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1980-05-14 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 1 ~fLaflJl:na Bills Arrests • ' • Defendant Says 400 Undereover Orgies Planned Agents Awaited In ion Viejo f Iran Mission? ~ ... ~ ..... ~·-· • ._. .. .. • , • • • . . • • . .-·:'"""' .... ~ . \116,.A.~~ ~ -~4 •'j'" ~ .(. . • . • ,.. • .t'· ·~~·. ;i... • . . . • .. '-t. -.;'.~, .. ~ .•...... I.LY . Pl LOI .. :.~-:-~ .> •• -#.~·· . ·-: . . . . \ ~ .f • . . f . • . ,,,. ' . . ~·· ,.,, ,1~ { !J . . • :-· . . ._;_ ~.· oes Toma I'!".~.··~(." •,•,.,, • ""I •'··. ,· ' I •• • 't . · •'I.\/.,\•, r,. • .• . . . .--Jfl ~ ...... . 25c . . . "" . ·~+ 1( * . * . * *~:{ >} ,. ~f .... $... '. . ' ,,i • • ' -• ~· ,~ . ' l ~I , • "• ' Ii# I .... ~. I .. ' . . . . -t:..-'~ J) WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 14, 1980 VOL. 7J, NO US, 4 SfCTION~. 46 PAGES A Pri:~ Catch J asen Randall, 8, demonstrates ~ow you have to sneak up on a giant, eight-pound spider crab -from behind. His dog, Sandy. seems to be even more en· thusiastic about keeping his distance, beca~e that thing is still moving. Jasen and Sandy surpnsed the monster Tuesday afternoon at Corona del Mar State Beach jetty. Family is undecided whether to take it to the taxidermist or let Mrs. Randall try her band with it in tbe kitchen. Undercover Agents In Iran Rescue Try CHICAGO tA.P) -The abort- ed commanclo effort to releUe American bo9tapl in Ira was mucb larser tban ha• been made public, Clllcato Sun-nmes cohamnllt lrv K...,clDet Mid to- day. Kupclnet aaJd Wa1bln1ton IOUrtea who Mqulnd I copy ol U.. ml81km llM IDdlea&ed tblt 1tbout .00 mf1NDTer ...... -JD•t ot tbem lran1au -were J'WdJ to onat. havoc lD con· :tuactioD wtU. tb• au~ ,._.. tbe A.llMrioan MldbJmWe.ttmc.a.t . .. 1'ln na • .. IMdiate com· .... ,._ .... ~······ • tM ... ,,_.,... ....... i ..... ............... ~'° ....................... ••••n .,.,.n ... · •• , ..... ,~ I sources bave said agents bad been pre-positioned to belp the commandos. The mission was aborted in tbe Iranian desert April 25 after three helicopters failed. EiCbl U.S. servicemen died in an ex· ploaion u the force withdrew. Kupclnet quoted bia wliden· tUied toUrces u sayin1 the un· dercover a1enta were reedy to "dJarupt normal opet"aUOna ud create mayhem'' tn Tw• ..S that 1tveral bomb•••• ••r• elUMd to cllvert UM Ir .... ce Md m&IW'J. Tian ao ....... toN ..... \nme 1t1bt.:. pollc1 radio trwml -· wllter ...,..,,a tel ..... ..me and ·~ •· ... ua1..m.e. he..W. Kuoetnet ntd the U tOll'I· malHloe •nttlftde•d to HIM UM CIM IAfD, , ... Al> IAlgmaa Bills Nine Facing Pyramid Rap By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ot tM Deity Pllet Suff Ni ne Oran~e County residents, who authorities allege promoted . a g e t ·ric h -quick pyramid scheme, were arrested Tuesday night in Laguna Hills by Oran~e County Sheriff's undercover in- vestigators. The arrests occurred at 8:20 p.m. at tbe residence of Elias Karam, 32, oC 24902 Hon, despite "security measures" that had Defendant Tells Jury Orgy Plans By DA VlD KUTZMANN Ot .. Delly ~ ltaff Extortion defendant Jill Marie Bramlette told an Orange Coun- ty Superior Court jury Tuesday s he contacted San Clemente civic ieader Gale Howe last year to have sexual intercou~e with him and then work for his travel agency as a "hostess." Mias Bramlette, a 21-year-old San Dieeo collece student, de· nied sbe attempted to extort $3,000 from Howe in return for ber silence oo their alleced sex· ual affain. Howe, leader of a reeall move- ment qainat Mayor Karoline Koester and a lso owner of Anchor Travel, telUlied earlier ln the .-be never had sex with the a&eDder' blonde-haired woman.. He did aclmlt they went to a maW room toeetber for that purpoee. Howe portnJ9d bimaeU u the vicUm ot Mu. Bramlette'• at- tempts to blackmail bim but the attractive atudeat told a dlf · ferent llOrJ '1WdaJ in Superior Court Judp 8)'1"0D KcllWan'• couftroOID. Sbe Wd lhe CGDtacted Howe on tbe advice of a f rlead ln Marcil. im. "He (Ho .. > wu to fwm a ........ tuUon rinl and I WU le bl I part ol that," lbe ....... M t11 8nml11t1 uld the "'5i!4=" to ......... t. Id •• '"" .... . e1ud ...._._....... COftHfl.U., ... ,. ......... ,, aadlft6110dll ..... .... ,..... ...... ~ ~ been taken to bar entry by local law enforcement or federal In- ternal Revenue Service agents. sheriff's Lt Wyatt Hart. said to- day. Ka ram and eight others re· ceivcd c1t<1t1ons alleging v1ola- t1ons of Penal Code Section 327. whic h makl•s endless c hain schem<'S unlawful Karam also "'as cited for e<>nduct1ng a lot tery Others "'ho rere1 vcd a rrest citations wer e identified as Stephen Alan Grac10, 28, of Laguna Hills. Samuel Waknane. 21. or Santa Ana. Linda Kay Austin, 28. of La Habra, Rufus Pearce Maness. 43. of Garden G r ove . Arthur Jame s Papadopoulos, 29. or Mission Viejo; Sandra Ann Cast1eUese. 25. of Laguna Hills. Nelson Caro. 35, of El Toro. and Denise Waknine Linville. 38, of El Toro. Hart said about 30 persons were attending the "business list concept meeting·· at the Karam residence. The minimum "in· vestment" was $1 ,000, be said. On May 2, 12 persons were ar- rested are after two sheriff's un· dercover investigators, a~m· r.anied by two news reporters. nfiltrated a pyramid meeting in Mission Viejo. H art pre dicted that in - vestigators will be attempting to work their way into other meet· logs in the hopes of toppling the pyramMk, which a.re PC>PPinl up throughout Oran1e County and the state. Hart said scores of meetincs are being beld niebUy at private residences as more and more people are lured Into the acbemes which promise an even- tual return of $16,000 on a $1 ,000 investment. "There are so many people now involved -aome people are ln as many aa 10 different pyramidA at a coet of $10,000 - that ll these thln11 atop or are 1top,ped. lhey're 1olnc to eat It.·• • 1'he)''re fl1httn1 for aur· vlval," Hart 1aid. Th• lhertlf't department, bl 111d, II recelvinl about IO calla per day trom penou qutltion· lnl Ult ... aUty ot tM pyra.-.. "About one-t.hlrd ot UM• are people •ho can't 11t ti"'' ..... , ............. d. n., .... ,,.... ......... tvl ol • HWulH ··-"· .. .. t ol ....... ol • .,.., ol • .. C'llMN ..... Alt .. ,..~ Rrfiri119 Rep. Charles C. Diggs Jr . 0 -Mich .. coo.v1cled of mail fraud and financial im- proprieties. has announced he will reUre from Congress in J anuary. Santa Ana \l ants Out of • Sex Program Santa Ana Unified School Dis· trict trustees urged abandonment Tuesday night or a proposed state sex educaUon plan that critics claimed would e ncourage children to experiment with sex· ual behavioral an early age. The board unanimously ap· proved·a res0fuiion calling on s tate education officials to wilhdraw the proposed sex in· struction guide, "F.ducatioo for Human Sex.uality." Board President EH11betb Robertson said the use of the teachen' handbook could cause future problems. Other critics suuested that dia.cuaslons of s ex amOf!C children 1nd teachers would cauae children to atart ex· perlmentlnc wltb 1exu1I behavior Tbey 11kl the sex tducaUon calltd for In \be manual lboWd be ta• • the bome. Te.hen la Jail IPllNOnlLD Mau. lAP> -TlllrtHn 1tr,kh•1 pubUe tt'hool WM'Mn heve ._ ... to jaU far ...._ ..,..... a ... da1 .,...._ thei Ml ·• .. dtr'••• ~°'fl ..... 5 Killed, 81 Hurt ·-In Area KALAMAZOO. Mich. <AP> Downtown Kalamazoo looked like a ··ghost town" today after ::.everaJ deadly tornadoes ripped through the ci ty and outlying areas. killing five people and <'a using S40 million in damage. Two tornadoes hit this city or I 90.000 at rush hour Tuesday. leaving 81 people injured and 1.200 ho m el ess and other twisters roared through four ad- Jacent townships in Van Buren County -Bangor . Arlington, Waverly and Armena. ··it looks Li.kc a ghost town:· said Gov William Milliken who s ur veyed the Kalamazoo damage Tuesday night, dedared a stale of emergency in the area and ordered in state troopers to help restore order. ··rt reminds me oC a bombed-out city." Eighty-one persons were in- jured. according to spokesmen at two hospitals in the city. Six were admitted to Bronson Methodist Hospital. including two in serious condition. City officials originally said seven people had died but that fi gure was reduced to five early today when it was discovered <See STORM, Page A2) Coast Weather Partly cloudy through Thursday morning , then mostly s unny . Lows tonight S2 at the beaches. 57 inland. H.igM Thursday 6S to 70. IN81•ET88~'1 Work can be hclbU formmg, Bnt1111 labor ~,, di•· covered 'odov wlan moat of r lie "otfott · • H m Hhott workers ~ o · 24·fw>•" ,,...,.,_ pbt to pn>C••t QO•» ,,,.,,..,., ....... p_,. 02. ..... MY•...,._. t.1 .. ..,. .. ... :: .... ........... ii ·~ • 2 Americans Jail~ in Iran By 1"flie ~lalH ,,.._ Two American mm bave bHt\ anetled ln Iran tn coanectioa wtt.b the flilfcl holtqe·rwcue mlMkia Md are belu btW ln p r 1100 ln Tebra~ tllo prOI · ecutor-19neraJ'1 omce a&W t.o- day An o fftcaat Hid th t wo Am~rkuw. ~ 1am .. wen not dlldoHd, wett Mint l*d ln Evin Prilon -\.be tame ptac-e Cynthla Dwyu , an Amenr an frtt·lance J< um1ilL1Jl frorn Bui falo. N Y . ls hl-11\i held Ht•volu tJonal")' &uardi who arralt!d he,r say they have proor she Is a ("tA spy The Iranian govt'rnmetit a.bo announ<.'t.'d thut •n 10lemaUon&J eonferenre wowld be held ln Tehran. the Iranian capital , from June 2·S. to deal with aJ leged Amencan cnmes aga1ru.t 1 ran. mcludmg the rest'ue effort Jast m onth 1n which eight A m eracOAn commandos were kille<1. A leadJ.ng Iranian ofCit'laJ said today the newly elected Iranian Parliament wtU not consider the fate of the A.meracun hostages * * * f'l"'09IP~AI RAID.~. hostages by prete nding lo be supporters or Iranian President Abolhassan Bani Sadr He said sever al militants holding the hostag~ were bemg pa1c..I by the United States to cooperate and were to help the raiders once Ln- :.1de the U.S. Embassy com - pound in Tehran He also said the commandos were carrylng a chemical for tn· capacatating everyone mside the e mbassv should those mahtants bt> doubie agenL'- The pl<1n called for t he hostSJ.?l"l> ;rnd r escuers to be flown by hl'11 coptcrs lo the de ser t base from whirh they would escape the country 10 C·13C transport planes K upd net :.aid Bani ·Sad r '!> wife and children are still living 1n Paris. where they have been since leavmg I ran aft er the shah was depo6(.'0 ror some Umc> aflt>r It m('('t.a. probably putlin& Ofr lhe 116U bt>yond J ""'" "W' bave '!'l¥'Y rnort' h'flOOf" t&nl decWona, aald A)'atol lah Mohammad Beheeh U. hcMt of the J&&1tlu Mlnlat ry •nd • •l>Ok•man for lran'a nom ln1a1Jy ruUna ReYOluUonary CouncLI Ayatollah RuhoUah Khoml'ull. I ran ·a aupreme revo lution ary leadH. ha." Hid the Parhainenl will ~i<k> what to do aibout lhl' SO Ameritlm h<Mltugei. v. ho "JX°nl their 192nd da) tn t•apt1v1t) tc,1c day 8ehesbt1 earlier ~ai d thl' host age ~ue v.ould not be c..lt' bated tn Parliament before mld J uo~ Hi11 com men la tod•Y seemf'd to &Ddlcate the debate would be later than that The Parliament . which Behesbti said would probubly ~on vene in the next Wt.>t>k or l wo, will be dominated by m cmberi. of the Islamic Republican Party. many ol whose member:; favor putting the botitages on lliaJ as spies In other d<'velopme nL'i today A yato ll a h Su dc J.?h Kha lkhah . the revolut1onan C'ourt Judge who sentenced many o( the deposted shah· s m masters and generals to death. s aid he was resigning bis po~t fighting drug syndicates An Jranian 0 11 M1n1-.trv SP<'kesman announced a ne"' agrttment for Iran to sell 011 to Ch i na _ He dad not d1 sc los" terms The former dtrC<'tor or lhl· Iranian National 0 11 Co predict ed dunng a news confer<'nC<' Ln Pans that Khom euu v.ould be overthrown. He said there are clements in Iran's armc-d forcl'S read\ to rebel ·The Iranian armL'<i forcec, JOtnl staff said tv.o unidentirwd planes nolated lrirntan air spact Tuesda;. night. but nl'V. off afl~r Iranian fighter JN., look off from Bandar Abbas Atr BJsl' 10 southeaste rn Iran The armc-d forrcs said an Iranian an Corre Phantom Jet· collided Wlth a m1ntbu.-. wh1ll· be- inJ! move<! lo thl• runwa) al Bandsar Abbas air basl' and s1't guards on the bus wen• ktllt>d An inqwry w as launch(:d Judge Nixes Bail For FJ7 Sex Suspect A Muruc1pal Court JUdl(e re fused Tuesday lo reduce the S250.000 ba il for a Fo unta in Valle) man who was descnbed by a pr~utor as one or the worst sex offe nders in Orange County The high bail was retained because of fears that Leohs Lee Heater might flee prosecution. accord ing to Judge Ragnar Engebretsen fled prosecution t w lc1: pre v1ously Chatterton said Heater was arrested m Santa Ana an 1967 tn a child moleslJOg case. He fl ed to Ireland and Canada and eventually was re-arrested 1n New York JO 1971 on a war· rant of unlawful flight to avoid prosl'<'.ulton. according lo Chat terton. irs A STlet<Y SITUATION OUTSIDE THE ANAHEIM,.,_~ DEPARTM'iNT'roolv ...... ·- When Aooflng Trude Ex:ploded, Enelre Area Wu Cowef'9d Wtttt Oummy, INedc Tw f 'ro• Pafl#' :\ I TRIAL ... She said Howe. during the ir first San Diego meeting last 1>pr1n~ at a M1ss1on Ua y hotel. du;- cusst'd m dl'l<1il v. hat her Job v.ouldlx· She tesllf1ed she v. as to work in San D1c1oto. Las \'eg~ arid Mass 100 \ tf' JO. wheN' St'X orgies "l'rt• plann1'(I M ts:. Br.1mfrlll'. undl·r tht• 'llll''ttonin.: of c..ldl•nse attorne) fl1)b(•rt .Jaml'""'n .,~1d Shl' "'a5 to mal..l• bd\\•'t'll ~1.uoo .rnd S5.000 111·r V.l't'k Aftt•r tht·ar ftr-.t m 1•1 t10g m Uw rocktall luu11~1· or th1: S1tn D1e~o ho tl'l. -.ht· ll•:..11hl-<l llov.t-took her back t11 his room .ind they had M'\, ror v.h1ch ht• gave her $100 llO\.\l' prt•\•tou:.I)' tcsllfted they ml·I hrn·n, Jt tlw hol<'I to dt!'\ ('U':o> lh1• I rip \ht• V. l:o>hl·d lo ar rJlll!l' tor tw r p.1n•u1 .... ind lht·n JJJrll•d comp.111' S t•\l'ral V.l'l'k -.. lall·r . Miss Hr.trnll'llt· ... ;11cf. lJ;,we n·tuml'<l to Sun lltl·g11 .inti thl') met al a M tS<,ton V&lll'v motel. where the> as.?a1n had :.l'x llowt'. 111 ht:. lc:!-it1monv. said he :.itlemptl·d t o ha \ e in t<'rt'<1Ur<.l' v.1th hc•r on a -.1·t·1•nd hu-.1m·..,... t rip lo San T>wi.:o hut did not v. h<'n sh<' askt-<l him to rc•funtl 111<, c·omm1s'>t0n for ar ran.:1n1• ht·r 11a rcnt., C'anbhc:an ('rUIM' In thl• rnllov.1ng mnnth. :\11,., Br:imlt•llt• -.;i 1d. -.ht.• l'nntacted llov. L· about h1" l'mplo) mt-nl promise.. but o~ver threatened to discloi..-their liaison to his \4lfe. th{· pn·'>s. or the chamber or rornnwrn·. of v. ht<'h he is a dtrl'<'ll1r In Junt· -.h1· tf'st1f 1Nl . he liae'kl·cl out of ht-; prom1'>CS oo c·mplo;.menl h~r;.iusc 11 <'nuld hurt t11m poltttc.illy and then thrt·<H1•nt•d 111 kill her 1! sh<: di\ 11 lgl'd v.ha! 'h(• J...n1· ..... lit'<'3U!-it' of ht•r sl ru~gltnJ.? f1nant1al cont11t1on. s he testified. :..hl' ewntually a ... k<:d llowe for a St .000 lnan Shl' denied she ever dcmannrrl S:U.tCIO fr()m him. as llo we has te5t1f1t-d, in return for Roofing Tar Blast Splatters Station The world look~ black rn !1rtftghter1<1 at :.talion 7 1n Anaht>1m today. and th~ sticky s 1tuat1on JU.St won't go away. A vat full of a polyurethane roofing rompounrl 1·1< plocfrcJ Tuesda~ m front 11( the· -.t.Jl1on ~pev.in.: lhl' cumm) hlJt l.. r ht•m1ral O\f'r t'VNVthtn ~ v.1lhtn lO(J I I'\ l HB Suspect linked to 20 County Heists ,\ man v. antL"<I by llunt1ngton Bt>ach µohN! for five ltquor ston· holdups this year now has bet-n ltnkt.'d by authorities tu at lcuM lO robberies in eight Oranj(1· County ctlles over the past JU m onlh.s · lie has been dubbed th<' "Dr P<'PP<'r Bandit" b) Juthontu-:-. bl-<:au.w hl' gl'nt'ntllv brings J can of that bcvt·ragc to lhl' <'ashier bdon· c..11 ... pla) 1ng d rour inrh bill(' sll't!I revolver. accord- mg lo Sgt Luis Ochoa of Hunt 1n)!ton lkarh Poltct> l'ohCl' h:nt• .1 photo or lh<· man. taken by a liunlington Beach i.tore's ~urv e11lance camera Tbe :.usped 1s descnbed ~ .• ncatl~ drN>~l·d Caul'a '>1an mJh· :tj.!l' J5 40 ftH' ft•t•t. 10 tncht~ •tall. v.1th ltghl brnv.n rN'edin)! hatr and ,1 mustacht·. wranng re c t anl!ular !'!h ap<'d ~ol d nmmL-d cyeglasst·s lft· ofl l'n Wl"<i r!. a -.port t·o:i t. op<•n n1"<'k !<.h lrt :met a ~old n•·~·k ch<11n . Ochoa said · It ma<k a ml-s~ of the area, ""orst we t'Ver saw." ~-.td f'trl' ~,:irshal Charles Kanenbley. "'ll ro'f"ered I.he front of the staU<>n, lht• driveway, the lawn. the 'trcet and the apartment build mg JCf'O!>'I th<" ~tr~l Our Ctr(• truck L'> v. 1pt'd out T he nag 1~ glued to lht> naJ.?pole .. Ka nenblcy ~aid the lar like -.ub~tancl' 1socyanall' w~ rontaaned in one of tht: two JSO. ga llo n tanks aboard a truck belong\ng to the Urethane R.oo(. 1ng Co o( Gard~n Grove The truck had bffn parked for ~everal days at a nearb) ~hop pmg center: but wht:n two men J rr1ved Tue5day morning to v. ork on th(' center's roof. they noticed vapors emanatme from lht' tank d.lld drove 1t lo the fu-e ... tattoo The fire crew returned from a c•all and several men were put· ting nn breallung apparatiu to 1n '1•q ·~~Jlt• the fumt's v. hen th1• tJnl.. bit:\.\ up about ~a m , I m ~lad thP st ation d nor v. ,1.,n I open. they v.ould haH d rl\ en lfl, .. said Kanenblev r"'o on{! was IOJured JO the ex plos1on. he said. and .,everal pov. er hoes tom down by the for <'e of the blast ha\•t smC'<' bt•en repaired. Kanenbley s,aad wo rkers wtte able to relieve· the pressure 111 a ~erond funung-tank of ISO 1 'anate and~-chemical v.as pumped out ~.moved Deatif-f:J~m Not Allowed LOS A~G ELES t AP I A Cold Air · llo¥ering Overhead Stubborn.. cold, low Pfe$Sure air genttated in the Arctic con· tlnued to hang listleasly over the Orange Coast today. acting a.s a l'la n t r efrigerator a n d humidifier. The result wtll be coatlnued cool, P'&Y days at least through the weet<eod, except for brief perioda ol awiahlne and wanner te mperaturee durln1 the after. noon. Spokesm e n for t he U .S . Weather Serv1ce in Loa Angeles today halfheartedly retracted tentative fOf'ffuta of showen ls- sued Tuesday but didn't rule them out altogether . They revised tbelr predictions of a 10 percent chance ol drizzly shower artlVJty olCered Wed.Des day to jUlt a sUgbt. cbant'i! ol a httle preclpitaUon by thl~ after- noon. HunUaston Beach'• resldent weathe r watche r J . Sherman Denny, however, wouldn't rule out the shower possibility. "This unst.a~c molsture can do 'most anything," declared Denny. A s pokesm an Cor t.be U.S Weal.her Service ln Los Angeles today predicted an overnigh t high temper ature or 70, followed by a low of 51 early Thursday. S h e said 1t s hould b e somewhat sunny Thursday af. temoon but added no real sunny weather can be anticipated ln Southern California or the BaJa ('ahfonua a rea from TiJuana lo Ensenada before early next week. SPokes me n for the Orange County Flood Control District's hydrocraphy offiee said no pre. c apitation was monitored a t any or their st.atJons Tuesday. f',....r._..AI STORM ••• th• t one of the reported victJ ms had not dJed and another had t>N-n counted t wice, according to hos pital olficials A twister that hit Kalamazoo's downtown bus iness district about 4 pm. wreckl'<i the c tt )··-. 22-year -old pedestrian m all Thi· top of the 10.-.tory I ndustnal Stat~ Bank wa:i; ripped off and vartualJy every window broken. Two women wt're k11le<1 when wands ~ew off the entire back wall of the sev en -s t o r y C1lmon"s department store. One woman inside a laun dro mat a hall male from lbt.· downtown area was killed when a wall m lapsed 00 her . police re- ported Ten other persons ins1<:k- the lalmdry escaped senous tn Jury Man Gilman. 31 . who had just ~o marned Saturday, was in the laundromat with a fnend. Susan Muszynski, 26. "She went ou.Ls1de. sbe..saw.J.bf storm conung and we s aw tbe l oo k on h er face ." M s Mustynski saJd. "She grabbed ' her dog out o( the ca r and ran to a gully beside the laundromat fo r safety. We saw the building fall on her." "He has escaped previously in related C'ases and the offeMe is pa r ticularl y h e inou s." Engebr~n said today "The young man <Heater's a lleged victim) will live with the tra uma forever ·· When he returned to Orange County. Heater was r eleased on bail and was c harged with a per verted sex attack on a 17· year-old boy. accordmg to Chat- lc•rton · her sill:'nce. In addiltoo to tht' fivt• llunt angton BeaC'h holdu ~ and t wo an T ustin. the man ls bclicvl'd to b<- rcspom1ible for liquor stort' rob berie~ in Placentia. O rangt. Seal Beach. Fullerton. Anaheim. Santa Ana and Norwalk \f al1bu woman's wrongful death ... u11 agall\Sl American Airl.tnt-s over the Chlqtgo DC-10 cr ash 1 ast ytar was d1sm1ssed be<'au.se she was not a legal he ar of the man she lived with for more 1 han four years. A bout J ,000 homes we r e dam aged in Kalamazoo, poUce said . OM ol lbe bardest·hit res· id eotial areas was the West - wood section of Kalamazoo To wn.sblp, where a bout 60 homes wen destroyed and SOO others da m q ed. In the townships ol Bangor. Arlington, Waverly and Armen.a, 2.80 homes were hit. leaving 14 Utjured and about 250 homeless. The 48-year-Old Healer was ar- rested last Thursday by Foun- tain Valley police on suspick>n or h o ldin g an 18-year -old male h itchhiker prisoner overnight in h is ho me at 10922 Goldeoeye Ave .• and subjerting the youth to repeated sexual a buses by force. He Is racing a preliminary hearing on raJae imprbonment a nd various sex perversion c harges Friday in West Orange County Municipal Court. Heater remains in Orange County Jail to- day De puty District Attorney Robert Challe rtoo said today that, in his view. Heat.er ranks with the wors t sex offendera in Orange County history. Chatterton said Heater has DAILY PILOT f "f o..,... (.M\f 0.tf ,. .. Wtf .... "I\ ,~ ........... ,.. ... , ............... .... °'-c.. ... --. c-. "-"'-..... ~ -~ ""*·~ ........,,_ ·~ ,.na., .... '"4• ...... -... , _....,. =:: .. ·t.:.:~~ :·~ ~ ~: -·-""'-·-~ ... , ... _ ..... ='~':..'i.::'.:.: t:.=:.-:::--p 0 ·-·-... __ _ Uc•• C:W.., Ylc ............ -r..-.. ~ ._.._ -~ .. _..,.... .......... , ..... -.:!::~~ OMIM r--·--...... "-'-"' ... ,-.c...~ _.,......,.,,., ..... ...._ • TB 1t111("14).,._. a cu-. ...... ...,. ·--~ ..... He fled again. Chatterton sa1d, a nd w as a rrest ed a~ain 1n Laredo. Texas. an Apnl of 1972 Chatterton said Healer was re turned to the county in 1972 and received treatment as a mental ly disordered sex orfeoder He was sentenced to state prison in 1975 and paroled in 1977, according to Chatterton Youth Gang Fires Shots AtFVHomes T wo 17·year-old Santa Ana youths were U'ftSted Tuesday night aft.er they alle gedly fired shot.a I.mo two Fountain Valley ho mes in wha l police believe was aana·related acUvity. No btjwies were reported in the lncident. whkb occurred at about 7:JO•p.m . on W>rd St.reel, Juat IOUt.b ot Warner A venue. Police 1aJd sbota were f1red from a car and a truck contaJn- lnl flve 1ounc men. Two win· dowt and a 1tor11e shed were dam .. ed by .22·ca11ber bullet.a. officers a.a id . Police Detective Ooa Cook aald MVeral youth.I weN de· talned after U.e lncldent but were •••• an... pola de· t.mnlDed they were not involved ln&M ........ Tlae l'T·r•ar·old1. who.e •••n •t r• wltllheld. were tbarPd •Itta HHUlt wUh • ... , ..... ] ... ,.,..u... ... ........ , .......... .... :.:,,,,a..r .............. . D1t1•w C1i* '* &M Mt .................. ~ ............... .......... "I expected to pay the money <St.000> back." Miss Bramlette !><l id '>n Aug 13. the day of her ar. n •c,t sh<· mt·l llov. <' at the Red Fox loun~e. "here he gave her St.76.'l 1n money '>Upphed by the pohC'c llowe testafwd he went to th(• polire that day to expo5e her a llegE"d extortion plot against him She v.as arrested afte r being given the money f'rom Page A I CHAIN .•• 0 range County reside nts who say they intend to challenge the legality of the endless chain law. H art said the s heriffs view ls that the current law ls valid and applies to the pyram id plans. lnvesugators say they ftnd it ironic that people wbo believe the p)'l'amids arc lepl exert el· fort to screen potenUal Investors to det.ennlne if they are law en· forcement &Jent.s. Hart noted that undercover in· vesUgators who infiltra ted Tues· day night's meeting we n re· quired. a.a other..altendeea were. to •ltn a atatement they were not connected wtth law enforce· menl a1enctes. Coup's SucceN Still Uncertain KAMPALA. Ufanda (AP> - U1anda'1 re be.l loua mlUtary leadership. which anno.,aneed Tueaday it waa rt pl1cln1 Pr.I· dent Godfrey BlnalH 'I cMUu admlni1tr1tlon with a mlUtarJ 1ovemment , committed ltMll lo carryln1 out planned p,...._ • llal tlK't.IOM next l>effmber. Bul diplomac.t and aome u,.., d•n• Mid It w11 1UU tGo tart¥_ .. r.a Uae.., • ...,...,, .... .._ Hollings Gets Pos t WASl lINGTON CAP> Sen Ernest f'' llollmgs. 0 S.C . LS th<· nev. c hairman of the' SenJtl: HudJ.?et Committee T uesday. s ucret>dang Secretary or State Edmund S Mu.')kte llolhngs, 58. v. as a pprovl'd for the post b> ''oice vole of the Senate Tues day COIOMA•MAI IUI l.C1•ttwy. ,, .. ,,00 Los Angeles Superior Court .J udgc Ro berta Ralp h ruled Tuesday lhal Diane Merrkk had no right to sue the airline ln the d('ath o( Leonard Stogel. a SS- '('.lr-old salesman and must· i.·1ans' personal manager . Although Merrick bad laved v.11h Stogel for 4...., years. st.ate la~ does not pemut s\K'h suits bv a "putative spouse" someone v. ho LS not legally wed. but re gards tuln.S('lf or herself a~ mar ried. anyway sunwear • We Now Herve Our Usual COlllplete Selecffon of Op Shirts and Shorts In stock Red CrOM o(fkials said most of the homeless apparently were staying w1lh friends and rel· at1ve-s although three emergency s h!llers were established. ....... ._ ol U. Tu1MI• 11"• .,. .... u ...... ,.., ...... ..,.., ••••••• ~....... .. .................. ~ ................................... 11111 ........... iil ...... .. • , -- • Orange Coast ... -( 0 l .T I 0 N • Today"H Closing · N.'1. StoekH . ~ VOL 73, NO. 135, ~ SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CAL I FORNIA W E DNESDAY, MAY 1~, 1980 N TWE NTY-F IVE CENTS OC Puts New Airlines on Hold .,. DELO• ••oo•s ••WIN oe .. _,,,......., AirliMa clamorlna lo &t't lnto Oran1e County 's J o hn W•y ne Airport will have to waat at lea.st until after June 27. the Board ol Supervt.onl ruled Tuesd•y Tht' board voted 4 to I to derer a dedsion on how to compl} with a Fede r a l Av1a taon Ad miniBlration dema nd to open up the count y a irport t o more air lines until after a court hear * * * NewAir Routes Pushed The latest le tte r from the Federal Aviation Admin istration to the Orange County Board or S upe r viso rs r e ite r a t es t h e federal agency's insistence that John Wayne Airport be opened t o a d ditional commerc ia l airlines. Supervisors, who delayed de · eiding on a way to open a ccess to more airlines Tuesday, read the letter just befor e their morn- ing meetin~ The unda ted letter. signed by FAA Ch i e r Couns e l Clark Ons tad. denied that the federal government was trying to man- d ate "more aircraft noise for Ora nge County.·· However , Onstad continued. the county's failure to allow more airHnes the cha nce to fly o ut or the airport would prompt "further action" by the FAA. The letter praised a county staff report recommending that 12 or the 41 fights o rig anallng out of John Wa yne Airport be auctioned off to the highest bid· ding airlines. Onstad also agreed tha t a one· -yea r lest period for t he auction method was reasona ble The federal official we nt on to s uggest that the 29 re maining flig hts. which the s ta ff said s hould be allocated to the two jet a irlines now operating out ot the a irport, should e ventua lly join the other figh ts on the auction block. Although admitting that local officials were res ponsible ror de t ermining noise levels at th«.' county airport, Onstad criticized s upervisors' noise derinition. ··It is both a ppropriate a nd ne ce ssary (to) recogn ize the progr ess in noise a ba t eme nt technology which has occurred over the past decade ," the letter said. Onstad a dded that both resi· dents and air travelers could be appeased by incr e asin g the number or d a ily flig h ts for airlines ~ing quieter aircraft. The eight-page le tte r took is- sue with t he county's 95.000- pound limit on th e weight of airpla nes us ing J ohn Wayne runways . Th at limit prevents a irlines fro m us ing newly developed heavier but quieter jets. Jn what county offic ials say as (See AIRPORT, Page A2> Crocker Cuts Home Loans By4Percent SAN FRANCISCO <AP ) - Crocker Bank announced today lt bas lowered ltl rates 4 percent oia bome equity loans to 17 per· dent plus a two-point fee up to a snnimum of $50,000. For the put few months the bank bu limited the maximum loan to 125,000 and c harged 21 i--ceat plus two points. A point ls equal to oae percent of the tot.I loen amount. Tbe bank als o a nnounced lowered rates oo new auto loans . to 11~ percent from 171/4 per- cent. Property improvement loam bave been lowered to 1sv. f!!!eat plus a two-polnt fee ~ n iv. percent plus two •• ,,. ... MllDe lD tbe COit el ......... it poulble few Crecbrto ....... , ....... Mak "" PNIWIM Blek Betcbley -. ~ wW eoeUDue to ,.. Wft .._ ,_. for depolkon, ........ ....... allo lowered from J4it ,.,., eo 4 ,.cent oe odMr' ................. ... ,., ....... ...... ·-·1 , .. , .......... 3 ......... ...... .... ........ Mall, ............. .. 19,. ..... m1 lnvolVln,£ thf" t~AA and AJr C'allfornla . Sul)t'rvUIOrs were sched uled to rule on a staff re port that rec om mended a bt>aJed bad MUCtaOC'I of 12 or the .urport 's 4 I d"ily nagbts T he auctaon would allow any commerc ia l airline m eetana count} noise standa rds to com pete for the chance lo rly out or the airport Aar Caltromia. one or only two Jet a1rllnt>S no w operatlog out of J ohn Wayne Airpor t . filed a l1twt1uU Muy I cha llenging the FAA de mand County lawmakers , however. would not be bound by the court decision. s ance the FAA would s till have to ri te lega l action to open up a irport a ccess s hould the federal agency wan ats battle with the airlme Besides wanting to see the l'n u rt 's opinion o n the Air California case . supervisors said they needed more time to study an FAA letter received Tuesday morning. The letter praised' the county s t are r epo rt's a uction suggestion "Right now we're goang on in· 11m 1dat1 on . a lle gatio ns a nd thrt>ats. a nd we're havan,z a knee ·Je rk r eactio n ," s a id Supervisor Harnett Wieder . re re rrang to t he FAA la ws uit thrt-8t ~~~~~~~~~~ DON ANO GAIL MclNNIS SHARE LAUGH WITH POLICE CHl~F PETE GROSS (LEFT) About 350 Well-wishers Turn Out to Ro•at and Toast Former Newport Mayor Twisters Devastate Kalamazoo KALAMAZOO, Mich . IAP) Downtown Ka la mazoo looked hke a .. ghost town" today after several deadly tornadoes ripped through t he city and outlying ar eas. killing five people and causing $40 million in damaJ?e Two tornadoes hit this city of 00,000 at rush hour Tuesday, il'avmg 95 peoplt' injured and 1 .450 h om e l es~ and o t h e r twisters roared through four ad Jace nt townships an Van Buren Co unty Bangor . Arlington. Waverly and Armena . "It looks like a ghost town." said Gov. William MIU ike n who s urv e y e d t h e K a l a m azoo da m age Tuesday night. decla red a state of emergency in the a rea and ordered in state troopers to help restore order. "It re minds m e or a bombed-out citv " Eighty-one persons were an - jured. according to spokesmen at two hospitals in t he city. Sue wer e adm itte d to Bronson Methodist Hospital. including two in serious condit ion Cit y officials originally said seven people ha<!_ died but t hat figure was reduced to five e arly today when it was discovered th at one of the reported victims had not died and another had been counted twice. according to hospital officials. A twister that hit Kala m azoo's d ow ntown b us iness d ist r ic t about 4 p.m . wrecked the city's 22-year-old pedestrian ma ll. The top of the 10-story Industrial St ate Bank was ripped orr and virtually, every window broken. Two women were killed when winds blew o(f the entire back w a ll o f t h e seven-s tor y Gilmore's department s tore . One woman ins ide a laun- dromat a half mile from the downtown area was killed when a wall collapsed on he r. Lost Eatery Silver Found Employees of the Cha rt House restaurant were aurpriled Tues· da1 afternoon when they f<Mmd a pUlow eaae contalnlng $2,250 worth of a llver ln the reataurant'• truh bin. Police Nid the Items wen re- ported milllnl earUer lD UM day lD the bur1181'1 ot a KLD11 a.*9 homt. Tbe tbAtl pried opn lhe .. ol tlMI home. locas.d on tM cUff •MW &M ,...urut. and ltdt 1llnr n1tw1 re Ind H rYlll """· IH•UI,._. aakl lM)' *"''l kltOW ...,. tM ""°'' f~ , .... ol ........... ., .. . 'Nii's Finest' Ex-Mayor Mcinnis Roasted Donald Mcinnis. who ended 12 vea rs or service on the Newport ·Reach City Council last month. was roru,ted and toasted Tues ~ d ay e ve ning at the Marriott Hotel. Mc innis took the r1hhang in stride and heard himself called Newport's "fanest mayor · Ne wport 's c urrent mayor. J ackie Heathe r. d1dn·t d1sa~ret• and told the hundreds of gues ts that she consid ered herseH a student to Mcinnis when he wa~ on the council. Master o r ceremon ies Paul Salata went right to work on the 59-year-old Mcinnis . lie pointed out tha t Mcinnis ha d been out or offi ce only a month and already "great prog ress" IS being m ade on the up per bay brid ge Mc innis r~ea ved praise from Newport City Manager Robert W y nn a nd O range Count v APrlseC•te• ~uperv1sor T homas Riley Both agrl.'ed that the West Newport res1d£'nt had tau~ht them much Ht>prt'sentall \es for Sen S I ll :nakaw a. Co n g r ess m a n HobC'rt A<1dham . Stale Senator John Schm1t1 a nd Newport As · :-t•mbl)"Oman Ma ria n Bergeson prt•o;entl'd r C's o lutaons to the former coun<.'1lman :'>k lnnis. who :.a id th(' first dee ;1 dc of h1<, lt'nure was a JOY but the last two vpars a chor<'. said ht• was ~urpnscd a nd moved by the tes t1mon1 a l J!a the ra ng or about 350 "ell "1shers Teache r s in Jail SPRING Fll::LD. Mass. (API Thart et•n s tra k1 n g public ~1·hool tcacht'r!' have been sent t•1 1~111 for h('lp1n~ prolong a 16 dav walkout that has kept the t 1t·, .., 25,000 SC'hoolch1ldren out or <:I J~Sl'<; Juen Randall, 8, demonatratea how you have to 1neak up on a slant, elabt·pound spider crab -r~ behlnd. Hll dol, Sandy, aeema to be even men •· t.hual..Ue aboUt keepln1 hla diatanet, bteauee that lhlnl ll ldll morina: Juen and andy 1urp'1Md U.. rnou&al" n.ctay allernoon 1t Corona del Mar a... Beaett ,~aJi:::U'' la undleldld wMther to take U t.o UM t. The newest FAA letter. signed by Chief Counsel Cla rk Onstad, said that feder al officials couJd live with a temporary ~•lut1on for as long as one yea r . But Onsta d also warned that serious study of how to a llow an mo r e airlines must be con tanued "We cannot countenance delay when there a re practical solutions to the proble ms racing Or ange County " Standing a lone in his desire to l.AJguna Hilb t ake action on the airport issue was Supervisor Edison Miller . His fellow boa rd m embers ig- i.ored Miller 's request to con- sider adding fi ve daily flights to the present board-o rde red limit of '41 The ma1or1ty of the board Ill· s te ad directed staff m em bers to a na lyze the FAA letter . come up w 1th a spec1f1 c plan to auction "off flights to the highest bidders. CSffAIRUNES. Page AZ> Nine Facing Pyramid Rap By FRE DERICK SCHOEMEHL OI -°""'" ,.,._ \~ ,'Jine Orange C<Junty res1denlb. who authon u es a llege promoted a get ric h q uick p y r am id ~cheme, v.e re arrested Tot><,da) naght in La~una Jhlls by OTange Count} She riffs underco"cr m vec;u gators Tht> arr~t~ rJ<'curred al ft 20 p m at the re-.1dence of l':ha.., Karam. 32. of 24902 !Ion. de-.p1tc· secunt) m(·asurc·-., thitt had t>C'en taken tr1 har entn b} lrx-;JI la ~ (•nforct'mt"nt or fc·dt'ral In tern al Revenut• Sen ice :igenh , i:.henffs Lt W> alt II a rt . <;aad to dav Ka ram a nd eight other<, r1• ce1 \'cd citations allegm~ '1ola lions of Pt'nal Code Sectton 327 wh1 C'h makes endle<>s c hain schemes unlawful Ka ra m also was cited for conducting a lot tery. Others who ret"e1ved arr~t citations were 1de nt1r1ed as S t e p hen Alan Gra<'1n. 21! or Laguna Htlls . Samuel Waknme. 21. of Santa Ana, Linda K ay Austin, 28. o( La Habra . Rufus Pe ar ce Maness. 43. of Garde n G r o v e : Art hur J a m e'I Papad opoulos. 29 or M IS'ilOD V1e10. Sandra Ann Cas t1ellt>SC' 25. of Lagun a ll11lc; ~elson Caro. 35. of F.I Toro. and Den1..,t• Waknme Lmnlle. 38. of El Toro Hart c;a1d about 30 ix'rson-., 14 ere attend1n~ the bus1nt•!>.., IL.!>t concept meeting" at the Karam resade nct' The minimum · an vestment"' "as $1.000. he said On ~tay 2. 12 persons wen· ar rested a ft er two !>hc nff'~ un · de rcover mvesugators. acrom- panied by two ne ws n.'portt'rs. infiltrated a pyra mid meNmg m M iss1on Vie Jo Hart p r e dic t e d th at an vest1gat.ors will be a ttem ptang to work their way into other meet mgs an the hopes of toppling the pyra m ids. w h1 ch are poppmg up throughout Orange Count> and the state Ha rt said scort's or mef't1ngs a rc being held mghtl~ at pnvate residences as more a nd more peo p l e are lu r e d into t he schemes "hach promise a n e"en tual return or $16,000 o n a Sl.000 an vestment "There a re ::.o ma ny peQp lt' Board Tables ~non Busing Fees A plan to charge parents or students in the Ne wport Mesa Unified School District up to S20 per month to have a child ride to school in district buses will gel more study. District board me m bers told administrators Tuesday to con- tinue ~"Orting on the plan as a m e thod to sa lvage hom e-to- school transportation systems. Administrators est im ated that the fee plan could save the dls- t r I ct be t wee n $200,000 a nd $250,000 annually and s aid It re- s e mbles a s ys t em a lre ady worked out for Laguna Beach scbooll. Newport-Mesa high school stu· dent.a are being charged SlO a month t.b1s year to ride acbool bules. The monthly p ua pur~bue scheme would be expanded to In· elude middle and elementary tcboo&I. Superintendent J ohn Nlcoll wamed Tutlday nt1ht that a bullal f• eventually could ,.. 1ult fn demlH or t ha 1chool lraM~Qttem fie .... thet lMfore a f• WU tla•rlld for ........... ridtn . .... I ... ,.... "'" dally. ......................... ...,. ,. t ,, ...... .. no'A-involved "Orne people ~re . 1n ac; man"' a:. 10 d 1"He rent p\ ramacb at· a coM of SI0.000 that 1r these things stop or are ~topped , the~ re go1n~ to eat at " ··T he) rt• f1ght1n~ for :.ur- ' '"al. Hart .;aid IStt CHAl!'li . Pa"e A 2> Defendant Describes. 'Orgy' Plan 8~ DA VID K l 'TZMANN °'-~,,,.,,..s.- Extort1on defendant J ill Mane Rra m lette told a n Or ange Coun- 1~ . upenor Court Jur y Tuesday ..,he contacted San Clem ente Cl\ 1c· ll'JdN Gale Ho\!. e labt year to have sexual tnte rcourse with him and then work for bis travel agency as a "hostess " Mis." Bra mlette. a 21·year-old San 01e~o colle~e student , de· n1t•d '>ht• attC'mpted to extort SJ.000 from llo~t' an return for ht·r ..,ilt•nc·c· on thC'ar alleged sex· u.11 arra1r" • llo"t' lt .. Hh·r or J rN'all move men1 ai:aan"1 ~1 a~or Ka rohnt· t\OC''-IC'r anrt al~o nwner n f \nchor Tra\f•I tl's llhed t'arht'r 111 th,· "t•ek hl' nl'\'C'r had sex -..11h lhl• -.,!l'ndl•r. blonde -haired 1Ao m;,in Ill• did ,Jdm1t tht'y "ent lo .1 motl'I room together for thal purpose llo"<' portrayed himself as the '1ct1m of Miss Bram lette·s at tt•mpts to blackmail him but the attr active student told a d1f· fert'nt story Tuesday in Supenor Court Jud~e Byron Mc Millan's <'Ou rt room Sh«.' <,,ud she contacted Howe on th«.' ad\'1ce or a friend m ~t arch. l!mJ "lie ll lowe1 was tn fo rm a proM1tut1on rin~ and 1 \I. as to tx-a part of that." shl' tl'SI 1fa-d M 1 ... s Braml e tte said the purported nn~ wa-. to be operat· ed throug h llowc·.., travel agen· n · a nd offer C'hents inte llectual con\'ersat1on. compa nions hip. and sex 1r so de~1red Sht' said llowe, dur mg their firs t San Die go meetin~ la st :.pnng at a Mission Bay hotel, dis· <.'USsed in detail what her job would be. She test1f1ed sh«.' wa s t o wor k in San Diego, Las Vegas and !See TRIAL, Page A2) Coasl Weather Pa rtly cloudy throu~h Thursday morning. the n mo s tl y s unny . L o ws tonight 52 a t the beaches. 57 inland Highs Thurs da y 65 to 70 INSl•E TOD.4 '1 Work ron ~ hobll formmg. Britith labor ltod•r• daa- co~ed todatl uiMn molt of Hat ftorioft 't H mflUon worbn igftored a U·"°"' '"""'°""' plan to prot•lf goo- '"' """' oolkit•. ~ 0 2 ••••• -- ' I" • i J I i " M DAIL 'r PILOT N Aldrich Due UCI Laurels AIRUNES. • • and l.blM up ... wa..11 to allow more alrUH• acc.M without bruthlftl '" preHnl ftl1bt Umlt Tilt bNrd ad.loo alao will tOlkll P'M help lD comJq up v. Uh a C'C'tJfMI N"pOrt on the ac· rr•• ~"' 111ic1 Chao(."('IJor Danit-I (~ Aldnch Jr v.111 ti\• .av. .anl\'d tht• Ullf "E>.traorJtn.rnu~ at tht· 10th IUlOUt1I \ r In'"'' I l&Ud!l and Lnurt>l& b,mquet ~1turoa' ltt• U\ umong tht• mtmbers ot thl' l 'CI t•1tm11u~ n>n1 munlt) •ho "111 r t'<'t•l\ll' '.'>J>t'('l&I .a v.arch for SPECIAL AWARD Chancellor Aldric h DISTINGUISHED Or. Robert Newcomb TOP RESEARCHER Dr. Irving Leopold Dole Fraud Told BOSTON <AP> -Female col· lege studenL., nashing fake iden· tif1cation cards and claiming non-eXJstcnt children helped a No rtheastern U niversity physical education teacher col· lect as much as $1 million in fraudulent state welfare money, a prosecutor has said. The pro- fessor. Robert Buyes. 34, was arrested Tuesd ay in Harrisburg, Pa O~ANOECOAST ~ DAILY PILOT f~ Or~ C...'t U..t .. "1te4 wnft -""<"' it fOMC>tntod ,,... ,,....,,.. 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C'XC'f'llmC't" an lt'OC'hlna. t~f'U\ h and cni<'f' at lhC' banquflt a t th«' 01snf') land tloel'I Th dlnnr1 PQnsorf'd b> tht \W I Alunuu A ~80<'1ah~.J .. t1I be htild ut 7 3t.l p m (olJOwtftl I M hoet NW'ltt•U hour In u<kflUon to the AlumnJ A& JOt'latlon A• 1arch. !hr UCI i\r adcml<' Senate •Ill ht> tow lbt' 1981 tNUn.1uJ1bC'd t·arulty lx turC'r uu .. on Or Glltwn ON.,. prof~ol ll()('i ~IOI) Dr Aldrtt'h 111 bt'lng tt'<' oecnu~ for hi:; lf'adt•r111h111 ut the l'CI c-ampu:; from 11$ '°'"''' twn to 1b pre:.e n t 1>c>~llltMl l"tw t-;xtraorc:bnnrius A .. ard 1i. thl· \ lumnl A!>MI 1ation a. h1aht• I honor be.l41wt"(J uµon th')."'l' "IK• bt>st ell.emplif\ th1• ~111rit irn,t pu.rpost• o( LICI T he Alumni A~"lh.'1.1t1011 ' ll1 ' 11ngu1shed Tea\'hlllt: \v.ai.t \\Ill bt• gl\·en to Dr Rubt•rt Nl'" t•omb of Corona del Mar. ll'\'tur\•r 111 the School oC Sod111I ~·1en1·t·i. Dr Nev.<'Omb h11:. t'1tl nl'l1 u 1•110 s1stent s upt>raor mt rn.: for hi' rlasses m :.tat1st1t·i. Crom 'tud\•nt ••va luations m n.'i."ent Yl'ar~ Or I rvi n~ II l.t.•01Hlld of l'iev. port Bt>ach. prt>fl'M•Or .ind chairman of ophthnlmulo~ ,at the l 1Cl ColleJlt' of M ed1chw, wall rtte1ve the assoc1atlon ' Distingwshed Res<.' arch A ward llC' 1s being honored Cor h1!-.11· complJs hments an more than ~10 'ears of r esearch in the fi eld of ophthalmology and h is ~uh s pecialty o f Ol'ular pharmacology Awards for p rnfe ;s1o n.al at'h1evement ",II be presented to John Thorne of Nt'wport Beach . assist.int dean of the UC'I Gr aduate 01\'lSJon. a nd Dr Ke n neth Bailey of Irvine. d1rl'<'tor of the UCI OH1ce of T eacher Education Tho rne \lllll he honor ed for h is work in the Graduate 01v1s1on and for h1~ contributJons to the graduate ar flrmat.Jve action program Or Bailey "',II Ix• rC'<'ogntzl'<I ror ha" 42 y ears of serv1ct' as an educator which encompas~es his work as a teacher . a d manist rator, res earl'her and author. Maryann Jacobi of Newport Beach. a doctoral candidate in the UCI Program rn Soci a l Ecology, will be named UCI'~ Outstanding Graduate Student. She is recognized for her superior academic work and he r contributions to the Campus En· '1ronmentaJ Assessment Team. a fi e ld study g r o up whose purpose 1s t o gather . analyze and report dat.a pt'rtamm g to the quality of the campus en\1ron ment Chnst1 Wagenbach of Garden Grove has been selected UCl's Outstanding Senior. Wagenbach as recognized for her overall grade point average of 3.95 and he r voluntary contributions as a b iologica l scie n ces p ee r academic advi59r and member o f the Assoc ia t e d S tudents S p eak e r s Com m itt ee . t h e Biological Sciences Scholastic Honor Society and Phi Beta Kappa. UCl's Outs tanding Athlete 1s swimmer Vangehs Coskinas of Corona def Mar. Coskinas. a native of Piraeus, Greece, ts a member of the 1980 Greek Olym. p1c S Wlm Team. He holds UCI school records m fi ve sw1mm1ng events. Upttn"h•« Ptitllp Anthony de "'"11 Mlll <'r 's c laim lb•t 1'u1•<1\la\ 'a nl'ttlWI wa11 a delaying 1 r th' llt< :olld the complex luue 11u~rltt"IJ mor~ study Anth o n y aareed w i th 1 t~prt· C'nt•tl\'01 from several •lrlln~. who complained that lhC' 11n"101H"-' aucUun was "Wl· r alt lll11•runlnatory and lnfi•· uooarv ··To au,•t loo off nt.1.hu wou.ld lK" th\" """' as auctloainC off ~hips 10 thtt marina t o tbe hl.ihc-et hlddC'r-$ Cir dolng the >.tfll\' v.tlh t~-d:> U\ a crowded 1·vn ,. atl""t't•nt hoepltal." Anthony ~11ld Supt•n IM•r Thomas Riley, "ho:o-t• \11:.tnct includes the u irpt1rt. at•t•u.<1ed M Uler of break· 1nai; 11 prom 1 ~e t o former Nt•"' pur t U1.•1n•b Mayor Paul fhdw(( · 1 k pronu~ed he would never do' any uctlon that would in· t•rrase the number of flights at tht »irport." Riley asserted. Miller derut"d t.be charge Nt'wport Beach Mayor Jackie lfeathf'r s wd she applauds the board's de<.'lsion "not to ~ !ltampedt'd by this so.called or· derby the FAA." Mrs !leather said her trip to Washington. D .C .. on alrpon t.>us1ness revealed "a oumber ol 3venul'll that the county <'&n go in acrommodating airlines " * * * f 'rota P~ .-t I AIRPORT ••. an about .face. the federal representative pr omised the FAA would share the C06l lo re- pa 1 r damage done lo John Wayne Airport's runways should heavier Jets be used Onstad also asserted that the count y·~ l1m1t of 500 miles for one way nights is contrary to fi.'der al law. CHAIN ... The s henH's department. he s aid. as ~1ving about 30 calls per day from persons question· mg the legality of the pyramids .. About one·th1rd oC them are people who c an 't get their mooey back." be said. The latest arrests cam e on the eve oC a scheduled announce- ment of formation of a group of Orange County residents who !>a) they intend to cha llenge the legality oC the e ndless chain law Han s aid the s heriff's vtew is that the current lav.-1s vaJJd and applies to the pyramid plans. lnvcsugators say they find 1t ironic that people wbo believe the pyram1ds are legal exert ef. fo rt to screen potential investors to determine if they are law en· for cement agents. Hart noted that undercover tn· vest1gators who infiltrated Tues· day rtight's meeting were rt" quired. as other atte ndees were, to sign a s tatem ent they were not connttted with law enforce. ment agenc ies. Stamp Funds Eyed WA S HI NGTON CAP > - Congress as rus hing to meet a Thurs rtay deadline to provide add1taonal money needed to keep 21 m1U1on Ame ricans from going without food stamps next month. ----JUST BREAKING---....... Lale Items Jrom today's world and nataonal riews ckwlcpmn.t, Sanctioru Support Pkaded by Muskie BRU8.5ELS, Belgium CAP) -Secretary of state Edmund S . Mu.kie, ln hil diplomatic debut, urged European allies today to Implement economic sancUom against Iran in the lntereet ot trana-AUantJc partnership and the Americans held boet.t1e more than six months. Muskie's call for solidarity came at a cloced meet.int ot the NATO Defense Planning CommJttee. Some of the Europeana have t.bruteaed to ease the sancUons rather than IOle CWTent lucrative contract&. "I understand the ability of some to waah lbelr bandl ol t.bil problem." a U.S. official said . But be stressed tbal tbe fate ot the hostages, whlle not technically a NATO lsaue. ii of vital COO· cem to the United States. Prfllft!U Fl,_ 8ri•9• 828 8110•• Sidi SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A s uit aeetln1 mor. tbaD 110 bWJon ln damages ~•use of the American 1.bowtq ot the "Death of a Princess" televtalon movie wu Ned in federal court today. The aetion, flied on behalf ol the world'• llUllima by two Mualim .uon.ya wbo are •mona lbe plalnt.lfta, claim Ulla ft1m WU "produced and aired" M part ol an "lDWDaUoaal C.• apt.raey to llllult. rldJcale, dlaeredlt and abuM followers ot lalam thrauOout tbl world . . . " 6Wtl Pl..._ htaf • .,,.r .... .,. LONDON CAP> -Tbt dollar Mid 1&ucty oe _. ...... ne~ ..... eodaJ wtau.e lald ldYIM9d. a. TGQo, tllla dollar doMd at •·• rw. up·"-m.a ~·,.. ...... ...,._._.,..._.at•aa.u ....... ,,. .................... , ....... . J:; r::nn llN .._.. ll-. • ,,_ •11·• ... ,.._, .. , ... ,.,, iii•,,_....., et au.•.,,_ 111.ftT111d1,. Class in GI~ Star Chriatem Cryatal Church · a, '°4NNll: a&YNOLD8 ............ _.... <>Pera ltar levwly Slll1 came to 0r .... C.0.tv Tuetdav nl,;bt to h~tp open the C ry1UI CathHlraJ. Ow monument built by preacher Robt-rt 8chulleor And Or. Schuller. drM~ In a tuxtdo. l,lllbtlroo a h~rd ()f medlo representatlvea lhrouah ht1 newe l a<'hlevement. the Mlo.111 bulldinJ eretted belalde the f'X· latlne Garden Grove Communlty Church. H I• discussio n c)( tht Sl8 million building 1n c lud~d sermonette» on "pouiblllty thJnkln&." Dr. Schuller alt0 ob- served that "a thing of beauty 1s a Joy forever ·' He explained h is bulldin1e combines e lements of GoUuc and Renaissance architecture The GotJuc tribute to God's majesty Ls the s 1ie of lhe mten or of the building. lhe immense Spanish marble altar and the 90-foot h igh door behind the altar lhat <'an swmg open at the tOU<'h ol a button The Renaissance touch as Lhl" tribute to man. he explained. The entryway ceilings are oo hJ1her than those of an ordinary home. Dr. Schuller said he wants his 10.000 rongregation members to understand their Importance in God's eyes as they e nter and God's power as they take their seals (o the main part o( the ca lhed.r a.I. Tuesd.iy, Dearly 3.000 ~e. m06t of whom had paid $1 ,500 each. showed up ror lhe operung of the <'alhedral Some had lo setUe Cor st.anding room instead of plush theater -type seat.s Lhat serve as the cathedral's pews And then there was the reason they'd come It wasn 't the preacher and 1t wasn 't h1s huge · buildlng. It was Beverly Sills. the red haired opera star who sang one of he r fanaJ performances Tues day night In a program that included wo rks ranging from folk ~&!> to V1vaJruy Miss Sills delighted her a udJeoce She had a few disadvantage~ to over rome andudang a tl·m porary sound~· ·s tem that was at odds 't'ith the echo-c hamber er feet of the gl s. :.tc.~I <1nd ron crete stn.JC'tur • lleropcrun ·na from \1\a101 at tim~ was lmost a tno of Salls· voices that le Ct a udlentt m embers wondering 1f lht• entire concert would end 1n a Jumble of sound. But the woman who h as starred 1n the world's gr eat opera houses ad1usted and th1· remainaer ol ber performanre was s ung to the acou.st1<'al qwr1ti. oft he build.Ing SRQ IN GAROEN GROVE Singer Beverty SUia In fact. tier rcnd1t1on of Schubert's "Ave Mana " seemed designed to take advantage ol the effect of the <'athedral'c; soanng root line The audien ce adored her la,·1~tun.g her w1th t~o standing ova lions Schuller presented the smgt'r v.1th a huge bouquet oC rose5 at tht-ronclus100 of the con~rt. tht>n thanked ber for appeanng Has cathedral won't of(1c1alt; Opt•n unlll September Tue~ay s concert w~ he ld lo help ra.l!* the final $4 m1l1Jon nc-eded to pay off the ronstruct1on loan In add1ll<m lo .;eflini? '>f·at'> frJr the tonct:rt plJtes be a rang lh• names of donor" wall he m.'>lall1-<l later Schuller h<t -. rJt'>t-<:1 money for his building b) 't'lhniz the 10.600 panes of gla~~ ab v.._.11 as small c ryslal decorator p1 et't-S "Thank ;ou all for comin1e. · he s aid after ~ass Sills lt:ft th(' red marble allar that had Stc>ncd as her sla~e · r,() an pea r t• G1w:1 lo\ t>-> vciu d nd I IO\l )OU Drug Gear Curbs Face Court Fight? By STEVE MARBLE Of .... Deity ~-, ..... A new ordinance in Newport Beach r estricting the sale of drug paraphe rnalia lo manors stands a good chance of being challenged 111 coun. its authors admit 'N>e ordinance. approved by the Newport Beach City Council this week. w11l prohibit manors from entenng any room where drug devices are ~d and bans the sale ol such items to manors Council members must give the ord.inanc-e a se<'ond readmg next month before at becomes ci-ty law. Robert Burnham. Newport's aaaiatant city attomev. said the COIOMA•MAI 1111 .. . ... ""'· 671-9700 proposed law wa~ modele<1 after paraphe rnalia ordinancl's 1n Lakewood and Westmmster and both ha\'C been taken to coun Rut rounc1l membc~ de<"1ded to take that rt[;k after a group of paren ts and PohC'e Chief Charles Gross said Lhe lav. 1s needed. ·'The legal sa le of these items," said Gross. 'md1t'ates. to a degree , an atmosphere "1th an the city of acceptab1ht; and pernuss1 ven ess tov. a rd the use of 1lhc1t drugs " John Todd. a Lakewood at· tomey who said he has s pent nearly a year helping Southland cities keep parapbemaJla laws on the book, predicted Newport Beach's ordinance will end up tn roun sunwear • We Now Have O..UsualC~ Selection of Op Shirts and Shorts in stock limn Raid larger l Operation CHICAGO CAP> -The abort· ed commando efron to rescue American boetages ln Iran was muc h larger than bas been made public. Chicago Sun-'nmes columnlsl Irv Kupdnet said to. day Kupclnet s aid Washington sources who acquired a copy of I he mwlon plan indicauct that about 400 undercover agents - moet ol them Iranians -were ready to create havoc in COO· Junction with the attempt to rescue the American hostages held by mllit.anls since lut Nov. 4 There was no Imme diate com· m ent from the Pentagon on the Sun-Times' report. In the past, the Pentagon has refused to rom ment on reports about the rovert o p e ration. a ltho ugh f>Ources have said agents had been pre·PoS1lloned to help the commandos. The mission was aborted in the lraruan desert April 2S after t hree helicopters failed Eight l' S !ter v1C"emcn djed in an ex· plos1on as the force withdrew. K UJ><.'IOCl quoted bis un.lden- t1(1ed souues as saying the un· dcrcover agent.'! were ready t.o 'disrupt normaJ operations and rreate mayhem" an Tehran and that several bombings we re planned to divert the Jraruan police and military They also intended to sabotage traffi c l ight s. police radi o t rans rruss1ons, wakr s upply and telephone ser vice and other e!. sent1al services. he i.aa<1 F,....pOfl# Al TRIAL.··. ~ J'>!-.lon V1cJO, where sex orgies v. ere planne<1 ~f 1~s Rr~mleue. under the quest1orung of defcn~c a ttorney Hobert Jamt-son, Slild ~he was le m.1h bc·t"et·n Sl.000 and $.5.000 Ut·r "l •k ,\fh·r th(·tr flr:.l meeting tn the •·O<'kt.'..IJI lou.nge of the San Diego hotc·I. -.h(' lt."l>l1f1ed. llowe t.oolc ht'r back tu hai. room and they h .. d ')t'X f<ar v. h1ch he gave Iler SIOo llo"c prern,usly t<·st1fled the\ met bncny Jt the hote l to dis- cuss tht! trip s~ wished to ar range (or her pa re n ts. and then parted company Several weeks, late r . Miss Hr J mlette said , flowe returned to San D1e~o and they met at a \1 1s~1on \.alley m otel. where they agrun had sex Bandit Sought, /11Fashion Island Holdup Ne" pon Reach police issued an a ll Polnts bulletm at noon to- day in seeking a gunman who reportedly robbed a woman shoppt'r at F'ash1on Island. ap- pa rentl~ taking her blue and "h1te Mer <'edes Benr Officer s s aid the Newport Beach woman had been shop- "'" g , opened the door to her car .:1nd tossed her purse inside v. hen the man appeared. Pohce s aid he brandished a re· \Olve r and ordered the shopper to tum around and leave the Bullocks Depanment store un- derground parkmg lot Officers said the car and purse were gone when they returned "'1th the woman to the holdup spot • ..... 41HI.,••• 111·1111 I I W!dn!!day, May 1', 1980 DAILY Pl\.OT .\if ,.·county Backs Off on Veterans Center . • 81 DELOll BaOO ' l&W'IN Ol .. ......,Nllll .... Oruc• Counl1 •uPfr"iton, ai •• expected. withdrew a S4'r .000 pled1e Tuesday to rund a pri\•ately nm COUN lint ~l•r tor Vietnam n tenn jn the wake ol a f~ral otftr to ~ vide the same sttvic. The aub.Jf'C'l ol lbe storefront coun1~1tn1 cent r bH drawn amoUoru.1 t~ Umony and heated d•bate a•:I lhe Board of Su,.rwilon veuruu groupa and 'l\.clay'a 1nitetln1 w no eueption. Supenlt0r PhUlp Anthony said the federal 1overnmt'nt finally wu fullillln1 what h¥d be n 1\1 reeponalblllty tn th~ firat s>latt Bul Supenbor Edison Miiier ICC~ the rt'Sl ot lhf bourd o ( Ford DecrieS Andel-son Bid RAPS ANDERSON Ex-President Ford Quake Rate f'requency May lncrerue !\IEW PALTZ. N Y t AP 1 T he San Fntn('1sco Buy :.irea can ~xpect mcn·a~mg numbers or "moderate t o strong" earth quakes an coming years. some of which couJd do ~evere damage. scientists say after !>ludying his torical records of earthquakes 1ri the region Scientis ts from the t.: S · Geological Survey in Menlo Park. Cahf . told a symposium on earthquake prcd1ct1on at Lake Mohonk Tuesday that the Bay area seems lo be e merging from a half t'<.>ntury of "<>e1sm1 c quiet" that follo"'t'd the di~· astrous 1906 San Franr1sco earthquake But se1smolog1st Wilham L Ellsworth ~a id th1· fftcrC'aS(•d earthquakt.• at'tt\'1ty d O{·S not mean a repl'at of th{· 1906 curth· quake b likely "The good news 1s we may not expect a nother 1906·typc earth· quake for anothc1 50 to 70 years. The bad news ts we can expect moderate·to-strong earthquakes in the region <it :.t higher r ate from now on:· Ellsworth s aid. He said the anticipated earth· qua kes would ran~e in s ize from magnitude 5 to magnitude 7 on the Ru~hter seal<' The Richter ts a standard mcasur<' of ground motion as recorded on se1smo· graphs. Every increase of one number means a tenfold in· c rease in m agnitude. Thus a reading of 7 refl ects an earth· quake 10 times stronger than one of 6. Former Pres ident Gerald Ford said Tuesday Illinois ron· gressman John Anderson's in- dependent bad for the presidency 1s "muddying the waters" and could result in the House o f Representatives choosing the next president in a "smoke-filled room" Ford. during a press ron ference at the Sunta Ana Coun- try Club, said he told Anderson. a Republican moderate. thitt he shouldn't pursue his prestdl-'nllal candidacy. The former pres ide nt stud s uch an independent cand1d"acy will "undercut the strength of the two party system" and take the election away from the J)('O pie. Thts rould happen 1f no can di.date. in the November e lection gains a majorit y or votes m the electoral college. The election would thus be thrown into the House of represent a ta ves, in which the Democrats have a t'Wo to one margin. Ford said Anderson would on - ly turn out to be a spoiler tn tht• election. - The former president said Ronald Reagan 's bid for the Republican presidential nomina. tion appears headed fo r success. "Governor Reagan is the over· whelming favorite to be the nom inN' ... he said. Ford added. ''I'm not sta)"ing a wake nights worrying about ll .. lie s aid Reagan, or any Republican cand1date. stands a good chance of wbjpping Presi- dent Carter in November because of the nation's sagging ecooonuc fortunes. "ll 's the most di sastrous economic policy or any president m this century. a nd it's all his doing." Ford said of Carter 's f1s· ca I policies Ford said the nation will be ~uffer ing eight percent un employme nt and 15 pe rcent an· nual inflation when Novembt-r rolls around. all liabtltt1e-. to Carter's campaign Hugh Griffith Dead at 67 LONDON <AP> -Academy Award-winning character actor Hugh Grilfith. who played lustv Squire Western m the movie "Tom Jones." died today at his London home. He was 67. "He had not been well for about a year," said his agent. Michael o\nderson of lnterna· tlonal Creative Man agement Ltd .. m London. The cause of the Welsh actor's death a nd other details were not immediately hail able. CAB to Monitor Airlines Given OK on Fare Hike WASJllNGTON (AP> -The 'Civil Aeronautics Board has :given U.S. airlines authority for :the largest air fare incre~ -ever. but doesn't expect any im· :mediate, dramatic Licket price :lncreMeS : And tr alr passenaers are :abused bJ too-high rares, the :board aaicl. it C'OUld chance it.s :mind : The CAB ruled Tuaday that ~amen ca· : -Oaarl• whatever tMy feel ~ marbt wW bear oo fillbU ol :u..t.o•mllll; .. -Ba1M J)!kel u much • 50 J»tt'.Hlll CID QiPtl of 801 to 400 ..u.· .. -ADd ralM ,.,... IO percent ........ ,....... : TM . ......_ apply to f110tl :a. \M • cont11uoua 1tatM. 1tbe !1-rcl eQeda to .... b)' J'rt. :daf CID ...... aU.al fare ID· ;.ereM11 _......_two ..a on .,.. le Hawall. Alaah ud ~ -r-ue•et ,,, ... .,. :.:al; 1 ............ ...... 'The Airline Deregulation Act or 1978 calls for lifting all air fare ceilings by the end of 1982. The board's action Tuesday. a major step in that direction, will give members a chance to as · sess the impact >( fare n exibili· t y to see whe ther it ree ls chao1es are needed in the law. The move also 1a aimed at aJd· iog an industry hard pressed by soartng fuel prices and other operatina C08U. Industry profits dropped dramaUcally In 1979. To blip carriers Offset climb- ln1 openUDI C08U, the board in th• lat Jt moatbl bu IJ'anted fare lncreues totalln• 17.2 per· cent. mcludifta a s.• per~t rile May 1. leelUM ol the uncertalnt.y ol wtsat mllbt happen la a ftalble fare .......... Ole CAB ~ LO•aAlta4* .. km•lawrim .............. te ........ •·we wW elolel~ ln09hor .Ut laeH•IM••W•tMponf '° ,. ..... ., ......... eGMtMt ...... ., ... .,. • IMR1 , ......... u .. orlfU..61 1n111••r eo•f111t••··· utd MH4 Clt1tr••• ••rwl1 I . c.e.. . ~ 1abota1ina hll .troru lo 1et the ct>nkr 1Mn1. and called the ac· uon "aoother slap in the race ol V1eotnam veterana '· Supt-rvbor h•d awa rded lbe monty to a Loi Anaelet·baied vt'terens aroup as a ont·Ume· only ufler. uylntt t he Jroup would ha\'l' to come up w1lh it.s own fwKlm(C In the f\lture. Uut the federal Veterans Ad· n11n1strat1on anno unced last week Ullt Oran1e County would ~ inch.tded In the nationwide nttwork 0( storefront centers. VA otficlala prom11ed to have a lour·man center aet up withln a few months. but urged that the Los Angeles group's program be linanclally supported by local of· fi.cials . Supervisors decided instead that lhe private program was no 0..ly .. _ '"'" - lonaer JUShfled. The Los Angeles organ11atlon, Center roe Veterans Rights. had become controversial because of claims lbat t.he group was left· leaning and ant.ended to spend more time on legal rather than psychological counseling. In keeping with the stormy tenor of past m eetings Miller re- sorted to name-calling and An· Housing Oumges Doomed? SACRAMENTO cAPJ Ne"' housing al o ng Callforn1<1 ., coastline would no longer haH to include low -:tnd m oderate income uruts. under a bill ap proved b) the s tate· Senalt' Tht' me;isurc• b\ St•n ~1 l:lrt G a r c 1 a . R ~1 1:'.n Io I' a r k . sponsored by tht' buildin~ 1n dustr) and coa~tal r1ltt' .... "'"uld requ1rt' moderate!\ pr 1c•1•d C'oastal hou~an~ onh ~ hl·n th JI t) P<' of hou.'>an~ \.\a.., d1 -.pl .. H·1·d h~ a nt·\.\ de\'elopmt.·nt Garcia·., bill SBl5$1~ Y.tJUl<I appc·ar lo ha',. llttl1• ch an< t· 11( fina l passa)ot(' b•·<·<iui.I:' Jn A st·mbl) romm attt·t· ha'> :.il rl•.111\ kallt·d !>Ometh1nl.! '>1m1lar thony acidly iutggested thal Miller was "raising the hyateri• level" for the benefit of newa re- porters. And Chairman Ralph Clark had the last word in defense o( the county's broken promise, !iaylng. "This board has done M lot more for veterans than any other coWltY I know of. But now 't's u new ball game." Um't Duck That Issue WASlllNGTON (AP) N:.tn<'y Chr1 s t1an sen ""a!>n ·1 looking for any duck eggs. much less a blj b> duck But s he found hundrttds or the former that v.erc rapidly turning into thl' latter M ~ Chris tians en. the m <inager of thl' Tra1lway:> bu~ ~talion ht•rt>, was !>l"t.>k · ing a p<ickagt• Shl' heard .J -.oun1I '-ht· thought was ·a rat bur ~ hl·n ~h(• opened a box . <.he· ;,,1w a newly h.•t<·ht·d dut'khng Thi· t'l-!I-:" 1ncub<.1l<:d in tht• \.\,1rm (•nrn e r and ht•gan h;itehin ~ The t'~f!" hJCt bl·t·n ... hipped from '\1·~ .J1•r..,t•\ to the Mekong t •·nt••r . ,, \'1€'tname-.e l!I fll'l'r\ 111 nt.•Jrb~ Ar· hni:111n \'.1 EX-GOVERNOR BROWN (LEFT) CHA TS WITH MILLER Out thl' 22·7 \Ole that M·nl th1· 11111 to thl' As.,embly "':J'> ;i !>JJ?n of d1 -.plt'a'>urP Y. llh th•· \t.1ll' C'oa..,tcsl '1"omm1s,1on ~ h1ch St-n Jim "1t'ben. R V.1.10<.ll;.ind. rJllte<I ";, burraucracy i?On(• romplt·t< h \,\ ild . Ted Says California 'Must' State But Supervisor Upstaged by Former Prealdent Brown Sr. BOosts A 11 opponl·nt . C.,l·n D;n 1d H,,b~:rtt D L<h \ngl·lt"". -.a id t h• bill "tdk~ ii\.\d} the r('v. rrumt, ... that the Coastal Al·t hJd for JX1'ir peu plt· " Miller's Campaign 0l'batl' rdlt•f'Lt'd t he an t .1~001sm of dl:'veloptor.., for th•• Cua!>ta.l Comm1 .. s1on. fo rmt'<I to 1mpkmt'flt ::i 1972 1n1w1t1\l' JJI prnvt-d b) the \'Olt•r::. Jnd J l!r.7 '-late· lav. n:gul<.1t1n~ dl•\tdop me nt alon~ the coa-.t1101:· SA:" FRANC ISCO <API St-n Ed"' ard M Kennedy ha:-. pa.nned for pol1t1cal gold 1n (Jltfumta a ~t<Jt1.· hl' !>atd "Wl' h J\f• tn ~•n .. By DA VlD K UTZMANN Of llW ~fly Pilot Si.ti Supl'rv1sor Edison Miller and challenger Bruce Nestande p layed a game of p o ht1cal oneupmanship Tuesday. Miller. attemptmg to bolster his campaJgn, brought in forme r California Gov. Edmund Brown for a luncheon pep talk to about 100 followers at the Sportsman's Club in Anaheim But Nestande. tbe Republican assemblym an who is Miller's principal opponent in the June 3 election. relted on the drawing power of a n eve n mightie r political penona1e -former President Gerald Ford -to lend prominence to a fundraiser at the Santa Ana Country Club Tucsda) night At both event!>. the former prc·s1dent and former governor t•xtolled th<' \'lrtues of the men for "'horn th<'~ had come to lend lhe1r polll1cal l'ndorsements. oftl'n u ... 1n~ t erms !>UCh a s "patr1 o t1 !.m" a nd "A mencani~n" to describe the 1 m portancc of the upcoming cll•rt1on "Th~c cirt• going to be the tough w<•eks of the campaign.'' Brown told his audience earlJer 1n the day or the man appointed to om ce by his son. Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr . the former chief ex ecut1ve of California said. "We need more people like Edisoo Miller in government ... · Brown s~ud 1t was important to have a stlperv1sor o f Miller 's It bcral bent on the Board of Supervisors m Orap ge County to provide the proper philosophical mix "lle's got a very tough 'ight ,'' Brown acknowledged in an m· terv1ew. "He'!> got a very uphill fight .. The former governor said libe rab t·verywhere are being caught up m a backlash against big governme nt , whic h he claimed was being w rongly blamed for innation. Nevertheless. he said he came to Or ange County to s upport Mill er because t h e forme r M a ri ne rtight o ffice r and prisoner or war in North Viet· nam was an "independent. fme man." There were no estimates this morning as to how much Miller took in at the fundraiser. Nestande's fundraising event later in the day was a st~ in constraint. Not only did the Republican lawmaker from Orange attract a bigger political star to bis She Survives O.ute Snafu MOBILE. Ala. <APl A 7 . SOO·foot rail with a f.ulty parachute won't keep Zan Taylor on the ground . The 20.year-o ld Gulfport, Miu ., woman auatalned • broken ankle and 1 few bnalMI lhi• wee ~ afttr her maln parachute f aUtd to opeo 8lld htr r11ervt chute optntd o~ly Ptrtlalb. .... by• ..w ..., trllllinl htlpH ..., ,...... ,... .... ........ ....,., ........ u. fill: ''I IMMI I tar ..... ... Yfln ... l ... t Wll It u .. ........... j. event . he apparently raked in far more mone). bt-l\.\een S25.000 and $30,000 Tuesday night alone. f'ord. looking tan and fit . told his country club audience · "You are mos t rortunatc to have someone hke Bruce . . He is o n e ol you . f-te will represent you.·· Ford. a r esident of P alm Springs in adJacent Riverside County. sahe h~ was "dumb· founded" when he learned of Gov Brown's appomtment or Miller last rear. ·· waa astounded. dumb· founded. a year or so ago when I read Gov. Brown had appointed Bruce's opponent.'' the nallon ~ former ch.le( exeeut1\'e said. He claimed Go\'crnor Brown·-. philosophy. a~ pt•r<;onir1ed by Miller. v.as not representatt\'e or Orange County vott•rs "It means th ts ekct ion voters will ha"e the opportunat) to selct't ror them~cl Vl'~ onE> of their own and not l.omeone picked in Sacra mt.into... Ford said He said Nestande ha!> the sup port of Republicans. Oemocrnl<; a nd indepe ndt•nls alike "It s h o ws th e s i ~n1f1 (·a n rl' ot Bruce's candidacy.'' he s aid Nestande s aid arter the ex president's spe<'ch that he v. a!> "a we s tricken" at bt:'m~ 1n troduced by ~uch a pol1u cal personage. In an inter\'lew later in the even 1 n g. Nest and e ~ ;11 d h l' belae\'ed brin~mg in pol1t1 cal s uperstars such as Ford had some affeet on the outcome of the campaign "I'm sure it's a factor.'' he said . claimm~ voter.; have confidence in someone hkt' the ex.president !\umerous bllb ha\t' bet•n in troduct'd 1n the la!>l tv.o H'ar .... and a fe\.\ pa~sed . ...t·t·k ing to trim lhl-' size of the coastal zont' that the comm1l>.51on o'er ~ Garc1a·s mea~ure \.\Ould n · peal a prov1s1on of the 1977 Coastal Act rt"qwrm~ new how.· mg development in thl· roJ.,tal zone t o 1ocludt:' v.ht.'rl· ~conomicaJly (eas 1ble. low lO moderate-mC>Qme housing Th<' Coa Lal Commission has pas.!>ed rules requ1nn~ as much ru. 2.'i ix-rcent of ne"' hou!--ini! tc1 be in those calt'f!Orlt'~ · ThO!>t' n-quan•m('nl-. Jrt' .in ,. (' l) n 0 m I(' l \pr tip I I JI 111 II t" bt-nt·fat ont' (·t·onom1< tl.i-. .. 1,f 'or 1t·I~ J I lh1· 1•\111·n 1 o f ,rnolhl•r" .,a11I Ci,u c1.1 111• .1111 h 1 ., b 1 I I "' o u I 11 p r l' \ 1 n t "l'connm1<' bl .1C'k m.11l Anolhl•r .,11ppo1 f1 ·1 ~··n Hoh W1bon. I) 1..1 :\11 ~.1 ""ti th1• bu;.1.·r~ of l'\p .. n .. 1\1· tw.11 h frC1nt hOU ::>('" <tr•• h;1\ 1ng l•I .. uh'ildl/t' IOI.\ 1nc'Omt' hou .. 1n..: B~ tht.· Sdmt• loa.(ll' J 1.11.·r.on "'ho bu~~ a C..1d1llar ouj<!hl to Jld\ s.t.000 mort· ~o "1· 1 .in m .. i., Ch1.·\ rol1•h s .i.01111 c·h(•ap1·r \\'ll~on -.aid I Ii· ... :11d tht· -.uh .,1d1e" ~hould l'um•· from th1· .. 1ah• .\n anj.!n n ·ph 1.1m1· from Roberta. al "'ho ... 1• '"''''""n' ttll' lo~ c·o.,t huu~1n)! r1 quart•lnent \\a' ..tdded to lht· CoJ .. l.d \c-t ,\fnuent res1dl·nt' of t•octstal c1t 1es. he s aid. v. ant coa't JI regulallons that limit population in their areas. but "don't "'ant that part of lhe regulation that protects low·income per~On!> .. At thl· ~.tmt' t1mt·, he con- tmu1·d to ra1!>t.' questions about Prt•s1dent Carter's claim to th<· D t.'m oc r .at1c prcs 1dent1al nomination ·1 don t see how a party can nominate a candidate for th<' presidency o( the United Stat.es who not only reruaes to debate but then has not bee n successfuJ "'1th hJs m<''>..,..t~e tn the major ~tdlh ""h1ch have been the ~ar1 and souJ of the Dem ocratic Par- ty for so many years," Kennedy said Tuesday. While Kennedy campaigned in C Jiifom1..1 and :--;,,"' Mexico. both nf v. h11 h hol<I pnmJr1es June 3. ht.., nJnk Y. .J-. 011 pr1mar) baliot~ m..irkt'd Tu1·-.d.t\ b\ \Olt'r.-. in \1 Jr' l.md .ind 'Pbra-~k a ( Rc lat- t•d .,fllf\ f'JJ.!(' 1\-i I flt· µl .m' 111 "l~mt1 ,,., t•rai da)s 1n ('Jlif11rn1J twtv.l't•n no" and thl' .turn• :i pnman . \.\hen :AA; dl'll'J.!Jlt.''> \,\Ill b.· .,l'lt•l'lt:d !\o ilver Lining H e re PIW \"IOE'\n•: H I (,\1'1 Th t 1•1dlJIJ ~1 nl lh1· ~11\1•r rn .1rkl'l I'-b<·1n~ fl'lt JI tht.· t•1l) '•'~ .1 .:1· treat rn1.•nt plant. \ 1 un .. ult..int "a)!> th1.• plant 1-. 11t1\\ d1..,C'haq~ing o nly S4.300 \\111 th o( ~th er a day into th1.• l 'rm 111t·net• R1n•r. compan'd to Sl'i 1100 \.\Orth 1n Januar) - bt.•fore the ~1l\'er pnces plunged This ci t~ 's larl'!e Jewelry m ..inufaeturin~ rndus lry ac· t•ount::. for thl' flo"' of <>liver mto the sev...t~<.' plant and the nver . ------------------------~ Gem Talk Bu J C ltt'MPllR/ES Ctrttf1td Ctmolog111. AGS TH£ PEARL Jurn> , hrrtllatorit The pearl -the sea's gift to those who app~iate line jewelry -is June 's birthstone If ypu are planning a birthday gift of pe~rls. it he lps to know the kinds o( pea rls. and facts s urroundin g the m . O RIENTAL PEARLS. also called "natural pearls." are very ra re and are pro- duced natucally by a certain type ot oytttt. primarily in the Persian Gull. CULTURED PEARLS, developed in Japan, are &tarted by imertin1 a motber·oCtpearl bead lnalde an oyat«'a U..ue. which then nat...-ally d•velooe a tenui.De pearl around lbe bead. SDUJLATED PEARLS are ln· llatloa productl mect. by arUllclally coa~ buda ol alau or pluUc A pearl 1 SIZE f1 meuurtd In 1nm1......_. cabou& l lllth ol an lach>. Lar1tr pearb are more nptftltvt, Mtame tMy are Hll'Hf, Btlklft 1l1•. a PHtl'a value 61 tt.tenniNd by LUITI&. COLOI, CLIANLINISS Hd •HAPI. Tat. llATCHINO ol peartl .. • art U..t ......,.. UMt ,.,.,.. "•':J' el pearll &Mt lft ................. ~Malu. ..... ............ The··~ eift ttwlt ... Wftt\ -...,. .. you ... on pearl& to your necklece. Genuine Orienta! purl& • . . t»eautlful ••• trenurtd ••• becomH an htlrlocwn. n. 11ft to9've ail..-loftl, -.__.L.,_ ---' I • [ i • I ' l .. Dot.IL Y PILOT ·r;. 4'a t ·t':·.· .. ~oa ting ~ ....... ~ Te•~~' Marp•la• WHA,. IN·A·NA• DEPT. Clhrly, offltlaJdom at Co.ta M • City Hall bu not aJackened U.1 ever·vl1Uanl u mpai,n to pu.r1• lM community ol 1ln, lutl. nakedn 1 und other evUa of tbe flHh The clty'1 plannan1 com m1ulon ls a ca e ln point Right now. the Mt a plannen. are gr•pphn" wllh an apa>licallon that would allow a nt'w dl.sco d•nrmtt i ludio tn town ~re ar~ obvlou ly all k Inell ot borin1 compllu· tiont like i.oolnM. pu k1n1. land ust' and other uch t rivia The rettl problem, howt'ver, 1~ In thl' nanw of tht> ''lace And for tha., onh tht: 11roposed dunce &tudio OJ>l'ratons are to blame TKE LOCATION SELECl'ED for lh1s ncv. dancmg in ~tructional institution WIA once famed, or mlamed, 1t~ the home ot the Sunshine Modeling St udio, out on 19th Street The Sw\stune people fell on evil days In Costa Mesa This developed because young female models offered to pose for clientele while wearing nothJng more than & ~m ile Costa Mesa v1cecops fro m time to tim e itlleged the Rlrls actuaJly offered m o re than that This, however , is all past histor y, smce Costa Mesa leaders triumphed over the thr eat of nudity In the com munity. Comes now the dance studio ins tructors who se<!k lo operate in the same building But what do they want to cull 1t •1 WHV, TH E SUNSHINE DANCE Academ y. Thi~. clea r ly. was an unfortunate choice. Noting the pa st h istory or the place. that word 1•1 .... et • Balance Plans Near Collapse WASIUNG1'0N <AP> -Congress' drive to produce the n rst balanced fedtlral budaet In l2 years appears near collapse. the v1c· t1m of u wor11enln g economy, an inability to control spending and a ft>dt>ral roun · rejection of President Carter's d1me ·a-gallon gasoline f('C T h.: t:rfort h1t11 been dealt M erlea or blows Ulla week. per haps the most se~ere coming Tuesday when a federal Judie struck down Carte r's fee. which would have raised SlO bUlJon in filcal 1981. which starts Oct. 1. Loss of t hf' ree -scheduled to take e ff ec t T hurs d ay - automatically unbalanced the Senate's 1981 proposed budget and left the House spendln1 plan with scant reserve to cope with a deepening recession. HOVSE AND S ENATE Wrter, Reagan JJinners By Tbe As~lated Press negoUators aJso showed little restr aJnt Tuesday in revising the 1980 budget. which they hoped to finish today before turning to the 1981 budget . The negotiators repeatedly ac cepted higher House spending figures on domestic programs and. for defense. adopted a n amount $1.5 bilhon higher than either the House or the Senate fa vored. The negotiator s · actions raised the prospect or a $44 billion 1980 deficit 1£ the higher spe nding trend continues. Last fa ll. Congress projected a '29 8 billion 1980 deficit before that was increased by near rerord- level inflation. "I AM VERY MUCH con cerned that we're going to end up with a 1981 budget that we have no c hance of balancing." said Sen. Pete V. Domenica, R· N .M. "We are absolutely idiotic lo put thMe kinds of numbers "' in the budget. B u t R <· p W 1 I I 1 a m ~, . . President Carter and Ronald ffragan won matching v1ctonel> in the Maryland and Nebraska pri:sid<'ntial prim ary elections Tu<'!.day lo for~e <'V<'r-~ ldeninu h.•ads in thl•1r l'Horts ror compel 1n~ nomination~ Brodh<'ad, D M1<'h . ~aid lh•· higher 1980 SJ)('nding is nt't'<iNI to p ay for proRrams. hk(• trad~· :ad1ustm<•nt ass1.,t<!n<'t' lh<tl aid-. :rntov.orkt•r., hurl hy th1· '>Ur~l· in rore1gn l'ar 1mporh . . -' Patron.' Whooping ii Up al New Costa Mesa Dance C~s 'Sunshine" no doubt CUUSl-d red Oa gs to abruptly flu\IN from every pole at Costa Mesa Cit y H aJl You can un- dl'rsland the logic. Suppose you opened the Happmess Bingo Parlor and the place got busted by the vicecops for illegal gambling Some months late r , it reopens as the lfappmess Game Room. · You could unders tand why the a uthorities might sus pcct the game hadn't changed at all What the operators of the new place should have done w as go for a totally new name. Som ething like the Costa Mesa Royal Academy or the Dance. Give It kind or a classic ring. TIUS louLD PKOBABL Y cause less nervo~ness at Costa Mesa City Ha ll and c reate less concern about the re· por ted proposal to offer the private dance lesson in s mall car peted rooms. Also, city officials might not fret over the proposal for t he lessons being given by 14 female instruC'· tors workinf on two shirts. The fac that there has been no mention of male danre instructors is probably just a simple oversight. RETAJNJNG THE NAME Sunshine. however. may t.>nd up causing the dance teachers grave difficulty 1n the non-conformin~ use permit department. Sunsh me 1s a tng ger word in Costa Mesa. fl has sinister connotations . Why. a ll you have lo do around Cos\a Mesa City Hall is to n •mark, "Hey, the re's s ure a lot of sunshine out there today." and everybody really gets the jitters ~'-----------------------~--~----------~~------~~.,, ,, , ~ ERA Rally Draws C r o wds j S PRINGFIELD. 111. (AP> $Supporters s taged a n a ll-rught -;., 1gil in the Capitol rot unda and ~pponents, led by Phyllis Schla- -';rl y . p I u n n c: d t o h a n d c1 u t < . homemade bread as lobbyists ro r and agains t the Equal Rights i\mendment prep:Hed for today's l'ruc1al vote in the I I linois Housl!. Carter now has "on 16 of h1-. :!I primary contests against Sen 1'~dward Kc nnt'dy H<•agon won a se\'l'n-po1nt \'IC to r ) O\l'r Gl'orgl• Bus h 1n ~I aryland and a 4-tO· l landslide 111 !'\ebraska. Ile now has won 17 pl'1 m arll'l>. Hu~h 5 Rea~an ·~ performa nce prat· tu:ally cl1m1nated Bush from l<epubllcan l'Ontl'ntaon. Bush ..., ould h~1n· to Y. IO 97 percent of lhl' rem111ning GOP delegates to L <1tt'h the forml'r California gov 1·1 nor K E~!';F.OY IS I ~ m uch tht· :-:•ml' bo:.it lie mu::.t "''"almost 79 percC'nl of thL• n •mainmg Democrat ic vote in order to overtake Carter. Reagan ~a id ht! was happy "'1th his triumphs a nd "most OIJ· timistic" of eventua l nomfna- t I o n . Ca rt e r ·s ca mpaign <'hairman predicted the presi· dC'nt wo uld clinch nomination l'\'l!n ~ron· t he J une 3 primary f11Ht le Both Kennedy <ind Hush said the,\ "'ould press on They both were campa1grung 1 n t ht' "l''-l. wher<' the Oregon primary 1s next T uesd ay. Bush also had has s ights set on ~ 1ch1gan's RcpubhC'an pnmary the s amc: day: ther e as no ~I 1chigan Democratic election t 'A RTl::R WON 46 delegate~ Tuesday. bringing has national total to 1.365 He needs 1.666 for renomination. Kennedy won 36 dc·lcgates. which put his count at 770 Kennedy said he had "expect· ed to do tx-tter. · · but vowed to C'Ontinue his campaign because "I belie\'(' :1 politiC'al party m ust ~land for somcthin~." .. ~ ~ .. ! 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' ' ' ' • J 4 • 5 " "We rind ourselvc·s coming 1n lO t he fourth quarter of r1sral 1980 not ha\ mg c·nough mun~·) 111 do "hat \H' -.aid "t' were gmng to do. · Brodht>ad .,aid T IU : SE1';ATF: Al.S O 1111 <krm1nl·d the l.wl;.inccd budi.:t·I drl\e ~1onda\ when 1t \Oted 111 kt-ep ah\'e Saturda~ mail. i.tat1 n·,·c nul' i.har111~ and grunt!> tu local police dcpartml·nb -µrc1 ~ram .. the llouse ruvored kllhn~ The Scnalc all'o raasC'd spend 1nR for wtcrans :1frair., by SJ()IJ m1 ll1 on. d1pp1ng in ror SIOO million of the SIO billion exp<·C'l cd to be raised from Cartl'r·., gasohol' rec Without that cuc;haon. a 1ump in unemploym cnl could easily push a ba lanC'cd bud~ct into der 1cit by addin~ to federal spend ing for jobless benefits and food stamps. while al the same lime reducing tax rc•v<·nuc., Grand Open ing SALE "CERRITOS" 11119 • 183 St. 1erns lrom S11rs II Loa Cerritos Mall Cerritos 213-880-1789 ALL STORES JOIN IN The Arnold Palmer Cardigan Reg. 35.00 NOW 29~ Shape relaining Orlon acrylic blend. 1n the colors of the season & machine washable. Powder blue. Ian. brown. navy & white LT-2XT I 1X8-4XB ''Look for additional savings throughout the store " ............ '\' , .... "" , .. ....... 1 .... I ..... .. lll•UI u "" •W NATION I WEATHER APWI ......... S3.9 Millie• Paintiag Paul Cezanne·~ "Paysan en Blouse Bleue" (Peasa nt in a Blue Shirt> "'a~ sold for $3 9 m1ll1on at an auction in New York Tuesday. The paint mg came from the collection of Hen ry Ford 11. Van Gogh's "Garden of the Poet" brought SS 2 nulHon The ~allcry sale , attended by more than • 1.000. nettP<i S25 5 million . Board Was Warned Of Pilot Dangers 1 AL!.AH1\"-~EE ~la I AP 1 \lonth'i befort· llH> shipping di:, J .,tl·r:, look ~i II' e-. ·an Tampa Ha,\ .1 m1·mbf•r of the ~tale Hoard of Pilot Comm1s<.1onerc; told thf' pan•·I lhJI 11 mu'>t revoke the lacensel> of incompetent har bor plloLs or fau· c·at;,i~tr<Jphe "Thcrc appears to b<• ,1 h1Rh me 1<knce o( ca!.UUllH!l\ ('i hlp mlS· hap'>J attnbutl'<i to J 'i mdll numh•·r 11f p1lnts." Capt R E S<'haeft>r "'rot<' 1n a :'\<J\'('mb<'r m emo to 11thn rnt-mber-. ,,f the pJnd thdt n · '11•"'., -.urh J <'Cadents Althou~h th1· great mJJOrit~ Jrt• minor and th•' fault 'lf equip· ml!nt breakdov.n.s or ship rrew.s 1140 '''the mo.,l rf'Cenr ra'iuatt1e-.. h,l\'t' bct.-n dl'adh -On J an is. the tanker C<Jpracom and the Coast Guard Cut- ter Blackthorn collided. sinking thl' cutter and killing 23 cre wmen -On Friday . the phosphate CJrnn Summit Venture ra mmed the SunshlnP Sky" ay And~e nl•IH the same spot and ser.t a 1400-foot section of the bridge and at IL·ust 3~ pc>r.,cm ~ tumbling 150 feet into the ba> Only one sun·1,ed The captain 4'a~s hl' dldn t sN· the br1d~e unt1l 1t collapsed over th<' !>IN of lhl' \ t'.,M·I ., 161nto ::::;!... "'H wg,.. l&l-1 ,._. COOi toi-.11 II n • W M ........ .. .... ., r:=:.... ·rt ........ ''I ...... ,, .. ,.,.,,.,,. 'llllt ..... _., •411!0• 111 ll•v ~ '' •rrrt ·-W lfut ,. -Ill I --..• t . - CALIFORNIA 'I W8dneedey. May 14, 1980 / DAILY PILOT 11 .J Throngs Jam Burial of Slain Office~ RIVERSIDE <API Sht!nff''I Deputy J amei. 8f'rnard £van.a waa burlt'd tn h1b uniform, a pac lure ol hiJ 5-month·otd Aon ln hlit handb, with morf' than 900 law cnron' .. mt'nt otfarers from Cahfornaa at bi.I 1rav Id(• Moum.-r sutcked Sl Catherine's Catholic Churt"h ln R1vt'r11lde Tue dt1y for the funtral. TM Rlvtr111dtt County deputy was gunned down l'~lday In 11 shootout with robbers fleeing a Norro bank holdup th•l ldt three men dead and at leaat 11 e>tMra injured THI': Jt·YF.Alt·OLD Vl ~AM veteran. former army Ueuten1int and member of the Green Be ret.a wa8 burll-rl at Riverside National Cemetery with full mHlta1 y honors He had been a deputy for fi ve years A favorite tan cowboy hut wa~ set inside the casket. at the i.ade of the deputy who had loved to wear It off duty A gauze patch covered Evans' nght eye thl' s pot where the fatal bullet htt when he was :tmbu5hed at Lytle Creek A PICTVltE OF tttS SON J B Jr . born on Christmas Day rested 1n Evans' hands Hi!'i widow. Mary. added a slnale red rose before thl' casket wu closed. Evans also ia survived by five other children and s tepchildren. Dotens o< s heriff's cars led the funeral pro- cession and more than 150 Riverside County dep- uties attended the service. Including two Injured in the Norco shootout. S~riff Ben Clark took a seat near the middle of the church . The throng of officers included many fro m out· sade the Riverside area -some from as far away as the San Francisco Bay area Two California State Police officers brought the state and national nags which "'e re flown at half·staff over the Capitol to commemor<1tl' E\. &ns · d eath. The pallbearers were ull Riverside sherlft's deputies and close friends or £vans. .. The 13 high .powered rifles, shotguns, tJ!d pistols used by the Norco bank robbers to hol~· tr a n army of pursuing poli<'e o(ficers were legf Jy purchaS<'d from several Southern California s ing goods stores, author1t1es said Monday. • "i:VERY ONF. OF THOS E GUNS, includi.rtg the firearm whi c h killed the officer, was purchased over the counte r from a variety of s porting goods stores in the are<1 by fwo of the s us-P~C'ts." said San Bernardino Sheriff's Sgt. Dennis 0 Rourke Authont1es also are invHtigatlng whethe r so m e as :tet unident1f1ed teen-agers were involved an the l'ase. Gary Hakala of Beaumont, who was taken hostage dunng the robbery. !>aid the three youths ~ho h11acked has van an Brea are not the same men "ho hc·ld up the bank a few hour!> later. Best Dome Buy Now, Says Executive LOS ANGELES CAP l The nut 60 days may • be the best time to buy a home because construc- tion of new homes will c-o ntinue to be far below the existing demand and pric£'5 wall go up again in 1981. bwldmg industry officials ~1d Tuesday. · month lh<' previous ~ £'ar and that re'i1denl1al hous ang 1s down a whopping 30 percent auto tndustr) e n ·r f•mplO)S," ht! s aid Swami .Jailed Al"WI,..,..... "I really thank thut a ho me 1s a better buy now "April figures will be out next v.et•k bul lhe~ probably will s how the sever est d£'chn£' 1n build102 ~ance we began to keep record:. bcforC' the GrC'at Depresi-1on ... Cashman s aid Ca shma n -;aad that while the prime rate is pre- dicted w fall lo 13 pt•rcent near the end of the year "'ha ch .... 111 help the C'Ons t ruction industry. the add a: tio na l cost or a pit rt1t ular homt' will be r ismg. mor e tha_n offsetting the dip in inte rest rates A leader of Hare Krishna movement, Srila Hansad_utla Swami MaharaJa, has been ar. rested m Berkeley in a case involving il· legal weapon and s tolen car. 'Bordello' Joh Disgusts Butler LOS A!':CELES IAP) -A British butler.·the lates t witness to surface m the bitter $2 5 billion divorce <'a~c of Adnan and Soraya Khashoggi. says in a s worn a fflda nt that the Saudi Ar abian bilhonaare ran a hou!>e of prostitution The butler .. James Flannery, said he quit in disgu.!.t \\h(l n t\hac;hoggi importf'd "an endless !'tream of young womc•n" from Europe , Tc>t:is and Cahfornw to an cx clu~1 ve penthouse an New York owned by his brothl'r, E~sam \'no May Stall Pla11 LOS ANGELES <AP> The Los Angeles School District was to put its fall integration pro- gram into m otion today although the judge who heard the s ix-month int(•· ( ) g rataon trial may soon BRIEFS can<'el or revise the pro· . . g ram. ---------As part of its c urrent part·mandatory, part· voluntary program, the district was to begin ac· ce pting applications for next fall's "magnet" schools. Rut a declaration from Supenor Court Judge Paul E~ly, of Laguna Beach. on his intended de- c1s 1on m the antc·g rat1on tna l was expected Thurs· da)' -a declaration that could negate the dis- tract ·s move ,trson Supet'ted LOS ANGELES <APl -Three persons died and two were injured an a fare that caused at least SJ mallton da m age a l a UCLA-a rc·a Jewish center. a nd fire o fflc tals be lieve a rsonis ts may be responsible .IUCM'ker KillPd LONG BEAC H (AP) Two officers shot to death a man who lunged at them while flailing a box cutter and mop handle during a confrontation witnessed by the man's 5-year-old son, police said. Officers tried to stop the suspect as he a nd his s mall son walked down a street. A friend h ad re· ported the man tr ied to assault him. police said. ~rtation Order'd LOS ANGELES <AP> -An Austr alian homosexual sa ys he will appeal an immigration judge's ruling that his deportation would not cause "extreme hardship" to himself and his American lover Anthony Sullivan, 38, had argued that his de· portation in 90 days would constitute undue hardstup because his lover, 33-year-old Richard Adams. did not possess the necessary job or other qualifications needed for admission to Australia. than it ever will be agam, 1! you qualify." said James C. Cashman. president of the Southern California Building Industry Association. But he added that tht> problem is that only about one family tn 30 can qualify as thing!. s tand now Cashman also said that une mployment in the Califomaa ronstruc-t1on industry as around 18 per· cent and 1s ~rtain to get wori.e. IN EARLY l91U, CASHMAN SAID, v.hcn the economy 1s cxp£'cted to rt!c:on·r from tht· currf'nt s lowdown. the cost and financing picture for hous ing will return to what it was until recently "We 'll be rig ht back v.here W<' v.t:rt• Cashman said Cas hma n a cknov. lt'dged that the drnp 1n mort~age . rates .... 111 help in m onng e ' 1st mg homes "But this drop an mortgage rates dot's not help an th<' start of new construction v. hach as ta ed to tt:a· prime rat£', and which costs about 3-4 pt>rn·nt more than the prime r ate." he said Thus. th£' building industry 1s stall dealing "'11 h a 20·21 percent interest rate. Cashman s aid. "IN CALIFORNIA, WE'RE looking al 110.000 new dwellings bcani.: built this year against a d<' mand of 290.000." he said. Cashman s aid indus try figures show ;1 s lowdown in comrnc·rcial construction m California of 20 percent in Marc h compared to the ~amt: Forests Depleted WASHINGTON <API The world's tropical forests are being depleted at a faster rate than sus· pected, a proble m that could have ramifications on future supplies of food and othe r matenals. ac- cording to Nallonal Academy of Sciences s tudies The o verall rate of unt>mplO) ment 1n lhe Cah fornta construction Indus try 1s around 18 p1:r c£'nt. he srud. \I. 1th !>Orne areas at 30 J>t:rC'l'nt. -.oml' at JO percent. "IT Wll.L RISE TO 20 22 ~rrt•nt b' Jilly " h1· -.a id "Then we'll sta rt to st'e ~omc amprm t·nH·nt b~ the l'nd Of this year · "Nat1onw1d£'. the re.• ar£' fi00.000 to ilJO.(J()() un l'mplO)L'd cons tru('tion 'A Orkcrs m"r" thJn thL· C:u;hman -;<ud no help could be expected for lht' h11u~ini:: 1ndus tr) frvm th£' fl'deral government tha~ \l•J r . -.o tht• -.t at•· -.hould t.'xplore wav'i to help 'Tht-horn<· butldinJ( industry will !>urv1ve. but 1t .... 111 l>t' J d1ff1cult yt·ar for us ," Ca-;hman said ·Thn •· v.ill h<l\I' tr1 hf• I000\'3tl\'C r1nancing. a rc·- flu ct1on in hou~c· prt('(·S. an<I a t'lose watch on •·nn~_y u"e and commutanj( d1stan<.•es to ease the .... 1ua1 11in Dream Job Fafls Apart ~,\:'-I FRA ~\l~CO 1 \1'1 \mbro-.. Smith dad an a d m1r.1bl1• 1oh 11unni: lhl· rour month~ he dr ov1· \fun1c 111al Hallv. a y busC'' Th1.• troubk v. al\, he• v. n ... n t rm th1· pa} mil and now he's sitting an J t·t·ll dt the llalJ <if J llSllt'l' Smith. 2.1. "'ho '>a)-; hf' "'ant1·d to ht· d hu-. driver t-W·r sanrc hc ..... a:. t "'·*' a rrt-'>lc·d Tuesda) \\hale on foot and h<>tihd for 1n vest1Rat1on of PQl\s1bl y a!> man~ '*' lllO bus 'thefts' since ht-:.t<1rt<'d v.orkinJ.! v.1thou1 authorization an Januar ) "IT'S SOMETHING I alv.J)s v.a ntN1 tu do ... Smith said from his cell "I Ith doan ~ it I hope 1 can go back to doing it I'm a trained driver .. Smith told how he obtained J dis<'arded Muni uniform from a friendly drt\'er and s howed up for tra1n1ng o ne d ;.iy ta ... 1 December For J bo ut t hrt·t· v. •·t·k'>. h" ~a id . he d ut 1full\ 'h•11.1.1·d IJP flir 1 IJ.,, .rnd thl·n he "lJ rtc·d taking buw '> out on tht· -.treet H<· v. (•nt on h1-; routvs. JJ1 ck£'d up fl ,1 '' t· n IH' r" J ( ''II 1• c· 1 f' d fa r t'<; . I..,., U I'd 1 r.in ... r1·r-. hrought tht· hu!.1·.., tJ<t c·k. 1·ur~·d the ""h1•f•I'> a nd r hork1·d the• tirf''>." !'>aid tran'>ll 'll1>t•n 1-.;1r J im Fry lk added th<1t Smith <·an t•\~ll d ri\1• th1• n1·v. bus e .... and the re are unh J handful "'hu (•an !"iMITH'S ORt:AM JOB bt'~an to fall .1p.11 t on April 2i. v.hen <i !\tuni ins pector thoulo{ht ht' :.Jv. a bui. v. ht>re at wasn't sup- post·d to ht: :.ind sav. Sm ith ~hind the wheel. He ftlc.'d a n.·port. and v.ht'n Smith heard Jbout at. he dec1df.'d to take a vacation T ran .. 1t offu:1alc; spotted him \l.alk1ng do"' ntov.11 T u< sda' and arn·Sll'<l him ,-You dotit need ~nceji'r FINAL 3 a ~occasion to have a~evening. You don't hav e to wait for a birthday or anniversary to fe el special here. Dining at the Five Crowns is always a great experience. Our Mr. Crowley welcomes you with the warm ... · ... t..•; hospitality of Old English Inn s. Cozy rooms. cheery fireplaces, and marvelous fare ~.-:a...,,~ featuring our famous roast prime ribs of beef expertly prepared by Chef Ivan. Come dine with us tonight. FIVE~S 3"01 U>I Paofw C...-i lftJ(h"•\ °"""'4 "'I \l.>1 t 11 11117;, ll; I W1r.nn <A HrJ..t.) ~..,,,.,. A••rd ,· 30°~off Orange Coc•nty to Salt~ City onthe1bp 8 aaaoa. Discount applies to round·trip adult coach fare. Subject t,o change. Raervatk>ns must be made 7 days In advance. and you musr 1tay over 1 Saturday niQht. Seats art llmtted. so call a ltawl AQent. your Corporate Trdwl AaanQer. or HuQ~s Alrwe11 ac <714) 540·2060 .............. ~ INTERIORS DA y QUITTING BUSINESS Here is your chance to purchase quality upholstery, accessories. occasional tables, lamps, dining tables, game sets at less than cost! FANTASTIC values. like the ones listed below won't last long ... so hurry! DOORS OPEN FROM 1 O tll 5 DAILY ITEM Fully Bound 18" x 27" Throw Rugs. All Colors Was $4.95 Genuine Leather Italian Sling Chair Chrome Freme Black or Brown Suede ... $~9 3 pc. Divider Screen w/ Wormwood Louvres ...... . Black lacquer Oriental Screen w/Gotd ChineH Decoration ..... "Captains Chest" End Tabte W/Burt Front & Ale Drawer . •. $119.50 . .... s 995 s 245 3 pc. Transftlon•I Pillow Back Sectional Heavy C•rmel Cotored Fabric .............. $1765 Modern Chrome Arch L•mp ............................ S129.50 Modern Oak · Sof• Tab6e ................................ S319 Contemporary Hand P•lnted Cer•mic ump. Earth/Bl•ck ..........•... S 149. 50 4x6 Genuine Mouton Off White Area Rug . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... S 165 Woodfram.d et.Han Cl••* Occ. Ch•lr In eoft w•rm Yettow Vktyl .........................•.. S239.50 French Prov. End T•bf• w/ Perquetry Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ $298 Trenattion•I Htgh B•ck Lounge Ch•lr In Straw Colored Heevy Nylon Frieze ..... . Trenalttonel Squere Coclctafl Teb .. with heevy eofld BreN tr.me end Beveled ptete ••••topt ................. $638 Twin ala "Long Boy" M.ttre .. end Foundation .......... S296 $315 $93 ... sm li Now $.69 $138 $68 $448 $119 $898 $68 $124 $68 $88 $78 $138 $125 CONCEPT INTERIORS 27142 E. Forbe• Road. Laguna N Cfe'Wfl v .... (~--R_T_1_1o_l'_P_t_; _) IATllllHI In 1~1 DAil Y PllOT ' .. I l I • :1• E , .. ,, ... ~ ... , .. AObeft N. Weed/Publisher Thot°MI K•vll/6dltor Orange Coast Oa1rv Pilot U U"r... ~ ~•e•••••••••w•ed•"····d•••v .~.·.v.•.···,•"°•••••••••Bi•rb.t•r•••K•re•l•b•1c•"•'E•d•1•tor•1a•1•P•~••e•crJ•to•'•- Here's a Place to Start Economizing Last moolh, lh Oran_ie County Administrative Of flee, as it hu done for the past nlne ears. rel affd an 87·page ll·b)'· U mch report on the tate or Oranae County. Ttus imp~Sl\'l', sparal bound \'Olume as replete with all l)'l)e8 of staUsllcul d t obout lh C'OUnty, data that show tronds l.n popul uon. housmg. energy wtt' and lCO'' emment budgttt We team. for l'Xample. th t Oran(ie County, whJl'h bad 1 42 n'Ulbon resadenu ln 1970. has 1 as million in 1979 That homes priced under soo: are 61Nllng harder to flnd. That enerlt)' u~~ ui on the up:," tng and blackouts could come. That Oran~e County R°' enum·nt h t('('S a challenge an dealmg "tth 1t problf'mll Well. so "ha t t."'bt> •~ ne"" The rt•port. es~entrnll). 1s nothantit more th. n a com pendiurn of mformllllon thJt 1:. rt>ad1l) ava1labh• from a wide range of sources in both the pubhc and prtvalt> !'tee· tors. The rePort 's conclusions are hardlv profound One subJCCt the reµort does addrt?s ts how govern ment may have to adJust to such things as Propo illon 13, and Proposallon 9. the income tax <'Utlm~ measurt> f al'ing voters Jwie 3. Reads the report, " revenue losses ~rt> likt>ly to result in the reduct ion or ehminahon of some of the services it tgovemmentl has lraditaonally pronded " Well said. Mr. Report Writer llow about swrtmg with tlus report you Jus t \\Tote? Bay Cleanup Progi·ess Although officials in Orange County's Envtronmental Managem ent Agency a nd in the state Department of Fish and Game are reluctant to comm ent on it . it looks as if some real progress is bemg made in cleaning up Upper Newport Bay. Apparently staff members of both agencies have worked out an agreement to be signed by the Board of Supervisors and the director of Fish and Game. That agreement sets July of this year as the target date.for the state agency to develop a dredging plan for the bay . In return. the county will promise to develop controls to drastically reduce the amount of silt running into the bay. Fish and Game officials have steadfastly refused to <'Ve n discuss dredging the bay until some means of ron· trolling s1ltatlon has been produced by local govern· men ts. That control plan began to jell earlier this year under <J n agreement among the county and the cities of Newport Beach and lrvme. The pending agreement hetween the county and F'1sh and Game appears to be another step along the path that should ultimately end with a silt· and pollution·free Upper Hay " Thal goal will still take several years to reach But the cooperation seen recently among local governmental ofhcia1s and the encouraging new efforts by the people at Fas h and Game are vitally important to the process of saving the bay. And that will benefit everyone Deserve YES Votes Uf the 11 propos1t1ons that will appear on the June 3 baJlot. a few do not lend the mselves to too much con· troversy. PROPOSITION 2, the Veterans Bond Act of 1980. simply contrnues t he highly successful Cal· Vet housing program that has been m effect since 1921. It was placed on the ballot by votes of 69·0 in the Assembly and 28-0 in the Senate. Under the state Constitution. the Legislature must ob- tain permission of the voters to issue bonds that permit veterans of the armed forces to qualify for low·interest home loans. Over the years the program has enabled hundreds of thousands of California veterans to obtain homes and farms. The program is entirely self·supporting and self· liquidating. It does not cost the taxpayer a penny. A YES vote on Proposition 2 is recommended. PROPOSITION 7 is an unopposed constitutional amendment designed to clarify a fine point in disaster re· lief to citizens. Unde r the law. state and local govern- ments may not make gifts of public money to private in· dividuals or corporations. Public fun ds may be used during a major disaster to remove debris on private property as heeessary to public health or safety . But it is not clear whether use of such funds after lhe dis aster might constitute an illegal girt. This proposition provides that state and local govern· ments may do necessary clean.up work on private pro· perty when the President of the United States has declared a major disaster for the area and provided the work is eligible for reimbursement from federal funds. A YE.5 vote on Propoostion 7 is r ecommended . • Opinions expressed in the space abOve are those of the Daily Pilot Othef views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment IS Invited Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642·4321. Boyd/Names ByLM.BOYD Was reported be re that 10me Micronesia islanders are using western world words as names for their children. Like Careless, Ci1arette and Love Me. A Dear Gloomy Gus client points out there's nothing new about that sort o f odd nomenclature. William Brewster. wbo came over on the Mayflower, named bis four children Love, Wrestling, Patlettce and Fear. You've no doubt reoeatecl that children's line: -r.Jadt, be nimble. Jack be quJck. Jack , jum=ver the candlettick." ari.les 11 to wby J aboWd have been IO 9Clviled. Wby jump over a cn._.ietf It wu an old Eqlllh way of tetunc lortWMI. It the candle ltayed Ill, 1ooct luck. U It weal out. bad luck. ~ l1w apeeifkal· If 1lve1 bNven UM not to bulld dlma. Q . How many p1tr1 of 1~011 do•• t~t 1v1r11• ............ ~Htfl,..,, __ , .... , .. , ..... ,..,, '-W'*-. ... 1 lliehard Reeve• .. Don't Sell Labor Unions Short NEW YORK -Mother JoeM la not • new ,...want on the Weit Side. lt'a e m11uiM - named aftet" an early Jeth ceo· tury tocLalltt labor arttator -'*"h a •mall clreulaUoo and u liH11C'le UUs month that I had alw •)'ll planned to write. The p&~. by Ron Ct..roow. ls oiled "The N"w Plnkert.ons" and It la about modem u n I o n busuna. u ·a u 1ort of rom panlon Pie<'\' to a rove r ~ t o r ) ··A m e rl,'an ll nion Bus l In~" Jiubhshed last November bv the Economist in London THE BRmSH artjdt npori· ed . "The present plight ol the unions has encouraged many to believe that America will be lbe r1 rst sOC'lety In which unions ht-come redundant. American management I s now so enlightened and benevolent. the argument nms. and unloos so outdated. that there Is nothlng left for them to do. . But it is not that simple." Earl Waters Prop.5 Protects Public A I thoug h it is calle d the Newsmen's Shield Law it is really a l aw to protect the public against its government. For the ve ry foundation of a people"s government requires the means by which the people can con- stantly probe the actions of those to whom they entrust the runomg of that goveromeoL And tt falls upon the news papers through their reporters to carry out tbat probing and keep lbe people informed of government actions wrucb at limes includes m lsdoiog1, poor judcment, wut.e and COrTUption. Thia then is the reaaoo for Proposition S on tbe June ballot.. It places io the state con· s tltutlon a la w already on lhe books which. simply s tated, pro· vides that new s re · porters can· not be beJd in contempt for refusilu! to reveal a source of in- formaUoo. It would be entirely un- necessary were it not for some decisions of the courts wbidl.. in defiance of the clear inteot of the Legislature, have created "judicial" except.ioos to tbe law. In reactioo to the court nalinp the Legislature ttaa re~ the Shield Law aa a coostit~ tiooal amendment and it ia now s ubmitted to the people for ratification. WIOLE NO ONE came forth to write 8Jl. e>ppositloo arrwnent for the ballot. there ia neverthe- less an lnsidious oppoaiUoa be- ing stirred up fostered moeUJ by some in government wbo view Charles McCabe Tb• Mother Jonea 1rUcle IOCUIH on a Chlca10 firm. Modem Mana1ement Methods, which often companln $800-a· day couult.anla who claim a 98 pe~ent 1ucce.e rate in kNpiol union. out or 1ettlng them out. "TM new Pln.kertona," Chernow write.. "don't bull head.a like the soon aquada of ye1terday. they manJpulate mind.a. They b.ave 1ut.tituted social enOr>eer· lnc. behavior modification. pro- pa1and4 a.nd dlrtf tricks for lbe bloody mesa o b rlngln& In scabe." THE&£ ~E more than 200 consulting firm s like that ~rating tbe!.e days and I've come across several in tra~ls around the country. They're good at what they do. They have helped reduce unlon m e m · bers1Up in the American worit force rrom about~ percent to 20 ~rcent lo the past 25 years. They play, very effectively, oo a "Me generation" reluctance to pay uftioo dues or dues of any kind . on images o f old . autocratic or corrupt union leaden, on pubbc dist.as~ for s trik i n g fir e m e n a nd teac hers ... on anyth ing that works And a lot works In 1950. American unions won 73 percent J tb e press wllb fea r a nd animosity. Yet. as that fearless Argenllne newspape r La Pre nsa pro· claimed "Truth has no fcur of facts·' and obse r ved that "Despots are always fnghtened by the voice of the people." JIJ.s. tory reconb that people lose their rontrol over J?Overnment whe n tbe press has bee n silenced. ·Although Thomas Jefferson. one of the nation's truly great Presldeots, had his moments of pique at the press once remark· anf that "Nothing can be be leved which Is seen 10 a newspaper. Truth Itself beromes auspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle." he nevert.be· less was a foremost champioo oC the freedom of the press. "TO THE PRESS alone, cbec&ered as it is with abuses. the world la indebted for all the triumphs which have been gained by reuoa aod humanity over er· ror and oppress100." he said. On another occasion Jeffenoo declared .. Were it left to me to of the repree.eotaUoo election.s held that year. By 1970, that win· nlnf ~ie bad dropped lO ~7 t ll oow 46 percent. A LOT OF people simply feel tbu ,arc beilu olf lrusUng manaiement. A lot of people think the oew manacen -the accountant.a and the lawyers - are moft trustworthy than lbe robber tMlroas. The new ones sound bett.er lhan Jay Go~. who once said: "I can hire haU of the working class to kill the other ball." The new managers do their killing with incremental kind· ness. I asked a friend , the chief executive of a company with l50 employees, bow he bad beaten a recent \aUoa organizatloo drive It was surprisingly easy. he said He raised salaries a bit, tn· StJtuted a rather generous profit· sharing plan, and, in bis won:b, "fed them a kJtot crap aboot be· ing a team. a family.'' Would he have done those things 1f the re was no union tt r~at" ··Of course not.·· MOST OF US need a vigorous labor m o ve m en t I d on 't particularly hke unions or the people who run them I have decide whether we should have a government Without newspapt-r. or neW1paper.. without gov('m ment. I should not h<'s1tate a mo ment to prefer the lath'r .. It IS a fact of the trade th:H ne ws men must develop con · ridentJaJ sources tn order to keep the pubbc tnformed And unless the sources know that they w all be protected. tbelr tdenlllles not revealed, lbose UI government would soon possess absolute power over the people. While Waterga~ stands out bttau:se 1t brought down a President ,and wrote a new chapter tn tbe tus· tory of the United St.ates. on a smaller scale newspape rs in every community are constantly unveiling pettadillos wb ich if al· lowed to go undetected would eventually ~ad to wbo&esaJe cor· rupoon at all levels. AS JEFFERSON said in refer· rinfit to a free press, "This formidable censor of public functionaries. by arra1gn1ng them at the tnbunal of public opinion, produces reform peaceably, which must belonged to two and beeo on strike three times -atupld strikes led by narrow men who thought the Internal polillca ol the union was the real world. But I have also been a reporter for the aggressively ooo·union Newark Evening News, raiaing a family on $90 a week. I often think that I'd still be maldng about that If it were not for the American Newspaper Guild. There are just too many younger folks willing lo be news paper re- porters for less money when your legs go -and almost as many managements eager to hire them for less than you're making. YOUNGER workers are more •·productive" and more "effi . c1ent " in a lot of businesses. And a lot of people voting against un· ions these days may find themselves r e pl aced by younger, cheaper livestock one of these tomorrows . Only a fool would tru.<.t his personal future to the alumnt of the Harvard Ru s1 ne s ~ S t'h ..,o l a nd tbe Wharton School or Finan\;e That future shifting "profit ci•nters" to Taiwan probably means more eind more govern· ment to t:.ke care of people who thank the} don't nttd unions otht'r\\ISt! ht-' done by rcvolu· tton Inmon• n·ct•nt ~ears Supreme Court J U.'>l ll't• Georgt> Sutherland held 10 l~ that. .. A free press Mands a.-; one of the great In· tt'rpreteri; bet Wt~n the govcm - ml:'nt and tht' peopl<'. To allow it to be felle rrc d 1s to fetter ouro;l'lv~" ,\nlJ Jus tic e William 0, Oougla." dcclan.>d . "We the peo- p I e of th<' t'nite d Sta tes estabbshed the Const1tut1on. We the people are the source oC all JeO-Vet"Tlment power. The ex- ecut1\'e, legislative and Judicial branches are our agents, com· m1ss1oned to express our will That as the philosophy behind the t'ommand o f lhe First Amendment that Congress shall m ake no laws abridging the f reedom of speech a nd the freedom or the press .. Thos e who value their freedoms and chensh this nation and its form of government will find P roposition 5 a most necessary amendment to the s tate's const1tut1on. British Biographer Takes Favorable Nixon View Frank Pakenham is the way I was introduced to him. Liter I learned that be wu Lord Longford. Still lat.er I learned that to the Britiab public be is known aa Loni Pom, becaUM ot bis penlateDt and blahlY vilible campaisn agalmt ~Y and obacmlty -in , in ~re. ja one_ ol our Brilla ecceotrica. He la .,:: ably tbe best-inown Catholic layman in Great Bri- tain. He hu writ\en-.mt- le11 books and bu held counU..eov· ernmeat s-ta. HI Ml four 'mt11 .. ..a _. ,_. beautiful da·~., _. a .,... wbo &a bot talt•l•• •M beauUllL Tiie Ml& m 1 •• fll 1111 ....... '" .......... LM1 Aatema ............ ..... to .. ., ,...... ........ D1T111 .......... el C>lfeN. •• ,. ... ., ............. ... .. .,....,, ..... . ,.. &AH" .. ""' .. ,......... ··a ........ __ lioa to the biographies be has already written on Jobn F. Ken· oedy and Jesus Christ. Longford hat concluded a biography of Richard Nilu>n. You will not be aurprlaed to find that he coo· alders Nixon a pretty dandy cbap. "A tnaly lmpnalve brain and ~rtaloly a far abler President tban John F . Kennedy." Lon&ford told an interviewer from u.e LoGdoD Suncl1y 'nmee. ,,.. rtpOl1.er uked 1111 Lordship wbateftr lnlpi,red b1m to write a booll about M.xoo. "Well,'' be l&ld, .. aa an old, on•·llme Oxford don, I was •i•Pl1 ~ lD the tJ'Ulb about lllm. bad sc:-w bla ............. met ben u. tl•• M •laHe4 tbe Os.ford u--. lie r.rt111ed ...... •'•• I leoked for a .,... ...... went _. about blm -• ...... to ...... Mm -1 ........... 1 ... •· ••A1111 W ........ f '' uUd tbe ,., ....... ,. ..., miw ....... ......,, Mstt' I like KtMllb"'• aU••Jt to bav, Ct•iro ••· 1111tr1tM.fwbwluce.• ·~-=r.;~ ...... IVJr~~~ Finally Locllford was asked his COftlldttfd oplnloo of the man Nixon. Loo1ford replied that Henry Kiuincer had just asked him the 1&me .quesUon and that be bad replied .. a 1reat preai· dent manqw." llanque la defined in my did.er aa IOIDecJDe wbo "hu not reached boped·for, or ~aible, achievement or fulfW. ment." Naturally. I tblak Loncford on Nlxoo la nultier tbaD a fruitcake. How a practicin& Roman CalboUc. ud an oeteot.aUoull.Y practlcin1 one. could find pound& for defense of our leed-lna unindlded felon i1 beyond me -but much ol Frank Pakeabam m be)'Oad me. TIMnllno~.btll& ..tlJ. HI doelll't MY tJdaea be ._"t .....,., J Juat wwder Qaolee CM C.s no•...,._. ..... , • .,,.. r•ral TrMe C.••'•kae w ........ ~;r::r:..: ~ = wr .. Ill l\laUrt. TM poUtkilM haft ._. --* to llrH MW far U"1 Uft IO ,..,,...... .... JC''' rtl• :.-.:~" ........ ~ ... ., ,,., ............ , ... what hls source material was when he went in search of a "straigbtlorward" ak>ok about Nixon and didn't find it. The text of the Watergate hearinp ls ther:e for all to see, and they are the basis for tbe seneral American opinion of Rlcbard Nixon -which is that be wu a criminal and a coward who let his inferiors eo to Jail for crlmes be inatlaated or coadooed. IT JIAY BE THAT blltofy will (Onc lude that \Vateraate, of It.sell, WU indeed "a m1Dor mat· ter." PerbaPI Nlxoo ·1 cbarac- tert1ation of it u a ''tblrd·~te bur1l1ry" will ~!=ed. Wbat wU1 never be wu tbat IOf' moot.bl a p,..Aillrll ol t.b1I couatry lied repeaWdJ1 aDd CODlcloulb' about I Hriel GI eveall &bit roae from tbat bvllary. Tfie tQel dkl Nlsoe bL '!My were 11 tborou1b a•d 11 doculDllllled a 1tOrr GI _v\llala1 UUaf\'WbelaplMMWon &be American. or Hf. GUier, public. 11M onlJ Ullq .._ .~lft really bl laid for Nl1oe " ~ ht lJ I tW'Vt \'Of', ud ,,. of that la tMt be hu ~ • 1 lrttllh blallrapMr JUlt ,.._ &M only mM Ol ltUMl .. I la ..... who ..... , lhUlll lltl'• 1--. Hd I fhlll GIM M thl. .. .. . . . . . . I i ' ., AT YOUR SERVICE I NATION Subway l11111at F rry B OSTON ( P , - Some ol th e "attaphanttirif • r1dinw Boaton aub~·ays th.-t• day s aru weiarin.: handcuffs. Tbey are prtsont'n. ~ tn1 taken bt-twef'n lhl• Jailbouae and t'<>urt by bua and ubwtty ln thu custody ol court uffll't.•n. omcen at Oorchcsh •r D la trlct Co urt . IA municipal court in u blue -collar bt'Clion ol Boston. &ot mtfCed that they were expect~d to transport prisonel"!) blick and forth an th e ir personal automobiles, sin ce they ar~ r e1 m . bursed ooly 17 cents a mile. UNTIL last week. the inmates were ferried an two vans on loan from an anti-delinquency pro- gram. But then the vans bad to be returned to their owner. So the court officers have turned to the s ub· ways and buses to trans port accuse d burglars, drug pushers a nd other offenders from the city's two jails for their day in court. &\S Y!@M[( ~®l?WD©@ \'•r•I .... Olln-N_, •Bet DEAR PAT: We ~lwd the t"nclOl'f'<t Las Vt>RH va('aUon ofter thro~h the mall1 .~ elnct l follow~ column every a.y, we wowo like to 1ee 1f you lhink lbJa otter ia on the level. I have rtad 10 many times about people aniv1n1 et tbelr datina· lion, only to fiod no rooma available, or that they have to talus a hl&her-pri~ room than oo the of. h4r, etc You know tbe •tor). L P .. Newport ~acb Vou hJd It! VaeaU. eenutea&e en.,... Wa oaf' lKIDded, Mlcloaa deUftr wu& &lley pNmlle. A VS '-aa heft cleaU..1 wtU. e.mplale&I about Hnral ol dMM eperaUou fw yeara. A• wttJa aaytblq t.llat IOUIMla too &ood &o be troe. stay away from It aad HH you ....ey. l..Ottfl D~ •• 011 1'1.U bl.,.d DEAR PAT: I orde r ed $29.88 worth ol merchandise from Carol Wript Gifts last Sep- tem ber 28. When I inquired. atiout my order I re- ceived a card saying the product.a I wanted were on "back order," but a shipment was expected aod my order would be sent within the next few weeks. Waiting seven months for delivery is Just too much! Can you help me get a refund? _l M . T .. Costa Mesa Carol Wrtgot•s customer service respresen. tatlve apologizes for the mlxup. Your refund cbeck ls on t.be way. Flood Claf• Deadffne Nror- DEAR READERS: Salidied tbat most federal Oood l.asuraace claims had been received Hd partial payments made. the National Flood Insurance Program ollice bas closed Its Los Angeles office. Claims now wW be procet&ed at Betbesada. Md .• lleaclquanen. "Would you do it for 17 cents a mile?" asked Peter Geraghty. the chief officer at the Dorchester court. "THEY T EAR your car apart, slash your UP· holstery," added Donald Flaherty. another indig· nant court officer. • The court orficers have been loading their ch arges onto s ubways and buses near the Charles Street Jail and the Deer Island House of Correction. So far, 11 in· mates have mad<' tht• commute across the city. Anyone witb aa aareponed claim ls advialed to report tbe lou to tl9elr hunaruee asent lmmedJa~ ly. ID.8111'1lDCe agen&a wttb ---.lped losses sbould asslgn adjastera locally. and aeDd tbe notices of loss to tbe Nalloaal Flood luuraatt Program, P .O. Bo.s 3"13, Betbeada, l!ld. Zta4. PoUcy holders wilb claJma in process ol llelng completed may get information abomn tbelr claims by p1toe. 1 lng &oll·free (818) '38·6581. More l.nlormaUoa aboat flood l.n8Ul'aoce is available from l~al property · casualty agents. or from tile National flood I Insurance Program home otftce by pbonbag &oil· free (800) 638·6&ZO. • Soring• Bfl the N ... twn DEAR READERS: CoulllDen now wlU be able to shop with botb dollar ud eaergy efTidency in mlad when It's time &o pan:bue a major ap- pliance, tbHks to tbe Federal Trade Com· APW.,,.....,_ INSATIABLE ALASKAN SEA OTTER .EATS CLAM Eating. Deviltry Occupy HI• Time In Seattle Aquartum Underwater Crime Otter Turns Into 'Delinquent' SEATILE <AP> -Tichuk, the teen-age Alaskan sea otter, is becom· ing a juvenile delinquent and bis keepers at the Seattle Aquarium are trying to keep him from a life of crime. Ticbuk bas removed a drain from the bottom of his tank and filled it with 10 pounds of rocks. He's pulled loose underwater lights and cables. He's even figured out how to remove nuts and bolts from the window fumes in bis pen. "He keeps disabling the device for kH,Plng the waler level stable in the pool," says John Nightingale, general curator for the aquarium. "He keeps threatening to flood us out." Not only ls Tichuk a devil. he's also aomethinl ol a pl1. BE WEIGRS 55 POUNDS, but eata •bout MS pounds a day of clama, crab, 141ald •nd rockflsb fUeta. That's narmal for Ha otters, who conaume ID ,.nent ot their body wel1bt at ftftdaUJllMala. _ "It'• tbe equivalent of one ot UI ..Una i. Bl• Mac• a da)'.'' Nltht· maltuld. ;_.JliOdnP\e la quite ,..ady to tlvt 'nellu a ~ rhance and more ~ -tM name mtMI "N• ot· .................. of tM ........ . .... -iltMftntNIMW .... ln .... U.M I ftW NW. wm .. l rut old, which is the equivalent in human d evelopment of 131,; years, Night- ingale said. When full grown, he'U weigh about 100 pounds. He's become so rambunctious in the past two to three weeks that the aquarium staff spends much of its time repairing the damage he lnfllcta on the 741000-gallon out.door tank be sha res with ti1s mother and father and other otten. "Tb.is isn't any kind of a malictoua problem." says Nightingale. "It'• just curiosity and energy. like aay 131,; -year-old." THE COST OF THE damage ls not g reat yet. But, NighUngale said, "it's a very big staff problem because we have to drain down and 10 in there and patch all the concrete be's broken, put back all the wires be pulla out.'' Ticbuk 11 adept at brlnctnl up 35- pouad rockl from UM bottom of the 1'·foot-deep pool and ualn1 tbem N drUla to bore lDto UM tank'• CGDCnte led a ea. "He'll often 10 down and lt1ek 1 rock on bl1 stomach to hold hl• down w1'1la ht puU1 oe the U1bt cords," HYI Nlthtln11le. Th• aquarium 1tarr t1 eonaldertnt dlvtnlonar)' tactlet to alow Tlchull's vandtlllm. nn llAY Pt.IT uw nM In • tan' for Ill• to wa&e9' aftd II" M• .... &•r• ••• 111ptnl11~ pl1r ....... I "Got o ""'°'"" • Th4m wntt' to Pat Dunn Pot ,.Mnll cwt rrd fopt, (IC'tf1ng tM Ollnt>fT.t ond oction ~ llud lo 1ofot mtqu1t1t1 1n govttnmC'fll ond MwMU Moil JiOllr qwllton.t In Pot Dunn . .41 Your Sttvact. Ora"flt C«Ut lloalJI Not. P 0 Boz tWJ. Co110 Mtto. CA '1f2f A• mGltJ/ wttrra °' pou1bl~ &&1111 ~ a~rfd. but pltorwd mq111nt1 or ~ttm not mcludmg t~ reod~r'1 /w.IJ llOmtt, °""'"'and bwtMU houra' photwl "11mbt!-rconnot btrconlidf'red Thu columno~ar&doi· 111 r ztc~ S11nda111 " •lNa.'a MW Nqulremeeta for eeeray efftdetacy nu.a <EE&> labela .. Ulele appllucee. AD nfrUera&o.r·freeaen. dialawallaen. clothe• w H"'9 aeil waler Malen •uafadued after May lt mlll& llave a ata.adud .. E1H1r11 GaWe" label, wt.lie room ll!r coadltioeen aacl harDacea mut uve a labeJ Ue>wiJlg,... EEa ud re&1oaal eo.t "'1aift., Tiie labels -~ blacll let&ertaag on a brt1ta& yellew bac.llaroud -are easy lo apot aod already caa be aeea oe aome appUucea. n.e ap· pUaaca wtt.h tile lowest yea.fly cot&a oa t.belr labela will be tbe cheapest lo openle, U ~ are &he r1.-abe or capacity for yov lleeds. ~.Mey14,1MO A1·~ • Studard 18'8 ued &o calculate etlfl'IY cost lalormaU. oa tbe labels were develeped by tbe Deoartmeat o( Energy. From eow oo, uy energy dalms le act. for appUaaces covered by t.be Dew ru.lea laave &o be baled OD DOE'• &es&a. Tk pol.at of au tit.la la to let eouamen kaow wbat tbet.r best appUuce bQ ls. 11lat DO& oely uvea mooe1 la tbe abort l'1ID -It e.covasea maaafacturen lo dealp appUaaces tba& are ellel'IY eftlcleat. Tbat ls a loag nm IDCIOe)'·aaver for COG11UDers aad a betp in COD· senl:ag nata:ral resouces. A delicious way to start your day. Four golden pancakes with Fanner John link sausage and two eggs the way you like 'em. Treat yourself, you deserve it. Gourfltd f4fee _,,, Since work on the road plan for the City of Irvine was started, safety and convenience have been foremost in the minds of the planners. That's why main roads go around residential areas so the majority of the traffic is kept ou t of your immedi- ate neighborhood. And away rrom children. Implementation of the p1anned road system is another example of Irvine's continued growth toward the goal of becoming an energy- Huntington Beach Pacific Coast Hwy So. of Pier efficient, economically bala nced city. Growth guided by two important factors. The City's far- sighted, living Ge neral Pfan. And concerned residents from the com- munity, Gty government and The IrVine Company who work together to make it happen. We may not al ways see eye-to-eye on every de- tail, but the res ult ha been, and will continue to be, a city th at gets be tt er to live in every day. That's why we are working on 18 road pro- jects with the City to ~ecp 14 Con11oemen1 Location~ Newport Bea'c h 1400 PaciOc Coast Hwy the heavy traffic out of your neighborhood. Why we're contributing a n additional $2. 7 million for immediate de velopment of roads that follow the plan for safe, convenient traffic p atterns. And why there's much more impro\ ement to come. For infomlcl lion o n th i"> growing new city, please visi t o r caU The lrvint' Company Jnfom1ation Center. Culver Drive l'\.it off San Dil'go Fwy. (1-405). To comerof Barr.inca. (714) 55 1-1500. Good planning keeps the traffic out of your neighborhood. .. 1HE lfMNE a:NAANY 8 ·. .· I l I • , " .. .... CWL Y PILOT Mee•n• ••llW'r• Friendship Warming 8y o.c. llftlmNGS Ol .. Oelly ... _. MMmbly Spt-llker Lt'o McCarthy , who bu had aomf'ttun~ ol a love hate n-l1Uonshlp with A" aemblyman Ch<'t Wr11. O O&rdtta Orove, wtll be on band Thur.day 1l a IUDdrats r for the loe&I le1l1lator 6' Last }1Pu, whu M cC'arthy wu vtsltlnt Orange Coonl)'. his enthu.sla.sm for Wny •u limited In a tesslon with polltl<'a.I writers, McCarthy went on at lt-n1t h about Ow vtrt'-lf't of M 1nan e~raeeoo. the frMhm1n ftepubU<'an rrom Newport Beach. 11~ CIVl' ~r h11h m arh for hftr work In Sac ramt'nlo. HE WAS ASKED \BUl'T Wray M<'\lrth ·~ ans wer lmpti~ that th•• G1r\ltn Grl'iH I'k>m()('ri.1 "°"S -.ell down lb hat or hu favonlt' mtmbt>r, Of the Assembly There 14 &S ~ m •rltcd t'hanct In th.-s pt-akl'r's attitude toward Wray In Oitttmbt>r l'h1t' ,.~n McCarthy wes locked m ba\U~ "1th A~ f'mblyrnan Howard Berman for rontrol ol lht' A''l"mblv ~ Democra ts and lht' ·~•k<-r' ••t On Dec us Wra) a nnoun<'t'Ci h1 ~upport for McC'arth). bl'<'om1n~ lht \Olt' th111 u:. url'd McCarthy 's return a At1-,t"mbl) '~ak,•r ll should bt> no ~urpn~f' lhi l MC'Cuthy 14 111 ht> the ht'adhner ut th<' Yt r:.I\ fundra1~er that beams at 6 30 p m Thun.d3) .ii lh'' Inn At lhe Park ••• NOLAN FRlZZELLE 1:1 running hard. e\'en though he's runmn,.: unopposed for thf' RepubUcan UC/ Med College Sets Ho11ors Da)~ Th(' LT lrv10t• Cnllt>J?P of Med1c1ne "'ill honor four facult' mt'mhers. Ont' resldt.>nt and 34 stu dents dunn·~ an hon11r~ da) C<'remon~ Thursda) The rolltt::c ~ l~h annual honors day a<"t1v1lles 14 tll 1ocludl' an address by Dr Wilha m J. Oign1m. president or lht> Amenran Board of Obstelncs and G' neroloi:'. at the l Ct Mt'd1C'al C't'nter and a p1r - n1'c and spc.)rt-.·e\t'nt' on the UC'J campus. The a"' Jrd<. "111 bt> given m rerognat1on of aradem1r Jrhtl'H'mt•nt. rommuruty service and exr<'llencl' m tt'.1rhtnl! The prest•ntauon o f a14ards 14 lll be made in the mt'd1caJ renter aud 1tor1um at 10 a m N ov~lis t to Appear no m1nauon In tht• Or•nie CoaJ1t'• T3rd Au embly Dl111r1rt >'rillt'llt', a C'Mta Mt'fl1 optometrist. Mid forth 1t a prftla ronftr1•rw1• In Sllnta Ana tarUer thhl Wffk, criUc-lalr1M A1u11•mblyman Dt'nn!a Mancera, who will ht> hll oppont'nt in Nove mber. FriuC"llo l'laim11 M an1eera plana to run for at ate SujM'r\nttndt·nt of l'ublk lnatructk>D ln 1112. ··1 don't bellev1• 1hnt our auemblyman ahoul.d be tn a poaltlon whnf' he> ran use our truat to jux· lapoaltlon Mm•elf into hhCber office," Friaselle de<-larl'd l\file Square Work Pushed 8y Pllll . ~NF.IOEaMAN Of o .. 0.11• l'te.. ..... founl 1un \'1tlh·~ <'lty otrlclals are expeded lo hudd le "'llh l'Ounly Supervisor Philip Anthony 141\hin the next two wc<'k" m M effort to get plans for d t'vtlovtni: th1• rwrth"est section of Mlle Squ a rt" Pork mo' ln jl n~a1n Th<' mosl rl'l't•nt pl.in, "'ht ch calle-d fo r de· velopm~ the AA arres ma inly for passive recrea· t ion. Y<1ts fl'J<'Cl<'d by t hf• Oran1ote County Board of SuJ>('r VIM>rs in April bccauhc of the high prire tag attar ked lo lht• p ro1ert. O RIGINAU.Y ESTIMATE D TO cost S2 9 m illion. lhe proje rt C'u me b<'fore the supervisors at a bad price of $5.3 mllllon L as t week. Fo unta in Va lley Mayo r Al Holhnden a ppotntc'd a committee made up or coun· c1l m embers Ben Nielsen nnd Barbara Brown. city Parks and R<'cr£'al1on Dtrf'clor Gary Davis and community repr<•scntattv<·~ to work with Anthony on revismg th<' plans "THE WHOLE IDEA IS lo figure out how to lo" e r the coot." Anthony said in an interview . The .supervisor said he 1s anxious to ~et the develop· me nt started this year. "People m Founta m· Vall<•y a re really con· cerned." said Councilwo man Hrown. "The y wa nt 3 passive park The> don't 14 ant som ethtng that's goin~ to ~en<'rate a lot more people T hey don't think we can h;.indlc· that ·• Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes will read cosru u.641 ·1289 •UIH • ...,.e.t.-d from his works al L'C I n ·ml' F'nday at 4 P m. M•UIOOfv~95.0401 Fu(•ntC':-.' n·adm~. titl ed .. Ml'x1co T hrough the 1..,,c.-.oc • ., •• ., ..... 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ANTACID Glassware from LIBBEY "Chocolate lotus" • aocas 10 01. • UVOMOl 12 et. •COOlH 1' u . ~~ 2.79 :~2.99 3 FOOT WADING POOL Decerated Potyettlyltff 6' .. D('1M STOCK UP! "KAL KAN " Dog Food ASSCMtltO FUYORS (M'5 llOT Ila.UDO) . . I 3 :$1 ~~ s 14 oz. CANS SPECIAL! :s • -.. ... . E # . c ~ . . . .. .. . ~· . .. , . '· . • .. .. [ A •• CWl. '("-OT COMICS i CROSSWORD MARMADUKE PIANUn ._y Chlrttt M. Scftul1 llG GEORGE ~ Ylf'lff P~ ------11 eecAU5E MAWff ATE __ _..:., __ .....,_-'":"~~n-1r""" IT AT ™E BOTT~ OF THE HILL!" • by Tom lltluk ,UNKY WINKERIEAN DEFINE 1lE F"-OllOWI~ : 0 ~1m1M1~ ,J,t'IJt . olm.,J IJ~•t•1m ,()Pu,,,, I "I told him I was ready to settte his hash, and he thinks I'm go4ng to feed hlml" SHOE L H • .. to II ~HI~! ·1'' - _......_......,! ~-~ ~:31111~~~~~\ MOON MULLINS _JL ' --, ' I e by Jeff MKNtlty by Ferd & Tom Johnson ORA88LE ~ '1'11hl 1'11Uf4 1'e>M. .._., ~UU.'4 'VfC WO ~ A Ntlf. ftf{~11'~ ! EVEN IF IT DOESN'T ~I(, Ntll M/il:Jk>, I WANT You TO KNOW I .APPRECIATE 'fOcJR HELP. MISS PEACH THE FAMILY Cl RCUS by Bil KHne 111 hove to find the common denominator." "Wont me to help you look for it?" DENNIS THE MENACE & f\).o GORDO by Mell Laz.arius ( ' ... M f"\-t-LA ~ l'\N..) I 1V M TMOSE ~~ w~ COIJJ..D ~ 1M1Dn4e WI.JO Ql.le:;, FR.OM M"/ PAI~ WAJ.L..t:T! 5-f4 .............. _... TUMBLEWEEDS OR . SMOCK VVHA"T" CAN YOLJ PO FOR Oll ... Y ANP SCAl...Y SKIN , c::>OC1"0R? ,__.,-HA-~-'tt'XJ-HEAR--P-1H-E...--r ArnRA l.l~OF IMEJIEJI~ -n7AL.11"1\1 ~IAIC SIR? (•YOFFICW.f5'11MAT») Nf6ti IN'TO I rv'1'171'\J"4,.. "Jf A ZIU.ION !JIU.ION OF 1HE Pf.AR u.tSCIOUS tlC~ POON-PUFF'{, ~-WEE.t'l t.n.. CRrTTERS ... v 1.------------,.,.,, NANCY URBAN RINE WAL ~ICT T~AT MAN SHOULD ee ARRESTED , • • ME'9 A SMOP.l...IFTER 1'"HA"f" WOLJL..P c::>ePeN~ ... AM. ;;t "f"A l..K ING TO A Pe:RSON OR A 1.-IZARP? L I ' I <>--'---·~"" by Lynn Johnston ~ ~ lcXni CclfWTI~ ~~-"W.l~K ~ALL ~~INGPi.CQo.JcS I~§ NEW ~K·. ·1 ' by George Lemont TOD4Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE l ACAOSS 50 S«'CS money 51 sa.y 1~52Aoc>r~ 6 c-na 55 RIC>erMion )0 Stone 58 !ton - 14 L0\19 " ... .,., ... 15 Peruse fiO SmoOgen 16 God 8'0 6 t Swotd Vlt 62 Excitement 17 POOis 63 ~ 111 -WV101 64 Ctl'leta 20 Molor AbtK. 65 IWnger anc 21 Hiii 23 Weael's lun DOWN 24 The Hurtt• 2e Old Frenctl COil'fl I Anf\leCI 2 Preyer word 3 o-toolted 4 P!1ot 10 •• 0 .. _,, .. 0 . I I ( I I 0 •• ••••• I I I t 0 ,, • ••• I '•I f' 0 . I t • •• .. ' A I l I • f D •• ~ I 0 --' . ' • 1• •• ' ' I ': .. " . I L •• . ' ·-. L • I .• 1• ... I 1 ~· I ' 0 OD I O l L I ... I C I • l • I I ·-· \ I 0 I .. I • ' I I t 010 11 A ••• I f I IO 0 1 •1u 1• • O I I I • ·~· . ' I C 11 I I •• . .. ., . ' ' . •• I:~ • f L \I •I• I . ' • c ' . ' •• ' . •1•-· I a L t 26 l.IWIUlt 30-CMto 310.ota~ 5 AIMf'llbly ~o 42 Oedille lec:t 32~ 36 C,,.11cte 37 Coins 36 Mout1t1111: 6 Mllic!Oul 2e Oo'1 Ind -43 Kneck buf'~ 2 7 F'1l'lilhes 45 -de mer 7 Pefeolale 28 Al the peeec 411 Gorges 8 "My Gii -" 29 Yield 4 7 Tllt egain 9 Dutc:fl com· 30 Moun111111· 48 OYer.ct .. j Prefl1 39 Ulungs 42N.C>Moca mune Fr 49 P011t1on1 , 10 MMrler 32 Port, et 11 51 Body )Oint • : City 44 Lolttlel 46 fiif·be9rtr 44Wrinll ... 49 PIQuMC 11 Type llyte 33 ,._,ol S3 Thought: •• 12 Sw9ln 34 Goed Prefl11 •• 13 Ltyerl 35 OMng blfd 54 See l1IWllow • 19 Sllon Ille 37 Pert,. 56 Encountered ' 22 c.rvo unit 4() Shecl!led 5 7 Flnill 25 -de 41 swinn-59 Dry. ,,,..be * • f t . , l • . f I , .. LOCAL I OBITUARIES 'Fr .. ,.,. Fred Silverman, pre sident of N n and a 19:58 grudua te or ~racuse L'01vers1ty. has been chosen as trustee or his alma mater OCC Sets Summer Schedule Nearly 500 different courses will be offered at Orange Coast College this summer. beginning June 16. T he summer session runs through Aug. 8. Registration materials will be mailed to individuals who re· quest them by phone. Requests may be made t>y phoning OCC's Ad· missions Office at 556·5735. Regi st ration materials rnay also be p icked up at the Ad · missions Office through May 22. Registration ap- po 1 n tments will be mailed by May 28. and registration will be con- ducted on an appoint - ment basis June 9· 11. Walk-lo registration, without appointmen t . will nm June 12·13 and 16-17. The Admissions Office is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 7 30 p.m.. a nd Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m . Grant Won ByllBMan Golden West College history instructor C. Sbeldoo 1bome is one or l2 teachers in tbe U.S. awarded a $2,500 grant ror summer s tudy at the Univer.:1ity of Oregon Thome, or Huntington Beach, will s tudy violence in American history, June 16 to Aug. 8, under a grant from the National Endow - m e n t for the Humanities. Neptune Societ:v CltEM.t.'OON IUltlAL At HA 646-7431 Y--W sc..nty ~ --....,111111r _ __., .. ....., ._, ---u--.. wntu ... c.11..,_...,,..... ~~ Gelft /911t. ...a•on•s au.•OADWAY MOn'U.UY 110 Broedway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMITH & TUTHIU. MOITU.dY WISlQ.., CHUl:t. Mortuary •Cremations 427 E. 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 ,..c1..onms SMITMI' wotn'UMT ez7 Main St. ~nt~:-ech ,.,..,.,., CO&Of4IAL. N •AL ta. 7801 BoluAve. w.stmlntter 883-3525 PACIPIC ftlW t•IDW' PMI C.....*Y MortUllfY Cttepel 3500 PIClfic VleW Oftve .... port .. ech 944-%700 ...can ICllMDITIF'HI ~~:Ch '-'la.~ SM--=-~ 'A Nice Place to Sit' 1ime-lapse Photography ·Proves' Point NIW YORK (AP I Wblle eome dlln have tried lo rni\"t thrir downt.owna by buUdioi 111an· Uc fort~es aod chetrltst con<'ret.-plaua Wllllam \\'hyte ~llevf'!I th;u , U m~t people renll)' '*'•nl ''a IUce place lo lllt And now Whyte. best known u aulbor ol t.be social &elenc-t clUll<' .. Tht' OncanJutloo M•n." haa made a ~ mlnu~ ftltn and "Tllhm &an 1acwm panylq boolt to prove lh• polnl THZ 800& IS llt:ING otST•IBUTED by tbe New Vork baMd MWlldpal Art S<x-M y. •nd th" fllm by tht Conservation t'ound1tt1011 In Waahif\lton. both non prom o-rganu.aUons Tbt' arauments Whyte mu~ In "The Sot-haJ Life ol Small Urban Spacea" att almost lauahabJy simple People, he uld in a convenation, are the main attraction l.n clU~s U mg time lap.<it! photography, tht-him s bows that Pt'(>p!e-aboH nil hkc a nice pl are to <.,1t. Ideally a place th &t ottt'r~ u range of choice Sunlight 1s fine . but not u~olutely necessary Th~) want to i.tay wtthin eye and earsbot of the !>trett, because that's Wht'ft> the &<'t10n 1s. BETTER TILL. T HRO\\' o~n~ lJbk'>. m ovable chairs, ~me trees, maybe a fountain to dangle your feet lll on a hot day -aod you have the ma.in lngredient.s for urban enjoyment The successful urban space can be a multimillion dollar plaza llke Fountain Square ln the heart of downtown CinciMati Or It could be a street in East Harlem with an open hydrant and plenty or steps and stoops lo sit, talk, enjoy the scene wtth neighbors. The esthelics. says Whyte, almost don't matter While all of this ma)' sound obvious, many city planners and private builders have spent b1lhons or dollars following another. oppostte phtlo!>ophy Whyte says Atlanta's Omru lntemat1onal. Detroit's Renaissance Center. the Houston Center. and the Bonaventure complex in Los Angeles each say in their way : .. Come in here and be safe " THESE "MEGASl'RUCl'URES," AS WHYTE calls them, are built in Lbe hope of lurlnit a crime· rearing middle r lass bact to the city shopping distnct with the promrse or fortress-like St'CUrlty Any ledges that might be used -GOO forbid - for s itting. typically have spikes or railings built expressly to discourage such squatting The whole"' thing. says Whyte, reflects the mostly unlounded ... " ..... rear ol att.racUnt "un~sirablea " But ln fact the wtnos and baa ladies that downtown planners art' so afraid of attracting usually avoid places that become popular. And they are uaually harmless, anywa,y. In d«mibinc the Detroit Renalaaaoce Center. ror lnat.ance, Whyte says it ··abounda with 1uarda and elaborate electron.I<' surveillance aystema. Any kJnd of auaplcious activity ls quickly 1potted and attended to. AH that is lacklng ls a portcullis. But the mesaa1e ~ clear. Afraid of Detroit ? Come ln and be sale.·· TU Ol&ECT OPPOSITE OF TBlS fortras a pproach as the t'aneual Hall Marketplace In Hoston Food, and places to sit and eat it, abound. It is not cut off from the rest of the city. It ls right at street level and because it was built to retract peo- ple, 1t ts one of the few places in race·tom Boston where blacks and whites feel comfortable together This lS t.be real measure of the s uccess of an urban space, and Whyte has a fancy word for tt triangulauon It 1s that third something that has tbe po~r to get two s trangers to talk to each other It can be a promenade "1tb benches 1n Brooklyn He1ghL!> that ~1 ' es a spect.iculur s~ lwe. \'lew of Manhattan OR IT CAN BE STREET MUSICIANS, mlmists or entertainers who tum pedestrians l.nt.o an audjcnN?, and p public str~t or square into a theater "What 1·m suggestmg, simply. 1s that we mukc places fneodUer " Clwirma11 Gets A1t~rd DETROIT CAP ) -The chairman of Michigan's Public Service Commlsslon has earned the "Sleeping Watchdog Award" from a e1L1zen's group frequently at odds w\tb state utility re gulators The Michigan Coalition on Utlht1es and Energy presented Daniel DemJow w1th a stuffed toy dog fast asleep under a blanket al\er Demlo" refused lo sign a pledge supporting the group's call for citizen representation on the PSC . ·'We wanted Demlow lo know we th.ulk he s bet>n a poor watchdog for the people of Uu s statE' who pay bis SJ8.000 salary," expla ined spokeswoman Kathy Montgomery ,, ,. . 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II.: You wlll ht' lntert'lltC'd m the following leolter nt'eht'd retf'ntly from tbe NaUonlll Psoriasis Found•Uon. In<' Dear Or Stetncrohn Wf' have> rt>ld wltb tn terest your rec nt column ron~m1nc the Jc*es \ made about t.h "h.-1rthrt>o k or p orl11l1... and concur with your th1nk1n1 In lh<' matter. Our 1Lo1an thil year 11 "elahl mUUon people attn't lauahlna." Public ed~utJon I• ono of our primary 10.i11. alona wtth aUmulatlna rlnanclal ~urcea for the 1upport ol .,.orlub r search and to Improve th~ m~kal t'l~tt and treatment ot paortuls Al I rttaJl. you havo mad~ rcfernl to your rudel"I to the Natlon1I Plona ts foundation for additional lnformauon In Lhe past AaaU\ thank you ror )'(>Ur support Addr~s N•lional Paorta ls Foundation, 60~ Southwt'11l Cunyon Court, Portl1rnd, Ore 97221 <•ultfl 2SO>. ••• M EDICALt.'TTE.S Fourtt'if'n Pf'tt't'nl of all ('uncer rases a~ due to lunl' tanttr This rausea. 22 percent or an cancer deattiR. The Incidence Is about 4 \o 1 In m en/women. Lung cancer lncreHH also in a1~1to8 and toke oven workera, uranium miners. metal smelUng and reflnln& plant wortcen. But ••ven In these, ci1arf'ltO amoidnt increa.11ea the riall. Dear Or. 8'e19erolta: I" my doctor belna too t'Ontervat.lve! 18&ood leltlA ahow th•l m y urlc 1cld terum level runa ovrr "nlne mi per deciliter" - accordlna to my doctor. Yet. be wlU not preacnbe medicine to prevent tbe PQMibllity or gouty attacks. To date I've been free But donn 't at aeem advisable to take pre· cautionary measures? -Mr. S. Dear Mr. S.: As oflf'n happens, doct.on ells· •1rH. There's no rirm convlctJon that treatinc the - P"'Uent with high urlt' ocld will prevent an attack It ht bu never had one. Some doctors believe that prescribing eol· chi cine daily. and other medications. will lessen the probability of attack: others don't thlnlc so - unlcH the "hypt;!rurecemia" gets much hiaher than nine level. ;, ~ *.. ·t';f IC you are inclined to develop crops or bolls. have a checkup on urine and blood to rule out the • possibility or undetected diabetes mellitus says Dr. Stt:lncrohn in his booklet. "Practical Gwde To Skin Problems." For a copy write to him at PO. Box tsro. Costa Mesa 92626, enclosing 50 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope. I .. . '• ' . ... ••. '·" MAnEL 111. IS.M YOllCIOICI Ill. 1.2' CARLO ROSSI'S TABLE WINES •IUIGUNDT 115. 2.St IA. •VIN IOSl 1'' •"* CMAltlS •IMINI YOUI 1. s uni CIOtCl JALTA VODKA OR CASTLE GIN SAUNKl2•• ne.a '°" oeoea ST. HELENE CALIFORNIA BRANDY WJPIXl3•• 1•• SEAGUM'S '7' CROWN WHlSIEY m .s.tt488 , ... BLACK VELVET CANADIAN WHISIY ,WIPIKl4•• , .. "fAOOIY SMOIEl'S'' PllffCTO OI UlllTY OGAll U&I 111 .... ::. 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Concentrating on Other Problems--Like 76ers By JOHN 8EV ANO .... ~._.... fNGU:WOOD -T att atutlnl 10 t't Juicier by tbe mlnute 11 NOA thampK>N~lp serles between the Lahn and tM Phllad lphl• Tien resumes toni&ht t8 30> w1th um~ five Mt tM Forum. TH£ 71EU HA Vi'; HELD the b•& 7·2 center far below h1a aeuon aver•ce of .904 from lbe noor, esl)ffially ln the laat a•me when lbe NBA's Most Valu•ble Player went ll of 21 from the field and acored but 23 point.Ii m Ptully'!I 1~·102 win which tl<'d t~ s~r• •t 2 2 "We decided that's what this series is all about-to take the ball inside and put pressure on the big guys · · , By "bag guys" Dr. J lS naturally refernng to Kareem, who was taken off Dawkins in game four so he ought clog the middle ip the Lake rs' double· teaming derense basketball,'' answers Jabbar ... , guess it's because l 'm taller than everyone else. But 111 a game this physical, it's highly unusual that I'd only go to the lane once " OF COURSE, the 76ers' seven·f~r. Caldwell1 Jones, who is part or the muscle pounding Jabbar, had a different approach. The Lakers decided to spice proeet.•cUn11l) b) announclna that Jack McK.lnMy and owner Jerry Buaa had reached a personality impasse ALTHOUGH Paul Westbead would appear to be the front·runner for the PoSition, Buss refused l9 glve hiJ CWTent interim coach the definitive nod aayln1, "nothing's automatic, although I think 1t 1s pretty much true that Paul wUl be the Lakers' coach." Actually. the ma.Jor fact(>r ID aJI four games has bt't'n thf play or the big men in the middle Simply analyzed when Da~U\S fouls out (a s he rud m rames one and threel the Lakers win. and when he doesn't, they lose. THE LAKERS' PLAN backfired, though, when Jim Chones got into foul trouble and Jabbar had to be sw1tched back to Dawkins. leaving the middle wide open for Dr. J and Co ·'The officials are just letting us big guys play. as long as no one is try mg to tear a guy's head off with fl agrant foul s. We 're JUSt out there playing basketball " Arter a nightmarish game one, Dawkins led the ?Sers with ~ points 1n game two as the 76ers won, 107-104 He had 21 point.s m game three, but fouled out after 30 mmutes and the Lakers won. 111 101 "We have to make some minor changes. but nothing radJcal. ·· says Westhead "lf we play the way we can play, we're confident we'll wm ." Retard.less. 1t will be interesting to see how ll>e. team reacts to that announcement tonight, and it will also be inleresttng Lo see how they react to the 76en and. in particular. Darryl Dawkins and Caldwell Jones, who have combined lately to put 11 stranglehold on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar IUS MOST IMPRESSIVE effort came Sunday when he taJlled 26 points and 10 rebounds. ·'The turning point was when Darryl became effective ms1de," commented 76ers forward Julius Erving. "We struggled until Darryl became the dommant force on the floor or a more important concern to Westhead IS how the officials are letltng too much rough play transpire under the bas ket "In any normal game. the best center m lhl' world is going to wind up shooting some fouls." says Westhead. noting Kareem went to the lane on ly once Sundav "l 'VE FACED THIS since I started playing SUU, despite the muscle. Jabbar has been more than effective, averaging 32 points, 13 re bounds and five bk>cked shots. The Lakers are ob· v1ously JUSl trying to draw attention to the matter '>O the referees will pay closer attention It's reall y a psychological maneuver more than anytlung else With the home court advantage back m their arena . the Lalcers don't want to take an' chances droppan~ another one ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-~ ~~~~---~-~~~ A Na1·row Shutout Surf Prevai& on Skinny Field B)' CURT SEED EN Of tlle o.llY ~-Staff It was one of those nights when the world seemed Lo be clos ing in on Coach Timo Liekoski and the Edmonton Drillers Well, maybe not the world. But the soccer field at Anaheim Stadium was 14 yards narrower. Aqd while it didn't really help the Drillers or the California Surf. it might very well have af- fected the outcome or the Surf's 2·0 North American Soccer League victory Tuesday night before a crowd of 6.552. WITH A NEW pitching mound ~ inst.ailed as part or the re· vOQ>ing of Anaheim Stadium. the field was moved closer to the new right·field stands . That meant a narrow field and less room for e ither team to maneuver. t ·A dually. J t.bin.k that hurt .s. ·~said Surf Coacb Peter Wall , after the game. Wall, s porting a nasty cut .on his knee a nd a bloody hp after playing in only his second game or the season, felt the field restricted the play of both teams . BUT IT ALSO appeared to akl Wall's determination to tighten up a porous Surf defense which had contributed to the four· game losing streak s napped Tues· day night. Wall, frus trated over the Surf's lackluster performances an front of goalkeepe r Mike Mahoney, teamed with Andy Mc Bride to turn in the Surf's bes t de fensive e ffort of the season. And the change came JUSt m time. The Surf, suffering from the same malady infecting the Angels at Anaheim. just hasn't bad the n ght ingredients to pro- duce a victory lately. WOLFGANG SUBNHOLZ scored somewhat ol a bome run to provide the only goal the Surf needed T he native of West s Aequired : · els Make Deal; More in Works? By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of .. DMIY PIMt itMI Tbe Angels made a move to help plug the massive holes which injuries have created. but it•may not be the move they plan to slick w\th. i Baltimore backup cat cher Dave Skaggs was purchased in a l eash-only deal Tuesday. but I Angel Director of Playe r 1 Penonnel Mike Port termed the transaction "a forerunner to otber possibJe revisions." ·aE WOULDN'T elaborate as to whether that simply meant tbat rookie catcher Stan Cliburn lA's Smith Gets Back To Basics ios ANGELES <AP) -Long lieto~e Tuesday night's 1ame al Doc11er St adium. two of Loll A.Pgeles' elder statesmen, r:lcbt· fielder Regie Smith and bittlD& ~ II.my Mota. stepped la1lde tbe balling cage un- denaeatb the left field stands .-cl weal bedE to the bulca. "We worked CID a drill we did ill *Prins traiainl," Smith said. ''Md no.-I feel I'm back to !'Mre.l abould be." · '8•11R IUJGGED a borne nm la the ftnt iaD1DI and siqled -...e a run la the third to lead lM AJa11l11 to tu fourth 1tnilbt ~. a •2 deetaioD over the c.iCAIOO* TM .n...-allo WU tbe lOtb &a. a row for tM Dodf.:e:t ....... ......... tlMlr • ........ 0..-wtaaiDC ltreak. .. , .. ,...._ improperly .................. Mid ..... =-.......... . ...... • a ...... ,. ,.,.., Ilk· dill ..a "9r'. .• &M ftnt two .... ., ................. ..... .• after .... 1 -.... Ht ..... dad IO ..... wo uld be sent back to the minors, or that anothe r transac· tion is in the works. Skaggs, a .248 career hmer. will be laking Don Baylor's spot on the roster. since Baylor went on the 21-day disabled list for a fractured left hand. But the gap Skaggs wtll ac· tually be plugging is the one left by catcher Brian Downing, now recuperating from surgery on a broken root TOM DONOHUE has been try· ing Lo fill Downing's shoes but the veter an of seven m inor league campaigns is hitting just .190. Immediately after Down· i n g's injury Angels' General Manager Buu.ie Bavasl began searcbihg for a proven major league catcher. Whether Skaggs fits that bill is debatable. Now 29, be kicked ·around the Baltimore organi.u- tioo for seven yea.rs until surfac- ing in '77 as a backup to Rick Dempsey. Altbouigb Skaggs bit .287 while playi.Dg moet of the second ball of tbe aeuon (Dempeey broke a finger CID July I ), be dipped to .151 u a reserve qaio lD "'18 and waa bothered by a dama1ed sploaldllCmucboflutaeuon. EXPECTED TO IOIN tbe Angels io Cleveland ton11bt <Tuesday'a acbecluled 1ame there WU rained out), Shlll has appeared la anly two 1ame1. going 1-for-5. He wu oa the verge of beinl released or Mnl back to the mlnon because Baltimore bad calJed up rookie catcher Don Graham. Graham bit a homer in bis fir1t mlljor leape game Satur· d1y and appanotly bad HnMld tbe Job aa De mpsey'• new backup. Port and BavMl are ''exp&or· lng Mveral d.ltfe,..t opUooa rilbl DOW i°' ~ ~eordinl to Aalel IOUl'HI, am __. ..... may nece11ttat. a plarer tleariq w•here, wblch llku • mlntmum ot atx daya. • Wl111 8AYLOa 1ldellaed, Man..., Jlm /:I°"' 1119 hi will UM Dan U U.. dll• l01a.l....._. .............. IO ,.... .. ,. ... kMe, wtaidl ... . ---~ ........ . ..... .. . , .. -... . .::.·;-..... .. ....., ... Al c..... bl ....... . ------------ Germany hfted a s hot from nearly SO yards out and 1t siroply sailed over everyone. including Driller goalkeeper Pertli AlaJa at the 48:45 mark Craig Allen added an in· surance goaJ at 87 57 to cap the vicCory Rut offense wasn't the issue. With Wall and Mc Bride con· s1s tently breaking up the play with some excellent tackles. the Drillers had a tough lime gett ing inside for the kmd of shots which h11ve been making hfe miserable for Maloney in recent games. "I thtnk we frustrated them to ni ght W e c ame ou t de · t e rm1ned not to give up anything." Wall said. "We limit- ed them to very few chances .. WE'VE BEEN scoring a lot or goals. so now we're trying to concentrate more on defense. What we decided was that the defenders were going to play de· rense ... Wall inserted Suhnholz into the li neup based on h is performances agains t t h e Drillers m an exhibition contest and a game last season. and the move paid off A BUCK SHORT -UC Irvine's R alph Gedies leaps toward home plate. trying to score on Larry Dotson 's double to center. Blocking his path is Cal State Fullerton .....,... ..... .., .... ~..,. catcher Ma r k Pirruccell<>, who took the re · lay throw from short.stop Glenn Robert.son m lime to make the tag. Not only did the Surf snap its losing streak. but it vaulted into firs t place in the NASL's American-West Conference .. • eight polnt.s ahead of idle San Diego. TH E V I C TORY al s o strengthens Wall's confidence in his bench. Neither Suhnholz nor A lien were starting at the beglll ning of the season. but both ap- peared as sharp as if they had seen the 600-700 minutes played by the regulars. Suhnholz. in fact. was only a probable for the game. still re- cuperating from back problems which had limited him to 51 minutes or playing time this year. Now the Surf's next task is the Cqsmos which lead the Na· tiooal/East Conference with 53 points. The Cosmos' interoa· tiooal cast of superstars invade Anaheim Friday at 8 p.m. "If we can defend as well as we did tonight. we'll be okay." predicts Wall. "But I'm sure they're not going to like the field either." • UCI A.rouses a Sleeping Giant cm State Fullerton Pounth Anteaters, 9-2 BJ .IOllN 8EVANO °' .. Oeltf ""' ..... A sleepini liant ia not a commodity one wants to meas around witb . The pbUoeopby uaually adhered to la one of total 11lmce, that way a penoo doesn't dlaruptor rile tbe goliatb. Well, tbe UC 1rviDe bueball team upset a slant, and the Aate•ten paid for it dear· ly Tuelda)' afternoon. SEEMINGLY INCENSED by UCI's position atop the Southern Cal Bueball Auoclatlon 1t1nding1, the defendin1 NCAA Ind CODference cbamp6oo Cal State F'uUertaa 'nt.lnl pounded four boaM nma en route to • devutaUDg t-2 vtct.orJ before a crowd of 1,612 at UCI. Tbe ...... Vt 1'ttau, who entered t.be tame .nth• .SM te•m battlnl • .....,. . 1la&W 18 hlta. ...,... 0( dlle extra baae Vlriet)'. tn INllln• lato I u. In the ICBA 1tandtap wiU. UCI, bota. DOW 11 ... "Team attltuct. ll tbe IDCllt t!QPGl'tant U.ln1," Nkt NJenon ~ A"lle Gar· rkto. wbo hu watelMd h11 'ntMI play hot and eotd lhll Muon cMlpltt an abwMlanc ot talent .., 'IOLD •Y 1UD1 •":.:-.. U.at '"'' ._., all&Uty aid • tN• at· Utude 11"t I .... tOtll IO Mii Our .Ullllll Mllt'l ..._""' ....... ol ..... rt•·" • • • The ntans were certainly in the right frame ol mind for the Anteaters. They jumped on UCl s tarter Dirk Wiel.ltock for three runs in the first, and then bettered h.im for five more before be was carried out on his shield in the sixth. Wielltock 1llowed three or the four homers aa Mark Pirruccello collected a two-run shot in the fil'al, and D8J) Hanggle and Mlke Rubel added back-to-back solo sbot.s in the sixth. ONLY BRIEFLY, In tbe flftb, did the Ante.ten provide some rompet.iUon as Larry Dotson's triple lo left-cent.er drove bome two nms to cut the deficit to 4-2. Tbe Titam rou.ntered with their two bome NDI lD the al.xtb, however. and the Ante.ten suceumHd meekly to Tttan pltcben Pu Cbapia ud TOQ1 Hudloe tbe reat oftbegame. "We can't 19t doft," lt how UCI Coee,b Steve Keni eQtahot bll tMm'1 ~·· ment. "We 1Uif lllave u.rte IUMI to IO and we're lied for ftnt. It'• onlJ aetural tor tMm Chil p&a,....J to tutf• a ....... but w• hlVt' two dQI to deel wtlll It. U we had to come beck aM play IOlnOrrow, we mltht blve ~ ,.aM•••" Tlllll'I NO DOIJIT UCI -.11 tlM lOUllMlt road to 10 M Ule AIU ... .-pl1~ ...,,.,11111 ......_ treill _. •r w ••••• In """ ' ...,.. ~ ... : Fullerton will tangle with fiftb·place UC Santa Barbara. "Almost. on a weekly basis we've falJen into a trap." says Garrido. "We beat a team early in lbe week~ think we have it made. and then lose two of three. We can't lose two of three to Santa Barbara. we have to win three of three. I'd like to see one week where we play well from begin- ning Lo end." Asked. with so much talenl, if the Titans were embarrassed to be fightlnc for the champions hip. Garr ido a ns wered. "We may have gotten caught in It subconaclous· ly. There always seemed to be aomethin1t wrooa. People would aak bow you did and when you answer you'd lost. they'd ~ay. . Lost? How could )'OU ao.e?. "I TIDN1t TOO •uce tw been apect· eel al IMID. We ua't wtn wtt.bcMill dil- clpltne ud C.m attitude.~. We Mft to tant tt if •• ex_peet to repeat u lhl.m· ploel." Herta *-"'t ..... the ..... Pl ...... wldll bll AIMaters. lt'I qutt. tM GfPDIMe,, really. .. , tm't Mk ., ... " ........... :n..r•re ... aMJ, livtlll tWr au. _. Ut1t'1wtt1 ................ . ............ ..., ............. .. •~•-1t• ·Ila••,.•· T•••r lt ••• J••t ........ .... , ... .:,:r..i:; ~:1. ............ J • , - t 1 l • w.ctne~ay, Mey 14. 1llO Surpri l NHL R f ree nalty Calls Overtim p f"rolft AP Dl'1>atd1n PHIL.ADEl.PlllA It 's sort or an unwrltt<-n ~ law Natlonnl llockf'y l.t'af\H' rrfenM-~ don 't cull , o vt"rll nw tM'nnlltl'1> 1n ,1 stanlf') Cup final &f'rie• w.irn e Ont• v.•u <'••llt'd Tut•Mtay n11ht, however 11r11t II It'd to u 4 3 victory for tht• Nl'"" York l1lkndf'n. over the f'h1htdt:IJJh1u 1-'I t>r!> 111 lht.• oiw1wr 11( their~\ ol r.evf'n Stanle) ('up flnul Aftt•r the tt•me . NH L ofhctala '\a1d. · 11 11u1t•k r h«k 1n dll'Ult'3 th4it ttu'I I& tht" fl~t ovt>rtlml' power 11l11y J(oal In jj Sta n le) t ·up hnal 11cr1t·& clatm.i l.uu·lr. to 1934 ,.. hNl su('h n ·t·ord'" ''rt' (1 r .. t .1' 1111 u bit• In utht•r v.ordi.. lht' li.luntlc•rN Y.110 Y.llh t lw r 11 .. t l>Urh pov.l'r plu) M'Orl' 10 4o > .. urb Nobody dt'nll'd tha t th1· f'"l)·t·r' J 1 mm)' W uh on hl'ld Uw h~lunden.' Johnn) Tont'lh Hoth Md<'!> /'"t l'XPfl'.,,t-d 11uron hl' t h<•t r\'fc'rt"\' And\ \' d ll I kll1·mond rallt•c 1t With 11111• '4.'<·on1l ldt on lht• pt'n.111 > to V. uti.on. thl' l slande~· IX>rtai. Pot vin won.-d on d vu~-. rmrn Tontll1 4 07 into OV(•rta mt· .....------Qttottt ol tlw oa,, ----- LJ kt·r for"' a rd Jim ( twm~: ·M y Jnb 111 to comple- ment Kar eem Abdul Jabbar Eithe r I pass to ham , or I set a pack , or I shoot because they're s agging lrt on him Sometimes m y JOb lb JUSt to gel OUt Of his way " ~ rropo•al I• Ba•t-flall Talk• NEW YORK J\ new proposal cove ring the key issues in the ba8eb&ll con tract dispute ha s Ii been pr~ntcd hy mana~ement negotiators to t he M a1or League Players Association The offe r was m ade during two hours of talks Tuesday The two s ades then adjourned to Marvin Miiie r executive.'. director of the union. could study lhe package p'ropo!>ed b) Ray G rebey. chu:f negotiator for the o wne rs A n:ia nagem cnt s pokes man acknowledged the propos al de als wtth the most M·rlou!> ii.sues an the talks compensa t1on for te ams who lose pl:.iyen. It> the free agent draft a nd lht perc~ntagc of telcv1s1on revenues to be paid to lhe players pens ion fund B~all Todaff -----.. On this date m bu1>eball an 1972 fn his first g ame a!> a New York Me t, Wallie Mays bc•ltt'd a game winning homer orf Don Carnther h in a 5 4 Met victory ovc·r the San t"rnnc1l>CO G iants a t Sht:<i St adium On ttus d atl' 10 1967 Mu·key M anth··~ !',()()th rO'.Jn'f•r homt· run , a bla!.t orr Stu Mille r. powe rf'd th e Ni·~ York Y<mkt•t:!> to :1 fi 5 \\In ovt•r the Raltamor e Oriole!> On llus date an 1913 The St Lo uis Browns scorl'd a rourth 1nmng r un orr Waller J ohnson. 1•ndang the Washington nghthander·~ record s treak or 56 r'lnc;ecullvC' c;core l""" mmng'> Today's Barthdayl> New York Yankees m anugcr Dick Jfow!>er 1s 44 n oston Red So x inric ldcr Tony Pe rez IS 38 Chicago Cubs p atcher Dack Tadrow 1s 33. Angels patcher Dave l..aR.oche is 32 MiMesota Twins outfielder Ho!>kcn Powell is 25 .......... wrrw P••• Lift O• ~ .... •• ft tuned out lO be quJte an active day for i • pair ol Oran1e Cout ar a prod~ta Tuesday ln major l•Al\M'I bucball action u Colla Meu and ~~Cout Colle1e 1rld\&a~ 0.. ~ h1I tltlh save In hel&Nn~u Clty 1et put the New Votk Vankecoe. 4•1, a nd lllau p , ol Corona del Mar. v.t'nt the dlatfln<'r In loam(( a tough 4.3 dec\alon to 1>etro1t llcr l''i Whl l hapsxint•d llookle RHlt Martln, pre11scd an tv 11rrv1~ ~ an tmcrgenc:y stute r when Pa .. MtiU&&orff develo~ mwtcle sp11ms In hi• f)a(k , held t.he 'Yankees hlUes11 ror s~:s In ning!' btfore getting relief ht>lp Qulsenbt·rry:' the Kecond of two relievers. work Oki hnul two innlngs . ate.dale ll•bMr, me-anwhlle . drove In two runs with a rin1t-IMlng triple, and scored on a v. 1ld p1tc:h to help lhe Tigers wm Despite the IMS, It w as the sixth rom plete game tor K~gh, tops m the American Lcugue this sea,~ .. F~ Lyan hJl for the cy- oul\ ... 1u11v t•lt.• for tht-hrl>t ttm e in his career and drovt.• in fou r runs to lead Boston to a 10.~ thumping of Mm m·t1ot~ Rook.le Dan Grat.am hat a tie-breaking single m th1• bottom of tht! eighth inning to hrt Ba ltim ore past Texa' 1 2 Thad 808~y hned a pmr h single to drive home th~ ~·innang run \\tth two outl) 10 thl' 10th inning. giving the < hll'ago Wlute Sox a narrow 6-5 win over Miiwaukee The K·• ml' bet wt-en Toronto 1&nd Seattle was postponed due to r ain In the National Lea~ul', Vida Blut" pitched J rour h attt·r rnr hll> f1n1t 1ohutout SIOC(' 1978 to 1(1\'C San Francisco a 5 0 I 1111rnph oVt'r Pittsburgh T~ performance overshado we d lhl' rl'lUI n or Ptratf' !>ta rt£•r Bf.rt Blyl.-vrn, \\ho \\ ent lhe dista nce .ind m&<lt• a >1tron g 'hO\\ ing despite losing . . David Palm~r and Woodle Fryman t<'um1'<1 up on a five hatter a nd Andre l h\\MJf'I and l.arry Parriab doublt·d home r uns as Monlrt>al l'<1~1'<1 llouMon and Nolan R> an, 3 2 T he 10..,s \\ n-; H) &n ~ I l11rll a~.rn1~1 nm· \ tr tory Ray Kol~bt bt>cam1• tht: raro;t <'1r1t•1nnut1 playt•r and only the 11th 1n National Ll'a~uf' h" tory to tut two ho m e runs In ooe mnin11t. om· or tht·m a i:rand l>lam. as lhe Reds t'mbarras~ lhe New York Mell>. 1~4 Bob HonM'r, battmg .051 at game lime, s napped out or an o for 21 slump with a s inf(le to drl n· in has first run of the i.l'ason and help Atlanta to a 7 3 d<'<'l!>ton on-r Phtladt>lphlJ ~ Rkbard11' RBI single with t\\O out in tht· ninth 111 nang caprt·d a two run re.illy th<t t gi.lvt• "lln l>•l·.io <• :j 2 "111 ov(•r St Lou 1~ llol11M"1J·:'H Bout 111 *'''· .. and On T hl' ht•a vyv. l'l~ht ltlll' bout bet Wl'f'I\ World Ho KmR Counl•al c ha mpio n Larry Ho lmt'\ a nd . forme r champ Muhammad Ali as ~till o n both Ah and hiB promoters sa y. but lhe July 11dalf'1n nra11I IS ofr Promoters l>UY tht'y "are l>hOppani: :.iround ror a noth1•r plare ·· Ve te ran Jockey JOH Amy '>aid Tul·sda~ th&t 10 or the nation'" top JOC'key!> w<>re involved an d1">l'U~1>1oni; about the raxm.: of thorou g hbrl'd horse ract::. 4il ,\out•durt ;i nd Sar atoiza tr a cks an 1974 75 T~o~Radio Followlno ar,, 11'\e top '>IX>'t\ evPnl\ on rv l t>n on!'lt F'.1t1nn•, <tr•• • • • • 1•xc<•llt•n t .• ., worth Wfll('htno •• 1.,tr • fOrC'l'·t ,, (I) 8:30 p.m .• Channel 2 v' " "' "' NBA PLAYOFFS P h 1l.1clrlphti1 <lt l <il>,·r• Announcers· Hrr•nt NIU\bur11Pr Btll P u"' 1•11 l11)t l~t·•I H uncll,•y .Hld Rick RMrV Th•· L<li>f•r<, n ·lurn norn1 10 t'11• fr,.nt11( ronl1n'· r t"" f-orurn ilnd will bf• lr1vorf'd 10 l-'kf' lh" lt•.iel •n 1t1•· b• '.I of ~· v• r \Prtf'' th<'\I '"' t1r•d <"I '1 '} Phil<1df>lph1i1'"' ()r1rrvl O.tw k 1n<, h,1• ,1,)y1•d out of foul lroublr• tw1cr and ltlf• 1bl·r., h<'lvl" ,,.,on Hi h<1 .11\0 foull"d nul lw1u• <1nc1 thr· l-'krr<. hdVP won Kara·,·m Al'l<Jul JitbbM "' It'll' L ak1•rc. (d\cl lV'>I <1nt1 '' f1U.trcl1•c1 t>v ( ,tff1w• 11 Jonf'\ RADIO Baseball A~IS at Clewland. 4 JO pm . KM PC I JIOI Chicago at Oodqers, 7 JOp.m . IC.ABC 1790) Ail'lketb.ill P'11l,1drlptt1il at Laker., 8 JO p ,.,., I<' LAC l S701 r SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL Coast Favored In Shaughnessy 81 JOHN S£V ANO OI ,,_ o.lt't ~ ... Matt It was a ploy origln ally aimed al d111rupttng Cerritos College's eaght·year reign a!> de fending South Coast Conler<•ncc basl'hall c h ampions . And now. afte r Orange Coa.sl has won the cham- plonstup for the r1rst tame an 18 ye ars. it may bac khre The coac hl"S m tht· South Coast Conferenc e wall te ll you the Shaughnessy playotr scheduled T hursday through Saturd<ty wal> deslgM'd to prolon~ the '>l'aM>n !>inC:e the state· playoffl> a rc al the l'nd of the month DON'T BELIEVE that for a mom ent In th1, IJ<tck of thtia r mind' lhl' roac ht·., fe lt ,.:11·h would l(et om· la't '>hot at Cn rltos 1r lht· F alron-. had woo the ronrert•nn· rnr tht· n int h s tra1ghl yt·ar OCC. ho\\ever 111>,1·l the .ipplt· r art h) v.1nmng Jn<I """' mu·.t lry \f/ Wllh.,tnnd lhl· 1111:-.l.rn~~hl of Sant.i J\n u ('1 1111 11-. .and Fu 11 c rt on 1· Jc· h 11 f " h 11 m fl nt!\ht.>d with111 the t1111 ltiu1 111 the standan ~' The <ml) ,1dvant&$.lt· r11r th•· Bur s. and 1t ' ,, tu•• 11111· , .. th.11 lht·y mu~I l1i-.1· l\\11 1• \\hil1· llw 01h1•r-. n(·<'<l 1111h 11111· dd1'.1I 111 lw d 1m1n:1t•'tl J'lu .... th•· Bui" 1o1.11I h;_1vt'. lhe hm1ll' hi-Id Jel\ 0tnta~1- I h rn11~ho111 'J h f• r I f 'I I IJ ll fl d j' ,1 Ill•' ~re determined by Ute order ol tlniah withlra tM confereeee. Thus. t he Pirates will host l"ullerton (2:30 p.m .) Thursday , the confttence'a rourth place Hu.iaber. while second-place San - ta Ana and lhud-place Cerritos battle it out al Santa An a. IF ORANGE COAST wlna, it w 111 t ._t tbe Sanl.41 Aaa-Cerritofi victor Friday (2:30 p .m .). Jf Orange Coast loses, Fullerton w o uld play the Santa Ana· Curat.os wanner Friday witb lhe vict o r pf.aying Orange Coast Sa turd4ly If Orungt. Coast wus to wan T h ursday and lost-Friday. it would play a i.olo gam e al noon Saturday The: team lhat winds up on t.op wall win a b<'rth in the s~t.c playom . "We h::t\(' n<> lllus1ons," s e&yh OCC CoJch Make ~ayne "W(• I. n<11o1. 1o1.1· n• ln for·" tough battlr• Thtir"J;n Fullt•r1J''1 ha~ a vt·ry f 101· tc·Jm and t hey rl'ahze lbt·y < .1n I 1.,.,,. 1·ven one g.um•· and rt' m.ato m Hus t.oumey They'll be :i(tcr us from OW" start." f>ra n ll:t-Coa't hnit.hed th~ '>l'JVJll with u 11 it Ninf1~enC<• 'rt' 1•11rr1 · • .rl 7 nvt•r.ill and ,µ No I 1 .1nk1ng an the ,IC '>11uthlaAld P'>ll .. ull1•rt11n r1n1c;h1•d 41t 9.9 and '1 1 12 ...,,1nt.1 J\n.1 al 12 f,, 2H 8 . .1111! ('1·1 rtl•" JI 11 7 21 I<! f 'ru"' Po9.-BI DODGERS ,.fOP CU BS. • • ~111~lt· t11 h ;111 fh•Jt·'u' .anti ,, I IA. II r ll rt It (I In I r ( It f) ,I\ I I\ 11\~ m,in 1n tht• f tr 'I Inn IOI! 1 ,1 I kr '"' ~• \I'll t111 •. I he 1 "'t 111 1111· \\ ,,, l•1 µ<1,1 It" "'' 1md 14111 1n th1' t• ch'<'1 111n... 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Johnson . a two y (•ar All J\ meracan :it the Una Vl'r~•ty or Texaf>. as expected to comJ>('t<· fo r the Rlartan~ s t ronft safety position with the Ram:. next fall .. J ohnnie 11> one or the finest and1v1du:.il<. you could cvn a:>k to h a\e o n )Our tl'am ." !>aid H<Jm,· r. t• n <' r a I M a n a g c r D o n Klos terman "Jk ha s outsta nd ing l'har::arll'r and \\ 111 bl' a tru ly ram · tl'arn man I know he'll bh·nd 1n wt•ll with our veteran., a nd I forl'Sl.'C him bean){ an All 1>ro m two or three years .. "11ke T rope, J ohnw n " 11gt·nl. said the re we re no proble ms 1n <·ommgtotnmi. wath th(' Rams r·ve dealt \\1th t h•· Ra m') bdor(' a nd I 'vt· d(:alt ""1th Don Klosterman ,'' s aid Trope "You d evelop a ce rta in <imount or respect fo r the oeoplt: you ·vc de alt with and 1t ma ke!\ 1l t·as1t·rto get thangs<tom· ' "It 's lJke a d n ,um r om t• 1rm· hc·an~ with th1• Ram ... · s <i1d the 23 y1•ar old J ohnson. a Ii I. I~ poundl•r from l.aG runl{t'. Tl•Xa !> · · 1 · m Mllm~ 1n a good poMtaon , coming to an organ1zat1on lakl· t ht· Ra ms I know the lYJX' or football play('r I am and rm looking forward to fitting m with this lNim · There '' J lot of work to be cJont: getting ready for the foot ba ll season but it's the type of wo rk t e njoy d o tnl{.'' added J o hni.on ----------- Bmeball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL l .t:AGUt: We11t Division Wt-Ht Dlvl81on w L Pct . GB w I. Pct . GB Oakland IR 12 600 \1n{'innat1 20 II 645 Chica go 17 1:1 ~7 Jtr111.,tnn lH 11 f.i!I K an~as C1t v Iii 13 552 I '~ Ood~t-ri. IH JG 600 I '. Tl·xas 16 13 552 I' 2 San Diego 15 15 500 I ' Sc•allle .. 15 16 .484 J'2 Atlanta 11 lfi 407 7 M innesot;_1 13 us 4 19 ~· ... San F ranciM·o II 2fJ 3:1~1 !I t\nRe ls II 17 3!1:1 f, East r>i vlslon East Division P1tll>burgh 17 !J 65-1 Tor onto 15 11 .577 N~w York 16 12 571 C hicago 13 14 .481 'I I 2 Ph1lu<lt'lph1a 12 13 4Hh "' .· Milwaukee 13 13 .500 2 St. Louis 13 15 464 5 Hos ton M 15 483 2"'2 Montreal 12 15 444 51 , Detroit 13 16 «8 31,'l Ne w Yo rk 9 18 333 8', Baltimore 13 17 .433 " ,_.,.,k .. ~· Cleveland 11 15 .423 4 ~'' Chl<-1 ,......,.,..._. ......... 1 "'"'-!Oftl• J .. ,..... .. ,...,.._,_ ,.,,,. ( ff'W' U\f\etl 1\ ftrMw Vair• 6 6o\-IO, MllWW'MI• i MonH••t J Hou\'°" 1 D"""'°" 4. Tu.e• 1 ~ .. 0111q1 l S4 Loul\ 7 ~·"'· .. Toronto f POO ,.,,,, ~.,. f •<W><•~o '· Pl"•bul'Qll O 0.lrolt •• Oeli....., J , ... .,·.o- • .,,,._ (ily 4 N,.... Yo .. I (ht<-tM<Glet-H ll •I ~ C-°" <.Ilk ..... 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Ucdhng with today·~ r'f CJn<)m\ mudn!> mc1k1nrJ :::.<Jffie du1.1 l· So we· re re~dy to decll 011 every bu$1ness machine at OTM Rem•naton H me! e:lument typewriter~ and ror> 1•r • Canon cnlculatorc;, Oltvr·t11 e1cc1ron1l typewriter~ and word proccc;~r·, OK? And 11 you're IOOktn!J for mom them 1u· ... 1 d '1rc.:al price on thf> lrnP' .t qunt11y I u• 11)1~.-, rn<lr:t '1;~.s11d1ic11,,!(;,/1.JVU W -. r ;r t , ~ 1· • I lr1r / Our '.1 •r vice I!~ wt,.ir mc1 k.: u•. It 1e only Full-Linc fi1·1r1nrJ1 Jn Re H l Q, •t1l< •r 1ri Or ,mgc.: Courlly Ar ad •l (A ir 1.:~111<..: over thoso ott1er d isco Jr lit , • So call w1111t l/1c economy·. lou·.y nnd mnkc.: your t ,., t rlt ··11 ................ Wfltl leatUl'M 1111.e IOUd' ooncrol, r~ "•'Ind repeet>ng peood. the new Aomtngf<>rt Rand Typewntor as a cut above the l8M CorT9cttng Selectoe. Md It a the molt ~ M!f-cxlf1'fldlng o1omen1 'YPOW'•* 11v~ ....................... ~ 0•11•11 .......... , l I J I 11 I ' l ; ' t t-O:l<EY /CREW f I DAILY PILOT 83 .· Rinaldi Wine Fint Match OCC Crew Grabs Two Golds Prep Figures • Tb• pnent ~ft\IUS ia th•t the bl11er you are. the tou1ber you ouih• lo be. Tbat ls, If your 1chool l1 loaded wllh stud4mll you houJdn't han an)' trouble deallna wllh an opponent hall your •he ln enrollment OC'un V1ew <2.214 > 79-2.'750 Woodbridge t !JOO, fro1h soph only 1 New THE aAMIFI ATIONK urn many . but for tht> mOf\t port, lowt1r t•nroll ment usuaJI)' nwana a cut an person ncl and a <'ut In 11thJd1r <'andldbltii. The Tennla Tourna· menl of Chample>oa ln flf tHlon VleJo 1ot orf lo a 1rand start Tuesday aa 14·.vnr·o ld Kathy R naldl swept past Mara DINambro, 8-0. 8·0 ln the 14 and under CUvlsion to htahllJhl i.ct or1· I n the 16-a nd under dlvli.ton 14·a.nd under defending champ Carol tlcyman of Lona Beach bn.llm.'<1 to a 6·-0. 6· l vie· tory over Al\Jta llorsch Most of th1t top·seeded players re<~lvt.--d byes an Tuetiday's first round R•clna ln their bome wa~rs. Oran1e Cout Colle10 and UC lrvln. each won lhrff medals Tuesday ln the l9lh annual Weatem ln~rcolleaiale Row1n1 Ch1mplonahlps on North Udo Channel In Newport Beach. Orans.e Cout 'a freshman t re w concluded lt.a season as the No. 1 frosh etchf boat on the West Coaat with a 11·0 record, beating Santa Clara In the finals bl seven Se(:OndJ with a clocking 0 6 .35.7. This marks the fourth straight year OCC's frosh eight crew cov- ered the 2.000-me ter distance raste r than any on, the West Coast. The Pirates' other 1old medal place Umeof6:32.1. came In the JV eight, where The Anteaters' bronze medals oee held off • late UCLA •tre won tn the frosh four m charge to wtn by 1.8 seconds. the val'llty four races. The JV victory is Orange UCLA emereed as the domi· Coaat'a second In a row. third ln nant school or the regatta. four yean qd sixth ln the 19-claiming four medals. includiru? year history of the preaUiM>us gold In the vars ity eight a.nO re,atta. frosh four. UCI didn't earn any gold. but Orange Coast and UCI put on came away with one silver and quite a show in the battle for two brome medals. The second· second place in the frosh four ... p I a c e rt n I s h was i n the w ith OCC slipping ahead al the heavyweight division of the re· w ire. 7:23.0 to 7:23.6. gatta. the varsity eight. The water wu ralm both Favored UCLA won the race m o rnings, with very little easily in 6:26.4, and ucr held off breeze. although the late races a c harging Britis h Columbia Monday wer e affected by af It 11 one ot the rea OM l~ Sunkt U!a1ue has bttn consid r'\"d ont of the better clrcwu In tht> Cl I" For In st~mceJ in tm . the nt"raac enroll ment ror each Sunaet Leagu~ st"hool wH3.!!i88each tl t&:her ti nrollrn .. nt obvaou I}' mean:. tht' ovposllt> u1 r hunl(t'tl But wtwtht-r these t1gurt>1> 1tl :iu mean rut~ or bonu!te.r> to won h).'I:. n· cord~. that remams to l>l' rtn Program.<, with Quuhty depth huvt• u way of equ&llilna: or bettering enrollment dl'f1t"1U. cre w at the wire for a serond ternoonwmd undchoppywat.er. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;,_.:...;__:.~- The f1gu~ tncludt bo)'s and girls In each lnatance, at 's for four t'lbbt~ wbkh mdude runlh araders · THOSE NUMBERS AllE dwmdl ing t~ .days. however. as enroll ment continues to fall throughout tht' Sunset and See View leagues, ""htle figures slowly swell at the southern end of Orange County where homes are still bemg buah despite spiraling tn!lallon and interest rates. Here is a look at t!ach of the schools WJltun the Sunset, Sea View and South Coast leagues, a long with a couple or others with the proJeeted e nro_llment for September in Qaren· thes ts and a comparison withla re- cent figure: SUNSET LEAGUE . Edison (3.141) 77-3.856 Fountain Valley (3,854 > 77 --4.083 Huntington Beach (3.353> 73-3,400 Marina (3,152) 77 ,000 Newport Harbor < 2,045) 77-2.840 Wes tminster (3.111 ) 73-3,550 SEA VIEW LEAGUE Corona del Marc 1,876) 77 2.175 Costa Mesa 0 .707> 77 2.096 El Toro (2,722> 77-2 500 E.stancia < 1.863) "\ 77-2·358 Irvine < 1.850> 79-1:930 AROUND THE BEAT Costa Mesa and Estancia btghs have been put mt.o a bmd by the Newport Mes a School Distrirt. which •~ apparently barking off support for the football program!> It involves the U!ie of Orange Coa::.t College, although at was bt>hevcd that an agreement wa::. In forre allowing the st"hools to use the Pirate:.' field free since the Coast Community College 01.,tn <:t hu~ lhr free use of rugh ::.chool facalitaes dur ang the year (clussrooms. gyms, e tc.>. OCC is uppurently u1>pang its ante lo $1,500 per night for. the 1.1.!>C of LeBard Stadium . but what has th11t got to do with anything an a swnp ur rangement? Maybe the Newport Mesa School Distrirt needs to n· evaluate its policy toward OCC . University High's v1trs1ty\ buskethull position as stall open to upphcunt,, althou gh Athlet1r Director Dick Roche says he l:llready has 60 Ap plications for the football job have closed with 30 slancting an lane . Irvine High baseball coach Bob F11nt TODl'S VODKA I 751.JTER ANCIENT AGE BOURBON I 15llH f; University c 1.900> 79-2.022 has app~rently turned things around ~---7 The Vaqueros posted a 14·7 overall r erord without the benefit of a homt• field. They missed the playoff, because El Toro won two of three confrontations lo gl'.'t the nod as th(' Sea View Leagul'.''s No. 3 team . Cypress Jhgh football coach Te rrv Heoigu has rc•i.1gned . ant1c1pating d roat"tung JOb dt Rost·bur$: ltigh 1n Orei.?On 645 999 SOtml COAST LEAGUE C~pistrano Valley (l,9S5) 77-1.350 Dana HiUs (1,910) 77-2.000 Laguna Beach < 1,048 > 77-1.130 Lag una Hills ( 1,375> 7 755 Mission Viejo <2.241 > 77 2.700 San Cle mente(J,780> 77 t.917 OTHERS Mater Dei (2.200> 77 1.850 Islanders Take L e ad On Very Sirange Win PHlLADELPHIA CAP> -Perhaps It will take a nother 46 years beforp som ebody scores a power play goal in overtime. in a National Hockey League playoff fmal. And if at does take that long, it's doubtful anyone will remem ber that Denis Pot.vin's tally at 4:07 of extra play was only part of the s trange pro- ccedmgs that marke d the New York Is landers' 4.;J triumph over the Phi ladelphaa f'Jyers. IT WAS STRANGE because the overtime wouldn't have ~n needed if Potvm hadn 't nudged the Flyers' first goal mto his own net Tuesd ay night. It was stra nge because arter all the predictions of brawls and stick attacks on Philadelphia forwards by New York goalie Bill Sm ith, the only "right" involved the Flyers' mild· mannered Jim Watson. Stranger stall was referee Andy Van Hellemond's dec1s1on to call Walson for holding J ohn TonellJ at 2:08 or overtime. In overtime. 1t ts assumed the referee will take the ht· tie ball out of his whistle, skate with has eyes closed. a nd only punish of· fenses that result in loss of life or limb "They aren 't call~ ver y ofte n. but if there is an 1nfract1on. 1t s hould be called -and that was an anfractJon ." said Coach Al Arbour arter has Is landers improved their road playoH record to 8· l and boosted their ovcl' time record to 5-1 by taking the first gam e of their first-c•ver Stanley Cup final "Winning the first one 1s a lot bet· te r than being one down · · THE ISLANDERS were one do"'n after 10· 31 when Mel Bridgman wa~ credited with the first of thre<.• odd P h1 lad elph1a go;ils. S mith wt'nt behind ha~ net to clear a l~e purk. but left it in order to avoid a rolhs1on with teammate Bob Lorim er Philadelptua 's Mike Busnauk k1ck<>d it to Bridgman. who fe ll and lost <:on· trol of the dis c. 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'""• '\J 4 04 Gamay Beaujolols. 7')()ML 3.03 Gewurstram1ner. 7'101'\L 4 24 Johannisberg Riesling. 7')()""1 4 24 Pinot Noir, 750ML 4 .04 Sauvignon Blanc. 7'10"11 4 .24 LOWENBRACJ BEER J/40 17 00 48 40 44.00 3~ 20 3300 44 .00 33.00 46.20 46.20 4400 4620 1.'0<J''•<t HOnLt t KJH 1 Tl.4.k'l\ l.'1 l('t•< t 111 Hll1 I l'\,tlJ f1AH1. 6 PACI\ h PA(.11. 237 399 R£lNL 2.39 3.30 7 .34 6.23 4.77 2.90 3.67 3 .49 2.57 4.22 4.04 4.04 2.57 3.12 6.42 4.0 3 3.67 2.94 2.75 3.67 2.75 3 .85 3.85 3.67 3.85 7 ~ CASE OF 24 9 05 CASE OF 24 15.5 7 \ WARM WARM ~ vv~~ SIMJWINES Burgundy, 750ML .. .. ................... 2.42 Chenln Blanc, 75(}ML ..................... 4.88 Cabernet Sauvignon. 750ML ..... .5.65 Cabernet Sauvlgnon R~. 7»."IL .9.65 Gewurstralmer. ~L ................ .5.65 Johannlsberg Riesling, 750ML .... 4.84 JohannJsberg Riesling. 75(}ML .... .5.84 Ganat Beajolals, 1»ML. .. .. . . .... 3 .63 Plnot Chardonnay. 7'°ML .. . 8.08 Plnot Nolr, 15<>MI... .. .. •. ..... ...... . .5.69 Rose of Cabernet. ~ .... . 3 .43 ZlnfandeJ. 7'().ML .......... .. .. .... . • .4.44 Zlnfandel Late Harvest. m-ML .. 7 .26 26.35 53.24 61.55 105.16 6 1.55 52.80 59.73 39.49 87.94 61 .93 37.34 48.35 79.20 2.20 4.44 5.13 8.77 5.13 4 .40 4 .98 3 .30 7.33 5.17 3.t'2 4.03 6.60 PRICES ~ Mii.Vi~ TIIRU MA V I 8 1980 HOO RS 10 No\ lO IJ PM "'°"" THR<J SA t t0AMT07~ MM'IDAV - · I j . ~ • I , • f , I IWLYPILOT w .. neeo.y. Mey 14. IMO CONNIE GEORGE LEADS GOLDEN WEST IN THIS W!EK!NO'S STATE JC IOFTBALL TOURNAMENT. GWC Pair Operate Well Libell, George Hope to Lead Rustlers to State Croun . • 8 ) llOWARO L . HANDY Of IN O•llY Piiot St.•" Two b1i: reasons why the Golden West College \\Omen's softball team has ~a<'hed the final round of four in the ,i<tate playoffs are Kim Libell and Con· nie George .The Rustlers tangle .with West Valley Co!JeRe Friday night at Mission College lu Santa Clara in opening a('tlOn or the lournam<•nt Fullerton. winner or the Southern California crown over Golden West last \\eek. face:. Santa Rosa in the l_~cond ,::<ime with the winners meehng ~t\Jrday for the title . ' ~IB ELL IS the mainstay of the • Golden West pitching stafr and last week hurled 24 innings in two sue cessi ve extra-mninR victories on the same day She pitched four straight VIC· lories for the Rustlers to assure them of second pl ace and a spot in the state tournament. Kim wasn't always a pitcher in softball. "I started out as a catcher until I jammed all my fin gers one lime an a game," Kim says .. That's when I start· ed p1tchin1. "But before I came ti) Golden West. I feel I was Just a thrower Coach <John> Campbell taught me to be a patcher. ''THE FIRST THING he did was tell me to rotate my hips when I prtchl'd and he worked on my style. "lie wouldn't teach you anytlung unul you got your style down Hair t he pitchers in the world or sonball don't rotate their hips .. nd I round out it re»I ly helps me .. · < Libel! was strit'tly a fastball pitcher until this year. "I just learned how to throw a curve ball from Teena Allen <a teammate at Golden West Uus year ) and now I f('('J I have a good curve on the outside or the plate:· Klm say• CIF Swim Prelims THE ONLY OTHER time she has ~en hurt in her car~r of high school. Junior coll ege and amateur softball dur mg the summer waa an ankle sprain that occurred JUSl prior to the Southern California tournament. ------- Area Duo Tops H s he pitched that well In the tourna· ment with a sprained ankle. it Is doubUul lf sh~ could have done any bet· ter without 1t. Ge<>rge is a two-sport star at Gold en West and favor" fi eld hockey over softball She 1~ a third baseman and the GWC team·s leadmg hitter this season with a 407 overall average and a .481 mark in conference play. By ROGER CARLSON Of llte O.lty Pl ... St•" LONG BEACH-A pair of Oran~e C o a s t are a s tandouts stamped lhemselvel; as favorites al Friday's CIF A-A swim championships at East Los Angeles College fo llowing sterling ~rformances in the prelims at Belmont l>lala Tuesday. Newport Harbor High sophomore John Moffet recorded the faslesl time of the day m tht> 100 yard breaststroke \\<Ith a 57 97 clocking. the only swimmer to 10 under a minute And Marina High spr inter .Chris Rellak. a Junior. recorded the best time bl the 100 free with a 48.00 erfort NEWPORT HARBOR took a major ,tep toward fini shing second at the finals with soli d performances Crom Todd Lmcoln. Doue J one::. and Tom H.arTison "Jones swam exceptionally well," Hid Newport Harbor Coach Bill Jewell •·N'elther Moffet or Lin coln were shaved aod Harrison did well in the 3XJ mdo. The waters a l Belmont are con- saderahl}' slower than the sate of lhe finals in East Los Angeles. which begin at 6. "It ·s very difficuJt for swimmers to associate thei r times because of lhe shallowness of this pool." explained Jewell. "It's especially hard on breast and butterny swimmers." Manna Coach Topper Horack said he w as n 't s urpri sed at Hehak 'll performance "I thmk Chris will go in lhe mid 47s Friday," said Horack. "It's a fa ster pool c,tnd I think he"' ready to go .. R EHAK SIZZLF.O lo a 48 I as a freshman, but allergies plagued him a.s a sophomore and he was never really in top shape Lincoln was second in the 200 free (1.42.98> aud back (54 29) and J ones was third in the 200 C 1. 43.93) and fourth in the 500 (.C:37.59l to a trio of Mission Viejo swimmera. "SHE'S A SUPER athlete ju.st like Kim is an outstanding pitcher ... Coach M 1ckey Davis suys "Connie 1a our most cons istent hitter and a good team person She Will probably &el a dual scholarship ... She was a fi~t team all-conference held hockey player both years and made second team all-state this year after sw1tctune from rieht halfback to sweeper "Field hockey is an aggTeSsive sport and I really enJOY at now. When I first started. I didn't care for 1t. I think the wrist action In handling a hockey slick is much the same as in handllne a bat In softball "Coach Davia tells us to play every game u though it will be the last one we will play and put everything into it. I haven't always done this and I think It laelpa." Anteaters Host Meet 3rd ANNUAL UC Irvine wi ll host the 1980 Pa c ific Coast Athletic Association track and fiel d cham- pions hips Friday and S'aturday Competition begins both days at 10 a.m. San Jose State comes ljto the contest as the p re ·m eet favorite althoueh Cal State Long Beach. Fresno State and two-time defending ,tbampion UCI are possi- bJe cont.enders . Competinc in the West W ast Relays at Fresno ut weekend, tbe Ao- aters finished sixth tn ~ colleee division, rhlch was won by ''lftno State. ; Tickets for th fi t-'fekeod'a PCM event Ii• priced at $3.50 few flulu and S2 for 1tu- peata wtth ID cardl. ~:;: • Cbamploo Sataaela lb doml.nM• the AU· •• Vlew Lea1ue o&.le1ball team wlUa ,., nm tea• ... ". OH. Sataneta •• KHl '"' ... MlettM .... rtult'I llVP Md Mike ~ u.e eo.rh of v ..... .,, a uar CONCOURS d'ELEGANCE The Beauty Contest Of Automobiles ... Sunday, May 18 from 10 a.m. tD 3 p.m. at LIDO MARINA VILLAGE juat od' Paclflc Cout HJghway at Newport Dlvd. and VJa Lido In cwport Daach. SOFTBALL I TENNIS I SWIMMING OF Tennis CdM, Artists, Chargers Win Gymnasts · Compete AUl.liMI ID AdioD wW present a •YlDAUUH exblbltiOD a t Wutmlnater Hl1h Saturda1, May 24 Conma del llar HIP'• topaeeded Bea Kinp featuri.DC Mike Nador, rolled ... -&unlet Leape rtPt •••Uve Marina Cbad Mom• 8Dd Nan--ft Cy JODelJ amoq otbera to lmpreuive fuhloa Tuetday u the '1l tJ>UDd ot wtlh action ............ un· the CIP' 4-A tennla eUmCnaUom sot undel-way. .--. -.... ~--1r1 .... , 4-A kt.......... t.be -ft.a der WI.)' Ill 7:•. •-~ --.....---Nador 11&he19'1'9 aa-yeare ud tbe beavJ cboic. to repeat aaaln, Uooal MU champk>n on domlnatlld Marina to the tune of 23V,""""· wltb the parallel bara, tbe atneJes competJUoo so lopsided. lbe eount ln Nounan wu the NCAA eam• wu M-10. Division II hieb bar ''TRE ~ •aE P&ETl'Y pum..-..i u~ and cbamplon and Jones aa.uo " ~ WU a qualifier f<W the ready to eo." aald Corona del Mar Coat , Ted women's eoUeciate na- Winst.on. "And they did tt wtl.bout Jorie Gimeuz Uooall. and Rick Beoat.on." r==::::::==::::::=::::;::;=2===; Gimenez. from Mexico. •• aidellned with a A STEAL at le.a than full alrenl\h. Both, however. are H· sore back and Beolt.oo. a C1nadlao. bu al.lo been ·ao-ELDO pected to be ready for Friday's aecood round teat E"9ry eatra Including eun a&aimt Villa Park. roof. Only 1. 750 ,,,. ... The victory ran Corona del Mar's record to 114.950. (ELOO ~ Ptf. P'Y 21-0. The singles sweep, led by Antony Emenon, C.11 atter I p.m ~1•. wu further emphaslz.ed by t.be play ot CdM 'a No. 4 ;;;~~~~~~~~ player -freshman Johnny Wuber. Wuber took I apart b1a rivala, S-2. 6·1. 6-2. g.1, wblcb represented six of Marina's to aames ln ainclel· ~UEWBE&E IN 4·A aaa.1!8 It was stfn~ Leasue champioll Ediaon handling Saddleback. 28--0, ~hind the sterhng play ot Ted and Craig Nuaenow in doubles and Swedish star Joachim Spetz In singles Miles Matlu was also lmpreulve for Ed1son In slngles play. Laguna Beach was en easy wiMer in 3-A ac· tion as Padflca dropped a~ 3 decision. to M't up a confrontation with Mater Del. a 22""2 s•, winnN over Arlington Lal{Ulla &>arh's triumph was keyed by swttps In the doohlt'15 while Mater 0e1·1 John Klt'in led the wuv m smgl~ with fou r 8-0 conque-st.s Mater De1 Ill now 19 2 for the ~euon Fre-shman Jeff BrOfle and sophomore John Hayashida led La Quinta t.o a 17 ll ehm1natlon of San Clemente BUY OR LEASE NABERS ~£«? Oft~ COONTY'S LIADIHO D£AlP So l .oacf>r Pri<'f' \"o IJ(>llf>r ~Prl'i<'# 2600 Harbor Btvd. Sttond round action lo the CIF pla)oHs is set for_ Fnday Costa Mesa ~-0100 Rainbow Trout Hitting Rainbow trout 1n the o ne t o tw o -pound category a r e hatting cheese bait at Irvine Lake in Orange. Bob Groover of the tac kle shop rePort.'I COMGRATULA TIONS! to Jerry .ct ,..... e.c)totti. AMERICAN LEAGUE GREEN TEAM GRINDERS * 1980 * JAMBOREE CHAMPS From: NaUonal American Tiiie Ina. Co. Tht> lake 1s 11tocked .,...,...,..,.,....,..,..,.,....,.~..,.,....,..,..,...,....,...,. ... with rainbows to three pounds e a ch Monday with lunker ·s1zed ram· bows m the six to eight· pound class also put in the lake dunne the past two mon~ GRAND OPENING NewflAT Independent in Costa Mesa The t.op fish of the past week was a 4a.-. pounder taken by Ernest Garcia 11r--------------- of Long Buch. Other STOP IDaldna fw o IMChanic to ftx your limita were also taken FIAT. ltfA.SON.lM.E RATES -COMPlfTE on cheese bait with Jim Rf:PAlt NI) SERVKI. Cosenttno of La Puente catching a four-pounder on a sa.J mon eee FREE Check up! TUNE-UP SPEOAl .,.. ....... o1 dmlp ... ...... Two Ze bco-t agged trout. earh worth SSOO to any angler catrhiog them wtule using a Zeb- co reel. are s t.Ill swim mmg around the lake. Irvine Lake 1s also y1eld1ng fau action on i crappie. channel catfish RELIABLE FIAT and bass. Where the guarantee 1.s best 8f'ld lhf! once ts l~s··· The lake is open daily. 642 7148 boat and motor rentals JOl5 ,,_ ..... #l available. No private C.... ....._ boats can be launched in ex cept Monday v. 1th j • the lake . ~••••••••••• •• , 30°~off .Olange County to Salt Lake City on ti.Top Discount ""'"" to~ adult coech fatt. Su~ to c:hanQe. 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Scorl"9 • t, C.CllorN•, SutwlhoU 411 O. tunus1-1; J Ali...11:'7, IS<hM'l!l•ml All....,_.· •.S» Misc. , BUSINESS I FOR THE RECORD I VOLLEYBALL , ,, t " / Sllm Ir.! FROM ROD LAVER 'lj l~)l#AlltJ 11'1' 1111.' JON){)N IF )t)V A~ JVfr MTT1NG 6AO: 71tJ5i; ~llUft!AOS ltimAJ) 01' Pllr'TIMS mt..r /f41Af, 1H~N IS A Goo0 C11IMa 71(,fT 'l{)tl'/1£ elfOXt/IG AW UWl/6 l/P . 511r 111Ar M..., W~tJ. ~ tfllD CiJNCflt'~ o+' TM'l~A :ftWiorff, FLU 1V!#6~ n-1~ M J.i.. - 'Eagles Roll La Quinta Stuns LB La Qwnta IU~h volleybaJI coarh Larry Jamee; doesn't know if LaJ:tma Beach l11~h took his ttoam hghtly or whetht•r the Artists were JUsl s luggish afte r <t first round bye 1n the Cl F volleyball playofrs . E ilh<'r 14 1\~. ht•'ll ta ke Tuesday night's "ltun ninJ: upset OHr tlw No J i.e<!dt-d 1\rt1.,ts 1n four i.::.imes IS OTllER Clfo' PLAYOFF a1·t111n . f:st3n<'1a took care of l>c.ina l !Jlt~ 10 three gc.mt'' Jnd Irvin e PREP f'lJUEYBALL n eeded fiH· game!> lo overc-ome Capistrano Vil lit> In JUSt one nigh! :ill three teams fi <>rn th•· per<'nnially tough ~1ut h c '•1<1 ... t Leagut· .... ..re oustC'fJ from tht• CIF playoff.., ~1osl :-.urpr1.,1ng v.as L.1 tiuinla ' tnumph '•V<'r Laguna Ht·al'h Spark<'d by thf' m1ddl1• bl1wk111 c of Tern dc·Ho.., ;i nd 11ub1dt' h1trm~ of Crati; I\ush111·ll. lht• Aztc•r'i \ .1 ult1·d into tht• ljUJrtE.'rf111;,ls of ltl" playoffs "OUR WllOLt; TEAM pla_\ ''<J ..,. I'll -;aid J ames. Laguna's Kevin Noack &nd L.1nc-c• ~tt1A>art turned in l>trong e>Horu in a l~mg caui-1· Meanwhile. Estancia Coat·h Mike Pomeroy b<'hc\'CS his team has the potenllal to i;o all the way after takin~ <.'are of Uana lltll~ 111 thrtt ... tra ighl Seruor Bob R1eden played a strong all·around game. conlributing as a middle blocker and outside hitte r, while another senior, Tim Krohnfeldt. tumt•<I in someexcellentd1gs. "DANA IULLS lS a good team." Pomero} ll<Jt ed. "It's hard to come to someone else's plan· ..snd Win " ln'me HJ gh , the No . 2 ~·a \'1ew LeagUl' t•n trnnt. battled Capistr ano \'Jll1·y for f1\e i;am<'' to ad vane<' to lhe quarterfinal<. The Vaqueros were ..,p.irkl'd by s•·ntor St<'\I' Lowe and jwuor David Laut· on the back M IA •7HJS WAS OUR biggest WJO and be!t night or the season." s aid Irvine Coach Marc MacKenue In the fifth and rmal game. Irvine held a rnm fortable 14 7 le ad. but the Couj?ars closed th.., gap to 1<1-lJ before the Vaquf.'r~ scorl'<i lht• liu.,1vt- final point Smith, Norick Top Volleyball T e ant Kent Smith of No 1 ranked Estancia High and L aguna Beach's Kevin Nonck sh are Most Valu.1 ble Player hono rs on the All-Orange Count~ volle)'.ball team, selttted by coaches . Smllh, a sett.er. along with first team selection Tim Krohnfeldt. form the most heralded setting combmalJon in the CIF Southern Se<:tJon. Norick. noted for his au.around abtllties ac; a hitter. blocke r and <.'lutch performer . 1s the mainstay In the Laguna Beach attack. Coach of the year Is Es tanc ia's M ike Pomeroy, who has molded a power out or the Eagles from a school which showed very IHtle 10 the way or volleyball s trenJ(th two years ago Other selections Crom the Orange Coast area lnclude &tancia's Dan Vrebalovich. Irvine 's Craig Moothart, Laguna Beach's Lance Stewar:. Dana Hills' Erin McGinnis, Huntlnaton Beach s Brian Faris. Marina's Craig Fisher and Newport Harbor's Bill Yardley, Tom Bunnell and Dave Devick. ~ § COUNTY TENN\S Presents The SS,000.00 PRINCE SENIOR TeMleCtta,..._INpe ... , 21 ....... Ce-ll•rot scheduled to avoid confllct with AdoPtlon Guild Tourn1ment ...... a.. • , ......... , .... , 11 ,. ....... OCTAl•D w .... .. ........ ..,...... . ... -..... Waste Hinders China's Plans For Advances PEKING <API -Chin" la waattn, an alarm· Ing amount of manpower, material and money because of imprope r economic policle8, and,. the waste may handt-r the country's amblllous plam to modernize by the year 2000, a group of Cbroeae economlSts s ays. The ttonomists said not enough attention haa been paid to economic results -getting the most out of an hour of work or a ton ol coal These conclusions were reported at a recent "tminar arranged by the newspaper Guangmlna Daily. BETWEEN l950 AND 1978, China's economic growth averaged a rairly high 9.S percent a year, the economists said. but in terms of the man- power. material and financial resources spent, the results were unsatisfactory. "Today, our nation still 1s very poor ... The frugal Uvlng and toil of the entire country's people for 30 years has no t produced the economic results 1t should have," they said The economists said <:hina's per capita In - come in 1979 wa~ 347 yuan. o r $231, ranking about 100th in the world LAST VEAR, CHINA'S total industrial and agricultural output value grew by 8 5 percent. the governm ent has reported. This was down from 12.3 percent n·ported in 1978. when the eeonomy still had a lot or room to recover from s tagnation blamed on policies o f the Communis t Party radicals who held power from 1966 lo 1976 • One 1nd1cat1on of China's Inefficien cy, the e1·nnom1">ts said, was that while it consumed the samt' a mount of energy as Japan , Its Industrial output value was only OAe fourth or Japan's A numher of indrxes of economic performan ce Wl'rt' even bclo"' levels attainNi earlier under the JO year-old People's Republic. they added. IN 1979, THEY SAJO. the profit~ and taxes \ lt>ldf'd from l(J(J yucin v.orth. of 1ndu">tnal output "iilue was ·only lfi 5'J ) uan one -lh1rd lov. er than the 2~ 30 lll 1966 lie J1.1n1hJnR. d f'puty director of the Eco11orruc H~t·i:trc h Ins titute under the St.ate Plan- nmJ: Comm1~"1''"· s:t1d ont> problem since then had t~:cn the continuuu~ .,, rlt'.S of poht1cal campaigns. lt•J \ in~ an W\Slabll· eitmosphere for economic de· \ • l()pnwnt Hut l'r1•n11..r Hua Guofen~ has said more com · m11n1 't 1deol11i.:1l'c.1I training 1s needed, not less. I:\ \ VUJ.J.n <'nl1r1sm last month of senior \ 11 1· Jircm1•·r fh·n ~ X1Joping . ar<.'hitect of < h1111•,1·.., mo<11•rn11.it1on µro~ram , llua said . "No l:IM1d ro .... uJ~ 1A<1uht lu· ach1t-H'<i 1r undue emphasis .... ,, , µleited on 1 1 •Jn .. rnH mt•thod.c; and ma ten al r e· ..,. Md., 14htlc· pol1t1c JI v.1>rk and t>ffort '\ to raise the 1w'1pl1· '1dl"1l•1rll'al ..i '4.tn·ni·~.., v.ere relaxed ·· ·1 ho· ec onr1m1'>l!>, n1Panl4hllt-, !.a1d s ome m .• n,1j.;1·rs h.itl t>41·11 c onrcntrJLm~ only on quanlJty "'•lhout regan1 for quality. 1•mph11s1:ung total out· p ut \ <1lue 14 tthout c·on~1denni.: µmducUon costs, .inti produc111~ .i.;111oeh -.1thout concern for whether ~0(' lt°l) nL•1'(!1•d lh• ffi Dong Furt"'nl-: deputy dtrector or the ln.slltute of E cononucs or the Acaciemy of Soc'tal Sciences, said. "IC li U('h waste 1s allo1At'd to go on and no al· tent1on I' rrn1d to C'cOnnm 1r r1•<;ull'-ll wall be d if· f1cult to m11dem1zc lh<' <'nuntry a~ scht>duled." 11.253 Yleld0 12.08% Higher Interest Than Any Bank or SaYingw and Loan No MlDlmum Deposit • tnterl"t '" c'OmpoundM d11i111 Annual y1ell1 1o; ba'if'd on pnnr1pal & intrr~t remaininir _lr't arrount at qated r:itt- Ra le 1s deternuned by the United Sta tea treasury 30-montb 1mall 1avera certificate effective the lust through the last day of each month. INTEREST PAID MONTHLY Also get h ighest rates on T-B ill + V2% Sl0.000.00 minimum. 8-month term.. Call our oUice for the latest rates Even on early withdrawal. you never earn Iese th.an 6% . Sening CalUomlcma statewide for 099' a quarter ceQtury. Am.ts 09W 1130.000.000.00 .,. . ' . ' . . : I • .. .. ~ I . ' -Business DAil Y PILOT 8 7 Women Need Life-lnsurant;e Accumulation of Funds Oft~n O verlooke d Bene fit SnowC011es Al"Wlrw,....o ( t-Atllor's nolt LHl or t.hree columns on inlUal invealment op- fXlrtuniti for women> By Sllt:R•Y LUCAS wtih t.M lncrta.lna dlvtraiflcatJon of women's roles in society, thl'lr cronomlc contributions lUld ruponalbllltles have also ~me rccotinlted lo the degree tbat by urn, S4 percent of adult women were primary holders of life insurance policies and 11 percent were lrutured wider someone else's policy. The average size of a woman's policy has tripled ln the last 10 vl'Drs, but m<>At authorities agree women are still not adequately lm1un'd While every woman s hould cany some rorm of life insurance prole<-tion (a declaration, in a sense. of her own worth to herself and othcnu, dJfferent women bave different financial needs with a \'ariety of reasons for coverage. The married working woman. for example, hai. an obvious need for sufficient life insurance, 'met she contributes to the family income. Thl' loss of eithe r husband's or wife's in· t·om~ t'Ould put "a strarn on the family budget and threaten the family's standard of living. But the woman'b death could actually have more impact because many working wives as· !>ume much of the responsibility of running the household and their death Qr disability would cause extra burdens and expenses. Her life ins urance coverage, then, should be wu' sufficient to ease lhe fan anciaJ adjustments necessary to replace both of her functions. "' THE E MPLOYED MARIUED woman also has a very real need for life lnsurance, espedally if she has children. The value of a woman's services as housekeeper, cook. nursemaid, and chauf reur have been estimated conservatively at over $17,000 a year. In the event of her death. this kind of expense could cripple a family's budget. This type of financial security provided by her hfc insurance could be as important as his insurance would be to her in the e vent of his death. Worker inspects needle-sharp points of conical spinners which keep ice from forming · on turbofan engines of small business-type jet planes. Manufacturer is Garrett Corp. in Phoenix, Ariz. NATtJRALL Y A SINGLE WOMAN who is supporting c h1ldrl'n, parents or other relatives has the same need ror hfe insurance a:> any other breadwinner. In case of premature death, life insurance can provide a l<•J:al gua rdian with money to care for the cbildren and assure their education or guarantee future care for aging parents. I Y DOHOVAH CRAWFORD REALTOR --TAX nr IF YOU SELL AT A rRORT llut even the s ingle woman without dependents may have need Buyer Beware Rule Likely WASHlNGTO~ (AP> -The old admonition about "lei the buyer beware'' would apply under a watered-down regulation on used car sales that is being proposed by the Federal Trade Commission staff staff proposal. which the five-member expeeted to consider Friday, would remove a posaJ to require used car dealers to inspect <' ars before they are sold If a dealer decides on his own to inspect his cars. he would have to put stickers on the windows saying whether the auto's major parts are "OK" or "Not OK." Cars that are not inspected would carry stickers say1ng "we don't know." EARLIER, THE FTC staff had proposed that dealers be required to ms pecl all u.sed cars and provide a window sticker that said either ''OK" or "Not OK." But industry officials said the requirement would drive up the cost of used cars and would cause would-be purchasers to buy from private in· dividuals. where there are no regulations. ,..., ,. .... ...... ,. ,. It --.. ., JIM .. , , ... ·~ ~ JOllt n 1.-.u~ .. '"" "" ~ ,,.._ ..... ..,,,"' ""']Y., 17\lt 2:Mlo ,,. 1' ""' "" ..... Dv. M """' ""' IS • It ... ., ., ZJ D'lo J:#Z. ,..._ ~ ~ ~ , ... • ..., '""'-""' " .. ,... • Jiii-> 40 In th ,.., 17 l7VJ •"' ,. " 17\IOU\l.o ~\.. ,,.. IO'-. 10-0. ·~· 161'7 0. t H lfi U , 7"' ~ "' tnt.,\.U l••SoUt J•m\b'f -•Ko 1::l~ IC•l\St pl ec.i .. , IC•~!\ ICmp,t,m IC•t~re ·~"' "•:!(,! .. ' Ko,.. l(ltnlMlll 1,..1 .. 1 ~ :"', vtku .1 .. """~ . '"' -.. ,, ,,,,.,'°" ' 'MvlLP -··-' -~t ""' m lol<J'•rrE v.co-1 ~it w uw ~IOC.oo ljliCllAu for llre insurance. Whole life insurance can provide a way of ac- cumwating_{~ for.JDIJlY objectives -retirement, business in- vestments and further education. Deferred annuities are another way of achieving those ends. TERM INSURANCE PROTECTS the insured for a l'peeific period of time. Most term policies are guaranteed renewable (without providing new evidence of insurabllity. s uch as medical examination). Your premium rate will always be higher when the initial specified period of protection hu ended, however. Term insurance can be renewed after one year or fi ve years. Most Ls also guaran- teed convertible, allowing the policyholder lo convert to a form of pe rmanent life insurance without another medical exam. Insurance companies set maximum ages at which term policies may be either renewed or converted. Tenn insurance is divided into two baste types. Level term in- volves level coverage for a constant premium to a specirled age or ror a speca!ied period. Oecreasmg term has a face amount, or death benefit, which decreases over a s pecified number of years. THE PREMIUM FOR MOST decreasrng term insurance is <'ODSlant throughout the existence or the policy. The basic dif· ference between the two ts that with level term, the face amount or death benefit does not decrease during the term period but the pre- mium mcrea.ses with age at the end of each term period, while decreasing term has a constant premium with decreasing cov- erage. T,erm LDs urance provides a death benefit only. Whole life rnsurance as aJso called ordinary tare or cash value insurance. It provides a cash or loan value and a death benefit at level prenuums payable for Lafe . Wh('n you buy a whole Lare policy, the premiums are in excess of the acluaJ cost of pure msurance protection. ONE ADVANTAGE OF LIFE insurance for women is that their rates are usuall y lower than for men. assumU'lg all other fac- tors are equal or course all 1n.\urance premiums increase with the i.lgl' of the policy buyer so the be't tame to purchase insurance as when you are youn g and in good health . insurance coverage 1s then easa<'r to obtain at a lower annual <-ost Life insurance orrcr'> other bencrrts to your beneficiaries not available throu~h other means Death benefits are 1mmed1alely av111lable to meet any hnal expense'> < runeral cos~. hospital bills, etc >. free from mco me taxes and usually wlthout probate costs. When you bu) ltre rnsurance. certaU'I supplement.try benefits. or rrders, can be added to your polrc). u uall y at a lower cost than 1( they were purchased separateh Tht-y increase t he flex1b11Jty 01 your covera~c. <Lucas 1s an account exe<>ut1'" at the Santa Ana office of Mer-rill. L)nch. 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K•IWH 1? t l)',. z-ui. 1' H , ... ,..., !»>(IS" 17 '> t)I;, ---- Normally, taxpayers who setl lhe.r homf' ror a substanllal PfOf1t lace a heavy lax load but this burden can be avotdPd II you buy another homE- thal costs as much or l'IOre than the sales price o( the old onP within a spectlted llmP the profit from lhP <.alP Is not included 1n your t1Vtabte income. · 1111-uo · exoenses tf lhPy wPrf> accomot1shed w1lh1n 90 days on°' to the sale and oa1d for no later than 30 days after ttie c:ate Check with your accountant or the IR~ on dPra11s If this matlE'r affecrs you 11 could be well worth your while The revision.5 rn the recommendation would also let dealers use "any reasonable inspection procedure" for finding problems. The earlier pro- posal would have specified procedure$. "This change is intended to give dealers more flexibility. reduce costs, encourage the development or In· npvative test procedures and reduce the com- mission's enforcement burden." the staff said t)\') Uloo ljlujt l\lu • "' 11"" The second home must be bouqht and occupied witnin a penOd ending 18 months after the sate. A 2-year period Is permi tted w hen bulld1no a new home This tax d e terment applies only to the salP of a home which 1s th~ famlly's main rPs1dencf' When figuring 1hP amount of oa1n fOf which lax may be oostoont>d you may deduct for Al aoe 55 you ouallfy lor thP b1q b<inanza -a one-t1mP s100 .ooo E'~clus1on ol capital gain from thP salE' of your principle residence Tt11«> late «>t chanqe is retroactive to J11ly 26. 1978 THE STAFF CHANGE comes as Congress is considering final action on a bill to reduce F'TC authority to act in some areas. 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Jhs finding. wer e m•de 33 coruul· tanl to the Nutlonnl F ederation of In· dC'pt'ndenl BW1ln~11. a San Matto, Calif. or f(anm ttion that claims fll0,000 me m tM.·rs 00 ~:rcent of whom employ 40 ur fC'Wl'r workt•rs l>unk{•lbNIC 11111d t he federatlon'• i.mall bw11nc~11 opllml11m lndu . be1un Ill 1972, r .. 11 l<1 fin all limo low of 71 In April. f>Jw d on rt•lipon1u'lt from 2,302 mt>m h<•r-s T he· pre vwus l<1w wull 78 In lhf' r(•('(>'\'°1100 O( 1974 (UlllOI,, lfr ~alfl fir'll t1uarlc>r 1•mploym~nl ,,.., firm fell by ,1bout 1Hll' hulf ()( I P''rf'('Ol, or Marly doulJI~ the ~rule or ttw prPvmu" thr1·1· monlhl'I, whf'n thf" ft'dn •ll<>n had uld th1• · hottom frll out .. of th<' Job m 1arki·t "Ordinarily .. m a ll bus1~11 ~mploymen• '" more Kl a 1,1, •. • <1md tht· prof1·11l'oor . ulludtnl( lo lhP ubffnff• of mu~s ltt)off~ Hut 'A hal w'"n · now t;1lking <•bout ltr1> i.nmc fun· fl arn(·nt11I c·hanl(C•'\ in the pal'turc " STRt:li\SI NG THE M£Rl0lJSNESS of lh,. decline. he rl'talled a Mas&a('hu!iclts lnslllutc of Ttthnology st udy that showed W> percent of all new Jo~ from 1969 to 1976 wf'n• crt'alc'<I by firm'> f•m ploymit 100 or f Pwe r workers Small bu'>tn<•ss. 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Angel T ompllir!S A I UIOft of a.Idly bees PQS· !leSM'O ""'8r IOf on1et11 gence t>q't anatl<ong key t;OO~· a.-EdAMw e QI MAETTA 811ett1 PO••I IS I noghleiuO ~ 11'11 I HI· tte old &aoy 10 ptoC>e the murdef °' .,, ~ ~nan(R) ewow •••'4 "AT• OI T- C•lte~ ( 193!>1 Ro,,1ld GoWMn. ~ Allen BaMd on ChattM Db-· Qaw.c TWO men wf>O IOC)il -· Ill on I0"9 -me ,,.,ne 0"' during the Freinc:t1 Awolu1oon ( 2 hrs • l !>m.tlj ;!§:a • •'~ "T°""" Wittloul P111 '!~) Moct..el ReOor- Ann l odd :A """~· IU ~ Ile$ son. ""'O ~ 0<-1"'9d 10 doe '""'"'" ,. !'>Our~ I I ht , !>6 WWI I • 'f DAIL v Ptl..OT •• I ploel norldlllllnlly '--- their tlienll towardt ~ ~(2hn) • wov. : *• "A"Ollt In Dlegull6 .. I tt49l ao-y toya. ~· ey l<llOL Whtft ltltit rial Ml11• fri9nd 11 thOt. : ... 80'(I OIOde 10 In_,._. 2:10 (11 hr~ I 2:40 NIW8 ' 3;00 NEWS 3:16 MOYIE * *'A ••TM 0ooo qtll Young" ( 19551 RtCt\lfd BU41hart. Glonl Of.,_,.. FOU4' nl9n, who 119ff un~f\jjly 111~ I l<>nOOn batlll heist. elCl'I delpetatety pten theof lftfl.. vtdual escac>ea lrom IN ltw (2 hrs • 5 mtn I • MOVIE * * *. ''Elcape" ( 11Mo1 Norma SllMf•. ~ Tltylot. A oount911 _,.a Yl)llf'll man Md ,_ ~ NI tr.-MCll)9 lrorn .,,... war Oem111ny (2 tin ) 3:&&1 HEWS 41IO MOYIE • • • · Crnne W1t114tt p-~ (19)4) a... A-. ..._go. A .._,., uses crinWlal tactlc:t5 eo Cleat l'IHnMff when he .. flCCUMd o1 muroer. ( 1 fl(,: 30""" I ' 0 MOVIE • ""'-'<In To H111r· 119\ll Paul Hub4ic:tlnld, M8'Wlne Hold. A Outctl ~ eotnl 1nllltrates • eanglroll· bl-' smugging oper.- ltOn un08f the ~ of • diamond rnercNnt (2 1YS ) TllMrsdafl'• Dat1• l•e Mo.,J.11 1~ D ••·~"Town Tamer" ( 19661 Dana Andrvws. Teo· 'Y Mo«e_ ••• "The 1.nwman·· (1<!71) 8ut1 l311C;d~l6<. ~ J Cot>«> ·······~ brown C 19441 -Gao C:.OOC-. Ta.-Wrtgtit. g MOVlt 3:30 ••••• au-, Qt The' • * •., '"Ocller-.on Honq Stardust Bllroom" ( 197'51 "'Of'O .. ( 111641 ~ fr-M 1tu1een S tapleton. M.....a Pen.cny A p..-of Char1el Durning by Armstrong & Batiuk \N£ wt.A£ H£.A£ FIRST/ GO FIND 'rOlP °"'N CH.XKHOLE! 'Death' Popular In East CBS Finishes on Top ~: NEW YORK (AP) - •·oeath of a Princess,·• -the public TV movie that enrafed Saudi Arabia's roya family when it was shown in England last month, was the most-watched program in its time period in New York City Monday night, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co.showed. The two-hour produ.c- Uon attracted 26.8 per- cent ~ the audience in New York, and slightly under a quarter of the viewers in both Chicago and San Francisco. the Public Broadcasting Senice said. A SPOKESMAN for WNET, the PBS station here, said the audience share for "Death of a Princess" was six times t;be average for a WNET program. -Nielsen overnight fi1ures showed the mm. &ued on tbe executiOD of a marrted Saudi i>rin· cess and ber commoner per, was second in tbe 'ratlnp to CBS 1D Saa Fraaelaeo and third. belllDd NBC and CBS iD Chtc ... PBSaald. IN NEW Yorlt City, '•Death ~ a Pr•ce11•• aired opposite "IJtUe Hoae cm tbe Pndrie'' mda..ne. .. Plammp ao.d," cm NBC, CBS' ntular lloaday Disbt JIMup md ''Tbat'I ln· ered(ble" ad another 'ftlm. "'Fistful of o,iaamlta. •• cm A.BC. • 'HAYWIRE' CAST -Starring in the autobiographical TV movie "Haywire" tonight at 11 :30 on CBS, Channel 2. are (from left> Dianne Hull, Hart Bochner. Lee Remick, Jason Robards and Deborah Raffm. Trau111a in· Drama 'Ha'Yf,lire' Ordeal for Producer By JERRY BtJCK LOS ANGELES (AP> "Haywire" wasn't just another pro- ducing job for BW Hayward. Each day be watcbed his own life and that of bis famUy r e-enacted for the camera. It's not bard to see why be would call ••ffaywt.re" the most difficult show be baa ever produced. tually the entire project with objec· Uvity." Tbe movie stars Lee Remlclt as M ias Sullavan. Jason Roba.rd.s as Leland Haywsd, Deborah Raffin as Brooke, Diaant Hull as Bridget and Hart BocbDer as BW. Linda Gray plays HaJward's wife after be re- marries. and Richard Johnson 1s Mlss Sullavao'1 next husband. NEW YORK CAP> -CBS grabbed the No. I posilion in the prime·time ratings race for the hrst time since the ~cason ended April 20. thanks 1n large measure to the continuing success of "60 Minutes" and other sbows m the net'>'ork's Sunda) night ltneup. CBS. whic h knocked four.tame champion A RC from first place m prime·t1me tn the recently com pleted season. compiled a rahng for the week or 16.6 to 16.4 for ABC and 15.9 ror NBC. THE RATING FOR NBC, which listed thr~ of the 10 top·raled pro~rams an the wttk endrng May 11, was the network s highest since mad· Ma rch. "Breaking Away," the Oscar-win.rung movie purchased by NBC for a reported SS million. finished tn fLflh place for the weelt. With the network schedules heavy in reruns. movies and s~ials conunued to score ratings points. An ABC movie. "Off the Minnesota Stnp ... was 10th for the week, with Part I of "The Curse or King Tut's Tomb" OD NBC 13th and the rtr.it lJl s talhnent in a two-part s creening of the recent "K ing Kong" remake, also on NBC, 14th. C BS' BROADCAST OF the "Nation a l Cbeerleading Cb ampionsb1ps'' was No. 18 ror t he week . Several movies were moderately s uccessful in the ratings: "Like Mom, Like Me." on CBS, No. ZS ; '.'Angel on My Shoulder ." ABC. No. 27 : ''Capricorn One," NBC. No. 33, and "The Memory of Eva Ryker." CBS, No. 34. NBC was hurt again at the bottom of the rat- Howard Stars in 'Act' mgs. Wlth three of the five least .watched ~ g ra m s. inc ludUlg "The Big Show" in S7tb pla ce. a "Kennedy for President" spot S9tJ\ and "Pr\Jne Time Saturday" No 60. "The White Shadow" on CBS w~ 56lh. and "The Return or the K.mg:• an anLmated special on ABC, was 58th. Hl're are the week's Top 10 sho'A S · . to~ ..... nu ••h"911f n •"""""°"1"'9 11.1""11-~.1'.M ,,.,_.,"'"-",'' 1l •or 111 "''"-· .. ec. ·-nw Jfff«•o ... " ,, •w 1e ' "''"'°"· -.. __., c..v. Tlw F'1r>t H v~:· 11.1 or tu .... 1•-. a lrl CBS. --' en......, •••• " "BC. -"Alltt •• CB!>. -11 4 w i.-1 ""'"--...... ~ .... 11 or le"''"-. -"Ltttw -00> -Pr•w ' 10 •or Ht ..... I_, llotft .. 8< Ar<-S.-~ \Pl«• '70 t., I\ I mllfbi. CBS ---·-ort-M·~~<IO. 'JOtor l).1_11_ •ec. Tr..1Wr1 IO _...,_ • T.u t .. •ec •'M-A ~.-·-~ t-. CBS. ''TM c..rw Of 1Ct"9'TUI'' Tomb . P"'1 I, --. o("'9 I(_ .. Potrt I. octll NBC: .. ~ .. \ .. ._,, -•&C. ••O<ff ,_, 'itroa ... :· N8C. -"I.A--Sl>lr .. y,'t ABC, ::.., -:::..~ ~"9 0--"'°"','' CBS._, "V-,'' A9C. t.<t. • In Concen • QmTNJIUSS Pia1St Perlonn1ng w<><U oc • .\ofozort • Chqpm • Schumann &: Scnabtn RtlDAY-MAY 16 7:30 P.M. NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH St Ann & Glenneyre Laguna Beach U.000.......- Sl.OOfw~ "IL.ACK . STAWOtMGl "APOCALYPSE NOW'" tRt -l: '-YHE WINDS ~F CHANG DAU&Hnr CPGJ .. BA YwmE" IS based on the best· selllng book by Hayward's sister, Brooke Hayward, which recounts tbe stOr, of their famous lbow buaiDe5s family. Their father was Leland Ha1ward. a a.uper-ageat and auper- proclucer ~ aucb Broadway bits as ''Souda Padfie'' 8Dd ••11r. Roberta.'' Tbelr motber ••• llaraaret SUllHa. cme of tbe moet famoaa ac· tNuel of ber day. HOLLYWOOD CAP > -Ron Howard s tars In---------I ~~':.~. ne three-bow mov1e -wb1cb bas been bumped by tbe NBA cbam· p6onablp .....,.. and wUJ air tonl&bt at 11: 30 a.a CBS. Cbaoael 2 -tells ~ a f amlly that bad everytbin.1 - fame, stamor. taleat, money. sun. it wan'\ eooup to .... tbe Bapardl from dlvwce, aJieDetion ... IUiddl. Jlju a.au •• , -= ....... ~~:::=tr ... . ..., .................. .. ..,.. .... w111il. ..... a ear IDd ... , .... . ... • -.,...122'?4 ...-. I .. "t ..... WIWoldd .. lllPit.''M .... ., ............ a.it'9lr .,,. ~--··------.,..-=«=~~ ~1117* err. .. ~-a ••1 WAS STUNNED by L ee "Act or Love ," an NBC movie based on palge ---------.., Remick.'' Hayward said. "It was so Mitchell's book about a young Polish-American difficult f« me to visualiJe anyooe worker Indicted for the mercy killing or bis playing Maoie. Wheo Lee started, I _..;:.b.;_ro;..:.t.;_he,;;,,,;r....;... ----------------1 koew It would work. II~::; "I'm very familiar with mother's voice. We aereen her moflel fre-quently. Blytbe Danner WU oric1nal· ly comSdered because the bu tbat same voice and aura," Hayward said . "Sbe bad been told all ber Ufe 1be bad a voice like Ma11le SUllavan. But when we were readJ to start lhe wuo't available." Hayward said his slater Broote "1~rted the book as therapy f« henell. AetullY. my melDOr'J of U.. neat.,,.. tbat lt started out to be a boot about Bricl&et-TbeD abe came em.a tbil Idea of .............. and It pt biller and~-·· Indian• to Fight ABC Mini1erie1 MAXWELL SMART tsACENT86 '"IUIAMER ., KRAMER .. tat C- r t l ! , \ WednHday May t•. 19'0 NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL presents 'Qt a r n i u a 1 1119y u ,, 11. 11-Cw'8lft a:oo , .... toO l..W. Ave., Ne ''" llNd\ ReMtWetione; 1'11~ will )'\)ll will take you ••• BEYOND EVIL 111• ~..;) .,.,:~;::-°' ~-,--. IUl t Ult~t-tlt»tltlll ' ( .... .. ,, ....... ... 494 1!i14 ·-Ta 1MllUJr W1NDS OF CMANOI t"l lMt 1>61 •-• ... ••ll• .... a ,.. MOut H_,..., Of nttoe ralOAY THI 1JfHr-1 lt:JI • J_ •• ,,. ......... ... ''NIJtHSl(r "MAMHATTAM" lal "1941• IPG) "'SAME. TIMI. ME.XT'Yu.a• .-...--==::::. __ _ : .•• :.11;.~ •, lffiit~-1 ...... _ ···-,...,,.. ,,... ~ NOfl9C"ftNt ·-·--· .... -"" """ "'°°' ... """' --··--..... ... , .... __ , .. ........ ... ......... ... ___ flmAY• llfttll!I ... N•an,... Tony Nomh.iees Given· Fonner UCI Actor Tabbed for 'Evita' 8yJAYWa•un NEW' YORK (AP> -row- m ueleal1 two made In En1hmd and two •n America have .ach *° notnlnated for Tony awardl for •t muakal. beat booll: and Nit aco,.. oa Broadway th'• eeaaon, Th~ verdict ume from a U. membt<r pan I of theater pro. r,ulona.la .nd joum11Ust1 wbo plcked nomlneea ln it cale~ea ror th :Nth aMual Tony awards •how. alrlns Jun(' 8 on CBS The lhrl~ nomlnated Enclilb lmportAI art' "Evita'' and the n ~wly opened "A Day In Hollywood, A Nleht 1n the Ukraine " The Yank shows are .. u1ar Bablu" aind another new entry, "Bamum " A M ONG M US I C AL S, .. Evita," about Argent ma's Eva Peron, got the mo t nomlna- Uons, 11 "Tll.lley's Folly." lhe Pulitzer Prize-winning pluy aboul love 1n rural Missouri , logged the most for drama rive Old pro M\ckcy Rooney, passed over ror an Oscar for his work in "The Black Stallion." might take home a Tony. The star of "Sugar Babies." he's been nominated for best actor in a musical " But he's up against stiff com- pe t 1 tion from J im Dale io "Barnum" and Gregory Hines of the sinl'c·folded ''Comin' Up- town." A fourth contender 1s 'Steps' Placid In 3rd Filming By ROBERT OSBORNE n.-~---Sin~ it blatantly carries the handle of "The Thirty Nine Steps" (no hyphen in the screen credits). this latest version oC John Bucban's novel about espionage in high English circles can ·1 possibly escape com ( 0 J parlsons to either the or-M J// E lginal Buchan work or to RE'/IEW Alfred Hitchcock's (still ) .._ ____ ,._ '----stunning 1935 movie adaptation. As such it's doomed. But, if it's any consola- tion. this Greg Smith production probably wouldn't cause much of a rumble even without the burden of famous lineage and a popular title. NOTHING WORKS WEU -only slowly. Michael Robson's screenplay is slngulatty un- inspired. retaining only the barest booes of the clever Buchan story and acrat.cbing most of lbe original's characters, plot devices and motivations in favor of a packet or illogical and uninteresting new turns. . This lime out, the hero cplayed by Robert Powell> is a big-game hunter on his way to Africa via Scotland who befriends a neighbor C John Mills> and unwittingly gets tangled in some THE THlltTY NINE STEI'\ ,_ ... , .. lcbfre s-~ ... ..- Ea .. <uOw~•r J..._K•Ml-<l•<ll• PrOCluot Greq Sn-111'1 Ot ,., tor Don 5".,-p S<r•enCMev Mic-I A-c.Mr (•\I Jlooet1 ,.,,_ ... O•••O w.,,..,, E•l< "°'1.,., K•,.._. Ootr>e•. Jor>n N11ll\. ~~ 8~-fl. ROll410 P1ouo 0,,,_.10 P1<••ron9. T1rnotf'ly Wfl'!tl, Mllfl'\ Anoenori. AMtf"W k•tt. ROOPr1 F'lemvnq Wllll•rn 5QUlre political intrigue. Mills gets bumped off when he uncovers a pJot by German-sympathizer David Warner whereby the current Greek premier will be assassinated from the tower of Big Ben and thus kick off the Great War before England's de- fenses are ready. Warner assumes Mills leaked this information to Powell. so he and his henchmen chase Powell through Scotland, the.Uuer having to travel at times by train. foot. car. bicycle, even wheelchair For a finale, Powell hangs off the hands of Big Ben's clock in an episode not unlike (and no less funny. unfortunately) than Harold Lloyd m "Safe· ty Last." THE FEMALE CHARACTER-partner. es· sayed in earUer versions of "Steps" by Madeleine Carroll < 1935) and Taina Elg < 1960) has been dropped: the only romance this session is an anemic encounter between Powell and Karen Dot rice. There's also a major change ln·the visuaJ trap- pings. The action supposedly takes place in 1914 . although the production design by Harry Pottle and the wardrobe selected by Joyce Stoneman sug- gest a much earlier era. Cinematography by John Coquillion fails to add any atmospheric touches and the music by Ed Welch ls far too perky and thin to adequately accompany what ls supposedly a chase-suspenser. But the biggest liabUJty -next to Robson's script -is the lackluster direction or Don Sharp, wblch continually Calls to create tenaioo or over· come other deficiencies. Under the circumstances. the cast -including Powell, Warner. Milla and Dotrice -ian't able to accompliab much beyond delivering their words with spirit. They try . however, and deserve respect few keeping straiaht faces. HNIGHT GAMES'' <'A> Plua "MAD MAX" SYlYEST£R STAUOHE TAUA SHIRE ,, • RqpY Th• s tMy c Ofltlftuel ••• "ROCKY II" 11'C1 -"BEING THERE" "FRIDAY T_!;!~ ! ~t!:.',.~> IA--1• 1-.1 ... , ....... . 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There. ue no l'DSual t'•lers at Newport·s Ambrosia Restaurant Patrons are there to dine Jacket and lie art> de r1.ieur for gentlemen. m king 1\ one of the few remaining Orange ounty establishftle nts with :.uch a policy J eans.of course, areoutoC the question Cor either :.ex Seated 1n high backed red velvet chairs. customers. dine un der chandeher hght as tuxedoed c1tplains and matre d 's cater to every need A s tring quartet enha nces the mood three even· ingsa week The French cuisine served on sll ver platters and gold·inlaid plates is every bit as elegant as the surroundings . YES, TllE PRICES coincide with the ambiance. though CO· owner Gerel Muller says 11 1s feasible for a party of four to dme in style for not much more than $100. A more lavish-spending par- ty off our could eas ily tally a bill of S 1.000 -or higher No maUt•r thl' fmal t~b. fev. diners gt>t a Qllmpu• twhtnd thl' parlllJ0t1 a t the P"O~>lt• who form the operauon's fo undation Without them. you i.i mply don't eat, oops.dine By 2 pm , Cour hours before the restaurant will open 1ls doors. Chef Andre Wieder<'kehr. sous chef Steve ~lani and :.auc1er Steven Pethgrl'w hove arnved though a rather humble rear en- trant'e J orge Gutierres. who has worked his way up from dish· washer. is sh ring vegetables and conng centers from :.ht'e:. or bread The circular segment:. will be baked and seasoned for use 1n the evening's onion soup So 11 g~ each night ·Nothm~ 1s prepared I days) in udvanN'." says Bel am. ··And there 1:. no !>ut h thing as leftoverl> '· AS MULLER NOTF.S later. "The preparation lakes thrt'<! limes as long as the eating " The kitche n 1s large and 1m· mat'ula te Silver candlest1<'k s a nd pla<'c s etting s . tht• Gere/ Muller checks sauce Gus Muller with 1865 Chateau Lafite, worth $5,000 a t:x:Xtle, he says. rt••ponslbtlJty of kitchen steward Alberto Gwt1errez. are pohshed und rt>ady Oumel llunter. with 45 years ex· pt'rienc·e 1n European dining e1>ta bl..ashme nts. begins to pre pure the side Mat1on that will serve up salads and Dorle N1elsen':.pastr1es The staff. wtuch can swell to 15 on a bu1>y Fnday or Saturday naght, 1s almost complete Yet something seems missing It> a wnter who's spent time work· mg in restaurants that claimed :.ome degree of <'lassiness. ex dudmg Smokey Joe's Cafe m Berkeley When• 1s the grumpy. over- w<'1ght chef known for cleaver "" ingmg hlS of pique and curses 1p strange tongues" He·s not to be found. Chef W 1ederckehr . born in Zurich Switzerland. 1s a shm man Just 30 )t'arsold AS HF. TRIMS fat from pnmc <'t1ts of beef. hl' 1s d1scus:.1ng th<' Laker·s basketball champ1onsh1p t'han<•es with B<•lan1. who's hard al work on a n <'H'nmg spt.•c1al or ~almon Mouss<' It ·s hardly a potentially volattll' Sl'l'ne. but 25 vcar old saucier Steve Pet11grl'w has t•xp<•ncnced th<' red fat'cd chef rout1n<' dunng h 1s East Coast apprt'nt 1cl'sh1 p "l 'q • \.\Orkt•d for som e of thl•m ." he s m1l<'' ·1 gue!.s the:. fc•t'llhey have lo bl• that way " "A good attitude.·· says Muller. "1s the first thing I don't need rh<'fs who are prima donnas or waiters who look down their noses "I want young prople "'ho are experienced and amb1t1ous. ·· adds Muller. who has run Am brosia for scv('n years \.\1th ht!> brothC'r. Gus Whill' 1l s the wmtt·rs "'ho drn" the pubu<' ulll'nllon and the chttfs t hl' rev1e"s. lh<' folks at A mbros1a r<• p e a t e d I )' r e f tt r t o o t h e r · · backbon<'s" dcservtng of credit •• 1 CAN'T SAY my chef 1s morl' important than my dishwasher." says Muller. Translation: A great taslmg entree still is a failure if it arrives on a dirty dish. There's also Harold Childs, a five-year employee. who handles the bulk or maintenance duties and 1s in charge or keeping the establishment stocked dally with fr<'s h foodstuffs In all. there an• 67 Ambrosau em plO)l'~ or uhout onr staff member lot•very t"ocustomcrs As 5 p m approaches. beverage manager Robert Lee is settmg up th e eight -scat b a r lie '.., also '" charge or the 15.000 bottles of wine in stock. rang mg from a S7 BeaJoula1s to a S5.000 bottle of Chateau Llif1te. \'IOtage 1865 TherC' are 480 different wtnes on a 24-pagl' llst. each listed h:. number Give Lee a number and he'll tell you the complete name of the wine Give him JUSt the name and he'll shoot back "1th the number. "IFTT'S AVAJLABLE. we will replace it," says Lee of the single bottles of rare wine that Lane the cellertemperaturestoreroom. By 5 p.m . eight basic sauces prepared by Belani from a demi glaze that takes two days to make have warmed to proper tern perature. ll 's time for the kitchen staffs "lunch." this day prepared by head chef Wiederckchr. A beef and vegetable stew. nee and string beans are piled on the $33plates. The site for the repast 1s an out door storage area in the back. where the meals rest precarious- ly on a large sheet of warped qu.irlt'r inch ply\.\ocld A pair ul questionable stanchions prop up tht• portable tables Empty metal milk <·asc.., b<•c·omed1ning c·h~ur.., ·w e <'Ould <•ut tns1<1t• in !ht: drn ing room." ""'~" W1t•dcrk1•hr ·Aul wt.• Ilk <· It out hl·n • tht· fre'>h air ·· A fl'W c1gan•ttcs an• ltt over af ter lunch c·nfft•1.· ··w .. talk .J lot a bout sports .·· '>ays lklJna. 28 "AND SPORTS, <ind sport!.."' laughs Oortc Nielsen. thl· only "omanatthc table Mr.., :"i1clscn, whose husband Paul 1:. an Am bros1a cook. briefly ducks 1ns1de and emerges Wllh one of her fres hly made cheesecakes for the l>laff'sdesscrt. Waiter!> mill about in the kitc hen as W1ederr kehr. BC'lani. Pettigrew and Gutierres set up the cooking "ltne" of sauces. stocks. meaL'> and vegetables . rather s1mphs l1<.' deftn1t1ons con- ~1derang how they will be com· bmed when the first orders start trickling in about 7p m Oneof th1 s l'H'ntng's specials 1s a ··-. a nation on a theme" created by PetugrC'w called Bur de Mer Filel Pouche au Brie de France Nouvelle. Even Muller says he was a bit °"''" ...... -... , c;..,y .... _ n •l uct<mt lO :.amplt.• lht• new d1..,h "'hl•n ht• heard 11 \\a:-. bal>ICaJh . fish toppt.'<i b\ Hne l'ht•e..,1.• m ".1 v. hill· ..,Ju1.·c• Th.it v. ....... twfon· h1· I .1:.lt'd II howt•\ (•r "\\'l ..... un pk Ill'" d1i.ht'' l'\'l'n da\ ... hl• nolt'' "\\1.· ruuld n1.•\t'r mc1ke :.omt•lhtnl? up and 'l'f\ t: 1t to t·u..,tom1·r.., <" 11 huut c·nn!.en .... lh .1pµro\ al 1 • • THOt:Gll M.\NY of the Ot'V. <'r<'allon.-. nc\'cr ma ke 1t out of till' kitchen. Pctt1gn·w s 1s one of sl•ven AmbrOl>IJ sJ)<'c1ahl1e!> thJl "'tll appear o n J new ml'nu next month "And 1f a dish can be improved al "ill bl•,· sa,.., Ht'lani "There", noJealou.-.y m this kitchen ·· Delicate. vaned aromas dnft through the kitchen as the hne !>" 1ngi, into a<.•taon Waiters speak on ly to Wiederkehr. who directs and 1·oordmates each dis h with his .... tm e mates. St r1k1ng dishes hke Oysters Newport. Red Snapper Franca1s hni;:er only bneny on a heated rountertop before they are cov er<'d bv silver domes and cart de· livered to l'Uslomcrs m the dining room Thc~e 1s no shouting. but actJv1· ty m tfi'\ kitchen seems hectic to ' . • ~ Staff pauses f o ; lunch From left are. Steve Pettiorew. Dort.e Nielsen. Steve_ B e/ant. Che f Andre \;111ederkehr. Daniel Hunter and Joroe Gu1terres In photo at l eft. Wiederke hr ( reachmg m Ambrosia kitchen with Pet· t10re w 1 standtn('I) and B el ant removino ,,.,_ rred1ents fro m refrtnerator. lhl' unm1t1alt.>d . llowt'ver , staff mt•mbcr ... sa v this ,.., 1ust a slow mid "'t"t'k night 1n v. h11.'h lf><;s tha n ~o ml'Jh "111 bt.• '-<'rved On v. 1.·ekcnds. more than 100 ~ourmct d1s hl'S are l>l'n ·c>d TIME PASSES quickly. fl seems only mmutcs ago that the far..,t order "as received, but Mrs. :-.1elsen already 1s usmg a synnge to 1nJect c hoco l ate·d1ppcd strawberries with liqueur for one ru!ltomer's de:.:.ert. The averag«: diner 1s seated for more than two hours before getlulg a round t.oor· de ring Uus final course. A lull before the final customers order gives the chefs opportunity to e xplain the history of "cuisine nouvelle" cooking that is prac· uccd at Ambrosia The "heavy sauce" reputation accorded by some to French cook· tnl! began to undergo a change in Europe about eight years ago, they say. By substituting more ex- pens ive arrowroot for flour. the chefs were able to lighten their sauces and still maintain the "binding" action of flour without loss of na vor. fSee EVERVTfilNG, Page Cl%l ~ i • ! i I , • 1 I • ' II (2 DAIL V PILOT Wedne•d•y Mey 14 IMO Airlines SerVe 'Real' Food on Request If you fly a lot )'OU ~Id know •bout Lb ''°'lrtlla fare'' dJ len t•n order •• 10 41ternlldve to the fatten· lU, DOD·fllliDI toy food 'lerved on mo1t ru1bu. Wbllo a.b1lne "1pecl1l ~et" mull will n•vu •lo •ny aourm el •••rda. the food ls def lnlte.b suptrtor, not on 1f ln nut.rtuon bUl la.ste and qua.Ill)'. too WOULDN 'T yo u .,.rit>nce ls that aperial me•la are no·abowa •bout a third ol t.be Ume • . bet-auae aomebody dldn 't push lbe ritht but ton or nu ln th naht blank You won't 10 hunJry. you &Imply lt>t '4!rved "'hat ~\·eryone t-lst> la hh•lna This Is r: s>«lal ly vexLn1 on Iona ru•ht.a or If a apttllll meal L\ medkally m•ndatt-c1 b ait -free or diabeUc. for example You CM lncreue your queal .. Th1a puts hlm or chan~ ol 1etUnt what he r on notice that the you want lf you follow alrUne will be Ible to flx lbtat UPI blame lf you wind up SU.. Book well ahead of eaU01 1re11y lasa1na time Some atrllnea aomewbe~overToledo. malnlaln that thtly ~· Al luat th hou rs quire '8 houn, otbert btfore ru&ht lime. caU H)' alx houri' nou~ To the alrlln, to conflrm bt-on UM: aaft> 11lde, ~ your IJ>t'Clal meal re· your s~clal meal re que•l 'There lS still Ume Go u .-.et By Barbara Gibbons • quest u urly u posal for the meal t.o be ar-flight one hour ahead of bit ran Red 0 e t th u l time <a good Idea In any Aall the ruervation per1on'1 name. too cast>). When you pick up aaent'~ name when you your tickets. ask the m11ke your apeclal rt' A&&IV£ FOK your ticket agent to confirm that your spe<:hd meal r eq u est is on the manifest. If not. chances are there may still be lime for the ticket agent to pick up l.be phone and ask the catering com- pany to add a special mul to l.be food cargo. Don't be put off at this point : if the counter person doesn't want to be bothered, he or she may tell you It's too late . INSIST that the caterer be called. Demand that every effort be made to provide the service the airline agreed to when yo u arranged your flight. (One WIY to tranafonn an atUtude of surly indiftert>nce lato courteom solicitude la to request a supervlaor SO> that you m ay arTange a complaint in writing.) Finally, If you do wind up over Toledo with greasy lasagna. do file a complaint. If every passenger who falls t.o get the special meal needed takes assertive a c tion . m e als and service may improve. rather havf' sim pl e baked chick-.-n or fish, or ~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a le.n t.endertoln ste•k. plu s some REAL vegetables and fruit! You don't have to be" first -club. full far ~ passenger or a VIP If your ticket enlllles you t.o a meal it also enlltlei. you to a special meal, 1f tbat 's what you need or want. It's a service th~t Jlrtually al I majo r domestic and mos t ~ign airlintt1)rovide Don 't feel sensit1 ve about asking fOf' a low- calorie meal. <Anyway, most special meal fliers l've seen are slim poised ex~utives who look like they know where they·r~ going.) In case you're wonder ing, the rurlme will not ei:nbarrass )OU in an.> way by calling attent1011 to your special meal t ''Hello. this 1s your cap tam speakmg. Will the >bese person who re lUires a special meal <uidly ident1Cy him or 1erself to the flight at- eodants? Stand up so <Nf can aJl get a look al (OU, Fatso!") What they Nill d o 1s ask -·--· ..__ s s en.i.:. c..r-(-¥-G-ll F-'lf me I pleuse pus h the :all button.· '\'OU CAN AVO ID •ven that :..mount of '>lAblic notice by identify ng yourself to the fir!>l ,teward you see when .ou enter the plane loor: "H1 , I'm (Your 'l/ame> and I get the o"·caJone meal " The 'light attendant will note iOUr seat number. This 1'l8Y also save you from lejng served last. one of he admitted disadvan- a g es of be i n g 'special." You can even specify oqultry, seafood or 11eat Or non-meat: in 1ddit1on to low-cal. you .:an also ord(·r .,egetanao Or kosher J r d1 abet 1c. low - eholesterol. s alt-free or bland (I've tried.them all. and if you ask me. t he last four are in terchangeable with low ca)) Occas1onally. I snitch som e lime shces from the bar cart to squirt on the plain baked chicken. On one occasion, return- ing from a TV cooking show, I retrieved some soy sauce from my un- derseat luggaise to jazz up the airline's plain c ooking ... Fussy .'· mumbled the stranger in the next seat. However, he was eat- ing a glubby-looking macaroni UFO while I had steak. really green green beans, sliced car· rots. fresh orange salad. Swedish crispbread and a real apple for dessert How do you get this service?-When you ar· range your ticket, tell the travel agent or res- ervation clerk that you want a low-calorie Co r other) meal on all your meal flights. ln theory. your spee1al meal will also show up on all con- tinuing and connecting fllghl.<t, even those on other airlines. BUMAN ERROR be· ing what it is, however, yeu should take extra precautiooa to get what you want. My t>X · Iron • Needs Good sources o r d etary iron Include nte•t. ea yolk, beans, nits. dark-green leafy v4aetablel and enriched o( forttfted cereals and bteadl. Vtt.amln C and meat, poultry and fiah ll•prove the ablorpUoo o( lroa from tbeM other , .... r Pork Loin f armer John Mixed Pork Chops per . lb. 119 " r per lb . "I Small Sizes U SOA Choice-Bulk Beef farmer John Whole Boneless Pork Sirloin Spareribs Tip ~ CE ~.· 129 ~~199 "'-,J \.. Golden Premium Meats F1rmer John-Pork Loin-Country Style 129 Spareribs per lb. Fer mer John-Pork l oln-Cen1er Alb 149 Pork Chops per lb. Farmer John.Pork Lotn·Cenl•r Lotn 159 Pork Chops per lb. Fenner John-Smell Sizft-Fl'fth Pork-5 Full Slab• 119 Sparerl.bS ind. s11t>. per 1.29 per lb. lb. Fanner John.Pork Shoulder·BOM!eu Pork Roast Farmer John·Pork Shoul<Mr per lb. Pork Blade Steaks ~:' 139 1 49 USDA Choice-Bulk BMt·Whole Boneleta Top Sirloin ~ 249 Cudahy-Bar S..1 lb. pkg. Sliced Bacon per 89 lb. • RibcEy~~(S,M!n~r) ~~ 329 Fisherman's Cove Freeh Fiiiet Butterfish Fr .. hFlllet Tru Cod Frozen Fillet Mahi Mahi per lb. per lb. per lb. 229 259 1'' TUrb~t ~ 149 Super Bakery· ptig. 39 of •• .59 ~ ll'IMrttore ft II 1ood .. 1 p1.-ln1 to ec>m· bit• foodl that.,. h1ah c.....,, .......... .-.c...... ,. ...... ...,.. r Meat or Beet Fanner John Franks " 18 Snee Spread Ralphs American Cheese r " r R~ular. Hicko2 or Hot Cnris' & ritt' s BBQ Sauce "I Hamburger, Hot Dog Of Del Monte Sweet Relish 12oz.129 12oz.59 pkg. j ar • "'-~ \.. Super Deli 4 Stick .69 Parkay Margarine 1 lb pkg Me~tBologna 1 lb. 169 pkg. Relph9-M.c:aronl « Potato Salad 1401. 57 C\IP • Swift 11s Sliced Pepperoni 4 oz. pkg Kreft-Whipped 8 01 . 109 Cream Cheese pkg. Oetlclovt Dsert Whip 113qt. 55 ctn. • Pantry Fillen l<rtft-7'• oz. boa Macaroni & Cheese .31 Zee Luau Napkins pkg 49 ot 100 • 0.1 Monte-French Style or Cul Green Beans 1601 38 can • 310L 56 cen • 11unra Pork& Beans Super Spirits IO Proof •tend Kessler Bourbon t 1 ounce botttee Lucky Lager Beet c8t,i~·s1111 qt. btl. Qt. btl. 541 22• 521 Pricet effective Mey 15 thru May 21 . 1180 ~ I" lroa with • 1ood .. , .. .,",...,... • ._. .. ,....,.., .. _.,.. ........... ...,. : ·~c:. ~tr:.~~ ... ,..., •L11111 .. c.ama .......... ..... ~.•tut ... , • .,.,. .. Niii • •• 1.m11111 ••-.-. aua1, _ •• _, .. ··--~or.nu . '111 1'1 If .. ,.. It .. r r Aaaor1ed PLAINWBAP. Cookies l iqutd Ralphs Bleach "I . , We stem lceburg Lettuce r "I Regular or Extra Body Wella Balsam Hair Conditioner gallon&& bottle • 16 oz.,29 bottle \.. Super Produce s--·• P9ek CoecNlt. White Grapefruit F,...,, Le.ty OrMn Spinach Fl'99h Clip Top Carrots Mulll Purpoet, Red RON Potatoes 5 10,51 l>uneh .25 21bL 25 '°' • ~ .19 ~~~~@-~~'~·~.cWiHlll~~ AefpN·~:~·::.-05 r .. f·""r~ouepo~e Beach 1 e tneh · • Ball .. ch t With Coupon ' :::I -.j SS..00 min. pv'Chme ;~:::i linWt One Item and One Coupon Per Cu1lomM • C~ Eftectlye Mey 15 thtu May 21. 1980 SUPER COUPON-_ ... -- r - - -,~H~· - - -, I Sew• .75 • .05 ,,. wllh Coupon #411 I I R~iJ,h9s 75 1 Disposable :~: • I Diapers •lt~!ln I I Llmfl OM le.mend One Coupon PM Cu1le>mef I Coupon Ett.ctlYe Mey 15 ttwu Mey 21, 1HO L L:t.>UPOl\.I .I ----------r-- -·~'1t1't~· -- -, I &eve .45 • .03 T11t with Coupon 1417 I I a1•t Duty•l.lqutd IC O.t. 211 I I Detergent bll. "'"' coupon I I Limit One Item end One Covpon Per Cu1lonMr I Coupon Ett.ct1Ye Me~ 15 thN M ey 21 . tHO L c;ouµo"' · ·I __________ .. r---·ggn·---, I .... .11+.ot Ta1wttttC4MIPO" 1411 I 1 o':tniki~ 32oi. 131 1 I Dllll Det•gent blt1 .. ...... I I ...,,..tOM lteM.,..OM C~htCu....,_ I c..-lflec .... ..., ti ..,., .. ., "· '"° I c ouc:»orv .I -----------.................... ~~ .... " ............. ..... ............. _... _ _,..., ....... ..... .............................. . t ' . • ~ J i ' • • • I I I ' .. ' i1 I l I l FOCX> A BIT OF POLYNESIAN PARADISE Papaya Payoff WDdnesclay, May 14, 1980 DAIL y PILOT C3 Tips · for Kitchen Chemist By OOS(mfY WENCK Or -~1 "-UlllMf Did you ver lhink or your \'ll u1' a "kitchen chl'mlst•" Every tame you cook you bri ng ubout chemlcal chanaes In too& that make the m more ~Ub1e, better look- ing, ~tler tasttng. and m o r e -o r less nutritious Take breakfast. a11 an example. When you rry an egg : the pro tein cha nges rrom a liquid to o solid The heat causes the protem to coagulate. ox)'len ln the air and the ba nanas will darke n. You may try to prevent this by applr tng an "an· t i-oxid a nt· -le mon juice. cause fat and protein In the meat to partially de- compose into fl avorful brown substances The browning reaction or s tarch. s imila r to Lemon juice contains ascorbic acid (vttamm burnmg wood -: again. C> and citric acid which oxid ation -1s what help protect li ght col· Jl'kes place when you ored fruits rrom oxlda· f~ake toast. Color and tlon darkening . flavor c hanges t a ke place but nutrients don 't M EANWlllLE, your c:han~ much. pork sausage 1s cooking Next you make corree. on the back burner and using ground cortee m a you cheek to see Ir it's filte r over which you done The color change pour hot water. The hot from pink to tan -1s w a t e r d is so I v cs th e a s ign t h a t t h e fl a voring and coloring hemoglobin in the meat compounds m the corree. has oxldJzed. a I o n g w 1 t h o t h e r Oxidation may a lso chc macals such <J~ caf cause a loss of some or feme and tannin. the 8 vitamins m the p o rk . pa r t ic ul arl y WHEN you g(•l the thiamin. And heat \\Ill milk out to pour an )Our corree you notice it has a slightly :iour odor. Bae· terla have been at work chan gmg some of the sugar <lactose> to acid. You decide the milk doesn't smell too bad so you pour It into your cof. ree. and when you do. you notice it's thicker lhan u.sual When it hats the hot coffee It curdles into unappetizing lumps. The acid an the sour milk has caused the pro- t e 1 n to partia ll y coagulate, or thicke n. and the heat from the corree ca uses further coag ulation Not ha rmful. this c urdli ng, hut who wants to drink lumpy co((ee'> biscuits. When you IJlfX the bjscuit dough you will add an alkaline sul· stance -baking soda. t will react with the ac d in the sour milk to form carbon dioxide gas. Thi$ gas will expand wheo the biscuits are baked and make the dougb rise. And so it goes during the day. While you don't Q e e d . tr a i n i.n g ·in chemistry to be a good cook. you should realize that chemical reaclion5 are taking place in the m ultitude or substances 1n foods. These reactions a r e both ll;llural a nd necessary. C•ll 642-5678. YO U decade lo use the Put a few words so ur milk t o m <J k e to work for ou. ~:...__::======::::::::===~ II EAT a ls o causes c hemical react io n s b e t ween var i o u s mineral elements in the egg IC vou ove rcook the egg It ma y develop a greenish ring around the yolk . This 1s ca used by s utrur in the white com -~ • ~q_,.OUPON-~ banan~ ~1th iron m the ' ffa•.a. ( ~I~ W71 Y•~~:r ~t~~"'.::::!"~~~ ,.~~· Pu~blW c"1ie'•!ft'Se_ .. s. ei .. trodllc" .0 .~ OF.F m is take o r s tirring "•-~c.-rambled eggs while ~'j they're cooking with a V A ty b ~ salve r spoqn. the suHur tas lend o f our finest Chedd ars ~ on a Pound o r more of th<• salV<'r causing silver great With freshly Steamed vegetables: heese 0 Sail into spring with light, low calorie salads that blend some or the bes t from two of o ur m ost exotic border s Fro m the Ha-w a iaan Islands ('Orne navorful. ripe papayas with lhe1r rich tropical flair. From our southe rn borde r . M exico. co mes t he enchantment of a spicy cuisine. refr1 gerat<'d until ~ou pl an to use 11 an the egg unites with with a to uch o f natural horseradish i Pub C 5ulf1dl• You say t he ba ked oota toes o r your favonte cracker CCia toothp1 r k.., pl.ire onl' nn s poon 1s tama shl'd - o r by itse lf fo r "pure " pleasure .Ali.&.•-•·--{.g; t·ach pl at1· .i nJ :.t•rvt• Sli ced banana s a re Excellent melt ing a s we ll as keeping ~ TI~Mll"I, "'"'''-~ "1th ..,al<td!\ . :tour breakfast fruit. and Quali ty a g re at all d h H E R E . PA PAY A ~1 ake!> four :-.t•n 1111:c;. 1f you prepa re them too s --a ro un c ease FASHIOH WESTCUFf rombmcs with chicken. Ca loric~ 1wr ..... n ans: r a r ahea d 0 r tam e to p in tor a free sample · only at ISlAMD rt.A2A P 1 n ea PP I e . c h e rr y 3 6 4 < 3 Cl 1 \~ 1 t h o u t c h e m 1 ca Is 1 n t h e Hic kory Farms • tomatoes. a spicy dress-tortillas 1 · bananas wall unite with WlSTCLIFJ 'LAU F.ASHfOH ISU.HD 1n g and war m co rn ------~--~-~~~~-~--~-~~'7=~~&=~~~~.M=·=~~~~~~~~~~~~ P l7Ml~tt lU~ t o r ti l la s (on l y 65 -- --- T eam the fra g rant s w eetness or pa pa y a with some snappy Mex· ican flavor. add some chicken and you have a de licious s pri n ~tim l' l ~l a d for onl y 300 calor ies. Each 7-ouncC' pa paya half contains a mere 80 ca lories. plus a wealth of nutri<'nts almost twi ce the U .S. RDA for ,;ta min C. 70 percent of the U S. ROA for vitamin A and a good supply of potassium. WITH A FLAVOR simil a r t o a cro s s between a peach' and a Cr.enshaw melon. t he versatile papaya lends a special. tropical taste to a variet y o f foods . Alone. papaya with a squeeze of fresh lim e. also is a natu r ally s weet . nutritious a n d calorie-wise way to start the day. Papayas a r e ()own fresh Crom the aslands just about every d ay tt nd are available on the· m ai n lan d a ll y e<Jr round. Now as a good lime to b uy papay a bec a u s e m i d April through May is a peak season for the luscious fruit. Take advant age of p a pa ya's cu rr e nt availability for a fresh and delicious taste of the summer frwt season to com e. Hawaiian papayas are shipped mature but at va rious degrees or ripe· ness to prevent the de· licate fruit from bruis- ing. If the papaya still has a greenish tint, it will ripen in several d ay s a t room t e rn · p er ature . Wh e n th e papaya s kin turns a yellow-orange shade. it is ripe and ready to eat. and s h ould b e calo ries eac h > for a main dish salad that's n e w a nd d i ffe t e n t. Papaya Poulet 1s a col- orfu I a nd con venien t sa lad that's an easy-lo· m a ke entrce. whether cooking for t.wo or enter· t a ina n g a g r oup . lla wa11an papaya will not d arken a fter cutting so the dish can be pre· pared well an advance The bowl ·hkc shape or a papaya half makes 1t a convenient ront:uner for fruit or seafood salads, relishes or ice cream desserts. Pa paya also lends itself well to i.hc· m g, dicing or bl<'ndang , retaining its captivating taste and color PAPAYA POULET 1 1 cup r e d w ane vinegar 2 tab l espoon s vegetable 011 I tablespoon watet I c lov e ~a rll c . r rusht'd 1 2 teaspoon salt 2 tab l e s poo n s canned diced g r een chales 2 cups diced cooked chicken or t urkey 1 cup each halved C'he rry t omatoes and fres h pmcapplC' chunki. ' 2 tablc~poons sliced green onions Leaf lettuce 2 Hawa i ia n p a · pa yas, quartered and seeded 4 com tortillas Jn a large bowl, whisk toget he r vinegar . oil. water. garlic and sa lt. Stir in ch iles . Add c hi cken . t o m a t o es , pineapple and onions : loss thoroughly. Lin e four servm g plates with l ettuce. Pl ace two papaya quarte rs on let- tuce: mound '• of the c hi c k en m i xt u re between papaya pieces. Wh i l e a ss e mbl i n g salads, stack tortillas and wrap in aluminum foil. Place in 350-degree oven for 15 minutes. Roll hot tortillas into tubes a nd sec ur e with Keep It Basic WASHINGTON <AP) -Sure. you'd like lo eat st eak. lobster or some other favorite food as often as possible, but no single food provides complete nutrition. the experta agree. According lo govern- ment nutritionists, you need about 40 different basics to stay healthy. Tbeae include vitamins, minerals, amino a cids. calorlet, proteins and fau. Moat-foods contain more tban one nutrient, but it IUll takes a varie· t1 of faodt to 1et all the HHntlala. report ex· perts at tbe A1riculture Department and the Departmeat of Health, .. Mlla.udWelfart. that one way to select a well-balanced diet Is to eat foods each day from each or the major food groups. These are: -Fr uit s and vegetables. . -Cereals, breads and gr ains. -Meats. poultry, eggs and seafood. -Dry peas and beans. -Milk. cheese and yogurt. FRUITS AND vegetables are good sources o f vltamlna. particularly vitamins C and A. Whole 1raln and enriched breadl, cereals and 1raln productl pro· vld t B·vltamlna, Iron and eneru. M11t1 1upply protein, fat, Iron and other mlntral1 H well 11 1tHral vttamlnl. Dairy produet1 art maJor aour• of Hleham aacl °'"' ......... .,.....,....., .... ,. .,, • ':ni:E"'' ,.... .. . .. .... I• ' When you buy an y 12 oz. package of O scar Mayer brand Variety .. P al< you ge t four flavorful ways to please your family. And when you use this coupo n you ge t one nice way to ease your budge t. • er. I I ~ . , I I I l • , . , .. ' , • I i I I FOOD New Entry For 'Cook Book Hall of Fame' ; • 'ThC' Cordon Blau Burke ol Elmira, New baud rood manuflH' 1peca1I l)C'rml11lon of water pan with three tAbles· paper and butter aaatn. piece of waxed paper ~IC Book," aul.borcd Yor• tu~r L.lttlt . Brown & Com· L.tttl 1r1ted poon1 cold w1ter. SUr Spr u d tbe mixture and carefull)' peel the ploaffr lt>levlaloo <>th« boob PN"\oUI· Amona Mn . Lucaa'1 p a n y . 8 o 1 t o n • chocolate or cocoa over a sk>w fire untU it e nly on uip Bak fo paper otf the top. olltlns peraonallty t1 admiu.ct lO U.. Cook very tavorU.e r clP" ac· Maa11chUIOttl l cup cream dl11olve1; do not let it t ~e m In u t e 1 I~ ~ Place one cup thick one Luc a 1 h h a Book Hall of hme w re moderate oven and then cream In • bowl over me tM fCMart ~ "The SetUtment Cook for rive minutes to a another bowl of crushed to be at'l«ted fot Book ," "Tbt JO)' or A panel of 'ood experts chose author Lucas , book 'or 1'ts s U1htly coole r oven. tee. Beat with a wbiak lllkln ll\to TM RT Coott•n1 " and "Tbe 11 11 Re move and covor top and. when It be&lna to enda Cooil 8ooll Hall F1nnlC" F armtr Cook 'historic contribution to the American culinary art' with • cloth which has thicken, add a Utile IUC· ol Fame at yracuat 8 o o k . • • M Iler la I 1 been wrung out In cold ar and vanllJa to laale ~t"enlty'a Colle1e for 11lhe.red on all of th water. Cool and place In and conUnue beatln& un· tllaman Oev~lopd\ nt tn volume9 wW be avtllt· cordlne to hn ion. ROULAGE LEONTINE VanUJa l(el loo hot. Cool the the refrigerator for one tll the cream ta thick S,t1c'-*6. N w York blt for lludy and re· P eter . w a • h o r (CboeGfa&e Roll> Separat e lhe eggs. <'hocolate a little and hour . Remove the cloth enough to spread. "1te book was sele-cted aeatth by tutun aortal ChO<'olat" Roll Hl'rt \a ~ larqe eH• Seat lnto the yolks '" ml• into the sugared egg carefully and I008en the Spread the top with ~ The R .T Fronrb Matortans. The project th•t rt'c1pt>, 111 it •P · I cup sucar cup 1ugar; beat to light. yolk.a. Stir ln the slimy roll from the Un. Dust whtpped cream. Roll up 'l"'e s temaker Awiud 111~ by The R T PHrf'd In hc-r book . 6 ouncM dark sweet creamy consiste n cy. beaten egg whites: mix the top heavily with with a Jelly roll and QlmmtttH. •New Yorll f'rt>nrh Compan>'. a ropyrlfht 1947 and cbo<·ola~ Break up the chocolate well. Butter ~ cookie grat ed c hocolate or serve on a lone. narrow (Jlty bueid panrt of _R_oc""'"h_e.;..;,...lt_r.....;,_N_..f_w_V_.'o_.r_k_..._r_•_P....:r~tn_"_d_w_'t_h_l_h_., ___ J_t ..... a .... b_le_s.;;.poo_n_1_c_o_ld __ 1n_p_leces __ a_n_d._..;..p_u_t _l_n_a_·s_h_ee_t_:_cov_er_w_ith_w_b_ed __ co.:...;;..:c;.;;o;.;;a~T.;...u::..;rn~..;o..;;;u.;..t_:o;;.;.n~a;__w....:ood_en_board~--· ---- q-e• w 1 p aper u ·n d tU!iHiM food t'dltors. ~k book a'1lhors. and JMabUshJ_ni uttutlvt'" BOOKS i.clected for eatry Into the CO<Wc Book llall of Fame are chot.t>n <II the basis or their hi' tGric contnbuUon lo the American cuhnary ~rt.,, "'cording to Donald Sthrader ot New York Ctty. chairman of the;: Taate make r Aw ard Committee. ···The Cordon Blcu COok Book." published ia 1947 by Little. Brown & Company , Is re· garded, Schrader said, at the fir~t i\mPrican C--0 0 k b O O k t h a t portrayed cooking HS an att form and led into the development of itourmt·t cookin~ in the Unalt'd SCatt>s o,, a broad·scale basis. Author Dione Lucas who attended Paris's famed Cordon Bleu 10 t •e 1920's wa i, an Eaglish·born cellist and artist who with her two s•all sons was evacuat. e4 lo Canada in 1939 at II-·-,_,~ OOSei..O( ...YloJ'Jd-W lW' -• .;i. IL Later she moved to New York City where in 19'2 she opened the Petit Cerdon Bleu Rcslaurant aDd the Cordon Bleu Cooking School Her stu. <,i•nt s in('ludcd llc l<.·n Ha yt's, .Joan Font<iine and llarold Lloyd Mrs . Lucas 's cook book was a logical St:· quel lo these activlth:s aod included many of tbt recipes she served at her restaurant and used 1n her classes. They ~re generally regarded u the most creative or tbeir era, using every. d-.y iogredlents in UD· UCDal ways to transform e ftry dish into works of c ulinary art. THE AtmfOR stnved to-appt'al to the average homem<1ker. believing that cooking could pro· vrd e an i mpo r tant creative outlet for the s ta y-at ·hom f' home make rs or that g eneration. The 324· pa ge book contained over 300 recipes ranging from hors d'oeuvres to s oups. fis h. poultry. meats. vegetables. and deaserts. There are also chapters dealing with wine selection and cook· ing utensils . The book is st.ill in print and sells for $8.95. Mrs. Lucas's greatest fame. however. was to c orne as televis ion ·s fiot widely known cook ing personality. lier w.eekly show. ''The Gourmet Club." wai. la~nchcd in the late 1940's i.n New York City and later aooeared in 60 c ities coast-l o·coast. reaching million!. of Pt.'<> pie and g1v1ng h er celebrity status She contmueo writing until her untimely death i n 1971. autho r in~ se veral specialty cook books and contributin~ articles on a regular basis to "Hous£" and Garden" Magazine. PARTICIPATING an tbe i ndu ction c4Sl'emonJes at the Cook Beok Hall of Fame on the campus o( Syracuse Uilltverslty were her son. Ptter Lucas or Albany. N~w York. aod h er form e r wrltlog &s· soieiate. Marion Gorman ot N ew York City. Hfaased in the archives of the College f or 8*nan Development at SJ.fl.CUM University will ~ finl ediUon of ''The Cerdon Ble u Cook a.k." aome or Mrs. L. C a I •I Coo k I n , n alh. p erson• morab\lla, nd • IUltory o( her Ufe ptMd by 1tud(lnt re· 1 rcb1r Con atance "First. Lucky discounts everything in the store. Then. as if that were n't enough, they pass on additional savings from manufatturers' allowances! Wouldya .. believe it? They actually lower prices! Hundreds of them! cntcken FRYING CHICKEN CUT-UP CHICKEN l.8 ·-... __ . ~-._·-s-_f..9t.fQ."L w£eks , event Key Buys. What a deflating idea." DRUMSTICKS. 98 ~~ff~ 119 r HORMEL CHILI ~ "", ..... , t (I/ , .... 65 I' TOMATO SAUCE l _, \ _ .. "'"" 48 Ol wm. IOlllAfO Im . 1\ Ol (.Alo• ---OR THIGHS • ,, , .. PIA> ATlW'HfO f0t'l,.,,, LB canned & Packaged <,llAO{. HM~.r -~ .... ,.. 1e r.u(lf. Y>Jh•f~ ..,,n, •APV. canned & Packaged _ ';OV'Hf ''ll '40lUFA"Y'.<:/P f •'h•. (->lfY')'I Ji APPLE 6 !~!~,~ .44 ·· Fresh Meat Fresn Meat PREMIUM BREAD I.ADY LEE W>ilTE QQ Wl-IEAT llOUNO TOP Oil SANDWICH r GREEN BEANS 0 C>•"'7C> • ("' 75 bB.B.0 . • SAUCE 2401 LOAF CMl11. & 1, .. lllC.UlA~ r • H!l'>'OW ' .99 i i OZ All POUND Sl f A• l BONE Sifp.; .,,,_...oe.tt• l ·• TOP SIRLOIN 5 T'E Ai' .,...,... u \') IO'CJI ~ •• .., TOP f?OUND STEM ~-•••• ..f'<,a t• BONElESS TIP STEA•' 1.88 .2.58 .2.78 .2.38 .• 2.38 • f ., <.>TEWINC. BEEf BuTTERSAlL TURl(EYS ..... Jl'ltl' ........... ... . '\ ... TURKEY BREASTS 1.89 1.98 1.98 .. 79 • MARSHMALLOWS 55 CROSS me f?OAST t;_t"tAl-TA•"Vtf 'tOI -~• ~"l~..,..,.. .. , •.... " 1.98 1 .~9 1.88 .1.29 .98 t 1..~2_~N COFFEf sc,• ..-2.39 Delicatessen Items r DIXIE FT?Y 93 t, IOOl -· ~ POP TARTS 69 b CUDAHY .;. t.IUOC.C.\IV&aUll\ '°'"Ol ~. HAM r BIG H SAUCE 74 CANNED t_ '411V~\-,tt •10/ ,..., -------- 798 '>l8 (~ 7·BONE CHUO' ROAST . ,. .. ' LAl?Gf E l'.C' "'8 RCA~ i r TAYLOR WINES (,~~..... 2 59 a-~· ,., •• • ~ ~~~~~E!.~HIS01<E~ ••• 9.39 ~ ~ .. ~l~RT ~'~.99 Household & Pet LITTlf SllllE li'S LA0 f LEE ',ln C' BAG)'I .89 ~:llET .. O~ ~~R SOLE 2. 78 Health & ~uty AJds . .. """ :'Oil OF OLAY ~ '1.77 1.37 . 4.37 J, SIGNAL MOUTHW~SH 1.17 :'BABY WASH CLOTHS 1 79 (',~ • ...,,~ jl.4.f • • • Produce Dairy & Frozen p AMERICAN 199 COB CORN • 79 159 FRESH CANTALOUPE J Ull OI' F IJ' VO" .39 lB b FROZEN 6 ~p~~~~-1 0 _ _:_°_1 ~G b ~t;I~~ --------DRESSING ! Vl~LA FOAM cu~.(! ... 59 ~~~~~~s • HilPVESTOAV 8CT PICG b BOB'S 149 29 i HARVEST OAY PE~~ " .62 li'OQ\JllO"t I• vl iA• !' PETUNA CAT FOOO OWOOVSANONIJtllll'lOu<; lB r COOL WHIP t, ~"'11\lol ~ ..... ' ~ .. ' '•" • . ... 20 ..... \ .... ,,. • IH 1 n._,. • • I' SKIPPY DOG FOOD FRESH 08 t. .... .,.,.,.,,.,.,,,.,,. 29 LIMES • ~"' ~~-,4 M t " u 1 ,1 ''"·. LARGE TANGY ANO R'EFfl'lSHING EACH ~01 CTI•• 79 L ~~~f.MON ROLL~ ,, ,.,.89 lf,Ol ..-C.o62 .12 18 2 62 I' LIVERWURST 1•01 ..,& • b '"°"'HI '°"' Ot't • 75 b ~ N READY T~l;, .69 2 37 ROMAINE 29 ' •. · LETTUCE • ~· .. 1.23 AlWAYS A SAlAD fAVOlllTl tA(.l4 r CORN MUFFIN MIX ' 23 r KRAFT MARGARINE 79 ' ,,. t tOI et'•. 6 ...,.f('U W--•tOt en.• r GLAD BAGS t ··~.,. . ,. ,, , .. 79 "'" ,.,_,.. ~O" ........_ ..,,. .... ,...._ P'C' l~f""',,_~,.....,..~...,.,4'" .,,.., ,_'\ol.fot ..,,, lfU: .. ' -:::.-.._,...... -='•a& .. .... ...an ..... ~ ~~ . ...,. m.11 °"N .....,,.,. ... . ... , ... ....... , .... " ... ". ""1i-.f9111•.0. -· • t\Mtf .... ..,. •.-,;-.. -. ...... "'!.:.~:_ ... __ ...... .1 ' . . f I ~ , , " I ~ • I l • ' . I 1 I ANTIPASTO WITH DRESSING IS QUICK, COOL MEAL Cool Food (? CJc::::>c::J c:::JCJc::J c:::Jc:::::J c::J cc::> 0 . F L . 0 '7L d.. " or eis1ire R .1.ra ttions.·.. . .Life literal!} changes . 1 clove g ar l 1c.8 start at your dinner table. "1th the weather . day to minced or pressed 0 · day and sea!>on t o •,,teas poon dried O •Baked30hours' •Hl"ney nsc•ceG1aie sea s on. Ch a n ges 1n oregano leaves A perfec t meal •Sp1ralsilcedtoieasysAr"'"9 clothing. app~t1te and L4 teaspoon dried f W d • Whole'or half ham& leis ure activ1t1 es are basil leaves Or e d I n 9 S • • Na!1onw1de sh1ppinQ service especia 1 l y apparent ... teaspoon pepper Graduations. or JU St • Full servtCb Oe•icatessen once the weather gets In s mall bowl s tir everyday m eals. Ii< ( •OlcJWorlt.JCheeseSttop• v.arm And adapting a together real mayon· Remember Memorial "t.~"'''JelM~···e:dSaPanrt~lw'rl:Cvhg'"~s st)le that renects one's nais~. milk. vinega ~. D WI' ~ personal mooch~ IS the ga rlic. or egano. bas il ay weekend M ay idea l "HY to crweatht·r an d peppH. Cover : 24, 25. 26 t· .,. e n t h l' " a rm e !> t. refrigerate Sen·e "ith -;eason a n antipasto assortment O O A~ daylight hours of artichoke hear ts. O l700l:co.ASTHWY .• c-odefM•'HOMl'7l·tOOO grow longer. <H'ti vc pto·· s 11 r cd mu s hr oom ~. 2460 1 u.YMOMD WAY ot IL roao aD .• ll roao. ,HOMi u 7.J122 0 pie ma) have a problem cooked v.hole green n 19069HACHILVD . .tGo.4UtiLD.HUMTIHGTOMIUCH,,HOMll41-tSH r bt·ans. cooked s liced I' 0 lltlng 010r(.' than Slmple -' A·•n A"•,...,m O••no• Ra"'-"°""'.._ l •><•e<a &.nO•f'QO ""'''"'0'"-'°" .,....,.,., • .,,..,, .• . 1 t carrots. tomato wedges. n... n m e a s in o an 1 n c re as. s a 1am1 and M 0 11 '.:I c:::J C c::Jc::JCJ c::JCJCJD c::::>t:'.lc::::Jc:::J c:>~c:::::JCJc:::>c:::>c::lClr-. CJ c::::> ~ 1n gly busy schedule. zzare a ___ _..._______ ·- They s1 mpl} don't want cheese Ma~es about 11 , ======-========-=-=================== to s low dov. n l o n g cup_s dressing. Any re· (•nough to eat• Other mammg salad dressing folks move more slov.ly ma ~· b e !>to r e d 1n 1n the v.a rmer months refrigerator up to one and con~1dcr it a time to ~eek relax EASY-TO-FIX salads "'ith flavorful dressings offer a fle xible solution for either style Start v.1th no ru~s tiomemad<• dressings and create a cool. quick meal Make an antipasto platter !)erved s alad· ~t yl e with an Italian s 1.•asoned "mayonnaise dr<'ssirtg. For t he salad 1ngrC'd1 ents include garden fresh vegetables hke carrots and green beans <cooked al dente >. <1nd tomatoes as well as Articho ke h ea rt s. !> ... lam1 . Mozzare l la che .. s e and f res h mushroom!>. Arrange on romainl' lettuce leaves. ll"s a quick. vcrsalllc meal. MIX up oriental dress· ing. tangy with yogurt and mayonnaise. and toss with a spinach and on ion ~a l ad . Ser ve topped with mushrooms an d ham . Or mak e honey lime dressing for fresh berries and other fruit. Serve with cottage cheese and s prinkle with nuts foreittra crunch. ANTIPASTO SALAD DRESSING r cup real mayon· natse 1.i cup milk 2· tablespoons red wine vinegar ORIENTAL DRESSING 1:? cup real ma}On· naise 1. cup c hopped v. ater chestnuts 11 cup chopped green pepJ><'r 112 to 2 teaspoons sov sauce · 1 1 teaspoon salt 1 .. teaspoon ground ginger 1 container CS oz> plain yogurt In s mall bowl s tir together r eal mayon- naise. water chestnuts. green pepper. soy sauce. salt and ginger. Fold in yogurt. C ov t'r . refrigerate. Serve with s pin ac h , ham . mushroom and onion salad. Makes about tl• cups dressing. HONEY LIME DRESSING • J~ cup real mayon· naise 2 tablespoons honey 1 tablespoon grated lime rind 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1.-z cup heavy cream, whipped In small bowl s tir t ogether real m ayon· naise. honey. lime rind a nd juice until s mooth. Fold in whipped cream. Cover ; r efr ige r ate. Ser ve on fruit salad. Makes about l~ cups dressing. l:ounnet Class Set In Irvine A series .or gourmet cooking clasaes will be o((ered this summer by an Irvine hom e economist. A home economist for the Los Angeles Unlfied School District, Mrs. Potter will be assisted by her daughter, Nancy, a student at UC Irvine. Tbe cooking classes will be held Wednesday mornings at 10 a .m . atartlna June 25. "Strawberry. Lemon. Raspberry. r.;;;;i~~,.__.. Decisions, decisions, decisions:· SPECIALS GOOD THIOUGH MAY 24, 1980 Z POUMDS 132 os.I BRAN ,,. .... VIT AM'N "B-2 11 ZIOT....._1 ... Sl.7' Marian Potte r will lead six sessions on "Everything You Want· ed to know-about Cook· ing," featuring culinary topics such as pastries, yeast bread-making, menu planniq to con· serve tnerlY and stretch the sbopplDI dollar and summer cui9ine. Fee lor the classes ls $15 per lellOll or $75 for ._ ___ ....,_. _______________ ~- If tt'sgot Wheels, you'll m-..w--,. ltf....,ln• Dally "lot the entire aeries. For more ioformaUoa, eaJJ •1.-r. classified ad.can 642-5678 and a f rlendly act- vlser wll I help you turn your whlet1lnto c•lh. 270 lilt 17th It., Co1t1 Me11 1•1-1137 • Hllljfin lquer• • 1•1;a111 .. W9dnelday Mey 14. 1980 DAIL V P'ILOT a • • t I • . • l l I l ' I I • ' ~ • . J • ~ • f • I• • 1 I I I (Jj CAil Y PILOT Wednffday. M1y 14 lHO FOOD Turkey Dinner Meaty turke-y ttuah•. slmm r e d 1n &t rt<'h stock &tnd sen •ed with veaetabl Loppt'<I with a C'Ornmeal dumpUnl( mix· ture -a warmlfli •nd he rty me.Hn-one dish that'• •\.l.tt to become a fa vorite lo 1i1ny rer lpe fU t' Th111 Ill Just lhe type of ree•Pt' that •miart ~kl are ~lway1 lookin1 for. It 's ec o n o m ica l , nutrlUous, dt-lll'1uu und a rha.n~e from th .. ui-ual i.k w or one pot duuw r. 0 EST o•· ALL, th~r•• un · only t~ stepi. r t> Quired 1n p r e p ur1n.- t ur k\'Y ttugh.!o with t·orn brl'itd topping 1''1r1ot, 1ouute the turkey th1ghi.. add seasonings and sto<"k, l'Over and simmt>r until t he thighs a r e tender. Then. thicken the m ix ture with a combination of flour and stock Fmal- 1 y . add frozen R rl't'n be<1n1o and top IA 1t h a n ea !>~ lo·prepar l' corn m(•<il ba tter, s imme r · mi.: only 10 minutes to cr,,ale the dumpling ef fec·t 1 hl' cornml·al mixture 1s. <l .:ood l'Ontra~t to the RrPl•n beans and brig ht carrots. whic h simmer :.ilong w1tll t he t urke) thighs. T here's plenty of good eat in~ for six generous servings, a nd the dish work!> equally well for s maller fa m i lies with pl&nned-0ve rs for other mC'.ils . All that's needed 1s a l't mpl e s a lad, pertiaps sh ced tomatoes on .1 bed of lettuce. and J bl·verage T U R K E Y THI G H S from California are only. one of m any con venient and c:conom1l·al turkl•-. prnd ul'l ~ a\ atlable t<; cla \. f\eep t urkey in mind when you're plan· n1 11 g any mt•nu. Th<'r<' J rt· \\ m gs, d rumst1c ks <1n<l half IJr <'asts. a l l 1..d t· a I f o r c; m a I I l• r families. Look also for breast ... tin·~. perfect for gourmet d1~hes and de· hc1ous when s ubstituted for hard-to -fi nd and e x· pensive veal. T l 'RKE YTHIG HS WITH CORNBREAD TOPPING \ s m a 11 t u r k c· y I h 11.: tt.... 1 ~· to a 1 pound '"11 h or 2 large turk<'Y thigh..,, I to JI ~ pounds t'(ll·h :! tablespoons b utt1·r 11r rn argarinc ' I medium oni on . roJ r'iely choppt-d 2 lo 3 ribs celery. r ut in '~ inch pieces c 11 2 CUP'-I 2 clOV('S ga rl I c. (·rushed 1 12 t eas p oo n s pa rs lf•y flakes. d1\ idcd 2 l ea s µoon s ~all , <I I\ ICIC<i '1 ll'.JSl)('H)n pt'pper I • l (• ,I ... P IJ Cl 0 ro'>l'mJr~. c·1 u-,hcd 1 bay Jear 2 r ans. 141 "J ounce'> ead1 . chicken stock 11.a cups all-purpose flour. dJVlded :'I m edium ea rrots. c·ut 1n 1 :i inch pieces c 11, I up-. I '• c·up cor nm eal 11 2 t ed~poons bak In)! pu..-.clcr :! tablespoons su~ar 1 cup milk 3 t a hl t•s poo n s \ c1.wtable 011 I Cj(g 9 oun ce p ac k age fro1en cut green beans Rinse turkey thighs ; pat dry. Me lt butter in lar ge Dutch oven. Saute turkey thighs 10 a s ingle layer until golden brown on a ll s ides. Remove turkey thighs ; set aside . Pour off a ll but ·~ teaspoon drippings from ' Dutch oven. Lightly saute onion, celery and gar lic in Dutch oven . Add I teaspoon parsley fbk<'s. 1 teaspoon salt. pepper, rosemary. bay lea r and all but ~ c up chicken stock, reserving remaining •tock. Bring to a boil. acrapin1 browned bltl from bot· tom and •ldet of pan. Return turkey thl,U t.o Dutch oven; cover and simmer unUl tender. ap. proximately 21.0 3 boura. add noulh flour mix tur«-to Dutch O\'<'n lo ~t1rh l.bt thlckn of a medium while auuce Add U rro4.li Cove r and <'Ontinue aammerm1 10 mlnut M t-&tnwbal • t'Om blnf' c o rnme a l . b a klnR \)()wder . I Uf(tr, ,..main 101 • CUI> flour and rt> m tun1n1 one te uapoon suit Beat tol(l'lher milk. vt'act ble 011 and ~H. 1t1r mto C'Ommral m ix· tu rt• Separ.ll1• art"en beans. addlna to Dutch OVt'n 0rlnC to a full boil. Pour <'omml'al mixture O\ t•r top Rf'tlll<'t' heut, C'O\ u land 111nunttr 10 m1nul Uncover •nd 11mn1t·r an adcliUonw 10 mlnut.,. Oanu h wlthre· mal1Hn1 "~ tt•11,poon pnaley nuea Mak t•i. sht aervl.n&J •Nott> If a ~~t·ett>r cor· nbr,•ad 11 d,•,lt l•d In · rrttu.t• 11u11r to thn·e or ruur I .Ablt•pooru. Try this recipe on for 'thighs.· It 's economical. iif DOUBLE •1··:.:·r: iif DouaL1·1·:·1 r•·DouaLi ... ~7·: titrDoua.:1·1 ·;: .. , ! ····-~~~'!~~ .. --ii ..... ~~~~~~·--!! ..... -~~.~~~~-·-!! COUPON ! I .. ,. ............................................... _vt..1..... I I ·-....... ..--.................................. _...... . .,. ... I I ··-.......................... ._ ......... _ ....... _ .... _ .... _,.,,..I I I ·: .. --:.;.~.;· .... ::~ ... :.-:-:.::::,7.·..;.:.~.,. .... ---: I I ••......, .......... "' ... ,,w. • .. 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I ...................... . ................••...................••...................• FRESH FILLET / ... ::··: ·~'.-~ .1. ~1.1 WMOIL• 11.1 ~n ENGLISH SOLE 'I. -"~r .;_ rPBB1111j r/HIOH~ •• ooall.ilil11 $39'9 ,·~~~; Salmon Steak ............• s4s? Ocean Perch :!~~~s .. s 18? for that mild flavor .. '' h t •,"'' r .-11 t tun· ... L . '·' , . lb ... ... L-----------------~ .... --~--------------------------------------------------------~~~--Crab Legs ict•ws ..... \39~ \110.ir-. •U l\u1.-. 'f,.t. ... tit•/ ih lh1 h d ... t11lln11 \ft,hllll t r111 l••lr•, t•d Jumbo Fr og Legs \39? tf, Hh '"' ttil ff•lfl ht /I' d1 If• t1 ;f FRESH CLAMS Hl W l HGlAHO $129 CHCRRYSTOHl lb lint[ HlCK .. '2.09 Ila. T.Y. SPECIAL! •aJ ~nlfnilPp PIC1f1C •1• s1 I.In nt1u tli••rruJ . FRESH FILLETS ........ 1.aiJ,, Monterey Squid ... 89' Swordfish Steak s59? S 8 nm \4 99 ea ass rulf's •••••• t , ,,, r I• lr•t-It •I t 1lf ' ,, t ,, t ,,,.,,.,, I .,,.. 1 Ir 1 ·\I 111 , I'' fl Jj j 11. ara m w&t 16 to n oz • 1'61 'POI MOUNTAIN ................ • " T C d ram \2 49 rue o llltlls • • • • • • • • 1 I ~ •• th•,,,,, I t I Oysters ftlSM umu ... s2•9 I, '· "'' I I t\\. ", ... t ... ' B tt f. h rrm \2 19 u er 1s _,.II,.. . . .. . . rt I I• .. t •• r CENTER CUT HALIBUT STEAK N9'ttt11 11111 $ 3 4 9lb lmet dtlrO\ltd Smoked Halibut .. s25: Ir M h. M h.. . \219 a 1 a 1 • • • • . • • • .. ~ I I h I ~ ,, I • FRESH REX SOLE $29~ r.~ ======~==:-----------Hut ch er S hop Values.-----------:========~ G::::o Now York StriP :!~=Ess ... ~3.l!l c:;:::0 El Rancho Im . $189 r ~a~~~•o s $2 29 Dots Aot u c"d f R 10 Ill.. '2tg Ch L 69 N y S k 10 1 <4•a Dou not ucuo n ao h t lb Bee oast IO~lfO » ••• I J. icken ivers:~:['.. ~ ew ork tea ti~ I • ! 15c .111 lb Chuck Steak ............ \ l3~ t .... It ' I ,,. • ... I If I ,, s 159 7-Booe Ro ast .. . . ..... .. . • I ... f \ I ~ I • t l 0-Bon e Roast s 119 ........... . ... l ,. I I \ I I, , J,. I .. , ... CAMPBELL'S .. SOUP ... CHICKEN RICE • • 1011) 2 9Q ....... ; Oz. can Ritz Crackers .... \1°9 !h 11uuc ,. h.1\ tr•ull ,,,1,, ' Ck. s11s 00 ies ••11m n., •••• HUGHES BUNS ,,. Ip~ Mllllk11e.11 Mot 001 49¢ Liquor Dept. Colonr Varietals •t ... 11• "C*'1tl Swril ... .,,_. c-.11d I S Lller $219 El Rancho Gin ........... 131' ••\II Canadian Whisky :::-:.. $399 ,M• ~ I "It\ ( hou • ~t 1t 11 o1f1• 11 k ttf\ I I \ t ... • l. I • f,. ... f Lamb Shanks ...... \ P~ L b Ch Slll&ll SJ 99 am ops lO•• • • • • • l ~ (C "" h1, I 1 Oh r f qt -... •'* r ' f, i, •I I "-It \ t h· u , t t• "t '1 ''' I KR I SPY CRACKERS SUNSHINE KINGSFORD BRIQUETS MARINA TISSUE BATHROOM as~ ::t:~~mo 5 9 ¢ . 16 oz. ~' 10 l8$199 fli1i HG ~ l'I\ \I, h1tr A .... 1 "' I 'r ,,., • ......., Ory Dog Food ..... s249 Hein z Relishes .... 49' Apple Juice ........ ~ 119 '"lit '•·•I' '11111h "'""' , fHt1/ H •11rl1fl\ trll lh It t •~ t ••I t flt ~fft .1 <to t-.Hllt Blue Bonnet ....... 65' Hamburger Dills .. 89' Italian Dressing .. s l 19 111 tt• tOI "tu '" l tt10/ ···ttlr I'• t•\•\ f LUAU NAPKINS Log Cabin Syrup .. s 1'0 HI POllT COFFEE I "' )l .. c 111 lH IOO CMt 55¢ Coffee Mate •..•.• sl69 lllSIAll h l ltcatlta1ttf $279 ,, " .. 1.11 r BrPakfn ... t from the Free zC'r r JJelica tessen lJC'ILJ.:hl.'1 MATUIAL V APPLE l[N(CA l 9"" JUICE ,, °' 0111 •••••••••• :::ff~~ . .= ....... $1 l 9 L d , B I , ,. OlllOll 6 sc en er s age s 'u"' loo .................. . Ball Park Franks ;...".,"'' ..................... sl'' Kash Brown Potatoe·s ~!,..,.,,., .......... 59c S h. ' F k 11 ·' s 1" c 1rmer s ran s °"_,.,.. ............... . W. .d Ch C '" .... , s1u 11pr1 e eese ups --............... . Kraft A1ed s 119 . .. ... .. Swiss ChHse •., ...... . ................. .. ~ , Ch Bl. t '" ''" s1tt eese 1n zes a. ........................... .. Swanson ,., .._... J gc \.. Omelets CM.. ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... IEW ,.-·-· ft ,.J'.. rH-l'~I POTATOES ._, dl'lpflffflf8=~LABD ........ :·· jl. Sliced Bacon ............. 99~ • f I I ~ 0 I .,. I • Sausage ...... , ····: .. : .. \11! I ti JI t "°'I • " r lo ORANGE JUICE l , 2 GAllON :~¥.~~ ... $12 9 Lysol Spray ....... s 1 1~ Huggies Diapers .. s2~9 I• I If f if t f ilfh PETUNA 5',., tut hr Cit IMd 20¢ lllll T~ trill• Sl11ttl' TYLENOL $193 Oil of Olay ......................... 1341 ', t"" Nicht of Olay ................ : .... 13" '' "•"' Permathene 12 ................... 12" i ··~ ~COOllWA•I ., •.. 6 OT. STIW '°' ....... .. VllE RIPESIED CllTlLOUPE Beat toaether lAi cup ' nour and reaerved ...., cup chicken atock. StJr· ring conatantly, s lowly :· 12 0 PAPAYAS =~ .............. u. , •• I ORlllES == ............. LI. 19° llft tf9' .. r -• o -'2" ;r)fJCS '"' M '-"'£'~ •.. c. c........ • I 3 £-... , ----------SOY SAUCE • . ... ....... .... 8AM800 SHOOTS .... •••• ·1~ ,,, •• _ ....... , .• .,._~ I I • _ ,..,. ,..,. ""· •. "9 ""......... • 89• lllid •at 210. ··-••h1 • Italian Squash .... 39: NOOOlES • •. . c ,RISH 31• CANTON NOODLES t ,, ......,,,.., ,.........,__. ~., , •• "•,.... ..... " """""" ....... it.. "' OttlfO SHRIMP . ... • I Green Plants ...... 99' I rt· 1• I"~' n .. . A9'CAOIA ......... tfll ""*~ I t .. Mite Ctfllt l . ' ./ t "" 'AIAOINA .... c ............ f .. Of•llfetf•tt 11/1< 11 II \ H 11111 Ill /II /)Ill ,lrflll I/ii 14 t'•t rt t IOUTH 'AIAOI NA HUNTINGTON alACH .... ~ .... ~" ···~··· ••""' 1,,.1,1, n l't1tlt•• t 111o h I• I I ltt' 111/ ''"" , II••'"'" 111 111•11 , " I 11111111 t•• m1 11• • .J u !AITaLU,, l"YINI LAGUNA "ILLI ,." .... ..,...,. lift1t•••llt•t11tMit11.1...-,,.., ... ~"·-··· ,,.._,.,,. ••••llf C•lll•• "•" v ... C1111e1 •••""' "•"••t tt1we I • r I t . . f l t .. f. ~ . l • , , .. • FOOD ~y. May 14. 1900 DAIL V PILOT (..'7 llAATIN LOANE flnll yur ol M'rie>ua couporuna . you aturt to 1et ~ Itch ln& with ne11&hbors has t>ttn pon club has bttn cvf'n more valuable. B you want to get out aand meet refunders r other parts°' the country You a.retun! lbere Is more lo leom and even more ~ey to ~ aved You wont to meet some~ the bi& names m refW>ilina SUDDEfLY YOU aEAUZE that tht• on ly way to sabty Ulla 1tcb la to attend .. rdun· ders' coove•1on. More than a doun of them are held ~d the country each year Conven~ are th~ big league of refund ing. There u ran trade refund forms and atorlea wi stars of refunding, people Uke Mary Rob~n . Sue No~ak . Ida Sehmoldt and Arla Krase On Api61 18 and 19, l attended the Second Wisconsin Refunders ' Convention in Tw111 Rivers. at.at 90 miles north of Milwaukee 1 joined mo~ lhan 150 other couponers and re funders wlo came from as far away as Ken lucky and~ew York to take part in th1:. b1~ refundmg event The <Dnventlon oogan With a Friday. evening ledlng session. By~ p m .• the large hotel mooin& room was jammed to <'apac1t~ Trading l<'lJvity was s pilling out into the lobby. F ROM CHAIR TO CHAIR and from t able to table, refunders moved to trade re fund forms. tau~ns. even box tops and labels Most of the C'onventioneers brought their re- fund fomis in photo albums. A few had h1 g cartons anl suHcases filled with coupo ns and forms At Jnt table. a refunder was wearing a big sigt around her neck that read "Wanted Purin< Weight Circles " B~ 10 p.m . trading aC'livity had reached a rev.-pitch I stopped convention organizer !-'ue Now11c to uk why ah~ hid aontt to a ll 1 hi• trouble She told mtt that the conveoUon alves ber un opportunity to moel refunden with whom s he wUI later trad4' forma by mail. But abe 1lldn 't m to be dolns much trading u 11he moved around the crowded room making cer· tdln that overythlnK went smoothly "DON'T WORRY," SHE satd "We will be t 111dmg forrm m the rooms up untll the wee hour:. · Thl·n I bumped into Arla Kruse, who boslb a onl' day m101-conventton an Chicago eu·h ) t'ar She told me that event began as a way to get together with the Midwestern friends with whom i.he trades refund forms. Word lea.kt'<! out, and almost 200 other rerun dt.>r-. s ho'At.'d up to Join m tht.· fun f'he t•onvcnt1on resumed Saturday morn· Ill!( with .mother tr ading i.ess1on and a s pt•c1al class for nt'w refundt'rs At the after noon's gent•ral m eeting. I s pokt' to the group <ibo ut the future of couponing and refunding The convention concluded with the trad1 t1onJI Saturday-mght banquet WHAT I ENJOY MOST about a conven· t um .1re the people and the stones we share . I JI sha re them with you in unothe r column. Lt.·am how to keep track of your coupon and refund savings with my Coupon Clipper's Ne wsletter No. l. "Keeping Score." Send 75 {'t.•nts plus a stamped. sclf·addressed en· 'c·lope to T flE SUPERMARKET SHOPPER. P 0 Box 461. Radio City Station. New York, :'-J Y 10019 Re sure to requc'>l the n<''A sletter b) na me REFUNO OF THE DA\' Write to the follo'A1ng address to re<'e1vf' I ht' form required for th1'> o ffer from Sunhll (hi. Wheaties <.1 nd MrCorm1ck Srhilling Fre e F'ry Lilea bl<' Coupon Offer . P O Box 74, Minneapoh-.. Mmn 55-160 This offer expire:. Oct 31. 1980 -------------------~~----------------· CUP 'N' F I LE REFL'NDS I I I I I I I I HEAi.. TH •HD PIEllSOf'AI.. PRODUCTS Cllp OU1 '"'' 111•""" kH P It "'''" •lmtler cr.h-o<I <otJPOtt\ twwr~ rf"f\Jnd Of••rs w Ut\ t»if"''"9'' couoon\. frof" "'""'"Pf~ Start <Oll«t•"'O 11'1it nrttdfid c>rooh 01' OUf< ,..,,....v-•"•'• tootuno fOf' •~ '1"0UHP•1 r~fund torms 41t fl\i '-UO.""•rk~t 1n ,..~Orn . .tnrt m•9a1u''f•\. ano w,,_,n tr..OlnQ .. ,,,,tr~\ OnP'" "'~ \UbfKt to fT'l~nvtat.t"'"'~ ~raph1c•I htNb, dnd local l.e-.r. Allow 10 ~~\tor•<••¥• •«n ,,. tul'KI A GREE (~<Im Ao"'°' .,..., (OftOll..,._ 0.-. (•"' Otter 1'11<~'"" • l>Ollt• ot AQrw (.,,..,,,_ ~"" th~ r tQUlt"fll ,_..Uncl torn-f PIU\ ," .. f'tK. •ltttwf fr(llfTI -I o.....:e -ti• of AQrtt Cru me P•~ ""<I Coo 01ho~r phnonte»nny E.cpir•\Julrl• 1Q9> 8AN Ory A.ctkln ROii-Oft ,, A .. una °" .... Rec ..... • S 1 rtf...i Sena ,,... ,_rid rf'fun<I form l)lus • comj)MI• o.119' ,..,,.,., from Or .,..,.ctlon Roll-On, 1 ~ °"n<• Of' IM'Qer, Qfu\ • '"9'''•' rf'Ce1ot f apire1 Jul¥ JO,'"° llOfllNE Sl R .. una Otter Ae<•• .... " ''"""' S.nCI t"4t '""",..., refl.fnd torm plu• t~ worO> "Mo. I-Sk-s" 1'1W!'I 11w 100 1>0r1iOO\ ol two Bartl,.. P«•-E~ s.vt. 30, .,,, lf'f1 por1~ ot t~ lctf;JIAI COt'1l~tl"1f'Q I~ '#Cf'(b '1 Ft 01 • hom d 1-0uNf bOttip ot C•Pd\tdt ~A? Otu\ d nQ•''' r rf>ffttPt w tll'I I~ pr1cP c1rcl•O l •O•t•-. Jun• JO 1?111 L•HACAH£ ~ OH_., Af'C'°flW ~ ,,. ~ !Ml"' ~pr.nr,a .. .._ ,-_, lflif" ,..,,h,1r-M r..-fuf"O form C>IU\ ,,._. Cl.Oco ,,u,.,,t,1 ' r1orn lhM bOUom ot • L•n.t<._,n .. ft4'1n Olr T rt•tttl"t'h•,,, OOttl,. ptU\ A f PQl\lf'r te<••Pt -.1tn t"f> pt1( '' Hf llll(l f_ •Oft•\°'"" J1 1'fjl) POltGRIP f,,.... ()tt~r Rf'(~1'1f#. ,,.,.... tubP nf Pc.111 < rtp DPntU",. l\d,,.."•lif' (rtt.t S.flod ,,.... f•'<JU•ff'C1 rf'f und fOfm ptt.I\ two Un•¥"..-rwt Proouct (Odir-\ trom u,,. out,., N<•llt9t!'' ot 1 ~ OU"W',. tu~\ ot Po•1·Gr•o Plu• 7i , .. nt\ •or oo• t•CJir •nd ,,.,ndhnQ ( •Ot"'' S.,O', JO .•• '"° STlll·DEX S...l>"r \lrtP,.r\ Oller RK el>1e !r .. """°"<! ~" Seno ,,... reo ... 1rld rfJfvnd iwm otu\ ,,... "'°'a "Strt Ou " trom IN lrOftt ••Dtl• 01 tour Strt Dfi.• e>rOOU<h ~· \Uf' C>tu\ It,.,.,., for "'"'-ena ,,_,nci Eiro-r•• July JI "'° 8onut. • Tnf\ otff'r OOM.n 1 r...qu1r• • form VASl!UNE ,f,,,, OfN<-, p 0 8o• 0012, Jcrflenon Ctty Mo 65102. Rece1w • $1 refund p114 olC) Uftl< '" cou-Sena m. ~110 • .,. -llW c-,,_ from ,,... bOnom o1 • ~·•llY ,,.., • ..., bottl• of v_.,,. CE .. AJTAT C4&I\ --Ot!l'f Re<e..,. • »<tnt '""""',.. c:..n Loi'°" plus e •lore r0< .. Clt. EJ<POr• rriuno. Send IN,_.,..., r4'..nd 10rm OIU•IN IOw1!r Jult 31, 1911 ------------~------------------------J Iron-A Necessary Nutrient or tie 17 nutrients for wh1cb the Food a nd Nut dtion Board, Na- tional Academy of Sc1t nce s , Nation al R esear <'h Council has e s tablis he d R ecom · m e)ded Daily Dietary Al!Jwances (RDA's>. s ix art minerals fhr ee of th ese m he rals are needed in si£h smaJI amounts that they are referred to a s "l"ace minerals." They ate iron, zinc and iodine. Althoug h all three trace minerals are needed for good health. perhaps iron receives tbe mos t publicity because it ls known to be fr equently low in the diet of some groups in the population. ••• The normal aduJt body contains 3 to 5 grams (that's 3000 to 5GOO mllll· gr a ms> of iron. This is very little, consider ing t hat one ounce equals 28.35 grams. About 75 percent of the body's i r o n i s a part of hemoglobin the ox· ygen·carry1ng com po ne nt of blood * * • The need for iron 1s in creased by three cond1- t 1 on s g r ow th , menstruation and other blood loss Therefore. iron requirem ents are highest for infants, 6 m onths to 3 years of age, for teenage boys, 11 to 18 years of age, a s well as for women of childbea ring age and pregnant and lactating women. U there is blood loss due to surgery or because of a blood dona· lion, there could be a temporary need for ex tra iron, either in the form of dietary iron or as an iron s upplement. • * * The highest Recom-realistic f or many mended D a i l y Al w o m e n . Ameri c an lowancc (RDA > or iron wo men m ay get as little IS 18 m111lgrams· ior -as 30To 4-0 percent or the women of childbearing r c c o m m c n de d a I · age and for tee nage lowa nce of iron from boys , with one t'xcep· dieta ry sources. The use t10n . The one exct:pt1on of fortified and enriched 1s the even greater need cereal and bread pro· for iron during pregnan· ducts. however. r an help cy and lactation. Jt Is re · a woman m eet her commended that preg. need s. nant women take an iron But some women may suppleme nt, 30 t o 60 find it necessary to ta ke m1lbgr~ms per day, and a n iron s upplement on that this s upple m ent be the advice of a phys1· cont inued for 2 to 3 cian months after the birth o f · the baby. *. * It is estimated that the aver age American diet supplies about 6 milli· gra ms of iron with each 1000 calories. To m eet the 18 mg RDA, a person would probably need to consume at least 3000 calories per day. This is not difficult for a teenage boy, but 1s un· * • • Because iron is fre· quently low in the diets of Americans from all backgrounds. cons1dera· lion has been given to in· cr easing the amount or ir o n added to mos t bread sold In this <'Oun- try. This proposal h a s been made by the Federal Food and Drug Administration, ~p Ifs gaam be a great day; -DID ID J9 bdoSJOO during Kell s Fruit and Cereal offm: • Use ttus coupon and save 15¢ on your next purchase of Kellogg's Com Flakes: Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes." Kellogg's • RJCe Knsp1es." or Kellogg's• Speoal K • cereals Then collect 4 proofs of purchase from any of these 4 brands and we'U SPnd you a coupon good for $ l.00 off your favonte frwt and/or cereal Look for <lrtatls on thesespeoal.ly marked boxes • 11..._eo-a .. , , ,_,"-'..,..1..""'"""t l92tDt DDDVE Save 15c: ., 'lllll.l:m-. 38000 lOlal7 ~-~-~-~~----~-~------~-~-~-------~ Save25~ on any size Kleenex· Huggies diapers J : ~ ' .... ... •• .... . ... JD'". .. ._,,.. •• -. ... I 9 • .!1 u t ,,., ,.., "-t'" '"". ,,_,. ··"'" -,, .. ' ... ,,. •" ""' :i..-• 'U ..... l •· ..... ,.....,.. • .. .. • !!· ... :.-.-. •'"• A""",._. ._ • 4.h ~ ,.., J I ,,,. • ~ ... J • ..,._ " ..... ~ • """ 11 .. • ' .. 01,.t•'"'l 1.1' .. •·1 1"'" tn. ..,..,_..,...;r--• ''" "'"'' 1 ~"' i•'""4' .. ,. \,j! !,..tM •1 p :it: t~t'1 -·· , • .,,,,. 4 "t·•J"fV"~ ~"'l.l•tf.-" -•h '' ... .,,.,.1•1 ,.,• i' .. .,-,,.,.l\1f'l'PwU...,lM\o~,1:_-..,_,ull t;fflf.(t 1PHoff A I l 11"'' 36000 182489 umrt one ( ... r> (I per Pd(~ "•••• toupon horn l\in.~·C.41~ (.nrporauoo < ,ood only Qn KIHrlf•) H1Jo~ dll'>po-eble di.spei~ Any v1twr uw" fraudul,.m 25~ -~----~-----~----~----------~--~-~~~~ ---------~ r I I I I I I I I L ave Delciously rich and mid. c on either 13 oz. .a. or 38 oz. ala MJI Premium Flake GroundConel -- .. I I I I I I I I .I ' ... • • t i . r f I f , ' • ' . f . • • • • • . . . • ~ ·······~·· .. ..... - OI DAIL y PILOT Wedneadey Me., t4, 1080 FOOD New Duo •c r eamy c b e dd•r c heue, alirPd ripe oUvn, OC'\loos and Ire h Y•Ut bread com bine toaelber ln this un1qut-ly Llsty bttad A perfect C'Omplt m nt l O Ctllp v e a e t a bl t: a4Jada, ~ fruJll. or barbec u mt »I•. th Cheeaiy-Oh ve Loaf 1 so ~Uy lo pr•p»re u111 n1 rroi n bl"('ad douth CH££SY·OUYE 1,0.\t' 1 <on..-pound 1 loaf froien brf'ad doutth 1 ~ rup plu3 :! tallJ••s pooni. r1nel ) .:rail d <·heddar rhl~:~ 2'• OUIH'l'~ :.lln•J rapt.' ol.l\v:o. ' .. <·up omun, ltllt<I) r hopped 2 tabll'~pouns huller m•lted Let frozen dou~h Iha"' to r oom tempt.'r.itur~ On lightly rJourt.•t1 bc.1Jrd roll dough out to 1 t ' 1 0 1 n c h r l' l' I J n ~ 1 ,• Sprankle 11' l'UP t'hl'l'"l'. oh ves and onion., OH' r dough, 1('3\tng a 1 2 anC'h margin along um• 14 trl <'h :.1de. Bf:•ganning "'1t h the opposite 14 inc:h :-.1lh.'. l aghtly roll 1n Jt'll} roll ra s h 1on O n l aghtl~ gr~ased sheet pJn form an oval '4llh t hl' dou~h Lunch Choice A mer irans todav an• <'hoosing their iunrh restaurant!. based on the health and diet appeal o r the menu~ Thi~ was the f1nd 1ng of a re<.'cnt na t1onw1de sun ·e\ of off1re workers nind.u('ted by The Potato Board · An 1mpn·'>s1ve li7 per rent of n •:-.pondt·nts st<tt· ,.d al as \l•ry important tn l'al a \\l'll halanr•NJ rnt'ul at lunch. In arld1 lion a n·mark~1hly h1 ).!h 16 pt•n.'l·nt of the totJ I responrknts a nd 111 pt.'rc·l·nt of females <.,u r- \l'Yl'd cla1ml•d to be C'a iorae <·onsc1ous when ord e ri ng l u n ch al a rest a urant A lmo~t d third (31 percent ) felt they wouJd Hke to ~c·c l CJ lon e counts prmted on menus . NEARLY half (45 per· cent l of Lhose s ur veyed 1nd1 cated they would b1· morC' hkel) to go to .i restaurant af at offert'fl cin appealing d iet plat1· Thi.., as p<Jrt1cularl y tru1· of \\Omen. 55 J>(.'rrcnl of "'ho rn said that thr·ar choice of a lun1 h restaurant as an fl uenc<·d hy an operation s IO\\ ca lon e offerings W hat a rc custom<'rs !OOklllR for Ill a dlt'l plate? AC'cord1ng to lh1s sun ·e)'. men and \\Omt·n agree that ancreascd ust· -a-n d Y lt r I (' l V 0 f veget ables and ·rruats would greatly improve the appeal of diet platc•s now being offrn•d For example. 65 per<.'ent of r e s pondents prcf<.'r pot atoes to cottage cheese on diet plate~ Particularly receptive were v.-omcn. 73 percent of whom would choose a diet plate with potcitoes ove r the t} pa cal beef pa tty / collage c hee~e plate. The Potato Board rnn· ducted the survey to de f ter m me the effect con· s umer trends for health a nd diet consciousness ha ve had on restaurant lunch wrung ha bits. THE BOARD also wanted to test its theory that diet plate s with pot a t oes a r e mo r e popular and therefore profitable for restaurant operators For t he past e ig ht years. the pot ato tn· dus t ry has waged a campaign lo dispel the popular m isconception that potatoes ar e "fat· t e n in g " a nd "Jus t a s tarc h ," a bo a r d s pokes m a n said . He c laimed the campaign is working u evidenced by tbe respondents of lhls s urvey who recognize the nutritional and calorie va lue s of potatoes and would like to aee the m on diet plate1. The 1urvey quaUoned men a nd wom e n tmptoytd u full Um• of. fie• workers who on tM 1ver11e eat lunch In a netauranl 1t lea1t twlre a •Mk. Jntervlewt were tonduettd In Chlu 10. Dallu. Ne w York. AU111t1 end Ian r ren· ti o. ' roll UJ'f'ly Mal t'nch \o&elh<'r Ustn1 kltch n 1hura. cut lhrouah on.- la) er ot doueh all lb way a round lbe ova.I to opoae tllUna Bru1 h li'lth butter Sprinlllf' with l'\"m&m 1n11 ar11lt'd <'hftat Ltl rase until doubled tn Slit HDkt' an 375 dt'f'rt't' ou•n for 30 to M mtnutra or unt il i:oldt'n brown ~·n·t' ~Jnn or ''°'>kit Start with frozen bread dough. Add cAeese, olives and onions for a tasty treat. YOU Al.WAYS SAVEi WIFH srArER BROS. £OW-LOW PRICES h it "'°' ' ll' llMil \Iii flllU!)l '°" l!> TO ' •MMtllCIAl \II 41 f II!> Oii '"'"UU!>Al lR!> JIA ___ ,UCll __ -.un.._.n ... ca,__ •• , ...... t .. _ ... " -....... ,... . _ ..... . l "-W • ._ ....... •• ... -·~ ...... ...... d .el i. -·COC-fDO"""'°"ID (A 89( SUClD HAM •-01 P•G MOff• suao BACON ~:~: IA 99c lfAT(JI ..OS • Wtfotll'I Oii • 99c IHF Fl.ANIS ~~~z (A ...-T'S•~M WAO\.lOllMf< s10 MOWN 'N' SlRVE ~~ l• lAHN'1 • NO S.UOA• UClD BACON !!t1 l• s 159 ... u ~·-s1 •• MlA T FRANKS ;~z I A MU., .... s11 BHF FRANIS ~z •• h ll'••11t s1 a• INOCIWURST ;.:::' '. .... 1.~rA•W•SVUUf''f' s1• SMOKED SAUSAGE ! THIRS T QUENCHER ! iiis1c DILLS !BiR1ESOAP '' rJ/ 41c 87( 42c ! NO PEST STRIPS JHI/ S) 99 RE TNOLD!> • l\ SO ~ r !FOIL I A 44c !ilii:PADS 101 I s111 OVERNIGHT 01 4PEllS !PAMPERS S)54 11 CT l'OREMOS I • f RUIT OH BOTTOM 9 VARI( II(\• PR[ S llARLO • 10 VARIEfl(!; •PLAIN I l/ARl(lY •YOGURT 8 0/ 29c llOTU: fOOOlER DIAPERS CHIFFON. son BOWL MAXI PADS PAMPERS MARGARINE '•23· 12-CT • 16-0Z $179! ·74c Frozen Food SAUSAGE PIZZA ""'" ! ,I<), s2•• BURRITOS ~! •. "' • ... •-Ot 31 c DRESSED TROUT Cll••-..01 I . ..,, s 1,. WHITE BREAD -0-0 I ' "" s 1 •• HONEY WHEAT BREAD .. ~'""" ,I , •• o, 83• ORANGE JUICE -~· I t OI 39c ORANGE JUICE"-.,. ! ·101 77c GRAPE JUICE .. l, .. , I 0101 12• ! tTATmtAY-UYIYOVMO•YI f ........................ .-..--.~ ......... ~ ................ .........,,,,.,,,,_.. ........... .-.. ..,._., ...... -....._ .... ___..... ............. ~ .... ._. .......... -I·-....... ··- BllF ND ~K ..... .oltK STATm•OS. SHOULDIR ROAST THIN SLICID -ATS PICNIC STYLE ESS $1 .79 LB.• BONE-I~ 79c ,. BEEF, HAM. TURKEY. PASTRAMI OR CHICKEN • THIN SLICED 2 5-0Z. PKG 39c· .. '"'"" •O'I• • 12 • I SllOULMll • .,... •• CLING PEACHES ~;;)~\ .. , .. ! , .... 53c APPLE JUICE COlOI NVAU I> ! .. o: age GREEN BEANS ~~.~~"~;o ! .. 01 35c GREEN BEANS r:.»O"°• • .• n, 34c .. SWEET PEAS ... \ .. .-.~,, ! •101 37c ·9 BIG TATE -. POTATOES ... ,, ...... , · .... · Jlllllt1lllll" fi8 ''A! ,,,till 0 t-ra1usucu BllF LIVER 99c ,. I .,,, ·•• I SPl*Elt SYUJ( . '2" I LETIUCE .... ·~ _, 39c ,. AVOCADOS ...... , ... , ...... I . •1•• . 'I" . •2•• . •2•• . •2•• 59c ·· ''-c:=~~!~ , ..... '·-f ••• ,,..,,. ... APPLES BROCCOLI .. ,... .. ' ..... , PEARS ............. ..c.t• • ..,.. .... ...... •• ~ • .M'll, .... SAUERKRAUT""""\ • l:rJI sgc CABBAGE STEWED TOMATOES "':" ..• ! ·•01 41 c ,--H-AN-G-IN_G ______ $-.3-,,--., ITALIAN DRESSING ''"'~\ .. \ ! •01 65t POTHOS 1N6 Po r EA GRAPE JAM ~·;~.! ! ,~, 63t '-------.-------' ,. KLEENEX c ! cocK o · THE w~L~.. ! LIBBY'S ! ! FACIAL TISSUE ~~~•ID , • ..,, 96 FRUIT COCKTAIL :-n· 78c TllUTO JUICE w 77c BEEF, STEW -·· ~ ! -· $2.09 ~:~~:~YES ··· 73' ::: ::~ :;·, · :: ~~: CAP N CRUNCH r;:;!." ! •u11 Sl.35 ·· ' 77c SWIIT PUS . "' Jr TORTILLA STRIPS 7~7i:.•• °" e ••oi 74c APRICOTS ~:-.:' ... ' 77c CORM ,..,_.,., ... u, 35' PANCAKE MIX =~~-· I " 1101 age SPINACH ,.,,I 4SC SYRUP •uw••-• I M O/ S1.J6 con ............ . ·•01 35c S BLUE BONNET .... MARGARINE ou•••t•\ VANISH to•l '"IWf"l• ) VAJU(tlt \. DRANO ou~u· I DRANO 0-•<AAU I SPOT REMOVER ~~:~ .. • STATER BROS. -. DRESSING l'OOUl•o•• PAPER TOWELS !F.::::fa MARGARlllE ;;~ I 8RESSllG ::~~~ DRESSlllG ~;:::.::r SlllMP COCKTAIL IHt(O ··~·· 59c I . l\Ol sgc •101 94c ··~' 51.22 I HJI 51.28 ! GREEN GIANT I •n• •IOI 32' SWUl PUS . "' 39' * .. ,,.\I "°" 35c--. •>« 11' ·~""-""'''··· millUIS ••01 J8< ~ "o' 55c 1111t C81 •10l 41' iiliii/Ms'o ••OI ·-- 55c $iiU1';U1' ,...,, PUS 11<1( 41' .......,__ ....... 1101 35' RI I S •MM 97' iili' .. _, 42' -Beer. Wine & liquur IUOUOtl AVAllM U IN sr~s Wlf .. llC[H5(5()Hl •• "' •CllOl'I,,, .... SCHLITZ BEER .,..,"' ...... s309 WINE :·:~:~=~~:•tl•"''Ull•.,,~i"' s221 Ole~........ I ,,. WINE ::;:,~ .......................... ,~~ .... ,.., SCll Of' .... "OM I II • " TEQUILA .._ •. .., ........ , .... sa21 POPOY VODKA 1 .... ss• CANADIAN MIST 1 .... SS" JIM BEAM 1 .... s10" I PERSONAL PRODUCTS STAYfllI f 179 .,. SJAYfllE t 1 M •PAIS STAYfllI t2a• llAll PMS STAYflU t2a• llAll PAIS ....... Jt,(.t PllCIS IFFIC. 7 FULL DAYS, MAY 15 • MAY 21, 1tl0 2630 Edl~r St, $1,,ll Ant1 U111 Red Hiii Aw., Tualln '''° Nt:r 81Yd • CcKtl ~ .. 107 W. I Pl St .. CMtl AM14t lt1S lltltr I t., C01t1 M4t1ot -~ ........... ., .. , ''•··~ .... ~. I \ ' .. ,, - ' • l w.dneeday. Muy 14 1980 * DAIL v PILOT C9 - Beans for the Backpacker Whether you·~ P•cll 101 • heavy load throu1h the ft()(ky Mount&t.M of tht' west or nyca11Un11 by the 1lde of a rualllnR atream in MJch11an. you nted a breaUHt that wm provide energy and nou.rWunent to last lt\e whole day. CAMPER'S BllEAKFAST 1 cup chopped onion i,~ c u p c h o p p e tJ parslev 1 can (7 ounct>I luncheon meat. c ut an lhlo$lrtl)& 11 .. cupvetretableoll 1 can ( 16 OW\Ce l pork a nd beens tn tomato sauce 1 can Cl8ounce) plum tomatoes in tomato paste 1 teaspoon salt 4 eggR M k f In Iara" fry pun. ov•·r 3 tis our ~rvings ... ~ " CHJU 'N CIUPS m edium heat. l>&utr o ni on , cel ery and l! .. pound ground luncheon meal 1n oil un· beer ll I m eat 1 ~ 11 g h ti y I cup chopped onion bro wned , ¥bout 10 1• c up c ho ppe d minutes. Stir tn pork celery a nd beans. tomatoes. •, cup c ho pped salt and pepper. Make green pepper four small indent~uo~ l can (16 ounce> pork in bean mixture and and beans in t omato carefully place an egg in sauce each one Cover and ) 2 teaspoons chill cook over &ow heat untif powder egg whites are set. 1 teaspoon sail 1 cup (4 o unces> gra ttd cheese QUICK CAW Ml!AKFAIT Bun are the rlght food for the •Clive t>a mper Wh ether rou&tllna it by foot or lr•vellin& on wheels. t·anned pork and beans .ar~ ecooomkal. • • teaspoon cayenne pepper about rour·six minutes ., teaspoon pepper Serve immediately 1 cup corn chips In large fry pan, over medium beat, saut.e beef until pink. Stlr in onion. celery and green per- p e r ; coo k unt I vegetables are tende r a nd lightly browned. Stir In pork and beans. ch1la powder and salt. Cook over medium heat until mixture comes to a boll. Serve in bowls a nd top with corn ctups and grated cheese . Makes 4 servings. • Frtiit Follies Berries and ctl'am Bananas and ~pll to; What's anolhPr rru11 natural'> What l'l\t• hut fruit and rl'acly to 1•JI <'t' rca I. If you're H fruit 'n <'ereal lover LI") l..ik1ng the duo a httlt' further The r e's r efreshing s lrawbe rr} ('ream cheese pie. a fresh fruit pie to beat them all. Start with an easy no. roll crus t made with oven toru.ted n ee cereal Spread t he crust with Y. hipped cream ('heese CJnd s poon 1n g la1Nl • strawbernes Tht· n·-.ult I S . lrrt''l'llhl\ refreshing• R E F R E S 11 I ' (, STRi\ \'\ nt:RR \i CREAM CHt:ESF. t'U·; 2 ('Ups 0\ l'O lOa'>l<'d rice cereal. t•ru::.hed w Cine numb:. 1 <·up J ll µurpn'l' flour 1 ~ ('up m<.1rgar1nt• 11r bUtl(•r • 2 tJblf':-.r.>OOns mil~ 2 pac•kagc•-. 1:1'11rn1·•· (U('h ) C'rl'<Jlll d111 1 , .. ft .. nerf 3 ldbl\'"Poon-s ..,ug.11 t> c· u p f r ,. h .. tra" lx-rnl'::. 1:! cup <,ugur I tablespoon n1rn sturch 1 ~ cup watC'r juice t 1 t.able.spoon lemon 1 In medium ·SllP mixing bo-wl , combanl' cereal and flour. Cut an ma rgarine until mixture r esemble., ('Oar sf' c rum bs. Add mi l k gradually, tossing with fork until entir1· mixture 1!. moistened Dough will lw ('rumbly Press even I) 1n nine inch pie pan to ' form cru!'.t. Prick bot tom and sides with fork 2 Bake m ovrn at 400 d c g r c.: e s a Ii o u t 1 2 minutes or unlit hghll} browned. Cool. 3 Beat cream cheesl' <.1n d thl' three table spoons sugar until light a nd fluffy Spread on bottom of pie shell. Set a !'.1de 4 . C r ush C'nough stra"' berries to make 1 ~ cup. Combine.: with the 1:r cup sugar. the corn starch and water in medium-size saucepan. Cook over medium heat until nuxture boils, stir· ring occas1onally. Con· t1nue cooking two minutes. stirring con· stantly. Stir in lemon 1uice. Cool shghUy. 5. Stir in remaining strawberries. Spoon into baked pie crust. Chill at least three hours . Yield: eighl servings FRUJT'NCRtiM DESSERT 2 cups corn fl a kes cereal. crushed to 1 cup v.. cup m argarine or butter. melted 3 tablespoons sugar •••• 1 package (8 ounce) ere am cheese, softened lf2 cup sugar 3 tablespoons lemon juice 2 medium bananas lf2 pint (1 cup) whip· ping cream, whipped 1 cup sliced strawberries 1. Stir together cereal, m elted margarine and sugar. Lightly spread mixture in bottom of 8 x 8 x 2-inch baking pan to form crust. Bake ln oven at 350 degrees about lO m inutes or until &olden brown. Cool. 2. In large mlxiog bowl, beat cream cheese until smooth and nutfy. Add the Ir\ cup auaar. buttna conat.ant.ly. Mlx la lemon Juice. Sile• baaanu ud allr lnto cream ~ mlinure o.tty told IA •bJ pped aeam. &lnltd mlxture ••••l y over chiU1d trull . Top with 1trawb1r rl1 1 . lef rteln&e lhrM boun •..al Mt. Cut Into ...,,. .. ..,.. .. ~11M:111n1wv&a11. I Brr-r-~ RJB STEAKS ~4h&t ,,,. LAI-"" 'I""(• t;1 ... Hurry to Vons. stock·up and BEEF T·BONE STEAKS f""'-J-.,,..__. 1c--..cu1 ()I.; L•~ Ar•" ( r "• '« tfttf dJ take advantage of all the bargain"> dunng our big savings event Beef Portertlouse Steaks \" lff ''"' .. Ht It k'I )IJ""•! Sirloin Tip Steak s If you are not satisfied with the quality, return your beef purchase with the receipt We will gladty re fund double·your·purchase price. H. , .. ,f I I ,1'4 lJf P.6it I\ t.J t, Top Round Steaks SUM PRJCE .37 PE.El.ED TOMATOES ~Olr<t ......,. SUM PRICE .99 REAL MAYONNAISE ,,.,.., , <A)< SLIMPRJCE FLAVORFUL MARGARINE .39 SUM PRICE IHlO .... l (M 14 Slim Price Tomato Sauce • llQ~f (.Al'-CUI Slin) Price Green Beans .29 ~Prk; Peeled Tomatoes .29 t '>()(1'11 I <N< 2 7 Slim Price Tomato Sauce • 110UhCr r.>n-""40U ~· Slim Price Com .29 .29 1 )!>0(Kf CM 2 9 Slim Price Pork & Beans • 16-0ll<'E CM Slim Price Sweet Peas .29 .69 .69 .49 }69 ~Prke~Butter .97 ~~Butter .97 :a91...c.! Jlllt-.-rTA~ 51mPrice~ lOO<XJUl!f !!Oii Sim P11Ce Tee S.OS ~~ ~c..tFood ~DogFood ~DogFood ~&gFood .89 }19 .99 .59 .88 J49 .59 .24 .19 .32 419 SUM PRICE .53 SU CEO PEACHES 29<XKl. CM WESlWOOD 119 CATERING ICE CREAM t""l I •, t ,... I ~· 't • • iJt. •11, I Ji.~•• 7-0PCANS RE(J(JLAR OR SUGAR FREE 139 DELICATESSEN ll<Xl'<C P"°""°" 1.-i &OIKI f'ol<, Vons Cooked Ham 169 1 Y>I PKG '>lilCFl 0-0 ~ 18 Pffls~ry or Ballard Blscuit.s • 1~ .JAA I ~ ll()Qf.LftJl'T &Ol. .v.A 8 9 Bob's Salad Ores.sing • l~PhCJV/:A: Oft'V!flW<OI.'> )79 Hoffy Quarter/Pound Franks ~ p~ --Oii (1M'" I.CW' 89 Vons PkkJe.Pimento Loaf • 1707PKG 11~~ Jones Sliced l.Jwlwurst .85 OR....i>~D CKSF ~PC-. L8 7.,. 2 39 ft\onterey Jack Cheae':.'UI 8-0lnCE PitoQ<.toGC -ll N.J.YI STIU 2 1 9 Gano Salame Chub 199 148 119 f~~~ }49 P.aick ~Ham Pltties .63 tol«XPN:NDE.. la.CM. ~TU 79 Knft Crellm Cheese • 1'!1£CDUISlllWC> 2 89 AnnerUn Sb1ng Qeese lA FROZEN FOODS 17()(..a~Ol.aANI Mln&R Mllid &..emon.de ¥~~Ju1ce v~~~Fam ~~Olt~l' ~~Pwmlglw v,~., .55 .89 209 .75 245 .79 .42 ]39- f• 2 18 249 n 229 lb 2 53 SUMPRJCES PAPER TOWELS ·~1 NtU SUM PRICE BATHROOM TISSUE ...... ~. ~ ... , "'""'"' SUM PRICE MACARONI & CHEESE l~J'<L- 11<'1LJI BEEF CHUCK STEAKS " fVl"tf 11 tW 11 t Htlll: ti Shou&der Clod Roast I -'JW f ,_,-. l WI .llf ., t t • i Lean Quality Ground Bttf HUIBT"I U'"IVl H~<ltrfll "I,,.. Boneless Rump Roast fl.'f)/l "'!A/IK~!JO TcnderC~1·s l...iver .49 . .69 .24 CRISP ICEBERG LETTUCE "" . f1'._,..,...,, NEW CROP WHJTEROSE POTATOES t ,yJ ,, ,. ,.,~ JERSEVMAJD FLAVORED YOGURTS .... V ' "4 ·-· 29 .12 .29 PROD<JCE MEATS ~CrunchyCelefy r~ .39 NXll\n>TOY>UD' F res.h Jlcama -~ Tl!f>I Hawaian Pkleapple '" .29 IA .49 lft .69 u~ .19 HEALTH & BEAUTY .99 }33 BEEF ROUND STEAKS 1aa "' .99 --- OL' VIRGINIA 89 BEEF OR ft\EAT FRANKS ... ,.., . ,.,. •... 4 PO POV VODKA 80-PROOF I OLYMPIA BEER 12.PACK <V-I ..... 699 329 MEATS BONEI£SS TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS •t~nP ~'1 Fresh Ham Slices 2sa Ill } 74 111 199 U1 .69 l8 }29 "°"" I/JI# "'° 219 GIFTS FOR DADS AND GRADS Lit 8pecill P,f>a~ml"'•-jlWlet'I"" t ~~Bome ~-VI~ Tytenol capsuAes •<Xl<C80T"l\L N*Lodon t«l:)(ln-"""" ki'OU ~Tr.:D LIQUOR I 1)4.IT'fJt Scoraby~ Scotch ~equll .93 199 }08 288 399 939 998 399 1199 ~ )49 VONS BAKERY ~~.33 ;:~a. ~Whelt8fw.d ml,....~ .98 .89 )05 BIG SA vtNGS WTTH BKi SELECTIONS TIMEX UP TO 29.95 30.()().59.00 ~!~~ 5Q9 10Q9 .......,......,.. __ -·--~-,_ -"()fA•l\&.MILLAI M ~S1tl"C'!o l0'>1•IQ~l))Ut1lll<\1'1!lTT 1010'!. ~W IXJOW PICO -W SN(TA-.,llWICJTWSI 620ll.'if~ 1079Dw ~l*W llU)()fC)() ~ l or<l lll>OI. ._, ATUIMn;: llMJISQ.. --~A\lf' lkaJ'l'l-.4* llA0<8l..U fOUl'fl-Y"4.l.L'l l"'°~Sl ~DC;OO IM6~a.\O ,_.....,..tlmlL,_IM.tllll/ll!OlllllWll. lllllOU.Ollllml•PCll ~OPITaa.._..,_..,_..,._,_. .. ,_ .. 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If you oo have any of thes e troubl{'SOme items on hand, you can now turn to a new cookbook by food authont1et. Jean Ande r~on and Ruth Buchan Half A Can of Tomato Pa~t(: and Other Culi n:ir) Dilemmas rnarsx·r &. How, Sl2 95, .lune 4, 1980) 1s the firs t 10 r1eal spcc1f1call y with parkagNJ-food 11.'flover-. a persistent prol>lt·m fnr munv or us bt•c·a uM'. as the uuthors point out. 'Most foods today arc packagt•d in such a \\ ay that we must huy mon: 11f them than we need for a psrti('uJar r ecipt', in- clt'<'d mon• th1rn we ure a pt to w.e within a r e-Jsonable time .. THE AUTHORS have list ed. alphabetically. .. ume 50 of the most 1·11mmonly u1>ed 1ngn· tlH·nts that m u-.t 111• hou~ht 10 h.1rgt•r th.rn 11f'l·1h·fl quant1t11·'> hi111ana.. hro'4n -,ui.:ar l'rt•,1m . flour. J!rl'l·O 1w11 pt·r .... Jam., :.111d Jt•ll1('-.. mola!>sos, and \llgurt a inong othNs For 1•:.w h I h t' y prov 1 ti 1• 1 m ;1j!1nath1· rt•1·1p1· ... th.it <'all for Ow u11uwd por I I 0 n s • a \ (J I cl I II g I h (• 'llrt•arv rh.,hl's lhal f;11r ly '>t'rt•am ·1 .. rto\ 1•r · ·· ,\ntkr ... on :ind Hut·han 1·xplain, 'Our :.11rn 1., lit demonstrate that lcf tove rs mu,tn'\ forever h t• coni.1111•n'<I '''ttind rlas:. family fare·. thJt tht•y can. md.-ecl .,hould lw U'>l:d <.t'> ingr1•rl1n1h 111 1 mpr(•s<,l\ •: l>••rt' d1!th1·., thJt take :111\ .int ... i.:1· 11f the· local c::.itt'l1 of thl.' '<'a ... onal f ruit ... and \'('g('lable!o> inlf•·t:d. or the r ascinaling fore1g11 foods no\\ '>Old by M> many "l>t'C'lalty '-hop-. J croi.s lht• coun trv In add1twn to ·tht' rt"· c·1pes. whJ<'h show how to use up any-when· from the smallest amounts to fai rly substantial quan t1ties, the authori. in· elude information on how. and how lonR. each 1ngred1eot should bt• s tored. a description of its role in cooking, and a list of the types or r1• ripes in which it 1s com - monly used. If a recipe calls for half a carton of plain yog urt a nd the res t l(athers mold on the refrigerator shelf, the price of yogurt doubles. Usi ng up e very lest scrap of food. which la what this book Is all about, can dramatlc~lly cut food bills . Even roods that s poil quJckly needn't end up In the garba1e: they can ea.al· ly be turned lnto non- p er l t b ables . Ripe bananas, for instance. can be uaed to make banana-oatmeal cookies Caee r ecipe below). They're eHy to make. keep w'll In the cookie Jar, and will even laat for aevenl month• If they are froicn. Ylnall)'. llalf A Can of Tom110 Jla te la • aulde to lmprovl1ln1 1ue tH fWl1 "'twfW\'lr llf • --.. '*"' """' ul .., ~1MW. !ll!!lt' _, ' .... to\ ers .in• on hand. A:> I ht• .1ut hon. explain. "Oort• ) uu become ur- t·u:.tomed 10 ustn.: this book. ~OU will dl~COVl'r that its pnnt'1plt>s <'arry o\ t'r .111d that )Ou ure coping and cooking t re a t 1 v e Iv w 1 t h e \' t• n kftO\'l'r ". . Jl·an Anderson 1~ tht a<'cla1mro author of The Doubleday Cookbook I whi ch won the fi T Frl'nch Ta s te-maker A\\ards f or Re :.t Cookbook of the vear rn 1976 1 and the s uccessful F am1lv Ctr<'le C •J o k ti 11 t) k . a m 6 n I-! o thers : Publ1 o;her., Wet·kly callNJ Jean J\n d~r so n 's Procesc;c1r Cook in~ I 19791 "lhl• be,f one on the subject to d.i· l t· 1nvaluahlt• 111 an)om· who O\\Oo, :-.uf'h an aoulianr<' · Ruth Buchan ...,;i ., founding t-d 1tur an d ht-ad until she retired 10 1975 of the Cook Book Gui ld of thl' Literary Guild. • • • Country Style Pork Ribs (~' f,~.h •r.,,::J Po•~ s 119 "<!.'./ lo•,_ •\oo 40' o lb 1 lb Overripe bananal> 1n forme• John yo ur kitchen" Here's a Pork Chops recipe from Half A Can ._ .... •- of Tomato Past<.' and ,----------- Olht•r Culinary D1lem Boneless Beef ma s for dcl1c1ou-. ®# Round banana ·o atmC'al l!I!J l·ouk 1c~ 1u• Steak OANA!'l:I\ OATMEAi. COOKIES About 2'-.r doz.en 'ull (•nl~•Cv• s 199 \of .. woy i..on &.el ~ lb ~ Pork Rib or ~Loin Chops ("''. •g C~n~;• $149 ~a•~ )0 o lb lb Prem1vm Ground Beef ' Boneless Beef " ~Rump ~Roast ~ 8#-•f 5i'ovnrt s 2 I 9 \uf.,.....,u., IL ~ t.on h••' " Fresh Whole ,k Picnic Rork Loin fo•mf't John. f1401h I 4 I 7 lb 5.,,. f o1 rn•• John Whole Arrn Shovlde• Fo,ter Form\·•~ •"··-s 119 Fryer Breasts ( ........ r, . ...,.. • ,. Boneless Beef .., To~ Round @ Steak ~;'~'.."n• $ 2 5 9 R~-.• ~ . ~ DAIRY 6 DILi Bull.. (111 •nd W•opped • Fresh ~Pork Steak • r--&">o• $ 1 ' 9 ~ \ho .. kl•• (vi »•• •O o •b lb Boneless Beef .., ~ Tip ~Steak Fresh Porlc Sausage .'• ~ ·. •o "'' ., ...... , . 88"' . •' ... , '".. ~ • • •" ~,. • t I ' lb P~q Fresh Pacific Red Snapper ~I Rov"d s J68 ::·:~. ,, ' -. ~~:;· ~198 Tht·:.e took 11·s arr· mois t and thf'y k C'c p \\ (•IJ , '>O ut1lt7.I' any over· rqw banana~ \Ou may h aH• h; making uµ :. lialth or l\\O t11 havt· nn h a n d Fr t• t• z 1· I h 1: c·ookws. 1f vuu l1kl· -.imply bundle up in plastic bago.,, twist the toµi. int o t1~ht J.!OOi.encck!>. Lind s1·c·un• "1th lw1s t band'> Tht· frotcn cook1c1> \\Ill n· main mcc and "fresh · fr1 r ~l'vcral month.s ~-~:-Head Fleischmann's 9c c~.~~darCheese .r; , -:.:~ Lettuce Moogo.,ne !So•e 30 I ... ("E'• c~~~n 6 ~:::.::;_::;;., s 199 ft:: . ~lb ~"~:~~~ Ble~!.'!ollon 69( Large'AA'Eggs . J •"l cups sifted all purpose flour 1 :i tea1>poon baking pov.dcr l teaspoon salt •14 teaspoon ground <'mnamon • ~ teaspoon grated nutmeg 1 cup firmly packed hght brown s ugar :1, c up ve~cta b l c i.hortcning 1 egg, beaten w(.')I I cup mashed ripe ba nana 1 :1. cups rolled oats 111 cup c•oa r s ely c hopped p C'c an ~. walnuts, or other nuts Preheat the oven to moderate (350 degrees>. Sift the flour. baking powder, salt. cinnamon. and nutmeg .together in· to a mWng bowl; a4d Salad Oil 92e .... _ _.. 24-01. Nv Mode (Save 11 ) . . ... ' ~ Bottle ~~!1!o~~~~o~°:'~~ ~~ 2 S 9 ·=-8011 s149 Overnight 01open (Save 26') of 12 Pamper's Canned 7-UPi6 Pock SI 49 ~ 12-oz. Refr e,hing (Save 20') .. i.~ · Cons !!~!1~~3~n3 > ~-3 ·~~:5 1°0 IN OUR BAKESHOP the brown sugar and E 1• h M ff• ~~:d~~~~~~:;Y01~l ng IS u ins any lumps . With a M w ht ~ 43"' pastry blender, cut In A '~•o'kfo"' ~ • the shortening until the fovor•t• Pkt of 6 mixture Is crumbly. Add th e egg • m a 1 h e d m-3 Honey Bran Bread 79, ~ Fresh Donuts '"y 89' banana, rolled oata, and .,. w .. µ, ' "~ ~ "' .,.,,""" •-o.. .. " nuts. Drop the dou&b from a teaspoon onto un1re&1ed baking aheeta. apaclna the cook.la about l ~ ln· rhea apart. <The cookles do not apread out •• tbey balw.. ao you ml)' w-.nt to flatten \hem •llllhlly with the baack of your 1poon ,.. you drop them onto the b1kln1 ah ll > Hak In lht P~•· h .. atd ovm for 1bout Ha mln.,•••1 or until tht t'OOllt" nave IOi,t ,,_,, ;:.:.':* .............. ~ LIQUORS & WINES f'flc•• lffechve In Uc.eft..4 Mlewey• l'M ~ lfO l•ce•• •I ,0 0.lllNtl, Ne lel J., le .. lo ........ ....,.., ......... "'"" 1:.:•11" •Ot ... 111 ... "' 2 1•'5 lll .. ....... a ....... , Ae• ........ " ....... 'I" I dor c.o ..... 69( FROZEN FOODS Jeno's Pizza H•o• A..d l ot ,., .• , .... ~ $ Tu,•• f1•0'• ~ , , .... P~9 :--~ W~lctl's JlllCC ~ lcc;~ream ~Crazy Pops .... I ~R• 119 ... 79< l •Q (f t 99' Del1c1ous Aoolrs Ill ••• , ,. Grapelc u1t r...-• • .JN- Fresh Car rote. 45< 25< .35c .. ~1111• r Soil • I R lllC ll Ho11Sl' Pl;rnts Cucumbcrc. •• 35< Valencia Oran ' . Squeere And S.rv• f.e.h Orange J111ce DEL MONIE STOCK.UP! Golden Corn w ... i.te ..... 1 3 s I c, .. :: \'"fie I 1 .. , ,.:_ Co"' -Tomato Sauce ..... , ........ Jlo .. • ~ 6 .... •1 c..,.. Green Beans • .. w:, ,... 3· 9c k...ct. Skced I-· :.;; c- Tomato Juke ~=~':.::.. 5 9 c ~ 4••• tew Tomaloes Green Peas . ~ .. ·~ ,.... Vitamin B-12 '1599 ld..,I Std• o .. h 4 S c , .. 1yo..tt... 39c I~...: ~ ·~~ c. ....... ,., .. , •• ,. $1 ... ""'"' " ,...... ,.... . \u• '11u. ..... 11¥• 11119y I t ·21. ltlO I" kl/th••" C.l1fetftl• ll•••lll So" 0.•11• 111nd 1,..,..,,.1 C9111111e, 9f'4i C. .. h l s.i.. II\ ...... 0 111111\hllel 0..ly ............ Rt~• •"II werm ', ... ..,...," ......,.._. It;_.,,, tltll t11 r1 ' tHI .. . .......................... . .... ) I I t I , I , i , ~ . _...... ............ ........ • ID Rice Toss • Tlred of ever)!do1 't\ arHn pepptr, rice. Tou wtth rork: 1reeo aatld• Try addlna thinly allCC'd <'hlll Cornblne ~mlln· body, n avOf' and leXlUN 1• CUp ahC'ed grl'en lnl( lngrttdil'Ots , l OIN to yoW' salads "1th rkl' onion w1lh n Mak ·• 4 to e Utnna rte;><' m a u la.d 11 H 1nM r1<'t> with cold 11ervlni1 luatrat tbe \•e rsattllt • watfr unUI watl'r runs M1t1lard·DIU Dn-Ml•f: of Callfornla medium t'lc-nr. drain wl'll Com "1i <'up v,•t(etabl ·ol araln n ee bmf' nee, watf'r und ult 2tablt>Spoon lemon )uh'• ComblnNI with ham. in m<>d1um i.out·l'pan l tabl poon whllti wrnl' pt n l' a pp I• <'hunk s , Rr1ni to o rolhnf[ hoal Vtnt'Nur tom1atoca. ct•ltiry, bell Rt>dut'e heal to lo-. t•ov l tuble'lp<>Of\ Dijon pepper and gl'ffn onion. f'r and simmer 12 to 1~ •t> le mw.turd it creatt1s u dtllC'lous m1nult>S. or until a ll Combine ln"rcdlenta salad that la a meal m Wlltf'r u 11b1rn rbed In ji.r wllh Uaht ftuin& ttaell Rt-move from ht•at lid or t ll'ctric blender Ham ·N Rice Toss is l.<'l atand. <'ov.-rt•d, 10 con h11 ner Cover und not only flavorful, but minutes Pour Mu•tar1t 11 h kr or blend until colorful u w~ll. Dill Dreasm1 ('lvl'r "'arm 11mooth A t angy drus1ng ------- made with Dljon·s tyll' mustard and d.Hl weed adds a dlsunctave n avor to the salad. Tossed wttb the hot rooked n ee, the fl avors permeitle the nee and blend together as the n ee dulls SAVE$ \V/ DAIL y PILOT c I I Take a break from the routine salads. Add rice and ham to picnic ' 1 Ham 'N Rice Toss can be served as a main dash, for a luncheon, or taken on a picnic where it provides a welcome change Crom macaroni and potato salads Make 1t several hours ahead of time to allow the n ee to chtll. It can e ven be made the day before. Overnight chill- ing allows the flavors to UP TD RE~D WITH 7 A~ • blend thoroughly. California me dium grain rice 1s a nutritious f oo d con tainin g ca rbohydrates, prote10 , iron. calcium and Bi • vitamins. Combi ning • r ice with meat. fruits a nd vegetables creates a • nulrit1onally balanced :.alad. _ The c haract e ristic fiavor of Cal1forn1a medium ltraln rice dist- inguishes. tt from long j!raln rice Additionally. 1t cooks in less water and time B ecause o f it s H·rsat11ltv. rice can be • used in s~lads. side dis· hei.. main dishes a nd even desserts. The nC'xl time you want a salad with soml'lh1ng extrn . n•ach for rile. Salads need never be boring a~am' HAM 'N RICE TOSS WITH ~ffSTARD·DILL DRESSING I c up Cal1fo rn1 a , medium grain n ee 112 cu~ ""ater t.z teaspoon i.alt Mustard-Dall Dress ing I recipe follows) 112 c ups c u bed cooked ham 1 can ( 8 ounCl'!:> I pi n eappl e chunks. draine<f 6 cht.'rry tomatoes, h:J lvt•d • ~ cup s hccd C'elt.·r~ \ :Coob · Conip~te For thc first lime in 10ternataonal chili cook· ing competition. what a cook wears m:.1y be as { important as what he puls 10tn h1!. bubbling brew dur1n~ th e California State Chili Championship May 22 at the Orange County Fmr grounds in Costa Mesa S in ce colo rful cos tumes have become , almost as much a part i of chili cook-offs as the , chilis themselves, a new : showmanstup award has : b ee n c r eated b y j Budweiser, the official • beer of the tnterrationa l ! Chili Society. • Known as th e :Budw e i se r : Showmanship Cup. the : silver bowl award will : be bestowed on the best I costumed cook and sup· port crew involved in lhe chili showdown. I The cooking compeli· tion will feature 40 chefs \.who have earned the right to battle for the ~late title by winning ~artier local cook-offs. ~ In addition to the new award. a p arachuting ~xhibition . a hot air balloon demonstration ~nd an off-road car dis· play will be offered free during the event by "'""udweiaer in cooper&· otion with its area wholesaler, Straub Dis- tributing. Tickets to the cook-orl are 110 per penon and •vallable only lo ad-vance at tbe Balboa Bay l Club Groc Shop and the IUU RHtaurant ln Newport Beach and at Julie'• Reat.aurant. 3'730 8 . F lower St., Lo• • r.~lnner of the alt competition ad aHH to th• world ll••tlonahlp Chill ..... eMAee&o ........... u .. ""' ~ " '"'" f!r!!'1·~1~1:.,:'••nl _1·;·;··~· .. 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C•tlforn1• ,, ..... !>11u.(he Lu."" Ocf!an (re.I Or , Hunllr>qlon BHtt't, C•lll0tnta 'l?Mll T "" bu\•nO> 1, conClu<t•d o, nu•~ftCl-Wi•t Mino N•n lu Tiii• \lal-nt W41 111.0 Witt\ Ii.. Covnlv Ci.tk of Or•n~ CoUflly on APrtl 11, tM>. PUBUC NOTICE c~11•1 .... ,.., PICTITIOUS llUllNIU lfAMI STATIMINT TM tot-nv ,.._ "00!"9 111n1 N UH "ELEO.t.NT NAIL\", J>4' S ::~IOI ~a. ~ AN, Gel-• C•rot S Ci.tf""-r. •TOO w • ..,,., Awenv•. ••O. H11nt11191on l••t1" C.tll!Omla '11'' ~ •• ~-,.., llv ... 1n ttl¥1cNai. c;.,,,..s~ Tiii• ~ •H ti-wlttt "" ,_,, Clor11 et Or~ C-h .,, AorllU,1• WltTalN MUTUAL RSCaOw COttP. .................. "' ~ ... ~ ... IM-........ ,..,..,.._ 0r.,.. C.tc O..tv ,., ... , ......... 1, I~ It,,. ltll .. PUllUC Nones ClulJ Calendar ff NTINGTON• NEWLAND llOU E wlll tw open '°' public tou" Sunday from l l a m ao 3 p m , sponsored by Frlt.'ndJ ol lh• N~wland Hou.st Cost lA Sl for duJLI, 50 rents for chJldN'n The Vl<'torlan at yl«t house 1s loufcd a( 19820 Reach Bh'd THE HOWSOAT CllAPTElt of the Newport Harbor Guild ol Oranl(e Coun ty r.t u&1c ~ntt"r will hosl i. fund relscr butret flt 6 30 pm. Friday at the Balbo;1 8•Y Club lntorm•lion 644·5846. DINNER AND WINE T ASTING wlll highlight u Suturday 'J p m fund-raiser a t Old World's Sauerkraut Inn, pro· ct-ed s going to the Huntington Beach Ph1lharmon lc Comm ittee lnforma tton about the Sl2 50 per pl{!te event ~l~ JOB CONFERENCE for Mtnontv Women 14 lll be held rrom 8 a m to -, p m Thursday at the South Orange ( ing~s Calendar County YWCA, 1411 N Broadway. Sa.n ta Ana Adm& s1on and baby uuna are trc~ Information 542.3577 THE UNOBOllG llACQUET Club or Huntington Beach wlll h<>t1t 1t.s fourth annual TeM11' Tournament Thursda> with play be1tlMmg at 1 p m Entry fof' ts S4 tor the tournament. sponsored by the Huntington Beach l'"ountam Valley Board of Realtor11. BIOFEEDBAfK nnd Stn·>-i• fkdur tion will ~ d&11cussed from 7 30 to !} 30 pm. Monday. Muy 19, al the Advann•d Health Centf'r, 1300 Hrhtol St North, Newport B<'ll<'h AdmlMilOn ·~ rn·l· 111 fo rmation 975 0700 A COMP UTf:R t'/\IRE 14 111 lw hf'ld Sunday from IO 11 m to t p m .11 t h1• Saddlt-b3C'k Coll<·.:r North CnmlJu' lr\'mt.' C.('nh•r l>ri v1• and Jt•ftr1·y Hoit<I In lnl' Coo;t l'i S2 !\CJ p1•r J)(>r<ton lht• 1!.1' of th\• \'\l'lll lnform.1t11111 HJl ·lhilh ) A ~ rNGLES SEMINAR on "I'm Not G..elt.ul4' Oldt-r -I'm J ust Getting Belte r" will be of fe red by women 's services of Santa Ana Collegt' a t l p.m. Thursday. May IS. in Santa Ana. for information, ralJ SJS.JOOO. ext 350 . WH EEL OF FRIENDSHIP of Orange" Counly will hold its monthly luncheon meeting al 3 p.m . Sunday, May 18. in Fullerton For 1nlormut1011. call Rose at 635-4161 J OB'S DAl'GHT E &. BETHEL Numbt>r lS7 ~•II hold a luncheon for prosp~<'ll\'e mtmbt•rs lgtrls agt.' 11 through :ro 1 Saturday Information. 645 5176 NOSTAL<ilA NIGHT at the-Balboa F'un 7Ane 14111 run from 6 p m to 11 pm Fr1duy. ~Ith 525 tic kets benef1Ulng the At1s~'\ml'nt and Treatment Services Cl·ntl•r Information. M9-1814 I.I\ CASA PAOflCA in San Clemente 14 tll bt-th1• 111tt> Saturday or a 3 p. m to 8 i> m .1urt1on nnd i.unset party to benefit llu1t.i Mt·morial Hospit al's Rad1at1on Tht•rupv Jkpurtmcnt. Cost ts SlOO per i·ouph· fo r th<' t•vent 11ponsored by the Sunclp1p{·r~ '>'om<>n 's <,upport group. In formation 552 6797 ot•t'ICF.R'S WIVES League of Orange ('ount} "111 hold Ill> annual President's Be unrh 111 11 u m Sunday at the El Adobe H1•,ta11r;1n1 1n Sun Juan Capistrano ln- lot Ill JI IUli ~. D 34J.l!i SELF CENTER will have a Single Experience discl15Sion on "Saying He llo -And Goodbye" at 1·30 pm Friday, May 16, in t~e city or Grange Also. t.he center is offering a s~1al -weekly pro g ra m on .. Facm g Your Fears Through Moun taineenng" mcluding rock clJmbing. und on en teenng training. The program begins at 6 p m Thursday, May 15 and runs through June 5 f'~or mformatJon. c all 997·9600. SAILING FOR I NGLES 1-; a nt>w grnur !>ponsored by yachtsman Fred Bockmlll~r Th<' f roup offers sa1hng excursions from Nev. port I arbor. "1th the fi rst crwse set for Suturda}. May 11 Fo r more mform lilJon. call Fred ul 646-4005 Sam pltn~ v. mt•..., <md c·hto.t"•l' in J>rC'PJr<tlHJrl for lht! 16th annual U\ '1tJt1onal v.in1· tJ,trnl.! ht·n•·f1t f11r thf' ~1.11 1·h of Dame\ are <from l•·fl 1 f'l•J.!J!'r' Ht·rnh~1 rl . J>oruth\ l>o~rn <Jnd ~I lk(• Munz The event 1<; .., •• , for Ii to Rpm ~I.I\ 21 Ill lht• '.'.t•\\ port BJlhoJ Savings and Loan 11ll1<·t·<... \\1·~tcllll l'l.11.1 '•·v.port Bt«H h For information. call !m1 2rio A DAY JDKE to Deep Cr eek Hot Spnngs in the San Be rnudmo Nat1onaJ Forest has b<'en st>t for Saturday. May 17, by Outdoor Smgl<·s. a gro up for persons in their 20s and 30~ For m()rt• information. call 556-7026 A BEACH BARBECUE will be held Sun day. May 18. at 4 30 pm. JUSl past the Balb<1.1 P1!'r m N!'wport. The casual occa!\1on, held b' Outdoor Singles, 1s set for 4 30 p.m Part1c1 pants arc asked to bring their 014n p1cn1r 'Ull phc:.. f or information . call 545·5351 S INGLE BACKPACKERS can JOtn Outdoor Singles on May 24 and 25 for a campoul in the Dollar Lake section of the San Bernardino Na- tional F orest. Campe rs should have basic backpacking experience and bring their own food and camping equipm ent. Reservations are due by May 22. The outing w1ll begm at 8 30 a m. Saturd ay. ~ay 24 and end at 6 30 pm th<: following day. For informauon. call 556 7026 BLACK'S BEACH near Del Mar 1s the ftn<.tl Ma.> destination for Outdoor Singles Thl' group wall leave Saturday, May 31, by train for Del Mar and slay at a local motel Torrey Pint'' State Park 1i. also nearby . For mformallon, cJll 556 7026 S1ng~s Calendar runs each W~ldalf mid con· toms mformatwn on d1&cusswn groups, parti.t& and events Of)("rl to 'the public 1n the Oro~ Coasl area . Send notices to S1nglea Calendar, Dally Pllot . P 0 Bor 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Incl~ your nam" a nd telepliorn? numbt>r Notices mu.st bt> reu1ved two u:eeks m advance o/ an etJt>nt Former 'Our Gang' Actress to Speak "What Is Right About ~merka." 3 talk h1ghltghtmg youth ach1evem • will be the topic when the Woman's Club of San Juan Capistrano meets for a noon luncheon Tuesday, May 20 at IL'> clubhouse. 31442 El HornoSt The program will feature Hope Lynn Taylor, an ordained minister. teacher. wnter and telev1sion personality She began her caret>r in the 1930s m the "Our Gang" comedies Guests are welcom e. Members should make advance reservations by phoning 493 5287 or 496-3662. • • • Everything <From Page (J I ·11 ·., hcallh1cr ancl 11 111,..,,, t n1.ilw \ou ft:el hl:'<H' t •x pl.1111 - \\ ll'Ol'rCkL·hr T iit: Fl:'.,\L ORDERS .in h• 1111! pn·p.in·d !>-horlly hdcir t lf1 p m Tht• t·\ en1n~ C'11'1k 111!: h.1 l!Onl' off "1th onl} <inf.• hitch '>n• cul>tomer has st•nt back an ordt·r 111 ~almon, n-qUt.'!>lrng lh<.tl tl b< more fulh cook<.'<1 Three other person:. an the samf party al:.o ordered the i.almon dtsh . All four we re prepared ~1multaneou s l v, a nd thret' customers cleart-d their plat£'< "1th no rom pl;:unti; Thr fnurt h ('k·rson <; ordl·r 1' rt.'ht .Jtld 111 h1 <,J I l~faCtfl)n .. It ·i. rart" ·· .. hruJ!' fh IJn1 but ti k•'l'l>'-\OUOO)OUrlot•-. . ' 1t1•11ni.: 111 1·u,toml"r '-' '11· 111 •• ncb. 1, J 'IX'<'1Jll\ thl' -.1aif t 1k•" prtd•· rn It v.1• l..n11v. 1n ad •IH 1 ,~,. v. 111 <'11ok an~ thing fot 1111 111 • ·"' ISl'lan1 Ht lf•I•' 1t11 ... • \l·n1n1(, 14orl.. '' it.11111/li h1• v.111 IH'i.:1n. frf•m r r.tll h .1 p.1prt~J <,JUt t' th.11 h;" b1·1·n n"<tU••,tt•d h\ ,, patron v. hu "tll tw Jrrl\ in.: thl.' nl"<l n1~ht \l ul11•r ..... ,., thf' <''lrd l'ffort 1~ "'hJt hi' 1·,tJhh'ihm<>nt '' all .1bou1 · \.\t• ..,µend m ore lh<in ~2 000 a month JU..,t on f1014e~ ... ht· """ Anothl'r S3 OOCJ a month ~"'''tu rt plJ<'l' brolwn or v. om out r11,h1 ' '-11r \t 'tn1• th•' k1trh1 n '>'1th .1 "'1 • JI ot hi h.1nd \I ulll'r -.11111t•' \II 11 1 ... " ht• rl mark' It 1t11t 'n I (11ml' fr um I h,• <'l'I lin L? " ex1sn1 Is Topic SUPER YARN SALE Th <' south C'<h1c.t Chapter of the :'\atwnal Oq~an11at1on for \\om\•n 14111 m('('t at 8 pm lo day al l..Ulcoln &..~~ a nd Loan. 23601 ~ouhon Purk'>'ay. Laguna 11111~ T he <''<'n&nJfs topic ts "The l11!'lort<'al ann Cultural Cond1t1ontn~ or Wom<·n and ~t en to Sex· 1 ' m , · · " 1 t h 1 <' c t u rt' r Ro .,al1e Abram,, <'OOr d 1nator of the OranJ?c Count} Feminis t Theater The pro~ram '" frE>e and open lo the pubh<' Rep trot ion V~rWay All Knitting: yanis. boob & rtffdl.s now 1/J OFF P'ot"'"'Y°" .. eniCllt Woot · ...... _ 40 yd. .._eiM lapproL t oLI ........ ..aw I • 7 5 24 kM9cJ ............. ,,.... • ".2.30 ... 1.85 t2 kM9cJ sfralMh ...... 1. • ••••• I.' 5 ...... 8 0 sr-S...i::r OR C••~ CWf\ & 5-driu NANTUCKET WEST 2400 W. Cont Hwy., .,._wpCM'i hoch •4'-21'6. M-·S.t. 10 &A·S ,_,._ ~h Eyes Sntlling Registration is under way for the Student Im· friends hip began," said provement Cen ter of Mrs. Fisher. Newport Beach'sseventh EL CAJON. Calif. (AP> -"I kept saying, one day we 'll meet. o~ day.'' says Pe ggy Cooke of Dublin. Ireland. Alter exchanging let- ters with Shirley f"isher for 25 years, she stepped oll an airliner the other day . The women hugged like long-lost friends. Mrs . Fisher started It In 1955 by orde ring a leprechaun charm from a Dublin export firm run by Mrs. Cooke and her husband. '· Pe11Y wrote a note back lo me and we just started writln1 back and forth . That'• how our The women becam e summer school session. s uch good friends that ClassesstartJune23. when Mrs . Fis her 's Four· .a.n~ J~·w~~k mother died the only seaslon.'l will be offered way she rou.ld overcome at all age levels. For in· her g r I e r wa s lo formation. contact the t elephone Mr9. Cooke in center at 642-9088. Dublin. A widow now, Mr!'I Cooke decided lo see her good friend for the fir t lime lut weekend. The visit w ill last th ree weeks . Says Shirley f"is her 's unex· pected h ouseguest: .. Yes. rrteoda are lmPor· tant •· ,.: ngognn«mt mlftOll llN"- "' """ • with block·ond-u•h1tr plouy o/ IM /wMr• br"lCH or tlw coupU!, mwr bt rt"Cfl Vf'd b11 t he F toturt D.pcrtrMftl au ~.-lea bt/ort tlw WJ!tddang doff, 8 ONE HOUR TENNIS LESSONS s Is. oo llGISTBMOW Ce•M1HT .... 1C .. The Battle Creek® THERMAPHORE® WAY TM molt eftectt\19 ptOdud tor ~ .,,..,,.. "'10ttt hell! 1$ 11\e S.me Cr_. The1rnooh0te AutomlttC Moelt Heat~-The Tl'\e<moptlofe PfOductS ~ temwarv '*" rellef .menev., motlt heat 11 •~ed 55.00 ol l llN!atrt 11 11\trrt\OQne>te OFF purchase orice 1'1f I or mllft1um 11 • • 13 1 111• ·f f , i f f , , r , s t ' . ' I • I • • --~-..... -_......_. -- FEATURING ~. Mlfi 14. 1980 DAILY PILOT (;I .J Apparel Influnces· Furniture Styles 'Dream' Needs Favor By BAaBARA MAYER .... ~ ... -1t ha bt't'n .. aid ~o ofh>n lh t the tk51gn of furniture ts innut•nr ,"(t h) lht-apparel 1n duslry th1tt lhN't' 11\U'I be Ill le~l 50~ truth tn tht• tah•nwnt f'N1atnl> It tl'i u fat't thut Qt the ~nt n.- uonnl fun11turt> 111url..t•t u1 "forth C&rohna upholbtert>d '>OfJ, and 1 h.11r' i.pc>rted man> of the :.am t> clrt':-bmul"'·r J1.'U11l1 found m women':; l'loth1n.: Fh>un(0l'b. ph•ut:.. 'hu nr11: and ruffll'll wt>n.· St>t•n on mu11y u '>t•u tina pleC'e 1n trodut't'<I bv m:mufartu11•r' Iv l"t'tallen at lht" bl'ffilWU\u;,il ffijl kt't nd th•· l~c1ous fabnr:. 1n soft pa.'>lt>I t•oltir:. 'lll.'h a~ du.sty roee. pult· grt>cn und "hilt• "ould be equall) u1> propnalt' c loth11lt: t1 "unurn ·, body THESE OR ES.~Ml\K ER Jt•t,ub hl'lped tt1 c rt·ate :.ome o r thl' prellll':.t und m o!il graceful upholstered furmtun· !>t-en an years Consumer:. \\Ill ha\t' J rhance to Judge for themselves thl!> fall "hl'n mrn.t of the new offer ings will appt>ar on retail !>alei. floors . As usual m a large market !>ervi.ng the entire spectrum or the furniture industry. anything anyone could imagtnt: an the way of s~atmg was-oif view a l one or another of the more than 6,000 ~howroomi. However. conli· nuang a trend at pravalc market:,. modular seating and dual purpo::.t: ::.ofas seemed to be on the increase · "THE ~O. t DEMAND of customers as flexibility." ex.plained Ed Bohlan~. market- ing director for Sherwood Corp . a manufac- turer or fl1p-0ut foam sofas ;md modular seat. in!( that converts into bed:. by flapping or othe rwise rearranging the roam compont?nts. .. Flip-out furniture. 3 product that as only four years old al Sherwood. now a ccounts for 75 pt•rcent of our busmc!>i.. ··said Bohling. "The consumcr co ntinues lo lead us where we ought t o be going," he added. describing th'l' success of an unusual group of modular comJ)Onents covered in bnght red. 1 rHn bfoeo. Of'MfiCl', yellow or black nylon packt"loth that h1:1cl i.t't!med a bat too darina btlfort> It.'\ 1ntrodurt1m1 i1nd ln&Uul ut·ceptanc • by cw.ttlmt>n 8Ktl('f: SHEL.TON, prc,1dt•nt of Spher1rtsl C'orp "hose unu.auul rounded foam sOfu!> ..and 1·h1.1lr' that flip Out llllO bt-ds have luokl'd lt·s' outlandli h tiach yeur. nott•d that ovt>r tht' wvt·n ) t.'Ura h~ bus s ho1o1. n thl· rurnuurl' 111 Nm th < uroUna. act•t·ptanct.' hab 11ro wn i.wuc.llb ltt•1>1dt.>!! fh.·x11J1hty, the other m ajor them .. !llrut•k b) llt'"' uphol.Btered furniture as <'Om fort Then· "db u 11trong l'mphasis on reclh11·rl'. and otht•1 t·a') chairs At Tha}t'r Coggan. for example. a "''" flt"xlbll' ac-r) h1· and fibt·r~lass material th tit ullo" b J chJ1r to l>" a) und l'Ol'k a btt lo prn \Ide .rn .iddt'<i M.!l\M' of comfort "'u:. J ft·;1tun Oil .. l'hlill>l' ..nd l>l'\.t'l UI l'U~) chu1rs fo'l'U.Y UPllOLSTt:RED dining chair" "'l·r e !>l·en an sevt:ral s howroom s Such rhiur~. with l.'nough oµr1ght !>upport for din IJlg plus tht' comfort to makt• loun.:ang 1n lht:m after dmner pleasant. were offered by ..i number of manufacturE>rs mduding S\\atm D1rect1onal, Thayer C'oggm and Charlton. Among fabric:. lhat appeared to cut acro!>i. Myle and dt-:-1gn hoes \\l'rt.' tt-xturC'd. Jacquard fabncs combining wh1tl· and bt.·1gt-. C'hmtz and canvas·duck. Although a color kno~n vanousl) ac, du' ty rOM'. raspberry ~herbt>t anc1 m aU\l' ap pt•ared to be the most widely d ll\trtbull'd nt.'" rolor. "hate was also an d1s pla) 1n man~ dtf ft·nnl types of uphols t en·d furn1tur" :-howrooms Deep tones emt·rald grt'i'll ~arnet red. navy blue -"t'rl' al'>o 'l'1'11 widely But a s o ne rolor ronsultant 1wt1·d virtually all rolor' a rc to bt· 'l'i:n 111 lltt marketplace. "With fabri<'. vou can hnd thr· fu1urt' and the past in the present ," said Yale Forman color ronsuJtant to llC'rc-u lt.·c, Im· OEAH ANN LANDERS I um see1n1t a mun It could be serious tie '!. a dream com e true In rnuny wuys Thc chnkt:r is his f1ve·yt>11r old i.on Thl' r hlld hus never had any dlaciphne lie Roes to bed whenever he zaps out It couJd be m1dn1J:h1 He ha:. ~1 TV an his room and aomeone m u11t ht· down with ham and watch the lalE' s how until h1· fulls a.sleep lie-is not bed-trained and "t'lH!> diapers at ntRhl. He eats candy and popcorn bt·fore dinnE>r and drinks :.oda pop "1th his meals. Both his mother and father let hun run them r&Rged He does a~ he pleases a nd gets anythtng he asks for. They have a joml·custod} arrangement and has fathe r has h.im weekends I'm afraid I'd freak out watching this kid c;tnnk pop \.\Ith dm· ner and go lo bed whenever he fe lt hke al. I real ly reel sorry for him becau.:.c Jt's not has fault th:. parents are to blame l love this man and hate to dump him because nis child is so badl> :.po1lc·d What shall I do" -POSSIBLE STEPMOTHF.:H DEAR POSS.: fathe r · needb to '>te a counselor about his lnabllit) to control hb son Tht> pediatrician or famll) ph)!>lciao can rf' commend a clinic. At this polnt. tht> boy ma~ n~ rounsetin~. too. Tell "Orum.('ome·Tru .... if he "an~ to marry }OU ht' m~t ~et ~ome out sidt help. Agrt"t· to go with him and sit in. It <'O uld be lht' bt>'it thlng that ner happt-nt'<l to t ht-ch..iJd. PaN'flls \\hO t r) to \o\lo tht> approval of their children b~ lettlng Lhem do a .. thf'y plu~e make a bii.t mhtake. The kids grow up rudderlt"SS and insecure -a probl•·m to themselvt s and othtors. DEAR AN:"\ Lr\'\ DEHS The• lf'Un rrom "Empt) Arms.' th1· \\Oman who "U"> har\1'-•1 d h~ r:.ilb from rnf.1111 'llPPh rompantt'' .1flt r h•·r rhtld dtt-d . \\a s not h.111 ...... 1d J' lh1 1·h~h1 of \\{)Olt'n who arC' ll'fl in ni.1 t1-rn11' .,.,;11d , J'1• r l1"1ng their bab1t•!. Couldn't tht ~ Ix pl,1r1>d tn 111<.nl ' 1.,.•11t twr \!. hl·rt· tht•y m1s:h1 1•om fort <'JC'h .,, ht r Or ft•r the ... jkl·Of their -.111tl \ h~ 1•1,1·n J ''""·''' rtH•m .11 th1· c,t•mt·prl\ ,,,, 1.111 \\h1rh 1h1· 1n.,1u;m1·1· com pant('S COV<'I .. Th111k or lht· ""I h11lt·~·11 .ti stn ..... 1nr1 <1J.!<1n\ lurct•d on a \\Pn\,111 """ mus t "1111•., ;1 niolhl·r·s JOY in ht•r Ill'" born <'hild \\h1:-n 'h•· ha.-.. JU1't lost hers. l'kJsc . Ann pnnt thi.. l1•ttt-r and alert tht.' hosp11.i1.., It• 1he m1M:n C",w,, ti tn th1 ... inhum:.im· Ur"< ll«•· l'\DI \ '\; \ , l>t:AR l' '\our JHllnt Is a\ alld on•• .inti tit .1' .... Landers erve~ the attention or hospital per!>onn~I evn· ywht'rt'. <Are you l"lt>nlng out there? 1 DEAR AN~ Lt\:"\l>ERS I know you an: not Hn :iuthortly on t'l1q uett1• but tha~ 1s mort' a mat t<·r or eommon !.l'n..,l· Please guide us '' rt rn good tJc,te to send wedding 1nv1t<i t ton ~ to people \\ho live hundrNis of mtlc~ awu) "'h1·n "e know the} will not be able to atlf·nd" \\11u ld II look hh \\('"ere f1 sh1ng for \\l'<l dtng pn•:-1•nlb~ What do \OU :.ay, Ann'' MRS LR 01-,.\R MRS. L.R.: H you honn tly would like these people preiw nt. by all muns invltt> t.ht>m. A weddfn~ Invitation il> dlrtere nt from an aonouneto:.mf'nt in that you a rt> a sklng ~pie to <\hare 'IOmething with you, not mert>ly informln1< the m ol an event. It's up l-0 the rttlpit·nts to de < idt> "bet.her or not th•"} can make it. T o as· 'umf' they can't c·ould tw a mistake and caU!>f' hard fttling\. !>EAR \'\'\ L\'\f)f.R~ ~veral days ago 1r1' hu~ba·n11 1·m1fr...,1•tl th:.it hf' had a "meaning It•" fling "1th m' 1• lt r I went rompletel> ti> p1t:r1 ' dnd h.1 '. • lw1·n J nervous wreck t'' l·r :-10('1 'l.11\1. h1• '"'''.Ir' he made up the stor~ JU~t to • '• 1 1111" Id t.1~1· 11. but I know m y s..,tl·r ;ind m) hu'-lt.111d I um t'f·rtain the st.ory is true• Wht•n hl' "·•'" "'hJt J dcv<istat1ng efft'<'t 1t h,1tl r1n m1• ht· I rt .. tl to l'OfllitnCt' mt< tha1 h1· "',1.., nnh k1drt1t1J;( I "''nousb rons1111•rt'fl ;,..,kin ~ fot .1 dt\ 1>rt't• h•ll I n ·ahtt· I '"' • rn. h1P.h,1n1t t•i<• m111 h to hr 1 1k up our m 11 ri.11 • If• .n h•· Ir",., rn•· ,111d I h\'111•' ,. hirn r .. , r .1hin11 \,\,, 1t1v•·h un til I h1 ugh f111 11rl •-.111,. .. ., • r "" lif• '-:o~ I <'.trt 1 .,, 111•1111 10•1~ JI rn\ • l'>lt'r I !t~·I ..... If m~ "hnlt• "",,,Ir! tt ..... r.1ll •·n· :ipart \\ h..il ~11•1Jldld<J'' f1\hl \'l•WHf'.Ch l>F.AR OAKI. \ "" K a~ ... frustration and lh(· 1nablUt > to forgt\1· "''' deadJy poison,. \'ou m ll'<l JtM rid of th rm or they w1lt drnroy ~ oo. l n ·r11 m m1·nd coun,Plinl( '4·11h a th1•rapt\I or 1 lt>r~' man \ ou n1•f'd a prort"'>.,ional \!oho \\ill hdr> 'OU d1,.,.p3t•· 'our angn and put thl\ ugl~ 1111 ul•·nt in tht• vr111wr pt·r,rw<'ll\t>. I urgr \IJU to ~t I l:Oinjt. ~ Club Calendnr runs each Wednesday in the Dally Pilot and contain.! n(Jllces of women s and serl'IC't' club mt'etrnq.~ and c11ents open to the pub/11: Calendar, Darly Pilot. P 0 Ror 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Include your name 1111d phunP number \ 111 rci>s mu:rt bt> in our hcind~ threl' t.1.lt'eks in ad oonce o/ an event. To request a picture wnte or caU tlw ,..earure D epartment . 642 432 1 between 2 a nd 5 rm Ph oto r equt's t s art' honored on a space avmla ble ba.ru ( Horoscope ) Sears announces •.. Send nol1cu tr1 Club '" fine stationery corona del mar - Ar~oros Lido Isle Announces the arrival of our summertime collection featuring European casu al and dresswear 3363 Via Lido, Newport Beach Open 6 Days Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 673-6563 Buy any Item at regular price and you can buy a second item of equal value -or kt8S -at a ~ ••ho"" Pick up a dress. a pair of thOeS. a lhkt for yoor f avortte men. a tOP tor younelf. •••••~•r -ye•r 2•d ,.111111 a.• lo-Mt eff. Vou are welcome. of oourM. to come atone and k89P the aavfngs to yourtelf. Muny, "'°"9t' Thlt offer only OOod ttll'O~ S.ur•. Mey 17 ---~ ,, ........ . .......... TIH'RSDAY. MAY 15 By SYDNEY OM.\RR ARIES c Mar 2l·Apr 19 > f.mphac;as on rt'I at1ves, a "quiz." s hort-r angl' pl.ms. trapi. humor. me<'tin g som e<>n(• "ho hnn~' c heer into your hfe. Gemini. Sag1ttanU!> and tht.• number J figure prominently. Gl\'l' full re in lo antt>llectual curiosity TACRUS <Apr 20·Ma) 201 Some <.ipparent d elays work in your favor. especially where financlaJ transactions t.tre roncerncd Money picture I!> brighter than might be ant1c1pated. Aquarius. Gemini, Scorpio pen.on'> play key roles. GEMINI CMay 21 June 20 > You m a ke s1gnafacant contacts. (')<'le: high you are at right place at l'ruc ial moml•nt He ready for chan~e. tranl. 'anety -and excitement or fh~ ro\'er~ Pcrccl\'t• potential. exprC'SS j1nd "ntt• 1akt· 1nl11 at1n -. 1mµr1nt .... 1ylc· CANCt.:R 1Jun<> 2l ·July 22> Diplomacy and moderation should be your guidelines. You are due to "correct" ~1tuat1on al homt· You ~aan access to confidl•ntaal 1nformation i\n <ig€.'nl 'Jr 1ntcrmed1ary .., ~orking quietly for )'Olf - behind the l'!Ccnc:-. LEO C July 23 Aug. 22l Aura of glamour. myste ry and roman<«· pcrvadcc; intriguing :-.cenario. Obtain valid hint from C<in (·er message. lniormataon }OU ~~'<!k 1s a\'aalablc. but c am ouflaged. Define tt·rm:o;, streamline pro· c-edures. perfect techniques A P1sccan "take!> you by>lhe hand " VIRGO I Aug 2J St·pt 221 Empha~l' on career. prCbllgc. honor, ability to make room for yourself in rarefied atmosphere Capn corn. Gemini. Cancer natives fiji?urf' prominently You'll be given more responsibility -you a bo h ave g reater chance for reward and overall sur ('CSS LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22) · Finis h rathfr than mitiate p roject -strike chord of wider '-r universal appeal. One you respect. who aidt"fJ you an past. may now seek your ass1stanc1· Adhere to principles of Golden R uJe. Aries ancf a nother Libra figure prominently -and so d0t•-. the number 9. SCORPIO COct. 23·Nov. 21): You could h ave "Occult" experience. One dose to you. Including partner or mate. discusses new approach to finances. investments. protection of assets Leo. Aquarius persons figure prominently. You can successfully dramatize beliers. principles. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21 >: Folio" through on "inner feelings ." Learn by teaching -consolidate recent acquisitions. Spotlight on public relations. willingness to make intelligent concessions, cooperative efforts. contracts and marital status. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Avoid def inlte commitments, steer clear of direct con frootations. Spotlight on employment, nutrition. de pendents and pets . Make Inquiries. plan ahead for social affair. Gemini, Sagittarius natives play positive roles. AQUAlllVS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18>: Imprint style , welcome chance to prove special ablllties Relationship intensifies -member of opposite sex does care and will prove It. Another Aquartan, a Leo and Taurus figure In scenario. You will be asked to revlse and review. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20>: Spotlight on bar1alns, security, realizing tnae worth of prop· erty. other poqesalon.a. You learn what can be retained, What 1boUJ.d be dlacarded. Oam an· dlcaled throuih written word. Be analytJcal, seek reuoaa, ~ver motives. FEAR OF FL YING? Tear Gas for Citizens Self-Defense Dff'T. O F JUSTICE ClRTIFUD COU~l (1ndud•• d ou ond 1101• <•rtlflcotlon ~rmit} FOR FEES, DATES AND ENROLLMENT I CALL: 675·4211 SPECIAL RA TES FOR GROUP ENROLLMENT .......... "'"1' c-.-- 30%off County to Salt Lake City I ontheTop I Discount app!Jes to round tnp .lduh ccxich 1.1~· ~>lll'-J -~ r tn dM RP tvatJons must be madc> 7 d lye. in ndv.lncr .ind you muo;t stay over 1 Saturd.1y night -Seatr. re limited. so cnn .1 Trawl Ar,cnr. your C"orpor11te T1<1wl 1 Arronger. or HuQhc•s Alrwe•.t 41 C714) !>40 i()(-O I ... • ~ ~ , • ' . • .. •. . , • I . • . ~ . • .. i • . J ~ ' I , , r • , f i • • • 2 CJ.. CWl y PM.OT Wedneedey, May 14, 1tl0 One low tar cigarette offers proof- not claims-that there is a sati sfying alternative to high tar smoking. That alternative: MERIT. MFRIT Tuste Key10 Success. Latest smoker studies provide docu ... mented evidence in key areas of taste, . ease of switch and ability to satisfy long term. Blind Taste Tests: In tests where rand identity was concealed, a signif-- . ' ant majority of smokers rated the · te of low tar MERIT as good . or better than-leading h tar brands. Even cigarettes ing twice the tar! t 0 Plllllll M.m. lM. I ... MER IT Filter . ·iA ... Smoker Preference: Among the 953 ; of smoker stating a preference, the ;; MERIT low tar/good tas te combinati o n ~ was favored 3 to 1 over hi gh tar leaders r when tar levels were reveale d! Long-Term Satisfaction: In the latest ·~· survey of former high tar smoke rs who . h ave switched to MERIT, 9 out of 10 j ! I ; reported they continue to enjoy smok-·-· ~ ~ . ing, are glad they swi tched, and report '. ~~.,,,~ . , MERIT is the b est-tasting low ~ tar they 've ever tried! ; MERIT is the proven 2 alternative to high tar smoking. And you can taste it . ~: ,, •) "' J ~ --Wning: The Surgeon General Has Determined DI Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Kings: 8 mo "tar: I 0.8 ma nicotine-100'• fttv: 10 mg "t1r:' 0.7 mg n1cotint- -----~--------100·1 Men:11 mg ··11r:· 0.8 mo n1co11n1 av.per cig111111.fTC Report Oec '79 ~&lOO's ., ~. •I I . ' ' . , . t -................. " ...... . * ~YPtl.OT The Blggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ~ou C.n Sell h, Find It, Tr•de It With a W•nt Ad ...... N1 1" .... ~ (842-5878] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval .. • . ....................... . ......•.•.•................................•. ....................... ~-~~ ....... ~.':':'..~ ....... ~-~.~ .... .:. ~.~!':!:........ j EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY P"' "'di Nu. l'tlll-...a4vmlaed .... .. 1r:s: " ... ~ '°.... al h1r ... Act or IHI .......... Wecal&o fdvertiae "aoy pre- ....... lhnJtaUoa. or dlilaimiudcm baaed oa ,.._ color, relOoo, SH, or 11111i1aa1 oricill, or an lntmUaa lo malte any such pnftrmce, timita-bm. er diac:rimlnaUoo." ..,.. newspaper wW oot ~ly accept any advertising for. rea I mt.ale wb.idl ls in viola· UQnafthe 1-w. ....................... Gm .. 1002 ....................... UT1UMAHSIOM Enter tiled foyer . to eleiant paneled living room , with massive brick fireplace. Dilung a r ea features 2nd fireplace. Builtin enter- tainment cent.er. parquet lloon, and 3rd f treplace highlight your family room. Pool and spa allow Ca.lilomia Ii Ying at its best. CWfered at S132,500. c.J.l 16CD03 FORESTE OLSON ............. -llACH CONDO ll"oDOWH Cll.arming 2 bdrm. COO· do. walking diata.nce to Ole beach. Nice pool &l tl!lllis eta. OnlY •.soo OCEAHPACIFtC Real Estate 759-1616 IEACHDUPUXI Newport Beach duplex-1 b l ock t o OCND! $18,700 gT06S in· come! Well mai.nta10ed. Assumable financing. Just S205,000 I Hurry, call 51700 Ol'fN Ill 9 •II\ IV" ION f<• I !ClfilJI .... ,... ....... WeU located Easlslde Colla Mesa 3 bedroom 2 beth with forced air heat, tdJt·ln k:itcbeo. and big _. ..... ble loan. Located on a tuldable R·2 lot and priced like R· lat $110,000 full price. Call 751-3191 CSELECT T' PROPERTIES 9 _. llOZ I H1t.e 1002 Gwrlt GJ .,_. 1002 1002 G1•r• IOOZ G1•1r.. 1002 1002 _ ............................................... RIALTORS '7~1111 IUSWS °"°"1"UMt'TY: .............. I 1111 en-... Pl•• ce.Htlttoa, well ......... y.. ............ 100. WANTED: Se••r•I ••r.•rleaced Hle:i:..,t•. •ood COMM HfOR apflt. l•:adf =:'.d ..., .tt.• office. C .. YodJ fw .. pal lwwl. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS lllSLC..tHwy .. C.... .. Mat 675-5511 JUSTUSTED! Completely remodeled O>rona Highlands home · j1.&St like new. Ocean view. Frendl windows. wa bar, 4 bdrms., large family rm., enclosed yard & motlvaled sellt>r. A great home blly ing op- porU.mit)I at S398,500. A DI \'I'\ 1 on of Harbor lm•e51menl Co MESA. Va.DI OH GOLF COURSE Prime 4 Bdrm home on the fairway. Formal din mg room. t>at·an kitchen. rnarvek>us fa m1 ly room with adJoanang game. room opens onto the vww. SUperb rond1t1on ! ~ spet"1al features Pool $375,000. 642-5200 For • A.d in W...t1 Wortd CGI S..e 642-5671. bt. llO Size 38-48! Moning-Glorious! ....................... ....................... ........................ ..........•............ ...•.•...••.........•.• , OWte WIU CAUY I 11/t"/e INTIUST MO LOAM .. This highly desirable "BonJta" mode l features a rourtyard entry, two extra lar1tc patios. 3 bedrooms. 2 Baths. Located in the "Original Bluffs". Big greenbelt view on a quiet cul.d e -sac s treet. An immaculate home priced lor <tuit·~ i.ale. Sl85.000. Bu' th•~ onl' ll'H'I b<.'aut,· now. O\\n1.·r \\lll l1nuntc :\o lo<.rn lt.•e . Call I Qr appomlmt.'nt -ti-1.t HHO. WESUY M. TA. YLOlt CO., lfftton 211 IS-Jo .... Has Rood NEWPORT CEHTEI, N.I. 644-49 I 0 DaebaJt Boy ord t?eoch RIEAL ESTA.TE EXCELLEMCE SIMCE 1949 COME WITH US .•. TO VIA. ZURICH. :? lkdroum .... :J bath-.. cl111111g r1111111 . ">ln.'t'l to ~ll •Ha. quiet l'lld ol Lido. SHS.000 . NEWPO«T IEACH 759-0111 HARIORVIEW Two Monaco mocMs with excellent f1nanc 1ng available. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Great localloni. pool & greenbelL RETayk>rCo 64 0 9900 IREI..AND Own ~our own castle m South ol Ireland Emell Cas tle has attac h . Georg1a 11 houst> and caretakers quarters on J a<'res Plans avail for 4idded urulS S199,500 LCllJll'ICI Vlloge R.E 497-1761 SM"' a CUSTOM HOMI On the fairway overlooking the lake in BIG CANYON. e xquis ite 3 BR home. Tastefully decorated. larJ?e deck. hi,gh beam ceilings. wet bar. stone fireplace. The a m e nitie!' you ·11 find here all add up to a cheerful friendly atmosphere that i~ perfect for a s mall family. $615.000 ' INNEWPORTCENTER"' tis 644-9060 ~ '--------------------------. MINI ESTATE AXER-tHALLENGE Aft wlliatelftcJ Newport loc.atioft witll a ...... oppcriwlity for ... ,.,... who ••loys a cfeaft·•P aftd decoratl119 ell.-.... OHE OF A KIND s,-lth~ ....... -wlth 7 bedrOOfM, s ba.. ... f rooM with becmM. ....... deck. , ipG Giid 91neroa patio. StalMd CJlel• wlftdowt thro .. 9ho .. t. lrl119 yo .. r l•aCJillaHoft! OWMf' will ••ct..cJe for ........ boat • ..tos ......... SS I s.ooo. 631-1400. MAGNIACENT LIDO BAYFRONT &tfoy .... 4JOOd ... °" Udo ........ ......, ra•odlt.d 2-story t.o.. ilt a MAIM IA.Y tocaffall with a falMllloell VIEW °" tt.e WATB. t.och Giit tro..t. Wal ,._,d l .... +COii'*....... .... Mmtat-..... wfttt flt ,,.me •. ms.ooo. C4116ll-1400 °" ..... _. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTAn ~ !Wnl.t.. ~v ~ -Hunt & Associates · REAL ESTATE MAI KAI IA YFttONT OPEN WEDNESDAY I ·5 A most uniquely beautiful single story waterfro nt condominium . This offering is like a private home with over 60' on the bay. 3 full Bdrms. 3 Ba. lt has been com pletely redone by a noted designer in pa le tones to go with any decor. Lrg bit-in kitchen w/separate service area & lg dimn,g area. is s urrounded by glass facing the bay -· Unparalled sit -down view. The mstr bdrm. w/fpk has Fr. doors leading to the terrace on the bay. Two o th e r Rdrms w / Fr. doors and windows open to the lrg lovely courtyard entrance which has high walls ensuring privacy and quiet. from the moment you step mto the t'Ou rtyard you c.·a n view throuJ?h French v.mdows. all the way to the boats b<>yond Completely open. a iry and light. yet with the feeling of lOmpll'll· prt \.tt \ U\\lll'I'"> h<l\l' lht.• r1 ,ghl of usl' of the boat, sltp-c; m front There ~ nothing equal to this offering in beauty or in va lue on the market today at $750,000 FEE . AriiH IGnd.Mr 631-7600 2041 Wntcfiff Dr , Mpt ldt Sh 206 $15,000 DOWM Can buy you a l year old t!lega nl c·ondo 1n Newport Bea c.-h . J 8drms . 2"2 ba . ln lt>vel f'ormaJ din rm . r rp le , wet bar. 2 deckl. & on fee land Walk to beach. OCEAN PACIFtC ReCllEstate 759-1616 LG ASSUM.AIU lH HO QUAUFYIMG LOWDOWN l...IU l'le'W UlSlde and out W'llh new cpt 'g and a roey bndt frplc tn thlS auracuve 3 bdrm. 2 ba home 1..4te assumable loan with no quabfyinR & a low down Only 195. 900. AD. now. call 979-~0 to-day -,-...,-u.lh--i ALLSTATE Newer unrts located in a Rr.a•yftae nice area on the Npt Bch ..._ -- CH.AIMING COIOMA DB. MAI HOME + INCOME Charm ing home in Old Corona del Mar -plus a 2 bedroom income unit. Mediterr anea n Arc hitecture. 3 fireplaces, 2 be drooms. 2 baths . library, garde n patio a nd ne wer constru ction . Wa lk to beaches. restaurants and s hops. Presented at $350.000. REALTORS.675-6000 2443 EHt Coatl Highway. C«ona d~I Mar WE HAVE U Of THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN '911NSULA ,otNT :-.: '"Iv dc>ro r a tNi 4 bdrm. family home: Ocean view ! $325.000. IA.YFttONT Wt• have se"·eral fme homes with pie r & shp a TOIO HOISi COUNTRY 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths: r anch s t yle. mtnt·eslatc..m orange gre,·es. S249.500 . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J4l Bof\•d .. Oriv•· N B b 7S 6lbl ltOMAHTIC llHDl%VOUS ~U>ou..e view ocean. harbor & r at y lites Be.a upgraded <'Ondo 10 Dt'W Villa Balboa Pnced to sell at 1235,000. Assume 10"'2':0, loan . Many this won't last. MaUow K&oedy Anna Morland. Exhaaive A#.. m.-io: '3l-Otl6 WAMTED!! J Bdrm. home, Irvine. C.M.. Npt., with as.suma- ~ loan; have $38.000 2nd T. 0 . w 1$60,000 secunty. Su.soned over a year, can add some cash . Bud Corb in, 957~ ~11·~-YS'l'E#S' '-='",_. ) cit,y tn line. Only 16% i--------·i ·-------•1•-------• down and selle r w ill OWIB llAUT1fUL carry entlre balance. YWW~ Asking '375.000. (;all WIU.PINAMCI 3Br . wl frplc, 28r, 00¥aSHOUS Larry. APPIOl >I• ACaE wtspedous pat.Jo. "" blk UM8(' REAi.TY 'ZOMIOA.I to <K'Un High loan 4 Br 3 Ba, pool & spa. city lidll VN!W. OnlY 6 yrs old. ~000 lflllUlhl W1t.h redeemable 3 Br. 11 75'l-. Low down 67W670 2tJe ~. Nr John SZti.lllO Call now. HAiiett RtOGE MAKI HA. Y WHILE SUNSHIHES OH 12 l/•°to MONEY Spec~ 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. pello. Adults enJOY pool & rec area. Wa lk to Westcbrr. doctors. dt>n Us1S, banks. etc. Shop al Ralph's next door Under Sl00.000. Wayne Airpor t Hugt> 82.5Jt336 lot '. with UD· brmted potenllal w.aRes Owner Wlll hnanre at on· ly Sl.85.000 Cdl 644-721 I ...,. ~~ DISIULTY 673-6210 ltlDUCED $45" For~W. Assume 10"2<"} lo an Over 1600sq ft . of g r aciou s li ving . Beawful new condo pro 2 Br 2 Ba decorator's own home with a fantastic vaew overlooking re- servoir & city hghts. SJ&.S.000 Just starung up in a bus1· Jert Great view o f ness ol your own" A good h.artJor & ~an. Adi~ UDOISLANO Newty redecorated 4 Br 3 Be on fee s1mplt> land. vacant & ready for am mediate movein wath creati ve f1nan r1 n i.: av&llaNe S389 .500 way to tell people about Security bldg. No dogi. al as with a low ro~t Si!IS.000 ~ Classified ad. Phont Mallow·Kennedv Anna Mor land.· Ex· ,~~~~~~~~I 642.5618 1: --------clw11ve Agt. 975·0800. 75t-t22t l!IE IBDlll BLlllS GD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE NOlt'TH llUffs-IA Y VllW SUl'Elt "I .. Low lntrrMI Ra(C' LM&?t' A""11m11hh.• Loan sr.1.u-:us Wll.L C1\RRY SEcmm TRl'ST UEEO Thrt~· IWdrnom' Pl11' l.1rcP F.1m1h Hoom \\'1th \\\•I fll'H t. Rrfr1i;:1•r,11nr ~lai.l1•r S1111t• On ~1111n IA"H·I l..O\l'I.' C.n·t•nht'lt t'all For \ppo1nt ment To St.•(• S21~ ""' \ ·Jo~ Ot Ne"' port·· "'"'mil NEW LISTING fo:a~l!>idc.-fO!.la l'\ll"'la Au11<1ahl(• R2 l.oi f'or Thr«e l 'ml:-F.-c1~ltni: ll1111M· Will I lt•lp :'ilakt• Th t' Pa' men t"' \\' h 1 It> W a 111 n Jl t• or Con ~truc-taon Funch t\ppr°'t'd Plan' lnC'lu<iffi In Pr1N> or $115 000 OWNER WILi. f'IN;\NCf: car --............. 759-9100 12c..,..,,,._ ... .,...c..... 118( & ftLTMtlOO C S N A L T R L U A M T W L 0 0 R I A T Y W k £ £ A A 0 N R Y S R L J U A X S l L S 0 0 C A C Y R E A k E Y t E N £ A 8 t P k R E 8 C R P C W U R M 0 N kIMIAHAER OOSKOTNPI K NOJJA OEAYEKOTUOElM S U W G 0 R R I I L A C T N H [ P A W T I S N I M 8-,1 I T U E N I I 0 Y 0 A R t & I T 0 A T I R I I A D I H C 0 N A N I l S t M A L L I H C N I C I MltMISCRf AIP D MO IC " N C H H T L M [ 0 Z I A I I A D t A T A l t t I t N a l D 91 T S I M 0 • A I a Y D I T IPCCAl lTMITIRCLtLI A ...... ~-0486 ~~~~~~ macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE l .. YINE COMPANY 110 DK«& VIEW! TUtm.E IOCICI Elegant President Home! 4BRs - family rm -2 stone fireplaces - we t bar -central-air. $425.000. Madeline Cross 752·1414 . C0·58) --7U·l4f4 ___ Ht.a7 (~ VaJ.y (....., W0Cldbnd9e C..- '4J.aJJI 644-6211 '101 DoY9t °""• Haber v-c ..... macnab I lrVlne realty A SUBltOtAAY OF TME lflY1NE COWANY A VHY oalGINAL COMTIMPOIAIY ISTATI Privacy &c full security enhan~ thls magntflcent residence w /mo1t spectacular view in all ol Newport Harbor. This 1tyU1h home totally s urrounds a 1paciou1 center · courtyard w /tovely pool. Sepu-ate a uest wina. servan t 's 1ulte. chauffeur'• qtn. 8 or 1 Bill, 10 baths war 11r11• • • .,..., .. l• rkin• all on an acre ,, .. ,, a. 110.-000. By appt. onr,-to n1nclally qualln.d bu,_., John •t1cub ar llalioll BWI ...... (0 II) . .. . .. i ! ~ • i . , I I -. . . . . . . M CW!.Vf't&.OT * Working Becomes Habit Britoru Ignore Uniom' Shut.down Call Faulting Milk Part of Lore -By THOMAS D. EUAS 1-'or al least parl of th.ls year. about 50.000 'alifomia duldren aged 16 and Wlder Wlll be need -ssly deprived of their best potenllal source of oth protein and calcium The reason? Many d()('tors routinely tell arent.s lhelr children are allergic to dairy pro ucts. That diagnosis often follows vague, hard to mpoint. complaints. : . "Milk gets blamed because of folklore." re .atts Dr. Alan Bock, a researcher al Denver 's Na ·onal Jewish H05pit.al who bas discovered that 60 ercenl ol the children who have been told they uffer milk allergies an't be proven to be al· Jrgic. "The result is that Jme children are need· !Ss ly malnouris hed SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS ecause they skip foods like milk and ch~e." aid Bock, who believes the problem may be more erious in California than elsewhere because ·alifomians seem to alter their diets more readil> lan other Americans in response to perceived ealth needs. even when those needs are unproven. "This thlng doesn't just affect kids,'' says -0ck . who5e work is partially supported by the alifom1a Dau11 Council. "ll often changes the arents' diet. too. They can't be drinking milk af 1eir kids aren't allowed to. It makes for closet ice re am eaters and generally more neurotic arents. It can really dislocate a family to s udden· 1 have dairy food withdrawn." THOSE WITHDRAWALS can be permanent. if 1ey seem to get results, or last ooly weeks or lonths, until parents Sei! the change isn't doing oy real good What ca\l:)es the frequent false diagnoses? "H's not an overestimate to say that 10 per. :?nt of kids in their first several years of life have ..>me 5ymptom that could lead to this diagnosis,'' ock says. "Milk allergies have a reputation far eyond their real impact. And in many cases arents 'want' their kids to be allergic for neurot1r !a.sons of their own. "TIIER.E'S MORE CULTURE in this business lan science and family doctors bave grown ac- Jstomed to using 'food sensitivity' to explain 1any digestive problems." Sock's studies indicate that ol tbe more than 4 oilLion Califomia children under 16, at least 10 · iercent will be told sometime that they're allergic o milk. Many will stay off dairy foods for years. \nd 60 percent of those diagnoses would not stand 1p under rigorous analysis "The most common reaction from doctors 1s hat doing scientific challenges involving food '8ps ules and other caps ules with neutral contents s too much trouble," 8-0Ck said. Most doctors. be :ays, don't even refer patients to allergy :pecialists ror skin tests. and even skin tests can nislead. "TIIE MEDICAL PROFESSION must stop :.aking the easy way out,'' be argues. "We cannot ·eally hope to educate the public to be critical of Joctors, so it's up to them to change.'· The issue is not only a health problem; it's :tlso having an impact on the dairy business. Half' ·.be mUk consumed ln California goes to tbe un· 1er·24 age group6. Ir that group drinks 10 percent teas mllk than It could, the dairy industry would ;uffer a 5 percent overall loss in demand. While no ooe can say precisely bow much tbis costs iarmers. the Dairy Council says it represents a "substantial loss." But the farmers' financial loss is less of a pro- l>tem than the children's loss of nourishment. And W\til family doctors make their diagnoses more orecise and scleoWic, the ooly solution ls alertness by parents, who should demand good evidence of an.allergy before taking children off milk. tant.t, Contoerv41l1Vt' lawmakera lnt.rodoc.ct a mo- tion In lbe llou8C of Commom "coaara\waLlai Lbe people ol the UnJted Klnfdom few lrnorina l.be day of DO work " THE DAY Ot' ACTION called by lbe Trades Unloa Ccinareaa. a loe»e contention ot ll2 labor udion11 to protell mountln1 u_oe mploymeDt, wortmm1 lnllaUon and 1evere cutbacks ln 1overn· ment •PHMlinl Sot olt to M b..U·bearted st.art. Tbe l"MPQOM lo lbe i.hutdown plan a~ared patchy and London was a/ftc:U!d only sllpUy. Moat ma)or lnduatrial coocems reported "more cw leaa .. nonnal turnout.I by thelr employees. The Confederation of Hrlt1s h Industry, rrprt>a.-nttna more than 12,000 major emp&oyers. rt'ported the effect "m most areas appean to be mlmm~I Moel worke~ are making this a day ol dcllon by wortdng normally .. None of tbe nine London-based national newspapers pubUahed after print unions sta&ed a walkout, although provtnt"ial papers we~ on the i,treeu. The anti-union. right-wing Freedom As· sociation published a 12-page ~bloid m London and all 2:50.000 copies were sold out by dawn. the Association said. Most public transportation was running. The state·run British Rall system said some intercity trams were not operaling but most local trains were running "almost normally." LONDON TllANSPORT, wbkh curries millions of commuters into the capital every week· day, reported most subway trains and buses were running after a feared walkout by signalmen dtd not materialize. However. thousands of commuters took no chances and drove to work. London's park!>, turned into emergency parking lots. were full by mld ·morning. Manyl commuters found other means or transportation: bicycles and motor scooters the most popular. Customs men at London 's Heathrow Airport also joined the protest, and travelers we re told to expect long delays FBI ·Cites A.id. WASWNGTON <A P> -FBI Dlrecto.c William Webster said that he was aware of six members of the news media who have volunteered information to the FBI "We have a very small number of persons in the broad s~trum or the media -not all re · porters -who for a variety of reasons have access to speeiaJired information, some of it organized crime information, that they're willing to share with the FBI ,'' Webster said in a luncheon Speei:h Tuesday to the Natiooal Press Club. HE SA.ID THREE OF the news media in· formants had come in during the past year and that the other three were informants during an un· specified period before then. Webster said oot all the six are still act.Ive inform ants. He said the number ol tbe media members was small compared with the bureau's national tot.al ol 2,800 criminal informants and that ooly one of the six. ooe of the "old·timers." got payment for his information, although Webster said. "All would be entitled to receive it if they chose lo ask for it." WE~ER SAID THE bureau is not using any newspaper or broadcast organization or job for rts undercover work and tbal no member of the media is the target or an undercover investigation. He said he was aware of the three who volun· leered information in the last year be<:ause tbe FBI has begun implementing a charter governing its operations, even though that charter bas ool re· celved final passage from Congress. The charter requires that any time a doctor. lawyer. clergyman or member of the news media is used as an informant, hla or her use must be authorized in wnting by the director and reported in writing to the attorney general. Monuments Rescued ATHENS, Greett (AP) -The Greek IOVem- ment baa aooounced a lG-year, $18.5 mlllioo pro- gr am to save the ancient monuments oo tbe Acropolis from pollution damage. Arcbeok>gi.st.s say the Parthenon and other structures on the Athens bill have suffered more damage from air poUutioo in 30 years than l.n the 25 centuries since they were built during ancient Greece's Golden Age. ·career Centers Work Placement Officers Can Aid Graduates ._ • BJ JOYCE L KENNEDY Dear Joyce: My cbua,bter la craduaUng from a .\IDlvwslty ln another state. She relied solely _QO the adlool ·placement office for employment. Sbe iat.er"Yiewed wttb over 50 compuliea, eacount.erin1 some rude recruiters who subjected ber to cruel QU89tioninl-Lucttl1 lbe WU bi.red. So many ol her 1raduatin& f rieadl do not have Jo'I. Tbey too limited tbelr hunUng to the place- ment office and do not know where or bow to con· iact buml•sea. The acbool plays down lbe role ot waat·eda, bead launtert ___ _., ____ _ ... plaea of emptor·c J m•t. empbnlrinc oeJy C4REERS U... t.alftta ol it.a place· m•taftlee. ......... anduatel of 119 "'° are IUD _....,,_,, could you 1tn11 pqHa .. GOUid locate Job°"'"' . -T. Jt.. New Haftet 0... ' \ skills that can be used in established job market channels such as want ads and employment services, a.a well as in lhe hidden job market of direct application. Often student.a i&nore these opportunities to hone their Jot>.seetlng skills uoW tbe unemploy· ment plague ls upon them. Preuu.red by a need to dlaplace blame and frustrations, aucb atudeota may seek a 1oat. I am not saytn1 every campus career service is competent but lt ls a bandy tar1et. CONCE&NING aEC&UITEaB, certainly an obnodoul one tuma up ln their raob now and then. But remember that a student leavin1 a nurturiq environment for one without bwnper guardl ._,.have a rookie's reaeUon: lhock. Had your da•"*""' read eome boob oo lat.wvMwtq teebnlqw, wbldl dllcuu pr•ure tactict, alM coukl Mve diltiaplablcl belw .. cnael wl touch· ...... la'lllDlaa Q ................ '°tel\ .. .,. pUeu&'am.ule. ,....._ lftldua ... MouW blllD a er1u read· ... '""8111 of ao r..-Ltaaa a ..._ IMl'ft ............ ''.lob ff .... IOI' die CGIMp Ored-." bf .loU O. D'ClllD IDd Deuld R . ....... UM.MrA ua~ICI · NN r« t ' 1 1M1 o .... ..... "''C'lf'llll ....................... . hr • ... •"-:Li?""' ,.,,, ... ,,,, ·l.~ _. ,..,._., , .. '&1•• --,..,.._,._.,,_ ...... ,a.. ..... -· Alfl ,., ttfldlt UI #W -0., •• ..... ........ ,., .. ~ ,,, ' Bark-ing the \folea110 Hucksters hawking items from volcano-ash key chains to "volcano seeds" have set up s hop throughout the resort hamlets and lo~~ing villages near Mount St. Helens since the volcano in southwest Washington ~gan erupting March 'n after a 123-year hiatus. Tius shop is near Kid Valley, Wash. Draft Bill Progresses Early OK Given Registration Funding WASIONGTON <APl Presa· dt'nl Carter's draft registr«tllon program has only one maJor hurdle left in Congress. And op· pQnents say they still don't have the votes to stop It. By a voice vote Tuesday. the Senate AppropnaUoos Comnut· t ee approved spending $13 3 million to begin reg1s tf'rang own ages l9 and 20 at post offi ce::. th1!. s ummer TllE M•:ASURE now goes to the Senatt' floor. where Sen Mark Hatfield . R ·Ore . and o thers a r e threatening ~ filibuster. No date bas been i.ct for the debate to sta.rt. A week ago, Hatfield eslimat ed that about 35 of the 100 senators wett solidly agamst reg. istration. But on Tuesday be estimated that opponents bad picked up a couple more senators. Administratioo lobbyists have expressed coolidenc-e tbe Senate will approve r egistration of young men. which the House has done already. NO ATTEMPT was made tn the Appropriations Comm1ttee to include women. as Carter had dsked Hat!1eld said be plans amendment.-. on the Senate floor to require r egistration of women He smd ~ hoped t.o win more supportt•r.. by set.ting out argu· ments a~ainst regutralioo dur· uig a prolonged Senate deb<ale .. You're going to hear much o( tha:s O\'l'r again. ad nauseam,' Hatfield told his colleagues as he conduded ha s prc:scnlataon bdore thl' c-ommatt('(' He said regtStralJon d~ not solve lbt' m1l1tary's chief maopower problem the lo~s o r e~ perie nced. mad-level enlisted perSOOD('I. Hatfield bad tied up the rom- mattee for more than a ~ with lengthy arguments. "We are playing with a s e rious matter. dangling around.'' complained Sen John C. Stennis. D·MlSS . who almost -.1 ngle·b.andedl) argued lhe ad· ministration's caM> '"Time 1s running out " llaUaeld hOpes has del.t)S will prevent the Senate from begin· nmg the regustralioo debate un· ul it rewrns from the Memorial Day rec:ess May 28 Bw Riding Vp iii U.S. WASHINGTON <AP > I hgher ga"\ pnces forced more Americans out or their cars and onto buses la:st year Bus n Mrship rose 5 per- cent in 1979, according to Art.bur Lt."'Wis., president of the American Bus As · soc1atioo. lnterclty buses carri~d 350 million passenger.;, up rrom 335 mllhon in LW78. Le wis said motorists sw1tched to buses last yt>ar when long ga.s h.nes began appeanng during lhl' s pnng and summer travel season in maoy areas. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE lftteft•lfMMftt ......... "''··· ... ()All Y 11110( • ' ... I , • I l • r I' , t , , r . • ' • ~ . 7 .. • • . • I • ,. 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AICt 131 1%114 NOOO Down lt•lll V()U ll 3 br, 2 ba C.011la Meu Olann.r' Noquabf)llliC Auumt VA IO•n Pr operty lf o u ~c . 642 3ltlQ ur &l2 · I 010 ~AOl&.MAR C'leao 3bl". taro rrn. 2~. lrl& huted pool Good flo11nc1n1 8) o~ncr ~ 2223 Sl.20.000 ONTHISAMD Vnbellevablt view of Cacallna and HuaUo1ton e..th P.r I Bdrm con do at '1l1 Ocon Avu. Sri.ltt wUI carry flnanc 11\1 M 1<1'\, low down WOILD •. I. H6-7777 RY OWNt:R New 2Rr, Wa C:iokl Med•I Wlnnrr, 11.tlN to b<.'h. Sl28.000 !Jftl ~alt 6 30PM LOW DOWN OCEANFRONT New modu lar type hornee. pvt community, 2 bd.. JI hr atturity. a ub lett1n1 OK . m•1••1e ------8)' Owrwr Jbr w view ~ble lit No Quall lytna Ca.U 714 972 8443 $164,9001! 1 &y J BR. ram. rm .. lrpl . 2 bl& • 1pa, redwood deck. btkl1t. bar Shake root Totally upgradl.'d ! MlSSJON REALTY 494~0'731 Blue Lagoon condo. 2 Br 2 Ba Steps t o bea c h . 1240,000 213 700 3401. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... 2400 ...... 2400: Sln&le Man'1 Dream ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm with view. Q.18) do " Owner Will carry. Owner anx.toua A rare gpportwut y. Ca1J c:>wner S52 1230 UMOAISU Gor1eou11 3 8 r Waterfront home w tpa~r & allp lo a <'comodate thrtie eo· boats. Offered flt llB5.000 w tassumable loan. Xlnt terms. '*Cote Re alty & Investment 640-5777 REALLY LIVE NOW!! MHtltd .. YOM .... f . 3 ................... . Ctow to •MftcJ. ft ......... IC., J Sl50,000. Ow.rfta•ce TrOllt ....._. tro.t yarct of l Wr'M ,._ at 4.000 ft . .-.. IKrMHoa : I :ited. 714-400.3207 1---------1 $96,000 Ow.r-flll•c• ~BLUFF &C>OfTHE TOBIN REAL TY 209-683-7444 ~·-·~.000 drop In pnre mallu this l'lau1r c::oAomal Tradewtnds an ••<'client \alur • btdroom, co&)' famal> room. pool. wAtt'rf11ll llJ'Mt View Own~r " 111 <'lln)' la.rat' 2nd No';' on l.> mzs.ooo 2 lM-. I ba, low.at --------,,;u .. toww. G,.... VA TERMS' F'antasuc home . ireat tl'611Jngton ~8l'h loca lion SD6.0UO RAIMIOW Bttl#thUl.klslg ,,11lage and ocean v iew Crom th1~ sparliling 3 Bdrm 2 bath home Spac10W1 ramtl> mom and Living room. One of the best view homes. 3Br. JBa 22'x2:'> ga me & family room ,,.,th wet bar Din rm E:TC Owner will rarry ls1. TD at llrr Eves: 209-642-3272 QAI ,.__, 'Kl) lWl ~ h'.I> -r.oo ~-...... •2 ConMr loc:atlo". AGT. 759·1243. 1024 ....................... .ATTIMTIOH IWILDHS :;:1-------------.. 1 ...... IHYHTORS Easts.1de older home on large R 2 romt>r lot <.'ll> apprmcd duple x plani. includ~d 1n purrha!>c pnce Ask1n11 SH7.500 For-an apJJl)antnurnt to l>OO. call~ 1151 .\,,t.qUf' Ape;lt.,,mt•" AurtK°lf\ (tlo(\f' ...... f\uHd\nJ '-'111\J•t1.tl• l,.,,..,.., .. , .. t~qutll(m "' ~ ... ,, l.t0.;-' t rt'r ,,, .,.~ •v.Hlf\Urt U46Ult '"'"' Kontt lkN~il<>ld C.o .. .J; ,J.t.,.,,n, t..t•~lOt""\ Mt('"'°"'" M1~laftf'OU'\ liih'M"t'flAM-OW<ri Y.anott "'°'~.alf'l"trw.,.,,..f\( °"""' • ~"' • r q~•11 ...... ~~~~~~ -.....n...r t,(11 .. , ~on-k«"\..w' .,., h•r ~:Tadio Hit 1 !Mrr"" BOATS & MARIN( EOUll'MDU ~·1 ~ .. 'ttaitt'IC y ,, ....... &.ah \t•rln< t t1u111 Ooeu J'o•• r fjg._, R~ftt 4 h.ir'\t r Do.t ... ~11 boat~~•P~ wi-. .. """'' .,.,....i" '>1<1 Bo.b.Mot•&r THNSPORUTIOH "''"'•"-l 4'Tlpit-n.~ ... R.,.."' • k"t·tn<' ( .,, Moh•t. tton1r' -C)-~lft. ~ .... • ~toh>r tlm' '"'"' K, nt Tratlf"f"' ,,.,,,I Tn1•tt' t utu' Auto Mf\IU",. l'arh AUTOMOBILC C.Mral · AnUq~-l.1•t~~ flwor.,•l.f4..lft YrtHt~· ~h ,_..,., M1,.h • WhoHt ou .. t-" rruc .... \ ..... 4VWlA•.J1n(; AUkM •WM."I AUros. IMP11RTED Gftt.rr~t At/.-kUillWV "'""' '-•\Jt "'1-.... , 8MW l.•I'" ~ O.u..n • ..,.r.,., •·..c K.N. .J~w•r J.-n ti..rra..rm ''"'" ~ ... ,.,.,4., \&t"rt4""'' • fH-n1 "" Vt.#8 °""I P•nlf''"' fl~..:nA. ""'™'"" "'4:._'fta ult fWll•ffu)'f"tl Ro,~r = ~'". T9)'0l• Tr ......... Volila••C•• v .... Mflll 11111 U!il •l!'O "'"'' l.ltl I<~ . ...., .... 4..ill \\,,1 MU I "'-" '"'IJ '''"' '•I·"' •11,. '140 91!10 'JHJI• .,,7 .. ... ,,., _, DIME~-llNES ..... ,,......,..... ... , ....... 121 .. 'M •••Mlt e I Qf ' ........ ,. ......... :-: c:a::·: ·= ......... .... . ...... ,, ..... llACH41DRM 8eUer call last . this one wtll be gone before l he weekend, Close to the beach and walk to ever >'tluns: I Ur l3• Ba Cami ly home Otrered al onlv Sl~.000 VA term!> tuo.! Call 54(). 3666 •Whelan Real Estate Home tn V1St.a , ~. ac re Charuung. pvt.· forever View 3 Br. den SIJS.000 Owner will fina nce al 12 '¥ Anxi ou s . hall purchased another home Prine only .· 673-8(8; or I I J 727 0860 Horlh Star Lane Dover Shores Bayfront. execuuve 5 Br 12 m!>lr 'I.es I. 4 &. lrg extcndt•d rtoorplan 1\c;rom m u d ates 60 t>oa t t 'urther hnanr 1n~ 1n ronnauon Newport Peninsula Rlt \ 673 3355 • 1006 ....................... 2 Story 2 Bdrm. 13, baths Pat.JO PLUS gara.Re I Br apt PLUS jluest quarters w ibath. 673-0828 ·------SPACIOUS HO~E J BR lar~e airy room s. beautifully remodeled and renovated PLUS a 2 BR Apt. $425,000 Loulnc~I &Assoc. 675-3331 Corona .. M.-1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• °'4>1ex Pnme location Walk LO beach. 3Br. 28a. rri>lc. 28r. I Ba. xtra rec . 2 car gar & 2 car CllllX>rt Xtra wide lot Wood stungled. roof & sid- ing Monthly incom e Sl340 By owner $360.000 673-7511 ---------- ~;.A HERITAGE · •. •• ~REALTORS OAK GLEN D1:-t111 Cl l\f' nt'I!. 2 bedroom. 2'' h.1 l'On domuuum' SI00.9'JO 2518 Elden AH.(" M 642 6734 -------- OWHSt W /HEU• RHAMCE Lowest pnred home 1n Me.a Verde ll reature!. J B drm~ 2 bath !> beaUU/uJ Slone r1replaC'(' and !!> near all st·hool'I Owner will albo consider ~llir.g \'A Hurn . won't la!>t ' Pri<"ed Jt uni) S97.500 Call ~IO 1151 ~HERITAGE .-;. REALTORS SYCAMORE GLEN BRAHDHEW F'abulou. ... lar~<> J bd. 21, bcl Quality townh11me rondos OnJy 4 ava1labll'. from 5114.990. 2430 Santa Ana Ave 642·6734 HODOWHVA nus 3 Bdrm 2 bath home reature:> hard'400 d noor... shake roor and large )ard 0 '4nt't'i anx 1ous Pnced LO o.,ell Jt on ly !BS.750 Call$40 115 1 ~·HERITAGE . ·-•. ·REALTORS- BY OWHR SPECIAL 3 BR 2 Ba. l!'.r opt " >i!-15 mo $1.29.000 f'.4!>· 7272 GJVow Thu Can Sell More ... with Daily Pilot PENNY PINCHER ADS Still only $2 3 llnes for 2 days only $1 a day, 34c a line. Advertise one or more Items valued up to $100. Each additional line Is only 60c for the two days. Sorry, no commercial ads allowed. Charge Your Penny Plnc~er Ad or use your BankAmerlcard or Master Card 642-5678 DAILY PILOT , EASTSIDI 6..,LEX $340.000 Sl66 llOO 1n ai.'umable lou.tb ranging from II'. w 11·~ $26.~ gro:.~ an 01.111.l tnrome Well kepl !-.tngjt' !>lC>r' WlllS \lo tlh 1 )(MafCt'!> +11H 't 1>1trk .: tlfl 60 "300' lot l'1\l..L b44 ill I $80 000 Jllr. t•,Ba . t)( ~d. nwnt·r will help rin11nct• 1>4X S.•ut St Alli li46 3627 NEWTUDOR STYLE 2 "tor.· t•ondo' ~ & J llclrm ·All 1.1rnt•111t1t•:-~·1.l W Wilson SIOO 000 l o $117.000 n.Jl '1~ Coasttine luilden \U-:SA \'ERDfo: .i Hdnn 3 Ha . ov~·rloX>ktnl! pJrk formal d1n1rq.: i.b(oauoru.1 Cam1I> room J !>o.,ume 'I '•'• lo.i n Ownr Hkr 556 til71 E-SIDE Pnme lcx'Jt1on :lbr p.irk & t('M.L!> Cr\$ JC'rll<;'o lhl' ~lrett St2~K ,\.,k f<1r llobert Milliken A~t 631~ C:Ol':-.ITRY ('II\ It \1 fo.11 ~TEAL''' 1': "dt· :Jbr ID"' moot•v rln l)y,nrr Y.111 he-Ip ... Jl\ m t" 1>1.1n.t :\,n &12 4300 ,\d \Ill 1•r a Hll. ~hr ONE OF A KIND Adult commuml} Wood rencec:t patio. s w1mmmR pool. double Rarage El~nc opener Great area. East.side 2 Bdrm II;, Bath Only $126.500 Call 64.>9161 •• •1 ••t I , . ~ OPEN HOUSE ' i'> REALTY · z. ... tEWPORT HEIGHTS llelJuurul 2br ram rm. 2ha R 2 Honm tr1 bu1 Id $126.0UO O"'n ,\lo(l 631 {»i&J MESA VERDE Jbr. ram rm Vacant rr ad~ to move 1n Owner wooous A~ 646-~- IY OWHER Owner 11.'lll help rmance 2b r . 2ba Co nd o ~ator wallpaper. 2 rnr gar. rnlrl air. elect R.81' door opnr Pnced to :-.el I at S9!1 500 C: a II ~ UJX) ~ rt. open beamed. 'ik~lates. :l Br Npt llgts arPa $125 000 642 ~l \O ASSUMEY.A. • BeauL1ru1 ~erlud('d J Bdrm, 2 b11 MPc;a Verde htne Only SJOK down. .i~sume balanl'e Bill Norton. Aleo 556--7777 J Br, 21, ba M1m·oreun View Pool & spa ll1i:h assumable loan Al(t 541·'8X> -------De.ta Point 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW!!! CDRA S T I C ALLY REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE> 3 br & bonus rm Shows like new' 8~'>'1 takeover loan & selle r sei submit terms Only Sll9.900. 7~·1501 A uruque lSOChq ft. one o r a kind aulhenllc Spanish ho use. 5br. 3 ~ba . 2 frplcs, etc. etc. Nestled In huge pin e trees Dst.te slu comer pro- perty. Unobstructed lltO' view. 3 OOW'tyrds. pool, larae 1ar. A beautiful .uJna. a50M or offer. flJ.lQU, 173-a41 .. f'Ja RED CARPET ·-754-1202 1044 .•.••••.•........•.•.•. l':'JJVERSITY PAKK Deane lfome Ken<o mgion model SI l!I 000 as.<ownablt> loan at JO 5'. PT\'rruum greenbclt IO!'d tam 4br Jb.ith A rt'JI 1>hOw place S229.51'0 o we 2nd SF.LLF R II AS B 0 l 1 G H T AN(ITTl1'.:R & llAS TO Sl:l..l..1 •' Oarn•ll l'u"h Ntt 631 1266 *•PRESTIGIOUS In WOOOBRILJC ;~ CIH~l:"-ll; l'lo'r to 1h1· ldkt' anJ bcauurull> .1p 1J01n1A.A(! C'a'>h tu t•\l:-t1ni: rmant'mj( ... , 11 gc•t ) ou a !I , loan ~llh monthh (}<l)~l!>I P&.1 "lo.in)! Sl~.lOO **IRYINE . S91,000! 2 bedroom townhorn1 1n "uper WOOUBIUIHi 1- Spbt len•l rnr ""\Jc \ Hl.l<RY '' \\\l,,tl h rltlgt fkcl lrlJ ;;;;1 :w110 •q~o tt .. rr..tnr ., Pk"' lr\ln• HERJTAGE PARK The ma>l beaut1rut Plan J ever 2 le•els . 31.\r 2•,Ba & famll\ room Bnck spa on pa0llo Be:.t locauon ror pnvac) & qu1t'l O t·t·n rat nr wallpapers . panl'lini:. drape.. ~hffr., & -.hut ter.. Earth lone ca l"J>(' to. Parquet enlr) Th 1!. home looks Just like a model Call for rurtht'r details e RANC H REALTY 551 2000 VACANT & WAITING For tht· ram1h that "Ill dµpr ~c 1at~ th1, I bedroom. 2•, b:ith horn .. with hard wood floor' 111 tht> hvmR ronm. k1tch"n & dining room Thi' home mo ha.~ c entral air m odi twru.n g I .. riw fa m 1 I) room & 1:-. 11lt•:ilh loacall'd on <'UI rk i..t1· 1n prt'!>t1g1ou:-. ('ollt•t:•' Park Both loun:-. on th" propen~ are a\11um.tbh' ~ 9112° o Loat1. Cow to T etWtis Grac1ou. .. · Nt>rth,,.ood patio home complt>ll' Wlth J bedroom.<>. dmini: room. tilt> enll') & heurth f1replal'e \':aull~ l't'll 1~ n ch t'arthton" \IC' cor l 'se 'our pro•,1·n1 hom e e<iu• t~ & '.1' 1• $128.500 BKI< <-.111 r,4().1720 mADEU.. -· --- SMOICETREE 4 Bdrm, 2"'2 ba. pool. s pa. 1650 sq ft S114.900 fo'a&t escrow • Like model Conv loan Owner 1Agt 559-5183 Tiie Groves lf your nexl move ts lo a mobile home· take a toe* al what we have to oHer 2 bdrm • 2 ba .. ram rm USO 1rq ft lnplr wide · dbl ga.ragc with garage door opener · ex· tra large lot. m .500. plus an extra nice park with many features for your t!l'\JOymenl. Jmt moved Into lnwn ~ ,,_II' 1tqu.lnlt'd -.Ith the Claulfled Ada TMy'rt U.. oa11Mt *O' LO ftnd ,_.Ole Pl•m1 Ind ll'l'Wwl)OU!MHI Call 644·13'76forappt I~ Properly 2000 I 300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• man\' ext ras 1n th1 ~ 1----------bo J ut1full> rlecoratt>d home Sl.80.000 A~!lume el05llng loc;n don osen · n m It o rs 1213-.; COAST lfWY LAGl'N;\ kt.ACll 4!f7 ~ 11°o lMTEREST Spect111'ular oce.in view 1 blk to ()('(•an < ·u,tr•m 3br den ~.000 likr l!fl ZB\or fi44 "1 t7 1052 ..••................... ~Mlqu.IRlty 28~ 2Ba t\lo'llhse A~ 1>Ull1l' 1n owe Call Ad smer ~ 642 4300 2A hrs d.t) IA.l'_C_OHDO PLl ·s YOL'R o~ SLI p 1 BR. 2ba. u.nderi:round parluflR BeautaruJ bwld mg with rme !>t:< unt' I' .1f'V at.ors and P' '° t k< ·'' pne<• mt.own at Sl75 UOO C'al. quir k ltH~ MS.FUCHS Pcrvilion Realtor 675..a 120 SQI, .kal ....................... Sii wuL~. Hakl·r<>r1eld. C:a <..:ons1ruct1vn to com mt'nct> 1mmt•d l~t .\ r U.\t'r bt-ntd1l ., lmm1·d rlo<,1nl( c:uaranterd ltaw bclrk a rtu romplP tJon SI ·~ 000 S4!\0 .000 Un Pr1nr1pah •1111) vle.a..'-t' 71~ ~ 9!177 Bkr W!!>h to ~II wparall'I). 2 tiwi.tl lrA.'o llurbor l..1wn \lrlUflt Ohvr• <.'O'il $450 t•u I.lot Worrfrn !tlli 10;~ '>'orxlland I ,1 CGpistn..o I 078 Coe111ucial EXCEU.arr BUY ' ................. '.'''' f'ropt"rly ln\t'I) '""'from 1h1' 111-~·1 1 >1•f-.\EHYlftl'l,I , ••••••••••••••••••••••• tmh rutt•l vmtn "'llh 1tir """' h11!h qUJht\ 1.lOIJ 'l 1600 ~ ~ h.1 fnimJ• Hh lU• & ' ft 1·u.,,11m h<Jmr 1 tn l wt ... al\ rond & 10.,. l,;1th 1.,., mo,.t1·r 'Ull• rn J 1 n t , n .. n 1 1• "' lrl)h Un I <a• re· 1on1·d •Md s11 ... ~, ''"hur.t-'> \, .... .r, .. 11., 49}.9494 495-5220 .C.u<•'«'I ~·,j:, l)I 49 6-24 13 830-5050 1' ~iurk•· Hltr 54" :fl'\IJ EXCE:l LOCATION in (a-ta \1Ma \lo 1th t·x1't IOI.! bu\lnf''-' '57!. OOIJ I MTlt'r 11.111 hf'tp hnJnft' 631-1400 I T iatin I 09 0 lncornt '1..,-ty 2 00 O frritt:.iport lleoc.h I 06 9 ••• ••••••.............. • ••••• •• • ••••••• • •••••• ••. •• • ••• • • • • • • • • • •• • • • MO Q4JAUFYIHG HARBOR VIEW I s.i .. <xu 0.,.,.n 1 u,t n 10CEAHFROHT IUllTY llllb t.\1 • t-~tdtt' 1kr , DUPLEX 1-:n,,m ( JIJI ln1nlil J I 11\ "'rt h11n .1 µr<11J• rt . ( rt>alJ\t' term'\ a' 1111 on r.1H.o:.t m th1• U1Jj(r.11frrt ,,.. .. ,, Jdf'Ulll ~·1u rm. 1 .,pi;cu~ unit!> •m ran· \lnna<'u "'llh h , Jt• d I lo.it "'''l hor ">ll 1Jrll~ rornl·r 101 1n t•'rrtlo r (AAH :11>'.l~;';I 1..Jl(' ~IJ.JJ I ••l1tr.1, .,r1·11 C.ill ror det<1 11' ,,,,.., !>••·• 1:1 1 nl l'n r1 11n C4b r.11 (~IW0 1 i{;liiltt1 ~~~~fbi dJ-'' .:1~ ~,zu Rl'al 1-:,tall" BIG CANYON I ::::::~ ...... ~al·ular golf <·vur'•' For Sc:M I I 00 c:-.LUP ~ c;q ft 1 to h •• •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ll<lrm,, a': bJ lh'i l'oot ·GO:-O:E .\J<~. 'OU: lJA' ~. and spa Sl.500.000 14tlen a dollar ~ "'"rth J Tlf STARNES CO. dollar But \OU r.in .. 1111 get .\ our morw' ... .,. ort h 67'>7761 m Uus ru r t> ~1nll!lt' "'ldt' .J" ... &lean 111dm~. ~la~~t'n< _ ___ __ room <tnd fru.11 tr•,·~ 1n IYOWHH HARBOR RIDGE ~ urut condo~ BR. 3•, Ba. 3 rar ,l!ara~r V11''4 ot ( JlalanCI. I-a:.hlOO 1 .. t.111cJ and ru~ht hiiht' f.'n n; 1111.h S.'11.";llJIJ M il tiHXJ l'-C'HH>llll 1-. Tl-.1< \h 0 c: ror SUS.SOU I S t4!.11 ~-061 1 \l.AUCER & LEE \10 BILt: 110 \1}:S ftaih.-r kid<; & (Wt-. I )I\ ~1 2 o{)O 11ffr r \t ''" Imm tx h ~ll n•nt '-l~.1 utll p•t · .. 'It, itil!l l ,,,h "l•l·1t.11UI J r '"Pl "'"IJ11r' 11 .... ,, l 11ln I lc·1WiL' :1 h.J J bJ • u 111111 I t • •• n.. i.,,, t rorn ',,.,,. "• 6 DB.UXE UHITS PRIMf: l::A.5TSIVt-: C'\1 2 .Bdrnu each THE~TAI<:-; t-:.~ Ct> 67:1 i761 20 HEW UHITS-CM fit' :autdul 2 bd . 2 ba t o wnh ouse unit s ,. frpk"!>. 'aulled ceil ~' n;J, JnvstmL~ 642 1603 4-PLEX <nl> I lrl\' Good Costa '4e:..t locataon J Bdrm 2 11.i U...llt'T' .,.,11 earn al IV r0< 4 'eo1r. ~ 000 dul41'l f-\IU pn<'t> S200 000 ln1t~ bt'lnl! upgr .idt'd cl.lld Jn.· ( ul h 0< t up wd 'I, arh 1n1 um1· s:!O 01111 1-..r t>ulllfin,,: T1•nanh , ... , UlJh t1t"' RENTAL INCOME PROPEKTY 1$,900 Modular T ypt> llomes. 2A hr se<:uril}. 3 pvt beaches. pool & pier 17141499-:.I 1.6 Bwlders I O'~dn. Xlnt. r e ntal a r ea C .M SpaClOUS R-2 lot + 2br house 189.950 J. Waltzt: 631 l2J66 l~~~l~- Ht.:ALTORS ---- s A N \ L E M E N T I': l>L'PLEXES t7 1 On t-;1 Camino Real 2 > r.. olrl As.'ume lge loan~ Sm 1th ~i')er, Agt, 64()..5357 INVESTORS r-tr1 quahry1ng. $83.00<t full pnt'e' J Bdrms '. I . b<t r ondo. $JOO() down Tot.al pymts or SSl2 mo Aa>nt. Paul ~i 576l .Sil urut.'i Raker'lf1eld. ra l'on<.truc t1on to rom nwnce 1mmed ht > r u.\er bt>nrr11-; lmmed <'l o\l ng Guara..oteed lc11.-.c bclck after complt' 0<.n SI. ~.OlO ~.ooo On Pr1n c1pab o n h please 714 ~ggn Bkr --- ll R ~.16 . or 24 un1t:- S425.<0>each 8-plex. 2) r:o. old. 23 5·; down. owe: baJ at 12 5"',. 12 7Xgross Jim \'alenl1ne. ,\j(t fi40.flm 220(1 ....................... Magmf1<'ent oceanrront Home S.Le Thtte Arch Bay, So.. Latuna Secun t> encla\·e overlooks t'l( qusate cove Ideal t1mt• to bwld while quality atthnA!C't5. contractors & matrrials are avatt· $895,000 Courtesy to Broker ~ Qual1firrl bu) en only please 1213 t ~l.300 ----- \klfT'O 88> -0eean vu lot' rM m ~29:l0 "'alk to Mcultain. o.~. -nnnw-l)rnm:JIH' U'>!' n1 I 'T:t nn• I ~•1 ~'°'' ll\1.1 ,1o,, h~ht' 6. .:la,., ::tl' fin ,.,ntran l'Jf>n t.!;! :•l(}l 1n 1 a ,h 111 t r.1d1• ·"" •·14 ~~:..'Un ... qua I If ' 1 n i: .I " ' , ' \l.uttw , 631 J;>,I; A PR€H IG€ •• ~ ............. . /'"-1--I H OM f~-------------- 2400 l~iZ~l~ HEALT tlHS II \FWOH Hll>G <'ONDO 3 Or , lort. 21011 rt II. \ lt'\4 lh!>urnahlt• !l i5' ; SJ'i!l!JOO I' at m k Tt'!lOrl' 1\~.6J I 12i;ll SU VIEW W /VIEW Pl1.11oh lg J bet -+ den '' ~uml' •1 ;5• SJ l!l.~11 PJt.nck T\·nor<' 631 12& l~:Z~I~ 111-:Al.TOH.S Stof\ Dn \.'<,um,· $27:1 lllO bal L~ !> bd cil'RJnt hlrmt' Pn n on h 1\ ~l. 1,.11 l2a) THEILUFfS 1978 DOUBLE WIDE 1 ·.,,1,1 \lt•,,j 111 'IJJI I' n·nl f11rr.opt1 rin.1 t (l'A <' Tortc>fse Mobile Homt>s Q/2·8421 Hin f ro111 '111•1 I.au1.ir "''"' c·u-.t om h u1 It lm•pl.tet• -.p.a 2 •i-ar-. Ill"" Sil~ <:»1 l'nn1 1P·•1 .. mh 675 ~1 •EXCITING• Soe<latluy Lmel~ Hlghl~ up~raded \ 111.t We:.t Homl' 20>.tiO l.Jituna ll11ls n1t·••<,1 5 \ter park. ('orno·r lot "' l..lfi:t• p;,110 ar.•J 1\1r r nnrt n n I' S2i ~,uu I ,J l\5(J2!j I UdoPn I '.I i 4 T ,. J \ t' I ,. I .. ~ cabana. ouLS1dt· put111 & ~arden D1shl4 a:-. her. rl t !> p O s a I · r r o ~ I r r t• t' lu·at 1-.htJtl' In\ ri.1 m<>nL ... 33.lJ W toa:-.l 11'4 ~ :'-Ill 645-6646 \IOl>C'd ::-.undu~ LOW DH-lOW INT. C'orner kX duplt>'< \'l'r) luw OO\lo1l will Jllow ~ ou to bSWYlt' 9°. , IMn und wllt·r r1nance b.alan1•(' ere.it nmt.al area Onl> Hl!IOO t:.111 :-to.,. 97q ~u ALLSTA.TE REALTORS 100/oDOWM Mo~fyiwq T14 o houses o n R 2 -.;e14port He1ghti. lot Take over 11 !aS~ loans Owner L" ''<'!') negotiable and Will hst<·n to YOUll terms Sl25.000 Call 752-19'l0 FOR LEASE ~ 2 bedroom 2 bath homl' ;\1 1!1!>10n l.ak1•' l'ounlrv Club l.olf tervus p0ol Beauurulty tandM·aped. no main· tm.ance ) ard 9'JIO Clubhouse Rd l~rt Hot SpnnK~ 213 378-257'2 ~Pilot Spe<ial 3 8'. 2 ba, rrplr. gar 2 Blks rrom airport 811-t Hear Ctl \ S79.500 Newport \1.esa Rl'a It)'. 642 !Ml t . 64S4483 t:lyde \le Ka> Luxurv 3br , 2ba m1ru ranch 11 •ac. 2y r old Mananas foothills. Ap- ple Valley. sm.500 s ac.. wate r Sl5.000 Agl O\nstme 714 241·2175 · o.tofStalt :i nctrm "Bonita". '1n1tlt· ~l<.r. ('00 UJlll, OnRIOUI dn'a. adult hom1· 1,.,, 1·1~ ~1e\lo' Sl79,000 I L~ll!llGS & C:O 6-W-~ BYOWNt:H Ila} front blip. s upC'r View, 4 Br 3 Ba F'in avaH 673 1003 Fr1g1dr11 rc 1-'r l'nl"h J ••••••••••••••••••••••• armo•rt• d1\·1d t-r 2 Ci)UAIL HAWAllAHCOMDO ~t.orageshed.s. corner lot PL .._CE Ka1lua Kona. S7S.OOO. tHU6363) A f :S. Furn. On ocean . Mewpori THTOCe .-.oraTtlS"' 11n, Int. Financing avail. Deluxe-Sewly upgraded By All· 673·91597 ,, .. ..., 2600 II' ON BAY f1Ui 2 boats J Br 2 ba home. fixer upper $415.000 W11l1am 1-:. Do ud&. Co . ln r 1714 '673-1600 DoY..-Shon1 '4 bedroom pool home With pnme view in pre suae area Call now for details C entury 21 New p ort Ce nttr . ~ UDO ISLE 3 br. xtrla lae lot, owner motivated. 1425,000. Smlth·Neyer, ~.~5357 ti9WPOIT HGTS 2 on a kit, Hr. 1-.81 • new aar. as •. 11•.000. Allwn1bl9 In rnn only Ry °",,er 171·4'05 or ..,,,.,, u )'OU ...... u.. rnantt fOf' a ..._ tar, be ure M> IM mMr•.,... ..\'erti.M for .. le le ~. c~ & drps. 1971 20"x40 10,. flU:JO ,.M.I Sk}llne. light int. Walk ~~~~~~~~~1 ••dltt.,___ 1n closets. 2Br. 18a. -.._... 2700 young adults welcoml' 32 HEW UHfTS M.I. •••• 5 •=:-::_.• 11 ••=:••• tJ ~> Near beach 12.000.000 ---...,.. CLASSIC Good lerm1 Will ex offers you these pto- MOllU-HOME change Own Agt perties • SAA.IS &12-9804 ok 64"4 4720 ~s R· l lot in Capo Be acb 2700 Harbor. Ste 206·/\ Pali.sades Good tenru 540.5937 E1s1de t.nplH. all 2 BR. m.m». . Aa .... for Sale 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~e Havuu, Ca 160 a c rt parcels. paved count)' rd Btaut1fuJ lake view 6 m to Hava.au landing r t · .artmartnl . . llKR. 714-s.29·9977 .. ..... , ... Wt llOO ....................... J '*... au I Ir C.:«Oftl d•I Mn nu.one au wa.m •mT - lpk. ~bar. DR. W 0 Texaco SttVI« statrori in hlnc>. etc. 1249.500 Assm Ontario. Prime corner. In. Allf. ~ Wi llexcl\anie. Four deluu imit.I. 2 Bd 2 Ba •• with 1ua1e1, mo.ooo Seven new unlta with ~. IDAA.)' txtra1. so.ooo ..,~ ...... ...112' TMIOYll ml11S 1e LOAM ao,._.-.; ....._. 14', ut, ,,.Juud fll;IU l.lue4 prtee .. o.1 ..... ....... MW411 Properties near Jubu Small to i..,... ranches in PlllO &oba.. For-further information. OCIDlad "*' Marb at. . s... ......... . mt ....... . haolobltl ~ ...... . ... 2 .. ,, .. . ............... 4 .. N~Plfte ... .... , ... ~.· ID&llia from ocne, C .as .. ••to Cln1laad ...... ,,... ~ ..... ........ -1141 ft . h••· lh~uud t• --. ..... .u1nnr ................. Oa,lllt m.,.,.._ • - I ~ f I j t ~ • t • , • ' . . ............ '--.... ~ .... ,.,.. .. • WednHdey. May 14, \NO ~u.Mu9'.taed .. t ••"8whk1~ ................ ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... "'·~ ........... IHI C.-. .. 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Jl'9 OCEANPRONT -tar ..,. .... 11050 ···-······ •• ••••••••• ·-... •• •• ••• • •• • • •• • •• Woode oo... a..sun• Bch tor •ummw IDOi 'l'Dhle lBr. lBa, C1"pU & drapes, w.aditt lee 2br lba: •Lio 28r . 2Ba, Juoe Mhrv -tor• moa, si• for Pl lltove, encl. t•r. • 2br. a. adlta. 00 pets, Labor Day . Sl0,000 •umow IDOi. 7t0-IUT yard. Water pd. DOO • aewdecar. pooltu-1162. -~------- Vena!Dea 2 br, 2 ba, bltn.a, .... te s..r. 4100 '350. Small pet ok . 5!!18· ....... ,..IDO. ..,~ ..... ... "" hr ,_ or IN J Br :r"' 81 cmdo. AIC. dbl car IN. all appl PoOl 1 Ju lnall, DO Pflla 1'100 JJ44 ~!!f.!! .... ?~~~ C..MIM J7J4 ....................... SHORTT!:JUI 8-t.ala ll15Wwa 0 Up A.-& 1'1M170 211r. 1 ~. ceoter ol town. Bllim. Gar. Adult.a. No .,...13116Mo. ~ all emeoltlea. 17$-4912 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• llr'abr. Movinl! Avo6d depo4Jtu 6 cut llvln1 expenat1I Profeulonally tlnce 1171. ............ --....................... ·------•w• ........ , ... lb ~ 1111 lkh, • m\aat n• 04 :.no. ., ... Us pllMdl ltH ....................... ............. "'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• G-1111 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm, nu IHtl nl caJl)eU/ tlra~. 1:1(.,.t trlr ~. kkb • pc'tl at Good locauon ISM/ mo.Gl·23M 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay front Little hi 3 i.l.Ot)'. 2 br boat sbp. hve in miUlon S home for mlO/mo. 675-3067. lal:loa ........... 0 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. Iba. house. New paint. Nr O<'ean & s hop· plng. F\Jm. SS.SO. Unfurn 1500. 937 .:917 ----eon-.. Ms 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S of Hw). 3 bdrm 'fireplace. beam cin~s. prv yard, 2 l'8 r gar .. 'S7:'iO New paml ms /oul &16-1220 T'ROI" DECORATED HOME Corona ltghlnds w/key to bchs, lg bv/din rm. frplc. nu cpts thruout, JBr, lBa. k1t w/new oak cabiDets/Uleldshwshr /s · tove, dbl ~ar. family. $700 mo. w/grdnr lse. 673-9336 3Br. 1.Ba, quiet. No pels. 11125/mo. ()pen Sat. 11·3, 002 Begonia, 534-1134. Costa Mesa 32 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •2 Br Condo. nr So. Csl Plaza. ~ & spa. $500. No pets . 759-0217; 641-1460 ·--------1 Llluy I br, J be eoftdu, dbl pr, f' r pool fl 1pac. e.,-o tn> lJt fl laat S:OO 0$1G f;'Mdt QJi.to I 8r t 'I ' bM.hl am aq tt reuo. 11a r lrpll', O t W ~mo hi l t t N' f1>.zm Mon 1hru •~' 3brb~ ~···~ Nn1y ~'<Walf'd Wal~ to ~ t''ll 1'1•11• lt.-1 WN ~ I or 6441 ~ .-1...-1111.nnieo l22' •••••.......••..•.•.... ~•n \oU luv.nh04.°'l' :l ttr •dtn. I l' ba $b40 or J tir+lkn, J ll bit ~ 1"ws !)l)l~. fn,·d \tird. trJ,1ll', &Jbl 111r Ai.;1 ~ DAMA CRIST Ra.ke tu Manna from lhl.'I lo ,<'1 > lJKAND N t-:w 't<'w horn(' 3 Ur+ rum rm hl•rnr v.· ':?bl1. i-unn> ll8tl0 t..1tt'h, stip d1n1n.i nrt'a. alrium. :.unkt>n ('On\l'r:.lHIOll 1trt-11 14 bnr k frpk llpitrnded Cptl> drµ:, AY atl now S67S mo. lse 8\'lfll Nd lstllut +sec. Call for app< to see Dys 637 4658. eves~1n1 or960-~ .......... leoch 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORREMT 4 Bedroom. 2 bath home with a fireplace. Walk to all St'hools S650/month whic h in c lud e s a gardener. Call 962-9824 Elegant 2 bdrm, fam rm & den, ($725 moJ. Plush CllJtS, 21 2 ba. cedar & glass. 5 blks to ocean. Dbl car pvt gar. fully mainl yd. Adults, no pets Inquire at ~ ll!th SL 714-96().6331. Homes for rent, $450 to sooo. 3 BR 2 Ba. fncd yard & gar. Kids/pets<* Ketlh. 962-4471 HOM~ FOR RENT 3 or 4br. Pnced from ~s:ses. f'nC1J yard & gar ages. Fam 1 lies please. Kids & pets welcome. Call 964·~ Of' m.2971. Agt, oof~. 411 J.9th St. Big 4 BR. 2'7 ba. Walk to beac h . Slll5/mo. 848-6378 2 Br, not s uitable for kids. Vic Beach & Yorktown. Pref 111Jddle age working cpl. no pets. S400 mo 9Q..8996. 4br,Jba,3000sq. tt. ~ma to ocean 1';2 y r o Id SB7SMo. lncl grdnr & wtr 714-847·2902 2 Bdrm I Ba. carpels / drapes. closed garal(e. patio w/ fenced yard, garbage di spo s al & stove, no pet.S. S38S Isl & 1ast + S75 security . 77().5629 2tl-, house. M50Monlhly 4br.2Y.iba.beach area.No 9631 Albacore. 11.B pets. S650Mo. Webb Realty. 493.0761 ____ 548_-6366 _____ -1 Vacant Condo. 4 bdrm. 2 1'n-plex 2br, l Viba, encl patio, gar No Pets S435Mo. $250S/D. 1303 Baker St. Apt. C 642·7743 E'side3Br. 2"'1 ba, dbl ~ar & yard. Avail June ls t 5650/mo. 631-1094 2br. pr. Adults. No pets. S400Mo. tst,lasl +dep. ZB>Elden. lBr. Nwpt Hgts, close to bch. pvt yd, 2 car garage. nopets.S3'75mo 631·0749 2br. gar. cprt & drps . Yant 2 ctu.ldren OK. No Pets. Water & trash pd. S365 Mo +Sl OO d e p . Slory. S495 per mo 19850 Cambn dge. H.B. Call Mack 962·T788 3 Br. 2~ ba, almost new. near the beach. Nace pvt home $675. mo. 631-1266 ask for Chuck Spiller. REALTORS 4 Br. 2 ba. pool home. New crpts & drpg. S675 mo. in· ct pool maint. Kids ok. 968«i47 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-5637 Brand new exec pen · __________ , thouse. With or W/OUt ~Br. I ba. NO DOGS. S400. boat •·p Jbr 3ba beaut Call Ad·S1lter 176. s u · · · crpting & much more. fM2.GX> 24 hn. Best Hwilingtoo Harbor EASTSIDE Io c . 0 w n I A g l HolM For a...t 21J.866.12&; nuzs.S920 Newport Harbor Sch.ls. Oose to shopping, 3 br. 2 ba DDC:h. frplc. lrg yd. 2 car autodropeoer. Move in CODd. Crptd, mod k It. '750 mo. Call owne r 8.m:z. lA&. Bcb. ee•eAee .. e•eeeeeeaeee•e 18Cf A.LS 2 Bil. 2 ba • , • .. • ._,TS 2 Br + 0 . • ...... ll:ICI i 8ll. 2 ba .. • . .. nn 3 BR.21'1 ba ••• ff:JO •BR i1,ba ~m 3 8R..2ba • 900 A.l\atwt tn Ill Us 4 HR. I" bM l.ake Foreet lllO J Ill', ·~ tHa. frplt'. roverfld peUo. new paint ln ., OUl Cbcl lo t•ver yltun1 21U31 Via S110 S.bMUan., L. N CiemWIUt.)' • J LI S T JtF.DEX:ORATED ~. ,._llll, :s8r, 2"'-Ha Twn.hile nr U&11 ~Ci •II •port:; • tlk'll To aee ..all owor -.l82::S II Ni i\ <Pl.SI Iv. • m1.: dy levm 2hr. 2 aty. l'•ba. rondu ·-n. l..akn" Xlnt lo<' llr•Ul detvr Brand nl'W H"I rt•qd No pt'h ~Mo M'7 l200.673 4119 J Br. den, 21~ ba 1-'rplr. JIOOI, adllll 5600, lslt lasl. Sf'(' &tll46 ---- 4 Hr. View. sp11. $62!1 Call Ui4rl\nt>. 6bl I llH or 4lH 3672 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\utltnlt'k Oleo. bt•1tut. :. llOM1'::S FOR RENT UR prof l1tmh.c11pcd J ut 4br Priced from Q. 1234, X2l4 $4!;11>~ Fncd \ ard ~ KANOIOSAN JOAQUIN plt>ui.e . K11Js & Pt'b .: .i rages i-· am 1 l 1 e" I Lux l!Rr, ma. VIAUllt-d 1wlrome Call 964.2566 or 1't>1hngi1 , plush q 1t:., :1733"1 ~· nof4'_!__ frµl r . At:. wahr, dq r . Hlwporl t.oc.h 3269 C'Tfna. 2 car .car. romm ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool & Jacuu1. pal 10 NO t-·n~· Apt & ('ondo Xlnt luc Adlt:1. no p\'l:., ren1ab V1lllt Rt'nlals non smoker pref Avail ~4912 Bltr June I S67S mo. 551·9230 · ------- eves Oranllt"lroe l Br rondo on st.ream. Pool. tennis. bit ms. s:ll5 644·0355. Rancho San Joa q on glfcrs 2br, 2ba. den, fp. dlb gar Ad.Its. No pets $71.S 67J.4496 WOODBRI DGE . ~'YCAMORE. 4br. 212ba. frplc, lndscpd, lrg patio. Nr pool & tenrus lake tyr lse. Avail 6 -28. S796Mo 640-9991 Woodbndge condo 28r . lBa 10 mo new. $500 mo mcl N'<' fat'1liue-s. rt'fng Avw.I 1mmed Call Bob 556-0356 wkdys. 552 3561 C\.~ $25~1o Uruque 3br. :!ba, Orangetret-Gar Pool. aldts, no pets. 833·3307 ---- - Lovely Greentree hm 2Br. F R. cpts1drpb, dbl µr, pd gdnr, comm pool, ctuld OK. $550. 631 4692 Woodbridge Sycamore 4br. air. frplc. r ul de· sac. Nr ~ & tennis. loclds gardnr. $775Mo. 6'5-0776 Irvine Groves 2br, 2ba. den, beaut decorator mode! Condo. W 'quallt} crpts, wa ll & window covering~ t;ntrl air, frplc. patio w 1outdoor l 1g ht1ng ,t1rn l'd spnnk.lers Pool, Jar ten n1s ;\va1I June I S650Mo 644· 7719 3 Br, 2 ba. single floor. 2 kldsok f'Tplc.2cargar. No pets Univ Park $695. Sierra Mgmt , 641·133t Vcr:.a11lcs condo. ba~ & oreun "1ew, 2br. :.!bJ . lrJll C. full Sl'CUnty & umt'01t1t's S7001Mo Owner 544 0614 wkd) !I, ~I L20 eves & wknds 2Br. spar~ condo on up- per Newport Bay. 1"'-Ba. frplc, view, 2 car gar. I.Yr lse. S6501mo 1st & last + S200 cleaning fee Call Mr Fuent es . 833-0070. C'ute 2 Br I bo Cotta1i:c on wooded 101 , r edwood deck:.. palio, n1cel} de corated,frp k . bri1·k walk ~ t\vall 6 2 Sli2S1 mo. 645 6625 t.:astbluff rondo Vi1·w 3Hr, 212 ba lmmal' S!.150 mo 75!1 124 4 ('V/Wk:nds ---- IM' 28r, 2Ba house I' i blocks to beac h $65-0. 700-!l'J.J6 aft 5pm --_ ... __ ON WAT E R Large j!round floor 2 Bdrm. den. 21,; ba. patio & M'Cunly nJOO/mo be Ni ce 2 Bdrm . 2 ba S'lSOtmo. WATEllffiONT llOM£~ REAL ESTATE 6J H400 ---- Highland Dr. lovl'ly 3 Ar 2 Ba horn<'. $700 lease Owner 1-48l·OS14 llarbor Ridge: 4 BR Kens ington Model. rt">rn oir view; guarded ~a t e $2000 Mo. Sunny One Rulty. ask for Ellen 5.51 6427 or 752 5111 Charmin~ older 3br. 2ba. Carport. S5SOmo Yrly. Woodbridge. Warm . _31233rdSt. 673-1542 inglon 2 Dr, den, 2'12 Ba. LOVELY HOUSt: . 3bd. frplc. vacant. S600 lse Jba. nr Hoag & l>ch Lse 1646 I\ 552·5353 $750 64& 1035 3 BR. 1"'1 baths. frpl., Woodbndge area S6SO Mo yearly lease Bay & Beat'h 759 0811 ---LagiMat.och 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT R ~N TALS. new modular type homes, 24 hr i.ec pvt b c hs. adlto; onl y $4:>0-$1200 mo. & up. RMP499-3816 Central Laguna: walk to beach. shops & bU!I 2 BR, Iba . $800 Mo. l »Vely 3 bdrm. home in private Emerald Hay. patio. walk lo beach & Pftl'lt. Lease $1700 mo Call II§ with your rental lis ting s We have qualified tenants wait· ing ~ 1\aner Assoc 494 ll'T7 w~~~ San CM1M11lt 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOH~ In today I & 2 bdrm, wlk lo bch. nlrE' & rlean S325 10 $375 498-1903 or 646-0507. 3280 .......•....•.•........ SOlm I COA.'iT P l.AZA Deluxe condo 3 Br. 1112 ba Dbl gar w 1opnr, laund hkup. i\IC, kids. pool, Jae. bllln.s. Avail 5118 ~ S34·7029ev 3298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br, 211.Ba condo. Qwet -.WTOWldmgs, P\'t patio. 2 rnr gar. pools, tennis. ~pa , game ro o m . s pacious grounds Newly d eroraled. No pets. t'hJJdren ok. Lse or rent ~Imo. Belly Toland. (146.5.531. eo.cdou1•e1- UllfwWlhed 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••3 Br. 2 ba Condo nr S. Cat Plua. Pool, spa. Gas pt •. No pets. 7$9-0217 ~~ ~o+w~~? 3 Br. 3 ba in NB. frpl .. pool . r ec. cent er Newport Terrace. $575. lst & last +sec dep. 730·2651, 49 3·3280, 494-81.59. • 1 Br Dplx. yd Off St. prkng. $315. no pets . 1S4R17 orMl-1460 SO. OOMn' CONDO a br. 2 ba. ... ni. pMio. pool, ' -. m>mo. Dl·ZIM a.. ....,, 2 er, a ba cc.lo.. Decorator CpU, drpa, ....... lrp&e. 2 ur pr, pOol/tpa, no ..... IAl/mo. 1.M+~ ........ DO YOU onDAUllVICEt LCIM,... ...... •tt.b ·••ta.Dmb PUot .... ~.Ile• .. ,. .......... . ==·,., ..... . .. 8 ., ... ........ \ Ler t)f'\ u-smcr Ye6~1?J ~OU(~. M-lincf ~ lfXA( ~ Zk~;~ .. 7~~~. YOU may request Ad.Sitter llfVice when placing yox od . . . our AO-Sitttr number w'M appear in VolK Daily Pilot od •.. ~ tokes your men ag11 .. . you catt In at ywr conwMnm to qtt the "'ID• to 'f04lf od . . thil ~ 11 only $5 ptr wttk For more Into. mation and to place yu od mll ...... . Adult condo. I sty, 2Bdrm, S4SO 546-2313 or 556-&139 H.B. on the 11and . sec. bldg. all amenities 9X>/mo <213>333-3846. Deluxe 2tlr, 2ba. auto aaa f'Jlk, ocean~ bey views, bltn.a, aecurtty, pool, Jaeum. wt11ht rooms. enlertalnmenl facll., 1ame room. park·llkt ..wn,. ~ to beacbe9. Lido • realauranll. Adull• only . UH. '44. 4111 e Vt I 6 It' ••. HJI ...... ................ . I'*-• I ~ba To•n· .... _ ........ _ T:t.:r.1:• .. 11011• N\t'e lbr, ~· Quiet. Sep by pr. f!mply lldJt. No peg.~uxu CASADIC>aO AU. tmLITI ES PAI 0 Compare btfore you rent Cu11om design fHllm!t; Pool, BBQ. rov'rd 1ara1e. nt!w furnllure. surrounded With pll.Wh umdlc:. panll /\dull ti viJll at Ila best Nopeu. 1 bdrm f umished $385 2 bdrm fumiahed S460 B W Willoo, 64.2·.urtl ...... CllllNdt 3740 • •••••••••••••••••••••• H.1'1RHIST Span.I.sh F.state Li vine! HeauWw park IJke sur· roundin":s. Ttrraced poot Sunken gas bbq. :.park.ling fountarns. 'pac1ou s room s. \;cparate d ining a rea. Wallt In closets. home· like IW.chen & cebmell. Walk to Huntington <.:enter. l Bedroom f um $405 2 Bedroom furn $485 2 BrTwnhse. unfum $475 Adults, oo pc'ts. Utilities 1-"r~ ! IAQUJ.NTA H ERMOSA 162Jl Parkside L.n. I blk W. ol Beach, 3 blk:. s oC Edinger. 8'7·S441 L..,..IMc.h 3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACll MTR INN Mwd serv . rolor 1V. heated pool. Ut1l <7141494·5294 985 No. Coast Hwy Luxury studio. f'rl'(' maid serv Color tv. SIOO wk Spa . Mature prd . &'l2Zl ~otJc Penthouse, 2Br. 2.lia, spa, maid servt<'t' lnCI . cir 'TVs. SZS-0 per wk 49&-'l2Zl Mlwporl t.och 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEHAVESUMMt:R RENTALS WEEK OR MONTH associated BROK ERS-REAl TORS 202\ W l olboo •'1 1&61 --------- THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR·ROUNO FUN: Social Act1111t1es 01· r1>clor •Fine Suna,1v Brunch• 880 s •Par tie~• Plu~ much morn GREAT RECREATION· Tt•nn1~ • Frt.'f\ Ltt-.~On'. "''" t. ' ro !.ti or, 1 • 2 H•'olllh CluO,•Sauf11'• 11yaruma!.'>3Qe • !>wim m•nq • Gol l Onv1nq Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS. ~.nqll ,. I & '} Eif'<lrt•r1m'> • Fur n1•1neo t. Unlurn1~nrd •• • Aoull L1111ng • Nu Pt1I s ....................... ........... 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAVYRONT BAL BOA ISLAND 2 bdrm. 2 ba modem, rrJlk. Prevloull Owoera unit. Teak c abs .• peneMid. lr1 pat.lo. 11100 yeariy.l73«10 ..... , ...... 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br. 2 Ba. very lg, all on l lloor, be.autilul new dlx decor , frplc, pvt, nr beacb "' bay Avail DOW • Ou1dtto OK. $750 mo 1D12 West Balboa. JeH 'T»?m. eor._ .. Mer lt22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0i&nmngzbr.1 ba. rrplc. bttns. s.\50 mo lst & last. Si!OO deposJt. 642·S290 South ol Hw} 3br. lbu. rll)k:, W1D bkup. Pall<>, gar. l yr lse. s.»e>Mo Avail~l.9. 714-883-2723 . ltZ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm apt, gas paid l::ncl gar. adlts 642·5073 --- 1 Bdrmupt Encl prll!(e. gas paid. 642 5073 2 Bdnns, I bath ii pl Adults. Gas paid 642 5073 snJNNING lrg 2br. 2ba. ~ apt. Pool. rec area 710 W UlthSt IRAHDHEW Beaut. adult apt. Spac. 2 bl', 2 ba lwnhse w1fp . bltm, LIR. pall05. W:,Oto $C7S 642· 1603 TSLMilnt N<.'Wf.y decorated 3 Br 2 Ba townhouse S pal'IOU b f I f"t.1>lace & pool Qw e I an•a AduJt:.. no pel:. s.e 675-~/645-3381 --------w AU.ACF: ST A PTS Newly decorated 2 br apt I ~. $395 Small dukl ok.. oo pet.s 645-4411 or ~2020 SO. CST. rLA1A 3br 2ba Coodo $620 2br llJa Cotldo S48S lbr. lbd t'ondo s.175 AIC new n 1>L'i, drps. & uppln.., pool , sec gal(• No pet.., I' I' 968-3652 . 556-2627 or i'Sl.a:l87 Sharp 2 BK 2 Ba. pvl paliO, bltns. J(ar, water paid. No peU. Avail now. $450 mo. Call S46·SSl!O. ~toe Pam oc Larry 2 Br, 2 ba, spac1~. cit' an . newer Tnhse. Adil:. no pets. s:ns. Dase 645 7300 E!Stde. spac 3 BR 2 Ba. adlt condo. dbl Jlar. pool. ssso m o 6Jt·3HMK . 64.s-6822 m> 3 Br. 2 ba. brand Ol'W apt Frplc, patio ~ard. washer dryer hook·up t-ncl gar TSLMgmt 642·1600 Nr So. Co.at Plaza. 2 Br 2 Bil. PooU. landlcaplna . carpJrt. IVC A.dulta only no pett. ~ less diac. 83M447 at :JOI dys. 1 BR, E /Slde duplex, yard, oew C'pll, S330 mo. • 1900 or 640-7814 Wa.lll to beach. 2 Br 2 Ba condo. dto, frpk. pool, Jae. sauna. muat see. .,, &4&-l.534 Newport Condo 2 br A ba, -aq. ft. Crptd. plant.· don~ beaut. wall covertn11. club facll. Pool • JKUlli. ~ mUe from beach. ~ mo. ~TIS 132-4.134 Alf\. Y HO CHAR•I ••HOWll•• Renlal Sha.rioa Service Hu Roomma-. P'or Vou 953-0579 7 days 95.1..()385 8nmd new 3bdrm. 1 ~ba Fl~ace. s.54-0Mo. In Newport Hoa M&-5001 strr.morso.aa Middle •1es hu 2br. -V-1 L_L_A __ B_A_L_B_O_A--1-8-r-.1 clean furn. apl to shr. A.ll utiJ. I 1moke. l200Mo . adlt.s only. dot a«wity. 811521 ocn view, pvt under· Large lbr upper. Kitch, bltlns, crpts & drp11 Mature Mtulu. No Pm. 642-40M alt. 4P M . LUXUaYUYlMG grow)(f P4U"klA1, S600 mo. Am seeking a female. includes aU lltll. except 25·35, t o s hare a 2 dee & phoat, )'l'ly lse bedroom BAYFRONT preferred. 529·417 l , home; 1325/month in· 8J8.9361 duding utsliues. Must be In quid adult complex Spec. I br apt Calhed.r a.I c:ei.lmp, ps frpk • d IW. Pvt balcony. pool, Jae. No pets. S38S mo. Mesa Pines. 2650 Harla. SPMC 549-2447 2 Br. l ba. A1C. adults on· I>. no pet.S 3t01 W 19th St, C M.S32S Westchffarta I br upper. rrplc . S350 ut1l 1nr l. 631 7346 2 Br~ 0ew __ <lr_a_pes-.-l-c-h1ld ok. no pet.s Sl60 rtnt, Sierra M.gmt 641·132A 2.flr. lBa. adllS, no pels. garage. 5425 mo 646 0354 3Br. fam rm. brand new. gar; Nwpt Island. S800 mo. 631.QlO. 631 ·~,.,. 2.Br. 2Ba. Upper duplx. Wallt l.O beach. Frplc. sndk.eocl. pr. $500/mo No pets. By appt. only ~ or 979-2967 a.fl 5.:l)pm. Villa BaJboa. New large lbr. Condo. Patio, pool Oteful View. Sec. ga lt!. Bib lO beach. SS25Mo 838-9100 Beach House 2bd. Iba I OS lSlh St. Yearly rental S'r.'IO mo Apply between S &7P)f ~udloApt S(v,rfg, W ll>. Ck\ the beach Bach hotel 1-.'°'ide $225 uttl µd apt_ 2D1 W Ckeanlront. ~l.~T.J2 S250mo + S2SO sec &de ---par.it 673-4154 2 Br I ,.., ba. lrg deck ----- pQOo, comm pool. s pa, 'h Blk bdL 47th Sl 2 Bd. JllC, clbhse l Mi to S C~t New crpts. drps, paint Plaza. Adlta only, no-llD>mo )'l'IY. ~ ptts. 5485 67S-~l60 2 Br. ·~ Ba. F. P . ..., blk LarRe clean ?Sr. t:ncl to beech Refs reqwred iear Adults/no pets s:n~ Avall 6/1 yrly. 975 0363 :"or Back Ray. 321 Monll' ctf.~re:s . VlllU.~l~. 2 BR I BA Vlt:W. S4!.t0, ~. last. we . Avail 1m med Call U11v1d. u~t 646-~ ............•.....•..•. 2 Br. l ba garage. yard, new t'rpl & pa.int. $400 ~anha 661 116 l. 494-3872 ----._ .. '""°" .. oc:h 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.oYef) aJI adult, no ~s. 1.2&3 Br 3 pu 6200 t;d iAAe.r. ~ b ~l!f MAIUHE:R'S WAUC ~ 2 & 3 br apt.s from $4.50. Frplc. lar1ee )d, pall<>. pr, nr Hunungtoo Harbour. children OK ltm2 Jib a~le, ap· l 840-5623. Deluxe poolside nra lg\' 2br 2ba Bltns. dshv. hr 1'7 rrules bt'ach 1\rllh. no pt't lt SJ95 m o 5:)6.8362 WAR.VER ALGONQUIN 2 HR I Ba Din Garai:e balrony. laundry. I t'hild OK. no pet:; S47 5 + $400 ~1t C.all 964·~ or 973-2971. agt. no f tt 3Br, 2Ba. frplr. pau o. t.wn be> & ocean Yrly l..e~ San Ck:uwu:t1 3176 ..........•...••...•••• 1 )Tar oew. oce.an view 3 br, 2 ba. split level a pan menl Bu It U\.'i. <'I rpt'I , ~ 2 c·ar porh. laun dry facility Pubht· Ten n1s Court' and Golf <:our\t right behind Adu.lb no ~ A~flllJ b 1 t> 1 m m ..-d 1 J t 1· I } • $4 7~ It J )e O wn t•r &C2-01.1' 28T lrg dec'k. garal(t' $375 mo '>'a..lk to beach i:;,~ ~03UI s..-. c..,1stu""° 3171 ...................... N:w 2 br + z ba condo . ba.lrooy wl vww, Jtara11f". ~ f p. pool • ,,.. ~ C.ill Ad ~1ttcr •4J. 6"-2 4.Dl ~ hTli AfAafNWi .. I FwW~ ~ a..tfwNis.lwd 3900 ...••.•..•.•........... SalilllYlllafe a te1pons1ble person and a non·smoker who enjoys &_clean hving environ· menl and a ·n o n · partying" lifestyle. In· terested women please c all Patty at < 714 I 673-SCXM aller 5 30 p m. foe an interview appoint· ment Respomible non-smoking female 25 with I well· behaved l'al, desires nice bechor 1 br apt 1n c M .. CdM, Newpo rt or Laguna area up to $300. Call Ad Sitter UM7. 642..ux>. ~ hrs. ----- Non·smoker M to share home m C M. Mus t be clean. Sl7S. 549· 1643. Sent. -----F'ern wanted. 2 bx apt ~ Cetier St. Apt 112, CM. S150 mo ~ ..., ut 1l. ~1232 Phah new lwhsc 3br . 2Vzba, pool . $175~0.+~uul. Sec dep. !6>3148 -----· - Female rmmtc wantl'd. SUl~l mo Co~la MN.a. c:.aJ l 1\n.n 1t1.I\ 6. 631 54 2IJ Fem rmmlt• 14ntd to o.,hr JtJr. house C ~ • $2011 M i1 eves 631 925.'l --- 3 Hr 2 b.I how...-14 IKJCll l ~ ... us t Lt' clc.rn. fell> Sl&s mo &31 276.1 ------ 2 !-'tu \hr Jbr. l • 1 ba r<>n do <.-Ofn11 (um S2SO / mo llartlor lfl I i1t-sler: ,.~ lO (~ .. 1;·11\• ~' to DeaU\.llll' ,., . ~\() .uJ4 To :.hr :mr h<>tJ.,,. in fr\' $.!50\lo .., Ulll. 113'! 6175 ~t s X> Hl'f1nE'd profl'!>b lonal barht'lor Share home wl~ Lil Tusun. Pool. tenrus rouns. pvt pa uo. caJJ (>\ e. S44-179f; 4350 ...................••.. WA.,lfo:D Garage m l'dM 6i3 ~1 IOJCa>' gar Storage onl~ Caita .'1e-.a S3.5 mo t:all 1 5pcn 6.JS.4120 ------- Cuuble Gar . torage or ' Sl are'f";" Sl60 mo C ~t l..e11,~· meMage 631-0749 • Mooe1~ Oµun Cld•ly 9 lu & Adlt s. l bdrm. I ba. rl~E' to bch. ;-.;a luds No pel'> s:n> mo 536-3436 3 l 7. 7th St .HA ~to $350 I br. I ba apt, - :->ew 1&2 bdrm lu~Ur) adult a~ 1n u plan'\ f ro m S390 . 2 bdrm ~ from $5.35 +- pools, U'nru..'I. waterfall'\. ponds I (j ...... (or cook In~ & ht-atmg paid 1-'rom San Diego 1-rw' dn'e :"'onh oo Beach to ~cF .. dden then West on .\tcF11ddt•n 10 St'oi\IH nd \'ii I ..o ~·· 4400 Oakwood Garden Apartments near new. frplr. laundry 2Br l'•Ba townhoust· nn. all bltns, adults only ~cunt}. tennis. <,pa . TSLMgmt 6429412 l(ara~e Near bea t'h Newport Beach/No . 880 ''"'"'' . ....... (714164!) 0!150 Newport Beach/So. 1700 lbth SI t0•>••" Al Ihm f714 j 642 8170 Large J br. ~ ba op~r. F.ncl. garage Newly de coraled. Avail now. $450 c all 751 ·9905 I v~ meMage. 2 BR I Ba wlpvt garage and large pal10 Small 1>et OK. $425 mo Call 546-518>, ask for ram or Larry -------- 3HI' ocean( ront. $400wk 673-6210 $425, new 2 Br apt, end LBr. yrly °' S200 wk m the gar. l(t loc adults. no urnmer. pets 548·9441or963-2291 673 6210 Newer comp! furn l rm bach. garage apt, hte cook, all. gar. pool. S300 incl ulJ I 64.5-266.1 ---------- Avail I mo only 5117 lo 6/16. I Br, \.'a blk bch. $.150 incl UliJ. 642·9698 2br Big Canyon Twnhm on eoll ~. S1200mo to mo. Bill W e dmo r e. 644-7020 611 Lido Pa rk Dr. bayfront I Br forever vaew. full secunty condo. ~ 875-8343. 875-8670 LMRe 2br in 4·plex. New crpts & drp11 New dshwr Pvt Patio. Adlts. no pets 716 Shalimar S42SMo 5(1&.~ "1lfESEVILLE" 28r w/gar. Adlts. t'PL'>, drps. bllns. fncd yd Water pd. 636-4120. 2fll».J Saola Ana l380 Beaut & clean 2br. new crpts & drpa. Bltlna. Close to shopptng areas. Ideal for middle aged couple Ad.Its only. No Peu. l350Mo. 64>0816 ~Dr .. 2 Br, 2 ba, 2 Br Iba house, gar. new FP. d-w, patio. $.W5 Yrly. cpt.g, no peta. $400. 2208-B AtJ.. mll060 Placentia.~ 7983 __ _ MediterraneanVillage •Beamed ceilings, wood paneling •Gruse.lath waJlcovering •Fireplaces, wet bars •Dishwashers, walk·in cloeeta •Balcmies. patios •Park·li.ke landsuplng -Swimming pool&, JJCuul •Ll1bted tennia cowu •Mlltute1 to freeways & beaches . I -OOM I l•IOOM I ... J •-1 • TOWlllOUll Mutlt Only Korry. No 1¥111 omce <>Pen o~'9' toe '(i) C7141111 ........... 11¥c1 •• Colt• M1u1 caur i l4 ·960 5 771 ur 714'751 3)00 ---- ( 7 M>& 5 I 9R 4000 2.Bt". Jba m 4 plex. P\ t ••••••••••••••••• •••••• lle3I' all. 1itar. no l>t'l'-m Week & L'p • 1 Rr'I. $'25 100. 1713. 833-3307 k1tc henettt's. poo 1 & --- -ma.ad ser\1 ~ 975.s lieaullfuJ 3Rr. w/frplr LandrolM ~otel 'p a , pool. o utdoor ------ ba.rbet-~. S650, mo Nr E'~ C M Ven 'lpac 800 beach. E'e!> 847·7414 sir rm. brk frplr. wetbar lniM --3144 & use ol gar. A\atl 6 IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mus t be resp & ro ()rangec.tte Condo. S38S IBdnn + loft . 1enn1-; Pool. stream. adults. no pets. S,W-44.216. 673-5003_ 0rangecrtt Condo for ll.e. 2br. Iba. All amen1lle11 Adlts only No Pets $C7SMo 759 1128 eves & wlaxh. lbr Coodo. Pool. jac. ten· n1s. s auna. Up1traded w 1 re(r1g s:mMo 7ll..f763 ....,_t.oc.h 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ studio. ocean view. rm Lge deck. uW pd. 4!11 JC75 .... .,,.... .... 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• operative fem pr11f Please send r~s & phone number to Ad •7:-i Ho~ 1500. Dally Pilot. l:O"lJ Mesa. t:a 926216 Fem rmmte wanted Non smoker. p,'t room No pets kids. K11r h prl\ Pool&houub, N.8 .,CM area. S2ZS & shr uul. Sue or Gtot ~1005,645'-0128 ~ !ludent or ? Love- ly den/bedrm & bath ~ 142-1470. 646-7SS5. Rtuna for rent. Beauliful 38r, Beach home pool, s pa, frplc $175 /mo. ~:8C7·7•14 ....................... ~cape to Udo for a awn· ,. lllPllT mer« sun 4r fun; 4 BR. l·lty. home with frt•t CQMl'IY CLUI petio. Walk to bay 'n u~ beach club. tenni!l It Slnalea. 1112 bedroom vUJ.ate. May SUOO; June ....... towobauats. 12.00G. Jul>' $3000, Au1. From... M4-ll00 M,000. Al/.. 7»Gll 1 41r, 2BI, ftr'Y .,, a1J OD 1 Goar. bMd.Lful .... dlx decor, lrptc. pvt, nr ~ • bl)t. Avell now. OIUdnn OK. -mo W W• llelboe Jeff T»lm. I ~~----~~- I I .. ,, I .... 211'. l lie i.o... I tar f:~or ....... ( ...................•... 1235 Sq n . S9tlll mu 1617 W~trhH, N 8 . Agent. 541·5032 EXEC. SUITES Prime Newport Hearh loc Near 0 C airport Rent incl. reception. t•on fer cnl'e rm 1an1tor se rv, u11l s 100 rret' c opies & m ore Secretarial sen a vail wor~851·9411 Elte<-ut1ve offices avail in full sen· ofc bldg Nr 0 C Airport Re<'ept & phone ans . secy serv . cont .rm. Nc Please call 7S2-61811 •NEWPORT AEACll • •PRIM F:LOCATION • 50yds rrom waterfront~ SOOsq ft. <714) 964·5994 .a1M DEWXESUITES. From $295. Ajr cond .. ~ ptg. Util pd. 28SS E. Cst Hwy. 675400 G>Sq. ft. S42Smo. 4001 BlrchSt. N.B. Almt.. 541·5032 PRESTIGE WA1BFllONT LOCATIOM ~Sq~ tSlledKU!ar Bay Views • .. Ban. nrepaaces •Pri"* Patioa ., ...... _..Availability ,.._.C.U tor a Appt.. '7M662 IDC.Vl'IV& SUl'l'a Newport CHter. run Mnt'9. priv ... , Oteaa "'-"'·~-..... . t J • . I l i t , , J , l l J • ' -• . 7 ) . ~!! .. ~ ........... . r.<am 1 .. ....a.,_.. ~ wanted tw t ecda. u )'OU DMd aa ... mo oAd Ii.rt t'\lll 11 MP. ~ tall L K1sw da)'I 59 - ... &zh ... Ice ..... et --•• U ••I I -••••-••••••••••• -••••••••tt••••••• '**= • Ji11mt Serv m Bxl*1 clNMmaklDI ... ~ • apH'lty. top ........ ~t)tcas-fl4.M64 .__.. ~w ... ., .... 1....... -................... . ....................... 9DW000'5 "1.X·IT We repair a ml honH• • poworr toob No too 1mJ t'ttt t I 6 <kll lo Dan• Pt .,.. f'Or tnlo 4.9.a 0'1$1 LOU CARPENTR\ ~,,..._. Paua.. doora. paMllna .... _:lJ)'~t'Xpr ~l *4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.:&t&Wntry All kind• Onveway5•rurk1na lul Qu•hly wurk &uann •Rt!pa1rs•Se a lco1tt1n" t c cd G • r> ti• m S"5 Alphalt 646 .. 1111 nwra1I•¥ 4\>6·1)690 \)r lk'd. !1151~ c-•• ' c CM'll at.MJ •••.••..•..••.........••••.........•.......... A .NEW JO 8 s2uoo t• s1etooe Wm4ot/T RIS«IMO YOUR ... Hlt4T OWf I fill)" ~·c•f\f4t 1• o• •••c1.o1 ... lO•·' • , ' • OOOO"'wf'H~ '(~ ~ rN!l4'J\ n,. M':<f4ttf1..0 ""' ,.,. .. 1f-<;•· \II\•·" u• ~""""" ,._,_.,,.. ~ M •" ·~ ,.,.., ,,..._.., • ~ "" tK.tCt' lfW ~ ~f';tft'. ,. • .., """'t-...,. ,,., , ''•·• .,, .......... ~ .. ~.. ..... •f"lo .... ........ • ......... o.c~ ~ .. ""' ... 'W' '•"') 8 (I ,. .... • ' H ~Vt"°"'1~ tltf\•lltiW I U t ... tOf 41fNUll..,11·nhiH',+ .. -. o:o~.~ t:::n::j Tiit A n10" Ptoplr H'IOC...1ilO•f't'41 St S1.11lt'-VO !.•n '''"<41.-"· t • t•'" ••• 11 ..... .,, '~ ~' ..,.. .,,. P.1 \L~~ l9/J Cvf'I'•',.. 14MI UMlll •&bt "'4HU•C)el.,.. f.w1tf' 181 \l!ff,.,..; f\t A t'I I\ '"" ,,.,,.,. UOO 8"''°' So ,..,.,,. H'"'""'' B•.o<• CAl :'IMAl l71417U .. lff )lj6Q Wtl•,..._ft p~ l O'\ 4.nQe_,..l (A 90" lrlJI J'1·11U NOT• ""'C-AGtMCT cum>M ll"T~RIOR CARP~RV By Jay MJIP a WUaon • Sea. pauoe. nn ad4, noinocWI, plaiu, "n. •~ )rt U ptl!r lM QSTC7 Oondf'd ~ l'J<I() )48 808:! u..tom r~modd.l.na. w\I q\M' 6 unuaual 11oork , q~llt} and cuar 17 yr 1n art a Ll1•0 d M r l'abnbo Ul:U3l4 l°!.rpt"nter ttll .. round f1n1 s h rr11 m 1n 11 Ru Comm l J oh n ~11 . 646 042.'l Cu mpl ren u\.i t 1n i.: 'f'n "" Int tf'xt f 11 t.I Cha r k t 11 ov11t1n1 ~374$ c..,.t~· ......•...........••... Sha111pcxi & steiarn 1. lt<un l 'ulor bn ghtt'tlt!r', wht 1 P'S 10 nun blen<'h Clean ll v run rm, hall 115 Av.: nn S1 r.IJ 1 •1U< h SIO chr ~ (;u.ir I'll m llt'I odor \ 'p( reµ1ur 15 > r' t<xpr Du wort< m)'it<lr R1•fs ~I 0101 ( 1o1 r pe1 H u \ 1l1rt'c l l hrough 1n ... t .All~·r ..i i whlesale. exJ)t'rt 111~tallJ uon Work j(Udr J a:. on 7~ Cat.ring ....•.....••......•.... 1'1ne caLenng 1n the Old World trad111on Wed dlll.l(S. 64S !lllS8 Bectrical ...........•••.••...... El..EX:l'RICIAN·Pnced nght·free estimate on large or small Jobs L1r 113372:">4 673-035~ tlR tr I ........•..•...•••..... ·····'················· 81<'khoe. loilckr •dump Carpentry. muonry , ~r. J .T '• 8-ek)!Qe ruofin&, plumbln1. Senic.o .u?+. floono1. Sluc1..'0 • Ult · Drywall • more J 8 ..... ..., --••••••••••••••••••••••• PUA CUff Xlnt C'leanln1 done by lady wtexp Dependable. own t.raJ\5 IM1 ·363'7 Uard•n•n1. tree trim m&rl&. <'k>&n up, & malnt llome Improvement. rr ·nred of cleanlna your ...-v Aml•~Mt• rnuddlna.tmctna•rool· weekends a way"' Call In& 2:1 Y~ up. 631 ~ J eann.ie 968 6757 art 6P M IV ... Rv 1,()W PRIC t:s JlK'k ol all Trades llom•· --- .. _.. .... JAPAN~E l..ANDSCAPE Delilra 1prinkler . lodl. dMft up. ma.mt. warr, eaper Lie ~31·8162 or W7·82 Jl.otoUIUng. renov:at1ng. new lawns . l(t'nt>ral clean._,. Dave t)ol2.48SJ. &.id64&MI * DAILY fttLOT Div~·· ratnting, servln& arM 9 yrs, mott rea1. check my rer. li e. 5t42S WALL.PAP~RING Ftee est Uc 330986 A v~r SJI pr roll CaJI Norm 645 0880 RoofWJ • •••••••••••••••••••••• (lcloiln•-.l'OtJlJn I ma1n1 llo us•" I ea 1 o <'.., .....-r1.•p1urs m a ll JOb~ .... n n,.. .. · <~~ ~II 2Ul!'l · ii penenced. reliable Own to4• ~ 1')'1t-r IW6-I W t;ran, &lil -90'1S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Qwlhty pamting & pa~r Repair • Reroor. All IJI&. Wor1tguar f'reeci•l. t ypo·•hln1le1-r ock· ~ 547.42111 shaltes·compo.tar. Free est. 5'1·!5930 f'ln. Avail. ~6llly ckPl.-tldablo l,•wn 1"11 1·e . a fto r da b l c dt-an up~ ftl r h a r d ~ 15141 bpwiCa.••• 'l'nlelt lOpped /removed New litwns. 751 3478 flt I 1 11 b I t< J a p a 11 t< H ' ti11rde 11t'r Ma 1nl . <'lntJP> t'ret> est Yoah1 &16-11431 Ueanupl>, lawn~. trim m ing . l a od !>CIA l>t'. ~prin k ler i.. h a u ling ~72tf1 1-XJ> gardener tree tnrn mi n i;, y r d <'ln up !'I, l~taplllg 646 9239 --- Exp Gardent'r Com pl )lil"fl matnt & d nup:. Pr·{'\' ffil Pete 1>4 l 't()9t. Ldnd.-.t.iptni:. lrt't' trim. rulo t il l '''dll1n1:. 'pnnklrr 1 lnup. haul •Ill! lh1\ e. 536 697ti or !&1·202!4 •........••........••.. Apacht· We ldin g & l-'ahnrat1on Hom<' :iutn & m.mnt• n •pa1r :-0.o 1111t too 'ml Rsnbl rut•"'· 7 dyi. :!<I hr SVC' '157 2!i u; llome unprovements, low pnC81. fN!e est1m1tte. no jobtoosmaU Al •99 1479 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CU: student. Slu'*>ader. fkx.decleaninl Reh~ble tnd.t VldWll interested in both restdenual and ren· tals Thorough and de· pendoble. C11ll De lla 556-el dump truck Gr•dl'. JL'ST US Housedean1ng. haw Dan 645-8800 Honest & eff1c1ent Refs Haultng -Mov1ng. Con crete & lr~ re moval (juack service. 640-7624 Ltle hauling m ov i ng liarage Yard cleaning lktb rat~ 1>12 0705 I Ldululg & Dump Jobs uk for Ra n<!\ ;»9 43&! All around hauhnJ! l T trw k ~rt••· e~t I .<ill A ~I !>&!! :1%-1 Hon. Catt Set-Yic~ ...•..•................ IJuty, dirty, dirtv' lla\l' ~our oven cleaned or 'wve by lhe Oven ~I an tod11y Ask for Tl'rr~ I~ ~ .•.•........•..••...••. Kl>eper Kleen We arc tht' b\t J ~enerullonl> u l hOUSt'kt-t'p1ng & IJJrl) -.erv1ce. 642 2957 Please caU 963 2191. VACAMTS Our ~la.bl)' PACIFIC L.l..F.ANING SER VIC F.S Homes. apts. office'>. Cpl. w i n dow s . ge n clean up rel.I able pror. ( rce t•:. l Ins '7141631 6303 ~wedbh inrl ltH• m Will Bubp:;1t uncl vr olh1:r duue. 75!i J23;l llou.'>{'('le anini: Wmdo"' d 1•an1n~ Re f'I O wn tr.1.tl.. ~ 4421> ..•••.•......•.••...••• f..i.\.'O~A PE ,\T fU:A.'iONA llLI-; PRl<'t-:.-.. I ompl Jvb' 1J lonl1n1?. <.c~I ~pnnJder' & m;,mt t-'rt. ... • t•-.1 Hon 646 b 193 Wa vrw li4 2 2.li>R C:USTOM BRICK WORK Retaln·walls, planters. drives. BBQs. etc. IOO's refs Newport • C M. ~12 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movmg! The Star ving (;ollege Studtnts have grown Lie Tl24 436 Sl&me good serv 641 8427 ~~/PaptriftC) ....................... ESSIAH Cstm pa.inunR. lo rates 1-'rt't' e 'l 3 \ r l(uar !'62 1 r;-11 633-9837 a rt ~ PETf.RS PAINTING t:xpr'd R~ a~ R .. 1t.-, Free F:st C<sll vene M;I °"58 PJt0l1n11 l~T LXT \ot>at. llotlt--.t. reas I:! } r~ l'Kµ Ltt· d Da "' 9S1100 f-'lne ext pa1nt1 n.: !'l l.11· In' T r} m•· It 'lt!llK Klb 5.5.,;S f"nA µainttn1' Ext & Int lnw ritll'~ a'J!Ulil5 Fret· ~l 536-4,JlltJ \IC' \ 1•a O.C Paperttang1ng Cstm inst.a.Uat1ons up to Oranae Coast Roofing: ~disc on paper Re-rooflnc. repairs! Ad· SJS.2182 Paiter •5963 d.itlons, fast, reliable. h on eil. Call Dave, Quality Painters , in · 548-1733; Chris. 646--2389 t«Je:xter, lo r ates. rast _evs_. _______ _ servMS-_5684 ______ Qualified roofing f''ree lns/OtAside. Reasonable est. Leak re pair. $35. Dependable Free est Good rat e s o n Ja) 631 2047 sh.Ues/rompo. 975 1107 ext99 WAU.PAPERING ....,._ Wortt ..iuar • - Cash or Trade 979-689!'1 -------Plmhr ,lbpoir •..••..••••....•.•..•.. "eat patchet. & texture' Rt& EST. 89 3-14 3t ...............•...••.. Ceramic Tile ln~Lalled. All types, guar. work Free est refs. Garner 1\le S40-0760 ----------~s.r.lu t~xperl 1 n re'\t ucro~ & •••••••••••••••••• ••••• potcht.... :-;eal & d edn O>mplete v1df'O serv1<'e'> Int t.xl ~ 56GlJ Weddings, athlc·11r11 ell' lnfo 56Ht931. 615·5.'118 ""......, •••...........•••••...• (; G 1dle; Plumbe r ~IW' M>rv1ce. ms talla IJO\ bacit.flow C'ert1f1ca uoo642 9315 '°°' s.rnu. ·~ ......•....•.••..•..... WanL d RF.ALLY CLt:,\;-; f'f)OL" !':ill Pool Doctor t-'rt..-i"l 1173 ~ I ----- • •••••••••••••••••••••• + complete floor care. homes & romm·1 uc·d. banded. 11\S. ~-9449 Proff''l"lon al Window clearun~ b> Joe Daniels i i.a ~8853 -------- !\ ~ Pa,penloll' ~. iz al.., I ... t-lJ. 1 JI,. 1t1·m ... "'1th , Loolong for a homt' 01 ~VW' O\\>"TI " '1ou II rind many hum'"I ad\ ert1!>ed lur 'ult· 1n Cla'i'>tl 1ed •"'•'I') day 'hould hanl? lfli,!t>th.·r !>.Ill\ Ptl1.t 1·1a-.<.1lu"f1 \•I ~21 10 R39 07J0e\t''-•·L J ,, Offiu Rentol 4400 Offiu Rental 4400 ltdatrial R~al 4500 lnvestmmt 512 Lost&Fowtd SJOO Loat&Fo.td S300 1Ptn0Mfs Sl~O H!tpW..ted 7100 •...•...•••..••........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ty SO IS ..••.•..•••••.......... ...........•••......... •......••••.••.....•.•• . ......•..•.........•.....•••••...........•.•• .. •NO COSTA MES • I ~ l nd/Ofc near n u ••••••••••••••••••••••• Med/dental/HMO 776 sq Z76S0 • 18101 Redondo Cir • • r "" ..,, I '•'' (" •f" "'" 1•• '"'l ye ft/9 rm swte & patio :rs. Hunt lkh 842-2834 AlllC..-. ;;~,...., ... .,,_ :/,_ :/----"-----;/_, __ _ ./ ,.,.,,,.. ,.,. .... Call Mr. Howard I 6 45-6101 NEWPORT CENTER &ICllH•• S..ites Prestig>ous ocean \'tt•w Super.fully eq u1 p . SGl/mo. Tom S40·2200 CORONA DEl MAR Deluxe 2 rm orr1 ce, parlun,1?. air-cond. 3S-O Sq. rt S200 Per mo ReaJononucs 675-6700 BEAUTIFUL office !>pace on the wa t e r . Lido V1llaRe 450sq ft 832·2ml Of" 675-8662 offices w/ant ique de Everett. Wash Cash m on corated coof. rm. 180 Boeing Compa ny Boom • • Newport Center Dr 29 Urul executive office ~7lll0. sU1te ror sale. Fwy off * DELUXE OFFICES • ramp loc. Bkr 540-75.SS •COST A MESA.* :J.OCO sq ft. Pnme loca t1on Woodworkers OK. ,\\aJl 1mmed 642·7604 40% YIELD I YR. S79.IXXl2ndTD on 9 3ac L"IDUSTLAND Fontana Land sold 1 9 · $495.000 "'1 S200,000 cash do"' n S62,IXXI lO'l-a.nt I Due May 1981 ) 751-48216 493·1153 756-:ns9 WanL worktng partner for JO' diesel commerr1.il ftstung boat Dana l'otnl Sh1pvlll'ds ll tnS 661 1:u :i Want working d 1 nni.: parlnN fo r 22· com m t'rc1al S ea L°r<'htn b a q (l' Dana P u 1n L Shipyard~ Call ll to 5. liil· IJIJ 58 Uruts. Bakersfield. <.:.1 Construction lo cum · mence 1mmed Isl > r user benefit s lmmed d osing. Guaranteed lease back after comple- ll<n Sl. 450.000. $450,000 On. Principals on ly please. MAICE SOMEONE HAPPY MAKE SOMfOHE SMll.£ Plaeea HAPPY AD in this column for only $3.25 l.aitor f'OWlJ .J pet~ I i.11 1-'nund ~ Puppte<. I hlk 011\~0,ll W/\'1 U J /\n1 m J I ·'""'l.1n1•t· 1-· n an M • f'rl\ parl\wtllbu) 110 .l League 537 2273 no f1•1· fil\1 2511 1 M:.t. ca\h !'It l:t ~-4~;:, l..U,,'T Large Ion£ hair bm TI Rer r at \'1t· ·:"/pt Shor~ Rt:WMW' CJll l'\'l'S 631 1739 IAM Old put Beaglt> llound r t'm c rs ... color \ir ,t,.,.land Yorktown {~11962 7220, Ht"wa rd Small lit>rman Shepherd Male. Blk /tan Love<; kids Newport/Bristol \1C-549-1026 Fcxmd Fem. blkttan pup. py . Cd M . Marc h 8 . S48-<D43 or 673-4429 Lmt \1311• m a lH>R<l n~ Uox1e Ralboa l:tl\d qr Church fh Th• S"" \n'"'"rs 10 !>hot 111 H.ew.i.rd ~43W F'ound llURt' p ,,,,.,n wtuw cc.l ,. ~1 r..ti ~:n:; A:.k for Kim or lt••H ~e . \\ \'>St\li f. 1.1mpa1 tl I> Your ma5M.·•Jr 1 BobJam•..., I ~t.Ub~ II 4~ 5111 IJI,!;(, HE F.:'T OUTCA LI ·~73 • lnlormal>on App t TOMMY'S OFHEWPORT ESCORTS 642·15•1 R O LL S ROY C t.: ESCORTS &corts.o.kal A.cCOW\l.ulg Clerk Mature sel!·-.tarter for pegboard "''~l e m Costa Mes a aTf-3 !>t9 ~ ACCOUNTS PAY AILE a.a• Health care co 1n lrv&ne hJ.:> an 1mmed opening rur an o rllanu.ed in· d1\1dual to perform R•'ne riil a1·count 1ng dWeb. Idea.I canchdate will have 1 2 y~ ex· penence" be familiar or all types of accou.nt.ang procedures . .Xlnt s alary & f ringe benefits package For more in· formation cont act Denise G uimon d 64H&J6 •.. E O.E ... M/F. 1.2 & 3 nns: 'from 93< sq. FinanoaJ Center! Stock ft. No lse req. 2172 Du· Broken. R.E. Brokers. Pont Dr .• nr airport. CPAs, et<'. Prime Small shop. 600 sq. n. S200 mo. 985 W. 19th, Cos ta Mesa. 645-W45 714.s!9-9!FTT Bk r . Cal 1642·5678 Found. Gray & white male cat . .Wlll the lady who called on May 7th re· gardlng gray & white cal. please call back It may be yours. 646-6707. F'Ol,'N"D Wluppet Bnndle M L <i b t !l hep m i~ C rea m <"Olor F e m Hound mu bUt & Lan M . Lab' rDIJl puppy cream Fem. Dobte mix puppy bill & tan Fem. 2 adult M. cats fl lot~. Newport Bea.ch Anuna.J SM Iler. ~ 24~ 7J8..19S2 ~OWHIRJNG 1-------- 833-3223 Orange Count> Fmanc 1 a I *MICE* Dist . Elle r u t1\e & Newport Center om~ 4 "Branch" offices From Rent with use ot p. •tmo. Bkr 540-75.SS lion. cool room. Dix on. prime bus loca· phones, secret tion H.B. l mmcd oc· telex. Call Cindy at cupancy. 848 3392 9.5 ~55.21 wknds. ~ ~7:'h~. sq. HEWPOttT lliCH ft. w\ndowo(fi avail 1501 ~FF OR. tn airport a re a build Al.LSERVlCES Plush decor. incl. conf. ,\mple Parking I Manqed Building nn.. recpt. & coffee. Fu 700or lOOOsq. rt. ly eQl&p.word pr05. serv lease· S1 per sq ft. avail w /cop1er, twx John f'isber 642·311 1 & telecopier xlnt rates & _1_mo_._r_ree_. 833 __ .m_1_._-1 1 Room + i,; ba, pvt entr, d . bl 1. W1 pd: Mam St .. H.B. Highly es1ra e 1rsl 1165. Sierra M gmt. noor location. modern G4Hl24. building. Light & --------- cheerful, 2354 sq . rt. of Detla• Offic• Ste floor space. ample & con· Prime Newport k>cat1on veruent parking Ava1la nr OC Airport. from $375 ble June 1st. Offered s ub· pr mo. Reol incl. recep· st.antially lowerlhan pre· t ion1 st. answer. svc. va.lling rate. Lease + 5 jarutonal & utU. 833-811 l . year opUon. 450 Newport 8J3.8344 Center Dr .• N. B 759-0811 Encuttff S..ites KOU.CEMTER NEWPORT Elegant executive sull~ ID presUge loc. lnclds secret.arial services. re· ceplion1st , tele phon e answefllli & mort!. THE HEADQUARTE R S COMPANIES : A pro· res&onal environment. 714-951-6756 for real estate brokers SUblease $1.SO to 1900 ft . Newport Beach high vtew lnvestor·Developer Properties 610 Npt Cntr Or 714/64()-9033 PrestJg>ous a.rea across o.c. ai.rpon. 200sq. rt. Perfect for l or 2 people. Am&Me park.ini. Contact Mrs.Goodman.S40-6394 ~ small office w I ac· comLant.. architect etc. Xlnl. loc. in San Juan Capistrano. Full)' equip. Q)()Mo. 496-7171 Warehouse for rent 1n San Clemente Ory storage or hf!hl manufacturinit 51!}.()610 M· I 2800 sq ft. bldg on black top lot. 7Sx 1.30. ~50 mo 642-4610 SfOI C11Jf 4 5 5 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f"RF.E PLANO STORAG 1-: Store your piano at our home. Musicians w ill proVlde % good care and trea tment for your in strument. QIU Ad·Sillt·r • 108 642-4300, 2-1 hrs 4600 ....................... One-bedroom cottage In quiet spot in Laguna Beach. Corona del Mar or Costa Mesa for S300 or less Qwet area essen· Ual. Wnte ad IJ636. c /O The Dal l y Pil o t Newspa per . P .O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa . CA 92626 or telephone 673-~ Wanted in Cost.a Mesa or Irvine area. 2 or 3 BR. hous e pref err ed. 3 Adults. Xlnt references . 673·5701 Eves . & week.end5. We are married. we are just 21 years of age. we ha ve a beautiful 10 monlh old daughter . we are hard working. honest & pay our own way. We desperately Dffd a house t o r e nt. 548 ·0978 <Reasonable please). MoMy to Loan 5 02 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \/"NEED /MONEY • CREDIT MO rROILEM 2nd & 3rd TD loani 971-6531 Arranged by Coast ..... Lo.1 MaMyW.ted 5030 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MONEY WANTED · Pl.In> 1st Trust Dttd. 153 for two years. P 0 Box 1111, Aoza. Calif ] . '11i3-43l7 MOl~J. Trust o.edl 5035 .....•............••... JohftS.., It's just A 8 y s M A l Ill Found BasenJI m a le, red /whit e . Vi c. Bushard/ Adams. Owner tdeollly. Call 963-17511 F OUND: Dolt Vi c . Bushard & Adams . H 8 . ~identify. Call aft S.968-4512 FOUND: RMW KPynnR Wlth keys Downtown Newport Beach. Call 673-Bil. ~: )'OWlg grey male caL plot collar w-bell. Vic. Graham & Warner. Huot. Beach. 846-1603 Im: Fem ~en Rtvr. QiM area. Wearing blue roUar. Reward. 673-4336, ~ FOUND. Lillie White male Pomeranian vie BUer & Fiurview. C M 641-0451 FOUND: Mesa Verne. or Ad.am; Sehl. :.m It bm JlUPP) w tblk" ·~, t.rn collar.~ ~:Small bro1Wn male dog. Balboa P e n1n 67s.~ -----5350 ..•...•................ P REGNANT"' C aring. oanf~ C'01.1J11elmg & reemaJ Abor'Uon. adop. uon & keeptng. APCARE COYER GIRL • 953-0771. 34 Hr Outcall ~rv1ce PRE LAW ~tudent nttds m.ooo. w1u do a.n> tht.n.g l.<lil. Red female pupp) & Le1ta I Co n f 1d,.nL1 a I Sclttlft' Mf9. Co. 1~~~·~·~· ~~~I All 1ypes of real esta te 1-- tan male Sbepherd pup· 0\~ P 0 Box 3242, P> Nr . Fran.lue·s Mkt. _N 8 93663 HB Reward. ~ 1328 investments since 1949. ~"' 2ftdTDs 642'2171 545-0611 Widow has money for 2nd 1'.0.'s No credit ch~ck . no pnlLy. $20.000 mm. no max. For action call AICl 673-7311 anyti_m_e __ Mo.y to Loalt on Trust De ed s & C'.onstructJon. 640-0068 2ndTD1S LowroWs! Rob. L oved play ing nurse, we'll hav\' to do 1t L.a;t. White long haired agaud.ove, Pel{j!y. cat. blue collar & tag. Vic ---i Babb & Balter Re""ard Jom. You are iM stybs t for her rewm. 545-8893 with style And I like aft 5 your kind. SUsie. ----------• 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gen. Reward : sm. dog, Jl'C nose. oeeds s hols F.V. 5 /3. 962 ·51101. -----------1 96.l-u«>. Fllll lDS AIE FIEE Cal: ------- LarrDOGs.REWARD M. Newfoundland. lg Ing bill twr "Rowsby". CM be 131. Fem. Doberman b lk /tan "Dizz y'". 851 ·8050. 642 01102 l.C·l.253 •• SPTRrruAL READINGS 1oam IOpm. Fully L1c'd . 492 1296 or 492 9034 l..8U S camano Real. San. (..1em -------- Gnateo...p.y ESCORTS 34 Hrs 64 l 0180 CHECKS/MC/VISA. •FOXY LADY* Ol!OCALLONl.Y •972-1138• Three Offices, of approx, 135 sq.ft. e a . + secret area for lease within ex· i.stin& law /real estate/ prop. mgmt offices. Recepl, conference. library facil & more. Located in the new <nnge Coast Financial Center ol Mesa Verde. C.M. Terms flex.ibM, tall aa -let's diM:usa your tenmcy. lit month free. • I ......... 4450 ...... /M\'ftt/ ......•..........••••.. ~ l.5 yeer term. Sl0.00 or avre. No Balloon. Udo Newport Co 642'5671 DVNGER&~. 957·14.14 9514101 Nwpt Beaeh·MacArUuar B. 41D-1'00sq. ft. w/a«y. ~~.151·1151 Far store• office space at reMCJMble rates. 500 to 2700 Sea Ft. Ml.SA VERDE bR PLAZA lS25 Mesa Verde E, C .M. MM12l *.-wpon /C.M. Up to 4700 sq.ft. avaJI. at prime corner. 17th & Nwp&Bl~ <me. ln Bayview HoW. m.torical laDdmark. Sl50 I& up. Bay View. lllllMd. occup. Coot.act HIWPOIT ILVD. ..... man JIM"'-"· .__ ..--......... , ... 6 Parklq, Retall /Com· -.,-vo•---IDS'dlll. Call Ad 8'ttel' jaa Horia I . Ut5 · '7,MMllOllbn. mallrl-... ~-------PRDO! UTAJL &PACE ........ 0.. LIW Of· AVAIL. Su JUD Cepo't ... ,. tl,..,, .... of . .n-..... cmter. 61& _. ,._. tn natl1 .---.meqftatlO' ~ .. , ... IUOl'H)''I "'""· eoeuct P•ll>' ................ •-eu er.••• OilV.ID. i...-. ..al ... for,..., .. •Ill*" A..U. ..... l Awe IL ... ,,,.,... Btaeh. .................. ___ ..,.,,,. + ............ ,_ <JtA ftra -....,, ........... , ... ffHJtlHltt 6 CH· ; azha .-. ti NA .._ ra. ....u .... CIUt~... -·~ .. --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... Oppa~ 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ..,,SdMtol + Real estate. Newport HelJhts. CalJ now for de- ta i 1 s . Ce n t ury 21 Newport Ce n ter, M>-535'1. JCECREAM·ATBCH Xlol location n ear Newport Pier. Just In time for 1 umme r ! '73-SC. 53$.SISS llAl. IST A Tl IT.1-7SllS •••••••..• 24Hrs.1~~~~~~~~ llacoW'll comm & motel 2Dd T.D.'1 bou&bl-Calil. 2 n d Mortcace. 114-t41-1100. S1B.SOO 2nd T. 0 . Secured by prime Newport Bch property . 673·8855. 873-0338 J..a>r: 4129, Ylc. 2IOtb as Santa Ana Ave .• C.M. AIR srAPLER. Means cl Uveiihood. Reward! 54S-al'74 Lost. Blk. cat . CdM . Small male. Reward. Call,,,_, &644lli. FOUND 2·3 mo old puppy t F ~ 1•.t1/ ln pert.lo& prqe Uoloo Pa ••••/ Bii* f)lbk>n lal. Call -~~•~•••••••• tM-3M7 btwnl-5, Nancy t 11 wt1 51 oo Lmt: Hetpt aoca .. mat· .. ••••••••••••••••••••• tresa loat aaoviD&. 518. •PSYCHIC• ~·Pal.~ llAIM ADYJSOa Laat: Das. AAN11a1e fem . 117·1406 Blk/tH. "Dache11" . OllLw • tq. Nr F~ ......,,.. 1120 CM. Reward Ml-4Ul, ....................... --·-~~~~~~~-~ flat• ........ u.d 1pea.deat office on 8elboa Penin. ~ ~at.ion fw walk U.. Rent.al lntome paya ~.11flMHall . "-Pt1toboaMT, 1H>alb Pilot. PO BOX UIO, a... .... ea.-Oil>' llDOd.Ar'-"1 AUTO BEA U TY HAPPY t9AY, .... Lcllt: Brindle Whippet. lll8le. Vk: W• Nwpt to Penlnnla. Reward. ,,,.. . .,.., C!Hn!R ,,....,..,. °"11 fraaclllH In 80. ,_. ... Fwte Cllll Ooldea "' '° ••. .-d <Met O.C. loe. ~ &o Dau,y ~ _.. R I . bull· • Ultill •,.. •• lil· 1111 • ·~~1t . lit 1t1r ''DI."._... 6 ......... .... •.• UlllW•llaee~ ,.... : On WUlo Lant. c.11.. a,..t.. U1M«. U1tlv ol Kutull 1 Htblt•, ldutlf )' .... wta Maie 26 se8.s same 21 30 7 14 /673 ~7 72 . iJl-71.37 m 7313 ------UNDA&Vtcll OUTCAlL Massage • Escort we·rr b,ark with mort' ft.Kl th.an e\ er 953-0194. LQA.'1-4A~ Playmate F.sroru Outrall •i l 419S3 1518, a ll u f Or-ans.te Count> ---------- ).)( & \'Ol.UP'J"UOU~ 5"3'0 36 24 34C t.:p<'om 1n ~ Penlhs e m odel. nude modt>l tn J! ma"i sai:e . ~ & Bach part 1es Jarme 17141642 57$1 lbrk has mo' ed and 1s now at 636 i lOO Women JOlll f rl'\-' M.USAGE ~ pampt-red with a pe r sonal r e lax l nR massaiie by l2 ol the prt> luest girts tn Southern <.:alifor n1a Jacu211 , saLWl8 etc Open IOam 4am. 7 days a week Vis aJ!°tt C Atlantis Health Spa. 2112 H.arbor Blvd. <.:osta Mesa. 645-~ Br. 1ng Lh1s ad for your speoaJ gift CALL 714-549-7911 REQUEST TAPE llO <.24 HOURS A DAY 1 IM S 2805 Ba mane a Rd. ln'Ule. CA 927 14 i14~1 t:O.E ACCOUMT'IMG Our l nlt>rnat1onal Corporate Headqi&aner.. LS loolo.ng for an Account IJI$( L1erlt. Typmg. 10 key b) t.ouch. Some pa yrol I or G L helpful. Xlnt ro bendtts. Pleasant work· rnt environment. Con Uct Personnel Sci Hfk Dri.., C•trob LS11 l M.itclle U S .• I rvi.ne ~7-90151 •.. E.O.E. AcaMlt1ng ACC°""'1MG TIMPORAIY ASSIGMt a.TS Orange Q)w)ty ls boom· illl' And so are we' We're PalOiliialSef"Yicn 53•0 llOll•Rr MRLF9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROBLEMS ·Nt>ed to Talk,. Free cou.nsellng. ABC HejplJ.ne~ZZ22. ---- Tr)• ff.ypn06!S1SelC Hypno SlS. Stop Habits •Create S e lf ·Awar e ne ss . Professional Service ~ms I 5400 ....................... RJCK'S Singles "' open·minded couples We auaranlee our 1ntr oducllons. 636-7100 Women J oin Free . ·;:,:a It v -....................... s-..a ........ 7005 ....................... ~~~ •••.• ?~~ ACOITIPATA&I a.ml etedtd for 1r wl111 ,........ _,,.,... of· nee. &lpr ..... Xl•t -..1~!. IUan c. ... •••• , ..... ,. .. u .... -...,. ~~t·Nll, IHIJ ~·-Mt01w, accounle11'5 There are many new fl.nm moving into the 0rance County area. br· incanl about an 1ncreaa· inc demand for ex- perienced a ccounllng penonnel . CPA's Auditors Tax Acrount.ants Cott Account.ant.a Senioc' ACCCMltant.s Bookk~ Account.l.ni Clerks U YoU are not aware of the benefit.a ol working temporary. visit u1 or pve U1 a call ... wUl be l\aCIPY &o dilcwa It with yuu. We are located In the Coldwell Banker ~~Brwt••)' •200 SU&aADa C714911MllJ P'RU PAU:JJltO =? u ..... , ..... ..... l .. ,. ,.,. ........ . ..... .. ,., '" , .... ............ l ..... !.f.!11 .......... llMTJl ... .... w..aaa.. \ ' \ • I I I f l ~ f t I r , t f ~ . ~ . • l I ) f I 7 } I'= IJ8 DAIL V PILOT * tflll1pWma' 1100~,.,..w...._. 1 100 ......................... ~-:-.....•....•••...••• .. . RMklc~"" IOOIO<EEPER TO SI I 00 lnltirPt-tlnti J)M1t1on 1n lnrnmr l1Mfl(>rt1 N't'l)ftn Grn i'f&I I ..N1.1.1t>r 1•,perl('ll\'C' nM'Cif'd l'msw-n' \I., n1u:t-n•t nl .. , prrh•tH 1• 11 11lu11 Gtir 11rn11• otht'1'' JR. IOOkkEEPER \<'cNml' l\il,\ahl1• 1111< 1•f \lrll"t \ a ll l41.1r11'"'1 1111 1n '''"" <:n111l 11h1•n1• "''"'"'' 11111t1111• "111n. ASSDIOl.V 11\Jll tune. Mnn t-'r1 •Pr l)t II\ pt'™>t1 Arrow Mfl(r, \36.1 lqian \ l' (' \t ~· •ASW41LHS • •nAIHHS• <Xana" <'~iunt) ruJnul 111 turrr u f t'l1·(·tr11 mt hiUUl'lll pru<h.k'I\ I' '"'kma tr1tuwt•s for d" 1 .Jult lO 11'-.... 'ffiblt' l., .... trotll(' 5Wllt'hl" /t 1111> pla):. Apph Ill f~•~·m Mcat.r S,.Clatties IS.O r.tonrv1111. (.' 'f 00 3t27 l: t> E Assembler.1 Lead!~ 0 (' \'IN'I rt•n11•, mam.lartunni: l'l'\f'P"'n' has the h>lll•"' 1111: q · q1..1 rement.s Auen~ /~rt'r 'dlll>t ha1t' I }l'dr '"ldt'r 1ru: exp1me1h'\' Will l>t· requin.'<I to "">Ider ht111t. lurrt'l 1ermtndls "'II<' >cider & touch up Pt II ' i\pplyal Masfw Spe<loftlH 1.MO Monn11111 . C \I &12 :M.27 1-: l) f': A">Semblt:r ElECTRONIC ~EMBLER Bnanswick's D t>fenst' DMiion is loot&iftCJ for mt inciYickaai with J -5 y t>on c urr t'nt ex,- pt>rienct' in printt>d circuit board, c oblt> aid hamt'U OSSt'fnbly. ~ be able to reod ~nts. wirinq d io- qr a ms, and hoYt' solderinq, crimpinq on d wire·wroppinq tt>chniq ues. MA SA ~ c:t'rlifico+ion re- ~~ Bak.,r fur donut 11hof', woman Pf¥f d No UJ)('r ~ •:.trh AM ahan F tun..• pp.I) l>lflPll> llunu1-.. l~M NrwJ){)rt t\hd, c M H.t.N.~ UPH .Tll.LH :-.c )( 'llfl '<>A..., l' liA N K \111nd<·11t•ndt•nt turn~ ~:-;unnov.t'r (" \f 540.5100 l-. (J I'' l~11\1u11.a.: TB.1.ER 1-\Jll ume wller 1.10Mt 1on •I\ Iii.II fo.JCJ)t'r n>qd .\lflt :.ht.rtmg !1111,.ry +-v111(l mt'\1Jl'IJ tn' • \Ill" <ll IOfl bt.1lC \ppl} tn peri.on HYIT AGE I A MK 2171 C"amp~ l>r I rl' &33 Ji()() I': () .. LLnlun.i TEUERS Pc:rt.Ful Time .. ~penent"e preforn'<J for our Co61a Mesa offil'e Plt'a..-..e l'all Mr G('()r J?e Wagner ar,a46-2JOO Caifontio Feckr al SoYiftcJs & Loan . :.'ilJO llurbor fih d n-c-ta :'tks d bquu.l ()pportun11~ _Emplo}Cr __ Banking S AV I NG ~ COUNS .. :LOR X Int po.,111on fo r expe r po.•r.;on in 'lmall grow1n,11 S&L Pos1t1 o n offe r~ 'Jned al1I\1t1es in ll•llt>r area ;is well as new ucrts. Data Ltnc exper t.l t>~ira blc . Ca 11 L et' 714 754-1801 E 0 F: HANKING IMVEST IH YOUR FUTURE •.. By 101ning our staff ut (;(.f:l,l)ALE FEDEHAI. HllpWsals' 7 tOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 't ••• IJ/Cltril .NIU-....., help(w • not ~ Many C'O bMtnU Afllb-at lllO ~a.(A)eta 111 ... _ 800KK ur ER Gu1nent n\11 hu tood oP1Jt1 for adl at arler Fi ~'°"' arctn1 SaJ open Send f«'llU Ml, I Ro.x 2W. Ntll'ft llCJrl ONd!C'A CA SHIH I-or i.tork brvlct'rJs:r l1tm nu.ir Ck i\1rJ)01 t tall Jud) E c k ert ~I C~IUERS UTDTEM t~·mnit' now .11;ul.1hl{· lur full time 1\.,s1 .. 1ant Manal(crs on ~nd & Jrd 'htfts No l'Xpl'rtt'nre nee' We tra01 Ach ancl' mt:nl opportunity for tnaJw~ement pos1t1ons to $5 S O per ho u r 1( quahf1cd f"or more 1n formation & 1nter v1t•w. apply to 'llore 1137. 11 Ot-1 M ar. Cost a M t·'~ il4 631 :1421 Will in ten·1l•w Monday thru F'nday from Sam to Jpm t;qua.J ()ppor Emplo> t•r CHAUFFER For GMC moto r roarh for Corpo rate Pre:. Uuue:; andudc 1ntenor matnl & adm1n a!'is1~1ant to Ult-l'N"" Xlnt !>al.tr~ & bme f'hon<• L"athll' at 67!'>-IAOO Npl Bch --CUfUCAL Clenr a l cxp!'rarnr <' an f'1nanl'ta l t-'1 rld pre• ferred Typing "k1ll<1. R e n e r a I o f f 1 c• 1• , kn o v.!cd ~t· o f I UM Me man I 00 & s tJ p po rt ;i.'61J>lant 10 field rorre Xlnt '4'0f"lunl: rnnds & t• n v 1 r o n m t· n t F u I I t.cnefit.s. paid hohda>' & \3l'allon. Oran.:e County luri><>rt area. Call for uppt 833-9450 ___ _ M \INGS toda). a lead C" "'RJCAL mi.: Cahfornaa finan('•al .... .,. Ult.ST~ .... ff intfl"t'stt'd, oppfy in penon P~ Deportment 3333 Harbor Bl•d Costa Mesa, CA. BRUNSWICK CORPORATION ~Di•ision Equal Opportunit) Employer M F V 11 A SSEMBLERS Wr will t r:11n Aµply 7 A \I )f a l' (; r l' I! 11 r Y!llhl'>. 16:11 Plal'l0nt1a. C M Attendants net'ded for sell !>e"'1ce l(as stat1oni. in O C Must Ile extrem1· h relJable & honest ancl good w/numhers . (;;ill for appt. 646-~l- AUTO ROUTE RF.GISTER Early AM 11 ~ to 2 hrs . $375 lo S 4 5U m o Xlnt moonlight Wi ves. re 11red. d1sab1ht~. "'u dents Need l(d wheels 55& $426. 54.5 .3620 AUTO SALES Business Is great at Bouer ~Olon We need expenenced sales pco· pie. TopCompany Benefits Demo Plan Available Health & Life Ins P&1d VacaUons Don't pass u p lh1s great opportunity• Apply in person Today' ~ ul.'>lalulton We provide ...,,,.; P\" 11ualtf1ed l'areer pro B.ECTIUC, IMC. fc:.i.1onal.s a htgh de.:r~ Now hinng in Balboa ol profe&>aonal v1s 1b1hly 35wpm typing s k 111 & rapid ad1 ancement op $l80 25wk l~ .. :x l'el l1>nl 1x>rturul1l"' "'orkmi: for •1 bt:neftlS. paid 'al'al1ons leader m the Sa' mi:s & Apply l1l person 7 JO ~ JO l.oan Industry. to t·n~ure Mon !-'rt 1320 Simpson \OU a ..ohd and '>l'Curc Ctr Anaheim. E O E future The folio"' 1ni: v H ~ F <.p<-rungs t·urrenlly ex 1st I·--------- (7141768-7771 GLENIW.E fEDWl SAVINGS 24221 Cale de lol.cMao Laguna llilla. CA 92653 Equal O pportunity Employer t l..l::IUCAJ. KEYPUNCH JO-key by tou ch l'X IJC.'1'1en<:e needed Relatl women <, WP.tr tnVl'Tllor~ root.rot offtre P T OK. Otll ~ 12. a.-.k for :'ti a Q Ann547 ~ ~ DOING • BUSINESS UNDER A -'. FICTJTIOUS -NAME? • fl I e.. 0,.-.. C.-ty a, HMbor Blvd Cai'fA MESA •AUTOSAUSI -BOAT Builder-Shipwright w /broad exper . all aspe<:U trbgls sailboat WP; WANT ONLY THE conalructlon. Sam L . 8fSI' foe i.nlide It out· Mor 1 e Com pa n y • It you heve juet filed your new Flcllllout 8ut1ne1t N•m• end h• ve nOI .,., tYl>tnltted II for publlutlofl. !Me•M don I forge! lh•I Ill• llmll•llon It 30 d •r• from dete Of IHl"11. The DA I L Y PI LOT wlll publltll "°"' et .. •ment f or $3 1 .$0 , 01.11 clrcul•tlon Include• the e n lire Orenge Co••t .... •nd '*9el notice• •PP••• In .. I •dlllon1. In O•d• r to tubmlt your •l e t•men1 tor publlc •llon ••110 •1>9ropt1111e ~ end • Cl!•cll lo THE DAILY PILOT, P.O. lloa IMO, Co••• ...... Cll .. ,. W•'ll 00 !tie ,.., 'Of lftform•tlon •bout !ef411 edV•r11 ......... ~II "2-'Htl:.lll.m. ..... W ... d 7100 ....... W..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••• ••• • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• Q.EICAL C:i~.!ent. Mew .... Jolt• Workll\¥ lt1mp0rar> I• a art11t wa) t o .:a1n attne1'AI ~ n~rlt!nre. make utr1& m o nty. lurn about different ~!nth ol bu<\Ln ''•t'' and ~\t .>Cl'Ul'MPll a b1u1i. for rnn:-t'f tilN't'lh>fl l'a 11 for u.n lllJflnlntment toda) S57·004S n .EkK for med1r al com 111A1•r tullln11 ofr M ur.t t>Pt' will train I'll H ti31~ <.1tmK ftHilMACY CLERIC Pcri·TitM i-.1i.·11u1t~ dru.e .. wr, in 'I II b '>t.'t'icmg J pen.on whu hM a 1 t•al r onct-rn tor Pl"OPlt• Lo Ul>l>li.l our p h.irmdr1'lt Work1ni: hr~ !I Jpm & I 7pm, :Jltt>rna11n11 i.rhedult-i. '1on Fri Cull lhl' slOrl' manager t o :.et up tn ttn1 ew a PIX TM °""Id DNCJ 1610 s. MMJ-1 Mt~hoch 6 4-7310 -- O.IEU TYPIST lrvme We have 1mmt•'1 01H·n1ng Chanre for i:!TV"'th Pleasant "'ork 1n.i: cond:. Cull ~l ax ~7 J'/111 i-: 0 1': M d·· Clt'ric 1'yp1.~ tie'ltbl<' J f OWVE"A LA. TIMES to hon'. ln N W part of C M. H am. *'75/MJS rm + bonua. Depi111da· bl.9 r ar ~ 5'6·4411 l orlll6..-:l t>emonatr atou glv1n11 aample 11oft drink• In ~. your aru. Hrs. IG-6, fo'rl. & Sal Pay · US/day 551 5031 or ~ Callbtwn 9&8_ UmtaJ olflct nffd!i h1•l1>. front• bar k. txper pre· fm't'd &M--068.3 - -- D&fT Al ASSIST MoUval.ed ass11ta.nt wl• ta.> IJcense to do vant'd dWell for bu.\y H H of nl~ Good benefits Call Mon-Thurs. 8-5 962 332'J DenaltOrtho Cha1rstdt' !\Mt Expr nee ROA pn!I NB CM 346SJ70 OEN'fAL ASSIST ANT ex penen~. 4 days. Mon lhn.i Thurs S800 l'all 6420U2 ----- 0..-11tul urtho :h\l ''"P K ()A pref Ciu(Jd 10\'J t1on P J rt lull ttmt· &97~ Deni.al Sec'reta~ A~\t~ tanl X ra) l1 c en'e r~ fo'ront & bar k duoes 3 da>:. S46 3000. or67J.0446 ----- OE.VrAL ASSIST H l>A ..-. Crona Poh:.h1ng t·'C pt·r. 4 da~ v.eek C :'tt area 6469671 d)l>, ('\\':. 761~ DRIVER For G~tC motor t•oarh fo r (.'o rporu l•' l'r1·' Uuuei. ancludt• 1ntt'n vr ma.ant & admm a~i.ai.tJnl to Uli• Pres Xlnt !\alJry & bm<' Phoo1• Calhtc at ~lm>N~Hch __ temoon hours. Urly mil' ---------· C'OCT\ll'l(.'n.~urate w 't'X l't'r m ln'llle l.Jldustnal com ll4f'X for man3J:1•mt•nt <vn'lulUn,i: farm l'lt·u.st> ('ail 752 ~. A 5, Mon "'"' <..:ockt&I wuatre~:.. 3 nllt'!> pr v.it. ~ 12 Call lu r m lc"f''lf'W bt1 10 J ti4I ()()!JO ----- CONTHOLU.:R Sub rontral'tor of floorin~ :seekiniz degrel·~·rt lll' C'OWllant "' mrn 2yrs ex IJ('r Xlnt h<'ne Salan o pt'n CJll Dt•bbtt• 55& 1001 --------- COOK F'ull time cla)' l't•rmanent Xlnl "'urk 1ng l'Ond' ,\µpl y 1n Pt't'SOO llw l'pl)t•r ('ru!>l Inc 1533 Campu' Or Irv DRIVERS '.'den or wem<'n 2S ) r" or older Know tht> coai.t nues Net SJ80 a wl'<'k or more Or ang<> CoJ'l Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt Herrmann. Founu 1n Vallt'y !No of Slat1•r berwn .S e ,.hope & l:a'hdl Edrn WI to $1..JO per ..-. k P..ut ume :".d J ~pl~, will train . )uur hrs 49611{01 -------- 1-:lllr) lt·i·el J>01>1t1on ;natl li e n l' r a I r I •· r 1 1• a I k.nov.ledi::e nl'\' fn1 t•n I.or) ex1i.:r ht'lµful C1,00 i::rowth polt>nt.-11 f'ull tx>nPf1h Cont;Hl 11111 lqan &l2 1593 COOtc -Fal'tOr) work . Jo l•m IT\ilc·tun.: opt-ral•1r!>, I ull lJTfll• dJY'> P T •'H '' "'111 tram llunlllll{lon l~ach Alt 9AM. H97 2.s29 1-\tll Ltmr no t•'Cper :'\ewport. In inc· art>:l Cd II 955· 31!&1 ----Cook f'\JIJ oc part time Mesa Verde (;on\ ales· cent Hospat.al. 661 Center Sl._._C_.M~~-~~-~- COUMsaOR Small friendly em1>IQ~ mt'Tlt agl'TIC'V '>(~' I'll P<'r d Counselor who m I Rh l I 1 k •' 111 ..... (J r k "' own 'Pt'< 1.ilt~ f'Jll ltila 54/l t>05a C'oa,t;il l'1·~l 1\j.tl'OC), 27\llJ llarbor Bil IJ. C ~I Nl-:\'EH 1\ FEE COUNTER GIRL Lwll'h~. 11 JO lo 2 ~ thru F'n SJ 75 l'er hr C.:ull 955 3868 _ Counter help , P T Mature person in ra~t food C>Perallon ~ton 1-'n ~' 2 Rll'hard~~l_7_ DAU ENTRY CLERKS 3:30-MicWc)ht Immediate opemnit" ex ISt for Data Ent11 Clerks on our 3 JO M1dn1ght stun Yoo mu.<it have key todlsc expenence on IN· fo'ORl':X or ENTR 1-:x. but wiU l'Of\Slder a b11ck · ground with an IBM 129 or 3742 The mon• !lemor pos1t1ons requl re a keystroke average or 10.IXX>hour and lhe Junior po!QlKX\S an averJ~t' of MOO/hou r. Expencnl'e on a keyponl'h keyboard ~ necessary Ab a growing subsidiary of the T imes Mir ror Company, we offt'r an excdlent starting salary and a n exceptlon:il bmefit parkage whll'h 1n eludes free dental 1n sur~ and a company paid pension plan Interested applicants a re Invited to apply m person to the ~s below. or call 7141641 0233 for more lnlorma~ Factor) Work ln!>l)t'clor Sml electrorul' part!., lull ume da)S, exper pro.· (C'l"'f'e<i, wtll tram Hunt 1ru:ton ttt•al'h, aft ~A M >t17 2529 "ull Lirm· Les.?al ~·<·n·IJP ne«:led f11r hu."' 1111 l.i "' oHI~ t-:11l~A n r l1t1 1t.i 11 o n t' '<I' p r 1· I I' r •' 11 Is~ 1111 !'art 11mt· or full timt• Start 1mmf'drntl'I• 1'•111 c1 0 11 a r fi; J I .' "1i u r ~~1.1171 (i;il n .. C'dl•d fur 'ounl-'. paraJp.;-d marn1-.I !,uh Mon thru l-'r1 llal hi \1w.l dn \(' t>-;'5 ~2 Gmcral DfUVl-.:RS $200 W1'1.·k \\'Ill trull\ Lrurk dn \ t'r' ~H: (' II A :\ I C $ 2 0 II Werk W11l tra1n o n ·1n: WOHK Wiii tnwl SUJO l)t'r "'t'<'k lo !>I.art l'LUMUERS llf':l.l'fo:H Will train S200 Wl'i'k lo "lalt OPF::"l18A~·8PM !«>-&HJ Fl-; E GmeraJ nie Ralboa Bu) < 'luh I!. 00\llhtnng WAfTf:R PJrt t1mt• pastllOO Mu!lt ha Vt• al lea.st 2 )'ears expenenr1• LEAD VAJ,f':T ~:11 penencc nen..,saf) All iJufl.'. Please ca.JI for appt 64S--7 351:1 GeneraJ VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICES ~: Toprcry , .... Holct.y. r.wv • ..-""-'_.. .. ,... .-VB A Fii TO YOU tWp W..t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OENERAL OFf'ICp; - Netdt 2 firla lm med. for new oMc. In Hunlln~on Harbour area. Call or aubmlt ~ume~ UnlverNJ fina.ncl1d JIMOO Pac Cat ffwy St219 lfuntinaton flarbour 2J3.582·1U7 E O.t:. GEN t:RA L o n ·1c F, CLEHK. Co. locatt'd near Newport Beurtr ~ worklnK cond 1'YPlna so wpm. pnor .-x Ptt ~lnble. AIV' A I R. Hlfp W..e.d 7100 Http W..t.d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IHSUUMCI MACHINIST TICtMCtAH Br1d(epor t Ooerator. Salel\ omre. Newport M/F. f\ill or p /ilme Ex· Center Oetalls. flfturt pr'd. Be your own bol• worit. will train. Rhl 846-11.13 1y p1nr CarcH•r Op· ---.... -... 4-U-.-. -- por\Ul\lty E 0 E. Mn -• • DudzlkM4 74S4 SYSTIMS'o,tn Kelly hll8 lmmed. need Janitor wanted for llir1o1r for experienced IBM Convalescent llosp1t11I Systems e " M•• II Mon ·l"r1 Apply an Operators.evt>n1ng 11hlft. ~ri.on 340 V1t•tor1a. Good language skills a C M _ mus t Call Ma u h a . Mllllw.tsd 71H ·~· .. ··••e••• ...... NURSSS AIDIS: AlfC lhlft;. eirperteottd or' Tl'a!Aett. Mffa Vfl't'6ttl Conv. Hosp .•• c.ur. Calta ..... ~- Nlninl C..NllH..._ 14.00 hr. 1 h hU\. X1nt worti:lnt conda. 8 Paid holldaya. EOE. t42o3l505 • S.~Conv. H01pt\.al ~'nturin Ave, C.M. bllltchrge Call Cor •PPl JANITORSt MA I OS &C-007ti _ prr f'\~ Irvine an·11 (S47 7Q)8 Ge&A.l OfffCE S3 25/hr 541·3311 MAID l''Ull Of' part Ume 642 J030 Nlftinc HIMODIAL YSIS S800 To Start MORl::SWIT ll t:XPERIENCF. f'lve Girl office V1.ned act1vtt1e!> We will train Co. paid benefits Appl} between~ II ~·Production PIBl't' ~~rt Beat·h __ 0....1 Ok Cleril 7 J m . 3 p m S l o t' k brokera~t firm nrJr O C Airport Call Jud) EclM't 540-1112 t Ge8Al OffiCE M~t en,oy phonl' t•on tart . l4IO rk1n~ v.1th l'Wilomer .... & del.1tll'd ~ Pd \al'auon. "rk p.a). & health m~ura11n· Full 11m.-Appl\ 1n Pt>ri.un. Mnn fn. dt Barden·., ''""'' Control. 6\tl> Handolph. C ~I 546-5570 GENERAL ttt-:1.1• P e r manl'nt po.,11 wn' '"a.ii"' i.:ro"' lnl! tool r1·n Lal firm Storl''> m t fl'.t,• Mt~a. Lauuna &:arh & t-J Toro H1:ne W11l tr;.i1n \p1>I> 1!130 ~pl llhd l' \I or 22f.00 1. ... m bert l.203 F.I Toro Grt>.it Sale!>pvrM111 lor !Grt·at Th 1 ng, I '>o t~t Plaui. plt'J~l' l'all for awt 7~1 ~10 Gr:1 II cook. I JI)~ m ~ 3Uprn Mon · F n Call for ~ ;[ol 7 ll3 GROUP H E A L TH CUJMS ADJUST OR 1,.,.111e Wt• ho1e 1mm1••I 09t.'l'Ung.s 2 1 r. l'"l"'r dt· "rt'd Chant t fur growth Plea.~anl v.11rk · 11111 conc1 -; 1.:all \I JX ~7 JIC17 1-: 0 !-: "1 .. GUARDS 1-\Jll & part llm• \II J r •' a .., L' n 1 f o r rn ' turn1shed 1\g1•\ :!I or o'rr t«.otan-d "' .. 1t-urn1• ~ t·'Cpi·n1•n1· .. m·c· \pp I) l 'ru1 l'",IJ l'Tllll'\1 llm ~wrv1Ct'. J:.!2G W .. 1h Slrt-,,·1. S;,nlJ \n.i In lt'f"\ll'W hour'i ~ I~ A I ' \Ion thru f'rt GUYS &DOUS r\4•a.\ant JUb on phc1111• 1n n l<'l' office Im m t•!! npl'T'llng5 S4. S7 I hr A IM> need cta;er; w/dependa hlP l'3C Call 842 ~ In II H -------Hai~~ /Mon~r 1-'\Jll l'tmt• Xlnt l'•H r J ll :u, ~'>liO, i.<1).! lkh 11 \ IH>W ,\It f °' \I I-" \p1ih tn Pt'l"on I r""' 11 llar1J"' an· :i IU7 ... C ·,.,..,, 11 ... ~ Cd.M Ke M el Asst Groomer. Sun thru Wed. 8am ~pm & po1>s1blc ~a111 Man W8'!C lO !>larl Apply 12.'.i ~et>a Dr.C M 631 1030 KETI'UMCH OPERATOR <:RT b~!.lt' 1•xpN nee FUil llmt· dll)'> a(lpan•I m/j!I lr1 ~I\ l'Hml)Jrl\ h1 n•·flh l'J ll l\.11 h1 i:>I 1;.'.122 KJTCHEH H ELPER full lime )le'a \ erdr U.1v ll<ll\p 661 C'cntn, Costa M""'11 1'1lldsl'dpt-maint<'nirn< f' Foreman need1-d \'anl·d dut.Jes !-\ill \Im" J>t•rrn.1 nent c:ocirt co bt•n..r1t~ A µ p I 'r J t \ & II Landscap<>. 2~1 I V1.i Fabnl'anle. ~·~'>Ion \'ti' JO 7684751 - - l.FAJAl. St;CR f-11\ HY Trlilllt't' Hecpl Laguna '{iRUel Rcneral prnl't an C: ood l > v 1 n g 'k 1 I h K'.ll~I LEGAL SEC . ~J'lt tkh ldw firm ~1·••k ... ~ary for fit mil) 1,, ... ,ltll.lnW\ 1-.xper'd & i;oooJ ~lb < all~W~ LJX;AJ.. ~fo).'kl':TAHY w 1c 1V 11>0M e11pn needtd r1)C' former Judi.:1· m Npt. Center 64-1 ~50 OoKJn~ UFEGUARDS - NewJ>Ort Oun.--. Ill & •>1Pr llJI Bad' IW> I.Jr ~ B &44 5'!121 I,..,._ !'art 11m1· lhht•f I h!lri.:t· "ol u r ••· ll 7 XJA.\1 M1"4l.t vercle 0 .11w llU!>p litil t 't•11t..r (h.ui \lt'\d S4ll ~ Maduru'l ACME GRIDLEY 2nd :>tuft BROWM & SHARPE l'il ~h111 TOOl &DIE bl Sh1fl ~ oUL'-IJJl'1ana.: l••'I Ur~ ..an liflt'rt,I .ti It J tl ll\$t P..> '<'ale~ .rnu 111 cludt' e-OI. ertinw • Pwd \ ara11nn • Aamu' 110 ',,. Jl1on iin' •Si1·k I' I\ • lt1 Holtll,I\' •:! \nnu.11 ('1 11 r 11"' •3 \sinuJI m .. nl r. '" ... ' • ~\111 µ1 m•'<l 111-r;:t .11 "'f'llC'h IOI ludt'' rl<'ll< n.f • l';ud npl 11 ;i I • "··~hi hrlflU.' • 1<•>1 pun h·"'' pr11i.:r.111• Mamtenance man-helper f0r apt complex in C M Retired or sema, IZL3 ) ~~I M11nt enanl'e M an needed Expenenced tn £'1K"tnral & rarpcnlry field Prefer past holel expent.-nl'e Appl> lo Gil. ~u rf & Sa nd Jlolel, 1.aitWla Beal'h. 497 "477 ~A.'l;AGER fl)r il Cum mun II} 1\ "oc· 1at111n Cuherdalc Community A.">.""1<: I rv11lt' l'I look IOI! for malurl' adult to m a n a ~ ~ 4 ~ 0 hom .. ~ f: 0 F. c· dll ~ i870 ()(' ~ !1345 ~1a ture ma1n1enanr e maJe. ex~nt'nc~ for mobtle homt: park ~J C ~ 174_7 _____ -- \1f>4'hanar P.urn pean car. "c't'df'd 1mmt'd1.lt<' I ~ \ppl' 127 I.us ~rll1n1I'>. S .in C'l r•m \!12~ \lt'dw.1J RECEPTIOMI ST E.xpt'r rt>qd for !'.pt lkh ldb l n,uranl'1' pro l'l"i"ng & l'hltbotomy pref n u .. I~ d full time permant-nl pQs 111on f'ho nt• Jan H illye r _!*'Hl140_~ l IOA_}1 __ _ MB>ICAL ~SCRllER "ma.II Cltml' lor·ated 1n ;\Pv.port Bcarh has perm;;nenl po-.1t1o n J\ aal 1mmt:<I for i.elf 't JrtPr "'ll h j.tOll d '>tc-Crc-t..t.nal .,k1lb & I 3 ,e.tn medtC'dl 1raru;cnp llfJ n t''<JH•r11;n.-e F.am1l1ar111 v.1th m .. d I c· d I I m '. d I l' .1 r C' hl·lpful Ciooo -.tarttn)! '>.alan & fnngP tx>rw(1h !J<k'kdJZe I-ur 1nt1·r\ '""' , () n I Jc I J ,1 n ,. ... II I t• \ ~JI !-:Cl 1-: \I I- ~h1hc "' '"' I' lrnW" hir tu.A.'' " 'T 1>1 111 1• krv1"' l·~h'" •ii 1, ... I. tAI At tq11nl' nH ,.,,.If \ 1 .. i11 1•t.1 1r, 111 \k .. 1J1 wl ~-; r1·IJn for or I h11 IJ I cl 11 11 I I I l t In '\1 ... µor1 l!t-... h tu ll 11m1• d.i~' '>1 u~t Ii.· knu..-.lcdgeable in ldking mt<ltcaJ tu.st.ones. rapid l\JMnR & transl'nbinit ~.t .. n · romml'n,ur;itP ..... ..1l1thtu-. ... ,J)t'r onh M1I ,rl>f)h !'Wnd rt'MUlw t• I'<> Ii<•\ ::;;1 .. 11.111' I 'tl1tl P 11 f\t1 '< I :1riO I "'•IJ \l,....J I \ •f..!f\2>, \l,,JI, ,, I lH/lVH Oitkal Care Exp. pre. fernd. WJU train for th11 Soeclally. Full lime. 1n MlMlon Viejo. 714-111-1100 OFTICECLERK F\l.mg. typmg. IJte office woric. SfiOO slart Xlnt GP· pt 'y fOf' advancement. Apply in ~rson 10·5. l84ltO BandH.1er Ctr, Ftn Vly Corne r t:ll1s 963-9881 Ill SYSTEMS, HC. PRODUCIMG c,o,y fltlOClSSIMG SYSTIMS FOR THE GRAPHICAITS ·· TtCHHtCIAHS • Immedi ate openi n gs'·· avilll fOf' held i.ervlce ~ fOf' repair of . vtYrs. nuru computen.. ngid d1SCS &. bne pnn- ters 2 Years exper .. AA degree. or equivalent military exptt. Pie a!>t' forward resume to . CME SYSTIMS, I~. POIOX2001 205 IHDUSTIY RD. ; OCEANSIDE. CA. 92054 PAR'TTIMUS ' s..nt.a Arul val'allOn club nffds 2 GOOD phone \Olce5 3 to 5 hr!>. 3-8pm "d on Thur s S tart ~ s.'> hr 54J.. 7951 -- PART-TIME GtFTWARE l'er\ooable. ent-r~l't 14' µ "r--00 ne.'de-d v. d rt 1 M 11· abtllt) to mrrchandll>t' d. rtispUI~ ~1ftware m ,our '\ k s tore Mon ,. ri . ~:lp(n Call the !>tor•• manager fCJr lnlt"n'lCW appl TMGWldDNCJ 161 0 S. MHJ-f t61wportleech ~7130 PIX °'8A Tott T~ An,., ~rv. v.111 tram. full & µurt tame d.3)'i ~6747 l'RX ()perat.or, /\ns i.erv t''(Per Jl!.o Uper ator "' !>upt•r\'1:.or~ exper ~22'4 -- . . Jlf,p1t,1h l\ flO-.tl'"> I' I\ p:1111lml( Nf'l'<I ht"tt . .,.,, .. , I I ROSAN. IMC. 1n ~l'\l'r.1 IH',1111>11 \1lnun1~tr .11t1r Hu,1111•,, \\.1rM1:1•r I' '' h1Jtn1 .. 1 '''. \lu,1 t'\J' 1• , ' µ•nt'flC'I' M:! 1tT: i • PIX~TOR • Pan tam•' or full llml·. da>' or C\'('S Must bt- ,1 b I i: t o "' o r k so m e "'kllnd~ · 1y-pm1t s kill:. l"t1Q Man) ro benefit:.. F..0£ 1• ltrrl(' n1·Jr ~our hom1 ~1""'110'1 fi.'·1' h : .. uc • "\.l "'l.'lcom1nl! nt'"' r•·-1 An 1:..t1tul 0JlfW•rtun11,·1 \11.1111 \J. \."~11\T 2 1u .1t1<.on' .t'.itl ~runt & 11..11k111f11,. l-\1ll 11r p.irt UrrM ·,.~ i7'7'• Fmplo11•r tfrnts Urtnl!lrll! l!tl hl·---------from local mt>n'h,1nh ~ -d car & l)ilt'"'nl1·r 1-·ur appt <.1U~li .~Y..1~, lloh'I llou,rket•pl'r , •. , per prd ll1 ltn l(UJI • • ~laid~. µ t Iv i.l.1rt • • Stnil't' Pt'™lf\."' • • A I' pl} an per.o;on llnl1·I ~:iri ~anrten. 006 S LM.1!\l Hvo"\ ._!:a~ Be _!l _ - - llOUSECLl::A.St-:RS up to s.'> pr hr Car 64~ ~ 123 HSEKEt::PER Lin: IN 2 l'hlldren. 6&.8 Sal an 759 ~I or~ os.14 MACHINISTS Wtt have i mmediatt' openin qs f o r e ll· penenud machinists to Mt Yp and opervtt' pnci •iOft lathe Hd \kdtt·al B.1ck Of<• IJh & \ra\ (').l)t'r pref rt hut 1"111 lrdlR ~~iii~ 'rlrdd~ \tto~ It, fun & µruf1tabl t• to pnnl mod, I :-;, "'vort Phot1' Fa:.h1ttn:.. \ high ra. .. h1on Pllotu Modl'ling ~udJO 951 i li4 - mills 1t'1 o pn>to~ MOVIE EXTRAS!! shat>~·..._,,, All 91'1~ & l' ~ n~-da-d L..... ........... to reod si-6e ~11 W l<all'll11 Stl' 12:> "'a.c;h fs area 640-1110 All'1Xlrt area-~·8000 f'liX Operator Answenng :.erv1l'e. ex· pcnence pref C M. area S"'1ng & G raveya r d avail f o r info. call ~~Im Pen.on Friday Im med ~ l..1lc l)p1ng. htc bookkttp1ng Res ume ' mtuired Cont.act Suian rn_:m._ -----1111' -"T \nahe1m ,m ft't'. lo ~ll .,._,nnts nK 1~ Pll<Jro LA B 1n OrantW CRf ho'fe o kno~ ---County has some grw I h ~ c·ash' Y.ork nut ol opp (Of' rt people on our o f b o s c 1 0 P 1our own homl' ~o 1n ln:I slufl Perm. full time Tri qonometry 0 .r \t:.tmen.t C:all6JJ .ib48 pa:: along With some p/l llou.~ekeeper l.1 v1• 1n ~u...i speak F:nghsh & dnvr . Hunt llarhour 84& 7~ 21.3 '624_ IM I _ Gco1wt11· TM.-po1t• !----·--------Po" on our 2nd s htfl. Hons offer. 5-& 7J66 • ' Nur.es INSPECTOR PRECISION MACHINt:D rARTS Fat IMFOIMA TIOM CAU.1714t549-791 I REQUEST TAPE 446 t24hours a day I IM S ~ Barranl'll Hd Irvine, CA 9'.1'714 17t415..'iM801 E 0 F. * C om p o n y p o i d ftRIMTIHG Mldkaf and Uftt in· If vou are 20 Of' over. & CARE looiong for a career op-~. portlmlty m pnnling. ap· • +Co ... Cll'ly poid r t· ... ply 11 PENN'YSAVER. ti .. i0taeuf. 1s the ke) w<>rcl an UB>PlaC"entia .CM Garl1etd Care Our pa •2 ....tls •oc.affon pttt' uent.s rttewe the h nesl ~· care. our st.a/! enJO> s the '* DI r. co.," t 1 o • professional ollentlon ._wldr --"-h. Utal a s maU fal'ahly l'an ,.._ offer We ha ve 1m· .,._wtdl Is• ,.ope. medJat4'operung.s for ...... d .....-n.HcNt RNs LVN wWch It CCIWY•••tty • S loc.t.d 2 blocks off .. s-D14MJO frffwcry 3-1 I CMd ofhn HceiNt fr. I I· 7 Prln1Jng Prssman. AB Okk. Ex·. per. &M-8233. N.B. PRODUCT I ON. TRAINEE Rubber hose products, Irvine area .. Mus t pus l'om p a n y phy.s1ca.l aocluchng back X r~ Taking applica- tions btwn 8&10 only.· S trato flex . 116 7 1 Armstrong Av~. Irv.· E.O.E. A Kendav1s lnd. ~O>~-~~---~. . '--beMflts. If in· Garfield offer" an rx· ....,. ~ __.. celJent sala,.,. iand rom ht••d. ...._... .....,..., plete bt>od1ts Call o r IR,........ Oii' cal: come b)' to leam what "CARE" u n mean to .WW....,.... your mnmg career ! TIMES Q.EIEAI. ~urance co hit' MIRROR TmlKAl. immedtale openln&A for GARAELD llll"-'-lt•d. C.-MIM.CA. 17 I 4t 546-IOlO PROO RAM COORDINATOR Wllb growtq compeny C ·••LE txptr. rommerclal ~ m1llAl. ratera Muat havt' a t 87s.- Prr hdp. mat&n penoa for drhw-tbru photo boaU1. lN. N7.m1 TB.EVISION 1ei61t t yea r·~ com · CK CARE 11711 Redhill Avt. ...-y mercla.I lines peckaae BRIJNSWI .__. ........._._ T I lniDe.CA.-?14 ~• rltll\I uper and bt Coovalett'f!nlH~plt1I -- o Pace y ou r .. --'()ppE plM /P' VOLT fllnllhr with CLM CllPORATION m1r.1rfield 'kall1lll•Mp. · AaNM've Qlevy atort' BOOKKEEPER "t'ast Resul t " -.-m ....,_, Ut• t)'plfta re HUnonaton 8ead1. CA Equ{ty partl e lpa\lon • it naw hlrln1 • Ex· Exper., full cha am •c· ~rvke Olrtttory y q'd <Mllandl•• t• 111411'7 "'' E ~._'°CIUM~a • ·-... sic11Mlhn1! 1-~--1843--_____ _ =-==~·J:~ ~C M OO-Ul 2 id , .. CaU Now 0.U"'l dr1vtr. •mall ~HI bf'ru•flh. lnrl. Jl rof11 ....., la • •-vbenefh.a See fblk~..--Ala'l 64._1671 rdl co .aood drMn•r" •• ..., afutnnJ bonu.. ,;olnll" Def•H Equal Opp Empl)'t s.i.~"' t.Jfldml Tack .. firm In a-cord, valid Calif llr M Cempua Or •IM pe1111, • nM'ft1r1I ckontal Dl.....t-I-M t-II ~ -S 1 ~ HOWAID CM•..-t c N. lame .. ,.nence In bt. Jll a.&1 Ma IDI _ AcnM from 0 t• Airport A&IJll> ln IJCl'llon, Mon ..,,......, _ ~ lllillll ,..... ••• ~"' M1n6comp Hl)er ----546-4141 .. , .. II • Snfflt'll -\ tlrt'IU ~·-~...! o...•a-..u._ 10 .. .. m p1tn• •--•~unit> .. 1 u. 1111 111·m\ ~1th +. .-c •>-lt~ .. HnPOR11' 8£AC11 Pf'd Ute l)'Plftil• ..O\' 1"l"ldt \QUt old •tut! for llmt1M.1mt'\nlnl >'OU wunt IMuranct' o #' ._..,,......·~'.'· \' If lhllh P1"11 l l1~11lllt.'41 1\1I I CA 117\4 Pit -~ _ _ ~~.~~t~ "'* ~110~1 ~, , 1 1h 1 1~u~1~1~·c~1~~~~·l~ll~•1~J~·~d~d~11h~~~~~~~~~~~-~·~H~-~11~1~~~R~r~1=~~~wt:•~1~=1 ~·h~~~~~~"~M~,,~~~,~~-(~:wt~ci~~~~-----~=~-~·~,~~·-·-~~~·~~· MttlM•W-'"' trol. r rnm1 1lary l,_,.11, ..... 1.,.,, •• .;,,. 1t 1H ll "'"'" _ liV)dJt. _ ·-~ __ _ ... •ftMISpm. ~ ... fWll _ _ ·-=-~---=· =====:::::Jl:::===::=:L.------· - \ ~ I I I I I I .- ' 7 l J l i j t li S• ti 8 9( le l . tv ja c. w sa Sl da a . an be In• se• fig toe tJu 'ha .bei bol ' do •1>4 '2· to~ &a Ylr ~ I . ...w..... 7100 ._.,W I • JIM WM. W .~~T ................. .. , ..... ___ ..... ~ . . 71M ...., mutl 1100 Secwtt.¥ l\6Al'da. 2• u.ao ' . ... . . ............. ............. ... . . . . . . . '°' .. ahlft. ~I h II: .. r II IM.(etON«wpon INn• R~ fUN & FAST PACED !! &h11111•mHl {"on .uttlnll r1rm Ouutl(ul olli<"H fffl\ v \>~"" Good l \ pin• .. kill .. ron""1al alma11~·1'\' I.tab d prt(mtlal j~Jl j»raol)t)tt( ~ttrJ(ca l"'-e/Me"\'rf ....... 151-1755 I~ mplo er Paid R••I Eat•t• Salea 'Dl~r *'~tam •u 081 •alu rep1 ,...._t eommlaalona a.l•nsa.au..-. A.el~ ~ OOUNsELOR.s Leal Cdl honM brobr ts eow ~W'Ull for c areer minded loan mm1 llan. ~pro IND • *cia ptOVkSH! I.a emu Uc rtqd C11ll °' .... '--to: lWwnaJ f'lnaacial lla ht cat Hwy St219 fbdinWon Harbour • ZU.•·1LS1 E.O t: .... '* HAYEOPB•t& '°' lwo aureutve real elt* ..-U wit1' teMI· ... ~. E.acellent ti I 1' 111 Call Al Stellato -~·~1. ~ Walker C Lee Real Estat.eSales ~ Deedeci in Sunset 8Ncb office. top com· aWiiom. <;all Bud Hyams 1714) 146-5502 fWief..._.Pa.--t lbs ParPnt11> lo ~ ""-~ parent.a on ......... ~lllbome MUUaa w •111 ckve lop m•otelly disabled c heats. Muat h•v« '1liaimum ol tyn t'OlJqi« ID Social ScMl.C>tt ll"U la have had l)NVIOUS ex penenc:oe with develop m entally d tubled cheats RelporulbdlUe• include pro1ramm1na In sell·help & le11ure ki lls , beha vi or modificallon, & COIUll:> tant SUl)ervl.S.lOn Job 1n dudes room & board. ~ SlOO per wk.nd Unite<l Cereba.I Palsy S46 5760 ~ ya.rd & small ce ment plant. El Toro area. Needs mech-.ntcal ly inclined personnel ~-0610. REAL ESTATE SALES •90%• NOD~FEE! REALTY NETWORK "9157 MOO- Restaurant WAITB.fWAITRESS f\&1.1 & p1ume positions open. ~ 75 hr to start . no bpi. Pvt COWllry club (ill for appt 64,H4°t_ _ Restaurant Pizza Parlor needs pan thne bartender wkend eves.. Pref middle age -Mic for Jill or He1d1 afl 3, «IAl. IST A Tl SALlS 714-964-1704 A fDOd dros>iD office at -Resta--un.n--l----- the bridte to Udo needs row-~. Via Lido ME Ir ED'S PIZZA "-lty6'73-1020 , Immediate part lime ---------operung a va1labll' for RIAL. ESTATE Debvery Dnver Mus t be SALES ablewwortceves & have fUlU 0 AC "11 U APPt1 In Slel'IOft t i me e areer op -- - Ponum\• • pert um• jOb ORIQtturdUee ol)fn 101 up no w 1n tbci Newport Bladt a~a If )QI .,. mUit.wy nOred or a .. creduaw or ~ CUIT'W9tJy 1oin1 to mi. 6 hl&hlY moth et t'C2 '°' lnc"'ued Hm 1011 b•ar d on Pftf~. plraM ap fll> • 114 So. El l'amtnu Httl, Sao a.m.n1" RADIO SHACK A.TAMDYCOU. 1.o.a. Saa. WAS .. TIWMIU ~ fOT C-O&llal Intl ~ 1alary LO SS00 II """'* with I~ muJt1 lme lnaw-ance Co C111t 7~ .,_ F. 0 E Sa mplemaket ror ~·s dress manulac lUttr llJ8.U191 Seamstress. M1r hael DllY>d Green is looking ror •>ewer. M F. mst ~ piri«.'tloru.'IL Ex 11 w / 1 o dUit mach .. culling. alter Perm f/l P11 y l'omm /ab1 I Call 496-3462 SEAMSTR ESS Sa 1 I searmt.ress needt'd Top J>llY & bene Pall1i.on Sall Design 673-2.180 Sfrft£TARY/ EXEC Secret.Ary to <'h•ef exec dficer/admmislrator. or sm psyctuatric hospital 10 Dana P l S trong secretanal skills & exper n:..oqd. Vaned mlereshn~ duties & pleasant l'n· V\J'UIJ'Ot'flL 496-5702 SECRETARY·pnrl t1ml'. U::I lrvtne Campus. hrs flexible. poss1bll' full Lune m fall Some exper nee. ~1 ask for Sue SICUTAIY fUJ.1 lJme with good or. rice skills. Start im· mediately. Xlnt op porturul)' w grow with expanding company Good salary & pleasant !iu rr o und1n gs 1714 1~. S CUIUTV SYSTEM 8AL.!8.. Give ua hooeety, ...._um. h•rd work. IOyefty, Md Wf' IL!ppOl't )'OU wllh 1a1ary + rom miMklrl +-car allowanNt t ~ble Ml\ fUtllnl Mwlt J*P • romp&ete ... f~ tnV Ir )'OU l'au'l OI' iJ .,l'llld ol hlll'd wOtlc. don't wuw your Ume or min• Orow wllh u1 7W ~ma..\ s.c..tt,~ All lhlft1 Oranae Co 10r11Jon m4 > m TIM3 ~FX:Y /BKPR. part/full ume, R E Co Cd t.t SllJ•ry nt1te. Call 9 12. Mtlnlbu 87~ SltOE SALES Wante<f. f\.til or part lime Good t:o benefits 1-'ulure maml po8tllons poss1 t»e Appl) 1n pen.on bet llaro &c I lam . 3-077 S. Hnstol.C M SHOISALIS Wanted with or without expr Wlll lra.tn Ad vanl'e poss1b1ht1es. Gd C'Om · PMn.Y benefits. Apply in person. 9am uU llam. al ~ Shoe&. 3077 So llnstol. <;M SMACJ(IAR ATTINOANT fU1J & pl\Jme prepanng IUll<'h dishes & ser ving cold drinks over the counter Apply m person. ....... Guild 13>1 E ()yer Rd. ~A Statione ry Slor l' 1 n Corona del Mar need~ t•x pr'd sales lad} Full ume. 5 da~s Xlnl work tnfl rood l!:spec1all) hne cllenl.ele. 67S.1010 . SWITCHIOARD Brokerage f 1 rm 1n f'ashlon lsland hu tm mediate operu.ng for re· rept1orust Hours 7 -1 Ex per. pref Cont a cl Helen McGloley for appc 644-2292 Teal'he r Pre ·Schnol Salary open N B an•a 644-0232. or 548·4-i36 e' es Teachers & Aid~ Pre-K lc•hr E.xp. & unns . Aides for pre·sl'h i'~ T SaL aade, pvt. sch. C \J 642-0W *ffl•n• 1010 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 14, tteO * D LC• dbl dr l"rl1ld1lre r.111ew. 1050 Mic:•••-IOIO ,._&Orw lttO ................................... -::;-~;. ...... C1ean. xlnt cond '75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~&W Exq1Ai1llt ChlnNe Cor· Fr oat Prtt. 17 <' u h rfrnieretor·frsr. cnp ~. &ood cond, 1100 e\-21Jleves ram&ndtf Sctt!en, tAnt.i· que/. Pd : U .200 . Sarrlflce. St .too 8 PMeAI S'xS' Call Rudy: ~ bo•lmaUnN. or· P"R.El!Pl.ANOSTORAOE thopedic, 15 yr wmt)'. 8'ore your p&uo at our New. 1265. 841·820&. home. M\Ulclau •Ill ¥1f ASSIST ANT -~ prow1de IOOd tare and l· 714·348·6179 until s. Te> handle, pharrn•CY l'Hbl.rln1. 111eauot Pl"IOft w/ebLUty to meet the public, handle re· ~. W\11 ltaln N 8. on N1lne 40 Hr wk. Sal OOEf,attlt\.llk. 842 3840 IO I S -.:ms a.ft &pm MOVED-mull tell JWTC traMferable rea. membeHhip. SUOO loci trans fee. Ml·ztrf ert 6PM WAITUSS Af>llly ~Wfffl ~am & lipm Charlie's Chlh ~orporat ton 3 001 R.edtull, Bldg IZ. Ste lf'?a6. C.M Y<Ulg lolduJt w cle•n boat 1 tJay a wee k Call ti42-4Tll3 weekdays ....................... .......... 1005 .......•..••........... WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL OaJ.ly lG-6. Fri 10 9 CUlSEDTUESDA Y 11751 Westm111Slt'r Ave Garden Grove M4~103 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. Bu1aln flun ltrs U qwd•l-Or11 Aue ~ ~v~ Wed nUc-All ~C'w Merchand11e lnipect 3 lO 7pm Auc:Uon 1 :30 130 7 E . Ora ng et horp e , ~\illerton 992-0allO OoCJt 1040 ················~······ Kl!ESHONT> Pups. AKC. 0wnp Sitt M/F Pet & s h o w P v t ply ZlJ/W1·1345aft 8 pm . AKCGennan Shep fe m . 6 wks Mostly bl ack ~7·0494 art s 30pm & wtcnm DOG HOUSE·J usl n ghl for a large dog. S30 1-·1rm 547 3182 ~nnger Spaniel Pup:-. \KC ~.ilc & fem C:hamp sire. S125 ea ~ 2 rnatchlna h11h beck rhain 80. NIK .. Dl1~1 847ml ---------Ward rear bauer lawn Solid teak wall wut Ad mower • Ja cobao n JUstable c abinets • ecS&er. both nr new li200 shelve&· S500. 2 rugs, l ~ Moroccan 4t I Greek. m>. TI4-881·71Z3 1"° 9"" I l3 \.\ + pad used braided nap. '50each loveleat, x.lnt cond. l yr. 8T.Mt19 dd. SlDO. --------eau ec~ 1llenmdor zio eled volt «ndcDe ~ can be Alum. yel/whl pat.lo set. used on ranee or on xlnt cond. SJOO. special made wooden ___ 64G-__ n_111 ___ --1 stand. W/cable & plug WALM!I' DRESSER Xlnt.. coad. ~ 600 w 1 T H N 1 c E v.asher worklna cond HARDWARE Craft.Iman lawn mower 5 '80646-~7 lAn blades 2 part.a Iron pte f!ft operu.ng. 6fl high "JftlllY Lind" Cnb Gd ~ rond Maple w 1mattress & l'rtb !iheeti. S4 0 ~'nll lllde-a·bed Gold & gm t11.'eed Double bed n Cash paid for ant1qu<> AKC Pomeranian riup c~~ ~-~ 9l!M i.hop 1nvenlonh Call picl>. 14 hile r .. d, & Kng si.e widter hdbrd. 2 prs luggaae. wood en jf'Wetry box. ski pants. J3C'ket & ak>ves. c h1lds \leep1ng bag. Oak m ed1c1nc l'ablnel Womern. dre:.sei. i.i 5 ~7Zll L M ' Pauo table & <'hair i>C't a r r Y o r g a n blacks. 17141 730·0007 trMtmeat for your l.n· lltnamllll. cau Ad-56t~r • tta. IG-4300.,. hn . ,.....111t1 .. lffJ ....................... Wanted: Good 11wlnc machJne with conv•· nkft. variety 1Utchel in cabinet. Reuoeable price.881.mt s, ........ ·'°'" ....................... Like nu , Remlnetoo modet 700 ~.OS rifle with rune " cue . uoo. ~ Wonderod, 1.1U temper me reel. like nu. 16. Ml·l112evea. TV ...... .... se.... lotl ....................... Nice Zenith 2S'' color TV. 2yrwrnty, free delivery. SUM. 646-1786 r.borol.a ~ar 19" col· or T.V exc. cood. S17S. call64117l2eve. Premdent 40 ch. CB radio wtmic & Kricket floor nw.. w11p brand oew pd. Sl75. will sell for $100. C'&U64H712eve. <n4 154(}.~ with ~lla Make uf G1an_t _Wi_1-;ker_S._l_l' -0 -vt>-r Shl.h Tzupup. '.talc r~ Q142J61 ~ m~riiv~e:'r/ha~~~ Ward's 12" Blk/Whl TV IOOpte<."t'S Museumquah gol:;~~l50 Gl~5 loP roHee Lable. $-IH7 50 \llu e Sl$00, 11.kenew.SfiO I\ ExotJca.1088N Coa~l 'al·uum , off1l'e C'ha1r 64+-0441 Ca.UM6-0739 11~, . Laguna Beurh ~to You 1045 pu"er mower & pui;.h ------- <'9-1 2..131 :'>1a} 17th lhru ••••••••••••••••••••••• /llOll1>'e1' ~ ~<tullful while m ink lilh 10 to 6 th"C to g(l()rJ homd-;oldt-n J a C' k e l S 1 ie I 0 I 2 fUher f'M stereo & ~ · c:U'd player 2 speakers. soo 551 -0425 -----1.-ib. lov"5 kids ~ Ul2 ~lJ after 5 PM S500 (~~leR~ ~~~ t·~_l.92_dY"'i_._972_47_6R __ •••-•••••••••••••••••• PORCELAIN REPAIR 8'V1I Panasoo.I<' car Lape • CJuung tablt'. 6 r hn bu! uiood ~1ft•ch•ftl(, P••nl· ""ay-spk"""' ~ c•"""" fee table round p('<ll''>lJI. hee Outry k11tt•ns I .... ,.,.,. "' ""' ,..., ~· .,.. ~· · '... .., -~ t.'""" U11CS deaned NothtnR 1s 21 6'73-7s:ie maple . e mpire "ty lt' Togoodhomt-~7900 -------~ s:m Svm....,·niun mu,1r 54&-8964 ----------unrepai rable . C all SO"" TCK J I""' &a....&.... 1070 6429732 ' ,.y 55.11 l'al>:. OOx Schullzmark X ch' ---J dedt. was S400 Now S299 I " 1 ~ r~t: to ,.,, tni: hom~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ~ avai .1:1 iu Man's Brown \'elvt:t A1.lant.Jc Mus1c646-889S n4 ~1 71.23 Australian !')hcphl'rd •IMM EDIATt:C~'iH• Ul\1QUF: ANTIQU t: OAK DlNlNG TA BU: $450 646 9057 f>l!>P:_ 7mo 61:1 ~ For G 0 1 d . s ii v t' r . lluhan Cut Tuxedo. 3 l'launum An> kind . Ila> "2 '<f'll SllOit>-.t ofr 1 Mu "Id G \'rm an rnnd . amuunt [):.nit' I t.42 9732 ~rd ll'm:tll· & m11lc ~~ ~ ~ft ~ r.7~1 6 5 HI' Ra~ rompr~r I'll' cash Top l.>i>llar S2'r.i fuu'>tiing ma('h1ne l-uap itold r1n((s . SlU'J!r.;.ca>:JoH.675~ l 'nlque Oak •tocktr!>. 1cl· box. PH'IUrt' frame:.. Heaut1ful t'l'mulc <"1i1l bra.~ bed. etc 497 27gi Swt't't dL'>llOl'llUOO 1-·1xl'd -----Shots 494.~ COUNTRY HOM I:: E.\1 PORIUM nnw i.pec1 a ll Llnl~ 1n Amenl'an Oak & rountr;. memorabilia aJoniz with other uruque glft.'1 & <'nl lectbles 2907 Wamt'r, at Fain1ew. S.A Open 10!> Tues·Sat. m ssi-1 Aflfll~ 8010 .....•••..•..........•. Great pnc .... like new .. ~ & di') er l'op~r. d lx mdl S3601both m.8482 t..'.al ~good homt' Ila:. ~ 1.-. ~lt!red White malf' w blark tall 541 r!IJlf. Ask for Su~I(' I 11 ~uod h<>me 6 ~ k ttld Kilt.en-. tW> 6800 . \KC IJOOd.I~ :;.w;.~ ~4014 FunWture 1050 ...•............••..... 1 h••ni.. :o.C'hoo l r lnR ~ What.ever you have P P Will pickup 9~7 8053 Cod ~ Everyone MHd Xtra Cosh n? You wtU find 1t in scrap <X>LD & Sii.VER . wh1 r h .,.., bu~ We lt>:>t all Ill m:-. l11r punt) al no ~t tn \IJU 0< obbgallon tn ~II l 4111 '.l64 65tfi for I ho, fr1-. "t"n 1 re done 1n ) our v v. n homt• PP ln\'abd pot chair h ke nc"'. v.al kelll' ,Ra s lo"i. & erat.e rnu.c ~ SCUllUTS ANSWERS TtoU)' Slant C:nmp \1uluh HIS LOT Defuuuan o( G~ntnR Man's eHon w improve HlSUTr ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• G_, .. 9010 ....................... '72 MZ rbrgls dinghy. 9x4 i.,. w 'fihp Johnsoo, & ~ <M\I dol I y. Also 8' WOOd ~ dl.nghy. both flood l'ond 213/281 ·0160 or ~ Manne woodwork. 1n Ll'f'\ors & etc + custom c-ab1net s & r e m odel lutd~ns. Call 496-7m M 7PM Wanted Oawf ort.h anchor' "36' ol cham P'eak call 1714 > 7J7 -6449 after 7 pm eves. ---------to.ts.. t Wwlc • c• / Scr-ria fOJO O pen in 1 in we 1 1 good driving reC'or d eslabtisbed lrvtJ>e firm. Starts at SJ.l!S-1.1 50 per Training u slstance , hr +lJps Age 21 & over cenerous commission Apply daily after SPM schedule. Call Dawn. Me & F.cl's Piua, 17th. & &1:Ml600 Tultin. Costa Mesa SICHTA.RY Irvine based rood supple ment mlg co. LS seekm~ an expenence<f & efh. l'tenl de p art m e n tal sel.'relary . Applll'anl must have excellent or· garuzaUona.l. typmii & shorthand skills. Will re· port directly w depart ment manager. Please send resume to Lor· raine Li.ndow at PO Box uan.1rv. 92714. ---------1 Double elect. oven. range T!C>MCl4"S Sell cleaning Tappan **I BUY** Good used F'urn1Lun• & Apphanees-OR I will st>ll K;,ri> Triani:ular l'Ut Diamond. 62 pt. ftiw l'ol ur Paid S2200 will <.al.'rtf1r e for SI 100 847-0234 tllhcd••-W..e.cl 1011 ....................... ........................ Boat work. repairs. re· furllWung. paiDtlng & venailh. Hi gbe&l q l&&.li ty ~/AIM rat.ea.~ 7044 Restaurant The Good Earth needs cooks, kitc hen prep & buspe1"SOOS. Exper help. will lra1n. Interviews Mai. 4PM. 210 Newport ClrDr.NB. . . RfSI'AURANT S&:R.ETARY ·· Must be good lyptSt for law oHtce. CdM area. Call for appl. mzm Meeharucal and/or eltt harvest gold. 1.1.ke new. tncal Experlenre de· I0).9351 Mred for s aDall. growing J~t 30' elec ranRe. 2 Laser Co in San J uan Cap1strJ1J10. Go getter . ovens. gd cond $200 enertel1l'. amb1l1ous 964-4982 t)'Jle desired. Xlnl pay & GE crtl5S t.op freezer . benefits. ~ xlnt cond. suo r..w.nru STOVE. rul't! S95 5411 H513 °'SELL ror v ou D.amand 1 l 7ct.. round MASTBSAUCTIOH . cut. .. G IA l'ert1hc a 646-868' & lll-9625 Pn<.'e oego m 7S1r1 FOR SALE· 7' sofa & Sl&nlessSteel Rolex S6SO A:.k for J l l'k matdung love seat, Sl.25 Ki tche n t abl~th _ 87$-3014 matdu.ng yellow &iW'fiilc Li•ntodl 1075 dwrs. s:sio Gun rack SS •••••••••••••••• • • • ••• • 900-5996 IU"j?Jstered P 1nlo Ma rt' TOPCA.SH PAJD For \med furniture & a p- phanra. woR!ng or not 9157-8133 IUt.S '70510DATSUN RSNBL. ~5721 WANTED· Ba.J• nms for 1918 Voill.sw•gen 8~. 5- lue. 15" while 5poke 645-7436 .......... ... , ... 9030 ....................... New Opwnm P43 Stoye LPG G1mballed M-41 Used Avon Redc resl w/~agull OB $1050. US4!d ff.Jllerange LPG suo o r best offer 7141538-LO.. ~ST Npt.. Sch. CPA firm. Typine 40wpm, other clerical duties. Salary open. Noo·smoker. Ask for Donna ~wn to & 5. BE A STAR wittl Secretary, 55wpm, prefer Mag 11 exper, full lime °' 8.»l JO or 12·5 Must be nex1ble. articulate. pleasant. 714·9S1-6756 TELEPHONE SOLJCITORS exptt 'd onl) 752·11JI --- Tdephone ~1rl & 1)1.HSt Newport lieal'h ;.rl'a Call 642 5212 for 1n· ti-r.1ew ~mall apl !>lie New Sofa & mall'hlng !'hair. u 'f'd Antique Curio l'uh1n1•1 round glass frim t , upright Rurh:d Walnut Piano. brown 'n~I lovt•scal. brown plaid <.'O rne r W'tlUP· Call Ad ~1llcr 18, 642 4-'m 21 h,.., lla lf Ara b Ridd en W~tem Trail )l;~-ds in 11rmed1atc toe~ J)t'nenl'l'i1 rider SSOO ~7640 ...,,_ ... IOll ~~ ••••• !!»~! •7111 •CARL'S JR.* Secmary IOO«KE:EPIHG/ •TE:L SECY• rclngl'rator S6S .'>is-8513 Ga.'i dryer clean. works ~ood $45 ~8513 R e fr ii:e r .ito r . Mont gomcr) Wa rds automaUl' dcffO'l liot Lorn freeier Xlnl l'Ond rus 642·5020 I sci a bt>tl SliO I w( II bed SUI> Cd.II~~ lirown Queen si Sofa Bed Naug Good cond SJ25 or bestoffer ~7·1'i&I RE CEPT IONI ST / TYPIST -lrviGe base<f corporatioo is seekieg mature, non-smoking person w /ablllly lo answer phones. mobile radios. type 50 wpm. Good starting salary & bene. Contact Joyl'e bl wen J.S. 552"'101 COOKS COUMT'ER HB.P SNFT SICaETAllAL Applicants should have accurate typing, iieneral admllu.strall ve & strong bookkeeping s k ill:. Pleasant work1nl( at · mosphere & xlnt benefits with s mall Laguna Beach Co F'or delail'I phone Renee at T· Mark Q)rp. 497·S477. !'l:ow htnng telephone secretanes for a new l'Oncept in answering Sf'f'Vlce. P u me or (/lime shifts available. lnC'ludes ~me wknds T )ping. 3Swpm rcq'd Many em p 10 ye e be n l' r i l s Have somclhmg to ~ell? Sell I.tung.-; fast with Ou1ly av a i I ab I c S a I a r Y ljCliiassiiiiiiiir1iiediia<biidiloi11lit liwiie•lliiiiil.iiiPt.iilotiiiii'nii'iianiiliiAiiidsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! ~ST 0ime crow wtth us. 1'>1>· iq & telepbooe ex pr. nq. laformal olfite. Hn 8:30 w 4:30 dally. Apply U.S. C.arib. 1400 QuaH Sl "3t0. NB. m-G07 Receptionist /Typist. Minimum 65 wpm. Laguna Hills. Call M.rs. 'MmlowCf1·1080 R ECE PTIONI ST . Vivac:icul. outeaiDI look· mg foe Wlique oppt'y. plmh new law clr, Fash. Jal. NB. w/u.ltra mod. phones? uae \ypiq req. Qall Dlwn.142-1532 -=w' iiOMST For wll::ed e only . Pier• voice• appear. fw a fine fmniture Stott m C.M. Ask for J an MDaZ2 ~ST Pff, am. l)'JliDC needed, Ptr •In Pf' wit. mln. ~ needed. MUil be mt oo .--.. Salery G111D-m IW.IDGW s.av1soas Excell Ht buef Its. ..... WOf ldag cOMl- ticm. H ya. we lffll. i119 st.acty en11ploy· ,...., doft't miss this '" ..... , . .,,.,: Mmday-5-day Z,.·S,. 11032 c:.tYw Dr llYIME .Equal ()pportwuty Employer M /F Sailboat cleaning. Newport Beach. Part tJmenow. f\tl.l Ume sum· mer. Inc l. wknds . 11.!iO/hr. Call MS-7100. SAlD GIRL -Mature. Some coemetic exper. F rr or P rr. 1rv. 552.1414 ••SECttETARllS•• Career posilion, <M hr day, travel. high IQ shor1hand 90. S19.200 Markeung!Sales, Fun Anaheim SH.000 Acct/Gn Ld.g.r RE $13,200 • •Sales Consultants •• • *°'1r Offi« •• A.ppt Only I f'l'ff I EOE Liz Reinders Agency 4CDl Birch. Est ab '64 Newport Beach 833-8190 SRIOAllES TYPISTS Dan'l sett.le for a job un· less ils the best for your career. Work local tem· porary a ssignments earning aood pay w1lh open opportunity. Long and short term a gglgn· ments available im· mediately. Call for an 91JPOin!ment today &Xllmo t.o start ( time·• 1ocreases according to your progress. YOU wi 11 be fronL-otf1ce Lo many 1mportanl bus l'Oeed good tone of vo1r<•. as· sur&DCe. appearanre & ambllton Call Mon f'ri. mom 64&487 __ 1 ____ 1:: o. E. I TBNSQ.UI I PaSOMHEL TENNIS ORIENTED full time N EED ACTI V ITY · PROGRAM DIRECTOR ... INCl.UDES NIGHTS & WKNOO, Also need ad· m101 s trat1 ve rel'ep- tlonist. full·time, part· time, days n11thts . wknds. St'n ous & l'ODS· aen.tious CaU Gen Mgr. Racquet Club of Irvine lOAM·2PM Daily 1714> 552-.5683 The Gr inder·S36· 1664 Walters. waitresses, coolts & bus personoel. 21am Pac:. Cst Hwy. H B. 557.0045 ~Gl1lL-Malure. Tow truck driver, full ~shop. Part-Ume. time; must have good ____ 5U-M1 __ 4 ____ • m.L•n:_ ::!!%~c%i~" ~~ SALISPIRSOM 1..1 1 11 Mela. For empk>yment QuUty~ fft.M'OllM'Yl'lltSONNHSUMas tnl8"View cell 842·8142 or a euptioelal. U ·5. ••dllHorcreaUvehigh 3'1118irchStnet 521·921112bll.8AM&SPM ... ~/br. Xlat. phoH ,...... Jewelr7 p1lery lo .. uer a •O+wpm. liillltQjoy:nf witb t ...,.,..._. TRAJNEE-Prlntlnl P'llla. i.. N.I . Xlet. Plllllllic. SadtiAI inaa· _____ C_,ti._,-~-.-,.--~· -w 1 111111ar1orto Maeflu. Call .l•ll•: cW tlellnta. IOOd bue u_. penoos w no p •im. &.Q.&. M/F. ..-,+mmm. iALena1*1 1 1irl off ct. Airport exper .. bill bu iooct at· -------·--1-perton pleaH call ..._ 11D1t h•Ye exper. Utudeinlo\he bl11eprlat· ~ _,..21J5 In commercial R.E. mctleld. l'\Lll UmewOC'fl. -n --------• ...... lidevti. M111tbe ,.. pu .. FI _,_. ,,.._ mature 6 hive alet. IA•·5 •· .on· r • Id;•= :=:~ •=::i~ a S•lan fin, :::.:: Or. Coll ,...., -... 3 •a• .... -TRAVIL AGENT: rau .... ... • "' r' ' w1 •· -• •· PAftTUIS. U• ,.WOO In bua1 ..... -· ... n•=tdWI 6 ~WWWC.M ~~ /WS1. lllelMm I yn, ·-.... ..,., ... (No -· ·--........... LOl'J. {•!9111111 ... l!lllll!!lllf'I .._ wft) c .. ,.,, lalary baee4 H H • .............. llt. __,, ... ,, OW&acl ... •11•1n· fl4·117·1fll ...... wtl·PH•M tw-.nn II. Ula ,..U...• •IU•• to -----.----T,i-.--.,_ ,.....,. . ''" ..... . itrtt ...... ,., ....... u, • Dtlt¥t1'7. • ,Olnill :°" nm. l1M ....,..I ~--~·· I Hl:::.,Mela • THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS Every FrkNy, Saturday & Sunday during the monttt of May we wlH rvn your oara.. Ute ed UIMMr this special GARAGE SALE hNdlng . GET READY NOWI CIHn out the ck>Mt•, attic atMI kids., rooms now -get rH dy to tum yeur unwanted lterM Into CASH. c.tl now to pfece Y'MW ad under thlt IPICIAL Ger"' llM MedlnQ for neKt f'rtdly, Slturdlv & luMeyl I 642·1671 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MisceflaNCNS 1080 ~ Ot.rertor tromt>c>M •••••••••••••••••••• •• • v.ilh C"ast" EXC"el~t C"On· LUGGAGE TAGS dJtJOn. noo 67~ after 6PM fmm your busin~i. c11nJ ~'rid one rard for e•rh ta, pllt'> ont> sp3re W1· rt'l urn pe rman enll ~ ~·Aled allract1ve taii & "lrap. meettDR airllnt• I () requuvmenls Pre \'\.'flt loss & Lhefl ' f or a Gf"ftsch d.nuns < 8 I . ( 1 b re l'&.-.e5. gOod rond $80(1 SZ'i'-4134 "Conn" Gwta.r Sl.e;!I slr · Lngs Gd rood S40 ~2713 Pl'l"Sona.lned Uig t'nclose - --------wallpaper. fabn r o r Office fWwilwe & "Da> Glo" paper & we flifl rnl 1015 11.111 back & tnm your ••••••••••••••••••••••• wgi. Or LI) tv.o cards Denne Obvetll b.JC'k t.o back typewnt.er '2001 080. P~C&S 548-:M64 S2eaor3 SS 4 S tag5 $1 tiO ea 6 "J t.agS S1 SO ea lOor more SI 40 ea Sales Tax lnduded NO CARD ~ Draw your own or send n.i.me. address. phone & 'llle0ll make one card per Uig Add 2Y each Send check or money or def'w PU.OT PllMTIHG P 0 . Box 1560 Sol.id Wood L·shapt(j desk v. chr. al.so guest C'hrs ~9000 Eleclrtl' T)pewrtter Smrth Corona. l mo old. Sl90or best M2~16 l..arRe Desk wtlh s w 1ng away t)pewnter s he ll. no mar top $75 Call 645-91.64 1017 Cost.a Mesa. Ca. 92626 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... u.. .... 2 uruforms SlS each. l pariuwt S20. Size 9-10. all in excellent coocbtJon & .un only a few limes by student nurse. S40.S721 aft6. Sorabed, newly up · hol5tered. +oew mal· lnlls Sl75. Xt.ra firm qn box/matt. Sl&s. 641-8205 S1'ERLINC n.ATW ARE Calldlellght by Towle· 90pcs. Place setU.op " ....m, pea. OD special rtUi.I COit approx ~. Alklnl MOOG. 642·4300 A«kidlrllJI, 14 hrs. Newport Beach Tennla Ch1b Femlly Mem· benNp900.M4-9TTO Ca ......... bra. eoi-••·· Oahmu dbl. multi propaH l11ap. lr1. Coleaaa ................. m. e911eu.1nhw. PARRCYI' 111 yr old PatagocUan conwe. B . 642..Q932. ,._ & °"'9-1090 ....................... Spme.t Piano. Must 10. lsl. $275 taltea. Call 673-1Z18 1971SCAa.U l'w'ln JO's. 130 hours, k:.eded. Pn pty. Best Of· fer' Call 546-1200 I Mon . t'r 1. days): 731·8216 cevenmgs & weekends 1 A.9t for Jerry 43' Gran Manner fully eqwpped, beautifully maintained. ready to l'T'\lse or hve aboard. Slip may be available. 11' 2•( F'inanc i.ng ~s 1- bk!. $80,CXX>. Jack Curley 534 1505 e venings & weekends, 642-432 1 ~ys Wan. 11Wl11ong part.oer for 36' diesel commercial fishing boaL Dana POUt t Shipyards. 8-S, 661·1313 Want work1ng/d1 v1n g partner for 22' <.'om · merc1al Sea Urchin barge. Dana Do1nl S hipyards . Call 8 ·5. Q)l.LllJ ' J8 ~' Sea Ra y, '78 &>wrider. stored inside. &JOHrs. S8500. ss1.m1 l5ft Colonie.I Pwr Crsr. Twin O\rys TeaJt declts. Magh cab&n. Bow s tep. Shower. Recording Fat hometer. VHF . $30.000 Just spent re · rlrtJlshinc, Distress sail. s:m.ooo. -.1oe1 ------------ -EWL.YflitlOT W ,, 1110 AlllM.lr•11W ...._._arW A\............... -•••••••• ............... • •••••• ;-;1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,....... •• ..:.,,...:. ___________ _..:.:.:~=:U..:;?.:1U-i......Y• ..._...... tM ,.,..,..,.,...... tl10 ,._.. tHt 1WW t712 ....._ '1J1 ~ t7'7 ..... ~ Mlel.UM4 Ill lllllle .......... lllll••• .... ········~ ........................................................................ eeeeeeeee•eeeeeeeeee ............ eeeeeeeeeee eeeeeee•••••••eeeeeeeee ············••1•1111•- • UiiMIW. f'/8 Wu 1M Ka t1 & a:lllt. cmd. "Jt-.. USJlll a.I •&w•ACI ·-...... CMe, alftt 'Tt Trlwmph SpltUre G••" ttOf C V 9tt7 ,_.. "41 ; ~ Tll. llt KP, r11dar, Oll ... IPll. 8G1111 -~ w.t. Hu ....,.,. OClld. De new as.ooo ml, k>/ml. Loaded. 1200 +. .................................................................... . VKr, f.0.0, albacwe .,._. • ...... ,..,air Uk• YAU.IT .-oeo.Jlm.145-llJI take ewer P)'m&a. Call MOn•• OYM 'f1Camaro.SpeRjee. i::~a:: ~. ,. • I. • fl. -h I ... ...., W./blM la I •OltS t7JI ...... $4999 CciHtdort ·*"· Jiiii --.... :!f.•·:.~ u .. of • ..._..,,...,.,__ ~~Dy...,_.., tmftTO ...._. ........ era Nn. '7t RT con· TMD.•· .. aft.5. -.:S~..,..., . a.• 111 I ... 9411 ._ -" ---• .. •••• ·-•..._ Onl UWtA I "JI r..-·-Oil.-,.,,,,._ 1_;,;;;..;,.;_...-.,.;.;... ___ _ UYNa--.--........... ..._ .. _. 1 """" m · H .... BS __ .., -· ...._ ____ _..;,.;;..;......;.... _ _. .. , .... ::;:·.:.:;··· ... '"' 1AA""iiOM '' ~·~~ AUioclNra =~ ~:c:~ 1::~ ' c1oar. '° W ....,._, P/B -.daft, ,...._....,...,. uun•n•••••••••••••• -'fl I "'"• D ..... ~ ...... ___. ---a·•-...... PS --·-lwia 1<rew, dual "°"' ~fO.,.AW• Q £• HCn ce 7n~. YI seas-~ -· -... .. -• · • --troll ~•l•r trade, ltlllL Fri. 1 . .,... am P09 • Gl~. al'U:IOM»'t~. can'A MESA P8. Ut wtl.l, t>e.t olfer 1·"72-Crud-~'11.;.,(lriao~----- MCril\ee. ..a ~· 'oo UMMAJDYAM ... ..,. ~y MriOl&I ioquir1H 540-9202 over IUOO or uawn• w. a\&to, ~ ..::lk UYH8-..oo • NEW •an •lllt .uto s...-sava c.. ..... 645-llOO ...... low lnterul 11e: '500.a.ta.ioe v vw .. ,..,.. •t.eena1. Ult CM AU. MODll.SI Mdl tt I 0 S144/mo. Oya: 152·~. 'Tl BQllDer 18' Cudd,. ea.a.... ..._. • '-6 tAu\ 200 "T1 Ila* OLC. Good 111 v ... ..,.. f770 ••••••• .. •••••-••••••• ew.: nuo67. "11 Ford LTD Coolltry caavM.ta.m.ll)l•f~. 146-ltJ.4 ~~~ln=:t UPTO 36• mileaJe. Good ah•P4· ....................... "1'9 8ulclli.!2dl lJmited 'T1 C.maro. mint cood. Squire. Orta. owner. ~,:~;:tm, · "'8I .. ~t.!I. tultchbacll. Split rear li 12.Kmi.. . P .P. Auto. air, am. V-8, lo ~ cand. Nu Michelin WAHTTO BUY , .....-w lel&a. SZBOO. te0-3171. Havi.na \1'0\&I!lbl• 1el ~di n .. ~--0660 im'a, alnl au ml'a. ~-Ure$. Beil offer. CaU 8lJr.tPQ.1'()nT)t0 Yow~ may vary )Qr car? 111! Pat MZ-tmhome.Orukfor days: 714~50SZ. Eves: ...... , "10DAT6UN wo..i72! "10ll your clrMn• habit "19 Muda RX7GS, Red. forornot! for Frank C flK nt5 AJatworkSSS.19. 714/M0-1029. 0 •... 9010 Md condlUon. EPA •P· X1rM. Jn50. M2-4300. Ad MannoorTom Aikln. • .................... .. tt47 ··,·.:::::·.·~::~~·:.:.:· ~~!t,~ !,_ ~ f~ ~my fco1r slt&er • w. at hr. JIM u •11111...10 '80 El.DO a..... ttZO • -· ._ vvA1.:.: "'"'"•--·~ them• ... •~ ue: • Mwm••._ t740 """" " ~'very extra including .......................... -• .. •••·---·· 6/12mo plaupnpaed l.mported~ar_,,,.ru ty z mpc; t111hway 36 ·-··················· VOLKSWA.GEM s unroof. Only l. 750 * c---1 • '72 SEDAN. M.000 mt froml:Ull 7mo 1.DCl\adln1 111.roRT --~.eombloed28mp1 11711 llACMll.YD. males. S\4,950. <El.DO -'.,_..,_ ll,300orbe&tolfer. sbp.leuooln~ AlTl'OSUPPl..V .._ w !,l Ood¥• cam IUY OR •. 70210 Sl flul=r•••h MIO>. Pri. ply. After 6 196leor..S.V... 54$.*4 HUN. ltlandk!tltfl' ,_ .... ~· .. ...,,,,. ...... ta'-.. ... 2000 pm, call Recall~. tell>' Ura. Aoabeiin ns.eeoo o;;~;:enl:~szoo LEASE HOW! $AYE -644-1199 Two utra Cor vatr Mwcwy ff50 ......... ns ~1'W 1~161 RA9 THE HST Mlmlsee. (1613U eoeanes " span parts. ····-······-········· ._ ~,.. '11VWSqbkpan.s, et1t11at-~_Cl!._ ~ JeMSLlttOHS ·12 VW Camper good 'IOSEVIUIDtlSEL: tlSOO/batolfer Call ORANGECOUNTY'S F I s " l N c . ~ c..u day ........... W...ted 95'0 -. ..... ,.... ·~~ "-· 76MSn ._..WISST ENTERTAINING . oriqb&&aoaa -~" ~·~ cond . New tires \eatherint.EveryopUoo. ..-, BUSINESS!! 60' Hat ....................... ~co. -1970HARBOR BLVD AM /FM. Call afl. 6. 4.<0Jmales 89H..588. •CMetlG9Mll ·ao l.JNCOLN-ME.RCURY tens Sport!lshrr EnJOY c.vtt1rAaTS WEPAYTOPOOLLAH I caiTAMESA • 6™1211 DEALERSHIP tJteeoodlife!Conuict. 2~ f~ ~ 5bocv .kB !b::u~C:l6cr;sa:~:~•i; ,,.C...OMiust"ooA.~yD• 631-1%76 lll-t300 '88VWBUG Auto. sc.500 -~e~~~:. ~: ~.°'"Pii:.~~=: , UYFUDEIOI Jk>bHagm lrn.tlt\i •1< "° '4 ·S i.J yow-car Li t<Jttra clean. .;illlli5 • "" • ma~ maJes. White wired IJ.l· t:M21> UNCOLN·MERC'URY 67$-296(1 only l10 for boO\• New .... ..._.__..... -Y.......,.,_S w 1 c -..y $6591 16-ll~Ceaterl>I". ~~~~~~~~~! S.a" bH'Y duly 48 ·-=~.· r;-"'~·· Lv--rA _.., ~~~ ~ i l sacn ice. ww.. SOfWy-LakeForatexit ,.., 34 'T1 ••• 1 hi fuJ mooth batler)', only S30' ....._.._ ~ ~m:!r ~=: 'SJ VW. AM tFM cass. 4 HOWARD Ca....... IRVINE ~a.. • ,..,.,w · L 1 k e n e w ..._._ radials. PP. Sl800 i9SdV. FUlly eqwpi>e<J. Dove&Qua.JISts 13~7000 ly equ1 pped '" N 8 .. RACEMARJC" lettber """""'price• term simple interes t S12,.SOO au l9llOO btit ofr NEWPORT BEACH 631-4286 s1tthteenn1wheeJ.on-bank plan. Minimum 63l~l!Mall4PM lll-OS55 tW-. tfSZ ,.,_,..,CaU6'2--0l.38 down. O.A C Call for "'"""'VWCa.m-rBwi ort.akeoverlse 962-4767 ---------••••••• ... ••••••••••••• v -· SADOLEIACI cooftdential quote. ~ ,... Boats. SaH 9060 ,,, 1a e>r.p c..ty VALUY IMPORTS UO>dual port neacb 72 Coupe de V1Ue Om-SEE US RRST! '67 Muatang. oew 289 •••-•••••••••••••••••• Allta.farS. 292SHArbor Blva. 2M02M•,...,,....,.le Pkwy. MISSION VIEJO s:;g)()080e:n 0336 Owner Xtras S1200 or We have a good ~lectloo ~a.jet e~: .!~ ·~u~I. s I 116P. 2f~· Na~n. ••••••,::PO•••R••T•ANT••••••••• COST9A2MSE.50lA Ml'isf~vi~jo IMl'ORTS '74 conv. Super Bug, nu rnaJLeoCfer 646·9444 ~~~~~• & USED comp. :!done.; Body beautiful. $4000 . NOJ1CETO 97 • lll-2040 49S-494t 831-17416 495·1104 peinl.blktop&tm.:.s.rblt '(II Cadillac coupe. Good "''""''~' needspaint.Carbaaless C<>fotNRL • 8114-9010. READERSAND cog w/re<:e1pts.AMtasx· transport1tt1 on 1900 / lbMI 100 mi. Must uc. CHiVIOLET ~11 .. rl•or 111,d t 't r.·1 \ \1 L' \ ADVERTISERS I '72 2805E. 4-dr sedan r ad 1 0 • 1 m m a l' . OUO 7~or493·0987 S3SOO Or besl offer. WANT TO BUY Fhpn..r Th . f IMWlocJo tt.yJ Sruf, air. maroon. Im· a..Cfl<\1on1> ""'" u77 IM7·1349 ... ~ e pnce o items mac. ~".300. 557-4073 -"' "' · 1'<N ~ U11il I' R 0 I' AN E 0 R Sailboat. Used speed d rt. ed b h. I '711MW 5l0i ~ ~ Must Seil 'ti6 6 cyl, xlnt rond. $1600 a ve 18 Y ve IC e days ·7~ vw ttubb1t 2 dr . ~:~ '76 CdV 49M . boat & motor boat ap. dealers in lhe vehicle 4 speed. powt>r steering. · hu~ • S46-l 200 prox 12' w/steering whl. classified advertising pawei-brake,;, air cond1 '78 "'>MERCEDES JOOCD. 37,<0J nu Grnt cond ~ ~7 <;;;o ~ ~.r <Z13l822..0lll oolumnsdoesootinclude Uoning. AM/FM stereo MetBlueSnrf/l8M m1·s. S2'7'009oo.7IBI .64 ~alibu S~ Needs i.ocne work S600 67S-39l4 1.._25. Schock 114 ton. Full any applicable taxes, cassette With 4 spe11kers. Buy or Assume Lse ltcense. transfer fees. de<.t.nc sWU"O()(. w 1.Jec 752-5116 ra<.'e, 8 sails. 6 winches, finaoce charges. fees for trtc wmdows. b~hl alloy roil. signet. New 0 /8. m Pollut.ion control de· wheels. melallu.-topai '16 '5QSEL, met bm. lllnt Sl2,900. 7141846·2754. vice certlficatioos or de· brown extenor with tan cond. ns.~. Call Dave Stan Miller Yachts. · aler documentary pre· leatherette rntenor Only T r u m b u I l d y s paration charges unless WANTED! 21),300 miles!•! Excellent 2J3.T74-Z275. 714-452 1391. CATAUNA27' otberwise specified by Late modej Toyotas and cond1llon througbolll. eves 7 U -675·424 I . 1974 O/B. clean. fast, theadvertiser. Volvos. Ca ll u s Runs on REGULAR 6TS-SQ5l6 loaded, VHF. w /shp. TODAY!!! ~!!! Ml.JSTSELLfor 95'J.ll21.or7»3636eves. G_r.. 9510 ONLYSl2,500 MB '74 280. Well main :.>' 5lnet.er racing sloop. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \vnt. caJ.1642-0138. t.amed 1 ownr car $6400 w/rmonng + 8' dinghy FOR SAL£: Skagg D Y s 5 4 6 · 8 9 9 I • · w/motor. Very good fiberglass one-person OltAMGECOUKTY'S evesltrknds640-21698 cond. $10.000 firm . sai.lboat.~d.luon. "'~~.:·• OLDEST T.l 450 SL Superb cond ~1714. aft..6pm. ""U._001 w\40-'4'7 ~ f'11b' e<t\Al>. P.P . Aft 6 & For sale by 2 boat ownr. ~/ ~ wlmc1'i 71~ 26' Reinell sail boat. Clalsks 9520 PORSCHES M B.. it. :MOD. air. aulo. Xlnl ccnd Newly patn· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales-5ervice-Leas10g lg aux tanlt. not ('()Qd ted/Wax. 2SHP gas 1/8. * COHYERTllLE • WANTED Rov Caner,lnc. must see PP 968-3821 FUlly eq1up. $8,500. /re· 1963 Corvair ~ w RdJs Aoyce BMW asonable offer d ys Y4 1540Jamboree MG8 9744 955 30.,. 675 8280 Recent pa.int, top ures. ····················~· · ""· eve · Two extra Corvair NewportBeach ~ '!llMGB,GTwirewhffls. Also availl'79 25f!lt Tr~1l-engines & spare parts. ••••••••••I AM1FM cassette. askin~ Rite lnp e u e tr r Sl.500/bestoffer.Call $2600 Call Ad-Sitter $2,850. 7&M5n IOI McUREH's 11182.642-4300 24 hr.>. 9748 loclb, Slips/ $ d & Docks 9,070 '29 Model A 4 dr. town MGB, lat.e '7S, gd con ••••••••••••••••••••••• sedan. restored: Sl0.000. gd gas m1lea~e . Jusl MEWPORTMARIMA ~~:,0~~1~i •36l1ttaroo.RN<1 • ~=~,~-Must Slip; Avail 646-0.'ioSI ' ' · Gar~ Grow»u ---~ 8.'50 N. Beach Blvd. . m>. Slip to accomodate ·~mt: Classic. Gd (5 Mi~~BS'}_A Fwy l ~~r:. v:~~~ J~~~ ~~ ~i~~I. pd. 661.-0 Tap~ C714J52J.Ul3 hausl. Sanyo AM /FM. .....,..,.~ Su.nday by Appl. SZ8:50-531>-3417 ~~~ ISTHMU-S CLASSIC • 54 Pack a rd n...a.t ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~I 9--6 _..,_, Patnc1an. Full auto. 4 f"_. = ~ 1S!ll VW Sln W~n lkblt 'I() Sev11Jt-SI Luth intr eng&newt1re1 AMt l''\1 !AW mJ. ml.lbt 1>acnhce cass C\ean. xlnt rond 1111 lSill $2:BS/olt' JLtn631 ll!HO ------l>ltt.ri "1'J Sf'v1lk· lm mac tB V W BaJ• Rul( Run'I fine Needs body wor1l Sun rool SHOO~ l ((>92 "70 8'11( Wht red tn lr. n U PMJ.DtllJres. brlt.s. motor & clutch Mal( whl' AMt FM cass l't>r£ mod &t offer ~ ~ •75 Rsbblt. $2600 Ask for Val 7$-15.25. 831 Olf68 9772 ....................... VOLVO SALES. SBVICE AM>LEASIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPt:RTS EAIU.EIKE VOlYO l.966 Harbor Blvd ca>J'A Mf..SA 646-9101 540.946 7 '78 S ta Wg n , sunrf . ra.ssette. AC, 20M PG, &Xl 54G-S423 tWL blk. ()(XX,l mt ·l> R~ 'tnpn. ll1t1d•·d Mu't "·II Bst o lr P t' ~~ ~ ·n l'AO CDV. 1mm ac. rrw MictM'hlb. 31.000 m1 . wino !olµoke.. ti.tpe. ltbr s&nl ~~I '&-4 CONVERTllLE ,,.. ftl.. Medi cos.- metlcs. SI 500/01. (7141642-3200. ·11 CdV Sl.000 S4Km1 Oean Cream. black lop Good cond. 49& 7171 ' 1'9 EJ...00 S11.850 Mnd. w1rt>s. C Int, C1t!WVW ~ 2963 whl~ I dlr --------l~y '78 ~ de Vtlle. 14h1te leather uphlsty. besloffer ~~ U }ou've ~\er pldrt'd a (1~lf100 ad. )OU.rt-in the rrunont} • Try 1l onC'e dlld !>et' how qwc·k I) ) ou .:t-t rt-~ull ~ Phone &'2 5l)itJ 900-5006 ------- °"""" '925 ....................... i'6 Ccrdoba. ~K mi. fully eqwppecl sutlroof. mags, bl.k oo btlt. SJOOO 0 BO. SQ ZR> Cc Jb 1 tal 9910 ....••...........•....• i1J ~an 111 Xl.nt cond 2')ll) Ca II 546 -4343 '66 Mu.sung 4 spd. no Mi c helin, brakes, •hocks, trans. Super l2"50 fMl.6760 or 61~2633 °""""' t' I "SS . ..................... . ·1s Old.5 Dt ESEL. 98 ~ % dr. A beauty wtt11 al.I extras. Great m1luge. $1000/firm. 546--LJSSor ~m2 PWo ffS7 ....................... 1973 Pllltn Ha kb back t.o.deci. IJlte IM!W 96WU2 ~ 9931 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pa.lie. tHS . ....................... . 'r.ITTOP Wht 'maroon int. All "76 Sunblrd. 5 &pd, & cyl, po-.-er 27 .000 mi Im new t1res /1&ocks & ma<'UlatA! 7~-6790orAd· radiator. 12800/best Srt1.er • 143. 6424300 • 24 _1'52-,;;,::...1349:..:_:. _____ _ hrs 1 da_) -----at.ate Stie '70 Poouac Le i 4 Conl"\tt> AM lf'M. air. Mam. Make olfer . Call Tl.Op. auto. SS.600 Call btwa 9am &t Spm . ~szu 642 3111 . Ask for Yr . m \etlt> Coo\ertJble m Extras Best offer Call ~9251 18 Carvette. Ann1ve~an F.dltlon.Sttver w re<! int. ~ coot.rol. AM, n1 II trk. PW. 11.186 m1 E .<OJ 631 ~ Richard Jacksoo. v-. '974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Catailla· $50,000 dr. 2 Owners only . For Your Car ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-«ZlO s.48-4200 Ga~aed. Bst oCr Must JOHNSON & SOM 1 4 BMW 2002 reblt eng. 8lA> any re~ '79 604 AMtos, UMd ~ Used UMd ....._ UNCI ... Uflt New~ ore,. Best of· & eet • • •• •. ••. •. • ••• •• ••• • •• ..... •• ............... • ••• ••• •••• • • ........... •••• ..... • ........ ..... SUPSAVAILABLE sell.552·1753askforJoao ~ fer.641·S068 Delaney·s Restaurant _Robl.mon ___ ·-----·1 ~~~ 8~·5630 a r e a • u p t o 2 7 • ~ o( the following cars Restroom. shower. & lee have been t otally w.r,,,, mactune incl. 673·8800, restored lo concourse nurD ask ror Dave cond:illon. VILll '65 Por SC Cabriolet .._look 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S Omega, 18'. 165 HP. St 6. 1/0 Stern drive. Incli.:les trailer & xtras. $4(m. Call 552· l.230. '38Cnscraf\ 675-Ql95 675-9667 S28.000 For Your Good 'fn Mercedes~ SL vw. Porsche or Audi SlB.000 CHICK IVSlSOM '79 PorOOOTurbo VW-PORSCHE-AUDI $48.500 445 E. Coast Hiway These cars offered by at Bayside Drive PP. Z1314J8..S!m Newport Beach 673-0000 '57 IUT-llRD moo <714>893-6759 1957 r,, Ton Chevy Cameo pckup. Call weft.ends or weekdays between 0000 WANTED; Car with broken automatic im· port. prefer cash. 631-l!llTT andJ::.>. 631-4919. Mio&. .... ~eel 9' 20 ---------· ...................... . Oakland 191S Touring Mia ltonwo 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.i.nL m.ooo. "93-2771 "70 Ooctae ~ too Camper Special w/10' cabover camper. Aff. PS/PB. air. $2400. 957·2M6. 4 ~ D'h" 9550 ....,...--,-litd--lil&-"--,-14_0_1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• RMAL CIE•••HCE!!! All '79 Alfa Romeos MUST GO NOW ' c.; 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 Capn. lOOOCC. Very gd on pa. Just spent S480 on parts for rblt engs.ne & clutch, etc. Must sell. ao. 9157-8307 9720 ....................... _ _.n .,~,,.. ·-~--... - 71 2S1l 2+2, 4·spd. elec. snrl. AM/FM ca.ss .. A.IC, s:uc mi. zoo. 661-7074 "13 1200: Good cood. f1395. Call eves & wltnds. 492-4004. FREE 2 ~ 10 spttd biJte~ AND 2 Peugeot mopeds! arer good thru 5-20-80. BEA.CH IMPORTS 848 Dove Slreet NEWPORT BEACH 75Z..0900 9750 White "13911.E w/snrl. Al· loys, Recarro s eats AM /FM radio. 73Km1 . lmmac cond. SI 1,995. 71~alt.7PM ~'729115 'The ult.amate lD .. clean ... Nu P6's, baby Recaros. and nu Koms. A rare 'i1 Jeepster. V6. Good PEUGEOT MOPED ant 6"-21Z! & 67J-8048 Runs great S200 Firm Ask for Doug ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Streel NEWPORT BEACH 75~0900 '73 240Z. auto. A I C. machine! 559-5764 AM/FM. lo mi, immac. ,,...., _....._ 3:56B. Ond Nm Eves 546-2079 .._.. C\11""""' " __ M.S-__ 9068_~ __ r_.6_P_M __ 1 '77 GMC Jimmy. '>'2 too. lo mi. lights. winch. roll cage, cruise control. AM/FM 8 lrlt. CB rad . cntr line nms, $6,000. 6.U·l85o5. tc:'I 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '19 Yam 650. spec. bUt & ,pd, Jo mi. cusl. seal. Wrnly. ittras $1900. 673.e646 1979YAMAHASpl. 750cc. Xlntcond. ~112 'T1 Honda GL 1000. Good ccnl Must. sell. Call581~08 ~--~~---~ "13 F<rd Loo.g Bed P /U truck. 120Kmi. Ex· temivel)' rebll eng. SSgal fuel tank. &14·35-16.5 of· froaders . AM /FM 8 trac:k. lift kit. push bar, KC lilbls. Good cond. 12.000. Dy '557-4989, Nile :iSMM81 ...... .._..Wt/ ... /Shir. 9 I 60 T.... 9560 ....................... . ..................... . '73 GTV AM /FM stereo $4,000/Make offer dy& 644-9181. eves ~l-0841 '72 4MOZ, Vector mags. OYT/hkl eng., gd. bc:I., air, OU brk. S39QO 831-1504 '89 510: Good on gas. '79 Sport Sedan. air, 5 SlOOOorbestoffer. spd., sorf, 8,000 miles. 675-9731 Xlnl mpg. 20+. $8900. 1-tl36·4963, l ·S00.7Sl8. Dal. '74 2eOZ, a /cond , ----'------· ~· 62K nll· Xlat cond. ... 9707 -~ ....................... '11 AUDl. ~-Copper cir, super sharp, lo mi. Sl0,2JOO. Dys 644-7935, ev 997-00IM WANTED: '71-'72 AUDI PARTS CAR 6'2-4279 '78 3l«l. LS.000 mi. map. air, aulo, mint cond. ~- '78 Btl coupe, S apd, AC, AM/FM stereo caas. 31,000 mi. good cond. Biila&. 487.soet lnterior. 150 miles on reOlt eng.. Must seU. ai600 646--065 7 Ralsaoyc. 975' • •••••••••••••••••••••• •t DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROllS ·ROYCl l*Jllm ..... H ~ .. nil \L---.....1...- ClO\lO SUNDAY\ ---'49 Bentley. Ilk XIS. "150. 31202 Brook$ St. So i...c.~ •WE RENT• "l2 la&enultloaa1 P /U ~T •Your Motor Home• •/camper. P /S, xtra TopSto~benefib tlllk.ICM7•. Eves. 9712 ..., t7Z5 s.. ....................... . ..................... . WedomaiDtelw>ce·free since 1972-full refs. Dale's RV R.eot.als ....... 19'11 Toyo&a Pickup w /air. New Ura. abocks. etc. 11.iDi·Van convertlon . BENT Z2 ft. lux. mtr. ~anytime. SAMl• •M• Xlnt cood. M2· 118S or & r Sf a lfOAO'llMY llame; ... &: ae!f·CODL ... Ford pickup. Xlnl. 83ffl71 D/Wk.+•ml.MM151S $llil5/0BO. 111-42M or .nt1Uj..~TI0111¥1110~ a· Mmlrbnme.a&.oooml. ..,. *U5m IMW1• .-. ID ,.., .-. •· sic. 'Tr,...__ P.U. ~ T--8 ..,,,.!!:'ewae,,, mmt(Ol59> > Sell tltla mo S1tOO. .__., __,L -• *7IPtlL -.u.. 11-m. OJI. Xlat coed. Low -n•41p,alr~) ~....;.....;..~----· .......... .-.>. '1r•ep8/R(Ol7t) ~~ .:! ~..-=r':.: 1 ..... u~11 Pu, ·u. :g:a~> ..... ..,... =~··('~~ ... ,~-(-) "" Dode~ E1t1'mt. bllwllm-J.m. :::., a'rcll., .... ~, PIS. Pl& W ,_...,. •'*-. .Uc ...... ~a C-> nu rn1 can • .,.,_ • trw. ,_ "'l!;J'ftl; =?Ni• ....... ,........._ ~ , •a • .,,.... t1n ••W. •· ..... ••1 fl ........... _ ........ ·--,. ........... • ~ Trtwtl Trlr W ICOUT. o..t rtM& 111 ,,,,.,,, • ut .... , ., .. °''''· --· '*· _.,, .......... ........ AM. ..... -- '11 m 2 cir, AM/Fii, 5 lfd. SMOO. Gd mpt 6 cimll.'., ... ,. ""Spyder IJf. Xlal coad. Sacrifice $51'75 l·ftMlll. 5M-CMll ...... f 721 ....................... Yllll'YOUI OUJ•ICOAIT HOleA HMDellAITlll TODA.YIU .....-n IALll•-YJCC ...... .... =.=-· ~ ltlOIAAI lUllOa bl!lre NOW foe' immediate deli very ! Free s yr .. 50,000mUe WMa»t'IY O&r ... Wl .. 11ACH1trons .. ~ ..... 1GWPOR'1' BEACH 7IJ.lt00 !~ ........... !?~.! 'Tl CSUJCA All/f'M ~,~ .. o:'t· !:Ttr IU /41t·UU or TM,..,_ n......,. ... " ... , -', ........... . .. .......... ... ... .,. ...... ., ... fl Q•'f"'. CIH . ............... Big HERTZ 24Ur.:Sale This Saturday May 17th only! Orange fAtunty Fairgrounds Sedans Coupes Contpacts Big Cars Station Wagons S111all Cars Most cars have air conditioning. power brakes and steer:ing. automatic transmission. AM radio and radials. \bu can\ affonl to miss this price! We can~ hold it morethanl4 hrs! WtUft~tlnn~..t'e..W•_.,_,_ ...... ~--l'ltlrl Ir& ( )nlv 1lw fliwr '"M' ITt•m '"" ...,, .. ,., llw1 "'" 'llt't'C"lhi .,..k"1..J '"' """"'· C >tlwr nlMI"' "'~I 11111ct..1 .. "'Mf"l.W 4'4 htghtlf llflt- 1>1"4'1Mlllh11114 1111plk 11hlv In tlww 'l~'l.\lly prk ~'\I n th . , I I ;. Bantlnlfiin Beaeh ,oantaln V!1~0~y VOL. 73, NO. 13S, .. SECTIONS, "6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTYi CALIFORNIA fL aguna HiUs ROid WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 .. , 1980 \'our Home cow n D•ll;t' Ne wspaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ! 'Chain Gang' Nabs Nine More t • ' 1 llesigaaiie• lll9•f.~rf1 Stevens Stuns GWC Campus WHY DID HE QUIT? GWC Prealdent Steven• Kalamazoo _ Devastated . - By PIOLSNEIDERMAN OltMO.ltyP'lltotSl~ff The surprise resignation of Golden West College president Lee A Stevens Tuesday morning has stunned the Huntington Beach campus and has left col- lege district associates mystified regarding the reasons for his decision. Asked if officials of the Coast Community College District had requested Stevens' res1&nalion, Chancellor Norman E. Watson replied: "Absolutely not. In fact. we hate to lose him. He has been an outstanding administrator for us ." Wats on added. "The only thing I can surmise is that he has changed jobs frequently in his career. and he may be looking for a new challenge." Stevens himself has refused t.o say anything beyond the brief res ignation s tatement he released Tuesday morning. The statement began. "There comes a time when it is best to move on and let others deal with the problems that confront higher education. It is difficult to know when that time is, but I believe for me itis now. . . " Stevens' statement said his resignation would be effective J une 30 and that he would immediately take vacation and administrative leave. , . IJy Twister Telephone calls to the Golden West official's Huntin&ton Beach · home w ere answe r e d by his wife. Wilma. who said Stevens would be unavailable for public comment prior to the board of trus tees' official consideration of his resignation tonight I KALAMAZOO, Mich. tAPJ - Downtown Kalamazoo looked like a "ghost town" today after several deadly tornadoes ripped . through the city and outlying areas. killing five people and eausing $40 million in damage. Two tornadoes hit this city of 90.000 al rush hour Tuesday, lea\ling 81 people injured and l .200 homeless and oth e r twisters roared through four ad- jacent townships in Van Buren County -Bangor. Arlington. Waverly and Armena "It looks like a ghost town ... said Gov. Willi am Milliken who s ur\l eyed th e Kalamazoo damage Tuesday night. declared a slate of emergency in the area • and ordered in state troopers to help rest.ore order. "It reminds Cne of a bombed-out citv." Eighty-One persons were in· ,iured, according to s pokesmen at two hospitals in the city. Six were admitted to Bronson Methodist Hospital . including two in serious condition. : City officials originally said seven people bad died but that ficure was reduced lo five early today when it was discovered tbat one of the reported \liclims ·had not died and another had .been counted twice, according to bospital officials. A twister that hit Kalamaioo's ·down town buaineu district about 4 p.m. wrecked the city's ·a.year-old pedestrian mall. The top of the 10-ator y Ind ustrial State Bank was ripped off and \'lrtually every wtftdow broken. Mrs . Steve n s r efused to elaborate on her hus band's prepared s tatement. but said the college pres ident has been engaged in consulting work and has several options regarding ruture employment. <See STUNNED. Page .\2) BB Motorist Loses Life lnCar Crash A Huntington Beach woman was killed early this morning when she apparenUy Jost control or the car she was dri\ling on Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Dead is Susan Wagner, 26. of Huntington Beach, who crashed her nhicle about mile north of Scotchman's Cove shortly after 3 a.m. Donald Simmons. 25, of Westminster, a passenger in the car . was reported in guarded condition this morning at South Coast Medical Center in South Laguna. California Highway Patrol of· ficers said Ms. Wagner was traveling northbound on Coast Highway. apparenUy al • high rate of speed at the time of the accident. Balls Curbed llB School Move• Backatop ' ' ' the netting on top of the backstop. But that apparen\Jy didn't do the trick. Saylvian, a retlred Navy el)W petty officer, aaJd four or five ball• fell oaco hi• property already th.ls 1ear, and fun tbal be may be awuh lJ\ tb .. I .mm the MUOG belinl in ••f'IMIL Ria .we, Faltb, ladle8'ed llM .... t._ ..... , ........ ...... ,.. ..... .. :jf,;z:r~'\a , ...... , ., ···';C inl&E~" . . . .. O.Olr ,., ... ,,_ 1rt lltC ... N •-• 1rs .A STICKY StTUATtON OUTSIDE THE ANAHEIM FtRE DEPARTMENT TODAY When Roofing Truck Exploded, Entire ArH W•• Covered With Gummy. Black Tar Two School Men Quit ~ HD Posts Resignations from two top. level administrators were ac- cepted Tuesday night by Hunt- ington Beach Union High School District tru5tees. Or. John J. Gyves. assistant superintendent for instructjon. will leave in June to become superintendent of the Petaluma School District in Northern California oo July 1. Wes tminst e r High School Principal William Rollin~ ~,11 retire at the end of the summer after 26 years in education. G yvcs has been assistant superintendent since 1976 when he came to the district from the University of Arizona where he was an associate professor. Gyves was selected for the Petaluma post from more than 215 applicants, a dis tric t s pokeswoman said. Rollins joined the district in 1968 as assistant principal at Huntington Beach High School. He transferred to Westminster in 1976 and was appointed prin- cipal in 1977. Youth Gang Fires Shots AtFVHomes Two 17-year -old Santa Ana youths were arrested Tuesday night after they allegedly fired shots into two Fountain Valley home& in what police believe was gang-related activity. No injuries were reported in the incident, which occurred at about 7:30 p.m . on Ward Street. just south of Warner Avenue. Police said shots wel'e fired from a car and a truck contain· ing five young men. Two win- dows and a storage shed were damaaed by .22-caliber bullets. officers said. Police DetecUve Don Cook said several youtba were de· tained aft.er the incident but were relHaed after police de· termiaed they were DOl lnvolved ln \be.,,., ... T be 17-y•ar-olda, whose names were wlU.ll•ld. were = wi&b ..... at with a ... , 1111 Md ftrial lnCO an •• •'"ntndwentaken co 0....... o..ty Ja..aUe Kall. Police NW. ~ Coe* Mid the incl· cUnt ii .......... to a. eonlMeted CO t.be 811.,.. ACNll IHI. bued lalutaAaa. Stick y Wicket Tar Blackem A naheim The world look!> black to f1re f1ghtc rs at s tation 7 1n Anaheim today. and the sticky s ituation JUSt won't ~o away A vat full .:>f a polyurethane roofing compound exploded Tuesday in front of the s tation. spe win ~ the gummy hlack che m 1cal over C\'Cr) thing within 100 feet. "It made a m<>ss of the area. worst we eve r saw ... said Fire Ma rshal Cha rles Kanenbley "It covered the fmnt of the station. the drivt'\\a\. the lawn , the str eet and the apartment build· ing across the s treet Our fare true 1s wiped out The flag as gl ue to t he fla~polc .. Kan nble\ said the• tar like subst nee-· isocyanate was cont · inc-d in ont• of thC' two 350· ~;illo tank s a board a truck bc•long g to the L'rcthanc Hoof ing Co f Garden Grovt•. The-tru(•k hud been i>arkcd fo r Oemente Cas e :.<.'veral da >:. at a nearby :,,hop· ping center. but when two men arrived Tuesday mo rning to "'ork on the center's roof, they noticed \'a pors emanalmR from the tank and drove 1t to the fire station The fire cre"' returned from a call and severaJ men were pot· tang on breathmg apparatus to tn· vest1gate the rumes when the tank blew up about 9 a m "I'm glad the sta tion door "'asn 't open, the)• ~ ould have driven in ... said Kanenblev No one was inJured an the ex plos1on. he said. and severa l po lA er lines torn down by the rorce of the blast ha\e since llC'en repaired K anenble~ said workers wert' J ble to rchevc the pressure in a ::.ct•o nd fuming t a nk of 1so· l'\ a nate and the chemical was pu mped out and removed Sex Orgy Proj ect Told by Defendant By DA VJD KUTZMANN Ol tlle D.t41y r11e11 SI.Hf Extortion defendant Jill Mane Bramlette told an Orange Coun· ty Superior Court jury Tuesday s he contacted San Clemente civic leader Gale Howe last year to have sexual intercourse with him and then work for his travel agency as a "hostess." Miss Bramlette. a 21 ·year-old San Diego college stuA.ent, de· nied she attempted to extort $3,000 from Howe in rjtum for her silence on their all.-> ... "Cf sex- ual a ffairs. Howe, leader of a recall move- ment against Mayor Karoline Koester and a lso owner or Anchor Travel, testified earUer in the week he never had sex with the slender, blonde-haired woman. He did admit tt.ey went to a motel room together for that purpose. Howe portrayed himself as the victim of MIS! Bramlelte's at· templl to blackmaU him but the attractive student told a dif· ferent story Tuesday In Superior Court Judge Byron MdliUan's courtroom. She sald she contacted Howe on the advice of a friend ln March, 1179. "He (Howe> was to form a pro1fttuUon nn• IDd I WH CO be • part Of lblt.'' she tetUffed. lllH Bramtett• nld the pafP(ll'ted rin1 wu co a. operat· Id ~,_.. Howe'• travel ..-~ cy ud Olfer c:U.tl inteUedual tonHnaUon. eompanloultlp, alMI an lf 10 dtllNCI. IM •aid Howe, dwiAI dlll&r rant la• 0t.;::. •••••· .,., •~•II 11,MMI.•· ~ • tMtaU whl ~ JM ...... . 1M...unH••11to ... "' lift .,._, lM V•I• 11111 M 1ssion V1e10. where sex orgies we re planned Ma ss BramleltC', under the questioning of defense attorney Robert Jameson. said she was to make between $1.000 and SS.000 per week. "-fter their first meeting in the cocktaH lounge of the San Diego hotel. she testified. Howe took her back to his room and they had sex. for which he gave her $100. Howe previously testified they met briefly at the hotel to dis· cuss the trip she wished to ar· range Cor her parents. and then parted company. Several weeks. later. Miss Bramlette said. Howe returned to San Diego and they met at • Mission V•lley motel, where they qain had sex. Howe. in his testimony. said he attempted to have in· tercoune with her on a second buaineu trip to San Dieao but did oat when ahe as ked bim co refund bis commlsaloo fOf' Ar· ranging her pa.rents' Cartblaean cruise. tn the following month. lliu Bramlette aa.ld, she contacted Howe about his emp loyment prom&les, bvt never tbreaa..d to d6tdole tMlr llaJlon • .... wife. Ute &n11. or the ....., of cominemt. ol wbftll M ii • direct«. In June. ab• teattfled, be batllld out of 1111 ,,... ... -..,..,... ..... ,, .... .... " ~-.U1 Md .... tb~1 .. llUl ... , lf .a.. .. . ... . tflPI el ... , 1tr;t! ,.. ............. .... ·"'C"L ........ I ...... • • .w ..... C TIML.,_Mt Pyramid Project I Broken ! By FREDE•ICK SCHOEMEHL OI * OMIY r llell tlMI Nine Orange County residents. who authorities allege promoted a get ·ric h ·quick pyramid scheme. were arrested Tuesday r11ght m Laguna Hills by Orange County Shenffs undercover in· vestagat.ors The arrests occurred at 8:20 p m . at the residence of Eh as Karam. 32. of 24902 Hon. despite "secunty meas ures" that had been taken to bar entry by local law enforcement or rederaJ In· ternal Revenue Service agents. ~heriffs U Wyatt Hart. said to· day Karam and e1~ht others re · te1ved c1tat1ons alleging v1ola - t ions of Penal Code Section 3Z7 . ~ha c h makes e ndless chain !.Chemes unlalA'ful. Karam also "'as cited for conducting a lot· tt'r y Otb('rs who rece•ved arrest r 1tat1ons we re identified .is St ephen Alan Grac10. 28. of Laguna Hills: Samuel Waknine. 21, of Santa Ana; Linda Kay Austin. 28. of La Habra: Rufus Pearce Maness. 43, of Garden Gr o ve ; Arthur Jam es Papadopoulos. 29. of Mission Viejo: Sandra Ann Castiellese. 25. of Laguna Hills: Nelson Caro. 35. of El Toro. and Denise Wak:nine Unville, 38, of El Toro . Hart s aid about 30 persons were auending the "business list concept meeting" at I.he Karam residence. The minimum "in· vestment" was $1,000. he said. On May 2. 12 persons were ar- rested after two sher iff's un- dercover investigators. accom- panied by twO news reporters. infiltrated a pyramid meeting io Mission Viejo. H a rl predicted that in· vestigators will be attempt.mg to work their way into other meet- 1n1ts in the hopes of toppling the pyramids, which are popping up throughout Orange County and the state. Hart said scores of meetings are being held nightly at private residences as more and more p eople are lured into the schemes which promise an even- tual return or $16,000 on a $1,000 mvestmenl <Stt CHAIN. Page A2) Huntington Girl, 12, Rape Victim A 12 -ye ar-old Huntington Beach girl who was visiting her horse at Ocean View Stables. 18662 Edwards St.. Tuesday evening was sexually assaulted by a man who pulled her into a heavy brush area near the stables. police said. The girl was grabbed at about 6:30 p.m. by a man not associat- ed with the stables. according to police U . Bruce Young. The sus- pect was describ e d as a Caucasian in his late 20s or early 30s, short in stature and of medium build. oolice said. Co ast We athe r Partly cloudy through Thursday morning, then mos tly s unny . Lows tonight S2 at the beaches. 57 inland. Highs Thursday 6S to 70. INlll•E TeDA Y Work ca ti. M'* /.,,,.mg, 8nUala labor lcodcra di•· cooenid lodaf '°""' mod o/ '"' t10Uo•.. 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In hl.1 diplometk debut. w-sf'd Ew·opun alUu todey lo lmplecneat economic 1unionl •Caln•t Iran In the lntereat of lrau-AUanUc P1r\nfflh1p and t.hf Amerfrana held hc>1t•1~ mort than l ht months MUiltl~'s r-.JI for soliderity u me at a rloat'd mttUna of the NATO OefeNt Plannln1 Committf!f' Somto or the f:urof)('ana havtt lhrutenf'd to ease thtt saMtJotu rAther lh•n lose current luc r •tavt> t't)fllracb "I undt"l"\jtand thC' 1b1Uty ol aome to wash U1t1r handl> of lht1 vro blt'm." u ll S offlr 111 uJd But he st,...Hed that lhl.' f a l4! of th• ho.tqH. wbUe not tect\n.itally a N ATO 111ue, la or vhal con-<'ern to the Unltf'd States Geld PriN"9 Gal• I.ON DON t AP > Tht' dollar held ~tt'¥dy on mo't ft>rel81l cxt'hang~ t11d 11} -. hilt> Jtold advan<-1.'d In Tokyo. the doll1tr cloaed at Z28 ~ yen, up from 22'7 ~ Tuesday Gold rose S8 84 In Hong Kong Mnd tlosed at SS16 13 an ounct' The metal gamed $9 m Zunch land closed at $621 In London gold rlosed at $5.25, up from ~12 50 Tuesday London i.11 ver praeei. cl06ed at S13 25, trom Sl2. 75 Tuesday Sodol ONllJn~• Poll~l.-s C Al RO. Eg) pt 1AP1 President Anwar Sadat s&Jd today Egypt, at the urging or President Carter. will resume negotia· t1ons w1th Israel on Palestltlian autonomy even though a "formida- ble" gap exists in their positions In a spet?ch Ito Parliament. Sadat also announced he was abolishing martial law. e rfective Thursday. canceling defense and national i:ecurity taxes. reducing prices on certain basic commodJUes and ordering stricter controls on other prices. (Mlunmist Claims Raid Much Larger Than U.S. Admitted CHICAGO <API The a.bort· ed .commando effort to rescue American hostages ID Iran .was much large r than has been made pubhc. Chicago Sun-Times co lumnist Irv Kupcinet said to-day Kupc1net said Washington sources who acquired a copy or the mission plan indicated that $200 Offered For Energy Poster Champ A $200 cash award will be given to the ~rson v.ho creates the best energy conservation poster for Golden West College Ul Huntington Beach The "'i nning entry wall be dis· played throughout the college to t•ncourage people to turn off lig hts in unoccupied c lassrooms Entru.•!> must bt• ~ubmitted by Ma y JO ' to the co mmunit y ~er v1<.'es offi ce Finis he d art v.ork shoul d be no lar ger than 11 by 17 inches P m:e m oney will be contributed by O'Brie n and Associates. !ht• ·San J ose ener gy cons ultant:-; "ho t•urre ntly a re auditlnl! c.>nergy C'Ons umpt'ion at the campus The s C'hool's cur rent electric bill runs $70.000 a month. with Sl 1,000 to SlJ,000 of that going for hghtin~ Round-the -world Record Claimed SAN fo'RA ~CISCO t A P 1 W a r re n R a 1 rd t' n . th P ' 1 <' e c hairman of a San Francisco travel a gene.>, ha!I a rn ved home after circling the globe on com- m ercial airli ner~ in less than 51 hours He e nded his 23.404-mlle Journey in 50 ho urs and 51 minute!> Ra1rde n spent more than $4.000 on the trip. which in· elu ded stopovers an Miami. Madrid. Bahrain. Singapore and Tokyo He plans to submit his Lime to the Guannes~ Book of World Records. which lists the world record for transglobal commer cial jet travel as 53 hours, 35 minutes. DAILY PILOT ,,. Or ..... (aMI 0..1, ........ ""''" ........ , C.,...O•"'l!G ,,_. ......., Pf~\,. t\ ,,..,.,""M •• .,_. 0-•-<-" ............. c-.. -·"' .... ""'" f/flfl' PUll'1"""' .......... .._,...,. ,,~, ... c. ............... _ .... ~ --•••t f\I~.._,., •• " V•ll••· tr•1A• l •tvflll• ... «1'1S.....fll C...tt A~ t~ ........ I• ~·~"-lw~..,...~-,, ,,...,......_.. ;::i·.'M.i.:~ e.::!!:.;:.:--~ o ·-·-~ ...... ---, ...... c-. .,,, ..... ...,.4', ..... ~-~ '-.. •-~ ..... ,_,,....,_ ... -.. L•• a.....11.w., ..................... ,_ -==--... =,.=~~~ ......,._ ... ~ ......... ~ "'-....... , ... c:........_ c... ........ ,,.. ........ .... T'l 11 J ..... ",. • ..., Omll1J.WC1 ...... ....,. ,... .... ._.c:;;,c:--"• 4 t abo1it 400 undercover agents most or them Iranians -were ready to create havoc in con· Junction with the atte mpt to rescue the American hostages held by militants since last Nov 4 There was no immediate com m ent from the Pentagon on the Sun-Times' report. In the past, the Pentagon has refused to comment on re ports about the cove rt o pera tio n . a lthough sources have s aid a~ents had b(>c>n pre-pos1t1oned to help the commandos Th~ mission was aborted in the Iranian desert Apr il 25 a fter three helicopters failed. Eight U.S. servicem en died in an ex- plosion as the force Wlthdrew Kupcinet quoted his un1den· t1fied sources as saying the un· dercover ~&l;@ e~e ready to "disrupt no perallons and create mayh . irf Te hran and that s everal mbings wer e planned to . the franian police and r y The) also intended .s abotage tram c I i g h t s . ...P o I i c e r a d 1 ·o trans.missions. water supply and telephone service and other es· sential services. he s aid Ku~inet said the US com. mandos intended to se1~e the hostages by pretendin g to be supporters of Ir anian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr He said several militants holding the hostages were being paid by the United States to cooperate and were to help the raide rs rmce 1n side the U S. Embassy com· pound in Tehran lie also said the commandos were carrying a chemic al for In· capac1tatmg everyone inside the embassy should those m1l1tants be double agents The pl:in c<1lled for tht· hosta ges and res cuer s to be n o .... n by helicopter~ to the de sert base from which tht·y "o uld e scape t h e country 1n C 13( transport planes Kupc inet said lia na ·Sadr's wife and c luldren are st ill living in Paris. where they have been since leaving 'ran after the shah was deposed. "Presum ably, the president of Iran is so concerned about the unstable conditions of his nation that he prefers the safety of France for his loved ones ," he said. * * * Iran Seizes 2Americans On Raid Kaps By nae .u..11&ec1 Preu Two American men have been arrested in Iran in connection wlth the failed host.age-rescue ml11lon and are beln1 held In prlaon ln Tehran. fhe pros· ecutor-1eoera1'1 office said to- day. An oHicial uid the two Americana, whole Dimes were not dildoMd, ..,.. belq held in Evba llrilGa -tbe Hme place C1atbla Dwyer, an Amertean , .... a.e. Jourulilt from Bui· ralo. N.Y .• la .... beld. Rnolu· ti..a17 ....,. no unea.d ber HJ tbeJ .. ,. proof 1be la a CIA •ni . -~-6~!!!'-Lal!f c;r.;;:. u:.:i:. ~ Ttllr•, tile lrulan euttal, ='-Ni ............ trt.. •1d21t ,,.., .... ,.... .... • ...... :r.:: 4•trlHI t0••1•4'•1 Wirt kUIH. F....P-AJ STUNNED. • • The coll ... d ist.net '1 board of lrullHll la Ppttled to ronmdtr t.be rM!pallcln tontaht at a p m. ln dl1&ilct bHdquarters. 1370 Adama Ave •• C.O.ta lf•a. Th lrultftl are eapected to name aa lnterim president ror Ooldt'n W~t and then st.art a •~•rch fo r • pt'rmanent auc:ceuor to Stevena. C:bancellor Wats on uid he v.o uld r1:t'o m meod thit the •t111 r C'h bt• " Jlt't:dcd up" and t-JC '"''~"«'d huv~ lhl&l it new Gold~n Wt•:;t 1.m:s1dent eould be I II H I u 11 t• d b t• ( 0 r l' t h e r a 11 aem llt'r > LJke tht' d.ust nct '$ 1taff. the 1 tud e nt !i , faculty and •dml.Alstrution of G<>ldtn West C'olleae -A ere u u1bt otr.guard by Stt veru. · a nnouncement. · It re all y s tunne d the <' it rn p u !I • a d m i tt e d Bruc e W11l111m .... d1re<'lor or community rt>lat1ons at Golden Wes t. .. I h.n e no idea why he would do t his.· aid Kathy Neher. president of the As so ciated Student Body at Golden West. "Fro m my s tandpomt. he. bas been well liked.·' The mystery surrounding the H -ye ar o ld pre s ident 's re signation has fueled a wide rang<' or rumors. most of which were d1 s m1ssed by college district officials . Steve n s made sweepi ng changes in the administration at Golden West after coming to the- school in 1977, but neither stalr animosity nor faculty pressure were viewed es reasons for hls departure Before coming to Gold en West . S t e vens served as chance ll o r for Metropolitan Com mun1ty Colleges in Kansas City, Mo F,....PageAI CHAIN .•. "The re are so m any people- no w 1Dvolvcd some people are 1n a~ many as 10 differ e nt pyramids <1t a cost of SI0.000 that 1r these thmgs s top or are topped. they're gom~ to eat it " ·'They're fi g h ting for :.ur · \ n· a I. .. II art s aid T he s heriffs depa rtment. he said, is receiving about JO calb pt•r da) from persons question 1n~ the lt•gaht} of the pyramids .. A bout one-third of them are p eople who c <1 n 't g et th eir mom•) back." ht' said The latest a rrest\ c ame on the He of a scheduled announce- ment or formation or a group of Orange County r eside nts who sa y they intend to challenge the legality or the endless chain law. H a rt said the sheriffs view is t hat the current lav. 1s valid and applies to the pyr am id plans Investigators say the} find 1t ironic that people who beheve the pyra mids are legal exert ef· fort to screen potential investors to deter mine 1f lhey a re Jaw en- for cement agents llart noted t hat u nder cover Jn· \est1gators v.ho 1nf11lrated Tues- da \ m~ht 's meeting were re· quired. a!. other attendees were. to sign a statement they were not connected with law enfor ce · ment agencies Mr. Denyer Dead at 74; Rites Planned o.i•·-~"--DOROTHY. TOTO OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD LIM Fuller (Left), P.J. Hernandez Star Harper School Set For 'Wizar<l') Play ' More than one third of the stu· dent body or Ha rper Ele mentar, School in Founta in Valley will ta ke part m the ~chool's produc lion of .. The W1iard or Oz" at 7 p.m Thursda}. Ma~ 15 m th<' O r a n g t' Con.,t Co ll E'gt- Aud1ton um Perforrrung m the ca~I "Ill b~· 150 studen~. "'hilc a nothl'r fill -w ill part1c1pall' in th£' ('horu<. The studenL., have ~µt>nl nearl~ a >ear an planning. v. rating. ('U!> tume . set dl1S1J?n "'Jrk :ind n • hearsa l Debbie Ooome), a t hird and fourth ~rade tt'a<'ht>r whn PM posed lhl' crmcl·pt. "'Ill d1n·r1 a!>Sl)>l~d b) teaeher l'<'nn\ (;111 Nearl) two d oz.en p&renL'i aho pitched an to help "1t h srf'nl'r) t1c k<'t s ales and toc;tumt'~ ·'Th., parent.. have been ran tast1C'." .!>aid Mrs Gill "Whert' do } ou find a "inged monkt-) costume an the middle of Ma:-., .. The production's script v.as produced b) the ~chool ·s eighth g rade r s. v.ho s tud ie d the Trio Hold Up \\estminster Jewelry Store nr1g1n al book of 'Tht' Wizard of ()7 . l'roduct1on co:.t., are being dtdra)ed b) the -sc hool PTA. b) 'tudent bod~ runds and through t1<'kf't "ale:<. T1 eket!' lt> 'it·" th<· production. al SI each. ma) bt- pu rc·hased al lla r pt·r Scho11I 111685 Santa Ynez St . fountain \'a lie} Bill Passed On Plea Ban ~,\C RA !\f E:\10 t A l'I In J 25 II v<-rd1rt. th1· '>tatt· ~natl· 'J'., 11 d<w·sn t ~ant an} mon• 1 ourt <11•fl-n!>e., like that <>f ( o r m e r S a n F r a rf't• 1 ~ c o Supernsor Oan Wh ite V. h1te "as chargc>d "1th lh.- mu rd t' r " o f Ma)ur George \loscone and Supen1!lor Hane) ~1 1 I k B u I a rt c r u s 1 n g t h <' ·d 1min1shed ment al <'UPdClt) · d<'h'ns c· h<> "a ... con\ •<'ll-d ool) or manslaught('r Thr bill would make 1•v11knC"t.· fl( d1m10l'>hf'd 1'3P,3C'll} IO:td m1s<-1blt• m ttw m111 :JI portion ()f J trial "her <> guilt or innocencr '" dt•lermin<'<I Tht• hill no" g0<.,.., 111 thr ,\.-..,l'mbly No Bail For Sex Suspect A Municipal Court judge r e- fu1ed Tuesday to reduce the $250,000 bail for a Fountain Valley man who was described by a proeecut.or as one ol the worst sex offenders io Orange County. The high bail was retained becau~e of rears that Leotia Lee Heater might nee Pl'OlecuUon, a ccording to Judge R11nar Enge bretsen. · He bu escaped previously in related cases and the offense 1s p a rticular l y h ei no u s." Enge bret'ien .!>aid today "The young m an I Heater's alleged victim I will It ve with the trauma forever " The 48-year-old Heate r was ar rested last Thursday by t'oun t~ID Valley police o n suspicion or ho ldinc an 18-ye ar-old male hitchhiker prisoner o vernight in tils home at 10922 Goldeneye Ave .. and &ub1ecting the youth to repeated suual abuses by force . He is 1<1<:/ng a preliminary hearm~ on alse imprisonment and \.arious sex perversion charges Frida y in West Orange County Municipal Court. Heater rem ams in Orange County J ail to- day. Deputy District Attorney Robert Chatterton said today that. m his vie w. Heater ranks with the worst sex o ffenders in Orange County history Chatterton s aid Heater has fle d prosec ution twi ce pre- ' 1ously Chatterton s aid Heater was a rrested in Santa Ana m 1967 1n a child moleMmg case. tie ned to lrt>land and Canada and eventua lly was re-arresteJ m New York an 1971 on a war· rant or unla wful n ight to avoid prosPcut100. acN>rdang to Chat- tert<>n When he retumed to Orange County, Heater was released on bail and was C'harged with a r n verted sex attack on a 17- \l'ar old boy, according to Chat tf•rt<Jn HB Suspect Linked to 20 County Heists \ man wa nted by Hunhngion fWar h police for fl\'f' liquor slQrt' hnldups this )ear now has been hnkrc! b> authorities to at least .!<I robbN1£''1 in e1~ht Or angr C1111ntv nl1P., 11\er thE' pa"t Ill month5 llf' ha-. tx>en dubberl the "Dr Pepper Bandit · b) authont1~ becauSt' he generally brings a l an of that bt>verage to the l'3l>hlt'r befort· d1-;pla) Inf. d four in<'h blue steel re\'olver. accord· in~ tu Sgt Luis Ochoa of Hunt Two men and a '>'Oman a rmed f 'ror. Pn..n~ .·l I inji!ton Bea('h police with h a nd g un ~ r n bb e d a -..,,, PoltCl' hi.•t' a photo of the Westminster JCwt'lr,:. ~tore or as man . ta ke n by a Huntinji!ton sorted me rcha ndise ''alu('d al 1RJAL Be a c h st or e ·~ s urve illance SlJJ.000 Tuesday n11(hl . pohcL' • • • t'Jmera ~aid . rl l'm;.111ded SJ.000 from hun . .i.:. T he suspt>cl 1s described as D llo"'' has tt.'!>li fi ed. 10 return for nl•atly dr<•:-.i-ed Caucasian male. The holdup occurred at 6 pm her .,1lence Jl(t' ~40. f1H' feet. 10 inches at G&L Je wt•lry, 14824 Golden .1 exp('<'ted to pa ) lhl· money tall. "1lh li ght brown receding West. tSl.OCX>1 bad.," Miss liramlette hair J.lld a mu~tachc, "eanng Westminste r police Lt Joe '>aid rectan.gu l a r ·s ha ped g o ld · Woods ~aad the tno s~nt a fl'v. 0 11 Aua lJ. tht> Ila.' of ht>r ar rim med {')cg lasses He oflt>n M<·monal f11nerul sen aces for " "ear!> a ~port coat. open nttk ... 1 h h m inutes lookani( <1 round 1n the re~t. !;he met lfo'>' E' at the• Hed 1r11rt.•11 ir111~ mt>rr a nt !>h1rt and a nold neck --ha1n. h s tore before dr<1 '410 ° their Fox loun°e ~·he~e h"" a a \'"' h"' " .. c·a rnJn .Jo<! ffiL'C ana{' Enc ., .. · -• ~ "" " "r Ochoa -.aid ('h 1 • D h we a pons and ord erin° 'il 'I( ""'OPI<' SI 76.; 1 -mon"") supplied bv th Jrh•., .<irrv en}er w o ,.. "" · .. -J t.' In Jddlt1on to the f ive llunt <. , 11 ... _ h Id L · ID the More to he do" n nn the police tlowe testified he v.ent to d1Nl .-,atunid\. "I •.I\: e .-n k 1n°ton Beach ho ldups and two an · E 1 floor The three too Jewelr, the poh('e that day to expost' her .. d:J} at St \\'11frad''I p1:.copa from the displa) ca 'ics and Ot.'<!. II ed Tustin. the man is believed to be Church. Huntington Beach. Woods said ~1,;;g extortion plot ugam!>t rt•sp<>ns1 hle for hquor store rob- Kal('S tor .\1r Uenyer. 74. will beries in Plact>nt ia. O ra nge, 11£' at 7 JO P m · follo w mg C'Om· No anJunes we re reported an She "a!> arrested after being Seal Beach. 1-'ulle rton. Anaheim . m1ttal of his ashes to the sea by the incide nt given the money Santa Alla and Nor4alk 1 he Neptune Society ·~-;;;-;;;-;;;-;;;-;.;-;;;-;;;-;;;-;;;-;-;;-;;...;;.._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;... ____ .;-;..;;.;-;-;..;-;-;-;-;-;-;--.-f n ends v.ho wish may orrer memnraal rnn tr1butions to the St Wilfrid's Mf'morial Fund Aorn an Brighton , England. :'v1 r Ol•llv<'r was a 2.1·vear res1- dl•nt of '11 untlngton Beach He hail la v<'d p reviously in San OIPl,!O He was employed as a m aster me c hani c by Ope rating Engineers' Locat·No. 12 and was a member of the Coast Guard Aux iliary an d the Power ~uadron or both Los Angeles a nd Balboa . S urvivors inc lude his wife Jane t "Jean " Den y e r . a daug hter . Mr s . R o bert 1Suzanne1 Roysdon and two g randchildren. Ta ra and Eric Ro ysdon . all of Huntingto n Beach. College Sets Ta/,ent Show Nore than 20 atudenta wW put their entertainment akllla tn t.be 1potltlbt Friday at the first &n· nual Talent Showca1e, 1 pon1ored by Golden Weit Coll11e In Huntln1ton Beada. 'nit ewnt wtU bqla It I p.m. la Forum II. ,,.... of llOO. 1100 ud ., wW bt awarded to Uat lop u.r.. perform.re. COIOMA•NAI Hiii. .... ~. ,, .. ,,00 sun wear • We Now Have Our Usual Complete Se~tlon of Op Shirts and Shorts in stock 8el9Huitd lo •PPNr .......... lrl, 1111,rt, C0•14ll11i11 "''!I.~\ _and 111.ac ..... a... ..,...,..... II 11, or• ...... Ooldlft W•t ttudffttt die...,.. ..... , ICIN. . ......................................................... ~lliillilllililllRill!lllllllllii ...... .. . ... 47N lac 11 111·1112 ' I I l t $ . • , • Irvine EDITION ... l'our Hom .. cown Dall;+' Nca•·Hpap_.r VOL. 13, NO. 135, .. SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORN I A WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Laguna Hills Raid -H 'Chain Gang' Nabs Nine More SPECIAL AWARD Chancellor Aldrich DISTINGUISHED Dr. Robert Newcomb Aldrich, 2 Others Due Honors at UCI Chancellor Daniel G Aldrich Jr. will be awarded the title "Exlraordinarius'' at the 10th annual UC Irvine Lauds and Laurels banquet Saturday He is among the members of the UCI campus community who will receive special awards for ·~cellence in teaching, research and service at the banquet at the Disneyland Hotel. The djM er. s ponsored by the UCI Alumni -Association. will be held at 7 30 p .m . rollowing a no-host cockla1I bour. In adclition to the Alumni As· so clatlon Awards. the UCI Academic Senate will bestow the 1981 Distingwshed Faculty Lee·' lurer title on Dr. Gilbert Geis. professor ofsocieconlogy Dr. Aldrich is b eing rec ognized ror hts leadership of the UCJ campus from its incep lion to its present position The E.xtraorrunarius Award 1s the Alumni Associat ion 's highest honor bestowed upon those who ,bes t exemplify the s pirit and purpose of UCI. The Alumni Association's Dis· Unguished Te aching Award will be given to Dr. Robert N('wcomb of Corona del Mar. lecturer in the School of Social Sciences Dr. Newcomb has earned a con .sistent SUJ>('rior rating for his classes in statistics from student evaluations m recent years Dr. Irving H . Leopold or Ne wport Beach, professor and chairman or ophthalmology at the UCI College of Medicine. will receive the association's Distinguished Resear ch Award. He is being honored ror his ac- complishments in more than 30 years of research in the field or ophthalmology and his sub· •pecialty o f ocu l a r pba rmacology. Awards for pro fess ional Oemente Case iJChlt'VCmcnt v.111 be pre<,ent<:Cl to John Tho rne nf ]'\;(•wport Tkach. assistant dean of th<' UC'l Graduate Division, :md Dr Ken neth Bailey of lrvml', director of the UCI Office of Tt·ac:hcr Education Thorne will be honored for his work 1n the Graduate D1v1s1on and for his contributions to the graduate af rirmative action proRram. Dr Ra1lt') '.I.ill be recognized for has 42 ~ears of ~er\'lce as an educator which encompasses his work as a t eac h e r . ad - ministr a t or . researcher and author Maryann Jacobi of Newpart Beach, a doctoral candidate in the t.IC I Progra m an Social Ecology. will be named UCI ·s Outstanding Graduate Student She 1s rcrognizcd for her !i uperaor ~cadem1c work and her l'Ont ributions to the Campu.<; En vironmental Assessment Team. ;J field study group whose purpose is to gather. analyz1..· and report data pertaining to the quality of the campus f'nv1ron· m ent Christi Wagcnbach of Garden C rove has been selected UCI 'c; nutstanrung Senior Wagenbach as rC'cognized for her overall grade paint average of 3 95 and her voluntary contributions as a b 1olog1cal sc ience s peer academic advisor and member o f the Associated Stud ents Speaker s Committee . the Biolog1cal Sciences Scholastic Honor Society a nd Phi Beta Kappa. UCl's Outstanding Athlete 1s swimmer Vangelis Coskinas of Corona del Ma r . Coskinas . a native of Piraeus. Greece. ts a member of the 1980 Greek Olym- pic Swim Team. fie holds UCI school records in five s wimming events. ., Sex Orgy Project . .. · Told by Defendant Court Judge Byron McMillan's courtroom. She said s he contacted Howe on the a·dvice of a friend in March, 1979. "He <Howe> was to form a prostitution ring and I was t.o be a part of that," she testified. Miss Bramlette said the p'1rported ring was to be operat- ed lbrou&h Howe's travel 11eo· cy and offer clients intellectual converaaliol\. companlon1blp, and sex if IO desired. She said Howe durin.i their first Sall Die10 meetin1 last 1prln& at a MJJ&ion Bay bot.el, clll- cuued In detall whet her job would be. SIM t.tlft..t the WU lo work In Ian 0..,0. Laa v .. u ud • ...._ V..Jo, when Ml orst• ,...,.,._ •. 11111 lnmltttt, under lhe =:--.. ot ., .......... )' .II ... , Nld IM .... to .• -.. ........... . ...... • Clill ftlAli. .... Al) TOP RESEARCHER Dr. Irving Leopold Kalamazoo ~tated By Twister KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) Downtown Kalamazoo looked like a "ghost town" today after several deadly tornadoes ripped thr ough the city and outlving areas, kllling five people ·and causing $40 million in damai;?e Two tornadoes hit this city or 90,000 at rush hour Tuesday. leaving 95 people injured and 1,450 ho mel ess and ot h e r ~wasters roared through four ad· Jacent townships in Van Buren County -Bangor, Arlington. Waverly and Armena. "It looks like a ghost town ... s aid Gov. William Milliken who s urveyed the K a l a ma zoo d amage Tuesday night. declared a st ate of emergency an the area and ordered an slate troopers to help restore order. "It remands me of a bombed-out citv ... Eighty-one persons were in· JUred. according to s pokesmen a t two hospitals in the city. Six were admitted to Bronson Methodist Hos pital, inc luding two in serious condition. City officials originally said seven people had died but that f1Rure was reduced to five earlv today when it was discovered that one of the reported victims had not died and another had been counted twice, accordlDg to hospital officials. A twister that hat Kalamazoo's downtown business distract about 4 p m. wrecked the city's 22·year·old pedestrian mall. The top or the IO-story Industrial State Bank was ripped off and virtually every window broken. Two women were killed when winds blew off the entire back wall o f the se ve n -s tor y Gilmore's department store. One wom an inside a laun· dromat a half mile from the downtown ar ea was killed when a wall collapsed on ber. police re- ported. Ten other persons inside the laundry escaped serious in· jury. Pyramid Project Broken By FREDERICK SCllOF:MEIU.. OI llW 0 .. 1, 1'1191 Sutt Nine Orange County residents. who author ities a11ege promoted a gt't rich qu1<•k pyramid scheme. wer<' arrc>Med Tuesday nif:lhl ID Lai:una Hills by Orange County Shc>nff's undc>rcovcr in "est1ga1ors Th(' arrc·sb. o<·currcd at 8 20 p m at tht• res1dt•nce of Elias Karam, 32. of 24902 lion . despite "securit~ mt·a.,unui' that had bet>n taken to bar t•ntry by ·local law enforcemc·nt or federal In t erna I Revenu<' S<>rvlc(' agenLc;, s heriff's Lt W)att llart, '>•od to day. I\ a ram and t•1 ght other-. rt' ce1v('d c1tat1ons alleging viola t ions of Penc.t I l'odc> Section 32i. "'h 1 ch ma kt·., l'nd le'>'> c ha 1 n ~chcml'' unl:.i"'ful Karam also was e1tc'<1 for N>nductang a lot lt:r\' dt ht•r:-"'ho n•re1 vt•d arre .. t 1·11;it1ons w1•rl' 1dent1f1 ed a~ Stephen /\Ian Gracao, 28, of Laguna ll1lls . Samuel Waknine. 21, of Sant:.i /\n:.i . Linda Kay Austin, 28. of I.a Ila bra . Rufus Pearce Maness, 43, of Garden Grov1..'. Arthur Jam ('<; Papadopoulos. 29, of M1ss1on V1eJo . Sandr::i Ann Castae llese. 25. o f Laguna 11 111.,. Nelson Caro, 35. or EJ Toro, a nd Denjse Wakmne L1Dv11le, 38, of El Toro Hart said about 30 persons were attending the "business list ('Oncept meeting" at the Karam residt•nce The m inimum "an vestment" "'as $1,000, he said On May 2, 12 persons were ar· rested after two sheriff's un· dercover investigators. accom- panied b) t"'o news re porters. infiltrated a pyra mid meeung an M 1s~1on V1eJo Hart predicted that in vesttgators wall be attempting to (Sff CHAI~. Pa ~e_AZ> Patrol Saves • Irvine Man's Sinking Boat Dana Point Harbor Patrol of· hcNs salvagC'd an Irvine man·s Z6-foot cabin c ruiser Tuesday after 11 ncarh· <,ank three mal es east of the harbor The boat. the Trinity. owned b~ Raymood Freeman. 39, was almost submerg('d when 1t was ~ound . o ffi ce r s sa id . But Freeman and cr ew member Thomas Copsey. 39. of Brea. we re noalang nearby m a rubber raft Officers said they received a distress call at 11 15 a.m ., but took ~ minutes to find the ('raft because they had received an in· accurate location. T he boat was saved from sink· ing due to an air pocket in the cabin. they said, but only the bow was out of the water when t he patrolmen arrived. The boat was towed lnt.o the Da na Point s hipyard at 1.45 p. m .. officers said Jtl1Ht Wait Derision • ,. .. ' .... , . 11 Prize Catch Jasen Randall. 8. demonstrates how you have to sneak up on ;.i giant. eight-pound s pider crab from behind Ills dog. Sand~. seems to )>e eve n more en- thus1ast1c about keeping his distance. because that thing 1s sttll mo\'lng Jasen and Sandy surprised the m onster Tuesday afternoon at Coron a de l Mar State Beach Jetty. Fa mily 1s undecided whether to take 1t to the tax.ider m1 st Marines to Reduce Irvine Jet Noise A special la nding approach and a certain runwa} wall be used by El Toro Marine Corp~ Ai r Station Jets ID an effort to re duce noise over Irvine This promise was m adt' b\ '1 ajor Gen. Joseph Koler Jr· station commander. in an agre<• ment between the city and tht' Marines ratified Tuesda) by tht• City Council Marine Jets a rf' to usP an ap proach to the air station that takes the planes O\ er mdu..,tnal and o pen space arC'as instead of res1dent1al neighborhoods L'c;e of Runway 7. particularly nm!>~ to lrnne r esidents , "'ill be curta iled by undt>r the agr~· m ent The c it) 's share or the agree ment calls for 1t to US(' the latest Marine Corps Jet noise data m city land use planning The city 1s also lo notify ttte Mannes of all pending de velopment an Irvine The agreement 1s a product of negotiations betwee n the ('1ly and Marines that began last s ummer after runway repa irs and s pedal flight traini ng caused a record level or Jet noise over Irvine. Repairs to the main air s tation runway. 34 -right. in early l979 for ced Marines t.o use Runway 7, whk h points toward the Northwood d evelopment J e t nois e over Irv i n e decrc•ased latl' last \ear after the m.lm runv. ay "'a; repaired and a irc raft ear ner la nding pract1c.-e ~~saon.., e nded M aJ Hob WPmh('ucr s aid Tue~day ..it the ('OUn('il meeting that tht" a~r~ment between the l'lt\o :Jnd tht• M annl'~ 1s lht• hrsl of its kind Althou5?h 1t ~as unanimous!\ pa~~C'd by th~ council members. l'ouncalman Larry Agran anrl Councal\o.oman ~ta n' Ann Ga1dn complained th.it at d0ot•sn 't go far enough Baseball Clinic Slated (or Irvine M ann~ Mota. co~ the Los An geles Dodger s, a nd players Burt Hooton , Charlie llough and Pedro Guerrero will part1c1pal(' an a baseball dime at noon Saturday at lrvme's llarvard Park The clinic is free to the public. Ras1c skills s uc h as hitting. ('alc hlnfl!, field in~ a nd pitching wall be discussed. F'or more in- form a t 1o n ('all 55 1-8638 or 754-3641. Coast Weather Airlines Lower Flaps Partly cloudy through Thursday morning, then m os tly s unny Low s tonight 52 at the beaches. 57 inland. Highs Thursday 65 to 70 ay oa.oaa aaooa.s mWIN °' .. -., ......... Airlines damorio.l lo &et into Oraa1• County'• lobn Wayne Airport will ba¥e to wait at least until lifts,_ 17~~ of Supervt.on ruled .y. Tbe board "°'*9 4 to I lo defer a dedakla an bow to compl)' wlth a hderal Aviation Ad· mlnlltnUon demud to open up the couaty airport to more atrllMI Wltll after • court hear· IDI ... .-... t.be FAA end Air Calllonda . nt~=hf::l~ ~~·ra: =~.r: "" ................... , ...... ,.. ~,.... •..U.• ....,_•nS."-· pete for the chance to fly out of the airport. Air Cal1fomia. one of only two jet airlines now operaUng out of John Wayne Airport, filed a lawsuit May 1 cballen&inl the FAA demand. County lawmaten, however, would not be bound by lbe court decision. 1ince the FAA would still have to nae le111 action to open up elrport acc .. 1 lbould lhe federal a1ency win Ill blttJe with the airline. BHldet wanlhtl lo '" UM court '1 opinion on lb• Air Callfomi1 cue, tuptrvilon Ntd they nMdecl more UM to 1t"'7 H1'Mle&t«NM6¥M~ monalAI· TIMt .................. tOUllJ 1t1rt r1,ort11 1...U. '"~-..... ,,. ......... timidation, allegations and threats, and we're having a knee-jerk reac tion," said SuperviJJor Harriett Wieder, re· ferrin1 to tbe FAA lawsuit Utre.t. t Tbe newest FAA letter, •lined by CbW COunael Clark Onetad, Hid t.bal federal officilll could Uve with a t.emporary IOlutlon for II lone .. OM )'elf. But Onltad alto wam..t lbal HrlOUI Rudy of how to ellow ln more alrllae1 mu1t be con· llnwd. "W• cannot toUnt•ance del:tjO:-t.beN .,.. pradlnl IOI to t.be probl•ma f 1elal Or .... ~.. • .J:•n1•• .................. '° •--•&Mtll'IMJnlleut ... -=-......... . "" ........... . , ........ . INSl•E T8DA 't' Work can be habit /ormi"il. BrlU•h labor l~" di•· co~t'd lodaf 1DMtt "'°'' of flte noUon'• H mflhon '°°'"''' jgllorfd o 24·~r 1h1&1doeoft pbt 10 protea QOU- '"'mtftt p0kiif1. POOi D2. ..... r ; • .. ti OM. v "-0! \!!C1nttd!Y. Mpy !•. 1"9 ll•reAlrlheea FAA Insists Pla•P ... AJ 11UAL .•• A ft• tbllr ftnl meietllll ln tbe cocktail ._.. al &M Saa DltfO bOC•I. lhl c.tilted, Howe toOk htr back to W. room ud tM1 had 1n, fOf' wblcll be ••" ._, tlOO. Airport Open ll6W" l\rt1v\oos\y tesllned they mt1t briufly at the hotel Lo dl11 cuu tM trtp the wlthed to ar n ina&t' for ~r part'nt$, and then partt.'d \.'\lmpany The 1atut letter from lbe Federal AvlaUnn Admlnl1lraUm to 1he Oranae County &.td Q( Supervtsor~ relteratea the federal aaency'1 lnstst~n~ that Jobn Wayne A!rport be ~ t o add ttlonal commercul alrlln~ Supervi.aon. who delayed de- <'ldlng on a way lo o~n aN"US lo mo~ 1urhnc• Tue day. read the letter ju.'>l t>efort-their mom tnt meeUntl Tht' Wldul~I lt'tkr. ~1gned by F' A A Chief ouna cl Clari OnstAd. denied lhal the reder&I government was tryin1 to man date "more a1rcraft ooa.ae for Orange County " * * • fYwmr-..AI AIRLINES. • • nored Miller's request to con· sider adding five dally flights Lo Lhe present board-ordered limit of 41 . The majority of the board in· stead directed staff members to unalyze the FAA letter. come up with a spedfic plan to auction orr flights to the highest bidders, and think up new ways to allow more airlines access without breaching the present night limit. The board action also will solicit FAA help ln coming up with a second report on the ac- ce ss question. Supervisor Phlhp Anthony de- n 1 e d Miiler's c lai m th a t Tuesday's action was a delaying tactic. He sa ld the complex issue merited more study Anthon y agr eed with repr esentatives from several airlines. who complained that the proposed ;iucl1on was · un fair. d1~~1mmator} and inn a lionary "To auctJOn oH flights would be the same as auctioning orr s h ip!'> io the marina to the h1 ~h est bidders or doing the ::.ame with beds in · a crowded convalescent hospital,'' Anthony ~aid Supervisor T homas R1l ey . who::.e d1::.t r1ct includes tht' alrport, accused M\ller of break 1ng a promt::.c t o former Newport Reach Ma yor Paul Ryl·koff ·'lie promised ht: would never do any actlou that would in· crease the number ol meht.a at the airport." Riley asserted Miller denied the charge Newport Beach Mayor Jackie !leather said she applauds the board's decis ion "not to be stampeded by this !>O·called or· derby the FAA " Mrs. Heather said her Lrip to Washington. D.C . on airport business revealed "a number or avenues that the county can go an accommodating airlines " Irvine Backs Greenbelt Study Project The Irvine City Council gave tentative approval Tuesday to a $91 ,000 study of the feasibility of establishing a greenbelt around the city. The s tudy is a first s tep toward establish ing an open s pace corridor encircling the cl· ly. Councilman Bill Vardou.ll.s ls backing establishment of the greenbelt He said lhat most of the land for the greenbelt 1s already dea· lgnated as open space in the clty's General Plan. A fmal decision on funding the greenbelt study will be made when the City Council considers the 158).31 budget DAILY PILOT '"" °'.,. '-"'' 0-.•• P.ei.t ••• ,, •"""4 " ,, '°""o..,...., .,.. ....._, ,,.n,. •• ~·"""" 1:1--. ftw o,..~ c .. ,t ""6ft"'-""' c~. ...,..,.,. .. "'''°"'~ """ ~·""'1f ~ •• ~ ....... ,, ... ,. • ., C-o\t• MIW .........,, .. .,,.. 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Tbt lettt'r prai11Nt • county aulf report recommeocllni lh•l 12 of t.M 41 ruahu oliJU>aUnc OUl of John W•yne Airport be auctioned ott to the M •hett bid din& aJrllnl'-!I Onstad also •treed thut a one year l~t period for tht' 11uchon mt'thod wa.<i r~a1t-011abll' Thl' ft..'<ieral offlc111l went on to au11ett that lM 29 remalnmg m1ht1, wblcb the s taff uid abould be allocated to the two Jet alrhnea now operatlng out of tht- afrport, should evenlu~Jly join the other ntghts on the auction block Allhou&b adm1ttin1 that local ottlcl&ls were responsible for dt' termlning noise levels at the county airport, Onstad crltJcli.ed supervilors' nol~e deflnlllon. "It is both appropriate and necessary Clo) recognlie the progress In noise abatement technology whk h has occurred over the p&JSt deude." the letter said. Onstad added that both resa· dents and air travelers could be appease d by incr e asing the numbe r of dally flights for airlines using quieter aircraft. The eight·page lette r took IS· s ue with the county's 95.~· pound Umll on the weight or airplanes us ing J ohn Wayne runways. That limit prevenLl. a i rlines from us ing newly deve loped heavier but quieter • jets. In what county officials say Is a n about.face , the fed eral r epresentative pr omised the FAA would share the cost to re pair damal'!l' done• t o .l 11hn Wa)ne Airport''> runv.ay:. '>houhl heavier Jets~ used Onstad <1lsn a:.:.crtc'<i rhat th" CC>Unty's limtl uf 50() milt'S fo r o ne way nights I.!. contr<i~ to fl'deral law Death Claim Not Allowed LOS ANG F:L 1-;s I AP 1 A ~1 al1bu \Wman ·~ wrongful death suit ag:unst American AtrUnes over the Chicago DC·lO crash last year wa:. chsmlssed because c;h(.• was not a legal hear or lhc man she lived with for more than four years Los An~<'les Superior Court Judge Robert i! Ralph ruled Tuesday that Diane Merrick had no right to s ue the a1rhnt: in the death of Leonard Stogcl, a S.S vcar·old salesm an a nd musl· c1ans' personal manager Although Merrick had hvl"U with Stogel for 41"2 years. state law does not permit such suits by a "putative spouse" someone who 1s not legally wed. but re J:ards himself or herself as m<ir ned. anyway St•vf!ral weekb. later. Miss Orumlt1lte aa1d . Howe returned to San Dll'~O 11nd they met at a M lo Ion Vullcy motel. where they lll(aln h#d sex Howt'. lrl his le*Umony, H id h t' atll'mpted to have in· terco~e with her M a MCODd bualn~ tr1p to San Dleio but did not when )he asked blm to refund htb rommh1•ion ror ar ranging hl'r µanmu· Caribbean c rul~l' In the followml( month. Misa llramlctte said. she con~cted llowt ..ibout his employment prc1m1i.1.-:.. but nevu threa~ to d1s<'io.<Sl' their halson to hiJ wife, the pres~. or ~ cbamber ot comrperce. of which he ls a dirt'ctor. In Junt'. ~he t est1hed, he hackl'<i ou\ of has promises oo employment because It could hurt him pollt1cally a nd thf'n lhreatened to kill her 1f s he divulged what she kne w Because o f her s trug~hng financial rondlUon, she tes tified, she eventually asked Howe for a St.000 loan She denied she ever demanded $3,000 from him. as Howe has te3tlfied. In return for her silence ·' l cxpeeted to pay the money 1 $1.000l back." Mi ss Bramlette :.aid On Aug 13. the day of her ar- rest. she met llowe at the Red .fox lounge. where he gave her S 1. 765 tn money '>uppllcd by the police Howe testJf1ed he weot to the police that di.l y to expose her allc~ed extortion plot against him - She was arn·~ted after being 'given the mon<'y Santa Ana \\ants Out of Sex Program Santa Ana Unified School Dis· tnct truslt>es urged abandonment Tuesda} night of a proposed state ~ex L-duc·auon plan that c nucs c laimed would encourage 1·h1ldren to experiment with sex ual behavioral an ca~ly age. The board unanimously ap· proved a rt!fWluuoo calling oo s tate education offi cials to withdraw the proposed sex in· structioo gwde. "Education for JI um an Sexuality .. Board J>rc:.1dcnt Elliabeth Hobt>rtson !laid the use of the teachers' handbook could cause futurf' problems Oth('r cnl1cs suggested that d1 sc uss1ons o f !'ie x among children and teachers would cause ch1ltlren to :i;tart e x· periment1n g wi t h sexual bt.-hav1or 1 hey said the sex education called for 1n the manual s hould bt> taught m the home ~---JUST BREAKJNG ----..... Sanctions Support Pleaded by Muskie BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP> Secretary or State Edmund S. Muskie, in hb diplomatic debut, urged Europe811 allies today lo implement economic sanctions against Iran in the interest of trans-Atlantic partnership and the Amencans held hostage more than s ix months. Muskie's call for solidarity came at a closed meeting ol the NATO Defense P lanning Committee. Some of the Europeans have threatened to ease the sanctiona rather than lose CWTen\ lucrative contract.a. "I understand the ability ol some to wash lhelr handa of t.h1.s problem." a U.S. official said. But he stressed that the fate ol the hostages, while not tecbnJcally a NATO issue, ls of vital con· cem Lo the United States. Alglta" l'lfllltlng ff,.a.,y NEW DELHI, India (AP) Heavy fighting has erupted ir. Herat. Afghanistan, 215 miles east of the Iranian border. wbe~ anti·governmenl forces controlled much,,of the provincial capital for weeks. travellers reachlne here ••d today. Afpan 1<>vernmeol l.rOopl backed by Soviet toldJera and armored unit.I launched attacks in parta of the ancient city lut Saturday. according to sources lh•l included a We1t.emer and an Atshan. Pikhed batUea 1n t.be city were believed conUnuin8. Geld Price• G•t• LONDON <AP) -Tbe dollar held steady oa IDOlt forelp ncbanp today while &old advanced . In ToQo, tbe dollar cklled at 221.25 yen. up fl"CMD ZIT.SI T\aMdq. Gold ro11 tlM ln Hons ICoDC and cloHd at •11.11 aa CMmee. Tbe IDNl SaiDed •in ZUrtcb and ck>Md at 9111, In 1 ..... told claNd at•. u, fnMD SSU.f01'Wd.t.)'. ,_..,Ill"'° prtw cklled at tu.as. from $12.11 'hllidQ. lntsr .. •w• .. ._ CAl.O SUP' <AP> -"-ldmt A,e,rar w.t Mid W., ~ •iii ...... of Pa,......_~. will r••• 1111tf1· ..... .... ....... .. .. ,.. ........... ., ..................... . ~• .......... ,11Mlw ............................... -..... ... ..-a.a ......... " ,,.,...,, ............ . .. ::=....., .... ,...... ....... ., .... ... .. .......... ..,.., flllllr8lt ..... ,,...., Star ChrUtena Cryatal Church a, IOANNS aEYNOLD8 ... ..., .......... 01*8 ...... .Bnerly sua. came to Or•ure Countv Tuetdav n1Jtht to help open the C rys tal Cathedral. lhe monument bullt by preffher Robert Schuller. And Or SchulJM. dressed In Ii tuxedo. ushered a herd or media representatives thro ugh h is newett achievement. the gJass bulldl~ erected bes ide the ex lsUn1 Garden Grove Community Church Hla discussion o f the $18 mllllon buildln& Included aermonettes on "poutbllJty tblnklnc." Or ScbWJer also ob- served that "a lhJng of beauty 1s a joy forever." He explained his bu1ld1ng combines elements of Gothic and Renaiuanc-e archlt~ture. • The Gothic tribute lo God's majesty is the siie of the lnterior of the building. the Immense Spanlah marble altar and the 90-foot high door behind the altar that can swine open at the touch ol a button. The Renaiaaance touch b the tribute to man. he explained. The entryway ceillnga a~ no hi&her than tho6e of an ordinary home. Or. Schuller said he wants rus 10.000 cong:re1ation members to understand their Importance in God's eyes u they enter and God's power u they t.ake their sea ts in the main part of the cathedral. Tuffday. nearly 3.000 people. most ol whom bad paid $1.!100 each. showed up for the opening o( the cathedral Som e had to settle for standing room Instead o( plush theater-type seats that se rve as the calhedral '~.pew:; And then there was the reru.on they 'd com e It wasn 't lhc prearher and 1t wasn't his huge hu1ld~ It wru. lkverl> Sills. the re<! haired opera s tar who sang one ot her hnaJ perfor manC'es TuC!- day night In a pro~ram thar 1nl'luded works ranging from folk SOflg::. to Vivaldi. M1::.~ S1lh dl'11~ht1·d hN audience She had a fcv. d1sadvantaj(l'S to overrome including a tcm por a ry !>Ound sy<,h •m that wai. at odd::. wllh the c:c ho chamber ef feet or the glas::.. )lcel and con crete structure tier opening an a I rom \ "a101 at ttme-s w~ almost a tno of Sills ' voices thal left aud1ence members wondering 1f th(• enure roncert wouJd end m 11 1umble '>f sound But t he woman who ha:. starrl'd in the world'!'. gr eat opera house-s adJu.slcd and the remaLn<ler o( her Pt:rformance was s~ to the acoustical quirks oft he building SAO IN GARDEN GROVE Singer Beverly Sill• In fact , he r rtnd1t1on of ~chuber1"• ·Ave Mar1a " s~mc'(! rl1·,1~nf'd to tnk1• advantagt· or thl' .-H1·rt or 1h1· r dthl'dral ' 'II.ti IOj..' rf)(1f llllt' f h1• JUdl('Ol't' ,trlOrt:tJ her 1;1\ ''hing hl:.'r with two stan<ling fl\ at1on~ · ~1·hulll'r µrl·..,•·nt1-..1 1 h 1· "n~1.-r v.11h d huRt-IJ<>u•11w1 11f r.,..,. . .., ,,1 tht rr1nclu,1on 11( th1 1«1nn:r't. 1111•11 lh:t/lkt-<I ht'I for dPf><•Jnn).! 11 1' • <1lh1"<ir..1I v.11n t ,,ffic 1.1lh ftJ>t'll until S.•plt•tr'llH, 'I IH"'>lia\ ' t'OOt'f'f1 "'a~ hf•lrl \r1 hPlp r!Jl'\f' 1 h<' final S4 mtll1on n1·f'dt-d to p;n off thP c-on:t1t ru('t10n lnun In arld1t10n to <1t•l hn ~ '"ale; for 1 ht• r onrt·n pl dh.'" llt•Jnng th .. na ml~ of <!Qnor<. v.111 1,. in'>lJlled latt·r Schull1·r ha" ra1<.H1 n\Unt•\ fur ht" tiutlrl1n14 h~ '"lhnR tht· 10 fitlO pan"' 11f J::l<i'!> ar, "'di .1' 'ma 11 c n 't il I d 1· r 11 r al n r p11•('1•<;1 .'Thank vou dll for roming h1• .. aid ~•ftt'r '°'''' ~lib lf'ft th•• rt><! marbl~· a ltJr tha t had f>t•rvl'd as hl•r ~tllJ?t' <i1J 1n pt'ltl't' \,00 lovt> '"II anrl I lm1• \llU Mayor Petiti~ns Grand--Jury 'Gag' Sought by Irvine Irvine Mayor David Sills got perm1ss1on from the City Coon c1I Tuesday t.o wnte a letter to Assembly w o man Marian Bereeson. R ·Newport Beach. aaking her to propose leg1slat1on concerning grand juries. S pecifically. Sills said he wants grand jurtes to be pro- hibited from making recommen· dations similar lo one re<"enll} made by the Orange County grand Jury. calllng for possible commercial airline use of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Sllls said today that the letter to Mrs . Bergeson wlll ask her lo COIOMA•MAI 11111. ... ..., . 671-9700 propost• Jeg1s lat1on barrini: 1trand Junes from making r~· ommendat1oll!. on planning 1s ::.ues If the assemblywoman doesn't like that approach. Sills said. ht! will ask her lo propose leg1sla lion forcing grand Junes lo at lust rontact local JUrtsd1ct1ons before makmg such recommen dat1ons "Youd think they <Lhe Orange C<>unty grand JUI") I would have enough cnmmal issues to work on without getting involved in plannmg issues." Sills s aid LO· day sun wear • We How Have Our Usual Comptde Sel.ctfon of Op Shirts and Shorts In 1tock CHAIN ••• work t.hetr way into other meet- tnp ID the boDe1 ot toppUq the pyramktl. wble.b are popplnc up tbrouthout Oran1• County and the state. Hart said scores of meet.Jngs are being held nightly al/nvat.e residences u more an more people are lured lnto the schemes which promise an even- tual return or $16,000 on a Sl.000 investment. "There are so many people now involved -some people are an as m a ny aa 10 different pyramids at a cost of $10,000 that if these things atop or arc stopped, they're goin• to eat it " "they're fighting for sur· vival," Hart said The sheriff's de partment, he said, i11 receiving about 30 calls per day from person11 question· ing the legaJity of the pyramids. "About one·lhird of them are people who c an't get the Ir money back,·· he said The latest arrests came on the eve of a scheduled announce- ment ol formation of a group ol Oun1e County residents who say they intend to challenie the legality of lhe endless chaln law. Hart said the s herifr's view is that the c urrent law 1s valid and applies \0 the pyra mid plans. lnvestJgators say they flnd it 1rMlc that people who believe the pyramids are legal exert ef· fort t.o screen potential investors to determine if they are l4w en· rorccment agents Hart noted thaJ undercover in ·1eshgators who 1nflltrated Tues· day night's meeting we re r e· quired. as othe r attendees were, to sign a statem1>nt they were not connected with law enforce· ment agencies k.vine City Park Project Needs Review ,\ pr11po!'t 1•t1 1 omme rc1al .imu'>emt-nt p:irk 1n Irvine oe«1s mnr1 C'l l\ rt•\ lf'IA.' hl•fore :1 ·., hu1lt tht· «1t\ C'11un1 ii 1fN·1dl'<I 1 ue'\da~ night Tht• rouncil aC't1on means the l'1tv Plann1n~ rnmm1'io;ll)n . .,.. h1 l'h alrt-dd\ hu' ;ippmvt·d pl·''"' for th<· proJf'C'l '<, firs t phJ"' mu,1 r1·ron,1c1t:r tht• vrn )t'<'t 1· I) u n C' 1 I m 1• m h •· r ., fi 11 1 \ arrli1uh' unrl Ar1 Anthony w1·ri· .J~ain't v·nd1n~ tht> park plan'> h<1r k to th•· P la n111n..: c·11m m1.,s1on . hut 1,,,, 1>0 J :i 2 vok Arl'hlh'(·tw .1J r>1•::.1~n Manage m£•nt of \n.1h1•1m profY)~<"> v, bu1l'1 lh•· II> Jt'rt• J>Mk near Lht· ..., ,, n D 1 t• ~ 11 t-r 1• l' "' d y and \t 1dwbon J>ri, c 1 h1· park 1s to tn<'ludc a bo"' hni.: dllt:~. racquet bJ ll C'Omplex. ::.kJl1n~ rink und <.1 rt·~t .... urant \ nlhon} :.aid hl• rouldn ·1 :.up Jl<irt the motion ~<'Jll!'il' he felt !ht' nt~ nl't.'<h mon• 1 ommcrc1JI recrt>at1on ~hat '" v. ron~ v. tth us ., · ht: J!>ked We are w a~. way . bt>hind other c1t1es 110 com · ml·rr 1al rt'l'rcat1on 1 " M .1y11r Dav111 Siiis said that la"'su1 t.s 140uld be C1led 1f the p lannin~ comm1ss1on doesn't re rons1der the park Sil b didn't t'lahorate Hollings Gets Pos t W ASHINGTO!" t AP l Sen l:'.:rn c•M F Hol!Jnt;s. D·S C , is the nt>v. chairman Of the Senate Oudge1 Committee Tuesd ay. 'ucceed1ng Sticreta ry of State t-:dmund S Muskie Uolhngs. 58, wa:. appro\ed for lht! post by \Ol<'e vote of th<' Senate Tues· rla~ .. ... 47Hlao••• 111·1111 '· 7 , I I • Laguna/South Coast • VOL. 73, NO. 135, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFOR NIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Lq,guna Hills Raid I 'Chain Gang' Nabs Nine More Enerttoa De11led Suspect Tells Of 'Sex Ring' By DAVID KUTZMANN Of .... Daily ~ SIMI Extort.ion defendant Jill Marie Bra mlette told an Or ange Coun- ty Superior Court jury Tuesday Kalamazoo Devastated By Twister KALAMAZOO. Mich. <AP) - D owntown Kalamazoo looked like a "ghost town" today after several deadly tornadoes ripped through the city and outlying areas. killing five people and causing S40 million in damaJle. Two tornadoes hit this cilv of 90,000 at rush hour Tuesday. leaving 95 people inJured and J .450 h omel ess and oth e r twisters roared through four ad· Jacent townships in Van Buren County -Bangor. Arlington. Waverly and Armena. "It looks like a ghost town." said Gov. William Milliken who s urve yed the Kalamazoo damage Tuesday night. declared • a state of emergency in the area a nd ordered in state troopers to help restore order. ·•tt re minds m,e of a bombed-out city." Eighty-one persons we re in- jured. according to spokesmen at two hospitals in the city. Six were adm itted to Bron son Methodist Hos pital. including two in serious condition. City officials originally said seven people had died but that figure was reduced to five early today when It was discovered that one of the reported victims h ad not died and another had been counted twice. according to hospital officials. A twister that hit Ka lamazoo's downtown business dis trict about 4 p.m . wrecked the city's 22·year-oJd pedestrian ma ll. The top of the JO-story Industrial State Bank was ripped off and virtually every window broken. T wo women were killed when winds blew off the entire back w a ll o f the seven -s t o r y Gilmore's de partment store. One wo man inside a laun- dromat a half mile from the downtown area was killed when a wall collapsed on he r. police re- ported. Ten other persons inside t,be laundry escaped serious in- jury. Mari Gilman. 31, who had just been married Saturday. was in tbe laundromat with a friend, Susan Muszynski. 26. ~iguel Lions Plan Auction A benefit art auction will be ~ld by the Laguna Niguel Lions Club Saturday, at 28332 Camino Clqlstrano. Laguna Niauel. The preview will begin at 7 p.m. and the auction at 8. P~ will go to the South Coast YMCA. youth soccer and N.sebell teams. and Services for Jlae Blind. s he contacted San Clemente civic leader Gale Howe last year to have sexua l intercourse with him and then work for his travel agency as a "hostess." Miss Bramlette, a 21-year-old San Diego college student. de· nied she attempted to extort ·$3,000 from Howe in return for her silence on their alleged sex- ual affairs. Howe. leader of a recall move- ment agajnst Mayor Ka ro)Jne Koester and also owner or Anchor Travel. testified earlier in the week he never had sex with the slender. blonde-haired woman. He did admit they went to a motel room together for that pur pose Howe portrayed himself as the victim of Miss Bramletle's at tem pts to blackmail him but the attractive student told a dif· ferent story Tuesday in Superior Court Judge Byron Mc Millan's courtroom. She said she contacted Howe on the advice of a friend 1n March, 1979. "He c Howe> was to form a prostitution ring and I was to be a part of that." she testified. M iss Bramlette sa id t h e purported ring wa!t to be nperat· ed through Howe's travP.I agen· cy and offe r clients inte llectual conversation, compan ionsMp. and sex if so desired. She said Ho<Ae, during their first San Diego meeting last spring at a Mission Bay hotel. dis- cussed in detail wh~t her job would be. She testified she was to work in San Diego. Las Vegas and ~ission Viejo, where sex orgies were planned. Miss Bramlette, under the questioning of defense attorney Robert Jameson. said she wa5 to make between Sl,000 and $.5.000 per week. After their fi rst meeting an the cocktail lounge of the San Diego hotel. she testified. llowe took her back to his room and they had sex, for which he gave her $100. Howe previously testified they met briefly at the hotel to dis· cuss the trip she wished to ar· r ange for her parents, a nd then parted company. Several weeks. later . Miss Bra mlette sajd, Howe returned to San Diego and they met at a Mission Valley motel, where they again had sex. Howe, in his testimony. said he a ttempt e d to h ave in- t ercourse with her on a second business trip to San Diego but did not when she asked him to r efund his commission for a r· r anging her parents' Caribbean cruise. In the rollowing month, Miss Bra m lette said. she contacted Howe about his employment promises, but never threatened to discl06e their liajson to his wife. the press, or the chamber of commerce, of which he is a director. In June. she testified, he backed out of his promises oo e mployment because it could hurl him politically and then threatened to kill her if she divulged what she knew. ·Because of her struggling rinancial condition, she testified, she eYentually asked Howe for a Sl,000 loan. She denied she ever demanded $3,000 from him, as Howe has testified, in return for her silence. "I expected to pay the money ($1,000) back." -Miss Bramlette said. On Aug. 13. the day of her ar- rest , Ille met Howe at the Red• Fox aowi.e, where be tave her $1,785 in money s upplied by the poUce. Howe tesutied be went to the police that clay to HJ>OH her ane1ec:t extort.ion plot aaaJnat bJm. She WU af'l'Wttd after beiftl OftGtbemoney. rro..ot.-d Terry Temple. 31. is the Lagun a Bea ~h Pol~e Department's newest heu· ten ant. Temple. a Laguna H ills res ident. 1s now com man dcr of the d epartment ·s a dministra tive unit. n e·s been a Laguna police officer since 1971. Cruiser Salvaged Off Coast Dana Point Harbor Patrol of ricers salvaged an Irvine man's 26-foot cabin c ruiser T uesday after it nearly sank three miles east of the harbor. The boat. the Trinity. owned by Raymond Freeman. 39. was almost submerged when it was found . o rricers said But Freem an a nd crew member Thomas Copsey. 39. of Brea. were floating nearby an a rubber r.afL Officers said they received a distress call at 11.15 a.m .. but took JO minutes to find the craft because they had received an in· accurate location. The boat was saved from sink- ing due to an air pocket in the cabin. they said . but only the bow was out of the water when the patrolmen arrived. The boat was towed into the Dana Point shipyard at 1 :45 p.m ., officers said. Dole Fraud Told BOSTON <AP> -Female col- lege students flashing fake iden- tification cards and claiming non-existent children helped a Nor t heastern University physical education teacher col- lect as mucti as $1 million in fraudulent state weJrare money, a prosecutor has said. The pro- fessor. Robert Hayes. 34 , was ar rested Tuesday in Harrisburg. P a Pyramid Project Broken By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of~ O.ily P'li.t S\Mi Nine Orange County res1denL'i. who authorities a llege promoted a get-ric h -quick pyramid scheme. were arrested Tuesday night in Laguna Halls by Orange County Sheriff's undercover 1n- vest1gators The arrests O<'cur red al 8 20 p m at the rt'sidence of Elias K•1ram. 32. of 24902 Hon. despite "security measures" that had been taken to bar entry by local law enforcement or federal In ternal Re\'enuc Service agents, sheriff's Lt Wyatt llart. said to day. f\aram and eight othC'rs re c1.•ived citations :illeging viola t1ons of Penal Code Section 327. which· make~ endless chain schemes unlav.ful. Karam also WJS cited for <'Onducting a l<.>l· tcrv <hhers who received arrest <'ltattons w<'r<• 1dent1f1ed a<; Stephen Al an Gracto, 28. of L<.1guna Hilb. Samuel Wakn1nc•. 21. of Sanl:.t t\na. Linda Kay Aus tin. 28. of La Ila bra; Rufus Peare<' Mant'~S. 4:1, of Garden G r o v e . ,\ r t h u r J a m e s Pap adopoulo~. 29. of M1ss1on \'1eJO. Sandra Ann Castielll'Se. 25. of Laguna Hills : Nelson Caro. 35. of El Toro. and Denise Waknine Linville. 38, or El Toro llart said about 30 persons were attending the "business lis t concept meeting'' at the Karam r esidence The minimum "m- n •stmenr· <Aa!> Sl.000. he i.a1d On May 2. 12 persons were ar· reste d after two s heriff's un- dercover investigators. accom- panied by two news reporters. infiltrated a pyramid meelmg in M ISSIOO VieJO ll a r t predic ted that in· vestigators will he attempting to work their way into other meet- ings in the hopes of toppling the pyramids. >which are popping up throu~out Orange County and the state. llart said srores of meetings <See CHAIN. Page AZI Fall on Bus Brings Claim A Laguna Beach woman 1s seeking SJ75.000 in damages from the city after s he allegedly fell to the ground when a city bus lurched backwards April I . Rurt1 Socol. 77, claims she was attempting lo climb on a bus at the Broadway depot when the vehicle lurch ed backwards. throwing her to the ground. She claims the driver was negligent by allowing the bus to move while passenge rs were boarding. Laguna Beach council mem- bers have denied the claim and referred it to the city's claims adjuster. Deec( Rest,-irtions Appealed -'l _.,, -. . i\ Prize Cairh Jas('n Randall. 8. demonMr..ites h()w -.ou have> tn sm•ak up on a giant. eight-pound ~p1der c rab from be hind 111~ dog. Sand}. seem::. to be even mor~ en thus 1a::-.t1e about keeping hi'> distance. tx>cause that thing 1::. still m oving J asl'n and Sand} surpns ed the: monster Tuesd av afternoon at Corona del Mar State Reach Jetty Family 1s undecided whether to take 1t to th e tax1dc rm1 st. Oemente Weighing Fee for Ball Fields Adult 'i ports team' usmi? th<' Bonito Canyon <.inc1 V1~ta Bahia ha II field!'> 1n San Clt•mcnte ma) e nd up payml? for tht• pnvalel?t.' Th<' San Clementt• C:1t ~ Cnun l 11 "'Ill takt• up the qut'-..l1on ton1j?ht of v.hether to impose :t Sf per hour fc(' for use of th<' field~ .1rter 6 pm The proposal :.tbo c;.ill!> for ,1 charge of S4 per hour for use or the fields dunniz the da~ Ro1h fees "ould be t'h:.t rgcd '-<'''l'n days a week Tht• f~ program has alreudy been approved by the Park~ and Recreation Comm1~s1on and cit) recreation 0Hic1<1ls a r<' recom mending thl' ite m b<> appron-d by the council lf approved. 1t 1s estimated the progrnm will add $4.000 a year to the Parks and Recreation Department bud~el LC'1sure Services Director Stewart A. Framt'. an a report to the Caty Council. said the money would be used in m aantaming the baJI fields and to help pay for electncity to hght them. Recent electric bills from San Diego Gas and Electric show that from June. t978. through Ma~. 1979. the city pa1<1 Soi.297 to 111.:ht Bonito Canyon Park. In a nant• month period from .fune. 1979 It> :'\tarch. t9RO. the 1 •l'l to th(• cit~ lu h~ht the p;.irl-. \\ J' S5 169 The Cit' CounC'il ~ 111 dCC'IOt' ''" the matlt•r tonight <ii 7 pm in the Council cha mbN..., at tht· ('I\ IC l'enlt:r l\u1ld1n g. l()(J 1\\1' Pr{'SJdJO Discuss ion Set On Job Progran1 (.'l)u r'l' ofh•rings for th<' foll of 191«1 wrll be d1s<·us!>t>d tonighl at .1 mto•etin~ of tru~tecs of thl' <."..ip1st rano Lagu na Bt.'a('h Ht.>g1onal Occupational Pro gram. The mt~tm~ "111 be held ~11/ i 30 p m in the Laguna Re.ach t nif1ed School D1!.tricl board room. 4 Pinafore' Slated Gilbert and Sullivan's "II M S P1hafore" wall be presented by the Dana Hills Hig h School musical com edy class May 15 through 17 nt 1·30 p.m . an the Porthole Theater on campus. Tickets are $2 each. Bluebird Safety Eyed Coast By STEVE MITCHELL cw•~""...,. Geologist Beach Leighton stood on the contoured hillside in Bluebird Canyon last August and announced that "rrom the viewpoint of safety, I myself would be confadent to live here." The lrvine·bued 1eolo1lst had just completed a report that said it wu safe to recon1truct 24 homes in the neiabborhood Just a yeu ad a half after the Oct. 2, 1m, landslide la Bhaebird Knolls. But lbe aeolollat '1 confidence ln tM rW.oraUoD of UM land ror hou•tftl .. appanatly DOt shand bJ COIMal tommiMkln omcta11. R•lloaal eomml11lonen la· .............. permits to *'" property owaen la Blu.tMrcl "8olll .... 11, but •UMMd .... ,........ ......... ta ................. ,. fllld •· ........ ,,.., ., . ..., .... ,. ... , ~-=··• Met•• Mil wm • ., 11 ll ...... com mission meeting in Long Beach. The stale commission slafr is recommending some changes to the deed restrictions in favor of the homeowners, but spokesmen ror Bluebird Knolls say they stiU aren't satisfied. Co mmission officials recom- mend the state panel approve wording that states the land "was baurdoua at OM time," and all<r tree tbe coast.al com- mlasion from llabllity should the land slide acain. A third portion of the pl"OpOMd re s trictions slates th e homeownen "understand con- struct.km ln \be face of pGlllJble ha11rda may malle •oPlkutl lnell1lbJe for public "dlaasttr funds." But Blueblrd 1poke1mu Dale Ghere ••YI deed IWltleUou oa thJ 1.5-acre M11hborMod are Uft~ •• ,,.. (Nm ..... ) ,. ... ":2 btlll•d 1l•l•1 ue 1ar 4•• Nltr~14alJllllllM•U. 111uMpllo11 Utt ltftct h hazardous and unsafe to build on,'' Ghe re said. And he blames the s taff or the regional commission for "doing everything they could to con- vince the south coas t com- mission that the land Is hazardous." He said commission officials discounted the Lelgbtoo geologic report, saying, ''You can hire a geologist to say anything you want them to say." Ghere said. So Ghere said he asked com- mlu loo official• to 1et an opbt· lon fl"Of1'l t.he state Divistc:.> of Minn and Geoloay to back up the LeilblOft report. "TM)t utd t.be1 didn't need to do that and 1110 uld tbey wouldn 'l have thelr own Ito~ N'1ew UM Lelab&ca,. port.. Oller't aald. But pr•un braucht • tM commlulon t.1 th• 11 ... wrd IMl••w-;::.;:J··--...... olfte.. I mtew -tM DlvWIR cif .... -.... C ... Mnn, .. 11Aa> Weather Part ly doudy through Thursday morning, then mos tly s unn y . Lows tonight 52 at the beaches, 57 inland. m g hs Thursd ay 65 to 70 INSIDE T9D-' Y I ·· .. A2 ClAIL Y Pt\.07 LJSC Wtch1ttdp. Mn I•. !llO .------JUSTBREAalNc---~--... Class In GIBM toe....,,,_,..,.,..., .. , ........ ,,,, ~tio1111 SuPP!Jrt Pkaded bi_ flualcie • BK t;LS, O.l11um tAPI S.Ctetary of State ldmUDd S Muakie. ln hUi c:bplomaUc debut, uraf'd £~an amu today lo Implement fi'OOO«n&c aancUom 11a1nat lr ao ln ~ •ntueat Of lr•~ AUunllc partnt'n hlp and lht' Americana h•ld hot1ta1• mor• than ht month Muakil''t call for M>lidanly came at a clo.,ed mttUn1 of th«' NATO 0e(t'n&I!' f'lann1na Cotnml\lH Some of thC' Europea n1i ha Vt' lhttatt nt"d to l'a&t' thl' nnctJoeu rathet than lo~«' t•urrt'nt lucr atlvt' rontr•<'tl "I Wldl'ratand lh.-a b1Uty ol aome to WlllAh lh~lr handa of thlll probll'm," 1 U .S olftclal u1d But ._. 1tttued that the fate nt thf' ho.t q , whUe not tl'chnJcally a NATO ''J\U , ••of vllal con ct'rn to the Unut'd Stale GoldPrt~Gal• LON DON 11\ 1• 1 Th duJlu hl'IJ :i.tuJ> 011 tno~t lu1t.·1~n t'xchan1n today 1tohtle told advan<'ed In Tokyo. thl' tfollar cl~ at 228 2.5 )'t'n. up froni W ~ Tuesday Gold l'Ubl' S8 Man t1uru1 KOO.I and do.~ at ~16 13 1rn uunt•e The ~till 1&•11\t'd S9 an Zunt'h and do.t:tl 11t WJ In London gold dt t"d at ~ u p from ~12 SO Tul',dU)' London 11 H'r l>nl't'i '''°"cd •l Sll 25, from S12 75 'l'u,r!'ld•> Se d•f 0Mtlh•~• Poll«>•~• CAJ RO. Eg)pt 1AP1 Prf' 1dl'nt Anwu Sudat said tlld y Egypt, a t th~ urjling of Prt-1dent C1u1er. will rci.uml' nel(ot111 tiona with Is rael on l'alt>~tm1.n 1ulooomy even though 11 "forrr11du hie" gapexlsu tn their PQ:1 1t1ons Jn a s~rh lo Parliament. Sadat also announrttd ht• wa11 abohs tung m artial la". l'He<:ta ve Thursday, cam•e hnl( d"fenM• and natJOnal security taxt>s. reducing pn rei. on cert1110 bul>tl' commodlt1ei. imd orde ring stnrter r ontrols on other pr1cei. Columnist Claims SAFETY.' • • rqm~ teoJoecilt. ht a&ld • '1"hey ... ••id the ... ,.., proJeet II •Aft alMI atable u Leia..._ laM tlalllMd," Gt.en ...... "ADd now tbt cocnml11lon •tan lJ rhan1ln1 lt1 poelUon They'll .. f the IMnd is ,..,,, but thl')' •ti I want t h l' wo rd h aurdou!t In the deed tetlrir lion " llom t!<lwnt-r1' 1n thl' LfllJun• l\uch ncl1hhorhood uy tht ll ced rcstrletluns , H upheld. m1111ht huvt> im effect on their µropcrty v~lue Bul romml&a t<>n offlclal1 aay tht' rcstricUona are not intended to lower houllna va luea in the <'ommwuty "ll'b ulmost llkt' • con.sumer prott't'lion provtaion." said Jan Tulk. dm•ctor or permit appeals for th'· t'\Jmmts.'>100 'Tht: i·11m·cm of th!' Bluebird ( .lll)QO IJCU&,ll t! ., tha t t h ey h' lit'\~ lht>rt• ure no hazard'I r(' OlJ111111~ on th,. Mtl' ... she n id llut Clwn• '4tud t h u com 1111 .... ·o.111 w t J lirl'l'l't.lcnt ••st Sep 1,•nll1,•r wht•n 1t 1&pproved • bullrtin~ p('rm1t for Bluebird 1101111·11"'111.·r k1l·hard Harley 1\ rl1·1·cl r~Mri <'t1on on h la 1wrm11 11wrcly rcudi. that futurl' buv,•r. bt-made aworl' of the pust .,hdt·. und thut he u~ree 111 "'111vo futurt• <'htims u1e1unst th<' n1mni1:.!'>1on an the evt'nl of earth m ovt·m t'nt Gh1•n· ~aHt his l(roup will nsk lhl· ~talc panel to lmpvM' no dt•t•d rt•!->trfrt1ons on bulldinR 1wrm its in the <'U nyon Star Chriaieru Cry1tal Church 81 ICM.HNI 8 S\'NOU>I °' ............. Ooera tlar Beve rly Stilt came to Oraue County 1\andav n!iht to he lp o pe n lhe C'ry 1 ut Cathedr al, thl'I monum 4'nt built by preachftr Robfirt ~hull.,r And Dr. &huller . dre11t!d lt1 a tuxedo, uahert'd M h11rt1 of m .... 111a r•pre1u.·nt atlvu lh rou.rh hl11 nt"wP1t ar hfovemt1nt. tho whu111 bulldin.1 trt"clt"1 b••11 ld11 Ow 011 lst lntc Oardtin < :r11v1• ( 'nm m11111t >' Churt~·h 1111 d 111t•u11 111n of I h1• $JH m 111 10 n It u II 111 11 ~ I Ill' I u II u d 1ermonl,ttt!l1 <>n 'fH>u lblllty thlnklna " Or S<·hul er ulM1 ob terved thitt '· 11 thlnM of beauty 11 a JO) fo"'vt•r · tit• t•xplu1r11•d h l11 bulltltnw com blnt"11 ••l••mt•nt11 of Gotl1h and Ht'n111'"'""'1• urd1111·1 t11r1• Tht-C.othh' trlbutt> 111 <iod'11 majf'~t)' 111 thr !ji lt' or th~ lnt.-r111r Of thP but fdlnjl, lht• lm m.-ruu• Sp11nlah marble• •ltar aand th1· 90 foot hlAh door bf'hlnd tht• Milar th Mt <'flll llWlllM open It Lh1• louch ol a botton Thl' Hf>nu1ssanC't· tout•h 111 lht' trl but~ lo 111011, P,1• upl11incd, T ht• t•ntrywuy ~·t•1ltnjl11 art no hl~hf'r than those of un ordlnn y homt· l>r Sdtull1•r 11111<~ h1• w11 nt11 h1 .. 111,000 1•011.cr<'..cullnn 1111•mlx·r" t•• 11ndc•r11t u111I th1•tr fm fHJrt 11nc·1• 1n 1:011'11 t'Y"11 "" th1·y t•11ll·r 01111 () Clcl 'll flOWl'r UI< tt11•y h1k1• th1•1r i.c•utr. in lttt• 11111111 1H1r1 <it th•· 1·111ht·drul •• #' Raid Much Larger Than U.S. Adm,itted 'l'ht• group's second option "'oulcJ '"' lo get u clf•cd rcstrk lion s111·h as imposed on llnrlcy I." t S<•pt1•rn lw·r · 'Tht·~ 1 th1· ,Wff 1 art• lry1ng 111 rnJkl' u' fat 1nt11 orw of their -.1.1h· burl·~auc·r Jilt· :.lob &uul we don ' (1t . c:ti1·rt· :0-:tlll llliwl11nl (';cnHm 1'> lht· onlv .11 t'J Ill lh1 · 'l.1t1• ;II Yt h1d1 :.uf'lt U I .11 ~,. I .111d in.1:.:. h.1!> hc.-n rl',tor1><I h1• '{:tlll 'f't1 l'IHh1 y. ll t'iJ rly 3.IJOIJ l>f'()llli'. most or \lohorn hfl<I 11111<1 ",:,llfj 1•11t•h. """wNl 1111 ror th1· 01i.•11111v of 1111· t·ull11'flr1.1 I Sl11n1• h.1!1 to "·ltlt• fur '>l1111d1nl( 111cm1 111'>t1·<11I 11( plu.o;l1 Uwul1•1 l)'pt• '•·uh ll1,1t '>t'I \I' IL'i lht• l'Jlh4•fl r11I '-. p!'\lo \ And lhrn ltlf'rt• 14 8~ lht· r1•,t\on lht•v'cl l'tH111• It v..1 '>11 I tt1•· 11r1·.11 h1·1 m11I 11 "'a\TI l 111 ., hu•.1.· li111hli11.: SRO IN GARDEN GROVE !...Inger Btverly Siiia fJ,.._,.:111'fJ lo t.ikc• .111\ .1nt:1r,c-nl 1h1· ••fft•C'I nf lhl' <'dthedral'-. 11,1 r 111.: r< 1or I 11w Thi· Judtt'Ot 1· adnrt•d her l.1\ 1-.l11n~ ht·r Y.1th l\lo f• -.\Jndin.: "' J twu.:. CHICAGO (A P> The abort· ed commando t!ffort to rescue American 'ho.,tagcs 1n Iran was rnur h larger thun h a s been made public-. Ch1rcil(o Sun Times rolumn1:.t Irv Kuprinct said to-day K u p C' 111 f• I ., .11 <I W a ., h 1 n ~lo n l>Ource:. \\ho .1n1111n·d a 1·opy 11f the m1:.'>1t1n pl ;111 andH·;1t1·d that about '100 unilNc·ovc>r ugf:nt:. moi.t of them lranwns were ready to create ha voc 10 con· Junction wllh the atte mpt to rescue the American hostageirs held by mihtanL'\ slnCl' last Nov 4 T here was no immed iate com ment fm m tht· l'entaROn on the Sun T1mt~· rt'port In the past, the Pent a Ron hai. refused lo com mt!nt on report.'> about the <'Ove rt operation . a ltho u g h :.o urces have s1u d agents had been pre.positioned to help the C'o mmandos The mJss1on was a borted in the Iranian desert April 25 after three helicopters failed. Eight l. S servicem en dted in a n ex· plos1on a:. the force withdrew Kupcmet quoted his unadcn. t1f1cd sources as s aying the un· dercovcr aRenL'I were re ady lo "dis rupt normal ope rations and create m ayhem " 1n Te hran and t ha t several bombings wer e planned lo divert th1· lran urn police and milita ry. They also intended to sabota~e traffi c li g h t 1., p o li ce' r adi o trans missions . watf'r supply and tclt>phone :.cr v1cr• und other es· sent wl scrv1c(•s, he said K upC'1nt•t said the U .S com- m an do!. intended to se1z(· the hostages by pretending to be supporters of lranwn Pre~1dent Abolhas!.an Bani Sadr lie said several m1lttanb holding the host ages were being pa id by the Candidates Sought For Design Panel T he J.a~una Bea<'h City Coun c1I 1s looking for a ppli cants fo r a vacancy on the city's Board or AdJustment and Design Review Hoard Interested residents may sub mil a lette r or res um e ouUinln~ their qualificat ions lo the City Clerk's office by S p.m . Friday. The council will intervie w appJi. c ants at their May 20 m eeting at 6 p.m . 0 .. ANOE COAST l •,r DAILY PILOT ,....,. Of.,_.. CN\I 0.11, .-,... .,,,,.. ~ .. "" ,, c.,.,..,....., ,,. f'ritfrw' p,~, '' ~'"'-' tn ,,.. 0.•"90 """" _ ........ '-• ,_._ .. . .. ,,..,__, ~"' °"°''~ ~t '""~ ..... , ter (W • ,..._W ............ ...._._ H.--t~ ••• , ,.,, ·""'··--v •••• , .,.,."'. l ·•""'• ... ,,..,~ ... C..•ut A .. ,..,......,...,..,..,_,, ..... " ... \.Mwt .. ,,.,,,,.. \wlW.,, ,,_. .. W'W .... ..., ................ , .. w .,,,, ••• ,.,.... ,. 0 ... IMf <.Mt.. AMW ( .... .,,.,.. tJtJ• .-. .. _ ... ,~ ..• ~ .... JM• II C•"•• y..,~ ..... , .. "'•"'!f(,-..... _~ , ............ . ...... y-··--ttw.'WOt"'ll••l)IP c-... .. .._ ... -......_.., ..... United States to c6'>pt-rat<• :in1I were to help the raider:. onn· 1n side the US F.m ba!>~} c·om p<>und m Tehrcrn lie a lso said the commando' were carry1n,1? a <'hl•m1ral for 10 c·upar1tat1ng c•vt•r} 11n1· 111'9cl1· th•· t•mba:.~\ :-.h11uld t l111,1· 1111111 :1111' be douhi1: i.IJO!l·nt!-1 Th e p lan ra ll1·ri for th1· h os t agt.1!'> and rc·:.n1t·r' t11 111• flown hy helicopt ers t11 th•· tJ1· sert base from wh1t'h th1·y would escape the country 1r1 C 1:u. tra nsport plancl> K upcinc t said Bani Sudr'., wire and children arc ~t all li ving in Paris, where they have bct•ri since leaving I r an after the sh1.1h wai. de~cd "P resum ably, th1• president of Iran 1s so concerned about the unstabl1: condition:. of his nation that h1• prf'fl'r'-lht• :.afety or f'rann· f1ir his IOV(•d ones." he said * * * Iran Seizes 2 Americans ~Raid Raps By The Assoc:la~d Press Two American men have been a rrested in Iran in connel'lmn with the failed hosta~e rcM:ue mission and are being held 1n prison 1n Te hra n, th e pro:. er utor-general's office said to day An off1c1al 'aid the two Americans. whose name!'> were not disclosed. were bemJl held in Evin prison the :.am<· fJl a<'c: Cynthia Dwy1•r, an American free-lance JOurnah~t from Huf falo, N Y . 11> bt·mg held Revolu t1onar y guard1. who arn•stcd her i.ay they have proof 'he 1s a CIA spy The Iranian government alsr1 a nnounced that an internatwnal con ference woulrt be held 1n Tehra n, the Iranian C'ap1tal, from June 2-5. to deal with al leged American crimes against Iran, including the rescue effort I ast month in wh irh e ight Am er ican comma ndos we re killed Kindergarten Signups Set Re gistration fo r fu ll kin d e r ga rte n c l a ssei; an t he Capi strano Unified School Dis trict will be held at elementary school& in the distric t from Muy 19 through 30. orfi cials i;aid lhLA week. Children a re eligible to enroll In kinde rga rten if their fift h birthday is on or before Dec 2. 1980 . Prior to entering school, a ll children must have been Im · munlud against polio, m eulea, rubella. and mumps, and have received diphtheria. tetanu.a, and wboc;pina coqh inoculation. Rw RefPatration Set in San Juan Laa.eau. fw UM S... Juen aao 10 llUoaeur .... will laeld ......,., ,,... 7 to T:a Ult. at dt.r rec,... ~ome.,_,... 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Th(• program wlll be held on tht• fift h fl oor o f the South l.uJ(una f)osp1tal at 311172 Coast lhghwuy For mor<' Information, rail the Cnrt'lJnlt ut 400 l:tl I Mmic Fe8t Slated At Dana Harbor J a u and concert mutlc wUJ be reaturt-d at a mualc les tJval to be held al Dana Point Harbor Saturday, be&lMin1at2 p .m . A u ptec.-coacert band and 20·plece JHI band from Alta Loma HiCb School, of Alta Loma wlU play at tbe free t•t.lval, to be held al the WMl beMa pAft •eetian "'the harbor. IWl'WJ Geta Poet WAAIONOTON CAP> -len . In• r. Hol"-IL N.C=• die new elt1lr••• it tM ... l•~lttt Coa•ll ... 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Gang' Nabs Nine More t Suspect Tells Of 'Sex Ring' By DAVID KUTZMANN Ot .. o.lly ~-'\Mt Ext.ortioo defendant.Jill Marie Bramlette told an Orange Coun- ty Superior Court jury Tuesday she contacted San Clemente civic leader Gale Howe last year to have sexual inter course with him and then work for his travel agency as a "hostess." Miss Bra mlette. a 2l·year-old San Diego college student. de- nied she atte mpted to extort $3,000 from Howe in return for her silence-on their alleged sex - ual affairs. Howe. leader or a recall move- Residents Near Mesa Firm Tested By JERRY CLAUSEN Ot ._ o.lty ~ltet Staff Medical tests will be offered early next month to residents living near Costa Mesa's Narmco Materials Inc. plant. an Orange County Health Depart- ment olficial said. More than half the residents in -the neighborhood s urrounding tbe plastics plant have com- plained of health problems. Dr. Thomas Prende rgas t . bead of th e cou nt y's Epidemiology and Disease Con-trol Department. said the testing dale tentatively has been set for June 4 following another meet- ing in the neighborhood Tues· day. "We're probably going to do very ··simple blood testing and simple respiratory function test· Ing on a group or undetermined 'be." Dr. Prendergast said. "We will invite participation by people in the area with the btghesl likelihood of having prob· lems. people who have lived there for five or six years or peo. ple who have just moved in and have specific problems." The doctor added, "I think it's worth doing this even 1r we don't fmd anything. just to reassure the people if there is no major problem." The announcement followed a report by Air Quality Maoage- m en t District 0Hic1al Ed Camarena Tuesday that his or· canizalion has completed analysis of toxic-chemical air tests near the plant at 600 Vic- toria Ave. Those tests were sought by oelgbbors and members of the Campaign for Economic Demoaacy, a politic al activists poup supported by actress Jane Fonda and her husband Tom Hayden. Camarena said the tes t s 1bowed "nothing of conse- quence." • The test& were made from a mobile testing unit near the plant between April 20 and May 1. Readings were made on Dlmetb.yl Formamide, MIBK. l ·Nitropropaoe, Toluene. Hexane, Cyclobeunone. Phenol, 'tetrabydrofuran, Methylene Cbloride. Dicbloroetbylene. m ent against Mayor Karoline Koester and a lso owner of Anchor Travel. testified earher in the week he never had sex with the slender. bloode-hafred woman. He djd admit they went to a motel room together for that purpose. Howe portrayed himself as the victim of Miss Bramlette's al· tempts to blackmail him but the attractive student told a dif· fer ent story Tuesday m Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan's courtroom • S he said she contacted Howe on the advice or a friend 1n Ma rch. 1979. ··tte <Rowe) was to form a prostitution ring and I was to be a part or that ... she testified. Miss Bramlette sa id the purported ring was to be operal· ed through Howe's travel agen· cy and offer clients intellectual conversation. companionship. a nd sex if so desired. She said Howe. during their firs t San Diego meeting last s pring at a Mission Bay hotel. dis· cussed in detail what her job would be. She testified she was to work in San Diego. Las Vegas and Mission Viejo, where sex orgies we re planned. Miss Bramle tte. under the questioning or defense attorney Robert Jameson. said she was to <See TRIAL, Page AZ) Board Tables Action on Busing Fees A plan to charge parents of students in the Newport Mesa Unified School District up to $20 per month to have a child ride to school in district buses will get more study. District board members told administrators Tuesday to con· tinue working on the plan as a m e thod to salvage home-to· school trans portation systems. Administrators estimated that the ree plan could save the dis- tri ct between $200.000 and $250.000 annually and said it re· se m bl es a system a lread y worked out for Laguna Beach schools. Newport-Mesa high school stu- dents are being charged $10 a m onth this year to ride school buses. The monthly pass purchase scheme would be expanded to in· elude middle and elementary schools. S uperintendent Jobn Nicoll warned Tuesday night that a busing fee eventually could re- sult in demise or the school transportation system. He noted that before a fee was charged for high school riders. some 1,520 rode buses dailt'. When the fee was initiated, he said. ridership dropped to 382. Stanaara COSTA MESA STREET CHIEF BILL ANDERSON GRIMACES AS HE SCOOPS UP GOOP Newport Boulevard Traffic Wes Rerouted In 21h-hour Sewage Slgalert Tuesday ---- Twisters Devastate Kalamazoo KALAMAZOO. Mic h <AP) Downtown Kalamazoo looked like a ""ghost town" today after several deadly tornadoes ripped through the city and outlying ar eas. killing hve people and caus ing $40 million m damas;?e Two tornadoes hit this city or 90.000 at rush hour Tuesday. leaving 95 people tr\Jured and 1,450 h o m e less and other twis ters roared through four ad· Jacent townships tn Van Buren County Bangor. Arlington, Waverly and Armena "It looks like a ghost town ... said Gov. Willi ai:ri Milliken who s ur veyed the K alamazoo damage Tuesday night. decla red a state of emergency in the a rea and ordered in state troopers Hi help restore order ··it remtnds me of a bombed-out city " Eighty-one persons we re in· jured , according to spokesmen at two hospitals in the city Six w e r e admitted t o Bronson Methodist Hospital. including two in serious cond1t1on City officials on gtnally said seven people had died but that figure was reduced to rive early today when 1t was discovered that ooe of the reported v1ct1ms had not died and another had been counted twice. according to hospital officials. A twister that hit Kalamaroo·s downtown business district about 4 p.m. wrecked the city's 22-year-old pedestria n mall. The top or the 10-story Industrial Slate Bank was ripped oH and virtually every window broken. Two women were killed when winds blew off the entire back wall of the se ven -s tory Gilmore's department s tore One woman inside a la un- dromat a half mile from the downtown area was killed when a wall collapsed on her . Sloppy Stop Traffic Stalled by Sludge Sewage sludge mundated the corner or Newport Boulevard and Del Mar Avenue m Costa :\tesa Tuesday 'A hen a semi open rert1hzer truck screeched to a sudden halt at a red trarfic hght. om c1als reported The s pill r esulted in a three·hour. two mile-Ion~ snarl o f traffic o n n o r thbound :\ev. port Boulevard that ftnall~ bac·kcd up t o 17th Strct.>t , off)(·tals -;aid Htll Anderson. city !>trcct <,upertntcndl•nt 1n cha r ge or dt:>aning up the mush:t black sludge. said the !>htftmg load spilled onto nearby cars and into the cab or another truck Cleanup efforts by city street maintenance personnel. firemen and CalTrans officials took about thr~ hours following the• 12 45 pm spill. The cleanup bill ran about S230. Anderson added lie said Goldenwest r<.'rtthzc>r of Santa Anu will be bill ed for the man·hours spent and cost of <>pcratmg thrc<.' paccc•c; of cat:- s t r c e t eq uipmen t used 1n cleaning up the mess li e said Coldenwest driver ~l ark Schultz v.as transJ>')rtang the rich. semi-11qu1d sludge from the Orange County San1tat1on District's sewage processtnJZ plant m llunt.Jngton Beach to the Coyote Canyon County dump 1r an open semi rig ··There was little odor .·· Anderson remarked. · but th<.' s t urr was spread over the tnters('(tton and sidewalk area tn a patch about 50 by 150 rect .. One of the many Costa Mesa police officers called to the state hig hway to direct traffi c rerouted on surface s treets a llegedly received minor injuries when he was nudged by a car at 23rd Street. M otor cycle orficer Ka rl Schuler claimed that motonst T1mothv 0 Russell. 21, uf M1ss1on ·vieJo ignored his order to s top at its intersection with Nev. port Boulevard Hu!>sell. Schuler ("hdrl!ed. ran t•\ er has left foot and tnJured has thigh. Schule r v.•as treated at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital a nd released Russell v. as arrested ~e' eral blocks from the incident scent' IJ\ anothn officer and booked I n t 0 c 0 .. I a -'1 t· ... 1 J a I I f 0 r ... u ... pa·1ot1 uf as'>aultmi.: a poll<'l' 11Htt·l·1 v.1th .1 deadl' v.eapon lie '' being h1•lc1 1n ltt•u 111 S:?:l.000 bail Saudis Hike Oil Prices $2 a Barrel :'\EW YORI\ 1A P 1 Sauc11 .\rabta has raasNi prices for all izrade~ of oil b~ S2 a barrl'I retroacll\l' to April I. an 011 an dustn ~1111r<'1' 11\ :'\t•v. York s~1d toda:-· Thl• ncv. price v. 111 be S2R .1 barrel The ~ourCl'. v. ho asked not to bt• named. !>:lid his information v. .1~ rrom · unimpeachable ~ou rces In London. a Mob1 I Corp c;po kes man '"unequivocally"' conhrmed the increase and said the move cau~ht his company by surprise A spokesman for Exxon Corp. said he understood that the Ara- b1an-Amen can Oil Co (Aram- co> had been notified of the S2-a barrel Saudi oil price increase Aram co is owned by Mobil. Tex aco Inc . Standard Oil Co or Califorua and Exxon <See NAIUICO, Pase Al> Mesa-Newport Lions Roaring One of the largest turnouts in its 34-year blatory Is expected Saturday, June 7, as the annual Coata Men-Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry Parade 1tep1 off with 17 of almoat every· thln1~ Thli year the saJa parade wUI f tature 17 marcb1nc banda, 17 noat.1, and 17 equetlrtan wUU"' addlUOn to other auraetioal, M · tordln~o Parade DlreclOr OnllJe . Oraad aralaal Cal W~lft .......... • o1111e_:&.& wt low ... r. ............... r·· '!:1 "m 4-MI . ......... of 121 entrants, according to Ambursey. Tbe parade Is scheduled to besln al lO:IO a.m. at Harbor Boulevard and Weal Wilson Street, followlna It.a customary rou t e aouth on Har bor Boulevard to West lltb Street. From then It will proceed up lllb 8treet to Anaulm Avenue. turn las oato Park A venue. wben lt wUJ dilband. Ambur1•1 uld today the ,......,. II MaJ lbttne Tempi• "i.-. IMetl hu -~unit.a ll ...... patldl H&elOf' ... , ln ch1dla1 --•etHl,1_ -~lrCHrl ... ..... ......, llOWll pa'*1 ....... ''!!2~ 1t:J•"''" wlll be ... Pl • -................. Jack Band from Granada HJlls. Local talent among music makers includes the Costa Meas. Estancia and Corona del Mar h11h school bands rrom the Newport-Mesa Untried Schoool Olatrict. A total ot 1~ drill teama. 14 maJoret&e 1roup1 and four drum and bu1le corps art entered. Seven marchlnf color 1u.ard.I art alao achldwed to appear ln the t'lth Fry Par-41, whkh t.hll )'tlr wtll '"'"" prot ... lonal Jud'" Ambur1ey aald of tltt 1' r.arMle n they wUI be Judi· n1. a 11 hen ""' pro· fnalonll 'I .. ..._. •M H*M· "'by ....... .., ... , 9'&W ...... or to """Ill~ Thirty other entrants will compete unde r miscellaneous judging and include antique a utomobiles. classic cars. clown acts and unicycle riders. Amburgey predict.s the best v iewing will be around th~ judges' r~viewing st.and ln the 1900 block ot Harbor Boulevard, directly In front of P1ul Brecht Orchld Co .• owned by Uona Club Prealdent and Fiah 1''rv 0.,.ral Chalrman Paul Breehl. AcUvtty durin& the U\ne day rommunlty tel•bratlcm bt1ln· ninl f'Tklay aft.tmoon JWM 8, wm Nnltt' around I.Joni Part. TM lfTt "8tl "1 ralNd ...,.. ly NO.IOO to HPPort lf'Hl~I 1..•on11 yoYth and eharllabl• MrVlN ICtMU• 6a die 11.w Art1 . Pyramid Project j Broken By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 0t -D.Mty Ptle4 SIMI Nine Orange County residenL'>, who authorities allege promoted a J.tf'l ·rtc h quick p y ramid schemt.'. were arrested Tuesday night 11\ La~una Halls by Orange County Sheriff":. undercover in- ve ... t1gators The arresL') occurred at 8 20 p m at the rec;ade nce or Elias Karam. 32. of 24902 !Ion. despite ··.,el'un l ) m<>asurl·s" that had b(•en WJken to ho r e ntry by local lav. t.'Dforcemeot or fede ral In· te rnal R(•vt>nu1· Service agenL'i. ..,henrr :. Lt \\><ill II art. !>atd to da\ ~aram and c1..:ht other.-. re 1 l·I\ ed utation" alll•gm g viola 1111ns of Pt•n:tl Code Section 327. v. ht ch makl'" t>ndlcsc; chain ... chem <'., unl;,v. ful Karam also "'ac; c1tl'd for ronductang a lot· ll'n (it her'> v. ho rece1 vPd arrest t 1tatton'> v.1•n• 1dcnt1r1Ni a:-. !'otl·pht•n Alan Gr:H·10. 2!l . of I ,\guna llalh . ~amuel Wakn1nl'. :!1 of Santa Ana Linda Ka\· .\u!>ttn l)i, of LJ Ila bra. Ruru;, l't•arce Man~s. 43. of Garden c.rovt•. Arthur Jame s Papadopoulo<,. 29. uf Mission \·1eJO . Sandra Ann Cast1ellesc. :?5. of Laguna Ha lls. Nelson Caro. 35. of El Toro. and Deruse Waknane l..1nv11le. 38. of El Toro Hart s aid about 30 persons v. ere attending the ··business hst concept meet in if· at the Kara m rt's tdenc<' The minimum .. in 'estment" v.a.') $1.000. hc :.aid On May 2. l2 persons we re ar- rested art er 1 wo sheriff's un· der cover mvest1gatorc;. accom panted by tv.o nev.s reporters. 1nr1ltratl'd a p) ram1d meeting an \I 1c;s1on \'1l'Jn II a r t µ r 1' d 1 l' l t• d l h a t 1 n \ c<.t1gator. v.111 t>.· :illt•mpttng to v.ork th<'1r v.a\ tnto othl'r meet tnl?S an tht• hoPto" of toppltng tht• p~ram1ds. v.h1 <'h are popping up throughout Orangt' County an<I tht> stall· llart :-.aid <>con ·:-of mcetmgs art' being ht•ld ni ghtly at private rt>stdcm'l'S ..as more and mon• p<.'ople a r c lurt>d in to the -.chl'mes which prom1'>l' an even- tu:i l r<'lum of Sl6.000 on a Sl.000 '"' estmcnt '"There are so many pt'()ple now mvol vM ... ome people a re 1n as man\ a ... 10 d1Herent 11~ ram1ds at a l'Ol>l or Sl0.000 that 1r the:-<' thtn~'> -.top or art> .,topped. they·rl' gotng to eat tl .. The) 're r1~ht1ng for sur 'l\'al. ·· Hart said The shenrrs department. he said. 1s rC<'etvang about 30 calls per day rrom persons question tng the legaltly or the pyramtds. ·About ooe-thard or them are people who can 't get their money back." he sa id. The latest a rrests came on the eve of a scheduled announce· ment or formation Of a group Of Orange County residents who say they intend to challenge the legality or the endless chain law. Hart said the sheriffs view is tha t the current law is valid and applies to the pyra mid plans . Or~~:ci:s l Weather Partly cloudy through Thursday morning. then m ostly sunn y . Lows tonight 52 at the beaches. 57 inland I lighs Thursday 65 to 70. INSIDE TOD~" Work can be llobU formmg. Brihth labor lHdcrs db· eo~red todolt """"' t'l'Wt of th~ noUon'• 21 million worktr• ignored o 2f·hour ,,ulfdown ploft IO protett oou- mwmftll oe>UcW•. Paa-02. ..... ...,_.. CIJ &i ,. ..... A> ~ Cll 1..M. .... At ~..-in t I l w Airlines Told TRIAL ••• m•k• MtWMa Sl.000 and 1$,000 perw• After tWr ft.tit .....unc In t.be coeatail -... ot UM SU DMto taot.I, lbe teeun.ct. Howe toot het bat'k to hit room and tbey haft 11f"x. for which he gave hc>r flOO To Wait Ruling Howe prev1oualy u .•1Uf1e<I they '°"' briefly 1tt th(• hot•l t.o dl& c uu th .. trip 11ht-wbhed to &r •1 DEW•~ aaooa.s ••WIN Ol .. ~..-.- Alrlln.N c l•rnonn1 tn &t"l lnlfl Or•n&f' County'• John Waylk' Airport wtll have to waa& at leut until att.-r Jww ?7. tbt &&rd ol uptirv..on rt.Lied Tueaday 'T'hl' bolard voted 4 t.o l t.o dtfer a dec111on on how to NMnply with • Fed..,ral Ava•Uon Ad minaatrauuo dt"mand t u ()Pftl up the <.·ounl)' alq1on lo more alrhnt>S wlttJ 1i1ttt"r a rou11 ~•ar IOl( lovolVLnt( lht.' l''AA 1.nd Alr Cahfonua SupervllcJn were l<'heduJed LO rule oo a ttU.ff rt1)0rt thal r ommt"Odt"C1 a waled bad aurt100 of 12 uf lh\• alrJM\rt '> 41 dally fltt(h\b Tht· auction would allow llny <'Om merC'1ul airline ml'tllnA ('Ounty notM· 11tand11rd~ to rom pele for t.be ChMJ\ce to ny out ol the airport. Air California. <>ne of only two Jet atrllnea now operatin& out ot John Wayn e Airpor t, flied a law11u1t Muy l cballenglna t.btl * • • Feds Push For \layne Expansion The latNll letter from the federal Av1atJon Admuustrut.100 to the Orange County Board of S uperv11>ors re1terale1> the federal agency'i. Ins istence that .lohn Wayne Airport be opened 10 add1t1onal comme r cia l .:1trhnt!fl SupcrviM>rl>. who delayed de c1din1iC on a way to open access w more a1rhnes Tut.-sd~y . rud tht letter Ju.&l \:>t'forc thelr mom· ing mt-ellnR The undulc!d lt'll<•r . i.lgned by FAA Ch ie f Co un1>el Clark Onstnd, d<-nac-d lhHt the federal govt•mm1:nt wa:. lryrng t<J mun <late "mon · Jlrcruft nr>lsc for OranJ(t· C't1unty " HuwPver. Onstad ronllnueo. the county•., fo1lun• lo allow more atrllnt-:. the chance \.o Oy out of the rurport would prompt · further action" by the t'AA The letter prati.ed a county :.{Jjff report recommendLng that 12 of Ute 41 nighU. or1ginaung Qu t of John Wayne Au'J)Ort ~ c1uct1ont-d off to the h1ght:i1l bid ding a1rhnt·'> On:1l&ld abw agre<.-d that a ~ vf'ar t('<>t pn1C')(J for lhc .auction methcid w11:. re1tbonable The red<•r al offtctal wenl on to ..,uggest that the ~J remalrung flight:.. which the s taff u1d i.hould be aUocatt>d to the two Jet a1rhn~ now operating out of ~ ;.11rport. ~hould t·vf·ntually JOlll the other 01"hL'I on lhe ;,uclloo block i\llh<10gh admatllng that Local offlt'1Ul1> wt•rc ff..'hJ>00111blt' for~ term1mnR no11>c h :velt. 11t lhe rounly airport, Onstad c rita-11.t:d l>Upcrvu1or., · n<11M: dtftn1uon "It Ll! both appm~r1ate and necessary <to> recognize the r>rogress an no11>e ubatt ment technolol(y which hai. occurred over the pllbl decade." Lhl! lttt.er ~aid Onislad added that both res1 denb and air travelers could be appeased by 1ncreu1ng lhe number or dully r1tghts for a arhoes ui.ang quiete r 1urcrall The e1ght pttge letter took ta ~ue with the county's 95,000- pound hm1t on the weight of airplane~ using John Wayne runways. Thal 11m1t preventA ;,irllnea from using newly developed heitvler but quieter Jets. ln what county officlaJs uy 1a an about.face. t he f ederal repreaentallve p romised the Ji' AA would ah are the cost t.o re· pair da m aRe done t o John Wayne Alrport'11 runwuys ahouJd hea vier jet.a be UAed DAILY PILOT , .... , ...... ........ '~..;.~ ... "'it a... '~.,._., ....... -~(Mott ....... _.,..... ..... ,"" .... ....... ,,,., .... '" .. ... OJ 1T1U•1r14 ..... >'AA dforna_n<t l'ounty l•wmallt'n.. howev.-r. would not bfo ~nd by th• t•nurt de<\l'kln. •lnM> lhf' FAA would aUU have lo nit• lt•1tal 1u•U"" lo opefl up •iri><\rl IU'C't'IU~ shOutd tbe f'-"CktraJ &le«l4'Y win lla bllltle with tht< aJrtlne tt .. 11d wanUn1 to 1ee tbe iou rt o pinion on tht-Alr ('allfonua C'a&t', 1w~rv1i.on Hid they ~ more llma.• w »tutly an )o'AA ll'ttl'r n ·l't'IVt-cl TUcbdMy monuna Tht' l..ttt't "nu1ud lh~ county at a ff report 'a auction 1u11eaUOn • "RJJbt now we're: 11olng on ln· llmldatlon. alle1atlon11 and thre1t1, and we're having • k oee·Jerk react Ion ." ltAld Supervi.tor Harnett Wieder. re· ferrlna to the FAA lawaull' threat The newt-St FAA letter. signed by Chief" Counaet Clark Onata.d. uid lhat fe<kral officials <-ould llve wtlh a temporary solution for aa Iona as ont' year But Onst.d alAO warned that !\erloua study of how to allow In more •lrlln cs m ust be con. tlnu~ "We cannot countenanl'e delay wht.'fl ther e are pracll<'W soluUon.s lo the problemi. facing Orange County " Standing alone ln his df'51re to t.ake actloa on the alrp<>rt l&sut wu Superviaor Edison Mlllt'r H is fellow board m~mbers 1J( nor ed Miller's reqUHt \.o ron sider adding five dally n1ghu lo the present board-0rdt>red hm1t of 41 The ma)onty of the board m stead dir~ted staff m<.'mber-; lei analyze the rAA letter. rome up with a Spe-<'1f1c pl an to aurt1on off nlghu to the hight-st btddt-r:o;, and t.h.ink up nt-w ways to ullov. more airlines accei1s without bre a rhl ng the prut;n l rta 1.:ht hmil Tht' t)(>ard arl1nn ;1l'>u v.111 !>Ohc1l Jo.AA help 111 roming up w1lh a ~ond report on tht: ac et'::1~ qut.-t1t ion Su!X'rv1sor Ph11lµ Anthr,ny d1· n 1 t' d M 1 I I t· r ' !> c· I 11 1 m t h :. t Tue~d<Jy 's a<·l1<1n v. "'~ ;e tl1·fa) 1n1.: tac lJC' He said the complex ~~ue mnlled more ~tudv A n t h o n y a g r c t· d w 1 l h representallvt:i. from M·veri-1 a1rhne'6, wbo complalnl"d thi.l tht:< propoc,ed aucuon wai> "un fair. ~cnmLnalory 11nd mfla t1onary .. To auction off mght.s WQUJd bf. th<' 1>amc a1> Juct1on1ng r1H i.h1ps in tbe marina to tht· highest bidder:. or dotnl( lht' '>ame Wlth hedJi l1l a cn,w!li'fl ronvalesct-nt hMp1tal," /\nthor)y !I aid Supervisor Tho mui. Riley . whose d11>lr1cl 1n<'lude1> th(' t1lrµ<1rt , :lC<'U!le<i Milin or brt·uk 1 n K J r1rom1 s c t " ( 11rm1· r :"fewp<1rl Beac h May<>r Puul Hyrkoff. Jfc promtsed he would nevn rl<> any action that would In rrt-use the numht-r of Olj(hL'> at tht· airport.· Hiley a i.:.t:rtcd M 1llt-r derued the char)!e Newport li(:ach Mayor Jacki•· lleather s aid s he applaud$ th1: board's dec isiQn "not to bt· .. tampeded by th11> so called or der by the f''Ai\ " M ni Heather said her tnp t.o W 1t11hmgton. D C , on airport husinet.a revealed · a number of avenues that the county cMn Ko tn accommodatmg a1rllncb ·· ' •HI tit' for heir pf.lrenta. and t hen J)llrted ("00\j>IUI)' ~t'Vt'rttl Wbeks, lateir. Mb~ Urauf\lt'ltt" a~11d. tfowc r~urntd to Sun Dlcaio uruJ they met at a Mlu1on V~llty motel. where they i.iiain bad ae.. Howe, In hta te.Umony, aakl h• att•mpted t o bave lo - lt-rcounk: with her on a aecond buatnt"S.!I trip w Stn Diego but did nnt when she 83ked hJm to refuud h111 commlsaion IOt' ar ranelllti ht:r parent.a' Caribbean crulae ln lbe foUowlna month. Ml.aa Bramlette sa.ld, ahe contatt.ed Howe about his e m ployment promises. but never lhreatefte\d to dtack»e their Uaboo t.o bia wile. the pr~. or the chamber of commer~. of which he la a director In June, she testified. be bocktd out or hls promtses oo employment bec1use It could hurt him pollUcally and Ulen threatened to kill her Ir sh e divulged what ahe knew. Uecause of her s t rugglin g rin anciaJ condition. 8he testified .. 11he evC11l uaJly u ked Howe for & Sl .000 loan She denied SM f>VH demanded SJ.000 fr om tum. as Howe has lt11Ufled, In r~um for her s ilence "I exJ>('Cted \.o pay the money <$1.000J bitck," Miss Bramlette !.aid On Aug tJ. the day of he1' ar rebl . :.he met Ho we at the Red l'ox lounl(t-. wht•rc ~ gave ht>r SI. 76S 1n money supplied by the r><1h<'e How.-lw.t1f1ed he went to ttw JW>hC'•' th11t day to ex~ her alll•l(1•d 1 .. xtortwn plot ;,ga1nst him ~tw v. "" arn .... tt«l Jflt'r bt-1n.: ~1v1·n the mon1') F'~P~Af NARMCO •.. Trir hloroeth ane, MEK Jnd 11:.ti<•Mo., Initial t1·'>t~ hud ..,hown no h11<h l«vclb of moi.t of thl' t hf'm1cul:. in the air The lehlmg urut WIJ'> c•nnlmu1-<l at the '>It(' lale in i\pnl ro r addlt1onal data a.nd s i>«1hr readings on MEK and ubeelaf> Eight 24 hour samples were made for 8.!lbt'Sto.s. Camarena .. aid No trac~ were found on fnur of them The other rour dl,g. covered a trace. he sald The me~urement WH 00002 C1twrs per cubic cent1mettt. ht: 1Jdded A national industrial hf·alth :iitandards agen<'y hai. h11led ::; f1beri. per cubic cen t1m1•1t•r 8 '> a danger level Thnc w;a.:, 110 dcl«clable MEK rf'ad1n..: over nine test days, <'amart'nn 11u1d In genN3l. he udde<i . "ex· !'X>ll Ur<' Ito all of the tested ele mtnti,J wa11 low, at least in our view Wt.• will be sending lhe tchtll lo the health department ·· r>r Pmdcrga~t said Tuesday that L(•HUng by AQMO "may not tw rf'lut<"Ci t.o what comes out <or lhc!lanl) when they have some kan of accident or somelhlng ·'It may be the acddents rather than day -lo -da y t-m 111!\1ont1 that caWle problem11 1r thl'rt' are indeed any prob· l•·m~ .. Ile saJd his orgonilaUoo will develop a quesUonnalre for r"i dents to be teated next month re uardlng their mod.lc;,l h1a\orica ;ind problem:. ~--JUST BREAKJNC--............ lAle atnru from toda11'• WOTld and llOlionol MIDf ~&opn,.lml1 Sanctions Support Pleaded by Muskie BRUSSELS. BelRlum (AP> -Secretary of State Edmund S. Mualde, ln hls dlplomuUc debut. urged European allies today t.o Implement economic sanctions agalnsl Iran ln the interest of trana·AUantlc partnership and the Americans held hoat a1e more than 11l.Jl months. Muskie's call for solidarity c ame ul a dosed m eeting of the NATO Defense Plann ing Com mittee Some of lhe Europuns have t.hreateoed t.o ease the sanction.I rather than lo.e current lucrative cootraci.I . .. , undenta.Dd t.be ability ot 1<>me t.o wu b their budl ot th1.s p roblem," a U.S. otfiel1I u Jd. But he atreaMd lh•t the file ol the bolt.Ices, whlle not lechnJeally 1 NATO laaue. Is ol vit.al con· cem t.o the Unlted Statea. Cla•inGla• Iran Raid Star Chriateru Cry•tal Church a110ANNS aEYNOLIM .... ...., ........... Opet-a Illar Benrl y Kil h1 n me ~ CJran1• ('..()Untv Tuf'ed•v nlMht to helr1 open the· <.:ry11!ul Cathedral. th• monument built by pre1t'tM1r Rnbflrt ~huller larger Operation And Or &hullor, drruNI In " tuxedo. WJht'rc-d " herd of 1111·dlu repn•11t-nlt1llvt>t1 thr11u.ch hl11 neweat achievement. lht• 1<lt1M building •·r••<•tt'tl ht•11l1h• Uw ••x istin& <inrdcn Grovt· f'1,rnrnun1ty Ch urch Illa dlscuu ion o r lh• Slit million bulltllng l n clud~d sermooettt>s '>n "poulblllty lhinklnJt · · l>r SChuller alao oh 11er ved that ";1 lhlng or l:w11uty Ii. a JOY (Of'\:V •r .. He explained h..., bulldln~ combln~s clcimcntli of Gothic .and Renaissance architecture The Goth.le tribute to God'~ maJeety 1$ the siie ot the Interior O( lb e bulldJn1. the lmmf'n&t! Spant..h marble altar and the 90·foot high door behind the altar that can awln.i open at the touch ol • butt.on T he R.enaluance Louch iA the tr\bute t.o man. he expl111ned , The entryway ceilings are no higher than lho&e of an ordinary home. O r SchuJJtr said he want..s hL'J 10.000 congregation m embers tr1 understand their lmportanct! 1n God's eye11 as they enter und Ood's power us they t1tke tl1•·1r seat.fl In the main part or the cathedral Tuesday. nearly 3,000 peopl~. most ol whom hi.d paid Sl .500 each. showed up for the o~g of the c11thedraJ Som*' had VJ :1t'ttle for 11tand1ng room 1Mtf•1td • of pluah lheater·type se111.A that 5erve a.., the cathedral '~ P<'~ And Uu-n then· v. a.11 th1· rt'lt.'>'lf'I lht!y 'd come It v.un l tht' prearhtr Wld 1l v.u n l hi.A hui;to building fl WW. U.t•v1•rl) Siil!, I.ht' rf'(j ht1trt-d Opt-rn '>tit r who 'l unl( cxw or ht•r h11u/ J1t•rfnrm1.1nr 1•., ·1 u1.., dll) lll ~hl In a JlrOl(rUm lhiil 1nrlulf•·1I wo rk .. rangu1g rnim fol~ "•01( ... tc1 Vivaldi. M11)1> !'illl\ 1.k1Ji.:ht1·d h••r uud1 .. nc•1· Sh•· hail a f1·v. 111..,.111\ .o1nlal(•"'l> lo <1H•r<'11mt· tn<'luding "' l••m 11or11rv °"'und 1>yi.tt•m that V.Oj' al 1whb with tlu· t·1·h11 1·h.m1h1·1 •·f f1•r1 of ttw Ria'"· 'l1·1·I .1nrJ trin 1· 11•11• 'llrUCtUrt ll•·r <1~'01.111( uria from \1\11101 .1t t11111-.. v.1..., afm11-.1 .1 tn1> of ~111'> v111<'1-" th..1t l1·Ct a111lwn1'l' member\ wondcnn~ 1( thl' enUrt' t•o nrert would <'nd 1n u Jvmlll .. 11r 1-0und Hut the w o m11 n wbo hu' starred an the world'5 great opera houAell adJUJSted and th" rematn04•r of h •r ~rform1mct> wu 'ung t.o the :How.t1cal quirb of l he build in I( S RO IN G.ARO£N GROVE Singer S.ver1y Siiia In f ... l ~·hubvrt .., h•·r r1•n<t1ll<1n "' i\~1· ~.1Cld ..,, .... m1.,I tl•·.,1~111'CI lu t .1k1· ,.,j &Ol1tJo11• 11( Ult' I Heel or lh1· • <1th .. fir.il "'·If 1111( r •11J( ht11· I ht•· JU<1lt·11c • .1cl11r• 1J h1 r l.1 \l..,t11nJ( h•·r "'Ith t v.•1 .. 1.1nd1nl( u \c iJ I 11111., ...,, t1ull• r pr, • .,, nl•'(l I hi· '>lnl(•·r V. llh J hUl(t' buuqut-1 Of rfN'' 11 1t11 C'IJOt:lU3100 of th•· r1mN•r1 , lh1·n lha.nkt<i hl·r frir a1>1;.•1inn•• lfti. ralh1-<1ral w11n t 11ffwt.Jll) op+-n until ~111 .. m t)f·r 1 111·"'41.i) -. I lll\l 0f'n .... J 'I ht'fff l t> h••lp ( IUM· lht· final S4 rn11lio11 11•-.·d•"l'f ,., IJd> 11H lhf· 1·on,trur t1qn 101111 111 .111(t111•>n 111 ~l'llinl( .,, Jl' fnr th•• 1·11r11 •·rt plalr·' tw·iir1n11 lh•· 11.1m•·'> 11( d11n•1r -. .,,..,, 11• 1n'>t.1t11 .... 1 l.111·r ~<'hulh•r hJ'I tJl'll''I 11w 111•) ''"' tu:. buildinJC b ) '>dltni.t the llJ.f.0-) pun~ or gl.1" ;i.'I v.1·11 · • ~ .., m a 11 ,. r ' ·, t .11 d t• r 11 r :1l11 f Jllt'('I'" .. Th&nk you all tf)f' comm1e. · lw -.:od aft~r Miss b alls left lh•· r •· d mar b If' ;1 I I rt r I h .1 I h ,, If "'' \ • cJ :. ... n••r q,,J1f' / ,,, 1n I•• .11.. (~ ,.,, e~ \ 1/U .1n1J I lt1\I· \I J\J Aldrich, 2 Others Due Honors at U CI Chttnrcllor 1Jun1d G Aldnrll Jr will be u..,.1udcd th1· t1tl1· •·Extraordinurlub" ut th1· II/th annual UC lrv1n1' L11u<h Jnil l.;1url'li, banquet Suturduy He o; among lh1• mcmt*r.-uf t~e UC! cump~ community "'h" will r~1vc s pecial awurdb for t• xce Ilene<' 1n tt>ut'h1ng. r<'i>t:arch and !>t.'rvl<'f' ut thl' bunquct at ttw Ot~nc•) land Hotel Tht> dinner r.ponson..<d by Uw tJ('l /\Jumn1 A:.soc1at1001 will be held at 7 JO p m following u no hos t r c>Ckta11 hour In add.JUon ti> the Alumni i\s sodallon Awardl'. th,. UCI Acad~mic Senolc wHI bestow tht.· 1981 Distmsw.shed Faculty V'(' turer UUe on Dr Gilbert Ce~. COIOMA•WAI 1111 &c..t~. 67t.t700 prof~:i.orof 'SOCI e<'on1<1r<Y fJr 1\ldri<·h I ' he1nl( n r !lf:n1z1·cl for t11 ... lt-1:1rh·r~h 111 •11 th<' I '('I campui. Cr om 1b 1nr1·11 tum to 1Lo; prCbt•nt pc»>Jt1un Tht· f;xtraordinartU.'l i\..,.JrcJ 1!> lh•· ,\I u rnn1 A~soc 1at1on °!> h1ghl0!>l hunor b.·~tov. ed upon thoi.t· .,,. h<• lwi.t cH·mphfy the ~111r1t dnd purpob<: of l 'Cl The 1\Jumru AM•O<'IJ l1on ~ f>t!> t1ngu1s ht->d Tcat·hm.: A..,. anl v.111 b<' p1H·n lo Or Robert ~l'W\'omh u ( Corona dcl Mar. lec turer 111 the S<·hoc1l or Social Sciences Ur N ... wcomb hab earned a con '1.,lt•nt ... uperlOr ratin..: ror his 1·lau~ an sl.4Al.Jbt1c11 from i.tudcnt f'v.oluatJons in r~ccnt eari, sunwear · We Mow Have Our Usual Compld~ SefKH?P Shirts and horls ins k f CfffCAGO CAP> The abort· cd com mando effort to rescue American hoeta1ees In Iran wu m ut'h larger than h as bM n mi.du publl<'. Chl<'1tf(o Sun·Times rolumnlxt Irv Kupcintit said to· day Kupc1nct 11&1d Washington sources who acc1ulred a copy of th~ mlsalon plan Indicated lhut about 400 undercover aa<ents moist of them lranlun:s were rf'ady to <'r eow havoc in con Junctl<in with tht• attempt to re~<'ut· the /\mt·rwan hos t.agei. held by m1lltantJ; s ance last Nov 4 Tht're wa:. no Immediate ~m mt•nt from the l'enl1tl(on on the Sun Times' report In the pas t . the rentai<o n hu refu1u.>d t11 M m mmt '>D repc>rt, ubout the ro v1·rt OJit>ri.twn . a It hough <,ourr 1·.., haw· ..,md aRent.s hi.d b•·l'fl pre f.I061lwnt>d l<J help the commundos Tht• m1s111on was aborted in tht• Iranian d1•1')1·rt April 25 aft,•r thrt·•· ht·lwfJptc·r-. failed Eight I· S 11crv1t•cm1·n died in an ex plohlllll a.\ lhc f<>rC'e withdrew Kup<'in<'l quoted his unlden tifu·d 'l()UrCe1> a \ ~ay1ng the UO· rfrrc'>vt·r al(enL\ were rebdy to ·a111rupt n1>rmal operations i.nd r rt·ate mayh1·m in Tehran and that ~1.'Vl'ral homb1ng:s wtrt !)lanm"C1 to dtvHt the lral\lan p11lt1·1· .1n1! m1htury They <il>;o intt·nd1-d 111 .. aholage tnitrw I 1 •' h t '> fl U J I c• I: r 8 d I r1 lrllO'>Oll,'>1•111.., wal1•r hUpply and kl• f1lu.n1 .,,., "1<'1• ~nd oth,.r •·i.· 'II nt1JI ~·n1nM. ht' ~UICI ... ll JWlflf'I ... w J the l . s t'Ofl) 111 1111!11• 111l 1·ntlP1f t •1 ,,.II.. the h••'I .a~····, Ii \ 1111 •l1•nd111J' tc1 t11 11•11•1r t1·1•, •if lr.1n1,1n l'11·'>1d•·n1 \l,..Jh.L'l~.1n H1J n1 ~at1r 111· !>ltlfl • \ • r .11 m1l1 t .1 nl~ h1Jlr11ng th•· Ii"'' .1~•··.., v.•·r•· lic·111)! pr11'1 h y th•· I OJIHJ ~Jll"> to l'()IJf)t•rJlC an11 ..... • , .. 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Jrd1n~ the co\1lract ·1 und.n tht• Navy l>atd tht: 1 h..1n~l.''> 1n th<• C H ·53D hl•l u·ov11 .. r ho\ t: bet•n under way .. uwe H17:J und have nothing lo do v.1th the rroblem:1 lhut C3Ull<.'<f (~.11lur1· •1 thrt•<' out of e ight Hit ~l> hd1coplert. in the rescue masMon Arinl 24 . ... 47Ml•u•11 lll·Ull t I I , • ' I I ""w1.,,..... ··Business DAILY PILOT 87 Women Need Life Insurance Accumulation of Funds Often Overlooked Benefit < Ectitor 'a not : Laat of thrM colurnn1 on lnlttal lnvtatment op· portumllea for womun) By s'"••v LUCAS Wllh the lncreaalna dlverslfiutlon or women '1 roles tn aoclely. thtiar economic contributions and rtftl)Onalblllllea have allo ~me rel·ognhtd to the degree that by im. 64 percent or adult women were primary holden of Ute ln1uraoce poUcle1 and 11 percent were lnsurod under aom eone else's policy. The averaaae size or a woman's policy has tripled In the last 10 yeun. but mogt authorltlc• a~ women are still not adequately 1n•ured While evecy woman should carry some rorm of life lnsurance protection (a declar'ation, Ill a sense. of her own worth to heraelt and oth 'rd), difrerent women have dillerent f111anclal needs with a variety or reasons ror coverage. The married workint woman, for example. ha:-. an obvious need ror suWcient Ufew urance, since she cont rt but es to the ramUy income. The loss of either husband 's or wife '• in- com e could put a strain on the family budget and threaten the fa mily's s tandard of Uvin1. But the woman's death could actually have more impact beca use many working wives as- sume much of the responsibility of runnln& the household and lhelr death or dlubillty would cause extra burdens and expenses. lier life msurance coverage. then, should be Lucu suffi cient to c1&se lhc fmanci-al adjustments necesaary to r cplact both of her functions. · THE EMPLOYED MARIUED woman also has a very real need tor life iMurance . especially lf she has children. The value or a woman's services as housekeeper. cook. nursemaid, and chaur feur have been estima ted conservaUvely at over $17.000 a year for Ure ins urance. Wbole Ure lnaurance can provide a way or ac- cumulallne funds for many objectives -retirement. butlllets in· vestments and further education. Deferred annuJUet are another way of achieving those endJ. TERM INSURANCE P&OTECfS the insured for a 11peclflc period of time. Most term policies are guaranteed renewable l wltbout provldlng new evidence of inaurablUty, 1uch u medical examination>. Your premium rate will always r>e hither when the initial spet'lfied period of protection hu ended, however. Term tnsur~nce can be renewed after one year or flve yeara. Mo1t ia also guaran· t~d convertible, allowln& the policyholder to convert lo a form of permanent life Ins urance without another medlcal exam. Insurance companles set m aximum ages at which term poUclea may be either renewed or converted. Term insurance 1s divided Into two basic types. Level term ln· volvea level coverage for a constant premium lo a specified a1e or for a specified period. Oecreaslng term hH a face amount. or death benefit . which decr'easesover a specified number or years. THE PREMIUM FOR MOST decreuin1 term insurance is , conatant throoghout the existence of the policy. The basic dlf· ference betw~n the two Is that with level term, t he face amou.nt or death benefit doe& not decrease during lhe term period but lhe pre· rnlum mcreaaes with aae at the end of each term period, while decreasing term has a constant premium with decreumg cov· erage Term ins urance provides a death benefit only. Whole Ufe insurance is also called ordinary life or cash value Insurance. It provides a cash or loan value and a death benefit at level premiums payable for hfe. When you buy a whole life policy, the pre m iums ore in exce1u1 or the actual cos\ of pure iruurance protection. SnowC011es In the event of her death. this kind of expense could cripple a rurn1ly's budget Thls lype of financial security provided by her life lnsurance could be as important as ttis Insurance would be to her in the event of his death. ONE ADVANTAGE OF LIFE Insurance for women ia lhat their rates are usuall y lower than for men, assuming all other fac- tors are equal Of course all insurance premiums Increase with the age of Lhe policy buyer so the best l1m1.• to purchHe insurance is when you are young and In good health: Insurance covPrage I.a then easier to obt ain at a lower annual coat. t . !· - Worker inspects nc<.•dle-sharp points of conical spinners which keep ice from forming on turbofan engines of s mall business-type Jet plane . Manufacturer ts Gar rett Corp. ln Phoenix. Ar11 NATURALLY A SINGLE WOMAN who is supp0rtln1 child ren, pnrcnts or other relatives has the same noed for hfe insuranct: a-. uny other breadwinner. In case of prem ature death. Ure Insurance can provide a legal guardian with money to care for the children and assure their education or guarantee future care for aglng parents. But even the a.mglc woman without dependents may have need Buyer 8eware Rule Likely WASHINGTON <AP) -The old admonition about "let the buyer beware" would apply under a water ed-down regulat ion on used car sales lhat is beln~ proposed by the Fede ral Trade Commission staff. P81d Advert1gement The staff proposal. which the five·member FTC is l'xpect cd lo consider Friday, would remove a proposal to require used car dealers to inspect cars before they are sold. Weal IY C£state DONOVAN CRAWFORD IEALTO R U a dealer decides on h1a own to laapect his cars. he would have to put tUckera oo the windows saying whethe r the auto's major parts are "OK " or "Not OK." Cars that a re nol inspected would carry sticken; saying "we don't know." TAX nr IF YOU SIU AT A PROFIT -.... EARLIER, TIIE FTC staff bad proposed that dealers ~ requl red to inspect all used cars and provide a window sticker that said eithe r •·OK" or "NotOK " -· Normally taxoavr>rs who sell their homf' tor .i substantial proht tacP ., heavy tax load. but this burden can be avo•dPrl If you buy anothpr l'lomP thal costs as much or more than the sales pnce of the old onP within a specllled timf'. ttle orof1t trom the saln is not included 1n your taxable 111come. The second home m ust be bought end occuored w1thrn a oenoel e nding 18 months alter Ule sale. A 2-vear period 1$ o e r mltted whe n bt.rlldlng a new hOme This tu determent ai)plles only to the salP of a name wt11cti 1s the family's marn rAs1dence When f1gur1ng t he amount of gain for whrch tax mll'I be oostooned vou may deduct for ··r.x-uo f'll'oon• P'l 11 lht'IV wr-rP acc.ompl1<,hPr1 w1111in qo day<; onnr to 111,.. -.all' an<! oa1d lnr no later lhan 30 daY'S alter the 'IBIP ChPck with your acco11r11ant or the IRS on de1,11lc; ii lhlS malter oflec.tc; you It could be well worth your while Al ag<' 55 you oualt!y tor the b10 bOnanza -a one-time s l 00 000 excluat0n o f capital gain from lhe sale ol your pr1nc1plr> r~<WncP Th•<: late !i t chanQe •!> rPlroocttve to July 26 1978 963-8182 But industry officials sald the requirement would dnve up the cost of Wted cars and would cause would·bc purchasers lo buy rrom pnvate in· dividuals. where lhere are no regulations. The revisiOM ht the recommendation would also let deale rs use "any reasonable inspection procedure" fo r finding problems. The earlier pro· posal wQuld have specifled procedure•. "This change is intended to gl ve dealenl more nexlblllty. reduce costs, encourage the development of in- novative Lest procedures and reduce the com· mission's enforcem ent burden," the staff said . THE STAFF CHANGE comes as Congreu Is considering final action on a bill to reduce FTC authority to act in some areas. While the proposed legislation doesn't require cutting back on used car regulations, the f'TC 1.11 expected to regulate the industry mor e cauUoualy now than it did before congressional sentiment beume clear. Albert Kramer. director of the FTC bureau of consumer protection, said the optional inspeetion rule covers the major abuse l.n used cars s ales - misleading statements about a car's condition. ''l'M 1101 DOING TO MISS DELIVERING A BIBY .•• '' RUL "I can relal( outside ot lloml! .rnl1 ofl1CI' ~now1nq tllat rm not ooing to miss deilvu.1ng" • baby when I'm 'be1weM lociltlon~· " Euqeno R Sollman, M.O . Canoga Par~ ··OU11111C TM( GA$OUll( CIUllCH WllAT MOlll CAH I SAY' ... 'Men I 9111 olQtd !JO -l!C111 l!IO CJ11U and ~ lit re.Md 10 ""°""' QISIOl!W -!l\l loc.l!IO!I ......... ~MS Of! IO "1""""' Ollll'llll ..,., W'l!lm.,~s ·~~ ~ ld bllilr.I~·· -J(/M 'I l)rMll('li AOl'JClt l.-• ft 0,.,.... "MJll Wini UllCI .. TH( TllUCll ... "WllM11f111119Wlllll'INU0¥11110ll"-....._ID W'I ,_ •t _., 1111• ~\ttll:I ~,,.c...r. ........ r..td911 GrM .. .., ..... , . ..,..,..,. .. "llY~--fll~IOh .... ~ MllllOle • "' """ " ' ~ _,.,,. .. .,..,,. .. My Dltllf ..i I ft on.• 11S IMl ,,, I .... Tiit ... II ""' .. • HC lilurci.., .. c ,.,..., ~ ._.!'ft "TllANKS 10 NISWEll ,_ AHO!l't~~ <IOrlol!'IM wl!lloUt "' Ofltte 5lill I c.lfl now 00 Oii !o(JI\~ "'~ .. llf10jl WOlf'fWlQ ~ ""'1!lel iffl t.1111. fl.Wt COl'le Ill (.orcJori 8 """ ~wwm~s l~~ • HAWf IMIOI ACCOullft .:· ~,.. 1-.s II'°""*'~""""' COIQc:lw!l\~ft'(fllflftllelil w. llM Oil"*' llJCCQjl'll\ C. *'O • IO Oii • "'1!rqe<IC't CA lllO O'I" OU! ~°""·~ ....... 11.t.e •ll'OCJIPoll Jmtron. Hyd'o Piii Conni Co lll!MQ9111 "TMlOllE fllllll f*l lmlllll tHl(f l!llU"""" ~'41\ltom~ Mt'°" lilllt*IOO ~ll'll'Q NI wt'I ""<IOiltl~Oll*·~-,.,..~Qll'I IOINNOW' la..IO<lt\ (,frlury" ... fllllt t.tllf'MlOp Al}iSl'JER PAGE 11"' _....., 412.PAGE 11 °"""...., 131·1111 ...... , ...... ,., ...... *" .............. . ............ c...-. I ESTATE llYESTIEITS s~.ciqlizing in capitol. . appreaatio~,. e!ity growm, qnc income she ers . Life ln..'lur ftnce ()ffers other benefits to your beneficiaries not available through other mPans. Death benefits a re Immediately available to m eet any final t'xpense<\ cruneral coat.a, hospital bills. t'l<' 1. rree from income tu~ and usuall y without probate costs When you buy h!e 1nsuran~. certa..u\ supplementa ry benefits. or r iders. can be add<'d to your polic y. usu11ly 01 a lower cost than 1f they "'ere puu tiased separ:neh . Th1Jy increase the rt ex1b1llly 01 your CO\'era~e <Lucas 1~ an account exccuU\ c dt the Santa Ana oHlce of Mer· rill. Lynch. Pierce. Fenner & Smith 1 Over Tiu· ~oun tt•r MASO Uni.-qs ·'°·it.SO .. tfl S u11unory ; J • $ • , ... . . ' . • '• '0 I-al l I + ~' ,, I) . .. ,. • ' t ~ . '-,, " ~ II ~ " ,..,, JO U ll 1' .. n h ,, U.'11.JDD ~~ MUTUAL FUNDS I N•-ll•L.....,. Al<t\8'0 ,.,l)f'IO(",.., J'HIOCI ,,_,?.' l"'"' I ......... W•lrtltl --T """' HOM',.,.. .IS< .... off ... N•lt"""' ~~r',., So<A,111 0.1- ft11)11(.e ~ O.T-• Pou l\ YllM()dA \/.,..,,,, .....,_ OOWllt U\I Ct.Q Ptt ,., ' Ott 11 • 7 .. Sf. 11 ' 7 '• II I 1 . .. s:: " t , '· 11 I ' .. Off II l , .; ~ 11 I , .. 10) ,. . '· 100 '" '· 100 , ' '· • t ,,, "• Oii • f ,., '· ~ f I '" \ . ., • "' •• ll'-' -''· i I ~ F '• -,, 11 IJ -I , ' , .... .,, . , , . ., '· ., )l't -'• . , )\') -,, •' 1 -,., g:: '1 '"" -. ., u ' , I I ! , I • • • i ' I l -DAILY PILOT 5 Wedne&day'tt p.m. ( E T) Pri W1dn1td11y M 'Y 14, l llO ------------------------- NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~·t-l<"ll_lf ... llOll'W ... H<' M-\1 ll'Mllll ... W .... teft Ot~ .. 1 ..... (11'(1~11\M<~ •.c~·-·--_,-N•t-t4'19Cltllef'lf ... Wlli.tOe•liHt•t11tll,..l I .. BUSINESS I STOCKS Lid 011 Grow'" Tight Credit Hit8.~ Small .Businesses-.; . . By JOHN CUNNIF•· NEW YORK I AP> Small business has been force4 to lay off workers and postpone v1t11I equipme nt purc hllHI in order to have sumc1enl funds lo meet high borrowing co5ls. 3 sur vey i1oon to be released wlll show. Com men t ing <>n t he ·findings, Pror. Wiiiiam Ounke lt:wrg. o Purdu~ tJniverslty economist . termed the costs and conditions of credit during the past few m ont.h.i "a disaster" that has s mall businesses reeling. His r1nd1n gs were made as consul· tant to the NatJonal Federation ol In· dependent Jfusmess. a San Maleo. Callf. organization that c laims-610.000 mem· bers. 90 percent or whom e mploy 4() or fo w<•r worker~ Ounkc lber g u 1d the federation's "mall bu,,in<."l~ optimis m Index, begun tn 1972. rl'll lo a n a ll·time low or 71 in April. basro on rt'1>ponses from 2.302 m<'mbers The previous low was 78 in the rt'('e1i~lon or 1974 CUNIUO )I(' <ittld rar .. l q ua rter e mploym ent per firm fell by Jbout on<' half of I percent. or ne arly double lhe .26 rate of (hf• prt•v1ou~ three months. when the federation had said I he "bottom ( c.-11 Out" of thf' JOb m ark et "0rd1nanly small·bUSLnct\S e mploym ent 1s more sta· h l1"" <,:11C! thP professor . alluding to lhe abs<'ncc· of mass layoff!>. "But "hat we·r,. now talking &bout ari· '>Omt· fun· damt•nwl r h;ingt'<; in tht-p1ctun· STRESSING THE St:JUOCSNES.~ of th1-decline. ho rl'callt'd a Mas .. achus etl' lm>t1tutt• of T t-chnology study that showed 80 percent of all nt'v. Jobs from 1969 to 1976 v.e re c n •ah-d by fi rms employing 100 or fewer worke r& Sma ll bu~ines~. as m c'1.'i urvd by thf' federa tion . m akes; up 40 pt-rccnt l-0 ~..O PNl't·nt "' gro!'I!> national product , and 50 pt'rc«nl to f.O r><'rcent ,,r f•mplQyment ''Thi~ 1~ the l'<'Onom)'<, bar kbont· ... 'la1<1 l>unkt•lt)(•ri: Wh1h• rn-dll rnnd1t1rin'> h.1v1· t·ast'd during th1 '> month. any po-.1t1v1· rr"ilJC>O'>f' fr11m 'mall hu.o;1nec;.,e41 m1~ht bt' de - l;a\l•c1 ':"l.o" lhc·" haH · ;, "·vt·n· c·rt'>h flfl" bPCdUM' sales .1 r1• r a llmi:. ' I h•· prt)f 1·"11r "1111 Tin : S\'RVt:'t· WI\~ ron<l\lt"tl•<I h\ mJsl rrom ;.imong a (·ro-., .... ·rt111n 11r 1, 111"1 f•·•f Pr;1ttr1n m1·mht•r... thr<1u~hout the 1·11untr) In Jd<ht111n t•1 ''"""''nni.: f1x~d qu1· ... tmn~. the r1•'f''md1•nt\ "'' ri 1·nN1ur;,~!fo(I tfJ Jdd olhl'r "1e"'" • In thi· \pril 'Un .. ~ th•· l11tlt'rt.·.,t cOmJ.tlaint ... involved thf• h1~h <'<Kt .ind lim1t•·d 'UJJJJIY of r red1t Soml' 'atd they \.l.1·ri· forr 1-d to ltm1\ r ;''"" (h•IJ~ hinnR nr luy off worker s 1n 1n1}tor l11 pay for l11:1n' • 1r inh'rt•<;l rat•·'> don t l(o down 1n a vi·ry !.hort time, th.,n· v.on 1 \').· 'ui·h .1 thin~ a'> a httl•• private busi· "Tiit. H.\:"1.J<" AR F n<1t lo;in1ni.: for :1n} eapllal invest· mPnh uni\ Op+ r ;1l lOJ.! 10:111... "rok th<• propn etor or a farm 'Uflf.>I} 't(Jrt' Th•· hi•ad of an Ohio pnnl1n~ compan y com plained thJt tr\ti'f1..,t rat .. ., ar .. ,.,,u.,an~ mt• lo put urr ml/Jor t.>qu1p·· mf'nl pur<'h<i'<'il wh1rh would 1nr rease pruduct1v1ty ... A M1<·h1j.?an manufaclurn ·~ irntallf)n van~ from the r r .. dll thnn1· lh · rompla1n..-d. "All our Rovernmenl· c ontrollt-<1 r<,.,t<, lld3'f'!>. health tn\unmct•. 1,1,orkmen·s com· ~n<;.t\lon Nr 1 a rf' rt"1n1? a t .m unnual rJtP of 22 percent." /\nd llw h1•ad of a "•~rr>n.Mn CtJnstru<'t1on concern com· pla1nl'd ttult n s1ng pru.·e-; made sound bids almost lmposai· ble lk:.cauM· ()( the rolf' or s mall businesses In tnnovaUn(. • in c-reatmg J<>b:r.. and 1n r~pondtni? qu1<'kly to economic rhan~f', f)\JOk<•lhNJ? fN·l~ !ht• rt>~Ult' i.trP J:rlm f'VlrlPO('e Of il dt·i·hrw in n.1lt•111.tl I'( rinrtm11• h1·,1lt h Texas Steel Firm Eyes Kaiser Plant IJAl.L\~ • \11 t>H111.tl' •1f IT\' Corp 'ay lht·Y hav1· lw1'11 ,.:1\t•n pr1·hm1nar~ dt.1t.1 ,,, K.11v·r Stl'c-l Corp ahout th<· J>0"'1b1llt\ 11f .1rqu1rin~ K.11wr ... mo1n ... h."t!I pl'11duc1ni.: mill 1n fontan:i . Calif Jn ll t1•r\f• ..,t:tlt'mNll th" "'''f'k, nrf1r 1als at I.TV, 11 l>a llJ5 h;1-.1·d tJ1H·t,1flt'd '-\N•lmakt-r und ttw nation's third larR•''' <1111 not dl\l'OUnt th•· no11m1 \hat th1•\ ahn :irl' eye- 1n~ lht· 1·nt1r1· 111mp.in:- KAISt:R. Ki\St:u 1:'11 0 Jk1Jn1l h.t!> h<·<'n tryin~ for "'v1·ral mouth' 111 ,,,.m 1t-. -.11•f•lm;1ktnR IO....,•''· ;ind an n<1unr t·d :.i l'Om"an~ v.1dt· <'rr.t <'Uttin.: proJtrnrll last O~· tobN That ... amt· m<.1nth . 11 :.innounrt'<l t alh v.1th Nippon Kok an >\ lo\ • hut :i !l1•al thl•rt• .1ppari•ntly f1·1l thtf)Uj.?h Ka1s ..r h.1~ matlt' it" op..rat1on' data available to "''w·ral conrt·m '>. '><lid 'p<1k<"'""m;in Ka thle<-n Hyla nd in Oakland Sht• d1'<'hnt.>d to H1€.>flt1f\ lht• others exrt·pt for the Jt1pan<'"'o<' eornvun}. rir sa) v.hNher thev "'<'r•· all in the ... 11·t•I bu ... in~s IN Tiit: ~,.ATt;Mt-:NT, LTV said tt had ht-en "contact· ed by Kuasc'r Steel and had bt.~n given preliminary data on the company We are in the ver y early sta~es of an active ioveetat?a lion of the maten al. and any int(•rest would not be limited to the Fontana plant "We arc not JUSt hm1tlng ourselve f; to the steel plant .. but at Uus point 1l would Just be speculation to uy whot aJI we 3re inter«~ted in." said LTV offidab Fontuna 11> about ~ miles east of Los An~eles LTV spoke:. mun l.l•S Wells ~aid 1l v. a s too early lo clat)oratt· on the <'Ompany'1> plans. since the study had JUSt begun Gold, Metal Quotations .. By TM Au odatecl Preu Selected world gold pr ices today· Lottdoa: morning ti.dng 1518.50, up $6.50; afternoon fix·",' Ing $525.00, up $13.00. Parts: afternoon fixing holiday FraM.lut: 1519.99, up $9.99 Z•rid»: '519.00 bid. up $9.00. SS24 00 asked. New Yon: Handy & Harman lntt· momma $S2.S.OO up Sl3.00 • N.-w Vortc: Engelhard selllng prtce late momlna WS.00, up $13.00 New York: Engelhard fabricated gold l•te S~3.38. up Sl3.46 I •