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WEDNESDAY AFT ERNOON, APRIL 23, 1980
YO'--7J, NO. 114. 4 HCTIC*S, • l"AOCS
I Moving Up
Has s he got a sister ? You bet. This is Kelly Collins.
younger sister of actress Bo Derek, who bas been named
officiaJ spokeswoman for 1.ena Enterprises. Her previous
assignment was s ta nding in for Bo in the new movie "A
Change of Seasons."
S6/tlillio~
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Funds to Expand
Airport Approve d
Orange County supervisors
moved Tuesday lo buy S6 million
worth or land in Costa Mesa ad·
jacent to John Wayne Airport as
part or plans to expand airport
facilities, primarily for private
planes.
breach of public faith.
But Riley joined bis fellow
s upervisors as they ordered
purchase negotiations to begin.
This time those asking for a
delay or bah to the land buy in·
e luded nqt only owners or
private aircraft, but County Ad·
<See EXPAND. P age i\2)
. Flight Lid Lifted
F AA Orders Wayne Airport Open Up
By JOANNE REYNOLDS ant carriers could chm b from
0tu.o.ir,l'l ... sutt two to six this year. and the Orange County officials want number of daily Jet n1ght!> could to keep a 40-flj ght per day lid on 1 50 . l . . op . commerc1a ~el operations at That order hat-. long range
John Wayne Ai-r:potL -ram1f1cat1ons in h~ht of the dt>
But county offi cials now have regulation or the procedure for
to contend with a F<'deral Av1a· ~rantinl! route~ Deregulation
lion Admin1stral1on order to t'\'Pntuallv v. ill t'nab l1• :rn~
open the airport to ""II qualified a1rhm: to ";p('ratl' without pno-r
Ca rriers." redl'ral apµroval whcnl'\l'f ll
That means the num bcr of ten. t an negotiall' ..i lca~c
Anders o n t o R un
As lmlependent
WAS HI NGTON I APJ
Repubbcan candidate J ohn B
Anderson will announce Thurs-
day that he wi ll run for presi-
dent as an independent, sources
said today
After more than a week 's con-
tem platioo, the veteran lllino1s
congressman has decirled to
abandon his ques t ror the
Republican pres1dent1al nomma
lion. the sources said
Ins tead, he will seek to tap
what his campaign strategists
see as voter dissatis faction with
the two m a j or party front
runners. President Carter and
Ronald Reagan.
The sources. who declined to
be identified. said the formal an-
nouncement would be made at 8
a .m . PST Thursday at the Na-
tional Press Club in Washington.
A spokeswoman at Anderson's
campaign headqua rte rs con-
firmed he would make an an-
nouncement Thursday regarding
his political plans. but would not
give details.
And e r s on alread y h as
withdrawn from toni g ht's
Republican debate in Houston
between Reagan and the only
other remaining GOP contender.
Geor~e Bus h , who wo n
Tuc!>da) ·s lkpuhlrran pnmaf)
in Penns) lvani.1
Anderson has not ~on .:tn)
pnmanes. and gained onl) 57
delegate~ to th<> GOP National
Convention in Detroit this Juh.
putting him third behind Rcugan
and Bush
Alread)'. Anderson for Pres1
dent organizers in various st:itc>s
including Massac hu~t'tts hu vt•
<See RUN, Pa~e AZ)
CLEAN INC VP
W1TH PILOT ADS
"Daily P ilot classifi ed ads
rt'ally clean up
"l had good success selbng
m y washer and dryer in the
classified section."
That's the advertisin~ success
story of the Corona del Mar man
who placed this ad in the Dally
Pilot ·
Washt•r and i,:a~ dr;t·r.
m.ilrhin1i s~t . '<Int rood
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If you want your ad to clean
up, call 642·5678
Looking at the 1mmed1ate ef
feet or the FAA order. the roun·
'' couJd land 1n trouble with the ~tale De-panment of Transporta
t1on 1f 1t mcrea-;es the number or
nights at the airport The state
1s allowmg the airport to operate
in ex~" of slat<' noise brruts
pro' 1ded the noiM> generated by
the .w filghh pt'r da) isn't ex
r eeded Expanding the number
of fl1~hL'i. obviously. would in
n ea<it· th1· noise
l\n~ Jltempt by rounty of
f1c1..1 ls to s hare lhl' 40 Oii;:htc;
. 1mon~ th<' two a1rlinf's that
npt•r.1tt• out of the ai rport nov.
Jnd tht· four otht•r; th at v.ant ti)
"111 hnni:: IPgal action by the ex
r~ting tcnanLo;
"The count\ I S dc·f1nt telv
l'Jllght bt>t~l~rl d rock and a
hJrd plan-." ob~t'n ed Larry
B1~hop d.O e~l'Cutn e or Frontier
\irhnt':>. Ont' Of Ult' airline~ ~eek
ing t·ntry to the count} airport
lfa"tod on report!• :.ubm1llcd lo
count\ officials last week. the
.11rport ~ould haH' to be open<'<!
tn J m1rumum of SO fli ghts a da}
to l.t'ep t'Xtsting tenanL'> and pro·
"P<'C'll\ c:; lt>ssees happ)
cStt WA \'~E. Page A?)
Officer Gets
J ane Fonda's
"Autograph'
VENTIJRA (AP> -If it were
ha ndle d b y a Ho ll y wood
publicist. it would be billed as
.. Ba rba r e ll a a nd Wo nde r
Wom an Meet CHiPs." Driver
Jane Fonda. with passenger Un·
da Carter . got a speeding ticket
from the California Highway
Patrol
The ticket was issued as Miss
Fonda ripped down U.S. 101 in
Ventura County. about halfway
between her Santa Monica home
and her Santa Barbara ranch.
And, although s upervisors or·
dered county aides to apply for
federal money to pay for the 13.S
acres. cowity taxpayers may
end up footing the bill.
Officials of the county's
General Services Agency said
the 13.S acres will most likely
be used for businesses that
service and sell aircraft, for ad-
ditional aircraft tie-downs, and
for loading and unloading air
freight.
Bride's Dowry Refused CHP officer Newton Tobin,
alone in a patrol car. reported
that he clocked Ms . Fonda's
Volkswagen Rabbit at 75 mph in
a SS mph zone.
H was in October that
1 supervisors, over the protests ol
Supervisor Thomas Riley, first
t
took steps to buy the two
parcels. 2.8 acres on Airway
A venue and 10.8 acres on Red
Hill Avenue.
Riley, wbole district includes
the airport, argued then t.bat
putUna up te mlJUon for a land
purcbale before release of the
airport'• master plan was a
Weddin g B e lls O nly Burg lar Ala rm
CASTRO VALLEY (AP> -
The bride-.'9-be, eo · route to a
Lake Tahoe area chapel, had
her plans for wedding bella shat·
tered by the clatter of a bank
alarm.
Patricia Valene.la. according
to Alameda County sheriff'• dep-
u tl es l. told her Hance sh~
needeo to make a qu.lck atop to
withdraw money from a savings
account to help cover honey·
moon expenses.
,
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Jimmy Feo pulled his van
over outalde World Savings and
Loan Asaoclation in this sub·
urban community across the
bay from Sao Franclsco. dep·
ulles said.
Ms. Valencia ran inside and
deputies allege she handed a
teller a note demanding money.
The telJer pushed an alarm but..
ton. and the woman ran outside.
authorities said.
Sherlrf's deputies s aid she
jumped in the back or the van
and told Fro to take her to a
restroom.
Oepulies res ponding to the
alarm stopped the van.
After questioning. Feo was re·
leased. He was lert with two
wedding bands and a beaded
lace veil.
Ma. Valencia, 38. was ar·
rat1ned on bank robbery
charges and was jailed In lieu Of
$15.000 bail.
CRP officer James Milton con·
firmed the incident today and
predicted the matter would be
settled quietly.
"Celebrities usually just pay
the fine because it's too much
hassle to go lo court," be said.
Neither Ms. Fonda, who
s tarred in the space fantasy
"Barbarella" before becominl a
pollllcal activis t. nor Ms .
Carter. star of televiston'1
"Wonder Woman." could be
reached for Immediate com·
m~nt.
•
Guilty
On30
Wun ts
An Orange County Superior
Court Jury has convicted busi-
nessman Vincent Carrano and
Jack Fulton of fraud, conspiracy
;ind grand theft in connection
with the em bezzleme nt or Sl
mtlhon l.ll precious m et.aJs from
their Swiss V;iul ts. Inc . storage
firm
The two men were found guil-
t v Tuesday or 30 felony counts
..i nd face up to six years in state
prison .
Superior Court Judge John L.
Flynn J r. set sentencing for May
20
The JUry of seven women and
rive men had deliberated for
mor<' than a week and its verdict
Tuesday a fternoon capped a
C'ase that has lasted for fi v('
months
"T hings went the way 1
thought they wouJd ." prosecutor
Douglas McFa rland said . 'Tm
JUSl glad it's over with."
Carrano. a Seal Beach resi·
dent, and Fulton. who hves in
Corona del Mar. were taken into
custody after the verdict was
read.
The owners or the now-defunct
precious metals storage firm in
Santa Ana were convicted of
multiple roW\ts or grand theft as
well as insurance fraud and COO·
spiracy.
The prosecution had con·
tended that Carrano and Fulton
had embenled gold and silver
valuables from the firm a.nd at·
tempted lo cover up the crime
by staging a phony robbery in
(See METALS, Page "2>
C o ast
Weat her
Continued clearing
through Thursday. Lows
tonight 45 at the beaches
a nd 52 inland. Highs
Thursday 80 to 70.
INSl•ETODA "
Tlw ffnol Nielan ratn.ga
are m, and the '°"9Mr ii CBS
by a hair'• bf'eodOt. ending a
Otrtf·Y•ar domination b11
ABC. Ste PoQf 83.
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~en g1 v1:n tht• 110 uht-ud to or
.:•nne Uldepend nt campidcna.
on th~ ~reas man's b.!half
Even bt-fo~ de<'ld1ng to run u.s
a n independt>nl ndt·r.,un hud
begun pulling tu~~th •r lht! t.'Ort•
pr .1 nallonjl 1·..t 1111Hu ~n or
gan1zauon
In add1t1on . tht· p1 t'i.l1g1ou' w .. ~hmaton ht~ hrm or Arnold
4' Porter had been enUsted to
chaHence state laws that would
work a1alnst Anderson's entry
KENNEDY BRACES
FOR MtCHtOAN--A3
on th<' ballot as an independent
candidate.
. Craver. ~~atthews Smith and
Co . a political Conl>ulttng and
d1 rect mail Hr m . h a s been
e.ngaged to raise fund.a for the
fi rst m aJor political c am paign to
.be conducted outside the two
~ajor parties sin ce George
\\all ace ran a s a third-party
candidate in 1968.
Anderson has said he will or
g a n 12e no third-pa rty m ove
men t , b ut wi ll r e m a in a
He p ubhcan who. tr ht-won.
would form a na tJonal unity ad· m 1n1stratlon
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ISLANDS
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A cargo ferry carr ying 890
pass.enger s sank south o f
~a nti? Tuesday c.tftcr colhd
mg with an oil t anlwr &><•
~ory. Page A4.
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"iAYNE AIRPORT. • •
It works out like this:
Air C<1lifo rnw. an 1:x 1~ling
tena nt. wa nt :-. to m ctintain it!-.
a v1•r agt' dailv 11<·r1art ur«.'!'o. cur
rt•ntly about :!7
llughr:-. A1rw1·st . the olhPr
1·x 1:-1 ing t<·nant. wunts to main
tain !'llO\r11l OVl'r lht• l:J n 1i::hh
pt'r da~ 1t ' no"' a lie>"' t·d hv th(•
l'OUnt '<
Fro n tie r A1rl1 nes. in
...,, rumcnlal in ~Pttang t he FAA
order lo opt:n thl' John Wayn1·
Airport. wants to fl y at lec1s l two
flights a day fro m Orange Coun
r v to Las Vegas and o n to
l><·nvt:r
Conun<.•nti.11 Air,mcl>. ""h1ch
has lx-t:n trying to .. o~rotc <it
Orange County for the pul>t to
'cars, ha:. iJUlhor lty to fl y from
t he J ohn Wayne Airpo rt l o
a nywhere IO lhe (ar m 's f'X ISltng
... ystem Present plans rail ror
..,ix daily flights to I.a s Vegas or
l'hO<'nix
P SA wtinb pcrm1ss1on to
operate two or thn:t' flights a
day to San Francisco.
W<'Sl<'rn Airlim•s. wh1rh has
a r <' c e n ti y K r a n l t• d r o u t l'
bet ween Orange Co unty and Salt
Lake Cit y. says its plans art· too
1ndc fln1tc l o las t proposed
number of flights at this lime
The FAA order lo open the
a irport lo "a ll ~ua li f1ed car
rie rs:· handed dc1wn April 4. i:,
c urrently being studil'<I by coun
ty offic1ab.
Particularly troubling to them
1s the indlcat1on that the agency
has no proble ms with t he coun-
ty's Ls rrul. JUSt with the way 1n
which it is divided
"The legitima te gout of noise
c·ontrol does not rc lic·ve t hl!
county from its '>la t utory and
<'Onlractua l obhgutwnl> t1> uc
co mmod atf' the r eques ts of
q ualified air carr iers to com
m e n ce s e r vice,·' the orde r
reads.
In addition to the troubling
question raised by the pessibllity
o( divuling the 40 nights per day
:imong the six airlines that want
to fly more than JO flights per
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day. t h(• airport race.... a f1·w
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c·oun•q•I ('Jar k On .... t.,111 ~ho
,1~111·d th1· 11rd1•r •.ugi<l'Sb th;11
ho1h lhe t·XJ!-.1111~ ;..1r port upt:r:1
t 1on., nirfrw a nd lht· lam a tat 1011'
on typ<·~ of air trart flown min
'ht• 1nhl'ri·nth d1 ... c·rimrn ;,ton
and without r:it11m.il rt·lal1on to
.1 l<·g1t1matl' loC'.tl purpo't:
Thi:.' airport curfew protub1U.
rnmmerc1al Jets from taking off
a ftl'r 10 p m or land ing a ft er I I
P m No commercial Jet opera
twni. a rc permitted befort• 7
;1 m
In add1t1on. lht· rount v hao;
h;,innt-d U~f· Of ;JO} t:Urrt'ntly
11µrrat1onal t•ommcrc1<tl Jl L..., e'
rt'pl thl' lk>c·inR 737 a nd thtt IX: !i
lty restnctwn~ ba-.ed both 011
noise and \lo t•1ght al t..tkt' off
('unt1n1:ntal 1.1>ants to fly th1•
la rgl•r m. wt!ll as louder and
h1·a\>1t-r Hut·an~ n1 on 11.,
Or:.ng1· rount) r11utt•!-.
A1rwe~l last yc<J r tr1t·d tc,
qualify •ls 727 Heel fo r opcrn
t111ns al the i.llrport as w1·ll . but
Wfi!-. UOSUC('CSSfuJ !w<.·aus1· of the
noise factor
F rontier ~ayl> at will operate•
llw s m<tlll'r . qui1·tn Hoeing 737s
th<i l ,\1r Cal nuw u~t·.., and ~1\
0Hac1als ~ay th<') don't f'x pect 111
.... tart any operations a t Oran~{('
C'ounty until the air li ne ha'!
l aken d t·hve r y o f t he c vt'n
quieter DC-9 Su[>{'r 80<;
PSA gets the fir't or 1ts quiet
Jt'IS ttus summer Air <'ul rx
pects itc; fi r..t delivery by the Pnc1
of the vear
Spar<' al tht> alrcudy c•ongcst
Ni a irport terminal •~ nl) prob
lt·m . iJ<·wrding lo the FAA and
I ht• four earne rs try ing to gt·t
Or:rngt• County ll·a.,e!'o
o n.,tad cited :1 r eport from lh1·
FAA 0Cfic1<i l who presided ove r
a ht•aring on tht· ~ubjcct of th(!
:J1 rport 1n 1979 and noted thut
"l hc• 1Jm1ted existing ter minal
rac11ities a re pointed up. I would
ca II to your attention that othn
a 1 riwrts h <we m adc a ccom
mod at1ons to growth under de
regula tion using t empor ;i r y
fac1Jilies .. lie cited Los Angelei.
International Airport as an ex
ample.
The officials a t Continenta l
FronUer . PSA and Westc m ali
described their airlines as eager
to get Into Orange County and
willing to take whateve r accom
modations the county could pro
duce to do so
Mike Murphy, a vice president
of Alrwest. who s aid his firm
would go to court lo retain Its l3
average dally flights. sa id there
1s no way Airwes t could or
would sha re their te rminal
facilities wtth anothe r line.
"It would be physically 1m·
poiiRlble to share the space we
ha ve now. As it 1s. it's lnade·
quate ror our purposes," he s ald.
Robert Clifford. president or
Air Cal, echoed Murphy's con·
cerns.
"The fact ls. there Is no space
not ooe square inch -for
m ore of anytblng," he said ln
t estimony before the county
Board of Supervisors.
He noted that not only 11 lhe
te rminal overc rowded, bul lh"
aircraft parking poalUona are al
capacity wllh the Alr Cal and
Alrwt.>St opcrotlons.
mon M rkt•t AtC\h>~----------
11 " ~ 1t1 q uutl'd a ay1na.
Tb ()('ti&ILlt llnd developln1
countr\l'" are ready lO s upport
Iran. WWJ Uw ne.RoUalion.t ot a
Sovh•t trede u.nd ecoaomlc de!
t•l(ullun which were held i n
T 1•h1 an l"I uol' of th4> .,xamplea of
lh1~ .
Tht· Tu11."I mt"ot1on of the So·
\ ll'l lr1mlan nttl()l1atlon$ seemed
Co Imply c:ontlrmahon or tbe
t 'bin report by the Xlnbui.
rww1 ag~y
Mt•onwhlll'. four mothers and
\lo I V l'" or T e hr a n e mbassy
ho:itugl's t.M>~an a round of meet
'""' with European leadens to-
\Ju> by cltll.Ulg oo French Presa
dt'nt Valery Gitcard d 'Estalne
tu b k for his help in freeing the
( JptlVt>"i
·1 h•t•I wt' have s upport," s aid
Lo u isa Ke n ne d y , wife of
M o 1 t• h t• a d K e n n e d y • t be
t•t·oriom1t· und commercial al·
I Jt'hl' a l the ocrup1ed U.S. Em·
ba'>!-.) 11\ the Jraruan capital
The lour women spent alm06t
au hour with G1scard d'Estabac
at the El)'lSee Palace in ~ntral
P un s . A presidential aide said
the me<:ting w as arranged at
short notice and reflected the
Frt'nch leader 's coocern for
wh at he callt>d "this human
problem."
The mt•eting w1:nt beyond the
planned 30 minutes as Glscard
d'Estamu kept a delegation of
vls ltlng mayors waiting in tbe
lobby w hile h e conferr ed
privately with his American Tta.
ttor s . T wo others have soea
a mong the hos tages. and the
fourth's husband ls a hostage.
A communJque said Gi.scard
d 'Estaing expressed "the pro
fou~d :.ympathy a nd :;olidarity
of 1' r;inn'. land of human rights.
for the hostaJleS in the <'ruel and
lna d m1s:.1ble ordeal thev have he(•n h\'ing .through since No
'ember."
lie promised them he would
firm l) a ppl) the decisions m ade
Tut•sduy b:-the E uropean Com ·
mon Markt•t forchm m inisters in
Luxembourg
Am erica's m ajor Euro~an al
lit·:-. o nlt•n'<.l tokl'n action a giun:.t
lr:m now :i nd thr<'atened strong
:o.,1nC't1ons Ma\ 17 1f thr release
or I ht• SJ hcl~l aji!t'S IS not in Sight
b' I lw11 W;.i:-.h1ngton WliS disap-
p o 1 n t t•cl a nd [r.111 d efia nt ,
l hrl'.tlt•ning thl' West with a
f>l'r manent oil ban and lilting
l<>"' a rd Ml>'iCll\lo
Tht· ron•1gn m1n1stcr~ of the
llJOl' Common Markl't countries
announct.'d T uesday afte r a two-
d a y m cetini In Luxe mbourg
t h:i t lhc 1r $?Overnme nts were
banning new export and servi~
1·ontract!'. with Ira n and a ll
m1h1ary sale"'> to Ir an. r<'d~lng
1 h l' 1 r d 1 µ I u m a t 1 l :. t a Cf s 1 n
f(•h r ;,in, cutt ing I ran i an
d 1p l,,mot1 c ~t1t rr s I n the ir
1·:ip1taJs, and r('1rnposin~ vis a re
qu1 rc•ment'i for Jranurns travel
ing to their countne~
T h(• m1 ni'llf'r<; ~aid 1f t here
":t'> not "tk r1s1v1> progress lead
1n ~: t o lht· rt•l e a ~l' o r the
ho-.1agc.•!-." by May 17 , their ~ov
t•rnmPnh would impost· the
1•1·11nom1c· i.anctions called for in
tht· l' N ~cu nt v f'ouncil re~lu·
1 wn Vl'lr)('('j by the Soviet Union
1n .lanua ry
!->u<'h ;,ict1'on would halt all ex·
ports fro m tht· nan<.· countn es to
I ran excl'pl food aod medicine.
1•utt1ng off a n es ti mated $7
b1 I hon rn :.ales <tnnuall v.
The fore ign minis ters' com-
munique m ade no mention o (
'>lo pping purchases of Jraruan
0 11. running about 650.000 barrels
'' 11a:, But they reporte dly
a greed to ban buyin5' of Iranian
1111 al pnces a bove the levels of
the r est of the Organization of
Petroleum Exportin~ Countnes.
EXPAND. • •
m inastrati ve Officer Robl'rt
Thom as
T h o mas . 1n a te ller to
..,u~rvisors. said GSA ofricials'
pla ns for the land weren't worth
the $8 rrullion purchase price.
He also sald the land purchase
w o uld ex h a ust the county
airport res<'rvc fund, forcing
!-.upe rv1sors to la.kt SI .4 million
out of lhe county's $10 mlllion
contingency fund, usually re
s e rv e d f o r e m e rgen cy
purchases.
And cha nces that fed eral
money might offiw>t county tax-
payer funds look grim, S1&id
Steve Kozak. an aide to Riley.
Koiak said a recenl Federal
A vlaUon Adminlatratioa rulinc
mny block the grant a pplication.
T h at rul i ng warned
i.upervisors oC a poulble cut.off
in feder al funds or other sane·
tioM II they continued to Umlt
t h e n umbe r of commercial
airlines operating out of the
rounty airport.
Owneni of private airplanes
reite rated lhelr f ear s t o
5 Upervlsors th a t the lapd
purchue might squeeze out
gene ral aviation activity at the
al rport and that lack ot federal
fundlftl for the land buy mlpt
result In sublt.antially Increased
tie.down fee5.
~Di~•
Jane Froman, a popular
singer ot the Forties wbo&e batt~e to regain her career
after shattering injuries in a
plane crash was dramatiaed
m the movie "With a Song in
My Heart." is dead at 72
l',_P_,,eAI
METALS •.•
J uly um.
None of the precious met.tls
has ever been r ecovered
Mc Fa rland said ·
Defense attorneys ror Fulton
and Carrano indicate d th~y
wou&cl appeaJ
Carrano bad testified on tus
own behalf dunng the lengthy
trial. c1al.ming a gwunan had
bound h.im to a chair with beavy
tape .tt.er rorctnc him ao open a
re;ir doorto the atoraae firm
But a prose<'ut1on witness.
c o n v1cted c o n m a n P h1 l1p
Killer. had testified the storage
a rea for pre<'IOWl met.ala wal>
nearly empty several month'>
be fore the s upposed rob~n
took place . ·
J uror~ Indic ated after tht·
verdict they found It difficult to
~heve a robbery had occ urred
Ghostly ruc:kera of U1htnln1
and a.rumbles of thunder ....
Tuesday and earl1 today
llpaled the IMt IMO of a 11Unn
Uaat hM tried for three daya to
tet thole with spring on their
minds to lake it serious ly .
Diminishing cloudiness and
fair weather a&ooa tbe Orange
Coast witb high temperatures lo
tbe mid·T01 are 1ch e duled
tbroucb tbe weekend. whieb
features three btg events lhat
cr y out for sunshine.
Cond.itioos 5bouJd be fine for
the nart Saturday of the annual
Newport to Ensenada Yacht
Race off Newport Karbor. ac·
cording to U.S. Weather Service
lD Los An&elea.
C l ear s kies and proba ble
sprmg breezes are also scheduled
to send off..,. ... in u.e Gordon
Bennett Balloon 'Race from Mlle
Square Park in Fountain Valley
Temperatu.res are expeded to
be warm, too, r• spectaton
headed fOf' Riverside ror tbe an-
n ual two-d ay Loa An1eles
Times/Toyota Grand Prix of En·
durance.
No ptteipltation was predicted
today. accordina to the U.S.
Weather Service. allbou•b
showers fell fairly heavily in ~
Loa Angeles Civic Center "'-·
day.
Traces fell at sca"41red sPOta
10 Orange County ovenuabt,
with 01 recorded by the Oran.re
County t-'lood t:.ontrot Chstnct''a
hydrogr a phy otrice in Santa
Ana
No measurable rain fell at Its ~ta Mesa gauge. oor an the
north couaty, spokesme n s Ud.
A total of .09 inch v.u re
cord<'d at 8 a m today in flunt
1ngton Beac h b y veteran
weather-watche r J Sherman
Denny. who said he got up out of
bed to watch at one point.
"It got pretty live ly ther e
about l a.m . saJd DeMy.
But u aoon u nasb hour
was o ver. the bird re -
turned to the manicured
grou~ ol the execuUve
maDllon .
The ..... female turkey
w aa found l"008tiAI la a
linden tree on the froat
I awn of the White House
oo Tuesday and speet tbe
rett of the clay oe u.e
llOUDdl. despile a ...,.,
reconaalaaaace mutlOD
and preas secretary Jody
Powell's offe r to exerciae
his diplomatic skills.
Saudis Omt
British Envoy
RIV ADH, Saudi Arabla (AP>
-Saudi Arabia. retaliatla1
aaalmt a fllm dramatis..,_ ot
the eucuUoo of an .......,_
Saudi prtnceu broadc• ID Bri·
taln, bal dedded to ...... tile
BrWlla ambwador Md is em-
'1dertq t.aklq 1tepa a1a1ut
Briti.•h compaD.le1 bere. the
Saudi ne-n agency reported to-
day
Saudi A rabia "d eems the
preseoce of a Brit.lall ambia'•9dor
unnecess ary," lbe news •rencY
llald.
The film. "Death of a Prin-
cess ... as a dramaliution baaed
on the story or Saudi P.rlncess
Mishaal, who wu executed wtth
her commoner &over in im. It
was broadcaat tn Brttaia oa
A_Pril 9 and is scheduled to be
a ired May 12 on public televt.ak>o
tn Lhe United States.
YON HEMERT'S
,\
IS
WARBIOUSE
CLEAlll•I
5th Annual
Warehouse Sale
2 days only
May 3 & 4, Sat. & s ..... 9 a.m.·5 p.m.
YES, VON HEMERT'S IS HAVING ITS 5th
A N N U A L W A R E H 0 U S E· S A L E .
RUTHLESSLY CLEARING OUT AND
SLASHING PRICES ON FURNISHINGS FOR
EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. GREAT
BUYS!!! ONE-OF -A-KIND ITEMS,
DISCONTINUED STYLES, AND SLIGHTLY
SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS, IN ALL
OF THE QUALITY NAMES VON HEMERT
IS FAMOUS FOR.
Cash & Carry -All Sales Final
('
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IN COSTA MESA
IPOaa 9LY W AllHOUSI ID.I
,
Oriange Coast
EDITION
Toda •.• ,. Cle•l•IC-4
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VOL 73, NO.~. 4 SECTIONS, 41 PAGES N
Increase • ID rt Traffic Feared
Fed, State Demands Conflict
0•11• Pllel ~latt PllOto
COMMERCIAL JET WINGS ITS WAY TOWARD COUNTY'S JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT
Government Entitles Clash as Four More Airlines Clamor for Airport Operating Rights
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of ... o.ily Pl ... ~
Orange County orficials want
to keep a 40-flight per day lid on
commercial jet operations al
John Wayne Ai rport.
But county offi cials now have
to contend wit.h a Fede ral Avia-
tion Administration order to
ope n the 8lrport to "a ll quallfied
carriers "
That means the number or ten·
ant carriers could climb from
l wo to six Uus year . and the
number of aally jeI fliglifs could
top 50
That order has long -range
ram1ficat1ons in li ght of the de·
regulation of the procedure for
~ranting routes Deregulau on
t:vent ua lly wtll ena ble an y
:urhnt: to operate "1thout pnor
federal approval whenever It
t:an ncgotu.lle a lease
Looking at the 1mm ed1atc ef
ft-ct of the i'~AA order. the toun
t v could land 1n trouhle "1th th<'
State f){op••rtm enl of Transporta
t1on 1f il tn{'rea-;1•5 lht• numtx>r 11f
fli~hts <it the airport The ~•at1•
1s allowmJ?, tht• a irport tn op<·rnt1•
in t>xcess of ~late no1st• ll mll.,
pro\ 1ded lhl• n<>1!'>e ~l·nnatt-d hy
the 40 fl1Rhts J>{'r da> 1sn t <·x
l'eed<'d E>.pandm~ the number
of flights. obvaou. ... ty. would 1n
crease the no1st•
* * *
Any attempt by county of·
riclals to share the 40 flights
a m ong the two alrlinu that
operate out or the airport now
a nd the four others that want to
will bring legal action by the e x-
isting tenants.
·'The county is definite ly
caught between a rock and a
ha rd place ... o bser ved Larry
Bishop an e xttutave of Frontier
Airlines. one of the airlines seek·
mg entry to the county airport.
Based on reports submitted to
county officials las t week. the
a irport would have to be opened
to a rrurumum of 50 nights a day
to keep existing tenants and pro-
!>pecuves lessees happy.
It works out hke thjs ·
Air Cahforma , an ex1slln~
tenant, wants to maintain its
..iverage daily departures, cur-
rrntly about Z1
llu~hes '.1rwest. the other
1· x l!>ttn~ tenant. "ants to main
1:.11n control 01.er the 13 nights
pt·r day 1t'., now a llowed by the
llJUnl \
F r rin t 1 e r I\ 1 r I 1 n l' !> . 1 n ·
... trU m<'ntal an i:ett1ng the FAA
11rdl·r 111 •>~·n I h(• John Wa ; nc
1\irport \l.Jnll> tri n} al least two
flight-. J da~ from Orange Coun
1' to 1...i ~ \'(•gas <Jnd on to
lh•O\ £'r
Continf•ntal A1rhne .... v.hach
* ... *
has been trying. t.o operate at
Orange County for the pa.st 10
years, has a uthority t.o fly from
t he John Wayne Airport. to
anywhere ln the firm's exlltlng
system. Present plans call for
six daily nights t-0 Las Vegas or
Phoenix.
-PSA wants permission to
operate two or three rllghts a
day to San Francis co.
-Western Airlines, which has
a r ecently granted route
between Orange County and Salt
Lake City, says its plans are l09
indefinite to list propos ed
number of flights at this Ume.
The FAA order to open the
airport to "all qualified car·
n e rs." handed down April 4, is
curre ntly being studied by coun·
ty officials.
Pa rticularly troubling to them
1s the indication that the agency
has no proble ms with the coun·
ty's li mjt, Just with the way in
wb1ch it is divided
"The leg1t1m<.1tc go<.1 1 of noise
control does not re hc•vc t h1·
county from its s t<1lutory and
contractual obhgat1on'i to al'
commodate th1· re'luC..,t'> or
qualified air carn<·r... to com
men ce sen•1ct'. · the order
reads
rn addition to the troubling
<Stt \\.\YSI-:. Page A 2l
* * *
Mesa Land OK'd for Airport
Ora nge County s upervis ors
m oved Tuesday to buy $6 million
worth o( land in Costa Mesa ad·
jace nt t.o John Wayne Airport as
part of' plans to e xpand airport
facilities, primarily for private·
pla nes. .
breach or public fa ith
But Riley JOtned his fellow
s upervisors as they o rdered
purchase negotiations to ~gin.
This time those asking for a
de lay or. halt t.o the land buy in·
e l uded not o nly owne r s o f
private aircraft, but County Ad·
ministrative Offi ce r Robert
Thomas
Tho m a s. 1n a l etter to
-.uperv1sors. said GSA officials'
pla ns for the land weren 't wo rth
the $6 million purchase price.
He also said tl)e land purchase
would exhaust the county
airPort reserve fund, forcing
supervisors to take Sl.4 million
out of thl' count~ ·s SIO million
contingency fund . u~ually rt?
~erved for l'mcr gcn c;
pur chases
An d c h a n ces that feder a l
money might offset county tax·
pa yer runds look grim. s a id
Steve KoUlk, an aide to RUey.
Kozak said a recent Federal
,\' 1at1on Admm1strat1on ruhng
ma; bl0<·k thl· grant apphcat1on
Thal rulan~ w a rn ed
s upervisors or a possible cutoff
m fed eral funds or othe r sane·
lions 1f they continued to lurut
l he numbe r or c o m me rcial
airlines operating out of the
county airport.
Owner<1 or pnvate a irplanes
rei t e r ated the i r fear s t o
!>Upe r v1sor s that t he land
purchase might s queeze out
general aviation act ivity at the
airport and that lack or federa l
rundln' for the land buy might
result m substantially Increased
lie-down rees. And, although supervisors or·
dered county aides to apply for
federal money to pay for the 13.5
acres. county taxpayers m ay
e od up footmg the bill
OH ic1a ls o f t h e count y ·s
General Services Agency said
the 13.5 acres will most likely
be used for businesses that
service and sell aircraft, for ad
dilional aircraft tic-downs. and
ror loading and unloading <.ur
freight.
Anderson Will Go It Alone
I t wa s 1n O c tober that
s upervisors. m·er the protesL'\ of
Supervhor Thoma~ R1l{'}. first
took s teps to bu y thl' two
parcels. 2 6 acres on J\irwa)
Avenue and 10 8 aere!'> on Rl'<i
Hill Avenue
Riley, "hose distract includes
the airport. argut·d tht>n that
pultin~ up Sil million for a land
purc·hase bt'fore n ·leasr of th••
air port ~ ma-.ter plun wac, a
WAS HI NGT ON CAP) -
Republican candidate John B.
Anderson will announce Th urs·
day that h(• "111 run for pres1
•dent as an mdt•pcndenl. source~
"aid Loda\
After morl' than a week's con·
templat1on. the .veteran Jlhno1s
con g n ·ssman has d!'c1dcd tn
:aban rton hi s que"1 fo r tht·
kepubllcan prl·s1dent1al nom1na
tann. the sources said
Inst ead. he will ~l·ck to tap
"hat his campaign !'.lrateg1s ts
sl·c :.i-. voll'r d1si,at1s fact1on with
Driver Training·
Cost Slash Eyed
By JERRY CLAUSE N
Ol lllt O.tily Piiot St.aff
A Newp o rt U arbor H igh
School parkfot? lot could be con-
verted tnto a car d n ving ran~e
next year if plans Cor tramming
driver education costs are lifted
off the drnwing boards.
Trustees of Newport-Mesa
Unified School Distract ordered
adminis trator s T uesd ay to
pursue a proposal that would re·
duce the cost of training each
high school stude nt driver by
m ore than 40 percent.
The proposal includes adding
he alth and safety training to
driver education c lasses a nd
mo ving muc h of s tude nts'
behind-the -wheel exper ience off
city streets.
The program is based on con·
<;lruct1on or a st udent driver
"range" 1n the district parking
lot on 16th St. in Newport Beach,
adJacent to Davidson f-'ield.
F encing, gat es, pa i nted guadehnes, h ghts. stop signs and
commurucat1ons eqw pment re-
quired for the range would cost
about $16.000, said Or. Norman
Loats, deputy superintendent.
Most of the student driving
would be in sm all cars, Loats
said . without adults ins ide the
vehicles. Drivers would be
directed from the s idelines over
a n ela borate public address-type
system, he said.
The move would centralize
state-required driver t raining,
he noted. with a ll high schools
d irecting students afte r school
hours to the range for tra irunR.
$96 Question
Recount Costs One JI ote
After paying $96 ror a recount of ballots casl In ooe
precinct in the recent Newport Be ach city election, ex·
mayor Paul Ryckofr found out he had one less vote than he
thought he had.
According to City Clerk Doris George, there were
three votes shifted after Monday's hand count or one or the
city's 43 precincts, No. 3 in the centra l peninsula area.
One vote was deducted from Ryckoff and given to his
successful opponent PbHip Maurer. The other two votes
came off the totals posted by ex-councilman Ray WllUams
and his successrul<>pponent, John Cox.
The recount was asked by Ryckoff in what he said was
an attempt to understand the "amuin1" results of the
April 8 election in which he and Williams were voted out or
office by more than 6,000 votes.
.......
,.enn•wtvanta Prt m• .. lf
De,.,.o<••t•< -
........... 6 I ""·" ~J
C•tl•r 46 A••q•n 4 6
OU•••• 8""'-A ftd•t •Oft
tht· l "o m :ljor par1\ frnnl
runm•r.-. Prc·s1dcnt Curkr an<I
Ronald Hca~an
T he sourccl>. "h<> c11·chned to
be 1dcnt1f1cd. said the formal an
nouncemcnl would Ix' m adl' at H
Moving IJp
:1 m . PST Thur.;clav at the :'\a
twnal Pn•ss Glub 1n\Vash1ngton
A ~pokC'>\l.Oman at Andt•r...on·.,
camp:.i1gn headquarter!'>" con
firm<·d hl' "ould m ake an an
nounc<'m<•nl Thur~day re~ardlng
his pohtacal plans. but "<>uld not
g1 n• details
l\ n rt l' rs on a I rt' :1 d ~ h :.i s
v. 1thdra\l.n from 1on11'.!ht ..,
Hepuhht'an rlt'halt' in llou!\ton
twtwri<•n He:igan and the onh
ol ht•r rcm:11ning GO I' rontcndcr
(; t• n r g t' B u · h . " h n w 1> n
Tut•..,dJ~ " Rq~1•hhr.rn pnman
I las she got a sister? You bet. This is Kelly Collins,
younger sister of actress Bo Derek, who bas been named
official spokeswoman for 1'ena Enterprises. Her previous
assignment was standing in for Bo in the new movie "A
Change of Seasons."
1n Penn.'\}lvanaa
Andt>rson ho:. not won <my
priman(·~. and ~ained only 57
dl•ll·gal<.., to the GOP ;'>;ataonal
ConH·nt1on in Detroit th1!> Jul~.
KENNEDY BRACES
FOR MICHIGAN-A3
putttnS! him third bt'hmd Hl'al'.!an
.1nrl Hu.-.h
\ ln ·ad\. ,\nrtc rson fnr Pr(''.'> I
rlt·nt organ111·r~ tn \ J nou., stall'"
1nC'lud1ng \1 J,...,ac-hu~t·tl " hJ\I'
Tu.v Ne1tporl
Me11 Nanted
In lndictntent
Si\:" Dlf.(;0 1AP 1 Two
:-.iewport Bt'ach men art> among
17 ~uspc<'ts 1dcnt1f1ed Tuesday tn
a federal grand JUr~ 1nd1ctment
whJ ch l'hllowt'd mvest1~at1on of a
drug s mu~f'!li ng a nd m oney
laundenng operation
Named an the indictment we re
Robert Guy Carpcnler . 35. and
Rt)bert E. Schaer. 49
The unsealed record indicated
they arc among the gro up that
included residents of six s tat.es
and Italy. They were charged
with ronspirang since 1973 to
smuggle 100,000 pounds or mari·
Juana mto t he United States
rrom Mexico in fishing boats.
motonied rubber rafts and in
rented trucki;
Profits were used to finance
real estate deals and buy ex-
pensive boats and automobiles.
prosecutors said.
Draft Faces
Filibuster
WASffiNGTON ,AP> -Now
halfway throufh Congress.
President Carter s plan lO reg-
ister 4 million young men for a
possible res umption of the
military draft fa ces a
threatened filibuster in the
Senate..
The House voted 219· 180 Tues·
day to grant Carter's request for
$13.3 million to register 19-and
20-year-old men at poel offices
across the country, possibly u
early u this summer.
been given the go-ahead to or·
~amze mdependcnt campaign~
on lhl' congress man's ~half
Evf•n befor<' dcc1dtnj! to run a!>
Jn independent. Anden;on had
bei?un pulling togethN tht• con•
nf a national t·ampa1gn or-
j.!.rn1zat1on
In add1t1on. tht> prestig1ou..,
\\ .ishmgton la" firm of Arnot<!
& Porter had b{•(•n f'nhstC'd to
1·hallt'nge ~tale law ... that would
14<tr l-Jgamst ,\nderson's entn
1111 tnt• ballot a ... <1n mde~ndent
1 Jnd1dJll'
Craver. ~attht•ws Smith and
1·0. ,1 political t:On!-.ult1n~ and
t11 rl't'l matl firm . ha:. twen
l'ngagC'd to ra1~e fun1h for th1·
f1 rst ma1or poltt1cal ca mpa1gn tfl
ht: conducted outside th1• two
m aJOr parties s in t'e Gcor gt>
Wallace ran as a t hird party
1·:.1nd1date in 1968
Anderson ha~ said he will or·
J?an1zc no t h 1r<l-party move-
men t . but will remain a
Republican who. ar he won.
~ould form a national unity ad
min 1st ration
Gas Hits S3.05
TEL AVIV. Is r ael CAP )
Is r ael rais ed the p rice o f
~asoline 36 percent to $3.05 a
J.{a llon. a drama tic md1catioo of
•he nation's problems in paying
for imported oil.
Coast
\\·eather
Showers through tonight
c l earin" on Tl'IUrsday .
Lows tonight 45 at the
beaches and 52 inland.
Highs Thursday 60 to 70.
IMl•ETeDAY
The final Niel.ttn ratings
llre in, 01td tM winner is CBS bfl 0 hem'. breadth, endmg 0
thru-~or domtnolion bJI
ABC. ~Page 8'.
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Wnding
.-,.,=-=-c Rate Cut
Tol9%
HIW YORK t AP ) lau
Manbaltao Bank, tb~ naUon'11
thlrd·&a,...t '°mmerclal bank,
teduc:.d • pri-..-MilMha.1 rate-,,..Po6Ja • tt.=:-tMat-. ltwu.. ~ ... ,...
that a... Nd\INd the base rete
It ch.,.... on commnelal loans
CbaN clld not lmm~t•teb
comment cm u.a mo ... Aoatpts.
however. Md pndided ~
rechaeliaoa ln the pram• bf.cau.w
ta&enll& rata ln moMy m~eu
have fal'-a.ad ct.ma!MS few
loua ball be.... ded.lal.q la the
face ul a won.J.q eamomy
ud IUp borrow !Qt co.la.
Tbe prune rate aa 1 nerally
the loweet rate banllt eb&r~
bt>a.t rorpe>rMt~ customers. But It
..tlso LS a widely follo wed 1n
d a<."11tor of lntt'rt' t r a te& in
genera l
After rwn& coollnuously w J
~ak of 20 perce nt b~ early
April. Chase maUated the farst
pnme rate redt.aetion of the year
April 16 when it lowered ib
prime lo~ perttnl. 'It reduced
1l another 11. point two days later
when the banking industry in
general moved to a l9'r.i percent
prime
Rates on six-month Treasury
bills feH 1.6 percent.age point:.
Monday to 11.892 percent at the
government ':; a uction. Those
rates had risen as high as 15 7
percent in late March. The rate
determines what banks must
pay deposit or s on s ix-month
mooey market certificates.
The stock martet gained more
ground in acUve trading today,
extending Tuesday 's explosive
rally alter a brief mid-morning
pause
The Dow Jones average or 30
industrials, up 6 poinL'i late in
the morning, wa s a head 1 53
points to 791 38 al noon
Gainers he ld a 3· l lead nvt'r
losers among New York Stock
I-;xchange-bsted 1~u~
Countians
Corwicted
In Fraud
An Orang<' County Supcrwr
C'ourt Jury has 1..·onvacted bus1
nessman Vincent Carrano and
.Jack f'ulton <if fraud. conspiracy
;.ind ~rand theft 1n ronnt-ctwn
\\1th the cmht·.izlt·mcnl ur $1
m1lhon in precio us metals from
their SWlSb Vault.JS. Inc. storage
firm
Tht· l1A.o ml·n wcrP found gwl
Iv Tut~da\ 10( :10 frlony c·ounl:o-
._md fal't· up to 'I'< \(•<fr'> in \tat•
pri:.on
S upenur \ourt Judg1: John L
Fl} nn Jr M•t :.entcncinJ( fo r May
~
The Jury of M:vcn women and
five me n had deliberated for
mo re than a we.:k and its verdict
Tues day <iftt'rnoon capped a
~air~ that has lasted for fivt·
months
·'T hing s went the way I
thought they would," prose<:utor
Douglas Mc f'arland said 'Tm
JUSl glad it's over with "
Carrano. a Seal Beach rest·
dent. and Fulton, who lives in
Corona del Mar. we re taken into
custody wlcr the verdict was
read
The owner:. of the now-de funct
precious metal!) :.torage firm in
Santa Ana wer e conv1<.'led 01
multiple counts of grund theft <1s
well ru. 1nsuranl'e fraud and con
'>p1rac}
'J he pr O!:tcc ut1 on had con
tended that Car rano and f'ulton
had embezzled gold and sil ver
valuables from the rirm and al·
tempted to cover up the cnme-
by sta~ing a phony rohbcry 1n
July 1977
Non<' or the prl'caous mel&ls
h a~ ever been r ~cove r ed .
Mc Farland said.
Defense attorneys for Fulton
and Carrano indicated they
would appeal.
OAANOE COAIT "
DAILY PILOT
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et .. tltled ~· ..... ~
Wedntld• , A 111 2.3 IMO
ftjirl ... , ...... ..... .... ,,.... .. ..,...om. ... ..::· u.. .. -.... roule next month or eo .
Th roadway betwnn
Cametloft A•f'nue In old
Coron• deJ M "r and 81
PaHo m lrvintt Ttrra.N, la
1ota1 to bl' clo d to
throUlh lrallic btsJu lnc Mo'*.y
That's bt"C'OU!H' lh•
Orange C'aunty $an1tatto11
Olttrkt •lw and tht <.;It)' ot Newpott Reacb aro UD· den-... a ..,... o1 t'OO·
st ruction proJeci. •Ion"
that l lrdch ollhe road
T'k unit.atloo dJJlrkt la
laylna pipe for a ne w
ewer trunll IJM Tbe city
will be lnstalllaa a oew
wate r li.ol', a storm drain
and maklnR :iom e 1m
provemffil~ In thl' street
dram age
Th • proJeCL\ arl' :sup
posed to ht.-rint6hed 111
June
Supervisors
Back Pilot
hnpact Plan
The Orange County Board or
S upervisors approved a seven
month pilot program Tuesday in
which fiscal impact reports will
be prepared on new, ma1or de
velopments m unincor porated
county areas.
The reports will examin1t· whtil
1l costs governm ent to prov1df'.
for example, fire and '>her1rr..,
protection. '>Choo!!.. 111.>r;,rie..,
roads and oth<·r public v.ork..,
Gencr;dl~ -. cit·\ t-lopmt:nh that
1nrlude more than ::!50 rt>'>1dt:n
llal unit~ or em·omp<1'!'> more
than 50 <1cre~ will h<· '>UbJr·cled
to fiscal impart rPporh Then ·
ar C'. however. pro\'1'.'.11111' for..,,
1·mptwn' from n·porl 11·qu1r•·
mt·nts dP1 >t-nd111g on th" t \ 1w 11'
pro1ec·t <m'11h loeat1on
............. Idea
TM otndaJ Tau DeW1 apney
lndkllNI today l.bat Lbe Soviet
llnloo and lru were movta.a
toward c.klllNr tk'OOOmlc U...
,,.. rtpe>rt came on tbe .._ cta1 .. a c~ dJ.tpatdi ...
nounced Iran and the Soviet.a
111ancd 11 "protocol for econQIDlc
und lJ>dAatriaJ tooper~.·· _.
OH d ay alt•r UM Euro~
Commoo Mubt "Oted t.o move
t o ward econo m ic u nctlou
ugalll.lt Iran uale11 there la
sum ~ m..te withlA a
month toward rele~e of $3
A m"rlcans held bo1u 1e ln
Tthran
Ta.si,, 1n a dia patcb fr om
Teh ran, quoted Revolutloct.ao
c:ounc1 I member Ayatollah
Mohammad Houei.n 8ehesbti aa
uymg lhe Iranian 1ovenunent
\\:.th not surprised by the c..m,
mon Maricet action.
He was quoted as saylDI,
·The socialist aod developlq
1·ountnes are ready to S"Pi*'t
Iran, and the negotiations ol a
Soviet trade and economic ~
cg at ion which w ere held lD
Tehran ls one of the examples of
lhis "
The Tass mention of the So·
v1et-lranlan negotiations seecned
10 imply ronflrmalion of the
<:hint•:o.e report by the Xlnhua
news agency.
Meanwhtle. four mothers and
w 1ves o ( Tehran embassy
hostages began a round or meet·
ings Wlth European leaders to-
day by calling on. French Pl-eel·
dent Valery Gt&eard d'Estamg
to ask for hls help in freemg the
t•aptaves
"I fe-el we have s upport." ~llld
Lo ui s a K<>nnedy . v.1fe of
\1 o r e h 1: a d K e n n e d y • t h e
1·c·onom1l· tind commerc1aJ 11t ·'
l.a<·hc· al lht• <1<'t·up1l•d l ' S. F:m
ua") 111 lht· lrnn1an capital
The four "'<>mt·n spt·nt almost·
,JO hour with c;1:-.c·ard d'F.sta&nj!
at th<> El) '1·1· P;ilace in central
P:.iri' A pr1 "dt•ntial <11de said
1 ht· me<'lrn..: w •• .., arranged al
'horl no11r .. ;ind n•nf'cled th1·
t· r1·n<·h l1'.11IP1 ·.., <'onct•rn for
\\hat ht' 1·.1 llt·cl "th1 '> human
problem "
"'AYNE AIRPO RT. • •
qu1•,t1on ra .... t-d b> the poss1b1Llty
of dt\1drng the· 40 n1~ht!'> pn Ila\
,1mong tht· '>IX mrhne'> th<it "'<1n1
to fl) mort· than 50 filli?hll> pN
da)'. lhe <11rport faces a re"'
other problems in the FAA de
c1s1on_
For 1nc;t:.inr1· r h1ef FAA
l oun.,rl <'IJrk OnqC.td w h11
'1.:m·d tht• 11nlt-r -.uggl''l" th<il
hot h lht• t·x1:-.ting a1 rport opna
t1onc; curfe"" and thfo hm1tallon'
on types of aircr<1rt flown mav
·tie inhen•nth d1sl'r11n1nalnr\'
jnd Without ratHtnjl rf'l8tl<in lO
J leg1t1mate local purpose "
Tht• airport curfew protub1l'>
rom mer c1a l jets from t aking 11H
:.iftcr JO i.i.m. or landrng <iflcr 11
p m _ No commercial Jet opera
t1on!:t :.ire perm1lll·d befon • 7
Jm
In add1t1on. the county ha:-.
banned use of a ny currently
operational commerc ial Jets ex
cept the BoeinJ! 737 and the l>f' !I
b} re!>trict1on:. bas1•d both on
noise and weight at t<ih off
Continental wanL'> to Oy the
larger as well a'> louder and
heavier Hoeing 72i f/n 1b
Orange County routes
A1 rwt''1 l<Jst \l'l.tr 1r11·<1 tr1
qual1r~ 1L" i27 fleet for opnJ
11ons at the au·port as we ll . but
\\ :l\ unsucCl''>!'>ful twc au\f· of thl•
noise factor
Frontier ~a}'> 1t "'ill uperalt'
the sm aller. quieter 80t:111g 737:-.
that Air Cal no"' U.'>C.., and PSA
offi c1als !)ay they don't expect tu
-.tart any operation~ at Oran1<1·
('ounl' until the airline hu~
ll.lken· delivery 1if thl' t•v r:n
quieter OC·9 Super 80!>
Frank Halley
Dead at 45;
Service Held
Graveside funeral rites a nd
bu r1 al have been h e ld 1n
O klahoma Caty , O k la .. for
Coastline Community College
Coordinator of lns trucllonal
Media Services Frank Halley.
who died 12 days ago.
Mr. Halley. 45, who Ii vcd in
Stanton, was rtight composma
department foreman of the Dal·
ly Pilot. until 1967. when he left
to become s upervisor of the
Anaheim Union High School Di.a·
trlct graphic arts department.
The Oklahoma native. who
a lways affected a traditional
white shop foreman's coat, sue·
c umbtd at Santa Ana·Tustln
Community Hospital April 11
lollowinc a long Illness.
Survivors lnc lude his wife.
Velma; a grown son Pat and a
dau1bter Tern, both of Costa
Mesa, and a son Michael. ot the
home.
Local arnngements were un·
der direction o f Westminster
Memorial Partt and Mortuary.
PSA ~(-ts tht' first of 1t.s qwet
Jl'h ttu:-. <,urnmt•r Air Cal e:-.
111·l't:--1t.., f1r.t dcltvl'f) b) th1: t·nd
of the }l.'ar
Space at lhe alread>-congest
ed au1>ort termmal 1:, no prob
ll'm .• 1c·c•ord1ng to the FAA ~nd
1 ht• four c .1rnt·r'> t r~ 1ni! lo ..:•·I
I Ir JllJ:e Count) ll'JSc'>
Onstact c1t<"<l a report from tht-
f \A off1C1al who presided ovn
.1 hl'ann~ on the subJet't of th~
.11 rport in 1979 and noted that
'lhl' hm1tcd elost1ng termtn'al
fat'1ltt1e:o; are pointed up. I would
c·all tu your attention that other
jlrpurts havp made <1ccom
modatJoo:> to growth under de -
re g u l at1on using tempor ary
fac1ht1es ... He cited L<>!:t Angeles
lnternatJonal Airport ai. an ex·
ampl1•
The off1c1als at Continental,
I-rontwr. PSA and Western all
dci,cnbed their airlines as eager
to get into Orange County and
willing to ta ke whi.tever accom-
modauons the count y could pro·
duce to do so
Mike Murphy. a vice president
of A1rwe<Jt . who said his firm
would go to court to retain its 13
average daily flights, said I.here
1~ no way A1rwest could or
would s hare their ter minal
facilities with a nother line
· It would be physically 1m·
pOMi1bl1: to share the space we
havl' now As 1t is. It's inade·
quute for our purposes." he said.
Hobert Clifford. president of
r\1r Cal. c.-ehoed Murphy's con·
, crns
·'The fuel as. there is no space
not one square inch for
more o( anything," he saJd tn
Lestamony befor e the county
nourd or Supervisors
He noted that not only Is lhe
terminaJ overcrowded, but lbe
aircraft parting positions are at
capacity with the Air Cal and
Alrwest operations
CLEANING VP
Wl11I PILOT .4DS
··Dally Pilot classified ids
really clean up.
·'I had good s uccess sellin1
my WHher and dryer In the
claastned section.''
That's the advertl1ln1 success
story of the Corona del Mar man
who placed thJs ad In the OaUy
Pilot·
Wu,her und ~"' dryer.
m•tch1n1 set. xln1 cond
.XXX•JIJUOC
Ir YoU want your ad to clean
up, call "2·58'78.
St.ortn
To Head
Agency
Murray Storm today was nam~ director of the county
E n vironmental Manage m ent
Agency by the Orange County
Board of Supervisors
Storm. !>4 , former HSlstant
dir ector o f the age ncy, had
s erved a s interim director
followlna the resignation or II G
Osborne.
Osborne left county empk>)'
April 1 to accept a position with
the W armlngtoo Group. a hownng
development f1 rm
Srnrm "'a' th<> unan1mou..,
l'ho1c1• of the board Chairman
Ralph Cljrk ,,llCI 2'! aµpltr11t1<>n.'>
w~rl' n ·n•1\1-d for lh1· po.,1t11m
S t orm \.\JS amon~ '>e\1 n
f1nal 1..,u.. h1· 'jld
Storm \\ 111 bf· l•JHI .J-0.41•· ., )'car
Teacher
E11nd Bid
Delayed
B11EaaYCLAU8EN Of .. Deity Nit....,
An announ~ presentation by
teachen ltrivtq for Ml enrich·
meat programs lundln1 neat
year cldn't develop~ et
the Newport-Me.a tcbool board
meeting.
Teacher union spokesman
Paul Jordan. aaJd this mornlq
bl• announcement waa pre·
mature, u..t the teacben now
hope to make tbetr fundiq b6da
on II ay 8 and Kay U.
In tentathely acceptinc a pro-
posed new twe>-year teachers
contract l ast week, unio n
ne1otiat.on dropped demands
ror enrichment pro1ram fund·
Ing.
The cootra.ct. expected to be
ratified by teachers April 30,
calls for an 8 percent teacher
pay bite th1.s year and another 8
percent 'Dnt year.
But dropping demands for
rully enrichment Procrams -
called Bua.I Procrama -from
contract negotiations won'l ball
a drive lo secure funding,
Jordan s.aid. -
The school board plans to trim
bOme Bual Program elements
in next year's budget as a C06t·
cutting measure. About 30
teaching pos t s might be
trimmed in the process. Jordan
estimated.
He s aid t eac h ers are
1aunctung a drive to urge con-
cerned parent.JS to Write letters lo
the board regarding the enrich·
ment programs and are propos.
1ng buying newspaper advertise-
ments in support or enrichment
programs.
Scheduled for possible cuts,
moMI> at the d1 .... tnct '!) .-lemen
tary and middle schools. ar11
physical e ducatlOn. read1nR
• nrithn'W'nt lt>arning <·t>ntrr
.., l ti f f I n ~ Cl n d m U \ I (' d n d
'"' 1 holog1ral -.t•r.·1c~<.
.lrJrddn '"Id th•• drl\1· for pm
J:ram hmdrn~ "'ill rontaraut Wllll
t ru'll'l'' 11dop1 :i l1ud>:•·t 1n \ugU!>l
•
Copa' Auction
Set Saturda):_
8 ..... ., -d•••• ltema, lael•dl•I ft bkycla~ .wW p OD the New~rt Beacla Pou"
Departmmt •uet.loa bloek SatunSQ •
1belalewWbeslD•• a.m . at the pol.lee 1taUoa
870 Santa Barbara Driwe. '
All purcbuea mmt be made wttb cub or a local Chffk.
Showers
Expected
Tonight ...,..
Th e weatherman stuck b11
bead OULside this mornirac after
predlctln1 clearlnc t itles
through tonJgbt and ffflled bra
forecut t.o aucgest you take tW
s torm that•a been banclGI
arou.nd seriously. •
Showers are predieted t.o lMt
in scattered areas of Sombenl
California well int.o the Diehl.
with comiderable cloudtneea a ·
peeled to clear up Thursday. .
Raln wu reported falling at
various points a round the
Orange Coast later in the morn-
ing aft.er lbe storm that brought
fli c kers of lightning a nd
grumbles of thunde r durinc the
night hour a pP'.l'ared at an end.
Trac~ or rain fell at scattered s~ts In Orange County over·
night, with 01 reeont,ed by the
Orange County Flood Control
Dastnct's bydrography office lo
Santa Ana.
No measurable rain fell at tta
Costa Mesa gauge, nor lo the
north count y, spokesmen said.
A. total of .00 inch was re.
rordt'd al 8 a m today in Hunt·
1ngton Reach by veteran
v. t'a ther watcher J . She rman
l>t'nn)'. who i.a1d he got up out oC
lkd tu W<tlch at one point.
· It ~ot pr etty It vely the re
about I a m ~aid Denny
YON HEMERT'S
IS
WARBIOUSE
CLEANING!
5th Annual
Warehouse Sale
2 clays only
May 3 & 4, Sat. & Sun., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
YES, VON HEMERT'S IS HAVING ITS 5th
ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALE .
RUTHLESSLY CLEARING OUT AND
SLASHING PRICES ON FURNISHINGS FOR
EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. GREAT
BUYS!!! ONE -OF-A-KIND ITEMS,
DISCONTINUED STYLES, AND SLIGHTLY
SOILED OR .DAMAGED GOODS, IN ALL
OF THE QUALITY NAMES VON HEMERT
IS FAMOUS FOR.
Cash & Carry All Sales Final
1371 VILLAGE WAY
IN COST A MESA
CFOIMUL Y W •RatOUSI aD.t
• I .
·, 1M* 'St. Apf\I 23. tllO
Brown Sideste
Sl9'•1Ulea
~ ....... Brown &.old ,...
pcwten aftel" ........... I CIOD-fe,_.. ol bUiQl'Ual ldUH ..... lD
Aarbd·.-
MW. ... emlured bJ the
eountf O.moer-aUt Centnl
Oom..._ MOoday nl1ht ovw
bl• toallaulaa •tlacu on
Rltb1rd J O'Nelll . 1tate
Demotntk duUrman and s.n
Juan c.putrano rancher.
Exxon Shatters
Profits Mark
NEW YORK (AP> -Exxon
Corp., tbe world's largest oil
eom~. repol'Uld today th.at lts
tint.quarter profits surced by
nearly 102 percent from last
year 's levels to a record $1.925
billion.
Exxon 's revenues in the
quarter climbed to $27.6 billion
from $18.8 billion. and per-share
net h>eome rose to $4 .40 from
$2.16 on last year's firsl·quarter
earnings of $955 million.
The Exxon report came as
other major oil companies also
were announcing sharply higher
earnings just as other industries
were beginning to feel the ef·
feels of a U .S . e conomic
slowdown.
Tbe oil industry's gains are
being paced by crude oil price
increases, and by improved re-
s ults from refining and market·
ing operations here and abroad.
But Exxon's chairman. Clift.on
C Garvin Jr.. said "extreme
care" should be used in compar-
ing year-to-year earnings gains
because "the· results of any
s hort time pe riod are not
necessarily indicative of earn-
ings over a fuJI year."
Exxon said $314 million ol lts
fir s t.quarter etarnings came
from foreign-exchange profits
on its overseas debt as the dollar
s trengthened dramatically on
rurrency markets
Analysts and company of-
f1c1als have said they expect the
011 industry's earnings gains
may slow lal~r this year as the
"windfall" profits tax which
took effect March 1, a mple
world oil supplies and an an-
tu.•1pated US r~ess1on bite into
profits.
No 6 Standard Oil Co. <ln-
diana >. meanwhile, said first-
qu arter earnings gained 64.6
pe rcent to $576 million. or $3.91 a
share. from S350 mimon. or $2.39
a s hare, a year ago Sales rose
to $6.8 billion from $4 4 bl Ilion
No 12 OcddentaJ Petroleum
Corp earned $277 9 million. or
$3.62 a share. up 236 4 percent
from $82.6 million, or $1 04 a
share The 1980 first -quarter
earnings included a pre-tax gain
of Sl 19.6 8'lillion on gold and
silver futures contract sales. Oc
cidental's sales rose to $3.3
billion from $1.8 billion.
2 lneumhents Named
Deputy DAs Tell
Judicial Choices
Orange County's Deputy Dis·
trict Attorneys Association en-
dorsed two incumbents and four
prosecutors Tues day in six
superior court races to be de·
cided by voters in June.
lo a seventh race, the associa-
tion opted for a municipal court
judge running in a field of six
candidates that doesn't include
tbe incumbent Judge, who 1s
stepping down.
William Bedsworth, president
or the association. t.old reporters
during a press conference at the
county's Hall of Administration
in Sant.a Ana that the endorse-
ments reflect the vote of mem-
bership tallied several weeks
ago
However. Bedsworth refused
to divulge how many or his
group's 96 members cast ballots
or how many or their votes each
candidate in the seven races re-
<'e1ved
Those winrung the group's seal
of approval were incumbent
su perior court Judges Frank
Briseno and Ronald Prenner .
£riseno is a former prosecutor
and Prenner 1s a recent ap-
pointee of Gov Edmund G.
Brown Jr.
was James Wright Cook.
Briseno is running against
Irvine attorney E C harl~s
Forde 111 the June balloting
Prenner is being challenged by
Thomas Privette. a deputy dis·
trict attorney who didn't receive
the backing of the association.
Farnell is opposing incumbent
Judge Mark Soden; Novick IS
running against Judge Leonard
McBride. Cronin is running in a
seveo·man field for retiring
Judge Claude Owens· seat, and
Ch atterton is seeking retiring
Judge H Walter Steiner's pos1·
tion
Judge Cook, who serves on the
North Orange County Murucipal
Court bench, 1s runrung 1n a suc-
man field for retmng Supenor
Court Judge Le:.t e r Va n
Tatenhove's seat
Bedsworth said the endorse
ments by his assoc1at1on, the
fi rst in its two years of ex
istence, wer~ based in part on
several critena. including a can·
didate's knowledge of the law,
Judi cial temperame nt, open
mindedness. integn ty and fa1r·
ne~s
He said endorsement required
that at leas t half the voting
members choose not to abstain
and that the candidate receive a
ma1ority of the votes cast
A.tlcM eat he lhouabt ol the ~ure. 8Nwn aaid. ''Tbla la a
democndc PfONlll ~ 1rt.
-en.JoytJW" * nor •liar ot • bat ,"
Atllt'd Ir be would •Ddont
M lllor Ln tbe June tleetlon
•1ata1t c~allen1era Bruce
Ne1t&Dde and RUii Mano•a1.
Bron aaid. "I baven"t eotUD la-
volved la endol'lemeata lince,.
turnlnl from my (preeldential)
Hmpalp,"
TM-perw &ibwlM.nbed
to expnu an optmoa on whether
to IUpport PreUdent Cart.er OC' SeA. f'.dward Kennedy. o.u ....
for the Democratic prt11lOIDta.aJ
QOOllutioa • Brown dearly wu more ln·
tereated lD promotln1 Earth
Day. observed tbrou1bout
Callfornl• Tuuday, than
poUtJcaJ coateltl.
Ne-ur,..S Calilon.ia Y044l'I to--
approve PropolitJoo l. the 1485
mlll1od bond rMUute for ••·
J)IDtiOD and acqW.itioo of IWe
park landl.
Brown, lo bla apeecb to
educMorl ol the Nalional As.
sociatioa for BWngual f.duca.
tloo, pledged strong support for
Oailf ~I ... \tMI ,,_
UC IRVINE STUDENT MICMAEL HOLLY P£RFOAMS AT 'EARTH DAY' CEREMONIES
Students Urged by Speaker Tom Heyden to Become Involved In Environmental IHue•
Hayden Speaks at UCI
Activist Joins Earth Day Celebration
'RICHES TO RAGS'
Tom Heyden at UCI
Ted Kennedy
Looks Warily
At Miclugan
WASm~GTON IA P> -The
final \'Otes weren t even countc:d
in Sen. Edward M Kennedy':.
upset victory 1n the Penn·
sylvan1a p rim ary when ha s
aides began saying how tough
the next contest would be
"I just don't thank it looks
good in Michigan," where party
caucuses will be held Saturday'
By RICHARD GREEN
Of .... o.lly Pl ... 'UH Political activis t Tom Hayden
told a crowd of UC Irvine stu·
dents Tuesday that their bfe
stories can go from n ches to
rags be.<:ause or environment.al
problems.
"You probably already bave
a n eerie feeling that the best
point in your life ls beblnd you,"
Hayden said to a receptive
crowd of about 450 people that
turned out for the UC lrv1.0e ob-
servance of Earth Day
"You may all become Horatio
Algers Ul reverse," he said
Hayden saJd this kmd of future
may be in the ofCing unless lhere
is a greater emphasis on con-
~ervation and utllizalton of re-
newable resour<'cs
The llayden speech was the
highlight of UCJ's observance of
the 10th annual Earth Day. a na
tionw1dc protest aga1n~t the
pollutJon of the environment
Hwyden told lhe studeo~ to
become involved an envaronmcn·
tal issues on a personal as well
as a political level
"ll all s tart:. 141lh your
personal habits." he said "liut
JUSt JOgglng around the campus
is not enough You must develop
env ironmental citizenship You
must beeome CllJZCnS Of planet
Earth steward!>. protectoni of
our environment "
Hayden said Lhe lawmaker.> in
the nation must place as much
e mphasis on "crime 1n the
swtes' as as placed on cnme an
the str~ts.
·'In California if a company is
round gwJty or brea.kang an en-
vironmental law , the average
fin e I~ about $~.'' he Sa.Jd.
"P o llutio n 6l 1ll pa ys an
Ca11forrua."
Tunung to the national front.
Hayden took issue w1tb the
Carter admuu.strat1on
"What kind ol a government
would have us go to war U\ the
Persian Gulf Ul order to protect
our st.a.Ddard or air condit.ioo-
ing.," Hayden asked
Hayden said that tbe Urut~
States could achieve more
e ne rgy through cooservaoon
and uUltzat1on of renewable re-
!>Ources than 1t rould ever gam
from the Per>1an Gulf
llaydeo and his wtfe. Jane
Fonda. are the leader') of the
... tatel4 1de Campaign f or
E t•onoma<' lh·m oc ra cy, a
polatacal group in oppo-.1tt0n tq
nuclPar po14 er
Protesters
Aid Bandit
OA KLAND CAPt Assisted
by a crowd of un14·1ttang dem·
on~trators fro m the Alameda
Count} welfare oHi ce. a robber
made orr "Ith nf>arly $15,000 ln
count\ mone"
A man showed a castuer to the
1·oun ly treru.urer s offices Tues·
da~ wh at looked llke a gun and
demanded c11l her money She
handed over $14,987 and. as the
m an left. 1mmed.Jately set off an
alarm
DAILY PILOT ,43
blllnpal and bleul&unl ~ Uoac:c-..!'wllO.., • ..,...,..
you leant hl)•ah?', J 1ay, 'WllJ
don 't you learn titre•
l••IUIM'?" Brow• &old tbe luae .... -..ee.
Tbe ...= .... lllo tooll &be. port to aitlcbe tbe CaNr
admlDlltreUOD'1 declaloe to mon lbelMt WW. tbe llX mlllUe
ayatem lD wldcb auclear arm.
ment1 would be located oa
treell1 wader tbe Ut1b end
Nevada deeerU. Brown likened tbe project to
an "under*10UDCI mua tranalt
system" and claimed it will do
little to make the UDlted St.ate8 a
1afer place la wbicb to live.
• 'Tbe problem is that there are
people ln cbar1e -in major in·
stltutioos ol power -that define
America's weatnesa lD military
terms. That attitude ls profound-
ly ln error." Brown said.
Brown was introduced by
Unlted Farm Workers Union
President Cesar Chaves. who
called Brown ''the best 1overnor
we've ever bad."
Earlier Tuead.ay. Chavez bad
called for creaUoo of a federal
Department of Cultura l Alf airs
to assist in preserving the
cultural identities of the nation's
ethnic groups.
And Chavez claimed that the
same group trylng to thwart the
farm workers movement was
against cultural di vers1ty.
Chavez also urged a boycott of
Red Coach label lettuce, dis·
tribut.ed primarily at Lucky food
stores, claiming the grower of
Red Coach and the food chain
have not been sympathetic lo a
16· month long strike against
California and Arizona lettuce
industry
OC Returns
<::ensus Forms
At 85o/o Rate
Residents of coas tal and
southern Orange County are re-
turning their 1980 census forms
at about the rate that baa beEn
expected oaUooally, officials at
the Laguna Niguel facility re-
port.
That rate ts &1.2 percent of the
esltmat.ed 305,892 populatioo in
the area, which includes the
Orange c.out from Se.al Beach
to San C1emente and inland _ter·
ntory reaching up lo the borders
of Santa Ana
Tbe percentage of prompt
filers leaYeS aome S0,000 people
in the area who are dehnquent
and will have to be tracked down
by census woriters.
The 305,892 figure is based on
pre-canvass census operations
conducted some three weeks
ago. said census officials.
Meanwhile. census forms are
pounng in druly at the Laguna
Niguel Federal Building office,
wbere dat.a on some 80 million of
an estimated 221 million
Americans wi ll be tabulated.
The 221 million tot.al Is about
18 mlllioo more than the United
States' popuJation in 1970
And. California has gained
more than three million new res -
idents. an increase larger than
the popuJation of 26 states, of·
hc1als said
Laguna Niguel officials will be
adding from 1,800 to 2,400
workers through the summer to
help handle the 31 million forms
fo r the region.
The office is currently de:
veloping a file of people who are
interested in working, it was
stated. The four deputy district at·
toroeys winning endorsements
we re Ri chard Farnell. A.C.
"Nick" Novick, John F . Cronin
and Robert D. Chatterton. The
municipal court judge backed
for a s uperior court judgeship
Though not revealing num-
bers, he said there was a "close
to unanimous turnout" for the
balloting.
Exiles Grow
REAGAN UNDISTURBED
BY BUSH VICTORY -A4
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Talk ELEGANT 14KT GOLD
STYLING DY OMEGA
200 Cubans Reach U.S.
WASIDNGTON <AP) -'l'be ~late Department today de·
maaded u immediate bait to
'Cabu refqee resc:ae openttoa
.belDI carried out by Flortda Mat.._,.., dedartq tlaele ac·
tlvtties are .a.wtaJ ud play ID· -c. tlte lauds ol Ute Cabu l"f!·
:lime.
KE-Y WEST, Fla. CAP) -
C uban exiles from Florida de·
:Uvered 3>C> more refugees to Key
'West today in the third day ol a
.ra1tag "boatllft" encouraged by
tbe Cuban governm ent but
frowuedoo by U.S. officials.
Do&eDS ol boats prepared to
"teave for Cuba, meanwhile, and
·some boat owners were charg·
·in, more than $1,000 per person
to bring refugees from the
'Caribbean island nation.
"I'm risking a $60,000 boat \o
10 over there,'' one boat owner
saJd, refusi.ne to ldenWy bersell.
: That wu a fair price to 11·
,ear-dd Rubin Rodriques, who
faid be wanted to aet his brother
bd ,nndparent.s out of Cuba.
' ...
"I think what the lady is doing
is reasonable." be said, noting
Cuban officials might suddenly
stop refugees from leaving.
"You've got to take your
chance now."
The tired, hungry refugees
aboard the Miami-based shrimp
boat Big Baby cheered and
flashed victory signs as they
docked at an abandoned ·naval
base near here. The landing
pushed the three·day total of
Cuban arrivals to nearly 300.
One boat docked Tuesday car·
rying about 30 seasick refugees,
some rrom the t.brongs that have
crowded the Peruvian Embassy
in Havana. Other boats arrived
the day before and more were
believed en route.
Havana radio, in a broadcast
monitored ln Mlaml this mom·
ing, said 415 "antJ-soclal" ele-
ments left the Cuban port of
Mariel on Tuesday for Florida.
The broadcast also said the
number ol would·be refugees at
the embassy was down to l,3>C>
from more than 10,000 last week.
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Kennedy spokesman Richard
O r ayne said Tuesday night.
hours before Kennedy's Penn-
sylvania win was official.
At the same time, Drayne and
other aides were counting on the
win they didn't yet own to give
Kennedy's campaign momen-
tum goia g into contests 10
M icbigan, Texas and Indiana
and to bolster their claim that
Pres ident Carter's support is
eroding around the country.
•'We're talking chemistry in
thls whole thing. We're talking
the dynamics of the Democratic
party." Drayne sald. "I think
we're on the upswing and he's
not."
With 9,301 of 9,S71 pre(lincts,
or 97 percent, reporting :
Carter 712,279 -46 percent
Kennedy 117.476 -46
Brown 37,704 -2
No Preference 91,139 -6
With 9,301 of 9,571 precincts,
or WI percent, reporting;
Carter 91 delegates
KennedyM
BrownO
No Preference 0
Kennedy's aides 1aid ln ad·
vance that be needed a win ln
PennsylvanJa to keep alive bis
chances or overcomina Carter's
huge, 2·1 lead ln d«-legates.
Ely J C llL'MPllRI £S
Cert1/1ed C~t ACS
POCKETWATCHES
'Some people collect stamps. Others
look for political buttons. coins or
dolls. But. for a unique group or
Amer ic an hobbyi sts, the
pocketwatch is the most desirable of
a ll collectibles. The National
Association of Watch and Clock
collectors ha s thou sands of pocketwatch buffs on its exclusive
mailing list. They correspond with
each other. and wtth dealen tti.t
specialize in antique pocket watches.
They look for such il~ms as Osaka
watches made in Japan lD the lut
century. or "French repeaters." or
old watches wtth skeleton designs
that let you see the insides at work
Cases. ~raved with bunlinl scenes. or covered with tortolse a.hell, are
admired There are even old watches that show the phase of the moon. as
well as the date and day of the week.
As in other bobbles, counterfeits are
a problem. too. To determine age
and value or a watch, the collector
must be familiar with the chronology
of tec hnical evolution It '1 a
fascinaUng bobby It can also be
financially rewarding. as collectors
bld up the prices
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JUa[Y 1'0'l' POU'llX: ln Oran1e County poUUc. tbet• ~. lla tbe aeuca ol tbe Bleeper. You m~ no
Jon1 r ht&r wba1 our •ODdtitfW poUticoa have to aay. It'•
IO bad It bu to be 81Mped out. Cenlorl'd. Unfit (or publl<' romumpUoa
l&n't that J.i delick>ul? Think ol aU lbe oral.Or1caJ au you're beiq altved from autrenac l.tu'Qucb.
Cert.aln BlMpe, however, appuently will be allowf'd ln wrllten Statement.a ol Qu&UficaUoo lo JudJda,I races. The
court.a m to be Nllq that you can a1lo use lhele u an
all aed Stateme.ot.a of DbiQu.ahncauon ror your opponent
Ttu• YoU may call blm a Bleeper ri&ht there ln the ~ample balJot literature
Tlll8 KIND OF BLEEPING has le developed only Uu!I
wct•k as 1ttlomey Arnold Mordkin of NewPOn Beach 1:.
<'hallen1un1l incumbent Central Muna Court Judflti Edward l..alrd.
By lbe time the Battle ol ~ Bleeps was over . if at 1i.
over. they almOfit had to bold lbe Bleepmg presses that
were bout to pnnt lbe aampJe baJJota O\lt in Tustin.
Now they have to Insert real words ror the Bleepe.
Meanwhile, the Demoerat.s eat loto it bot and beavy ln
the battle between Orange County Supervisor Edi.son
Miller and Democratic Stale Chairman Richard O'NeUJ.
EDISON HAS BEF.N :>aying unkind thin~s about
Democrats uf Yesteryear m Calm Little Saloon Debate
C'h~urman Ulck. Then they really got Ullo 1t dunng a party
~nclave just the other night.
Reports indicate the Bleeps new bot and heavy.
Miller confronted O'Neill face-to-face and accused him
of supporting Republican Bruce Nestande for Maller·~
:.uperv\SOriaJ scat. "
"You're full or Bleep," O'Neill s hot back.
Miller ~rtcdly threw in a few Bleeps of h1s own
Jnd lall'r threatened Lo quit th~ Democratic Party
Arter 4All ,' hJs s uperv1sonal seat lS supposed lo be J
11on-partl!>ao office, he reportedJy theonzcd.
TIDS NON·PARTISAN aspe<:t of the JOb only gets dL">·
cussed when partisanship seems to be fallmg.
Anyway, Orange County Demo Chatrman 8111 Thom
was quoted as saying it would be okay with him if Miller
quit the Democrats and joined the Republicans. "It would
probably increase the mean IQ of both," he suggested.
(\fter it was all over, it was reported that both the pro-
Maller and anti-Miller factions of the Democrats gathered
at the same saloon and sat a few tables apart, no doubt
muttering a lot of Bleeps about each other under their col·
lecli ve breaths.
Maybe this just proves that Democratic politics have
really plunged downhill in reeent years.
IN TIMES PAST, ir you'd bad a bunch of Demos who
were mad at each other gathered at the same saloon, the
results would have been clearly more physical after some
hquid fueling of the fires of politics.
Today, the saloonkeeper would still be picking up shat·
lered glasses and repairing broken barstool legs.
But not an y more. Now the Bleeping Bleepers jw;t sit
around and mutter a lot of Bleeps at each other.
MANILA. Ph1Upplnff (AP> -A Aallippl.M Oil Lanker rammed
end tank an lnter·lsland ferry.f~l ... ter with at leut teo penou
aboard ln the ctintral PblUJ)llinel, but tbe commaoder of Lbe Pblllp-plne rout 1ward Hid tanker and other eraft re1eued WI ~ommoclore Simeon Alejandro reporteil 14 bodies we~ recovered and !Wl per10n1 were mwlng rotlowma th.-lnklne Tueeday
nl1bt ol t.M 1,372·too motonhlp OonJUan.
Jose Reyes of the rescue
roordinaUng center in Manila
said American mllltary fii&bt
crewK had »lihted survivors in
the waler ru; late u midday to-
duy, l3h hours after the coJ.
luuon
EVERAL PASSENGER and
C'argo vessels were in the area,
and officials said it was possi·
ble that many of the missing
could have been rescued. But
some rescue officials said they
reared a number of first-class
passengers wbo we re asleei> in
their cabins might have gone
cJown with the ship.
Reyes said the Negros Naviga-
tion Co., owners of the ferry, re-
ported It carried 878 passengers
and a crew or 85, a total or 96.1
and three more than Alejandro
accounted for.
There was no indication any
foreigners were aboard the JOO.
foot ship, which bad a capacity
or 971 pa.sseogers.
THE DON JVAN sank 14
m inutes after lt was hit by the
1.943-ton tanker Tacloban City in
the shark-infested Tablas Strait, a survivor said.
"We beard a noise liJce the
s hip bumped into something,"
Sonny Carpio, 30, told The As·
sociated Press m a telephone in·
terview from Batangas City, 60
miles south of Manila, where
most of the survivors we re
1ak<.•n
50/njured,
27 Arrested
In Mob Riot
WIClllTI\, ·K a n . <A P J
l'oltt·c patrol1ng northea!\t
Wi chita r epo rted th l'
neighborhood had .st>ttled down
tc>day foUowmg a Dlght that saw
an angry mob shooting at or-
f 1 c e r s . hurling bricks at
motorist.'> and setting fire lo half
:.a dozen cars.
At least 27 persons were ar·
rested m the disturbance wtuch
anJured more than SO people. in·
<.·ludm~ 21 police offi cers Four
11( lhost' arrested allegedly fared
l!Uns a t poht<c, but no offi cers
~t:n· ~oundt:d.
FOUR POLICE car\. two ftre
I rurks and three tow t rucks.
Wt>rt• dam<.1ged, Official~ ScUd
Shortly before 8 a .m .. police
d1~patcher Greg Mills said, "We
do have officers up there, but
w<''ve not had any reports of
troubll•"
The mclee broke out Tuesday
JO a predom1nanUy black area of
Wichita after an officer met re·
sistance while attempting to ar·
rest a man wanted on charges of
aggravated assault, orficials
said.
"MY GOD, THERE were 20 of
U.4' aod a thousand or them au
t hro wing roc ks," s aid one
narcotics officer who aslied not
to be identified.
Some 300 riot·equipped of·
ftcers were caUed lo the area to
fe nd off a mob that grew to 250
persons. -
''There was a commotlon.
Everybody started to panic.
Before we knew lt water wu ruahlnc iA.
"lt took the ablp exactly 14
minutes to sink. I looked at my
watch. I wu Jam able to eet my
head out of tbe window and
started to climb up lo the upper
portion when l went in the
water."
Ernelto Alipis, the Doo Juan's
radio operator, got off a d1stress
call before the ship went down ln
1.800 to 2.400 feet or water, 10
miles east or the Uny island ol
Maestre de Campo and about. 130
miles aoutheast of Manila.
The Doo Juan was on a run
from Manila to BacoJod City, ln
the central Philippines, when
the Philippine National OU Co.
tanker rammed it between two
hatches about 10:30 p .m., Ne·
gros Navigation reported. The
night was clear and hot, and the
sea was calm, it satd.
Proud Son
Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, R-Calif., introduces his 96-year-old
molJ?er, ~o. to. Sen. Ed 1.orinsky, D-Neb., during a re-ceptioo m Washington Tuesday. Looking on are Sen.
Harry Byrd Jr., Ind-Va., center, and Sen. David Boren 0 -0kla. '
Bush Wins Pennsylvania
Reagan Unimpressed, Says Delegates Tell
H~USTON (AP) -Tired and boane, but
beaming with pnde foUowing bis victory over Ron~d Reagan in P ennsylvarua. George 8usb 15
vowmg lo exert every "last ounce of energy" in
has uphill batUe t.o win the RepublJcan Party pres.
idenUal nomioallon.
For starters. Bush 1s teamln" for tus one-on·
one ronfrontal1on with the GOP front-ruru'ler 10 a
debate scbt'duh.."<I tonight in Houston Just as he
anxiously awaited tu.s head lO·loe showdown with
H1•Jgan JO Pt>lln!>}lvan1a C6 pm , Channel 28)
"I RECOGNIZE WE STILL ban· a long way
to go but we have an enormous left ' the former
Un1t.ed Nallons ambassador told re-porter-. Tue:-
tfay ru1tht as lhe results from Penru.> lvan1a c&rn1•
in. "We know wc'r~ up ugamst a formidable oppo.
nent."
With the delegate count still beanly ~t~clwd 1n
his favor: front·runner Reagan i, showing no 1.1gn
uf depression over tus loss to Bush.
In fact. Reagan used the O<'c~aon of con·
cession to declare naUy that the GOP nommat.Joo
1s w1thl.n his grasp. And he S&Jd he has the num-
bers to prove 1t
The former California goyernor seemed to be trying to blunt any claim by &mb ol new cam-
paign momentum when be exclaimed: "I beUeve
I'm going t.o win the nomination."
"It would have been nice lo have it " Reagan
s aid of the popular vote edee ln Tuesday's
pnmary but, he said in the same breath, "the
dele"ates are lht> name of the game."
JS nu: POPULAR VOTE, with 9,257 of 9,571
prec1nct.s, or 97 per cent, reporting, at showed
Heagan 4.99, 178 -~ percent. Bush ~.828 -S3
percent, ¥ld AndeNon 15.085 -1 percent write-
lnb.
So Reagan, who went lnto Pcn.nsylvania with a
mor.: than 4· l d1•le~atc ad vantage over Bush. saw
tht· >t·tba<'k th<"n· d~ no tn~ deal.
!::lated by lh1· returns, Bu.sh told cheering
cJmpaagn ~·orken. ;,it his HO\L1lOO campaign head-
quarters lb.at "I wul keep doing what we've beeo
t rytng lo do the pas t few weeks, that ls, hammer a way oo the LSSues
"No.• 9.'e iih1fl into hJgh gear and put OW' last
ounc1: of t~rwrJi:'. 1ntu at <lhe cnrupaign)," he said.
It makes Cents to shop with
money-saving food coupons
from the Daily Pilot.
Start sa ving today .
Call 642-4321
a nd ask our
circulation department
for home d elivery.
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CALIFORNIA
'A Nasty, Dirty
eapegoat, Writ
Game'
Agnew
Slain Man
Believed
WASHINGTON (AP> -Spiro T. Aoew fl.YI
ht WM ralloaCJecl out of the vke ,.....lcMncy by Rh~laard Nlxon. who "naively Mlfeved that by
tb.rowina me to the wolv , he had apeued bl enemies"
f'vaaion ln exd.anae for not &olnC to pd.son an~_..llllt:!"1..lliJll.11£Alill
otbtr l'ODCt'Nlona. H had Mn.cl nine montbl of
Apew saya Nlxoa played him "u a pawn 1n
the del~rate 1ame fOf' h1a aurvtval." Ills restana·
Uon, A.anew said, lollo~4'd wllt'd t.bttata on bla
IJfe. ttla,ved by Nboo's rbl I lieutenant. Ale•
ander Half "l don't mlnd admittlna I wa.
lrt1htenfod,. AgMw H)'1l
Btrr HAO H IR KNOW the utenl of Nllon's
involvement •n Wateraate. AtMw "&>''· be mi&ht
have atayt<t in office and uJt.am1tely become pr i ~dent himself
Haig "decilrtd not only to move me out, but in
due ~ . . to move Mr Nixon out. too,"
Agnew daams in hla new bdok. He u lled Hals.
N11con·1 chlef of start, the "de facto president" for
Nixon's last year in the Wb1te House
Agnew opens the book "Go Quietly ... Or
Else" by writing, "I aim innocent of the alleaauons
against me which compeilled me to ~sign from the
vice presldt>ncy of the United Stall'~ in 1973."
He describes prolonged confrontations w1tb
pros~utors and administration leuks lo the presi.
When his attorney "suggested mnybe we ~hould
try lo find a way to end the nightmare, I was men
tally and physically exhausted enough to ;sgret'."
Agnew says.
AGNEW RESJGN£D AND pleaded no contest
on Oct. 10, 1973. to a single count or income tax
Heist Set at SJ Million
hi• ff'OfW:I tt'rm u vt('(ll ptHl<knt
Alf\t'W uld ht' worrlt'd whet.her. as 1 former
Maryhmd aovt>rnor who bi.ad lectured black
modualtw over th Ir falluni to speak out •&•lnal
civil dl.ardtrt, he could receive • fair trial In
Baltlmore wnb na Jara~ black populace.
lie writ lhat h rnlated effort.a lo force bla
rf'stanutlon until lhlll told a n A1oew aide
.. anythlna may be In the offloa. ll can and will 1et
nuty and dirty Don't think the 11me cannot be
pla,_yed from hert' · •
SAYS AGNt~W : "I KNEW lbat men in the
White Houle. profesalna to speak for the president.
could order the CIA to carry oul missions that
were v~ry unht1ulthy for people who were con·
aldert'd enemies . 1 did not know what mi&bt
h•Pllftl to me. Uut l don't mind admUUng 1 was
frightened "
Agnew s ays he never confronted Nixon about
the thttaterung message from Haig, "partly out of
fl>ar and partly knowang from experience he
wouldn't g1v~ me a s traight answer .... In the
t•nd, the prci.ldf!nt turned out to be nearly as de·
'1ous as the Nixonphobes claimed.'·
HE WRITES THAT HAIG "knew enough
Jboul dJ srrepancies in the Watergate tapes and
1 ht' truth "boul Nixon'b involvement in the
Watergate t'overup to be convmced that eventually
lht· pre.1dent himself must go. And Haig did not
"ant me in line of s uccession "
LA Gems Store Looted
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Two
unidentified gunmen got an
estimated $1 million in gold,
diamonds and silver in a holdup
at a downtown jewelry firm,
police said.
Detectives said the theft OC·
curred late Tuesday at the J&B
Gems Ltd. offices . Five
employees were tied up before
the men escaped with the loot.
One employee managed to slip
his bonds and call police
.; Join in Co bit» T.,
LOS ANGELES CAP) -A
new all-movie subscription
television network is being of·
rered by Getty Oil Co. and four
motion picture companies -
Columbia Picture Industries
Inc .• MCA Inc .. Paramount Pie·
tures Corp. and Twentieth Cen·
tury-Fox Film Corp.
The move was expected to.
bring pressure on other s ubsc.rip-.
tion TV outlets and possibly invite·
s crutiny by the antitrust division.
or the J us ti cc Department.
( BRIEFS J
The result. analysts say, is
likely lo be higher profits for the
m ovie companies and higher
costs for pay TV customers.
.tfoyor Walk• Oui
SAN JOSE (AP) -Amidst in:
rreasing criticism from some Cl·
ty touncil membe r s. Cit y
Manager James A. Alloway has
resigned his S.SS.000 post.
In h.as position for 15 months,
he came under fire for fai lure to
immediately tell the council
about a chlorine spill from the
city sewage treatment plant and
for his proposed reorganii.ation
or city hall.
Bl~k Na•H Chief
LONG BEACH (AP> -Depu-
ty Police Chief Charles B. Us-
i.ery Sr. w1U ~erve as the new
polic<' chief of Lon~ Beach. Us·
~ery IS lhe fi rst black CNef of a
department beset by morale
problems and recent allegations
of brutality.
T he Long Beach City Council
made the appointment Tuesday.
"Chief Ussery is an excellent
choice." said Mayor Thomas J
Clark. "We will work together
and resolve lbe department's
problems.''
~reak CraNh f 'atal
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A
woman was killed and nine peo·
pie were in1ured when a
runaway truck cab rolled off the
Golden St.ate Freeway and hit a
Rapid Transit District bus,
which in turn ran into an oncom·
ing car. authorities said.
The driver of the car was dead
at' the scene . She was not im·
mediately identified. Nooe of the
injured were in serious cood.itioo
except the pregnant bus driver.
Gloria Galloway, 29.
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on eohre geoerohon's 1nt1mote tomtty Ille.
occasions. and pleasures In lhe11 most
precious po$$8sslon. the American home.
A lasting volue 0 1 a competitive price fs
what vou·11 t1nd In our exciting showroom-
stores sporl<ltng w1lh creative settings tor
every room in !tie house. ond 1ne setec-
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and RB Originals mode e.<clus1vely for our
customers plus aecorohng service. me
famous PB Fum11ure warranty ot quality
and couneous delivery al no extra cosl
We re proud lo be port ol a second gen·
erot1on s good new days. and the
memories to live w1m tor years 10 come
GOOD OLD DAYS
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1s our exclusive classic design tor any
sailing. w1lh deep cushioning. llnest
c rattsmonst11p and tong wearing 100't. ole-
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Also ovolloble loveseot $299. 8' solo
$429. 19' sectional $839. 26' U·snoped
sectional $979. Memories are made at home The c09rdlnated table group with hand
rubbed 011 hnish. all woad or solar bronze
tops, cock1011 $219. hexagonal $189. Also
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•~os ANGELES (AP) -Two
men pollct believed to be mcm·
beu of the Revolutionary Com-
munist Purty were stabbed -
one. fatally during a tight
which broke out while lbe g-roup
demonstrated in a Boyle Heiibts
neighborhood
One victim was pronounced
dead at lbe scene. He was Iden·
tified as Dahl.an Garcia, 30. of
Bell. said Ll. J erry Trent, com-
mander of lhe Ho lle nbeck
Division's homicide unit.
The ldentJty of the other man
was not Immediately available.
• but Trent said he was talcen to
White Memorial Hospital where
he was listed in serious but sta·
ble condition.
GARCIA WAS ONE of three
people arrested al the Alamo In
San Antoruo. Texas, on March 20
after they tore down the Texas
flag from the h.astoric fort
Paramedics were called to the
!'Cene in the 300 block of Via Los
Santos shortly after ~he stab·
bings at about G rt m. Tuesday,
Trent said
They found the ''1Ct1ms wtule
the fi ght still was under wa)
Authont1es ~aid the paramedic!>
were able to~rab the in1urel1
man dunng tht: confusion and
take tum a"ay in an ambula11c•·
before police drr1vt-d
TRENT SAID ~O 0' f. h.1t1
been arrcstt'd in conm·< tum "1th
t ht' !>t a bbings I ~ tt• 1' U(•,dJ \
night. and 1nvc:-.t1~::itwn con
tinued
Although details "ere :-ketch}
Trent :.aid w1tness1:s told polK1
that about a dozen m~mber.. of
t h e g r o u p w e r <· 1 n t h • ·
·neighborhood t o di!.tnbut1·
leaflets and copies of tht• part:.
news paper, the R1:volut1onJn
Worker.
THEY APPARi:~TL \' WNI
t r'y1og to generate support for
:\fay Day, long con~1dcrt'<1 by
< ·ommurusts and manv nation'
as a spedal day for workl.'r-. and
celebrated on May 1
Trent s:ud the party member'>
ran into a crowd or about 50 peo
pie and sever al youths began
arguing with the de monstrator...
Fights broke out, followed by th<·
!>labbmg!>
Pup Bas 1'f an11 Li1'es
llob W:.tlden kneels with pup he thought perished beneath
wheels of tram Friday. but dog jumped up to greet him
.ifl(·r train had passed. with only a cut on its ear. With no
lacilitws to keep dog. Walden took it to animal shelter
where. tf not claimed in 72 hours, it would have been
db troyed Happil y, pup was adopted and joined new
l.Jm1Jy toda~
Reward Offered
For Stolen Scroll
HEHKF.LF.Y CAI'>
n I \ l'r'>lt .. or Cahforn1a 0Cfic1ab
;11 •. ofh:nng J reward for tht·
ii•· n:turn of " \aluable 18th
t • 11turv Ch1nt"•t' '>C roll t <Jken
frc·m lh0
f' (':Jmpus art museum
\1 U'>t:um rJffl c:1als would not
~l .11 •· J \Jlu1• on the scroll
I 1i=urcs l.c><,ktnR al a Pa1nt1nR· · 1,, l.1 ~1h c·ho but said th<:) d
~·J \ s,r,oo for the return or t he
x I inch scroll
Th~ work wa-. part or an ex ·
lu b 1t1on on Japanest: and
Chinese art ~et to open Wednes·
da:-.
M eanwh1le. authorities at the
~1 II . de Youn g Me moria l
Museum in San Francisco swd
Tue.,day a stolen painting rt'
c·overed in New Orleans earlier
this month was not the missing
"Portrait of a Rabbi" by Rem·
hrandt
That "ork. valued a~ $1.S
million. "a:. stolen two years ago
The painting found in New
Orleans was one of l5 unsigned
copies or the Rembrandt, valued
at about Sl5,000.
H11ntingfon Beaeh
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Brown Could Act
On ~ourt Vacancy
A burning quest on Ln the minds of JuClrclal erection -
watch rs ta whelher Gov. Edmund G1.fk•• h . w U u
hi.4' nppolnlment powers to puU n fasl one when Oran1
County uper1or Court Judg Walt r Steiner r Ur •a.
Judge SUinl'r, who announc d ha• roUrement s Vl'ral
nnt1hs aeo. soy:i he 'll i ave the bench J une 3 -e lect on day.
fbur cand1dat afi on the ballot sc ttn1 Stelner'"
pogitlon. tr none wins u mojortt.y of more thnn 50 pcrc~nt
cJ the vote. a runoff lt'ctfoo will be he ld ln Novemtwr
And that ~-ould leave a vaC'nncy
Drown could step In, CHI the J>O$lt1on b' uppolnlmt,nt, t.h(>reb~ vo1din1t lhe el<.>cHon und . short or lei:ul action. lhwartm~ the voters' wlll
\'ou say the K0\1crnor ~o uldn 't do ~omclhtng llkl·
thfit?
Don't be so sure Brown reN~n1tv t lht·d 1n t.•l\.'Cl mn
<"OOtest m North Orangt.• ('ouoty M un1 c 1pal ('uurt I k
l1levuted u Judge factng ('lt~(·t 1on op po~ 1t ion to t ht·
~tior Court hench. ftllt'd the lower c·ourt VlH'urt\'.y ll v
.1ppomtml'nt and left the e-l ectaoo t hathmRer with no one
l.O run ugulnst •
One observer has ca lled the Go vernor an uppolntment
mavcn ('k ln the Steiner matter. ho we ve r , Brown would
du well not to s hoot from the h1p but lo let voters decldl'
who the new s uperior court Judge s hould be.
Tune to Curb CalTrans
The CalTrans practice of "banking" lughway user
tax dollars inste ad of s pe nding them on urgently needed
highway projects is costing California motoris ts millions
of dollars as inflation cats away the v a lue of the
stockpiled dollars.
That's the view expressed by the Southern California
Transportation Action Committee in a study of CalTrans
U8> fi ve-year State Trans portation lmprovcment Pro-
gram <STIP).
The 1980 STIP a llocates only $1.8 billion for ne w
highway construction over the next five ye ars. out or a
total proposed expenditure or $6.88 billion.
But a C,alTrans study o r highway needs in 1977
~timated tha t meeting the m ost basic hig hway needs
~uld then h ave cost a t least $4 .4 billion . That was
without three more year s of inflation with construction
costs escalating at the rat e of 15 to 18 pe rcent a year.
Meanwhile CalTrans has banked more t han S600
million of the highway us er tax dollars paid by motoris ts
:1t the rate of seven cents a g a llon of gas. And the longer
these dollars r emain unused. the less they can buy.
Pa rt of the problem is Cal Tra ns insis tence on setting
~Lc;tde funds for as yet undete rmine d public trans it pro·
wets. And of the expenditures that a re m a de, a subs t a n
11JJ amount goes to wa rd suc h no n essential project s as
tughway landsc·aping, cons truction· of sou nd wa lls <ind
t>ndless (•nvironmentul re views that k ct'p µushin g wo rk on
11\JJor pro1eC'ts e ve n furthe r min thl' future
The 1980 CalTrans progr a m has yet to be appruvl•d
h~ the stale Trans portation Commission a nd the ~t:.ile
l..egislature lf these bodies face fis c a l rcab t:.. thl':-1
:-hould co mpel Ca lTrans to get the m otorists' highway
user tax dollars to work before they are further eroded by
the "banking" proeess. a nd to dt•mand some r at ion al
pn ont1es that will kceµ the sta te'!-. highway syste m from
falling apart.
More and m ore. that appears to be the ne gative goal
of CaJTrans under the directorship of Adria na Gianturco.
wilh the appar ent a pproval of Gov. Brown
Driving Cost Hurts
;
On the subject of ht~hwa y USl'. a current Gallup s ur
\·ey cnmm1s:,,1oned by the Highway Cscrs Federation rt•·
\t'.tb that risi n~ gasoline prices have' l·n co ura~cd 87 pt•r·
1·ent of all car owner s to cha nge the ir dnving habits
'-ieven out of 10 now driv~ less lhan they did a year ago
Of motorists s urveyed . 63 per cent said they had cut
tlown on weekend a nd socia l driving. 49 percent sa id they
were making fewer shopping Lnps in their cars a nd 18
percent said they were taking shorter vacation trips by
~ar.
Twenty percent said they had s topped driving to
work aJone and were either car pooling or using public
transportation.
The cost of bein~ a m otorist in Southern Cnlifor nia is
"harply pinpointed in an Automobile Club survey thnt
C'oncludes the owner of an inte rmediate -s ize d 1980 car can
now expect to spend $3,176 a year or 21.2 cents a mile on
his driving.
The cost estimate for a four·door. six-cylinde r car with
automatic tra ns mission. drive n u p to 15,000 miles a year
and financed over a four-year pe riod. cover s gas a nd oil.
maintenance. tires. ins urance . li cense. registration a nd
taxes. depreciation and finance ch aq~es.
With this sort of an expense load to keep his wheels on
the road. the hapless California driver should at least be
able to expect some vis ible return for his highway user tax
dollars. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those ol the Dally Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those ot their authors and
artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Dally Pilot, PO.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 PhOne (714) 642-4321
Boyd/Bon Voyage
By L.M. BOYD
The bon voyage party or
y e s teryear was q uit e a
ceremony. Down to the ship
vou went with Oowers and
gifts. You kissed the depart·
Dear
Gloomy
Gu
NO NUK.ES bumpe r
stickers seem a bit
Ironic when you con· s i d e r t b a t t h e.
automobile bolds the
record as the biggest
moo·developed killer in
history. D.M.
Ing goodbye, then stood on
the dock and waved as the
ship slipped away acrpss the
water. The women cried.
You asked yourself what
were you doing there, ships
don't sink anymore, or do
they? \Vhen the boo voyage
party originated. a lot of
voyagers never came back.
Like the wedd1b• a nd the
funeral, the bon voyage par·
ty was a ceremonial get·
together to prepare for an
uncertain future.
Most misspelled word in
lhe English language is said
to be "question."
Noth ing new about
.zasobol. As many as 2,300 service s tations in the
Midwest sold it durinl the
19301.
You can1t get a poison l'Y
rash on the soles of your feet,
bear in mind.
Jack And non
w ASUINGTON Oeaplle
dark hint.a ot military reprisal.a,
Pr std nt Carter'• crackdown on lran won 't INli.l to armed con·
rllct lf bu ndhcrea to his p&at ~t·
hrn
Tbl1 ta the asse11mcnt of
n1lllta.ry. ut.1viH r1 wbo huve
d ealt wlth the
Whilt> HOUI\'
thr o u1ho ut
the lruntun
atttls 'llw tu
tr01>pl'l'llH•,
I ll d l' I' I ~ I V l'
C 1.ir lc r hu:>
h~ld b <H k
froltl m11JtMy
mca i.ures i:&t
l'Vl'ry lum In the emergenc) Repeatedly be
hai. &pproached a mihtary coo-
fruntullon but has always backed
uwuy al the last minute. Here is
the to1\froolallon recoru
Earl Waters
• I Robert N. Wetd/Publlsher T'*MI KMVll /Edttor
WednHdly. April 23, 1tl0
~
-Wbea l be S hah be1aa
to lose his Jnp on Iran, the J oint
Chlda ureed Carter t.o send a
nuc lc.ar taak force lolo tbe
Persian Gulf u a show ot sup.
port. They argued that the U.S.
had t.o demonstrate lta willinl·
nellis to defend lU oll sources.
Tbo preslcU!nt agreed to dlspatch
a naval force, led by the carrier
Cons tellation, from t.be Philip·
pines t.othe Persian Gull. Tbenbe
decided the move was too pro-
vocative Anti ranceled the order.
-After the Iranian millt.ants
overran the U.S. Embassy and
seized the American hostages,
Carter broadcast reassurances
that the U.S. would not be ·pro-
voked into a mHltary response.
Not unW h.Ls advisers pleaded
that it would be better to k~p
the Iranians guessing, did be
s peak or possible military
reprisals and ru."ib aaval rein·
forcementa into the area. But be
continued to make ao maa.y con-
mctlng statements that even bis
own Joint Cblefs were unaure Of
bis policy.
-THE P&ESIDENT aave ad·
visers tbe Impression l ast
December that be was ready to
order a precision strike agalnst
the lraa..ian island or Kharg. This
ls Iran's great oil port in the
Persian Gulf. The s trangling of
Jraaian oil exports, the analysts
calculated , would hurt Iran
more than the West. They
estimated that Ayatollah Kho:
meini had to ship between 2.S
million and 3.5 million barrels or
crude a d ay lo ave rt an
economic collapse. But Carter
couldn't bnng bJm.seU to sign
the order .
-The president has moved 30
warships and 1.800 Marlnes mto
.........
the crilll zoae. The ortatui ln-
tentloa wu allo to deploy et
teaat one carrier taak force rilbt
in tbe Peraian GuU. The mo..
was 1cbeduled la•t December.
b ut he decided at the lut minute
to keep the ships at a aafer, leu provocaUve diatance.
DEFENSE 8£C&£TAa'I'
Ha rold Brown. meanwhile.
pr essed for a larger mllitary
buildup in the troubled area. In
a secret memo to the preaideat,
Brown reported: "By combining
Mariqe Corps ampblbloua uDlta
normally afloat in the MedJter·
r anean and the western PacWc,
we could rapidly assemble and
deploy a 11mall Marine Am·
phibious Brigade. Thia would
provide some limited near-term
presence and comj>at capabWty
ashore ... Deployment.a above
tthis > level could be sUltained
for onJy a few weekl without
causing severe personnel rota·
t1 on and equipment maint.eaance
problems.·• Carter bas beait.ated
to make th.l.s extra commitment.
Brown has asked the presi·
dent for enough logistical sup·
port, according l o a secret
estimate, to maintain "approx·
1mately 10.000 Marines for ap-
proxt mately 15 days." But
Carter has held up his approval.
-HE IS considering • naval
blockade as his next move to
tighten the screws on Iran. Jn.
telligence reports warn that the
Soviet Union bas offered to help
break the blockade if it ia im·
posed . The president's lnclina·
lion. military advisers s ay, ia to
back away from a mUit.ary COO·
frontat1on with the Soviets. But
lately Carter bas been under ln·
tense polJtJcaJ pres.sure to eod the
Iranian stalemate. The same ad·
'1s e rs who have private ly
ct Pplored his besit.a.Dcy to take
firm measures against lran ln the
p:i'>t. are now concerned that be
might i.:o toofar and do something
pr~c1p1 lous . Amateurs in the
l.\Orld powe r game, like Carter .
-.omet1mt:S tend to overreact, the
profe~MonaJssa y
Cross-filing Can Reduce Campaign Costs
Assemblyman Jtm Costa's
proposal to reduce campaign
costs by holding primary elcc·
t ions l.ll August to s horten lhe
period between the primary and
~eneraJ elecllon.'> is m enton ou..5.
It never should have been ~h1rt·
<'d . For morl' than 30 yea r'> tht>
primar y hJd bct:n held 1n
Augui.t. but in 1944, lo accom-
modate sen ·1ce men O\ ersea.'>. 1t .... as consolidated 'ti.Ith the J une
pres1de nt1a l prim liry 'I he
J .eg1slature never got a round to
cha nging it back
But Costa could further reduce
t•ampaign costs by reve rttn~ lo
the syste m of
c r oss·f1 Ii n g
whi c h pr e -
vailed from
1913 to 1958
U nde r that
system can·
didatcs can
ru n o n all
party tickets
regardless of
their own reg·
1stra llon
Its abandonment. believed by
many to be a move to improve
po litics Jn Califo rnia by
l>tre ngtbe n1og "pa rty r e-
sponsibllity" bas now proved to
Charles McCabe
have ~n a grave mistake.
Cr oss filing w as a major
plank in the platform of lllram w J ohn<;on, the »tale's great re·
form ~overnor It was designed
to n·movl' lht• undue power ex
l•rtt•d over offl cC'·holdl'r5 bv the party bol>SCl'> l n practice. 1l "-ll'
l'ff l' ell\ c 10 1 lS pu rpOSl'
It al~ produCl·d J :.1de bcod1t.
I hat of ~ho rten1n~ thl' cam·
11al1!:0:> and reducing the co~t'> for m • .my who 14 Crc abll' to 14 Ul
both ma1or party nominations 10
I he primary, l'l tmin at 1n~ lbt•
need for further c·ampa1~n1ng
When 1t 'ti.as ubolts hed, 1t 11n·
m cd1 alcly ancrea'>ed campwf:n
c-ost s for r eitardless of ho"'
lo ps ided the vote might be
between the candidates or tht>
l 14 o m aJOr pa rti es 10 thl'
primary election . both art"
t·ompellcd to cont inue their
campaJgns up to lbe general
election.
WOR E THAN THAT. it
r estored thr Wldue influence 01
p art y bo:.ses. a llb o u ~h in
J nOther a nd more 10s1d1ous
form Now. instE.-ad of the state
party organ1 zat1on rrusing the
C"ampa1gn funds. the leg1s lauve
"leaQ.ers" have become the
"ba i::mcn " Thi~ makes lhe line
between campaign contributioos
and bnbes a h.oe one tod~.
And having the control over
huJ?e campa11tn funds. de<-1dtng
"'h1ch candidates will r«e1ve
;11d from t.bo:.e fund::1. pldces 1n
th\! hands of thl' l~gt:.lall\'c
lc-nden. <1v.(".11me pov. er<, v. tu ch
1· J n be u H ' d t u 1 n flu t' n c e
lt·~1slat1 on ,\ lt:g1slatl)r not
., u pp or t 1 n g •1 r o pp 11.., 1 n g
mt'Ul>Ure., ,p, dlC'lJtc•d by lh l•
party leaden fJ<'t'~ the 1mplted
thr l'at of no rump.u~n fund., for
tht.' next el~tJon
T O A LARGE exte nt the
l'l1 minatJoo of crOSl>·hJmg has
also bet>n rt'sponl>tble for the
extreme part.Js.ansb1p wh1cb has
d evt.'loped an both hous.es nnd
tm pt>dl'd th e pr og r e~s of
worth-.htle leg1sla t1on l.\h1le
r es ulting 1n mul'h o f the
over·regulataon about v.tuch the
public now complai.ni..
Tbis Is e videnced by tbe
reviva l of the caucus <;yste m
.... he rein members of t'acb party
g ather befon • leg1slat1ve action
to decide how they v. 111 vote ~ a
unit Under cross-hltn~ v. hen
many membe r s we r e oflen
e lected as nominees of both
parties. Ute cauc us was a rare
thtnR. It didn't work well since
lbose members with dual party
no mtnat1ons ·could attend the
caucu...es of both pa.rtie.s and be
bound by neither .
THESE EFFORTS to bind the ml•mbt·r; to po'>1hon<> taken by
the caucu., nel!ates the pnroc
r1 -.pon.'>1b1ht\ nf I.be m ember-;
"' ho art• ··ll!c-ted lo represent
foremu~t thl' dl'l!l1res and will of
tht> ~"Ollll• or tht.•1r dlstricts. not
tlll' pjrt~ platform o r the·
rlit·tall°" of the so-called party
kudt·r-.
S1nre r e<i l Orati o n ol
<'rO~<;·fthn~ 1s l>Omethtng wluch
lh1· Le~1slature can do with an
c•nJctm(•nt. it 1s strange tltat so
mu ny members r esist such a
~>roposa l For the record of
l'l l'c t 1o n a f te r e l ection
t.'s t ablt:.hes th;it c r oss·filin&
a lmO!>l always fav o r ed the
incumbent.
Tw e nty yea r s witho ut
r ross.fihng should be enough to
ronvmce m06t e\·eryooe that the
qate functtoned much better
under lht' system than it has
'•nee its a bandonment. Most of
t ho.,e "'ho voted to do away with
1l that a rc still llvmg are frank
to admJt they made a mistake.
Why Not Share the Wisdoni of a Good Quotation?
Some o r the s mall r ude
pleasures of editing were dis·
cussed the other day by Michael
Kinsley, the editor of The NellJ
Repubhc.
One of these, for him, is tbe
brutal excision from magazine
copy of quota·
tlons from
well ·known
writers.
.. Write r s
(ugh, what a
breed > Jus t
love to liUer
tbel r prose
with little
g ems from
their betters
llke Mac hiavelli , Orwe ll.
Me ncken. Shaw or Mark Twain.
Not to mention St. Augustine,
Voltair and Oscar Wllde."
KINSLEY recently put a sill·
month lnterdJct on one ot b.l.I
writers of quotations from
Samuel Jobnsoo, and ls con·
side ring "a permanent ban on
quotaUons from ... de Tocque·
vUte." Slnctt I have been gUilly <lf
that'• the word) of quoUna. and
more than once, from all tbe
named writers with tba excep.
tion of de Tocqueville. whom I
have not read. thes e lordl y
words wer e a little shaft passing
through my heart.
Uut. is the practice realty all
that tenible ? I hkc to think J use
quotations as little rhetorical
flouri s hes that a d van ce what ever I'm trying to say at
the minute. and which may con -
ceivably give pleasure to the
reader.
PUT ANOTHER way: 1 llke to
share a good th.Ing when I come
acrose tt. rather ln the way you
pass aJona an excellent Jolee in
the f8W times you bear auch a
tbJni. Or a slightly recondite.
but smashingly apposite, new
word. ltein: Tbe other day I read a J::." a,,ta lady ln which she orr. dedly dropped the obseTva·
tlon that "psycblalry Is a• unac·
ceptable alternative to in·
sanity."
Ho" would the excellent
Kinsley handle that one? Should
the writ.er just steal il for bjs
own? Would K. strike it out just
becauae It was a quotation?
Should tM ruder be deprived of
tbl1 1Plend1d obiter dictum Just
becaun the editor thinks his
writer had a te ndency to think
with his Bartlett rathe r than
with his head?
THAT DANDY quot es ar e
often used for paddlng, and by
t he best or breed. is beyond
question. J just read a book on
the British spie.s Maclean.
Burgess and Philby. wherein
about a t.bird of the text is com· posed of people who can write
better and more clearly than the
author. To ban the use of Dr. Johnson
Is surely a cruel and unusual
punishment for a writer. Jfe is
the most quoted writer in
English. Shakespeare not ex·
eluded. And the reason ls slm·
pie: he ls the most quotable.
Just try re-writing some of the
more notable of J ohnson's say.
logs . in order to skirt the im·
put aliOD or quotesmans hip:
Quotes
"Can you think of anything
more eQ)Oyable than 1etting an
opportunity at ace 72 to come
back to an active Ute and help
your country?" -Plllllp
Klwtllllel. alter bL'J swearlnl·ln
as U.S. Secretary or Commerce.
··Patriotism la the Jut ref.
u~e of a scoundrel.·• "No man but a blockhead ever wrote ex·
cept for money.'' "ln lapidary
mscriptions a man is not upon
oath."
And who can match . and
would not ask <or the courage lo
repeat two of the last words of
that great man? They were re·
corded. not by Bo6well. but by
Sir John HawkJns. Uttered in the midst of a delirium, they echo
the noble salutation of the
Roman gladiators to Caesar:
"lam Mori1u1'1'1" -.. I who am
now about to die.''
ONE CAN tJNDERSTAND
editorial petulance at putting out
good money for a writer's
thoughts only to be confronted
with swatches of the wisdom of
Emerson or Thoreau of Plato.
This I& just a form or editorial
faking. and should rightly QOt be
put Up with.
1 shall continue to lmbed my
own modest efforts with nuuets
of other men's treasure, for the
complaint at least mlnJmalb', I
shall s wear off quotes from
Oscar Wilde for the lenJtb ol tbe
upcoming baseball seaaoo.
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CONSUMER I NATION
DEAR PAT: I am thinking about buying an
antique car. Will I have to have it equipped to
meet current antipollution standards, and la a
special liceme plate required?
R.E., Fountain Valley
VeMdal el lllRortc la&ernt are Ht reqllire4 &e
llne ~ ..._ ftldcle peU.UO.·cemtrol de.tee
~ ,_ dewteea ab& were r~ ,_ wit
nWra bJ o.e Pare Air Ad of JIU. Tiie Depart·
mm& al MM« VebJcln lssaes spttlal ldenUftca·
Uon plates fOT mo&or vehicles manufactured after
llZZ and for those at least zs years old.
LeaglW Ezpand•
J
DEAR READERS: The Antl-Ddamatlon
Leape of B'u.l B'rt&la iA proridbag Oraage Couty
a6*lelta ~ a _.. service H lt expands Its pro-
gram for Somilllern Callfonllans. Henry IUJpe&eba,
vice president of the orgaalutlon•a Pacific
Sombwcat kdoa•I Board and a coaaty resident.
allllOQDCeCI tbe opening of a direct toll·frtt phone
line from Orange County to the league's Los
Angdesofftce. The nusnber is 641 ·3952.
CdUty Deposits
DEAR PAT: Do utility companies have some
automatic right to insist on being paid a deposit
when a person starts service?
P.L .. Newport Beach
Utilities fr~quently require a coasamer to
make a deposit or get a letter of guaranttts from
someone wbo wlll agree to pay the bill ii t.be COD·
sumer doesn't. Under the law, requiring a deposit
or leUer of guaraattt un be the same thing as de·
nyiag Cl'flClit. It's generally all right for a atllUy to -*for a deposit if you have a bad alility credit
bls&ory or lf you're a new customer and t.be atWty n•ltl...-, reqllires all new customers lo pay de·
posits.
Wbrnever you're denied credit -indading
utOlty credit -you have the right to know t.be
spedftc reaaon. If you are asked to pay a deposit.
ask for a reasoa in writing before you pay it. If yoa
can't wail for tbe hookup, pay the deposit, bat
write "Paid Under Protest" OD your check and
flldo8e a 80&e saying you think you slaoalcbl't have
to pey and wily. U you pay wJIU.gly, yoa may be
watYiDg yoa.r rtpt to know the specific reason .-.
Pay No Income Tax in 1980
and
Recapture Taxes Paid in
1977, 1978& 1979
Realize the benefits of up to a
550% Tax Deduction this year
while participating in a
highly profit motivated
investment.
• 4 years· of pub I le acceptance
•Flexibility of amount Invested
ACT NOW Available Only Thru June 30
Broker and ~les Positions Available
For More lnformatlon:-
Gerald L. Kozak
Newport Center
359San Miguel Or. Suite 110
Newport Beach. California 92660
644-2507
•
Patrons
·Dstrust
89c Meal
•·ORT LAUDtR · DALE . .,a. (AP) -Tbe
even·wet"k effort by a
rntaurint cbaln to offer
89-c~ot me ala hu failed.
"People Ju1t d ldn•t
believe lo tbe price,"
old Tony DePelbl.
nwnAffr of one ol the ~aeer" restaurant. In Broward County.
"Ev~rybody felt
sometblna WU wroag. ''
The restaurants.
wtucb were eventually
to be a national chain.
offered eight complete
di.noen for 89 cents. in· cludbul Salisbury steak.
hamburRer and fish and
cbi.f:e company that
owns the restaurants
will be liquidated and.
says DePelisi. "You'll
never see prices like
these aaain. • •
Inflation
Board Topic
An analysis of 1980-81
inflationary trends for
areas affecting the
Capi s trano -La gun a
Beach Regional Occupa·
tiona1 Program will be
revie wed by board
members at their meet·
ing tonight at 7:30.
Chief Administrator
1.ane de Arakal will ask
the board to schedule ~~.
"Cot o probUm' Then wnte to Pol VI.Inn Pol will
cut red tape. f)etting the all.!WeTs and action you need
to !IOI~ mequ1tie!l m government and hwmeu. MllU
11our qUt>st1oru to Pat Dunn. Al Your Service, Orange
Ccxut Dcul11 Pilot, PU Hoz 1560. CO!lta Mesa, CA
92b2i Ai maflY letters Q.3 pouz~ Will ~ ~ed.
but phoned mqwne!l or letters not rncludmg IM
rcader'i full name, address and bu.nness hours' phone
num~ca.not becOftndeTed. Thucolumnappearidal-
ly ercep« Sunday& "
Pa e .. ••q T~•I "''•
DEAR PAT: I've beard that home pregnancy
Lelt ldta ue not always accurate. If not, wby not?
L.R .. Fountain Valley
'fte teed and Dnl Ad.mlalaaraU.. HJ'8 Illa& aa.e .... ,...= rrepancy ca& kJU are like ws dDdlr'I .. " for zt yean. W..._ a weaaa la
P'IPI rt, alae p...ncea a spedal llerww m lter
mtne, tDOWa n DCG. Whea artae coat.alalag ~
t.nnoae is mixed with another solatlon, a
c...,.kal reactloa indicates prepa11ey. AJ&laoagb
tbe home ~ are reuoaablv acc•ra&.e fer a first c::beck. remember that you caa easily get false re· 9*a. nea wlleD following iJls&.r11cUoas.
Fe.-eumple. if there iA even a slight residff
al cld.eqea& or dirt ha tbe coataiJler you ue, tbe
&e9t ...., give an iJlcooclaslve aad possibly ta~r
red reading. Also, &he slightest movement, even
the vibration fTOm a refrigerator er air condition·
Ing lmit., caa change a reading. And placing the
coalahttt ln dlrect sunlight or rud in g a &.est ioo
early or late also can change resalts. Wbea asiJlg a
home test. women are advisf'd to follow up a
positive reading with an lmmt-diat.e visit to a doc·
ter, Of' if Aym ptoms or pregnancy continue after a
negaU•e reading.
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DAil V PILOT .4 7
Getting Tipsy_ on Tram ·
•1832!J~'~LWf AN .
DALLAS -Some travelen of an Intemperate
Dilute may look upon lhe new Dallaa·Fort Worth
airport u tbe blQett hortor bouM lo Teau, but
they bavea•t liven the fun 1lde of lt a chance. Now I chanced to be rtdloa the airport's
Alrtram tbe other day with five on workers Ju.t beck from three years In Saudi Arabia and they
~ It wtth the wide-eyed wonder and delight ct preecboolen discovering Dianeylaod.
"I DON'T CAaE WHAT GAT& tbat New
Orleanl filgbt ii at, rm gonna ride thia roller
coaster till the well runa dry." sang out the
bulldest of the retumin& rouatabout.a, settUng
bUmelf down on the floor
and biting off the lid of c Al_~• J an Imperial quart of 100 ~,-m~ proof charcoal filleredf'C!: 3ftw
duty free Tennessee -----
crude.
TilC Airtram. for those of you who have not
coped with It, is an automated. computerized. rail·
less railway .train that tours several Texas coun-
ties ln the process of delivering you to your plane
CODDection. sometimes on the same day.
It's a bit like the cbemio-sana-fer at Charles
DeGaulle Airport in Paris, except here the
laoguage problem is rreater.
THE BRIGHTLY UT CASS TaAVEL lo a coocrete gully around some pretty s harp curves
and up and down what passes ror mountains in
these parts. You ride different-colored trains to
reach the various departure gates g~nerously
spread out between the Rio Grande aod the Panhan·
die. 'The ride provides some thrills. like ooe ?f
those whiplash, stomacb-beavang contraptions m
an amusemeot park, because the different tra1os
keep cutllng in and out from u.nseeo 51dings and
switches.
''Hey, Lonnie. let me loot out the froot window
a while," whined the runtiest or the big ole boys,
trying to peek over the other's shoulder. wblle the
yellow train negotiated a bend that sloshed some
bourtJoo from their plasuc cups onto tbe otherwise
spotless Ooor.
"NOW VOU JlJST llESH," CHIDED Lonnie.
"Didn't I give you the wUJd·eY seat on that Con·
oorde conung over" ..
.. But be took the bottle wltb lllm," said tbe one
in t.be ll'eeD buebal1 ca_p wttb Vlf'IO DrUJiD1 ba·
scribed ln told braid OD tbe crown.
"We'll Jmt open another • ., ordained Bara Owl.
And be cUd. wltb b1a teeth, Jual u before.
TWO •ATaONLY LOOKING ENGLllll
tidies who got on wben Jack 1ot off loudlr eom~
plalned to one and all about havlna to pay 25 cents
to ride the Alrtram. They bad no American eoiJla.
only pounds sterling travelers checks, but a tlndb
stewardess bad come to tbelr rescue at the
bnlt.lle.
••1 aball certalnly give my travel agent a wlg-ODI for not warning us about this tram line when I eet back to Bury St. Edmunds," chirped the older ct the two. ''Tr aveling doesn't get any easier
despite all the modernization."
"No, M'am. it don't," commiserated Barn
Owl, "but this bel ...
With a cou~ bow. be offered them both a
heft of the native restorative. When they accepted
with UDbeeomlng alacrity. he reached into the vest
pocket of bis brushed denim safari suit, extracted
a gjeaming harmonica from a tiny box and p~
ceeded to play "Jambalaya."
THE OTID:.S COMMENCED TO SING along,
except for Green Baseball Cap who kept request·
ing "Don't bWll our flag we love it, you can take
your oil and shove it." The two English ladles moved~
discreetly toward the other end of the car.
A1 the next st.op an airport security officer
~'tuck his head in the door and eyeballed the
campftnl group gathered around the duty free.
"Any trouble here?" he asked. ·
"Yeah," said baseball cap, "They won't sing
'take your oll and s hove it.' "
.. NO SINGING, .. ORDERED THE m ajesty of
the law before the automatic doors closed ham out.
1be singing ceased for a time but Barn Owl bad aootber fun suggestion.
"Bet Jack"s on the train behind us. Let's
switch to the Green line and give b.im the slip.
~ .. ~ sorer th.an a two·bumped camel with
"Yeow·eeee." Lonnie let out a rebel yell, .. this
Uttle ole cboo-cboo is m ore fun than a barrel of
Obabran red eye." which I gathe red was the
bathtub eli XJr or the Persian Gull where liquid
Valballa is verboten.
Lonnie. by his Cajun accent . wa-; fro m BV DUMB Ll'CK. I GOT Off' AT the right
somewhere tn the Lowsiana swamp so far back be stat1oo for lbe New Or:leans fli ght. which turned
wore alligator shoes and h ad gray.flecked out to be delayed, bumpy and grudging with the
sideburns that bung down like Spanish moss He beverage ServlC'e
imitated a locomotive whaslle arouod c rucial J should bav~ stayed behind on the Airtram,
~spectral Yoice came over tbe intercom and where lbe act.!0!1 was. Wbeo ~ left, the. two British advised us in English and Spanish that we were .. ladies bad re1010ed the semtnar, decided also to
approaching a station and to be sure to check our swttcb OVtt ~ the G~een line and were ~~st ~een
gate oumbers. Tbe boys gathered around the duty. ~d ~:CW ~~~d;! lbe words to, My Olcl
free bottle didn't know which cat.e their ~gbt was Uke I 1aid it's a fu.n ·airport.
at. It aeema the cates for American alrliDH are------·--------------locat.fld at two different stations, and ii you mlued
your stop YoU bad to go all around again.
I 1VWI on lbe same fiight to New Orleans CZ3S)
and didn't know which eate either.
'nlE BALD·READEO ONE NAMED Jack
hopped off at a station called Hotel to check our
gate number on the 1telev1s1on scanner. Tbe
automatic doors closed behind ham and the train
started up again. "Hey. Jack's been left behind." wailed Lonnie,
at last abandoning the coveted front window.
"No problem. we'll pick b lm up nex-t time
around." said the bulky one on the noor who weot
by the name of Barn Owl or something.
Israeli Coin Used
'.....S INSWAMd '
MOUP S.HM w tJl-J.4J7 • ........... c.... .......
CORNEA
·Rare Coins & StampS
GOLD & SILVER
Price-s '°' 4·22-80 OlldO-dl. Sol•-0 ,11 ... ~
'Bur hi Kr°""'r~ '517. l&Js ..
-LP"'' S617. 1535.
•IUY ...
DIAMONDS
investmem & Jewelry
gr ode
Con broker ex buy fcx
Cash
free .Aw'oisol
Cdl hr on Appointment
TEL AVJV, Israel <AP> -The Israeli half·
pound coin, eroded by inflation and devaluauon
and now worth just more than a penny, gets a lot
mor e respect in the United State!). Vending
•,\·onaol• Blood Prt-s•ur-machines there treat 1t like a quarter ~ The New York correspondent for the Israel!
IOO C O<t"W'\ s.4. $512.
\()""""' ~ 1643.
~· • -"'"' 1 03I"{,. , 111%
P. we.at & COMPANY
Clee6ers in Prec10us Gems o..----DEAR PAT: What is a "normal" blood pre· daily Maanv r~ports that the roan a.s turrung up m
ssure reading for an adult. and what do the upper ~rowing numbers inside com-Operated telephones, (714) ~
and lower numbers actually mcao? laundry machines. newspaper dispensers aod Sollttl co .. 1 Plau VIiiage
I JOO QUAIL ST1tllT ~'205
9*WP'OCT IE.4CH, C.4 UHO
17141 lll-OOSI
A.K .. Newport Be-acb soack and soft-dnnk machines. --~~~-.,.,
A~~ pres~n nadlng ~ lH over Mis ~~~~~~~~~~---------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
about average for most adults. according to the
American Heart Association. Wben tbe r eading is
141 over 90. a physician may choose conlinaed ob-
servaUoo to see if there ls any Lacrease, begin
mild noo-drug lTeatment such as advblng salt in·
lake and weight reduction, or begin drag therapy
if there are other risk factors. A pressure of 16t
O\'el' 95 puts one at greater risk and more frequeat·
ly req&&res treatment with dru~s .
1be association explains tbat the first or upper
lllllDbu ls lbe systolJc pressure or the pressure in ,_--..-.1;.;.;.;;.r...;."';.;;'";.;.;-;.;..'i,.;"".;.;.•im'-.
lbe blood vessels as the heart beats or coatracts. It ----------1
does mt necessarily increase with age. Tbe second
or ~r number Ls the diastolic pressare or the
pn!9fRre In the blood vessels as lbe bea(t relnes
or res&I betweea beats.
C•ll 642-5678.
Put a few words
lo work tor ou.
Cod<tails And Evening?
See the collection!
Long and short dresses in
luxury fabrics such as
Q~ The Sophisticated
Fibre Of Our Time
Our choices from the
spring and summer
collections by America's
finer dre$Smakers.
Jill Richards, Jerry
Silverman, Victoria Royal,
Frank Masandrea,
Nat Kaplan and more.
In South Coast Plaza on
Thursday and Friday,
April 24 and 25.
lnfonnal modeling
11 :30 to 3:30.
The crystal pleated dress
with rhinestone clasp by
Felix Arbeo: periwinkle
blue Oianl nylon. 6 to 14
sizes 135.00.
Fine Dress Salon
Lmagn1n
South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 957·1511
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w.dn11d1y, Aprll a . 111() \ENERAL NEWS
·Travel Bothers
O'Neal, Fawcett
El-vis~ Druggist Ousted
INICWPU
RwMO'NNI
. ~
LONDON CAP) -Ftlm aura Ryan O'NeataDi
PlrT9 ra..n. .-. aam• laan Metl ,.._.
tieaUY lbaked, acuttled with photo•raplMtn at Lon·
don't Heatbrow alrport,JU:l))' to U'MD &.bra&._.,. .-.IOll·--·_... their Coecofcli 1•t t~ · back wl&.la
---trouble. lllM FaWfttt1 weanna 1 Wilke -.Omber laeket, lUck jeMI Md a1rk 1la1 .... waa flrwt ou Tuee-'
cl91111111 nn for \he cbeck·lD. Wbea 1b• proteeted
tlll& .....,.,..,illad mo .. w lier. O'Nean••t
toMrlMd.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP> -A Dhu'maciaL wbo dllpemed about
i0,000 DWI and lajecUoal for tbe
la l:lvta Presley durtn• the
lilt year and a hall of hll ure a-All'eld to a.o order nvok.loc am-...llOIDM.
lntna Jack Kinch, operator
,'1 Pr'elertpdon House in lilem-
pblll, appeared Tuesday berore
O'NMI ......... OM pbcMosrapher to • 11 ... ~·-Y!.._, pm.a ta d9I airport. louac•. and wlt.h bll forHrm •vx 1 ., tbe preuman'1 Uaroat. O'NH I 1bo.atec1:
tbe ~ of_~acy at tu .....-. He wu accuaed or •l'4l'flln1 controlled aubatances
llld Ml"CIOtiea for PresleJ on pre .
"Dma't ftW loUl:b ..,. ...
AP•.,... ICl't= written by Or. George .. :!CIED . ~~. Prelle1'1 personal
II:" ,.. .....
NICBOP01JL08' STATE
med1ca1 llceme ... 1u.apended
llO dQI after a heart.as t.b1I )'eu
by tbe state Boanl of lledlcal
Examlnera. Hi reaumed bla
practice lilonday.
Revocation of tbe 1tate
licenses for Klraeb and
Pharmacy House avoided a
beartng acbeduled for June.
Authorities aald It wu posal-
ble that Kirsch could later try to
resume bb profeulon by apply· inC fOf' a new liceQM.
nE8LEY WAS 41 when be
died Aug. 16, 1977 in hia Mem-
phis mansion. Death was at·
tritd.ed to heart rallure. but tbe
HOUSEHOLD ·NEEDS
FASHION COA~
witti "SILICONE"
.,..... HIBACHI
l0"'1l7"'1J~#(""9L)
TOPOL THE
SMOKERS
TOOTHPOUSH
::.1 report wu never made
/ta ol the .,,... order,
cld lllOt CGllYa& &M ataaa Tbe complaiDt U1te4
-pnleripeiom dis,...... by Kinda from Jan. 10, m•. uaw tbe daJ blfar'9 Presley'• death.
lllllt .,... pWa but aome were
~. AlllGlll tbe ... llltecl In the
complatat ••re varylltl
•nnanta of Amytal, Dexedrine,
BipbetamlDe and Percodan.
C1111•2-5171.
Put• few word•
to wotk for you.
With Solid
Brass Couplings
II LUtGTHS If 10 TO 24 n.
Sports Custi!OC\S
ClufaDle C451 1<(111
cons1ruC11on worn Cflrome p•aleO cut 11on grolls
•l *J 5.95 ·1.69 3 OL TUBE
3.49
11SIGNATURE" 60 FT. PLASTIC
LAWN HOSE
With Yl' BOR£
NOW! 341
175250 •
FISHING NEEDS
SAvt
~A" 2-PIECE
SPINNING OUTITT
FOR FRESH WATER
White solid glass rod wrapped
with black thread & gold trim
All me1a1 gearmg spinning reel
~.9.95
SAvt
20"
I MONOLB.
LINE
TO 40 LL TEST ggc
1'1' VLCHEK Mvtttbnr
Tackle Box
WITH TRAY
.... 2.99
HARDWOOD
KITCHEN
TOOLS
•tr SlottM S,O...
•12'" SIHtd SpoH
•12" Conw...tioul S,00.
· •12" l·Molo s,eo•
•12'' Fon
•11"~
YOUR CHOICE
AD PRICES PREVAIL:
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23rd THRU SAT. APRIL 26th
• Handi Carrier
• Waste Bask et, 10 Qt.
~~ ,,..t:::::=~D) • Bowl Brnsh & Holder
•Pail , 10 Qt.
•Dish Pan, 10 Qt.
•Utility Tub , 14 Qt.
•Mixing Bowl Set, 3 Pc .
L'OREAL
ULTRA RICH
INSTANT HAIR ~
CONDITIONER -,, ... ,,.. .. ~..,
>
2 oz.1.29
llnnl C.ler
PROIDN
Shampoo or
Creme Rinse &
Conditi0tter ~_iii
{3'9a L:=' ~ 3.31
FROSTING KIT =======
''Ambassador ''
WINES
"Blue Nun "
~,fmLCH
~~ilfi3;11~U1l:FJ
VINT AGE DA TE
VARIES
A 1.sLT. 2.99a 750ML 3.49
110 llOUOll AT: 5171 UlllY£RSITY AV£. l IAll llEGO«O II. MAlll ITllUT.COllOllA
2.11
fCMMTAINW&W"f t'ts ·aaw ...
I
" ·----• -r -~ -.
Rely on your Sav·on
pharmac1s1 tor your tam1tv
health ueds Consult
lllm .. seell hrs proless1ona1
advice Al S1v-on. 11
reo1stered pham1ac1st Is
always on duly to prepate
& provide protess1onar
consu11a t1on on yo ur
PftSCf1pC1on.
CIAltr 3J oz ,,,
I .
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CALIFORNIA I
Funeral ·Homes Wage Biddmg -Wa ~ 1Jeiree4
Jerrold L . Scbecter, 47,
former as ·
aotiate WbUe Hou se press
~lnthe Carter Ad -
mlniatrallo!':t-fWi tiien-eTeClea
SAJn'A aGeA CAP> -loao•a QuQ oftlelall IM>M to reaota u ...-m•• --"Wltll ............ ,. wlilD Mft .._. a blddlnl wer o•er
..._ wtllida wt.cl up l11 UM county ...... o111ee.
1M1al tllil put to montlll, UI• pro-~ of tbe caaet, llii"fMDU, would ~. Tbl .... t....s tllat
paMd -of nmoYIDI boditLtiHL --tbl dece•e.ecl wD tMa-for the-aw we111 farh• &M-eoet .t ~ -JM ..... , otnce bU .-. from • '-'al. · he lel"Ytee to eGmtmen. I
vtce Pl'Wident ol publlc afla lr
for 0c<'id ntal
Petroleum Corp .
A ........ to p&ck up bodlea for ~~~ ""1111111t~Md\, u op&;01ecJ to eer er •w+ of ti.JI, will probably be 1c
CllMd bJ tbe coantr , aherlff'• ad mlnl1tratlve off ee r I!! u1ene
SamuellOft Wd.
Mll\JltL80N ACCU81t0 the 13
f\.nttal honWla ln Ute couoly of band· lnc \olltbll' ln "an attempt t.o rlp the COUlllY olf for • lot of hue kl ..
notblDI to SUI per body and back to But in Jame, tbe funeral bomn J,oJd Lall ae'*1••n, a.ap.1 ol tbe OJ almoat aotlaln1 11 undertakers tbl oouaty theJ could DO lon1er offer -a AeUel' to SamuellOD otrertD ~ wttb the couoly 1overnmeat tbe pick-up eervice for notblnl and let up a eeatral morsue. W1aea .
tndudLotbL -----llMd e.-be P9fd t H&-per-bodr. -for·netr T nmce-wer• aoa11rt
1be pr1ce 1lubln1 started wben Owners arsued that it waa a falr Chapel ol tbe ~-uDdercut
one undertaker, Robert IA111l of a""Nlt for p6ckln1 up a body, 111ilt-combined offer of tbe olb• ~
a.ape& ot the Cbimea, UDdercut col· lnl tbe coroner ln bis autopey and mortumi• by IU,000 to -.ooo. lielllaea by ofterta1 to aet up a cen-c:te-'nl1'P afterward.
tnf county moraue. . PACED WITB 1011 n. out
IN RJPPOllT OP their requeat, alqether, the otber undertake rt
roa MOaE TRAN 100 years, they cited a declalon by the state tbeo reduced their demanu COD•'
f\D!ral bomel picked up for free the Department of Consumer Affairs sidlrably, offerta1 to bandJe bodie8 •
boclel handled eacb year by the cor-'8'llnl tuneral cllrectors to cbarge • before. oa a. rotalinl bull, for
oner11 olflce, fi1urtn1 that in IO per-local 1overnmeot1 for coroner's, t3,lllC» a year, or $25 per body.
REGULAR or UNSUNTEO
1.Soz.119. PAK OF 60
·-~~ ~~· ~ SUMMERTIME VALUES
"YES" ~
~,.
R£USAll£
LATU
ltUlll•
. 11' /\. . _.t11-•""'"''-l-
GLOVES
0... Site nt~ All
PAii OF 10 99c
PYREX
3-PIECE MIXING~
BOWL SET
1·11h .
21fz QT. SIZE
"THERMO.Sf RY "
Salad Bar
w1lh Seven lnd1v1dual
Compartments
114lil20
.. 3.15
GLASS TEA KETTL£
l n 't Co6or MMd~
... ~3.11
17.11
TOTE BAGS
by SHAMROCK
Made" ol rugged
polyethylene
m ass t colors
111210
SEA & SKI
LOTION or DARK
TANNING OIL
4~.2.19u.
GOLDEN
TAN
4 oz.
2.19
GLASSWARE
by LIBBEY
Monarch Butterfl ie
219 11.-.llZ[
'All Of 4
. 2.49
.
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AD PRICES PREVAIL:
WEDNESDAY , APRIL 23rd THRU SAT . APRIL 26th
Collr;n •,h 1<l0v. !.11101:
in Ii h•l ll COlflt\ & a!>' I
Sly~
YOUR
CHOICE
4 ·~Ii ,
LADIES l ·PIECE
SWIM SUITS
In today's fashion
colors & styles.
YOUR
CHOICE
LADIES TOPS
• • 1Qtl po1v1· Irr
11!1•\0ll'~ m dSS I
tolors & styles
YOUR
CHOICE
·•••ll l,11ir ll ',
YOUR
CHOICE
BLUE ICE
DRIPUSS ICE SUBSTITUTE
llfl.UABtE
suPER Tuber
Gnat Family Fun
YEAR ROUND
·38· 01ame1er
•S..iltty Ctn"r ~~· •Suoer louQh ~ 1r • .. ;
VALUE !
ASCRIPTIN
Aspirin with Mulox
1Ws 1.49
22u.1.ll
... """ 11ACM--111t ......._ ......,.,... a TOI0-'4111 ............
..,..,AIMYM.LIT t11s•1.&W.-· IAMTAA*-"ll s.a ...... se.
PAK OF 6 1.11
' .frv•lwOOd f 1ni• r1 f ...,....,~
•f •!le1Ptl Vinyl S.--11
.. 12.95
LAWN&PATIO
FURNITURE
TUBULAR
CONSTRUCTION
CHAIR ·~ CHAISE 11514
6.99 12.9.9
FOLDING CHAIR
6.88 •.
tu. I.II
~ .
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~·DM.V flllLOT WedftMdey, Aptjl IS, tllO ____________________________ .;.;..;,.;;.;.;.~;..;..;:;;.;..;~~------------------~-----------------------------------------------------------------~-------------"""""" .......
. .
Reynolds Wrap ",.5 1 •
Reynolds Wrap '125..' • ~·-"!'!
2 .~ s.oo
Reg. 3.49 eaoh
Klngatord Ctwcoal. Easy.fighting
bnquets 1n 20 lb. bag. Um.I 2 per customer.
7.00
Reg 1099
Multl·Poaltion Lounget. Durable
steel frame with colorful vinyl
webbing I
7.00 74.99
Rtg 9299 ttocwer.a Conwrtlbie Upright
Vecuum. Has sli<Je.on b8g f°' QUICk
change. llptOe rug pile adjustment.
all·steet agitator limited ooantllies
(U4101)
..
Popular carton
cigarettes at
big savings!
AeQuler Reg 5 07 a.le 4.55
1ocJmm Reg 5 17 Sele 4.16
1.·9919"x32" 12.00,win 3.99mk 2.99
Rog. 399
~ Aug. Durable braided rug
IS acryhclnylOn/WOOI blend.
reversible. and comes 1n a Wldo
range ol colofs.
22"•40" Reg. 5.49 s... 2.n
21"•44" Reg 6.99 Sele 3.55
30"a62" Reg 9.99 .... 4."
40"•14" Reg 15 99 Sele 7."
Orig. 1999
"Archee" Quitted ledapt9eda.
Bold geometric pattern spreads are
COi ton/polyestet Wltti 1 QO'l\, polyester
t•I. Not all sizes 10 all stores
Full Ong 25.99 Sele 11.00
Queen Ona. 30 99 Sele 11.00
King Ong. 34 99 Sele 21.00
I
3 Pfo:·1.00 .99
Bk• Olapouble Shaver.. Four to
a pac:Kage that s 12 razors tor 1001 __ _
Fab9~ Orgeolce Shempoo.
Choose normal, drv. 'Of OllV formulas.
15 Ol
Reg. 5.33 and 5 99
Men'a ...... •U.Mtat•W.~
tees°' briefs in wtwte 100"!. couor1
Tees 51.zes S.M.L.XL and briefs Size&
30-42 Limited Quantrtles
Reg 4.99 and!> 99 ..., •• 0... lh#ta. ChOose short
or long 5'eeYes in easycare
polyJoouon All St.zes and COIOls may
not be available in all stores L1m1ltKl
QUantllleS
69.99 54.99
Reg 89 99 AfVu•' Slide Projec1or. Featuros-
1ncluOa remote contrOI
lorwarc1froverse pro,ection
100 ~hde rotary tray
64.99
Reg 79.99 Huf fv,. 10-lpMd lllcycte9. 0'°°9e
men's and women's 26" modela or
boys· 24" model SlightaddltiotW
charge tor assembly
6.99
Reg 10 99
Boye' Prewaahed Feahion Jeena.
Machine care denim With fashion
ba~ pocket treatment Sizes 8-18
regular and shm. l.Jmtted quantltieS
~
I \
38.00
Reg 49 99
Polaroid• OneStep 0-l..ight
c.m.re Kit $upe< ea!>y to opefate
n.is O·llgtll ~rooe 10 make parloct
P.cturos a Yto'lP1 f ~ 'I
~ ~u !.n
29.99 69.88 9.99 44.99 44.99 24.99
Reg 3999
ITT Ultrllphone PC 300'. Rotary
dial model has nnger. modular plug.
haod9ome contemporary destgn
Reg 9988
Phonemete Detuxe 300'. An!>wers
your phone. recalls message!> Ideal
tor today's oosy fife'
19.99 19.99
Reg 3999
7-Pc. Cook were Seta. Choose lrom
two handsome patterns, both
porcelain on steel with noo·sllck
sudaoes Sets include 2 covered
saucepans. dutch oven. and opon
trypan.
Reg 30.99 Regal' SHwrStone,. Co<*we,..
Seven· piece set inckJdes t and 2 QI
covered saucepans. 5 Qt. dutch oven.
1 CW." open lrypan. . ~
I Yl"Gourmet Pan ~~
Reg 6 99 Sal• 2."
10'' Gourmet Pan
Reg 8.99 .... 3."
1T Gourmet Pan
Reg. 9.99 .... 4."no----"t•J...11""
11" aqu.,. Griddle ·'
Reg 10.99 .... '·" .____,,__ ......
Reg 15 99
TMI Model 122 LCD Celcul.tor.
Features include 4-key memory.
2000·hr batterv hie. et1'd1I card
wallet case o-~
8a11enes •l!lll mcluded ...
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1 .....
I
~. r-:·_
1.1r .1 :u<.:.
19.99
Reg 39 99
•Pc. St<>MW•• Set. Attractrve
durable dinnerware 1n a cho1c.o of
several pallerns ·
40-Pc. Stone1Hr• Set
Reg. 39 99 Sal• 24.99
R-Og 64 99
Sharp EL· 1071 Printing Ceku ... or.
Handy features include 1().dlglt
display, memory Uso!> plain papar
, ...... ...... --"
19.99
Reg 29 99 eech
tmperiel" Lawn SprMder'S. Choose
the Mar1< 111• broadcast !IPfeadef or
the Mati< IV rolo spreader, both
smooUl·rOlllng and durable
~ 23999 21' ...., Begging Mower. Has 31'1
h.p. BriQ01 &-Stranoni. engine. 21 "
cutting Wldltl, durable t>agoor is
cog-drlve tett-propelled
Reg 3499
v1vit.r-Modef 100 Camera om Kit.
Has 00111-tn e1ec1ronte flash. comes
w11h C 110· 12 lllm and battenes
R~ 14999 21' Mulching Mower. Has 3YI hp.
engine. 21 " C1Jt tiog wldth,oooveoieot
mulehing feature
Sale limited to quantities on hand. sorry, no rainchecks. No sales to dealers.
..
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1he 1teasury
lkl9ne PM! 7105 Beectl ~ • Oranede ... , 18000 Chel.IWOftt't SI • Ult1u00d: %170 e C8l'IOtl SI ~1 700 City 0nve So • ~: 3520 Tyler Sc •..,_A.Mi 3900 S 8rlltOI St
Ton.nee: 2201~ Hawh>rne 8fvd • ~ Hiiie: 21500 VIGtOl'f 81...o
Houri: Delly, 9 30 • m to 9 00 pm !Sundey. 10 00 a m to 6 00 pm I
___ .__..... _____ _
'2 ....
tor
1.00
Reg 1 33 10 1 !>t> prr c;et
~ Hengen ChOOM lrom
sets of 2 Sti•I. 6 drt'~'> J rrnoser 1
Simi. Of 4 CIOtrr OOVtlltlU Ore~
hangers
50°/o off selected
pictures, mirrors
Ctioose trom an assortment ot
sub1ec1s trom 1rad1ttonal lo modern.
'"sizes ranging from 5· 17" to 24··x48'".
Regularly priced from 1.9910 49.99.
Limited quantities.
~ ~
2:.44 :-: 1.22
Ae;..US
l.Mtee' eotion 8ti.ta. Combed
COltOf'I wi1h eta llC' or banded ltg
Slits 3'-.40
l•tre-... Rog 433 .... 211
2 tor s.oo
~ 1 44 no J99
Women's Ny1of'I Tncot Gown•
CtiooMJ walll or lull length st~ In
assorted pa!il61~ Suu'> S M Land
extra ~i.zei. 1 2X 42 .se L1mttad
QUd01tl16'S
50°/o off selected
4-pack glassware
Rocks. beverage, and COOier glasses
tn handy 4~packs. regularly pnoed
from 2.44 to 4 99. all now at SO°'o
savings. Limited quanllhes.
~~-~' ~\IL ... [1
Atg7911 -
Women'• lhort SIM¥• T ... ~• ea"""'°' pol f'itlOr
in I\ reinbOW or
tr>itf'IQ ltiadts
Sr1os S,M L.xt.
\
25 ~/o
off
Spring fragrance
spectacular!
Now yo1.1 can save a big 25°'o on
IOday·s most fabulous fragrances•
Choosu from Wind SonQ. Aviance.
Babe T!Q'ess Eme<aude. Nuance.
MasulTll Smi1111. and Cachet, 1n
splashes and sp<ays to suit your
tancy Hurr11 in and ctlOose vours
now'
50°/o off selected
wicker
A fabulOus selec1oo. 1nc1ud1ng
fur M ure t>askets. wan decOr. and
ITIOfe Regularty pnced from 99• to
179.99 L1m11ed quant1110s.
.so
-orig.1 ee'°3 99
Women'• ac.~11·. ChOoH trom a
IKl~r MledlOO of VOtle&. oh11fon1,
chor\IJ .... ierr .. a. bouc161, and m()fe
1n sha()tl 10 suit your llWlCY Not all
• "YIOr. a11ai1at>lo 1n all st0<d's
Choose from a hal1 OOien Quality
pairs. all at 25' savtngs
3x28 Sport/ThMtre
Reg t3 99 s.le 9..99
7X35 F•t Foals
Reg 32 99 Sat• 23.99
7•35 Wide Angle F .. t Focus
Reg. 37.99 Sale 27.99
7X50 F .. t Focus
Reg. 42.99 Sate 31..99
101!50 Fast Focus
Reg 4 7 99 s.le 35.99
7X· 15X·35 Zoom
R1og 79 99 Sale 59.99
50o/o off selected
lamps
ChOOSe l~c models. swaq-,
poles deSJt. accent. ano many Me,.•1·.
regurarty PoOOd from 4 99 10 4-l 'h
Llmrted Quantrttes
.)
.50-
DAIL y PILOT A • 'I
Reg. 7.99 each
Heevy Duty lhodl AllH'1ltr'I •
5'lH to f1t moet ~ c:.19
Speoal lnstanauon
price just 2 00
each (regularly
3,75 per
shed).
Save over 3()0/o on Close-out prices
deluxe v inyl on all 78 poly
luggage! tires!
All prece5 feature steel frame. Toogh 78 senes !Ires.feature 4-c>fv
contlOGfltaf styling and attractrve cvt polyeslef oord body and mu•i..flb -
velvet panel Not clll sizes av all a.Die.,, tread for excellent traction and a
all s\Ores smoocn nese. Not all Sizes available In
all s\Orea. Toe. Reg 16 99 Safe 11.00 22" Carry-On SU. AeQ. Se6e F.E.T. ~ 22 99 Sale 16.00 A71-13 29.09 20..00 1.62
24 PuMINft C79-14 33.99 25.00 1.92
Reg. 27 99 Sate 19..00 En-14 35.99 25.00 2.12
26" WhMled Puttmeri F7S.14 36.99 25.00 2 23
Reg 34 99 s.le 24..00 071-14 38.99 29.00 2 25
2e·· Wheeled Pu11men 078-15 38 99 29.oo 2.46
Reg. 40 99 s.18 21..00 tfn.15 41 .99 29.00 2.66
~-llat9!11oilll Some 51ze1 of blackwalls available at
2 oo less per t11e Pnces include
•nsta.11 al!On.
!!it
284.00 32.99
Reg 329 99
Bohaei 19" (Oiag.) ~TV.
Features inc~ 90llO st.ate d\assl$.
auto COIOr control. walnut gralf'l ltf'llsh
0
0
Reg 42 99
~ TV Carl Two-shell
ca.ti tias heavy duty casters.
simulated woodgrain hn1sh. Holds
TVs uo to 19
l.lmrted QUdnlll/e ,
8 .99 35.99 2 ,0,1.00 49.99 149.99 29.99
Reg 12.99
Phone St.and. Durable 2·shell stand
is easy to assemble. has cane·look
Insets Ltmrled quantrties
II 1--:1
'I I
9.88
Reg 15.99
50' Garden HoM. All-purpose hose
Is 5/8"' In diameter. retnforced for
strength
Reg 45.99
S.er11ng"' HMdphone. AM/FMI
stereo multiplex headphone radio
comes with 9-llOlt batte<y. Um11ed
Quantities (H0800) ~
~l ·. \ --_w
2,01
10.00
Reg 8.66 each
Long Henchd Toole. Choose from
hOe. weeding hOe. rake. open back
shovel. cult111ator 1:---.::::i~ 'l/ .---
Reg. 99• each ~ 818"11 ca.Mtte TllPH. · · · · •
Two-pack of 60 minute
tapes. Ideal for home 1
r8COfdlngs.. Limited -quao~oos a~
1 ~1~'
29.99
Reg. 49 99
Bleck & Deck«'~ Wortun_.•.
Super handy PQ11.Bble w()fl( oenier
and vise hes sturOy steel bue. lolds
for easy storage. Modet 79-003.
.. . ..
Reg 69 99
Soundealgn • S1ere0 Phonogf8Ph
with Speekera. Includes sOlid state
ampltfier. fuM 51ze ,,----BSA changer ,,,,_ __
diamond Slylus.
(6024·51)
1.00
Req 1 44
Hand Tool A .. ortment. ChOose
from a lantasoc seleelion of qualrty
1001s and accessories. 1ncludtnq 16
OL stool hammer. piastre toOI bOx, much. moch mo<e.
-c ,_ ___ J __<)
Req 199 99
Soundeelgn • S1efeO wtth a. T red( °' Cassette Aec:iorder. AM/FM
~8foo •s tu• ot l"'El features . 16667·811
6~·811
Save $10.00
18.99
Rec] 28 99
Hlrah • WOficbench. SIUl'Oy s~
!fame supports thdt 36 120·· WOf1c
surtaco. ~asy to assemble. l--:::. p u--·~,~
Reg 4()99
Kreb9/~ Cockalt Table.
Anractrve woodgrain hrt1sh tablo has
2 ShetveS. IS 151,. hKJh ltm1led
quant•toes
.J
-r --..cq
..... :...,
3.99 ~~k
Reg. 1.n
Ml,.. &.Mr' llocala. Remove
Otd fln!ShesquddyandsalOlywtthout
harmful chemicals or power tools.
( ' ~~-., .... \ -.. ,, "= .. ~.
' -{ -'
•.-c· ' ) ·-'·h . ._____. . --=-----..J
Sale limited to quantities on hand. Sorry, no rainchecks. No sales to dealers.
1helteasury
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Sale prices effective
April 23·26, 1980.
Wedneed1y. Aprll 23, 1NO NATION
.... IJ ..
Carrie Gabnel .
32 -y ar ·old
rmanclal pl:.n.
ncr from South lbv r , NJ., wlll
crown ht-r sue oossor 1',ri day o. r.trs Amenca.
DUMAMHI
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INGLEWOOD -There are hurt-
ak_.. and tear·Jerken, routs and lut· aeeona victorie., yawnen and thillen . . . and u.. t.here'1 t.be type ot sune tbe Los
An1ela Laken ple,ed 1t t.be P'wum "'-·
da)' Dllbl.
Tb• proper eapre11lon ll 1lnawa7.
altbo&a1h Seattle mJabt prefer t.be le.rm takeaw~ betlu, a1 J uk Sikma'1 fl'M
throw with two •ffOndl to play aave the
dereAdina workt cbampiON a 108-10'7 ateal
and a 1·0 lead in their beat-of-1even
Westem Conference champlon&hlp flnal
with the Laken.
NATUltALLY, THE LOSS waa costly In
Lh at it OOl only put the Lakers m a must
win situation toniaht (8:30), but also
put Paul Westhead'a crew in a must·wtn
situation in Seattle, now lbat lbe all impor·
tant home court advantaae baa n~un1 to
the Sonics.
There were actually a number of con·
tributing factors lo the defeat. all ol whicb
could be dlred.b related to t.M Lakftl. Yor l1111tance:
-uaa1:• AaDuL-.1A•M•. wbo 4.~~ .:.:rn·t:!-L: .=_s ~
evea tak• a lbot. Wilt? wen, ulltd
tb• Laker pl1yen Jut ..,,...... t.belr
lbouldln ..,U., t.be belt l*'IOft lo anawer that q-.t.lon waa Karee1n. The oely prob-
le11> wu Jabbar dreaaed and m1de a
quick eut. 1voldl.n1 \he media eaUnly.
Jamaal Wilke. ind Norm Nlxoo, who
shot J4 and 51 percent, rapectlvely. from
the field dwin& the aeuon, were a poroua
14 of 40 combined Tuesday nlabt, leaving
the Lalien with a virtually non-exiltent
ouulde eame. The duo's Umin1 wu so off,
10 ract, the rim could have been 12 feet in
d1ameter and they would have missed.
-Chalk it up lo rustineas. the layoff, or
complacency, the bottom line is tbe
Lakers were stale and nat, showing little
siana ol We except for momentary spurts.
-NOBODY, BUT NOBODY could stop
Freddie "Downtown" Brown, wbo came
DAIL 'f PILOT
off the ~ to 1eore a aame-bliti st point.a, all oa out.aide Jumpen, wtth four
baalleta eom1nl from the tbree-potat outer
1tratolipbeN. lie wu to awe10me tUt tt
promp&ed oae reporter to ut lf be wu •·
1toppable when lo that k1Dd"'. poove •. ''PnUJ mutb." be quipped with a amlle.
AmullWY tbe Laken were atil1 ID the
cooa.t uiitil tboee alOllUiaa olaa1q mo-
ment.a. S.tde had m&aed lti lbot and tbe
La.ken attained poaeukJD with 14 ~
to play. The ball wu tbea moved aroaDd
unW it found Wilkes all a.lone lo tbe COi"
ner. Hi.I 11-toowr bounced off the edee of
the rim and both Sikma and Nixon battled
for lbe rebound.
NIXON SIAPPED the ball to Jabbar
who took ooe final desperation shot, but
before the crowd could react. play wu
halted when Nixoa wu whistled for a foul.
The 'replay clearly showed Nixon ma.It·
Ing contact with SUl:ma'• arm, but u ao-
oouncer Keith Ericbon wu quiet to point
out, "The referees usually don't make <See IAK.DS. Pase BZ>
Ford's Analysis:
Angels Down
In the Dumps
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP>
-Minnesota's Geoff Zahn UD·
derpowered the s lumping Angels
Tuesday, limiting the defending
American League Western
Division champions to six hits en
route to an 8-1 victory in the
Twins' home opener.
Atbrongm~,268fansturned
out at sun -drenched
Metropolitan Stadium to see the Twins win their third straight
game and band the AnaeLs their
lif\h coaaecutive loea.
ZAHN ADMI I I EDL Y relies on guile, craftineu and a com·
pendlum of slow, breaking
pitches when be takes the
mound. A1atnat the power-
packed An1ela · liDeup. it wu
ewu~
While the Twins were coming
out of their hitting s lump, the
Angels remained in theirs. But
Ford is optimistic that bis club
will s hake its e arly-s eason
doldrums.
"lt's just a matter of lime,''
s aid Ford, a nother ex Twtn
"Right now we're way down in
the dumps. We're not really in
the game. We come to the park
thinking about yesterday.
··But we all s till know that
we're the team lo beat. We'll
come out of it."
BEFO&E TllB GA•E. tbe
Ao1ela learned tbat catcher
Brian I>ownlna. wbo bit .m lut
year, wU1 be sidelined for about
two maathl becaUM of a fnc·
lured Wt aotle.
Downing suffered the injury ln
the second game of a double-
header Sunday at Oakland as
the result ol a collision at the plate with Rickey Henderson as
the A's outfielder was stea.U.ne
home.
a.., ..... """-.,. e.y ..,..,_
"I know that I'm not an over·
powering pitcher," said Zahn.
2 · l. "I just try to be COGSiatent
and mix up my pitches. I said
when I fll'St came to the Twins
three years ago that I was oo.ly
here by the grace of G<>d. To me,
the most aallsfying thing is
knowing lhal I've done the best I
can wlth the talent the Lord's
given me." Zahn gave up his only nm in
the first inning oo Fred Patek 's
leadoff double, a sacrifice bunt
by Rod Carew and Dan Ford's
ground out, but Roy Smalley hit
a two-nm homer, bis fifth, in the
bottom of the fll"St off loser Dave
Frost. 2·1 and the Twins were off
and running. Hoskeo Powell and
Ron Jackson also homered to
back Zahn with a 13-hit attack.
The fracture was discovered
Mo nday and Downing was
placed on the 15-day disabled list
T uesday. JACK SIKMA SCORES OVER KAREEM A80UL.JA88AR.
' SF Son·y Sutton Stayed
Dodger Pitcher Gets 51st Shutout
v. heo it was juat the second
SPENCER HAYWOOD (LEFT) BATI'LES VINNIE JOHNSON.
THE 33· YEAR·OLD left·
hander was particularly efftt·
ti ve against the Ancel•• biggest
bats, cbeck.ing Don Baylor and
Ford oo one single apiece, and
holding both Carew and Al
Cowens hitless. Patek led the
Angela at the plate with two hits.
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Don Sutton W ormed
the Lo6 Angeles Dodgers Uus year that he wouldn't
mind being traded.
The San Francisco Giants wouldn't have
minded that at all.
"Baseball 1s a game that eias to be thought
out." Bnst ol said. "There was ao concentration
out there tonight "
Offensive Shootout?
Surf, Strikers Vie
"It was easy today, just like
sittine back there in a rocking
chair," said Zahn's catcher,
Butch Wynegar. "He bad a good
a ssortment of pitches and
moved the ball ln and out.
That's his game, the way be's
m ost effective."
The JS.year-Old Sutton hurled bis Slst career
shutout Tuesday night beating the Giants. 6 o lt
was bJ.s sixth &t.rrught victory against San Fran·
risco and l2lb in his last 13 decisions aaaiost the
Giants.
THE GIANTS, with a 4·9 record so rar,
managed only four singles in losLng to the Dod~ers
for the second straight night. The Dodgers ha ve a
6-7 record to this poml.
Steve Garvey supplied the Dodgers' punch at
the plate. dnvmt I.fl four nms. Garvey tut tus
-.econd bomer of the year, a two-ru.a blow in the fifth
inning, and al8o produced runs wtth a SI.Dile and a
sac n flce Oy.
"I wasn't concerned about my batting,'' said
Garvey. who eatered the game with aa average of
on ly 196 "It was JUSt a fine lilte ... I was hitt10g
a little 0\1er the baH or under rt or at people. I
knew 1t would come around."
By CURT SEEDEN
Ot IM 0.llJ l"llot SUH
Around the North American
Soccer League, they're being re· ferred to as the "new Cosmos."
And judging by their 4·1 vie·
tory over the real New York
Cosmos and three other NASL
victories, the Fort Lauderdale
Strikers fi gure to give the
Calllomia Surf its toughest test
tonight (7:30) at Anaheim
Stadium.
FORT LAUDERDALE boasts
an all-star lineup of interna·
tional superstars and currenUy
rules tbe American Eas t
Dlvlslon with 34 points.
Tiie Strikers have completely
overhauled a team which in 1979
, fiDlabed with a 17·1.3 record and
met a quick demiae in tbe first
round altbe playor&.
About the only familiar face in
t.be rwt Lauderdale lineup is
RaJ R~ the current NASL
acortq with four IOalfi and ftve uailta.
•EANWBILE, THE 8VBF
improved ita record to J.1 with a
CODTlaciaa 5·1 verdict over
Portland Saturday and currently
alts atop the American West
Division with 218 points.
To eount.er Hudson, \he Surf
bas Steve Moyers, the curnnt
1oal acortn1 leader. Moyers
PoPPed home two more Satur· Clay-to give him five go1ll and
·four a11l1t1. He's two pol.Gt.a
behind Hudson in the NASL seorilll race.
The match la apected to be
tlle IDOlt oftemive-minded COD·
ten or the~ seuon.
"We're lootiq forward to a
VETERAN RIGHT-HANDER Sutton. 1·0,
:,,tr uck out eight and walked oaly one in pitch.mg
the Dod&ers' ftnrt complete pae of Uae seaaoo.
good . hard·played game." says
Hudson. "Everybody on this
team bas enjoyed getting in on
all the goal scoring. Everybody
is happy."
HUDSON SAYS the long
journey to the west coast and the
adjustme nt to the time dif·
ference makea it tougher lo win
on \he road.
Zahn collared former t.eam-
m ate Carew , a seven-tlme
Americ.ao League batting cbam·
pion, oo a fly out. two grounders
and a sacrifice.
Afterward, San Francisco Manager Dave
Bristol voiced his displeasure about the Gian~·
play.
"That was not big·league bueball," fumed
Bristol. "I don't like it and I'm not going to
tolerate it. I am terribly and totally embarrassed
by that ex.hlbltioo. And then to have a shutout
thrown at you on top of it . . . "
"If all of our pitche rs bad beea beallby. I
probably wouldn't have Kone all lbe way," aaid Sut·
ton. the wi.oningecot pitcher an Dodeer history. "I'm
really not 100 percent yet." The Dodeers'
bullpen, which bu been a sore point in the lut two
seasom, was further depleted Tuesday with \he loss
o f free -a1ent reliever Doo
Stanhowe -who was placed oa the club's 21-day
d1!>abled list. Stanbouse bas beea ineffec:Uve in
three appearnMS. Wia reoord is 0.1 with a 9.00
earoed nm averase.
••And that makes us even
more determined,·' he adds.
"I've ooly pitched against him
a couple times al.nee be was
traded," said Zahn. "I euess
he's still trying to 1et used to
me."
A)oog wtlb being shat out, the Giant.I com-
mitted two errors and made two other mental tu.is·
takes. Loelog Pilcher Bob Knepper forgot bow
many outs remained in the rutb innin1. throwing
to the wrong base and a1Jowioc Los Angeles to
score an additional run. Besides Hudson, the Strikers
have Gerd Mueller, a seven-Ume
scoring champ in the German
First Division and the leading
<See stJ1lF, P11e BZ>
"W1111 CAREW. you just hope
luck Is on your side," added
Wynegar. "It usually takes an
act of God for him to go hitless."
AND UGRT FIELDE& Jack Clark started lO
trot off the field ln the seventh lDn.i.na after ma.king
a catch, apparently thinking lt waa lbe third out
Garve1 am1led bome Loi ~· tint rua la
the third i.Dni.og, then hit bia homer in the flllh witb
rookie Rudy Law aboard. In the sist.b Garvey
brou&}lt bome Davey Lopes wttb a sacrifice fly.
De's Not Your Typieal Raee Driver
BJ llOWA&D L. BANDY °' .. ...., .......... Dick Barbour ftta the role of one
segment or b1a dual role on t.be race
course but not the other.
Somewhat overwei&bt and Inclined
to beina portly, Barbour eertalnly
doean't appear to be tbe atbleUc type
lor a race car driver wbo cllmba ID
and out of b1a 93S twin turbo ~
with ease.
BE DOES nr the role or owner
weariq a bualneu 1utt and tie and
always thlnk1n1 ahead to tbe next
question or b1a next oulln1 lo a sporb
car race.
Tbe Cypreu Datlua dealer' who
lives in Saa Dieso and bu bll radal
stable locatAed ID llOUDtaiD View DMr
San Jme, will be amoq t.be fa.art•
in tbe Times Grand Prtz of ED·
durance at Rivt!nlde lnt«aational
Raceway Sunday.
The car be drives with co-drtver John P1tzpatriek la one of tbree be
hu on t.be IMSA •porta car ctreuit.
One will not appear at Riverside,
bowewr, became it wu crubed dur-
ln1 a ,.. 8l SebrtnC whicb Barbour
and Fltlpatrtet won.
''Tbeee ana"t J'O'lf nm of t.be mill
street PGrlC'bel Utlaouab &bey can be
identified tbroqb looU witb the ona
you pm'Cbue at a dealer,'' Barbour
esplalna. ,
"Tbeae cara are all m1de of
titanium and an bud bu.lit.'' be ex-
plalu. "lt'1 a labor of love and they
nm Wm a ....... &aeb om cmta
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WITH ANOTHER UOO OOG to
$600,000 for e~pensea durlne the
seasoo. racing ls an expellllve bobby
(or buaineu) fM Barbour, the owner.
''I'm not worTYiU about money
value when rm ·raema... be ·~s.
"My aoa1I at present are to win at
Riverside, then at Le Mam and 1t
Watkl.os Glen and eventually lhe
world championship. I would also
like to win the IllSA champioo.ship
and the Porsche C\lp."
Each or the can has about 800
horsepower and ii capable of hitting
230 miles per hour down tbe
bacutretcb at Riverside.
"We'll lncreaee tbe boost lo
whatewr lnel lt will take to win al
Riverside," be aays. "It's more or a
five·boar sprint U.U an endurance
race like the Jt..boa.r enntl. It wW be
a real war with the twboe C! almMt red. Tb1a ii allo like my
coune."
BAIUIOUa MYS be cu esc:Aanse
places wttb P1tzpalrlclr,. take on tuet
and be on b1a way lD 15 Hemdl tbr a
pit atGp. If Urea are cbuaed. it tat•
another 15 MOODds.
"It taba aa inteme crew wortinl
together to accompliah tbeM thlnp
and we feel we bave that kind of a group," Barbour says.
"To NY that it's a crap shoot ll DIOt
quite true. I feel we bave aa ID·
telliaent englneerin1 Clft and if 1 new
ldea they bave liven ua wons, It
Sbou.ld Clff UI U achaAta19."
Barbour ftcune IUa iou..-COID·
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Canidi wW boycotl the Moeeow Olympics and
=-will Mis Tbird World~ follow lu.lt to
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Otymplca. Movernment IOW'e.e aald ~sday . . . The.
Don't Lan.iiik
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but Ulle fnD b 'ee WU deactln&.ed lD 1NI bJ tM late LoWa
Pieri lifts Ill stamw.d to a Ml NUOO wttb Ulle old Bullet·
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year.
A former rodt eooe.rt promoter who ••ted a feeble
cba"-le to Providence M~ Vlnceat A. Clucl Jr. la l.t'lt.
Qernov CCIOleoda t.be vote by the NBA board of dlreeton that
deaetlvated tbe team placed no time llmll on wben It coWd be
revtved.
But HBA sea.rat COUDMl David J. Stem ICOtfa at the
ar1ummt.
"We don't have• fraoch11e ln Prov\deoce and we doD't
plan to, quote, 'reactJvate' one llOOO," l&ld Stern from NBA
beadquarten in New York. He uld Pieri waa allowed a one·
year crace period berore the francbi.le would expire, and that
h• ppened ln lfll50. .
The cue hlntea on the interpretation of that NBA action
31 yean ago. If Cbemov wins, the NBA ml1bt have to include
the Steamrollers in its acbedu.Unc for the lJIO.ll aeuon, lhe
June 10 colle,e draft and the distribution of entry fees new
member teama have paid to the NBA since UNI.
"We really don't undentand bl.a contention." said Stem.
"There wu ln fact a Providence team 31 yean aco. But we
coo.aider this entire procedure really to be just an alt.empt to
foment litigation apd we wanl them to know they wiU be held
accountable for our le1al expenses."
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Co&&ee Jl1tulmmoas, coach of the Kansas City·
KJngs: "The biggest disappointment of my Ufe was
walking into Boston Garden. I had always s~n it on
television and thought of it as the showplace of the NBA.
It's lbe worst arena in the league."
Atfa11ta Pla11er• Stu1111f!d. SUf!11I
M0&t of the Atlanta Braves' players were Ii stunned or silent Tuesday upon learning that s lug.
ger Bob Honer had been demoted to the minor
leagues. The club, whlch has finished last in the
National League West for four ye ars running, was orr to a 1·9 start with ~omer contnbuting only two bils tn 34 at 1>at.s
while making six errors a_t third base before hls demotion
Bobby Cox said he would not resign as manager of the
Braves after owner Ted Ta.nter stepped an
last Sunday and ordered Homer and Gary
Matthews benc hed after the Braves
dropped their eighth game . . . On the
field, Larvell Blan.b drilled a home run an
the Joth inning to give Atlanta a 3·2 victory
ove r San Diego. Blanks wa.s playing third
ba~e in place of Horner . . . Mlke Easler
belted a three-run first inning homer as
Pittsburgh defeated Montreal. 5.3 ...
Barry FOO(e cracked two homers. includ·
ing a grand slam ln the ninth to lift
..ottHH Chicago to a 16-12 win over St. Louis
. Jose Cruz drove in five runs with a triple and double.
and Nolan Ryan scattered six hits over seven innings to lead
Houston to an 8-0 shutout over Cincinnati . . . Pinch hitter
Keith Moreland belted a two-run double to break an 8-8 tie
and Mike Schmidt hit a grand slam homer tn the bottom or
the ninth lo itive Philadelphia a 14·8 win over the New York
Mets . . . In the American League, Britt. Bum.~ and Mike
Proly combined for a slx·hjtter, pitrhiog Chicago to a 2-0 vie
torv over Boston . . . John WaUaan colle<:ted four hits to
s park Kansas City to a 7·2 verdict over Toronto ... BUI
Stein's two-run homer in the eighth lifted ~attic to a 54 win
over Oakland . . . Bob Watson singled home the tyiog run
in the bottom of the ninth and then scored on a single by Bob·
by Murttr as the New York Yankees edged Baltimore, 5-4
. . . Rookie Kirk Glbsoll hit a two-run homer In the eighth
inning as Detroit nipped Texas, 2·0 . . . Robin You.at tripled
and scored in the third inning, then sparked a four-run sixth
inning to lead Ml lwaukee to an 8--4 victory over Cleveland
. . . The average salary of a major league baseball player
for the 1980 season is $149,700, according to a statement re
leased by the Major League Baseba ll Player Relations Com
mittee.
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On th.ts date in baseb..U in 1964:
Ken JobnJon of the Houston Colt 45s burled a no-hit
pme, but &oat to CinciftaaU, 1..0, on an unearned run
scored by Pete Rose.
On Ahia date in 1954: F.c:lal veteran pilcber Vic Raachi, Hank Aaron
al\IUld tbe first of bis record 7SS home runs to bllbU1bt
the Milwaukee Braves' 7-S, 14-inniDg victory over the St.
LoW Cardlnals.
Today's Birtbday:
Hall ol·Famer Warren Spahn. lhe wlnnlnceat left·
handed pitcher ln baseball history. is S9.
,,.,_.,..,. fi'lt1rr• f'l11l•la Seri~•
period Tuesday night to Uft the New York Island· ,
Clark GU.lies scored with 5:58 gone in the thJrd Iii
crs to a. 4·2 triumph over Bostoo and et 4· l
Is lander victory in the National Hockey Leaaue
quarterfinal playorl. With the score tied 2·2, former lh..
Angeles King Bulch Gorin~ passed the purk from the left cor
net to G1lhes who uncorked a 15-footer past Boston goalie
Gerry Cbffveni . . . Steve Sbtltt scored. three goals on as·
sists from linemate Mark Napier as MontreaJ rolled to a 6·2
v1ctoey over Ml~. moving \he surgtng-CanaClfens within
one trJumph of eliminating the North Stars from the
quarterfinal series The Canadiens, who trailed in the sen es.
2·0, now hold a 3·2 edge ... Al fWJ's 10-foot goal lo the
final minute of the first period started Phlladelpbla &o a 3· l
victory over the New York RangeN> and a 4-1 triumph In lhetr
bes t ·of-seven seric~. Philadelphia's rookie goalie Petf'
Pttlers collected his fourth playoff victory of the series
ttltne#•PN .4taf1 Wint1Pr Cltf!at~d
Two Harvard students say tht'y are sure they •
saw Rosie Ruiz, the disputed winner or the
women's division of the Boston Marathon. Jump m·
to the rare a half mile before the f1msh line. One or
the students. Jobn Fa1tlkner, said ... 1 picked up~ New York
Times this morrung and saw the picture or the girl that came
out of the crowd I can't believe she was still recogruz.ed as
the winner What happened was so obv1ol!!> · · . More than
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40 of America ·s top t rack and field athletes
will reee1ve monthly payments of $200
npiere for trainmg expenses, according to
the Athletics Congress, the goverrung body
of track and field in lhe U S Among those
to receive the d1r~l st1pcml 1s UC lrvwe
product Steve Scott, one of the world's pre
mler milers . . A funeral w1U be held in
Ligonier. Pa. Thursday for former Yankee
pitcher Joe Page, who died of heart failure
a t the age of 62 ... Renaldo NeHmlah,
rated the world's top hiJ?h hurdler . has
forfeited his scholarst11p and won·t com
pete anymore for the University of Mar) land, reportedly
beca use o f d 1£ft.'re nccs with tra ck coach Fraak
Costello .. A charge of cons piracy to distribute coca.int'
against former Philadelphi a Eagles defena1ve end Will Wynn
has bttT1 dismissed 1n New Jersey Supcnor Cou rt for lack or
t.•\·1dcnet· Linebacker Grt'g Bmlaa has retired from the
Atlanta Falrons lo ~tart a Cnnst1an rehgous orgamiatioo
. . . The Oakland Raiders traded linebacker Pbll Villa·
piaao to Buffalo for wide reee1vcr Bob Chandler . . . The
Kansas City Chiefs s igned free agent quarter back Tom a~.
meots to a senes of fi ve one-year contracts. .Quarterbac-k
Joe Pl.sardk. wh05e best and most regrettable games came
a~ainst Philade lphia . wa~ traded today by the New Yorlt
Giants to the Eagles for a middle-round 1981 draft choice
Tefevbion. Hodlo
TV: Basketball -NBA Playoff-;. Seattle at Los Angeles.
ll.30 p.m .. Channel 2. Taped
RADIO: Baseball San Francisco al Dodl(ers. 7:30 p.m .
KABC (700 ). Basketball -Seattle at Lakers, 8 p m , KLAC
(510).
SPORTS BREAK I SOCCER I MOTOR SPOATS
STEW MOYERS
f'roaaPageBf
SURF •..
scorer in the 1970 World Cup
TournamenL He waa runner-up
in last year's NASL scoring race
WJth 19 goals and 17 assists.
TeofUo CubWas. labeled the
"Peruvian Pele." Is the flrth
leading scorer m Wor ld Cup tuiw-
tory and bas collec.ted three
goals and an assist this season.
IF TBEaE'S any weakness ln
the Striker lineup. 1t may be at
goalle. With the absence of
s~rteT Amie Mausser who was
mjired last week agawt New
E 11land. Coach Cor valtder
Harl will re ly o n Steve
Zerhusen.
WbTie this wiH be his first
NASL start, Zerhusen filled in
nicely after Mausser was in·
Jured. blocking four shots. and
hlankinc the Tea Men ror the
final 29 minutes o( the aame.
The Surf ls expected to keep
it.a starting lineup Intact with
Lauri«: ,.Abrahams <three goals
<i od one assist> and Johann
Scharmann <one goal. two a~
~ists> following Moyers an Surf
o,coring
Goalkeeper Mike Mahone>
will take a soltd I 25 goah
against average •nto the contest
<.1nd 1s sure to get a stem test.
"I LOOK roa a 1ooc1 race
from tbe BllW lrO\IP of Jlm
'"Busby but •• •q»ed to but the111. 11aey'll proba\a&J wta die
GTO dau but I doD'l th1M
tbey'll beat UI." Tbi.laO bana't alw.,. ..._
peaches and er••• for
Barbour'• enw but be ~'\
let Ulil WOITJ blm. .J
''We had no brakes left--.
the tut boar It Sellrtq," M say1. "Al Dart.au n..,.. ....._
in1• atter 14 houn btfore ..
were put loto the wall.
"We mi1ht have a little
grudge match wltb the ~
tlngton brothers but lt won't be•
boxlna match. We'll Just ~ out >n front of them ao the1 can t
gel clOM! to us."
DOES HE RAVE ao qne.
ment With hll ot.t.r teama (or
team at Riverside) that ldl car
finishes firat U tbere II a ebcMee?
·"Tha t 's lmpoulbl• wltb
world class dri•en," Barbour
says. "It would be unfair to put
etny restraints on anyone. From
a drivmg standpoint, I want to •
win. But u team owner, I bave
no ego problem about the otber
car running well. If they win,
tl "s Dick Barbour Racin1 that
wins and that's good for me."
Concerning hi& co-driver
Flupalrick, Barbour la bieb la b.is praise.
"He's fantastic. I couldn't uk
for a better co-driver. He's very
consistent and does a good job."
BA&JtOU• i.s reallallc lo bis
approach to racln1.
''I'm in business to make
money and I 'm in racing to
m a ke money," he says. "We
work hard and if we win we
make money. Look what racing
has done for me.
··Rut Dick Barbour will never
Ix' a team owner only unless he
••<'comphshes what he wants to
do I"m a ternble spectator but
1f I reat'h my goals, I would look
to l nd1anapoh ~ and Formula
One rac.-ing."
f'ro• Page BI
I.AKERS COME .UP FLAT ••
those land o( calls at the close of
a game."
WeU. the c.-all WAS made and
S1kma went to the llne. eventual
ly smlung one ot his two chanty
tosses.
"When the rd blew the whistl<'
I knew l was going to the I.me:·
,;ud &kma conrerrung the foul
• • 1 was definitely hit on the
ic.houlder but th{• call couJd have·
1ust as easily not ~n made ··
"1 DON'T KNOW 1( I fouJed
him." said a deJN'h~ 1'1xon
·'I'll have to take a look at the
films before I say for sure The
way I look at tl 00'-'' I wLSh I had
let him get the rebound ··
The rest of the Lakers refused
to blame Nixon either. prefer
ring to take the loss as a team
effort
.. We ju.st didn"t shoot very
wf'll as a team." said Magic
Johnson, who added 19 pomt.s
··w e had our shots. we 1ust
d1dn •t get them to go down. nus
1s a big test for us. we have to
keep playing bas ketball and
bounce back ·'
··w e·u be all n ght ~
"l 'M DISAPPOINTED but r·m not goiog to stop shooting,"
added a s ubdued Wilkes .
'"Thank God this l.s a series and
not sudden death. We have a
battle on our hands, but we're
not out of this by any stretch qi
the imagination.
.. There's no doubt we were
flat ... analyzed Nixon. "Silk
f Wilkes> and l were a combined
1.i of 40 I can't remember the
ta~t time we shot like that.
"We're a stronger team Chis
year, though, and that should
m:ike a difference."
The Sonic.-s, although happy,
kept the game in perspective.
"WE'llE NOT TaYING lo
prove anything in thiJ series,''
sa id Gus Williams, who teamed
with Brown ln the backcowt and
t'ontnbuted 28 points tolhe came.
··1 see this series as 1..0 Sonics,
nothing more. We still have to win
three other games."
And the Lakera know their
work will be cut out for them.
They can't afford to give away
any more games.
Roger ~arlson Baseball Standings BARWICK
DATSUN
CIF Decision Thin
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If today's educational system has you wonder·
ing what's next, a good example of decision·
making lies wttbln the CIF Southern Section
general CCMmell, where representatives of SO.plus
leagues bold the opinion that competition ian't for
the Southern Section.
Only t.be mammoth Southern SecUon, whJch ls
bisger than all but seven other stales ln t.be naUon.
holdl back from competing in a state basketball
tournament. under lbe guile that the aeuon Ls long
enough.
CIF COMMUJ.gONE• TOM BaYNES sheds
some light: "They may feel like they're really un·
der the gun trying to keep their programs alive,"
says Brynes.
What, you may ask, does keeping a program
alive have to do with sendln& a representative to
the state tournament you a.alt? Not one thing.
Basketball la a paying proposition. Each and
every acbool in t.be state will send u lndivldual to
the state track and field meet. ncardleu of the
slte, ln a aport wblcb s-eratet Uttle, If any,
money. Buketball earna revenue. Somehow tbat fact
doesn't llDk la wtdl tbe Soulbern SeeUoa council.
Nor doa tbe bmeftta of competition for a cham· Irion MetD to eater l.a&o U ..
THE STATE TOU•NSY next. year II expected
to field boys' teamt from 4-A and a.A levels and
slrla4-A.
VoUeybell. too. ls a cue In polnt. The Southem
Section 1lrl1, s uch as perennial powerhouse
Corona del Mar and the reet of the Oran1e Coaat
area powttt. 1et no chance to compete on the etat.e
level.
You can at least swallow t0me ot tM decision on that one wbeD UMy polnt out the coat factor. But
for bau.tNU? No •HY. ••• PUP M8&E1'BAU. FANS lbould mark Ju·
ly 11 and 12 on their calendar -lboee .•re the
• •
0dates for Servile H1gh's second annual Dr. Pepper
Summer Cage Cla&s lc. which will fe uture
Inglewood, Compton, Verbum Del, Lonf Beach
Poly, Katella, Servlte, Fountain Val ey and
Edison.
Fountain Valley gets Poly and Edison meet,
Verbum Del lo the openers. • • • CHECJUNG mE AaEA -Huntington Beach
Hlgb will be aporting new football unilorma In the
fall. Tbe Olien are 1olng back to orange Jerseys
and black pants and helmets, similar to tbe a ry
of the 1966 Irvine League championship sq•d .
Fountain Valley baa picked up a football transfc
out of Georgia. He's sophomore Steve Chrlateaaea,
listed at 5·10, 165 by Coach 111.ke Ml.IDer, at S·l . 185
by oppc»ing coaches. Chrlat.enaen was a starter on
the vanity for bl~ school ln Georcia at defensive
end . . . 'The most overlooked Orange Coast area
basketball player of 1980? That would be Marina
JUgb atar ae... Da--. a 6-S guard ... 8coeCt
Bnm..U will return to HunUngton Beach High
thil fall u tbe recelven and secondary coach un·
der football coach .. laller woed. The Oilers bave
to involved 1D the vanity ud Junior v~~ pro-
1rama wttb tbe addltJon of transfers Dldf
(112) and Pat GUiia• (115), a pair of fullback·
llnebacker candidates. Both wW be aen.k>n in tM
fall.
Stanhoue on Disabled List
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Relier pitcher Don
Stanhome bu been placed on the 21·day dllabled
Ustt the Loi Antelet Dod«en announced Tuesday
nt1nt.
StaahouM. 21 bas a '°"r back "muscle Im·
balance" which 8iaO affecta h.11 sboulder, said Lot
An1elee trainer BUI Bubier.
Stenboule, a tree •sent U.. Doc11en slped for
$3. l miltion for "" yean, bat been lMffectlve ln three appearaace1 lD lllO. He ll O·l wlth a 8.00
earned run .vera1e. ,
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Wtsl Dtvudoa
Ookland
Chi cago
Texas
Seattle
Kansa~ City
Minnesota
AD gels
W L Pct. GB
9 4 .692
8 4 .667 ,,
8 4 .667 •. ,
8 6 .571 }I-,
6 6 .500 2i.,
6 7 .462 3
4 7 .364 4
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Milwaukee 6 4 .600
Boston 6 S .545 ,,..,
New York 6 6 .500 1
Toronto 5 5 .500 l
Baltimore S 7 .417 2
Detroit 3 9 .250 4
Cleveland 2 8 .200 4 ,........, ..... _
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West Dtvlsioa
W L Pct. GB
Cincinnah
Houston
San Diego
Dodgus
11 2 .846
San Francisco
Atlanta
8 4 667 2·~
6 6 .500 4 1:i
6 7 .462 5
4 9 .308 7
2 9 .222 8
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Pittsburgh 8 3 . 727
Chieaso 6 3 .667 l
PhUadetphla s 5 · .500 21.~
Montreal 4 6 .400 3"'2
New York 4 7 .364 4
St. Louis 4 7 .364 4
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BASEBALL I TENNIS
Rustlers, Gaue•os Win; Boes Fall, fl·O
Oranae Coaat Col~ce•a offtn ave cam" betll to haunt hll former team .,..._.....; •wtlu wu cMli•llMIM bJ s.ta Ana---wttt. • two-nm doubl• off lht left n.kl
pltdw Okk Owfttby Tuftday u lbe ft nce ln the tond lnnln• to:jiv Saot
PtralM aufftNd u.e-r firtt h'1tou.t ol Ana all the run. It nt dtd
tht aeaaon. whU addleback and Tht lou droppN th r .. rat · t<>n·
"•ltb Hall waa t.bt &eadlAI bluer tor tht Ruatlera with a three·lor·four
performanct. lncludlnai lhree RBl and a trlple.
Lopez' trlple In the 12th with no out
appeared to have tbe RuaUert on the
• JCB~EBALL
~ W•t eollerted tOnfttenee v1c ft>rence mark tot 3. a a a me 11.he.acl ot Ctr torlH ln JC baHball 1ctlon rito andSant•Ana
Htrf'' how the a('Uon ••ent. Golden Weit 8, l a .. LA a
...... Ana I, Oranee eo. .. 0 Th Rw;Ut1ra 61urvlvt'd Tom Lope1'
The Pll"lt wert' limlted to j~t lhrtt lc>adoff triplt In the l2lh lnn!n1 and a
alntlte by thf hard·throw\J\a O••enby. brawl IAlt•r In thf H m frame lhankts to
who Utt•y hod btaten earlier In the thrtt< straJaht •ln6Jl~11 In th 13th lnnlna
HllM to 11C"al th<> vktory
Owenby lim1tf'd OCC l(' lti. lowc-t hit Shawn 0 111'1 RUI np won It after
output ol the iwa on and atruck out five R1rndy Brouwer '1nd Tony A~rca. th.,
batters to IHd th ho t Oon\ ttJ tbc Southtrt1 Col ConforentP's leadln1 hit·
ropes. but Hay Krawc:eyk attuek out two
itnd shortstop Gary Sprlo1er one-handed u shot up lhe middle and threw
Lopei out at tbe plute to keep the game
going.
South Coast Cont rt'nce v1ctol')" · tl'r "'Ith a 41 J bulUnat uvcnae. banged
f''ormer • player ~ott [)(>Long out alnJ(k~
Krawczyk worked the last seven In· nlngs and struck out six alt.er relieving
Scott Furtak. who whiffed three. The
No One to Play
l:e/,ebrities 1'eed Part1iers
By D \'E Cl 'NNI <.HAM 0t ,._ o.i1r ,., .. , "•"
0 r g an 1 ze r ~ of the Southe rn
Callfom1a Ct•lebnty Tennis Clasl>1c
have had no trouble hnmg up starl>
for the tournament at Los Caballeros
Racquet and Sports Club Sunday
The problem lies m finding people to
play doubles with them·
As of Tuesday afternoon. 56
celebrities had confi rmed. but only 18
people had signed up to JOin thc-m
.. Frankly. I'm a little disappointed
at the lack or support we've rece1vl·d
Crom the community," ~aid tourna
ment director Howar d Kline "I don 't
know why they arC'n't 51gn1ng up I
think SIOO is c heap tu play with a
celehrity "
Legenru. tournament start ~howmg
up at the John Way'ne Tennis Club.
they'll be n ymg m from all corners of
the globe
Roy Emerson 1s teaching in
Kuwait. Rod Laver 15 at his club In
South Carolina. Owen Da vidson will
bc-C'oming from Miami, Frew
McMillan 1s 1n South Africa and Colin
Dible) will fl y over Crom L•A~ Vegas. ~merson :rnd Luvt·r reside 1n
Newp()rt Beach. so r>lny1ng at the
Waynl' Club should b<• somC'lhmg like
a homt: ('OUrt adv<mtugc ror them
Hut each has s1wnt so much tame out or ~tatC' thal the Wa) nl' Club court
may seem as lft•w to them a5 1t 15 to
1 ht' others
FOR THE TAX ·DEDUCTIBLE
$100 entry fee. players are paired
with a celebrity fo r doubles in a
TackeLc; for the L('Jwnds an· ava1la
blc by phoning the Wayne Club at
644·6900 Matches arc scheduled May
1-4. with the Thursday·Fr1day action
beginning al 7 JO p m and thl'
Saturday·Sunday matchel> at I
TODl'S
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SCORESBY
SCOTCH
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TENNIS • • • A FTERTHOUGJITS on Kramer
Open T h c-c ro~d for Sunday ·~
final al Los Caballerns was JUSt over
4.000. "'h1ch at least one tournament
offi cial termed ··a d1sappo1ntmc•nt "
Thc s tadium was ca pa bll· of sC'allng
6.000 . C<'lc·bnt1es who happt•ned
to drop by for the action in Fountain
645 ga6
round·roban draw. Players abo gt·t
lunch with the celebntics.
··Ont' tournament an Tennessetc•
char ged Sl ,500 to play with a celebn
ty," Kline says. "I've never heard of
one asking less tha n ours. And it ·s for
a good cause. the Specia l Olymp1<.'s. ··
Celebrities who have confirmed in·
elude Rams players Preston Den-
nard and Doug France, Olympic high
jumper Dwight Stones, Ben Murphy
<Alias Smith a nd Jones), Ettd
"Cookie'' BWlls (77 S unset Strip),
Ricbard Roundtree <Shaft>. and TV
announcers Lynn Shackleford, Lar ry
Carroll, Tawny Little. Ma rio
Machado and Ed Arnold.
"There's a rumor going around
about.. a surprise celebrity who's sup-
posed lo show up." Kl ine says "Peo
pie have ~n ask mg m<.· who the :.ur·
prise eelebrit} is, but I don't kno"'
anything about al.
"FARRAH FAWCETT hai. been
known to show up at toumamenL'i
where Nels Van Patten 1s playing ...
Kline added. ··and he's entered in
ours, but it's au speculation ...
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Valley included Lynda (Wonder LIQUEURS
Woman> Carter and high Jumpe r .
Dwight Ston<'!> . . Champ Genl' Amaretto D1 Saronno. ,.,, ,,.
Maye r didn 't endear himself t o Drambuie . .'It)/ o ~~~ge Coun ty f a n s wh en h e Gailiano .'I()/ cnt1c1zed them for "drinking. throw· '
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Seagrams 7 Crown. , r r w I 1.85
Oiler s to Victory BouRBoNs
Scott Ma rs h limited Fountain Ancien.t Age. 1'1 .>.-55 9999 Valley to three hits and teammates Early Times . .i<I"'"''
Mike Turner and Bnan Patnck d1:-H. Walker Ten High. • ., ,. 9 78
livered key RBI h1ti. lo propel Hunt· 1.W. Harper. 1i-1-wr 7.39
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6200 Matches wiU be played on 25 courts
at the Los Caballeros complex. 1n·
cludin~ the new stadium court which
was re·deiFncd to accommodatt· the
Kramer Open
League busebull victory Tuesday
night.
Playing under lhc• hghti. of Mile
~quare Park. thl' Oilers improved
their league mark to 4·5 whale: Foun-
1 atn Valley dropped to 2·8.
BRANDY AND COGNAC
Tickets for !>pectators range from
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Martel V.S.P ... ..,., "'· 12.19 135.25 Huntington Be:Jch strurk for l\.\O
run~ an the first inning on a single by
Ooug Hardy. :.i pai.!:>t:d. ball. walk :.ind
a nother hit by Greg Sh1rlev
Thc Oilers added three more· an the
fourth
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Seagram's. , \ ... : 565
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Castillo Lt. (, Dk.. )I J \ ... 1 4 JS
Myers Jamican. · , "' 7.35
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Chivas Regal, ouA~• 15 65
Cluny. 1 ,,, 1111 v 12.29
Jf,B,<lll\\o'I 10.19
Johnnie Walker Blk .• • )iJ..,.,., 14. 79
Lauders. 1 / ,1111 .J I 1.45
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Cuervo White, 1 UTER 7 .1 7
Don Emilio Wh . £,Gold. 1 ;'>l IW 8.88
Sauza Gold, 1)1j<\v1 7.70
Crown Russe. 1lt111.w1
Kamchatka, 1 151 tr1"
Popov, 1 15 urt.~
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lion with a 5·1 record.
~I, louthwe....,, 2
The Gaudaos pecked away wtlh run·
producln1 blows by Bob CralJ, Jeff
Adams, Paul LaJole and Steve KnetU•
and Doug FtUi ran wild on the buet
again as SouthwHtern succumbed on
the winner's field. . .
Fritz. who has now stolen 19 of 20 on
the season, a.tole three bases, including
two In the nfnth inning to set up Knet·
ties· 5ingle. · ·
Craig's RBI sin g l e a nd Pete
Changala's sacrifice fl y got two runs
across in the second tnnlng and Sad·
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Chardonnay, IYJMJ. 8.07 88.00 7.34
Cabernet Sauvignon. 1~ v. 750 ML 6 85 74.80 6.23
Cabernet Sauvignon. 7'> l'JlH~l 5.25 57.20 4.77
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Pinot Noir. 1y ,. 4.04 44.00 3.67
Pinot Noir Rose, ,vi"'! 3.84 4 1.80 3A9
Red Table Wine, 7':7>"" 2.83 30.80 2.57
Johannisberg Riesling. "IL 464 50.60 4.22
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Zinfandel Rose. 7!l'J "'L 2.83 30.80 2+57
ESTRELLA WINES
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Cabernet Sauvignon. 706 77.00 6.42
Johannisberg •. 4 44 48.40 4.03
Zinfandel. , '>i ''l 4.04 44.00 3.67
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Chablis. , .... , ''' 303 3300 2.75
Ca bernet Sauvignon. " 4 04 44.00 ~.67
Gamay Beaujolois. 303 33.00 2.75
Gewurstraminer. Iv 4 24 46.20 3.85
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Chenin Blanc, 750ML 3.42
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Pinot Noir, 750ML 4.83
Pinot Noir Blanc. 750ML 4.03
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LOS ANGELES -UC Irvine
moved to withln ooe·ball game
of flnt place Pepperdlne ln the
Southern Ca.Womla Bueball As-
aoctatioo atandlnga with a 10-8
triu.mpb over boat Loyola Tues~
dAy afternoon.
The Anteaten were actually
outblt, 14-U and committed alx
erron, but aWJ manaaed to pull
off the victory wttb aome timely
bitting.
The win, combined wi th Pep·
perdlne 's 9-6 setback to the
University of San Diego, puu
the Anteaters in sole poss~lon
of second place In the SCOA with
an 8-5 mark.
UCt overcame a four.run nm
lnntn1 by Loyola with four runs
in the fourth lncludJng a two-run
single by designated hitter Scott
Darling.
With little dlttlc ulty. the
Lag&&na Beach His.h volleyball
team dllpoled of San Clemente
lD atratcht 11mes, lM, 15-11,
15-e Tueeday nJ1bt to m atntaJn 1
balt·eame lead over Dana J.Ulh
ln South Coalt Leaaue actloo.
In other camea, the Dolphins
needed four games to topple a
tough Lacuna Hills squad,
Capistrano Va lley went four
games before stopping Mlasion
Viejo, Irvine took Costa Mesa ln
·three straight, La Quinta
followed suit with a sweep of EJ
Toro, and Estancia remained
perfect in Sea View League play
with a straight-game verdict
over Ocean Vi~w.
AT LAGUNA BEACH, the
Artist.a got their usual fine play
from Eric Clark and Kevin
Norkk, bul Coach Bill Ashln
credited a few unknowna in lead·
ing the Artist.a to their flflb vk·
tory in &ix outinp.
"Goya like Tom McDonald,
Rieb Evans, Dave Engen, Hana
Smith, Ted Ridell and Rudy
Dvorak are really helping t.hia
le am," ootes Aabin. "They· re
the ones who really puah our
aurters in practice.
"Maybe they're not getting
the recognition, but if it wasn't
for lbese guys yellJ.og rrom the
bench and helping the team tn
practice, we probably wouldn't
play so well,'' Asllln adds
AT LAGUNA HILLS . the
Hawks put up a battle before
falling to Dana Hills . The
Dolpblns, 4·2 in the Soulb Coast
Learue. were sparked by Enn
Top V olleyhall
Powe r s Clash
INGLEWOOD The lOt.h aMual Inglewood
Htgh School invitational volleyball tournament ls
scheduled Saturday with virtualJy every Southern
Cahfomia power com peting.
Among the entries are the CtF Southern Stt-
tion's No. l (Estancia ), No. 2 (Newport Harbor>.
No. 3 <La$tun& Beach ) sod No. S <San Clement~>
tea m s. along with Los Angeles t'ity powers
Palisades, Westcb~ter and Taft.
POOL PL.AV IS SCHEDULED Saturday wttb
action begm.ning at 8 JO a m.
Pool t cons ists or Loyola. Santa Monica,
Cor ona de l Mar. Palisades. San Pedro and
Newport Harbor.
Pool 2 mcludes Verdugo Hills. Inglewood. El
Toro. Mira Costa. Redondo and San Clemente.
POOL 3 MATCHES Los AJtos. M1raleste.
Costa M esa. Westcheater , North Torrance and
Laguna Beach.
Pool 4 consists of Tart. South Pasadena. Foun·
lain Valley. B<'verly Hills. Culver City and Estan·
c1a . Action is billed for Inglewood High with the
except.ton of Pool 4. which compete!! at nearby
Rogers Park .
THIS WEEK'S Rustlers -
Trip OCC;
Vikes Win
Golden West College's ·
KI m Null e r tossed a
one·h1ller. while he r
te ammates were also
limited to a lone hit. but
the RuatJen took advan·
taae of seven erron1 to
11top hofll Orange Coast
College, 4--0 Tuesday In
women'" AOf\ba ll action.
1977 FLEET\\ oon
RRO LGHA '1 o •EtEC, \~Cl:
CadiJ.lac wire whf'f'I ('OYrr'll. AM/ Pl\1
tt~reo redio with A t.n<-k L•Jl'f'· Full
pow~r. ( 008TQY )
86795
NABERS
McGlnnet aad Rieb IAOM weo
came atf tbe blneb.
Cap11trano Vall•1'1 1.UU.
went to wort to set tM Cou11r'1
out of trouble tn a four·aame will
over M1u1oo Viejo.
Minion vreJo topp•d tile
Couaan, U-5, 1n the ftnt ,....
be fore dropplna tbrH 11·1
verdicts. 1
ISVINE STAYED OD l'AUD-
cla 's beela wttb a Uane.pme
win over Costa Meta blMlld tbe
f root row Dlu ot Crlil Jlontbert
and middle -bloc~ ot Mam
CrawfOl'd.
Tbe Vaqueroe meet btlDda
Friday ln a game whicb wW prob.
ablJ decide tbe Sea View
Leap race.
Eatanda remained perfect in
league play wttb a atraisbt
11me win over Ocean View.
Brad EllllQOd and BW If.al•
sparked tbe &q.lel.
Middle blocker Eric Widaam
and aeu.s-Paul Braun led La
Qui nta to a 1tral1bt·1am~
triumph over El Toro .•
Midy Sea '\Vim
MARINA DEL REY -Mllt,y
Sea, a.kippered by Tom Colllm,
Santa Monica Yacht Club wu
winner of the predicted lot race
for the Salignac Cup apomored
by Marina Yacht Club.
ColllM' percentage of error
ovf'r the 19-mJle course on South
Santa Monica Bay wu0.4647.
Second with an error of 0.87
was Castagna Results, aklp-
p e r e d by Joe Caata1Da.
California Yacht Club .
SPECIALS
1977 SEVILLE
l 1·a1hf.r <'Ou·~ seati.ag .,.,
( .oitJ1llac WIN' wheef ~ dtt•
""1 radio. Full poWtt. (4.55690)
7 995
On the hlah school
11C'c•nt·. Murlno'fC T inn
KylM followed 11uJl with
n """ hitter In downing
h n11 t Y.dl11on . 4 0 ,
WP 11t mln1tf'r topped
N1•w1>0rt llurbor. 1.2 II 1m
I It•• lmu•r'11 flt•ltl , 1111<1
u r111en View defeated
2600 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA
T~l~phon~ C714• 5'0-9100
L1111 Alamllotl, 4-l. llOl ... I• .. l ~ ()4'1'<, I lO A~ tn • r~ '>AT t..llOA 'I' 'IOO Allf IO • rM. \IJl\l(),0 tl>GO AM .. •:tt N
All<•• •wO~I 100-• ~ Alll>f"<"-tta• & h<aftw
At <><X. o couple or er-~==========================~ rnr11 und o double by
t 'onnle George helped owe .cet otr to a fast
aturt with three runa ln
thf' flnt frame
The lou spoiled a one·
htUer by the comblna-
tlon of Laura Hloes and
Cheryl WllJon.
Al F.dlson, a double by
AIUson Marcotte and tri-
ple by Linda Bohm
s parke d a three-run
seventh inning aa the
Vlklnp Improved thelr
Sunset League record to
5-0.
Newport Karbor tot
two hlt.s from Karl Ru.sh
In lte se tback lo
Wealminst.et.
Youth League
Need8 Coaehea I
The South Hunlln1too
Beach Junior All -
Am•rlcan football
lH1ue la loot1n1 for
coachet and bu sent out I
• plea tor help to flU IP•
prox.tmat.ely IO po1ltlona
for the comtn1 Maaon .
Volunleen are ur1ed
to cODlaet Don Rusted
at 538·1483 at their
earUlll eonvenlace.
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and environmental services for PlaUUps llraadt
•ddldl, a planning. architectural design and en-
vironmental research firm in Irvine
Bed.mu htstrameata, lac., Fullerton, bas re-
ported increases in sales and earnings for the third
QWU'ter and nine-months period ending March 31.
· Thlrd ·quarter sales r ose 28 -percent to
$141,119.000 from $110,246,000 for the same period
in 1979. Net earnings for the same period increased
16 percent to $8,263.000 or 41 cents per share on 13
percent more shares than a year ago.
Net earnings in the third quarter for 1979 were
$7.~.000 or 40 cents per share
,,_. wllo laave lt, M Hfl,
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"'l'llE PAftl to problems is
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d events and people. But this is
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rlliona1 mind devoid of inw,i •
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LuTy Wallace is director of sales for Mlcroteclt
8'ae11 S)'ltema, Costa Mesa.
Gary A. Laqdale is director of finance and con-
troller for Stebl·Brtef Groap, a real estate develop·
ment and building firm in lrvine. He lives with his
family in San Juan Capistrano.
Alu A. Rypiaakl of Armor AU Prodads, Irvine.
has been elected to membership in the Youns
Presidents' Organbalion, Inc., New York. Tbe or-
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d executives who become presidents of companies
before the age of 40.
Fraak L. llryu&. Capbtrano Beach, is director
d Acaplllco y Loa Attoa Reatauaatea, Pasadena.
He is executive managing director or Bate man
Elcbler . Hill Richards, Inc .. Los Anieles .
~ Ballmua, Irvine. Jack Gruadllofer and
~Kremer, each of Newport Beach. were re·
cenUy named to the South Coast Repertory's
Board ol trustees.
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Defense Paya
1t•1 ~-aplD iD tbe defeue lodu.lr7. ,,_.., like an IDternaUoaal eriaia -Iran.
,.,_. drten, Ye·JOU -to o"reome, aot to
.., awb. oppoeiUoe to 1penclln1 08 •••poalJ. 1'le Value Line laveatmeat &aneJ, wbieb Mnet
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parta: ''lnciuled defeme apendlDa la OD tJMt way
. . . lloet aero.yace cpmpan1ea abould do w•ll ...,.... tbe rec111ioo." Bualnesa Week, •bicb eervea ,.... ~aet ahead lD the buiaeaa world, re· p:irta: • goes wild on defen.ae 1pead1D1. ••
aldl la good news to SeaWe'a Boeing
O> .• 111111 world's Iaraeat manufacturer of commercial
jetlmn. BoelDa bufJda about 60 percent of the jeta in
airline llen'ice and so It has not been as dependent u
adller ClCJIDPenies oo orders from tbe Penla&OD. Not
dl8l It Is turning away these orders. Lut moatla It emerlld victorious in a head·to-bead battle with
Gemral Dynamics for tbe job or bulldlng tbe bomber·
tarmc:bed cndae miasUe.
'1119 NEW •18811.E is really a cute customer. lt's actually a nuclear-armed small jet plane tbat's
mourUd oa a bluer plane. Tbe bi&aer plane releases
the missile, which tbeo skims along only 200 to 600
feet aboYe ground (to avoid radar defenses> until it
~ the intended target witb tbe force of 100,000
to 3>0,000 torus of TNT. This mi.asile baa a range of
1.500 miles. It shoots along at 500 mph.
How much will this assignment mean to Boeing!
No one's sure yet but it could generate revenues of $2
bi.ltion lD t.be next nine years. The initial order was
$141mlllloofor225 missiles. That's big atutr and it was disappointing for
~ Dynamics or St. Louis to lose oul. But in the
defeme business these days , no one is a loser -for
long.
A WEE& AFTER it gave the nod to Boei.Dg, the
Pentagon awarded General Dynamics, its favorite
~er. a juicy coa.solalioo prize: a contract to
modify the bombtt·lauoched missle it had de veloped
Ullo a mediu.m·range baby that could be deployed on
Navy and Alr Force fighter planes.
The Pentagon d idn't say how much o f the
medium·range missiles it's prepared to buy but it
could nm into tbe thousands. Eac:h one will cost
about a half a million dollars to produce .
So General Dynamics, builder of the F ·l6 fighter
plane, lhe Tomahawk cruise mLSsile and the Trident
nuclear submanne, will not be suffering, nor are they
in danger o( losing their posillon on top of the Pen·
tapl supplier roster.
Market Continues
On the Plus Side
NEW YORK CAP> -The stock market managed a
small pin 1n active trading today, extending Tuesday's
explosive rally after a bnef pause
The Dow Jooes a.erage ol JO induslna.ls showed a
6C).point loss to 789.25. Tbe avenge jumped 30.72 points
Tuesday.
Gainers held a 2·1 lead over losers among New Yort:
Stock Exchange-listed issues.
The market's sudderi t urnaround after a two·mooth
slide was touched oil Tuesday by the "buy" recommenda·
tlon of a leading investment adviser, Joseph Granville .
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And the Winner Is ••. CBS by a Nose 'Trial
ByTV'
Hasted
Rv TOM JORY
l\lf:W YORI\.. c /\P > It wa ~ anybody'~ met: for
:12 wt••:k..-.. anr1 Jim J on"' and Johnny Carson. "The
Dukt'S c1f Hazzard" and Ro~rt Redford all figured
m Uw ftni~h And when 11 wa!> ov1tr. C BS had ended
ABC'!-. three-year n·1.:n a!> the dominant network in
pnm<· llm" tclevi-.wn
It was tht· closest race in :1 derade. perbaps tn
the ht.story of telcv1!-t1on And C RS' victory was by
the narrowest po!>s1blt• margin one tenth of a
p-1tnt and t•ven then :.ubJcC't to contention by
Abe
A MARGIN O f' A t •ULL point on the 1979 80
~a.~n might have meant a difference of $6-0
nulllon rn advertising revenue for the winner
CRS and ABC t•ntered the last week o f the
season in a dt'ad heat. and both ne tworks threw
;,omc blockbuster programming 1rrto the fina l
Sl•Vt-n day period ABC's broadcast or the
Academy Awards show was the week 's highest·
rdlA!d program. but CBS scored w ith a two -part
muusenes. "Guyana Tragedy T he Story of Jim
JotlC!> ..
Mud~ Trout Win
Peabody Awards
ATHENS. Ga t A P > H<rhcrl Trout of ABC
NclN'> Hoger Mudd of CBS N<'w~ and telev1s1on
1.mldu('(~r Sylvia t'tne Kaye of llcv<'rly Hills have
~n named rcc1p1cnls or the George Fo~ter
Peabody b roadcastsnJ( awarcts. the University or
Goorgrn has a nnounc.-.d .
The awards. i:1vt·n in me mory of Georgia
banker and philanthropist George Foster P.ea body.
~nize meritonous service lo broadcasting
A BANQUET APRIL JO in New York wall
honor the thret-Uldividual winners as we ll as r adio
stat.10ns. television s ta tions and networks chosen
for 21 other Peabody awa rds
Trout was chosen for his nearly 50 years as a
broadcast commentator . and Mudd was cited for
an mterview with Sen Edward Kennedy Ms.
Kaye was honored for he r program. "Mus ical
Comedy Tonight.'' en _,_tut•U,_•...;•_ ... ____ _
BAISIOt lfO Of 4~
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Thi• <'hmax C'amc Sunday rught. v.1th "Th<•
~tin!<?" f)(I ARC and a two-hour "Dukes of Hazzard"
~fltctal on CHS. called "Carruval of Thnll'i."' op·
pos1tf'1JfW another The CBS show won th&t rontest
CBS WON THE WEEK with a rating of 21l 7 to
19 4 for ABC and 13 2 for NBC The networks say
that 111(.'Wl.'> in an average prime -time minute d ur·
tnR I.he week. 20 7 per cent of the na t1on · !> TV·
eqUJpped homes we re tuned to C BS
Th.at left CBS. with NBC's assent. cla1m1og the
sea.son with an average rati.ng of 19 6 lo A DC'!>
l9 5 NBC was third al 17.4.
But ABC. which began the season a w eek
ahead of the others. called the fm1 s h a "virtual
lie," with the leaders neck and neck at 19.S
One industry :.ource estimated ABC m ay have
poured an extra $1.5 million Ullo the last several
weeks of the season . producing extra e pisodes or
senes like "The Love Boat" and "Eight is
Enough.'' as we ll as a full night.or c hamp1ons h1p
week approached Jn ract Dann v.a~ 'BS' ch1t'f
programm('r in th(' l:J'll photo r1n1~h j decadt' a~o.
v.un by CRS over NBC
"You can sum up lht• s t>ason wrth two
st.atisllC'8." Daly ~aid "Last year . A RC woo 2~ of
the JI wt'<'ks This yrar CRS won 17 or 31 . and
ABC 12 And out of thl• 12 w~ks ARC won. twn
~the Olympic~ and two were the World Sent''
"lN ADDmON TO THAT.'' Daly s aid ... la:,t
year. ABC had seven of thl· T op JO how' This
year, CB.4' had eaght ~
For NBC. the outromc wa:, oot without ho~
1be networit cut the distance between it.self and
tbe leader nearly in hate. and r1gured a 2 percent
improvement 1n th rating over the previous
seasorl
CBS. by the same calculation. improved 5 per·
cent. wtulc ABC d1ppt.-d two points
boxing March 31. KEBE ABE THE TOP 10 s hO'tlfs for tbe wee k
ending April 20. mE SAME SOURCE P UT CBS' tab for Academy Awards . w1tb a rating of 33 7
special programmmg at the eod at about $5.S representing 25.7 milhon homes. ABC : "Gu yan a
million. inc luding productio n o f "G uy ana Tragedy. The Story of Jam Jones." Part It, 31.7 or
Tragedy .. 24.2 million. a nd "Guyana Tragedy," Part I. 28 9
''ofMnftt-r
Jane AJcxander aids
e mot1o nally di s·
tw1>ed youngsters in
"A Circ l e o f
Oilldren" tonight at
9 on CBS. Channel 2.
NoMi88 TV
As close as it was. CBS was the clear winner or 22 1 million. both CBS . "Olivia Newt.on-John
by one important standard. Runner-up to ABC the Special.'' 26 3 or 20 1 malhon. ABC : "Carnival of ~ previous seasons. CBS listed eight or the 1lui.IJ.s.'' 26 or 19 8 m11l1on. and "60 Minutes ... 25 4
vear's 10 highest-rated shows. includiog "60 or 19.4 m.tllion. both CBS. Movie "The Sting,"
Minutes" to first place a nd "M·A·S·H" fourth. 2u or 19 milhon. ADC. "Dukes of llauard." 22 3 MOBILE. Ala. <A P l
ABC's ''Threi!'s Company" was No. 2 for the or 17 million. CBS . "Three's Company," 22 l or The annual America's
season. but lbe Ii.st from.then on was notably lack· 16.9 mUUon. ABC. and "M·A S-H." 21 s or 16 4 Junior Miss Page ant mg m any of the sitcom hrts t hat thrus t the million. CBS will not be televised this net~rit mt.o leadership during the 1976-77 s easoo The next 10 programs sum.mer for the Cirsl
"Happy Days," "Laverne and Shirley," "Laverne and Shirley.'' ABC. "20.20:· ABC, time si n ce 196 4 .
"Olarlie's An.gels." and "Alice" and "WKRP in C1nc1nnat1.'' both Television personality
CBS. lhnae-way tie: "Happy Days.'' ABC. "The FA McMahon will be the
1HE MEaE FACT THAT CBS could challentee Jeftersoos." CB.5: "Real People.'' NBC: "Flo.'' master of ceremonies
the champion was a surpriae to many lDdus try ob-CB), and "Benson" and "Barney Miller," both for the pageant set for
OAKLAND CAP )
Ka 1l)er A I uminu m &
Cht>m1cal has accused
• ABC·TV of conduc ting
"tnal by te lev1sloo "
through its weekly news
program "20·20 ...
The c harge wa s
prompted by an April a
segment ot the procram.
ln which Kaiser WU aC·
cused of intentionally
marketing unsafe
aluminuin house wtrto1.
"Those accuaaUona
are blatantly wrong,
and we cannot allow
them to 10 publlcally
unchallenged," said
Ronald E. Rbody. cor·
pontte vtce president ol
the Oakland-baaed
firm.
ABC officials were
oot immediately avaUa·
ble fOf' comment.
Attorneys for Kaiser
will demand a retrac-
tion (rom ABC. and will m the Federal Com· munlcalions Com ·
mission to order tbe
broadcasting compuy
to allow Kalter
Aluminum to prelftt
its side of the story, ac·
servers. ABC broadcast both the World Series In ABC. Juty 1·2.
October and the Winte r Olympics lo February. as :::==================:;--------------------well as the Academy Awards last week.
mrdinl to Rhody.
"CBS obviously has made the most ex·
traordinary comeback in the history of broadcast·
iog." said TV consultant Mike Dano. a former pre·
sident of CBS Entertainment. as the climactic
8£.fiT ACTREs.5
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PhUharmonlc Orchestra aeries Saturday evenln& In the Santa Ana ffl1h Scllool aiadU.orlum. ,.,_ ______ __.
The seuon ended on a h1&h note -specirically "1'0XIS ..
i.a o . slnce that was the key ot bolh major WOl'ka · "'SAn.M J .. 111
presented durin& tbe everuna.
CAaLO MARIA GIVLINI led hl• 1roup
lhrouab a ldtift1 performance ot Beethovea's Sym.
· phony No. 2, one of tbe less.often performed works
'"DIATH SHIP"
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or the coml>()!er'.s nine sympbooies. 1----------1
The orchestra played happily, producing "Del U.U.l•ta" • Apacbe: Tbe Bron I .'• r Thefl"Ofttoflbetav('rn T hepi,re All Anraies
has bffn chanlcH to rt>•d
the ·'Emerald Bu,··
which, ln ~ script, us
where pollce hang out
All'W ...... • polished tooes and etrecUve balances. If there was '"THI~" . . ... '"llRAMEa •• KRAMERN Ill
orterhoun.
Pa.-,t and pn"'ent sturs or thl· Hrouuway musical .. Annie" pose
"'"1th canine iwrformer Sandy dunnc u third a nnlversary celebra·
uon for the show. From left are Andrea McArdle, Shelley Bruce,
Allison Smlth (front>, lht! current star, and Sarah J essica Parker.
Touch of
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She's No Art Teach£r
a lack, 1t was a tendency to plod where lbe sound
shoul d have flowed. G1uhru usually treads m ore
delicately in these passages, but lbe overall etrect
was bright add playful.
Vladimir Ahskenazy's performa.nce o( the
BEAUMONT, Texas CAP> -The U.S. Postal Brahms F\rst Piano Concerto was also eltjoyable
Service may ool think so, but Dolly Sherman but less even.
knows there is more than one Lee Meriweather in THE SOLOIST PLAYED correctly but too
the United States · ort en lnteUeclually, especially in the romantic
The best·known Lee Me riweathe r is the melody of the second movement Sec:t1ons wtuch
Conner Miss America who now co-stars on the should have been touching were tedious and didn't
television series. ''Barnaby Jones ." But Mrs. fully mvolve the listener.
Sherman knows a Beaumont woman named Lee The orchestra laid down a IA.'arm. rich back
Meriwether and lakes art lessons from be r. ground which added immeas urably to his
MRS. SHE&MAN OWED the art teacher some performance. In fact, at times the accompaniment
tuition money last week so s he wrote out a check earned more of the burden than did the soloist
Rogerlkxxe
rs
"ffolkes"
rhe mon who b obouf fO
SOiie ..,. wortd.
and put 1t in an envelope. She a ddressed the en· THE FINALE WAS forceful, though, a nd 1 velope to "Lee Meriwethe r , Beaumont, Texas Ashkenuy played cleanly lb.rougbout the piece.
71706.." There can be no a rgument about bis teebn1cal EDWUDS' ll&ITDl A few days lat~r. tbe telephone rang at the command or lhe music. S.nl.I Ana S40-7«4
Sherman house and a ccording to Mrs. Sherman's ll was the kind of concert which makes sub. EDWMDI' WUT9IOCMl son. Dav1d, the folJowing conversation took place. scnbers eager for next bCason, even as this ooe Giroen Gfove ~-«Ol
"This is Lee Meriwea the r.'' tht! caller said. end t>d. A.M.C. OllUll llAU. "Do you know wbo I a m ?" Ow1oe 637 ~o
Da~~y~~~~~ MY MOTHER'S a rt teache r ," Arkin, Burnett Team ~':1~.:r:-·m ..
"LADY & THI TRAMP"'
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AU--•Ml'M~Y ---··--~·-"No, I'm an actress on 'Barnaby Jones ·I wa s HOLLYWOOD <AP> _Alan Arkin and Carol 1 P&af.C'S MISSIOll DtltYl-4• =!?Di why she (Mrs . Sherman > sent m e a Burnett will star in "Chu Chu and the PhilJy ~Sa=n=J=ua:=n;::C:=a=po=\t=rc1=no=49=3=4=:~:::;;::!>~==~=======.
Flash." to be filmed this summer in San F1'&1\C1sco In a fe w mom ents. D av id und M s . and Los Angeles. Arkin w1U play a down-at·lhe· ( t1 Keeps
Meriweather fi gured out what had happened . and heels former baseball player who gets mvolvedSYO 'EY HARRIS., rea ders Ofl
the actress volunteered to mail the check back to with an unsuccesi.ful dance 1.D5lructor. Burnell. , . their toes
theShermans. ~~~~~~~~~ij~~~iiiiiiiiiii.i~iiij~~~jii;~19!!i~~~~====~~ "When you do, would you also send a n auto · I
graphed picture?" David asked. Check and picture
arrived Monday.
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Deroy Day or any other upcoming social happen-
, here are two tasty.beverage_s to please guests .
Dur1'1 Dc-rby Week In Ktn·
Cutk)', fle temperature lii in the
.... bl" araM bimmcr1 ln lh ~ sura&ht and th whole coun
lryalde • a garden ol tlowenn.:
4ulnre •d opple trees, With JM
.Wl1 • ...ieas and fusch1a v1E-1na
•ilh tul.is •nd roses ror color
The ~tueky Oerby uctut.&lly
.. the . "1th i.n henes or 10
races.~ lhe ft rst "'l'l'lt or M 3y
ln ChW'9.!U Downs The mnlh
race. the 'run ror the roses." ns
ll is kf\O'Cl , hab been America's
favorite 1orse rac·e for more
than 100 lfBrs. And 1t 's our most
famous ,porting and socutl
event. Wbther s een in person lO
tbe boxes r stands. or viewed al '
h ome, l~ derby 1s an ex-
travagam.t or color and beauty,
and the ahlospher e is electric
with excit8lent
Southern hoaplta lll> and
rharm <'omb ne le> makt' .the &kriowJ four-day week nd an
unendi.na round of .iMha ptu·u
Breakfast• are hounttful
tOUntry lllWlBgt>. With (r1l'd Up
plt>S, homi.ny ant.a, hot bm•u1t..
und batttr t.•akcs rovt'r tht> plal·
&e rs on Ion& st'rvin~ tablel)
Oinnt'nt and late ti uppers ar1.•
cptcurea.n fcllS~ BMkcd hurru.
aod smoked turkeys arc M.lr
rounded by a medley of a<·com
panamenls. To be in Kentucky
dutll\i Derby Week ls to Cf\JOY
Amenca 1l her s tunmg best
To a Southerner, the mil.king
Of a proper lJballon IS ~!) 1mpor
t.a.nt as the contours of a fine
horse. Citrus is the perfect foun·
datlon for refres hing drinks that
complement the banquet foods
eer; Cheese ·Ruffs ahead of
u can ·tel$x.at ~our party.
011to ungreased baking sbeet3.
Sprinkle tops with paprika. BaJcc
in t\ot oven (400 degrees) 15
minutes or until golden brown.
Remove from balung sheets.and
cool on wire racks.
Puffs may be stored in airtight
container ·for sever a l days
When ready to serve, cut top off
putrs. Scoop out puf(s and fill
with about 1 teaspoon filling.
Replace lops and ser ve. Yield ·
about 12 dozen. .
TtJNA FILLING
1 can (7 ounces) tuna,
<Jr~ned aad flaked • 3 tablespoons mayoanaise
' 2 tablesPoOns minced stuffed
oU~
.
wlth1>ut overwhelming the Oavor or tiny .
Ucrby Oay Dais y blends
s weel·tart canned grapefruit
,.u1 cc with orange juice :
highlighted with a scoop ol icy
lim e sherbet, 1l 1s as appealing
to the tiyc as to the taste .
Grapefrwt Julep is a piquant
m1it of graperruit Juice with cap-
t 1vat1 n g tangerine juice .
bUssruu.v cool and invigorating
with a perky sprig of mint and a
garmsh or fresh strawberries.
P u re, naturally s weet citrus
JWces have championship style
a nd put th ese l w o s uper
beverages way out in front.
DERBY DAY DAISY
l can C 46 ounces) grapefruit
JUiee
3 cups orange Juice•
2 ,,., teaspoons grenadine
Crushed ice
1 ptnl lime sherbet
In a large pitcher. combine
grapefruit j uice, orange juice.
grenadine and crushed ice. Pour
rn lo punch cups, place a s mall
scoop or Ume sherbet in each
cup. Yield: 10 servings.
•or. 1 can (6 ounces> fnneo
concC'ntrated oraoge juice. re·
cons tituted.
GRAPEFRUIT JULEP
t can (46 ounces> grapefruit
JUICl'
3 <.'Ups langerine JUICE ..
11 'CUP'> g ingl•r ale I', l"Up:. shct-tl strawberries
C"ral'k<•d 1c<'
~11nl sprig:-.
In a large pitcher. combine
g rapclrwl J UI Cc, lan~ennc JWCt'.
g inger ale. strawberries and ice.
Po ur into ta ll g lasses a nd
garnis h with s prigs or mint.
Yield :-10 servings
•or. 1 can (6 ounces> frozen
concenlrated tangerine juice. rl'·
constituted. In the race for elegant flavor are Derby Day Dais y and Grapefrwt Julep .
2 tablespOem minced oaioo
~ teaspoon garlic powder
' Generous dub cbili powder
Combine all ingredients
blend well Plates and Forks Not Needed
BAii FILLING
1 can -f4Y.a ounces> deviled
bam 2 tablespoons yogurt
1 tablespoon minced green
onion
Hors d 'oeuvres
Appetizers and
such
Snack
Miniature Wleat Germ Cream Puffs, Pizza as
Twists can b·e eaten out of hand.
·~
1 tablespoon minced green
pepper
• ~ teaspoon dry mus tard
Gene rous das h g.r ound
gjnger
Combine a ll ingredients:
blend well
Whelhl'r the tn\•1tat1on 1s for
hors d"ocuvrl':'I or a full scale
dinner. savory wheat germ ap-
petizer.; are in demand. The
most popular nibbles arc easy to
-.-.·rvc and easy to eat out of hand
Spinach Salad Gets Ne"' ~t
Serve g11ests a different kind of salad.
Spinach. < leafy vegetflbl!·
that 's been nound since 617
A. D.. takes in a new taste in
Curried Spmich Salad . A touch
of Eastern Slices gives an an ·
ln guin~ n avO' and typi cal curry
a ccompammflls of <·hopped ap
pie. peanuLs ind ra1 s1ns g1v<• <i
nev. look.
Fre~h. cri<>1 spinach 1<, an l'\
cellent :.ource of v1Lam an A and
a good 5.ourct of v1taman C and
iron. Besides being nulrll1ou:.
spinach 1s lov in calories Tht•
:iwcet 'n sour lress1ng, featuring
m aple flav1red syrup and
:.au teed chicken, can be prepared
the day befo-e for quack a!:>
l)e mbl ~ t l l' nc•x t et a:,
Economical curkl'O acquires a
unique flavor from sautein~ 1n
the 01 1 and soysaucc mixture
CURRIED SPINACH SA LAO
DRl::SSJS(;
~cup vegetable oil
1 2 c up maple flavored syrup
1 2 c up c1dl•r \'lnegar
I tablespoon instant minced
om on
1 teaspoon curry powdc·r
1 teaspoon prc•parc·d
mustard
1 , tea ... poon :;alt
:? \\hnle cha<·krn brea<.t~.
honed. s kannf'd, cut intn th10
strip~
:! tablespoons vegetable ml
2 tabl<•spoons soy s auce
6 cups firmly packed lorn
:.pinach
t cup chopped tart apple
• ~ t:Up peanuts
'"' cup raisins For dressmg, combine all in·
gr ed1cnt s in blender container
!"n\'C'r ; blC'nd about 15 seconds or
until '>'t.'ll bl<'nded Chill at least
1 hours nr on·rna ght. as desired.
\I akcs about I '.1 c ups drcssmg.
Fnr s pinach sala d , saute
<·h1cken an combined oil a nd soy
sauce ove r medium-high heat
until thoroughly cookei;I, dram.
Cover , chill al least 1 hours or
overnight. as desired. Combine
spinach and 1 cup dressing m
large bowl : toss lightly. Davide
<,p1nach m1 xtun• onto 4 dinner
plates. Arrange ~4 or chicken
a nd 1 1 c up apple over each:
"Prinkle with 1 tablespoon each
peanuts and raisins. Serve im-
mediately walh additiona l dress·
ang , 1( desired. Store remaining
dressing in lightly covered con·
Laaner m refrigerator. Makes 4
serving!>
Olried Spinach Salad has touch of Eastern spices.
'
-no nl'(.'<i to bother "1th plates
and forks Thc thn.•t• handsome
pickups featured he re are a good
example. Try them with iced
sangna for summer parties and
cas ual cntcrtam1ng
1\1 inaature wheal germ cream
puffs filled with a l)hrtmp and
wheat ~erm maxtun· arc elegant
and 1mprl•:-.s1vc The• pastry
madl' from equal amounts of
flour and wheat germ has an at·
t ractive appearancl' and navor
For convenience. thr shells l'&n
be baked ahead , then rilled JUSl
be fore sc•rvang
Other fllkct hors d OC'UVrt'l> art>
bat e s1u• p1uas T hi" version
fl'a tures a ~he at germ and
s ausage mixture heaped on
wheat germ pablry rounds Top
the muu pizzas with cheese and
run under the boiler to become
hot and bubbly. A~ain , these
mav be asS<'mbled ahead . lhen
hea.ted at serving time
Thi rd. there a re the c risp
"h<'at J?erm cheeS<' t '>' 1sts. The
rich combmalion of Parmesan
cheel)e, butter. wheat germ and
flo ur b akes up int o t ender .
J!<>lden pastry Just follow dtrec·
lions for culttnl'! and twisting the
dough.
MINATURE WHEAT GERM
CREAM PUFFS
'~ cup butter
1 cup wate r
'·•teaspoon salt
!\" cup flnur
:i,4 cup wheat germ, regular
5 eggs
Shrimp Herb Falling.
Cul butter mto pats a nd heat
with water ln a large saucepan
until blatler melts and m ixture
comes lo a boil. Reduce heat to
low. Stir in salt and nour. Cook.
s tirring constantly until mixture
leaves sides or pan and ronns a
ball. Remove from heat. Stir m
wheat germ. Add eggs one al a
time. bealt.ng until smooth after
each addttion. Drop by level
tablesooons 1 i,., inches apart on·
to ligbtly greased baking s heet
Bake ln 400-degree oven ror 10
minutes. Reduce beat to 350
degrees and continue baking 15
minutes or until light golden
brown. Remove lo wire rack to
cool. Make a slit io each puff
and insert about 1 tablespoon
Shrimp Herb Filling. Makes 4
dozen puffs.
SRlllMP HERB FILLING
Combine in cup wheat germ. l
cup dairy sour crum, 1 cup
chopped shrimp <fresh or
c1nned), 114 cup chouped creen
onion. 2 t1blespooos dry
vermouth or milk, "' teaspoon dill weed. Makes enoueh filling
ror 2 dozen puffs.
Hors d 'oeuvres can be assembled ahead of time.
WHEAT GERM PIZZA AP·
PETIZERS
Wheat Ge rm Pas try Rounds
t (8-ou nce ) can tom ato
sauce
1: cup vacuum p acke d
wheat germ. regular
11 ~ ounces pepperoni, finely
chopped cabout Y.i cup)
1.-z teaspoon oregano leaves.
crushed
•2 teaspoon basil leaves.
crushed
1 ~ teaspoon garlic sail
4 ounces s hced Monterey
Jack cheese
Prepare Wheat Germ Pastry
Rounds. Mix toma to sauce wtlh
wheat germ. pepper oni.
oregano, basil and garlic ·s alt.
Spoon about 2 teaspoons mixture
on top ol each pastry round. Cut
c heese slices into 24 small
squares. Place one on each ap-
petizer . Place on ungreased bak·
ing sheet. Broll 2 to 3 minutes or
until cheese melts. Serve warm.
Makes 2 dozen appetizers.
WHEAT GERM PAST•Y
ROVNDS
Cut v. cup butter into ~ cup
flour until m ixture looks like
fine meal. Stir in v. cup vacuum
packed re«Ular wheat senn. li(ia teas~ tliyme and S teaspoons
water. Work lighUy with rort to
form dough. Roll out on lightly
floured s urface to "ii-inch thick·
ness. Cut into 24 rounds wit.ti
1 :\4 · i och cutter. Place on un-
g re ased baking s heet in 425·
degree oven for 4 lo 6 minutes or
until golden. Remove from bak·
ing sheet. Cool on rack.
WHEAT GERM SNACK
l'Wl.STS
lf.z cup grated Parmesan
cheese
~cup butter. softened
Y.a t easpoon marjo ram
leaves, crushed
1/4 teaspoon ult :v. cup wheat germ, regular
~~cup flour
"4 cup water
Beat cheese with butter, mar-
joram and salt. Mix in wheat •
germ , flour and water to form a ·
dough. Do not overmix. Divide
dough in half. Roll one portion at
a time on U1btly noured surface
Ink> 16 " '6-inch rectangle. Trim
edges. Cut crouwiae with sharp
knife or pastry wheel into ~ ba·
ch strips. Place on unireued
baking sheet, turning ends ~
each strip in opposlte cli.reetloM
to baa a twtat. Bake ln 4CJt.
..._ 0"9 for 7 tot mm-.• .W..-.beeln~ brown. JIU.
llbrM5henappetlzers.
4 DAILY ptl_OT FOOD
Fats And Oils. Are Sauce Villains
Did )"OU know ll'Ult the ~le tow.I for ~anned
.w-boUled •P•lb~Ut .. aa~ can be.~ blah N aao Hlori• a euplut
6<>unee can tomato
paifr
l "• c~ water or
Llllclllutad fal·aldmmed
brolh
/W eYllL~depeocliAa
on lbe brand'
Tbe vlllalll ii added
rata andoUt.
V OU really don 'l need
(•t or oll to make a
.vory 1pacheU.I tauce •.
• lhe ~al n not·makers
a.re the tomaloea,
\lbk>nl,,,arllc and btrbl.
. y t'l very few, it any.
commer~l•l 1pa1hem
auc•• arc m a df'
without the unn ._,d•d
a•ded fat. And I•"' N nned tpapetU au(' s
h•t calorie lnformahon
on lh•lr labels.
Today. I'm Qolna to
tell you how to makt'
~paab..-tU sauce that·~
..i.tm ost MS tH1sy a s
openlng·the can kind.
Jt 's easy becaus~ &all
you have to do t::. opell
two cans and add your
own seasonings.
l lo 3 le••POODI drled bull or plaaa
U<lalnl Opltoaal ~
t•upoaa amtaat 1erllc Optional. 3
t1ble1pooa1 Instant
onion
omblne and mix
wtoll. Co'""'r ind •lmmer
15 lo 20 mlnute1 •
unt'over and 1lmmer
untJl t.hlek Ow' coolt In a
prto sa ur e c ook e r
acc o r dtna t o
rn1 nur ac turer 'a
d lrt <'tl o n ~ 7 t o 8
mlnut.al rve o~r hot
dra ined pasta. Makes
r o ur 6 t'rvlng s ,
11 pprox lm a t e l y 8 5
<'~l orll'~ ~aeh caauee
only>. ·
WITH WINE
th:pluet! \I• cup of the
w•\er or broth with dry
white or red wine.
The bas is of this
speedy s paghetti sauce
1s ca nne d s t e w e d
tomatoes <which contain
m an ced onions, celery
; ·:.i nd sliced tomatoes)
·: plus .... canned tomato
: • 1>aste. You can make it ~·:.is oniony, garlicky and
! ~ ..,picy as you want with
. t he addition o r dried
WITH MUSHROOMS
-Add •·ounc e can s li ced mu s hrooms,
undrained . Adds S
calones per serving.
WITH CHEES E -
Add 2 tables poons
g rated e xtra·s harp
R o mano . Add s 15
calories per serving .
. onion. garlic and herbs. LAZY MEAT SAUCE
LAZYLOW·CAL
SPAGHE1TI
:· SAUCE
:\•pound lean ,
fat·trimmed beef round hamburger ingredients
fo r Lazy S paghe tti
Sauce
;~ 16-ounce can stewed
~· lomat.oes •• ·: ..
:-' • ,., •• ~
Red Tides Are
Spring Warning
Ounng late spring, s ummer or fall, patches
of brown to red color appear in the ocean or
bays along the California coast. These reddish
a reas appear suddenly and last from a few days
to a few months.
Tht•y arc commonly called red tides and are
('<J U!:-t·d by the presence of matllons of tiny one~
1·1•ll<>d organisms c::tlll'd d1nofl:.igcllates.
Many p<:oplt• who g<1lht·r dam-;, mu~sc+,
.ind O\slcrs from Callfurnt .. 1 '> coust.al water
hl'IH'\l' that red tides c:.i usc shdlfash to become
1>111.,onous. but according to Robert J Price .
... t•afood l<'Chnology spN·aahst at th<' University
ot C .. d1fomw. most rL-d t1dl'S :Jrc h;;irmless
There an· hundreds of dinofl agt-llate
"PL'C'll"><> but the only one known to produce a
poison harmful to man ..,cldom a ppears in
• <'.il1forn1u n •d t1d('s
Th ts !:-p<·cu:s G:m11aul.o.x rolanella for rea
H>ns not comph:tcly understood, does not ha rm
hcllfish yet the shellfish can poison other
.. mmals, including man.
The extremely powe rful nerve poison can
('3Use temporary paralysis and even death 1f
t'nough 1s consumed to paralyze the breathing
mechanism
Red tides do ser ve as a warning that the
i.hellfas h mtghl be poisonous, however the
absence or a red lade does not mean shellfish
a re sare to eat. Shellfish gather their food by
filtering dinoflageUates and other planktonic or·
ganisms out of la rge quantities of waler and can
consume enough Conyaulax cataneUa to become
poisonous even when a red Ude is not visible.
Alt.hough Conyaulax cataneUa makes a rare
appearance. there may be enough present orr
the California coast from May to October 31 to
ma ke ~.ome shellfish hazardous to eat.
D..uing this time, says the Cooperative Ex·
tension scientist, mussels may be particularly
dangerous since the entire mussel ls eaten as it
comes from the shell.
Clams and oysters have also been associat·
Ml with poisoning but to a lesser extent. Since
th poison accumulates in the dark digestive
gl md, only the white meat of clams should be
e1.ten. Abalone, crab and shrlmp do not feed on
plankton so there is no danger of poisoning from
them .
The Department of Health imposes a
quarantine on all mussels in California from
May 1 to October 31. Although a few illnesses
due to poisonous shellfish occur every few
years , they have occurred only when the
quarantine has been violated.
All shellfish from California's coastal waler
can be safely gathered and eaten during the re-
ma ir.ing six months, November through April.
Commercially ha rvested oysters, clams,
and mussels are sold in California retail stores
and restaurants throughout the year.
These shellilsh are raised and harvested un·
der federal and state regulations designed to
ensure that only safe, nontoxic shellfish are
a va ilable. Price says
Stir-frpng Up
In Popularity
Stir·frying, a healthful cooking method
• common in oriental countries for centuries, is
• becoming popular in the United Slit.es, accord·
-·Ing to the Callfornla Dietetic A11ociation
• <CDA>. Orange County Diltrict.
• The method consists of fast frying thin
: strips of meat, poultry or rJ.Sh with a variety of
: fresh vegetables in a small amount of oU. Moel
• sUr·fry rectpea call for smaU amounts of protein
: ·1oodt and laree amounts of vegetables.
• Thua, the end result ta a salllfylng, low·
• calorie main course that combines vitamin and
: mlneral·ricb choices from tbe meat group and
• veaetables and fruits 1roup of the rour fOOd
: •roupt -milk, meat, ve1etables and rruits,
: bread.I and cereals.
: ,. Wb1Je a bowl-shaped wok ls the tndlUoaaJ
• ... aUr·fry utensil, a heavy lklllet wlU deliver tbe
same dellciOUI re1uJtt, HYI CDA.
pray a noo·tllck
I <'I~ trypan or lar1e
1ltlllet with cooklna
apray. Spread the mHt In a ahallow layer. Cook
over moderate flame
wlU'I no fat added, until
und raldt I• bro wn
Break lnto 1mall chunk•
a nd turn t o bro wn
~venly
Oram and discard 11ny
m elted fat.
C ombine 11a u ce
lngredimU and add to
the sltUlet. Lower h4''1t
lo a simmer. Cover and
simme r 20 minutes.
,~,Safeway f 11 . Burritos
II ~ , Buy One I 11 S -0 1 P~g
£•i ! Sof•woy 8vrn 1.,., I .. ' Get One f,.... ·~ I
.
Uocover and eclllUnue to
almmtr untll aauee 11
thick. u add1Uoaal 5 to
6 mlnuMI. <Serve over
hot drained 1pa1betU.J
Malt 1 six aentou.
approximately UO
calories eacb <sauce
only >. Three.quarters
c up lender.cooked
p a ahelll adds 115
calorlea
L.UYCHICKEN
I CACCIATO•E
2 frying c:blokens,
cul up (about 4 pounds>
lnaredienll for Lazy
Sau Cf>
1'rlm ~hicken of fTlng .tpray. Brown lhe meal
fitl Arrofl(io chlckt'n with no fal added onr
akin·alde up In fl slnale hlatt h at. <Or pl•ce the
lfl)'Or tn a shallow l)an. meat ln a brolllng pan
Sllp under the broller under the broller. Broll.
unlit akin la crlJp und clOSt! to hut source.
we ll ·rendered ol fat. turnlna lo brown
Pour off all melled rat. evenly.> Discard melted
Com b i n e a a uc e fat, Combine HUce
ln1r~dlenta and m ix lner ed1ents and pour
well. Pour over chicken. ·over the browned roast
Cover the pan with foll in a Dutch oven. Cover
and bake In a preheated and simmer over very
42S·dt!ifec oven 30 to JS low beat untll meat ts
minute•. Remove foll very lender, about 2 and
and continue to bake one·half to 3 hours .
chkken. butlng often, Check arter the first
until uuee ts thick and hollr and add water to
chicken Is tender. lbe sauce. if necessary.
Makes eight servings, Or . If necessary ,
230 calories each. s immer uncovered to
£AS'V SICILIAN POT reduce sauce.
aOAST To ser ve : remove
4·pound lean boneless meat from sauce anct
round pot roast slice very thin. Spoon
ln1redlents for Lazy sauce over slices. Ma~ea
Sauce e I g h t s e r v l n g s .
Spray a large Dutch app roxim ately 345
oven with cooking calorieseach.
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,o0 1t1 "mno '°"' need9. Al • petl9I ~ you wlll be ..., ~ 'lfNI Of)lnioft Ofl
Pl'OOllCte. OOC..IOftllty, you'll be MUii to t•t produota and
1,1a ii-wt\111 you tlllllil of them. II'• thll a1mp1e. To 1001Y
~IP. tual fill out and mlll l~I• ad. '-*nbaf, 11 wUI
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0 0'9Ctl "9<e INI you underetend not all 9'>Pflcama
.-.c:ted.
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Yellow Onions
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25' . Delicious Apples ~ fllld ~!illllt
Red Potatoes us .. ,_,_~
Navel Oranges
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~oking _SehooI ··Guide
e1c:icrev
laowN8TONE •:m6cereflllw .... ....,
bere'rnothtnc-new
about aom1 to a cookln1
achoof. There wu a
f a mou s o n e I n
Philadelphia over 100
years ago that people
nocked to.
Now culinary classes
are so prolific that a
"Gulde t.o 1:1.S. Cooking
Schools"b y Judith Bell
was publlabed receoUy.
It list.a cooking schools
in each section or the
United States a nd In-
cludes about 100 recipes.
Beca use the a uthor
runs a cookinf school in M inn e apo i s . s h e
became interested in
s imilar unde rtakings.
"Then," as sbe writes.
"it became an almost in·
s atiable c uriosity to
know more about the
s c h oo l s a nd t h e
s p e cia l tie s of th e
teachers." She collected
lnl ormatloa t.broud let· look foi' ln cboollnt a
tera ~ pbnM calk. --1ldq clau.
Now ~ iMU _boj)es Lydie 11" eminently
her Guide may serve as quatlfled to make aucb
a atlmwua to travel. 1u11esUona becau.e abe waa "annolnted" by pre·
• ... n 1n BEING away
fr om home seems to
awaken all the seMes.
and you are oft.en ready
to learn some thing In
a nothe r setting that
might seem mundane or
boring at home,'' she
says. ''But remember, a
prophet ls often without
honor ln his home ter-
ritory -and the same is
true of cooking schools
and teachers, so we can
also learn from those
close to home."
Miss Bell's Guide does
not "atte mpt to make
j udg ments about the
quality or any school."
So I u ked my friend.
Lydie Pmoy Marshall of
"A La Bonne Cocofte: ·
wha t a person should
1U1loua critle1.
She runs the best
French cookfn1 school
in New York City. The
followin1 polnta sum up
Lydie's counsel:
-BEFORE YOU join
a cookin1 class, think ov e r wh e th e r a
pa rticipation or a de -
monstration class will
best suit you. If you
choose a participation
class. find out whether it
is s ma lJ enough for ln·
dividual attention.
-The teacher shOul d
be mainly e>«upied with
helping students learn
rather than primarily
mterested ln showmg orr
his or her skills.
-You should feel at
.... in tbe dMI. '.,,.
teaeber mould~
you to tMo&MI' •• ... -44 and lmow • ...., •••• .,,..;._~·
name. The ambl .. H 1bould be aUl'adl¥e Ad
1UmulaUq. •
-Flrat·elHI i~e
dlenll lhouJd be blel.
Be wary ot any 1ttmp.
lna to cut expeme. •
-Encoura1em .. t
ra ther than crltlcl1m
should be offered, R•·
tience rather than ir·
ritablllty. Student.a' m'-·
t akes shouJd be accept-
e d a s I e a r n l 9.g
experiences from which
everyone ln the clafs
ca n benefit.
-Emphaals should be
not qnJy on skills and
pr inciples, but on de-
ve loping good taste.
"Judith Bell's Guide
To ·u .s. C o o ktn·g
Schools" costs S6.95 and
is pubHsbed by Dorn
Books.
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•
w.ca~.~· a. 1110 FOOD
Get 'Cultured'. With Daily Dose Of Yo~
Yoeurt LI DOt only a wbll.el wlta uum-.ot--• ... l•,...t&n.c~ with
NfHtlmifly tool and tartar uaUJ aoft P9ak• lemoa 101.urt to the ~."::.C:9':i: tola form : .,.._Uy a4tll \"a batt«. o.tl1 fold lo tbe CUP'ol the 1qar 1 beaUnt e11 While mixture. mot-~--IMeldall tnd. eu1•aally wttil whilff Pow ln'8 1 IMttteNCI · M a a ., .to c t. o r.--= M"e ettfl-tt-tlteh hllMt ,..... 11a11_-..._ ___ _
By June Roth
l -.,..buUer cboe11811 • ..W
l eup IUIU' ~ cup ebopptd 2.... ..~ ..
l .... pooa vanWa PNbut cw. to -1-..., now , c1e1r-. To mu• crwt. ~ twpooa bakiq eomllbll 09111Mal, flour. pow~u-salt 1u1ar lad nit: IUJ' In _. mel.S bulWr UDtll well
tuapo0a bUins JD heel. Preu 9nto
IOda bottom of a l ·IDch
~mlMDd • daU1 doee In • H~rite bowl. for 15 k> IO mlnulet. Caol of yo1urt aloa1 wlth c r eam tb• butur . 1n th e pan f o r 10 •u~c medh:atJon to a r a d u a I J y a d d mlnua., then turn out ~ tM flan ln the remalnint t "" c up• on 1 rack to flnl1h illlatme tUt la po1albly 1u1ar, beatlnf until coollnt. Maku 12
thltroyed by th e . fluffy. Beat n •11 H rYlnp.
l c up unc ooked oatm('al
\14 teupoon ult · 1 cartoe <I-ounce) balda1 paa. Bak• 10
e ta & I e 1 pp o on 1 cott ... navored yoprt • mtaua.. Remove from
antlblodc. T1'e ancient yolk•. lemon peel and YOGVaT aaOWNI
••thod ol makl na t.-mon JUlre Add flour CRUST:
~cup nour
\'I cup brown l'i!llr
butlfr, melted 2 aquar-. u ounce oven and Mt utde. •
FILLING: each) un1weetened To make flllln1 10eurt WU to I l milk ferment al warm
WID~,..tun..
IN IHI. whe n th
~1 1 Uur m et hod or
Mllln1 milk destroyed
11\0tit ot lhe bacteru1, Ur
t;Uc Mtt<'hn11loff. thf
lituuian bacterlotog1st
who wo rked t or th ·
P ast e ur Ins titute In
Pa r is, lsolatfd the tY..o
ba c t e r ia s tra l n .
l..actobaclllus bulgar1cus
a " d St r tpt ococc u s
tb e rmo phllus . that
l'tllt ure yogurt. T hese
d es irable bacteria were
returned to the · milk by
s tirring an a s mall
a mount of yogurt from
aA earlier batch.
Tbe bacteria permits
the yogurt to ferment
::ind develop its soft
t e x ture and tangy
ffuvor.
Dr. Metchnlkoff also
p roved t.bal yogurt has
properties that are
v a luable in tre ating
i'ntesllnlll disturbances.
· Some manufacturers
add starchy fillers to
make the yogurt have
the consistency or a
isudding or s oft ice
q c a m .
• It's important to read
t·h e yog u r t l a b e l
<!li refully lo find out
~x a c ti y w h a l l h e
1agred1ents are : many
tiave a high a mo unt or
sllgar added in the form ,. °f fruit jams and Jellies.
t.PLAIN yogurt has
;:d>out 1SO caJories per 8
O'U n cc c up w h 11 e
fla vore d yog urt can
hllve up to 270 calorics
~cause or the additions t9 Lhc natural iroduct
•You can m ake your
olt. n vogurt at homt· with
a)l t' I l· c t rt c yogur t
m <.t k <' r . u s 1 n g a
r 4, m m c r c• 1 a I p l a 1 n
)Og urt as t he starter
afHI t.hl•n ::.avmg a s mall
aprnunt of l'i.lt h hatch
you makt' to at•l a::. the
s lti rtt·r for the next
batch.
:Yo u mu s t u se a
product that 1s marked
"natura l yogurt"' to be
s Q re that the bacteri a
c ta llure has not bee n
d f '>lroycd du ring the
m anufacturmg.
. Y og urt us ually i s
made from part sk im
m ilk :md IS, the refore
hl g h 1n p r ot e in a nd
cAl<.'1um. Many persons
~ho c an't drink milk
b<'('ause they have a
lactose intolerance find
llfat they can cal yoJ!urt
bf cause of the enzyme
ail•on that has changed
t ~c na tu r e or th e
product.
'Dieters also find that
a: f e w teas poons o f
y bg urt s pooned over
s ome fresh fru it c an
m a k e a t o.o ths o m e
d essert without adding
lbe h igh calor ies o {
c team.
It can be U!:.Cd in place or h i g he r c a l o r lcd
m ayonnaise for potato
salad dressings a nd in
half mayonnaise ha lf
y o g urt m ixtur es for
other vegetable and fish
sala ds.
STRAWBERRY
BANANA CUP
Fresh slra wberncs
Sliced banana
Coffe e fl av ore d
yogurt
Chopped nuts
.Assemble berries and
sUced banana in sherbet
g la ss es for as many
SC\r vings desire d. Top
wi th 1 t a bles poon
cbillled coffee flavored
y o g urt . S prinkle .
cbopped nuts over all.
•LEMON YOGURT
• POUND CA.KE
. 2~ cups all·purpose
neir
•: 1 teaspoon baklng
SOflaf: ~teaspoon salt
6 egp, separated • v. teaapoon cream o~rtar
• · 2 cupe sugar ..J; 1 cup butter or
.,_etabte lhortentnc ·
1 tablespoon grated
l•on peel • r. 2 tablespoons lemon
Julee i: 1 c u p le m o n
flPVOred )'OIUrt j eat oven to 350
d reel. Combine nour,
b tnc soda and salt; St4 ulde. Beat eac
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ON OYIR 200 POPU1 AR NATIONAL
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Low Frozen Food Prices
POTATO DINNER FRIES Olll-I .. ,~ 99•
SHOESTRING POTATOES -.. 1 ... -69c
ONION RINGERS OllLCIA I •M>L 71 c
EGG ROLLS :: .. -1)!1 ... ,_ I . .oL 79c
CHICKEN POT PIE ..... or.aw• ..• .... • . .•. ..•MIL 49c
HADDOCK .... °' ...... t ,,4L s1 1 •
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TORTE CAKE ru=.t:.:., .. I ,.,Ml, s2••
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ORANGE JUICE WMO\f-I •M>L 89•
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ROAST
SLICID
BACOll
$ f oi9 LB. 11-0Z. PKG, 99c EA.
PRUNE JUICE ~, t . . . . ..01 ggc
LEMONADE MIX •nootfTM( '! ,,o, s214
MINERAL WATER ~~:~·:""·! ll-Ol 77c PORK & BEANS . ., .. , \ e .... , 95c
TOMATO PASTE (() .. ,~ .. ": e .,., .. 54c
TOMATO SAUCE (f>'<I•-· • ... ~, 29c
I ... TREESWEB $109
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE :.:." OI' "'"°,
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.; WORISESHSBIONNGE •<><AL · ""1 ..... """'..,. 53c
-• flUOCH ()<I I 000 ...... ..0 M>l
ANTI f REUE ..irnOM ! ,,~ s419
MINUTE MAID ~~~~=' P\INC" t ...01 75c ORANGE JUICE Yll.., ... , t .. ~, sl.53
COOKIES ~~..'nc• I 11-01 Sl.59
I DAD'S J109 ROOT BEER :'a"='.:::-"°::" H '
BllF
LIYIR
99cLB
("l'IMAIOC• • ........... ,r OOt.Ol" D( t ~ .. 29c l8
CANTALOUPES
l &PC( • )Wll I • 'i1Hl A >'f 37c lB
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ORANGES , ............ '. . ...
PEARS
"' .... •'\tllJ11"--0• .. ONIONS
e Liquur. lfr1•r 8: U int• :iµecia /$ I
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FALSTAFF BEER c-. ..
FRANZIA WINE--~-O'I--.... SEBASTIANI WINE :: =":'~om. ... -.
AMERICAN WHISKEY -· -TIN HIGH IOUllON -·-111 AMERICAN WHISKEY .u-•cao-
SMIRNOFF YODU "lOIAM•
..... -. 11.39
···'"'-11.99
·-,_.._ 12.49
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In coope,.tlon with P'"ldent Carten req""t to cwt> lnfledoft,
Stater Bro.. Martcet1 Na lr~•n lhe prlc• on °"" 200 popullr
national brendt during • four-week price ffeen. FOi ,out OM-
••nlence, tll Items wlll be potted In ell the 1torM fOI the .dUretlon
of th• price fr"ze. Shop Suter ltoe., whet• you'll etwya ..,.,
Ind loin u1 In our effort to control lnfletlon.
STAiEiriRos. $135 ICE CREAM
'4-0Z.
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O<AlEJll Oft
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APRIL 30 I 1980
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SPINACH FLORENTINE
Be Adventurous:
Cook Sollle Squid ,
Arc there llml'!> \\hc-n
you 'd hkc to transform a
:-1mplP di n n e r int o
:-.omething !>pcr iul , whl·n
~ ou frl'I like C'r<:<il1ni.:.
not JUSl l'OOk1ng '> F11r
tho!>c llmt•s, turn to the
M'J for ins pir:.i tton.
C on:,i d c r coo kin g
squid . Whether s tewed,
deep fried, sautced. or
stuffed. squid can pro-
vidP you and your din·
n (>r g uests w ith the
culina r y advent urous
spirit or dch c1ous dis·
covcry.
TllEV ARE related to
clams. s callops , and
aba lone, Price says
Squad a re round along
the Atlantic a nd Pac1f1c
('113Sl. ... and in the Gu Ir or
l\1l'xico The s mall cch ·
hi e s pecie~ Lo l1 go
opa lesccns, lttkl'n orr
South<:rn Call for n1 a,
make up mo'>l of the
dome!>t1 c c<.itch
The tastu:st. s wl·ctt:i.t
squad, whl•lher fresh or
frozen . come to tht•
markl'l 1n t.·;irly s pring
Om· \\a\ commNcwl
f I !> h l' r. m t.' n H n cJ
sporl...,mt•n harvt•st squid
at night. :Jdds the UC
Spl'ri;illst. 1s to <.itlrnrl
them to th(• surfocc with
li ghts. tht•n C':Jtch thl'm
\\Ith nets
And w<i:..., :vou might
altract rhnn(•r guest:. to
~quad Is to ~crv<· thl·m
thl'SC dl'll t'IOU'-dtsht•i.
D EEP FRIED SQl'ID
RINGS
Wa~h l'll«JOl'd squ1cl in
cold "'uH·r Drop lht•m
in sallt•d bo1hn~ watl•r
for 5 m1nut1•s Hl'm'" t'
from h<·ut :Jnd dr;i1n Cul
the bodv 1nl11 rings
Dip thl· nn~s into an'
batter. i.ul·h ... ., panc uk<·
hattt·r. anrl drop them
into an tnd1 of hot fat or
o il (J~>O dt·grcc~> 1n u
:, au c· <·pa n . Fry u n t 1 I
golden brown. Drain on
a bsorbcnt toweling.
Serve hot with a hot
dip (SaUC!:!l mad e o f
s we e t pickle j ui ce
I h ickened with corn
-.tarrh and rookc•d until
rll'ar
CIOPPl ~O
(A f'isb Sh·~ )
', cup oll\"t! 011 or
i.alad 011
I m<'dium onion.
r1ncly chopJ)(.'<i
I c lo ve garli c.
m inct'<l
I can < 1 pound 12
ounc<'S) tomatoes
2 C"ans (8 ounces
each ) tom ato sauce
2 packages < 1 ':•
ounces c•ach) spaghetti
sauct' mix
I teaspoon seasoned
s alt
11.. t c a s p o o n
seasoned J>epper
2 cups water
I ('UP dr) ~ hllC \\Ill(
or "'all'r
112 pounds rockfi sh
rtll l'ls, cul 1n lurg t•
chunks
I d ozc·n C'l t•Jncd
i-qu1d. cut into strips or
p l l'CCS
llcat oil tn l:.irgc dutch
ovl.'n or kt·ttlc o n
medium heal Add omon
and g:ffli c :.ind cook uni 1 I
ll'ndc•r i\dd tom;,itoes.
tom a lo :,uun" :-.p<1ghl·tt 1
:-a Ut l' m ix. Sl·a:,onc·d
i.alt . !--easrJnl'd pepper.
and \\<Jlt·r ('ovt•r pan
Bring to hotl on high
heal. S\\llt'h to a low
ht•at :.ind :.1mmt·r :10
m 1 n ult"i. s t 1 rring '>''
c·a:.t0n<1 llY
Add r-.q.u1d. cover. and
:.1mmer 3 ln 5 minuh•s
do not boil Add '"'1nt.' or
"'all'r and rockfli.h Co'
l'r and :-1mmt·r about 10
minute• .... ..,t1rring oc
c.1s111null'
St·rn· 1n large bO\d ...
"'1th chunk-. of ht·atcd
Fn·nch· hrt·ai1 !\l ake.,
;approx1mat1•I\ r. :-,crv·
tng ...
:'\ntt" Olhl'r l1rm ·
flc~hl·d f11lt't s. such ... .,
h;illbut, shttrk. perch
and cod. can be i.ub·
s l1tulcd for the rockfa s h
Shrimp, lobster . clams
and crabs in the shell
may be added with the
i;quid to enhance n avor.
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JUl('C'
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pl'r
MC"lt butter in a !I inc h
s k1ll <.•t. Saute j(arltc I
minutf' Add s quid a nd
remaining ini.:rt.•d1ents
and saute 30 second" to I
minute ov<·r mt•d1um
hig h ht•ul uni 11 squid
lo:.cs 11 ~ trans par«nl
l ook and c ur l :. up .
10,·1·r l'nok1ni: mak1·.,
squid t(lugh > Maki.':. 4
Sl f\ tngs
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both. c·an bt· .1dckcl
CALA~1ARI SIC'ILIA~O
t\hfltM \.QYtdJ
11 p1111 n1ls sq u 1d .
df'a 111•<l. \lollh m untlc
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rooked nee. and gr ounrl
bl•t·f ~a.,on "'1th "alt
Pl'ppn. ::i nd m1nn·d
l!a rltl' Cool m1x tu1 ,.
s l1g hth add gr:.tll·d
Homano l'ht·csc.:. r<ll'>tn~.
parslC'y, and ort'gano
Stuff sq111d "'1th fill
ant: Plact' rn 11 gn •aM·d.
..,hallo~ baking ch i.h :.ind
top w ith i.pa gh t•tt1
s a u ce. Buk e ul 350
degrees for abnul 45
m inutes. Makes 4 to 6
:.erving:.
DAIL V PILOT QI
iEggs Graduate
Do you ever tJi1ik of Wbea YoU aon~c have lbTnk you don•t. laave
e111 11 a f11t food ? much tlme to prepare t l me t~ pr-e-p:-a-r•--_...
W•ll. t.beJ an. lD fact. dinner but want to aerve breaktut for tbe tmnus: they're lDcredibly fut to som•tbln1 apeelal, ,.. tblnk ., •. It tak• ._
.,,...,.. la a YuMl)' of member~. Tbey HD ly a cciuple ml ...... tlit ~
ways: fried. ecrambled. be whi quickly lnto cook up a pan of
baked or poached. And an ome or a quiche 1crambled 1111. U•
Chefs from Florence left
their mark on cuisine.
l h • y • re not J u 1 t a worthy of the mott di•· dercook tbem 1Ulbt1Jt, breaktut food, either. cemin1 palate. then eowr tbe pan ...
Try them for lunch and If frytn1 or scram· keep them warm ao PM'i
dinner. bllng ii about the extent pie can help tbemM1"9
Summer Is a good bf your eH repertoire, when they have a
l"lor4'nctl. known for
It• beauty and art, ha d a
practical t ide too.
From a culinary view·
point It.a chef~ were out·
standing. They were dis·
t lnttuished innovators
a nd introduced spinach
Into many dishes.
As a r esult, these de·
ll&htfut dishes became
known as."Florentine ."
Taking a hint from
t h ese famous c h efs
we 've com bined a
favorite m eatloaf re ·
cipe. spinach, and a full·
bodied canned spaghetti
sa uce to come up with
a n e legant comp any
meatloaf -Meatloaf
f'lorcntine.
MEATWAF
FLORENTINE
1 12 l bs . ground
round
I pac k age (10
ounces l frozen cho pped
s ptnach. thawe d and
draint.'d
1 l c up chopped
onions
I egg
•·,cup bread crum bs
time lo dilcover new check your cookbooks chance. •,.
I teaapoon sail ways to prepare e11s. for other lnt.erestina en Foods that can be prec
Dash pepper • Try a frittata, foreum· recipes. You'll be sur-pared quickly are v. teaspoon garlic pie. It's a simple sklllet prised at the incredible especially appreciated
powder entree that's cut In versatility of e11s and In summer when y0ta
Ve teaspoon parsley wedges to serve. <Ac· at how quickly most en don't want to spend a lot
flakes tually, It's just an un-dishes can be prepared. of time In the kitchen.
1 can (15 ounces> ro lded omelet.> It's Eggs arealways lnple n-Keep a bowl of bard·
sp aehe tti sauce w ith perfect for hot weather tiful s upply and are an cooked eggs on hand in
meat because it's fast and lneq>ensive protein-rich the refrigerator. That
l teaspoon olive oil easy to prepare and you food. way with about flv&
Mix ground round. don't beat up the IUt.cben If mornings are hectic mh.ut.es notJce you can
s pinac h . onion. egg,~w_h_il_e_cook.in~~~'""'-lt_.~~~~•-t--.y_o_ur~bo~use~~a_n_d...:..yo_u~~p-r_e~p_a_re~a~s-a_l_a_d_.~~
bread crumbs. salt. pep·
per, g a rlic po wder.
pa r s ley rlakes. and 6
tablespoons of spaghetti
s auce. Grease medium
size ring mold with oljve
oi l. Pack .s pina c h
me atloaf mixture into
greased mold. Bake at
350-degrees oven for 40
minutes. Remove from
oven and allow to st.and
f o r S minut e s.
Meanwhile. heat r e ·
m ainin g spag h e tt i
s a u ce . Se r ve w it h
cooked rice or spaghetti
p l aced i n c~nter o f
m eatloaf. after remov·
ing from m old. Serve
heated s auce over
meatloaf. :.ind rice or
!>paghctt1
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poultr , potatoe• and
flSONl\g
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and h{·r~ .1tld :,µ1re lo
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le nd budy and :,u b
stance H1l h '''llr r rca m
envelopt·~ tht• 1n1xlun•,
making tht' d1!>h moi.t 111
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t.'Xtl'lll'lll U'l' uf l'~lri.1
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roast turkt•\ The <t<ld1
t1on of yams. ~reen P<'P·
per p1C('C!>. and fragrant
d ry s he rry turns t ht'
d 1 s h 1 n lo a n l' x o L ll'
ver s ion of a be loved favorite.
SALMON HASH
2 t ablespoons butter
or margarine
2 cans (734 ounce!>
each> salmon, d rained
2 c u ps cook e d .
cubed potat~s
•. l'UJ> c h op p ed
cch:n
j I (' U fl l' h 0 Jl P l' d
onion
I il1He )!arll l'
l·ru-.ht·d
2 tabll':.poon:. lemon
JUl<"l'
I ll·aspoon flavor
t·n ha ncer
tit 11
I cup sour c re<.1m
1 1 c·up milk
1 :! tt·a!>poon clrtl'd
1 , ""'"poon o.;Jll
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11\11 rn11dc·1.1t1· ht•at
st 1 rr111g o<'<·a-.1onal ly.
until m1xtun• h<.•g1nl> to
brown and v1·gl'lablt""
ar1· 11·nd1·r In :-.m;_dl
lio 1\ I , l"llrll l111a· •.cJU r
u~arty
Salad
for this sl1ck-to-thc·
rahs s<tlad, meatballs
&.1 rl• chtl led with sliced
2utch1n1 in a garlic
touched marinade. Just
hcfurc it's time to serve. ~ou ad d coar 5e l y
chopped iceberg lettuce
nnd toss gently wrlh the
m e a tba ll mixture .
t o mato wedges a nd
onion rings. This party·
s ize recipe may easily
be cut rn half for a fami·
Iv meal.
Me atball-V egetable
SaJad
I head iceberg tel·
t ucc
;i, poun d ground
1 • teaspoon garlic
1 • tea s po o n
!>l'a:-.ont-d pepper
' , cup corn 011
12 pound th inl y
5l 1ecd z ucchini or
crook n eck s qua s h
< :i ooul 1 'h cups>
1 1 cup cider vinegar
t c love gar l ic,
man ct>d
l large tomato, cut
into wedges
;1 1 cup onion rings
Core, ri n se and
thoroughly drain le t·
tucc. ctulJ in disposable
pla:.t1c bag or c ris per.
Combine beef. ga rlic
salt and seasoned pep·
pt'r: rorm into 24 s mall
balls. Heat oil in skillet:
add meatballs and cook
until browned and done
a s you like th e m .
Carefully transfer meal·
balls to bowl. Add ZUC·
chini, vinegar and garlic
to s killet, mixing with'
drippings from bottom
of pan; heat s lightly,
then pour over meal·
balls. Crull. turning oc-
casionally to coal. Just
before ser ving, coarsely
chop enough lettuce to
mea s ure 6 c up s,
refrigerate remainder
for use another tim e.
Add chopped lettuce to
meatball mixture along
with tomato and onion.
Toss genUy. Makes 10 lo
12 servings.
tahAIH.'er cream, milk, dill, Hit
•nd pepper. pour over
haa.b. ml& '"11. Cook &an•
tit heated thro1a1b .
¥•etd; 4 Mrilop.
I.ta l.l'Upooll pepP41r
3 Lab&•poou butter
i nd cooll over medium
hu t until browned on
bottom Turn mixture
over to brown tM top
R t'movc-halfh f rorr
or mar=ne· divided I la ,....,._ ..
"'• cup chkkef\ broth '•cup milk TUUEY ""8ff I po und cooked
turkt' , hnddtd
2 medlum yam ~.
cooked and cubed or l
u n CJ& ounc > yam•,
d ra1Md and cubed
l tablt poon dr)'
hcrry
killl't, tu•l Dlildt. M•ll
rem itll\lnl( l llblftooon
butter. 11t1r •A flour
cnok l mlnut,. Slowly
Mir In <'hl<'kt'n broth,
milk. sh,rry and alt .
( 'ook ovt'r med1u'm heal ,
'tlrrln& C'onstantly until
mixture boll s and
thlckcl\li. Rtitum has h to
tikillet , heat and mtx
well. Yield . 4 servings.
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rhopped
1.., cup r h o ppe d
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In n rnf'd1um bo" I
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onion, arun pt'ppt.>r .
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FRUIT BREADS CONTAIN TASTY PEANUT BUTTER CHIPS
Go Tropical At Home
FnL such as pineap·
pies tid bananas often
conjule up images of
tropicU islands -palm
trees r;waying in the
breeze lush flowers and
ghstentig beaches. But
if you can't visit the
tropics right now, you
can at ~ast enjoy some
delici°" breads that a re made lith ingredients
that retind you or the
islands.
bread is delici01'S plain.
1t becomes extra special
when s e rved wi t h
whipped cream cheese.
TROPICAL
PINEAPPLE
PEANUTBU'ITER
ISIAND BANANA
NUT LOAVES
CM akes one 9·l•cb
squre)
.I/• cup shortening
~ c up firml y
packed brown suaar
t egg
c ru s ne<1 pinea pple,
vanilla, peanut butter
<'htps a nd walnuts.
Spread into greased 9-
inch square pan: bake
at 350 degrees for 35 to
40 minutes or until done.
Cool 10 minutes; remo•e
from pan and cool on
wire rack. Glue il de·
sired: cut into sauares.
ISLAND BANANA NUT
LOAVES
(MU.hrolMYH)
2 cups unsifted all-
purpose flour
just until smooth. SUr ln
peanut butter chaps and
outs.
Spoon batter into two
greased i Y.tx4 "'ix "'2-incb
loaf pans. Bake ut 3SO
deerees for 40 to 4S
minutes or until bread
t ests done. Remove
from pan; cool oo wire
rack.
C.11142-5171.
......... word.
to work for
.. y::"/ Kell ·-... · uces
oney&Nut
Com Rakes.
Now theres flavor r::z::~~
you can see
hear and taste.
See the nuts on the
flakes. Hear the crunch.
Taste the gTeat
combination or honey.
nuts and com together in
one delicious ~~~
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flake.
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Here \re two fruited
peanut~reads whose
texture and taste just
can't be,eproduced by
commer4a1 bread bak-
ing m ttbods . Both
breads cotain fruit and
peanut btter chips.
2 cups unsifted all-
purpose flour ~ 2 teaspoons bakine ~~~~~~~~~~__;~~~~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~__;;..._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
TropiGl Pineapple
Peanut 8tter Square 1s
so simplt lo make with
the CODfenience Of
frozen orll~ juice con-
e e n t r a te . c a n n e d
crushed 1i1eapple and
peanut bller chips.
This versctle bread can
be served f>r breakfast.
perhaps w\h a scoop of c o t t a g e lh e e s e . o r dressed upla bat with a
glaze and 1ervcd at a party.
The Islad Banana
Nut Loave!l'lre studded
with peanubutter chips
that g ivca r ob u s t
peanut flavo.
T h e ba ana and
or ange juic6ngredients
give a hintof tropical
isla nds . Allough the
1 teaspoon baltin&
soda
lh teaspoon salt
•h cup froien orange
J uice concentrate,
thawed
3 tablespoons water
1 can (8 ounces)
crushed pineapple, UD·
drained
1 teaspoon vanilla
extract
1 cup peanut butter·
flavored chi~
lh cup chopped
walnuts
Cream shortening and
brown sugar until light
and fluffy an large mixer
bowl. Add e1rn; be at
well
Combine flour, baking
soda and salt: add to crea m e d mixtur e
alternately with orange
j uice conce ntrate a nd
water, beating well after
each addition. Stir in
-
powder
34 teaspoon salt v. t.eupoon baking
soda
Yi cup shortening
1,, cup sugar
2 ege.s
1 teaspoon grated
oranee peel
1 cup mas hed
banana
2 tablespoons milk
2 cups peanut but·
ter·flavored chips
'h c up c hopped
pecans or walnuts
Combine flour, baking
powder. salt and baking
soda; set aside. Cream
s hortening and sugar
until light and fluffy in
mixer bowl, at medium
s peed . Add eggs and
orange peel; beat well.
Combine banana and
milk, add to creamed
mixture alternately with
flour mixture, beating
I
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When you purchase
any of the following "Economy" packs.
or or
One 10-pack n.wo 6-packs One 14-pack ------------------Official s1.oo Refund Certificate
Oii._. wtll malt you• $1.00 caeh refund when you:
1. Puroha9e either one Atra • 10 pack or two Good News 6 packs or one TRACIC14 pack. -
2. Cut the valid "pr90f(s)-of-purchase" from the back of the package(s) purchased~
3. Send this certificate togeth~ with the required proof of purchase to:
Gllleae St.00 Refund Offer, P.O. Box 3181, Maple Plain, MN. 55348
City/Stale---------------
•VaJld prools of l)Ufc:Nlse tor lhese proOJCIS are
•A!Ta 10 pacl(-OM ptOOf·ot·po1chas11 na1 & UPC symbol •Good Nows 6 pook-IWo ptOOI ot purttuase se.tls & UPC symt>ots •TRAC 1r 1• peck-one UPC IVmbol
A4ldltlonal Ttnn1: on .. ~ onty,,. u s A ~ w11e1e PfOl'IOrltcl rueo "' _,_.l<'OCl.O fl\'-Th~ c:iort~<I'' """' tccoripeny'f'"" r-1.a~
,.,.., l'CI 119 ••Pf~~ °" .. ••Pl' .. o--)I IMO Umol -felvno p.t
hOu•eflOIO ,..,..,.., '"to ~'II'"'""'' t0t <l<ll••.,Y
~ ...... ApttlJ:t.1• 1=000
Don't Defrost Frozen Fish Before COO
~u~~-~ .w1~t~·::.1!*~ .. ~0 ,11~~-"Y.ou /~e al!_ the natural_juices,'; ~sys .a noted
k't DO wocild«-you tlltDk C"l:J61Um• aQ 00 Cfi trn• d t be product doua'l nrvlte IDduitr)' can buy e . " s no won er p eople give it a poor rating.,,
lot °' ..... wtta. Cod -.. r· --. .. ... . . . tt boldi up uader a ti 1 an c • • p u r • • tr y a r l e t. y o I IHI In tbe odaer.
M e a & '6 r \a P, ' ' I a l d ;op qualft1 fl'Gl1l!lt ftJh
Norma nd Mtcbaucs.. rom the Nol1h AtlanUc
tt x ec u u v e "her t .i ar ""mcf AJML al1ea ~b~raCon·l>lau 1'ote , th11 h'oAn ftlb ll ot far
Cbtc•to M1her quality than
• • A l\ h o u K h m o It aom• cl the flab that 1.t
r:•e can't tell a od offered u •fhllh' "
th1wln1 It m1ke1 all
~ Hfercmce the
world IOd you bave to
tt)' lt to bellevo 1t." he added.
I• dJlterenl .•. ud lt'• fleahed n ab IUCb H ncnroader peoptrstve lt ff rd ~ • c oa-. n a poor raUDa. 1'bea, Sole /Flounder are
more often tben aot , naturally ~r ... ao
they OYercook it whlcb you cook them oaly 1001
dries ll out nen a>ore." enou&h to coaplate the
preparatiom. •• 8 lllclwMI wuae
11al c1u1a9e Jul& for •tCRAtJD, llke.. hla the le ol c baaae 1
meiif«Guerard. prefers "T o man y of t be the laovat.lve. llpter 1o·c d ••aou••ll•" app r o a ch to h a ute chef1 foodl and
rom I lblddot-k fillet 01"• '"The prijblem b that
Ocean P erch from consumttr• and "WBt:N Y0 \1 allow buaid. ., prote1n ...
t he froien fillet.a to "The, Merel to any. •·Good flab -top
cuitlne. Nor'Ea1tera llavo wltbout real n -
CoCl Chow d e r a nd 1ard~U:.::!• ol &bl Meddock Stew whlcb be flJlia " ...
created especially for &erted. Delidoul food.
t b • 1979 Newspaper well P!•P•n• aacl
F o o d I: d I t o r 1 be1uttflUr pnMated
Conference lo Cblca10. will 1lwtra b9 eH*-t•
1 re thick en ed wllb porary•lnlDOdtalU.
Fl~er.<;My'n!all1ure prof1111onal1 too
that fresh fii.b La bett•r perc•lve Ute l roa n lh~.nlro1en. • pr~ duct • 1 I e 1 a
Of courst'. thtre s dHlrable. Pcrbaps •
thaw. you '°" au lhe ll1b .coOtery 11 to coot qu1llty liah li.ke Cod -
natural ~" ... the the flab al 1 b lab ll ao euy to b&Ddle and Pf'Odwt met tough temperature for 1 abort so veraatlle,. too." he
and dry ... the i.xtu.re · len1tb of time . Firm contJn"8d. ")'OU can do a notb~na like top quality
flab frt b out of t ht-
water.'' Bid tht•
801ton11m who M•r •H•d
hl1 apprentH•t• hap 10
Eaut Cou!t t l>t•u foo ct
reahuronh 1rn d lut .. r
sludtud wllh M11·hc•lt•
Guerard
• ' W 111 I.•: w l' ,. u n
generally bu) ~ood rre~h
fish her .. m Ch1<:11.io. al' s
JU S l n o t av a tlubl c
around the llnHrd Stuk1o
ao large quantltH·s
Fact Or
Fiction'?
Old W1Ves' tales about
food and health s tall
abound and new ones
are constantly creatt:'d.
says the ,cxec ut1 vc
dire c tor or th e
4,000·member Callforn1a
Dietetic Association,
It's almost impossible
for the COO!'>Umer to
distinguish f act from
f1ct1on when it comes lo
nutrition bl·cause -;o
many µcople l'la1m to be
expert.-;, says Rc·grslcr<·d
r>1 e t1t1an D o ri s
D<'rt•lian.
She has <h·v iM·d tht·
following qurz to test
vfl ur nut r1t1o n
a wa r c ncs!-. S l'l' h o "'
man y m y t hs you
'hscov<.•r an \our o "' 11
nut ration know.ll'tlgl'
l > The re an· at'lUCi l I\
mor e \1l arn1n s 1n .,
pota to's p<'\•I than ins11.ll·
ol 1t
Al Tru.-Kl t 'al'"
:'I ,.:atrn~ l.111· ntJ!hl
m <'als o r 1.n.1<·ks a rt·
rnon· 111 . .1•lv to l'au-.1·
,q•1r ht g.1111 th.1n th•·
-..1ml' foucl q11:J n t1l\
l ah:n c.1rlacr an the da)
A) True 8) •·alst"
J) Adults don't need
the calcium in dairy
products because their
b on es and t eeth arc
already forml'd
A> True 8 > False
4 > Toasted brt·ad has
ft.·wer t·alones than un-
lu.1 ... tt-d bread
A> Trut> JU t 'alse
5 1 P h) -.1ca lly :.ictl\ 1·
p eople r<'qu1rl' mul'11
more prot e in tha n
inode rat clv active o r
in:u:llvc ix:oplc
A> True 8 ) False
fl l C ertain
<·ombinat1ons of foods.
s u c h us fruit s and
vc~etables. cancel out
e a c h other's nutrient
value when digested at
the s ame time. , .
Al True 8) False
7 > To eat a balanced
diet from each of the
four food groups of milk.
meat. ve geta bles and
frui t s. bre ads and
l'Crcallt, vou mu -.1
in<'ludc foods from each
11f the groups <it every
mt•al.
A) True 8) f'alse
ANSWERS
l > FALSE The pot ato
p c.e I l' o n ta 1 n s !>om 1•
nutrient value but docs
no t co mpa r e t o th e
nulrw nt n ch mteraor. a
J.!OOd source of vitamin c
2) FALSE: The total
daily intake, reg01rdless or time. in relation lo
t o t al dail y ener gy
expenci1ture determine~
weight J,?ain or loss.
3) FALSE: Bone m ass
I i; no t !>l a tt e, 1t
constantly regene rates
itself and requires the
calcium found in dairy
products as a building
mate n al.
4) F Al.SE: Toasting
or cookUlg food does noJ.
c ut down its caloric
content. 5) FALSE: Muscle
ti ssue is built a nd
replaced at a constant
rate which is unaffected
by increased activity.
Most Ame r icans eat
more than an adequate
amount of protein for
this function.
6 ) t'ALSE : Whil e
i>ome combinations
don 't ta!lte as wel I
together. the nutrient
contribution or foods Is
unaffe cte d by any
particular varieties
utcn together. 7) FALSE : You can
eat. a well·balanced diet
cSee FAcr. Pa1e Ct)
. .,.
YOilS GUARANTEES. !r~~1atl1 'I "'--~IO WICWe ,.....,, .. = = I LOW PRICES . OYER ALL U~~~~~~~
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WE'LL DOUBLE THE ~
.. .and back.a t with our le-' I Vara ~ llO lndude ..,...,,, ._ ~ ~ 1
Th DIM ""' I ~---lil*Ot~----4 .. lllM •1 e merence "'"er 'I ..... ._<o,,,..., • ..,.,.,,,. .. ,,,~~·,,............_z
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their shopping each week at =-~-----------------..
V Th be 'ood I ~ CHICl<V'I OF THl \EJ\ '•• 25 I ons ~ e nu!fl r one ,, 1 ~ CHUNK LIGHT o I•
store in shopping preference : i TONA F 11
in all of Southern Calif omia. 1"' • '">,. • • ..... e F 1
DIFFERERENCE ~
OUR GOARANTEC: OF VONS LOW PRICES. ~ So V d f 1e ,. •• ""'"" t• shop ons an see or your·, I ~~-,w '"'"" .... .._ .. ~ .,,,,.c:w 1
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--To convince you o f Vons corn1nit 111t ·nt to low prices. g:
We're making this offer. If you ccln find lower prices
overall this week at any other supermarket._ Vons will
pay you double the diff ercncc. Just shop at Vons.
Buy 25 different items worth s20 or more. Com pare
FARMER JOHN
SU CED
BACON ll SOOP jl 89 :1 CAAPs'EU:S>-\~·: 10 1:
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o ther supermarket. *If their to tal I!:>
lower. bring your itemized Von::,
receipt and the other market'-.,
pri ces to Von~ ond Wt.!·11 pav
double the difference. In Ca~h ~
Vons Low price~ you can belil·ve 1n.
PEPSI
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FRUIT
JUICES
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SUN LITE
SALAD
OIL 168
GROCERIES
"11"1 "'" Del Monte Sweet Relish
.. , Or.rel ,,.,
Guldens Sal.ad Mustard
tWI f.Alt(,,..-(t!UID
Jerseymald Orange Juke
,.,t t Wf<I ("IJ(T(T1 O'illO
Minute Maid lemonade
I •• <•l'•<I ( ...... CIC.I l.Cl\'l'IKIW I
Pizza Sauce
1.S--fl(Jl'1{f '""'' ,.,.._,,,~ Hunts Tomatoes
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Hunts Tomato Paste
H ,.C I r AJ'O
Hunts Tomato Sauce
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.51
.74
.42
139
.75
.49
.41
.55
.30
.72 Weight Walx:.her's Margarine
~ f"itn I 1AA 1 29 Wdght w~·s Mayonnaise
't.•OCJ<.t JAA Aunt Sues Raw Honey
AQIH'l llOTTlJ
Mrs. Butteovorth Syrup
~"°' ..... '""'· La Pina Mexk:an Flour
2 23
1 21
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I l'IOl"'°'I (>.., 28 Swanson Chk:kcn Broth •
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Vons Salad OD
•.J").()(l"'l U...."1 91 CJndeswood OevUcd Ham •
'hl"CI (JV;
Ll>bys Vienna Sausage
..0()1-"0 CM
OenrGorw °" & Beans
.49
182
112
&10ll"CT CA" J 95 Chun King Pori< Chow Mein
SPILL-MATE
PAPE~
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P<JREX
LIQUID
81.£.ACH . , ...
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Kai Kan Lvgc Cruchy Bits J 33
1 14 140tl'fl (""
Kleen Quard Lemon Polish
1r.,..r1 Mii -llltfll 00' <A D Dial FamDy Bar Soap
'r!U"Q llOTI u. Spray & Wash W/Trigge-
llt'll~I r-lySOI Spray Disinfectant
4 ill'JU. t•ACl<.N"..t MOIW'n'<I Nke-N·Soft Tissue
UHf)(,..ff"-C,fVlit4._
Zee Napkins
.58
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159
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1 l'Olt<n P~.I
Fresh Carrots IA .19
flit. ~"'1fJ(JIJ'~' llAL"'J'I '""° 15 Cireen Onk>ns 1 , •
I ~"°""NI\ 'l'1 AnjouPears
4 r<'tt I .f'"C.f<! I "f'UV"I \
Assorted Tropicals
rn .49
1 ... 49
Ill .39
lA .99
HEAL TH & BEAUlY
II <Xl'l':I "'1<•l( 'IQU T
J&J Baby Shampoo
4 OtJ.c.I OOTIU
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110trfl'.'l oorru J&J Baby Lotion
I ~OIJ'ICr-l!EO Cl'llftCTJfTU> Sure ROlk>n Deodorant
}78
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l o\I t fl • t• fJ lnt"-t•W.U
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rn~"Ot tx:a.D m • '' Lean Ground Beel • l~ """~""'°' Beel Shoulder Ro.ut
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AOtl'tl ~..L Birds Eye Coot Whip
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CANTALOUPES .~ .
JERSEYMAJD
COTTAGE
CHEESE .77
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SWABS
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VODKA
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Koet peraon1 f~ SDUt tbe bot shortcake
•llortcake &o atrawbtr· mnd butter uch h•lr nee. <ont'u-mts the enjoy· pneroualy Spl'ud •
mnt ol tt to a couplt ot tnl ck layu ot the ~led
moat.ha d\.U'tnl the year. applet on the bottom
The at'compan~ re half of the 1hortcalce. dpe ror a n Apple Turn tM top half onto
Sbortcallle uteada the the aooles, aerve at one
11asoo to l2 months.. •llb ·not IA"mon Sauct.
And It nn be made v.-lth ~rvn I prl'90lts
cannt'd applto all~• as . HOT LEMON ('£ well u r~1h apples. The l' cup 1111ar •bortuke may come l tablespoon t'Om·
from a biscuit mht or 11tarcb
auattb, d l>{"nd1na on l tt11poon arated
your Um~ and how much lemon nnd you want lo &>end l t'UJ> cold water
Like most fruits. •P
pies tend Jo hold tht•lr
2 tablnpoone
bull tr
2 hbh1 p oo na
•trained rreah lemon •
Jukt
Mh 1u1•r, torn·
Jtatch. I mon rind •nd
water In a 1m11 ll
HU<'t'l*l CooJl OW mix·
turt 1Ut'rin1 con.at'1nlly
untll lt'a clt'ar and lhkk
Rtmove pan from heat
and add butler and
lt>mon juice. Stir or
s wirl aauce until butttr
1a ml.lite<! Serve over
Appl~ Shortt'Mke
Don t confine
shortcake ro
st. a wherries.
Try an apple
version.
shape durln~ t'OOkina
wht-n t ookt•d ln 11.cht
b) rup
Thi n •c1pe ust 2
cup appJt> Jull"tl to 1 cu1•
bugar for a syrup. Apple
Juice helps lntenSU)' th('
a pple navor. but wott>r
may be used insteitd
(For a speedy dessert
use cenncd sltced apple:.
mstead).
bl'redoing JCM•dlse ••• we're doing oms
MOST COOKS have
their favorite shortcake
recipe.
Some s tart with a
biscuit mix, others tend
to favor us ing a rich
refrigerator t>1scu1t Ac
cording to recent U S
Departm e nt o r
AJ:riculturc studies. you
s ave C<>filtderably if you
bake from scratch
The accompanying rt··
cipe m ay be doubled.
freezing one half afkr
baking for future use.
This makes em cicnt USl'
of your time as well a~
fuel used in bakin~
Don't eliminate the
Hot Lemon Sauce. It's
easy to make and adds a
special touch of flavor
a s well as glaze. For
more festive occas1onl-.
a genero us plpin ~ of
whipped cream <1dds
d egance.
APPLE SHORTCAKE
Apple Slices:
2 cups apple juice
1 cup sugar
6 apples, peeled,
<.-ored and cut in thick
slices
Shortcake:
2 cups nour
4 teaspoons baking
powder
·~teaspoon salt
''• cup sugar.
'h c up butter or
margarine
1 egg, well beaten
v.i cup milk
Gn·ase CJ 9-inch cakt•
pan. Preheat oven to 450
degrees.
Measure flour, s ugar,
ba king powder and ~alt
into a mixing bowl and
stir well. Add butter or
margarine and blend
with your hands or
pastry blender until the
mixtu r e resembl e s
coarse cornmeal. Beat
the eg~ until light, add
the milk. then stirring
briskly with a fork bh.-ncl
;,ill ingn'<hcnts until tht·
dough cleans the sides of
the bowl. forming a ball
a round th e f o r k .
Transfer the doug h to
the grea!>e<i 9-inch c:.ik<'
pan. spreading 1t evenly.
Hake 1n very hot ovtm
(45-0 degrees> for about
15 minutes or until 1t 1s a
rich brown and crisp.
Yogurt
Tricks
For a change of pace.
to p your breakfas t
cereal with plain or fruit
flavored yogurt. Then
sprinkle It with raisins. •••
Looking for a simple
summer dessert? Just
whip 1 cup real whip·
ping cream unUI s tiff.
Fold In o ne 8-ounre
carton of fruit flavor~d
yogurt and freeze until
firm. ••• For a calorie-saving
salad dressing, use plain
yog urt instead of
mayonnaise. There are
11 calories in one tables·
poon or plain yogurt.
One tables poon of
mayonnaise bas about
100 calories.
• • • Fact
<From P•1e Cl)
without every lndlvldual
meal being perfectly
balanced. It's a good
Idea to get dally
servings from each of
the four food groups but
they can come in any
order or sequence that
you enjoy. For instance.
you might want to eat
all or your fruits at
breakfast or uae one as
a snack.
r ~
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Foster Farms
Fryer (~\ Breasts ,9
r. "
Calif. Grown
Foster Farms
Thighs II
Ralphs h
Parts Sale
r "
Regular or Hickory
Kraft
Barbeque
Sauce
Assorted Flavors
Shasta Diet
Soft Drinks
r
Enriched
Ralphs
Flour
r
Sweet Juicy
Navel
Oranges
12oz.19 Slb.68 per25 can bag lb.
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Shllnk Portion
Leg of
Pork
Foster Farms
Drumsticks
II
~69 ~89
~
Golden Pre111ium Meats
': .99 Foetw F-Celif. Grown
Combo Pak .
~ .79 Foster F..-ms·Cllllf. Grown
Whole Legs
USDA Choic:•B"f loln·BoneleH
Top Sirloin Steak ~~ 269
ptr 79 Fo.tef Fermt-Calif. Grown
Best of Fryer lb. •
Fisherman's Cove
Whole or Half
First of the Season
Chinook
Salmon per399 lb.
Win. EACEDES·BENZ •so SLC Ot '50,000 &
H•rt Torow Ct lica Suprn or '25,000. Weller•fr' 250 Nova
Speed Bott or '25.000, • Aewen Hol Air Ba•oon or '10,000,
SI. Chtr1ff• Ftattlon Kitchen and much mort.
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Seasoned Coating Mix
Shake •n Bake
For Chicken
43/•0Z.89 pkg.
•
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Bounce
Fabric
Softener
box89 ol:
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Aqua-fresh
Toothpaste
" Punch-Gr•pe-Orange
Lemon
Ralphs
Fruit
Drl'*s 6.4oz.99 gal.69 tube btl.
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Super Produce
btra Fency Wethington Ootcten 9 8 Delicious Apples c•l~~bbag .
Mltd Sw"t
Brown Onions
Prtmium Ouallty·B•k•ng SIZ't
Russet Potatoes
Freeh Clip Top
Carrots
~ .14
~r .19
~ .14
Super Deli
PLAIN WBAP: Dantth Style
Sliced Ham Soz. 169 pkg
PLADIWRAP.
Meat Wiehers 11b 119
pkg.
•oz. 45 pkg. •
Pllltbury
Crescent Rolls
Super Bakery
iiii9r:1~~;9y;;' Buns ~~\ .59
Ralph9-Pleln or
Powder Donuts
RtlpM-BlutbMry, Corn or
Bran Muffins
Aalpht-Almond Mederle
Gold Cake
pllg. 69 of• •
pkg. 95 of I •
1S 01. 1'' pkg.
Super Spirits
IOProof 6'' Popov Vodka '·~.'."·
From Scotland 711 Cutty Sark Scotch 15:...'"'·
Red, WIMte Of Roee 1 •• Monterey Wines 15::'·
8 Eggs Free
with coupon end ~heM of
OM Ctn. el ,.., •• price
~l)l;t.lctttttiii.il~~
s ..... 70 witf'IC~
§~~~AA 11.f !!l = Ralphs Eggs of OM certon •I , _ r9gWair price : = Umlt One llem end One Coupon Per Cuttomw ~SuPiiCoiiPONMO
Pantry Fillen
Ven Cemp'1
Pork & Beans ~.29
Olorietta 47 Stewed Tomatoes 1:_~1· •
Htinz 57
Steak Sauce
PlAINWRAP
Vegetable Oil
100L 59 ,., .
10 oz. 121
btl.•
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Frozen Foods
Miri~Burritos :-c: 4 '°' • 1
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) .£1• DAILY PILOT Wecf"'IHday, Apnl 23. 1HO
Brown Rice _Popular
• ~::; Aecompanf~atteM , .. ,.._ -~MrrJ powd ~o-Y+t' -a p.a c.lc~ I• < a O
ea fol"' mut. fisb or i .. ...._..riff 1nd cools o'Ver-low llfft ouneft> ,...... ~bopped
t I
t
poultry are so often a l tablelpooo butter until liquid ii ablorMd, bro cc o U . t b I wed •
last-mlnute considera· or m......-. ebout IO mlftyt ... Stlr In drelned. lion J ._..,._.ult pea~bel. Sprtnlda With Cook onion-In bUtteT In
F or nut r l t I 0 n, 1'4 teMpooM curry null. llU. I Hrvln11. Iara• uucepan until
tconomy. conv nlence powder tender but not brown.
and tlH ot preparauoa. '4 eup coarHIJ BllOWNUC • Add wate r , ult and
think lD a.rm. ot rteoe cltopt4d punuta aaOCXX)U BONAN&A nutme1: brin1 to a boll.
a nd fruit or rice aDd Drain pe1cht1, re· 2/S cup cboppt d Stir ln rice. Cover and
ve1etable comblnatk>D6 ""'"' 1ynap. CoarNl~ onion cook over low heat until to tnhanceother fooda. chop peacbu. Add 2 tab&etpoona butter liquid l11blorbed, about Bro~"' rice la an tn· toOVlb water to 17rup '° or maraarine ~ mlnuc ... •Stir in broc· c r eaalngly popular make a.. cup1 Uquld, 2·1/JCUPIWlter coll. Heat thorou1hly.
selection whic h tura1 Brta1 liquid to 1 boll ln 1 teupoon•alt Mallet e aervln11.
frultl and vftfetabl LD· lar1• .....-~ 1Ur ln "' ... upoon autm•1 •To keep from break·
.-
l o ~x a d t1 na . htt1 hl1 rice. butter, ult and tcupric• ln1uprtce. nuul~ menu aceom· ~~~~~~~~~~--=.....:...;,,:::....:..;...:..:..~~~~......::.......:~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
P•nlrnenta.
BROWN RICI':, whlrh
I s es pec i a lly 1tood
teamed with fruit or
vegetables. :>hould bt.·
selected with eaullon
Thus n l't', which hus a
l1 1stlncllve cht>wy lex
lure and nutty navor. lS
a n ugricultu.raJ product
which la harveeted Just
o nce a year , and Its
s pecial nutritive value
a nd eating qualities
come from the oute r
bran layer or the n ee
With regular brown race. naturaJ oils in the
bran layer can become
r a ncid during storage
The she lf life for or dsnary brown race 1s
only about six months
fr o m t h e time o f
harvesting, but brown
rice tha t h as gone
through a special heat
a nd vacuum process
called "parboiling" bu
a greatly extended shelf
life .
Take family or friends
on a taste trip to the Far
East with Peachy Cur·
ried Brown Rice, an ex·
citing menu accompani-
ment which is not too
s picy for young tastes.
The nutlike flavor and
chewy texture of brown
rice complements the
i.wcetness o f canned
pl'ach sli ces. The crunch
of peanuts tops off this
quick and easy dress-up
fo r pork, ham, poultry
or fish.
For a hearty a nd
versatile side dish that
I ake.s Little effort to pre·
pare , serve Brown Rice-
fl r occol i Bonanza . A
hint of nutmeg and the
flavor or onion a dd
s pecial touches to this
d is h which goes as well
a longside fi sh or fowl as
at d oes along s id e
favon temeats.
P EACllY CURRIED
BROWN RICE
1 can (16 ounces)
Don't Feel
Guilty About
White Bread
While the production
o f s o-called varie t y
breads s uc h a s r ye,
pu mpernickel and whole
wh eat is increasing
dra m atlcally in this
country, Americans who
prefer enriched white
bread needn't feel pan~s
o f gui lt, s tates the
California Dietetic As·
!>OC iation (CDA->.
Orange County District.
When the nutritional
conten t o r diffe r e n t
br.~nds and types of
breads was compared at
was found that nonwhite
breads don't necessarily
provtde better nutrition
t h a n white enriched
breads, according to a
s tudy publ is h ed in
Co n s umer Rep ort:.
magazine.
·'The key word is
·enriched'." says Ann
Coulston, RD and presl·
dent of CDA. "Since the
late 1930's most white
bread has been enriched
with thiamine, niacin.
riboflavin and iron, a nd
these enrichment stan·
dards are enforced in all
but a few states."
So if your preference
is white, select h igh
quality, enriched white
bread, part of t h e
breads a n d cereal s
groups of t.be four food
groups -milk, meat,
vegetables and fruits ,
breads and cereals.
If it's got wheels
you'll move it
taster Ina
Daily Piiot
classified
ad.call
642-5671 and
a friendly
ad-visor will
help you turn
your wheels
into cash.
50™ gear 1alden 4 Jubilee.
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FOOD DAILY PtLOT (}j J
~Guests Create
Sprint or summer.
•t~=-plcnka are fun. Nut m:-tr~~U111e .iou have oae, fry tha .. 1yp&Ml •.
7
Serve a variety of
cb~5fS.ham, roast ~f
aod turkey (or
sa ndwic hes. Don 't
fOrftt l~tluco and tomat . too.
Then le\ your au~ ts
cr.-ate th eir (l\\'O
combln•Uon sandwtch's ·
with U\He Ptenlc Party
Toppttg.
There are three
dllf~l"fllt navors for a
vurlcty ot sa.fldwlchfos
•·or ham, thrre's a
ertamy mu."itard :1aur<'
The spicy hor~crudl h
suuce ls cxl't'Ul•nt "llh
rou:;l bl'l·f
And (or turk ~ , ..i
Grow
Your
Own
More and more
Californians arc turning
to the home garden not
only for e<.'onom 1c
reasons. but for the
pleas ure of c<.1t1 n g
nutritious vegcta ble~
and fruits fresh from the
soil. according to the
Ca hfomia Dietetic /\s·
soci alion <C DA ).
Orange County District.
Local conditions gov-
ern planting lime. but
the s udden arrival of
spring weather ofte n
creates "panic plant·
ing,'' that can spoil a n
otherwise producti ve
garden, so lhe first rule
of the home gardener
should be "plan before
you plant.·· according to
CDA .
··With a little plan·
ning, the bulk of your
family's daily servings
from the vegetables and
fruits group of the four
food groups -milk,
meat. vegetables and
fruit s, breads and
ce reals -can come
from your own garden
this s ummer." says Ann
Couls ton. president of
CDA .
A 20 by 20-foot garden
patch wlU feed a fam1lyof
four throughout the sum-
mer with plenty for can·
ning and freezing.
Smaller plots are perfect-
ly adequate for crops of a
few favonte vegetables
and even a comer or ..
flower bed can produce
enough tomatoes for you
to s hare with y our
neighbors.
H s pace is a problem,
consider plants thut rl'
quire litlle growing
room s uch as cucum
her~. pole bean~.
tomatoes and peas that
can be tr a1nt•'1 o n
ve rt1 cal trellist·:.. ~ug
gcs ts C D/\. Onion ~.
garlic, leeks , eggplant
and peppers also take' up
little space
.. E ven the gardener
with no garden space
need not despai r.·' says
Ms. Coulston. "Many
vegetables and fruits do
well m containers , plan·
ters or earthen pots.
Wooden boxes about six
or eight inches deep can
be u sed fo r herbs .
variet1c.-s of salad green!'.,
cucumbers &nd cherry
tomato('!\. for example.
"Strawberries thrive
in pots and redwood box·
es a~ do some miniatur~
forms or citrus and
other fruits."
Wh ile the g r owing
c haract e ris tics of
vegetables and fruits
var y and a garden book
is a helpful adjunct to
planning. there are a
few general rules that
should be rouowed to as·
s ur e a bo unt1 ou s
harvest:
• plant in full s un.
quick growing summer
crops need all-day sun·
light.
• plant away from
I re es which will rob
nutrients from the sur-
rounding soil.
• make successive
seedings -al lO·day
Intervals -of small
a mounts of qulck -
maluring vegetables
such as lettuce, spinach
and 1reen onions, to as·
sure a continuing s up·
ply.
• prepare the garden
plot anytl me. but for
warm·season vegetables
and fruits don't plant un·
Ul the soil bas really
be1un to warm up,
generally In late April or
May.
curry sauce adds Ill for a..t:
unusual navor. 1 ~ real wMpptn1
_ lcnle Put Topprn -crnm
.re .. >'" to pttpllt ancf S ta b I e • f. o o n t
will make any undwlch crHID)' hone~ ah
111necill. '4 \eUpooft Nil
PICNJCPAaTY t'ollow ume recipe
TOl'PE• · proc-edure H 1bov".
For Ham Mak Z cu.,. topplna
I cup rE"ll wh I pplnl For TUrkey.
crum I ~Nil whippln1
3 to b I era po on s cream
l>l.)oo style mu l.ard l table poon curry
1 , teaspoon u lt powder
Ot-iU cream unUI thklc ~teaspoon Hll
Beul 10 mustard and l"ollow ume rf'clpc
salt. be-at until tiff procedure u above.
M<tkes 2 cups topping M uk ci. 2 cupis topptn11.
For an Nay •
meal, plan a ,,..
do-it-yourself
picnic. Vary
the toppings
agna-Pak sa~"·~ you
sea pound
Magna-Pak gives you savings In a big way.
Y ou get the sa me . great meats vou always get from
Lucky, but in greater quantity, and at 5t off every pound.
Pound for pound, these savings add up! Even for people
who live in smaller households, it's worth it to buv now at
Magna· Pak savings, and stash some meals in the freezer
for later on. Look for the bright orange Magna-Pak tag.
Lucky's lower overall meat prices help you get ahead of
inflation. Magna-Pak helps vou do it in a big way.
LARGE ENO
RIB STEAK 189
HONDEO BH~ lU
BONELESS
TIP STEAK
BOl\IDEO BEEf llOU'IO
248
.. MACNA PAK PRICE •.• lB 184 .. MAGNA PAK PRICE .• .i .. 243
7·BONE
CHUCK STEAK
BONOEOBEH
139
lB
168 PORK
LOIN CHOPS lB
.. MAGNA PAK PRICE ... l8 134 -MAGNA PAK PRICE .•.. le 163
TOP ROUND
STEAK
BONELESS SONOCO BHf
238
l8
PORK
LOIN CHOPS 188
TENOE~lOIN lU
.. MAGNA PAK PtnCE ..• LB 2 3J -MAGNA PAK PRICE. .•. lt! 183
Fresh Meat
BONELESS HAM HAlViS 1 68 •uu f(OO<lO WAn.• .llDOIO ~ •
BUTTI:RBALL TURKEYS
•,!M,1 'l~Coll'A.ot A
loO/IN. 101H 8\
CROSS RIB ROAST
ttflf.t Ll\\ IW)"Q_Q QU' t .. L ,
LARGE ENO RIB ROAST
7·BONE CHUCK ROAST
00-.f'tDllHI
ROUND STEAK
to/Ylt•l ' llOl>lilUUU J
PORK LOIN ROAST
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PORK SPARERIBS
(Ol,l~lO• \f,.ll "'te '"° P(IPY l ~
ia.79
ia 1.98
UI 1.88
l~ 1.38
.. 1.89
a1.28
l8 1.28
GROUND BEEF PAnlES
•&111 f<Ol ~i.C.H•<lll 4 79 • I At f"'Oll ._, S.R SAG •
Cinco de Mayo values
J:XLNT
TAMALES
6 PACK
149
18 oz Pl((;
XLNT BURRITOS t Hll IO.Clf?C""" !Jtll l t.IA'< 39 lWIJ(.lN t.C"4tlSC l Ol PIG •
}, ENCHILADA SAUCE SS
• LA\ r-.. Y~\ t 1 Cl {Al4 •
RED CHILI SAUCE
•?Ol CAI< .3S
L ~E.~,J!CO SAU.CE 101 b'' .4S
[. ~~!,_R~NCHERO izoi JAP.69
L ~~VICTOR~~ ,, Ol JM. 69
b ~2c CA~~-~L~ U ~Ol llOr,85
r CHILI CON CARNE 1 S9 /:, l"°" Ill "Wld ()11 l'()t • ~Ol u... •
t TACO SEASONING MIX 61 b Ul~\ 1', Ol INV ,
r MAR·KES TAOUITOS 1 18 b 8111 l''•Ol PYC. ,
L MEXICAN DINNERS 87 Y<UI i. ._..., IVAK Ill\ 11 Ol l'W(. •
b LA PAZ TEQUILA 7 99
WW.Tl 80 ot00r • I 7'I I TW ert •
Fresh Meat
BEEF SPARERIBS
SllCEO BEEF LIVER
.•. 89
.e1.39
•a 1.29
OSCAR MAYER BACON 1 48 <.e.ao ' • PtC. • rn-cr \lift 1 ll o.i: , ~
EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF 1 89
OCll'...OHAOID 7r.••T • •
~~;'{.~~. ~~E ~~APPER 1 78 ~·~'-''~'· ....
canned & Packaged
f'HEINZ
bKETCHUP
!GRAHAM
CRACKERS
SUN'iHINE "'EC.Ut AR
()Q (INNAMON
I' FRUIT COCKTAIL b \'<>.h•
.89
\2 OZ BTL
.69
1(, OZ BOX
r STOKELY CORN 31 0 W'<Oll •l•"IL !/vi (.Al<,
J, (J;OKEL Y GREEN B~~~~ ""'. 34
r WAGNER ORANGE DRINK 69 6 '.tOl 8tt .
r GATORADE DRINK 119
b U "°" L""l 00> ()11&1•0 I,' ~I l fl • "+
L ~~~~; T~-~ ~~01 (AH2.29
L ~.~!!I~ESSI.~? 160l fT\ 1.19
b ~~l ~~~TE PEAS 1icn•"·47
L ~l~~TE ~EA~S •60l u.N.42
b ~!!,~,R!~~~~ ·~oz ~f\ 1.15
r GOURMET POPCORN 1 64 O Oi1'Ytlll PIOl~WMt • "-r:_ tAG ,
! HORMEL SPAM 1 19 If Ol CAA •
we honor
manufacturers· coupans
canned & Packaged
fl ANTHONY O SPAGHETTI .99
31 Ol P.C.
bSPAGHETTI 99 SAUCE •
LADY lEE P\.AIN U OZ JAP
W "1US>il100M ()Q W 'l[A T
!:HARVEST DAY 65
BREAD •
SPlJT TOP ]4 Ol lCM
W)ifT ( ()9 WHl AT
b ~-~~-~~!1~~",,, l •• , • 68
b ~~!t!,~~~l~~~ IOJ o,.89
L ~~~'!~I SAUCE ' .: ''" • 61
r APPLE JUICE
b ~;~ u.""' .. : -1.48
Health & Beauty Aids ----------
!' ~l~T •• ~RM. ANENT 2 29 b -·~ -,,,,... •
r SECRET ROLL-ON 1 47 >., CllOOOo•~• Ht: '<11. •
r FABERGE ORGANIC 99 0 ~ _,....._°" oo>• 1'.~l ST\,
r FABERGE ORGANIC
b C9f"" h'<S( al'OllCll'fl• 99 ltTYA llOCN . • • !~ Ol I!\. •
Liquor
r DOS EOUIS XX BEER 2 49 6 r.,., OD lV' , tJ Ct ttfl\ •
Dairy & Frozen
t BLUE BONNET MARGARINE 75
b ""' '"°' , ....
r CELESTE CHEESE PfZ2A 2 29
6 "°' ,.., .
P FISH FILLET ~ v~Of ••Yfl
Dairy & Frozen
}'LADY LEE
b ~~~~.!rr
!:LAD Y LEE
ICE MILK
S<XiARt S
.29
~oz ~
113
GA. er·~
.89
l c~·.
! ~~p 0 CREAM TOPPING ,.61
• ORANGE JUICE 1 43 J ""'· I """ll , • r •, ,
j ~~:~~ POTATOES _ . .. • 69
BIRO'S EYE ~S , Mt~~·.,~--·ll 2 t. O!('( ,~, .. '"'' O!('( 7 SP~ \tVU: ~ ~'Cl •fCY •
Household & Pet
r ~~~KAN DOG FOO~ . r••.56
b ~~DEX CLEANER .85
b, GLAD TRASH Be,G!: 2 99 "".A&. :'O t fW'\"'t •
b ~~;~RPET :--o.• r,c.1.69
r !HMS CAT FOOD 3 59 b '"""It(. l'"' 19 .. •
r DISHWASHER All 2 3 5 6 ~-~•OtftlJICA.HT •'!Ol 00• •
r VANISH BOWL FRESHENER 69
0 V\f'tA ~U'1 t 1\0l ''i... •
! ~.~LATES IO(l .. y 1. 73
r FINAL TOUCH 1 79 b •-!Ofll"'t .. 01 11\ •
r CASHMERE BOUOUET SOAP 99 b .,.. • Pf( 1001 ""' •
Delicatessen Items
b FARMER JOHN 1 09 BOLOGNA
!iUCEO ME A f 11 Ol PICC
J:Cf11CKEN
FRANKS
f()Sl[llf~
: OAK SLICED HAM
•ORY SALAMI
! "'·· ,. #
.99
16 OZ PICC.
... 1.99
...... ~3.39
i XLNT POTATO SALAD 1 19 ~ JJ i:-o; •
; ~l~_G CRAB COCKTAIL,~ vw.79
• VLASIC PICKLES
} ' 1,.'ft.'\4."""J•.,.""4t. 99 ._. "•t"~i ~l "'°"4•'l.'> SI 0: tAft •
Produce
FRESH
CABBAGE
"L•O NUlCllTIOUS
FRESH
SPINACH
( liRL Y ANO ~ISP
CALIFORNIA
CUCUMBERS
OllSP AHO CRVHCHY
.10
LS
.25 OUNCH
.39
EACH
NAVEL 4 La 69 ORANGES ~0•
SWH r ANO JUICY EACH
D'ANJOU
PEARS
~llfUlFLA~
.39
l8
Lower Prices
overall so orino mem 1n tor~tlONI
dlsCOUnt sav1~ what discount Is all about. ,.,...... ...
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•ltAIMlll Ill 10 ITllT& OOl.LIOl IOUU\fl'lllO
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~·..u.• HID~ llOAO AT UI ~M
OMIOUOllOW 111n~a....-
~ES OPEN
DAILY 9 A.M.
lfANTO.
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G&llDCNCllllOW
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MARMADUKE .
II
PEANUTS
FUNKY WtNKERIEAN
U.OWI SPRI~ ~!>Ff~ ARRIVED I
HI, rnERe ! WHAi15
£.>OOR NAME ~
by Charles M. Scllulz
'by Tom a.tiuk
··1rs a bad case of spring tevert"
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
[(:"uSBANDS ! ~ Lii
LOR[) P. ! Bf?E.AICF,AST ~
SHouLD HAVE BEEN ;-
r<EADY iWENTY • 4
MINUTES A<:;,o!
MISS PEACH
'STOP CoMPt.AfNIN<j .'
you COULDN'T GET AlON<J
w1rµour M~, EMMA!
I I
1' L~-
by Jeff MacNelly
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
OH,MAYBE: OUR
l<ITCHfN ,AND .
BRooM CLOSET ;•
.AND LAUNDRY !1
f<(X)M COULDN'T, I
~11 &. COULD I #-:.:_ '
~ ~·
~-. " ~,' 1 1
by Mell Lazarius
DRABBLE
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
~lt(i08 FltE,MOt1·
JOHNS ONL'f 00~ 10 8E. AWA'f FOR A
FEW Of\Y5
OR. SMOCK
BIG GEORGE
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COMICS I CROSSWORD
"Th1t'a right. Eat and run."
by Kevin Fagan
by Lynn Johnston
-NOW 10 GNE. llif.
IMPRESSION OF BEINQ •AAcSSTiaf.-Y?r
Fti.E. -ro ~ST.
by George Lemont
/ Y 'sse. A
MAGNe:S 1A 'S
D 1e:-r CON S IST"S
WHICH 15 W HAT'
G ives i"HC:1R IV\11..-K
'IHA-r WNU SUAt.-
i"ASi""E: .' '
by Bil Keane GORDO ----------'7""'------~ .... TH E FAMILY CIRC US
"What EL SE nee<h pointing?"
D.ENNIS THE MENACE
• ~I,~. WILSON .. WllAT
ELSE IS NEW ? •
...
'i'JAT~IL~,
A\AINE.."'
~l::RE< AAVE
l l-IEARD i~A.T ~
JUDGE PARKER
~6 f>AM DP.IVER
ARRIVE6 AT THE
HOe>PITAL TO !:>EE
PAlll. C~AND.ALL.
HE 15 MET BY ONE OF THE:
Olf]Tf{ICT A'TT~fVS
:;,fCURITY MEN'
TUMBLEWEEDS
THAT 8 URN5
ME UP·-·WHY
SHOULD
LADIES GET
IN FREE?
iHA1''!1 lt16HT' H€ CHECKWOVT r~
M()f(N1Nv. AGAINoT ooc f()R'!)
AOVICt'
LADIES'
DAY
TODAY
AND THEY
TAKE ALL
THE BEST
SEATS, TOO
I )
O F NOT'HING eu-r CHAl...K ...
.. ~ '
by Gus Arriola
by Harold Le Doux
~fAlll)N A Cl\)P\ t ()(-~~
M(N Al HI~ H0Mt THlN
MC fl Mf AT HI~ ()H 1(£ A:.J ~N ~1 f'\)~~f ' •
by Tom K. Ryan
by Ernie Bushmiller
NOW NONE OF
THEM WILL GO IN
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TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACAOSS SJ ~o~s
s 7 Otminoot09
IL~.e9 6I US p1ay-
5 &o wnoti•
10 £i>< POe1 ry 62 A tnc:at-
14 Sec:r.ie ·~•enway
1 s F""' 2 woros
16 Sudan l\8\N'8 6' BlerniSll
l 7 PfC 2 woroa 65 F0teogn
19 v~ 66 HI.lo
20 Mos• po$h 6 7 o.maoe
21 Rues 68 Atmor p.ece
23 Slumtler 69 Weat r#rf
2S ~
26 e..ty Me.xi· DOWN
Qn
29 Sflone6 1 Fired
2 Prefta IOf
lyoe
UNI TEO FN1Ur11 Synoocale
T~ s Puzzle SoMd
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35-bomO
37 Roman gar~ 3 Partdrse 24 SllC>Uletion .. 5 Clalifylng
47 Feline men1
38 TiwUll
39 Pnton VIP
41 Flint
42Tree .... ~ .. , ..
45 Olspetcn
48Repfle ... u ''Tlilwn end
• c..... 26 Mongol
5Early111m 27 Vn tment
6 8-i moodt 28 AOvenon
7 Llbenine 30 Men's n.me
8 Upen 31 ~111
9 Sea nymph 32 Anleiope
10 Beg 33 Jodley Earl
11U~
12 Flf\ll notice 36 Guzzte
13 Orn 39 COllCelt
18 Olttll1' PY., 40 Tibia
tix 43Sllln ~
22 Mell Comb. form
.. 9Butn
52C.riel on
53 Plate
Me.tyP9f\M-en
56 Sel'lllMd
58Aloneon ...
S8 M1n'1neme
59~fflier
60~
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-Q>~poners 6enerous
-~,~
8J ILUTIN ILOANS
DS.U RJPSa•AUST lllOatPsa -l
nal11 aaw red wben I read your cohunn of·
ferlq IO provide hw "Doa't Be a Pad Gr•b·
ber" alPI IO lupffm.rtell
DlcJ you ever a&op to lblU lbat we m11bt
be puWq tboM 11.lf 1 ret\aod rorms lor • friend or a •lahbor or aomeone who cao'l
drive or a.i out all Lhe Um ?
1 wouldn't have many fri nda I n ll I t.old
lhem about tbe new ~rund fomu t 11 w ln lhe
alore and then lold them I only pullf'd one or
two otr Uk P•d fur my elf That would tx-
1eUllh! -MRS M. FROM WVONIA , MICH.
DEAJl Mas. M. -The r funder'11 rule
ls: "Don't ta.Ile more tllan two ..
DEAa MARKET HOPP E R -
tht other day I rereaved a ltittcr from a
woman who had al'c1dentully received my re·
rund from a manufacturer ll :.eem:. Lhat my
refund check had been gluedW hers
She felt so sorry about it that she sent me
several refund rorm:. She noted 1n her letter
that she didn't want anything m return. but 1
waa so pleased that I included some forms
when J wrote lo thank her
It's nice lo know there ure such sweet
people couponing and refunding. JERRIE
FROM TEXAS.>
DEAR J E RRIE -Many beJ(inners are
surprised lo learn of the great consideration
and thoughtfulness that couponers and refun-
ders show to one another.
Coupoo.lng and "efunding are not get ·
rich-qu.ick schemes. But as we save dollars
and cents each day. we enjoy many small
pl aaww like lbe on you d crlbed ln )'our
ltlter .•
Dua IVPE••A•&n S'llOPPI& -
Whtn I •tarted to collect proot1 ot purchase,
It wa1 11 bla Juke to my lamlty eeoeclally lo
my teen·q~ dauabter.
SM made r maru like: "Wfa don 't have
ny ~arba1e anymore. IL ta ..U under Mom's
bed.' (Of course. It w111 nut. clean and
tucked away in aa bia box.>
It wa1 a bl1 event when l let someone
throw op ck:a&e awuy
But now things have changed ~ we are
ull profllma by eat.Ulg bt!Uer ror less mooey
Lu8l moolh I saved more than S2S with my
refunds
My daughter even tame around when we
ret'eived lhe McDonald's girt certificates
from the Shick Helps J erry's Klds offer.
My i.ons are avid proof-of.purchase
pet'lerh. and my husband says he knows 1 ·11
:.tay w1lh thts hobby because I'm a bit tight
with a dollar and refunding pays for itself. -
JAN FROM PINEJ.LAS PARK. FLA.
Find out how about exchanging forms
with refWlders a round the country In my
Coupon Clipper's Newsletter No. 3, "Trading
Refund Forms bv Mail." Send 75 cents plus a
s tamped self-addressed envelope to The
Supermarket Shopper, P .O. Box 461. Radio
City Station. N~w York, NY 10019. Be sure to
rl!q uesl the newsletter by name.
REFUND OF THE DAY
Write lo the foUowang address lo receive
the form necessary for this offer · Anacin S2
Co upon Offer, 685 Third Ave . New York .
N Y. 10017. This offer expires Scot. 30. 1980.
--~-----------cTIP-:-N-FiLEREFUNDs-------------·
Cllll out 11111 1114' -•eep II w ith timll•r c~h-ofl """'' l!om Po\I •O Pere~"' "'~" f 1m.~· "°''
<c>u90M ~·~ refund Oii•,. w•th bewr~ l o•\l•O O< fi>f'111i.d 0•1 Fl•k•,.. E•PlrY\ June JO. coupon~ tor eumote 5,.,, collo<tlnQ thll -t'ltt
D<"OOh of ourt'-whllf' looklno tor'"" reouinld r• f\onu\1 n..w two offer\ Ootl't r~ul...,. lo'"''
tUf>CI tcwnK "' llW w i>ermark.,, In news1111~ and KEl..LOGO'S Frtt ~lal I( Calorl~ Cau<>t~r Ot
n'l•Q<lll)M1., •ncl when l"Mll!IQ with lr-1. Ott•" 141<, P 0 I~• 1*'11o, AllCIWlllf N C J1ln Re<•"'" • •r• 1ubleel to m•,,.,fe<ture,,· -r~l<•I Hmol\ ''""' c dlOrn count,.. ......., ,,,,..... prOOI~ 11•irt1Wl\e
...c:I ICK61 •~ All-10 _, 10 ruellfe Nth ,... ,....,, from ••Cle IWl""h ot l(ell009 1 Spe<i.t IC ce•""'
IUl'ld. E •111re\ Ott lO. '*
GENERAL Nlll..U BIQ c. A.iund <Mfff "'"'"'.... K!LLOGO'S TOU<•n Sam NIQnl L•v~I 011..-. p ()
,., .. nd Of '1 or u. ,,.,. "·\end '"" r9e1ulntCI ·-80• .. ~. SI PMll. Ml"" Sil.. Atol ...... Q ...
IO<m OIU~ Unlwr"WI PrOC11><I Coclf' \'fml>ol\ lrorn llQfll !.fond ,..., l>fOOf~ ou•CIW>f' ... ,. ''""' "°"
••Qhl dltt.Ant ••'"'''"'of '"" 10110 .. •nQ °""'"'"· """"''Of K•llOQo • Froot L_, Olu> st U E•Pf••• Trta. Lucky Owrm\. W""•t•f'\. Co•dfon ~·""-· Nov lO. ,.._ Coc."'1 Pvtf\. Natur,. Vdlln C.r•nol•, Tot•I t<la 8uc
W hf'al\, N<1ture V•llf'lf C.r .. nol• 8<10 . Count D•ltJ ~Oil\, """' ... rlM . Olei ,_
Cho<utd. Fr..,kftll>4'rry IJocof>rry For \3,......., !tie ICRAf"T ~~ti.. &uc• R•lunclOtter. Aecelw• ,..
IOfm Pl"' UPC \'(ml>Oll ffOm 10 dlfl•r..,I "•""'"" lwncl Ol U <»llf\, loO ,..,,,. I~'""" or ii S...0 lhll re. P•< k•04!" m•"' tllf I °""C•\ Of l•roer E•OI"'• J..,., Qu•tttl re!Uf'f torm plu• ··i.orw ...c:1 ._. • •'(ml>OI'
30. l'lllO •"II Ntl·...,IQIYI \l.i.,,..."'' from l(raft °"""' °""" HUGGllS DIAPER ""°"'' Offer Aecetve SJ <l•r •ncl Co4oY C-proc:tucn Recelff jOunf>"" wor1n ol c_,_ s.M ,,... rf'Clu""" rl'funcl form ••"h oroof ot ourc""Mt from a 7._...., tire -U pfu\ e lQllt Unl~wt Proouct ,_, trom lull·••n <•ni. tor NKll Pf'OOI trom •notllet •lie, up IO • SI
ICIH"41• HU9QI~ dlS00'4tble dla0ttr p.1ck-1. Ea· llmll. E•O•rtU..,tJO, "''· plrn OK. JI. l'lllO. NU~ORM. N.P H-Inc. R .. 01-p • " refund
KAaoC>M Allfllftd Aecotl"9 " \I '"'un<I ~ the SehCI Ille requonMI rf'funcl IO<m Plu> IOU< """"IV"'"''
rf'Qulr4!d refund form plu\ lour prooH>I P<l«M"' trom Nulprm C.011-'"""'""· YOQ11r1 cw SOvr H•lf .e••• from bou• ol t<.c>oom t trffl. E ap;rn s.ot • •ncl H•lf. EIQllrn Nov. lO, "'°·
JO, 1..0. Her• '' ~,. ~' tf\lt dOr-\n•t require e torm POS~ ~-a V"Ol'l•04" GMO..n Oflf'f AKP•Vf' N OOllMAN ANO CO INC., P 0 SO• Ha..H.. El
f''ljhf l)«kaOP\ o1 8ull>M' •Ml<'l•l>ff' ·-5of<ld llW Pd\O TH.,_ "'971 Ao<eow • Sl rpfuncl. Send 1-
ff'QUJrfld nf\N form '""' "'"" cotnb•n.cttter'I o1 ''".. SM<ll•~ front\ ''°"' Oornwn·, Amert<• ~
"G<'ow • VeQOOIMll• G•r~n· proot of """"""" E •P"P\JUIOI. l'llO J
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SAVE$1.00
when you tit_iy 8 oz.
of Sunrise Coffee.
Wldl_..,, ~·ZS. 1•
.
SAVE$2.00
when you buy 16 oz.
of Sunrise Coffee.
Come to the great almond snack sale!
After all ttiose Ouistmas cookies, Valentine's
chocolates, and marshmallow Easter bunnies,
your family nee<b something healthy and whole-
some to snack on this Spring. So it's time for
the Almond Snack Sale!
Our delicious snack almon& come in seven
mouth-watering flavors delightfully munchable
right from the can. They're the freshest almonds
you can buy anywhere, because we grow them
right on our own Berrenda Mesa farmlands.
And right now, they're on sale in 4-lb. cans for just
$9.95 instead of their regular price of S13.50.
Of course, we have almon<k for all your cooking
and baking needs. too. And a tempting array of
almond confections you11 find hard to resist.
So come shop in our old-fashioned country store
atmosphere during this month's Great Almond
Snack Sale. And while you're here. stock up.
Almonds from the Harvest Barn are a wonderfQl
alternative to junk foods. Now, and all year long.
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on 4-lb. c.am of snack almondl. regularly 113.50, now just S9.95 each
witll this coupon. OlOOle from 7 flavors: Onion/Garlc, Blrbecue.
Hickory-Smoked. Roasted Siited. Roasted Umalted. Oteele and
Whole Natural •.. or chooee them all I Offer expira April 30, 1980.
(Umit 4 per customer)
the Barn ..
Millk>n VieJo • Fullerton • Irvine OCP
The Harvest 8am ii put of Benenda Mesa fll'ml, wortcfl ..... Mnond F*'f·
------------------------------------. Mluion Viejo Mall : Monday· Friday 10 AM.-9 P.M.: Saturday 10 A.M.·6 P.M.; Sunday 12 P.M.-5 P.M.
Fullerton: 325 South Hale Avenue, Monday-Saturday19 A.M.-6 P.M. •Woodbridge Cents (OG Barranca off Culver), Irvine: Monda.y 4Friday10 AM.·8 P.M.;
-..-----------------Tuetday-Thunday &Saturday JO A.M.·6P.M.;Sunday12 P.M.·5 P.M.-----------------...-.
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1
CH CWLY PILOT .
Fa11iasies
Trying out costumes they designed a nd
made for the Camp Fire Girls luncheon
and fashion show Saturday at La Quinta
Hii?h School. Wes tminster.· a re c from le fu
TEMPLE BETll DAVID Sisterhood will have
1L'> annual luncheon and fashion show at I p.m .
Sunday, April 27, in the temple social hall
Westminster. For information, call 840-1153. '
QUEEN OF HE ARTS GUILD has planned a
Fiesta Brunch for Sund<1y, April 27. ett the San
M a<.1rten Hotel. Lag un<1 Beach. from 11 30 a .m .
to 1 JO pm th-!><'rvation~ may be metde with
M r e; Bt•ck. 499 277M
BETHANY Mi\ NOK, an tnlt'n'>lVl' thera rn
cenlt>r for chtltln•n Ht IJownt·'. will have 1 1~
-.cco11 d <innivt'r~.iry bttnqut·t <tt the Buena Park
llotl'I FndJ\ 1·H·n tni.:. April 25 ~f)t'a S,.cr ~•II he
Dale E v an" Hoger '> F o r t ickets call
1213192:1·2194
CA UFORNIA STATE DIVL~ION. Ame n can
'"'"or1at1on of l n1vers1ty Wome n. wtll have an
Equ·tl Ht~hb 1\mcndment H<1lly as part of its
Singlf-s
Coln1dor
SELF f'J·:NTER \\ill have a d1scuss1on on "Thts
T hing Called l.()vt• · al 7 30 p.m Friday. April
:!5. 1n lhl' <·tty of Orange For information. c<11l
.J:.i n or M 1<'ht1l'I <it ~7 -9600
'\ SINGLES DANCE, spon~ored by the Or ange
County Catholt<' Alumni Club will be held at 9
p m Friday. April 25. in Anaheim. For inform a
t10n. call Lmda at 836-4873.
ORANGE COAST SINGLES w11l have a cocktail
party at 8 pm Saturday, April 26. in Costa
'.\1 esa . For information . call Ann at 751-0291.
SOUTH COAST J EWISH SINGLES is s ponsor
ing a party at 7 · 30 p. m. Sunday. April 27. at
T<'mplc Beth Emel in Anaheim. For informa-
l ion . call Barbara at 772-9775.
\ OAV-LONG WORKSHOP for d ivor ced.
-.eparated. w1dowl'd and never-married m en
and women will be he'ld Saturday, April 26, at
Colden West College. Called "Singles Celebra-
tion." the workshop will focus on social skills
and creative lifestyles. For more information.
call 892-7711 ext. 502.
SOUTH COAST JEWISH YOUTH will sponsor a
Hawaiian luau at 5 p.m . Saturday. April 26, in
the Tustin Hills. For information, call Marty at
546-7835.
GREAT OUTDOORS SINGLES HAPPENING
will have a volleyball game at 6 p.m. Thursday.
April 24. at Big Corona beach in Corona del
Mar. A beach wa lk and potluck dinner will be
held at 6 p.m. Friday, April 25, in Huntington
Beach. Also. the group will bold a sunset cruise
in Newport Harbor at 5:45 p.m . Tuesday, April
29 For information, call Robert at 556-7026.
PARK NEWPORT TENNIS CLUB will have a
dance at 1 ·30 p.m. Saturday, April 26, in
Newport Beach. For mformatioo, call 640-8009.
SPR•& -SALEI
NOW IN PROGRESS
THRU MAY 5th -~ .,
iALDEN'S CARPETS
DR.APEltlES-WOOD PARquEf
' VIMYL..c:ERAMIC
646-4838 1663 Placllllia.
Costa.__
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Dyan. Tu..vha and De<.> M arron and Marri
Schmidt of Fo unta in Vall(•v For 1nform<1
lion on lhe luncheon . c·:.11 1 s5 1 4 1111
convention at 2 p m . Sunduy. Apnl 27, at the
South Coast Plaza Hotel Guests will lncludl'
Sonia J ohnson. pres ident of Mormons for ER<\ and Judy Ca rter · ·
ALCOllOU.SM AND LOVE STARVATJON t!-.
th(' topic of a se minar to bt> gi\'en by thl'
Ca reUntt and South Co<ist Med1 ral Center at
7 30' p.m Thursday, April 24. at the m cdH::il
n •nt(•r tn Laguna lk <tt h For tnformatwn. e:.ill
1!19 1311
L \ TR/\VIAT.\ Chaptl'r of thl· Or.JO~t· l'ount~
M U<\I(' Ccntc•r Wtll met•! 1n lhl' home· of r rankw
~olland. lluntmgton Bt>ath. on Tu<:~day. Apnl
.!!l. for a pro~ram by Mt m Stnr kl<·r on · llov. lo
i'ack Your Vacation Su1tcasl' ..
A LEC11JRE by Audrey Cross. titled "Role of
the Federal Gove rnment m Human Nutnlton"
1s srheduled at 7 pm. Wednesday, Apnl 30, m
Hashtn~er &1enc·e Center Chapman College
Adm1ss1on 1s free
ORANGE COl'NTY Guild of Puppeteers will
m eet at R pm Thurs dll y, April 24. a t the
Wes tminster Publtc Library. Carolyn Sle1d1nger
.,., ill gtvt• a pe rfo rmance and therr will bt· a
workshop of summer ideas
WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT, Orange County
Chapte r, will meet <1l 6:30 p.m . Thursday, April
24, at Casa Vallarta, Santa Ana, for a talk bv
Jacqu e lin e Th o m u s . dire c tor of s tarf
development for the Orange County Human
Ser vices Agency. For information. call 586·5806
\ Loan Progrrun
To Aid Women
The Dolphin s.
Women's Divison of the
Newpo rt Harbor
Oiamber or Commerce.
bas a new loan fund ror
women wishing to
further their careers
with professional train·
iog or college study.
Monies have been
rai8ed from the group's
annual tennis tourna-
ment and door prizes at
its monthly luncheons.
according to Bobbi
Dauderman, Dolphin of-
ficer.
Low-interest loans of
up to Sl.000 will be of-
fered and some monies
may be given as grants.
Ms. Dauderman said.
Women w ho are
em.ployed run-time or
reside in the greater
Newport Harbor A rea
are eligible.
The funds may be
used for a ccredited
graduate programs. pro-
fessional schools. pro-
fessional enrichme nt
programs or completion
o f underl;!radu a t e
degrees.
For information or ap
plication forms, write to
the Dolphins. Newport
H arbor Chamber o f
Commerce. 1470 Jam -
boree Road. Newport
Beach. Calif. 92660.
AllATBVa AND CILllUl'Y tean1I plaJen
will team to ralte runcts ror Soeclal~l mpiea
durlnc • Tennla Claulc Saturd..y. A •. at
Loi C1b1Ueroa Racquiet and Sporta Cl lD-Foult-
taln Valley. The Fou.ntaln ValleJ JaJC*S and
BAS P Video Corp. -will bait tbe day. Por-bt-
rormeUoar t-' m ....
HAaBOa VISJ'A &Del Ora~ty M(tloaa o1 the NaUooal CouaeU oL WOIDelL wW show two rums on tbe eouncU'1 wort in
Jeruulem durla1 a l :JO a.m. mfftlDI ·
Thul'ldlly, April 24, at Harbor Reform Temple. '
NewpGrt Beach.
A F•EE WOaKSBOP on Marriap enrldunent
will be p..-ented at I :_. a.m. in tbe Garden
Grove Community Cent.er, uaoo Stanford. by Lee Hachey, director or Newport Harbor
Counaelln1 Center. For reeervatiou. call the
Oran1e County .Mental Health Aaaoclation.
547-7558.
SOUTBEaN CALIFOaNIA Genealo1ical
Society will pre11ent lts 11th Genealogical
Jamboree at the Glendale Civic Auditorium
rrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . Sunday, April 27.
IJlformaUoo ror tracing family trees will be
preseot.ed.
A LOW-OOST rabies clinic will be held at 7 p.m .
Tuesday, April 29. at Niguel Junior High School.
Laguna Niguel. s ponsored by the Laguna Niguel
Women's Club. Dogs must be at least rour
months old and the fee is S2. For lnformat1on.
call Joyce Ransford, 831-1084.
AMERICAN A.SSOCIATlON of Retired Persons
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Apnl 24. m the
Irvine Senior Center. 3807 Sandburg Way . A talk
o n plant care will be given by St.eve Thomas.
For mformallon, call J ack Donnell, SS2-8910.
HAPPY HOMEMAKERS will meet at 10 a.m. in
the Fountain Valley C1v1c Center Friday. Apnl
Home
Tour
mars·
CUSTOM FRAMilitG Open 6 Days A w~
Mon ·Fri. 9-6 Sat. lCJ..4 1803 Newport Blvd.
a ~
The San Clement <·· l!:::===~:::..:..~==::!J
Spyglass ffil~a Philharmonic Committee
WU.ls bold a wine a nd cheese-tasting party unday. May 4, in three Corona del Mar-
homes. Preparing for event are (from
left> Mrs. F.T. Kershner, Mrs. Robert l?l*e and Mrs. John Torell. For informa-tion. call 640-2836.
25, for lunch and a proeram by contralto Dorot.hyt
Fulle r.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY C harter Chapter
Amencan Business Women's Association, wili
meet ~t 6·30 p.m . Thursday. April 24, at
Skandia Royale, Huntington Beach. A
representative of Big Sisters of Orange County
wil l speak. F or rnformation. call Stella
Albri&ht. 842-7771. .
A CHILDREN'S ART festival is sebeduJed for
JO a .m. Saturday, _April 26, at the Mesa Verde
United MeUtoditrt Cburd1, Ce.ta 11 ...
PARK LIDO
MEDICAL MAR T
~ ,., .. ''"'' , •• '1 ,,, , . " ..... ., .. \.,,., .. \
151 Hosp11a1 Rd
New po rt Be.ch
642-910 2
LUXURIOUS 14.0A Y
TOUR & Cf'.UISE
Gr~f'Cf', Italy
& Yuqo\lavia
Capistrano Bay branch -__ :;;..;::::;::::=:=::::--·--;:====:-::---:---
ATLAS
Ul'LORATION SOCIETY
c all CallKI lincl s"" I
171 41 4~4-7222 or the American A'\· ( \1,\ll.BOX J ST ... = I soc1allon of University IMULATES j1fu,j0J(t}
Women will. present -~~~~~~~~~~;;==~------J-~~!·~·~·-~~~-~-~-!-~~~~~~~~~~ its 10th a nnual ho m e
tour
1be tour, ~et for Sun
day afternoon. May 4 ,
will feature :.even l>Outh
Orange County ho mes
llomes include those
d Mr. and Mrs. Cltfrord
Gell atl y o f Sa n
C1ement.e ; Mr. und Mrs
Aurthur Hickman o r
Capistrano f~ach. Mr
and Mrs Wilbur Chong
oJ Mission Hilb Dr Jnd
~rs Sam S<.·hrc1 ~r .,r
Niguel Shorcs. Mr and
~1rs Harmon Slt'ven.., of
~ 1 g u e I S h o r t· .., • J n d
C arLynnhou ... l' 1n
Laguna Nig uel
For ticke ts and mo n ·
information on the homt·
tour. call Margaret at
4:98-2818.
Oass For
Parent Of
Disabled·
A tram1ng prognim for
parcnL'> of dt·vcloµmc11
tally d1 sablc•d «htldr<'n
will be held t'Vt'n' Wed
ncsday momin~ ·
Sponsored by tht.' A:.
~•S t a n ce Lcag u t• of
Laguna Beach . the E ar ly
Intervention Program 1:.
designed to help parents
develop technioues and
activities for th e ir
handicapped children.
Also. partic1pan~ can
~hare information and
fRANCic~-ORR
fine statiorery
Introducing
wash and wear
haircuts.
• .\ l\ •mm.ind l\.rtc >m1.1n, l h.11r·
, 111JJ,1r 1'1h,· h.11r-1 ' I,· "'u "·m•
h• th,· h.ur \11u "•'fl r..•m ""h . "1 '"' •·n .thl·r .1 ,h,1mP' .. •, 11l1r
h.11n.ut l OnllnUl'' '" h .. ·11' \CllH
h.u r hl1IJ it .. ,r,,,~,.,
:\nJ \'nu .nn11nuc 11•J!•'I .1ll 1h,
l1l(1k' y11u'n: ll'l•ki~ !Pr.
~hJmp<"I, prl'C~IOO l.'UI ,tnJ
him' dr, for rlll..'O .md ""nwn.
'.\:,, J ppc.)f.nt m1.. 'flt lll'CI.."-"·'"'· c\ er.
corma del mar
Command Performancek
For the looks that get the looks."'
experiences with other NEWPORT BEACH OfM'n E.-f'nin~" COSTA MESA
pa r ent:. Of disabled )lariou~CHlf'r, 119 Rivf'r-.idP & '1onda\"> )lf'Sa \lerdeCe•t.er
children ~t>,l lo ~nrport &-a<'h t · 9 Dalh llarbor & Adams
The program Wtll be Post om~ '.' at. &>bind Ice SkaUag lliak di~ctedbyMrs M1chael _~~~~~·=s '='=.7='s=1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·s~~~~~i~l~~~~~Ford. a psychologist
w1lh special lrammg tn r--------------------__;;;;a;;:_ _____ ...,..
senso ry-motor develop-
m e nt
For more information
call 499-3758
Club CaJendar nm! each
Wednesday 1n the Datl11
Pilot and contmns not'"•
of worrn>n's and service
club meelrngs and et>eftts
ppen to the p1Abltc /or the
following week
Send notices to Club
Calendar, Daily Pilot , P 0 .
Box 15'i0, Costa Mesa, CA
92626 /ncludt! your name
and phone number .
STARTS
APRIL 24th
$AILI/
LOTS of SPORTSWEAR
33% to 50% OFF or 1nore
NEW MARK DOWNS
MEN'S and WOMEN'S
Jackets. Vests. Skirts. Blouses and Pants
Sportshirts. Pants. Jackets. Knit Shirts ·
BUY NOW AND SAVE
SINCF. 1949
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FEATURING
GlkT8Baaa11aa
''1-.ble Ape'• · Mlchat'I Junlcb caulders
otttr ol banana from Lori Towler u "Neon
Cowboy" Richard Oun:,t looks on. Tbe trio
ia preparlna for performance at a dinner.
dance and musical review May 3 sponsored
by the Mu.slcal Theater Gwld or Ne wport
Beach Ticket& for the event at the
Newporter Inn Newport Beach. an • per ee rson PrOe••Cl• will benetlt th•
gulld 1 mtL'i1cal atuclenta' &chola rs hipa. For
information. call TeO-OMI.
There ·is Hope
DEAi\ ANN LANDERS: We jmt k>lt • t.hlrd
member or our f•mily to • ten1bM dlM .... I
have tried to IH m more about t.hla Ulnen. but
no one -including t.he doctors -haa been able
to 1lve me much mformalion l am turrung to
you bec•use you seem to have s uperb medical
connttUons. The disease is called Hunlin&too's
chore•.
One reads • crHt deal about crua1de1 ll!•lnat cancer. multiple sclerosis, muac~lr
dy1ttopby ud heart and lung diseaee -but
not.hlnC about Huntlntton'a chorea. l 1"91pett all
efforts to conquer lllnesa but because 11.\Y own family la a victim of lhla harrible, incurable. Lit-
t.le-known atrucuon. I am eager to team au I
can about It. Please help me. -DESPERATE
IN OREGON
( Horoseepe
THURSDAY, APIUL le
BySYDNDO•Aaa
)
Aall'.8 <Mar. 21-Apr. lt): Check fact.I -
strive tor balance. moderation. You could be Oft briak ol m.aUor diacovery. Don't force .. 1uea. someone LI loilll to provide pertinen\ lBfonft-a·
lion and you need oDly to be receptive. A eo·
wortrerflpres promlMnlly.
TAURUS <Apr. •May 20): Wave "IOOCI·
bye.. to l~tharn. Spotll1ht on 1l1nlficanl
chan1e. lnt.emif\ed nla~p. 0.ra'81. Satlt·
tariua ~ na.... la ae.ario. lmlM"'lnt 9\Yle.
emphashe c:cMUvi\)'. GEMINI (Ma.y ti.June IO>: 1Milt ae tt·
curate ~· Be awan of ll••UOM led
property ftsb'a, A vold extnm ... -.Wkt °" IOUd
base. c~k na)ee. re1u\aUQM. O« prom.._ '" writ\nl. Be aware of hldden cla\llllM, ftM print.
Caneer penoo can·be a valuable ally.
CANCE• (June Zl·July H >: Accent
personality, movement. pel"IM!ftal 1ppearanOH
and vertficaUOft of anawera. Oem\nl, Vlr10,
Sagltlarlua pt-ttoos flcure promlnentlf · A abort t rip could prove l'Nltful. Member o oppo1Ue
sex hu plans ror you.
LEO <Jutv J3>.A\l8. 12): Sl>otll&ht oo lu.ury,
hudgenn.s bo11day, beautJfylna 1urroundln11,
mak lnc 1ntolll1ent conceuloft to ramlly
membf.r A«ent on pereonal pouesalona, ln·
<-ome potft'dal and receipt of a 1urprl1e 1lll
Taurus. l.lbra. Scorl>lO persona fi1ure tn -.cenano.
\'la'GO IA'-'& 23 pt. 22>: Ci~um1tance1
favor your tnorts Judcment. 11'tWUOI\ and tlm·
1ni aP oo taret'l Empha1lse aell-relianee. ~ake new starts U\ MW cllrectkllla. Your 1aJH
ability .s be\abtent'd P«-rf~ t~hl'Uquea. lUlat
on def\nitton or te-rma
UMA <Sept all-~t. 22) You 1et behind
c;~nes and r"'901~ dUemma. EmDhula on pro·
duclion. t'rea\lv1\y and reward for special
abilities. ID maue"' of 1peculaUon. 1Uck .rllh
number &. Otdi&r ind1V\dual lcnda benertt or ex·
J)el'lenct' SOOllPIO <0<-t. a,,.Nov. 11>: Fl.nllh what
~·ou start -you art on rl1ht U'•ck. dellpil• pro·
te5tations fl'Om envloua utoe'-*· Perceive
potential. Improve dl play and dt1tribt.Uon of
produd.S. SAGnTAIU\JS <Nov. II-Dee. ll): o.,.
pC>rt\DUt.y ex:il\I to move toward ..,.,. Tait• lft·
illative. atnu ~ ot U.OU.ht and ac·
tion. ~~· ,._...., "1lt •nd be Allllllfb'. • ... ..,... .... '.
C:.uwc:oul <Doe • ...,,:::;~ ... .. upe« c1•ctl11 ... _. , .... .
submt 21 el •••~"'" _. Which aMb la ~'Uf:r.1• Olltle\ fUe In· b I d 11L°'91'.... --•-HU.. Dee .• .,, ... \t): Wttat .....
a •rill.,..,..•.,. fayor.
VM Ii# te '9e •mt.Uo. Diaeuaa ~ ..-. .. ea. to ~ lt •• Ume to ex· ,... ................. .
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Ann
~a11ders
DEAR DESPERATE: Rantiogtoo's ehorea
is an meurablt· hereditary .ta.ease that ••&eeks
the Qel'VOUS 1>y1>tf'm. Any child who haa ene
pare'9t wtth thls disease Is 5-0 ~rcent al rtlk.
Siace &M symptoms rarely appur until the C'::" 1boelt '° yean old, the ancertainty na
~ became .. "" fl( tMI Illness tbnMIO •1 ~ J ennifer ,, .......... "'bo· you wW
...... ...,, is a beautl,.l IM .. ~ movie •t·
....... • bas done a "•atta1-.1e job lo _. ..
area, a8d I ba.ve taken die Ut.erty of tundll•
your letter over t o her. Here Is J edlffr"i response: .
OEAa ~I "Detler1&e'•'~ ............ Iii ....... .................. =e---,., t» a.&rel _, ........... , • I ......
...... .... .., ................. -wllldl
,.....,. ........ ,. ..... &be ~ •ltd eftee •n....-..... 1••• .... . ••.,..,.fltt" ••kl bow tlte~ Is BOW ...... 'fte llendKaf')' Disease f'oandatlea, 97tl
WlhldN ~ .• Be"rt)' flUJa. Calll. 91212, ls ID·
volve• I• e1tea1lve reae•rc b . Farther
kaqw1M1e ••1 IHd ~ addJUoaal dH5 ea P1rll ..... '1 ........ .,...,_y altd aldlte ~ ... .._ ... Oiiier .,......,.._ workJae lo ... n
&Iii R 11 I,._,, ........ aft the Committee lo
Cftilie& ........... OINue (Z51 West mb St., ..... 1111. New Yen, N.Y. l"lt>, altd the N•·
Uea1l ll••U•tlel'I DIHHe AHD. (1441 .,.. ... ,, ..... Ill, New Yortl, N. Y. 1"18>.
~~pa• &M werd. -YOUlt FRIEND, JEN·
NlrD I,.....: 1 ... t1er, Dear: A.«•lD my tll•nks for 1d die loed )109 do ln Ulla world. I know of
1ollr ""'•" etrort• ID WaablDgton to get ftder1l r.dlal 111d bow dlfflcuJt It ls. Competl·
UH for 1o¥tn•ent money ts horrendous. Tbe
red tape, eommlUee work. ud delays caa make
yo• eruy. It'• llP to the prlva&e sec&or, wertlng *"'" ... CM Of'IHIHUoas you have Hmed. to make &lit dlfrerenee. Bless you ror your
pertliMeee. DmAR ANN LANDERS I hove • au11es·
tlon for aU thMct loony women who r'fteftt tak·
IJ'I thetr hu.band'1 n•me when they marry
They 1bould 10 to Me1h1laya and join lbe Khael
tribe. There the newlyweds move lnto the home
of the wtle'a parenta and he takes HER name. Tbe line ol lnherit.ance through the ftftltle la· ao firmly entrenched. a husband can.not ... I
lffW'W ln hla m1n1a1• until his wire 1tvea btrth to 1 female ebUd. PJH1e pass on th15 vital In·
formaUon, Ann. Jr he 1athers only m a le
ohlld~he Kha1l wlle can ask hlm to leave. -
8TU1> OF ANTHROPOLOGY
DU8 mJbl:NT: I don't tbiDk &be world Is
re1d1 fer dill. Wllat•a more, I looked ror
M11laal87a la 1 larl• mt•brtdged dleUooary 1H ........ ,... It. It mmn be • yery\small
~.I ua _..ntaact wby.
A.uxlllarv Lis ts ~ . FM•ay Winners
ffewpott Be.eh 1Uldentt to* '**" recent·
ly la the ...... , Amerteam.m 1t11ar ~t.at. . ~ bt' the Amertcan l.Al'Oft AUX· tua~ K&rbor Uait 291. the conteet was
held:::-.=-~ Newport JU.eh
for...,. on "If I were pnlldlftt'' (gndee' to
I), 0 ff I ODUM YOCe" <....-T tot> ud "My du·
ty to mr IOUllUJ" <IHcWI 10 to '3>.
Tall19I ftnt~heaon wen Jane Las.Ill o1 Hatbar V\9W 8tbaol, ADM Oat· r•lt of &DI ... Mldd ltboOl ud <nlatlH
LarMD Ir. otfrewport Haner Hllh leboc>t.
f'll'lk ...,_... UdN =award w&Mera re-oelftd ..... llWU'dl, 111 ind eerW\eau. of ........
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UNINFOllm PEOPLE
Coa~tal Or. n~<.' County is lurgely unallcct ed by lhe
rl·al l~tatc cond1uon~ thl! m edia tellb yuu 1::. plag uing
the rt>:>l of tht! l'Ountry Yo u are the lucky ones i£ you
<.bptre to owners hip u1 this arl!a. Yes 1t 's true that
tugh mM1tullonal intcre~t rates make 1l d1££1c ult to
t)lzy howeve r . mor • ~cllers are a ssis ting in the
fo1ancing of homes for l>a lc than ever be fore al r e-
.t...,onable rates. <1nd without costlr loan fees or prc-
µa) mcnl penalt1e:-., plu~ m tmy existing loans can be
.L ..... ..,Uml'<i al the old rates.
Oon t del~y buying for ins titutiona l ratt>s to go down
ht'C'au:-.e when they do pent-up de mand will ca use
pritt'l:> to again n sc abruptly.
WL· huve access to limited properties with u~ little as
10' ~ down and any number of today's best value:-.
l'an be bought for: 25'; or m ore down. all without the
:ud ot new 1nst1tut1onal 1s t trust d N•ds. Call us. wt•
n in loca te your desired property and our specialis ts
Ill l'rt•atave financing arr<Jngcmcnt~ you can hl·11d1t
hy.
nigel Bai£"
of newporl
REALTORS
'75-551 I
OM GOLDEMltOD: Corono del Mar
ct.' .... 1-2 lot fw ....... •••lo,....t: _... ...... .._._.. + *" + twoboftt•
a &. locatto.t.. 0wwtf' -y e..tp fiRoK*J,
$195.,600.
OH IA YSIQE DI: a. CorOAG ct.I Mar FAM·
TASTIC IAY VIEW. A diffffe..t kiRd of
ha•• Ml of .UCJlttf-1 Mrprhe; 1pHt
'"91. CUSTOM IUILT, ""'" bMroot1t1.,
......., ....... fOf't'ROI difthH) "°°9; • ••"9•
pool. paridng and privacy. '565.000.
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 E. Coast Hwy., C.Mona del Mar
675-5511
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Eby Iii\\ ard ~
B8och Realty
HAL EST A TE EXCRLEHCI SIHCI I t4t
COME WITH US •• .to IAYCREST. Hew lilfincJ. leautifuUy l'ftGintained hoffte. Lo•ely
courtyc:rd entry, I~~ patio with sparklinq
pool 4 ledrootfts. 2 h bott.s, fonnal dininq
& fmtily rooms. 2 Fittplacu . G ood financ· in9-$275.000
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4 IDltMS 2 STORY llEAM HOME
PLUS POOL A decorator's dream. no
UHIBJEVABLE
$ll9,500 buys lht!. lovel>
ho m e for tht-dt:>
cnnunatm g family. ~
generous bdrms would
accomodate your family
Courtyard and Around~
are ideal "green thumb'
fanciers. Special home
for a special family.
~
OCEANVIEW
$119.900
Drai.11cally rt-dul·rd.
Walk lfl beach. Orean·
view. Owner will help
flJlallCe. Unique mvesl·
rnmt opportwuty.
759-150 I NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811
LOCATIOH +
FOR EST E
OLSON
Huge fanuly stied livln~ expense spared here! 4 room. gourmet kitchen Bdrm. Formal dining.
+dmmg. Plush carpet Accented thruout with
log thruout. Winding S p a n I s h t i I e .
st.airs to master swte & P r o r e s s I Q n a I I y
childreos quarte rs . landscaped too! Prime
Sparkling pool with spa. Newport location. One
$6,000 t o assum e . year home warra nty.
SlU,000. Walk lO beach. Just SZ70.000-Cee land.
Won't last, hWTYl Call You'll love it! Ca ll Re&I Eat.ate
POOl&SPA
Large4 Bdrm, pool fami·
ly home. Fonnal It vang
and dining. massive
fire place, cou n try
kitchen, extra la rge
patio. free form poot, EZ
MOVING"
Deeuuful ranch home In
lovely Phoenix· Scot-
tsdale area. on l·ar re comer in the city. Trade
for Npl. Costa Mesa
aree. duplex. 3 urula or
4-plex. Eqwty $1.2IO,OOO.
'7»781MOwMr.
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airy open ntcllhne. raal.a•
slffwes. No waest sam1
P11nled Patterll 9356• Mmes
S.m 8, 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20
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Qi&Y $240,000 Bhifs. 2 sty. 3 Bdrms.
Excellent location. Near upgraded fixtures aDd
Dime)'land. Owner will woodworil thnaout. Lwt·
carry contrart or be wioua e>U plank floor.
creabve. subrwt. Uoder ing. air falter " safety
lOX's gr'OS$. alarm systems. Best of OCEAN PACIRC all ta1te over 911.% as· sumable loan and /or .... Estate owner will finance. with
. care gromda, EZ fioaoc·
i.ng. Must ~ to a p·
preciate. As king
Sll0.000. Call n ow.
~7881
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&aullful btg Southport
with r1ct.'c1n view . b
Bdrm ... 4 ..., lia th ~
Pl'rfect home for tht-
large family . Asluog
1595.00Q r.jake offer, 759-1616 ~% down. Call now. &1700
Of'! ... ,,, Y•" \ '"'' 10/'tl """. IRELAND
NEWPORT RIVIERA
$104,900
Owner will help finance
this fantasllc 4 Bdrm
garden home. Huge add· on family room. secluded
pabo, dtn.ing room too!
Second s tory h os t s
master :1uile +3 mt're
l!Jl8CtOUS bdrms. Call for
financing detail s .
Chance of a ltfettme
64&-7171
0'1f"4lt1'1 •H\IU~ ')fJ l-fH
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I N VE STO R S
SPECIAL!!' Incom e
Property located oD
beach in Leucadia.
$195,000. Will consider
trade or owner will carry
financing. 751·8967 or
~TmE.n84.l.
191RAUill ~~:;:~~~=~ ~ --·-=1•=•·-bo11&e and ca ret a kers
W-t.-t .... __ quarters+J acres Plans
--l"'t'liilimlir avail for artist retreat-s 8 R 4 ba c u s tom apts &studios
w a t e r f r o n t h o m c 1 --Viii R E w/17x38' pvt dock . ..-,--age · 497-1761 Pric ed Sl .095 .ooo. 4 aa +LOFT Builder w /trade for
Palm Spnngs E!>tate . --------•I $129,750 For details on this home IMVESTORS Sharp family homl·' 2
and appt to sec. rail BUY FOR FUTURF. ~10f'Y + loft Great for
Carol Hoff, aet. 631-0094 CU:.1om 4 Bdrm. family, la1'.Ul~ers. tn·laws. ctr 4
Prine.Only. 2VJ baths.bltn vacuum& bag bdrm:4 H1•a ut1ru1
stereo. COUNTY lot island kitchen w 111nark
Qw.iified ltiyff I rox:m. Room for pool. bar llus:e rovered putto
WClllh OcHnfront tennis. RV & boat. Ql.aet cul dt-<i..1<' G rcat
On Newport Penn. or MAKEOt't'ER Ml".'>a location • Srl' to
South to Laguna Sch. bc!Jeve. call 7~· 1700
=..!'::':'~:.~•_::. ~Lil" -~t£\ ~•" """"" ~::t· ~£::;. it'!'Blll [ ® IR$UI
Calif. 9W2, Or Call:
714·337·2414 or Eves
:B'7·l717.
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CE
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
JUST LISTED-JASMINE CREEIC Love ly 3 Bdrm & s tudy w ith
fireplace. Custom decor. Vacant &
waiting for a luc ky fa mily . Great
financing available. $259,000.
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I FABFEL
1 I I I I I
I NOH UD I: . r r 1 1 . • f I T A P R Y 11 Hera'• one for the medlcet
I I I' I "llrata" book. How about 1na1 i Marin, Callfornla, p1ychla·
--------. lrtat? Tool! out 1111 OOUCft and
I E H E S T E I rtplaceo It with a - -.
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NORTH BLUFFS-IA Y Vl!W
SUPER "E"
Low Interest Rate. Large Assumable Loan.
Seller Wall Carry Second Trust D~d. Three
Bedrooms Phu Large Family Room With
Wet Bar & Refrigerator. Master Suite On Ma1n Level. Lovely Greenbelt. Call F'or AP· ~intmenl To See. $21S,000. A "J oy 0(
Newport" UsUng.
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759-9180
'2CorporatePloao .... .,...c ......
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..-owe w 1D. 1221.ooe. '7Wt00
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
1£ALUTAT£
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YOU WOH'T WA.HT TO LEAVE!
You've got to ~ee our exqu1~1tcl y de·
coraled 3 bedroom home an Spyg la~s.
This s ubt IL' showpiece ha s 1t a II fro m
ocean. bay and city lig hts vaew to lus h
landscaping. terra cotla tiles a nd
plantation shutler'>. Tht• "'mb1ance is
l>Uch tha t once ) ou l'nter you won "l w~nt to leave . Pre~c nted at S555.000.
U,._l()UI: ti()Ml:S
REALTORS.675-6000
2443 Eut Coal! High"'~· C0ton• 4"1 Mar
WE HAVE 3S OF THC BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN
WES L EY ~
TAYLOR CO.
HEA LTOH.S SllH'l ' 1 H4()
• OCEAHFttOMT·GUARDE:O AREA
,\ tania.sllc \'ll'W o f thl· bl'JUt. blue
P.1l·1f1c Pr1\ .itt· -.te p!-I rom your own
duor to the L·11m mun1t' bt·Jth. Ex-
du...,1v<: art>a \\Ith J 2 l.hou r '>l'l'Un ty
g.1ll' Sp.H:tou~ (•1111t1·mpc1r.i r y hom l'
''1th 11.w'<lrm ..... fflrmJI d11i1ni.:. IJm rm .
n·<'rt·at1011 rm. -..111d~. :~· IJ~th..., Sp.a .\:
11111 1! Ill 11-..h .t(tll.Jllllnl 'd .1011 ,111111
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WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO •• REALTORS
2111 SCllt Joaquin Hills Road
HEWPORT CEtfTER, H.I . 644-4910
PINIHSULA PotMT
Newly decorated 4 bdrm. ramily
home. Cl06e to ocean. $325.000.
IAYROH'T
We have several rane homes
with pier & slip
EL TORO HORSE COUMTilY
·l Bdrmi-.. 3 bath!.· r anch "tyle.
mini-estate m oran~t· g ro\'es S2~9.500.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy\•dP Or""' N B o/5 6 16 1
CUSTOM Hl~DE
k I' 11 ,\L l' ' l 't f l C/,/," 'I' I ~' '. ' I"" ,,, ' •I'
U)O'SMOIT
SPICTACUI 41 TllW
eot Udo Put Dr., Ith
floor condo. 24 Hr.
security. Call fOf' app't.
VA18MS!
Easts ide 3 Bdrm
dollhowe. Plaaked floon
in kitdlm. family nom
hosts natural wood
t)'encb doors. Faotastk
atarter home. 67J.8540
Ol'fN II 11 • II \ION IOHI 141(1 •
[91$111
WA.H'Tlli!I
3 Bdrm. home. Irvine,
C.M .• Npt .• with assuma·
ble loan; have $38,000
2nd T . 0 . w /$60,000
sea.inly. Seasoned over
a year. can add some
c a ~h Bud Co rbin,
!1575~
E\ECll • §'J'STElllS' \.._ ........ ~ j
.w& • aw-
Pen Udo CoMos
2.3&4 Bedrooms with ocean view. pool, sauna,
:>pa & lot.s ol open spae&
in Sunny San Diego.
St.artlng S47 ,500 with 5%
down payment. 1.2. 7S in-
terest rate 54.9-7971 or
I l l~
TWO HOUSES
Easl:>tde Cosla Mesa 1
Wrm older home + good
2 Udrm home with doo·
ble garage, R·2 zoned
F1nanc~d by owne
Sll7.SOO.
..., McC .... IUtr.
548-7729
DOYa~-
4 Br 3 Ba. pool 6: spa. city
bgbt view. Only 6 yn old .
144.5,000 1801 SaoUaco.
()piSat/Sun l ·S.
HillOll VIEW
5 lSr 3 lid Somerset, ex.
t.n-mcly lrR yard. newly
r edeco r ated ID
earthlones. 1265.000 1831
Prt Stirling. Opa
Sat SUn l·S.
HARIOlt RIDGE
2 Br 2 Ba decoralor 's own
home w1lh a fantastic
view overlooking re-
servoir & city lights.
13&5.CXX> I
ASSUMU. E COHDO
Take over 11.125 annual
perrenta~e rate loan
With low down paymt-nl
Adult condo. L'a refrN•
IJvtn~. lw.h J?reenbelt.
bubbltni: fountatni., pool
end !ip a Mu lti UH'
rl'<'reatton rent•·r Ai.
IEACH VILLA UDO l'si.A.HD
On the Blufrs. Wood & Newly redecorated 4 Br 3
gtas,, design "'' 'Oaar of lia on f'ee sample land.
Sparush. 3 BR incl 2nd val·artt & ready for 1m-
ty 20' loft . mi.tr hide a mt.'d1ate movein wilb
way '*' 'lt•p guest rm +-l'rl'dltVC' financin g
P'1 sundeck A real ~un lMulable $389,sQO
ken formal dLn. canuna
.. umable ~ 000 loan
$8 L.!lX>. 64S-0303
Oe n Fplc Ht>am-. ~tevel>unn
lh.ruout Art'hl".S, decks & ~~ i;tJ.Tden.-. \'l'r)" un1qut• . IL Co
Mul!it 'i11cnf1n• t, Z to FORESTE
OLSON .......... -~·1.-.
,,...,, 11.:i."; Lnt Owner
will carry l~t.' 2nd Tl>
1\.'Jan.R $132,000 Detail:..
call 963-0002 BKR
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
BIG CANYON
CUSTOMIZED TOWHHOME! U>vel~'. ~xpandcd . e ntry & "G r e at ~oom . md1\'1cluah zc this outstand-
in~ rC'Sidence w 2 master s uites &
pvt patio. S489.000. ( L-57 >
IUILDIMG SITE
Private cul·de-s a c location w a p-
prox. 200· overlooking golf course
A rare offering -S695,000. (L ·58> ·
LYNNE VALENTINE 644·6200
752-1414
(~ Veley ( Pf'fer
Hl .. 7
'Woocbtdqe (f!l'lfflr
642 .. US 644-6200
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759-9221
I O'h:O/o ASSUM. LH.
Need help! Take over a
lO'r'a'iO LOL loan and the
seUer wtlJ even help by
carrytng a loan so that
you can obtam this de·
IJghllul 3 Bdrm. 3 ba
home which 1s conve·
ruenUy located. Act now. ,.ca&:! m.s.170
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
ttOtJR 4-PWES
'These woo 'l last with on-
ly $14,000 down oo each
building; they are close
or break even. Call now
S4l).36l66
·~
HOltSIH6 AROUHD?
Over '-\ acre tor bones.
chk:kens, garden. RVs in
historic Trabuco Ca-
nyon. 2 Br, 1 ba, CUilom
home. 3 yrs aew. Dbl
gar. Tack barn.
Complete w /babbllnc
broot. bUIJe o.t treea,
m&n vM!W. miles ol ridiQa
traUa. owe wWa ao,ooo
• m lnl OD fut elet'OW •
Near Cote da Cua • a...lmdNa'l~· O'Neill park. ODIJ ms..,. ......
(~1 Tiff: 10 •\I
f'il·i.lh) -..
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1('1411t\•-.•
Backpackers et
• Trip to Canyon
Tbe tiome of the Havasupai Indiana in the
Gnnd Canyon wW be explored by backpackers
putlcipeting 1D tbe Saddleback College Communl· t1 Services summer travel program July 19·27.
Minimum age for lbe trip is 15. Participants wU1 stay in a ceolJ'albed camp and hike to outly-
ing areas to explore, swim and pbotograpb.
1be fee of $165 includes bus transportation, CUDPlna fees and insurance.
f'or-informaUon, call 831-4646.
Park Slates
There are openings in an aerobic dancing class
being held Mondays and
Wednesdays at 11 :45
a .m . at the C rown
Va lley Community
PUBLIC NOTICE
Dance Class
Park, pa rk officials
said ..
Persons interested in
the 12-week course may
register al th~ facility.
F'or information, call
831-7275.
PUBLIC NOTICE
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J UNf M R,t.NOOI. PH, llw Piii ltww _... 50 till' ill Is k-(IHk IOlhtTr.....,_a,..; »me.
Bv H•ltn N'~ter 'lllepertinaonoe"""' "-COMiOe•• °"1>ufy • ttol V IN tr-ler of t ... llvslM n
OILL A~~· -tl'a lkltmlt ll to be P<tiel ilf!M ,,,.
411 Br-~ A...,.,,. Ott_,....,, of AIC-lk O.•te••9t
lte<ll-l. CA tWJ C&wllrot l\e\ -ro.,.o 1,. proposeo
Ttl: CIHI m.tn1 Ir...., AllW1'ey '-'1.tl ... 111 Olltect· Mtretl 10, 1-
Put>lh iw.O Or•llO .. Cool 0.,,1~ EATERY DIMENSION!.
P11ot Jlpr q 1~. n JO ·~ •~'.>&.., ~~~:::::,11orn1•
Neptune Societv
CREMATION BUltlAC. At SEA
646-7431
T-MCIM MCWity ---............ ...__lh_y .... y ... __ ..._... MrYicn.
Tr-'"'or WI lloro C Scl\vlt 1. "'-
OLOU r.sTER. M1 a. CAP>
St-up, ''"''"· pou t , ~u1k , .,.,..,. and monkftlb l"tlbermea
Ult'd lo ull UM-m the 1arba1e of
lhetiea
But now lhne u1ty crttun
with wt"lrd n1mH 1rf' tumt.ns
rtlPf(!tabl.-as peopltt discover
ftlb can trt8le goo.J. eveo Ir they
IOUDd awful
ODD Y l 8 H A& t: cb eap
1ltern1Uvf'1 t o thf'lr more
art1s tocr•t1r cou 111 ns And
becaui.e of t.h Ir pnce a nd novel·
ty, they are turn1n1 up on
restaurant menub ~rnd dmme
room labl acrosi; Am ertca
Julia Otlld prepares monkflsh
an her televaalon cooking ahow.
and tuburbao hoUllt'WIVe& flock
to the market ror "underutilized
Species'' producing a pleasant
combination of cheap eating for
people 1rnd frt:~h profits for
fishermen.
Not long ago, these species
were so worthless lbat flsb·
ermen refused to waste boat
space laking them home. But all
that ls ending. Supe rma rke ts
are beginning to stock the more
tUarre varieties alongside the
salmon and swordfish.
"MOST PEOPIJE considered
croaker, which is a Chesapeake
Bay var iety, a s a garbage
item," said Nancy Baker , a na-
tional fasb buyer for the Safeway
chain. "But nowadays . If you
can get the dressed croakers in.
you c.an command a halfway de
cent price for them.
"NonnalJy, the New England
varieties, the cod. flounder and
haddock, are the classier items.
but they are commanding quite
a classy price," sbe said. "So
people who don't want to give up
eating seafood are buying the
less expensive items. I think it
all comes down to price. to be
perlect.ly honest. · ·
'The traditional vanetles used
to be a pinchpenny alternative to
meat. but now they cost more
than T-bone. Haddock sells for
S3 a pound in the Boston area.
halibut and sole cost $4. and
swordfis h commands $6.
BUr WIDTING. pollock and
shark sell for unde r S2 a pound
So i! they are so good, why
have they taken so long to catch on?
"I think most people eat and
do everything else in patterns."
said Neil Murphy. a m arketing
specialist for the Massachusetts
Marine Fisheries Division. "The
fishing industry doesn't have
any strong promotional history.
and it hasn't done anything to
change those patterns ··
Murphy conceded that the un·
appetizing names and downright
repulsive appearance' or some or
these fish have the m kept out or
the display cases. But he said
people overlook such drawbacks
once they taste them.
"A OOW OR a she~p has got to
be as ugly as a monkfisb," be
said. "It's just that we a re used
tot.hem."
Some or the fi s h gain in g
popularity are.
-Monkfls h . also cal led
gooseflSb. Has 3 huge head and
tapered body. Translucent fl esh
with mild fl avor
-Mako ~hark . Sweet .
navorful meal with taste and
consistency s1m1lar to sword.hsh
PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTlnQU\ euSINIU •ICTITIGKMIM ...
NAME ST.ATIMINT ...,,..STan!lllllN'T
n.. ~ --,, -"'I """ n.. .._,. --b ~ ~
MENU PRICES FISH PEA POUND
Happy Cu1tomer In Glouce1ter, Me11.
..,,~ ., IW"\\ .,
,.EllYPOltT llllEO•C,...l OllOUP ESLAa'l'S GOUaMET MEAT OF N(WPOfl'T 8E""CM 1JOO &•l•IOI MAtllCIT. ,... £.-Ceete ....,....,,
W _t_,,__--11k•ll CA.,_ CareM--.c.M ........ ftUS
-Skate. Ftal. triangular ray
with long, skinny laiJ. The fins.
or wings, b1ve delicate fl avor
that some compare to scallops.
Cusk and hake. White fish
When cooked is hard to dist
mguish from cod.
Mussels. Sbell!isb that cao
be s teamed and eat e n like
clams
-OC'ean catfishr Also caUed
wolf fish. Tastes· s imilar to
striped bass.
-Mackerel. Oily, dark fish
related t.o tuna.
ONE 11ME·BONORED way
or dealing with unappealing
names is to change them. Most
Oemente
Planning
Career Day
Thl' San Clemente Chamb<>r or
Commerce and San Clemente
Hi gh School arc s ponsoring lhP
second annual Career Day May
15.
Students from the high school
wall spend three hours with in·
d1v1dual businessmen learning
how business operates. Students
will later be the guests of the
businessmen al a luncheon.
An &n\.'ilation to participate an
tbe Career Day program has
been malled to cit y b u~1
nessmen Anyone not rece1nng
an invitation wishing to take
part may call the Chamber or
Commerce at 192-1131.
.-l.M ~. M 0 . 190' c;<1t ._, ,r_ ......... -......,.,. ""'·Loa•~. -~ St« '--· ....,.n a..o. CAllfenll• Tlll\-Sl\~-lllo'f ....... -species have other. less com· ""'-T1111~••c~.., ... "'-monly known names. and fub .-l.M-.M o ...,_ . . ""'~"''"''~"'""-~ .. ,_ ...... promoters are lrytng to bnng Co'"'" C-~ ol Or-C-ly Of! Hth ..__ wn fl!e41 -IN them into general use. •o-11 u ,,. c.o-1, u..-.. 0r.,... ~ oe
At Legal Sea roods. a fisb """°'.,_ 0r.._ c.o..,1 0 .. ~.'= -c~ >l. 1• •tam
restaurant in the Boston !IUburb AP< 1. n )0. -¥ 1 '"° 1110-«1 Pu1>11\1Wd 0r-. C.O.•t o.oy P1iot.
of Newton. the me nu lis t s --PUBLIC NOTICE-"•""L•-1• nJ• ·~ saltwater whitefish. which as ac PUBLIC NOTICE
tually ha.ke. FICT1nous •UllNIUS 'ICTITIOUS 9USINUS Elsewhere dO({fL<ih, 3 kind Of lllAJolf UAT'EMIN'l NAME $TATEMllNT • f"-tOllO.t"'O p.r~\ •'• OOtf"IQ s mall shark. 1s called grayflsb. _,_..,.,.. T11 .. to110w•"9 porrwn> ••• oo.no
and monkfisb is listed as lotte, N~N~'O'IT OOA'f' (HAIH CO\, """'';";:~·~AIH OEPT. s.G Wotlfwt
its Freocll name. ~,~ .._i 81 .... ..__, ~.:11. " • s..oie a.,,.,..,., CA m14 M
For fishe rmen . the ad van· 11-1 o _,., n•• o.-~~.E~ eso .,,._.
b ,._ ~a.. .. '-""-. . I.ages of the new taste in flS are __ c. --12~ ~ '"'° M. ~ moe sc_.•. ob~. "°""·__,e.«,.,CA.,_ u/;:','~~~!u ",_,..,...., • ,,,,,_,,.(_...,...,....... -~
S-•CT O.•-T~G C....,...,., 111ERE AJlE aa. U!DIU -c..-Tfl•~ ~··~tiled •'"'..,. on how much cod , flounder and ""' .w-... """' •'"' -c.o-1 c...,. o1 0r-c:-. -• ,_,,, (>en, Of Or-(._,, -., ....... haddock they may catch. but.,,.,, u , 1w Al><"'·-· .,,_
there are oo Um1u on ~arbage ,,.... _ o. CM o.i"'-p"'"'"'"" 0r-C:.W•• o.1tv P11ot fish. which are often mixed in,_ .:.n ... ::: •. i.: ~,:: ,_ •.1•.fJ.J0."90 , .. ,.11
the nets with mo re prized
species. So 10.Stead of tossing
them overboard. ftsbermeo are
bringing them home and selling
them.
Squid. dogf~b and monkfab
have k>og been familiar food in
atrope. For sevep years. the
National Fisheries Service bas
been finding markets abroad for
Ame r ican cat ches o f these
species. Now tbear overseas
popularit y seems to be con·
tributing to their newfound ac·
ceptance in the United Stales.
"It seem.s that their attrac·
liveness to foreigners ha s
managed to light candles here
ru, well ,'' said Wa rren Rathgen
d the federal New England Fi.s·
heries Development Progra m .
'1be fact that we are sb&pping
these Uungs lo France makes
them of interest lo some people here ..
PlJ1IUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTinous llU\INllH
IOnQ OI' ""9UC AUC'nC* Of' ~ STATEMUfT ~ II a S 0 N A I. P a 0 ~ II • T 'I' T ~. lal-"'°9 ~'°" I\ -"0 llu\I
a EMAINl•G O • VACATl[O ,..uu
..... YS OI' ..:>ttMlla TlllUUfT A'-PoHE DEVELOPMENT COM ~ PAN 'f llOO ....., si.tt .. IO, NewJ>on
IOTICE I\ ,.E Af.BY G-IVEN ._ Bu e It (A '14'60·
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St-1 llH<PI. Cill-•~'7 11\Ml-Or-. C.0.'9 0.lly POGll
....... Zl,JD. -,_.,
PUBLIC NOTICE
1'1UIM P•IA)jt~ Or-C:.0.\1 0.11'1' PtlOI
-2, •. I•. n . ,_, UtJ.tO
PVBUC NOTICE
"CTl'l"IOUS aUJINllH
NAMC STATIMllNT
C.illtterl .... ~ ..
1• "n.. C..1n /Mr
McCoaMK:X MOR'fYAAJIS
Laguna Beach
494·941 5
At 95, a U.S. Treasure ., ... ,
fflt\ ~-nt •H hied •1"' N PU4»1~ Or ..... Coefft Oolily P llOC
Covn1 .. c1 ...... Of o..._ c-1., on A'1' 16 71 JO ~r, •• tn6«> ~ll U,t11110 , '' -·--·-----,._,I
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Cap1s trar'10
495-1776
HA.llOI LAWt4-MT. oun
Mortuary• Cerretery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave .
Costa Mesa
540-5554
IA1.n.a&G>BOM ~HOMI
646-2424
Costa Mesa
673-9450
,_ca .. OTMHS
-.L.llOADWAY
MOWTVMY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
SMfTM & 1VTMU.
NOttTUMY
WISlQ. .. CNAl'll.
Mof'tuaty • Cre,,_tlOr'IS
4'Z7 E. 17th St
CostaMea
6464888
WlllOTl91
IMITMI' NOITUAIY
U7Main St.
~nt~:'ach .. , ..... ,
COl.OMIAL ..,._AL
NOMI
7801 Bolu Ave.
W.tmlnstef'
893-31525
Pvt>11.-Orotn0t C-•t Cl;Mly Piiot PUBUC NOTICE
IECIC
R0 9 C RT ¥11 BECK, r~!Mnt Of S•n·
,. An•. c.. Pe•..0 ""'"'""Al)' ti 11
1'90 Sur¥1...0 Ov I Oa11911ter L an.t Bow~•• ol Sotnla Ana, Cot ~vtc•t woll
bf' h•IO "" !.ilturO••· Aprll , •. 1'8() al
I I 006'M •t 11'111 PrHll'(terl..,, Olurclt Of
Ille Cove'*''· ~ .. Mttil. C.. En
tom,,,,,_ ., H.ortlor Lilwn Memor1o11
P•rk Friend\ ,.,..., call .ti Pltrn
8rotMr1' ~II BroitOwav Mortu•ry on
Tl\u~y -FrtO&y lrom 12:00 noon
to ' OOPM. In llMI of t-n CO<llrlbu·
tlOM m•y "" rNtM 10 IM Or.t~
Counh C•netr Sot••IY Pierce
llrotller \ Bell &roMtw•y Mortu•rY
ell rector,.,
life's Rigors Don't Rile Ruth Stout ""' "tl.JO ~t•.•• •rrJ.eO -----------
PtJBLIC NOTICE
l'tCTITIOllS ausut~U
MAMa ITATllMSNT
TM lol!ow1"9 pef"10fl ll 600"0 llu\I·
IWU•I
MOUITT
ROBINA G. MOSSETT, Pil5HCI
..... , on April 11, ltlO. Suntl""" 11'1 ""r
lt;ab•ncl Robff1, of &..-Ilk.ell. C. . • ...,,..., si-on L.MnanSltt ol
Mlulon Viejo, CAI • •'••~ .i.uie WIKJ. •11 of S... Dle9D. C.. M\CI ~ro.trel
Coo9i0n of CN<o, CAI Sotrvk H wer•
M IO IOOily, Ap-11 2:3. t• lft llV (Npef
or McCormtc• Mortu•rY, L•oun•
e..<11 111teorn'lllftt tolloweo •t P.c:1t1c
Vl .. t C_,.,..,, In lle.i of tlowe"
Oon•tlonl m•Y II• m•cle •o th•
E ¥•"9•1"el Frff Cllurcll, L•oun•
Hiii\, Cil or your l•-llte <llMlty
MtCorml<• ~ .... ~ lka<ll. •• ,..,,on.
By JULES LOH
APS-lill ~
REDDING RIDGE. Conn. "Whe n you hear th:it I a m
dead," Ruth Stout was saymg,
"don't shed a single tear.
"When you are as old as 1 am
-1 am 95 -unless there Is
!IOIDe reason you Just love living,
and I can lhin.k of none. then you
ought to be ready to quit.
"IF I KNEW THIS minute
that today would be my last day,
I would say, 'All right, then.
let's get on with it'.''
SUcb irony. If there is anybody
whose life b as been that of one
who plainly has loved living, it is
Ruth Stout. And lt abe can think
Death.
· Elaewhere
" d no reaaon to keep on, others
can provide countless r eagons
why that feisty lady should defy
the IC>ds -about the only ones
k!ft abe bun't defied -and Uve
fCft\'el'.
BARNSI'ABLE, Mass.
<AP>-Wllton B
Croeby, 81, the former
presldent or Cr osby
Yacht Building and
Sloraae Co. whose f,_mi·
ly designed and built lbe
bcSal that was a favorite
of the late President
Jobn F. Kennedy, died
Monday.
Call 142-H71.
Pul a few words
to WCHll tor ou.
Ruth Stout, a u thor
philosopher, outspoken rebel
and grande dame of Poverty
Hollow, ii a walking American
treasure.
M08T OF BEil fins know her
from her wrttln11 on gardening,
especially her "No Work Garden
Book" whlch s h e wrote 1
generation a10. When late·
bloomlnl orl8Dlc gardeners
ftnally caUlbt up wttb her un·
orthodox methods , th ey
tOll1t«.ted ber u UM .. Mot!Mr of
MUlcb.''
•
( AMERICA J
Not many, though, beyond lbe
bowldaries of Poverty Hollow,
the rolling, rural neighborhood
where she lives alone in a plain
r~ lhree times her 11e. are aware or ber erstwhile habit.
when lhe spirit so moved, of
gardening in lbe nude. or. for
that matter. of other aspects of
her long and rich Ufe just aa
mrHXlnforming.
"P1anrung a garden is like
pa.ming a way of Ufe ," she has
said. "Arrange It t o please
yourself, copying neither con·
vemion nor tradition nor a ny in·
clvtdual."
aVTB WAS ONE of nine
chUdreo born to an unpreten·
Uous but apparently quite
literate family: one of her brotbera was Re x Stout, tbe
~writer. She wu ever the maverick. As • teen-aaer. in Kama1, she went
on a salooo·amuhinl crusade
wttb Carry N1Uon, not becauae
llhe bed anything 1g1ln1t liquor
PIJ'Ucularly. It just seemed ex-dtlal. Later abe toured with a
C'J'OOked mind·readlnc aet. Sbe
wall t.o R\9Sla to do famlDe re·
llel wort and 1ave away all ber
dadael.
1t bes atwa11 surprt1ed Rulb, dllml1ed w , really, lbalfor all
I ,
"CTITIOU,aUSINEH OANl.4 OESICU.S, •6 8.-piiw. her shenanigans, she never got NAMI STATEMENT lrvlM, c. '"" t0l5lled in jail. ....~~~:Ol'-"9 lltt'IOfl " OOlno llUM• Anclerl Cllrllhen O•VOHrO, '
FArE FLOW SVSTEMS. l'Ot &•ookP•rw.lr'llne,c.. .,,., ~ tarDWYE h kin l h lA ,,.,.._ 11•"'4 • ..._, &eKn. C• '1..0 Thll ~." t~t«! Oy'"" ln-vi-.r., nui&&. 3W g e a&.U>l Leon AolM!rt Slrlnll•rOI, "0• dl¥•clu•I·
l l A"*"C O..,,,_.. tracts oula de 3 edure ball iD r¥1nt 81~. ,.._, Br•ft, Cil '7'60 Tllil \lilt-I we\ 1114d wltfl tf1e
New York, s be showe d ber ,:,~"""_,\1•<01W111tW<tby ..,in. countv c1•n ot OrM>99 c-1, °"
valiae to a cop and said , ··If you L_, " s. .. ,,,,_,, ""'"rt11 '1• t-. Pt-
want to lock me up I b.ave my r"1' ·~-' ·~ rnec1 •11" 11>e Pvf>lllllM o..,. c.eesc o.it¥,..... , • '"°""'Y C .. r_ ot Or~ '"-'' °" •-I t ... -,. 1-~-Ala5, he ignored her . Allf•• 14.1• ...... · · ...... -.......
Well, Rulb Stout rant, by way PvOllYo!d o.....,. (.OHi o.i~·= I
" • procrega report let lt be not· It, n ... May '· I.. ,,..,....a PU8UC NO'l'ICB
ed that in the spring of he r 95tb PlJBLIC NOTICE year, Rulb bu her up moments
andberdown moments ...
In conversation, her wit
Nihei up and then recedes, like
waWll oo a beach, but when, it
bubbles lt bubbles so deliabllully
lbal lt ls easy for everyone, ex·
cept Ruth, to overlook lbe lulls.
•'Oft." SllE WILL say, ·•1 am
repeath" myself. Forgive me.
I'm an old woma.n." One recent afternoon, she off.
erect an \BltoUched bowl of cold eelatin to an unexpected villtor.
"Please don't tblnk I 'm
rtdlculoua," she 11ld, ''but I
alwa,ys aha.re what I bave wltb
my .-.u. Thil ls what I bave.
Would you care to joln me?"
"No, thank you, Ruth. I've
bad hmeb."
"YOO OE VEaY wlse lo
have an ttcuae to 1ay oo."
When bot lunch arrived, pre·
pm'ld by a netibbor, tbe finl
coune wu Ruth's cuatomaey
...... ~ brandy. Sbe tak .. it
llNL ~·Carry," abe Hld, and kDDcbd .. _,_ tt back.
'ICTl'T10llS SUSINllU
...... ITATa ... lfT
Tll• 1•11••1 ... "n°" Is delft•
1111\l"ftH\.
AMEi.IGOOtCS. 120 -J111t St., ,......_, IMdl, Ca.,..,
Milt"" Alu:h ICllMil. 110 -lmt
St .... _, e..c11, Ca. 9*J
Thi\-..-i. ~ Oy .ii It!·
Oh....... ' ~ .-i..it ICuM•
Tllll ~ -I .... wltll ..
County Clerk ef 0r...-C-CV Ofl Mettfl !1. 19.
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JULOP. '1$)1..UOf< NAME UATEMEHl
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Maur..,., 0 lrwln, ••17 AIMrton
s1re .. 1. Lonq BN<n CA 'IOln
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nerebv Q••tn tMt t~ otnn1><1I report tor H1llv1tw R0<oa. AIWll>t'•m. CA 91804
IN! ul-r Yf!llf 1•1'7' ot BrlQOl Cun· M•r~rel C. Irwin, nlll Tfll•<ll•I>• n1119n•rn Automottvf' Mu•oum " Ortve, l,.OnQ !le.)(11, CA 90801
0•<1ll<H>lt tor pobll( tn\Pf'(tlon br •nv Fr-H. -AnQel• T•r•nt.ito, /
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C.otttornl• 'l'lt.11. bl!Ql,,,.l"Q on M•Y l, f ••itfllello & Lee. • gener•I
1m .one! tor llO dar> t!WrNtte• clurl"Q partnrnntp, 39ll M•<Arlnwr Bl"".
re<;iul•r bu$1~> l\Our\ lrom a 00 •.m. Ste. 102, N-1 BeKtl, <:JI '2660
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•o•ll10 11.n .11.1• 7> 1• 11 '"'° Pvblt!ohr<I 0.""91' C.0."' 0..1ly P110t in>«. Apr 9, 1•. u. JO.'"° 1..v
PUBLIC NOTlCE PUBLIC NOTICE
Co n'>OlldatPd RPport of Condition of "CITIZENS
BANK OF COSTA MESA" of Ce>:>ta Mesa. Count-y of
Oranqe. and Domestic Subsidiaries d i the close of
buc.inec.son March 31 . 1980
State Bani! No. 1060
Dollar Amounts
in Thousands
ASS~TS
Cash cind due from bdnks . U S. Treasury Secur ities
Obl1qallons of other U S Gov't
aqenc1es and corporation'>
Obliqations of Stc1tec.
and poltt1ccll c.ubcllv1c.1onc,
Loans, total lexclud1no
unearnf'd tnCOl'T'IP 1 •
Le~ Reserw· for ooss1bl'
1oan lose'> .
Loans, net
Bank premises
F.F. & E ,e tc
Othi>r .nsetc,
TOT AL ASSETS LIABILITIES
Demand depoc.1t.._ of
indlv1dua1 s. partnerc,h1pc,,
and corporations
T 1me and savinqs deposit'> of
1nd1vldua1s, partnerships,
and corporat1oos. .
Deposits of United States Gov't
Deposits of States and
political <,ubdivisions
All other deposits.
Certified and officers' check<, .
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMEST IC
Jb.1b4
JOO
.
OFFICES ... , ............... 44,417
Total demand deposits . . . . . . .. 16, l84
3,2b3
b94
1,533
b 1S8
J5,85S
1 .4~9
867
49,82-'
14.600
23, 151
. 034
.. 4,793
.. 378'
.. 1,456
Total time and savings deposits 28,228
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
ANO FOREIGN OFFICES..... 4.4,412
Other llabllitles for borrowed
monev, including note
balances of U.S. Treasurv ..........••.. tSS Otherllabllities ................................ 707
TOT AL LIABILITIES . . . . . .. . 45,774
SHAREHOLDERS EQUIT Y
Common stock No shares authorized: 600,000 No. shares outstanding: 521,377 1,564
Surplus . • • . . • • . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . 1,678
T OTAL CONTRIBUTED
CAPITAL. . . . . . . . 3,242
Retained earnings and other
ca oltal reserves. . . . . 1,308
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS
EQUITY . .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . ••• • • .. .. 4 ,)>V
TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO
S HAREGOLDERS EQUITY ..•.•.•••.•.... , 49,824
MEMORANDA
(amounts outstanding as of report date>
Standby letters of credit C)Utstandlng • , •.•...•.•• 300
Time certificates of deposit In
denominations of $100,000 or more , .•..••. 11,365
Other time deposits In amounts of s 100,000 or more . • . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . • • . . . • . . •.600
Market value of Investment securities, .....•... 6,70S
The undersigned, Kenneth L. Donahue, Vice
President and John W. Walsh, Sr. Vice President and
Cashier of the above·named bank, each declares, for
himself alone and not for the other: I have· personal
knowledge of the matters contained In this report On·
eluding the reverse side hereof>, and I t>elleve that
each statement In said report Is true. Each of the un-
dersloned. for himself alone and not for the others,
certlfles under penalty of perjury that the toreoolng
Is true~ correct. E>eecuted on April '"· 1990, at Costa Mesa,
C.alltornla. pubf!Jhtd Or'•"99 Coast Diiiy Piiot, ~!~1 19'0 17~
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associJtcd
.,,"°'. "'-.... loc:ic. down. Seller will
ran)' Nit, Call for appt. m.-....
JLSI' LISTED pool table
11t.e ramUv room + 3
8drmi. Immaculate. RH.I\«, M2 zz.n ___ _
IL.DIS /IMVUTOtlS
We ll located E .slde
Cot.u Mesa 3 Bed.room 2
Batb with forced air
ht-at bulll 10 lutcheo.
dlld beg ~umable Loan.
Localed oo ll bwldable
R 2 I~ and priced like
R lat $1l0,000 full pnce.
ca.11 751 ·3191
tMllOI Y9IW HIUS
Beaa•d eellln••· 5 ~ 2 ., L&aM bomc
... lup pvt bKlt yard .
Orfllt .... for raJalD1 a
famib' •UC> for enter· &aiolna. sase,ooo .
Cr eathe flnancln1
available. Owner /a&\.
lbMlie Bamoatoo '1MOOOor~ .. .., .....
aatt. by Joba Lytle this
300011q ft. uecutive home
is an exeoeptiona.I buy.
Beautifully landacaped.
pool and spa, are a rew or
tbe numerous amenities.
All ol this and the owner will fa.nance the home
with 20'.t-down for s year s . Full pri ce
S!J)(.000. Call ~2660.
0¥9W'*"L0T
hdly._...1 aearNo.
Bay. Parll • ca,.. JacUal+ ... bdrm apt. -.ooo, ...........
...... 671-Jlll
642-5200
......... s ...,.,,,
1bia super •• Verde family homf features:
buee family room . ~ul pltlO " pool • and masteraune with ill·
ting room. Asking
1149.950. Sl>-USl
, . I ~ HERITP~t
. REA1 -JRS
IUCICS7
OMTMllAMD
Unbelievable vlew of
CalAWPa and HunUnawa Beactl gf.-r. l Bdrm con·
do 1t "I ll Ocean Ave.
SeUCC' wtll carry financ·
tng aUO"~. low down • wom.DU
H6-7717
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WATaROMT HOME
$650,000
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OCEANFRONT
Ne w modular tYP.t!
homes.. pvt. comm~
2 bcb&, 34 hr sec:urlt,,..
s ub-l et ting O K .
<714>49&-:1116.
C:SELECT
T"PROr>ERTIES C:SELt::CT
T"PROPERTIES c:.-.. ..._.
............ ..-subject to x!nt
8 7 loan payable . owe lge 2nd
. Low dwn. 3 br, 2'h
tennis. pool, rec rm.
central air. Only
()()()( FOR 50' BOAT
Awime ist TD. owe 2nd
w /$220,000 dn. Hunt·
lngton Ha rbour loc.
Ftwy close. Le!'ls congc.>s uon than Newport. Grant
Jotmson.. Af/.. 846-77'71
By Owner: 3br w /vie1t'.
As$unable 'lst. No Qualt·
fying. Call 714·9"12-8443
IAct(IAY
Two story garden home.
Former model. Sun-
hlled gourmet kitchen
overlookll secluded patio.
2nd ~tory hosts 3 qlK'4MI
:stu.-d bdnns. Just llstt.'<I !
Doo't wait. cu.JI 646-7171
,.,,,.. , J . , • ' ,., • '" "'-• , •
CANDO CONDO./
A great s tarter home
wflh 1 Br & loft Only 3
yrs new, facllitles in·
elude lighted tennll!
courts, pool, s pa anrt
lawldry. Owner needs u
fai.-t sale Bl' crt"ative A
super buy SOl.OOU
BALBOA IS LAND
REALTY
HARIOll VIEW . S
S10,000 down .r;ntance
finaoccd at J'S'• Ask·
ing 12~9 6 This 4 Udrm. • Rm, formal
. 2 fplc home
oltulls&m~
VAU:NTINt;
$129,950. Call now !
~9491 liKR .
cr#t8 AMXIOUS
Beauufully decorated
C'ondo n~ar So t:oast
Plaza. Owner Wiil hdp
with !inan c1ng. Cdll
540-U.5_1 ,_a..;;gl~----·
SALE OR TRADE
$164,900!!
t-Sly. 3 BR, lam. rql.:
frpl .. 2 ba .• spa. redwood
~it. brkfl>t bar. Sbakl'
roul. TotaUy u11graded~.
MlSSION R Jo:AL TY
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640-0997 or 67~
OWNER/AGE.'lT 3 BR. 2 Ba fixer 593.400.
Ownr , c1gt. 64:). iJtiS
Bayfroot~Boat Siii>
Rare opportumty lo buy
lrg <.'IN.Om homt' 0111JUl11t
of 2 main channt·I' 111
llunl111~t11n lhrlrnur
\f J ll n I I I ,.(' n l v I e w.
m Jgn if1r 1·n t huu'"
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VIEW
Oo fee lard an
Harbor View
HJlls. 4 Bdrm. ·
Lusk bw It bom<'
oo one of CoronCI
del Mar's best l
streets. $3!18.500.
DOING I~. BUSINESS
"':':: UNDER A
: : : : FICTITIOUS
-: ·• NAME?
II JOU ... ,,. tu.t fti.d
your new flcllllou•
Bueln••• NeM• ·•nd
lleft not ,.. wMlllled
It IOf'" ale FllDR, ,.._
o0n·1 lor .. t tf1e1 ,,_.
ltfl'lltellen Is 30 deye
ttom O.t• of fthng. TM
DAILY PILOT w ill
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I order to eub<'nlt JOur
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appropriate COCl'I end •
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adverTl91ng piHM eell
642"'321 ht. 332.
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HOUH
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th~u .. d, h~ t~ll'phooe
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llt!i>dltne ror ropy .. lulls
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hdo re puhl14"a t1on. ~···1·111 r'lr !-und•)I " Mnnday ~:d1l1on' wti.n
d~u<lhne I• S.1un1ay, l2 noon.
Cl.ASS ... llM4&AnoMS
ERRORS. Advert11ets
1hould rhec'lt their eds
daily 6 rePOrt trrors 1mmedl11tely. T H E
DAILY PILOT auumes
111 bthty for the first
lll<'Orrttl lm«tlon onlY.
CANCELLATIONS W~n k1llina an ad be
Mlll'i! to maJr.to a r_..i of
the KILL NUMBl':lt
Jl!IVen you by your 1d
!Alter M l"l!ttlpt of '10/tU
r anct'llallon Thi• ltlll
numbe r mu ~l be
pre~tntcd by th r
adn~ Ul CILW of A
dUputc
C'ANCf:LLATION OR
CORRECTION OP Nf:W A 0 R E P 0 R E
RUNNlNG Enry~Oft ia mllde lo kill OI' I MW ad
lhlt 119 bH'll ordered.
but we 11.11.rant"
lo do IO tM Id bu
appe In IM peper, •
OIMC.A.-Ul'IE ADS: TllH• act. are atrtrlly cuh lll ldvanee ~ m1U
or •l any one ot our
ornres. NO ptMle ~. DudUMi 3 p.m. Friday.
C',0at1 M.. off\ce .. It
noon 1l all bra11eh
OfntM. Tiit: DAILY PtLOT
, ... ,... u11 rlallt to
cl11tlfy, ecllt. C?e't_. or
rtr111e an1 advtrtlHMHll. and to r h•nat IU ratu ti ,,..1111tlOM wlChout prior
nollct.
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P.OleaJJIO. Cmt.aMeia -
RA~...c WESTCv· SJ!e~~ lvly,
quiet. ~ locaUOO wa ~·community pool
& l>"' tub Adults only
()Mt will help hnance.
646-711 I
IUILD TO SUIT
Two 30xl UI. lots
434 Begorua Own r
~UZ5 ~148
WALKTOIUCH
GOOD IMYESTMEHT
Oldf'"CdM"
Chol~ "So of Hwy "I duplex. Loads or chJrm
$229,(.(X) cT cnm l
MESA YEl.0£ FSIO
J HR 2 Ba. I.St' opt ., S1~
rm. SlZ9.000 645-1Z12
ASSUME $92..SO 0
100/o VALOAH
IEASTS40E l ...
11h lattts
FAM RM Ir POOL
rtUCE SI 20.000
RJUSREALTY
S46-0tl4
.,... -f044 .....•..•••••••..••....
$13,950
DOWN!
'o q u.iltfy1 ni:' (Jv.111 r
.... 111 ltnJnct·' H r1 1•ht
c·h>'t"f) hom•· ..,,,.!>' lo Litt
l.tlo.1· tn W111Kllind1;1•
SPACIOUSNESS·
You II e nJOY Lhts 4br
p.tUO home w1fam rm.
All the comfort:. 1oclod·
1~ 2 frplcs. wet bar, lot:.
rl ""'OOd decking & a r~-
1 .. xm~ ~pa. $144,000.
.re~~ 495.5220
$2413 830-5«>11
Al<col 640 5560 I
Dupl~ 71.8 Ja!>rrunc J br i ·---------ba and 2 br 2 ba SI 12,500
Call Red Carpet
754-1202
ASSUME9°/o
OCEANFRONT
$89,500 **JUST LISTED! luyfwoewt~
Nicely decorat.ed 2-sty s
Br 6 Ba w /fantas tic
view. Owner wUI hoancc
entire balance with
oormal down. Sl '190,000
down, as.'>ume 10 4', f1r,1 I
TI> Jo\111 pnce s:.!49.500
St.'<'OOdary f 111.im·1n~ ''
available. Unvt• I~. lhPn . (')fl 000 ON
ca ll R ~ a ll y w l"> l . I ~u,
fM8.9M7 \ Ownt-r will carry. up to 5
$102.000 buy., th1s ·ltkl'
new rondo 10 I rv1nt• ·,
:.uper WOOl>HklUGF:.
Great fLNU1<·m1t Jva1la·
b&e Call Now '
Cus tom bu tlt b y
c·r.Utsman Spac. 3 Br, 4
bJ incl· g rn!tl r su.i le
w panor.uruc v1e111+si.n.
dy ooach. Sauna. wl.De
cellar . Secunty guard.
WaJI trade for s maJler
properties. Offered ~
$1,200,IXX>. Agl. 644-95ll· MCOBS IEAL TY , year. at 13r; 2 BH 1' > Year~ Sumr~·u:r l:Vl · liu . lafl~t.' pathJ :i , .. ar'
t.age on pnmc R 2 t-01 r r ~· \-. .. 64:l 'H61 675-6670
OCWROMT
6 De!uxe 2 bdrm .. 2 bath
t.mi.t.s. -915.000. Submit
your creauve financing!
~lay Prop.
Reatton * 67~7060 *
I ILK. TOOCIEAM
Only S82.500! ! Deli~htrul
end unit with big pauo. 2
Big bd.nns .. Crplc .. shake
rocl & dbl. car garage.
Vacant. ready for 1m·
mediate occupancy
lot. Lowest pnce in town I
At/J-75&-l.2.43 I
c:.laMPM 10241 •••••••••........•..... ,
OWt&WfHB.P
A~CE
l.DW\!St pn ced homl' In
Mesa Verde. ll featw1"S
3 Bdrms 2 baths ,
oeaUllful ~ hf'e91.ace
and is oear aJI schools
Owner will also consider 1
selling VA. Hurry, won t
last ! Priced c1t ool~
111.SOO. CalJ 5'().. J 151
.. ~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS I _ ............... 1
Cnletave lnvest.men'6
1 OP£H HOUSE
REAL TY ,/'
0 W NE R WI L ,L
CX>NSIDER CREATIVE
FINANCI NG THA'T
WILL HELP YOU BtJY
TIO." J I0\1 F: ______ ..... 1 • I 01 f' o AJTI> FUtan.
ll l .ll50 SK'<!>tl U n l'r 1J f t','.tO nc1ll~
T l.md'IC'aped . 4 Bdrm X:r'DCIUJE! ~ mo UranK~ n ·" ut..>I"""" ron<.l u. pl a n 4 l t•het>r y ho me near
Hirry "° cplaityMq H r ~ c o n \ d 1· n '>("hoob (;rt>at buy vt
1 .. ._1 u. •--Ownt-r Brk ''I ho rn.-Sll~OOO _,_,. -~ U.~REAL ESTATF: HURt' 3& l"2Ba Condo KTI.J.12.IJ 720 ~wpl Hgt.,.1. 1 } r old. 1---·-------1 _ _4ll5_1 ___ _
t'fld 11.ar "" opnr s1111\ TA.KE OVBt ,ni4TS Mission Y~ I 067
<Ill OWC bdl "' nu p)mL'i oo lge 4 bdrm Wood· •••••••••••••••••••••••
lor 2 yrs Pnce $.lW.000. bn d~E' home. Owntt r Lake View
Ii) ownr 642-el99l __ IDJSl c;;<JI J5SaodptJ)t'r. 4 br 2i., ba. 9"'1'";-assum
NOQUA!JF'YL""iG owe: WORLD R.E. loan. $736 mo $189,SOO
s.111.000 dwn 12t: 4 nr . SS#r-7777 Owner will help fmanc.·.
---------t>wrx-r-770-4959
21\,i. Owrlt'f Ali!t~~~ -------OCEAN PACIFIC
Real&tate
759-16 I 6 I YOUR CHOICE
---------3 Bdrm pool bomt• or ~ f GREAT Nfwpoti leocJt 106' ...............•.•.•••.
------S Y C A M 0 R E
1
1 bdrm !tpa homt• Holh I
MO QUAUFYlMG GLEN wn.b VA le~
LOWIMTEREST IRAHDHEW ~ I Large assumabh:, low in· Fa~'· larJ?e 3 bd. 2"2 ~loan oo this atlrac ba. Quality to~ nhome 21 1
uve 3 lldrm. 2 bath home condos. Only 4 av:.ulable. "Y'"I ·
oo an est.ate sa.zed lot and rrom Sl08.990 2430 Sant.a I I '
the pnc-e as right too AllaAve 642~34 · ~•LU.TY
Won't la.5t Cah 979-~0 5~7542 NOW
~MABLE
1\!Jio owner well curn I
2nd. $15,(.Q) 3 lk·dr11om
2 balb, pool. park 1.11."
l'l('W cond IUOO e=-;. RANC H
REALTY
551 2000
UDOISLAMD
CUSTOM
.\l,...1l11lely ~·u ut1fuJ & e~t·11.1N! new Lido l.s)aild IL~un~ Dramatic entry.
fo:.\QW!>lll?l)' d~tgDtJd &
~··II localed. L vly •1
lwlnn. fmly homt> r~ady
(c .. ) IJUf enteruunang.
646-7711
ALLSTATE MOV~M
COMDfTIOM
Th.ts sharp 4 8dhn Mec:a
Verde home feature!.
ne.,., carpets. ceramic
tile floor,, ne w
wallp:tpl'r. atrium .I
formal duu.ng room with
builtin buffet and hug<'
cul de sac lot Offered al
$139.~ For uppo1nt
ment to see. rail M0-1151
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ID Beaut. <l«or .. prof ~E LOAN R aJ E.1tat REALTORS
CORONA
DB.MAR
ChOH'I' location on
45. lot. Sl<'P S to
Ocean Blvd and Reg
Co r ona beach .
Fantastic potentaal
2 Bedroom fr ont
house + 2 Bedroom
guest house.
RCTaylorCo
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.... , -HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
OAK GLEN
Distin ct Ive new 2
bedroom. 2~ ba cci>·
domniums. 1119.990.
Z5l8 Elden Ave, C.ft.
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~ home L'> locau.'<1 COi i EGE PARK I e t>
al end ol qwet rul-dt-------I
'$JC J yr new.,,.. J br & 2 s f'.1bulou' I bedroom
!Ji. o R. & vaulted cPtl· 1 Ya.le Pl.in 1dl':illy located I
1ngi, Curt 11. 631 1266. m cul d" 'ac ll11th 11,an
Owner Agl. balail('(> "l/e~h· rn~tt.'<1 1
. & frt•,hl) pJ1nted 1
A.ssumable-By OWner throughout Thi~ home I
Immaculate ~ove 1n .ii.so has central air cond
cood. 3 Br, fam rm. 2 ba. &han:lv.ood nuon;
lge heated pool. $120,00U.
~Z.223
1026 .......................
New owner transferred, must sell $125.000 3 Bl' 2
Ba home. Wall accept
cas.b/tradet motorhome
Oil S30,000 equity. Zoned
for 2 matt units. 661.8QMI
~-:.. HANCH
Hf ALTY
!1~11 :'000
**CONTRACT
OF SALE
Call for details about
2 cbanmng ocean view how this m ethod ol
Olrllbl. 2br. 2ba. ffl>lc. purchase wUl allow you
Compl sec. w t under · to ASSUME the sa.•, IJ"O'D1 pr. Pvt pat.Jo & loan on th.ls excittntt i
am deck. Rec area w11ac bedroom/den townhome
It BBQ. $125 ,000 & tn prestigious WOOD·
$139,000 Contact Mr. BRIDGE ESTATES .
Wull 831·3:WO. 496-8409 ~ home bas it! Asking $147 ,000. Try 30'it down
•Tero tOlZ (!) ··-··················· ~I ~,,w.e 3Br,2Ba, 2car gar. Xtras, ReAlet Sl0.000 down. No quali£y.
int. Owner: 768·5321 551·3Mt MS4WIS. -n111ca P\wy,lnlllt
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DIVOICI
flOICISSAU
Your dream houae for
only SZS.000 down. l yr.
new. 2 'toll'. entertaln·
lDl'nt home. FormaJ dio·
lnl rm. step dn II v rm
w/Wdbar' frplc. V1ult·
edcellinp.4 Br, 3ba, l1e
fam rm. Auwne low In\. mn.
631-2242
~ .... $717/-. Bia 2+2 condo/DR/bll yet.. em. air. Ownr S52-11J7
\W.b the asawnable loan
' addlt\onnl seller
financing this house
wcm't be oo the market
long. Call Now!ll 3br.
2ba. detached. Huae
llllU bdrm 1u1te w /atudy
area • acllaet1n\ at.rtum
area -COUDl.r)' kitchtn.
Uftlvenlty Park. Toni
Mon11. Alt. 144-7020.
S61·0141. Ltn10 Real
DUte.
116 CANYON
Spe<ucular golf COUrM'
t~talt'. 0000 sq ft_ 4 lo, to
8drms. 51, baths. P<*>I
and spa. $1.295,000.
Tll ST ARN ES CO.
673-7761 ..
MEWPORJ
CUSTOM
$189.500 nus exciting 3 bdrm fm·
ly home is an enter·
lal.Oer's delight w /uruqoc
bvabillty. FEE LANO.
Sparkling POOL. Priced
ll) ael1 (ast. •
759-1501
llSTIUYI ~
!PYCH.ASS
Anutseelatbe..._.
~ng. SpeetaC\llar ntltt.t.
-view! Great. bolac Cor aurtai1\lDc. SektoiD
am\ • Del llar M~I.
Oount.1rd e ntry. Jue&
listed.
759.1101
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view Jattnlnt Cruk
~..J091t•awirck'd i:,u. u 100 111 o ar/a1t. 161·1111. maw
•-'M ........ rilw.l ....._YJeto lJ67
bUI lo e..cll. -/mo ••-••••••••-•••••
--HOMlfi FOR BE.NT a Br Newport Sborea LAOU!CA ••AO' ma :a or *· Pnced rrom ftl*. ~ 1 bit to bell. INN. II* ..., .. ...,.
.-•• f'ncd yard• •1moyrty.~ 1\1, '-'e4 ...a. OW.
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~No ....... ., •• ..... Sl'YOt.ASS RJDO t:
P•bulo,.-vtew o t
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pleaH. Kid• Ir pell Nsit Shclra . ..,_., 2ba. 1ar. o.tlt.r .
wek'Grne. eau -..,2588 or ~ le n DI 1 . JI 0 0 I. •·,-, -.-,-.. -.--.--.._--,..-.... ---I 1 lul~• -----m21m AllJ.-, no fee. .,.,mo, llay, wkd•y•
Hut IJP J141 817·1ZIO ISY. Ollllr ty, -wtl.
7
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3 bdrm. I be ,.._ CIJ1M'~
• 1*11& lo • oUl Lar11t1 yri rn.cm ltl1 &tu. ....... nowt• HA190i .. I
&.ct llllM C!Olwio ' ff R. J •, ~.ac•aara1• Vlcwof
Ulllna, ... ~IOC\ l"l11111J
...S Nlbt bthb Pnnt'
c:w'1)t 161'-000, MO l'ia ------Wat<rfroot l>ol•ll . 8w kl
)IJW' own ~m houH.
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JlllUOO' tut. 8G3 3'UI St 1-------• •221.1 or fTJ.Jt•7
OWNER
''12". ~· ... ~J~'="
RE M~
4 Un1li/Coata lihu -.ooo. ~bjed lo 1031
Ml-W1 All orta-4711
laa ..,. flO\lb' home
1(-.y ¥&tM. O&IQentr.
...... lyr .... ltt • la•i
.oft. lff. dep. Ref• .
81'1'Ho~P.P.
c-. .... lJJA .......................
--m°" r.A8'l'8ID 2 BR, ... a.r .• ~yard.
toaJ.Oor .....
Z Br, 1 be, olce paUo,
1ara1e . adialt• only.
Goad location l7s.«lil2
WXUJlY 2 br, 2 ba coado,
dbl car. F.P .. pool •
lllK-llil50 mo. lat• lut.
910dep • .u.sao.
COlD0-28r. l "'-Ba. 2 car
pr, frpk, pool, Jae:, teo
nil. BO mo. »H081 all
6Plf.
J\dWll. New 2Br. 2a,..ea
--·•••••••••••••• Movelntoday. Beaut.<U>r, llle.lldL.._, au J11na. crnr lot, ram Penln Pt .. ocean v1ew: rm. btt1ns; errclyrd. Kids a DR. 3 bi, SUGO Vrly. (»I 11m WAT2&. H•. ,..,.._.._.wtdlwr· nae ..... 11aaat. 2acwy. a ..., ram rm. iadoor
OK. ()It o1 Allc:i11 Pkwy. lse. ~181 AIL
~ Mo. •~6·88115, or
c.m1.ll31-~ DOG1 +clods for M' boat. S. ,,_
lurnh hln1a avail. c ..... _ 3271 ...,/f'M) yrly . W-.froal ~Inc. .... ,. t .._. l26t ...................... .
at-1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2tlr. a., raoi nu. ~l 1¥· --------NO P"ZE' A • Coodo f"Dcd ~ard. tennis. Seabndce Condo End · pt. Vebkle 1tora1e avail. Un It . 2 b r 2 ~ b a • reota.la. Villa Rentals M.25110. lat,lut +aec.
WM.erfl'ClllL Dock avail. ~ Bkr. mm Via de Oliva. Call
Ca l I H a l G u t • c b • 810 CANYON Bordeaux 1·1SZ'lm
~ Home. t "renc h Cntry s.111~
....,._ l244 kildlen. $1'7S Alo. Brlr.r. 3210 ....................... ... •••••••••••••••••••• _83'1_.-________ 3Bdrm1~ Ba condo, 1st,
laat 1525. Kida OK.
~ 2 bdrm. 2 story 1 ~ ba
Condo "The Latu"
Xlnt. loc Beaut. dttor11t
ed. Brand oew. Iler. req
No p ets. USO m o
~-3300. 97Mll9
Delae Enc:. HCMM
Bay~. 3 br, den, 4 ba. atnwn. 3100 sq. ft. $1000
rm ~3893 l2to .......................
~VJ--EW b .. Br, 1 stAlr)'. Garde:ner \A-c:n.~ 4 r, 2 'h .. wat.er pd. Y/P, dfll,
ba . gardene r incl fam "°' 98$. No peb ~Own BC. 7S«217
YIAll--flllk
Soclel Actlvttiel ~
rK tl'W • FtN SundlJ
8'~ • llO'a •Plr·
ties • fltue mud! men .
~~
T9Mil • FfM LeeloN
(pro a. pro INp) • 2
Health CU.•&.IN.
~·s.n
m1n9 • Ortvln9Ae19
ANXIOUS
•EXCITING•
~~~·ded Wla W• 210b.xto,
()-pl. drapes. 2 car gar
Swhnmtna pool, apa. M :
H UAlt,
U:& IJ'ON, U~.iy•l)' 4 I ........ 5 refurblabed, bl111. de· ""''
'Br. 3ba, 2car pr. frplc.
lge ram rm " wet bar,
retreat in malr bdrm.
mce~.~mo
lse. 9 De'ft')', NorthwotJd
or 5S1·3000 COurt y l
Avall.Now.
....::.;....;..:~~~~~--
CONDO Nr Hoa&. 2 BR, Ca fl ' '
11,o;ba, pool. 1ac., S..una. U.fwwl•d 3425
llfAUTiflUL ANICf-
MIJITS: &nglee. 1 a.
2 Bedroom• • Fur·
n•thed l UnfumllMct
• Adutl LMnQ. Ho PMa Yaru.t.ic 1 br condo wllh
oce an view fr om bid~. 1125.000.
nltwlil s at.ar putt, comer
~ w/Larae patio area.
Air cood-ooly. 121,SOO.
mmct rental area. Tbi..& ao .. to South CoHt
CS1e d the best buys ln a' ~ ~ dean. JU&h
d 0ranae Cowlly today I tnciome .tt.I. Priced lo
$89$,000 wllb $280,000 ifj· at llA.000. Broker
down. Broker cooper•·
~ dbl gar W, D. Av&JJ llay ·•••••••••••••••••••••••
1s t. S625 'mo. Oya e2 Br. 2 ba, nr. So. Cat
9'73·1255, evea /wknda Plua. ssoo. No pela.
• ~ Open dalty
9to6 3 + fam .. fplc .• pvt.
(JKZ!i) t yard,Jtlnl. iocaUOo, Mesa 497·211D ~7; Ml-1460 Mat.low· Kmnedy Coro
Anna Marland, excl1&1lve
iagent.
!r75-0lllO or 631-0488
UdePtrta
197S4 Travele ze
w1cabana, outalde patio -~~~~~~~1 & garden. Diahwaaber.
uon. CaU Pat P arklnson ~~ .. -----orCap Moody, '1$2·1920 LGh~ UOO ········~ .••.•......
Verde. MOO mo. Call
S5S-lm2..~.
New Hae 28r, den, frplc,
Woodbrtdae Green Condo
3 br, lYI ba. S500 lae
Woodbrldae Eat.at.el 2br + den, 2 be, frplt ,
microwave, a/c, 2 car
gar. Large back yard.
'65() lse. Both have lake,
pool. Jae. • tennis lncld.
Seawind C.0000. 2 Br. J t;;
ba, 2 c:ar gar frplc,
sa una , \pa , pool.
EU/mo. 673-6810
RANCHO MJ RAO t.:, de·
air, 2 BR 2 Ba, aJI xlraA.
By llarrloll Hotel &
sbopJ. 1111!5 mo 675-1 ~7_
Oakwood
o.,den~b
Ne•PQftllMdt/No. 880 Irvine
01Vorce Sale
F.astbluff2&:2 <ff) Plan.
A\.-sumable StOOK at 10%
A rare opportunity.
Call Owner 552· 1230
J\EDOCED FOR QUICK
SALE Elegant VeraalUeti
f>t>ntbouse Condo. Ocean
view. 2 bdrm. 2 ba
d lsposa I · f roa trf r ee
Jl'r lJ(1dalre . French
armolre divider. 2
stnra1e sheds, corner lot.
(JfU6393). ,
CLASStc
MOllUHOME
SALES
270I Harbor. Ste 20&-A
540-5917
J_ 9UAIL
PLACE
NOHATllS ..
10.-Tlt t-.JI P.M.I
fireplace, clubhou,e, !~~~~~~~~~~ pool, spa, sauna, billiard I · FIDRWPIR
44 unit office b ldg.
SACRIFICE al only
SC25,000 Owner will ac
Cf$1ttnde.
•rec. rm. Touil securi-ty Vacant. Owner
$186, 000. Call 7si. IM68
-ONOCEANFltOMT
Fabulous buy duplex in ·...nm condil.lon lmude &
out Priced for 1 m mcod
SM.le S39S.OOO Pnnc1puli.
onl y pleai.c . Agt
l~I~
MUST SELL
THS WEEICEHD!!
IWUlOR HIDGF: Crellt
,GQndt,. 2400 '>Q rt ...... <J lt•r + rule It view, 3 br . loft
• F R . 2 dN•k'I. OC'Utr111
t.one.. Assume $123K at 9~7. 1-low pri ce• ~tnck Tenor('. 631·126ti
1:1~~1~
llt:ALTORS --------SEAVJEW·
LEA.5EOPTION• 1
~ 3 bd w/c1ty hghll>
~1ew Patnck Tenore.
~. 631 12.66.
PARTNEK tJf' .,., Nl't'dt••I
to J>Urrh<tM! 2nd ph" w
VIUa Holooa Condo A._'l
4'n l.2H2
601 UDO
Supl.>r waterfronl rfJndo
.,..llh S PECTACUl,Alt
\1 l ;w Abbumabh: loan
t;ttll l•trt1etaJL'I.
Cote Realty I
& I nvt.ostment
. 640.5777
PIMMSUU POINT
Cl\arnwlg home, 1 how;v t.o bch. fanl8Bl1c hnanr
1111-A:s.tiume l!.l TU al,
!) :i7c
DIES REALTY
~73-6210
Aa'9ap fw Sal. I 200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PALMDALE
Commerctal·Downtown
and
Rarkiettial·IO City
Owner. 71~5000 X330
1300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4-ft.EXES
RtOM $159,000
200/o DOWH
HEAR OISMEYUHD
Broker (714 )7S0.1624
WOltl.DR.E.
556-7777
TAICIOYER
EXJmHGLOA.H
13 Neat uruts; 1m·om c
S4 7 . 14 0, pro Jet' t t' d
$51 ,852. Listed p rin
$118.000. Good area
MURCHtS<>tit '*"" priMI 645-24 I I
31 UNITS lusiMs1 Property 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pride of owneti.hlp S ome u nit s ha vt' HllrMrf School fireplaces. E:it~llent ~ Real estltte. Newport An.abetm locataoo. Only
llelghu.. Call now for de· 25% down. Owner will
h 1 I s. Ce n l u r y 21 carry balance " years.
N e w p o r l C c n l e r , 10% iot.ensL This pro
~-1 perty bas s pendable.
c --~~f~·~ r.oper+y 1600 €HIG€ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM€\
.... wporl leadt
C.0...-rclol Comtt-Real f.l§t.at.e lnve5tmf'nlS
lalaoa 3333 W Coast Jlw y. N 8
0 WC flnanct.ng 8 W /29'1 I 645-6446
down AfTO. Across from Oosed Sunday
l.al(una t 'ederal S&L
Owner J Ag1. 6'2· 3519 COllOHA DB. MAR
3 Un.t&. ocn views , ,,., blk
DEVB.Of'Ell S ! t.o bcbon ovenm.ed IOl, nr
Land &/or future off11:c Marg1aerite & Oc ean
i,1c1gs. 3.25 .acres. W1l~ Blvd. Dll5.000 w/S05,000. JV. 6"-7UIO. , dn. <JWC bal at 10.,.,% Isl
----yr. ~ OK-Bkr. L«..'1> ~A MESA Barnhart C714) SS9-447S,
SHOPPING CENTt;R. I !112-9:m
Gr068 income $103,000 -------
Ai.sume Isl TD f orl lmmcd . 1711 uni t:.
$400,000 al 9 5/8%. Firm· HouslOn, Texas. wrap.
ly priced $000,000 Pnnc. around mt.e at 11~ mt.
only Agt 1-481~ •.8 ID.lltipller. ~K dn
fU.1J aty BJoc:k (410 ft.> of
hwy oceanfront. C·2,
IK>,000 sq ft. ln Carlsbad,
C a . S2,875,000.
Owner /blu. 1-434-173S
a ll or p art. S t P
$3.150,000. n. le_. oww Co.
4121 West~ly Place
Newport Bea~ 833-WJO
64 Units. Hou.sc.o.. Tuai..
2 commercial bldgs, xlnl S /P $1 ,400.00•. I n ·
CM locallon $325,000, clividua.I meters. Good VlLLAIALIOA I 25'.,o d o wn. Owner Southwestlocw/l~oc·
t.:Xec pt-nthouae. lllr, financed... Bkr.646-5096 cupancy. Sellers wall ~n. 3rd nr. Oen VU,\ carry financing W/>:J'~ 10i,o,<.i. int. owe Ai:t dn. ~~lSS ---°T:::'~ I 100 n.ta•w ... Co.
BY OWNER 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4121 Westerly Place
Bayfront ahp, :.~'!u OCEAN FRONT NewportBeacb 833-M>
VIC'W, 4 Br 3 ea .• Hn. DUPLEX TWOOHALOT
avtill. 67J. l000 Two .....,.rate 2 Bdr111 -Spa~ 2 + 3 bdrm UD· ~..--1076 1 ta on the beach. bcaa lD very nice Soulh ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • Rem.arttable lnc:ome 6 We a t 8 a n l a A n a
100/o DOWH
Will bu,y this prime R3
location with E·Z·2 rent 2
Bdrm bouae located LO
walk to beuc:b No. San
Clemente. Owner anx· x..
OHLY Slt,500
64~7ZI I
lnvnlmen\ potential. ftlei&bbortiood $112,000.
Rare comer lot. Ua..ique
ClllPQl1&mily. Seller wLU ;
cany a lie 2nd at 12% In·
t.enst.
759-1501
~ Walker & lee
.._ ... opelty 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
don osen
' , 1 j ! I of L,,
.............
<W)' 187 JIOO. ~ view ~ pl119 approy8', Dlall8
for lri·level home. '*•lk· Inc dlJtance to Dana '>t tiarbor.~r.138-1814'
Mapificeot oceanfront
Home Si.le. Three Arcb
Bay, So. Laguna . Sec:un·
ty endave overlooks ex·
ql.&atte cove. Ideal time
to build whale quality arctut.ecu. cootracton &
materials are avail.
$89S,OOO. Courtesy t o
Brokers. Qua I 1 f1ed
~ oaly please. (2131
Dl.300.
Top of s.,Cjkn,
Almosl ba(f acre lot.
Pcrlect for large Dream
Home Room for pool etc
Panoramic: viPw Lot 88
J4 Rocky r o111t 7~· 7474
Mon F'ri. 9-S
.......... o.tert.
Rnort 2400
yd. BO mo. 645--6037 or
631.SOU
l'.i25Mo. 3br, 1111.ba, cpl.ll,
ffl)lc, dbl gar. encl y rd
Tract home. 646-8666
E.sade cbarmin& 2 Br 1 ti, all utJJ pd, 324 Cos ta
~St 1525 mo .
2Br. U!&, lllu-age. oo pe~.
SC!5 mo. 1 <11t 4r last •
SlOO aec. ~2811 ah
SPM.
MeOCCUP~
3 Bdrm. 2 ba or 2 ~r
formal dining. Dbl frpl.'
fa Jge walnut panel m rm.
seplaundry rm. dbl gar. t.ce fnod yrd, new cpt.o;,
new 0 1W, oew paml Im
mac.. No Pets. S625 be
Call owner 644.-4227
I
M,l. 2 Br. 2ba oew cood11
Pool/Jae. l mmcd ot·
c upancy. U5~· l4 96.
~68
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR 2 Ba, fplc, cpU., dbl ---------1 gar, ijie yard. ~mu FOR LEASE
New ·2 bedroom 2 bath
home. M1ss1on Lake s
Counlry Club. Golf-
t.ennc. pool. BeauUfully
landscaped. no m ain·
t.eoance yard.
9lllO Oubbouae Rd
Des.ert Hot Spnng:.
2]3..378-2572
Palm SCJnngs~ New villa,
1.5lh green, lndaan Wells
CC. And condo M Ir·
rale'lb CC. 24 hrs i;ec owe ist TD in . No
points. Sm1tb·Meyer,
A#. 64C>-SJS7.
HUL 642-5200
FAMILY ROOM
4br, 2ba, dJ.D rm, frpk.
fncd & lndscpd y;.ird
Ava il S·l. $57SMo 8JJ.738ld)'S, 760·8187
eves.
HewLmTo.-o.e
3 Br. 21,A) ba. 2 frpl(''>.
A/C,2g.arages. t lg yard.
comm. pool. Near So Cst
Plaza. scltools. & rrwyi.
1725 mo. 751-8485
3 Br. 21/t ba. lnclud1·-.
frpk, gar. D W, 2 1>tory
SS80/mo, Isl & lasl.
67J.Z.?82
561-al2; (213)~
Rancho Sao J oaquin
Townbou!le, 28r • den .
2V:i Ha. h.lghJy upgradt.-d,
pool spa. chotce Joe. Nr
tennis, &olf, S72S Call
544-:m4 evet • wkods
Woodbridge Condo. 2Br.
petio, lndry rm. lake "
pool MIO/mo. 541-9176
**WOOllllDGE
I.WES ~uns ·~182!'>
4 b.droorm $7SO S800 We,re~Ofk.'S t.o <·a.II '
---Npl. ~; 3 BR, 2 ba,
D W, range. frpl Nr
clullhow.e $650 673-9060
V~rsa1 lie~ I br. Condo
~Mo AJI ameniue-.
Sec 2J3..0>.2323, 6-45 ~2
lic)C•1•T--. 28r, 2ba overloolun1 goU
course. Pool 6 lenn1s
COU11a. 9'15tmo. 851-1611
~; 160-1 m __ _
MEWPOIT CREST
3 Br. ~ ba, Vlew. m s
rm. 642-3483. 142-465 7
'EASES
J BR twnb.me. £/Side
"I 161111
(7t4)M~
Newport 8Mdl/lo.
1700 16Ch St.
IDo• el letlll
(714) 842-6170
CM. End urut; 9800 mo. 1--------• 75~1700 WEHAVESUllllD ,.,...,,~,..,, ,.,...,11 .... ,. IUCNTALS · -!®lfi!lfll wm<OR-™ assoc iat ed
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• . ,. t . Npc... Terrace 2br, :?~ ba, Adult&. New 2.Br. 21,',S..
coodo Pool & Jlt' Avail <>pt. drapes, 2 ur gar. M a~ S:i SO M o Sw\mmtft&pool,apa M : N.B3brdpbt.By.-or
12lJ1 . 17 -..... mont.b tlll .1•H Utb..
Bii.i(• c:unOo. r>t~ll~IOU'\ 3 c u _m_rm __ 4683 _____ _
3 ..... .:.. &w 2 BR. 2 b:i • .. . UR. ,,. .,,..per Vlt'W ~city view: end un· Ocean Front 1 to 4br
MAI A# •"44 1133 11 £iQMo 98().3214 d11ly /wkly oo ... thru
"pt TMTitt't" t't11ldt) :I Hr --' -. -Summer'. Yac:bt avalL · A1TRACTIVF. 2 br, 2 ba, 6T.l-11J1l ~bridge 2'' lid , l:<1 r . f r p l I SC .11 1.,1.1 . po o l I · w .. -.h d r)•·r .. r dri 1i:. d s 7 5 ...-••-•cH 'calttj ..,..,, I 7JO <WiO Ja e /gar •·n 4 ..__
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,J.Jl'14K)() t"-t>.73l ~d•)''I _ -------1Wnn.+2eargar.Sl1>:1
ttit81rre1u·• l'lt.•>·~1...-J . 2 J Br 3 bd an ~H. rrpl , 4.SDX> Agt..m-3170 ___ _ _ t '-.0.lu. adult •vm 111k x po~I . r ec. <'~D lllr . ---·------
Woodbndgl• 3br, 1Vtba br near Jl•1;1~ 1 , ba, ~ Tt"rT"lce ~7S Fum. Sub lease. Park
Condo, u I r . "fo Peti. I fr}H< • d: h.,..hr. !\o prt... I.st & lut • 'M.'C. d~p. Newpo. rt. 2 Br 2 ba,
S495Mo 644 "579 "W mo. h t lbt &: de-~329>'94 8 1.59 prden apt. Ocean new.
---JAAlill Tfi8.76XJ May lS to J•IJ Is l.
lilg ~yon Townhome Qrean\'lew, den. 2Ur, l Ba, 5!58-71Zl
for ~ ~;;,i·iou." Jbr, Z car praie, ~. Jat· ---------
:IJr, fam rm. 21>.t. SltlOMo
fluldrm., Pt>U ..,elrom.-
'\.t~y f't'dt-<" A \ ail 1 m ·
mt'd 79'.> ~I or 673-SofOjl()
o.rDJ. lL'ol'Us, ad IL, only. *'fANT ASTIC *
M pet.s $:5.95 mo. San .,.,...,,..... • towabou$O
C)mwMC92-J7fSl ava.i.lable .1'-De UU. foc
Demu Zbr, 2ba, auto gas
frpk, O<"ean 6 bay YleWll,
bltru., ~ecuraly, Pool .
smollo. '1'81).9U7
s.-. LAllJll-1716 .......................
~. wet"1t room. m · DmOdul motli1e bome. ~l ractl., game lwrunou~'lly f11m lSbed.
nx..ro. p&rll IJ.ke M'lt1ng, IM-beadl. 1 br. S39S CPO.
bY 10 be..lcbt-.. wdu & _M_at_1_~......;...Pftf_._~_222'l __ _
~ Adu.tu. oo.Jy.
S650 b4~ ev~a & .... _.._ ..
~-....................... o.tofStah P\opwty 2600 2 Br, avail tmmed.ultely SpAJ~ ZUr, 2...,u.,, f(.tr •
••-••••••••••••••••••• SC25.646-6238 frplc. llc rltage l'k
!ill; C1\"i YO~ L"s
"'Moo.aro ' horn.-Spect
Vlt"W Sl~MO 64().A$82 ToM•:.._,.
Un,_ma.d .... , I 1d1 3107 3525 _. ................. .
Beautiful Liva Hot Spr· 2tlr, l.ba, sma ll child OK. ~70 roo M2·4001 an ~.
IJllS in Idaho. 38+ acrc..>S No Pets. $460M o. J~ U
~Villa Uulboa Condo
(~ VIC'W 2 1.-g bdnru;,
2ba, frpk. lrr.t pyt patio
S ('C gal•· Adul t ~
$1SOMo. 1138 !1100
on raver, su~rb view. Meyer-549-3484
Sell or trade for So. Cahf.
PO lmx 5002, Hemet, CA,
9Z.M3. Pnnc. only.
a.dlatah
W..e.d 2900 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I BUY HOUSES AT
95°/o
Of' MARKET VALUE
•No Fee
• lmmed. Purchase
•Move when ready
•Private Party m.om
NEW S uper Sb;.irp
1'wnbm 2br, dn, 2....,bu,
{rplc, dbl gar, pool, J3 C,
sauna. No dogs. Wayne,
Afl..~9181
3 BR 1 Ba. l800 monthly ,
Call morn1og /a fter·
noons.
&Toro 3232 •••••••••••••••••••••••
New 4 Bdrm 2 sly home.
Nicely decorated &
lanctecaped. Comm. ten·
.....,. rus & pool. Close to
-••••••••••••••••••••• school.a, and shopping.
..._..U.fuwl•d 85 per mo. Ca.II Anita, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ast.m..c787 -"'--------~ ...._,,I 1~• l207 f ••v..., 3234 ............•.•........ . ..................... .
s br 3 be nee custom
home, fantaaUc location. suoo mo. A#J,. 551 ·3253
c... ....... 3222 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CALLP'OR DETAJLS
Newly deeorat.ed 3 Br,
lrl liv rm, frplc, 2 car
pr. S150/llle. 8'7J.N38
NtNt~~
Tlberon Condo. 2Br .
formal din rm, frpk,
highly upgraded. N r .
pool & c lubhou se . ........
Hdk4•1Md1l240 .......................
HOMES FOR RENT
3 or 4br, Priced from
...... Fncd ya.rd la
1ara1ea. Famlllu
please. Klda Ir peta 'Wlfllcome. Call ,..._ziee or man A#J.. no rec.
Large 2bdrm Twoh111!.
Frplc , d s hwr , uir
NJC1':! I 1't'nnl!'>. pool &
lake prav. SS~O M o UAYFRONTCO.SD0w1th 64..S-~73 Agt. 2 Bdrm +den and loads
Near newpnvateend un· of rm for t he d1.,.
it. 2 sty. 31.Rf' bdrm.'i, 21., cnminataog executive. ~ paUo & elepnt dt' bld.bs. farepja~. family ror. f"ORt:VER VIEW rm. formal <hrung rm, comm. t~nls & pool lbltt slip avul. S22SO mo
lse l57S pa-mo. c:.au Anita, NE.W 6 never IJved an
agl 9SM787 VlUJ\ BALBOA 2 Br, 2
~ IHdt 324 ba, pal.Jo & g reenery
•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ deeor. $750/IDO.
0 C EA N Y R 0 N T beoptpoi.s1ble
MON'nlLY RENTAL.Ii, Watufront Ho mes
fumisbed mobile homH, 631 1400 iw, bc:htRi&~ .:_Jll~urtty. v~ c:oodo. __ ba_y_&
J ()('('an view. 2br. 2ba.
'Bdrm 2 ba . By frplc, full security &
higbschool. Avail short amenities S700/Mo
tenn mo to mo Ori ve by. Owner 544--0614 wlr.d)'!i ;
do oot diaturb. 435 El !l66-l.120eves & wknds.
Camino del Mar. $750.
«M·!M.56 Ebbtide. 494·M54
uvln&. dinlni. 2br. opeo
beamed c:eJllnp. Ocean
View. Pool. 'f700M o
l~ pool ~ice. No
Paa. For appt. 04-0Z!Sl
............. l25J •••••••••••••••••••••••
Clean 4br, Zba, pool• prt
priv. WU! lo adll. a5011u. -.za.a.1su
llhtls, 3 BR end unJt ron-
do, view from every
room. ~ Mo .• or le11se
upUon. 7a).96'ra._A..;.gt __
EASTll.Uff
Uoobstn.cled bay VIEW.
Terrific family home
Wllb 4 bdrms.. family nn. Ir lovely view side
yard. R~nt Includes
~· w;ater. M5
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!'.!....• 3 n 3 n . Speo<Jus Jbr, 2ba, rrptc, •·-t" r, ""'· ~t>•n decS., 2 car 1ar,. Ocean view ~Su. Property Vi ST75M &'2..._ ~ &'2 Jll.50 or 842~ ~ 1.; 3'-br.
.. lsuwh FwNtMcl •a-. 2 a.. ftfY la. all on 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• floor. beeub.fuJ De'# dlx
li6oa f"-d 3706 decor. frplc, pvt, or
.... • • •••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • beec:lt 6 t..y, Av all DOW'.
~ 2Ur. Ilia, f~rry ~OK. llO ~ •
bb:flt, yrty be, no pet.s. '750 mo. IOU West
t:i50 mo + uU1 675-0349 Bl.Om&. Jell 7JO..J'IT1.
.... ........ 37011eo...... ll24 ..............................................
89cheb" apt, l9e ~/mo. 3 Bdrm apt.,.. paid uw pd. a.ct pr, acOta
825-91120 tQ..5073
&~apt between 12th
& L3lh Su. Yrly $220. m-71J76
1724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdnm. l batb apt.
Adi.db.. Gu paid.
SUS CA.SIT AS &a-W7L
J-'1m 1 br apt s.100 &r up. t~cl. gar. Adults, no ~;.1, 2~ ~ P~y:
pets 2110 Nf'Wport. Bl. -.,. -· .. ~ bdwn 8.30 • 5 pOUld. ... 1 ...
_pm. ________ STUNNING lrl ar, 2INI,
CASADEOIO
AU. UTILITIES P AlD
Compare before you
rent. Custom dulao
features; Pool, BBQ,
cov'rd garage, new
fumJture, surrounded
with pllllb ludlcapin ... ~ tlvinl at Ila l>etL
~ =:m rumlahed ms
315 W. WU.CO. '42-1971
pdn apt. Poa&. "9C area.
s:mllo. 710 w. tab St.
POUR S&A80tlS APTS
O:luple. DO ...... I br, I~ .................
.... Ul.lommta.1112
~110.
211r. ~ ,...... edits
oaly, no peta, 1140
W.U..,MI-
'-nDEISVIU..S" ~~
\,.:::llloro. ..... ~ ~~? IASTSIDI MUX
$340,000 .
n.c-2 bdrm. ram rm la L80 dee. ocean view. Im·
den, (1725 mo). Pl1&1h rmc. ZBr. frplc., pat.lo.
Cl'JU. 2~ be. cedar • rnc. Sec.. pool. teo.ftu.
...._ S bib lo ocean. Mult tivin1. ~ CaU
Dbl car pvt 1ar. fully da)'B· 1111-«MO.
malDL yd. Adults. no ~16-N1 ......... Sllorft
1 Hr ~ home SZ95.
O• Incl Mature .clulta.
No pd.a. Quiet, aecure .
1181 Nwpt Blvd 141-U'TI.
2 Br.,,,,. ~ ~
drpe, bl&••· racd 1d. w.._.fCL•a•.
mt"l>''lllll&llAM-1071
. ..,,, • Oce9 •• ,.._ m aq. n. b lah
• ~cUl&Om~oal .,.. 1.-ed for bonea.
Trad•• ~onaldered.
~Rltt.541-9850
s.19 M9 I 010 .......................
• fl ' Cid.
nee.800 ln uaumable ._.,.......from I % lo
U7e. 111,MO '"* annu.a.I 1-. Well kept alnl)e
1tor1 unl&a. wltb 4 .....,.+off It. Pllft'I
OD .rsaoD' lot.
CAU.644-721 I
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=:~~
.-.. lnqWre at S27 lab IOll •-· a. n•-..n Jbr,2~ba, view. Beach, ------· ----1 pool , tcoo ls . USO.
ADLT CONJ>0.2Br. 2.Ba. 111-1111 A OIVlslon or
llarbor lnvl'3lmeftl Co. -.tty p&e, all fac, ap--Brud---oew--La-k_e_P_a_r_k
~d 149·4225 or PaUo Home 2br, air~~~~~~~~~
LcMtJ a br 1116 ba. fam. ~ =i1~1~~ ': ~ u!,"·:;:,~ rm, + studio. tTOO »lpm. -..a,,. pool ....__ ..._ .... deaar .... _. • car
I' " __ .._.. 3740
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H.rt .. tlST
8paaWa Sataa.UYlaal 8IMlN '*'·Ilk• .... roundln11. Terraced
2 •.1 ...... ....,. .... . .. -. .. ,..
•AMDMIWAPR ................ ................. ~. 0.. ID •n· I Ila ..... c. •• -=-~ . ..... ·----WI •. --. .... ,,. ..... You mov rlQ\Jllt Ad-Sitter ~ hn
placing v<AK od . . . our Ad-Siter'
number will appear in YfMX Doily Plot
od ... Ad-Stt1ir tokes your meseoges ..r.l
• you cal in ot your c:onwnience to VS'
the rtepOf 19" to yo.Jr od ... this llrVa
ia onry SS per week. For more
information and to pkJce '(QX ad coll
_+-.;,..::.-™--·--··-----12 bdrm. 2 ba. Condo oo •/Ofllll'.NearHoqboep.
Condo. l·•t1 end unit. 1011 courae, p ool. Adil Clllly. Pref couple. lMla walled used bit~ ~/Wat.er. ~ .,..,. -.2111
fllll'c>. ftople, a/c, dbl IU' --or •.am AA. Ne#ll(lf't/lleu T.mhae,
w/opar. Crpt1, drpa. tpm. new aer. z~Ba. frpk,
pool .......... bbq,
1parktln1 rounUIDI.
Spacloua room1 .
Separet. dinla1 area.
Wa.lk·ln eloMY, laom•
•1klldleu a cablntU •
Wark to Huotta1loa 0....
....... .................... . 1* '1'IClr low ln~reat
.. on tbAa STARTER
.condo. lledlterranun
~._mospbere prhate e•tl~. adulta o nl )'.
laVl'Y ..-. 1pa. pool . ·•,.rm. ~ axa. .. a.•am :, .. ._.... --. "2-5671 •
=:,, r;::;_ ~~·· a Br. den. 2l-\ ba coado. pool • .,. • tennll. 2 car
-----·----J'/P, wetber, pool, •dJta. car, patio. f72S 0\0 , .._ for Nftl, MIO to Lat ... aMMI
1
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..,_ 3 Bil 2 Ba, fncd ............. U'7 HMIGr ~;4BAKw· )'U'd•sar. Kldl/pM.aol ........ -............ inClcn Model. ReMMOir
tc.l.b.S44'7l ar. a., lrl kltch. h'ple, view; 1uarded 1ate •
Jiil i Br condo. Patio, IM 8IQ. ...,ly decor flOOO Mo. Sunny Ont
wa1ber/drrr. re rr11, Avail Uamed. -llo Aealty, Nil f« ED.a. i/W....... •1'11 lll..ea7
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CHIUITY! Now it'• 0
WJdlle oider'lDm aDd be·
.. dlUbby **8't ••t· .. ., ..... Love.~ ~allklt.petklai• :=-......... .. j~altorl• I. OU. sue ca.~ owner
(111)1J).'* operaUoA. Turn key. Dllr llartlaa. 10U.,.. •till
w.ttolbtreeHle••,... wU.h tXCtl,lnt return.
cept. OC Airport.Laa Owner,..,.._ *12.000
tbe bt1t cberry p ie
make,. la· u .. •Ht.
Georp •
.......................
._. .. s ..... 1 twi. -.aolMI 1t7le lar1• 1 bedroom ~. 1171 ~ I• I Wr• w/flreplau • 1:.'!,~ doc.& av~r.~P;;_
.._., .,_, ..,..... .... ..,..... mo. c11u111°114t. or
ar. a.. .... IUdl OK. ... .._ ar OHUtront. .-.
_. 6 .. Intl N_,. So. "1*. avail lna1"d. No M•ttMC--VllW c:.. ..... -.-.-..... ~ 417.mo _..,
l8r CllU. drpt, bit lu. 8lado -mo. IM1 -..Ul ~~·,~:-· lv~tl1
• Actwu oaly, •• peu. Clun. Call Marth, »a& 146 DocrW\IO Or
Small ql&let ~omplu m-uaor .. .am ~/lno Adult• only ~ -mo. s.. Mauaer I' y , • .._. 3140 Oall ,.,,.._or 14$ uieo
.._ ...._ 59 1JIJ ··-•••••••••••••••••• • .er. %61. v~I')' ta. •II on 1
• 111' mo. aap.-r db lBr. ~ all achah. no Pf'la, l'loor. bl".eut1ful new db "1*. l to<'I 1ar.,.. a l.MIJ ~b apU aoo9 Ed decor, t rp Ir, p v\, n r
open sprice Dllt kll, It • .._,., u. Ml-Oil__ bNt;h •bi)' Au!I now
f'OOID)'. 2517 E1dtt\ 1'> Quldn,_>n OK. no slnal .
Seeca11~50lll OCEAN AllA $7)0 mo 1012 Wut
2br, av. pool 1 m1 from Walk to the beach ~00. JtH_!30_E77
ocelft. ~Mo. 631-3.WT Dt-ltahtful tae 142 Br -... bk>ck to bch 3br, 2bla,
cr540-Zl00 •· some w frplc, all downstam. bltuu, frplr . =. or bal('()nl~s. t:o uo .... "".... • .,., . P8 . gar ........... o ... SZ35. t BdrmduplH Mu -acres w attractive 44UlSl N n 64(Hll40
riced cpl, non·s~en>. r:w> a re e n b e I t • t r e es ,
cha.ldrel. Reis r~. 9S4 landscape & 9 hole put lBr. nr wau-r. clean. no
W rNISt. ~ ting 11r~en 2 pools sa-.. adJt ooly, saoo mo
Friendly clubh o use lsl + bt + dep 642 3170 3 br 2 ba condo, guarded w•frplc, color TV, sauna,
pie community, nr SC exercise & weighl room. s..a mt• 3876
Plaza. lncl. all utlbUes. Starts at S345 lttcludlng ••••••••••••••••••• •••• t6tlO mo. 646-TI74 ~ utililles. I yew-new. ocean view. 3
br. 2 ba, i.pUt level a part·
ment Dwll·lrlS, carpt't,
drapes, 2 car po rt!>.
Lawxtry facility Tenni!>
t'OUttS and golf l'Ourst•
nght behind Xlnt rl'ntal
locauon Adulu.. no pet!>
A v a II a I b II• M a y 1
S475 mo lease Owner
6'&2-0138
2 br2 ba,new. Avail. now
~mo.2·Story.
646-7174
Adults, no peU.
C4SA. .. SOL
2166 I .. ooidMrst
962-6653
2 BR, new cpts, shows like ---------a model. Encl gar, pcl
-OK. $4.50. Ask for Bill.
546--5880
.UTOllEACH
•l..arge 3 BR 2 Ba, bltns.
end gar, pvt pallo. fplc,
tr;(X) mo.
•2 BR 2 Ba, blln.S. encl
gar, sundeck. $400 mo.
64&-4925 or 76().9501
1 br upper in four·plex, no
pets. $32S.
S48·5649
2tlr, lba, Adlts. $395Mo.
Ulil pd Sec gate, pool.
241 Avocado St. 645-4851
Adults. New 2Br. 2"'18a.
Crpt, drapes. 2 car gar.
Swimming pool, spa. 9-6:
~.
2tlr. l'l'2ba. ~tud10. Gar.
frplc, DtW. S450Mo.
752·7474, 536-3397
3198 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MA..IUHER'S WA.UC
lg 2 & J br a pls from
$Ci0. Frplc, large yd.
petio, gar, nr Huntington 28r upper. Crpts. drps,
Harbour. children OK. gar, $300. Ava11. May I,
Ul662 J ib Circle. apt 1. _m.s7 __ 19_an __ 6_. ___ _
840-6!m. '1f lwaib Furnished
Deluxe poolside x.tra l~c or u..tun.ilhed 3900
2br. 2ba. Bltns. dshwhr
Nr. beach. Adlts. no pet:..
$400 mo. 536-8362. ---
3 block to beach. 2br,
llf:iba. chn rm. sun rm .
pantry. Mature adlb .
2U.C Atlanta
S465Mo. Large 2br. 1:v.ba,
Super area. Walk to s urf.
...•...................
Seawind Village
New 2 BR. 2 ba. Ocean & Adults. No Pets. 833-3307
New 1&2 bdrm luxury
adult apts 10 14 pluns
f rom $375, 2 bdrm
townhouses from SS35 +
pools, tenrus. waterfolls.
ponds! Gas for cookiol( &
heaUng paid. fo'rom San
Diego Frwy d.nve North
oo Beach lo McFadden
theo West on Mcl'~adden
to Seaw1nd Village .
(TI4)1m-SJ98.
city view. End unit. $650
Mo. C.all 980-3214
Xlnt location nr. Saota
Ana It 17th St. 2 Br. I ~
ba, townhouse sty le .
Encl gar. Pvt patio, new
dear. SC25/mo. AduJt.s,
no pets. 754-1105
2br, t~ 610 Joann St.
No duJdren. Sm. dog OK.
$375Mo. 642-7344
3.8t, 28a, clean. $425 mo.
8anJc. of America Trust
Dept.. 759-4J81 dys. Mon·
FriM. RomM 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 WWOll Sl2 Week & Up • 1 Brs, l .. ta. lt42 k itchenettes. p ool &
••••••••••••••••••••••• rnaxtserv. 548-9755.
~ Jae., tennis, 2 Br l "'1 Landco lnn Moc.el
Bii cmdo, child welcome
$550. Wrt 213/598-6640,
bome842~
3844 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.Room/pvt ba. Congenial
atn'lOSphere. 3br house
nr. So. Csl. Plz. 641-1586
Large 2br, 2ba, balc.1 0rangetre~ Condo . lrg
bltms. stove. disposal. bdrm & klft. AdJts.Pool,
$400Mo.+sec. 645-5433 spa, tennis. $450Mo.
~et. pvt. bath: k1tch.
privU., PoQI. No drinkmJ?.
Mature. H.B. 846·20110
Eves
5i5&3J22
Mlfr. •P 20• to abl JBr
lBaC M. hH.111~ + llOO
1N1C Zl.:111 Or-.• I C, CM
l.-..o!llO <Wlll'Altl' a>
Rc111p wotklna female
11ba re Ii C .M . a pl
w/aame. Nr OCC. fum
frpk, pool, etc. S200 mo
+ SlOO~. 979-SWl Aft 7
flUm&lhed beach Condo
female, oon s moker
23-Zll 983-MU or 991-4~
G.._"t:..t 435( •••••••••••••••••••••••
WANTED
Garage m CdM
673 0960
(.'QC),. A M ESA
Garage & storage area:
available Ask for Craig
#\s{enl. ~9900
St.or~e garages for rent
on Balboa Peninsula
next to fwi ione. c lO&r.r x
~.) 673-2943. 673.3930
4400
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
~Sq Ft S988mo
1617 WeslcUH. N.8.
Agent. 541 5032 ---
EXEC. SUITES
Prime Newport Beach
loc. Near 0 C. airport
Rent Incl. recepllon, con·
fer ence rm. J anitor
serv., ulils. 100 free
cop i es & mort'
Secretanal serv. avail.
Luor Ooug851·9411
Execut.ave offices avail 10
full serv olc bldg Nr
0 C Airport. Reeepl &
phone ans .. ~t'<'.Y serv .
conl. rm. etc. Please ca ll
75Ui188.
•NEWPORT BEACH•
•PRJ ME LOCATION •
50 yd.s from waterfront!
500 sq ft
(714 ) 964-5994
Cannery Village office
spa<,-e ava.LI. 1 lge & I
sml. Broker~l2.
..cdM DELUXE SUITES,
l'Tom $295. Air cond .. .,..e Ptg. Ulil pd. 2855
E. Ort Hwy. 67s.aMIO
Offices in Bayview Hotel.
His torical landipark
S2SO & up. Bay View.
lmmed. occup. Contact
Raie.673-3822
4.50 Sq. n. $4.5() mo
4001 BlrchSt. N.B
A~ent. 54 l·S032
..u.m.-..
NlllwyScltool + Ral es!al.e. Newport Heilhls-cau now tor dt ..
tails. Cent ury 21
Newp ort Ce nt e r ,
~.
•DELUXEOFFJCES • Beauty Shop with al·
J.2 & 3 rms; lrom 93< sq. tached spaclOUS 2 br + n.. No lse req. 2172 Du· ram. rm. home Xlnt.
Pont Dr .• nr a irport . Jocaocn. 5% assumable
IJ33.32Z3 loan, money maker .
REAL DEAL. P 0 Box
Will sublease 2 or our 5002. Herm>t, CA. 92343.
furnished window ofrices Pnnc only.
10 Nwpt Bch. Secretan al ----'------
& telephone answermg ~bUshed Art Gallery,
services avaH 1n another Balboa bland, sole pro·
part of s ame bldg pnetor seelt111g partner.
7S2-0297 675-3682 betw. 11·5PM.
MOST
PRESTIGIOUS
sum1N
NEWPORT
BEACH
4000~Ft.
Spoc&o. OfficH
pana. •c 'fiews of
Me wporl Harbor.
lnd!vidual ofhce spact•
I rvine. Jamboree &
MacArthur. Month LI'
month rentals. /\mplt
parking. From S250
Call 7144151-1500
CGftMf'Y Village
Ray Husted
If you can read tJus ·ad ,
you can make hundreds
of dollars Leach111g
pOOnJCS $('nd l>Clf ad·
dre~sed !>Lamped t'n
velope for details Box
l.S(M 1. Sa.nl:t All a. 92705 -------MoMytoL.o.. 5025 .............•.......•.
fNEED
fMONEY
• CRB>ITHO
PRO I LEM
2nd & 3rd TD loons
~78-6531
Arrang~ IJy
Coast How. Loons
Deluxe office s u1 l e
(funushed>. Upsta1r-; in Interest On~ the beautiful Ambrosia
Restaurant bldg. Incl 2HD TD LOA. S
A 1C. dally J anitor SI0,000 & up. Or ange
service, uttls. ample County on ly . Bkr .
parking <no lse. req. > fl6i5.0073
Must see. lnqwre Ste. MoMy Wcmhd 5030 3)3.~:nhSt.., N.B. ---------! •......................
•3136 s.cr. he+•
NEWPOkT BEACH
557-0762
•MICE•
~wport Center Office 4
Rent "1th use or recep uon. cool room, kitchen.
phones, secretarial &
t,ejex.
Call Cindy at 760-0100
Deluxe ()(fices ror rent in
LAND DEVELOPER
NEEDS MONEY
lncremenu of ii o.ooo
lAnll established IO
Newport Beach
Secured · tl11th Relurn
Short Term
1714)646-8841 -------
K.R.t,atetbe Wall>." -fJ · Jackson
...... ....., 5100 DIAMOND WANTE D : Mat.are lad1. CO ...
....... •••••••••••••••• Priv. pertywtll buy l tol PANl()N/HEAL'JH AD>.
carat,cub.N.B.548-dl$ 11.lu'.512oWM
Lost oc Found a pet? Call
Ani ma l Assiat ance
Lngue. 537-2273. no fee.
fu.md or k>sl a pet! Ca II
Special Pals Hotline
714/9'12-1.Zl5, 213~lS15
Lost . Bi.rd, M. Cockatttl.
MASSAOEalmpaUco tw.W.... 7100
Your maueu.r-"•-••••-•••••••••
is Bob James • u a tar.r•h -°'~•e_•_Os_t-_1....;.1._•_s_1_11_1 Put Ume. experience
•• ..-ary ..... l !
SPIJU1\JALREADlNGS .................... .
1oam-10pm fl\ally Llc'd.
482-721& or 492.9034. 181.S
S. Canuno Real, San.
Oem.
~ca .. •y
ESCORTS
34 Hn 641-0180
CHEaSfMCfVISA
v1c. 19th/Harbor CM 1---------•I There are many new Gey body. bright yellow fll'tn.'S moving Into the
bead. Re wa rd. Dys •FOXY LADY* Orange County area, br•
54&-Q:m, 645-~ eves· Ol!l'CALL ONLY l.ngitlg about an increas ·
11Sf. Reward! All black •972-1138• log demand for U ·
male LabiShep mix.. perienced accounting
Shep. ears. Brown fll'll DISCltEF.TOUTCALL personnel. • 9:)3..447 3 • collar. Vic. Beachdn ''PA·s
d I Hu ln!onnallon App't. " 1anaj)o I!>, u 4/11; ---Audlton,
Answt'rs lo the na ml' of 1---------Tax Accountants .. Rase a I ' R t•w a rd' <:.ost Accounta nts
7!_i4i637 ___ --Clmies An•els &'flJ~~=~nts
Rcward. for return o( Ir~ 6 Acooun1lngClerks
Ln.shSeuer. M \'1cton.. 0 II
Bcb. 61 2951 * utca * I( you are not aware ()( ----~ benefits of worklog f'ound small black frmall• 642 3812 temporary. visit us or
dog, partially blind • g>veusacall.wewill bt!
White lthr c:ollar V1t MC/ v· happy to discuss it with
Grand Warner 846-1294 ISG you.. We are located m
r o und . Beaut du I the Cold we ll Banker BWdlllg W 1· 1 mar an c r m .1 l 1 TOMMY"S 2333 N Broadway 1200
About 11 2 )r uld l'Jll Of NEWPORT SantaAna m~----ESCORTS t714J83>410l
J•uuod Ft-rn.ilt.-pup P~rt FREE PARKJNG
Kt.'t'\hon<l & .,hepherd li42 1571
Hunt1n~lon B<:J th
S'2 ~I aft 13pm
IAl'il Sml bile vel')' furry
Dog. M. Beacti Adam~
Reward 968-9260
LOST. Cal wtut.e w1s1lver
up. fUr clipped. Expert·
mg kittens soon. \tic
San d ca~tle &
Marguent.e. REWARD'
~
LOST : M 1n1ature
Sctmauur silver.g rey.
Approx 8·9lb 5 m o'
MagJv>ha & Adams H B
213-286-9668
•LORI'S*
&.coris•Oukall
24 Hrs. na..atsz
NOWIURING
ProC. Massage by Steve.
w e'd Tht.>rap1:11t. N 8 .
11AM-8PM. Appl only
548-2817
DAY&
EV&llMG
O.C. AIRPOIT
•ESCOITS•
9724976
10AM4AM
r.. Parffff.Etc.
A.CCOUHTS
PA.YA.Ill
IOOKICEEPER
A full t ame position is
available ror acc urate
person with at least two
years experieoce i.n pro-ce!!Sin& aCCOWllS paya-
ble, wortting koowledite ct peyroU and maintain-
ing bank accounts. Must
po115e11S J(lOd office lkiUs.
Pennanellt po&itioo with
good salary. Company
paid life, hos pitaJ;
medical a nd d enttu
beoef'l\S. Company credlt
uruon.. Apply at :
~ECOA.ST
DA.IL Y PILOT :w w. Bay Street
J365 to $4o45. 2 Br. 1~ ba, .___._ Rm, pvt ba th. mature
apt/townhouse. Laundry LarJ-a--3848 empld lady. hte pnv. ref.
rm, patio/balcony. Some •••••••••••••••••••• •• • $165 + Lag Bch 494 · 7346
w •encl. gar. & frplc. Dduxe 1 br apt, heated
TSLMgmt 642·1603 pool, oceanfron t,
--.,...;;;...------• elevator. sub-terr. park·
3 ~ from sand. Pvt
ent. Rm "ba S200 'mo.
673-2165 ev. 754·1561 dy~
Huntington Beach
16785 Beach, Ste. A
llSOft wiorw oul
f\Jm. 7 phone lines
Offer!' Agt SS&771H
*PLUSH*
' c.M. next to OC Airport,
AC. attractive e ntry, re
rept.iorust on duty. K 1t
fact!, approx 132 sq n
S14S mo. 751-0612
Prl\·ate Parl) n<:ed!>
Sl2S,OOO Rl'J I i-;:.l .i tc
loan Secured by mon:
than double equity.
Pnmc Laguna property
~.1s tcrrru.. Plea~c
call 494·2.mS
Lost. White Toy Poodlt
Angel 1s J 7yr'. old
ParuaHy dt'af & bllml
Lost Apnl 19th. lluot
1ngt o n Harbor
RE W AR 0 c J 11
7 14 11.io 2396 h u m l'.
~nu work __ _
---La;t Brwn blk ~rr h'm Mmt~s. Tnnt Approx 50 lb•. 1 1•1
DHdS 5035 Talbert & f:ud1d p;
For ~oct>re ()pl'n
People
Ladle-. f're<> lhis month
COCPLf.S on I y 750-067 '
SI :-«; L F.S on I~· 7 SO-Ofi71
~'l,1(24HN
Co5ta Mesa
Between tbe hours ~I
5PM. CaU for app()mt·
menl please. &42·4321.
ext m
Equal Oppty Employer
4le 1&2 Br w /pvt patio.
bltns. ref rig, pool. Elder·
ly adults, no pets. Qwet .
Nr. mkt & bus. SJ25 &
$l50 +secunty & cine r ee. 646-001 a
2bd Townhou!.c. l ~2 ba.
$360. adult!>. no pct:,
~
~ 28r. 1Ba. adults only.
SlSO. lSt & last + SlSO
dep. 2009 Maple Ave ..
Mgr. 11K. S48-61f\S
2lldrm. garage. pool 2229
Canyon S425 M o
646-03S4' 54().2200
Mesa Verde • cute 2hr,
quiet cul-Oe·sac. No pets. s:m. 498-1936
mg. $700 mo. 494-8083. a..,_...... 3152 Sc uer Retttals 4200
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Upper NewPort Exe. Ste.
Has up~raded gmd. fir
window office avail mo
lo mo. rent incl. recpt ..
ronl rm . rorree. mail &
S(.'(; serv & <·op1cr avail.
K33-9971
Condo East Nine. front Prime loc Lado Isle Con·
rowgol!course3br,2ba, do. 2br. 2ba. rum wlpool
pool, $.575. 499·1526. tbl. $400. wk. 675-3852
2 BR 2 Ba. nr El Niguel
Goll Course. gar. air
cond , pool. S495.
«-6700: 49'l·2796
tilwpo..t leodt 3869 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PAii NEWPORT
CQUMT1tY ClUI
UvtMG
Singles, U'2 bedr~m
apls.&~.
From $400 644· l 900
2 Br st.udJo $Ci0. No pets.
Near Hoag Hosp. 631-6279
Fllcape w Udo for a s um View or Bay. Isl time of· mer or sun & fun : 4 BH J.sty. homP with great fered. 2 dlx orric~. Ap· prox 1000sq. ft. 2 pvl patio. Walk lo bay ·n bath!>. 2400 W. Coasl beach club. t cnn1 'i &
village May $1200, June _Hwy 731·3605.6405300
S2.<XX>, July $3000, Aug
$i,<XX>. i\gl. 631·4247
Vatdion Retttals 4250 ..........••...........
HA.WAii
2br. 2ba condo on Maui
Pnvalely owned Rent
by wee k or month
C714)871 1570 for free mfu
&brochure
WESTCLIFF BLDG.
NEWPORT BEACH
1 .,~•· 41e,,1c hH Or•••_.""" ••••"'9 Ad
;,AA~_.,,. .,/=-,_..,..
.,/fl•·-.,/,.,..·--./ .............. .,/1ecy _. ......
./ ,,,,.... ........
2 Br. 1 ba, new crpt &
paint., $360. Sierra Mgmt
Co. 641·1.324 Pnme loc Lido J-;le condo
---------1 Westchrr lge 2br tba, 2br, 2ba furn w pool tbl
or 1·974-2m9
Call Mr. Ho ward
6 4 5·6101
tWw Lux ToWl'lhotM adlts, no pets, new decor, $400 wk. 64&-3852
3 Br. 211'1 ba, 2 frplcs. pool645-81.S2.
~ sq. n of lab fac1l.
Newport Beach. Ample
A/C, 2 garages. I Lg
yard. comm. pool. Near
So. Q;t Pina, schools &
frwys. $77S mo. 751-3485.
Ideal for quiet fem. 1 Br.
s tov e /refrlg. No
k.idll/pets. $285. 646-UOS
Large BiR Bear cabin. parkmR. 64!>-650_1_. __ _
FOR LEASE: 2 br 2 ba pool t bl, color TV. 2
ocean ~ bay views in frplcs, sleeps 14 S45 00111 PRESTIGE
Villa Balboa. Adults. no ._..to Shen 4300 WATERFRONT
dogs. Good security. ••••••••••••••• • •• •• • • • LOCATION
MaUow-Keonedy Corp. Moving? Avoid dePos1ts &
AnnaMorland,exclusive cut living expenses' Mewport•odt
•cent. 975·0800 or Professionally sin ce Jll0..4oooSq. Fl.
Newtydecoral.ed 3 Br2 Ba _m::.;:..;;.-OMS..:...;.:._______ 1971. -spectacular Bay Views
townhouse. Spa c io~s Sp9dous & very pvt. 2 HOUSIMA.nS •Wet Bars. Fire places
fiRplace & pool. Quiet Bdrm. 2"'2 ba apt in the ____ 832_-4_134 ____ 1 •Private PatJos
area. Adults, no338pe1 ts. Bhifs. Frplc & pool. No •Immediate Avallabtlily
S-.m-s&t9/6'5-· c h ildre n o r p e t s. ShareNo. Lagwia tlo me Straight. Prof male pre· Please Call for a n Appt. 1 Br prdeo apt. stove & 1!85/mo. 851~ ferred.. $300 mo. + ulll. 675-1662
relrig. Adults, no pets. Dduxe 2br, 2ba, auto gas 49MOli8
1325.Mi-1377 ---_:,: _______ -i frplc. ocean & bay views, Shr home & meals in ex· .--
LUXURY UVIMG bltns, security. pool, chmlge for your cool<lng. &ea1tfn Suites
in qWel adult complex~ jacuzzi, weight room , en· 491HS31 Offices avail. in qwet ~ 1 Br apt. Gas tertainmenl facil., game dilnlfied suite. 2021 Busl·
frplc & ds hwbr. Pvt room. partc-lilte setting. Resp female to share my nets Center , Irvine.
petioe. pool, jacuul. No bike to beaches. Lido & Dena Pl apt. Frplc /view, 752-0234
pet.1. 1370 mo. Mesa reataurants. AduJt.s only. own rm/bath, $205/t,A, utll Dellt--.-c:e--Sl-OO-mo-.-.-m-I
Pines. 31115'> Karla. lllS. 6'4·4SM eves "' 1_48M347 ________ 1 o ff l c e St 5 O. 18 2 7
SPMC 549-24f7 • ! !'mde, ...wPOln' llACH We8lclltt,N.B. 631.(l900.
2 Br, small den, spllUevel, 2 Br, acrou from beach, a.tnesam.an w /shr hl1 ff11lc, ~lpt. woodsy NptSbons,nocfilldren/ 3br Condo. All the EXIX:l11'JVESUITES
seUln1. SO$. Days pas, pool, lndry, encl. JOQdia. SJOOMo. M/F. Newport Center . full
-..Z: eveee4$-95'3 pr. tG5 mo. 210 Cedar. Gary,&G-S4 ..W:., private, ocean
Spedoallnewztw,2ba, lfl M).5078 Osarmln.I old to share vWiw.rno.9830. ?Sf.toll.
pn froat declt. Good 2 Br, 2 twi, new crpta • w/actal female, p.t~d. M>, crpt. air. 1000 1q. fl.
vtiW."CathedfaJ celll.n11. drpl. All achalt. no pets. pett Of(. szoo •#" -l.ll. 1041 B each , # B ,
...... o. No Peta. wk SboWD by appt. only. ea.GDO. AdrSi~r t .e W~. 842-2DI
111.-i.evee_.. ------------Roommate. Sh are 11 . 700 tel ft otllce space
28r, .. ln nice 4·plex Newt)'dec«at.ecl bllcbelor 1..a1una Nltuel home. av.tl. at NB at PCH. SZ'75
c z.,..,. OD •endou Dr. unit in Venall)es. $400 Fem. pref. S210 all Incl. IDcl "1. Robbie 541-0751 • No,.... amt: DO + mo. Act . Barbara a-4484 -.-ieves.
-. ....,.. MMm. lluldllnp, ns-eooo or 1'"111a1e.::;;..;.~2;.;.1_aeeta __ .. _m_e_1_a._2_1 LAeuHA HMMI&
IM-m.l WALi.ACES!'. APTS to * Saa Clem beach DelmDa atnce. m aq ft, Nftt1 decwat.d 2 br I Ir M be, walk to bc-b. .. IOlally f'tS90Ulble, mw prof ... bklt. prime
• 1 be. -. Small Pool • tennis. sno. delft..• move·lo. not locaUonC 1treet U ·
• dllllc*.•-.••'411 mo1111 or 111-tua. ltnl.Ot· Aft 7. Steve, ~: rowa Valley
• ...-9aim --PlrwJ.91·1514
NEWPORTICH
PtofHsioftd lldcJ.
85'~Saft. Presti~ omce bldg nr
Lido Isle. New plu-,h
cpls, 4Ha & el1•vator
Rent 2250 sq rt to ,,500 sq
ft U>32ndSt Bkr r11-0p
Call SJF.RRJ\ Rl-:/\LTY
6J3..7920 . ...•...•..............
for slore & office space :it
reasonable rates
500 to 2700 Sq F+.
MESA VERDE OR PLAZA
1S25 Mesa Verde F:, C M
54S-4123 ---
•MEWPORT /C.M.
Up lo 4700 sq ft . avail .il
pnmc corner. 17lh &
t".'WJX BL 675_:~
l.200sq fl in med1ral bid.:
Avail for 1mmcd ''" cupancy. Ample purk·
1ng Newport:._64S-6501. _
BEST OH
HA.JllOI ILVD.
Newly remodeled shop
ping cenuer in Costa
Mesa has offices avail
for immed. CK'Cupancy
from appr ox 480 t o
1450sq. ft. w/new crplS &
painung at reasonabk
rat.es. Call PauJa S. Kau
Nf)... 2lJ.46M538
Sla"e or o(fice, 4 rooms. 2
ba s.11 W. l9lh, CM Avail s l. Bkr. 646-~
•••••••••••••••••••••••
S6SO lnd/Ofc near nu.
2765', 18101 Redondo Clr ..
IS, Hunt Bch 842·2834
Large M·l lot. black
tqlped. 2800 sq. f\. bldg.
642-4810. ._..w_._ uoo .......................
••••• ••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • Reward 549 OM>O d''
Sattlef' MtfJ, Co. Uo!t.:.~. ~-6391 afl 4pm US VEGAS
All LYJM." <>f m.11 "~tall' -----X MOVIES
investments Mlll'C.' 19-1!1 .Fn und MO !'('(I \ " w ... DELI\' EH
Sf-dalilinq in ."ll('WJ)Ort At'Jrh Tom lt91 545!1
2"d TDs f).Ul J®< p~ ~ice' 5360
642-2171 545-061 1 ..-nt 'l/l) ~ k J't-nJ1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Pvt Ptv. l'nnonl~ if'U!lon Harbour \t annJ Talk' F'T't1' c-oun~t>hnt.: I Bl'Y2.'lDTl)'-. FAST Ht•dill' ~I pupp' llunl I PHOULf\I~ N1·1•d l o
76'k11la I~ ~5000 ~ llf'lphnd~!> ~
-1-., 1 l'\iund -;mall blJcl.. 1lut.: I Social O\bs 5400
Widow ha' mont•} or .. m
1
,.,r &·dch I ndianJ µo.ih" • ••• ••• ••••. •• •••••• • • •
T)) " :>.u t·n't.ltt r hl·Cl. II B C-all 53f;-Oti5 "UL ILACK IOOK" nu pnll) SZV.UOU mm. uu -- ---•
max 1-·or Jl't1on r.ill At.:l f r!Wld ~oo. C>obt.'rman Ora.Ntt· Cn 41 mo-;l exr1.t·
mJ. 7311 anytime lilk tan frm 'I ou n.: m~ dating <.en u·t' N.o
ZndTD'S
Low Points!
~ yC'ar term SJO.UOO or
roorf· :'llo Ra lloon
Lido ='t•wport Co
673 7595 2'\llr-.
S38.000 2nd T.D.
for~ale 673 ~
MoMy to Loan
on Trw.l Oeed.'I &
Const.rue uon. 640-~
~/ hnoftal1/ LOlt&FMd •••••••••••••••••••••••
......,, A.di 5 I 20 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Place a HAPPY AD
lD um coiwnn
for onb' SU5.
Call NZ·5878
. cwa l hari(c for our AC Wes tm1nH1·r ;\IJll ll\'ITll-~ CL L'B Sine
~5K21 _ _ !J.J ; on ~mb<·r,h1p kc
t'ound Grt>~ Poodll· k•m
<iol<l e n Rl\r nlal t
Young black Lab rt m
Hlack short haired r .. m
t'dt N B Arumal Sht•llt'r
i;.w :£16
I CASH REWARD for Ill
formauon )(•ad1~ lo r1•
rover) o< drum sct and
t•)mbals lak1•n rr om
parted station wa~on 1n
Costa Mt'sa April 22.
t~. No questions as ked
t;ontact Class1fted Ad
!167S, Dady Pilot. PO Box
1560. Costa Mesa. Ca
926216..
171 t I bll·iU\J
5450 .............•........•
llllS SUM ~I ~R
NORWAY
A NonH•5?1an e'<pent>m·e
with 0 C. Colle~e June I ~July 2 !loot JU~t lhe
tounst:. way. but 10 dep·
th-the land. lhe people.
its history & rulturc.
from a Viking henlage
to the Norwegian of to-
day with a panorama or
sccruc beauty
Call 0 C. College Field
Studies Proitra m ;
5.56-:ml or 644·2989
,. 'e .r; ~ ..,, ~· Dot'\ ·1 ~r hot¥&
b ihtfhertl
e~81A tan~
(Ur'\n jf14-
M.-.. Will
~ ~OU( ot3(V, 1.
On&-bedaoom cotta1e l n
quiet. spot In La1un1
Beach. Corona del Mar
oc Costa Mesa for aoo or !T:· ~= ~re:.r::~% 1-Krt-s-.-H-ap_p_y_B_l_rt_h_d_a_y
The D a ' l y p 11 0 t ~. I love )'OU!
Newspaper. P .O. Bo1t Rob.
~ .. ~-~~
You may request Ad-Sitter .vic8 when
placing 'fC4Jf ad . . . our Ad-Sitter
number will appear in your Doily Pilot
ad ... Ad-Sitter takes yoor mesaogn .•
. you call in at your conven~ to qet
the responm to your ad ... this serva
is onry SS per week. For more
infOI 1t'IOlion and to place yotK ad coll
"2·5'11
1580, Cotta Mesa, CA A&ibor, Jeannette Glenn
tHH or telephone ot "Nunel'mWone"ln· 87S-1'54. vl\ee you to aCHo·
W.ad ln ea.ta llesa or .,...,... f)UV • Houae
lrvble area, 2 or 3 BR. o( Rom, Stater Bro•
bouse p referred. 3 Square, Pomooa/ltth.
MMla. Xlnt t.iennces. CM. Tbun. April 24.
1'73·5701 Eves.• llAM to IPll ,
: 1 ' ·• Compllmtnt.ary cottee.
A.CCOUHTIMG F fT
Hours 8am-5pm, with
liOme overtime. Must lw
at?le •ooperate 10-key at1
di.nit much.Ulc. Will tram.
Call (or appointm ent
L70TEM MARKETS
00-7702.
AC.:GTG CLERK -!fair
day pref. Al S.S. per hr
1-\Jll.ume comm w /ex-
~ X.int vac bene . So.
We!\t SA. Call UC PA
~57W ------
A.crytic Fabricator
Al leJ!>t J yrs expr
Salary negot.. 556-0900
Adventure travel. Ad·
rruni.strat1ve photogenic
asstStanl to mouon
picture photographer
IU.<quares world travel
wtth tnleresls m
OIA.doors & writ mg.
Nostud10 expenence
reqLDred. All rephes
~1dered. Request
int.erVie• to : Research
Dept., P 0 Box 891$
Universal City, 91608
* AMrtisinl * START
MdlNGSSS
TODAY!!! ·
The Daily PUot needs a
person for our Classified
Adver tising De p art.·
rnent. The penoa we seek should ha Ye saln or
telephon e salea ~Jt •
penence, be able to type ~{electric). have a
pleasant. -penooalily •
enjoy worltln1 with a
put 8J'oup ol ~t
We olff!I' ac:.lleat com·
puy beneflla including
tmdical. dml.a1. Iii• ln·
tutance. credit union • etc. 8.iary PLUS com· million! .
AeMe call for iMeniie•
P911cmell>W'.
to4111. at. m
Ol..tMM COAST DAILY PILOT . ..... ,. ..
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8CllLPrua&DNAU.S Uu•elondlid Rclocn 14WIUoca1, p1&lo OllltripU.htflntUme ,,...... ~comc:.1'::.!ffl:: -yn~~P· Lle'd. Dave ~~.on,.Pper. •--· =-.:;.ec;::,:.,..1: Blcb~'alaton •mo ~.-CIOINl"a, «*'ka, ,.ld•n Call--or ).31104) llu 1d1• I r dut. •"'tee Ht. Or••· -· ~ a1er --~ mJ II._... Dr, HB t11I. comm•rtl•l In u ·~ ............. ••••••••• m ... .., __ &11 _,......,. --·•n. du1trlal nmud.,llnl <' ----Wida RJ:ALLYCLEAN m.ai nne eJrt. palDUa1. St. P1pertlan11n1. quality,,.. .. , ... -.. _.. ... _. T II RE ta R 0 t: s ..... ,.. IOJSE! <Call CiiAch•m I 0 ••• I Lie/Int . Try m e. a . work. Steve ..... ~ ............. -........ .
-.-,-.-,-.,.,.._---~_;.~ <XliGIRUCT'fON. LNC. :::.:: ................. Gitl.ft'••l.'45-SW ....................... SUiar.~ ... ml Ntn09al 6 yard
_ .. _.............. Uc 1111•11 M2·ll04, Cer~•lrY , cn&11onry, ~\y Lancbc1pln1• Pld.palnl•nc bt'5ln& . ......,,,...,.... _... rr...u ..... =M.-Stn.S. c!.,.t .. ,... &JJ.aa.•1141 roolln1. ph1rab1na. Cleao&.oa. any type. tat Q)mp. ~ detlp a.-,.._ t810l1Free _ .................. O.USl.v9...-r2
lflte'il)', &Gp --·•-•• .. ••••• b =·stucco It Ule. clw wort doGe w/lnte• 6 u.teUMloo. AJl won --"'"-llCN'·· =-._._. ... ---~ ...... ,. ----'-• ........ _ ... •-·-. ~l...odllf r a • • more. JU -· .. n_ .. , I• u.&.oa-.....__ -• Q --... · ·~·uret ,...
---91......, -.......... .. • ..,.-. ·--...,. ... .....,., -reea· IST. ni.t4Jt .... •••••••••••••••-• Nwy· Naaabll ~ OW '-',. _.,. ~ wb\ fomika. rm addblona. w.->________ Xlnt cleanin1 done ~ ~!!,..Lands ea p In I Dew'• .. ~-:~.I Nlartnl 1Gllr home &•.
s --•~"0 •IOminblie9dLClun '°"' ap.Qa\ICkd&*l~ p.a.•.a.cUff •..A..w/-n--.ta .. •-·---.,.. • yn, ._ .. ,.,.., Expert In patebes 6 R· i41At11, lla&b, o • ..u... ... ,_~QW'i Iv. din rm., ball 11.S. Av1 • ....., t"""-l,,. ;~in~ ....... tim1 r daeek my rer, lie. restuccot. Int/Ext. ~Cert ...d::.i. m..-~-. rm If'°-C!OUC'b llO. d1.r ....................... a~~~n::tn,:: .. _.,_ ............... 9.aG5 BlnblMS-*I kcel'eflklrm.1'7'5
w.411 .. Guu' film pft odot F.L>x:l'IUCIAN Pncoo Ina Z)'TUX])f' 931.QM TlfPANY"S Bridl. llt.ooe, block won. l>~ialflcommen:ial " I' I ••• I I ...... _............... ~ ,..,.a.r. U yn ei pr naht free e1llm1t · olf Weeldy maid serv. or l tile fln. concm.e paUoe. ~-.,..__ -• n--. • • • • • • • • • l aBTOllll UJCK WORK DD wwfk m.YRlf Ref• tarp or mAU JobA ~ renc>YaUng, Int/ time $priDc deaoiog. Va· wtb. driveways. Free .---ng .., .,.., ..,....,. ._..... .. .............................. ••1 "11111111
................ plater , Sill.OW -~ '311154 ~ ut Char Renovating cams our spec. Sleem ell.Job\IM6-L513 nl&el.l'B-8159l.m.o73'7 'New c o n struction . Dlamoad Cua tom
ctm., 88QI, ete. 100·1 W.CWeC'aflN'I CluMn Servtce ~3149 carpet cleaning. Insured Remodeling. replple1. Upholatery . Special
...... Newport 6 CM. sa.m dean 6 upbols ._ * I I &n·n.81 BrickWOC"k. small Jobs. RAINBOW elednnic leatdetec:tion. llcm.b ol April. ~ to
-..U ' Worir IU&f. 'TnK'k. mowtl ....................... • ..... FIXJT• Newport. C:O.t.a Meu & Exterior/Interior 4 yr TopHat.SS'1·31M 411'% DLKount on top ot
C" ,........, inL-.slUI bpertCll •• C&rptnttt•Palntlng Alice's Housedeanlng lrvme.6'1'5-317Seves suar. Low prices. Free ,_.Slnlce •••*• the Une f abric. 2424
Treelltoppedtremoved. Uyevsmarea W\ndowwuhing. Refs. Bri ...... ....6. f.....J . 1 e5t ~IMZ-961A --•••;••••••-•• Newport Blvd. Costa ••-••••••••••••• • • •• •• Ca r p e t • Buy ld 1 r t' c t
Klllchm cabUM!u. •be;'v· tbrouab Installer at
New lawns 7$1-3f76 ~l'7S2 842-43l4 Reasonable. reliable. ,... ~ ...... cs.Pan· ---------•w ... a -.. uu ... •---__...? Mmal60l.lt 673-1286,~l ters etc. New.repair PAINTING. Int/Ext. ·~ ... --:t;..:::;ae areas. Pioe ....... a...-loat.alla Belt Prolf'dlooal Laiwn MADER 'S Handy Works
ICf'V, 3xmo. S2S.95 0 .H. Carl>eolrY. painting, etc.
Free est. 646·0464 . comm·11res1a .. mod . OIU ~ Dol;.tor. nee VW..s.nlce
Sparldiog Rentals Clean· ~ ~. xlnt refs. call • m.2. -·--·•••••••••••
i n g ! P a i n t I n g ! Gene41Q.70ll I• lua; video servi~
C ....,..), w I Bloc:k. Bnck. con.crete ---------1 •• • athletics etc atut • .,.....es e come .. 1 •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• lafo"""l.-U..' -....... •
IOI' bolDe, of. ' .-• • • flee, fl businesses. don. Work awu-. Jason
Newport C u s tom _'J56.41511G _______ _ l. 1 w n S c r v 1 c e . Ina. Free est. 642.J189
2131423-818 CabiDel.ry, IDc. S41"3410 ,. ___ /C ...
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l,andscaping, tree \rim· •••-•••••••••••••••••• Call l....i~ t 2131.-_,,,1 wor... pat o covers. --· p ..... u .... ~al. _ .... p.._..., · UM1 a -·-.. .,... .... -~· a-air fl Reroof. All aft$. decks .New lawns. In t/Ext. Qua1 .--.......................
c.,i lac 'llaompaon·Keael ming. clean-upa. Free
Clll. Aviles. 646-1474 Kaullng "Dump Jobi. sprlnltleh. THREE work/mat. Free eat. type•·•blngles·r ock· "!¥' t a C11••111
Tired ol cleaning your ROSESLANDISCAPING. ~1Zli2 Fred ~. Free •••-•••••••••••••••••• .................. ••• • • Qmtractors #380165
CUSTOM INTERJOR Cement work·all lypes. Tree, trim, landscaping.
shrubs, rotot.U. sodding.
s prinkle r s . Da ve
964-B?.8.
Alk fOf' Randy.
641-8427 weekend away? Call U c •31$864. 837 ·43S3. est.5U·S10Fin. Avail.
Jwmie.9CIM'757 •li46 WAl..LPAPERlNC t .. lwl~ Professioo•I window
cleMlng by Joe Den.Ida.
114·548-e3 CARPENTRY 64M183 642-8482
By Jay 64.2.fl809 Concrete specialist. All
Remodel-repair, quality ahlpel4'deslgm. Patios·
craftamanahip. MS yrs in s ldewelks·dri veways.
area, He'd. Palombo Free est. Lie "377651
All around haWlna.
1 T. truck. Free est. Free e5t. Lie --Re asonable rates. own Mlnilll) AYer. Ill pr roll Ellp. roofers. n .
trans call aller 5 p. m. •••••••••• ••••• • ••• • • • • Call Norm M:>-OMO __ ...._ ____ . S48-__ 3ll09 ___ Doug h'erty ·a WI n dow
Gardensna. Jree lrl m-
o:U\g, clean-up. "maiot.
serv. Amie 548-8414
Alice <114llM6-7942 Moving? The Starvlni: ---------Clean.Ing.. Reaid/ com-llaullng·MoY1ng, Con · College Students haYe ~ty painliogflpaPer· The fastat draw in the m'l •bighri5e.64S-008S
Call AM. Ml-3964
Ontr. 982-1314 714/.,.1121 crete & tree remov1J. Fmd what you want m grown. Lie. Tl24·436' U,,. Wortt guar. Free est. WesL .. a Daily Pilot ~ck service. 646-7624 O&IJy Pilot Classi!ieds. Same good serv. 641-842'7 Steve. S47 -4281 Clusllsed Ad. 64.2·S678. Oasai.fsed Ads 64.2·5678 ---------
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AID&~. lJve ---------1BARJIA1D: Attractive. CASHta C&.atCAL CXX>K Dental Nww C.ertlfied. ' · .
in. Lapoa Beacb re· ASSIM• as erUM•i1atic, part Ume. fUll or put lime, prefer F.aLry i.e.ei position. l Ct& Nc&smoker. Exp. pre(. Gt-neral
sideace, private com· 31D. SHIFT Ca116t&-9835. experieaee. Good com-year otfice ellperience Experienced worklos NwpUl.r . ....alU
munlty. Xlnt wltb Posllioo immfdlalely pany benef"lts.1 Apply in l"eQ\d.red. ability lo work chef. Reap for maintain· VOLT dUdren z Is s yrs. All available for Assemb&en 8 ea u l i c i a n s . J person. 9am to l lam. with ficu:res a muaL Tak-in& quality, brdering, Dem&.a1 ~ XlnL
phasa or housework. wltb 3 to 1 months bairdres.aers needed full Standard Shoes. 3077 S. Ing ~cations betwttn OOllt c:oNrol.. supervilk>n pay wfbeoefits. Short Must~ Eo&llsb. 000 ........twi;cal experience. or Ptrwttb c~eof~ledfor1 Bnstol,CoslaMesa. 8-,.!! o~.!.:..:S~•toAflex . Is tn.1nl.n&. Banquet ex· worti:ffi week.1 Private N.8. ~. top salary for Weofferxlntco. benefits very warm .,. nen Y louu "'.u.>•n,..g ve.. pr. a must. Saler)' o ce. yr. exper.
rigbt pers on . Call including proftl sharing. salco. Please call AU~ QIUd care. Uve·in, hte lrvine .. E.0 .E. A Ken· negotiable. Newport pieaM.MI -
!.714164().7404From8toS. ....... ___ ... -.1 .. •-pe...,,... G1·9823forappt. at All's hskpg, CM h o m e . davislnd.Co. area. Please send re· r....., _,..,,"' . .....,.. HairBazaar Dental A s sis tant ,
1:3D64pm. . · 55&-6l1l sume to Ad 1t14• Daily ·cha1rs1de. Esper. not
SHILEY. IMC CLERICAL P\Jot, Box tS60. Costa l'nmGUlettAv.lrv. BeautL~~~;~~eek . ~ c;ey~e::1~ic.mJ Mesa.Ca92626 =:,.s~~lf~;~~~~
F.qual()pport. Emplyr. MS-0212 Cala f. & Mesa Verde Pacific Mutual. a lead.mg Cook f\Jll or part t1ml' 646-4801
IOODEEPEA Schools. 2 girls 9 & 12. West Coast ansuranl'e Mesa Verde Con' ales
Dally except Thurs. company located an cent lb pital. 661 ~ntl'r
ALTBlATIONS
f\tll time womens altera·
lion position available. Experience necessary.
A.SSEMILEltS AIR. credit & inventory
control. Burroughs U!OOO ., < 30 ss&-0636 Newport Beach, has lhc St . c M 5411.~ ..r.1: pm. · following opening:
X1nt. co. beoelals
liberal dlscowlt
Please apply in person:
Personnel Office.
medi I lect · computer, ooly exper For ca e ronscs. people for high quallty
2Yeanexperience work· furniture store in C.M
ing with small medical xm Bristol SL 54().3822
parts. How's 7am lo 3:30 Call for appt. Janet or pm. ExceUeot benefits & Owt.
v.u1Dng cUldiUons. Mis·•---------
Classified
Cmmter
S*s& SAKS FIFTH A VE,
South Coast Plaza
Cost.a Mesa
s1on Viejo area. Only
Uae seeking permanent emPoYment need apply.
Call Susan 581-3830.
loolll11ep•g Ass't htMfi ~f~=ural The ~~s an
Ans wering Se rvice ---------"urban design firm. opening at the main of·
Telephone Operator. u!•u~Mo..11 Salary fleldble, benefits. ficefrontcounter. Dulles
Fllllflparttime,perma· -..,.~,'" Please send resume to: com1tt OI dualfied ad
IDllT,_ a•-VEY PBR.18012Slly Park Cir· sales. recept.ioo for the IJ!d shills. Z28 Forest, --....i.... i · .. •· I CagunaBeacb. $::.>f>Mto9:30PM,Mon· ~ J'VIDe92'71.. company• genera
day lhru Friday -clerical work. Must type ·-••...,.E loc'*11p•g/Cleril 4S WPM oo electric and ,...............__,, 9:30AM to l :30PM Satur· Full time. uper. helpful be capable of dealing TECHHICIAH day. Great for collegians bul not nee. Many co. with the public. Non·
3yr s. recent exper. ::'r~~~O ~~ beoerrts. Apply at 1660 smoking atmospher e.
Salary ope n. Xlnt. o"'nrnREMENT IS A Placeo:tia.Cost.a Mesa. ()pport.unityfor advance·
beoe hts. J " H AP· ~· ment. Excellent com· ptil"Cf'S, 1188 Glenneyre, GOOD VOi CE. Ca II : BCX>KKEEPER -F ast pany benefits.
Laguna Beach, tiC-0582. 642-4321, ext. 312 after growing spa equip. co. For snte rv1ew please
·-............. -. ~YM, Monday thru Casta Mesa. Npt. area. call.
~ • • --• • 64&96164 Penoonel Office Ex""r'd.; adult com·i , '---------"'"""""l ext .,..., p&ei." 27 Units. 2311 Elden ~Office M•aget l BOYS and Gl RLS ,,__ ' . "' ' Ave Costa Mesa. FUllliJJ?ll· Hrs. 8-5, Moo. The Oaily Pilot bas a ORAMCiECOAST
• • -... ,..._ t.bru Fri. with some over· 1 D .a. •LY PILOT 665180or-time.Xlotchanceforad· s mall r oute In t he ""'
vancement. Salary Oakwood apartments. 330W. Bay St.
....... n-.. negoUable. Cell Mrs. I ScboolNewport Harbor High Costa Mesa IV'~ r area F.qual Opportunity ~IUT Thompson or appl. ...~ . . . Emnployveer ~IMI 71416&2-770'l. U.TOTE·M. ..._. ...... mat.eeanungs i----.;._ ___ _
2.5118Newpor\Blvd.C06taj $130permontb. Clerical lnYolce pro·
IBT lllECT• Mesa. Call&t2--4321 ,., I Leaveyourname cessor . m us t type. ~ ot our aeruor Ant. Apt Mm II get And phone number. challenging position with ~creates an excep· Couple : WUe-oWce, textile wholesaler In Mis·
liona1 opportunity for a husband-maintenance. Buffet Server . Lunch. ssoo Vie}o. 77~2922
slti)led, professional 200units. Oceanside. Ex· 4brs. a day. 6 days a CLERICAL
artist in a bwsy, creative, periencereq'd. week. Apply in person lo Mature person with pre· four·~, ~-departboukt· 1SLNgmt 642-1603 . J ohn Glide, F ood vious oifice expenence. mflL ,,..,,..cun.:o • . I Manager. Hotel Laguna. be thonlu&h1Y grounded Alleodaols needed for
1
425 Sou.th coast Hwy. F\hng, typing 45, phone
ila ~and process col.or &elf·aervice gas stations Laguna Beach.. lilc.lls. l6SO mo. Near 0 .C
pnol techniques, 11 · iDO.C. Must be extreme· AlrlJO't.833-8450. ~ layout, t~ ty rdiable a: honest a nd i CARDS & GIFTS specific1Uon, le~enng good wlnumbers. Call I FlllJ time posit.on for re-CLERICAL part/time, andalrbrusbt.edmique pbooes, typlng, address· ""·-... Ulcandidale wW forappt.~9661· tail exper. sales person. mg. So. Coast Plaia ~ Beautiful Npt. 8 ch. have at least .four years .Al.aomotive Machinist store. Apply in persoo or area. 641-8722
eq>erience, with the e.m· Good a I I · a r o u o d ' call: ~in art ~ara\ion machinist to run well· I BAYSIDE PHARMACY
forthepriot media. equipped shop in Mission 1016 Bayside Dr. , Oerical
Art~t nuanage-Vie}o 831·1866. 1 760--0111
ment experience end a --'-·---------•·---------degree lD commercial AUTOROUTE CarWash
artaredesirable. REGISTER. Early AM. Cashiers wanted full or
Salary ranges from $300 1 YJ to 2 hrs. $375 to Ptr. F\n \fly, Santa Ano.
to S350 a w~ plus com· s 4 s o / m o . X I n l . &r Npl Bc:h. call 644-4460, ~~~:dkde~~ moonllgh\. Wives, re· ~.AakforNancy. ~~ tired, disability, stu-
AJ/f,iy in person between dera.. Need gd wbeets.1--------•I Mil and 4:.30Pll. Mon· ~or54N722.
48.Y to ftiday, or call BABYSITrER. p /time. r.BllEIS
6GCl. ext. 277, ror ap-Small iofent. Beachfroot
pnidnwn\int«vlew. home. Carooa del Mar. u TDTI M OIAl«iE COAST Pam Emery. S7s-9346
DAILY PILOT
330 w. Bay St.
Costa Mesa An Equal Opportunity
Employer
ASSEMBLERS · ll
WAREHOUSE PEOPLE
-lrvine bHed e1ec·
trtDcs ctistr. Good job
~A:co.bene. Call Bob Tracy lloo·FrL
H.Mf.Gl5t
Ba.nld.ng
TB.LEIS
Growing Costa Mesa
Bank has several im·
mediate openings for
Tellers with min. 3 mo.
experience.
We offer • 1ood slarting
salary, excellent com-
P'.Ml paid benefits ln-
dllllinl attndlve won --------i ...,.rel and a pleasant worklnl atmo•pbere. AlllllY tn person between
MMUd3PM.
MARKETS
Openings now av ail able
fcir full time Assistant
Manaters on 2nd " 3rd shifts. No experience nee. We train. Advance·
men\ opportunity for
management positions lo
$5.$0 pe r h o ur If
QUllllfied.. For more in·
format.Ion fl interview. tlllllY to tt«e ua. 3008
C)OWn Valley, LalWlt
Beach. -.MO. Will la·
tervtew llond1y tbru Fl"tda1 from lam lo 3pm.
Equal ()ppor Employer
VARIOUS
CLERICAL
Excelle nt bene fi t s:
Steno graph e r · experienced. Salary S898
to $1066 . Typis t ·
experienced. $837·$988.
Magneti c T a p e
Typewriter Operator
experienced. $922 l o
$1080. Bilingual Clerks
and Typists also needed.
AddiUanal 20" per hour
for bi1iniuaJ stUls.
COUNTY OF
ORANGE
625 N. Ross Street. Rm.
Gl80
Santa Ana. CA 92701 (714) s:M-2844 I
AlfirmaUve Act ion
Emp&a)ter II /F
a.rt cal
SICllTARllS
EIQl:lloymeat avall. In
muhl ·surround Inga.
Competitive 11ay. In• ta"VWw fl bi.re. For more
lnfo. call Tod Services
'1MIOO
·T~~rator <65 WPfi typing. good
conceotration and com.
O'Ulication skills I
-Cleri&/T 'st
<Requires 10 Te)' e x·
pcneoce. 50wpm typing
and light pho ne ex·
peneocel.
~Chril
(Requires excellent or·
garuiatiooal and com·
IDllli ca tioos skills. Ab 1 ll ·
ty to meet deadlines and
be detail oriented. SO
.. -pen typing and ability
t o use calc ulator
calculating machlne l .
We offer outsta nding
woRing condH.lons. com·
petitive starting salary.
and a liberal bene(a ts
package which Includes
medical /dental in · surance and tuition re·
fund. Please apply 1n
person at our personnel
department or call 1114 l
~.
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
700 Newport C.enter Dr.
Newport Beach. CA 92663
An Equal Opportunity
Employer .. M I f'
Cook needt.>d for retire
ment facility 2nd shaft
Quantity l'OOkinR expt>r.
r{'q 'd. Good bent-fat s
Newport Villa. 642·5861
Cook needed da yt.sme &
rught·llme. Call
833-384l
COOK. P/Teves.
expenenced
Call Don 641-0118
COOKS for Conv. Hosp
Fre~ health ans. after
probauon penod. EYery
other weekend off Apply
1445 S11p era o r Ave .
Newport Beach.
COSMET'tC SALES
f\Jll time pos1t1on ror
thoroughly exper. co~·
roetic sales person. Good starling salary +comm.
Xlnt. bene. lo include
liberel discount &
medical bealt.h Ins. App·
ly in person or call.
BAYSIDE PHARMACY
1016 S.yside Dr. N. 8 .
7a>-Olll
COUMTBHELP
Full or p /lime. Dry
C leani ng plant .
Eastblwf C1eaners. 2.547
F.a!IUMwf Dr .• Newport
Beach. !t2Jlllll()
COUNTER PERSON. dry
cleaners. w /tra 1n
642· 5"466 or 54$.-1066
--------icoU NTER HELP -
Oerical · Sandwich s hop needs
G._,,,.., .. ,0 FF1CE hdp. lltol:JO. Mon·Frs.
'"""1-YPlST Fie.xible hrs. Optlonal
SECRET ARI ES wtaid hrs. S3l ·282B
ACCOUNTING CLERKS Cato :•r s.rnc.
PBX OPERATORS Ws.lhng to train qualified
Top pay, bolJday & vaca
lJon pay, paid weekly.
l\oltell~
lllMCU,lllC.
3161 Business C.enter Dr.
S\eD IRVlNE
1S2..fl6&6 E.O.E .. M/F
tCXf MacArthur betwttn
Cas a Maria &
Moonnker Restaurants>
applicant. Must have
itood t ele ph o n e
personality & direct
commun1c1tion sk II ls
w 1customer s. :Job re·
q.-res llu lypin1t. pro-
cewni payments. credit
report&, cub deposits &
answering telephones.
~applicant.a ap-
PlY in person : 909 N.
Main St. Mon.·Frt..
10-5pm. Xlnt. benefits
and employee discount
witb 3lhl' or gn.a&er work
sctmtWe.
BUFFUMS
aertt 1-11. Upm-7am. . ~·..,.A ANA
f\Jll tJme. 675 Paulanno. ~I
CM. 7$1-4652 Equa.I Oppty F.mpioyer
a.m rART TIMI Delic1tessen Help Ex·
Opportunity for college perience preferred, over
or H.S. studenlS llvin.I 18. fUU Tune.
near Coast Hwy le 8"-5119
Newport Blvd. Some typ-inl required. llu•l be Dellvery Driver. Pert ...,,_MAO/Hr. Lo •tart. lime. Dmlal Lab. Ideal
Call Jan. at Dl-4CllO for for bomewiftll • mature
_lllllll.;..;.. ________
1
peraou. I : HAM ·
a.. r.a'I TIMI 12:3DPll Ml-Sllm Kay.
()pportuldty for eollele Delivery Van Driver.
or H.s. studema llvln& Good drtvln1 record.
nett Cout Hw Y " r/Ume.11/P'. 111-JlllO. Newport Blvd. Some \JP. fir M Actiln
calla 0
Ina required. Mutt be Del .._ tNf6 11 for L.A.
HOW IS THI TIMI $harp. M.00/Hr. to •tart. n.-'° bomea ID NB•
for job ...._. to check Call Jan. at 611-4080 for CK. ReUable a: bave de• . lily Plllt ·-142-5171
CITIZENS BANK Of C0$1A MfSA
the Daily Pilot Help Toplaceyourmea•ae appt. pend ur. Perm P /T
Wea&ed c1ualtlcaUon. Jf befcnt.he CX>llPANION _Elderly uoo1auo per mo.
&be Job JOU want LI not l"Mldmtpublk. woman seeu middle ...-;MMIM. .._.. '°" m1,tll couidtt --afterhaa roar tervlces Dally Piiot .,.S woman to lbr bome II you'n \ookiq ror a Mt•
wl&b 111 ed ID tbe Job a...JO..S, IG·Wll • doaMltie ~ Hoa· ._Job. 1'0'I W09't wut to
Wlllled ~· norM 1moktr. SalarJ. Ill.ti. mis• the employment .... ~~~~~~~1-Vltdo.--.._-..sm _____ , eoe-mClualfted.
'
DE NT AL RE C EPT
OFFC MNG R -For
irivaw !'Opt Sch orr.c~
1-.:xper pref Must ha\'C
X ray lie Salary open
644-9181 -------
Dishwasher Full·t1 me
Me5a Verde Convales·
546-4741 ~ Campu~ Ora\<'. Newi>ort Beach
.\rr&.'1'> from Jnhn Wavne Airport 1
Equal Opportun1t) Employer
rmt Hospital. 661 Cent.er I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~ SL.C M. I~
Dockmen. Per son t o
operate shore boat. tend
yachts y~. ~ docb.
Full tiroe. Apply an
person, 8-4. Wed·Suo
Balboa Yacht Club. llOI
Bayside Or. Cd.M
ORIVERS -S200 Week
Will train truck dnvers
()pen8am"3pm. 995-3413
DIUYBtS
Cllecker Cab. 770-0222
DllVBS
Dehver bakery products
to super markets. Early
morning to mid aftt-r·
noon. Call SS1 .Q27
EXIX:. SECRETARY
For pres.idmt .ol small
bus) com Wat.h xlnt lYP·
ing skills " pleasant
phone pursonality Com·
petJ.llve salary & good fr·
U11te befll-Ca II Mary J o
~I
Executn e 1ntert>Slcd 1n
aur&C\n e )OUn2 IJdy to
help tum 1.1o1th ho-.tc-.,.,an2
on tus boat Part tamt-.
lWlct> a Wt'<'k Fnr an
formauon c .. 11 840 9707.
Van
EXECUTIV~
SECRETARY ,.anted .
ex~nenced. mature
Must be ready tor a
DIUYBS challenge & able to ri c· ,.._ ._ I cept d1vers1f1ed dut1e~
Ala] or women ~ yrs or a.nd assume amporlllnl older. Know lhe coast a ties. N« Sl.80 a week or respons1bt.l.at1~ For an·
more. Orange Coast formauon call t»S·Sl t ! or
Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. wra t i.' 11 1 r ~c h !:: n ·
Herrmann. Fountain terpnse:.. 250 Newport
Valley. tNo of SJater Cenler Dr Sl.i1le M·IOO
bet w n N e w h o p e & :-.lewpon Beach. 92660.
n.:lJd)
F~CTOllY
WORKERS
41>9¥40 .... weell
EDLEft INDUSTRIES
2101 DoveSl. N.8.
AcTo5a from 0 C. Al:rport
Fem caJI me for free rent
111 exch11n~I.' for work
l!nv.w . 953-11395 ----
f'1sh1n i: Reel Repa ir. r tune. some knowle<hw
d fishing tackle " mech.
appt1tude req'd 20 hrs
wk &U-1163
Food Prep. Un1vers1ty
Athlclfc Club. 7 ·I lAM.
Moo.-Fra. Call 752·7003
A'>k f °" John
Framers for picture shop.
expcr . prd . merit
raises. Costa Mesa.
646-4863
f\Jllllme sales lady for
European anlsqlk' store.
Weekends a must. 3305 La~a Canyon Road.
l.agwl.8 Beach. Apply in
person. ELECT R ONI C
TECHtMARlNE ELEC·
TRONlCS -Exper a
must for this position.
Top wages paid in in·
duatnes for rigbl in-,
divadual. 714-960-JMI
Exp System 6 operator
wanted. Npl Bt·h law
farm Call Pa tti a t
644-w:.> Gardener helper. Fu II _________
1
t.srne. Xlnt. benefits.
546-6682.
....... LAI
TICMiltCIAH
Minlmum J years ex·
perle nce r equired .
Medical company. Ex·
cellent benefits fl> work·
Ing conditions . Only
thollie seeking permanent
enJl)lo)'ment ~ apply. call~ 511.·3830.
ESCROW
omcER
<M5t.anding opportunity
availa~ w1t.h financial
leader. Selected a ppli·
cant wtU uswne duUes
d a sale escrow officer
for the Southern Orange au., area. Two years
aperi.nee .. u tlllCfOW
IDIMI« Of' olllc:et'. typ.
.... aad calcula&« lkllla
In l'9QUlnd. ...... l*i·
lion olfws IOOll lrowth
potential, auraeU•e
salary and eacelleat
bafttt ~ lDelud· lDI paid mecllcal aad
dnal ~and pro.
ftt lbu'inS. PIMM tub·
mil ...... wttb WarJ
hlltory ln coondence \0:
Box.-
Dall)' Pilot, P.O. lox
U.. Cotta 11 .. a. CA -
·--~-----~ IMMIDIATE , _____ _
QPM~S General
WAREHOUSE cr\•Lf n:. ASS EM BL y l(Mf'OllAIN Plll'SONN[l SflNICIS
t"ACTORV I CLERICAL
Good monc~. inccnt1\ e I Working temporary 1s
bon~. hollday &t vaca· the best way lo find your
uon pay. Paid weekly challenge In the business
world. We are now In·
at aeiDess Center Dr. ~-IRVIN!. ~ E.O.E ... M/F
<CXf llacArthur between
Casi Marla tr
Moooraker Restaurants>
~.13 lllf DAY
That'• AU. you paJ
fora
30dayad
iD&be
DO IT NOW t
642-1671
.... .. _ ..., ...
terviewinl for the follow·
loa Ion& term and short
tttm usipmeots. Im·
mediate openinp.
• Sctry Wlllt s.H. Oonc.._ Ullpmeatl . .... . .. , .... .
(6 me» expr. evening
sNft. 4 Ull mldni1b\)
MlllllO..r•• (Eqlr. req. for Fubion
bland law nrm)
(1-4·=-==~
....... c .. ,.
(l0ke)' t.ouch-4owsam,
•Typhh
(bd ..... req.) 117-GMI
m:i.n:.
~NSONHllSlll~_S
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7
:-... '•· AIWi\ ~ ,.. • ; ~?~ 11 ~...... Jiii Wllllill4 7111 ..... W.-4 JllO MM4M•l81T ---m;:a.· ..:.,a;·b& ............ -;.;;;;-:i~;;-e:.·~· ~-=~=· .. , .. :::~~
-'J: -·----•-I•• • ... 111--• l•r = = "'•22 ............................... ., = -~ -ltGre lloq•• ..... .me. ...... ,.,r Hr ..... Co• ~Mew•• ... -'• ... l AIHCl-.
WllllJ'EI .....nw.. ...._ ..-. aa&uy + ladoor plula OD • aa .... v.,. Dr E-.
•drt 1 ...a. ,.,a. ecWIUollal .._.. ,,.o-ut t 'i.e NIM. v.wca. 811111111&1. c.ta II••
.... &IUI 11 ""'"a ll'ti&·offeue4 Co&. F cry .... -at &Ill Ill l$T5 .. .. , , '°'"._ ..... ,,.,,,, .... ..-"~111,___, c....... NEVE•AnE =NMaw.,... \'11Ced9JQ.~ ,, .. V. V..-M ., n.a,_.ca, ..... , ... •w••lftt 1llG. C&ml 11u1&1 ..... ,.... .. ,. ... JU..11MI
_... II }'Oil 11911uie ... nM Dl&ly lewl poalt'°" I • l
0.Hral omu. nHd NII. for Dvtlllit ye•r offlt• npel'Mnc• txper d •.Nlal•n m~r
' ..,. pl •~ l'llLn •• HAHDV .. Alf. d\1lure . l'WCfUINd. *M'1 ll0 work 91..~I~ 300 apt Uru\
¥1rled d11,\ea. Pert fullU.. Goof _.1 wlU\llsw-•mual,Tak 1
\I 11 11 u " -·~ ln&.-raUOna .,_twHn •-------· .. 11 m• • bull1N)4and re-q Su 8 lO only Straloflllx. ~at"lunn1
MaaaalM IU·TLM • DI Adama A.Ibo(:~ 1m1 Atm1troo1 Av11 . PIOD UC TI 0 ..a bJ.,.. ..._auoeeou.Hwy,So Jrvta £ o g , A Kt•11 "
O E N r. R A L ~ _ __! ~Co___ TaAIMBS
HOU. EKEEPI G. • HIADCUSTOOIAM J'""'ITOM IMA IO ~t bUI)' .. crowing -·' ..... t~ rttu'IU "", Intl plaatks mnfa ---.... "" • r llMd C\ll&Odaan attdcd Ptr ~ lr\lnie area day lhlf\ OSMn'lngs 1n womu ln lalbua l•l•nd b.)> Hunlmllon Bu<'h C'1 13 t.Sthr S.l 1311 matMtal dc'pt. fr ship·
laM. 40 br wt at 13.$0 l)' Srboo1 Dltlrlrl. PllW dopt. Will traln on
Dlt .-w + iM•b c.n -.11210t per rnoolh. dtl JAM'TOalAL U'CI Jub. Gooo 11taruna ~for UM«Vtcw padoQ on l'X])t'T Apply 6 hou.r urh ~vt'nlna. Wile fr growth potential
••ALOfftCI 73$ Uth St . II U M Y. Irvin ~ artll wllh llln\ co paid
800ToSlaM m.-__ i __ ----_6.ll_TlZl___ __ bend1t1 pOchae to ln·
MORESWlTII HF.Al.'nt FOOD tsAK on ________ _. dMdu.il sbow1n& dt'SU"e
EXPF.RJENC't-: bc-ach nn-ds attractive JOeMTHI & •Plllude t o learn
t'\ve-Carlolfl4·e bntblCersulldor cowaler TIMISHAAITUM Ch u1ce or 2 maJor Vaned actl\rltlei. hdp 873-234S medical ans &t 2 dental We wi.U tram TIDW6hartw &ti ltt ~ plans + hre IJ\S • co, pcaact ~fits tml W4MTID Goorae CharlP'I ufft-n. pro f 1 t :. ha r 1 n g &
AllPl.YbetWHn 8-ll Handyman for llgbt lb~Commtbatoo employee iocenuve pro-
llS3PT-oducllo0 Place malntedance. and cle"ll Rap1dCloi.1n&s gram " Triatrung l\""IY ~Beach up 'nus LI a S.day 'Week LA:a(b ...-
posH i On w 1full Cl) You'll be selling dt" CIMCO
i'V benefn.s Musthavevabd velopcr 1nvcnlc>rv In 2J6S81tgs Gasalv.f1ce Cali fornia drive r ~ '
4 ...... , w-..--" Pueru. Vallatta. + re· Costa esa
-VWA --bc.-eme Apply an person sala In Hawa11. Tahoe & Cl block So. ol Baker
Xlait co benef Typing 50. Mon. F'rl 6fl ·:1 Pe~ CaW'omla. 1--·°'-f R•edh-•il•J> __ _
• J J. J_J 1.::'.::TEN::·:~· Im~~ 1• 1t.1tmwm11111rfhlod'ldw .... WiftCJ11111
m.irv htrklt> .i1tt'nn I ISM/mo. Complete care UJJ :::r\L! I
d 84 year old woman CE 170Newport C1r Dr NB I who bas hypertension. , MAIMTENAN
Stea&S 640·2920 Feed. bathe, clothe. pre-, 3416Via Lido. NB SPECIALISTS
1()0'; FREE pare mt'd1cally pre-Call Warren Townsend 2HD SHIFT
sen bed food. Administer 1---•67•5•·1.s.12 ___ _,
General ()(face
. LEARN THE
lmRANCE
BUSINESS
med1cat1on and make -l~iote need for
<k>ctor's appt. Must have Jr or Sr H 1 g h f o r I NtpOf'sible individual
1 yr. this experience. mecllaruc's helper. ~hn wfttt 0 "'"""'*" eH)ht
fhle room and board +I wage. FUii time :.um salary. Call aft SPM. mer.63l-8 7. pars experience in
Com.act nearest Employ-Bedrical, MKhanicai,
ment Development Dept Kennel help. over 18. ...._...MJ & Weldlft9 oor ~.377-014. Ad paid custodial duties . Mon fundiOftS. Xlnt. Co.
I -nets. 557 0020 • •rafili. forbyemployer.
1
1 Fri. RAM. Celesual Ken
HOSTESS I ..._. Mftd rHlllM to: A progl"e!ISive insurance II Apply 1n p er son to IOTCteil HELPER SHILEY. INC.
company IS ln need or 8 I a c k b e a r d · SI AJU ltme. Mesa Verdt! 17622 Gilt.tte A•e.
career minded J>("Ople Resuurant. 4250 Mart·, Caw. Hosp. 661 Center.. lrtw, Ca 92714
loolang to break into the/ IBen~!~e Way. Newport Co&ta Mesa. ' L'~uaJ Oppor Emplov.-er exc1llng insurance fi eld. .. .... L LAf LA.HDSCAl'E __ _
H you enJOY working' HOSTESS 5'ECIAUST I :\tanne
with figures. have.In· fornewhouslngtract-4 Weare lookrngfornncx-1 OOAT YARDWORKEH
itiative and an aptitude days week. Hunt. Beach. perienced lands.cap t• L' p r T d for analy ti c al and Fardelalls848-4772. groundskeeper ror CdM :, r-'IX'!:,..,20t;)Chl SI(' ... '1,~·:.
clertcal work . havel public garden. FUii tirne.l ..'.:_an~e. """' • t '' '
gener a l orfice ~it · ~I. permanent. Call 673·2268 MARKET RESEARCH perience. are accurate Hottsekeeper. exper . M 0 n . F r i . co.
on a 10 key, have gOod pref. Bl-lingual. • • 8:30am-4:00pm. I Cash for your opinion
typl°" s kills (~wpm ) Maids. p/t lo start. • • I M k t h ·
and bave comm and of Service persons. • • Landscape m&1.11tenaoce ~ ~se:g~ l8-~
the English language, Front desk clerks. exper. Foreman needed. Vaned n come see us for an ln· .-J but not A l ~ ~ll llme perma-to answer questions on ·-""-w 1 II'""'"· nee. PP Y I comwner products We ..,.-~..,....,. e ha_ve sev~ra lo person. Hotel Sao nenL Good co. bene fits. wUI S8 . c ll hall time poa1Umis 1m· Maarteo. 6M s. Coast A·p p I y a t A " H pay you · a meci"ely available. Hwy., Lag. Bcll.
1
Landscape, 23811 Via Co mm u n 1 c a t i o o s
-Fabricanle, Ml.s&ion Vie· Research ~-8317
We offer a good starting fliel Front Desk Clerk. jo. 168-47SL. Matlire lady needed in
!!'!!.~~_. .. ?!~I~!~,.~~.-?!~
NurNI NursH
Moa.AM MUISIS ~-ISTIY
H11ili .•s •· LYll's • ms
PAY UTE •IWE Eamlnas up to•
RN's .... Up to ... SU2+
LVN·s .. Up to .... 171 +
Aides .... Up to ........ S54
Appl,y--Quallry
MOl•AM MUISIS l•ISTIY
1625 Mesa Verde Dr. Plaza E
Ste 213 -·Costa Mesa
<Acrocsa Kona Lanes>
5461111 * 631-1313
Morolo1 maintenance.
fuil ltnW. 5 30All·lPM
Mec hanical a bllHy
belpful.m.JO
MOTOR ROUTE
~ 7.3 30" 3-11 '30.
Top Salary. Out.standing
benefits Regular &t
rnenl raiaes 2 weeks
vacation alter l yr. Ma·
yx medical. dental & hre
ins. at no c ost t o
employet Jl1aphlp Con·
valescent Center.
6-e~
OFTICE WORK -Will
tram $ltD per week to
surt. Open sam to 8pm
!m-8413
Office help needed for
rapidly growtng oU co 1n
C.M. Mu.st be good w1lh
r1gures and have pre·
lm.mediate opportunity
rar part·lJllle eamlngs
'The Daily Pl~ ba~ a
IJVJl« route available Ln
tbe South L.a J!\I n a area
Delivery. a rternoons .
Monday thru rriday.
mornings Saturday &
Swxtay. No monthly door
collections. Earnings
about $500 per month
g r os s . R e l l abll'
transportation and small
cash deposit required.
Call 642·4321. Foslt:r
Ouellet. fordPtalL'i • vious office expenence.
Newspaper
PmE.UP
mEMBLER
With at least l year l~·
pcr1ence, preferably
news paper f:xn•l l('nt
t'OffiPilllY benefits Appl)
betWl'efl 9 A.\t & 6 P~1.
:\tonday tnru Frida)
ORANGE COAST
DAILY P'ILOT
330 W. lay St.
CodaMfta
~~
Es: .. oyet
MIGHT AUDITOR
Apply Craig Presle} S.in
Clemt!nte Inn. 125 W
F.splandian
Ni¢itClub
S o u n d m " n t-. x
perienced. Live mus11·
645-0478, Marty. i-lfl
!!pm.
Nurses Aide, Compa'mon
Part time ~ per hr.
642-2686
NW"SeS Aides needed for
day shi.1\ in Coov. Hosp.
Good working cood.
Xlnt . beoerlt s
w1insurance. Apply .
Beverly l\laoor, 340 VIC·
lDn8 Ave. C.M.
Posilloo orrers variety
and responsibility lo •
motivated 1nd1v1dual.
Ca.II for appt &W-9661.
CXf1C\'
GET IN OH
THE ACTION!
•TYl'IST
•SlCltETARJES
•Wo.Dl'IOC.
•Cl.BU(
•ACCOUNTING
•ASSIMILHS
• W ARl:HOUSE
You'll find 1t al hell>
thru tempora.ry ass1Rn
ments Work t1 few da)s
a wttk . .J fu ll Wl'Ck or
more the cho1c4• 1:.
Y"'1r.>
Top P3~. paid vtH•auon.
referral honu<>t..,
~l!:Vl::HA fEE
S EAVICE !::>
Call or come ln today
lMne. 833-1441
21.02 8'LSIMSS Clr Or.
Suit.e208
Hum. Bch. 847 .3498
16l.S2 Beach Blvd.
•230-E
salary and complet e Ocean Front Resort in\ TEA & SYMPATHY'S
beneft1s package along Laguna Beach. Evening Landscape F or e man krt.chcn 1o.3 Tues Sat ,!\lo·-;""
W1lh a "promote from shift. 3'MO hrs. Some ex-needed. r u II · t 1me ·1 ~ A 1 ·--~ Laguna Niguel. 831-0542
'Z7957Cabo within" policy. 1 perience oo PBX & NCR 1 permanent . uper'd & $4.00 · to st.art. PP >' HEMODtAL YSIS
. required. Call 4~7 47i21 strong background only 3-Spm 300 E . 11th St ·
Please apply in person all 8am to 4pm Mon Lhru nc:ed apply Apply at C:. ~ the personnel depart· Fn.forappt I ZJllll Via Fabncantc,Stc l
menl Friday, Monday lOl. M v bt wn g.3 MF'..CHANlC-S200 Week
andTuesdayonly I 7084151 I Will tram. Open llam 1 HOUSECLEANERS upj -Spm 995-8413 1
PACIFIC to$.;'>prbr.cir.645·5l23 LEGALSECRETARY MECLfANIC I I neOOed fOC" busy HB law .-· e x per MUTUAL \ orfice L1t1gat1on exp Porsche mechanic. must r-~ati H111111dl-rs req.,25-30 hrs/wk. Sal have own tools. busy --~-r· °"' $4·$4.!iO pr hr+ bonus. 968-0366 !>h o p . co mm1 'i!>1o n ~ I F\illorP/l'worit. Rapid open. wages . Goo d w ork
RH/l~
QiUcal Care l::xp. pre·
£erred WLll lrain for Lh1s
Specialty Alll tlmt• In
:\liss100 V1e10
714-831·1800
345 CW. St. I advancement. Must be LEGAL SECRETARY -1 ha_ bits. Ray Stephens t._..&Cllltoftl UI. bave ~ns. & speak Must be exper. Xlnt Aut.omolive.631·2092
Costa MeM. CA nuent English. lmmed. I skills. Xlnt. pay & benc. Nursing
92626 ~~gs. 848.7080• &'>l·9J39 MECHANICAL Camidlt Wortdftg
IL EGA L T RAI NEE MFGTICHMICIAH For An l1tc:hl1try An F.qual Opportunity HSKPR/ _BABVSl_TT~R REC E PT l ON IS T -
Empk>yer M/f' -For infant, live '"·I Good spelling & typing a Two years experience Leader.
Refs. CdM. 760-94.22 must. o.c. airport area working with m inute Srruth Tool. a leadini::
GIRL ntlDAY Is :;.. 1833-0352 parts. Medical compan} mam.dactur!'r in lht• lool· -· · I IMSPECTION TllAJHEE E•""'ll"nl benef1ls & I '"0 tndu..,lr. .. mainl<t lD'\ days. Llt.e typm11. bkkRP """ " u.., & add.1ng ma ch reqd To learn allMpba.ses or Ill· Live-in. well educated woritmg condJl1ons.. :\!is supenor v.orkinR rond1
Equal OpportunJ\y
Employer M F H
ORDER DESK RECEP·
110NlST -If you are
bnght.. eoerget1c & detail
mi.oded we have lht' lob
ror you. 60wpm. Xlnl
!>t.art.u\R salary. S44}.<r737
oc send resume to Panro
POBOX 1B823. Irv. 92714
Part U1ne Sales & Sales ~emeoL National
~gCorp.expand
lni ln Orange County
Call Mr. Ma s ten
567-8116.
PART-TIME help want·
ed. ~ pro shop m
N 8 Will train Ca ll
(Ms 644--0052
,
~nou.cuu
Weuve u lmmedia&. ..ma for • Payroll dal db a mlnlauun of
2)'11tJ~ rib.
medfum •h•d mnr1
plmt. 1be penon we are Mtldnc will have bad t.be
full ~blUty for tbe
P8Yrol( function. Can·
did ates mu11t be ex·
ps\enced with enurina
payroll into the com•
pWrized system. have aood typing, • JO lley
skills and be kncwtledga ·
b&e ot standard tax tables w:. If you like a busy and
demandinc position
please cont.act :
lnillejMewport ...... 111·1711 .~
t00%EmployerPaid ·
........ s,.cwKn
1&40 Monrovia. c M
P90DUCT ASSM'T
PllSoH
Deeded for fast P•<'e ptiarmaceutkal com -
PM.Y· Yon lhru Thw-s
watt week. FUU benefits .
131-1155.
&e342'7 E O E QC INSPECTORS -For
Sail Maker. Ne 0 .C.
8J.tllOrt. 6am to • 30pm.
Mon-Thurs. 979-1483 • l'IX OPSlA TOil •
Part ume or ruu tun~.
days or eves Must be
able lo work som e 9UAIJTYCOMTIOL
wkend.s T yping skills tMVICTOtl
req ~{any co. benefits. Le8d1n« manufacturer of
EX>E spa " SJOO' eqwpmenl Is
Fash. ls. area~lllO In need ol experienced A.irportarea~ usembly hoe quality
---''--------• OOfllrOl clerks. ThJs Is an
Personnel x1nt. opportunity rn a fast RECORDS CLE:llK growmg company. ofrer· ~ our ad 10 today's ang ~unty & growth
c lass1f1 ed s under ~-Wages bued Cle ric al. PA C IFIC on experience. Phone
MtmJAL Penoonel: 714'54G-4811.
Pholo Booth Atwndant .1
lo6
Ca II fl40. 7293 --------
Pictur e framer . part ume. expenenced Art
World Frames. 660 ~
Coast Hw) Lag Sch
-t!M-&l<X5
Real Eata&.e loans, N wpt
Brh 2nd TD firm seeks
l"Xper'd loan officer . RE
llr req Comm.only 17141
~3
Peoplt' net ded 1n
. un \l'l Beach ofc,
top rommu.s\on
('all Hod II yam.,
1714) 146-5502
Plant ~anager lvr J
small but fa.sl growing 2
sh&ft mlg.. plant. Santa
Ana Quahr1e d can
dldates will have 1 han~
onl s upervisory e'<
pmence & will be able to
roordl.rulte act1v1ues UJ
~hastnR. schedulJng
& m\mtory control E'<
penence tn lube r abncal I
LIU! & weldulR processt"•
would be d t-,1rablt' Rere1v1nl( Clerk. full
Salary lo S30.000 w l(ood llm l'. r etail c lothing
growth potcnual S.•nd More. experience prt!·
re<>UIDe & salary h1s.tvr) ferred. Wlll tram. HNI
to R. Woolsey P l::. 16 8 ~·30 Mon-Fri. Call
OUcary. lrvtM. 9271.5. Nancy,6"-5070
RETAIL SALES IN
l'IT STOii,
TIOPICA&. FISH,
lllDS. CASHlllS, •
MAM't• TIA..._
De.~
t"11"" pert-time, over 11 onty s.nt. Ana. Orange
G-0311. Newport Beach
644--01180, Laguna H ii ls
586-3112, Costa Mesa.
S.A~l.99C.
RN Part time relier
Supervisor ll·7 :30AM.
Mesa Verde Coov. Hoep.
661 Cent.er. CoeU Yes a.
SAUS
SALES CARHR7 ..-.&WOMIH
Bauer Motors ls in need
al two salesperaons. Ex·
penence not necessary;
wewWtrain.
You need not apply un·
k!SS
Well~med
Have positive atutude
Ability to learn --
And rno5t ot a.JI. a strong
desire for an out.slandmg •
career with a sucessful.
edhus&aStlc & growing
c:oix>ral.IOn.
Top company benefits:
Demo Plan Available
Health 4. We I n.s.
Pud Vacauon.s
Don't pass up this g real
opportunity. Apply in
penlOO today ..
"I M 0..-.. C...,
29125 H.arbor Blvd.
COSTAYIBA
PLASTICS
WORICBS
ltlCWI ICMST s.s AccouDl R.epresea-~-belpflll. It typing &a&iWll to sell OYet' the
& taon wortl XlDt co. phone to rda.11 ouUeU.
bmef11s lnfonDal offke Morgan E mployment
4cMr40W . ...tl c.M. Millie aft u11: Aef.DcY.IZMeuVerde EDl.DllNDUSTBJES 64S-SD> E .• Suite 213. Coata
2101 DIM! Sl. N. B I Mesa..
Acro&a from O.C. Airport ~-typ&Sl. com· ~1511 al.·1575
IIUllly assoc. olf ice for NEVER A FEE
2 Pl.AYGJR.LS-4 911> homes s Days. 9 A~f
Part woe Pbooe Work lo 6 P)t Pa1*.11b en·
6 to 9 vtronmenl. W1lb IJ.beral
. bene{'rt ~-Salary ~~Hr.~ Boo~ commensur-a~ with H ·
6mcmthCommiLmenl pm~ ~ resume
Call btwn l·SPM '>taung salary l'f'QW~·
751-3400 I n-.'f'll to :"11guel Shores
Community J\noc1a·
PLUMBERS HELPER -~ Niguel Shores
Will I.ram S200 w~ Lu Rd .~~ N1Ruel 92677
slart ~n 8am-8pm Rt'rept1on1 st . for fas t
SAUS/ASSIST.
Exciting video store .
CdM. Mgmt potential.
For mlo call 640-S()QJ
SAl.15 C&.al(
ror marine hardware
store 111 Npt. &b. Expr nee. F 'time. Im med. All
ro. benef1t.s. Ca pt a in ·i;
Lodter. 64:>-1711. EOE
MF.
~13
~ Tea~ht>r want·
ed. Cert1!1cal~ or 11x
peneoce. AM & After
ooons Ill Newport Beach I c:au Su,,an 640-a20.
ttrow1ng Ad Agenq· SAi ES Cl.Bl( ~ bnghl & chatminR .
lad)• to ~ customers f\111 time. some ll;IC~· . Knowledge ot cashiering
& handle phooes 111 pro-I or cosmetics helpful. fes6. manner. Must be Ca ll for inter view_
fast .ti accurate typLSl. I S46-8770 Mary or Cliff.
Good pay & co benefits.
PRESSER-Dryrleaners. 8J3.-ll.26for app t. I SALESOOUNSELORS
erper'd. fuJl -ume. Call -Remember wbeo you
for appl 548-2221 REC E PT I 0N1 ST 1 AS· 'M!re a k.ld aod wanted to --.. r1;"..... SISTA.VI'. m.iture. Cull· earn your own money ., ..--~ ........ Urnt'9ll ·l~ I Well we have seven!
A B D 1" 3 6 o I l .-k ·~_.;.,..,.,.1ST-lads· who do. but lh.ey Camera Pleasant Wont· ~ ••V'l""I 1og cond1l10n). good P\ea.saolpersonalJty,llte needamatureassttllve PnterMngtCo 831-74441 specUon. ust pass co.I woman to care for my 21 s1on V1eJo area Only lions which rl\UI lhl· physical lncl. back. x.
1
children and home Ages Uia>e Sl'Ckmg permanent good·IJfe environmt·nt of
GfftL RIDAY Ray. Taking apphra· 2 & 4. Rderences req empl?yment nrt'<i appl) our Ora.n2r Count~ )()('a
\1oos blwn 8·10 o nly. Call for inlervi ~v. CallSusan.~13830 \Jon. Here. V.l' offor >OU
benefits Pl P . Cosl.t typmg Corl>O'att> olfice. adult to ~perooe aod l'ARTTIME Me5a. :-O:pt Bc-h Apply in ~Beach ~ counse-1 them 10 sales EVIMMGS person. 2.98-B E 17lh St on«il.ed jobs from 6-9
Ma~ wor;rian needed St rat o fl e 1t . 1 7 6 7 I 83:J.,3M the opporturuty lo uulne
far cim&LaUoo dept. of Armsll"Ong Ave. Irvine, I 1 1 your potenual an a way Assist 111 ed.Jtor surve~ With or without lYPUli:! Slalt. Sl00.00 week poteo-
at PllMTIHG. ..
1
itiCB'llOHIST PM daily. $4.00 br lo
outdoors news paper. EO.E A Keodavis lnd.I LUNCH & DlNN E RI MedlcaJ Rl'<'CpL1omsl 1'\s· lhathosp1tal<iran't orrer
Lncated nr. OC AJrport. Co. I HOSTESS positions s1s tant for full time Because 1t will be up lo
3S br wort week. No ex· I LI Ca It & Cl e m p Io y m e n l. Ca II you -and not the head
rooducted from our of oeeded. Top pay. Tem· liaJ. Phone~. ExL
fice al tbe Orange Coa.sl Proo( reader & 1te«>enl porary & full lliM. Call 45>between2and6 PM.
Daily Piiot. S 30 9 30 olfice rlencal pos1t10n I Tod Services at 979-0164 ASK FOR LAURIE
pr. nee. Call Myrt 1-4.30 ava • 1 eaver '64·1CX51 ~ -to make lmpor-al S4CMZl2. I INSPECI'ORS Res t au r a n l , N . B . tant decislOOS.
Mm-Fri. 9:»1 ·30 Satur E o E day Gttalfor roUee1ans avl.11. at Detuns Pnn. I.E. L..d s.IH . .
I 9.c. 752-25311 anytune. Medical Assist.ant Front
GU •RDS I IHSPECTOtlS MACHINJSr / ASSEMBLE & back office. ~xpenence
A . Requires 1·3 years ex· 1 _ Npt. &h. manul. or helpful Call Ann at
f'u.11 " part lime. All p('rience. Ability to use food procl-s!11ng eqwp 847~
af re.abs .d UAn If o2rlm s va r Io u s Pre c i sion needs qualified person Medlcal part lime posi-
nd moonu~bt "' • .,,, ters. 54 y~ o6d rom· 1 SAL""' a er.. _.. pany m Laguna Hllls ot 10.150/oCI '•"-cc..:>
And that's not a ll Firs t wee ONLY fen xlnl beneC1u. Call I S..1'1hS..ad DfstridM•1911
Becauseilw\Jlalsobeup REQUIREMt-:NT IS A Tem71<195l-9500 955-1402 I T,...._
to you lo determine th" GOOD VOICE . Ca 11 n...11u Pilot t medical acei!ptab1hty or ~-4321 , ext 312 ufler PRINTER OR for AB I A* far Mr. fv•s ~ newspape s·J> PM. Monday thru n. k ...,,, ood •-I arculalloa department. umis 0~~: _ _.ges 1 or measunng devices. Ex· w1all around machanc over. l'U:\m:u we come. celleol benefits Please tion for I girl office in
No experience nee. App-1 b t shop exper Must have Costa Mesa. OB G VN ex·
Job applJcants. prepare ~ftU .,.c ...;.,, g pa y .. j Tbis highly successful
tndustnaJ accident re· ,._·_' 11UOJ-------flexible hrs. for exper'd • Reltaura.nCOOKt S h , • local newspaper _ as an
ly Universal Protectioo ~:~:'4m. e w ee r own tools. Please call pcnenceonly. ~·3441
Service. 1226 W. 5th st9.IY IMC Jim.642-9090
p o rt s a n d h a n d I c person. H. B 898-8495 <sno:w'l'OC>C"""' ~ foe 8 trainee in ~eneies. This 1a u ~u:~...,-. I ti ; P,..,. TIME _1.,...~ A.......Jy in person rcu a on sa es. MB>ICAL shirt opening, ,., nu"""" _. servtce•coUectionarea. Street. Santa Ana In· ' • terView hours 9-12 & l-4 17ax>Gilletle Ave Irv Machinl.st 12:~to8:~m. U you are 20 or over. & ~AMARIA Selecled applicant will
We need a good lathe Insurance. busy OB· EVDl .... S I IQolang for a carttr op-OanaPt.Harbor recevealiberalst.artlng Mon lhn& Fri. F.qual 0ppoc Employer GYN otc. varlous duUes. 1be bulc ~uirements na porturuty 10 pnntmg. ap· ». Moo·ThW'I. salary • re 1 ia11 r l y
man. tracer ex-per. pref. f!XPS"preferred.. 556-«>'Jl include a California Enterprtslng adults . ply al PENNYSAVER. Reslaurant &Cbedltled railes, bon-
GUAIDS
R.EUABLE SECURITY
OFFICER NEEDED.
With own tranaport.atioa
for Orange County area.
Uniforms furntsbed.
Paid vacation. Full &
part time. Relired welcome.
Call for appt
751-2454
L011JS
INVE.SI'IGATlON
&SECURITY
•--u~ 1._ Sm. growing ahop. xlnL Regiatered N u rse 0¥9' %1 with Dynamic, 19>PtaCflftlia.CM. -·-"'-.. -• .. vfi..-.. ... _....,., ......,. ... ...,. ~..a.ing ........ ds. Wesco Ur'r>U'.t.I SECRETARY· Ad N •. .. i t I • ______ , •. PenonaJ LiDes ...,... ........ ~ 1 lJceale and a minlmum v e n l u r o u s e w • e .. c n.. iqe benefit.I sucb a s
Strong Persooal Lines Maid, C.M. 642-414.2 Elper' seneral pract ce at Ulree ,_,... RN ex· pencoaliues. who en.Joy PnntJng rettauraat ~-Npt. paJd vacations. paid
Underwriter. Opportunl· l---------i olc.llOlNo.TwsUn.San&. ~But above all wo rk ing with and Pressman. AB Dick. Ex· Bcb.. l.rvuleatta. 0peo. srouPlneuraDce. tile ID•
ty to learn commercial. lbcbioi.st Ana. Salary com41:_ elle. we're loolljq fOC' a motlvaUng youths ages per.&'48233 N 8. 101• for cuhleu. awance A dent.al COY·
Good benefits. aalary ~AL memurat.e w/exper ~ profetaiooal wbo isn't lOk> 13.. $4.00 hr to start. count.et' help. prep, fr
open.Call7l4J549.2120. da.y wk. conskkr part· afraid to make lmpor· S100 a week potential Prinlln& ~-f\IU-Ume fr part· =-• must be ll.
MAC ... ST time. 973-1.5115 t.lddedliooa. Phone 64H32l Ext. 250 Pan/Alli time. Blndery time. Call Mr. £ncliah. hew a IOOd drivU.C te· •-··---D•Y .rut-between2and6 P M helper. 644-8233. N.B-.... 1 •Cftll ___. ._.__ ·-1-... ..... ....,...GitOW HEALTH candida; m~~~ve s+ ~ SCTRY Since w 're a dlvialon of ASK F~~.1tUR1E Production Woricer. Hood ...., . .,....,. ~ uAM.ii>ii; M~ a AJMSEXAMIMER years related exper.. ~'° .. ~lll:i",!~tflge~inJ Smith lntemaUonal. a -----1 Sails. First lay-out. Reltaurant tbru Friday. Saturday
work from blueprints. _...... Fortune 500 company. Party Consul tanl ' u 1TH. Full time. Variouspositlom&1valla· overtime available aa ExSaJper at lust l ytr . Must have labrlcated Npt. Beach. lab office. we can offer you top OUIUr Person. full lime :_:.. .,_..,,, ble. Day • ru&bt ahlfts. needed. ary commensur a e new tooling ac repatr eit· Salary: to $1200fmo salary and a benefit ind Sa tu -~--------~in~: SkJmly llJQa<equ.WiedA""
w/aper.S.-1787. is&ing tooling lo produc:· b&<ltdonexpr. 548-SSll package surpassed by · lu.rdays. APPv Hawn Reltaur&Dl, •1 ~ID...,,...lM
tim. We offer xl.nt. com· ~u ...... 111 •• ua none. JrmNewport Blvd.. CM. P R 0 D U C T I 0 N Yocttown. Hw.Unstoo arnpaper clrulatloa
pall)' beoefita 1Dcludlng -~ -'91 ___ ... ___ ., 1MIN£~ Rubber~ 8Hcb. bw'IW'M,WlolMof·
medical. deotal, • op-Permanent fulJ.llme UJUU'relook1qforl00d ~ Must pass co. 6ee, -W. Bay, Co1CA
tical u.uruce. Pleaae career mercbandl1io1 Income. top beDlftta and pmf .gp ~ loci. baclc X-~ -.. AM for 8•"1
applylDpenoa: l"8lt lreet1na c&lrdl lD .....,•bi.tit)'. Aad lfow Ray. Tallia,-appUca· COOICS a.111f or Km Qeddanl, stalY IMC. rtUU atoret ln tbe H.B.· Or-. County loeaUon !!HB•L£1 t.lona bhm 1·10 only . Brellefaat ablft. H · 011J....,. Wore lGA.W l'l900~Avelrv C.M.areu.Cilll (714) ....-k>10UlbeoMDCI Al.-: Stratoflex , 11871 ...--oelJ.App\1ln or.a.r2Pll.llOD·l'ft..
EQualOpporlmployer -..btwn7PM-9Pll. )'OUI' reeume and ~l W\t.b at i..t l year ex-AnllltrOnl Ave, Irvine. penon. Beneflll avail.' E.O.E. •
l•--------i ...WX.~toorc.U: =:::er.P~!~~~I:~ E.O.E. A Kadavla Ind. =· m E. 11th. W. Gtrt. Part time fOC' .... Tlilt.. SMITH TOOL ('JOalpilll1 beMl\ta. Appl)' _;Co.______ ...........
Medical manufactunn1 between t AM 6 SPiii. WI..-. P IT. Lacua• ...-
comp101 n eed s a ~tbnl= ..n-..a "' .. .-1 • _._ worker. Mathlne shop 178'71 Von Karman Ave. y IN p N '"'•-'* ...,. mo, • • .., Sill I I t l a.
lrv1 CA •• neL ,., .. -N ... n ...., & Dec. Aae »& ... r , OU IO llJ •
experlence requl red, ne. OIM•I COAST ~ ~ ~ .. IUO/t!I ..._. frtmdly, \8 yrs or older.
hi1h school machine 1714957-3600 DAA.YPILOT ----· r ull or P I T . Jr .
s hop ok . Excellent JJOW ••YST .., .. ,..,. .,._ RETA IL SALES -~· •
benellta • worilln1 ton· AnAICirmaUveActlon ·-• ,... t 1.....,. Tite Hardwue ult•. fiall· SecoedQlanee
dltione. Ml11ion Viejo Employer ... M •F. COITA..sA DM.YPILOT • 11 11 U.. .-llloa la retaU maW.Oc.aDlroat.NB
anie.Only t.bolt teekina ~ £--... ._...... hardware a tore. Se• mmt
permanent employment ~~~~~~~~~! --, _. .,......, -.. ,.. St H W ..S apply. Call Su11n, ~ IOml!lhint 10U want r: .,,... ......... ...,. .,. •• or eve. · ·
• -co MU! Cluaified ads do U.w .....__..,_.. to Mll ! W r l I Ill t C o · l 2 •
-· It wil.142•'871. ~~It well ~~~~~~!!!!~I ...;Rl;.:;a;.:;ct;.;.;1;.;;.d;..;;•.;.;•...;;C....;ll_.;._.. _ __;1 ~~~~~~:!!!~~
SEX:RET ARJAL
l'IOOUCTION
P\AfiMHG DEPT. SALES TRAINEE Basic skills wUI Include
Small well-established moderate typing ability.
manuluturer or e lec-Pref. some background
lrical dislributaon eqwp· 111 buic malh Ir elemen·
ment ls loolung for •fl· try blueprint reading.,
gress1ve Uld1vldu.als who' Ca n bega n 1 m m e d .
want. a career an r1eld llOOtmosta.rt.ingsalary. sales. 'The appl.Jcauon of
lhe type o( eqwpmenl we ROSAN. INC.
manufac ture 1s not' Newport Beach 548-5533
I earned overn I g h l. An ~ual Opportunity
therefore Ous opponun1-J:.:mploye r
ty reqwres an 1nd1v1dual 1----------
wilh intell.Jgenre. leam-
lllg abll.Jty, patience. ag-
gressiveness, & above
all, the desire to makt' saJes a can-er for It takes
a marumum of 2 years to
hecom c .in dlcrt1vt'
:ililcs mcl1v1dual in the
d{'('lncal mdus trv. 2v r..,
<'ollcge n :qu1 r t'd w'1th
rnalh or £'nS!lnt"t•nni:: ma
JOr or 5 y ear., In an
l'\IWval1tnt t·1w1runm1•nt.
U1hn.1?ual prl'fl•rrt•d .
Ht-!tum1• rPquirt•d. In
tnnnauon not prov1d('<1
SECaETARY
Of'f1CEOFTHE
PRESIDENT
Corp headquarters for
statewid e investment
services firm. f'a!>h1on
lsland. Excellent car~r
oppor wilh d1vers1ty &
challmge. Must possesi:.
top-level ext-cut1ve
'>t>c~nal ('Xper. Call
640-0123 Moo lhru f''r•. I
!l :.>am·S JOpm
''" phone. lnl 1tn 1ew
Saturday Call lor :ip Secretary
JlOllltmt•nl ~2011
UNICORN
EUCTR.ICAL
PRODUCTS
Anaheim C;\
S.\Ll:S the 'Pa & hot
* ENGI NEERING
SECRETARY
Our SUCCt'S.\fuJ ~rowtb In
the computer manuf ac
tunng field has madl'
Uus pas1llon avaJlable.
SEWERS. l'ATTERN
MAKER, DESIGNER.
SAMPLEMAKt:R
Cnaybo OngLnab
K31 2630
Loo king for S harp
Professionals ~eeking
supp lnconw 963 4142.
SHIPPING ~CYG
DRIVER. Full t ime
Mw.'t have Callr h<'. & gd
driving red. 646·88Hll
Telephone sollcalors
.__,EXTaACA.SH?
Guara.oteed earnings or
$3.S-O to $8 per hour
+oommissloo + boou.s.
Immediate openings.
part Ume. days or even lnes. Easy leads for welJ
known esC..blished rirm.
llMlll
TEL.EX OPERATOR
Experienced Tele x
Operator for tra ding
firm in N.8. S5.S-01hr.
Shipping & Rece1v1ng. p/tlme. 1.30·5 .30pm
Colt.a Mesa Stationers. Mon.-Frl. Please call An·
270 E. 17th St . C.M. APP· neue. &I0-6313.
ly ln person 10-12. ---------
SHIP ,IUCSYIHG
ASSISTANT
n e e d e d f o r
pharmaceutical corp
Job duties wilJ include some production work •
Hrs: 8-5. Mon lhru Fri.
FUU benefits. 631·1~
SHOE SALES. Wanted,
full or part time. Good
Co . bene fit s. Future
mgml. positions Poss1
ble. Apply in person bt-t.
!lam & llam. 3077 s
Bnstol, C.M.
SIUCSCREEH
OPERATOR
And S et U p l::xper
perm pos ition Good
bt>ncf Xlnt wor k 1n~
c o n d . C ;\I . a r c .1
714~1-0700
S t at1 ont-ry St o re 1n
Corona del Mar need1> ex
pr'd s alh lad). t'u ll
lime. 5 days. Xlnt work
uu; rond. upec1ally Cine
cllentele. 675-10 10
•TL SECY•
Now baring t elephon e
secretaries Cor a ne w
conc~pl In answering
service. P/lime or f/llme
shills avai.lable. Include:.
some wknds. Typing .
;JSwpm r eq'd . Many
employee benefits
avatlabll'. Salary :
BlO/mo to start r1t1me'
increases according to
your prog~. You will
be Cront-0m re to many
important bus Nt'cd
good lone or voice. as .
Sur~. ap~arance &
amblUoll.
Call Mon .. f rl. morn.
646-4871 t; 0 f;
TRAINEE
The Dally Pilot has an
operung ror a traln('t.• in
the Oass1fied Advl'r:tu.
111g dcpartmt·nt. tr you
can type about 4Swpm
~lectrlc a nd ar~ not
afraid of a telephone.
we'll train you for a
telephonc ~all's de'k
Salary plus comm1ss1on
on all advertising you
lake over lhe phonl' t:x·
eel.lent rompan )' benehu
STOCICClHK
.'.:<'4."dc'd for small fn<'nd
ly electronJc1> co m CO!.td
~t~a .\1 fo', will train.
full lime, i:ood benrflls
S3 25 hr 10 ),tart Call
· mclud.mg medical, den
la.I, life IJlSurance. crcod1t uruoo. etc
tu b 1ndu-.t r> ha -.
11uadruplt'CI in lo.alt•.., in
lhe 1 ...... 1 4 > r .. & ,, 'lllll
Wo\4'\AA Wt• tram )OU
lndt-pcnclt•nt ronlractorl-.
~tatu..., dy' 646-6059, eve'.>
~ ~orl\75 1227
Re,pon_,1ble for typing or ~:.tl3
('ngmce ring s pec1f1r &1 · 1-------f"or inlt'n'1ew. please
call
Sandwich & !>al;id a:.
t1 ons and c or rf's po n · TAJLOR for hne men &
denc c . a s w ell as womens appart>I F'ull
t"'>tablJshmt: and main time Newport liear h I
tauung hll' system~ and 95& I~. c~ng IJbrary. Wall be taught data entry into Teacher. full lime r htld
Pt.-rsorule I ()(fl c e .
6424321. ext 2TI
ORAHGE COAST
DAILYPtLOT
:mW.BaySt .. CM
Equal Opportunity
Mw:h ••• .......................
• #ifdll IOOI .......................
WESTMlNSTER
ABBEY
ANI"IQUE MALL
o.i.J,y lo-6. f'rt 1 ().!I
O.OSEDnJESDAY
U7Sl We.stnuoster Ave
GardenGrove ~6103
Cash paid for antique
shop Inventories Call
L•rry M o r gan
ffi4 )~
..... .. -................. ,.... IOI •• • I• .. lllllllM
KE!JliHOND ~· AKC ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.. •••••• .. ••• .... • . :.\atrua:is O..... llre. Mi r p._ • AnUque oak bool er. moo. MOYJNO llt1ST la.LI .. , .... , ........... : .. • !.~ !: ...... !.! t P t 'I · Illa o.ai upri&ht piano. Amq. *-'· ,_. rt· aNC ar.w &a _., _,_,._ .... lpm btn. coad.., 11700. CIU a*r.--. 1' -,oo11M 6 .. -. •u• , ...
K-hftl ........ AXC • ......., brw h11p -· 3 nod ............. ChaD'plon line. Oya W Aoola • udt. •· _-. _______ _
511·910, ev• U'1 · llLS C.ompl dln Mt MOO. Twla dr'awlr drtlM.r llO. evtt mat.,.._ like nu m S11'D
s,ri•1• S,.DJtl pu,.. ea. AJtUcuae1. 84t-490S 1-----~--AICC ~td. Champ evea.Da11•1·9WJean. CHM Orummal 1'1 '
b6oodl&ne. D00.14SotS21 "--.. ••-..... wt• ch.-. .........,. Bwnper pool ~ ..... -"" • ... iame table . Call Qast.om Jld, Xln(. concS. 5Sa.--. A.KC P\11' pup. 3-M fawn
colcn. PIPt'rl 4' ahota
8wtl.a. 9M-*2 alt s.
Pd 1800. Sac S3SO.
~6.
Golden Retriever f~m. t ' couch. neutraJ w/green
IOwtul. AKC. Cham_..on 1115. Antique dresser. oak
bne. mo. Dys· 1S4-1m. srs.~12 ~----~~--~~~ eves .11113-tWl. ~tFwwftwt
OOLDEN R41trlever pu111 BARGAIN PRICES
A.KC. Champ. bloodline MoW1a out ol •l•~ Lg
i U•ranteed 1200. See bookcase. Ital Prov.
pare nts . 1131 ·0~17 or 8drm.sola.2 upholchrs • &1.1·5389 end tables. corr~e tbl. ~ rm set. All excel
Yorb.tu.tt Tem er puppy.
maJe, AKC. a ll shots
S2.'50 494-2817
MimalW'I! Dachsund Pup
P'A!l6 Born 3 9 !Kl Ca II
alter 5pm. 714 548 1430
DOG HOUSE · 1-~or lar1otc
dog, sturdy, .,.,ell bwlt
$1() 547 3182
6 mo old red r hJm,PIOfl
sired Dobl~ pup. fomJll' .
show qlly S200 494 4156
an1. Csll 641-0424. Costa
Mesa ror details
1055 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ver; re-.onab&e furn. •
rfQc. Slaroete kilt.on, a mo. Call 5*.3483 ...,_tal Bed. xlnt cond.
SI~. TV $20. Port1tble
~ty 12().,Call $S6--0815
P•ir Anse ls Sc•son
Ticket.s. Terr•ce 1evel.
behind home plate. 75
PRl!S rerna.lnlng. ISM.
Jerry 673-2549
Y•inaha R eceiv e r
C R-420 $22 5 Also,
cassett~ d cc k $I oo.
Other equipment too.
!llS7·Ul88.
John Waynt-Tenna:. Club
ram1ly m embe r s hip.
saX> 213-431 600H
Racquet Club o( Irvine
Couple m e mbe r 11h1p
Must ~I 861 olr SSZ·61.S4
Victor Medallat 022
calculator. Oris COil.
1700 , sa le UOO .
Telecopler. bookcases.
t.ahk!s, dlairs. Pvt pty.
Call 87S-S716
Cash RegisterTEC
E lectric m echanical
type. Good ror small
business. Hoe C4> al
Sl2:5 each or S400 ror all 4.
Casb Only. can between
9 and 2. 64'; 7909
WANTED TO B U Y :
*"'•ces 1010 fTfttoYo. 1045
GARAGt.: SALt.: Sat &
Sun gam 2pm Men1>.
womerh and childre n.,
r iot.hes Book,, d1n1ng
rm tbl & C'h111r '
w matr h1n.1? all wood
1waJnut1 hutch <.iJ me,,
t.oys, twms1ze bed Craml'.
lamps & murh murh
nY>rl' 92S2 Parliament
A\'e . Westrrun.,ter. I lilk
~ or Magnola & 1-;d
~~
TOPQUAL TOOLS
Uruversal sander, high
:.pd dnll, wood planer. 2
tbl i.awi.. grlndstont-
whcel w 1clual whls. Must
!Jell !fir.. l2US
E I e c . t y p e w'r il e r .
P refe rably Facit. Will
pay up Ii> $250, used COi\·
dillon. Ph. 645-~ after
3 p.m.
••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
WASHER&DRYER
mrorbolh
Csll 673-8632
Wwsher. dryer & di:.·
hwas ber. A· l eond .
Sl2Sea . 646-SIWI
Maytag gas dryl'r I • ,yr.
avocado gm. S280 Xlnt
cood. 979-657 4
Portable Cren.er Cor sale
Good cond1t1on, 3 yrs
old 642..9188
Top of line GE l'lect
dryer, Uke oew. gold.
Sim Sfil · 1490
Elec. Washer & Dryer
Xlrt shape S200 for both
968-~
G.E bltin Micro Wave &
self cleaning oven Top of
the hnc. Ong $1100 Sell
ror S'TOO. Calonc blun ga'.>
stoYe. 4 burners. l nuto
$100. &th used only 6
mos. 752· 1784 art 12 noon
G.E reCrg C roi.~ 10µ
fr~zer Wo rks i.:rl'al
needs pamt S50 673 11~
G I'.: no .rrost rdril!
Creeu-r IJkt• n('.,. $1 ~
91jij..3J7 I Of I~ 7253
G E. Rt:fng Fr~t frl't'.
Almond rolor L1kr new
SIXl.642~
lkhwshr. wshrs. & df),.... .
reco nd . rrom Sli t>.
groty del. l!l!i ·76~0.
54fr5218
~t 1 r r o"' a ' t' • ' h c.1 r p
r :i rnu. ... d 522:'> 19' n 1:1•
!8mo 14 .irr:inl~ l.1k1
!ll'.."'.' .~11 1;; II
8020 ..••••............•....
3 whoeel 81.k~ ... 1lh t:ood
Sl.Z(! rack o n thl' bur k
Fine cond lmport .. d
from F.nj!land S2SCI
value. Sl'll 5100 C.•ll
67). 71»4.
Bei.utarul p ure bred
German Shepherd m ale
2 yrs. Good With kids
9t»4!152, 1$4 . u 14
7 m o n t h o I d f 1· m
Sht:p Hu!.ky pup All
~hots to JolOOd humL·
&'2-<'872
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Matctung sofa & lov~eat .
end tbls. coffee t bl .
JSmm w xtra l<"n-'i. truck
tool box. f:i" mach lath•·
w Jll .tC<'l''' tvn h &
m~ 1tc11~ 5:iG 6:iill
Houtcldd Goods 806S
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GOIHGOUTOF
IUSIHESS SA.LE
£ncor<> Lad.J~ Con:.1iin·
mentShop 31716S Coa:.l
llw > ~o L ag una .
~
1087 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BeBe p;i.m>t very tame,
great pet. lllO. with cage.
<714l96S-Ul3.
Auffy t< ittttt, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
6~ 644 0906 Apl '>all• Even thini: S I f' r p f' r ' o r a , 11 n
nau&;dhyde. eln r1 0l·
qwi!Jty 9). drei.1>t-r $2.5
rtti-4019 eve-.
Pimos & Or.-IOtO •••••••••••••••••••••••
must~· Plea~call • 0 5 0 67J.f.05 7
Hammond OrJtan, 2 key
board. + tape cassette.
Xlnl oond. $4000. Call aft
5 9&S«il56 •••••••••••••••••••••••
**I BUY** Good used f\imJture &
/\Rlhances-OR I will sell
or SEU.for You
MASTBtS AUCTION
~16 & IJJ.9625
AnuqU4! ~ Oak 10 ~
~set 1S4in round tJ
blew lt:a\t....., 673 7b'77
Mod\'m II\ rm wt. a:. nl'w
t'Ond 2 nod 1m1lJt1on lthr
couche:.. l!h1.,, ttJIJ rl'<'
tanguJar roHt'1.' lbl, lu mp
w marblt• p c d1·' t .o I
l'Ul"Jll't One C'tll>I SI .HOO
llo.·,l Offt•r ~ UI 11.
8070 ......•.....•..........
HJGH..FST CASH PRIC~
PAJO G-Ol.DSIL.Vl-.H
L: S COINS. Gold da~
nngs mens S4S. l.tdll''
S20 Will buy gold nni.:'I
wat.<'bes. teeth. etc Aho
h u y 1 n i.: !;) l l'•r I 1 n i:
""l'""'l.lrl' & Jl'W\'lf )
l ' !;) S1h N doll ii r' &
roan.,, Will p1rk up \.tll
l<lf Dall) c1tiot1• Um·c-t
•.r Collt"<1, !ff..i~ P\t
l't>'. IU!
s.wt.)th:U H 1091 ....................... SCRAM-lETS
l~ Brother sewing madl. Gd wnu~ 1 cond. Straight sUce ooly
Saine -Hound WOBOS3Ma>
Party -Sfflhe -~Spoiitftighoch IOt•
II • HOTT\JfR h ••••••••••••••••••••••• l're ., onl' o r t e rnt-dical · hr~ll>" book uba tanks. wetswls
llnw about lhat Marin. eq1J1p.All xlnt. cond.
c;.,.11rorruJ. ~)l h1dtnst" 642-~-----·
~~l~: i~•:._.,'~'~h 1l&'f TYH~odioshno 1098
11 H ••••••;•••••••••••••••• • l;\1;\U.OIATI'. ,. \Sii • fo ..., r 1, 11 I ct ~ 1 1 , ,. r T1'fltu.., mt•ml:k·r.h1p Ca po
l'l.111num ,\nv I. ind ,,n. .. 1 t .d prll"' t:ri>Jl
<on<l . Jmnu11t · l.1.11111 11 Mol(~r ' ~ ••thl•r ' D.l~
:'111<.'t· Zenith 25" color TV,
2 )T Wl'Tlly, frt.'<! dchv\'ry.
$124 646-17ltll
r • r ~ J.:)ft \IJ 16#.X
!-i!JCJ l haar s:.IOO. d11wt1" I "'~ :.i .... l
.... 1 S200. '1U•'1 n ... , •. l1t-<I Iii· \t.1hhu 327 ht•.idf'"
, l h1·'>l S:!Ull ( J 11 MiSGelCIM'OUS 8080 m.1a." 11••,..J, tr .111'> SJOO
m::owm Equalut'rl> so·; off
'·"•' Sp..,c t ro. BSH,
1 rown. J VC & other:.
Imm SliO ,\Llanuc M u~•<'
t~11i-IK'6 7~K0i
1
1 ·~-~~~·~~G·~· ~~n1 1 ''''"m SGO
OfflCE FURNITURE \11J\IOI! to 'ffiJll1·r ur r r,,im '"11' Oii tn• .... , •. onl ,~ ,41,. Vut .. ·n hlo.c' hd hrtl
fir 1' of(• I urn & ,,1 1 ~ oo~· i·.inl rur "''d1 ~~· ~ i::' 1111.111 J• "'t•lr.
r1':>.'>()(11" ;\1u'>l ...,.11 SJt t.•i.: ptu.' "1.,. 'Pdn' ..., , •'t . .,.m,.k,,..-o1 • l'l!i ltilX rl'lurn p .. rmdn •·nt I . t..nl) 0 ) ,\pr 2f, :11\ \I "'J h-U Jltr.it11\l' t.11: & d.i~...,
21';\1 -Wl3 Hirrb !:It . ~t.. '""P· mrl'l1nl! <itrhnl' ~'
A NB i51 d!llO ID rc.-qwrl'mC'f1U Prl' W~ 8011
\ t.lrflt ~' & lhert • Fnr a ••• ••• •• •• •••••••• •• • •. llcxL'it:hold fumJlur"' & .ic
I l'''ollf ll'' \I u 't I:"
I he Jp ('.111 l'lh !.~j
U1111hl1 hi'<!
~Int '"•nd 51:141
It;() 111 1.!
r•'J'\Orulhn'<I t .lJ: f'ndt>"t'
v.J llp.opo r. fJ!.Jrto or
f)',,, 4,i,, p.1p.·r &. ""'
14111 l>J k t. lnm ' our
l.iJ..:' llr ln 1 ..... < Jr•L
llJI k lo h,H ~
TOI' C.\."11 I' \I l>
I-or IN<i fumitur. & .1p
pl1an< '"· .,.urlo.in1: 11t 11111
(,7 ~l.IJ
BUMPER
KC.\ 2.:> • color TV. Jll
... ooc1 cabinet 1n xlnt.
t•lflfl Sl.50 673·1153
l\eti14"00d RN't-1 ver. dua I
t.umwble. Bose ~pkrs. I
YT old XJnt rood. $950 ouo ~X931
'1Manll n.~t>l\'cr & ca~s
1h>rk I new !.pkr:...
~ )!reJt h ~ a )teal
Jl s;'\XI I.If b-,t Ofr
~i IJ.i9
11.1..:h hJf'k plJ lfl I UIJ< h
S!'Ta C.all ~ tr.!!i.3 J ltt r ,
l'\t
l'Rll f .....
s:!t•.1111.) ~ -;0:;111 [)\~l '' IJ" Portable Color TV k!>~BI. ~I ai:!I I SJl1) CJll Art 968·3371 or 1 51 .. 11<?'-SI tillt•11
'· 'll:li.!' ~l .,., ,.,I
10 I I(" l'J'l(')n' S1 Ill t'.I
~ ..... Tu~ lndudt•d
\loJlll to bu~ l!fi'I llond.1 l t~i253 ____ _
1\CT'ord. 1 dnor .,.,'(j,rn
l>t2 337!1 ~mblc•rs, full time SA M
IPM. Mon 1-'ri Part t1mt· I
5AM·9A M. Mon Fri
SJ 50 per h r Lori '!.
K1trhen, 979·0747 a rt
101\M ror appt
l-.Oftware development
terminal T yp e 65-70
WPM Sh o rth and or
:.peedwrillng prererred. ·
care cenwr superv1t:ior at
Racquetball Wo rld. to
st.art 1.11 May Motivated
pre·sthool teacher de
Mred Call Gracie at
962.1374
Employer --------~&
liunkl>c.'d,, m .ltl . .,. h11 1
s.o Bran<! Ill'"" r .... \ I
bny .'>lpr :-.(J(,1, ru't M.!!l
·~-ll!Hl
'\Ol'AKL>'
C>rav. ~our ov.n nr wnd
namt'. ad<lrt .... ~. pht)n1· 6. "'l··u mak1· om· ~·Jt tl ~·r
l.1~ Add '.!:r l'JI h
On KllUl.I m-'t'd lt•p<Hn l d 1 •
'Jlffi.' Ot'\'(lt'<I for i.huµ
~ J unt• l:.l at La kl·
T ..that• Wn ll' ~mJnlha
Zink JI 6740 ~; Valley
\'1-.la L n . l 'arJdl::.t'
\',ult-y. AZ.~
Ya mJha R rc~l\er
l'R 1:!11 $225 Al:.o
1·J~M'llt• dt'l'k . SIOO
Otht•r c<1u1 pml•nl too.
!6H~
SANDWI CH S HO P -
Need ~ dt-pcnd;ibll'
woman. 9 to 3.30 wkdys
r 'I" also avail Call Scott
~ 7011 or 631-C)'.tOS ---
SCTltY /IKICPR.
Part lime.
UllmanSa1ls 675~0
Seamstresses. near OC
Airport, P W, 6AM ·
4·30PM Mon ·T h ur!t
979-1483
sEAMmEss
FOR SA.ILM~Ett
675-WTO
SECRETARY
F'or sales de pt. part
tune, flexible hrs, good
t yping s kills & die
ta phonc e xper. Good
pay. Apply American
Zettler. 16881 Halt',
lrvme.
SECRETARY
ORDER DEf"T.
f\un. Mnfg. /Order pro·
ressing experient'e a
mus t. Type 50wpm
Deta.iJ oriented w /good
phone mannen>. Growth
position. Irvine Furn
Mfr. T o p s a lary &
benefits . Send resum e
to. CJas.sihed Ad "579.
Daily Pilot. P .O . Box
1!'8>. Cost.a Mesa. 92626
J\tlent1on Evelyn
ltlckey.
Slc:TY /IOODHPllt
lMles Include It. hoc*.
keeping. typing 50·60
wpm.. t.elepbone. filing. aeneraJ olrlce WOf'k. Ell·
perience in real estate
~tlrmaoage.
ment highly desir able.
Salary ·based on ex-
p erien ce. C all Mr.
Turner, Trl·Co Really
Inc .. &tS-0621
We orrer n stable work
awironmenl with a n ex
ce llenl s alary and Teacher's Aide. Pvt !<C'h
benefits package includ· K-2 & Saturdays. f' rr &
ing company paid Life., P'1' 642-0411
Dental . M e di c al Ins urances. pe n s io n Teacher. pre.school ECE
plan. savmgs plan with urulS or exp F 1T . Pvt.
tugh interest, lO'h paid sch. CM 642-0411
hol.Jdays per year and I
week paJd vacation after 1----------1 6 months. Tins position ~ICIAH
mus t be fill ed i m ·
med.lately. Please apply I ELECTROMASK Is the
at. Personnel only company solely de·
d1rated to prov1d1ng
!RIVf.X, INC
.~ ..... 0-•\il-c_.,..,..
Jl!ll Redlull Ave.
C-a;ta Mesa . CA 92626
Equal Oppty E mployer
M/F'
SECRETARY
Pad tk Mutual, a leading
West Coast m suraoce
company loc ate d in
Newport Beach. has a
need for an experienced
Secreury to give general
secretarial support to 3
managers.
Must be experienced In
dictapbone t ypist wilh
ability l o take light
abortband and use 10 key
addiq machine. Real
E s tate kn o wledge
helpful.
We offer outs tanding wortin& condlUoos, com-
petitive salary and a
liberal benefits pac kaae
which includes
medical /dental In -
surance and tuition re-
fund. P l,i81e apply In
penon at our peraonnel ~t.
I rnaskmak:mg l'quipmeot,
ser"lces. and waler 1m·
I aging syslems to the
semi ·conductor indus try.
We are currenUy sooking
a talented Test Techni·
cian. Person should be
ramiliar with digital or
analog electronic equ.ip·
ment. A well rounded
medumicaJ background
and experience with op·
tics and servo systema ls
desirab&e.
TEST YBIACA.TION
SPECIALIST
Candidate should have
the ability to work In lhe
rnicrc>lilhography a reas
or photo processing
o pe rations . P e rson
should also be able to use
bi.nocu.lar microscopes.
1a.wr microscopes. and
measuring eqw pme:nt.
In add1Uoo to our ex·
c:e1Jent compensation, we
otter a comprehensive
benellta l)lcb1e. conve-
nient suburban location,
and a t reat work en· v\rooment withlo a grow. lo& corporation.
Send yOUI' resume.
atop by, or call:
(213) 884.$050 SICllTAltY
Jntemallonal Trading Co. looklna for sharp a ~
secretary for ules PACIFIC ~•ROMASI manacer. By Oranae Co. MUTU ·L INC. Airport. Accurate tYP· A 5109 De Sok> Ave lilC. lbor1.hand or apeed 700NewportCenter Dr. Woodland Hlll1. CA Writinl nee. 2 to :t yn ex· Newport Beach, CA t3MO 91Jl4 mpM!!l'lNl)Cllll!-~ Xlnl beoerits,
dtaa1 plan. 35 b.r wort An Equal Opportunity r.-1 OpportWllty ...._ Call '714)83Mf70. F.mployer 11/F ..-._.;.i-_ ~--~~lor~Mr~.Lotha~~r~Tgn~a~.~~~~~~~~~~====~~~~~~rff
TRA VB. AGENT Eqllipment 8030
Travel con.'luJtants with 2 1 •••••••• ••••• •••• • • •• • •
yea r s e xp -co mm ROLLEl3Scamera.JloO<I
vacation travel. Npl . Heh C'OOd.Juon $1~. &l6 700'J
Bt•JtJt 4po!lt1•r 14 ll(l'I bt'<l
franw, hdbrd. Pt-'<i SWJO
new S20IJ l~:~l !ltlCI k2!1i ~cncy&W-5.J'73. 8:00to2.00 P~
Travel Age nt / Asst .
Manager. Office ut Npt.
He h . r equir es fully
qualified agent.
domestic and interna-
tional. Potenual to take
charge In absence of
manager. Salary com·
mensurale w1tt\ bark·
ground. !714) 975--0087
TYPESETTER
Expenenced. Comp/set
642·1S62for appt.
Typing, part lime. S m11ll
company. MLD. ~wpm
540-M50.
~I SO wpm. 9am to
l2pm. S days per Wei)k
Fashion Island. Call for
appt. 640-8500.
TYPIST
Policy typist needed for
Hunt. Sch. Insura nce
Agency. Ra~ advance-
meol. for nght person
Pa1<1 co. benefits. Call
Sally 848-62164.
TYPIST. Bus y Cost a
Mesa o ff ice n eed s
speedy, accurate typist.
Sal. open p rr. or f" rr
fUJJ beoe(. 714-631-0700.
TYPIST -lntelhgent,
willing to learn. Gd
spelkr. Know grammar
.ti punctuatJon. 546--0606 .
WaJlnu for Naghl Club.
Beer only. 21. 64$-0478.
Marty all. llpm.
$2.13 1111' DAY
That '1 ALL you pay
(Of a
30dayad
In the
DAILY PILOT .
SOVIE
IRCTORY
00 IT NOW!
U~N71
•
THE BIGGEST
GARAGE SALE ON THE
ORANGE COAST
IS IN THE
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS
Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday
durl"9 the month of May we will run your garage s-le ad under this
special GARAGE SALE heading.
GET REAOY NOWI
Clean out the closets, attic and lclds'
rooms now -get rHdy to turn your
unwanted Items Into CASH. tall now
to place your ad under this SPECIAL
Garage Siie heading.
642-5678
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S..'fld < ht-rk or munt ' nr
dt.•r to
PfLOT PRIHTIHG
,. 0 &l"< 15611
Ca;td M<">.t.Cd ~
HwwsUNfonM
:! wuform." SlS ear h I
panL<;Ull S20 Su.e 9 10. all
in exC"elJent rondll 1on &
worn onl) a ft>W umes b)
!>lud{'fll nur!>e S40.5i21
alt 6
----\lo'.\.,TED \JM'd uten or
door Window or sohd
0 1\ Call 751 ·8967 or m-ms t>-irt 841
WA.VTED llome Video
TaJ)t's Bu} or T radt>
751-a967 °' 83S ms ext
SH
---------•I WA."'ITED L"led Chain
So fabed newly up
holStNed. +nl'W mOJt
l.re-5 Sl7S Xtra firm qn 1
Llnk Gate or dn\•eway.
;s 1 fl1JIT1 °' 835 m s E "< t
~
box matt. $175 1>41~ WANT 1-: U · II a n d
----------lavmmower ReJ ~ona -~'efl box mallrE'~:-.. or bl1· C.tll II-Hi S74~ &1 Ct
thoped.Jc 15 ) r wrnty llA.'1 or l'V{•:. or ~.2509 Nl'W S26S 64 I !!2 05. l'\.-l'!:>
~~ ----~--
Old Slot J\taC'hm~. l?OOd
111vet>lmcnt
54()..500()
Want<'d u H d l'hlld s
wortcbenrh & Lego bwld·
1ng blocks. Call Jean
5oS2-:mi.
Worid Airways ll(•ki•t ro r Need 4.7 tic kets for
May 3 LA lo Newark. Pageant of the Masters
NJ SIOO. Bnao 646-3893 0.11642-~8 l'Xt 313 (8-S)
MOVING OlIT SALE. '48
Panef Van. C'OU<'h & lov
t'1ieal. console sterro
w am Cm turntable•,
dinette table, Scott <.k1
bocts & O'Neil ska panti.
6iS.9583
SOO sq ft of used Pecan
wood parquet noonng,
xJnt concl 714-887-5918
Yacht Club Membership,
~ otc club price. <714>
882--0l2l6 eves
llAUT'Y SALON
.ott4G our Of IUSIHISS
Sale Apri 1 am /28. Sell
Ina eqwpment " aup·
piles. Vtry reuonable. J~ No. Coe.st Hwy .
Lagun&Bch.
!'ll'rt.>1> for sale Excellent
cond111on S6~. obo.
~~aftl'rSpm
loah&Msine .... ;,., , ... .......................
9010
••••••••••••••••••••••••
WHln8
BUYING
or
SELLING
TinisY_.
DAILY PILOT
IOATMAIT
To,._.,_._.
u1642-5678
a.OSI OUT SALi
Pictures. PO(ty planters. q. sale. 7ft jewelry dis· pl~ c&se!I. coin suppl.Jes.
otr1ce cblt. • 10 forth
1MH Beach Blvd. H.B.
~
Weddina dress Priscllla ol a.ton. Size 10 Realb'
bN\aif\11. Latt Ir t11lle
97N'r.iD
You may request Ad-Si1ter .W. wt.'!
placing your od ... °"' Ad-Sittw
number wi II appear in V01Jf Daily Pilot
od ... Ad-Sitter tabs your m I I~ ••
. you colt in at your c:cnvenilla to 911
tht ,..,.._ to your od ..... --
is only $5 per w11k. for llOft
information and to pica yGll' ad call
642-5671
I
7
"n Seecraft·S,_, l\alb
...... , •• d .
AMJPll/-.IU,&.~ CB,
RDf', 119, oub1&1en. Oft'""' IC'J..,.
IJiNkd IW Sele 211' Ctlp.
-Ma.ltaa Sloop ... b D .... eeac. bo&rd
&n all Da na Polol
IM"ard s.-.mll bid
•ldted1 to Nalloaal
Amer1C'an IHuraace
Co1"pan1. ~ 10 Oana
,_. StUpyard Bidl wm
btt ~ I/Tidey noon,
4a.io Tradet hallable
~
WANTT08UY:
IUllPD· TO l!'IT 6l0
'11 DAT'RJN. 56.Jm , ........ ,
wmtumPAITS
J~ ear part.a
Ull.PORT
At.m>SUPPLY
1orN Maocbe.ter
Anabetm 17&-9800
9170 .......................
f975DODGI
'l•TOHYAM ,,., , .. .,_.~ ...... _.... 4117"1 ....
Sil~ ..,.., : Oru l
wwtl trwkt ..._re
du ced l o ONL ~
llTIOJbftt oUH , Cell
Cll4> 14l MU Cleue
mn••l•I or (114 ) IOalleveninp. ------. .,, Ood1• VH Clean
IMl olf r. 11.._t Hll
MM300 ----... Cornlr Vea. runs
pd.
MNNZorleil-l381
'Ta Dodie Vea. l &IDIOOf •
llMl4 wtll•. rum 1ood.
LbOlla PMJd. IGOTG or ....
TT Ford l!.J.50, s tereo,
qiu. l)Mlel, IOO mi ranee.
k.mn..._.711.i
"11 Qev . .,., T van. R/H,
aW> tram S2500 546-0TSl
.s· Gru llarhltt full)'
equ;a ,..ct. bH U tl ha ll)'
matlllalned. read y to
cn.liM or live aboard
Sllp may bt available
U~ f\Ml\Clq ~J
ble •OOO. Jack Curit')'
S34·l50S evenln10 &
weellen d a . '42·0 41 l
~-
"1tHOBI£ 14 wttrlr Xlnt
rKlnJl tond Rudy lo
~ sieoo. 7~17116 -----
32' SAIL-TRl·OSl.
3 ba&,S. l 'lff, f.ilh k1ff.
!IM M1i.1nng xtra M
Smith. PO jjox 644, Costa
Mesa.ca U21
ua-mt D•tsun Plchp
Patta for sale. <Doors. '72 0.inPer Van. Dodge.
8ump11r1. Rear T all Fully eqpt .. New mtr
Gate. Complet~ Body I Sell/trade S2200. 6.11-4869
18' S., Boat canopy
EDd 0 18. Winner or
a..r.:ter Boat Parade 1:f\ Cyclone. New sails "
m.'JllT1 rover. R.l&&ed for racing
Ot' CN&SUlJ. Pl010ffer
SG-3838 al\. $.
ca.II 751-8867 or. 113.S-ms
~841
'Ci Ford En&. 352 ., Ford·
().Matac lrans m1ulon
Valued at MOO, Sacnhce
$:ll() ftrm 9f».4288 PacemMer 26' sport f ts·
henmn. reblt. 318.
(213 )597-85'73 2 High back Bucket seats 11ft ODAY, Magh d~·k. far VW $..'50for,bolh, Call blAh 1934 Net.'<b work ,,..., ,_..,
'77 Tollyttaft with moor· -'""""""---'-----1ng Call a fl . 6 p m : M7S.T.J0..3'7S3 --
G73-US8 2J . Sloop w s II p I) H p ....,. for Sale
TRADE IN SP ECIAL
J2"fROJ ANSEDAN S1 F
Osl, like new ·77 mdl
w twn dsl eng's. low hrs
Will sacrifice for $6.5.000.
O/B. Xlnt cond. Bei.t of •••••• •••••••• •• • • • • • • •
fer. 1138-7280
loah. Slips I
Dodc.s 9070 ....................... c:au owner Jdlr 63 l ·3133 --------Hlmtiogton Harbor Boat
2Xl Fl. Duffield elec. boat. slip, 31' & 48' Debbie
good cond.' $10,500. (213) 592·5645
64CMl50
i8 Formula Thunderbird zr. on1.y 200 hours . ss
phone. bait tank, outrig.
gers. w /or without lrlr
ITI4)67S-T107
HEWPORT MARINA
Sip& A vall 646-0551
Sip, up t.o 60' boat, util ..
phooe jack-Ideal loca·
bon.SSOO 673-1464
· T 3 F o r d ~. T o n .
Eccooline. 12.000.
963-3108
'71 a-evy Van m . carpet·
ed. panelled. new Lares
$17001080. 631-5734
i800DGE
• h TooVan
V-8. auto , p w stcenng
& brakes Air. crwse.
um fm. 24.000 miles.
$5 ,500 or best offl.'r
673·0819 days 556 5476
AAltos Wanted 9590
·······················! WE PAY TOP DOLL.AR
ror top~ cars·fore1gn.
domestics or claS~IC'S. l £
your car is extra clean.
see us I', RST !
25· Trojan in slip. fully
looded. $4900
Moori ng, Catali n a
lstbmus . SSOM Firm Iii lit °'9l9e c-ty
631-0210, 548 ·4200,I 292SHarbOrBlvd. 675-1784 or 646-1234
&t Oins Connie 34' f u II
t>Jf'Ctron1cs. Must sell.
P\t.pty. ~1769
D-ura> . .wa:u, 9520 I ~~:s~; ~tid-dlannal moonng off •••••••••••••• ••. •• •••. ---------
19· SeaR.ay i8 Bowrider.
240 OMC. 130 hrs, s tored
umde, like new 5Sl·37Zl
Lldo for up lo 40fl.
SlSOMo Jerry 673-2549
loats,C--..& Ski ..,....-9080
•••••••••••••••••••••••
• COHYaTIILE • 1963 CGr'Yair _...
Recent paint. lop " tires. Two extra Corva1r
engines • Spatt parts.
---------14' Sk-i Boal w /80 b P li!llDO/best olfer. C.U ~PRICESALE
311' QIJUSCRAIT
OU")'s VI. IKW Kobler
Just refinished. tuned m.ooo.
motor, trailer, tow rope 76M5"
&skis. 1.&l S800 lakes it all ---------
49M4Zl ews.
Ji' Beilame)'er jacuu.i jet
boaL New 45S Olds eng,
w/trlr. Best ofr or trade,
Evs. 714-e61-7075
'29 llodet A 4 dr town sedan. restored: $10,000.
'46 F o rd W oodle,
restored. SU. 000. 9"1S-«161
36' STEPHENS F /B Sein
6 cyl Cbrys/110 volt
ONAN loah. St_ot ____ 9_0_9_0 4 wt.eel°'"" 9550
~ ••••.•.•....•....•..... Radar, VHF. CB, sndr,
[ff
$22,000.
l1' OlRJS CRAF"T
Oms V8's/3"2 KW Onan
new engs. It plant, t~nks
S9.000
•••••••••••••••••••••••
RV. Boal Storage Yard
, 24-hour access Pvt
I ttt:f,1dence Hunlan!!lOn
Ii e a 1· h N c a r
Heach WRrnrr Cat i
I 7St-8961 or 8JS ms Ext.
SU.
Anderson's Yachts • I Park your Boat. Trailer
646-9000 or 7? an my back yard.
751-8967 or 83.S-ms Ext.
841.
Z!ft Century. Many xtrs.
2 2 5 C h e v y I 0 M C . T1 canporiation
Tandem trlr . S7 .500. •••••••••••••••••••••••
1979 DOOGE 414
D ISO PICKUP ,
Adventurer mod el.
Loaded Inc auU>. trans ..
Wt. a.ir cond.. off road I wheels & ures. Nevl?r re-
gistered. .. less than 700
males! (36196).
$1418
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
'2060 HARBOR Ill YO
COSTA MESA 642 0010 lm-0043 I ~Sale/
a>ft Seabird fully eqwp, Reftt 9120 i4 Olevy eust.om 20. 3SO
full galley, line bndge. ••••••••••··~··•••••••• 4-spd, many itlras. $2900.
reblt fresh wtrcooled Camper. 11 Cabover. 645-7400
Ford interceptor. Sac Rollalong. refng frzr. qn ---------
S6.fXWJ. 892-fm9 sz bed, A C. 493-5459 it Jee~ter V6, 3-spd .
Campe h 11 r I f good cond Ask for Doug. GAS SA VER ' r s r or "3 c or 644-2121 or 673-804·8
·77 Ranger Tti·hull is· I long bed~~
130 Volvo I /O. Under ---
7()\rs. nm time. Has CB, Motoriieod Bikn 9140
Tarp, bait tank. skas. •••••••••••••••••••••••
'68 Chl•vy S2700
X1nt work truck
675-l8S9
SS.00>. 2J.3..438.6108. "11 Carrelli Moi>ed Low
miles, S225 or best ofr. Tnidls 9560 I 1oa1s. ._I Gd cond. 67s-9412 _ •••••••••••••••••••••••
1 a..ht" 9050 Peugeot moped.. red. good 'GS INTERNATIONAL 1 ···········~··~······ •• 1 shape,~ tm. 7x9 nat bed. $700. •l.MMAC.28 .JO BOATS: 63l-44Clfbr 67S-S906 491H<m 612 mo. plans prepaid ---------from$1.ll&l mo. including ~/ ·oo Ford ~ ton p /u, 6 cyl.,
slip, lesaom 7141964-5994 Scooten 9 1 SO reblL en.i:. & trans. new ---------...................... . HD '61 XLH. 900 CC.
custom. .x.lnt. rond. S2. 800
714-960-3192 aft. 5PM D'S ANGELS
brakes $7 50 I 0 BO
64.>41117
'58 Ford Shortbed. '70 I
LTD enJt. In Xlnl cond.
SID). m.3835
COHHELL
C HEVROLET
,,. II· :. , •I ,
' r, , \ \I t \
SU -1200 ------
WANTED! Late model Toyotas and
Volvo s. Cal l u s
TODAY'!!
Earle Ike
TOTOTA·YO&.VO ., .. .....__ ... .. c .... ....
~ ••6-00>., uo.tot
PORSCHES
WANTED
Allow us l.be opportunrty
t.o consider the purehase
or trade-in of your clean
Porsche Check w1th Us
Today'
1)6Jl •W'l>Or ~ C,.at0i"1"Gt~' ... .:an.J:3
Top Dollar
Paid
f'or Your Car •
JOHHSOH & SOM
LJncoln.Mercwy
2626 llarbor lilvd.
Olsl.a Mesa ~5630
We Pery
OVER
... look
For Your Good
VW, Porsche or Audi
CHCK IVYSOH
VW·PORSCHE·AUDl
~ E. Coast tllway
at Bayside Drive
..
CHEVIER
flOllTHI
DISCll..-cATIMG -..wM1Ya1
•Pl&oOWMED *
•IMWs•
'i7 33l O pd. (814TKI)
'7133lauto. UIMTJA)
'78 320i 4 spd. (721WR F >
"7833l auto. (5641)
'78311l 4 spd. (492>.UW >
i8 320i 4 spd. (873VDI>
"116JOCS& <2> (472TA R >
YlllT TGUa 10 a..er .... blae~ GUJ•ICOAIT ....._..;::.,.
HONDA s.. t7M .......,...,.s --··-··· .. ·--· ~•yen ltlOSAAI :IVVA ••• TUllOI ~mE ::-:,~1ort••ld•aa.
~ .. cHa•ons ~"" .. Doveltreet ' ....C TIUCIS NEWPORT BEACH
.. Harbot' Blvd. 71J..0t00
CXBl'AMESA
l40-t640 , ........
--------y-• t765
Wiiii t.o buy l979 Honda
Accard.4doorsedan.
1142.3379
'Tl Pre lude s orf. a
AM/FM, Navy blue .
Rec. pa. 21K.mJ_ XloL aa.nc.m-no1
....._ t7U
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 Corolla · 2 door. S
speed. am /fm slereo.
XJot cond. As&inl SMOC>.
Call 54t-7628
'73 TOJOta camta. Auto.,
SZ,400. Call Kalle:
,,,_Ol-.27Gal\.&.
1975 Toyota C«ooa auto.
air, xlat eond. l2900 ·~
"781'ayota Creaida
Xlnl. eond. •.ooo.
S..2232,541-2235
UIO ......_ T,._,.. t767 c.... ..... '45-1700 ...................... .
---------1'16 TRT, xlnt cood ..
Im Kazda GLC ba tch Z1llJllC, 151!00. 548-Ml.2
back. dehtxe Interior, ,71 TRT. Waabln&too JS,W> miles, 4 cylinder. s speed. s~ and rack, plates IPRJ.-, very ctn,
factory 811'. new rad.Jal dayor•wea~
"11 IMck Qtat.e Wa1on. IJ .-a. full pwr, alr, split pwr IHtS, tilt wbt.1 ___ .........;._.,__ __ _
s ter eo, t ape, e t c . 1 ,_.. "40 =-i~ .s:r;. =• UH I I 11IIIIII1 I •1111••
'Tf L1Dll. .... •.t. Utl.
"116Stylartl. v~. 4dr H.T. eond. la/ .. t . url1 .
Loaded. SZ,450/080. _. • .-. ... 1111
144-15'12. "II Mn ' Wp. -5.
'70 LeSabre. F'lall power, .. L11> ....... lllO.
dele.. A/C, radao. $700. ----------at.Iv. meM.~ .... POIDSALI
811.lck lHO. R i viera, 1'11 Grauda • ctn all
SU.4.50orbeslolfer.New w /air cond. r••lo.
lW"bo V6, a1mroof, all belter. ltbr Ult ek. In
JCl.ral. Lo ml. btwn 7PM· Jdalcond. 9PM. nHIN-9053 Low• Slltl.
C ·u ttll = &;: ~-CO:. ·-·················· r.:!•bl• aavln1 s . "11 SDV. 15&. Loaded. -.. Am. T~'IS31.
Beautiful cond. C.ll Art JG).IMS
_9&8--337 ___ 1 _or_~-~----u.cdl-~~~-~9-9-4-5
i8 Seville 25Km.1. Silver . ••••·--••••••••••••• lU'es $3495 firm Call ~ I a JI 9770
I 9 8 0 PR IC ES -~---------• ·-••••••••••••••••• • Xlm. cond. Dys 833-51894, 'TS Li.ncala CoollAeat.a l
eve675-9167 4-doar, full pwr am/Im
GOING UP! Ex·
celent setKtion at
current prices!!! ..
SA VE ON LAST FEW
'79's IN
STOCk
SADOLBA~K
VAU.EYIWORTS
28G llargue.rlle Pkwy.
MJSSJON VlEJ 0
131-2040 49S.494t
a.OSID SUND.A YS
Sales-Service-Leas mg
Roy Ccrnt·,tnc.
Roi.ls Aoyre li~l W
t:...W Jamborev
Newport Beach &40-6444
IOI McUJlEH"s
850N Beach Blvd
LAH.ABRA
15 M1. No. of SA f'wy I
17141522-5333
~yhyAppt .
i9 RX7, gorgeous salver / Havinl trouble selhng
bUc mt.. like new coodl· your ur? Try us! Paid
llOn. Sll7SO OBO 675-2112 far or not' Ask for frank
Mazda '78 fully l-qu1p ManaoorTomAtkul.
Good mpg Call ~·7366
as.le ror Larry -----
Miii cedu ll'U 97 40 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
1969 MIZ HOSE
4000RSB>AM
Sliver blue & loadl'd with
all of t.be I u.xury appoint
menu Mu.st ~ to ap·
precuit.e' lw:rTY PO I
ONLY $4998
HOW AJtD a.,..,,ro1et
Dove " Quall Sts. J\.'EWPORT BEACH
lll-0555
1171 I llACH l&.VD.
....... Oii~
842-2000
"78 VW c:ust.om R1v1era
~. spoOesa, sips 5,
AC. steno tape, rett gu. me> fi:M..98.10. 64CMieM.
'79 450 SLC Silver. All
itl ras . M int cood . i1 8'a. ou mac.or. ltrn.
TI4-J28..1730 bnms. shocks 979-0963.
eves~
'69 Mercedes 230 4 dr
5oedan. 6 cyl . auto • p s.
a c.-. new eng. 5 mo-; aii:o
Xlnt cond. $48 00.
~~
WILL TRADE
1957 220S so rf. secla n.
. s tored l ly rs. For
13.<n>CASH & ., 633.foW1
i'6 4.S<5EL. 4 dr. elec sorf,
st«eO w 1ca.sset\.e, lac·
tory air, itlnt coo d .
Sl.6,llXI or best offer Uus
week. pp ~-0528 ---'65 230 SL Chss1c. Perf.
68 VW Squarebaclt .
Needs ~. 850/t.t of r.
49UU7 aft. S 30 wkdys ..
my\1JDe weelteodl.
'74 VW campu ru111
eqwpped, llllle work
needed. SB>O. or beR of.
fe' . ...-S
'"J?VW'hn Bus. New eog.
Ne w clutch, b r a k u .
Good ures. Hu porUb~
c~ gear Sf'eds krw
gear & ugbt body work
$2500. c.al.1673-9530 ans
"11 smile. 31,000 miles.
U>eded + mooorool. My
super buy $2200/obo.
a.90tl
wlfe'smr S7900.84.2·8632 1Meicay tt50
~······················ i1ELDOS12,~"
Mn rf, wares.c kit .lthr.
lollded. lo m1.003WVW .
Whls. dlr ~2963.
·m EL.DO $1.s.50"
Orig. ownr . 66K mi. wt¥-d1r ~2963
"SI Ddo Dl~EL BLUTiU ,
A.\1 F'M tape, CB. $2000
under W1ndow.
i9 Ddo DIESEL Baar· nu. astro root. Sl.S.SOO.
631-3392; 646·11722 o r
I s..s:l71.
i'6 Seville. jet bit w /red
vekJur mt. m.ue, wire
wh1s. RR gn ll, stereo,
etc. Xln\.. S7 ,000 /offer.
StSUIS.28
Ul!O D Dorado. F\rem u t
Gold, Vogue tares,
cnae.. ~ w II t.rk.
wire will.I. et c. Lo·lo nma. $1.S.OOOtbest ofr.
PP .....
"Jl6 Sevt.Ue Silftr oe CJ'eJ.
Uhr Inter. Stereo t.a pe.
c~. new \Jres, brks .
Xlnt cond. I ownr.
ORANGE COUNTY'S
HEWIST
UNCOLN·MERCURY
DEALERSHIP
RAYRADHOE
LINCOLH~MERCURY
16-l.8AW>Ceater Dr.
Sl)f'wy·Lake Forest Ult
IRVINE
llo.7000
t•mg "52 .......................
'86 Classic 6-<cyl, aulo
ltam. p/s. 12.000.
fl7S.3t14
"11 Nustaag V8, auto, PS.
PB. AC, All/Fii 8 trk,
mrf. he rack. 23,000 m1.
llltnt cood $3900/o fr
..-MUm-OG
i'6 llUlt IL PS/PB. A/C, mo lnDI. lltaay est.ras
.-0.ltl·'lJa
.... , .. , ........
MateOftw ..UM
41Km 1. S7 , l 00. d y i9 Must ... GW. 4-c:yl.
64'2·5200. al\ S. 67~74 4.sp, a /c, lilJar Joler . Wire
COHVERTllLE wtU C¥rS.. 1,9111.i. IU7S.
~~~!!!~!!!~~ cood. new paml $10..500 VW .. Squattbladc: Rfl>lt
mg. OeAJl. Xlnt cood.
Sl495. Call 4S7 -4076
75 a ft---...1... Can take trade • help --t flOaDC!e. JerTY l'BZ541 lo/am, xlnL cond ~.900. '781MW530i n.rm. 2u 437 .~ P P ~ 7317 '86 Mm&aq, reblt. enti •
i3 Merct"des 250 8. cnm -----
swod sys, AC. xlnl cood. -,,vw Bus. rbtt. nu clutch !~~~':'. ~~~:
ooly 48,000 ong nu. must .,brakes. S2400
sdl 631 7100 646-l.J06 MIS se!l ' 540-C20l days·
~----·~----
loob eood; any reuona-
ble offer . Must sell.
S48-2MS
I rnmaculate' Runs on re
~ f.?3$ 1 speed. power
'i\.eerulg, power brakl·•.,
&r cond .. AM Jo'M i.terl-o
cassette, electn c sun
roof, electnc w1ndov. "·
t.opaz/tan mtenor. Onl~
3>,00> m.aJes. Best offer
call 642.-0138.
MB 29> si::. e.xC'(1)l.lonall> ·m VW Fut.back M1nt
clean. lo nu. l0<·a l car CU>d. JOmpg. szooo. Aft
J979 Se-viJk. 8lk W/Sll~r
Mdefi. loeded, take over
lease. l'Sea..se c aU Gary
or ~ al 9157·163:3 or
'~I S4f8.4488
·79 G bia , auto. s a rf,
loaded. $86SO. 7S9·S309
dys, S5IM:lll6 eves/wknds
$6800 A ~ le fo r B 111 fiOm. 97'lMilM2 CJaWc 1.91S4 Mustug V ~
2S>CIDWOO 54().U.Sl orevs. 957·S880
i4 2002 TU, AC. sorf. al· MB 19159. 22QS, xl.ol cood,
loys, ne w 81l s t len rt"Palnled, r uns well. shock~. AM/F!d cass. $4950. p P. ~12A.2.
l·~ ---------'7S 4SaiEL. mrf, llhr int.
i 4 2002 4-spd .. Blaupunkt icon. gold, Oawl~!> cond.
am/fm stereo cass .. a le. SJ4.700 645-2375.675-8638
new M.achehns. $4575 ~ MG1 9744 ---------...................... .
'H 2002 XI l'\.l ro nd
throlll(hout. a •r. -t -<;p,
nf'w radials $5,650
013-Z150
~ 9715
•••••••••••••••••••••••
CAPRI PARTS
New Kool shocks ('72 to
'74) v .a·s1. New Sear)
H.O. 48 mo. battery.
Leather sport steenng
whee!. All half pnce. call
6C2-0138.
9720 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1969 ~fGB GT Ne w
A.'d FM radio Abking
S2000 1ncludang cover
Pnvale party. 960-5996.
MGB-GT. 71 , 3S mpg.
new: ell.It. clutch. brks.
etc Cusl 1ol $2600
494-7965, Kevm
PWlll)tOt 9 7 41 •••••••••••••••••••••••
AHAL
CUA.RAHCl.!11
Every '79 S04 6 604 is
~
SALE PIUCID!
BUCH IMPORTS
848 Dove St.re«
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
'79 VW Con vert ible,
~llow w '\.an int, 18,000
ml. ~ dys. 64S-8006
... 9673
C 0 9911 a.~ ... ._a1b111' .. 1 9955 ....................... --..
"72 SS :1!0 Sil /bit -·••••••••• • ••• • •
i9 VW BtttJe Con•CTtJ· VU1)'t top ·,,. ~7 air "79 Cullan S upre m e.
t.>M!, st.and.a n1. wk e over PS. PB 963-1.295 ' · 2fiO. V-8, 19mpg crty, 23 I~ Sl.000. Call uf\ 6PM ' • qic bwy, stereo. tape.
551-3Slr3 '°""cMt 9tZO I full power + er. cntrl. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• xlnl cood. a.Int buy. nu
71 BUG . Ve ry clean. I SEE US RRS:fl tns. 16J7S. Dy G-0891. Must c;dl $1900 b~t ofr • eYeS 644-21T7
66-5421 or 581 1152 Wt' have a good sdection ---------
63 8'l5. 1600 restored t'ng.
ROod sb1pe , $1 ,650.
64S.r707 aft lP ..
of NE W • USED
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CHEVROLET
:.-.;> tt •• rt••r fl,,:
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S40-I 200
\W 79 Coovert. wtute on
1llbl.e. Champagne Ed.J.
don. All xtras. Xlnl cond.
pp &500 213·964-l 133 il llahbu. 350. Needs
'88 VW Bug: Rt'<blt eog. tnm. .._
Good tires. AM/F M. ~
S1:llQ. Call 4S7 ·2116
71 SUpa-Be«le, snrf. nu
PAJOt fr 1nl. AM /F M
cms.. IZ500. 67J.MZJ
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'71 Sln Wg o 9·p ass.
Depend. Good l ownr.
Reblt enc. $800.P .P .
54S4'i29
1979 CW.ass Brougham. t
top. am/f m cass .• power
seats, windows, locks.
et.c. Auume lease, no-do.
pmt . requi red. Call
851·962Z office. s.52"576
'79 Olds 98 Regency
Diesel. "Save mon ey
W1th a dieML" 2 door.
Vlll.YI top, am/fm radio.
a c. pwr 9Mt. cnuae con-
ll"Ol, tilt wheel, wire
wheels. Ver/ clean. Must
sell this week! t6790. or
best dfer buys it. Days
S«Ml988. Eves 644-4041. 68UIPALA
S!DDORBESTOFFER sa..3'.17 76 OAlall Salon cpe, Xtra
F I S HI NG .
ENT E RTAI NING .
BUSINESS! ! 60' Hal·
teras Sportfisber. Enjoy
tbep)d Ule! Contact:
BobHagiD
815-2980
1!176 Honda 360 motorc y ·
cle windshield, gd cond.
$3.5, chrome rack carrier,
SIS. twin chrome pipes,
Si!O. 714f830.5912
71 Oiev. "'• ton plck·up, :m eoa .. 15-1.8 mpg. new
paiol/lnterlor . $2800 rum. (213)T11-2010 days,
(714) 6'2-4321. exL 309,
ask ror Saody berore 1
p.m.
Newport Beach 873-0900 ··"9~r.ftr.9'1rr.llft t750
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SAUS. SlaYICI
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OVERSEAS DELIVERY
EXPERTS
*"P, kleded, x.Jnt. Best
'11 a...,. aood paru, CM!1"$1.000.1Sl.-a2
.... 'tOOft Sl7S"' be8t ofrllmMilOllUlllU. 78 CullHa Brou1bam, ~~~~~~~~ Work Horse 3-wheel Dune
cycle. ll»ilp, $350. 963-&Si
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\AU -Y eqwp • $700, Panel t.n, 6 cyl. 3 spd,
w!Dlesel, auto pilot & Maril~ stick. rebll bead & tram.
m uch mu c b m o r e . Rum fine. SCS-8281
Sacrillce a l $14,750 Motartto.ft. Sde/
Finand n1 a vail. Call RMtjSto.age 9160 'S9 Ford PU w/shell, lots
Larry a t S81·6300 or .. •••••••••••••••••••••• ol xtru . 48,000 mi oo
4l&3la •We Rent• e D 1 . x ID t c 0 II d .
Hobte 16, Bat ofr. over mo. Must sell. Nu tiller
ext. 515iM378
IJlaader 34 Cstm.
M>,OOOFIRM.
Gl-3DMeve.
•Your llocor Hom~ IUIOO/beltofr9118-11JO
Top S t.o you.tax benefits ·-, ___ .... __ , 2 t.oa 1 ••
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since lm·full refs. alumnwn van. 1 lon lift
Dale's RV Rentals p&e. IOOO ml on en&. Xlnt
ss-4446 cond. 1UOO 645-102'1 or eoaa.
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All '7t Alfa Romeo•
MUSTGONOWI
i9 tU.SC. pwr. brakes,
dee. windows, a/c, elec.
aorf. c usto m seals,
cruise cntrl., stereo.
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Upl•, bdlt. wulaen. zr ,ooo ml Poncbe red.
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S2500/080. ~ or
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c ond. U .tts. Dys.
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nf. 15,8. &SHOOS or io.ded. w'rl=ale/caab. new paiat. Xlnt. cood.
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20' Newport ~~OB,
w/s llp, xlnt $3695.
213~
RENT 22 ft. lux. mtr.
home; alps. 6; self-cont.
SZIO/Wk. +ermi. 640-8585 IEACH IMPOITS
"74 l>elHD 710 Sedan.
ll,IOO. 1ood workio1
CODd. Good mpg. ID-3108 "JOIU&. Bura&mely. AJC .. G I 4 ' ftOI
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.. Dote Street
NEWPORT BEACH
7u.ot00
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cond. Uode r b ook . caee stereo, sunrf, air.
sn.-s =-= ml, IMOO.
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Nlpwr ••• 100.
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(6') comp trailer rkl air, ttk, recaro 1eat., io.lad. m-sm--.._ ms.:155
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7M/Wrt471 or ~-4511 6t4-7S1'2. MOn••o.. Wiit/maroon Int. All -., dnl cmd. SMM.
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EQUIPMENT INCLUDES:
V8, automatic transmission,
power steering, power brakes,
maximum cooling, white side
wall radial tires & morel
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EXAMPLE: 1 ..
CHRYSLER CORDOBA
FACTORY INVOICE
PLUS
SALE PRICE
CHRYSLER REBA TE
(164452). tOoes not lnchxte factory Incentives CK~ holdbeekl) ONLY s
EXAMPLE: 1980
CHRYSLER LeBAROll
·FACTORY INVOICE $6029
PLUS 75
SALE PRICf $6104
-CHRYSLER REBA TE 500
YOU PAY
-ONLY 55604
SPECIAL USED CAR BUYSI
1970 BUICK 1972 GMC
LeS.UIE SIDAH SIERRA PICKUft
VB. automatic tra"'ls.. air cone!. owr. With camper shell VB. automattc
st & brakes. tilt wheel. pwr. seat & transmission. pwr steering & brakes
windows. radto. wsw fires & more' air cond~ r8dt0 and more• 132899Mi (931 BED)
s1295 s2095
1978 PONTIAC
PHOetlX COUPE
VB. automatic trans . air cond . pwr
steenng & brakes. radio. custom
wheels wsw tires & more' 1777TWOI
s3595
1978 PLYMOUTH
HOafZOH SEDAM
Economical 4 cyt engine. 4 sooed
trans mis,lon. AM/FM st e reo
casse"e pwr steering. bucket seats.
roof rack & morel IB49ULCl
FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE
EQUIPMENT INCLUDES:
6 cylinder engine, automatic
transmission, pbwer steering,
power brakes, maximum cooling,
tinted glass, white side wall
radial tires and more!I! (176022)
VB automattc trans air c:ond owr
steenng & brakes vmyl top cu.,tom
moldings radlO. wsw tires & morn'
1505PCYI 5 2195
1979 PLYMOUTH
VOL.ARE SEDAM
VB. automatic trans air cond owr
SIPl}rmq & brakA'> vinyl top. radio
W SW tires & more' (774YMW)
1976 PLYMOUTH
FURY WAGON YOLAAI WAC.OH
V8 automatic trans air cond . pwr VB. automahC trans... air cone!. pwr
<.tf'oronq & brakP!> rao•o lugqage c;t & brakes AM FM stereo spht
reel\. WSW ltr6' & more• (330WQt~ pwr seat & wtndow<i. rool racil 1111
wneel Cr'\Jlse conlrol I mucti more• s2295 1909PRJJ sie5
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CORDOIA COUftE
VA 11u1oma11c trans air cond pwr
·.11m11nq & t>rakfl"> ll•nvt •op rao10
w~w 111041 & more• (6t2WPF)
5 4695 \
1979 CHRYSLER
HEW YOttKEI SIDAH
5th Ave Ed1t1on Loaded me VB.
auto tranc; air cond pwr st &
brakes AM/FM st B track owr
w indows & split leather seat s.
paddeo 100 & mucn more' r 1307 4 71
56495
INFORMATION, CALL 546 1934
ROCKY ENGLAND 11
NEED CASH???
Wo pay top dollar lor OOQd. ctean late model cars See
Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh !Oday WI AUOW TOP
Dou.Al FOi YOUI TIADMHI SH US MOWlll
SERVICE HOURS
MONDAY THIU FRIDAY: 7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.
SATUIDA Y: 1:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P .M •
:411--... • ,.,_# .... _,. --~ ........ ·-........ ••· .,,
SEE OUR SERVICE
DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING
A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP! .
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7
Huntington Beacll
__ .,,,......,..,.E ..... taln Y!1t~0~y-
ORANG
OasSes Dehftted
Parents, Students Lodge Protests
8y trl'BVE •AaBLE °' ................ Several bundtf'd pa~nls and
atudenu s tomped, ~d and
ch eered Monday evening as
s peakers took fo ur hours to
either damn or praise W> m
novative C'redit system at Hunt·
lnaton Beacb'b Ocean View 11.agh
School.
One group of pare nts told
school trustees that the leam·at·
your·own-pace system is a
fail11re and suggested al 1s caus·
Russian
Aid Seen
For Iran
From AP Dispal~bes
The official Tass news agency
indicated today that the Soviet
Un ion and Iran we re moving
toward closer economic ties
The report came on the same
day as a Chinese dispatch an
nounced Iran and the Soviets
signed a "protocol for economic
a nd industrial cooperation." and
o ne day after the European
Common Ma rkel voted to move
t owa rd economic sanctions
against Ira n unless there is
some progress made within a
m onth toward r elease of 53
Americans held host a,::e in
Tehran.
T ass, in a dis patch from
Tehran. quoted Revolutionary
Counc il m e mber Ayatollah
Mohammad Hosseln Bebesbtl as
, saying the Iranian govemment
was not surprised by the Com·
mon Martet actJcm.
He was quoted as saying,
"The socialist and developing
.countries are ready to support
Iran. and the negotiations of a
Soviet trade and econom ic del-
egation which were held in
Tehran is one of the examples of
this."
The Tass mention of the So-
viel· Iranian negotiations seemed
<See IRAN, Page A2)
Amusement
Issue Before
FV Planners
The (."reation of a zoning
designation that would assure
that an area in northwest f·oun-
tain Valley continues to attract
family amusement businesses
will be the subject or a publtc
hearing before the city's Plan-
ning Commission tonight.
The comnussion meets at 7 .30
an City Hall.
As currently proposed, the
new designatJon would be ap-
plied to the area bounded by
W arner Avenue. Magnolia
Street and the San Diego
Freeway. A miniature golf
course. batting center. skatinR
rink, miniature formula racing
track and an amusement game
a rcade currently operate here .
This prope rly currently is
zoned for local and general busi-
ness.
Don Contraman, a city plan·
ner. said the commission has re-
jected a developer's plan to
build an office building at 9125
Recreation Circle, citing po6Si·
ble traffic problems.
He said the commission wants
to assure that future proposals
follow the family recreation trend ol the area. The planner said the com·
mission probably will take no
action on the proposed zone
cbaoge until the office building
developer's appeal is beard
before the city council.
CIE4NING lJP
JfTl1I PILOT ADS
.. Dally Pilot classified ads
really clean up.
"I bed Sood success selling
my wuber and dryer ln lbe
daaalfted teet.ion.''
That's the 8dvertJsing success
atory ol the Corona del Mar man
who placed this ad ln tbe Daily
Pilot:
Wosher and gas dryer.
matching set, xlnl cond
XXJl•UXX
If you want your ad to clean
up, call ecue78.
••
101 ~ pet"ttnt of O~an View's
firs t •~nl or dau not t o
araduate
A rormer Oc~an View stud nt,
w:ivlna his achool transcript at
the crowd, told a different story
·Tm no waJlung computer or any brain, but the Ocean View
system really helped me," said
l>avad Chow. who told trustees
he had graduated t?arly aod was
now attending Brigham Young
University
High school trustees, who
Moring IJp
claimed the gathering wu the
tareest they'd witnessed since
the la.st teache r stnke, agreed to
review the variable c redit
system al a later meeting.
But the s peakers, m an y
urmed with petitions and a host
of s uggestio ns, a rgued the
~nefits and tbe drawbacks of
the system furiously
"How did we know it would
take two or three graduating
classes to iron out the pro-
Has she got a sister? You bet. This is Kelly Collins.
younger sister of actress Bo Derek, who bas been named
official spokeswoman for Una Enterprises. Her previous
a~s1gnmcnt was standing-in for Bo ln the new movie "A
Change of Seasons." ·
Troubles Mounting
For Police Heliport
The helicopter base for the
Huntin gton Beach polic e
helicopter squadron has d1sintc·
grated
The landing pad is cracking
a nd sinking i nto unsettled
landfill Methane gas is seeping
through the soil surla(."e, causing
headaches and posing a fire
hazard.
The maintenance building has
been closed as a public saf.ety
hazard.
That's the good news .
T he bad news, according to
Police Chief Earle Robitaille, is
that the city is no closer to a de·
cision on a permanent site than
it bas been for nearly 10 years.
When the heliport, which is
located off Talbert Avenue south
of the Central Library, literally
fell into unsafe conditions, the
city moved its helicopter base to
Orange County Airport.
Another possiblt' location as
being considered near the Joint
Powers Training Center near
Gothard Street
But Robitaille 10dicated that
the new delays mean that a de
cision for a permanent base 1s
probably another year away.
The delay, he said, will be
costing more money because or
the 15-rninule fii ght time and IO·
creased fuel costs at the airport.
Mayor Ruth Bailey said today
that residents near the proposed
park site have lodged protests.
She said that the council de-
cision to steer away from the
site is "probably political."
"But I personally feel that it
wouldn't be the best use to put a
he liport in such a beautiful
spot."
Robitaille said the helicopter
(See PAD. Page Al)
gram?" uked parent Tony An·
drews. "ls ll possible that this Ui
an experiment at the expense ol
the students?"
One student broke down in
tears as she told trustees about
the pressure the credit system
was putting on her. "But I'm go-
ing to graduate.'· she added.
A not her stude nt , Robe rt
Nelson, held up a fist of truancy
ca rds and said "there is
<See CREDIT, Page A.%)
Neighbor
'Soured'
By Onion
William Wnght said his wife
~leeps with ear plugs He uses
an electnc fan to drown out th1•
noise. It com~. he ~aid. from
Huntington Beach 's ne west
waterfront restaurant.
He told city orricials, city
council members and Orange
County Supervisor H ar riett
Wieder Tuesday afternoon that
his new Huntington Harbour
l'Ondomm1um "practically sits
in the middle .. of the Red Oruon
Restaurant parlung lot.
Tuesday's s pecial s tudy
s ession was prompted when
Wright complained to council
members Monday evening about
e xcessive noise fro m the
restaurant parking lot.
Several Su.nset Beach resi-
dents said they too had been
bothered by noise from the
restaurant's customeTS and by
cars ~Y claim spill over into
their neighborhood. .
The Red Onion is one of two
restaurants localed ln Peter's
Landing, a New Pacific Coast
Highway development styled
with a commercial and residen-
tial mix.
John Cope, project manager
fo r the cente r , admitted de-
velopers made a mistake by
building residential units ~o
close to the commercial outlets.
"Unfortunately, l guess. U11s
<See ONION, Page A2>
Plan ·D e layed
For· Offices
In Huntington
Plans to build a JO-s tory offi<.'C
complex on the old Q(."can View
School District headquarter!'>
property in Huntington Beach
have hit a snag.
Developer Frank Mola, who
agreed to purchase the property
for $3.1 m111ion. told trustees
that he must get a zone change
on the property before his lender
wall come up with the money.
He told trustees that he may
not get word from the city on the
zone change until September
Escrow on the property was set
to close in June.
School trustees wondered
aloud if Mola was not t aking a
gamble on the City Council
granting a high rise zone for tht'
property at Beach Boulevard
and Warner Avenue.
School di.strict officials asked
trustees to hold off granting an
extension until all legalities are
checked out. They saJd even if
the land saJe falls out of escrow,
Mola would owe the district
$50,000.
But lease costs and gasoline
expenses have shot up.
And the distance that the
hellcoplers must travel rrom
Orange County Airport to HWll·
ington Beach has reduced patrol
time by about 33 percent, be
says.
Bride Bai-red
The city bas been conducting a
search for a new location and al
one Ume, apparently bad settled
on a site near Ellis A venue in
Central Park.
But the elected officials this
week shied away from tbat site
des pite its endorsement by
Robitaille and other senior de-
partmemt beads.
The council h as decided to
take another look at altemate
sites, lncludinc rebuJlcliD.1 a
base on the present site which
contains landfill from 10 to 60
reet deep.
According to a city report,
garba1e. trash, street sweep·
ings, car bodies and concrete
footings have been dumped
there.
Honeymoon Cash Denied
CASTRO VALLEY <AP> -
The bride-to-be, en route to a
Lake Tahoe area chapel, bad
her plans for wedding bells shat·
tered by the clatter of a bank
alarm.
Patricia Valencia. according
to Alameda County sheriff's dep-
u ~ !~~.1. told her fiance s he neeaeo to make a quick stop to
withdraw money rrom a saving•
account to help cover honey·
moon expenses.
J immy Feo pulled bis van
over out.aide World Savlnp and
Loan Association la thla 1ub-
urban community acroas the
bay from San Francisco, dep-
uties aald.
(_.~~
Ms. Valencia ran inside and
deputies allege she banded a
teller a note demanding money.
The teller pushed an alarm but-
ton. and the woman ran outside,
authorities said.
Sherifr's deputies said s he
jumped 1in lbe back of the van
and told Feo to take her to a
restroom.
Deputles responding to the
alarm stopped the van.
Aller quesUoo.ina, Feo waa re·
leased. He was left with two
wedding banda and a beaded
lace veil.
Ms. Valencia, 36, was ar·
ratcned on bank robbery
cha rges and was Jailed to lieu of s 15,000 ball.
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One for Ted ........... l
Sen. FAward Kennedy, wbo defeated ~ident Carter in
Tuesday's PMmylvania primary, exults at a Wasbington
~peech today (story on Page AJ).
Anderson to Run
As lmlependent
WA S H I!'iGTON CAP>
R1 ·11ubhC'JJl C'andJdate )ohn R.
\'nd~rson '4111 announce Thurs·
c1J't that he wall run for pre'l1·
dt•nt a~ an independent, source~
:.aid toda"
After more than a week'!! con·
te mplat1on, the veteran llhnoas
C'ongre..,.,man has decided lo
abandon his quest for the
HepubhC'an pre 1dcnt1al nomma-
tion, the :.ource!> 4'atd.
Instead, he w1ll seek to tap
what tu:. campaign !>trateglSlS
KENNEDY BRACES
FOR MICHIGAN-A3
..,ee as voter di..satasCacllon Wlth
the two maJor party front·
runners. President Carter and
Ronald Reagan.
The sources, who declined to
be identified. said the formal an·
nouncement would be made at 8
a m . PST Thursday at the Na·
t1onal Press Club In Washington.
A spokeswoman at Anderson's
ca mpaign headquarters con-
firmed he would make an an·
Mile Square
Park Deleted
From Funding
A $5.3 million proposal to de-
velop 86 acres in Fountain
Valley's Mile Square Park didn't
make lbe list of county parts
projects O range County
Supervisors approved Tuesday
for funding over the next three
years.
The $4.C million s hare
supervisors would have had to
come up with was simply too
hefty ror the $7. 7 mil.lion parts
budget. officlab aaid.
Supervisors sent tbe Mlle
Square plan back to county
aides with orders to cut the price
tag.
Development of Mlle Square
Park, the county's bulest urban
park. abou.ld be consider.cl a top
priority, 1St Diatrlct Supenlaor
Philip Anthony said. He uked
county aides to brin1 back a 1 ..
costly altemaUve plan •• IOOI\
as pouJblc.
1
nouncement Thursday regard.in~
his political plans , but would DOl "
gave deta.Jls.
Ander so n already h as
wi thdrawn from ton i ght's
Republican debate in Hou.ston
bl•tween Reagan and the only
other remaining GOP contender,
Geo r ge Bus h . who w on
Tuesday's Republican pnmary
in Pennsylvania.
Anderson has not won any
primaries, and gained only 57
delegates to the GOP Nat.10naJ
Convention in Detroit this July,
pulling him third behind Reagan
and Bush.
Already, Anderson for Presi·
dent organizers in various states
including Massachusetts have
been given the go-ahead to or-
~anize independent campaigns
on the congressman's behalf.
Even before deciding to run as
an independent. Anderson had
begun pulling together the core
o f a national campaign or·
ga n izatJon.
lo addition, the prestigious
Washington law firm of Arnold
& Porter bad been enlisted to
cha llenge state laws that would
work against Anderson's entry
<§ee aUN, Pa,-e AZ>
Coast
Weathe r
Con tinu ed c learing
through Thursday. Lows
tonlght 45 al the beaches
and 52 inl and. High s
Thursday 60 to 70.
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authorWe. beli~vti lo i>. lhe t'ra. h of t~lr twin en(tne plane m the Oabilan mow\tams
Foe hampered the narch by Monte~y County sberiff'li
deput1e.oo Fremont Pt-ak. about lZOmll a out.hot San li'rancbco
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CALGARY. Alberta (AP> A Canadian court has frozen
Net.on Bunker llunt's oil exploratlon permits m Canada's
Beaufort Sea, uset.a the Texu oil mUllonaire pledged as part1aJ
payment ol a huge 1ulver futures debt.
BP Explorahon <Llbya) Ltd. oblained an uuunctlon from
the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories barring Hunt
from disposlog or the offs hore exploration permits. valued at
$300 million. The BellufOrt Sea region ls an area of mtense oil
exploration adjacent to Alaska's oU·rich Prudhoe Bay
Hunt and ttis brother. W. Herbert Hunt. agreed this month
to tum over the oil rights t-0 the Engelha rd Mineral~ and
Chemicals Corp .. or New York, as partial piiyment on a contract
for 19 million ounces or silver.
McDowell School
Redesign Ordered
T rustees of the Fountain
Valley School Dis trict h a ve
~iven a green light to prepara-
tion or formal construction
drawings for nearly SI million
\4 orth or a renovation ~rk at
now-vacant McDowell Elemen·
tary School.
Current plans call for the d1s-
1 nct to move its admmistrat1ve
offices to McDowell whe11 the ren-
ovation is comple ted
If that transfer 1.s made. the
district's current headquarters
o n Lighthouse Lane will be
le ased to oth e r part1e!> to
generate additional rc.-venuc for
the district.
This game or musical chairs.
with school properties 1s
necessar y to cope with decbning
enrollment and a reductJon in
't<ite fundtnj!. according to l>r
.I a l' k M a h n k t· n . a s s 1 i. t & n t
~upenntendcnt
Further changes m the use or
district property may be needed
as enrollmc•nl contin ue~ to
decline in thii. dccad<.'. the !>Chool
official adde<l
The chstm·t closed McDowell
and Lamb schools in the <,pnng
or 19i!J becau~c or dccrcaM:d
t•nrollment Since then. Lamb has heen leased to lluntangton
Bl'ach Union I llgh S<·hool Das
f'rom Pa9 .... t I
RUN ..•.
on the ballot as an independent
1·and1datc.
Cr aver. Matthews Smith and
Co . a political ronsulting and
rl1rect mail f arm, has been
1•ngaged to r aise funds for the
hrst maJOr political campaign to
bl' conducted outside the two
major parties s ince George
Wallace ran as a third-part>
1·andidate in 1968
Anderson has said he will or
ganize no third-party move·
ment , but will r emain a
Republican who. if he won.
would form a national unity ad-
ministration.
He also has said he would IJke-
ly choose a Democratic vice·
pr esidential candidate. and
name politic ians from both
parties to ttis administration.
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tract fo r administration offices.
At a recent board m eeting.
Fountain Valley trustees were
questioned a bout the reason for
spending nearly Sl million to
move from Lighthouse Lane to
M cpowell School
Trustees l'Xplaancd that the
city's Planning Commission will
not permit McDowell to be
least.'d for mos t commercial
uses because it 1s in the center of
a residential tract
The Light.house Lane building.
however. is located at Talbert
A\ enuc• and Ne-wland Street. a
<·orncr that could be w.ed fqr
commercial purpo~f'S.
According to current plans.
the district would use fund~
from the sale of 1ls surplu.s Pope
"le propert v to pay for the ren
m ataon of \1 d)O\Ao rll Th<· Pop{·
µrOJ>l'rt) Y.ils purc·ha~l'd for a
propo!.<'d '>ch1x1l an 197:!. '4hen
the d1stnct believed its enroll·
n1Pnl would continue to r&Sf'
Thl' cl1striN '<; c-urn·nt .,c·hi-<lult·
1 :.ilb for the adrn1n1c;triltarm tn
occupy Mc OoY.e ll beg inning
Jun" I. 19RI
f 'rom Pagt• t I
OMON ...
1s thl' mma l•xpcm,1 VP restaurant
built an Southern California an
lhe last five years and 1t ·~ really
the m spot ..
He said the rC'slaurant has a
dance floor that has become lhl'
.. hott~t plal'c in town."
Wright. "ho play<:d portions of
J tape he said he recorded one
t•veninj! near th<• parking lot.
o.;aid h£' has asked th<' dcvrlopcrs
to move tum to a different loci.I
lion
.. 1 don't know wlrnt :. goin~ on.
but they're Jl('Ople going m and
animals when th~y come out,"
he said.
Cope said he has met with re!>laurant orficwlo.; and prom
1!.ed to do what he could to ol
lev1ate the problem. City of
r1 c1als srud a noise !>ludy on I.he
parking lot will be conducted
this weekend
Police Chier Earle Rob1la1lle
~aid police hands are tied
because the complex is private
property .
.. Personally I think it's a tern
ble decision to abut discos and
homes." said Robitaille. "but
the problem could solve itself
because every disco in this town
eventually burns out ..
Cope said he hopes business
doesn't "burn out" but spc.-culat·
cd that the crowds eventually
will become smaller.
·'I think the (res taurant)
owners have t-0 be told that lhe
residents do have a recourse
here -they can be closed
down , .. said Mrs. Wieder. "They
have to be good neighbors."
Jewelry, Camera
Stolen in Valley
Jewelry vaJued at Sl,000 and a
movie camera worth '"° were reported taken In a burglary
Tuesday at the Fountain Valley
hom e of Ell11beth Jones, on
Obsidian Court, police saJd.
Between 7:30 a .m . and 2:30
p.m., bu.r&Jars forced open the
front door of the home,
ransacked an upstairs ~room
nnd took the jewelry and
ca mern.
Ngw YORK (Al» Ch au
Manhatlan Rank. the naUon'a
third la.rat&-t \'ommerclal bank.
r,·d11cf'tl ll• prime lendtn1 rate
I l~lnl "1 lit JX'rtt>nl today.
It w., the lh4rd Ume lD a weM
th11t c.'twff .-.ctucfd U\e ba1e r•
11 ,•hur,.. oe t'001m•ttlal ao.a..
(.'ha '' did not lnamedlai.ly
l'Oll\U\\'t1t oo lu move Anal•.
howt1ver. tu.ad Pl'l'<ilcted f\.U'tber
r c•ductJom II\ th pnme Deal9e
lnt~rt-ist rntt> m nlODey rnartets h·" t-htllt.•n 1:tnd d emand for
lo-..n:; hou IX't'n de<:Untna in t.be
ti.el' ol a wonentna economy
und h.laih borroWUll costs.
The• 1mmc rutt.' 18 generally
lt1l 11.>wt•st ratt' banks ch11t1e
htat rorporote customers. But It
.illiO 11> u widely followed in-
d 1c'ltor or interest rates In
}:l"nersl
After ruing continuously to a
pl' k of 20 percent by early
April. Chas(' Lnitiated the first
pram(' rate reduction or the yur
April 16 when l lowered its
pn mt• to 19 • • ix•rr('11t It reduced
11 .m11thl·r '1 point two duy.s later
..,. h1.m tlw banking industry lo
~l·ner.'1 moved to a 19h percent
µrt ml'.
Hate:. on stx month Treasury
h1lh CeU I 6 pt'r<'enta~e points
Monday to 11.892 percent at the
gnv('rnmcnt's a uction. Those
r.1t(·:. had risen as hi gh as LS.7
Pl'rcl'nt an late March The rate
<h1t t•rn11m•s what banks must
p.iy depositors on six month
111<mey market certificates.
The stock market gainl'd more
ground 111 actsn• trading today.
1.·xtcndin.-: Tue!>day's explosive
rally after a bri(.'f mad morning
paU:.C'
Thl' Do\I. Jonl'S a\ erage of 30
1111lustriab. unchanged al 8 a.m .
~µorted a 5.20 point gain to
i95 05 bv 9 a .m
G :uncrl> held a 3-1 lead over
lns.l'rs umonl: New York Stock
Ex«hangc-hsted issues
f'nme Page ·' I
CREDIT. • •
s o m t' l h an g w r on g w 1 t h t h c
!>~stem
"I'm not a real self.motivated
s tudent. I guess I'm a ditcher.
but there i5 a problem at Ocean
\'ae\4 Something isn't ngbL I
want to ~r;iduat<.• but I won't be
able to."
Senior Cecil Binkerhoff told
trustees I.hat he. too, wasn't go-
1 ng to gr adu att>. bu t "it 's
nobody's fault but my own The
..,rhool isn't to blame "
Crat1C'al parents and students
claim the credit system allows
.,tudcnL'i to fall behind with little
\I, arn1ng They claimed more
,than 300 s tuden ts h ave
Lra n'\ferred out of Ocean View to
t·M·ape the system
Th<• credH pro~ram calls for
pupil., to earn a minimum gradt•
o f(' and to <·om pll'tc all
1'1;1ssroom ass ignm ents and
p.ipers to receive fuJI cred it.
'I don't Y.ant my child to
~rJduat<.· unll'S!> he can read .
..,. ntr· and spell and that's what
<>c<·:.in View will force him to
do. ~aid <mothe r parent. "The
'>C hoo! is ~reat."
School trus tees. who asked
Supenntcndent Frank Abbott to
provide them with accurate
graduation and transfer figures .
alsl} were dJVJded on the credit
quec;tion
"I beli eve we have to stop this
1>h1lowphy or social promotion ...
remarked Trustee Helen Ditte
·we're doing oo service by g1v
1ni,{ students a feeling of success
\I, hen they're actually railing ..
Hoard Preside nt Dons Allen
s aid the school is n't working and
questioned the system's integ·
nty
·'The strc-ss and the pressure
at the school is just unaccepta·
ble to me." she said. ''The con·
rcpt 1s good but the problem is
with the delivery."
Frank Halley
Dead at 45;
Service Held
Graveside funeral rates and
burial have been held in
Oklahoma City. Okla .. ror
Coastline Community College
Coordinator or Ins tructional
Media Services Frank Halley,
who died 12 days ago.
Mr. HaJley, 45, who lived in
Stanton, was nlght composin1
department foreman of tbe Dal-
ly Pilot until 1987, when he left
to become s upervisor of the
Anaheim Union Hl1h School DLI·
trict graphic arts department.
The Oklahoma native, who
always affected a traditional
white shop foreman's coat. IUC·
c umbed at Santa Ana·Tualin
Community Hoapltal April 11
following a Iona illness.
Survivors include bla wit•.
Velma ; a grown son Pat and. a
dau1M.er Terril both of Cone
Mesa, and a son Michael, of the
home. '
Local n r&ngcments were un·
1t ~·r dirt'<'l lnn of Wel\tmlnsttr
tl1,·mon"11 !'.irk und Mortuary
ltleqal• ~aper.
-~ llouna '6uilty~-!l-
Mn•e• Dws
Jane Froman. a popular
slnger o( the Forties wbo&e
~ttle to regain her career
after shattering injuries in a
plane ~rash was dramatized
rn the movie "With a Song in
My Heart." is dead at 72.
Officer Gets
Jane Fonda's
'Autograph'
VEN'nJRA (AP> -1f it were
handled by a Hollywood
publicist. it would be bUJed as
"Barbarella and Wonder
Woman Meet CWPs." Driver
Jane Fonda. with eassenger Lyn-
da Carter. got a speeding ticket
from the California Highway
Patrol.
The llcket was issued as Ms .
Fonda upped down U S. 101 in
V(•ntura County, about haJJway
between her Santa Monica home
and her Santa Barbara ranch.
CHP officer Newton Tobin.
alone m a patrol car. reported
that he clocked· Ms . Fonda 's
Volkswagen Rabbit at 75 mph m
J 55 mph rone
ln Vault Theft .·
An Orange County Superior
Court jury has convicted buaf.
neasman Vincent Carrano and
Jack f'ullon ol fraud, consplracy
and grand theft in conneeUon
,..,..... Pflflfl' A I
mAN ••.
to amply confirmation of the
Chinese report by the Xlnbua
news agency.
Meanwhile, four mot.hers and
wives of Tehran embassy
hostages began a round or meet-
ings Wllh European leaders to-
day by calllog oo French Presi-
dent Valery Glscard d'Estaing
to ask for his help an freei nc the
captives.
"I feel we have support," said
Lo uis a K e nnedy , wife o f
Mor ehead K e nn edy , the
economic and commercial at-
tache at lhe occupied U.S Em·
bassy an the Iranian capital.
The four women spent aJmost
an hour with Gisca.rd d'Estaing
at the Elysee PaJace ln ceot.ra1
Paris. A presidential aide said
the meeting was arranaect. at
short notJce and reflected the
French leader's concern for
what he called "this human
problem ··
The meeting went beyood the
planned 30 minutes as Gi.scard
d 'Estaing kept a delegation of
visiting mayors waiting in the
lobby while h e conferr e d
privately wilh h1.s American vis·
1tors . Two others have sons
among the hostages, and the
Court.h's husband ls a host.aJe.
A communique said GisclJ'd
d'Esta.ll\g expressed "t.be pro-
found sympathy and solidarity
of France. land of human rights.
for the hostages in lhe cruel and
anadmtss1ble ordeal thev have
been ltvmg through sin~e No·
vember "
wltb the e mbeialement of ••
mllUon in pr.ao. ........ from
tbelr Swlla Vault.a, Ine. llDnf•
flrm.
The two men wen Couad cull·
ty Tue.day di 30 telonJ COUDt1
and face up to tlx )'ftrl In lt.a.e
prison.
Superior Court Judce Jobn L
Flynn J r. set aeatencin• for May
20.
The jury of se¥en womm and
five men h ad deliberated for
more than a week and ita venllct
Tuesday afternoon capped a
case U.at has luted for nve
months.
''Things went the way I
thought they would," pl'OHCUlor
Douglas McFarland said. "I'm
jllSt glad it's over with."
Carrano. a Seal Beach resl·
dent, and Fulton, who Uves lo
Corona del Mar. were taken Into
custody aft.er the verdict wu
read
The owners of the now-defunct
precious metals storage firm in
Santa Ana were convicted of
multiple counts ol grand theft u
well as insurance fraud and con-
spiracy.
T he prosecution bad con·
tended that CaM'ano and F\llton
had embezzled gold and silver
valuables from the firm and al·
tempted to cove r up the crime
by st.aging a phony robbery.
f'roa rage ,, •
PAD •••
unit. comprised of lhtte opera.
tional hel~ers and eiibt of-
ficers, has been a "lifesaver" to
lhe police department.
"It LS the best tool we haft for
I aw enfor cement in that our
ratio of poUce officers to popula-
t 1on has fallen below one per
I 000," he srud
YON HEMERT'S
IS
·wARBIOUSE
CLEANI•!
~
~th Annual
Warehouse Sale
2 clays only
May 3 & 4, Sat. & Sun., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
YES, VON HEMERT'S IS HAVING ITS 5th
ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALE.
RUTHLESSLY CLEARING .OUT AND
SLASHING PRICES ON FURNISHINGS FOR
EVERY ROOM IN 'fOUR HOME. GREAT
BUYS!!! ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS,
DISCONTINUED STYLES, AND SLIGHTLY
SOILED OR DAMAGE·D GOODS, IN ALL
OF THE QUALITY NAMES VON HEMERT
IS FAMOUS FOR .
Cash & Car(Y All Sales Final
1371 VILLAGE WAY
IN COSTA MESA
IPOti9&.Y WAl9fOUll llU
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VOL. 73, NO. 114, _.SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENT
FAA er May Up rt Flights
By JOANNE a ti:YNOLDS OI .. OM!y ,_ fj ...
Oranae County ONIC'llllil want
to keep a 40-Rigbt per day lld on
commettlal j t u~ratloni. at
J ohn Wayne Airport
lJut eounty olftc:hal now have
to contend with a 1-'ederal Av1a
lion Admanlstra t1on ordt>r t o •
Ol)('n the airport to ··.11 quahf1ed
carriers "
That meani. the oum~r Of h.>n
ant earners t'OUld climb from
two to ax th1 i. )'ear .rnd the
number of daily kt m aht11 could
top 5a
Thut order has long rtrn..:l"
ram1flcauoo.~ in li1tht of the dti
r~aulat on ul lhc procedure for
ttranttng rout . Otregulauon
t-v"ntually will cnubl • uny
uarhntt to Opt'ruh• without pnor
ft'dt'rul approval whe1Hive1 1t
t•an negotH•lt' u kase
l.ooktng ut tho 1mm d1ute t'r •
ft-ct of the 1''AA order. the coun
I y c·ould land 1n trouble with thti
State Department of Trao&porta
t Ion If It increases the number of
fllghta ot the 1drport. The s tate
hl a llowanl( the M.lrport lo operate
in cxct>Ss of litate noise limits
provided the noise generated by
th~ 40 flights per day isn't ex-
L"eeded Expandmg tbe number
of flights, obviow,ly, would in·
('reuse the noise.
Any attempt by county of-
(lc·u•ls to share the 40 flights
..i mong lhc two airlines that
operate out of the airport now
<See WAYNE, Page AZ)
Running Alone
Anderson Set as Independent
WAS HING TON (AP )
Republican candidate John B.
Anderson will announce Thurl>·
day that he will run for prcs1
dent as an independent. sources
s aid today.
After more than a week's con·
te mptation, the vete ran Jlbno1~.
::oogr essm an has decided tCJ
a b a ndo n his qu<'s t for th<·
Republican president aal nomina
.ion. the sources said
Instead. he will ~eek to tap
whal his campaign strategists
1ee as voter dii,satisfact1on with
Oiase Sets
Loan Rate
At 19%
NEW YORK (A P )-Chase
Manhattan BanJc, the na tion's
1tird-largest commercial bank.
reduced its prime lending rate
\>'.?-point lo 19 percent today.
It was the third lime an a week
hat Cha'le reduced the base rate
t charges o n commercial loans.
Chase tlid JlOt immediately
•omment on iU> move . Analysts.
1owever. had predicted further
·eductions in the prime because
nteresl rates in money markets
aave falle n a nd d e mand for
oans has been dechnang in the
ace of a worsening economy
ind hi~h borrowinl{ costs
The prime rate 1s generally
he lowest rate banks charge
>est corporate c ustumc•rs But at
dso 1s a wide ly followC'<i in ·
licator of intc•rcst rates 1n
:en era I.
After ris ing continuously to a
1eak of 20 percent by C'arly
\pril. Chase initiate d the fi rst
1rim e rate reduction of the year
\pril 16 when 1t lowered 1t~
1r1 me lo 19:14 percent. It rcduc('(I
l another 1 ~ point t wo d<1ys later
vhen the b<Jnkin~ tndustry tn
'eneral moved to a 191 1 percent
1rime
Rates on six-month Treasury
ills fell I 6 percentage pornts
1onday to 11.892 percent at the
overnment 's auction . Those
ates had n s en as high as 15 7
e rcent in late March. The rate
etermines what banks must
.ay depositors on s ix-month
1oney market certificates.
The stock market ,:iained more
round in active trading today,
xtending Tuesday·s explosive
ally after a bri(•f mid·morrung
a use.
The Dow .Jones ave rage of 30
'ldustrials. up 6 points late in
he morning. was a head l.53
>0ints to 791.38 at noon.
Buildiag Issue
P e n n swlva n 1 .. ... , ........
D•••cr •tee -
Kenrt•d• 4 6' 1 •w•t\ ~3"
C~r••• •6' "••e•n 46"
O l het-. 8~ Attderaoft t°"
the two maJor party front·
runnt'rs, Pres ident Carte r <.ind
Rona ld Reagan.
Th<' sources. who declined to
he identified, said the form<d an-
D•ilf Pli.t Sl.lff -NEW AGENCY CHIEF
County's Murray Storm
Storm Named
Environment
Agency Chief
M urray Storm today was
named director or the county
Environmental Management
Agency by the Orange County
Board of Supervisors.
Storm. 54, former as;s istant
dire ctor of the agen cy , had
served a s interim d irector
following the resignation of H.G.
Osborne.
Osborne left county employ
April 1 lo accept a position with
the Warmington Group, a housing
development firm.
Storm was t he unanimous
choice of the board. Chairman
Ralph Clark said 28 applications
were received for the position.
Storm was among s eve n
finalists, he said.
Storm will be paid $50,416 a
year.
nounccment would be made at H
a m. PST Thursday at the Na·
tional Press Club in Was hington
A s pokes woman at Anderson's
t·ampaign headquarte rs con-
firmed he would make an an·
nounc<>ment Thurs day regarding
h1~ poltt1cal plans. but would not
g1 ve details
Ander s on alre ad y ha lo.
w1lhdrnwn from t onig ht 's
Republican debale in Houston
bC'tween Heagan and the onl>
oth<'r re maanmg GOP contender.
G l ' o r g c B u s h . w h o w o n
TuPsday's H<>pubhcan primary
an Pennsylvania.
Andl•rson has not won any
primancs. and gain<.>d only 57
dcle~ates to the GOP National
Convention in Detroit this Julv.
puttmg him third betrind Reagan
and Bush.
Already, Anderson for Presi·
dent organizers in var ious states
in cluding Massachusetts have
KENNEDY BRACES
FOR MICHIGAN-A3
been given the go-ahead to or.
ganize independent campaigns
on the rongress man's behalf.
Eveo before deciding to run as
an independent , Anderson had
begun pulling together the core
of a national campaign or·
ganization.
In addition. the prestigious
Washington law farm of Arnold
& Porter had bttn enlisted lo
c·hallen{{C state law~ that would
work against Anderson's entry
on the ballot as a n mdependent
candidate.
Craver, Matthews Smith and
Co . a political consulting and
dire c t mail firm , h as been
e ngaged to raise funds for the
ftrst mQJor political campaign to
be c·onducted outside the two
m ajor parties since George
Wullace ran as a third-party
l'andidate in 1968.
And(•rson has said he will or·
j?an1zc no thi rd-party move-
ment, but will r emain a
Republican who. 1f he won.
would form a nat.Jonal unity ad·
m1n1str.1tion.
Irvine Backs
library Plan
The Irvine City Council i'>
backing a county plan to build a
branch library in Irvine .
The 10,000-square-foot library
is to be built on Walnut Avenue
near Yale Avenue.
The $800,000 project probably
will begin in a year , according
to a city spokesman.
The facility will be part of the
county library syste m.
Agran Blasts Irvine Co.
By IUCllARD GREEN Ot• Deitf f'li.t 51.tf
I rvine City Councilma n Larry
\gran charged the Irvine Com·
•any T uesd ay with covertly
inkering with city politics. cit·
n g letters t o potential home
>Uyers urging opposiUon to a
>Uilding moratorium.
His charge came In the wake
>f the defeat ol Councilwoman
dary Ann Ga1do's p roposal lo
aalt residential developme nt for
• ix months ln Irvine.
An Irvin e Co mp a n y
1pokesman denied Agran's al·
le1ation.
The proposal failed on a tied
:ouncil vote with Mrs. Galdo
and Alfan in favor and council
members Art Ant.bony and BUl
Vardoulla acatnat. Mayor David
Silla wu ablenl.
Agran said the company sent
letters out to local residents,
asking them to attend the coun-
cil meeting in case they wanted
to oppose the morato rium.
He said the letters were sent
at Irvine Company expense but
the company's nam e didn't ap-
pear on them.
··our in volvem en t wa sn 't
political, it was informational,"
said Irvine Company spokesman
J erry Collins.
"About 1,400 Irvine residents
had signed interest lists for new
homes not yet built in the clly.
We felt they bad a right to know
about t.be poaible impact of the
Gaido morator i um. P erhaps
these letters should have been
sent lo Agan," Collins said.
A1ran conte nded today that
the letters are just one facet of •
covert lrvil)e Company effort to
defeat Mrs. Gaido in her bid for
re·election June 3.
He said City Council candidate
Dave Baker has received an in·
kind contribution from the com-
pany.
Agran explained that political
consultant Ro bert Nelson, who
was hired by the Irvine Com-
pany ln 1979 to help with an ex-
ten s Ive political s urvey in
Irvine, is now running Bake r's
campalgn .
Agran said informaUon Nelson
r eceived while in the e mploy of
the Irvine Company is potential·
ly useful in Baker's campaign.
Baker said al a recent can·
didales night that be bas never
seen the survey.
"We do n 't. know wha t be <See AGaAN, Pase AJ>
'\
D••I>' Piklt SUolf Ploolo
COMMERCIAL JET WINGS ITS WAY TOWARD COUNTY'S JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT
Government Entitles Clash as Four More Airlines Clamor for Airport OperaUng Rights
Airport Land Buy OK'd I •
County to Foot Bill for Expansion Plan?
Orange County s upervisors
moved Tuesday to buy $6 million
worth of land in Costa Mesa ad·
jacent to John Wayne Airport as
part of plans to expand airport
facilities, primarily ror private
planes. '
And, although supervisors Ot'·
dered county a1df's to apply for
federal money to pay for the 13 5
acres, county taxpayers may
end up root.mg the bill.
Officials of tbe count y 's
General Ser vices Agency s aid
the 13.5 acres wall m ost l1kelv
be used fo r bus1nC'ssec; th~it
service and sell J1rcraft . for ad
dit1onal a1rcr;ift lie-downs. and
fo r loading and unload1n)! air
frC'ight.
It wa s 1n 0 <'l Ob f'r t h a t
supe rvisors. over the prolesl..c; of
Supervisor Thomas Rilt•y, first
took s t eps to buy the two
parcels. 2.6 acres on Airway
A venue and 10.8 acres on Red
llill Avenue.
Raley. whose district includes
the airport, argued then that
putting up $16 m.illion f ot' • land
p urchase before release of the
.11rport's master plan was a
bre.tch of public faith.
But Riley Joined his fellow
s upervisors as they ordered
purchase negotiations to begm.
This lime those asking for a
dl°ldy or halt to the land buy m·
l lud c•d not o nly owne r s or
prl\ ate aircraft. but County Ad·
m1n1..,tr:J l1ve Offi cer Robert
Thom<L'-
Thom .1 .. , 1 n a 1 e t t <' r to
c,upt.'n-1-;ol"i. said GSA offtc1ab'
plan~ for th.-land ~eren 't worth
1111· Sti rt11ll1on purcha..,~ pnN.·
Coast Pair Guilty
In Vault The/ ts
An Orange Ct>unt v Superaur
Court Jury ha-; conv1ctC'd bu''
nessman Vtnt·ent Carrano and
Jack Fulton of fraud. coni.pm.1c~
<.ind gr and the ft in conncC'l1011
with the embcn h•mc•nt or SI
miUion in precious mf:tdls from
their S'o'1ss Vaults, Inc ..,toragt.·
hrm.
The two men we re round gu1I
ty Tuesday of 30 felon:. counh
and face up to six ~(·;i r~ tn :-.talt·
prison.
Superior Court J udg<' John I ..
Flynn J r. set i.cntt·ncm~ for Muy
20.
The jury of seven women ;rnd
five m en had d<'hbe rut<>d for
more than a week and its verdict
Tuesday afternoon capped a
case that has lasted for fiv~
months
''Thi ngs went th e wuy 1
thought they would ... prol>ecutor
Douglas Mc Farland said . 'T m
Just glad it's over with."
Carrano. a Seal Beach resi-
dent. and Fulton, who lives in
Corona del Mar. were taken into
custody after the verdict was
read.
The owners of the now-defunct
precious metals storage firm an
CLEANING UP
WITH PILOT ADS
"Da ily Pilot classified ads
really clean up.
"I had good success selling
my washer a nd dryer in the
classified secUon."
That's the advertising success
stol',)' of the Corona del Mar man
wbcJ pla ced this ad in the Daily
Pilot:
WH her nnd gos dryer. mstchin~ set. xlnt <'ond
XX'(·XXO
1C you want your ad to <:lean
up, ull 642-5678.
San la ·\n..t "t'r<' l'On\'lcted of
mul1 1ph· t'flunt-. of J!rand theft as
~H II a~ 1n...,uranre fr..tud ;md <'On·
.. p1r ac:..
'I h<' prosecut ion had <'On ·
tl•ndc'<I that Carrano and Fulton
h.JCI t·mbl•nlt.'d ~old and s ilve r
'aluablf>., rrom the firm and at·
l<'mpt<'d to COH'r up the cnm<'
h) staging a phony robbery to
.l ulv 1977
Nonl' or the prt'CIOUS metals
h ..t '> rver br en reco v e red ,
Mc Fa rland said
DefensC' attorneys for Fulton
and Carrano 1nd1 cate d they
"ould appeal.
Carrano had testified on his
own behalf during the lengthy'
trial. claiming a gunman had
hound him to a chair with heavy
ta pe after forcing him lo open a
rear door to the storage firm.
Four Plane
Crash Victims
Identified
By 11tie Aseoclaled Presa
The WTeCkage of a plane miss·
ing on a flight from Visalia to
O r ange County d uri n g a
weekend storm was found today
west of Inter st ate 5' In the
Gr apevine area of Kem County.
All four people aboard were
dead, Kern County Sheriff's
Capt. Bob Crafton reported.
The pilot, Larry Mccart, 40,
was fl)'in« back to John Wayne
Airport in Orange Counly after a
visit lo friends and family lo
Visa lia when lbe P i p •r
Comanche crashed Sunday.
Killed aioac with McCart were
his wife. Cleon, and another cou-
ple, Tom and Pal McGovern.. All
wer e from Oran1e County.
lie also sa1d the land purchase l
v.•oul d e xhau s t t he cou nty
airport r eserve fund , forcing
1
supervisors to l ake $1.4 million
out or the county's $10 million
contingency fund, usually re-
se rve d for e mer g ency
purchase!'!. """ ,
And cha nce'! t hat fede ral
money rrugbt offset county lax·
payer funds look grim, said
Steve Kozak, t1D ajde to Riley.
~
Kozak sajd a recent Federal
A v1at1on Administration ruling
may block the grant application.
That rulin g warned )
'\upervison. of a possible cutoff l
to fed('ral funds or othe r sanc-
tion'> 1f they continued to hm1t
the numbt•r of comme rcial
airlines operat ing out or the
<See EXPAND, Page A2>
Council Fills
Two Irvine
Appointments
1\ rure<"tor of administrative
~erv1ccs and a city cler k were
Jppomted Tue~ay by the Irvine
City Council
~1ichael McNa mara. current
Sa n Clem<>nte finance director.
v. ti I b<>come the ne w I rvme
d irecto r of admin1s trat1vc
-.ervt('es on May 19. The job pays
$36,000
Nancy Rowland, current ad·
m 1n1 s trat 1ve assistant to the
s uperintendent of the lr vme
Un1f1ed School Dis trict will
become city clerk on May 5. The
JOb pays $23,000 per year.
The jobs of cit y clerk and
d i r ector of administra tive
services we re lormerly held by
Mr. and Mrs . James Harrington.
The couple left re<:ently to pursue
careers in Fresno.
Coast
"'eatbe r
Continued clearing
t h rough Thursday. Lows
tonight 45 al the beaches
a n d 52 i nla n d . Highs
Thursday 60 to 70.
IN818ET8DAV
TM final Nielm& ratings
are in. and IM winner b CBS
by a hair's bMadth, eftdmg a
three-year domfnotion bf/
ABC. S« PQge 88.
l•tles
c • .
DM.YPILOT Wedne9Cla A n1 23 IMO
BELGRADE, Vuao.lavta tAP> PrHhtenl J<11lp Bro~ Tho'• dot10n 1ald today \be 1'7-yur old Vuplav lrAdil>r h laPMd ltlto a ~m• and at.al! ot abod
"PrelJdent Tllo' health remaJna <'rill<'• .. •· haa 1aht doc:lora &ad
Alt.hou&h Tilo wu, wldely beUevPd to bf' an an at least M
ffll)l·comafoM ttaa.e. ll wu the nrat Um 1lnf'l' mld·fi'etmaary
Lhat h1I dodorl ennounc..t M wu ln a coma
Tito wu holpltallaM Ju. 4 for drt"ulatory probl~m&. nd
h•d hit left lt>g mputated Jan 20 to prf'vent fat•I .c11n1rt'nt•
Since lben, btl hu develc>ped Pf')bl ma wUh hi~ heart, IW>aca. Uver and kldneya
....... l'••r A .. •rtl •••••••
SAUNAS (AP> Tbrt!e rxttutlv of the Bruce Church CO
lettuce arow~nt MDd a pilot are miulna today followanf. what
authoritJee bf.LI vc tu be lhe C'ra h of I.heir twin en1Ln p an" an
the Gabilan mountain:.
Fot hampered th• .earch by Mooterey County shertfr'a
deputieton Fremont Peak.about l.210mll 80Ulho1Sao t'-raocU.co
,,_, A••f-1• F r•%**•
CALGARY. AltM>rtu tAPl A Canadum rourt has rroz~n
Nelson Bunker Hunt ·~ 011 exploralloo ~rrnats an Canada's
Beaufort Seu. assets the Texas oil m1llionaare pledged u partial
payment of a huge silver futures d bt.
BP Exploration (Ubya) Ltd. obtained an injunction from
the Supreme Court of the Northwest Temtories barring Hunt
from d.i.aposlng of the offshore exploration permlts. valued at
$300 million. The Beaufort Sea region is an area of Intense oil
exploration adjacent to Alaska's oil·ricb Prudhoe Bay.
HW'lt and his brother. W. Herbert Hunt, agreed this month
to tum over the oil rights to the Engelh·ard MlneraJs and
Chemicals Corp., of New York, as partial payment on a contract
for 19 million ounces of silver.
Ooser Iran, Russ
lies Cited by Tass
From AP Dispa&ebes
The officiaJ Tass news agency
indicated today that lhc Soviet
Union and Iran were moving
toward closer economic lies
The report came on the same
day as a Chfoese dispatch an·
nounced Iran and the Soviets
signed a "protocol for econonuc
and industriaJ cooperation," and
one day after the E uropean
Com,,,on Markel voled to move
toward economic sanctions
against Iran unless there is
o;ome progress made within a
month toward reJe;isc of 53
Americans held hostage 1n
Tehran.
Tass, in a d ispatch fro m
Tehran. <1uotcd Revolwionary
Council member Ayatollah
Mohammad Hossein Beheshti as
saying the Iranian government
was not s urpnsed by the Com-
mon Market action. '
He was quoted a s say10g,
"The socialist and developing
,t·ountries arc rC'ady to s upport
Iran, and the negotiation~ of a
Soviet trade and economic dcl
1•galion which wcrl' held an
Tehran ts one of the examples of
this."
The Tas~ me ntion of the So·
v1et-lraruan neiot1at1ons seemed to imply confirmation of tht·
Chinel'te report hy th1.· Xmhuu
news af(ency
Meanwhile, four mothers and
wives of Tehran e mbassy
hostages began a round of m<.-cl·
IOf!S with European leaders lo·
day by callinf! on French Presa·
dent Valery Giscard d 'Estaing
to ask for lus help an freeing thf'
captives.
"I feel we have support," said
Louis a Kennl•dy , wife of
More h ead K e nn edy , th e
economk and commercial at ·
tache at the occupied U S Em.'
f ',....Pa.-AI
AGRAN •••
<Ag r an) is t alking a bout,"
Collins said, "unless he's refer·
ring to a months-old s urvey
which was well publicized in the
Los Angeles Times. I would
hardJy caJI that covert.··
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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A••<" Fownt•1n Yeltfr. ,,..,,,.., l•Ov"• 6r-." Soltf'I (Ot'\f A -..flllile r .. IOf\otJ Httion •\
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80• IW C°"I•-t.olllw"6•.,.,.
' ..
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"'--••-11 .....
'-··~ M4~•nq C!tflttw
O-::.i~w,...1':t:~~"""
I ,
bassy 111 the lraruan capital.
The rour women spent alm~l
<.in hour with Giscard d 'Es taing
<.il lhe £Jysee Palace in central
Paris. A presidential aide said
the meetmg was a rranged al
:.hort notice and reflected the
French leadC'r's concern for
what he <:alkd ·'th as human
problem."
1'he meetmg went beyond lht•
pl<mncd 30 minutes as G1l-tcard
II · Estaing kept a dele~at ion of
visiting mayors waiting an the
lobby whale he confe rred
pnvall'ly with his American v1~-
1tor s. Two others have son~
<.1mong the hos tages. and the
fourtb's husband is a hostage.
A communique said Giscard
d 'EstamR" expressed "the pro-
found sympathy and solidarity
of France. land or human nghts,
for the hostages m the cruel and
inadmissible ordeal the v have
been hvang throu~h :.incl· No
vembcr."
Boy Critical
After Drown
Try in SA
Santa Ana PoUce ~wtJ today
I hl'y will seek attempted murder
t hargcl't against the unclt· or a
'1 }ear·old boy who investigator'>
a ll ege <'hoked hi s nt•phcw and .it-
ll•m pted to drown him in a
bathtub
Thl' victim, John II. Lewis. n •
maincd m crillccil cood1t1on aL
Ch ildren's Hospital in Orange to·
d<tv.
ilo l1 ce allege Emme tt
M 1tchell, 2.1. was caring for h11'.
nephew when he became angry
after the child damaged a pair
of s tereo headphones.
Investigators claimed Mitchell
firs t choked the boy, then placed
him in a water-fiJJed bathtub.
Mitchell was lodged at Orange
County .Jail with bail set at
$250,000.
Poli<'e said Mitchell was shar
mg an apartment with Diane
Lewis, the boy's mothe r.
Frank Halley
Dead at 45;
Service Held
Graveside funeral rites and
burial have been held in
Oklahoma City, Okla .. for
Coastline Community College
Coordinator of Instructional
Media Services Frank Halley,
who died 12 days ago.
Mr. Halley, "5, who lived, in
Stanton was night compostng
departnient foreman of lbe Dai·
ly Pilot wrt.il 1967. when he left
to become supervisor of tbe
Anaheim Unicin High School Dis·
tricl IJ"aphic arts department.
The Oklahoma native, who
always affected a traditional
while shop foreman's coat, suc-
c umbed at Santa Ana-Tustin
Community Hospital April 11
followtna a long illness.
Survivors include his wife.
Velma; a lf'OW11 ion Pat and a
daughter Terri, both of Cotta
Meta, and a aon Michael, of the
home.
Local aM'anaement.a were un·
der direction of Wt1tmin1ter
Memorial Park and Monuary.
• ._. lM ... ltMn Ualt Wlllt \o
•Jll lllll Ad.Ma "-1M 81 ...,eat
••The ~ la dtf hal&ely ........ _.,... ....
..... ~ ...... " .~ .. " .. l..aftJ ...., _ -ihltlft ot ,......
lrllntw. one ol the airlines Met·
In& eA&.ry tu lbe t·ounty ai'l»Ol1
Baaed on niport.a IUbmlu.d t.o
t·uunty otnctala ha t week, t.ht!
lrport would haavc to be opened
t•> u muumum of 'S(J ntghliJ a day
lu kHp ul1Uq tcmmts and pro-
•JM'ctlv• I~ happy.
It *Orb out like thi~ ·
Air ('allrornlla. un cidlllnl(
tNrnot, want11 to mulnlain Its
uvvl'qt' dlilly depau'tur~•. cur·
rently about 17.
lluchet Alnvest, the other _,xl•Una tenant, wanu to ma.lJl.
talu eotltrol over the 13 ft.ilbla
per d#y It'• now allowed by the
county
Pront h :r Al rlines. in·
s trumental m getting UMt FAA
order LO <>Pen the John W~
Airport, want.4' to fiy at least two
na1hlll a day from Orange Coun·
t >" to Las Vegas a nd on to
Denver
Contmental Airlines. which
hall been trying. to operate al
Orange County for the past 10
years. has a uthortty to ny from
th1.· John Wayne Alrporl-t~
anywhere ln lbc firm's existing
system . Present plans call for
isix dutly flights to Las Vegas or
Phoenix.
-PSA wants permission to
operate two or three flights a
day to San Francisco.
-Western Airlines, which has
a recently granted route
between <>range County aod Salt
Lake City, says Its plans are too
indefinite to list proposed
number of nights at this lime.
The FAA order lo open the
airport to "all qualified car·
riers." handed down April 4, is
currently being studied ~Y coun-
Ly officials.
P articularly troubling to them
1s the Indication that the agency
has no probJems with the coun·
ty's limit, just with the way in
which it is divided.
--The legitimate goal of noise
t·uot rol doel> not relieve the
county from iL-; statutory and
contractual obli~ations to ac
commod:Jte the requests of
qualified 111r l'arriers to rom-
rnt•nr<.· st•rvace," tht• order
re.ids.
Jn addition to the troubling
qu('staun raised by the possibility
of dividing the 40 flights per day
among the six airlines that want
to fly more than 50 OighL5 per
day. th(' airport faces a few
other problems in the FAA de·
l01s ion
F o r 10s tancc. c hie f FAA
counsel Clark Onstad, who
... agned the order. suggesLc; that
hoth the existing airport opera-
tions curlew and the limitations
on types of aircraft flown may
··be inhe rently discriminatory
and without rational relation to
" leg1t1mate local purpose."
The airport curfew prohibits
1·om merc1al Jets from taJnng off
..ifter 10 p.m. or landing after 11
p m No commercial jet opera·
1 ion:. urt• p('r mittcd be fore 7
a.na
Jn addition. the county has
hanned use of any currently
"Pl'rational commercial jets ex·
<'t>pt the Boeing 737 and the DC-9
ll y restnctions based both on
noise and weight at take off.
Continental wants to fly the
larger as well as louder and
heavier Boeing 727 on its
Oran~e County routes.
Ai rwest last year tried to
qualify its 727 fleet for opera-
tions at the airport as well, but
was unsuccessful because of the
noise factor.
Frontier says it will operate
the s maller, quieter Boeing m s
that Air Cal now uses and PSA
officials say they don't expect to
:-tart any operations at Orange
County until the airline has
taken delivery of the even
quieter DC-9 Super 80s.
PSA gets the first of its quiet
1ets this summer. Air Cal ex·
peels its first delivery by the encl
of the year.
Space at the already congest-
ed airport terminal is no prob-
lem, accordin~ to the FAA and
the four earners trying to get
Orange County leaRes.
Onstad cited a report from the
FAA official who presided over
a hearing on the subject ol the
airport in 1979 aod noted that
·'the limited exisflng terminal
facilities are. pointed up. I would
call to your attention that other
airports have made accom.
modatlons to growth under de·
regul ation using temporary
facilities." He cited Los Angeles
International Airport as an ex·
ample.
The officials at Continental,
Frontier, PSA and Western all
described the1r airlines as eager
to get into Orange County and
willing to take whatever accom-
modations the county could pro-
duce to do so. * * • f',....P.,,eAJ
EXPAND •••
county aJrport.
Owners of private alrplaiws
reiterated their rears 'to
s upervisor s that the land
purchase might squeeze out
general aviation actlvity at the
airport and that lack of federal
funding ror the land buy mi&bt
retult ln aut.tantlaUy lncreu,d
lie-down fees.
2Ne"])ort
Men F:ace
lndictJDent
IAN DIEGO (AP) Two
Newport Beach men are amona
17 *tpeda ldenUfted Tuesday In
a recteraJ araoct Jury lndlctment
which followed inveetl1aUon ol a
drug-ismuggllng and money
laundering operation.
N •med ln the lndlctment were
Robert Guy Clfl*Jt.r, 35, and
Robert E. Schaer, 49.
The unsealed record Indicated
thl!y arc among the group that
Included resldeotl·of six st.at.es
and Italy. They were charged
with conspiring alnce 1973 to
smuggle 100,000 pounds of marl·
Juana into tbe United States
from Mexico In fishing boats.
motorized rubber raft.a and in
rented trucks.
Profits were used to finance
real estate deals and buy ex·
pensive boat.a and automobiles,
prosecutors said
White House
Has Turkey
WASHINGTON </\PI
The turkey that appeared
on the White House
grounds Tues day fle w
across Pen nsy lvania
Avenue today and disap-
peared in the crowd of
commuters coming to
work in downtown
Wubington.
But as soon as rush hour
was over, the bird re ·
turned to the manicured
grounds ol the ex~ut1 ve
maMion.
The large female turkey
was found roosllllg in a
linden tree on the front
lawn of the White House
on Tuesday and spent lM!
rest of the day on the
Rrounds. despite a chef's
reconnaissance mission
and pn.-ss :-.ecretary Jody
Powell''> offer to t'XCrca~e
his diplomallc sk11lh
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A cargo ferry carrying 890
passengers sank south of ,
Manila Tuesday after collid·
m g with an oil tanker . See
story, Page A4.
Officer Gets
Jane Fonda's
'Autograph'
v ENTIJaA CAP) -If it were
handled by a Hollywood
publicist, it would be billed as
"Barbarella and Wonde r
Woman Meet CHiPs." Driver
Jane Fonda, with ~assenger Lyn -
da Cart.er, got a 1>i>eed1ng ticket
from the CaJiforoia Highway
Patrol.
The ticket was ~sued as M)\,
Fonda upped down u s. 101 IO
Ventura County, about haJfway
bctwc-t.-n her Santa Monica home
.ind her Santa Barbara ranch
C HP oHacer Newton Tobln,
e1 lonc an a patrol car, reported
tha t he clocked Ms . Fonda's
Volkswagen Rabbit at 75 mph an
a 55 mph woe.
CllP officer Jaml''> Mtlton ron
f1rml"d the incident today and
predicted the matter would be
--1!£,tl I ed quit.'lly ,
Impact
Repom
Approved
The 0nmce County Board ot
Supervllon approvect a MftD-
month pilot prosram TuetQy in
which nsca.l impact report.I will
bo prepared on new, major de·
velopmenta In unlAeorporat.ecl
county area.
The reporta will n;amlne what
It costs govemmerit to provide,
for example, fire and 1heriff's
protection, acboola, Ubraries.
roads and ot.ber public worts.
Generally, development.I that
include more than 250 reGden·
t1al unita or encompau more
than 50 acres will be eubjected
to fl.seal impact report.I. There
are. however. provbiou for ft·
emptions from report nqaire.
ment.a depending on the type ol
project and ill locaUOD.
The flscaJ impact reports will
be prepared in conjunct.ion wtt.b
already-required envlroo~
1tnpact report.a. Dual ~·
tion or the reports was viewed as
one way to keep plan proce!lsing
ume to a minimum.
Supervisor Thomae ·BileJ.
whose 5th district lllcludet IDGlt
of the county's undeveloped
land, bad urged board apprwal
of the expertmentaJ program.
Riley had expressed concern
th11t, sinoo passage of Proposi·
t1on 13, the tax base created by
new development baa not fully
offset what it costs government
to provide services.
The fl&CaJ impact reporta will
be prepared under the auspices
or the county Administrative Of.
fac e. the agency in charge of
county fiscaJ matters.
The experimental program
t·ontaios a "sunset" clause to
e nd it unless the board acts t.o
continue 1t.
The board's action was en~
dorscd by the Orange County
Bualdt.ng industry Aaaoclatioo,
which said the types of informa-
tion needed for completion o( flS·
<"al impact re ports already were
tx·1n~ l'OUcclcd by de velopers in
:m informal way.
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YON HEMERT'S
IS
WARBIOISE
CLEANING I .·
5th Annual
Warehouse Sale
May 3 & 4, Sat. & Sun., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
YES, VON HEMERT'S IS HAVING ITS 5th
ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALE.
RUTHLESSLY CLEARING .OUT AND
SLASHING PRICES ON FURNISHINGS FOR
EVERY ROOM ·1N YOUR HOME. GREAT
BUYS!!! ONE -OF -A-KIND ITEMS,
DISCONTINUED STYLES, AND SLIGHTLY
SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS, IN ALL
OF THE QUALi.TY NAMES iVON HEMERT
IS FAMOUS FOR.
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Cash & Carry -All Sales Final
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IN COSTA MESA
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VOL. 73, NO. 114', 4' SE<iTldNS, '8 PAGES ~
New Council
By 81't::VE MITCH LL
Of .. ~ Nee'"" Any joint pl~n tor dnt>lop
ment of up to l ,800 dwt-lllntc
unit5 ~Uld t WO f(Olf COUMleS ln
L•guna Cttnyon rc>ll by the
W•yS1de 1'ue:sday IHI LUl(una
Bec.1c h City t'ounr il members
voted 3·2 to h11lt t•nvu·unmcnUll
studies ()( ..i 3,400 ucre :i.cctor of
the canyon
The a<'tmn cam t• 1n councll chamber::, aftl'r n1:arly thret
houn of ckb•te u two council
upportera of an Irvine Com
pan)' proposal for the canyon
aw two year of planning tc.ws t.-d
out the wtndow by o n~w counc-11
maJonty
<'o un r1I mt'mbt'rl'I , with
llo~ ard Uaw:ion &tnd Kelly Boyd
oppoist-d, ordt•red an Irvine con
ullang hrm to !ltop work on a
$71 .000 envaronrnental and
t'C'Onomac fl·u::,1b1ltt y ~Hudy It
would huvc investigated ways
for the caty to develop a 522-acre
d ty pvcel in Laguna Canyon
• .ind pay otr $6 mallion mortgage
ow.id to the former owners of the
lund
Laguna Beac h p urchased
SHamore Hills, located between
Laguna Can yon and E l Toro
roads. fro m Ranc h o P alos
Vt-rdes Corp two years ago for
$6 75 million in order to end
Running Alone
Anderson Set as Independent
WASHI NGTON (AP>
Re publican candidate John B.
Anderson will announce Thurs·
d ay that he will run for presi·
dent as an independent. sources
said today
After m'orc> than a week's con
tern plat ion. the veteran llltnots
<'ongressm an ha!> decided to
a b ando n his ques t for tht·
Re publican pres1dent1al nomina·
tio11. the sourC'es ~aid
Instead, he will seek to tap
what his campaign strategisLc;
see as voter dissatis faction with
the two m aJor party front
runners. President Carter and
Ronald Reagan.
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The sources. who declined to
be 1denlifi ed, s md the formal an·
nounccment would be made al 8
a.m . PST Thurs day at the Na-
tional Press Club in Washin~on.
A spokeswoman al Anderson's
campaign headquarte rs con
firmed he would make an an
nouncement Thursday regardmg
his politJcal plans. but would not
g1\'e details. ·
Ande r s o n a lr ead y h as
withd rawn from tonight's
Republican deball' in Houston
bN ween Reagan and the only
other remainini:: GOI' contendcr.
Geor~c Hu s h . w h o wo n
Tut'sday's Republican primary
in Penn::,yl vania
Anderson has not won <iny
J>rtmari('S, and gained only 57
delegates to the GOP National
Con vention in Detroit this .July,
putting him third behind Reagan
a nd Bush.
Already. Anderson for Pres1
dent organizers in various state:,
includjng Massal'husetts have
KENNEDY BRACES
FOR MICHIGAN-A3
been given the Ao-a head to or·
ganize independent campaigns
on the congressman's behalf.
Even before deciding to run as
an independent , Anderson had
begun pulling togethe r the core
of a naliopal. campaign or·
gaoization. '
In addition. the prestigious
Washington law firm of Arnold
& Porter had bet-n enlisted to challenge state la ws that would
work against Anderson 's entry
on the ballot as an independent
candidate.
Craver, Matthew-; Smith and
Co . a political cons ulting C1nd
direct mail firm , has been
engaged lo raise funds for the
first m aJor political campaign 10
be conducted outside the two
maJOr partl<'' s1n<•e Georgf·
Wallace ran :l' a third party
candidate in 1968
Anden;on has said he "111 or
gan1ze no third·pa rly move
ment , hut wil l remain n
Republican who. 1f he wnn .
would form a national unity ad
m1nastrallon
lie also has said he \.\Ould Like·
Iv c hoose a Ocmocr c.it1 c v1rc
,;r cs1d<'nt1a l candidate, and
n a m e pol1t1 cians from both
p<irliC's to his adm1n1strat1on
7 Hurt
years of lawsuits between the
development company and the
City
At that time. the city had
planned to sell revenue bonds lo
pay off the debt, but when the
council found they could not sell
bonds . t hey turne d to othe r
means to come u p with the
mortgage or lhe more than a dozen
plans submitted for develop-
O.ae for Ted
ment of the canyon, the City
Council selected one from t.he
Irvine Co .. and one from former
planning commission chairman
Belinda Blacketer.
The Irvine Company plan
would see the development of
two IS.hole golf courses. a resort.
hotel complex, sale of 60 acres
near Leisure World to a de ·
veloper for homes. and construc-
tion of up to l ,800 Irvine Com·
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Sen EdY. a rd Kenned\ ..... ho ckfoaled Pres ident Carter tn
Tuc:-uay':-f\.·nn-.yh <.intu pri mar). exults a t a Was hington
"Pl't·t·h t11d ;1~ '-.tory on PaS?t' A~P
Road Pileup • m
6 Vehicles Involved in Freeway Mishap
/tJoving 11 p
Has she got a sister? You bet. This is Kelly Collins .
younger sister or actress Bo Derek, who has been named
official spokeswoman ror Zena Enterprises. Her previous
assignment was s tanding in for Bo in the new movie "A
Change or Seasons."
Plans to Expand
Legion Hall 0 K' d
City plans for remodeling and
expanding the old Legion Hall in
Laguna Beach are moving
ahead again after an opponent
failed to have the project
quashed.
Planner Piotr Lewandowski
said the city intends to send out
bids ror the estima ted $110,000
expansion project in the next
few months. and said the work
s hould be completed by the end
or September. •
The work will include adding
1,116 square feet to the old build·
ing at 384 Legion St. which will
become the city's community
center after a lease ar ranae·
ment with America n Le1lon
Post 222. owners of t.he wooden
•tructure.
The building, which was the
tlty's first school house, will
become a community ce!nter.
housing senJor cltJien projects.
recreational department pro·
1ram1 and other actJvilies.
Alan Adams, •ho b aa waged a
one-man battle against the
Legion Hall being used as a
community center, appealed a
Board .of Adjustment decision
g r a nting a condition a l use
permit and variances for re·
modeling the building.
The permit was necessary to
expand the no n-conforming
building and a variance was
needed to construct a belltower
atop the roof. whkh will exceed
the allowable building height by
about nine feet.
Adams also oppc>sed the pot.en·
tlal imp act of noise in the
neighborhood and lack of park·
tng lor visitors to the new com-
munity center in his appeal.
But council memb•rs s us·
tained the board's actlon. saying
a community center is needed in
town, md the Lelrion site offers
the belt deal at the lowest coet
to the city.
Funding for the expansion will
(See LEGION, Page AJ)
By DON CHAPMAN
04 ~ D•llY I'll .. Slatf
Seven persons we re mjurcd in
a s1x·car tangle on the San Diego
Freeway near L a ke Fo res t
Tuesday when a van rode atop
the center divider fence for 120
feet the n entered oncoming
northbound lanes.
The van driver, a Los Angeles
ma n, was in fair condition today
a nd a Torrance woman's concti
tion was termed s table.
Five others reported injured
in the accident Tuesday after ·
noon were treated and released
from area hospitals .
California Highway Patrol of·
ficer Bud Rooks, who witnessed
the collision, pulled his patrol
car over to the right s ide of the
freeway about a quarter of a
mile south of the Lake Forest off
ramp, and narrowly missed be·
CLEANING VP
JnTll PILOT .4DS
"Daily Pilot classified ads
really clean up.
·'I had good success selling
m y washer and dryer in the
classified section."
That's the advertising success
story of the Corona del Mar man
who placed Otis ad ln the Dally
Pilot:
Washt'r ond a111 dryc•r..,
matchln1t aet. xlnt cond.
XXX·XXXX
If you want your ad to clean
up, call 64.2-5678.
mg struck. it was n.•ylQrtcd
I n fai r cond1t1v n in l'SC
Medica l Ct•ntc>r t odav wa:.
Charlec; Walkt>r . 25. 1;( l._os
Angel<':-, lht· dnvn of tht-south
hound van
In stable conchtion in Tu<.tan
Community I losp1ta l was Terry
Mariam. 25. of Torrance
Officers said the 1nc1dent oc
curred when the v:m driven by
Walker hat a cente r d1v1der
fence. rode a top the posts ror
some 120 feet. and then entered
the northbound s ide. collided
wi th a pickup truck driven by
Ala n Sadle r. 30, of Riverside .
Sadler was later treated and re·
leased at Saddleback Hospital.
Wa lke r 's van then collided
with a car driven by Glenn
Owens. 31. of Irvine . a nd
another pickup, driven by Alex
Schoenherr. l9. of Irvine. Owens
was treated a nd released from
Saddleback and Schoenherr was
t r eated a r\d rc leas e<l from
Tustin Community Hospital.
The car ln which Mrs . Mariam
was a passenger. drivea by Mar·
Jorie McDougall . SS, of Tor-
Realtors Collect
82,300 for Girls
The Laguna Beach Board of
Realtors recent fund·raiseT for
the Girls Club of La1una Beach
netted more than $2,300, accord·
Ing to realtor officials.
The board held an Academy
Awards n111ht Aprll 14 that was
a ttended by more than 200
persons.
ranee. then s w<.'rvcd to the n ght
to Jvo1d the vehicle!>. and col-
lidt·d "1th a truck driven by
Thl•odore Rru x tor . 25. o f
Anaheim. llt' was not inJUred.
Mr!> M c Dou~al and Ryan
Mariam, abo a passenger in her
t·:i r. were treated and released
at Tustin Community Hospital.
The car driven by Mrs .
M<'Douga l a nd Braxtor then
crossed the right sho ulder of an
embankment
The accident is under in·
vestigation. officers said.
Vasectomy
Suit Refiled
LANSING. Mich. <AP) -A
state appeals court ha& reinstat·
ed a malpractice suit filed by a
couple who conceived a child 3"4.1
years after the hus band bad 11
vasectomy.
The suit against a Lanstng
physician had been dismissed by
a lower court judge, who said
too much time h a d passed
between the time of the opera·
lion and the UUgation. But the
Court ol Appeal.I dilagreed.
According to court records,
the husband underwent a Vas«·
tomy in March. 1972, after the
birth ol the couple's fifth child. ma wife became pre1nant •lain
In August , 1975, and t eat s
showed sperm present in the
husband's 1emen. tbe court said.
The suit waa filed ln February
1976.
'1oarHometowa
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TWENTY·FIVE CENTS
pany homes ln the canyon.
Ms. Blacketer's plan called for
s ale of land to Baywood
Development Co. (near Lei.sure
World ), parks. equ~strlan
center; a lodge .type resort and
agricultural uses.
Creators of both plans said
thei r proposals would leave
much of the canyon in open
space yet have enough revenue
r aising projeets to pay the debt
<See CANYON, Page A.2)
1£nding
Rate Cut
Tol9%
NEW YORK CAPJ--C hase
Manhattan Bank, the nation's
third-largest commercial bank,
reduced its prime lending rate
•2.point to 19 percent today.
It was the third time ma week
that Chase reduced the base rate
1t charges on commercial loans.
Chase d id not 1mmedialely
l'omment on its move. Analysts,
howe\'er. had predicted further
redut't1ons in the prime because
1nte re.<>t rates m money markets
have fallen ~nd de m a nd ror
loans has been declining in the
race of a worsening economy
a nd high borrowing costs
The pnme rate is generally
the lowest r ate b11nks charge
be~t corporate custome rs. But it
also 1s a widely followed in·
d1c~tor or inte rest rates in
gene ral.
After rising continuously to a
peak of 20 percent by early
April. Otase initiated the first
prime rate reduction of the year
April 16 when It lowered its
prime to 19~ pen:ent. It reduced
it anotheT 1/4 point two days later
~hen the hanking industry in
~cneral moved to a 19' 2 percent
prime.
Rates on six-month Treasury
bills fell L6 percent.age points
Monday to 11.892 percent at the
government's auction. Those
rates had risen as high as 15.7
percent in late March. The rate
de termines what banks mus t
pay depositors on s ix -month
money market certificates.
T he st.ock ma rket gamed more
.f,!round m acll\'E' trading today,
t:-.ct1•nding Tuesday·~ explosive
ra ll) after a bric·f mid-morning
pause.
T he Dow Jont•s average of 30
indust nals, up ti points late in
tht' morning, was ahead I.SJ
1>01nt:, to 791 38 at noon
{; .11 nt-rs held J 3 l lead over
lo'l'rs J mong Nc·w York Stock
E~change·listcd 1sSUl"'»
Boosters Set
Jlegas Night
The La guna Reach High
~chool Boosters Club wiU hold
its annual Las Vegas Night at
the Boys C lub bui lding on
Laguna Canyon Road Saturday
from 7 p.m. to midnight.
A $10 d onatio n e ntitles
"~am blers" to dinner. playing
chips. and the opportunity to buy drinks and more chips for a n
e vening of fun.
Civic and school nota bles will
be manning the casino booths.
ranging fro m t he wheel o r
fortune to blackjack tables. For
mor e i nform atio n . ca.I
ch airman Gordon Kessler at
499-3793.
Coast
Weather
Co ntinued c learing
through Thursday. Lows
tonight (5 at the beaches
and 52 inland. Highs
Thursday 80 to 70.
INSl•ETO•AY
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Al~h 'J)tt> wa~ w1deiy bellt>\!\ld lO to an al t~ t •
semf·<OcnatOIC' tatc, 1( wo" the f1n1\ Um amet-m id ruary
that ht1docton announC'H h was 1n a fflma
T110 "a3 hospilnhu"'<i Jan 4 for C'jrf ulator v problem &. und
hJ his It-ft lt:.C amput.llt'd Jan 4.IO to f)tt•vt•nt. futal N•nart•n«>
inc{ lht>n. hf' hn dt>vt'IC>f~ pn1blem11 with hlfl hurt. tunas.
Uver tul(f kldne>'
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lettut t ~rowt•r!> u1d a pilot .,... rn1 1na today following whut
aulhonU ooheve to bt• lht t'rw.h of lhtHr l'oli IO c nc1nf' plane 1n
lb Ga blhlO mountwru.
fo'og h•mJM!red th~ ~orcb by Mont«>re) County ~herm·~
de pulleson l''rt•monl Pl'ak. about l20m1I ·11~outh ofS1rn 1-'ranclt>t o
ffunr t N#t-1 .~ t 'ru:.,.,.
'ALGARY. Alberta CAt'1 \ Canadian court has rroien
ebon Bunke r Hunt·~ 011 l'xploration penmts in Canada's
Bl'.iufort St-a, a~seb tht.' Tt.'xu~ 011 millionaire pledged as partial
pay m ent of a huge ~ilver ruture~ debt
HP Explorallon <Llbya ) Lld obtained an 11'\.)unc llon from
the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories barnng Hunt
from dis posing or the offshore PxploratJon permits. valued at
$300 m1l1Jon Tht-Bea ufort Sea region is an area of intense oil
t.·xploration adjacent to Alaska's oil-rich Prudboe Bay
Hunt a nd his brother. W H<:>rbcrt Hunt, agreed this month
to tum ovr r ttie oil rights to the Engelhard Minerals and
Chemicals Corp .. of New York. as partial payment on a contract
(or 19 million ounces o f silver .
D••tt ~IOI SI.ti! ,.hoto UC IRVINE'S DR. REINES AND GRANDSON, ISAK
Grandpa Elected to National Academy of Sciences
Honoree Speeehless
UCI Prof Elected
To Science Panel
Dr Fn·df'ric·k Bt•1nt". pr1,
f (.' S S () r 0 f JI h ) l> I (' \ a 11 ti
radiological s<•1t·nr·1·.., al I 1
Irvine. hal> ht•<•n 1•lt•t'l1•!1 111 th•
11rest1g1ou!> Natirmal /\1 arlf•mv r,f
..,t·1encci.
R<·1m•.,, .J Newport H1·<.ifh rt•• r
!l~nt. was ll'fl v1rtuall:, 'Pf'' r h
lt'SS when Dr Evt·rly J-'lf•1\rtw1
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toa s ted ltcanc·.,· C"(('r·t11111 .ti ,
c·cn ·mony altc·ndl'd t1v :JI) pN1plt·
T uesday on campu.,
Search1nl( ror som1·th1n1< ,,,
sa y. Reines finally q uot1·!1 a lim·
rrom lh(' GtltM•rt ;incl ~IJ lll van
mus ical "II M S Pln;1 fori·
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lndiam Protest
INDIANAPOLIS (AP)
American lndlun leaders. cam p·
Ina on the lawn outside the In·
dlanapolis Convention Center
wb&.re the Un ited Me thodist
Church ls holding iLs governing
conference. say the church has
Ignored the extermination or
their race.
CANYON ••
to Raocllo. A:~an Blasts
Irvine Firm
Countiuns
WnDicted _...
Qf_Fraud
The former c:ounclL ma.Jortb' ...,.,rowel lllr1q an Irvine con·
•'-IUaa ftnn to prodYte an ~· vtroamental and ecoaomlc
feulb6Jil.1 •tu4.r of both pl8DI 8l
II cbst Of t'1.000 Tbe frvtne
Compway approvf'd pkktns up M~.000 o( the tudy C<Wlt . the (lty 8 An Orange Comty Superior s 15 , ooo u nd the So u \~ern Y Aloi£~~' ~.9.~EN J)Oht1cal. it was lnrormatlonal." Court jury h•• ~vlct.-... ..__1 (. 11r o lf A --...,_,,_,, s aid Irvine Company spokesman -"""' ~ -orn1u o 11&oc1a Ion. Jerry Collins. . nessman Vincent Curaao and $10,600 lrvlne City CouncUman Larry J ack Fulton of fraud, eoaspiract
Out oppone nts of the study Agran charged the Jrvine Com. "About J,400 Irvine residents a nd grand tbeft In ~
t'lu1med lbe reP<>rt would only pany Tuesday with covertly had signed interest lists for new 'th the be -• ol
benefit Uw Irvine Compuny a.od tinkering wilh city politics, cit· homes not yet built 'n the city. wt em luement $1
lh•• golf ussocl1.1tion, addlna the Ing letters to potential hom e We felt they had a right to know million in precious metab from
nty uln·1.uty ho!j nvironmental buyers urging opposition to u a bout the possible impact or the ~~r:. Swiss Vaults, Inc. atoraae
report.t In house that could be building moralOrlum. Galdo morator ium. P e rhaps Th
updated at a much lower cost His cbarce came in the wake these letters sbouJd have been e two men were found IUU·
Propooentb of the study said of the defeat of Councilwoman sent to Ag.ran." Collins satd. ty Tuesday of 30 felony COUDta
the re port tii. nt-cesaary to show Mary Ann GaJdo'a proposal to Agran contended today that and face up to six years In state
Washa.ngton, D C. the city has a halt residential development for the letters are just one facet of a prison.
mcMrus or paying back a low· six months in Irvine. <'Overt Irvine Company effort to Superior Court Judee Jobn L .
1nter-dt $6 million loan SOU(hl A n 1 r v i n e Co m pa n y defeat Mrs. Gaido in her bid for Flynn Jr. set sentencing for May
under a fe<foraJ loan program. s pokesman denied Agran's al· re-e lection June 3. 20The J·ury of sev• .. wom• and They likened not having a re· legation. ....
p<>rl to "an individual going to a The proposal failed on a tied five men had deliberated for
l>unk and asking for a loan, then counciJ vote with Mrs. Gaido 24 mega) more than a week and ita verdict
tt•lhng the bank man1tger he has and Agran in favor and council T uesd ay alternoon capped a
no plan for paying it back .. me mbers Art Anthony and Bill case that has lasted for five
But Council members voted Vardoulis against. Mayo.r David .AJ.i F d months.
Tuesday night to scuttle the Sills was absent. ens 000 ; "Things went the way l ,
s tudies. vying instead to update A gr an said the company sent thought they would," proeeeutor
city studies of the canyon area letters out to local residents. Driver Jai·Jed Douglas McFarland s aid. "I'm
and push Was hington for the as king lhem to attend the coun JUSt glad it's over with."
low-interest loan. cal meeting in case they wanted Carrano, a Seal Beach rest.
Counc ilman Dawson argued to oppose the moratorium A San Diego man was 1n dent, and Fulton, who lives lit
for continuation of the studies, He sa id the letters were sent c us tody today afte r bor der Corona del Mar, were taken into
saying the Irvine Company plan, at Irvine Company expense but patrol agents found 24 asserted· <'ustody after the verdict was
"with a few modifications s ug. the company's name didn't ap ly 1llegaJ aliens an the back of a read. ·.
gested by an environme ntal re· pear on them. rental truck he was driving The owners or the no w-defwict
port." would allow Laguna "Our involvem ent wasn 't Tuesday. precious metab stora•e firm in
Beach to pay off its debt to William Dennis Ware. 29, or Santa Ana wer e convicted of
Rancho. solve flooding problems San Diego was re manded to the multiple counts of g rand theft as
in the canyon (by design of the federal C hula Vista a nti well as insurance fraud and con.
golf course> and improve com· Woman Shot,• :.muggling unit after •Rents s piracy.
mu t e r safety <bl' m o ving '>lopped hlm at a border check T he prosecution h a d con·
La g un a Can yon Road and point south of San Clemente tended that Carrano and Fulton
addingadditionaltrarfic lane5.1 SC Boy Sea· zed In the rear of the l '2·lon truck had e mbeuled gold and silver Councilwoman Sally Bellerue. \\-.ire wa." dnvl.Jlg, agents found who was Joined by Mayor Wayne ont• femaJe and Z3 male M<>x 'aluables from the firm and at·
Baglin and freshman Coun· A Sun Clemente woman work· 1cans Their ugei. ranged from 17 tempted lo cov~r up lhe c rime ~ilman Neil Fitzpatrick .in.Jilll_. -.l.Jll( 1n h r. yard was hit in the tu 48. the agents said by staging a phony robbery in
1ng the study, termed "a myth," back of the leg by a pellet shot Off1c1als s aJd Ware fi rst failed July urn.
the argun:i enl that the Irvine from a compressed-air gun. to stop at the check point but None of the precious meta.JS
Company plan "is the only plan Mrs , ~tsy (;ardne r of 303 then did so after a n agent shout ha s e ve r bee n r ecovered. t~at .~an p ay for Sycamore Ca lle Empalmc told police she t•d at the truck north of the sta· Mc Fa rland said.
l-hlls was bent over pruning a bush an 11on The incident occurred at Defense attorneys for Fulton
She suggested low-profile uses her yard when sht> was hit The Jbou t 7 30 pm a nd Carrano indicated they
o f the .land , s u c h as an pellet pl(~rced Mrs Gardner '<; The 1Ucgal aliens entered the wouJdappeal.
e q ~estr1 an cente r . leas ing Jeans and badly bruised her leg, rount) at San Ysidro. offt r1al'> Carrano had testHied on his
agricultural land, a lodge.type a police spokesman said. ,;ud own behalf during the lengthy'
resort and <'Onferencc center . Police have taken into custody Ware faces potential charge!> tn:.r l claiming a g unman had
and the salt• o f 60 a<'res to .1 14 ·\t.'ar-o ld San Ch.•mf'nt1· of 1r.1n,port1nl! llff·i:.il Jlwn' Jnd hound h1m to a r h:.r1r with heavy
Ba) wQOd would go a long way ~ outji ·and charged h1m with tlw , (Jn.,pir<.t<')' tu ~mugg((' ..igcnL"> tctpc after forcing him to open a
toward paym):? the promissory shooting ... a id rear door to the storage firm.
note to Rancho :;;;;~~~~.;_..:;:;;;:;;;:;:;;;::;::;:~;;;;;;;;;.;;::::;;...--=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==::::::=:::=:=:;;;:;; And . s h e· s aid . f e d eral r
pur c h ase of a p o rtion of
Sycamore Jlllls for the National
Urban Park 1s "1s still a viable
option."
Mayor Baghn agreed the city
s hould SN?k othe r options in the
Canyon. but JOmed other council
members in relieving the Irvine
Co mpany fr om what one
speaker termed "holdlng the ci·
ty up for ransom ."
"The Irvine Company was
brought into this and led along
by the (council) people you put
up he r e a few yea rs ago."
Baglin sa1d
F1lzpatnck termed the Irvine
Company "the most responsible
rtevelopment l'Ompany I know
of They are sens itive to the
eom mun1t y w1th1n their
framev,.ork. ""htch 1s to make a
profit
"I can't fault the company for
that The blame. or credit has to
go back to the <fo rmer l coun · l'tl ..
Arnie llam ala, a s pokesman
for the Irvine Compa ny, told
c·ounc1I members the company
":.rs led lo believe the firm's
plan for Lagun<i Canyon was
'upported by "a ma1oraty of the
counc il and the res idents of Laguna Beach '·
And while he said the com
JiJny still believes ill> plan can
m(!el the c1ty 'i. ObJcct1ves, "v,.e
n·co~ruze thut the recent City
Council elections indicate a vol·
ing majority or the cit17.ens of
l.1.1gun<.1 fkaC'h do uprear not to
r:1vor our ..,olut11m 11 tht· city·~
r1nan1•1al s1tu<1t1on ..
'We cfon 't see o urse lves mak-
m~ u great deal of h •adway."
ll;tmala i.a1d.
i'ollow1ng t h e vote t o
terminate the study, the council
11 rdered planning officials to
<·ome back in a rew weeks with a
rough idea or what documents
the city will need lo e ncourage
the low-1ntere~t rederal loan.
From Page Al
LEGION ...
co m e from revenue sharing
funds, $80,000, and a $20,000
~rant received rrom the Older
Americans Act.
Other improvem ents slated
for the building inc lude a
wheelchair ramp for older vis·
itors . five additional on-site
parking ~paces. landscaping and
painting.
Homes Sought
For Visitors
Thirty-five Fre nch-speaking
l'ludents rrom Western Europe
will arrive in Laguna Beach for
a month's stay under the Euro·
pean Language Institute for
Cultural Exchange.
Host families are being sought
now to house the students during
their slay from Aug. 3 to 30
while they attend classes and
participate in field trips.
Families who would like a
French-speak.Lnc student during
August are ulted to call Dana
Cantley at 4.97-3468.
YON HEMERT'S • IS
WAREHOUSE
CLEANIHI
I
5th Annual
Warehouse Sale
May 3 & 4, Sat. & Sun., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
YES, VON HEMERT'S IS HAVING ITS 5th
ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALE.
RUTHLESSLY CLEARING OUT AND
SLASHING PRICES ON FURNISHINGS FOR
EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. GREAT
BUYS!!! ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS,
DISCONTINUED STYLES, AND SLIGHTLY
SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS, IN ALL
OF THE QUALITY NAMES VON HEMERT
IS FAMOUS FOR.
Cash & Carry -All Sales Finai
1371 VILLAGE WAY
IN COSTA MESA
IPOIMBL Y WAllHOUSI ID.I
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA
;
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1980
Yo•r Ho••tow•
Dally Newt1tpa_..r
C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1
Increase • m Feared Airport Traffic
I)
D•1ly Piiot ~l•lf PloOlo
COMMERCIAL JET WINGS ITS WAY TOWARD COUNTY'S JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT
Government Entities Clash as Four More Airlines Clamor for Airport Operating Rights
Fed, State Demands Conflict
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
C)t .... o.lly ...... $Uff
Orange County ofricials want
to keep a 40-flight per day lid on
comm ercial jet operations at
J ohn Wayne Airport.
But county offi cials now have
to contend with a Federal Avia·
tion Administra tion orde r to
open the airport to "all quahfied
carriers."
That means the number or ten-
ant carriers could climb from
two to six this yeur . a nd the
number or daily jct rhghts could
top 50.
Thal order h as lonJ(·range
ramifications in light of the de-
rC'gulation of the procedure ror
grantin~ routC's Deregulation
eventua lly will e n able any
<iirlinc to operate without prior
federal approval whe never It
t·an negotiate a lease
Looking at the 1mm<:d1atc cf
feet of the FAA order. the l'OUn
ty could land 111 trouble with the
State Department of Transporta
lion 1f 1t inc rea:.t•s thC' number CJf
fli ghts a t the airport The sta t.-
1-. J llo"ing thl' ~11rport to opcrall'
in t"H'l'S" of .,, at<· no1hl' It mil~
prm Hil'd lhl' 1101:-.t.' gl'ot•rntc'<.1 b\
l hl' 10 night.. pt•r rl<.t~ 1 ... n 't ex
cet•ded Expanding the numbl'r
or fhghl!>, ohv1ou~I). \\OU!d In
<'f C<tSl' the llOISl'
* * ..
Any attempt by county of·
fi cials to share the 40 flights
a mo ng the two airlines that
operate out of the airport now
and the four others that want to
will bring legal action by the ex·
1st ing tenants.
·'The county is de finitely
caught between a rock and a
hard place ... observed Larry
Bishop an executive of Frontier
Airlines. one of the airlines seek
m g entry to the county airport.
Based on re ports s ubmitted to
county officials last week, the
airport would have to be opened
to a minimum of 50 nights a day
to keep existing tenants and pro-
i.pecl1ves lessees happy.
It works out like this .
Air California . an existin~
tenant, wanLs to maintain 1lS
<Jverage daily departures, cur·
rently about Z7.
flu2,hes Alrwest , the other
e xisting tenant, wants to m ain·
t<J in control over the 13 flighLc;
pl'r day it 's now allowed by the
l'llU nt \
Fro nti e r Airline<>, 1n -
.,t rumt•nlal 1n ~(·ltmR the FAA
•irder t11 OJK·n thl' J ohn Waynl·
\1rport. wanti> to n y at least tw<J
fl1f,!ht., a day from Ora nge Coun
t~ to '.<J!> \'l·J!J <, c.nd on to
Dt-rl\ er
Continenta l Airline~. v.h1ch
* * *
has been trying. to operate at
Ora nge County for the paat 10
years. has authority to Oy from
the J ohn Wayne A irport to
anywhere In the fi r m 's existing
system. Present plans call for
s ix dally flights to Las Vegas or
Phoenix.
PSA wants permission to
operate two or three flights a
day to San Francisco.
-Western Airlines , which has
a r ecentl y granted r o ute
between Orange County and Salt
Lake City. says its plans are t09
indefinite to lis t p r o posed
number of flights at this lime.
The FAA order to open the
a irport to "all qualified car-
rier s," handed down April 4, is
currently being st udied by coun-
ty officials.
Particularly troubling to them
1s the md1cation that the agency
has no problems with the coun-
ty's ltnut, jus t with ttre way in
which 1t 1s d1v1ded.
.. The leg1llmatt· goa l of noise
control doe:-. no t re lie ve the
county from its statutory and
contractual obltgat1ons to a c-
1·o m m od~1tt· lh(.• request s of
qual1f1t-d air l.'arnc r'i to com·
m e n cc service." the orde r
reads.
In add1t1on to the troubling
(See WA \'NE. Page A2)
* * *
Mesa LaQ.d OK'd for Airport
Orange County s 11 pt•rv1 ::;ors
moved Tuesday to buy Sf. m1lhon
worth or la nd tn Costa Ml'sa ;id·
j acent to .John Wayne Airport u!>
part or plans to expand airport
facilities, primarily for privalf'
planes.
breach of public faith
But Riley ;oincd his fellow
:.upe rv1sors as they orderc•d
purchase negotiations to begin.
This time those asking for a
delay or halt to the land buy in·
e luded no t only o wners of
private aircraft. but County Ad-
m 1 n1i.t rat1 \'l· Office r Robert
Thomas
T h o mas. 1n a l e tt e r t o
supervisors. smd GSA offtc1als'
plans for the land weren't worth
the $6 million purchase price.
fie also said ttie land purchase
would exhaus t tbc county
a irport r eserve fund . rorcmg
superv1~rs to tak(• SI 1 million
o ut of th<' <:mmty :-SIO m1llton
contingc·ncy fund , us ua lly n·
se r v f'd f o r l'm e r g l•n<·y
purchases
An d c hances that federal
money miitht offset county tax·
payer funds look grim. s aid
Steve Kouik. an a ide tn Rllcv
Kozak said a recent Ff.'de ral
1\nation 1\dm1nis trat1on ruhng
m ay block the grant apphcat100
That ruling warned
supc rV'lsors of a possible cutoff
in federal funds or other sanc-
tions 1f they continued to hmlt
t hl' number or commercial
a1rh oes o perating out of the
('OUnty a1roort.
Owners of pnvate airplanes
rl•1tc rat<'d their fea r s to
:-.uperv1sors tha t t h e land
purchas e might s queeze out
~eneral aviati\ln activity at the
airport and that lack of federal
funding for the land buy might
res ult in substantially increased
l ll'·dOwn fec.>S. And, although s upervisors or-
d ered county a1rh:~ to a pplv fo r
fe de ral mmt<'Y to pay for tht· 13 5
acres. count\ lJ XP<t)e r:. m d}
end up footing th'-· bill
O H ic1ab o f lht· county's
Gent>ral St•n•1c t'" Ai?cm·y '>did
the 13 5 a<·r<•s "'111 rno:-.t likely
b e US{·d for 1lus1n l''\S!''> t hat
ser\'i('(' and M·ll a1rnart, ror ad
ditional airc·rart l tt• dolA. n-.. and
for loadtn~ anrl unl11acl1n1! ;11r
Anderson Will Go It Alone
rrci ~ht
I t "" as 1 n o c· t n h 1· r t hat
supl'rvi...1ir'i. ov!'r flu prttt<•:-.t:-. nf
S upt'rv1 sor Th•11t1:1o.; Hile•), r1 r'>t
t ook .,tt•p-. to huy tht• f w11
pan·cls. ::! Ii HIT< s on 1\1rv.ay
Avemw and 111 x .wrt" 011 Ht·cl
H ii I t\ H 'rlUl'
Hile\'. IA.host• dtstrll'l 1nrlucl1·s
the airport . ,1r~111•cl thn1 that
putt mg up SO n11l11on for a l1.1n<I
purchase• lwfor1· rc·l1·,1s1· r1f tht•
a irport's mast1·r pl an IA.iJ., a
W AS lllNGTO N lt\P l
Rcpublic:m c<.1nd1datc J ohn B
t\ 1uh·r.,on will announcc Thurs
d;1~ that hl' will run for prcs1
<IPnl as <tr 1ncl1•pC'ndent, sourte~
:-aid to<lay
t'\fl(•r rnon· than l.I week's eon
t1•mplat1on. thl' vC'teran lllin1m .
1·11ni.:n·ss man ha:. dc c1cled to
:1ha nrlo n hi s quest fo r th<·
lk publtcan pr<:s1de ntial nom1na
l111n. th1• sourePs <;a1d
lnsll':td. h1• will ... eek to tar1
"'hat his campau~n strategists
'><'l' as vntC'r dissatisfaction with
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Has she got a sister? You bet. This ls Kelly Collins,
younger sister or actress Bo Derek, who bu been named
orrtcial spokeswoman for 1'ena Enterpriael. Her previous
assignment was standing in for Bo in the new movie "A
Change of Seasons."
Penn..,irtwant d
Prem.ar" -•• ""·d· .....
1
.,. .. h ~J
C•t t•• 46 '1 A••v•n 4&
0 th,.,, 8 ~ And•r•ori
the t wo major party frr1nt
runner-. President Ct.trtcr and
Hona l<I Rl':1gan
T he sources. who declined to
be 1dent1fH.'d . :.aid the formal an·
noun('ement would be made at R
a m P~I Thursday at lh<' Na·
t 1on<J I l'rc~., Cl uh in Wa!othmgton
A s pokc·.,v.nman at t\nd1•rso11 s
c;:i mpa1gn hc•<J<lquurtl•r:-. con
firm(•d ht· \A.oOuld makt.· .in an
nounccm<.'nt Thursduy n•g.Jrdmg
his p11IJ.1,1ral pl:rns. hut would not
giw dcta1b
I\ n ct l' r !. o n a I r <· a d v h .1 .,
\\1thdrav.n fr11m ton.1g h t .,
Hf.•puhltcan 1folHJll' 111 I lnu.,ton
ht•tweC'n lkugan and tht• onh
other remaining <;CH' contt.-nd•·r
<; e o r _g t' B u :-. h . "" h •> v. o n
Tut:!scla\ ·:-. Hc·pubhcan pnnwn
in PC'nnsyl va n1a
AndC'rson ha!'-not v.o n any
prim.int", a nd gam<•d only 57
rll'll·gatc·-. to tht' GOP Nal.lonal
C:onvent1rm in DC'lro1t this July,
KENNEDY BRACES
FOR MICHIGAN-A3
putting him third he-hind Ht-agan
.ind Buc;h
,\ln •adv. Ander son for Prt"c;1-
tll·nt organiz('r<. in var1 ou:-. 5.t att-:-.
1n('IUt1tng ~1JSl-oaC'hU ... <'lt!> haH'
Driving Course Eyed
Harbor High Lot Could Cut District Costs
By JERRY CLAUSEN
OI ,,_ D•llY Pllet SI.ti
A Ne wport Harbo r High
School pa rking lot could be con
vertcd into a car driving range
ne xt year if plans for trimming
d ri vcr education costs a re lifted
orr the drawing boards.
Trustees of Newport-Mes a
Unified School District o rdered
administrators T uesday t o
pursue a proposal that would re-
duce the cost or training each
high school student driver by
more than 40 percent.
The proposal includes adding
health and safety training to
dr iver education classes and
m o ving muc h o f s tudents'
behind-the-wheel experience off
cit y str~ls
The• program 1s ba!>N1 on con
s truction or a student drivt•r
"range" in the dis trict parkmJ(
lot on 16th St in Newport Bea ch.
adjacent to Davidson Field
Fenc ing, gates. paint ed
guidelincs, l1ghts. stop s igns and
communications equipment n ··
q uired for the range would cost
about $16,000, s aid Dr. Norman
Loats , deputy superintende nt
Most or the student driving
would be in small cars. Loats
said, without adults inside the
vehicles . Driver s would be
directed rrom the sidelines over
an elaborate public address ·type
system. he said.
T he move would centralize
state-required drive r training.
ht• noted. with all h1Rh schools
d1rectmR students after school
hours to th<! range for training
l\ bout lhre(' hours of trairung
would be rontmued behind the
""heel or larRer ('ars on com
m unity strf.!t!ts
T he district curr<'nlly spends
bet WN'O $106 a nd $117 on each
student partie1patmg. Loats said
the proposed plan could drop
per-student costs to about $64.
T he state pays $60 for each stu·
de nt's training
Lo ats said ranges similar to
that proposed for Harbor High
have been s uccessful in the
Fullerton Union Hig h School
District and in the Capistrano
Unified School Dis trict.
Float to BooSt Mesa
City to Enter Seven Summer Parades
Costa Mesa will be represent-
ed in seven summe r parades by
a $3,600 float designed to pro·
mote the city.
Councilmen voted unanimous·
ly Monday night to buy the 44·
foot rolling advertisement after
viewing a scale model designed
by the Green Float Co. of
Garden Grove.
Costa Mesa.Newport Harbor
Lio n s Club s pokesman Les
Becker brought the model to
Monday's council meeting.
The proposed two-ton blue and
aqua float la trimmed in green
and gold wtth 1radu1ted plat·
Corms ror Mia Costa Mes and
f,
~
he r princesses.
The Jaycees formerly were
behind plans for a city float, but,
City Manager Fred Sorsabal
noted, the club is defunct.
Consequently, the Lions Club
has stepped in to assure that
Costa Mesa has a noat to enter
in celebrations, such as Costa
Mesa's own Fish fi'ry.
City Ma n ager Sors abal ex·
plained: "II we don't have a
float in their parade, they won't
enter ours."
Becker told councilmen that,
by purchaaing the float, they
wlll tain exposure in the Garden
Grove Strawberry Fe1Uval, the
'
Huntington Beach Fourth of Ju.
ly Parade and in other com·
munity festivals.
Sorsabal told c ouncilmen
there is m oney in the city's
budget for public relations and
advertising to cove r the $3,800
requesL
He said he thinks the cost
should be shared by other com·
munity organizations who are
getting a Cree publicity rlde oo
the float, but at this late date the
city will have Lo root the bill.
· 'll 's really a s hame the
Chamber or Comme rce can't
participate in this,'' the clty
manager observed.
bt·en g1H•n the J?O·ahead to or·
.:anl/l' inde pt•ndenl campaigns
un the C'onJ(ressman·s behalf.
Jo:\ en ~fOrl' deciding to run as
1i<n, inrl<•pendC'nl. Anderson had
bt•i,:un pulltnJ? tugt•lhcr the core
uf J n.1t1o nal ca mpt.1 1g n ur·
i.:a nizat1on
In udd1t1on. the' prc:.t1gious
WJsh111gton law firm of Arnold
& Porter had 1><'1•n enltsted to
t•ha llcnJ!<' :.late luws that would
v. ork Jgain-.t Anderson's entry
on th<' ballot a:, an independent
t Jnd1datt·
l'r.t\'t•r. !\tatthC'ws Smith a nd
C'<• • a pnltt1 cal consulting and
rt I rt.' Ct m :.t il f Ir m , ha S bet: n
t•ngJ ~t'd to ra1'>c funds for the
f1 r:-.t maJor poltllcal C'a mpaign to
lw ('Onducted outs1du the two
maj or pa rties since Ge orge
Wa llace ran as a th1 rd·party
l'Jnd1datc m 1968
Anderson has said he will or·
g an1zc no third-party move·
mc nt , but will remai n a
R\'publican who, 1f he won,
"ould form a na tional unity ad-
m1nistrat1on
Gas Hits $3.05
TEL AV IV. Is r ael <AP >-
ls rael raised the price of
RUSoline 36 percent to $3.05 a
~a llon . a dramatic indication or
the nation's problems in paying
for imported oil.
Or::(;Last
-~
Weath e r
Showers through tonight
c learlnR on T hursd ay.
Lows tonight 45 at the
beaches and 52 inland .
Highs Thursday 60 to 70.
IN81•ETODAY
The final N~lma· ratings
ore in, and tlw wfMeT is CBS
bfl a hair'• bmdh, ndmg o
three-year domination by
ABC. Sf!e Page&.
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BE.LOR.ADE, Y~l11v1a CAP) -Preatdent Jos.ip liroa Ttto•e IDdon Mld toc1_, lllle 1'7·year-old YU•Olllav ~adsr hu
laPMd iMo a mma and state ot attoet ··~t Tito's he.tlb ttma.ins cntlcal." tu11 eight doctoNJ Hid.
Alt.houlh Tito w wldebr beU vtd to be in an •l lout a
s emi-a)mafoee lta&.e, If•• (be ftnt tunt" &lru•f' m1d·F~-bcuary
that h.ladocton l.nDOUIH:ed he •M lD a eoma
Tho was t.o.pltalllfd Jan 4 fOf' circut tory problem!\, and
had hb1 lt'ft leg omputattd Jan 20 to JH'<'Vt<nt fatal ganaN"nf· SJnc~ then. ht' ha dtv•·le>ped ~blcms with h1& heart. lung$., Ii v r and ludne)' • ......... ,....... .. .......... , .. .
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ldtuce '""""" ... and a pak>t are mu; mg tod•Y fullowin1 whut aulboritie. ~Heft to be the t'r h or ~r twin en11rw plan m
the G•btlan DlOW\ta.ana.
F<>1 hampered the t'lln'h b Moot~rey County sher1lr's.
depu\k'son •'temont l'\'aJt, bc>ut 120 mtlt>'> \Outh nf S0tn ft'r ncti.co
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CALGARY. Albt•rt1o1 (API \ Canadian court has. ffl>tt:n
Nelson Bunker Hunt's u1l exploration perm1ts 10 Canada's.
Beaufort Sea, assets the Texas wl m1U1onane pledged w. plirtlal
payment ol a huge sll ver rutures ck:bt.
BP ExploralJoo (Libya) Ltd. obtained an mJuncuon from
the Supreme Court or the Northwest Territories barring Hunl
from disposing or the offshore exploration permits, valued at
S300 million. The Beaufort Sea region is an area or intense 011
exploration adjacent to Alaska's 011-rich Prudhoe Bay.
Hunt and his brother, W. Herbert llunt, agreed this month
to tum over the oil rights lo the Engelhard Minerals and
Che micals Corp., or New York, as partial payment on a contrurt
for 19million ounces of silver.
Fro• Pag~ A I
WAYNE AIRPORT. • •
question raised by the possibility
or dividing the 40 flights per day
a mong the six airlines that want
to fly more than SO flights per
day, the airport races a few
other problems in the FAA de·
eision.
For ins tanee. c hie f FAA
rounsel Clark Onstad. who
s igned the order. suggests that
both th<' existing airport opera·
lions curfew and the limitations
on t ypes or aircraft flown may
··be inherently discriminatory
a nd without rational relation to
;,; legitimate local purpose."
T he airport curfew prohibits
commercial jets from taki ng orr
after 10 p.m. or landing after 11
p.m. No commercial jet opera-
tions are permitted before 7
a.m.
lo addition. the county has
banned use of a ny currently
operational commercial Jets cx-
<.·epl the Boeing 737 a nd the OC-9
by restrict.Jons based both on
noise and weight al take off.
Conttnenta l wa nts to fly the
la rger ·as well as louder and
heavier Boeing 727 on at~
Oran,ge County routei..
Airwesl last year tried to
qualify its 727 fleet for opera·
tions at the a irport as well . but
was unsuccessful because of the
noise factor
Frontier says at will operate
the smaller. quieter Boeing 7:rls
1hat Air Cal now uses and PSA
officials say they don't expect to
start any operations a t Orange
County until the a irline has
take n de live r y or t he even
quieter OC·9 Super 80s.
PSA gets the first of its quiet
Lance Arguments
lo Third Day
ATLANTA <AP) -A federal
court j ury's deliberat ions on
bank fraud char~es against Bert
La nce and three associates
s tretched into their third day to-
day. but the former U.S. bud~et
director said he was not con-
cerned.
"I thought it would take tlK?m
a while," Lance s aid Tuesday.
"They will come back in l!ood
time." Court officials say Lhe six
m en and six women. have been
poring over bank records spread
over a large table in the window·
less deliberation room.
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Jets lh.Js s ummer. Air CaJ ex
peels its firs ti delt very by the end
of the year .
Space at the a lready congest ·
cd airport terminal 1s no prob-
lt'm , according lo the FAA and
the four car riers trying lo get
Orange County leases.
Onstad cited a report from the·
FAA offi cial who presided over
a hearing on the subJccl of the
airport in 1979 and noted that
"the limited existing terminal
facilities arc pointed up l would
(';.ill to your attention that other
ai rports have made accom -
modations to growth under de·
regulation us ing t e mporary
facilities." He cited Los Angeles
International Airport as an ex·
;imple.
The officials :it Continental.
Frontier, PSA and Western aJI
described their airlines as eager
to get mto Orange County and
willing to t.akc whatever accom·
modal.Ions the county could pro·
duce to do so.
Mike Murphy. a vice president
of Airwest. who said his firm
would go to court to retain its 13
average daily flights. ::.aid there
1::. no wav A1rwcst could or
would s h.are the ir t e rminal
fac1ll ties with another line.
"It would be physically 1m
possible to s hare the space we
h;i vc no..... As it is, it's made·
quate for our purposes." he said
Robt•rt Clifford. president or
Air Cal. echoed Murphy's con·
cerns
"The fact is. the re 1s no space
not one s quarP inch -for
more of anything," he s aid m
tt•s timony before the county
Board of Supervisors.
He noted that not onl y is lhl'
terminal overcrowded. but the
;urcraft parking positions are at
<.'a pacity with the Air Cal and
A1 rwcst operations.
·'The recommendation to open
the airport tomorrow w1thoul
facility plans and new con::.truc
tion 1s about as practical as my
tl'lhne a person m New York.
whpsc only means of trans porta-
tion is a car. to be here in two
hours or be subjected lo contrac·
lual, injunctive and civil penalty
remedies, as the FAA put.c; at.
"There is no way even one
new airljne can be adequately
<iccummodated at the existing
facility. let alone four." Clifford
:-aid .
Frank Halley
Dead at 45;
Service Held
Gr aveside funeral rites and
burial have bee n h e ld in
Oklahoma City. Okla .. for
Coastline Community College
Coordinator of loslru.ctional
Media Services Frank HaUey,
who died 12 days ago.
Mr. Halley, 45, who Uved in
Stanton, was night compoging
department foreman of the Dai·
ly Pilot until 1967, when be left
to become supervisor of the
Anaheim Union High School Dis·
tricl graphic arts department.
The Oklahoma native, who
a lways affected a lr~ditional
white shop foreman's coat, sue·
cumbed at Santa Ana·Tustln
Community Hospital April 11
following a long illness.
Survivors include his wife,
Velma; a grown son Pat and a
daughter Terri, both or Costa
Mesa, and a son Michael, of the
home.
Local arranaements were lD'I·
der direction of Westminster
Memorial Park and Mortuary .
Teacher
Fund ·Bid ·
Copa' A~tion
Set Saturday
r... U DiapallCl!lll&----~"".: TM otnd.U Tua ... wa ateoc~
indiu teld today th1t the SoV1et
Union and lru were movina
towurd clOS« ffOnomk ti~.
Delayed
lly JEaav CLAUSEN oe .. o.ttv ,._l"-"
Hlllldndl ol wlabiiid
items, ineh1dl•• 1•
bicycles. wm '° Oft tbe
Newport Beacb Police
Department auctlon block
SatW'day.
The aale wU1 be&lD at I
a.m. at the police at.aUoo, •
870 Santa Barbara Drtve.
Th• rwport eame on lhe ,...,.
cJay u u Chlntk d ispatch an·
nC1uft«!d fran aftd the Sov\eu
i.llJned l• "protorol tvr economlc
und industriul <.-ooperttt1on," and crne dl\y a (Jer th4t · Europeu
Common Mllrket voted to move
toward tico nomlc s anctioaf
111tuinl\t Iran unless there is
:u.Hllt' progress made wlthln •
mvnlh toward releas e of $3
A mu1cans he ld hostage in
Tt•hran
Ttti.,, 1n a dis patch from
'fl'hran, Quoted Revolutiooary
< uun c1l member Ayatollah
Muha1uin..ci Hossem Bebesbli as
'>J Vuig the Iranian government
w.J~ not ~urprised by the Coa>·
mon M~trket acuoo.
lie was quoted a s s ayin(.
·'The socaalist and deveJopiai
tountntiS are ready to support
Iran, and the negotiations or a
Soviet trade and economic del·
t•ga llon which we re held In
Tehran is one or the examples ol
th1i.."
The Tass mention or the So-
v 1 tt· Irani an negotiations seemed
t11 imply confirmation of Lhe
Chinese report by the Xiabua
nt·ws agency.
Meanwhile. four mothers and
waves of T e hran embassy
hostages began a round of meet-
ings with Europea n leaders to-
day by calling on French Presj.
dent Valery Giscard d 'Estaing
to ask for his he lp in freeing lhe t•apt1veci
.. I feel we have support." said
Louisa Ke nnedy, wife of
Mo rehead K e nnedy , the
('Conom1c and commercial at-
tache at the occupied U.S. Em:
b:lssy m the I ram an capital.
T he four women s pent almost
an hour with Giscard d 'Estaing
at the Elyset> Palace in cenlraJ
Pans. A prcsidt•ntial aide said
tht' meeting was arranged at
s hort notice and refl ected the
Fn•nC'h IC':.iclt•r's con cern for
wha t ht• <:allt'd "~has human
problem."
Countiam
Corwicted
Jn Fraud
An Orange County Superior
Court Jury has convicted ~1·
nessm an Vincent Carrano and
J ack Fulton of fraud, conspiracy
::tnd grand theft in connection
"1th the embezzlement of Sl
million m precious metals from
thC'1r Swiss Vaults, Inc. storage
farm.
The two men were found guil.
tv Tuesday of 30 felony counts
:;nd face u·p to six years in state
prison.
Supen or Court Judge John L.
Flynn Jr. set sentencin~ for May
20
The jury of seven women and
five men h ad deliberated for
more than a week and its verdict
Tuesd ay afte rnoon capped a
ca~e that has lasted for five
month.'>.
"Things we nt the way I
thought they would." prosecutor
Douglas McFarland said. 'Tm
JUSt glad it's over with."
Carrano. a Seal Beach resi-
dent. and Fulton. who lives in
Corona del Mar. were taken into
cu~tody after the verdict was
read
The owners of the now-defunct
precious metals storage firm in
Santa Ana we re convicted of
multiple counts of grand theft as
well as insurance fraud a nd con·
1>p1 r aey.
'l'he proseeution had con·
tended Lhal Carrano and Fulton
had embezzled gold a nd silver
valuables from the firm and at-
tempted to cover up the crime
by staging a phony robbery in
I ,July 1977.
None of the precious metals
ha s ever bee n recover e d,
McFarland said .
Defense attorneys for Fulton
a nd Carrano indicated they
would appeal.
Carrano had testified on his
own behalf during the lengthy
trial, claiming a gunman had
bound him to a chair with heavy
tape after forcing him to open a
rear door lo the storage firm.
Cl.E4NING VP
Jnm PILOT .4.DS
"Daily Pilot classified ads
really clean up.
··I had good suceess s~llina
my washer a nd dryer in tbe
classified section."
That's the advertising aucceas
story of the Corona del Mar man
who placed this ad in the Daily
Pilot:
Wa11hcr nnd gas dryer,
matchlnR 11et. xlnt rond
KXX XKKX
If you want your ad t.o clean
up, cal1M2·~·
• l
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NeW AOINCY CHIEF CoulltJ'• Murny 9tonn
St.onn
To Head
Agency
Murray Sto rm today was
named director or the county
E n vironmental Ma nagement
Agency by the Orange County
Board ol Supervisors .
Storm, 54, former assistant
director of the agency, had
served as interim direc tor
following the resignation of H.G.
Os borne.
Osborne left county employ
April l to accept a position w1lh
the Warmington Group. a housmg
development firm.
S torm was the unanimou:-.
choice of the board. Chairman
Ralph Clark said 28 apµhcat1ons
were received for the: µos1uon
S t o rm was <imo n ~ '>eve n
finalists. ht-::.aid.
Stor m will be p :111I $5U,4W a
Yl'ar
An announced presentaUon by
teachers striving for full enrich·
menl programs funding next
year ctidn.~l develop Tuesday aat
the Newport·Mesa school boe.rd
meeting. ,...
Teache r union s pokesman
Paul Jordan said this morning
his announcement was pre·
mature, that the teachers oow
hope to make tbeJr funding bids
on May 6andMay13 .
In tentatively accepting a pro-
posed new two-year teachers
c ontract last week . union
negotiators dropped demands
for enrichment program fund.
mg
The contract. ex~ted to be
ratified by teachers April 30.
calls for an 8 percent teacher
pay hike this year and another 8
percent next year.
But dropping demands for
rully enrichment programs -
called Basal Programs -from
contract oegotiaUoo.s won 't halt
a drive to secure funding,
Jordan said.
The school board plans to trim
some Basal Program elements
in next year's budget as a cost·
cutting measure . About 30
t e aching pos t s mi g ht b e
trimmed in the process. Jordan
estimated.
H e s aid t eac h ers are
launcb.i.ng a drive t.o urge con·
cerned parents to write letters to
the boa.rd regarding the enrich·
ment programs and are Pf'OP05·
ing buying newspaper advertise-
ments ill s upport or enrichment
programs.
Scheduled for possible cuts,
mostly at the dist net's elemen
tuy and auddle !>choob, are
ph ysica l education, reading
enrichment , learn ing <'ente r
'>laff•ni! and mU '>IC a n d
pc;~ chological serv1ce:s
Jordan said the dnvl· for pm
gram fW\dulg will contmut: until
t rust1•t:s adopt ,1 budi:t-t an
Augu:-.L
All purchaaes mult be made witb cub or a local check.
Torn Wood
NmnedCity
Attorney
Tom Wood, who was designat-
ed acting Costa Mesa city at·
tomey a month ago when bia
predecessor resigned, bu beeo
formally hired to succeed his ex;
boss.
The Costa Mesa City Cocmcil
chos~ Wood 40 a Laguna Beach
resident, to continue in the job
following a late evening ex~
ecutive session at the conclmioq
or Monday's council meetiaa.
He has been a city empfoyee
for the past 2~ years, se~
unde r former Costa Mesa City
Attorney Robert Campagna who
quit his past in March t.o go into
private practice.
Wood will work for tbe cit)'
full-time at $34,800 per year,
representing it in legal m~
a nd serving a s counsel to
vanous municipal commissions
and committees.
Police Kill Man
TORRANCE CAP>-An un.
a rmed Compton man was s hot
and killed by police after they
caught tum and a companion al:
lt·gt·dly s tealing merchandise
from a ::.tore, a uthorities said.
T hl· v1ct1m was identified as
.Johnna<' Irons . 46
YON HEMERT'S
IS
WARBIOUSE
CLEANING!
5th Annual
Warehouse Sale
May 3 & 4, Sat. & Sun., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
YES, VON HEMERT'S IS HAVING ITS 5th
ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALE.
RUTHLESSLY CLEARING OUT AND
SLASHING PRICES ON FURNISHINGS FOR
EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. GREAT
BUYS!!! ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS,
DISCONTINUED STYLES, AND SLIGHTLY
SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS, IN ALL
OF THE QUALITY NAMES VON HEMERT
IS FAMOUS FOR.
Cash & Carry All Sales Final
1371 VILLAGE WAY
IN COSTA MESA ,..\
CFOIMBLY w .... oust ID.t
~
I
•
llaESs /STOCKS
,.
It'• ~ .. a1aio In tbe defena• lDd•trJ. '11Mn'1 like u illtemaUooal criata -Iran,
,.,_. rt•aa, t·baY9·JOU -to overcome, Dot to
,.y ermb. oppolldoa to 1penduac OD •Hponry.
'ftle VU. LiDe lnv•unent SUrv•Y. wblcb Mrvea
people trytns to make a •t ln the 1toct market, re·
parta~ "lncieued defeme spendlnc II oa tM way . . . .._t =c.ce compaotea 1bould do well
dllplte tbt ." Bulnesa Week, wbicb aerva
people =:set abead ln t.be bualneu world. re· pana: ·~ IC* wild .a defeue 1penclla,." ~ .. cood • .,. to seatUe'• Boeln1
()).,tile world'• aar.eat mantdacturer of commercial
jaimn. Boetnc buildl about eo percent of tbe Jet.a ln
atrtine service and so it bu not been u depeodent as
~ compuiee oa orders from the Penta100. Not
that it Is tumiftl away these orden. Latt month it
emerced victoriou.a in a head·to·bead battle •tth
Geaeral Dynamics for the job of bulldiDC tho bomber·
l•mcbed erulse mlasUe.
TRm NEW 111880.E ls realty a cute customer.
It's actu.alb a nuelear·armed small jet plane that's
mounted aG a bluer plane . The btner plane releases
the missile. which then sltims aloac only 200 to 600
feet above ground (to avoid radar defenses) until it
smashes tbe int.ended target with the force of 100,000
to :m.ooo tona of TNT. Thia mtsalle bas a range of
UOO miles. rt shoots along at SOO mph.
How much will this assignment mean to Boeing?
No one's aw-e yet but it could generate revenues of $2
tillioo in tbe next nine years. The initial order was
$141 aullioo form missiles.
That's big stuff and it was d isappointing for
Genet-al Dynamics of St. Lows to lose out. But in the
defense business these days, no one Is a loser -for
long.
A WEEK An'Ea it gave the nod to Boeing, the
Pentagon awarded General Dynamics, its favorite
s'-"Pller. a jui cy consolation pnz.e . a contract lo
modify the bomber·lau.nched mlssle it bad d eveloped
Ullo a medium·ran1e baby that could be deployed on
Navy and Air Force fighter planes.
The Pentagon didn't say how much of the
medium·range missiles it's prepared to buy but it
could nm UJto the thousands. Each one wi11 cost
about a half a million dollars to produce.
So General Dynamics. bwlder or lhe F ·16 fighter
plane. the Tomahawk cruise missile an$1 the Trident
nuclear submanne. will not be suHenng. nor are they
m danger oC losmg thetr position on top of the Pen·
t.agoo supplJer roster
GENEaAL DYNA•ICS DE&IVES more Ulan 80
pereent of its saJes from 1ovenment orders. Boeing g«s 29 percent of its, bu.ainess from the Pentagon.
1be latest list of defense cootracton ranked the top
lO companies (and its ordera> u follows: General
o,numcs ($4.l biWoa>: llcDoDDell Do(lcla1 ($2:8
Wtioo): United Tecbao6ocies ($2.4 bUllOG); Loeltbeed
<12..2 billion).
General Electric (fl.7 billion): Litton lndustnes <Sts billion): Boeing <$1.S bilLion l: Hughes Aircra ft
<Sl.4 billion>. Raytheon CSl.3 b1llJonl: Grumman
CSl.l biWoo).
1be GeneraJ Dynamics cootracta represented 7
pem!fJl of all the orders elven by the Pentagon.
OF covasE THESE expenditures must be ltept
in perspectJve. Emma Rolhsch1ld, writang recently in
the New York ReVleW or Books, cited the $1 .~ billion
research aod development budget tbe Pentagon has
requested for the Miss ile X program. This is the Air
Force's plan to build a bunch of missile bases in
various valleys of Utah and Nevada -say 200 of
them
Rothschild filt\lt"ed out that tbas budget "as more
than the combined researc h and development
budgets for the Department of Labor. the Depart·
meat ol FAucat.aon, the Department of Transporta·
uon. lhe Environmental Protection Ag ency, the
Federal Drug Adm1nistrat100. a nd the Center for Dis·
ea9e OJntrot"
Alaskans Offered ,,
Share State • ID
JUNEAU. Alaska (AP) -Alaskans s avoring the
state's commitment lo give them cash from ils oil wealth
and all but wipe out stale income taxes now have an en·
core to consider -shares in s late-owned assets.
lt's called PACE -Portfolio of Alaska Citize ns En·
tai>nses.
'tile proposal mtroduced as legislation last week by
Gov. Jay Kamrnood and House Speaker Terry Gardiner ~sell stock in aome state-owned assets lo Alaskans at n'l.artcet value. Fifteen percent of the stock in the assets ~be distributed free to all Alaskans .
OUef among the Uffls are on. coal and natural gas. But tbe legislation provides that anytblnc built with state
mmey. be it offices, airpona or pipelines, could be turned
over to dtileos.
The slat.e could even buy shares in private companies.
IUdl as airlines. manu!acturers or businesses, to sell . and ~Ye away.
The money for PACE would divert funds from
Alaslta'1 burseoain& state treuury -now swelliqe so uckb' from oU revenues that analysta receatly upped their
tine-month-old eatimaU! of ita ulue ln mld·lMl by $319
mDkJn -to $4.S billion.
"Dlstributins a portion of Alaska's enercy wealth to
the peop&e ol Alaska ln the form of lncome·produc:ln1 as·
Ida would increue lbelr lnvolvement and awarenesa of
the manaaement of the state's natural resources. the de·
vekJlleneat ol its local lnduatrle1 and ln the capitaUat
s)'IMm cwerall.'' Hammood said. "AU Ala1kaa1, tnclucllng
thelltUe guy, would have a phtee of Ute action:•
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TUBE TOPPERS
CBS B 9 :00 ··A Ci r c le of Oilldttn .. "Jane Ale xander portrays a
rich woman who becomet; a volunteer at
a school for e m otionally dis turbed
chlldn:n <see photo below).
KHJ G 9:00 -Miss Wo rld Pageant.
Handicapped children benefit from this
beauty extra vaganza. h osted by George
Burns.
ABC U 10 :00 -ABC Closeup. The
s tory of uranium -where it's found,
wtio mines 1t a nd those endange red by it
. -is presented.
Crueade•. Sn1dtey
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from lower left, Sarah Purcell. S kip
Stevenson. Bill Ra ffert y a nd J o hn
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tonight at 8 on NBC'. Channe l ·I
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REPORT ~ TliE 8HAKESPEAAE
PLAYS
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SINK MY TEETH INTO/
And the Winner ·Is ..• CBS by a Nose 'Trial
ByTV'
Hasted
th TOM JORY -.:t<·w YORK 1 A P > It was anybody '-; race for
.~ ~t'\·k~. Jnd Jim Jones and Johnny Carson. "The
l>ukl":'i ()f lf;.ttzard"' and Robert Redford all figured
m th<· fini sh And when 1l was over . CBS had ended
ABC'" thret> year reign as the dominant networ k in
pnrrw tanw telev1s1on
It was lhe closest ra<'e an a de<"ade, perhaps in
the history of lclt•v1s ion And CBS' victory was by
the nJn'flWl""lt possible margin one -tenth of a
i.x>ml and t•vt·n then subject lo contention by
AB('
i\ MAJlGIN o•· A t•ULL point on lhe 1979·80
season might have meant a difference or $60
nul.lJon m advertising revenue for the w10ner
CB..'; and A AC t•ntered the last week or the
wasoo in a dead heat. and both networks thre w
somt: blockbuster programming into the final
-.c \'C'n day period ABC's broadcast of t he
A<"ad my Awards s how was the week's highest·
rated program, but CBS scored with a two-part
nuru.sene:. ... Guyana Tragedy The Story of Jim Jooes ..
Mud~ Trout Win
Peabody Awards
The C'l1max came Sunday rught, with "Thl' Voleek approached In fart . O.rnn wa~ CBS' chief
Sung" on A HC and a t wo-hour .. Dukes of Hatzard'· programmer in the la!'it photo flni~h a decade ago.
i,pecaaJ on CBS. called "Carruval of Thrills." op· won by CllS over NBC
pos1tl'oneanother T heCBSshowwonthatconlest. "You <'a n s um up thl' s eason with t"o
st.atlst.Jcs." OaJ y said "Last year. A RC won 25 of CBS WON THE WEEK with a rating of 2Q.7 to the 31 weeks This Y<'ar . CBS won 17 of 31. and OAKLAND <AP)
194 for ABC and lJ 2 for NBC. The netwo rks say ABC 12 And out of the 12 weeks ARC won. twn f\a1 ser Alum inum &
that means man average prime· time minute dur were tbe Olympic~ and two were the World Sen (':.. Chemical has accused
mg the week. '20.7 percent of the nation's TV · • ABClV or conducting
equipped homes were tuned to CBS. "IN ADDJTION TO THAT." Daly said, "last "tnal by television"
That left CBS, wit.h NBC's assent. claiming the yoor, ABC had Sl'ven of tht• Top 10 ~how~ This through its weekly news
season with an average rating o( 19 6 to AB C's year, CBS bad eight program "2G-2CM''
J9S.NBCwasthirdatl74 For NBC.lheout<"omc wasnot wathoutbope The c h arge was
But ABC, whjch began the season a week 'The network rut the di:.tance between itself and prompted by an April J
ahead of the others. called the finis h a ·'virtual the leader nearly m half. and flgurc<f a 2 perteot segment of the program,
lie." with the leaders neck and neck at 19.5. improvement in lb rat in ~ over the previous \ in which Kaiser wu ac· One industry source estimated ABC may have seac;on cused of intentionally
poured an extra $1 5 mil Hon into the last several CBS. by lbe same <'alculataon. improved 5 per m a rketing u as a f e
-weeks of lhe season. producing extra e pisodes of cenL wtule ABC dspp..-d two poanL' \'ohotf~r alwninwnhousewiring. senes like ··Tbe Love Boat .. aod "Eight as ··Those accusations
Enough;· as well as a full night of cha mpionship Jane Alexander aids are blatantly wron•.
bolCll\g March3l HERE ARE THE TOP 10 :-.h~s for the week e motion al l y di s· and we cannot allow
ending Apnl 20 turbed youngsters in them to go pubticaJly
TUE SAME SOURCE PUT CBS ' tab for Academy Awa rds. with a rating of 33 7 · · A C 1 r c I e o f unchalle nged," said
special programmmg at the end at a bout SS.S representing 25 7 million hom es. ABC: "Guyana Clilldren" torugh t at Rooald E. Rhody, cor·
millio n , including pro duction of "G u ya na Tragedy· The Story of Jam J ones." Part II. 31.7 or 900 CBS. Channe l 2 porate vice presklentof
Tragedy " 3'2 million , and "Guyana Tragedy." Part I. 28.9 the Oaltland ·based
As cl06e as 1l was. CBS was the clear winner or 22.l million. both CBS. "Olivia Newton.John firm.
by one important standard. Runner-up to ABC the Special,'' 216 3 or 20.1 m illlon. A BC. "Carnival of No a.,: __ TV ABC officials were
three previous seasons, CBS listed eight of the Thrills," 216 or 19 8 million. a nd "60 Minutes." 25.4 1u1es oot i.Jnmedjat.ely avalla·
year's 10 highest· rated s hows. Including "60 or 19.4 million. both C BS . Movie -"The Sting.'' ble forcomroeoL
Minutes" in fin t place and "M·A·S-H" fourth. 3'.9 or 19 million. ABC. "Dukes of Hauard," 22.3 MOBILE. Ala. IA P l Attorneys for Kaller
ABC's "Three·s Company" was No. 2 for the or 17 million. CBS : "Three's Company," 22.1 or -1be anouaJ America's will demand a retrae·
ATI-IE.."1S. Ga 1 A Pl -Robert Trout or ABC season. but the list from then on was not.ably lack· 16.9 million, ABC. and "M·A·S·H." 2 1 s or 16 4 Junior Miss Pageant tion from ABC, and will
Nrodews. Ro5~cr1 .MuFd.d ofKCBS Nf eBws an1 d Ht~111evbisioo ing in any of the slt corn hits that thrust the ml.llioo. CBS. will not be televl'led this ask the Federal Com·
P ucer • Y Vla inc aye o ever Y 1 s ave network into leadership during the 1976-77 season lbeoext JO programs · summer for the first munlcatlons Com ·
been named recipie nts or the George Foster -"Happy Days," "Laverne and S hirle y," "Laverne and Shirley," ABC ; "2<l-20." ABC. lime s in ce 1964 . mission to order tbe
Peabody broadcasting awards. the University of "OlarHe's Angels." and "Alice" and "WKRP in Cincinnati." both Television persona lily broadcuUng company ~rgla has announced. CBS, three·way lie: ··Happy Days ," ABC: "The EdMcMa.honwillbethe to a llow Kaller
The awards. given in memory of Ge<>rgia THE MAE FACI' THAT CBS could challenge Jdfenoos,'' CBS . "Real People," NBC; "F1o," master of cere monies Aluminum to pNM11t
banker and philanthropist George Foster Peabody . the champk>n was a surprise to many industry ob-CBS, and "Benson·· and "Barney Miller," both for the page.ant set for ita aide oltbe storJ, •~·
recognize me ritorious ser vice to broadcasting. servers. ABC broadcut both the World Series in ABC. July 1-2. oordb'I to Rhody.
October and the Wint.er Olympics in February, as --------------------------------------A BANQUET APRIL 30 in New York will well as the Academy Awarda last week.
honor the three individual winners as well as radio "CBS obviously bas made the most ex·
stations. television stations and networks chosen traordi.nary comeback io the b.iatory of broadcast·
for 21 other Peabody awa rds ing," said TV consultant Mlke Dann, a former pre·
Trout was chosen for his nearly 50 years as a sident of CBS btertainment, u tbe climactic
broadcast commentator. and Mudd was cited for ---------------------1
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