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1980-08-13 - Orange Coast Pilot
ee e un s Be Sex Slave Suspect Nabbed Or Faee Death, In Slayings Witness. Claims Of DB Girls WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 13, 1980 VOL. n , NO. m. • sacn~. ct ~AGES Striking Baek FV Defendant Sex or DW, Witness Says Precocww But Reckless HAMJ(OND. La. <AP> -Two-year-old Joseph Job.nsoo climbed anto bis mother'• car parked in the drive-.y of their home. started the vehicle and drove it on a highway where it collided w1tb another auto. police sa1d. 'Fat Cat' Hanging Probed By PIDL SNEIDE&lllA.N Of .. ~~\Uff Last Friday morning in a quiet Hunting ton Bea~b neighborhood. Betty Redfield and her farruly woke to face a rughtmare come to lJfe. cn11y ,.. ... MM!,._ Darth Vader. back in the limelight with the release of ''The Empire Strikes Back," takes a pair of unidentified youthful "prisoners" during a promotional appearance at the Mervyn's department store in Huntington Beach. The "Star Wars" villain also signed autographs for the first 600 visitors. BB Girls Slaying ... Suspect Nabbed L()S ANGELES <AP> - Police have arrested a man in conaect.ion with the so-called Su.nHt Murders of five young , females and a r e holdina a MistDampem County; Heat To Continue Gray driale dampened streets la downtown Santa Ana this 'Tvn"w w1motber1n1anc1 por- "-ol ~ County, but it lm't ....u, ... ...,.., winter let· UDalll.......W.aay. 'fte temperature al.ready WU eballllll towarcl a aticb IO u ' ,. • CIPmecl for tbe day in duwilluwns.taADa. A ll1bt m ist speckled w'ef ' hltr ol tbouHDda ol com-••t•n' can la busy com- meret.l ._ ol Jmne .. "°· ._...._. Aide Jay Goldberr et Ille U.S. WMlber Semee in . Lal ~. bowewm, said the .,_. a. II maeJy tbat. a pro- dlllt ol ..... .,.. petcby lot. .... ll II 8Gt ... to be qqlte -....... aat ,.., da,a." be ...... ,. woman acquaintance for what they say appears to be a related slaying of a Van Nuys man. The man and woman were ar- rested Monday, said Cmdr. William Booth at a news COD· ference at police headquarters. "We do believe the crimes are connected," Booth said. The Sunset Murders case ia so named because the victims whose bodies were fowid in · separate areas in June were known to have frequented the SQ.nset Strip in Hollywood. The investigation began when ~artiallJ clad bodies of b&lf. sisten Gina Morano, 15, and Cindy aiandler, 18, both of Hun· tiogton Beach, were found dumped next to the Ventura Freeway near Griffith Park June 12. Booth said Douglas DanJel Clark, 32, was arrested at a Burbank company where be Ls employed aa a boiler eqineer and wu booked for invetticatioo of murder. Police aJao •nested Carol Bundy, 37, a vocaUooal nurse, at her Burbank home. ¥s. Bundy ii under invest.11•· tioa in the ldlliD1 of Job.ft Robert llw-ray, '5, ol Van Nuya, whole headless body WU found in I vao parked on a Van Nuys SlrMt Aue· t, police saJd. . (8-MJSPECl'S, P .. e .U> A youthful hitchhiker from North Carolina claimed in Orange County Superior Court Tuesday that convicted sex of. fender Leotis Lee Heater of Fountain VaUey threatened to kill him last May unless he became Heater's sex slave. In lhe first day of testimony in Heater's sex perversion trial, Jonathan Leonski, 18, told lhe seven· man, five woman jury that his sexual se rvitude in· eluded tus being beaten with a black cane and being led around on his hands and kees with a belt around tus neck. AddJt1onally. Leonsk1 testified. Heater threatened to kill him on severaJ occas ions unless he con- sented to sex The blond-haired prosecution witness said Heater told him at one point, "Dammit. I want you to be my slave and you're going to be my slave " Heater. who bas a long history of sexual offenses, is charged with forcing Leooski to have oral sex with him while holding ~ Boy, 9, Aims Rif k, Kills {j.year-old ·SAN DIEGO CAP) -Police say a •year-old boy cocked a rt- ne, pointed it at a 6-year-old and shot the younger boy fatally in chest. The aboot.ing is being listed as an accident. Police said the younger boy weot to the fint. floor apartment Tuesday to claJm a bullet which be found earlier and had left at the apart· ment. Accordinc to another boy wbo watched the shooting tb1'0QCb an open doorway, the t~year-old picked \Q> bis mother's small- caliber rifle and fired it point- blank. Brian Strattard. knocked backward onto a sofa, died a half-hour late r in Alvarado Hospital. lnnetlpton refused •to iden· tlty the •year-old but saJd hiJ mother wu away. After quea. tionin1. be wu releued to her custody. Brim lived a block away in east San Dieco. His mot.her~ Barban Strattard, la divorced aiMi unemployed. She WU bome at.tbeU.me . ~--------------- the teen-ager against hU will m a Fountain Valley home. Leonski admitted be had gone voluntarily to the defendant's house last May 6 after being picked up near the San Diego freeway. But the slightly built young man derued he ever consented to having sex with the stocky. 48· year-old defendant, who blew <See SEX, Page A.2) Seeks Funds Sgt. Richard Feder saJd both cars were extensively damaged in the collis100. but no one was hurt The child drove the car out of the dnveway and made a lJ ·tum mto lhe path or the oncoming car. Feder said. No charges were im- mediately filed, be said, and the case was under in- vestigation Bro\Vll Concedes On Smog Measure SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. bas made a second major concession in an effort to win legislative approval of ao annual auto smog inspec- tion program, the Sacramento Union said today. The federal government says it will cut off $750 million in aid to California for highways, streets and sewers unless the state passes an auto smog in· spectioo program. Jn a story from New York, where Brown ii atteodinl the Democratic National Conven· lion, the oew1paper said the eov· ernor agreed to favor letting service station operators. in- stead of llate·Ucenaed special AIWERTISER 'DEBUGGED' "The Dally Pilot is a creat selliqtool." "I Sot million phone calls, and f ouad Just tbe cash buyer I needed on tbe flrst day my cluslfied ad ran." That's the advertilinl nceea story ot the Costa Mesa man who placed th1I ad in the Dally Pilot: '89VW Runs. Medi work SI .000 XXX·UXX If you want a mUUon calls from 10'lr clualtled ad, try the "srea ..um, tool." Cali the Dally Ptlot claleifted depart· ment today at 142·5"71. s mog inspect.Joo stations. make the annual inspeclJons. Two weeks ago. the ad· ministralloo neutralized the op- position of the auto industry to the smog lDSpection bill, Slh948 by Sen. Robert Presley, D- Riverside, by amendments that softened smog standards for new cars. The biU still failed in the As· sembly Ways and Means Com· mittee. partly because of the service station oppoeitioo and partly because legislaton are reluctant in an election year to require motorists to pay SU to $20 a year for smoe inspections. The program invoJves more thaJl $100 million in annual in· spection fees. plus as mucb as $500 million in repair business to brine •mot control equipment up to ataDdard. The Union quoted Gray Daris. Brown's ct1ief ol staff. u sayinc the admini.strat.ion hoped the service statioD coecession would break a two-year deadlock in the Leplature in lime to avoid the federal aancticms. The Leeislature retums for a two-week aeuioa next week, the final seuJon ol th1I year. New Panda ~punky MEXICO CITY <AP>. -1be first giant panda conceived naturally and born In captivity out.aide OliDa was bebarine like any spunky newborn toda)', zoo offlclall said. "The baby I.a ap- pa.reatly bealthJ," said DI.rector Geral'do Dommsuei. "I have seen it move and cry wbfe it ls hUDf'l'Y." ' I The farruty·s pet. a Persi31' feline named Fat Cat, was dJs. covered bloody and lifeless. hanging by the neck from a wooden gate beside lhe house. Worse. the pet's body showed signs 1t had been tortured before its death: the animal's claws had been puUed out, 1t 's tongue cutoff. Though the cat is now buried beneath a backyard tree. Betty Redfield can't put to rest the m e mory of her gent!e pet's hideous death Sbe bas begun knocking doors. a s kin ~ her Charwood Lane neighbors 1f they know who may have comrrutted the grisly act. Though she's turned up no clues lD Fat Cat's death. she bas been told that a small dog was discovered hangmg s1 m1larly in a nearby schoolyard earlier tbts summer. These reports have drawn the attenllon of Hunt.mgton Beach pohceDetttllveArden Fick. "We hope it's ~ot some kooks starting a trend." Fick said. "It's pretty sick. I don't lhin.k it -was just someone upset became the cat dug in his Oower bed." <Stt PET. Pa1e A2) Coast Weather Sunny Thursday except for n ight through mid· morning low clouds. Not as bot in afternoon. Lo'" tonight 64 at the beaches, 70 inland. Highs Thursday mid 708 to mid 809. INSIDE TODA"° """ dWt tdll 100rlt. aclfll Oft• mogohne editor, Che trouble u bqmg weight /rom coming right bock. StorJt °" Pao-EU. l•dex ' 1 I s ""'* 2 : A+a49 til, !• Ca1·ter in New York Will Try to Woo Kennedy Forces NEW YORK (AP> -P'wwi· cM.t c...-ant~ lo ~ ~oday to clai• neota1aaU.. ud lmr,=Mt.._.to ... the It w-. fll ta. 0.mOC'raUe party wbo.. ret leeocie abo\lt ha. candtdacy do\ld1 hi• ~lrorll to win re- flect.ion To cbe~n or "Four Mor. Years" and 1tratn ol "Happy Daya are Hue Aicam," CarW fo ld auppor\~rl \bat Sen Edward M K~edy's 1\teada.y 2nd In 4 Da ai1b\ coavtotton •P••cb wu "Ont ol Ute 1 r .. ttlt I t'Vtr -.ea rd,•· ud eapre11ed con· n•nce lbat Ole party WOQld uner1e united lo "•htp tile RepublJcana" In November Carter ume from Wuhlncton oo the day a~r lbe convenUoo adopted a platform ~artlul K.tn· aedy'a 1tamp Hla principal poliUca.I rNUlOO waa to coo • at.tons endorMm.nl from Kero· u~y m an attempt lo ('()nvert lht' stnator'R auppor1.-r-s. mMny Jet, 74 Aboard, Hijacked to Cuba M IAMl CAP) -An AJ.r Florida Jt>t carrying 74 people was hl· jacked to Cuba t.oday, the aecond Air Florida plane ln rour days to be hijacted while oa the short bpp betweeoKeyWestandMiami. "This isn't our week," said Air F lorida spokeswoman Robin Cobo. Federal Aviation Admi.n.lstra· tioa apekesmao Jack Barker ln Atlanta aaid Flight 707, diverted 10 minutes alt.er tu 10: 30 a.m . tateolf from Key West, landed safely in Havana at 11: lSa.m. AU 68 pueengen and six crew mem- bers were reported a ale. There was no immediate word on when the plane would be re- turned. Barker said the hijacker or hi· jackers apparently threatened to blow up the Boeing 737 jet with a can or bottle or gasoline. There was no immediate word on whether Cuban authorities bad taken anyoneintocu.st.ody. On Sunday. a Spaniah-speaking man rujacked a M.iami·Key West flight lO Havana after threatening to detonate what turned out t~ be a box containmg a barofsoap. A flight controller at the Key West tower said the plane had taken orr on the scheduled 25- m1n ute hop to Miami when the pilot radioed lo the U.S. Naval base at nearby Boca Chica to re port the plane had been ordered to Cuba. Fro. Page A J PET .•• The detective recalled that two persons suspected of tortur· mg a cat were arrested by Hunt- ington Beach poijce last year and were convicted of the of· fense But he said he has encou.n- t e red few othe r serious pet torture mc1dents in Huntington Beach, prior to Fat Cat's death. M~. Redfield srud ber rive- year ·old feline received bis ftame because of his unusual size. He weighed about 20 pounds. Sbe said he was usu.ally "real. real mellow," but could put up a nas\y fight when someone tned to force him to swallowtusmedicine. Sbe'a cooV10ced that it took two or three people to subdue the cat when be wu attacked Laa\ week. Mrs. Redfield said Fat Cat had been let out·at 2 a.m. to oc· cupy his usual sleepiog spot on the patJo. In tbe morning, a neighbor alerted them to lhe gruesome sight. .. U ~ just got run over or somettung. I could accept it,·· she says "But not somet.blng like this. I'm a psychiatric nurse, and even 1 can't figure 1t out." Mrs. Redfield saJd she decided ~ talk publicly about the mci· deRt to alert other pet ownen that a band of a1umal abusers may be oo the loose. "I just hope," she said, "that it d~n·t happen to anyone else." ORANGE COAST \ DAILY PILOT , .... ()t ... ~f 0..t, .... Wltl\ ....Cf'! •l ,~ ............. ~, ....... .,...,.,. ... Qt-C...I _,.,.,,.. '--~-· .... ~ ,,,. ........ .,... ~..,. ltw .... ,, ... , ,.., c .... --k.C~ "--&••Cf\1f•u .. t••" \'•"••· ''"'"•· l.•tu1t• ... f\ ""-"" C.0.\t Av,...., • ....,. .. ,..._.,. t\ -·-~---,. , ......... _ ~·\,h.,... ....,, ·~ ., 1lO '¥11N'\1 ... , Stf'M\, ,, 0 -,,.., Cai. -c.i-.... .,.. ·-.. -Pff"\fdltf'lt <tlW "'*'.,,,,.,, 1 J•Oll C-• ""''Pr""'•"••flldC-.-,....,,,,.~ -.. -... E:•IM ,_,,. ... _ Mo-... £•• o.NtM,L-. -~Utler TelaphOM {1'14)MM»l Cl"""*' •d•~ IQ..ttn ,_~(...... A 1 r f'lorida, the only com- mercial aJrlloe serving the Key West·Miaml route, usually bas threeorfourruots a day between the South Florida cities. FBI agenta aod the U.S. State Departmebt Hy they have not been able to obtain any inform&· tion out of Cuba on the most recent h ijackers. and are unsure whether Cuban authorities still prosecute bi jackers Improved U.S.-Cuban coopers. Uon and tightened airport secun. ty put a atop to a wave of hijack- lngs to Cuba that had totaled 87 during lt81·73. But there have been seven successfu.J hijackings in a new wave that began with the hijacking.of a Della jetliner June 12, 1979. The latest hija~kers, in m05t cases, have claimed to have weapons that turned out t.o be fakes. Fr .. r~AI SEX •.• kisses to a television camera crew as be was led into Superior Court Judge James Turner's Santa Ana courtroom Leonslti said be had sex bolh with Heater and a l6-year-0ld girl s taying at the house. He said he vohmt.ariJy had sex with the girl on occasion and was forced by Heater to do so with her at other times. Under questioning by pros· ecutor Dave Himelsoo, Leoaski said bis bizarre impriaooment in Heater's home included his be· mg tied up with sheets and rope. being hit with a cane and baVlng a belt strapped around bis neck "He made me walk up and down the hall like a dog," the WI ln ess testified. Leonsk1 claimed Heater forced him into hav10g sex with him at least half a dozen times But de fense attorney John Flood, in his opening arguments to the jury earlier Tuesday. maintained that a ll sexual ac· tivilies which took place at Heater 's house were eonsentuaJ and that Leooskj was never beld against his will. Flood contended that sex had been discussed betw~n Heater and Leonskt JUSt after the North Carolina hitchhiker was packed up by the defeodanl. The defense attorney also said the young man voluntarily smoked manJuana while at the house Under questiorung by Flood. Leooski admitted that he and Heater discussed payment and favors for poss1 ble sexual services. This 1.ncluded $150 per wee«: in cash and free room and board, he testified. Leonsld said he eventually got away aft.er two days 10 captivity when Heater drove him to the fron t o f a F ountain Valley theater-. He sa1d Heater told rum to get out of the car al)d leave, then ctlased him when be ran away. Leomld wu eventually found by police lo a parking lot near Brookhurst Avenue boldlng h1.s leg and bleeding from his forehead as well as cry.log hysterically. Frequently durlnl Tuesday's testimony, Heater, dressed lo a gray suit and abom or h1a long . scraggly beard and hair, turned in bl.a seat and grinned at •i>e<:· tatora in the eourtroom. Freedom Short Lived FRESNO CAP5 -Four day9 after bis re&eaM from priloa, a f'Tesoo man bu been arrested for lnveaUsaUon of raplns an 12· year-old ,...... and attackidl a 1econd woman lo• bathtub. Crail Polk, 23, WU nleued from tbe Su Lull Obispo If•'• Coloay lut WedDffday after M"1Detwo1ean forburllarJ. TbeDIStdQ,afterf\nt ~ b.la parole ... Polk allet9dlY attatUd lite elderlJ WOIDU fDber bone. OD Wurda1, a D-1ear4d WOIDU ... draaed from Mr batbtub '" • ID.all iJl~ believewa1Polk. ' • of wbom ~re threaten.ln1 to 11t out the <"ampaip or evea bolt lO l.bt Independent ca,odldacy of Joh Andlenon. Carter._.... hoped to arrance • meec..tn, between the praldent a.11d Kenned)', but Carter said he d\dn 't know if or when that mlahl ()(CW. 'I ..... lO rum last Dl'lbl and t·oo1ratuJ1ted tum on a won· dt1rful apeecb," the president uld of Kennedy. who dropped hHMI 7 begllu coverage of tbe convention at 4:30 : Cbaaael8Zud4jol.a at s. out of lhe race Monday rug.ht after losing the crucial rules vote on an "open convention.'' Kennedy has c au ~ed the Carter forces a hltle trouble here following the "open con- vention" fight. The senator's speech on the plaUorm prompt· ed the conventioo to adopt h.ts positions and r epudiate Carter's on the economy, the Equal Rights Amendment and abortion. Asked about Kennedy's sup- port Tuesday night as be re· turned to the White House !tom five days at the presidential retreat at Camp David, Md . Carter replied: "That's a de· clslon for him to make." And does be need that sup- port, he was asked "I can win much better wilh hi m ." Cart.er replied. "It would KEHNEDY LOSES BUTWINS-A3 certainly be beneficial for me to have his full support dunng lhe campaign." As for Kennedy. in an am· passioned speech that elec- trified the convention's Tues· day session. be called for a par- ty victory ln the fall but offered no direct endorse m ent or Carter . After that speech. the conven· lion was momentarily his But 1t was a shallow victory for thl.' Ma ssachusetts senator. his pres- 1dent1al bid reJected and his major platform plank s purned b ... Carter ·l.abor Sccr<-tary Ra y Marshall s&1d Carter would formaUy notify the convention today that he cannot accept a plank calun~ for a Sl2 billion federal program to create 800.000 jobs That plank was the one oo which Kennedy chose to focus his fight "lo renew the commitment of the Democratic Party to economic justice." Asked why Carter was unwall· 1ng to accept the plank, White House press secretary Jody Powell said. "I can 't imagine Senator Kennedy would expect the pres1deo\ overnight to change the position which he has held throughout this long campaign I would thank the senator and the Amencao peo- ple would think less of the president ii he changes hJs policy . .. Just to obtain some politic an ad- vantage." Under party rules. Carter must notify the convention of his disagreement with any plat- form plank within one hour of final approval of the document "Obviously. we have fe ll since lhe very beginning that a program such as the $12 billion federal jobs program is not tne !>est way to go about aidmg the recovery of the economy." Powell said. "We sbare the goals, but we disagree with the means and we 'll make that clear " Among the remaining con- troversial planks to be taken up when the delegates returned to Madison Square Garden were those dealing with solar energy and the MX Missile. Pot.entJal disputes on the re malning planks seemed anti- climactic after the emouonaJ session Tuesday night when Kennedy delivered ooe of the m emorable s p eech es in political convention hlstory. "I am uk.ing you to renew the commitment o f the Democratic Party to economJc juatice.'' Kennedy told the del· egates. Girl Burned In Boat Fire PINOLE (AP) -A youoa Rodeo Jirl suffered nnt and aeeood-detree bums and three p eople escaped Injury wben their cabin crulser caupt Ore and bu.med lo tbe Carqu1De1 Stralu, the Coatt Guard re· poned. A spokesman at a P inole bolplt&I aald 4-year-old Michelle Harvey waa treated and re· leaaed Tuesday nlabt after abe and her family were plucked from the burnint crart by a Cout Guard rescue team. A Cout Guard fl>Oketman Hid tbe party inchaded two adulu ln their early 20ll and anotber 1lrl. Tbe owner· •r•tor .,.. hlilDUAed u lllke K . HU'ftY ol Rodeo. I ANTI-NUCLEAR PAOT£ST£RS IN 8lZAARE COSTUMES WANDER OUTStD£ CONVENTION Death (at left) and Three ,.,. lalend (rf9ht) Brought Up to Democratic: Deteptea Court Hears Gay Raps Def eme Takes Stand in Navy Sex Cme LONG BEACH <AP> -The defense planned t-0 call a dozen witnesses today in the heanng for USS Norton Sound Seaman Barbara ~ Underwood, 22, OfH' or seven female sailors accusl'd or l~sb1arusm aboard the m1ss 1h: test stup. limes and was once at a Port Hueneme apartment when what soundt-d like a sexual encounter t oo k place be twet'n M'> Fitzmorns and Ms 'nderwood Patlt"r'ion s aid ht> heard · · moa.ru. and groan~·· or a sexual nature rommg from behind a lock1•d door to the b<:droom ex: cup1ed by the l\'oo Seaman Tammv Knehr. chief witness against P etty Officer 3rd Cla'!s Tangela Gaskins. 25. of Newark, NJ . who was foUlld innocent of allegations of homose xuality la ~t week . lc~l1f1cd that Ms Underwood ad m1tled beLng a lesbian · She made 'itatements about at all the time." ~he said During Tuesday's session Seaman Helen Ramirez testified that Ms Underwood of Orlando Fla . lived wtth anolhe,. defend a n t • F 1 r e m a n L o u 1 ., ,. Fitzmorris. 37, of Rumford. Mauie. and engaged en oral ~l.'x with her Fro. Page .. t I SUSPECTS NABBED ••• After that alleged t·nt"ountl.'r M s Ramirez said M s l n derwood told her of en~agin~ 10 s1m1lar act1v1ty with ;.mothl·r c1•· fend ant. Petty Officer 2nd Cla ,., Sharns llt•us~t>r. 25 of Peli<';m Rapids. Mum Another witness. l'Nl\ Offlc 1·r 2nd Class Joye" Arn<Jld .' tesW1l"d she went lo a gay bar. l41th "" Underwood and 'ome frrc-nch She also rt•p(•atcd tes t 1mr>11~ given m a closed door heannl( session earher tn which she ~aid she saw Ms Underwood and Ms F1tzmoms t'ngagmg m a "sex ual" kw at a Port Hueneme motel. M achimst Mate 2nd Cla:.s Dean Patterson, one of the last prosecution witnesses. said he dated Ms f1tzmorr1., severaJ Booth said f'\ 1den<'f> galhcrf'd during that 1nvest1gall"n. hoked v.1th 1nlormat1on gathNed in thl· Sun!.••l ~1urdi::r" t"ase. led them to Clark Humh Jnd Clark dre ac- qua1ntt'(j -· hf '>aid The extc-nt of tt11~ rt:lat1un'>h1p is not rlear t11 U\ Booth said 1'3t'h of thf• ktlhn.I!'> v. a '> romm1t\l•d v.1th J small cal1b<'r hand.:un Hc refu.c.ed to re, ... al v.hal furlht·r C\1dence linked the cases. sa) eng only that the ~turray inve<;l1gat1on ·v. as very rele' ant · to the ar rest o! Clark m connecuon with the other five slay10gs Alter the deaths of the two Huntington Beach girls. the headless body of Exx1e Wilson. 20. o( Little Rock. Ark . was fnund June 2.3 in Studio City and he r h1:<1d was discovered in a 'mall wooden box 1n a lloll> wood alley June Z7 Tht· body of Karen Jones. 2A, abo uf LltUc Rock. was found June 2.3 on a Burbank Street Tht-last to be found was \larnelle Comer. a 17 year-old runJv.a} from Sacramento Her nude mumm1fit·d body was d1s- C'O\ t•red b} snake hunters near lhe Foot.hJJJ f''reeway in Sylmar June~ Booth said media coverage of police requests for information from the public "contnbuted significantly" to the lnvestiga. lions The Swlset Murders probe is contenwng, he said. 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Tbe afternoon landln& and takeoff of the McDonnell Doualu DC·t Super 80 at John Wayne Airport, arr•nted by Con1reuman Robert 8adbam. R·Ntwport Buch, b beln1 blllfd as a non-aclenllflc dem· onatraUon .. And while aome 70 1ueat1 watch and Ut ten to the new craft, tt1uSen\.I in nearby Sanla Ana Heights wlll have to be con· tent with observing the j et from their home$. Roy Skultln. a Heights spokesman and critic or airport expansion, said no attem pl was made to let uyone ln h.ll com· munlty know ot the demonstra· tlon. "1 heard about lt second· hand," said Skultio, a past member ol the county's airport advisory aroup. "We've just beeo shut out." But Howard Seelye, a s pokesman for Badham. said the guest llst includes two airport critics. It also includes officials from Newport Beach. Irvine, Cos ta Mesa , Tus tin and a number ol potential McDonnell Douglas customers . Seelye said to give obaerven a pl"oper ear sampling, the new jet will t.lle olf lollowing a Boeing 737 and a Douglas DC·9. "I'm really boplng to bear a difference," said Newport Beach resident Clarence Turner. one of the two invited "critics." Seelye said the difference should be apparent even though the new jet will not be loaded. He said be expects some ob- servers to bring tape recorders but added that an officiaJ sound reading will not be taken. "It's just an opportunity for people w watch it and listen," be explained. He said Badbam proposed the demonstration after touring Douglas' Long Beach facility and watching tests or the new jet, expected to seat between 1.54 and 162 passengers. The Super 80. designed as a med1um·range craft. is ad· vertised as the quietest jet in service. Severa! airlines, includ· ing Newport Beach·based AJr C alifornia and PSA, have already ordered the new jet. It had been scheduled for certification in mid-July. but two test accidents slowed the process. That, combined with a shortage of parts, is expected to delay delivery or the planes until early 1981. From John Wayne Airport the jet will be flown to Lone Beach Airport where it will hold a s1m1lar land/takeoff demonstra- tion. Hayakawa to Support Coast Park Measure . _.., ......... ..., CN.-Slan REUNITED AT AIRPORT AFTER &-YEAR SEPARATION Eltk CtwtatenMn, 10, olf ll'Ytne, Mother Mimi Tears of .Joy ~ Boy, 10, Reunit,ed With Mom BJ CAJlL HENDERSON °' -o.tty ~ Sa.tt A l~year old Irvine boy was reunited with his mother Tues· day, six years after leaving her behind during the evacuation of Vietnam. Ringed by the press and welJ- wisbers, EriJt Christensen, in a wheelchair due to polio, which be bad aince he was six months old. presented a simple bouquet of roses and a pen set to his tearful mother, Mimi, 50, and hit step.sister, Lily, 14. Erik and bis father, Hans Cbriatemen, managed to flee Vletnim in 1974 and settled in tbe United States. In October 1976 the father dis· covered be bad lung cancer. f'eari.nl that be would not live to aee b1s family reunited, be made Lloyd Daughenbaugh, of lrvtne, a long.time friend, tbe eseeutor ol his estate. and DaQlbenbaueh's wife Joanne, Erik•• lecal pardian. Patay lleyen, Christensen's attGneJ. offered her services to laelp bring the family tosetber, free ol cbar1e. After many delays between 1 tbe American Red Cross and ,the State Department, Mrs. CbrUteDlen wu finally granted perm•.., to come to the Unit- ed States by the Vietnamese government. Mrs. Meyers attributed Ute de c is ion to humanita rian rea sons. Daughenbaugh believes that it was because the Vietnamese government didn't want to see Erik alone as an orphan in America. Hans Christensen died on March 20, unable to see his family reunited. After a six-hour wail for Ute delayed flight, Erik realized this promised arrival was the real thing. He started clapping in anticipation, knowing that his hopes weren't futile alter all. The mother and daughter s urged forward and wrapped their arms around Erik, weep- ing sofUy. Speaking through an i n· terpreter, Mrs. Christensen said that she was happy, but sorry that she could not see her husband. There was much hug· ging, band holding, and smil- ing. Gathering their luggage, the group left for Irvine, where the Daugbenbaughs bad rented a neighboring condominium for the family. Senator To Back Cranston California Sen. S.I. Hayakawa announced today that he intends to cq-sponsor Sen . Alan Cransfoo's bill seeking creation or an 11,000-acre national park in south Orange County. But Hayakawa, who previous- ly bad denounced the bill and proposed alternative puk fund· ing sources, contends that be re- mains less than optimistic that the bill will ever be fUDdecl. ''Cranston seems to be CCJD. vinced that my support will in· s ure passage of this bill," the senator remarked. The feder a l bilT. a near duplicate of legislation in· troduced by Rep. Robert Badbam, R-Newport Beach, and Rep. Jerry Patterson. D-Santa Ana, calls for spending at least $.18 million to link together land between Corona del Mar and south Laguna Beach. Hayakawa had called the bill a "legislative exercise" and sug- gested the state should purchase needed land by borrowing funds from the federal government and repaying it over a 10-year period out or its annual Land and Water Conservation Fund allocation. Hayakawa admitted his alternative was shot down when Pete Dangermond Jr .. director or the State Parks and Recrea- tion Department, said he couldn't and wouldn't support it. "I see no other immediate alternative other than to co- sponsor Cranston's bill as he feels that funds might be forthcoming." be added. Aides to Hayakawa stressed that the senator's change or mind was not due to a meeting he had last week in San Diego with Badham and Newport Beach Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson. '' Badbam 's getting a little pompous about this whole thing,•• remarked one top Hayakawa aide. "He wasn't that big an influence." The aide added that Dedham is attempting to "take more credit than be deserves and the senator is getting a little sick and tired of it." Currently, Cranston's legisla· tion remains to be reported out of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Mesans' Pleas Fail N-M Trustees Finn on BU8 Charges ., IDSY CIA'18BN ... ..., ........ A c 111 £ ! of north Colla ••• *" •I an ll·7ear-old llllrn' coaldD•t ,,,_,Newport· ... Umfted Sebool Di1trict ti'ti8t.eel 'heldaJ DI.pt from ..., 11 d1'• to elw'Se for bul- "\,.... tD ICIKlllil. • .. • •• .. Nici tbeJ too ......... about tbe ufety ol ~ waltlq to acbooll ID Ute '"9J 80rtla JfeH area, ........ ...., ball blto tbe d · ., ff c.aa ...... eourt. Uallle Newport Beacb, ad· •••• , ............... Jolm -' Nicoll, Costa Mesa hires no cro.11.Q« JNards to protect walk· lnl students at busy street ln· tersections. Truatee Mike llcLau1blln, north Meu'1 repreMDtatlve to tbe school board, Wied panma Tunda)' DiC11t to petition City Council members lor cl'OMlDI 1uarda to protect cblldrea walk· lna to and from achools. In answertn1 complaint.I by tlx parent.I and middle ICbool pupU Sheila DiCamlllJ, in..ie. tald they must cbar1e for bulint bec:auae all of the di1trlct'1 dwind.llQf 1eaeraJ fund maner •• mutt be 1pent on educaUon. Transportation, they Nld. ii not a ballc educatlonal require- ment. Pareeta cbar1ed that tbe new policy which levie. tramporta. t1oo fees of up to $15 a moaUa per student for but riden will rault In more suoUne wute and air pollution Uum ner befon. They claimed that many parent.I are unavailable to take turn• H car pool drivers became °' won. that tbe , .. are eac.aift for larler famlU.. and tbat may dllliNG wW be <lee~ n:a, .... Al) Striking Ba«!k Darth Vader, back in the limelight with the release of "The Empire Strikes Back," takes a pair of unidentified youthful "prisoners" during a promotional appearance at the Mervyn's department store in Huntington Beach-. The "Star Wars" villain also signed autographs for the first 600 visitors. Mesa Cop-slayer Gets 27-year Term Car salesman Jerry Gene Wills was sentenced to a 27-year· to-life state priaoo term today for the sbooti.ng death of an olf- duty Costa Mesa police officer who was bis rival for the affec· Uoo of a young woman. However, followioc tbe an- nouncement or bis sentence, Wilh accused pl"Oleeutor Paul Meyer ol not &einc coocemed with either truth or justice, but with only sainlD• the maximum convictioa 11ainat him. ''There are no victon In this tra1ic event," Willi told Superior Court Judae Luis Cardenas ln a prepared ltate- ID'll'lt be read to the court. Wllll wu convicted ol tlnt depee murder lat month In the sboot1q death ol Officer 11...- Peaanti and the woundinl of Joelle Sennewald. wbo bad picked Pelantt u her lover after dumptna Wllla. The 34·year·old defendant, 1aytq the "nlebtmares ot Uala tra1ed.J seem endleH," told Cardenal that tbe pl"Ol«Utioll "did DGt leek tbe truth." "He (...,_)'ta Juat u ~ or w~ u 1 am,•· WWI aaid 1D a YOlce. He clalmed be was not delerv· lnl of b1I 2'1·lear t.o life pNon term and added, "I am canfi. dent tbil CClavictJon wiJJ not bold up." Accotdln1 to testimony in Wills' 111urder trial. tbe former UHd car uJeem•• entend tbe --~--_.,.. Fountain Valley apartment ol Miss Sennewald last December and round the 23·year·old woman ln bed with Pesanti. Bandit Hits Bank in NB Airport Area A lone l\DllllaD who brouaht bis own bag robbed the Irvine Industrial Branch of the Bank ol America in Newport Beach's airport area commercial district •bout 11 a.m. today. No loss •mount could im- mediately be determined as police combed the reliOG around the bank at 1400 Dove St., for any cl&m and quesUcJDed,. wlt.- neuea. lnveltlpton laid the bandit strolled ID about ll:05 a.m., ap. proaebed oae teller onl)' and de- manded that b1I baa be ftl.led with money. No getaway vehicle wu teen ot beard and llO one WU l,Qjured in tbe bank robbery, ac~ to Newport Beach police, wbo e•pected FBI aaenta t.o arrive shortly. Bank robbery ii a federal crime, requiriq FBI Uliltaee in the lnveatllatloa. Carter Wooing Kennedy NEW YORK <AP > -Presi- dent Carter arrived in triumph today to claim renomination, and immediately set about to woo lhe Kennedy wing o{ the De mocratic party whose ret - icence about his candidacy clouds his efforts to win re- election. To cheers of ••Four More Y~rs" and strains or "Happy DQ• are Here Again." c~ told supporters that Sen. Edwanl M. Kennedy's Tuesday Chamef 7 begins coverage of tlae convention at 4;38; CbumelsZud4joinat5 .. night convention speech was ''one of the grea test I ever heard," and expressed con· fidence that the party would e merge united to "whip the Republicans .. in November. Carter came from Washington on the day after the convention adopted a platform bearing Ken- nedy 's stamp. His principal political rruss1on was to coax a strong endorsement from Ken· nedy in an attempt to convert the senator's s upporters. many KENNEDY LOSES 8UTW1Ns-A3 of whom were threatening to sit out the campaign or even bolt to the independent candidacy of John Anderson. Carter aides hoped to arrange a meeting between the president and Kennedy, but Carter said he didn't know if or when tbat might occur. "I spoke to him last night and congratulated him on a woo- derful speech." the president said oC Kennedy, wbo dropped out of lbe race Monday night after losing the crucial rules vote oo an "open convention." Coast Weather Sunny Thursday except for night. through mid· morning low clouds. Not as bot in afternoon. Lows tonJaht 64 at the beaches, 70 inland. Highs Thursday mid 70s to mid 80s. INSIDE TODAY An11 dWt toiU 100rlc, '°"' ou ~ editor; Che tro1&ble f• Mqir&(I weight /rom comfftg rlgltt back. Stor, °" ,. Bf. l•tlex • t - N mt 1 .M&Wl11W , .. ~----JIJST BREi41UNG -........ .........._ E. Gennan lnritation Accepted by Sclunidl BONN. W•t Oermao1 (AP) -Qaancellor Helmllt lkbmktt bu ac~ • inV'ltaUoa to Yittt c:ocnm.aat Eut 0.-muy Lh1I ..-... tor &.be tlnt f\all.baowa •WDtah ._ ... \eaden of the two GermM ..._,a .................... NW \Oday. Spok11mM Arm1D G.,....,Ud tGid rtpCll'ten Sdlmklt wtU mMt wtth &ut O.rman a.ainnae Crtth ~ker on Aue a.at at a bunllq k>d1e on a Id• .cw\.b ol Eal Berlin Sclunldl wUf alao vtsil two olMf Eat G•rmto dU• foUow ln1 LM twcMl&1 talb, G naenewatd Md.ct. ·IA rr.~.,•• n.4 I' :trfll 1'w LOS ANGE~ <AP> -A tanker lrvdr drlvt-r aod bit pu1eqer wwe iQjw-ed today ••the tl'\lelr °"r1uroed on • lrutitJoa roed h.okln• tbe IOUt.bbound Hollywood and Harbor treewaya, •&>tlli.Dc a loed ol bot en.de oU that aut.boritlea •tlmated would take eJcht houn to dean up. Four unit.a ol city n,..,n,pt.en ,.poftded to the accld~t. but thwe wu no fin. rare department •poteeman Ted Aquaro uid The pre.dawn accldeftl wu the Wrd ln u many days to cloae a ~or doYt'l'town freeway Uitercbanae. ...,. P reen• ... ,. ~ftl, ... MOSCOW I AP> -The Soviet UnJOl'I today delivered its strongest protest yet lo tbe Uruted States over the Walter Polovch&Jt allair. demandlni that Chlcaao aothorilles allow lbe l2·year--0Jd boy and his sister to relUrn to the Soviet Union with their parent.a. The Soviet news agency Tass said a Soviet protest note, pre- sented in Moscow to the U.S. Embassy. accused U S. a uthorities of an .. illegal. inhuman action" agalnst the lamily and of trying to tear the family apart. ~, .... ta B e ,~ .. l•alftl NEW YORK <AP > -Rep. Ron DelJums, a black con· gressman from Calllornla. will be placed ln nomination a.s the Democratic presidentiaJ candidate too1ght before President Carter's forces get their chance. DeUums was selected as the first candidate to be placed in nomination in a lottery held by the convention's ruJes commit· tee thls morning. llo.aa•la Pauhe• MIMtut Accord BUCHAREST, Romania <AP> -Romania's foreign minister met behind closed doors in a Bucharest hotel today with a personal envoy of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat as this communist nation apparently sought to open a new Mideast peace initiative. Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu bas acted as an in· lermediary before in the loog Arab-Israeli conflict. Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Began credit the Romanian with helping to set up the Egyptian's historic 1977 trip to Jerusalem. Reopen ing al .4.·plant Ddafled SACRAMENTO <AP> -Restarting of the Rancho ~o nuclear power plant. which automatically shut it.self alter an equipment failure Tuesday, was delayed today by difficulties with a turbine. a spokeswoman s aid. F r o •Pap A l BUS FEES TO STAY. • • walking unsafe routes to schools a lon,e busy streets witho ut sidewalks. Young Sheila told trustees that s ome or her friends' families can't afford the bus money. Sbe said the youn~sters will beg to ride bicycles to school until their parents eventually say •·yes.·· ·'The kids really don't know how dangerous that is." she told trustees. "We ask that you at least let the elementary kids ride <the bus) free." Later, SbeiJa said she will at· tend TeWUlkle Middle School for the first time this fall, a walk south on busy Fairview Road from ber Mesa Woods home. across the traffic-jammed bridge spanning the San Diego Freeway, down busy Baker Street, across Harbor Boulevard and then several more blocks to school. Fairview Road, parents note. has no sidewalks north of the h>eeway and children will be contending with morntng traffic for s p ace on the bu s y thoroughfare. The same street will be used by younger elementary pupils w h o wiJI have to tre k lo Paularino School south of the freeway. Parent Linda WUUa ms of 3465 Santa Clara Circle called it "a lousy route." Trustee Barbara Skilling dis· agreed with Sheila's mother, Mrs. Marge DiCamilli of 3440 Santa Clara Circle, who claimed north Mesa , wh ich has no neighborhood schools, is a "unique" area that should re- ceive special attention tor busing. DAILY PILOT ,_..~ (dller n::..::;:o:::- ~ .. ~ .. ~ __ , .... ,,,,, ... ,., rn•>~ C11111f'.-d ,.., ......... 10a71 Mrs. Skilling said the Balboa Peninsula also ls removed from schools and ao are a number ol other Newport Beach neighborhoods. Board president Kenneth Wayman told the north Mesa residents. though, that the board hasn't entirely given up on the possibility of building a school in the Mesa Woods area. Earlier, school officials had scoffed al the propos al, noting that eight schools in the sprawl· mg Newport-Mesa district had been cloeed beuuse of declining enrollmenL Brown Offers Wmpromise Car Smog Plan SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has made a second major concession in an effort to win legislative approval of an annual auto smog in.spec· lion program. the Sacramento Union said today. The federal government says it will cut off $750 million in aid to California for highways, streets and sewers unless the state passes an auto smog in· spectioo program. ln a story from New York, where Brown is attending the Democratic National Conven- tion, the newspaper said the gov· ernor agreed to favor lettln~ service station operators, in· stead of state-licensed special smog inspection stations. make the annual inspections. Two week s a go, t h e ad· minislratioo neutralized lbe op- positioo ol the auto industry to the smog inapection bill, SBJ.948 by Sen. Robert P r esley, D· Riverside, by amendments that softened smog standards for new can. The bill still failed in the Al· sembly Ways and Means Com· mittee. partly because ol the service statlOG oppoeltlOG and pa rtly becaUH leliJlatort are reluctant ill an electkJft year to require motortsta to pay $15 to $20 a year for amot inapectionl. Tbe Pl'OIJ'am involvet more than '100 m1Won ln auual in· apec:Uoa feea, plua u much u $500 mWiGD lD npalr bu.llneu to briDI •IDOi coetrol equipment up to ltmdarcl. Tbe ~aoted Gray Daria. Bnnm•1 ol staff, u IQtnl th• admlnllU'aUoa hoped the servtc. ltadoQ CGDCellloD woWd break a two-year de~lock ln tbe Le&illature t.n time to avold tbe lecfera.I aanc:tiOGI. Tbe Leclal•tur. returm for a two-week MUlcla nest week, the fl.aal ••lcJa of \bit year. 'Sexual Servant' Testifies A. youthful hltchblker from Nortb Carollna clalmed In Oranp County Su~rlor CoW't 1\lt9day that c.'OGVicted Hll of· fender Leoti• Lff Heater of rount..aln Valley threatened to kill hJm Jut May uoleas he becam K~attr"a ex slave. lo the nnt day ol teatlm()Qy in Heater•• aex ~rvenlon \rial. Jonathan Leoaak.i, 18, told the seven-man. nve-woman jury that bia texual aervltude In· cludt!d bia bein& beat~ with a black cue and being led around OCI his hands and knee.s Wlth a belt around hJa neck. Add.itiooa.Uy. Leon.ski teat.if'ied. Heater threatened to klll him on several occasloos unless he CC'O· sented to sex. Tbe bJood·haired prosecutioo wtLness said Heat.er told bim at one point, "Dammit. l want you to be my slave and you're going to be my slave." treater, who has a long history of sexuaJ offenses. ls charged with forcing Leooskl to have oral sex with him while holding the t,een.ager against his wtll ln a Fount8.Ul Valley home. Leon.ski admitted he had gone vol untarily to the defendant'! house last May 6 after being picked up near the San Diego free way. But the sUghUy built young man denied be ever consented to having sex with lhe stocky. 48· year-old defendant. who blew kisses to a television camera c rew as he was led into Supenor Court Judge James Turner's Santa Ana courtroom. Leonsk:i said be had sex both with Heat.er and a 16-year-old girl 9'aying at the house. He said he vohmtarily had sex with the girl on occasioo and was Corc-ed by Heat.er to do so with her at other times. Under questioning by pros· ecutor Dave HJmelsoo. Leomlu said bis bizarre imprisonment in Heater's home included his be- ing tied up with sheets and rope. being hit with a cane and having a bell strapped around his neck. "He made me walk up and down the hall h.ke a dog," the witness testified. Leons k1 c laimed Heater forced him into having sex with him at least half a dozen times. But defense attorney John Flood, in his opening arguments to the jury earlier Tuesday. maintained that all sexual ac· tivities whicb took place at Heater's house were cooaentuaJ and that Leonsld was never heJd against his will. Flood contended that sex had been discussed between Heat.er and Leonski just after the North Carolina hitchhiker was picked up by the defendant. The defense attorney also said the young man vo}untanly smoked marijuana while at the house. tinder questionUig by Flood, Leonslti admitted that he and Heater discussed payment and favors f o r possible sexual services. Thi.s included $150 per week in cash and free room and board. he t.es tifi ed. Leon.ski said he eventually got away alter two days in captivity when Heat.er drove him to the front of a Fountain Valley theater. Leonski was eventually found by police ln a parking lot near Brookhurst Avenue holding his leg and blee ding from bis forehead a s well as crying hysterically. F requently during Tuesday's testimony. Heater, dressed in a gray suit and shorn of his long. scraggly beard and hair. turned in his seat and gnnned at spec· ta ton> in the courtroom. UlM Resident Succ11mbs In Montana Memoriar 5ervice1 for longtim e C.Orona del Mar resl· dent James Hant:tton will be held Thursday in Butte, Moot., where the 69-year-old attorney died Monday of a heart attack. Harrington, a famlly friend said , bad returned l o b is hometown ln Montana thls week to \l lsit wt th family mem ben. The a.year reeJdent of Corona del Mar had worked with the J ustice De partment in Los An1ete. until the end or World War II when be went lnto private practice. A former colleap e 1ald Har· rintton'• law CareeT ended ID the early 50I when be went blind and. then moved with hla wtfe, Burke, to Newport Beach. Alt.boutb blind , Harrlnl\OD cootlaued bia tnter.t ill law IDd ""ed u a lecal ~Wtat for the aenlor ctt1Mn1 cent.er ln CorGU del llar. Re alao was an active member of tbe Orange Cout Auoelatian. Harnn,ton ll 1urvlv9d by bit wUe and two aon1, Jam•• Edward al San Fruelleo IDd Rlcbard Kllroy. mo of NOl'lben CallfonU. .. SUNSET SUSP£CT ~·Cl•rtl ,32 ... wi .......... NURSE FACES RAP carol Bundy, 37 HB Girls' Slaying Suspeci Nabbed LOS ANGELES (AP l - Police have arrested a man Ln coonection with the so-called Sunset Murders of five young 1emales and are boldrni;( a woman acquaintance for what they say appears to be a related slaying of a Van Nuys man The man and woman wert> ar- res ted Monday. said Cmdr William Booth at a news con- ference at poli ce headquarte~ "We do believe the crimt.'S are connttted." Booth s aid The Sunset Murder!> case l.S i.o named because the victims whose bodies were found in separate areas in J une were koown to have frequented the Sunset Strip m Hollywood The investJgation began when the partJall} clad borl1es of half sisters Gtna Morano. 15. and Cindy Chandler. 16. both of Hun· t in gton Beach. were found dumped next to tht: Vl'ntura Freeway near Griffith Park June 12 Booth said Doug las Daniel Clark. 32, was arrested at '* Burbank compan y where he t.S employed as a boiler engineer and was booked for 1nvesllgauon of murder. Police also arrested Carol Bundy. 37, a vocational nurse, at her Burbank home M s. Bt.mdy tS under anvesllga· lion 10 the lollmg of John Robert Murray. 45. of Van Nuys. whose headJess body was found m a van parked on a Van Nuys Street Aug. 9. police s81d. Booth s aid evidence gathered dunng that 10vestigat1on. lm.ked with mlormat1on gathered ln the Sunset Murders case. led them to Clark. "Bundy and Clark are ac· qua1nted." he said. "The extent of this relationship 1s oot clear to us .. Booth said each or the ktllings was committed with a small c a liber handgun He refused to re veal 11\hat further evidence ltnked the cases. saytng only that the Murray investigation ··was very relevant" to the ar rest of Clark in connecllon w1lh the other five slaymgs. ADVERTISER "DEBUGCED' "The Dall y Pilot I'> a ~r,.al selling tool "I got m1U10n phone calls. and round JUSl the ca'i h buyer I n t>eded o n the rarst day my cla ss1f1t.'d ad ran · That'<, the ad\ ert1s ing success story of the Costa Mes a man who pla~ this ild tn the Oa1ly Pilot. 6!1 \'W Hun. .. n<'l.'ds "orK ii 10} )o('JI. \XlCJI. Jf you !,\ant a msllton calls from your classtf1ed ad. try the .. great selling tool " Call the Daily Pilot classihed depart· ment today at 642·5678 Parents Sue Over ID Delay The Weatminater Police Department has been accu.sed ol negU1ence ln a lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court by lbe parent.a ol • boy whose du th is believed to have been one of the ao-calledft'ffway kUUn1s. Mark S helton , 17 , o f Westminster was reported mi.u- lng on Aug. 6, 1979. His body was Identified about nine months later after bis father took the boy's den· tal chartstothepolicestation. The parenla are allelinc that the boy could have been idenUlied soon after he was missing If police offi cers had carried out what the parents clalm say is the routine job of acquiring the dental re- cords and feeding the information tnto the nationwide computer system. The father. Donald Shelton, said he ft.naJly took care of the records wh en he learned police hadn't . Tbe boy's body, which had been impaled oo a wooden s take. was identified in San Bernardino County just a few days after the dental records were keyed into the computer. The body had been kept by the county since five days after the boy was reported missing. In the 16-page compla1nt writ- ten by attorney Marc BIMk of Huntington Beach, the Sheltons ?liege that the police were negligent in oot using the dental records to find the boy. They ask for damages of SI million. Reached at home. Donald Shelton said the money isn't the main reason for the suit. "We did a lot of suffenng. 'in fact. we still are, .. he said. "What we're really interested in is mak· in~ sure no other parent has to go through what wed1d " OHtc1als at the poUce depart· ment werenotcommentingonthe s urt yet City Attorney Paul Morgan said he hasn't seen the complamt He added. however. that he believes c1t1cs are protect· ed from such lawsuits by st.ate statute loyalt y Questio ned !'l:EW YORK CAP> -White Ho use pre~s s ecretary Jody Powell cri t1 c u e d former W1s cons1 n Gov. Patrick J . Lucey·s announcement that he might support independent pres· 1dential candidate John An· dersoo. Powell suaaest.ed the ac· t ion s howed ingratitude for President Carter's pa.st support oC Lucey SUMMER SALE CONTINUES SALE SPECIAL 20% OFF Dre~Sb Enrich your home with this unique TV cabinet by Drexel Now at s pecial sa vin~s durin~ our summer salt- Why nor add rtie elegance ol our Er Cetera TV cab1ner by Orexet• ro your lam11v s TV en1oymenr? Imagine lhe rruly drama1tc ellect ot the elegant camoa1gn·styte craheo 1n otove asti burl veneer<o en11ched with brass finished decorat1llf' bead around lop and w1lh a sroraoe dr<iwer ar bollom Carf'lullv Pf\Q1neerec:. ,,., ;iccommodate mo'il o t roday.~ TV eou1omen1 Add the connoisseurs rovch ro vour entertammenr today• ,, , ---..----~ ~ ----. -.. --. --------... ------------... Wredrle!d!y. Augyst 13, 1980 PAIL Y PILOT A~ Conventioneers Cheer for the Loser Smokers Ignore Pleas NORWOOD, Mus. (AP) -A 82-yu.r-old school cornmittee member who bas lost most ot bis lungs to emphysema ts threateo- lnc to quit because colleagues re- fuse to stop tbei.r puffmg and he doesn't think be can survive a.not.be smoke-filled meetinR. "I doo't want to resign," said Charles C. Saraca, a retired shoe salesman and a committee member since 1966 who said be bu lost eo percent of bis lungs. "But I prefer to keep my lite as opposed to a seat on the school committee." Four smokers on the seven· member unpaid committee have rejected a smoking ban. Judith Berkowitz. one of those wbo last month voted against prohibiting smoking by members, admits she is a heavy smoker, and said, "I don't think l could get through a meeting with those clowns without a cigarette. .. It's a disgusting habit. and I admit it. But it's my habit." she s aid. Saraca said he would attend tonight's meeting with a porta· ble ran to blow back the smoke in the classroom-size meeung room in the Willet School. "U I start to cough, I 'll be in trouble," be said. "I don't want lo leave this planet .'• • · 1 am very sympatnetlc to Charley's problem," said Mrs. Berkowitz. ''I would like to stop s moking, but I couldn't. Personally, I would like to look into socne method of removing the smote. After the summer. we dco't use the air condition- ing, and the windows can be opened. "It's a lot easier than asking us lo leave the room to smoke. We're likely lo lose a quorum." Saraca is not unsympathetic. "I can appreciate their not wanting to give up smoking," he said. describing himself as a pack-a-Oay man for 35 years un- til he gave up the habit six years ago. "There's lot's of pressure on the committee. what with school closings. taxes. I'm not resentful. I'm sympathetic. l feel sorry for those who can't s top smoking ... Nevertheless. tonight he'll m ove "1th tus fan from his usuaJ seal beside Mrs. Berko"itz lo the side of the committee table occupied by non-smokers. be said. Meanwhile. Chairman Wil· liam F. Pudsey, a non-smoker bas decided that from torught on. be will prohibit smolung by members of the public at the meet.ings. Marine Air Noise Doe to I ncrease A spokesman for El Toro Marine Corps Air Station said there will be an increase in noise arou.odtbefacili.ty from 7:30p.m . to 10 t:ii on 'lbursday and Friday and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. next Monday. Air statioo training require· ments are to blame for the added noise, the spokesman said. K....., came to CGl...UC. ~all for the ftnal 1peecb ol bll lllDe-IDGlll.b campalp cb.U... to Carter,=-ln defeat the tuna.It ol -and t.be ap-parent~ -be coWd have used ln caodidacy. "For me, a few houri •10. lbit campalp ~to t.n end," be aald. "For all Lbo.e wboM cares b.lve beem our ccncem. the work ... OD. &he t"aUI• e.odun!l9, the hope still li vts. and the drum wuonv~" Hll ca~: platform •mead· mtnu to todone a $12 bWioo Job-creation procram, and to re· nounce hiab lntereel rates and unemployment u weapons aaatnat ln!laUon. With the bt'lJ> or Carter aceata bent oo a un)ty tribut.e. Kennedy M.lPp<>rttrs at.aged the COOVel\· t1on 'a longest . loudest dem· onstratlon T h e greeo cam· 'IJae Hornet's Sti nger pal(I\ pl~ardl of Carter. the nominee, were put ulde; the blue COM embjuoaed with UM name of Kennedy, the loter, were waved from the floor to the upper tiers. "W• want Ted," t.be deleeates cbaoted. But the aame delegates bad decided a nigbt earlier t.bat lhey would not have Ted, with t.be votes that locked up Carter's m~orlty for renomination. That verdict led Kennedy to qutt the contest. This is a view of the business end of the new F -18 Hornet. which was put on display at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Tues- day. The twin-engine fighter, which has a com bat ceiling of 50,000 feet. is scheduled to be flo"n by Marines next year. Lawyer Process OK'd Indigent Cases Go to Private Finns A new and potentially money- sa v in g system for assigning lawyers to defend needy adults in court was approved Tuesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. The board unanimously accept· ed the system despite last-rru.nute objectioo.s by three criminal de· fense attorneys who said the selection process may violate de· fendants' rights toa fair trial. Under the approved package, private law firms will handle cases involving adult indigents in three of the county's five branch municipal courts and Orange County Superior Court. The hnns will take cases only where the public defenders· staff has been disqualified because of possible conflicts. The contracts will begm Oct. l until this f15caJ year . judges ap. pointed lawyers ind1ndually to handle such cases. But staff mem· bers in County AdmlD.lstrallve Of- f icer R.E . Thomas ' office calculated that the new system could lop off an average of Sl60 a case. The old method averaged $598 a case: the new system is estimated tocost$440acase. Westreich. Each asked tbe s upenisors lo give the system more thought before appro\oing it. ~s Mueller. who said she didn't stand to gain by either method. charged that the new selection process favors firms that bid the lowest. She said lawyers will rush their defend· ants through the JU<ilc1al process to m:ix1m12ecounty.pa1d profi ts .\1 ercado 1s treasurer of the 6-0 member Mexican-American Bar Association of Orange Coun· ty. lfc said the county should make s ure the firm s ha ve Span1s h·speak1ng members before selecting them. Speakmg for the American Civil Liberties Cn1on. Westreich claimed appellate courts might overturn lower court convictions Killer Ge t s life T e rm because judges could find that •t· torneys were concerned w1tn profits mstead of clients. T be s upervisors have ~n studying the new system sl!lce- February, though, and they told the tno that those same problems have eXJ.Sted with the old s1tua· tJOn. The supervisors chose the hrm Giles. Callahan, McCune. Willis& Edwards to handle indigent C'ases in O r ange County Central Municipal Court The firm bid Sl06.900for the fiscal year. Carreon & \'1efhaus, wtuch bid $117.405, was named to take cases at West Orange County Municipal Court. Kurucb. Curran & Wat.son. wbich bid $139.050 was name<! to handle the ~ork at the North Orange County ~un1c1pal Court Distnct. Tbe rounty will try agaw for bids in the South Orange County M un1c1 pal Court . whe re supen"lSOrs sa.1d the bids were too high. The Orange County Harbor Municipal Court won't use the new system. "I have come here toni&ht not t.o arcue for a candidacy. but to alftrm a cause," Kennedy said TuHCU,y niabt. This time be won. tbe conven- tion adopting three or Lbe four economic policy vows he wanted in the platlorm. There waa to have been a roll caU vote oa Kennedy's job ere•· tlon plan, but Carter's conven- tion managers decided to avoid it. One of them acknowledged that the president probably would have lost. given the emo- tion ot the moment and the in· tense lobbying efforts of labor and liberal Democrats. So the platform issues were setUed by voice vote. That saved the president the potential em· barras.smeot or roll call defe.at on the platform by the cooveo- t.Joo th.al will renominate him tonight. And that's where O'Neill came 111, gavel at the ready. He is the convention chairman and. besides. presiding is bis business back home in the House. As the delegates. roared their Kennedy aloaans. be made ooe effort. to call Lbem to order. "Let's proceed," he said. "We want Ted," they shouted. He ordered the roll caU start- ed. but jl would have been Im· possible amid lhe din and con· fusion on the noor. At lb.at point. tbe Carter camp decided t.o strike a bargain on the platform planks. So the elem· onstratioo roared on for about 40 minutes while the rival aides negotiated by telephone. When O'Neill returned to the rostrum. it was to an.nou.oce tha~ there wouldn't be a roU call vote alter all. I.nstead. it au would be settled by voice vote, no simple matter m the uproar. No problem. O'Neill just pu.t the question. asked for the ayes and nays, and prooounced his judgment. It was made e&Sier for blm by the fact that be knew the out.come in advance. The )Obs program? ·'In the opinion of the chair. the ayes have it." Ditto on planks renouncing un· employment and high interest as anti·mflation weapons. AMelldaaent Drafted OC Airport Access Target of Badham By FllEDEIUCK SCBOEMEHL °'-~"'-''"'" Rep. Ro bert Badbam, R· ?'ewport Beach, is waiting in the wings with an amendment to pending House legislation that could take the beat off of airport operators lo open lbetr 3.1J'l)Orts to new air carriers. A bill oow working its way to the House floor calls for forma· tion of a task fol'ce lo study c.irport access issues. sucb as the ones now swirling around John Wayne Airport in Orange County. The amendment Badbam aides have drafte d would strengthen the bill by prohibit· i.Dg Lbe FAA from t.ak.:tng any en· Corcement actions against airport operators -includinR tbe Orange County Board ol Supervisors -until the task force completed its work. The bill. HR6TZ1. tbe Airport and Airways Improve ment Act. has been approved by the ~ Public Works and Transport.a· tion Committee and is now awaiting action by tbe Rules Committee. A hearing is teo· tatively schedwed for Aug. 21 Argyle Nelson. a n ad· ministrative assistant t o Badham rn Washmgton. 0 C said the amendment would be offered when the bill reaches the House floor. t-: elson said Bad ham has re ce1,•ed assurances that ranJunia members of the Public Works and Transportation Comrruttee will either support or re main neutral on the proposed amend ment R ieb Kowalewski. a staff member to the House A\'latJon Subcommittee. said it appears the bill could be on the floor of the House by the end o( the moo th Ko'.lrale,.-sk.I satd formation of a task force to examl.Ile airport access matters was written Ullo the ball because of what be termed the ··unexpected'' in terest by air earners m expand· ing their markets m the walte of the A.lrhne Deregulallon Act of 1978. The problem that developed. he said. "'as how to divide uo rou t£' ... uthority at airpo rts "here other factors control the number of permitted daily fllghls John Wayne Airport. for ex· ample. has a permissible daily maximum or 41 fl.Jghts due to no1Se Lmpacts oo surrounding res· tdenual areas. Despite that lirrut. the county has been under a mandate from the Federal Aviation Ad· mlnis trat1on and the Civi l Aeronautics Board to allow oew carrier; to Oy into J ohn Wayne Airport The fAA concluded in April. follow111~ a year -long study. that the <'ounty was discnrrunaung against earners seeking to join Air California and Hughes Au·"' est at the airport County officials . however. have pomted out that the federal government's mandates are an- teoable because of the airport terminal's overcrowded condi- t1on.s and OOJ.Se problems. DttLSions should await action on a pending master plan, they said. Kowale-.'Ski said the bill eo- v1s1ons th.at the task force would be appomted by the Secretary of Trans portation and incl ude persons representing all sides or the au-port access issue. The task force he said . would study the best means or permit~ t1n,1? new C'arr1er<; to enter markeLc; where they have not pre\'IOUSly Opt'r ated In Oran~e Co1mty's case, the count~ ~ veneral Service Ad - m 1mstrallon has recommended a sealed bid auC'tion or l2 of the 41 daily flights a mong those seek1n~ entr} to John Wayne A1rpon The auction approach has found fa\or (rom the federal C1 \ 11 Aeronauucs Board because of a consultant c; study that .;hov. ed aucuonmg to be a fair approaC'h Ko" ale"sk1. ho~e\·er. said route authorny could also be g r a nted by airpo rt ad· mu11strators or by "schedul.tng committees " made up of representatives of all airlines s~kmg authonty at a particular airport. The cost of the old system has been rising. too. ln the 1978-79 fis· cal year, the county's cost was $713,200. Projections for the 1979-1!0year were Sl.2 million. The new system is expected to cost more than $640,000. depend- ing on the number of large cases handled by the private firms. VENTURA (AP> -A 19-year- old Oxnard youth, convicted of first-degree murder in the fatal s hooting of a 17-year-old deUvery boy during a pharmacy holdup. was sentenced Monda y in Superior Court to life in prison without the possibility of parole. J effrey Peralta, 19, ·was sen- t enced lo prison by Judge Ben Ruffner, who earlier bad convict· ed Peralta during a court trial of first-d egree murder or Ronald Buck Jr. during a robbery at an Oxnard pharmacy Marcb6, 1979. Gem .. Talk However. t axpayer savings wasn't reason enough for the new system to lawyers Heidi Mueller. Albert Mer cad o and Meir Buck wu shot ooce in the bead as Peralta and another robber fled the pharmacy. By J C l/l'.\IPl/RIF.S C rrt 1 fltd G nnologut . .AG S Don't Tan All Over AU. THAT'S GR!EN " not a chotct nMrald You may have been seeinl tome advertisement• for emeralds at prices you can't believe ... prices Stai Onofre Beachgoen Get the Message such as SS to $10 per carat. Before jumping at oae of these "barlaim" you might want to heed the 1'uaia.C of a top official ol a New Yorit·bued Something from your jeweler is always something special, and this is never truer than when you select from our fine collection of precious gems and jewelry accessories. Further. you have the assurance of selecting from a jeweler who bas cared enough to q ual Uy for m embenbip in the American Gem Society -a select organ.Wtion of only some 1000 firms in the U.S. and Canada. Let us live y ou tbe proper information and l\lid~ce when )'OU are purchasJnc that impocUllt gilt for that im~t penoo. not around San Onofre, a haven for bare S\Dlbathers. The deputies now aim to be conaiatent. State law also prohibits ap- pearing naked in public in UlY state parks system area "except in authorized area.a set ulde for that purpose." Raqers have not been enlorc· lng the law acept in the cue ol a complaint and nude aun· batben at San Onofre haft not been cited. But U. Jack Drown ol the San Dle10 Sberiff'a Depa rtment pointed Odt that tbe Saa Onotre area bM not been set ulde lot' nude smb&t.blni. • •u there are areas set .-ide, ~ la not oae of them." said Drown. . ' "State park policy dQeS not gem society : "It Is the very s upersede state law or county low-quality emeralds \bat are law." be laid. "This is puttiq it freq uently doct or ed to appear in a heavy-banded manner and better," be saya. Wllb t.be short that's not what we want. We supply of good emeralds there have would like volu ntary com-been attempts to lncreue the •\Q>PIJ pliance." with tbe \M ol oUa and dyea. WbeD Sheriff"• deputies bave beeo these fade. ~ could end up witb ao meeu.n, with s tate parks of· emerald that 11 literally a cbelp, fie I all to coor d inate the · pale lmaae ol h.s former Mlf. Espert crackdown. but ao dates for a prote111tma' JeweMn can dltect Gill wanlq period or beciaDillC and dyes lo eme ralds aDd other date for dtltioal baYe be-. set. 1toae1. Tbey cu aJao advtse ~ oa aatd Drown. the true wortb o1 ..,. emerald >'°" J. C. 11 I ~ I ''There wiU be ellforcement I mlabt own or ~pl•'-owalq. ll • ~umnlu-~6 weur~ and the prior warn!AC ri1 be 11 a ~ 1-. to cbect wtda lucb a -----,- aeveraJ da71 11 not weeb -pereoa before plu1Lnt lato the ~EMBH AMHIC A"' CifM soc1ETY @ sometime in Auaust," be aaid. "barfaill tmerald" market. u you're t&;J ... ~,Bl VO COSTA -.•ESA There wUl be DO ctt..tkm ii-about to bffom• friftda wi\b ID 3.4 YEARS IN THE SAME l ()(.ATION 1ued prior to tbe notlficatioo emerald, JOU Moald lake *Ill to He ~ CNroe ~E ~, period, unless tbe cue lD9olYea _,.!th~1~t'1.tbe~lrt~M11~~..,.~~~p~l..u~~·-----••m:1•;m-----:m-.-::ma:1;:m ___ d a complalnt..Drown aald. A .• =""~--DAl __ L_V_Ptl_o_T __________ w. __ 19!d!f ___ ._A&'fU9t ___ ,_,._,., ________________________ ~--~-------------------------------------------------NA ___ ~_IO_N __ l_W_O_R_l~O • ' • . . Hostage 'Plot' ClaiDled • Iron Says U.S.1:orce Poised in Egypt • .,..... 4TI1Tht1• Plw ' AD lnDlu ~ ...... tlelml the UDJUd ..._ bM : mUMd 30,0GO "swrillaa" • ~ ,_ 1 .,.nud ..., • ..-• : lru tit.et ..aJd 1-. ....._ tM ,_" Penila Otdf ,.o..t:Dd 0( KbUIHl• lD Ma~ bW IO fNit dile ~C-........ "-'• rftOI........_, ................... • tWr etinPllP !ft_aiaa Brta.U. npoNdl7 ...... BritWa---..... .u ... ~eel •• ud expelllaa tlM6.r Brilla women tMcWI ol the .,;.. and· Britiah •dioal ......u,y ~ '""" \be deMDtloo 0( lraaian detnanatrac.on la Brttala - A llADIO .. OA.DCAn ,...._, hom t.M Pf'OYIAClaJ city of Ahwu qoted I.be wuaamed local 11.a.m preacher u tellln& wontu.,,_.. uaet "America hU 1ttemplad • fNlb plot" followina AprU'• falled bali.,e r.c\11 by U.S. coaunandot and aut month's abortive mllitar)I coup 11..u.t tru'• ~utJoaary rertme, a plot ltao el alma waa eqloeerid by tbe United State& .• ~ "revohat.lonar)' ort&U la Tehran," the preacher Hid 30,000 l'Uefrillaa, trained lo EoPt. _..re awaltlna "juUficaUon to attack" through Khusestan and could achJeve thia by "IOWlnl and benefiWq from internal dileord.'' Tbe Pullan Gulf provi.oce has bffn piqued by a rebellloD by a••ODOG'y·seeklng ethnic Arabe and by border ftchlin& witb nelchborlnc Iraq. "'l'llE SUPEaPOWBa'8 PIAN to occupy even one lnch of Moslem land will be taken with them to tbelr crave," tbe reli&ious leader was quoted aa saying. .Texans li .r ,,acing Floods --• • PRESIDIO, Texas (AP) )lesldents along the Rio Grande iQday braced for nooding as the weekend remains of Hurricane ~en. now a tropical depression, Clumped rain on the region and tilreatened to send the river out or its banks . • The National Weather Service )urned lhat heavy runoff from jft'eekend rains had filled the Rio Concho. which flows into tbe Grande. They said the Rio ~rande, which forms the border between the U.S. and Mexico, could reach flood stage today. .. WE HAVEN'T evacuated anyone yet ... said Joe Chavez ot the Presidio County sheriff's of· lice. "But we will when we have to." "la\periallam -America -la dlatributln1 money to apreld dlacord and thua carry out a alUl)rtM attack," he added. 1"bwe waa no lmmecHate U.S. comment on tbe claim. lra.n.lan Pretident Abolbaaaan Banl·Sadr volced a similar wam.Lnc. but did not oa111e tbe llleced plotter. Earlier, a le1d1n1 Tebran cleric put the fresh anU·American campalp 1D penpectlve, aaytna, ''We have aucceeded in incltlng an anll·U.S. wave lo the realon and we will continue thia policy in aplte ol all dlfficuJtlet. If tblJ state ol confrontation with the United Sta tu does notelliat.our revolution will bedevt.ted. •• THE NEW 8TalNG OF attacks Oil tbe United States appeared to ovel'llhadow the feud wilhln the revolutionary regime over the fate ol the S2 American holtqes, now in lbeir 2Mth day of captivi- ty. Moalem hardliners. who make up the majority of Iran's Parlia- ment, the body that will decide the hoetages' fate, want to try the Americana as spies, while Bani-Sadr has said he favors a quick end to the crisl.s. That split i.a underlined by the choice of a leading Moslem hardliner, Mohammad All Rejale. u prime minister. Bani-Sadr baa made it clear he opposed the choice of Rajaie, forced on him by the Islamic Republican Party which control.a tbe Majlis, or Parliament. Iranian revolutionary leader AyatoUab Rubollah Khomeini confened separately with both men oo Tuesday. offering advice on the choosing of a Cabinet and urgina a new .. atmosphere of un- derstanding" in the country. Mom's Slayer Committed FRESNO CAP> -A man who psychiatrists said murdered tus mother believing he was con· trolled by the devil baa been sen· tencedtoan "unlimited" commit· ment to Atascadero State Hospital. Pasqual Hernandez. 49. was round Ul.DOCent by reason of tn· sanity last week in the Feb. 10 ice pick staying or Josefina Hernandez. 72 AIJSra111 Trial Opens APWA ti a Four political fi gures face tnal m influence-peddling in- vestigat.Jon tagged Abscam Federal agents posed as a she tk's re presentative and tried to pay for favors. Top left . Rep Michael Myers. 0 -Pa .• Howard Criden, at- torney. Lowe r left , Louis Johanson. a Philadelphia coun- ctlman. and Camden, NJ., Mayor Angelo Errichetti. ---------------- No Vesco Drug Ties Found WASIONGTON f API A Senate sub<-ommll tee has found neither fresh nor solid evidence to implicate fug itive financier Robert VeM"O m thr- Caribbean narcotics trade:. M>Urces close to the panel say Vesco has denied any involvement in druJ! trafficking. For mo-.t of his exile. US. authorities have hc<Hd rt·ports hnkmg Vesco to drug smuggling. A f>e('cmC'1m code who requested anooym1ty said the :-.~nator. "'ho had met wtlh Vesco as part ol the in· 't:'>\11ital1on ... was real uneasy dealing with .in) bo<i) 'v\ho m1~hl ha\e ~n involved in drug traffaclunR .. Meanwhile, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, unconfirmed reports said the death toll from Allen's ram- tJage tbrough tbal island nalioo lut week wu more tban SO and •till rising. ERA Plank Nai'led Dmma ............. The drug mqwry was part of a broader mqwry by Sen Denrus DeConciru , D Anz . into Vesco ~ long and b12arre flight to avoid tnal on federal charges of SWlndling a mutual fund Con.">equently. OeConcUlJ asked Peter Ben· "m~er head of the Drug Enforcement adm.inistra· tion. for an asse~mcnt of the allegations against \ esC'o Ben.smger briefed DeCoocmi on the matter last Fnday. Supporters of Equal Rights Amendment were jubilant after they won Oemocratic Platform support for their causeTuesdaynigbtatMad.isonSquareGarden. • Elias Tamari of the U.S. Agency for International Development said the Haitians asked for food . supplies, build· ing materials and other staples for an estimated 835,000 people who suffered some damage from the killer storm. Foreign Minis ter Georges Salomon said Tuesday that Hai· tian survey teams bad been flnd· ing more bodies, including 12 he saw on the lie a Vacbes off Haiti's southwest lip. Drunk Driver Dies; Automaker to Pay NEW ORLEANS CAP> -Ford Motor Co. was negligent in the death of a man who was drunk when his car crashed al 105 mph, a TIBOR NAGY, a U.S. Em· federalappealacourthasruled. baaay official coordinating U.S. Improper tires caused the acci· disaster relief in Haiti, said re-dent and the No. 2 automaker was .port.a up to now indicate "more at fault for not warning tbedriver ·than 100 bodies in all." At least about their limitations, the 5th • 56 people have been confirmed U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal said :dead in Haiti following the Monday. :atorm, which killed 100 to 200 Shelby Leleux died and a : people throughout the Carib· passenger was seriously burt • bean. when bis 1976 Mercury Cougar • Allen was called one of the crashed near Kaplan, La., on : worst hurricanes of the century June 6, 1976. : when it careened tbrougb the The 5th Circuit upheld a lower :Caribbean with wind.a up to 185 court decision by U.S. District :miles per hour. But as il idled Judge Eugene Davis who bad · o(f the Texas coast Saturday, it awarded$36,000tothedead man's lost power and came aground in mother and $36,000 to the injured ,an unpopulated area, then passenger. ·weakened and turned northward The appeal court said Leleux's Into Mexico. car was equipped with a 460- Tom Murpblne ll tnt·lbappbag hero 1andwtcbet at the K Mart. 161 Jllll& Coutial cola.ma will resame 10me day. c ubic-inch. 42S ·horsepower engine and clearly was designed to be capable of speeds over 100 mph. But the car was equipped with Goodyear tires designed to be safe only at speeds less than 8S mph, the court said. Evidence presented al the trial showed the left rear tire of the car bad come apart when Leleux . and a friend were driving to a dance in Kaplan. Ford argued that the men had been drinking for more than eight hours and should have known lbat driving at 100 mph was dangerous. 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The aclentlst, Dr. Samuel Ian Kemaecty, wu briefly suspended but that SUS· penaicm wu lifted "oace the lab was secure," AtktDtOD aaid. .,.. .,..,..,l~A~lllltftl LOS ANGELES CAP) -Po.lice Chief Daryl Gate. bu ur~ the district attorney not to refile cbar1e1 •I t a police officer after a Jury deadlocked Tuesday on ( J . whether he was guilty of criminal assault against ST ATE a gas station attendant. ----------' On Tuesday, after a two week-trial, tbe jury found two other officers innocent of the charges, but a mistrial was declared in the case of Norman M. Nelaon, 35. The two-week trial in the shooting of Cornelius Tatum, 42, marked the first time in eight years that Loe Angeles police officers were tried for a abootinB in the line of duty. The three officers were charged with felonious assault with a deadly weapon. Officers Harrell R. Compton. 34, and Cesario L. Reyes, 28, were acquitted by the eight·woman, four·man jury after four days or deliberations. .._ Befd I• Tot'• Deatla LOS ANGELES CAP) -A 33-year-old woman walked onto a freeway overpass with her two daug,bt.ers and threw her 2·year-old to her death in rush-hour traffic, then muttered, "I'm a no-good mother," witnesses and police said. Her 3-year-old daughter walked off the bridge, sobbing, "Ob, my baby, my baby sister," a wit· oess said. Police arrested and booked Virginia Relanzia for investigation of murder. She was being held without bail at the Sybll Brand Institute, the women'• jail. The toddler, Valinda Douglas, was struck on tbe freeway below by a semi-trailer truck and at leas\ Gile other vehicle. Her body was dragged lS &o 20 feet after being struck. B~ Aageb Refndlcted SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The federal govern· meat bas changed tacks iJl its effort to bring mem· ben d the Hells Angels motorcycle club to trial for alle9ed crimlnal wroogdolng. In a surprise move Tuesday, federal pros- ecutors reindicted 14 Hells Angels members and auoci81es, but dropped earlier allegations that the motorcycle club b a criminal enterprise in itself. The latest indictment charges that a criminal enterprise wu composed of the 14 people, w~ were either Hells Angels members or were tn· volved in drugs in concert with members of the or· ganiution. Aden' Plelcetlag 1t'ldelu HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Despite a court order limiting the number of pickets, strilting ac~rs "'.ow to extend their protes ts to more maJor fllm s tudios. Meantime. no new talks were scheduled between the filmmakers and the Screen A~t?rs Guild and the American Federation of Telev151on and Radio Artists. . The 67,000 act.ors struck J uly 21 when negolia· tlons for a new three-year contract broke off: The prime stumbling block to a new agreement lS re- .slduals for home video markets, for which the ac- tors seek 6 percent or the producers' gross from the fU'St dollar earned. . . Actors a lso want a 35 percent hike 10 minimum pay scales -now $225 a day and $785 a week -that would apply over the life of the con· tract. No new negotiations have been set. .. ~.,.'s ~ATINO ___ ........ "l.C: ft7'S7 s..._,..,..s,., •• , ·-o- tcall SI«• -y-.. ,. .. T•• .. ••• U.S. Senate hopeful Paul Gann said Tues· day that be wtll de· bate his opponent Sen. Alan Cranston, D·Calil., oo Oct. 23. But aides for both s ay ground rules must be worked out for the meeting . Hotel Strike Ended S AN FRANCISCO <AP) -Hotel workers have voted to end a month ·l ong , mu 1 ti mi llion·dolla r s trike th a t c ut the number or visitors to San Francisco in what was already shaping up as a poor tourist season. Members of Local 2 of the R e s t aur a nt and Hotel and Bartenders Union, by a 3·1 margin. .voted Tuesday to accept a contract proposal and return to work by Thurs· day. ALTHOUGH BOTH sides praised the three· year contract as the best they could have gotten, a dissident union group was meeting with lawyers today to discuss the ir chances of in· validating the ratifica· lion . which came at a meeting at which the un- ion 's chief negotiator was pelted with eggs. The str ike against 36 hotels, which began July 17, cost the hotels about $ll.S million in business, according to the city's Convention and Tourism Bureau. The hotels re mained open, but were forced to cut back on such items as food service. THE BUREAU said there was no precise way to measure the ef· feel of the walkout on the c ity's economy because tourism was already off 10 to 20 per- cent because or the poor state of the economy. The s tri ke wa s marked by frequent an· g r y demonstr a tions, forcing some hotels to board up their windows lo protect against damage. There we re several arrests. SAVE50°/o ...--·---; -~ ----- -~ -...::...:.. .., =-:....::..... -,,. -------• - G11nman Held 15 Hostages Wedneeday. August 13:1980 DAILY fl'LOT AS Agency Head Appointed SACRAM ENTO CAP> ...,..... A.WAl•ms WOlaHOP ..... CHUICH °' -...tOUS sc..a °' u~ IUCt4 200e2 LaQuna CenVon Rd at Et Toro Rd. ledbY Dll ..U.HT U WUNS. "4.D. Chrucal Psvcholog111 -9 SAJitMY4Stt4 flf IHA•WAt4 St-. IAJMIUH ...,AY, AU.. H. •,.. _ SUteAY, AU.. l•. •,.. Dl4DlM H>ll llOISTIA'notil -MOM.. AU.. I I. 6 PM · The bead of th e Midwest Teacher Corps Network , John F . Brown, has been named executive secretary of CallforoJa ·s teacher llcensin« agency. The A Oeoos•t of S60 will resef'le a e>lace The Workshoo Is Intended to ~10 you •ree yourself from M tabllahed hie patterns that keeo you unaware. tense. frustrated Call < 714 l 494-0490 for detalls Total Donation for Workshoo -s 100 00 BEVERLY HILLS t.A P ) -An Israeli Commission for Teacher diplomat. and 14 other people escaped unharmed PreparaUon and Licens· after police ahot and killed an armed robber wbo inl announced Brown's held them bostace in a luxurious residence here. appointment to succeed olflcen aald today. Peter LoPresti, who re· a.verb Hilla Police Lt. David Griffey said _..:.:si:;gn;ed;;:;·======~-;-;-;-;-;,-;-;,-;-;,-;,-;-;-;-;,-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;~~~';~';~;~ police surrounded the home ol Dr. BeAjamin J. Schneiderman and shot the gunman after an anonymous telephone caller alerted officers to the robbery at about 10: 16 p.m. Tuesday and then quickly hung up. THE CALLER WAS LATER identified as one or the guests assembled for a dinner party in the home, police said. Officers called to the scene said they saw the gunman pointing a .38-caliber revolver at the hostages, including veteran Israeli diplomat Yehuda Gaulan, who once served as ambassador to Finland and foreign ministry chief of protocol. "Officers called the residence by phone and actually talked to the suspect," Griffey added. "He obviously wanted the police to leave and wanted to make his escape." DUR.ING THE CALL, one woman managed to escape from the house, said Patrol Sgt. Richard West/al. You dorit need a ~01 occasion to have ~~evening You don't have to wait for a birthday or anniversary to feel special here. Dining at the Five Crowns is alw~ys a great experience. Our Mr. Crowter welcom~s you with the wann hospitality o Old Enghsh Inns. Cozy room s, cheery fireplaces. and marvelous fare "-"~ featuring our famous roast prime ribs 'lf beef expertly prepared by Chef Ivan. Come din e with us tonight. FIVE~S • · J imagine the suspect just kind or lost control of the situation and the hostages could have run out of the building," he said. "There were windows open - it was a bot night." .iiliiiiiililliiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif Griffey said the man put down the phone to l look outside, spotted a policeman at the window. then grasped his gun with both hands and pointed it at the officer. who fired two rounds from a shotgun. The man reeled back into the hallway and a second officer outside the bouse saw hl m crouched there and fired one round from his service re- volver. Griffey said. THE MAN, DESCRIBED as in his 20s. had not been identified. police said. The coroner will de· termine which or the shots killed him. No officers or hostages were injured, Griffey said . Except for the former ambassador and the owner of the home. the hostages -including 12 adults and an infant -bad not been identilied, Griffey said. As a routine matter. the district attorney's of. fice was investigating the oflicer ·involved shoot· ing, he said. Suspect Charged In Fraud Scheme C ARSON C I TY. Nevada <AP>·-James CecU Kroep bas been ar- raigned on charges he allegedly helped to engineer a foreign cur- rency control scheme in which &mwary California investors lost more than He is charged with 61 counts of grand theft. four felony counts alleg. ing fraudulent securilJes sales. and two counts of conspiracy to defraud and to commit grand theft. $2 million. The a rraignme nt started Tuesday but was continued by Justice or tbe Peace Tom Davis until Thursday. when he'll hear a request to reduce bail for Krosp, 38, from $2.S million . Deputy San Francisco District Attorney Hugh ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Levine said the charges District Attorney Dave Small said the bail was "s urprisingly high," but added that K rosp bad ple nty of money available and a relate to Krosp's alleged i n volvement in a fraudulent investment program which operated throughout Califor nia between Oct ober 1978 and June 1979. Krosp s aid he has been an Elko r ancher for the past thr ee years and bas had a home in Ca r son City si n c e January. You're Invited to· A Children 's Back ro School Fashl()n Show Friday. August 15 7:00 p.m. In Our K.I D S. Deparlment Saks Fifth Avenue South Coast Plaza plane at the local ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. airport. ( ........... ~ ... ~ Krosp denied any knowledge or the swffi . dling alleged in a warrant from the San Francisco district attorney's office. COITA ...,,641-1289 ........... --._.,4t5-0401 And get a summer haircut -~c:.,ietr .... .................. ,._,,......,, ~convenient ..-ncv tor all yciur1nsurance -That's an offtlr you can't refuse. &pecMlly I/nee this I• just the tlrrHJ to enjoy 011e of our cool cut• dNlgned to IOOlc good with a mlnlm•I •mount of OMe. O.t • haircut, shampoo and •tyllng for l10,... • btlauty Nlon 705 -south coat plaza mQy I~ A~ PAN~E )/AIR~ tsZl)fF ~ .. 'I I - Vnivenity Must _. etain Autonomy •• '1119-... Oautlll.._ :r:e_.!IJjnlU ...._..., Ae Ulll"'91Q of CalM'11-bJ lllitlllc U. k llaaU be 'Wit=~··· al all ,.naa ..... Jiff Md -,.... _ ... .,, ........... a. u. ~of Ma .tr.u..·· , Now .._,.., a .... lloat to ~ CID WI in· of~ ':mtaa::L"!: =~..:.-:-:a:: '--~· ct..,..._.mzu111uy. TM l4C11I._. alrwl,J bM to-. OD the portion ot ~ ......... Y..t wW be allocated to the mlftl'llty. Jt • up tD , u..-:-lDClepmllmt 8oud ol ..,_ .. to clKide how tlMd mcmey, mWltla IMld.tUonal f\IDda from 11.fta and llldowaamla. lhall dlllrtbu&ed wtthln the antem. And to ... wbat, aQy. c ........ need be made in cba,... to ltudlata to mamtalD the deeired lt.anduda ol academ6cacellmH. For 112 yean t.be rel'!Dta have manqed to maintain the UDhenity at a relatively low cost to atudenta. Jn. en ... lD student fees are undertak• oaly after careful and tborouahly informed .tudy ol need. . Jt ia not poulble that members ol the Lealalature could be well enouab lnlormed to Judae the merit of in· di vidual c"8naes voted by the reeenta. But it ta very possible that the chance to lmpote such vetol could upidly politlcl&e tbe univenity'a internal operations. The Board al Resents already iDcluda the aovemor. lieutenant aovernor Md speaker ot the Assembly. That. plus le«ialative control ot the total allocation, la sufficient contact with state 1overnment. Tbe Pl"OPONd COD.ltitutiooal amendment, ACA 93, should be-deleated. A Needed Cleanup News that Pacific 10 Conference directors have de- cided to lower the boom on five schools charged with violations ol academic rules must be cheered -though there's a tinge of compaasicm for young athletes whose Rose Bowl hopes have been snatched away. The ruling takes USC, UCLA, Ore1on, Oregon State and Arizona State out ol 1B conference football cham- pionsbip competition and thuaoutol any bowl 1ames. Tbe violations involved unearned academic credits and falsification of transcripts giving players the academic standing technically required for participation in athletic events. Seamy as this may be. there's nothing very new about it. But it's just as well the Pac 10 decided to clean its own house before the Natiooal Collegiate Athletic As· sociation decided to step into the matter. On that score, it is time for the NCAA to take a look at other conferences and their procedures for qualifying athletes. Apart from the juggling of academic credits. there's the ongoing -and but bard to prove -practice of literal· ly "buying" athletes with so-called scholarships that can include thousands of dollars worth of tuition and support payments. Not to mention new can, credit cards and endless other perquisites. 'Ibis too may be a time-honored practice. but it•s too bad the dollar philosophy that bas come to rule so many sports bas to carry over into the colle1e level. 1be regrettable aspect ol the current crackdown is the I act that the violations under investigation date back two or three years. So some' of today•s honestly qualified students will be the ones who have to pay the price for past transgressions. It's No Joke Today's mobile homes may be models of modem housing comfort, but there are still some oldies about that qualify for the "sardine can" putdown. And that insult may have inspired the engineer who's devised a way to insulate or re-insulate older mobile homes by literally rolling open the metal roof with a giant key -sardine-can style. Fiberglass insulating batts then can be inserted and the roof rolled back with the key and re-sealed. This is no joke. The technique, developed by Owens· Corning Fiberglass Corp., bas been successfully de· monstrated. The operation can be completed in about eight hours for a 1,000-square foot uniL The F.dlaon Com· pany estimates the insulation could save between 10 and 40 percent in heating and cooling costs. Which may show that even a bad joke can have some merit. • Opinions expres5ed tn the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their •uthors and artists. Reader comment Is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Wllhm ByL.M. BOYD One out of three widows purposely decides to remain unattached. Or so report the social scholars who study sucb matters. This reflecta the overall statistics, please note. Individually, one woman may reject remar· rla1e ·•imply becal.lle she aeea no acceptable can· didat.e. Another may prefer to live out her life 11 somebody's 1ood friend, nothinl more. A third mlJht prefer a pennanent ata.nd-<Jff Dear Gloomy Gus ca~..:..c., oar CODtl· Mat We take .. ca-. lnldal 8Dd otlaer troublemaller1 wlaea our Meateaa D•l•bbora wbo ODI)' w•t wan are treated. Dedlrtl N.L ....... 'I ... ¢CiS ..... -... ... ~ ..... ,. ..... .... .... ............ .. &::'1:1..'l:L'L"' ..... .. of gentleman friends. Not in- frequent is the attitude or the widow who says, with whatever words: "I don't want to nurse another one in· to the grave." Dame Rebecca West murmured, as it were, In print: "U the whole human race lay In one grave, the epitaph on its headstone might well be: 'It seemed like a good idea at the Ume'." Lot of people use the descriptive term "full Oed1ed" wttbout realbin1 It means covered wltb featben. Q. Avera1e commercial airline PUHDl•r In thl1 country ii ln tbe air bow many milM per flltbt 7 A. About 800. It bu bffD noted tbat Arllt.Clde WM U often Wl"Oal as rt# XlDdlr Judi• for yoanelf. Ht Wei: ''Without frteedl, no one would cboole to .... tboal1t ... bad all other pod.'' Tiie ~c add la a C'NCOdUe'• dlpltlvt •Jttem 11 Mid to be *-I 1DOC1P to cllllolft .......... Robert N. Weed/Publllhtr ThcWNt K1tvll/Edltor ~. Auguet 13, ,., Barbara Krtlblch/Edltorl•I P.a9f Editor Brown,· Carter Make a De~l LOS ANGELES -Four yean aso . ~ Jtff')' Brown spoke briefly to t.be O.moeratJe Na· UOGal CGaV9GUon. bll Umouaine WH ordued removed from Madi.on Square Garden by Jlm· my Carter's conveqtloo m1na1er1. The •overnor of CaUfomla walked back to biJ hotel, mumblln1 dark words about lhe future. Thla yea.r, be will at leut have • fuuanteed parking space. J m m y Carter and J erry Brown. • very odd couple, are trylns to cut • deal to keep ooe as preal· dent and. m•ybe. make the other one prealdeot ln four years. Use and be used. Carter's mu•1ers have now concluded that they have to fight Ronald Bob Greene Rea11n on hi• home 1round, C1llfomla. lf the president la to have any ch•nce to be re· elected. CAaTER MAY not win out · West. but b1J men are desperate enough to boi>e -and to work for •l least the psychological Im· pact of Carter appeulng to do well in the nation's lugesl state. Recent CaUfornla polls glve Cuter only 20 percent of the vote. running third behind Reagan and John Anderson. Brown ls s upposed to help change that. So is Mickey Kan· tor, Brown's presidential cam· paign manager in 1976, who is expected to be named Carter's California chairman this time around. Those arrangements were worked out over six weeks of meetings between the presi· dent's son, Chip Carter, •nd Brown and bis crew. Young C•rter must have been very persuasive. Brown. who used to knock and mock the pres· ident, now 11ys, privately, Lh•t Jimmy Carter has just been "unlucky." "Could anyone else have done any better," be said the other day. "He just bas the bad luck to be president in bad times." 80 DID Herbert Hoover, but Brown doesn't mention Carter and Hoover in the same sen· tencea anymore. Jn publlc, Brown is saying, as be did on "Issues and Answers" recenUy, "The Democratic Party needs some peacemakers to work for whoever is the nominee, and I'm offering my services in a very constructive way ... Blessed will b e the peacemakers -be hopes. What bas happened is that Brown has reversed bis thinking about bow presidential politics works. He now tbink.s the media politics he practiced in 1976 and this year is not the key to the White House. His new buu·word is "organiza. lion." So, how doe. Brown, wbo between hll me and 1* cam· p•ipa totally llDOl'ed the peooje who bad worked for hlm -ln several stat.es, 1et a naUonal or· IHlzaUon? He will try to &et some claim on Carter'• people by belne a loyallat Ulla year and earning a bit of graUtude - perhaps be'U even pick up what he want.a, a few computer Uata ol activats u be travell around the country doing party duty. IT'S 11IE BEST deal Carter and Brown could put toeetber. California is just too bil for the president to write off -even though his own polls have to show that be is conaidered anti· California and anti·Western by huge numbers of voters. Brown probably can't help him very much against Reagan, but every little bit helps. Brown, who is still only 41 years old. is going to keep run- ning for president until be gets it right. Al the moment, be is in- clined not to run for re-election in 1982 -and not to run for the U.S. Senate that year either - on the theory that full-time cam. paigning with emphasis on or- gan i ia t ion is now the way nominations are won. After aU, he tells friends. it worked for Richard Nixon, for Reagan and for Carter -each or them was nominated while. perhaps because, he did not hold office. JERRY BROWN has lots of theories The problem with the latest one -detente with Carter -1s that. whatever deal the two of them finalize in New York. Brown Wlll probably be better oH 1f lhe president loses tn No- ve mber. Ir Carter w ins, the 1984 Democratic contenders might inc lude Brown. Edward Ken· nedy and Walter Mondale. U Ca rter loses. the field might begin a little smaller, with only Rrown and Ke nnedy -and Carte r people hate Kennedy more than they distrust Brown. The White House Meets the Real World NEW YORK -When it hap- pens, it's a nuisance. The presi· dent and bis assistants can't help it. and they can't even com· plain much about it. After all, there's a convention going on. and they have to show up. It wouldn't loot good to accept the renomination via long-distance. So. for ooe week. the oddest thing happens. The White House moves into a hotel. For mos t trave ling bus i· nessmen, hotel living is an un- avoidable and bothersome fact or ex· 1stence. You fight your way through crowded lob- bies, and wait for elevators to come. and dial "2" for room service. For the president and the men and women who serve him, though, one of the greatest benefits of running tbe country Is getting to work in the White House . Jn a society where decorum has gone to the dogs, the White House ls the ultimate in dignity and grace. Sitting majestically on a carpet of green lawn off Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, it perches pristine· ly behind black wrought·iron fences . The crowds press against those fences. looking with longing and envy at tbe moat presitigious address in America. It's no wonder the president and biJ men and women never want to leave. But lb.is week they have to. And so. for these few days, the seat of government is not the sepulchrally quiet hallways or tbe macnificent house at 1800 Peomylvulia Avenue. ahaded by aadent trees and euarded by 1harp-lboot'nc sentries. For tbi.a week in Aupt, the White House ls the Sheraton Centre Hotel, plopped down on New York's Seventh Avenue, acro11 the street from tbe House ot Olan and tbe Brew and Burier, rllht next door to Wolf's Dellcateuen. INSTEAD OF tbelr pluah Wuhlnltan oftlces, tbe mm wbo make t.6e iovernment wort an operatinc out ot bedrooms wltb cups wrapped in Satan Wrap, and P•p.:.r 1trlp1 aeroae tbe totletl •for your coavenieace and prcMetion. 0 TIM UDdenta.t· ed elepnee ol t.be Wb.lte Home bH been repl•ced wltb red· noeked wallpaper ud Macie Marker direeUoal 1erawled OD pleee1 ol cardboard teped from illectmq. lt'1 all a Utile ... cletndlnl. Theee people .. , have Mm or• dlDar1 Amerlca.na once, but 1lDce tbeJ became bl1b •d· l ministration oHicials they haven't had to live like regular people. Here they are, though. putting their s hirts and un· derwear in paper laundry bags, hoping the hotel operator re· members to make the wake-up ca ll , mill in g around th e hallways and lobby with any nut who wishes to wander in from the Garment District. It's no wonde r that Jimmy Carte r himself made plans to delay tus arrival at the New York While House until the last possible minute. on the day his re· nomination is expected. THE ORDERS went out. though: Carter may have been against the idea of an open con· vention. but he wanted to pre· sent the concept of an open ad· mrnistrallon. So virtually all of his chief aides, assistants and department beads are wander-ing the hotel. a dued look in their eyes as they step between the used coUee c ups and the ashtrays overflowi ng with chewed.up cigarettes. Over there is Jack Watson, the White House c hief of staff. There's Neil Goldschmidt. the secretary of transportation. There's Anne Wexler.. the pres· identi al assistant. The re's Charles Duncan. the secretary of energy. There's Tim Kraft, the Carter national campaign manager. There's Patricia Roberts Harris. the secretary or health and human services. All or them are looking dis· tinctly uncomfortable. The es· sence or democracy. or coune. revolves around the idea of COO· George Mair tact with the people. But in Washington that means the peo- ple who have been scheduled for an appointment. and who have been escorted 1oto the inner sanctum Here. 1t means ... people. The kind you see on the subway. The kind who wander the streets o f New York . All of these Cabinet officer s and high· ranking assistants and pres1den· tial aides are s m1lmg as they make their way a round this transient White House. but the message flas h1n~ from their fra.ntic eyes is: "'Get me back to W ashingtoo." BOB BERGLAND. th e secretary of agncuJture. is sit· Ung in his blue shirtsleeves. sur· rounded by m1ll1ng people. Granted. beiog agriculture s ecretary is not the most glamorous job in the United States. but in Washington it car· ries a certain prestige. BergJand is. after all. a member or Pres1· dent Carter's Cabinet. Here he 1s in a big room that looks as if 1t was designed for dancing and cash bars. TI>ere are mirrors on the walls and chrome pillars; in· stead of portraits or former pres- idents and other historic al figures. there is a framed sign that says "Occupancy By More Than 1.875 Persons is Dangerous and Unlawful ... Bergland is looking around for a donut, a breakfast roll . . anything. Suddenly a person he does not know drops into the next seat. Bergland gulps a soundless gulp, and then begins to attempt small talk: .. w e·ve got a new program that is going to help us move bay a great distance ... " All over this White House on the road. the same thing is going on The great men and women of ~ovemment are reatiz.ing that they are trapped in the real world. and that there will be no getting out until the week is over. JODY POWELL, the White House press secretary, pauses next to a dented metal coffee urn. A hotel television set, its sound turned down. is tuned to "Password Plus" several feet away. "That's one or the major thfogs the president has to think about when he makes his final decision." Powell says to the c r o wd that has quickly gathered. On the screen, the secret word "Center" nashes in front or Sal- ly Struthers, and Miss Struthers hugs her .. Password Plus" partner. "If it can be arranged," Jody Powell says, "we'd be willing to debate with Gov. Reagan in a forum that involves other can- didates ... •• On the screen. a man dressed in a pharmacist's uniform bolds up a product called Dietac, and the words "It !fives your diet a fighting chance ' appear in front or his chest. Jody Powell looks off in one direction ror help. Bob Bergland looks off in another direction. But help is not coming. Tbe White Hoose was never like this. Behind the Uneniployrnent Figures The cold figures about un· employment do not tell the i,tory of what is happenin g in America's gut as a result of gov· ernment economic pollcy. It ls the Carter Administra· lion's economic policy to fight intlatlon by letting un· employment rhe. There are so me economists who argue that Uniting a rise In un· employment to a drop In inflation Is not sound economJca. While tt 11 poe1lble to ftnd some dlaUnl\lllhed economlat to predict almott anythlnc. inelud· lnl the outcome of the Dally Double, the experience or recent years seems to bear out this con· tentlon. since we have had both high unemployment and hlgh in· flatlon at the same time. BEYOND THAT, there is a very high human cost behind those cold, impersonal un- employment figures. Dr. M. Harvey Brenner or Johns Hopkins University In Maryland has sludled the correlation between high une mployment and other social ills ror. a number ol years. He concludes that there is • dJrect relationship between un· employment and the suicide nte. the number of homicides, crimes a1ainst property and flnt-time admissions to mental bolpUals . Ht says, "The individual ls ~ .... identified by the role played in the society -particularly in the economy. Beyond that, there is the sense or failure because the values of society so bflhly re- gard work . . . as definina the worth of the individual." WHEN A wage.ea.mer loses his Job, he alao lote1 b1a self. respect, and that rruatraUon 14 vented In violence a1alnst h.imself or tbOle around him. So, tt is easy for pollticlans to sit in Washinston and tick oft t.be depersonalized numbers and wrlng their hand.a. but it la not the true measure ot the pain ol de· Uberateunemploymentpolld•. Perhapa what ii needed ii to extend those deliberate un· employment pollclea to tbe pollticlana them.selves. I' I ----------. ---___ ........ _...__ -----·-----~------_....,. _____________ -----..... 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The single-breasted sportcoat, with two buttons, open patch pockets, back center vent, button hole in left lapel, leather buttons and single stitch trim on lapels, collar and pockets. In sa.nd, coffee, bordeaux, or slate blue .Aquasuede':pojyester and nylon. Sizes regillars; shorts and longs;S290.ln Sportc:Oat Collections, the Men's Store.. -where we are all the thinss you are South Coist Plaza. JJJJ Brtstol Street Cost1 Mesa. Open Monday through Frid1y lrom 10 .1m to 9.JO pm. 5.Jturd.ly ·r1/ 6 pm, Sunday tl noon ro 5 pm f , DM.Y"'-Of A7 ' '• .. . . · .. .. : .. . . .. . .. . . •• . . .. . I l __ ......;. _____ -"!"' _________ ................. _....-....... ~ ............... _.,...._... .... ~ -. ~ &·l'J ... o. _____ ...,._ ''Mr. Wort.blnaton ll no lqer with ua. Ht went bananas on strawberry dakruJrla and uJled the bou a me.loo Med" =Baby Feeding Belief Doubted LOS ANGELES CAP> -Popular belief has It that overfed babies become fat -and often stay that wa.y. Not necessarily so, a CanadJan nutri· tioaiat said. Speaking to the West.em Hemisphere Nutrition Congress meeting here, Dr. J itb Vobecky said Tuesday a r ecent study of Canadian infants s howed that overweight babies consumed .. significantly fewer" calories than babies with normal weights. "OUR STUDY sb<>wed that at is not possible to say what we've said until now -that the cause of obesity in infants is overeating," she said, adding that other factors such as metabolism must also be COMidered. .... Slte"'d M••~ • T.--1! O&Aft PAT Cao you tell me how a trust ,worka? E .8 .. Santa Ana A.,... la a lecaJ dec•...a _., w1Uc11 Ude ao pNperl.f • lleW by a letaJ oWMr -UM tr.-ee - •M • ...,. l& Mleb' for Ute '-ell& of ...... elM. ~ • tnllt ll ere•'"· ~ tru&ee &aJres Uf.M ao u.e aueu ~at •• lato It ud MIDtall&era .a... la ac~ wWI tM prot'IAou ID Ule clen•eat te•U.1 ., die llWt. A er..& cu provide, for example, dlat o.e or more pe,_, tu 1et &Ile laeome bom tbe pf'Oller· ty for• speclned period, after wlllcb Ute property ltaelf goes ao &be ultimate beir. Tbat penoa II kaown lelally u tbe remaladermaa. n.e mua1er of a tnal& eu be u aUontey or tome o&ber llldJYlduJ •I~ experieoce lll mua1· l•I m.ey. Trut maH1emat cu be compUcat· ed, .o •at&er bow 1maU tbe trwt la. For tll1I rea· aoa lrwt eompula ud bub wttJI trust depart· mea&a oftea are appomted aa managers. 1t'cu f'l••~W.-'•"netlrr? DEAR PAT: My partner and I are filing for a patent as joint inventors of a particular fuel·savin,r device. Two other partners wbo financed the proJ· ect say they should file too. We don't want to be greedy, but that doesn't sound quite tight. E.H .• Santa Ana The mosl versatile of splrlls 80 proof 100% Blended Scotch Whiskey 86 Proof Tne Qrtg1na1 cream at a cream price ~~R~.~~~ ...................................................... 5 29 The hean of a cool cocktail-80 proof ~':.~~~l~3M 1 75 ll1e• ......................................... 8 99 A ualtly fl ht Rum-80 proof CONSUMER I OBITUARIES LANCER'S ROSE A moat special rose. now priced for everyday enjoyment. '150Ml REO . M .7t SEBASTIAN! 1t71 CHENIN BLANC Very fragrant with a tight =r •aate. 2 89 REG . M .29 RED TAO CHARLES HEIOSIECK EXTRA ORY CHAMPAGNE This superb Grande Marque Cnampagne la a sensational value at our price ~l 899 11 2.7~ RED TAG LOST HILLS MAGNUMS Burgundy, CMb11s and Rose now ar 1rucktoao pricea. 1 5u~ 2 89 RED TAO Dr. Vobecky, of the Human Nutrition Research Center at the University of Sherbrooke in Canada, said the study followed 168 infants from birth to agP 3. The project evaluated food intake monthly during the first six months. and at three· moo th intervals for the remainder of the study. U.S. Patem omce olfldals say Uaat 1nerall7 a penoa wM makea a ft.aadal coa&rtbMloa ti _. I CO·iaYetdor' ud tkrdore 11*1Jd D0t jola&ly fOe as sada. It WCMlld, bowenr, bne to be cleeennt.M wbetber CM fbla.ac:lal 1pouon aJao co.trtbated Hf &edmkaJ e:apenue ao yoar laveaUoe. SlilMW uy IJIYell&Gn be left oat from CM ortctaaJ appUca· tJoa, ~ ovenlg.lal tan be ameeded, patal of. nctal• add. S-.all Clal ... tlay ·~~OIW MAGIC FLUTE An e1eoan1ly tru1ty while lrom Auslria w11t1 a price 1na1 will be music to ~~L~~~~ ...................................... 2~~-~!8 MAROUISAT 1978 BEAUJOLAIS VILLAGES A fresh, 1es1y French red rrom a greal vintage. Regularly SS.SO 7!JOML .................... 3.~~ ~!8 IT ALSO TOOK breast-feeding into considera· lion, she said. "We found no significant differences in the ln· cidence of breast-feeding between the overweight and normal weigh\ Infants," Dr. Vobecky said. "While It bas been theorized that breast-feeding ls helpful in preventing overfeeding and hence over· weight. the data showed about equal numben of breast-fed babies in both groups. DEAR PAT: Is there any chance that the state Legislature will raise the current $750 claim limit in Small Claims Court suits? E .F., Newport Beach .,Tbett la if the state Department of Coanmer Affaln get. Ila way. Dlttdor' Richard Spoil.a says, "We bave had a loag.•ta.adiD' coocen that Small Clalm1 Coart llaa DOt operated u Ute people'• cout ll wu ortOaally ID&ellded ao be. T1te data available U... far saggeat &bat LDcttaatD1 Ute mu· lmam allowable dalm lJI Small Claims Coart operates to the beodlt of l.Ddlvidaals. '' BERINGER 1975 MENDOCINO PINOT NOIR This llm1led bollhng eerneo a Gold Me<lal at the recen1 Orange Counly Fair 4•9 RED Regularly S6.00 ~ML.................. . . . ... TAG SUMMER WINE co. Whtie. Rose. and Red cr.1nvP.n1en1ty oaclted •n a box dispenser. Perfect 1or t>oat 1n9 or most any summer lun. 5 99 RED Regularly $7 .95 • L ii'< ..................... • ... TAG LIPTON ICED TEA 167 Diet & Regular 6 Pit 12 01 y,... SAMUEL SMrTHS 4" PALE ALE 6 Pk. BUDWEISER 165 BEER &Pi< 12 Or CA,. "Fewer fats and carbohydrates were con· sistently consumed by overweight babies during the three years," she added. &ocer Dlckluoa, depanmeat staff coa.DHI, add• &bat Ute departmnt plau to ask Ute state Leglalat.re le clMble Ute mu:imam allowable claim .st year, aotta1 U..t a n.ney of botll plala. tllf1 ud ddelldaau food &bat boUa pal'Ues woaJcl like to eee evea lllg.ber clalm llmlU. SMOKE SHACK• KEG BEER• CATERING • DELICATESSEN• DELIVERY The children were from a middle-class French community in Sherbrooke, near Montreal, Dr. Vobecky said. They will C<llltinue to be monitored in a new study taking them from age 3 to age 7, she said. 495 E.17th ST.• COSTA MESA PHONE (714] 548-9314 Discovery Day Set ''Tiie ortgiuJ f7M Umlt baa bttome aJmo.t ob- selete In muy areaa became of blflalJoa," said Dlcllemoe.. WASHINGTON (AP> · President Carter bas de· signated Oct. 9 as Leif Erilcsoo Day, saluting "the 'Kic'/cers' achievements of the Scandinavian people whose voyages at the dawn of the Middle Ages pushed back the frontiers of human geographical On cn·bs knowledge in many parts of the world." Decuh Notien WcCo.MK:IC MORTUA•llS Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 HAUOtl LAW,._MT. OUYI Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave .. Cotta Mesa 540-5554 ,_CIAOTWHS l&LUOADWAY WOHUAJIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 l.AlTZ .. GHON SMtTH • TV'rHeu WUTC&.W CHAP& 427 £ 17th SI Costa Mesa 646-9371 1 I Death Noikn Recalled Deatlu WA SHINGTON (AP) -About 8.000 elastic crib decorations known as "Kickers" are being recalled, the Consumer Product Safety Com· mission reports. Commission officials sa id they believe the de· corations could pose a danger of strangulation for infanta although no injuries have been re· ported. THE IDCIIERS were made by R ai nbow Artisans Inc. of Liv· ingstoo, N.J .. between 1977 and last January and were 1old n•· llonwide few about $12 in retail and specialty stores. Accordini to the com· ml.salon, a Kicker con· 1ilt.1 c'A four or five 10fl· sculptured f abrlc dt· •l&n• 1rtrun1 on a white . elastic cord. A plaallc ' rin& la attached to each 1 end of the cord '° lhaL the decoration may be stretched acroa a crtb i E~ewhere l or baby carrta1e and at· tacbed to the aides with ribbon•. If klclled or bandied by an IJllant, ATLANTA (APf -t.be fabrtc 4-llps may aab1 Barley, "the 1Ude from OM 1lct. of queen or civil ricbu" t.be elaaUc cord to th• whole lecal lldlla were a other. major weapon a1ainat racial lnJU1Uce in tbe South, died Saturday. CORONADO (AP)° -Retired Rear Adm . Willia• J . N•wlHlll, wbo jcl6Ded tbe Navy in ltot, bal died lD a COD• valeecalt ~ at 18. He •• eom~tomd ID Jm. bl Wortd War D, M "*** ... LePm ol Merit. ACCO&DINO TO \he commJ.MJGa et.alt, ti the dffonUoD ii pieced t.oo cloM to the infant there may be .aouab eluUc cord upoMd lo pr....,t • 1traquladon ward. OWDlrl "' tbe product caa ob&aia a repair ktt wltbout ctw-.. bJ cut- Uq tbe elMtfe cord, .... mo•lDI tbe fabric dt· lllDI md IUAJial ODl)' PARIS (AP). -P_, tile cord aad pl11Uc ••••rt, It , tbe rln11 to &alabow pbllololSlt wboM die· ArUa-IM., 11 TroJ tlonarle1 became ·ID· Dr., Lhtap~k N.J .. d lap e DI able t 0011 0703I. 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HAM5TIH"'"'Off SHOH'"'"IOLT.. SOCKS "GOLDEH WAVE .... AHGELS Silas 30 to 41.. II tocll IKllldH brMfs. T........ lit) stock, •••Y •aay styl•s I" "'UYls• ""KHPas• R.IGHr" "'O.JI ... °'FADED GLC>ar" OUR ENTIRE STOCK bo~.:S, V-eecb. sl• CJllYt. etc. etc. • lteg, w#i-g. roc1iMJ shorts. etc. Sport ..t *"9 stytes. W. toX. etc. "JOHH IHTERHATIOHAL" .. LFfl ~ P . ICE Sbets.M-l.-XL.28to41.-~'--~ hnycloth. ..,._,, u.__.,caon.,a1--... PAHATIU.A .. ORESSlrCASUAL OUR ENTIRE STOCK llmO. --OUR ENTIRE STOCK t 00.,.o potyeat•rs, poly btHds, lL OFF =~ 52 U ~ & OFF ~=--~=·~·~=~.:~ MEN'S & BOYS' / 3 aa.. TO sa.;, 3 MORE stytn. cob's. patt .... -. saids. ct.ch LEVI'S .,.__ ________ ......., SALE NICE • • • .. • .. . • ~----------------1 etc. SillltS 21 to 54. 5 ..... croes. 11t .._. wr J11 coe•ors. w.. GIRLS' PANTS ~1c:.';;" $4 88 MEN'S KNIT ~HIRTS ~.~~99 $6 88 ...., ....._ ..,... to flt • ...-....._ saes 1 to t 4 SAa.i NICI • . . . • • • • • . • "HAHG l1H"" "'O.P ..... Off ~ ~-·c'"' • ... _. 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TO $21.00 I 0 $14.95 ~Gn.p $9 • SALE PRICE ...... e SAUPIUCI :....... e I~ $17.00 ~U"1~......... e ~Tl.···s·1······ ::a~: ........ ~.9.88 :aE'::i~ .. ~.12.88 59.s&.s•i't:ss ~!ti~~~':~ .... ~7 .88 SAU~O:....... e lllG.$22.95 s11 88 ~0~00 s14· 88 lili$19.9S S 12 88 ~0~99 s9 88 ~ Gn.p s 14 • SALE PttlCE .. • • •.. e SALE PllCE e SA NICE .. · .... · • SALE PRICE . .. .. . . . .. e tu=······· • ~DIES'BLOUS~ ~·j1688 ~--M~E~Ns~.~~~~~~f~U~R~-~~~~5-P_l_E_C_E ___ 4 MEN'S JACKETS & TOPS · SALE,..CE · ...... • ---"-"-T.-.... .. ---=-LUGGAGE SETS & COATS ::~t::G:.~M,','F~·~:: :~g:~:: MEN'S SPORTSHIRTS LOtMJ ~:;;..~_;;";. • biCJ =~ ~ :.::.~=-~~ ~ "PACIFIC TRAIL" "LEI STORM .. DITTOS" "LEE" "IOL T" .. IE9'4HtM5TOM" "SPUtE" "O.P." -Yarieoty of paltfiM 9d stytn. Shes bGCJ ht .._u ~. •arilfy of llDIH• -..USH SQUllr •JEAN "kEMMMGTOH'" .. Mil DF" cAers. .. IOLT" "SUMDEK" "IOLT" S·M·L·XL Ow ....,,.. stock ltEG. cokan. 5 piece Id. Pl JLIATtBS'""UYIS'" IOO's •po• IOO 's of all MEW "GOLDEM WAVE" "LIVIS04 $36.00to~Z.OO $ Drftl ....... ··••rs. ..., .. SUM._. to................ ..GAUCHO OllG." .. HBITAGE" • 0/0 OFF llG. $125.00 69 88 ~ .... 11-4 _, ...._. ..,._. srfl'f of colors. stytn. f*kt. 1.-g 'UFT IAMK'" ""KIMG M~'" /C SALi NICE • • • • • . • ~~~-~~ -~~~~~-~ ·~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-------.......... ulncoah. •nh. etc. etc. stytn..,., tik•sn. etc. Sbes s.M4.. -4 '-1 ....... tMrh. Polyeste s. MEN'S & BOYS' H111Jt 11oc1r. ti...._. MW lit*" SbMJ 4 ..... Cot1aM. etc. lit al~ 1910 ~1Wttra•L ~:'O:. $ 8 COLOtlSilttbets.M-l.-XLS~ SWIMWEAR ~ .... s10. IM.TOSl2." 3 8 m._., $4. O.P •• OFFSHOIE.HAMGTEM,GOLDENWAVE. SAU=°:~... • ~······s·s•• SAU=~~....... • w:':~2c:'te~.~'i1'!5-11. ~-s~oos14 a SIJ.i=.~~...... • . . r~~" s7.88 11 L3o&.:.~.J..~Os:.rrR.,5KE. OFF! ~·~i· ~---~'·· ~-···~.•~~~~1~~~~~~~~~~~ ~::~·5··· .• ::::=.~ .. --~···· :::~~··s11.il Item• .... pric!~~!. !8.'!MPLE of ...... _ SAU NICI • .. • • • • $ ~....; .... S • tremettdotas sa•IRCJS to be fomtd I• Otlr o•er $200,000 ~--~00$48 r10"'szOCZtt 12.a ... ;.?!!!1 " 14-ht•...tcwy! Sllop...., for best Mllctloll. FIRST COME FIRST fmcl • . . . • . • SAU PmCI • • • • • • • ...,... ~ • • • '· '• • •• ."'II(. • • • SERVED. CALIFORNIA JEANS• ONLY THE BEST KNOWN BRANDS In "Von's Center" -Magnolia At Atlanta A dellHHlfm Bound Girls ol Corona deJ Mar Girl Scout Troop Troop 1273 for Adelboden , Switzerland, 1273 (from left) Carolyn Johnson, Stacey high in the Alps . The girls will stay in an Kelly, Michelle Arconti and Laura Mann internutional chalet operated by Gi r l have a handful of high hopes. They leave Scouts. They've worked for more than a Au~. 19. along with six other girls fr...:o_m __ Y:_e_a_r_ra_i_s_m...:.g...:._lhe_m_o_n_e..:.y_f_o_r_lh_e_t_ri_p_. ___ _ Land, S e a Parking N B Council Topics ln action Monday evening, the Newport Beach City Council: INCREASED city-controlled oosbore and offshore mooring fees.effective Jan. I. -APPROVED a parking oTdinanee requiring not less than three parking spaces for any s tructure2,000square feet or more. VOTED to continue aJJowing small boat launcbini at 18th Streetfortheremainderofthesummer . -AGREED to spend up to $1,SOO to rure an Oakland engineer to complete a three-day study of a plan to dredge the Upper Newport Bay -INTRODUCED an ordinance that would ban the commercial operatioo of ped1cabs in city llmits. A pedicab, city officials explained. is a modem -da y versionofthe n ckshaw. -OKAYED a request from the owner of two Cannery Village businesses to UlStall a brick sidewalk and trees Ill the pubbc nght of way P air FroDl Santa Ana Nabbed in Drug Raid BOSTON (AP) -Under surveillance as the result of a tip from a West Coast undercover agent. s ix persons, includmg two Crom Orange County. were arrested in a Boston apartment and charged with possessing herom worth al least$100,000, pol ice srud . "WHEN WE FELT we had the maximum number of players. we moved in and executed our watTant," s aid Sgt. Gil Griffiths of the police drug unit. which wal<:hed asthe twoCalifornlans arrived on the schedule predicted by the tipster. Griffiths said the six were charged with possession of heroin with intent to distribute and were to be arraigned today al Distnct Court ln the city's Dorchester sectioo. RE IDENTIFIED the suspects as Terry M. Valasquez, 29, and Felix Jose Pino Ochoa, 23. both of Santa Ana; Denorab Hernandei:. 26, who rented the raided apartment, and Sandra Sepulveda, 18, both of Boston:AlbertoRamos,41,ofSantoDomlngo,aodCecelloRios,27,or Puerto Rico. ACCORDING TO Griffiths. the arrival or Ms. Velasquez and Ochoa from California triggered the raid tn the Dorchester section of the city. Abo seized were three ounces of heroin which G riJfiths said waa 90 percent pure He said eacb O\Dlce was capable of being cut with other substances to amount to a full pound worth $2.000 an ounce, or nearly $100,000. &twicia Higli Drill Team Repeat Champ . Estancia ffigh School's drill team ba s earned lbe sweepst akes award for lbe second straight year following a week of activity lnvolvtng teams from 50 schools at Loy of a Mary· mount University. The Costa Mesa girls attended classes for five days, participat- ing in dnU activities at the an nua l Hibbard·s Camp for dnU teams. Estancia's Eag le g irls in· volved in gaining tbe top award last week lnclude captam Mandy Collister and ~aptaina Anaela Cotton and Anne Place. Also Kelly and Michelle Chandler, J ill and Patti Hoff· man. Roxanne McCurdy. Joni Brant. Debbie Standage. TUla Gordon. nanne Seville and Beth Jack. Also Tara Wilson, Jayme Bers ch. Julie Vince. Tiffany Wing. Yvonne Dresser , Scarlett Chamberlam. Susan Lusk. Tami Farman and Tammy Dunca. Last of Free Conceits Set The last in a series or free sum mer concerts at the Hunt· mgton Beach Central Library is scheduled Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Talbert Room Tbe "Chamber Orchestra." composed of Huntingt.oo Beach musicians. •ill pl ay easy· listening pieces which include modern and classical music. The Allied Arts Board and the West Coast Association for lhE Performing and Visual Arts an sponsoring the concert series The informal concert is free. LOCAL /tfirkefl'• Marshal Surf Contest SignapsSet Boat Parade Set Sunday Entry form.a for the annual Hunttnatoo ~acb surf contest to be held Sept. 20 and 21 are oow available. · There are seven dl visions raniin& from boys 14 and under to grand mast.en 45 and older. A record number or entries have 11gned up to participate ln Sunday afternoon '1 Character Boat Parade, a 20-ye.ar-old atan· dard ln Newport Beach. The parade, sponsored by lhe Commodo~'s Club -the boat· inl arm oC lhe Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce - ia expected to draw 100 partkl· pants. The boaters, who wut circle the harbor during the three-hour parade, will compete for 18 tropbles, whlch range from the serious to the silly. TbeannuaJSweepst.akeaward wlll be presented to lhe skipper of the boat judged ln best kee~ mg wtth the parade's theme - saluting Disneyland's silver an- niversary. Old Manifold. will be presented to the more outraaeoua coot.es· tant.s. The 2 p.m . parade, wblcb chairman Wally Cruttenden said can be viewed from any number of beaches or reataurant.s, is free. Thia year's grand manhals are Mickey Mouse and Dis· neyJaod's 1.sa> Ambasaador to the World, Nancy Ea&lert ot Corona de1 Mar. Residents of the HuntiJlgton Beach Union High School DLs· trict, Including Seat Beach, Sunset Beach, Weslmlnater. Fountain Valley and HunUnctoo Beach, a r e el l1lble l o participate. Tbe coot.est will be at the Hun· tingtoo Beacb Pier. Entry forms may be obtained at the Coen· munity Services Department, 2000 Main St. Rowland Evans and Ro'*'1 Novalc team IO •xarnlne the pclitk;al scene u ii affects the nation. Other awards. including the Loose Screw prize and the Dirty __ ...:_ _____________________________________ ~ NB Firm Buyer of Tool Unit C HRIST LUTHY.AH DAY SCHOOL PREserrsOUR FIRSJ CHRIST LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL 7 60 Victoria Sfrftt PITTSBURGH CAP> Coda Mesa -Roc kwe ll lnterna· SCMOOl 631-1639 tional Corp. and a IKotMS A-3-4 British concern have an· ..,-- nounced they signed a SIPT. 2 REGISTER HOW! letter of mtent to sell .. ______ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _________________ .. their Mc Evoy Oilfield Equipment operations -----------------------------------for $80 million in cash. The potential buyer 1s S m Ith Internatio na l Inc .. Newport Beach . Smith manufactures and markets drilling tools and equipment used Ill tbe oil and gas industry. P1tts burg b ·bascd Rockwe ll and Pegler· Ha ttersley Ltd ., Don· caster. England, JOinUy own McEvoy. The Mc Evoy opera· tions mclude Mc Evoy Oi lfield Equipment Ltd. of Gr eat Britain a nd McE voy Oilfield Equ1p- m en t Co ., a P e nn s ylvanla partnership Both firms design, manufacture a nd sell wellhead completion equipment for the 011 and gas industries. The transaction ls ex- pected to be closed ln October. pending con· sent by r e g ul atory autbon lles ln England and the UnH.ed States, tbe companies swd. TORR4NCE . J/ALUE UP LOS ANGELES CAP> -A tlurd btllion-doUar DO YOU NEED A LAWYER? Sim pie Will ...•.......•••.............•.••• S40 First Consultation (any topic) . . . . . . • . ......... S21t Corporation Fonnation .................... s225 ~ Partnership Formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sl45* Uncontested Divorces : =. .. . . . .. .. .. .. S150* ~ ~Yilg Defense ........••.......... SJso•t UnlawfW Detainer .......................... 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Thal'• up 26.9 per cent over last year. ~ J(jntJer-Care is~t«l ro prot.id- • • • -•• -... - -• ---'\r"I. # ... • -• i":I; an environtn.('fll f or ~mini! by off £"ring a full range of stm cJ.a trni: actiuitfa ... aU d~ to challenge and motitla tea chiliJ menltJ/Jy. ~and emotionally. I £eee '!'..., Btrt. •• Sevm-year-old Marie Genco ol Newport Beach artmacee after pttlna a lick on the face from "Buba," her poodle .,.i mad winner ol the smallest pet ribbon at recent pet lbow for cblldreD 1pomored by city'• Parka and Recrea- tion Deper\&DeDt. Annual show wu 1taaed at the Corona del Mar Youth Center , ~ 6221 Uncoln Bu•na Park., CA 821-1090 4601 ~ach Blvd Buena Park, CA 994-6610 22000 Loe AJl8M Blvd. MiM1on Viejo, CA 770-1999 26912 F.at.anc1mi Dr. M1111on VieJO. CA 83().7660 4111• N. Lertr Ellen A' Covina, CA 382-fOOl #° ' 416 Elwood Dr. &hnas.CA ... ~ 10350 f'ltm A\-e. 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I! • • I I I I • • • : • • • • : • . , 81 ! SAVE 49c ~ . .. . SPECIAL! WISK Laundry Detergent SAVE.NOW! CASCADE Automatic Dishwashlng Detergent SAVE 49~ WITH PURCHASE OF • SPECIAL! CAMPBELL 'S Cream of Mushroom SOUP Sunny Sea Whole BABY CLAMS In Water 10oz.89C DAIL y PILOT A J J SAVE 1oc l"ILl'Otil!ATll'ML'f ~co·~-OHlY ""lfllt ~KAI" ~ ....... Au't Formulas hEW 5 oz. TUI£ 15 oz. SIZE 9 oz. SIZE IT'S NOW HAPPENING AT • SAVE 51.00 LO-OK FOR THIS ARROW AND FIND ~ !!J~m ~ ffiWO!IJ©~ LIQUOR Vo.6.& • Scoresby SCOTCH 86 PttOOf 1.75 LT. Gord on's GIN 80 PttOOf 1.75 LT. Foster Creek 6 YR OLO BOURBON IONOOf 1.75 LT. Andre CHAMPAGNE 9.49 9.29 8.99 6.99 :~,~~DUCK 199 150 ML. EA. • GLASS BOUDOIR LAMP UMBREW LAM P ACCENT THROUGH OUT THE STORE ••• EVERYDAY AD PRICES PREVAIL: WEDNESOAY,.AUG. 13"-. THRU SATURDAY, AUG. 16tll. TABlE TOP 18" Ouriblt cu t Iron eonstruct1on. lO"a 17• BRAZIER trom BIC BOY •IJSU 5.49 -BON BON TYPE ~ CHAIR -~~ Folds comp1C1ly ~ ::..~ rll1'7l2 6.95 ·, FLOATIES SWIM AIDS ldul lor turning to swim' KICKER lmn 10 •let prtlpt rly In WJltti 8'0004.59 NOXEU "C G' I" over ir LIQUID 159 MAKE.UP 1 OL • MOISTURE 2 09 EYE SHADOW • PRESSED POWDER LONG 'N LUSH MASCARA 1.59 1.49 -ri NOXZEMA Antiseptic Skin Cleanser Oeep cleans w1rtl011t over s1rrpp1nQ 8 oz. 2.39 COLORFORM PLASTICIN E® 12 olor Modeling Set P.a: t>c:n ~·· 12 <XllOl~llT • 1A>n111ns 12 v1v10 colors al pl1Sl1t1nt 1nO 1 2. l 9 mOOellnQ tool tr1M Spartlfng cut glm wltll T Molded squart base with shade. hkts 60 watt bulb Q1'1Celul column In mirror or leu. llnlsll color&. . ..... 8.88 .. _7.77 ..... --.. --.. -- l[XTllA·STllUtCTH YLENOl ...... --. .-.. -·· TYLENOL TAILETS 24 oz. SIZE 1.49 ~PHARMACY STOCKS Ofl Y OUAUTY GE"ERIC DRUGS Wll1cll can save rou up 10 50'e on your nu r prescription We dispense P1rkt Davis. Squtbb. lllly. lederle SK F. Towne Paulsell. and PuttllfC ;e11erlc products. SAVE WITH PRODUCTS YOU CAM ~UST .. .AS« OOR PHARMACIST . DRY IDEA ROLL-ON Antl -persplrant .,GU£TTI ..... TON I Silk wave • PERM 2:37u. • SAVE 40e .. REVLON COLORSILK 2.89 EA. "'VI ()N Color silk Ass'l Shades SAVE &sc ~jti·:l) LONG LIFE BATIERIES ··c. or . o· CELL 3:$) 5 PAKS OF 2 SAVE 53.11 BOYS' WRANGLER JEANS S' IM & Rec 1>1 blue & cro,1:1 l1sr·oN , ou1Qneo p°'ke•s 9.88 SIZES -~16 ·sAVE 1oe CHIFFON FACIAL TISSUE While a Colors MUNT. MAJ:H-AdW & .,..,_..,.. _ lpf.fl1d• & ldifttet --leech & Oerfleld FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Meonoh & Wemet MllltOH VIEJO -21272 ••tt'*"-ftlcwy. UNTA AHA -3ttt louttl lrt1tol street " . \ • -r·------- . . . . . . ·~ . . . . . . . . .. . 1 . . . : . . . . . I I I I I ' I II I 'l.W......,.Nr WF1r F.-.11r ------~--------- N.ATION 'll8ee ..,.,. Catastreplle' Postmaster General Says Today's Service Much Better • WASIUNGTON <AP) -TH Tb• ....Wtl dearl)' art far lhort and 20 milllon new addreuea. We from f7.913 a decade a1o to $13.MO Under reoraan1ut100 postal ,.an -.o. wtt.b I.be natlan'1 mall of ti.. hlah ~ of thoN who are doln1 all that •llh 75,000 fewer today. rates behave 1ooe up fat.ter thaia 1 • r v l c • ID • ' ' r a e • w I l h framed tM bUI. for example, tht l'mployeea," Bolser aald. One opponent of the urro law, ever f«e. with the eot.l of mul cat..,..," • l1w wu al,..S defkltl have conllnu.d every yur former Postmaster General J . lna a letter up from s ix cent:. 1" cnaU.. a alMk a1.acy •UppOMd· but l1'11 Some modernlutlon 11 not Edward Day, said the labot coo· 19"70 lo lS cents today Bolger :.aJd l1 mCM"etMd• popular with all mail uaen. auch tracts have ··1iven away the UU. ls because heavy b"bt>1dJet. nd aa Boltcer's plan lo expand ZJp store." But one or the pos•-• labor lon1er co to the mail service. ·• But Poatmaater General codta from five to nlne die.It.a next _. So-. jalre Uaat • ulMtro,he WllUam F Bol1er aaya the year. Thia will allow automated leaders, James LaPenta. said "We are leas dependent on tu· woe ta.. reN. But IDOll of thoM talhH• are ~•UH tht baekera mall band.lJ:nt, but some dtiz.em aalaries and benefit.a have tone up payer1' dollars and the people who' eloM to the PoM.al mce ••Y \be ol t.h• reor1aoluUoo were too op-compla!n about the extra num· "because ol very high lnflaUooarY are uainl the malls serv1ce aH Poelal ~t"Uon Act ''f:': llml.IUc. bera. pressures int.he economy." payln1 the blU. which as how k ~~~·.!ill 1~ulmt«I • He aald the atepe lo modemiia· Other than Day. who testilled s hould be." the pouma~ter The law Mt pll for \he n w Pollal Slnittl. u.~_lud.Jn1 •Umloat lq ~nnanted po1tal de UtU1. modemtalna Htlquated faellltl• and old fuhloned de llvery met.bod• aod endlnl \.b ., .. v y ian&MO<"e of poll u~ that made pmt.muttt1 • Johll th.-refuae for polillul hacb "Ov.,-all l\'a bffn a dam 1ooct Uon will belp fight the major re· against l.he reorganluUoo five ceneral said. eaperteoce," Bolaer aald ln an tn· ason ror '--reaa-ln postal ra•-. times, few opposed 1t. I ~,, ••-u ~ .... ~ Service levels. he said are aboul. l~rvew, rat O 4t\lw.e Cl lo the bl&b east or the labor that is Larry O 'Brien. postmaster thesarneasadendeago. aupport h1I PGli needed lo nm the mall system. general in Lbe late 19605, said the "We've sone from 25 perctf>t to '10 percent mechanized bandlina of letten Our volume of maU is lS t»lUon more pieces per year and we deUvtt lo between 14 millloo Almost seven of eight dollars Post Office Department was anti· spent by lbe Post.al Service goes qualed and ridden with politics. for wages and fringe benefits Cor After he said ll was in "a race tbe 6:i0,000 employees, and collec· with catastrophe ... the reoreaniza· live bargaining with employees lion bill won heavy majorities in has increased the averace wage both houses of Congress. ·'Sure. every one of us can point to a horror story about the Postal Service. But we handle about 300 mllUon pieces a day and the vut majority is delivered in tJmely fashion," he said. THURS.-FR I. 10-9 ,~,.~,loo's .. 1 "The ~amous" "•\!"~ uc~1g't QUITIING BUSINESS ALE STARTS THURSDAY SAT.-SUN . MON .-TUES. WED. "Our Jewelry is Magnificent" "Our Selection is Endless" 209 OCEAN AVE •• ~ LAGUNA BEACH · Between Forest and B 'way. ~ Across from Aaron Bros. and "'~.: South Coast Th -- 10:00A.M SHARP 14KT. OLD; DIAMONDS. PRECIOUS stONESl DIAMONDS Precious Stones!! .50%-75% OFF · •'rabulous Group While They · Last!" WEQUITI Some Items Limited! Ladies! Gents! UP TO Incredible! We Quit! ... -- $1,000,000 ou1n1NG BUSINESS SALE STARTS THUR., AUG.14th 1o:oo~A~· IHURRYUI Here When the Doors Open. Investment Shoppers Wilt Save a Fortune! E ARE CLOSED 3 DAYS MON., TUES., WED.) O MARK-DOWN PRIC._.E~ ON ENTIRE INVENTORY .., - 14KT. GOLD CHAIM ENTIRE Inventory Sacrifice (Jp To 50% OFF Our Selectiori Is Endless I r f --------~_.._....... ____________ ~------~------------------------- INSI CC:: •Stoc ... J v 111; 1·~--·-M.ov_1~ .. ·T·e-•e.v1.s1o·n-------------------------------------~~;;.;,..Or-*~ -··•UO'" 13, 1080 OAILVPILOT .r-.. ., . A Showease of Series Fever JOE L. BROWN SHOWS°" HIS WORLD SERIES PINS COLLECTION. Collection Vnique By CV&T SEEDEN Ot-Dollty .......... Joe L. Brown can best be described as a World Series expert. His hobby requires tbe title. His back- ground, which inc ludes 20 years as the general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates. warrants the label. A Laguna Niguel r esident. Brown is now a consul· tant ror the Pirates. and he coUect.s. of all things , "press pins" Crom the Oetober classics of yesterday. His name may ring a beU with some people The gifted comic actor J oe E . Brown \S tus Cather Joe E .. you might remember. delighted audiences in the 30s an ··Etmerthe Gre at." "Abba Ike." and "Fireman. Save My Child" -alJ three films about baseball. BROWN'S COLLECTION IS MADE VP or pins dis· tr ibut.ed to members of the press covering the World Series and have supposedly been issued for the past 69 years . And like other collectors Of t>asebalJ me mora b11Ja, Brown mu.st trade and sell to expand bts coUection. Unlake the others, Brown is close to completing at "My on ginal mtentlon was to get all the World Series pins during the ti mes I worked Ul the maJor leagues It jt.15t sort of expanded." says Brown. And the hobby as so unt.15ual that the missing pans mus t be acquired through personal deals rather than at basebaJl C()llect.ors conventions. "l'VE ONLY BEEN TO TWO CONVENTIONS. The pans I'm looking for are so rare that they're us ua lly never taken to fairs. I get them by corresponding wath about 55 people across the country." Brown s ays "For instance. l m ight contact one guy who'll s ay ·1 can't help you. but here's the oames of three other persons, and so on."' he expl8.U1S. Tops on Brown's !Jst as an elusive (if 1t existsl 1911 New York Giants World Sen es pan. That year the Giants faced the Ph1ladelph1a Athletics and took the sen es. four games to two Rrowo has obtained the press pin issued by Phaladelpttia. But when the sen es sw1tched to the Polo G rounds m New York . another press pm should have been issued by the Gian ts orgaruz.atJon But Brown can't fand at He estimates there wer e W World Sen es plDS as c;ued between 1911 and 1979 He has 1.32 of the m . AND IF YOU'RE INTERESTED In t he odd number. only one press pm was 1.SSued dunng the years 1921 23 The reason · the World Series patted two New York teams. the Giants and Yankees. and all games were played at the Polo Grounds be<:ause Yankee Stadium wasn·t completed until 1924. . Such tidbits of baseball tnvia a re essential to Brown to assess the limits of bis C()lleclion But he ad- mits the hunt for pans and the ston es behind them sometimes requires some detective work. ''I'm not going to keep beating my head against t he wall. looldnl( for a ptn that doesn't exist," b< s ays of the elusive 1911 Giants pin and an equally troublesome 1918 Cubs pin. The October classic pins aren't the only things that grace the wa lls of tus home. He also has a healthy menagen e of autographed photos or le ading borne run hatters. All-star pr~ pans and the most unusua l "phan- tom pans." PHANTOM PINS ARE PRESS PINS wrucb we re made by teams that a ppeared to have a shot at the <Stt WORLD SElllES, Paie Bl> Surf Can Clinch It Tonight When the California Surf talce11 the field tonight a l Anaheim Stadium. one thlng will be on the minds of the players. A S urf vic- tor y with at least three goals. combined with a P ortla nd shutout over Edmonton, will g ave C a lifo rnia the NAS L American West Conference lltle Wath that an mind, the Surf tac kles the New England Tea Men at 7 30 in hopes of convert· ang a tea party Into a cham- pagne affair . The Surf. 15·14 with 142 points, wall be s hooting for its fifth vic- tor y an ats last sax outmgs. Every ga m e becomes especially impor· tant now s ince both Ed monton and the San Diego Sockers are wathan s tnking distance of the J\mencan West crown. TONIGHT'S K E Y may be Laurie Abraha ms, who hasn't seen any action since an1uring a hamstnng on July ' against the Memptus Ro~uel>. Whale Coac h P C>te r Wall 's cre w has ~UrVIVl'd the IOS~ Of ltS top !>corer. ha <, prel>t:ncc would be a bonw. Abrahams, wi th 17 goals a nd 14 assists for 48 points, was at ont' t1mt· battlin g Chicago's Karl lfc1n z Gran1tza for the Aml'ncan Conference scoring ti· tie G rarutza has mana~ed to pull aw a> , now boastanJ.l 62 potnL5 In the mt>a nt1 me. tht' Surf m1dfJeldcrs and even the de· renscmcn have gotte n anto the l>CO rlnR at·t. LEADING THE CHARGE as Gerry l ngram , who has scored thr ee goals and a penalty shot 'an ce JuJy 1 ln fact. the mad· fi e ld ers have a cco unte d for '>even goals in t he last nane gam es. and the defenders have addl'd two Meanwtule, t he Surf defens<' has also settled down to allow JUSt (ave goals an the last fi ve j!a m e s The o ff e n se has responded with 10 goals over the same penod. In short, the Surf appears to have everything going for it. m- cludin~ a revamped Anaheim Stad ium and <l nt•w g ro up of owners who a re promising a sta ble franctusc All o f this awaits N e w Eng land this evening . And given the n ght circums tances. there could be a celebration late r m the nig ht. ~'--------------------------------------------------------------------------By Curt Seedett 1 I Gopher Ball Buries LA .,, . . • l .......... _____ . -Burroughs' Three-nm Bl<Ut Prope/,s Braves LOS ANG~LES <AP> -The Atlanta Braves figured they needed more speed a nd a lltUe better • defense m the outfie ld, so on Monday night they an· serted Jerry Royster in leftrae ld for the first t ime in his career in place of Jeff Burroughs Burroughs was on the bench agam Tuesday night, but in the 01nth I nning Atlanta needed more than speed. So they called upon the 29-year-old Burroughs who dellverrd a three -run plD ch home run, lifting Atlanta to a 7-6 victory over Los , Angeles. The loss, the second stratght one ·run loss to Atlanta, left Los Angeles only one-half ga me ahead ol Cincinnati and Houston in the tightening National League West race .. IT'S BA&D TO GET going when you're sit- ting on the bench," Burroughs said of his new role as pincb·hilter. "It's tough not to be playing left field, but nothing that happens in Atlanta s ur - • pris es me. I've been benched so many tames I've lost COWIL" The Dodgers h ad come from behind, s coring four unearned runs in the seventh inning to take a M lead. Rick Sutcliffe , in relief of starter Bob Welch, pitched a scoreless eighth inning but got himself into trouble immediately in the ninth. "I can't remember ever gett ing a h1l off of SutcWfe." ~aid Bur rougns, "but he threw the ball anto the meat part of m ) bat " THE BRAVES LEAD THE DODGERS in the season sen es between the two d ubs. 7-6. And, despite fi.n1shmg last an the d1v1s1on in 1979. Allan ta won 12 of 18 games from Los Angeles last year "We 've had a g ood series a gainst the Dodgers." s ajd Burroughs. "and we had good luck against them last year To do that. to beat a good club like Los Angeles, is really someUune. "We·ve played 500 ball <Sl-Sl) since the hrst week of the season. we've ~ot a long way to go and we have a consider able amount of talent on this club " ATLANTA'S DALE MURPHY hit has 19th homer with no one a board in the second, and Ron Cey tied the score with his 18th homer in the bot· tom of the inning. Bob Homer foUowed a double by Ramirez and a walk lo Gary Matthews with his 23rd home run in the third inning as the Braves took a 4-1 lead. Tbe Dodge rs added a run in the fourth and then scored four unearned nans in the seventh by laking advantage of an error by Ramirez "· Togged Too ~ate He walked pinch-h itte r Biff Pocoroba and then 1ave up a single to Bria n Asselstine. After Royste r l 1rounded out, Burroughs batte d for rookie shortstop RalaeJ Ramire2 and Wlloaded his 11th homer into tbe left.field bullpen. Jay J ohnstone s ingled ho1.ie the tying run and Steve Garvey beat out a bunt single that produced the go-ahead run. Dusty Baker knocked in the fo urth run of the inning to give the Dodgers a two· run lead which tasted only one i.nnina. Cliff Johnson (left) of the Chicago Cubs is loo late with the tag to get Philadelphia's Larry Bowa at first base in the 15th inning of play in Chicago Tuesday. The Phillies won the game. 8-5, to finish what they start..ed on Monday after the game had bee n halted by rain. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-! I Ricardo Sits Out at $500 a Dayj By aOGEa CA&LSON Of• Delly N.e ..... The Rama will be t.ryinc to feed on LJorus when Detroit invades for the Na· lional Football Lea1ue'a 1880 opener, and they m•y find the plckinp euier than anticipated becaue ol tbe poteo. tlal ablenee of All·Pro tackle Al "Bul>- ba •' Baker and place·kleker Beuy Rlc:ardo. tbe latter a prodart flt Colt.a Mesa ffllh ad 0r...,e Comt CoOet .. Ricardo aed lla~er ba•e been 1btent from tlM I.km' tralnbtl camp 1n • aalary dilput.e ........ .,gm•• to be re.dy to = wlaat etrolt mana,.....iu . ''I Jmt wut wbat a 1ood kl'ller sbould be paid," 1111 R&eardo, wbo backs up faJ1 owa u ...... , witb 1tau.tict wblcb reveal 24 IU'aa,bt Oeld 'I goals l.nside 40 yards despite the fact be has been forced to work with eight dif. fereot snappen and five holden in that span. His four.year totals renect 70 percent accuracy, although hls 1979 stat.a < 10- for· 18) rank him 11th (.5M) in percen- ta1es bl tbe NFL. "I'm Jmt at a po1ltiaa where they (Detrott manqement) · dan't wanl to r:1 .mat I want," 1ay1 IUeardo, who la tlae lMt year of • '40,000 contract. wb.lcb mak• bilD OM of the Jowell pa.id playen lo the NFL. For lnsunce, New Orleans klcker a..e1l Erxleben la rumored to earn '110,000 a year and t.be averace salary cl an NFL player wu •·• ln tm. Klcken? The averqe ln '79 wu 153,030, about nat Detroit ls otterln1 Ricardo now to report back to camp and a vold the coatinu1n1 S500 daily fane. Tuesda.)' upped the totaJ lo $4,000. Detroit baa bad the ref)UUUon of Charlie Jl'lnJey and the Oakland A's around tbe NFL u an orcanizadoa with a tilht lriP OD the purse and R.lcardo ackoowledces the fnaatnUom ot pl•y- lnl at Detrott, where Yictoriel aeem to rival tbe compar•tive low ..a.tea. "It you're a rookie aftd come lD here ud see eomeone like Bubba Bater maklnl leal than '50,000 a year, tell me what that would do for you!... HY• Ricardo. "Add tbe fact tltat no matter what you do, aa lon1 aa 1ou're in Detroit. you're tUll aDQD)'IDOUI." Ricardo WU besltant to ~ IC· tual n,m., but &Creed "X" amount didn't hold much water. "I want to be put in the a.me bracket, or highe r, with others wttb my ex- perience," aays RJcardo. "And, yes, I waat to eet out or here (Detrotu: I'm pricing myael! to an extent that if I have to stay here, I'll get the money I , want (in the area of $'70,000).' "They <Detroit) let Garo Yepre- . mlan leave and be and Miami were off to tlle Super Bowl. Then they let Efren Herrera 10 to Da.tlu and be went to the Super Bowl. I replaced Errol Mann and boom, Mann and Oakland are ln the 1 Super Bowl. Tbla time I'm volunteerinf MY servtce1." Wh•t'• next! "Bubbm and t are de- t.ermlned to take lh1I tb.lne lo the wire," HJI Ricardo, who at 26, aa~ be ts cont.emplatine other ventures (an NBC broadcaat.lna offer). I I I i I I • 8t ONLVPllOT Cbeatins on Collese Lev I Has Becom a Way of Lif .... AP .. llClillft CttlCAGO Credlla th•l 1ren't earn~. EB d..._ &ha& aren 'l auftded Md a«ret dula that • • • let • ......_ br-M• Uln>qh coue.--1th oeJy the • ba,..... eembluce ol an educ.uon are a way of Ufe at m~ C'ClllJqea.. ar(Or~ Lo pubU.abed rel)Ottl The Chk.,o Tribune UJd in t.oday·a editiona t.ht a de CLalOG lh1I ~ •htrb left (iyt Paclfk 10 confe{tOC'• ICboola lneUsible few post 1u100 com~tJUoo next >ear are only • part ol • pervuive acaoda.I lo colle1e a t.hl Hi ('S Coat'hr3 and a thletes •rroo the l'OW> try are adm1ttma that mMDy acboo!A bend or break aodtm1c rulto to accommodate atblt'ln who are more interested in p1asluns than in sbeepslnns, according w the Tnbun~ ··Bl am"' the NC AA and the colJege •d m1n1strators." the Tnbune quott'd John Becker. a former assistant fOO(balJ coach at the lJruvers1ty or Oregoo, as saying "l .. utlC'l1: was a v1ctJm so many coa ches are The college admm1strawrs and the NCAA pre1tch academic anteerity 1.0 alh.Jellcs but don't pracuce it " .. ..-----0-C~ el dw D•f ----- hd Lat.ue.. who bull\ an eomplre on physical flt. nn1, tellin& why he may never die even thou&h he re· arhl"d at• Q lut October "It would wreck my lme1e I cann()( evtn afford t.o have • t•t d<>& " I~ EayN1 Wllttw S••r Tri' NEW YORK A YOWl1' robbf'r leveled• 1un Ii •l thC' hud ol New York Ya.nkf'n star Reaele Jukaon Htly Tunday momin1 outaide a bar ln New Voris City · But JacklOfl. out ct>le bralint the 400lh career home run h bit lrl Monday niehrs victory over the Wbll• Sox. knocked Lht bandit 1away by awaltina him with the door or hl1 Rolla Royce l 'he aluuer told police he was shaken at havm1 a laraJe-bore pistol. likely a .U · caliber automatic. pointed U\W tua face "It wu the btgiest Jun I ever saw." Jackson told police "I funcMd He was poinltnK the 1un at m y head I thou&ht he was going to shoot me " The bandit got the drop on Jackson about 1 50 a m wht'n th~ outllel<Hr walked out of the Jim Mc Mullen bar on Manha\ tan's Ea.st Side near 3rd Avenue and 76th Street. and got into tus car '4"toel .. Have you ever had • i\lY point a iru.n .tl YOW' head and thought he was I OUl& w shoot you•" Jackson wed "Let me tell you, it's somt' ln•> " The sttckup man lo14ered the gun. howevt'r. 11>ht'n ht' reached into J ackson's car to grabtht' 1an1t1on k .. y J ackson pushed open t.M car door. st"ndmg th1• 11unn11an sprawll.ng The youth, who Jackson thought "'a:. bt·t wt•t•n 16 11nd 18 years old. ran off. eludtng pursuers and dropping Jurkson's t:ar keys near the S<'ene SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL Roger Carlson No Changes A trend bu been met.eriallz· lna io-vd more aod more "re· 11onal" type palrin11 ln the CIF playoffs leadin& up to some faraway roe in the nnals. Don't look for any changes from lbat format . in fact. new Cit" Southern Sect.loo CommlJslooer Ray Plut&o aaya that system will beC'ome the standard. "We lot started lo the area or • re1lonal concept In the playolfs last year." says Plutlto. •·and t.be dittctioo is w proceed alona lhose lines. "Lut year we concentrated on pairing up teams in baseball, basketball and girls softball with » u mi-ttgiooal concept and 1t provf'd very posit1 ve "We had larger crowds Peo pie didn't have to travel so much and the reat'tion was pretty favorable We want lo enlarge on that." says Plutko A couple of ~eins ago tht.' • I Chuck Muncie. a running back for the New Orleans S&lots ol the National Football League and once a cooteoder for the Heism an Trophy, attended the University of Cautomia at ~rkeley Howard Strickland. Muncie's college roommate and also a football s tar at Berkeley, said Muncie "never went w class at all, on campus or off." The incident was the St'COOd within thrf't• m11nth11 tn tht• Eas t Side neighborhood 10 wh1r h J uck1rnn'i. life wu threatened by gun-toters 1 · pla')'eff· system ~acht"d a peak In improbable mat<'hups when in the 1979 4·A bas ketball playoffs No. 3 ~wport Harbor travelt"d 180 miles north to champion Ox n a rd while No 3 Murphy traveled 30 miles east to cham· pion Mater Dei RAY PLUTKO , .· - .. He had a pact with the Cal coaches," Strickland saJd ··He 'd come to Berkeley only if he didn't have to come to class. He was supposed to be m y roommate, but I never saw him all week except when we got taped up for practice." Strickland said he and Muncie were enrolled in educalJon courses at near by Santa Clara Uruvers1ty. but that neither al· tended classes. Muncie said he graduated from lkrkeley. but university officials say they have no record that he was ever granted a degree D"'t1~r Spoil• f'idf"!lrh·s llf-t11rt1 8o5ton 's J im Dwyer belled a solo homer in the Ii eighth inning lo snap a 4-4 tie and the Red Sox <ie· feated Detroit. S... to spoil the comeback of Mark ''Tlte Bird" Fklrych i(I Tuesday rught's American League baseball action. Fidrych was recalled Sunday from Evansville, Ind , where he was trying w come back from a variety of arm ailments . Amoe Otla drew a bases· loaded walk to force in the wiruung run and lift Kansas City to a 4 3 victory over Baltimore D•a Qalsenberry packed up the v1cwry for t he Royals Ruppert Jones tut tus fi rst grand slam homer of his carreer tn the 10th inmn~ to lead the New York Yankees to an 8-4 victory over the Clucago White Sox Ernie Whitt lmed a two run ln· pie 10 the runth lOlling lo lead Toronto to a 5·4 v1cwry over Milwaukee and a sweep of a double-header The Blue Jays took the opener. 3-l. as Lloyd Mowby delivered a ,.one" two-run single in the eighth inrung Cleveland's Toby Harnb blasted a two- run homer w lead the Indians to a 2·1 victory over Texas . Glenn Adami slammed a solo homer in the bottom of the nmlh w pace Minnesota to a 3-2 v1cwry over Oa.kland Allen Ripley. who patched seven mmngs before Ii suHenng a mtnor tnJury. and G•ry Lavelle com· baned for a seven-hat shutout as San f"'ranc1sco de· feated slumptng Houston, 2-0. Tuesday night to keep the Nallonal League West baseball race close . . . ln other games, Boe Oetlter bit a three-run seventh inning homer and fellow rookie Joe Pritt burled a three-hitter as Cincinnati nipped San Diego, 3-2 . . . Gary Caner doubled home Ellla Valeatlff in the fourth inning as Montreal, bolstered by a triple play. de· 1 feated St. Louis. 4·0 behind the four-hit pitching of of Fred Norman . . . Bake McBride's infield single broke a l~lh· inning tie and Philadelphi a went on w i.o 8·5 vicwry over the Chicago Cubs game sus pended Mooday after 10 innings because of darlulesa. The Phillies then woo the regular· ly scheduled game. >l behind a homer by Mike SdunJd ... Ray Banb blanked Pit· t.sburgb for eight innings and Ale~ Trntllo uvau.1 d elivered a tw o -run singl e t o give the New York Mets a 3-1 vicwry over the Pirates. Glfdft-Cradt IJtj•~ Mar•llnll BLOOMI NGTON, M10n. -Jun Mar:ihull. EB former Minnesota Vikings defensive t'nd wo11 e. t seriously injured Tuesday wbeo the han..: .cUdt'r hl' was trying to fly crashed into a Light polt> Bloomington police said MarshaU's aas powc•rf'd han1i: glider crashed into the pole on the BloomanKlon J~frerson High School athletic field r-------BfU*'baU Toda Pl ------ On tlus date in baseball Ul 1979 Lou Brock of the St Louis Cardinali. beat out an In field tut af'amst Chicago's De~ Lamp ror his 3.000\.h career tut Brock's teammates celebrated by ~aung the Cubs 32 On tlus date in 1969 BaJtJmort>'s Jam Palmer. whose career nearly had ended the year ht-fore due to arm trouble. no·h1t the Oakland A's 8-0 On tlus dale tn 1948 Negro League legend Satchel Paige, now weanng the uruform or the Cleveland In· d1ans. pitched his first maJor league complete game at the age of 42. beatmg th{: Clucago 'Wlute Sox on C1 ve hits 50 Toda) ·s B1rthda) s New York Yankee!> infielder F'red Stanley is 33 Cleveland Indians slugger Andre Thornton as 31 tfia111i ·~ K awt·he11her9 f;ncJ.. R*'' irMIWttf veu;ran 0 Hens1ve hneman Bob K~beobug • ended his "retJnment" Tuesday, returrung to the M1am1 Oolptu.ns' tra1rung camp afte r a three-week holdout . . . The Los Angeles K.J.ngs announced they have signed two of their top choices in the 1.980 NHL draft -right wing Jim Foa and center Gre& Tent.a Japanese amateur champion Mitaubl.Sh.i collected 17 hits and edged Gary Adams' CCL.A Bruins. S..., an 12 lnll.ings dur mg the international basebaJJ tournament of Haarlem 111 The Nethe rlands G~g Loag.uis of Mission Vie JO "'111 be compel.J.ng 111 the L' S Outdoor D1nng Champ1onsh1ps 1n Tulsa next v.eek :'lie11>s11>eek. In<' the publtsht"r of ' ln:.1de Sports" magaztne. c.sued o statement support.Ing the llt·rald Examiner an the news paper's qu~t to repnnt an art1 r le from lhe magazine about Dodger hr'>l baseman Stne Garvey and his wire. Cyndy. are ti. T~ion. Radio Fot1ow1no are !he top soons PvPnt<. on TV tn,..1ot>t , . • • excellent ; .. worth watch1no .. 1.~1r 7:30 p.m., Chann.t 5 ANGELS BASEBALL: A not'IS at 5'-attlP Announcen: Bob Starr. StevP Shannon and Pon != airtv It wilt be Dave La Roche 12·21 against the Mariner<;' Jim Beat· tie (4-3) lntoni9ht'stelevisedgamefromSutt1e RAD IO Baseball -AnQt'I<; at SeattlP 7 JO o "" Atlanta at 0od9ers, 7:30 p.m . l<ABC 11901 l<MPC 17101 Ont.be same night, 1n a paJr of games involving No . 2 teams. Compton traveled JO miles south tn M1munet.oo Beach whale S1m1 Valley traveled 60 miles south to Ocean View How simple 1l would have been for Ocean View and Hwit iogton Beach to meet I before an inter ested c rowd > arid for Newport Harbor lo t ravel lo Mater De1. 10 miles a11>ay At any rate, that sort of thutlc ing appears w be at an end wtlh those who produce the playoff system Plutko s ays fe-. change:\ are 1n order within the Southern ~ct100 office , although UH:r~ ar e some areas ht-wantc; the office w grow an . main1> 1n secunng ad<hllonal 1nc<>me for schools. more cons15tent orr.c1at 1og aod 1mprov1ng communru<'<i t1on "'tlh school:. and com mun1tJe:s "We ha"e to look tfJ othn sources l.o help s ubs1d1ze alhJetJ( programs." says PlutJto. "such as boosters. car washes. Jot: a thoos. ~ same concept LS hap penin& oo a larger scale with ~ colle1es. ··to \be area or off1c1atang we're malnng a maJor thrust Lil terms of an onentatJoo book.let And we'ft' deV\51.ng a common e\·a luauon rallng form in order to become uniform PluU<o sa)!> hi~ "tdfr "'•i.J 1,. maktn~ mort' pefY)nal ronlar1 with leag~ and "' honh Y.1• ~ant to make our pre,tnu known." says Plutko .. At oo,. time the CJF did this. but sud· denly Uungs grew so fa.st 1t got lost in the shufne ·'It's time to t a ke a s tep back ward and re-bridge that rommun1cataon As for com· mun1 t1es. so m any people have moved an to Southern CaliCorrua , ~·h1l e many others have moved out and \lo'e want to re-o rientate peoplt-on JU.St what the CI F 1s. 50 we're going to roncentrate on some promollonal items · · • • • AROUND THE BEAT ~s tancaa H igh has a P p a r e n t I y I o s t r o ,. e r Curt "'ea.z.laff to at.s football pro- gram The 175·pounder who ben<'hed 325 pounds. ha.s moved to f li nt, Mich The Eagles. ho~ e .. er have added a pair or trani.rers to lhe1r attack Dave Slem•nsma, a 6·0. 200-p<>Und 5en1or out of ~e11>-porl Haroor 1s a nose guard candidate Also. b> "'a> or ~ewport Harbor ond Ed1:.on . 1s Joh.n Lamberton .t I i 5 pr1 u n d f u 11 back J o b n 8 011 aoko. after sitting out a ~1·ar . rPtumc. to football and <tt 185 PoUnru.. 1" one or Estant1d .., fastt.-Sl alhlet4"S Co~ta M~a H1~h football coach Tom French !>3)'1 he'U have 57 serious vars1tv candid.ates an Ute fall. an add.Jt100 w 50 freshman bopef uls. And. lhe Mustangs eoteT the wars m ~fall with a five-man coaching st~ff mt.act for the sixth straight >ear Wtth Fren<'h are J i m H1 1t~v. Tom ~are. Dou~ Brown .tnd John (·am~) l.a~una Beach ha.Ii cumt· up 11>1th Af~ 'tu<h-nt t\t\1n \fJ JOr a 220 pounder on a 6 l frame ~1th ruizb' ex~nl"nr{· out or "l.ew Zt>JIJnd Coa<'h "alt Ham•n "•"' ' tK· II operate at no5e izuard UCI C re~· in Mexico M EXJCO CITY -Members o( >\mong those represent111g the the UC Irvine ne~ tt'am an• I ('I te-am are Oa\'e Lebel. Brad sta)'ing at the 01> mp1c ullal?t' Hurn C hri s CI ark. Ma tl here 10 preparat ion for the Thompson, Rich Mukai. Greg Queialcoatl Regatta ~h 1<'h Springer. Jay Collins . Steve begms Saturday Cordell and Ray Voss The two-day set of rac~ ~111 Muklll. the coxsv.a1n. 1s from pit l~ UCI team against <'re~ l 'C ~rkeley. wh1le Clark 1s al· from Europe. South Amenca tendingStan!ord and Canada The <'Ompet1t1on CCI crew Coac h Mike Sullivan will incl~ pairs. rours and ro~ 1s not \\1th the team in Meiuco s•·amande1ght races Cit) Angels Need Confidence 1 -Baseball Standings --'----- .. - . . ~. .... :: ·. And Winning Seve~ of Eight Isn't a Bad Start SEATTLE IAPl -This has been a long, dif. ficult seuon for the Ange ls . Only oow are tbe injury-plagued defending American League West Division winners gaining som e momentum and in doing so they are slowing "We are healthy now." explained Angel Manager Jim Fregos1. He bas used 73 different line ups this season due w 38 i.nJuries which have kept players out of ooe or more games. • down the Seattle Mariners, who are struggling themselves. The Angels erased a S-2 Seattle lead with a four -run outburst in the sixth tnning but needed a . .. . . The Angels rallied for three runs in the seventh i.nning w po!!t a !l~ victory over Seattle Tuesday night -the l\ngels' seventh victory in the last eight aames and fourth in a row over the Mariners . "Rlgbt now our confidence 1s kmd of shat· tered." commented Angel second baseman Bobby Grieb . "It's import.ant for us l.o gel our confidence back aod finish the season strong so we can Jook forward l.o next 1eU011 " Gncb helped the Angels by coUectin1 three blu, includinc his 12th home run of the seuoa, a.od . drivlq in two runs. . . DIESELS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! BUYOILUSE OIUMM COUWTY'I LHD'"O DIA&.U On Tl' T•••-~ c .... ~ s ., 1::10 three·run sevt>nlh w hand the Mariners lbetr 27th loss in 33 umes since the All·Star break. Meanwhile. relief a ce Mark Clear 9·9 ~rmitted SeatUe ju.st two hita over the final jYJ in.' rungs. A three-run home run from hgbl·bitting s hortatop Bert Campaneru highlighted the Aqels' four-nm outburst orr Seattle starter Rob Dressler and reliever Dave Heaverlo. s..z. in the ainb. Camey Lansford, wbo also bad three bib, led off the lnniog with • double and scored oa Juoo Thompeon's single . lnt.rnetlonel Youth 1occer ·~•It• SUMMER SOCCER CAMPS tor Qlrte ..... .,,. ..... ,4 A .... I AM to IN CnMn y...,, CoftwnunltJ ,. 21711 CtowR v..., ........... L..-. ...... OCTD ..,,,._ .,,..,,,, *"'*'to oe '111 I I ,\'a IAwflr Prit'# i .\·o &>llf'r ~f*Hin • ...... A:JnMca end ..... '" .. ,,,... ........ ft ....... Our aea•~ .... ,... AYa. 11 -a c... 11 '11• ,., ...... ,., , 2800 Harbor &Nd. ' eo.ta Meta 540 -9100 , . ....... A &IDR ............ lt1•1214 • 8r1IOe ..... 81 111 .... •••••••••••••CH:1am•••• AMERICAN LEAGUE West DlvtakMl Kansas a ty Oakland Texas Minnesota ·Chicago AJ:agela SealUe W L Pel. 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I ( I ( ( E e .............. __ .... .,,_, ....... ..,.~ .. -............... --...... __ ..,...., _____ , .......... -------~---..... ·-----............ -..... ......-.-..... ,... _____ ..,.. ___ ..,,,.,_ ------~~~~----~-.....---.---- TENNIS I BASEBALL I AUTO RACING w.dMeday. Au;utt t3, 1980 OAll Y PILOT fl3 An 80-pound Wallop 10-k Race Hosted by UCI Sunday Briggs Among Nation's Best Dell'f ..... SUfl --SOME OF JOE l . BROWN'S PRIZE PINS. Frortt Pag~ BI WORLD SERIES • • • World Series. but in the end just dido 't make it. "The earliest phantom I have is 1938. That was the year Gabby Harnett of the Cubs homered against Pittsburgh and eventual- ly Jed lhe Pirates to their de· mlse. .. Since Pittsburgh appeared to be a shoo-in, the organization bad the World Series pins de· s igned b efore the National League championship was de· cided. .. Hoastoo and Cincinnati had World Series pins made up last year. 1n fact, Cincinnati bad to -they won th e Wes t ern Divir.im,'' Brown adds. A member of the baseball or ganiution for '41 years, Brown got a good jump on his collection without having lo leave his house His father collected some pins, and his mother carr ied several of them on a <-harm bracelet. "Casey Stengel 's wife harl quite a few or the pins on her bracelet," recalls Brown. "1 col · J ected other s from newspapermen and people l k.new m baseball.'· Today, Brown 1s Just three pins away from completmg the JOEL. BROWN collection of World Series pins That 1s. unless someone ramihar with the 1911 World Series coo· firms that there was no New York Giants pm. In that case. the m ag1c num~rwouJd be two. VCI Tabs Three BJDAVSC\INNINGllAM .................. For UM nnt time ln more lhan • month, l1·1ur-old Mike 8rt1p ol Cott.a Meta I• home. 8ri&P hu been out on the junior ~ clrcu~t. teartnc up touroamenta throu•hout the ~try H• woo lhe n•tJonaJ in· doora In Ch ica.co and the national bardcourt louroey at San '!'!tt,. and reached at lea.st the • ls in two olber oa· UonaJ eventa "He's been away from home alnce July 6, but he 's handling it pretty well," says Kirk Orahood. bis coach at Mesa Verde Rae quet Club. Orahood traveled with Briggs and his parents to Texas for tbe championships. "Mike bas really grown up a lot in the last few years." Orahood says. ·'He's been hit· ting tennis balls since he was four or five, but thJs kind of traveling is a little new to him." Briggs didn't lose a single game during the first three rounds of the USTA tournament. and that's the sam e kind of domination he displayed one week earlier at tbe Western Clay Court Open in Ohio, which be won ·'Yeah, Mike has a killer in- stinct when he's playing some· one he's never seen before," says Orahood. "He never relax· es unless he's facing someone he's played and knows he can beat easily." Briggs is a natural left-hander who does only one thing with his right hand -play tennis. So Orahood has Briggs use a two· handed backhand. in the fashi011 of Chris Ever t·Lloyd, Tracy Austin and Gene Mayer. ··1 didn't even know he was naturally left-handed until two yea r s ago, a nd I 've been coaching him since he was six." says Orahood. "ll I had known bac k then, I probably would have tried to s witch him. It makes it to ugh because he throws left-handed but serves right-handed. And serving is done with a throwing motion." Briggs stands 4· 10 and weighs 80 pounds, but be packs a wallop. He can sit back and play lbe baseline or come lo the net with a powerful serve-and-volley game. ll is that versatility. according to Orahood, that makes Briggs so tough to beat. "His footwork is far superior to any of the other juniors he's playing," Orahood says. "And Volleyball ·four ffits San Diego SAN DI EGO -The Pro Beach Volleyball Tour. which two weeks ago made a s t op in Laguna Beach. continues south to San Diego for the city's first· ever pro tourney. With prize money totahn~ $5.000. the world's top beach volleyball teams will be con- verging at Ocean Beach here Aug. 23-24 for the Cuervo San Mike Puritz wrll take over the while living in Japan. Diego Open. UC Irvine women's volleyball Duarte. 38. will work on a Defending world champions coaching job with Akemi part-time basis. He has been a Karch Kiraly and Singin Smith Kitaha.ra of Japan as has assis-coach with the Blue Angels will beadline the raeld which also tant while Frank Duarte will track club of Orange County for includes l980's most suc~essfuJ direct the women's cross coun-the past four years. He is a team . Jim Menges and Matt try and track programs during g r aduate of Orange Coast Gage. the coming school year. College and Long Beach State. Volleyball teams have been Puritz, rt. moves to UCI from The three additions add to the competing in t he San Diego University High School where be heavy turnover or coaching Open yearly for 30 years, but for served as boy's volleyball coach personnel at UC Irvine this ye~. the first time the competition is ror three years and directed the Bill MuJJigan replaced Tim a professional event. girl's program for two years. Tift as basketball coach earlier Action begins each day al 9 He bas been an instructor at this year. Mulligan moves from a.m .. and admission is free The UCI's summer volleyball .camp Saddleback College where he rinals are scheduJed for approx· since 1976 and is a graduate of posted an impressive record. imately 4 p.m. on Sunday. The Long Beach State and Santa In baseball, Mike Gerakos event is s pon sor ed by Jose Monica City College. He will replaced Steve Hertz. Geralcos Cuervo Tequila. continue at University High as moves to UCJ rrom UCLA where The Cuervo is the fourth st.op an instructor and as boy's he was an assistant ror former on the five-event California Pro volleyball coach. Anteater baseball coach Gary Be a c h Tour. Tb e se r ies Kitah.ara is a native of Pref~· Adams. culminates at Redondo Beach lure, Japan and played on both Changes have also been made Sept. 12· 14 at the fifth annual World Cup and national high in swimming for both men and world championship of beach s chool championship teams women. ·volleyball. ~--------~~~~~~~----~~~.:.._--~~~~------- Bradshaw llitzes.JoJo: PITTSBURGH (AP) -P ittsburgh Steelen quarte rback Terry Bradshaw says in legal papers filed here that bil wife, Jo Jo Starbuck, ean 't dlvorce him lo Pennsylvania because she doean't live iD the state. Stewart Barmen, H attontey repreaentin.a tbe National Football L•a1ue pbyer, uld I ~ pnllm.in&ry ob- j e C ti 0 ft I filed OD Bradlbaw's behaU uk tbe Alletheay County courts lo dl1mi11 hi• wife'• dlvOt'ce petition for tedlllAeaJ rt~. Starbuck . a pro- fwlcwteJ tee 1kater wbo ... '-' maiden name. f1Jecl for clh'orce Jaat • SANDWICH TRAYS •CHEESE TRAYS •MEATTRAYS HAMS ALWAYS READILY AVAILABLE ..,..;----:=---_,. COllONA -MAl HUMTI •TOM llACM J7Ma.C...Mwy. lfltt.._. ...... ._... 67MOll a TOIO ...... 171 aw 1 ,.,..., w., • • ,.,. •• 137-J122 A190 Aneheirn. 0rW'P9 Ranc:ho M!Boe La t-'abfa S•n OreQO North Ho!~. Woodland Hiiia he move1 '° tut. Plus. he can hat that two.handed backhand down the line aa well as cross court " When the season 1s over . Brlus wtll either rank No. l or TENNIS No. 2 in the nation a mong 12· year .olds. His closest rivaJ lS Steve Enochs or Gr eensboro, NC .• a bigger boy who plays a power 2ame. "Some people tell me Mike is the best of the l2·year-olds tbey·ve seen an a long tame. but I don't Uke to be over ly opt1rrustic about his potential." s a ys Orahood ... A lot or people tJunk he's too small to become No. l m the world. but I think he can rank n gbt up there with the best of them. He has the serve·and· volley game. which a lot of the other s maller playe rs don't have ' .. . . VALE&IE NEWSOME ot Laguna Beach wanted to enter the Calllornia Cup Super Senior tournament \n Los Angeles as a doubles player on· Jy, but her partner got injured. So 71-year-old Newsom pen· ciled her name in the singles division. She never lost a set. althoup temperatures at t.be LA Tennis Club ranged Into lbe 90!!. She woo the championship in a 6-4. 7-6 tiebreaker over the two- t 1 me defend ing .c h ampion, Eloise Thornton, a nd th e Emerald Bay woman looked so spry lhal tournament officials forced her t.o prove her age. They thought s he looked too young t.o play tn the 7().and-0lder division. 'Tve been playing tenrus all my life. since I was old enough to hold a racket," Newsom says. · I've played 1n tl"le Laguna t<Jurnaments. but I never en- tered the LA lournamenl before. It was reaJ fun Bobby Riggs presented me Wlth my trophy." Muon Reaional Par~ lo lrvlno will be the site for • 10. kUoaieter nm &.mday spot'lD"fld by Southem California Rupner magazine. , The race is open t.o men· and women of aJl ages with awards going to winners in 18 . aae categories. I Cost of entering is $2 or S6 with a T-shirt. The course will ,_;nd through I.he bills around Mason Park and the UC Irvine campus. Two aid stations will also be situated along the course. Race officials say they !lave invited some lop Orange Co&lpty runners including former lJCI d1stanceman Steve Scott and Boston Marathon competitor Sue Petersen of Laguna Beath. The nm as scheduled to begin at 7: 30 a .m and competitors should gather at the Mason Park pa v11Uon on University Drive. Registration will continue untLl 7:15a.m. Persons needing additional reg· istrat100 information can phone John Bushman al 960-3171. Saga of Spinning Wheel.S From AP DlspaC.C~ •1'he early days 1n auto racing were not happy ones for Johnny Rutherford. Oh. there were the chills and 'Pills of screectung tires and the thud "hen smacking toto walls of almost every descnpuoo Rutherford. who came to Indy car racing in 1962 as a raw 24-year-old. qwckly gamed tht' nickname "Johnny Wreckaford .. And. in sports, it's hard ta s hake an early 1m · age, es~1aJJy when you're not w10mng. DURING JDS FIRST l l YEARS on the cham- p1onstup car c1rcwt, the )OUDi;:ster managed one victory and a multitude of brok<.'n bones, ~cars and worn es. He did wm the tj S Auto Club spnnt car d1vis100 in 1965 But Ute s pnnt cars and midge~ always have been considered poor cow,ms to champ cars. his aoumadating Jim Hall-prepared Chaparral broke Ul the early going. WHEN AL UNSER decided of tus own volili<>n to leave the Chappa rral racing team at the end of last seasoo. Hall got on the telephone and sum· moned Rutherford The marnage betw~n Rutherford and Hall, a fellow Texan. former dnvmg star and a great automotJve IJlllovalor, appears to be one made m heaven "We have great communicallon." Rutherford -.ays. "Jim Just s ttms to anllc1pate problems. and tht crew ha!-> done a great JOb of making the car dependable." The "Yellow Submarine," as the sleek, low. slung car has berome known, is the only one on the c1rcwt lo have completed every lap or every face this season. He drove and drove and went nowhere He "as --------------------- just another of the legion of young dnvers who dai- ly mtone the prayerful words "I could do 1l 1f I could Just get good equipment under me " Theo came 1973 A pivotal year Two champ car victones. a pair of second-place f1rushes, third place 10 the national s tandings and bis first $100,000 earnings year. Nolhmg has been the same for the smiling Texan since that golden year RlJTUEBFORD WON THE FUlST of his three Jody soo., an 1974 and h as not ft.ruS.hed lower than fourth in the national cha mpionsl\ip race since. Twice. he v.on four races an a stngle season. ORANGE COUNTY COLLECTOBAMA GUH SHOW mGGa Ir HTTB THAM EVa AUG. 16th & 171ti. 1980 BUY • SELL • TRADE 350 l ABLES ON SALE Featurt"Q Guns -AntlOUe & Modem Ammo -War Rehcs & Surolus 1r.-,, ,,. Art1fact<; -P 1;q<. & ,Jewl>lry -Coin., 8 F VOf E xM>1I T clbles S30 00 Fa< Both Oa~ Long gone are the .. Wreckaford" days. But the ultimate goal. a nat1onal championstup, still bas escaped him. cww..-"'*" ' ... s 1.00 --M-•l Rutherford won hjs fifth race of 1980 lut Sun· day. easily taking the Tony Bettenhausen zoo. Jn eight champ car events th1s season, Rutherford's M<>tM~' A.M. TO 5:00 P .M. IOTH DJ. YS OltAMGI COUNTY FAia MOUHDS HEWf'tlOOUCTS rAYIUON. ILOG. 10 ....,. .... }.J....,..,... 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FOR THE RECORD I NEWS FEATURES 9 la I 0 Dieters Fall Obesity Expem: Fat Maimy in Head, E:l>ITOH'S NOTI-; Thu '' IM 1tcond of f~r orefcl•• on th~ tnglha IO wldch pwpl.e go to /ind ,,,. pert«' bod11. and "°"' wll the mogic tlwJI are ""UinO to I'll odual· '" ""''"'· By lite AHoda&ed Pnt1 Americana s pend blJnons. each year fighting fat with dJel.s. pitla. pOllon.s and gimmlcu, yet heft springs et.emal . f e w e nte rprises are un· dertaken by so many at such cost wit.b so tittle likelihood o( success. f"at. after all. ls usually a stale of mind. It doesn't sue cumb to intermittent aasault..s on the body ABOUT St MILLIO N Americans spend an ~umated $10 billion a year ln pursuit or a ·slimmer figul'(', many experts say. alt.bough they aclcnowtedge that t he sum is at best an educated guess. Obesity has been associated with heart disease. high blood pressure. diabetes. kidney and gallbladder disorders, gout and even cancer. Some diet experts are heartened that people are beginning to lose weil'hl for health rather \ban cosmetic reasons. DIET D!MAM>S OE I !RMI NATION Food tm.u Mat a. Curtals.d Yet nine in 10 who set out lo lose weight on a diet put It back on within a year, according to Or. Henry Jordan. a Univenity or Pennsylvania psychiatrist who specializes in obesity. "Diets don't work." he says THEY DON'T WORlt, nuln lion and obesity experts say . because a successful diet in- volves pain and determination Only when a human body con· s umes fewer calories than 1t burns up each day and does so for a long llme -will eiilra pounds disappear. Consider the case of 43-year old Raphael Gerber, a &·foot 1 rormer Israeli service man who weighs more than 3SO pounds He had tried many diets befor{> enrolling in the $3.500. 26-day UCLA "Cheer" program. whlch uses behavior m odification techniques to change eat1n~ habits . Gerber lcrt the program 1n January 40 pound'l lighter. Jh- bought n sausage business. put the "'eight bark on and started having chest pains . Now he'~ hospitalized on a starvation d1et GERBER, A FORM E R caterer. S&'I'> he wns so troubled by his obis1ty that he stopped going out and would turn out the lights IJl lhe bathroom to keep from seemg tumsel! in the mir ror. A rcord1ni: t o Dr Robert Oerostein. medical director of the weight control program lit New York's St. Luke's Hospital. many overwe1~ht people must civcrcome low self~steem befon> diets can work. Obesity is sometimes uaed as a cnrtcb, be says. an excuse for failures in life -in work or Jove, for example. Diets -and diet abuses - abound. THE STAR, A WEEKLV tabloid sold al s upermarket checkout counters. o ffers readers a diet a week. One of them · a wme and popcorn plal\. Some or the Star's best saJes have come as a result of editions featuring a diet as tbe main story, says as.sociate edit.or Christina Kirk. •·Any diet'll work," she say!> ''The problem ls to keep it orr once you've lost it, and maybe that's why they keep buyini;:. You've got a built-in audience." Book publisher s al so capit.ali.z.e on the diet craze. Jn 1978, there were 30 w et books published ''IT'S BA.R D TQ lose money pubtistung a diet book," said an tns1der who didn't want LO bt· identified. There are more than 7 million copies of "Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution" io print. The ··Scal"5dale Diel" has sold more than 3 million copies. "There are probably a den.en new 'diet revolullons' a year." says Thomas A. Ziebarth. a con sumer protection attorney wtth the U.S. Postal St>rv1ce. v.turh prosecutes about 20 diet fralld ~chemes annually. One of these revolutJons. tilt• hqu1d-prote>.n diet that hit peak populanty 111 tm. <'la1 med at Hun t -B ache S tock Ties D iscWs ed WASHINGTON <AP) -Nelson Bunker Huot and Wilham Hunt, the Texas billionaire brothers who owned thousands of ounces of silver when the market collapsed last sprin&. also owned more than 5 percent of Bache Group commoo stock in January, but did not report that to lhe Securities and Excbaqe Com· m &Ssion. Federal la w requires holders of that much stock in a company to report within 10 days, but \be ownership was not made known formally until Monday when Neboo Bunker Hunt filed documents with tbe Securities and Exchange Comm.iuioo. E. Barret PT'ettyman Jr .• an attorney for Nelson Bunter Hunl, said the riling was made now for reasoos of "excess caution." He said it legally la not necessary bttause the brothers used separate runds to buy Bache stock for their joint account. The SEC bas been investigating the Hunts' link with Bache. which lent the brothers mUllons of dollars on margin for sliver speculation. When silver prices collapsed in March, Bache scrambled to evade enormous losses and the SEC temporarily halted trading ln Bache stock. SEC spokesman declined comment oo Nelsoo Hunt's filing . 1 searchNI t>vcrywhtre ror a ust'd boat before I tried the Dally Pilot Dtlna on tbe Or11n•c Coul. Dilly Piiot claulfled ada offt-red thn cxa~l dl'al I wus 1rurchlnA for . I \'hoi1c frnm ti 111o1dt' ~<'lt'ctlon of l11q1r and 'mall power 11nd 1111 11 hOl'll"<. and I p111d leu I h.tn I \'X\)(\tlffl If \Ou'rt" lookltlll for G h11r11a1n nn a usrd boat. l 1 ~ I h 1• lh ti) P 11 O I t'IU!l!!lrlt'Cl lld'I SAVE UP TO a.we more Md~ .... tDr .... Drtve to ........... Czuw ........ C.....a.t. :,::1.TNe .. ... STat .... ln ... ~of Or.,.. CDunty. least 58 lives, according to the federaJ government. WHEN ONE COMPANY re- cently advertised a diffe rent protein product, the Cambridge Diel, the Postal Service in- vestigated and persuaded the diBtributors to include a medical warning in their ad "There 1s no other branch of subclimcal medicine that has more quackery involved in 1t lban the treatment of obesity Unfortunately. some or it comes from highly trained people," says Or. Maria Simonson. di.rec tor or the health and weight pro- gram at J o hn s H opki n s University. The lure is profit. Diet mag1<- 1s worth millions. The Food and Dru~ Ad m1mstration estamal~ that peo pie spend Sl 10 million a y1>ar JU.St on over-the-counter weight I~~ preparations that claim t<1 suppress appetite. deaden taste or remove excess body wat~r Dl'RrNG JTS 1nvest1gat1on •>f the Cambndge Diel, the Just1Cl' Department learned 5,000 people a day were sending for the formula -at a rrurumum cost of $12 45 each. Ziebarth says the promoters brought in $4 millioo Ul l WO mooths. Dieters who flock to three diet · programs m Durham, N C., m C'ludmg the Duke Uruvf'rs1ty nee diet , spend more than S6 5 m1lhon a year 1n thc commuru ty , acrord:J.ng to the Chamber of Commerce Even g.amm1ck.<1 sell well The Hammache r S<"hlemmer company in New York says 1t has sold thousands of i ts "Sien duforks" at S12 95 each A gr~n ught on the fork fl ashes when it's OK to eat. It'<; SUJJ posed to slow eating and con· sum pt.Joo AN0111ER FfllM. Art Adven- tures. says sales of its $16.50. .. Diet Con.'icienee" are equally strong. 1lu.s battery-powered de· vice is activated wbe o the refrigerator door opens. "You'll be sorry," it booms. Or. Simonson says the pro- blem is that while people - es pecially middle -class housewives -are vulnerable to Madison Avenue's emphasis on the slim figure, few are willing to change their eating bab1ts to right (at. If someone packaged camel "chips" in pink satin, said they would lead to instant weight loss and priced the m at $15 each. ·'people would stampede to buy it.'' she says. NEXT N~At T~Top \ conducted bf ... SUNLAND SKIERS r 1 I \) I • 0 --·---·---··-·--·-· --.... ----.... ----.... ----------... -.. ---. ----.... -........ ~ICS I CROSSWORD MAltMADUK! .~. " ,, ... ." ..... -. 1::1 1) o--·-------· PEANUTS TlBE'S ~l~ TMIS FOO. t&MO IJAS NOT INVITED ... • I NOW. Al™OV~ ~E IA&4S NOT INVITED IN ... FUNKY WtNkER8EAN ME SURE~ SEEN INVITED OUT!! by Charles M. Schulz I NEVER~ DOWN AA INVITATION .. G • } f f ' by Tom Batiuk "Run the can opener so Marmaduke will get out of my hammock!" SHOE MOON MULLINS o 1<! 1lf.AT1S IT! I 1LLGOLl\Jt SOME - PLACE W~E~E THEY'LL Do WKAT I WANT 1EM TO . by Jeff MacNeUy by Ferd & Tom Johnson ORABBLE VA\.£~\E, I NA~E A ~fESSION 10 MAt(£ ... I ANSIA>€UO '40u~ Ml ~ A rU!iilCll 1'1/'f~ ~'AVSE I ll.IAMftO ~ M((f '(OU I IZUU... OOM'f 5~AIC ~IZCll&CM 'fw~ \Al£Ll, IN ~C1, I CAN°'f S9EAt: If Af A\.\.. FO R BETTER OR FOR WORSE WHE~ ARE '10~ MflNNERS, MICHAEL.~ • ~.;...c.:..,_._.._ ..... _ MISS PEACH WHA"r DOE~ '1MN1N& ,.ACT ANO oi~ft"rlo~/' ~N,. THE FAMILY CIRCUS DENNIS THE MENACE Mil'. ~ll1MM15, YOtA'~c AN tNCOM P£TENT WM0 I ~ OOt~(i A ~TT'!N .JOB ~ ~NNIN& Tl11~ CAMP. NOW, f MUST GO, Dr 1'1..L. ~'I 'T't)O Ml.ACM , by Bil Keane GORDO JUDGE PARKER by Mell Lata rius 5ee? ''~AVING TAC'r ANO Ol~CftET'I°""' II MEAN~ KNOWIN6 WHEN 'TO QIAIT. DR . SMOCK HOW /\/\ANY "'fl/11\.f:S HAVE: You eeeN AAARR1ec:>, ..JASPE::R? by Gus Arrio&a by Harold Le Ooux U:1"5 TAKE MEt..ANlf HOME ANO WE'l.l .. DIOCU55 WHAT WE'RE u01N0 TO DO ABOIJf WE NEVER D15CU:r.1 ANYTHINV. ~ll.L.' YOV !'JtMPl..Y TEU. M( WHAT WE RE 001N0 TO 00 ... AND THAT'!l If' YOU'VE NEVER blRUCK ME PHY51CAU.Y .. IX.IT YOU'VE IMfTERED ME MENfAU.Y.' DON'T YOU UNDfR51'ANO THAI? HER! TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY I HEAR ">'OU FOUND A FIVE- DOLLAR BILL··- LET'S SEE IT WANNA RIPE Otrr i''Tlif: ROCK PIL.E AN' WA-rt:H "rnE LIZARVS SUNMW E:?! by Tom K. Ryan 1HE: UNFAIHOMAOOLL MY~RVUV CHICKHOOC7. by Emit Busatmllltr I SPENT ITAT™E NOVELTY ~OP w.drwdly, AUQUIC 13, 1980 OM.YPlt.OT U BIG GEORGE . - I·•• ''No tt.'lk1. I'm a vegetarian." Otl. lll£u. ... 'fwA'f ., o~A'-1. I W(SS I'll. Jv~'f Ut'U A~ .. t~ 1'V'f o~. by Kevin Fagan 00 "(OO ct!~\.\.."I 1'MtN~ 'IOU lh) AH~O 1'\llO of \I.;~ by Lynn Johnston 9UT ITSU'IEU~ HA ! .. 1~ I S&.oW DOWN \'LL~IT]! by George Lemont ANc:> YOU CAL-t..r YOURSE:~F A DOC-rOR ! TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1Ff!Ye( 5 N MeXJCa/'I City 10 EIQM· Pref\11. 1• R>rsaken \ 5 8anlltwnent 16 Stream 11 PrOllhc 8VttlOr 2 words 19 Ulna.. Q 20 Headlined 21 HllrmeO 23 Soothes 25 llltefn ~Cherub 29 Introduces 34 LNYe out 35 Oll¥e OtWIUI 37 T.S. - 38Mt. Ullmen 39 lnet>nateO Sleng 4' '"' Abtw. 42 Winged '4 Pace 45~ dogs 46Commlt 48 T ini111 Inn SO Md not St Hippen .,, !i3 Treats 5 7 COior ado Cl 1y 6 1 l'UIUI boy 62 Sweanng off words Sot 0i<)e 65 Once UPQl'l 6e Gaelic 87 Some b<lls 6e Mvtlonfish: Pt. 69 Places DOWN I Undone"! al 2 Milli source 3-Mel<>' 4 Pleed 5 P<>PUYr toeet: 2WOtOI Sc.bl 7Cnlmt> 8 Extonees 9 Sh!IWI IOT°'"' - 11 Choke up 12 Accwit 13 Had dltltt 18&Mk>p UNITED Feature Syndicate Tuesday· s P\izzle Solved •• " , llAIZll •• T ll l • "' II I I Al,10 111 T u" A L G II •Ill 0 l lTIOlll I I II I .. 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UNI ..-. a move •••1 from lta........, rum mart.ta TM f'«'Urder, meuuriftl 10 lntbel 1quare by three lMbel d p, us a JO llllnYte, w Inch cuaewt tape Jldl Minor, 1ucllc>-va.ual di.wc:.t ptttfdenl, .. d the bal1.ft'Y ~·led portable I.I the nnl of mu)' video prodUt'U d• wtt.hln \he Milt few n•oothl.. Promotional m~l rial.I tO&& t.be r~r u • bualaw -.,..t.natJOn a.Ml ud abo promote ha use u • ookw' recorder for bocne UM Carn«M and other devkes are likely next pro- duct.a, Ml.DOI' aid He added that Tcchnlrol•r be1an movana toward v1<ko about two )'tarl •ato The ~mpany hu lQn.I dominated the ma.rtet for self eoolllntd proJt~lion ~quapmtol and endlu loop mm cartrid&~. but Manor u1d chvers.tfk"•Uon lnlO video could be oo" way lo expand beyond an oOwl"WUe limited film market F'una.t £le<trtc Tr1d1J\& C'o . l.ld . ol Ouh. Jupun. us manufacturer ol the o•at~m and latt1r will m».ke timen. ~ameras and Olbt'r •~ Al'l'Onhnf' to '1'Hbn1cob' data. I.he f'«"\V°dC'r producet about half the sharpness of lantl'r W\ll&,, but with ~ulls similar to U'>oM-f'W\llm. at «'~tC'M ed-play speeds. Tecbrucolor say lhl' urul. w1thool ,·am«'u. will seU ror about $1,000 K. Harry IU&.a&••• ls assistant vice presJdent· manager of California First Ban.k's John Wayne Airport office. He was assistant manager or the Irvine office, and has been with the bank since 1967 ••• William J . Popejoy is president or Far West Savings and Loan Association. He succeeds WyUe R. Wisely, who resigned. Popejoy was president of the Feder al Home Loan Mortgage Cor.p. Washington D C . and is a member of the board, FederaJ Home Loan Bank. San Francisco . ••• Joba J . S&orck is vice president branch ad· ministration or Far West Savings and Loan As· sociauon. of Newport Beach. He oversees savings operations for 26 slate branches ••• Peggy A. May is assistant vice president, manager of Wells F'argo Bank's Park view offi ce in Irvine. ••• Jan Church, advertising agency president, 1s a m ember of the board of directors of Oceanair Lines, a commuter line based at San Juan Interna- tional Airport. ••• Mlcllael Cote is vice president of Marketing Directions, Inc . a Newport Beach advertising company Cal-V e l Bonds Sold At R ecord Yield SACRAMENTO <AP> -The slate sold $150 m 1 llion in Cal-Vet bonds for 7 .9 percent interest the office of state Treasurer Jesse Uoruhsaid. The mterest rate is a record high for state general obligation bonds to s upport the farm and home Joan program for veterans. The highest pre vious interest was 7.07 per· cent, paid last Mayon $120million in CaJ-Vetgeneral obligation bonds. The legislature bad voted to raise the interest limit on general obligation bonds from 7 to 9 percent. Jn March, the stale sold $200 million in Cal-Vet r evenue bonds for nearly 10 percent interest. Revenue bonds are backed only by the payments by veterans on their loans, while general obliga- hon bonds are backed by the full credit of the state TECHNtCOlOA INTRODUCES MINI-VIDEO eo.18 Meea Firm Entering ..._ M•rket Citibank Nips At Bo/A Heels NEW YORK CAP> -Bank of Amenca re· mams the nation's largest with $85 billion in de- POSits, but its lead over No. 2 -ranked Citi bank narrowed by nearly $3 billion in the first six mooths of the year . a trade publication reports. San Francisco-based Bank of Amen ca showed a decline of $1 billion in deposits in the six months between Dee. 31 . 1979. and June 30. 1980. accord mg to the American Banker CfnBANK, A SUBSIDIARY of New York·l- Citicorp. registered a gain of nearly $1.9 b1lhon, with deposits growing from $70.55 b1llJon on Ott 31. 1979 lo $72.43 billion six months later Among the country's 20 largest commercial banks. three moved a notch higher and two others fell lower in the fi rst six months or the year Marine Midland Bank moved Ullo 12th place with deposits growing to $13.42 bill.ion from $12 54 billion Manne Midland, a subsidiary or Marine Midland Banks Inc of Buffalo. N.Y . had been ranked 13th. United California Bank. a s ubsidiary of Western Bancorporatlon of Los Angeles, jumped from 15th place to 14th despite the fact its deposits actually fell from $11.67 billion to $11 .35 billion. Pittsburgh's Mellon Bank. wtuch bad ~n ranked 16th largest. moved up one notch as its de· posits grew from $9.82 billion to St 1.34 billion. New York's lrving Trust Co. fell two places from 14th lo 16th as its deposits dropped from $11 95 b1l1Jon lo Sl 1.12 billion Crocker National Bank in San Francisco also lost ground. slipping one notch to l3lh place despite an increase m deposits to $12.99 billion from $12.54 billion THE 15 LARGEST BANKS in the country, as ranked by deposits on June 30 according lo the American Banker, are as foUows: l. Bank of America $85.1 billion: 2. Ci ti bank •$72.43 biJlioo: 3. Chase Manhattan Bank SS6.17 billion; 4. Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. $39.00 billion; S. Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. $35.49 billion: 6. Chemical Bank $30.52 billion; 7. Con- tinentaJ Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. $25.57 billion; 8. Bankers Trust Co. $22.12 billion: 9. First National Bank of Chicago $20.78 billion. and 10. Security Pacific National Bank$19.59billioo. Also, 11. Wells Fargo Bank $16.15 billion; 12. Marine Midland Bank Sl3.42 billion; 13. Crocker National Bank $12.99 billion: 14. United California Bank SU.35 billion. and 15. Mellon Bank Sll.34 billion. ''l'M llOT GOlllG TO MISS DELIVERlllO A BABY ••• '' OOl.LECTORS CORNER R•r• Coina a lt8mpe OOLD&SILVER PrtcH for ~12-IO 0.. 0.. MM.» "'-CL tlS 1S e.y .... I can fPl,1x oul!>•de ol hOme 11nd olf1c.e ~nowinq tha t I m nor qo1ng 10 miss Oll1tvem10 ,, b.10y wti1•11 I m ·oerween loc,it1on~ ( uoene R Sollm.rn M O G.lnoq.i P.i1~ OUAlllC 1 HE GASOUHt CRUNCH WliAT MORE CAH I SAY' ,, .... ',,.. 1\1'1"!1 'ii,,,. .... ,.,,.,. ''" ,..... J"'O UI'! Ce J'!'J ~ .. ~ ... 1 ~ ni.-n .. 1 o...-•q A,,.,,,, I '? I ty l'l'! 11 -~ horjt11"J ONj' I" l\'l(l .,, I "°V llll'.r• -1\11111"'1\ ~J r,,, 1 I Cl t• ..,.,, "'1110u! ,, ,,,..,...,r~· ... w l 'l!ll'ftf\ *" W..•lt"1 £VEN W1 I H llAOIOS Mil I Hf 11100( •I I of"'• '.omf!Onl ~ Oii "-.I\'>,.,.. IO ,.,. f<.111 _.., WJ"ttlO ~A tumo.•L<llO AC&ll ~ IAO!JOOlt'\ llfflqllf'Oo' Ca¥Olll Gt1Wt • MY HGEll MIO I AM PMTllUI$ 11y bu"ne\' oea•" lfl '-"•11.f 10 •~~ pllllo< °"'"O ···-Ill l/11111\1! ~ m••J Al'• •11'1 l'i!Q!' l!ft..urn ""' 11, o.q.. "° I lft o.rlnet~ 11\ ~ 111-.1 11~• Oi>llMS ~ lflOjlfll Tht te\1 "' fntl\t>I tt t MUIOl!y H C M"'1)lly f\lll'Ol'tg llullll M I I HANKS TO AHSWlR PAG£ h• ttt11v1elf'l~tl1n1 W"f.t1~~ ...... ,. "'r;lf""'AAll •t·"'"""'"°ll" ;y t "''~ ., rll()~ w?''V""l lll'UI .. ,...,~I/fly (.t'I'> "'""' ~VT"ot'" Ct'< Ot,n 11 W"" 4• ""'J~ .• •hf• t~t.u' I A"'I"" WE HAVE GAlllf.O ACCOUNTS ,.,..,,,.. PJl)ll "'1\ ()l(Nl()o(] U'· ""' '"' < l'.lfll.l' f Mtn QJf '"'°" t't l'N> hf 'O W. n,..• l'j.t ""<J.)C.CQUn' r>. 'll'"I ()" I ;1lQ ....... Q"'IC)' .... ~') ... ll' C.U')rwt.,. \ rtu-: r.. ~t .,...~."'' ,.,...., t\1 ,, . """'"'" J*"'' ror , "~"' l\>)I (../""'JI (.ll 1'1'.~ THE OfjE THlllC IHAT S(TS ME AHlll ·~•t.~f"~ ¥QU(caillfClfllt'le'lt\ .tot r<AI' ~ One l!W1gll\ll ~· ~ dlM!1 tum °''*' " 11"'4 my ""'s qe1 IQ mp "''OW' ld.Jnos Cemvty ~1 llNI bl.lte ~ Cr_.--168. 9'0. ~t>'* I.HI IUt. .a. 100CO.-tM. ..... '° P•MK 11tr • '171. ~~I-lleq\ '~ '~ C.-fw~--... (71') SM 1180 South Cont Plau VHlage ....._ __ "' ·----C.."'"-1 •typingtables wheelbarrows• recreational vehicles•golf carts•model trains•bikes "pianos•cars refrigerators "skates••••·· If it'sgot wheels, Y.OU'll move 1t faster In a Dally Piiot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad· viserwllt help you turn your wheels Into cash. Corporate Wallets Open Business Giving Beata Foundatiom NEW YORK <AP> -Corpora· Uona have become the big IUP· portere ol charitable caWM!I ln the Unlted States, aurpaulna foundatklos. The outflow of money from corporatlona bas produced a scramble among recipients try- lnl to &et more and has raised concerns about excessive busi· neas lnlluence over those rec1· pienll. IT BAS also aroused opposi- tion from some stockholders who think corporations with ex- tra money s hould give 1l to them. in the form of higher dividends. Last year the nation's cor· porations gave $2.3 billion to charitable causes. slightly above the amount given by founda- tions. A dttade ago. foundations gave more than twicti as much as businesses. Those contributions. however. amount to just under l percent of corporate profits. The govern m enl Jets companies take tax deductions for contri butions up to 5 percent or profits, but few give that much. Three-quarters of the nation's 1.5 m1lhon cor- porations make no cash <'On· tri but1ons. It 1s the arts that havt• l>«mef1t· ed the most from rising cor· porale contnbutlons The arts now gel more than 10 perc-ent of business donations. up from ~ percent a decade ago. "IT ISN'T charity at all. The basic r ea son 1s to make ourselves known," says Gordon Bowman, who supervises grants for t he a r t s rrom Un ited Technolog1es Corp. Ltke many oth er corpor a t ions, United -.. ... a.o t.O •• Technologies has s ponsored tounng art exhibits. ..We decided lo make art the way of building our reputation We could have done outboard rnotor races or tennis matches. but we chose art." Bowman adds. ANO'nlEll REASON for the relative popularity of art may be that few are offended by such contributions. "It's a non· controversial area. and there are lots of side benefits. both Ln· div1dua lly and for corpora. lions... notes Robert Bothwell, the director of the Nationa l Committee for Responsive Phllantrophy, which tries to pro- mote grants for less tradtuonal chanllcs. The quest.Joo of influence Ls a touchy one for corporatlons. and many don't l.tke to talk about It. But other busmessmen defend corporate philanthropy as the ( ), ••r Tiu· Countt•r HASOU,ti~ only altemaUve lO more and more government cootrol. The government and the public. says Bank of America President A.. W. Cla"'5e0. want buaines.!I "to pick up some ol the slack" in correctina society's Ula. "lo placing heavier depen· dence oo the private aector we doo'l bave very many altemmvea tot.be business cor· poratioo -the economic engine of our society," says Franklin A. Tbomu. the president or the Ford Foundation. "The re- sources of private foundations have passed the era of growth." U businesses are gomg to give money, the question anses who s hould gel 1t. The re is no shortage of would-be recipients. Metropolitan Llfe Insurance Co. estimate!\ al grant.<s one of each 50 requests. FOR MANY bus inesses, especially those not la r ge e nough t o hire a s taff to s uper vise contributions, the ans wer is relatively simple. ..The fact as that most corporate gi fts do consistently go to the same 'safe' traditional establish- ment cal&?5 year after year - the United Way. local hospitals, the Boy Scouts. the Red Cross. the local symphony orchestra and museum ... Carl Bak al wrote last year in his book, "Cb.anty USA.'' f''or the more venturesome, there are a wide variety of op- tions Some concentrate on one or two areas, others scatter thyir ~hots. n recent year s. corporate supPort of the Public Broadca.st- 10 g Service has inc reased dramat1call . ... 1 VP\ l..,I ... • , .. , ... • •• ) µ. I ~ I\ Up \l 1 •l •UP lll .. UP 1'1 • "• Up 73) uo n 1 uo ,, 1 Uo XJO uo 11 4 uo W.1 1'. ..... . .... • I . "' • 1 ) "' ' • l .. l'~ • ... • ' I 4 ., + '"l 1 • .\.._ ,., . ... ... .., I" • 1 '"'-• "1 l "' • .. 9'-• I •'• . ...... 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Augu.t 13, 1990 N DAILY PILOT •7 Dow Jones Final Down 3.16 CLOSING FIGURE 949.23 Mutual F11nds Enjoy Revival By CHET C\;IUUER .. ,.._ .. _ N EW YORK Jn the 19605 they thnved 1n the 1970-. the)' languished Now mutual funds are starting off lht- 1980s as thoug.b they are headed for a nev. era or populan ty among Amencan investors A fe w ) ears ago the industry was reguJarty getttng lambasted b)o its cnucs for 1ts poor investment reei>rd :'\ow man} funds can boast of performance well above the .,tock markel a\'erages AT THE SAM E TIME. the noodlldt: of money out of the funds seem s to have been r.-versed One special ,·att-gol") mooey market funds. has been growing rapidly Jll .iloni: Qf rourc;e and toda} has some S80 h11Lion in as '('\ .. Hut other t ype<; of funds ha\t• ldteh begun to attract mom·~ ~ -...ell According to tht· lnvf'stme nt Compan~ ln\l1tut~. funds otht'r than thl' monE')' market variety had net '.1lt.-s c new sharts sold minus 1:x1 sting shares ca shed IO I of $1 75 btllJOn &n the flrit half Of till!> ) ea r 'That'<; the lar i:e<.t net '>all"> for a half-yea r period 1n J Ion~ time 1f e\er. !>did Harn Ciuin1van a spokesman for the tr:id e a5.S()('1a110n After the bull market of tht· 1960<. and the letdown thdt fcillo-...f.'(f the fund indw.tr~ fell int<> d1:-.fC1HJr The pro m is,., of b1~ perform.m<'f' that v.e re madto or inferred dunng th<· i:u S?O l~..4,., ldt J bitter .iflt·r\iJ'tl' v.hen the stock m.irk\•\ t·111ldp'-t-d Hl T -..o" .\ '\ t-. ~ ~en1 rJtl•m or tnH·-,rnrs a ppdrentl:- ha" Jm\1"1 on thf' vc·nP <ll\rd1·tc-d b\ '>UCh innovation:. a th•· rr.ont'~ funds and the form1n~ of fund fam 1he.., · that Jllu-... 10\P'tor:. to !>-...itch thto1r monE'~ dround a m ong fund." of \ ari. 1ng t \Pl'' and '"' estm .. nt CibJeCll\ (•-. \ I•)( nf JX"Ople ha\t' rorgnw•n tht' old problem s. or "'ert:n't .iround to f'XJ)('nen<:t them.' said A Michael Lip per pr<,..1'1Pnt ''f l..Jpper Anahllcal Oss tn butors. a firm that trdC'k'> th1· tndll!>lr) Time IS J great healer of v.ounds ~ " d hedlth;. :>tock market Th1.: nsc m stock pric~~ thdl pusht:'d mo"t market 1ndlcdtor' to rt'rord highs the. :.um mer ha:. prCi\ldt°d a f<1vor ablt· cli mate for mana~ers of stock fun~ But in man~ v.a~' b<Jr"1 fund-. have fared even b<:tter in the pa:.t rev. month'> F wlCb In\ csting in taxable bond., had net ..,ale-'> of $444 m1l11on 1n the first half. tax free m unicipal bond fund., 54~1 m1ll111n I tus surge r,f mom·~ ha.., beet1 attributed lo a r ush tu lock in · rl'lat1H·I~ ho~h ~ 1elds cLS 111terec;t rates fell ~haro I~ dunn~ the :.pnn~ THE SE\\ E.~"T C<\TEGOR\' of f~ lhose mn~st mg m muruc1pal bOnO!i anfl notes v.nh m a\unt1es or \we years or less to create a t..aJt fref' eounterpart of a money rn:irket flJ!ld m•·.m'4h J, hJ:k1"<I up SJ 1l'i b1lhnn in net ..,dies }1utual fund~ he1\e tr.Hi1t1ona lh been d1m ed at in d1\'lduaJ mvestor.. of modE>St means· The p<>ohng-of.funds roocept lhat a fund offered v.~ SHn as about the only ... a> ... uc-h a c;mall investor could d1' cr;1f\ h1c; mvec;\m ents M1 lhat a :.mi;le compan} !> m1sadHnturt'-couldo t w 1JM! him out Large msutuuons on the other hand. can do their own dn·ers1fymg But L1ppcr noted that of late tn!>l1lut1oru; like: pens ion funds. foundation!> and som e 1n:.urance compan1~ ha ve been accounun~ for a s1i:n1 r1cant .. a mount of ne-... money corrun g into tht• fund.., .'t"t<H-k• In Tlw .~pot liflh• "'E ""' .-,"• •tt • • •-.CS ..... ~., ,._ '''· ""'"• "'('IJ""• \JO.. ,. f ~ "\A~ ""'"' • •' ,.....,,. t•.,,,.. 11\lf#"" ~ ... ~,, (..> ~ es. .... ·-·. ~l.0--JI'" ...... 4.....,,.., • ~. ~· ........ 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OQlfi'9ft'1C)N " ... 00-9 °' "" 1990 0...•ell!C N9tl0fttll Con -l!Ofl hCMt MlHl••on ~lhltw'd (Cln""l\jlVl)' •oo- • • ••ntoll••• 1•111 W•lh IC C l T •1p011e; • 10ovt ..__ lllMI ......,,,. lhOI Pre!l41dent Carter. his last opposition dimims hed. will be renominated by the convention tom~hl • Owdwll Ill ,,._ "°" C11y KTLA e 7 . 30 Angels Baseball. 1:00•• D I MO C "ATIC NAlK>MM. CONW .... TtO"l Hn~I Ofi l 00 A~ a.-• THIOOO~ OM.<tt 4N'C) f*I• "'' ""'""° 10 ~0n•l ....... .-ot1 1'ht• n -surgent California Angels take aim o n f ifth place a s they t ake on the basem ent dwellmg Seattle Mariners . t:ooe wwWOMNt w.,,.., ~ .. to , ............. _ •Of\led ., • 0411\Q111'- ' "'0 ot P.llOI ~~Ing ~.,.,. ;-:r ~ ,JullHatO Siring Ou.no. ' l "4 .Jutlli.tO S111nq OuMt•r 09<10trn& ""° 01 e..tho- -• Q\Htfte11 <»-1a Ho 4 rn C Mlf'IOI Ind ()pua 1>11. No I W't f M.,a. 81-o "-.. ~., (RI KJIJ fJ 8.00 -"The New Cen· turtons... George C Srott stars as a veteran street cop breaking 1n a ne w rookie partne r in this movie drama with Stacy Keach and Jant' Alexander I photo at le ft 1 a e.w.u Wo110•. •••hu•D•"O ---·~-IOt ~.,.~_,_,.._. -.1M1r1t......,_ • "°' "'*-UON OC>Ui." ....... WhlN -t.IWIQ IOI rw<> ........ '? "'_,,.1. 6•-· t C-Ul)On ~lhC. IOOl *""'" If\ NOrttwwn i.;..i.10r ,,.. (Pwt II ., IT T~U A THIEF Al Mundy ' p6oo 10 .. 1...i • p&1nhng tor tl>e liolA P.1• ,..,.,. •ooonat ,..,, nt<J nem•••" ton "'OmAn CnMteno &own • ELECTRIC COMPANY (Al a!) CAA.tEAA THMI "MOl'ltn 11•rnlt.ch" ,..,.,,.., (.an tompoaer Morv1n Homllaeh. wnoM wo•ll ~ motion p.ouc" $GO<~ IOr '1"4r Way Wtt W&re ol\d .,,.._ St.no, •• proltlc!cl (CCllRI l:30 0 'OC TAC OOUOt4 6J OO<CAVETT CU4'\I K8nn.,rn Tytt .. n WWI I Of 71 tRt m STUOIO SEE S IUf'I KIO H()tlywrl(>(J ~IUfll ~ •O ~ Rl>'l'k-11 I"'' f(l(ms. d w0t'tc1 ,,.<,.otd !Ht<lllu"O rump c.n .. hOQtr ,,~ 7:00 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Arch•" Pol~,., .. no r. .. 1pn t1nd 0111..,., 1n ..nor,,.., r tt• • of lown bul run 1nln lrou Coppf 119 tlut Georg~ (' Stotl Slttr~ a~ u vel~nrn r>0lit·c offlcl'r in lh~ movw "T he New Centurions ." <.11 r1n g lont ~ht at 8 on KHJ. Chrutnt>l 9 0 J0t<'EA'8 WILD CD w·A·s•11 A~ ioOOf't •• f tan-. ,, m a1argt1 Hlt"'k"Vt' ,~ 111• t11mp. run• " till I"~'"°" "' find Tr11cpm 11nd w.•• '°""" a ,..,.. ""'llttO" ,,,.,. " Cl) NIGHT OAU..EAY f,.... Dan. Bay Oe$p1re watn•~ a woman ..... .,. .. lltlteh1nq rot> .. 1 a ~mHH rur 111 lothOOI fii) OVEREASV r.ut'~t (_..dtf>4 t •.fWft.t'tf I• f( CllAI {Ii) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 7 29 {Ii) PLEDGE ~EAi< Regu•arl f ~nPdul••d po .,, ·""'m'nq muv h•' 1\•-4.t-,•>t\ d1~ ,,, pk4(J~ Ot••ttk" 7 30 0 8ASE8AU (,,aht04'n.•ct Anqe4• v•. ~"'Jt llft "'4artOP•S r 1111\v fur\• •• OH.te ,,.q .. to '"'d r llU>O."f ""d wn1 ( Off'h·ta .. htlW .Uf (14K>f1 t''*'' ~) Q) SOUO OOlO '19 SPECIAL 01u11 C' "'"p()\141 •nO 010tm., Wur wi<I< l>Q<ll 11 1X1P ""'~" tuhMVft9tt''1• tHluring ltH1 lt)U i.tolltnq tto<O<Os OI '"" .,.~.,, pot'ft•,.n6d hy lh<t ll•l{l•flUI "tllll• C.ue•I• 1nc1uo11 Rott S tuwart P ... u ""' & Htwb l:ll<>n<lftl '-,uptH1tt1tmp ~1 ,tcr Slffdg<t k1h1 Cooll(JO" Int' V•l4u94~ PttQC>te uno J Ht.fH w <><,0 Mil<: 1P~q JI EI;) MACNEIL / lEHRE~ REPORT ~ THE 01\EAt IV.OtO COMEDIANS ( JOt<Vl'8 WILD •:008 NAMEOfTHEQ.AME B OUIHH08 GAltt£ MOVIE • • • MutOW'•. Row I llH'Ait Doan M"'"'"' Ann MWO'•I A •e11'to0 30\I 1• ~ "'10 P<~l'IC'I a Joimou• -h•I lrom lot- i ~1 C7,..s1 MEAV OAIFFIH ( TIC TM; OOOOH •~Q ~l.EOFSTAAS M4ll T 011ne Ar>d Ofolla "'°"'' ~ OU>-TIME RADIO SHOW RE-cMA TIOH (t) M•A•&•H The W<Q<CAtl t&am1 mu•I ~cope wrth a atll· C'il M\o<l~ QI bk'O<l duf· ino o o•U61ino 'a."°"' CX)8t. hf>Q ses...an 10:008 DE M OCRATIC NATIONAL CONVEN- TION O ftJ H£WS Q) NAno..AL NEWS EJ:) HEW AAMPSHIRE SV'MPHOHY Pl> VS BRUO<N~'8 FOURTH ,,.... ,..,.,.. H..mo,.,,«e !>vm (.lf!Vt'ly ""°"' ll'Je Ch<t>e loon or J,,,.,..., 8011 .. t)W10<m~ t,,t. Atnt-tt<.un Ofe'mtf • t• ot Anion Bruck,,._,.' •0ut1n Sympl'>Ony "' £ Flitt M•,r" I T~ Aomunl< I '" lh ongon&I -"°" m H£AE'8 TO Y()UA H!EAln4 £v•'Y V•n t I ~htOt•I• D<UO• 1CCl1A1 (J., C88 LATE MOVIE • • Wt>t~t"Q °""'" I 19101 Roy fl,,nJ J•m Hullon C 11\11vt.l80 ~ 1-ly Oy "'s l!A(lef~ .,., ..... ,...,., l younq ......... .... 1urn• 10 o•ouo '"'lt""" ·~ M c;On"'°9f s GO<>llOUWIQ "'" "'" (If ""°'"9 " tt:30 i) C88 LATE MOVIE • • °""''' R<tin ( •97~1 f "'4'"' 8orgo.~ c °" .. ~ll>e<1 r ""' l&!HMt 01 4 '°""" ol """-,.,, .. ,,,~ 10 E llrlh """' • lOO V'lilr abtittnc.e 1r,. tftCOYOf 11 oor,,,. ''""'9 t,... n'''"'" or P<'°""' wtlO n!W<'t ..aid '"-'ll<llv&• 10 lh<! IJ<n/U IR1 0 n4E9E.8TOF CARSOH ~" Ang... °""' ,,,..,,., UudOy Aoe<> I Otl''I <,111lln Uot>GIQYo!t IRt 0 OATINQOAME. u no "8C HEWS 8) HOOAH'S HEROE.8 H()Q"n ~ """" O\ifA ,,.,._ "•bl4JfJt'\ •"'-' ,... 0 '"''-' .,rt;rn< v w•fU•tt\ ,....A..n~ 1 j I t nrgtf!Vu1 Q) 0£TSMART ..,..., a·~...... '"~' '"' I KA()" tqt"'th h.,vH '-''~ .r•IOt"4 tO-.,,•t'V m m CAPTIONED .-.ec. NEWS 11600 MOVIE • • , Do Not F Ol<I Spon-0"" 0. ""u tllal1t I 1117 1• H91"n H"yll• Mtld••O NAIN•Ck 10 LOVE80AT Tne C•Pl••n \ CIVrn\y ~,cons,,,.. c-v . ..,. .an ~,...., ,.,,. "' l(rvl' "'''" "" u"°"'c.o-t O(> J W«I ""'~~ln~Wllh enor,...,, 1>11•~ IAI -MIDMGHT- 12"1)0 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Adltfn Cr anr " """'1..,,, "'1 to a...tttn .,, ,,,.. •""<1'1C. C.Nttt d) M~ tt.IPOS&eu I 1M tMr b4llkn ~·-· lrrofl ~ •n a t.lo<I~ ~ •\14'tn r.<>onlr,t IPat! 1 I Q) HIGHT o.All..Eln' flvwf' "'"" t Any Mtwo> t.410C8..,_ A •luOent on COi~ '' fnltfO'tnq in W!IGN;"'" 12 30 Q DA TINO GAME Q) N.A TlOHAL MEWS I 00 Q T()M()AAOW <.1u8'\f ,.. • r on• l'.f ,., '1 CJJ()ttl t.>()Olt .itUth<tf I .. NJ,.._ ••• I I~ Ann ft ''" IQ 8AR£TTA ow.~ htt•f tf"t,....,,.q..1~ trw-""'-"' O~\ Of 1'1tOt-~~ ... n. t>"" w"'" '"'"' fl<ll~ IK>y '"""d' al\O'<w uP 0 FACE THE M USIC Q) M•A•S•H A\ ~ 8\ ftffnk If> 1n tnd!Q" ~1llW~"Y8 ~~·p~ c,,.,. •n•• hurn" c,,, .. ,~ Al•~ JU< ~ Bonn, "'1d mot• rt.411J'ntf"WK-"• dt'd ,~ Cll'!tl.,lh"~"'llOI , '"'"' r ,.,......., y Ou< •no 1"6 ~i."d •o .. (f~ 20 1 20 10:30DG 0 tDCI> HEWS '1-00 tJ U nQ) NEWS JOHN DARLING C'hannPI l~b• in9• 0 KN>ll 1C8<)1 Lr1., Anq• ti Q KND< 1NBC1 to·. A11•1•·," 0 KTL A d rHI 1 ltJ" Anci•·••" 0 Mil( IV 1 ARC1 l n ""'I• If • f rAfl !C'fi •I<"'" IJ., . .,, 0 IOIJ f\l flfl<J I Lo'. An:• "o t<.C'. r I AHCI c;,,,, "". I d) i<rrv1111<111n Art'}••· Q) "' ,()P T\I I lo I ) l ,, l1nq fD I".(( l IV Pil'•l l' . fl•l'I • m KOC.£ IV IPl3~1 H.1n1 n 11 n bo· ,, l'I 8.-00 0 HEWS 0 20/20 0 MOVIE • • • I tw. Nttw G<-n1u ''""'' 11'11'1 r, • ..,.'1•· C 'iU>ll SJ.><. f ~f'•1"h frl•' ChJtly 11\ot••, tJf ft\ft,..t l O'\ A1u11.+t.... ptjfl(.M"\"W-0 prfJVfl 1n t.fot h•L11trfh"-'"· '' woU •• -. tl~""lltfdHW) I? ht. I CD p M MAGAZINE /... dt'4 tr1t wnq [..,'"''-lit~ ,,..... \t•hQ ,,,._..,.,PY an On", m.1n whn \ butkl•f\Q ,,j, t ""'~. t ·~".. C f'H!f 't;U ..... ~ .. , 'l"' lie Dull.,.. Joy<." Ku4t~,..1k ~ oMQel\ lor ()91£ 0 HEW\. VWEI> GAME 0 MOVIE • • • Thf' 'l,,,,an womof1 1197?1 l<1tln<1n,,.. H"Pt>Ut n OetH1vtO\"~ El<•t<>lel f.,mure capt~ 01 tf"H~ (,,, .. ~, ••'•' 1ju'Sl1r'Witod to t).4(..f.Jfl"l't' ~wn.,1 ~l,tv•:t'!t t} hr'> I W THE 000 COUPLE J. •••u •, 01~,qot~ run~ twdY frc,m ~ ~ ,,,,., ~f<t,p Curt 1r.i1ow "'"' •f'GOtO""'.J "Xol Pw W114•am• Q) niE BENNY HIU. SHOW L.£T'5 GO 1'0 ~( F~ NfJ\>J ANO~ uP "fHE ~l.. ~I. ON I HE ~1~r ~LOT' Barbara Boosts ABC to First 'l 1-:W YOHK I A I' t With hl'lp from • H&rhara Walt<'r'> ~um mcr Special" and J rir"1-run cd1t1on of thr· "20-20" news m<.1ga11nt'. A HC v. on tht nf'l work c; priml' timl' rating' r:.1<:•• fur lht:> seconri wct:k 1n a ro"'. hl-'urt~ frnm lht A C N1elSt'n Co <,howt-<I Tht-Walln., "f>t'l'HJI r1•:.1tunng ;.in tn- t1·rv11!w '"''h Ht<'hanl Pryor. who nt'arly loi,l his hfl· in a fin· 111 June. wai, the Wt"ek 's h1~hcst rated show, just ahead or a rt'peat 1:1.11~od<· of A HC 'c, "Thr~·s Com pany." A rt"run of · Uri Ila~" on C R~ tied for third 1>lacc with "20 io " AB(' sow HAS TAKEN w me or the momentum 1n the thr~ way racP from CBS ('HS dominated the rompH1t1on for near Iv two month<, <iftN the end of the Prograll18 Announced If 0 LL YWOO D I AP> M asterp1ece 1979 RO<>i'ason Arm I~' 1 n~ network!'> arc :.c·neduled to began the rail season 1n about a m onth, but prem1en: w<>ek JJrobably will ht· delayl'd by the cur rent actors' strtk(· Tht' ratmg for .. Harbara Walters' Sum me r Spe<:1al" wa~ 21 r.. N1cls<>n sa ys lh&t mt«JOl> or all th1· homt·., tn tht• country with lelcv1~1on, 21 6 pnrPnt saw at lea~t part of the program. THE NETWORKS SAY that means 1n an average prime time minute during the v.cek. 14 8 ~r<'t•nt of the country's TV equipped homl·~ wen.• tuned to ABC A nc had h<1lf thl' Wt>ek 's Top 10 shows. CBS hstl.'d four. a nd NBC ont::, a movie. "The Duch~:. and D1rtwate r f"ox ." in 10th plan· · Few original run prograrru; were broed- <'s.tl>l in the week. and most did not far e wl'l l 10 the rat1nJi?S An episod e or .. Nobody's Perfect · on ABC was 23rd an the ralln~s. and a firs t time screenmg o n ABC of a s how fro m the "Angie" sen es was No 29 F'1ght!>" on ~BC .... a., :"io f>'1 r,,11,,1o1.('(J h'V an :'\DC ~c·"'s :>Pft'WI on lht> IX-morrat 1r · '\; <1 t1onal ConvenlJOn. a \hov. <'1tlll'd ·Pot t.c;v1llt>" on \RS a n<1 an .. f'.:d ('l<1rk for PrC's1denl ' p<>ht1n1I announr,•m1•n\ on NfiC HERE J\RE THE Wt-:t-;K'S JO h1~hl~t rated show~ "Barbara Wa lters' SummC"r SrK•t1al ." with a ratin~ o f 21 6 rcpr~t·ntin~ 16 5 m11l1on hom l·s. and .. Thn.-<··~ Com pan)." 20 5 or 15 6 m11l1on. both AflC . "Dallas." C BS, and "20·20 ." ABC. both 20 3 o r 15 5 m11lcon ... Taxi." 19 7 or 15 J m1ll1on, ARC. "60 Mtnules." 19 I o r 14 6 rrulhon. and "Dukes of Hazza rd ." 19 or l <I 5 million. both CBS: "Vegas." 17 8 o r 13 Ii m1lhon. ARC : "The Jefferson~ ... 17 7 or 13 s m1lhon. CBS. and :'dov1e "Th" Ourh~-; and D1rtwater Fox ... 17 4 <>r 13 J million. NBC. The next 10 shows .,, ............ . .~ u: y Slgtu A c t r c s ~ S u z :.l n n t• Pleshctte has i.1gncd '41th 20th Centun Fox for feature filrn·s. TV movies and a weekly TV senes TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS llOOd 10 ..,,...,,, ll'IOneY ''Oft' "' oOil'O ..... !Ye • titCWle ••''I "" Dltoctld\ Ftom Rtiuter• I 18401 £0...Md G RotlfntOft, Eddlo Atbort • woYtl • • '"' "Tiii MM From 611 ,., AIOQO I 19!>51 LU 8¥k*' Mlle C0tdey ,l,.1 NfW8 t;20 ..wt 1:60 MOVIE *. • * .. ,,... ~81>1>'.,_I DOY' Of Vovt ltl'l ( 10'>01 Al••I•" S•t't'I, M•ro•r•• Rurho••o•d ~·NEWS 0 MOVIE • • 'Plix-k~d 1191 IJ 01ne Lolln011g101 C va A<Jltn I? ht• I 2:30G) NEWS 2·'6 ID MOVIE • • • Et..-r t)ol o,.,., I •9))) ,)(,,.. E Btown • "'" c.111 Ell•\ 2&60 HEWS 3 00 0 t.tOYtE • • .., ~4»fl• f 1'11• t Anntf 1-•-,,,,,.. .... , ....... 400 0 MOVIE • • • I"'' S•Qfy (Jf ""'· ~.nct•+t t ,, •n.1m ~t t tQ tfit l>r10 A"'••lP\• l r11 t•tt,. 'rr,..inq 4't•• MOYll * • 'ot "W,...tllng Ill Otxte" ( IM31 Red Skenon. AN! Avt'*°10<CI •; ... Nl!W8 •:80 MOYll: * • * ' Zanubullu" I lllbl') ~")' 'l'hur•day'• Da111 h1tP .tf ot•le• 11:00 G) • • "F°li!hllflO Foott" t 1!141>1 Sowe<y &ova. L~ IAIOOI -AFTERHOON- 12:00 0 • • '"t "The Sundown· ..... ( 19!>01 Rober1 p, ... lort. C.lhy Down• 8) * • • 'T~-FIM:Od Woman f 194 11 Gr11I• (a tl>O Mttlvyn Ooool" Q) * * ltw! AIM And fail OI l'IQ'\ 0.ctmond 119601 Airy Ddlllon K11t9n St ..... 1-oom •••. ,,.. .. 0c,('bef M .. n I •CM 1i Jot>n "411111. Jo..n '''~Ol>O 3-00 ~ • • '""Purple """n I 1?'>'>1 O• .. oory """~ Win M•n Th"" no •• ' t.4uvlt1 °""'"" i' .,,.., t \fif',,4l J 1 ••n"-•e /t it+tlt,n Ann•••h~ f umt .. t'.ttk> What 's Mi.ssing If you'rt· lo()kJOg for unconventional prngramm ing tonig ht. t r y gn11n ~ the C:tl1fornrn Angt·I~ another look <1t 7 30 \\ht•n tht·y pli.ly tht· ~attlC' Mariners on KTLA. Cha nnel ~ Again. thl' re~ular R p m fare will be pr<' c·mptt-d for th<' Ocmocrat1c ;\fat1onal Con \'t•n t ion T h CJ I means t h e loss of · PotLwilh: . rm CBS. Channel 2 ... Real Pt'O· plr " on NBC. Channl'I 4. a nd ' E1ghl 1s Enough .. on A lK Channel i Aftc•r the r<>nH·nt1<m. ABC v.111 a tr the Dl•an Martin mm 1t· ~turder''> Ro"' ... C'HS 'w\l lJ ha\'f' J ·~<iml' of Lhl· lrame" episode and :-.;oc v.111 con1 IOUf· 1b "C1rrlt' of Stars" ~t·nt·'> Th1•y'll bt:gin ~omet1m • after 9. de- 1wnctmi:: on "'hen th<· DcmO<'rats <·all it a nii•ht by Armstrong & Batiuk MP r....vi-1~1 •.• T[.)(.A:_,, !Hf LAk< ,f:<_, 1 r > r 1-1t r c JN 1 1(, 1)() J'_. ~'fY I f UVH f ')IA' f' AN(I H'«~1f r')4 H•( l 0f ¥ ,~,(•'-<t l •JI LI IJ /'>vH.IN1f W[ l(1H1 <11'1( HUNfX"t 0 ""f iv 11-i1ln < l 1(,H1 (.{)UN(/<-~. Who Kno"7s? Te .. "t:all~" Qui ~~tl l>ll J. R. 'd·V. "lltl<t' •\I'• \nd II''" Im -.ome mon• -.h11t 1n th• rl.1 rl-. .in'"''''• t11 th1· qu1,.,11rm h1•a rd .srounrl lh• v.11rld Y. ho !-.hot J k ' · S11m1· 1 1''<J ' c 1·IPbrtt1t•., h.tZJnh•cl \f'tmc 1!111''"''" 111 1'1'f111l1· m:J v .111n1· 11n "'ho plu~gt·d tht• '"'r \tll.w1 •1( th• ( H" 'f \ "''"''' ll;lll.1' l>un H.1th1·r. I (!:-, n"" .,m..in 1,1, ho hall.., frnm Wh.nton .1nr1 .,,.t..., .1 .,irk 60 m1nut1·., on f''nrhi} n1~h1' to v. .itr·h l.J rn 11:,.:man and rompan)o "On1· thm~ I m .. url· <if ll "a" not a "'oman Tt•xa~ v..oml·n tn\t'nl"<i ::.land t>y your man loyall> But 1f ,, ,.,.,,,., 1o1.11m.in 1•\1•r :-hot hl'r m:in. she'd hit him ht '"''t·n th•· •'\l' :rnrl n<1 Tt•>.a., iur} "ould con .. ·1ct h1·1 (it'OI )'I' Uu~h. lr:lnSplanlN! lfou..,lon OJI m an Jnrl K•·vulll 11·an '1r1· prl'::.1dcnt hopeful "Don't look a l m1• On tht• day J R wa-. s hot I wa::. gctltOJ: klllt•d m ;\1•v. llampshirt· · St.mJt'\ Marru:-.. of the expensive Neiman M..irru.., !'>ton ·1 kno" Hut I'm not telling Good- b.> (' Theate r h<.1:, added "Tes tament of Youth.·· a dramat12.a\1on of Vera Rnttam's autob10· graphical ind1ctme nl or war, and "Therese Raqu1n." Em1lC' l.ola '<; htory of adultery. pai.sion and murder. to its 10th an · n1 vcrs arv ~eason T here was only one ~erte5 program - "llcr c's Boomer" on NBC among the week's five least watcht'd shows. and 1l fin ished last. N,, 61'! "Friday Night "Charlie Angels·· and 'Fantasy Island ... both ABC. "Alice." CBS. MoVle "Intimate Stran~ers." ABC: "CH1Ps" a nd "Quincy, M E ... both NBC. "Love Boat." ABC. "WK RP Ill Cinc1nnat1" a nd Cartt>r address analysts. both CBS. tic , and "D1fr'rent Stroke.." NBC WHAT YOU'VE BEE!'j WAITl~G FOR~ A fANIA<;v A MU'itlAL A PLACI. WHUI( OR(AM<, COM[ TRLJI NOW PLAYING EDWHDI' lfUITOl Costa Me\d ~o 7444 IDWAUI' Cllf(MA WHT Wt\1"1tll~lef 891 393~ CINHOMI 01c1n0t 1134 ?">'>.l ,,,, .. w' AUMllM DRIWl·llf Anaheim 879 98:i0 MOVIE RATINGS l: FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE """_ ................. tO -_._ ........ e.ol)oot ..... -.......... ,.,, ..... - M.L AOll AOM1Tl10 a... .. A-· AU, llOtt "'°"'""' 0 .,.,_..o,._ .. .,...... .. succeeds gloriously." 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Auguet t3. 1980 QM V PILOT D Utter Fulishness Sellen' Last Movie Not Memorable By Aant • KNHarr .,,. ___ ....,., II would tM!I plull nt to report Lh1at Peter S Hera ronl'ludcd hla ex traordlnary {'rHN:·r 0 11 u not" of triumph, on sornqthlng romparable to hla lnsPtttor Clou11t'a11, h1a Quilly. his Or Slr1natt-IQvc1, or tht• gallery ol portraJta he gavt• us 111 "Tht! Mouse That Roa.red " ft would bt1 plt•uunl. but 1t wouldn't tM' \rut-About all one earn Uy for Onon1s "The t<"1end1~h Plot of Dr Jo'u Mant·hu" 111 tht•t at'~ bett~r th.m ·'The Rot., IT'S A P1f'T\JllF. that once agam a ffords Sellen. the opportwuty lo e~ 11•Y mult1plt: roles Dr t-\a at age 168. and bJs ancient 1 but not anuque) lHE "'"0''" ~l.Ol o~ o• l'U MA .. CHU ,,,.,_,.,..,. Proctuc.•n IE .. <11llW OIOCAI<•• 01<•<10< l .. ll••"" l f!l-Nol.., H"9f'Aj\ ·-· P lef\ H.oo.ttO !>< ....... " •• .,, J•"' ~'f' Audi OochlH'mMWt ~•N•lt ... /To<MIC•I•• (•\I P•t•r S.tl~r\ Htli•f' M 11 ''" Olv•o Tomlln>On SMI CM wl S•MO" \Nll llem•, • .. w frant..•n ~uatiord JoftM .k>f'u~ L• ~w .. ••t JO/In !>N 11> ,,.,,,.,,,, H.,.,, Lt o;w~n V0\11'9 R"""•no ,,,,.. 100 mlnutn MPAA ........ PO nemesis from the Sax Rohmer stories. Nayland Smith. (Whatever happed lo Dr Petrie" 1 A quicker eye than mine, reportedly, will aJso find him doing support bits along the way. I think I recognjzed ham once or twice. but l would.n'tswearto 1t. ( MOJllE REYIEW J the wily Oriental through It.a re· sonances of his own rantuies -an oversexed bul still potent cen tenarian made even more sexy and potent by a mirac le drug ; a charismatic creature whose varied disguises permit him to dominate the world. Certainly. poor bumbling Nayland Smith. a dl.scoocerting combmauon of Sellers' Clouseau and Chance, 1s no match fo r him . He s u cks rummatively on tus pipe and pushes his lawnmower compulsively. even removing the nap from the carpet in Pol ice Co mmission Dav i d Tomlt.nson's office. but there's no dis· cernible reason for Tomlinson and G· Man Sid Caesar Cdone up like an American gan~ster) to lure the man out of rellrement. Maybe that's part of the joke. but I suspect 1t might have been more fun if Smith and F'u were matching wits instead of ru lishness. On the other hand, one or the film's major assets 1s Helen M1rren 's policewoman. hired as a stand·in for Queen Mary when it's suspected that Fu is about to abduct the lady. "AIRP\.AME ... INI '"ANAL COUNTDOWN"' INI J I "XANADU" r-(PG) I "c.HHCH I CHONG MUTMOVll" ,., "'THE EMPllE tN 1 STltlES IACK" __ ,~la- "HIHllGOfS U. .. A'4ASM CGI "IEOIC~IS & IROOMSTICICSM Whal I would s wear to ts the sad- ness of a genwne talent frittering at away on material that 1s so much beneath him Thr Jim Moloney/Rudy Dochtermann St'r eenplay starts with a promising premise the good doc· tor requires an ehx1r compounded or· mummy dus t a nd the finest of diamonds simply to sla} abve l'M AFRAID THAT what Uus fi lm lacks most is not a sense of fun. but a sense of style -or perhaps 1t would be more accurate to say that 1t suf· lers from a multiplicity of styles. which is the sam e thing. While Mir r en and Tomlinson seem to be always delightfully on target. deftly underplaying their nonsense. Sad Caesar and sidekick Steve Franken work strenuously in the old · 'Sho"' of "CHUC H & CHOP4G" "ACAP'VLCO GOLD" Shows" tradition . 111 But 1l goes nowhere . the 1okes may have looked good on paper. but on the screen they just lie there and die the r e. They el icit a couple o f snickers, never a genuine belly laugh. Sellers -well. Sellers as Sellerl> ,.....--------'-- which means tha t . without some one else's strong guid ing hand. be·s willing lo do anything that he ~-,,. .... ~., CH&JI _,, ..... ·-IOU>tWO- feels is funny at the moment I CAN ONLY think. from my own s ketchy knowledge or Sellers' cat'ffr. that he was attracted to the role of No question about 1t. Peter Sellers will be missed. but "The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu" docs not leave us with an aching void Cl~ ENCOUNTERS .. ·-•..-ait>••C> .. -.: t •M ~ An odulf t.oll ~~ Oh! . :~~~~~~ OAtl'ft U JU t t~ , ,. • ,. " 10 ~-~, ''XANADU" (NI CHEVY CHASE and BENJI · Ohl thietii'A~' Heavenly ,e.t.t ; ~~-~ '"·"" BJ 6:~Wll•I• •low .. . th.11'. • •PffdonQ 1><111••' ) MRPl..4Nf .... ,_ ..... ~ ~·· ., ,,. 'u 7to too t•M OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN GENE KELLY "XANADU'' OAA.'f 1 ,, l" \ •\ r '' rf'O> I 11. H 00 CHEVY CHASE A Caddy-\::~ ~shack .,, . DAILY 2·00. 4·00, 6 00. 8.00. 10 00 "'"~ "BEOl<NOBS & BROOMSTICKS ""°"'-I ~lu .. ,11 _. .. ~ "'°"'...,..' ••••-o ., ... ~ ••• •« 1 .)0 10 0 he• tht..-,, ' ,., 'SU .. , 1\ 'ao \\ht·"fl a 00 I lie 100 AIUSETHE .. ~TITANIC IO H' ~ TRA\OCl\ URBAN COWBOY .., ···-....... OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN GENE KELLY "XANADU " _ _,"'. "·'" •• •t IAT<'SUN 1 16, t ''•I t\, I n 10 U OEPALMA'S DRESSED TO KILL" (ft) DAILY 2:00, 4: I& 1:20. •:•. 10:45 OtlVV OiASf. and BIXl'I STEVE flkQUEEN "THE HUNTER " Ohl Heavenly m DoQ DRESSED Tb 0AIUI lt,1 It .,. ' ..... ". KILL" - lfU "IU*HOIS I ~·M ~ .. ,. ...... .J ' . ~ --.-· ~ mA U• Movtl'\ ( ll 4) 990 4022 wm••sna u•C1nema 893 0546 CISTA llU n... IUlmsrII UA Cinema Saddltbacll K1 Way 39 OnYt-ln 540 0594 581 ·S880 (714) 891 ·3693 •ucc C111tdome 634 2553 _, __ ---------- . . ... 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Misleading' Smoking Claims Hit SACRAMENTO <AP> -Five of the tobacco industry's arguments submitted for the voter pamphlet on Pros>0a&Uoo 10 have been ruled false and mlaleading. Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Irving Perluss also ordered lwo minor changes Tuesday in the language used by proponenu Proposition 10 on lhe November baUol would provide for t.he designa lion ol smoking and no-smoking sec Uona an encl06ed public places, work places, and educational and health facilities. The tobacco Industry's Callfor· nlau Against Regulator Accesa filed au1l challenging tbe state ment& of the proponenta, the Californians For Smoking and No-Smoking Sections. The oppooenta flied a countenuit challenging the vahdily or the state· ment.a 0( the oppooenta. Tuesday waa the deadline for sub- m 1ttang the arguments to Secretary of State March Fong Eu. Each~aide la permitted 500 word5,rptua 200-W.rd r ebuttals, for lhe pamphlet. HORMEL S&W CORN G.E. 4 PACK DfVIUD SPAM SU~~R 3 JOI. 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DENI M JEANS SEBASTIAN I MOUNTAIN WINES •IUIGUNDY 239 •CHAIUS REG •YIN IOSI l 59• TOUI • CHOKE PARTY •ZI UQUOI . tlG. 11.tt 7'' Snug.f11t1n9 stro1ght leg blue 1eon\ A.no<ted poche h '·I'· EVEREADY ENllGIZU um111S ltG. l.H 2 149 PAa C or D size ce ll,. • I -~I ~· BANQ:AID FAMILY PACl PWTIC STRIPS llG. l.2' 77c Pockoge ol cO SPALDING TUBE SOCKS llG. 3 Pl.$4 '·" FOR Men\ 10 14 \ DAISY SEAL·A·MEA Seol\ left-oven SAU PllCI in oir·llght bogs. 99 1::.:ui~11 !j 1 0 msrA MESA COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN vAWY I FOUNTAIN v.uiT 211 f. IM St. 7.300 Hart.or ot ._ 16141 Harbor at E69' ... at Tabrt .umNGTOM IUOt 21131 leach •Yd. at Adanta HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON 8UOt R TORO 5881 Womor 9861 Acbn1 ot Btookt.nt B Toro at Rockfleld I l' 0 I II & I. . .. r. I ,, lr I\. r; In l II . . .... . . . ......... , . . -.. ,.. . .. .. .. ,. ... . INSIDE: •Supermarket Shopper •Singles Calendar •Sllm Gourmet •Club Calendar ·Pasta With a Slender Toueh BJ CAaOL MOOD ot •.,...., """ .... Why aren't you eatiq put.a this aummer evening? TbiDlt you1l feel too full after such a heavy meal? Afrllid of what "all those carbobydratea" will do to your bikini figure? Stuck in a tomato sauce syndrome? Don't want to steam up the kitchen for 20 minutes? JIEt:I' LUCY LURAN of Newport Beach, s tarting her t hird year of promoting the freshness and versatility of lineUini. fettucine, lasagne and rigatoni. Her What 's Cooking? in Newport Hills Center is the first restaurant in O..ance County to provide freshly made pasta·to-gooreat-in. Her trim fi gure a nd almost perpetual viva city rP.fu te those first five questions. "THERE IS NO comparison with the long- shelved supermarket pasta." sbe said. Her family refers to the packaeed name brands as "rubber bands." "At $2 to $2.50 per Pound. my pasta is not inexpensive, but one must remember it is Lucy Luhan cranks out pasta. • • if freshly made on the pre mises with no additives or preservatives. "ll does not sit on the shelf for JDODtba, ride for miles or boil for 30 minutes. •'Our p asta cooks in 1 or 2 minutes. Our spinach pasta is made with spinach, not spinach Powder or green coloring. Our whole wheat pasta is the most nutritious." TOMATO LEADS HER list of sauces for familiarity m much lbe same way lbat an incumbent 's name appears at the top of a ballot. .. But from there. it's pure culinary adventure with clams, pesto, nuts ·and cheese, tuna, gorgonzola, bacon and eus. mixed summe~ vegetables chicken livers, chicken rose, chili con queso :._ up to 52 possibilities -sold by the pint or quart. "The lighter the sauce, the lighter the noodle should be,'' she advises. Vegetarian and seafood toppings are ball of her proof that a pasta meal need not be off limits to weight· watchers. "THE CARBOHYDRATE in homemade pasta ranks high in providing energy along with fulfilling part of the daily requirement of 100 grams (400 calories> of carbohydrates. "Half a cup of cooked pasta provides 80 calories. "Latest nutritional studies show that we s hould eat less s u g ar, fat and salt. Unfortun a t e l y, these are the main characteristics of our fast·food restaurants and processed superma rket foods. ''P asta, a quick and convenient fast food, nevertheless, is very low in fat. sodium and s ugar, and very easy to digest. Plus it's a natural source of protein and vitamins. "UNFORTUNATELY, MOST of the American public fails to see the virtue of pasta for their health and well being. By considering it fattening. they turn instead to the bidden salt , fat and sugar in ready·made foods. "Dieten and teen·agen tend to skimp at meals and nibble all day long. U they bad a Portion of pasta with vegetables or meat in tbe sauce. they would eet a more balanced meal and stay satisfied. ··Food is an expression of aenaibi.lities.. •• To further convince her customers. she has charted nutritional values of her offerinp vs. familiar take--0ut fare. Wilb a cup of pasta, servings range In calories from 182 for mushroom sauce to 1.236 for eggplant sauce with most meat and flab sauces in the 500 range. BY COMPARISON, an "original recipe'• fried chicken dinner has 830 calories, a beef pizza, 620; batter-fried fish, 477 ; a beef burrito. 406; a Whopper, 606 and a Big Mac. SU. "You can cook your own meal in five minutes and have a different flavor topping every day." Mrs. Luhan s aid. To introduce the Possibilities of pasta, every Sunday she offers a "Sauce of the Week." If you take them home, remember to bave the sauce and serving dish heated wben you put the pasta in the bolling water; it will be ready quicker than you think. Pesto Pasta Salad Perfect for Buffet I ' •• .. ,,.--·..-............... ., .... -...... ·--· ·-·-· -· ... , .. ··-····- OM.Yfltt.OT 'original recipe' chicken dinner beef pizza Whopper Big Mac batter-fried fish beef burrito Pasta appeal need not be Hmited to those who don'! mind putting on pounds. Sauce is the 88Clf1t With the right topping, pasta is no threat to weight W&tchers. For example, \'z cup of pasta covered with tuna sauce holds less than half the calories consumed during a Big Mac attack. The chart at right shows the number of calories in each of five of Ms. LuhBn's recipes compared to the calories in standard fare il- lustrated above. F ood Cl Chicken Portuguese ricotta & spinach mixed vegetables tuna clams Losing Weight Religiously Neva Coyle, founder d CMnatets ~. lost 102 pound8. l' (I It & J, " r, t ,, Jr n. It ed D oc & ~s. • I Here Cook Cool With Salad Thla aummer wben UM letnl*etun IOl.n. h•r toOl by cooklnt coo wllb mala dlab meat Ul.U. Ea~lally •tlC'Olne an a bot doe wUl M t.b1I Party Ham Salad Rina tlaat com· blnea chopped cooked bam with Ct"UnCby walu cbtttnut.a and c:bopped 1reea PfPI*' lD 1elatlo. I on ,illette TRAC 11 5-pacl ~.) Wla1M UM bam Ml.ct la party Pftftct. tt'a every· day ecooomlcal when made with &ellover bam Tbe NaUonal Uve Stock and Meat Board IUI· 1•t.a m•klq Uw u.Jad a "plaa.oed over" meal from a ~ diDDer. To uaure b1Cb quality, the ld\over bam lboWd be wnpped aecurely aod refrl1erated promptly. PASTY KAM SALAD UNG 1 Gone tomorrow. 3 to 3~ cups chopped cooked bar.n l tablespoon un· flavored 1elaUn V. cup cold water J v v \/ \/ A fret" razor on TRAC 11"5-p.lll..,'?Th.H.., some offer. lt.S a S;1.00 value. and a perfecc opporninicy co ~ave on the smooth. clOM' comfort of c.hc TR..A.C 11 \y\cem. NacuraUy our offer 1<; ~ onlv whtle "upplic-.. (,1,t. \\ h1ch 111 th1<; Gl\e lotild ll)(\Hl ON ANY SlZE thcrt ~ no tomorrow Gillette WE CJVE °l'OlJ THE EDGE &all .,.. cup bolling water ~, teaspoon celery "-teaspoon pepper l c:up dairy sour cream l c:an CS ounces > w1ter chestnuts, slu~ed ~ green pepper, chopped 2 t.abiespooos grated ooion 2 bard cooked eggs, sliced crosswise Soft.en gelatin in cold water. Dissolve in boll· ing water. add celery salt aod pepper. Cool to room temperature. Shr lo sour cream. ham, water chestnuts. green pepper and on.ion. Ar· range egg slices around bottom ol 1 "'6-quart oiled ring mold. Clull 2 to 3 bours or unul firm . 8 to 10 servings. ••• FKEEZER TIPS Sugar syrup with the add1t1on of ascorbic: acad powder (I teaspoon per cup of syrup) will keep slaces fresh and rosy clear Frozen peacbe~ w ill keep up to a year Ill the freezer. AM get extra convenience with a customized Mini-Pads Csnying Case with matching Clutch Bag. This attractive, g<ranywhere bag ensemble is tallored in quilted navy bfue duck cloth with soft plastic lining. Only 17.96 with one proof-ot-purchue and the mall-In certtftcate below. ~-----------------r--~~--, '1 9wr,0...(1) ..... dlTAYFAEEMft..'9dl(""'flln) Sava Ct llM:. ~· toni ON (1) pec1cage ot STAVF'REE Mini-PllOI (""'f ltteJ "'..,.. Of'l I •n'lil•• 2 end • o.aor......,Older(no«*f'I plMM) lor1795. 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Jt-,~... 0 ............ _ .. ,._,,..,,..'-" -~----------------~~-------~ -... FOOD Expiration Dates Extended' •1 II.ASTIN SLOANE fft'l"e's eood news for shoppers wboM,. q~t.a for the Nabisco-Nestle Free MJ.llt Offer were iDcorT'ect.ly rejeded becauM t.bey Ud not 1.Dcluded refund forms. You m1y recall Lbat I eritidaed Nabllco ln a .-eat column f« ntua1nC to esteod the aplraUoa date oa that oil• so that cuatomers wbo were wroaa· b' ,..~could reapply for their ref\mda. Nabbco baa now lnformed me that t.be nplraUoa dates on both the Nablaeo-NestJe F\"ee Half-G a1Joo M Uk Off er and the Na bl.ICo Sl Cootie Otrer have been eneoded unW Sept. LS. ONv for t.bo&e refunders wboN earUer request.a were rejected for lackinl re· fund forms. These people may resubmit thetr proofs al putthue to the same lddreu aa before. DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER - Aft.er reading your column on the value of aboppinc at several ator~. t decided to do a little compariaoo sbopplng myself. I prepand my shopping list uatna ad- vertlled spectab for 11ofthe1oe at.em.a. Tbett att four supermarket.a in my area. ln addition to buyin1 the itema oo my abop- p\DI u.t at the stores that advertised the best price., I priced every item an my U.t at each al the stores. When t arrived home and ad<kd up my register tapes from the four stores. they tot.aled $83.21. I felt I bad done a very em- deol job al shopplnc. But my molt Htiafyinc moment came when I edded up what the 106. Items would have rost me if l hadn't shopped and com· pared prices. At the store wtth \be )owesl prief!S, they would bave cost me S8U.8. At the atore wtlb the hJgbelt price1, they would have COit me ... 84. I would never have known bow much 1DOaeJ I bad waated If I tiadn't dom a IDOnl· m1'1 worth al compariloa aboppiaa. I hope that otben will follow )'OW IOQd advice and try It themaelvea. -ROM C. from San Mateo, Calif. DEAR ROSE -Coacratula:::, on prov· lni youndf a 1uper·smart abop- Many readen have uked DM how much I added to my 1avtn1s wtth coupons and re- funda on my comparhon-ahopping adventure. I med $5.54 worth of cuh<(lff coupona. whJcb brought my COil 1t the cub relister dowu to •.90. On or inside u.e purebues, I found 12.35 worth al coupma llDd two refund forma that will sooo bring me lftOther $2.SO. I estimate that the box tops, labela and other proofs cl purchase will eventually re· tum to me another SLS to S20 worth of ca.ah refunda and certificates for free product&. REnJND U PDATE Nestle reports that it.a cleannghouse was bdlind in fulfa.lling refund requests due t.o the enormous response to it.a otfers. Now 1t ls almoet up to date in accordance with the term• cl It.a olfers. If you sent for a Nestle~ fund more than 12 we-eks ago and allll have not retttved it, write to: Nestle-Cooaumer Service, 24 Bndge St., Watertown, Mass. 02172 REFUND OF THE DAV Write to the following address t.o receive the form required by this refund offer : Morton House Summer Picnic Sl Refund. Box 8229-A. Clinton, Iowa 5.2736. This offer ex- p1rea March 31, 1981. ·------------------------------------- CLIP 'N' nLE aEnJNDS ~ NM·Feed Pr..twda 0... ..,. -.... -.__ " •"" ~-<-.of _______ ,_,,.. __ (-.. ·--\Wr1 ( ..... , ....... -...-..--..--.. --... --... """8 '-"""' 4'11 0-~f't ""' ,.....:Cl I ' _., ,.__.. --"~ .. ,,,. .. _ ~ ~,.. ......... ~ -... .,...., "'.,. (_ ........... A> tow 10 ..... , to N< .. W P-1"! t ... ..,,.., Cil CtPCLITf R-1• °"" •...: .... • ._ fll O• u ro-u _..,.,,.,,,_....,,........,.,,. ... - U•u .,..,,,.. Pruduir1 C..00. ...-.,... ct.. Udl ~ Oii..,.. 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"4><11 JO ,.., --·~-..... ,._. . ..,._ .. IMf l.1\1(\ 0 C-II-~' P() flow H:>a -, .. ~ rl9'n .......... • .._"' " oro -~~._... ........ ,_"' ...... U...U4---· ~,, -·\-. ..... _____ ,_._, ...... _. .... ~ --~1-.-.. ..., L---------~-------------~----------- • • • Weight ' "Our purpose," she says. "i.c • ., i.o.spitt and t eac:b. We really believe ovt.rtallng 1s a spiritual problem. not a phys1caJ problem If you don't solve the spantual problem, you'll JU.St exchange ooe compuls100 for another. You have to change from the LnS1de out. You must become aware ol yourself and wbo you are, and let the reallutkm al that change you.." OV requires it.A members to apeod a brief period al each day in atudy and prayer. ''Tab our material into that time, let 1t chance you oo the inside. When it changes you on t.be inside. 1t wW chaoee you on the ouWde." llrs. Coyle aaid. The curriculum can be completed In a year. About ball al the members get eoou&b from the rant three-month aecmeot to eoive their weight problem aod doo 't need the additional aeg· merits. 1be tot.al course lS oow slx seemeots and eventually will be eight, Mrs Coyle says. Cost for the first aeemmt ls about SZS for membenbip aod printed materiala plus S30 for seven~ that can be abated a.moo1 several people. Colt.I are lower for t.be addiUoaa.l aec· menu. varytna wtLb the number al t.apet "· companytq the leuom. The money Joel for material.a, openttnt expeues and aaJart• for Kn. Coyle and her staff of two full·tlmt employtea and ala employeee who work between 30 and 25 boun weekly. OV ~ =cbolocbt oo tu boa.rd al direc· ton. It a silnple outllM ctiet, biblical references for study ud meoun.pmeat and -------... 1 s119GIEAT 1 e DINND 0 0 c (3 z Good '°' , .... ,.,... Of tuky, OOIC*' OrOWft K.Mt.UC*y frteo ~ pfut ... _.,..of OOlie ~. meefleO PotMOM.,., ~.end • roll. UfNt two Offen '* COUC*I per cuttolMf. OW!Offttf s>e'f• ... ~ ..... *- governmftlt publ1C'at1ons explaintng weagbt- related beaJth cb.ao.ges Mrs. Coyle says overwettht ~ tend to urry more gwJt than anyone else knows. But the roun..~ling system Is poajtive, rather than playing on guilt feelioes. Tbe group's gwdebook. "Free to Be 1bm" by Marie Cha· p1 an, re.nfon:-es the pos rt.Ive attitude. "All n&bt. you blew it. So wbat! Pick yourseU up and cootinue on, Your eating pro. gram is DOl geared to tut f« just a couple of wHts «months. It's a WeJon,c commitment," it says. '1be Lord ia with you and be loves you in spite cl everything ... He'll aee that you 're DOl roinl to amt into CUilt and despair every time you bk>w 1t." Says Mn. Coyle: "God loves overwetcbt people. thin people. He loves everybody. It does not say in the Bible that being overweicbt is a sin. j\ml that gluttony ls a sin. But for me. being overweight was a pam God saw that and helped me because he loves me , not because be d.idn"t I.lite m~ fat." Reasoos for wanting to klse welcbt are lm· port.aol, Mn. Coyle SI.id. "I tned to lose welcbt for my husband. He lolt. I b1ed to ION wel1bt fw J•ua and lb.at cUdn't wort either. Th1a la aomet.biq be does for you. But ln that, you have to obey b.tm." she said. She aaya Overeaten Victorious worts best fort.be deiperate and for t.boM wbo choose to be teachable from the Word al God. "S-. we have bad people wbo enter t.be pro- gnm wttbout belief, and bave eocne to belief throUCb tbe pr'OIJ'am. •• -~---- Aft suPEd •-w'7DINNEll Good tort.-.~ of IUIC'f, ~ i.ro-Z K.9ftludl .. ''*' CNc.lr.etl, Wllh t t• IQlll, plvt 10llf Q ~Of ...... *09 COit ~Of. •ettt ~ Ii PoUtoee. encl • lfnell O'..Y l.Mnll two°'*' .,., ~ 5 pet C~lomef (.) I "'°"' may _., .. pen IC'CMM l"O IOCa. llOnt 0000 ONy 111blhtn\ c.111orn1a "#'*9 y()ll ... llle COiOt'9I • f ac:. OWIO!ftet peyt .. I llOC)lteablt M* IP A3A I ()tftf Hptret I ~·i•.•• I Pncet "19¥ ~ •• C*· llCoC)ellnQ IOcat~ I Oooo Ol\ll' '" '°"''*" C.lllomt• .....,. yOu ... '"'Colonel"• tece I ""'°°" '*"* .. ______ I! .. ---~ 1 . ..... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . -... .,. . .. ... . . .. . . ~ . .. • • I f .. . . . . . -. . .. . . . . . FOOD DM.YPtLOT c:J Tuna, S81mon More Than Sandwich Fillings Whee ta. retrlprator and h'eea# are ban ol maln-co-urae mailers, Aoolr to )'QUI' pantry lbell for canned tuna or tallDOL Tben'a mo..-lo be m .. b'Om them thu au4Wb fWlnp. ,,... u.tJ • low-eUorte eon. VtDMMe IDoda CM abo 1tar ln taat or f anc~ maLD counea. U you'd like to tum canned f l b Into 1omethina •~lat. try tbla mootb'a Sl\m Gourmet Readu Recipe Coot.ea wiDDer, a lean but h11dous llOWne aub- ml tl e d by Lyoo MacCre1or of Clark. N .J . Deapite its com- p a o y manner, tbts nutritious protein-rich dilb is ttceed.io.iJy inH · peoaive, especially H you make it w1t.b tuna A 7-ounce can of solid water-packed tuna bas only 2Sl calories; 714 ounces waler-packed socteye salmon bu 376. LYNN'S TUNA oa SALMON SOVPft.£ 6 eggs, separat«I Pinch or cream of tartar or salt 2 cups non-fat milk 'h cup biscuit or plain pancake mix 14 ounces canned water-packed tuna <or salmon> l tablespoon lemon ju.ice 1 tab&espooo minced parsley Salt. pepper, to taste Separate the eggs. Fork-whip the yolks lightly in a large bowl. Set aside~ Add a pi.Deb or cream of tartar or salt ~ the egg white in an electric mixer bowl and set aside. Combine milk and pancake mix in a non- stick sauce pan; sUr un- til smooth. Cook and stir over moderate heat until mixture simmers; sim· mer and stir 1 minute. Stir in flaked fish, lemon juice and seasonings. Slowly stir the hot tuna mixture into the egg yolks. Set aside. With clean mlxer blades, beat the egg white until 1Wf peaks form . Gently but thoroughly fold tuna mixture into the beaten eKt whites. Spoon lnto an QDgreaaed casserole or baking dish. Set the dish in a larger pan coo· taining 1 iocb of bolling waler. Set in a preheated 350-degree oven. Do not cover the casserole. Bake undisturbed 50 to 60 minutes. Soume is done when a knife in· serted in the center comes out clean. Serve plain or with cheese sauce. Makes sauce while souffle bakes. Makes 6 servings, 240 calories each with tuna; 28S calories each w1lh salmon (without sauce). LYNN'S CHE~ESAUCE (Good wttb cooked, hot vegetables, &oo! > l cup skim milk 1 and one-half tablespoons Oour Salt. pepper, to taste Dash or dry mustard 3 o unces low-rat American-style cheese Combine milk, flour and seasonings in sauce pan. Cook and sUr until thickened. Add cheese, cut in smalJ pieces; beat and stir until cheese melts. Makes six serv- ings, 4.5 calories each. Here's an easy way to turn tuna <or salmon) into a Italian dinner: nAUA.NTUNA AND PEPPERS l aweet onion, thinly sliced 4 sweet frying pep- pers or 2 bell peppen 4 cups tomato Ju.ice 2 tablespoons RVITED ftlNA Scoop tuna aalad mi.stun into balvea ol ripe fresb nectarine•. Sprlnkle with touted aesame Meda and HrVe with a lemon weqe. W1IOLE GUIN CW. MNDWICll llabadab...ewtda wltb whole sraba llrMd. Spread Uptly t.Olllted bnadwttb~ 1plked wltb DIJoa ma1tard. Sub1Utute 1Ueed tr.la neatartMa for .. tom• Dtldom .. die crtlp --ad dai..._I t:Mpped tna OI' 1 tAU· pooa drt.d buU OI pl.au MUl 'I 14 OU8CH aoHd. water·paehd wllll•· ...... Comblae lnDedleata, ~ .... fD • DOil• 1Ud .._. pa.. Cover ud llmmer a mlD-... Uaco'VW and ~t.IDua to alm mer an 1ddiUoul • to 8 mlautu, uatU CJGlons and peppers are tender a_od JuJee bH evaporated to a Ulick llUt'~. O&Na c:au ot tuna. Drala ped!lq liquid ln· \0 lbe l&&Q pan. BNak tuna Imo latte c:bunk.I and ltOll1 •Ur lnto Lh• tomato millture. Sim- mer Ju.& u.nUI beated Uuou1b. MallH lour m•.i·me Ht'Vin11. lM ca\Miel eaeb wlLh bot 4ralud tead•r·cooked put.a. ti ...... Whim It's too bot lo cook, lt')' lhla velvety tuna pa&e •uaaes\ed b1 Noni Bloom of Sii• Ge•••• PhlladelDbia. NONA'S nJNAPATE 2 envelopes uo· flavored 1elaUn ¥1 cup fat.skimmed cblckm broth 8 ounces plaln low- fat y~ 1' OUDCH aolld water·p•cked tuna, drained l tablespoon lemon juice 2 t.able.peSdfts frflh or I/• tea.spoon dried dili 2 tables poon s rnlnced green onJoo Sprinkle gelatin over cblckeo broth in small pan. Let soften 1 minute. Stir over low beat for 3 to 4 minutes. until gelatin as dissolved. Re move from heal. cool sUgbUy. Me anwhile. put r e · maioing ingredients in blender. Cover a nd blend \Dllil smooth. Wit h blender running, add gelatin mix. Pour lnto a one-quirt loll pan or mold. Chill several hours until firm. Un- mo1d onto serving plate. Cut into thin s11ces. Makes four main-course ser vings, 180 calories each. Both N<1M and Lynn unU rtcewt a copy of m11 "In- ternational Slim Gourmet Cookbook'' 1 SJ4 95, Harper & RowJ. You can be a wm· ner. too, if .,au·~ figured out Q WOii co ''deoalonu'' Q faltenrng /atJOnU. or haue dew4oped a tG1t11 dW\ tho.l mab1 IM rnon o/ lea• low-colorte /ooda . Short ~our r•cfpt tDjth otlutr reoMn; one. a mollth .,. pubU.h the moat intttear.. ing IUQPedionl. and eoc• reader whow recipct op. pctOTI ii moardft1 Q COf'1I of m~ book. Print OT t~ 11m.r faooril• Coto-c:olorW recfpct• t no nttd to figure calone1) and U7ld them to SL IM GOUR MET READER RECIPB CONTEST. P.O. 80% 624, Sparta, N.J. 07B71. VOrtS WEEKLY SPECIALS ARE STILL GOING STRONG :, ... :JI. ·aEEF RIB STEAKS New From Vons ••• JERSEYMAJD 49 ~~9J!.J2~NK e ~D fl.A~'> JERSEYMAID 115 ~f!:-~JM!CE 111()111 COf<Cl.HTIUI TE wtll DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE OUR GUARANTEE OF VONS LOW PRICES THOMPSON 49 ~~LESS GRAPE U"'IT I 0 P()(J-.Q!, US • 119 4~l··· r<u. , ... ,. J39 FROZEN FOODS llOllQ;~ e.,w.raa .75 20ouPQ, MG<11T 011 nvo snu Vona Greer\ 8-\1 .89 l2<MQ'l'ONX ~lcaTaterTots 10s l~CNI MnrtellWct 01'9nge Juice 125 ~~ Junior Ptzzaa )19 I )2' OU'tQ Pf'OWJl; S.. Lee Chocolate Cake )39 ·~l'tl(l~f,'lf:O£TAIU: Mrs. 8mtil s Crepe }39 1 l-41Hl PW:JAAt1E. Al,...... Poplic:les 109 DELICATESSEN }39 J20lCTrll.'9.I~-~ _ 81 ~11.;amgeOaeese • ~"la$~~ Ul )94 ltOL l'MQ..OlllCAl' ]49 IW Pwil Bedfrris I 2ot ""l. D:T1'JI L(M ~CookedHam ~~~ 298 .33 )09 J59 J15 .._....,._OPOl_W.., 69 ....... ._. .... ='°'7Lolf ]09 109 121 STAR KIST 69 CHUNK TUNA ~' _,,,,,....,,..., ,... . Cttl,v ,_. .. ,, ""t •lf ... ()W WA~ lJ', '"'""""' '11 ... 'f'" ,.-,i. GROCERIES .79 .79 .42 .40 .35 ]35 ~9?f aco CasaercHe ]04 ~~Island DreaM1g .59 ~OC.t<r )NI 99 Star Stufred Miltz Olwea • I &<X1'<I: l'IO'TTlC Knlf\ Reg. BBQ Sauce 2.rt=cOOCC Co. .69 .89 "~ llllOX~'!Cllm'.I) l'V,1()115 8 8 P9lbwy.,.,. Clke,.. • }28 SFRVICr srArooD RH'OOO l'-.:Al-l'llC9! MC'flC Red~FlllD !ll!N'OOO 1'1'!AT-~ FNltl 9lwk f1ID o~-r.'~ 'HO y · BAKf.HY GROCERIES I ()OU'<T llOll Sunshaie Krispy Cl8Cken &-OU'<l ~co c. SYVl5 ~Mmtvooma J2<JU'Q. .JAA Kl'lft lllhde Whip 220ll'IC1~ Cinch Brownie "'1x P:f:,~~ ~~IVIN'l Gnted Pmmeawl ~ ~~09 ~Ct.lo Swanson Mibdr'I' CNcMn 100.!. JMl!II> ~ Tropical Jdy ~ ltDogFood ~,.I.NI Cat Food l20ll'ltt 90'Tl\L Perk Nc>Wax AoorC.. ~~ "'*'~ ~~ Slndwkti Begs l IClUOH &:~~'°"°°' O::&;.&:;;L. ~ IMKenROM rn~ ~~-"'°°' m:.~ .69 ]06 109 )19 .79 .79 .99 .61 .59 }39 .29 }49 .52 .88 MEATS MEATS 'Al'U q<(; rEV l ':1" l!O'<!L ~ Top Slrioin Steaks LA 298 •YU •-.IJ' "'""llllU.'5.'S~OW ~RumpRoat ~ }99 1"81 ~r N ffl.,...(Ul l& 298 l""-f ...,.,,,,,., ~ La ]95 T-6one Steaks Lan Stfttng Bed IAaA Q< l!(.D U. (lJ'T UI 30s IAl'IU_ ,,.. U1 .99 ~Staks F rah Slced Bed LM:r 1Mll. llK. !0.7 UN\~ ~f~Steaks Lii 2 °8 f "41 ~ --~ UL. ND\ wt«; 9~ Best-0-F ryet La • 1 AaL ~ "1Clll' UL 248 l OP\ f '<> (" " UI }3~ BedCubeStaks Frah POf1< LoSl Chops ''«.£ """' N.Tf II.» UI }89 ~~-" LA 229' 8ondess o..td< Roast Cam Clot Ham Sb.ks H LAL TH [, BEAUTY' PRODUCE l ~' llt1mi l.on>t9"'-"'"CC> 249 ~'llZI £A .19 Hod & Shoulden CrlapCucu~ 1 8-0ll'IQ TUii{ }39 8'.m.IW'O £A .25 Wtra Brite Toothpaste Cr1lp Cn.rnchy Cele:ry I I 0Jta ltOTl\J' Cl.LP l.OfT }37 rw.<e LA .69' ~On T11p Condldonu ~Eggl'Wft •()U'l(J' _, llfCJU'CSQ]'OU) ]45 ~1' TO ~1 RX>Cl& [A .10 Sure Anti Perspbnt Fresh lines OOl)<Qur"1 P"OIMJ( }69 .. W{'[l ~ .ut:'r &a .29 AMdnTM*ts HOlle)'dew ~ VONS MARKETS OPEN 8 Nt\ DAILY, 9 Nt\ S<J.NDAY. OSDA FOOD STAMP CO<JPONS ARE GLADLY ACCEPTED AT ALL VONS STORES. DOOBLE·TllE·Dll'FERENCE ,_....:tWI,_ nm eM.~ 1410~ I?, !ta O&lQIJt.,.l .. Poa &OOllllCll'l OI ~ ~ 'IOO.. ,,,_Ne ...cD .. .,.,. /Ill> l'OT ~AT.,...,_.,. w, m. IT. I.Ge,......., .... ~.-.LOI MCaa .,, .. "'"IT. &.Oe ...... Miii ~MD IM .... --.. mi-. •unnw ON.r. OIVI • M MU ... M..., ~ l"OOO IT~~ auar Ml9"ftD OOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER AJAX CLEANSER CRISCO SALAD OIL ZEE SlJ<ENCE EARTKTONE • COt4orooNER ~s ~ . IDVP IVm'ITIVl'S SUH , .... b. peach•• °"" bat • eQld cereal, ~-... wafflu , or FrtDeb tout. Tiler•'• ao aeed tor 3'oOC1«% 121 ~rKG-.99 21 ()l. (rf(l.I. .m O"'l "":t':.:I~ ,,.. 2.63 I 40CT • 78 ?OZ. 1. 79 Fo11ntal" V•J 11201 HatbOr & !.dlftler ,,,.,_ _..__ ,..e1 ... ,.. 1 .... ~.... "~ ..... tte.tllillr' ... ,...,,1ow ma...,...,..,. .. ,,,., 11mlffd\11M1. ~··..,,...·· ,... c.... ..... ...... A·ad C, tool 1•L 1NI ......... °""'ft Awe. ' , 1MJwC4t IW -..1 CuMo c.,11t w a Ott~ '110 lananc:a M . oa,letf•ftO hedl S40l1 Oott.ny Partr Of. 6 Vlelona La9U'fta Hffte 2"41 Allele P•rn•t & Hott , '· II ,. llO pl ·" ... r , •t !•. llr ·n. 'II cd 'I.I bt.• & l'!>. e2 In all ·ge Mo E "' m I ' ~Ci lJ ,. ••~• 7••r ... t ... k .. 1 ..... '£ ...... ....._... ......... ., ... U•• ••••rite, t • ............. -.......... ". ......: • T .. la aU·Aaedc .. .................. .... .... tulle "' .... ........... aee ..... ~. fl•••r•• ~raa4&7 . .. ,, .... , .... , .......... ,..... wt m ' u-. Un ..... ., ... 11111 .... •a.u.w"P"zae a •'•II••• <or HotDop Popular ........ lt'•• .. haeela for Uae kitb. a CMt-cutdas IUlp'91' .,. lbe fami.17 GI' • ~ for U..aowd. ........ c:aa be eout..S H a '°f:'•we:Mke. ~tact. u.e averace American enjoys bot dop IO mudt that about nine ...... pel' ....... are eamumed per ,..,.. 5Gne,a me.a tbait tbe)' are a fa¥Gl'tte food ol botll adults aad elillclrm. md tblll more bot clop are ea._ at home u a malD ~ than • a llUICk. While bot do11 originated in Europe, Ameriem. recopliaed a good tbtq and adopted them. Today then are scores of bnnda, styles, a izea and len1tba to choose from. Bat Ulla wide YUiet)' ea lead to some eonaamer e•a· fusion. The be9t buyer's lakle to bot clop ii the fabel, explains tbe National Live Stock and Meat Board. According to USDA regu.latiom, if the name on the label is simply hot dog, welner, frankfurter or frank, it can be made of a com· bloat.ion of meata, usual· IY beef and pork. These names offielally are cons idered le· tercbaneeable, and describe • eared. 111117 ct>Otecl aaua1e tbat ma7 or may not be smoked. A meat <heel or pork> bot dof ii oae which baa akeletal meat as its oaJy meat 1.ngredieol. rt COD· taina DO fillet's, binders,· variety meats or meat by·producta, UDlels u.ey are prominently l"o iabeled wttb the qame.· Hot clop made from red meat cannot cootaln more than 30 pereftt fat, and lllaD.J cootata leas. There ls no re- 1ulatory limit oe tbe amount of fat or filler tbat a poulby frank cea coo ta.in. Tbe t.apedleat.s ol all hot dop 1n stated oa the label lD ~ order by •eieht. Tiie federal eovernment must 8Pll'O" the label before a product c,.., be made. The federal mnt lit· spection stamp oa lbe package is the con· sumer'• assurance that the mot ia wholesome and trutbfully labeled. Govern.meat i.Dapec:tors supervile every· step ol tbe meat proceaain1 from the anunal oo the boor to tbe pactacln1 o1 the product. A It hough chosen primarily fot-their flavor, con~ ud economy, hot dop are a wholesome meat pro- duct that ii a 10Utte of valuable nutrieatl. Tbey supply tbe diet wltb bltb-quality pnMta eoft· taiDJ.q all tie ........ amino adds ~ to bulld, repair and maintain boctJ tlaues and ftPt ~wt diaeue, ID faet. a bat dot (I to a pamd) coe- taiaa &.G ....... proleta. about die .... • la 1 .......... 2 tllk* tlic:. bacoa or 1 omtie CW- clar cbllle. Hot dDp are al8o a eouree of..., •abaaMe Hll'MllU ....... SM vlta•ia1 tl•l••la. alaela. rt..,.... M •iaerala lroa, ............. 8ual llCMC'llP ...... ..,.., .. ~ .................. .................... ........ ..... ..... .................. .... « 1 ~ ,., ..... aad Ue W.· of ••I· ........ ,.,._ ... .... w1Wla•Mll&· ..., ?& r . .._ t•e lart•IWMt J•{CJ .............. rt ...... ., ¢1111 It aUlell) flaelJ rt1n •• •'11"'8••·----1 ................ .... ~ .......... . Ma ..... .:-........... it• ..... 1 •••• •ll1t.t11 ...... ...." ... frH~,17 1rouad ,.,,... MIJC8 ~ e • P .. • • f '4 e•p aprleot ......... .,...., • ........ 11 ..... ..... ..... , ...... Mtw· add nmalalq ...... ii1111 ... ..... .. .......... ,..... Ref rl1erat• for ooe ...... Heat eonao•••. Aprieot Brandy and butter In amall NMefol!la. Place paW. -lrUI ... eeok -.u dealred doaenen , '-••U., ......... Umu wk.la .... . DOUBLE COUPON ..... ... _ l!Ma -elof'9 ...... ~ -M ...... ectut .. a• ~~-9'4--i...~·-' ,,..,_ ... -NOi IO -"•et-· -· ~_., ~-.,-.,,.,,_ot.,__.. EA~- --tlliod -OIOCl..cla UINI OM""".._ .......... ., .. CCMIPCMI ... ....... s.,..... c.....-... c ..... c...-...... A...-e ,, ..,.. Aue-c 20. 1tl0 Mellow Flavored Casaba Melons DOUBLE COUPON P•tiM"1 I~\ C-tNOO"'t ~ •t1"' My Of"4I ----~~~_.,, cc-ll·Oft '°"""" •no O"" -----.ou ""'C"a.W-l"-t flt~ h<Jf to lll'W'"flwCH , .. ...,_, .,.,. GIOC..,t' Pv1c,......,. O' ~·~ ,,_ ••""9 Of ~· ~ ( ..C.*"'°"' lll()w()r tOC>altC.<» ~ ......._, "'•• Cli'OO""''' LlfNC OM Item ,.. Menut~· Coupoft Md Umft 2 Doubte Coupone p., Cueto"*' Coupon Ett.ethe Auguet 14 ttv'11 Auguet 20, 1tl0 Lake County Bartlett Pears ~- USDA Cttok»-.... Chuck ... Cut Lemon-time or Orange Delicloue·BMf Stokely Hebrew Chuck Gatorade National FOOD Supreme Brandy Burgers make for a special cookout. DOUBLE COUPON "'·-..... co.--0 ---... _..k .... ~ """'~ -.--°"° ----'°" t'V',,.. ... "-~ ''°' ., ~ f~· ,..,,..,,,, -GI0(;4r'p '"""t"•"' ,.,, ,.,e;.....o tPW •t""A oe ~ ,..... (fllCJwOll, ~ I 'C>-AUf llll'CI """"° ~ pt(JOue'~ UMMO..t-..flw~C...Md unt so.... c._,,.. ,,_ c ........ C~ H.ctM ...... 14 lfw\I ........ 20. 1111 Detuxe French, 1000 ,.,.., • Wishbone lla!!an Stelle •. 99 .48 Franks 199 ores•na59 per 32 oz. 12 oz. ·:. lb: btL pkg. Relphe-AMortM Flavors Golden Premium Ice crea: .. 119 Ctn. 12 oz. Cane • PLllNWRAP. Baer ~ 131 Aaeon.ct coeora or Prtnta Zee ~=·59 120 ct. • t*g. letl SI .. .._..aft ........ welll'a ..... prtcee or ......... price betore reduction. Prlcn effective Aug. 14 thru Aug. 20, 1llO •-m your coupons for H• at Ralphs Ralpm proudly aupports the fine ettor:ta of the City of Hope. "Cl ...... ,...~ ..... ...., ~ •. Alt ........ "•••wM. We ,...... -. ,.._ .. ..,... or refvN ••• to comm«cl• oe•ra or wtiot.eltMfe . •1.111........ ..-. ... II.LI ..... .-1111 .............. -.. 11211111• .. - ·-•II.•••.. 1M11Llll It• • 4111~------·· ............. ... MU 11&-.r--.uY -....... -·.. . .... --·-·--· .. . -----·· -,.., :c.:"' --..... t• IJ •l & ~. r . ot 9. -ir n. r 2 In all . ' ' . . . . -" ... , ...... " .. .. -.. . ' FOOD L Wednelday, August t 3, 1980 OAILY PILOT 9 ... •' Teen-agers Fourth Meal Called ·Snack "ftlN .......... oartla •••I for .. ...,. ... ,.... ~ ............ ~ ler 1elaool ••41 •••• ..ui 'ht1ee. I\ II ealW tM IMelr. ao • .u ...... aaack lM• ....... of tM I=~,:·~ :-:0 Id to Ml ~11 or uaat " DO& • ..,. .. ,., 0 10UDI tattebudt. Claims of aot bel•t uony d\lrl•1 dl•••r bou.r. ~ tun _to cri• ol 1tuvaUoo wbeD .. Ume IUCQ .,...,.....,....... 11Mt~iaao'-cw a tln7 tlclbU of aome nutrltloal f90d tbat will take tbe edce off • ll'OwtDa appeWe unlll a well-balanced meaJ la served . It now repruenta a constant atutflq ol. b1Cb calorie food products that bave no reteeniina nutritk>Qa pret...-. Sbact f~ are muaUy bip,in'fata and 1u1ara. artificial color.a and chemicals. but low lD lDaNdiut.a tbat promote 1•od health. What are the long term effects of poor eating h a bits 1bat continue througb the growing yeara? Some studies reveal that the lack ol tl'aN miner~ in a Junk-foot diet can contrlliute to poor health , poor concentration and nutritic.W couequeticea that ean tdfect growth and developmeoL How does a parent fl1bt the ever-growing tide of junk-food products? Start a ba ct ·to-bealtb-food campaienl Provide bealtliier alternatives and ~ DOO·nutritioua snac~ foods off your marketing list. There may tie some grumbling in the ~nning, but the habit 1o munch will win out -only this time the )'OUDJ _ people will be munddq oo food that is an extemioo of a meal. Fre9b fruit and pared cbiHed carrots and celery sticks are a good start. Plain popped com withoal buUa' and aalt ii aiutrltioua too. Sprinkle it with grated Parmesan cheese <co easy. cheese baa some fat and sodium coateot but it is also a (ood source of protein). or with powdered garlic for the child with an adventurous palate. Make your own bowlfal of anack:food by mixing spoon size shredded wheal, wheat Chell, or corn cbex. with roasted sunflower seeds, raJsins, and dry roasted peanuts. Have apple juice oo band for dri.nb. Those who want a fiuy beverage can have it half-and-half with carbonated club soda. Here are some nutritious snack food recipes that will belp to atop tbe junk-food nibbllnC- NEC TABIN E NUMBERS ~ One medium-size fresh oectarine will give you ~ cup diced fruit. Nice to know when making muffins . cookies, pancakes, watnes and cupcakes. SWEET POTATO svaP&ISE Slice freab nectarines into caserole with a can of tweet potatoes. DriuJe with dark corn syrup and dot with butt.er. Co\rer and bate alon1 with bam until heated t.brOuah. '" MAIC.iN PICNIC . •&ANS Se ... cwNMlil ticlne7 beau wtt.b molasses, eoffee, ground 1tn1er and a~d mutard; beat to tJie boll:lDI point ud then add couteb c:bopped fresh aec:tarilMa and some nm Cw nun OaTOriq) tot.Mk PICKING TBS ''PSACB'' Ttlll l"Ol1 ..... at tbe ...... not ...... ol • ,., ..... only at .... "'. 8o •beta telfftial peaellel loc* lmtelld for . ... ~ ,..... a•~t1or. Pe•e••• ..... •P'171o,.. tie ~un an ~ ,_,,.... Nel:u;aonLIC MNRI& ~-· .. "-·1..!<sJ .. .:: ,.w ••• ,~·:: ~ .. ••I ol••r 8'.,m.l8l1Nm ·-~·d ----."-... " e•p ' oppelt la • --..ua aurf ace ~ ... ~at• .. ,.. ....... . aur:::eaaloeanr. uaW touMd. 8llr Speelal Diet• By June Roth cbeeae apr ed. Tbe wbey (llqWcl) ia hlably nvtriUoua and may be added to soup. Makes about 1 cup of cheese apread. ~~alt Bake In a 400-defree 1 cup apple o v e a tor 2 $ to Jo In a small , beat mmu-.-. or UDtll u..., e11 · Uitstly. Add milt' browned. Matel about. a and corn oU; beat unW doaen mulftna. . .. .,, ... lD " . Oool. Mak• w e 11 m Ix e d • In a Jww Rolla " Uw _,,_ separate lar1e bowl, o/ mmw tb JO~ combine now. 1u1ar, i "c i "d t"" • T la.• baking JJOWder, salt and F o o d I De p re • • • o ,. chopped apple. Mate a CoftMcibL" II p Mo.• well in the center and tpedcll dWC qunffoft • .,. add milk mixture. Stir mow ~ to Jt1W R4Cla • lightly, UDW noor b well Che ~ f>Ooe. P.O. Be moistened. Batter will issq, Co.to "'''° HIM be lumpy. Spoon lnlo Enclou o 1tompeir paper·lined muffin pans, ael/~eued tRWlope f'1r filling cups % full. a Pf'..al repq,. "' "' c,. -···Med \4 HP • aflo•1r ............. '4 C-....., 1 eup •••dlua r&lllm eo.... oats. •be•t ....... a ........... •••d, aufloww aHd aad ..._.,: mls well. Spreed mbtuJ'e evenly over T C111111· NOTS: T'bla may be Nned wtth milk u • bNUfaltfood. YOCK1n<8UI: IPaM.D I C\IP9 plaln YoCu.rt ~ teaspoon carllc powder ~ tHlpooA dri•d tarrqon Y. t.upooa drlecl dill weed Stir all !:!iedlenta tbtet.blr qW ; do not break doWD e tlUck con1l1tency of the yo1urt. Pour lato a cbee11clotb llDed larse floe m"bed s trainer. au.apended over a bowl or pot. Lit drip at room temperature for •bo.il 6 boun. What remains is a aoft creamy herb NOTE: Thia la the klnd of project that children enjoy. APPLE JIVJ'PIN8 iea 1 cup atlm m.llk ~cup com oil 2 cups UDailted nour 3 lablelpoom sucar l tablespoon baking powder WE ACCEPT COUPONS FROM ALL MARKETS -• , NOW, YOU DON'T NEED TO SHOP ANYWHERE ELSE! THIRD BIG WllK COUPON on•• GOOD., DAYS That's right! Bring in your coupons, INCLUDING "DOUBLE COUPON" coupons from any other market in Los Angeles, Ventura and Orange Counties and we will gladly redeem them as if they were our own. Redemption is subject to all limits imprinted on each coupon. AUG.14-AUG. 20 If we do not stock the specified item, you inay substitute an item of e quivalent value. Don't wait! Start clipping now and save time, gas and money. This offer is effective •IDi( FRllH Whole or Half SILVER s2a9 SALMON La. Freth Centet Cut Silver SALMON STl&lll .. -la. 3.49 Freth Fiii.ts Pocifoc •ID SllAPPIR.·-··-··-le. 1 .69 Flo~ fro1. F1lle1t A ILAllTIC COD _ ...... LB. 1.89 Cool.ed 'n Peeled I~ Hon O'O.v"'et SHRIMP ....... ----·-··-LB. 4.59 Horbovrside Br<>l'd·2·01. Each STUFFED CLAMS .. -... LB. 5 for • , 12-01 93c ~I .............. . Rich'' 8·or 99 CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS ................ • Joh1u1on'\ 25·01. CHOC. CHIP MINT PIE ............. 1.79 Minul9 Moid 7~~-or. 73 LEMON JUICE ............................. . Von 0. 11:.omp\ 8 OL 2 9 HAtl8UT ................................. A IOot Birdseye B•OCCOU 59c IPIAltl .......................... . ... Thu"·· AUG. 14 thru Wed., Aug. 20. USDA Choo Fre,h Small loin LAMB CHOPS .................... la. 3. 99 USDA 0.0.C. Fre~ GROUND LAMB... . .. ta. 1 .49 USDA Chooce Fre\h 8-ele\\ loin SARATOGA LAMBCHOPS .l8. 3.99 USDA. Choice &Mi Ch.id< Cut O·BONE ROAST .. _ ....... lB. 1.59 USDA Choice f rash Small lolf'I LAMB ROAST .................... l8. 3.99 USDA Choo<e Beef~~' R~ Chuc.Jr SHOULDER CLOD ROAST .ta. 2.19 .. USDA ChoCe a..f Center Cut CHUCK STEAK .................. LS. 1.39 Doe, Not Eaceed 22% Fot LEAN GROUND BEEF ....... l8. 2.09 El Ronc:ho Sweet & Hot ITALIAN SAUSAGE .......... LB. 1.49 h ot . o.f•Oiled Meoty Smol.'.ed HAM SHANKS .................... lB .• 69 Ooe1. Not P<ffd IS'*> fen CHOPPED BEEF STEAKS ... la. 2.29 EI Rone ho n..dr.e< Slt<ed BACON .. ... .. ... lS 1.09 Mlrac/1 Blfl.~ .... ~f! ...................... ''..~'. ... 11' 32-oz C">1lieo ,,. 16-oz Jel PuHt!d MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE ... 69 KRAFT MARSHMALLOWS . . .69 ~01 Stoked Pined MONTEREY INN OLIVES ............ 59 5 '1-01 Both ZEST BAR SOAP .. ....• 43 1 s-01. r -od'' THREE BEAN SALAD .................. 73 8-01 Woshbone Creo"'Y CUCUMBER DRESSING .............. 69 12-oz. Con,-0.Pli. 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TALK TO five people about melons, and ea<-h will have a different method of selecting ripe meloM. Each probably learned the system from a parent or an "old pro· duce pro" and is sure it's the best way. Melon producers are eager lo share their ''lried -and ·true '' methods wilh superma.rTet shoppers. alnce they want the con· sumer to be satisfied with the product and willing to buy more. The following tips were gleaned from the advice of different melon producers. When selecting all kinds of melons, the best buys are large, regular· s haped melons since odd-shaped melons often have more seeds, less nesh. and have ripened unevenly. CANTALOUPE. a favorite Western melon, ia ripe when lbe back· aroµnd color on lbe rind turns &olden and the .. nett.inc" feels "corky" and rubs off a biL A ripe 111eloa abo yields alight· J.y to prasure. There should be a rich aroma from any of the varieties of muskmelon, sacb 81 the cantaloupe. The stem "scar" should ' be smooth, since thls ls a melon that. when grown to maturity. slips f r0m the stem aroma and a unique rich Oavor. Again. the flavor is bfft when lbe melon ls chllled. but not too cold. HONEYDEW melons are blunUy ovaJ in shape with a smooth rind. The m elon is usually cut from the vine before it 1s fully ripe, so allow the melon lo ripen al room temperature before refrigerating. The rind will turn from a whitish green to a deep cream color and feel slightly "tacky" to the touch. The fiesh is a delicate greenish white and tender, not green and crisp, and sweet and juicy when ripe. The fin e -grained flesh is almost "melting" in tex- lu re when properly ripened. PERSIAN-similar in appearance to the can· t a loupe, but much larger. is the Persian melon. The surface is webbed and the back· ground color changes from a grayish green to a sandy color when table ripe. The nesh is thick and pale orange to salmon pink. THE TEXTURE is fin er and firmer than a cantaloupe. with a dis· tinct flavor. Again, do not refrigerate this melon until fully ripe. WATERMELONS - the r i nd color o r watermelons can range from solid, deep green lo grayish. with or without stripes, depend· ing on the variety. Thumping, bee sting marks and a yellow side where lhe mel o n touched the ground are all "tricks of the trade" in selecting the sweetest, crispest melon but some guesswork is still involved. Many stores now offer cut melons. so the customer can see the color. number of seeds. and texture or the flesh before buying. However, since most produce de· partmenls guarantee the quality of their THE FLESH ranges merchandise. you can from Uoht to deep buy a whole melon with a confidence. orange and is most fl• vorful when chilled WATER M EL 0 NS but net ice cold. Do not should be refrigerated refrigerate the melon for the best. crisp tex untU it ls fully ripe. lure. Save the rind for CASABA is a globular delectable pickles or melon, pointed at the chutney. stem end. Part of the Melons are a good ad· stem may still be al· dllion to the diet since tached, since this varie· they are low in calories. t~ is cut from the vine nulrlllonally rich, yet for market. naturally sweet. One When the melon is slice of cantaloupe, ready to eat., tbe rind ls Crenshaw or Persian butter1 yellow wltb melon (about 31t'J wriak1es and ~wise ounces> bas only 30 furrows. calories, yet contributes Tbe nesh is cream· almost tbe total recom· white and melllogly mended daily allowance juicy. In oompariaoa of Vlt.amln A and 75 per· with G&her' melons, tbe cent of the USDA for casaba bu little fr•· Vitamin C. ,rueeoraroma. Casaba bu fewer na. CRBNSHAW (or calories and vltamlns. Cranshaw) la aho ff one Yd e w and ,aobuW ID lbape wtth a watermelon baYe a few pol•ted and 1U1btly more ealorlea, leas 1rrir*1er1 l&elD .cl. Tb.is Vltamin A and Vitamin melm mo UI been cut C yet are aUU 1ood from tM riDe, to a btt of aiternativea to rich tlM item may be at-''empty calorie" tacW. dellertl. ,,.._ the Cremhaw ts P 0 a C A L 0 a I E l•mature, t.be rlDd la WATCll&U 11'"9; • It ,..,_, tM Start dluer wltb a u'8 becom• mowed eool salad of crisp ..-,.UOW ud .._. lcebert lettuce cbunk1. llialb .._ .._. IOld UM a low calorie dreu· ,....._ .. CJOlor. IDI. 5ervt.na the Hlad tint helpt you .void .Ta llWIM 19 CW· over-eattn1 and . re , M .. -ti die ... member, there'• only 70 elt1aat lteeaaH lt1 calorlH la a whole, Ulll•to __,. n..ta avera1e·1lH bead of • a 1111•ur ,,,., '"'*"· eoolled, turel•I oaee . ltnt laol. llakH I heaplo• tableapoon ttUceSwt.Ncbeese. cheeae . Makes I v, pound Swhs or~ minutes. Combine 1brlmp mlatunt over flnely dic.d scrvlnp. cbeae. dJced e & c 1 . c r e a m • .....__.'l'OMT Heb quaner ol bnad. Rub salad bowl with PASTY 1 can (7-ounce) aeaaonln1a. cheue. Heal oU~ oU to ITS del· ,.rile. Remove. Add o•ELETl'I: tuna. drallled ud flaked tu au . b~ con. an d ~ tup poued ~ ... , ,. ... lD amaU aaucepan. romabae tom lnto bite· 121Uca bacon Fry b9con until crisp: aauteed oa.1oo and areen t ••Ler tbat.Duta, ftMl1dlcwed DHp fty witb 1brlmp •lH llMcel. 1euoo.ln1s. 3 table1poons dnln and crumble. pepperw. Pour into aide clown for about JO dlcecf cbeeee. anebov1es, Spanish olive oil MeanwbUe, beat olive preheated pan. Bake lftondl. Tum over; fty ball of the ollve oil and 1 cup diced 1reen oll lo medium 1klllet uncovered at 4SO de· for 5 Mt'CIOdl unW brdd the lemon Juke. Tots pepper and saute 1reen pepper 1rees for 10 minutes: la •lltbtly browned. 1eat1y but tborou1hly. \.la cup chopped and onion unW tender, then reduce beat to 350 1 e••· •ll1btly beat.a 11 ... PDDG N.lt Oraln on absorbent Pour remainder of oll onion but not bl'owned. Grease dearees and continue 1 INlpoon 1heny ~ t.ulpooo ltOUDd •tn1er towellDI Setv• bol. over croutons and toes 6 eacs. beaten the inside of a 9·incb bak Ing for 10 more Mak• az appetben. well. Break eHs over I cup heavy cream aprlngfonn pan with ad· minutes. Remove sides C~ MIAO salad and mix cenlly 1 teupoon salt ditional Spanish olive of pan and cut tortilla . 1 t1ble1poon thoPPtd 1uWon A IA aG•AN untJl well blended. Add v. teupoon ground oil. Place il on a baking into 18 wedges. Serve 1 clove 1arUc croutona and lou a1aln. nutmeg sheet and preheat both hot or cold. Makes 16 ~ tea1poon 1u1ar 1 table1poon cornstarch 2 ~adl romaine or Gamilb with remaining Ye teaspoon pepper an 450-degree oven for 4 ser ving.a. otherl«tuce ~~~~~~~~__;;"--~~~~~__;-_,,_;_:~~~~~_;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~ oU a allce1 while bread J cu.Pl ~lb olive Clean and chop lhrlmp Mill with water chestnuta. e11. uh. sherry. llnaer. aulllon, 1u1ar and corn1tarch. Trim cn.11ta from bread Cut each s lice into quarte r • Spread 1 Pork Steak r:;.::,...,. Pork Steak eo~. °" Cube Steak ls:,:~ Beef Liver f~~t:.;;;,~ muat~t::p::~:r~ ---~,~~©f1 r~rrffi~, tute of 0 1110 3 ounces (V. of 6-$ ounce Swlaa cheese. CHEESE BALLS 2 500 finely dlcect CHEESE LOGS tor ? .. "'! 4 anchovies, dlced ,,_ --.. 5«-t-... "" .. ...,., Ct<fC!l( ll•U O' Ct<U8( lOG '°"' M<....,,.. ,., .... V. cup oll ve oil eo• o-... "°"'-1~· "" -.. ...wo., °""'"""' ·~·-v. cup lemon juice USHIC>t4 tSU.MO WISTCUFJ PUU 1 cup croutons ... ..,..,. leed1 , ,,. & ir.11te • .......,.,. leecti 2egg.s ~ s1s9 ~ s119 ~ s21a Ill s119 Premium Franks S::N : : $149 Sliced Bologna ~"." : .. : s129 Imported Ham ,,., .. ~, ~:~ 99c Yellow Onions Bartlett Pears ~~h. 29< .. .. I Caul iflower ~::: Red Radi shes •. '.2 r. ..... , 39 ¢ White Rose Potatoes • 25 ¢ G dB f P.-.....•l>'r .... s1sa roun ee l·.->~, .. 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Serve each topped wltb whlpped cream and atrawberrlea. Makes 4 to lwamm. Waffles with strawberries and cheese is irresistible gourmet dellght ... 'd ··.l "J1 Lower prices overall! Easy Egg Ideas for Summer VeruWe omelet.a and crepes can be main ·dishes or desserts de· pendiq on bow you use your lmalin.ation to fill them. For an enticing entree, stuff either omelet.a or crepes with steamed vegetables and crown with Hollandaise sauce. For a delectable dessert, wrap an omelet or crepe around seasonal fresh fruits and driule with hooey. • • • Egp take the hassle out of entertaining. Wbea yoo're coolrlnc for company, you can enjoy your own party. Omelets; quich'8. aoumes and crepes are all easy and elegant egg -based entrees. Your family might enjoy these daul.iag diabes, t.oo. * * * lf a heated kitchen ls not your idea or warn>weat.ber run, then beat the beat witb eggs. Many egg recipes coot so qwckly YoW' kitchen won't have to time to beat ap, and you'll keep cool, \GO. I * * • Ee& aallld is a quick and easy di s h to prepare. Why not. give tbia old favorite a new twi s t by adding sunflower seeds or thawed, frol.eo peas to it? A nutritious egg salad makes a great lunck, brunch or munch treat * • * Would you like to perform some meal· time magic? Simply scramble some eggs witb shredded cheese or sauteed vegetables . Presto! An enchanting entree appears. * • • A nourishing drink can round out a meal, be a meal in itself, or serve as a cool in-between· meal ~ck. Here's one that'• a great warm· weather pleaser : combme one egg, one. ball a., of yogurt, one· ball cup of your favorite juice ud some hooey to taste in a blender. Then, drink up for a thirst· quenching glass of nutriticlll. \. • * If yciu •ve nearly exbaua~ your recipe repertotte as well as your foocl funds, let e11s zlDI batk into your m .... ~ pep back into your bud1et. 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S<• ~ ~.~~HAMPOO •H't 1.37 ~ KEY BUYS MEAN b EXTRA SAVINGS! • rv Buv-; ffif'Jh er tn YV•~ m.ioe OQ<.s•O•P tnrOuQn m.lnuiactur~ oromo1t0n.11 .wow.ll"Ct>S or t-•CPOt1ona1 ourcnJ<.~ lOOli: tor nunoreos eacn Wl'H • .lt lU(I<~ r ~~;. co~~~TIONER 1 37 ~ ••AGAl.U.C! '1 Ol • ~ ~O...!<?P..!,HBRUS~ .49 !' SINE-AID TABLETS 1 .t:.:J e, ,., .U/ L DRIST~~ .M'S:. 1)« 1.47 b ~!!ST~~ ~A'..ucc 1.47 b ~TO 81SM0l ·•oz 1.47 b NORW1~H. ~~~~CT • 97 COMPARE OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES .· . " .. · . ' 1•1 L ~=IN° .... 101 .99 ·~; b !..~!!-...... 1.59 ~" ..... 1.49 ··~ L ~~1~ ...•... 3.97 :~ 1 4 We honor manufaetUrers· so~~tor aoo1ttona1 dlfeounc savtnos. ., . . l • ~, ., , t-1 II -9'Wt .-nCMOf ... Af UMI 1-Ula.LA ..... 1 .. 1' lllWOllT A¥11MW ') .. ITOftll °"N DAILY I A.111 • ... ~ ................. _,,,. .... ..,. ... n. rll ... n· ,,, ,, cl pl I.\ I' Ir ..... ·r , l't "!!. Br rn. nt 11.'d -SJ be & e2 10 a ll rge Mo I t Y(; .. \! • • I I Ii I I Wtfr 11 flt, A4.,.e ,l, t• FOOD Ba1·dett Pears Harvested Green PrH-. Callforol a ltyou•antPMRtot al 1 uch l r ull In lb e I a rtlttl peara a re wllblnada1orlwo,Hltcl 1lore'1 paper or poly lilarvHtM wlilll• 1tlll tboH~yeUow baa . &oolely elated, and lrttD la 1kla GOlor color &.&it 1'eld tO 1enUe h o I d o t r o o m beca ... \Mr do DOt npeo r.alm pnuun and place temperature. Wbttn the _ _.pro ... -P• .. 117 •the tree. By oyournlrt,...ator. peara h a ve turne d ftJIC& .!!!=!A81NS 1prlul1 wltlil 1rat-tM Ume &Mr Nada &oeal Gr e 1n .1 k I an e d yellow. rcfrt1erate until ._._ Par--• dliMM ud mark.U. twr *1DI may Caltfomla Bart.letta can needed. CoantlJ cruab aad Mk•• a.lilel • reu. ranttlacdclrfrom,..._ be everybll uJulcy ud Don't 11tore ripened lltliltly 1wfftH fretb dlrecta. Tb• fr•lt to.,........ yellow. Brt1bt Ml·navoredutholeyou pearatooloog.though.or aectarlot alic•. P'old ~--YW'J Mt ud yellow pean~ ol COW'H, buy yelJow·ripe. For beat navor and texture will Green pears cu M beld I.ft )'OW' ~rator for a week or mon. Juat take them out to rt pen two or tbree day1 before needed. Al~ eome people prefer to eat pears al room temperature, matt think they are at tbelr beat when M ll·chllled. tato 1tUtly beaten l•H•. lM roll• crtap aNready&oeat. rHult., almply ripen delertorate. ' cream.U•ul'llllalfor ~U'CNlld~~~ti.~·~·~~~~~==::::::::=:==::::=::========================================================================================~ ...-• puff• or &opp1A1 ·- Core removal ls euUy aecomllllaMd witb ooe ol th e handy pear corer-11lcer1 now avaUable la many 1totts. A ball cutter or one·balt teaapoon meuure also can be UMd to relSM)ve the core. Becauae their aldna are llO th1D aJM1 tender, you needn't bo&ber to pare freab California Bartlett. for moat uaes. tor ,aala nke. (Try devll I foad CUI for a ,.. .......... ..,,,.....) BOONOlllCAL ftU·RY sue. tr..a. oeetariHI from pita and at.Ir fry la a UtU. bot o'1 w1t.b 1reem peptMr chunlra. onion wed1• and caaned pan luncheoo meat. Serve over 1teamed rlce or canned cbow m e lD noodles and pua tbe IOJ sauce. QUICK NECTA&INI: &SL1811 Comblae J or 4 1Uced fresh neetariDee w1th 1 < 10 OUDC9) J• watenn· elon pickles. Coftr' and let 1tand an bour or lonaer to mellow flavors. Serve aa ac· co~pan.lment to meat, flab or poultTy. NECTA 8 1NES I N Bl.ANU:l'8 Separate the Oakes of refriaera&or butterflake rolls; wrap around fresh nectarine slices. Place on areased cookie sheet, Oie ap Beef Okay WASmNGTON <AP> I -Whether you buy the tenderest, most costly cut of beef or a cheaper variet y, you get the s ame amo u nt of nutrition. according to t h e Agriculture Department. The department s aid a new comparative study has disclo sed that except for fat content, the nutrients do not vary significantly among the quality grades "prime," "choice" and "good." The study also found that cooked beef has about 20 percent less 1 ron than pre vious ly reported , the department said Lean beef is. however, still an exceUent source of iron. with a 3'h ounce serving providing about 17 percent of t h e r ecommended dally a llowance or ir on for wom e n, s aid Wayne Wolf . a r es ea r c h c h emi s t with th e department. 0 .. n gtn Of Pears The origin or pears has been traced to middle Asia centuries before Christ. In fact, S tone Age men are believed to have eaten pears. Greeks grew them at least by the 9lb century B . C ., when Homer heralded them aa a gift of the gods. Galen, the fe lebrate d Greek physician, said peara had therapeutic powers. Roman legion s t ransported pears to temperate regions or lhe Old World. Centuries later, Cbarlemacne indicated hi• regard for pe1n by ordering his French s ubjects to plant pear treea in thelrJardens. Sasona aavor pears, too, lbe warde n pear beln1 the oldest or Entlllb fruits. Medieval monks im proved varletlea. Around the 18th century, a II edict traDd duke in Tuscany enjoyed 20t dUfveat varieties at b1I table. la 1118, t be Britl1b eatalOl\Mld ISO vartetlel and lllted • u ba•lnt European ortlin . P ea n cro11ed t he Atlantic almo1t 150 yeara bef ore t b e American Re•olutlon . l!ya,tgelJ¥, tMy found tbetr American home la relatlvel1 dry, fertile JfO ... repa OD tbt Padlle CoMt. ID tlll 1MJa ceatury, before pear cultare mo•ed from &aat to Weit. rra acllcaD qt:.:!':* pean YA-HOO-have we got a store for you! Get* Up to •olZJOOIJO c:D90 rI:~eG~LA;;lfl l SUPER ~ MARKET . LJLtjOJ,t30 llD!;i~li~lJ0/1 vings. YOU1.l SAVE MOIE AT FOOD IAlll WE PROMISE YOU'LL SAYE H•DRmS OF DOLLARS ON YOUR · llllUAL FOOD Bill WHEN YOU IHOP REGULARLY AT FOODB*AN ' •• • ,. r_. • . . - at FOOD BARN •• every Hem is a SPECIAL ... You Save on everything In the store! FOOD BARN LEAN BEEF .. .,_ at WAREHOUSE PRICES! .:::-..... (-'~q,' It's good news .. town-wlde "1 . ·:A , I .f-~ \,t, ~· , /.-/ news .. at the savings you'll ~; 1.. .... "· get when you shop FOOD ::' '-;..: , BARN fo r fine quality Lean Beef! We make up .. Family- S1ze" packages which means that you get Family- Size Savings. To keep prices low. we will not be able to cut anything spe· c1al. Save even more when you purchase our Whole Boneless Beef Cuts that you can process at home. Shop FOOD BARN for all Your meat savings. You'll be glad you did! .,. '" " II pl ~ I" ~. r . •I . .. llr ·n. nt l'<l IJ bt.• & • 1 I -..... ... ' ...... # ............ "' ••• ,, ,..., •• 'Y --' .... ~. -¥ •••••• ~., ••• "' - DAILY PILOT (9 Time-saving Meals Three-in-one Barbecue SaucfY is delicious brushed over grilled chicken . To save time, pre-cook chicken in the microwave oven and finish Te•a1 •• bea y 11•••••-•r laa 1 ~ wMcla ra•k Maw ·&Ma ......... .................... ..... .......... e.tot ••••• Ml•••D lb• E fll • _. M Mad 1'111 'di tbe bome. '· .......... llke -.. • ...elideuwblcb ....... t-tlme. ............ uldea ..... ._ J•l that. C..MlleU..,...out· ... r eoolll•I method wHla apace · a1e &eclaaoaofy! Pre-cook &M --* ,_·ve cboHn la tM microwave ovee ... ftllilb lt OD tbe lrill for Ut.at tut.)' outdoor ....... 0 td ~ Dr ll'illiD& la I woaderful warm ... a.w eoctina opdoa. Tlala ace-old method ... by tbe pkmeers bas ... Mtome • rttuaJ 00 ... 1111111 iD backyards all_,_ America. Tlae lllicrowave oven aDd tbe outdoor grlll make perfect team- mates to speed qp meal pnparatica And. they offer the added plus of bepias tbe kitchen cool •warm "81inp. Tlda iecipe for ~ ia-Oae Barbecue Sauce .a.ow. bow tbia idea ean really wort foe you. The ftnatile uuce lets you aeate 10UI' own flavor variation depending up. on your mood and your family's tastes. Tbe basic barbecue sauce counts oo rich and thick tomato paste for flavor and body. Other addlUo•• are onion, prUc, vinegar. brown ea1ar, Worcestershire uuce md mmtard. It's delicious brushed on srilled hamburgers or lnnktwten, or served with chicken or apareribs. The sauce is so easy to vary, too. Simply add cbile powder, cwnin and oregano for a Mexican Barbecue Sauce. Soy sauce .and pineapple bU'D tbe buic recipe in· • to a Teriyaki Barbecue Sauce . I ..... IN-ONE BADa"lJE MtJCE I ( ......... l~npe) ......... &we Vt cup finel y cMpped cmion 1 cruabed garlic clcwe 2 tahlespooos oil ~cup ("4>unce can) tomatopute lcupwater 2 tablespoons vinegar 3 tablelpooos firmly packed brown sugar 1 tea s po on Worcestenhire sauce 1 t.eupool\ prepared mustard ~ teaspoon salt . "" teaspoon pepper Saute ODioo and garlic its oil in medium aaueepan. Add remain· lDI ingredients; mix tboroulblY-Boil genUy, aoeovered. 20 minutes. Stir often. Brush on hamburg ers or frankfurters while barbecuing or follow directions ·below ror baneeaiDI spareribs or cbicbn. •eatcaa Barbecae 8aace Add l to 2 tea or tables· poona cblle powder. l,'J teupoan IJ"OUDd cumin and 14 ':-C: oregano lea¥ea iO:c recipe. Prepare u above. Makes l~eupe. Terl1akl Barbecae 8Mlee Add 3 tablespoons tllorou1bly drained, enllMd pAaeapple and 1 &abh1pocm aoy sauce to '-* recipe. Prepare as .-.e ....... 2 cups. ........ ~ To pre-cook in miel'OWAft OWID: Cul 3 to S~ ...-spareribs llitD MniDI me pieces. Place ID JS x 9 x 2-lncb ~aklDI diala. Co~er ....., witb WU paper. •en-c.ak • bicb for JI ... • •• lam dlab, •lero-eooll for addl· tllml 11 cl '•·Drain .. flll .... -IJ'ill ... &DiWTO Bne 1W DOtieed bow •••J diet eoa1cloua reata11rut eoen are ..,... '"'tlk!ed tomatoes JM&eM,. wM9 order· :J:':•*"a':S .... dim& frted food• ... , .............. ., e1lr1'11a cmtaiDed bi u ..... .,.medium Callforaia towato. .. tttrUloaall1\ too, ......... Yanaable, ........... pettent ef tl9e UIBDA of -h .......... ,..., .. : c. - oHr bot coal1. Cook oven <~P' > 1 hour. about • miaulea, lW"D· Barbecue• above. lq ud ~I wlth ••~ t'llJdft oae of the abov• To pre cook In ban.c. ~ every I microwave oven: Place miaut... Serve wttb ad % to 2..,.. pounds fryln& dltlonal eauc , U de· <'hlckeo plec akin alde aired. or 1~ remain· up lo butte~ U a ,..,.. a ln1 Hure in refn.er1tor 2 loch bakln& d.lJb. Cov· for lat•.. er lootely wllh wax To pn-eoot ln eonven· piper Ml crocook on Uoeal own Cut 3 lo 3~ hl1b for 12 minutes . poundJ aparer1bs into turn dlsb. mlcro cool!:: aerv1ce ~lie plf'Cf'I for oddltio nal 12 Place in 13 x 9 x 2-mcb mloutm Place oo arlll bakint d1lb Bake. un over hot coals. Cook covered, In moderat~ ubout 20 mtnulH. tu· n· la1 and bruablng with o n e o f the above barbecue uucea every s mlnutea. Serve with ad· dltloaal uuce, if de· 1lred, or 1U>re remaln· ln1 sauce lo mriaerat.or ror later use To pre-cook ln c:ooven· tlooal oven: Pl1ce 2 to 2~ pounds trying ducken pieces akin side up ln buttered 12 x 7~ x 2 Inch baking dish. Bake an moderate oven (3:i0 degrees> 50 minutes. Barbecue as above . it on the grill for browning and tasty outdoor flavor . --~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- RED-X SA il!' ..... JERSEY MAID Italian Squash •• 29 LOW-FAT :· .89 ~w .... MILK Celery ".35 ~Red Grapes •• 69 11•• ~(;cumben •.• 29 11 .. 69 .... '.! .89 m Chuck Steak • 11• .DISCOUNT LIQUOR PRICES! IO'rwf ...... °'~' FRESH ~orlnoff \,~.s 658 ~ Stelnlnau 6 1.'.:: 129 U.S.D.A. CllOKE l.AMI oclka Beer SHOULDER ROAST .. ,....._ ... .. 5 7CJ " 10 ,,.... "O 3 22 ll$169 ff! Bourbon ' Garrison Gin •I .. ~ 10 ,,... ffi Scoresby Scotch I 11 h• 99 CJ ff+ Cossack Vodka '~~ 3 22 -........ a.-sf'fle H! Monterey Jack Cheese ~ 1 99 r .,..,. ~ Tomato Juice .... 59 ..... 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GOU>DI BONE'\' CA&llOT COOlll nip lbortA!ftln& cup butler or maraarlot 1,1J cup1~ar ~ teaapoon lemon Hlrlrt '"' eup11raled raw carrot.a 2 cu~ a.II purpoH nour z tnapoona bolna powder ~ Luapoon HJ\ ("Up bone)' 1 q Beat toctthfr ahorten· 1 tea1poon vanllla Ins. butter. and 1u11r rxlnr't unUl llfht and fluffy. Add honey. e11. and ex tract.a; beat well. Stir In u rrota ThorouchJy ml• to1etber flour . bakln1 powdv and aall; aUr In to aboftenin• mlature Drop by rounded h:.s poon1 ooto Jf'Hst"d bak lnl abeetl. Bake at 3SO for JO mlnut or unUI aolden brown. M akes $111 doien rookl~. Tbciae cooklm rrene well. FOOD Peaches make brown.bag lunch Interesting and nutritious. Pea cby H am 8-Mwtchet are an U\ ~ t.Mte combln• ...... .tnl \qNdienU 11 -..wty • ~ kitchen .. U. Slinply tw1lo wllh a 1mall cu ot barn and eaaaed peachu Tbe .. aches and prepar~ -Uow mustard compll e eol t.be flavor ol the lltm. wb.Ue • aprtnkl ot ,.atnuta ~ crunrh E ver yone In your fa m ily wi ll be e n · t.la\&li..Uc about Lhl• rm. 1•1. ~ t.bey'U have a dl/flcull Ume 1ueuan1 lbat peaches atNl the sur prise 1n1red1cnt that tastes so Sood GRAND OPENING Doub l e Cheese San dwicbee will become another fanuly ravorile aod prove that cbHse u ndwiches don't have to be dull. Shredded Monterey Jack and ched· d ar cheeses team up w ith green pepper and celery for a spreadable sandwich filling that can be prepared ahead. Stir In prepared yellow m ustard to provide a zesty accent to the bland cheeses and to add a golden swisbiny color to tbe sandwiches Both or these fillings w i ll k eep well refrigerated in a cov- ered cont ainer Better yet, prepare all of the sa ndwic h es ahead , label, and freeze. Then pac k them frozen a s needed. The sandwiches will gradually thaw and be ready to eat at lunch time. elimlnatrng any r hance or spoilage. F'or a nutritious meal, serve these f1lltngs on whole grrun bread, with fresh frujt and V(·gctable relishes. Golden Carrot Coo k ies m ake a nutritious desi,ert that's popular with kids or adults. Shredded carrots and hooey accented with lemon extract makt-de· lic1ously mo1~l drop cook ies that are not overly sweet. A carton or vacuum container of ice cold mtlk will complete a well-balanced lunch in a bag. P EAC H Y HAM SANDWICllF.S J can ( 6 V• ounce) c hunked and ground ham, fl aked. or 11_, cups • finely chopped ham lh c up drained sliced peaches. chopped ( sa. ounce can l 2 tablespoon s mayonnaise 1 tables po<in pre- pKred yellow mustard 2 tabl espoo n s chopped walnuL<i, if de· sared Whole wheat bread Combine ham . peaches, mayonna1!'le, mustard and walnuts; stir lightly to blend. Spread on bread. Makes 1112 cups ham spread. NOTE· II desired, use 112 cup drained crushed pineapple in place of peaches. DO U ISL E C H EESE SANDWICll ES 1 112 c ups g r ated Monterey jack or other mild white cbet.>Se l cup grated sharp yellow cheddar cheese lh cup fin e l y chopped celery •t• cup fin ely chopped green pepper 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons Italian dressing 1 t ablespoon p r e- par ed yellow mustard Whole wheat , rye or pumpernickel bread C ombi n e c h eese, celery, green pepper , onion, lt.allan dressing and mustard ; mix Ughl· ly to blend lngred.ienta. Spread o n s liced bread. Makes 2'f• c ups sandwich filli.nr . PEPPERED BEEFBABBECVE T ender beer steaks are coaled with black pe pper for this Pep· oered Beer Barbecue. Combine 1 o r 2 tea- 1poons medium.grind pepper with 1 teaspoon u u oned aalt. 2 t ea· apoom dry mustard and ,I lableapoon oll. Sp read over both aides of each o r two New York o r Spencer steaks, c ut l · lncb t.hlck. Let atand 30 mlnutes. Place steaks a bout 3 lnchea above hot coal•: barbecue 5 to 6 mlnute1 per side tor r1r e o r lo d esired dtl ne dofteneu. Muea z....-... ITATIR BROS. MONIY BACK GUARANTEE ON QUALITY MIA rs fVHY PllCf OJ Ml AT I\ UHCOHDtTIOHAU Y GUAI ANlUO ••u CHUCK ROAST BLADE-CUT sWii PEAC :ii EXTRA'.f:ANCY FUSllSLICID BllF LIVER 97c LB. 99c ls TO PUA\£ YOU Ott YOUI MONlY WIU II CHHlfUU Y llfUHOlO eccr • CHUC~ • AOVHO • ~OHf $149 POT ROAST ltl llflf •CHUC' $159 7•0NIROAST l ll tll CF •CHUC~ • IOH[l I \!> SHOULDI R aoa.H 1e s1•• 8fH • 'iMAll fHIJ $26• Rl8ROAST LB 8(Cf • l AAf,f (HO LB s 1 •9 R18ROAST ! oilANGE JUICE ! s'iiORTENING I. ,, B£J TY CAOCllEA • ~Ui'CR MOIST • II VARIETIES ! CAKE MIXES .. ! iiSTANT COFFEE • r!NISH • DISHWASHCA •DETERGENT . . . • BlEACl1 'iU8STtrUTE ...CLOROX2 ........... . 8(lf' • kAIM CUI $119 ll(fl • t OIH • <;J(AI( CHUCkSnAk I ll POllTalUIOUU till I' I H $279 Hf I'• IOIH CU•IDSTaAK T·BONISTDK oaouN'D 'lillf-11 • ·.·u· s 1 B9 l<I 11 • l()IN •'>fl ... ~• IOHll I )', TOP SIRJ.OIN Hill~(•> V•"ll Ill\ •tJ SJ 99 lllH • 'MAll lHO SAUSAGE Rl8STIAK l!AA.., • BUl ' • '>ll<.ICJ 18 $I 3 9 6111 • l AtltOl CHO 8ACON Rl8SnAK l l '2" \8 s2•• -'3" •6 $279 I.II '2" tMl'&~.•J.aA•h•fHl~·J ;I ~''• SLICID MIA TS .t A ff IJI ft:fl' • • •..a " I r, • , t I P-1' LUNCH MEATS ... !" ..... )#. 8ACON ~· ... 1.4 ....... f CJ · ...... HAM '""''.,.. "~ "'1 I t "~ • 1 1, I ._.. t. SIZZLIAll •• 39c ... s119 la s 11 • I.A $279 £A $ J 39 CANTALOUPES , .......... , ... , .......... 23c \ij CORN •• ,.. ..... .,.... •• , •• f ••• " • 14c ,. ,i PEARS .................. 33c 6'u'P(s':~:-: . 69~ :· ... ... """ :.m,' APLSASONRTST~g~-:;I~ AOONN{ HIJITI Ml I' $ 3 9 9 4 f MfllAlOGkllH IH• ~(It t \ -- ~ . • ' . • c I : I ~ !I ~ t: • I ~ ~ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT OR REFUSE SALES TO COMMERCIAL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS PRICES EFFEC. 7 FULL DAYS, AUG. 14 · AUG.20, 1980 I , tTATmtAY .. MYIY•MO•TI V w ........ ...,..__. ..... ._.....,.._.....,. • ..._ ........ .,....,.......~ .... .,,....,... .............................................................. ..., ............. ...... ··-"'·---4• . -.... . . . . . FEATURING o.u., "-' s~ -JOYCE HOSTEi IEA (LEFT) CHATS WITH David and Jackie Doler Luau a Lulu By SANDIE JOY-EGAN Ot .. Deity ~ ... StMf They pulled out all stops at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club <BCYC) Jast Saturday night for a JuJu of a luau . The event, attended by several hundred members and guests, featured (of course)· an iaJand theme. And, most of the women were attired in muumuus or sa.ronp while the men wore Hawaiian shirts. Some of the husband-wife out· fibl were ol matching print.a - and those couples looked simply smashing. To compliment their attire. leis in a rainbow of colors were presented to each female guest -along with a greeting kiss - by BCYC Vice Commodore Lew Spruance. The entire club was done up in Polynesian decor, and with the music or the Okona Aloha Serenaders setting the mood, it waJ almost Uke being in the islands. For an added touch , the "Birdman of Newport Beach," known to hJs friends as Ski, al· tended along with 30 of bis trained tropical birds. Menu for the affair was a lavish Polyn esia n buffet highlighted by two roast pigs, nicknamed Myrt.Je and George. There also were barbecued ribs (yummy), mounds of attractive- ly arranged mouth-watering fruits and usorted other goodies. The luau was chajred by BCYC members David and J ackie Doler. Amonf those at· tending were Bryce and Linda Patterson. Gene and Namne Verge, Bob and Mary Longpre, and Jim and Joyce Hostetter Che's BCYC port captain and she's club activities director). Also Wayne and Barbara Bandy, Bud and Chris Hartman (he's BCYC commodore this year), Lew Spruance with Kim Reidy, Lou and Paulette Roth, Wally and Gerri Schroeder, J im and Velma Emmi CWally and Jim are staff commodores); Ed- die and Carol Arnold, and J ean Tandowsky. Club Calendar TBE NEWPO&T BEACH cba~r of Hadaaaah wlll bold a coffee for proapective members Wedoetday, Au1. 20, a l 10;30 a .m in the Newport Beach home of Lillian K1mpf. For ln· lorm1Uon, call Ben.JI Green at 646-SU.. NEW llBMBEas of the Wednetday Mornlng Club will be welcomed at a champagne tea Wcdneeday. Aue 20, al 2 p.m. in Clubhouse Six, Lttlsure World, Laguna Hills . Members' artwork will be displayed. SOUTH OOi\ST JUNIOR Women's Club will hold a rummage sale Friday and Saturday. Aug. 15 and 16, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . at the home ol Mrs. Charles Cox, 16173 Mt. Baden Powell, Fountain Valley. The public is invited. BEAUTIFICATION/!Mt AWA.RDS will be pre- sented by the Dolphins, the women's division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber or Com· merce, at a luncheon Tuesday. Aug. 19, in the Balboa Bay Club. The public is invited. For re- servations. call 644-8211. THE NEWPORT BARBOR Toastmistress Club will meet Monday, Aug . 18. at 11:30 a.m. in the Commuruty Room of the Newport Balboa Sav- ings and Loan in Westcllff Plaza, 17th Street and Irvine Avenue. For Information, call 642-~. THE HARBOR AREA Legal Secretaries As· sodation will bold a reception for the pre!Jidents of the national and statewide organizations at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 20. at 6092 Cornell Drive. Huntington Beach. For reservations, call 848-9991or897·5114. MESA-llARBOR CLUB will meet at 10 :30 a .m Thursday, Aug. 14, al Mile Square Golf Club a nd Restaurant. Fountain Valley. Keith Houdyshell will speak on "Do It Yourself PsychJatry." For information, call 546-3488. ''THE LAGUNA SCRIBE," Sam Schweitzer. will demonstrate the art of calligraph_y and 11- 1 um ination at Temple Bat Yahm, Newport Beach. at 10 a .m . Thursday, Aug. 14. For re· servalions, call Katie Bedrosian at 730-1840. BARBOR SENIOR Citizens' Club wiU hold its annual Fall Festival at 10 am. Thursday, Aug. 14, al the clubhouse at 15th Street and lrvLDe Avenue, Newport Beach. Sale booths wi ll feature arts and crafts, plants, jewelry, baked goods, books, kitchen gadgets and recycled clothing. A luncheon will be available for $1.25 An ice cream social, featuring live entertain- ment, will begin at 6 :30 p.m. IRVINE BUSIN~ and Professional Womens Club will bold a luncheon seminar oo "Organizlng and Cootrolling the Information in Your Llfe." The eveot will be held Tuesday. Aug. 19 in the En· core Restaurant, Costa Mesa. For reservations, call Linda Doyle at833-5461. DIET, WEIGHT and rat loss will be the topic or a two-hour lecture at A Way or Life Center, Costa Mesa, at 7 :30 p.m . Wednesday, Aug. 20. Dr. Hans A. Diehl, former health education director ol the Pritikin Longevity Center, will speak. For information, call 673-7708. THE ORANGE COUNTY Chapter of the 99s. an organization for female pilots, will present two guest speakers at 7 p.m. today at the poolhouse of the Rancho San Joaquin apartments. I rvine These are Tom McBroom. chief pilot for Air Cahforrua, and Larry Bernard, che<:k airman with the same airlines. For mformalJon, call 551-0606. Ashmned She Tried to Beat Train DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've made up my mind that berore I 10 to bed tonight I am going to write to you on any kind of stationery I can fmd -no excuses. As you can see, the paper is awful I a m horrified and aabamed of what I did today. I must confess it and warn others through my confession never to be as tbougbtJess and stupid u I w,us this af- ternoon. Here la what • happened: &; As I was driving m y :: young child home from •11 school, I saw a freieht :: traln approaching. I !I slsed up the situation ;" and decided I could beat 1111 th• train and avoid a loDI wait. I wu even with the tract and kept an eye on lhe ap- proaching train at my left, figuring the train wu about a quarter of a block away. So 1 stepped on the au and cleared the lracb in Sood time. Suddenly a horrible tbousbt crossed my mlDd. Wbat U my car bad atalled on the tracu? I could never bave &Otten mysell and m1 child out in Ume. Tbat train could not bave ltOpped. I am atill ••ldlll • I tblnk of the 1rlef I m l 1bt have caaHd a wonderful bu1band and two cblldrea. May God for1ive me. -AN ANONYMOUS SUBUBBAN ll<mlER .41111 Ltutdf"rs DEAR MOTHER: A great mqy people are sue they cu beat tbe tralD, and Uke y<Ml, they doa't tblnk ahead &o tbe poulbUUy of &ettlDI stalled on lite &racks. THAT II tM bit daager. Yow made a valuable coat~ &o die Bves of mUU.. of people to- day. la fact, yoa may ltave aaved a few . Tllaab for aharimg. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I would like to comment on your ad· vice to "Overexposed" who thought she bad a problem because her bus· band wanted to mue love on the beach (in front of their cottate) after mldnl1ht swims . There is nothing kinky about making love on t.he beach, and I don't see why you were so prudish, Ann. Better ad- vice wouJd have been to take aloog two blankets the next. time they go swimming at midnlghl -one for over and one for under. The children should be in bed by that time, and if neighbors should wander by they wouldn't know who was under the blankets - BEEN BEACHED IN MASTIC, N.Y. DEAR BEACHED: Coaples wlto want &o add a dlmeaaton of esclte· meat to thetJ' lovemak· In& may Indeed fl.ad It on tlte beadl, bat I stW uy tltey had beUer pie~ a secladed spot. A coaple of blaakets won't do. Some folks' carloslty jut mlPl get tbe belt ol'em. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was sur- prised when you said children sbould be paid for doin1 errandl and chores. I'm from the old achool that says ltlds have an obli&allon to pitch in. They get bed and board and laundry and phone privileges, don't they? The trouble with young people today is they are spoiled rotten because they've had too much handed to them. Ad vice l ike yours does n't help. -THE OLD SCHOOL DEAR O.S.: I know of DO better way to teach cltlldreo tbe relallooship between work and re· ward than a u lgnlng s pecific chores and malllog It plaln tbat the allowute Is payment for a job well done. U lite Job la NOT well done, there should be no allowance. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 13 and have a lot to learn, but I think I have romething worthwhile to pass on to many of your readers who are much olde r than I am. I loved lhe letter from the woman whose husband gave her the beat birthday president in the world. He quit smoking. Here's a poem for smokers who want to quit. They should carry it in the pocket where they used to carry their cigarettes. The poem 1s corny, but I hke 1l. ALICE CAN DO D id 1s a word or achievement. Won 't as a word of retreat. Might is a word of bereavement. Cao'l ts a word of de feat. Ought IS a word or duty. Try ls a word of each hour. Will is a word o r beauty. Ca n ls a wor d of power . DEAR ALICE: I like It-bub and all. CONFIDENTIAL TO S U G G E S T SOMETHING CLEAN AND INTERESTING: There ls ple nty of garbage a round but there's fuc:inatlng and wholes ome reading material , too. Get "Murder at the While Ho use" by Margaret Truman <Arbor Presa). You told her they'd bet· -------------------------- ter wait to get lnaide 0m~l't'IC •••••••••'••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••• because <:A the children w1. w • • andnetCbbon. ~!,~"NG : ~ 20°/o OFF : From tbe ICKIDd of her SHADOW eons • H ...._ • a&--• letter, the couple bas 1803 Newport Blvd. : ,o:;'f..!f!~ (WlthThJaAdl : been married awhile. Cost.a Mew • 1•1....,_.-... • Probably the desire to • c.......... • mate love on the beach•--• illllilM __ .. : 641-JJOI : mean• her husband • d b l Call 142-5171. • 1000 nee • a c anae n Put• fewword1 : LAMPPAITI routine to add a little to work for ou. : He Mr Lites zest to t.belr marriaae. • tCM1rwyo1¥•"° .,.,_ .• ,.,....,.. ..... • c.... ...... • 641-1>11 ................. . -· : UMP I PllTVRI LAMPSHADE$ • ..... f0t beat ,.au1t1, : Hsbor Utn pte•" '"'"' ~ 1amp1 • ICMI 1-. ~Int 111!*'1 • T11lufflf-ttwv Ti.u,.. . , .. , .....,.. ..... ""'· ''· ,. fRANCic~-ORR fine stationery corona del mar : c:t:it:r OPEN SUNDAY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~ , I DAILY PILOT € J J Installed 5f'ICIALS WITH COUPON •COHDITl()Hl(Uf,..OWOAV s7so A .. ll•OO Several Oran1e Cout or1anlutiona have elected and Installed new officers. •PfAlol "-Cl MOOO s2 5 OO ~lli.!lllU!MJ~ Dana Hills High School PTSA will be led by Kathy Beaufort for the 1-.·s1 school year •tlMAllofP()()SET R90 HOO L'°"9 ~ ••f#lf C. M. GALUTIA, 0 .0. . D•,.,Ulry For Chi""'m The Ebell Club or Newport Beach recently lnalalled Mrs. Rudolph Vanasek as president. Another member, Mrs. Melvin Fuchs of Balboa, was elected first vice president of Ebell 's state organization. trnd Teena. A ~ ~~' Mrs. Paul Garman is the new chairman of Las Reinas Auxiliary or the Assistance League o f Newport Beach, and Pat Atha is the incoming president of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art Affiliates SAN CLEMENTE MEDICAL PLAZA SUITE 245 657 CAMINO de LOS MARES (714) 496-5001 SAN CLEMENTE .:·---c-~.._.., a FINAL /, . ' 1~111 111111:1 ,,.~~ BARGAINS VALUES UP TO $54. SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES 399' 6 99 AND 999 SWIMWEAR REDUCED TO 50°/o ----:: i::. •. ....-... :. BUY NOW ANO SAVE! SINCE 1949 DE~AftT .. EHT 9TO"E 1816 NEWPORT BOULEVARD COSTA MESA .._.. Deity t:J0-5:00 • AT COMMAND PERFORMANCE At Command Pefformonce you·11 get o p recision cut, shomooo and blow dry by PfOfesst0nots wno know wnot's besl for the shape of your face and your own spec IOI 1na1111auo11earures Command Performance gr.-es you fhe look that gels rne lool<s And while you re 01 Commona Petformonce be sure to enter our incredibly exciting Command Per1ormonce / Hong Ten "Good looks .. Sweepstakes You cou1a wm o tobufous Prindle 16 Coromoron or o trap for two lo Puerto Vallarta tor seven glorious days We're gMng away 20 potr ot Hong Ten Roller Skates. 200 Hong Ten screen pr1n1 lee shirts and 200 Hong Ten Tore Bogs So come to Command Performance ona get ~e look lhol gets rhe looks ond a big chonce 10 win big with our Commona Performance Hong Jen · Good looks .. Sweepstakes Opt>n t"H•ninit'I & Mondays 9·9 Dall} 9 6 Sat. NEWPORT BEACH ~hrlnen Center. 149 Rht>r'llde Nut to Newport Bt'ach Po~t Office COSTA MESA ~1 en Verde CE>nter II arbor & Adams Behind thE' Ice Skating Rink llS40·61S.J •&•6·7451 1 On on Oll\CIOI 9f'llly l)(ln• vour nome Oddress zip cOde. age. and lnd!cote your halt CO!Of or pnnl the Jame 1n1ormot1e>n on a 3·115· piece of POP«H 2 You eon 9f'lter ellhel bv oo•no to vour loeol porttcfpotlng Command Perfofmonce HeodQuorters or bv sending o 1tOf'!'P9d . .ell·oddressed envelope to ··Gooo Loolc.I" Sweepstakes. P. 0 Box 17751 Los Angeles, CA 90017 3 No purchase Is 19Qufrect Open to 011 resldenls of Cotllorn10 wno ore O\'ef iwe..... (12) veors of age Sweepstakes void where p1ohlbiled by loWI Of feOUlotlons.. • fnt9f os often os you wtsn All enlrles must be malled .eporotely In on ~ no lorget man •' \ • • 9') • c .. 1 o &fflelope) to bo postmoO<eo no tot.. than Septembef 1. 1980 and teeellled no lotet _rnon Septembef 15. 1980 5. Winning entries wm be selected In o random dro-Mng from all entries recel\led b\' the Independent 1udQlng orgontzollon The Trtp 10 Puerto Vollorto must be token before December 1980 No aubslilullon of prizes Wiii be awarded. WlnnefS wtll be norlfled by moil on 01 before Octobe< 1, 1980 Pleose enter me In the Command Pelfonnonce/ Hong Ten "Good Looks" Sweepstakes. I om OV9f twelVe veor1 old and a resident of Comomto. The COIOf of my hOlr la 1 0 810nde 0 Brunette 0 Red 0 Ottlef Addt9U----------------------- City--------state --------ZlP----- Vold wt*9 pt0hlblt9d Of retfrleled S.. olllclol "''"and iegulotlOns ot vour portlClpotlng Command ~rmonee HeoCIQuorf9ra. No purchase nec:.uorv. Send to: 'GOOD LOOKS" SWEEPSTAKES P 0 8ox 17751 los ~ngolcs CA 90017 \ ~ I., I ,. d a .. \" IV ., fl. Ill .. t ,, r,· Ito 1, ti pl 1& r l,1, ·r • d '!I, llr rn. nl wd Ml tw & e2 In a ll m l ' ye al l• I ' ' I I I I • I • • • • a .. .. .. .. :n 811 =~ :ff 81C 6 .. I OUNGS OOA8T SINGLD wtU have • dl.nner partt.,'!,~m A\11. 11, in Newport Beach. For 1 call A.DD •t 751-Gll 8AL90A Siil a..ua will have• aoftball tame Saturday, A~&. UI. For lnform•tlon, ull 7~.0128. S""1lft ~ nav each WfJdlwada11 <JM eott· ia;u M/omtoltort °" ~ P"*P'· pome• and ewfttl opm to tilt pubtac lft t/tit ~ Coad Offil. Snd flata• to Sutgtt1 Colndo.r. Dail11 Pilot. P.O. Boz 15'0. COlta Mesa. CA nos. Jncltlde your ncme and tdqltotw numbeT. Notec.' mUlf be recewed two 4«ekt "' odvcDlu oJ an ront { Boros rope TllUUDAY,AVG.14 BJ SYDNEY OllAU ) AUES (March 21-April 19): Seek reasons take nothing for gaated. H analytical, you discoYer motives. Gemini, Vireo. Sagittarius persona figure prominently. Accent on con· tract.a, publicity, special relatiooahipe which could be the start or "sometbin& bi& " TAU&US (April 20..May 20): Maintain s teady pace, avoid sensationalism. Family member ls willing to make intelligent con· cession. Know it and respaad ac~y. GE•INI Olay 2l·June 20 >: Auta of mystery, drama, romance dominates your peraooal scenario. Pi.Ices, Virgo natives figure promi.nmtly. Oandestine confen!llce could have direct effect on your future. Emotional respomes outwei&b loete CANCE& (June Zl·Ja!J Z2): EmpbasiJ oo praetieal measures aimed at enhaodna basic security. Older individual lmda benefit of ez. perienee. Capricorn and anotber Cancer native figur prominently. Brine priorities into focus. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Finlab rath~ than initiate project. Make contacts with individuals who can awl in distribution and display ol prod· uct. Ariel, Libra penoos fipre promineatly. VlllGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): New approach could brin& desired fananclal result. Accent oo payments, collections and locating needed materi8l. Leo, Aquarius natives play key roles. LIB&A (Sept. 23-0c:t. 22): Follow through on hunch -your intuition provea reliable. Ac· cent penooallty. personal appearances and fresh starts ln new d.irectiom. Accept challenge of beinl at right place at crucial moment. sa>llPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You'll have cause to celebrate as reucm for fear, doubt is erased. You gain glimpse behind scenes and have acce11 to confidenti81 information. Gemini. Sa&tttariua penom figure prominently. ·SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Romance, fulfillment of hopes, wishes dom.lnate exciting scenario. You'll be asked to revise, re- view, rebuild and become familiar with basic concepts. 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ALTSCHUL ~~~:.i,'.:,,~"=~o!,~ "':J;.";.c::!:~:;::r ANO OF PETITION TO ...... ,..,.,IOOC••"'C-••O<• .. w•"· 1,,.ioo---·•-"'ll>v\• ADMINISTER ESTATE ~m••,.. ~-· __ ....,.., ,...M~-:'ef,.,Oli~.•'•~,Nl'1IOI .. .,. NO.A-105443. ::.::.:::.::.:.:~i:.::·-... UM# _.....,,_,,,CA'1MI . To a I I he 1 r s. ''"'1JPTH£,.0111of1tfo _,., ..,._o; -. ... ,_ '9tlP~ b eneficiaries, c reditors (oPv ot .,.., .,,.., 10 .-<-1>e l"::;t~~=.c~':'~.,. and cont109ent creditors of ouoM,..., •"""'<>-co.st o .... •i.- A rt hur T Altschul o f P1to•.·-"'-·•1••nv1• ._IC _,,1,,_. • hOft ptl,..., ""' C.ta ~ Of..... '"'' .....,,..... •tn ,,, ... •ftft ttw Costa Noesa and persons c-•· Co<..,,..,.... ~· • _. -c-•• c1..--.,. o.-c-, .,,. who m ay bf' otherwise in· '°"',..._ .. ~ ..... -,pr-to--. 1 A,_.i 11. - tert-sted in the wlll and/or .. ~~~-:.:.;1~::'''°"' ,.._,_ ~ c-o.r.':;:: estate: ""'"oe" IOOfot A¥O 11 •fl \oOI > •• m7• A petition has been filed ""°"""' -~--- FEATURING PVBUC NOTICE ll'ICTl'f1Wt •uttMIU ...... 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PUBLIC NOTICE · MO•llolUUol Luu·~• Superior Court at Orange A--. .. w. PEPPEltTltEI! APAllT~£NTS 40'1 ~ ~. C•-~. C.lltOf',,1• ... Ill ... ~'°" ..... E\..-.,.,.,ICM 11 l td t • l•"'•t•d p •rtn•r"UPL J C0tpor•t• Pt•1• Ort'*•· Su••• 100. '""""°" liioo«". CA.,_ Al.tf'I L Ad•m\. I• Qent r•I p.,,,..,,, > Coroor••-PIU<O Drove. So.lie 100 ...._, 8e«l'o CA .,WO H.,Old G __ _, I• _,., ,..,,,.,.,I ) Coroo< •I• PlllLA Ort ... S.Wot• 100 N---1 8'-M". CA '7'60 ,'l ... 1\ bu,,,...,, I\ <onduc.t4'd " a ....... .., _,,..,..,,'° .... ..-c; --c;.rw..1 PMIMr '"" ".,.,....,.,, """ lli.«J ... ,. -Counly Cw,.. all 0r"'9 Count~ on Juty 1,,1.., THOMAS~LU ,..,.,._.,, ....... S4tlt• '2t N•w....., Fl-1111 Pl.Ju MltN-1C-Drlw .. _....., l>Mc:ll. CA ., ... Pul>ll......., Or-Cont o .. 1y PtlO! July JO, AVCI • I>. JO. t'llO l17o.t0 ------::--i PVBLIC NOTICE plell'llln. -INS OIUf1 ....., -... 11 1""9...-_...... .,.... .... .,. ....... •· ,...,_ ,,. -tomc>lll<m. -"O<l'I could rnull lft ~ OI ·~· •••ftQ OI _., Of pr-1y or -1'911ef ,._~.,. c tfW comcit••nt b ··--.. -.... ""'. .... __., ... ""' -· , .. .......... ........., ... _,_ ••ltt• -·,, .......... , ....... ........ OATtlO A1111111U, .. n. .-, C-cer.,. a-e, 0 F, ll•lo0-0itc>utY WU.LIA.MM. •uu.u k--.Or-. ....... & McCM1"' 1-Wltlfll1981..S.•- ~---.CA-1• T•I• 47J.41MI w-.1oa P111>11....., Or-Col.t O•lly Pilot July n. JO. AuQ •· ll. 1..0 »»«I PVBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE County r eQuest ing that •11t.,..._. Jo~n A . A lt schul be ap. :,::~CA ... pointe d as c:>ersondl morn.nt1 POCTITIOU$ llVSl•tEH -"-' C-l>"- ...._ \TATIEMtl NT ----.U-1 ... ..,.,_ .,.._.. ••• _,.. ~um~ ~'"° Pvt>4t~ Orl/lllfllll' Ca.tu 0.•l<I p,,.,., representative to •d· ...,__.. __ _ ( • I> N £ (, I f ~ I U ~ I• •ti Jvty 10 A<llj •· I J 10 ,._, 117" «> m i n ster the esta t e of Puoo•....,<>-C.oot0..1rP1t01 Arthur T. Altschul <under AllO _n •fl w.oi 1 1~-~ the Independent Ad· PUBLIC NOTICE r.,,.,,,..., ~-tOO '"'_... CAll•fanlit• 1 ""~•••n 1,.,.. Pull•dq• t h >1 PUBLIC NOTICE -·-~ ~ ..... c..i-. ~ m inistration of Estates J-°"-.......... J• I )l)J M<I...,.. ~... ........ ,.,.. "'' .... "'• n~ «•'""""' //V'tJA ¥&\'\ _, T...-.w«•. 1"1-c.-.-.. .... "111~ .. l>C_. M YO'\ _, T __ , ,, •• f'W> (4'ffOn'tM.,,,\ A ct>. The petition is wt f or NOTICE OF DEATH OF hearing In Dept. No 3 at J 0 H N C L A U D E 700 Civic Center Drive. FRAZIER, JR., alra West in the City of Santa JOHN C. FRAZIER. JR. Ana, californta on Sept. 2, ANO OF PETITION TO l950 at lO:OO am. ADMINISTER ESTATE r~" """'.,..,",.,,._,..,DY• IF YOU OBJECT to the HO. A·10S413. Of"""••t~""'' Tf\_, \W~ •""" t1t-O •ttfll ..,... c-.. c--. Of 0r-c-1~ °" "'., 1) lttO HUOfT[a &~~ Attw,..T\"' Lii• ·-... ~°'"" "" .. .. ~10 __ ,_, '"-·~.,,,, granting of the petition, T o cl 1 1 h e i r s . you stioold either appear beneficiaries, c r editor s at the hearing and state and contingent creditors of your objections or f ile John Claude Frazi~. Jr .. written obiectioos with the aka John c. Frazier. Jr. of court before the hearing. Hunt in9ton Beach . and Your appearance may be persons who may be in person or by your at· otherwise Interested in the ""14'-torney P-·-0r.,.. eo. .. 0 .. 1. p,..,. . will androrestate: .......... '"'•JO . .._.. u. 10, -H l'MO I F Y 0 U A R E A by M argaret F. Tucker in ~REDITOR or a cont· the Superior Court of 1n9ent creditor of the de-Oran<)e County requttting PVBLIC NOTICE ceased. you must file your that Margaret F . Tucker l'ICTlnous M1M1111ss claim with the court or 11 be aPQOinted as personal ,,.. ..:=,:'~ ... ~ • ..,"11 present It to the personal representative to ad· "'"'''•"" representative !lPPointed I mintste< the estate of John TOPPv s ev sTE1iu-1t - by the court w1th1n four Claude Frazier. Jr., aka ~:'~"~"' JMO. N ....... , months from the date of John c Frazier Jr <un· T_., "' s--c. Cal-• first issuance of letterc; as der t~ lnde~dent Ad-~..:::,:.;::,.~;;:;· s..- provided 1n Section 700 of m1n1stratton of Estates T,,., __ ,"_...,o,-.or the Probate Code of Actl Thepet1t1on1ssetfor -·1-,099¥·'!.a• California. The t ime for hearing In Dept. No. 3 at I '!.Tf1N£1t l TO f lltng claims will not ex· 700 Civic cente r Driv e e., N • Slet...,., l't<'TITIOU\ al/SINE S\ MAMIE ST AT IE M.IEloT TPle IOOIO.O"Q .. ,_.. •r• -"O ---0 " G TfNN•S. JttO Mo&•-..... .. ___ .. &. .... ~.., .... ~ ._ICI ~. 11 .. I M•,,_ ........ -·-.... l!>o..::I\. ~ -o. .. &I.on ·-· ,. .. , ... .-..._,.. --°"&.«I\ CA~ '"'•' bu"t,,..·n " <°"°"<1..0 o., • _ •• 1__....."' C,,-A -T"t<t \f-~ .,.~ tiled •tfh "°"" C~h (~ of Ot•nOI"' COVl'lty Of\ ... __..II, 1..0 "1C1'tt Pvell.-C>-C°"..t O..ty Pttoa •llO IJ XI 11. !.oot l. 1'40 ~ 110 PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS •USINIES5' MAMIE STATIEMIENT n.. ,.,._ ---•• -"""-""" .. 111\llNf: MF~ lOWtNC.. 1'1U (Oft\tlWC.tiO" .,,,, • ., (•\f, HYt,..... (• .,, .. l.•", l""O•, tC\'\t Stov•t , "' ... "°" ~ "1lll1 TPtt1 ~tf'Wi'""~ " <OlftoOu<f.0 Of • .. ,,..,.., p.,.,,. .. , .. p Lin. A L.-V T"t\ st•fJ'ftPf"llt ••\ t 11frid wfth ttw C-IY c1en Df Ou"<!e Coun•v on ·~·"·-,.,_,. P-•-~-C..001 0..1y p,..,. """ IJ JO 71 ,,,..,. J ·--2!!.._S«I PUBLJC NOTICE pire prior to four months w est . m the City of Santa n .. = _. 111o>c1 '"'"' - from the date of the hear· .Ana, Cali fornia on Sep· '-"'" c1 .... °' 0r-c-•• .., '~~~~!:~!':!~ 1ng noticed above. tember 2 1980 at tO·OO ,.....," 11·.,. ,1_ ,,,. 10100••1>Q ~""'" .,, do1no YOU MAY EXAM I N E AM ' . ,.,,.,.,_Or_ c-o.oi-, P•lo4 "'""''"'"' the file kep. t by the court. IF YOU OBJECT to the auq •>.10.11.5'tlll > •• m•• ·1A•8l){O ctE•NEAs ... ,,.,, f t v .... .,..1"'1,,..CA..,/14 I you are interested n the granting of the petition. PUBLIC NOTICE M•wo t:11n"°" '"" co1vm11u• estate, you may file a re. you stioold either appear °''"• -.m. c..i''"""'"._1 quest w ith the court to re· at the hearing and state l'tCTmouuu11N1u °''~~ .. c!:::...:=:i:~mtiu• cei11e special notice of the your obiectlon s or file MAM«JTATl.MtlNT T11" _...,.. .. c-1.., by ... Inventory of estat e assets written objections w ith the n.e •a1-..o __, .. C1111110 ..,.._ ,,...,,...,., and of the petitions. ac-court before the hearing. "0 't'& "coNSUl TANT. ,,.,, T"'' :i::'.!!""!:"1110011 ... ,. .,,. coun t s a nd re Port 5 Your appearance mav be ._..._.. ""'...-11 ..... c..11.....,.. c-1v o.n °' 0r-eountv on ~ .. 1..,.. described in Section 1200 in person or by your at· .,,.., '1• '"° of the California Probate torney. "'"'•• D••t P•"•· n e11 ""'•1.u COde. 1 F y 0 u A R E A :,.~-.... _ 111eoe. c..i1....,., :~,=~1atOWsuv1cu .. CREDITOR or a cont· T"'''--·u--e._..,.. ,.....,,c:.i .. .,._ John Al Attschul, Esq., ingent creditor of the de· oi .. 1-1 Pvet11"" 0r-eo.., D•ll• P11ot 425 S. Bevet"ty Dr., Bever· ~ P"'"" Jul• 11, ». Au9 •. 11, 1..r> mJ.C ly Hills, California, At· ceased. you must file your Tl>!• ,~ -~ 111 .. *'"' .., _. _________ ....,. U claim with the court or c._,, c.i.n "' o.-C-1• .,. PUBLIC NOTIC& torney for PetJ OMr, In present it to the personal "~' u . ..., '-------------Pro P..-. ,..,... ... Published Orange Coast representative apPQinted .....,.,_ 0r-CM•t Detty ,.1..,. PICTITIOUS IUSINIESS. Dally Piiot AUQuSt 12 13 by the court w ithin four r"!' 1J .. l!O 71,5itllf J, .......... ~ • • ' months from the date of ~~990-· ----lJOS-80 first issuance of letters as PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE provided In Sect ion 700 of -NCmaMtltTDT------PICTlnout •UStMIU 11AM1: STAT•M&NT Tllll fOl-1 ..... ,_,, ••• -... ..,.._, .. CCS ASS OCI ATI!\ 4041 NllCAnllw Bovio•••. Svllt *· ~..,_,.,CA .,... 0Hft ~ .. IOfl Co DtllWM• the Probate Code of NOT«a 1sM1E•nvo111l'N THAT California. The time for •!WE c1n ~~A HACH.~ flllnn claims will not ex· ,..,, .. , A.,.,,., •. L••""• euc11, " c.et ........ .SI. -tllM.., .. lo p1re prior to four months 11 ... .,.., w. s...111 c-1 • ....,.. • from tne date of the hear· c.m ... ...,.,, ... ..,...._.,._ I~ noticed above ""1_._ <-•rwcti... of''°'"' MA.MCI STATIENltlNT '"'• follow•,,. P•'M" '" oo+no ........ 0. WES1 COAST MACHINE CO . \tee~~. C.0. .......... CA .,tt1 ,,_.-Kort ... 1~7 "'-· St • ·~--~.CA ett'3 Tllo ...... ._.'' <OftOUCM41 a•"" ............ Fr-~ocort,. Tiii• N-., .. fillld •II" -c-1-, o...t."" Or-c--., on Jwl• 22,IM 1'14171• ""*1"'9111 Or-C:-1 l)elly Pl!ot "'~ITIOVI llVllNIM ~•tleoll, 4001 ,_.,,,,_ 81 ..... , YOU MAY EXAMINE f.~1~:"':.~~of;:,-:,_~ the fl~ Qpt by the court_,,...,.. If you are Interested In the l...:;.:~,,O:-:=.c-Oet"'~ estate, f:' may flle a re·----------- JIOly u . JO. ....... •>. 1..0 JOOMO ------MAM« S'TATIMa•T '-1" ... "'-19"cfl. CA.,... TM tol,_."9 ,_,_,ere_.,_. ""'' ......_ 11'<. C• C.......,,.• _._,... ce•-•tlOfll, ,.,. c.tft"'' Orlft, CHEl..HA '°'1A .. E, l TO., m4 ~ IMcfl, Ca f*O Plcc•Oltt~ Clrclt , Wntmlfttler. Tltlt Wtl""t It C~ •• • c;.llf9ntle...a ~ ................. IC.,_..L.0-..,IU. ... -. C:CSAHOCIATH .... 114, ....,,.....,.,c.tlfonllotMa ..,: Owl~...., P•lrlelt ...... Sltf Pl«.-illy ... _~A. Y«ry, Circle,......,,..,..,,, C......,,laf'Mla -. ~ Tiiis M l-• Is CMductH •t o 9y1 "911t ........ lllC. lltftltM,..,,_..... ~ ........ . ..... Ide....... ......... Tltlt ......_ -fl ... wltlt IN ni1t .....,_ -f...., _.... "" ONl!ot\fOlrtl .. Or ... c-tty"''"'• C-ly ~ .. °' ..... c-t'Y Oft ...... ,.....11,,.._ ..._ °"""' .. MA•C ._TOW CU91.._. 0.. UICll.I _,v.............. HUMM't ... R&TT•I .. 6 u............. .. ... ,_ ............ ~.., .., ..... ,.,. ......... 91Mttet ............. CL_. ~ 0"8'l9I c:... Delly "'"" .......... 0-... C'atl .,..,, """ M1.1>.•.n.-. a.iw ,_.,Ml 1>..a.11 .... a.tW PUBLIC NOTICE quest w th the court to re· "VO•• • •,, ---,,ICTtnous aus•NiU--celve speclal notice of the I 1 NAAAIE STATIMENT Inventory of estate assets T ... 1o1iow1,.. '"''"°"' .,. aoo,.. and of the petitions, ac· Keepa you 11u.i ..... "' t d lOVISI! U llfEl A$SOC• ... TF• c o u n s a n re Po r ts t f "1•1 llff<'ll 91..., ... .,,,11"910f' 11_ ,,_ described In Section t200 On Op 0 c .. 1-.,, • .,.., of the Callfomla Probate the local Ht<1M .,_.,_,,, •nc . • C•••·-· Cod <""-ellOn ..... , lle«P. '""°. """'· e • '"''"" "*41c'l'I. eo•1totl'•• .,.., Dewar & Moffitt, At· torney 1t L•w, ttOO ' AV9ftUt of tt.I SUN, S.ttl • 12JOJ Lot AntelH, Cl. ,.., ; ... : mu u.sai . acene •.• Sunday• In the • Tll1• blNnn• I\ (-IHI>• • <or- -•llefl _..., IWIF'Y<ll In( Mt<'tot M;i(W( II, ............ T"I• ~ ..,.~ ftled wllll .,.,. CO\lflty C..,, Of 0..•t>Ot C-h "" A ..... ,, .... "'U4.n ...,.. .... °'-C'MM 0.11• "''°'· A11t.t, IJ,JO.l1.1• 174«1 --·-. -.. -......... ---... . \ .. 4 \. I g y ·~ II ill ... •I r1• lt1 1 .. ti l•I I.\ I 1 ·r, •·t •• Hr '"· nt 11'<1 !'I.I l.1t• & ,.,.., e2 in a ll m t I )'( II I I l I I • • • a .. .. =~ • 1; ia 91( ·~ I TRY THESE CLASSIFIED INFLATION FiGHTERSI GJ\bw lbu Um Sell More ... with Dally Piiot PENNY PINCHER ADS Still only $2 3 llnes for 2 days only $1 a day , 34c a tine. Advertise one or more ltema valued up to $100. Each additional line Is only 60c for the two days. Sorry, no commercial ads allowed. Charge Your Penny Pincher Ad or use your BankAmerlcard or Master Card c?floW.. .c?fleW:.. More value for your DIME In the famous Daily Pilot DIME-A-LINE ADS Ad.,ertl•e Item• up to SSO In v•lue In Olme·A.Une ad• e"ery Saturdey In tne Dally Piiot. Brint your ad with cHh to any of our three convenient office• or mall your copy wtttl a en.ck or money order for the correct amount. Sorry, no livestock, produce or plant • and no commercial ads are •llowed.. feel! Item muet be pric.d with no hem over S60. o+me·A.Une •d• may be pl•ced at the Coeta Me .. office until 3 p.m. Frldey, until noon Frkl•y at th• Lagun• Beach or Hunllntton Beech offices THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS DAILY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!OUAL HOUl*Q O,PPORTUNITY W t 1r't "9tlce: AU ruJ lat.t lldvt<Ttls In W. newapaper II 1ub Jed w lbe f''tdttal ..... llou1ln 1 AC'l of 198 which mall• It Illegal l advertlu• "any pre f•r~n<'f', 11 m llalion, u dJIC'n m10.uoo baM'CI t11 ntt, colOI'. l'f'lilllOn, an ,., uUon~J t>rttiln. or 1u 1nlenl1on 10 m.u kl" ian 11urh pttft'n!nc•'. h mlla Uoo .ord••<"nmlnallon " ThL"I Dt'WllPl.l114"r Wiii n ltnowln,lr •<"<'t'Pl •n> adv•rt111oa ror rt• .. ~tale whlC'h u. m v101i1 llOD ul th~ l1n11 C::SEL ECT T'PROPERTIES COLLEGEftARK ftOOLHOME This super 3 Bdrm + 1arnily room, Po<>I horn LS on the 2nd largest lot in College Park. Loach o u p 1;r adc s. S e ll e rrollvated. A Offered at $119.500 54().3666 *VETS* Use your Eliglbili&y NOW .. W WDN.& LOW INT. RATES LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO Q UALJFY Tall to Red Carpet WE LISTEN! ,A Rf.:O CARPET •• 754-1202 NEWPORT DUPLEX 2 Units o n lee land. Across from park. Near beach. bay. & shoppmg Pnced at $205,000. Eves 642-2253 DOORS TO BEACH 2·2 D u ple x Owner mot i vat e d . Ope n t o ·c reali v e f 1 o a nc in g . Possibly little or no C'ash. Will trade property · boat . car · or ?? $249,000 Eves 548-0715 associated BROKERS-REAL TORS lOll, 'oh 8olboo h • 1 l&& I 900/o COMMtSSION Man y ameo1ti e s - computer Blue Chlp Properties D. Wengeler 557-4436 IYOWHER Lot . ready l o build . 60X90. New por t Hts . S98.000. 645-4670. COSTAMISA GAS SAVER! • Neat 3 bdrm, l~ bat h home close to Harbor Shopping Center · Bus · Schools. R est auran ts & Go ll course! Only $110,000! ... .., .-..op. ........ •675-7060• IASTS8>E LOT 12.000 sq ft c ur rently zone d R·l but c ould possibly be rezoned to R·2. Older 2 bedroom house aitu.ated on front of lo t . Di m e n sio ns are 80x200. Re duced t o $129,000. Aaauma ble loan. Call 556-211eO CSELECT :r PROPERTIES mMActill Clll a Illy Plllt ·-142-5171 ~.August 13. 1980 * DAil. y .,,LOT DI The Biggest Marketplace on the Orang• Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can lell It. Find It, ( 842 5678 ) One Call Service Trade It With • Want Ad • Faat Credit Approval ~.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~... .._..,_We e...,91 tOOI ., .. ,.. tOOJ ., .. ,.. 1002 ca, .. ,.. IOOJ ~.. iooz ..................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ALL nft 'Oi l17t.IOI A i r ee n thumbe r 's deligh t with well·manlcured gardens front & rear. Made for entertaining. Large 52'xJ30' lot with comple te privacy. Den.. 2 bedrooms with oversize closets ud 2 baths. Workshop off garage. Spadous light -bright. A happy home and all for S179,500. WISUY M. TA noa co.. llAL 1'0IS Ji i i S-J1 0 ......... MIWPO«f CINT'a. tU. 6.._..tl O WattrlrOllt HCM9 5 BR. 4 s.a . c us tom w a t e r f r ont h ome w /17x38' p vt doc k Pric ed $1 ,394,000 Builder w I trade for P a lm S f.rings Estate f'or details on this home and a ppt to :.ee, call Carol Hoff. agt. 631-0094 f1nd what you want ln Daily Pilot Classifieds. MAGNIRCEMT UDO IAYFRONT &Joy ........... -Udo .... ...., rt••1 ll1h d 2-thry ..._ • • MAiit IA Y ,,._._ .... M IDBI YllW -.. WATB. .._.oat.,._., W• pl• 1d l ... +a. ......... ......., ..... wftla Iii 1pl1ca. Slft.000 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC RE.Al lSTATl ~' R#ni,,J, r1c.op. 11, M..n."l<""'"i 7436 W Co.>.i lt"'V .JI'> Monrw Av,• N¥wpon 8'>.i( h S..lbod 1$1.tnd 6ll-t400 '7Ut00 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY DOYB SHOalS AllAJ Drama tic one -story design ed t o ente rtain and enjoy! La rge Terrazo atrium w/retracta ble roof to view the s tars. Walk-in bar. 4BRs & den. L g pool. Full security system & vau lt s to r age. D ecorat ed a nd re m odeled like new. $570,000 fee. Catby Schweicke rt 642-8235. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. 1715 ANTIGUA WAY. <B-58) 752-t4t4 55t .. 700 (~ Voloey (en•et Woocbidqe Ceniet 642 .. ZJS 644-6200 Q()I Do-0..-Hatx,. V-(!'f'<et l~ eanmtn@f1~ real ~~ estate -VIEW, CUSTOM, _., $211,SOO. c--.. w.-adoM -l .. 2 IA. for•.e dl•l•g, f••lty roo., wltlt :-!C:~ ......, . ....., clK. bd ....... AApp'"'ool-111111•-sifhs ,.,,. -IUGAMT IH COltOMA DIL Mil. Dr•••tlc 2 story tow•ll•••· ,,.." ... .., dKor.ted l .... l .,....._ ........... ,,. & .... ....., .... w .. to pooh & ...... c-+a. s.-. ra•d•d by ,....._ ltflhcl ~ llQ I ftrw ....... 11hi1 1r•1 •lgllt! OHwsed •sus.ooo. 2744 E. COAST HWY • CORONA DEL MAR 759-1&1& C S I 6 D E U A M A I S 0 H 0 S C R l H C R H A T I S D R 6 A 0 S 0 I H S E T A OAC P X D E AEAL OU ~AA H T OR U RAH TNN API A ERRN T H S E R M U A l 0 T T P Y I G H A E I Y A E I A E D I U H H l V U H 0 C S L IML X6 TT T E S HF MYT ST RO L C l F P A I M M N 0 E M E E H E U T 0 E C A V 0 E 0 E T N 6 T 1 N N R 0 [ 0 A T 1 p R s A " T A J ' ~ I I s c y THTOEA[LIT EK A la s R 0 0 L 0 L S 0 L T I J U U R M [ P l E M l 0 L V P E H 0 I T P 1 R C S E D E ZM YQDEUAMAOSDHATERL T S M 0 H 0 I T C A 8 N l S I R 0 0 E ........... .-..r-..-. ..... ~........ . a.... Dun t fllM ! ..,,.. ...... ..... " ( .. I.IA ---n.. 6.1 ~ ... l Cllllm. Dmlsd PtlM flVIM ae... T-...: ....... r o/ newporl REALTORS 675-551 I COIOMA DB. MAit: A '?ri•• A ..... - a prfYI~ HC .. 11••· W.. to l.JHt. C.-leocta ..... •to aoc. ...... .,.... .............. ; ..... ......, t.... ...... c~lwMI I 'ag wood 9d 9tosa tt.r.e-1tory ..n-& COftlM'r roof. Fi•• M*au a w to.. -.d M,.. ......... tfiL 0......wll IMtp fM•u . CGI for....._, S74',500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy •• C--deol Mar 675-55 11 IAYNONT We have severa l fine homes with pier & slip. & TO.O HOISi COUHTIY (. ~drms ... 3 b aths: ra nc h st y le . m1n1-estate m or ange groves. $240,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J41 tt"Y'"J.. lJ,,,, ~J Ii 61'> olol DON'T READ THIS Wl.less you are interested 1n o n e o f Newpo r t Beach 's fi nest home~ M .. gn 1ricent ocean. mou ntains, bay , c ity light views Pool. spa. fount.ams . Ctre p1t & BB<.l 4 bdrms. 4 frpk s. maid 's quarters. Pn vate beaC'h S795,000. <.:a ll !17'1 5370 now ALLSTATE OwM.-D~ 3 bed.room Easts1de CM '"'Ondo f'or me r model Owner will carry 'inane ing at 12"~ with low down Agt 5S6 2S60 lab»a Tripa.x REALTORS &!per rentals! 2 Bdrm & --• _ _:~!!!~~--l Bdrm. $50.000dn OWC.: What a Wonderful World - OnJy asking ~.ooo or Shopping. right a t · Ful Price $69, 900 JACOBS REALTY your fingertips every day ! Da ll y P i l o t 675-6670 Cla.sstf1ed Ads To pl&ce 3 bedroom. nea r m·w townhomc with sup.:1 amcrut1c~ Own<>r must -.ell now Call i51 3191 f'ind -w-hat you w'c111il11 Daily Pllot C.:lass1(1cds 1be rut.est draw In the --------}our ad. call 642 S678 and West. . a Da ily Pilot SELL idle Items with 8 let a Cla&ailied Ad Visor O assined Ad Ca U Today Dally PdOl Cl;ustf1ed Ad _he_l_p you __ 642.5678, 642-5678 -------- rs: IBDllB BLllRS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE MEW USTIM~ So Many Amen1tJe1>' S upe rb IAX'atJon With View Mex1r 11n T iles Throui?hovt Three Redrooms With La rie Luxun ou" Mast~r Suite . Family Room. Balcony F'rom Wh1c-h You Watch Dffr & Rabbits Community Pool & Te nnis Courts Walkin~ 0 1stanr f' To Sc-hool:. & Slon~. A:.sumable Loans. 521\1 .000 f'"ce. OlD CO.OMA Da MAI Attention Investors· Neat Three B<"droom Home In Fantastic IAX'auon Of Old Corona dcl Mar. On R·2 Com e r Lot Owner Ha'§ Architectural Plans f'"or Nev. Units Or Will Build Modir1c<1 To Suit Nl"W Owner. A Rarf' Opportunity At $212.000 ~ '.~ ........... 759-9180 #2Carpoo ... .._. ... .,....c...... RCTaylorCo 640-9900 PRICE REDUCTION De luxe condo with ass ul'T'able loan. 2 b edroom + d e n . 2 1 ~ ba ths. va ulted ceiling in Liv ing room wit h bnck fireplace . Highly upgrad(._'CJ kitchen. $169.500. A TTENTIOM INVESTORS Two deluxe duplexes in Dana Point. Fire places and ba lconies. Se ller will assist in fin a nc ing . $165.000 ea ch. RCT~ylorCo 6 40-9900 WISTCUff P1llY ACY A property like this doesn 't come along very often. Marvelous family home. Large lot. 4BR. pool, spa. sauna & pool room . $395,000 IN NEW~RTCENTER • 644-9060 -=~=' ~~~lA-at.~s· = Nte4 frt QA' L l'OUNll ·~.....:.:: .. lo ior... ,_ .......-_.,. I LI S O A R ' 1 r 1 1 1 I AHAGI I I' I I r i t I F A L Y E 11 W• didn't have the gutelHt II I r I _o; 0011909 footbell coach. One . _ _ _ . M•ton 119 cencell9d ......,.1 gatMt b9cauM nle -were t E L v A N E I i111Ft. -~-1-• -, ....,l_.....l _I .... o c---. Iii. ~ .. q..-d • • • • by fil""a "' "'-..... .., -d .__...._......_....__.__ .............. '°" ---~ '-"" No , belo-. Sell k1Je ttem1 142. Want Ad H~tp? 3400 VIA OPORTO NEWPOIT IEACH 2 COlftORATE ftl.AZA DR NEWPORT IEACH A GREAT LITTLE HOUSE T his lovely 2 bedroom and den home is ideal for ft smaller family. The large e ntry hall opens thru the gracious kitc h e n h a s a s unny f a m i l y atmosphere . while individua l baths for each bedroom assure a great deal of privacy. Located on a quiet peaceful street in Universit y Pa rk. the house is just steps from the park whe re pool and t ennis facilities are a vailable Sl26.900 AN EMTERTAINER"S DBJGHT C r ea t e d t o plea s e the m ost dis c r im i na ting home o wne r this elegant multi-leve l townhouse offers a m aster s uite 'Arith private sund~k and two additional bedrooms. The living room was designed for entertaini n~ with a fire place. wet bar and a JarRe eeck. The tuck-under garaj!e features a n in s ide access s t a ir wa y a nd automatic door opener. $189.500 CORONA DEL MAR CUSTOM ESTATE Enter a rea lm of appointed elegance as you pass t hrouJ!h t he stone e ntry po r~ico o r this c u st om European r e s id enc e . Eve r y foa ture of t h is s tunn in ,g h ome was pe r s o n a ll v resear c hed and des i_gned from the traditiona l moldin_g to the handpainted. kitchen tiles a nd t he beveled glass in th e Frenc h d oor s and windows . Ha ndmade fir eplaces m t he living r oom a nd li bra r y h i~h li1?h t t he dra ma tic b eam e d cei li n ~s w ith h a~dfitted trusses. The f?lassfronted chma cupboa rd. bra ss stair rods. oak a nd slate flooring . European wood Axminist e r carpe ts . custom bra ss plumbing fixture~ and t he ~nglis h landscapin~ make t his 4 bedroom hom e one of the most o utstandinl? c ustom residences in the area. Offered at $695.000. A COMFORTAILE FAMILY HOME This cheerful 4 Bdrm home is in one of N e.wport's m ost pleasa nt fa mily n e igh bo r h ood s . T h e beau tifully m aintained hou~ is an entertaining delight with a n expa nsive view and large forma l living room. The cozy family room and adjoining kitchen with its wa rm woods and earthtones provides casual fa mily comfort. Each bedroom is light and airy yet private . The grounds a re enhanced by mature trees and shrubs which surround the "neat as as a pin" lawn. $2216,900 LEASES LIDO ISLE -Th.is wa r m comfortable home w/3· BR + d en is available for lease on an annual basis for Sl.200/mo or for the summer at $2500/mo. Close to community t ennis f aciUties and beaches, it features a large sundeck. for mal dining room, 3 bath. a 2 car garage and large country kitchen. N EWPOR T C E NTER O FFIC E SPACE -675 sq ft is available with an. ocean view ln Design Plaza for Sl.30 ft. · Also 512 sq ft suite available. w /private ba lcon y and ocean exp09ure , in Corporate Plua for Sl.S,, pr ft . 644 ••• ,, ·-· ... -. . ..... . --·-" .... --. ---·-.. . . . .. . .. I j I I., I d .. \' f \ II. 111 .. 1 ,, fl' I 11 h I' l.1 ..... ·r . 1•\ Hr rn. nt 1<.'d i..t he & + c:.. e 2 In 3ll I I I I I I • • • :: 1114 .. .h !t ... :tt 91( = = a = • OM.V PM.OT .............................................. I fefo S* "4oftH fer S. ....,.., for S* .... I• .... I» REST I G I 0 U ~ -I l h l'lm!!!!!!!!!!la!!!!m!!!!l!l-•I f\Dar' ol • hlabna.• on ..._ I ... 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Luxurious ly a ppotnli'd 4 br. 3 bu. 3.450 sq ft of Uvlmc' Courtyard w jacuu 1 • S49S.OOO Term:-, Avmlahl(' Open Daily J-4 lOPM 71 Angelo Wa lk Information 2131433·1247 IYOWHER MoCmh,....red ()v.1w' ,11(\ 492 87 SI __ ... ______ ...C :::::: • ·,.:,· • :•r••o•r• • ~·;,· CHAlt•ta, ......,_.,. v '" , .. OIU4Mf1llUL Edaf' Larte 4 Bdrm. 3 t>.th + f OAmlly r oom . J t' a r 1•re11·, buuuful pool and •P•· brick BBQ StlOWI )jk~ II model Of frrt'<f at $201.000 C11ll $4() IUl ~:,#:.a-HERITAGE . . REALTORS ...................•.•• 1100 .•.................•••• S.11 Juan c·.,1-"1 ~, 11011 ~ 81 2 ft.1 I Ul(J "'t It Ii} n; old .\h't A I 5032 •AGENT• Work w1lh th• younl( ~. a11~v1· fl motivated. IOO'l-com m 1 ' , 1 o n • I ' 1 ,. I ,, , " N t·wp urt u .. ..,c h 1Alrporl1 othce Call IMI for tnluvlcw 8SI tll6ti ANNOUNCING rtt'rrwrkJblc dupl1·ic 2 block.'! from the bcJt·h Spac•oua mtenot'!I with i. full bath for e11rh uf the ~drooma fo 1·1· ... mplt> l11nd t'ln;m n rti.t Jva11 .. tMe 5'U-9411 l Ht-al t;:.tJh' f'UTTl~t. l ~rt't'n' pool. tru11 trn" 1o1nd ~nlr) dt• or I 1 '11w Tl'IT ~.000 fr . IOIA&.,..._T ltOME Z al«)', J bdfU) end 1u••l q_uartera. / ... ho-. szo.oto "'o o D 1 Rt o GE dowa. $1400/90. I DttliM IAYPOtMT COHOOS lyrK.......,.HoMei Two 2 Bdrm 2l.-t ba ('n11 do' 1111 .ilt'd tn upp1 r H.ick Hti> .1rt•J l!r .. ntJ tVV>. d1 n .-ct from bua kfr r SUJJ urnr to )t'l,.1'1 < ,,q,. 1 ooAoclr Standat'\l ft•JlUrl IDC'IUdt' .illr rond ,µfi!Jtl' door OJ.tt'n••r J m.1 n~murt' 2!\K <Jn 1\-.1ouml' payts or ~ 11'11> for lit :i Od •EXCITING• 4'f . < J \h flow 2f, 1,part' \1 II pMk + flo aph S42S Ot.JU w t l h SI 2!1 .000 11()w11 owe;. 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Home 2.Bdrin. :.!·~ H.1 INT ERIOH ,. x11u1t-1t. dt>t.'Or. 3 li<trm , unll. la."'lt-ful with "I>.•. pier and wp S7~.00C> BEACH TOWNllOt;:,t: Sg)e i.ty . tmmitl' c•nd un 11, tennb , .,l>U. ctr • m It 8 , SlOfl.000 THATS WHATS UM9UE AIOUT, New 4 IH'droom hom41 ... ,P . P1i1l.10 11111.~1 lh ~.OOO Own~t OH , iC.1 tiO.:fl 1,,., 2" ..., !>411 Oli7 J On water 4 bedroom FtMAMCIMG 11.100.000 MO PROILEM •,..<:1•1!,~·~ T~lelully nppo1nt1"(! \llttt v. v•........,., mcludell Wit!ilWr. dry .. r for deUllb. 11nd refntcer ator lh •IJx WAn::.Rfl«)Nl 1r1 comfort with <·rt'11llvt• HOMl..b ~ affordable Pit> 11ll!nh REM. ESTATE . fovc up lo lhl· aood Uh" 63,_1400 CUii now 54~ 9491 U~l()U( 1-f()Ml:Sic..~ Kealton. 67S.fi000 1022 _ ........................ -...••••••........••.... 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DU I ' Lt: X I"-I> \NA .. a le!> prtt:e 1nr lud1."•• l'OJ-.:T·' plaru. for ;a new 2 unil $215,000 Thi:. i:rt-al lflH•:.tnumt home to be put on lhLS cameo ltJghlands 3 Bd, prOjt>ll has J laqw a .. 45xas cabnarmal) pro d en. prem i u m lot, s umablc loan Unit!> pert\ 1.,oc4 ted onl) 4 Jl.82,000 tn assumabl•· fralurt: hr~plan"> drtll doon. Crom ~ &.6land'-. loans Fee land , pvt curb appt>al .Ju.~t lt-.Ll'd So Bayf--t. A rar" fmd beach access Dnve by al $149.~ 1•13 Kii12 ""' '" f1'11 Rockford Rd. then e \C1 Cai.t-l.bts won't la .. l ca 11 Darrel I Pas h neiuble terms ~.ooo 631·12.66 Ownr /i\$(l. Lingo IS ALB 0 A I S L A NI> ta M.Mi I 024 .. .,,, .... Rt-:1\LTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ~ _ __ 673 H700 Fo...taift Volley I 034 BETIY BURKART ·· · · · · · • • • · · · • · · • · · • · · · OCEAN IREEZES NICE PLEASES !)uper s harp 4 bdrm home Wllh a lge ram rm t:lose lO bch. shopprni.; & sd1ools. F1owmg vaulted t~a.bng accent lh1'1 vPry .illr;ictrve floor plan On· I) $147,500. C<1ll Luday ~S3'10. ALLSTATE REALTORS Ddebout Boy&Beoch Red Estate ~ l S'.trt 11.ClUtflfCt UJrfC.t t ... t RENTALS C ute, 2 bdrrn h H· W1nt.c!r. $S2S 3 bdrm + den, -.uper apl W1t1ter. S700 IAYFROMT 5 bdnJ'I ru.e. Cum or un t um Yearly fl(l5() mo orW10teronlv $1200 THE REAL EST ATE STORE 67'-1771 01'' o.tt Houw Realty lnvi'Lcs you to dtsru~., your re11I t'l>lalc futun· with her Ca ll for an dlJ potnl.llW n l. 6<15 !H fi I .:. OPEN HOUSE REALTY ;;,'' .... "'~HERITAGE REALTORS GREAT FAMILY HOME ~Br :ma. lm•1•I\ p.,.,1 I.: HI l'U I di· '·". 1J11f\ $1ZJ.OOO C.-1 1 fo r UIJIJl lo 846-5502 ~ --~ IAC:X OH MARKET A REDUCED! S7 ,000 Tak" It J Br . 2Vt8a <.;onde>2,000 loQ ft. &SS.lllllt' IR loans. move 1n tomorrow' Ap prat!ed 'Jn 11KO ut Sl92.000 Pnced to sell lo day al S179.500 642·~1 IN\ F:STOR GltOlJP e-··.. h,\l\,f:H Hf Al.T Y ~)~) 1 2000 TOWNHOUSE IM THE LAKES Mai:ruf1t ••nt 2 Bdr111 I' 1 I~ lov. nhornc· c·onipll'I" I\ upgrud•·d thruout ldl•Ull)' lo>t'<lll'\J Wtlh ('11111 11l•·lt· µn' an >I'\ 111 1"1•1..,t• prmomrt~ 10 pool 'J>.1 'il UllJ ll·nrll'> A'lo.111.: $1 lll,51)1J f1ANr:H RE.ALT Y 551 2000 ••WATEIFRONT l'rofe. .. 1nnally dect1ra1ed Bn>nlv.ood on llM' l:ikl- wrth oot• of a kind pn' Jlt' ~·al h an al't S27J.500 Tnlnwk. v1t"" :1 llr ,. H ltl-dh1ll Heally. (,4.'lllC. ~ 151~) 6-SIDE DUrLEX Two l Ir. Uftih $142,500 ffUYRIALTY 5464 0114 want.' lo buy home from _ ............... _ ... __ '·~X>3f:S 2(.l'J;. down. 11 r,; finaOt'IOI! Supt:r 2 Br 2•, Ba twnh...e SJ07K . 642 0346. n7J~, eo..tryfied 48edrooms gvt partr ~ 5900 COOL POOL + 'P'.CI garden paradl!>C: w /fa n ta. .. ll<' 4 br . :! s ty. t•w.wm df'<' hrmw OPf'n Sat '!'iun l 5 SJ'l!J.500 Ai.:I ('\II th I a , !ltJH O!S3CJ JOG TO HACH S up e r 3 bdrm Townho mc w11h lll'<'Unly gale. pool. spa. tenmi., NEEOA LARGER HO..,E7 Tim N>uld ti.· the anwwrr for your i:rowtnR family ttl"'<h I 1)(1rrn I BON U~ rm ur •, l><trm' 1 farn1I) mnm ~(Ill"" It of It\ ini: 'pace t:;x<·t·l11·nt lor u t1on Within wnlkrn~ 11111 lJm cl•> Ll·nnui and 11C.1oh1 A Gr.at Uttte Hotie This 2 Br -t den hotnl' 111 perfect for the !tmalli·r family. ll 1" loealed oo a peaceful 1ol 111 ont! of l r\'ln ~·s qui e t est ne1ahborhooda. 1126.900 t-lorses! ~arit Vlac~ lnr H-42 74bl 644.9tt0 ~ CIR tJelanl 4 bedroom home between C&.>ta Mesa ano OCIAHFllOMT COOr Newport featu.rcs fam1-DelWle 2Br Pool. uuna. ly room. fireplace, and & gym Sl69.000 Pan ~nchanlln11 screened taat.ic financing. 7:')2 21m fd.nwn entry. Horse lov --- ers will enjoy the 2.f~ a<'re lo t . 7.0ned for lr¥1M 1044 't573 CAMMDl·IRVM horses Lots more her e. •••••••• •••• • •••••••• •• Rea ltors COMMBCIAL rare office bld111 with J.30' froot.ai• on busy W 19lb St, CM l3$0,000, ca&Y awoer f in.anclna. but co m e :. e e f o r ••••••••ill••liiiiiiiiiiii yourself S2 3:l,OOO ~1720 T AA-.&.. aEALTY . "°"" IUUIOGI °" GOLP couasa . -~ .. ~4~'r.'°'='~='~'=z,.:2z·~·~·~1 ~ J~.~~':~ eo.t.ry, larae lot. 3 paUos. t lectronlc securit y Trtlrtl lllN• It •r.~· 1moke and fire Super ah1rp 4 Bdrm • arm•. wood paneled ramUy _rooat. atrtum. dl!ft. VanLutt. wall cover· lf(luded &oc1Uon. pro-lap, cuttorn hardwood f ... l«Ml•ll.Y decora~. parquet and lt.alian U&ed An ••etllent buy at noon. numerow other ...... ......uu.. Aft OU\ltaftd· laJ bome. QI0,000. ..,Nce ... lllr 141.7729 ~who need People Tba\ •• •bat tbt DAILYPILOT SERVICE Dl&ECTORY luJJaboul! ___ ._ ...... macnab / Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY 0' THE 1'.VINl COMPANY ADULTS OML Y- .... 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'-11.AS ll l-:l> ''• 111 • 1 '' ,,,. qu;,lif\ 1n ( t I t t I ft n t f r I fl "•it 1\ .111~ 0"' r • ·r "'.1111 out lJk• .. t1l\.1fl H • I J II ~ tr • n II• r ~ h .J l l,3'~·~.,. ln•H~nt D1v1\1on 2100 . .•••••••..••.......... 14 l nit 'ndu.sln .. 1 pr11p•·1 l 1 l I • tr .1 I I ... lo 1"' f ... , I bloc k I rom d<>W 11t""'11 L •ru• 1 o ... n1·1 ..... k1111: t...Z:.,W I 1".1U• 1<. Jlonomtt., 2200 ········•·•············ \1orru fl.II> 1w1•Jn \U t111 , f rt>m S.">900. (I· ft II' d "'.111 M r T ,, IJ I> , ,; ~ I il4 ail 842> lluntrnRton At·h JC :! 1111 r1n Warnt-r ''' ,ol " 1:, tlOO "'I It Ill JI C'I\" c t•fll••r hl.1 •1&.;: B.AHFOlfST lo "t r.' '\o of l<.rn1·ho !).u11.a h ·, IJJk tr t'•''· ft•,, t ha n 10 m1nt u1•·' t•• btat he-. $180.000 T 1·rm ' l......odt~rn' ~:t. '. \\11 'll PROl'fo.U1 I,..!'> 1il4J 4JI> LA;\I_. j I .., T (I \l llt J\11-.C>~' ,.:H-.; I lll'•o0 >'ll.l.T htJUat• plan.'\ Wtlt 11.i y CA...,11 for plan.'> of 1 1.trOO :.Q fl dnmutrr \ ll·"' hotr~' l.o <di for '°500, 000 0 n f.t !)II ()f)H ·~~IA' Wt.'1 In San Diego C "'°1lly iSI 4827 111 F...tcntfc ltly • Only "7.~ OreJr Vil'"' le.( pills .1pproved pl..in:. (CK tn lt'vel hOmt' ~alk m~ datanrt-lo DanJ Pt Harbor Owner638 ttiH ••••••••••••••••••••••• M V ln·level, SJ00.200 Redhlll J<ealty. l...<'.llte, ~7SOO 4 bdrm -+ Maids room • pool, boC lub. v~ytw.11 court $4!18,too Ctt!aUn fiMrM'•ns M .a .. °''"' lk'dda Aht'<»1 Attertt ooe actft zootd for Located in Coeta Meu.1·--------... honerJ ~ ahow1n" owe wtltl 2(n. odown ~at • Sutt to !> 32121 f'ulJ pnce l800 ooo All ----... .....,... hodl I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ........ ~. Completely refurb~hcd, one blk lo ~1ch You own the land Gr~111 flnancl.n& $206.000 ~~~-~j -~v~ 7St·tllt 111° OCEAN VIEW Newly decor•ted t>n ftt land. Owner t:xtrrmtAy anxiolM and pr1ced to aell ll 1315,CIOO Call abol.lt un beiievable terms Ocean Vlcwa Homu Our Specialty ...... s.tlt & AIMC. 546-tlU , . --.. &'6 1044 Cook ·~· ~.000 ....... _ 9 x 0 IJowitf' Realtor &rT • ..... w ,., sroe. NESTl~IOUS Ml eo ::,propeny ha~ apen· 004HOMT DPLX I UNITS ~t11cul11r ocn Vtt!W SA.'4 JUAM Good Sana A1u11 IO<'unon bUn>l'd rc·1l1n.1t, frplr Wetl planned puUO hom<' "" I .,. ... _ .... Jl~ OWC .....,. '-~ 0 I with 3 bedr.onona Z baUu. nu ...,..._ ... r ~ .,.,r r11 iow. IVtnl' manv ·-·-·.t-koch1d lw1'l' 2IDrtl Pnctd lo 'etll wtlh ,1 VIC'W' /\nd OOb ' _..,_. ...._.. , _ _. -."'"' l330.000 fot \.1 1nt 10 tJwi ing pnvalf' <1pa and,....,.., - -,,_ FOi LIASI New 2 bedroom 2 b:itl'I bomt' M is:.1on LJk"" C"oun trY Clu b OoH· hnnb pool Buut1tullr 181ldaca~d. no m 41n t cnance y atd 9SIO ClubhouH Rd o.m Hot Spnna• 213-378 2S72 lo I ho 1n BBQ G~u\ San Juan .. a1 .v vr Y mi• Cap111 t r 1no ._.cation ......--.&A ..S REAL JY Pnced for qUk:K ~lo :st ~112 -::-~~~II~ PUllTO 673-621 O only $1.09.950 4"·6CM2 carry at Ill'* for 4 yn VALL.ART A • SELECT -.-dorn. ftllJ prtce Go aU over lhe world $1 I0,100 ...... VHrty ~ 9.art ln Puerto Valla.rt•. 14 RA.11,....,:-PROPERTIES IZt,... Tenant• pay On!y ~time IMrtn, I n •e n 1 a ti on u I ... llll!!l!!!IRIWll .. B,.B tdk'-Ca ll Send,. A"""' ~o~nc.~··'· ~.: Prucll!fiioocfh-~ ft€ntG€ m-.. t.R.H Broker Uilllll<' homt• futunng 3 Subrrul your lerm i; .on , + HC>f'1€~ Amt or N II l!r.5 2 Br di• bedrooms a nd 2 balhl. tJwi 4 bdrm hCM91 bl S•n cabln. nor Anu. 127~ or with liaru count r> JURn C.pytrano St.t1X'1 ~aJEatate lnvmlmcllU "7l4·iG$1cr.:: kllch t"n ti nd C'O\ltr ed N>mt'r lot wtth pool & 3330 W Co• ttwJ. MIJ pa\lo for entffta1nU11 wa. tac t.m rm 4' rov 645·"4' .,.. l.501 or 7~ 11'73 t rt-d pa&.ao IZ$2.JIOO ~ Walkm & lee Rral F.~tate ---- JtON WlLLJAMS REALTY 13\...-0 __ .,.. -·· ....................... Motlier tD~uahl~r *.ir.\ ,... Ir HM nut uppu No A&\ 714 $it2 . ' · 1 . I I I ~ I' " I I I I i I I I 8 • : :: .. .. 81! ·1· 8 1 ... !!i I ,... 11 •1 r. AuipUll 13. ,., DAILY PILOT 03 ...... "·· \heel c-do..WlnJ •• u.tur.. • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "-fwWtllecl l 4 21 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt111"U.fwalellled .._..._,.,_....... leecll l2H ............................ , ....... JI07 Af*lwwwfthu.tw.. 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Ava.JI Se~ ~:1~mo. !;!kes~e ~or~~~~·al~ Marnaae cou.Nelar bas AW'adl" '""' *· + sar•P •lu.ral wood Secunt) ~•-led . poot lcW JASMIMI ClllK avail Sept I. 2 BR. 1 Ba, DaVld 979-~ or Pea at room to rent. Sin~ or peUo • IH lhtvre noor. • trim, P'Tcneb 2 & J 8dnn ua1J lllOO lt1\ V f R 0 T V IEW DuutHul 2Hr ._ dttn fpk . l(&r, adlt.6. no pct& Neat. cl~un I BR w 11ar. ~-2.000 couple. Ad•304 &42""300. , ~ 09lt. Avail S.lll doon l.m.ruc 9IOO mo rm MO-l<Wl lH r url l)'. 51rBllair. Ht• Io w rn II r k "l a I lliOO yrly 81) 72t3 only s:n~. quM back bay •-•-.... 3thrs \SUinJ .. lS .OOrmo +-* 1718110.\lrnl pnv•c:> a Bdrm 2 ba. llfl6 mo urea . 280 Del M a r .~ .-314' -------C-- tnWortU •• an. l'Mll'de I bdrrn lmm.ar Hdrm • IH-n. 3 811 pool IJOOO moytl) 640 8188 l Br 2 Blu to beach 962-2771 ....................... Furn. room. in Ol!ol.l Water vi "fcrrpl11 " w• .. tt..t ~. Gar11e Ru pon s1ble ' 1Br partially furn. N Me a Qwel home for a..r.qsbdnD.>baUa earpc1 Complet• Pllllo,Wttbl.r tii(Almu .._ 6ll-t400, AduJt.~.64.SW2 West 11dc 2 Br 1 B• Laguna.nr bch•sh~ worlon gpt>rson.8424794 ~ftont With :II' boat •hlll •"PPk mo at N-paralr bu.ti •hp n111J Dlclsd garage. carpet..s S400 mo , urn & cable TV noel. Sept J!AQ l1JOO 6 lu1. iJo.n UT~. t.rA. Mr. I 2 & ,..., Ba C500 per mo & drapes Refnge No pd oliM~l Avail. now 2 lovely rooms l1'D Vrl)' SJ• 111.0 BlU Bm_!_MI~ l24.. f\r 2 H• home.• wlth yrd, .._. ,....., 3706 yearly. .-... $375 Isl & last + -=---------1 & balcony with pnvale G _ _..u ..... •ttl ,. I .. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• iru .... -. .,..._ Oteanlront 1 Hr. SS50 mo bath, kitchen pnv. For '.....,_. "'"' I tbft for Rt'nl 3Bt. ••••••• •• ••••••••• ••• •• t.-c.,nl > 111untt" • \/Or) .,..,.~·-S1.'.I 77~5629 I r CHARMING 2 br. with ..:.....:--------Yrly mature, protessional UA-•--•-•. -. 1"'-"'·. --... ....,. "''"" ~, .. t "'l "'·"'I .. 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No pets (lg 2Br, Jt,Aa 81, w/frplc. 642.1682 I Br deluxe, oceanfront, tJ7S.~or 645-6499 W Hay DYi ~5711, ~ Lst "'1 Otllll. :0:.1 U!M 1 ~ J)37 1152 31!6'& l>o S«te at 325 Diamond.· bfl Ins. & su.ndeck. t650 newly red ecor at e d , nita m T7fH 1418~ Uni\ 1·~ ;tltr , :!h.t, 1\111 J1 :.l uil1 ll'n.rnt :..<;1 __ eve &Thursdayall 700-0274.631·0143 ~!~e~~r ·Cop'f~~t c~~~ ~~~ht~t~i. ~::~:~~ ~.:i:/o~;s~~t ::c!:~.:~ I c.-...... llll s~~H Oll• f\lu 111•1• lmma·d ()t'CUj)llflC)' 23'1 2 bdnnlbat.h:backapl Bnng lhe kids. TaSl) sublerranl'Jn parking. m.ale fromOCC. Jo'enlJk ••••••••••••••••••••••• W~A KRllt t~I ~1 hJtO~ l'I lolboG p.._iftMIM 3707 See Sat 12 2 $HO) rl)' Dbl r elevators $700 494.8083 p ref er red. Sl8S mu 3 Br ! Ba. kitc'ht'O f.irn ••••••••••••••••••••••• N h Id 1 e garagec lMm 1 ee I-um 2 8drm ffowMc,uUI rm. frpk ~•Ill Lio.I Wnodbntl1tt< 3 111 1 , lt.i tiiW>d "'"w J bJrtn 21-i opet/c 1 ·433"2 ns RENTlMES 631 455.5 1 _ .... &-1 3152 ~7·3955 Eves __ _ \&l'\)Of1 So of rt•tt Sfl!O l d. 3Br. 11 blk lo oen. _.,.... .. "'"r"'' ml) 1 Bdrm w tMI l,?7) iu-<a No pt'U •11) mu t onrlo 1r • .:~ "'" pell. I.la.. l 'oodo ~!!~ OuOr wint.-r & > rl> Owner Coda W.SO 3124 SHARP 2 Bdrm 2 bath ........................ Su::uMr Refttats 4200 I S41-JEJ11 ·•1.ll"'"hU••u L \la . t•U••1m5 ~1:,,,_ ""''"5710.67"1'•" ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm2b r~oo A •••••••••••• IOU A" »II Sept thru .. i>O r ... ..-,-ut... ... ....... t•ncl garage. p rl 1rall' 2 a '-VII 1r •• •• • ••• • •• June 673 l tal Atent l.ra :.!Br ,. p\t \ Jrd "'""'" Hil( ! tt11)11n l ondu Adib )724 3 Br Townhow.c. nl'wl~ µal10 $4 50 mo Call t'OOd pool. dbl l(aral(e 2Br. 2Ba. furn.NB I blk I 1>"1).~ ...... _.... ..... r rl RE T .. I JU I Cotta MHG decor gas pd en<'hid LO"' ......... <>•k ror Pam or ~ Call ~92 b700 or from bch S300 ~r v.I.. ,..~.,> pam1, ... .,. t<•l H AlS .ur t "'" ou poo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• oar AdJ•· pool,, • ., 5073 ...... ~ -...,,..., I I I ~ ,. ~ ~ ' ·r..... ~l 3526_ 1\\ .i1l 8 1_2 645_ . .,_......, _eve:. &...-. a.odl 3 l 41 or roup r M'l rnu m1 .! BJ Sl!tlU JJru..Lu ll'11111~ nu pets CASA DE ORO ---....._ ·, ••••••••••• •••••••••••• H.efa 714 ~ 17~ 'HI , U 2 H.1 $1 IUO rum 117S mu IS3J JJ.tl ALL L'TILITl l-:~ l'AJ l) 2 Br I b~th Apt ="lcwl) 1-:-Side 3 Br 2 ~ Rwll FACING GOLf' COUR.~1-; C>:nnlront dla fuNUSMod M ~SA \' t: Ku i: l Hr .IHr '." • l'-t r::.o SJ:,{lli t-..'4tr.1 lfu N~ .. Port Crt...,t decor Ga!> pd rndsd I T I SSSO mo Lower condo :! br 2 ba .... .. __ , bdrm ,.. (' b f gar pool Adlt.5 642 5073 ~.~·o· .. ~-~.5Pol'1"os· Uy-West ~. 1ne Dr Lovel) lft>uut' 1nnuo.> 2 . in I~. rle.in J•.s1l \u~ 1..011do 3 Ur 2l2 H.11 umpart· e or e )OU ... ~-..~.... o "" Ori tht' beach in N!!wport Wkl) or MonthJ~ <! Br or 3 Br Kirk Lamb. 63r-0900 "{~pan w,hC'411'<l pool, 2016'7Srno 7~131Ul '1.t.~lt.'r Br 0t·1•an \11.'~ renl Custom dt-sign I Br Newl) decor gas pd ---area Bltn.'t. ~!>hr/dr)er, i-uw)ll. !>!)a. pvt bea b 1-Jm rm . (rpl<. ~l'l bJr fl'alures. Pool. BBQ. eocl J(ar Adlh pool I Bt. u lrp+>t. drapt><. bit pauo. 2 car ~ar Auto op Monthly or lsc $900 Jll ri l li1t•tl SKSO CO \ rd iaraJ(e. nt"• ~ 5073 11\.\. ~ara~l' AdulL.-.. no nr AduJu. no pet.5 $.550 ~~ 49Q..l8~ --ii732Ullor642~K ~~h"~t~h ~~~~~~ne~d -----peL'_ ~985~.~4291_ ID.? 770.1950 Mtwporthedt 3169 IAr. Hlulb ('undo. 211 Aa. Adult ll\'IOR at its be~l I BR adlls. no pet!>, balr. He_,.,.-ihac.h 3169 • •••• •• • • •• • • •• •• • •• • •• '\o pets We:9 t Fll!k:I ro.> -:Ot:i J J rTk. ' S4.. ,, pt • ••••• • • • ••• • • • • • •• • • • • ONTHI-: Bt>:ACll ~ i·.ir .:ar pm PJllO I Bdr f he<I $100 U •mi-44llJ I r p l 1 x t r .1 ., h J r p m um&S FAMILY APTS. _ _ _ 9mo lt•ase lllSO 71-Jr. ~ mo 640 ?&i7 2 bdrm rum1!>hed S480 Brand new beauuful Ir~ Lari?..-213r beamt. d n 11 PARK NEWPORT ~oot t~~g I~ ~pc CX-i~ z Br. xl11t t'Ond1l11111 ~513 C.otPt.15 Da· IRVl?'E .l65 w _ W1lso~642 1971 ~Pl· 1orram1hes with 1 or in1ts L•t~ & di r~ ~0 1 213·398 3332 evt'. or 73avla·~.°!~kdror Wi()J1m mo lllr. JB•. CJnal frnt. ~e~h decor I Br l>plx 2 children 'Nl·ar park P"'~ ~J 2200 a::· ~Id ........ ,....., ,\dull < ondu I lldrm u11 1ul·wz1. deck. t•omm ix•ol Heat paid No ~u COUMTitY CLUI UVIMG ~.:~:·::~td:I':> 2 Hr ear So. Coast Plata, :I Ar '1~~,~.'1111\~11~:~ '',',~·lllutd1~~~· ~~c~');~\~ Canal SllOO :,·1~11,1~~ ~~~~~l'•~\('~u~,' :?B~I~ W1L...oo.C :\1$13:1 lv::,:l:.l:~ .\II ul1l., 2 Ba, bonus rm frplt' 'I < l-. :.. ~o Pl'I!> ~9:1 6.JI ~,s.ig 240!\ house. rum. nr O<'e&n & pool. newly painted rn o l't·I~ s-1011 \lo5,,;! 7,1!l:! Bluff~ J br. 2 b..i. cn<·d un !>-&II ICt!I µ.Jl(1 ldl"'lll ior matur1: S1nl(ll"S. 1&.:! ht•drovm apL,, & townhuu....,, .., f'"rom $12°j 1>44 I '()() bay Clean & comforta out. nu crpls & rlraµc~. I l:ldr111 :1• ., Ha h11m1• rcir tl W1de .:r('t'nhdl l'wl ------liHA.'10 NEW Al"l'~ liid} ~o rhtldrf'n no ble 6758991 bit in:.. S800 1mo l~l & 11·11 1 in < uh,•1cl,tl1• $:()Omo Bkr.l>-11013-1 I Br. uul pd. nr K \\Jn 28r2Ba $1:Y µt.'b S27Smo S<t93Hi5 ·n,ailll'' T't'nthriu.:;1• ~· Hr 2 B;, Ol·t•.111 "it-" ~r Si:,tt mo 1)..14 0454! \1odem momenl' SSOO' Children p e ts w cmd' Slone frplct67~ tfl't' I ~"()Cl _. I qwet. malurt-adulh, m 38 2u ' abt + ...., 11l'p 111· t1\Jldri·n ... m.tll 11..i Oh - ----r ua jDmMI p .,.. 38 26 gardent.'r, l)Ol)I "' < & ('urnm pool & t.·nni~ WATERFRONT pet. .... s:l05~1689 Spaciou..., n•'" l n11 µvi •••••••~••••••••••••••• t·\-h water 645-4089 Si75 mo 55<! 311'1 :.l' Slap. 3 bdrm & lll·U ....-itio~on hach 3740 JJUllO l'IO!>l' to 'hopµmi: Jh •b <! 1 d TIME RUHNIHG OUT? amph.-parlonl( $11)\J()mv ••••••••••••••••••••••• \dull ' l'•X ' \l.1 pl1· r -" '' ·""r.t l'k C\1.1 RENTIM ES 631 455.5 llDOtSl.E Walk to beach. tennis & clubhouse Attractive 3 Br. 2 Ba Avail Aug. 15th BR.lYa ba.cplh.dr~& Woodbnd.:t• I Hdrm 2'z <.tove. Lge rncd ) rd. bd In l!llOtl l'lllld S700 space for RV 's Cool 'ieil \ft n, ;,:,1 ti!l31 bret-:r.e 5 min to ttalbo.i & bch $450 mu ~ "t't ~ ~ach 3 248 Sept 3rd SlSOO Ref's req 213 .t-16 0673 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft 6PM U L' 1-. A :'IJ F H C > ;.., 1 Remodeled 3 Br. den. 2 Br 2 Ba .c:LJ\ c Ra Weekly or monthly · ~. arpeti.. ~10:'1>THLY Rl-.'IT.\1.:-. f'rom S500 mo \dull::. nn I> R ~ P 1•)9 :aw, vail Aug 23rd 8111 drapes . 2 car garage 759-l!H4 or 673-4801 Grundy. Rltr.67~51SI ~---------2 Bdrm 2 Ra F..im Hm SUPER SPECLAL! Frplc. 2 l·ar ,..: .. r \ 11·~ Plush 2br' $345' Kids' S725mo 49'j 10:-.1 ~~J~01~;r~ss ~Miquel 1252 Capistr.o hach 3218 1____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COZY 2br d oll house. Bnght 2br Cottage: S395' 2 br. 2 ba. walk to pr1v fenced yrd. dog or 2 kids Kids welcome! Frplc! bch GuJrd1·d Comm O K Avail Sept I . GarageC64ll tfee Pool. lcnn1 i.. :? l'<1r I RENTIMES 631-4555 garaite $i50/mo 1st & asl Via 1----------S650 mo !170 ~HO or San Juan & Callr Sl Enticmg Balcony ,1ew 551 5333 4'6_1·_1269. __ -----S290 lnsptnn~ l Bdrm . . v· -:---3 267 T Good locat1onC6451) fee uion 1e10 Champagne astt' $i90' RENTJM ES 631·4555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br' Dream Kitchen ~ --------HOMES FOR RE:'l>T OblGara~e!(!M2S)fN' Point 3226 J bdrm home-. pm·t'd RP.N'TlM 1-.:S 631 455.5 from $'>25 ftnl'l-d ~ ,1rd.., CorottodelM• 3222 & i::ardi::n Famll1l'' pltd::.t' hid:. & p11' v.dl·o~ i 11 9t>i ~ ur 913 2971 Agent. no f~ ....•.......••••.•..... SPYGLASS HtLL Exearuve 4 Bdrm home IFamtailll Voky 1n prestigious area. lyr. leow CNaiL Sl4951J>r mo . R.C. Tay lor Br 2t, Ba townhouse. 3Br. 2Ba. in :\hs...,on Vu~ 1::o 64(}9900 pool, nr schools & park. JO Perfect for sm;i I I 9)50 Al(t Jim s.iB-1885 fam1h Lr1t rt.'ar 'ard CA ~EO S H ORE~. 41------------1 :-.;l•ar·n..-w ..,chool 2 t.ir bdrm 3 ba. l!fO deg Des1gner Dreamhouse' gar S575 mo CJll ore an v1cw. prtvall' $525! Lovely 3BrK1ds 551 l~:!e\l'!t heaches. Avail &•pt 1st Custom nplsC592SI ff.'« S175o0 mo 760 9402 RENTJM f.S 631 .i~ l.u'\un/'l\J'> 3Br F:.im Hml· S>iO' C.:IOSl' LD~hool (•·ntral Air' Nu al)!Jlr 1'1'!-.01\' 1:..!11·,, ..... If ~ o u d 1 n e ' ' t\ L tt.a1liwclon ~ach 3240 FR ESCO . 3Hr. 2Ha. ••••••••••••••••••••••• french doors to patio. A\ail now :'olear the trees Microwave. l'Om beach. t Oelaware .Spr pucter All nl'w ~SO 1ngr1eld l 2 s tvr~ :1 ~I· 160-i bdrm. 3 ba 1-:xec llumt• HE:...'TI \t ~.::; •·:JI l~"l~1 l'Wwport hach 3269 ....•.•..••••....•..•.• J)()\er Shore'i 3 bdrm ~ den + r.imily rm :1 h.1 Pool. :1 l'ar i:ar l-.tll Belle 67 3·07i0 hl wn ;1 N 6P'1 ·'"enl. 673 i300 ...... .,...... tit "' ' l•I ' ""' 1.h . r . "" H.B's FIHEST ....., """" sm mo 193 •.w. REHTIMES ON WATER I~ .1uulul b:J\ front homl' ~1th 5 bdrmi.. frml •ltn rm. lgl' patio ptt>r t.. 'Iiµ SJ.000 mo Lea"" Watfffront Homrs Inc. 631-1400 ~J\tcw Broodmoor. J br. 11 <,u1lt· 1, 2bJ. crpls. drp-.. frpl n·~·rea110nal raril1t1es. ~uurd ~ ...... ' I t' w . m u c h m 11r1· Sl 200 mo C.ill i14 nl-1516 "11dnbh E.:.tJlt' l.ivmR • lit.•aut1ful park hkr ... ur round1n~..., Tt'rfdl'•d p11ul Sunkt"n ~a., bbc1 ~µ.1rkl1n.: lounta1n ... :-. IJ J l' 1 o u , r o 11 rn ..., -...·paralc dining Jf1•,1 Y. • .tk tn d<...,l't' homo• hkl' kllt'ht"n &. 'ahlll< t:-. W.tll.. to llunt1nRloo Ct'nler I Bt'<iroom unfurn sioo I lkdroom furn from S.130 2 Bedroom rum S5()I.) T wnh'>•' unfurn lrt1m S500 \dull::.. no Pl'" l 'Uhltl'' Fn•t•' LA QUINTA HEJC\10S<\ weStiBllU APARTM94TS It~• '·d l~ \ \I \"'It"' LJ.r.i.:•· -b<lrm lhd '' n H<l-.t-t 'IJl 'l.:-.t-1.l'\t, tit' 10 s.~ot. m•• t •I •.:.ti~ ltt' \t J r1 ,, •• • I I I • I "r I ~.It-ii:' • Hdrm Jl•Jrlm•·nl !Hr S:J>llt .. , I LtJChl .• 11n IJr).:• Pdl 10 225t'I \ JO)(Uilrd :~"l ~'2t> 1-'JH It t .:"O r ~po:r nit• -( Jll ~ Y:IU 2Br 21~ Sl50 $111.ol) ~wl...,l Wrl!ton 1 .. 11 ~W Adulb :O.u pt'l:. kr 2 Ii.. $.Ii:> \ho J Br I u .. S'i'•• 1•13 °""-;-t..,1w11 cool .! Rr C1arJl.!l'" I pool. Jt.IUlh O•I µ, ... lkr lTPl~ draix..., 'loH· .;.iu, h i:! d i" tKlll It dJ·.h"'.t.'ht'r. DO childrl:O h " ..... ~ I T<>wnhuu!>l' 2Ur t:rJllllU.'I or ~·l'o $325 n61 I l!rl I,•• l • µ 'r l hv1111( pool Jdult' '\1, f,.•1Rhb l~'l.<, Sn5 i !'>!>\\ lKlh !'>1 1ttw1tw..;on~ad'l 3840 <k~J~ '"'"" '"1l·rut1\I ti46 9507' •• •• • •• • • • • • • •• •• •• •• • • J1t'nl huu~· :: hr ..! h.• Lo\l•I' itll J•Jull. no peL• L'pper 3 bdrm 2 bJ ~ilh 1 Ui<J l!r opts ti:.W L.d f1n•pl.1t1·, lull w<·unl' & l(ar;11(t' $425 :-in Jlt.'l' I IOI(• r h IJ ~ Obl!I .. men111..., S>iOO IJ4:r mo 1.•htld C.:J ll ..i(ter 1 ~IL..'():>-1).!hb&~knd .... ~ 0133 D1•lww pool<.1d1• xlra li:e 544·0614 v.kda)' J.1' Slip J\'ail. JBr WesL'\1de 1 blk to beach S900 mu 640-4!ll!I t'\'CS Bluffs. pool. 3 Br :! Ba. h r a n d n u . <• w n c r S1000 mo 64-i .i&l3 16211 Parks1d1: Ln. I blk L g"' 2 b r • 1 1 J tJ " W ofBeach.3blX::.S •lf to~nhoulie , lauru.ln I Ed.Inger . .-..... ·7• ,...,., :!br. 2b11 Bhn.' d::.h" hr I''? milt" bt.-a1·h Adil' .sew beachfront :?br .!h,1 ~ .... pa hlln.' 'ti I V. K.1) !lfili :r.~2 ~1 544 I pallo . .....,,, 1' """"" Bluffs E Plan. 3 Br. ram rm. 2 frpk..,, pool Sl050 Owrwr 1>44 1643 ., ~'"11.J~ING laritr 3 Br 2 :?.Br. 1 Ba. ad Its onl). no H.:J Ci Jn.kn \pl l'ool. ~~; blk.s from bch ~ ~''" s,1~ illJ ~ BEACH IEAUTY SSOO! ~ hach 3748 Modem 2bdr m cottage' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t·w apple ' Kids OK' LAGUNA BJ::ACll MTR Spac1ou.o; J!ar' 16'i331fec [";l."':'I> Maid sen . color Hl':.'\'Tl~t ES ti31 ..i5.'J5 TV. healed pool U11I -----171.\1494 52!.U ~115 No Condo Wt.'!>tcl1ff area 2 Coast H .. } br. 2'z ba. rrpk. ~asher. ---------l-769 dnt'r. rt.'fng,dbl l!ara1te. Newport ~ach I).!~· PoOI \dull<., no pets •••••••••••••••••••••,.• r.oomu Agt.h75 ~-- !Jg 2B H. 18,\. v. patm l'PlS. drp11 . ,R.1r. adult~ no dof;\:.. $37~ mo lsl & l.t.'it ~ sec 548 5861 Upper 2 RR. Jdult:>. nu petS 311 W W1bon. ~ till :?l j'j t; S1dt• 28r G:mkn Jpl v. RJr .ttJlb no pt>h $375 16021st St 548 21::. • 1 & 2 BR P1t10 Apl~ • 01\hWn~f\ & 880 ~ • Pool & R" Room • G1rdrn l 1nd\up1nq • Joq to Buch & ShOOl SEA ENVI R ONMENT 9632 Hdm•lton H 8 962 4500 2Br . 2Ba. nt•V.f'r .i~H. ~pant•U' •1 Kr H. lndn. adlL' 01) p;·t~ $3!!,) I rl) I• f· 11 111' "' It mo 645 7300 h01.tl.uµ I J rn r rr· ".1 r 2 Hr . 2 bJ, :\t'~porl ~ W > moo '•'arh \b/'1 I fir $.\-Oil tii' 11>1:' '\1·v.pnrt1S. 11h H• 1lt• VtlU IAUOA l:oodo--for h··•" 1 \dull onl\ 1 I Hr I Ba I fir lWn I 1 H..t .! fir ;? Ha '"llh •11 •·.tn \It• .. From~o&."·m• I HL Prup. rt 11- f.1.'> "'" t.1'> ""'J't l1•J.lt'f dupl<'X ibr, ::?bJ, ".1 11 t • 1 " J 11 1 ,, r p • l 11 r 1111·' h h u 1 ti 1 n t • 1 JO\ It'~ 'ol!.'Jr-lo b1·h ..;;,.-,1 mo~~'> :?hr. 2ba. 2 1•ar i:ar. ne~ I) rrmodilkd Nt·wport Hlh ari·a c;ardt'Ol'r & water µ.1Ld g-,i:; mo &15 :ti16 or R91 311'• THE '~GOOD LIFE" :?Hr :!BJ Sund1"tk ~~ lmrntlli,tl •· "''11P 1111 ' l!l.nfr•)l'll w1unl\ hid..: I "'all .Jpprox ~µ1 ht gB,, ·~ :r:~;: 111 1 l\,1 J)IJOI .inti ... un 2hr. 2ba. 21.ir Jlar m·~I~ rt>m::>dak•d. "''""J>Orl. lit... art•a Cii1rd1·ner & ~a11•r 11.ml 9'25 m11 •>IS 391to 11r ~1311!1 YEAR·ROUNO FUN : ~C\r 1 ti •\c •1v,?t,.., [)1 ,. t l1JI •I•• r· \Uf'"0"1V Hr l,,.. fi • Sti ' ' • ~ •t'tu • ""'''" M(1r1~ ~ llti7~ dii)'· 7t•O I IHI HUHTIHGTOH LAKES '.j ... I. 9 .::.., r1111 !'to .I .!ll'l ,.,\l• ... &Wk nd" Sl'\Hl\t 1:-.0l; .... rH~.\\I .... t \ ..., t \ It I ' 1, \\ \11-.l<I \I.I ..... L:'.JSURPASSl'.:O l'ANOKA~t IC OCEAN & BAY \'l f.W 2br. ram rm ~ hrt!akla,.,t rm, wet bJr. maids quartl•r.,, 6 tJa. ponl. 3 car jtar. Sl.2.'iO mo ·~ t;.«;95 or 291 5913 with faro rm frpll , dshwshr. patio. sunctN·k & dbl gara~e w l'lt·c gara~e door opener :! .,, 3 Children OK. nu p\'l~ tSmall pet l'On!tidere<I I Si2.S per mo • S700 lit' µoc,1t C;ill 714 !164 2566 or !173-2971 Agent No rec• ;>.O FEi-:· \pt & 1·1.nrlo San Clemente 3276 GREAT RECREATION r. o#' Of• • 'rf .. • l t ... ,,(,... r ,, .Ii_. ~rr.J l{noo •• ~ SJ.10 2 Hr I B;i \pl Carpl'l~ tirJP<'' IJllOI laWld~ rm lm~·d '" r up.1nq T">I \lt.:mt rowt-Hl'c; l'I' t-.~ • '\t'\\ '""I IUU.' l.1l..t•,tcJ1 D•ex on the Watff !Hr :!HJ 1q1h w1·t ba1 n·lni: hltn' pJnl' rum r1.111" :-.ad. 111 '"I' fur .!:1 h 1Jt '\11 I>' l'o. $1 UOU nH• HI~ 6'j5 1421 Jasmine Cret>k. 3 br. 2'., ba condo. pool & tennis (VUrt SlOOO mo &14 !1()6() or li73-4195 ask for E\·an Corkett, Ain --------- 2br, Iba. $650 C:om t-r ol Isl & Begoma. CdM ,\va1I Aug 16 675-9431 before6 HOMES FOR RE.'llT 3 & 4 bdrm from s.').j(} renrt'<l yardc;. Raraj!e:- Famwes please K1ci~ & pet s w elcome i 14 1J6.1 2566 or '.17 3 297 I Agent. No fre 165 5 Br. 2 ba. 2 car J?ar frplr. bltns <.lose to JASMINE CREIEt< school:.. Ver} clean 3 ~2"'2 Ba .pool.Jae. 962-1613 ______ _ tenms. panoramic ocean VACANT 2 BR. v.alk to vu . Ru arded Rale. ocean. $500 mo. Call $1350 mo Walker & Lee K th 962.4471 rentals \'JIJ J H•·nt.11!'-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f;IS 1!112 Bkr L 'llanmng & nt·". :! Br ;: ba in a <'110\-l'Olenl lo< Commuml) rac1I J\-Jll S750 mo WJterfront ~ahsbun 6'3 690CJ ---3 bdrm 2 ba ram rm Bran<. new Townhou'<' Good loc ~mo Year ly Bkr 6i5-49l2 ---- ~.1llsf\ mi! ._,unst'l' :?Br' siso · l'eL .... OI\' Ubl l(J r Jl(C' ( 1927 t fcl.' H t-:'ffl :\I ES tl31 455.'> San Juan Capi1trono 3278 •••.•.........••.••..•. hciure Perfl'ct 5479 l'a:...,1ona1 e 2 Br· K ads' Hnl·k frpk' Obi ~ar Orram K1tchen1l!IZi1 fet- H~'Tl!'t1 E.<, 631 1555 Twirl: OJ'> :-Oice' 3Bdrrn S'>2S' <. l<n-l' to Beach' tiood an•il' t837i I fee HL.'llTI M !'.:...., 631 4555 75'9-150l or 640-4283. -~ ____ _, Panoramic ()(-pan \'1ew ~agmf1cent I br. ram rm. beam ce1I. huJl.P wet bar, garden Suitable for ram hving & formal t•n Waterfront0asis!2Br New 3bdrm houseforl&e tert a1nml'nt Harbor Tustin 3290 ,$5000penNBr~y! 2 "'1 ba . 3 garages . V1ewArea S1750permo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gourmet Kitchen ! New Gardener incld. No pets. 759-0 l42or 14081996 0561 Close to Marine Base' $1200 mo. 536-9781 Lovely 2Br Home S3SO EnJOY view! (8463) fee Bay Fron• laritc 2 bdrm. 2 Stone Frplc • H~e Yd ' RENTlMES 631·4555 Executive Home 4 bdrm . ba. Condo in Newport Work.shop' Garl5317l fee • •""'alth Cu""• !;..n,"' t • '"" t'l't M.l~S.tGt • • ~ ""~ ,. ~ • Got ~I VIP(,,, f ,~,~· BEAUTIFUL APTS "> "ll'" • \ ] r;, a •Ofl'"':t • '-.,.,..,,:.n.-a l. l.J<'tumo""''<J • A<Ju/t l •-v ~ ') .. '"·.... p,. '\ • """Otll'> ODE'" Di!•l\I ':1 IL b Oakwood Garden Apartmef'ltl Newport S.ach H. -trv1f"oP 11tf 1( I'\; 7 41645-1104 f;t2 ltiOJ t-: <;1dC' 2bdrm 3 dull !i. 2 j ., ... $375 mo 645 ~ puol I B,1 ' 2 bdrm. 1 bJ. 1.!Jr JPl q u 1 e 1 E .1 q .. 1 d 1· I 111 v. Raragc. ldn Ot'l k S4 .1 O m o. n o p 1 1' 631 1<&4 2 Bdrm OclUXl' Apt ........... drape!' pa1nlt'l.I rll'an. room}. q uiet 1-.lderh Adultl> $375 mu S.-cunl' SlOO Cleaninl! f~ s1su Call 646-0016 Newport Beech S 1700 16th SI ·0· ....... lt>tl'tl 1714 642·51 IJ .. _______ _. Townhousl' 2 Br l '2 Ba Gar Adlts no pet!t. patio ~HORT TERM RENTALS Weekly & Winter i\genl 675-8170 $iOO 540.5446 or 548 9084 ---- 'v1EW. 2 BR I &, S425. Jas mine Creek new. 2 3 ba.2sto(y. Near beach. Bay· Towers Very tux _RENTIMF.S 631-4555 3 8 3 Including Gardener S900 unous. Secunt~ bldg ,._....a...-1,..·.-. Isl. last. sec Adull!t A'ail 1mmed Ca l l David. agt 646 ~ ----- .11Ju1t .1pt •:'.I Bdrm : 1 llJth' • 1'(1•)! Hll 11 fl pl.H'I'' • l'n' .,, .. 1.1k1•,1t1. "·''",...I IEAUTifUl A. h.Jlt-01111' :! A k "'° I' O ti I. • 11 l· J t • 11 11111 1 ~ GREE" HEL Th & n101. ~h1rl1>00l-µ.. BRt-:f:ZE • .._ t \11 I' HO~! ·~ nuh ... fmm b.:J• h o l t-: \ '\ s 1 " n 842-1160 \I. G\R\(it-, l>A'\~ -:-so::t-.llJ, \\1 II H 1 In l 't i tt C I 2~1ill J bll..'Y. uflk'JlhHl\C!I 'lt:llT~ t•ll 257K. ;>.t•v.. 2bdrm with Rilr no prt <. S40ll A ~ k for H o i; e m n r ' c; r u 1• n . IWll-2262 963 8710 Supto·r ~at1s(} UlJt $390 AJI bill::. paid' l'ool' Nu bwll ins' 164501 r ... l. Rt-:.'\'Tl~1 E .. .._ 631 -i555 Nr nu dJx :?Br 1•,Ba nr Lido, I'' P. dk. S650. t\dlli. tl75 0097 an LIDO ISLE NEWPORT BEACJl-100 f rom sand. ne wly dl'· rorated, !Br. unexpa'ted varancy, avail now Lhru early SE:pt S325 wk ( 711 1 !f';(j 0432. 17141 675-81.Zi 1( no an!> c<11l Ru:.s l.:!131 l47 I M7 Vaccrtion Rflttali 4250 •••..•••..••........... TAHITI ~1.11·nd a ht•aven1' '·""' t11io u1 th1:-. mo<krn .! hr .! b.1 nun~4 lu ~. on 1111· V.,ll••r Jft1Urtd lh 1• 1 .... 1und Crum 1•:11><·•·!1 111 n.1lt\1' "u1 ruu11•hlH'" ,\1lul1' uni' I .1r 111 1 lud•-<I Tra11"portJltt••1 111 t\ lr11111 .. 1q111rt I''" \ 1111'1.l I'\. I IJl \. !li'.1 :!•,'t'I , '' ...,/!. v.l..1·nrh fulh rum di'\ I Hr lq111 111h1r 1 \. ph11111 ,,,,... '• ,,, dJ\ SJCJ ~7. ~... .di l'tuhµ '" ~ ;;w 1:.ii1• .• \ ,., •>';'.)~ :! txlrm t bJ. ltt>t 1 ult. -.,.,I utl~ d n r b1· t,. ~ ~~' mu lhru ~o' \_1. 1r. 1844 \t.A1t·o BaJdm:ir. '\,w hlllTll'. full fJ<' n .1v w ... k •If \lonl.h .>41> t~!l:l 1 .;II 1111~ Retttds to Share 4 300 ··················~···· \loviog~ ,\\01d d t!po<.ll' ~ t·ut hv1nl>! expt•n.,. ,· l'rufC!.!ttonally !>111• e 1171 HOUSEMAT£S 1132 11.34 APPLY HO CHARGE • •HOW1E• • 1!1·otJJ Shann~ S.·n 1•, '63-1.679 7 da}" 95.1 o:ci .• V.h\ w;is1 ... 11me Jnd rnunl'r looking for .1 r11om m.1 le., LPI "" l11t at..· !.Creen and 1n lt'T\ll'W for \OU Tak• tlw 1 onlus11m Out •1r Fu1<J 1111: lr'()tl HoommJtl'"' ,, nlomm..1tt•'-••.1n h J''\ 752-51 I I \J1tf1 I & l.trl-!1''1 ilj!I tt1'\ ....,.., '1111.: ...,., C;iltf11n11,1 l'hol•"' JO•I Hden 11\ 1 , l ·n.,hh AEW '\H( 1 ·11~ 1 '1>--m<1 L,,\ Ttml'' 1-.h >HI l>l'~t ~IOI 1· l'lil l ntnl' N1.,1r ,\1rµnn -- ltu11mm.,1t' v. Jnlt'l.I \ 1•n l.1ri?1' Mom I Jkt• Fort''l ln1. lwl'!> ('lull pn' 1lt>l!1'' Prefer h •nl.ill' llt·.HJ. 11t ,11 & lid' .1 mu:.t l .111 I>. -rt·I. 7~ 06.').I I 'I ... IO :J(J lo 'ihr 5Br 2 R.1 n,.,.. 1n C :\1. Nr So C't Plaza. i;pa s:!2S mo --hrofut1I l>tl ·4lll3 \I F nt•edcd to 'h ,, r•· IJfijC H B llomc. u11.. .. ltt IWJ l'h SliO + UI 1 (., !.-.:I 9502 \tATIJ RE Female ru1 n 11 2 br. 21<> ba 1wnh~1· "Pl ll~tts ~ mo 642· l<t711 ~ t).161~ PROMONTORY POI;>.. I' st.BaOC"Y.;aocmeramnvepoo1wl, •·srp.a roo.53&-042S. Poss1ble boatshp _..... _,.,. .onv quiet 3br, 3ba. ... "" Fvmilhed 3400 Ncwpl Crest Twnhm, 2700 sq. n .S1500tmo. 2131 Great H.B. location. 4br. Large 3 bdrm Duplex. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fresh paint & crpts. nr s:»S Qwet E Side t:pper 2br, 2Ba. ranite. garage Adwt.s , no pet!> 548 1425 U.E lbr. ltkt' nu. pool. clbh.<\t'. BBQ. paun. kids ok. M"<' Rate. bltns util pd. nr schls, bch. shpo~. a \ail 9-1 S4~0 OJ)" 53& 3509. e\ es l!.92 ti"'; 4S ~e LR, !pl<'. n-dt•l'Or 3Br·2B11 • AJult::. pets no Luxury furn 2lir ~l\.1 . house from ocean $750 28r . 2 8 .i Attache d S775yrl> ~6684 2t,>aba, $795/mo. Forest 1 b 3 IUES he h w 1pool & tennis . mo. o n year y as1s VP'SA sns. 962·0607 Cost.M.M 3224 E.Olsen,ln<'.962·5589· 675-80l8 Season or yearly R~r3~c Nr beach \\asher dr~ er fac1lit) Luxun urul w 1011 x31 ~ara ie 5042 Dunbar IM&9501 540-618i < 7141'i 53 Oil 9 frplc. a l l am .. n1l 11•,, mature. non ~mukl'r, might rons1der s m pd n•fs S3ti0 752·34•,. 6i5·9534 an 6PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. w /garage. $37S. New 1 Blk to bch. 3Br. 2Ba Spacious. view, elegant 2 Furn. s ub· lease P a rk llAUTIFUL 3 b d 2 "" b ............ f cd ard water Bdrm 2 ba. pool. secun Newport 2 Br. 2 ba. Sept 2 B R W I p 0 0 L • rm a ..... .,_,. n Y • home pool tennis ty. etc. $1700 mo. or •~· w""'klv or by month £ Townbome. Brand new pd .. 271 0 .. E & f". murts.' pvt parlcing S750 ( ..,., ........ ,, GR EN BELTS. & COOL Xtra large d eluxe Delaware. 636·4120 m o . 645.3 615 e ves, ::~or e r . Agent. 559-7123. BREEZES. lMI. FROM Private yard , 2 car 1·5PM. 6T.Hi2lOdys Af lwMs ~,~fR't.~t: ~~.j50 Ge+Albcited! garaae. S72S mo. lst 4i · ~fw-~ SW\ny2Br' S250' Yard ------ Spar1t!Jng clean lanw 3 Bdrm Duplex :-0.t'ar ocean Dramatic beams Hoommate. M .. yng. 3 llr & frplc s•245 y r l). lOWnhouse. beaut. 't\Jrn. m:tm. 675 6196. pvt area. 644·6667 s.a.-• )176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• last~..:..:.~ depose Mit. BeacbwaJkcondobc.4hBr 3B'" BAYFRONT COftdomheimns _ ..................... 6N416G·OH3TSs• ... 66~44:225577 88 .· ForK.Jds tPet.s ' Frplc ' K30.--w"ve ... Ba.avail 9nnr .. >' Superposh 2 Br 2 8apen Uw,_6'111Md 3425 ...........___1_1.-..o1 •• 06 ~.,11•. .. BakersK1tchen<848J>ftt -.en. Appl S48 8975 o r - --_.., ,. RENTJMES 631·4555 You'U lovelh1<i 28drm · · • thouse. all amen ities. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213-430-SCM!I COl.OHY Af'TS. S330 All utLI pa 1d ' .-WIMTOWM? walk to Lido Village. New port Beach VIiia Fabuloua Bayfmt Little 222!1 CANYON Lovely 2 & 3 Bdrm ~ew Appliance~ c4~> Miitla .. ur DIFIMITE "IO .. ! seeu.rl bNldg,boatdhocldkmg ~boa .,tw2ablk l2ob~/,hp, lsJ.Boats1Jp,2Br,3stry, Townhou ses. garage. fee Br'edy38rHome ! $500 a\'at o pet.sic 1 re n .,_,sq ~· a . • firepla ce. y rly l u paUO laund.n rac S42S & RENTlMES 631·4SSS R.BilTIMES 8rickftplc!<8266Het. Sl~ pr mo. Ownr/Ai\ pnv yard, Eves Bern 67$-3067 lbr/E.side.Ava1J lmmed. zzs.Catl 213J596·T202 Female roommate w ant· cd ror nicely funushed 2Br apt. m COISlAl M~J Avail. Sept. 8. Mu'!lt be clean . matu r e. & re!>PoOS1ble. S200 mo + dePQ$1t. 645·9222, evt'~. Diana MAllS MO..._ REN'TlMF.S 631·4SSS 675-0105 559-5031 Stove. rdnt. rrpl, gar, --------~Ms ,_.lthed ••• TurtJ R k Tri On the Water. top quality SIZ5 /mo. Days: 731·~ I lwt~Oft or ~fw Milled 3900 Female wanted t.o share 2 A• Beach Home! $5253Br! mG CANYON Condo on Irvine. e2 ~ . Pvt. duplex, lower unit. 3br. evea: 64.2·597$ .... D• 3142 ....................... bedroom. 2 b •lh . In CAii ""~f.rple! Fed yard golf courae w /sep level. 3&r. .,.. · · 2ba . frpl. lrt p•tlo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• N e ... c I JI ..11111 ..........., e 2b hi hi Uo P-lc attached 2 r.--.:....1 Vi-I e wport e ac. ""· a I 6 .,. New apple! Dbl gar! praae. 2 r . a, I Y pa · ••v • lllOO/mo yrly . A vail PINEBLUFF APTS New d eluxe 3 s tory ~ S56-876Sfordet.ailL• STAllTPACIC... Ocean lkeeze(4941>fee uplfd'd. Furn or uofum. car aar. tennis court.1S. Sept 15. &44·4323 or Spec 2 Br. 2 Ba, Adlllt townhouse. ••ter vie w. New 1'2 bdrm luxury 1---------RmnJIES 631"'555 De.ya f79.9QI, ev /Wk.nda pool, + much more. rn5• '73-MIS. Complex. Patio, view. 3br. 3ba, private bch. adult apts In 14 plans F /Rmmt needed. llirge ZBrlBa.NmWWILUWl...;.;=--:..=-------1515G c hildren o k . P /P . frplc. encl aar .. IH mkro.w/b.dmywaiter. rrom SUS, 2 bdrm hse a vail Sept Sl74 Mo 714-151 1142 ..... P1Rln1ll1 )107 b b j Call N 1!135 pd. $41 0 /mo. 140 1242 HARBORVJEWHOMES · · •• .. •••••••••••••••••••stove. dl1 w r . ac, elec.dooropen .. 2Crpls.2 townboulesfrom»3S + ancy7S4· • Clbrttlo. '40-.-0. Aak S Br, fam rm. 3 cu Pttfedly Pl•ced Condo Sl'50 Yearly. Large 3 Br. lndryrm.From M50. rmtrbr.plush.SlOOOtmo poola. tennis, waterfalls. SMALLAPTTOS.r,,RE ... for r.y. ,..._ a Br 2~ Ba t'OO· •a r a 1 e . S 1 l so t m o . for Oran1e County· 2 br · 1 ~ Bii. Be•med cellinp. SPWC 111,.107 m4 >7eo«IOO or 955-ZM-4 r:t.:,!1°;:1~or =n~ M.I from Beach $l3S m N8•portllellbU 2 bdrm • (rplc, tennis. pool, Comm. pool Oardenf'r 2"" ba. w1lh areen bfolt. fl r eplace, laundry. BR 1 Ba. 1tar. 2814 ....._ 3144 Dtcao Frwy drive North 631-5591 a.f\cr7pm fl!DC9d f ard. NO PETS. w a 1 i t o b e a c b • I.net ..0.281& prited Incorrectly at aange. stepa to ocean, Ki'dsOtJ Pl. PSO No ~ta ••••••••••••••••••••••• on Beach to McFa dden .-.CaUl'JJ.1158. 21J.t14.3U4. 213-446-8641 $550/mo . \ )'r lease ;\dulls. NO PETS. CIOMtoatM>pe Ir College. 1 Bdrm TwnbSe Frpk. then Wes\ on McFAddt'n You don't need a gun ~ 2Br. 28a. 2 car 1•r•1e. Adult Co mmuni t y 67'5-6JJ8,M2·1334 ._1113 skylight, patio. /\IC. to Suw lnd Vlll•ge. "draw fut" when ye you.r 0 stuff for frp1c, sauna. JICUUI, w 11raclou s llv1n1 earth toned decor. ten 11141-.s198. place an td in the Dai new aoodlea with a pool, 1115 mo. 67S-6300 5.52-3400 Only qualified F\nd •bat you want ln SELL Idle Items with a rus. pools & s pa tns PUot Want Ads! Call n• a-~ ad-&4,2.:5f78 Want Ads Call &42·3C'78 need call Dally Pilot Cluaifteda. Daily Plklt Cl1u1(1ed Ad Barbua. 968-~ Classlfled Ada M2·3C'78 -642--3C78. l ...._...._ ___ -..-.._._,__ _____________________ ...,. .. , l ... 1 = e B '~I' ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 's&e c.,..s. .... .. ~................. . ................................................................. . 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Lie f .,..,. contra rt o r 5.56 75& HOUSECLUMIMG ff11119r na l'J SO, cowl\ 110 r hr • 11 f t work ~~h1p CUSTOM lN'TERlOR a <l\1.11 .nm p.tl odOt nHtnt <. 1 111 t 11>111 Srn.u ll Juba preh-rrcd Refs fro m S20 wk ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7-2233 Brickwork . Sfrulll JO~ 714 534 1745 CUSTOM STUCCO REPAJR. RM ON i-;RIC 5.30-0166 ('AMPENTRY t)ll ~1r u )'n upr ~'1 118.o o7) 134~ ff>' ~A)' 6U lltlJ9 DD wort m~rlf Rt<b WANT ACTION• Handyman. ('a r pcntr} t•a.1nuni. Roofing. 1-:h•t lncj l Plumbina. Etc lllghcst qu<1ht.> All "''Ork euar Hea1> f"rtt est Call Ra} dn) lltnc 646-2328 G f>:NER ,\l. Hou•t•rl"a n fl;ewport, <.:osta Mfba & Pamtini: & f'aj)ennK l'rof~1unal 11.ork k.snbl ~U•\ e S4'i •1281 CtD,.1fled d' M:! :..,71 UJ OlOI , I i/l"d •\lh M2 ~11 t: ~:.r l r 1 .c: 1 a n L 1 l' 1 -1, .. .,.t04l l 10 ~m JOb6 " "' lrVlll4: 675 3175 ev~-. 1n1c ref"s . reli.tble 98:2 Ol510 r all aft 4P.\1 Bnek. st.one. block work. Ult· fl1"\ conrret(' p16t1~. wlb. dnvewa}s Rl'f., free Kl John 846 158.J c ...... , C1 1r... I C~ m.a1nten1tnrl' & r~p111r.. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .5485303 Mar iel Sisters Apt & h!lt' cleaning. own tran-.p rels 646-6502 Firw ext ml pd1ntm.: b ) Richard S inor ~' hi'. 1n.' Tr> nw 836 5555 ~ hr.. ...............•..•.... Ceramic 11 If· 'cr v11·e, free est 41M ~ bfr 9AM or aft 6PM Chuck A N w JOI Sl0,000 to s I 00.000 WITMOUT RIWNG YOtM PRESENT ONf A n1qh P9fcenli0e''Ole:Jocvli~ OC»ttl()(ls are ""<'1S<:l()$(KJ oppey1uni11.-... ~no nf1'1/ef reacti the dd.. rt1~ 0t loile<J stage We hc111ti hel!>f'd many mer .and women o l all aof'., l11'1d tl'l.-m ac.ro~\ to wn Of ctc1on the count')' No 1t11no really naooE-ni. unit! you nave I" 1n1erv1._ ... T nar 'I ... riere we comi< '" LPa1n tiow ro rt:>acti 1ne dec1s10n mak 1 If '/OU ar9 s.ipi..1"Q a c nanQr 0 1 .ire unf'motOVE'd Wl'd ult vour 1esun"t1 01 t>ert ... , ~Ml C.clll 101 .i N (J cos T , tnl~N1€'W IHTllAll. lllWI a USICIAl'U If IU flUCISCI llC Tht A ct ion Ptople I OO~St~ s.tt. J70. ~"'9Kkco. CA 94111 14 151 H'-105 IOOSO H. w.-. .... Wt. no. c' ,........ C A UOl4 1401125l-tll 1 1151 ~ ~. s.i.. Ill, s-...-.... CA 91515 19161929·14'4 1400 ....... St ....... ~._ ... CA 9JHO 17141751-ISOO lHO WW.... ltY4.. L .. ~.CA 90010 !Zil l 117·7194 N OT A PLACEMENT AGENCY ltewtall to sa..e 4300 Offic.e Rftltal 4400 C:O....rcial ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Retltctls 4475 l..o1guna house to ~har1· large prn all' room & bath $225 mo t depo,11 Pa m ~36 204<1 work or Prof Eu~ Ofc Su1tt's New f'uU Senie Bldg, HB 3 Ofc Suitt' SS95 Own tAgt (714 )847-5338 ~ •Huntington Harbo u r Office...... 4400 Furn o rt1re s pace 1!17 .ll-ill hulTlt ••••••••••••••••••••••• $198 mo 846 0333 or WESTCUFF BLDG. · MWPORl BEACH f ....... , V.~frl1f1 ('f •P •nd lo••"• A•e "" .., c.,.''°"""' ./c __ .... ... ·-~~==-~ ../ .......... flllll_. /--· .... Call Mr. Howard 6 45 . 6101 84&-+127 Sq f'l offlre s pace Newport Blvd. C M Reas onable rates ~)· SAMTAA~IY . ~ ofc s pace avail or OC Airport Attractive lw rates Generous te nant 1mprovemeAl al ~sq. ft for 5'25 Pl'' mo lowance Call 833 2650 4001 Bitth Sl N 8 Agent .,_w_for_J1m ~l-SCl.12. ---------- I Mo.FUE ... .,.....c...... 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PF.Tt;Rs PAINTl"'I{; mg. bu.H1.11g. s team ('pl El!pr 'tJ R ea :.· RJ l l'' ••••••••• •••••••••• •• •• !),48 ~ Lawru. tnmnwd & l'\.ljlt•t.I rle11n ups. haultn.: &12 !Ml7 i\ll °'round h.tullni:: 11 lr U<'k Fn••· ~t '>4X ~ii.I \\Jill \di- uvhol 751 8951.838 ~J f°rt'c' F:'>l C<1 ll c;1·n1· ~~ G••t GR Et;~ rash for WHITE elephanh with a Cla1>51f1ed Ad l'all 642 567H I ---- Prof pamlml.! ~.11.l &. Int IDA ral1."'I 2J80015 Frt>1· C111 536-IJR.3 '1 (" \' "•• PVT f'OST BOX '.>F:R\'l<.'F ~ 24hr> 2f.00 ... Co.l'l llw) l'd ~ h Ill 0:1111 •M 44111 Ttw ~ .. 11 Hoom lul~lty 5005 ~s, Trvst 5035 ~:!.~.~ ...... ~~?.~ ~~'!': ......... ~~~-~ i& ~::=-ti! .... REST;~~·~;;;····· ;;;:..·~·~~·;;;2:,d $200 REWARD M~SAGE J:t,;¥;;,;;d·····;;,;·; OM OCEA..,. T.0 's No ~redit cbttk. York1l". blk br~ m.tl1· ti. pJmpc-rt·c1 l4 1th ,, •••••••••••:.'•••••••••• nopnlty Foract1oa r aJI \1t·l&h&U,I\ 'Ii B '""1 P•·r .. on.tl rt·l..i\ln t J>ral'1.1r al !'-urw ;,1;a 1l f111 San Clement•'. mel H1•al A ... 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IOlldl ar•·<i I·.\ No Prepa~menl Penalty lkAllh r l.U('I.\ l'arl>- ldlt:>lll ieputa11on \\di 15 •rs Single family 0 · •'crtyDa1teen• Hi!4p'WOf'lt9d 71 0 0 ,l.iffed Will l'lllhl l~r Lido Newpon Company mi: 1~ on !l.trbt1r Bhd • 972-I 34S • ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1•r m-. ••o OO<l Hl·1•I.' 67~75S624hri. 1 ~•>JI fk.1.> 1.·-~M•n\m" -'H' & \ 1'><1 ,\CC'elJlt .. 1 ..... ,._, "' l 1.1!1'>1f1l'l1 \d !:'ii:! I 'II TD FOR SALt" Pvt part . I 11tmd ~·h1v1wrk1· llunt I Jr r~ p1'>I \n'\' I l•·r~ (1~:11. • ...!,~}.' ( 11 .. 1 ... ~,.,., S20,000 & Sl3 .700 :t 1111,tton 114'1\rh ,1rt"• 1 .Jll I ~f'd f,,, pr11v rr1.tn.t11•· u .,._., l2"'2"<rnt 1nt only dut' .101231 COVER GIRL '"'''',, ,, tr\•11· l'I• .1 rt • ' ronm• nl w~ 5020 .!! 63H IZ3 ----14hl \Oo ..:n VJ\C '" .. • I I Wlftdow Cleaning .....•.............•... · Lt•t tlt1·'>11 n..,h1r .. 1r. t'.,l!Su11,h11 W1n111114 {'lt·;.mm~: I I ti '>IX 118.",. 7 100 ...•.•.....•..•.•...... ACGTG HKP'\C Ti-;)1POKAKV Hl·i;e1ster toda) to 140rk on \an OU.\ a l'l'OUnlmj.! 6. bookkt't"Pll'l.! '"~1.in l'Tlt'nh Work 1'111'\1' '" •uur hn m• t•11<ur,. t t. rk· ltJ S.·nmr \1·1·oun I .lfl~' O•'•>t:lf'd lht oughoul (11.111)!1' I tlUlll\ RCHIEAT WALF s accounleni,>S :!13.3 ~o Hro.tcJw;,' : ~~-• ('old \Oo ••II HJ nker Hldli? ~.intd An.t 17!4 )83§..4103 t fU~t-: PARKIN<: AdMift. A Hf. lkpr . Ft .. • pau:I Plu.<ih b.•,jt ri of<-G re.i• hf'n t>fll • fl .ni thru tl.5tlU c .. 11 t:Uu 0 linen ,\I'<> fl·•· )Obi 540 JOO! Snt>llmg & '>n•·ll•nl! .. r ~. \Oo purr H• .1rh \l(••l't' I.I 11 1 .tmpu.' Ur ElegMtt uecuuve suites m prest11e loc. lncldi i.ec:Tetanal services. re· Cl.'ptionlil. l t'ltphone a n..;""l"nDI •more From S2 75 pt r m o TH E H E i\DQUARTERS COMi'o\N IES A p ro· ftselOl'laJ environment Newport Center Office 1.11 prest1g1ous full serv1r e exe r u l1vt 'u1te . furn ished o r u n - runushed. ExttU\IVl' Of. f1 e e t Nt'wpo r l. 110 Newpo r t Cent er Or Suite 200. 644-4492 v~nt 35 mo Make otr. pnn on lh .und Ln)( ...,.,,., pd1>1! * OUTCA.U • 1 ,111Ho•11,.r•I .,: ii;:,., ...... ••••••••••••••••• ••a• "I•..&../ ltr.. 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O l n\f·,tur .. fur Ll'll r.xre e nl reln<tmest· I•\ \\.,1 '"""IN•ll ..,,,, I rTll"di .. teotwninl(for Cosla Mesa Plaza $175 c'nn•I Clfttcv 46 0 l'.1rtn1>r.,h1µ :JIJ' • .t1111u.1I G1unese food F:al '" &. 1..i:-. ' .. ""11 ,:ii, """' ....... nt.. '' ' .\n.il~'t Sl;1 C't''>:.rut In 714 /~l-0681 per m o Deluxe 1 & 2 rm off1ret1 556-3900 ................ ... .... I COST I No lease . r~turn !261\ m1n1111u111 takeout Gra11d <>Pl.'ninl( \e•tmen• •·on•u 1dt• WantM '"Cosll! :0.1~~11 or 111\f•'>ll'Tll'lll < J ll PJul ,\ug 16 F(Jl.NIJ ~'t lll.tl1• .:r .I\ 'l.J'""i'• ...,,,.,,., 11.t r I ACCOUNTING ~ exl)t•nl'lll't'\l "'"'" ln1n{'area.2or:1 111< l!ri:Cl8l•ir l'lil>lll ---k1t1~n .... hl I.I""'' .... ht 1lJµpt·111n.: & ~!>·• •·•'1 l 4 n 1 R•P I• 1,, 1011 1-~~--~-~~-itd.J Airport !tot.el Prom ......_1_.. 4450 1205 mo No lse req ••••••••••••••••••••••• h t•U'>t: p r e fl'rrt'd I ....,,,... 5120 14 l~k•r. ,11• ll.1mllton /. '"""P"" Hh•I ! \I CL.Bl SR.. fide nrt> lollm:-i\M>OI AdulL'> Xl nl ref en nrl'-. ~to Loan 502 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 r .,., k h u r , 1 ti 11 ""' •.JI• IUJtn 1U11m l"N.·HOU.' .. xpt'nenr•· in • ;,o; !'>all Nirola' Ur r.. H W.322'3 For st.ore• office spare al 1;13 !'>iO l E' t'' & ••••••••••••••••••••••• '•.'3 ~11l>I manu!.i1·tunni: .-n\1r1Jn 11.t"ekends l'tolt'"111nil l 1lwra~ ut1• me nl u:.ing slandard ff>"' l~hme offices, up to 2000 sq fl. Xlnl bldg 1801 Ne wport 81 645·2111 , Kooby ~blerates 500 to 2700 541 Ft. 1.X'I grdd '>ludcnt w f;im1 MESA VERDE DR h 11et.'(:b 2 or 3 8r horn•· 1r1 PLAZA c d ~1 1< l' r ., d " d 1 t U2S Mesa Verde t:. C M .,.., 7 11 Z50 IQ. ft. 2 room swle 545-4 I 21 """ ~ '>f.>!I <·u N'l Ground floor SUl.S mo -----------1w anted :-.r OCl l'•Jllcf.!1. 'T1'9 W 19th St. C.M. Tom NBICM. up lo 4700 sq ft .. lbr in ~r home 2 n 1c1· 157·1.900 aviol al pnme corne r . µuhle malclt will p.i) Sl:l.'1 Medical /De n tal /HMO, i78 sq. ft 111 N. Costa Mesa. Ground noor. fully eqUJpped. Private pa tio. tlc. $543 t m o T om 915"7-1.900. WHY PAY MOllE? ... , ... s.. Ft. NEW OJo"f"l<.:t PARK 7~780N . EucUdSt Ana.he1m I Courtyard Suite$ from 265 sq. ft to 2000 sq n With priv1te baths, AIC . carpd.S, m IDJ·blinds, 4t abWMlanl park1n1. ..., mile from Sant.a Alla • IUvenide Frwya. Leaae urn. I mo. • up. Im· media te occupancy . Genero•• tenant im· proumeota. Rental of. ftct open Moo tbn Fri, t to S. 190 N. EDClid St. SuU101.1H m .. •u. •MIWPOIT• Exec. S.it• .... llMO -~ ••all.. Pf\1111 Surro•odln1• •itb R«'p. Ir C«d na from SIU. Word Proceu avlllleble.m.911 1117 tt.&ctilf. N.8 . Want nUl!tdaa tut. T ..... r. i.t. ..... A.-541·-- •mTWll IPACI ·~-.. ft. •IAlrel,.t• ..... .............. ·~=·· ...... ....... 1Hh 4t Nwpl Blvd ~a 213 4349163 61S-81M>O 7505(.l Pr 17th St reel's bus iest i.hopp1ng r enter, Costa ....•.••............•. Mesa Rea lono m 1l'S. •ulHI 5005 615-6700 OpportwNty DANA POINT Violet Lantern & Ue l Prado 800' & J 100 at ~ 975-11.20 ---- LOCJlll'O leoch 2000 sq. n '" charming bwldmg Wood's Cove urea. Coast Jlw~ fron- l~e Turner Assoc 494-1177 .•.•.....••.....•..... FfSHMARKET No OrangeCt.> OWMr II· Mmt Ml1 F'rcsh/t'ro11en F'ish 11lso flsh and Chips Xlnl IOl· / C.:IJenlele Cull collec.·t 213 1 <177 t 989 Ask for John Jack J Lev and lnr Pnnc1pals only plui.e 1---------- You moy request our ad-answering service when placing your od ... o Doily Pilot od number will oppeor in yoor od . . . we will toke your messages . . you coll in ot y<1..w convenience to get the responses to your od ... this seNice is only SS per week. For more information and to pkX8 yoor od coll 6G-5671. -·--... /NEED fMONEY • CRB>ITMO ,ROIL EM 2nd & lrd TD IOCN'ls 971-6531 Arran~ed b~ Coost HOMe Loons ~rtgal(e ~':okt·r REAL EST A TE LOANS $10.000 lO S2S0.000 11. Ith UJl to 15 year' lo reµa ) Loan !'>ecurrd b~ a c·om b1nat1 o n of 1{1-al & l'cr-.iJ11al propcrt~ \A Prune fo"man( ial Services 714-527-3477 ---------- LARGE 2MD TD'1 AYAILAIU Sl00.000 t.o 2 M 1lllon 556 9993 West.side Rily, ln<' ...... ,, .. ,,.. DIMti HJI ....................... ..... ~c:.. All '1Pe. al Ne.I est.ate IDWllllJmo&a ... lNI. S,.••• 9 ... .. ,.. MJ.2171 ....... . IST.a .. . TIUIT_, SFR'a: bt to ... • yn ,., ......... NI\: tad lo $11tK. Hyn. o.... ..... a-.-. No prepaJ, fM/le ... boad. Allo*-••C ... DODI rrllf ANCIAL IDVICD ......... , lltAICE SOltlCONC HAPPY lltAICE SOltlEONf SMll[ l'laC'r a llAl'PY AD m th" column tnr onl) SJ ~ Call642 ~II Congratulat 1on~ ln lklh Em • r50n for bt•l'OITH ni;.: ,1 Pnvall' Pilot on H 12 HO 5300 .•...•.•............... FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ 642·S67t h>U11d Tan r, m.111 • .11 'lntx-0 head & l;.iil I I H !168 J(Wj t-11t·:-.11 ""'ml'"' 1 J I fluf f> tail \ ll ll.1rlxlr ~hOPIJI nl't l 1 r ( \I :i.'5 WJ11 Lost 8 11 t-: ..idl' ( .., l'OC'katwl l(r} w > t•I t. or ht•ad T h.1 Ch.1 Heward t>.11·516:> I\ m .. .: '""' Lt·itlher billfold \It' R.tlph'!>. Co!>ta ~1·,J ~IH 5447 Rewa rd 111!\l :! h.•mJll' Ru,!>1.in Wolf hound' Blk &. whl \ 11 II J r b hr \' 11· v. j~ l'O'J 1-UL:ND L~t· B..rn.anl pup 8rwn & Whl \ ll' lni n .. Avt: & IJal·k B.1} ~(012 r·ounr1 Sam o}ed. Uunl ington ~arh area <.. <111 & 1denl1f)' 962 9778 FOWld Temer Mix. blal'k & tan la rg e male Shepherd M 1x , tan w1wh1te fema lt' pupp~ White short haired c1l. I blue e) t' I g reen eye NeWJ)Ort Beach Animal Sheller 644·3656 ~~~~~~~~~!!"-found S mall w h ite Loll or .. ~ound a Pt'l~ Call Sheepdo!l CdM 8 11 80 An Im a I Asa I 11 11 n c e 673-4242 Leque 53'1 2273, no fte f>'ound Fem blk &r tan Loll black /brown /White mund. Monda)' evening Toy Collie mix male. 8 17th /Tusl1n 631 J tU9. rno Last sten v1r anytJme Adama/lllainolla l Dua---------- ty) REWARD 918-2168. f'OUNO Cock aUel. V1r ~1613. Sliter ., Edwards. ll B -~aft 5 30 LOST: Larae rnan'11 go'd 1-------- rin& w /1&. orance non-FOUND: Fe m a lt dog. pttcloua stone. Vlr. ot wht /bnm/blk mix. vie Ma.in lkh. Lquna. S·S Weatmlnater A vt ., Pam1ly heirloom . re f.dwatdl. Westmtn1ter ward! Call Ad IJ05 ll Ml-590 64HD> 24 hn a day --------- Tt1J1n1 the moel SK"C>Plt SJIO S**ible 11 Important to Reward. l.os t 1m all th• a uccua o f u n y brown Poodle. 2 wetka PRt: LAW 1t.adent ~ pract aa1... Malle sure aio. Golf courH area. m.ooo WIU do anythlnl yo ur. la l l s t ed In S in Cle m e nt e Le1al Cooflde ntlal CI a 11 I flt d . p h on t' K j d s / P a r e n 1 , OVM P 0 Bo& 1242. M2·51'71 heartbrobn -~ N 8 92663 -· .......... .. m. ... , .. ..:1· I.at d -"'11 \µµr method .. nd El>I' r •· vnl~ !'>ll'\ 1· ~:!HI~ port.' Will ~!11!'11 t'O<'lt a<' rountant 1n t:)lubl.i~h1ni.: l'r11f4•,MQn.tl T h..r.1pc•ut1t l Onlrol' mon it nri n)! IT\.'l'>!>4Kt' Lie d ~H Appt perpelu .. 1 1n • e n lon ~~ Slt'\f'~2tlt7 •anant'I' :.inal.)s1s. a nd • lt'T'l MAS SAGE • J..ilUlZI . ..... .. unJ HR OC AIRPORT t:lJI Birrh :0-R:>.i;, trr.. 11 2.Jrr. .t< ro..,, Shi r.tlon cntne:. to l(tnrral ledR~r d n d 1nl t·rfd c t w ith manu!actunn1e Wt• Offt'r lOm lJl'llll\4' ~ane-. . .md .. n e'rellt·nr •---------• benefits parll.age 1-<JI I rror. 111formauon pie.&~· DOMINIQUE'S ESCORTS ~c & \ IS1\ :'oi(Jw lltnni: 'ISJ I~ THE PORSCHE ESCORTS ~L & \ 1~1\ '.'.uw lltnni: 9~13 .65if,' -- TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 752 9JQ4 I; 2'> lb:-1n G wk' ~11 ,hou, no druit.' nu ron trJtl '> K .tlhlt••n o r Roblll 6i3 0111 ------ Gn-.t c..., .. y ESCOITS 24 Hr~ 541 0180 Cnh/C'-cb .... hp fMC /Ylto lU\lart PERSON~t:L mi>S ll<IVI 11. llv( .... __ ,, ....... . 1815 R1tc:he> St Santa Ana. Ca m~ Equal Opp t:mpl.> r M ~ ACCOUNTING CLERK A«~-··,.,... REM EX. a large u nd grow1n1 manu.lact urer and dlstnbulor of rom putu pt'r1pheral pro ducts •~ ~lung an Ar counung CleA for our busy accountina orface Two yurs m1rumum ex penen« with Art'OWIL'I Payablt-in 16 manular uanna environment l5 re qua~ Job duues will '" 111111 ...... -111111~---·1 d ude proceasme of 1n voeces. dlslnbullon :and fili.n« No typin« 11 re quired AHS. 511¥. Ph:a.s ofc N B t::x~r or wil! tram 11·4 :.h1f1 631 S640 Apl Asi.1st<1nt ~anal(l'r Tr11nt>t'S W1I! 1 r a in Couplf'j\ Paper work &t 11'\J mt t'fltm a r ~ 642 507:? Art shop 11e«is hel~r trainee.- ~~ ASSEMBLER wa.ntee for growing laser compan) Ill SJC Electromc &. .or prer 1s1on m echantc::J! So&denng " wi.nnit t'Xper d " 1 1 r l' d G o 11 d pit)' bent'fi~ 493 6624 --------- ASSEMBLERS Wt> v.111 1r110 Appl) 7 AM ~acGreaor Yacht.s. lt>J~ Placentia. CM ASSJSrANT DIRE<..IOR Girl.a Club of La1ur.<1 blirkground 10 recrc . uoo. ed~al1on, or P I:. pre{ ttTed SchocM yr 3C hn ~mo Su mmrr '141 hr.., SIOO m o 41M· 7630 Asliatant Ma nae er for Fas t'ood Al"o Buch Concesa1on Coll Manaier for App ·1 499-~ Automatic Trans R Ir H man. f' IT e•p p:-.. I erred. s.1·2218 ----------- Automotive macb1n:,• Experienced or tramt'e Paid v:acaUon1 4t tr •utanCt' Apply at Ht:~ Auto Supp ly. ?l:lO Harbor B lvd C: M l nl1m:.1 C'y 1·n <-ount l·r .:roup' for ao) m ~n s r a rch1 n g tor m or(• m t' a n 1 n It f u I r l' I •• l1on:.h1ps 3wk. P~hr lle5lliOM for m Run b~ P,ycholo1t1at t PHJ3981 714-646 6083 RDil EX ., LI otru > ou 16 &4&2464. Stt Cl•ud comp•l1llvt s l arlln K -- sallll}' and our excellent Auto T\&ne Up Ttthnm ar. benenta packqe. PIUBe wanted. Call 492 7530 forward your resume or Eve9 caJI 49'2 86.50 umlAMMllS ESCORTS all major r redll r1r<h1 acceptl'd 530-4723 • •••••••••••••••••••••• STOP SMOKING, Control Habits. Try Hy pnosis Calt 64$-7716 for appt apply In perwoo to liABYSITTER. maturr REM EX 17ll .......... ......... 1714 t714) H7-4U.O An F.quaJ Opportunity Employer M /f t for lnlaot, 3 d yt •ll ~Y homt, HB 884·~13 Baby111tter, Mon .. Fr1. s :? My Irv <O ~rrf •l''d ' home /you.n Be. Sept '! Children ~l Oll'74 M•k• .> o ui !i hupp •r eu11 .. by us1.n11 lht• Da1h Pilot Clau 1h1 •J Ad$ · .... .. -..::::....:.::•-... ·-~ --- ~.!!~ ..... ~!~ ~!~ ..... ~!~ * OM. V lltLOT 7 100 !!1 tw.W_... 7111 W..... 7tll .. W..-..4 11H G_r .. effk.r/f ~-................. M""""""' ....................... t'\ er bbop ntc!d.t penon t.'krll T)plal no ~H llr11 ~~.!~ ..... ~!!~. ~.!~ ..... ~!!.~ Pa.rt Timer• &t 11ludenta $3 ~ pr hr. nc111bw hra. Own c:ar 17 m1 I. /\ a. ()I C:1.~ dnv1na Prl'ler t)pllli al><> t Jll $40 42.42 ..,w...... 7100 ·~· ......................... : Busy ':f!/'~~ T) P· _..,.._ ..... M• for a•nrral hL'lP l..$P!iil MatW'• womMn . • M ~our .._.1 owa VIII• &U 714 .. ,,.,, Of JOb loc N•wrion Burh 1 llW.MI--.ai. CUSTOM R New111Jrl Woldt rt Mil T....,I IAI $Mhprn. Exp req x rnt. ben !O w p o r t Cent er oHire E .O.E Call "4 7'54 -.. t I I I I I I I I • • • :: :: = p .tt I ~-_ 11au ·~lliiii!llii._iii __ .... ". waa&.ed .. , EllVICY. Rl\f' ...... M . 11 r a duW. "'EllCAl. MUil i.a~e aooct flhoc1e POOO SllVICI Gen«al0tf1« •II t.i ·• Stp& "'9 C!OlllKt wn h UM public won• Cil-'<>SITIOtil '°-... -.....-llC*ltnut.•kno-led.it-"'r•• lo .1ppllrwn1 --.. ·---d ~I olflc duOe• t !1 1141 u l' n~ "'PPIY l~t'uanl l)er:i.unJIJt). or .a.a..w y .... ,,,,; •• m .. a-7 •• Mao: s 8 Com pa fl) Xlnl H Mot• tr un1£allo11 . .iJ l)l>1n11 ~ .. ___ -::::... • .... -~. 17..,.. -" 11111 ~TO:' and a dt 1rt' l u ~ruw ,.•tlh ,_ --a IMI •""-' .........,,,.. .,., .,,.,., •l•M l .,._ • ..,... _, •• lftl l»-J:Jl3 l'"ood S.rv11·~ l'tt>11 "on " rompJO) '' "'I th.ii· .. lllO•rl for a t8laua ... rflallllll f\'I 4 Ill l~ I """for nl'«11od fM lhts l'Xn :I op .... , •:,:., ..... la 11.M.. ...... 0.c:orator nt<t"Cb ule• John Un1u•rtll) A1hll'll• Vt) ro SJ .OW Alil-0 h<t! ....,... w ._ 1iJU w •~nlC:<' he 11r tiuh job. \'all l'JNI Uuek ..... ,._...,..awe •if&tO roun1 .. Wii l l r•tn ~:i«Jl .Snrlhnti &i S111•ll =--..... to..,. ms.s?8 >'wd lk•• YI\:\.• f'rl"p Muo IMI or Newport l\4•J('h ... •• • ...,.. ••r41111llll ----->'ti. \I 3 T~ '111tl3. ••k for At:()nt'>. 1340 C'atn1Ju1> W9lkly P• Yit_..\ft, •• 4' .. It t.JI OELI Vt.:RV Or1v .. n & Joon t.nn1•r\ll\ ,\lhl11lw l>t ~lll'iu:~ ..i.ttr•lnH"I Xlnt 011p l'lub 1----------·• R .. VAL •r few coU•lt' "tu~111 & UKAP'RIC: art person -.a;tt•tCAL c:Lm&TTPtm moonll11Hc.<r1 1o;a .. 1h l·'iont 11 .. ,11 11111 for up netd i?d to lorn .. 11 "'" dUle ,. bHcll .. • __....... nm $10 SU hr l'aU .. n lOn\t'lfl)I nfh(t' I' 1' pt\~ ol prvtttng Ex -?,• " -19',.. .,_ fw t '-·-~ ~~~ 64\1-1~ \11k for ::,.:;::ruJ but not nc<' •rea C 0Dvale1"'e11.t aa * - -PM "*..wa.a ,\p. a· i ,..._ OEUVKRVM AN cop~ plicull to c lhlbll ~ for •ll> i. MU•I l''tool OH••" l11r l for l>r 11•1 rdreuer wanled ~ TH -f'D.1'100 In AfJf11r k • tett M H! relablr ~on nr Off1r1· 1n,ur.11H't' 1·x w cllentelt' Pay 65'; or ..,.. __ ..,. 110.120 hr , m1lraar V""' n• •· 11t•l'\.)).iq ittll s1auoo tn beauu!ul A\1&11 w~d~:. 8 5 lhll tl)I ~J \alon Laauna Beach 175 COUNTY OF ORANGE lh now,·r 6 10 U\Ji' b" r wk Call Rulh Vo 4491 eANM•f\&P~ l'urnt1urt· rt'l>Jlr rt' hru~h•·r mu'>l bl. '-'' 11 Ha.lrsl)USl RN TOP WAGES $136.00 P~r 8 Hrs. Per dilft'I or full time. We Hrvice Ho1pital1 in your area, pay wHkty, and answer your quH t ions by phone. 2 2 yrs. in profenional MunilM) Service$. LESCOULIE MEDICAL SERVICES 351 HOSPITAL RD .• M.B. SOUTH COUNTY: 642-9955 NORTH COUNTY: 540-9954 gm---------~ ...,SP.LU>SPLW>a>SPLP._. ---- P 11r1 l ime Secrt'tary 20hri. per wC't'k + Archllecl , office· :--; K 714 64.5-41 iO PAIT TIME DRIVEi Sal It Sun Moming.'I lo dell' er Dally Pilot bundl~ lo earn ers Rt: qu11 t:& v11n ur larg" wagon aod a good dnv· 1nK r .. ro rd Ph o n e tl42· t321. a !>k for Oon Wtlhum:. i':qu.11 op· portun1t~~mp~oyt'r_ ~at t:ltat.e Sa1H POI A UWAltlMMG Cill8 ... llAL ISTATI . Qinlad. t.aa t.o learn about our n t w h111h com · rnl.a•ion split • other lld va nta gt:s in join ing RedhlU Reall y For 1n forma t ion ra ll Walt 6'73-'7300 R<•t i h 1 I I¢~ Rt· .1lty I 1 ·, : ; ~: ;1 It I Part Time Eveninn Htrome a t;-a~ea ,iale~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!" Receiving Clerk needed f uJJ llmt! Pam. 631-lZIO ,....J._,fOttif. 6HM. .... it .. 1.-6-llO s-le .... fJ701 714-114-2161 Alflnnat.avC' Art~ E.Ptp&oyer M 1F •~EPD• 1\me for a dluee! Or Cty's mo.t P"••l11 1ous clncHcn la tooki._ for brt1ht l od1 v1 dua l w /warm p eraonable manner. P rr or F /f tm:========= Dental ""'"t t' ume t:• p'd ROA prd Sal open L&awia Hllli f.I Toro Appro • 2 0 2~ hr' t.Jl .!LU ! '1 (;11rd1·nt•r ..., Jnt"d '"I' fvr <:i1r1Jt'n1ni: roull· \lu .. 1 haH' '"'" tru"" nw llllboo lay ca.. i~ l'IOW hirinq: HAJrstyllsf w folio" mii Xlnt working l'Ond M2 0002 A:.k ror JO)'Ct' 830 1130 ---6757\t>· Defltal HAHDWARESALF'..S /\p ----------1 pl) 1n pt>r,u n Hton Penodonlbl O{'edi. rull GARDB4ER Hard ... are. HOA lr\lnt'. JASITOR for <sm.Jll elt>c tron1cs c:ompan) ;\hhl be ('()rulCIC'nllO~ & St'lf mot\'alt"d llr' 7am J :.>pm ;\ion f''t• \ppl) <.;l.G !\>~ll!m' 1\152 I n n d u r ,\ ' ,. . .. \ ~ 4TI7 MeclcalAsst. F.i.per . Pf'd1aln<'' for '!on & Thu.rs 631 3863 )fed1ral Re ceptionist f''ront oHtre. e•p d 3 da)S Fash ion l ~land ·~ 1<25 rounselor fQ\/er 21 t w1lh the J 1 m Lon« ai As SOClall''i \gt'OC') l O superV\Se and chaperon" OAfL V PILOT ear ner boys and garL'I on a one on-one baais. evt>run.i~ 6 to 9PM We need «Hl cto rne d . 1nno.,,all\(' per..ons who are lookanl[ for " lucrall\ <' part 11mc posruon $4 hour lo i.tdrt Call 642 4321 e"I 250 hl.<t""~" Z and til'~ \,k HCEl'TIOMIST Command Performance tlairstyhng Salon ha\ 1mmed1ale openings m Huntingt on Reach & Newport Beach t\pph ranll> must l:M: ma t.urt-. mWIL have pos1t1\'e t. warm personal.it) Mui.I be 'it)IJsh in 1tppearnnn· & mu:.I hit Vi? ub1ht \ lo h.indh· lll{hl bookki:1·p 1nx Houri. will mclud~ ~Jfl'li' da)'· t'\t'ntMti>. & ~alurdd'v ' l'hvn1• ro r 11ppl 964.4-WI! X1nt oppt' y for aomeone 11 lD bkkPI Call ror m on iDformalioo 760-0W Mr Well.5 llmt' a :..~i,tanl l'.ll 1-'ull t1mt• d a~ po,111on tWl"l>lrllffl'laiul" H ca.nc.-panded dullt.'!> ovportuni OJ\Jllabll' inr rr•llablt• l) X Ra) rt.•r11h r 11tt' rl! J)l•r,on ..., 1th knowlt-Og1· of Marltetine/Sales q 'd Expcr µrd1•rn•d 11lJnl:. & l"nd•rai>in" f'ash1on hlno invest XJ b f 1 "' u " "' Finn Expand.in&. Xlnl. nl ene ''"· l>J .ir) Should havo• ,1 r urrt·111 JIC)6tt'SS f' '!' llll)~. l'l<I> prefl!rred t\11pl' "' p.-r~on Ht'dl'h llou~t H.-:.laur.rnl til!I Sll't'V) Hullo ... Ln L.1 "u n<1 &>a ch Kl•nJWI IMµ Full l1m1· i<,\~ to U' l·r 1x llardwork mu~I loq• JJU ma b ~ 7 1,()20 ~odel1n g romm l<1 films. & , x tra:. New faces. all age~ t) P<'' Jo:xp nol nee 95i 0207 career opply 10 active open, 8'2·003l _ _ _ dnvt·r·~ hr . •'OJO~ l'Xl'l'I s a!es envir. Will handle Dental t\!>s1stunl. rhatt l'ompun> tk·nd1li. ml'lud l1ollls11pi•g Ar"l-A. Lile acct g fwidions & de d u1~ u fr1•1· nwal l)t!r ~h1fl 1-• ti i I M , exp ur n·tt'nl .:ra \ppl) 111 po·r~on \I,\ \1 f\111 time. uper . helpful c:ena ng ass ftD . Non 4 dars wk Xlnt wrl<Lnl! Noon. Mun ,..,. l't·r::.un BAYSrDE PHARMACY Newport Beach llOST ESS l' A5 HI f.: H Appl} in ~r::.un JP't lo !>1'~1 r lllTK' or ... ttrn .. lid~ s or 1•\ l':-ltu -.l~ l'eht·an, :!73S l'a1· Lou .. 1 llw~ .'IB I\ I :-.; D .. : R G /\ H T 1:-'i Tcach<'r full 111T10· ti1r Fall (.'rf'dt•nllah ( .ill Su~.!n &Ill ~2tJ ~ODELS Newpon Photo Fashions \el!k 'i ne...,. rrodelrng races 673·3375 "UM'tf' R N GAS STATION -Hotel Bellmen Room :.en 11·t- but oot nee. Many co. s m o lt e r P r cf Ca 11 : cond. Gen pract1n · Lal!t rwl benefit&. Apply al 1960 64G-Ol23 Bch. 494 2517. 6i5 7070 M"R" RIOTT HOTEL Ptacentia, Costa Mes a. I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I "" eves. _ OOONt'WPort Clr UH BookkH per, part lime, Oencal ------:-.iewport Bl>ath For r etail busin eu SICIETARIES DEtn'ALASSIST. t-)'iuaJ01Jp l-.mpl~r\I t-' Partial a uto mation Employment a\'ail 1n '."EWPOHT Ht-:ACll 644-20t0 mull1 !>urro uod1ng!> IFVOU Competitive pay, in •Are an expertenn·d l\t)!'.11 f,ll l' Hf: f' ..., ,, n1..,1 J HiO Pt'r hr t .ln \ I\ 1t•n !<911,·, ;~ IA·i:ut ~·o ' Jlr'!••n "" 1 ..... firm n .. ,.,t:, hnli!hl r •· 'ourr(·ful ,., Pt"rt•·n1 •·ft M 'mkr .lo>"•••K.il •••:!.'• OR-RR l>a}' onl) no rail n1ll-i. or ... kt>nds II H oir> ,1 OUTPATl~T SURGYY c an ER. 71 4-842-1 426. Bookkeeping Ass11tanl ten iew & hire . for mure Dental Ass1stanl w /1 t ron & A / p ex 111/o. r a il Tod St!rv1c:ei. •Are t:'ager 10 "urk '" J perieoce. for urban de· 979-8900 f!A!>t paced SIJt:'CIJlit) oft' sign firm. Irvine. Salary•----------•Ha ve a rne ndl> ou1iio mg personalll~ commens urate •/ex· O.ERJCAL •Have a ma lure alulude perientt, benefits. Send •Have good \erbal !>k1lb reswnrs to: PBR. 18012 PERSONNEL •Are a non-smoker Alll'ndenl for .,, If wnict· -.tallun 1n l ~ \tus1 b\· e'<trt•mt•I> n lt.o ble& honei.1 Mb ~.1 Gecwr.tl ()fhce Handle l PS 'h1pm1•1tt' tn\entor) & re~tockmJ( :.uppbt•s :-.;ee<I o,.n c•ar fnr •·rrands P 'f morn 1n1Z hr!! lo .. ork into t-I Call L'hl'r) I .11 541) !HO'• & airport p1r kup "Pill>' Holiday Ion. 3131 Bnslol Sl C M Hold N1ghl Audito r i 1 P ~ 7AM. 5 days wk Good benefits pro11ram Appl) Holiday lnn. 3131 Bnstol St C M l..1\1~.•lhlll '-"t rd .it\ 11,r ~ru..., in1t 0H11·•· " off • o man.·~··r poll'nllal r111> ,kolb \t \(; \ \1 1111mum IQ\ r..,·,po•r :-.JIJ1 \ 11r .. n •:>401011 '\11.r"•"' \1do ~ u 'I ur '1Jr1 lllTll J 11 61 11 . ...,~ n"n" 0 111 lra111~ ' o•f\11 i.'fl 11r•• )o(/Jlll \11..,,0 \ • rd1 I "" 'Jlo''O c nt llt"l"t.il 1,1,I ( \·lll•·r ~ l \I Skyparlt Circle, lrvme. •Would enJO> a chollenl! 92714 111g r areer IOOICIHPB CLERK PleasecallfM ~~ DISPLAY "'1NDOW & lnll!n Or d1!> play for fine lad1t•s ;.op pare! s tore Re~ular P/T1me. Exper 111·r Appt. &44·; 100 __ Hotel Nighl Auditor. e'< peneoced. perm PoS• lion at Aliso Crt"ek Inn 31106 Coast Hwy. So Laguna 499 2271 fo r appl FuU charge thru tnal balance. Exper in A tP. AIR. payr oll. p ayroll taxes: U>-key by touch a must for busy l girl ok Salary commensurate w /a b11ity rr you 'r e bnghl. a mbitious. detail one.nted and hard work Ull please call Teresa at 556-0t60 We are seelung an in· cbYldual with one year g ener al o rr1re ex· penence lo work in out busy Personnel OHice. Typm~ skills or 50-60 ac· curate wpm is required. Selec1ed candidate will b e respo n s i b l e for ~-~-'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I v a r 1 o u s d a y · l o -d a y c:l e ri c:a l d u t ies A •a•c•Mi•lk•li:•eepe-•r-----•I pleasunt phone dlSPoSi· I .. JC-i lion 1s reqwred as ~ou a I '"' 1~ will act as recc•p11001:-1 FTee t.o applicant. our for h ff bookkeeping s.ltills will . l e per>onnel 0 ice reward you worldnc fM only U\ia w:uquie co. Fa&bion bland k>c. T o Sl ,500. AllO REMEX w1U offer \OU a l1;0()d starling balary and our excellent benefits packagl'. Please c:all our Personnel Office for an inter view a pp()intm enl or apply tn person to fee jobs. Call Carol Bue It. ~5001. Snelbftg ~ SneU mg ol Newport Beac:h Agency. 4340 Campus Dr _, IOODllPB F /C f'ai.hion Is la nd invest menl firm. Exrellent ov po rtun1ty Exper & matunl)' reqwred Call· 64G-Ol23 REM EX 1733 Alton An. l"hte,927 14 '714, 557·6160 Equal Opportwi1t) Employer M ft' CAFETERIA Supervl..or 1PM·9 30PM, Mon. thru ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!' Fn. Call Polly for appt bef. 2PM. 752·7113 CLERICAL Gt'neral Off•<'l' ~undrraflsmt•n has 1n h'rt>'t'"~ pos111on, ':1nl!d ufft('e dul1e ... In 1n1· ... ,.. .. ~'>6 6193 -llousecleanc r-.. S4 S6 J n DRIVER Growing co. ha.., i1lnl oµ portumt~ -full llmt:' poi.1 lion for debver) & pick up of plum bin it m.a le rial General OH1cc Cl•·rk hour Own \ransp<irta Typing <oktlls 5uwpm. lion ~91$3 maJor stock brokt•ra1t<' nt'~tr OC airport Hr.; i ·J Salan open Fringl' Call Mrs F.c:kert ~ benefits The Bath :\t a rt General HPlp Call 675-4830. 8 JO 5 00 Hental renter ha., full ~ ror John -lime opentnJ.?!. for :? m1•n Drwer. must be 18 ) r<; ()( :0-t>al appearanrt· with age. ha\e vahd <:a11 r guod hand w rll1ni,t drt vers llcen~e F T Berwf1ts, w1ll uam ,\pp Wains &lats l~oc:kt>r . I) 1930 'le,.Port Bl. C:\1 lnc .. ~31 w Coa:.l llw). or22tiOOLJmbcrt·l203. El NB _ --Toro ____ _ [)river. P 'f to dnve m' GftilSlAL OFRCE car t.o 1-.A. airport. Ct·n Good l~ ptnl! 'k11l'I. work tw·y Ctl), do,.ntown L \ \aned i':lec:tr on1 rs hrm C'll'. !':o sch~ull! vood dvanced l\1ne11rs. 1231 d riving rt>CO rd ('all ~o~. C~ 1).$6 i l s_:> 700-8063 DRYWALL llanl!<'r paper. l!kl'lr1r1cin <tn d ·or plumber ,\1u:-l t>.· expcr'd 631 200\ General Off1l't' :'\eed i-han> gal fQr bus) c•on 1r .i1•lor' ofr T) p:nl! h'' ph•int'' • m1'lr ufr dUllt'' W Traan ~ I f>IK ~I ELECrRIC \L TEST G&IEtlAL OFRCE Tt::CHNICIAN L'niquc oppQrtun1t) w1lh to SI 2000 Housekeeper Live 1n & Comparuon 1n Newport Beach Must be able lo dri v e N o s m o krnR 642-7263 unlll JP M ~ Housekeeper 1hghl1 fl)r older man 1n Balbo:1 Secunty Bldg Apl l~Vl' 1n . no r ar re quired salary open Call Son. B o b . collert . 714 498-2229 HOliSEKEEPER t-'ull lJme. Tues Sat 7AM to 3 30 E 0 . E Bay\'1ew Manor, 350 W Ba> St C.M 642-3505 HOUSEPARENTS '1ature M F' couple to re s1d<' 111 group home & supen'lSe 6 D D adults Alternate wee kends fret.· F>c per prt·f er ri?d S900 mo & beneftl:. Uruted Cerebral Pal~~ \:.SOC' . 541i 5i60 CA.llllCHAHGE A aubsidlary ol E.f'. Hut ton 1s c urren t ly 1n terw1ew1ng q 1ulH1ed penons mteresl.ed an the field ol financial plan l'IUll f)J U or part t UM SU.000.118.000 part tune. F\all tlme unhm1ted 972 'Z712. ~g1Sler loday for local temporary assignments. · i.mall well·eslab1h~ht•d L•Rht bkkp'g expr 1n manufact urer of r·lo·1 C'lud1nR A R & \ I' tnral 1 not c lel'l ronu·' knu\I. li?dite 10 kt~ b~ d1stnbut1on eqw pmcnl toorh. acl'uralc l~ p1-.l. f"ac1llly locatt:'d 1n :,311 )o(d ,. f1gurei.. ltl(hl Juan (.'aptslrano lil'l'a ,.. phone!> In Tui.lln r Jll the onl) one or 11, l> pc• 011 ~ 7300 _ _ llOUSE\.\1V F.S Are \our 1·h1ldren Romg back to schJ , are \OU bon•d or need extra mo nt:') • If ~ou 'rt.• lrit>ndl>. runs r1t'fll1ou..' & d('rt•ndable ... e wanl •OU fnr a di' lqthlfui & qua1 n l reslaurant fo r a 'ant•h ol dutte. ,, ' d ti '\o 1·x pe.r nee We lriun 1'0:.1t1on' .1rl.' now a'ail f o r weekd)s 8 t . full lime Please appl) m Pt>rsoo Slone ~ 111 T l'rrare. 2'Jl~1 Redh1U.C ~ 557.0045 C1'-Lfr\: llMl'OflAP'< PlllSONNll SllMCIS 0 ~~~~~~~-I Car Washer f'uU lime for 3723 l irdt Strfft e JL c:l u11 ve N e w por t Newport a.och Beach detail shop. Musl ~~~~~~~~~I be llwllh a va bd Onvers ~ Lie 'TSt-1370 Oerll for Liq~ store. de lhc Wesl Coa:.t Ital> L1 L General Offu·1· t'\;'rtified r 1rr wts ldcJI Growin~ Newpon Jr\lnP rand1dat1• ,.ould ha'l' Brokerage C1rm has tm nurumum 2}r.. rolll'J:•· med1a1e o pton1ni1:. tor 5) rs Ill t•ngmet'nn R ml..: personable. ar11t·uhtli? in ~nvironmt' nl. ,.ell or dJvidual w 1tood l' ping & garuz.ed Thti. Po:>•tron of ti• 1t-ph o n1· , k , 11 .. fe rs opportunll} fo r Plt:J:.anl i;urround1ng:.. career ad\anCt>ITlt!nl In ,,;lnl salan & fnni:e fMmal1on nol pru"d1-d ben<•f1ls t'all GJtl on phone lnlervtl'W' on ;52 0070 -----Satu r da y l'Jll --------- 714·630·2011 for appt G&IYALOFRCE/ Indoo r plant main Unicorn ElH lrt c al RECEmOH lanan\'e FT & P T Produ('l.:. Small rompan' near o1vailablt• I \ °"i < h.or.:1• '\ur... ro 111'1 111' \I • 10 \\I HO CJ1!11 ,. l'•·r ... on t•,r t)i'(j 1-:l r Ci111Jd \l.11rk1nt.: JO'"o·ln 'l"f " , • ond i.;oo(J '"'"n \I• '·l ...,,~·k !'Mom. •11.;hl Vt•rd t' l'lln\ ·"•'"I'll\ hi n1•f11' Wrll ltJIO llcl'>IJll<il 1; .. 1 (.',,1111 r :-.1 .• ~1 •11.11;. l oll+ d J\ I " I <111 (.'\I ~ ~'>K!i OH1t·1· ... •JI k 6 If).• 11.tj(\' L\~· .. µart 111nt.• d:i" lull rn•·nl :-.. J.,on.11 " mi" llll'll' P:\1 ' ,\h-<1!> & trt•.1l (""I I': ... "111. I .Jl h rlll'nh ~o·w l!rlH1 ,OCl'•'ll :-w "lt.l t J l>lt· [,\K ;,;,11:, \1 "''' Vt•rdt' Con' o ll':..c1•n1 ----------llof.p1 l:ll 1)61 l l·nh•r SI OFFICE (.'~ Th~ OaJI> P1lut h .. ~ "" ---------• 1mmed1alt' o~n1111t for \tar hml\I lull 11 me 111·rm<ill• 111 JIG BORE MACHINIST TO SI0.32 Htl Our Tool Hoom tkp.ut ~nl has an 1mmc-d1Jl1· opcninf( on lhl' hi 'htft Thi!> position rt.oqwr~ .. x lef\.'IVI! J•l!t 1tnnd1n~ ,., ~n~nl'I' \1u!ol b\· Jbh· lu ""'I u p Jnd opl•ra l• 'en1cal 11 ~ A I' & W Jll: bofl• I\ .S. T JI!-: bon '1w.1 ~· Jblt• lu 1111 """ n 't'l up.. J nd h.1' ,. """ 11 h.111<.I toob !Abtl10fl 1n our l'l.1,,ol1•-tl ll+'l•·•rtm1·nl \1 u'' h • .ohl• lu I' V' '\'., \o ..., ""' fl~ PIOlt t1~t .,. ill Lio Jd rrurush:rt.'d 111 all JpplJ 0 .1101 I ill kt\ JcJllr r h1•lpful Jn,,.(•r phun•, 1 ... or n r .imµu l • r .•ll•l A twr Rt>nt'r JI duu.... 11µ IJ'.lrlUnll) l•H Jd•JOl • n11·n1 Jnd o '' ('11,·nt "m I>·'"' h1·n1 f1h !'-.J! .. n t·omfllt'll'ur.11 .. ""tlh 1 \ pt.'Ol'tl\ t r v r ont1•n It'"" 1)!1·aw r ;ill o.c! 11!1 1 '' ::.: Or°"9t! Coast Daily Pik>t J.30 ~ RJ, :-.in,., I ()!,lJ '>tl>!.J l \ t .. qu.tl 11ppr1r 1·m~ l•l\1 r \.\•• 11((.,r 11·1·1•11lb rJ"'·dr._ ________ _ r.1l1-.. .111cl .. h1fl tl1fft•rt·n 1" t1ul. a~ ... di .o .. 1'111npl1•to· OFRCE GIRL "'mpan) p.1111 h11wf11., \an1..J duttt:'i-1h1 .. Jub tn1 IUdlllJ: ffit>dll jl llf1•1 laX<c'' l>rdUI:> t.42 ~11) Jlld den\ al <'0' 1·r.01ot•· 121 v 0111 h11hd.i~' .111d mvn·"----------f nr 1mmt'do.111· I 11n cwnc t. F:XP,\='IJl'\l, :-.1dera11on µi• .. ill\.' ~·1111 \10F<TC AC E Ct l '\t 1~ lJll t-ran \'.ind1·i.:nll lllRl'ir. Per.,onn"I Su~·n 1wr JI LEAR SIEGLER EHEllGY PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 t-: O'er Rodd • Rt'd lhll& lh t"r H1Md ' ~la \na l'.\ 9271!5 I i i\ I >!0 J'llV ... \l :01 f'.qu.il()pµI~ Emplo)er\t F II ~.:"n',. ~·o '"llh •·\11 on purrhdSt' & 'Jh 111 1 um m•r•1 .1I pr o pt·rl••' know lt'dl[e o f lo Jn t'"l'r""" hl'lp<ul .1-.k Co r \nt• \t .1 rt.. .. 11 ni.: "''" ,h 11 rth J nd r • q rtl\l'l'~if1t~I <1Uli\'' ·"k fo r ltJt,I lurLon · ~Cocnt Dllilv Piiot 3.10 w Bay Str•·•·t C06 ld Mesa. CA Equal Oppor t-:mplo~ n Pa~ roll Gcnnal UH11 o· f<i-\l par~ offtl'l' nt'o·ch 1·n1•rJ!l'\ll p<•r"-On lo h.on dll· pd' roll '"m" .11 r·ount~ p<t ~ J bk o om µ 1.1 I• r d .1 l .1 ,. n Ir> & .•·n• ral offu 1 dul11 ' 1;rt'dl npportun11' t11r ·nchi ~r-.un \Int •·n \oro nm••n • t. 1r1nl!• t>r·nd 11' l'nnt.00·1 I oc• '.i!l .. w H 1· <'I' p I 1 o n I St . I-T ... l'Ckdll)'· lntn•• Co:a~l l 'oontry C'lub. fi.4.4.955() H~ .. t't-.f''T'IONIST H.\\" t JFC fo r dr', Oil , I' 'I PHX IJ µ1 rJ t or l11r of'lt-pt\oot> dn'""• r1 nit llt'r'v11 I dJ \ &, I\ t'OIOI! ~tuft\ OP''" Will I rain ·,r; ~, Perm P .. n t1 mt 1J<r-1tion mi'n h . .ind1,onJ( iire•·llnR • ar"<1s tn r .. 1.111 \lOrt"' '" th<· l tl'\la \1 1 'd "Jpwp<1n Hi·ac•h art'oa CJ ll 1!6 o~ i:. ... n i P~ 9P\\ l'\pt•r h .. lpful. bul 11111 n• ' :'tfu,.t bt· eH11·1l•111 hk1 ..... rk 1n~· ... l>\"'!Jli· mu.'I :'t1ui.t t) ~ ..., t<ll <..d 'dlJ~ Frlnl!l' l><·nt'f•I' ~ w.orkinit 1 ond., IH2 .t:.32 R eeeptioni st t'ull & part t1m•· 1)31 1030 ltlC E:f'TIOHI ST t'ull tune. permlin~nt T> p111g reqwred. Good l'Ompan y bene ltl ' 644.~2 •n:ct-~vnONIST. rema l~ . "' t>r ~ > ri. ;,ige. part l•mt.> n1ght..s I:'> hr \>.k lor l huck Tue Fri n ft 1•11 .:111...nd:rnl bu"' ht·ul·h J P" 675-0090 ___ _ lo.tonnd SJ -;;, hr .,t.irl HECEP110NIST lh•lt'n 19"' Ol 1.' l':lll'll tnl! pos1tmn '"our IJ'-'1>11!n Sludao' Goud tt'lephone pe~alJt> , trl>lng & 111 rnit 3184 Atr"a Y rh·~ ~e 0 <.' \1 '15'6 1601 I' I \ ~ T I C.._ Hu I ,o r) 11.11 non" op<-r.,lut furm •ni: fim,h1ni: J'" mhl' l Jll 1fh•r 11' \1 i6>< ~I,,.\ h ••I Cl .. Jnt r I' 'I hd'•' .own lr1.11 It. 1•r; i)tt• l'r• ..... h .... 1 r. I( ht r T t'JI h.-r ' \ 1dt'' n. t'dt-d II H •• rt J !Wrwl11 l'.ill \l,1 rl h n 14 I -·, z II I (Jr '"2~ •Pr,.,,. r n ••••t.St'fJ fn r d n ' I 1· .0111 r' r 'V" r unJ\ PRIHTIHG r 'V' r I.I H111 •• n ru ,, tqr m ~ ur••, ... mJ n I m m •' d " p •· n 1 n .: 11, ff•pUtdhl1 ~ > \ r 11101 1 n Ju,t r••IO< ..il•'U 1n l..oiiuna 11i11 H1· ... v 6. ~uJl1t~ I 11rwn11'<1 J m u.'1 I ct·" ... 11 llJ ' ,hdt l op .... o I! o·' I>. n 1 ,1 I & \I .. d I t J I I .I I I .u~1\l~l I PRODUCTIO ... :-.t~rntt help 1n 1h" µl .. nl Prl·ler e x pt•nt<nC't' 1n l'ht-m1t"al m1,1ni.:. bottlt> hlhnit & .,h1pv1nt1. J rt'J' VENUS LAIS H!f I :lll)I l't>JdUl ~ \ ouni: m.tn h11th 'r hool grilduall' w1llin1>? to work Ht-.C t-~PTIO:'\IST EH R\'."O G IRL for "J P wp o rl Bea r h [~\eloper Part <1m <' I ~ 5 da)'S per we .. k Must havl' Rood phone 'v<MCI? f'tont offlre ap· pearance and h~ve a de pt'ndable rar 6754725 RECEPTIOHIST / ClHJCAL Nea.r 0 C Collt'~e. ideal fOf' 'tudenl. !'l hrs da \. Sl 75 hr >t9 887 l ltECEPT JTYPIST fur compan) ,.ho will b\• rPloC'almg ti) Oranite Co J.1fl>Ol"I a rt'•' in October 'wtu"l ha• e Roud l) ping ,kills Plt>a:-e !>end rt>· ,u,,_. lo P 0 !Jox l522 Laguna 8earh. Ca ~2 Ht"C:l'pl1on1!'I I ~ p15l. li5 wpm min t.e~al ofCt ct' La I( u n a 11 11 I:. \Ir' WU\.S lo-. . 1137 l 060 R t:C E PTI O NI S T Corporal .. headqw.rter~. r a pid growth relaol c:hai.n Offices o'·er k>Ok Pa'l h1on Is land (.;(1 future for bnght. alert. oulR01n1t fa:.t learner &M·!leOO I.ii•· hr~ &. itro...-with ----------rompan) ::.OPt'r Poll!n Receptlocu&I llal W1ll lra1n l'Jll a(ter ... l~st ~ :JOpm 979 241!1 ref' paid Beaut plac~ p I< 0 0 l ' (.' T 1 U N j(rW'UOlt r bents, phones. -penda ble. over 18 Outa6 CAS .. ER llllKPI incl stocking & sales. In No cuh regl'at:V: Good q u 1 r e a t : 2 5 5 7 \ w /figures. malu.r~. for Marguerite Pkwy. M.V. exclusive ladies' st.ore. JoM Hogan. 111 Fashion ls land. N.B. 6'4·7100 Clerk T ypist . NewJ>()rt Ueach Co. Good benefits. Chance for a d vance· m e n l S ta r t S700 . ESCROW OfflCf:R ~ ocean ne1•1ls inaturt· I 497 :>424 pen;on w min 8)r~ ~en'I -- yrs . t.•xp. Salar,\ +. oHt rc exper Accurate lru.pectors for Satlm;ikt'r Escrow Secretarv. man l> pi!tl. 5owpm front ~t.· a r J o hn W a ' n 1• 1 yr exp Recept1onast desk lelephone recep· 1\trport Mon Thur~ M.AIMTB4AMCE I JAHITORIAL Wax noor,, Cpts. & W111 dows ..ome exp nt.'<'l' Tov notC'h l'V•!'ll to ... nrk for our dynamll' ,all'!'> tlt•pl ai-k for Pat TRAl.., ...... 1, b h .trpmg Greal boss' l800 .u . ~. ,u ~r ose thru S\ .000 Call Elhe products Muia pa:.s c:o O'Bnen Also ftt j~. physical an rl b.tc:k X ~~l. Snelling & Snell· ra)' Talung i.pphcat1ons llllt of Newport Bear h ~\ w n 14 l O on I y Agency. 4340 Cam pus CASHIE R ror H.B. Drug Slore. Min a1e 21, ex.per not nee. 847·2563 ma lure Call 751·~ ror lU"1 Xlnl co beneftlS 6 4 :A>. !(79-1483. 833-3313. •COOK• - -IMSUIAHCE · appt call Elly . M5·J632 ~mall ps )'t h1 ;1tr1 1· hollpilal. ,.. ~ 496 5702 l St.-r relary i.lnl at bo:.i. or l[a.nJZlnR·<'rt'allv1l) & 111· dlrauon a!>k for Kita Strato'1ex 1767 1 Or Armstrong AH· lrvmt' i----------00£ A Kendav1s Ind . ----------CASHI ER·Ho usewares Expe rie nce . G R AM Elcrow Secret«y General Agency seekmR SALES REP<Traln~es sates. apply in person. \1 A'S HOUSE Apply Experie nced G row1nJ! energet1r peri;on for new nee ded for Newporl Crown Hardware. 3107 ; llAM Moo ·f'ri In independent co. Irvine 0Hlceposit1on Rapid ad Beach & s urround 1n1t E.CoutHwy.CdM. pe r son . R e dh i ll & Bonrue.552·4662 vancement Paid ro areas Slart s11lar ) to • ---------_B_n_s_t_ol______ _ _______ ;.-.-. ~Ae.,n!!,~t:. Call Sall) liOO per wk w/lge mull.I -.,...,......,.. line uisuranre compan) COOKS f'uU Ii pa rt lime. 752-7990. EOE M.anqemen\ Loc.91 hKtlfi•~ wetl1 4 .fled ........ tor high IO('Omc T rr situation:.. no UlVHlment req Fo r a pp()tnlmenl Co R E Lit' S alesm a n SALES SlOOO + Wkh' P T roll ~ltt' o r high P 1t1 m l' A <' co u nt ~ New Exc1tin1 Produc't school student flex1blt.• Rettivablt' and gen ore: ..-or Real Estate lndu hrs lo work on mass Tom Kelly Mwn nt' t:n As k fo r Mr. 8 u rpo m a 1 I , n It o w 0 r d ~U.c&:;.._' _ln_c_. S48 __ 96_1_7 ____ 7_61)._MZI _______ _ C•IEIS UTDTIM M~RKETS For 2ncUr 3l'd Shifts Applybetween 9 11 SP M ESCROW General lNSURANet: 675-1556 Tiw lalM»a lcry c.-Ii SECRETARY Cook w anted for small SECRETARY ftOWWrilM): Com m '! property & • Hosts /Hostesses. part •· bili quality r estaura n t. Our beautiful Bayside ol ttmr. m ust be available ua ly exper nee Mu!il Pteasant working condi· rtce in Ne wport Beach weekends Please c:all have dynaauc: personal.I· Uom. Day sbift. Fem. • hu an 1mmcd1ale op-for an a ppt 645·7358. ly . Work in au as some e llp. pr"tfe rred partllllity for an Ellc:row Mon f'tl 8.30.5 customer s<>rv1c:e rep c:all 882·~ Jtlanlcurlal, acrylic: nAJlll La& Bc h salon C a ll Rilth d7 4491 l'rOC<'!>Son l Bnghl ,_.._'--Cleft! perwn with lite t > pmJ! -____, um land this job a11k for Lari" mfit co need.-. a l'al clerk w some buy ing ex per Xlilt oppQrtWUt) for Mature Lady to ~orll full AMERICA:O.. time ln doc:k shop Wiii Keitaurant Imme d iate openings. part t1 m t' cockt ai l stt~. bus persoo. am 6 pm food servers. Appb Holiday lnn. 3131 Bnstol Sl.C M We prclCDOle to manage mtnt • auiperv11lon rrom wtWn. EiJS.4720. Secretary. A minimum ---------Call 768-9.455. ask for Count er help wanted. ol six months escrow ex -.-.· .. -•A•L•o••fft-C•E-•l _L_ynne _______ _ train Permanent The HOME MORTGAGE T 1 m e p 1 a c: t' 1 1 2 . 2!.i :-.iewpQrt Ctr Dr . :-.: B Fashion Island. Newport "'!"!'!!!!!'TI!!4!!·7!!59~·~l5!1!1!1!5~1111!"' the n &ht person t:xper w electn c:al. hardware. or plultt"s helpfuJ. but not nt>ressary Xlnl benefit. E 0 E Contact penonnel. South Pnclllr l nd ust riu. 2100 So t'air vicw. Santa Ana RESrAURANT WM:fT A CAREER~ cau <?H> -.90'1t Full& part time. perience and typing °' tooO TOSTART l.NW'anc:e M2 1322 ~50 wpm ar'! required R wt Account Assistant to -----·--·----a Tbis position offers an EMXOPEER~ENTC·~ Em ployH Bent!fil E11 Beach. -: u pe r . Order Desk Cle rk. Ille t yping t yping. lO ltey oper • · ven good w 1mJth . 5 a 1 3 r Y pleasant atmospber~ To tooO mo ,_ excellenl salary and out COUMTBHILP standing benefits lnrlud FtveGlrl OUlce erut1ve w /In s ura nce Medical A111 't. C b l I d c ,a , e • Par t time. K ute r s ing: Varied Actavllles brokerage firm. inc:lud· front & baclt. Houlelleepar. Moo·Frl. Cleuien. 116 E. 18th St. •Prolltsharlng We Wiii T rain inc sec retarial duties: no n smoker . 714·~··· ----- ! T.C. u1ary i.nCIUllea 800 548-41&3. •Paid medJcaltdental Company Pak! Benefits must have up u> aroup open &M·UIM •Loandil COW'IU APPLY BETWEEN 8 & lire ,, health Insurance Medi + ,....al ear 1 days CREDIT ASSISTANT. • UAM Inc lud ing mar k eting. cal A11l1tant , exp. ..._...... Immediate openina in Please contact J ackie 86.1Prochartlon Pia~ Xlnl N.B. locatio n. For all phues rront olf1ce our CrecUl Dept. for ex· Ne-Beach Ute back off~e duties. Qw1 I sk •ar perienced Credit Alaia· S k artte d t a t < 7 t 4 l ~!!!!!!'!!!!!!! .. !!!!!!...,.!!!!!! ·!!!!!!!!!!!!~ a p p o In t me n t c: a II f' V\y. moau. Al&o temPoran· jobs that can work into permanenl poeltionb W1rehous•man. w1fork Uft expenence. NEW tr you're fri•ndly, coos c1~ • dependable we wuit you ror • de- 11 & ht f u I • q u a i nt rest a urant for mea l s h rcr • rood prep · Weekd,ya 8·4. No exper nee We w lll trai n · PINN apply ln penon: Slone Mill Terra«. 29~ -. RedbUl, C.M. ...._,. tant wtt.h heavy phone :Sa:ti!n~or mor e In ;:; 1-1_1_•_ ... _s:_m_.____ MIMOllAL Or. Oll'P ~n. 4 eaperlen ee . G o od GO FOR IT!! ~NT DESIG N SALES. r.;r-.~ .. i:-.~'T:: es.teal lkWa ~· FIDELITY You want . we've got ' 'Flair f or decorat lna c,~SIUMG cell X1nl compuy beaefiU. Let's do it ' We Tearh1 helptw. F1Pt. will train _......, ¥lew .....:-..... ~~-fo'or 19Pl. call Penoonel FEDERAL Wt Train~ Our aaenu. •1411. th•l'W'-' J p KAPP6 AS80C. _.. •-::t_.... att happier. have more1-IJ---------II •KPH*nc the before _.., -aupport, and an dolog aoitorial work. Depen need cMDutlDIDl. lAam a PARKCSNTERDR a.--. tn>rt bUllneu. You can d able h ardwork lna prof"'looal Hlllna 6 SNn'A ANA, CA..,. ~~ .. ~~ dDraaJ•J ... inp~t1be... Equal Opportunity UJO! Call Al Stellato to pe rso n need e d P 1T . eam an aboH •vtn .. WANT t\CT10N~ C.U.lli--'Ad. u .. '-'.,. EmPlorer find out how fl63.st71 poulbly f 11'. ~ S347 aft lncoml. Darrell Want. .=~C'l~w~H~ed~A~cb~MZ-~=MTl~J.:===---==-==-=·"::l~~~~~~~~:L:~W~ALX~gE~R~li~l,~E~£~R~E~1-~--------..,_'*"'°· 1 . j Order Picker Electron1r Assemblers Electron1c: lnspel'tor /\lal't Plan\ ~anag~r PROMPT EMPLOYM~NT SERVICES 2111So Main. 5ant• Ana 'i!)4·166i BUSINESSMEN Contect the OAIL Y PILOT lor lntorm•tlon rega rding th• county re qu lrem•n ta tor u11n 9 a Flct ltloua BusineH Name 842-4321 UT. 332 llSTAUUMT Coo& '1 • Wattnsses needed ror Swans and Graveyard Shifts DIM4n Briltol ud a.dhlU C..llaa SeUwith EASE ! ll's a BREEZE Claulned Adi 8'2·5178 ··----.. -.. --·-----·..-.. ...... .. ... ) E i i 1· c -DAILY ..:OT -~ t z, AU _. 13, t• !~.~~.~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~·.~~ ..... ~!~! ~~~ ....... ~~!.~ c. MIMW-.4 7111 MIMW-.4 1111 tw.W.tM 7100 - --_ -SWITCMIOAaD 17 <',f yfUO'*rt'fna Nodl' F Ml IOIO ••cilr ,.. a-A t"91c .. ~. Auouiat 13, 1980 ...., ~d••••••••••••• •••••• ~;;I"••••••••••••••••••• ~;;;T••••••••••• ••• ••• •• 8 • l£111v .!!! ... P .211! ...... 12) 0 11 W • • -. ... 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ReceptlOOlll Houra M mu 110$ Tapp1tn dii wtu~ ~ 2 trumpeu eo......-•Jaap.•. z __...,cea locW a• .... ,..~. lo ll al•r• ••• ,., •• -·-ftfftOAppbranl I), tM»y IWltt'hboard, hwuht'r u~ Garbage SL50 6'4-18311 ~........... srs.-..rat ...,. , ... •I 8'a Ca ....... ,_, r.u lime . /I lrVU\f Pf'r.oflnt'I Ajl\'l'IC')' lypi.na, ffilDf. ••penc:n~ 1113 I 110 XI d ..;....;__ ______ _ oyoa Or Neeporl Onftla.,.._,._..,., ~1-·-r •11•N•Met • lllh co.i...M-. .. 111 Pl"tllf'ftd Conlat.1 llelt"n 7~~ ....... .,H1nt con NE W Sharp Refr11 P'allric:R_ ..... S&le. ~ wc:ontion, l.adM9. IMdl,-. cmud~e&.-.stn P eaaant , IDalurt ..._81.UtetM M2 J.4711 Mr01nlt')' tor appl '"'·"=..-" perltttforBoat.a.,Cam· ,,._.AuflA •ml llO bHa, wbl. ~ ,..on ntq l~ "-r)d'-u - - - - -G44-121rl Olahwaah•r, aood \'ond ~ D50. HOM P. Sl~ 'l1tun A• 21 .-l&dlel, like • 911$. ......._ is... Otn fw MU'IH t e l e plllone t>•ll• • u111n ~ink & \llOll)' re-ce1ver-turnlblc -Pan 1 lflProdotUon P\ece e.1AJ4WMll.d.aya. V.,._ po&ttioal opein, Hufta,.., ord9r dclll 10tua1•• Pul. ac l!iln tie.a All t'\all rp•rt Tearben-pno 1ch<10I 7008636 edoond~U·Spm N.8 .MS-&m. ..-bo a-. w wot'\ ...... up ee.c.a&ar)I nrat.e typtnl r.-;1ulred UllW tlourly • rum P/\.ll'Ol! • fo'ttunt PoA• SILVD PU.n'E ~ dlt19 la s.,t ~ ID r IT , all c:o • pa •Y Varied duU<ll r~reod ro&Wm tn3 3:rlQ UOrul opeon l...-.auna lllli1 Ga.fffl"I & Sallll'r alldf in 70" wbt cockt.Ail table. 31" Jdln Wayee T-.. a.b macM &Jae model IOU ,..am •t •a YoR.Wwn. bineflt.a Call 8.alboa Dlvmdabl • l'fflt'IC'nt no.l.1ll1 t:Jl't" lt.ntit' 2 ovt'na Gd IQ. Illus I.op end table. F amily llc a crabl p . ·~-080'1SZ.IOO'T Ill 11tant1M. MtmTl I! O £, aellllart« TWX 'P •n SttntM• DIPT. -cond ~ 1s1 ~ ta!Mlamp. ~21111M ... 2U-Gl..-. -M M wtt Non11noktt lnt1praaon"'P•l l11nica1nl Tt;AC:llt;K ht j(r11dt• CHiie~ Me& I R TAURANT Part paru. fHt -r~uruti· t'rt'Ckuuated l'\ill tlm•· Comm! ••l;-wuhu & HJ11er1 Sofa Bed, Sofa & I ..._. bieyc~. '75. 19' '11 .t IOll l.iml ....ap, mwtl 119 n.x_t SAJ..D.HARDWARS hi!) XlnlMal&r')I • ~neflta w a&c•)(J ey.,11tht t'e m &od rHume to P 0 dryt•r, A 1 rond. pr~ Lovf' Seat , Pecan Cofftt NcmaC&Doe,-. ~ ••••••--•••••• ble IA ...... Hp.rr he .. w. u ... 1tot la r •Uil (Wtl Xlnl ru IM-n~flh ~u OtliliD. CU!ita M1•11u, ca:n •fni.: ~ 1142 8877 & 2 end T a bles. Euro-IG-ll4'7. ZX..C. DESK, eaoelleat 1*1.ct for home1D9ker hardwue uore See s.nd ""u"* or 1.-tt1•1 u1 C:•ll~~tMIJ ~ 1020 iwi-n Dinn.,tte. Hutch, 11..-_ • ..__ cood .• Sl20; 175-1.UO; *' ·-· H w •Jl'Pll~•tltJlll lU 111-c:Jn Marra u AM tF M Ste .... _ -en.2112. ... Mlke JoblUOll M-"11r ol Kwl•• ·---------Teacher tor "re 1chool ._, " reo » eaeb ..,r l t "'l Co 121 ... ' , ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• w 1ra1:1l'lle 1..300 2~" 1--......... ~ CM · • Corporal.-Vl<'I! l'rt·" ~1wu11t full ume. 1unw bt·n1·f1t• Nu S.art. family bike'>. O>lor Console a, 19 .. Port --JIM, lt'rO Selertrtc I. S.T.f•t•O..~ _ • Medlul Cumponllnt11 * ~nd rt'11u~ lo f' O l'hild \l'ut ind , lltJ i·u Dl">ianer Lamps, all m ..,---P-alma--.-.._.--cllin--a-, U Yt" carria 1e. l ood fllllA non SAL~ • HI·" Co«'npo z:ma Vui ~:~~r1n1.-~lt' DRIVER Doll IOOllf. t:oata Meu. A.It s JO~\O ZJ77___ Mint <A>nd 957 5747 lypn'ril«. H • c •at.er iiicc.d.iiiiiiiiiii_iiiii_iiaii:iii-iilJJ8iiiii.iiiiiiiiiil NowM=: t.U•J&rt ftll'l'U ltxp '"-" ,Ul&I')" 60l / (..'u .926Z7 2 Bi ll e' 11 muni.. I "-·'-ff b'-· d dhpemar, w•ter ...._., IJ-M,t '--a•._ CJi1 .,.. 1!0£ Jll Jf' Cali ,,,_ co l't' ta .... 4· rwr ...... ..,... -... .. ~OC at,,_\~~ Mt p...._ bee HAM 6 Mht1• Vi.fo, CA. CLERK TELEPHONE WOKK worn.un, 1 koth J 'pd creden.ut w ilrg · st.onc4! -· -··•-... da>• Mtd houta •~al 2Pllcml>' zu~ tz''' Ur-.v.-~1ru111 cumpan\ 137SOuch 714 ~7~ J/l'1t &sec:t1oul r>ofa AJI llemberablp In Nwpt BASIC 4 ~ntat ~ fe>t -----tf\ll'k "' •n"t in~ R & R£SPOM~IDt[7. 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Appfy: Moftdoy • fTidcry 12-7.- 4770 lrtiM llYd. ln iM ~ual Opportunit> Jo:rnplo\cr Heta1l clPrk for hf'Jllh food store. 5 dys pr wk. 9.() 760-9'44 RETAIL SAUS / ART GAU.BY I' 'T t" ff. 1.>Xp cl 1101\ "'>ml' t) Piii)( 21 H o ld c o I. J g u n a lh J 1 ll 1~ 2UU for J l,1• t lt11dtl ~•On< 1;rn1 fW''f'ded for Apn1(XJ'> iii• "llo!nt•r d othin.: · t11r .. "'Jrt 1mnwt11at1·I~ 1 ·,,11 I j 1-t 1644 21w2 H e t ;i 1 I & \f .1 r 1 n 1· llurdware S tort" P T , lit' a th loratrnn, i. Int """rk•ni.: 111m.I N11t1un11l ('11 with all mdJOr l11.'tlt-f1ls ~>mt• w1·tkt·ncl .... urk f);in;1 f't :ir1.>c1 (';ill Jl:t} K31 \J:S:1:1 Ne:wport Buch SECRET :wJltu 1\11a, Cu !12705 TELLER for $400 759 ooi.o -A>D• .. ._ ~ -L·~u.al()pp Emplur M IF •• AKI 1-:s.. t:.qual Opp ~mpl)r \1 ,.. , _ ___. P /f Kum ma ice Sale :'rhny rer 7604501, 9-5 Beautlru1 TamCl Parrot ..,... v T60!Sb80tAnu.hSl4.400 •• .. _ _...., Cats 1035 bu r lildcpr/Const$16.800 -Pos1llon avail 1n uur ruins l<eb(>kah llall Needloaell f1.DdyrraAed or 18"-' $IOO Buys All SAU:S LADllS Full time & part time, 1mmf'd o p en1 nJ(ll Hallmark P urly Sho~ 962411910 Sa.lea a.hide salH We are looking for l am b1t1ous salhperson tCJ :.eU Ruder Ad advl.'rtu. ang t.o loc·al busmessrs 111 Newport/I rv1ne area We olfer ba:.e -t comm l'X Cel. C'O benefit.. & bonus programs <.:all Mrs Bell at The P en nysav1.>r for appt 642·08.I I - S<tles wo man, appa rel .. xp. !ruilurc, friendly. steody p rr work. s s OK ,. M llllli S1ie Shop, 541 -6500 Seam.slre:ss wanted to :.cw for La1iuna Oes1~ner in :-.hop or home. Mu:. l h<t ve IJldusl ma chi. or l'XP with ~ame M11·h11e l Da111d Gn-ene ShoPfi 494·3462 Sewru.tn.o:.s. Sail Loll. u )JO'r p~ff>rred .,___ ..,.. South Cuwst Plaza urriri· •••••• •••••••• ••••• •• •• 22& Main. 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"o rk 111.: wtlh r1gure<; & hrn1• f·X <'t.'I l}PinK & t•<l1t•mJI slulls. th•~ ~•lion '' 1111 you Wl' ofh•r c1n 1·xrt·I starting i.ulary. mJJ•ir med1C'BI & dl·ntJI 1n i.uranre. Pl'll\100 pl:.i n free parkin1c Ja h11ur .-ork wt•t•k on top ''' .1 1·onl(t•n1al almo,ph1•rt• lnterl'st ed 11ppl11 anh Ml' invited lo '<l'ntl r1-.um1· anC'ludinl( .. al;ir} h1\tC/r. & f\'<JWr1.>mt·nt .. 10 JoNtson & J ohn'°" 660 Nc•wport 1 ·1·nll•r Or i':Xp d<Je>t'ri. 4!J!l-4517 f-*' al I FA r1·i.:1~tn • ..-1 ~hoti. lt>ase Wfll Traine d , Jotsi Wiyne Teruua Club with c:aice. 1W t;Jl 7237 SGYinqs&Loan ~ t alll;.4110!lhi ~~6Sue 546·8667 I rt'l(ular f•mlly m e m -aft.er5pm __ J:J:tl Bn:o.1ul ~. ('i"lJ D09fo 8040 ---bfrabJp. Aak 1nic 11600 Baby Racoon. 9 Wt>t'k'I. '1t-.c1. ( .i 9'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1070 641>-4283 hottle fed, mah• Sl-\5 £ o t: "":t::lllo!'llJ 1•1111, '"c · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Cati lJouJC 64411n111 t'h.1m1n 1rt' \1 F l'l't & •IMM F:l>IAT£CA.'ilf• Muakrat Coal(sm 7 101~ ~tut 10 n •' r ) St v rt' 1 n l'ot'Una dt'I .\1 ar n1 ... -d..-. t·~ pr cJ 'al1·' llld) tull tune, ~ tla)' '(Int wl)rk u11t t•ond "·' p.·t·1all.> lint.> dll'nll·lt.-li7~ 1010 ----------1 TOOLCRll Ii " ,,. 1• \ t 1, 1 ) "1, r Gu Id . s 1 1 v .. r . lengl.b asc> or besl otrer :.!l:J fll1 1~:,.1f11,1>1n l'lut1num An> kind 8113-_'TT?A ___ ----- Do uble Yell11w hl'.1tl Amazon Parrot ~ wnrn vocabuJ.a ry V n·y ta nw f'or Sale An.!lwer ~e. Great personality ~-I STOCt\Pt-.HSONS Full llnw 1"\Pl r d & part lllllt' 00 l'Xj>4'r llt-t• It ~1 \ It r .1 m , (' J l a I 11 i.: !'>t1owronm. IXHI '\t·"' J)Ort Bhtl C.\f STOCKROOM DATA CONTROL CLERK lmmt'dWto· 11µt•11111 j.! for -.\'If 'l Jrt .. r ""11 h pr111r 1·n h :11 h·nn,·nt •. ''" r 1-., t'\•I VJY & t>t-11,·f1b ROSAH.tHC. ~UI .,..JJ '\1•wp11 r1 B1·.1rt1 \n ".A1u11 I Opvt11l u1111 • bnplo h ·r '11•rrrw n !-.h1·11h1·r11 JIUll I'll'' \1 .Jlo & I• 111.ol • 11 ... i.;, •>Iii John ~ ~ n ind .. mount Uaniel ~ 5Q')3 IJlamoud 160Lar .. t l'OI or c; ~1 1. M .ir~u1\1• ~ , ,,,.,... I .;11111 t ru1"·r m,ut1tf'd 1..o•a v1• numb.·r 1·1~.il • uml ''"" µ.11nt di r,.t5 ~I I will n ·turn 1 J ll\·"" o J r pd •ti )uut c.1"1 111 'Ii u:.•iv '"'' r ---1 ,'',I lllil l11.11nund Hing 2 • Jr.Jl I 11111 .1l $lU :Ml (Ju.ti••> f,., 1·.,u1JI• ltUllJ"' c; •. m f1>.t •1lr ~nL•· I' t) ----------\protot \II.I "'·'""' H11 x ;!.4l i l\i1·wp11 r1 1111• J ''1 · ''''" ·'I tt. a('h c., ~h"~' TOl•l.t.'.~ \11 II J "·l-'- Si5 OA Y I' ,\I I> IMl I.\ nut·' p llt"<' K:..~. :.:'..X:I Tuw trudc driH·r ~ v. .1111 {"II '''IJ<·r uroh I .I\,. 1n C:O..t:a ~ •. ,,, 1.11, !•.Ji "''Hiii• d I' I' ,1•.I 'l(J,.'I --- I \C., Mochttwt-y 80 J 8 \ "c f "I k ,. , "1' •• II I ' I rn;11.. Jsw I I , , , '•Id llo uw lJrok•·n \l ,11 ur bl"'lt oH .. r 1,, :1 ii.:11 ..••...•.•••........... \1 • l .1 I S µ r i. ) Hool 11 ll1n x .. 10 xlO Cd l l '14 •·l2 OZl2 TH\\U, Ai,:t•11n '·"''' FrtttoYou 8045 W.rnt1-d uiwd air r um Moped, Silver Tea Set fi73.&l68 unlll J 30 ~Crystal 840-QSZ • - --~&~ 8090 G4 asa r-ott tt ., e-nd t b b . • •••••••••••••••••••••• sx;, PlD«potll tbf SJO 5 .,pd blk~ MO 644 lC} Pool ta~e. full u . 4...,x.9, anlq 8runs w 1rli balk ..int rood U move $2000 ~ 1414 wkdys Anl1qu•• play1·r \H,.110 M.ui) roll-. •fiO 'llll!t> aocn •............••.•.•.... f..td1 .... An bJ 1-;,, lu"": -t..urope~Jn ~k 1 ~11 ~.,. kutfalo bead f"rt'Tlch or JO 12 J .. r kf't & l'.t11h "I• mulo bi-droom '>t'l , S at wiA.uil »M> llJ11 ... •·n Ski piece ' 2 ll u mm ~I bool,xlnt r11m1 ,h111.·-.11t· fu:-uroe::. ~ IM2 __ ~n., 8,!I Mera ., 1 S't:. Dou.bW drHM-r ~. 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H.11J t1~. expt-nenrf'd c·hi.•erful ~rYJll wJnlt'tJ f o r e n l r ) I e v 1· I ,,.t retarial p o.,1t1 on w oVJ>()rtun1t) for ad\'an <'t'ment ~ronR typini.: & ~ ... hon.hand ab1ltu~ neces:.ary Apply in Pt'f"'<Jn w re:-. Umt' to Mr 1'\t1•nlN-<.ol Hotx•rt R<·in. W1ll1am Fro .. t & A., """ 1atl~. 1401 (lu:ul St NB S<·crt'lary ('ha 111.>nl{lnJ.t l(rowth opportuml~ for oulstdndmR p.-rMJn, to Slll,000 Ht.>ply 111 t on flch·nc•1· <'olhn'> "'"'<' 5/>i San N1c·ola!> l>r -..; H SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST •Plea ~anl m.itur• ~ fl.'<.jWfl .. I l<> hJO die all td1.>ph1m1· r J ll' & n.-~ai:1"' •Fast & J<1 UrJt1· H 1>111~ n_,.-1uired •Van•·d rlut11·' rt'ifuir• d1.>p<•ndabl1• & """ ll'lol *Lr i.t c1rll'r •TWX l'XPt•r Jll J '!>"l •Son·\mok•·r Ext' t-11 l' n t , .o I,, r' I'( l>end1li. \I""'"' V11•J•1 art>a «.ill ~r ' 1 ·amplwll. 5Jll JHJO Pn•\·1ou., , .. <~·rit•nr• in .m 1·lertnJ01c· rrurnulac· tunng rrui ten al rontrol 11r produc-llon c·ontrol t'll '1run1T11•nt .\1u.'ll bl' able· lfJ .... 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'\onn t11 II 'h1rt & 60wpm . d i<'laphrm •· k R.t.1.wl Waitress. lum·h1·' J 'r '> • t•xp Aµpl) 1n l'1•r"111 I .. 1 H1arnll t 11 'li 11rt h ;"li~rt ijl \d 1;.t;, liil•I MASTERS AUCTIOH 646--8686 & 833-9625 cag Add zy each Wanted Laree 1Jass ~ Send check or money or & okhheet m~1c KEfo' Sprkr pn<'t>S ;ire •tn lnl( up Sept I Hu)' ur or der now to bt-.1t 1n1 \lJanl1<' Mu ... 11·. ~ AA'J5 for Aprop-0:. de:.1•nl'r I otht•r• 228 L'ore ~t . f11.>ld vf hd1r r«µlar 1· " ' r ~ :Jion.hand J mu\l c ;ill def' to 7Sl.-JS Slart 1mmed1ateh <.:all --Gary Ri<·c . ~.4 o r.o:i:; nependabll.'-.t)h"t ~ I )r dothing i.ton• nl~ded 1.l.-iicwina Beach m<-nt, n-qwr{,., d m;.,tur,.. · Coasla.I Per:.Qnnl'I Ai,:t•n 3 ">ht•lf l'ntt-rtd1nm .. nt Wrutr~ appl) bt'twi•t•n j <'t.'nlt-r book \ht>lt (;n•dt 9am 12pm Charil..., I hill tor \lt'n> '>)\Lem. f\pkr". <.:.orp, :.>01 Heillull llldi.: 2 fll on th•· "dt.., , T\ 11'1 ~e226_ <.:M tup toll r m xlnt rnnd "LOT NJNTIMG --- P 0 Boa lS60 ._ia!A Beauttful RCA 2!I 1•1)!ur 1V 2 yr wml) fr"1· ni- ltv~f') Sl.24 646 17~1 CosU Mesa.Ca.1121625 ._.,_ ... •714'644-2652 Sf't )/Rccep Airport La~ cy,Z7!l0 Harbor l:tl .C \1 or more 1.'Xpt·rll.'nc·t· 1013 ....................... --,..1rm Hnicht. chttrful. NEVl':R A 1-·1-;1-; ~oritlllR with h"1r plt'Cl'S ROOFEHS HOT Wanted n u n i>m o k e r J osie \1 u.st bt-~r<.unabll.' & J\)>kmR S35 Call P..itl1 ml 1611 or ITT5 l.230 Kenmott rri n c. U C'U ft. frost·frtt w ticemaller. harv &o&d l27S Dul~ set. JP'Tl. • c:hrs -+ 1u1 c.omer-group, dnt rood. or a. ~I k>w 968-0792 CONN O\ndor trombone W11.h cue Excd&ent C'OO dluon. SIOO 57~ after 6PM Stereo Iii Rl"<'e1ver ~pkr~ ~ar new Sa \nf1l·e J I S200 SS 7 9ti40 for 2 la.rge proJttU M usl 851 !'°25 neat Ex t ell houri\ ralt' •WAITRESSES• have al least S yrs ex -• or i.tenero~ comm1:.i.ioo penence Ac:ceptml( ap S t; C R F.: TAR Y Part ; •s.u-dary j!lcec • ,l rurt u re J v a Ila ble rull lime. part llmt• i.plJt '>h•ft CaJI 2 4pm (.'ompll"tt' fumu1hinR\ ol plJr1t1ons da1l) bf>t 9 lime full lime. UC · Personnel Ad\ert \1ktl( 1 75467'.Yl -~ 16S3&.penor.CM Irvine food ser111 c e I Dept.s have o1>4.·mnic' J>t'r --- Stiles Somr exper nee Call . upanswn Npt lkh SUPER SEC 'Y Monday Frida~ 7S I llJ.1 -.mall hr'm" Ide.al for ~w m 1tal un11 t 1111 l'H'' for DRUMS by Luctwic. hRhl blue t'lear 2 f1oor Loms. a ban 24". 3 Z1l1ren CymbaJs. Roaer's h11th hat com pl e te w /a ll <'ase& 1800 0 MO Ca II aft 6 JOPM 1714 1 737-6449 Sdn k )ll S TU 1'•'>0 frontluudon,11 r J "'''lt•· dt'<'k l.1k1• n1·~ $11 7SI 729fi 83J..8IOO btwn !f & llA:'rl . rm svces firm Good FOtt AD/PR FfRM l> e P e n d a b I l' ask for Sue typl.llg, s hthnd '>k•ll'>. ex Wt.> rt' a .small I but wl'll homtrni.ker. permanl'nt ----·-·---per rt1fd Non 'mokl'r known 1t1 our field1 r om P If. ev~ & S111 hrs Xlnt SECln ARY pref Call 640 0123 pany of nice people w ho dJarounts The Coffee Commerr1al Real Eslat.e are good at wh11t we do Bean. 549 1766. Jo' i rm need e xp ' c (advertu1ing, l'R. ron •••• •••. ••............. mlo 213 2H#l 1327 ~ 1005 UH c;t't, m;itch1n1t t:lblM, i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ha11', buff rt, On1·ntul LcR weight DOV>' 10 29 lblli a mo 1ocr ... 1uar&11tffd Call C'lnd) aft 5 54s. 1634 lli · Color l'•1rti1hl1 Lrg :.crt-t•n, t olor :i;olettl• SJ~. \>olh 962 ~ SI . I ttiU \Int ZS ' Color TV T Jblt· Modt•I ISO secrt'lary Xlnt Slu lls re ference manaicernent for SnJes quired t11t lud111g heavy Secretarial I.he computer mdu.'lf') I Wanted enerRel1c self typing. & dealing with EXECUTIVE We 'r e look1n l( for a WESTMIN~l ... H ABBt:Y ANTIQUE MALI. Uatly 10 6. fo'n 10 !I C:loe.ed TU(.>MJU) 11751 Wl~Cmmst4!r i\\t' dl ..... 11(11, rdllan, n1•11r nrw t ond i\li.o °'tt lll(nAVOX "ilereo C'om.Oll' ,,. nl trk ~>VI ilHJ PM Natural Russian Sabi~ f ull l~ngth <'Oa t or11 12:5.000. !.a c:nf1ce SU.000 642·4300 Ad a250, 3' hrs Nearly new Applause Gww. Sunburst Oes11tn. 1140/ otfer Call Patti al En~ lZJO. or 673' 3068 lf no ~Wtt. k~p trying Ca II t>J I JilO;> - tilllr'ttng marine retail pl'opl e 'Sal. Com i.ecn."lary who 1i. JWll ~ ~11.les clerk. f' rr pos1hon. meni.urate w il h 1.'X· I SECRETARIES Rood as what o;he d~s up pre.fernd. 67a-4080. pai~ 752-80Jl and C.'rl)OYS doing It. Our Garden Grove ~ fi lOO loclts&MariM ~ ........ .•..•••........•....... ..:!_a_y ________ SECRETARY needed by We are accephnl( ap dre1tm pers-0n rnn type pbcat1on.s for ext•<'ullve llO-t wpm t no shorthand I. Hawaii bound Enure col lectlon or a ntlque~ for sale Bedroom . living rm. dining rm. 01o1k . maho gany . '*aln ut Ma n > acce:.sot1l'1> Pnced ngbl. MZ·7347 MUST S ELL 42" l<nd Butr h1•r blk tbl1·. •t lll'ntwuod chr,, 2 lkntwood bar :.tools. Dma park wood lblf' w /4 din. :.q tble1w11.lnut ~t leg. 4 beechwood chr~. 2 Oan•~h IOOl>t' CU:thion r hrs. lit md oak tble. Windsor Bowback chn. ~ YAM AH A amp w I reverb New S22S. 67S 1230; 673-2712 ce ... ,., 9010 . ••..••.....•.•.....•.• People who need peoplf Irvine Lawyer. will tram aec:r etari al pos1t1 oni. ts bolh charmcnic and e f i.houki always t httk the legal, good typing akills Shorthand or l'.!Owpm re ficient on &he phone, 1s Sel'Vlce Directory m lhe '-Plee_._~ ___ 3_____ quired. Wide 11anety o( well organized and can ___ OAf_LY_Pl_WT ___ Want.Ads CallM2·5678 bac:kicrounds needed help keep the rest or WI "' ,,_ _____ ..;;;;'-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiii;;;~ Orange County Al rpon or I a n i zed • has « oo d CANOE · 2 place 12· 1n natable ,..OldJ. IOlO '"' J*ic. 26 lb6 lnOall"!I in 'I mm Oar Iii pump $29~. 63l 2504 or673 14.M . . ,... ...,. area. gammatkal 1k1lls. can work under pressure m Decorator d1n1ng rm. h kt• <xean Rowing I>orv. 'r old Ch1:.s1c Be:sut) 1n Claw 682· 7589 SalM HERE'S A GEM Slev1ck's Jewelers has an opening fOf a Jewelry Salesperson to wort< cloeely wit h customers i n selectlng f ine jewelry and c ustom designs. The job requ i r es a h i gh degree of responsibility and gOOd knowJedge of jewelry merchandise. Excellent Company Benefit Package. • CONTACT Ml.. McDllMOTT 17 I 4J 644-I JIO SLAVICK'§ Fine Jewelers Since 1917 557.0145 CT\-Llf\W:: TtMPOltM't ~Hll SOMCU 1723 ~Street ... .,..... ..... the nab tunes. bf a sell· ...; l' w a n t 1 q u e '* h 1 t e mot111at.or when things ~ DOING French Prov tthl lop ts !;!~.~IJ·ta"ndrorcan• wlakid~ • ... : BUSINESS nal'I wdl 6 l1ers r h1na ·~--'" 1 " UNDER A r ab & buffet server ranee o r task1. e11en Orutic 58111019 ao ·1 rnak.1n1 rotree. To th1JJ .. FICTmOUS ~r set Must sell Abo •Lll>t'r persoa we offer NAME? rir. 1ora. lampa. e lr good salary (based on uperlenc:e) with fre 11 yow "•.,. 1w•t rci.o 4'42 6676 or Adi JOS. iuenl reviews. plus pre>-yow• .... '•cllliow• ~4300. 3'hra ll11tlftee1 Ner11e 8f\d ll lhann1. benef1la, a XI " ... -.,.i WOftlin•o 14 post wattrbed w 16 hr work week. and a very "lo• pv..,tioft. ,..... drawers S400 or best ol plawant Woftt tlllV1rof\ 0011 '1 1010-1 lfl•I tfle SECURITY roenL And, the chance lo 11"'11e110 .. •• )O .,.,, rcr 842 1147 ht an Im portant p art ol • 110"' om °' '*~ TM MUST SELL thia wk mov-Fl.llJ lime poellton avalla· "oinl ,, &rowln• com· 0 A I L Y !It IL 0 T w 111 ... _ 1 li ... ,_ .. ·-_....,efl --•••""'"' ing Antique l':n1h1h """' .or re .""' /:,"°" ftAnv, w ... kn ...... you·-..-~ ·-~ bl t k , lbl _..., "' vw "' Io 1 I s I . 'o o 11 1 Ore as er · Au 1 t r 1 an a e o wo r ex e out•..._...,,, Call us . boun A k led o( .......... ~lrcwletlon lndwd9• '"• Camode·C e dar Cheat· · now ge 8 J. Johnaon " Aaaoc. 01111'0 01•"•° Cou t Skll1-Blke· Palntln11 IM!CU.rity or law enforce· Inc. ., .. elld 10fe1 no11e .. meat preferred. Enjoy 2503 Ea1tbhalf Dr ; Ste 1191>9•1'" ... HlttOfl• i.. much more open •II wk y t od . -~:=': 9030 .•..•...•.............. Outboard motor. rnlh•r ton item. t-'al(Nlll H i c'> d e eng, s:l.'JO ~ 7A!».I 2 nu <70 hrs I 2.314 V(.' Gra) llhrtnt' t'nl( w martn\• mantfold!i. ready to run 1700 ea . M u re info 5J6.~ 30' m11t. boom . hrdwr, main " Jib nil•. SS st~·all top icradc. h11ul • MOO 1-G-242A 9040 eacellent co mp~~ny 303. 01001 to IUblllll r•111 SACRJPICJNO 14/t tibt'r OU moy reques our -onswenng benellta. Applr 9A1n to Newport Beach. aseo • • • ' • "' • 11 • o 1 alua aailln1 dinlY U7 service when placing your od ... o Doily 1971 SCAIAa Noon. Moo·Fr1. Penon· 714-644.-:rT pwbllcetlOn 98110 Balboa Coves N 8 . Pilot od nu~ will nnnAnr in Vt'llllll' od . ....................... Ml · •---------·~··copy •fto • 673-eell8 "~ _,,__. r--· Twin llO'a. L50 hours • .i!.o•-ion H0TB. M ., h ellull I• THI DAILY .. we will toke your messages ... vnt1 loaded Pri. pty, Make """""' • "e t o s e Ii o o d !ltlLOT, !lt.O '°' •MO. Yo ur friend 1 and II 't·"" clfer. Need lo k ll im IOONewport C\r P r ~d Items you·~ Co•t• ...... CA 12'2' ......i ..... ....._ ...... '"'··slll.... CO In ot your conveni~ to get he imdlalely .movlno out '"'-port n.. h W•'ll dO fllle f•lf '°' ~UUI· ...,. '-.... ~ t od ~· ' • !!' ,_..... """'ac not usinlf available to "''°'"'...,. .-vt 10.-1 w b c n l he 1 have responses o your ... 1111s serva is or area. Call $46·1200 f.qual ()pp Em plyr M tF' aome other family by ad· N'Httlelftt ,.. ... cell IOUNIUWll to Mil They'll only $5~ week. For more mformotion I Mon · fr I day 11 l • vcrualn1 l.bem ror•a le ln M2~21 & m tell you. bow well ll ond to your od. coll "2·5'7'. 731 82H <tven•n•u • ~ ..i IWanti\d Help• MZ·WTI Oaasllied Call&42·~ worbdforlhem' weell::enda J A•k for ~~~ .............. !!!!!~~J:===========i:::::::::::::::::::::::::_·.1_ __ ~~~~...1::===:======:.LL-----------------------'L~'erry~======== s 4 l .. ------__ ......._ . -·· • . '_ .. , ...... 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M UIO Da19: ..... AC. 11m0 l VL .... MWD IANfA AMA CUI, Ot!W llret It bra.ha ~. mTW, ev• 5a-M41,. C09d. MWJt Mil N.-. urea UNCOl.JC,.Jt-.,iaY 835 3171 tnlC haul J1tly. Xl.nl buy MJ.1172 v-.. t772 W . IU00090 ' DCAJ.S_.P , ... IAI•• .. --~ •tlllOO MZn• s.. t1•0 ........................ au:•• ttzo IAY~ •UllD 1MW1• L-'e t7l6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOt..YO ....................... ~ailitwv ialliilflrw1111ttau ••••••••••••••••••••••• tteol.AAI tmUINST! ~~~it 'TU cpe, mlnt <OUI> "ft Scorpion, alDl cCftd . TUalOI I.ALIS. SllYICI We1iii¥a a 90011 ..a.rtiofl tlVUC& , ... TUSJMCCll:DI air, lo ml, pyt Pl)' .... ~w1 AMDLUS••• o f NS ... " USEO ·----'Tl-.ACOOll) -.-.orS41<11Cl& ..v noivA.S"'"'"D••Rr RY _,_ '7UDAw 8 U413l UCa&.INT vu. l[;nD ~·E O..r*"9! iuoou 1R tlj> (z:rJUll ) Mlfse••... t740 SILIC EXPERTS "n IDOl'al <4al8Xt• > ••••••••••••• •••••••••• TIOMI CON .... H l , Hf VROttl tff 2 ••••••• 6 ............... . ~=t:i:t~> ~~Jc~ llACH IM'°ITS ~~~ 11 mA lolldeid \)4 1 AUU>miUt' trana • air IMI Dove Street 111118 Harbor Blvd. ~ ' . . ,. ~·b 1 l Ou lHJl!PA S1R(21ll~1 ('O nd. Very 'nic e ! NEWPORT BEACH C06TAMESA a...4 Su ., ,. (idHSO> 712-0900 ~tlOJ 540.9467 '9 CbrYy Sedaa VI. am.a .. MMllMI 1*0· a.bit ,....,,.l t d . I mciM. ew•· Ol ...... c--·• """ Y Slttl f--6.a 9765 IV7~ Volvo. a unrf. air. ran•. ra 10· oraatna M041811 ~1m ·~ _., • • HOWAll.D c~ ... ....,...... tt.ooo au. 2 owoe.r 1toc\ --OLDIST Oove ... ~11.,!~t ••o••••••••••••••••••• ~!~FM ca11 .. \ery 1).000/t.tolrltf..4519 ......_ "57 • ...,. 7eCcroila SIU Uftback. $ c-• IUOO.e.al·lm ~ ~ N.EWP08 BEACH apd, AM /YM 1ltft!O CU1. 'e£1CaaW:lo. oerdl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Ul-OHI Xlnt cond Great "'PG. '5 V°'vo Auto ma Uc Xlnt ena wwk ~. ii Ptnl.o. a Int condlUon. Muat sell tht' w t>tlt cond. N...-tra.nsm1aaM>n MS-~ needa 4IGI won tt.t of Sl'ECIALLlASI '95 714-497 ~ 'lltw rad r.d ' Wh ite ---fer l Ml ~U 2>400 loaded 1282 Hu ----w t rt>d In l..r $1 9 ~0 '72 NOVA JSO New Tm•• ---oo mo o e 1 S22SO do•n 117. run1 &ood of'(-da wrk 642 97S6 &u. Shoclu SISOO 080 73 t'ord Pinto Runabout 975 :itm 1 4 o o 5 " IJ ~ 7 1, 7 li13-43rfl p 1 11 ,,,. rn v1·ry &uod cond l<'airly eo v e ., w k n d :. 4 5 1 1B Volvo. I own~r. 72.000 ' - -a~ ~ ll4"W lln'll ,\uw radio 14 ~EL. anrl, llhr air. l<edWldl Ne m1 new t1r~ ~m lfm Corffth 9932 \flbl ~11 ._, 4S7 4S41 looka l!lu! a lllO. al lV74 ----------rad>o. c ua. •Jnl cond ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----- pnce 111.900 645-9272 '87, rum &ood. needls wrk 11400 Noolfcr1 54-0909 lt71 C~YWTTI "14 Ptolo W•IOft Mu~ S 4 0 O S 4 ~ !t 7 ti 7 MW t.ll'ft Neech work 1981 ZJlM dr OnR owner eves 'w It n d ' I 5 1 .--... ........... Sllvw AMlvenary C'dl l!OOS. mi. 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"78 Boaton Whaler. 11' 'ACI •••ow Mo ntaull . 70 horn MODELC t.:Vlnnde with trlr Mint Sleepr. 6 to 8 Ofl Gau<:hu cond. 184 oo JOB O beda, full y "1·lf (·on ......,.momlnp tain~ roof air cond AMtos W..t.d 95'0 ~N Bc•al'h Blvd •••••••••••••••••••••••! t~MI No of SA Fwy l WE PAY TOP DOLLAR La ltabru 522 533.'l for tot>~ cars forel~n. -dome1uc11 or dlol!l.'lll:l> I( 15 1!~1 W 53c'h 4dr auto )WT car I)> e xtra d ean. ,ir, " <. XtrJ " 1"'40 ~ ~i.t.FJRST1 or~7001 '79 M8~r.-.u · 10101lc-d Ml\---------WW! Sii):,(), '71 lnl••rna rru , $1-1 1100 l'ri\Jt• 1'4rl\ llav1ng tro uble aelUn& lion.al Tranlall. a.. loo DodlJt 99JS 7~ lilh•J yuur car " 1 ry 0 , • Paid Sl9'J5. '73 t-°'>rd ~ ton •••••••• • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • \fa~t ~II ~ io.11 .1 i!IB !11:"1 for or not• 1\\lt ror 'fom 'iuper Van ~. 1 4 .. 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I auto. 1 ~apd All)' rca.'>onabl~ of fer 7~·1130 1'7~MM owo•r completely a.t BayildeOrive onlinal 1 U t-:N2!IO> Newport Beach l'7J.(llO() 80 21 O • c d a n I\ c . ~ ..... t0• POI ONLY $3995 AM/FM.~ ap 4 000 m1 3 ~L I L.. ........... .J' ' TOPSPAJDP'OR yr. factory warr. 147", ••••-••••-••-•••••• -'~~· llfPOln'•SPORTS B4l!lll flail• 111111'110 HP. I /O, 'I l'3l\, CAU ... ..,,---------wllb tnUer. XII'• *IWP. u ____ .. -WP . ·-.... 9725 ow-._.. Call Pat at --....._~,,.w ..................... .. ~ da19 or 78CMIUIO 13731 HARBOR BLVD •• .. ••••• ••••••••••••• ,. Pl.al 4 dr. 1.24. l llOO. ,.... OAROEN GROVE ..... ._. 970I nn areat. n«.'f'd., body 'T7 9eerabWtwtn360'a, 1714151.._...IOO __ -••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~'42S /bal ofr Io w b o u re . h I 1 h '.Sf'ord Woodle. restored. SZOOO IBATll ~nee •pment. m.ooo. on any um ... Coupea. .._. t727 70m,. +. lluat 1ell. 175-6161 Sedam •Con•ertl~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~W:!:tt;:taer . LONDON TAXI, Good ltlOSPIDllS YlllTYOUI '!!!!!! t•a1 =~u c_;::._,uee tW MOWlll OIAttal COAST ;..IW ~., ........ '15 llUftAJIG 7$11 ort1 llACHIWOtn'S HONDA W 9120 mi,am,fas c .... •.,. ..°"' • .,_ HIAlfUAnlll _, ....... -......... ., .... un NEWPOllTBEACH TODA YIU I ' callls• ...,.. NMt INS Schwinn Wldaaer. 71~ • ....,.~ ~ ~mpltt•l1 rHtore4. '-I , f701 Vl"'lllJY •Bii Mue ll NOi ••rh. ....................... SALD•S& VICE .__,, ••• .,. IOIO. copper,........_ OLDSMOIU ....,, .... -.., -...~ HM NodowD•ww..... HONDA ·=~......_°' _ ................. •,14/mo.fTJ.tllO. eMCTIUC•I ~~ ,.cn.11&PLo-'maa)' HawtNmtWD1youwant ~~:•~rt :.Uw.uril!DAOS ~-==& ... ::':'J'~S.:::~ ••de 140-9640 I i6 Ponche 9US COUPe. alr. s un roof, AM tPM ca.'>54!ttc. alloy wheela, lo nu dark cn.~n . bllt llll Cov1•r /bra, foll h&hta.11lu rur k RJL & Co. 1714> 1)4() 2510 '75 T arga Carre r a Chocolate brown w flan 1ntmor Polished whttla & P7's. Ttua car lll fr•b. unlortunat,ely must selJ $23,900. 7~9-Ull or M).tm, 'T7 tu.I IUD.l'Gel. brD met.' alr, ....,.,, perf. cood. tbruout. 115.SOO MS-ZJ75, ~. '6 1 Porsc b e 3S 88, l"eltGred. have receipt&. 8am4pm ...... 1. lll'ltt. ~ ukforMarlt ~Q C 'M~ cmmtUcaooWNCb .. ~ ... ..,.. 9716 ....................... •1 DEAW IN U.S.A. ~'!."'"°"" fhe Cul.tit draw ao llw Wat a OaUy PtloC nl\•.ilflf'd Ad 842-5111 Now is a great time to look for smart buys on 1980 cars. The Da ily Pilot and the new car dealers o,t Orang~ County suggest you check the easier credit terms, better gas mileage and lower maintenance available in 1980 models thff?Ugh participating Orange County dNlers. VisitOrs to dealer showrooms may register for trips and other great prizes now through September 11 All make1, modela and colon Cla11ified Auto Advertising in the DAILY PILOT -OM.VPtlO PLYMOUTH HORIZON 4 DR. 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TO s,oo P .M. ~: .,,,,,...,_,,. .... -. . --·---. •-.-.... --.,.--------·......-.. ------- NEED CASH??? We pay lop dOllar le< Q<>Od. clean tale model cars See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today WI AU.OW TOf' DOU..U POI TOW TIAOtMMt Sii VS ..OWl!I SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING · A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP! _._ ·-.. --- ' Irvine EDI T ION 'Quiet' Jet Test Guest List By ST Vt: MA.&Bl.t: Of-Deltt~•-The "qu et" <·omm"rdal !e>t tbat 1ov•mmll nt orrtchlls and DOlle-weary oetahbol'li of John Wayne All'l>C>rt ho.,. wiJI redUN" Jet.noise levels w1U ~ shov.11 on "'rhunday to a ~l~t group ot ob aervers Tbe afternoon landma "nd takeort of t h e M cOonnf'll Douglas OC-9 Super llO at John Wayne A.lrport. arranged by Conllrtaman Ro~rt Badham, R N~wport Beath, la belnli\ blllt"d M ti non i.l'l•:nt lh c dem on~tr t1on And while 11ome 70 JC U~sts w11 t th and hsten to the new <.'ra ft , n:~1df'nta m nearby Santi. Anu llt-1ghts wall have to be eon tent ~ ith ob:.t'rVIDR the Jet from tht.'lr hom~ Ro) Skull1n , a He1ght b spoke man and critic of airport expans1on. s1ud no attempt was --- made to let llQyone ln his com· rr1un1ty tnow of the demonstra· lwn • • 1 heard about il second- hand," said Skulh n, a past m~mber ol lhe county's lllrport advisory group. "We 've just ~en shut out." But Howard Seel ye , a spokesman for Badbam, said the guest list mcludes two airport critics It also includes officials from Newport Beach , lrvine. Cost a Mesa. T ustrn a nd a number of patentlal McDonnell Douglas customers. Seelye said to give observers a proper ear sampling. the new 1et ~111 take o(f toilowmg a Boe1.11g 737 and a Douglas DC-9. "I'm really hoping to hear a d iffe r en ce.•' said Newpor t Beach resident Clarence Turner . one of the two invited "cr itics." Seelye said the difference should be apparent even though the new Jet will not be loaded. He said he expects some ob servers to bnng tape recorders but added that an off1c1a l sound reading will not be taken "It ·s JUSl an oppartun1ty for people to watch 1t and listen," be explained. He said Badham proposed the de monstration after touring Douglas' Long Beach racihty and ~atching tests of the new Jet, expected to seat between 154 \'our Homt-to•·n Daily N~wNpap_.r T W ENTY -FIVE CENTS and 162 passengers. The Super 80. designed as a m edium ·ra nge c r a ft. 1s etd · vertised as the quietest jet IJ\ ser vice Severa l airlines. tnclud- ing Newport Beach-based Air Califo rnia a nd PSA , have already ordered the new Jet. It had been scheduled for cert1ficat1on in m1d ·July, but two test accidents slowed the <See 'QUIET,' Page A2) I1·vine Backs Zoning For Deerfield Project oally "1Mt -W CMrt.t SIMT REUNITED AT AIRPORT AFTER 6-YEAR SEPARATION Ertk Chriatensen, 10, of lrvlne, fother Mimi Tears of .Joy Boy, 10 , Reunited With Mom By CARL HENDERSON Ol tti. 0.ily Pit .. Slaff A 10 year old Irvine boy was reunjted with his mother Tur·s day, six years after leaving her behind during the evacuation of Vietnam Ringed by the press and well wishers. Erik Christensen, in a wbeelchrur due to polio. which he had since he w;:is six months old, presented a s imple bouquet of roses and a pen set to his tearlul mother, M1 m1, 50, and his step.sister. Lily. 14. Erik and his father, Hans Christensen managed to nee Vietnam in 1974 and settled in the United States. ln October 1976 the father dis- covered he had lung cancer. Fear ing that he would not live to see rus family rew\ilcd, be made Lloyd Daughenbaugh, of Irvine. a long-time friend. the executor of his estate, and Daughenbaugh's wife Joanne, Erik's legal guardian. P atsy Meyer's, Chr istensen's attorney, offered her services t o h e lp b rin g the f a mily together , free of charge. After many delays between the American Red Cross and tbe State Departm ent, Mrs. Christensen was finally granted permission to come to the Unit- ed States by the Vietna mese government Mrs Meyers attributed the dec1 s 1on t o hu m a nit a rian reasons Daughenbe1u~h believes that it was because the Vietnamese government didn't want to see Erik alone d S an orphan tn Amen ca. H ans Christensen died on Marc h 20. u'nahle to see his family reunited After a six-hour wait for the delayed flight . Erik reaUzed this promised arrival was the real thing He started clapping in anticipation, knowmg that his hopes weren't futile after all. T he mothe r and d aughter surged forward and wrapped their arms around E rik, weep- ing softly. Speaking through a n in - t erpr eter, Mrs. Christensen said that she was happy. but sorry that she couJd not see her husband. There was much hug- ging, band holding. and smil· ing . Gathering their luggage, the g roup left for Irvine, where the Daugheobaugbs had rented a neighboring condominium for the family. Citizens Attack Decision By llJCHARD GREEN Of -oally ,,_Si.ff Despite vehement citizen ob- jections. the Irvine City Council unanimously approved zoning Tuesday night for a 96-acre com· m ercial/residential project to be de veloped west of the Deerfield Village. ''The pend.Jog storm is about t o dam a ge our Came lot," Deerfield resident J oseph Tilton told the council "We were told by our bwlder that those 96 a cres were to re- main agricultural to serve as a buffer between us and the (El Toro Marine Corps) heli copter station . Otber Deerfield residents in· e lud ing Leo na r d ·schupak . Tanya Tatum and Bill Bailey added that the new community would cause horrendous traffic on Deerfield Avenue . lower prop- erty values, serve as a hangout for juvenile delinquents, cause noise and lead to trespassing in Deerfield. However, Keith Greer , direc- tor of project management for the Irvine Company (developer of the community}, said traffic would only increase by S percent on Deerfield Avenue. "The development will pro- vide 1mpartant community-level com merciaJ businesses for the city and also provide affordable houslng units." he said. Greer added that recreational areas would be included so that n ew r esident s w o uld no t trespass in private facilities in the Deerfield area. • G realer Irvine Industrial L e a g u e D i r ec t o r T o dd Nicholson , Irvine Board of Realtors s pakesman J erry Stein and Ray Quigley of the Chamber ,-of Commerce s poke in favor of the project. All three painted out that the city needs the sales tax revenue and the retail stores the new community would provide. To address the citizens' com- plaints, the council put several conditions on the zoning includ- ing : -T h e s tipu lation that Deerfield Avenue should be turned into a dead-end street if traffic on the street increases significantly. -The request that the Irvine (See ZONING, Page AZ) City Transit Boosted Irvine Company Pledges $100,000 Tbe Irvine Company will pay $100,000 toward lbe cost of a public tnmlt system within the Qt7 at .Imne if s uch a system la recommende d b y a cit y eompany lramit study. Company Vice P resident Tbom• H. Niellen said Tueaday at tbe 0'1 eo-cn meet1n1 t.bat the ,....._ is in ... poue to dis- C"uaaiom be bH beea b•vtnc wit.II .. .,.. Art Ant.bony and Comd'•• IAITJ Aann· AIJ'9 N6d tla8t DOW ii a IOQd dm• to......, RadJtq u inln- lntae a..k •=became: -TM cine mnt of eom· mer cial properties in Irvine will rapidly increase the number of intre -city trips during the course of the next five years. -Elderly people in the city ar e demanding better public transportation. -The city la provldln1 in- cre uin1ly a ttractive public facilities s uch as the Senior Cltliens Center, the Herlta1e Part Art& and Crafts Bulldinl and tbe Tw1Je Rock Commmity P ark , wblcb au would make cood etapp6q pointa tor an in· tra -clty lraoait 1y1tem. The Irvine Company plecfle was accepted unanimoual)' by the Cit y Council. but Coun- cilman Davld Sills warned. "Let 's not rush into anything ... other cities have embarked on transit prosrama that have ended in ftnaDcial diluter. "And let'• not work at crou- purpoees to the Oran1• County TTanslt Dlltrict. l don't want to lff one at our ~pa.am, one of t.hein (OC'l'D'a) OD a bllJ in Irvine -c over nme nt is notonom for tha.t kind ot t.bJ.nl," SUI.I said. Striking Back Da rth Vader . back m the hmeLi1?ht with the r elease of "The Empire Strikes Back ." takes a pair of unidentified youthful "p risone rs" during a pro motional appearance at the Mervyn's department store m Huntington Beach. The "Sta r Wars" villain also signed autogra phs for the first 600 visitors. Robbery Motive In Desert Death? An Irvine man who was found dead last week in a remote part of Riverside County was knovm to carry thousands of dollars in cash , leading investigators to consider robbery as a motive in his death. Rivers ide Coun ty Sheriff 's Sgt. Richard Morelock said he doesn't know if Kim LeValley, 26, was carrying m uctr money when he was killed. He also said be couldn't dis- close the reason investigators believe LeValley carried large a mounts of money. ADVEKl'ISER 'DEBUGGED' "The Daily Pilot is a great selling tool." "I got million pbooe calls, and found just the cash b uyer 1 needed on the first day my classified ad ran." That's the advertising success story m the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: '69VW Runs, needs work Sl.000 UX·U.XX lf )'OU want a mUUon calls from your classified ad , try the "JrHt Mlling tool." Call the Dally Pilot clau ified depart· ment today at 642·56'78. Le Valley's body was found early last week and identified on Aug 6 Jnvest1gators believe the victim had been stubbed in the heart and then placed in his new pickup truck and blown up by a homemade bomb. The truck was parked at the N a vy's Chocola te Mountain Bo mbing Range, a hilly desert area one invest igat or s aid "looks like the moon " Morelock s aid the death had been staged to appear as if LeValley were killed accidentally by a military s hell at the range. No arrests have been made in the case, but Morelock said de· tectives are questioning four s uspects. He speculated that at leas t two persons mus t ha ve been involved in lbe killing - one to drive the victim 's truck and another to steer a getaway vehicle. ,'h e sergeant s aid motives otti~r lhan robbery also are be· ing examined but he wouldn't divulge them. He confirmed that t he fact LeValley had a pil<>t's lice nse and was lmwon to Oy ren ted pla ne s Is b eing In · vestigated in connection with his death. The victim's mother . Frankie LeValley, said Tuesday that abe and her him band, Guy, have no Idea why their son was killed. She said KJ m had been to their Newport Beach home oo Aug. t , <Ste M011\'£, Pace .U> Carter Wooing Kennedy NEW YORK tAP1 -Presi- dent Carter arnved in triumph today to claim renommat1on, and immediately set about to woo the Kennedy wing of the De mocratic pa rty whose ret- icen ce about h is candid acy clouds rus efforts to win re· election. To cheers o r "Four Mo re Years'' and strains of ''Happ) Days are Here Again." Carter t old supporte r s that Sen Edward M. Kennedy's Tuesda) Channel 7 begins co ver age of the convention a t -&:30; Cbannels2and4 join a t S. night convention speech wa! ··one of t he gr eatest I eve1 heard." and express ed con fidence that the party woulc emerge united to "whip th1 Republicans" m November Carter came Crom Washingtor on the day after the conventJ0t adopted a platform beann~ Ken ne dy ·~ stamp His prin<'1 pa poht1caJ nuss1on was to coax : strong endorsement from Ken nedy l1l an attempt to conver the senator's supparters, mani KENNEDY LOSES BUT WINS-Al of whom were threatening to s1 out the campaign or even bolt t• the independent candidacy o John Anderson Carter a.ides hoped to an-ang. a meel.J.ng between the pres1den and Kennedy. but Carter said h didn 't know 1( o r whe n tha might occur. ·' l spoke to tum last night an• congratulated him on a won de rful speech," the pres1den said of Kennedy, who droppe out of the race Monday rugl after losing the crucial ruh vote on an "open convention." Or::wi-~oast -~~ \\'ea th er Sunny Thursday except I for night through mid- morning low clouds. Not as bot in afternoon. Lows tonight 64 at the beaches, 70 inland. Highs Thursday mid 70S to mid 80s. INSIDE TODA l" Any tMt will work. IOY• one magazine editor . the trouble i.s ke.ping weight 1 /ro m coming r ight baclc. SfO'JI on Pnge 84. . .... ~ ,._...._.. c11 1 "'-"'" .... =:=. :1 ~ ' -jC ..... cu ' ~ ..... tt-ct ...,_.. ., T-...-..-.. ,......_ .... -M w.r.,.._, M "' PM. v flU.01 -2 I A&.pyt! 13. ,. ~-----JIJST BREAKING-----.... ,,..,. ....... po. ........... ~.?# ......... '°"...,, Sclunidt Acce11.ts E. German lrrvitGtion BONN. Welt Gt>rtnaftl' <AP> CbaoceJJor Helmut Schmid. bN a~ed an anvltatJoa to Ybit communtat f!ut Oermany thla month f• U.. fint f..U·blow1' 1umm1t between leaden OI the two Guman staa., a ~t 1pohsman aatd today. $i>e* man Armln G..,....,akt told r.porten Sehmadt wtll mNll .. 1th Ea.lt O•rman alrmao Erich Honecker on Autc 28 2$ at a hunt1n& lodlft on a lab north o( Eu t 81'rltn ~hnudt wlll aJso vaau two ~r Ea!'lt Grrman <'lllfls follov. lnM lht' t•'<Hiay talks. Grueo.wald addf'd Lt l'rflfl'W•• Tlftf lllf 3NI nw- LOS ANGEL tAP> A tanbr ln.H'k dnvl'r and h111 pu ftlltt re tl\Ju~ toda) v.tw>n lht' t.ru<'k oH•rtumf'd on u tuns1Uon r'Olld Unktn1 lht' :southbound llolly .. ood •nc1 ltubor f"reewaJ , pUllnj a load ol hot crud" (lal that authi>r1ll<" estlmated .. ou1d take e11ht ~ to t'lnn up Four un.lt.s ol cit.)' farefa~bt~~ rt'apoodf'd to lhr •<'<'lli<'nl but lht'rl' •as no Cir~, fltt d partm~nt spok~man Tt>d Aqu•m u1d Tht· Pfl" dawn •ccadent .. as tht th1ro m a& main d») !) to t•lo ta m1Qt>r do11.-ntov.n frttwa> tntt>r<"han~.- ...._ r,..1r.1 ..... Oftr111i. .. llU.)S('OW 1 A P l Tiil' Soviet Union todia) dl'11v~red lb strol\l("fl prot~t > l'l to the t •rutl'd States over the• W•ltcr Polovchak alla1r, de m11nding that Chicago authont1es allow the 12 year-old bo) mnd has sister to return to the Soviet Uruon wath their pa.rmt.s Tht" Sovit"l news agency Tass said a Soviet protest note, pre sented tn Mosrow to the U S Embassy. accused lJ S authonlle~ of an .. llJegal. inhuman 11ct1on" against the family imd of trying to tear the fa mlly apart ...,, ... •• 8r ·"••l•atftf NEW YORJ< (AP> -Rep. Ron Dellums, a black con gressman from California, wtll be placed in nomination as the De mocrallc presidenllal candidate tonight before President Carte r's forces get their t'hance Dellums was s«;lected as the first <'andJdate to be placed m nommallon ma lotter y held by the convention's rules commit tee Uus morrun~ llomea•la ~ Mldftut Ar~d BUCHAREST. Romania (AP > -Romania's foreign minister met betund closed doors in a Bucharest hotel today with a personal envoy or Egyptlan President Anwar Sadat as this communist nation apparently sought to open a new M1deust ~ace irullatave Romaruan President Nacolae Ceausescu has acted as an m · termedtary before m the Jong Ara~Israeli conflict. Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin credJt the Romanian with helping to set up the Egyptian's historic 1977 tnp lo .Je rusalem ~ning of A -plant DelaflH SACRAMENTO (AP) -Res tarting of the Rancho Seco nuclear power plant, which automatically s hut itself. a~er .an equipment failure Tuesday, was. delayed today by d1frlcult1es with a turbine. a spokeswoman sa1d. Youth's Choice: ' Sex Slave or Death A vouthful hitchhiker from ~forth Carol 1na t'laa med in Orange County Su penor Court Tuesday that convicted sex of- f e nder Lt!Ot1 s Lee Heater of Fountain Valley threatened lo kill him last May unless he became Heater's sex slave. with forcing Leonski to have o ral sex with him while holchng the teen-ager agamst his will an a FountaJn Valley home Leonski admitted he had gone voluntariJy to the defendant's house last May 6 after bemg picked up near the San Diego freeway. S. Coast l..ighting Vote Set Rrsldmta or thtt unlnt'orporat ed rommunlUcis •lonl( the 11-0Uth Or•nae <-Ow.t will tw umon.i JM!() vh· who wtll VOttl in Mart•b 00 whc1ther to 1u.«'t1pl asat"Samenu to dtt(ruy tht1 t'Ostll of street h.:ht lnx 1md pu1 k 111a1tHt'nw1n• Orunt(t' < uunty s upt•rvtlsors t.:<I\\' 1irl•l1m101Jry upprov<ll l'u.-duv to \'OOdut'tang un eltt I urn on tht' profl(>:H-d lev 1cs after n llH•ldl•rrntc reporb :showrng that '' H't•t hl:hlmte and service area dl'\tl h ·ti. un· Ol)t'rUllDI( Wllb lur.it' ddu•1t.s 111 Sttt'C't l .iuhtinK Ois tnct No I inr ludmg lhl' ~·ommwut1es or l h111;1 l\1111t. Cap1Mrano Beach. I 11.:un,1 Nt!(tll'I, South Laguna .rnd I guna llalb, the annual as •0•11'4nlt'nt ~r residential prop t•rt\ ll'AOl'r would be $34 58 .... 11ll Boh lh11111ltun. or tht• l"OUOt} to II\ 1r11nnll•ntul M ana~t'111t•n1 \t:t'llO Tht· dJstnr t has lhe lar1itest def· at·1b of the county's street hght· m~ d1str1ds, Hamilton !>Utd ProposC'd a!-st'ssments for jie count) ~1·n ice art•as that pro vadt• park ma1111t•nt1nce and rt' latt'd Sl1rv1n•s hav1• not yet been dl.'lcrm1nt~f llam1lton said Wh1lt• a county district pro· vides strt't'l ht(htm~ in the city of I rvme. it as unlikely res idents there will part.Jcipate m the up. t'O ming election l>t-l'ause the rity has told the t'ounty at will absorb stn•et hghtmg cost beginning an flM'al 1981 Hamilton said the large def 1t'1ts in the d1~lncts · budgt'lS are a r~ult of financial ron stramts of Proposition 13. Money to finance the d1stncts comes from revenues derived b} the $4 per $100 assessed valua t10n property tax rate, and ccr tain augmentation funds pro vided by the state No add.illonal assessmen~ are currently charged . he said Under state la". the elct'llon may be conducted in one of t'A o way~ registered voter~ could cast balloLc; at oolhni.: places nr ballots could bt' mailed to prop ertyowners Su~rvi~ors ~till must dc(·H1t· whic h form the election ~111 take A more complete report on tht· election 1s expected to be g1vl'n to the board within 30 days. Hamilton s aid. Fro• Page Al MOTIVE ... and left that evenmg ror the des ert Ills body was found two days later Mrs LeValley said Kim was well hked and had kept many of the friend!:. he had made growing up 1n Newport Beach H e graduated from Corona del Mar Hi gh School in 1972. In the fir.1t day of testimony an Heater's sex perver s ion tnal, Jonathan Leoru.k1, 18. told the 'seven-man, fi ve-wo man jury that his sexual servitude m - rluded his being beaten wilh a black cane and being led around on his hands and kees w1tb a belt a round has neck. Add1llonaJly, Leonska tesllfied, llt·ater threatentd to kill tum on ... everal occasions unless he con· '>tntcd to sex Crime Spotter Hit, Injured by Truck The blond-haired prosec ullon "'1tnesb said Htater told him at one pomt, "Dammit, r want you to be my slave and you· re gowg lo be my slave " Heattr, who has a long history of sexual offenses. 1s charged Fro•P~1ll ·QUIET' ... process That. combined Wlth a s hortage of parts, 1s expected to delay delivery of the planes until early 1981 From John Wayne Airport lh~ Jet will be flown to Long 8e1ach Airport where it will complete a s1m1lar land/takeorr demOf\.lltU· t1on. 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"°''lerMt IUM't 1-1 ........... by...,. :::.i::..::=:::..::.=.:~,. _ .. ,. r rvine police appealed for public aid today IJl localing an old pickup truck whose occu· pants ran down a man who s tepped m front to halt their escape from a gas b1phoomg law Thursday Kumarc Agahroh. 37. a res1 dent of the Hentage P a rk Apart m e nts in north Irvine , was Mruck by the speeding vf'haclc and hurled to th<' µ11vt>mcnt , police saJd He waa tret.ed ut UC frvm1· Medwal Center In Orunl(" for 11 l\1x wrh lit«'-'• atwn <Jv•·r h111 h-ft e~ebrow. 11IUI( rnull 11;h· hrUI'-''" a nd ahra11lo1111 umt rrl1•;111NI early l.oduy Al(µhroh 11,111 1111111·1· it wo11 u brrnt J J 411 11 m w h1•n h11 llJ>C>tt.f't:I lw11 )'tJulhful 11 u111N·<·t11 <111b lt11> hh1 ft-alllmw•· ''° 1'11111·ku, 11111h1111l11M l!b•r1ll nt-from 11 JHlr k Nt t ·tu l11v~•ll&!"ln,., 111 1111nounc-1n1t dt1.,lh1 of Utu u11oull w1tl1 ii dt!ud ty ""''"l>'Jli 1 ai11ti I 111lu y. 11u1d Sf.ek• fi'uad• Agahroh went to intervene and hold lhe two male su,<>pect.<. as they started lo nee Delecllve Hon Veach said al that point Agahroh Jumped in front of lhe truck, lhmkrng 1t wo uld force thf1m lo halt. Instead, they gunned 1t and fl ed, knocking him down The vetucle 1s described as an r1ldcr model p1 t'kup, probably •·arty '6th vintage and with a white top The µ1ckup, al1>1> descnbed as large, has a stnP<! running down lh•· up1wr ouL'>1dc of the bed and 1t~ body 1!) lx•hcvcd to be a £adt.-d rN1 f>ctrt't1vc Veach said the SU.'> p1·C'l1> arc two white males, one I !I to 20, with shoulder length l1lond hair The second su.'lpect is 15 to 16, uhoul ra vf' feet, three inches laJI , wllh brown hair Anyone with inrormation may telephone 754-3731 for Detective Vcuc h or his associates. Brown Concedes On Smog Measure SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov. E dmund Brown Jr. has made a second major conce11lon in an effort to win le1l1lallve approval of an annual auto 1mo1 lnapec- llon prOll'am, the Sacramento Union 1ald today. The federal iovernment aays lt will cut olf f150 mUUoa in aid to California for h lcbways , street.a Uld Mwen unleu the 1tet.e pMSea an auto 1mos in· 1pecUoa J)r'OIJ'am. ID • Mory from New Yon. wbere Brown ls attenclinl the O.moneuc NaUoaal Coaveo· tloD tbt MWlpapflf Hid the IOV· ernor ap-eed to flYOf lettin« 1ervlce atelloo operators, ln· stead of slate·Ucensed special smog lnspectioo stations, make the annual inspections. Two weeks ago, the ad- mlni1tration neutralized tbe op- position ol the auto industry to the smog inspection blll, SB1948 by Sen. Robert Presley, 0 - R lveraide, by amendments that softened smog s t andards ror new can. The bUl still railed in tbe M · sembly Ways and Meana Com· mlttee, partly becauae ol the aervlce station opposition and partly beceuae le1i1laton are reluctat in en election year to requlre motoriltl to P•1 $15 to $20 a year for •mot lntpect:iom. SUNSET SUSPECT Ooug(H Clerk. 32 NURSE FACES RAP Carol Bundy, 37 HB Girls Slaying Suspect Nabbed I.OS AN<iELES t Al'1 1'11lit·1· h:not• a rrt.•st<'d .1 man in connt.'C't1or1 "'1 th tlw "" rallt'd S unst•l Murtll'r!. 11f f1 "'' )'Oun~ rem a lc•s a nd a r 1• hold lnR a woman Jrquamtan<'t' for what they say appt":.irs to lw ,1 rd:.ilt.'<l ~lay1n~ of a Va n Nuylo m:.in Tht.• man and wuman 'At·n 1 ar rt• s l f' ti Mon d i:I ' .., .11 tl C rn .Jr Will1.1m Booth Jl .1 rw"' 1"1111 ft•n·nu· .11 polu' hPadquart1•p, "\.\'11 tlu ht•IW\t' llH' «rlOlt'' Jll' c•onncch.'d Booth 'aid The Suru.t'l \tunkrs <'a'e I'> so nam{'fl b£•c:1u'.'>c· tht• 'l<'llm '> "'hO<il' bod11... "'t·r•· found 1n e.,t,·p:.iralt-ari·a~ 1n Junt· "' r1· kno"' n to h:.ivc frt><1u1•ntt·tl th•· Sun~t·t "'lnµ in lfolly'A ood Ttu: in" ... u..:atirm lwJ'.111 'Ah•·n llw part1Jll} tl;1d tiC1d 11 11f half "''>tt'r~ Gina \1urJ1111 1:-1 <.1nd SC Grd~~h Talk Slate<I Mf'mlx·rs of th1· ~:1ri <·1.,m1·nt1 llomt·own1·rs A'>..,llc-1.:.it1rm v.111 ml•t·l TI1ur ... d;J\ tu twar In 111•· council mc·mt;er 1.arrv A..:rJn d1~cuss controllt.'d j'.'.rowth The San ('lemcnte g roup will meet al 7 p m in the> Ole Han.'>lln Room of the Community Cent.er on Del Mar and Avenida SeVlllc Agran will outline h1S cit v ., expencnrc1 with dcveloµm<'nt The pn">l·OlJllOl'l ,.., r1pf'n ln u,, publir Cindy ChJI\dlt.>r . 16. both of lfun- t 1 n s: t on Beach. w e r{' found d umped next to the Ventura Frl:'e~ay ntar Gr1ff1lh Park June 12 Booth ... :.ud Douglas Daniel Cl;irk, 32 was arrested ill a Burbank t'ompany v. ht' re he •~ 1·mployed as a boiler e ni.:mecr ;111 d 14 a.s booked for 1nvesl1gat1on of murder Police abo arrc·sted c J rol Bundy Ji a 'ocat1onal nurse. at her Burbank home Mc; Hund) 1s under 1n vestaga t1on m the k11l1ng of John Robert Murra) 45. uf Van :--.-uys. w~e ht>adl~s bod) -.A.as found 1n a van parked on a \an !':u}s -,lrt'l:'I AUJ! !:I p<JhCt: 'tald Hooth ... a id f'V1denrf' gilthnf>d rlurinJ? that 1nH·sl1J,:at1on hnkl'<l ~ 11 h mformatmn gath<'rt'd 1n tht• '-iu11..,1•1 \lunkr'.'> 1 a'-•· l•·d lhf·m to< IJrl< lltrnd\ and <'Lirk .11 1• ,,,. q•1.11111t d. t11 -.;11d ., ht • 'l• Ill o• tt11.., 1f"!Jt11in~t11 p 1., nut 11 ..... r !rt U' Booth 'Jtd 1·,te h 11f tlt1• killing ".1, eomm1tt1•t1 "'1th .1 ... mJll ,.,Jhbt•r hand,1.!UI) ffto r, fU~t-<1 lll r.·\ l'al "hat furttwr , . ..,1d1·n1 •· lrnk(·d th,, r<i•• .. , -.a) 1n~ onl> lhal th1· .\>t urra) 1nvt'st1gauon · "' ... ~ 'Pn rf'l•·\ ant lo lht· or rP-.t of Clark in connctt1on \\llh the olhi:r f1H sla) mi:s .\Her the death'> of the l~o Huntington Beach girls, the ~eadl~ bo<h of Exxae Wal.M>n . 20. of Little Rock. Ark . was found June 23 tn Studio City and ht'r ht.' ad "'a~ d1~covered Ill a ... m o I I 14 11 <> d f' n b o >. 1 n "' 11"1 h -.A.ood allt·:· Jun• :i~ Fr .. r..,A1 ZONING ••. Compuny try to put a pool in tbe new community -The requirement that truck delivery hours lo the com· merclaJ stores be regulated so that there is a minJmum ~ Impact on nearby resident.a. The Irvine Company is calling the communlty The Irvine Home and Garden Center because m11ny or the stores planned ror it are supposed to be or tbe home. improvement variety. The center, bounded by Culver Drive on the east , Harvard A vttnue on the west and the railroad tracks on the north, is to include 32 acres of com- mcrr1al businesses and 64 acres of residential units for 2,770 pe<>- ple Coast Bill Support Given By Hayakawa Sen . S .I. Hay akawa an- nounced today he will co-sponsor a Senate measure which calls for the creat.Jon of an Orange Coas t National Park even though .. the actual results or the leg1s lat1on are like ly to be something altogether different." If pa-;sed, the m easure, S.2899. in t roduced by Se n . Alan Cranston <O·CahU. would pre- '>t.'rve 11,373 acres 1n the Irvine Coast area as open space Mo re than S38 million would b<' requested from the federal i.1de of the Land a nd Water Conservation Fund to acqwre the land, but the funds wouJd not bt' guarantei!d by lhe passage ot the ball ··Despite strong oppositioll from lhe Department of the ln lerior and a backlog or $2.f bllllnn 1n claim s against lb( f•·11'-ral side of the Land anc W .1t1•r Conser vation Fund. Sen l'rJn-.t1in '>t'em-. convinced thal m' suµJ)Ort for his lt·g1slallor "ill t•n ... urt' 1Lo; pas!.a J.:t-and lhal fund.., ""Ill bo· forthrnmmg for lh( 11urd1Jw "' th1· lrv1n1• proper l\ 'tJHJlfJ\JkJ'AJ 'IV · f>ls, Camera Takt-n in Burglary A burglar broke into a youni: ln JOl' w1Jman ·~ hom e dur1ni do)llght hours Tuesday and rnade off with two telev1sioo set! and a camera, police said today. 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Be tty Redfield 11nd her tum1 ly woke to race a r11ghtmar~ t'Ome to life Thl' fam11y·s pet. a PersJan feltne named Fat Cat. was dis· covered blood y and life less. hanging by the neck from a wooden gate beside the house Worse, the pet's body showed :.1~ns 1t had been tortured before its dealh. the animal"s claws had bet!n pulled out. it 's tongue cut oH Though the cat 1s now buried beneath a backyard tree, Betty Redfield can't put to rest the m emory of her gentle pe t's hideous death. She has begun knocking doors, as king her Ch a r wood Lane neighbors if they know who may have committed the grisly act. Though she's turned up no clues in Fat Cat's death, she has been told that a s mall dog was discovered banging similarly in a nearby schoolyard earlier this summer. These reports have drawn the attention of Huntington Beach police Detective Arden Fick "We hope it's not some kooks starting a trend," Fack sajd. "It's pretty sick. I don't think 1t was just someone upset because the cat dug in his flower bed " The detective recall ed that two persons suspected of tortur· Ing a cat were arrested by Hunt- ington Beach police last year and were convicted of the of- fense. But he said he has encoun- te red fe w other ser ious pet torture incidents in Huntington Bea ch, prior to Fat Cat 's death. Mrs. Redfield sald her five- ye ar-old fe line rece ived his na m e because of his unusual s ize. He weighed about 20 pounds. She said he was usually ··real, real mellow," but could put up a nasty fight when someone tried to force hJm to swallow his medicine She·s convinced that it took two or three people to subdue the cat when he was attacl<ed last week. Mrs. Redfield said Fat Cat had been let out at 2 a.m. to oc- cupy his usual sleeping spot on the patio. In the morning. a neighbor alerted them to the gruesome sight. .. If he just got run over or somettung, J could accept 1t," she says. ··But not somethmg like this. I 'm a psychiatric nurse, and even I can·t figure 1t out.·· Mrs. Redfield said sh<' decided to talk publi cly about the inc1 dent to alert other pet ownerl' that a band or animal abw.er'i m ay be on the loose "l JUSt hope,'" she said. "that 1t doesn't hc.ppen to anyone else ·· Cops Arrest Suspects o.iryl"N.tS~.......,. BETTY REDFIELD SHOWS ROPE USED TO TORTURE CAT A Warning to Pet Ownera In Huntington Beach F'\l Defendant Sex or Die, Witness Says A youthful hitchhiker from North Carolina claimed in Orange County Superior Court Tuesday that convicted sex of- fender Leotis Lee Heater of Fountam Valley threatened to kill him last May unless he became Heater's sex slave. In tbe first day of testimony in Heater's sex perversion triaJ. Jonathan Leonski, 18, told the seven-man, five -woman jury that his sexual servitude in- cluded his being beaten with a black cane and being led around on his hands and kees with a belt around his neck. Additionally. Leonski testified, Heater threatened to kill htm on several O<'casions unless he con- sented to sex. The blond-haired prosecution witness said Heater told him at one point, "Dammit. I want you to be my slave and you're going to be my slave." Heater, who has a Jong history of sexuaJ offenses. is charged with forcing Leonski to have oral sex with him while holding the teen-ager against his will in a Fountain VaJJey home. Leonslti admitted he had gone voluntarily to the defendant's house last May 6 after being pi<'ked up near the San Diego freeway. But the slightly built young man denied be ever consented to having sex with the stocky, 48- year-old defendant, who blew k isses to a televisfon camera crew as be was led into Superior Court Judge James Turner's Santa Ana courtroom. Leonski said he had sex both with Heater and a l6-yeat-0ld gi rl staying at the house. He said he voluntarily had sex with the girl on occasion and was forced by Heater to do so with her at other times. Under questioning by pros- ecutor Dave Himelson, Leonsk:i said his bizarre imprisonment in Heater's home included his be· ing tied up with sheets and rope, being hit with a cane and having a belt strapped around his n~k. "He made me walk up and down the hall like a dog," the witness testified. Leonski claime d H e ater forced tum into having sex with him at least half a dozen times. But d efense attorney J ohn Flood. in his opening arguments to the jury earlier Tuesday. maintained that all sexuaJ ac· t ivilies which took place at <See SEX , Page A2> Air Crash Death Brings $60,000 SAN DIEGO (AP> -An elderly Sacramento couple seeking $250,000 for the death of lheir soo in a 1978 air collision have been awarded $60,000 -the smallest judgment in 18ju:ry trials so far. Their 3l·year-0ld son, Robert KenzoOshiro, was among 144 peo- ple killed in the collision of a small airplane and a Pacific Southwest Airlines jetliner . Oshiro, one of six children or Kokan and Akiyo Oshiro, con tributed to his parents' support as an auditor for the state or California. Glass, Debris In SUNSET SUSPECT Douglas C1artc, 32 NUASE FACES RAP CMOI Bundy, 37 . Or~n:a~~ast Weather Sunny Thursday except for night through mid- mornblg low clouds. Not as hot in afternoon. Lows tomeht 64 at tbe beaches, 70 lnland. Highs Thursday mid '70I to mid lb. HB Couple Blast Beach Conditions INSIDE TODA\' A., dtft toW lrlOrk, '°~' OH "'°"°"',.. editor. thit trnbM u 1"qing ~ight /rom comt•g riglat bock. .,,. °" Pofll IU. •••• --~ Ctl .._... ... _..... ........ ......,_ ... .... ...._ M.Cn ..... •M .......... ,,........ . ,........ ... ..... M _.,.._ M By PAUL GalFFO °' .. Delly ..... , ..... Bea and AJ Berkman Uve on 11th Street in Huntington Beach, just a short jaunt from the ocean. But beading for the sands, they claim, has become a major expedition. Bea waves a flae labeled "STOP" to help them get across Pacific Coast Highway. Then there la a steep descent down a bluff to pt to tbe nate beach. Wont ol all, the Berkmans complain, tbe beach ltaell oear their home baa become an Ub· pleaaant place to visit, dotted wltb ,iu., litter and sea..S that neYel' seerm to set i>'dled U]>. "It's dangerous ," Mrs. Berkman exclaims. "It's so full of debris. r brtnc my rake and ' clean the little place where I sit." She also complains that broken glass buried in the sand can be a serious hazard for children and other beach vis- itors. While the Berkmans were on the beach this week a neilbbor, Leanne Klockenteger, showed an example of what dan1er the sanda held for her son's little feet -a piece or a broken beer botUe the sbe of her band. Another nearby resident, Suzanne Baca, aaJd, "llaybe we should lend the l\ate the doctor bllll for our tidl' cuts." Al Berkman 1u11eated that stale authorities who mahKaln the beach use a sieve pulled by a tractor to clean the 1andl. <See UITEa, Pase AJ> Girls' S11nset Deaths Probed LOS ANGELES <AP> Police have arrested a man in connection with the so-called r SWlSet Murders or five young females and are holding a woman acquaintance for what they say appears to be a related slaying oC a Van Nuys man. The man and woman were ar- rested Monday, said Cmdr. WilUam Booth at a news con- ference at police headquarters. "We do believe the crimes are connected," BOoth said. The Sunset Murders case is so n a m ed because the victims whose bodies were found in separate areas in June were known to have frequented the Sunset Strip in Hollywood. The investigation began when the partially clad bodies of half. sisters Gina Morano. 15, and Cindy Chandler, 16, both of Hun- ting ton Beac h, were found dumped next to the Ventura A Freeway near Griffith Park June 12. Booth said Douglas Daniel Clark, 32, was arrested at a Burbank company where he is - employed as a boiler engineer S • •·. B and was booked ror investigation t Mfilft9 a~k g ---- of murder. Police also arrested Carol Bundy, 37, a vocational nurs e, at her Burbank home. Ms. Bundy is under investiga- tion in the killing of John Robert Murray, 45, or Van Nuys, whose headless body was round in a van pa rked on a Van Nuys 'itreet Aug. 9, police said. Darth Vader. back in the limelight Wllh the release of "The Empire Strikes Back." takes a pair of umdent1fi ed youthful "prisoners" during a promotional appearance at the Mervyn's department store in Huntington Beach. The "Sta r Wars" villain also signed a utographs for t he fi rst 600 visitors. Booth said evidence gathered during that investigation, linked with information gathered in the Sunset Murders case, led them to Clartc. "Bundy and Clark are ac- quainted," he said. "The extent or this relationship is not clear to us.'' Booth said each of the killings was committed with a small caliber handgun. He refused to r eveal what further evidence linked the cues, saying only that the Murray lnvestlgaUon "wu very relevant" to the ar- rest of Clark in connection with the other five slaylngs. (See SUSPECl'S, Pa1e A%) AIWERTISER 'DEBVGGED' "The Dally Pilot Ls a great selllng tool." "I 1ot million pbone calls, and fou.nd ju.at tbe cash buyer I needed on tbe first day my clUtlfled ad ran." That's the advert:isinl success story ol the Colta Mesa man who placed this ad ln the Dally Pilot: '69VW Runs, oeede work $1.000 UX·XIUCX If )'Otl want a million calls from your c:lusifted .t, try the "1reat telllnl tool." Call the Dally Pilot cluslfied depart- ment today at &U-5818. Mayor Sets Probe Of HB Job Agency Huntington Beach Mayor Ruth Bailey has reactivated a com- mittee of city officials to urge speedy resolution of charges against the city 's feder ally funded job program. The non-profit corporation that handled the c ity's $2.6 million-a-year federal job pro- g ram was d ismantled in February by the Orange County Manpower Commission after preliminary fl.Ddings of an audit indicated misappropriation or public funds by the corporation's president, Rober\ L . Cun- ningham. Various rinancial abuse charges against oUicials ol the program have gone unresolved since then and the Manpower audit·, begun in January, still is incomplete. "It seems as though the city has not been kept informed by Manpower on the Department or Labor (OOL);" Mayor Bailey said. Mayor Balley said the com- mittee, composed of council members and ci\y department beads, would recommend a course of action to clear '-'P the controversy. Tbe mayor would not clitcuss what course or action will be considered. She said it will be discussed in executive session prior to the Monday night city council meeting. "It's a hi~h priority to ex- pedite the matter and clear it up once and for all and be done with it.'' the mayor said Coastline Community College currently administers the city's Comprehensive Employment Training Act <CE1'A> program. The committee includes coun- cil members Ruth Finley and Ron Pattinson: Bob SanJtste~. deputy city attorney . Bud Belsito, city administrato r . Frank Arguello, finance direc- tor. and Don Lewis, assistant director of personnel. The Orange County District Attorney's oCfice is reviewing the police lnvesUgaUon of the city's CETA corporation. Western Institute of Gareers Inc .. ror possible crim inal v\011- tions The DOL dropped I t ' \n- vestlgation of the matter Feb. 13. one week after the manpower audit flndlnJs were made public. \ ' ' , , ' ' , ' ' , , , ' 0.0y a-u ....... tD b• (~,. .... "''•" REUNITED AT AIRPORT AFTER &-YEAR SEPARATION Erik ChrtatenHn, 10. of lrvlne. Mother Mlml Tears of .Joy Boy, 10, R eunited With Mom By CARL HENDERSON OI -D•loy l"li.t Slaf! A 10 )ear old Irvine boy was reunited 14 tth h1~ mother Tues da:-,. six ) ears after leaving her behind dunm: the e\'acuauon or Vietnam Ringed by !ht' prei.s and well- "' 'shers. Enk Christensen, Ul a wheeld1a1r due to poho. which he had since ht> was six months old. presented u simple bouquet of rO'Ses and u iwn '>et to tus tearful mother. M1m1. 50, and h1~ !.lt-p.1>1i.ler Lil v 14 Erik and h11> father , Han:. Christensen managed to flee Vietnam in 1974 and i.ettled III the Uruted States Jn October 1976 the father dis· covered he had Jung cancer. Fearing that he would not hve to see his family reuruted, he made Lloyd Daug henbaugh, of Irvine. a long lime fnend. the executor or ht'> estate. and Oaughenbaugh's w1h! Joannt>, Erik s legal guardian P atsy Meyer s . Christensen's attorney, offer ed her services to help bring the fam ily together. free of charge After m an) delays betw~n the American Red Cross and the State Departme nt, Mrs Christensen was finally granted permission to com e to the Unit· ed States by the Vietnamese government \1 rs Me' t-r~ attn buted lht- det·1s1on to human1turian re a!lon::. Daughenbaugh bel1eH~s that 1t 14as bt.-cau:-.e thl• \'1etnames<.· government didn't 14 <ml· to c,ee Erik alone d!> an orpha n to l\men<.•a !Ian!> Chri::.tenc,en died o n \1arch 20 unabll· 10 see h1 :;. fam1h reun111-d A (t~r a ::.1x hour 14 311 for the delayed n1~hl. ~:rik rtal1zed this prom1s"'d arn-. al v. a'> the real thin~ lh.· !>tarted 1 lapping in ant1C·1pat1on. knov.in~ thdt his hopes 14 eren't futile after all The m other and daughter s urged forward a nd wrapped their arms around Erik. weep· iog softly Speaking through an 1n t e rprf'ter. Mrs Chnslen5en :.aid that sht' wa~ happy, but ::.orry that sh1> could not see her husband There wus much hu~ J?tng, hand holdmg. and :>mtl ing Gathenng their luggage. the group left for lrvint-where tht DaughenbC1u~hs had rented a nt'aghbonng condominium ror the larrul) · · r · v e e n.i o .> e d h 1 m v e q much," said Mr'l Daughen- baugh Speaking about Enk ·1 will mJSS him enormously, but at IS better that he be with h1i. mother · ,.~ront Pagt> AJ SEX OR DIE. Heater's hous~ were consentual and that Leonsk1 was never held against h..ls will Flood contended that sex had been d1scus~ed between Heater and Leonsk.J JUSt after the North C arolma hitc hhiker 14 a::. picked up by the defendant The dt:ren!te attorney also i.a1d the young man voluntarily '>moked mariJuana while at the hou!'e Under qu~tionin~ by flood. Leonsk.J admllted that he and Heater discussed payment and f avor s for poss ible sexul'I i.erv1ces This included $1!ii0 per week an cash and free room and board. he testified. 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TeleptloM (714)MM»l a 11•1t1•" Mv~ to4ll'7I • ·--"'°'-'--•CU-.0-MO-tHO •• \ • • Leon8k1 said he eventually iot a way alter two day~ m capt1 vtt) when Heater drove him to tht: fro nt of a Fountain Valle\ theater lie ~aid Heater told rum lo get out or the car and leave. t .... e n chased him when h,, ran away Leonsk1 wai. eventually found by police m a parking lot near Brookhurst A venue h'11dm~ tti!I leg and bleeding f rom hts forehead as well a , c r ying hystencally f"requcnll} during Tue~day's testimony, Heater. dressed ln a gray suit and shorn of hLS long. scraggly beard a nd hair. turned in tua seat and gnnned at spec tators in the courtroom Fr ... Pflfl' Al SUSPECTS .. After the deaths of the two H u ntineton Beach girls, the headleta body or Exxle WiltlOrl, 20, of LltUe Rock. Ark , was found June 23 in Studio City and her head was discovered tn a s' m a 11 w ooden b o x I n a Hollywood alley June 27. The body of Karen J ones, 2A • also ot UtUe Rock. was found June 23p:i a Burbank Street. The last to be round was Marnette Comer. a l7-year-0ld runaway from Sacramento. Her nude, mummlfled body wu dis· co\'ered by snake hunters near the Foot.blll Freeway In Sylm.ar June ao . Booth tald media coverate of pollce requetta for lnformaUon trom lb• public "contributed slplftcanUy" to the lnv..U1a· t.loot. The 8unMt Murders probe is conUnuJna. he said. Ai /ffeadotDlarfc ~--JVST BREAKINC--- l.at~ 1te-nu Jrom lodoJ(• world and ftC(tOnCJl ~ cMwlQpmf'lllta Mobile Hoine Sclunidt Accepts Park Scrubbed E. German lrwitation BONN. West Germany <AP> -Chancellor Helmut Sc:bmidt ha1 accepted an tnvltaUon LO vi.all commwtlst Eut German.y lhas mooth for the first Cull blown s umaut between leaders of the two German sta les, a government spokesm an said today. Tht-tlunttnaton Beach Plan '11n1 <-Omnuu1on wlthd,..w 11.s approval ul a C'O<ltrovenlal a.on ll\I requetl to turo MHdowlark Airport lnto a mobilt" homt> park • upervisors Nix Coastal Billboards Ur;,inl(t' Count> l>Uperv1sors tultl tht•tr ettlorne)" Tuesda) thJt lhl') 14ant billboards a.Jong l' l'lh t• <-O.u.t H.l~b"' a} in Dana l'utnl and 'un::.et Bttach re mo' t>d an at. taon that could roi.t thl' COWll) up to SJ00.000. "" ••rd.lni: to on~ esllmate r (rllo -'llli d 10 minute e x l't utiq• 1 clu~ed1 session. the l>c•J rd orderffi ah legal staff to .tltc•mpl to n Jt'h ..,t'ttlt'mE·n~ 1n ,1 '"'' H'Jr uld ll·~.sl h,1ltlc to en ftllll lht.• l'Ount) ... 1971 billboard ab..iti>ment ordinance t 'nder a recent state SupremP Cour t dt•l'tswn. t he board 1t-.1 rned. the county must pa\.· l'omp,1n1es w hu.,t· htllboards I ht \ onkr rc>nW\'t:•d if tht.• ad 't·rt 1s111.: s1..:n as IV<.·afl'd aloni: a fedt•t al h1ghv. :.t) I' .1t 1f11 Co.1 ... t I ll5!h"' :.t) in the D<irlu Point Jrt'a ha:> such a de& 1 ~nat1on Acl'ording t o o ne estimate. 1t 14 0Uld C'OSt th<· roun I\ hetv.M>n StoU .000 and $1~.000 to r1•1mbur,1• b1llhci.ird t'Om p.tnl•'' !cir th<· 12 advert1..,1n~ ... 1i:n' hl(·att'tl 1r1 PanJ J>ornt nw .. tretch ur l'uc:1f1c 'ua.c;t ll 1J.!hv. J\ 1n ~unst>t Be<.1C.:h hu v. l'\ 1·1 . " dt•:..1~nated ,1.., J -.t.1tP h1J,!h v.a\ and tht· 1·uunt) ,11 < ord1n1< tu interpretdlJOllb of I ht• <'ourt det'ls1on. as not obllgat 1•11 to n •1mhuro;E' billboard c:om p • .1111es for 1,,,.., of lhl· "~n.., llut John f':r..,ktnt> an atdt> to :-.u~o·n t~r 11 .irnNt Wieder .,auJ lht· 1·ount\' hkelv would fact• new 1>rot r:.tl'hod lt11~o.il1<>0 tf 1t ..,1 mpl\ orch-n-<l Lht· ~un!t•·t 81•ac:h '>lgn., rrmo' ed wllhout o(frnng com p<·n~at1on lo the i.1gn order-. There an• 10 billboards 1n Sunset Beach. Ers kme said An add1t1onal Sl00.000 to $150,000 might bt-needed to C'Ompe~ate the billboard compan1e'>. he ~aid That figure could be lower 1f the county agreed to let some of the ··Jess obnoxious" s igns re main m place until their cost is amort1l.Cd by their owne rs 1 ht-plan adopt~ by the board ~a ... back1·d b-. Mr W1edl·r v. host: rJJstn r l · mt'ludl•s ~uru.et lh·ach and ~u!J(:r-. isor Thomas HtlP\. "'hflse distract t'ncom iw ,st.~ Dana P<Jt nt I nr.ler the plan approved b~ tht' board. the ">elllement.s for s1~n rl'moval will bt: negotiated on a lot by lot basis The board requested that a f1nant 1ng pac•kage ~ wesented a t a later date f 'rom Pagt> ,\I UTTER ... "Their excuse 1::. they can t bring trucks down here because or the bluff.· B e rk man s aid However. he said he has seen othe r truck.son the beach Because no one cleans the beach, Berkman said, seaweed ~111 stay on the shore for two or three months But Park Ma1nten e o ce Super v1S0r Charles Cherney con tends that only a s mall pile or seaweed was hed on the beach during last week 's storm. Cherney said tractors pulling b e ach rake s and bea c h sanitizers comb the a rea acros!> rrom 11th Street four day5 each w eek 'Tm doing the best with what r ve got," Cherney said ... , have to put all my effort on beache:. where people pay " "I'd be very proud to have a group oC concerned citizens who want to help m e . I'd be more than willing to give them plasuc ba~s to put the debris in and we 'd haul it away " "I wiah I had more capabU.Jty . I really do," he said He added that his staff l• s hort three permanent men thla year. Che rney said state parks of· f1c1als are oUerio& prlies to youn&st.ers who collect the m ost broken g)MS on the beach. He added that hi• crew hand· raked a too and a half ot 1tua fro m the top of the bluffs at a cost ot s.'5.000. But tbe Bertmam 1Ull con· tend that tbere l• too much earba1e left oo the beach by beacheoers. "I t's a s h a m e ." Mrs . Berkman said. "We could have such a beaut.llul beach here." Mrs. 8nirman HY• she bu written to Huntington Beach Mayor Ruth Batley and A•· aemblyman Deon.it Man1er1 about the 11tuaUon. but bun't received Nt.Wactoey respoues. "Ever> lt I bave to 10 to the pre1ldct ot the Ulltted Statea, I'm lolnl to do it ," the Hid. • 1 Tueaday and 1natcud recom- m~nd~ study of ouxed hou.SLng plan tor the a1te The unaolmoW1 decision r e· ver ed a June 17 approval ot a mob1l~ homi> toning and left airport owner Dick Nerio Wllh maxed emouons · 'Thts caught me by surpnse." \lltd Neno. whose family .. a11 l)Wnt>d lhe 64·acre airport s mce 1952 "I would have liked aJI rnob1le homes. 1·11 have to digest lh1 s We 've been "oang at 1t stnce February The planrung comm1ss1on sug. ge5ted that the mixed housanl( plan lllclude mobile homes and put some emphasis on arrorda ble housing and Ca rnal} oriented development. The comm1ss1on also re<.-<>m m e nded that 1n1t1al .sale~ of mobile> homes bt' don~ at the fl untlngton Bt'ach ::.1te to ket•IJ the 'iales ta~ revenue tn the cat) A f1srnl impact stud> condur t ed by the city ~hows that tht- propo::.ed mob1lt' hom1· park v.ou ld c-osl tht> c tt) about S~5 000 m wn 1c·es O\ l'r the n{'Xt <lt•cadf'. the J?rt•atl'"l dc·f1c1t or an) type of devt•k>Pmt>nl However, critic::. quc:.t1oned lhl' \ alld1t) of the stud~ "I eno·.., requt.·~t. '\ubm 1ttt.od 1n Feb r u a r\ °"" o u I cl a I ICI "" .i !llJ n1obtlt• homP.s on tht.• ')ttt• Sah·~ prices for thl' I .100 ..,quare foot <'Oache~ are f">ttmatccl b<-twet-n S.1~.000 and S.--iO ooo The Nent>'> "ould keep lttl•· lrJ tht· land Spokesman Armin Gruenewald told reporters Schmidt wlll meet with Eas t German Chrurman Erich Hooecller on Aua. 28·29 at a hunting lodgt> on a lake north of Eut Berlin. Schmidt will also v1s1t two other Ea.st German cities follow· 1ng tht' two duy talk& Gruenewald added. llftia Prote•t 80ff'• Detfttficnl MOSCOW <APl The Soviet Union today delivered ill strongest protest yet to the United St.at.es over the Waller Polovchal< a/fa1r. demandmg that Chicago authorities allow the l2 year old boy and his sister to return to the Soviet Union with their parentb The Soviet ne ws agency T ass said a Soviet protest note, pre· sented lll Moscow to the US Embusy, accused U.S. authorities of an '11legal. inhuman a cl10n" agatnSt the family and of tryin& to tear the family apart BIUfl Carter A rrft,.• In D.C. WASIUNGTON <APJ B11Jy Carter arnved today to gave a deposit100 to the Senate .subcomm1tt.ee mvestigating his llnlc.s with Libya The president's brother told reporters at the airport that he v. ould give the de pos1t1on to the Senate subcommittee's lawyers Thurs da} and today would be meeting with Jawyen. Btlly Carter brushed past reporters and beaded straight for a taxi but answered brief questions RoMonla PWJlaes .tfhka.t A~~rd BlJCHARES T , Ro mania <API -Romania's foreign m1n1ster met behind closed doors m a Bucharest hotel today v.1th a personal envoy of EgyptJan President Anwar Sadat as· thi.s commumst nation apparently sought to open a new MidPost peace initiative Romanian Pr~1dent N1colae Ceausescu has acted as an {n. termedrnry beforf' rn the long Arab·lsraeh confli ct. Sadat and fs raeh Pnme M1n1ster Menachem Began credit the Romanian with helptng to ~l·t up the Egypllan·s h1 stonc 1977 tnp to Jerusalem Demolition Approved Seniors Complex to Replace Civic Cenler Tht-South ('oasl Ht'g1<m;il Coastjl Commt!>'>lun h<J\ ap pro\ ed the demuhtion or llUlll ington Beach''> old ('l\'H· 1·1•ntl•r ru makt· ~ ,j\ t cJr ,, • n1•1r c·1t1zc·ns ' <:omplt~ The re~1ona1 coa'>t al c-(Jm m1-;s100 alM> approved ron!tlruc· tton Of the lV.O·!>tOry l.ak1• ~rt•N Fire Station jn ll unttn~t o n Beach a t 1~ m~tmg Monday The old C'1v1c center ongmally ~as MemonaJ Hall and thrt"f• courthouses that were construct ed in 1923 In the m1d-l960s the' city moved its municipal depart ment:. into the buildings In 1974 lh• n•·~ f1, .. tor\ 11\ 1• n ·nh•r .on•I I~" .. 11.n l"'I" • h•1tld1n> .11 1/1 1'1 \1.11r .,, ;. 1 • •11r1pl1 lo«I 'f tw <11111 -...11rn •1111 l11Jlld1111• .or• l•.t ,11•-<l l.11•l\lot•f'n 1-ifth .wd .... !~Ill ""M·l5 :..ml '1 dl0 Stro .-1 .ind Or Jn>-!t· \ \f•nu1 IJf•m•1ht 111n 1-. t1·nt.tll\• h 1 1 (1,r r 1·toru.in I ht -,1·n11;r nt111·n• < mniilt·x 14 111 1nrlur1t .1 thr .... '>lon !Ju1ld mg 14 Ith l5i dpJrtm1•nt..<. ·a JO 000 "QUJrt' ""'' n ·rreat1'1n c-enter and d ..,mall \hoppinit c-entPr Thi· .:q>Jrtm,·nt Ludc11nf_' ,, <'::.tam.stt"d tv lO::.t ~ 8 m1lhon 14 Ith lilt> :.late loaning m one) t•1 the W1Ulam L\on Company of Nt>~ P<>rt &ac h A federal Hous 1r1r .1011 < ommun1t~ lh'vt-l<Jp trwnl • IH'IJ • l'r ,JOI,.., fun'11ni: th•· • nfo r • ''•m.il td to lU..,I I.iii 11lt11 .it·1 rird1ng tn St<•vt k.tihln 11f lhe cit~ .., IH'O dcpar1 nlt'nt nil' (1•g11JO;tl t·11mm,..,..,11m ;1bu -1111-1rt1\f"<I r 110..,tru«tmn 11( lht· ft rt 'lJlton ..il 5fJ2 Lake .'ltreel <orciund bn·aking • .., e xpectt.-d 1n ~'Pt,..mber Total cost of the .... 1at1on. which ~111 h1>ld t"'u t rurks . a 1.1arJm1'<111· un1l and 10 firemen. ., "'ttmJtl'<l at S920 000. accord an~ to f')re Chief Ray Picard. 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Ill a. a. a. e. a. s. a. 8P ~ ... ee. 911 Bel .. t: .. le:I let le< :: ..,, ... :::; .... ... ~ .... .... = ..... e .... ... = ti I Laguna/ SOul h Coa t [OITION * * * * VOL 73, NO. 226, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUN l'our Home town Da ll~ Ntawsp a p ta r TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Laguna Sewer Service Merger Urged Follo•ln& a ctaun by one council member lb.at the move we>Wd u~ lbe city a:so.ooo. lbe Laf\IU Beach City Council hu •J>poi.nled two ot •ts mt>mbttt to esplore tbe feu1b1Jlly of tfanaferrlng the c1ty-opented aewer service to the La1una Beach Cowlty Water D1stnct Councilmen Kelly Boyd and Nell Fitspatrict we~ appo&nted to aerve on a rommittee with C1· ty Manacer Ken Franlt, two mtm~ ot the water d.btrict board and Jolt'ph Sweany, general manat:t'r of the w•ter dlstru·t llowltl'd D v.son. v. ho daJnu the fun<'tJOf\S ol the twu agcnc1t-~ nre being duplJ N ted und rtquJre pen;onnel v.-h1rh do f'Sst-ntJaJly the same Job. -.a~ i. thl' i.avm"s from ron.sobdaung the two de· partmenl~ c-ould l)avt> Laguna Olllly "--.., a..-SU... REUNITED AT AIRPORT AFTER &.YEAR SEPARATION Ec1k ChrlatenH n, 10, of Irvine, Mother Mimi Tears of .Joy Boy, 10, Reunited Wi th Mom By CARL HENDERSON . 0t -O.Uy "ilol ~Utl A 10-vear old Irvine boy was reunited Wllh his mother Tues· day. six years after leaving her behind dunng the evacuation of Vietnam Ringed by the press and wel l· wishers. Enk Chnstensen. in a wheelchair due to polio, which he had since he v. as six months old, presented a simple bouquet of roses and a pen set to tus tearful IJlOther. Mimi. 50. and bis step-sister, Lily. 14. Erik and his Cather , Hans Christensen managed to flee Vietnam in 1974 and settled in the United States. In Ot'tober 1976 the father dis· covered be bad hmg cancer. Fearing that he would not live to see bis family reunited. be made Uoyd Daughenbaugh, of Irvine, a long·t.ime friend, the executor or his estate , and Daugbenbaugh's wife Joanne, Erik's legal guardian. Patsy Meyers. Christensen's attorney, offered her services t o help bring the family tosetber. free or charge. After many delays between the American Red Cross and the SUte Department. Mrs . Cbnstensen was finally granted permission to come to tbe Urut· ed States by the Vietnamese government Mrs Meyers allrl buted the d e cision t o huma nit a rian reasons. Daugh0 nbaugh believes that it was because the \'ietnam~e ~ovemmc-nt didn·t want to i.ee E r ik alone as an orphan in Ameri<'a. H a ns Chnstenl)en died on March 20, unable to see his family reunitc.-d. After a six-hour wait for the delayed flight, Erik realized this promised arrival was the real thing. He started clapping in anticipation, knowing that his hopes weren't futile after all. The mother and daughter surged forward and wrapped their arms around Erik, weep· ing softly. Speaking through an in- terpreter, Mrs . Christensen said that she was happy. but sorry that she could not see her hus band. There was much hug- ging, hand holding. and smil· ing. Gathering their luggage, the group left for Irvine, where the Oaughenbaughs had rented a neighboring condominium for the family o~aeh "no lesa than a quarter or a m11Jlon dollars" each year. "There's no sense having two bureaucracies when one will do." Dawson saJd He said 1t 'AciS ·'ndlculous" to have one aKeMy \n charge of the water that nows inlo the house and a M~cond to regulate what nows out At issue ts whether the City Council majonty will vote to re· linquisb control over the grant.· ing of sewer permits for new de· velopment. Although the Laguna Beach County Water District is a public agency, it is not answerable in its policy decisions to city ad· ministrators in Laguna Beach or the City Couneil. It is governed by a fi ve. member elected board of direc· tors who determine where sewer service wiU be extended. Counc il membe r Sally Bellerue has voiced concern that the city might be giving up a valuable control on future de· velopment if it gave up its autbonty on sewer permits. "We should be very careful that we don't make this decision hastily and give up control to an agency where the city has no voice in its decision making," Mrs. BeUerue said. Dawson, who proposed the joint study, said Mrs. Bellerue as "trying to control growth by limiting tbe amount of sewer permits." He added that the issue had been..discussed in the city since 1973, but that it had been UD· popular with City Council mem- bers who favor a "no growth" policy in Laguna Beach. Builders Seek Pact Forster Project O e Dlente D e cision 'Tiring' Representatives for Estrella Properties. Ltd. say they've already invested four years and $3 million. and they'd like to work out an agrttment with San Clemente to gel things movmg on their projed. The Santa Ana development firm wants to build 2,775 res· idential uruts on the remaining 1.770 acres of the Forster Ranch m the city's billy back country. But company officials s ay they· re getting a little tired ol the constant trips back and forth between lbe council and plan· ning commission over various tract approvals and specific plan reviews. And a recent council deci5i<lll calling back a specific plan on one of the tracts for review prompted the company to call for a development agreement with the city. Company officials say the council is arbitrarily calling back housing plans already ap- proved by a former city coun· cil. But they say they're willing to negotiate alternative plans for the maJonty of the master planned ranchland if the city al· lows them to proceed w1lb part or their project. Recent s tate legislation permits cities to enter into a de· velopment agreement with builders in order lo review prog· ress on pro1ects by both parties. parties. The agreement allows the de· veloper to see what the concerns of the cify are regarding condi· t1ons on the project. density and uses for the property. But it eliminates the lime- consuming trips to the various public bodies b y resolving problems beforehand in study s essions and m eetings with representatives from both sides. In the case or the Forster Ranch project. the developer wants to proceed wilb construe· lion or a portion of the property northeast of the proposed ex- tension of Camino de los Mares. In exchange for the city allow· ing development of about 40 per· cent ol tbe project, Estrella said it would negotiate changes sought by the council on the re- mainder of the master-planned community. That concession was made even though tbe developer COO· <See FO&Sl'Ell, Page A!) 0.11,,.. ... ~- Striking Back Darth Vader. back in the hmeLight with the release of "The Empire Strikes Back." takes a pair of unidentified youthful "prisoners" during a promotional appearance at the Mervyn's department store in Huntmgton Beach. The "Star Wars" villain also signed autographs for the fi rst 600 visitors. Youth's Choice: Sex Slave or D e ath A youthful hit~hhiker from North Carolina claimed an Orange County Superior Court Tuesday that convicted sex of· fender Leotis Lee Heater of Fountain Valley threatened to kill him )ast May unless be became Heater's sex slave. In the ftnt day of testimony in Heater's sex perversion trial, Jonathan Leomiti, 18, told the seven·man, live-woman jury that rus sexual servitude In· eluded his being beaten with a . black cane and being led around on his bands and kees with a belt around bis neck. Addmonally, Leonski testified, Heater threatened to kill him on several occasions unless he con- sented to sex. The blood-haired prosecution witness said Heater told him at one point, "Dammit. 1 want you to be my slave and you're going to be my slave." Heater. who has a long history or sexuaJ offenses, is charged with forcing Leonski to have oral sex with him while holding the teen-ager against bis will in a Fountain Valley bome . Leooski admitted he bad gone voluntarily to tbe defendant's house last M.ay 6 after being picked up near the San Diego freeway. Carter Wooing Kennedy !'<EW YORK CAP> -Prest· dent Carter arnved in tnumph tod ay to claim renom1nal1on. aod 1mmedlately set about to woo the Kennedy wing of the De mocratic party whose r et- icence e1bout his c andidacf clouds his efforts lo win re· election. To cheers of "Four More Yea rs" and strams of "Happy Days are Here Again," Carter told s upporter s that Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's Tuesday Chumel 7 begins coverage of the convention at 4:31; Cbauels2ud4joi.n atS. night convention s peech was .. on e of the greatest I ever heard." a nd expressed con· f1de nce that the party would emerge united to .. whip the Republicans .. m November. Carter came from Washington oo the day after lbe convenlloo adopted a olatform bearm~ Ken· nedy's sta mp. His principal political DUS..'>ion was to c~ a strong endorsement from Ken· nedy m an attempt to ronvert the senators s upporters, many KENNEDY LOSES 8UT WINS-A3 of whom were lhreaterung to sit out the campaign or e ven bolt to the independent candidacy of John Anderson. Carter aides hoped to arrange a meeung between the president and Kennedy, but Carter said he didn 't know if or when that might occur. •· 1 spoke to him last mght and congratulated him on a won· derful speech." the presiltent said of Kennedy, who dropped out of the race Monday night after losing the crucial rules vote on an "open convention." Kennedy has caused the Carter forces a little trouble here folloWlllg the "open COO· ventioo" fight. Co ast Weathe r Brown Seeks Fed Funds ADJIERTISER 'DEBUGGED' ''The Dally Pilot ls a great selllnl tool." But lbe slightly built young man denied he ever ronsented to having sex with tbe stocky, 48- year-old defendant, who blew kisses to a television camera crew as be wu led into Superior Court Judge James Turner's Santa Ana cowtl"oom. Sunny Thursday except for night through mid· morning low clouds. Not as bot in afternoon. Lows tonight 64 at the beaches, 70 inland. Highs Thursday mid 70s to mid 80s. I NSIDE TODA V SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown J r. bu made a tecoed major coaceaalon in an eftort to win lelillative approval GI aa -1 auto smog impec· Uoa incr-m. the Sacramento Uakm Mid llDClay. Tbe fedll'al penameat MYS tt wm m off "'° miUJoo in aid to Calllornia fot blgbways, 1treeca and NWen unleu \he Ma. ,_.. an auto smog lo· .,.cu.,..aaa. la • llm7 from New York, • ._. Bnwa ll aUendlnc the Democrlltic National Coavm Illa. IM~ 1ald the &0" .,.. ..,.... to favor leuln« service station operators, in·· stead ol state-licensed special smog inspection stations, make the annual inspections. Two weeks ago, tbe ad- ministration neutralised I.be op- pOlition ol tbe auto industry to the smoc inlpecUon bill, SBlNt by Sen. Robert Presley, D· Riverside, ti,-amendmenta that softened amo1 atandard• for new can. The bill still f llled m the M- aem bly Way• and Meana Corn· mtttee, partly because ol \he 1ervire station opposition and partly *•use le&ialaton .,.. reluctant in an elecUoo year to require motori.ats to pa>' $15 to ~ a year for smog inspediom. The program mvolves more than SlOO million in annual in· specti<JD fees, plus as much as $SOO million in repair busineu to bring smog control equlpment up to ltandard. Tbe Union quoted Gray Dam, Brown's chief ot atatt, u saytnc the admtnia\ratlon hoped the aervfce ltldGn cone ... ioa would break a two-year deadlock in the Les1•lature in time to •"'d tbe fedeTaJ unctioal . The Lesblat\D"e relums fw a two-week aeuion nefl week, tbe final MUiioa ol th1a year. "I pt million pbooe calls, and found just the cash buyer J needed on the first day my claulfted ad ran." That's the advertising success story ol the CosUI Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: '69VW Ru:na. ~ work Sl,000 UX·XXXX II you want a million calls from your claulfied ad, try the "IJ'Ut Mlliac tool.'' Call the Daily Pilot cluaified depart· menl t.oct.y at 642·56'11. Leonski saJd be bad sex both with Heater and a 18-year-old girl staytq at the house. He said be voluntarily bad sex with the girl on occasion and wu fC>n*I by Heater to do so with ber at other times. Under questlonin• by pros· ec:utor Dave Rimelsoa, l.MJMtj said bis bban'e lmprisonmeat in Heater's bome included bis be- ing Ued up with sheets and rope, bean& hit with a cane .ud having a belt strapped around his oeck. "He made me walk up and (See SEX. Pa.ae A2) Anr ditt IOiU work • .fOY• on~ magodM editor. th~ troub~ i• lcupmg w-ight from comiftg right back. Storr on Page 8f. l•tl•x ~ , ,ti IWlY P!LO! L/SC ~--J UT BREAKJNC ----.... La&t ~ f1'0fflt todow'• _,..,...,~!Wu»~ Sclunidt Accept,s E. German Invitation BONN, W t Cf'MnMy tAPJ Cban~llor Helmut ~hm1dl bu •~t'd an lnvlt1Uon to vi.lat communJat !ut Germany th1 moatb for \he flnt f\&U·blowa 1umm1t bet__.., ltedtn1 fJ the two Oennan Ma&.ee. a ~.mm• •pOkHman aaSd tod.a) Staok•mao ArmO• G ramewald told reportera Jthmld\ will m~t W\th tut Cam an ChaJnnan Enrb Honttlu-r on Auie Z8 29 al • hunun11 lodl_. on a lake Mrth of Eaat Oerhn Schnudt 1111ll lso \'ISlt h~'O Olhf'r Eaat Guman tllt~ follow in, the L'tt'O da)' t.alks GruMewald addf"d IA f'r•~'"'• TJftl L'p 3nl ftmw LOS ANGELES t AP> A Lanker truck driver and his pa.a eQCt'r •f're tn_Jurt'd toda) when the trur k overturned on a transition road lU\k1nc the soulhboond Hollywood imd Harbor freeways, ap1lhn1 a load Of bot cnade oil that aut.honll~:. eaUmated would take t<llht hoon to clun up Four urut.a of r1 ty r1ref1eh~rs responded t.o the a ccident, but there WU no fm:. fltf' depart~nt spokesman Ted Aquaro Uld The pr~· da v. n 1tccident wa.s thl' third In ai. many d11 y~ tu close a m~Jor dov.-ntov. n freeway 1nltrchangc: Rftja ProlnC ... ,. Oet.-1lea MOS(.'()W (API The Soviet Union today delivered It! strongest protest yet to the United States over the Walter Polovchak affair. demanding that ChJcago authorities allow the 12 year old boy and his sister to return to the Soviet Union with their parenL'\ The Soviet news agency Tass said a Soviet protest note, pre sented lll Moscow t.o the US. Embassy, accused U S aut.hont1e~ of an "tllegal, inhuman action" agall\St the family and or t rying to tear the family apart · Dell.-. lo Be '"••i"olf"d NEW YORK t AP> -Rep. Ron Oellums, a black con- gressman from California. Wlll be placed in nomination as the Democratic presidential candidate tonight before PTes1dent Carter 's forces get their chance . Oellums was selected as the first candJdate lo be placed in nominat100 in a lottery held by the convention's rules commit- tee this morning Ro.o11ia P1"fw.a ,tfffkcut A~rord BUCHAREST, Romania <AP> -Romania 's foreign m1Dister met behind clbsed doors m a Bucharest hotel today with a personal envoy or Egyptian President Anwar Sadat as· t.h1s communist natwn apparently SOtJgbt t.o open a ne w MidetaSt peace initiative Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu has a cted as an in· termt!d.iary before in the long Arab-Israeli ronmct Sadat and Israeli Prime Miruster Menachem Begin credit the Romanian with helping lO set up the EgyptJan's historic 1977 trip lO Jerusalem Fro•Pa~AJ SEX OR DIE. down the hall like a dog," the witness tesllfied Leonsk1 claimed Heater forced him into having sex with him at ll'a'it half a dozen limes But defense attorney John rlood. m has opening a rguments lo the jury earlier Tuesday, maintained that all sexual ac- t1 v1 t1es which took place at Heater's house were consentual a nd that Leonsk1 was never held against tus will Flood contendPd that sex had been discussed between Heater a nd t-eonsk.i just after the North Carolina hitchhiker was picked up by the defendant. The defense attorney also said the young man volunta r ily f>moked marijuana while at the house Under quesuomng by f1ood . Leonslti admitted that he and Heater discussed payment and • • favors for possible sexua l services This included $150 per week in cash and free room and board. he tes tified Leonski said he eventually got away alter two days ID captivity when Heater drove him lo the front of a fountain Valley theater He said Heater told tum to get out of the car and leave. t.._e n chased him when he ran away. Leonski was eventually found by potit>e in a parking lot near Brookhurst Avenue holding hJs leg and bleeding from his forehead as well a s c r ying hysten cally. Frequently during Tuesday's testimony, Heater. dressed m a gray suit and shorn of his long. scraggly beard and hair, turned i n his seat and grinned at s~· tators in the courtroom. FORSTER PROJECT. • • Portions or the prope rty Estrt>lla wanu. to develop now contain plans for cuts up to 100 feel and fill up to 80 feet The counctJ agreed to a meet· mg between the two parties lO "ee 1f a development agreement .:an be worked out. But they warned that a lower· 1ng or the densit y JO the pro- l'Osed development cannot be ruled out in negotiations and that grading or the property would be a consideration for future development approvaJs. ORANGE COAST I" DAILY PILOT 1rw-0•#\91 C..o.'A. O.''• Poot •1to ....ru.." ,., ',_Otftfld ,,._ ,..,~ P'"'' •\ IPVCfit.NO bw> '"' Qt.,..... C.0.\.1 P\ef•~"8 "°""°"""• ~-· rd•t ... \ .......... v-'d ~ ... ,,,,,,~ .-,td.t, 1•1' (HI• ~ H~•PG" t &f#-t" H'-""4""'°" bf'•' n , 0"'"'•'" V•ll•• lfw11'\f" L•tUlit.t ~M:~ ~' C..0.\1 • ""' .. f .. ~. f'Clfttoi't •t ""'°'''~ !Mi41/11 .. , .,. ~,, '""' fll'•N. .... pW041\fttflit .. .,,, I\ •t J» Wf'\t ··~ \lr-' ,. 0 S.a '~ C....••~C..~1tor~•~Jt1' ._ .. _ ''''""'°"""'··~"""' ..IM•. (Ill"., v~ .. ~"''°"''""°y..~ .. ~ '-••ll ..... • 0 .... ,_, .... _ .... _ .... l .. ,.,. -.. ~ ""'"-~U·leo U9WI• e .. c11 ome. ..,, ... ~ .. -., omc.. C..to"1Ww 1•w.\111rtS1.-,...,,_A..oc" ,,.,,_,,_., T1l1phoM (114)MMl:n ~ Adw9ftlllatMNm ~ .. edl All o., llMID: ,...,..... .......... ,,_~e-........ ~.=. °'.::P:. '=:=.:-~ ::r,., w ~"'*~'"· ............ ., ' :.:r::.:..i~.-c ·-"' ........ ..... t=.!·1~·:~.-:.::.~..:: ~'. ....... _.,, ..., ...... ., ~ =.:::...,, 'ftoll\M, ... --.... -ltl, 'J tends 1t already has tentallve approval of the entire project.. But council m embers said Tuesday they called bac k a por- tion of the project for reVlew because they have concerns over grading on the property. They blamed a prev1ows City CounciJ with approving the grad· ing pJans without adequate in· formation, and Councilman Bob Limberg said he fea red the project does not conform with the city's hillside g rading ordinance. amance. Condo Plans Rejected in San Clemente A builder's request to con- struct 1i condominium units on nearly two acres in north San Clemente wu denied by council members who said the project would generate increued traffic and PartinC problema. H It H Land • Deve&opment Corp. ol La Quint.a, requeated permlulon to construct tbe Spanilh-ltyle unit.a adjacent to Christ Lutheran Church on Del Gado Road at the nor1h end ol San Clemente. But comeU iMmben and .... 1. dents •urroundial tbe propoMd project •akt the t.rafftc sener•l· .t by tbe project would clot Del Gedo. They allo arsuect tbat 1ale ol a portion of tbe cbuJ'cb paved ~ kit for the development would Nduee parklDC Cn ti.. nel1bborbood. S. Coast lighting Vote Set Rt' 1dents of lht' u111ncorporal t"d commwutaea alontc the south Oran1e Coast wall be-among peo vie who wt.U vvte 10 Much oo whether lO accept usessmenl$ to dtitray tht' cost" of street hi,:hllng und v•rk milantenance Orunflc ('ounty l'i uperv1sor'I t(llVt' prt'l1manary approvaal Tut'sday t.o (.'onduclJ.ng an elec lion on Uw proPoSed le vies alter coo•1denng rt:ports showU\& that i.treet hahung and service area districts are operatmg wilh largl' det1c1ts Jn Street Lighting D1stnct No L, rnclud.tng the commun1t.Jes or Oana Poiot. Capistrano Beach, Laguna Niguel. South Laguna Jnd Laguna Hills. the annual as 't's!iment µer res1dent1al prop nty ownt>r would be $34 58, SIUd Bob llam1lton, of the county f;nv1ronml'ntal Management Agency The d.lstm·t has the large-st def- u·1ts or tht-county's street light 1ng d1stnc·L'>. Hamilton said l'ropost.'<1 ~s~sments for the t•ounl.> service area~ that pru- v1de park mamtenance and re- lated services have not yet been determined, Hamilton s aid While a c·ounty district pro v1des str('(•t lighting 1n the city or Jrvme, Jt IS unLikel y reMdenU. there "'111 part1c1pate in lhl' up coming election because the city has told the county it will absorb street lighting cost beKinrung in hscal 1981 Hamllt.on said the large def- icits 1.n the districts' budgets ar e a result of financial con stra1nts of Proposition 13. Money lO finance the d1stncts comes from revenues derived by the S4 per $100 asst.'SSed valua- tion property tax rate. and cer tain augmentation funds pro- vided by the state No adWtaonal assessmenL-, arc currently c harged, he said Under state law. the elc.-ctwn may be conducted an one of t""o ways. registered voters c<1vlil cast ballots at oolhng placef> or ballots could be mailed to prop- erty owners Supervisors s till must d~ad<> "h1c h form the election will take. A more complete report on the election 1s expected to be gwen to the board within 30 days. Hamilton said. Supervisors Nix Coastal Billboards Orange County supervisors told their attorneys Tuesday that they want billboards along Pacific Coast Highway in Dana Point and Sunset Beach re moved -an action that could cost the county up to $300,000, according t.o one estimate Following a 10-minute ex ec utive (closed) session, the board ordered its legal staff to attempt lO reach settlements in a five-year old legal battle lo en force the county's 1971 billboard abatement ordinance Under a recent s tate Supreme Court d ecis ion. the board learned. the county must pay companies whose billboards they order removed af the ad· vertismg sign is located along a fede ral highway. Pacific Coast Highway m the Dana Point area has such a des· 1gnation . According lo on e estimate, 1t would cost the coun ty between $100,000 and Sl.S0,000 to reimburse billboard com- panies for the 12 advertising signs localed in Dana Point The stretch of Pacific Coast Highway in Sunset Beach, howe ver. as designated as a state highway and the county, according t.o interpretations of the court decision, is not obligat- ed to reimburse billboard com· parties for loss of the signs . But John Ersktne, an aJde lo Supervisor Harriett Wieder. said the county likely would face new protracted litigation ll it simply ordered tbe Sun.set Beach signs removed without offering com- . pensation to the sign orders. There are 10 billboards in Sunset Beach. Erskine said. An additional $100,000 to $1SO,OOO might be needed to compensate the billboard companaes, he said . That figure could be lower ll the county agreed to let some ol the "less obnoxious" signs re- main in place until their cost ia amortised by their ownen. The plan adopted by the board was backed by Mrs. Wieder. whose diltrict includes Sunset Beach, and Supervi.or Thomas R iley, whose district e ncom· paues Dana Polnt. _ Undet' the plan approved by tbe boud, the Httlementa for alp removal wtJJ be ne1ot11ted OD A kit by lot bull. Tbe board requetted that a flnanclnt paclra,. be prwented al a later d1te. SUNSET SUSPECT Oou9'•• Clartl, 32 .. ,..,., .......... NURSE FACES RAP Cuol Bundy, 37 HB Girls Slaying Suspect Nabbed LOS ANGF.LE ~ 1A l'1 Pobce have arre'>l<'<i a man 111 connectwn "'1th tht.-::.o ralll'd Sunset Murder.. of f1 vt· \oung femah.•::. and are hold1r1g :i woman a1:qualnt:.tnc<' for what they say apJ)l'ars to ~-a relalt:d sla.>mgf)f a Van r\u,., man The man and "'"man "'''rt' ar rC'l:>lt>d Mond iJ~ .,;e11l Cmdr Wilham Hoolh at a nev.o; con- ference at police headquarter-. .. We do believe the crimes are l'Onnel·tt"<I ... kooth .. aad Thl· Sun.set Murders c·a'>t.' I'> '>'J n;i med becau!tc the v1C'l1m::. whost' bod1es we re found in .. ep:.ir:.itt• an·:.is in Junt· '11.f•rt· kno""n to h ... H . frequ1mtc.'<2 U1t Sunset Stnp in Hollywcx>¥J The '°' est1~auon be~an ""h1·11 tht· partially C'lad bodlt.''> or half :.as tl.'rs Gan a \1o run1J 1:; .ind SC Growtl1 Talk Slatfl>(I Member.. 11f th•• !-><in C'l1•n1 .. nt1· llo m eo"'nt•r<\ !\..,.., .. , 1at111n v.Jll me1•t 'lliur..da) Lo hf•Jr In in,. counc-11 me mtwr Larq Agr<in d1'>t'US!'. l'Onlrollt•d Jtro"'th The San Clemenlt: group .... ,11 meet at 7 p.m in the Oil· Hanson Hoom of lht· Commumt) Crnter on Del Mar and Aven1da ~v11lt· Agran will outline his c ity s experience with development The prnsenlat1on •'> open to the public <'ind.> Chandler. 16, both of Hun 1 111 i:: t <Jn H e a <· h . °" l' r <' Io u n d dumped next to lht-Ventura Frt·""" a-. near Grarr1th Par k lunt· 12 Hnoth ..,Jad Dougla'> Danit'I <'l<i r k. 32 "'as arrested at a Bur bank company where he 1'> • rnployed as a boiler en~me<:r .md "'a.'> booked for invesugauon 11r murder Police alw arrc.-sted Carol Bundy, 37. a vocauonal nur,t.'. at her Burbank home ~ts Hund) 1!> under anvest.Jga uon 1n lh<: killing of John Robert \furra)'. 45 or Van Nu)S, whose ht.-&dlt-ss body v. as found in a 'an µarkt.'d on a Van Nuy'> "'lrt•f•l Au~ 9 rx.>hce ... aid Ht)l')th .., .. ,cl (·v1deOC't> ~athered dunn~ lhJl anH•Magati<m hnkE-rl "'1th tnform;.itwn a.!athered an thl' -..u11..,1·t Murder<> c a~t.-led them l•> I l<lrk Hunrh cintl l'l;,rk .1r1• a1 •1u.11nt1-d tw -..11d "I IJ;. 1·xtt'nt 11( lhl" n l.1t111111th1p 1~ ntJt rlViir Vi U'> Hooth 'Jiil 1·.11 Ii 11f tlw k1lltnw'> ""''" t orum11t•·•I ""1th ,, ..,m:;ll c".d1hn h,m1lgu11 If•· r< fu.'>ffi r11 11·u JI "'' Jt rurth• < • 'lldf'nr·1• link•·!! th• 1 ..... ,.... '>J\ 1ng ont. H1.11 lht \1 11rr1n &r1\l•\t1)!JtlfJO v. "' '•·r~ rt I• 'Jnt t•1 lht! Jr c t•'>t 11f < ·1<1ck 1n ''''""' 1·t1rm "'1th lhl' 11\hcr f1H· 'la' 1ng'> 1\Ctn lhl• dt•<tth-. of t he tY.11 llur11ini;:111n Bi ac·h J!1rh th•· h1'.1tJl1..., .. '"'"!\ •1( E·u:w ~ahem :w. 11! L1ttlt· H<Jtk. Ark , v..a'> round Junt: 23 ID Studio City and her hl'ad 14as disco' ered in a '-tn:.tll "'oodt>n box 1n a llull' 14ood Jllf'\ Jun•· 27 Gay Case Defense To Begin LONG BEACH <AP) -The dert>nse planned to call a dozen witnesses today in lhe hearing for USS Norton Sound Seaman Barbara Lee Underwood, 22, ooe or seven female sallors accused or lesbianism aboard the nussile test ~rup During Tues d ay 's session , Seaman llelen Ramirez testified that Ms . Underwood of Orlando. Fla .. lived with another defend· ant, Fireman Loui se Fitzmorris, 37, of Rumford, "vt a1ne, and engaged in oral sex with her After that alleged encounter, M s Ramirez sa id Ms . Un - derwood wld her or e ngaging m '>1m1lar act.Jvity with another di!· rendant. Petty Officer 2nd Class ShiJrri!t Heus11er, 25. or Pelican Rap1dS, MJJlJl Another Wltness. Petty Officer 2nd Class Joyce Arnold, testified she went lo a gay bar. with Ms. Underwood a nd some friends. She also repeated testimony given 1n a closed-door heanng st>ss 1on earlier in which she said -.he s aw Ms. Underwood and Ms . F1tzmorn.s engag1Dg in a "sex- ual.. kiss at a Port Hueneme m1>lCI Machinist Mate 2nd Class Dean Pallef'SQn, one of the last prosecution witnesses. said he dated Ms. f'1tzmorr1s seve ra l \1mes and was once at a Port Hueneme apartment when what !>Ounded like a sexual e ncounter t '> o k p I a c e be t w ee n M s . F1tzmoms and Ms Underwood. 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NO. 2?6, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES 'Quiet' Jet Test Guest List ., STE\'t: MAaBU·; ._....,_ ... ' The "qu.Jet.. commercial J t tbat ao~emment omclal• and aolM-wea.ry nelabbon of John W l)'M Airport hope will ~uce iet·no&M levels 1111111 be shown off i'rbunday to a seluct iroup ot ob-""•n. . The afternoon land1n1 and hlleoff or the Mc Donnell Oou&lu OC-9 Super 80 at John Wayne Airport, arranged by l- Con1re11m1n Ro~rt »edham. R Ntwport Bt1u'h , '" buott bllll"d &11 ,,; nun s<'u~nuhc <km 01u tr atmn And while som\! 70 gueMb "'at ch and 111.ten to tht: nt·w ~raft . resident£ In nt-arby Sant.- Ana He>1ght.s wtll ha \l' to bf· con tent ..,.,th obt.ervinR lhc Jt'l Crm11 tht>1r homt·~ R oy Skult1n . a He1ght11 spokesman and c r1hc of airport expans1on.~a1d no attempt wic. mudt' to lt't tmyone tn hla com· muntty know oC the demoastra· twn "I heard about it second- h;,nd ." i,aid Skultan. a past nwnil>t!r of the county's airport .u1v1sory group "We've just !Jc<•n shut out · · Hul Ho ward Seelye , a 'IJOkt!~man ror Badham. Said the ~uebt ltst includes two airport l'rlt1cs It also includes officials from Ne wport Beach, Irvine . Co!>t:.t Mesa . Tus tin and a number of potenUal McDonnell Douglas customers . Seelye said to give observers a pro~r ear sampling. lhe new Jet will take off ?oflowang a Boeing 737 and a Douglas DC ·9 "I'm reaJly hoping lo hear a difference," s aid Newport Beaoh resident Clarence Turner. one of the two invited "critics " Seelye s aid the d1rrerence should be apparent even though the new jet will nol be loaded He said he expects some ob- servers to bnng tape recorders but added that an official SOWld reading will not be taken. "It's just an opportunity for people to watch 1t and listen ... he explamed. He said Badham proposed the demonstration after touring Douglas' Long Beach facility and watching tests or the new Jet, expected lo seat between l.S4 and t62 passengers . The Super 80. des igned as a mt-d1 um ·range craft. 1s ad· vcrt1sed as the quietest Jet m service Several airlines. wclud· \"our llomt-town Daily N_.wHpaper 1 C TWENTY·FIVE CENTS ing Newport Beach-based Air California a nd PSA. have already ordered the new jet. It had been scheduled for certH1cat1on in mid-July, but two test acc1denu slowed the process Thal. combined Wlth a shortage of parts. 1s expe<'led to delay delivery of the planes until early 1981 From John Wayne Airport the Jet Wiil be Oown to Long Beach Airport where 1t will complete a s1m1lar land/takeoff demonstra- tion Hayakawa to Support Coast· Park Measure O.MI' ~i.t "-..., 0..<IH SUH REUNfTED AT AIRPORT AR'"ER &-YEAR SEPARATION Ertk ChrtatenMn, 10, of lrvlne, Mother Mimi Tears of .Joy Boy, 10, Reunited With Mom Senator To Back Cranston California Sen. S.I Hayakawa announrcd today that he intends to co s p on sor Se n . Alan Cr :rnston's bill seeking c reation of an 11,000-acre national park in south Orange County. But Hayakawa, who previous- ly had denounced the bill and proposed alternative park fund- ing sources, contends that he re- mains lesR than optimistic that the bill wiJI ever be funded. ·'Cranston seems to be con- vinced that my support. wm in· s ure passage of this bill," the senator remarked T h e federal bill , a near duplicate of leRISlation in- troduced by Rep Robert Badham. R-Newport Beach, and Rep Jerry Patterson. D·Santa Ana. calls for spending at least S38 million t.o Litft. together land between Corona del Mar and south Laguna Beach. llayakawa had called the bill a "legislative exercise" and sug- gt.>stcd the state should purchase nc•cded land by borrowing funds from the rcdcral government By CARL HENDF.RSON cd States by tht• Vietnamese and repaying 1l over a 10-year oi -0 .11, ""ot s••" government pt·raod out or ilo; annual Land A 10-year old Irvine boy W<.IS and w .. ter Conservation Fund reunited Wlth h1:, mother TUl·s Mrs M eyer'> ntl.ra butt·d the allocat1on day. six years after leaving her '1ees ~ion to humanitarau n ll aya ka wa ad mitte d his behind during th(• evat·uatann or n ·a'>nns alternative was shot down when Vietnam Daught·nbauJ?h believes that Pete Dangermond Jr . director Ringed by the pre:.., and well it wa:. because the \'ictname!>c of the State Parks and Recrea- wis hers, Erik <.:hns tcnsen. in a J?Ovemment didn 't want to src lion Depart ment. said he wbeelchaJr due to polio. which Erik alone as <Jn orphan in couldn't and wouldn't s uppe>rt it. be bad since he was six months Amen ca. "J see no other immediate bo Hans Christensen died on old, presented a simple uquet Ma rch 20• unable to s ee hi~ alternative other than to co-or roses and a pen ~el to his sponsor Cranston's bill as he tearfuJ mother, M1m1 . 50. and fa'J:r'~:r'~~11!~our wait for the f eels that f unds m lght be bis step-sister, Lily. 14 forthcomfog " he added. Erik and his fathe r. llans d<'layed flight. Erik realized Aides to .Hayakawa sJressed Christensen managed to flee this promised arrival was the that the sen ator's change of Vietnam in 1974 and settled 1n real thing. He started clapping mind was not due to a meeting the United States. in anticipation. knowing that he had last• week in San Diego ln0ctoberl976the fatherdis · hi s hopes weren't futile after with Badham and Newport covered be bad lung cancer. all Beach Assemblywoman Marian Fearing that he would not The mother and daughter Bergeson. li his ( ·1 surged forward and wrapped 'veto see ,,a m1 Y reunited, their arms around Erik, weep· "Badham's getting a little Jae made Lloyd Daughenbaugh, ing softly. p o mpous a bout t his whole or Irvine, a long-Ume friend, thing," remarked o ne top the executor of his estate. and Speaking throug h an in-Hayakawa aide. "He wasn't that J>aughenbaugh's wife Jo~e. terp rete'r, Mrs . Christ ensen big an influence." Erik's JegaJ guardian. said that she was happy, but Patay Meyers, Christensen's sorry that she could not see her The aide added that Badham attorney, offered her services husband. There was much hug-15 attempting to "take more t b I b · th f · 1 · h d h ldi d 'I cr edit than he deser ves and the O e P ring e ·amt Y gmg, an ° ng, an srru · senator Is getting a little sick together. free or charge. ing. and tired or it." Aller many delays between Gathering their luggage, the · tbe American Red Cross and group left for Irvine, where \he CurrenUy. Cranston's legi.sla· f tbe State Department, Mrs. Oaugbenbaughs had rented a lion remains to be reported out t Cbrlstemen was finaJly granted neighboring condominium for or the Senate Committee on 1 -M~;~~;·· Pleas E"F:rl}R~ N-M Trustees Finn on Bus Charges a, IU&Y CLAUSEN °' • ....., ............ A. tlCllltlqent of north Costa lllUllll, Including an ll·year-old ttadtal. couldn't away Newport· lln• Unified School District tn1t..-Tuesday ol1bt from &Mir dlcWoo to cbar1e fOC' bul- lu puplle to tebooll. tiultele, .t)O •aid tbey too .,. cwerned about the safety ti cbildrln walklnt to acbooll ln tile b••J nortb Mesa arH, ..... -. u1ev ball lnto the c1. tr al ODii.a ..... , court. · Udb Jtewport Beach, ad· •••I t $~ ............ It JobD f Nicoll, Costa Mesa hires no cross.in~ .ruard.s to protect walk· inR studenta at busy street in· tersection.s. Trustee Mike McLaughlin, north Mesa'• repretentaUve to the •chool boa.rd, ur1ed parent. Tuesday night to petit.lon City Council memben for croulnc guards to pl"CMCt cbJldren walk· i111 to and fros:n •chool1. In 11111werln1 complalnta by &ht rarenta and middle tebool pupl Shella DiCamUU, tr-... aald they must charge for bm1nc because aJl of Ui• dt1trlct'1 dwindlin1 aener al fund IDOMy must be spent on education. TranaportaUon, they said, Ls not a basic educational require- ment. Panmta charJed that the new policy whJch levtes transport.a· tion fees ol up to S15 • month per student for bus riden will re1ult ln more 1uoU.ne wute and air pollutJon than ever before. They claimed that many parent. a.re unavailable to take turns •• car pool drivers beCIUM <A "'°"· that tbe tees are exeeulve I« 1arser f1mWe1 and that llWIY chlldren will be (he BVS FEES, P11e AJ> Striking Ba~k Darth Vader. back in lhe limelight with the re lease of "The Empire Strikes Back ... takes a pair of unidentified youthful "prisoners" dunn1: a promotional appearance at the Mervyn's department store in Huntington Beach. The "Star Wars" villain also signed autographs for the first 600 visitors Mesa Cop-slayer Gets 27-year Term Car salesman Jerry Gene Wills was sentenced to a 27-year· to-life state prison term today for the shooting death of an off. duty Costa Mesa police orflcer WhO WU his rival for the affec- tion or a younf woman. However, ollowing the an- nouncement of his sentence, WillB accused prosecutor Paul Meyer or not being concerned with either truth or justice. but with only gaining the maximum convict.loo aea.intt hlm. ADJ'EKl'ISER 'DEBUGGED' "The Daily PUot ls a &real selling tool." "I aot mllllon phone calls. and found Jut the cash buyer J needed on the first d ay my cJaaalfied ad ran." That's the advert.11l11g •uceeaa slOI')' o( the Costa Mesa man who placed Ulla ad in the Dally Pilot: '8'VW Run1. ne('(fJ work S 1, 000 ll llll • lUIXll If you want • mllUon calls from your claultled ad, try the "great aellln1 tool." Call the Dally Pilot clu1irled depert· ment today at &42-5678. "There are no v1ctors in this t r a g l,c e v e n t • " W i II s to Id S upe r ior Court Judge Luis Cardenas in a prepared state- ment he read to the court. Wiiis was convicted o( first degree murder last month in the shooting death or OfCicer Mart Pesanti and the wounding of Joelle Sennewald. who had picked Pesanll as her lover after dumping Wil.IS. The M-year-old defendant. saying the "nightmares or lbis tragedy seem endless." told Cardenas that the prosecution "did not seek tbe truth." "He <Meyer) is just u guilty or wroogdoing as I am," Wills aald in a steady voice. He claimed he was not deserv· lng of his 27-year to life pri8on term and added, "I am confi. dent this convict.loo will not hold up." According to tettlmony in Wills' murder trial, the former uted car aale1man entered tbe Fountain Valley apartment ot Mi.as SennewaJd last December a nd round the 23-year-old woman 1n bed with PesanU. In an ensuing struggle. Petan· U was fatally shot and the young woman ~ed in the chest Before kUlln1 Pesanu. Wills aaad , "lf I can't have her, neither can you · • Carter Wooing Kennedy NEW YORK CAP > J>rc)>1· dent Carter urnvt•d in triumph today to claim renominat ion. and 1mmed.aately set about to woo lhe Kennedy win~ or the Democratic party whose ret· 1cence <1bout his C'and1dacy clouds has efforts to win r e· election T" chcer <1 11( ··Four More Years" and strains of ·'Happy Days are Here Again." <.:artt!r told s upporte r s tha t Sen . Edward M. Kennedy's Tuesday Cbanael 7 begins coverage of tbe convention at ~:JO ; C hannels 2 and" join al 5 .. night convention c;peech wa-; ··one of th<.' greatest I ever heard." and <•xpn•ssed con f1dence that th<' partv would <'mer~e united to "whip th<' Republicans" in November Carter <'amt.· from Washington on the day after the convention adopt<'d a olatform beann~ Ken nedy's s t a mp Ills pr1nr 1pul pohllcaJ m1ss1on was to t'oax d !>lron~ endorsl'ml•nl from Ken nedy in an attempt to convert th~ senator 'c; s upporter-; manv KENNEDY LOSES BUTW1NS-A3 or whom were threatening to sit out the campaign or even bolt to the independent candidacy or John Anderson Cart.er a.ides hoped to arranRe a meet.mg between th~ president and Kennedy. but Carte r said h~ didn't know 1f or when that might OCt'ur "I spe>ke to him last night and t'ongratulated him on a won- derful speech." the president said of Kennedy, Who dropped out or the race Monday night after losing the c rucial rules vote on an ··open convention." Or:n:wl ::~• Weathe r Sunny Thursday except for night through mtd- moming low clouds. Not as bot in al\emoon. Lows tonight 64 al the beaches . 70 inland. Highs Thursday mid 705 to mid 80s. INSIDE TODA\' An11 dM1 w«l worlc. 10111 one magazine editor, thtt trouble u lceeping wet9ht from coming right back. SCOTJI on Page Bf. l•de• 41 DM.y PU.QT C W!clnwdty. AMAUlt 13. JW ~--JU T BREAKJNG--......... Loi• *"" ,,_. todaM'• tM'ld -.t llGhOllGI ""'°' .._,..,...,, E. German Invitation Accepted by SclunUl1 8 NN, Weat Gtm'IH)' IAP} Chan~Llor Htlmut . bmtdt haa a~pted an 1nv1tallioo lo .Wt rommuo.llt £a1t Cttrmany lht. month roe U.. fint full-Mown M&aainJt bet•eee lead~,.. o1 lb two ~rmu staU., a ~t apo&•man aald today SP'*t.>9mu Artola G,,.....W loW ~en Schmidt wlll meet with Eut Gt'tman Chairman trtch Honeeker on Aua 28 29 11t a hun1.1nr loda" on • lake north o1 Eut Berlin &hm1dt w1I al u vaa1t two other E t Citrman Clllea follow ln1 the two-day talks, G ruenewald added Lt f'p....,_. Tw.t I' :Jrd n_,. LOS ANGELES IAP> A tanker truck dnvcr and hi! passttt~r we~ tnjur~ today -.hea t.he tf\lrk ovtrtumed on a tran atlon ro.d 1Jnkln1t the southbound Hollywood and Harbor freeways , spHhng a load ol hot <"rude oil that authorttles esllmaUid would ta..b e11bl hours lO <"lean up 1-'oor uruts of city flrt-rathtens responded to the accident but there was no fire. (1~ department spokeaman Ted Aquaro 5~1d The pre-dawn a ce1dent was the Uurd in as many days to elose a maJOr downtown freeway interchange Rrdll Protf*9t Bot1'• ,,.,_ftlflott MOSCOW f AP> Thf' Soviet Union today delivered tL'I SI ronge::.t protest yet to the United Slates over the Walter Polovchak alfaJr. demanding that Chlcago authontaes aUow the 12 year-old boy and his sister to return to the Soviet Union with their parents The Soviet news age ncy Tass said a Soviet protest note. pre sented Ill Moscow to the US Embassy, ace-used l' S authontws or an "11legal. inhuman actJon" agains t the family and of trying lO tear the family a part DeflUM• to Be> .\'o•lnatPd NEW YORK CAP) -Rep. Ron Dellums, a black con gressm.an .from California , will be placed tn nomination as the Democratic presidential candidate tonight before President Carter's forces get their chance. Dellum.s was selected as the first candidate to be placed 10 nomination m a lottery held by the con ventwn's rules co mmit t t>c this mommg Rmaanfa Ptulw• .tllMcul A<-cord HlJClfAREST . Romania CAP> -Romania's foreign m1n1ster met behind closed doors in a Bucharest hotel today v.1th a personal t:nvoy of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat a s lt11s commurust nalwn apparently sought to open a new Mtdettst ix·ate 111JlJative Romanian !>resident N1colae Ceausescu has acted as an tn· tNmed1an bt-fore tn the lonl( Arab-Israeli conflict. Sadat and h r<iela Pnme Ministe r Menachem Begm credit the Romanian with helpmg to set up the Egypt.Jan's histori c 1977 tnp to .Jt·rusalcm Rroiwning of .t-planl Df>fayed SACRAMENTO <AP J Restart mg of the Rancho Seco nuc lear power plant . which automatically shut itself aftn an equipment failure Tue!\day. was delayed today by dicricuJUes w 1th a lurlJmc. a s pokeswoman '>atd F roa "»age Al BUS FEES TO STAY ... walkl.ng unsafe routes to schools a long busy s t r eets without sidewalks Young Sheila told trustees that :.ome of her friends· fami!Jes <'an t afford the bus money She ..,aid the younl!sters will beg to ride bicycles to school until their µa r ent!. eventuaJJy say "yes " "The kid.'> really don't know how dangerous that is.·· she told trust~ "We a~k that you at least let the elementary kid~ ride !the bus) free " Lat.er. Sheila said s he will at tend TeWmkle Middle School for the first time this fall . a walk south on busy f''airview Road from he r Mesa Woods home. ac ross the traffic -jammed bridge spannmg the San Diego Freeway. down busy Baker Street. a cross Harbor Boulevard and then several more blocks tcJ school Fa1rv1e~· Road. parents note, has no side walks north of the freeway and children will be contending with mommg traffic ror s p ac·e on th e busy thoroughfare The same street will be used by younger elementary pupils w h o will have to trek t o Paul:•nno Scht)()I south or the frel'11o J \ P arent Linda Williams of 3465 Santa Clara Circle t'811ed it "a lousy route " Trustee Barbara Skilbng dis· agr eed with Sheila's mother. Mrs Marge DiCamilh of 3440 Santa Clara Circle, who c laimed no r th M e~a . which h as no neighborhood schools . is a "unique" area that sbouJd re· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOl '""' 01~ t o.\t 0 .. 1.-Pit .. *''" ... noe f"I ,, .._.,,.,._,_.. 1,,.. """'"'' µ,.-,, n PVf:>.I•~ o. t'-Ut•,..,,,. ,.,..,, • ...,. • ...,_,.._, (~f\f t.eo.t•l• .... h~\ ... PrilOft\"-d ~·~. '"'""'" .,,o., IOf' (t>\t• ~~ H•"'~· ti-f,•c." W.-t~on th •'., r •""'••" vtt1u,, 1 r "'".. l •Ow"'• ...... ft \!Owtf\ (M\t A ~,4' •rt~I -OlftM I\ ........ ~ \.f.., ... ,, #'Cl~., '"" ..,W'(_ .... ~",\:o ~ ~~ e.,!:!:.".~~~u-• "o .... f'tN .... ...... ""'"'•"'O•vN -~ , .. ,., c_, .,,.,~~ ... ~·•ftldt..,,,,., .. ~ ·~·'·" ... tff•'"' -... .....,..... ~ ... , .... c-...." L-. "'"~-.... ... (•tor Cotta lileu OMct ......... i:.~:·r&~~.,.,. Tll ........ (T14)MM.af1 ON•••d ..,..,.. • aottn ='1:: ~°'# ~':r'~~ r..tt•I _,,, .e.•rif"""9n.t• ""f'tl~ ,,.., .. ~=~::.:·-""'' ............... .. t:.:::..! ... ~·~..:-:.::.= ~~· :: .. ~:.::.::..:.::..::" _ ... ,. ceivespecial attention for busing. Mrs. Skilling said the Balboa Peninsula also is r emoved from schools and so are a number of o th e r Newport Beach neighborhoods Hoar d pres ident Kenneth Wayman told the north Mesa residents, though, that the board hasn't entirely given up on the possibility of building a school m the Mesa Woods area * * * Mesa 'Waits' On Crossing Guard Plans City officials have indicated they won't do anything about crossing guards 1.11 Costa Mesa until they s ee how things go after scbools open m Septe mber Hruce Mattern, director of public ser vices. asked council me mbers during a study session Monday whether they want his staff to pursue "some kmd of c rossing guard program" in view of school d1slnct plans to curtail free busing. The Newport Me s a Unified School Distric t 's boa rd o f trus tees voted this s ummer to began cha rging for bus rides nelll school year which may mean more' ch.ildren wallting to a n d from Costa M esa area schools Matt.em noted that hjs depart· me nt has done everything possi- ble in previous years to avoid implementing crossing guard programs . Requests for guards, he sa.id, have been satis fied by changing traffic patterns th.rou1h signals, s lop signs or other lraflic · control methods. He said each croesin1 cua.rd would cost $5,000 a year in train· ing, salaries and other expend· itures. Mattern said the need for guards in the put baa not been great because schools in the city have been conat.rtacted l.n the net1hbotbooda they serve. He noted, however, that as s chool dis trict enrollment decllnea, students are beln1 shifted to tad.lit.tea farther from their bomel. ''II we provided. all the pardl ~uested dwtnl the put," be said , .. It would cost the city $155,000 a year." Formation of crouln1 pant uaeummt d.latrictl to pnMde necetlar)' fundl waa •uc1t1tect. "J·bate to Mt the llau. reiMd unUI we aee the Hedi,'' said Councilwoman Norma Rertq. II ayer Arlene Schafer iDdlcet· ed the coundJ would ltand OD that OllUUoa. • 'Sexual Servant' Testifies A youthful hitchhiker from N o rth C'1tro llna ~·•aimed 1n Oran1e <"ow1ly Supcmor Court Tueaday that convicted Sell of f~nd~r l.t'OOI Lee He11ter or Fountain Valley threulened to kill him lus t May unlc11~ he bt'c1t m • lluwr'1 sex i,l•ve lo lhe rant day of h:aumony lD ffe ater'a !lt!X perversion tnaJ, Jon•l.b-.n Lt-<>n.blu. l8, lOld the »even u1ttn, five -woman Jury lhM l has sexual servitude in· dudt-<I lut. bemg beaten with a black ciuie Md being led around on hia ha.ndb and keei. with a belt uround tu.s nec k AddH.ionally, Leonsk1 tesW1ed. llealt:r threatened lo k 111 rum on :.everal occasions unless he coo· :.ented to sex The blond·h&red prosecuuon witness s!Ud Heater told him at 0 11e pomt ... Dammit. l want you lo be m y s lave and you're going to bt-my slave " llealer . who has a long tustory of sexual offenses. 1s charged with ford ng Leonski to have oral sex with him while hold.mg thl' teen ager agatnst his will 1n J l"ountain Valley homt· Leoru.k1 admitted he had gone voluntarily w the defendant·~ house la:.t May 6 after bf•ing paeked up near the San Dit•go freeway But the slightly built young m an denwd he ever consentl'd to having M'X with the stocky 48- yt•ar -old defendant. who IJlew kisses to a tclev1s1on cam!'ra t•re w a!> hl· was led into Supcr10r Court Judge J ames Turner's Santa Ana courtroom Leonsk1 said he had sex both wllh lle<i ter and a 16 year old ~irl staying at the house. fie said he voluntanly had sex with the girl on occasion and was forced by Heater to do so with her at other Umes. Under ques tioning by pro!'. ecutor Dave ll1melson . Leonsk1 s aid his bizarre imprisonment in Heale r's home included has be mg tied up with ~heels and roµe . b<:1ng hat with a cane and having a bell strapped around his neck 'He made me walk up and down the h all like a dog," the witness test1f1ed Leons k1 claim ed Heater forced h1m into havmg sex ..-.1th him at least half a doze n times But defense attorney J ohn Flood. in hls opening arguments t o the jury ea rlier Tuesday. m aintained that all sexual ac· tivllies which took place at Healer 's house were consenlual and that Leonskt was never held aga mst lus w1 II Flood contended that sex had ooeri discussed bet ween Heater and Leonsk1 JUSl after the North Carohna h1l chh1ker was packed up by the defendant The defense attorney also said the young man voluntarily s moked marijuana while at the house. Under questioning by Flood, Leonski admitted that he and Heater dJscussed payment and f av o rs fo r po!>s1bl c ~c xual s er vices This included $150 pe r week in cash a nd free room and board. he test1hed Leonsk1 s aid he eventually got away after two days in capU vity when Heater drove him lO the front of a Jo'ountatn Valley theater Leonsk1 was eventually found by police Ill a parking lot near Brookhurst Avenue holding lus leg and bleed ing from h is fore head a~ well as crying hysterically t"requenUy d uring Tuesday's testimony, Heater. dressed in u gray suit and shorn of his lonl(. :.craggly beard and hair. turned m his seat and grinned at spec tators ln the courtroom . Mesan Robbed Of $1,500 He Saved for Trip Jose Cruz Espino. 33, wu UV· ing money t.o visit relatives 1n Mexico. Now he'a broke, he told police. A friend who saw him put aome $1 ,500 in ca.sh in a <'Oat pocket in· side his north Coeta MeH apart. menl apparenUy left for parts unknown wilb the stash early Tuesday . A police Interpreter said Espino once bad worked with a f eUow lmmJgrant whom be met again late last week In Loa An1elee. E1plno. who deacrlbed bla friend u a tranalent, ..-ec1 UM man to spend a few daya wtlb him at hi.I Costa Mesa home. A cook tor a Costa Mesa restaurant, Eaptno 11Jd be 10t up• at about 7 a.m . Tueeday 1o di•cover bl.I friend bad depart· ed. Gane were the man'• 1uJt· caae and briefc ... and Elplno'a ···*· All that rematned, &1,ploo polnt.ed out, ..re 10m• ~ the man'• din,y clotbel IDd a worn bedroll, SUNSET SUSPECT [)ougtH Clerk, 32 .. ~.,- NURSE FACES RAP C•rof Bundy, 37 118 Girls' Slaying Suspect Nabbed LOti ANGE L ES I A1'1 Poli ce have :.irr e'!tt'd a m:.in 1n conncC't11>n w1 lh tht· '>IJ n 1ll1«l Sunst•t Murdt'rs or fav•· young t t:' m <i It·' and art' h • 1Iti1 n Ii! ., worn.in acqua1ntann lor .,.. h<il thc·y ~<iy <lpf>('ar. tu ~· J n•lat1..'(J sla> ing of a V:.ira Nuy:o, man Bandit Hits 'Bank in NB Airport Area A lone gunman v. ho bn1uglit h1:0, own ba~ rr>bhed the lrv1111 lndu!t>tn;,I Hranrh of 1h1· BJnk 1,f A merl('J 1n :... ...... ptirl Hl•JI II .., airport area <'•1mmt·n·ial d1:0,tnl'I .1 bout 11 a m today :-0.o lo'' .Hnount 1 •11Jld 1111 med1att·I> IJI' tlct•·rmin•·d " 1xilil'l' cumlx·d lht: n ·i.:i11n .Jrf!UrHI thl' ti.ink al J4()U l>m 1 St lfll any cluf':. anti quc:.llfin•·d 11o a! IH''>St'S In' ••st IJ.'atrir., ... a 1d th1: IJ:mclit :o,trolll-d Ill abnut I I 05 J m ·•I> µroaC'ht-'<l om• ll'lll'r onh ..and 111· mandl-d that h1~ l>:.ig ·l.14.· f11l1'(l v.1th mone} No getaway v(·ha<'ll• v. :J.., \t••·n or heard and no one v.a~ inJun"Cl in the bank robbery. accordtng to Ne wport ~ach police, who expected FBI agcnl.s to a mve s hortly Bank robbery as a fedcn•I l'rlmc, rcqwnnJ:: FHI a~:o.1))lanrt' Jn lht: ln\lt"SlJgat l<JO The man ant1 woman wne ar rt•-.tt·d M"onday, '>J1 d Cmdr Wal11am Booth al a ne v.'> ron ft•rcn<·e at police headquartn-~ "W l· do behevt-the cri m1·'> un: l'onn<'Clt."Cl ... Booth said T he Sunset Murdl"rs caSl' ,., .,,, n:.i m ed because the vac•t1m' v. hose· bod1c•!ti we re found 1n ... l'pa rate an·a~ an June 1o1of'n· known to hi.Ive fr<'qu<•nted th<· Sunset Stnp an Jlollyw<Xxl Tht.> mvest1J.{at1on ~gan when the partial!\ tlad hf>d1cs of half .. 1 !>ter~ Gina Moranu 15 and Cand> Chandl<·r. 16 b<>th of l!un t 1ngton 81·J rh ""!'re ffJund dum1wrt n••x t to tht• Ventur<t l'rt•t•lolo J\ nt•;tt c.r1ff1th !'ar k ,lunl' 1;_ Booth '.'t<t1d Uougla~ IJJn1l·I C'l;irl.. ~l2 ~..,.., Jrr1 .. t1·tl Jt J HurhJnk. <'mnoan' v.twn· h1. 1., t-mploH·d "' J t~11l1·r n1i•10t .. ·r Jnd ""·•" tJ<,.1k1 ii f<1r 1111. 1·,l11~Jt111n 1.r 111 urdt'r l '1,hn· ,, 1..,0 Jrr•-o;tt"fl <'.tr 111 Hunr1~ . .!7 .1 1.1,. .1111111.11 nur~1 <Jt hl'r Burtiank h<1nw \1 BunrJ, ,.., un1if.r 1n\f• l tJ.:J t111n 111 tht• kall1n~ <1( .J1Jhn Hot11 n \f urr.I\ 1) 11( \',111 \o u\ "'h""' lll'.1•llt· ' t.itJth ""·'' (11und in ,, 'JO p,1rk1:1! 1111 .i \Jn ~t;\.:, 'ltr1·c•t Aug !J l><Jl1<·1 o;a1d Booth '\aid ,., 1'11·nn· ,::atherPd dunri~ thut tn\Mll~auon linked v.1th informJtlOn ~Jthered 1n the ~unset Murders caM~. led them to C1ark .. Huodv and Clark ar e ac- q ua anted · hl• s aid 'The ext~nt uf tht.., rt-latwn..,h1p I'> not dear to u ... Parents Sue Over ID Delay The Westminster Police Department has been accused or negligence m a lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court by the parents or 8 boy whose death is believed to have been one of the so-c ailed frc.>eway k11lmgs. M ar k S helton . 1 7 , o r Westminster wai. reported miss 1ng on Aug. 6, 1979 His body was 1dent1fied about nine months lat.er after hlS father took the boy's den· tal chartstothepohcestation The parents are a llegmg that lhe boy could have been identJfted :.oon after he wa.~ mt:!ISing If police officer; had carried out what the part>nts claim say is the routine JUb uf acquanng lhe dental re- conb and fet..-drng the tnfor matJon into the nat1onw1de computer :.} '>tl'm Tht· father . Donald Shelton, '>aid he finally ttlok care of the r e· cord:. when he learned police hadn't The boy's body, which h<id been impaled on a wooden stake. was 1dent1f1ed in San Be rnardino County JUst a few days after the d ental re<:orcts wen: keyed .mto the computer The body had l><.>en kept by the county s mce five days after the boy w~rcported massmg In lhe 16 page complaint writ· ten by attorney Marc Rlrlf'k nf lluntmgton Beach. the Sheltons <'l lPKe that the police were ne•ghgent 1n not using the dental records to find the boy They ask fordamage'>llfSl m1lhon . lle a<'hed at home. Donald Shelton ~aid the money isn't the m<un rl'a'>OO for the '>Utt W1· did a lot or s uffermg, ·m fJll Wl''il11l are." he s a1d "What 1o1o1· re reall> 1nt1·rc::.ted 1n 1:. mak· 111..: 'un· nr111thcr p:.ircnl haJ) to go thflJUf.(h ""hal 1o1o ed11J ·· '1((1< 1ah :.it the ~'lice depart rn••nl ""1·n· not {'r1mmt:nl.Jng on the ..,uet yd «1t) J\ltor nt.'Y Paul \1 111 i: • .n !>Jid h1· ha'>n't '><·en the • 11nq1l.11nt 111· <1drl1·<1. howl'.ver, tit.st Ill' t"·l11•1.1·., 1·it11·.., ar•· prote<'t· • 11 ( r1m1 u1 t. lav. '>Utt~. ti\ <>talc ... tJ t 11t1 · I A>~ alt y ()u .. ~tioned .... i-:w .., OHK 'AP t What(' l111u" prt·'>' 'te• rl'lory Jody J • ,, "" • 11 1· r 1t1t'1 Z(• d (or m e r " t s l' on~ 1 n <; o v . Pat rack J . 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NEW YORK -In the 1960s they thnved· in the 1970s they languished. Now mutual funds are starting off the 1980s a.s \bough lhey are headed for a new era of populari· ty amoog American Investors. A few years ago the industry was regularly getting lambasted by its c ntics for its poor mvestment record. Now many funds can boast of performance well above the stock market averages . AT mE SAME TIME. lhe Ooodt1de or m oney out or the funds seems to have been reversed One s pecial category, money market funds. has been growing rapidly all along, or course . and today has som e S80 billion in as sets. But other types of funds have lately begun to attract money as well AccordJng lO the Investment Com pan) Institute. funds other than the money market vanety had net s ales l new ~hares !>Old minus existing share10 cashed in 1 of Sl 75 btJl.Jon an the first half of this yea r ·'That s lhe lar gest net saJes for a half-year penod m o long lime. 1f ever." said Harry Gu1navan. a spokesm~n for the trade asM)('1~t 1or1 t\ft(•r the bull markf.'t of the l96Ch and the letdown that followt'd . lhe fund industry fell into dt!>favor The promises of b1~ performance that were made or inferred dunng th+> ~o go J96(X left a bitter a rterta5lt' when the s tock market collaP5ed Bl T NOW A 1' EW g eneration of tllve~t.ors apparentl> has arn ved on the scene. attracu-d by such mnovallon~ a~ the mont'y fundi. a nd the forming of fund "families" thut e11low inv(-stor-. to bwttch their mone:; around among fund~ of vJrvm~ l)~b and tn,estment ob1eet1ves. A lot of peoplt> have forgott<'n the old prriblem-. or .. t•ren'l around to expt:n ence them said A Michael Lap JH•r. prP<itdt<nl of Lipper Anill)l1cal T>1slnbutors. a firm thJl tr :.irk::. tht• 1ndu:.tr~ T 1m1· 1~ " great healer nf "'OUndJ. ~> 1\ a ht-:ilth> ..,\O<'k milrk1·\ Th~ n se 1n stock pri<'t"> thilt p~hl-d mo'\1 mark1•1 1nc11rC1\or-. t'> re-cord h ighs th1-. ~um mer ha.'> pro,1d1·d a fa\Orabl1· rhmale for manager'> of tock fund" Hut ll1 m;.in) "'a)., bond fund.-. ha\l' fared even helter in lht· pa!>\ ft""' months Fund.-. 10 .. ~l1ng in taxable bond.'> hJd nt>t -..Je.., of S444 miluon 1n the first half. tax.fr~: municipal bond fund~ $151 rrullwn I h1:. surg£• of mone} ha., ~n attributed t.o a rush to IO<'k in · r(·IJ\I\ <'b h1~h ) a·ld-. ii'> 1nlNt-~l rates fell ~harp I' dun.ng th(· ..,~mnJ.? THE St-:"t:~T <. .\Tt:<..iOR\' of fund:. -those invest in~ 1n mun1c1pJI 11'>n<h .md notes 11o 1lh maturities or \Wl ~ 1:ar'> or 1.-... .. to c rt>.Jtt• a tax fr~ counterpa rt of a mone) m:irket fund mt·an'4hilt• C'halked up Sl.16 ball.Jon in net sal••.., ~utuaJ run11' hav1· trad.Jt1ona1 ly been aimed at in di\ 1du.JI 1m ~tor<. of mode-.t means The poohng-0f fund~ conct'p( lhat .i fund offcrf'd was s~ as about the only wa~ such a ::.mall In\ t>..,tM could d.J, ers1fy has Ulvestments. so that d Slll~h.' comµan' s m1sadventu~ couldn't wipe ham out Lan?l' 1n..,t1tut1on ... 11n tht• othl'r hand can do the rr oWTI <11 \ ers1f} lllg Hut L1ppo·r noted t hut of late 1nst1tut1ons hke Pt-n::.1on funds. founda tio n!> and :.om<· 1Murance companie~ ha,·e been accounting for a "s1gruftcant" amount of new m oney eonu.ng mto the funds But "mall IO\t'Stors remain J matn)ta\ A., the r("('ord \ oluml' of stock lt c1din,2 this ) ear atte l!\. -they are com mg back an dro,.-s, l.1 pper obe.en~ 81\RRv.IG A ~E\ 1-:RE ~om1c decline or some new uphea\al Ill tht: "'orld l·c.·onom11· a nd polt t1cal order. hl· l>atd ht> l'XJ>E'<'L<, lhl' "'' t\t-d pbpuJartt> of mutual funds to <'OnlJntH! for s.omt· t1m'· If tusto~ I' an~ t.!Ul<k 1n fa<'t 1:nthus1asm for mutual fundi. rru~hl nol Vt•ak until atiout thl' tame the i.tock m arket c10t"<, A.._ l.1pJ>t•r put 1t Thl' publtr al'4ar-. c-om<'" lat•· to lht· P\lr1) Auto Inventory Off DETROCT 1AP1 lnventon es of unsold US made cars dropped sharpl) an J ul} and are no"' below July 1979 lt•vels. a trade weekl) re ports Dealers of thP fi ve m a1or U S manufacturers had 1,506.000 cars on their lots JuJy 31. e nough to last 72 days At the same t1mt• last year. the stock would have lasted 74 da}s One June JO. there was an 80-da)' supply, Automot1v~ !\ l'\4 s reported S...tter sales tha n expected a nd sharp production cuts contributed to thf' d ecline . the pubhcalloo said General Motors Corp had a 67 day inventory. Ford Motor Co inventories would last 77 days. Chrysler Corp had 106 days W'>rth of c ars on the lots Amenean Moto rs Corp :.upphes fell to 87 days from 103 days a month before Volbwa~en or America reported the lightest supphes, 44 days worth Gold, Metals Quotations By the Associ•ted PrHs Selected world gold pri~ today ......_: morrung fixfag $615.95, up Sl0.95. afternoon fuciog $615.25, up $10.25. Pan.: allemooo rlxlng ~.85, up $4.14. Fnulkhu1: fixing 1&17.02, Up $2.SS Ztllidt: S613.00 bid, up $9.00; $616.00 asked. New York: Handy & Harman mld·moming $61..S.25, up Sl0.25 New York: Engelhard selling prlce mid-morning $615.25. up $10.25. New Yon: Engelhard fabricated gold mid-morn.inc M.38.18. up Sl0.80. NEW YORK CAP> -Handy & Harman aUver today $U.MO. up to.01. Engelhard aUver SlS.610. up to.01. fabricated .Uwr $16.44S. up 0.10. * * NEW YORK <AP> -Spot oonleJ'T0\11 metal prices to-day: ~: 1.orn.-1.03~ a pound, U.S. clestlnat.IOIU, 1.-.140 centa a pound. 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Scott stars as a veteran street cop breaking in a new rookie partner in this movie drama with Stacy Keach and Jane Alexander (photo at left> m M£A£'8 TOY~ HEAL.TH [...,, M "" • f llVOf tle 0.UQ6 CCCI fRI ! C8S I.A Tt t.tOVIE • • Wl\ttoe<"'Q 1>841•" t •9701 ~ """'-,,,., Hul!Otl [ •"3<nled """" 1>Qt\811y by "'S IOJ popnenc("I ..., V'91nem • ~ V'l'•ot ..,, """' to O' OUCJ 1~ •OV as rwt con-• c.onttnu"'Q ,... "'" Ot f'tldlf>g ,, 11·30 f) C8S LA Tt MOVIE • a Devil t Re"' 11'l7~1 £mt1al Botonm<' Eoo ... AIO...t '""' _,. OI ,1 GO~ Ol ""IC~ fl•lum\ tr [.!111" ~t1f'• • lOO ¥'"" eOs.en<P If') lf'<O\l'f.., d C,nt'1• "'''nQ '""' n•..-O! ~ Wiie ,, ..... ~ ,_, .... .,.., 10 1"4'Cle"'I tRI D THE8£STOF CARSON Guoo1" Angtt1 Doc~·~ l;iuOOy Rll(:f'I l ttrr) '>tilhn (;ob C.l<W"' '"' 0 OA TIHQ GAME 0 10 A8C HEWS l g) HOOAH'S HEROE.S HOQ'tn ' "°'(-n OvCA rn.. <~~1aoo •1nct """O 1"'- ..ttomll( ".t~ft\lh tf")i(..O!)t ' f "<l' '"° Q) GET SMART M... "'"'°""'' '"ti 3 j~ I .. AO', ,,,,..,,, ,,,.,... ' t>Pf'O illUO 1n.1 <..ovntty • • > 0o ~ '~ Sp.n Ole Or Mutltaht li'JTI H•f-.n H•ytt\ M1fCt@d Natw•c.• 1'ne C.tP•••"' Clu'9\'V ~ '°"'5 ·~ O\HW' an ~, .. ,.,,...,.... ... 11 .. '*" uno@<c,o.,.,. C«; ~ _. •If'<~~"'" onot-PM~• 1R1 -Ml>HtGHT- 12'00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Aden" G'•"' ,.., \oH""tenc.AO ff"# <)e•IP\ tf\ rr.. t· f<I• (.. g) MISSION IMPOS&8L£ T"~ 1v~ o.ut~ \JW'Y ... •ra.,, •N) '" .t V ldai.. .. £ ti~f~ri (•,JUnHy !Prtrl t1 Q) NIGH'l GALLERY l twlu~ Arf'lf"'I t An ; MfJf,.. M..c lhnus A ''"'°""' "' c<,t..._,,, •\ maitfJ'•"f) If' 'N't1(f'W"til'1 1130 0 DA TING GAME Q) HA T'IOHAl. NEWS 11)() 0 TOMORROw (,,, .. ,, .. , (.~t•Ct 1"'1 t r,r1'-r~ auth.i .f"lie• t'"' '""''"' 0 MOV1E ••• <>v·~, •. I •4--JO Arr ... ,,., . 't;..,.., ., ... I\,., 10 BAAETTA m m CAPTIOHEO A8C 0 MAVER!Cll NEWS l"'r• il'f"'\fM')'"f,.t.. ·~ ,,.... • ,, ~o MOVIE .,.~\ ,, ......... , .... ~M·.,. JOHN DARLING L£T'5 G01'01l-1E F'~ ,..xyw AND PO< U' IHE Rell.L Ck.• Qto..11 HE. F'I R5T SALL.() r: Barbara Boosts ABC to First ..., EW YOH K 1AP 1 With help from Rarbar.1 W.1ltt•r-. · "\ummn Spt-c1al and J f1n.l run t•d1tHJn of tht-20 20 m·v.4'mai.:a11n1· AHC "'"" th<' nNY.<Jrk c, primt• t1 mt rJtlnJ!" rar1· for tht· 'it:<·onr:I "'Cl'k m <1 ro"'. f1 g urh from tht· A C "\wl.,en ('o ... hoiA C'd 1 ht' WJlll•r., "J>t'<'t<tl ff·atunng ;in m tn\ 11· .... 1A1th H1ch<1rr:I Pr~or "'ho n,..arl) loi.t h1~ hft> in a fin· in June. IAaS the .... et'k .., h1~hl•St rat f•d :-.how. Just <ihead of a rt>pl'dl ep1~001: ol ABC-. "Three's Com pan} .. A rt-run of Oalla~" on CBS lied for third olart: with "20 20 · i\BC NO\\ HAS TAKEN :-.ome of the momentum 1n the three "'a)> race from CBS CH~ d•Jmrnoted the Mmpet1tron ror near!\ two month'> aflt'r lhc· end of the Programs Announced HOLLYWOOD <AP > Ma'iterpreC'e J979-80!'>eason Aµnl 20 1 n<> net .... ork11 are i.chl-duled to begin th P fall <..eason 10 about a month. but premiere week probabl~ .... 111 Ix-dela)ed by t he c ur rent actor;' stnkt· Tht· raung for "Harbara Walter..· Sum mer Spee1al" "'a~ 21 6 N1el'ien says thcit mt.-an,, of all tht> home'> 1n the country with tele\'1 ... 100. 21 6 J)t'rccnl !>aw at IPast part or the program THE ~ETWORKS SAY that means an an average pnm<' t ime mmutc during the v.eek. 14 8 perc1•nt o f the country's TV- t.-Qu1pped hom es Wt'rt' tunt'd to ABC. A BC had half tht' wee k's Top 10 shows. CBS listed four, and NBC one. a movie. "The Ducht>l>'> and Drrtwater f'ox." in 10th place Few on g inal run progra ms were broad- rast in the week. and most drd not rare V.1'11 in the ratings. An episode of "Nobody's Perfect" o n ABC was 23rd an the ratmgs. and a fi rst lime screening on ABC of a show from the "Angle" sen es was No 29 rights• on ;o.;RC v.al> :"o fi4 ff>lloy,t-<J b\ JO :'II BC :"'ev.s l>J><'Cta l on tht' Ot·mocratH' :"' d t1onal Convention, a '>ho.... call<'d · Pot ts Hiie" on CBS and an ·&I Clark for Pre.,1dent · poilt1ral announl"l'ment on NBC H E RE ARI-.: THE Wt:t:K'S JO h1.iht~t rated shows · .. Barbara Walll•r.' Summer S~·C'ldl," with a rating of 21 6 repreM·nt1ng 16 5 m11l1on homl'S, and "Thrt'1'·~ Company." 20 5 or 15,6 m1lhon. both ARC , "Dalla~ ... CBS. and ''20 20 ... ABC . bolh 20 J or 15 5 million. "Taxi," J9 7or 153 m1lhon. ABC. "60 Minute5." 19 I or 14 6 'm1ll1on. a nd "Duke. of Hazzard." 19 or 14 5 mtlhon. both CBS. ··vegas." 17 8 or 13 6 m1lhon. ABC : "The J efrersons ... 17 7 or 13 5 million. CBS. and Mova• "Thl' OuC'hesc; and Dirtwater F'ox." 17 4 or 13 J m1lhon. NBC The next 10 shows APWi,..~to .-.. .. :y .... ign• A rt r l' ~ s Su 1 a n n 1· Plcshette ha~ s ig ned with 20th Centun Fox for feature fllm.!- TV mo \ 1ei. a nd a "eckly TV series • TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS llood 10 inn.tit rnon9y h'om.,. 9Q'l'O , .. ,,,,. •wow ••. ., .,. ~tcn r'Ot"I Aeiut.,, ( tUOI E""°'.,d G ~ EdcM AllMtl • MOYIE • • • ., Ti.. ~ Ftom S.t· ,., RIOQe " I t9S~I L•• Barie., MAfe Co<dlly t-156 NEW'8 ·~·NEWS uoe MOVI( • • • • "Th4t HlllOC>'MI Oays Of YOU< Uf•" I t9!i01 AIHlett Sim. Ma1gar•f flullledo•d 2110 CJ NEWS U MOVIE • • PlllClllMI 119 711 Gina lOll0011glda C va -f?ll1•1 2.30Q} NEWS 2.46U) MOVIE ••• l1"'9f '"" c,,.,.., I 19)31 Joe E B•OWT> Pet" 2-66 0 HEWS 3«>0 MOVIE • e , N ,ne f 193•1 A""ll 51,.... l '°""' A•wiU •«>0 MOVIE • • • '"" S tor, ()I ""'• """"' G••nam ~ 1 ,,.J'l1 [.,Qn ArnPt,..t"' l Ot .. f1.e Vou<>q «tte YOW •• ·~ ''WNllJlnO ... Otx.le- 1 1$43) Aed SilellOfl. """' Aut'*'<>rd 4M0 NIWI uoe MOYll • • • ··z.nabu1!11" I tM7\ Oocwn41nt ery TltMr•day"• Dayti•r .ffot•ift• 11 ;00 Q) • • f"O"l"'O FOOlt .. I 194111 8-V 8oy6, ~ ... 11100! -AFTERNOOH- 12:00 U * • ·~ T lie Sundown- ,,,.. " ( 1950 I Ro«>er1 Pres- ton Ca111y Downs g) * •' · fw<>-Fac.ed wo,..,an t t'l411 G•t14 uatoo M4tlYyn Ooug•.u C!) • • 1"4!i;i•'M1 An<!F811 01 l~ o. .. mono 119601 R•y O&noon l<arM St- 1«! tD • • • fl\e 0.:.oro«>e< M"" I •<µ7j Jann Mills J(),.n I 'MJnwoc.d 3 00.; • • IPW' Purplo> Pllti'I f le'>'>l Gr"'?Of't · ""' • w n M.n Tn..n 10 • • Mv'>CI<' Beed> P.-.''f t t9t.>•l rrrtn"-* A .. ,. f'rl\ Af'tw~UP fu~ What 's Missirig If )OU re• looking for untOOVl'nl10nal programming tonig ht . try g1v1 ng the CaltforntJ AnS!l'I!-<.inother look at 7 ·30 \I, hen lhl') µla) the.· Seattll' ~farmers on KTLA. Ch<.1 nnf'l 5 M~arn . tht.• n·gular 8 p m fan• will be pre' t.·mpled for lhl· Democratic !'lat1onal ('on .. l•nt1on That mean<i thl' loss of ··PotLwtlk" on CBS. Channl'l 2. "Real Peo- pl" · on "I BC . Channl•I .t <.1nd .. Eight rs Enough" on A HC Ch<.1nn1·l i .\fll:r ttw c·on .. 1·ntwn .\JW 1,qJI Jlr the De<.in \lartm m1,\ 11· ~t unlt·r·:-. Hr1v. CRS v.111 ha\t' .t '\Jffil' or lht• <;Jm1• l'J>l!>o<ie .md '\BC v.111 c·11ntrnu1· rh !'irth· of St..ir-.' "L·rie.., Tht·\ II t~·grn ..,om1•t1m1· aftl·r 9 dc·- 1t1·nc1rn~ on v.h1·n thl· f>l·m111 r .1h <a ll 11 .1 ni~ht by Armstrong & Batruk ' ' I • "' •• I•.. 'I l ,.. , I t• ,i. .1 ...,1 ., ~· , .... t, t I• .,I A ' ... ~ , ..... ~ t ........ •"" f •L ( Who Kno"'s? Texa11 . ..; Qui:;::;e<I 011 J.R ' ~ \\ '\ I If( " .,.,,tr 'h• dor ~ ,, • u111: t '1• "'' r' I \I', \nd "' "' lnr "''"1" mon • ti; .A• r tn •tu ,.,, .. ,,._, ''' h• .1rd \\ t I .... t ... I ) 1t ..... • nl' 1 I ' f f • • Irr 11 " I I .. If,, tl " m j l!llt ''' 111 l'1 ~•t11• m I~ ,1/1'1• l •I "'"'' JllUl!l't"tl lhl' •I.• r \ 111 .• ,1 111 11 • 1 H..., I\ ..,,·ri• l 1 di 1 (I,,,, I< tttwr t fl:-, ru "'"""Jll -..ti •• h.1J h from "ti.1rt11n ,1nr1 • • t ,, 1d1 l!J m1nu11 "" f' n<i.1\ n1ghh ''' ".111 11 I .;1rr. 11;11.'m,w J fld 11 m11an\ fln1 th1111. I ·11 ur 1 111 II .,..,, , n111 .1 \.\Pm.111 Tt"<a' ....nm1•n 1n\1•nt•·<I •tJn1i tn ''•Ur man 11.\.ill\ 11111 1( J T,., .... .., "'"mJn • \•·• "h"' h1·r man 'h•· d h11 htm l>o·l\4t't'n tho I \t'' ,lf\d MO fl''•'" IUf\ \.\lllfld 11111\'ll'I 111•1 1;1~1ri.:1· fluo.,h frJn-.pl,:tnl!'<i ll<iu..,tnn oilman Jnd Rt>puhltt'.HI '11·1· pre'>trh·nt hopdul · l>on t look at m1 On th1 c1 .n J H "'J" ... hot I "':i~ J.!Pttmi.e ktlll·d rn '\1·"' f1Jmp'>h1n· Slanh•\ \1 arru-. of lhl· 1•xl)('ns1vc Neiman· ~1arC'U5 -.ton• I kno"' But I m not lt'lhng Good b~t' Theater has added "Testament of Youth." a dramat1zat1on of Vera Bnttam's autob10- ..:raph1cal indict ment of v.ar. and "Therese Raqum. · Emile Zola s !>I.Ory of adultery, pa~s 1on a nd murd<'r . to its 10th an· OIVt'rSar) ~E'd50n There was only one senes program - "Her e's Boomer" on NBC among the week's five least·v. atched shov.-s, and 1t finis hed last. No 68 "Friday Night "Charlie Angels" and "Fantasy lc;land, .. both ABC, "Allee.·· CBS. Movte "lnt.Jmate StranJ::ers." ABC. "CH1Ps" and "Quincy M E ... both NBC. "Love Boat." ABC . "WKRP an Cincinnati" and Carter address analysis. both CBS. tit:. and "Difrrent Strokes." NBC. WHAT \'Ol''\'E BEE~ WAITl~G FOR~ A FAN'ASY A ".fUSJrAL. A PLACE NH(.Rf DRf.AMS COME TRIJI ,~, NOW PLAYING lDWARos· IUUSTOL C.Osla Me·..i )40 11ou lOWAROS' CIMlMA WIST We<.lmonsie• sq1 393!> CHRDOMl Ot4f19! 634 ?:>'>3 ·~ .. ". AUMUM DIHVMM Anarie1m 879 98!>0 ~am_, • ....,. .. «M 1111 Miil. °' '* lltl0'10ll N:f\N cca °' 11V fllCMA.A flON ------- Betwttn~en n~1th~ is pot'll'lible. DE~ YVf', MONTA.'110 flOMY SCH>"'IEI~ • t1J"' '" OO'!TA.CA\11\M :\::y ! ~rA· , -~ .. . I 'I> NOW PLAYING IW&llH' llltSTOt !NllU AN~ TU4 CIWAllN IMIT~ -llftg10" lie4'~ ~ow IOUTllC:OUf l.iq.,,.,. ilw<" ,,_ ·~u ST&OIUM Dllm·I• ()'~ bl'191' CMICIOMl '•,j~f':'"'' lOW&ADI '1lJO TWI• ., O' '. '"", ..... lll·WAT J'I !Nltn t• ,,... ·~ .,.. •9' 36'3 .. PUii I ICCf rTt t ... , .. ,_., en f'eatunng The Finest Fres h Seafood 13roiled Over Mesquite Wood Jn All of Orange County ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING NIGHTLY THE SKYLAR BRO WED. THRU SAT. CAL USA SUN., MON .,, TUES. SATIRIZES Why F1ghl ThC' Tourrsb & De<.ich Traffie" I mme>d1atc !)eating A variable