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WEDNESDAY AFTf:RNOON, MAY 7. 1980
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Fired on Sex Bop,
NB Cop Fights Baek
Koll A. ort Project ·Renewed
, Daughters Bound
Father Faces Fishing Fin·tastie
f Abuse Charge
Newport
Lawsuit
Settled?
B y J8ANNE RE YNOLDS
Ol -~"-SU..
A 36-year-old Huntington
Beach rat.her was arreste<' on
felony child abuse c ha r ges
Tuesday after family me mbers
told police the man habitually
has lied Ul> and gagged his three
teen -age daughters during the
past two years.
The suspect. identified as an
aerospace worker, was in San
Joaquin County today as
Huntington Bea ch pol ice
arran ged ror his transfer to Huntington Beach City Jail.
Si!t Luis Ochoa of Huntington
Fired Cop
Plans Fight
For His Job
A Newport Beach police
o ffi cer . fir e d fo r s exual
misconduct, has indicated he
will go to court to get his job
back after the City Civil Service
Board refused to reins tate him.
Roger Larson. 33. a three-year
member of the department was
fired March 12. Department
offi ci als sa id that hi s
misconduct included an off-duty
incident in which he allegedly
entered the home of a Newport
Beach womlftl at 3 a.m. without
her permission.
During the board bearings
which ended t.rus week, Larson
contended that bis behavior
wasn't any different than that of
other officers still on the force.
H e c laimed he h ad the
woman's permission to return to
her hom e arter a previous
sexual encounter.
The woman denied she'd bad
any sexual relations with Larson
o r that s he 'd given him
permission to return to her
home.
D e partme nt allegations
against Larson also covered a
departmental Christmas party
dunna which Larson allegedly
made advances to Olber officers'
wives .
They allo alleged he verbally
harrasaed female police
employees. ·
Lanon defended hlmaelf by
claAmlnc the allegations were
untrue Md part of a campalsn
to 1et him otf t.he police foms.
Hlt three years with the
depar&ment were u rved •U,.ay la the patrol dlvlaion.
Tb• C,lvll Service Board
b1artn1 o• bta Urtn1 wu
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At aM t1MlU1•, Wrllft'I ~·=~:=~ stt:~r .,,.nor cewi
Beach police s aid the man's
15-year-old stepdaughter told
her grandmother of the
mis treatment when s he was
visiting the woman in Manteca.
Calif.
Ochoa said the grandmother
notified Manteca police, who
arrested the father when he
arrived to pick up t he girl
Tuesday.
The police official s aid no
sexual abuse took place during
the bondage incidents and that
the treatment apparently was
not u sed as a f orm of
pun 1shmcnt for misbehavior.
"lie apparently li(ot some sort
of a kack out of it." Ochoa said.
Along with the 15-year -old
s tcpdauJ?hter . the man's
14 -yea r ·o ld daug hter and
12 -ycar·old s t e pdaug hte r
allegedly were subjected lD this
treatment, Ochoa said. Five
othe r children in the family, all
m ales. were not SJ milarly
abused, he added.
T he pohce 0Hic1al said the
bondage incidents took place
only when t he mother was
absent and included hog-tying
the gl11s ' arms and legs behind
them and s tringing them up
from rafters in the garage. T he father wouJd challenge
the girls to free t hemselves
before eventually untying them.
Ochoa said.
Newton to Buy
Aladdin Hotel?
LAS VEGAS <AP> -State
gam i ng officials say that
entertainer Wayne Newton bas
signed a Jetter of agreement to
buy the troubled Aladdin Hotel
after a sale to comedian Johnny
Carson apparently fell through.
Gaming Commission
Ch airman Harry Reid said
Tuesday he has been told a
contract will be signed next
week between Newton and the
Strip resort's current owners. -. -.
Laguna Beach fishermen Al Sterling, Dave
Wilmshu.rst and Bob Thomas hold up six
sharks they caught in a net off Main Beach
Park in Laguna Beach Tuesday morning.
o..fy,,_S&Mt~
W1lmshurst. who operates a comme rcial
fishing boat off Laguna's shores. said he
can get 70 cents a pound for the leopard
sharks at a Dana Point market
Iran Bishop's Son Slain
London Siege Won't Affect Hostages' Fate
By The Associated P nss
An unidentified gunman
ambushed the 24-year ·old son or
Iran's Anglica n bishop and
killed h im with four s ho t s
through the bead and neck. 1t
was reported t oday. The young
man worked as an interpreter
for foreign reporters In Tehran.
M eanwhil e . Ayatolla h
Mohammad Behesbti, a top
Iranian revolutiona ry leader.
said the end of the Iranian
Embassy siege in London wouJd
n ot speed release o r the
American host.aaes. He said a
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pa rliamentary debate on the
fate of the Americans would not
be held at least until mid-June.
Some hos tages were moved
today to the city of Gorgan. l85
miles east-northeast or Tehran.
Tehra n r adio sa&d . Small
numbers of hostages earlier had
been sent from Tehran to 11
other Iranian cities an an effort
to foil any U.S. plans for a
second rescue attempt.
Bahra m Deghanl Tafti, an
Qdon:tgraduate, was ambushed
Tuesday rught as h~ drove lo a
hotel in cmtraJ Tehran lrom a
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rollege in the north or the city
where he was a lecturer,
according to reports reaching
Loodon. The gunman reportedly
forced Tafu out or the car before
shooting him.
The night before his death,
Tafti told foreign reporters his
apartment had been broken into
and that he was worried about
his safety, British newspapers
reported.
The Britis h Embassy in
Tehran confirmed that Tafti,
who held dual Iranian-British
citizenship, bad been found
slain.
Denies Hoax lavolve•
Taru·s fat.her. Bishop Detbani
Tatu. beads Iran's 4.000-atronc
Anglican commun~e Ayatollah Ruhollah ··a
revolution 15 months •io. be, b1s
ramlly and h11 emploj ... have
been tarteU of vloleoce. Irvine Man Sent Cabl.es
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M11l1r1m to the French •mbuay ln W11hlnaton, o.c
that r.urporu to arrant• a
mtet DI In Part• be tween
Ay1t0Uall ltlaomtAnJ , 1 Sovlet
diplomat and W ""1nen
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Tuo1d1y'1 ma ll b y
rtprHentallvea of eeveral
Ora n1 e Co unl y n ewa
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The biahop left Iran after
eacapln1 an aau11inaUon
:attempt In OetoMr aDd now
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A patr oC la Wl'lwL<; one of
~ h1 c-h a!>ked S7 mil lion i n
damage., -fil ed aga ins t
Ne,.·port Beach and some of its
('Ouncil members by the KoJI
Company appears headed for an
. out or court settlement.
As a result. Koll wall probably
get another crack at applying
for penruts to build a 500-room
Hyatt Rc J?ency Hote l near
Orange County's airport.
Count'il members will decide
Monday whether to a ccept the
term~ or an agreement worked
o ut by their a ttorney a nd
repre s ent a tives o f th e development._~irm.
The settlement calls for each
o;1df' in Ult> dl.5pute to pay iL<; own
court costs -cst1mated at a
tota l of more than $100.000
and to stipulate that no rurther
leJ?al act>on wall be taken.
In return. Koll's airport area
development as to be taken out of
the 19 79 genera l µIan
amendment which eliminated a
propos ed hotel and ·office
building.
That means that the Koll
Company "''II be allowed to se<>k
the use permit at needs in order
to build the proposed hotel.
The hotel was excised from
the Koll Development b y the
council that included forme r
Mayor PauJ Ryckoff and Mayor
Pro Tern Ray Williams, both of
whom were voted out of office
last mooth.
The two men were a mong five
council members identified in
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Coast
Weather
Night and morning tow
c louds and sunny after-
noons through 'l;hursday.
tows tonight 55 at the
beaches to 60 inland.
Hi abs Thursday 6S to 70.
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OJ Soioan. become Minh thf a rDCft' "' Soft Leandro ond
llOIO ""1J optll o childrt'l'l'I
clot-llor• "'°' Pall> AUo. See Pooe Bl.
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230 Aliens Nabbed
t Sovereign Land Invasion Ends
SAN YSlt>RO 1AP) A
f~derul r r oseC'uto r bay• tht'
11rrt•st o 230 Mt•x1("an1 In a
Rurprl~ i-wffp \)( a bonier riVfl'
levH ha .... t•ndt"d · an lnvas\on ol
our ison·n·1~n tt•rritory "
A b out ~O l ' S b ord t'r
patro lme n tn th.-pre da~o
duknt~ Sunda) SUl"prtsed Ir\
u Hruated lOO people on th ..
,
south l Vff of tht' nf'arly dry 1'\a
J uan1 JUvt•r whlC'h prulrud.-.
lnlo U.Ut.ct SUit• territory.
Aa lhx1 r an alale pollu
movNS alonK lht> &01.rth st<k. U s
orf1C't'r"1' stnkinJt In two column~
made the .rrf'!ltA with Uw bdp
o( tear iUlJ> and hell<.'optt'r& with
infrared pod11(h\.5
Meanwhil~. patro lmen un
Nixon on Move
Occupie1 New NY Office
. l'la:w VORK t AP> -The elephants and the rocking chair
.ire ready.
On Thursday. former Pnisldent Nixon, who now calls
Manhattan home. moves into bis new offtce on the 13th floor of
the downtown Federal Bulldine.
Nucon i.s expected to visit the office dally, but bls telephone
numbers will not be a\'ailable to the public and aide Col Ja('k
Brennan "'as Quoted in lhe Daily News as telling bttildmg
t'xecuuves "there will be no commun1caUons, no contact with
the press.··
Meanwhlle. movers were bnnging in the last of Nixon's
oUir e furnishings , including photos of the fa mily, a rocking
chair and elephants representing the Republican Party ..
Nixon, who had 1t>een living at San Clemente smce his
resignation from office, recently moved into a townhouse on the
smart East Side.
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KOLL SETTLES • • •
the $7 million Koll suit filed in
federal court after the hoteJ site
was deleted from the general
plan.
Contacted Tues day. both
Ryckoff and Willtams laid they
a r e aware of the pendrng
..;ettlement and have agreed to
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1 trunk 1t 's in lhc ~st interest
o f the c 1t v." comme nted
Ry ckoff.
The sett l e m e nt wa s
recommended to the new council
by attorney Leonard Hampel of
fhl' hnn of Rutan and Tucker
"h1('h was hired by the city to
d('fend the two s uits.
One was filed in Superior
Court asking th(' entire general
plan amendment whicb reduced
(uture buildin~ on 16 sites
thr o ughout the Clty be
overturned. The other was filed
in Los Angeles Federal District
Court.
The settlement is based oo the
Supe rior Court cas e because
J udge Orella Sears told
attorneys for botb sides s he
intended to rule against the city.
Ko ll contended that t he
a mendment violated state law
on several points. among them
the way in which notice of the
propo sed c h a nges were
published
It was felt by the city's legal
advisers that loss of the Superior
Court case would pa\'e the way
for loss ot. the federal case as
well.
The lawsuits took on political
overtones during the campaign
because the Koll Company hired
a politi c al con sultant to
orchestrate a campaign against
Ryckoff and Williams.
In addition, Ryckoff
s teadfastly predicted that the
\a.wsuits were polltlcally
motivated and would be dropped
as soon as the election was over.
Tuesday he observed thal his
prediction had come to pass.
Tim Strader, vice president of
the Koll Company disagreed.
·'This proposal Is the total
vindication of the Koll Co.
pos ition in that the court made a
tentative ruling that the action
by the old council was totally
illegal. We are not droppi.n& the
suits, we-are settling them," he
~aid. • Meanwhile, the two meo who
beat Ryckoff and Williama said
they are concerned about their
r oles in agreeing t o the
settlement since thei r
campaigns indiredly benefitted
from the Koll efforts to ousl the
incumbents.
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John Cox. who defea.ted
Williams. said he will agree to
the s ett lemf'nt becaus e be
believes the attorney 's
assessment that the city is goi.hg
to lose.
"Why go to the expense or
losing?'' he asked.
Pbilif. Ma ure r . who beat
Ryckof . said he figured the
easiest course of actJon wouJd be
to let the suits run their course.
"As a oew councilman l could
s a y I didn't start it and I
shouldn't ha"e anything to do
with 1t at all." he commented.
But M a urer s aid the
possibility t hat the e ntire
general plan amendment wouJd
be overturned and the pro5pect
of pa)ing all court rosts swayed
him. "U the court recommends
the settlement. tben 1-..,tl
probably go along," be said
Cox pointed out that the
settlement doesn't preclude the
council from rejecting Koll 's
application for the hotel permit
nor from re-i n s tituting
procedures to eliminate the
hotel site from Koll Center.
However , both he and Maurer
reiterated their campaign
positions that they'd be inclined
to favor the hotel based on the
a mount of income it would bring
to city coffers.
Cox further indicated that be
would be willing to "re·review"
the general plan amendments
made in Newport Center.
''Some of the changes (in the
general plan amendment) att
okay, but there are some in
which established planned
c ommunity zones were
arbitarily changed," he said. He
listed Koll and Newport centers
as examples.
"If Koll's allowed to go back
to their original plan, then I
don't see why Newport Center
shouldn't be re-reviewed too.··
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Western r eporter 10 Tehran
today that an unidentified
American woman arrested
Monday night and accused or
working for the Cent r al
lnlelHgence Agency had been
turned over to the custody of the
Foreign Ministry.
The rnllitia·like revolutionary
guard claimed it bad documents
proving that the woman worked
for the CIA.
A State Department
spokesman in Washington said
today the department atiU had
no confirmed i.D!ormaUon on I.be
case. The Swiss Embassy.
handling U.S. alfain in Tehran,
said it bad uked lbe Foreign
Ministry (Of' lnlormatioo but bad
received none.
Bebesbt.i, H(!retary of Iran's
Revolutionary Council and
justice miniater, rejected a
suggestion made Tuesday by
Prime Minis t e r Margaret
Tbalcber the Iranian
government mlgbt be penuaded
to release tbe A mericao
bolta1• more quickly because
of the 8riUib succeu in freeina
the lrlinlan boetaa• iD LGDdDa
iD a comm,..., raid MODday.
"It wW be tlM ftnt mi•ue. because there la mueta
dlffereaee betwHn tbe two
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h<>rsebock Wltt\stood u barrace or ~k.a to ch•a~ allen• from
aalaoda ln lhe livtir A few dozet\
14 omen and children· also were
rounded up but h1ter hU3tled
b u dt Into M~x i co .,eve r a l
hundr'--d yard!. aw lay
The is land and levee had
become a BUigin~ area ror alien
i.muaglln~ and banditry In
rec nt weeks while jeering mobs
and rock a tlacks drew the
itltt'nlJon or border patrolmen
C'onfined to the north slde of th~
r&\'\'r
"ll becamt' a n<>-man's land o{
vlolen<'e.' · 11aid assistant U.S.
att.oroey Wilham E Gruer
A pubu(' attorney complained
1n court Monday that the 230
men arrested on illegal entry
c harge::. ~ere :.ubjected to
··cru e l and u nsusual
punishment'· in the downtown
San DiegofederaJ pnson.
The Melll<'&ns were jammed
in crowded boldin.: tanks and in
25 hours wer e fed only two
meals of beans and burritos.
c laimed attorn e y Euge ne
Iredale of Federal Defenders Joe.
U .S. Magistrat e Harry R.
McCue denied lredale's mot.ion
lo dlsmlss the misdemeanor
complaints. U convicted, they
could be sentenced to six months
in Jail and fined up to $500. _
OoftalaCameron.-10caJ cruet
of the U.S. Border Patrol, said a
decision was made lo keep the
levee and islands out of foreign
hands.
"The Border Patrol ts not
·going to t'ede Uie southern 500
yards of ttus U.S. territory to •
Mexico ... vowed Biil ~Jzt>r.
acting deputy seetor chief under
Cafl\lron. ·'The only way to·
protect it is to patrol in force."
• The magistrate asked Gruer,
··ts this area in the United States
or Al)')(>rica?"
"Yt'S, sir." replied Gruer "ll
~as an invasion of our sovt're1gn
territory."
The men were hustled into San
Diego 's four -y ear -old
Met ropol l\an Co rrec\looa I
Center although trad1lionally
aliens suspected of illegal entry
are returned to Mexi('() within a
few hours except for those lwld
for smugglJ.ng or found to bavc
criminal ~rds.
After the arraignme nt:.,
Iredale said sarcastically.
"If tbe government feels it lS
proper to take about 250 poor
people from Mexico. hold them
for l wo days and br\ng them into
court en masse. that s hows there
is a serious effort to seek true
ju.slice."
All~ were appointed to
defend them in groups or five.
ln complaints before the
s weep, the Depart meat o(
Justice said gangs have
increasingly used the south
levee s ince a flood control
c hannel for the river was
completed two years ago. There
is no way for the border
patrolmen to drive directly
across toil
Assistant U.S. Attorney
Douglas Henricks descrlbed 1t
as "a dangerous situJttioD -it
was getting worse and worse
and we thought s tepped up
prosecutloo might curb it."
Couple Beaten
InSF Hotel
CISCO <AP> -Police say a
P hiladelphia couple, lo San
Francisco to auend a cooven·
tioo, were assaulted by two men
in their room at the Samt Fran·
C\S Hotel.
Tbe woman was raped and her
husband was beaten as they stepped into the hall from their
room Tuesday.
As police described the incl·
dent. ooe of the attackers hjt the
husband on the jaw. knocked
him down and tied him with a
bed sheet. The assailant then
dragged the man's SO-year-old
wife into the bathroom and
raped her while the other i.n·
truder ransacked the room.
OOUCH COMFY;
C4SH CUSHIER
"M.y IG(a WU-(?OmfOrtab~ but
my padded wallet feela eveo
better."
That's the word from the
lrvlne man who s uccessfully
sold his sofa in this Daily Pilot
claasified advertisement :
Gold antique salln 8' sora
w /4 loos e cushion!>,
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Temporary Parents
Laguna Be a c h k 1n de r gar t ners Cole
Stephens and J enna Doty hold two of seven
puppies left abandoned at Top of the World
Elemc nta·r y School early T ue s d ay
mo rning . lf you '>'ant om:. you'd better
hurry. Three of Lhe six shepherd pupp1~
have already been adopted out. For
intormation, call the shelter at494-2000J.
Fro.. rag~AI
CABLE CONFIRMED ' • • •
the release of the Ame rican
hosta(ites will begin e arly next
month
"Mr. Valerie Velajk from th~
Soviet embassy in Washington
D. C. and myseU will mttl with
Ay a toltah Kho m e 1n1 at the
Jran1an embassy ln P an i.. Th~
coo peration o f the French
government is \•1ta l to thi>
.suc cess of the ta lk.!> " ·
Wa h r man i.a 1d t h.i t he
arranged the d1alog1.K-through
se\'E'ral hiilh lcvl'I connection.<, in
Ira n and tht' Soviet l.:11100 111·
s.a 1d the t.: !) 1otc l1 1ge nct·
commuruty bad knowlcd~c or
the proposed talks
Wahrman said the \J lk.., bmlo.e
d own becaU S\! of th<.· fa1h·d
host"8ge rescue attempt
Wa hrman H·rmed l h t ~t.1l"
DC'part mt'nt .., rt'uc.11on 10
disclosure of the mes ... agc.· a'>
"puzz.llnf' "
lie said that ~ late as la.<.t
week representat1v ei. of the
Central intelligence Agenc} and
the Fed e ra l Bure au o f
Investigation had bei!fl briefed by
him on lbe proposed meeting
in Paris.
Jane Miller. a member or the
s tale department ':. Iran
WorkLng Group. i.a1d lhe ~agC'
w al> believed to be a hoax ''" ~c .,eraJ ~row\ds
-France has ~n a cl~•·
a lly or the United Stat~ and thl·
hostage situation and bas mad4>
nu mention -of any potential
mtttmK u\ Pan~ ·
Th e Soviet di plom a t
m ention~ in the cable is not
known to u s. omd al!>
-11le uke!Jbood or K.bome1ru
l~avini lran for pollt1cal and
medical reasoru.1s slim
The French c m bas">y an
W ashington has no reco rd of n•ce1,·1n~ the Ma1lgram
M r '\ M 1 11 (' r .., a 1 <1 St a t 1•
Ot-partmt-nt off1c1 J h would
.1t\t>mpt tu ~pt'ak l<H1a~ \l.llh v. ;1hrman about th\' m•";-,a ~w
\\ ahrrnJn a<it-n tiftt·d h1 m\elf
• 1 ., v r e ~ 1 d e n l o f lJ M <.
I t·i·hnolOR}'. \I.Ith offl rel> 1'><"atN1
in .1 :.uuth SantJ Anet hu. ... int·
p..irk lie l>dld th1· firm ,.,
1n,olvt-d an e-oerK.) trthnolottY
Ile said that smce 1978 he h.1...,
bt·e n involved with va rio us
u ff1 c1als 1'1 Was hing t on an
;1\lem pt<, to block lht> salt• 11f
, crtain le<>hnology to lhe .S0\'1M
Cnion
'HwnanRam' --
Batters Gate
In Newport
c 1'e wport 8 each police are
'eekmg the human hood orna-
ment and has two companions
·,.ho wiped out a wooden gate
Jrm al 81g Canyon early th.ls
m•>rning.
The private guard al the
Nl·W port Re ach m•ighborhood's
1•a:.t entrance -.a id th4t incident
occurred at l .30 a.m .
He said a man, M:ated on the
hood of a wtute BMW, was dnven
llJ,. a rd the ~ate from San Joa-
quin !lilt.. Hoc1d As the car ap
prna l·ht·ll the g«1t1•, the man
~ t>l led for th(• guard to oocn 1t .
I h" J,!u.ird 't<ud he rtd1e>ed,
.mcJ Uw man J l>:\umt"d a thret-·
prn nt footbaJI <rouch, breitking
the gate Wlth tus head as bu two
l'u m pan1ons d r ove the car
through 1t
l:;i.t1mall!'d l us\ 1>f repla£mg
th~ gate dl'm 1s $7 .5().
May Upholstery Sa.le!
FLOOR SAMPLES AND
SPECIAL ORDERS AT
REDUCED PRICES
TORRANCE
23649 Hawthorne Blvd
(213) 378· 1279
t •
COSTA MESA
1595 Newport Blvd .
(714) 842·2050
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345 North Coast Hwy.
(714) 494·6551
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VOL. 73, NO. 128, ~SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1980
Tod ay'H Clo Hin,C
N.'\'. Stoeks
N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Koll Center Suit Near Settlement
9y JOANNt: llt:VNOLl,)5
OI-~ ..... ,._...
A paJr of la~utl.5 ~ nf
whlrh uked $7 m tlllon 1n
dimages f1l ..-d a~a1ni:.t
Newport Beach itnd ~ome ot 1~:0.
council member~ by tht> l\<111
Company appears beudt.'d for <tn
out of court settlement
Finn Likel y to R e apply for Hotel a r e aware of the p ending settlement~ to
it.
"I think it's 1n the best Interest
of the ci t :.-.'' co mm ent ed
Ryckoff.
As a result. Koll "ill p robabl)
get a.nothe,. crack at appl,>lllg
for penruts to bwld a 500-room
Hyatt Re"ency Hotel ncur
Oran1e County's atrport
Council members wlll decide
Mond1ty whether to accept tbe
tt>rms of an ltgreement worked
uul by their attorney and
re-prese nt a t1v es o f th e
de' elopcnenl firm
The settlement calls Cor e1tch
side in tbe dlspule lo pay its own
court costs -estimated at a
total of more than $100,000
and to supulat.e that oo fw1.her
legal acUoo WtlJ be taken.
ln return, Koll's airport area
development is to be taken out of
the 1979 i:e n e ral pl a n
a mendment which eliminated a
proposed hotel and office
building
That means that the Koll
Company will be allowed to seek
the use perm.it it needs in «der
to build the proposed hotel. •
The hotel was excised from
the Koll Development by the
council that included former
Mayor Paul Ryckoff and MaYor
Pro Tern Ray Williams. bolb of
whom were voled out of office
last month.
The two men were among five
counc1l members identified in
th'e $7 rrullion Koll suit filed in
federal rourt after the botel site
was deleted from the geoeral
plan.
Contacte d Tues day . both
Ryckoff aod Williams said \.bey
Th e set t lem e n t. wa s
recommended to the new council
by attorney Leonard Hampel of
the firm of Rutan and Tucker
which was hared by lhe city to
defend the two sujts.
One was filed in Superior
<See KOLL, Page AZ>
FAA Delay Asked ,.
_Badham Appeal.s Airport lssu~
Two congressm en think the
Federal Aviation Administration
s hould delay any action on John
Wayne Airport because of a
pending b1U whlrh would set up
a task. force to figure out which
airlines can operate at what
a irports.
Co n g r c~~men R obe rt
* * *
Badham. R-Newport Beach, and
Norman. Mineta, D-San Jose.
were gathering s ignature of their
colleagues Jrom the state's con-
gressional delegation ·today on a
lettertobesentlothc FAA.
It asks the f''AA to delay en·
rorcement of an order to open
CJ rang<· Count)·._ airport to at
* * *
John Wayne Airport
Atto rneys Moving
To Hal t FAA R ule
Attorneys for Air California
and two Newport Beach resi·
d e nts have filed a fede ra l
lawsuit seeking to block enforce-
ment of the Federal Aviation
Administration order to open
Jonh Wayne Airport to a ll
qualified carriers
The suit, which seeks a pre
liminary injW\cllon against the
FAA order. was filed Friday in
Los Angeles Feder al Dist.net
Court
Named as plaintiffs in add1·
tion to the airline were Clarence
Turner and Leo Shea.
The suit alleges that the order.
handed down April 4 by Clar k
Onstad. the FAA"s chief counsel,
violates the National Environ
mentaJ Protet'tion Act by forc-
ing the airport lo take on more
earners without preparation of
environmental impact docu-
ments.
T h<' FAA order cami-after a
year long investigation launchl"d
at the Insistence of Continental
and Frontier airlines because of
the county's unwillingness to al-
low addh1onal carr1ers into the
local airport
* * * 'Cruel Hoax'
Since then. PSA and Western
aJso ha\·e be<-n granted route
· authority involving the COWlty airport.
County officials who opposed
the FAA allegations of dis·
crimination maintained that en-
v1 r onmentnJ and s pace con·
!>iderat1ons were the basis for
limiting airport operations to
flights by Air Cal and Hughes
Alrwest.
The lawsuit asks for an injunc-
tion as well as a writ of mandate
related to the FAA 's investiga·
tion of the airport.
An tnJunction as sought to
block enforcement of the FAA
order to open the airport to au
qualified earners and to block
the FAA's attempt to compel the
county lo take away flights from
l he two existing tenants.
The mandate asked for in the
suit would force the FAA to
restaJ{e the hearings conducted
in April. 1979 in accordance with
the Admini\)trat1ve Pr~ures
Act The swt claims the 1979
hearing:-. did not conform with
thcit law.
A hearing date on the s uit bas
been set for June 2
* * *
Irvine M a n A dmi~
To Hos tages Cable
By FllEDERJCK SCROEMEHL
Of-DMIJ ...... Slaff
Ao Irvine energy tecboologi.st
fr~ly conceded today that he
sent a cabled m essage to
est ablish negotiations in Paris
for the release of the American
hostages h eld in I r an -a
message that the U.S. State
Department bas labeled "a
cruel hoax."
''It is for real," said Marvin
Wahrman. who seot an April 19
Ma il1ram to the French embauy in Washington, D.C.
that purports to arrange a
meeting in Paris between
Ayatollah Khomeini, a Soviet
COIJCH COMFY;
C4SH CIJSHIER
"My aofa wa.s comfortable but
my padded wallet feels even
IMtler."
That'• the word from the
l"lne man who succe11fully
IOact bl.a IClf a ln lJliJ Dally PUot
clllllfted edvert1Hment:
O.W Mtjque ••Un 8' IOI• wt• looH cu1tl lon•.
buU.Ollbtctl rrtau ·UU
diplomat and Wahrman. ~
O ffi cials at the State
Departtnel'lt said today they are
still mystified by the mesaage
because or what they termed
.. several inconsistencies" in its
c.ontent.
P hot o co pie s of the
communique were received in
Tues d ay's ma i l by
representatives of several
Orange County n e w s
organizations. Wahrman said he
was not the source of those
letters. He said some prevk>us
business U&Oelates may have
·been responsible.
Tbe Mailgram reads, "tbis is
to confirm today's telecoo with
your embassy. NegotiaUoos for
the release or the American
hostages will begin early next
moo lb.
"Mr. Valerie Velailt from the
Soviet embeuy in Wu bington
D. C. and myself wtll meet with
Ayatollah Khomeini at tbe""
lranlan embusy in Pari1. The
coope ration or the French
•overnrnenl la vital to tbe
IUCHN ti the taJb." W ahrman 1aid tbat t.e
anaaiM&M•1t1,..._. .. "'al MP a...1 eaueetiem la Iran Md the lovMt Uakle. He
uid th• u.1. ••t•IU1Hce communtty laad •aow ..... of
lM.J:fHMa.lb. ..._...,_,a.au.,.,
dow• MHUH ef Utt f 1UH a.•&mlW.:·u,
least four more airlines be<:a~
of the bill which would set up the
task 4'orc-e to adjudicate issues
sue h as airline access to
airports.
The FAA gave the county 30
days as of AprlJ 4 to 'begin
negotiating with Continental.
PSA . Western and Frontier
Airhncs. aU of which hold un-
used route aut.honties to Orange
County.
The FAA conducted a year·
long investigation of allegauoos
that the county's un""illlngness
to make room for more than the
two existing tenants, airlines con·
~t1tuted discnmmation
The Badham-Mineta effort 1s •
based on HR 6721 . a bill
authored by Rep Glenn An·
derson, D-San Pedro.
One provision of that ball
would set up a task force wtuch
would have four months to re·
port back to Congress on how
airport access issues could be resolved.
The t.a&k force. to be beaded by the chairman of tbe Ci vii Aeronautics Boa rd, would in·
elude representatives or the
Department of Transportation.
the Department of J ustice. the
states, the airport proprietors.
airlines, general aviation. finan·
cial institutions with interests Ul
airlines, general aviation, finan·
cial institutions with interests in
airlines and aviation consumer
groups. They'd be appointed by
the ~retar)· ofTransportauon
That bill cleare<J t.ne Hous<-
(Stt AIRPORT. Pue A2>
* * * l roine Mayor
Raps J ury 011
Air Statio11
Irvine Mayor David Sills 1s un· happy about a recent Orange
County grand Jury recommeoda·
li on a od h e wants As -
se mbl y wom a n M arian
Bergeson, R·Newport Beach. to
do something about it.
The grand jury recommeodf'd
April 25 that El Toh> Mari™!
Corps Air Statioo be considered
for possible use by commercial
alrlines.
lrvl.oe Officials have long op-
posed commercial use of lbe air
station on the eastern edge of
lbe city.
Sllls said the grand jury ar ·
rived at its recommendation
without coot.acting the city.
He says he wants Mrs
Bergeson to propose legislallon
forcinc grand Juries to ask the
opinion of city officials before
maldag such recommendations
Mrs. Bergeson said she wasn't
in favor of the grand jury's re·
commendation. She s aid she
won't comment oo Sills' request
until 1be gets it in writing.
Sills will send her the request
if the lrviDe City Council tells
him to do .a at tbe Tuesday
mffting.
A representative of the grand
jury refused to comment on Ult?
~oma>endaUoo or SUl.s' opposi·
tioo t.o it.
0 .. 1, "''"" Si.ti "11ole Fblaing lt'as Fin-tastit-
Laguna Beach fishermen Al Sterling, Dave
Wilmshurst and Bob Thomas hold up six
s harks they caught in a oet off Main Beach
Park i:'J Laguna Beach Tuesday moruing.
Walmshurst. who OJ){!r ates a commer c ia l
fishing boat oH Laguna's shores, said he
can get 70 cents a pound for the leopa rd
sharks at a Dana Point market.
Newport Officer
To-Fight Firing
A Newport Beach police
o ffic e r . fired for sex u a l
misconduct, has indicated he
will go to court to gel hls Job
back after the CUy Civil Service
Board refused to reinstate llim.
Roger Larson. 33, a th~year
member of the departmen'l.\Was
fired March 12. Department
o rf ic1a l s sa id that hi s
misconduct included an off-duty
1nc 1denl m ~hich he allegedly
entered tbe home or a Newpon
Beach woman at 3 a.m. without
her pernussaon.
Durin~ the board hearing!\
which ended Uus woek. l..arsoo
contended that his behavior
"asn 't any dJfferenl from that of
other offirers still on the force
H e c laimed h e had the
woman's permission to rPtum to
her borne after a pre vious
sexual encounter.
The woman denied she'd had
aay sexual relations with Larson
o r that s he 'd f(iveo him
permission to return to ber
home.
Department a I legations
against Larson also covered a
departmental Christmas party
during which Larson allegedly
made advanc-es to other officers·
wives.
They also alleged he verbally
harassed· fe mal e p olice
employees.
Larson defended himself by
claiming the aUegaHons were
untrue and part ol a campaign
to get him off t.be police force.
His tbree years wlth the
d e partment were served
entlreJy in the patrol divi&m.
The Ci vil Service Board
heario1 on bll f iring waa
conducted in a series of aeuiom
that concluded llooday nigbt
"1th a 4 to O vote to uphold tu-;
dism1,.sal
At the conclusion. Larson'<>
attorne). Ralph Saltsman. said
tht.' cas<' would be appealed lo
Orange County Superior Court
Son o f Iran
Bishop Slain
By Assassin
By The Assoclat.H Pre-ss
An un1dent1fJed gunman
ambushed the 24-year-old son of
Ira n's An#?ll can bis hop and
killed him ~•th fou r shots
through the ht'ad a nd neck. 1t
was repon ed today The younJ:
man worked as an interpreter
(or foret~ reporters in Tehran.
M ean v.h de . A ya t ol l a h
Mo hammad 8 e hesht1. a top
Iranian revolutiona r y leader.
said the end of the Iranian
Embassy siege LO London would
no t s p eed release or the
American hostaf(es. He said a
parliamentary de bate on the
fate of lbe Americans would oot
be held at least until mid-June.
Some hostages were moved
today to the city ol Gorgan, l8S
mlles east-northeast of Tebrao,
T ehran radio said. S m a ll
nu~ of hostages earlier bad
been sent from Tehran to 11
other Iranian cities in an effort
to foil a.ny U.S. plans for a
second rescue attempt.
Mortgage
Rme D ips to
12. 7 Percent
Home SaVlOJ:'> & Loan Associa·
lion announced toda) 1t lowett'd
its pnme mortgage rate to 121 •
per cent to prov1dt> bctte>r
rnortga~e (1nanc1n~ for tht'
depressed Cahforn1a housing
market
The pnme mortga~e rate ap
plies to vanable rate loans of up
to Sl50.000 and fixed r ate> loan' ...
of up lo St25.000. with an 80 per
l't'nt loan·to-value ratio < 20 per
cent do"n payment>. for th1·
purcha<;{' of single famtl} homt'"
lo be occupied b)' the owner On
loans of S\25,000 or le~s. the bor
rower nas the option of sele<'ltn~
l'llher a fixed rate or vanable
rate loan
ll ome Savin~.., Pre~1dent
Richard II Deihl. !>aid, •·th1•
high interest ralc environment
or the pac;t six months ha'
moved l.ht> nation r:.ip1dly toward
a recess10n. led by sharp sale:..
dechnC'S and unemployment in
the auto aod housing.related in
dustnes. However, short term
interest rates have declined
rapidly in re<'ent weeks. and we anticlpat~ that sanngs deposit:-.
CSee RATE. Page A.?l
Coas•
Weath e r
Night and morning low
clouds and sunny after-
noons through Thun;day.
Lows tonight 55 at the
beach<'s t o 60 inl and .
Highs Thursday 65 to 70.
INSIDE TOD~~
Ram I, Gate 0
Sorehead Pnne, Point
Bahram Deghani Tafli. an
Oxford graduate, wu ambushed
Tuesday night as he drove to a
hotel in central Tehran from a
coUe1e in the north of the city
where he was a lecturer,
accordin2 to report.a reachlnl
London. The gunman reportedly for~ Tall! out of the car before
•hootlal blm. The oiPt before b1s dtM.b,
TafU told foreiCD NPO«ten b1a ap~ Md beee ..,.._ lMo
ud \Mt be ... worried about
bit aalecy. Brit1ab .,.,...,.._.
MWI tltt! TGUor. /o"1Mrly ol Saigon, becoTM Mmh the
C rocn m Sort l.A01tdro ond
now wW Opi'ft o childrfft'•
,clothing llDN iwar Polo Alto.
S«• PaOf 81.
toward tM pte from Saa loa·
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Pricing. • trategies
RIVA.DK. Sludt Anbta (AP> 1"be OIJEC oU mlnJ.a&.en
beau meeUna tn Saud& AraMa '-Oday le aa au.etpl '° r.olw
tbl'lr prtdna cflffrrett<'H and ,..t.oft tM unity that enabled them
to de>mmale lb~ Oii martl~
.. ~ conlc~ntt l5 to C!X•m.lne an Oftt"&U pnetnc •lnlAtlY
of OP Ul Lbe~ht ol Lnt.eruUoul ~ .... l,MiYidual
trendl •moos ucinl ~" 0. .U tovernia.ot radio
said ln annou.nc QI UM mt«1ftc had bef'ua ~ mlnistf!rs felled at their lut meet.ins. ln Ca,..ua.
\'t>nt-~ucla, '° ~<'4'mber. to •If'" on• unlform pr1ct'. af'tUn1 off
a free for II rung1nfil trum Ult' U6 11 barrel r haqced by
con»t'rvat.ivt $a\Mt1 Arab11 to~ S.:.O oo a.pol marke
"llllr;W to~ \a•rrt \ 111•or•• .,.
WASHINGTON (APl :Wn t;dmund S Mus klt'. hie.
nomlruu . .M>n as ~'t'retary or stall'' lrtually llsauN)d, uld today he
"'Ill UM'rt the full UUlhOntr of his potlUon "
lht' prtnl'tpal Hrchllet-l of t S forel.in policy
Thi" commJttt>e vottd 12· l to rttommend lhe coo flrmatJon
"Pres1deol Carter has made it clear lhat
be expects me to play lhl.3 role and I intend to
do at.•· the Matnc senator said
Several membeni of the Senate Forel1n
Retauons Committee tokf Muskie that the
open h ighly publlch:ed rivalry between
former &-<-retary or State Cyrus R. Vanrf'
a nd national set'urity adviser Zblgolew
1111uMuE Bnezinslu senously damaged the aballly or
U.S. foreign policy to speak t.olhe world with a single voice.
Crne to T~•tll11 tor Slc11Ja~lc~r
LISBON. Portugal <AP> ·-Seven crew members or a
Portuguese jetliner said today they are willing to teetify for the
t6-yea r-0ld boy who hijacked their plane and took 82 puaengers
on an unscheduled flight to Madrid.
"He never showed himself out of line or v1olenL He left. the
crew Wlth lhe Impression that he was intelligent. leadlne them
to believe that fa mily problems could have been bebJnd his
action." the crew said in a statement read by an airline
s pokesman.
However, lhe boy's father, Alexandre Goncalves Rod.rteuet.
said, "W}lat our son bas done will kill us," and that be and hi.a
wife . Idalina had no idea why their son Rut hijacled lbe plane
while it was on a filght Crom U abon t.o Faro, in southern
Portugal.
...
Maddy Backs
Schmitz Try
For Senate
SACRAMENTO (AP>
Despite political differences.
Ken Madd y, t h e No. 2
Republican in the state Senate.
is t>ndorstnR fellow state Senst.or
John Schmitz for the GOP's U.S.
Senat e nominal.Jon.
Schrrutz, of Newport Beach, tS
o n<> of the most conservative
m embers of the Legislature.
Maddy, of Fresno, was 00('(!
r<'starded as one of the most
llb~ral GOP lawmakers,
a lthough hls vot.Ulg record bas
been more conservative lately.
Schmatz , asked about dlr·
f~rences between him and Mad·
dy. told a new conference Tues·
day. "That's why I am so proud
of h 1s support "
He Joked lhat Maddy Is really
::i ··<'rypto-ronservat1vl' "
S<'hmttz tS a member of tll<' J ohn Birch Society . Maddy satd
he did not support the right·wing
~roup, but added that Schmitz.'
me mbership did not bother him.
Maddy said, "I am e ndorsing
John Schmitz primaril[ because
I think it is crillca for the
Republican Party lo have a
strong and articulate candidate
. l think be can point out in
the best fashion possible the
vulnerability o( AJan Cranston."
Cran.st.on. a Democrat, is seek·
in g a third term in lhe Senate.
Ot he r candidates for the
Republican nomination include
Proposition l3 co-a uthor Paul
G a nn, former Los Ange les
Mayor Sam Yorty, and former
White House aide Ray Hanzlik.
Washington, D.C.
~ling Nixed
WASHINGTON <AP'
l>1stnct of Columbia voters have
C'eJected a legalized gambling
m easure that would h ave
brought jai·lai and dog racing,
as well as a city.run lottery and a daily numbers game. to the
nation's capital.
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CABLE •••
Wabrman termed the St.ate
Department's r eaction to
d isclosure or the m essage u
"puzzling." '
He said that as late as last
week representatives of the
Central Intelligence Agency and
the F e dera l Burea u of
In vestigation had been briefed by
him on the proposed mceung
m Paris.
Jane Miller. a member or the
s tale d epartme nt's I ran
Working Group, said lhe essage
was believed t.o be a hoax on
several Rrounds :
France has been a clo.<>c
ally of lhe United States and ~
hostage situation aocl baa made
no mention of any potential
meetmg in Paris.
The Sovie t diplomat
mcntiont'd m the cable is not
known to U S orriclals.
The likelihood of Khomeini
ll'aving Iran for political and
medical reasons 1ssum.
The French embassy in
Was hangton has no record of
r eceiving the Mailgram
M rs. Mille r said State
Departme nt officials would
attempt to speak toda) with
Wahrman about the messa~e.
W ahrman Identified himself
a s presi dent o r DM C
Technology, with offices located
in a south Santa Ana business
park . He said lbe firm ls
involved in energy t~hnology.
lie said that since 1978 be has
been involved with various
o ffic ials In Was hington In
attempts to block the saJe of
ce rtain t.ectmology to the Soviet
Union. He s ald those contacts in part allowed him to make the
o vertures t o establish the
meetinRS in Paris.
..Right now my concern is
over those hos tages." s :itd
Wabnnan of the 50 Americans
held captive in Jran.
F,....Pa.-AI
AIRPORT • •
Public Works and Tranaporta·
llon Committee and the House
Science and Technology Com·
mlttee this week .
An aide to Badham predicted
It would be anolber two moatba
before the leglalaUoo could be
enacted.
The bW Mt.a a 60-day Ume
period in which the committee
would be appointed.
If the FAA 1oes alon1 with the
proposal, lt would aet back the
openJ.na of the airport to new carriers by about elabt moat.bl.
Badbam'I aide sald the a.a.er,
wblch ii expected to be MeUothe
federal ..-CY by the eod ot tbe
week, pomta out that alDee the
FAA Ml dloleo to make JobD w .,.. Airport. telt c ... for the
a1•ncy'1 aulbority oa a1l'DGl't .c· ceaa. ta.e ..-q oqbt to "be wW·
int to .. U.fedlttl beooee• ...
caMfcirU.pen ........ 11,...
Wndon
Death
Toll 7
LONDON <AP> Police to-
day put the death toll In the Ira
mun f'.mbuly ¥1CI" 1l seven
ft\t> t~rTOrl.:rtS and two bo.tatea
urter flr~men removed tbe ~
1Ualna ot the lut lhree bod.I•
from the burned-out bulldlaa.
Wtth oee terTOrist ln ruatody,
police said thla eonltrmed suspt ·
n o ns that lht're were six
.iunmt-n 1n the lrimian Arab rans that lied the t mbaa&y
..al Wtldnesday and took 26
person s . m ostly Jranlan5 .
hOlltal(e
Iran' revolut1on..-y govern·
mtiol aaJd at will uk for the ex·
tradiUon ol the aurvivin& ter ·
rortat. but Prime Mtnlsler
Marsaret Thatcher was report·
t-'<1 detemuned to resist the re-
Q~•t.
T he slese ended Monday wbeo
Brltaln's Special Air Service
(ommando r e1lmont s tormed
tht• embaHy. kUllng five tt-r·
rorlsts and rescuing lhe remain·
ing 19 h0fltage11. The terrortsts
lhreateoed t.o kill one bolt.age
every ball-hour unUI their de·
manda were met.
Ont' boetage. press attacbe
Abbaa Lava.sanl. waa eaecuted
by the terrorists Monday and hi.a
body waa pushed out the froot
door of the embassy.
,..,.._P.,,eAI
'KOLL •••
Court aak:lna the eat.ire seoeral
plan amendment which reduced ·
luture building on 16 altes
'tbrou1bout the clty be .
overturned. 1'be other was.rued
In Los Angeles Federal District
Court.
The aettJemeot ls based oa the
Superior Court case because
Judge Orella Sears told
attorneys for both sides s be
intended to rule against the city.
Koll contended that the
ameoclment violated state law
oa several points, among them
the way in whkb not.Ice ol the
propos ed changes w ere
published.
ll was felt by th<! cit y 's legal
ad vlaers that 106s of the Superior
Court case would pave the way
for loss of the Ctderal case as
we ll.
The lawsuits took on polit1cal
overtones dwing the campaign
because the Koll Company hired
a political co n sultant to
or chestrate a campaign agamst
Ryckoff and Williams. .
In addition , Ry c korr
steadfastly predicted that the
la ws uits were p o litically
m otJvatcd and would be dropped
as sooo as the e1ectioo waa ovef'.
Tuesday be ~rved that his
prediction had come to pass.
Tim Strader, vice president of
the KoU Company disagreed.
"Thia proposal ts lbe total
vlndicallon of the Koll Co .
poeltioo in that the court made a
tentative ruling that tbe ac:tjoa
by lbe old councll waa totally
Illegal. We are DOt dropping the
suita, we are aet111nt them," be
said .
Meanwhile, the two meo who
beat Ryckoff and Williams said
they are concerned about tbetr
r olea in agreeln1 to the
s ettlement s in c e their
camptlgns indirectly benefltttd
from £be Koll efforts to oust the
incumbents.
J o hn Cox . who defeated
Williams, said he will agree to
the settle ment because be
be l ieves t h e attorney's
assessment that the city is going
to Jose.
"Why go to lhe e xpenae of
losing?" he asked.
Phillf. Ma ure r. who beat
Ryckof • said he flgured lM
easiest COUl'le of action would be
to let the suita nm their COW"M.
.. As a new councilman I could
•s ay I didn't atarl it and I
shouldn't have aoytb.loe to do
wllh lt al all.'' be commented.
But M a urer sai d the
possibility that tbe entire
general plan amendment would
be overturned and the prospect
of pa)'in& all court co.ta swayed
bl m . ···t( the court recommends
the settlement, then I 'll
probably So alonl." be aUd.
Cox pointed out t hat tbe
settlement doeaD 't preclude tbe
councU from rejeetln• Koll's
appUcatioo for the botel perm.it
nor from re·ln1tltutta1
proeedurH to ellmlaate lbe
b~ alt.e from Koll Ceeter .
ffoweyer, both be and ........
reiterated tbelr eampalaa
po1IUoaa th.al tbef'd be lDd1ned
to f I ¥CM' t.be bcKe baaed OD the
amOUllt ol lDcome tt would bNI
todtroaften.
Cox fla1ber' lldcat.ed IUl IMt
would be wtWac to "re·nv\ew" the 1eneraI plu ... ead.meotl
made in "*'*:" c.&er. ··Some of ~ (la tM ............... , ... '*•1 .. &Mn .,. .... la wltl•la tttaltl11a.1d •••••td ::.~lit'' ...... ,..,. ... ~ .. llleMN.He ...... -~·--... ~ ........... ~
10 ~orlaaHI ,._,&Ma I ~ ... wfir H•""1 C.. . .,._,..,.~ ....
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Nempert Clat• •
Council Fights
Thing of Past
Tht atormy scenes Lbat fre
qu.atJy .-uptecS dwtac city hall
sesaiOfll in Newport Beach are a
thiaa of Lbt past. city council
mem ben -lncludln« the lrio of
newly elected members pre
dieted tb1s morning. ' Mayor Jackie Heathe r and
four council colleasuea told
memt>tt. of tM Newport Center
Association durtnc a morning
gatherin£ at the Marriott Hotel
lhat a new sense of pride la tak·
log bold.
"We don't have time to play
polltica anymore." remarked
Ma yor Pro Tem Evelyn Ha.rt.
"If we doo't accompllah our
goal.a the people wtll j u."t get aid
of us next time around."
Council newcomen John Cox.
Philip Maurer and Rutbelyn
Coast College
Trustees Eye
New Contract
Coast Communlty Colle1e
District trustees will conduct a
special meeting ton1ebt t o
coaaider the three-year comract
overwhelmingly approved by
the di.atrlct 'a fuU·tl01e faculty
Monday nJgbL
The ttustees will meet ltt 7:30 p.m . ln the distrld adml.niatra·
Uon bulldini. 1370 Adams Ave',
Coeta Mesa.
Rlcbud Simon_ a spokesman
for the diatrk t . aald details of
the contract would not ~
released un~I · the document
comes before ~tees tonight..
A teacher spokesman sa1d the
unofficial count In Monday's
ratillcatioo vote waa 275 in favor
of tbe contract. 4Soppoged.
The contract will affect nearly
6SO Cull·time Instruc t o r s at
Golden West, Orange Coast and
Coaslline commuruty coUeges.
The pact rovers the period from
JuJy J, 1979 t.o June 30, 1982
300 Flee Fumes
SAUGUS (AP) -Wo rkers
were back on the Job today atlt'f' a Ure and e xplosion at a
chemical plant spewed noxious
fumes into the air and fOtted
abo ut 300 person s to be
evacuated.
P lumme r al110 <'•lied for n
mendlnc ol woad.a and auu l·
ed m..-ehallltt ln lM dir-er
Uon of tbe rlty are comin1.
CoundJ members Paul Hum·
mc l and Donald Slr•ua• wcrt-
not pn.went »\ the as1t-Oelauon
1athering C<>UDdl 1Mmben agl'ffd lhut
tk ma~ cballen1ea ahead an
d ude keepln& up the battle
against air port nol¥t:, taking
atridea toward cleanln1 u p
NewPof't'• upper bay and eulng
traffic ronc.UOO.
Maurer told merchants that he
"".. worried about rutllfe water abortages and predlc:ted • SO
pe r te nt c utb ack when
waterways are linked from
Calllornia t.o Arizona
M ra Plummer said West
Newport. an area made up ~t
ly o( rental units, 1s gettmg <i
"terrible Image" and suggested
that repressive city ordlnanc't"'>
a re mak t nc lt t o ugh. for
landlonia to Improve Ute aru.
Maurer and Cox , who coasted
to an eaay victory over former
Mayor Paul RyckoH and Ra>
W illia~. were askt.'d whetiwr ~Y wouJd be able to remain 1n·
dependent tn U~ht of the dollarc;
developers put up to defeat their
oppooeots.
·'That money was put up
beca ul'e the developen were
agaln.lt wbat ~·as ~oang on . ·
respooded Maurer . 'It w&Sll't
pul up for me."
Cox aJao said he had noOung tt>
a pologiu for wt~ the heavy ad
ver ti11ne campaign the Koll
C'o mpany bankrollt"d to help ou..,t
Ryckotf and William!>
":'liobody hooght lhe C'leC"t ion
ht• said ·'The df>ve~rs b.ad
every ng.hl to stJlt.t• their vu:w-.
I don't owe '\flYlhLn~
Newport Burglary
Long-ago Crime?
A Newpo rt Rcac b m a n
Informed police that burglars
s na lcbed $1,750 m belongtQ.ic;
f r o m bis house in central
!'lle wport but admitted the
t'rook 's tr all may be t'Old
F red Lewu Woodworth "°'d
officers he'd receot.ly returned
from a Jeoct.b.y v acaUoo and lb.at
the lnt.ruden could ba ve eoter-ed
hi.a Marcus Avt>n~ bomt a.a k>og
a,10 u last Deceaiber.
Moths
Fighl
Slated
State and county a1rtcuJtural
peraonnel will launch an effort
Thur1day to e radicate ao in
featatlon of gypsy moth1 ln
Corona del Mar.
A aicnt.as wU1 ·begin s pr aylnc the
tnser.Ucide. Sevin, in an area
bo unded by Pacifi c Coast
lllJ(hway , Marigold, 4th and
Orchid streets, according to
~ou n ty Agricultural Com ·
missioner WlWam Fitchen.
The U\llectlclde will be applied
to rotaage known t.o be attractive
to the gypsy moth larvae.
Individual homeowners will be
contacted t.o arranse for ~
to their orooerties. Fltcheo &ald
The gypsy moth is a tree pest
that, u 1ett to !\preaa. can oe
v aatate trees and plants
Fltchen sa id larvae or the
moth were introduced to the
Corona dcl Mar area from a dog
hou11t" moved to Orange County
from N(·w York
Agent:-. 1n111ally 5prayed t h••
a ri·a wh er l' lht· la rvae were
found Tbt>y luter decided a
w1d1~r e radkat1on e ffort w11~
needed becallbe of larvae being
earn~ t.o ntber areas by \Vlnds.
RATE ...
\lo tit begm to return to savangb
a nd loan a sso<'1atlons after
severaJ months of outflows, as
yields on competing instruments
fall •
.. With thi'I in mmd, we Wiii
rommrt a port1on or our t"Xrt!S'>
hqu1dlty to ttw> hou.'\1ng market
at t ht~ lo\lo er rates. ba.\ed on
t he rer0Jtn1t1o n that ·,n th1•
ab.., .. 11,.,. of affortlabk mortRal>! ..
ftl;l.Jnn n~ \loh1 r h our indu<,lr) h:1.,
.. ·n-..pora1b1llt~ to provide, lhe
b<>w.~ industry v. 111 Ile further
d epr('c;<;cd a nd hom e hU >t•r
further penalizt.od ·
T b\: rat..t had ~n 11i,., J*r
cent On a $75.000 lo&n. the JH•• •
ment "'·ould fall from Sl.100 .. 1
111, t>t:rct-nt lO S8l5 at 12;...
Tht•re Wib no im mediate 1n
d1cat1on wtleth•·r other leod(!r..,
v. ould foHov. tht> l~.id or Hom1·
!)(h 'lnf..'>
Drivers Protest
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Rapid
Tra nsit District drtver.;, often
the v1ct.im.s of violence on board
their own buses, are lbreaterunK
to c;tnkt.-unless city ofnc1ab and
pt>hct> takt> d t'tJoa to curtail tbt.:
attacks.
May Upholstery Sale!
FLOOR SAMPLES AND
SPECIAL ORDERS AT
REDUCED PRICES
TORRANCE
23849 Hawthomt Btvd .
(2,3) 378·1 279 '
COSTA MESA
1 &9t5 NtwPQr1 Btvd .
(714) 642·2060
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LAGUNA BEt6CH
346 North Coaot Hwy.
( i4) 494·8551
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PAIL y P1LOI Al
Aleala Prime ·Suspeet in NY Murder
81 ftD&UCll ICllOallDIL .. _ .... ,.. ...
··111en llcmt' •• A ...,. Yon law ..rom.llMftt ol·
ftdal tfPt"•ted t.M nam llowl.)' _.moat reluaanUy. 111rtM-n
uked to d. <'ribe the v1clltn ';J a bJtbJy pubhd aed. um
New YOl'k mW"dar.
''Shie ... MMtnt her freedom Sbe • u lootln& to bCI lnde~. but 1be waa not a b6d l)rl.
''SN WU e tood lirl, a..-pW'tllt.I k>ved heT
"She bad Jul( moved lnto a n.w ~rtmHll. ln M •nh•l
tan, l.M hub ol actavtty. a coupt ol blocb trom C rand
Ceotnl ~u.o.. a dolJar's cab rarc1 rrom Bl"Olldway and tbf-
showa.
"SllE RAD B&OllKN UP wtth her boytrl11nd and wu
...,lnt Olht-r mM\, .., •• MKina new .. mpk>Tm~nt "
EU. Hover ne\l .. r fowMI \be new lhi1\i11he aouchc
Mau Hov .. r daaapp.1ttd July l~. 1977, 1 abort \wo
weeb be'torc M .... -ould bin ~tfobnted her Mlh blrtbda,y
Hu ak eletal ~main& "''t-'11 found 11 moolbs later io •
roeky ~lWl' oo tht" ~anu ol Ule H\tdson Rlver ln oorth
Tarrytown. N.Y.
TUE PU•E 81J8Pt:CI' Lo the Hover kidnapplD1 and
munh!r l• Rodney Jam• AJula, le. of Monterey Park.
t•onvlcLtd \>)' _., 0Tanae County Superior c.ourt 1uq ol the murder ol Robin S.maoe, 1.2, ot HunUnston Beaclt.
Alc1l1 · aille~ed Involvement in th4I Hover c ... wu
dls<'l<*'<i vrtor to his Oran84' County trial
The c&iae proit>C1.Jtor. Deputy Ol1trkt Attorney
ll 1eh1rd •'amen. and hla prtnc•pal lnvntisator. Hunt·
m1ton Btoach Police Detective Crall RobiloD. trave'8cl to
Nttw York over the weekend to present ev•dence before a
a,:rllnd JUfY probing the Hover cue.
FUll1't1£8 DETAILS OP the HoveT cue were Pf'O-
v1dcd by law enforcement sourcea lo New York. They re·
qu~!lted their na mes not be used.
Alcah!. ac<.-ording to the sources. was the tut penoo
>f'en with Ml s Hover before her disappearance.
They provided the following account ol Mw Hover's
relallons h1p with a man named John ~ .. 1er, ID alias used
l.ly Alcala. llnd her disappearance:
Miss Hover, wbo was living in midtown Manhatt.aa.
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Veterans
Center
A.Front?
Los Ange les vf't~ranR who
were awarded Or ange County
money to start a s torefront
coumellng ~oter a re in reality
a front ror a Tom Hayden-Jane
Fonda organization, inembers of
other veterans group:. ch<trged
Tuesday
The ~UJ>!>, made up of most.
ly -World war 11 al1d Korean
vete r a n s, were try in g to
p e r s uade Or a n ge Count y
supervisors to reconsider lhear
d~isioo on who should Rel the
county contract for the Vietnam
veterans center
Supervisors refused to change
their ·~nds, but Che Hayden·
Fonda claims touched off a heal·
ed d ebate that · turned into J
bboutJ.n~ match.
"We an the veter an com mun1·
t y a re acutely aware of the
damage done to our morale and
our elfol"\8 by :J ane f.'onda and
Tom Hayden," World War 11
~eteran Mickey Con roy told
supervisors. ·
Supervisor Edison Miller h ad
strongly sup~rted the S4 1,000
award to the Los Angeles-based
Center for Veterans Rights.
Conroy cl aim ed that t hl•
veterans center, with the help of
Mtller, would be used to further
the goals of Tom Hayden and his
c>rgan.i%atioo, the Campaign for
~onomic Democrac·y,
Conroy bas been a long time
crttie oC Miller, and tried to start
a recall movement shortly after
the Third Dlltrict supervisor
w a s a ppointed by Governor
Brown.
Conroy and olbera asked
supervisors instead to consider
funding • counseling program
run by Disabled Ame rican
Vete rans.
"Where were you five years
ago?" MilleT shouted in reply.
"Yourcoocemis a little belated."
Miller also berated hit> feUow
s upervlSOrs for turning the ques·
tion of the counseling center for
Vietnam vet.a into "a pollticaJ
footba1J."
He al~ suggested tha t mem·
hers of t he Center for Veterani.
Rights nught have grounds for Cj
Jawsu1t agru.nst the county and
the other velerans groups for
slanderous comment~
Miller ha s contt.•nded th:1l
t raditional veterans orgam za-
tions are shunned by Vietnam
veterans because or the lack of
understanding of older veterans
Supervtsors have said they
cons ide r the $41 ,000 "seed
money" and that the Cent.er for
Veterans Rights will have to ap.
ply for federal aid lo continue
their local counseling center.
• • Vote Deadlocked
LOS ANGELES <AP) --
County Supe r visor Yvo nne
Burke abstained on a vote·io put
the Board of Supe rvisors on
record opposing statewide ballot
Prop. 9 -and the other board
members d eadlocke d on the
question.
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Sui/ts Back
To Chimney
NORTHVILLE, N.Y .
(AP) -They're not as
well known as the swallows of San Juan
Capi.trano, but every May
6 . tbe dl.imney awlrUI or
NorthvUle wing in from an
8,000-mlle journey to nest
ln the chimney of a de·
funct; burned out baseball factory
They arrivod u UIUll
Tuesday . Hundreds
circled tbe chimney short·
ly before duak and tbeo
darted loside.
Tbe little 1ray blrdl ny
eHh aprinc lrom t.he up-per Amaaon buln In
Bt11U to tbJI area ln UMt
eouthern Adlrond1ck
foothlll1, The f Hlory
tMal"Md ..... ta..to1••rt aco. MIM1wtftl ~lnw e.o .. &hi dhtMy, llnown MIM ....... ftlmMy.
DMI• -M.oft -COST A. MIESA ·s sm SOFFER READY TO 00 BATTLE OVER TOWED AUTOS AGAIN
Former Restaurateur Gathering Legal Ammunttk>n to Make a Federat CaA of h •
ClaSsic Controversy
Mesan Loses Another Caddie to Tow Chain
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of tM 0.tily -SUtf
Classic car collector and gov-
e rnment cnllc Sid Soffer, Whose
1978 civil rights lawsuit agamst
the city of Costa Mesa for towing
thrff oC bis old autolo goes to
trial in Jwy, bu Just lost a
fourth auto to the municipal
hook and <'hain. •
His 1.962 Cadillac convertible
was cited lo a 72-hour parking
zone in the 900 block or Arbor
Street ne ar his Costa Mesa
hom e. ll was hauled to Harbor
Towing Service's impound lot.
This is now Day Z7 for the vip·
tage vehicle seized April 9 on
authority of u police cadet who
<1ssertedly checked the chalk
m a rk on its lJre and determined
1t was illegally parked.
Tbc law says any car p arked
in a 72-hour towaway ione m ust
have been moved at leas t three
('ar length:; durmg that time or
far enough to measure a proven
10 mile on 1b. odometer.
Soffer. t ht.• blus t e r y ex ·
oµerntor of Sid's Blue Beet. a
Newport Beach nightcry now
c·loscd and up for lease, says
maybe his 1962 Cadillac bad
b<•en moved ai. requir ed to s~y
~1thm the law and the cadet's
action was taken an e rror.
Whethe r it was or wasn 't
moved, however, is beside the
point. maintains Soffer, who
contends the U.S. CotuUtution
a n d due process o r law
g ua r ant ee a man a heanng
be fore his car is towed , not
.-after .
·'There ar e certain things you
have to abide by ." declares Sof
fe r , w hose c lash es with
municipal authority along the
Orange Coast over the past two
decades are legion.
Jl e has ortc·n won . act ing
~omet1mes as h1!t own attome).
Soffer 1s currently look1n~
forward to trial of his $130,200
civil rights violation lawsuit dat ·
ing back to 1978, which goes to
trial July 22 in U.S. District
Court la Los Angeles.
H .. is now ang ry about lo5inJ(
:inother of his n<>1>talg1a can. to
tbe nun.ions of civil authority
and bas ~n researching hll··
lawbooks anew about the option.•.
open to him.
"It ·s a godawful early '60!-.
pink. We were big on pink back
m th06t' days," !>ays Sorrer, who
ho lds dear his collection of
numl•rous 1960s Cudlllacs. ii vin·
1 ai:t· he chooses to collect for tn·
\·estmcnt value.
Soffer clcums the law cissun-s
him or the right to have a h<:Clr·
mg before not afkr -his car
1s towed, ussumtn~ the law un·
der which 1t was towed as indeed
a vahd law.
He says 1t 1sn 't. hy the way.
claamm~ that sta\ull' was ruled
uncon.'>t1tut1onal in 197K. 1n Styp·
mann vt•rsus San f''rnnc1sco. a
challcn~e argued and won by
San .Franc1~co lawyer David C.
Moon
Soffer said Monday he has
contacled Moon throuRh the San
F'rancisco District Attorney's of·
f1cc which now employs rum as
a deputy
Deputy Distn ct Attorney
Moon. Soffer says, told him the
1978 legal dec1s 1on he won.
d ecla r ing t h e towaway or·
dlnance uncons tit utiona l, has
been upheld twice. once io a lest
case heard by two Judges and in
another heard by three Judges
Soffer is also chortling al the
recent legal decision in Owens
versus Indepen'1ence, ln which
Otildren's Home
Upgrades Pushed
IJy DELORES BROOKS IRWIN
Of ... Oe!Jr 1'1114 SUft
Orange County supervlaors or·
dered st.arr members Tuesday to
rush through offi<:.iaJ paperwork
in order to immediately begin
lmprovcmenUI on Albert Sitton
Home.
The runh order was accom·
panied by a warning that depart·
ment heada would be held
reapooalble tor further delay.
(Relatechtory Paae AlO).
Supenllort' actloo to expand
tbe cOUDtf. f 1clllly for alte.n·
doned arid battered cbUdren
tame tn tM wake ol taereMl.nc· ly lt•rth crttlelam from lbt
Oran .. County Gruel Jury.
AllO pnmpUq board edlon
WH 1 law.ult IUtd Monday
111ln•t th• coun,y, ch1r11a1
th•l ~ .................... , ..... to :g:nc1 ._...h MOMJ to allevtaw ~~...'t. ••• n*I •
attorney Harold La F1amme in
Orange County Su~rlor Court
on behalf of two children livina
at the home.
"There 's no doubt that there's
a senoua ait'1aUon at Albert Sil·
ton Home,.. aald Supervlaor
PbHlp Anthony. "It requires
more than ever firm and de·
clsive acUon by the board."
The lrand jury report ~laimed
supervllors are not worklna fut
enou1h to ensure that conatruc:·
Uon beetna on proJecu they ap-
proved on paper ln January.
Two ol thole lmprovemenu
were tJie •.ooo ln proJMI the
board asked be ruabed \.brouch
offtdal dwlnela T\Mlday.
TM reuon for the dela7. 11.kl SuperTtlor Harrtetl Wieder, waa
1u~rvt1ort· ~oem over coeta
'flow cu we ••ute thal «lilt.I
are k"' dDwn ti wt move ahead
loo qut1:11ll)''" Mra .. Wl•dtr
Nlitd ''Wt don 't want tn II&...,
MIN Nie our l'OG\mota MMf ·"
I -
the Supreme l:Ourt ruled that
('It.Jes and st.ates m 41 y sUU be
held Jjable ror damages even i!
t hey .believed the law they en-
forced to be constituUonal at the
t ime when, indeed, it wun'L
City Attorney Tom Wood tt·
f115es comment oo either Soffer's
lat est loom.mg legal battle, or oo
the July 22 trial an federal court.
which could leave Sid rlcber by
$130,200 ii he win&.
He is seeklng $100,000 for men·
t a l angwsh : $10,000 in damages,
S200 for towing costs and assort·
ed other punitive charges for
having those three other old
Caddies towed 2ir.i years ago.
"frankly. the reason I'm not
com menling is th al it's not
worthy. lie as JUSt trying to get
·press· and I'm not going to con-
tribute to that." says Wood.
"l keep trying to get them to
n ·ad the la w and they just won't
do 1t '. .. declares Soffer . who
spends hours in the law library
"If I wa.sn't 1uslihcd. my first
l'ase never would have gotlt.>n to
the tn al stage." he says, alleg·
m g t hat attorneys for the city
are anxious to ~tlle tbe July
lawsuit out o ( court. and soon.
"They're in deep 'ka·ka'." he
wa rn s laps in g l nlo the
vernacular.
The city, as before. has no
l'ommenl
Gem
Talk
By J C HUMPllRIE:S
CtTt1fltdCnnologid, ACS
CHINESE OfAMONOI
nr1• cm tht-way
With the help or American
know·how and German m.adai.DKy,
Chinese diamoods may IOOD become
a commodity on a.be .wld'1 martletl.
The diamond fields of Cblna, wbleb
have been ipored for maQ)' yean
during the riae oC Comaum..lam there.
are &oi.ng to be mined qaia. One
reason for the Chbtese Medenblp's
recoanlllon or the lmpottt,Dcoe of
diamonds is the 1rowiftt MM fOf'
lnduatrtal·-rade dlamon• ln \he
bur1eon1DJ tnduatrial dt•~ ol
th1t vut and busy la.nd. bu ~n tmportinc lnduetrial ctie.,...
from the lntematlooal De a.en nrm. ~ch operai. Soualt Ahiea'1
mlnel. It hal been ..... ..._. t.bat
about 30 ~rcent ol the dlHMI. tbat
wt 11 be mined la CIUaa wtU be ol
jewtll')' Quilty. A GeraM MM '9
flnancl"' the , .. uaa&t•O. ol UM
Cbln .. mlntt. A nrm la .,,.. ....
Wt1t Otrmany wtll IUffly tbt
machlnery. Amtrltu H,er\I are
1trt1d1 on U. Job ht am.. TM
CltlHlf llPHl to atart 11,.nlAI
dlamOftdl wtlMa ,..._ "" en.
D\et Alcala at the maln branch of the New York Public
Library on the Monday pMor to her disappearance. Alcala
lntroduced turnseU as a free-lance photocrapber. They
talked briefly and excban&ed t.elephooe numbers
"ALCALA IS A VERY CHARMING individual," one
50Urce said. "He's the type that's son spoken, Latin·
IQ<>king , intelligent. the kind or guy who could charm the
birds off the trees."
Two days lat.er, a Wednesday. Mw Hover wu leaving
her apartment for an appointment when she ran into her
n .. w male acquaintance. lie was t..aking photographs of a
flre that bad broken out in a nearby apartment bwJdlng.
That Alcala was tn the neighborhood. sources said.
may be coincidence .
Or. as one investigator said, it may show "he was dog·
ging her footsteps."
THAT NIGHT, NEW YORK was plunged Into a
citywide blackout after li ghtning struck a major electrical
trans mi.511ion station. Investigators 1>ald th~ have ascer ·
t..ained that Alcala Spt!nl the rught at anolb~ Manhattan
woman's apartment. The blackout ended the following
day
On F nduy or that week. Miss Hover and Alcala bad & •
luncheon dut.e Police ~ay they h<tve recovered a desk
calendar of Mai.s Hover'!. w1lh the name "John Berger ''
written on the July 15 dale
Miss Hover and Alrala were later seen on Fnday,
shortly alter 4 p m., by a fn cnd of Berger's who all><> lived
an M anbuuan
· Mu.i. Hover 'ti.as ne ve r 'it.~n again
SOURCES SAID THEY belu~vt' Alcala drove Miss
Hover to th<' 20() <t('rt· l'ht·lp-. E.'>tatt· lo<'11t<-d m Wl'stchester
County north of Sc"' Yori< ')() they rCJulli ba\k m the late
da) 1>un.
.. It "'a:-. '>om1·th1n~ he hked to do . go down and watch
the sun st>t on thf· Hudson River." one mves t1gator said.
Later that Frida). Alcala kept :i 7:30 p.m. s upper
t'n gagement with a female friend an <.:onncct1cut , localt.>d
not far from the Phelp~ f.st alf'
The woman reportt-01)' t.ol~ mvesngators that s he rt>
memberl"d Alc<1la .. d1!-.p<r>10~ of c;omelhmg fro m the car"
but couJd not re<:all what the obiect was, sources said.
AL(.'ALA BECAME A SUSPECT in the Hove r d isap-
pear anre 1n Dt'cern bcr of 1977 v.ht-n a woman contactt.>d
New York l'oll re <iftr·r reiulmg :i m·w.,papt.'r Mory that
menf1ooed pohc(' ... l.'rf' c;1·f'l..1nl{ J man named John Berger
She told polkt: i.be rt·mc•mber('(f ltkt{ a man by that name
had. bt"t.'fl l"<tr.Jd1t1'f1 from ".1·w ll amp'>hirt-lo.<.:ahfornaa on
an <U>~ault charl(<' m 1971
Al<-al:i "'"" arr1_..,t1•d m Concord, :'-. II . m 1971 wh1lt• a
fuRlllV(' from 1ustw .. 1n cnnn<'<'twn v.1Ul <i JOOR <1i>!tault and
J ra!)('Of ~n~ )t'.tr-Old Lo., /\n~cle., ~irl
A~rdln~ to c;()lJ(<'t-'> • .i po:.lal cm~lo)('(' recognued
Alrala from :1 ~anl•'<'l Pl'>'>H·r thdl ~a.., hanging 10-a post of
h<'c and cont<1c-ted auth<Jnt 14''>
AL<.'AL\ HAD Bt:EN on parol<• from i>tate pnson fo r a
month wtw>n hf" mt-l Ellen Hovl·r. Air ala had r equested and
rt"('('1 ved p('rmL'>..,IOn from Cala!om1J parole ofhc aab t.o
malc.t> the tnp lo the Ea!'l't <.:occ.t
r\lcaJa ""3)> 1nlcn.-1t-wt'd by ~ F BI in conne<:llon w 1lh
the Hover caM" in late 1917 lie :,aid 1n the rnterv1ew thst he
bad met a woman na mc-d Ellen Hover and admitted :,~ing
her the day or her d1.sappear;wce
But Akala dt'a1ed an)' involvement an the apparent
k1dnappi.ng and murder. the sour~ sa1d
Sources said the Hover l'B.Se u; a troubling one t>c<:a use
inv .. stigators have ~n unable to dete rrrune the cause or
death and hitve Llkew1::.e ~'fl unable to place any suspect
at the ctime scene.
THE CASE HAS caEATED friction ~Wffn the New
York Poll~ Department. \Nhere it ongan.at.ed as a mLSSmg
persons complaint. and thl' Westchester County 0 1slnct
Attornt') ':. Ofl1n-. .,.,h1lh hd.:> Juni.d1clJon bt!eause of ~herl'
t.be body was found.
Sources u 1d they believe Alcala will be indicted in
connectloo v.'lth tbe Hover case.
Orange County pros~utors may au empt to introduce
evideoce about the Hover t-a.se dunng the hearing preCi?d·
mg Jury dellberauons on "'helher he should be sentenced
to dt-ath 10 the Samwe rast>.
Defense attorney John Barnett hopes to block in·
troductaon of such infor mation.
HF.RM,\~ HOVER. A FOR~ER flollywood producer·
director anr1 onJ!tnal n"'n(•r of Ciro's n1gh1 club and Ellen's
natural f.1th•·r . .,.i1d ht• 1~ convinced Akala 1s the m an
respon.s1hfto fur h1 o; daughter !. du.appearance
HoH'r. "'ho '>till rP,1d1•\ in Los An~t·le!>. said he and his
ex .v;1fe h1 r1•d •• pri' :111· 1n\t"'>l1gat<ir to probe the ir
daughtc·r·., d1~appcarann· to n1> avail
THE PRl\'ATE PROB•:. ho~t·vC'r. did J!t•ncra11• con
o;1derable puhl11:1t) 1n !\t·w York bN':JUM' of tht• llover
fam11y·l> ronnt•ction to llolly"''IOd c1rclt>$
T}w d1sap1waran!'I' oflt-n "'a!o. pag1· •mt• nt''A'S 1n the c1.
ty, and postt·r" c·onlaming thl' y;oman·!. picture were w1dtt·
ly dastnbult-<J
The <'U~t· "4..~med al an 1•nd. V>urre~ r l'called. until one
pohce m\·~t1~allir do~l(cdh rt•lract.'d Miss Hover·~ and
Alcata·s last known mO\ em1·nL-.
His 10tl"('p1d search ror ht•r bndy took him lo thl" rolltn~
hills along lh4> lluds<m H1ver. wtwre . afti:r more than !>IX
weeks of nearly ronsl ant C"q.ilorataon. hr found an un·
deritarment that eventually It'd to lht· rocky grave where
M lss Hover·~ skeleton \\as buned
Won't she be surprised1
A Mother's Day diamond.
Suiptise someone you love
with a gift of diamonds.
J. C..JJ~,,Jw, J..,.t,.,.
-..1 .. 111tr •~'ff 4N GfM SOC•th ~ LOCATION~
~ .... --
A4 DAil y PILOT 'AORLO I NATION
·r .la t
·, :-.~ Coa ting ... ~ ..... ~
T •• ~~'I
Marplll•e
Carter-Reagan
Leads Widen
Judging the Judges
GAVEL&D INTO 08ln'ION DEn. Wllh elect.Ion.a
now loomina. t.be latest era# lo at.nil.-Lbe fan()' ol Oraqe
Counlllnl lb to endone Judles Superior Court, Munklpal
Court, Tratnc Court. Small t1alm Court It doesn't mat
tt'r Everybody's do1n1 1t
The Nll' of thumb aeems to ht\ 1r h or 11be boldb a
anel, wHn a black robe and slu In • courtroom. either
endorw the penon or un-eodor'H
Endorsements arc thus flyin1 1n from all quarten.
The deputy dbtrlct attomeY1 of our rea1on have endonted
mostly ck1puty dls trkt attorneys who St't'k ~omt-body's job
on the.• ~nch
TIU8 WAS FOUA>WED qulck.ly by the Ora.nce•COWlty
Deputy Sh er 1Us group Apparently they don't have
anybody runn.in& for judee So they endorsed som ti deputy
district attorneys too.
It must be tiresome being u deputy district attorney
They aJI sttm Lo want to ~et a.not.her Job
You are left wondenng how the deputy sherllfs and
dt!puty OAs Judged w.ho s hould be judge·1 M ay~ they JUSt
/laving Viewed My JUIJ.ge Endonement1, Jcutacf! F'a1ntttl
said if some incumbent Jurist lf:t ~me creep off the book that
.. they hauled before him, then un-endorse that Judge.
If all these deputies can come out for or a1alnsl
judges. then why can't you? We can all play the Judge En·
dorsement Game.
FOR EXAMPl~E, I'd like to remember the name or
that sterling Jurist who was sleeping on the bench in the
South County when he slapped a flne on me for impeding
trarfic by going 20 miles an hour Jn a 3S zone.
It was so humiliating. l was driving a sports cat' that
coul d clock 125 miles an hour at the time.
l 'd really Jike to un-endorse that Wrong Thinker.
Meanwhile, I'd like to give a ringing endorsement to
the J(enius j urist who let the daughter or our house off the
hook after a Newport cop hauled her in for Felony Mo·ped
r thlnk the Judge recognized that she as rather good
lookmg and whale mo·pedlng to school. the lonely cep JU'>l
"anted to chat. A frustrated wnter, he wrote her a l1ckel
a nyway
BUT TllF: J UDGE doubtlel>:. !.aw through all th1:, and
:.o r m all for endoniing him for re~lection
Earher some ye ars back, my eldest son once got
nabbed ror io in a SS out on the San Diego ft"'rt~eway His excuse
was hedldn't seethe Hlghway Patrol car.
He got justice before the judge, but that jurist failed to
give him a tongue lashing. This Is an unpardonable legal
ov<'rl>1ght on the part of the Judge. Tongue-lashing should
be the first lesson a judge gets in law school
HOW JN THE WORLD can you dispense justice if you
('Jn tla!>h w1th your tongue·1
f JWil don 't think I can endorse that Judge for n ·
t-lt'd1on
So. hkc the dcputae!i DI\ and :,henff. we can all mah
our endorsements when the j uris ts come up ror re·
election.
It's not whether or not they adminis ter j ustice lem
percd with mercy. It's whether or not we won or lost.
Banned Disc Still Selling
JOHANNESBU RG. South
Africa t AP> · Record stores
contmued selling a popular Pink
Floyd album six days after the
government banned it as .. pre ·
)udicial lo the Rafety of the
s ta le "
.. Our only problem is that we
can·t get any more,'' said 8
saleswoman m a Johannesburg
r e cord store, one of s everal
which contmued to dls pluy the
album.
The ban was ordered after 40
blind students adapted the
words to the album cut "Anothe r
Brick ln the Wall" to stress their
demands for a better education
for mixed race students
.,,,..~ ... .,...
p,_ldmt Carter and RGna1d
Hca1ao are t.brM..quarttn of
the way to rtval oomlnaUoGI for
thtt White Uo~~. and whlle their
('hl llqen IMl•t they allU can
find openlnas, I.be tlme and the
numben are nmnin& out fut
D e m o c r a t Ca rt e r and
Ht-publican Reagan made big
l iad b i gger with tri ple
1und1Ude victories in Tueaday's
Indiana. Ten.nesMe and North
C:arohna presidential primary
d l't'llon.s.
Se n Edward Kennedy and
Geor1e Buab bolh HJd I.bey have
better electlon. days abead. But
unlus thoM days come soon,
they won't matter.
KENNEDY A.ND BUSH won
in tbe District of Columbia
primaries. Kennedy easily out-
polled Carter. Reaaan wun't
even entered in the Republican
election.
All In all, Carter aalned 161
de le a ates Tuesday. runnlna hJs
tot.al to 1,306 of the 1,666 It wlll
take to win renomination. Ken·
nedy picked up 62, for a total or
721.
Thus, Carter needs 360 of the
1.264 delegates stUl to be chosen
in order to fashion a majority.
Kennedy said he bas no
t hough t or d roll.PI n g b Is challenge to Carter.
"I never thought it was going
to be eaay," he said. "We realize
we a re the underdoas. But that's
going to make ua work ll UtUe
harder, and that's what we in·
tend to do.''
IN TVE8DA Y'S Republican
competition, Reaaan won 108
deleeates. Bush 32. That eives lhe
former California governor 744
~()()()Reach
U.S. Daily
from Cuba
KEY WEST. fl a < td' 1
With more than 4,000 refugf'eS a
day arrlvmg here a board the
"Freedom f'lot1lla .. --most
~lra 1ght from Cuhan pn sons
a nother 300 National Guardsmt:n
ha ve been dispatched to Kt>v
We:.l
Elbow·t o -elbow c r o wd:.
swamped m akeshift cafeteria!>
and dormiton es here and at a
"tent city" In the Florida
Panhandle, and reUer workers
pleaded for donations of food
and clothing as the unrelcnlJnK
fl ood of arrivals swelled pu t
20 ,000.
Meanwhile, federal orfacials
s aid s uppht!i> a nd p ers onnel
v.cre on the v.a y after President
Carter de c la r e d a st ale of
t-mergency, m aking $10 m illion
ava i la ble Bu t v o luntee r
coordinator Arturo Cobo saJd I.he
fede ral help was "very slow."
The National Guardsmen were
to help keep peace and order
among the milling refugees.
Prisoners or ex·coovicts ac·
counted for four of every hve re·
fugees arr i v in g this week
aboard small boats from t he
Cuban port of MariJ!I. Immigra-
tion officials estimated. On
Tuesday. the first time ln the
16·day-old boallitt. the inmates
included women.
Te mpers occasionally have
flared under the siullng Florida
sun, but there have been "no
major problems at all." said Na-
tional GuradCol. Richard Cappt..
Capps.
Much of Nation Soggy
Rain Coast to Coaat, Gulf to Rockiea
£4HUfal W~atla~r
N1Qflt -~low ,IOuO._ r,.,,..
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t1rllWh tO .. 20 ll1'0tl wfU. llV .. IO fl .. t.o·~~-
Calllonala
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s.c .... ,,.... •: '' '""'· •• leceowlto.. tt:H IJ,m , It
ltH'l rl-j ·-'.,,._ '''° 0"' ""-,._ I.ff -~ wh It Jt .,..
•w WIW = 1.1111•
votes for nomJnaUon. while B~h
hH 110. ltwtlltake998towln.
Reaaan must win 2!S4 more de ·
le1ates from 930 stlU to be con·
tested.
• • l '11 sUU keep on campaign·
i ng ." Rea1an s aid in Los
Ancelet. "I want lo see that
final figure."
lie said he W&!n't going to
press Bush to withdraw as a can-
didate. although he already has
sunested that bUI rival Is elose to
the· point at which there will be no
m athematical excu.se to keep go
mg.
REAGAN SAID he might soon
s tart thinldng about a vi~ pre-
sidentia l running mate. Bush
s aid he wouldn't accept If asked.
S enate Republic an leader
Howard Baker said he would.
Carter collected 68 percent ol
the Democratic vote In Indiana,
70 percent In North Carolina and
75 percent ln Tennessee to win -
as expected -in all three
s tates
Re a gan g~ l n e d s I mi I a r
run aways. He had 74 percent of
the Indiana GOP vote, 67 per·
cent in North Carolina, 74 per-
cent ln Tennessee.
Hep. John Anderson of UUnois.
a Republican embarked on an
Independent pruidenllal cam·
paign. waa nondMleas oo I.be
GOP ballot in all four primaries.
Anderson gained 29 perefllt of
the vote ln the Di.alrict or ~um
bla, where he and mioor can-
didates were the only opponent.5
to Buah. Anderson got 10 percent
of the Indiana vote. s percent ln
North Carolina and 4 percent m
Tennessee .
Thc>M' wt're the rc~ulll> of lht•
Tuesday pnmun es: ,.....,.. o.-."""" ...... ~ ot , ... -"'<ti '°""'"'o {•"••G.M'10tbto.<Y""'' ,.,,,,.,..._,.., Ill'•""""'°"' t9:J 1"C) Ot lJ P. ''•'" tv.r 11 OP"""Oe1-Q+~tc 4f'\'
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_.oerel•lv
Safe ~eleas~
Ko r y Le hman. 4 . r eceives e motional hug from
grandfather. Norman Garrett, after boy was released Wl·
harmed by rathe r, Kim, who had threatened to blow up
himself and three sons . Boys' mother and family friend
rush to grandfathe r 's side. shortly before Kim Lehman
wa lked qwetly from houst·, turned over other sons, and
surrendered. He was r eported distraught over pending
divorce.
Pope Speaks Out
On Birth Control
NA lHO Bl. K f'O)d 11\1'1
f'ope J ohn P <1u l II. pra '''"~
Afr1 ca'11 t ra c11t11ln of fa m1h
' .. llu~·' todJ> 'trr>nJ:h n ·4f
r1rm~d t he k oman ( at h11lll'
Churrh s ban on contr,1n•ption
.11>ort10n, dl\fJrc•· Jnd '>tenl11.1
11on
Tht• pontiff also uri~ed C"hn ,
t1a ns to' take purt an pohlJC''> ,,,
acll \ 1st..s for goo<l JI•• ha.'> n
rently made known has Opp()b1
taon to Catholic clergy hold.Loi!
t•lrctPd offi ct>. hov. l'\l'r
THE POPE•s statements on
birth control were his fint on
• l
t he subject since beglnn.ing bu.
'itx natwn. 10-day African trip
Friday. ~Y are expected to
'\llr controversy in Kenya, a
M untry v.i lh an annua l popula-
tion grov.th rate or about 4 per
rent, one of the h1ghc'>t 1n tht-,
o rld
In addressing the ~ubj~t of
tht-Chnsllan In pollt1cs. tht· •
pope sa.Jd J esus did not gave I.ht•
church an economic or political
m 1ss1on but "it would be a mis
take to think that the Individual
Cbri.atian abould not be involved in these areas of IJfeY
GOURMET FOODS ANO SPIRITS
CUTTY SARK
SCOTCH
6~ 9~16 ~
MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL
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OLD FORUTER 1221 aotJRBON 1 11 u ........................................ .
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WENTE LE IL.ANC DE BLANC Why ~y more fOf
c.11tom 11'1 l1vor1t1 eon? ::': 279 13.15
LANSON EXTRA DRY CHAM,AONI TM
dellllltlve wlM ol ~I•
bretlolle now 1t a prlc.
worth toe11lng.
~ 7• . 113.75
RED TAO
MIRAUOU 1tn CHININ
BLANC A eure-flre
compally plNMr with I dehc11efy fruity t11t1. = 2• $4.2t
RED TAG
PAUL MASION MAONUMI B .. utlful
wines since 18&2. RoM ,
Chablla, Burgundy and Vin AON S.C.
1.IS U•
REQ. "·n
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Htty flevof of Gamay with the femout Perduccl mtf~. 2• "ID Rtt ta.., ta.•791L........................ . .... TAO
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vtNMO VIRN IANTO\A A fine dleocwetY from
'°'1UOfl, thll Whitt hM a ~ :I'." ~MM ~":~ T:;'.:.:i~u1 ~~.~ .... ~.~ .... : .. C . ~=
48& E.17th ST.• COSTA MESA
PHONE (7141 148-1314
CALIFORNIA
Religion Law OUsted
SAN DIEGO (AP> rl'd.raJ Jud,.-hu rWed uo~tvOonal thei 1m al'nf'ndmf'ftt to lhf' CIVIi
Ricbta At't n-qulrtna uruon' and t'n>plo t-ra to •<'
<'OJnmod•te "rea11onablf' rl'h1&1ous n~ed~ · of work en.
SUt'h f~ral atatUft violate tM )o'lnit Aml"Dd
m~t and "ruwt U'I an 1mprrmi lblf' IO'ft>mment
entafltk!meot wlt.b ,.uctoo." said lJ s. Diltnct J ude• Edward l ... Sc-hwan.a
Schwart.a ruled In lnor ol G~ntoral Dynamic&
Coova.lr Aerospace Division. wh.l<'h fired u \!(Qt Iler
for retu&tnl to J<nn a labor uruon bt-<' ust> of ht& r~
Uaioua beheb .
PUC Approves
Power Slashes
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) The state Publk
Utilities Comm1!>s1on has <ippro\ed a statewide
plan designed to lower electricaJ consumption dur
ing s ummer peal< periods 1f needed
But the PUC said Tuesday Cahforn1a'!> e lec·
trical reserves this summ er will be "minimally
adequate" and there should be no rea!>on for
critical aJarm
T HE R ESER VE-SHARINCJ plan was ap-
proved .as the commission voiced conctrn over
levels of reserve energy. Under the plan. summer
air rondJlionmg temperatures are to be no lowe r
than 78degrees.
PUC President J ohn Brvson als o asked
Califorruans to cut dowa on th~ w ;1_0 of mt1J<lr aJt-
pliances sharply dortng peak power demanded
periods.
The PUC said the estimated combinl'd reserve
margms for five ma1or utilities 10 the stute are
lL7 percent ~or May, 9 5 percent for June. 6 8 per-
cent for July. 6 5 percenl for August, 6.3 percent
for SepleO'lber and 9.8 percent for October
TlrE UTILITI ES INVOLVED are Pacific Gas
and Electric, Southern California Edison, San
Diego Gas and ~ectric, Los Angeles Department
of Water and Power c:imi Sacramento Municipal
Utilities Distnct. •
! PG&E, including SMUO, has the lowest re -
serve margins May', 3 6 percent . June. 4.9; Ju-
ly. 2 9. Au~u~t. S 3. Septemtter. t 8 . and October,
5.3.
Reserve margins under 7 percent are con-
s idered to be below dc~1rable level~ for summer,
the PVC said
High ·
inte
._..,. l.a109rr·1 f'••• Cl••r•d
I.OS AN<a:u :s c A I' 1 ln 11 <.'lose<t meeting
with attomt>y .. for Anai,•lo Doono, SuJ)t'nor Court
Judgt> WUUarn U Kf't•nti ck.1.im:d away one IMue
blockaoa 111 pt1·hn1inury he•rlng io the rase of lhe
• c c u 1 e d II 1 l I 11 1 d t' Struo&ler defendant.
( )
Tht'! question or m-"tT. Tf: \' ea t 1 ~ at i v ~ re e s Io r _ _ Ouono "' attomeys In the
--------murder rase was dealt
with i.t M br1t·r m~un.i m Judge Ket?oe's cham.
bcnT~y
The Judge• onJy o4'&cJ b~ bad taken "ceru111 ac-
hona" and W\d~r the stMte perull 'code tbe nature of
hia ~ctionis aml the amount or money granted. 1C
.. n). mUf»l ~ k1:pt conf1denllal
Polj1k•I Halt of Prob~ D~ni~d
SACRAM~NTO t AP J -Slate offkials hot!}
deny un inv~hgator'!> s uggest10n that the Rev.
Jun Jones' pol1llcal links may be one reason that
an investigation of Peoples Temple went un·
finished.
The report by Deputy Attorney General John
Moy :.ald Tuc:.day that 22 ctuldren might have
been saved from the 1978 Jonestown massacre bad
the state warned Judges, who awarded guar-
dianships over the children to Temple members.
of known instan<:cs of child abuse in the cult.
Moy :.<ud l>t~1te orficiaJs knew of the rhild
abuse from .in Augu.,t 1977 article in New West
magazine. wh1 rh tn~gered a Health Department
investigation But the investigation was never
finished.
em.•itl~fl .lppror r • Radar BUI
SACllAM 1':NTO (AP) Re versing years Of
defr'at, a mcasurl' to ~iuthorize the California
JI 1ghway Pa trol to us(' rada r has won appr0\'81 of
the state Senate':. Transportation Committee
The measure•, SCHSS by Sen Ken Maddy. R
Fresno. would permit CHP Comm1ss1oner Glen
Craii:: to S<.'ek fl'dt>ral funds to buy radar
ll weot to the F10ance Comm1th.~ on a 5-1 vote
T uesday.
WOMan Win• C'o111 ra~ep• it·e S u if
LOS ANGELF-5 !Al'> A Judge has arhr~d
u S600,000 JUfY ;iward to a Woodland H1lls woman
"hu :.aid she to:.t l wo fotust-s and under went n101·
surl(ert(·s becaust> or complications caused by J
runlraC'ept1ve device that imbedded itself in her
ovary.
The 9·3 1ury verdic t said /\ JI Robins Co . of
Richmond, Va .. manufac turer of th<: Dalkon ton·
lraccptive sttield, must pay t~ dama~cs to D1anl'
L. Hilliard. Superior Court Judge Earl F Riley
made the award final. 1l was-reported Tuesda}
with insured
•
'
safety.
For those with 510,000 or more.
This high rate is guaranteed for the full 6-month te,·m
to protect you against market fluctuations. No bank or
~avings and loan pays more. Minimum: $~0,CXXJ.
Effective May 8 thru 1 4
9.495% 9.860%
Annual Rate AnnuaJ Yield
For those with 5100 or more.
Interest on this account is compounded daily.
No bank can pay this high rate! Minimum term is
guaran teed for 30 months.
Effective M ay 1 thru 31
10.75% 11.51%
Annual Rate A nnual Yield
ACCOUNTS NOW INSURED TO $100,000 by a U.S. Government Agency
Anl\ualized yie4d assumes funds rC'main on dt>posit for 12 months at the sanw> annual rate. Rates are
!>4.lb;ect to change at renewal. r edefal n!ltUlations require a sub!.t.Yltial pen.illy tor early wilt!df.fWdl and
prohibit compounding interest on 6-inonth Nb'lev Matic.et Account\
MURIAi. SAVINGS .
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ,
~1 ftl!OW 0.W'tt>M"~P.wtull)I)) ~~811d"~-.s.t0-.·'10~d!ol•11t~L1'
°""*"11))4\ l M""1• llllo'd"t<AloM .. M.N· 11¥1 I C'~t ""°'V•~ lOO N f'llM .-...,.If.,_: UO ~Milin~·
...... ~*v: I~ MA!lriOI•~ "'I a....t.llt. I lb N lrllind 81\.td•11.e. St!' M.w1111 lMJ..)44) \,w\ M.irlno IJlo ,.,...! Jn l ~aj) 1\1-.d l1'ult "--7 "'" ~ •~l.lndl 111\d°t ~ ..... ~ "'"' "'Wiii"' n....l<Wa UXl~V/~ ltlllW I001h.llfU\(j'fV\tl• W110A f \.,.1<1 \4.J"'/~~Uld.IV''AM~ 11'1
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Wadne9day Mllt'f 1. 19"0 DAILY PILOT )I :5
Rolling Along
Dais) Daffo<.111. a l?-year-old v.1re-ha1red
dach~hund. s tilt gcL'> around fine de!>pltt·
:-.u ffcnng a sh ppcd disc about four ~ear~
.it-:11 th,1l µ~ral~ 1 t·tl the lower µortinn of her
hod-~ lhH,\,Y ·~ owr~r-. J 1m Mttt"hell of Ox -
narct, n).!gcd up a ~ling on whceh U!->ln~
µ.irt:, from a \\ht'<.·lc hair The contraption ·
all<>v.~ Ilac>y to takt· her dail y v.alk around
tht> 1wi~hborhood
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Panel Backs ~
Weaker Rulel •• • :"'t
SACRAMENTO <AP> LegJ.Slat..ion to wija:
out stricter California regulations for warranties:
covering a car's pollution equipment cleared a:
Senate oommlttee Tuesday. :
The Senate Trarusportation Com mittee un •
anlmously approved two measures to rescind state:
Air Resources Board rules on warranties for smog:
control equ..ipment. ·
THAT WOULD LEA VE in place weaker:
federal standards on w~rranties that manular-,
turers are required to provide.
The ARB standards cover not only the add-f>n·
polluUon control equipment, but other parts in
eluding the c;arburetor. sparlt plugs and 1gnit1on
system. said board spokes man BiU Sessa.
"TIIE WHOLE CAR HAS to be operattnlol
well. ''.he said. "H related systems areo'l operat
in~ properly, it can defeat the clean-up proces!>" of
the pollutioo equipment
State standards call for a f1 vc·year or
50,000·mile manufacturers' warranty on the pollu
lion eqwpment. Tht regulation:. also list the war
rantablc part. ....
FEDE RAL GUIDELINES provide for a five
yl'ar. 50.000-rrulc warranty similar to California'!>
but not as spec1fir or com preht>ns1ve. Federal lav.
also prov1des for a two.year , 24 .000-mile warrant:.
lor .,t<itt"; with an annual \eh1 <:lc inspection pro
~ram approved by the federal Env1ronmcnt;,I
Pro\t'Ctlon Agency Caurom1a has no such pro
i.:ram.
Supporter ... or rhl' mC'asurt"'i, including <JUlo
manufacturer;, <'Ontend the 'lnt'll'r :.tanda rtJ ,
hurt compet.&l1on and boost t•ar pncei.
THE ARB OPPOSED the· )µgi...lat1M1
The s.-0 votes on SB20~ an<l SCH72 b\' ~· 11
Jn!>epn Montoya. O-Wh1ll1er. s<-nl them 10 th1·
Finance Com.mitt~·
Ho;dup S u spect Found Shot lo :D e ath
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11 \t IE:\l>'\ 111·:1<;11 t!--1AJ11 -~h•mfr., ti•·
pu111 ., ·•) tl11 tl t1 \l·r •11 .; 1 .1r r1·port1 di) IO\uJ\ql
1n .1 11h.irr11J t ~ htil•lu11 111 01 ,1111•1nd HJr look hu.
111.\ n lif1· ~ lit·n .i , ti ..... ,. • 111lt-<J h1·n •
The ~1 H :ur ol<.J Lo11~ 111-:.ith m an Jdy H(Jl>c rt
Bt'ntley. v.as found .JO ttw 1 .1r 'l ur•SdJ\ ..1Jtt'rnc.lf;n.
hll-<•dtn~ lrum a :.d f inf11ttt-c1 i.:un~hot ~nund 1n lhe
j.!r()IO, d l'pUllCS said
Ill' \\I.I' prunounc·Pd dead ~l Count} l'!->C
l losp1tal 1n Lo:. Angt:lt·., ubout four hour-. latt-r
i\ftt·r .1 mun r'1ti~l t wn holllt -.. n{ 'a hum from
th•· Countn l'h:irmt1c~. h•· fle<l 1n J bright red rar
Th\• alleg<'d ~Nav.ay car v.enl through u n~ ... 1
hlo<'k a·nd 1·ntert'<1 lhl.' 1'11m1ina Frr1·v. Cf'\i. dP put1"
':ttd
After stnJong four cars on the frt~way 11.h1l<>
be1n~ pursued , tht' car halted and [kntlcy v.a-..
round slumped over the wh~I
for special
MOMS
SALAD SPINNER
MEDIUM SIZE 6 8 8
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BEACH CHAIR
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Frame/Blue canvas.
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Orange Coast Daily Pilot U-r•G ..-ge w odnead•v. May '· 1080 Barbara KrelblthtEditorl•• P'91 edttor
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ump User Fees
Seem Inevitable
lt has been suuested periodically over the past
ievera.t )'tant t.hal Ora.nae County goVttnm nl cons~d~r
~argU'lg (~ lO lnchvldua.ls and commMclaJ haulers who
,ae the county '• four landfill dumps.
. 1"he $9 ltUlhon·per.yH.r landfill operation ls paid (Of
ou.t of U\t' OOW\ly general rund, bul that revenue &0urce ~a1a hffn dsmim~bed since pusaae or Pf'OP08lUon l3 u ·er r~s never have ~n approved. primarily
berause ol the sUr certain to be created by rountlans hit
with hi~h<'r trash bills
Tht-Onmg County Grand Juey. wb1ch recenUy E'X·
nmlned Utt> county's Soud Wast(' Management Program,
h1:u1 ~vlvl"<i th\' Wier f~ ronrcpt. So has thk rounty Ad ·
rnm111tntlve omr~. wturh \~ con<'trnt"d about county
'upt·rvawr:, plan lo Spt'nd $292,000 for t"C1u1pment lo Ul
r retast> rompa('hon so dump slt.-s don't !1!1 up :,c> fast
Otiwr 1dt•u:, for (uua.ncll\g the dump operation include
turning 1t over to a prtvate operator. u non profit
corporation or a JOmt powers agency
Each of thfffi~ poss1bilitle1> probably would involve
user fees, p1lrticularly ii a private operator were in-
volved
The picture should be clear. User fees . of one type or
anothe r, are mevitable, given budget cutbacks imposed
~ince Proposition 13 and future cutbacks that may result
1f Proposition 9, the income-tax-cutting inillallve . is ap-
proved June 3.
Instead of s idestepping the fee issue. supervisors
should confront it directly and do what probably should
have been done several years ago.
Judicial Mudslinging
--nu.fing elec lOn c ampaigning, most VOterS" a;;n't Sur·
prised when politicians start acting like politicians, re·
sorting to name·calling and other petty efforts lo attract
more votes than their opponents. ·
This year two candidates already have started a cat
(ight. The remarkable aspect of the name-calling and
mudslinging is that it i.ovOlves two judicial candidates.·
One is the judge in office in the Central Municipal Court
and the other is a former mwlicipal court judge who'd
like the Job.
Attorney Arnold Mordkin. w.ho sat on .the municipal
bench in Fullerton until he was voted out of office two
~a rs ago. apparently opened fire by deciding to include
in hi s statement of qualifications the information that his
opponent. Judge Edward Laird. was once arrested for
drunken driving, a charge reduced to reckless driving
throuith plea bargaining. Mord.kin claims that s hows an
l't htc·., problem in the judge.
Laird responded with a Superior Court or9er permit·
t\ng ;1 rh<1ngc> in his statement of qualifications to point
o ut I h:1t !\ford kin was appointed to the North Orange
C:ouut v Cuu rt bc.·nch then voted out of offite within two
month...,. L<Jt rd'!, statement also notes that Mordkin has
1 v. u:e unsuccessfully <t pphed for court comm1ss1oner
µo~b
/\U of this information is mildly interesting but hardly
useful when voters a re t rying to decide which man is bet·
ter qualified for the bench. Actually, based on their
behavior one might conclude that neithe r should hold
JU dicial offi ce.
Unfortunately, it's a two.man race so Sant.a Ana
voters' only allemativeoption 1s not to vote.
Parents., Responsibility
w ... c·~t1mat<·d that some 70 percent or di vor ced
pan·nts <·Vt.'Otually pay no child s upport. at all About JO
PN<'t->nl faithfully pay the full amount for as long as or·
dcred b} the C'Ourt. The remainder pay part of what they
OW4!
Thus, taxpayer s upport of the semi-abandoned
~'OUngsters through public aid is an ongoing burden.
Under present law the parent who has custody, usual-
ly the mother , cannot ask the court to order payment or
the support. through wage deductions until payments
have been delinquent for two months. Even then. the en·
forcement process is s low -and the kids have to be fed
and clothed.
A "parents' responsibility" measure introduced by
state Sen. Alan Robbins would speed things up. It would
e nable a parent to obtain an immediate court-ordered
wage garnishment if child support payments were one
month be hind.
The delinquent parent would have the right to a court
hearing to challenge the action within 30 days. but
meanwhile the money would be withheld before it was
spent on something else.
It's regrettable that such ~ law would have to be con-
h1dered. And it obviously won't do much about the job-
hoppers or those who just disappear. But if wages can t>e
attached for defaulting on a car payment. it doesn't seem
unreasonable to legalize similar action for those who
'hirk their responsibility to support their children.
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those ot the Daily P•lot.
Other views e11pressed on this page are those ot thetr authors and
artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 .
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321
Boyd I Gossip
ByL M. BOYD
The notion that men don'\
Uke gossip is phony. Or so
contends one scholar who has
researched the matter. Most
confidential ptJbhcations rely
on male subscribers. and to
a large degree they are little
more than gossip. Books
Dear
Gloomy
Gu8
An opUIJUt ls someone
who bel~es Egypt and
brael will co~ lo a
b a ppy IOlulioD of lbei r
prob l em• when
northern and IOl.llMm
Callron111 can't even
11ree on water dJ.atribu·
Uon. O.M.
about the private lives of
business magnates are read
by men. too, and they're
gossip. Even further. this sa-
v an\ claims. the whole
bystem or classlfymg govern·
m ent doeuments is based
less on national security than
on the masculine craving ror
gossip.
Q. What's the s martest sort
of bird?
A. The crow '" usually
credited wtth tha~stincUon.
There is • COMtant factor on which the major alrUnes
appear to baae their re v· enues. No Ma~r wbat ~ economic co~dilion s.
Amencau always l1Qd ways
to do two UWll•: drlnk and
trnel.
Q. How can 1 aha~ follow
• aceat ttall ln tbe water?
A. TM> widelptHd or111U1
on ettJw llde ot au uout
pick up lhe 1c.nt, OM ltde
WHk, QM llde ltrolll• It
atMn l...ef .. ••rw t• lht
•lf'Ofta •·• ........
Jack And r8on
~ervices Squabble Over MX
WASlllNCTON -AS the risk
of mtUtary .confrootaUon with
lh Soviet Union l(rowl'I alm06t
hourly \he ll,l1'l th1n1t the Uruted
Stu tea needs 11> "bu:1 1oeS11-a 1>·
"'ual" lnu.,r."'rv1c.-1ealousy at
th~ Penuagoo
But the Air l''orn appears to
~ putlmg tu prest1xc -and 1\s
~ho.rt' of tht'
mll1t ary
bU d !il't
abeod of ob·
jec tlvc con
5ld~rauon.s of
nati onal
sec unty Jo
the eye~ or
so m e /\tr
t-'orct' brass.
l hf' U.S.. Navy
1s the enemy. not the Kremlm
Fa<'ed with mcreasin~ con
.cresst<>flal doubt1> about the SSO
billion "racetrack hutllt>" pro
posed to kN.'p o ur M X rmss1Je,
~afe Crom a So\ ll't f1r\l stnkt•
tbl' Air Fon '£' htt~ rl'~Orted to
outr1~ht misreprC'sentat10n in lls
attaek s on a t·omparabl1·
alternative which would JoltVt'
the Navy primary l"C'spon~lbiht)'
for strategic defonsl' of the U S
mainland.
THE PENTAGON'S answer to
-\he'"1:rllnnr-oT a s urpnse -SOvlet
uttack on our la nd-based mis.
sile~ is to t'onstruct 4 .600 silo~
c-onnected by l rat'k s ncross
thousands of squan.· mtles or
Oiarles McCah•·
Nt'vadu <ind Utuh d~sert The
200 MX m1!.1>1l eb :.11merl at
t'-t c gf't., 1n t he Sov11•t Union
~ould tx• 1thutllcd back und forth
w co rtfU.'(<' the Russ urn", much
llkt> ,. c-a mivul 'lhf'll gam.-
'1 he J'nuayon thu t»efk ckeldttt w rl'p/.al'e tilt> c/Qted loop .fhUltle
Jl/Slt'm wtth a U!u ro111y tmror
rJro/011'™'111 nf t>u-rnl.Ulkc 1 ----A i.1de from th<' "ila~~enn~ cost
of the rTlQb1ll' shuttle ~ystt•m .
;1nd u ppo!>•llon from n ·.s1de nl'> of
I ht• <1rl'a' afft•1·lt'd rnt1C!> h:..tVt•
001 nll"d out that w1lh1>ut an ~f· (t'rttve SALT 11 tn:<•l>. the So
v 1el:. could the<>ret1cully tarJtl'l a
mis 1le on t'a('h one of the 4.600
'1los They could hnd tht' "pea"
by picking all tht' "'a I nut s hells
W1lh lh<.>st' drawbur ks to dt11
" 11 u n t • t h t• A 1 r F o r c-t· h a '
O:lOICkl'<.l at the !>U~~t''illOn or all
,t\tcrnat1H' ml '>~tl(• umbrella
that n1uld rost IC'''· dot•1>n't up ,,.1 .in\onv·., t•n \ 1runment. Jnd
1·ould ht• n111<·h hardt·r for tht·
Sovll'I!> to neutraltz .. ·
THE Al.TF.R!"JATI\. F. 1' thl·
Shallow l 'nrlt•r"J1t•r M1-;,t11•
Sy11tt·m 1Sl'M 1. dt•\'f'lllJ>t'-0 b>
two 1< .. a<t1n~ sc 1t•n t 1.,t <;. Dr
Stdn<'Y OrcJJ and IJr R1('banl
_!]ar\\lfl_ l.l ..(!MJ>O~··~~OUL
mt!>l>lll'., on m1111 -.ubmannE-'
that \\Ould t'ru1 M' up and down
tht' t•oa.-.tal wah·r., of th.,-United
S tutes. instead of on platform'>
that \\OUld m ov(• on trat'kS
I hrough the d<"!Wrt
Although SUM has yt·t to ht!
proved bett<>r than the land·
ba~ed MX system, 1t deserves a
... c-arefut and obiective scrutiny.
Rut in both seerct briefings and
public hearings, the Air Fo~e
h a!> repeatedly tried to blow
SUM out of the water by r&i.Smg
a fear 1t knows Is unfounded
TIDAL WAVES t'a us~d by
nuclear explosions could destroy
tht' m1~o;tle-bearing 1>ubm.annes.
lht• Air t .. or<'t-charJ(es
Whal the Air For tt> ncglrtlb to
!>ay lb that the des tructive effect
of a tidal wave on submerged
'u b:. 1s luruted to those caught
t'ru1sm g on the rontmental shelf.
llut 3!l Dr. Garwin has noted,
"Our proposal call:. for deploy
1n~ this for('e in t'oai.ta l stnps
~I miles Wldt' 1n ordt·r tt1 dis-
111 butt• till' mtnH.ub., 011t·r a
b road enough Ui't·an area ~ that
tht• forcl' <'ann<>l be barra~ at
an) depth "
Nt"vertht>less. Air Force brass
hat' cont1nut• to r aise lht.'
'PUrlOUS Spe<.1t·r ()f tidal \\aves
to d1i.<:rt'd1\ tht· a1t1•mate plan
and kt"VJ) the Air f''c>rrt No 1 in
the f'entagon pttkmg ord~r.
CWCANQS....AND Carttt. Jtm ·
m y Cart e r 's effort t-0 woo
Span11>h-s peakmg \'Oler~ appears
to tx· mon · <.'O!'lmet1c than sub·
l'>tant1\'l'. Many thspan1c leaders
Vll'W hJs expressed COn'cem for
their constrtuents as Uttle more
than a cynical play for support
1n the key slates or T.e•as.
California and New York, with
the• r total of 112 elect.oral votes.
Ca rter's appointment o f
s pecial usi8tant.s and so-caUed
"ambassadors" lo the Hispanic
community Is rejtarded as
tokenism in Its rrudest form by
many lhsparuc leaders.
Evt.>n Paul S andoval. a
Colorado sta le senator who was
for Carter tn 1976 and is helping
roord1nall' his 1980 campaign
the re lo ld my reporter Carl
O'Connor he ls "very, very dis-
appointed a nd unhappy with
Carter's gimmicks a nd blatant
attempts t.o get Hi1ipanac votes:•
LIKE fmlER leaders ln the
West and Southwest, Sandoval
pinpointed edu('ation • and
particularly bllingual·bicullura.I
classes 3S the lcey Issue for
Hispanics. They were d1sap-
po1nted earlier this year when.
despite what they regarded as a
promise to name a Spanish-
o;peaking secretary of the new
De partment of Educ ation.
Carter appointed S h irley
Huf,tedler instead
"W~ had to m ove Heaven and
earth JW.l to 5(et a m t!i!t&ng with
the new se<'rt'tary, · · ~aid Gil Cis-
nl'TOS of the Chicano Education
Project
THF. 1s§uE of bilingual
educa\.lon is of oveTridlng im·
portance to the ffispanic popula-
t 1on. And e ven though Vice
P rt-s1dent Mondale helped to im-
prove the Fede ral 'Bilingual
E~ucat100 Act which would
give l<Xal school distnct.s the
JUlhont) to m1tiate suc:-h ~lasses
e fforts t.Q turn the act into law
h avt• run 1nlo a bureaucrat.i c
~tone wall.
lns1ders tell me the reason is
that Carter doesn't want to ruk
offl'nd1111: I.ht' powerful ran('hers
anc1 otht>r btts1ness interf>St.~ 1n
1 hi' Southwci..t whn oppose
.1 '1 ' 1 h 1 n ~ 1 h ;i 1 w o u I d I i ft
( 'h1< .mo:c; from th1·1r dep(:ndt!n<'c
1111 !ht nu~t m1•n1.1I JOb.,
~' -...nil•• J1mm' ('.1rtt:r prn
1 t.11 m' ht" •kt-p < onct·rn for ll1'
pJntl 1 htldn ·n. th•· r<•),(ul.-t ion"
I h 11 'tl.11111•1 I urn lht• llt>llllh,
~.du• al1un JJ1tl Yn•lfar£• IX'part-
n11·n1 ., orfw1· of 1·1v1I n~ht.. lclf1.,..
on rt'l'<ll<'1t rant. sd>ool d 1s lnt•b .tr •· J.!,1lht•nnl;! <lu~t at ti EW
HISPANIC LEADERS. such
a~ Cok>rado state repraeatatlye
•·ectenro Pena. are threatening
to make tht>1r d1 pl<>asure known
:it elttt100 t1 m<' 1f \ht> regula-
l t ll n ' are not iss ued am
mf>dt<1t<'I~
Schmitz's 'Slob Vote' Comment Revealing
Another Cahrorma first Tht>
m ost infelit'1lous pol1 t1 t'al ut-
terance.of this tedious <'3mpa1gn
year Credit g~ to Slate Senator
John Schmitz, of Nt>wport Hea<.'h
Al a conscrvattvt• Cah fomrn
Republican Asi.cmhl.) meetin~
in Sunta
C l ara th t•
other day he
~u ~ges t ed
lite racy tests
for voters If
h e h a d
s l opped
W\e r e. ht' was
my boy
Tht> reason
we s h ould
have ht.eracy tests. he Mttct. I!> to
"cut down on thl' slob ''ol<··· and
get to "mon· a qu ultty vote
rather than a quantity vote "
Yo u have to go back to t:arl
Butz and Spiro /\~nl.'w to find
that kind of jolly talk nmon~
politicians . M aybc, St'hm1tz
m eant to say it. or m aybt-ll wa!>
a Freudian sli p
THERE IS NO douht
however. that 1n those words
Schmitz defined the rtRht·w1ng
Republican. The top-dog n g hl·
wing Republican. The /\<.'tor. un-
doµbtedly smiled inwardly (it's
the truth. 1sn'\ it'> I and winced
outwardly <how could he be so
stupid'' I
We all know who those :!.lobs
are: Mexicans, legal and 1llegal.
Orientals of all kinds. blacks .
welfare white!\. hippies and
anybody who doesn't stand and
uncover wh e n General
MacArthur's name is invoked.
People who don't own houses
veer on Sk>bsdom.
All these alobe ha ve one thing In common : They urf' nurly all
Democrats with u capital D
because they bclit'vt'. no t
1lto1etner rationally. that they
are more likely to hf' helped by
Dernocrata wbCln they are in ~rouble t.Mn by •lob-haters.
THOUGH IONALD Rea11n '1
alobber)' la a blt moro mu~td
th"e da)'1 than when he wu
urhem of caurorn11. ll 1ei.
demon1&rattd Whtn h ran
111ln1l Clenld Yord fol' lht
nom I nation \n lt'?I, h• had tn I»
an 1ttld_...I)' kit nl •orai wheft .._, tncil~ that )Hr'• vt,.ton uf
·r ht· ~1H·•·c·h .1 r1•C1•n•on· t o
.. \ l>llll.: hut·k... ,, J OO In)! 1n
)!rot t•n 'hlfl' hnl·' 'ti. Ith food
,t.1mµ.," in Lhf'1f ll.1r1<I' 11 ... ,.,
planatmn t h\' • t'>111. k' "'1•1 1• nut
hlark'
Thi ... ~t·ar ' Sp1•••«h conL.11n ..
~11mt•th1n)! ht• n·i•d .. omt·~ht•rt·
:met. until <';Jughl up" 1th. '>lall'<J
r<'P<'alt'<.lly "It co~l.o; lll':W S3 tn
O\ t•rhea<l to <lei! vc>r SI to a net.'<!}
ra·rson tn th ... c·ountn . n 0 I h T I m ,. .1 n ft (' R s
<' h .1 11 ,. n J! e d t h 1' '1 a 11• men t .
.1m11nJl man) tlllh'r f.t<'t ual ma<
nirai-11·~ tht•\ t'l;.11m1·d Rcu~1111
n ·pt•1tlt'<l Thi· 11,.:w f>t•11plu insist
that '1 1 1·0!.I~ unh 12 rt•rlt~ to pro·
,·1111· SI toa n<'<'cl:> Pt'r,on
If Rl'a~;rn hact !l'k•'<I :i rouplt·
o l .. 1111~ 1n,tr.1d of :t four·l>l:tr
l!t n\·rJI ht• \\OUl<I ha\t' .1\0tded
"" l.1tt .... 1 fa('t nar that \'1etnam
\\'l1·ran-; "an• not t•hJ(1blt> for GI
Bill of k1~hts bench t!> v. 1th re·
~J rrl lo (>tlu\.·ati()n or an) th.mg ··
:-Ottltlt' or thl' , ... th mtt~hl ,.,·en
h,I\ 1• been ablf• lu ltd) up his
~~ ntax on that ont•
I TKl.'LV BELIF.\'F. th<' great
maJon t> of m1ddlt> Amen<.'ans
b<'l1t·vc that people who can't
\Hilt· En1?h sh and are poor or
111wr11ploycd are .. mor(' a quant1·
I~ 'ol<' ratht•r than a quality
\ () t l' . • 0 r I h (' s l' m I d d I ('
Americans, tht• mDJOrtly art' not
Rcpubllt'ans
I hat tht•rt• rx1~t ' in th1:-roun-
In. and <'Spe<.>ially in the <'ilK>s
,ind -.ubur~. a "elf are c ulture is
l>t·yond doubt This 1s a la1d-bM<'k
,\menta LJ1d IJd ~k Amen r a
doe:. not \ ote
It 1s not rt.•ally theM~ peoopl<'
that St·hm1u -...a~ l:tlkin~ about
lit' .... .L'> talking abOut VOTING
:.lobs
To equate the poor a nd the un·
dl•rpnv1lt'gt'<i with ~lobb«'ry is
an unfortunate habit of all of us
"'ho are not on welfare and <kl
nol need to be. Pe rhaps the un-
fortunate Schmitz has done us
;111 a lavor by roming right out
with 1t. Therapy. like. Next Ume
you pass a person who looks poor
JUSt say "slob vote" three limes
for J>('nan<'t'
Carter Keeps the Pundits Busy
Thttnk God for L11lt:tn Carter·s
ltttl<• bov Crom Plain,, Geor~1a If 1t ~a.. ... n·c for hi-. conststenl
bumbling , whut \\Ould ed1loriul
writer~ and c·olumni-.11> do for
m utenal .,
Of <.'ourse . .ltmmy goes a lot
further with h1i. ~('If righteous
10compt•t<'n<'1'
than ht• nct•d'
to f or our
purpo~<·~ I
m <'an . th,.
man 1s givmi.:
lnt>pln<•.,s ,1
bad name
The late s t
a d venture in
a long saga of
Mr Rumbh·
KOE-5 to Wai.h1n~ton . "the tragic
hoAt&Rt' rl'l'-CU'' attempt Lord.
<'O m mandos in the embassy
t•om potmd W1lh.Jn 24 hours after
tht> takeover. This, of course. ig·
norei. what It takes to mount one
of these operations.
Carter s hould h ave done it bet·
t er. There s hould have been
more of lhil' and less of th3t and
i10 on. ARain. easy to l>a y. touRh
1o do
CARTER SHOULD have done
tt later. Ht s t1m1n R has
fnghteoed our aU1es who were
on the verge or helping us put
more pressure on Iran. Well. our
a llies have been on the verge of
doinM wonderful thinas to help
Amrnca since dirt wa:. Invented
H'IC"k•
will m)' mt.'dl» •'OllN1gul'~ have a
field da.)' ~1th that ' Tht' r r\tiqut'.
u n aly111~ :ind "tn\Hk story" •• · _
phufl('1j s hould kt•t•JJ u~ <'Olum
nlst• out of tht.' ruin for se>veral
week• at l<>ahl
THE MONDAY Mornin•
Qiartt'rbarkll'lg wlll rall into two
hoard nl~orl Cuter 11'1ould
hav done It and Ciartn
ahuuldn't huv_. don It
r.r1~t1r hould htvr dooe It. but 11ncmf'r We hir>ulct h•" . Ou Im or 1rJWmf!n\ •lH o, landl'd our
and. yet. they never quite seem
to l(et their a<.'t together .
Carter should not have done it
be('&US(' 1t would endanger the
li ves o( lhe hostages . Possibly,
l>ut I doubt lt Keeping those
hostages alive' 1s the s urea'l
ituurantee the Iranians have that
we won't nuke them ba('k to the
a) atollah '!> favontc century. the
13th
CARTER SHOULD not have
donl' It tK'<'t1use the mission had
a s mall <.'hance oC suc('css. Whal
happened probably proves the
v111id1ty of this point except that
Carter th<' President a nd Carter
th <' Candidate had to do
soml'lh101: to satisfy tht' growing
frustrut1on and &nftt'r of the peo-
ple
M)1 m'w!!pnper. mui:ininc und
broadcast eolleul(ues uN! 101.na
to worry thi11 on<' to d<'ath like a
hunary doM w1t~ u bl& bone
WKILt; I think Cartu la Pf'Ot>-
ably the worst Praldent tince
Orant. 'et u. be f1lr Had \he reatuf' wnrkf'd . all would be
fnralven and Uttle Jimmy from
Pl1ln• would be our natWM\a1
ht•tO l.Odly
h h M-n "·&aaly out Won.
· '\'INOf')' h• • 1how11nd f1the",
but drl at 6"' '611 unth1n " '
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~ay. M,fy 7, 1960 DAILY PILOT A 7
Teamsters Have Best Paid Leaders
T~ PaltllDDrr Frank rtual.rnmons •u paid '156.J!IO lut
1ear whllt Teamalera 8-c_ret•ry
~aaurcr Ray Sc~ Un1 NC'lll~
'125,000. attardln• to l.H survey.
Fit.DlmmoM abo r«el ved DMlft ....... c. .. .:;: .. ..,.c:.w"'W U.an lt40,000 In upenae. and al ::...... ...__._ low &Mft, meant.nc hla total com
penaaUon was S298.U4 But Jo-iti.s1 m
mona 1pent alrn0tl ll~.000 of hia ea
penst money fur le1al tees to dt:lcnd
hlmaelr iaa&aln1t charu11 ot lm
proprlctlCll that were brought by M
1roup ot db1aldents In the two-mHUon
member union.
Thu talarl• peld the labor leaden
are amall ~-ompared wltb what the
n1llon'1 top bualnen executives
made. eccordtnr to the Bualneas
Week survey. The ma1azlne said 25
top ea~uuves received St million or
mor• ln salaries and bonuses laat
year.
FRANK E. ROSENFELT, presi-
dent and c.·hier 0H1cer of Metro·
Goldwyn-Mayer, It'd with $194,00I) in
~ialary and $(,86$,000 an bonuael. a
total of SS.063.000.
The survey showed that nve other
union leaders received more than
Sl00.000: WUUam ff. Wynn, United
Food and Cornmerc1al Workers.
Sll0,000: Shannon J. Walt, National
Maritime Union o f America.
$109,671 ; J .C. Turner. Operating
Enaineers lnte rnaUonal Union,
S107 ,495: Angelo F0&co. Laborers' Jn·
lernalional Union. $106,M'7. and
Ed ward T . flan I e y. Hole l •
Restaurant and Bartenden lnt.ema·
tk>nal Uruoo. $100,000 .
The lowest salaries a mong the S6
• oCficials t>urveyed were S36.2000 to
Robert F'. Goss. president or tbe OU,
Chemical and Atomic Worltera
Union, and $38,609 to Sam Church.
president of the United Mine
Workers.
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Vandals Sorry
YOUNGSTOWN , Ohio <AP> -A
s tory in the Youngstown Vindicator
~a.id Mahoning County apeot Sl00,000
m two yea.rs to replace road aicna
that fell prey to lbieves and vandals.
The miaqemeanor carries a penalty
of six mooths in jail, a $1 .000 fine or
both.
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JU OAll V Pt~OT W.cl"""•Y· May 7. lllO NATION
Builders Protest Slump
,•
l11flatio1i, Politics Blamed /or Sale1 Dip
f Sttolild "' Cl ~J WASHINGTON <AP) -PY.ldent Ca.rtB and ol~r ad.nalniltraUon ofnclala are beinc inundated
by U.O.•andl ol two-b)'.foun. tome delivered by
lnatk, othena actually ataml)fd aod aent throufh
Lbe mail by ana-ry home bulld.-rs
Etched into one wooden lf'ttf'r. rualled b7 a
Soutb Carolina builder. an lba won:b. "Help, belp.
Our lndul.try muat not die · ·
THE TW0-8\'·FO a C'A MPAJGN 18 part of 1 lobbytn& eltort to convtn<-th.-Cartn adn:llnbtra uon to sprnd bUDdreds ot mllhon.! or dollan to aub.
stdhe up to $10 bUJlon in brlow marht mon,a1
Tbm far. Cart r bas dt>tllMd. evtf\ lhouib a
s\mtJar Pl'OCT•m durina the la.st housU\I downturn in 1.974 proved aurc-Hafu.I
In 19'14. bowo_.r , lnfh•Uon w"s not runnlnr at
l8 2 pet"\,"el\t a nd p0.Utlca.l presaures did oot man·
date a balanced budget
Recently, with housrng s puuilna into a deep
sales sJump. lhe Wb1te House proposed 111 modest.
f75 million plaa for oe~t year At that level, say
Carter wdes, new bouain& subsidJeB won't fuel m
ila&Jon or bust the budget.
AT BEST, THE PKOG&AM MAY p rompt
100.000 additional bousilie starta, a figure termed
tiny by an industry lbat wants to build a aullion
more units in 1980 than now appears likely.
"lbe offic1al line from the White House i.s that
we are a bt.mch of cry babies and tbat the situation
is not as bad as we make it out to be," complains
Michael Sumicbrast, chief ecooomiat of the Na-
tional Assoc1alloo of Home Builders.
Victor Marrero, undersecretary of the Depart-
ment of Housing and Urban Development. says tbe
administration has to be concerned about condl·
lions in the housing industry, but "cu't cUvorce It
from the overall economy."
"'Ibis decline bas been very, very rapid as in· __ -teren.i:aa..-rose-vcry;-.1ttTfast; .... lftn wys.-*T!Jar
gives the impression the slump may be worse tbati
it really is.
"WE CAN~ DENY THAT TllEllE'S a very
serious probJem out there. We do deny that the ad·
.ministration ls not doing something about it ...
ln any e vent, many housing experts say the in-
dustry faces l001·term problems ; morecver, they
say the answers may lie outside the reach or
Washington.
In interviews wttb builders, realtors, bankers.
economists · and gpvernment officials , t hese
themes were raised repeatedly:
-INTEREST RATES FOR MORTGAGE and
construction won 'l fall substantially until the fight
against inflation is won;
-The thrift industry. now suffering due to old
loans at low rates, must provide new services lo
savers and must make a move to offer mortgages
with adjustable interest rates. Otherwise. there
may be insufficient home loan money to meet
housing-demand.
-State and local governments must reduce
the number of laws and regulations that face home
builders. Otherwise. land and construction costs -
which rose more than 1.3() percent in the 1970s -
will soar beyond the m eans of many homebu,yers.
VET THE EXPERTS SAY THERE a re I population and social trends that suggest a rosy
future for the housing industry once the current
storm passes. • •
During the next 10 ye ars, the entire baby boom
generation will have reached the home·buying
years : more lban 620,000 people each year will be
added to lhe 25 to 34-year-Old age ~roup. Put
another way, 43 million people will reach 30 m this
decade, 11 million more than did so during the
1970s.
Lifestyle changci. also will int~ns1fy demand
for housm~
Jury Says Auto
Faulty in Design
WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) -Ford Motor Co.
has been accused by a coroner's jury of using a
faulty transmission design in a car in wblcb a
child died April 15. but the panel declined to ac·
cuse the company of criminal ~f1ence. l District Attorney Jerome aaid Tuesday
he woUld take lbe six-member jury's written stale· J
ment under advisement, and would decide by Fri·
day whether lbere ia cauae for filing a charge •
1
against Ford.
The results of the inquest are only advisory.
Cabm said that while be mlgbt not me a charge,
be hopes other a uto manufacturers will review the safety quality of their transmiasion desigu.
Thu Lleu Cannon testified that she backed ber 19ii Ford Thunderbird from her garage in
Hartland, set the handbrake, put the car's
automatic transmission lever in park position, and
stepped from lbe car to close the garage door.
The car traveled backwanl into a pond. Her
son. Michael, 14 months, sitting in the front seat.
drowned as neighbors tried to open a door before
lbe car sank in 20 feet of water.
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The dJYOfee rat«i coftt!nue11 to climb, and as
fan11U11 dJ vt d•. new boUMholda ..,, c"'ated.
Similarly, ~ oeedl wW vow u liletpao.s •ll"ftdl. ,.... fem ale We Hpect.ancy bu ln·
r reaaed about 1S .,.rceal, wbilt male Ufe 1pu la
up MVb JO pereeDl.
..ML TBm T11BN1>8 INDICATE a need for
more boulJl.ns lo fact. the trenda auueirt more
unlta fw rel1Uvdy fewer people." aaya Ja1 Jania,
l'ha.lnnan ot lbe Federal H01M LoAD Bank Board.
It ia apecMd tbat t.be ownbe.r ol households
wtll re.ct&• llk1.Wan tb W1 mU.Uoo by 1.llO, a 16.2
a\lllioa LDcreaM Ln J• 10 yean.
Jo tbeer numbers. America will demand
betwe.> two million aad a,4 mll11oo unlt.s each year
tn the dl!IOa.
Thia 8eemingty certain demand ls lhe home
builder's security blanket dwini tbe current slump.
But. there's a potentially cruel side to these
numbers. Such unprecedented demand is certain
t o push pritea b.lg.ber and higher -particularly lf
s upply can't keep up. Builders will fall far sbort or
2 million units lo 1980; perhaps getting only bal!-
way there. ·
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£\£ W@M[[
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De •...-rt •••d l•tn-nt
DEAR PAT : I plan to cash some U S. Savln1&
Bonda this year and wa.a wonderiJla lt I bave to re
port the interest that they have earned.
P.Jt.. Costa Mesa \'ea. Tupayen ~ne twe _.... wain report·
lag ia&erat a~r.4 oa tJ .$. S.Yiap e.Ma, &C·
e.nliq '° IRS. Tltey ma.y aaeeall,y re;.ort Ute
••out of l.D&erest earaed euil year or tltey may
wait UCll they .. ave u sJted lk bcwMla ud report
Ute totaJ Ua&erat ea l'1le'd at &ht ume.
€011trart• Gtddr Ollnwl
DSAR READERS: Cootnds area'l always
lZ·page legal docamea&s med by blC buiaeu &o
make compUcated deata. Coasumen regularly
sip tcllllnds lot cred.h carda, car repaJn. IM>a:ae
lmprovemeets, aad all kl.nets ol o&Mr pu.rdlaaa.
A aew pamplllet naUable from die S&ate Bar
of California describes many coetracts coasumers
are likely to sip, aad It tetb "'"at OM"a duties are
mtder a ~tract aa well aa Mw to •et oat of cer·
tal.n coatracts and •bat remedies are avaUabte ii
a contnct ls bn>k_ea......•~at.Slaoakl-l-Ktlow-fldore.J.
---.,.-SfiD~" upfaiils tbat verbal eoatncta often are
dlfficaJt to enforce and that some contnc:1s, such
as those entered into with a door·to-door salesman,
can be canceled wUh.ln a specllJed time Umlt. Tbe
respoutbWCies of eo-alpen also are explained.
Tbis ls Ute eightb iA a state bar series 'th1Uea
for consumers Of legal services. Also av.Uabte are
pamphlets on smaJJ cJatma coart. wills, auto accJ·
dents, laad.lord-tenaat relatiolls. buying a boll.tie,
bankruptcy. and estate planiag. Sing.le copies
may be obiained free by sending a stamped, self·
addressed envelope to: Pamphlets, State Bar of
CaUfomJa, SSS Franklin St., Saa Fnncfsco, Calli.
NlOZ. Multiple copies may be ordered at cost by
send.leg a check or money order ($7 .se per ltO and
$st per l,000 copies) to: State Bar PampbJets, CSl
Brannan St., San Francisco, Calli. Nl07.
TrenN~d Deep Matering
DEAR PAT: We Just bought a house that bas
several mature citrus and avocado Lr~ in the
bar k yard. How much water should these trees
get? They are beautiful now and I want to keep
them that way.
H.D., Costa Mesa
Tlae C-oopenUve E~'a fu• IHIYiler's
office l"HOlllmenda watertq dliese trees a-.it
oace a ...-... dartag Ute ,..mer ~ •
wea&Mr ud ..0 type. Snd;J ..0 lleeda mere
··-..... llnwy ct.1 ..u. "'*'waler --.. pelNI OD die ..... of raiD. m.e. Waeen.,. ....
Ate tkreJI ••• , ... p e-. la ..... (Z lee&~) ..
.. tltena&ao11e.AllMr.....,.. ~ ... ~
l -.n frem die md of a 111.e worb "'7 well. A
$-laell tnlld9 uead Ute tree,• .s-t '->...S tM
d:rtp line. may lldp ~.-. U. water ud ae, ll
away fnna &be tree tnmk.
Fera.s, annuls Hd odter plants •Idell Beed t more freqoeot waterblg Uwa tJaese trees alaoald
lllOl be placed nest to or UDderDeath them. nls
goes for lawns too. A1tboagb dtns aDd avocado
trees may survive ud do well ba a lawn area,
t'tere is a good cha.nee -especially In clay sou -
Jlat t.bey will grow poorly ot evea die.
Egg Query Out of Sltell
DEAR PAT: Does keeping eggs at room tem·
perature reduce their quality? Also, bow can you
make a quick .. s upermarket decision" a bout
which size of eggs is tbe best buy? c.v .. Irvine
Eggs lose more quality in one day at room
temperalare than in ooe week or refrigerator
storage. The labeled size actually describes Ute
weight of a dozen e ggs, not tbe physical
dJmeosions or tbe eggs. Large eggs weigh 24
ounces; extra large, Z1 oanc:es; and mediu.m, 21
ounces per dozen. By calculating coat per oance,
you can figure out the best buy. Or, divide lbe
price of a carton of large ew by 8 aDd compare
with the difference in price bdweea Ute large ud
smaller sli.e carton. U price·divlded·by·8 ls larger,
buy the larger eggs; U smaller, buy lbe smaller
slu ..
Job Openings
at Fine Jewelers.
Donavan & Seamans,
jewelers to Southern Califomia
since 1894,
opens a new store
at Fashion Island, Newport Beach,
early this summer.
\ \'e v.111 h.wl' l'mplo \ nll'f\t opportunitie<-
ror d scl<.'Ct iew individual"
with experit•nce in Q."'fn<llogy. Silver.
and Shippi!lWRt'Ceiving.
Pll·~1sc dm-ct wnttcn in<Juiric" to:
Pre-;1dcnt
DonavJn & ~aman~ Co.
5760 \Vil~nirt' Boulw ard
l~ An~ ~cs. CA CJOOJf>
Conhtk.•nt1Jl itv rl~h.-d.
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Thurman, and Bre"t
Waite Yeates. a lt of
Fountain Valley.
Award Earned
O w e n Frost o f
Newport Beach bu re-
Five atudents from
HunUnaton Beach were
a mons lhe graduates,
Jeffery Joe Irvine. Ran·
dall John Clifford,
P atrtda Ann Madbon,
Tamara McKlnnoo aad
Keith Lee Lockhart.
cei ved an award of ~======::;::--, me r it, a plaque and ( ) Sl,000 ICbolanbip from a.l'8~E'W •AaaJM
the American Cooault· · -
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A•• DM.Y "'I.OT * WednMd4ry, Mey 7, IMO
Lawsuit. Directed
At Sitton Home
II)' DA VIO K.UTZ!:N Oi .. °"' lli06it'l Overcrowded cond Uon1 at
Albert Sitton Home for abrmed
a nd abandon ed children hne
prompted the filln1 of a l•wsu.lt
1eekln1 to forect Oran•c County
otflc•ala h > t mplt ment Grand
Jury ·recommt>nded tmprove· m nu .
Tbt condJtlon1 b•v• forced ol ficlalt t.o t'onvt rt two school
clauroom1 Into a lee pln1
quanen '°' ta chlldntn, UM 1t toroey aaJd, ma kl.n c ll nec:etaar~
lo plate Junior and H nlor bJ1h
Sunset
Planning
Approved
The •ui>flrior court ault was
fli e d by •tto r n t'y Harold
La Flamm~ on b_.half of two
chUdttn who wtrto d t'rlbed MS
"pr~ ~n..: de-t atnt>H .. al the
Sitton Homt", IO<'al\'d ln thf' O ty
of Orange •
T he homt• lb OP\'r ute>d b) lht·
county lhrou1h H• Huma n
S.rvteft Atency and provides
tht-onJy emers~ncy shelter ln
Oranae County for children wbo
Jre virt1ma Cil ubuse. nel(lect,
.1 bandonmcnt or :.nual molest.a·
lion.
The home has 68 beds, but the
h1ws u1t contends that. number la
"regularly exceeded.'' A popula·
lion high of 88 cbildrn waa
ta llied early last month
Laf1a mme said ove rcrowdin1
has caused proble ms that lead to
polentlal fare hazards. transmit·
tin g of contagious diseases
bt>cause there are no l1<>latioo
factlities. and lack of storap
space
cbool t'hlldren o n h•lC day •uatona
Thl1, In turn. prompted the
<'Ounty Board of Education to or
dt'r the chlldtcn removed from
tht <'onvt rted ctuarooma a nd
pla ce-d In another faclUty tor
cla11a
t.aflamme'a leol 1H·Uon.
r1lt'd Mond1ty, cl1uml'I th~t tht•
County Uow-d or Super visors bas
r t fu1ed to 1pend aulflclent
mone1 to allevl•te the over ·
crowded C'OndJUons and related
problems.
ltll aeeb to havt the court re·
quire \be boa rd to 1rop&,ment
Grand Jury reC9mmendadoos ot
last month that t all for ex·
pasaaioo of capaclty b1 20 beda;
provide eddttlonal otftce •J)a~
and isola t io n fac llll\e s for
children with contaftoua dlfl
eases : develop aod strengt.heo
pre venta tive ptoerams, and
bu ild a ne w laundry-line n·
1torage are..
A court bearlnC lJ acbeduled
June 10.
By Ot.:LORIES raw1N
Of• o.lty ............
The $$.9 mJllioo ttt0nd
phase ot SUNet Aquatic
Park near Huntington
Buch wm have more
plcnlc area.s and fewer
c ampsites and boat slips
under a blue print ap·
proved Tues day b y
O r a n1t e C ou n t y
Supl'rv1sors
8 \JPEaVISORS r e·
jected an earlie r staff te·
commendation in favor
of a proposal approved
by the cities, a Hunt·
1n 1t.on Harb o ur
hom eowner group and
t he Nation al A udubon
Society.
The p-ropo,al shied
dowq lhe number<>(. boat
sUps from 80 to 31. the
campsites from 240 t.o 72
a nd ln creued the pie·
nk klng a rea from 2.S to
4.S acres.
SUNSET AQUATIC
Park la a<tJacent to Hunt·
ington Beach and the
Di l •de_R • t Sea l B e a c h Navy • • Weapons StaUon. The 63 -a ~ r_1 eJeC s_ -·-· --.. ltettS-of sarptus Nav y
land was rurchased at 50
E • f s • percent o lt.s (air market xpans1on 0 erv1ce ~~~n~ftt~nusl!':ro~~~cl~~~~
Oial·a·Ride programs scheduled to
s t.art In four Orange Coas t cities in
September wUJ remain restricted to
s e n io r citizens , O range County
Transit District directors have de·
dded.
The transit district board rejected ·
a staff proposaJ to open up what is es·
sentially door-to-door public trans it
service to use rs of all a ges .
But the board agreed t'l continue
Dial·a·Ride service to subscribers
who sign up for dally pickups regard·
ten of a~e.
A staff report handed to district
directors two weeks a go proposed ex·
pa nding the service because or low
usage among senior citizens and the
·mentally retarded, who also use the
minibus service . .,
Howeve r, directors -replied that
Dial·a·Ride was intended for those
most depende nt on public transit , the
elderly and disabled, and expansion
to gener al uae l:nlgbt crowd those
users out.
In addition, transit money may not
be a vailable lo pay for future ex·
pa ns1on of t h e service. s aid Al
llolhnden, a \rans1l d1stnct board
member
Olal·&·Ride service is scheduled to
begin m Septem ber in Costa Mesa,
N<"wport R('a<"h. Huntington Beach
and Fountain Valley •
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Census
Positions
Antique Show Available
0 ,. "' • .,., ...... •
MOHDAYOHLY ~ · Special flhru June 30!1'11 r. Slu:400, C.t-' $tyt. ~ ·ti MetlSIO.W-....$12
•-.. ByOav1d ....... .,,... ..........
~CJlairQallerr
The U S Bureau of the
Census is stt II looking
for prople interested 1n
te m por a r y o rflce a nd
enumerator work
T ests for the JOb!> a rc
being given Tuesdays at
10 a .m. and Thursda ys
at 1 p.m. The Cens us
Burea u Di.strict office Is
located on the thlrd noor
at 24000 Avila Road in
~guna Niguel
Further Information
may be obtained by call·
ing 831·4311 .
Besid es preser ving
two nesting sites for the
Caltfornia Least Tern.
a n e nd a ngered bird .
par k plans call ror a
h a rbor pa t rol head'·
quarters, a fishing pier
and a future ma r tne·
nature center.
L ess inte nsive d e ·
velopment s hould also
ma kt· it ('3c;1t.'r to securc-
per m 1t apprO\ 1:1 1 from
the Coastal Commissio n
and U.S F ish and
Wildl1fr. Mr!>. Wu:der
acJdpfi -
I n ad di t io n , l>ai d
James P1:1ltn. the city's
di rector of developme nt
'>t•n •1ccs. 80 more boat
s lips on th<> Seal Beach
~•de of the Huntingtoo
llar bour Channel would
add to vessel congestion.
Jncreped coneuUon
is expected upon com·
pletlon of projects pro·
posed for the har bor , ln·
dud ing Peter 's Land ing.
Pacifi c Plaza and the
proposed upans1on o!
I>avenport and Weathe r· b Jla y mannas in Hunt·
ington Harbour.
More boat slips and
campsites would also in·
cr e ase traffic on Ed·
l n ~e r A ve nu e and
pollullon in the harbor
area . according to Hunt·
1 n gto n Har bo ur
homeowner represen ·
t ativcs.
A Summer Fcuhion Prev~w
at
Newport Balboa Savtnga
on Thursday, Moy 8th, 7:30 p.m .
.l
Weltcliff PlalJCJ
1rvfnt & 11th Str~et
Newport &ach
ORANGE COUNT'f
your
TIM&
MONEY·
I •
30-MONTB ·6-MONTH
Variable Rate
Certificate
$100 minimum
11.515%
Money Market
Certificate
$10,000 minimum
9.860%
~--effeet~annual-yietd-·-----effe'ct~ ~11)--__
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10.750% 9. 495 %
current-annua l ra.Lc
effective through ~
MAY31
..
l!'ITERE~T C01\11'0l 'l>J-,1> H \11 '
curre nt annual rate
e ff ecti\'c w ee\< of
MAY 8-14
~I \1 l'U: I ~ 11:::10--'°' I "" \
Federal regulauon ... rt-qu1n· 1nll'rcst pena ltll 3 fo r 'arty w1th<Jriiw;d 11n all r·1·rl 1fwalt..,
_Ll~una7~g~
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION @
~m BALBOA BRANCH
600 Ea11 Balboa Bouleurd, Balboa, CA 92661 (7 14) 613-3701 FSiJc
Addtl'lonal 0 11.ces 1n
t t~IH'-1 l\, ,.. I 4 • 1 f j, • l a')uf"ln H1'\\ ',. ... • · ,., .. , ··"' l •. ,,nCi.,.,...,.1 4• ... .,~. [t~•nor• ~ ·: . 11' • l'• """ , ..
l ,, )vn .. t ~ I ·' I 4 .. I I • 0 vf' Ou1nQt• <,.,. ""00 • '""~" • • 1 ( p. l ' 1
Sears
SURPLUS STORE •
We sell first quality a nd d1sronttt1ued
merchandla.e rmm Surs Retail and
Catalog Dlstnbuuon
.. W '"" pri~ quott'd a rt' ttw rrgular pnc:t>~ at
"'h1ch IN tlt'fTI' Wl"rr rormnl~ oHer•'d by ('at a log
or 1n many Seal' Reta1l i.lor~ around the countr)
SAVJ: 60°/o
LADIES' ROBES ·
were 21 .00 to 26.50
Breeze Box
FAN
2·Speed
was 19.49
NOW s13sa
SAVE •so
Craftsm•n
~MOWER
20" Aotery 3.5 Hp
was 149.99 N.OW sggoo
14 Speed
fin BLENDER -lfJ with extra mixing Jan ==: was 22.99
::-_-NOW
SAVE'S60 Craftsman ROLLER
TOOL CAB
wes 189.95
NOW s129ss
SAVE s130 Craftsmen
MOWER Rear Bagger
4 Hp Self Propelled
NoV1 !124gss
SATURDAY SPECIAL MAY 10th ONLY
·Remember Mother's Day May 11th
Supermen
$LUMBER
BAGS
wa s 24.99
5-Speed
HAND
MIXER
was 14.99
NOW sgaa
~
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POPCORN
POPPER
wtth
Butter Ring
was 15.99
•
HATION ~.May 7. 1980
Leads Fade on Mi sing Woman
Ta11ya, Campbell
Seriozis Tu:osome . ~
Nt:W YORK tAPI PuUr.o
l11v.-1u1aun1 th~ m )'att-riou.
Feb 12 d111appearant't-of lhf'
widow ol &inM .. r rtt W aiynf' !\8y
Uley ·w lf()tlf"I) ft•w leads
Vlda Wayn\.'. ~H. o f 1 ()'
Antt:I~. WH SUppOlt'd lo be on
hf'r way to 11huw her doe at lh4'
WHtn'UJ\.'lter Kl'not>l Club abow
I t Maduon Squur'-' tio1rd n
rf'Stauraot on flnh Avcm"4t nf'n
33rd Strfft. A ('lt>rk .at the fast
food shop rf'mf'mbf.ra 'U!Cln11 tht-
.-oman Th<' Po<'kt•tbook ron
tat~ an 111rhne t11·ket to Los
Anstfl
NOW THAT THE ads b•v~ NASHVILLE. Tenn. CAP) -Tanya Tucker
<'C'1t,.ed. u spokesman at the 11 ays her relationship with fellow s inger Glen
l'ullct> l>t"partmt-nl'ti missing Campbell is serious ·
p.-rimns burt-au said, o ho~ the "1 guess we·~ about as ~nous as two people
"l1&htln1t1 uod lu~ can be." the 21-year-old singer said
·we 1tt1 vt-ry ft:w iughUng~ But when asked about any marriage plans, she
thc11~ duys," s111d Sgt Max San· s::ud. "U we are getting married. it's news to me."
dt•rr. Miss Tucker said she and Campbell. 44, plan a
T ht• ~ f oot 4. 120 pound work-vacation trip to Monte Carlo when she
W<>t11 n, with reddish ·brown ftnlshes recording some songs Campbell fccom-
ha1 r. wllS wHrmg a h&ht brown panied her to a recording session and they posed
fur ('<>at, marooo boots and a for a phc>WgrapbQr while s he sat on ttis lap.
DAIL V PILOT A I f
TH t: l.A~T TR ('to: oC tht•
woman ~u.<> .i fur ht4t .. nd pu,-. ••.
th e It-ft ill 1• M <'UQn~ld ''
M ra Waynt>. daui<htf'r of ttw
I 1lf' F.rle P Halliburton. fout1d1•t
o f tht" lt.alllt>urton Cu . Ml 01111 ... ld
i.•rv1c• antt t"<1u1pment buM
n~8 , wu Uw l'lubw<·t of dupl11y
<.tdve>rt.Lsc.omt'nlll in tht• lhrH-nu1
JOr ti\,)' dwJ.u~ for w~f lu~ 1tf\t!f
hf'r ~UJ)pt'UrJUIC't• lllaH'k leather skirt when ~he GEmNQ DIVORCE Campbell is being divorced. Miss Tucker b s NEVER MARRIED
H1n111ht"d . ________ G_ten_Ca_m...!,tpbe_l_:.l,_.U __ n_ev_e_r _t>een_m_arr_1_ed ___________ T_•_ny!...a _Tuc_ker • 2_1
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY• GARDEN GROVE• SANTA ANA
ANAHEIM •TORRANCE •CERRITOS • LAKEWOOD
Woman Wins
Sexual Suit
WASttlNGTON (AP> A federal jury has
awarded 152,:JOO in damages lo a woman who
tlalmed she had to resign as Wuh.lngt.on district
aales manager for World Airways to avOld aexual
@dvancet by the alrllne 's president, Edward J . ~aly. ·
THE U.S. DISTRICT COURT panel o( four
women and two men deliberated about 2'f.i hours
before awarding S2.500 in compensation and
'50.000 ln punitive damages rrom the Oakland·
based airline to Bonnie A. Clark, who held her JOb
for only a week
Lawyers for World contended that lhe verdict
was contrary to the evidence presented during the
week·long trial and said they
would ask Judge Harold II. '
Greenetosetasidelheaward.
Ms. Clark. 35. contended
that on lh.ree separate occasions
during trips to San Francisco.
Daly patted her on the nght hip,
rubbed her leg and tried to
touch her without her consent.
She said s he resisted Daly's
alleged advances at all Um~. •'
and on the third occa sion o•L"
m anaged t.o get a" ay a fter she promised to ac-
company Daly to Reno, Nev.
IN REBUTTAL, LAWYERS FOR TUE a1rl10e
claimed that Ms. Clark "flirted and enrouraged
_ ..s£.JWaL..a.dv.an.ccl • ~-~u:ui-4l-aQ-!.!.ktbrieat~d:.~bff
charges.
Daly.,did not ta.5tify at the trial. Ms . Clark has
hied a separat<' s uit against 1u·m. and a tnal 1n
that case is pending
NB Marine
Earns Wings
Marine Lt. Ste.en E.
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30%off
to Salt Lake City
on theTopBanana.
Discount appues to round·tnp adult coach fare. Subject to change.
Reservations must be made 7 days in adv • .mcc. <.ind you mu•,r
!>1.Jy over 1 Sdturd<Jy night.
Seats are !muted. so caU a 1i-<.Jvel Agent. your Corporate Tr...ivel
Ammgef. or Hughe s Arr~st <lt (714 I 54<r.ZOO-O:---
Hughes Airwest.
Ya. Top BaNma i.11 the WelL
4 Days Only , Gwllliam. son or Mr.
a nd Mrs. Elwood A .
Gwilliam of 915 Citr us
Place. Newport Beach.
was designated a naval
aviator. Thursday • Friday
Saturday • Sunday
A 1970 graduate of
Santiago Hig h School.
Garden G ro \·e and a
19 77 g radu ate o f
Brigham Y o u ng
University he joined the
Marine Corps in April
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clothing featuring labels
such as:.
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Cri~ Traps
Top Students
FORT WORTH. Teu11 IA l'J Two h1•h
school slu<.h.·nth described by police: uh t xcepllon.11
ly bright <1nd bored have be<'n rhar.:ed with dt·lt11
quency and authonlles say the) Wt'rf' involved in
burglary, extort.Joo a nd weapont. dt•<dm~
lnvehlJgalors seized a pistol from a srhonl
locker and aJso found a !>ubmachint· gun and t'X
plos1ves
''THESE AllE •:xcEPTIONi\L STUDENTS
with high JQs," police Capt.. CS. Geeslin !>a1<I
_ '.:Ji.'s..a-'lhame-lhey-eouldn.!+lu~d~methtttg-mt1rt-
construet1ve to do, but apparently school wa~n l
any challenge "
Juvcrulc Judge ·scott D Moore t.a1d he ar
raigned the boy~ las t week on delinquent condut·t
cbarges that spec1f1ed one burglary count. One or
the youths alsci wus named in a cha rl(e lhat
speC'ified po!>sess1on of the submachine gun The
youths, who wen' being held al thl"Tatrant County
JUVt>nile detention center. were not 1denllfl'l·d
bee a use o( their age Both are 16
PoJ1ee char~ed that l he boy<>. s tudents al
Paschal llJJ.!h School. stole more than $6(1,000 wonh
of :-.1lverware and openited a money laundt'nn..:
3Chcme
THEY HAO BEEN OPERATING togetht•r
:.ince la.st (all, pol1ce said , and art: hUSpectL-d of
tSurglar1zing at least four home:. in the arl'a
a round Texas Christian Umvt:r~ity and !)t:llrng the
stolen goocb
Investigators said the youths also rans acked
an office near Pasehal and pubhshtd 11n under·
g rouod newspaper with eqwpmenl s tolen from
Lheir school. The newspaper. Geeslin said, pro·
vided "a legitimate business as a front to launder
tbe money," or hide \be true source of the money.
Police said they became aware of the opera
tion after a March 23 burglary of a TCU pro·
lessor's borne where silverware valued at $30,000
and aome."embarrassiDg" tapes were taken.
THE ftOPESSOa I.ATE& a ECElVED a let-
ter waming him the tapes would be given to "the
right party" if he did not pay $10,000. He 11gr eed to
make the payments and contacted authorities,
police said. Police and postal investigations were under
way when t.be father of ooe oft.be boys. concerned
that his son's grades were slipp10g, spoke to a
te acher who said the youth had an unusuitl amount
of speod:ing money.
Tbe father searched his son's room. discover-
ing several stolen credit cards, $1 .300 in cash. a
.45-caliber submachine iun and other weapons. ex
plosive chemicals and several "how-to" books on
terrorist activities. Geeslin said.
After confronting his son, he look the boy to
juvenile authonlles, acrordlng to Lt Hank Snow ,,r
the Fort Worth Police Department.
The :...o.cond boy w as a rrested at school. and <1
45·caliber automatic pistol wa!) found an ..i
shoulder holster in his school locker, polict· s aid
Farmer H e ld Lial1le
~
DENVER <APl A. fc.-dc>ral appf'ab court h<t'>
upheld a damage award to a Colorad<.i former who
sa id tus 1975 spring wheat harvf'st 'Was nt'arl)
destroyed by blowing dirt and du!>t from a
ncigbbcmng farm. _
The 10th U S Cir('u1t Court or Appeals' upheld
a n award of $8,100 to tt-nant farmer Wilh am ll;Hti>
Trial jurors determined the Wesley C Lavin fam1
ly was neglJgent but did not act malJl·1ou,. ly
The Lavi.ns contended the 5Wt !)lemme from
a disagreement on the proper way to rar
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AJ8 ~VPtlOT WednMday, Mey7, tMO
Slayer Fear Ebbs
Carelessness Worries Police
Tbe Onnae Coast l>h•c11eon al •yer wbo
· murdered and 1exually assaulted ala youna
women and ltft two others roe dead remaina at
lar1e.
pected lO lftn her ~r\lalb lneapadtat.ed.
SM lan't ttlllpeC\Mi to bc!i of much belp to poUce
In the SNrch that's <'Otll the poll~ depanment an
l'stlmated SU2,000 for tnve.uaat.on' tlme from \be-
t'nd ol Oc:tobtr whtn the la.t murder occurred un-
til March. when tnveaugaton betan lO tab on
• He baa l<'ft a ~cacy ol f ar and tnastnUon
-.
lnc-e ~ lut wiaolved lQ"tnc man t.ha.n auc
mool.bs aao
COSTA MISA INVES'nGA'l'OllS WltO ha~
logged more tban 8.000 hours trym, lo track ttt.
man wbo committed four uaaulta in lbelr c1ty aay
lhey are cont"emed because the elfff'l ol lhoM!
· othN <'itsea and ~pend leH time bunll.na the
bludit'Oll tlayer.
SO INTt!NRI WAS THAT SU&CB detecUves
donalt'd more than JOO houn1 or Lbelr own Ume.
Al otM: polnt, poll<'l' h1:td a l"06ter of 40 men wbo
couldn't~ totlllly rult!d out as P<J6Slble suspects •
.a-l ~ -~ • flow did the luH or 40 come iolo belng" ~ft'f rir. ••••141"'W ••~ 1 •• · "Mostly people Clllliog ln with ti~," says U . :W .. ..,.. •I 'lwifr .... ll•e •r#>lc· C:alnoo "They'd i:.ay lhey work wi\b a guy wbo
1-rlMrS •• ••r Or•••' C•••C looks J~t l1kt' that picture, or that be laved lD their • ....,, neitchborhood "
.... Pr,, T1w9•,.... lrulr•lrfll •I ••I He swd other men's names were added to the
... .,. .. lfH"•lrd a ... prrl A •d list on thl' basis or past criminal records invo)ving • 1nmllar assaults on women.
,...,,.,... tlbl•rktl •••• ft•lr11tlaf
rkd--. laarh•fl orrrr••r lla«Plr
'ftlrflrr In.rs, 110 l•11tJer prardt"r
err11 llar d•pl«P•t Ii l«-·•a ri•g
.prtw,1 lt"'f"S.
-<-rimes 1s diminishing
They say the women who made a run on gun
stores. karate classes and lockBmith shops last rail
ar e be<'Oming careless aga1.11
"Human nature being what it 1s, they're just
not betng as careful ," says Lt. Jack Calnon. the
man who heads the 1.11vest.1gation for the Costa
Mesa Polic;e Department.
Hopes for clues in the hunt for the killer are
drnur:u~ with.the.passing.da}'6.----· -·
THE KILLER CLAIMED IOS first local vic-
tim in August 1977 in Corona del Mar Since then,
tie murdered an lrvine woman, a Tustin woman
and three in Costa Mesa. He left a Santa Ana
Heights woman and another Costa M es an for dead.
He has been seen only by two people, one of
whom is lbe S:year -0ld son of murder victim
•Marolyn Carelton of Costa Mesa.
One of the two surviving victims of the killer
has amnesia. The othe r living victim suffered
head and throat injur ies so severe that they are ex-
QtJF.STIONING OF SOME POTENTIAL sus-
pects led to establishment or legitimate alibis ror
the criUcal periods wbeo tbe victims were slain.
Two of the men on the list of 40 have slnce died
one committed suicide and another died in a
trafhl' accident.
"We're at un impasse at this polnt," Lt .
Calnon says of the status of lbe lnvesti1aUon.
From having 13 detectives asstgned full time,
the investigation bas dwi.od.led to two men and a
super visor. all or whom spend part of their time
working on other cases as well.
Along with the frustration of not being able to
find tht> suspect. the police -patrolmen as well as
mvesugators -say they're disturbed that lbe
public: il.ll1twk.ha.s...berome lackadaisical
THE INTEREST IN THE self-defense classes.
the guns, the watchdogs and the security devices
has waned. The locks that could be Life-savers are
left unlocked.
Peo'ple forget, police say. that the bludgeon
murderer never bad to break into an apartmenL
He always managed to f~d an unlocked door or
window. •
The eight women were all suri>rised in their
apartments where· they lived alone or with room·
<See BLUDGEONING. Page Al 7)
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2 Slayings
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851-8121 ask for John Connolly, Attorney at Law
hCe m prison.
S uperior Court Judge
Norbert E hrenfreuod
said in levying the max-
imum sentence that the
killings .. rank as the
most bizarre a nd t he
most fnghtening" in his
20 years with criminal
cases
W 1 mbrrly pleaded
g uilty to murderin g
Leon Lauterbach, a 45·
year-0ld hbranan. and
Lauterbach's 40-year-old
friend. Gloria Llebranz.
an administrator at UC
San Diego, in rront of
Lauterbacb's home last
year.
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A minimum deposit of
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Savings 6-Month Money
Market Certificate c.an earn
you top interest. In tact. no
other savings and loan or
bank can pay you more.
In addition, since the
interest from this certificate cannot be cred~ed to your
account. we can put it into
a separate interest-bearing
passbook acxx>Unt. Or. 1f
you wish, we can send 1t to
you in a monthly check
Annual Yield*
Annual Rate
'= ... ... :, ,,, . .
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mental income. lt'sall uptoi
you For more information.;
stop in to our new Brent-~
wood Savingsofficeat 286~
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Del Mar, (714) 675-8071 . ~
-~ ' •1n1e<esc earns trom da'9 of de006lt to .. dale OI wlltidntwal Federal regula11oos .. ........... _.&.......&-PfOhlbll lhe compounding of Kl~l'9$1 !
oo 1h1S account The annual yield applies •
wf'le(I interest 1s held and accumulated ~ tor one year et the same rate The rate rs '--:::::~""'-sul>teci 10 cn.noe 111 matunty F8def'al "'" law requires 8 SObstllntlal int•esr ~ S
2867 E Coast Hwy
for eetty withdrawal Of poncoal from a s oertlflOllte aooount Thia ra .. eltectNe May8.lhrOUQh May14, 1980.
•
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~.May 7, 19e0 DAIL V PILOT A f i
l.eeS (arpefs flew Spring
S: · Have Arrived and l
Tliev'le All on Sale
Sne llOw at Alden's ·
11le new Lees ~ line h•s JUlf errfVfld Ff'Mll ""',. st'f#tt'9 Oland n.w ~ ¥1d t>ftl ol all~
/Nrcec1 IM tnts W9fl\' 71le9e lfJtfOdvctory sa >'•'194 M<J
Satvrr:Jay So h<Jrry Cal or $top "' to<My " 1 ttHt nf1W
carp411 yO(J \l'8 Deen ~ anttnQ to bvy-on sa1e now
And best OI cJH 11 s " Lfffls
O.oly l'llet Si.ff ........ THIS YOUNG HITCHHIKER UNOET£RRED IV INCIDENTS OF VIOLENCE
Such Lack qt Concern 8y Pot9fttW VlctllM Dteturba Polle.
Fro• Pa,,.-:I 16
BLUDGEONING. • • .
mates away wbeo the killer struck. But lt ls
believed they were wat~bed beforehand -their
bitblts charted.
Whoever killed and ln some cases raped the
victimswbo rang-ed ln age from 17 t.Q 31 may have
monitored their last days and hours, police
believe
COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Board of Direct.ors members recently emphasiled
they have not forgotten. voting to extend for six
months a reward for the slayer's capture.
Citizens have contributed some $C,OOO held in a
fund at the Citizens Bank of Cofita Mesa ~ be paid
to an informant ll the killer is identified, caught
and convicted.
Chamber officials specified that, in extending
the reward offer until November, Contributors who
wish may withdraw their shares lf they desire.
Iran Desert
Rescue Team
Fled Fireball
WASIUNGTON tAP> -The men who com·
1Danded the iU·fated effort to i:escue the American
hostages in Tehran have told Congress that they
beat a hasty retreat from the lranaan desert
because "the slty w<ts ablaze" after a hehcoper
and traoaport plane collided.
"Ammunition was exploding all around them and the sky was ablaze," Rep. Donald J. Mitchell,
R·N.Y .. said Tuesday aft.er a cl08ed-door bearing
• by tbe House Armed Services Committee.
HE SAID TIIE COMMANDERS of the aborted
Ecue mission testified that the collision of the
lcopter and a C· 130 transport sent a huge
ball boiling into the desert air. that they feareii
il would attract Iranian forces and daylight was
approaching.
"They were arr aid Iranian F-4s I Phantom
Jets> would be able to shoot down the slower •
C·130s" if they delayed evacuating the desert re·
fueling station where the mission was aborted,
Mitchell said.
But other congressmen said after the bearing
tbat it was not clear that the commanders were · spedfi~ally concerned about the American-built ti-
lranlaiWF-'1 jets attacking the departing U.S. cargo I
p)anes
t.
'• THE COMMMTEE'S WlTNF.SSES TUESDAY
were Anny Maj. Gen. James Vaught, overall com·
mander of the rescue mission, and Lt. Gen. Philip
Gast, bLs deputy
Oo Monday, the panel heard from Army Col.
Charles Beckwith. who was in charge of lbe I
American commandos who were charged with res·
cuing the U.S hostages who flave been held in
Tehran since Nov. 4
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and
Recapture Taxes Paid in
1977' 1978 & 1979 .
Realize the benefits of up to a
SSOo/o Tax Deduction this year
while participating In a
h I g h I y ··prof It mot Iv ate d
investment.
• 4 years of public acceptance
• Ftextblllty of amount Invested
• Availabfe to indMduals and
corporations
ACT NOW Avellabte Only Thru June 30
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For More lntormaUon-:-
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ATTENTION
Kmart SHOPPERS
In our Moy 7th Mothers' Doy Gift
Bonomo ad section on-Page SA, W'e
inCO«ectly advertised Misses' $7.88
and $8. 77 Cardigans. The item od-
verti1ed should have been Misses'
Junie Tops at the 1peciol 1ale price. of
$6.44.
We regret any inconvenience this
may hove caused our customers.
·DEN'S
''Have • your savings •••
and eat it too!''
Take a friend out to dinner and we will
help you pick up the tab ... four times
Open any type SAVINGS ACCOUNT for $500 or
more at any one of our Orange County Offices
and receive:
4 certificates worth a total of $20 in fine din·
ing at select Orange County Restaurants
and
A colorfully illustrated 80 page "Gulde to
Fine Restaurants." Includes complete
menus and prices, covering Los Angeles.
Orange County and Palm Springs.
Present customers are eligible to part1cipate
in this special offer by adding $500 o r more
to an existing account or a new account
EARN TOP RATE ON SAVINGS DOLLARS
Golden State Sanwa Bank offers a full
range of plans for any size savings program
-and they all pay you the maximum
interest rate allowed by law
Regular Passbook Savings
Silver Unlng Passbook Account
2 Y.a Year Savings Certificates
Time Certifk:ates of Deposit
Individual Retirement Account
6-Month Money Market Certificate. $10,000 Minimum
Maturities 90 days or over are subject to
substantial penalty for early withdrawal.
Come ln or Call. Our New Accounts representative wilJ
gladly explain our many savings plans and other setVk:es.
This offer available only at Orange County Offices through
July 10. 1980.
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STARTS ..
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MAY 8th
10:00a.m.
ti
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Manufacturers· Soggested ,Retoll
Is our Smallest Otscouottl
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STRAINING FOR VICTORY The Orange Coast College Junior varsity crew is one of
the best tn the rounty Hus year The Pirates defeated the Umversily of Washington
las t weekend in &-attle v.1th s1~ sophomor es and two rreshmen pulhng the oars From
left are Kurt Klug, Dan Freese. Norm MacLeod. Chris Tomhn. Clay Haberman, Whit
Hall. Scott Lang and Gary Hooper The coxswain is Lee Miller
•• OCC Crews Savor Ineredible Wins
By JOHN SEV ANO
OI IM O~•h 1'1191 SUI"
It was more than a n event . 1t was a
happening
little. bul he s till found 1t hard to con·
\am his f'nthusu~sm lhrt'e days later
ume OCC had won on Lake Washlngton
sin<.'e l968 and the JV eight improved Its
all·t1me record to 7 15·2 against the
lluskit'l>.
"Our :.lrate~y v.a s to bl'al
Washington lo the cut Ctht final 600
race and tht· lcam didn't know until af
lt•rwards
"IF Ol'R REPAIRS hud fwled to hold
w e• cou.Jd htive done• m ilJOr dam 1:1Rc lo
the boat a nd lhe outcom e ' 1e race
\\'e had thought about cha.. g or bor
The '>'1n marlwd only the serond tlme
OCC's frosh eight had defeated the
Hus kies in tht-Hues' 27 yelir rowing his·
tory The victory ran the Pirates' frosh
m<irk to 13 0. v.h1ch ha!'. tnch.1ded 1m-
prt'\MV<' .\In!'. O\Pr wa.,h1ngtoh, Cal and
(;Cl.A
" j
More than 75,000 spectator~ lin<.>d
La·ke Washington in SeatUe ~turday for
the Northwest Heritage Opening Day
RegAtta. And. many expected to cheer
_ ~ J.l~n>~Y<QfW a6htnglol'ti.o on.e-cttW ~Lory after a not.her . -
·'WE'RE BEYOND PLEASED." said
Grant T ues d av o f hi s teams'
pt•rformances "To "'1n in front of all
those people 1n w a .. h1n gton's hom•• lOv.n
is really a 1mvlleg1·
~in--bo"Ts -turned-ln ·ramasnc
peTformanr-cs .... he l"Ontinued "The
Opemng Day regatta 1s a btg event tn
Seattle It seemed like the enlire city
turned out. and the regatta was earned
live on radjo and telev1st0n The rour of
the huge crowd was deafeni0$!. but it
d idn't 1nlinudate o ur oarsmen They
ad1usted lo the conditions weU "
ff-.ecu H~ twai iq ~°'O'f rt-
Daate-at-.~oi rP Da,,.P 011
Swad Ofl aftPrnoo~ aft er
lllCU#O n St. Patriek'• D ay.
rov. ing .. ?ut v.t· v.1·re N>mmnted to lhP Tht' fro\h b<>at fcaturl"<! Wallace
-&a.m&k--, ----nrn~n:-Oti-1v Runnctl. JOhriTFiOmpson --
• fhe "':Jnning ! 1ratc. sheJ.t .vir tudffi.... Jrlf Luckt"y.-Tod"Ct h-'k..w ehr.-Jefi
Orange Coast College had different
thoughts. however
' FJG.HTING THE ELEMENTS and
the Huskies. the Pirates shocked the
north\n·st rowing community by win·
mng tht.> J V and frosh eight s pnnts
K\ urt ~lu g U an t rt•e !>e . ~~>rm J ohn...on. Troy K1n-..1·y, Urt:w Cree and
t .ic Ltod .r hr t., T '!ml1 n . C 13) coXJ>'tl.amTim<.:onnell
l!abt>rmtin ".hit Hall S<-f>U Lang a od . 1, • .irrJ .\to•m· ia~w,LJnt ('()aChl and f
<.ar) ll<K>JJl·r Th{' l'llXS l.\am 14 <1'> !,,et• r-\ood at tht-f1nai.h Im.-and tiSlened to
Mille r · th•· pr~f"'"' or .-ach ract, on the radio
<;rant '><lld \\ac;hin~ton <, hncit hall '-IX \\ t' "'"rt• ali,olutt·ly thrilled," said
'''Olf>r oar,mt·n .. v. hil•· ()Cf' harl 'I" r;rJnl
As a m atter of fact. the feat was so Ln·
credible It prompted occ Coach Dave
f;rant to rC'mark. "It was hke beating'
l\ot re Dame a t Notre Dam e r>n Sunday
brternoon after mass on St. Pa triclt-'s
Oay "
I Grant may have bee n exagf{erating a t
OCC's JV eight. a decided underdog
t•nter~ the race, surprisingly l<.-d from
w1re-to--w1re and clocked a 6 05.87 over
the 2.000·meter cou~e Wastungton. the
favorite. hrushed eight seats back at
6.07 .24.
meters) and stay <Jht•ad of the not'>e. ·
said Grant
And jus t how dOf•S ont• stay ahf>ad of
theno1st>""Rywinnrng ,"Grant .;,a1d ·
"lnterl'strngl}. Wf' h ad broken a rib
on the side of our boat where the stroh
oars hang, · Gr ant added "I didn't
know about 1t until an hour ~·fore th(•
'>nphomvn...., ,tnd tv.11 fri·-.hmen I hau· n1·\1·r ~f·n invoked with
-M"l '-1 hin~ hk...._. h:.t-l){'f~ ~n my-ttfe 1 ·~e· -
OKA.'W,t: COA-;1 ·~ fr<Xh •·1hht .1hr,
l1·c1 from !>l.irt to f1n1:.h. c lor kanR
•i U4 4 2 \\a,h1n gton 'c; A b<Hlt "'"'
·•·rnnd ;11 a. OK Kl -...11 h 1i... H 'rn·-...
f1n1shmg third Jtt1 11; 11
ti.·"n tn th1· llt·nh·y H•·i.:-atta <Engla nd 1
hut th•· p<'<tph· lh~n· an· \ ('r) rc,ervf'<l
.rnr1 qulC'L Thf·) v.t-rc· i.?01ng crazy at
\~ J'hinglon .
It hJd to bo· '>l"{·n t11 Ill' ~heH-d It
I
The v ictory m a rked the firs t
'
A~ W1""'41DIO
Streb Pitches -uc1 Can't
Frigid Angels Hold Lead,
F H Falls, 7 -3 ace a eater eod o( tbe Southern Calironua
SANTA BARBARA -At the
By DAVE CUSNINGRAM
Of -OMI~ ,.,._. Si.tt
Dave Stieb 1s not the kind of
pitcher the Angels ~ant lo (a('('
right now
Still smarting from a 3·2 loss
lo T oronto Tuesda} n1Rhl . the
AnRels mu..,l tr; lo right their
5tnkin~ 5h1p a gainst a younR
right·handr r who throl4 s notlung
but 5mOkt·
WHAT T H E ANGELS .i.·ould
prefer to<;('(• 1.s an aging veteran
trying lo hang oo v. 1th off-speed
'>luff and s low curves Their bat
ting 3\'era~es need ht'lp
Hut Stwb dOl"m't f1~urf' lo g1v1·
an inch lk lhrov.<> a 95 mile an
hour heale r . a nd t1>n1ght al
Anaheim Stadium he'll be~
ing Chri.o; Knapp, wh<> ts 0· 1 v.1th
a -l 91 ERA and try1nR to prove
his back is n't still bothered b)
las t yc~1r·., d.i!>C inJUQ
"Ile throws hurd." Angrl
Man ager Jim f'rego!'.1 c;aid of
Stieb "Ill' beat ll'> onl't' la<;t
Year Rut Stieb 1sn 't what I'm
worried about right n OIA ..
D1v1s1on champg are 11 12 on the
year.
"I rnn't can a team mttu~
and tell them to g et a h1l ...
Freg~1 5a1d "Tht.') ·ve ~ m
this kind of rru.xup b<.>fore They
"'il l come out or 1t ·
He·~ been sayrnR that for a
~<'t.'k now. but sLill the Angele;
art> unable to comt• up w1lh thf'
k('y hi\
Tra1linJ.? 3·2 in lhe t:'IJ.?hth in
nanJ.?. tht' AnJ?eh l>on lia)·1or
c<tm t• up "",th thP bti'>{'!'. loacj("<f
and om· out W1lh 24 08-i fan. ... on
their ff't1. and !.C'rl'aminR. Baylor
gro undt.-d mto ,, c.Joublt· play
IN THE Sl~Tll . ~1th the
basr-. loadt."d and tv.u out. R1r k
M tlh·r n100 to ("l'Oll•r to end lhc
gamt·
Thl' prospects aren 't moch
b~lll.'r tomght Dave Leman·
cyik . v.ho notched the Vlctory
Tuesday. ent.erc'd with a career
mark of O 3 against the A~els
Ras1·baJI As~1at1on season. UC
Irvine mi~ht ref lect back lo
Tuesday's game a~a1ost UC San·
ta Barbara and Hunk about what
m1J?ht have been
The Ant.eat.ers. leading J.1 at
the e nd of six innings. saw the
Gauchos srore six lJmes in the
next tW"Oframestohaod UCI what
m ay prove to be.' a disastrous 7.3
c;t'tback
THE U~"". AS IS every ooc at
this s u.ge of the c;t•ason. was cost ·
1) m that 1t drop~'d UCI C 1·1·7l in
to a first plact' t1t• ..-.·1th Cal Stale
FUll('rtOO In S<.:HA sl a ndm~!'.
And. 1f that"' <iSn 't cozy t-nough,
"N'Ond place Pe ppe rd mt> trails hi
JUl>t ont.> game v. 1th <.:al StatP lb..
AngelestwobaC'k
T hi.' Anteaters appeared to b4> m
command aftf'r st-oring two run.'
tn the Uurd and one in the fourth ln
take a 3-0 advantaRe v.1th the
s t aff's b e:-.t patc her . Bob
Frishett.e. on the mound
Rut fraht'Ue tired, surrender
1ng one run each in the s ixth and
seventh frames before beinJ.?
pulled in the eighth after he
walked the leadoff batter.
PHIL GARNER COMPLETES A DOUBLE PLAY DESPITE STEVE YEAGER'S BLOCK.
INSTEAD, FREGOSI is ron·
c erned about a team battin~
a veragE' which hus s hJ>P(.'d to
245 Tht· defendlnJt Wester n
Rut Sut-b •~ bt-inJ.? hailed ~ the
G reat Blue J a!> !lo pe. lhe
p1tcht·r who 1s going lo turn
Toronto tnlo a cont~nder H.1s
rise to the big lt':JJ{Ut"S has ~n
Just 'lhort of sen.'>at1onal
S1gnt'd as a rUle-armed out
f1t:'ldt•r. Stie b was converted into
a p1t cht>r by a ~cout who won
dered what it would be hke to
put thJl <.'an.non on the mound
The s roul "as Bobby Matuck.
oow the Blue Jay~· manager
THE ANTEATERS' bullpen
ace. Jim W1tschger <four saves
and a 2 40 ERA>. the n came on
and procttded to get the first bat·
teron a fielder's choice. Candelaria-Gives Bucs a Boost The rest o{ the Ullling. however.
was a nightmare as a hit
batsman. an e rror and three rut.s
were parlayed 111tofive runs the
crush.mg blow coming on a two·
run single by Jim David. David l'arrie<f the big slid for the
GaudK>S as he went two-fOf'·four
with three RBI
Pirates Cope With A d versit ies, Dump Dodgers STIEB DIDN'T LET his fututt
manager down. lie won his first
seven games m the Florida St.ate
~ague Lil 1978, then m oved from
Class A lo the big leagues in one
gigantic leap last June. PITTSBURGH tAP) -The
Pittsburgh Pirates have prob·
lems, but they also have a
2~·game lead in baseball's Na·
tional League East.
··Every year the re are prob-
lem s with au ball clubs. You
have to be able to cope with ad·
verslties." Manager Chuck Tan·
ner said Tuesday night after
Plttsburgh beat the Los Angeles
Dodgers2·1
"n SEEMS WREN tbi.Dgs get
tou1h. that's when we bear
down." said PhU Gamer, who
chopped a basea·lo1ded single
that broke a \.1 tie in the ninth
inning.
The lat.est tu.rm.oil to hJt the
Pirate. came Monday •hen Na·
lion a I Lea rue President Olub
Feeney lmpoted a 15-day •ue·
pensioa on thlrd baseman BlU
Madlock for his dispute lut
w eek wllh umplre Gerry
Cra wford.
M •dJ~k, wbo 61 appe1Uq tM
decl lon. rem.lned in ttM Untup
Tut1d1y ni.,_t and rapped a
1in1le In the ninth lnnin1 •Yr ...
M IANWHILI P llATI
pilC'ber John Caftde l1rl1 ...
._..,..,..,.lndtlillll .......
That was especially timely for
Pittsburgh In Hght o f Berl
Blyleven's decision last week to
quit the team aod tbe a rm injury
last weekend that put another
pitcher, Jim Rooker. on the 21·
day disabled list.
"I just go out there and do my
job." said Candelaria. "I figure
somebody's got to go out there
and give us a boost. Maybe I can
help show the way."
Candelaria. 2-1, did not get the
victory. It went to relieve r Kent
Tekulve. 3-0, who Tanner insert·
ed lo open the ninth.
MOVES UKE THAT by Tan·
ner prompted Blyleven to leave
the team and return home to
California. He felt be was bei.Da
reUeved too early and too often
by Tanner.
''Candelaria wanta the team to
wln. Whtther he aet.a credit for
lb• victor)' or not " lmm1terill
to him." llid TUMr.
The Dod .. n . nManwhUe. feU
lbtff •• ,.,.. behind nnt·place
HOUiton ift the NL Wnt.
"ll w11 • wtll·played bell
'
•••, · · Nld Dod1•r M an.,.r
Olft Lalordl.
"YOV noua1 .._....,. .... two..._ tMN would be"'°"'
runs scored But Sutton pitched
very well. Candelaria pitched
well. and Tekulve was tough."
So were the defenses on both
sides The Pirates made four
double plays. a nd Los Angeles
also played outstanding defense
Dodger rightfielder Reggie
S mith threw out Tim Foli at the
pl a te i n the fir st innin g .
leftf1elder Du.sty Bake r ~rabbed
cl sinking liner by Candelan a
with two on in the fourth, and
centerfieldcr Rudi Law caught a
drive to the wall by Mike Easler
m the sixth.
"This is the best defensive
ball<.'lub I've ever had. We've
been play ing r eal good de ·
fensively," said Lasorda
He firushed with eight vic -
tories. second be:sl on the Toron·
to staff. and Uus year he is off to
a 3· l start with a 2.06 ERA. Stieb
was voted American Leag~
Player of the Week Monday and
leads the staff ln strlkeout.s < 17
Dave Gillies was instrumental
In the Ant.eaters' two offensive
thrusts as his hit was the first or
four consecutive singles in UCt's
two.run third. It was Gillies'
single In the fourth that brought
hom e Ma rk Stowell, w~ had
§ff ANGELS, Paie 82 doubled. ·
Loss Would Really Put 76ers in a Bole
By J OHN SEV ANO
Ol Ult D•llY ""-" SWfl
lNGLEWOOO -Laker forward Jim
Cbones was casualty talltina to a friend
Sunday following the Laken' 108·102 \l\C·
tory over PhlladephJa in 1ame one of their
NBA champlonship serlea.
"Our nnl 1ame Wednetda1, \Ml wW be
a crucial oaei" he wu saytq. "If" can beat Phlllde phla, there ·will bl a aot ol
prn1un on them and ~ bow lt. It wUJ
be to• for \Mm to comt beck lr1IUa1 two flnM'I."
CHONll DIDN'T IOUND boullul t..
Wll •hnply •t•tln1 • lt w reeu. And, he'•
rt1ht &bl ,..,.. blak1 wm • ., .. "" u..
w1U It tM)' klH IOftlpt ti ., 11111m1 two
-a nd the Philly players know l.hat all too
well.
That's why it will be Interesting to st*
how the 78ers a djust to the La.kers tonight
Coach Billy Cunningham 's problem Is two·
fold . a I he must tiod a way to conlaln
°'* '1'\' r •• ..,.,
a.-llft 2 •• aa•
Kareem Ahdul-Jabbar Hf tha\'1 l)Oitible>.
bl i nd tMt h•• to alter the 78fn' offens.-to
oftHI I.A '• double -teamlnA l1tcU~~.
• ""AaEEM llAD o 1rt11t 11me We did
u• 1ood of • Job '"' you tan dQ 1111.ln~l him." uld Cunnln~"•m Kund1y alltr
w1tt blna UMt Lallln f ·I fflMtr NON u
points. grab 14 rebounds , pau off for five
assists and block an intim idating six sbot.s.
Cunningham had hoped, aolni into the
best-Ol-seven ~ries. that ~ul ~t.er
Darryl Dawtiris\could handle Kareem by
hlmaelf. He wu wrong.
Nol only did Dawkins get into foul l.rou·
ble early, he wu alao ineffective on the of.
fenalve end. setllna otr only two •bola ln
the flnt hall Cmaklna OM) and ICOrint but
12 polntl for lhe 11me. m01t alter the con·
tett had aonc t>ten c1.c1dtd.
"WE~ GOT TO F IND a WI)' t.o kMp
Darr yl in t he 1amt mor e than ll mlnutet," Hid Cunnln1h1m . "You can
IUJt top Ka,...m so mueh. But I Wak
when Caldwell <Jon••> tl1y1 him, IMt
Mlt&Aa&U,P11•at
r
DAILY PILOT
Sex Discrimination Law&
Violated at CS Fulle rton?
,_....AP ... atr•
Tbe ~ ot wome11'1 ~at Cal SUL• • FuUenon dalms the school 11 ,mlt)' o1 umaa1lve
'lolatiooa" of ff!deral sex dilcrlntlnaUOn lawa ln lt.s ath.&eUc pt'Olum
Amooc the complainU rued by Lt-a.one Grotk~. who C'On
tends Fullerton bu Called lo meet f'C!qUlr~mHta of t.be EduuUoo An>e'Odmtnt.s Act ol ltn, t a c-laJm th.al womt'n
ar~ fatted to wuh t.hetr own ""1forms whHe t.helr male coun
terpu u havt laundry UN•t-e
Crotkt hH <•nt u mtmorandum to &be S<'hocM'5 Athletics
('ouncU, charg1nlt ··mass1vt" ~11tk>os o( ftd&ral and 11l11.t:
law by d.lb<'rHrunauon tn 11 , l~ntment or ma lt• ;and ftmalt'
athletes "
Otht.•r ;tllt·~ul IUn'> llH'luU.-d the ab. ... enet• or It doctvr ul
wOml'n"c, ~portin~ l'\t'nls 1n oontrl\'>\ \0 \.ht' pre!>enN oC ti
physician ,at nwn ·, t•\ t>nb. Uw u_•w uf mt.-al money by wonit-n
10 mnast:, to pu' t11r furt• for tht•ar ••:.:.i:,'"''H <'Oa('h und
trainer. and tht> purt lime wuges J»t•d to J rull·t1m c womoan
~ports tnf<>nnation director at lbe ~rhool
Athletics Council c h airman Andrew Montllna hai. promisedtoinv~tJgate the chargl"•
.-------Quiu•f* ot' • lw Day -----~
One of the!te days a baseball pla)'er "111 ~1gn a t•on
tract !>O good. he'll be able to havt• ~om<>on1: 11l<iy for
him·· Dodger broadcaster Vlnce Scully.
Bll/tai.. Plaila delpltia M'ln h e ~ff L
Thr<.'(' goals by Gil Pern-autt and two by Derek ~
S mith carried the Buffalo Sabres to :t 7 4 triumph ,
·over the New York Islanders Tuesday naght in
Jb.r~~.tiwaLJi0$k~ Leagl.lf_ sem1fanal series.-
The victory forced a fiflh game in the series after the Sabres
had broken-ttn 11 ·game-playoff-k>siftg ~lreak to the hlanders:-·
Bob Boame and Bob Nystrom each scored a pair of goals for
the Islanders . . . Biii Barbe-r's eighth a nd ninth goals of the
playotrs lifted Philadelphia to a 3-2 tnumph over Minnesota
Jn their Stanley Cup semifinal series
Rmse 8rrak11 S lu•p. PlaUlit-• Roll
Pew Rose broke out of a hilling slump with a~
~bltt;-1!tld--ftri1adelptiia-Teboumte<t1rom
J four-run first inning deficit to pound ~ut a 10-5
'i('tory over Atlanta Tuesday night an National
League baseball act1on . • Jose Cru1-('apped Houston·s
five-run first mnin~ with a two-run single and wound up with
fou r RBI to propel lhl' Astros to an 8·4 verdict over Montreal
in a game delayed three hours and SO minutes by ram in the
fifth inning Randy Jones handcuffed
Chicago on h\'t• h1Lc;. and BUI Fahey drove
rn I wo runs v. ith a ~angle and ba'il'!> loaded
walk as San Diego dov.ned UK> Cubs. 4·0
Ken Reitz. tutting a league-leading
405. and re li ever Donnie
Moore bl'lll'd tW9,·run doubles to
hi~hl1ght a !>I.)( run fift h 1nn1ng
that boostC'd Sl LOUIS to a JO 7 \"l('lOry 0\ er
San Franc1i.co R ay Knight drove m
four runs. and pmch-h1ttcr Hairy SpUmu
drilled a two-run double 1n the 14th lnning
110H to lead Cmc1nnat1 to a 12-10 victory over
the Nev. York MelS . . 1n the Amencan Lea~ue, Wayne
Nordhagen and J unior Moore drilled run-sconng singles to
lead the Chicago White Sox to a 2·0 victory over Kansas City.
Richa rd Wortham and Ed Farmer combined to shut out the
Royals Benny Ayala cracked a two-run homer to lead
Halt1more to a 10-3 rout of Minnesota. .A runth·1nrung
homer by Bucky Dent lifted tht-New York Yankees to a 6·5
verdict over Milwaukee . BUl y Sample triggered a four-
run sixth inning with a two-run double to lead Texas to a 7 -2
\'lctory ovl'r Boston Ron Ha&My and Gary Alexander
s1nglt'd home runs in the t-11.{hlh inning and DaaM Kwper
<idded an RHJ !>Ingle JO lh1• ninth to leud Cleveland lo a 4 ·~
win OH~r Oakland . . . Champ SummHs, extending his hit·
ting i.treak to 16 games. collecl<.'<i thr~ htts to lead Detroit to a
9·5decisionover Seattle.
,.-------~II T •da,, ------
on thJs date in basebaU IO 1959•
The largest crowd ever to see a major league
baseball game. 93,103. packed the Los Angeles Coliseum
on Roy Campanella Night to see the New York Yanlcees
score a 6-2 exbib1llon victory over the Los An~ele:.
Dodgers
On this date in 1957:
FirebaJlin,:: pitcher Herb Score or the Cleveland ln
di ans was hit above the right eye by a liner off the bat of
Gil McOougald an a 2·1 Indian victory over the New
York Yankees. Score was never to regain has dominant
form after the injury.
On Uus date in 1925:
Despite an unassisted triple play by shortstop Glenn
Wright, the Pittsburgh Pirates lost lo lhe St. Louis
Cardinals, 10·9
Today's Birthday
Montreal Expos manager Dick W&lhams ts 51.
Hftdftl Wollld Dis r~•rd •••~•U
Speed-skating great Erk Heideft. wbo narrow·
ly missed qualifying for the U.S. Olympic cycling Ill
team this week, says he would have defied Presi·
dent Caner's boycott and competed lo Moscow. "I
would have gone," be said. "Sports and politics don't mix."
. . BUI Madlock. who remains in the Pittsburgh lineup
pending an appeal or bis ls-day s uspension, says he hopes to
get a hearing Thursday in New York before National League
President Cha.b Feeoey . . . Chairman But.er Ward of the
Los Angeles County supervisors, waa unsuccessful in bis at·
tempt to win approval for a policy that would block county
a pproprialioos for moving the Oakland Raiden to Los
Angeles ... U.S. Olympic boclcey Coach Herb Brook• has
been cootacted by three Natiooa.1 Hockey League clubs about
possible jobs including the Los Angeles Kings. Colorado
Roekies and Atlanta Flames. the Minnea1>9lia Tribune report·
ed. Brooks recently signed a contract tO coach I.be Davos
hockey team in Switzerland . . . Former Rams tackle Glena
Holbmann died or a heart attack in a Reno Hospital TUesday
a t age 49 •
T~fo•~ lladfo
Following are the top SPor1S events on TV tonight. Ratings
are: ./ / " .,, excellerit: / / 1 worth watch I no : / " fair: ./ fon)f't
It .. S 1:30 p.m., Chtlnnet 2 ./ ./ ./ ./
N BA PLAYO,FS: Phlladetphla at Lakers Announun: Brent Musburoer, Bill Russell . ~ot Rod
Hundley and Rl<k Berry.
K•reem Abdul.J.c>t>ar wilt tMCI tf'e t;akers aoalnst the 76ers
in tn. MCond O~mt of the N8A plavoffl~t the ForuJn. TM a.me will be tetecait live with Or. J. J\llh"I Ervlnj!. hopln; to oet the 76ers beek In com.nt on. FonctWtnQ tonight 1 oame. the series
,hlfts to Ph11•1ptoi11 satu~v _.,., SuncNv.
•ADte> 8ewt>aU [)odten at f»ttttbutV,,, •: 30 P·"'" KA BC t1'0):
Toronto at Angel•, 7 · ~ .,,,,,,, t<MPC (710 I.
t1naelblfl Pftllecltfpttae at L.ekt"· 1:30 P f'l'I , tcLAC
<670)
•
atftl8kHAPP
Pttchea Tontgl'tt
At~GELS .•.
10 39 innings> and compll'le
games<~ in five starts>.
A tender 22-year-old. Stieb as a
mod~t. mt.elligent athlete who
prt'fers to J,?1ve praise to has
tt'ammates rllther than accept ll
for h1 msdf
..
SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL J B ASKETBALL ,
Roger Ca r lson
Penalty Too Harsh
la buketball, three ~cala and a coach Is
ban1Jbtid ll'om the acene. H1a tum muat 10 oo
wllbout benefit of b1I c:oacbin&.
In football, ebould a coach get cbaaed, the
workl cooUnuee to ~volve and the 1ame eoes oo.
An as.111.stant taket over the head coach's duUu.
But ln t>Qeball. on t.be high school level,
10meWng weird bappene when the coach ls dis-
missed by an official wbo t.binU be bu taken too
much at>u,,e for one of his calls.
THE GAME08 OVER. You lose. There's no ap.
peal. Just pack your stuff and get out. "But we're
winning the game," you say. Tough luck, pal, you
and your team lose.
Sucll an incident a.rose a.n the South Coast League a couple of weeks ago and Laguna Beach
High baseball coach Ha l Hensler is still shakulg
h1s bead over the situation.
For Hensler and bis Artists, 1t was doubly
hard to absorb slnce his team was winning, 6-4, in
the top of the fifth and beadmg for perhaps their
hr..t league v1ctory of the season
WITH A RlJNNEB on first, a grounder by a
Dana Hilb' batter evolved into a force play at·
tempt at second b&H .
Base umpire Robert Bellah ruled the runner
saf<', C'ausing lhmsler to jump out or his socks and
rush to the scene
"l didn't use any profanity what.soever." says
Hensler. "I asked him how he rouJd make a call
coach with two tlllngs in mind. We want t.be kldl to
have~ abota and we want them to bave fun.''
Hensler U)'I there WU DO Warnlac, DOI' a waJt
for plate umpire Mick Herbert t.o come to t.be
scenewit.banopportun.JtytousehilJudamenL
Alked for comment on the matter, Bellab re-
fused.
Somehow, assuming Hensler'• atat.emeata are
correct s~ Bellah refuses to commeot. the
penalty bardly aeema to fit the crime.
IL'"' not the first time It bu happened this
year, aiooe a Century League coach was cau&bt in
the same kind Of bind earlier , forcing b1a team to
lose.
I F TIOS 18 the Orange eowrty Officials As·
'ociation's idea of controlling situations when dis-
putes anse. it seems pretty harsh.
Fifteen-yard penalties are ooe thing,
technicals in basketball are another. Out in
baseba!J, wluch c. Wlder ~uch severe repercussions
fo r the offense. you 'd lhrnk the offending coach
would at least get a warning, t.bal there would be
diseUMion between the umpires and tot.al acree-
ment betwttn lbe two.
Jr tbe same rules held true for football, there
would ~one helluva riot to contend with
HE lS SAID to bt> Toronto'" like thut. since 1l was obvtoW> the runner was out
best heldln~ pitcher. a nd some by at leliSl four feel. llt-was out of pos1uon. calling
AROUND THE BEAT -Newport Harbor
lllgh made 1t official. former football coacb Bill
Plulca ts the Sallors· athlet.Jc director, s ucceeding
JulH Gage. Says Pizzica : "It's my tum in the bar-
rel!" . . former El Dorado H.igh Alb.letic Dlrec-
tor BW Oark has been bjred as ao administrative
assistant a t the CIF Southern Seet.ioo office ...
Gol! resuJts oo the prep level are sekiom reported,
but for the record . Huntington Beach woo the
ltay he would ht> their be-st hu the piny from behind the runner. s t.anding between
ling pitcher 1f not for lhc CH hrst and :.c>COnd
rule . In Class A bull, Stteb wouJu "lie told mt.·. 'J.':O i.lt m the dugout. coach.' "I
pitch a gam<'. bat as the des t'Mtlnued to a sk how :.anyooe could make that call.
ignaJed iallt-r the next da+.. °'°'l hi.:~d~·.aU.r~\Pc.~~over-·
then move to the outficid for .il. "ll has ('3~~ a ve~(~ratillg seuoo for w. gam e-of two-. .r :... -.... -~ ~~l ~ ~ .. Jtr.'~Tne Artilu -wem...anto ti>day·s
·Sunset~ ~J'lamPions~~;~-by Edbon-
and"'"Newport Harbor ... AlJ-pro tackle a. Vary
c:. • ~~esma Vi1ctn1.,, ,s ~naU!lg • Wa~
Jog-athon for Thursday al Dana Hills J.Ugh. The
Dolphin.-;, det.crrnuw.'<J W get add.!Uooal seating for
their football fie ld. are trying to raise SlS-20,000 for
the comp~ or tht! bomes1de grandstand.
T he expenmcnt in groorrun~ •• gaml~ with Capistrano Valley J-U an league play.
new Babe Ruth ended when uw
n·inmen suw Stieb produce J "I DON'T KNOW 1( we're ever going to have a
powerhouse al Laguna J:k!ach," says Jlen.l>~r. ··1 195 avera~c . Th<' Blue Jay~ dt'·
('ld<.>d to let.him do wh<1t hl' do<:s "•
. .
bt>st --throw s moke
St1l•b isn 't the only Toronto ·u
Patchsr who t•un ttu1>w hani_____ •• ... S oey M"cL.'.lu2hl10 came out of ~ Stu1nble
the bullpen to unleas h u fl'"
hummers in the eighth and
ninth, preservml( Lt!mancyu·~
\'iClOr}
~('LAUGllLL'°" ALl.OWl::O J
o;mgle and two '4 alks to load the
ba~es in the ninth, and it ~as
Jl·rry GarVlll who cetm(• m lo
na il do"n Toruntu's fourth
... tra1ght \1ctorv.
The surpnsing Blue Jay:. ;m ·
11NI for first in tht• AL 1-;ast ~ 1lh
lhP Yankees. and !>Om<' of th•
p I j ) ,. r ~ ~ ... ) I h (' f I r I n g l)f
\t:.rn <•gl·r Ho\ ll:irtsf1C'ld la'l )e~r helped ·
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Rustle r s Win,
1ie for Le ad
Thanks to a 7-6 Cypres!>
College victory over Si.nt a
Monica. Golden West moved ioto
n first place tJe with SMCC in
the Southern Cal Conference
baseball r ace with a 10-4
triumph over visltlng Rio Hondo
Tuesday.
With the game lled at 4 going
into the boUom or the seventh.
the RusUers came throu~h with
four runs on four hits. a n error
and a Wild pitch.
Pitcher Paul Sanchez went the
distance to ptck up his sixth win
again.st one defeat.
Ed Odin led the offensive bar·
rBge as he went three-for-five
with three RBI at the plate
Dave Ward contributed two hit!.
and two RBI, and third baseman
Jack SetUe colleded a single. to
run his hitting streak to 20
games. tying the school record
Gauchos, Owls
Open Playoffs
Saddleback College 's baseball
team will open lbe Mission Con·
ference playoffs Thursday <2:30
p.m .) when It travels to meet
Northero Olvlsioo champion
Cttrus.
T he Gauchos, who finis hed
secood in the Southern Division
with a 14·10 mark. wlll send
Dave Woodhead to the mound in
the opener of the bes t-of·three
ser ies.
Game two will also be played
at Cltrul Saturday <noon> wtth
lbe third and dedd.ln1 game, ll
necesiary, 1cMduled for s.d·
dleb9dt Tuetda1. The wlMer ol lbe mlnl·Mft•
wm p&ay lhl Yid.of of the San
Dle10 CC·San Bemardlno "°"'
t11t.
Citrus won the Northen
Dlvl•kwl with • l'M record. bet.t
In Mlulon c-ftNMe pll•y
LAKE RS ...
f!CC Faces D ons T hursd a)' "on 'l hllow rum to get any ea:;y
ba,k1·L' " Throughout tbc yeari.. Orangt!
Coast Coll ege bas oeve r had a
knack for doing things the easy
way . . and 1t appears the
baseball team isn 't gomR to be
any cWferent
Need.mg a v1ctory TuC'Sday to
clinch tbe South Coast Con·
f e re nee ch am pioos h i p. t ht•
PiratE>S stranded 16 runners 1n
losing to host F'uUerton , 8 6
TR E LOSS sets up a coof ron·
talion with Santa Ana Thursday
at OCC for the cooJerenee cbam·
pionsbip in tbe season's final reg-
ularly scheduled game.
The Pirates had the opportuni-
ty to avoid Tbur.;day's pressw-e.
but the Hornets wouldn't roll
ove r and dlt•,
Ins tead. the) chased OCC
'tarter l'ttakt' Jlogaa 1n th£'
second and dJdn 't Jet up when
Wayne JusU came on m relief
As a matt.er of fact. Fullerton
collected all eight of 1Ls rW\S and
14 of 1L'\ 16 h1ls m th£• hrst five
mnmgs.
NATlJRALL l'. the Pi ra tes
were forced into a catch-up
:.1tuatlon. and they never really
did.
Trailing 8-3 in the eighth l!1
nang. Randy Day brought back
so me tile to the Bucs when he
singled with the bases loaded to
cut the deficit to 8·5.
And th~ Pir ate~ made a
'ahant effort agalll in the nmth
by sconng one run and having
runner-. at Se<:Ond and third \o\lth
two out. But Chn :. John'>tc>n
'>truck out on .1 3 z Pll<'h I•>
thY. art the rail>
THE PIRATl::S <13·0, .,,.h,,
!>till mai.nt..a.Jn a one-game lead
O\ t'r Santa Ana lll the standings.
must w10 Thursday or be (arced
into a lx-st-of·lhrtt senes over
the W('t"kf>Od to determine the <:onfert'f\C'C champ
SlJRGERY SET
FOR DOWNI NG
Angels' catcher Brian Do-.-n
mg ""ill undetltO surti?ery on tus left ankle wh1('h -. a ~ broken
April 2(), ('lub oHlcial.s said~
day rught.
Surgery has been scheduJed
fo r Thursday morning at Cen·
ltn e la Valle y Hospital 1n
lngtewood.
Dr. Lew Yocum said there 1s
an outside chance that Dowrung
could return to actJoo after the
All-star break.
Downing tut .3216 I ast season.
the hJghest average for a n ght· ·
ha nded batter 10 t he ma1or
leagues last season.
Jones ts the 76ers' 7-0 forward
who was moved to cen~r when
Dawktn.s got mto foul trouble. lt
appears for game two that Cun-
nangttam will k~p Jones on Jab·
har "h1le sw1lch1ng Dawkms to
I I)\' t." r Chon<"
But, that ploy alone wtU not
,Of\~ Cw:uungham's woes as he
'ta I I mus t contend with tbe
Laker ,· defensi ve s t r ategy
•-spt>c1ally when •t concerns the
handling or the Doctor. JuliW>
l::r\'in~
"'f''llEN HE <Dll. J) goes to
the basket he breaks down de -
't·nses." explains Jamaal Wilkes
"'ho. alon~ vmh Pt1icbael Cooper.
ha~ be\.-n handt.'d the unemnablc
task of guan:itng Erving. "When
ht.' goes to lhe hoop on a drive he
deh<>S defendang-unlt>ss you"re
J bird
"You ('an't l!Uard Julius one·
on-0ne. so we were . helping oot
a lot I don't think they ever got
into their offeru11ve now ...
The 76ers didn't. actually look-
ing confused and befuddled at
t 1 m es. The Lake rs' t heory
behind the defensive maneuver
as to shut down Philly's inside
J(.lme :iM let' the guards provide
the points from the outside. And
the 76ers .tre not known for their
outside shooting.
&ueball Standings BARWICK
DATSUN AMERICAN LEAGUE
West Division
W L P~t. GB Oakland IG IO 615
Ch1<'ago 14 JO 583
Texas 13 10 .565
Kansas C1tv 11 11 .500 Atlg~l8 . 1 l l2 .478
SeattJe 12 14 462
1
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M lnnesota ll 14 440 .i',
East Olvi~ion
New York 13 9 .591
Toronto 13 9 .591
Milwauket• 10 10 .500 ~
Boston ll 1:! 478 21 ~
Baltimore 10 13 .435
Detroit 9 14 .391
Cleveland 8 14 .364
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ll•ll•ll'>Ott 10 . .,.....,.....,,« l
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NATIONAL l~EAGUE
"~"'' Division W L Pd. Gts
llou~ton 17 7 70fl
C"IOl'IMdll llt Ill 615 :?
Oodcers 11 10 583 ·i
San Diego l:! 12 .500 ~
Atlanta 8 15 .348 81 ••
San FranCIS('O 8 18 .308 10
East Division
Pittsburgh H 7 .667
Chicago t l 9 .SSO 21 ,
Philadelphia 11 1(1 .524 :I
~t Lows 11 12 47R ·I
Mont.real 9 14 .391 fl
New York 8 15 .348 7
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OAILY PILOt '-83 TRACK/ SWIMMING
Chargers Dominate Sunset Prelims Seahawks Win
In I 0th Inning ···<r
BJ JACK MJNTBa 0.-. ..... ,... .....
FAMlon Hl-" SeMoa. IM by tnck and fl Id
1tancbal Kenrio n.u. Joo M.ler. Mart Sanden.
Blll Reimer and Melvin Jachon. quaht1f'd l3 alhleta ln 1\..e.day '1 Su.Met ~ue prelima at Hun
Un1ton 8ea(h Hfah,
Half mU•r RelmM woo hi.I heat U\ I ~.7 and
luda UM: l&ht flnallJU JackJon equaled hia beat
440ohboy arlnw1nnln1bl1h attn~ 6
In the ZlO while &U hu ~ advant.age in lhe
ahorterll)rint. Ocean View Hlgh put
together three hits and •
wild pitch in lhe 10th to-
ning to pull out a 2-1
v e rdi c t ove r Lo s
Alamitos JIJgh Tuesday
night In a n Empir e
League bueball conlH t
at La Palma Park.
I ;
BUY OR LEA* The only t.hnat al"t'n ln the way of tho Edlaoo
team ln laklnK the r h»ms>IOObhlp wouJd seem to be
In th e 440 he'll be up aga inst Edison's
J ack.on.
NABERS
The Cbar1t'ra, wbo went ~eated In dual
meeta lh1I MUoo, ire the f avont when lhe
"oala retum f'ridl.)' nJ1bt at Hununston Beach
Ftf'ld eveeta bf1ln at 7 wbllc lhe fm1t runnanai
event auuu at 7. 30.
PREP TR.4(~1(
Wl"atmlmlt'r'i. J im II ar m.
E DISON, BV GOI NG UNDEFEATED
tbrou&hout the dual meet seuon. got six points
towud the overall cha m pionstiip. Huntington
Be uch nnlshed runoer·up to the Chargers and
earned four potnts. Newport Harbor was tbe third
place finisher off the dual meet standings and got
three paints . T h e S e ahawk s
managed Just four hits
off Los AJam1tos starttir
Don Magazluk . Doug
Irvine's RBI single to
score Glenn KoUer from
third gave Ocean View
the win.
~~ ~ANGE COUNTY'
LEADING DEAL.aR
BELL HAD ftllt LEADING ••YAao dub
mark < 10 0) and the ae<"OO<I ~t 220 (22.6) In Tut'llda~ '1 Pttllounary h..ata Edllon mllu tan San
de rs and Butler e8ch woo lhetr heats t'f'COrd1n14 a. 7
and 4 17 8Umee
llurrt11 l.'<1uJd cG t•cl out ti lot of the Chlll'gers
l'J)rlnUu.: 1XJrnb thut tht•y 1tre heavily counting
on
In the league m~t the fi rst place team
receives seven points. second gets four points and
third place gets three points.
,\'o l.o u·••r Pri1·~
.'\'u lJett er St1r 1•itP
tl&r'rl!'i rt'('Ordt-d lht• ~rond rastest 100 time
( 10 2) urMf Uw fu11lt•11t 220 122 5) 11od 440 <49 91
marb . llt.> 1t11d B.-ll 1m· t':\J>rt"ted to go neck and neck
By com bining both lhe dual meet points
earned and the league meet points the Sunset
League Cham pion is crowned
2600 Harbor Blv .
Costa Mesa 540-9 QO
Sea Kings Sharp
Favorite• Eaai l y Qua l ify
By llOGER CARLSON °' -0.lly ~ ~" Dual meet champion Corona dd
Ma r Hi gh led t he way with 17
quahliers for Fnday evening's St>a
Vtew League tra~k and field fl.nab .
highlighted by a quartet of finabst.s
10 each ol lhe spHnts and distance
dom tnation in Tuesday's prebms at
Irvine High School.
The Sea Kings are expected to
show the same powe r in the finals as
they did in the dual meets with act.Jon
10 varsity boys begmnir}g at 7.
Fiut runrung -event for the varsrt.y
girls is al 6.45 with the two-mile. In
the field. I.he 'weight eventSbegin at 3
and s. long Jump and high Jump at s
and pole vauJl at 6
Fr~hmon Ken) ..i Thornbur~ had
the leadmg um~ in tht-100 c l1 H1, 440
t 59 0 l and turned J 26 8 1n lhc 220
Girls' compet1llon in the pn•h ms
showed balant't' rn totd I (1Uahf1t·rs,
-but a heavy load of wu1n1ng poknl.lal
on U ruvcrsity·~ 1dc
Hudson L o gs
· 184-8 Throw
In Disctis TODl'S
WHILE CORONA DEL MAil holds' Mission Vie10 lhgh's Srott Huds on · VOE>KA
the '!J>{M?r__b.and..in ~· coQWettU<>n registered a county an_: Jc~~~~ u~u "'tire gtrts' lln&lS:-~~ ctos'er~--miil:1?witrra: 18*:8 Oii'u~ -~ ~ -_,.,.,_---;:-r -_
dua l meet champion Irvine and run· T uesday and the D1ablos quahh<'d 40 45 · ·
ner .up Costa Mesa chB1lenged by -boys for Fnday 's South Coast Lcat:ue
l..:niversily's loadedTrojans track and fie ld finals.
Herords weren't threatened Tues-
day as the heavy h1vontes went
through their paces to q ualify. and
the hopefuls put oo .sohd efforts U>
l'arn bids to the finals or the s pnntcrs, top marks were
rttorded by Ben Long of lrvine and
Corona del Mar's Rob Case. Each re·
corded 10.6s lJl the 100. while Long's
23.0 was a tick better than Case 's 23. t
in the furlong No one cbe came near
those times in the 220.
Corona del Mar's Shawn Gallagher
turned a 4:23 7 10 the mile to win his
he at and teammate J im Hartford
took h is heat in 4 : 22.3 to set
them selves up as the two to beat in
the finals.
THE TWO-MILE, where Corona
del Mar boasts Andy Gerken. in addi·
t1on lo its milers. did not have pre·
llms. as was the case with all field
events.
P a ul Gille baard o r Cd M a nd
University's Rich Kim ball appeared
to be the class of high hurdlers with
15.5 m arks m the prelims. while
Br ett Thompson or Costa Mesa (39.8 >
and University's Tom Miller (39 6>
were the only low hurdlers under 40
seconds
The aces in girls c1rcl~ were evi-
dent as University's legion of blue
chips showed their potent.Jal.
Sophomore Polly P lumer sped w a
5: 03 8 In the mile, nearly ll seconds
better th.an her nearest rival. while
Laura Mills, a junior . showed s he is
1n a dass by herself in the low
hurdles. skjmmmg to a 14.2.
The Dlablos. v. ho h<>:.t<.'d Tu('Sdd} ..,
preh ms, al.sp got a count,Y and lcaJ,!uc
mark in t~ g1rb' compct1t1on as
J ack1e Norton thre" the d1!t('W. 130 3
AnothE-r top mark wa!t Jim l.>oehr
ing's toss of the shot put 158-7). but
the San Clt-mente Wl'lght expert V.lt!t
third best m the discus <169 I t ).
Laguna Hills ' Chris 1-·enn took care
of the 120 rugh hurdles with a fine
14.8 mark.. while <m other lla wk ,
Mar k Joiner :ind Dana llilb ' Jim
Gleed qualified for the finals with
1denhcal 22.8 220 marks.
Gleed also wpped the 100 field with
a 10.3 clocking.
Missioo Viejo easily led t he field
into Friday's ft.nals which will also be
held at MV. Laguna Hills qualified
14, Capjstrano Valley added 13 and
Sao Clemente qual.ihed 10.
to the girls' competilloo. Laguna
Beac h led the c harge wit h 22
qualifier s des pit e t wo s t r on g
pe rformances by Mission V1eJo's
Sabhoa Pendleton.
Pendleton won the 100 < 11 71 and
220 <26.4).
Laguna Beach·s Rennu: Durrnnd
scored a vi ctory m the 440 "1th d
strong 59. 7 effort.
Friday's South Coas t L<'a~uc finals
will gel an early start when all field
evenL'> get under w<J y at 3 o'C'lock
The first running cvrnt in the action
at Mission Viejo, will RCl off the
blOC'kS at 5.
Suns et S wim Prelims
Lincoln Goes 4:32.9
LIQUEURS
Amaretto Di Saronno, 1 :>Qi
Drambuie, n-0t
Gailiano, 2J oL ..
Kahlua. 2JO/ ..
Midori Me1on. DOL .
Southern Comfort, 1 75UTE:.R
T&a Maria, 23 oL ...... ....... .. .
BLENDS
l~JnlL
l<l f All
5.54
11 32
10.25
823
9.75
... 12.24
... 8.77
Hira m Walker Imperial. OOART ... 5.50
Kessler. t.7~UTER ..................... I 053
Seagrams 7 Crown, 1 15 un.R . . I I .85
BOURBONS
Ancient Age. OUi\RT . ... .. •.• .... 5.99
Early limes. UTER . . ... . .... 6 33
H. Walker Ten High, 115 LITER . 9.78
l.W. Harper, QJART . .. .. . . .. •.. 7 39
Jim Beam, 1 75.UTE.R . . .. • . .. ... 11.52
BRANDY AND COGNAC
Christian Bros., 1.7'>UTI:.R . 12.29
E & J , l UTLR 6.85
Courvoisier V.S ... 1so ML 12.79
Martel V.S.P., 7~L .. . . .... 12.19
CANADIANS
Black Velvet, 1 UTFR .
Canadian Club, 1 1sun R
... 6.47
15.79
6.45
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Gllbey's. 1 7'>UTE..R . ... .. ...... l 0.18
Gordon's OUART . 5.55
Newport Har bo r High 's Todd Manna's Brian Malloy who took the Seagram's OUAAT . 5.65
Lincoln swam a bhstering 4.32.93 to 100 back an 58.90. aod a quart~t of Tanqueray, 1 7'>UTI.R . I 6.69
set a Sunset League record in the swimmers in the 50 free.
SOO-yard freesty le Tuesday as the In what shapes up as a dogfi Rbt ROMS
Sailors dominated the Sunset League when the teams return Lo Newport Bacardi U . & Dk •• 1 75 LITER t 0.95 swimprelim.s10 lheirown pool. Ha rbor Thurs d ay fo r the finals. & Lincoln's timeerasedtheold mark Fountain Va lley's J im J ohnson. Castillo Lt. Dk., LTTtR ··· ........ 4.55
set by Bill Babashofl swimming for Ma r ina's F ra nk J ester and Chris Myers Jamican. 75().ML .. . . 7 35
Fountain Valley in 1977 (4:35) Re hak and Westmins ter 's Ra ndy SCOTCH
Meanwh ile . t e amma te To m Gates wiJJ go head-to·head m the 50
Harrisoa coUected two heat victories. free. Dewars White Label, 1 ~ •• 18.39
beatino his ne~ closest opponent in Less than stx·tenths of a second Ch"'·as Regal "'••OT 15 65 the 2fl individual medley by seven sep a rated the fou r Tuesday with iv • _,""'' .................. 2·2 9 seconds (2:00.97) and then capturing Johnson reeordlng the best time · Cluny. 1.75·UTER ............................ 1
the 1oo n y (54.52>. <22.61>. J & B.O<.WIT ............................... 10.l.9
Newport Har bor 's John Moffet No relay events were held at the Jo hnnie Walker Blk.. OONrr ...... 14.79
added a victory in the 100 breast pr~lims. Lauders 1 I 45 (!ie.51) as the Sailors picked up first Action beg\ns Thursday at 2 p.m. • l.7S·UTER .......... • .. ... .. •
places ln all but three events. with the Sailors appear ing to have TEQUILA
Other strong efforts came from the edge C Whit 7 I 7 ;;;;;;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;::;;;;;;;;;;;;-------·---------UCIVO e, I LITER ...... . . . . ~LOW COST--------------... Don Em.ilo Wh. & Go&d. I 7s.UTER 9.00 CAREFREE SAILING Sauza Gold, O<JA.RT ..................... 7.70
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Smim,off. UTER .. . .. .......... . • .. .. ..6.11
Qllbey's Vodka. 1.1~ ............... 7.97
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125.68
113.77
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102.00
173.87
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112.75
164.29
63.39
79.56
49.98
84.92
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5 .55
5 .86
9.06
6.84
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13.70
10.57
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8.34
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Pinot Noir .• ~ .... 4 04
'Pinot Noir Rose. "'~ML 384
Red Table Wine. 7~"'1-283
Johannisberg Riesling.
Petite Sarah. '~ML
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411.1
Zinfandel. ''n"J. 4.4:>
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Johannisberg. 1...,, "\! 4 .44
Zinfandel. :'I\ "'L 4 .04
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Burgundy, 750ML .. . . . ... ... . .. 2.4 2
Chenln Blanc. 7SGML .................. 4.88
Cabernet Sauvignon. 750ML . .. . 5.65
Cabernet Sauvlgnon R~. 750-ML 9 .65
Gewurstralmer, ~ .............. 5.65
Johannisberg Riesling. 750ML ... 4.84
Johannisberg Riesling. 750ML .... .5.84
Ganat Beajo~ 750ML .. . . .. ... 3 .63
Pinot Chardonnay. ~-Ml-... • ..... 8.08
Plnot Noir. 750-ML .. .. .................. 5.69
Rose of Cabernet. 750-ML .............. 3.43
Zinfandcl, ~.. .. ......... 4.44
Zlnfandcl Late Harvest. ?»ML ... 7.26
,. ...... ,.,
J111f NACM M.YO MUNTINOTC* HACH
26.35
53.24
6 1.55
105.16
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52.80
59.73
39.49
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Softball THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
Tourney
AtGWC
Goldea West C.OUege
wiU be favored to cap-
tu re the Sou the rn
California JC women's
softball cbampk>osb1p 111
acUoo beginning Thurs
day on the Rus tler
di a moods
Golden West will mttt
Ch affey and Cerritos
will ta n g l e with
Palomar In opening
games at 1 o'clock
Thursday. Ventura faces
Fullerton and Cypress
m e ets Pasade na in
games at 3.
Tbe tourna ment ls a
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1977 SEVILLE
Leather covered ~ating area.
crul~ control and a AM FM
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teams quali!ytng for the
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sioo College. May 16-17
Coach Mickey Davis'
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el uding Fullerton .
Pasadena . Ventura
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Golden West bas com·
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Tbe Rustlers are
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Ll bell, Teena Allen. Kim
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Llbell. a sophomore,
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(17). Innings pile bed
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wins (10 ) and ERA
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AUeo baa one oo-bJtter
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1.03. Nutter, a freabman
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conference pl•1 and
struck out U ID a perfed came perforlbaace
acaimt Loi An.celel ctty
CoUeae.
Oafe b.u I perfect 5.o
reeord .. a 1.1.I PA.
LeacMnt hlu.n for the .
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Oeorfl at 407. N IDCy
Mercado at .141 and Nutt« at .m .
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 46 Unu9uM
, Man s name 48 Typogtl()l'leir UNITED FMrur'I ~
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9 "~ 56 S111e Abbr
14 Hen<'." ~· s.ou .. 15 Un~ ~ Royal Ot
16 Moment Blanc
17 CnaOf 59 PfeQOSlllOC'I
18 Spouse 60 -CM>rlllt
19 Rants 61 Specit
20 Cereal grass 62 Atte< Aug
2 1 E QUllW! 6J Reclines
I~ 64.Aroma
2 words 65 Zeuss1on
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25 Enoed 1 I' abul•SI
26 M~ SU()C)lies ? Gloomy
21 o.rmen1 3 Ouaru
29 Pefcti 4 WtUICtSm
32 Love god· 5 Sc:ott1sh loch 2 7 Envy inga
dess 6 ASlde 28 Oedate 45 Oregon !Me
35 Attec1ton 7 Seirl8I 30 Roman roed 4 7 ldiolTI
36 Mou1hl1JI 8 Leg D¥1 3 I Oecaoes 48 C.iico POf'Y
3 7 Mcsake 9 T ned hard' 32 Key 4 9 Oec:r'eMe
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39 Aslen gutt 10 Went much 34 Ocelots; 51 81ut1ert
.co °' eos 11 Bani! 2 WIOtds 52 Ay
4 1 0gte 12 Maple genus 35 Mortgage 63 Serf of Old
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43 BelOle 21 Mls1e<. Ger 38 Swift Item: Inf.
44 Feltow 22 JO!l9" 42 EntlC8ment 65 Ctucifi11
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,Lif estyfus Change
~Economy Brings Radical Moves
. By JOHN CUNNIFF
NEW YO RK <AP> "Nevl·r
before," said Al bert Sindlinger, the
consumer econom1'>t \\hose compan\
bas been .questionmfit i\men<'ans for
more than 25 years. "have \!.(' seen
such a radical sw1tth in the \\ay pt•11
ple Jive "
"1'he President thinks he ha"
met-ely contained anflatton." said the
head of Smdbnger & Co . \\h1ch C'On
du<!ls 1,300 mten 1ew!. a wet·k. moc,1
of them on money matter~ "But ht·
hiu collapsed thc economy '
Sindlinger & Co.·~ analysis 1s based
largely on intervie\I. .,, but \\1th some
tbeor izing added.
Combined, the in-
terviews and the
assumptions made
fl'om them con-
stitute a grim re·
port on economic
leadership.
These co n -
clusion s rollow
tele p h o n e in ·
.1.erviews by the
Media, Pa. com·
.pany. with each CUNIO~~
interview con:.1stmg of between 40
and 50 questions and lasting between
15 and 20 minutes.
-Retail buying has dropped pre·
dpitiously. as masse~ or people rea-
lize s uddenly that "1thout the full
use of their credit cards thev have in
effect no money to spend -..Buying
plans have been Cro1en."
-Millions of Americans who owe
federal taxes sent in their returns
last month without cntlosin~ checks
Som e did so after b<.'ing turned a" a" by banks when th<•y !>Ought to borro\I.
funds with which to pay
ALBERT SINDLINGER. founder
of the company and a pionc•f'r in con·
st1mer polling. zeroed in more In·
tensely on the buying and tax 1ssu(·s
after the Federal ResC'rve announced
recent figures for the money '>U pp!}
Sindlinger. who had been accurat(··
ly anticipating the ~~ly by askin~
consumers about their finances and
then projecting the fi gures for the
population a s a \\h~e . found h1'>
forecasts inexplicabl) off thc mark
For the three weeks to m1d-Apnl.
for e«ample. he had projected a gain
in the money supply money in
circulation and m c hecking accounts
-of about S29 billion Thl• fcd.
however, reported a figure t'lose to
~(1 billion Somcho\\. somC'\\ ht·rc. S9
billion was unaccounted for
TUE BEHAVIOR OF the mom_.,
<:upply "as strangl:', becausl· ••'>harp
c·hjf1J.!l' hnd appean·d "1thout fail
<luring late March and earl~ Apnl for
at lc·ast .2-t years. It wa'> well
understood. Needin g funds. tax-
µ a ~ t' r s b o r r o \lo l' d m o n t• \ o r
transferred 1t from saving~ to chc•ck
ing :it·count:. Som,• t;u. rc·fund'>
addcd to the total. Thu~ thl' nst· in
the money supply.
Why didn't 1t happcn in 19HO'' Seek
m g the reason. and assuming that the
Fed's figures would not be rensed
lthey c;till might be1 . Sindlinger" ..
s taff asked e'en mort spe('1f1c que-;
lions m interviews .
After studying them, Sindhngcr
estim ates that probably one-third of
taxpayers. illiquid and perhaps una-
ble to get loans, filed without paying.
Tha t factor, he estimates accounts
for S2 billion or m ore.
HE FOUND THAT another group,
ma inly those in relatively hig h
brackets, seems to have prud w1th
checks drawn o n money marke t
mutual funds. a recent phenomenon,
with t ransactions never being count·
ed as part of the money supply. Hls
estimate: Another $2 billion or so.
The fi nal S5 billion is probably the
most significant. according to Sind·
linger. ~ause it seems lo represent
a rollapse of retail sales
"In 25 vears I have never Sl>en so
many buying plans evaporate so
qu1e·kh." hr· s aid "It W&!-t the first
time in h1stor) that masses of people
MJ<.ldenly realized that "1thout credit
cHr.ds tht·y had no money."
SINDLINGER ATTRIBl 'T ES the
realization to the m1d·March
clampdown on credit cards and other
consumer credit by Pres ident Carter
and the Federal Reserve. To m1ll1on<;
of people. he said. it was Judgment
<lav
In mterviewmg. he said . he found
thl' shock was intensified by media
<.'Om mentary. He found too that
banks weren't reluctant to refuse
loan requests '>0 long ac; someone
el<:e. the Fed o r President. was
blamed
The result. he said. 1s a "collap!!cd
econom) ..
Recessio n Results
Lmoor Loan Rates Still Record
WASHJNGTON <APl -Interest
rates a.re plummeting throughout the
economy and are starting to show up
in lower home mortgage costs. but
the decline appears lo be caused by
the oncoming recession rather than
government action.
Furthermore, despite the decline,
interest rates still are at record-high
tevels by any historical measure·
ment. But any relief is welcome,
whatever the cause. econom ists agree.
Jack Carlson, chief economist for the Naticmal Association of Realtors,
said Tuesday that averaee interest
rates on home mortgages have
dropped to about 15 percent, down
from 16 perce>t to 17 percent Just a
montb ago. He said the average may
drop to 14 percent by the end of tbe
year.
CartloD l&ld each one·pettenlage·
.,.., clecUne ln the mort111e interest
r at" wlll reduce the moothly prln·
elpal and interest payment for 1
bomtbu)'er by an avera1e of about ... TMM are the latest exampltt of
tbe drop la lntertlt rate• :
-,,.. Treuury Dtpartment aaid
Utt dleeount rate on a&·wetk 'l'NIM'Y bWI dropped to t .41815 per·
t'Hl ll Moncl11'1 wHkty auction, dowa from 10 • .,. perc.nt 1 w•k
Hrller.
-Several banks. led by Morgan
Guaranty Trust Co., cut their prime
lending rate to 17'h pe rcent, as the
prime continued lo (all from its rec·
ord high of 20 percent. reached just
a few weeks ago.
The decline in rates on Treasury
bills benefits taxpayers because it
means that the government's bor-
rowing costs are declining. ,
However. it also m eans that
rates on money ma rket certificates,
which have been a popular form of
saving in recent months, is less al·
tractive.
In another move seen as beneficial
to the economy. the Fede ral Reserve
Board today announced it has begun
loosening its vise-like grip on lending
money.
Starting today. large commercial
banks that borrow frequently from
the Federal Reserve no lon1er will
have to pay a three percenta1e point
interest surcharge.
The discount-rate aurchar1e -
which puahed the borrowlna COii.i ol
many larae banks to 16 percent -
beaan March 14.
Ila ellmlnatlon wall lower com·
merclal ban.kl' borrowln1 ~ta. and
the "aavlnv" then can be pUHd
1lon1 11 omewh1\ lowe r ltmdln1 r1tt1 to tht ban tu• corponte
C:UllOmtrt
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-DAILY Ptl .. OT Wedneedey. Mey 7. INO Business
·Refugee Tailor Again
By H\JGH A. MULLICAN
SAN l,EANORO t P> t-'\v• ye..-s to lht' day aher ht" nt'd tht•
fall of Salgon, I found Mlnh th TaUor. who ln h Am r &can e~
perat>n~ had ~comt" Minh lhr Grocer. rHdy to embuk on 1\lll
unolht-r <'Urt't'r
Minh Von ~~uyfn a:s about I~ opc•n 1 r h1ldr"n :. rloth1r1" 'ltor 1•
in Mounlnm \'1ev.. belW\'f'n Palo Alto and San J o.'le, and ma.ytk·
bN'omt• 11 bt'3t>Okt• 11ulor 1&a1am
"Too lonw houri'\ 1n the ~f\i«"ry bu.~mess, too m urh cnnw, · l'\
J>l inf'd tht1 h<•nor bit-Minh.
lhf' D IH l)l' by Whl<'h YH' c~ 41_. ~J
ulWll)'S knl'w him He Will ''f.t'~w
'lumhn.,: b\•h111d th•• rnuntt·r "9*W
u ( Stort• N11 440.\ uf tht' ( 110
't'll "'"' l-'1"1\l M .1rt l'luun in ~.in l A'&ndro Work 11 hour"> 11 dll 't'
'''\ 1•n l.h''" ,, '"'''" ""''''' t \1•n 1l.1v :iiom.-ont• l(rllb .. hot1l1· ;,,
bt-t> r anti ru11
l\lmh ' rd urn to th•· 'uttmi: board 1tnd tht· m~uaunn.: ti.ix· v.111
1·omt> as ht•.n11•11111~ m•v.' tu l hm H.11tther. Ua\td ltttlht>ri.t.sm , l't•lt•t
\rnt'lt und lt•.:1011-. 11( otlwr ~lobt• trotltnR Journult'h '4 hn t'OH·rt·d
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HI~ StlCW r\T 5~ Tu Ho Strt.'t'l m Saigon "'as thr flr-.1 pl11tt· tht-
fJll' lloH•l.-.t Jatnt'' Junt•-. J!>lo.l'd tu "'"It 1o1i hen a:.!>lgnl'd to v.nk
"'mt· .1n1<'11·, on\ 11·1n ,1m ror the Ne" York Time!> ~obt'l laurt>dlt'
.l11h11 Stt•tl\~l k 1ump1·d ubc)jrd ht>ltl.'o pttr<;. in tht: 'tandard four
put 1.l'l t1ullnn l111"11 1•1•ttUl.-1' Minh battle JcH'kt:t:. Nunry S1nJtra
.tn1l \IJrth.1 Ha~'" 1•11ll·rtamrnit for lht l 'SO. madt lht-Minh Jump
'-Ull f,1::.h1t>nJbh• , "o f\ t•orrt-::.IJ(llllh•nl '4'nrth hi!> herogram:. '40Uld \tl\turt: lnlo
tht• ~1t·kun,.: Ut-lta or out,1tl1• the beleaguered ~ Embu ... i.y for a
... land uµ .... 1thout Jt lt-u!>t thrt't' ballpoint pens protruding from tht·
upper arm "h•eve p<>t'kt'\l> of an e mbroidered Mtnh l'Ombat denim
'hirt and a pair of ... unglm,,t•:. danglmR from the epaulet'
collect ~ "'lft• and c laht childrf'n and five other relatives.
"ll wu' 7 o'clock an the evenana." Minh recalls \he declalon he
n ver rt&r~l& inaklng ''TM tw\b were ck>Hd. l cou.ld not
withdraw our ,avan.cs. but fortW'lalely my wife like many Viet
numt'St' womt.'n had some gold jewelry. There may have been a r.--. 11w~ on th~ rack. wa1Ung ror Americana to call for them. but I
a 11\ not sun• "
Thlll wt•b Mlnh's ~e.·ond exodus. In 1955. he and his young bnde
hud lt·Ct tht'1r native Hanoi. where he worked as a s hirt maker 1n
his brotht'r'~ ~hop to begin a new bfe in Saigon.
ms DAUGHTER KJM has Just graduated with an accounting
llL·~rl't' from t'all(om1a State at Hayward. No. 1 son Dung. who
now t•alts h1mseU John. graduated Crom Berkeley with a double
11rn1or m e-t•unom1c:. and computer science Like the others down to
IO )'l'ur old Dan. who admits to bemg a pretty good centerffelder.
th•·y had to .. ork fo ur hours a day in the grocery after school and
lw~ tht'1r purcnti. for permission to watch telev1s1on.
Hut how cbc can v.e learn Englis h'>" they loaded the que ....
11on
Mtnh thinks Northern Cal1forn1a's cbmate is better than either
~a1gon ' or Hano1 's ln fact. he lakes almost eve,.ythmg about
Am~nca t.•xcepl <.·nml' and doctor bills
, "I~ 20 YEARS JN Saigon. no c nme. Here every day prob
lt·m "'"d ~lmh '4Jt h .t sha ke of his head "One even1nK '4hen1m)
v.1h .i.nd Kim v.ere alone in lhe store. a man points a gun at them
.111d t•mpUl>s the cash rl•gister mto a pa~r bag "
\llhough all of his childN.'n have done V.('JI "al'4a)s /I. and
\ 11lu.., ' Minh thmks CaWorrua schools could do with morrd1'>
1·1vhrw and make tht.' students work harder
In Sm;:on . Manh the tailor was so successful the children dtd
1101 havt' to ht.'lp out in the i.hop and even had private tutors to ad
\ .inc·I:' them rn thl'tr lessons
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MINH VAN NGUYEN W1TH WIFE VAN THI liA
Vietnam Escapee to Run Children• Shop
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l\11nh d1.•parll'd ~u1gon on the las t plane la king o rphani. out at
t tw un:rng of I-:d .... ard Dul}. l'rc~1dent of World Airway:., Y..ho u:.t•tl
to ordl'r ft\t.' l>Utb JI a ttml' Food Overcharges $16 · Billion
E .. ~ee11i i1·es l\·an1ed
WASH1NCTON (AP> -The
t rt•nd toward monopolies in the
food mdustr,y means Amencans
:.ire being overcharged at least
Sl6 billion a year for what they
t-al. aceordmg to the AgncuJturl'
Depanment.
A USDA ~t atr s tudy t o
Congress this week said "the
munber of rompet1ng-frrrm-orr
pro\ 1d1ng food, v.1th1n 1n-
d1\·1~ua l states provides more
polenual for cxerc1l)iog market
power" and thus setting pnce5
But Jlov.ard W_ HJort, the
l 'SOA':. ctuef eronom1s t and the
man who gave the study to the
!louse Small Busmess subcom-
m 1t ll•e. had no immediate solu·
t1on to the pf'()blem. He dechned
to l'ndorse proposals for curbing
rn onopoltl'~
l 'SOA ECONOMIS T S said
... 11m1.• of th1• ovl'rr har~t· ~oe" to
t·nmpan~ profits, but s11mt: uf 11
rt· ... ull.., rro m advert1san~. a rost
"h1C'h '" p a:.SC'd on to con
"Uml'r"
Kl'nneth T C arri!->On has bc.'<!n named vice president of
offi ce and <Jdmm1str<.1t1ve systems and William L. Ferns
'ice pr<'~tclent information systems for Pac1f 1c Mutual
I .1fl: Jn..,ur.inct· ('o ;'\(•\.\port BeJ<'h
HJort told the s ubcomm1ttc-e
that an 1975, ";,it lea~t SlO billion
and po!>s1bl) as much as SIS
b1lhon "a~ lost hy consumers
due to monopoly in the L: .S. food
m anufacturinJ<? industries."
C urrl'r1t fi g ures are 1n
Rate
11.253
Yield.
11.833
Higher Interest Thao Any Bank or
Savings and Loan
No Minimum Deposit
• 11 monthly interest 1s plcScPd in sw1lar
cerl1licate al same rule
Ra te 1s determined by the United States
treasury 30 month small savers cerhllca te
ellechve the first through \he last d a y ol
each mo nth
INTEREST PAID MONTHLY
Also get highest rates on
T-Bill + 1/2%
Sl0.000.00 minimum. 6-month term.
Call out olhce lor the latest rates
Even on early withdrawal, you never earn
less than 6%.
S«Ttng Calliornlans statewide for o•er
a quarter century.
A.eta oYer $130.000.000.00
A 1JobJe tn Calllonuo ~nt ott/y
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rt-J,Ch $100 m11l1on per year in
tha t industry alooe. •
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hurt 1'> v.hen some people can't
afford lo bov a certain prod\fct'"-
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You can tell when • marttet I• 1etun1 bia. It '5
when tbey 1tart doln1 a ll these aoebJatlcaled
breakouti: who conaumet UU8 product? WMre la It conaumed? Who comumes most ol it? How many
people between the 11es o112a,.. and 1714 uae It? And
SO OD and SO on. That'• happentna ~days to wine. While our con.aumption la still rar be&ow what It ii In France
and Italy. wine sales keep ruing -and now the
atatilt.1ea are fiytn1 runou.sly. You can get meuure-
mentaof au kinds.
For example, there's a New York newsletter, Jm
pact, that lovea t.o keep track ol sales by color By color "
Yea. red versus white -and don't forget that pink stuff.
rose.
IN CASE YOU dldn 't realize It. white wine bas
really ~ going through the roof ln UMIO, when our
wine consumplK>o was about a Wrd of wbat it ia t.o-
da y , red was the dominant color -It accounted for73
percent of table wine s.ales. White held 17 e>er~nt.
rose 10 percent. By 1970, the handwnUng was oo the
wall. The reds bad slipped t.o 50 percent ol the table
wme market. whJtes had moved up lo 24 percent
and roses <pro mpted no doubt by the "pop" wi.ne fad>
had spurted t.o 26 percent
l.ast year. according to lmpacl, white wines cup
lured an amazing 49 percent of the market The reds
¥>ere down t.o 30 pt"rcent and rose, 21 J>('rcent
The reason for this switch the people who USl-<l
lo order Martuus and Manhatt.aris iwhe n 's the la:,t
time YOll heard that CO<"ku,11 ordered"> now ask for
-...h1te wine Ma r vin R Sh<snkcn, lhe publlsher of Im
pucl put 1t this way · " ·A glass of white wine plea*'
was the ~Ingle most popular phrase s poken in
restaurants. bars and homes 1n 1979 ..
ANOTHEa WAY TO track wme sales is by k>ok -
mg at consumption at.at.. by st.ate A Los Angeles
newi.lcttc:r , The Wine lnve'>tor , dld lhLS analysts, find -
ing th<Jt 10 1979, as in 1978. 10 htates accounted for 62 6
J>('r <'ent of U S wtne <'Oru>umpl1on The 81g Ten
rahfomrn. Ne'4 Yotk. ll llnou. Flonda. Ne w J ers<'y.
Texas. Pt>Mbyh anta. Mct:;.barhuseu.s. M1ch1gan and
Ohio . ,
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t1onal ('()n.c;umptaoo B> now you've read umpteen
-.tones Jbout -thf' eeunomH rruraclt• of the Sun~lt
It s reflected here too
Stocks Slwot Ahead
As Rates Tumble
NEW YORK r AP I SaVlnlt' and loan stocks led the
way as the .. tock m .. rkel advanced broadly In bnsk trad·
ing today
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points t.o821 25
Gainers outnumbered Jasen by more than a 2· l
margin among New York Stodt Excbange-llsted issue&.
Tbe S&L at.ock.s, wtucb are often bi&hlY respoaaave to
mte rest-rat.e trend.a. have rallied of late u rat.es have
tumbled.
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ABC Shows Resurgence
NEW YORK <AP> CBS hJJd
the rour tughcst ratc.-d program!>
in the week ending May 4, but
ABC lis ted half of the A C
Nielsen Co.'s Top 20 and won I.he
three-way prime time rating~
r ace for th~ second :.trarght
seven-day penod.
CBS' "Dukes of Hazusrd" was
the week's No 1 show, with a
r ating or 24.8. Nielsen s ays that
means of all the homes in the
('Ountry with television. just un·
der a quarter saw at least part
of the top·rated s how.
"M·A·S-H," "It Minutes" and
"Flo" trailed the leader, with
ABC 's "That's Incredible!"
fifth. ABC had only two other
programs in the flrsl 10, but
seven m the seeond 10, and com-
piled a rating for the week of
16.7 to CBS' 16.J. NBC was third
at 14.5.
The networks say that means
1n a n average prime-time
minute dunng the week, 16.7
percent of the country's TV.
equipped homes were tuned to
I ABC.
• ABC now bas won both weeks'
competition since the e nd of the
1979·80 prime·Ume season April
20. CB.5 grabbed the prime-time
cbampioosbip from ABC in tbe
recently completed TV year by
ooe·teoth ol a ratings point.
NBC MANAGED to keep lhe
race relatively close wtth help
from a couple of specials, the
Country Music Association
a wards show. tied for sixth"" in
the ratings for the week. and the THE WEEK'S TOP 10 shows:
J ohn Denver.George Rum!'. mo· "Dukes of Hazzard." with a
t1on p1('turc, "Oh, God'" tn 11th r ating of 24.8 representing 18..9
pla('e million homes. "M-A·S·H." 24.5
CBS got a boost from "G1· or 18.7 million. "60 Minutes,"
deon's Trum~t." a "Ha llmark 24.2 or 18.S mHlion. a nd "Flo,"
Hall of Fame·· pres entation 23 J or 17 .8 million. all CBS;
starring Henry Fonda, which "That's Incredible!" 22.3 or 17
was 16th for the week, while million. ABC; Country Music
ABCscoredwith"Battleofthe A w ards S h o w . NBC , and
Network Stars" in 21st place and "Three's Company," ABC. both
"Ann-Margret's Hollywood Mov· 21 .6 or 16.5 million; "Dallas."
1e G iris." 25th. 21 3 or 16.3 million, and "Real
NBC suffered at the bottom or People." NBC. and "Vegas,"
the ratings, with four of the five ABC. both 19.8 or lS.l million.
least·watched programs. CBS' ! The oext 10 programs:
"Tim Conway'' show was S9th, Movie -"Oh, God!" NBC:
followed by four NBC programs, "Eight is Enough" and "Love
"BJ and the Bear," Part JI of a Boat," both ABC : "Charlie's
'Disney's Wonderful World" Ao gels'.' ~~ "Benson." both
presentatiC>n of "The Secret of ABC, lie: Hallmarlr. Hall of
the Lost Valley," and a two-part 1 r,ame-Gideon's .. Trum~.t," CBS: re~at of the movie "The Tower· Ha ppy_ Day.~ and Laver:ne
mg Inferno." with the cooclusion ?."d ~rley, both ~B~ •. Ue;
62nd and the first installment 20·20, ABC. and Oaf( rent
6Jrd. Strolr.es." NBC.
'Princess' to Air
WASHINGTON <AP) -1be Public Broadcasting Service has
made it clear that it bu no intention of canceling its planned show-
ing of tbe controversial documentary, "Death of a Princess."
"While we fully understand the gravity of the concerns regdnt.
ing broadcast of this film, we stand by the program and intend to
feed it as scheduled from 8 p.m . to 10 p .m. on Monday, May 12,"
said Barry Chase, PBS' direct.or of current affairs pro1T"ammin&.
Chase did say. however. that reporte r Bill Moyers IUJd publi~
stalio~ WNET-TV in New York have been asked to prepare a
followup program that might be broadcast immedlately after lbe
documentary.
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the NBA's l ast two surviving team.a.
clash in the title series. The series is pre.
v1ewedat8; thegamestartsatabout8:30.
CBS 8 11: 30 -"'The Memory of
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A:Ctress Sliunned Easy Road tO FaJD.e
' 8y nED VAGt:R ~EW YORK <AP) She could bau been ano4ber Bo Dt~k But ~rah Rattan had another toal 10
mind: she was dt&ummed to become
• senoua •«'t.reu.
Alter Ml Ramn a~attd In J1c
Jaueline Su ann'1 "Onct 1.s Nut ~nouah ... Holly wood reportN'
lboufbl they bad a n ~ ~· sym bol tu
eitplotl.
lut that was "V1! > urs aao. and
Wttbln • year. the bn&hl youna ~l.ir
bad ftded from thc.-iCl'nt'
• '7RE aOLES I "a bt•ana olh~rvd lheD ~ ra\.ht.>r 11\8tp1d." Mis.' Raf
l ln r«aUed.. "They had no i.ub.-.tant't'
-..hatJOeYW. Prt'tty t:irl n.Ms
u1d · 1 ·d ~ork onct• t'very flvt>
\ 1•11r11 Tiwrt' urt• vt•ry h•w rol~ (or
ltunu•om• who i. not u i.uJ>t.'l"!\tur Thl'I
19 J bUI mul mo. l O( lhe i.tud1os
are ru.n by bualne men
.. TR!! lll-:ALIT\' IS you have to I~
wd I known t•11ouli(h tn Jll'l th•· rnlcs Hut
in 1 \1. tht'y'll RIVt• 1111 unknown a dP
m<1nd111w. wood toll' own· frL'<1utntly
lhun lht>Ultl\'UI hl111' ..
lier fa ~l tht•oln<·ul film in (1 v1·
vt>ur 1i. "Tout·hed lly l,ovt'." an
"'h11•h -.ht• ha" a romplt•tely dJ((erent
rnh· than tht> pcrsua:.1ve \lam p of
'On<'l' b Not Enough · ·
For twr new film. based on a true
'tor.). M1sll Ralfan pla)'ed down her
look:,, <.·ut hl'r long hair and coocen
tr.1tt.'d (,IO her vulnerabtllty to create
tht" character of a woman kiel and
lonuly at a school for handicapped
<'htldren.
was made. "To Elvis. With Love "
"flt' wa.s moved terribly and broh
down crying," ahe said. "He said I
should read 1t. I dtd and had the
um~ reaction. I broke down sobblna.
We felt tt was pot.telJaJly ea&.ertain· 1n1 and at the u me time could
1.•d ucall' t he public and ho pefully
rhunge lheir life In some way "
For M1i.s Ratnn. muklng the mm
14 as an educauon.
"I HAD THE natun l mllrrudatfon
ever yone has when they go to work
with hand1capped c~Hdren.u ~he"
u1d. "You feel like you have to talk
differently a nd treat them dif-
ferently.
"Eventuall y. I was a ble to look
beyoo<S the handicap and accept each
one u .an individual. Jt's our hope
that by the end or the movie, the
viewer also looks beyond the ban·
dicap."
''l quieltb beome MW&re ol what 1
rtalb wuted from life ud ,.,_ 1n >
c~r and .taat ... mak\ac me so
unhappy. 1 l'Mlbf"d that what I want·
ed most ol all was to eveaQaally &aio th~ respect ol my p°een."
That me&Dt dropploa out ol tht>
limelight ror neatty five yurs, pla)
mg small dlantt dubs. ta.lung acllng
Jessona . and acceptloa par~ on
televi&ion that expanded btt acting uoae more than he r familiarity quo
tlecu..
.~ ........ A STAR THI! HAAO WAY She plays a nurse's aide helping a
) oung eirl with cerebra I palsy who ls
confined tn a wor ld no one has
penetrated
Miss Rafhn said her desire to
become an -actress had nothing to do
with prospective star dom o.boqh Rafftn
''IT WAS HARD work." said thl•
21-year-old actress "But I fc·el I H ' grown as an actress "
telt!\ 1~1on. Miss Rafhn found her beM
opport urutles oo t.ht-tube, espedall~ ·
in miniseries llkl· tht> upcoming
"Haywire.'' and "The Last Convt'rt1
blc "
"H I °"dnt 14attl'fl for film~." ~ht•
"IT'S A FILM we're proud of,"
sa.ad MlSs Rarrin. The "we" she re·
fer s to as she a nd her producer
hu~band, M1cbael Viner, who dis·
t•overed the book from ~ hJch the film
"I TOOK t ·p actang because l was
shy and thought 1t would help me
come out of m y shell." she said
"And at did. I found I could do and
say things I v.as far too em barra.'iM!d
to say as Deborah. But I could do at
as another <'haracter and say, hey at wasn't me."
When most serious actors and ac·
tresses seemed to shy a~ay from
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TOKYO <AP> Sar Alrred Hitchcock had
Jegions of fans in Japan and tus death is being
marked by spedal showings ol his movies. Every
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Hitchcock thriller last week in me mory or the
m ova"' director. who died Tuesday at age 80 Tht.-
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New boo~includes recipes from 140 Laguna Beach re-
sidents plus a history of the Art Colony and portrait of
the persons who live there.
By JUUITll OL~()N
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Wbo's cooking 1n Laguna
Beach"
Just about everyone, mdudang
architect ChraslJan A~I. car·
loonist.a Phil and Frank In·
te rlandi, restauranteur Tony
Manzi, former newspaper editor
Ni c k Williams and 'Haler Leland Cooley
What they stir up •~ an 10
teresting melange of foods. a
\'an ety diverse enough to keep a
team of chefs cooking for years
IT'S ALL DOCUMENTED in a
brand-new cookbook which is
rollinJt off the presses today.
ca lled "Wbo'a Cooking 1n
La,auna Beach."
The volume la more than Just a collection of recipes. It '1 a his·
tory of the Art Colony. u portrait
of the people wbo live there and
a pactonal documentation of it.s
eclectic ambJance
Jt5 author. Arline Isaacs.
s pent three years gathering re·
cipes. antervtewing the 140 con
tnbutors and wntmg the history
and personal sketches
A "rusty " Journalist. Mr~
Isaacs naively thought that thE>
book would be a good way to
brush up her writing skills
SHE SMILES when she thinks or all the trauma s associated
with putUnc it together.
"I tested a lot of the recipes
and gaioed 10 pounds." sbe said.
·'Then 1 stopped and let so~e
else do it. Dave and I ate out for
three yeari."
She also bad nightmares
proofreading all the recipes and
got to the point of actually dream·
ang about the book.
And she "s had to answer
numerous questions about the
book for the last thret> years.
.. Every lime I'd meet some·
one on Forest Avenue they'd
ask when the book wa~ going to
be ready."
The funniest part of the
publishing process was the cov-
er. Mrs. Isaacs said. ,_.
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Reeipes From
·_· __ Litgu~~ -""•eh
ALL THE CONTRIBUTORS
were invited to appear at · the
lrvaoe Bowl one Sunday after·
noon lo be photographed en
masse for a color dust Jacket.
"About 85 showed up." Mrs.
Isaacs Said. "I .told them aU it.
\\OUld take a bout 20 minutes.
T hen the photograpJ>er's tripod
bToke and he went off t.O try to
rand another one -on Sunday afternoon ...
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book. "Who's Cooking in Laguna Beach."
PENNEALSUGO · DIANE AND MARCO SA~N 'S
112 cup imported olive oil
1 onJon, finely chopped r
If.a medium carrot, fmely chopped
If.a stalk celery. finely chopped
1 pound lean ground beef
Dry red wine to taste (about v .. cup)
Salt to t.aste
Pepper to taste
Oregano to taste
Parsley to taste
1 pound seedless tomatoes, peeled, chopped
l pound tomato paste
'4 pound fresh sliced mushrooms, sauteed in butter
t "2 pOm4 pane (mc.tacciola or any pasta>
4 tablespoooa butter ' ,.,..... snted ParmeaD me.e
Hea tbe oil lo a deep trymc pan. Add Ute omon. ~
and celery and coot over low beat until vecetablea are aoft
and begin to change color. Add beef and fry 1ent.Jy .unW tt
begins to brown, crumbling with wooden spoon. Moisten with
wine. season to taste with salt. pepper, oregano, and parsley.
Add peeled tomatoes, ltlntnl UDlO mixed with meat. Add
tomato paste and stir. Cook slowly, stirring from time to
time. After about 2 hours, add saut.eed mushrooms and COO·
Unue to cook. Meanwhile. ln a separate large pan, bring
water with l T. s alt to boil. Add peone and cook until slightly
tender but still firm al dente. Drain in colander. Plaei! butter
in emptied pan. Add penne and stir. Add most but not all of
sauce and continue stirring. Serve in large bowls or plates.
lopping each serving with remaining sauce Sprinkle witfl
fresh grated Parmesan cheese
TORTELLINICONPANNA .
2 packages (12 ounce) frozen Tortellini <can be purchased at Italian deli)
l pt. unsalted whipping cream
1/4 pound butter
Salt to taste
Pepper to taste
About 1 teaspoon nutmeg
,., cup freshly grated Parmesan cbttse
Cook frozen Tortellini in boiling salted water for approx·
imately 1S minutes 'or as directed on package) until al dente.
Meanwhile: In skillet, add cream, butter, salt. pepper and
nutmeg. Cook over low heat until blended. Let stand covered
until Tortellini is ready. Drain Tortellini in colander but do
not rinse. Add to cream mixture. Add Parmesan cheese.
Cook slowly, stirring, until sauce just begins to thicken.
Remove. Serve immediately in large heated bowls or plates
as first course for dinner or main course for hmcheon. Serves
six persons
L01lNA MILLS• APPLE CBJP CAK.E
1 ~ cup salad oU ·
2cups suear
2 eggs. blended
3 cups ra• apple chunks
t cup c~fjncans ~ teaspoon g soda
If.a teaspoon salt
2 tealpGOnS vanilla •
1 teupdon cinnamon
3cups0our
Combine IDgredlenta in order stven. Batter w1ll be thick.
Spoon Into uqrea.aed 9xl3·1Deb pan. Bake at 350 cleareea for
one bow or Wit.ti done.
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She served the cooks some
"ine and refreshments and kept
the m happy until the photo
~CSl>lOn was finished.
Tht-book ha s many ni ce
tourh<'S. such as the s ignatures of most of the contributors on
the e nd papers a nd thr ee
i n d ices so rec ipe s and
personalities can be found in a
hurry
THE NAMES OF the reCipes
arc appealing in themselves:
Penne al Sugo, Tortellini con
Pa nna, Chicken-Spinach Crepes,
Dolma, Carne en Camisa, Fl'08t·
ed Chicken, Firebrand Chili and
Apple Chip Cake.
There's even one computer·
proarammed recipe calLed
Armenian Cheese Bourek. and a
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Arf/ne ·fsaaCS sp ent three years gathermq recipes. 1nterv1ew1na and wntmg the his-
tory and personal sketches for her book. Who s Cooking in Lagunc1 Be<Jch ··
racy one lilied Last Mango in
Paris.
Mrs. Isa a rs st1 II has all the
or iginal rec1J)('s and she says.
"Handwr iting analysts \\OU!d
have a field day."
A multi-talented person. Mrs.
Isaacs was brought up m Mt
Vernon. N . Y .. where she learned
the newspaper busmess at the
age of 16.
SHE MAJORED in journalism
and art at Nt-w YOf'k Cnivl'rsrty,
!-lud red at Parson:. S<'hool of
Design and wai:; an mll'rior dt'-
s igner with Henry Roth on
MadLson Ave
Her career has tnl'luded stinb
in the motion pccture industry.
the public relation~ held and
work as a pbot.ogr,pber.
She bas been active 1• civtc af·
fairs an Laguna Beach si.nce she
aod her family •oved to llie Art
Colony ia l.SJ70.
Thl' authnr crN11ts her inten~st
m cooking to her mother. who
"al '1w J\~ hod k itchen drawers
cramrrwd full of recipe chp-
pLng~ · · and w a.-; chief cook for
her tt-mplt-in M t. Vernon .
The 347 page cookbook, which
sells fo r $15 95, <SunBox Press.
Lueunll Beach >. is barely born
but already Mrs . Isaacs bas
found great ll'llerest in it.
She eir~cts ~e first printing
of 3 .000 to sen "b"ke hotcakes ...
Feed Your Kids' Right
Hyperactive children can be treated with proper diet, according to Or.
Lendon Smith , a practicing pediatrician who authored a book
called 'Feed Your Kids Right.'
By MJCHAEL PASKEV10l
OI 1M O.tly ~I ... S\lff
Or. Lendon Smith. well known
to milbons of Americans via his
frequent television appearances.
is no stranger to the problems of
hyperactwity in children.
The a uthor and practicing
pediatncaan has treated more
than 7,000 youngsters for that
malady over the past 19 years.
One of them was has daughter,
now 30. who was diagnosed as
hyperactive when she was 13.
REFERRING TO the medical
and nutr1tionul advances that
have been made since then. Smith
admitted his own s hortcomings in
treating his daug-hter.
"We knew we were adequate
parents." Smith told a weekend
gathering In Anaheim of mem-
bers of the California Dent.al As·
socialion.
"We wondered if it bad
something to do with her being
born in St. Lou.ls.'' be joked.
"So we got her some speed,"
he said. It slowed her down -
stimulants have the opposite ef.
feet in children -but had the
extra impact of malting ber a space case.
"She couldn't play volleyball
anymore so s b e did her
homework," said Smith, draw-
ing laughte r rus be mimicked
bis daughter standing on the
sid e lines and mindlessl y
watching the back and forth
fiigbl of a voJ.lyeyball.
.. WE BAD A talk with
ber ... Here take this pill.'' be
added.
Drugs no Joncer are part ot
Smith's treatment except in the
most serious s ituations.
Hyperactivity. UJ.nesa and e~
stress can be preven&ed by llm·
ply makinc 1ure >'"" chlld eau
right.
Not aurpria~y. the title of
Smltb'a new iJI "Feed Your
K .. Rilht.'' In lt, Smltb IDllkes aoaa• ,..__~ative ..._...
lions, lnt1Udlnl: .. To atop ctil·
clpUne prob&erna and vudallam
In the cluaroom, autbortUea
IDUlt tlOM UM Hndy atoret
wlthla two•• of the ICMGI." Anoe.Mr OM: "II 10Ur ca.Ud
&ovet a food to much that M
mU1t tat It da1b. ll la proe.bl, ... bed fOf' hllft, •I
l•ITW'I llllAICll 9'11 I
found that 95 percent of byperaC'-
Uve children arc carbohydrate
junlties. About 60 per cent or the
children are in ramllies with
some history o f diabetes.
alcoholism or obesity.
White-flour pro ducts. ice
cream and sugar sbo•dd be
banned from these homes, aaid
Smith.
Hyperactive youngsters ,are
plaaued with high levels or
naturall y-pr o duc ed
norepinel>luine ln their systems.
Tbe eoodiUon la further aggraval·
eel by carbohydrates that cause
rapid nuctu.tlons in blood sugar
Jeyela .•
The reeult ls a child whose
nec>cortft or outer. lntellect.Ull
brain la 1tJsnula&ed to t.be polnt wlMre ''UMy are unable to dll·
·e1ard unimportant mesa.,..,"
tald Smtth.
HYNMCl'IVE CHILDalN
tend '° bf H t,..mely tlckUah
Jnl)' two out ol 1,000 Wit.cl by
l•lth wn not -and J>rGM to .. rtlrthlNtal '4tMkMt reUtf'! IMI· u~·-.... 14 tlta&mb •utll6N1. 11 Mtt Jfntnt M bod)' r0t Ina
Staustically. such children are
more likely to be bed wetters or
suffer from what Smith termed
"night terrors; an adrenaline at·
tack wbenbloodsuaardrops <dur-
iags leep)."
Hyperactive boys outnumber
girls five to one and 75 percent
fall into the "fai r pe ople"
category with either blonde halt
and blue eyes or red hair and
green eyes, noted Smith.
Proper nutrition. accom·
p a nie d by s upple mental
vitamins. un do much to al·
leviate tbe situation, claimed
Smith.
He Ul'led parW1ts to "read the
kid'• body. Don't uaume ev-er~ iJI peycbiatrlc. • •
Tberetore lt'a up to parenta to
keep track ol their child'• Ml1ftl
habit.I.
.. WUN I A8ll 'What do yoca
eat'?'' tM kldttll'ta 1rtln1 t'GOI,"
m&th )oktd. "lle'll II)', 'I Ukt
turo tp1 and•••· plant •
"Rtnwm r," 1td mllh, "tM
•h•ltllf oll,.-\1\'lnlcl 11 I t ) "
t
••••
To stop d1sc1p ltn e
problem s an d
vandalism
in the classroom,
authonties must
close the candy
stores within two
mies of the school,
says Dr. Lendon
Smith in h is book.
As for children who arritt at
s chool without b a vine bad
br eakfast . Smith s aid, "No
teacher should be required to
teach a kid who dida't bring his •
brain to school."
School officials s hould con-
tinue to stress proper nutrition
and put an end to all junk food.
be added. Smith told of tM sue·
cess or a Norwegian school tbat
provided students with a doee of
fis h and cheese at 9:30 a .m. everyd~. He said the children
bad betteT' attention spans and
learning retention upabWtiea
than before the nutrition pro..
aram wu lnltlated .
In contrut, Smith ·told the
1tory or a acbool ln Or.p
where cbllclnn took a "* OD whether or not to kffp caacb'
m1chlnea. The vote waa II per·
Hnt In lavor of kttp&q t.M
11\IChU..
"TM priodpal aald tht aeMr
four ,.rrent were ab1tt1t,"
l •IU• 11td. 11You Hn't lllJlll
-·· .. ht added .• .,,..... •how ftn ()ptJona, ••• ,. ..
1n1our1&kll'dl"'''h' 1 ''
. .....
(2 OAIL V PILOT
Magic Mousse With Lean Ingredients
Slmpb' delmou.s. )el I~ Wbm r.Jalln t.s soft. chorouahlv bl•·nd~" ''mPlt , ... ma.... d .. _-... -# ~ ~ ~ 01er in u non ~11c k cooking .,pra~ r>rup lht• s T R Aw 8 f; RR y .
v ... • • ''"' YYt na wal<'r Pour Into I bowl ond that'• OW' sum Ciourmt l CO\'f'r blender and C'hUI . Spn-1.1 u.j•I. C''n· '>llUC\·pun OVl'r moderate ballt:r b~ the· '>p<IOnful ORA~GE b len der ea•., o • "" ... m ' hl'<•l. until bultt!r melts into mounds. 3 inches Cll'"R' 6\rrOPE Rl' 'SE
• •-1 reno prw s at high •Pttd. namon. if de ll'fd Cov••r Qla " ~· • m ou ae It .-looks and acrap nt h n "'h b a and t,hlll 1 \o hou.:.. ~· :ind water bolla. Lower a pan. •Make about 16 Cr eamy Oranst>
t St S 'I
L ., a e bb 1 •• heat and 1>\lr In salt and mounds ' ~lousse
a, e r amy ru l'r 1pacu 1. unttt until -... ....... It th•• t'•" ~-,. ronc---1--#--m r I ,....,_ ~ ,.. ... •• ,.a flour Ra k(• in a pr<!ti.cnted .,ma ll t bo h•
• \,1111;\,Ntl llv a anry •l' a u n aranult'a &r<' ture of .... ..uin" Garnl~h ~ .. i. ore• ug ' f r~nt'h rHtaurant )'"l I t I di 1 ,. .,_ .. Cook and '>l•r until t ht' iOO t.l•·~re·•· O\ 1•n for ·15 to !>""na('cakl' -.h•·JI., . • " C'Cmp <' t Y ~"o vt•u with f~ah or anuc• or fl , ... "' ' tt a made walh no c:r~•m Add coctacc ctteesc a nd 11n.it-rlnt> •e c u o,;'.,, or • Bv 81rbara G1bbont our m1xtun• h·av1•1> lhl· 50 m1nutt·' until Auhl,•n fn·-.h -.tr;11.1. l>crm:s
whataoever . no u11ar. rit'O-tllll Cover and blt>nd other fruit. If dl'llln'd, "d'·~ •JI lhl· pun o nd an d crap. Ht!movt-to a cinnamon butter oreaas ••ll .. "r ' ti 1 .... 1 .. lllrm'> :, ball Rl·ml~ve wtre r ackuntllcool.thcn 1-·or ••a 'ch ,•"•r\·ino '"' • .. •h un I C'OMP .. -,(I Y 1moo\11 "nd po<>n Into ·"1n,• o•'"NG... I I( I h " .~.. " 1'hla m1-ic mous t Is Add II .. .. "" .., ta tt•a1>ponn "ti t t t• pan from th•· hl0'H t>hlll. To (Ill. slm• oH tht• Spoon o rt
d
.... h
1 \'""' "· r lt ru~ ~laHt-a or dt'nl'rt cu p• CltEAMPVt'f'S I rup '"flt•c.l all ·11ld .,tir in tht t " t f h rr d f II • h II d n<··~ua er cup ma e ._,t ('•n. nutra ~I. if ool red. \)'rup or lll wrvt· C: r <'a m v 0 r a n a:e purpoM• ll11ur • . ·g,.: ... on<' op o eat' pu an I <' I (.' mousi;<· into a llOn·n ch food.'! hkt• k>w· ll"'Ct'tl'nt"r a nd purtl) Mokt•-. •·••lht 'l'l\'l11c•c, M OU"''e t"""'l..,., g1ven l ·•', .1 time., l>4·altnK well wi th <'htlli·d nr;1ni.:1· -.m ;d l -.pong1«·akl· !-.hdl I •t l'otl.tHI(.' and rtcoll.. th .... r ..... t I c • -~ .,. • ... ~ Y ' I l·Jo:~l> J lt•r t•lH'h t·~..: "add£•d. rnnu ...... lfll\lllrt• Slon• -r ,,,, "II h IHll'·ti uarlt•r · -... avn-u '"" JU <''' .,, lJ~ <·alor1t•'> 1·jt'h t :1~ quut\l'r cup butter P1 •part> mouue ftll t I h c·~t>•t and or ange JUIC'\' t•r and blend until fruit l-.•IMlt'tl It'll\ 1x•r '>l•r v1nu o I h d d u n ' l (' m I x tu re I:. in r t·I r1.i1•rJtor t• u µ :. I 1 <' •· d r r l':. h criocentrate J 1 Lo
1 1 1
.. r m .•rf,lurint• • n.:a •:a un ch1 ll 6tt1fi 1>m0<>th and~lo:.s). '.\1 a k t-" ..ih11ut 1r, '<f r awber rlf''I ~iirankl" U l't ~C'Omp ele'-nw t tf U'>l n•• n11 ""lorl" t•r "Qua rter c h C • .~ ~ B~cau.w or"""" j ul<'" d d
1
~ n •.. ' •· c... s up our:. In rl' ngera lor S p ray a n on ·~t 1c k crt'am puff1>. 140 ca lor1"" "1th "lnnamon L''-'ch .. '" ,. " on m x l ure 1\ ""'l'l'lt•ner1 t C' bi b d "'" .. .:. .. n inct-ntratc " i.o :. v. t't'l --:=:;::::;=::=:;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:=:=::::::::==:=:w;;a;;;"=r ===:=:;::;::;::~~o~m~~n~e~~u~tt~C'~r~a~n~~c~<:> ll~k~•~··~t~i n~v.~·~c~ll:;i~~·~t~h~··~a~c~h;::;;:=;;;:;:;::;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;::~""~r~v~1 n~l:?~·~1~70~c ~~l~o~rk'~c; _
n~Uuralty ool) a
'mall a mount of 1dd1
11 o n a l !>V.eet <'n ,•r 1
llt't•dt.'d
W ,. u ' e d I r u <' t o ~ <'
"rup c avallabl1: .u
lwolth food ~ton•!> 1 but
'11u roold 1L\l' Mm'). o r
llll·CUIC>r lt' 5.Uj:Jr :.vb
11\Ull'
\\\•'ve alM> t ned thl!>
n·r1pt' u ing t an~l'nnl'
tlltC'l' <'On<'1•ntr alt•. ~1th
•·11ually dcl,•rtabl<.• rt•
... ult:-You m ight hkt• tn
1 r~ 1l v.1th othl'r \•ana
t 1o ni. • 1°X<'1•p 1
I 11l11·n pint•applt' JUI rt·:
1 lw t•nz~ mc> in pinl'appl••
\\tll interfcn' 1.1.1th lhl·
th1ckemng1
1 rt{' m OU.<;S(' IS 3 IOVt•h
dessert by 1tst•lf. t•\'<'n
hel t e r ra nd m o r e
hl'althful 1 when .<'om
hint•d wit h fn •sh fruit~.
::nd makes a fo nc" fill
tni.? fo r our m int caioru·d
• n:a mpuffs
CREAM\' OflA~GE
MOl'S.c;;E
fJ.oun ce ca" und1 lut
··d o r anJ?l' JU IC(' •or
t :rngen ll<.' JUtCl' • roncc•n
1 rate .
I tabl,•:.1>00r plain
i:datftt
2 tabll·~p<>Qn-. rnl<I
"all'r :? 1 .1hl1·-.ponr ..
11 1 , 1 n g l' I 1 q u t • u r • " r
".1lt•r •
I r up botltng ".Jll'r
i cup 111 ... · ra t
I' rramc-d <'Ott :.l~l· c h1•r s1•
quartt·r t·up p;,irt
-l-.1 m r trntta t'ht•t•w
:? lt•:t .. poon-. 'an1lla
1q1t1onal pinch or
1•r alf'd to r bo ltll'ri •
"' ;1ngt• n r lc•mon p•·<·I
I tJbll'"l)<l(Jn'> hriu1r1
11 UC'IO'>(' ... ~ rup. or ~.
t ;1 bll>~poon!i. hon<'~ •M
'n r a lone .. ..,..., .. ,n .. r 111
• qual R tc•asp<l'ln-. ~uiwr
opt 100-.I r inn a l'T'fin
opttonal orJn~e o r
t an~t·ri ne sections for
J,!a rm~h
Al low JUl t'E' concen
lr;Jtl' tu cl<·(ro..,t -.l1 1!htly
"1> r1 nk It-J,!t·I :i t 1 n ''"
'' .t\l·r •and on.1 n~I' 11
q1wurt tn thr• bottom "'
l.llt·riclt•r rnntmn1·r Aflny,
11 to soflt•n "htl1• \11\J
h1·.1t I c up ~:it"r t11 bl11l
Fudge Is
Foolproof ..
I( ~ ou· n· lt kt• m o~t
,\men can'>. fudJ:l' 1.1.;i,
\OUr \'t'r~ rir!o.I ('OOklng
\t•ntun•. hack 1.1.hl'n ~ou
1.1.t•n • a \c~n a~•·r
W e 11 . t 1 mt·.. h a ' •'
l ha n 1:ed. and n o v.
t hl'rt':. Foolproof Fudi:;1·
the t-astt"\t a nd most
1h•ltl'IOUS fudj!l' {'\'Cr'
IT'S PRACTICALLY
l.111 -.afl' because 1l 'b
01.1dt> "ith that bmooth.
1· n·a m.' dessert base.
.. 1.1. et.>t t•m•d condensed
milk U>ng cooking isn't
rl'ri u 1 r e d : n o
th\·rmomete r o r so(\ ball
ll'1>t 1s needed Best of
all, th,•re·s not a rhant>e
of this fudge getting
~u~ary becau.<ie as soon
as s wl'etened conde nsC'd
milk 1s heated with th•·
<'hocolatc m orsel!>. 1t
form s a s moot h. thick
m ixture and cools Lo :i
firm con.'\1stenc\'
t'OOLPROO .. FcDG t,
4 Make s abo ut I J ,
pound.a > lti OU O ('(')
pafkages 1>e m1 swel't
"'hocolate morse ls
1 c 14·ounce > can
~ weetened conde nsed
m ilk 1N0Tevapora ted1
Dash salt
l • J t cu s p o·o n ~
\an Illa extrat>t
"i cup chopped
nuts, optional • •
St e p 1 : In top o f
double boiler. ove r hot
wat er . or l n heavy
saucepan, ove r low heat.
m e lt morsel& with
s we tlent d condenaed
mllk.
Step 2: Remove from
heal: 1\lr Sn remalnlna
tnlrtdi-.. t.p 3: SpreM evenly
lnto WU paptr·UMd g.
tncluqurepen.
&up•: aamaa.rtor
Uftlll ML
VOMSDOUBLECOUPOMS
SAVE WITH SLIM PRICE AMD
SUM PRICE .53 SU CEO
PEACHES ... ,,.q ' ...
SUMPRJCE .37 PEELED
TOMATOES
• ., I
GROCERIES
s[1;.ri~Tomat0Sauc:e .27
'*'flC-""'TC>/1 29 Slim Price Port< & Beans • ,. ,.,.._I CllJ"t
Slim Price Sweet Peas
.~•(I<"(((...,. 'it .. ""'C'I
Irregular Pears
•..0.1"<1 (No
Slim Price Fruit Mile
"'"""1110nu Slim Price Salad Oi
.29
.69
.49
169
.97
.97
.88
]49
.59
" •JO!'<!. tlPTit.l 99 Slim Prtce Paneake Syrup •
' .. <µ<].ct"' Slim Prtce Cat Food
S~e Oty Dog Food
"''"'"' l. Cf"' Slim Pl1C~ Dog Food
.24
419
.32
149
)19
.89
~OU'' ""'OIM"A. ] 29 Sim Prtc:e Sandwk:h Bags
11><()(1'<1 ~-TAa
Slim Price Kitchen Begs
s:'~~
.~., l'tapklrw
169
189
.99
.59
.29
CALIFORNIA 75 NAVEL 4lB ORANGES a.a .. ..,.. . ..-c, JU(;>
r~WBERRlfS49
""-'j' ,,,.. •
SUM PRICE
BATHROOM
TISSOE ....... .69
FROZEN FOODS
~w~
~~~~:
•7~UJ<-~()jl
Vons l..emONIOP
PRODUCE
119
.59
.69
.69
.65
.41
219
219
.85
Cri:p ~SpNch !JU .29
IB .49
~~AAlXW:~()jl '" .15
w~Sl CJ(TllM'N'O('t 49 Red Ddcloua Apples UI •
HEAL TH & BEAOlY
;'(j(.(XM PM:JloH:A
Akgy Reid Medicine
~~~~
139
129
]69
.59
VONS BAKERY
Sh'°~~ ... 33
229
239
329
SUM
PRJCE
MAYONNAISE
SUMPRJCE
MACARONf
• CHEESE
SUMPRICE
PAPER
TOWELS
SUM
PRICE
MARGARINE
.99
.24
.49 .
.39
BEEF 189 FARMERJOHN39 RJB UNK
STEAKS SALJSAGE
'""""' q<. llll1" l ()I'
,..,. ., ,.,,.,,.~
f"U'ro-~ UI ~ .... ~ La
CENTERCCJT
BEEF
ROASTS ............
••I r
BONELESS
TOP SIRLOIN
STFAKS
''l'il '"'H ,Nt• • r,H,,,,,.t~
129
259
MEATS
C~~ChuckSteak uo 139
~Ru~pRout f 19B
TiolJ.L 1\1<. l<CU t 88 ~Chuck Roast UI
ftO!<(lLS-.l'IUI -()<U("{\JI 198 ShoulderCJod Roat ui
1...al.~ [J()(".,~,(.((Ul>~l"lf }88 Lean Ground Bed 1.11
lAlll.f..,.;N'.Jl -V"-LIA p,.o. ]93 Boneless Chick Stak.s UI
OSCAR MAYER
BEEF ORME.AT 139 W1ENERS ,,,.., •-./•.,,.,,,
• >l>J. > ......
VONS
POTATO
SALAD ' .. ,..,..., ( .,,,.-.. ~ ~,.,.\.J C..t.u V • .59
DELICATESSEN
M').r<J~ GaOo Stlald Sliltme
139
.99
139
159
~c,;~~.3t
m:~s29 ~ .
SUMPRICf: CANNED
DOG FOOD . .... ..,..
REFRESHING
SUM PRICE
BEER
.19
129
UQOOR
• ~i.m • -llll tCW 0 _..,.., ~ma'7-0own 1199
~odM 619
~~..iiuor• 129
~Coffee Uqueur 485
~n·~ll(_~ met BouftN>n 1099
'U'IV -"""'-•JJ ~ Robert MondlllWt 299
· ~·m •-~D Old Smuggler Scotch 999
~'-'ll'tQLOIOW.J Fresh Pori< leg Roast
lll 173
UI 159 MOllfERS'DAY FLOWERS
... 99
l'lO"~ "-101•1.M A"Cl f"llOll'1" 69 Young Hen Turkeys t.a •
la.98
SPECIAL OFFER
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BLOOMING
MOMS
COLORRIL
VIOLETS
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v. 149
~595
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FOOU WOOnesday May 7 I 980
It's Tostada Time
For a quick warm weather meal. g et tortilla shells
a nd p ile th em high w ith spicy fillin gs
Oo )Ou t'v~r ~~I J
l'ruv111.: for lht• .opp)
fhl\ CH Of !\h•Xll'UO fn11<I'"
" )'llu'r,• fond or ttu·o ..
lht> M1•'(1C'1111 '-111\cl"' 1r h
huw ubout J lllt l'· 'iu"'
I\'' Thi' l\'<'11w.· for Ut•t•f
1' o !I t a d u ' rn .1 II. ,. , u
navorful .rnd nut 111 mu'>
hurr) up mt•JI
To,tJdJ' .an up,•n
f .a <' t• II ' .1 I ,1 d J n d
'and" 11"11 t•ornbinutwn.
.ire un rntt'rt"•l in.: i:.tud~
of contr .. ,h I h1•n • ~ tht•
c· r 1 ~ 11 .1 11 d 1· r u n t• h )
torllll.i '''r'u' lht' '"" h·xlurt· ul llh 'hr1·1hfrd
If it's got wheels
you'll move it
faster in a
Daily Pilot
classified
ad.Call
642-5678 and
a friendly
ad-visor will
help you turn
your wheels
i nto cash.
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cht-t' Then t.her e'i. tht'
cool. rn111p l<'ttlK't> rom
par"d to the ~P'<'Y an1t
p1pin1t hot meut mix
tun·
\ (1,1 I t r I' fl \I 1· 111 II
t o r t 1 11 a . -... h 11· h t' t1 n
u'>uall.,. bt' pur<'h1•wd h\
1 h1• ho>. 111 .:1111·t·r'r
.. wn•-. lormi. tht· bu:.t· ol
I ht• ltllSlJdu 1t ti. th1·n
tnppt'd 'Alth d melll m1-t
tun• 't'hH·h ran be made
111 J Jiff} "1th ground
IX't'f ant.I frel>h chopped
tomJlOt'i. An t'O\\'IOpt·
of \jC'O '>t'ason\ng m1io.
.11lch JU'>t th1• n~hl <'llnl
h1nJl1on 11f '>J.IH't'" fur J
rt•Jll'>lll ~lt•>.ll'dn flJVOI
th JI " 1u ... 1 r l).!hl uncl not
loo ho\
LeltU<'t• 1:. tht·n pilt·d
on top and ohvl'l> can bt·
,1dded as a gl.lrn1sh Tht'
rdt·a of :.l1rnni.: lhl' fn•,h
tomalC>t'l> d1n.•ttly into
t h<' meat m1xtun• ralht-r
than adding tht'm with
t h t' I t• t t u c· t· ~ o r k l>
C''Pl'l.:ially ~II wht:n 1t ':-.
o I f s t• a :. on f o r t h 1 •
tom<1lot·i. and tht•\ n·
not really n·d rux· •
If vou'n.· an and tc.rt1
f an." Cream\ Ch1rkl'n
Taco:. 1:-. ·<1nolht.•r un
usu:JI rt'<'IPt' to ,JtltJ 1n
ll'rt'!lt lo vour ml'ttls
Cookt-d d1kkt•11 I" 1.'0m·
h1nt•d W1th u ta.sty i.uut't•
ni.ulc· <1u1rkl v ui.1nw un
l'n \it'llllH' o ( d\t'l'!IV
.,,1\1('1' fll"
~W l\'t'd "1th J 1·0111
i:lui.s of milk and ft t•sh
I r u 1 I 1• 1 l h t· r t h 1•
IOhtJdJ'> 111 th1· (,11•11,
~ 111 J>rO \ 11lt· J " t• 11
bislant•t•d nwul lhJt'
qu1r kly Jnd t·u~lly pn·
pJrt.-d
BU~.t TOSTAOA!o.
)t tostadu:.
1 pound ~rount1 ht't'f
I t·n \ dOJJt' 1 I ' uunrt'I
l iH'O '>l'U'>OOIOg Oii\
1 I l'UIJ "Jh•I
I t t1 bh•spoon \ in•·l.!.ir
:.! tomato(•:.. t'hoppt•d
Shn'<.ldt'<l ll'ttu1•1·
Shrt'tldt•d montt•rt· v
j:Jl'k rhN~t·
PllH'<I np<.· ohn·,
Wrap t c~tadu' loos1·lv
1n foil and ht•a l in :mo
dt•grt·1· o"vl'n !.i 111 111
minuh.._ Brown t~·t·f 1n
largl' s ktllt·I. sl1rring In
rrumhk. pour off 1·\
n·s~ fol
,\ d d t' on I t' n t ' o I
M'a:-.on111g mix 1•nvt•lo111"
"'ah'r. and '1111·gar h1
1ng to·a boll. '>lirnni.: or
~
~Off Squeeu"
Parkaymargarine.
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place a ~encroui.. spoon· ru1 111' bt-t•f mixture on
111\t' IOMacta Jnd top \t II h
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• Toi.tadai. can be
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bro" n JJld cni.p
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Eating right.
Sometimes it seems
your teenagers live on
hamburgers.
And you worry about Wt
Don't.
Take a· hamburger with
, lettuce and tomato. Add~
an 8·ounce glass of mill
You've added something
good to make it a
balanced meal.
For about 12£!
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Sound~· of Summer
Slurp, e~h. splash
l8d snap are l.M cv<'r
pttffnl IOWKLI of aum·
mer. The9e 1111me lh•cly
1ound1 lhat provld~ a
cooai.nt choruA for the
active lllc ah10 tttvt"
aummertlme menuis a
1peciaJ di men.sion.
What would a Popa cl
be Without that toogut"
lapping alurp! Wha t
would we u ll a nap
btlan wit.bout th sn ap"
And who would want to
eat a radish without tha t
aUSl)'Ull cnmcb"
O et loto t.ht> 110Undl or aummer: play Uwm to
your adv.ntagc us you
plan your meitls . 1'ry a
Uttle snap Md splash for
lunch by tossll\g • cnsp
&reen ga.rdt>o salad with
JUtcy Calarornta nee·
tannes. Marinate brat-I·
ly ·with 011 and · vinegar
a nd don 't forget the
crushed mint'
How about a little
5lurp and crunch at din·
ner? Start out with a
rdreshing blender drank
fea tu ring fr es h
California peaches, a
dash or lime juice and
your favorite rum or
m meral 14 atcr.
The n a crunc hing
finale with a fruited s un·
dae or s hortcake c using
only the freshest pick or
I he sea son -f resh
Ca liforni a peach es,
plums or nect a rines)
sprinkled with toasted
almonds.
For all those ·won·
d e r r u I sou n d s ta n d
flavors or the season an
one e~ dish, _consider
th~ Pea ch C<.a hbJl gc
Pa t c h Sa l ad . Ap ·
propriate for lunch or
dinner, it's a coolin g or·
c heslralion or the
s l urps, c runc h t•i..
s plashes and s naps the1L
only comes with ~ardt•n
fresh and the Sl'<i son '!>
best.
G r een pt•ppl'r anci
1.·1.·lery add I he C'rUnC'h
a nd s nap. Succulcnt
peach s la <'<'S and a
C'reamy gelatrn provide
the slurp and s plash. All
1n a stummcrmg mold
that prom1st's to brettk
out an harmony the
mmute you bite rnto it.
So <'OOI off and tun<.· in
I h i s s um m1.•r t o lht·
:.ounds, the sensations of
).!ood eating. For mon·
1ll'l icious wavs to mttkf'
.1 !>pla5h in your fam1l} ·,
meal planning, send for
t he 48-page colorful
rnokbookJet "A Tas te of
rhc Rain bow" featuring
fres h Ca lifo rn 1<1
pt·aches. plums, liartleu
1a·ars and nectarine!>.
Just send SI to: "/\
Taste of the Rambow."
Cal ifornia Tree f 'ru11
1\greement. P. 0 . Box
<!55627. Sac r amen to, ca Ii r. 95825.
PEACH C A B BAGE
PATCH SALAD
1 e nvelope ( l table!-.·
1X>on > unflavored gelatin
34 cup wat er
1h cup each mayon·
Poultry
Good
Value
WASHJNGTON CAP>
Americans interested
an getting enough pro·
tein, but discouraged by
the high cost or beef.
continue to find good
value in poultry.
NulritionisL'i note that
eggs. too, can be a
valuable protein source
1( eaten in moderation to
avoid cons uming t oo
m uch cholesterol.
The federa l Office of
Consumer Affairs notes
that you can predict the
tenderness. meatiness
a nd appearance of
poultry simplr by read·
ing the labe informa·
tion.
MANY packages con·
tain the Agr icultu re
Department's USDA in·
s pection m a r k. This
means the poultry is
safe and wholesome to
eat, but it doean't tell
anythina about the ten.
derneaa or meaUnesa of
the bird.
Look ror a grade mark
for meatineu inlonna-
lion. Grllde A chickens
t u rkey a, duc ka and
capons are the meatlelt and have the fo weat
lean 1n t.heir ald.na. PNdidtbe._.,...,
by loc*'"' for UM clw
or a 1e or t he blrd.
Vouq blrd•i UI Ulll)' labe led 11 nroller1,
trren • .......,.bt:: u ............ ......................
, ... NCILftY, .... G»
n•u~e and IOUJ' Cn"IM
2 tabl pooo.s cldrr 'inea r
l l•bl spoon uch
prcpal"t'd m u.st•rd. prt-·
part"d horseradis h and
!U.t~U
,., l f'UpOOn salt
'~ Lt' poon ~PP"r 3 r UQJ earh dact'd
In•, h Callfbmta pt>acht•'
t ubout 11• pounds' !And
hrtddt>d rabbaKt•
111 cup ear h r hopJX."tJ ----
ar.-~n p ppu, col ry
ond •U~'t'd a n onion
1.cttu<-o I av
2. frt"lh t•ltrornl
JH' r hc•. plttt•d •nd &heed
In t1 mtt11 11 u urt•pu n
llOft.t'n jlt•httm ID I,' l'UP
of th<' w1.1tc•1 . c.Hi.,olve
oYt•r low ht•Jt. ruol.
Mt'un\o\hlk, ID large
bowl \o\h l k togl'lher
m.i y o nn u 1st•, i.o ur
t'rt"aam . v1 11 t'g1tr,
mus taro . horstradlith.
1u1ar. u lt, pepper und
remainlna ~ cup watn.
11tlr tn llt laUn mlxturto,
thtn remalntna lngn··
d lent1 Hctpt leuucc
and 11U~ pe-chH .
Tum lnto rsix cup mold
Chill until firm, ubout
tour hours. Unmold onto
le lluCl'·llned serv1 n~
plate. gunush with i;hct'<I
1uiaches. Makes tilX lo
eight servings.
Sh1rrmer, splash
and snap descnbe
this cooling
and satisfying
Peach Cabbage
Patch Salad.
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11-0Z. PKG.
LB. 69c s 1 2 • LB. EA.
~ ... fl • Ufflf ~lli.lR!. PORK LINKS IH.1/ .....
29c APPLESAUCE ~:i.~:t ! .. : 57c 1 ~0z PRUNE JUfCE ~;;~. ! .... 94c
27 c OVEN BAKED BEANS .... ! .. . 78c
6 ~-OZ GREEN CHILES ~~:;_oocro e HJ/ 34c
<t $iiiPPi '00•""'""" '"'°"···::~ 20c ~IR£S!~!1 ~:;··~ ! " ..... 81 '
• pjp:f iins ..... o 69c , CORN OIL "" $109
C-ONUOINA
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PURINA• TUNA e-OZ lllONE V. llVEA. COUl'fTAY DINNER
)w. CAT FOOD OR ~AS!~ !RUT .
POTATOES
U 5 lo() t •AU$$( T~
1 sc LB 9 iiR SOAP . 39 SHORTENING ...... _. ! q,,, '1.75
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l; SANDWICH BAIS ,~O CT 8 c !e· STATER BROS. 57c J J
• L•llE TOLAllE ...... LDCHEDD•A 534, .... PORK & BEANS JOO/ $ 3 2 9
•CHEESE ......... 1•.oz BBQ ~AUCE '""'$'""'' • s107 MUMS IN 6"'Po r .......... EA.
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1 1oii1054c PASTE
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FISH FILLETS E~~:r!~:R .... ! 1/~0l $3'' STTRPYOOCILUPTSE .. A.CTM• ENT! . '"s15459c r=.,,. .. _. ''°' s1&4 = -.<•O
MllS PAUl'S $279 s. . . R ! " I • FISH STICKS ~~.'lvmA . • .... . 2•-0Z MARGARINE ~·~.o!~~ • I .. uz BSC
DONUTS =~~:H c11uM.0Lmo :J£uv ... ! . ,~G 7 6 c SPREAD :::::.~::> . ! ••'>r 45c Beer, Wine &
L iquor Specials
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COOL WHIP TOPPING .~ ....... M>Z 79• trlfb ~~~~·UI .. \01 29c
ORANGE JUICE 1•0P1c•N• .. 1 .......... 12-oz. ·93c
APPLE JUICE llNICA ............... I.OZ 95•
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fty MARTIN 81.A\N ,
"Why {'ttn'l I 't:nd for more than on rl"
rund on a product l i.ueotten•
Man)' rcfumtt'ra uk U\Ls qu Uon whf'n
t•onfroott'd by n ·rund fornu sllpulatJna 'on~
rt'hmd J)E'r facmh ur addrt> "
The un:.\n•r 1' simple Manufarlurt'n
"ho rnl\kt' refund orrer'i hlVf' I r18ht lO llt"t
th,• rul that )'au mu.st follow to ('lbtatn )'Our
1 duntl If > ou don 'l cart• to follow the rulei..
don t 'il'Od for th,• I rund
01111•: t-•:lt llOU EllOl.O rult•'I arf'
u:.u.ill) dl•:.1g0t>d tu enable a m1tnufac.-turt'r to
reat•h u' mun\ f}t'Ople as ~able for the
mont'\ 11 h••~ budgt•tf'd for th<' offer
\n Hnponunt '-t'C'rt't Of SU<.'ChSfUI rerund
ing h to folll1" n•fund IO">tnarUOM Ca&rt'fulh
If ) llU llb\.111\ Jlhilt1onal prouh oC
purc.-hast• for u rt'htnd )(lU have already re
queslt-d )OU <'BO trade them w1lh friends who
have not \et taken jdvantage of lhe offer Or
) ou ('jn add thl' proofs to your t.'ollect1011 ,rnd
"aal for a nother uffcr 1 t~wnng the l>dffi1·
ont'S
H1•funders "'ho ignore one ~r hoU">l'holtl
rules ufl,·n discover to their regrl't lhat lht~ I ),
ont• 11( the few t1m1 'i wht·n d mJnufac.-lun·1
"111 dti.<:ard their proofs of pun·hd:.t:
REFUNDERS Al.SO ARI:: ~~lc:ing for
trouble lf tht'y try making multtplt: n•fund re
queSl.!. u."ng variations of their naml·' amt
:.iddrt'S!>l~
Ho" much trouble? For the an~wer to
that questaon. I contJcted l ' S Postal ln:.IJ('t'
tor SN McKusick, who c.-oordinatl.'l> in
\'t'Sllgations of a ll t~ pes of <·oupon and refund
fraud llert.' 1~ what he had to <,a~
"Some ronsumers havE' bE'Pn known to
submit multiple request:-. for rC'funds. In or
dE'r to conceal the fact that they are submit
ting more reqitests than allow<'<I by the terms
of the offer. they resort to various types of
concealment.
"They may use var ious names Olh(•r than
thelr own or ua~ thf'lr own names but cban1e
the normal itl)f'llina Their own name may be
uat'd bot th ..addrt!N may be alter.cl aUab\ly.
Thty may enlist Ule aid ol friends or re·
lullY'(>S 11nd 1ubmlt the refund requear.a uaana
thon nam and addrosa
"All Ot' THESE sublerfU&es and con·
culment& rnuy conatltulti fraud depeodlng on
lht tcrn\lt of lht• p"rllf.'ular refund offer.
Your rudcrs t.hould be aware that the
ui.t• of lhl· llnHt.'<.I States mails for the purpose
11f fr Jud v1t>IUlt':. Title 18. U S. Code. Section
IJ4l, Motl fo raut.I In udd1t100. anyone who
violates lhu1 itl'tllon. usm1: a fictltlous. false
or u~buowJ numc or address. may also be in
'lolu1111n of ~hwn 1342
· On <'OfH l<'llon of violations of either of
thl"" ...._., t11111,, tht• and1\1dual c.-an be sen·
11 111 n.I tu J 11n~un term of up tu ft\ c years, a
• I , 000 fin1• or ooth
"Whtie we cerlatnly do not want to
(ragl\len the vast maJor1ty of t'OOSUmers who
UM.' refund \ ert1ficdtes in tbe proper manner.
1l '-tlouJtl ht· mudc known to those who may be
11•1111f'st111i.: refunds ilh•gally that they could
111111•1 1 tl1l·ni...t·IH·' to un"<1nted problems.
If )vur rl'CJtlt.·r"> hav~ tnlormallon con·
11•rn1n)! the 111\:~a l n'demptaon of either
1·1 nt-. off coupon, 11r rl'fund offe~. lht'y ma)
v. nti-. g1v111g full p;1rt1c ulars. to the "Postal
1r .... pl'1·1or u1 ('lwrge" in c·arE' of their local
Jl"'t offH'l' 01 th1.·~ m.1 y :.end lht>1r inform a
\1011 1hr,·1·1h t11 m1 . ~ 'I; \kKus1ck , Postal
li1,pl•ct111 , I' 0 Hox 43558, St. PauJ. MLDn.
~J!dt)I '
Pleas<.' noll· that all of the refund offers in
1 ha' rulumn :.ire ont• per f41mtl y unlcs:.
'IH'l'lfted Olhl'rV. l!>C.
Ht:Fl'ND f>J-' TIIE DAY
\.\'rite to the followan~ 1:1ddress to ren·1ve
I h1• form rcqu1 red for this offer from Ziploc:
Fn·e Peanut Butter Offer, P.O. Box 8265-X.
Clanton. Iowa 52736. This offer expires July :w. 1980. ~o send fort he form soon
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~.May 7 t980 OAILV PILvT
A POT OF COFFEE AND JAMMY BARS HELP NEWCOMER S FEEL WELCOME
For Neighborhood Newcomers
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lont'ly expenen<'e. ,\ p<>l ·or c.-of(~ and th+> "'arm
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wheat , a l mond :-.,
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m<1~h1•d '"c·1•t pot.1101•'
on lop malw., ll d \ t•r \
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Fran1·1<,co Sht•pher<I .,
I' 1 e 1 ' t' c· o n o m 1 1· a I
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ground bei.'f 1s stretched
to ma kl' .,1x to 1•1ghl M'r\
ings by c·ombming 1t "1th
other ingn.'<ltt'nt' Low an cost does not
mean shortC'hanged on
nutrients. however One
3· 1:? ounC'e sweet potato
prov1dt.•s m o r e th an
100 Pt'rt'l'nl of the reC'om
mended d <11ly.allowanrt•
I R Or\ I of nt1matn A. 36
percent of the RDA of
,·1tamin C and 5 pc;rcenl
of the RD1\of1ron -4tr~s-;ftutritrous ~get a
hie 1s ... old in thn•e ma
tor \'ant•t1e5. Th(• .Jer!>l'\
h>t., a r reamv colored
s kin '.\hlC'h surrounds J
yellow, meaty nt>sh . It I.,
always marketed und<•r
t b e t c r m · · s w t.• t· t
potato."
Th(• coppt>r or t an skin
of the Jcwc•I en<'los(':o. .1
hri~ht orang(•, tendc·r
flc·~h Th(• Carn1·1 ·., dC't'P
r<·tl •ir 1111r11t1• "kin en
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rll·'h
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latwllt.•d "varns " hul
.lrl' actUJllV m1 ·mlwrs of
tht• !>Wl'('l i>otato fam1h
and :irr espcnall y dt·
ll c1ou:. IO this :.oon-to be
dassacdash
. Serve San J<'rancasco
S hepherrl's Pw with a
1·r1sp ~rN•n sc.ilad or
"ll<'l'd tomat<H'" and
'tart ;J ncv. fomlly tra<l.1
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potat<>e-p<'<.'led and rut
into c-hunks
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Parmesan che<''-l'
1 t<1blespoon butter
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1 • tt•a ... pnon lt•;.i f
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t pound ll·an ground
bt'l'f
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I clovt• g arl1r ,
m1n1.:ed or prt.'SSl·d
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bakm~ and soups. are
often labeled as stewmg
hens
THE DEPARTMENT
~rades egg:. also, with
AA. A and B the most
commonly seen . These
grades describe the an-
terior quality of the egg
and the appearance or
the shell.
The tugher the grade.
the higher the yolk and
white will stand when
broken out or the shell
While Grade AA is the
most attractive. the lower grades are equal·
ly nutritious.
Agriculture officials
say eggs should always
b e boug h t from a
r efriaerat ed area.
Eggs will lose m ore
quality In one day al
room temperature then In a w•ek I n yo u r
ref rtaerat.or.
Th• labeled 1lze o f
e111 actually detcrlbel
their weltbl, and you
can d.Wrmlne your beat
buy b)' calculaUn1 th•
tMt ptr ounrt. M.cllum
tHI "6th I I OUnttl I
ttoun, ltrc• •••• 24 nunr J dOlfllft and u •
lrt I r .. 111 IT QfA • CW1it#I.
lo Iara• aaurep n.
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"1th t1m1l1 amount of
ult<'d 1utt•r Brln6' lo
boll R~U<'<' heat. covt"I
and 111mmf'r 11nl1l
tt•ndt>r, ~to 2:. mrnult'11 .
dr.un
M ll'lh '""''t'I 11ol toM
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GOL.OEN
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CORN
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Garlic Salt ......... 69'
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Tortilla Chips ...... 95'
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Cube Marga11ne 6 9 ¢ I pound packa&e
In A Vt•ry low in~ w~v
Chooeo •gift Iron' our '"'Ua 11alttc tlou of
PLANTS & CUT FLOWERS • . ·~ ··.. .• . . ••"• OFF I
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l!!l!.~~l!.!!l!l!~. Tnrkogs ...... 5/l!
S. . \ 149 ausage na11A1t s1Y11 .... • Bacon SllCIO It mc"n •• : . 99 '. .
Bratwurst OH m"' ... ~ 14?
IPJBP .. HrDHiiJS·~m~ ·4· ••.•• • •• • •. ::~-~-·_·Iii~-
Fryer Wings .•...•. 59~ Legs & Thighs ..... 79~ Chicken Livers .. 89~
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JUICE --~ ~ 79c
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Early Garden Peas ..... 43'
I.''' lit-I 'l.l .. n1"
Chicken s••~m ...... .75'
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8 ~ 01 mu
!Iffy brand 23¢
CURE 81 HAM
$25~
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COLA
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Nectars Kl•~s ••••• 3 ... \1
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Imo Dressing .... 59'
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Reddi-Wip .......... sl'9
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Fresh Chinook
SALMON
WllOtr er
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Salmon Steak ..•. ~49?
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Mahi Mahi ......•.. \2'?
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Ocean Perch 111.rn •• \21!
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DELMONTE
BEANS ~ 37c
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Purex Bleach ...... 49c
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Shrimp Cocktail ......... 69' Cheddar Bars .....•.•...• \169 Orange Juice ........... 89' Great Little Desserts ... 53'
I!,,, ,.H) J rt t" .. WH t ... 'I ,,.,.11 ,,. c t,. ,, ''"' .. ,, •·e.1 '" f. , •.
West Pac Cut Corn ...... 63' Fish Fillets m otuMPS ••••••• ~l99 Lunch Meats ............. 49' Polish Sausage .......... \1'9
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Ore-Ida Shoestrings ~,0:,;(k! ............. 6 ge -~uper Fres h Produ ce GOLDEN
DELICIOUS
APPLES
Cl. fAllCY 3 9 0
Pineapple ~~~A~,:~~~~~.l ..................... 11! RED
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EX. fA1'CY 3 9 0 WASHINGTON LB CHERRY TOMATOES .... umr 49c MUSHROOMS .........• oz. ""79c WASNINGTOfl •
7~1h ~,<1.,&c>QCat •O"" I
BOTAN RICE ..... . ...... 7"
lt101 lln• c..--...,o 61 C
SWEET RICE FLOUR ........... .
",0, .°" Wf"f '°' . , _55•
BOILED SOUtO ................. ..
Carrots ............. 15!
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VARIETAL WlllES
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In Ovr Frc\h Produce Ot'pt
NAP PA •.........•... 29!
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t • t11 fl\ I 'f( CkJiiru ss •
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SHAMPOO
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Perfect Partners
tr you 'r l" l'qu1pped
wlth u mlt'row•v., oven,
you should know thial
mu s hr oo m s and
mlcrowav are pert c-t
partnena -they "relato
to uch ottwr beauUful
ly." u the aaytna f'CH'-i
The lnlmle quick bt•ul seems lo st)al m t ht"
fl1tv ur o f th l'
mushroonlA, ut the.· umt•
lime 1n11 u r1 n.i a r t•al
u tap·C'<><*t'd tu turc
T oday't; n•dpci. un·
w e ll ud upt cd lo th,•
m1crowu\'t\ ullhuugh in
~trurllOO:i arc iW.u &J \'cu
fo r con\'cnttonal O\ l'n'
Ull well
~uutt•ed mushroom:,.
thut fuvorih· .:o alun)I!
with M> man) th!>hci. .• ,
a c 1 n c h 1 n t h ,.
microwave and. bt·ltt'vc
1 l or not. lhl' rci.ult l!> at:
ro mpl1,i,hed without
added bu<tcr and
added calur1cl> llcrc !>
how
I-' 1 r !> t , r 1 n s t· l 2
oun C l''i O f frc ~h
mushroom:. and µal dry
with pa1>er IO\\t•b. ShCl'
them, 1f you like, <md
place in a !>hallow two
quart cassc·roll·
Covt'r w ith pla s tic
wra p. leaving corner
ooen to vent. Microwave
at high powe r for three
m inutes stirring halfway
throu~h cooking
Bee ry M usfl room
St ufred PotaLO<':-. make a
hearty, healthy marn
di s h a n d w hen
microwaved, arc done in
<ibout half of tht" time of
and re •erved
mu.abrooma. Conr and
l.'Ol\UDUll lO cook 00 blab
power fOf' 1' mtnutet
(lurnJn'/ diab b-Jlway
aro uo alter ttwt'n
m inutes lf oven does oot
bav• a turnt a~l e>
Remov trom ovfll and
lei ttandCOVt'~
Prick potatoea w\tb
fork UDH. Plate • layer
of paper towels on bot
tom ol microwave ovcm,
Arranae poh\ot'it on
CoovenOonal Method.
Place bread on a bak
lna abMt. Bake ln pre-
heat• d 350 dearee
a bout four mlnuteaa. a bout 4 mlnuu1 .
Remove from oven. Ar·
ranae bread ln bolt.om or
• l ~ quart cuaerole.
Cov r'\witb trlmmed
muabrooma. Combln
C'ICGll, Cl'Mlll, l berry, .,.,
te11poon of tbc aalt and
black pepper.
P o u r o v e r
muabrooma; aptlotle
remalnln1 ult over
muahroom1. C ove r
tl1ht1y. 8ake unlll
mutbrooma are tender,
a bout 30 minutes ;
sprlnkle wltb paprika
before aervtna. YIELD:
four to•Lx portions.
p • per towe l s 1 n u I r.lc:::x::::x:Jc:::Jc::Jc:>c::x:lCc:x::> circular pattern. equal u-
Cook on hal(h po~t·r
TEAM MUSHROOMS WITH MICROWAVE ~-~~-~~-~-~~
dlstance apart. '8
until :.11 (1 I ;! to 14 ~~~::~:~l rdcr~'.'/'~~~ R Traditions... w· h B ~j·~~~t~~~v:i~ do~· ...
1101 08 start at ''OUT dinner table. IS .. o ne® ~ p I I l I' 11 l ,a l ., I -. J , •
lenglhWIM~. ~11111111 JO ~ •BaO.e<lJONOurs' •Hcney 'n sp1ceGla:c H
equal amowil ol ltll' bnr ~ MOTliER'S DAV • Sp1ra1 sliced for Pasy s~rv1ng c a nd m usbroomc. 1nt11 MAY 11th •Wnoleortlattflam<;
each potato well • Nallonw10e Sh1pp1nq Sl!f\llCe 0 rieanry
Convent1onal Ml'lhud Gi ve Mom a break! • Full ser.1cu 01'11Calessen 0 ~al:{~~;1ttho~~~~~:Ji!.:51~a ~e:de;f~~I c:;;,:~19 "fs~'''eye.d:~:,iiu=~~·~shop o~ Cucu01tier uai.e until tend l'r ... txJut and Is spiral sliced. onl' hour Rinse, iwl dry
and shC'c mu:;hrooin~ In 0
a large st< ill e t h(•at two O O
lta1:lbtlleO:sl'poo. Adnds o!>an-'·oadn .ll~I,. uunl.: ·10 J700 t. COAST HWY .• c-· ~Mor !'HOME 67J-9000 ~ Orie ss1· n g ,rn ... 24'01 IAYMOHD WAY .. B. TOIO ID., IL TO•O. l"HOHt ll7·l1 U
until lender. <ibout three 0 1 1906' llACH ILVD ... GIUAILD, HUHTI1'4G.TOH IUCH, rHOHt tO-U H .
minutes. Ci l>.lt(>A-...,Q.-~Mll-Llkaol& 5.o°"'OQ t•ut1YIHc..,.....,"l w~ .... ". • m~~~ 1:~\is ~~~l~::t'o~ ~ ~ CJ Oc:x:::JCJc::x:x::Jooooc::>e::>C"JC>c::::>c:>t:::>c:x::>oo o r!J
dr ain off ex~ess fat. Add.
tomatoes. salt, orei?ano,
black pepper and r~
ser ved mu:.hroom s; br
rng to a boil. Reduce
heat and simmer cm
ered for 30 minutes, stir
"'potat()e:) baked lll a con
vcnt1onal oven
T1llg occasionally.
They're easy to pre·
p a r t' • a n d t h ~·
mushroonts make a n1ct•
variation on the meat-
and -potat()('<; theme
M us hroo m s Unde r
Wrap art• an up·to-date
vers ion o r that recipe
classic or the thirties,
Mu sh r ooms U nde r
G la-.s. A sherr w d egg
a n d c•rcam ble nd is
pourC'd over ~!t e ed
mu~hrooms on toasted
Fre n ch bre<1d. for a n
elegant brunch or lunch
dish.
BEEFY MUSHROOM
STUFFED POTATOES
1 2 ounce s fr t!s h
m us hroom.'l
1 pound ground beef
,,, cup chopped onion
1 can (16 ounce) whole
tomatoes, crush ed
t •r.a teaspoons salt
::i.~ teaspoon oregano
leaves. crushed
1K teaspoon ground
black pepper
4 l arge ba k1n ~
potatoes
Microwave Method:
R inse, pal dry and
s l ic~ m u s hr oom s
<m a kes about 4 cupsJ.
set as1d<.•. In a 2 quart
microwav1• casserole
c r u m ble brl'f. /\d cl
onion, cover with pl<Jstic
wrap ll•avmg a com er
open to vent.
Cook on high power
for five minute:, C1f oven
does not have a turntable
turn casserole halfwa y
a r ou n d after tw o
minutes} Oram and dis·
t•ard CXCt'SS fat.
Add tomatoes. s<Jlt.
orc~ano. black pepper
Spht Potatoes m half
lengthw1 ~e : fill wllls
"ith bC'ef and
mus hroom s . YI E L D ·
~our portiDns.
MUSHROOMS t;NDER
WBAP
1 poun d sma ll to
m e dium -sized fresh
mushrooms
8 slices (~inch thick 1
French or Italian bread
2 eggs. bea ten
l cup haJf and half or
light cream
2 t ablespoons she rry
l t e a s poon salt.
divided
l/ 16 teaspoon ~round
black pepper
Papnka
Microwa ve Method:
Rinse, pat drv a nd
tr a m e n d s of
mu:;h rooms: set as ide.
Arrange bread in bot·
t o m Of l ·lr.r G Uart microwave casserole.~~================~~====::!::=:::=::=::::======================--~
Cook on high powC!r l h ------------------------:::=------..,
to 2'h minutes or until
br ead is dry.
P I a c• l' r t' -. c r v e d
m ushrooms on top rr
bread. Com binl.' t>ggs.
half and half. !>hl'rry. t>.i
teaspoon or the s aJt and
thl' p1,.•pper. Pour over
m us h rooms : .,pr1nk le
rt•mammi:: 1 :· tc·as poon
salt over mushrooms
Covt•r "'ith plas tic
wra p, leavin~ a corner
open to vent. Cook on
medium power for 12
mi nu t e s {turning
ca s serole halfway
aro und after :-even
minutes if o vt>n does not
havl' a turntable1 . Let
~land, covered. for three
mmutC!> before <>1·n JOI!
Reduce Fat
WASHINGTON CAP 1
Jli ~h l e v e l s or
t holestcrol in the blood
can m<.'rease lhe chanct•
of h eart attack a n d
federal health experts
agree that it's sensible to try and reduce this
risk.
According lo nulri·
tionists at the de part·
ments of Agriculture
and Health, Education
and We lfare, popula·
lions with diets high in
s aturated fat tend to
h a ve hi g h blood
cholesterol levels .
INDMDUALS within
these populations usual·
ly have greater risks of
heart attack than people
eat Ing low-fat. low
c holeste rol diets, they
report.
Other factors, such as
smoking and high blood
pressure. alH increase
the chance of heart pro·
blema, but the experts
stress tb•l bith blood chole1terol ts clearly a
major dietary rtak in·
dlcator.
not prohibit any ~peC'if1r
rood and they urgt> a
van ed diet.
For examplt'. <>g~s
and organ meati;, ~u<'h
as li ve r . conta i n
c h o leste rol. but thC'y
also contain many es· sential vita m ins a nd
minerals, as well as pro-
tc>in. The y can be eaten
in moderation as long as your overall choles terol
intake is not excessive. the experts report.
Here are some sugges·
lions ror r educing f at
and cholesterol in tbe
diet:
-Choose lean m eat.
fish, poultry. dry beans
and peas as your protein
sources.
Moderate your use of
eggs and organ meats.
s uch as liver.
-Limit your intake or
buttelf , cr e am .
hydr ogen a t e d
marsarlne, shortenings
and coconut oil and
foods made from such
products.
-Trim eXCCR!i fat oH
m eats.
-Broll, bake or boll
rtther than fry.
-Read la~b careful·
ly to dMermloe both tbt
amount and types of fat
contained in foada.
••• Popeorn wUI become
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the r e la coatroveray
over what recommend•·
Uon1 are 1pproPrlate,
they HY reduction of
tot•I lntak• of fa\a end eholHttrol l• a 1ood ldH. nu. t• partleu1arly
true tor~ wt.a u ve
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DAIL V PILOT Weone9<1ey. May 1 19e0
-. ' ,; . . . . . .. .
... -ii. I ,.
FOOD
Natural Fare
• a ndwlche1 are
aatw-aJ ran for lbe aum
mer month.a. They nn
be tMarty and hom pun
or almph and t>le1anl,
ped ttt for .-nttrta n na
ln tilther rou·. they
should be wholt-•Omt-
and nutrttioU5 and havt•
t'nough eye appul lo
l!t.Jouilatc l~t' uppt•llll'
Usln" an unt'"Pl'<'tt'<i r(>m blnahon Clf in~ re•
t.l1t'rlls ('llll ofkn .:1 H' J
llt'W <lln\\'11 "11111 I ll ,1
f" v or t· d , I ·• 111 1 I 1 ,1 r
bUOd'o'H'h
Cup1• c;1.1111n ~m ath
Applt.•!i ..lJ't' h1•11• for tlw1r
1mnual vu.it, from Min
to St>ptt'mbt·r. und lht>1 r
not to be du1Jllt'••h."'tl. Ill
qunnt flavor 1·un 1.111!1
lt'!>I to nM11 \ t r11'(I and
lrul' ~and"' H:h <·umb111J
llOfl'>
'I hi'> l'Xt't•IJt.-nt fruit IS
J ~ood ... ourC'l' or 1w1·t'" r I bl' r J IHI l ' ... 'il' 111 1 J I
'1lam10-. und m11w1 di .,
~·n~~ thv ~rO \lolOA
.,euson for C 'iqw Circ.1nny
S m 1th i\ppll'" ll> oppos ite
to oun;, thl~t· frci.h ap
pies will aµ1x•a r in tht:
:1 upcrma rkets m North
A m e rica JUSt thrl't'
week s a rtl'r be1n~
picked.
Try Mr~ B's /\ppll·
San dwi c h on <1
particul arly hot d ay.
The combination of a
tart-sweet. crunchy ap
pie bits with the pungent
navor of blue cheese I!:-a
dehi?htful interplay or
tastes s andwiches arc
E''<ce llent made with
.,li red turkev or ham
and <Jrl' t·q·ually d e
hc1oui; wllh salami
Be<:ause )OU m.i'
haH' th£• ingred1(•nt.., on
hanrl. <ind 1t ii. .,o easy to
pn·part', ~<1lmcm /\pplt·
S pread make s a
ma rvl·loult :-.pur·of ·lhl'·
mom<>nt mC'al for uncx·
pectcd Mmp<1ny
But It 1s so J..:O<>d . you
ma) find 11 turning into
the f:im1h ·., favorite sanch~ ll'h ·The· !>pn·ud
U!-C''> 111 ... 1 a ..,mall tin of
.,<.il mon In mak1· four .
,l! .. rn·1 ou ... .,1·n ·111g-.
I-' I a' or I u I . l'IH•J'>Pl'll
( .1pt• l;r:inn\ ..,1111th /\p
pf!•., Jdrt tlw1r 01.1.n hou
q UC I \\ I l h IJ U I '' \ t• r ·
~helmini.: lhl' dl'11c·a tc
s al mon flavor
MRS. B'S l\PPLI::
S/\NO\\'ICll
:? (;rann) ~m1th /\r>
pies. cor('d , choppc·c.I
6 tabll'l-P'>ons blue
" h e c·., c• p .r .., I c• u r 1 /. c d
rhc1'"'' spn .. ul
)( ,f ie•· p u m
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.., 1 l.11111 11.1111 l1<1ln1:11J cir
t11rl..n
( omh1n1· .1ppll'" .rnrl
l h •' 1·..,1· ~,fl re· ,l(f m 1 '<
"I'll . ..,pr1•<1d 4111 I s fi<'t'S
IH{·.td J\rralll.:l' nwat
G o od
Salad
'Ideas
nNGER Sl\1,AO
Group canned µin cap
pl(.· chunki.. llny carrot
.md ccler) ~ta cks and s mall spears romamc or
chunb of iceberg IN·
tuce in shallow bowl. Sel
s m all con tain e r o r
mayonna1 ~c. thrnncd
"'1th a lllllt· ·or the
pineappl e> Juice, 1n
center for dipping.
• * * FANCY·UP C'OTI'l\GE
C H EESE ANO
PINEAPPLE
Serve the favorite
pineapple and cottage
c heese sa l a d an ice
cream sundae glas~s or
pa rfaits. Fill glass 1-.i run with drained canned
pineapple chunks, and
top with cottage cheese
mixed with grated car
rot and naked coconut
Swart on a topknot of
mayonnaise
11lte1 O\'tt flllin1 Top
with rtmalnln• bread
s ll ce1 . Yt~ld •
u ndWi<'hM.
AUION·APPLt:
n t:AD
l ran C7 ounr~N l
u tmon, dramt'd. bont>a.
tt>mov<'d
3 Grann) Smith Ap
p ll'!I, ('()rtd and C'hoppt-d
( 2 C'Up' rhopPt'<i l
'• cup bunflo• •• , ... ,.,.,b
1 • <'tip m uH>nn:rn·•·
I l Jblt• poon C'1d1·r
\ 1n•'li!llr
I t1bl e1 poo n
<'hopl>('d frtl&h dll or 1,
I<' 08 poon dn.d dJ II
1 II lC'Mlp()On laJl
8 11'rt's pum
~rnlC'ktl breMd
Lf'tlU('f'
In 'm~ll bo"'I «Ombln •
11alm0t'\, rhoppt"d applt•,
11unnowc•r itt'i'<b. mayon
nailu" vlnc1uar. dill itnrl
Iifllt . ml.JC wt•ll Covl'r
<'htll
Sr>rt•ttd mlxtur.-on l
'"r l'b of tm •uc.I 1'01> "'tth
h•ll tH't• unit r1•111u ir11n.: I
:.hr1•i. "' brtot1cl Yh•l•I I i.t.1ndw11'ht'l)
Granny Sm;rh
apples make
good summer
eating.
om!
Jlow . sit bade 011d cii,_joy
o uUo the1r's CDay r.ookout
a.t ~uc"2y • g
Powe1r p!riCPS ovellQ QQ. f
I
f
'· · .. .
I '"
LuckY Offers a
fine selection of
healthy Indoor
and flowering
plants Just right
for Mom.
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Fresh Meat
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STEAK
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SWHlHE.Alll SHAr
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PORI( LOIN CHOPS
1>18CUT ,
PORK LOIN CHOPS
SMOKED SAUSAGE
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BUmRBAll TURKEY
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JUICE
l.AOY LEl
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SAUCE ... } ...
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64 oz_ erl
.29
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;OLYMPIA BEER '· ... , 3.29
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Old Days
So Good?
Would you sacr1f1c e
the convenience nf
!roien foods: your food
proct>Ssor or m1r row<.1vt·
oven if you could buy a
steak or t "o pounds of
chops for :!O <.'l'nls. J
dozen eggs for 26 cents
or a loaf of bread for .i
nickel''
Before ;mswcnng af
firmet1 vel). bette r
listen to the re!>l of tht-
:.tory
Prices such a~ lhc~c
wer e ty pical of food
costs around the turn of
the century -but , then
long working hour~ and
low wages were also
typical. And. ev1.:n then.
"working women" "cre
common
AS LONG ago as 1890.
alm ost four million
women worked outside
the home. By 1900, the
number had increased
another rnlllion and one
ou t o f eve r y f ive
American women held
paymgjob5.
Among other jobs,
many women worked \n
domestic service, the
s hoe industry and in
food processing.
In the ~a rment in·
dustry. women often
outnumbered men and
··sweatshops" were the
order of the day. It was
not unusual for workers
in sweats hops to t•arn as
litt le a s five o r s ix
dollars for a 10 to 12
hour, six-d ay week <and
work was often taken
home so 3 re~ extra
dollars could be
earned)
After ~orking these
long hours for littll' pay.
women often rl..'turned
home to race mort> Ion~
hours preparing dinner
for herself (if she Jn ed
alone) or for her famil:v
many of whom pro·
bably also worked.
THERE WE R E n o
"fast food" restaurants in those days and there
were few fast foods.
Stews and soups were
popular fare.
The working woman
of a century ago bears
bttle resemblance to her
counterpart today.
Some 41 mil li o n
American women now hold paying jobs and, if
the t rend continu es.
working women could
one day soon outnumber
those at home.
With family lifestyles
c hangi ng and more
wo rn en enter ing t he
labor m arket dally, the
need (or convenience
foods and labor-saving
appliances is t.ak.ini oo
new importance
!"or exampk. more
th;.in three mtll1on
microwave ovens are
now sold annually and
lh1 s number 1s ei..pc·clt•cl
10 triple• by 1985
In ket-ping with the
curn·nt trend to " ard
fas ll·r <md IC'ss com
"phC'ate-d mt-:1b, her C' Lin·
Sl'V t•ral rcl.'lpt:>S l'SPl'C'i:.il
l y for w o rkin g
homcm.1kN''> Rt: l' BE~ CASSEROLF:
l ran Cl6 ounce~»
s auerkrnul. dramed
J ran (12 ounres1
cor~d beef. broken tnl•i
s mall pieces
2 c ups s hredded
Swiss che<·:.e
~~ cup mayonnaise
or salad dressing
1 ~ cu p bottl ed
Thousand Island salad
dressing
2 medium tomatoes,
s liced
2 tablespoons butter
o r margarine
\:. cup pumpernickel
bread crumbs
Place sauerkraut in
1 1 2 -quar t gla l>:.
casserole. Top with corn·
ed bei!f. then s hredded
c he ese. Co mbin e
mayonnaise and
Thousand Island dress·
ing. spread over cheese.· Top with tomato slices.
set aside. Place butter
in s mall glass bowl.
Microwave for about
one minute. on ROAST.
or until melted. Stir m
bread crumbs. Spriokll•
buttered crumbs ov<.>r
tomatoshces. Microwave for 12 to 14
minutes. on ROAST. or
until heated through
(about 150 degrees> Ll'l
stand five minutes bf-fore scr\iing. About six scrv
ings
Tl P: Crumble about
t"o c;ll ces dry pum-
pernickel bread lO make
c rumbs. Approximal('
preparation time is 40
minl!les GOLDEN CJDCKEN
212 to 3 pounds fry·
ing chicken. cut up
t stalk ( 1n c up >
celery, chopped
1 teaspoon saJt
1 can (10~: ounces)
c·o ndensed golden
mushroom soup
Cut larger pieces of
chicken in half for uni·
form siie. Arrange skin
side up in two-quart
'12x7> glass baking dish.
Sprinkle with celery and
salt. Spoon soup over top
of c bickeo; cover
Microwave on HIGH
for 28 to30 minutes or un·
til chicken is done, five to
s ix servings. Approx·
ima te preparation time
-30 minutes.
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Corn
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Pickles
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Beef Flank Steaks ~:.~a::• , '2~
Chicken Franks 1111.., ttow l'I(~ 88'
Sofewoy 78 M~t
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Iberian Cooking
T ht> ~na of Iberia
11 11 unique at our own, tor lt, too. ia compoMd
ol a meklnJI pot ol dJ I
f•rtnt c ulturail in
nuences
Amoni lht• many dib
Unclive flavors brou~hl
to Spnln and Port1.1H•I
that have oow bet'n oom
b1 ned and lncorponted
into the colorful rt'Rlon1I
dishes ot ~ <-ountnes
a re baffron , blu(·k P<'P
per. nutmt'f(. lt'mOnl>,
oranges. rice and red
ba 11 peppers.
IBE RIAN rook1nw ....
JU!>tly famous for 1Ls rich
hearttness The n.atunal
ta!>tes ot foods are re
vealed and emphas11ed,
rather th.an dtsgwsed b)
complex sauces AJI In
gr t>d1ents work together
to produce a w e ll
:,easoned dish, with no
one taste predominat
ing
P o rk Chop-. "1th
Sweet Red Peppers are
marinated in an exciting
m ixture of red wine,
orange jwce, hot pepper
sauce and herbs, which
tenderizes the meat and
permeates it with a love.
ly fragrance
R ED BELL peppers
and orange sections pro.
vide an authentic and
visually a ttra ctive
garnish
F'or ·an equally de·
hghlful dish, use the
~a m e marinade for a
boned pork roast. Either
\\ ay , the m eal is
, t>Conomical for serving
10 'am1I). yet elegant
c•nou~h to entrance any
guest
Ponuguese Pork with
Lemon has a delightful
citrus tang, with wine
ana tantalizing spices
adding to its subtlety.
Served over plain or
saffron rice. the qu~kly
prepar<'CI rt1sh take$ on
lhf' aura of a special·
ocr asion dmner .
For those whose
p<i lates crave that extra
hot f1 • .11r. satisfy them by
plae1ng a bottle-of hot
pt•p rwr saul't· on the ta
1111· ...... t'<J«h ean st!ason
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PORK CHOPS WITH
S WEET R ED PEP· PERS
1 cup dry red wine
',. cup orange juice
I clove garh c, minced
l bay leaf. crushed
I teaspoon dried leaf
savory, cru5.ht.>d
I teaspoon dried leaf
marjoram. <'rush('(J
' ~ teaspoon salt
1 :-tea~poon hot '1<.:pp cr
s auce
4 loin pork chops,
about :lr4·inch thick
2 tablespoons wgeta
hie oil
2 medium·s1zc r ed
peppers. cut into str ips
• 2 cup orange sections
In a flat, shallow dish
combine wine. orange
1u1ce, garhc, bay leaf.
savory. marjoram. sail
and hot pepper sauce.
Add pork chops, cover,
marinate l 1 2 hours tum·
ing O<'casiona ll y
Remove chops and pat
dry . reserve mannade
In large skiUet heat 011
over high heat. brown
chops well on both sides.
remove ch ops from
sk illet. Saute peppe rs
until tender. Re turn
pork to skillet. add Te·
served marinade and br·
ing to a boil. Cover.
Reduce heat, simmer 20
to 25 minutes or until
c hops are t e nder .
llcmove chops and pep·
pers to serving dish. In·
crease heat to high, boil
sa uce about 3 minutes
or until s lightly
thickened. Pour sauce
over chops, garnish with
orange sections. Serve
with additJonal hot pep·
per sauce. if desired
Yield: 4servings.
PORTUGUESE PORK
WITIILEMON
2 tablespoons olive oil
FRUITED STUFnNG
MAK~ MENU NEWS
Add we ll drained
canned crushed plneap·
pi e. a few s nipped
prunes and coarsely
c hopped walnuts to
packa1ed stutn.n1 mix.
Uae chicken broth for ll·
quid, a nd drlule on
some of the rich pan
drtpptn11 <fat re ·
moved). ••• SALAD TO GO WITll ..,,...,.
MNRltWa ,, Tou clMl!d p&neapple
cbunu wtU. choppld pl.
mle1to, rl•• olht w1d111. captrl 11d
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I pou nd• p or k
1boutder cut Into 1 tnch cu~s •
~ cup dry whale wine,
dl\•1ded
\ ( ICWf' garlic, cruabed
'• t aspoon ground
l't1m1n
• 1 t~poon salt
--teaspoon Rround
t'orlandt-r
'• to '' lt>aapoon hot P<'PJ>« HUC\'
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lo a ha.rjte sk1Uet, hf'at
clJI over htah ht>a t .
brown po~ w II on all
aide!' Add ~ cup wlnC',
aurhl'. cumJn and ull.
Covt•r . n·dur c> h1•ut
111mm\!1 25 to 30 n11nuh' ...
or unUI pork 11 h 111cJ1:1
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win'" i·orl and<' r hot
pepper 111uc-~md h:mon
t ltcea Cook uncovi>n•ct
OVt"r hllh hcut, until
~auce thickens sllaihtly
Sl·rvo with rice u11d 11d
d1t1on1I hot pt.•pper
saure. 1r dt!tJlrtid Y it> Id
4 servmgi;
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It's easy to .. • ~·· create an ·
Iberian mood
with Spanisb-
mfluenced ·
Pork Chops
with Swee(
Red Peppf1rs.
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Blender Quiche
Al lnllaUoo rika and
the CGnsumer's do llar
•brink &, m •n y
A"ertcana are "tuminl( ho m ~ward " lhthrr
than fOll\C out to a mo" 1e. tMy'rt> watchina pay
ttl~vl&'°'1 in th~ d.-n
Rather lha.n t"ntt'rtaln
I n g frat'nd s an a
re-5 t aurant. th l'y'rt'
e nro lling 1n <'Ookinti
s c hools and pl •nnin1t
paru~ at home
But en·n h-Ome> t>nlt'r
t.a\nmg ls changing Th~
traditionaJ "dinner par t~" ta often too ro6tly
und reqwt't"S more Umt.'
th a n t oday ':. bus).
working ron::.umt>r hai.
There 1s u net.>d for
altemallv~
One variat ion 1s lht'
weekend brunch. "" idea wtuch s aves dollan.
and really makes sense
There's somethjng t'<>m
fortable and satls!ytn~
about ha\'tng frt end1>
and farru\y gather on a
warm and lazy sprtn~
morrung, when the cares or the past wei!k seem to
fade away.
Weekends are a time
for easy enterta1n1n~
with delicious recipe:.
wh1ch don't r e quire
hours to prepare and
doJl 't need other rom-
pltcated foods to round
o ut the menu . Easy •
lllender Qwclle is Just
:.uC'h a recipe
It's made with tnstant
nonfat dry milk to help
hold calories and C'OSt m
check. .
Because It makes ll
own crust a~ 1t bakes.
this qua C'he eliminates
the net"d for pn•pa ri ns::
l~" li.sual pastry
That saves time and
fa ts m with today 's trend
toward lighter eating
with fewer hea\.'v food:..
and their calon es
With instant nonfat drv milk on hand. many
1·asy -to -pre parc a nd
nutntous dishes are as
r lose as the pantry
1-;asy Blender QuiC'he •~
a J;'!Ood example of that.
This updated adapta
tion of a classic quiche
needs only a green salad
o r fresh fruit and a
beverage to add up to an
appealing a nd worry
free brunch menu
EA8V BL EN D E R
QUICHE
J cup (4 ounces>
Learn To
Cook With
Microwave
~1 1cro~ave oven cook-
ing wall be th{' topic of a
~eri es of three lectures
~tJrtm~ May 9 c1t Golden
W t•st College
C a the rine Gnegy,
nflc rowa ve c-onsultant
for Sues. Yo un~ a nd
~rown. will lect un• in
Vo rum 1. frnm 7 to 9
p m. on Friday~.
There is no f l'\' for thi-.
t•du ca t1 onal progra m
sponsored by the Com
munitv ServiC'es off ice.
In the first lecture.
Ms Cnt'gy \\.1ll discuss
,·ooking for two and
mt•ats :md fish
Vegetable cassc
J nd conversion of
u onal recipes will be
d1scus5(.>d at the second
leC'tUr€.', May 16, and
d essert re c 1~es and quick hors d oeuvres
will be the s ubject May
23.
Costa Mesan
Earns Honors
Orange Coast College
food service students
took hooors at the recent
W.estem Kraft Student
Culina r y C ha lle nge
Showcase.
T o m Holle nst eln of
Costa Mesa received an
honora ble m ention in
f ruit carving and Duane
U okru r ea rn e d a
certificate for pastries.
S tud e nts fr om
throughout the West.em
U.S. and Ha waii took
part in the competition,
s po n sored b y Kraft
Foods. The e vent wu
held in San Prancilco.
Meal Schedule
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Wage your own
war on inflation
by entertaining
at home with
economical
manner. Easy
Blender Quiche
1s a perfect
recipe for a
spring brunch.
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FEATURING
D entist Has Bad Breath
DEAR ANN LANDERS I 11m a ll·year-old
with a very strange probl«>m. It's my ortbodon·
tlat . He baa bad breath. I thought people In Olis
Une ol work were s uppe>Sed to ht! speeialistA In
oral h,yejeoe •
My appol.nlmtnli. last nearly an hour. By
the time J get out or h15 chair, I am ready to
pass out.
Please print a soluuon to Uu.s problem. I am
a falthlul reader in Staten Island. Sign me GROs.5ED
DEA& GaOSSED: Your ortbodoatlst dof:s
DOt realbe lie baa the problem, or be would do
sometJdlls aboat I&. You could do him a big
favor by tetuag him lcoow.
Vtty few 13-year-old.s (or adu!U, ror tbal
matter> have the aern lo say to a ~rsoo. ''You
hue bad breath." So I suggest lhat you clip tb.h
tolumo out or the oewspa~r aod maU it to hJm
-no s~ture. or co~.
DEAR A NN LANDERS: I loved your
answer ~o tbe wife who did the cle1ming, cook·
mg, ba.lcing, marketmg, laundry, meodmg and
cannmg. took care or the yard, kept tv.o cars
.... ashed and -.axl'd. drove the klds to Sunday
School, piano lesson5, dental appointments, etc
Her husband v.antcd her to get a JOb becaust
'c.•veryont.'·-.. w1fl' 1s working but you "You said.
'Mr. Mom•y.Jtungry 1., m a sem1·consc:1ou-.
s t.itc Tell tum to put d rubber band around bis
head and snap out of it "
l am a 25 ){'ar old Y.oman with a full·time
JOb, two i,in• sthoolt>rs. J house a car. a yard.
1•t« My hus band 1s aho m .:1 ·semi cons c1ou'>
-.1.Hl' .. I h;ne lt> n·mt·mbcr to buy g1fls for all
In s rclat1H•s' b1rlhdu~s . ann1vt'rscsr1es and
again at C:hnstmas . If I forget to mail tus un1C1n·
dues, l get) t!lled at
l cim not askin~ for adVlce, Ann 1t s too
late for that. Ju't It'll me \lobere l can get a
giant-sized rubber band for the lummox's extra·
large, t'~Ollsllcal head Would one be available
at a ~ry &I.Ore. liquor store. gas staUon,
drugstore. department store, hardware store or
Attn
l .Janders
post offi<.~? I'm there every week . -YOUR
A VERAGEAMERIC'AN WIFE r
DEAR AVfo.RAGE: A rubber bud woa'tjo
ror that down. Try an old inner t.be from ·•
Mack truck. •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Whal can 1 .do
about the delu~e or ma1l-0rder cataJop lb&\
keep tom1np tri my home'> ln the last fe iP
month.-. 1 h ;1 \ l' -..cnt out JO letters r equesting tbal
m} nJmt: bt· n mO\f•d from their list. Eight ot
lhe!>e requests h.n1· 1'4:cn ignored. •
I~ there a po'>I JI rcguJallon against a maikr
sendmg unwa11u·d matf'nal -or an effectiu
consumer act111r1 l<> halt the flagrant waste or
paper and post Jg<''
I dt.'plon· thi... nd1cuJous extravagance, oot
to mention tht! <iddl'rl load for the mail carrier
<1nd thP m1~1•m on my privacy. There must be
m1lllon' of lllht'r'> who share this problem.
l'lea.,P JJrint a ... ,i1ut 1on for a ll o f us.
SWAMPED ATTllE IJOOru,IEP
DF:AR SWAMPt:IJ: Tbett Ls no postal re·
galation against i.eoding wnru&ed materiaJ.-lf
yo• -would likf' your name removed from Cbe
catalog List. write to: Olr«t Mall Marketbag As·
-.oclation, G t;a..,t 43rd St .. Ne w York, N. Y. ttll7.
Request a mail preference appUcaUon.. FW it
out and n>tnm it. Th., assodaUon .UI warn lbe
offenders to tiop M-ndinl( material to lndh1daala
•ho at.k to ~ dropJH>d rrom tbetr Usta.
C9NFllH:,TIAL to WMre Shall I ha
To?: Don't nm. •·acf' it. Wlastoe Cbarchlll aald,
"If you mttt troublt< promptly and wtthoat
fUncrung )Ou reduct' tbe problem by half." I ~colHI * motion
Help For Hyperactive Children
• From AP Olspatctlts
Whllt• do•·tt>f'., •.I\ they stJll have no •·un· for
hlperaC"l1\ e ch1hlt l n. tnilny t·an bt• hclr1t.>d b' .. cnangt' m dJt·t •
HyJX."ra~ttH' 1 hildn n hJ\1· d1ffic·u1t y m le:irmng s c>lf«·onlrt1I lt nr1 to twhJ \1• 1n;.1,
propr1Jlt·I~ m m Jn\ !\1tual1on'.> and ullcn hJvt.' J
!>hort allent111n span.
diet pro).!ram" .,., 1,frly b<:mg used for such
r hllc!rc n ;inc\i .... h .. T '.>Ut'Ccs~e-.. arc· ~1 ng
Jl h te\t.'il \I " 1nclud1·d are the names of or-
r an1zat1on tr ,JI <'&II lwl11 parcnL<, Of hyperactive
1 h1ldrt>n
Th• 1,.111ld1 •1, 111 lpmg the llyperactive
C 'hill! · dis f111 ~I (r•1rn lhl' 01n<;umer Info rma-
tion C~kr. l.>cp t Jtl'JI I, Pueblo. 1 ·~10 . 8lll09 Ofll'r lhl'~ are r1dgc1y. 1mpuls1\t', quar-
rebome and ·some t'an have t·mot1onal prc;>-
bil'm..,
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If )OU haH• or kn1iv. \UCh J child ,<m tnJ'
be 1nten..,lt'fl 111 .1 hookll'l fr111n lt,1 '\Jl1un.1I
In!-lllUl1• 11f '1•·rlt.tl 111·.Jllh
I ht• hn<1l..JI'! tit'"<' rt bt·., holh 1111'lhcal11•n and
Coast Resident
Elected
llam B<111g1an of lrnnt ha.'> oeen elerll'<f
prl'<,1dent flf I he SA 1 CH EL Club. rl men':. '>UJ>
port J!TOUp for S<inla Ana·Tu.slln Commun1t)
Hospital.
He v.as mstatlt.'<1 during ttremonu.•s m Big
Canyon Country Club Nt'wport Beach. \lo Ith Ra) ~t al.Hasi H.tm::. Coa<:h, .:1!> speak~r.
H••A 1poru
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lo. Ot.ll f P'1LOT
A,l>-YIS()e
Ml $411
indoor out·
door sho'"
4DAYS May H1h thru
May I I th
Antique
Show/Sole
T OO:ty ttlru Sun at
,,..,. H um1ngto,, Cm'llE!f"
Mall OutslanchN.>
i:f1llec11on'i Imm 50
nealf'rs Also tr~
Pvaluation chnoc
40S Fwy & S.:-;irh
Bv1 H I-!
Here's \our L.1·v tu S JIOW' lfOllRS:
pleasutt for ) ~u ancl ~our
family .... A ~1w tliut
offers tipi-to "-"'C tinw
and mon<'y . • . .Thi·
'ery lat~t for ) our indoor -
ouidoor pleal'tH"t'. An
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Thur. • . • • 2 lo 10 P.M.
rri •.•••.. 2 to 11 P.M.
~a1 •••• NOOt1 10 11 P.M.
'°'un ...... Nooa 10 9 P.M.
affordable sho~ fil lt·d ADM /SS/ON: ~ it h way~ to h•·lp ) o u
plan your leii.un· anrf I\)
mak.-your lif•· 1n.m·
pl«"asurablr. You ·11 -..'1·
barbecut'f'. bill1artl
t1bfr-., «!Xf'r'CiM" C.'\fUip •
m.-n1, hobbtl..,, and
Act uh• • . ...• '3.00
OtlldrC"n 6 lo J 6 ••• II.SO
Childr~n oder 6
'l'itli Aduh ••.••• Free
na h~ i-pH and poul,., DISCOl'f'tT TICKETS
~portin~ ~uod ... ~lu Mone;:n ln8 dl1coun1
t'Ahibit1t and man) ticLt'ta uailabk ••all Or·
ntht>r dh.pla""" 1111 in "•" Count)' Alpha Beta
on .. hif( ~l". Mar\ct..
A GEORGE COLOUR/$ PRODUCTION
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.FEATURING
Of I"• 0.lly ~Ii.I Sl41ff
Getting ready
for home tour
we Mrs. Pat
Snith (left)
N1d Mrs. Dennis
Pfckens
in/Mng
room of Mrs.
Snrth 's home.
Homes On L ido Tour
Th e Lid o 1 :-.lc·
Women's Club will prt'
st.'nt at:. 23 rd ann ual
home lou1 and te a from
I to 5 pm May 21. i.I<'
c· or d-1 n g to Doro th)
DI.' Pu) dl. pre:. a dent
Proceeds will benefit
I he Har bor Arca Day
Care Center. a proJect
t hat o ffers socia l .
crcal.Jvc and therapeutic
environ mcnl fol' the
t•lderly s uffering' Crom
. .,cn il1..· dement ia or
.,lrokl·
The tour 1s open to the
pu lillc for .a char:ge or S6
µt r person.
TllE:ttE for the tour 1s
·c;athe r1n g of the
Clans," and Lido Isle
"'111 become a Scotush
,...,It• fQr the day.
The clubhouse wi ll be
transform e d i nto a
ml•d1eval castle remm1s·
('t·n t o r the ancient
kingdom or the kill with
sJne lds and swords dis-
p, I a y ed on the wa lls.
9-agpipes will play during
th e tea at which
delicacies and door
prizes will be offered.
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Fl\ c Lido Isle hom1•!>
arl• on the tour )ncludrng
thl· Smith home on th('
b:J yfront with 1t~ giant
tt·l1•v11>1on screen und a
k1lt hl'n ~eared for <>n·
ll·rt .t tnml•nt
The K('nl home. al~o
on the waler. has <'<'ICC·
t ic• furn1~hings with a
Lu cite s tairca se,
guat-.k1n 11nd !>UCdl'
c•o\ <•r<.-d d1ninl: furniture and .1 tU.'>lOm built bur
/\ LIVIN(; room :.ofa
rovered in a fabric put·
lt·rned on a dei.1gn from
the Sm1thson1an Collcc·
I ion sets the colonial
frelmg of the KrO<'nerl
home abo on the tour
The Lockn<'} homt• •1l>
called a ho u'<' of CQJIN•
t1om, 'With 11 ... capt<11n'!-
cabin including an un
t14ut• binnacll-. doll. !>lain
and hat collect1ons The
nome also has an Irish
harp and a Fra nklin
s tove i n th l' mas ter
bedroom O\erlookmg thl'
bay
t.>nllrl'ly contemporary
"'1th avant ·garde
fum1stungs It includes
a n ncrylJc d1rung table
an d ha ndwoven "all
hanging by Jan Yoors a
Dutch artiM Alc;o on d1~
play ..,.,ti ht-B<'tt)' Cook ~
v.orld champ1onsh1p orr
s hore powt'r boat race
trophies.
Health Hints
Th<' fifth home on llw
tour. the Cook home. ,..,
For t ickets and in-
for mation. call 67!> JJ0.1
or 675-0386.
Foreig11 Students
Seek Resi<k11ees
D1 ell'rs take note.
Muscle 1s heavier than
fat; you will lose inc ht.•s
before you lost' fat. In an
average woman, 25 per
cent of her weight 1s fat .
in i)n average ma n. 15
percent. As a woman
ages, the percentage of
her body rat increases
By exercising she will
become more compact
and attractive, los ing
uns1ghUy bulges
* * * For cat-quick renexes
Calvin Murphy o r the
Houston Rockets twirls
a bato n . Murph y
claims halon twirling in-
creases his hand-eye
c·oord1nat1on a nd
ma nu al dt·xtt-rit \ lit·
tl':iche ... lhl' ..,port iJunng
(J(f season to ket.·p ha"
hand . arm and che!>t
muscles m good shap<• • • • Here's a helpful hint
on "'arming up from tht.·
l 'n1tt.•d States Twirling
A ..,sociat1on · use the
~a me muscles tn the
\I, a y they w1 II be used
"'hen you exercise morl'
v110?o r ous ly Thi s 1n·
creases the resistance to
IOJUry Warm up fo r
baton twtrling by twirl-
ing s lowly, ror racquet·
ball by tutting the ball
s lowly.
The American Institute of Foreign Studenu, ''
seeking Huntmgton Beach. Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa residents who would be will.mg l ll
house Japanese exchange students from J uly 28 to
Aug 13.
T he s t ud ents. a ll fluent an EnRl1:.h. ar1·
between 15 and 23. A program or daily activ1tu''
has been planned for them by the m.c;titute
fo~or information call 644.Q79.
If you haoe cm atem for Happnimgi. ~ 11 to
Judith OUon at the DcuJy Pilot. P .O. Boz 1560, Costa
Meta.~. or call Hl-4321 .
.__..._Looking <1lky and!.~
our macramcs ploy knockout on a •
choice of two polished wood heel heigh ts.
From our super affordables. See us
for the Joys of spending less.
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DAILY PILOT CI 3
VWt Oar Kitchen and Bath Planning Center 0
We're the kJtc:hen end bllth
s*nnlnv eapertt. And we'd title
to hefp plM YClU' mademluUon protect.
A modem. eftlotenl kllction
or Oath need$ mout than ll4tW
~°'new plumbing It
U.O needs~. fundlonal
cablne41. with easy-operallog
drewM•. ITIO\lable ahetvN.
oonverMnt ~u. and
much. much mo<el
To helO l.unct'I 'fOVI
remodeling prl)teCt, Vl811 our
shOwrooms and aee our Mlectio"
ot t>NYllllJI, $luroy NKCA-certJheo
c.t>ineta w•· dPc;1qn and 1n-;tall """'Ythmq for thP kitchen
& bcllh ... me ludmg c.olor c.oordtncH1on.
Barker kitchensand baths
2960 Randolph Ave Costa Mesa
('h B lk. West o f Bristol a t Baker! 154-0370
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BC&ANJlAa -A Way ol Ufa la pneenUaf a
lecture on "Sd.f.Dfacov ry Meaoa P'tftdom' 1l
8 p.m. Friday, llla,y 9. lo Newport Beech. For
l ntormatioo, eaU Moniu 1t MO-l3SO
CABAai."T CBAn a ol the NewPort Harbor
Gulld of Or~o Count.'/ M~ Center will have
a musical fUDd·raiH1' ti aturlQI Red Dot Weber
and C\.mt~r'1 l.ut Band Slw.rda,y l"Venlna. May
10. la JnlDe. IDlonnaUon $41--DZ
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THU&SDAY •O&NING a.ua of Newport
Beach w'W have • meeuna t lUrlnl a fuhlon
s how by Uttle Audrey'• Rtt~leCl Ra11 of
Corona Ml Mar at 10 4.\ a m Thunday. May 8,
10 Newport Beach F'or 1nlormatlon, rail
7S9-l314
SUllM&a FASIOON P R EVIEW ~Ill be held hy
Westcb/f Ptau Mer"C."h1.tnl5 at 7 30 p m Thura
duy. May 8. tn Ne-wport 8t'Ut'b FOi' 1nfonnauon.
('Sil 496-!5272
BRANDEIS NATIONAi. WOMF.N'.S l'omm1llw>
of Orangt• County will hold an 1ni.tulh1t1vn
bruneb and fo hlon show at 9,a m Wednc~d11y.
May 14, m Nl'wpo r& Beach Information
975-0471
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Gowns, Lingerie. sweaters,
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Hunt1n1ton Beuh. For 1nform1Uon . t'lll
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GA•MA PIO 8STA Baltm.a·fllrbor Alumnae Cbapl~r will ba\lf' • luncheon meetlfta booortn1
th• 11aduaUn1 • nlo., rrom lbe Delu Eta
lt'~e AIJoard
.. Cruising lnto Summe r Fashions" will be
the theme for the May 17 Huntington
Harbour Ph ilharmonic Junior Fashion
Sho w at which j u nio r hostesses will
welcome guests aboard a make believe
cr uise ship. Proceeds from the $7-per-
person show to begin at 11 :30 a.m. a t the
Huntington Harbour Yacht Club. Warner
and Pacific Coast Highway. will benefit the
O r a n ge County Philharmonic Sot:iety.
Among l}ostesses are Kathy Hanson (left )
and Rhonda Be rman. For information. call
846-3489 or 846-3589.
S ingles
Cal.eitdar )
SELF CENTER will have a Single Experience
open discussion at 7 30 pm. Fnday, May 9, in
the city of Orang<' For information. call Jan or
Michael at 997-9600
SANTA ANA COLLEGE 1s offenng a single<.
seminar on "Commumcat1ons Sk.ills: What do
) ou ..,av after you say hello." at 1 pm Thur::.·
day, May 8 For mformat100. call 835-3000 ext
35-0
AN EVENING OF live bluegrruss mu81C will be
presented by San Juan C;i p1s trano Commurut~
Pres~riao Church and South COQSt SUlgles at
1 ·30 p.m . Saturday. May 10. 10 San Juan
Capistrano. F or 10format1on. c4'U 493-8572.
Smql.£' s Cal.enda r runs 80C h Wednesday and co"
tam.~ an/ormalum o" discussion woups, parties and
Pvents apen to the public in the Orange Coan areo
Send Mhcei to Smg~s Calendar. D<uly Pi.Lot. P 0
Ror J560. Co.tta Meaa. CA 92626. lncllltU your Ml?U'
and te~ num.btr Nohcei "*"1 be received tUXI
~elu m ad.aace o/ an t>Wftt .
Christmas
Program
Operation Merry Christmas. a project to
help indigent ram1hes dunng the yuletide
sea son, begins fundrais ing activities this month.
Sponsored by the Huntington Beach Junjor
Women's Club. the project provided toys,
Christma s dinners a nd food to about 250
families in Huntington Beach last year.
All donations may be mailed to "Operation
Merry Oinstmas, P .O. Box 1804. Huntington
Beach. CA 92646 "
For more infor mation. call 963-8571
1hree W oIDen
To Get Award
Women's World International will hold its
first Wom an's Achievement Awards at 9 a:-m.
Saturday, Ma y 17, in Costa Mesa.
Awar d winners include Marion Knott,
Kathy Rigby a nd Kathy Bright.
Women's World is a career and self.esteem
guidance company founded by Muriel Mabry. 1t
a pplies a holistic approach to help women ex-
perience career transitions, business ventures
and persooal growth.
A continental breakfast will be served at the
awards meeting. For information. call 543·2283.
Chapter ot UC lmno at 11 a.m. Friday, May t . In Newport Buch. F or inform1tlon, call m-1.aa.
TOWN AND GOWN of UC Irvine wUJ have a
luncheon .meeUnc featurlnj muale ot the Irvine
Strini Quartet al 11 a .m. Tueld.ay, May 13. In
Newport Beach. f'or informaUon, call $$2·~.
.. LOVING AND CARING For Your Plants" wUl
be dlscussed 1t a luncheon meeting ot the Chris·
tlan Women's Clubl at noon Tuesday, May 13. In
San Juan Capistrano. Music will be provided by
the Jiii Bulza. For more 1nformatton, ult
492·1067.
RAaBOR A.REA Adult Day Care Center will
have an open house at its facility at (29 W. 19th
St. an Oosta Mesa from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday.
May 10. For information. call 548-0144.
l..A WVEllS' WIVES of Orange County will
sponsor a day-long series of workshops for
women Saturday, Mav 10. at UC Irvine.
Featured speaker will be Supervisor Harnett
Wieder. ForinformatJon, call838-9200.
MESA·HAaBOR CLUB will have a meeting
featuring cootest.s and games at 10:30 a.m .
Thursday, May 8. in Hunungton Beach. For lD·
formation, call 979-2638.
"WOMEN AND CHANGING LIFESTYLES"
will be the topic of a lecture by Diana Milroy at
( Horoscope )
THURSDAY, May 8
By SYDNEY OMAR& ·t
ARIES (Mar. 21·Apr 19): Open dialogue
with one who is temp0rurlly ronfined to home or
hospital. Get ideas on paper Strive to interpret
··dream symbols " Gemlnt , Vargo, Sagiuanus
individuals play significant roles. A dandesllne -meeting bighlig'bls agenda Be dlscreet
TAURUS <Apr 20·May 201 A spe<-1a,l girt
highlights your· pt:r-Sonal s cenario Romance.
wis hes a nd dividends comma nd attent ion
'AnottM?r Taurus. Libra, Scorpio persons figure
prominently. Be d1plomat1c m dealing with rt>·
quest Crom. family member. Check safety of
home appliances
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Goal IS brought
closer if you ·define terms and learn what 1s ac·
tually expected of you Special commumty p~
Jecl commands spotLight . Emphasis on presllge •
honor, reputation a nd unique capab1 ht1e~
P1sces. Virgo nal.lves fi gure m scenano
CANCER <June 21 -July 221 Emphasis on
completion of longstandrng pro1ect Reward 1n
d1cated as result of manuscnpl subm1sc;1on,
commumcat1on with one at <1 d1stanc"' Hf'la
t1onshtp is intensified and travul rould ht-..i
direct result of creat1vt.· cndeetvor
LEO (July 23·Aug 22) J.'iru!.h rather than
initiate pro1e<'l. Perceive potential Delve
beneath surfat'e 1ndJcat1ons One close to you.
including partne r or mate. could del.tneate
special frnancial process. Be alert. receptive,
willing to race money facts as they eXJ.St
VIBGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): New approach 1s
net'essary. legal matters. contractual obltga
t1 ons. partnership propos als donunate scenano
P lant ~s for future use PaU("O('e 1s ~our all)
and time i.s on your s ide. Don't rush into de
cis1ons. You'll understand!
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22l : Rise above petty
"offi ce politics." Follow throuRh on hunt'h,
s hare knowledge, teach a nd team . Cancer.
Aquarius persons play dominant roles. Accent
on employment. hea lth. gelling together with
one who shares your basic obJe<:Llves
SCORPIO <Oc t 23·Nov. 21>: Highhgbt
versatility, willingness to experiment and to ex·
pand base or operations Valuable contact t'an
be made by attending social affair. Gem1ru ,
Sagitta rius pers ons figure promine ntly
Creallve jwces arc at'tivated. Imprint your own
style.
SAGITfARIUS INov. 22-Dec. 21>: Stick to
practical issues. Express self in frank manner
Have material at hand and be ready for Qllt"l>·
tions and tests. You will be asked to review. re·
vise and reconstruct. Aquarius, Scorpio persons
figure Ul your personal scenario
CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You shake
off lethargy. Mental pro<'esses are sUmulated.
Short trips. visits. unus ual messages dominate
scenario. Important for y ou to be analytical -
don 't be satisfied merely to lrnow something
happened. Find reasons You are on brink oT major discovery.
AQUAJUUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Ac<'ent on
money, personal possessions. income potential
a nd home improvements . Taurus. Libra ,
Scorpio individuals play important roles. If
per sistent. you can obtain a special credit line.
Family member has constructive idea concern-
ing budget.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Lunar cycle is
s uch that you define terms and gain benefit of
a n y doubt. Strea ml ine techniq ues .
Circumstances favor your efforts. Puzzle pieces rau into place and you obtain "complete story ..
Highlight independence or thought and act.Jon.
'Beautification '80' Focus
Community Improvement
The Women's Division of the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce begins Its
community improvement awards pro1r1m this
month.
Featured in "BeauUrication/80" will be Lbe
sale of s pecially designed limlted·editlon
poste rs by Newpor t Beach artlat Margaret
Bedell.
The poster is a n intaglio print intended to
reflect the local environment. A figurative
drawing, reproduced in a one-plate multi·hue
color printing method, has been designed by the
artist by preasing natural materials into a son
ground on a metal plate, and then was deeply
etched wtth nltric acld
For more Information, caU Kay at ~3TI4.
Antique Show fRANCI~-ORR
fi ne Statk:n3ry corooa del mar
FEATURING
1 p.m. Monday, May U, lo Newport Beach. For
lolormaUon, call 975-0700.
oa. oavw..£ STONE, UC lrv1oe proteuor ol
dermatology, wtu discuss the common myths
about akin care and inertective acne t.reauoent.s
ut a meeting of Lbe California Dietetic Asaocla·
tlon, at 3 p.m. Friday May 9, ln Newport Beach .
For WonnaUc:m, call 522-4340.
Club ~ nm.r each W~lday in the Doily
Pll.ot and contafoa notice• o/ women 's and MTVk:e
club mtthng1 01ld ewnl• ~to the public /or the
JoUowmg week.
Send nottce1 to Club C<JUftdar, Dally PUot, P 0 .
Boz l5'SO, COIUl Meaa. CA 92a5 lncld .,our *>me
and phoM number Notice._ must be ut our 6'anda
three week.a m adoonce of an~.
Pictvre1 ore Limtled lo ma}Of' fwtd-rauns opm
tot~ public
To requ.elt a picture. wntt or coll tM Teoturt
Dtporlment, 142-021. betlDUft 2 and Sp rn. Photo rt·
que1t1are honored ono apace~ 00.U.
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varieties of plush fo11aqe plants only
2 fe>< S5 99 in 6"
POts. Dally thru Sat ,
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2nd T . O. w /$60,000
sec:unty. Seasoned over
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cash Bud Corbin,
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eoclosed atnum spa ts
the cent.er of this bl~ five bedroom 2-story with a
25' Canuly room. Located
1.t1 a prime ne1ghborllood ttus btg family home 1s
pnced t.o se!J at Sl~.900.
Call 751·3191
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PROPERTIES
WahufuowtHw
5 BR 4 ba c u s tom waterfront h o m e
w /11x38' p vt dock.
Priced Sl.09S,OOO.
Builde r w/trade for
PaJm S prings Estate.
For detalJs on lhia home
and appl to see, call
Carol Holl. agl.. 631-0094
Prine:. Only.
YATBtMS
EASTSIDE C.M.
C harming 3 Bdrm
starter h o me. Oak
planked floors, ceramic I
tile kitchen, French
doors lO sunn ~ar ard. y y
Sl.20.<XX>. Call 673-8550
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Enter tiled foyer. lo
elegant paneled lt v1ng
room, with massive
bnck hreplat>e. Dining
a rea features 2 nd
fireplace. Builtm eift.er·
ta.anment cent.er. paniuet
floors. and 3rd fireplace
h1ghhght your family
room. Pool and spa allow
Ca!ifonua l.lvU>g at its
besi Offered at $132,500.
Call 64>0303
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Large 4 bedroom 2 bath
pool home located In de·
sirable area, walki.ng
dastaoce to sbopptng and
all &cbools. Owner may
beip finance & is very
motivated. Full price
SUS.900. eau 556-2660
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llACHDWl.Dt
Newport Bea c h
duplex-1 bloc k to
ocean! $18,700 gross in·
come! Weil maintamed.
Assumable rlnanciog.
Jllltf2Q5,000! Hurry, call
'J'SZ.-11'00
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terest n or a
deta.ils, 963-7881 IAY, OCEAN VIEW Of'fl< l•t 0 •ti\ IU .. Ip ~I r. I' AIANDONED l~INlil flex.ible fmanr tnR! Sub-
mh your tenns on this
vacant 4 Bdrm Cllf·
~er. Covered bnck
$1 ,278 patio entry to l1v1ng
room with massive beam
PSlMO_ t>e1ltnJ.?s and br1 ck
fireplace. Priv ate IS all you pay when you master swte. fireplace take over existing 10% and sauna. 3 more kmg loan onthis sensational 4 s1i.ed bdrms. Glass wall bdrm Penmsula home! opens to declt with bay, Walk t.o beach & bay'! ocean view. Call 673..a550 7S9-1SOJ o,,,,,,,,.,,,.~, """""'' (,.;;.cl~~1mmm l~l~I Re.al Estate
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Blg house-small price!
6 Bdnm. Family room. ASSUME Sparkling pool-and
muc h more ! Onl y
Sl:ll.500! X1nt Mesa del 9Y2% Mark>caUon. Hurry. call
'7S2·1700 $73,000 VA loan. No "'''' ,,, ? • ,, .. ltftl ,,,,., NI(, qualtrying. payments !®IH&IHI li51/mo 4 Bdrm, 2 ba
CALI. RID CARPET
754-1102
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THURSDAY · MAY Ith, T::JO p..m.
SADDLES.ACK IHH, SAHTA ANA
SANTA ANA FWY & fflfST STREET EXrr
AND OUT IF vt>U BELONG IN
THE LUCRATIVE ARD OF REAL ESTATE
WHY WHELAN REAL ESTATE?
•• NATION'MOE REfERSV.l SYST'£M
• llONVS PPOORAM !'OA BUYING ANO 5£.LLING YOU~ OWN ~TIES
• FULL TIME MANAGEMENT IN OHICE • IDEAL 1..0CATION. BE.AlfTlf\JL NEW OfflCE
• OPPOf'll\JNrTIES f~ AOVANC£MEHT TO MANAGEMENT
FOR MORE IHFORMAnON OR
CON~OENTlALIHTERVIEW
CAL.L ED PHIUIPS OR WIS YERO
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIAAY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
BIG CAMYOH
TOWHHOMI!·
Gracious living at its best in this
2 ·s tory home w / f~bulous golf
course view! Formal living &
dining rms, family rm. Entertain
out of doors on lovely private patio
w/pt>ol & spa. $595,000. CN·57)
e.01S COUISI LMMal
Overlooking the fairways ... this
spa~ious 4BR custom home was
designed for executive or casual
entertaining. Over 5000 sq.ft . of
living area & separate guest apt.
f790,000. CN·58)
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Private cul-de-He! Approx. 200'
ovel'looldng aolf course! A rare
opporhmlty t.o build the "house of
your dreams!" Ml5.000. <N·S >
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JIUL ESTAR EXCEl.UHCE SIMCI 1949
COME wrTH US. •• to COSTA MISA..
Spacious single level executive condo.
2 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. Dinin~ room.
Gourmet kitc h e n . Fireplace.
Air·<.'Onditionm~. Adult complex with
security. Assumable SY.:% loan, with
large serond available. $114.500.
HfWPOttT HACH 759-Gl 11
DOVER SHORES
4 Br3Ba, pool&spa, city
b¢tt view. Only 6 yrs old .
$MS.<XX>
HARBOR RIDGE
2 Br 2 88 dt'l.'Oralor's own
home wilh a !antasllC
view ovt>rlookrng re·
ser\'Oir & t>•lY l1~hts
5:£>.~
UDO ISLAND
New!)' redecorated 4 Br 3
Ba on f'c>e s1 mpk land,
vacant & ready for Im·
mechate movein with
creat1vt' financing
avll.lla~ SJ89,SOO
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759-9221
U you're not read.ulg the
bttJe ads 10 Class1J1ed,
you're rrussmg a lot or
newsy 1nlorrnat1on as
v.tiJ as some great buys .
CLASSY CONDO
Like a model 1s this
sutier, upgraded SUlgle ston· 2 Bdrm end unit.
All amerutws Lnd ud1n1<
SW'lmmmg pool, tennlS &
!>er urily Rall' Don 'l
~t. Call tOday 979-5370
ALLSTA.TE
REALTORS .
ROMAMTIC
R&tOEZVOUS
Penthouse view ()("t>an
harbor & r1ty lilt•:.
Beaut. upgraded t>oodo
1n ntw Villa Balboa
Pnced to seU at $235,000
Assume 101-ar;. loan
J lurT') Uus woo 't last.
Mallow-Kennedy
1\nn.a Morland. E.xlus1n~
r\gt 97S-OBOO' 631-0486
OCEAN Al<> MT
CONDO
l.Dw dn. Take over pay
merits 711 Ocean Ave
Hunt ington Bea t'h
Owner des para tc
..... 556-7777
-IE.ACH COMDO. I oefo DOWM.
CllanMUICJ 2 bdnu1. co.do, wotldOHJ
dht.u to th. baoda. Mk• pool & .......
cts. °"'J Sii, too.
-5 IDaM. WITH ASSUMAIU. o.ty
S 139,900 t.ys ftlfa ct.caw .. ._... wfttt
lo•.ty -.. Gt-Ht for .... f-.ly,
or • 1illa1fainar'a *'9ftt. U. to bNda.
SIU. Wm4 COMAOBICE
List yow.._. wfftt tlw ~at
Ou. hcific IMI Estate & rwcei•a •
OM Y..-.... protKiloft pl-. at RO cost
to you!
2744 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAR
75S.1616
CHOICE DUPLEXES
* 6000 ANANCING *
IALIOA rSLAHD -Choice location
--steps to So. Bay beach. 3 Bdrm &
2 Bdrm, great a ssumable loan.
He re is your c hance lo own a
one-of -a·kind property.
WIST MEWPORr --Close to ocean
a nd beach. Well desi#{ned and
immaculate 3+2 bdrms. Newly
carpeted, builtins. freshly painted.
'$279,000. Call for appt. to see.
EASTSIDI COSTA MISA -· Prime
location. 2 separ ate houses. both in
mint condition. Large assuma ble
loan at 9.62"k. $199,000.
WESTSIOI COSTA MISA -Ideal
location: near park & shopping. 2
two bdrm units in excellent
condition. Owners may car-ry
second. $115.000. Call for info.
SOUTH SANTA AMA -· Oldie but
goodie. 1 & 2 Bdrms. Convenient to
downtown. Civic Center -· good
commercial area. $75,000.
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I .l AClllS OF THI te.UI •AA. Horse country! 4 bedroom homepn 1.3
ac. in the Nellie Gail Equestrian area:
3 car garage, air conditioned. beamed
ceilin~s and 2 brick fi replaces. This is
a new horn~. lt 's var ant and has a
~reat v\ew. As king $260.000.
REALTORS.675.-6000
2443 Ease Coal Htgb*~· Corona cM<I M..,
WE HAVE 32 Of THE BEST U STTNGS 1111 TOWN
MESA VSlDf TWO HOUSES
5 ~ or 4 & a den: Easwde Costa Mesa 1
1mmat>ulate 2 s to r y Bdnno«ierhome +good
home wtth all UM.> extras. 2 Bdrm home with dou
Garagl' door open1:r, ~ ~. H 2 tont'<i.
water softener . d e · f1nant'ed b y ownt-r
rorat.or w a LI rovt'n M:s SJ 17 ~
Owner-aruoous. movltlg Roy~. RJfT.
lDPortlaod' !169.~ 11!~•7729
1>'73-3663 01~n1 t..:ves --·------·
associated
BROKERS REALTORS
202' vJ l olbr .. ') • 7 • '•6 l
RB>UCB> $451<
Foor Quiclc s..
Assume 10~-z'I loJn
Over 1600sq ft of
~r ar1ou !> l 1v1nl!
Boouulul new cond-0 µm
Je<'l . Great v1t"• o(
harbor & ~an Adlu
Se<'unt) bldg. r-io dog.:,
Sll5.~
MaUOw·Kennt'dy
Anna Mor land. f:x ·
elusive Agt 97S-0800.
Priu R.-tioa I
545.000 drop 1n price j ·makes th1i. d ass1r
c.oklru.d.I TradeW1nds an
ext'ellent \Odut: 1
bt-droom C'Ol Y fam11\
room. pool, v.alerhll .
~ v~w Ownt.'f will
rarTY l.u-ge 2Dd 1'ov. on
I> ~c,oo
631-0186 . ---------1
.----Hunt & Associates---.
lllAl l\TAH
Hunt and Associates is pleased to announce
the opening of new offi<:e$ -speciahzmg in
tine real estate and is proud to prewnt the
foll ow ing properties:
~'*'l«
CoroM de& Mar
Exc1t1ng. one-of·a·kind bayfront condo.
Single story, 3 bf. 3 ba. "Mai Kai ..
Pvt. courtyard entry. Offered at $750,000
Assumable loan -Arliss Kirschmer
China Cow
Marvelous creative opportunity presented
t.o buyer who appreciates area. Privacy ·
seclusion · view. Potential abounds 1n
this 3 level. 3 bf. home in P'ime location.
Call for details, $475.000-Polly Johnston
Peninsula
Outstanding. near new custom duplex
offenng the ultimate 1n design and l1vab1hty.
2 level. 2 br. owner's unit plus 1 br. rental
or could be 3 br. single family home.
Zoned R3, l blk. fro m bay -Offer~ at
$360.000 -Jen Hunt
Big Canyon
Spacious 4 bf .. formal dining rm w/13'ge
den and 2nd ttreplace. B<>Mts of every
amenity-free form pool, spa & putt1ng-
~eeo. Lush garden entry. Sectmty of 24
hour ~arded gate-Offef'ed at $624,000.
Jeri Hunt
Assoda19s Broker
Potty Johnston Jeri Hunt
Arliss Kirschmer
2043 Wenx:tiff Driw, sum. 206
Newport Beech (714) 631·7800
C S 8 G I A T l l E 0 8 H A l T I 0 C
0 S U S H V W S G I J N l A H H A H S
A H E I R 0 U I T C E A H V V A 8 8 A
R A 1 R P T H G L R V l T E L L 1 U S
V 0 l W S S T A V R R 0 .S l P J R U L
E K S U A R U 0 E 0 0 P H l I A J E U
G R G A 6 D D H A M A 0 l 0 U R A l I
H U H T I I P H I S T U H E E T H Z 1
A A D U U C l T l " R T 6 8 T T A 1 G U S S A 0 A I A A G 0 A l R A t I 0 Y
S E l G P A N U C R l T A T T V R C U
S C N S N Y C A E 8 C J H 0 U E 0 l R
U C £ l E H P T A P A Y & A A S A K L
IV V DDORNLHLA
TA OTUlALtCE
PIMMSULA POINT
Newly decor ated 4 bdrm. family
home. Ocean view! $325,000.
IAYROMT
We have sever al fine homes
with pier & slip
a TOIO HOISi COUNTRY
4 Bdrms .• 3 b a ths: ranch style.
mini-e;tate in orange groves $249.500.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
MOaTH ~AY V11W
SUPS ""E"
l.IW> ln11>"'°"t ICtl<' l.i\RCF: .\~l'\1 Afll.F.
r () \ .... ~I-LLFHS WILi. c·.\SRY SfA'OND
TH I '~"I' Of"~ fl Thrf'f' H+·dmom" Pht' LarJ,!P
F.tm1I\ Room W1tli \\f•t Har & R<'fri l?('T'3tor·
\l a,tPr Sull•• On Main I.PH·! l.O\rlv
1.n't'nh..,t <'All f flr Appointmt>nl To ~ s21:. ,_(, ' ·J ,,v <'H :"t'Y.port .. L1Mtn1?
a40tCE LOCATION
Walk Tfl Sty!Y' I 1hr.irv I!. Park Sparkhnl!
Tv.fl H"dmom Tv.fl B"th Plu" O!nme Hoom Pool \\.'<ii '\t \Ill E 1.0 \ .._ f'all ~2 'l171!
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759-9100
#2 Corpm•.._. ......,_..c..ew
For• Ad ill W-..'1 Wartd
C4 S.. 64~5671, Ed. lJO •
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Knit Neck Down! Cooling Experience
7490
fntA<k'B~
1'enants of Newport Beach office romplc>.
at 1601 Dove St. said they had ~een a malt.-
mallard around complex pond for a f ev.
days, but got a real surpnse "'hen mama
and her 10 "ducklings waddled out of
landscaping for u dip. Water m decorative
pool is treah.'<i w\th chemicals and tenants
arc trying to relocate the duck family to
ht•a lthicr water
~lsewhere
NEW YORK IAP>
Arthur ~viu, 79. .... ho
stt\'ed nearly a quarter
t•f a century as state com ptroller~ot.e-hU\
rirrreri;ent tn 1978. died
TuesdJ\ of a h<'nrt at
r ack
l\ALA~L\ZOO. Mach
1 Aµ., Or Home r II.
Strykt>r. 87. an inventor
of orthoJ)(.'d1c and s ur
Jl)r al equ1pm<'nl. d1t'<l
l\londa)
l
CTRCLEVlLLE. L'tah
1 AP I -Lula Pa rk«-r
B«temmn, 96, youngt•r
Mitter o( the legenda ry
<'Owboy outlaw Butc h
ca~.!>ldy. died ~1on1la)
Unit Funded
SAN DIEGO CAP>
The National Institute:-.
of ,Health bas proVldtd
$6.38 million to operate
the Un 1ve r s 1ty of
Ca lifornia's s ix bed
gen eral cl1 n1 ca l r e
sear ch unit for ft v<.•
vear!-Tht• unit I!> h1<'<1l
t•d on thl' ntnlh noor or
Uni ver:.1ty Hospital
'Neptune Socictv ~
c•IMllTlC* 1u•1•l ., HA
646-7431
IAln..IM .. HON
~MOMI
6"6-2424
Cos1a Mesa
673-~
'1HCIUOTHHS
l&.l llOADW AT
MOITUAIT
110 Broadway
Cosla Mesa
f>.'2·9150
SMITH & TUTHIU.
MOITUAIT
WISl'a.lff CHAnl
Mortuary • Crema tton~
427 E 17th St
Co~ta Mesa
6'6--4888
... Cl..OntllS
SMfl'HS' MOITVA&Y
627 Main St
~nt~ach
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• CCM>MM. ~At.
HOMa
7801 Bolsa Ave
Westmil"sler
89).3525
'ActHC YllW ..-.Ol&Al , ...
C~te'Y Monuary
Ch1pel
, 3500 Pac1hc View Onvo
N9wport Be.ch
664-2700
Easy Buck Not Likely
By JO\'CE L. KENNEDY
Dear Joyce: 1 wro&.e t.o It ~m·
panltt that ran ads about bow peop~
coald make money stalflllg eeveiope11
al home. Enclosed are tM aoawen -
the sales Uc.eratare -I got. wi.at do
you think of ~ deals? And how
can I obtain eoveto~ stllfflq ual&a·
e n ~ally instead of writing
a"'ay?
-R.M .• San Frandsro
8)~ bucks for stu(fiog circulars Ul
envelopes at home are promist.>d tn
the maJonty of the pitches Herc are
five !-ample com e-0ns .
"Work at home in your s pare
t 1m t• making the fastest and easiest
mont•v vou'll ever earn ..
.:l;m Y.Titing to you because I'm
s ure you would be interested in mak·
1ng S500 l'U<'h "eek with very little
'140rk .
· ,\ trut--.ton· of $3.000 a week
;ind :..i bt•ttt'r hfc ... ·
.. \h"ll pay you 50 r t•nt ... for <'nrh
t•nveloP<.' you s tuff and s end to u:. ac-
cordin~ to m.<>tructions ..
"Sil 1.250 in your po<'ket.,
ALL SOlJND LIKE g rcJt op·
porturut1es and Lhey art" great ~P.
portunit1es to be duped. Reading
through the cht'aply produced
litl'rature. rn} associatcc; Randy Ring
noticed s1milarit.1es
Th<> d<'t a1l!> of hoy. ~ ou can make
monc v art.· 'agul· You can never re
a ll) t(•ll the t~ µ<·of hu!>ane!>!> the rom
pa ny 1.!> an. ulthou~h somt.· suggeM a
Draih No• ir .. •
( CAREERS J
fuzzy kind of dirttt mail advertising.
You usually are expected t9 pay t.!'e
postage ror sending out the-.advertis·
Ing etrculars in the envelopes .you
tu ff
In t'ach case. you must send
money for a "membership packet"
or "ln.structaons and materials kit"
before you can begin work. The in·
ll1al round of materials costs SlS Lo
S40
Many u se testimonials of
satisfied customers but fail to iden·
tifv the individuals so vou C'an ched
with them .
Tu low<'r your auard. most of the
pitche.!> s:iy "You may · hav<' been
nppt>d off bcfort.> bv false schemes.
but th1!. 1 ~ d1ffrrent ..
T UE C'Ol'NCIL OF li('tter Busi-
nf.'ss Burt'aus has completed a na-
tional lllV(>St1J.!allon of 55 randomJy
't'l{'<'led advert1:-.ement:. promoting
t•nvclope stufhng sr~mes. In every
instance Lhe advcn1~1m! .... as found to
be deceptive.
Rat h e r than o ffe ring gainful
employment, th<· companies use the
ads as lur<'s to bilk lhe unwary tnlo
<.,uch thJnJ.!'> as bu\. inc anformalJon on
ho .... you t.•an :.ct up )our own busi·
nC''IS or how to run the sa me rarkct
they 're OJ><'raunJ? The rounc1l has
forwardro its findin~'I to the postal
authont1es for mail fraud 1nvest1ga -
tion .
The upt;hot : When an ad prorruses
more than }Ou reas onably can
believe. it's lime to turn the page
READER Sf:RVICE. For a ropy of the
Better Bu.stMss Bureau's Lea/I.et. "TIJ>S
on Work at·llome Schemes:· send a
stamped. 1ell·oddress1·d long whue t'11·
Vf'lope to JoyC'e tam Kennedy Ol Boz
1560, Costa Mesa 92626
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. .
Rad-. Claarged
.. €ritics Rap
Ag Extensions
111 THOMAS O. t;W.S
Crttleiam of th• University of C•llfornl•'•
Cooper.U.. Extension Service ~ nothing new. ~
exttMkln provldet lethnlcal aclvke and ualatuce
to &rowen ln enry Calllomla county and helps
homeowners with fruit treft. among other ae·
tlvltleA.
It's been accuted of racism and ol being a tool
or grower interests in their runnine battle with
farm workers. But the complalnta had never come
fro m tu.gh government ofrtclala until last mootb.
IT WAS ONLY BY ACCIDENT that a con·
gressaonal agriculture su bcom mittee began t-0
focus o n the extenaion service Las t fall.
Democratic Congressman Fred Richmond of New
York became c urious
SOUTHERN about a re latively minor
CALIFORNIA program his consumer
Foc l J relationg. and nutrition
• sub<:ommatt.tt had been '----------routine ly funding, the
Expanded Food and NutrlUoo Education Program
<EFNEPl.
So he asked for a General Acc0unting Office
report on the $S0 mlll\o'"! program. aimed at pro-
viding nutrition W ormaUon to the poor, lo help
them get as much nutrition as poss1~ for each
dollar spent on rood. R1d1mond asked the GAO to
fo<'us on several large cities including Los
Angeles.
The result. in Rlchmond·s words. was a re.port
condemning the $2.7 million Calltorrua EFNEP
program a s "probably the wont admtnu.tered 1n
the oatioo."
THE PROGRAM. ADMINISl'Eltt:D BY th~
UC e xtension. spends m<>6t o( Its money in rural
counties with relatively few poor people. providing
little assistance to povert~·level residents of big
cities.
What's more, Richmond contended. the
California program makes no efforts to reach
large groups of the poor and there a.re no signs
that the extensk>n is trying lo expand als cllentele
It serves JUSf 2.000 of the million·plus poverty.
level -person.s 1n Los A111eles County, a natJsUc: RieFunon~ called "a dlsg.r~ ·: And Lhe ~rt
said there 1s no EFNEP program 10 populou. ...
Orange County.
For the extenstan. the heanng Rishmond COO·
due~ alter getting the GAO report was one k>ng
embarrassment. For not only were '\here com-
plaints about EF"NEP. which is a minor poruon of
the ext ension's acUv1t1es. but also there was
testimony crillcal of the uruvers1ty age~y 's at·
titudes in the grower.farm woricer disputes
"THE R E A SON THAT THIS program
I EFNEP> Is the illeg1tlmatc child of ~ exteMion
service i:-. a f.,..•linlo( that helpinR poor Pt"Qplc.
especially Chicanos . as detnmental to their rcla
tions v.i th .:rowers:· '>aid Kubert Bradfield. d
former nutntioo coord111ator m the t'Xte~.on and
clinical profC'Ssor of nutrition at UC lkrbley
Bradfield said he found "a per"as1ve pattern
and practJce of r acial d1:.criaunalJon in the ex·
tension service administration. especially again'lt
Chicanos ..
Tho5e dlscnminaoon charges v.ere not tn·
vest.1gated by the GAO. whose report did not com ·
ment oo them.
Whether the spe<-ific charges are true. the
mofit important thing about th<' GAO tnvt>sllgauon
unti the congresi.1ooal ht•anni? were that they de-
mon!>tralcd that l'C <'Xll·n~IQO pol\(1~ have an l'f·
fe<'t on Lhc bag c1tu:s as well as the farm C'OuntJt.-'-
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OBITUARIES I NEWS FEATURES
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NoR~r•
Actress Helen Hayes.
79 . named adviser to
1981 Whit e House
Conference on Aging.
says 'Tm gratified I
had the good fortune
to grow old at a time
when it·s fashiona·
hie."
'Moonies'
Get More
"Freedom'
SAN FRANCISCO
IAPJ -The ne w pres1·
dent or the Ame rican
branch of the Un1rica·
tion Church o( the Rev .
Sun Myun~ Moon says
1nd1v1d ual "Moon1es"
will be g i ven more
freedom t.o spread the
group's message .,
·'The Ume ha.r, come
ror lndlVldua\s to la ke
o n grf'alf'J
resi>ons1b1lit1e~ and to
1n 111 ate their own
m anLStnes... said MOS(?
Durst. who announced
he had been selected as
president by the group·s
board o( directors
THE PRE\10l'S pre
c;1denl of the Amcrir an
br an< h of lh•· churr h
\.\;is '\1•11 S::tl<>n<'n
Our<;t lO -.;111l h1· rt>
<.1~nt-d tus E:.nghsh pro
r.·~'>orshap at La n t')
Colleg,, 1n <l..tkland tu
devote full ;ittenlJon lrJ
the natl()nJI lcJdersh1p
of the chun·h
Dl R S T SA ID he
Joined lhe churc-h in the
t'3rl~ 197(>.) -.-.tw:n he met
h I S '4 I [ (' () nt n I 8
Ko rean m1 c;s 1onar) vf
the c hurrh v.ho o r
i.tamzt'd a rhurch unit 1n
lht• ~an }''ranc1sco are.!
Tht> t·hurr h h:l'· t-H•1•n
.1 c cu se d o f u ~1n~
brain -.-.a<>hin~ l1·chn1
q u es a n d d t-r t• 1 t f u I
recru1tl.n)! practices. but
Du r st described th<•
church's t each1n~.; a :.
fund:im<'ntal Jud('c1
Chris tian pnnc1ple!-
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car garage. wa.lk·ln .._
bar th.al seats six aod'
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Best value on marqt !
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(~1~$113§110
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Sped.aNiar golf ~
estate 6eOO sq .ft. 4 .. 6
Bdrms. 51~ baths. ,....
and spa. Sl.S00.000.
111 STAINES ct
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I PARADISE•
l 'nbeltvvable value in
ltu.-. huge estate oo I '~
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ho me on 70' lot \\'1th pool & ~ ard
Large ussumablt> loan & owner will
a ssist with financing A must see
for those sc c•k1n~ the f1 n c~l.
$825.000.
IN NEWPORT CENTER fll 644-9060
AFFORDABLE TOWNHOME S 114,900
A Newport ~u. nnt to IMlture wfftt
loh of CJl"HMry mtd OfM" lpOCe fOf'
wolkin«J. l"""oculote & new, rtflltrol
decor 2-story. 3 ~-COftdo wittl 21h bo.
631 -1400
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Professional decor & new 5 bed. fam.nn.
d irt.rm. Prh·ote huqe courtyard with
POOL & SPA. $795,000. 631 -1-400
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earn 1 ... 1 TO al 11'~ 111
L••re!)t ra~ This home•
re .. tureio. 3 Hdrm and "
wtuah.-d on d hUgt! IOI
PnC'\.'d to ~t'll 111 onh M>.W> CallS40 1151 .
~HERITAGE • • REALTORS
$500 PER MO-..
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from Sl00.900 243() ~ant a
Ana Ave 642 6734
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N.tCI $120,000
FUUa llA.L TY
546-0914
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dn $89,990 P elrt<'k
Tenoft. Aict 631 l2N
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$87,000
3 Bdrm. 2 car l(ar111o:1·
laritt' rovered palto bt~
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WORLDR.E.
556-7777
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home only 3 blk.s to t"'-'
bN<'h 20'l down owe
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9.95°/o LOAN
on tJu., h I\ I bdrm hum•
!Al'fl<l! ldnd with pool &
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own a 11µaciou:. 2 & 3 br
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611 L.icio Park Dr 7 A
Nt'wport Beach
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Long Beach, CA
Tickets may be rliumtod
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yard Pet OK No
riftc ........... J a&ory. pnva&e Emerald Bay: a . eG48lO l ldrllll •pt id
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harnhhllll& avail. ,..,_.AMoc, 494 un ~court.. avail now. ••••••-•••••••••••••• ---------
..... 'a HA I I 0 I I I D • I ._, S. 1 J OO Pabn o...rt. ID.000 ea, 3
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• •Bt-..-lort. 1400 f• dUllAu kJU. I a I est.at.
ISH4GO Brand new Lake Park ~-1SU PrilclUa ~aluJ parli like aur·
Patio Home 2br. 1 ar LA Newly redecorated. roundinaa . Terraced 8'llJNNlNG ~ 211r. Zba.
•h••• Aaaumable 4'llJES tlae lot f4t>,OOO 31br. a..• Danell IA ......... )244
aA'Jo, llJUOO Patnt"k MOM SIH.000 Oww/A#il. T1'11:».-. Pw&a OK S:UOMo. Lal. •••••••••••••••••••••••
l'llnlan. A&t. ISHJM ,._~ ~ 1Ml + 1100 kS-'100t l9IT A&. s
•V"19 DOWN -:--C...... Larte vacant 2br. 2ba 2 Bil. 2 bL • • • .. .... ~7S •wmw W /VtlW teAi Dt~ND ~ u.. l.Ae new Only 281' + D... . S7SO
..... a I bd + den /U ~-lll4 ll» lGil WAn:l\.PRONT M.W11o Pool. -1r U 11 3 BR. 2 ba. Sf~ ns
W.... t.11"° Alt.!JVU OOCK/SlJP so. Coul Dr. C M . Pllridt-.,.., 131 lM ~ (.; M 14 u.ruts 2 Rr 1215.000 m.t4i57
pool. l0&1rou. ?)•.i Rue~. 30'x100' foe - -~ 10"; AITO t;~ch lancl Owtwr will ftnan~ NCll H&ta Jb(. 2ba. Tnh.$4:
<* Ownr1a«it ~083li Pleaae call for det.Mala frpk, encl yard. ctuldren ~ 631ZM68kr OK No Pets. ISSO
lllllKO. .U.Wlr13.400 C1 I rcW ~__......__..........-. ~
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•1 13111. ,...... lot + ZBr "°'*' 189.~ 2 car pr. Fenttd yard
-.-... -· ttsw,..,..ldLCorwer J.Wah&e:l3l·Ulll6 Acron from elem .
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atta,adultbome. Lolldy Healonomics oiS~OO b••ach . t~rmi. a,1111 lBdnn,f&Jl\llynn.paUo.
~-$179,000 ti61 8421. nJce conchllon. nr So
488,2~ba ... ~
3 BR. 2 be .. .. SIOO
Au.helm Hills
4 aa.1~ be ...... wrs
LakeForat
HASTINGS ar CO ---- -Cout Plua. $875/mo lat. ~Si.'i60 1800 Moul• Deteri, L1i111t + aecW'. Call Lloyd,
---------1••••••••••••••••••••••• ......,.. Z400 Jacobs R.eaJty ~o
. 00¥8 SHOlllS ~ in A CdM. Prol ••••••••••••••••••• •••
4' bedroom pool home decor. Slra!A!g1c loc. By Tri·i>'a 2br, l .,...ba, encl
_..prime rie• ln pre Owner. 673·48-48 or ~ LIASI patio. 1ar. Adlts. No
2 Br l e. condo. beaut de·
corated, "Springs",
m101mo. Refs req. No
pets. Avail 6/1. s.57·3200.
673-4ll.9
ta.e area. Call now for 67S-l<ll6 New 2 bedroom 2 bath Peta. M35Mo. $2.505/0 . ~talla . Century 21 ---------home Mlaslon Lakes 1300 ~ SL Apt. f
,_.ewport Cente r . 200 .. Country Club Golr-,_6C2-_17_o ______ _ ... 7 --",,,...., .. 11 ·-••••••••••••••••••••••• tttlnla·pool. Beautlfu y 2br 2'-'ib Co do ......._y_.s ............ ,· ,DILUXI•-landscaped no m11n · • new n ._ .__ -·• t.enaneeyard Prof decor. Model bm In ~ Ulhd! PRlllE ~lDE. CM 9680Chabhome Rd. d relrl1. 91 IC. klnR -bed.
DE.£Rf'JELD
PATIO HOM E
3 Br or 2 br Ir deo. New
criit 6 drps. Fresh paint
Comm. pGOI.
S25 mo. incl. pdor
,.. ~60; 7fi0.1199 ~ y decorated 2 2Bdrm&eacb. 1*ertHotSpring.s spe •pool. Santa Ana
• pn me area. na:sr A.RNES CO. 2u.J78.2572 • OU)' Club area.,S87SNo
o sch ools 2 873-Till &a&,Z2l.5, 7~·~ 3 BR .. 2 bath home :
=_.,~.......,wm-ooar.,.~lhl~-:-:-::::::~:-=~-~-~t
wblcta could be 3rd zoM!WuMfH:c:M a.tofC...,, SJtS
bedroom Fireplace. Beautiful 2 bd, 2. ba ft p 1 iy 2 Br. new paiat Ir crpt.
Jannal-dia. ~ .. ~ -uE
pr.. 1'artlen>ek area. mo Mo .. yearly lease
hnnal dlotn&. patio town b o u se u n it s ·-••••••••••••••••••• Zll3 Padf\c..C C71-49Z8
ffw:Ty! SUM,900. BKR w/ff11lC11, vaulted t:eal-Quality 4 BdrJD Ranch d.
3 BR.. l._, baths. fri>I .
Woodbnd1e a.rn. S6SO
Mo. yearly leue C.U 540-1720 UlP home. Custom f ealure5. 2 Br. l be. lra back Y • ,, •• ~llB.L TSLlDvstmts 642-1603 tuxury extras. Out.stand· lltl'last/cln ~-S42S Bay" Buda 75!Ml81 l
-, • ---RENTAL i.ng value today, SOW>d mo TT_s._1292 _____ _
-· INCOME PROPERTY investment for tomor , __ .._ .... , 1 2 BR
2.br. 2-st,y. 1 ~ba. condo.
Newport Crest Plan 4
Cben View. 9"-"' assuma
ble loan. Sl9S .OOO
~.
row 186.000. Ranch ....,ge, .,.., ...... u '. $59,900. Modular Type Cucamonga. adult condo U1 East.side
"The Lakes" Xlnt. loc
Bea~ decor. Brand new
Ref. r eqd. No pets
ISi.'iOM.o SS7 -3200 :1'73·4119 Homes, 24 br secunty, 3 ~ vm..-a.E. CM Swimming pool.
pvt beaches. pool & pier 497•1761 walk 1n clOlllel!I. patio,
(TI4 )499-38l6__ ___ encl garage XJnt loca
Red Estate uon $495 mo 546-231 J or
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RAJllCHOSAN JOAQUIN
Lux 2Br. 2Ba, vaulted
ceilings. plus h c pl!>,
frpk, AC. ~hr. dr}r. mng. 2 car gar. romm
pool & JUCUUi, patio
Xlnl loc. Adlt.s. no pets.
non smoker pref Avail
J~ 1. 167) mo. !ISi 9230
eves
Al'1'S /COMMERCIAL
Ocean vaew! 3 lovel)
apartmen ts off
Holmwood , Newport
fleighls 1 great com
mettuU or office Cacahl} on oM Newport 81 vrl
Clll ror detatla.
81/z0/o
AMA.NCI MG
l2UMITS
W~ 2900 64z.l~17. ask Cor Rita.
•••-•••••••••••••••••••• agent
642-5200
Under 128.QOO per unal.
8 lx &r<>SS. exlens1vely
refu.rbashed. high de ·
mand rental area This as
one c:J the best buyic. mall
c:J Onnge County loday'
1895.000 with S260.000
down Broker coopera -rett~ J_~~~~~
PLACE __ __ ___ '1t0PHTJES •
OhrlHl&tat. .......................
~~ Far~ 1100
10,.. fll l:lO ,,M.)
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TAKEOVE:R
EXISTIMG LOAM
••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• 1l Neat units. tnrome
•RlEESPACE
RBfT•
Dooble wade m popular
Wet1tm1ns ter Park.
Priced for qwck sale it
$24,SOO. Will Include 3
fTl(ln1hs free space rent
f111rry! Won 'l lai.l '
(sm>-el) 89t-061 I
WAUCR&Uf
MOllLI HOMES
$4 7 • I 4 o , p r o j er l e d
SSl ,&52 Lasted pr1 ce
$81.000 Good area.
MURCHISON
~IMJ'llff 64S-24 I I
~
Ckl.ly I left! Good Costa
Mesa local.loo. 3 Bdrm 2
Ba Owner wtU c11rry at
llf~ for 4 years SSS.000
down. Full pn ce $205.000
Units bemg up1traded
• and are fully occupied ;. EXCITING e Yearly income S20.000 • per bulldm& Tenants
SoKW hy poy UlilitJes.
lovely.flia:hl:hlY y upgraded e i!€HIG€ v.n. West Home. 20xso __ :HOM€~ l.a&ma H.I Us. n I C't!St ~
•tar park. corner lot Real f};tate Investments
w /Large patio are• Air l'J33 W. Cout Hwy. N 8
eond-only. 127,SOO 645-4646
'JKSQ29) Cloaed Sunday Udorn
. 1 9 H T r a v e I e z e LOW~OW IHT.
llffeabena. outaide patio Ulmer kit duplex. Very
• el>bhwa.her. low dawn will aJlow you djapos ·froslrfree toassuroe9.,..% IOBll and
Fri.id• e . French selle~ finance balance. •~moire d lvider. 2 Grat rent.a.I area. Only
!lt.or1lll! sheda. com~r lot. 113,SOO. Call Now 979-5370
(HUll38.1). A ..:;:-.t_::g._.t LLSTATE
SALIS · ..REAL TORS 2J11 Harbor, Ste 206-A
l40-5fl7 2 FOUR Pl.EXES Side by ~~~~~~~~~j lide. H.B .. 4 yrs new. ~ dn, owe. Prin only.
Gary Boiler. 536·4
SS.~
I BUY HOUSf<:S J\ T
95°/o
OF MAR.KET V At.t; t:
•No t'ee
•lmmed. Purchase
•Move when read)
•Pnvat.e Party
978-0423
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Carma .. Mer l I 22 •••••••••••••••••••••••
H. V Hill:. 4Br+den. oc vu.
pool, spa ll800tmo
Open l ·S Sat May JO
67J..85i50. ex><>p with agen~
.,.... 1144
•••••••••••••••••••••••
2 BR 'Orangetrtt Condo.
elegant rattan rurn .
many plants. sunny dock
on water off llvlng rm.
rruni ofc. central air, jog
to nearby orange crov~.
tennis, sauna. pool. ex·
ercise rm. lllOO ~-3440
... wpcri IHch 3 '69 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CHARMING 2 BR +den.
VIEW. avail short t.erm
ar yrly SUOO/mo
WATERFRONT HOM ES
63J.l400
He.ft Uslu Hi•d ••••••••••••••••••••••• eon-....... lZZl •••••••••••••••••••••••
Fantastic ocn view.
Harbor View Hills. 38r.
2Ba. fri>k. French drs.
great patio" yd. L6e <>P·
lion $1.200 mo. 1000 Whale
Sails Way. 7S8-9"8
KEYT03 BEACHES
3 Br. frplc. new katch.
nap. driJs. painted In &
out. l Ba. Family. Lae.
67J.9'i06.
H. VJ·fills 4 BR+fam rm.
full ocn view. pool. apa,
walk to bch/shopl. 8 mos
lse. Avail 7 /1. $1600/mo.
Open l ·S Sal May 10.
673·8S50, co-op w1lh ---OOPLEX. 2-sly. 3 le br. 2
beth. spa. deck. S825Mo. ~ PoinMUia Owner.
7fD.Om6
~TB./
ow.er anxious I Obie
.._, ~ced fOI' qwck
M1ie. ODlY SZUOO. Lie __. apece lD desirable 4P\llw/faMS C....MtM 3224
Pl9CI & lOCA TIOH ··-••••••••••••••••••• --,,.... fruit tr.ea. IMTJ (Gr Ulla OM ($43:2).
, WAIJCll & Lii
..,_IMOMIS
l8Mlll
~:U:W-=!rone~ air. U.. email child OK. ti•• Mat lueatment No Peta. 9"°Mo. l.954 B
areu iD So. Calif. Al lle)'er~
l.lqrUll Ult Pric. .. oe1y Dix J bt. 2 .. ba houa•
•• klr (ow J 8dnn w/'/fld. ell& p .r. AvaU boamcm a 5Gdtt lot. .-... P'Oll INFOllMATIOM .1 ... t. llnllo. lll·-
C. 644-72'' Oalllllt Pad. ••• , 2 ...
bll·IDI, dl1bwHhtr.
322' •••••••••••••••••••••••
OAMACUST
BRAND NEW 3 Bdrm.
famaly rm. chnin« area. 2
be home Attracllve sun·
ken fireplace area
w/bnck frplc . Beaul
'unny k itchen with
bfllm Lovely billsade
localloo with 3IO de1
VteW Qoee to acbooh 6 parts. Bike (1.,..) mi to
Marana 1700 rno
IJ!t/\ut+dep. Move in
May L6 Leue avaU. Call
ror appt.. to see 83'7 -4658
days or 980·S844 or
~1n1eve11.
Cke.Mn View 2br. squeeky
de.an. $4SISMo. Agt.
4116-sell()
4 er. ram rm. LtR. 0 1 ft. 2
be. Nr bch. S8SO mo
Avail DOW ( 714 I 77s--0239
IRVINt: GROVt;S J\
pnvate :.ecured com
m.mity. tri·level pa tao
homt JBr. 2 12 lia .
w1cent.raJ air. frpk. ram
rm. formal dll> rm. cov ·
ered used bnck pallo .
pro/ lot decor. cablt' TV
nr pool. jaCUUJ & tenn11>.
avail May ~ $11i9S mo
5-4475
Orangetrtt Aduh Pal10
Home. 2 Al.Ory. 2 bdr
den. 2 ba Poot spa, ten
rus " 2 car garage. No
pets. Avail. May lSlh
thru August 31 ~7S mo
Fur n1sh1ng avail
846-3648.
Fa 1• VtAty 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrvuw hoW14! 3br. 2ha.
(rplc. 2 car gar. Gdm in
3Br. Cam rm. central air. cl $700Mo . .ftdr1cn
wlk to Mile Sq Pk . S6SO m-OlJ7
mo .... l.SlJ, 962-81168 h ---------• Broad.moor Exec ome
1 ldk --._. 3240 E.x.qwsite dee-or View -••••••••••••••••••••• 4br, 2ba. nr. Univers1ly
tlepd2bd.rm,famrm • HJ & Turtlerocll: elem
den. (f125 mol Pluah Pe repit, gazebo. Many
crpta, 2'h ba, cedar • xtras $10SOM o. l nc.-1
Clau· S bib to ocean. grdnr. Eves 11 fl 6 Dbl car pvt pr. fu.lly '752-0187
ma.lot yd. Adulu . no --------
pet,s. loquire at SZ7 13th 1'a1Jerodt Glen. buuL S
Sl. 714-980-6331. BR prof landsca~d
Homea for rmt. MSO to GSllP;l.234, X.2H
tra«XI 3 BR 2 Ba. fncd ~ l.Br condo on
yard 6 gar. Kids I pets <* · llJ'Um. Poof, leMIS, bit
Keith. 9112-4471 &DI.. Sll5. 644-0:JSS
HOMES FOR RENT Qrmcetree pat.10 home.
3 or 4bt. Pnced from ~mo. 2 BR 1 Ba , 2 car
~11585. FDcd yard • gar. Comm tennis, PoOl.
1arages. Families .tlt.s. 00 pets. 833-1448
pleue. Kids 6 pets aft4twtcnds. we&come. call 954-25451 or
973-2&7l A&t. no fee. Sell wit.Ji EASE'
It's a BREEZE 4 bdrm. Condo $495. a...inectAdaM2·561'8
Sharp. Ul8$0 Cambrid1e .
Call Mack 1182-77•
3Br. frplc. ll lenced yard. Oll.ldn!n ok. l5i50 mo. II r.
Sjqilri• .. '604
lllr, 1~. frpk, pal>o,
BBQ. dlbwbr. ladpn1 ln·
duded.MMll.9
Dell&U b l y 28r l Ba
twobae. patio. • P·
pllances, pool. clbhH .
Avail Jmae 1 .... .alt
~
411 1IUt St. Bil t BR, 2~
ba. Walk to b eech. . ,.. ..... ~•,,,1
' I' lt ll I, • J
hplc. -· C.11 S.i.ct ..... u..111.m1 18r, IBa, frplc, bllH, a Bdrm 1 •. carpeta/ · ....er ........... 9llO
drapea, elotlld ..,.... .. •• 111.l
pl&jo W/ f...ci JaN, ---------c:.eMftD 1arb11• dt•t,:;•• • • HOUID: lrMd .... a 11. fl COlll lfiry. 8-*'"· eo ..... • I.It 6 Ir, M ba Ii 4 8', I ba. I
i 1 ..___.1 ..... a~. __ .,. lut + tH Heurtt1 . .-psr '11161710. -~· • ·'61. Offend at not111 ------------&T090 .... "'~vma ... ,. t _ ... ~._ .. xn .... ,...., ..... ,.,, .. ,.......,~. , ....... led: CVlt.W)' ~ ~ ~. WID =.=.• Y""::i .. ,. t...... ·=--~.-:.'r.'~hl ....... ~.: ... a.. ............ ....
_.. ,._ 2 • -~-,, .. ~2216 ~ .... -u pool Sunken gH bbq, pOl apl ........... rec area . ..,..,, .... .,.. crpta, car ...,..., ~ . _,.___ ... r t I """W , ... St gar. M>SOMo. 831 2SS3 or~330l i.par .. 1111 oun a n1. ·-. .,..., ·
\l\...c..----------Spadout. roomli ~---LOVELY HOOS!!: . Jbd. Separate d1n1n1 •area
SPARKUNG CLEAN Lgc ~ Waik·IJI ck»ell>. hom•
2 er. 2'-1 be bluru.. r rplc. nr Holt• bch. Le~ Wc.e lolcben • ubmet& .
md unit ~ D $750-146-llm Walk to HunllnlClon . a/c. . )' ------Ceraer. ~. e"Y 87•1713 BD .. _ 2 l .....___ , ...... ~ ----SeevleW, 4 n , 2"°' ..... ._........... ... ~ _....
.... MIW
Beaut. adult apt. Spac 2
br. 2 be lwn.hae w/f p .
bbl. L/R. ...U-. ~to sm. IC2-ll03
TSLMcmt
•JUST REDEC OI<
ATED-SSSO. pool, 38r.
2' -,.Ba, 1'wnMe nr Ot'l\,
rv-stores. t.eorus. golf To
SeP ca.U ownr 4.99· 1625 1 r
N A pls Iv ms&. dyS/t'V~
trpks . wet bar. guarded l 8edn)om rum ~
111"9 with pool, ~IS 2 Br TwDhie. unf u.m $47S
AY&ll Jme 20t.b 11400 Adutt.t.. no peU
Mo ~631-~ UlJl1ues Free!
wowm LAQUlNTA HERMOSA
lSZll Par1ts1de Ln. l blk
W of Beach, 3 blks S. of
Edinger
New\y dacllna.ed 3 Br 2 Ba
t.owaho&tae. Spae1oui.
ftreplace 6 pool. QuMet
area. Adulta, DO ~b.
Mra.~~l
lllX). 3 Br. l:\los ba. frplc'.
covered paUc>, new paint
Ill & OUl. Close t.o ever
yttung. 2fH31 Via San
Sabtitaan, L N.
Gemini IUly 839 66%:1 -----...... V\eto )267
Won 't laat Newport
Crest t-0wnhous. 38r.
21-.Be. ~ bar. walk to
beach. t.ena.15. pool, i; pa.
Muu ociea.n v.ew. A Ya 11
23, May. S7SO/mo. lyr
lie. Children ok
714-75,2,.~ OI' 640-1644
847·5'41
•• *
U.M.Dwyar
1'1132 El N09al ....................... ---------ltunt:i.ngtoo Beach
You are the wan 1\4! r of
t'Ml free uckm !Sl 1.SO
value1,to
HOMES FOR RENT
3 or 4br. Pnced from
Mll5--li60 lobed yard &
gara1es . fo'ami11ei.
pleaae. Kids 6 pet&
welcome. C.11964·~ or man. A.Ill. oo rff. ---ttt...,t-.edl JUt •••••••••••••••••••••••
NO FEE! Apt. ~ COndo
renta.ls VIUa Re11tal11
m-4191%8tr
-,,.... tiic.-.t I 'I
e.y vww. 3 br. deo. 4 ba.
amum. noo IQ. I\. 11000
mo. 64&-3893
OCEAN VIEW 4 br. 2~
ba. cal'dener inc I
~Owo/Bkr.
CONDO. Nr Hoag 2 BR.
1"*. pool. }ac.-. S.Wla.
~pr. W ID. Avail Ma)
Is l S8 25 t m o Dy :.
!17:1 l2~S. eves wkndi.
fl11 21l!O
Seawind Condo, 2 Hr. 1 h
bu. 2 car gar. Crplc .
sauna . s pa . pool .
1'>85 tmo. m.«ilO
Versailles I br. Condo.
s:iOOMo AU amenalt~
Sec 21J.8» 2323. 64S 6342 ------IMJC•;•T.,.._
2Br, 2ba overkdi:Ull &olf
COUTH. Pool 6 tennis
courts 950/mo 851 Lill
tftdays.~ --
Venailles condo. bey a.
ocean view. 2br. 2ba
frpk . full securlly &
amen1t1e11 11001Mo
Owner 544-0614 wll:dys
956-112tl eves 6 wkDd5.
BIG CAN YON Dt>ane
IASDLUFF
VIEW
Front row 4 bdrm. ,.
famUy rm. Ternfac fam1
ly area.. rooven.aenl to
1cbool1. •hopping a. recreation S99$ Per
m o nth 1nclude i.
~
A OIVl!UOfl o(
ll4rbor lnvt:>lment Co . .....
The
9'8NMilY r_.
Lane Beach. CA
Tl<Sev. may be claimed
by callin& 642·S671l. ext :m •••
LoiJm le«Jt 37 ... .........................
LACUNA REACH MTR
INN M.aJd i.erv • cok>r
TV. healed PoOI Uhl
1714 1494 ~. 9liS No
C.oadl HW)'
C .. lvkw 3271 .... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8radle.tor' for q w t1. non·
2br. 2.ba, ram rm. incl iar
Fncd bM'l yard. t.enn•.,
Vt'h1de st.oraee a vo11I
S42SMo 1st.las t+ ~"l'
321Cll Via ck Obva Call
I ~Z56S
3210 .......................
~ CQA,!)I Pt,,\1.A
Dd~ condo 3 Br I lo?
b<t Obi ~ar w o pnr.
laund hltup A (.' k1d'I
pool JM' bhllll> Avail s 9 Z50 SJ4 7029 t'•
3 Br. 1"1 ba. fri>k rnd
back Y•rd. dbl car
~. llltt area 17?1
Parton St '56() 9S3 ~
M-suenle
SCllAL..J-3216
····•·••··············· Adu.It condo. rantai.11r
ocean ~. 2 BR. pool.
fl,&I ~ ~~t'V""
smJk4"r WaJk lC/ beach
s;m)lo er 2m7
... a port leodt 37" ., ..................... .
WEHAV£SUMM~R
RENTAJ...,
WEEXOKMO!'ITH
associated
ll•O•f"'.. 11f ll "C'l1S
l Cl \ "1 l o•brJ •• 1 •t. •
Ol'EANfF<ONT a vatl ,.,...., da1t> ._toe« I)' Sptt
Ui<'\Ur ~ 673 SUR t'
THE
"GOOD
LIFE"
Horne-OCN Vl~W. pool. T..... l2t0 YlAR·ROU"O F\JH
'> t •' ~. t ... r ,. U•
!q)a. 3800 sq fl l2300 mo • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • f• tot •''"., •u,n'-2.•1
l~"'''l "' ·OHO • P,,,
,.,,., • Ptu•. muc n nw.)fu
Qwner!rl~ *'4 Br. l story Gardener
mG CANYON Bonkuux
Model. 3br . Jba
Gourmet katch. 1147!1
8rk:r 837 0666
()'ol WATER, large grouo<l
& water pd t· I'. den.
ram nn 85. No pelS
7$-0217
....... ...... d_ ....... .._. 3300 •...•..•••••••.•.......
floor 2 Bdrm, den. 2...., --------.,
GA£AT RE~noH·
lo>nn1& •f rf' .. l ,..,~On\
1prn ~ pro \no1.11 •}
!-<Pitlt" C'l\;lh • S.tun.i •
HyljfOfM'-""!J''. ~~
mong . Goll Or1•1ng
Hange beth. paUo and secun t)
S1300 mo lease
VIEW. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba
secunty. pnvao and
pnllitlge &S mo
Waterfront Home$
&31-1400
HCAHYOH
Luxury 6 bdrm . 6 balh ho~. SO ft 1ndo<>r
cu.door pool. 2 jacwus.
s&.eam rm . huite billiard
rm.. eourmet kitchen. lE
ft. wet bll.r Agt 873-7300
UDO REALTY
BIG CANYON. lwtury J
BR. 2'i'I Ba Monaco .
VleW l1PI Mo 640-ISllZ
28r. s~ condo on up
per Newport Bay. 14' BI,
rrptc. view. 2 car gar
tyT. lie. tsSO/mo. i.t &
I.Mt + aoo clunang ree
Call Mr. fo'uente s : m-cmo.
(ft'' -• ~
H1•m1•mb1•r \1 nm lln
\1.1 \ I llh h\ 111"\'llW n
\101ht-r' fJn• "-'·'"" oo o ur ~-'C'tal Moehn ~
n a) put· l'ut J ""'" "'. ,. •lh \ftUr m1-.,act• lur
,,, ht.llt> O' ~ l•I I .111
t14:? ~ IMJ\
Cai t JJ
l&fl&Hilhld l4ZS .......................
ATTRACTIVE 2 br. 2 ba.
SC Plaia. pool/ lac/
garden. $47S. 833-2462.
63:1-7271. ------
3 Br. 3 ba in NB, (J111 .•
pool. rec . center.
Newport Temlce. SS7S.
lit .tr last +aec. dep.
~ ...... 159.
211r. 2'-*. frpk, din rm. 2
car car. 3yu o ld.
tL\SOMo. M3-40loS C ....
area
I.-bta\ll. 2 br coodo ln
Lake Forest . Almoat
new. Uperades. encl. 2 rM,_.. Comm pool,
&. m1 $525. lit. laat.
Avail. 5 /21. Eves
at4256.
BE.AUTIFUl APART·
AilENTS: ~.nglt<' I t.
') Bec,,uc.•m > • I u'
no~hed & Ul\lulf '''"'CS
• Mull l •vonq • Nu I •I•
• MnOCh Up••n <J,j1fy
'4 t•J I;
Oakwood
Garden Apartment•
Newport Beach/No.
880 ftv•n••
tat 1b1..,,
1T l4 1 6'1~0!><;()
Nctwport Beach/So.
1700 lblll .,,
~ .... ,tllt1l'"I
(/141 t>A1 8110
l:leaia rum apt Penthoust
~ ror 6rnot'I lse $10.0
ror SummN tn<Jfi Tnhse
Ill'> for 6 "'°"· 1109S for summer lDOb 760 9117
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1106
•••••••••••••••••••••••
BAYFRONT BALBOA
ISLAND
2 bdnn 2 ba. modem.
frpk. ~vlOUS Owners
unit. Teak ca b s .
panded.. It& pa tao Sl 100
)'Ml'l)' 8'73«10
Ur. aAJtiances. &ngle l•·
nan& Yrty S3IS m-1293 ___ _
..... ,, 1 • )107
••••••••••••••••••••••• a-. ..... eo.cto ..... ~ •. 2ba. frpk'.
lBdrm + loft. ltonla. diedi. 2 car aar .. Ocea.n ~ weam. llduJta. DO V\ew. tmMo ~1220 pa.-..G. m.5001
NewllOrt Coodo 2 be. 2 t>e. 4.:;..~~Jw";:~C:~ •IQ. ft. Crpcd. pl&nta· decor. lrplr. pvt, nr
liaD .....,, bHllt. wall belch • bay. Avail now
eovertnf&. cl_ub <acll. ~ OK, '150 mo.
PQol • jacuui ... mile IOU Wtlll Balboa. Jeff trom beach. llliO mo. 7»1777 ..-"'Ma.-c...---.. -....,.--.=-=,'.":"a
llr. lbt ~. Adult _ ..... -• .. •••••••••• ~. * p&et. IOOCI -.r a .,, 1 ba. f..,ae, * f•. --· -~ &II.-• ., lll •tut, ..-. .... kit ............. ---Aidlllu..-, ·-~. ltw. MIM•U' WIHHft ........... \'Ww,l,.. .. bNtll Uul
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WALLACE ST. APTS
Newly decorated Z br
81JL 1 ba. I*. Small
c:tild ok. no peU. 66-44 u
or 541-2l020
*** Msc'9Wehs
310 Victona Apt 101"
Costa Mesa
You are Ole winner of
two free uckt!U 1111.SO
value>. lO
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~MAil' , ...
Lofte Beacb, CA
1\dteta may be claimed
by callln& &a-~. ext m • ••
Gs 2 Br. I b9 apt. Laun
dry rm. pool. be.Im c-.:&J
Adi.Iba only, DO peU
1'SL Bc:mt M2· l60:l
14 u . 2 B r . 1 'h b a
LOWabouae All blCni..
patio/balcony. E·atck
Some w tenc I. &• r &
f.,-p6c
TSL Ysmt M2 lliO:l
SO. CST. PLAZA
Jbr. 2be CCJodo, m>. 2hr.
lba c.ondo $500. lbr. l bl.
Ulndo s-. A IC. oew
t'f'PU, drpg. • applni.. pool aec:. pt.e. No ~L..,
p p ~:mz . ~2127 °'
~leritl
Sharp Z BR 2 Ba. pvt
pilUO. bltm. pr. water
pu1. No pet.5. A vall llO,..
S4SO mo. CalJ s.6-5880 m for Pam« Larry
&.ieqwet 2 br, Iba. l1:e
fn cd patio. Garac e
w"°*Y boak·up. Ach.lt.s,
l'W) pets. ta. ?»tat
2 BrTwfttlM. Jt., be, gar .
d5hw5hr. mcl palJO SS7~ \dulu. no pets. ~1
E Sedt'. q>ec 3 BR 2 &.
x1h condo. dbl gar. pool
s~so mo . 631 38811 .
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2 81'. 2 be. SJ)KIOUS, Clie:an.
~ Tnhaoe Adib. no
peU. ~ OlM'. ~ 130ll
C\U 2 br. Iba. enc.-1. palao
• pr-age. Nur OCC No
SJd5 Pl5mo 751·396
LoarJDe 3 br. 2 be upper ~ . ...,..,e. Newly <k
rorated A vatJ. now. 5'SO
call 7~1 ·990S lvg
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.,, 3 Br. 2 a.. bt'ud new
apt. f"rpk, pa&Jo/yard.
wuher dryer ~-up.
Fnct. pr.
'ISLMcml
040toSliO l br.1 bm apt.
new new. trplc, laundry
rm. al.I bbna. 8duJUi oaly
TSLM.pit 14%-~12
2 Br. pa tao & garage.
small child ok, SJIS
64.S-~.
2 BR I Bii "/JM 1arage
and lar&e patio. Small
pet OK. $Cl5 mo. Call
~ Mk for Pam or
Lany
~ ..s.it a Br 1 ea.
w topen beam c:eWa&s. .en\ac bar .... Cl( wood
" cabinets. No pels .
-/IDO-~e\'ft.
air. ia.. pr. awlm•une
pool. 9eoC pie. Mita Oii·
ly . ...-0. i.1 A~ado
SL.-1
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~'Tpol. m 111ou1e v•
l.G. 1 .... a.tt. • \la, .....
ltol'Y· f"rpk, beam ceU·
la&, 1ara1a. U60 .
t0-4711
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Cba<'htior apt>. on Iii•
blac:itopJ>4'd lncd lot
SI'> 7tW 2°'h 142-4110
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3'17 Walnut
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JBr. •• ~r. no ~u. \.'1LLA &Al.BOA 18r.
nttOOC, tt.50mc> Ml-1161 ... omb', ~ lttVll.Y.
-. .. a Br ape, .,"' pr, • kle adulu, no
pa.a•tMtOt°IG.12211_
"'l'HEGABL
OC'O vlew, p\'t uader
O'GUDd pe.rttna. 900 mo
f:ntl\dll all uUl U~pt ._. It llNoe. yrlr bl!
preferred S29·•171
aMa1
Vtn.alU•. LUX JR J
~ female lo &hare .... ill Calta W a nr cxc mo •no Ml~
.... ~tAt W4Ull1Jd
.,._4Br ~ DOO
CD-aft )pm
R.ramU l"em only NI
NPt. Reh houMt w pc>ol
lo 1hr 702 14111. •vt .... u ZBr Yt/•&r. newl)' cl <'
adlU, cpuJclrpa, bltna
tbcd )Td, wtr pd Call l ~ IJM.-
JQIM Ora.nite Avf ~
SR rdn1. pool, apa, Shir-. hamc bct\wn b.v •
club. l«W $olZ) 7ft0.UllO ~. N 8
...,... 2bt ln 4 J»u Nn
ttpta •en,-Nt'w Ii.sh~ r
Pvt Pauo Atllti., nu Pf'ti
ll& Sh1&hmar $ot2ll lll o
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lJuplrx 2 l\r, I ba, "ni:le
e1r jllH, new r rpt
PliUlt V 4 t: 20lf\ S4 MOO
Mall.IAI ~t'd ~ ~ ~~~~·--
t-Utt tXASlo:. ll(e J l\drm,
+ to'am1I ) Nm
ttre plal·e No "d )
cluldren OK ~ pt'r
(00, Olli $46 ~
llk:RRITAG~ K~t\L
t~'TATt;
......... edt 3140 .......................
Level> all adult, no iwt-..
l..2113 8r II ptb 62011 l'.<1
IJltleT , h b tM6 U61!f
MARJHY'~ W AU<
Lg 2 & 3 br apts Crom
$450 Frplc, large )d. pauo. gar, nr lluntin._'\on
Harbour, c h1IJrl!n OK
16002 Jib Clrcle, a11t t.
~5623
2br, 1''2ba. ~tod 10 C ar ,
frplc, D/W. $iSOMo
752 7474, 536 33!Yl
Deluxe poolside xtrJ li.tc
2br, 2ba Blt.ns. do;hwhr
,,, nules be;ich Adlt:..
n o p e t :. S395 mo
~
· IUCHWOOD APTS
'' blodr to bc'h lbr 2ba, ~In., blUcu, fr,'k,
~ 11ar a\OM('I l!'T
MO!Sl N 8 6'0$1'41
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1 )".,. nrw O('t'An ~IE"• l
bl 2 tw. plll lc\lt-I •P•rt
lt1'flt Pwlt 1~'· C'Upt•t
dr•P'-') 2 t·n po rt
lAUDd:r) fll'lltl) , di.Ill~
~ Miid l(OIJ ('11Ur't'
nght belund. Xlnl reulol
\oc:alJ<ln dull:> on pl'l.•
.\ v 11ll11 I b It' M .1 \ t
$47S mo least' ().-ner
6c2-0t:ll
2 lldrm j(Jral(I! l"ri;:e
tleck w .. 11 .. \u b1:•t h s:ns Eve~ 498 0318
Al'1'05S r rom <><·ea n
bu. :.lOvf', reCn.:.
Adult:.. no l)t'b
661 1 l9'l ......
CGpistr.-o
lHr 1
rrplr
$J;$0
3878 •••••••••••••••••••••••
New 2 br + 2 ba cundo •
balron) wN1ew, garagt',
bltn'>. t p. pool + spa.
U95 CaU Ad Sitter #43,
642-~ 24 hrs. ------
" low Rb ,_,.sheet "'~shed 3900 ....•..•...........•...
1&2 Br. pool. :-pa. patio-.. t"?2 •• J Vifl<Mre all aduJLs. no peu. Ocon ,.-. ., Mtg
-....-hrw.i.e.-clo8e--lo frwy .....+-Nlllw-141:2 bdnn hil'\D)'
shopping 962·1.800 adult apts m 14 plans
from $390, 2 bdrm 2br, 2ba. aduJls 40/0\'C'r t.ownOOu.c;es from SS3S +
IL Landmark Pool. JJ<' pools, tenrus. waterfaUs,
td\IUS. gar 963-9315 ponds! Gas (or cookrng_&
healJnR paid l''ro m San
Nice LBr. Walk lO Hunt Diego Frwy dnve North
1ngton Centt>r & bus oo Beach to Mcf'llddl.'o
SJJ01mo 960-1460 lht!fl West on MrFaddt·n
lo Seaw1nd Village
(714 )£193.5198. WARNER ALGONQUIN
2 BR I Ba. Din ctaraJ:e,
balcony, laundJ'Y. I 1•htld ROClml 4000
OK. no pets 547 5 + S400 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
deposit. Call 964·2566 or $72 Week & Up • 1 Dts.
!n-3-297\,eitt.no fee kitchenettes. pool &
ma.id serv !>48·!nS5.
3848 __ Land __ co_lnn __ M_ot_e_I _
2 8dnn. 2 ba, apt 58, s:-ioo Sa uar R...tals 4200
mo Pool & rec rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:n~. Escape to Lido for a i.um·
Jo' R 0 N T I N G
GOLJo'<.:OU RS E Lower
Condo. 2 Hr. 2ba. We~t
Nme Or. Lovt'I) ar~a
IJ,ltns. ~hrtdry~r. patio.
2 car gar , auto opn r
Nilts, no pets. $550/mo
Tl0-1950
H.wport leach 3869 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PAii NEWPORT
mer of sun & Cun. 4 BR.
l ·sty. home with great
patio. Walk to ba) 'n
be11ch club. tennis &
Vlllage. May $1200. J wie
S!,IXX>, J uly $3000, Aug.
~.<XX>. ~gt 759~1 ~--
Lge 7 nn h:.e + yd, slpe.
6+ Fanuly t:.) onl> Wk-
1~. Jun $550. Jul $650.
J\Lij( smo. 7101 Seashore.
64.5-8410
Roomy, Waterfront home
(all m UIAIS an er tivm
~lnlJar YWW llC't jlMl
t'CJ ~.aYl('W ll_~ j)\·r mo
• 1114' h llUH•kJlllti .
~M7f,
Mat~ fl"malr 10 11hr iur dvlit UI (. M S2W 111\J t
ulll 642 ~
,.. w w 2 bd. J. b11 "'"·
r urlltrork •Hu I'"
)Ufl\ft~r only 11U) 1n1 l
I.I.II T~ I 7!13 1>111 \I
I ~ ''\llnlk> ~ 111d •ll
lllllil J•H \,IWI,. wl rill
'1:17 .UM ull I•
~man,hrw :.,111w
~ ruct-1)' I uni 2 hd ~ IJ.1
;'\Rio nr lloa;: Nl•.,l <llUt t
non smoker $2951>4:, :..'tJU.I
}' W P fem will o;hr hunw
w same S200 + ulll !'\ 1\
~5l23
~'emale roommall' WJ11l
1.<d lo shr IR hou..,t• in 111n•
an:.a Oys S56 11765. cw'
TT~461.!3 I' a uJ
Npt apl. 200' lo b<•11<·h,
$200 + •, utrl lh 'I
528--7201 ext 1601 67:> <15!i r
NEEU t-0 :-.hr apt or hst·
w / g a r a ~ c !I; 11 t o 1
Laguna llrea ~5 H..1711
Rmmte wnld walk lo lo
bch. W /D. tenniic.. po<>I.
saun11 . jllr ,. urn
Sl!SOMo. -+ uttl l ~ e me:.:,
54M~
Female roommote waol
e d N on 'mo k ~I
S1201mo, sfia"rc-room
Avail June 16 In uw
M2·S7~
4350 ............•....•.....
WANT!:;O
Garage rn CdM
673 0960
phone an.' , M'l'Y M'r\ . cont rm. etc Please call
752-61.88
•Nf:wp()RT Bl':Anl•
•PIUME LOC'ATICJ'I; •
50 yds from walc rf ront '
SOOo;q h
(714 I 964·~994
COUNnYCl.UI
UVIHG
Singles. 1&2 bedroom
apt.s.&~.
Noo-i.rnoker only $625 Cannery V11lai.tt· offtt·•·
673-1521 bef 9 PM -.pace avail. I I,:(' & I
sml Brolcer 675 4912
f 'rom $400 644 1900
2 Br studio ~ No pet~
Near Hoai Hosp 631 6279
or I · !>7 4-2C9J
WestchCf lge 2br Iba,
adlts. no pets. new decor.
pool 64S-8152.
Elegant 4br, furn, nr
beach. &SMo H B.
968-7148
Charm1nJ? cottage Cor
summer;. l·sty. 2br beaut
fm. incl linen & dishes.
WaJJt lo bch. $107SMo.
Ag!. 837-0666
VOCllltiatl l..tab 4250 •••••••••••••••••••••••
L50Sq Ct. $i25 mn
4001 Birch St. N H
Agent. 541 5032
View ol 8a)' lst time of
fered. 2 dlx offices Ap
proll lOOOsq. Ct. 2 µvt
baths. 2400 W. Coa~l
Hwy. 731·3605. 64()..5300
WESTCLIFF BLOG.
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DNllllt oiftC"e, .. 1q tt.
new 'P"Of bid• :r~" m. lot'1llon. 11 lrt'~ '-'"
(lOIW't', ('rown V1llto)
lb-y a:n ~··
lla)lroot olfll"t, parking•
)•nllorla l , $39ll
171' )4f73 1000
Hl\WOttT CIHTl•
~ •• s. ....
l'n:llt1a10U'l IX't'An Vl('W
oftic•f'r. w 111ntu1u11 ell•
n1111lv1t l'Oof rm u~o
Nrwporl t't'nlt'r Dr
GM 7 ll!O
• 01-:LUXE OFYICES •
t 2 & J toil>. fr~lll ~:; 1111
It No lM! "'-"'\ ~172 Ou
l'onl Ut . 111 alrPorl
ICU~
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Newport (~ntt•r Office 4
H.t-nl With Ul'.le of rcce p
uun. l"Oflf mom kitchen,
pho1tl''I, !tt'l'll'lurial &
tl'lc' Call ('lOd) al 760 OIUO
NEWPORTICH
Promsioftat lldcj.
as·~saft.
l'rr:.L11(e n!CICi' !lid.: nr
l.uln bit' Nl·~ µlu:.h
l'lll-,, 4110 & l'lt>\lllor
llt•nl ~ '>41 fl lt1 4500 i.q
ti \;Ill :12nd st 811 r l ('o op
Call !)l i':l{l(A tct;AL TY
tio:O nlZO
NEW PU RT
1-:wr '>Ulle ha' t!IO ;!JO 'ifl
f\ w11xlow omcci; &v,111
111 airport llrt'a li111hJ
l'llL\h 1lt'<'Or. rnd ro111
nn . rt'l'l't & C'Orft•t• Fut
h t>qWIJ word pre):> wr"'
avail w ,rop1{'r, ,,.,
& ldt~op1t•r \Int ratt-:. &
I mo fno;• 833 Wft
OC't'Jn V1l'W ~Ulll
rn•1>tq:1o u"I N1·w111Hl
l1f.•1wh l1K,tllOCI 4M \Q fl
t:..ill K.32 ;,.'IJtil
llu.:hlf d••"rablt• f1r<,t
llwr ·1ocauon modern
hu1lrt1nl! L11:h1 &
dlt'\•rluJ. .!3.H !>.'l fl ot
floor ..,pal'1'. Jm11lc & rnn
\t'l'llent porl..inl! ;\11,11\,.
Oil' Junt' h t Off1•rl'J .. ub
't.1n11ulh luw .. r thun µrl'
\JJlmi: ratt' t.ea:.e + 5
'c•;lr optmn 150 Nev. port
(; ntrr Ur , N B 759 Ol!l I
• :113(; SQ Ft•
Nt'wpr1rt llt>a<'h Ownl·r.
t:.!lJl!1.r.! 7703, 556-0762
KOLL CENTER
NEWPORT
Elegant executive swtes
m presuge Joe l ndds
secretarial services, re·
cept1on1sl. telephon e
answeing & more. T HF:
H EADQ UARTER S
COMPANIES:A pro·
Cessional envll'Ofl menl.
714·951 6756
GARD&I SUfTE
lJOCbq. fl olf1ce s wte 4
~C'S. ronf. recp, :.torage ·
L<;e all or part Newly re·
nwxieled Extens ive win·
dow1. !i.11 Dove St. N B
!6.').JJ(i;I ------
Thn~ ()(ftC'CS. o f upprox,
135 ~I ft ea • s<·<·rt'l
ar,.;1 for h.'J!'.l' v.1thin "'
1,,tm.: l:.r v. rl'al l''>l<itt•
f>rnp m~ml uCC1c cs
l<c1 l'Pl . 1·onfercnc l'.
llbr<in Cat·tl & murc·
Lo<' a tc cl 1 n th<> n ""'
fJrdJll(e I oust Fmanr1al
<..:cJlh:r oC Mesa \'crdt' <: ~ Tt'rrns flexible, <'all
w. let ' d"cic.s ) uur
ll'l'lillll') 957 0701
Vl :'\Gf'.H & 1\..'lMK..
957 1411 ~57 0701
<l 'f1re or n c•LJ ll :.paCl' for
Jea::.e in Newport Beaeh
800 sq ft with bath &
k1 H'h $550 per mo
673-~10
C:Xfi ce Cannery d1stnct.
S!S01mo
67~:m'l
----•COSTAMISA•
~<m aq ft Pnme locu· llOll Woodworll.4',. UK
Av.UI lrnrMd tM2 71<M
4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
())e.bedroom cUlUlit ill
quiet •P<>l 1n Laicun•
lteacb. Cotona del Mar
or u.t. Met'la for $3()() or
••· Quiet ana Oll!fttn uaJ Write ad 1636. c: /o
The D11 l y Pil ot
New•p•per, P 0 Hox
UtiQ, Cotti* Mc-u. CA
92626 or t elephone
673-76M.
WIUUd ln Cost.a Mesa or
lrvme i.ttta. 2 or 3 UH.
ho use pre f e r red 3
Adults. X1nl referenCt'~
S73 5701 Eves . &
~ ----~able law graduule
n~ qwet pla c~ to
study for July bar Ha:.
refs Will houH s1t
~T.B2aft 5
~et New lA?aland Cou
pie w 2 s l'hool age
ctuJdren req w rM perm a
neut rmut Npt un·,.
~ ----New Yo~ based exet: &
v.1fl..' t r an!>ferrt'rl t u
't•wport, CdM Vl('tnll \
for l }ear. Loolun..: Cor
nl<'t' home w pnvu<') &
Vlt!W H.!!f~. "vatl ('all
l':d Anderson, 7til 42t.O
~5PM
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OpportwNty SOOS
···•··•················
Established R.et.aU gift 11od !>lon~w,1n·
bt.riuiess in l'le~ant 'hop
PlJll: center Idea I o v. m·r
Opl'r allon Turn k~·'
""1th'""l'irnrrl'rfr-frrurn
().mer n-tlnnri $72 0011
'f 523 CAMPIJS DI· IRVl~E
Hurwry Scttool + H.eal e:Stalc Nt•wpor l
Heights. Call now ror de
t~tls . Ce ntury :n
Newport (.;e nter ,
~5357.
Store for s ale. J .P .J
Califonua, Ladies dis
count apparel chain
5tore. Great volume. 1llnl prmlls. 1 store or all.
Store l ocations a re
l~aguna Ni ~11 e l .
Bellflower. La H:.bra.
Sa o C l emeolt',
Oceanside. Ventura .
Tho u s and Oaks &
Orang e. C all
213 /2$4-7394. As lt Cor
Jack..
""uluauut
OpportuNty 5015
·••••·················· Orange County Produr
t1ons <..:o waot'I rn
vest.ors Short term 6 K
wk.s SO'« r eturn. Call
m-4420.
JOINT VEKTURE
CAPfTAL
To romplelt' 4H Unit C:rm
do $J.S 000 minimum. n ·
\um!. $32.000 1.uml 1~
dear & ~~ hav<' bt•1•n
pa.td
MALOY
L'Wl'STMENTS
Carlsbad C7HI 72!1 1129
MaMy to Loan so 2 5 . .•.•...••••••.........
fNEED
I MONEY
FOR LEASE: 2 br 2 ba
ocean & bay VICWS in
Villa Balboa. Adul&s, DO
dogs. Good security.
MAUl condo Kapalua golf
resort. 2 BR. 2 ba .•
Jacuzzi. 213 : 470-3212
NE~ORT BEACH -------• CJlll>ITHO
MaUow·Kennedy Corp.
Ama 1\4.0fland. exdui>1ve
agent. 975·0800 o r
631-0486
.mr, 28a, very 13. au on I
Door. beauUful new dlx
decor. frplc. pvt. nr
bt9cb ta t.y. ~vail now.
QUdrm OK . S750 mo.
1'llZ West Balboa. Jeer
'DN117.
V....W.2br.2ba, bltns.
aU ameoiUes. 67S-•912
Brdller.
~nd Mom a rMUIJt
(or all lbe WQrld lo &ff
vi• the-D1llv Pilot
Mntht>r '• Olly PlllU'.
M O\I 11th. MtUBll<"' ran bt an~ 8ilf' fn1m
$3 2S up. Clll &12-5~71!
for mort tnform111on &
tolll•tt~meuH•·
OCEANFRONT
Woods Cove, Laguna Bch
2Br, 2Ba, June l ·thru
Labor Day. SI0,000.
54.>8:118
..... to SINs-. 4300 .......................
McMng'? Avo\d deposits &
c ut li vio1 expe nses! Professionally since
1971.
HOUSIMATIS
832-4134
llPl Y MO CHAlfiE
••HOWIE**
Renlal Sbarinl Servi~ Hu Roommate For You
&GmT days 963--0395
Middle aces has 2br.
deM furn. •pt to 1hr. AU
utU. 1 amoiie. 1200Mo. --••• .. ..!!t'C.=' Blvd. .. .,.
You 11'9 \ht Wlanet' of two ,,.. tJcbt. <UUO ~======~r valut). IO ,..
t wn.. I lta. Co.cto"
\ta 11111 °"911 ..... ....... , ... ........ , , ..
•"•r• NP'\f l1H Or•wl> 1ntJ • ~.,.A••
Call Mr Howard
()<\5 6101
NEWPORT BEACH
l!lOl Westchrr Dr
/\II Scrv1l'es
Ample Parking
Mana1eed Bwldml(
700or lOOOsq . Ct.
Lea.-.e $1 per .. q ft.
John Fisher 642· 3111
PRIME OfftCES
-~.rnGE 11 u n u o g l o n a ea c h .-~ 1'1onda al Ma m . Fully WATERFRONT improved, profess1on1J
suii.es from 7SOsq. Ready LOCATION in June '80 complete
services. Ground floor ~ .. och a v a I I . 0 w n e r
Sq. Fl. <714)8CT-S338.
•Spectacular Bay Views -.a-. • .....,. 4450 •Wel Bars. Fireplaces -•Ptivate Patios .. •••••••••••••••••••••
•Immediate AvallablUlJ For st.ore & office apace at
rea.aonable ratet.
AeliaeCIUfor an Appt. SOOto 2700 ScaFt.
615-1662 . MESA VEROf: bR
PLAZA Delk IJ)9ce 1100 mo. sml 1Z Meaa Verde E. C.M.
oft I c e S UO 182 7 145-412l
Wellcllft. N.8. 6.11.oeoG ----------
•MIWPOIT JC.M. COIOMA D& MAI llp to 41001q.ft. nail. •l
O.ha•• t rm. omro. p_rlme torner. 17th 6
---. alt.eood. lillO Sq. NWiit Bl. 8'1'H900 ft .• -....mo. ·---•c:a 17$.ffOO ID lq ft In medk•I blda. ---r----Avatl tor ammtd. ot·
UllCUTIVESUITES NIMlK>'· Ampl• par-· NeWJOn Cuter, full •l'ft•lllOl1 ...-01. _
PROILEM
2Rd & 3rd TD lOClftl
978-6531
Arranged by
Coolt Hon. Lo.ts
.......................
s.e..-Mtc). Co.
AD types ol real estate
investments •in« 1949.
~-2adTD•
'42-2171 54S.06t '
MaMyto&....
011. Tru1t Deeds 6 c.onat.NcUon.~
LMA&VICKI
OUTCALL
Massage * Escort
We're back wtlh more tun tb"1 ever. 9$3--0JIH.
IOAM-4All.
l Yr. TD for sale, $11.500.
Dina Point. ~'X. ylel~
qmLITwall
'&£1
.......................
• rn ;h 1100 . ..................... .
.............................................. ····•··•••···•••·•. :··
ll'Owld. Wht tcry M l yr Prot M••ie by St.eve. Adf'fftv Dlredof <*I Ott. very l<1vm1. o~ U c'd Therapia1t, NB. tt Bed (CF faclUtY·
lovt ~ HAM 8PM. Appl only. certll\ed Salaey ,r!U)ll' N•wport 1'8ach
You an tht' w1nnt•r of
two r~~ lll'k~ llll ~
Vt&il.M! I, to
S.281'1 M 00.".50 an br • ..¥.l•t f ound . Tin y blond worlclnl c:onds. pdQd
•haau 5 ffiflrl D og, Ut«>A&VICIU benfn.U TuAUll ....... n.
QUllNMAIY
Tow
Lona Beach. CA
Ticktt. may be claimed
by callini.i 642 56711 exl :m
• * *
•nYCHtC•
UADlll ADVtSOl
SZ7·l406
&aha.rd. HH 968-~ OlJTCALL l0$l Bryan. Tus(itL
LV'V...,.,.,, Blk r ··b n\ale, Es S1U'110 or 642--•k P -"'•,u .... Massage• cort rorJIMI 11pprox 6 m o . \I C We're back with more .:..::;.,.:..::;.::.:::_ ___ __...__
TeWlnk.le Sehl S 5. C M. run llw> ever. 9S3--0UM, Ad.mlnistraUve Sec~ary
S4M7M IOAM..V..M to nm office for mt11l l
J-'ound liladt Lab " Pup,·
male HW'l\.Ulg\Oll Beach .
call 846-7118
growing laaer cq. l&Son
PAM'S PVT OUTCALL Juan Clpiatrano. 0Utl4:lo
• •NVDt:•• lnclude Recept1on1al . -------MOOt:UNG•OANCING typ1ni. ~ookke~plog .
t'ound Black Lab'> Pup,. ~"l'AG&PVT·PARTll'~S payroll, accoun.tA pha Af"l' 6PM . S42,0207 ble & receivable. cor maJe HunHngton Beach DYS 778-1081 IUlpondef\Ce & purt,ha:.
Call 846-7l18 ---i.ng. Good pay/benefit:. u--. ·~ 5120 ·-~----53_5_0 PlaymatcE&cort50Ult:all c I l fo an D I ·~,-,._ 111A J(a3.1<78, EJl l or 71~/ ..... ,._.,.,.,r .. :" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , J~ ~ , ~
PREGNANT? Caring, Oran&eCounty
MAl(f $0tilf0NE HA"'°
MAJl.E SOMEONE UlllU
l'IJn~u llAPPY \0
111 lht\ t·olumn
fnr uni} ~ 2~>
I 'all 1,t2 fJi7k
<;1-.· Mom .1 r ho<-•1lat1•
'KISS" ror \1o1h1•r',
l)'J' Mt">.,lon V1t>Jo Mall
Saturd11y
S300 ........••••......••.•.
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-S67\
IJSf l 2:1 "' :Mh ;,,
~nlJ ,\1111 <\•I" l ' \I
\IH !->T \l'I I II \11·,111 1
ol I _. \l' MIOUl.l H v.• ,.u d I
~Ul7 1
1.0~T 1.t' II \ I ,mm
t·amt•r.a w ~min l•·n' &
finder U (' ... 11q:rt•11nd
~ 1~'1 IH.Y.1\l<ll'l\11
q1.11-.uons J un l!J.I W'.it, 11r
¢;4 ~37
IA6t Afncnn RrllY 1-1t1rrol I': :'oi1.'WJ)(>rt l~·.i••h art•u
l'lea.-.e call 644 -I~
Ul'll black Cemak Lab
May 3rd. V ic !'>an
Clemente REWAHU
492 5639or ~7
Rm. REWARD' Spnnger
S paniel m1sta1Lcnl}
picked·llP a.s a stray. H
you ootlce a new brown & wtut.e l)r old male ap
pea ri nl( 1n yo u r
neil(hborhoOd call u.s ,·ol
lect 7 14 846·4474 o r
21.J.$2 Ui78 ----Larr· Old fem black to'
poodle 1c. Atlanta &
lirookhur..l R !-:WA HD
968 J5lt4 ~ 3684
1-'l:Mld •4otltnn llull Ter
ncr \'it: W1bon School
t.Jll. t<kOU() b45 1)5!ji,
F'OUND I.on.: '1 ;11n·d
.Srnnx....,1· mix femah• c·Jt.
.,hort hair l1 ~l·r qr111
female cat. and 2 hlk k.11
t I' n ' !'l 1• W p II I t fl I'll
\n1mal S~wlt1•r l)l 1 :11.,11,
conlidenllal rounseling & p~ ~lce1 5360 =J~ :::!:>~~",;
rderral. Abortion, adov· ••••••••••••••••••••••• mor e pr day. Co111 APCli<Jn~Tog 547 2563 PROBLl-:MS·Need \o mission. Cons 11a:><'t
---------Talk ~ t'rt-e COW\..'IChng. ~oods. 1l4/436·8368 for Aec:: Helpltll_! 645 2222 _ 8 ppt COVER GIRL
• 953-0771.
2lt Hr Out.caU Sen ice
5odd CW. 5400 ..\io~~eyard &
•••••••••••••• ••••••••• BATii AIDE for rwre
ntCKS m e nt commllDJ."°¥· PRE LAW &ludenl need'> Smile-; or 01ien m1ndNI pleai.aot atmo5P1t9°t'
S2S.<XX>. Will do aoyth1n~ c•ouµI~ We J!u:.ranttt ~ benefits Net'fOrt
Leg.ii Co nf1d1:ntt.il o u r 1ntrodu<'t1 on., Beach.631·jss.s
V\ \I PU &x J24Z. 7 1 14~7 100 women JOtn ----
" l:j !«.63 1-1u:t~ .,. : • •w..t s.cntwy
5450 k ure person to wo.rk • l>IA~ON D WA:"-Tf:U T,,,.et days ~r week. li4t11
Pnv plU'\)' will bu~ J 10 :1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• noon. S4 per hr .plu'
carat r:c.h N H ~ 4'-r..1 World Alrwa ys LA t <1 comm. Pleagan\ wo r"
:\lA<i..<.w\f; E '>1mpd\1<'0
'\ wr ma-..,t·ur
1.., IXib J a mp'
I lUl CJlb '• 11 .i•..i ,, I I I
••
'>PIHJTI'AL Hl-:AIH'\G~
llMm wvm Fully L11· d
1!12 TtJi-1 c.t 1~.! !IU34 tlil~
~ Ldtnlno Ht-<JI !'>an
<..1l•m
Gf'fft~y
ESCORTS 2-i 11.r. &11 IJ I Kl.I
CHECKS/MC/VISA.
•FOXY &.ADY * <>Li'\.' \Ll. O'\ I Y
•972-1138*
l>f"J('ltt-TTlll Jr \I I.
• r..:1 n t•
Jniormu11on J\pp 1
TOMMY'S
OfMEWPORT
ESCORTS
•.-12 157 l ,
:'>:('wark, Mon M uy I~. y;r 1721 No caJll> bt'fon·
10 UPM. $75 ~~ f;.'Jl 1 llam
~ .......................
ASSEMILY &
C.AUIRA TING or fluid ht!ad..c; & v1d1·0
Sdma6I & hydraulH• s u!Jporl &.
~ 7005 eJ~,allng clevl<'•' Pttr~on
••••••••••••••••••••••• needt~ lo ~r10f"l11\ a~ 'i4!m.bly filling. Cm;i! u1-
EARM WHILE \t•mbl), pump1n,,.: ~ .-.
l'Olb flwd, l'althr .a\u\.: YOO LURH ..ciJ!bting tlwrl 11011 & t1t1 ~lJrltng ~JI J r\ ;arrn!rJ hf'Jch & :.uh
S3:l3 hr. m1 r . to $3:k.hr a.\.'4.'mbly. cht.'<'k ln~. 111·
aft 9U dd}'> Hat.w tu ,W llJIJ<: h}dr.iu.ltt'S, cum •
Sl 1~ hr wl'M:n n•rt1f1r .a plete a. ... -,embly. Vdt:L!UI"
lion olit.at™"' ,\pl'I\ .11 10)( f1lhn1t hydr.iull1
t ):,•, \up.-r1or \' •. '>Y'>lt'm,M"tllng. catibr.11
"• ""l"•rt 11'-Jl h tA6 77ti-I onK & qullltlY ronlr.,J
t 1 I f. ll!:>ttn~ or bolh le' eho~ •'-
LO LUtiCL ILila or to •. · · · ~ 1 '>)':>t{.ofUS & )prav Pflot }k,\fr.t\t'IAKt'nt 10( & ha k 10 ~ holh
In J l.L\t """1,. k' !Tackle Cuush & SJ>t'i'l,il
".url......t 1 t.1\ct..,.. h•MJI' ~ l"tlanwl f1ou.hv!! :h
ltJJ1l I dill> n \\1· ~ \. r•'(I d b~ ~ASA MWil ho
!M 1·•·>.1 Jble lfJQPerdlt' h}dr11Uh1
1 f'n, J ll' or !>l•m t µri • .1l•
I ,,.,11nm1n.: I• 1111 .il
·••Ur uv.n µ<xJI (.ill
MK'~~
1111.tni.: \acuum µLimlJ
dnll ~,.lathes& rn 1ll
& m~t ht.-able lo rt'pJ11
ovl'rh.aul maintain A
1.p1.'1"att: mannti unrl 11111>
Jabs WCMff.d 7075 'lt'Jm t'n.:int·s M 11<1
••• ••. ••• ••• ;. •• • •..... h...tve 4 ) n, \r-atnin)! &: '
It u L I. s f( (I y (.
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&cor+s•o..tcalf
t-. t-.nth u,1 .;\l 11 fcmJlc
I ~ lon•on~ f11r a ht-i:
I li.&Jld rot·k, nl'V. \l<J\<I',
)au.. pop e\1 <'alt Ad
Stu.er • 1B4. 642 4300 U
hrs
\r"I ellper ~Jary $11:!11
pc;:r mu Taki! ad lu th1·
neart!:!l Stale EmJ)M--
men t urr1<'e -f>O 'r
714 :IJI 010. Ad piUd lor
by emP40yer. 24 Hn. 718-8952
• NOW HlRJSG
DAY&·
EVEHIHG
O.C.AIRPORT
•ESCtlTS*
972-4976
lOAlMAM
fwt Pcrties,Etc..
For Stoet'rt> ~n
People
Lad>.es Free this month
COUPl-~onJ> i~11ii71
STNGLF.:i onl\ 7~ f)t,i i
l<.e<"orlk.>d \f s £ 24 11,....,
•••
A. w ..... zonckr
2351J (.-0Jlt'~t· I Ir
t oc:,t;:i M ~a
Yoo an : I.he ,. tnnl'r 01
IW11 lree lll'k>'l.' $1 1 5'1
\ JJUt: '. ll)
~ woman ID babysit
ID)'OW'bome Peggy 61S 780S __
HllpW..ted 7l00 ........................
AttcJlftm1 Clerk M alutt
5etf sun.er CM ~board
""~tern Costa Me :.a a.re. S6ZZ38
.ACCOUNTS
UCllVAIU
Cl.ID
CALL
714-549-7911
REQUEST TA.PE 3 3 0
•Z4 llOl 'H~1\ l ),\Y I
I \l S
b:f:XJ H.irr,in•·a Hit
In 11w 1 · ,, '.1:!714
714 SW-«K>I I" () •.
~~ .
Leadl.ng 0 . c. ded l'qfllt'!>
mao~aclunng co~n)
l\aa the following r~
quu~ts:
A;nt •• r~r Must !\ave l yur sower
lllll! expenen«' W1U, h•·
req-m red lo so~r bcri-
turret l erm1oats.. w 1ro·
solder & lA)OC h·up PCJi ':.
Appy at: ·
Madft'~s
1640 Monrovia. C:&f .
642-3'2? E .O E . .
• ASs&.41&.il~,: * TRA.IHHS *
<>rJ11i.ie<:ounty manuf.11
I u r •' r o ( e I l' t' l r «•
mt'd1anwal prodUt•t:. 1
~'t.'ltmR Lral.lltt:. for d.1 '
'htft l11 ll.'>M'mbl<> cl1·1
I llll)H '>V. llt'h•·~ & J I
plJ)!. Apply in per..ou
r o u n d 111 J l k f 1• m .11, I
l>Jr h,huni! llk1 t111i.:
lkar h & .. :111:;, II 11
l\o1K IU\\1
The
QYEet MAR Y
T~
LJ.xi~ lkarh. t \ I
l\1-j(('\.\ ffiJ\ bt• I l.111)11'<1
\C<'OW'llJl\l .. 'u II c 'hJ r1t1·
lfl'llllf'dt&l~ r('(lwrem1·nl
lor bn~hl. d(•pend Jhh·
a1 C\JUnUUll -. ho. a~ om•
~" a 1 rount rn)! rlc•
panm(•nl µ.•rform' Jll
b11o kk1q.>1ng la:.k -..
C1nant'1Jl anJI} -.1.. for
IUU'A'lllJ( :-0.vv. µon Ht'dl'h
t·omult1ni: f 1rm \1 u ... 1
funrt100 1ndt'Pt'nd.-nlh 6
rua11nun1 l'il le t a:11 I) '-"ll h
prol~IOCla.I cun,.,ult.anL'
Satar \ lOmm~nsu rc11t·
\ollh expenenc:e & Jb1h
t \ Send n-swne in < on
fidcn<'t' t.o ad no 614. U a 1
I> Ptlot, I' 0 Boll 15b0.
Costa Mesa, Qi 92626
MastH' Speciattie ~
t~l ;.ton.nl\.1..1, c )-f
1,.U ~tZ7 E I I I
l'"nund ;1r1•l l\ 11r.111)!1·
dl..'CIJv.1•1! l ,11 t:an I
l..l.'1'1> :'o.t>1•1J., home
~ :tl23
IU~ARll !-.m mJlt d1111
puJ,? n us e. M J\ 3
Hmokhur\t & Wernt•r
F V 962 SllO I. 963 111.6
l..Ct ff Crl>ldcn Hl'tne' er
~ bhw Nllar. \'11 Sci
!'\.m l."lcmt'nh· Rt·~ard
t!J2:MOO.~1745 -----
J,o<;t · Bro wn lcalhcr
IJUl'1>{' N r Arch lie <H' h
111.s, Lag Bch Heward,
noque:.uons 499-4696
LOST Olk Cockapoo.
fem Mai.sing 2 Cr ont
tc•cth Vic . B o l su
C h1 cu /fl c 1I . llB
213-l»t·2719. Mend1th
h~ t a.llJnl'( t.4;! ,i;.i x .• " I :!rl
• .. *
'-•·O•I \lom " nu ,,ll'•'
fur .111 th. IO l•r lrf , .. " ••
11.1 11 ... Jl.11h l'd1tl
\I o•I h• r ' J 1,1' 11,l I'"
l\l ,1\' tllh ~"'''·•i ··-
1'.tll h1• ·'"' '"" lrorn $3 :!S up l '.111 t~:.> ~,7H
for 111111 t' in111rm.111on t.
to pla<'l' )Our ml'~,J~'"
Wht Male 26 S('{'ks same
21·30 714 1673 5772.
7311137 772 7313
Accomh,oy ...
Part tame. exp~nenrc
necessary. ~l --
Aro>untim':
ACCOUNTING
TEMPORARY
ASsaGNMEMTS
• ~e Cowlty ls boom-
ing! And so are we!
We're
RClllERY...._.'S
accounlen'5
Th~re are m1ny new
firms movanf' into the
Orange Cowlly un. br· ll.llCinC about an lncreas
tng demand for ex· penenced accounting
personnel.
CPA'a
Audltorll
Tex AcC'OUOU.nts
Colt Attclw\t4nll Sen* Acoountant•
aM*~n A«'OW!t.lllt Clerts
u )'OU are not aware or u. bl'ftefi\I of work Ina ~. vlati u1 or a call ..... w be
to d~uu le with ~ e IAI kM.' .. fd Ut the Co\dwtll Inker
ASSEMBLERS
TRA.l,.HS
WS.COME
We h.ive 1mmed1all' OIJ
portun1t1~:. fo r P:l•·l·
t.nJrUc As....emhle r'i Ml lh•
l<;t ioh1ft. Abtltl)o I •1
moderat1• l1fun 11 and
i.ome ,l(nowlcd ~e 11 1
:.()ldenng ~ hclµCul.
We olfer complt'tc com
pun~ paid benehls in
clutl1ng Cree medw-ul.
dental and vis100 (:afl•
lor employees and 1fr
µt!ndents. Pleru.c \ ;iU 11r
apply in person.
LEAR
SIEGLER
DATAPRODUCts
DIV1SIOt4
901 Eut S.11 Road
Anaheim. CA 9'llM m• 1 TT4-1010. Xiii& .
Equal Opp Ent pl')' r
MIFIH ·•
Q1 ..,_.Otftler Dr a.a l"Vlr>C f.
TU.-EOt: .• M/F
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... w.ti Senke
..... •••••••••••••••••• <llnvn • ,_ remod~I.
Briel'Worti. •D>•ll }oti. al.en ca~. oe"' roo ~. ~ Mf'ta • IV. t\Nab. dr hani,tna m..s1~.\I.. 111.ma.3 _...___ -----
C 69 C: 111•1 ..............................................
A NEW JOB
WfTHOUY ttSll ... YOW rttH8« ~
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11141 '"~"" )llCIQV.1t\1•""1!"'<1 looAnQe'h OdlOO•O IJ t )I JU. r lt4 -.. ~ .. -.,
LOU'S CAMP llNTR V
Pl&b, doon. 114lDelinl ao,,..u .l&J.JOl4
OlllmJ rwmodtU01. Wll
q• a unu1uel •orll,
qMlali\J ud IUAI' l'7 )'rt
to area L1r 'd Mr
f'aliambo~l4 -----c:.,.tS... .......................
SlwqJOO • 1teem cl .. n
CWor btl~hlAtMn, whl .,U 10 m!n bl.ach Clean
bv. din rm. ball 11~ Av&
nn '1 ~ f.'OWh 110, t hr
~ c;uar eUm ~ odor
Cpl repeu. U y n ea pr
~ ,.'Ol'k mndf Keh
Ml OtOI
....................... .......................
t.J..ECTltlCIAN Cer~ntry. mHonry, neu rale1, beat roollo1, ptumbloJ.
worllmaulllp Small 111oartna. stucco fl tile. ;oo.pnf.,......IT~ Drywan • mort'. JB.
.... I .. ---.. _ .................... .
R•lnbow Balloon• de·
ll YCftl.I by dolt! n11 ' Of· ne.. hOIYw, f'Clllaurant.
all oc:culocaa. 1rad
5*1M1.Wf.W
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HauUn1·Movln1. Con. ~ • tl'W removel. ~tenlc.'9. -.1u.
OOC atudent stlp&oader,
dump lruclt. Grade,
haW.Dao~ DIM'k.hol.I. loader • du I'll p. ElPl!f' J T '1 &ckhoe Lile haulln&· mov1nJC.
St"l"Vlce .:H7'4 G1&1a&e/Yard deanma.
- --Reu rala IG-0706 k*•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hauhng •Dump Jobll. l~•Plll& lree Lnnl AskforRandy.
~................ ? ..... ~.~.~?.~ ..... .
Movb11! Tb• S tarvln1 l'.4.ulocny ml.laded whale RmJOdel and Adctltlou. ~I• Stladtnta have Pl'Of•'ooalb' done. Blti Cablb.uft.er&pm crown. Lie:. Tl24·4M. •amaJ.t-.dolUU. Free ... ,..
Sama911Gdaerv.Ml-N7 -1---• -----------------1---------t----------· ----t ...... 1· 1111t ..,.. • ... ISSIAM ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 11 WWW . P mu/ 411 0 -palr ._ Reroof All -······-·'··········· ....................... ~ pjUaUq, Jo raws. ... -. 8-pcniblelaw~radi&ate P!TERSPAJNTlNO Fre. eat. s yr 1uar. l)'PH·thtn•lca·rock· ____._ •.• t t -fl ~m~tar. rree ._. q..,e pace o f:xpr'd. Rea• Ratu . •im.m._,, a ~. ell.S41·5830Fill.AvaiJ. ltudy f« Jt.11.Y bu. Hu Free Est. Call Gene reh. Will llouaeall . &52-0&58 Quality Palntera, In·
flG4)0, Ad-Sttter t2J.S, ---------Ler/mtt. lo rata. fast
l'hra Painting. INT /EXT . aerv , rreeesl.fM8·5684.
a..•c•'l1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Neet. honest. reu . l2
yn. exp. Uc'd. Dave ......,.JIM.Ir
964-100. .. ........ ~:-.-;~ •••••••••
Neat patches & lHtuns
... IST. ltl-109
t'\ne exl. palollng. Sl.
uc/lns. Try me. R.
SAnor.836-5565 ---------•Expert in r u tuccos.
Or•n1e Cout Roofing:
RtH'OOfinl. repalra! Ad·
dltloo.s, faat. rell•ble,
honest. Call Dav~ •
MS-1733: Chris, W.Z389
evs. ~ty Landlcapln1•
Qxnp. !IClftac•pe desiRJS
& lmtallat.ioo All work
f\W'. Free est. Green·
dale l.and1cap1ng
731-62'16 Wf' Cal'tl l'•f'P'·l Cl aner.. rnlnjc, cl"'*" u~ • ree ~
t.u»m rlMn a. uphob t11t Av11-646-1414 JAPANESE
Prol. paint.Ing Ext & Int. palrhes Is additions.
Law nites •38001.S Fre-e Im/Ext. ~S660 .-~MCNlu
Quallfled roofing. Free
est. Leak repair. m .
Good ratea on
shakes/compo. 975·1107
ext 119
Wur1t¥U&f 1'tudi: mouul G1&rtlt'nlnl . lrl'l' trim· ~=~:nJt. LANDSCAPE
urut ~ Sll& llW.ll. de1m up, & mainl. C..U AM 548·3964 De&1p spnnJtler, aoda.
t"•rpl'I Ru y d1rt'<'I
throuah 1n:.laller at
~k. npert 1natallu
uon Work &uu Ja11un
~
c....~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Cement work uf all ku1tll>
PatlOl>, ~1dew1dk io.
brickwork. fr t'l' ,.,. t
SM-<rni ---Dri•iMJ lftatnlctioft
Ami ~ 8414 clean up, ma10l, warr.
terV e _ _ _ tta udlad IJ uper Lie S31·8162 or
, VERY LOW l'RICt:S -• .. •••••••••••••••••• 897-21162
l1eMUIJ', c.'Qmrq'I maant Want a REALLY CLEAN Rot.ol--,,-Ll-n_g_, -,-e-oo_v_a_t-1n-1<-.
Georiie !>492015 ~~~~~~~am oew lawns, general
cleaoup. Dave 642-4853, Bud~l bpefiC ..... l'reestopped/removed. Xlnt dearuna done by
New lawns 751 3476 lac:\y w/exp Dependable. --------ownlrans 847·J637
1-;xp gardener . mow, ------~'<4:e. cln ups. Fret-c:.t 1\red or clearun'!, ) our
fl'>llbl CM area 541'14H9l weekeods away C 11ll Jeiuuue 968-6757 aft 6P M
Spnnk1e:r repatr. AulO &
Manual systm11 ,
Spnnltlerdock install 10
yrs expr 67H<BJ
Mauwr ....................... ,.._ .......
E d k ~-_.., .... Ex:penetlC'-ed Hou.st.'Clean •••••••••••••••••••••• •
uigCull Debbie Brick. stone. block work. xpert resi.ma 1ng "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlten&l.IOnS. llome/Apt te1J&11"S , 1ns1de· 640-4317 ll le flt:\, ronc~ pat aoi..
wtks. dnveways 1-·rec
etit.. John 846-1583
M83.S!M ------Bedric.al .......•...•.....•.....
out.-11dt', no JOb too 1>mall, llouse<>leanml( Window
lrg Only quality work rleanlng Refs Own
done S4S 2901 lr~ 5.S7-4426 -----ELECTRICIAN Pn1·ed
nghl·free estimate on Plumb1n&. electncal. llu ui.ec L1anlng. ex·
largeorsmalljob6. ~atmg. 1111 Rt'n repairb. ~ rellable. Own
Lie ~ 673 035!1 fh-cest. SJ6.1J62 tran:. 661·907~
CUSTOM BRICK WORK
Reta.an·wallb. planter'.
dnves, BBQ:s, etc. 100·:.
refs . Newport & CM.
~12
o.ve·s Pamlilla. Mtrvaog 't f ' ' area 9 yrs, ID06l rea.a. •• .. •••••••••••••••••••
cherk my ref. la c . Specaali&l ln all reslden· 58&-842.5 bal plwnbu\g temergen · cy 1er v1ce. laland
Sentcea.~1
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
CeramJc Tile Installed.
All lyJ)H, guar. work.
Free est refs. Gamer
1Ue.54().q760 --------Yidto s.r.ke W ALL.P APEIUNG
t't'ee e5t. Lie 330ll86
A Yef'. Sll pr roll
Call Norm M$-Oll80
G Gidley Plumber. •••••••••••••••••••••••
~service. U\Stalli.· <:ompjete video servlcetc
uen, bacllflow cerutaca Weddin~. athleu~ etc. ~l) p&U'ltulg a. paper· uen64.2-93U lnlo561-8931, 675-5518
tng.. Wori< guar. fo'rtt l~.
Slt-ve ~ 7 -4281 WIRdow 0..•09 Pool s.r.tce. Repaln •••••••••••••••••••••••
Uc.; Papertiangw~ -••••••••••••••••••••• +-romplete noor earl',
C5t.m inst.allauons up U> Want a REAU.Y CL ... AN homes & comm'I L1c'd,
:1n dlsc. on paper PQO!,? Call Pool Docto~ ~.ms. fK).1.9449
ln'>2'182 Pager•s.963 Fraest.~ P-rore~s1_o_n_a_l _W lndow
PlWll. waJ.Jpaper now.
Save 10-15~
Call Wall 642 89Zl
lrtenor & t>Jttenor pi.int
1n1t & p4pering by
tradesmen Phone Petu.
al\ 8pm 497.2Q5.t.
~atkM: ....•............•.....
Ernat''s ~rr1.1eerat1on
Hooeil. ~ble work
oo rerr1 1( 1>.
washer tdrye n. 540.:ll oo
anytJ.me __
dewung by Joe Daniels.
714 5411 fl8S3
People who need l'c-oplc
Thal 's what the
DAJ LY Pl LOT
SERVICE 01 RECTOK Y
i.s all about'
... )V..ttd 7100 HlfpW..e.d 7100 HllpW..t.d 7100 HltpW91hd 7100 HlfpW..t.d 7100 HltpW~ 7100 HllpW-.ct 7100 HllpW..t.d 7100 W..ted 7100 ....................... ....................... .....••...•.•.•..•.•... . ........................................................................................................... ~······ ..................... ..
ASSIST IM Banking CASHIER Coftsinlcffon lkkpr Gmeral Gener al Arornunt •nJ? llolet
IDfTOlt SURVEY · TB.LER F\tlJ or part ume. prefer f'ee Paid. Convenie n'I n.-Baba &y Club 11 Clerk ApprfJlr.1matcl> Houaekeeper. expl'r.
s ·DWto9·JQPM Mon experience. Good com lor 3 Person ~turr GROWTH nawhtnng. 2:hllhn.1wk., Kesponl!.1 Pf'!! B1·hng~al .!-• d·ay &:hru 'F.rlda y _.: FUU·time teller position peny benefits. Apply in t>ivcrslf1ed challenging _ ::.-.Cw _ --lilGlil: AUDITORt--"+, b6e for 8CWillllSJ>aYab1e· 9'.li.ich, p7r to start. • •
9·JOAM.tol:30PM Satur· avail. Exper reqd. Xlnl person. 9am l.O llam To SlOOO Also P~e Jobs ,~.., e:x-penencepref~. • rettiv•ble, payroll. Service persons. • • ~y. Great ror ~egians 5tartu1g salary + pa id Standard Shoes. 3017 S <.:ail Carol Buck 540-5001 PORT.,; R G en er a I ~ slatemenl or fnn desk.clerks Cllpt r
and mooa.ligbters. S84.00 medical Ins. + vacation Bristol. Costa Mesa Snelling & Snelling or p E Q p LE cleananJC M 1al s peak ~-6 colltttlon.s. pref. but not n~ Apply
per wee k . ON l.. Y bene. Newport Beach Agency, ".:rwuih H-4 "30 .. Must be t;Jtpenenced on 1n perl>on llotel Sa n
RF.QlTJREMENT IS /\ Ch••RCJMcJ Job 4340Campus. PH X 0 PL R ~ T 0 .R . 10.ltey calculator and Maarten. mfi S Co11:1l
GOOD VOICE. Call : Office M a n ag~r •-COOK f .,. hf AM'*"'"nR & directing hPt typiq ts rt"Qwred llW)' .. u g. Bch.. ~., ~-• ... 312 fra ......... in "' "' or r.venmg !I I t. ._ I b ---e-'"-a .,,.r "f'I' Y person. Secretarv lo pres or rali.:. oo extreme Y usy To apply, call Shelh> s JOPM Monday thru •J c.atl 497 3730 or upply in THE X : '• • manufacturing repl> person . M o th er.lo PR. EJtperi e n<'e Oiedt. ERJ LABS. 202X
Ftiday HBUTAGE IAMK corp tn CdM. Must have Kitchen. 1750 s. Colli.t ~ 4 to M1dn1ght ~ISt. N 8 557 7900
AMt.AptM.ar' Coup_Je : Wire·o Oce.
husband·ma1ntenanre.
200 W11ls. Oceanside. Ex· penence req'd.
2171 Campus Dr. Irv. good telephone voire. Hwy. Laguna Be:ir h ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l'l<'a.\e call for •PIX GENt:RAL {)fr. Hun~ 8333700£.0 .E. type and a very pos1t1ve --........L. ....._ folow..__ ~735& mental attitude. Sal com COOi< _.._ .._ ,_, ----Bdl Mu:1l bP able U>type
Beaut1c1an. Command mensuratt' w taballty . FUii t1m1·. Dietary exp Gl-;NERAL OFt'ICt~ & ba\e ad kno1o1.ledge of
Performance. lhe haar St.art now or an :W da's pref Appl) Md 1dowv1l'"' ADVERTISING I tlhng, t}-p1nS(, exper. aU phase:, ol ~en. ofc
TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 cuU.in& place, 1mmed Write, rO Box 276 . p~ ...... •.,"""Taft.''arden wtt-ftoph()rwamu.al A!-lt Xlnl working l'Ontl '11o opf!Wlg for exper. pre Coronadel Mar. CA 92625 G;:,~{'_..,.,.,, v 0 u r c I a ~~ if i l' d Ad v e rt I ~ I n g f<w ~ 64b 1684 Meda cal "' dl·nt;,I In\
c1sion haar cutter in ----Ot!partment seek s a pen.on v. hu Hn 11 to s. 5 d y. 1o1.k
Cait.a Mesa Salary -+-OilLDCARE ror 2mo old, Qxik. FULi or part time t.•OJOYS telephone ~a les. be abl<• to t vµt· Gt:"1ERAL OFFICE &47 ~11 •AUTOSALES
AND LIASIMG!
Nace (l)evy it.one an lhe
best area of Orange
Cor.ny will add 3 com·
romm. Xlnt Krowth op 2 dyi1 pt>r wk. prefn Mesa Verde Convales· 45 wpm lelcctnc ). have a plea~anl I l'J11 l1m.:· olfl~ won -·------p orluo1ties, paid ~molherl) t)~ or ...-u-, t 1 ""1C l k h GB&ALOfftCE benefits. Call Edmund rompetent college '>lu '-QI" ""'P1 3 ·"" en er personauty and CnJOY wor mg wit a fo1rxib~:hrs ~I SIOOToSlart ~ dent. Laguna N1 J:ut-I SL,C.M.S48·5S85. great group of people' Company \tORF:SWITii
~~t pell~ Co~ Beaut.actan. expenenced. ~ wa1&1' se • "'ue. With foUowtng. Good op·
Geoeraa ~mpeosauon. I portw11ty. 545-3381 or A\&O. upeneoce oot re· quared but prevk>us sell· _B-__ sm_. _____ _
mg helpful. See Sale~ BEAl!TY OPERATOR -
Mgr. I Rent space & eam more. HOWARDCM..-olet Leading CdM salon
Onve & Quall St.s. 644-7:21. M.2·0943
NEWPORT BEACH • ---1 IOATS AUTO SALES ~elcoal Expert 2nd
Business Is great al l Shift M acGrt>Ro r Bauer Motors We need Yacht..'>. lfi.11 Pl11cent1a, · 1 Cohu Mesa cxpenenced sa es peo· _ _ _ __ _
pie U O 0 K K F. E P E It TopCompany Benefit-. SECRETARY-exper'd ,
llemoPlanAva1lable typing S0-60WPM . girl
He.a.Ith 4c We lna. fnday type duties 1 m;; n P'ald~catmns. 1 • CO\'(~ up lhis great o f c . Sa a r y co m oppoft~ity ! Apply an r_nens urale w /ex per.
per5(lbTodayl -~-156_1 _____ _ .
area 558-7643 d y!\, COOK -for pre-school. benefits include m e dical. dental. life' Gentorc&J ~nJC & t:XPt:RlENCE
831-6764eves/wltnds. Part·time.Lig.htcooking in-;urance. credit union. l'lc. Salary personal aide ror hveGa.rlolfaet-
Q.ERICAL ~~~~Ji~f::i· Jo"ree ~LUS commission. Please call for ~~1t1~0::!. ~~ \.;:1~auct~~~e:l
Clerical experience in intervie w. Personnel Department. hr wee.a at s:uo oet ptor Co pa.xi benefit...
t'1nancial Field pre. DenLal o(fice needs help, &12·4321. ext. 277 hour + mul. Call A,wiybetween8 11
!erred. Typing s kills, front& bark. exper. pre· 67S«aiforlntervi~ t63Procha:uoo Place.
g c n e r a I off 1 "c • rerred. &44--0683 ~sETTER /P "'S'T'E up Newport Beach knowledge or I BM • 1r-s; A Is:-¥
Mt-mory 100 & support Oental·Ortho Cha1rndt' One ~ca r cxpcnl'nCl'. Prctcrahly C.imeral
a.'>&lSUllt to held force Asst ExP<:rnecess RDA 11C'WSpapcr ,\ppl) m pcr~on bct~ccn ~i~~~nM\~1 ~~~;g · N .U . i C ~ !J A:\1 and li l'.\l ~Iontht) t hrou g h
benefit.!.. paid bollda}-!> & r'ndu \
vacalaoo. Orange County DENTAL A.'>SISTAN'l' ex
Au·port area. Call ror penenced. 4 days, Mon
appl. 833 ~ Lhru Thu NL $800. Ca II
t1enca1
SECRET ARIES
Employment avail 1n
multi s urroundin g,
Compelllave pay. 1n
tervlew & hire f'or more
info. call Tod Serv1cei.
~ ------
00-0112 ---------DB«AL ASSIST
MOOvau..od assistant w tx-
ray bcense lo do vaned
dutJes ror busy II. B. or
fice. Good beoefits. Call
Man Thurs. S.~ 962 · 3329
DRIVERS -S200 Week
Will tralJ\ truck dnvers
MOTOR ROUTE
lmml'Cliatc opportt1n1t \' ror Ila rt ·I IITT('
eanung~. '.\lolur routt.• t1va1la >If• 1n thl•
South Laguna art•a . Orl1vcr~
afternoons :\1onday through Fnd::i ~
Morrungs Saturday a nd Sunday. No
monthly door collections. Earnini;::,
about $500 per month gross. Hehablc
transportatio n and s m a ll ca s h depos it
required Call Gt2 4321. Foster Ouellet
for rleta1ls.
VOLT
TEMPORARY
SERVICES ~
Top,.,
Pa6d•W.,1
Ped Vec.tioft ......... ,...
MEV8 A Fii TO YOU
Creal Saln~non for
I
1Grt'at Th1n 1ot"i I. ~o
0>a....i. Phu.a. plea.51' C'jll
ror ;ippt ;~1-0510 _
GUARDS
Full & part llmt< 1\ll
a r t'4 l> L'nlform '
furmshed Agel> 21 ur
ovoer Rt-ta rt"d v. e lco m <'
So nperlt"ntt nt'<' A pp
ly Uruver.-al Protection
Service. 1226 W 5t h
Strttt. Santa ,\na In
tervlf'W hours 9 12 & I •I
Monlhnl Fri
llotel
SECURITY
We are aeelung a rehablc
person lo won Oexable
1sw1ng & graveyard
&tuft., I hours. Law en.
forcrmeot or 5"<'unty ex·
penence helpful En1oy
l'X Ci>llent c ompan)
tx-oef1l'> Apr.I> 9a m
noon. Mon F"r • Person
Ill"!
MARJUOTT HOTl:l
ax> Newport Centl'r Ur.
Nt'WJ)Ort Beach
EquaJ Oppor Er loyt'r
lb1Mdlw11
S4-SC.50 pr hr + boou..,
FWJ or Prr won . Rapid
advanttment. Must be
18. have tr~. & speak Oumt EngW.h. Im ml"d
o pen1n )?:> IHI! 70110.
641 0063
~ECLt:ANt:Hs up
1 tu ~llf'hr <.:Jr &U 5123
lfou'l'hold help Tu11
~J l • .r\ paid L1ve·o u1
p~lmn 2nd home ror
I. A c'OUple Located on
I~ bt-ach in Laguna
Must be nex1ble & ha\-1.'
own lransporlal ion
Llltht rookan.R Hea Ith an
\w;inc-e & benef1t11 Ca II
Syl\'1a il4-494 1838 ~ ~· .. ~C...ty . -· 2925 Harbor Blvd.
la tt 1pW)/C'-rk
F\JU IJme. exper. helpful
but not ~ Many co
beoelats. ~ly al 1660
Pla<:ultia, Costa Mesa
IOOKKEEPH
CLERICAL
Serunt1es Processang
~retary for f'ash1on
Lllland Investment f'irm
Good skills. ability to
work w/rrun supervision
CaJ I 640-012.3.
~8am-8~1'._!_1~~
DRJVER. Mw.t be over
18 Valid Calif Dnverb
Lie w1cle&n dnvmg re-
cord . Boatswain's
Locker, 2431 W. Co11sl
Hwy.,N 8
BOYS ottd GIRLS
S mall roult.• open in Oakw ood
Apartment~. Nt•wport H arbor 111 1-!h
School area. 't\pprox1rpat<' earning~:
ClEllCAL
TECllKAL
llllSTllAL
II ARD WA R F: Si\ L f: S _
Appl) m pt-rson, Crown
1-f.ard"'lll"t'. 3107 .. : Coai.t l HOUSBCHPEI Hwy d nt"E'ded for Corona del --'--('-~ ----Mar famil) with han
COSTAM~A FUll Orne. Exper. Small
co. w lrvme. Salary. Call
BABYSJTI'ER for 3 mo.' Meyerhof's weekdays,
Moo, Tue. Thur, Fri 9-S:5i57.Q32,HalorRob.
8 :.>-3. -Refs. My home. B>ys LS-17 needed aner ~al\SPM. school. tile ractory work
Baoklng MUST be able U> work 1 ·6 TB.1ER s plU!I Sats. 64$-Z702
P~ TilM CAllMET MAKER
Mio . or l y r exp.
KnowJedRe of woodwork
Ing machinery. Inquire
al: Westerly Marine.
lil38 Placeoua. c .M. 8-4
Daily.
~ence preferred for
our Costa Me11a office Please call Mr. George
Wagner al ~2300
CAS HIER/H OSTESS
·Camino Mexican
Restaurant. Apply In
2'700 Harbor Blvd. person. 20111 Brookh urst
Costa Mesa atAdams.11.B.
U.EllCAL
C'.ollege Students
ReqistwMow
ForS....rJobs
Working temporary 1s a
great way lo JC a an
general job expenencc.
make extra money .
learn about diHerenl
kinds o( businesses and
give yourself a baaas for
career direction. Call ror
an appointment today
557-0045
Equa.l <>Poortunaty CASHlERt HARDWARE rr'\•Lfr\':._ ___ E_m..;i>p--"loyY_ee_r ___ 1 SAL.ES -Apply 1n U \ I \
---
DRIVERS
Men or women 2S yrs or
older. Know the coast
C1lles. Net S180 a week or
more. Orani<e Coai.t
Yellow Cab. 17300 Ml
Herrmann. 1-·ounta1n
Valley. <No ot Sluter
betwn Newhopc &
Eucud1
Btdtowk~ Firm located near Ocean
has opportw11l1es for r /l
positions. Will traan
Earn while you learn
SJ.ZS/hour to st.art More
ror expenenced. 1020 w.
17th. St. C M 64$-3693 ---------1 penon ruon Hardware. llMPOIWIY rtl!SONS,U SllMClS lazt Irvine. (WeslchH Eed.roolc technician , jr.
Plua> N.B. 3723 lirch 5""' to sr. level, testlnl( &
trou.bleabooilna. da 111tal Ouhlen needed, fuU time Newport leoch systems + some analog.
4c part-Ume. El Toro & At leaat 2 yrs exp. Good
Lq\maarea.644 ~ a.mrtPtST benefits. Costa Mesa
fWili,cJn ia available in Part lime. Busy aircraft -~· 714/54()..4271 ow New Corona Del Mar CASHIER/HOSTESS marketing firm seeks bnDdl. M days a week El:per. part-Ume oltea. mature tndlvidual t o
d Apply ln person at Two r 'I Ill lncludln1 Satur ays. r~.ua from ll•I", 2287 per orm aen o ce Prevtou1 Sa ving• Is ~ ' duties. 3 days /week. Loan, b anltlo& o r _Fairvlew ___ ._c_11_. ____ 1 Typing 55 wpm. •r·
c:aahlerin1 experience 1----------i curate, filing. etc. Con dl9ired. f'H~ tact Mrs. U m scheid. ~~ 8156-m>
CLERK TYP I ST -
General office work ex·
per. Good t)'1l(nl aklll.a,
abllity t o h a ndl e
~. Opportunity
for M!f-devetopm4lftt ~
..,.__ blne. Salary rao•e
9D-8GO to at.art. O.C.
Jlrport area. Call ror --.m-1111. LIND LEAS£
A Div. ol JllfaUoul Car
.._.. &ys\tm. lac. ana
~Or.a..u,trv
c::LmTYlltlT-....a .-.. 1or Jr. Cieri ti•lll -In IOlft ......,... ea, f'aMMMI ................ ¥. ••_...ff. Wiii "* I ., ~·
Fa bricatJon
Acrylc ,..c41fot'
At least 1 yr s expr.
Salary Del(Ol. 556--0900.
FOOD SBVICE MGR.
5 AM to 1 PM, Mon thru
Friday. Mu.st be expr 'd
in ordering and rec:elvin1
and capable or supervis·
11\1 employee•. Lon 'a
Kitchen. Salary open. OUJ.t\ lOAM. W11M1747
Oerdlnm''• helptr. apt.I. OolCAI ...... Solne exper . ...,,....., td-4807 ----Gtaeral Office 9am lo tCe Mon lhru Fri.
...,...uty, m1&1t ... .-.a wtUI 111urH. T.>1illl ..,.., lalary
opea. LOft•a Kitchen.
9'MM'left*-_______
Ma-• ... ., .. 100• I
IWll t nld .._ tw'rt
NII ..... iaulltMtl to _....,, •• u,~"· ..........,.,.,, ....
Umiftil, c.t• .. ..,._
l
Sl.30 per month. Call s;i2 4321. a~k for
CircuJat1on and leave your name ano
phone numbt'r.
SALESPERSONS
Port Time Eantift91
Pt'rsonalil\ l'lu~ Adults O\'C'r 21 t n
wurk with anc1mot1vatc kids . S.LOO per
hour to s tart. a g una . Caµ1~trano. San
Clemente arc•as. ~100 .1 '-' l't.'k potential.
Call 6 12-<132 1 l'Xt 250 o r 4 ~l(j tiHOO
hl-twt.·en 1-:;P.M . a:-.k for Andrea.
PART TIME EVEMIHGS
Enterpris ing Jdulb Over 21 with
d~llamat'. advc11turous persona lit iC'"
,\ho e n joy working with und
rrx>Uvating youth~ ages 10 to 13. S.J Oo
pe r hour lo ~tart. SIOO a wct·k
potentia l. Call 642·4321. ext . 25U
between 2 a nd 6PM. ask for Laurie.
llAllE CO~T DAILY PILOT
330 Wnt '9y St .. Cotta Mete, Ce.
642-4321
All~ 0,portmlty ..,.yer
I
omcE C~HIEI
Enjoy workinl as Office Cuhler In Slavick's Jewelers. Duties Include
verifying sales balances, doing
dally banking tr1nsactlons .
disbursing fund' and other related
dutiH. F.xcellent Company Benefit.a
Packaae.
CONTACT Ml.. MUNSON
17141644-1 JIO
... !A.!I.~ .. ,
-_-_...
. '
llAHDWAIU. HETAll. I dJcapped young adult
LAGUNA IEACH l.a\-e In or out. Beaut
home. Must be able 10
Pan tame posrttons now I dn ve . Ref ere n t't':..
av all 240 Broadway. &'-' 1497
497--MO:J ------------------HOUSHEIPH VOLT HOO'J'ESS ,CASHI 1-:R -ly....,._Sff
B I u e D o I P h 1 n for elderly man. 2. br. 2
lte5taur anl 3355 V111 ba. apt nr Balboa Pier
Lido. N B L"e m No dnvm~ ~ht ~·y
SlllYICES
lfMBC.mpus Dr.Ste 106
Across from 0 C. Alrport
546-4741
Equal 0ppoc-Empk>yer
Hotel Maids wanled
Some l:iundry ,.ork
Year round. Paid vaca
I.Jon. Apply at Laguna
Riviera Hotel. 825 S
~Hwy, Lagunn
Hotel
Marriltt H1tel
Hos lw udl• Ope•IJI For:
•Ho••M•J!lr
IAM & PM Sh1fb1
• Secwffy Officer
Full time. Craveyarrl
•Cook
I Full Tlme•Dliy..I
•G•••r I Full Time·De)'ll
•PIX 0,.: ...
<P•rt·llmt~ts & weekencb1 ..... , ........
1ParMlmeevenln11 • wt!f'tc~t l
We are seeking reliable. people
oriented applicants to join the
Marriott te1m. Enjoy excellent
company benefit.I includln• a free
meal per 1blft.
A...tY In Pt-non .. ., · nooft
.,_.,, ttlmu•-" ,.nday
To PtnclMtl O..part,._
too MtQut C1•ar lrtft , ... e:z::t:=r_.,.,-..d
--,
:.peak a little English
SlOO wk Call son Hob
coUert 7141498·2229
HOUSBHPIR /Li•• in
Apprec1at1vt' family !'I
day1>. OccanJront Ref:.
~l!i91 ------11 U US F: K t: t: P F: R
wanted Live an. 2
rtuldren. 6 a. 8. Salary &
hrs nego. 759-5391 or
~
Housek~r /Cook, live
in Board & care home
for the elderly. EOE
Call ror Inte r view
llSZ-2076
Housekeeper Live.ln. For
Father Ir 3y r. old boy.
Beaut.JruJ home. steps
h'CllD Bay. N.8 . Rm/Bd.
Se.I. m-3793 or 523-4820.
HOUIEKEEPER, Un1 tn,
Bia Canyon area. Exper " ma neceu. 5 days/ Sl40 wk. SU.rt lmmed. ....
INSPECTOR
PllllClSION
MACHINED
PAll1'8
flOl l•a.MATK*
C.AU. '714tl4t·1t ••
DIMmTTAfl446 lle..._aM)'> ....... ~~~· -p:..;_, I ·•·
-~--'
-..
~Wal II 11M .... W h~ 71M ....._W_....
•••••••••••••••••• ........................ .........., 7100 I ...... ••••••••••••••••• "CGn-lW8 LYN Par\ time. Rel1et ,.___ 1. h a r 1 • N u r a 1t ..... _
("OMJl't. MTl:aS ll 7 :io.ut. M a Vtrde
Ima .,_~»a11ex lilt •OS olftff for
1ndllidoal1 'llHt h n c::~ SMP II
OA II llW'rMal for ap olicM&I ...., .,. ~lnl
for , • bn&IMr futUN
•11.h a ~ that uf , ... ~ ... ~l"ll
•• rewards toe 1 n di~ 'lll'ho s how si n1
mUc.
XW. M1.n • bneflt5 are awalt.l.tt. you CAil
ML llM* at f14 132 Z6tO
o..ra.I Actldeont Group tma I::. 17th St Tustin
lNSUflANCt:
UNO..:RWKITt:K
L.Arice t'Omtn •1~n<·>
Eliper' nee. Good bene &
rompe n utlon . Call
Diaae am..~
lnteriOr Deslan firm ha.
an immediate openiuit
for the nlht person an the desicn field Drapery ttx
perlence hel pfu l
497..J776. 10.m·Zpm
JANlTORSrMATDS
P ff e~ Irvine an .. 11
~!_25 ll\r. 541 3311
Janitorial, couple over 21
w /reliable t r ansp for
p/lime nights 2AM 5AM
Lag Bch or N.B. area
830-&Vl
Janitor
ROllNSON'S
MEWrOlT
2 '-ll'a. l.a.d
Has operung for
JAMITOllAL
~VISOR
Expe rienced 1n al l
phases or janitorial
work . M usi h av t:
l>upenrtSOry background
Hosp •1 Cnwr.
U..Mlaa.141---MAINTBN Nl'E
lNGlN R A ~
SISTANT (or H10
Mt'd1u1 Co tin " ~ Man Uvu ffi a.so per
hr rull bt>atflta
831~
~ tnan ht-lpt r
f<W .,_ rom1>46 ll1 (" M
flrUred Of .ml 12 U I
M a 1 n I I' n a n r t• M 1t n ~ ~· pen n<''1i in
rlf'dncaJ " C'lrpPnt ri
f~ld l"relrr past hnl1•I
t'~~ Appl} tu l1 ti
Surf fl ·and H ot~ I
lAIUN 8ta<'h, 4!'7 4411 •
MANAGaS..SHOft
U11y & N1Aht Shtfl,
\'olurnl' pr1)(fu1· 111111 I
11>'llllt I.he bell t T "P 1111)
Call mt' p~r~on »ll>
tt.oQt-r M acC rt111or
~Yochh
M2'83C>
MaAagemenl
Amb1l1ou ., coupl1•
P 1llmc 12 l5hn. ~ i..
S6oo s~oo m u u 111
lt~~9 ~
Tll REWARD
. will be ail ~,. at <Mir modem far1UI) aoialtld "'~niton Burh We
AN' • fador ot CARE ENTEJUJIUS~. • 1row ln, chain~ C'Onva aei.crnt
hritpltalt We have un
nwdlatt1 opportun1t1rP1
for
RNs-LVNs
41 SMftt
Th~ ut1afl.11·u on that
roma from wort11n11 1
C.ufwld Will ti.• 011h ont'
11 your 1'1'w1&r~ Wt' (II
IM' 1111 I'll( tlh-nt 11oal8f\
lllld l)t'Orfll II d It\' Off on
)'OUr blrthd•.), jll UI\ 11
prol~1onal. ctmt11•nl•I
,.ork f'ft\<l ronm1·nt To
lf'am mun• nboul thr "fl
IJUl'\W\lllh Ill \.41rl1dt.I
pico~ oil nr ,1pplv a.1
GARFIELD
CARE
Con••c...t Hoapitol
TIRI c;1uf1t'ld
I funU111(t•lf1 8''.t<'h. l A
1714) &17 9671
i",Q u a I 0 JI p Jo. m r h r
1\1 1F1H
MJ\NlCUtll!)I in nt•t'<I of
12>. xlnt opportu111t'
cllt'n l t.>le n ot ri·q d
Ki(hard 0ul'llct. 200
Newport ~nter Or 1---------
Marketini: & :.alesper:so:n:1•---------·1
needt'd. PIT f-'ri ·Sun
:'>tu.st be per:.onable. ncut
dppearance and good
physical cond1t111n ('011
tact Jack1t• 7141962 137·1
MECHANIC $200 Wt•ck
Will train Open 8urn
8pm. 995-M 13
Mechanic wanted for
Porsche & BM W work in
beach area. Good shop.
top wages. Call John nt
Oelbrus.tnd , 642:922S
NURSES
AIDES
We see« ma1ure, rehabll'
Aide:; to work 111 our
pleasant. modcrn raciht-
111 Html.lngton Beach W1•
offer free Cert1f1cat101,1 classes. I
nu." challeniunl' pos1110n
olfrr.. ~ou a good saldr~
and ~fits plUS"'tht' 11:
ward of helping othrr'
Please call or apply ::it ~ be .bilingual Hours . "4DIC.ALASSl$TAMT
•am·3.30pm ~Int co. For Pediatrician. ex
benefits Appb Person· . perienred only. Newport
nel, t08m·12noon ~ton . Center 644-0970 GARFIELD f'n E.0 E. -----~~~~jMedlcal Ass1St.ant. 1 Girl
JANITORS /MAIDS -:-,· offu:e GeneFal pracl1t·t· i CARE
Ptr eves. lnrine area ~days. 842-SS89
_S3.25/l\r 541·~ _ _ Medical Secretary for an Conv~ Hospital
JEWELRY SALES i.nterrust. Salary D.O E TI81 Garfield From time 10 t 1 B1lutguaJ preferred. Of. lluntmgton Beaeh. CA
have a.a opening 'Fo:·an f1ce ne.a r So. Coast 17141847·9671
experienced diamond Plaza. Olll 642·4300. Ad !>ales person (amlhar Stuer 1154. 24 hours a Equa l Opp Employ r
w/eng8'!ement sets & re-d~y __ -=:;::-:--::----J·~~~~M~i~J-~' 1~1~1 ~~~·I
mount sales for So. Coast M EOICAL
Plaza Mall retail jewelry BACK OFFJC E store. nus person mlly RM'S
Proftresslve Health Co
located 1n Newport
Beach has 1mmed1ate
foll time openings ror
Calaf. Lie. RN'S with
Tri~e experience, 4 day
worit week & some eves.
Xlnt ulary & fringe I bencr1ts package. For
n ow be presen tly Part t1me, Nwpt Bch, ~by an indepen· gocx1 salary. Will tram
dent or 1ma1l chain and -~---•-----fem tbal their effort &
1
Medical Asst -abi~y '-not being re-Pltime ror busy ENT or· ~ nor rewarded. f ._:_ .. 1 'This is an opportunity of ice, llU.IUW edge of back
a lifetime for aomeone de & typing necessao.
looki ng for advance· Call.495-0740
mert. a defti re to SUC· c:eed.. wlllingneM to ac-
cept responalbllity. &
who ls sharp 4t alert.
Your earning potential is
chred1.y related to your
aptitude & self mol1va·
hon. Th.is is a career with
lhe r~t jewelry chatn
\n lhe U.S. I would hke to
talk with you & keep) our
nameonme
WE:ISflliD'S
Mr Klem
~7187 S40 7188
KITCHEN HELPER
Fl.lll lune. Mesa Verde
Conv. Hoep. 661 Center,
Costa Mesa.
LAB ASSISTANT: Will
lnllll. no expenence nee.
Duties include main·
tenance of glasswe re.
lab upkeep for R & D
Dept. d Bio-Medical Co.
Wm hrs. are 12 Noon to
6PM. Moo. thru Thurs.
S3.SO per hr. Contact Ad·
ministratioo 8-S, Mon.
thru Fri. 63H8SS. ---Landscape maintenance
MIDICAL more inlormat100 con
Front office. Busy OB tact Rosalyn W1lhams
GYN . Ell per. n ee. 833-IO.U .. E 0 E . MI F
F/time. 556-6091. __ Nursing
Models -Actors ~flt AIMs
11'11 fun & profitable to 51.00hr. 7·3s hlft.
pnnt model. Newport Xlnt working conds H
Photo Fashions. A high Paid holidays . 1::0 I::
Fashion Photo Modeling 642·3505 Studio. 951-7174 l33yview~n\·. lfosp11al :n55Thunn Ave, C.M
MOVIE EXTRAS!!
All ages & types needt'd.
18U W K.at.eUa Ste. 125
Anaheim. s m .ree,
778-1080
Nursing
RH.P/flww
Front & Back ofc [)o(o.
tor's o fc Nutr1 g~nll·
specialty prac W1ll111g tu
...1 learn nutnl1onal rounsel MOVIE 1ng a nd a c upress u r e
EXTRAS .II. therapy Must be Oexi.
ble 6.11 2712 Mon. Wed
AU types & ages needed or fohd_a~y _____ _ for ma.ior feature ft I ms & 1._ ________ _
1V commerc ials Our r
cbent.s have appeared in Nursing
such films as "ROCK y CERTIFfED
II", "I 9H ". "Tll E HURSE AIDES
ROSE" and too m an> Start at SJ 65/hr. S3 7S
more to mention. Com· aft. 90 days. All shift!>
me r c 1als ... UN ITJ-:D ADl>!y at. Newport Con
A I R LI N ES, C 0 CA viiiesceol Centcr. 1!>!>5
COLA. DATSUN etc etc. Supenor Ave. Newport
Call oow for appt Fee re· Beach 646-1764.
quired. (213) 465-4493 or t: O E
<21J> 462·s1oi. I~~~~· ~· ~·~~~ Foreman needed. Vaned
dulles. FuU time per ma· nent. Good co. benefits. Mu It 111 th 0 per at or Of'f1CE WORK _ Will
App I y at A & H Trainee. Full time pos1 train $180 per week to
Landscape. 23811 Via tion. Irvine Unifie d st.art. {)pen Sam to 8p m
f'abricant.e, MLSSion Vie School 01stn ct. Entry _995-84 __ 13 _____ _ level sa lary btwn:
JO. 768--4751. S767 tmo. & $845/mo. OFFICE CilRL
Landscape Fore m an ~.at. #30. Lite office & some retail
n eeded , f u 11·t1 me , l•---------I sales in aircraft parts & permanent, exper'd & HEWHOMESALES pilot s upply s tore .
strong background only Tnunee ok. O.C. Airport
need apply. Apply at Comet.alk to us about OP· VIC. 540-7~
Zl8l1 Via Fabricante. Ste {JOrtunit.ies available at ----------
0 M v George Charles Realty. OFftCE 1 1• · · btwn 9 ·3· We're expandln'! Ex· 76M1Sl cellent commtssio n G1S•r• 1t. Wdq»cJ. iftcl.
Legal Receptionist-&ChedWe. members of 7 A,,.&A,IR.P-.pos.
Typist.Mln6Swpm.Lag local boards, coogenjal reqt1lrH relloltle ......... ,._.. .... w·--·-group and bonus pro ~ Cos.. .....~-.--........... rs. ......,w gram. For a coolidentlal Valor ..___ &11-lOIO interview, please call alor Electro•lca.
UXJAL SECR ETARY -carlGotluso67S-7512 540-9264.
Niluel pneral practice. • S TraiMe/Recpt. Lacuna OD~' ~~ypln1 s ltllla . YSJEMS,
Ufl.UAIDS-·~~~~~~I PRODUCllC. 1~ Newport Dunes 11 le I-"'119' owr. un Baek Bay Dr. New1s-per delivery, ear· COIY PIOCISMMG
_N_.B._Mt-_.;.81.;__ ____ 1 ty A.M.; e«>nomy car SYST84S
UOUOI a... req. Dua Pt. • Laa. FOi THI M &;: .....,.., ex· ,::-,~~-~---~a0'112!!!;. MIO!!_M_o_. _+ CMIAPHIC AITS ~ or wW train. 1-=.-arr--~ W.1-------i TlallfCIAMS
,........ lmmed)at• openlnaa I• tODIAL Y.SIS avaJI for field aervlce ~ for repair o f .. ~VN Vl7r'a, mini C'Offtpuwn. ritid diact • UM plin· l ... 2 Ye&r1 eltptf' .• AA
.... ,... or eqmulenl !ftWlAIY ......... PlHH 1Clrwvd,...... to :
.... W..e.d 1&00 .... W...... 7100 '+\lldlleldwy,May1, 1990 -A
~~::::·1·,·~::·,; .. ::••• ••;::;:.:::.;:;:::,•••••• Hlfp W..ted 7100 Hllp W ... ed 71 WW ~ ..-:" r.n ~ """ ST s·t-·;··1·1············· .•..........•......•..• tr• n ... ..., w~k lo Ge8Al. ~I a l'°'· u or P1T. Apply
1tU't Open bnHlpm T p 1 m P\'l'80fl. The P•rs1m· ..------...u Y anit eJCper e n ce 1' ._ ~ · n.tt'Htar y Nt'wpor t ~\0,~ 1 jl't!. 229 Manne SICltlrilY
~Tl!1cher-ant (;e nte r . t'ro p•rt) SALffl OPPORTUNIT Y ~Uonal Mart.Una
ed c.rtlflcate or ,.. MaoaseM(nt. Perm a w Sh aec.u fol' Wa var1tl¥ perltme tiUmmer Pol.II nmt. benefl1.&. Write to ktl /E ".· Hutton llub· Job. Want out1olng
7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OAH.V PILOT
~ nJna for tndlvld\lal
W\th I mo on the jOb
tra 1nlnll • I mo u ~ II\ l •pfta.lt PllY
In• road work. t!x
jm'tt'IV't In twia Y y t"q w p
nwc .,._Uon, die.el Ir
... dwnp trucka. ('().ft)
l*Uft61tal machlltt'I
Sullft'Vate fl 111 man <'r•w
li~Ut Jobe t;alary
II p.or hr Tru ad tu
nHreat t:m11loym11ot °"\ tOOpll)('lll Ot f u:u Dot ia mo10 Ad p.ld ror
I)) 1'ffll)lo~er
uona &\<a.Ill In Newport llox •700. Th• Dally ' ary t:am 115.000 to per.an ab&e t.o work on Uucb. t.:all Su i an Pilot. P 0 8ox IHO, Sli.000 Part· ti Mt' o wn Top ulary 41
__, Colt• Mesa. 92626 972 2712. Or Mod res um,• beneflta. so. Cout Plaaa llCll'T1"""' to POBOX 824. Ua1ly area ..
PAHTTIMt; yn11011
~ With vnlST rllot. POBOX 1 ~60. ~Freet.oapplkant l~O\iln AB Ulek t:• ~ Twathout typlnit OlMat MNa. CA~ lMne Peraonnet A&tncy per ISt4 tm:I N R ,....__.. o1> pay. Tem -48ll E 17th co.ta Mesa
porary ft fwl time Call SaJea ~"°" needed for swtt:za. ' 642·1470 .Tod~atW79-0164 &lit ahOp in Corona del
TRAlNEE·Prlnll• ..
BlueU.M. WUllDt t1t
train pcnonll w /'f)I) prtor
~ .• but hu aood M&..o
tJlude lnt.o tbe bluepftitl· NJNTIMG Secunt ..... ...a.. 1111 f*d. Full Ume w~.
'""' & wuroen tu aulH'tl
lul' (ic.h Moo Sat M111111
hi! 0111 i:vllli. ilble to lialk
lo~ ~bbe l'all T um 11t
~~or~7
II rou at\! 20 or over. & ~tor• carHr op
POrtllll.lty ln pnnUnit. 1111
pl} i.t N :NNYSAVER.
lt8> Placenua, CM
UCB'TIONIST •~ee Paid Nnr 0 C
Airport Bfo11u11ful Of('
or~tl chenls. lou ol
vanc:ty f'rll'ndly '>lllCf
To lli08. Also 1-·ff Jobs
Qlll Carol 8U(k 540·5001
Snelling & Snelling ol
Newport Beach Ag~nc}
Mar to wortc part time on
v.ieetends Call &1a.2268
8 3M OO Mon ·Fri to8 lO~hitt-:.,..· 3• 12·30 8AM·SPM. Mon·f'ti: ~10 Newport Dunes SWU al S:US hr. C.U ..
Apply ln penoo. Mark m-211180
rAYltOUCLYK
~ry 1~ to ~ !Ill l't'r hr
Xlm uvvt \ w11h 1·nv1ron
mi11t.l.I 111en<'' Typing
l!I nt't wpm, l )t'Jr
1~yroll rlcr1cal t'xpcr
Xlnl bentof1L'> md udl' a 3
11:.t ) weekend. t'' •'n
ot.ht•r weril "r~·)' PeJ'M)f\llc Offtec
lliK4 Elhs A' c
Fnunlam Valle'. C ·\
IJZ708 714. 540 2910
EOEM F
PA YROU CLERK
Tile Joli)' ttc>&-er Inc • a
fast growing rt>Staurunt
1·hw11. ha:. an OJ)t'ntng lor
dn expent'n<'t'd pa> rull
dl'rk to ~11rk in ..i ~mall
1k.•f)ltrtnwr11 hunt.llrnK J(l
p r 0 " I m II t t• I v I • ~ (1 0
\'llllJIO\CI'~ ('o m
pul l'rllnl p .I\ ro 11 &
n ... 1,1ur:int µa; roll t'\
P•'"''""'' " dl'f1111to· plus
1\1>1ltl> to dcJI dlt'<'t1\l'I\
\\ 11 h II 11 I •. \' t•" .. ·1
tnJn.ii.:1• rnt•nt .1 111 u' t
I .x1't.·ll1·n1 \\Ork101: l'OOd•
t1()(\.' & tw11l'f1t µ111grum
~1lh opportun1l) ror acl
\dJWcm1•nt Salan 111m llll:'n~ura t e ~ 11'11 ,.,
pt•rt(.'O{'t• /\ppl,· Ill
Jot'Nln bl·t~l'en 1:1..im &.
Sµm, o r &end re1>um(• to
nw .Jolly Ho~rr Inc
l~Cf1llrtt1• An' In
!l~l \t
PBX OPERATOR
Tell:'phun\· An!> ~en . "t 11
lram. fuH & IHlrl tun ..
11a\S !"..t? 67H
• PBX OPERA TOR •
Pan llmt• or tull 11m1•
di:i)'> or <'' C'-Mu<,t tw
a b I e l o " u r k ' o m t'
"kendo; T' ping 'kill.,
req \tan) (0 l>cnd1t.,
1-X>E
Fa.'ih Is. area·640-l I 10
Airport area 646-8000
PBX Operator
Answenng service. ex·
penence pref C M area
Swing & Gr ave)a r d
avail For info. call
~Im.
PBX
ROllNSOH'S
NEWPORT
2 Fashioa lslcMd
has opening for
PIX OPERA TOR
Temporary part t1mt'
po:.1t1on to <'0' t·r for
\a1·.1t1ons Must be flex1
bit' with workinR hour'
Xlnt co benefit... Appl)
Pcr..oonel, 1Uam·l:!noo11
;\ton Fri
1-: 0 E
PHI NT SHOP l'R t-;~!-.
1'HAINF.F. Appl\ Ill
pel"'IOI\ 333 Th 1 rd St reet
l.11l{Ul'la Belich
P'ROIA Tl SECRETARY
Min 5 yrs exper in all
~~ ol probate. eap11
ble of working without
5upen ision. fle'<1l>lt' a~ to work unde r prf'
:.surc Laguna lltlh
,aJarv nei:ot1ablt> C:all U>n\' 'or Jpµt $1!1, YO?O
Pt<OllUt"I' ASSt:M Bl. Y
Pf'KSO~ nt'edetl for ra:.t
(l.ll'td Jl1•1 \1l'd1cal Co
~oo thru Thur' worlt
\H('k 1-·u11 bcr1d1t-.
o.:Jll~
I' It 0 ll l ' l 1' I O !'-.
Tll\J:'\ 1-.I-: llulJIK'r hO'l'
µroctun:.. 11 v1n<· .Jft'tl
,\1ust p a'' cump.i11,
ph}Mcal 1nrludml( l>ark
X·ra,> T Jkm" 1w1>ht .1
t1ons btwn li&lu unh
Stratorl ex 111 .. 1
/\rm:.troni: ""'' In
1-. IJ .t-: A l\t•ntl<i \ '' lml I
01
p rr f1GIIT INFL1\ 1'10'11 .
'upplern.:-nt \Our t.1m1h
lllt'OOl(' h 1r ,1µpl 1·,1li
~Ii 15:l6 dfl hi' \I
REAL ESTATE
UC EH SEES
l~1 bile!>. llltO al'llOI\ h11
..n t'Xlellt•nt C'um m i...s1on
in t"<fllinOlllJ: Tn1'1 llt•Nl
lnvt>Stlllt'nt markt•I 1-.1
l1·cl1\'l' T rJ1111ng f•ru
J:ram L'all J1i.194 •.OIU
Rl'Oll Estate Sot~s
Onl> lhc moll\ .Jll'll
Will 1•arn high 1nroml''
"'" 'lpe<'taJtzl' tn nr1•;in
\11·w home-. Ca ll 11 'nu
arc motivated •
~9521
Robert Sack~
& A.s:.oc1ates
Real &11 ale Salt•s
P·t·oplf' needed in
S u nset Beach ofc.
top commt.,~\OO.
Call Bud llyams
f7 I 4J 146-5502
Ilea! l:iilate Sal~
TOPOfftCE
• &st Loration
• lllgh CommiS51on
•Professional Training
• upenenct'd only
• Expenen('t•d onl~
•Call Now
ll.edhiJI lteall> fi7J 7300
Ask for Walt
4.:MOCa_m_p_us ___ ~~
Salefl
SUMMIRJOIS vacuuon club h1rin11 foll
o r µart time phonl'
personnel·tac kel d~
h verau, Guar. i.larl
NOW' SA. ~.7957 R. f. LORd So6e1 l•iiiliiiiiilliii _______ _
SALESWOMAN
f'W small. fas t growing
Ladles Boutique Cham
Xlnt potential. salary &
benefits for personable.
m a ture . c apat;lc
I 0.15% CCNMl!lnion
S..TWsS-.od
955-3402
AJk f« Mr. hCIM
:.ale ,pt'n.On Fu 11
P .Time Mr 1-::CJ~arclb <Jr
Mrs Trablsh 557 157!1
-s:;.lttOffiun -TRAVEL AGENT U "
All shlfla Orange Co perlence d . C om..-
locauoo <1W> 979.7243 · rr;ierclal/Sabre . lrvlae. !-. x e c u l 1 v e T r a v e I
SICUltITT 833-9406. --------Mature, well·groorned TRAVEL AGENT: Full geotlema.n ptt1me to greet visitors & give lime position in bu~
directions an public· Aaency. Minimum 2 yn;. K~ in Corona Del eitpenence mundatorv
Mar. Ca.II 673-2268 Mon.· Sala.ry based on <!X·
Fn 8 l0am·4 OOpm penence Contact Rolt
-----71416751777 •
Sf'..CY BKPR. part rfull ----
time. k E Co Cd M TRAVV.t.
Salary neg Call !I 12. 11 8. travel agency needs ~·Thu 67~ ,1 It . r I t ex p e r . I a
Rehcf lfou~e Parents
~ t' couple to rt"hC\ e
hous e pan•nt"> on
dltemate "knd5 an humt" ~um: W/SIX dl'Hlop _________ _.
men t a 11) d 11> u b I e d -----Servtcc st.at1on manager
4!17·1018 domestJc & int.ematlonaJ
ll~. 714-346-6677
cllent.s Both m~l h:n·t· Sale:. & attendant Laguna
muumum of 2}111 «>llt'g~ WANTED Heath, ru11 time. itood TYnSETml
-----------
ll1 Social SC'1e11ni urcu & A ~~ 1st ant to s a It•~ pay & manager·~ bonus
h.ave had ('rt'\ UJU..' I'll McUl:ot~cr Young, wt'll Auendattts ruJI llmt' "'
penenc1· with dt•\t'lop organlled 11gi:r•'''I\ ,. part tune. CO"otd Mesa
m<' n I a 11 \ d 1'1'11J I1• d i.alec; <1nl'ntt•d Jll'r'lon ,\pply at ~ Newport
1·hent<; Hl•,pc1n\lhtltllc'> w <'Olleiic ckRr~· & "1m•· Bhd C:0tita Me:.a EOI:;
inclu111· µro~ramm1n~ 'iales expen enn• to 1o1.ork \1 f'
111 'I'll h1•lµ & h:1!-ui ,. for ~l .... \.'I' uf nat1on;1I
So. Coast Shopper h
looking for top notch
typesetter on Compu
w-aph.Jc eqwp, 12 da) Sat
a must, part·t1me or ru.11
lll'nl' avail 830-1672 Tue
1-h d~. or 646-0230 eves
'" I I I ' b ,. h ,I v I 0 r company C<>Od P"' rr
rn1 .. l1l1l'J l111n. & C'Onsis in~ .:ru .... 1h ~·nd rt•
~llOE SALES Wanted.
full or pan time Good
l°o benef1h rulure
mgmt PoS1t11>n.~ po~lil
bk-Apply In pet'IOO bN
'•dill & ll•m 3077 ::,
UthLOI, (' M
T yping , pa rt ·lim~.
t.u11 'U"'-'r' 1,11111 Job 10 'Wlll' lo I' <I 11'1\ "li~/11
d ude.":> rfJUlll & lx>drd lvr Nl'WflOrt Bt•Jt h I 'A !l~:t
M.ax·A . some leul b'<
Rmd. 5 :10 Tri 11:30 PM .
Call S.illv ~ tn 5 PM
64C>~> 11JU~lt• + $100 µcr ~kmJ Sl-:A\t!>IHl-:'i.S (,rn.,.
l rut;<d Ll·rcbral l'JI!\) uti.? -.ail loft ,, . ..,., c>.µcr
S.16 57~ tndmdual 8!JH 4!43"1 T'f PI ST W llH U
l'r<OC ESSO It
ft1.,,t<1ura111 L CAPTAIN s<;A~1STH ... ss "·111
SIL.KSCRHH
OftERATOR ,.J'll a('('Uratt' T~ p1 -;t
wanted for entry lt.:111•1
µ.1>1uon . pleasant work
llll'l rondlltOO.' Apply Ill
f)Pf"IOn t.o Mr f-\tt•nte:o. ot
l<Ubert Ut'1 11 Will1Jm
,.'ru.I & \S.~ 1101 (JUdll
'l"80\..,tr1"I~ nt'<~•·<! Tu p
l'rl\Jl•· l"luh '1.1·~ flOrt p.;l\ f, t,11 n•• l'.11t1 .;11n SJ il And ~~I Up ~Kµl'r
pcrm JXJS1 t1on <:ond
benef >.lnl wo rk1nll lli>ach, t..ible '>ldl' t•llµ.·r £~11U1 hi3-211JU
Jircl but w 111 tr Jin
:\IJdtL'> unh lnte1 \ ll'"'' Wt~ &'rhur. I 11'\I
=I B1 i: C'an,11n 1>-
'l,1•wport Reach
Hot;aurant
. HOSTESS
:Jlunches& I or2ntllhl1'
IUSIOY
Lunch Mon thru Fri
,\ppl \ 1n Pt•r:.1>11 "rt
II :JIA .. '1 l...J ('J\e. 1!'95
In inc· A\1· <: ;\I
Restaurant
Good Ear++.
Opl•ns Ma} Ill. Now ac·
ceptJng apphcauons for
OlshwllSber. ~p. Line
Cooks. A M shi f t
Busbo)s . AccepllnR
1
backup appbcat1ons tor
W ai tp erso n s .
Host.es$/Cashiers t Busb·
oys Apply. Good Ea rt.h.
Sunflower at Bear. S.A.
SALES Dependa ble
mature homema k1•r.
~ expr. pm. 493 m:i
SAL1-;.-; -Dependable
~maker ror perma-
nent p,1. Eves & Sat hrs
Xlnt. d.t.scount. The cor.
f!Je Bean. 549-1766 ----
Sales
E...; pen ('r\('(_'(j. a RI! rr<;" v e
)d!.sUllters reqwrcd by
progressive C'ompany.
Call631~
SAL.ES GIHL -Mature.
.SIXW: HU t~l'T -" cd I 1 und ..L M ar~·a
i i l ;;:JI rr.m lhru Sun l\Jhr.1 ( onn
t.h.lllll 'l .1r ht <:lul> 16(11
f{,,,,1d1· 1>1 l'llM Stat1.,nl•f\· St11ro• 1n Sl N~wport&•Jt h
QX-ona ciel ~tar n., .. 1 .. 1·'1;· TYPIST. 6+I 6.J&J
. SECRETARY
ORDER DEPT.
11r 1.1 )a le\ 1-.d) ,. u II
t1nw. 5 da>s Xlnt .,..,1 k II >11U n> :-harp & can do
in;: rullJ filPH 111!1> fine i•1 wpm I cun make ynu
1 lit"1lttll· 1,;:; 10111 II !JolJcd Pho«> Type Set
h1111 Miit 111rtlc1 pro tt'r Th•· «ompnsan~
C'•''"niz 1•,111·ri•·11<·1· • 1---------•1 Huum \rt (_j r1ffln .
Olu ... 1 l 'I"' '""'pm '>1.(ll'k •r.-.:641
IJ.'1.,ul unt lllo-<I ,, I •l'•l 1 Roe1~s-.....·s I phoo•• m.1nn•·r... 1; 1•'~1 h " -" TY'1ST /CLE:RIC p<1~1t1on Ir-10•· Fu r 11 MEWPOtrT 11.lf-tdll mmdc-d person to r.l'r 1up :.JIJr) ~ 2 ~1"-d lt11 ndlc processing of
bt:nef1 l.l> ~11<.1 rci.um(· hUoPC!fWlR for 1 ~orders & relat
to Cla......,1f1ed Ad 11Si'J. STOCk PBSOHS · oo dut.tes in Irvine t\d
Uatl} Pilot. P 0 tt.ix flours 7am ·J JOpm I Aaency Expenence In 1500.CostaMesa.9262b Tues ·Sat. and 7am. ma1ota1n1og recordi..
3 :.)pfn Moo ·f''r1. Xlnt. !>ll"Ollg typing & flhn1<
SECRETARY ("0 benefits. Apply sblls a ml.L'it. f'rlelldl)"
Lano Pla.nrung of r t<'t! 1 n Personnel. loatn· 12 noc>r\ a t mo !> p b e r e . • l n t
S J .C.1 g1rlotr1ce.salar) Mon.·Fr1. • bener.u. Ca ll Mrs . commensurau~w/uper. EOE BreC'k e 7 52·6 171 at
661·7000 ~~~~~~~~~~ Cochran C hase. L iv
11&10•r. ..... , ........... .u... mgstOn & Co •• Inc. ~·---~. TF.ACHER -~scttOOt ------·-· -for • So. County Water •'u l 1 · t t m e . 1 mm e d Typist. Genera l ofOC>e.
Agent'). Xlnt typing employment. Exper. >tigt\SchoolGrad.Nou
skills e sseota•I. Die · neoc. Bene 54().lgl.i per. ne<-. Will tram. Good
taphonc expr· filing l -, benel"ILs & promotional woman ofr Star ting Teacher 's Asststanl· opportunitl~. Fa r m t!r:.
salary S106S/mo. Ca 11 Speaa.J classes ror ban· I nsu r• n c e G r 0 up ~ dlcapped adu!ts. 2 yn. ~100 E.O.E. •
Secretary <"Oll•ge EK~r. nq'd . ---------·-
IOOICKEIPt lllOO Xlnt vac at.ion ft an· f SICalTAlll~/ 'u r ance b enefit s . TYPISTS ~'ltda>'S 8 JG.4pm. Unit·
Applicants shou.Jd hav~ t'd Cerebal Palsy As 1
acaaa~typang , Reneral :-.o c 1atlon . 3020 W admuustrat1ve & strong i•--bookkeep1n g ~kills . ......·ard Sl Sanu Ana.
Pleasant working at· 5'4&5760 ______ _
mosptien. & •Int bencof1ts TELEPUi"\..to.IE SUR E
We need Junior & Senlnr
1)'J)ISt.S for a.s.s 1 Rn men L"
in )"OW" area. Top pa). Nu
Fees. Bonuses available
PHAf{MACY ASSl!:>T REAL EST A TE
Some cosmetic eitper.
F T or Prr Irv 552 is..114 with s mall Laguna ~ V Y
Beach Co. For detail~ rART TIME ~ v1rru1< !l fi M o n I-r 1 SA.LES
Prolc..'SStonal pharmac} 1 op f n In g In w e I 1
Must type 50 60wpm. (-stabushed Irvine firm.
Call 642·1580 for an Tra1n1ng ass1'>tance .
terv1ew & appt.M r . generous comm1s~1on
Grant ----!-.Chcllulc (.'a ll Dawn.
Photo F'irushmg
Driver nt't'd<.>d for ra~l
growing 0 C amatt·ur
"photo lab. Car provtdt>d
$3.25hr Call ~9·7366
PHYSICIST
SOLID STATE
Must have a Ph 0 1n
Physics or Cht>mt~lr~
Will rondurt bai.IC n •
search 1n efrects on
ab!.<Jrpt1011 {'ff, .. i... un
gas lO·">ltll intl•rfacc,,
develop 1t(•w and 111
novauve matl'nals. pro
ces.'\eS, and pnnc1ple1o for
the dele<.'\1on ol Rase~.
0>,00>/)'r
Take ad to neare't
Orange County t-:OD of
flee, OOT023 061-014.HO
Paid ror by employer -----
MOM'S
DAY
Pl:wc n 1\lotht'f .. ~ Oa'
me,~:ii?" on our SJ>('C'1.1I
M 111 hc·r ... Oa '' p11 ,,:c•
Ma\ 11 You ('afl pllll'I"
a n11·"·1Pr for a~ Htth·
3l'i ~:i ~or add l' no~er
to ~our m('llsaiie for 11~
1111 If' as Ss,oo C11ll
642 Sil?ll
$1.13 •DAY
That'• ALLyou pay
L fora JUdayad
lnlhe
8J3..lt6W
m:cEJYrlONIST Yflun~.
rnendh. ft·mah.• t11r lull
lllTll' emµlo~ ml'nl E \ l'O
IOI!!> & wt·ekends <:a II
J:.ini•t ur !'.lu ~·. J 1J hn
Wa)nc T enn•'> C:lub.
1114 5000
IH.C E PT! 0:-i I S T for
An1mJI llo~p1tal F:x
1Jemmci! preferred Full
t1m1· Lal(una Be a c h
494 1076 -------
SALESGIRL -Mature.
Cardshop Part ume.
552-8414
Sales & mvenl.Or) hdp
4-Shrs. daily Call for 1n
1erv1 t·w . 499·:JI Iii o r
.if»-7tz7 -------
~AU~LJ\J)Y S Day wor k
week includes Wet'kt>nds
Full t i m e Wo men 's
Sporb wear The 1Jay,
&Jboa. 673-5650. Ask fo r
F.d or Roger.
SALt~ OtITSIDE
MARJHE HARDWARE
Ex.pr. nee 213'374 7422
llE(;EP1'10NlST
VI\ ac1ous. outgoing look SALES
mg fur unique oppt'y. REPRESEHTATIVESI
plush new law ctr, Fash t
lsl, N~ '."'ultra mod WANT SECURITY "
phones Lite ~ypmg req We're a NATIONAL
Call Dawn, 642·8S32 _ _ _ _ ____ company wtth regional
REC E PT I 0 N I S T offices and , warehou.,es
Mature woman. prof. of· '" lhe GlannJt and In
ltCt! in Npt. Bch Mon· dustrial Tradt' I n
fh. s·»5 30 Some lYP· dustnes We have an IM i.ng. 642-0292 MEDJATE opcmn11 for a
super salesperson to ex·
clUSJvely represent our
RECEPTIOMIST
IMMB>IATE
Of'lllMG
We are teeklng an in·
dividual who likes me<?t·
mg people, can type, '"
outJ(oang and enJoys a variety ol tasks.
We olfer • at.abae work
eoYU'Ol\J'Denl with an u
cellent !>a l a r y ano benefits package mclud
in& company paid Life, Medical. and Dental ln
9Ul'llDCel. Pemlon Ptan~ Savtnls Pla.n w1lh hl2h ~ rate. on• week s-MI vacation after 11lx moa&hl. 11 pawt holidays
per year. This poeltlon
mu al be rllled Im·
mediltely. Please apply
to PERSONNEL. mDS
hnedlools. suppbes and
e quipm e n t 1n a n
ESTABLIS H ED TER·
RJTORY an the Southern
Orange County Area.
Must be mature. e n·
lhmiast1c. lake-charge
lndlvidwil who's at his
beat unde r m1n1ma l
supervuion. In return.
wtdfer:
•COMrmTIVE
SALAIYPLUS
COllMSSION
•DP9tSIS
*CAI ALLOWAMCI
It you're the pereon we're~ 1.-. pleue
clll:
TWllrli ....
phone Renee at T· Mark S-1 per hr c.oq,. 4J11.s.cn 1-rom our Corona del
Mar office Hrs. opp·
SECRETARY lJQr\3.1 Call btwn 12·5PM.
1-:0 E MW PART TIME f -~--------Xlnt opportw11ty an new Tdephone sol.mtors SJ 75 rmdem sales ofhC'e in hr Con\en1 l•nt lo<.' toll. 556-1520
Irvine Good pa~ & work JCl'05l. from Orange Cn OIG. 815-2622
UlR condlltnn:. Rt'<lwred '-~~~~~~~~~ good 1)1>lnli? & lt'kphonc l ) AJrport Ad1Jtt!on..i.1 I skill~ l-1ex1blc hours OOo~ PoSl>lble. Call 2 VETBUHARY HOSP.
714 ~ r.82 l09. 641 0100 F' time AM & P /tim e
£.1 Oul•~tdeNemours --.fa.SECY• P\I , rncl 'f! wknd s & Co Inc Gene r al help front &
Etiunl Opportun1l > Now hmn2 te lephone baclt. Ml.l\lmum age 18
t:mplo)'er M 1 F secretanes for a new yr; NB 644--~. Mon
concept tn an:;werinR lhrufh74.
servict» P ltime or f 1t1mt• ------SlCRET ARY ~availilble lncludt•s Wa11re:.s. Cocktail
FU.I t1nw• ~ 11h good of i.ome "knd~ T~ pin.: "'wtress to wortc rughts
ft C<' )kills Start 1m· 3511\'Pm rt'qd. Man\· 1noY$lerbar.fo'ood&hvy
m l'd1atcl} Xlnt op· employee bc n c•l 11 !> t'Odeuulexpenenceonly
ponwuty ta grow with available. S alary See Billye Thur ·Frl
expandlnr rompany 9Xlrmo to start f1t1me' 2 3PM. No phone calls.
Good i.alaJ)' & plcasaot mcre~'S act·ordini: lo U a n a T r a d e r
sur r ound in as . yourprogress Youw11l Hes taura nt, 341SO 1714>556-876S be Cront-Offi<.'t' Lo many n...-1 r--· H ---------•t lmportanl bu'> Nl't•d r-..:uac"""--.t wy. Dana
SD:.'RET ARY Mwit be
good typist for law office
CdM area. Call for appl.
m.3797
SEC R ETARIAL.
POSmON ,.. time. OC
airport area. Gen ore.
phones, f1ho1?. t yp1nR
~ wpm. ac(ntg skills
helpful but 'ttot req'd
Call 549·1151, ask for Jeanne
SICllTAIY
Xlnt oppty for sharp gal
W/xJnl typing Sld.1Js lo won ui Cast paced, coo· tenlal Newport Beach of·
lice. Call Lila at 833-2900
SICAETilY
Lall eat real ettai. ol·
ftoe ID Corona del Mar
needs full time setty.-
Nellll. to handle a varie· &:::~· l-Olrl omce. , dirtapbone,
mq card. Non .. moker ~~Call Mary
~ t.onc or voin -. as _Pt _____ _
surance. appearance &
ambition.
Call Moo l-l-1 mom
646-4871 E 0 E.
SELL Hile items with a
Dally Pilot Class1f1ed Ad.
642.S678
..
Ml.YPUT
SIME tllJtlll-IHt • • --DO IT NOW I ,.,. .. ,. Hlw FF ........ )'OU WHf toMlll•~Mldo ......... _ ...
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' t •
,,
•
DAILY PILOT
WA .. IOU51
IONIEDEJ) NOW ! Ne> exptt rciq 'd ,., 1t ork
ll1Vf'l'(t1atcl.) n nod pa' ~tou l'V an No <' ~
" r l' ~ L v n .: 1 ,. r n1
w/1te11 dy h our... hl
S01I\ Al. k for ~ 11140 U I
Dl-b
W9dl'lqd9y, Met 1. !HO
1040 ........ IOIO
Watt'r hl'lt~r
~.INLluna
j ~,.,~
.,.,.,,,Ill !l(ioci h<mlr ft'm1tl•·
lh(, Jl , '"old <:oldf'n
tW.otn\'v,•r mu !l'?S 7117
4 nt""' k1llt'ni. ~hh k
MOVING oeJr d•nlnK tbl. k1ni hn1i1J1 hNJ, u11lk1ut•
bakt-1' ritrk tnu 4:idJ
l U.tum 11\llO\' VII "oto & <WF wl\Jte w l!N'\•11 floral
dt-.,1.;n lovt'1w1u $Jl!~
,.142 !l'Jti7
(.',•l\t.-r llr .. 'rtt• to auud hum.·
IR\ IN... IW7
\1,1tl'lun.: luw w,11, I 1kt•
flt'"' !'.lt'f<'\I \'\llllj;(>lll'lll
• <1b•n• l M11k rc ufll'I
!..-ii !ll)C7
i:;oa-; '' F HH. I ub 11u1.11" mJh· l\.tl 11\ill bh lhll 11>1 1g
diam. 1wcfr .. 1.il haH•
n.· ... $4000110 ti75 !'\~5
•Off Ma,·Anhur httt "''"'"
l'11 :.a M.a r1.a 6.
\\ronrllker Kt',\l:lur.lnh 1
'loung alen PJrh Hu n
rwr. ~btant Pun h.i'
mg Agent Tratnl'\' \\u-.1
have 'aJ1d <Ait1r drt\l'r'>
LI<' and 1itOOl1 dn\1111! ll'
t'•Jrd for l'onst rue l 11111
,. Q u 1pmen1 r 1 1 m 1 n
Orljn~e Ht-uvy Ii fl in~
l'\"q 1-\ill t1m1• ~1\17 :110:.!
l.__ MlrdtaMiM .......................
hi\ •hit'. nl'l d, li?t>ud
home ~ 1!7~. t..a ~
l.u' \II.I( t:c1 m.i11 "hq1h1!fll
µuv w aood hvc1w
~~
J 1110 ukJ ~pnni.:t•1 1..ilJ
11u11 (;ood with K 1d ..
()'wner<. mchlO~ ·~ ~
"1llt1'\.' 1 V.L'1.'ks Wrcunt'd
&trainf'd Ccsll ~ 4615.
f 11 lu\ lnl! Hom\• /\ h.C
lt•malt> EnJ(ll ~h !'·ll'tll'r
}'up LoH·~ Chilllr «n
541l~
t-.i..qw~Ht· l hlll•''c l'ur
rum&ndcl 'crt>t.·n Anti
qut I'd )J 200
~Jud H't' $I bCIO t•
p..u~i., 6 ic6 ' Cull Ku1h
1 711 346 61!7!1 until s
5(18..5le6 afl t1~m
l:Jt't'tm· bl'll. Olic -.inglt'.
l.fM.'(j 2 rTl~ 9S:>O lll'W,
~ now 4!1' 1·hci.l l) r:w
lruS75,~~
GcrocpSale 8055 •.......•...•.......•..
Mti.-s 8005 fV-nif\n ·•···•·•·•······•······ 8050 Sal 5110. !t AM Od ds &
ends. wum::m's b1lw $75,
Bdrm rhests. sml ap
phanrcs, patio M.'I 10
Woodpme, < Woodbnd~c 1
lrv
WESTM IJllSTER
A BBEY
ANTlQllE MALI.
Dady 10.6. Fri IO 9
aA>SEDTUF-<;DAY
11751 Westminster Ave
Garden Grove 5S4 6 103
Cash patd for antique
....•.•...••••......••.
Early 1\mer roul'h & lov
e.cal $150 pr Sp1ndk
bunk beds, nu matl. $100
b44~ -----l-lhan Allen Maple D1n1n~
Rm Set Ruffel &. ~ cap
lain l'hd1ri.. S600
!1i9-2781l
......•................
Walnut d lJlmg table, i.1x
Chai.rs, buf ( l't $450
640 790.5
:.hop inventoru:s Call 11!•••••••••1111•••••••• L a rry M o r g3 n
c714 )541).3955 -----
AntJqucs: Pvt P ty. rur n
t Oak Pi ne e t c 1
Glasswfj r e (Cruets
bottles etc ) Ceram1('S,
much more By appt
897-601.5
AMTIQUE SWAP MEET
SAT MAY 10. 9·3
0.C E.A. Parking Lot
830No Ross. s A.
;\nt.lq's, 2 small onenlal
~. bed framt•. crystal
lc.u more 631-0'lfjf; ----Appliailui 8 0 I 0 .•..•.••••.•..••....•..
Maytag wash~r & 1-:J"
d.r)er, ~-orklt ~ood $150
pair
644 -0037 ------
1:; cu ft Rern~eralur
Hei.t orrer ~o 2201 or
4.\&12S6 -------Refng. for sale
U> Good cond.
631 5048
L.ltton microwave oven
~ ru.k for UrL1d !I 5.
ll.518U!S
t"ndi!Jtlam• Ooublt• Dour
rt>fnJ,!en1tor. Ex1·clll'nt
)"l!'i ~551tf
llardw1 c k d b le oven
avocado gas stove. Good
cond. SISO/or best offer
~zm.
35 mm Slide ProJector <New> Kodak Carou1>cl ~. & 6'Screen. S300
Call~ u.ft GP M
~ ••••••••••••• ~~;4.~
S ~gree Silky Temers
ll wtcs old SJ()()
831~
Stii.. Tzu M. puppies. 3ms. Ate Champion S ired
991-4058 or 730-16 t 7
THE BIGGEST
GARAGE SALE ON THE
ORANGE COAST
IS IN THE
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS
Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday
durjng the m onth of May we will run
v our g arage sale ad unde r this
special GARAG E SALE heading.
GET READ Y N OW 1
Clean out the closets, a ttic and kids'
r oom s now -get read y to turn you r
unwanted item s into CA SH Call now
to place your ad under this SPECIAL
Gar age Sale heading for next Friday,
Saturday & Sunday!!
642-5678
·FIND YOUR NAME
WIN
TICKETS
WORTH
$12
Voyage to yeste rday on the nostalgic
Queen Mary Tour in Long Beach.
Slflp aboard the araceful. eleaant Queen
Mary.
Return to lbe •30s when those qualilles
were bllblilhWof the ultimate travel ex•
perience-ID ocean crossing. v•ttt )'e.teryear by watching the cban1· 1nc of the fuard and experience the Uartll
of atanctm1 on tbe eomm&ftd bridae 1'btN
U.. Q1M1ea Mary's ~•ptalns steered her throQlb at.om\& and war m.. for 1,001
tra.DA*tlafttiC Cl'Ollblll ·
Take advent.a•• of the daily tours and tree ,.nine. Call (2~> m-47•7.
IT EASY! Look for your name 'IMI ••drn1 in &oda1'1
clalllfted .ed ... If>'• ftnd k,~•11 Ml·Mll Eae\. m • we • arruce ftr you lO plrtc ., your lltketa al IM
....... omttolUle DAllY PILOT
U 1 t111 .... 1061 tit. I••-· 1110 ••mtl tOIO ...•.......•.•....•.... ....................... . ..................... .
~porllJ'11M){• •tovo Mtm'Oer~hlp Jobn IOATftAJLll PA•TS
... L ~U•I fomtd W•rne T t oftlt Clu b. • ..... s. ......... / a..1 .. ..... ~ tSIO .._Wllllh4 f.$90
.irfumat'tl m t l•O WW. "By the t.:xperu" at
9050 ............................................. .
WEPAYTOPOOLLAR
for tAlll \lied can·f~l&a1t ~01cl»11e1.
)'O'.r car la Htra clean.
.ee\11 nRST!
,..,,.,,, 1070 atGOAak forJ~y '1nlJ.fUtA! 3100 W. Cen·
••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 uaed 19$x70d4 tires t.ral, SA. M I'. & S. Call
•IMMt:nlAfl<:CASHt Oood trea(J Id\ OC\ all 4 !!!-Si5M540 ______ _
t'o r Gold . Sll v ttr , MStotal 40x40pro~ctlon 12Jl. AJu.ml.m&m Val<.'o t 9
PlatUhlCO Any kind . ar reen. Xlnt. r ond £vln w1acc .. •oriea. tonct . amount. Paotrl 111 ~ 548..92!00 Ukeoew 11195, 971 2310. ~
••••••••••••••••••••••• Mh:ilu ... W..tM 1011
•••••••••••••••••••••••
•fMMAC 28' 30' BOATS
6/12 mo plam prepaid
frwn 1189/mo 1nclud1na
a!ip. lesaons 71'19&4·.st94
CAL"3f. "n, dsl, whl. ful·
~~1pped 1n N 8 .
CHAITU
Dey or 'ttek. '3' Diesel
Alrcond. Catalin11 or .. 67~2JIJ73 aft 6pm
•• * Wtlt.....,.
UM12 S«:rra Canon lrv1~
You are tM winner of t-.o free Uckets ($11 50
value>. to
The
~MARY
Tow
Long Beach. CA.
'nckets may ~ clalmed ~calling 00 5678. ext
l'•Y <'Hh Top l>ollar ~('rap a o ld . r1n111.
r h11 n1 • .chool r1n 11
Whate v.r ~have. P I'
Wiii &>'<'hp OST 80~3
000 lileia EVt'r)'OM
M1111n l h l't1nl 1'. +. d 11i.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
TOPCl\Sll l'AlD
Boal work. repairs. re·
furblah1n1. ,painting &
vl.llUUh. Jll'flejt qu11hty --.. .r-11
work1reu rates. S48 7041 --9060 * ••
~ ric Apn. S3tl80 SOL
t11 kt' Sl l:>O + nl lS<'
64:! 'IWI
He.ct Xtro Co-"17?
You will l\nJ 1t 10 ,,C"rup
GOlJl & s 11.v1-:1t. wh1eh ... ,. rnzy Wrc l~l all 1lt'm1>
tor JIW'll) Jl no CO!>l to
\1iu ut obliK"tluo tu 'l'll ( all M ~ Coc lh1:. fret!
"·n 1u· dont' 111 vour <>"' n
hi1me l'P
F\ir ll&ed CW"l\lture 4' up
plianea, working or not
~7 8ll3 ____ _
IUMPElt
'705100AniVN
RSNBL S40 $12\
Wl\NTTO BUV
tm Hoods Accord
sedan. 642· 3379
4dr
8083 -1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••• •••• CONN Director trombone with case Exrelk>nl con LUGGAGE TAGS dit.aoo, $100 61~ after
6PM -------Gibson Les F'aul. xlnt
l'Ond With case $400
farm. (.;all Ad Sitter i: 147.
642-UX>. 24 hrs ----
Complete Yamaha PA
i.yst em. Xlnt ro ncl
$700 best ofr Robert
631-4772 ---Offiu~&
~== 9030 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Triuler. wtU take 18 Ct in
board or outboard . 15"
wheels $200 760 (Mglf
90•0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1971 SCARAI
Twin 30's, 130 ho urs.
loaded Pn pl y Best Of
fer' Call 546-1200 1 Mon
f-'r1 days> 7:1 1 11216
<ev~ & w~llend:.1
Al>k ror JerT)
u· Gran Manner £ull}
eqwpped. beaut1fu ll)
matota1ned. n·ad) to
cruise or hve aboard
~•P may be aq11lable
11 ~,·-:. f''tnanC"inl't po-. .. 1
ble 81.000 J ack Cork)
534 1505 even1n~., &
weekend~. ti42 .\3:?1
weekdays
from yoor business card
Send one curd for each
tag pl~ one :i>pare We
rl'turn per manently ~aled attractive tag &
i.tra1.1 meeting dlrhne
I U reqw rement.:1 Pre·
\ cnl IObS & theft ' For a
~alued tag enclose
w11llpaper , fa bric o r
"Day Glo" puper & we
v.1U bul'lt & lnm your
~ Or lt) two curds
hack lubuck
..,,...... eoas ____________ _
PRJ<.:ES
S2 ca or 31.$5
4 ~lll((l> $1 60 \'II.
t),~tLI~ SI ~ea .
IOor more SI <Wea
Sales Tax Included
....•............•.....
2 E xerut1 ve. a ll stec·I
Steelcase desks G rain1..>d
wood tap. Llkt• new $16!1
& S2 5 5. <.:a I l J e u 11
&»6600.
NO CARO' Draw your own or send IBM ~lectnc ter m inal name. address. phone & wtstandard RS232 in we·u ma1c <' one card per terrace. Sl.200. 644 2141:1,
tn~ Add ~ each 759-1616
Send check or money or Su.eda l'.:tertr1 <' Cash derto ... PILOT PRJHTIHG Register. ruo.
P O. Box 1560 ~700
_Costa ___ M_es_a_. Ca __ 9262A> ___ 1'tffany typewRter t bl.
from Cannell & Chaffin
~ ~ Ulllf«wts
2 wuforms S15 each. 1
pantsuit S20 Size 9-10 . all
Piallos .. On}aM 8090 ........•..............
m excellent rond1t1on & R-Oland El~ctric Pia no ~onb' 3 fewUmes by Wlboll.om anft ChOrUS student nurse. ~0-5721 Xlntcood.Sll!i0.495-1907
aJ\6. :~~~~~~~~~~!~.~~~.~?!~
• 2 J.>nceSale
:Jr CllKlSCRAF'T
(.lu')s Vij, 6KW Kohlt.'r
Just rl'!1JW1hed. I un~-d
$12.000
36' !-Jlt:PUENS f 10 S<ln
Gey I Cryi.1110 V. ONAN
Radar, Vlff.CH.i.ndr.
$22,000
• 33' CHR L'i CHMI
Chns Vll'i. •3"'2 KW Onan
nt:wen~. lt plant tdnk~
S!l.000
<\.'\'DEn.SON'S YACll~
646 9000
1'1' Colonial all "'ood ) arht
cru1:.er , t'omplet el)
res tt>1'cd Pr1 ~l1 n e
$30.000. 8) o~ ncr
7ro 1001
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'49, l..uders 16. 25/t. v<irn
hull , s lip In N B .
bt!aul aful. $4000
l&l-9010
X1nt buy• ·~ Venture 21 ·
with 0 1 B Xlnt cond
S!OOO or best ofr. F:vt:i.
493--04.56
PnndJe Cat 16'. xlnt rond.
dbl t r ap, $2900/o fr
714 897-6429 anyu me ------
WA."'lT TO BUY fo11pl>(!r
!'>ail boat. Used, speed
hoot & motor boat ,jp
prnx 12' w steen ng v. hi
12131822 OlJl
Boch. Slips I
Docks 9070 .........•.•••••..•.•••
HEWPORT MARIMA
Shp, A\a1I 64ti ~t
MOOR.ING ISTHMUS
CotdiM SS0.000
C'll 1£1CI ~·4200
WANTTOBUY
i.m Honda Accord,
i.edan. 642·l.l71i
4'dr
:w.aeu • 9520 •••••••••••••••••••••••
• COHYERTllU •
l 9b3 Conair Spyder
R.ectnt palnt. to p&. urcs.
Two t:xt r :J Corva 1 r
~ & spare paru.
Sl.S001best offer Call
76&.•589
29 Model A I dr town
~. reslOred. $10,000
4 6 f ord Woodie.
restored. Sl3.000 675 6161
J, l'ord • / ton Ch11>:.1c Gd
cood SI~)
b11I 81~1
5!1 ~!t>rt·cdt''i JOU ~.
hmou~tnt> Xlnt l'ond
Bbl olfer 130 7007
'67 ILK T -BlflD
fi51AJ * f 7 MI X!l3 1)7 .i!l
E"J(X) Sltp lo acl·om•1ddlt' r.<i Y.'hite T B1r1I. all onl!
uµ to OJ bo<1t l:lll pd <ltl 111l1·r Hun:. ~rl TJIJ'! Utl"J)t'_l~"'<I 6i3 116:_1 -$LS75 5411 7117
J!(d; \toclc-1 T ford wht·,..I
:-. 11Jd Ol&)( S: .. J
~717:!1
Transportation ~onol ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yefti~ 9530 ~~I ••••••••••••••••• , •••••
Reiit 91 20 C. \t< 13 "-11 ... ,i. .. 1 Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .,net ~I'• ~,011 CJ lit>
1U Dod~~ .. , ton l'.1mJ)4·r 1,u ·~ .;i~ 1~
Special ,. 111 1-i.t,.,.1·1
ram~r A T I"> l'ls
air $2700 or bc;t ofr
~7 251» --------C.lbo1ti!r tuffipt'r
d1 .. 1 .... th Jdl },,
m Jn~ ,. x 1 r a . w.s llC!I ....
Motoriwdl~
~upcr
Ill'
)70 •>
9140 .•.•.•...•••••.........
711 1-'U~:h Moped. onh 2 Wit
·ITU c:reatrond SJJlhJ)h
m.lyCall 548 1815
4 ~0n vH 9550 ••....•........ , ...... .
l 979 DOOGl 4X4
Dl\OPICICUft-·
,\dvcntu r er m i11l rl
l.oodtd int· J Ull1 trJn'>
ult. ••r l-ond . off roa•I
v.ht..-1.., & llrt'". !l.f'\1•r r•
ftL<,ll"rf'<i ft", thiln ill41
rnUt::>' \..lbl~ I
S8418
THEODORE
SoCa bed, ne wly up -
hols te red, +new mat
tress $17S Xtra firm qn
box/matt. $165. 641-8205
Sewing machines re · 18' SmaJI cabin crws er. ~moped ~
paired. ~asonable. Call fixer up 50HP Evin rude 646-0329
ROBINS
FORD for appt. 642·4300 Ad· S500 tb6t olr asa.s.t94~9 =~79,.~~~ 809... -----~~~/--9-150 ..,..... , .. ..,~ .., :M' V 234 GlaSl'>ln>n T rlr, 2
••'"•••••••••••••••••••• bait taruc.s, sea temp. rod ..............•........
'lObO HAl'IO• Bl\ID
COSTA MIS& 641 ·0010
~ ,_, .. o._..c.-,
2!e Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA
979-2503
CONMRL
CHEVROLET
'.x;>1 ll.1rl••• 111"1
I Ii:., ( \ ~ ........ \
~·~1200_
WANTED! l..at.e model Toyotas a nti
Vo l vos . <.:a ll u s
TODAY ''!
Earle Ike
TOYOTA· VOLVO
I '66 Herio« ll•d. c"••M••• ""-•4'·'10J., S40..U'7
PORSCHES
WANTED
t ,,jf Httht;I fU•tJ
t ,,.,~ (;er,.,._. ••• 63" ll.lJ
Tap Dollar
hid F't>r Your Car
J~SOH&SOH u.c• "4tt'C'trf aa> tlarbor lilvd.
ChilJ \1~ :AO St>:lli
W~Pay
OYER
ea.look ..
}o'()r 'our c:ood
VW Por..l he or A UC'l 1
CMCICIVPSON
VW PORSCH E AUDI
445 E. Coa5t H1way
al 8a)'h1de Onve ~~rl Beach 67~
Aalm. ... Dfi.ct . .•..•....•............
Queen box/mattress. or·
lhopedJI.'. 15 yr wrnty.
' Ne w $265 641-8205,
~95411 Head 360's. 190. looksolo
bmd. poles & Ital booL'i
$150. ~1shik1 olymp1c
12 sp SlOO WMswt, full
mlon two. ~h11rk hood. bOOts. :.cuba pro Jl"l Cm~.
ma. ... ks. snorkel $200 Ask
for Brad 9-5.1\51 1111\5
holders. tuna tower.
VHF ~ rhannl'I rad10 &
oot.nlU?e""' ('all ~on Fri
61.em-t>pm Sl!i ~12
·77 lfa r lt>v O a \ 1'1c;nn
llJ.C\\ '\lrlt I 1ind1ttllll
~ be~tofft:r ~•~!'Jet:>
9705 .
\l<>ltwr ~ [JJ'
\l,1\ 11 •
S1•ntl :i mi-..,.1~··· tn '\lnm
on nur 'll''f't:tl 'll<lth•·r' ti ... p.1c•· c '.tll r.1;! !lf,'j')I
ft1r tnl,.rn .1t 111n ~ 111
,il'-1( •• \OU( nu ... .., I Lt
Newport Urar h Tennis
Club F amily M c m ·
b e r s hlp ro r sa l e.
$750 /be.l offer 61.J..8651
or alt 7pm bl3·2136
STERUNG rLATWARE
Candlelight by Towle·
OOpcs. Place 1>etlt0Rs &
serving pcs. On SJ>l'Cial
retail cost approx $S500
Asking $4000 642·4300
Ad·Sitt.er #l.18. 24 hrs.
Moving, must seU 2 T.V.
blk & wht. Radios, 2
beds. p1rtures & misc.
h o u seh o ld i t em s.
CHEAP''' 6 45 ·2760 .
Must be gone by f'n -------
Ptng Pong Table. new $4-0
Huit $.5 2 La mps, $3
each 8'2 3923 ----
"Homage to Lincoln"
Ut.ho by Salvador Dal.I
Aru.'ll Proof signed by
art"t . $2.000 II'\
Galleries· Sl . 30-0 f 1 rm.
f' /P 73J.7596. -----1 pc 1Jv1ng rm i.et, re·
a so nabl e r c f rig .
frostfree. 150. 50 gal
aquarium. comp twin
b ed w /hdbrd . $20.
548-1702
ln11h Waterford Chao·
detier Leu than retail.
11500. Of<' 873·1020.
SS710hm.
Kl"8 Siled Wtcller llead·
bolltd ft BRA for 240Z,
Window shade. 1 1-mp.
Calle6723l
AdJY.ttable crutt'hes,
Wal.Pr. Spaldiq Skb,
elec:trlr mangle. bit. In
d l1hwa1 her· <n eeds
...tl), 2 Daniah cbaln. a
gold weddinl bands.
~906'.
SCUlt£TS
MISIEIS Scbtme-Scary -0..-lmpoee-SEAHORSES
I've alwaya wondered.
Do th ey make
waterproot alue frOQ) U4HORSE8?
Swaps 809b .•.....................
WtU trade drywall work in
your home or office for
~~t oo my car.
TY,Ra6o,
HiFi, Sffreo 8098 .••.•..•.•••.•.•......•
Nil't' Zeruth 25 .. C'Olor n ·.
2 }T wrnty. free dell\ t'f!
$12.l 64&-1786
DE.\10 Equalizers 50' • orr
sale Spertro, BSH .
crown. J VC & o thers
from $60. AUant1c Music
64&-8895
Remodeling must sell.
RCA rok>rtnk 25" con·
sole 1V, auto color con
trol Zyn old. XloL cond.
S375. 1» 1294
Technics Reel to Reel re
corder, la l esl mo de l
:: 1506. O nly remove d
from box to test. Plays 2
or 4\.rack tapes. Warran ·
ty Paid SLS-00. Accept
$1250 Call 615-9286
19" portable color T V.
SH9. Great rond.
6451009
13" sharp rolor TV. Vll F
& UHF. Good cond. $95.
557-l'Ta4
~ty Kc'Dwood rompo-, nems. bous(ht 111 J a pa n.
mst sell 536-Q21
.... &w.w 'e\a1 tat ........................
G•a .. 9010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lS'TunaTower
Never used. $400.
631·so.l
"';'14 lltlfxiJ 11.J"'I. L H ·l!MI ~ 1-'l l>\.dftdd 1·ll••' boat, ,. xtra.. 'tr"•• l ••c .11
640. 4 l..>O l.P'1 -----
............•...•......
AHAL
Q.EARAMCE!!!
\II i\t \lfa RunH•o,
\ft <.,iGO!'iflW' good rood . $Ill S(,l(I Sl.>w. Coll ·~ Wti7 Jlt I
22· Sea I~). owner "''" ·;1 O&sa l'iuoeer <..ixxl ti41!1UoH·~t~t
finaoce w 10'> do,.n.161 rond.. $35() 'i l Munh''" I'.,,, ''•tt.. 11,, !\l-;\\t'(JRTBfo;AC ll
BEACH IMPORTS
hrs on eng, 2350MVC. Cot.a l25cr cond. $Ji,. ,. , , , ,.,, • 111 1,., ti 752-0900
CUUY·<'abto 6IP6 !». h\' 55Hi61J.546--0660 \1 1.it" r, l>a\ l'"l<' ---------<ly trlr fully cqwpped, ----\I ,, 11 , ,111 , .in 11,.,, i'8 Alpha Romeo Spyder
$12.SOO. S48 1732 "18 Yamaha750 Sper1JI , ,. • ,., r , ,1,. 1111 ;,. 14.<nJrru C-Oncours d~al
-----~1.m p.aant. ~rt·dl rvad , ... J , .,, .. it•t • ,.,,,., r JOb Beauuful Alpha K.t-U
25· 1-1.sherman i.qu.ircd hlkeSlSOO 5Jfl 6221 , , r , • • 1 .. 1 , l.dt'qut't' l'a1nt HU!>m"''"
hull $3.00) u.-c:-t-• · 1. , $,, 1 1· •• 11 lent~r \ t-ntutl' l<>r<'1 •
63154»3 ~~'· ~/ l l • '°" ....... Rent IS•-91 60 I ,. • trl\mt"t I J .... J.I' "'°·"""
J"i\'J-:'1,ll>R't •••••••••;-.;?; •• ••• ••• • 1 I <bl~I d'' &: 1•\ ,..,
<..t.t-..J\ltA.."il't-: ·Y. F tn:.~ I • I !ti ~\d.>r Xlnt rnnd 1.,,
•'our\l ut11r lf1m1 · Ji~-vHm .. •orll ... r .~ .\ut•• 1 nu h1 p\\ ~-·~1 "'
T1111 :>tn \(.>U t;ix t,. n1·f h "' I "'htt I olrH• \I trlr A -~ SM :~ \;rw 33· ~.i:~ llarbor
'TV.' Osl. dual rontrol'>
2st rms. sta.11 i.hower
elecgalley.etr Spet"ial
pl"l'!_.Call dlr. 631 31.33
"'••dom.amtenan<'t' frl'•' h11 r h \ \1 ~\I '~ ... , 1 f '1 • ~ ......
'•n<V 191.l full rrh <j(AAJ, l'J~.,.n <'<M'ld $6,iW .A.Iii 9707
Ualc ' RV HentJb Nt ~ i'~ llbJ __ 1 ·••••••••••••••••••••••
~~-Tncb 9560 16 \ud1 Fmc auto, air.
R '"T r I •••••••••••••••••••• .••• , lo1m1. s t er eo. P P Du1£ield E lectn1· 16'.
perfect bay cr uiser
~et. low matnt . cut.c &
romp!~..: ~.950.~5 _8232
1'~.. ~ l U'< mt r I . , , SJ.250 64S-Z375 homr. '>IJ>l" ti. !'t.'lfrunt ~~ordlt.btomlSll -'.t•m --------
SZ50 'v.k +!f'ml h.\(J/>1585 Pt: T.Jc,•o\f'r p.i \mt..•n u. ~ 9712
---------~ o( $65(A) l)lfJ() I<' ••••• .. •••••••••-•••••
J..S' 8o6Wn Whaler $5 hp.
well equipped & w ell
kept A Be auty S h<'
~ m50 644-GSlS
7S l!I Midas. lo m1. '<'!! tuJ.l ma. on ~R. rhromt·
clean.~ nm. & II! 11rt.':» ~ ~3 ____ 61~!"'~ .tft ~ ~PM__ I
14 Commander 22 . $84~'!> Cli2 l"be·vy '\lip van JO.
Loaded :.>.000 m1 's Lake ~.or ~t offer Ca:.h
19' Lyman Yacht Tender f'lt'W.~. m.ly Sll -84.\0 ___ _
Maintained o ri1tlnal im Pacesetter 28' 1.1, i1J f'250 Ford All opts.
Grey manne inboard nn. tub. therm heat C.,cn \\lute sPo«cs Rent over
S295I> ~71 , ev~ tutl'f'I Sl.S.950 49Hi169 haul ~ ~97 4026
7125· ~aray. I.lire ne w., Tralln..Tf'D'lft 91JO l·78 Oa~un I-' uXtra-.
s!Jp .avwJ. w 6 m~ free ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo m1 s.i 500. Xlnt
r e ." l • S I 7 · "' O O 7.1 Tent Tratler . sips 6. 1 cxnl i51 0233
2lJ.{82-""29, 71 l-tW6-338S ~ 'xtras. $1500/bnt orr. .---------
6«2-4.DI Ad-&tter ;~13. m Tow Truck I Ton
at hr.I. Holmes !'IOO "'1t h t "' in
-P booms A~k1ng S2~0U '1lllo SwTiu .ts . 9050 &~ 9400 _Ca..114.92 2858 __ _
....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• "79 TO)ot.a SR.S l2b4.'-d. 16K
..SAllRS
FISH I NG .
F.NTERTAfNIN G .
BUSINESS!! 60' Hat·
t.era.'J Sportfl5her. En)OY
the go00 laJe I Coolact :
Bobllag1n
675-2960
WANTT OBUY · mt, xlnt cond '$0500
BUMPER· TO l-I T 510 l-:Ves~"°85
'70 DATSUN. 540-572 I '72-L-W--R-u-~-:\-g-ood-.-,-oo-k-s
CAPalPARTS bid. $1.:nJ
Call 673·5295 New Koru shocks I '72 to
'741 V·6'sl. New Sears H o 48 mo. b a llery. '77 C'ht>vy I Ton P1 r k l p
Race Mack leather sport A1C. PIS. p ,9 , New enj( steeno~ wheel. All half Camper s per1al ~ <.:all pnoe. Call M2-0l38. _eve.s __ ._MS-OaS __ 1 _____ •
SSAVISAVES
wmt USID PARTS
lmporUd car parts
IMPORT
\979 Ford lr\l('lc Ranger
12.500 ml.. Loaded, xtras.
Asswne lease or buy.
~.
AlTrOSUPPLV '76 Toyota S RS p1clt11p
101 N. Manchester a le. c c, paneled s hell.
ADUeam n&-9900 ~· $3600. e1n '*·
•• P!y. tram 6' dr1ve v-9570
abaft.. 4-spd, will fit 383 & •••••••••. • ••• •• • •• •• •• 440 eng. wm aacri(lce '74 Dodge Scyl. Camper .
Sl2S10BO. Call Bruno Nu whls. Good cond.
IC'J.1.348 $2150 /080, '94-1433
'71 Piotoeng lrttans com· ._ews __ !Wknds __ . ____ _
pkte. 2000cc. En1. $150.
Trao.SlOO. 541-J656eve.
.......................
IMPORT A.NT
NOJ'ICETO READE.RS ANO ADVERn8ERS
'71 911 SC Targa. HH
everythin1. All pwr.
~ car Won'l last.
e.IOO.~P.P.
'7t Dodi• Yao Con·
verakln. air. cruise COO· trol. llaat ... 1 S.0979
CREVIER
& I $l 6 llOAOWA1'
SANtA A,.A
8353171
fl+< Ul..N.IA ~ °"1Yl°'G IOAO<llft!
•USEDIMWs•
il30C>cpe. m wttOSSSl
i'62002~p C:!"i2PHL1
1732Q4sp. airt~XE>
'77 5:111 .\spS R <<11791
17 s:nA rnmt I lOOd l
'77 O)cs1 t~XG I
'711 32Q 4 sp. air 142281
i"8 l2QA, 31 r I 6095 I
'78 SDA loaded I S.\681
'i9321H spS R <81861 i9S2fllA S,R f261SI
i'9 ~ loaded ( 02:56)
__ Closed s-days
SADDLEIACK
VALLEY
IMPORTS
HB..PSTO
FtGHT
IMR.ATIOM IY
OffERING
HIGHEST
SAVIMCS EVER
ON AU. MODll.S!
.
~
UPT036 . .. MPG!!! . ~
Yoor mUeaie may va.:!1: •
l410C' your dri viq aDQ\ f
condilloo. EPA •pprond-· Cud~·fortkJ:!Oi •
5·1Pffd are: City 2$ . ~.:•Pl;:J
IUYOI :j
LFASI MOW!: I
fOITMllBT ! ' DIAL.. ; :-
You ffOf rlqUllt Ad..sitttf' llfVU wheo
placing yox ad . . • cu Ad-Sitttr
number wift appeor in 'fO'.I Delly Pilot
od ..• Ad-Sit1W takes ywr lftJ .....
• -¥OlJ call tn at your eotwtniela to Qtt
the ':rv'-to your od ' 0 I ... ..w. la o;.; 15 per wttk. for more
TM prtce of •lems
edvertlHd b y vehlcle dealen in the vehlcle
cl1ulfled adnrtl1ln1
oo&.-doel 9Cllt 111clude
HY applicable t uH.
UctftM. traaarer feet, ,._....,.,( .. f«
Have IOCIM!lbins to MIU OauU1ed _.do It well.
OMt•lcOUMTY Cate .. Ate l :
•UITODAYI ........ ..... . •
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....................... ....................... . ..................... . 'Tii.t Silver Wr.lth ll. aaoo mllea. new tlm.
Oui&1rwn••llver. Jllal
Wee nn. Mu.at NU Im·
1D1dl1hly. Ut.~00 .
RtuU pc-tee 11111 ft>r
90.CIOO. Call: ..-.NGO
oraoM».1861.
"JO SQ.bk. auto. ,re bit eng.,
DIWbr.U.. et.ereo can ..
dnt ~. In ., out. Call
m.•or Ad·Slttcr fl07 60400a.hn.
NC ttOI Cu:uo ttl7 C.,.-99ll . ................................................................... . • 'H 11a CPI. 18 aG Z. IAt new 20,QOO WANT TO BUY
4 ...... alrtond.,6tueo mile-2+2·5sp<t , air , im Honda Accord 4dr. BM alfQn w/Mlclwlirla'. ate~ t•~· Q!>.1 $fWl Sfdan. Mi.am. Mlt'fJ:: bMe W/~ Ml.ml ....._..... ---,-_.-
t.rim. ..,. .. ~.. A-:--, -car I 1 flaw 1 e •• I • • *1 a.oz. lt1dl, 1Jr &{M)d •••••••••••••••• •• • ••• • <W!\t} Inlet\. aood body '1200 ~.,.w _...,. ____ _
11U1 lllroedway
Sant.IAu -.am
IOIMd•W~s
$.
&'.ION. Beach Blvd.
'712IOZ
$ •Pt'l'd . ~1r cond .
AM fM ,t 1•1 ~o w 1r1•
'"!1t't•h bully blu•" 1Ul)\'(~ I
m irac l e
m az d a
r
C....W....641-1700
'19 RX 7 en~. <"antte
~ S'1:o6 Mr Julian.
~UL'iOAM &4S In~ l'M
Mlwcc•alNt t740 •••••••••••••••••••••••
19't ..-Z JIOSI
4DOOISIDAH
Sllv1•r bl11t• & kl<&tJt't! with
allot U\4> IUXUI)' lt lllli'llnt·
ITW'nU. Mu11t. St'<' to ., 1>
pt'1'(' Ult t' I HIU1 y PO I
OHlYS46tl
HOW.HD Che•rolet
Oovt> & Quull Sb Nl"Wl'()RT H~:ACll
'73 250 4 door Sedu
w/bh.ie Int. Only 481.000
un1!nal mll•• Quid ~/decl. A/C, VIS.
P /B-XJnt oond MUST
SF.U..!' SEE • MAKI': Ol'fE.R ! ! GM 100.
·~ 220S <:abrtol~t •Int
c ond. St 3 .~00 P P
MOl.3'2 ... 9142 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Jo'Or SAW: M.G. Uke new.
llCle IO IP1>tff 18le. S2500. 4.96 2'43
9744 .......................
um Cornit'he Convert.
Compleltlly reat.ored to
rww cond. Whhu wt detp
rt'(I int 'r'tua car I• out·
11tanthn.:ly bf-aut. hH
bt.u·f1t.a lh_, Ul80's do not
hliv1• 14nd la only S7S.OOO.
7~11'13 -----s.-"'° •••••••••••••••••••••••
1980SUI
TUllOs
~re NOW roe imroedaale
tM 1 very! Free ~ ) r . ~.OOOmile
WAU.AHTY
(){fer ends S.31·80
RACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
'Vl VW Convert. Od coftd.
l2lOO. '17 VW 81.11. Od coftd. .-o. 48M872 al\&.
I IUY NOIUMS
Sick or dead Foreign
can wanted. free tow
6:11-aln Cash fa$l
'87 R1mbler Sta. waa. '77 CArllAll'O' air. t.lll. Ca<,
lc)1, ND1 1ood. 20mpa. clean. S!.9U. P .P . D/080. 6'H319. . ~184
~~~~~~~~-...
i4 AMC Hornet. Vt ting, '7a Z21 . Auto .. A IC ..
AC. $800. 541·1075 aft Powel-windows. power
Q>M, locks. custom pa1nl . . 641~
Mell 9910 Asking~.;___
....................... ~·· 9920 • .• RMEBA. Orlalnal.
JU11t tuned. Ootta sell
quick! $1550. Ad·Stller
It 118. etbGoo. a. hrs
•••••••••••••••••••••••
"10 ~. wht·red Int, nu paint. l1rei.. brakes.
mot.or & d utch. Mag
whls, AMWM cass Perf !78 Repl Twtx>. clean,
cond. (ti}stolfer . 548-2597 16,000 mi. Tue ovr $140
* COMVEATllU *
1961 C..air Sttr•r Recent paint. top Ir llres,
Two extra Corvair
oogmes & spare parts.
WOO/best offer. Call
76M51t '71 VW Bug snrf. new molease.&4C).(M39
tares. new inter. Best of. C Mu ttl 5
fer 979·3837 ,weekends •••••••••••••••••••• • •• ~ 6s>~!d~ '80 SIVIUI DIESEL:
leather inL Every e>pt100
4.(0) miles 891-1588 .
cnATIOHS/
CHEVOllS L..'9f w.ctlon
Jt9t Arri •eel ~any oo&ors fr model$.
'68 Bug reblt eng. Snfr.
good body & inter. Good
tires. Sl,900 ask ing
--~ '80 Coupe OeVille 0 <' wt't.EDIAUM'!
Elegance. By owner. low GROTHCltenold
'6S VW Bus orig camper. rruJes. White w Ired in l82U Beach Blvd.
New exter paint. Needs lerior. Will !>acnf1<'t> HUNTINGTON BEACll
some work. $2.000 ,_IBMll80________ 847-4087
LA HABRA 15 Ml. No. otSA Fwy 1
C714t5U.533l
5-day by Appt
AlJ!\r.L
. 171411 -630.5079
l~wwn k J0.6p m
Call 5.56-4282 a ft er 6
Ask for Tl m.
lll-0551
'70Ml2JO
4·&Pt*d. econom y r ar. 1-;xrellenl condition.
'.U!Jtlr clelil\ t 499llM U l
• '7U MGB. C:.Us. AM/l-'M.
6K mi. 675·9490 dys, ~7212eves.
'79SaabTurbo. blk. clean
and fast. lo. lo m1 , call
l · 758--Dlli.
1967 Saab 96 $700
549-~
_540-0295 _______ ~~de Ville. S1200 -S&--U-S_Fl_R_S_T_! -
'74 VW conv't. Low miles, S48 781J We have a good selection FM stereo. XlnL rood. of N E W & U S E O
711MW530i
Immaculate: Runs on re· 'T.l 1200: Good cond. Sl395
gul.arps.4speed.power Call e ves & wk nds steeJ:in&, power brakes. G-4<94
aircond, AM /FM stereo f;at 9725 ~~ett~..: .... e!ectnc ds un · ••n•••••••••••••• ••••• '""" e......-.nc win ows • ..,9 ic.; SC d . t.opaz/taD interior. Only r 1at Y er 2000. auto 3>.000miles. $12..500 Call trans. W. lug rac k,
642·0138. AM 1-"'M cassette. mai?s.
·74 2002, air. 4·spd .
A.~/FM cass, xlnt rond
Bestofr. 6'n-27SO
brand new cond. navy
blue wit an top. 3 yr wm·
~ -~·~112 __ ----
'76 124 Spyder 5·spd.
·79 3201. 4 spd, A /C, 37,SOO m1, wht w/red.
stereo. cruise control. mags. nu lop, S3900.
last yr for r eg gas . 493-3506
SI0.900. or bsl ofr. •·.-74-.-X-1-,9-.-N_e_w_m ___ a_g_s.
7ro.8195_. ______ , paint. seats. tires. Sharp.
·12 2002, 4 spd. air,, $3.395. P.P. 963-0625.
AM/FM. ~lean, runs gd. '76 131 2 dr, AM/FM, 5
Xlnt mpg. $3600, 673-2750 spd. $2600. Gd mpg &
ccp; 9715 cond. 497 4006 •
•••••••••••••••• ••••••• '76. Xlnl cond. 4 door. "72 ~. 4-spd. rblt eng. nu good gas mileage. $3200.
starter, 'a Ives, b.rakes Call 962-2194 SIDJ.. 840-6074 ---------
--------'75 Fiat 128 Sedan, great
'76 Black. new . radials. on ga.S. 4 spa. Must 5ee.
Good cond.. COOC>or best $2000 or best offe r.
offer. &G8862 531-4..576 a~5pm.' · ·
79Capri, loaded. fantastic ..._. 9727
shape. Must sell. 838-72101 •••••••••••••••••••••••
dys; 6'n-1219evs. •
9720 VISITYOUR
·-·-··--··••••••• <>RANCiE COAST HONDA
HEADqUARTERS
TODAY!!!
UNIVERSITY
SALES&SERVlCE
OLDSMOllLE
HONDA
GMCTRUCKS
2850Harbor Blvd.
Sl995
SADDLEIACIC
VALLEY IMPORTS
831-2040 495.4949
PllFECT BEAUTY
450-SL only 38Km1 on
Uus 1973 white bt!aut ) 1n
perfect cond Out:-.land
1ng buy at Sl~.500.
64(}.lm3, 975 0121 -----
•LOWIOOIC•
'77 2801-: Snrf. stereo
cassette. beautiful cond ..
78.<mru. SI0.900 957.9303
~r 9'J8 33S2 eves &
$6,300
1957 ~ Su lU'OOI Sedan.
Stored Uyrs. for $4.000 &
b a lance ·1n trade.
633-6.'"B'1.
LOWER PAYMENTS
On new/used Mercedes Benz with our extended
term simple ... inte rcst
bank plan M1 n1m um
down. 0 .A.C. Call for
conlidenliaJ quote.
MISSION VIEJO
IMPORTS
831·1746 4~1704
'74 M:BZ 45(&£. Sunroof.
Xlnt. cond. $13,800.
675-6700 or 642-7261.
'72250 MBZ. M.500
Or best offer
631·1~
'734SOSEL: 4door, white.
Xlnt ccod. Sll.200. Call
~3671
L&e or Buy '77 280SE,
super cle a n . SlS,500.
~.~ eves 77 2112 2+2, 4-spd, elec.
snrl, AM/FM caas .. A/C,
S3K ml. SBSOO. fial-7074
COSTA MESA
540.9640 '72 280SE, 4·dr sedan.
1~--------Sorf, air, maroon. Im·
'79 280ZX GL, Joaded, '79 Accord. great car, mac. SS,300. 557-4073
moviQC to New York, beige, AC, AM /F M days.
l'm8t sell. Assume lease. stereo. lo mi, great cond, ------------
W k d a y 4 t o 7 • llke new. SlS2 mo. as· ·m NB 250, A·l Coad.
714·645-0530, Wknd : sume lse. 891·2541 d ys. S45(X)
ll'.r>-!llM-1222 6T.H967 aft 8PM Bob. 494·17<M or 638·7470
°"' 9746 $5400. Bob: 957-9303 dys 1l8> Cad El Dorado 8 1ar <.'hevro&ec..s !
or960M9l8eves ritz. astro root, full pwr, .......................
'70 Station Wagon: Looks Toyota 9765 ·m VW Bug, champagne.
&: runs great •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ~lean. lH.CX)O..reblt. eng •
dark brown 1. 000 fl) I.
( Cl11?340 I SJ 7. 750
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
962-9829 '77 Toyota Corona Wgn. ures, brakes. paiol good. a..-... 4·sp, 4-eyl. xlnl. cond. $1800080. 342.0297
~I RELEASING
~5423
.~"-'4 t1 .. rt•1r Iii> •I
11r-l \\H_<.,\
. -or--97tl ~400. 495-1025 al\. 6. '79 Cad EJ Dorado B1ar
ntz utro roof· full '-' w r.
da rk blue 10.000 m1 ,
SlS..SOO t488-XIL1
54~1200
;~::;·:e·~:~;~~;·;;~ r..-.. 97'7 19 DIWT DSL &get ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... ••• o.,.iwkehey
14641 Kazan FREE
2 Pwgeot 10 speed bikes
AND 2 Peugeot mopeds!
<Xfer good thru ~13-80.
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Ocwe Street
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
9750 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
'72 Ponche 9UT Targa,
79,000 mi, stereo, tog
lights, 675-<ll06
'78 Porsdle 911SC Targa. badr spoiler, wht w r1>1k
1111. latest computenzed
alarm system. loaded
~ cond. 23.000
rru , RH drive. $21.000
731-a>
'70 SPITFIRE. xlnt cond.
reblt eng. new tires.
Mags, r assett~ Must
see! S2500. Call 646-4156 &
675-7646.
Volkswogett 9 770 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4 speed, AM/FM stereo
cassette, air rond.
C903WDEl Am T.L
171411-410-5079
Between H 30-ti p 1.1 Call S56-4282 11 rt t!r ti
Asl< for '1'1 m
ESQUJ RELEASING
~5423
Irvine You are the wtnner of
two free ltdtet.5 <St I.SO value). Lo
TM
9Uf&IMARY
Tour
Havmg lroublf' sellin~
your car? Try us! 1'1ud for or not! A.'lk for Frank 'fB BUG. Rblt. Perfect
Marino or Tom Aikin. paint.. body, mtr $2150
'79 fleet wood Brougham
D'Elegance. Full pwr.
Cruse. Michel.ins. auto.
trnk & a ntt'nna. wire
Wht!IS. GO HG f:(H'"
Lo m1 ~l atnl r1·c·r1b
13lzy or lake over IM· :-.o
Own. Sl l.295 Call
567~
Lon~ Bearh. C ,\
Tldtet.s m<n Ix· r-1a1 med
by calling i;.u.Jt)iM. cXl
272. • •• Cad "78 Brougham Ut: ------, .
·54 Baja Hug En~1ne Eleunrt'. Low m ill's. • '77 Spnnt Loaded :'\ire
x.lnt. Needs soml' bod> Xlra clun I Owner s:MOO. 'W~. !168-ifAIO or work,·:wor best offer. ·srso.eatJ676-2'732 J 642:-7&50 !Cl~ __ 64&25616 for John · ..,... ""--h '77CdV.·Whtonwht Pully ·~ .... ,~vette w ite, 11uto
Yoho 9772 eq1.1p'd ; sWll'OOf. rrwl.t: 4-dr. Ii~. Xlnl coml
00-Drl
••••••••••••••••••••••• ront S61.SO' 54K692lfe\1• Sl..~ t'~J641 _
18711 IEACHILVD. VOLVO I Ex~~~u; Ckan. 6.500
1
'71i t'ht>•,.ttt· 4 dot:r , ............ °" 8-CKh S rru1e. Loaded Coupt' ck autt> 18.<XXl m!lt><; $3500 84~2000 ALIS. SERVfCE \Till"' Ta.kt' oH•r ri·m<stn or ~l off,.r %:! 5ll11i
'67 9"'S T 2 2 L AHO LEASING ut~ 2 ~ r k>aM· at ~:l9 mo. "'"-'-..,. arga . enJ?, ~~~~~~~~~I OVERSEAS DELIVERY _..,_.
body like ·m wn" alloys. EXPERTS + :>maU down. Call aft ··-•••••••••••••••••••
9925
sharp:Call G. Henderson '86 Bus. Reblt. 1600 eng. 6P~ ~---_ ·50 Chl")s ler Very ~cl &1700or~ trans. good body. Sl.750. EA.11.E IKE 9917 rond. Runs \I.ell. S675tb5l
'75 914 Copper Metallic.
34mpg hwy. 1 owner.
Cherry cond. Riveria
mags, Ania exhaust .
stereo, new uph ol.
M}.1B1'6
'78 911 SC. Sorf. ivory /tan.
9,IXXlmi. Uhr. &it', Clif·
ford alarm. Loaded.
SZ!.500. P. P. 64.2.QJ67 or
646-1030.
ClOSlO SVNOAn
67S-4317. VOLVO -·••••••••••••••••••• _d_r._d}'S_7S4-08!!0_._960-_ ~7~
'71 Bus, nu 1600 eng, U· 1966HarborBlvd. '78C&maro Xlnl cond. T ~ 9932 joints, tires, s hocks. COSTAMESA t op . Ai C . A~1 1 f'M .
$3250. 979-0963. eves 646-9l0l 540-9467 St B S6SW ORO 7fi0 om;
&W-QS7
'72Tan VW Bu.s, new enl(, ~ ml, new brlcs. good tires. port.able campuig. par. S2400. 673-91)3()
• VW Bus. Clean. great nw. low miles on reblt.
New brlca " shocks. men 53M63.1.
11 Bug, xlnt cood. New ==•tune.up.
u YoU 're in the market
for a beUa' car, be au.re
tQ check the many autos
.ave.tued for sale in
Cwlfted
umVolvo14.2.S,xlntcond. 'H Z28. air rond ..
,Call Steve after •pm It headers, stereo tape
wtmds,873-9537 ~~sell ! Prv P t?'
.......................
''°'
NUBS
Mn'Ocacna
1425 Balter Street COSTA MESA
540-9202
'73 Camar o . full y
equipped. 1 own e r
S2.CIOO. ~ ews.
'78 LT, T-top, AC, PS. lilt
will, All/Fii stereo., z.aoo. 6U..as.zt
... Han ne.p yourself to a
J~ se.lectkln of Quali,r~ Hopeful" tn the DAILY Pl LOT
KELP WANTED ADS
.......................
15 T TOP
Wht tmaroon tn l. /\I I
powt!r 27 .000 m 1. Im
!TlaC'Ulat.e 754-6790 or 1\c1
SIU.er II 14J., 642-CJOO · 24
hrs aday.
3 DAYS ONLY!!!
\foth<'r's r>11v
May II
St•nd a ~af.!t' to Mom •
un uur l'r>t'<'ial Moth«.>r'ic
Duy pa)le. Call 64:!·561'1
for 1 n(nrmat ton & l P
11lar 1• \Our mesi.illll'
9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n Granada 4·dr, econ 6-cyl, I'S, P1B. AM /FM •
stereo. AIC, lu.x. int. S6K • •
mi, s~ to apprec iate S3100 1or best. aft S.
9IJll.3468, aJJda y sa l lsun
'945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lincoln '69 Mark lrt.'
black on black, nice car
SUD5. 847·2955or631·011 I
Mlrcay 9950 ....................... ,
ORANGE COUNTY'S
NEWEST
UNCOLN·MERCURY
DEALERSHIP
RAY R.ADEIOE
UNa:>l...N-MERCURY
lf>.lBAutoCenter Or
SDFwy·Lake Forest ex11
IRVINE
830.7000
MlldmMJ 99 S2 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
711 Mustang I I. T· To p.
'.\1 1nt. 15.000 m1 ':-
A.\11 f'M. air. S44SO or b:-.l
cir. 768-6203 -----
'!Wl 6-C)I. atr. pis, snn
lake ovl!r lse pymb
~Monthly 714·75~:!
·71 Xlnt cond. G ootJ
tra n~port at1on . $1500
Call !JQ>.5826
'67 A C:. Power Steennl!
Auln As king Sl!IO U
l;tt ~ -----oect.mobM . 9955 .•......•.••••••.••....
7'l Cutla.'\s Diesel, blut·."
loaded. T·top. 10:000 mi.
5 ~T warr 842-2321
7\1 Olds Delta. Xlnl cond
Sell or lakt! over least•
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Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley '
EDIT ION
VOL 73, NO. 128, ~ SECTIONS, S4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
•
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1980
Y oar IJ..ometowa
Dally Newspaper
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Irvine Man Sent Hostages Cable
Da..g•ters Bouatl
Father Faces .
Abuse Charge
A J6.year-otd Huntingto n
Beach father was arres ted on
felony c hild abuse charges
Tuesday after family m emben.
told police the m an habitually
has tied up and gagged his three
teen.age daughters during lhc
past two years.
The suspeet. identified as an
aerospace worke r. ~as in San
Joaquin County t o d ay as
Huntingt on Bea c h p o lice
arranged for his transfer to
~orneys
Seek New
Alcala Trial
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of -0•11• Pilot Sl.ltf
De f e n se a tto rn eys f o r
convicted child kille r Rodney J
Alcala beg a n l ega l
maneuverings Tuesday to win a
new trial for their client.
Aiding their ca se, th e
attorneys said, was an appeals
court decision handed down late
hist month in Los Angeles which
could lead to key evidence in
Alcala 's case being ruled
inadmissible. <See related story.
Page A3.)
Alcala . 36. of Monte rey Park.
was convicted by an Orange
County Superior Court jury last
week o f the June , 1979.
kidnap.murder of 12·year-old
Robin Samsoe of Huntington
Beach.
But attorneys John Barnett
and Jeff Friedman. attemptin~
to delay penalty proceedings
agains t their c li ent, t old
Superior Court Judge Philip
Schwab that Alcala was entitled
to a new trial beca use illegally
obt ained evidence was used
against him
Though Schwab denied their
motion ror a delay. he did leave
open the possibility he would
rule today on a request to reopen
hearings on the admissibility of
e vidence. Should he rule against
them . the d efe nse attorneys
s a id. they would appe al
immediately to the 4th Distnct
Court of Appeals . •
At issue . B a rn e ll aod
Friedman argued Tuesday, is
whether e vidence found at
Alcala's Monterey Park home
was improperly obtained since
the s earch warrant was s igned
by an Orange County judge.
Monterey Park is in Los Angeles
County.
Alcala's attorneys last
<See ALCALA, Page A2>
Auto 'Lemon'
Bill Advances
SACRAMENTO <AP> -The
··1emon bill." the lemons being
autDmobiJes, has won its first
test in the C alifornia
Legislature.
The bill. A82705 by As -
semblY'W'man Sally Tanner, D-
El Moot.e, went lo the Assembly
floor Tuesday on an 8-2 vote of
the Labor. Employment and
Consumer Affairs Committee.
The bill would r equire
automobile makers tD replace
defective ''le mons" or return
tbe buYen' money.
COl.JCH COMFY;
f C4Sll CUSHIER
"My IOI• WU comfortable but
my padded wallet feels even
bitter.''
Tbat'• tbe word from the
lnlM man •bo 1ucce11fully ..W Illa IOla lD Ulla DailJ Pilot elelUhd ~ment:
Gold aadque aaun a· tot•
w /4 looae cuthlons. buUGat.dlf7Sux-xnx
Huntington Beach Caty Jail
Sgt Lws Ochoa of Huntington
Beach police said the man's
15-year·Old s tepdaughter told
h e r g r a ndmother of the
mistreatment whe n she was
visiting lhl.' woman in Manteca.
Cahr.
Ochoa s aid the grandmother
notified Manteca police. who
arrested the fa ther when he
arrived to pick up the girl
Tuesday
The police official said no
sexual abuse took place during
the bondage incidents .and that
the treatment apparently was
n o t u s ed a s a f o rm o f
punishment for misbehavior.
"He apparently got s ome sort
of a kick out of 1l. .. Ochoa said.
Along with the 15·year·1>ld
.:,t e pda ug hte r . the man's
14 -y e a r ·old daughter and
12-year ·o ld s tepdaug hter
allegedly were subjected to Uus
tre atment. Ochoa said. Five
other children in the family. all
m a les. were not s imilarly
abused. he added.
The police orfic1al s aid the
bo ndage inc ide nts took place
o nly whe n the mother was
a bsent and inc luded hog.tying
the girls' arms and legs behind
them and s tringing them up
from rafters in the garage.
The father would challenge
the girls to free themselves
before eventually untyiog them,
Ochoa said
Teen Pleads
Innocent in
Beating Case
Michael John Duncan. 19, of
Huntington Beach, pleaded mno·
cent Tuesday at his arraignment
o"n charges filed in connection
with the beating of 17-year-0ld
dou~hnut s hop waitress las t
Thursday.
Duncan wa:, arra igned on
rhargei. of attempted murder .
armed robbery and assault with
a deadly weapon before Judge
Phillip Cox in West Orange
County Municipa l Court. Bail
was set al SS0.000. and a pre·
hminary hearing was scheduled
ror May 16 before Judge Ragnar
Engebretsen.
Police believe Duncan was the
man who entered Winchell 's
Donut House. 6971 Warner Ave ..
and repeatedly be at waitress
Collyn Gebaur on the head with
a metal weight. Police said Dun·
can took $290 from the shop and
left Miss Gebaur bleeding on the
floor
The waitress remains at Hunt-
ington lntercommunity Hospital
with a fractured skull, cuts and
bruises. A hospital spokesman
described her condition Tuesday
as s table. adding that s he has re-
gained consciousness.
BB Approves
Outreach
Fund R~quest
. A request for $43,366 In Orange
County revenue sharing funds
by the Huntington Beach
Senior's Oull'each Program has
been approved by the City
Council,
The amount requested i.s 2S
percent less than received last
year.
The progra m provides
i nformation a nd referral
service, contact and visitation,
meals to the home, special
lranaportatloo and 1 news letter.
An additional tel,005 is being
1ou1bt from city revenue
1barln1 funds to finance the
J)rofram next year .
l••• Aee•ecl
SACIAM&NTO <AP>
Howard Jam II beln1 acemed
of •=•111 ualnc adl for tall Pro Uoa t to pro1now the U I . ._. .. oudidMY ol fwtMr .... n_.. ,......, Paulo ...
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Fishing Was ·Fi11-tastic
Laguna Beach fishermen Al Ste rlinlt. Dave
Wilmshurst and Bob Thorrias hold up si x
sharks they caught in a net off Main Beach
Park in Laguna Be ach Tuesd ay morning.
W1lms hurst. who opcr.at~ a commercial
fish mg boat off Laguna ·s shores. said he
can get 70 rent'> a pound for lhe leopard
sharks al a Da n a Point m arkt'l
FV Council Adopts
Open Door Policy
Fountain Valley Ctty Council
mem bers debated Tuesday just
how far lo open their new "open
door " policies in selertin~ <'ity
mayor!> and commis s ion
members.
By a 3 to 2 vote. the council
chose written public ballot.ing
over voice votes as a m eans of
selecting future city mayors.
Also. the council unanimously
voted to conduct pubLic group
interviews or city com m1s.s1on
candidates and to avoid the
appearance of secrecy that hac;
char acte rized s ome selection
procedures in past years
Fountain Valley's c urrent
ordinance calls for the council tCJ
e lect a new mayor annually by
lfle••·-· "·
secret ballot. In the past, the
individual council me mben'
voles have not been m ade public
after balloting
Last month. the councal voled
to make public the contents or
these written baJJots and to seek
a chan ge i n the cu rrent
ordinance to officially eliminate
the secrecy.
Ac; pre pared by the city
attorney's office. the ordinance
before the council Tuesday night
ca lled ror a voice vote in
selecting future mayors.
But counc il member Ben
Nielsen proposed that the city
keep the policy used in last
month's elect1on. perm1ltmg the
<See OPEN. Page Al>
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ltert llanden, 7, (left) meuuret cluamate Jolene
Sprque. I , wtth metric tape ""uure u UM leeond
1r11den at Fountain Valley'• Cox &ellool learn mon
about 1tr1n1e numben durln1 NaUonal Metric
Week. Jolene meuw. °"' "*-· M eeett.-.n -or four'"'· nve and ~urter lnehel ln plain
la&lilh.
Iranian ,
Slain
In Ambush
By'l'lte Aaedated P1'fta
An un1den t 1fi t-d gunman
a mbushed the 24·yea r-0ld son of
Iran's Anglican bishop and
killed him with four shots
through the bead a.od neck. it
was reported today. The young
man worked as an interpreter
for foreign reporters in Tehran.
Meanwhile. Ayatollah
Mohammad Beheshli, a top
Iranian revolutionary lea~r.
said the end o f the Jranian
Embassy siege in London would
not s p eed rclea s <' of the
Ame rican hostages. He said a
parliame ntary debate on the
rate of lhe Americans would not
be held at least uolll mid-June
Some hostages were movf'd
today to the city of Corgan. l&s
miles cast-northeast or Tehran.
Tehra n r a dio s aid . Small
numbers of hostages earlier had
. been sent from Tehran to 11
other Iranian cities in an effort
10 foil any US. plans !or a
second rescue attempt.
Bahram Deghan1 Tafti. an
Oxford gradu.alc, was ambushed
Tuesday ni~ht as he drove to a
hotel in c·cntraJ Tehran Crom a
college in the north of the city
where he was ·a lecturer.
accordmg to reports reaching
London Thl' gunman reportedJy
forced Taft1 out or the car before
shooting him.
The night before his death.
Tafli told foreign reporten tus
apartment had been broken into
and that he was worried about
his safety. British newspapers
reported.
The British Embassy in
Tehran confirmed that Tafti.
who held dual Iranian-British
<See IRAN, Page AZ>
Coast College
Trustees Eye
New Contract
Coast Community College
Di9tnct trustffl will coodiact a
s p ecial meeting tonight to
cooalder tbe Utree·year cootraci
overwbelmln1ly approved by
the d.latric:t's full-time facwty
Monday nilht.
Tbe trustees will mfft at 7: 30
p.m . ln the district aclminbtra·
Uon buUdinc, 1370 Adams Ave ..
Colt.Ill ...
Richard Slmoa. • apoteaman
for the dlltrict. M6d 4Malll ol
the contract would not be
r•ltaHd ottl ttae documeat eomet bllore tl"UIMel ......_
A ...... ~enMWtM
unofficial C!Ouet la ...... ,.,
rtUflcMloe vve. WU m la flftf
ol the eclltnat. =' 111•. TM omnet alreet MU'b' 110 full-tl•e la1trt1tten It
Golden Wiit, Or= C... 1M
CoHlll• ""'"'"" ty NI .... ,,., PHt """ , ... Mrtod ,,..
Julr 1. lfPI eo J .. •· ••·
Action
labeled
Cruel
By FREDERICK SCROEMEID.. °' ... o.lty ~ s ..... An Irvine energy technologist
freely conceded today that he
s ent a c abled m es s age to
establ.ls h negotiations an Paris
for the release of the American
hos tages he ld 1n Iran a
m essage that the U.S. Statc
Department has labeled .. a
cruel hoax."
"ll 1s for real.'' said Marvin
Wahrman. who sent an April 19
Mailg r a m to the Frenc h
embassy in Was hington. D.C.
that purpo rts to arrange a
m e eting in P a ris be tween
Ayatollah Khomeini. a Soviet
diplomat and Wahrmao.
0 ff 1c 1a 1 ~ a t th e S t at t·
Department i.a1d today they arc:
stdl myst,ified by the messal'tc
~c ause of what the~ termed
"several lncons1slenc1ei." an it. ...
content.
Pho to l'O pie s o r th e
rommWliquc were received in
T u e s d ay 's m<11l b y
r e presentat1vrs of seve r a l
O rang e Cou nt y n e w ~
orga ni:iatJon$ Wa hrma n said ht·
..., a!. not tht' soun ·p of tho~t·
lelter.. J le ~aid c;ome prev1ou-.
business asS0<:1ates may hav1:
been respon.s1 ble
The Ma1lgram reads. "this 1s
to confirm today's telecon with
~our embassy. Negotiations for
the release or the A m encan
hostages wtll begin early oext
month.
··Mr. Valerie Velaik from the
Soviet embassy in Washington
D. C. and m yself will meet with
Ayatollah Khomeini at the
Iranian e m bal>sy tn Pans. Thc
c ooperation of the Frenc h
government 1s vital to the
succem ol t.be tallrs . · •
Wehrman said that h e
arranged the dialogue through
several high level connections in
Iran and the Soviet Union. He
s aid th<> U .S . int e llige nce
commumty had knowledge or
the proposed talks .
Wahnnan said the talks broke
down be cause of the fai led
hostage rescue attempt.
Wahrman termed the Statr
Department 's r e a c tion 10
<Stt CABLE. Page A2l
HBTrustees
Oppose '9'
Huntuigton Beach City School
D1stnct trustees said Tuesday
they oppose Proposition 9. the
Howard Jarvis incom e
tax-cutting initiat&ve that will go
before state voters June 3.
Trustees said the meas ure.
which 1s des igned to reduce
state income taxes by about 50
percent, is too drastic when
weighed aga in st other
tax .r e du cing mea s ures
approved in reeent years.
In a resolution. t rustees said
unanamously that subs tantial
services alread y have been cut
as a consequence of Proposition
13 and that c ritical services
would be vulnerable t o
add.itiooal cuts.
Coast
·Weather
Night and morning low
clouds and sunny a fter-
noons through Thursday.
Lows tonight SS at the
beaches to 60 inl and.
Highs Thursday 6S tD 70.
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DAILY PILOT
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OPEC Evaluating
Pricing trategies
RIYADH. Sa~ ArabAa 1AP1 Tbe OPEC oO mm~ten
beaaa meet.lnl tn Saudi Arata• t.od•1 &n an attempt to r.olve
lht1lr prici.n,c dtfferen<'ee and rMt.ore the unUy t.hal enabled them
lo dom1n1k the-oU mar\et
"Tbe conf~...,~ lJ to aaml.Dt an ovtrall pr1cln1 1t.rateay
ol OJ>~ in lhe~bt ol lnlet•naUoaal chura and htd.Mdual
trenda lmoftl ue~ a&.11tet. ·• tM S."'41 tovemmnt radio
old ln t.nnow\c QI lbe m..U01 had tM>aun T~ minl•lt'rt fallt!d al tbelr laal m~q. ln Cuaua.
VenHuela, in Ot-cembfor. tn a~ on a uniform pr1ce, Httln1 off
a frtt for all raniang from the S.28 a barrel c-har1ed by
t'onst•rvat.hf' Suudi Arab .. to S.U ~ nn '\pat markt1t.a
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LISBON, Portugal 1AP1 Seven crew memben of a
PortugUt"Se jetliner aald today lhey are wlllln1 to te.Wy ror LM
IS-year-Old boy who hljacked their plane and look 12 pDMn1en
on an WlScheduled fil&ht lo Mednd
'·He nt>ver showed hamlt'lf wt ol line or violent. He left the
l'rew v.1lh tt\e 1mprt>c saon that he was lnlelh1ent. leadlnt them
lo believe that family problerru cowd have been beblnd h1'
at'tion, · the-crew said IJl a !>lalemenl read by an airline !>pokel>man
However, the bo) ·~Cather. Alexandre Goncalves R.odrlrues.
said. "What our son has done will lull us," a.nd that be and hia
wale ldaJIJla had no Idea why lhear son Rul hijacked the plane
while 1t was on a flight from Lisbon t.o Faro. In southern
Portugal
.tfmlde to ·1•••«'rt I utlaorftw•
WASHINGTON <AP) -Sen. Edmund S . Muskie. his
nomination as secretary of slate virtually assured. said today be
will assert the full authority or his position as
the principal archlted of U.S. foreign policy.
The committee voted 12· 1 to rerommend the
confirmation ·
'·President Carter has made It clear that
he ex~ me to play this role and I intend to
do it, • t.he Maine senat.or saJd.
Several m embers of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee told Muskie th•t the
open hl_sbly publicized rivalry between
rormer ::;ecretary or State Cyrus R. V~~
and national security adviser Zblgnlew
MUMUK Brzezinski seriously damaged the ability or
U .S foreign policy to s~ak tot.he world with a single voice
Sex Rap Case
Newport Cop Sets
Fight on ffe' iring
/\ Newport Reach police
o fficer . fired for sexual
misconduct, has indicated he
will go to <·ourt to get his )Ob
!Jack after the City C1v1I Service
Hoard refused to reinstate him
Roger Larson . 33. a three·year
member of the department, was
fired March 12 Department
o ffi cials sa id th at his
misconduct included a n off-duty
anrident in which he alJqedly
entered the hom e or a Newport
From Page Al
OPEN ...
1 1t,> clerk to read aloud the
.... gned written vo tes or the
('1111nt•11 members after they are
cast.
N 1e lsen a rJ,lued that h is
approach would free council
members from the inOuence or
knowing how others voted before
they cast their ballots.
Counci l m ember Barbara
Brown protested that she would
not be influenced by others in a
\'Oace vote. "I 'm happy t.o go down on a 4 lo I vote,• she said.
Cou nl'i l member R oger
Stanton a lso favored a voice vote.
"If we're going to eliminate
the secret ballot. then I think we
ought lo go a ll the way." he
said "If we're going to open tbe
door. I lh.i.nk we oueht to do it au
the way, not haU way."
Beach· womaf' at 3 a .m . without
her perm1ss1on
Dunn~ lhc b-Oard hearings
which ended this week. Larson
contended that h is behavior
wasn't any dirrerent Crom that of
other officers sUll on the force
He claimed he h ad the
woman's permission to return t.o
her home arter a previous
sexual encounter.
The woman denied ahe'd had
any sexual relati0ft5 with Larsoo
or that s he 'd given h i m
permission lo return to her
home
De pa r t ment a I leg a taons
against La1'80n also covered a
departmental Christmas party
during wtuch Larson allegedly
made ad vances to other 0Cf1ccn. ·
WI Ve!>.
They also a lleged he verbally
harassed female p o li ce employees.
Larson defended him self by
claiming the allegations wen:
untrue and part of a campaign
to get him off the police force.
His three years wllh the
department w e r e ser ved
entirely in the palrol division.
The Ci vil Service Board
hea ring on his firing was
conducted In a series or sessions
that concluded Monday night
with a 4 lo O vole to uphold his
dismissal.
At the conclusion. Larson's
attorney. Ralph Saltsman. said
lhe case would be appealed to
Orange County Superior Court
ALCALA .•.
January bad .ouaht to auppreu
evi d e n ce be c ause they
<'Of\tended the aearch warTant,
1l1ned by Superior Court Judte
Richard Beacom. wu invalid.
Discovered at tbe Mo nterey
Park rt11lden<'e wu a card for a
alora1e locker 111 Seattle, Wa11h .
where poU~ investaaaton later
dla C'ovt rt'd key evidence,
1ndud1ng urrlnas believed to
havti been w orn b y M iss
S amaoe T h e yo u n1ater
dl11ppea.1'td from the seubore
in HUDtJ.nctoo Beach last June 20
and bee akt ltc.al remalN were
later found an the foothills near
Slerru Madre
SU JWrior Court Judge Robert
Kneeland. :iuice relired. ruled
that the warrants issued by
Beacom wer'fl valid
Friedman. however. said the
re(ent rulin& by the 2nd District
Court ol Appeal in Los Angeles
upholds bis and Barnett's
cootenUon that a search warrant
sl1ned by a judge in Orange
County bas no validity in Lo5
An1eles County.
The appellate court ruled lD a
dru1 case ln ~ch a search
warrant wu signed by a Sant.a
Barbara ju1ge and used in Lo5
An1eles County.
Friedman said the drug case
wa s ··r actua ll y
lndlstlngulsbable" from bis
client's ·in terms of seizure of
evldeoce.
"I think we have a very strong
l eg a I argument.·' Barnett
added.
Prosecutor Richard F arnell,
who has said he woul(I seek the
death penalty against Alcala.
defended the search warrant
signed by Beacom , s,aying il
would h a ve been too
"cumbersome" to bave a· Los
Ange les magistrate sign the
. warrant. .
Farnell sald previous cases
have indicated at is proper .t.o
Issue a search warrant in one
county . "1f that's where the
action as." and use 1t 1n another_
F,....P~AI
CABLE • • •
d1sl'losur<' of the mt~sa~c as
"puzzling."
He said that as late as last
wee k representat aves of thl'
Central Intelligence Agency and
lhe Federal Bureau of
Investigation had been briefed by
him on the propos<'d meeting
an Pans
Jane Ma ller. a member or the
s tat e department 's Iran
Working Group, said the essagl'
was believed to be a hoax on
several grounds.
France has been a close
ally of the United States and the
bo1La1e situation and b as made
no mention of any potential'
m eeting in Paris
-· T he So v 1 et d 1 p Io mat
menllooed lD the cable c. not
known t.o U.S. officials
-Tile likelihood or Khomeuu
leaving Iran for polltJcal and
medical reasons 1sslim.
-The French embassy in
Washington has no record or
receiving the Mailgram .
M r s . M i 11 e r s a i d S t a t c·
Department offk ials would
attempt to s peak today with
Wahrm an about the messa~e.
Wahrman identified him3ell
as pre si d e nt o f OMC
Technology. wilh offices located
in a south Sant.a Ana business
park. He said the firm is
involved In energy technology.
He said that since 1978 be bas
been Involved with various
o fficials In Was hington in
attempts to block the sale or
certain technology lo the Soviet
Union. He said those cont.acta in
part allowed him lo make the
overtures to establish the
mee~ in Paris. Mayor Al Hollinden said he
has been associ ated with
organizationa where voice vote
e le ctions were a ffect ed by
knowing how some voted before
a ll ballots were cast.
Siding with Holllnde n and
Nielsen . council membe r
Marvin AdJer added, "It's golng
to come out the same either
way. It's still an open ballot. 1
feel more comfortable doing It
th1! way "
Huntington Asks
Voter Opinions
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The Huntington Beach City CouncU will sample lbe opinions
or residents before taking any action lead.log to a change in the
schedule ol municipal elections.
Residents will be uked ln their waler bllla U they wish to
keep the elect.loo In April ol eveo·numbered yean or lf they
prefer to switch to coincide with primary or 1eoeral electioaa ln
June or November.
Offidala potnt out that ll the city elecUoa were coa.aotidaled
there would be a aavlngs of about $30,000 per elecUoD.
On the other band, it wu pointed out Monday n11tc. that
local lsauee may be overshadowed by at.ale and naUoaal luues
and that part.inn poUllca might affect the local outcome.
And chanle would have to be approved by voters ln a
charter revtaion. • • • CIT\' OFPICIAL8 bave qreed to DC'OVtdt a malllmum of
$8,000 m ctty money for a Srlll. deep fryer hood and venlln1
1y1lem and ftn exUD1ullbtr' at Huell'• Husout ln H\IDllqtoa
Beach's Central Pm.
The ftaancln1 wtU come ln the form ot a.ue credlta to tM rntaurant operator.
Offtclab aald tMy expect tM 1Wtaurant, located at Lake
Huntington. to be open by t.be summer and Hrvlnl break.fut.
lunch and dWMn.
It bu been boarded up II.nee the clt.J purchaMd the le ... ·
from the prevloua park conceuionalre. • • • IN ftlB nJT'UftE, 111 f'"t '·' 11 · •-11 ' "'•"'Ccl to' hive daDff noon must iret ll r . • ., t'h City
Cowadl.
Tbt cJty hu approvcrl 1. tr recth1nt 1
number ol eomplalnta 1boul •• 1. 1 111 1 lev t. aL lhe petklac lot ot IM W <>Non dlHo ln Ptter'1 l.andln1.
Tiie fedllty rwelved ctty approval °" the Nall ot '1llt\I 1 Nita--.. Ml ........................... etl~ .m.iaa. .. w.
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·~--HOSTAGE TREVOR LOCK ttUGS WIR DOREEN
Flve Terrorlata, Two CaptfvH O.ad In london
Final Toll 7 Dead
In Lomlon Siege
LONDON IAPI Police to
day put the death LOii 1n the Ira·
man Embassy siege al seven
rive terrorists and two hostages
-after firemen removed the re·
mains Of the last three bodJes
from the burned-out bu1ldlnJt
With one terron5t 1r< custody
police said this confirmed suspi
c aon!> that th e re were sax
gunmen 1n the Iranian Arab
~ang that seized tht.> embas"> last Wednesday and took 26
persons. mos tly Ira nian ....
hos tage
Iran's revolutiona r y J!O,em
ment said It will ask for th(• ("X·
trad1t1on or tht• -.urvl\ tnJ( tn
r o riq hut l'rim1• :\t ln1 l>l .. r
M argarct 1 hall'hl·r >A J ., report
t•d dctl·rmaned to rc"1"t th•· re·
CjUf':.t
Thi· ..,1ci.:t· l'Odl'c1 !\lond.1' >A h('n
Br1t.11n':. Spt·<·1al \ir ~t·n·1 t'l'
commando n•gi ment ~tormt·d
the <•mbass\. k 1ll1n~ fl v<· tt>r
rori"t." and n ·..,cu1n.: lht· n•matn
an~ 19 h<~tai.:t•:. Thl' tcrronM.-.
thrcatenl.-d to kill onl• hm.tagl·
C\ er) half hour unlll their l.lc
mandl> 11t erc 1111•1
On-c hostagt'. pres., attache
Abba:. Lavasani. wa~ executed
by the t.en:onsb Monday and tus
body was pushed out the front
<toor of the embass) Thf' body
of J sl'<'Ond hoc.ta~e killed. Ah
Akbar Samadi,adeh was takc--n
from the rubble today. pohce
"aad Five hofltaees had been re
leased eart)er .
Two bo6tages rematned an a
ho~p1taJ. One. Akmed DadRar
11t as reported 1n ~nou!ii cond1
11on wtth gunshot wounds 11w
•ll h e r , C hargt.' d A(fa1rt·'
G holam·Ah Afrouz. Will> said to
be an sausfactory cond1t1on
T ht:re ~ad been t'Ontus1on
Jbout the number or hostag~.
t('rronst.s and victim'> t"ver 'lnC('
the co mmando~ U!>lnl! stun
~n,nadt>..,. '''PIO'>IH' < haq{e<,
,ind 'i ubmach1ne ~un:.. i.tormt-<1
tht• fa\C Stof} cmb3Sl>)
S<'o tland \'ard ~a ,1· th1 ~
rin•akdo'4'TI nn thf' fatP 11f th•
~un mf'n not' 11t as dt>r.d on ar
rt \ JI at a hospital o;h<irtl) aftr r
the r,ud tv.o bod1e!> ""ere taken
t mm the embass> Tuc.-.da}. and
11f the thrl"<' bochc.<t loc<Hcd an th1·
i:11t1C'd buildan.11t todJ}' tv.u v.cr•·
11•rrortsl., 1h1 th1r<1 "·" .1
110 ... 1 JJ:l'
f'ohce !>aid the) were l>atu;f1ed
no othe r bodies wer~ an the
bu1ldini;?
BB Cops
Review
Parties
Tht Huntington Beach City
Council is taking a hard line
against noisy . wild parties near
downt.own Huntmaton Beach.
Council membe rs agreed
unanimously lhiJ week to make
changes an the c ity's ordlnances
to give police more authority an
break I.Ilg up pllrties that reported
ly cause some ne ighbors to live a.n
fear of their own safety
·'The action shows that we will
not tolerate the parties that have
bothered res idents so much."
Mayor Ruth Balley decla red.
According to olf1c1als. thl'
parties started getting o ut or
hand when the city's previous
no1c;e ordmance was repealed
The l'h:mge'i in the law made
11 nl'<'l'ssarv for pohce to gel ii
'-l~ned complaint from resadentl>
bt·fore breaking up the ga~r·
1n~s at·rording to Police Chief
Earle Hllb1tmlle
Ill' said resident!. frequent!}
refused t.o sign the complaints
out or rear or retal1at1on.
The pro posed cha nges will
permit police LO take action on
private property on the bast:> or
\ f'rbal complaints.
Hob1talllt> c;a1d the part1e'>.
11t h1 <"h f)flen featur e h ve bands
1·:in attract crowd~ of 200 with an
..idm 1ss1on charge ran~ang up t.o
~5
'There arc guy.., making a hv
1n~ out of thcst> parties dunn~
lht• ..,um me r month-. ... he s aid
!'. <· 1 ~hbors hd Vl' ('(J m platnt>d
J bout \IOlencc. f1ghWng . and the
.1bu ... e or drug~ a nd ale.oho!
\I ayor Ba1ll')' said mone} 1..,
d\ Jtll.lblc m .1tw budg.et to en
for t•1· tht' ordananc1> when -it i~
Jdoplt'fi
f ·,....r-.AI
IRAN ...
1111z1•n:.h1p. had been found
... 1aan
T .-1ft1·~ fJther Ba'ihop OeRhan1
Tart1. heads Iran -. 4 .000·!\Lron~ 1\n~l11·Jn community Sine~
1\\ Jtollah Huholl;.ih Khomeini ...
rt•\Ol ut1on ts month!'> dl.!O. he. his
r.1mtly and h1., l'mplo)cc~ hJ\t'
1wc·n tari?t'l" n( violence
'fh<' h1 ~hop left I ran aftN
t•\r,1p1nJ? ar. .J"l-J~..,1n ;.f 1u n
.11tcmp1 in OctobC'r <ind no11t
rr -.1dP., 1n Cypru<. A 14C'ek ago.
tn1· b1.,hop ... ~ol11~h ~t'rretar)'
.J1•an \\addell. wJ:-~hol and
1· r 1 l 1 c a I I )' w o u n d e d v. he n
11tunmen broke mto her Tehran
home
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f VOL. 73, NO. 128, 4 SECTIONS, S-4 PAGES ORAN GE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Cop Probe Ordered in Laguna Caper
By STEVE MITOU:l.l °' .. 06lty ............
Laaun• Beach C.'hy C()unc1I
members have Hkt.'<I for a M'
port on an Incident In wh1rh a
abopkeeper cla1 mi. police of
ficen allow~ three burglury
suspects to go frff after the)
were caught with stolen g,IOd.,
After hearing a length) Jr
count ol the Man ·h 19 m<'1dent
council me mberi. abkert <.'II '
Mon ager Ken fi'rank to havf' It
4' u rn 111 l c r c po r l o C t h c
,·1rculll!ltances i.urroundtng lhti
C'11Se brought ba<'k to them
James 81at'ketl'r . who owns
Studio Antiques at 144-4 South
Coai.t 11.tghway. t.a1d m a letter
read tu thf' coulH'll Tuesday that
.t n orhrer let one of the SU!>pt'CL'<
~u -. hen the man 11rom1sed to
lt'lr h h1:. <.'ompanion who hart
llt'c1 t ht' st·ene
· · tlr uld h e wou ld find ~and bring him back to the
scene," the report reads.
City Manaaer Frank told'lhe
count'1l that. •'Unfortunately.
there LS some truth to it Ube re
p<>rlJ "
But he said the officer who
was involved m the case is new
to the department and has been
c·ounseled about the way he
handled the incident
Thal does not explain the ac·
lions of several other officers
who arrived to investlfat.e the attempted burglary. B acket.er
said in a telephone interview to-
day.
Here's how he recalls the inci·
dent.
He and a friend were sitting an
front of Blackeler's a ntique shop
March 19 when the shop owner
s potted two m en removing
stained glass windows from the
rear or his s hop and loading
them mto a white sedan parked
in the alley.
Blacketer and his friend
rushed to the rear of the shop
and confronted the two men.
··1 took a window away from
one of the men." Blacketer said.
··At Uus point. the other man
s tarted to return the windows to
the d isplay area "
That's ""hen the first suspect
took off on root
About that time, a third SUS·
peel arrived, carrying a paint-
ing witnesses said he was try10g
t.o sell to nearby art galleries.
Blacketer 's friend detained
the two men while police were
summoned
While waiting for the police to
arrive. Blacketer said the dnver
ISee COP t>KOtst:, Page A?>
Irvine Man Sent Hostages Cable
* * * * * Hostages Moved
Billhop's Son
Slain in Iran
ByTbeAssociated Pres~
An unidenl1f1cd ~unm a n
ambushed the 24 ) c;.1r old son of
Iran's Angh<'an h1 s hC>J> anti
killed him with four shots
through the head and n(•ck, 1L
was reported today. The. youn~
ma n worked as an mtcrprel<'r
fur fore11~n reportt•r!. m Tehran
:S.Laguna
t
:"II t· a n w h 1 I e . A ' a t o I I a h ~to h a mmad Hehcshh. a to p
I r .. n1an n ·volut1onary ll'ader.
~aid th<' l·nd (If tht· I ranian
Emba&sy !'.1egt: in London would
n o t :-. p t· (' d r e I <' a !-> e o f t h c
American hostaf!es. lie ~aid a
parlta mt:nt:rry de bat e on thl'
fote of Lhe Americans would not he held at least until mid-June ~F1re Barn
~ Some hos tages wt"re moved
toda y lo the city of Corgan. 185
miles east·northeast of Tehran,
Tehran radio :-.aid . S mall
numbers of hostages earlier had
heen sent from Tehran to 11
other Iranian cities in an effort
to foil any U .S. plans for a
se<'ond rescue attempt
: Still Open
I
Rumors tbat South Laguna's
fire station on Second A venue
will close aren't true. County
Supervisor Thomas Riley ~aid
Tuesday.
Belief that county officials
plan to elose the station as part
of local t a keover of state
f i r efightin g services ha!.
pe-rs 1sted since the January
release of a consultant's report
The $44,000 report by Laguna
M anagem e nt I n s titut e
r ecommt•nded c:l o -;1n ~ th e
s tation. wh1rh s ent'!-. ~outh
Laguna and a port ion of Laguna
Nigue l , a s a co !>t ·sc.1v1nf!
m easure.
Supervisors hired lh<' Laguna
consultants to aid in drav. ini.t up
procedures for th ... Jul) I
takeover of statt• fin· st•rvtt'C!-..
bu t u ll 1 m a I (• I y r c· j (· ,. t l' d a
nu mb er of tht• f ir m '-.
suggestions . including closure· or the South Laguna station
"I can stall' unequivocally
that n o plan!> a r c IH·1ng
con s idered by the board of
supervisors or the county's new
fire warden to transfer lhes l'
valuable life-saving ser vices
from Station #6." Riley said
The s tation h o use:. on<'
volunteer fire engine. and a
pa ramedic units. The consul
tant 's report recommended mov·
ing tbe paramedic unit to the
Laguna Beach fire s tation on
Agate Street.
Uahram Deghan1 Tllft1. an
Oxford graduate, was ambushed
Tuesday night as he drove to a
hotel in central Tehran from a
(•ollege rn the north of the city
w h ere he was a lecturer.
acc::ording to reports reaching
London The gunman reportedly
for<'ed Tafl1 out or the l·ar before
i.hootmg him
Tht> night bdorc• h1~ dc•alh.
T Jft1 told fore1i::n rl'JXlrtcrs hl'-
..ipJrtmenl had bl~n broken into
and that he w;is worried about
l11s safet:,.. British newspaper.,
n •ported
The Br1t1"h Emna "f>Y 1n
T ehrnn l'onr1r m1·d that 'f(.lfti .
"ho hc·ld dual lran1:rn·Brtllsh
1 tl1zl'ns h1p, h:.id bN·n found
-.lm n
T aft1's father . Bishop Oe~han1
T afl1 . head!'. Iran·., 4.000-strong
1\ng h c·a n 1·ommunity Since
A.' ;.1tollah Ruhollah Khomeini's
re,olut1on 15 months ago. he. his
famil) and his employees have
been targets of violence
The bishop left I ran a fl er
e scaping an ass a ss1n at1on
attt•mpt in October and now
resides m Cyprll!> A week ago,
the bishop's Scottish secretary.
J ean Waddell. was shot and
critically wou nd e d when
gunmen broke into her home.
I'•••••"'.,, P,areats
Fishing Was Fin•tastic
Lagl!na Beach fishermen Al Sterling, Dave
WiJmshurst and Bob Thomas hold up six
sharks they caught in a net off Main Beach
Park in Laguna Beach Tuesday morning .
Wtlmshurst. who operates a commercaal
fis hing boat off Laguna's shores, s aid he
can get 70 cents a potmd for tbe leopard
shar ks at a Dana Point market.
s~ Laguna Housing
Plan 'Needs Study'
The Orange County Planning
l'omm1ss1on . following lengthy
debate Tu<'Sday. ordered more
study of the effecLc., the develop-
m<.'nt of 700 housing units on the
Mahboub1 ·1"ard1 prope rty 1n
South Laguna would have
The commission look what ap-
pea red to be a middle ground
position between what was
sought by the county Environ-
mental Management Agency
and that desired by the de·
veloper 's representative. Bein
and Frost
Techmcally, the commission
ordered an addendum to a pre-
vious environmental impact re·
port prepar ed prior to <'ount y
Hoard of Supervisors' action ap
proving a general plan amend ·
ment allowing land use changes
to perrrut developme nt The planninJ? staff had sought
an entire ly new environmental
impact report, one that would
s pecifically address develop·
ment impacts such as increased
traffic. st.orm water runoff, pro-
vision of low and moderate tn·
come housing and density.
The rounly currently is pro-
cessing an applicahon from the
landowner to change the zoning
on the property to comply with
previous a pproval of the general
plan amendment.
Dou glas Wood , the la nd-
owner's representative. pro·
lesled the need for an entirely
new environmental document,
claimlng that speclfic Issues of
conce rn to county planners
s hould be addressed later when
tract maps are submitted for ap-
proval.
A ne w environmental Impact
report also was sought by lhe Ci·
ty of Laguna Beach and a coall·
l io n o f L agu n a Beach
neighborhood groups.
The Mabboubi-Fardi property,
owned by a Beverly Hiils busl·
nessman, encompasse s about
350 acres south ol the Lacuna
Beac~ La1una border. It
is vacant except for lbe Hobo
Canyon Trailer Part. which de·
<See ROUSING, Pase A.2>
COlJCH COMFY;
C4Sll CUSHIER
"My sofa was comfortab&e but
m y padded wallet feel• even
better."
That's the word from the
Irvine 1man who 1ucce11fully
sold hie aola ln thl• Dally Pilot
claa1Hled advertJMm•t:
Oold anUquc ulln II' &0fa
w ' 4 loose tu1hlon1.
hutlon back l'lhlOMOUUI
Fired Cop
Fighting
For Job
A Ne'(Vpo rl Beach police
0 CC1 c<.'r, fi r ed fo r sexual
mis<'onducl. has indicated he
will go to court to get hLS job
back after the City Civil Service
Board refused to remstale tum.
Roger Larson. 33, a thr~-year
member of the departmeot, was
fired March 12. Department
o fficial s sa id that hi s
misconduct included an of(.<futy
incident in which he allegedly
entered the home or a Newport
Beach woman at 3 am. without
her penruss1on
During the board heariogs
which ended this week, Larson
con tended that his behavior
wasn 't any different from that of
other officers still on the force.
He ,c laimed h e had the
woman's permission to return to
h e r ho me a fte r a p revious
sexual encounter.
The woman denied she'd had
any sexual relations with Larson
or tha t s he'd g iven him
permission to return to her
home.
De p a rtme nt a llegations
against Larson also covered a
departmental Christmas party
during which Larsoo allegedly
made advances to other officers'
wives.
They also alleged he verbally
harassed· fem ale police
employees.
Lanon defended himself by
claimlng the allegations were
untrue and part of a campaign
to get him on the police force.
His three years wllh the
d epartme nt were served
enurely lo the patrol diviaioo.
The Clvll Service Board
h~arlnc on bls flrlDI was
cond...cted lo a leriel ol •••ioea
that concluded Monda, -~bl
wttb a .. to 0 vote to ....... 'hla
cti1mi1Ul. At tbe coaclU1ioo, Lanon'a
aUOraey, Ralph Saltamu1. ~
tM cue would be a~ to
Oraqe ~Superior Court.
Worken Injured
L•I••• Beach lllnder1artner1 Cole gl---Jenna Doty hokl lwo or 1even ~N•IH Wt abendoMd al Top ol t World
1"Wr1m1at1ry lchool early Tue1day
mornln1. If you want one, you'd bet~r
hurry. Thr or the •he lheDherd puppln
ho¥ a lr•ady b••n adopled out. For
Information, call the1hetterat ... ..,~.
If you want lbe comfort of
utra c11h from houHHld
U1m11 try UMt friendly Dell-Plaot d111Ultd 1d·vl1trt. Call ........
ATLANTA (AP> -&leven
conurueUon ••rk1r1 were
Injured whlft SNart of a Wldiftl __., ,..,..._. •t Hirtlftllil
l~Alrpof\eo& .......
Action
labeled
Cruel
By fREOE RICK SC'llO[MEffL
()t ... o .... ,. .... 1t.o"
An Irvine ene r11.:,. technolo~1i.l
frC'C'ly conceded today th<sl he
~e nt a cabled me ~<;age to
E''>Labll-.h n<"got1Jt1on" in l'<Jn :-.
for the releal>l' of the Amencan
hos ta~es he ld ~n I ran -n-
m C'sc;a11,c that tht· l ' S St<ilt:
Department ha' 1<.thl'led · ;,
nuel hoax ..
"It 1s for rC'al " -.aid M arvin
\\ ahrman. who '>Cnl ..in Apnl 19
M a 1l g ram t o the t"renrh
t>mbassy in Washington. O.C.
th at purpo rts to a rrange a
m eC't1 n g 111 Paris b e tween
Ayatollah Khomeini. a Soviet
diplomat and Wahrman.
O ffi cial s a t th e S tate
Department said today they are
still mystified by the message
because of what they termed
"several i.nconsJ.Stencies" io its
content. r h o t o (' o p , e .. o r t h ,.
<'o mmun1qu<.' v.crc rccc1\C-d in
Tue s da y 's mall b y
rep r esentative<; of severa l
O r ange County n e w ~
organiz.at.toos. Wahrman said he
was not the source of those
letters He said some previous
business associates may have
tK>en responsible.
The Mailgram reads. "thjs 1s
o confirm today's te lecon with
your embassy. Negotiations for
the release of the American
hosla11,es v.111 begin early next
month.
· Mr. Va leri<.• Velaik from the·
Soviet embassy in W:.i i.hmgton
D. C and myself will meet with
Ayatollah Khomt·in1 at thl'
<See CABLE. P •ite A21
Auto 'Lemon'
Bill Advances
SACRAMENTO IAP 1 The
"lemon bill." the lemons bem11.
automobiles. has won its first
t es t 1n th e California
LeglSlature
The bill. AB2705 by A!.·
semblywoman Sally Tanner. D-
Ei Monte. went to the Assembly
noor Tuesday on an 8·2 vote of
the Labor, Employment and
Cons umer Affairs Committee
The bill would r eq ui r e
automobile makers to replace
de fective "IC'mons" or return
the buyers' money.
Coast
Weather
Night and morning low
clouds and sunny after·
noons through Thursday.
Lows ton ight 55 at the
beaches lo 60 in land
HighsThursday6Sto70
INSIDE TOD.4. Y
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Grocer in Saft l.Aoltdro and
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OPEC Evaluating
Pricing Strategie8' ,
RIYADH. Saudi An Ma <AP > The OPtX: oU Wolstnl ~an .meetina l.n Saudi Arabia today ln an attempt t.o .-oJ
lbelr pncma dinercnra afld raa.ore ~ ..uty lbal abl.t ~m
to dornlnat~ t.ho oll marttet. "'llae coot...-cie ll &o ename an overall pr1c1Qa llrateU
of OPEC ln tbe liabt ol ~al dum1e. &Dd ledh1dual
trendl amoQI proludftl Mata." the Saudi IOVe.l'lllDMt radk)
Hid ln annouoclna tM mf!et.ln« bad ~cun ·
The nunistMw failed •t their lHt meeun.a. ln Caracu.
Vene:&uela, m Ot-c~m~r. to qree on a W\ilorm pric . aeulni otf
a h e for·•ll ranama rrom \he QI • barn\ cbaraed by
conserva.uvc S.udi Arabta to~~ on spot mark.eta.
~ t• 1'r1tll• l•r 8lcrJJ•~lc,r
1 LI BON. Portuial CAP> Seven Cl'f"W membus of a
Portut'MM Jdllner said today ~Y arT wilhn& to tatlfy for tht'
\&.year-old boy -.ho hl,Jacti.ed tbt1r plane and took 82 puaengen
on an unacbeduJed ntcht to Madnd.
"Ht' nevt•r sho111red hi~ out or bne or violent He l~ft the
crew with the lmpttaalon that he was lntellilent. ludlnj them
to ~l~ve that farnUy problems could ban been behind h\s
ttclion," the crew aa1d U\ .a statemt•nt read by an alrllne
spokesman llowev~r. the boy:. father, Ale.xundr~ Goncalves Rodngu~.
sald. "What our son ha~ done w1ll lull w.," and lbat he and tus
wlfe Idalina bad no idea "'hY their son Rua hijacked the plane
while at was on • ni&bl from Uabon to Faro. i.n 50Uthem
Portupl.
ti~ 10 • l••~• tMt•orlttf
WASHINGTON 1APl Sen. Edmund S. Muskie. his
nomination as secretary of stale ,;rtually assured, said today he
wW a&"ert the fuJI authority of his positjon as
the principal architect of U.S. foret&n policy.
The committee voted 12·1 to recommend the
<'Onlirmatlon.
.. President Carter has made it clear that
he ex~t.s me to play th.is role and I intend to
do it. 'the Maine senator said.
Several members or the Senate Foreign
Relations Comm ittee told Muskie that the open highly publicized rivalry between
formtt Secretary or Slate Cyrus R. Vance
and national secur ity . adviser Zbl&niew
MUS«.•1 Brz.eJJJ\Ski seriously. dam~pd the ability of U.S. foreign policy to speak to the world with asmgle volce.
l'ro•Po~AI
COP J>ROBE.
of the car removed three empty
beer bottles from the front seal
or his car and tossed them Into a
trash can.
When the officer arrived, he
asked the driver for his license.
but the man saad it was lost.
That's when the second SUS·
peel told the officer the man who
had ned the scene was his uncle.
"He offered to go and find his
u ncle. but whe n the officer
asked the guy what his uncle's
name was. he said he didn't
know," Blacketer said today.
"So the cop let the guy go."
Blacketer said . "Can you
believe that?"
Blacketer said the suspect
never retW'tJed. M e anwhil e. the o ff icer
searched the car, found a htmt·
ing knife under the front seat
and a large gilt.framed beveled
mirror m the trunk.
A plainclothes officer arrived.
t.>xa mined the painting, then
placed it in tbe trunk with the
mirror and slammed the trunk
h d.
The rookie officer tossed the
keys to the driver (who h~d no
dr iver's license> and sent him on
his way.
·'The whole incident was un·
believable," Blackete r said.
"I've lived 10 this town for 48
vears and l know 1f I got stopped
for not having a license. they
sure wouJdn 't let me eo."
But Police Chief Joo Sparks
said this morning there was lil·
tie officers could do
"Since the two guys were ac·
tually returning the windows to
the display case. they weren't in
violation of anything." he said.
Sparks said the suspect told
the omce that rus friend wu in·
toxicated and look the windows.
"They said they were just re·
turning them." Sparks a&Jd, "so
the officer felt al the time he
••••
rested under the circumstances
that existed then and there." But Blacketer disagrees. "It's like if I robbed a bank,
stepped outside and saw the
cops, then returned to the bank
and gave them the money back,
I couldn't be arrested," be said ..
41 Injured
In Amtrak
Demilment
HUMBOLDr, llt (AP) -An
Am trak passen&e r traln
traveling 80 mph derailed today
in east-central Illinois, injuring
at least 41 people, officials said.
A hospital spokeswoman said
so me of t he injured were
~eriously hurt. There were 111 passengers
aboard the northbound Panama
Limited when nine cars of lhe 12-car train went off the tracks
n ea r thi s Coles County
community, Amtr ak officials
said. Six of the cars carried only
equipment.
Three derailed cars landed on
t h eir s ides. a n Amt rak
spokesman said. Nooe of tho&e
cars carried passengers.
The train was headed from
New Orleans to Chicago when
the de r ailme nt occurred on
t r ac k that a n Amt r ak
spokesman said is rated for 90
mph.
The injured were taken to the
S arah Bush Lincoln Health
Center in Mattoon.
The uninjured passen gers
were taken to their deslinaUoos
by bus.
The cause of the derailment
was not immediately known
I.ending
Rate Cut
Tol7%
NEW 'YORK (APl -Cb.ue
Mllnhallcan tsank lowered 1la
plim_, lendmg ratu to l7 perceol
today
Th" rectucuon came Just one
day Alter tht· Federal ~eserve
Board 1>e«a11 w rem.ove tu tight
l'Vfltrols on credit by ending a
i.urcharttc i\ rn\po:.ed on some
loun11 to rnaJor banks. <Related
11tory, 87 >
Chaae , th e nation's
thlrd·latsat bank, cut 1t.s pnme
r •te fl"OD\ 18 percent. bypassi.na
~omt: ban.ks "''th 17\., percent
nalea. Pnme rates charged by
ma)or banks range from 17
percent to 181/>a percent
1ntcresl rat~ in the money
market s h a v e fallen
dramaltcally in recent weeks,
but the prime lending rate,
wt11ch peaked al 20 percent, ha!>
fallen at a slower rate.
The pnmc rate is the rate
t'harsed by banks on loans tD
the l r most credit -worthy
col'porat e c ustomers. Other
co rporate a nd industr ia l
borrowers generally pay more.
Some banks. including Chase.
I m po s-e d a . Io w e r · · s ma 11
business prime rate" on smaller
bus iness c 11s to mers. Ch ase
today cut that rate from 17"4
percent to 17 percent, In errect
ending the difference
The Federal Reserve step
removed a aurcbarge of three
per centage points rrom the
discount rate -the rate at
which the Federa l Reserve loans m oney te baob . .That ra~ is 13
percent for all banks that are
members pr the Federal
Reserve. down from 16 ~t
ror the largest ban.ks.
f',.... P,..e A J ·.
CABLE •••
Iranian embassy in Paris. The
cooper a tion o f the F r e nc h
government is vital to the
success of the talks."
Wa hrman said t hat be
arranged the dialogue through
severalbigh level connectioosin
Iran and the Soviet Union. He
said the U.S. intelligen ce community had knowledge or
the proposed talks.
W a.hr man said the talks broke
down because or the failed
hostage reseue attempt.
W abrman termed the Slate
Depar t ment 's r eact ion t o
dlsclosure or the message as
"puzzling."
He aaid that as late as last
week representatives of the
Central Intelligence Agency and
th e F ede r a l Bureau of
I nvesllgatJon had been briefed by
him on the proposed meeting
in Paris.
Jane Miller. a member or the
s tate department 's Ira n
Working Group. said the cssage
was believed to be a hoax on
several grounds:
France has been a cl05c
ally of the United States and the
hostage situation and has made
no mention or any potential
meeting ln Paris.
-The So viet dipl om at
mentioned ln the ca ble is not
known &o U.S. officials.
-The likelihood of Khomeini
leaving Iran for political and
medical reasons ts slim.
-The French embassy in
Washington bas no record of
receiving the Mailgram . M r s . Mi lle r s a id S tale
Depart me nt orficials would
allempt to speak today with
W a hrman about the me55age.
couldn 'l arrest them.·' ~
The police chief said an in·
vestigator wu sent to the scene
.. after the incident and talked
with tboee concerned.
"We investigated the Incident
immediately. of course, and we
felt . in reviewing the situation,
that no one could have been ar·
Gates Quizzed
LOS ANGELES (AP> -The
Police Commission wanta Chic(
Daryl F. Gates to report on why
o f fice r s coorro n led t h e
Revolutionary Communist Party
to ba lt a May Day roarch. Gates
has said that his review so far
has raised oo quol.iona about
the propriety ol confronUDa the
marcbera last Tbunday when
there were 28 arreata in three
bloody claabes.
W a hrman identified himself
a s pres id e nt o ! D M C
Technology, wilb offices located
in a south Santa Ana business
park. H e said the fir m is
involved in energy technology.
He said that since 1978 be has
been involved wilb va r ious
oUiclals in Wasbington in
attempts to block the sale of
certain technology to the Soviet
Union. He aaid \.bo&e contacts ln
part allowed him to make the
o ve rtures to eat a bliab the
meeUnga in Paris.
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·•Right now my concern ia
o ver those hoatacea." said
Wabrman or the so Amerium
held captive in Iran.
Nixon on Move
Occupiea New NY Office
NEW YORK (AP) -Tbe elepbantl and the roctlnc chair
arereadY.
On 't'tnanday. former Presldllat Nlxoa, wbo now c::a.lla
llanhatlan ~ tato bla .new omce on tbe 13th noor at
tbe do•tltowft lhllklu.
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HOSTAGE TREVOR LOCK HUGS WIFE DOREEN
F1Ye Tem>riate, Two Ci!ptivee Dead In London
Final Toll 7 Dead
In London Siege
LO NOON {AP) -Police to-
day put the death toll an the Ira·
nian Eml>aasy siege at seven -
five terrorists and two host.ages
-after flnmen rem~ed the re-
mains of the last three bodies
!rom the burned-Out building.
With one terronst In custody,
police sald thJs confirmed SUSPI· c aon s thal the r e we re six
gunmen in the Jran1a n Arab
gang that se1:r.ed the embassy last Wednesday and took 26
persons, m os tly l rlwuans,
hostage.
Iran's revolutiona ry govem·
meot said it will as k for the ex·
tradition or the surviving ter·
ro r ist. but Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher was report·
ed determined to resist lhe re·
quest.
The siege ended Mond ay when
Britain's Special Air Service
commando regiment stormed
the e mbassy , killing five ter-
rorists and rescUlllg the remain·
ing 1.9 hostages. The terronsts
threatened to kill one hostage
e\•ery half.hour willl their de·
mands were met.
One hostaRe. press attache
i\bba-. l..ivasam. "'as exccutl-d
by the terrorists Monday and tu~
body was pushed out the front
door of the embassy. The body
11( a serood hostage killed, Ali
Al.bar Samadzadeh. was taken
from the rubble today. police
';ud Fl\'e ~ta~es had been n:
h:a!-ed carhcr
T"o hogtages remained ln a
hosµ1lal One. Akmed Dadgar,
"'41:. reported in serious cood1 .
l1on WJth gunshot wounds The
other . Charge d'A fr a1 r es
C holam.AJi Afrolli. was s&1d to
be an satisfactory cond it1on
'fhere had been conrus ion
JboUt the number Of host.ages,
terronst.s and victims e ver since
the commandos. using "stun
~renades," explosive c.>barges
.ind submactune guns. stormed
the ftve-:,tonr embassy.
Scotland Yard gave th1 c;
breakdown on the fate of ttw
gunmen. one was dead on ar·
rival at a hospital shortly after
the raid. two bodies were taken
from the embassy Tuesday, and
of the three bodies located in lhc
~utled butldmg today two were
terrorist s, the t hird was a
hosta~e
Police said they w~re sall!Jied
no other bodies -.ert! 10 lhe
building.
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230Held·
In Alien
Arrests
SAN YSIDRO (A P) A
federal rroseculor s ays the
a rrHl o 230 Mexican• ln a
aurpri&e sweep of a border river
levee has ended "an invasion of
our sovereign territory."
Abo ut 50 U .S . bor d e r
patrolme n In t he pre -dawn
darkness ~ surprised an
estim ated 400 people on the
south levee of the near ly d ry Tia
Juana River w hich protrudes
mto United Stat.ea territory.
A s Me xic an s lat e police
moved aloog the south aide, U.S.
officers atriklng 1n two columns
made lhe arrests with the help
of tear gas and hehcop~rs with
infrared spoU1ghts.
Meanwhile, patrolmen on
horseback Wlthstood a barrage
of rocks to chase abens from
is lands an the river. A. fe w doien
women and children also were
rounded up but later bustled
back into Mex ico several
hundred yards away.
The islands and levee had
b come a ~tag1ng area for alien
smuggling a nd band itry in
recent weeks while jeering mob5
and rock attacks dr~ the
attcntJOn or border patrolmen
conhoed Lo the north side or tht:
river.
"It became a no-man's land of
v1olen<'e ... !iatd ass1stant ' S
attorney W1luam E. Gruer
,.,,.._ Pflfle Al
HOUSING • •
velopers say will be relocated
when construction begins
Ma rle na Pox. a Newpo r t
Beach attorney representing the
landowner . urged the com·
rn1ss1on to not take action that
wou ld slow the proJecl ·s pro.
l'e~s1ng by county pl anners
And she warned that enVlron·
m1•ntJI analysis shouJd not ht:
U!>t>d to "impede, delay or stop ;i
proJect "
A., part of 1Lc; action. the <'Om·
m1'>s1on ordered lhat the new en·
'1rnnmental information. when pr('pared. be circulated to all
parties interested m the pro 1ect 's impact on South Laguna
and Laguna Beach.
CommlSS1oner Fred Light cast
lhe sole negative vote. indicat-ing he felt a full envm>nmental
impact report was needed.
May Upholstery Sale!
FLOOR SAMPLES AND
SPECIAL ORDERS AT
REDUCED PRICES
TORRANCE
23849 Hawthorne Btvd
(213) 378· 1279
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COSTA MESA
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(71 4) M2·20&0
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You can tell when a market is 1etUn1 big. It's
when they atart doln& all these sophl1Ucated
bNJakouta: who consumes um product? Where ls It con1umed? Who conaumes most ol it ? How ll\any
people between the ages or 12VJ and 11\4 UM It? And
IO on and SO 00. That's happening these days to wine. While our
consumoUoo la still rar below what it ls In France
and lt.aly, wine sales keep rising -and now t.be
at.atittica are flying furiously. You can get measure-
ment.sol all kl.nds. For ex.ample. there's a New York newsletter, Jm
pact. that loves tokeeptracko/sales by color. By color"
Y H , red versus white.-and don't forget that pink stuff.
rose.
IN CASE VOU didn't realize it. white wine has
really been going through the roof In 1960, when our
wine consumption was about a third of wbat it is lo·
day. red was the dominant color -1t accounted for 73
~rcent o( table wme sates Whle held 17 ~rcent.
rose LO percent. By 1970, the handwriting was on the
wall. The reds had slipped to 50 percent of the table
wme market. whites had moved up lo 24 percent
and r05eS <prompted no doubt by the "pop" wine f ad)
had spurted to 26 per~nt.
Last year . at'rord1ng to Impact. white wines cap-
tured an amazing 49 percent of the market. The reds
were down lo JO percent and rose. 21 percent.
The reason fo r this switch· the people who used
to order Mart.snis and Manhattans <when's the last
ume you heard that ~lrta1I ordered~> now ask for
white wme. M arvin R. Shanken. the pubbsber of Im·
pact. put 1t this way: .. ·A glass of white wtne please'
v. as the s ing le most popular phrase !:ipoke n 1n
restaurants, bars and home!:l tn 1979 "
ANOTHER W .\ Y TO trnck wme sales 1s by look·
ang at ronsumpt1on stah· b> state A Los Angele:.
nev. sletter. The Wine lnv.-.,tor. did this analysis. find
1ng that in 1m . as an 1978. 10 !>lates accounted for 62 6
percent o( U S wine M n'>umptJon The 81g Ten
Cahfonua. New York . llhML<s. Florida. Nev. Jersey.
Te>tas, P€'nnsylvan1a. M a ... ~achusetts. M1ch1gan and
Ohio
Cal1forn1a was. of c our:.i> the big gulper, ai. it
al"'a>s l.b ~Y itself ll acrriunted for 22 percent of na
l1onal consumpllon By now you've read umpteen
stones about· the econom1<' miracle of the Sunbelt.
It's reOttt.ed here too 'Tlle b1Uest gainer. among the Big Ten . were
Texas. up 10 7 percent, cind l-1onda. up 10 6 percent
(Thts ~ measured. 1nc1dentally. an gallonage. ~
these fig~ are ann at1on·proof 1 Flunda whipped
past Nev. Jcr'>l·~ to take 1b rightful place as thl' na-
tion s fourth IJrJ?esl wino state -and Texa~ moved
ilhead of Penn!:lylvanw to O<'Cupy sixth place
OIDO IS Ot;T of wha<'k with the re::.t of the cr>un
try Wine ::.h1pmcnl!> there were down I 6 percent an
1979 •
Mea.sun'<I b> con~umptJon per adult 121 years
and OV<'rl. the leadtn~ markets are the Dtstnt'l of
Columbia and Ne\ ada. But Jim Deane, ma naging
l'd1tor of Tht• Wine Investor. points out that those are
mis leading and1calors because so much o ( the wane
~Id Uwre 1s bought b) nonresidents
Tht> real per capita leader 1s California The
avera~e Cahfom1a resident dnnks t"' ice as much
wme 3.) lhe 111..anoJs resident. thrt>e limes as much as
the Wyooung resident and four limes as much as the
avt-ragt! H0061er 'n Indiana
Bl'T THE "l~E 1ndustr' 'houldn t put dQ1o1,n
those folks Ill Wyoming That stilh.' had the biggest
percent.age gam of a n y an 1979. wuh s hipments up
107 9 pe~nt The reason the:, made 1t legal to ::.ell
wine Ill gn>N'ry i.tores
Put that stuff on supermarket sMlves and people
will walk out w1lb 11 · °' haven't you ever seen a
shopptng cart movmg through a Ca.bforrua checkout
counter '>
Freeze to Continue
LOS ANGELES CAP ) Alter two month.s. Safeway
Stores Inc . has announced an end to 11..S partJc1pallon 1n a
price freeze on house-brand items
But two other supermarket chains 1n the Lo6 Angeles
area. Ralphs and Thrift1mart. said they plan to continue
the st.ore-br'and freeu at least until June 6 when they
are expected to re~valuatc the freeze on st.ore brand
items
Safetvry. the nation ·s largest food cham wtth 1.971
stores. held the bne for two months on pn~ of 180 sl~ple
grocery items
Chinese Kekoukele
PEKING <APl -Coca Cola 1s now available to the
Chlnl-St.' .,.._'Opie but so far there is no rush lo buy it. Some
uy it tastes lake medicine
"Pl<'as<> dnnk Kekoukele, '\1 t'ents a bottle ... say signs
outside Clunese ~hops v. here at has been on sale for some
t hrtt weeks.
Kekoukele. a made-up Chmese word for t he dnnk that
means "appetizing and pleasing." has been on sale in
China since January. But until recently. it was only on sale
to foreigners, shopkeepers say. If
Gold, Metal Quotations
By Tiie Alleda&ed PttM ~: morning fix"'-$509.25. orr $3.25; afternoon
Cixlng SSl0.00, otr $2.50; closing $510.50.
Parts: afternoon fixing $53S.03. off $6.18.
f'naldut: $508.99. of($8.3'.
Zmtdll: $508.00 bid, off S2.00: $513.00 aaked
New Yon: Handy at Harman mid-momin1 $510.00. off
$2.50.
New VoR: En1elhard aelUnc S)riee mld·morulng
$510 oo. off $2.50.
Netr l'..-11 : Engelhard fabricated eold mid·momlng
SW 85. otC t2 SS.
* * * N'EW YORK <AP ) -Handy & Harman New York
anver $12.800.
Engelhard silver S12.7~; fabricated $13.440.
* * * NEW YORK <AP> Spot noalerTOUt meul prices
toda~: c.,,. .'2~·.llS'A a pound, U.S. delUuUoal.
lAM 45-45 ceate • pow.Id. za.c JT~ CftU a pOuct, deliwred.
Tfa .... pomd. •rc•J 1410 oo per n.t. P'1• _...,MMU"OJoa.N.Y.
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NEW YORK <AP> -CBS had
the rour highesl·raled programs
m the week ending May 4. but
A BC hs ted half o f the A C
Nielsen Co. ·s Top 20 and won the
three·way prime-time ratrngs
race for the second strcught
seven-day period.
CBS' "Dukes of Hazzard" wa!:>
the week's No 1 show. with 1:1
rating of 24.8 Nielsen says that
means of all the homes m the
country Wlth television. just un·
der a quarter saw ul least part
of the top-rated show.
"M·A·S.ll," "6' Minutes" and
"Flo" trailed the leader. with
ABC's "That 's In credible '··
fifth. ABC had only two otiltr
programs in the first 10, but
seven in the second 10. and com-
piled a ratmg for the week of
16.7 to CBS' 16 3. NBC was Uurd
at 14.S..
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in a n a verage prime·t1me
minute during the week. 16 7
percent or the country's TV·
equipped ~mes were tuned to
I ABC.
. ABC now has won both weeks'
competillOn since the end of the
1979·80 prime·time season April
20. CBS grabbed the prime·time
championship from ABC in the
recently completed TV year by
one ·t.enlb of a ratings point.
NBC MANAGED to keep the
race relatively close with help
from a couple or specials. the
Country Music Assoc iation
awards show. tied for sixth in
the ratings for the week. and the TUE WEEK'S TOP 10 shows:
Jobo Denver-George Burns mo· "Dukes ol Hauard." with a
t1on p1C'ture ... Ob. God ' .. in 11th rating of 24.8 representing 18.9
place m1Ufon homes. "M·A·S-H," 24.5
C BS got a boo6t from "GI· or 18 7 million. "60 Minutes,"
dt>on's Trumpet," a._"lfallm&.rtc 24 .2 or 18.S million. aod "Flo,"
Ha ll of f'amt' ' pre!>enl<Hron 23 3 or 17.8 million, all CBS:
s tarring Henry Fonda. whi ch "That's Incredible!" 22.3 or 17
was 16th for the week. while million. ABC , Country Music
ABC scored with "Batlle of the A wards Sbow , NB C. a nd
Networlc Stars" in 21st place and "Three's Company," ABC. both
··Ann· Margret's Hollywood Mov· 21.6 or 16.5 millioo: "Dallas,"
1e Girls.'' 25th. 21.3 or 16.3 million, and ''Real
NBC suffered at the bottom of People." NBC. a nd "Vegas,"
the ratings. with four of the five ABC. both 19.8 or 15.1 millioo.
least·watched programs. CBS' ' The next 10 programs :
"Tim Conway" show was 59t.h, Movie -"Ob, God!" NBC:
followed by four NBC programs. .. Eight is Enough " and "Love
"BJ and the Bear." Part II of a Boat." both A BC: "CbarUe 's
·Dis ney's Wonderful World" Angels" and .. Benson." both
presentation of "The Secret of ABC, lie: "Hallmark HaU of
the Lost Valley," and a two-part I Fame-Gldeoo's Trumpet ," CBS;
repeat of lhe movie "The Tower· "Happy. Day.~" and "Laver:ne
mg Inferno:· with the conclusK>O and Sbt.rley, both ABC. tie :
62nd and the first installment "20·20," ABC. and "01ff rent
63rd Strokes." NBC.
'Princess' to Air
WASHINGTON <AP> -The Public Broadcasting Service bas made it clear that 1t has no intention of canceling its planned show-
ing of the controversial documentary. "Death or a Princess."
"While we fully understand the gravity of the eoocerns regard·
ing broadcast of this film. we stand by the program and intend to
feed il as scheduJed from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Monday, May 12,"
said Barry Chase, PBS' director of current affairs programming.
Chase did say, however. t hat reporter BW Moyers and public
station WNET·TV in Ne w York have been asked to prepatt a
followup program tbat might be broadcast i mmediately after tbe
documentary.
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