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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-01 - Orange Coast Pilot-• \ ~-eps np ~oas·t .... Mosier led On-a Pedal Bike . • I WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 1, 1980 VOL 7J, NO. tU, 4 Sf:CTIOflS, M P'AGES I •· 'Too Good' ...... ,.,..... PETULANT. 'PET' !SABELLA ARDIGO SHEDS TITLE ltallen Beauty Turns Down $300,000 Prize Italian Bomhshell- 11.ejec·ts 'Pet' Title NEW YORK (AP) Pent house wanted to call lsa!M>lla Ardigo .. "Pel," but now the magazine's officials are calling her petulant. She rejected $300 000 and the publication's Pet ~f the Year title berause she dec lares she is "too &ood to represent Penthouse." The announcement stunned Penthouse offcials, who hustled t~ a.year-old Italian beauty off a platform al Llncoln Center's Library of the Performing Arts ror abdicating the pet throne came after she learned that Americans cast a more critical eye on nudity than she thought. "In Europe we take nudity dif· ferent than you do." she said with the merest trace-ef an ac· cent. "Here it's almost offensive to people. The more I thought about it, I learned that people's reactions to this magazine is not <See PET, Page A2) • No LetuP., In Smog On Coast · By DAYJD KUTZMANN Ot -o.llf ... 194 Matt Most of Orange County baked u nde r bourbon-brown s kies aga in today as Southe rn California air quality officials reported' pollution le vels that made Tuesday the worst smog day of 1980 . ." More triple-digit heat and ran· cid air could be on the horizon Thursday. "We'r e. having unusually severe conditions" in Los Angeles and Orarfge counties,'' a s pokesman for. the Air Quality M anagcment District in El Monte said . Ozone levels in northern and central Orange County were ex· pee led to hit .34 parts per m illion today. Just short of the .35 ppm required for a second . stage s mog alert. Air quality in Orange County 's coastal c ities Huntington Beach, Newport Reach. Laguna Reach and San Juan Capistrano was expected to be "essential· ly all right." the s pokesman said. However. Stage 2 pollution aterts were called for Southern Catifornia's' inlan·d valleys around Fontana. Upland and San Gabriel, leadin g lo im· plementation or ride sharing plans and cutbacks in industrial emissions by 20 percent. The AQMD spokesman said similar precautions also were required today in northern and central Orange County and also in Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Foun· lain Valley and Costa Mesa. Though air quality in the coastal communities was con - siderably better,. the undustrial cutbacks and traffic abatement CSee SMOG, Page A2) . wbere a lavish Pet of the Year Party was in full swing Tuesday night. • .It's Onlg Fietion • -· • FDR' Son Pens.' . . . • 'Spy .PIOt' Book / i • ' Paddler_ Pays $20,~ to Spanked Pupil VISTA 0 (AP) -A 17,y.-.r-0ld girl has been "given $20,000 because her school principal spanked her nine times on two suc- cessive days with a fraternity hazing paddle. The payoff was made by the Vista..llnified·School District's insurance comp,ny to·avoid a trial, Superintendent Jack Price said. But he SUPJ>Prled the principal who spanked Patty Slifer. Price said the girl's mot.her had signed a form. authorizing such discipline. Although it was the first time the principal had spanked any student. Price said the girl was a discipline problem al Sierra Vista school which offers special education. Patty suffers from Down's Syndrome and has an IQ of only 50, Pn"le said. Gayton Mosier . ' . . Pro Cycle Racer Killed in Crash MOTOCROSS ~CE DIES Gaytoft Mo•l•r --' - Gayton Mosier. 26-year-old pro· fessional motocross motor cyclist from Mission Viejo, was killed late Tuesday in New York when a pedal bicycle he was ridmg col- lided with an apple truck. Mosier. dead on ar rival at a . hospital in Brockport. N Y , had been riding the bicycle to tune up for a motorcycle race in nearby Utica. The young motorcyclist, who started his racing career an 1973 and went on to take the SOOcc class moto chamoionship in 1974 at the Los Angeles Coliseum. was mar rie.d and had one son. For several years .. Mosier, a former Huntington Beach resi· dent, rode on the Kawasaki racing team and consistently finished high in competition. The motocross racer. who had more than 200 performances un· der his belt, credited his family and his conversion to eating body-building foods as reason for his success. He'd said his go!ll was to be e world champion by the he was 30 and then lo re· . ,. Jewelry Safe Cracked The value of precious jewels. gold and sitver stolen during a sophisticated weekend hcMit al a n E l Toro jewe lry store climbed to more than SSOO,OOOlo· day ··11 was a very ~rofessional JOb , · s a id O range Co unty Sheriff's Lt Tom llnrrison. Bur~l.irs first bypassed an alarm system th~t constantly monitored 1 he s ecu rity of the Jewelry store. then methodicall y worked their way mto the store , by rirst enlerinl! a rcstaucanl two doors away. An inventor> or the property tak(•n from Go,stll JeY{elers al 2n384 El Toro !toad prepared hy o" ner Hobert <;ossett shows that $506,000 in valuables was r!'- mo\'cd from the safe and several d1spla> cases H1ngs. penda nts , cha rms, bracelets and loose diamonds, r ubiei-. an d s apphires were among tht> items taken from the !'I t o r e . a c· <' o r d 1 n g t o i n - vest1gators. Most of tlic items were <'Oil· tained in a free-standing safe Investigators dec liner! to reveal how the s afe was forced open They are estimating that the ('rime occurred sometime after 8p m .~uriday. Lt. Wyatt Hart snid that the bur li(l ars firs t ente red the (See HEIST, Page t\2) ""eat her Some ro~ a t beaches Thursday extending an · land a rew males at times. ot h erwi se s unny Tonight's tows 62 to 67 Highs Thursday 68 to 74 a t beaches to 86 to 95 inland In a telephone interview from a mid-Manhattan restaurant wtaere she had taken refuge, the 5-foot-10 brunette said t he Idea . ~IXLEY NIXES DISCO TAJ'ERN FDR, ·Stalin in ,'heal' "I figure to r ace until I'm too rich to spend all my money or too broken-up to race· any more," he said during · an in· terview severaJ years ago. Mosier, who grew up i n Ganlen Grove, got hooked on motorcycles when he was a youngster and his family took recreational outings lo the dea· ert. INSIDE TOD.\\'" A county landmark for 58 y e a rs . t h e 1': I c e I s 1 •> r Creamery in Sama Ano wus put on the auction block Tuts· doy. Al.<¥aq With the old milk tank• al•o went a lot r>/ no•tolgia. 1 Story. photos Page BIJ, Ind.-~ I r .. ..... ..,.,-..--:OAILY PILOT ~~~!!! <k111b111 I I~ Tank Battles Rage . I Khomeini Says No CPatu'-fire I' Ca lnl\ 0 h 1111 I A I' I fr an <t n•t lf ljq rf'1~)1 h-.l lunk ancl 1nfan l r)' h:1lllt•' 1u~in.:1•11111~ ..iftt'r Ira 11ia11 ·""•"•'• ) t1to l111h Huhollah KhunH!llll 'ltunnwd lh" J 1>nr to an earl) l'hl~t· tire>,\ 11~ in~ tu (~hi le• I ht' •'llll I 1 1111 111•1 l.1n·1l 1t 1nl.-n1h l<I kt't'I' th.-~11 'u1t 11f llurmu' Ollt.'11 h1 ,h1p vm.; lll11I d.1111u•1I 1h ,zr.111nd forl't'' 111 '>11 t-t•I to '' I"''' f 1~h1 1n" • I t '•·om r11gc• I I Hf:1~rr ... 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Investigators hat! originally said that the j ewe lry store's alarm system was off over the weekend due to d isruptions in t e le phone lin~ linking the Je welry s tore a nd the alarm company .• But tod ay they s.aid It ap- peared that th<! system bad been bypassed Investigators s ui d that the cr ime occurred despite an in- creased number of patrol che<?ks by a security company . The burgla r s a pparently escaped from the j ewelry store via the route by which they en le red. They were unable to leave the store by more conventional means becausP its doors and windows arc barr11d - Invesli~alors said 1l w<is still too eiirl y for them to determine whether there had he.en similar · othe r burglaries in the Southern Ca li fornia area. Nu~i~g Ho~e Violence Told SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Vic- tims of an orgy of violence at a raursing home were ··e lderly, in- firm a nd una ble to care for t hemselves." a prosecutor has tuld the jury for fo ur men charged. in the case • M argarct Torpey , a fi7 year·old wo man who IS blind and has l'ancer, was raped , <;aid Assistant Oistnct Attorney WilliVem Fazio in opening arguments uesday. Five other patients we e beaten and robbed Fazio said he was not certain who actually assaulted Mrs . Torpey, l>ut s aid under the law. ·'all four s hould be found guilty because they aided and abetted the ra pist." Massive Pot Hatil Seized BERKE LEY IAP I Police said they confiscated enough m arijuana from the backyard of a local commune to rill a paddy wagon and a two-ton truck. Authorities said Tuesday they we ren 'l able t o estima te the street ~lue of the crop. -Some plants were lOfcettall. After bein g tipp e d b y telephone, authorities said they obtained search wa rrant& and found the marijuana at l'es · idences of a group call~d Earth P eople's Park Commune . One rQan. Eric Warnick , was booked ror investi~ation of resisting ar• rest. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,. l)f ·~ (1 .. \I (/•ti• i>,if)t """'" •n•~t\ 1\ ,,.,,,_,,,.IJ It. h11•\ p, .. ._. • Pwhl!\"'°'d o. It\• 'h .. 'Hol• ( l#ht PwDl•\.ht•~ Of'f'IP•"• ~••fr • 4'••·""' "" U·''"'''~'' Miu.,,. .. tntOuQ." I• d•f' tot 'ft I• ,,,,.,, " •••"'°"''I ilr .. to! '"uf'hnqU~A ht •• I I vt•I• .! tl11, it • t t I •W"'"• U•"' n °""''" ( o.nt • ""tQ1" ••q . .,,_,. ,od,1..., ,, Pwft•,\l ... ·l ... 1wr1lo11111 •nrlf '"',..'"'' '""' Of•n•tP•I Uu,b"'"·'!\ot v-..nf ''° 41 )I(\ W•\f l\fll t ~tft'•t P 0 f\ ,. '""" (0\1• "A•\it ( •llt0•4\•• ,,.,.. ...... ,, ........ f•f• I•"'"'" f P,.;011 Mr n'•"'n ••n•I 'lflt• t~omu• Mv.._....,.. M.• .. ·~Q '"''"' (MtthH L ... •n•,l•M M,.,,•u•na fa,•o. 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' ~lr'ltf . -·----r--,,. s>usbed Iraqi inv1ulrn out uf u ltt>)' <'llY 1n ml r11•h Khuir 11tan prC'IV lfl('t' l.l'IV1•1I ;1 lt•ltt!I from lJ s St-crclary of Sl<Al~ 1o;Jmund S M u.-lm• on tht' Am~rh·an ho~t•ttt' Khomeini hro;11lnl8l & l'l'\t':\J\Mijt• lo h111 Pf'OPI"' Tuesday n1Mht 'IMy mg Ir.rt "Wlll not <'omornm1ioe" anc1 wtll not "ltop rii.thtmi.t . nollti 1'l ·d"Y" old. until t.tll Ir u11 ~11 IH•· 1tr 1 H•fl #rom Ir 111l111rt;-01 I ,. llh>u• and w11l 1tudy It . the Iranian nt>Wll •te~ncy l'urt rl'portcid Thl' ~~ h11!1lA1u·s wnc m their 3.'l'.tnl duy of<·oJ>C1 \1l .' · .• I r a n 1 n n P n m (--M 1 n 1 ' I ,. r Mt1hi.rnm1ul Ah HllJIU '11111 ht· rt• .. , ......... IRAN TO FIGHT ON lreqi Troop• Repelled HanQi Talks . Ahout MIAs .WASHJNGTON IAPJ · 'fh~· Vi e tnamese g o.vernme nl 1s showing a more concili atory at· tilude on missing American servidim~ ~on refugees m an apparent Hort l"o blunt crilicism or its 1htary pres- ence in Cambodia. U.S. bf- ficii]s say. Two. represental.ives from the U.S. ~mbassy in Thailand. Lt. Col. Paul Mather a nd J a mes Tully, were due in Hanoi today fo r a four-day visit to exchange i nfo rmation o n t h e 2,500 Americans still listed as missing and believ.ed dead in Vietnam It is the first direct U.S.-Vietnam exchange on the suf>fecl in two year,s and come~ a fter repealed American requests. Carte r adminis trat ion or· fi <:ials, who as ked not to be iden- tified. also said the tw,. coun· tries are nearing agreement on emigr ation of Vietnamese wishing to join• relali ves 1n the ~ited States .' Preacher Punched REDDtNG CAP ) A m an whose wife refused to go to the movies with him becattse of her religious ,.beliefs was booked for in vest igation of &Ssa ult aft<'r allegedly punching her minister . Redding police said that Jack~ett. 31, was ar· rested at the First United Pentecostal Church shortly after the alleged assault oc - curred. fnv esti~ator s s aid Burnett told them he hit the Rev. David Bishop in the face 'because his wife's In · 1 er.easing involvement with her religion was interfering with his lifestyle . He said s he·made hirn get rid of the family television set and re· fused t.o go to a movie with hitn, officers s aid. Fro• Page 1\ I SMOG ... plitns were i mpleme nte d because of wind patterns which carry pollutants inland The s pokes man s a id this year's late pollution siege was being· caused by a "surface in· version Jayer" trapping pollu- tants close lo the gro\lnd. Combin~d with lOO·degr ee te mperatures of the past se veral d a.ys. he said, the conditions have created the suitable prereq· uisltes for eye.stinging, lung- buming smog. The National Weather Service office ·in Los Angeles s aid this morning sizzling temperatures would continue in Southe rn California through Thursday. ., Heavy fog along the coast also Is expected to continue during the morning wi,lh patchy fog persisting ln the afternoons in some places. -Billr's Trips 'Own A/fair' WASIUNGTON <AP) -Presi· dent Cacter never ralsfd the possibility of expressln1 official disapprdval of his brother Billy's Ubyan trips because the president thought the visits were · strictly private. the White Houae aaya, ' Jn. replies ,made public Tues· day to -written ~ueationar aub­ mltted by the ~nate'' Billy Carter subcommittee, tbe White House •aid Mle president bada' dUunc1ated • blmaelf In February l.t7t from some of his br°"*''• remark.a about lM Ub- •Jan affair• .. t.: e; • ---.--• rhl· lrt1111 nt''<''!'> :i~t·nc•y •rn1d that 111r111k1• 'II 111 n irhn..c uvt•r flltghdad w .1:-. (111111 the Ouru 1111\s natural ..:io l111r J11111·t1.irt· thiit h.-d the p11wt·1 11la111 alt1t1·kt:d 1'ues~y by Ir iul w.n l'trnntoms 1 t aL!o s id re· porl t.'r'> fv1 ...A u~·n cl' f a nce l'rt'l-'lit', Madi 111'' 1>1ano 16, and Ams terdam ·!> Ue Tl'lc~raaf were 1·xpelled for reportmg damage to u oudeur rl!i.ean·h center hi t an th.-attack lli.a1d they hadn't seen th<' damage themselves. and re- l11·ll on a~·<:ounls by oth4!rs Iraq c1a1med its mtantry cap- ture d ull Uf)pr oaches to the :.lrategH' ar my gar rison lo'Wn of n ezful. which controls all land 1 uule!. lmking Kh uze'!itan prov- 1 n {' l' with ct:nlra l Ira n and Tehran Dezful 1s 90 miles north of Khorramshahr . the city where Iran reported fi erce street fi ght- ing. The Strait of Hormuz, the nar- row charu\e l forming the entrance lo the Persian Gulf. 1s the bot- tleneck through which much ~f the W~s oil s upply. was fun · n eled Ira nian orficials ha ve thre atem.'Ct 'to expand the war if other Arab stat(•s aid Iraq. and the Pentagon has sent four s pecial radar.equipped pla nes to Saudi Arabia to provide an early warn· ing system in l'ase of attack Noting this. Iran's Pa rs news agency said that "in the past rew days. several governments under the pretext or expressing their coocem over the possible closure of the Strait of Hormuz. are con- sidering interfering m the region of the Persian Gulf " The s tatement added. "The ~overnm e nt of t he Is lamic Ke publlc o f I ran , in full cognizance of its internat ionaJ ob- ligations, wishes to assure the in- ternational community that Iran shall not hesitate in any effort to keep Utis waterway in full opera· Lion. . "~spi te ou r current. rela- tionship wi th the hostile govern- ment or governments of the area. he government of the Is lamic Republic of Iran guarantees to do its ·share l o m a inta in this waterway open '· Radio Abad<in . in western Iran on the southe rn part of the ln· vasion front. quoted government officials as saying Iranian forces fought the Iraqis in several sec- tors of Khorramshahr and pushed the m back three miles from the city. It said 1.5 Iraqis were killed or woundt!d and 39 were l'aken prisoner T he broadcast also daimed the capture of s ix lr~1 tanks. 1• Abadan. the oil refining center at the southern end of the line on the Shatt al·Arabestuary 15 miles southeast of Khorramshahr. was under siege and heavy a rtillery attack but apparently lr.an 's rev olutionary guards we re holding on there. An Iranian military commuru• que claimed Irani an troops destroyed 21 Iraqi tanks and two MIG planes this morning in the southern sect.or of the battlefront It was not ipore specific as to the location ; Shifting Voters Head to Reagan NEW YORK CAP> -fndepen· dent voters deserting candidate J ohn Ande rson have been throw- ing the ir s upport t o GOP nominee Ronald Reagan and not to President Carte r as had been expected. according lo a New York Times-CBS News poll. The biggest s hift to Reagan at Ande rson's expense ca~ in the East and West, the poll s aid. Am o ng inde pendents in the East . Reagan 's support climbed fro m 21 per~nl to 35 percent while Anderson's s upport fell from 41 percent to 20 percent over the last two weeks. There was a similar pa\tern in the West. The president's support among inde pe ndents has re· mained almost level, the poll S'Bid . Mortgage Tops 14o/o LOS ANGELES IAP) Citing continued increases in their cost of funds, two major home loan associa- t 1 on s hav e r a i sP.d mortagage rates. above 14 percent. Gibraltar S avings & Loan MsociaUon, Beverly Hills. raised its rate to 14.5 percent Tuesday from 14 percent. Glendule Federal Sav· lnfS & Loan Association ra11ed its rate to IA.75 per· cent from 14 percentJor a fhced -rate loan, and to 14 percent from 13.7~ percent f o r a · v a rl a b le, r a t e mort1a1e. . .-- F,...r,...AI PET. e e FDR ... so fovor:ihlf' Thl'y huy it ror !ht• lllClUre,, hut JUSl beCMUSC nH'n hkt 1l ancl buy 1l doesn'I 1nl'an 1l'1> li(Ot"I for rr11•" ~ then not to line up with the Nul poweni In u pr1·si. n•lt•a:-.e 11>!.ued at the pa rly , l'e nthouse wrote that t he•1r :1H 25'h 36 inch beauty quel'n would n•1·1•1vc $300.000 In "th ~ rithl'St and most pres- lll{IOUli bea uty contest ever " "And when she w1tnls to really get away from 1l all." the re- lease said, "Our busy Pet will be whis ked away in her private airplane to anywhere ulong the East Coast Or. if she prefers the sea, she can choose to sail away in splendour on the magnificent Queen Elizabeth 2. ·• Now. Penthouse publisher Bob Gucciooe sa ys, the money will be donated to charity. probably to the Metropolitan Opera. Ms . Ard igo. who said Penthouse cha n ged her las t name from Lanza, said that if she had the choice she would give the f1¥)fley to a cancer fund. She added that sh~ did not know how rejected prizes such as fl)lm g lessons . a h o r se a nd s table . an d a snowmobile would be translated into funds for charity. Ms. Ard1go said she m ade up her mind to reject the title "al the last minute as I s tarted to read the speech they wrote for me. .. f was n 'l whal P enthouse wanted me to be. I couldn't go through a year of b<!ing Pet of tile Ye ar Hut p e,ople were rowdy and not really h~tening " T he party goers. who nibbled o n cav i a r and s k ewe r e d mussels. said they thouf{ht the whole thing was a publ1c1ty stunt or a prank by Playboy Rut the Roman rebel . who said s he got $5,000 for her Pc t of the Year spread that will a ppear 1n the Novem ber-1ssu'e out this week , r la1mt·d "T h11> 1s all m} o w n d oing I l :i ke full r es ponsi b1 h ty " 3 Bodies Sought After Explo!o'.lton HEND RI CKS, Minn 1AP 1 Auth<>rities in ~his s mall Mm nesota town wer e scarchin~ tt1 day for lhC bodll'S or th ref! r>Cople , including a 4 year old boy, miss mg and presumed tleatl after an explosion amt ftre at a grain elevator ' .~ &PWI ....... ...... ,, .. "'~ Thoma s F . "Sandy " Richardson, 73, one or the l2 men who held up the Brink's accounting room in Boston in 1950 and escaped with Jl.2 mill i on . ha s di ea in We~outh~ass. Several Banks Raise .Prime Lending ~(Jte -NEfl YORK (AP) -Several m aJ'T banks. led by No. 3 Chase Manhattan Bank, raised their pr im.e lending rates today by one-half percent age point lo 13.5 percent. The action. spurred bY. banks' higher borrowing costs. m arked the seventh consecwive week or increases for the interest rate banks ch arge best·ris k cor - porate customers Friday, hanks across the coun tr y raised their prime rate from 12 5 percent to 13 percent with • Chast: leading the way The pnmc does not apply to 1:11ns umer lo;,ns but 1s con- '>ldered a key barometer of trends in all kinds of interest rates Wht:n the prime changes. uthcr rates ofte n follow in the S:J Qle di rection. FoUowin~ Chase in the latest rate hike were Manufacturers Ha nover T rust Co., 'Che mi cal Ba nk, and Continental Illinois National Bank & Trus t Co Smaller banks joining the move inc luded European American Ba nk and the Bank of New York. "I did meet with them, and this has really never been·known before. and asked them to stay clear of the Axis." says the Newport businessman. · • J took each one of the beads of state a special gift from my father I remember he uked me to give a s hotgun to Kint F;arouk.'" He says as lbe years rolled by, he played around with changing the scenario lo center on sharing tbe atomic bomb secret. Askt.>d if s uch ~ move might have worked in enlisting the be lp bf Rusala to attack Japu(' Roos evelt s ays •he believes it might have. J "If my father it.a lived, I be lieve he would have been more aggressive in dealing with the Russians," he offers. An<t President Harry Truman's order to drop the bomb on Hirosbim2. and later Nagasaki in 1945? ··1 guess I have mixed emo- tions." he says. "I was glad fro m our point pf view it worked. ft saved a lot or lives. but I've had a nagging cur1os1ty about whether my father would have found a way to~est it that would have convinced be Japanese of its power and t endangered so many." lie clrums his father, after his fourth linaugurallon. passed an aside lo him that left an im-pression and, perhaps, nourished the seed (or the book. "I came from the Philippines and went to see my rather. I said we were preparing for a landing in Japan," he recalls . ·. ·'He sort of looked out the win- dow and s aid. "I don't think you'll have to make a landing in Japan.· It m!Ver occurred to me he might be talking about the bomb " Rooseve lt. a forme r six- term California Congressman who now maintains an office in Newpor:t Center. says he has yet another book up his s leeve. ·'This one has a pretty in- teresting theory in it too," he says 'But I can't tell you about 1t yet " • 50 ~In Sting S AN JOSE <AP ) -Police netted more than $400,000 in stolen property and arrested 50 · per sons in the climax of a year- long undercover operation. ----------------------------~ SWAP& SAVE at HOBIE'S 6th ANNUAL SKI SWAP & SALE Sat: & Sun~, Oct. 4th & 5th · 10 aem. to 6 p.m. AIJ 1979-80 Ski Gear at 1/2 price Featuring Clothing by Roffe & Serac & Skimer Skis ~Y Rossigno• & K-2 (Limited models & .. sizes) Special Ski Swap Ski Packages ROSSIGNOL K-2 HEXCEL Challenger Ski Lotus Ill Ski 1981 542 GSA Tyrol ta 150 Bindings Salomon 226 Bindings Salomon 72i Binding Scott Po les S cott Poles Custom Mounting All For $149.00 All For $199.00 All For $299.00 \r FREE REFRESHMENTS & MEET·THE SKI REPS NOW'S THE CHANCE TO SELL THE KIDS' AND . YOUR OLD OR OUTGROWN SKI EQUIPMENT. 2831 Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-9700 SPORTS CENTERS 4708 Barranca Pkwy. Irvine 552-5252 1 I 4_. ... ,. __ _. .... • .,J;..-._.....,....._-_4P"' __ ._. --.. -;· ...._. .. -------- • lJAIL f I 1L (J f L.\;J ~digent CreillatioiI Pia~ Opposed By GLENN S<'OTI' , Of• o.I .. PilM •IMI Oeapitt-Pffott to thtt ron trary, the laws or govtmm<'nl O(Ca •kxl•llY C'lash with the tlOC" lrines of relhc1on That's what Jaappened Tuc1d1ty wh«'n t he Oranal' Count H o1artl nf.... Supervl80rs ~nJidere<I 1t ~-o~t aavina plan to rn·nn te ~eau lndi1ent.a The ••pt-rvison learnt!d Just , before lbw m~mt& ltu•t t·~m• llon vlolatM J e w11h l•w, whu·h conalden • bodx tht• propt!rt · of . God once a peraon daus r Th.-uu1!* was continued •Cler • up•rv1sor Harriett M W1f'der, who 111 J..-wu1h, askC'd for • two wt"e" d~lay 1n Lht.-ntaltf't u.nt1l rabbis and other Jew1ah ludt•tlj rould be <'onsult•'<i about po&111 hll" solut10l'll> Two rabh1s 1ntt•rv1ewed by lttlephon<· after thl' me<'ttnR sug gc-st~ thut '11 rnm1,rom1~" n111tht ht> possible ' • Rabb11. tlers h<'l Rr<10k!> of lhl' ronservallvt• Tempi,. Shtiron u1 Coata Mt>i.u u11d St<·11h1·n J . a.:in alt-in or tht• refono (.'unf(rei.tltllOll R'nnL. Tz.t."dek 1n Fuunta111 Vatlll') TH AN ~ • " ('.) J 1 " ~ I J . ORLANDO MAROUEZE AT HIS RECYCLING CENTER A Sign for $173 •nd No Condltlon•I UH PermH . ( .Recycling Centers Eniliroiled in HJ1Ssle By PHIL SNEIDER MAN Of n. .,...., ~ lt4IH , This is a tale or two recycling firms. On the west side of Newhope Street in Fountain Valley stands Orlando's Recyc lin g Center. whe re custom ers can exchange old ne~apers and aluminum cans for cold cash. 'owner J . Orlando Marqueze paid $173 to have the name or hls business painted on the side of )Ua buildinc. He sat-.. e llfd nol lmow peint.ed ..... are m .. al in :PountafJf'VaHey. · Almost directly a cross the street is. the CR&R Recycling Center. which conducts a similar business inside larger quarters. C R&R m a n ager Ric hard Olsen said his firm -pmd about """'ft.ooo for a fancy raised-letter sign that m• local standards. He said citf planners were so strict they required a two-week ·delay just to study his sign's proposed color schem e. Olsen said he aJld his at· torneys spent three m onths following the proper legal chan· nels to obtain a conditional use permit from t,tie city before ·opening in July. Hi!I competitor said that when }le obtained a business license and o pen e d , a lso in J uly . someone at City Hall forgot to me ntion that he too needed a Sclwol Nixes : Visitation =By Mondale I CASTRO VALL EY <AP) -A : campaign visit from Vice Pre~i· dent Walter Mondale was r eject· : ed by a school district superin· tendent, who called the proposed . stop· "inappropriate" so close to · the election. · Democ rati c ca mpaign· : worke rs origina lly requested ~ permission to visit Hayward t High School during a campaign : tour of the San Francisco Bay i area Friday. Mondale planned : to meet with studenu and dis· ! cuss voter registration. : ~But district superintendent AJ . : Ian Bushnell, a Republican, s aid , Tuesday he had ·'strong feel· ~ in1s" against the visit. He said ; he polled school board m embers ' : to d~ermine their feelings and ~ was unable to get a m ajority to ~ support the visit. ~ "We felt it w as not ap· ~ propriate to give one candidate ' • a forum, if not all had an equal A op. portunity," he said, adding that Partisan politics played no ! role in the dehaion. • Bushnell said he would have a treated request.a from any <>'her l party or candidate, In cluding f Prealdent Carter , in lhe same way. lutead, Mondale will visit Ca1tto Valley High Sc hool. 8''bert Martin, Castro Valley nperl.nt4ndenl. aaid be . felt the Ylllt wu ap·pW.te, •d. dina tlaat ''..,uiinl e vtrythlni" 18' ....... ate i t rm1 of 1et· 1111.plapletovote. , . llirtli .._II • RepubUean. ' conditional use 'Permifaiid a city sign approval. Re pres enta tives of C R&R complained to City Hall that Marqueze w:as operating illegal- ly and that his prime corne r location was siphoning away CR&R 's custo me rs <C R&R 's center is one ..block east of busy Newhope Street on Martens River Circle.) A .series of heated exchanges between M•rqueze and city staff m embers failed to resolve the is· suea. Marqueze continued· to operate without· a permit and continued to ~e illegal sips and banners. At a Sept. 10 ,public tiearing, the Planning Commission denied him a permit. citing parking and traffic problems, as well as his outdoor sto rage bins. '<C R&R is required to keep aJI storage bins inside.) Last F riday. f'ountain Yallev officials took their case to Ora nke County Supe rior Court, seeking a restraining order that wo uld shut down M a rquez(:'s business for his fa ilure to com- ply with local laws. J udge Philip Schwab refuse<.J to close Marqueze down but did order him to refrain from dis- playing illegal signs and ban· ners Marqueze promptly nailed a wooden panel over his painted sign. City officials claim Mar q u eze has blatantly ignored numerous calls and letters tell· ing him what he must do to com- ply with city planntng Jaws. Marqueze, however. contends he has received misleading tn· form ation from the city and that b i s e m p loyees h ave been threatened with a rrest. He said his for mer manager was so frightened by t hese threats that she q uit. "I 've been trying all the chan· nels to get the damn permit, and I 've beeQ denied ," he -s aid. "What else can l do ? '"l'hey are protecting my com) p et ilo r a nd calli n g m e a criminal." he charged . M arqueze said he never ·ex· perienced problems like these when he opened a similar busi· ness in Bellflower. Ther e, he said .. he simply plunked down a check for a bus iness license and opened his doors. Trying to muster som e com· munity support, Ma rqueze has begun collecting compli~ntary le tte rs from scout troop~ and c hurch g r o ups which have brought ne ws p a pe r s to h is center. He hopes the City Coun- cil wiU.. overturn bis permit de· nial at a l"lid·October hearin g. Meanwhile, Marqueie still fa ces ci v il and cri minal charges filed by the city and says he cannot' afford a lawyer. He says his separate import· export b\lsines• and the home he just purchased in Irvine have sapped hi.a cash now. Marqueze has received UtUe sympathy from Richard Olsen. In the past, Olsen said, custom~ra heading for CR&R have seen Marqueze's signs and taken their bU5iness there in· a lead. "He's kept me from advert.la· in1," Olsen Hid. ''The one time I did take out an ad. I ln<!reued his ·bualnesa rigb\ alon1 with mine." t UICI tht.•y woulcl llJIPO!U~ " stnct t'rt'lnltl lOO poh<')' · Hui 1h1· 'ia1d they thou"hl an ar1 irn~t'nit·nt t1.1ultl be made to 1u·r l'pt Jt•W1:ih 1nll 1l(ents for bur1~I in Jc w1i.h ccmct~rtcis , with lht' tt'lllJ)lf" m11k lnt( !Ip t'X t rs <·ost:- fo: 11111kin t-u1d .1 -;1milar bystcm I S U:'lt•tl \'llr'l'l''>'i(ull y Ill Loi. An1e••lt>11 County l>uvet.I CO~l'l. luff unalyM tor lh t' 1·11unty s;ud tht• 1•re mal 11>11 d1J:t'nt huraul:s nnd cremation cou ld !l&vc rrom· Ss0.000 to S 173 .000 a ,.Yf'a r. T he eounty 's Cemetery Dis tr1ct No. I. for example. recently adopted a new fee schedule rais· in~ indigent burial r ates from $75 to S590, Cortez· said. The in· c·rease reflects a trend to make suc·h bunals se lf supporting. he :.auJ no <:ont1 cies were m<:luded because county st afr members couldn't recall ever having a Jewish mdiitent • Hut he said he is in favor of setting up procedures fnr hand- ling Jewish indigentt.. "I think things can be worked out," he said. A meeting alrea dy has been arratig1"~ for county offi cials to meet Tuesday with three mem· hers or the Board of Rabbi~ in Mrs. Wi!!der's offi ce. lhat, while cremation 1sn 't t""n couraged In the Catholic Church. a canon was passed in the early 1960s brting pena lties against it And he said lndo·Chinese pee>· pie, espe("ially those who are Buddhist , seem t'( favor cr ema· tion over burial. So far this year, the county has paid to bury 44 indigents, said Cortez. ln about half tht· cases, the deceased left no sur· vivors to ha ndle runeral and burial de tails • pro1111:.11I wa:. t t:1·omm1'11ded hct• U US(' 1·ou11ty C't'lll l"lert~S are Jll't'k111g 111ul'h h1~ht!r fees for 1n Cortez said tw was aware that cremation m1gfttlbe opposed by some Je~s leaders, but he said ' 1n t he ini re<'ommendation Cortez sajd leaders of othe r re· tigions havt!n 't objected· to the . c remation propos a l He said "A lot of t1ml's, we: rton't even know their identification," he said. o.n, l"ltot sutt"'"" Testimon Marine. Denies Attack on Wife By DA VJD K UTZMANN Ol llW D•TIY l"llol St•ll Mur der defendant Kevin Let- ( i rcen dtntc<l m OranJ!<' County Suµcrt0r Court Tuesday that he wa-; res ponsible for the lat(>· 111i;hl attack on-his ,P regnant v. lfl' th.H led to the death of their~ un i.Jorn child last year In ::.o doing Green d1 reC'tly L'Clnlrad1ctetJ the tcst1mo )'Of h11' form('r male. who told t c Jury 111 ~uperior Court Judg Luis t~ardt•nas Santa Ana court oom Uusl it was G rt'en· whtJ !'>fTlJ Clto hl'r in.the forehead v. llh a met<tl \ce) holder wtiE-n sh1· turned down t;iis ~c~ual adva nces · G rel!n , a n El Toro Mannt> pri vate. 1:. st anding lnal for the Septeml>er. 1979. attack on his v. 1fe a nd the su bsequent death or their unborn C'hild at Santa Ana· Tu :.l1n Comm un ity Hosp1tal wh ile she was comatose The defendant, dressed in a t hree·picce blue s uit. insisted T uesda y he discover ed· his critically injured w,ife lying on t he blood-spatte red bed or their n1)e n aO..tul two 1nehes " <..: rPcn lcst1rying a year l<1 th-: tl;iy ~1rtcr th(' 1nl'1de11t, SJ Jd h•f- Wl'nt 111io the 1·011111c s t..c11r·oo111 a nti fu11n<I his wife ly in~ on llw bcd "\\llh a hole in her head arnJ blond all r>vcr thc p ldce " Hl' ... aid ht• 1·a ll etl hoth polir•~ a nd ncighburs and .m sw<•rctl qut•s t io ns by Jn\c s t11.~a tnrs hcfor't> goin ~ to tho l11,.'.p1\al to lit· \\1th h1:. w1 fc 1>1ann;1 Cont rary to hi'> fo 1 nwr 1.qfc " lt·~t1 mnn) <:rePn sa1rt 1t was 'ih':! who 1 n1t1~1lcd .-.c·xu.J I f11rcpl:.y t hJl rcsull t:>tl in lht..i.r~otng to thl' hcd romrt Uurtnh her appearance on th .. witness stan!I~ li.t-;L \H·ek. Mi.-.s D'A1ello <h1•r 111 .i tdPll nam• :.aid s he a rgu e d with her hu!>band alx>ul has lc avm~ hu a lcme earltcr in the evening to pick .up marijuana with a friend. RICHARD OLSEN AT HIS RECYCLING CENTER He Followed the Rulea, Got • $2,000 Sign . Tustin apartment after he re· turned from a la te-night trip lo pick up take-out food nearby. Green said he harl left a side door to t heir. apart ment un · loC'ked when he left and oh served a s uspicious looking tn dl\i dual outslde the comple>e uµ <m both le,.a ving and returning S t\,e..sa1d tht>y argue d until s lle went to bed alone. When he ca m e in a short time latef, Miss O'Aiello said, Green made sex: ual advances and then became angry when she refused. striking her in the chin and then bashing her in the hea<L . Her· inju r ies c a used Miss O'Aiello to lose not only her child but also he:-memory urn.! the· <.1b1hty t•J speak 13 Shot to Death T llrt1U!1,h \H•rk IA ti h lhnnpt ... l) .ind couns"'lor.... h1 11A 1·v1·r st.e graduall) rei..:.11r:cd h1·r rT11·mor; anu her 'µt t•c·h ... Judge Dismisses 1949 Murder Rap He :;aid 1t was too dark to ~el a ~wod look at the person and was uns ure 1r it was the same man he saw when he left about 1.30 a.m. Sept. :ro. 1979. . Defense attorney ~ichard Cu.r· ran ha$ s uggested the attack could have been the work of the u nk now n k iller who h ad m urdered several women in nea r by areas at about the same lime of year . * * * Defe.11clant's Wife Sues For Injuries C~MD EN . N.J . <A P ) - Thi~·one years ago, a n ex·GI l'lall\~ Howard Unruh killed 13 people with his Luger. on the str eets of Camden and was sent im m ed iately to a men tal hospital. Now a judge has dis- missed th'e m urder charges. rul· ing that Unruh was denied a speedy tria l. Superior Court Jud~e Cbarlcs . /\. Rizzi dis missed the 1949 murder indictm ent Tuesday but st ayed tus order pendin g an ap peal. The dis missal coul d be the rir~t step toward Unruh's re-' lease I :-orn the mental hospital whe r e he has been confined since the stayings, said Camden C otJnly Prosec uto r Joh n Mariano Unruh, 59, was sent to Trenton State Psychiatric Hos pital on Sept 7, 1949. the day afte r the slaymgs The 12·minute s pree, which began at 9·J(J a.m .. was then thf' worst m~ss street kill- ing in U.S. h1stnry His relatives bl a m e d the mass acre o n Unruh's war experiences. · enlisted in the Army m 1942 and spent three years wit h a field ar tillerr unit tn Germany and Aust ria. His brother James tl)ld re· porters a fter t he shootings· "Smee Howard came hom e from the ser v1C'e. he didn 't seem to be th·~ same. He was nervous J d"n 't know how this s hooting ever happened. nr why. But r certainly know it is due to my brother's Army service '· Has father. Samuel, called the killings a •·te rrible tragedy" that could happen "II\ the family of any rcturuccJ veteran " He s aid hi s son's mind "must have crack~cl." 'Unruh did not s tand trial. althou~h he never fo rmally was Judg ed 1n t u m p ct c n 1 A psychiatrist. how l.'vtlr. !>aid Unruh was insane The decision to !'.encl him 10 a mental hospital rather than to a jury enrag"'d relut 1vt-s or the v1c· ti ms. Green said when he ap· proached the door to his apart- ment. "I noticed it was s tanding Two ·saniurai S1vords Stolen F'RESNO ·<AP\ -Two pri ce· less samurai swords dating ~the time of the s hog uns were taken by thie\ es who s mas hed a glass dis· p I a y c a s e a t F' r..e s n <' St at e t;niversity T!'e swords taken Tuesday belonged to Irving Davis . a pro· ressor or finance and industry . who said thev were from the mid 15th and the.17th centuries . Oa\'IS o btained a ll se ven swords 4-0 year s ago while servin~ in the Navy Vi J apan. · While criminal mu rder pro- ce edings continue w Orangf.' County Superior Court, the .wife <Jf defendant Kevin Lee Green filed a civil l<1 ws uit Tut!sday :.eelnng SI m1U1 on Ill dam ages Dianna n AiellA contf'nds 1n h e r s u 1 l' l h a L , c·o n t r a r y t o Green's cr11rnnal testimony, he hit her 1n the head with a hard oti ject caus ing mantal and physical pu in and J>(!r m <.1nent disabiolity . ; n the ::.u1t prep a red by at . Lorncy Nancy B Kaufma n or the Lt>gal Aid Soc1etr of Orange Count Miss D',\1ello asks for Green to pay her undisclosed medical and ~rsonal eKpenses a n d SI m illio n 1n p1rnith e damugt'!' G recn 1s acl'userl of k11lmg their unhorn child Miss O'Aiello was carrying when he allegedly attacked her Gunfire tut 16. people and 13 died, including a 6-year.old boy sittinJr on a barbers hop hobby I ~ horse getting a hairC'ut. Unruh had left the apartment ' he shared with his mother and walked down a street in east Camden's Cramer Hill section . First , he entered a shoem aker 's store and shot the cobbler. s aid police and witnesses. Gem Talk A GIFT OF TIME OMEGA QUARTZ Then he wa lked down the \>lo~k · mechani<'ally open ing s ho door s a n d firin g t h e Ge an pistol. The last bullet kil~ d a newly m arried woman 'Standing in her husba nd's tailor shop. · "The street looked like a bat· t l e field ," 's a id detect i v e Ma r s hall Thom pson. "River · Road was littered with dead and dying." Unruh wa lked hom e a nd bar - ricaded hi msetr }nside. He ex- c h a n ged g unrire w i th 50 po licem e n a nd s urre ndered af '1r t h e y lobb ed tea r gas cenisten through t he windows. He repo rtedly to ld poli ce . \'The y had been talking about me for some time and making derogatory remarks about my characte~I had been thinking about killing the m for some time." · An angry mob surged up the street as he wa& led into a patrol waaon. PSllice latj!r Co.!lftd an "arsenal of weapons" ln'hls room and a well-wom Bible that neighbon had teen him reading In the ··atreela. Unruh, a sheet metal worker, lllJ J (' 11 l \/I'll It/ f:.\ t'Prt1/wrl Cf.'m otor11st. Ac:s THE PRICE OF GOLD and llllW 11 IS f1fl'd . .... . "' D aily on the radio, we hear a newsman report t he "morning fixing" and the "afternoon fixing" of gold prices in London. He is reporting a key financial fact or the day-lhe value of ROid on the world market The "fixing" of the price of gold 1s done at 10.JO a.m . and again at 3 p.m daily by a c ommitte e o r five me n wh1) meet in ·London They represent the five m ajor bullion hous'es : Rot hschild 's. Johns on Mathhey, MoC'alta and Goldsmid. Montagu and Co., a nd Sharps Pixley. Committee mem bers sit at separate Omega: a titting and flattering companion tor the t a bles in cons tant tele phon.e man and tor the woman whose life-styles are C'Ommun~ation with gold dealei'S sparked by chan~·of·p•ce and change-of placel fro m their firms . They keep talking Both models in yellow gold·fllled case are Omega until they learn that tttere Is a n OUlirtr for on·tlme accuracy within ffconds a approximate balance between orde rs • mont h. See th•m and othe r Omegas In ou' coll.ctlon. to bu)'. gold, and the supply of gold · for sale. When that point Is rea~hed. J c. / / / J f the price is fixed. Its the old la w or • -.N-uniphrie~ ewet;er~ supply a nd d em a nd a l work - money seeking gold a nd gold for s,ale /o.'fMBH 4 "11 Q·C ~·. •t" \I.) I I' w · reaching· a .d aily balance. The rnn lllewPOHT lll.,. • '" \'E-.11 A..~C::. committee of rive t akes anywhe re IN TH E SAME LOCATION SI NCE 19"6 • '-' ....... .) fro m a few minutes up to as long as e1nkAm•t<•rd-M111e1 c11119• PHONE ~•11.3401 two hours al each "fixing:·~· _____ J~~~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!--!!!!!:~~~!!!~!!!'!~!!!~~~ ' .. -~ ... - 1 I .. l f DAILY PILOT " ~~iC ~ (l ljoti.'t I I •(I NATI ON I WEATHER ·- lle~gan Braces for '$urpi-ise' I Jose • ·· ('oa~fin~ • -·Hf> Lt~ft His Mark R•:~n:MBt;Rll'C~ \\ hl'n I \ l"tt.'d '\I l-111 !.:It 111'11 !hi" 111h1·r du. tw Wits tlw 111('\Ur•· of .. 01\tl'nt mcnt Thl'rt• h<' "a:. In h1:-.. pcinou..-. bnaht 11p11rt mt'nl ulx1v1• h1i. lttntlmurk ha rel\\ ar<• qorc• 1n Old N~wµort ' Mt't"add1·11 Squar•'. ~1 undwd flown 1n the> romftu1 of • 11111 t•1111y l'halr Ill.) ft>i•I \\l'r\• UI> \>O .cn 11t111m,1n Jlt>'d lc1r kt-d off h1i. .. h0t•1! Ill' Wlll> "ltlt'hlllJ: ,1 b3ll l(.111W tin lhl" hi~ ~t·rt"<'ll T \' ant.I .. m1 hn.i I. AL •'OKCaT Otl)N'T look tin\ 1111 fl'n.'111 than h1• ll1J 16 )t'IH I> a~o 11>hl'11 he i.:ot h11nself l'lt·1·tl'J to thl' ~M1rt Rt«ll'h City Coun\'11 1>111 1n~ th<.· lour .) ~ar:. tw !.t•rH·d . Al k~µl thinttl> Siii rt'c.l ltµ ~1rt>lty ~~MJ lit> fought ugom:.I lht' l'a1·1f1<· ('ollst f.'r-tve" a} t·utllng through his to" 11 •t<• fou.:ht 11 I 1kt· a ll~er lit• - ALFOllGt l Ry Ttw At11MtC'lalt'd Pr.-u 1tn11.ild {h •a((un iw ys l r un 's p n .•frr<'lll'l' fo r Junrny <:urt er and llw µn •i.tdt'nt 'i. poUtlr ul ust o r lfll'lllllh<•nr y hu~ h1111 "bntn nl{ for m1 Ot'totw•r 1>1irprlsc" ' 111· 11 1 n .: f rt• t' cl 11 m r or t h t· A 111t•ni·un hoNtaf(t.'11 Tht lh.'1~11bl H·11r1 norntrwc :.iud 1r1 un mtc•rv1cw with 'f hl' Ai. .. ur 1a11-.1 l'rt·ll!> lhlll "the re'!' 110 \,\ 11 I 1•011 t<•ll \ou" whut he ,; . R e.dgrave . A 11{.(ers Vieue rs By The t\s~lated Press CHS affiltutes across the na· tlon were bes ieged overnight wtth telt!phone calls about the won tclt~cast of "Ple1ying For Time," f"or~1t lo\ ;1:. a t rue• < 1 \ ll' IKl<J!>l N lit' d t..lo al mos t -with m any t•allers ang ry that anythin~ 1r ht· lh1Ju1i:ht 11 wa:. ~ood for his town and thb pro-P:d estinian actress Vanessa bes t of all P''Ss1ble coasts 1 t\s a t•ounc1lman . how~er f org1t could be ut1 prctl1 d a Hcdgrav~ was chosen to P ay a s urvivor of a Nazi death camp. \>le . He t·oult..I be irascible. blustering and fuming at on1• Demonstrators pic ket ed sta- moment or pix1e·hke and witty the neitt. Sometimes he t ions m Philade lphia. Denver could dnve his fellow <'Ounc1l members r-i~h• up the City a nd Detroit. Hall wall In exasper ation . But other viewers pra ised the made for TV movie, based on SOME CITY STAF•· me mber might make a long, con t h e 1 i f e 0 f voluted. technica l explanation of a zoning matte r and f 0 r m c r when he paused for a breath. Forg1l would blurt out · A u s c h w 1 t 1 "That's my motion." Baffled. another council man would ask . "What 's your P r 1 s 0 n er F'an1a motion, Al~." F e ne lo n. as "Whathe just said." "On t' of t he "Could yo1.1 repeat that for us. Al ?" best things on .... Nah, what for ? He 's alr~ady said 1t. Let's vote:· t e l evis io n .. Jliri.... Ancl o ve r DURING THE YEARS of the coast al freeway fight . ~L ~ nif~ht ratings Ne wport council me mbe rs Bob Shelton a nd Doreen v•HESS• from the Ac Marshall spent weeks tr.ving to negotiate a compromise route with Costa Mesa officials. They finally agreed on one Nie lsen Co showC'o lhl' program wou ld do u boul the 52 t'apt1 ve Arocrican.<1 If elected. But "I've wonch!red whether they will be s till there in January," fh•agan cited his longtime as :\ertion that the United States "should have stood by the shah's gover nment " as a b a!.>1!> for b4:1ie.vin' UaL b an '.s n •volw· tionary leaders .._,an t to help Carter win re-e lection. And he seemed to suggest 4that Carter himself might play CJ role in a polittca lly tim~d host age re· lease. Q. Do you ha ve any .informa- tion :other tl~an s peculative. t'hat they <the Iranians> might try to influence the Americ an elec· lion ? A: WELL, I don 't know I can only scty th3;l the ~r~e ·~cnt has been pretty mdwt no s in using the incumbency in 1s earn· pa1gn, more so than a pres1 dent than I could rec:all. So, 8B I say. I'm just bracing myseU for an October surprise .·· J ohn 8. Anderson , m eanwhile , is br istling over defections from his 9wn camp and suggestion.'! from Carter 's that he fold his in· depe ndent challenge in light of h111 failure to move up in the polls l\nd Carter . celebrating his Sot h birthd"a y . headed for the production lines of Detroit today afte r a s ki n g his p oliti e al workers in Washington to re · discover the "fervor and spirit" that propelled him lo victory four years ago. "I see no reason why we can't" h ave t ha t crusade ," in 1980, Carter ·said, when "much more m1l11on mto GOP coffers (''rank • Sinat~a crooned "T he Best is Vet to Come" and pointed hJs f i n g er at t h e Re public an nominee. (Related s tory. A5> But ·the president he adlined a Sl ,OOO·per-plate function of his o wn Tuesd .ay n ig ht . Kts se re nade was "Happy Birth· da y," sung by a Washing\ofl au· dien<'e of about 1.000 persob.s. CARTER CRACKED that if R,agan is elected, the nation will ~tness the "Hollywoodiz· ing " of Washington, ·with bill s ign i n gs a t nig ht b e ne ath searchlights and Pennsylvania A venu~ renamed the ··A venue of the Stars." is at~stake." O n T u esday , Ande r son 1 Reagan campaigned in Penn· "1eclared in Chapel Hill, N.C .. sylvanja today on the heels or a that he will fight to the end star -studded fund-raiseT in New de s pite a growing perception York Cit y that p umped S6 that he has no chance to win. _, r~ 1,()()0 Fans Pay Tribute . ~ _To Dean • • FAIRMOUNT, Ind. CAP> To his aunt, he was "just Jim· , m y ,'' but to 1.000 fans who gathered here and in California on the 25th anniversary or his· death , actor James Dean was • t h e symbol of dis en chante d youth in the 1950s. Dean "created one of this cen- tury's most unique inventions hi m self." s a id ac tor Ma rtin Sheen. · through Newport Heights between 15th and Clay Streets was the leadin~ l'hoH'C among This was announced to the citizenry. "'6':::~....,~~ ~..lllr~J.;v~~!fs ::=;.-.. ~ -" At the next Newport council session. angry reside n.ts o Yraymg ior --..-i.'lrdn.~n-~--""-·~ "HE WAS a cultural hero," :;a i d N ic k y B a zoo ka , a 1 m ot o r cyclist wearing wr a p · , . ..a.!:J!J!.Dd -~~l~w ... &n_.d a_b.lac~ 1 sl!I rt bearTnTWfewnire nui06ers "9·3~.". the Heights-stormed into City Hall to protest any future an av<'ra~e ·tl percent of the J U· free way that would chop up their nc1ghborhopcl dwnC'l' •0 Nt•w York C'ity lo 24 rth t11. uu g berated the council at length. F1trg1t pe rcent for NBC lJnrl 19 for ABC. k · d.d ·k d · II I J!'i per cent 111 Los Angl'lt'S to 17 cvuldn't ta e 1l. He 1·n 'l h c angry crow s. r'ina y, A for both Nil(; agd ABC. <snd Jfi blurted out· "Listen folks . c;ilm down We're not going to put that pN cent in Chie~go Lo 29 f<>r NBC treeway ther1> As soon as we get route hearings reopened. :me.I iW for ABC we 'll push that freeway right back up in f:osta Mesa where SOMt: 200 people d('m un:.trat· 1t be longs " ed in PhilacJelph1 a outside C'RS o wned WCAU. wh1<·h n ·t·e1ved THE CROWD C'ltEE RED. Shelton and Mr s Mars hall a bout 1,500 calls of protest blanched and a lmo!>t ra inted in unison f'org1t. the hero, r ivt• pro t e s t e r s u ut s1de folded his ha nd:. in his lap and li m1 lcd K MG ll TV 1n Dc11v1>r wa ver! And therein ended any com promise freeway route signs that -;a1cl. ·'Wh y Vanc!>sa After his council days. l"org1t was noted ror his Hcdgrave'1" ::mil "Wa:-. she art newspaper ads that n a yec.l NewPort Cit y Hall for fail ure to i n~ when s he· was v.1th t he provide enough parking or restrooms for beachgoers Rut P alest1n1ans·1 " Thl' n cnver a( in .the old days. he also ran a ds of c(vi<' pride Like on fll1atl' said 1t rcce1 vl'c.l 68 ealli-. in C'alled "Mother -"Queen of Our Hearts ·· Or Congn tula favor of l hl' sho\.\ hr uad(·astr lions to Graduate!>. with the warning. ·'The world 1s only Tuesday night and 5" a~mnst 1t. slightly un proved from the gr aduali-0n day of your old M ean w fl i I e . 2. 0 0 0 J e ws m an ... " gath e r e d fo r a n "I s r aeli P ERHAPS A BETT·E R MEASUR E of the man were private le tte rs to him that were unpublished : ' Thanks fr om Ne wport Har bor Elles Lod~e 1767 for his donations to support 400 needy children A letter from the poh<'e r h1ef thanking him for Christmas dinners fo r the needy Thanks from the Ass1stanrc League for his supJ>Ort of the roy works hop -Thanks ·from the J aycees for bac king the George Yard ley t rophy program ., These were deeds t ha t didn 'l make big headlines. Al Forgit died Monday at age 80. He made a signif1 . cant imprint on this best of all poss ible coasts. He will be re m em bered . Cab\iret " at the Stephen S. Wise T e mple in Los Angeles "T his is ou r attempt to lure people away from their T V sets ton1~ht ." said t e m ple s p okes man lt o h1•rt Feldman t l'hoto. P agt' A~J C BS .d 1:. r l' g .1 rd e ti M 1 !> s Fenelon's feeling!> by hroadc<Jst· i n g t h e p roi::r a m . 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"T h e n a long comes J a m es Dean. as bad off as the rest of ,. us. and he s ays it for us all :· The ., cs tabfis hme nt ·s a b unc h or crap.'' -~-.......... D E AN D I E D a l the age of 24 in an automobile accident in Califom 1aonSept . 30, 19~. · He ~as the kid-next-door - '"1usl J immy ," said his aunt. Ortense Winslow. 79, who raised him after his mothe r died· in 1940 . ·FAN WEARS SYMBOLIC JACKET, AIDES MOTORCYCLE In California. two dozen fans galh4tred m Cholame, near the s pot where Dean died when bia sports car s mashed head-on into anothe r vehicle. Nicky Bazooka Lead• March to Dean'• Indiana Graveatt• .1\selose ~ .. toeustom asyouean get ~01· . You c..m 'I buy d c.uslom-m,1dc:-i;ofa for $29 9, we know. •• Bl.if' .it RB f urniture, you <..ln come very close. Choose this 'e ven-foot bN uly or any of our original designs and ~ 299 w("ll makt· lhl' ,ofa to your order right in our own • fad or)'. Wt• giv{• you a selec..tion o f fabric~ and colo rs a t .. ,. I R 'B I r • lhis prin• that will de light yo u . We c..ontrol the quali ty J nd the craftsmanship. And we give you expert /. decorating 'it-rvice, dl'livery, set·up, .ind the uniqut.• RB Wdrranty of Qu,1'ity. Mf that al no extra c ost. When w~rc fini.,ht•d, you'll honestly he able to <,ay that the new sofa in your ho~e w,,., made. l'"Pt.'Cially for you . 1: , S'*'!".+." H•fllCULON• Fu RN IT u RE fOI 20 YIAIS GIVING YOU IVllY 0000 HU()fj fO COMIHOMI TO .. •U-IT\I" , .. , CllHtfCAM I MM I In Orange County EL TORO • 2Jf4t El Toro Blvd.• 171•) 951-3303 SANTA ANA/TUSTIN• 1703 E. 17th St.• !M3·1201 COSTA MESA• 31115 N. Harbor Bl11d. • 549·8761 WESTMINSTER• 1501\ BHch Blvd. (1141 ltl·M73 HUNTING TON BEACH• 19431 Beach Blvd • 5:>6·6501 ARTESIA• tl12T South SI.• 924·8882 SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK• WEEKDAYS 10 UNTll 9 • SATU1'0AY 10 UNTIL 6 •SUNDAY 12:30 UNTIL I • . . .t -' -.... a j l. .. I I . • I• I • I i • b r ~j j. .. CALIFORNIA ' levee Break 6,000 Acres - Und~r Water ' STOCKTON (APl As c"wa ol 7oun1 J>">ple work today to 1t..re up a rail~ protectin1 thouaandl of acra of crop1 from uu.indatiain by 1wtrtaaa wat•r. oltklal1 W.A hopiftl for calm weatber to avokl further di .. ater The probl-.n atarted lut Fnday when a levee 1av• way. nooctt.-1 8,000 acra ot farmland and f'Hdy-to-harv .. t "ilpara1&¥. ~m. ~ and other cropa. Twohundnd peopte ft«! t.hetr homes About lto woiUn labor~ under lt\t' hot sun Tuesday M the aite. about. to mlltt f'~" of Sltn Fraacltco. and more were expected toda)' C'aCfl•rMI• Spllc ProPf......, SACRAMENTO \AP> ~her ballot pro posal to split California tnto two stateA tn an er fort to halt cooatrucllon ot the Penpheral Canal ~ haa the green light ro r -I . . ../ DAILY PILOi \.") ShOwhiz Sendoff \ ·"i11atra and Pa/,s Boost Reagan ' ' NEW YORK CAP > Ronald Reagan. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and some or their Hollywood pals got together for dinner and helped the Republi<.-an Party rake in up to $6 rntllion for its campaign coffers. . Jt was billed as a Prelude to Vic- t ory dinn er . a s t a r .s tudd ed test imonial l o Reagan t.hat was broadcast live by satelllt(\ to c:losed · circuit television screens in.19 cit ies throug hout the country Tuesday night. "We 're not just here to honor Ronald Reagan." joked comedian Norm Crosby. "At Sl,000 a plate it's more like wor9hip ... taken as an indication that we lack concern," Reagan said . WILUAM CASEY, the director of Reagan's campaign, estimated the gross receipts nationwide at $5 million to $6 million. Since Reagan receives $29 million in federal sub- sidies for his campaign, he is barred from receiving private contributions The receipts will go to the GOP. The c l osed -circu i t s h ow was trans mitted to Atlanta. Boston. Cin- cj n n at i , C I e v e I a n d . Den ver . Honolulu. J m:ksonville , Fla., Kansas City, Los Angeles. Nashville. New York. Oklahoma City, San Francisco, St. Louis. Tuls a, Wichita, Detroit. Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. ~ .. ( J gathenng signatures Sf ATE Secret ary of State March Fong Eu s a id ---------' Tuesday thlt the pro Altenaatiue Program DEAN MARJIN was the host, from a stage in a Beverly Hills Hotel, ac· com p a nicd by Re agan 's running mate, George Bush, and silly songs from the "Republican Boys Choir" Robert'Sta('k, Pat Boone, Fred Mac. Murra). M1('ha el Landon. Buddy Ebsen, as well as Martin. Marijuana Eyed For Comfort of Cancer Victims posed constitution'al a mendment for two Caltfornias is sponsor ed by former Assemblyman Oouc Carter of Stockton and San Francisco businessman~ Pierce Jr · They muat collect 553,790 valid signatures or recistered voters by Feb. 26 to qualify for June 1982 ballot, Ms. Eu said. Sara Friedman. left. and Toby Lustig sing an old J ewish lullaby during the "Hedva ·: program at Stephen S. Wise Temple in Los -'ngeles ·Tuesday night. The program was presented as an alternative fortn of entertainment and unique protest against the showing of CBS'-"Playing for Time." starring Vanessa Redgrave as a survivor of WWII concentration camps. R e ag<rn a nd hjs wife Nan cy w a t('hed the pro~ram on a huge screen ~ lhc~ sat s1de·bY·Side with Sinatra at a tahle in a New Yori( ho tel F o rmer President Gerald Ford shared !\tar bal ling in Okl ahoma City with Waynl' Newton Ford said he and Martin Wt>rc "very, llllery lucky. We hoth l{Ol to the pod ium without fa llinJ! down " SA N FRANCISCO CAP) -In an ef- fort to help can('er patients control severe nausea, the state is consider· ing supplying victims with <.'Onfi.scat· e.d marijuana. a published report says. 2 Die ln .41r Balda ('rwdl . MAGDALENA, Mexico (AP> -An Air Bahia Piper Nava)o Chieftain crashed Tuesday in a rocky, hilly area in northern Mexico killing its pilot and a passenger, according to the airline's president. Gerald PoJakotr. Air Bahia president. iden· tified the victims as Thomas Fagerquist. 34. of San Diego, the pilot of the nine-passenger plane. and Norman ShoU.n, 29, of Tucsan, Arb .. t.he plane's only puaenger. Legislator's I.a.st Bill To~sed Out by. Brown It wa). an offht•at night in the prc·s1dent1al campaign. a combinat ion of :.how t11 z. ·and p<1ht1cs. Sinatra went onto the '>Lage 1n New York a nd t•rooned "'fhc best 1s· yet to come" po1ntmi: hi!> finger at Reag~n The San Fran('isco Chroni cle also said today that the state is consider· ing a pproval of the manufacture of synthetic marijuana A number or cance r patients have reported that smoking marijuana has helped them relieve the sometimes severe nausea that can accompany drug therapy. The twin-engine executive commuter aircraft ~ent down near the northern Mexican city of Magdalena, which is located about 60 miles south oftbeArfzona-Mexicoborder, Po akoffsaid. RahMs Ffa11 Sclaoof Board LOS ANGELES <AP) -School officials say HCODCl-week enrollment in city schools is more Chan Zl.CIOO below lut year's ftnal 545.871 figure, indJcatiq there bu been "white rueht" following .tun tmplemeatauon of mandatory buain1 for inte- sration. . · Meutim~ ellbt rabbis chastized the .anti· buain1 majority of the school board Tuesday, warnin1 of "disarray and chaos" if the board did not stop defying the court-ordered busing plan. · The rabbis leveled much of their criticism at board president Roberta Weintraub, who was un~ available for comment. Gtu Ralf oft .-.,,. t e111 ... ougltl. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Trying to a vert another oil crisis in light or the recent Iran.Iraq conflict. the Board of Su~rviaon called for a atat.e-wlde a-nUaema a,st'em 8Dd apPrOval of a ..... tu ....... byllatfapenpy. .. , TM ~ Tuelday adoptect a motion to aak Gov. £dmund G. Brown Jr. to develop a gaa ration plan for the state '11d be prepared to call the legislature· into special aeuioo to act on the pro· poaal lf necessary. Cat• f o Get R~rfe.,e , SACRAMENTO <AP) -Pounds will have to hold stray cats for 72 hours before putting them•· death under a bill signed by Gov. ,EdmuncJ BroWl'i Jr. ·-• County pounds currently have to keep stray dogs that lon1. but there is no time required. for cata. , The bill, which takes effect Jan. l , is SBS44 by Sen. Alan Robbins, D-Van Nuys . • SACRAMENTO (AP l -G.ovi Edmund Brown Jr. has vetoed a bill that a v e teran' legislat,or pushed through on the last day without a public hearing. · The bill. AB3197 by Asse m blyman John Knox, l>-Richmond. would have helped some judges in tlieir re- election campaigns by simpl y forbidding challengers who happen to be deputy district at- torneys from listin g their occupations on the ballot . A number of judges have been challenged recently by deputy dis- trict attorneys, and the ' bill -hasrny amended into a n unr e la ted measure -was obvious· ly aimed at helping t them . Brown said ·in his veto m~ssa'e Tuesday that the bill "should receiive a more thorough ex- a m i n a t i O'll b y t h e Legislature.·· The bill, Knox' last because he retired at t he ehd of the session. would also h ave made it almost impossible -op- pone nts sa id -t o qualify initiative peti· lions for the ballot. Under the deadline nfr acting on this year's bills, Brown s ig ned another K.riox bill plac-_ He'll Row the Pacific SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Peter estimates he will land near Bnsbane. Bird,•33. of London, after several Australia in nine months to a year, days delay, says he will begin his at-with help from powerful *1nds and tempt to row a boat across the currents. Pacific Ocean today. Bird says he wi ll head due west for Bird. who is no stran1er to rowing about 300 mile&. then s trike south long distances, crossed the Atlantic toward Hawaii, riding friendly cur- witb a 'companion in 1914, rowing an rents apd northeast lradewinds . aven1e of• miles a day. He will attempt the journey aboard On bis present quest .. Blrd~ the35-footboat "Britanniafl." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~ ' Golden West Alrllnes announces th~t ali flights wlll be operating norn,ally during the runway · 1'81urf~lng at the John Wayne Airport, October6-0ctober 11. .. Make your reservations early for Los Angeles and San Diego Interline Connections. ' For informa1ion or reservations. call Golden West Airlines or your local travt!I agent. \ GOLDEN WEST Al RUNES i n g a one y ear morator iu m on th e billboard removal pro- g rams of ci-ties~nd counties . . He vetoed one to allow appeal hear ings rot persons denied permits t o carry concea l ed weapons. Th e b1llhoard hill , AH1274 . w<J uld s till permit cities anii coun- t i e s t o-r-e m o v e billboard s for which they p4y lhe owners full value. WITll ONl.Y FIVE weeks rema m· in~ unlll the 1.'lcction. Reagan re· turned to the hustings today, meeting with small business leaders in New \' ork before going to a ('ity hall rally in Paters on . N.J .. and stops in Wilkes· Barre and Pittsburgh. Pa. Federal agendes have indefinitely d e layed s upply ing tJie drug to California doctors, saying they .do not have enough to fill the nation's needs, the Chronicle sajd. Edward P. O'Bfte n, an assistant attorney general, accused federal of- fi cials of "deliberate obstruction." It follows a s tiffe r Knox measur e. which And he permitted one to become law without his signature that allows h igher maximu m in- terest rates for retail credit. . Brown vetoed last year, t h at would h ave r e · quired paym ent for all billboards removed, ef- fectively killing some billboard removal pro- gra ms . Reagan clearly enjoyed himself Tuesday night. and acted a little em• barrassed about it. ''To those who might think it inap· propriate to have an evening like this when our·nation is in such dire straits and great peril, let me say, song and laughter s hould not be He told the ne ws paper he is explor- ing how to obtain confiscated mari- juana from state law enforcement of- ·fi c e rs and have it •made into ' · c igarettes t h at could be used by can cer patients. Healthy-savings · · , growth. Here's the lo and short.of • 30MONTH MONEY . MARKET CERTIFICATE l·:am:-, 1, 11111re lh.111 ,1n~ h.111h EfkC'l 1\ (' October 2 I h rtlURh Or \Ohl'r 15 12.00% Cum:nl \nnual lt1lc 12.94% F:"ffcdi\'l' .\nnu,d Tidd' "If prinl'ipJI <mJ infrn•'I 111'h ' t11 t l' m.110 11n Jl'P. ·~11 f11r 11n1• ""'' :11 lh1~ r;ih'. lnter1·~1 ,~·, 11mp11U1hkJ J;uh and rnmpult:d 110 ;i l11:i lhO day l\1~i~~lnfl'rt•,( I~ l';lm<-J 11n olllllUOb of 'Ill Jnu up. 6MONTH $10,000 MINIMUM ~ T-CERTlFICATE l~im~ m11rt• than 1 · S. Trl'J~un· flilb lnduJ\·( frw . Jutomat1r lm· .. .-tor (luh 111cm1X'rsh1p'. EHet·ll\'e 0 <'tober 2 through 0 1·1ol)cr 8 11.968% Cum·nl .\nnual Hale 12.505% Efb.:tin: Annual Yield• • 1i rmndpal ;inJ inkrest \\'\'fl' Iii h ' marn on Jep!i(il for one )\'Jr .it this rail' \'il'IJ is annualizcJ fur u •m pari:;un purpose~ • .i11d 1:; ~UhJl'rl It• \h1Hll.!r al f \'0l'l\'31. \'1l'lli 1~ \11mpukJ on a '{t\::i / .lhtl·Ja~ ha"' F\•,kral rc1.?11l.1t 1110~ pruh1h1t 11101 prninJin).! 111 rnh:resl 11n llt!·J;iy 'I' l \·rt rfilall':.. F'l•Jl•r,1 I rl').!ul.11 ion\.rl'lfuir« suhslanl ia I inll'rl·~t l11rld tu res for ca riv wit hJrawa I of ll'rm 014 l.'11unls . 'f'hl· mll.'rl''I f11rlc1llfl'G ha~ hcl'n ;11ncmlloJ to a Joi;~ 111 ~o Jil)'S (lcrm' 11r one rear rn lcsst 11r i~o Jays (tcnn nf mnrc th\'ln nnc year I s11nplc inlcrc~l on amounb \\'ithJr;iwn prior to m;iturity r•·i.t~k·::..~ 11J the kn!llh 11( tltnl' funJ~ ilrl' •in Jur11~it The!'\' rak~ ~UhJCd 111 wnfi\alion .11 \'11ur loc;il ltu/!1\' ~\·J•·pl offil'.l' :-$ll Billi on in Assets! HOME FEDEAAL St\.VINGS of San I )ie~o Huntington Beach Office: 2111 Main Street • 536-6511 Borsa-Golden West Office 15091 Golden West Street · 898-0934 Laguna Hills Orr1ce. 24300 Paseo de Valencia· 770-7171 Laguna Niguel Office 30131 Town t.enter Drive, Suite 145 · 495-2680 Irvine Office 4543 Campus Drive· 752-6161 San Juan Capistrano Offtce· 31972 Camino Capistrano • 493-0601 Santa Ana Office 17th and Main Street· 835-4336 Seal Beach Office 1350 Pacific C9as1 Hwy · (71 4) 898-3481 (213) 596-5576 ' . . I - ••I I I J. rr.-~t ri I .. ROt>ert N. WIP~/Publlsher Orange Coasl OatJy PtlOJ ~.... 0 a .-:-age WDcllltldlly. <ktobet 1· lllllO Barbara KrelbiChl Edltorial p~ EdilOC' . TbOmH Kttvil/Editor , Sitton Home Fund D~serves Support Ttie arowth or Oranae County hu been putUne ex- traordinary pre&1W'e on UM Albert Sitton Home for neafected and abandoned duldren. In the put year. l,187 younptttS have been admitted to the home. That's. 4'0 more than ln the previoua year. The •·bed facility hu routinely been housinJ more than IO children. Some ln. f anta have had to M I~ ln hoeptta11 because there was no room in the Sittpn nursery. f'or this~·~· it wu truly enrouraslna lut ~eek to find the Board or Supervison l1Unchtn1 ·• joint public and pri v at.e fund drive to constnact a new c~ldren · 1 home The drive was kicked ofl by an offer from the· Newport Harbor Junior Lea1ue to rontrlbu~ $50,000 in matching funds ii a Uke amount is raised ln the communi- ty. Pled1es of ~.000 each allo came from the Fluor Corp. and the Buildin1 industry A.saoclatlon. It's estimated it may take two yean to raise the SS million needed to provide an adequate new f aciUty. But a countY.-owned site already ia available. That's the Horace Greeley School, which ts to be vacated next summer. The location, near the present S1t- ton Home,· Juvenile Hall and the UC Irvine Medical Center is ideal, and it's· possible some o(· the school facilities could be used u part of a new home to house up to iso· children. . There are few sadder upecta of urban 1rowth than the increase in the numben of children in urgent need of the sort of temporary care and housing provided at the Sitton Home. This i$ a project the entire community can and should support. , . La~ Help ·Housing With a current shortage of about 30,000 dwelling units a year, and the average' price of a new home reaching $130,000, California's housing situation is clearly in need of improvement. · · That .(llay ~ forthcoming when a package of housing bills passed by the Legislature and signed by Gov. Brown last week begins to take effect. The measures, developed in cooperation with the building industry. realtors and local governments, make up what the governor called "one of the most agg.cessive housing programs in the na- tion." It includes, among other things: ... -A measure requiring every cit)' and county to de- velop a housing element in its general plan by October, 1981. The report must consider regional, not just local. housing needs, and include provision for affordable hous- lng. -A requirement that local governments seeking or- dinances .to limit growth prove such limitation is necessary to protect public health and welfare. . -A bill requiring local governments to permit the in- stallation of mobile homes on foundations in any area zoned for single family dwelling, and another that will make low-interest state loans available for the purchase of mobile homes. Also signed by the governor wu a measure that will allow home mortgage interest r1ttes to raise by up to 5 percent during a 30-year mortgage period. This biJI differs from one the governor vetoed earlier in that it establishes steps for increases that eliminate the possibility a homebuyer could wind up owing more than he owed at the start of the mortgage. The net effect of all this could well be a stimulus for the construction and financing of sorely needed housing within a more rational price range. And that can't come soon enough. "'-' R ·efugee Responsibility !he possibility that states will be asked to serve next year's influx of refugees with less help from federal fund- ing is the bad news given ·the representatives of the Na- tiof!al Governors' Association. 1 The governors were told about l~ percent fewer re- . f ugees are expected to be admitted to the United States next year, but federal funding for refugees' social services in fiscal 1981 will be reduced about 20 percent below the 1980 level. The first 75 percent of social services funding will be allocated to states based on the 1980 funding level. and the balance depending upon the numben of new re-fu~es. · Victor Palmieri, coordinator of refugee affairs, ad· milted coordination with the states needs impmvement. He. proposed that the, governon' association form a liaison committee to meet with him regularly. It'~ fairly apparent this should have been going on ~ong ago. The bur~en imposed on 1~.al taxpayeri by the influx of refugees m some areas -Oranie County is one of the hardest hit -is totally unreasonable, given the fact thaf it's the federal government that adm1ts -and orten inyites -the refugees in the fi.nt place. If Uy m_ore are comin1, more federal funding is es- sential. Tttll at least spreads the burden among states that art!not impacted by the refuaee ow. • Opinions expressed in the space •bov re those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page e those of their authors and 'artists. Reader comment is 1nvit . Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 9262 hone (714) 642·4321 7 Tax Trick B7LM. Disc jockeys to pull pranb. Hawaii on April l, 1954 one~ such an· Dear Gloon1y The Cuban refu1eea ~runaiaa Me1dcan na· tlonala up from tbe border pro•• they • area 't luy -tbey ~mt needed Uncle Sam to let t.bem ia&O ..... lud °' opportualty for a cbance t61et ahead. Mt.V. Ol•lllJ O.t c--•H •re .... nounced to all the islands that the income tu bad been abol.ilW. Don't recall the fellow•s' name, but do re· member that the excitement thereabouts ran bt1h. The radio stat.ion manaaer fired blm. But bb report was such 1ood news -dpt or wrong -tbat numerous listeners wanted bim back. He was re· lnltated. More and more people are collectinl tblmbles, antique and otherwise . Why tbtmbl•' Tbat'1 what ,..re· 1eattberl wanted to DOW. llau.r ol ... .,. 1paee. A tblmble colleetlon doean't tu• .. mudl room. Tbe artist llbHt dJcl a f work be tltlild "lmprtitlon, lunrlM... TtUa •• canvu launcbld tbe entln 1cDI ol 0 =:...:: .~-:~ ~-::..:-.. = ~'l:,"=l" ...... ,pa1Dtln1 called Im ·' pnuloallm. f __________________________ .,... __________ __ Rowland Evan8/Robert Novak Reftgan .to Sharpen ·'SOft Sell'' WASHIN<:TON 1'he Reaaan munity have been distressed by the campaign's passivity and eagerly await the atluk phase. campaJIJ' !'tr.lei&)' will foll~1t& prearran11Pd paKem thb m th when the 1101u'y television s <'t1 lebralina1 ft11nald Ito n's BUT EVEN NOW, caution Molden days in Callforni are wlll prevail. The theme will be rei1htcM by 1o1lt11t'k!i on Jim~ not what Reag_an• can do for the C arter's 11loomy year s In countTy but what Carter has w ashln!Jton 11 shift that re-done to it Re~gan ·~ bold pro- ta Ins the iant:mlc, s afe(y.fl rst gram of econo.~1 c. g rowth nature of tus eampa1~n through tax r_edu cllon 1s covered Tht' ~oft sell commercials./ up Th~ dodging or~ head.:on de· Wt!r.: based on the theory that bate Wlthe the president renects voter skep the mood. . . ticism about The Reagan .campaign. thus, R e a g an a s represents-the lr~~mph of the p r es 1 dent polltakers, advertising men and could be dis· political technicians over the p e I I e d b y ~restive theorists His campaign d we Iii ng on 1s geared to hope that Reagan, 1f his long-ago he av,oids risks._ c·~n ride record as Carter s unpopularity mlo the gov ernor While House. But Re agan 's With a month avoidance of issues as well as to go. there risks gives the Carter team a would still be ample time l-0 n p free run with its patented non- lnlo Carter'..s record as presi-issues strategy of personal at· dent. tack. t) This has meant a wasted All th.is was predicted seven month for Reagan in which the months ago when, in the wake of initiative was handed to Presi· the purge of John Scars as cam- dent Carter's bloodthirsty of· paign manager. Reagan 's chief fensive. Reagan supporters in polls ter beca m e h is c hi ef Congress and the business 'com· strategist. The elevation of Dr Andy Rooney ' Richard Wirthlin, one of the na- tion's most respected pollsters. stirred fear within the Reagan camp that the campaign would follow· Carter's in linking policy to mass opinion. SURE ENOUGH, the Reagan strategy derived from Wirt.tWn's computer printouts showing (as did Carter pollster Pat Caddell's s urveys ) substantial vot~r doubt whether a superannuated Hollywood actor could handJe the presidency. Wirthlin and his . fell ow triumvirs in the Reagan <'ampaign, William Casey and Edwin Meese, decided on using the month of September to show Ronald Reagan without horns - particularly in his role as gov- ernor. The job was entrusted to Los An geles advertising executive Pete r Dailey. who produced Ri c hard Nixon 's 1972 com· mercials and, like most in hi3 trade .. is _allergic to serious dis- c uss ion of issues DaiJey's nostalgic . snapshots of how Reagan handled California's is· s ues or nearly ts· years ago were · uni ver s ally greeted with .barnyard adjectives by cn~al con1resamen given~ preview. · Nevertheless, tbe aoft-aeU Rea1an spola of 30 seconds. one minute and five minutes have been shown rei)f atedly on n•- tlonal television. Nobody could possibly guess from watcbin1 them lhat any issues of sub- stance were invol.ved in this election. Thi$ unwittin1ly com- . plements the Carter strategy of keepin1 Reagan on the defensive by dodgin1 the president's vulnerable record and slreuing personal invective. CONGRESSMEN and Reagan staffers were no happier After previewing Dailey's ~ck­ phase commercials. Heavy. handed attacks on Democralic- induced inflation and demands ror less government spending re- call a half-century of Republican futility. What has happened to those dynarmit. Republican com- ~ercials, spelling-out a ven- turesom~ policy of economic growth through tax reduction" \ha\ brought him back from lbe brink of defeat in New Hampshire last winter? The commercials themselves are in mothballs; the ideas they con- tained are banished from future advertising. Dr. Wirthlin has · made clear in secret briefings that his surveys show tax reduc- tion to be a losing issue and lower government s~ending a winning issue. . Since Reagan received the same briefings from Wirthlin. it is remarkable that in the~bate... against Rep. John Ande lie s~utly defended. incentiv of lowered taxation to reactivate the American economic system. On this as on other issues,· Reagan's political instincts have surpassed the wisdom of non- ideological advisers and their computer printouts. Those printouts led Reagan's advisers to their passivity and. fear o( creative ideas. Now lbe same advisers have handed the advantage in the debate issue back lo the White House rather than run lbe risk. that Ronald Reagan , who never bas perl~rmed badly in a debate, might commit the sin of taking hard positions. If Reagan is e lected president, it will be because or irrevocable public da.pleuure with the incumbent rather than a convinclq cue made by the challenger. . Presidential Nic.kwimes Signify Affection I like being friends with China .; but 1 don't know whether I'm go- ing to be able to handle ~he names of its leaders . The nflme . of the new prime minister of China is Zhao .Ziyang. He replaced Hua Quofeng. Maybe those are unusually difficult names for an American , because I don't remember hav- ing much trouble with the old ones like Chiang Kai-Shek and Sun Vat-Sen. It doesn't seem as though anyone with a strange name was ever elected president of the United States, but when you think of it, the n a m e s "Washing- ton " and "Eisenbow· er " might have been pretty tough for ih~ Chinese. All of this got me looking at the names of our presid~nts . Four of them have had the sam~ name as four presiden.ts who. Charles McCabe went before the m. We 've had two Adamses, two Harrisons . -two Reosevelts. a nd two J ohnsons · THE MOST common firs t name among our presidents has been-James. Six of ttie m. There have tM:en five Johns, two Andrews and' two Thomases. Five presidents o ffic'ially c hanged thei r. names: That seems like a lot. Three of them simply dropped their first names and used their middle names (Stephe n ) Grover Cleveland, °CThomas) Woodrow Wilson. (John) Calvin Coolidge. >JUram Ulys:rs Grant changed hjs name to. Ulysses Simpson Grant ·and David Dwight Eisenhower switched his first ahd · middle name to become Dwight 'David Eisenhower. Seventeen presidents were never gjven middle names or in- itials: tou don't really need a middle initial ii your name has the ring to it that George Washington's has, but a lot of good presiaents didn't have mid· dle names . Neither Jefferson, Lincoln nor Theodore Roo'sevelt . had one. For some reason Harry Truman felt so left out over not baving one that he officially adopted U\e i.nitial "S." which stood for nothing. Maybe it was an old family letter. · ~ I DON'T KNOW whether or not tbe Chfuese have a nickname · for Zhao Ziyang, but some of our presidents are more apt to have n i c k n a m es .th a n o t be rs . Washington didn 't have a nickname that I know of. You don 't go around calling someone .. Father of our: Country," when • he 's alive. and 1 doubt that anS>one called Lincoln "fionest , ~Abe" eilber. Neither Nixon nor Truman wen~ called by any nickname. but Eisenllower was a lwa y~ called "Ike " and Theodore Roosevelt was always called "Teddy." Initials are a popular way to identify some presidents but not others. For instance, FDR, LBJ and JFK were so common you don 't even have to think to know who they are .. but if I said "RMN" you'd have to think a minutf before you realized those a re Nixon's initials. Gerald Rudolph Ford wa.s hardly ever called "GRF" either. He cer- tainly would have been one ol t.he last to trade his first name for bis middle . ' I COUNTED Jimmy Carter as one of lbe six Jameses because J 've always re\_ented the fact that he-has bis "ltame lilted on the ballot as "Jimmy" even though his real name ls James. A penon does not gel to decide for himself what b.ia nickname will be. A nickname· is often used affectionately and if we do not feel affection toward someone, we are reluctant to use a nickname. ll 's not that I dis· like Carter. but I dislik~ bis forc- ing me to call him Jimmy. H be had left it as James the chances are most of us would be calling him Jimmy anyway because he's lbat kind of a guy. .If the Chinese have public re- lations people in their govern- ment, they might think about makinl it easier on us by issu- ing a press .release sayin1 that Zhao Ziyang liked to be called just.plain Zooie. • ,, ·Turning the D~ty Into Ms. God Goes Too Far It used to be a mild joke, taking would like to overcome the ~-subsequent edition& of the Bible. seats, although l·can 't really UD· many forms. One chap says te desired sugg,t?sti9ns tpat them-This will be v. good for the boy~-derstand wtiy anyone, of another, "God willing. "Theot,tler carnation makes Christ's male· who publish Bibles. and may con· whatever sex, would want to·be replies, "Maybe She will be." ness crucial in.sue~ a wa~ as to ceivablypleasesome~ftheBible thechairmanofanythin1.Jo&ject Etc. Etc. Etc. o.vershad9w the pr1ma.ry import reformers. to the usa1e "chairperson" But the business of the illiterat,e of the Word having become F1esh because it is not En1lish, thoulbit effeminizatlon of the English and the Divine having become WHAT DRIVES ME NUTS, and is damned near becomln1 UQle, ..i a 0 g u a g e ..bum an. I had thought it was a subject that which will eventually· mae it clearly ·has , . "Toward that end, IN~ would had gone away, is the infernal En1Ush-andadamned poortblnl" reached the n ·aim -at a language which e.x· tinkering .wit!\ the English too. th i f So r M language by ' ~y of females p o t n t o f .:;; presses e orce o n o an, wt)o don't . know what they are J certainly hope this idea of aching idiocy .. ;p~ Son of~· etc., in \he sense of•a talking about, but nevertheless rewriliftl the Bible to "eliminate when a com-relations 'pofpar~tlochild: We keep nattering on, Uke 1 couple,CJf 1exism,i' does not get beyond tbe mlttee of the ~ think it proper to sj>e'ak of JesiJ.s biddiesacrossaclothesline. committee stace of tbe Natioaal N a t i o n a l . Christ as the Child of God and we Council of Churches. It would Council o ( believe alternate renderings for For the last time, I hQpe; I will •eem to me a simple matter for Churches re-Son of Manshou.Jdbeexplored. ·· repeat my little lesson in En,U.h · that outftt to remind thOle crued . cently called · . SPEClnCALLV the c·ommit-on theaubjectoithe word "man." Individuals-of IJ'OUPI wbo want for a new ren-tee wants to minimize the use of The·lii&best authority on Enclilh God to become a M1. of lbe derina of the Revised Standard "he" and go for a s tyle devoid.of usaae, the Oxford En1U1b primary ~I of •the word Venion of tbe Bible to.eliminate f Dictionary, ~flnes man·in many Man in Enclisb. and tbat Uahr· "aexllt" l•"•::Je la references pronouns .. Male connotations 0 ways, ·but the lint entry reads: la! with trad.it.iooal lanJJ:•I• tor -God as Lord, King, Father or He. b bein fi Lb IJatia to Ood, Cbrilt humanity. the sroup said, , • are •ccidents of •'A uman I· rom e • po lticaJ reuooa la a No-o. ' Thia version; flnt pubU.bed ln .. boa:oo. 1be human creature re-1~ tbe --t widely UMd' tbe J.imttatlons of buma~ 1arded abslractla1 ; hence, the .. ,.._ lan1u••e." ' alt• " to the Kini James -human race of •feel•. maald.ad. Venlanandluonald1redbymo1t Frankly· 1· don't &ive a The human creature ·or race ch u rche1 , coll •tt:' 1 and damn whether God 11 male, •r viewedasagen.utolan.lmala." th rit U female, or neuter. I expect that it 11mblariea ., e au a ve, wlll not be 1001 before lt i1 aUeaed A• I remarked recently. I itandG'd text: that the Creator of All Thlnp wUI don't care a boot lf aJl the c~ ill "IN IANGtJAQ& ab<>ut Jesua be homosexual or Jesblan. and aM the committee rqoma m tbe- Chrlat." tbe commltt'-aait_"we that thla shou\d be nlade clear in world ate , ft~ w.!U. f1mlnine , -.... , __________ .. . -------....__ . . TB& ... LS WU wrtu. tbe way it wu written. To cb-.. b' the dlctatee of fulliha and•· treme femlnilm II a fu~ II to lCt with pmlllmlmoua toliY: TM "ibll WM D0t _.,,_~ bJ a col· lectlon of femme bWll•, Md ahouldnat ~re-wl'tttal\byaame. ' 1 .\ MORE OPINION Wednesday (lf'IOIXll I l"IBCJ ONl'ffllCJI Ni<~holu on Hoffnuu1 ,,,,. : --~ . . ' . . 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WASHER & DRYER ' II I . l ~··· 'CO~ .. :>' ...... -.... ---' ( -~ lar9~ c apacity heavy-duty wo,her hos 4 proCJrClft'."Md speed comblnatlo"'· 4 cycles i4~~~~~.~~.,P::~ .. ss."'~~··~~ ~~~:, ,, . .. ,, (t>tfl IV flt·l>Vf' '.t It• ... I· ... ~ f •·l'P t f Jo•f ... ,•JP'' r~ t ''t rfff ,.,0 • ............... , .. "" ...,,,.,. •t .... .,.«I, , .. -. ,,, A1•· • .--• • t ,, _.. .... . ,, "'" ~r $40 REIATE OH THE WA.SHER lor9e capacity automatic electric dry~ has l cycl~s inc:ludlnq pttmanenf pnss m\d pofvHttt knits. $20 REI.ATE OH THE DRYER 4 01v1nq .,.,,_, 111 " ~.,, ,..."" • v' '' '' .,,, 1U .. , .,,,~""·•I~""""" 11 '"' '"'I(" f•ft),p.jf"f'h'f't 11\11 ,..,., ,,.., tLlt/11.1· J thi .Oo ,1 t• 1 •I P"i t I"'''"' lpttun. #II''"' ,, ,,,, ti ,,,, Hf"I ,, f' t ,, 1h• I,• I 'fl • ' "'-l'"' .. 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FREE REPLACEMENT INSTALLATION PLUS ... $40 REBATE ON THI DISHWASHH ..... ------ • VI H II [],. o.1d1 ,,..,, C 011(11 llt~d ("11l1Jr • r>11o1I ""'' 1dp nprnolf' \nr1l rc I • Ouarl1 ~l·'rfror11c T11111nq 91 C n.innpls • Cable Rf'acJv M1cJ b-a no Cn.tnn"I SPlf'Cllon Caoab1li ly • l\11cl10 011tn111 Jat.k • \;ibiners 111 w•'<.'K1g 1.w'l 11111·,h nn h1qh HT10rlCf ol;J<;f1C ... - 1tollar"> to John Ancl erson can 001 y l•m b1ttn t ht .. ~uvportl•r!. of l'1t1zt•n!. Purty candidate Barry l ' o rn m o n c r ·<1 r l.1 h c rt a r 1 a n '"1 ndidafo F:d Clark Thif net efjert of the reformed political µro<'e~s i:; to close it down furthe r to the amateur's and heretics who have the zeal and new ideas I hut these three noaking ideological clones lack WITH R EFORM , we now have these demcanin~ candidate auctions in which aspiranL'l for publ1l' offirQ, get up and sing for t·untrihulton~ fri1m the bij! time lo hhy1sts Tho~e up·o.n whose hl'ad the ~olden raio falls beat it 'rnto the Eastem Airlines shuttle tu New York where they hire a <'ampa1gn paekagcr a nd then it's back to Pcnnsylv;rn1a or Oregon ur Alabama to praise local life <1nd politic'1> • D a•d r e f o rm 'I a w i s a s 1mpcrvi11u:; lo n·1><!~tl ·as any other kmd of bad legislation. They ~ay !JOliliC's 1!. the a rt of the possible, but with our politicia{ll) it is the art of th~ imposs1Lll Whe ther it works <Jr not. Lit• • kce1> the law on the booh The only hope is that they ,, • forget wt?aUaws they've pass• tr they eniorre1i every law the statute books, the cou1111 would come to a st anding ti .. • amt we'd :;tarvc lo de ulh , .. ,, thO!.t' wh<J tan 't wail until f 1 laws art• forf(Ollen to g<1i11 measure of just11·c you t•.11, al~ays resort t o br1be1 Corruption is th\! hcm~t c it1it>1 last resort VISA' SUNDRY NEEDS Jot.nson & Johnson ,. ' BAND-AID BRAND Plastic Strips PRICES PR£Vlll: WED. OCT., lst. tlllUSAT.OCJ,.4th.- .. ' Stays on better even In water. 30 MEDfUM SIZE 1.23 -~· BAUER & BLACK ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS. . • ADULT SUPPORTER Tailored for u1mosr'comfor1 SIZES S-M·l • YOUTH SUPPORTER 3.'79 THINZ BACK -TO-NATURE . ,.., l... I l t 14 TABLElS 3.89 0 lltkilt1 For a11 arouncl school & J.:dfTl >0011~ 2.98 SIZES S-M·l _ •ADULT CUP SUPPORTER 6.59 Gives p101ect1on aq,11ns1 1rnp,11 1 THICKET •YOUTH CUP SUPPORTER 5.49 Hair groomer ... Mak~ thin, fine hair th1ckrr. • SWIMMER COTTON SUPPORTER l oz. TUBE 3.00 L•Ohtwe•f)hl & ro•1~p1r.uo11s unllet 5w1mwe.ir SIZES S-M·l • PHfSODERM Lathering Skin Cleanser and Conditioner Thr lh'f'D .,~,1r1, 1ec1nc.e1 w lh ~ 5 ph prci1rC11on Soz. 1.99 SECURE BRAND Adhesive PADS ror large1 cu1s scrapes & burns in one step BOX OF 10 1.43 COTION BALLS Highest Quality Absorbent Cotton 100'1. Sterll• For flmtly Care. I BOX OF 65 Shampoo 01'.' Conditioner 12 oz. SIZES 1.57 EA. AMINO PROTEIN PAK A~t • •I" vi.no .,,, 11iH1 illJ•·d '~,, 1 oz. •i. ' ltennoCort 1~ .-_:~ . I • .. ~ J MICRO PORE Gentle First Aid Tape For Senalltve Skin CABOT'S HENNA CARE HtghltghlS w1lll01il ~h:ir1q1nll your h.iir r cilor' •SHAMPOO • CONDITIOHEll • CREME lllMSl 8 Ol. Sil ES 2.29 EA. -I ='.'.-., ~ :·" ~._::.~ TUCKS Pre-Moistened' Pads SoolllH and cools hemorrhcitdal lrrllallon 'h''•S YD. 1.09 2.29 40 PADS TtllNZ-SPAN Reducing Plan Formula W11h appr111• curb111q .,~~ 2 93 14 CAPSll' f" . " ' I ~AN~C~N~ LANACAN E Soothes ltchi"I: a"r1 Burning 2.89 ~A=z~E SI -~Y I ~· 4. ·. PARKF·DAVIS BENYLIN DM TM Cough Syrup () 1t'' rn 11 1 • '' . I " r ~~ ""'''· ' .. 11 4 oz. SIZE CLA~SIC NAILS iopsy Tips Ad1usl1ble nail tips m y ro apply Classic Nails Lenglhen one or illl len 5.99 S·SECOND Nail Gl~e A $Ingle drop rtp'atrs broken, spill & solt nails 2.25 EA. I HUNT. BEACH -Ad•me rookhur•t -Spri11gdele & Edl11ger -8HCll • Ger11eld El TOAO -2on Rocllt\eld Ro~n NEWPORT -\020 lrvt11e. Htcllff.Plue IRVINE -Culver Dr. & W1l11ut MISSION VIEJO -25272 Merguerlle Pkwy FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Me911oll1 & Wtrner ' SANTA ANA -3911 South Bristol Strtl'I .. I l i t •· ; · 18 DAIL 'Y PILOT . - SAVE 59c , RAVEson , llAllSPUY \ ~ 7oz. I ·U I V···-SPRAY . \ ~uMP • u .-, _..... -~ ,:: '~~ 32 01. 2=1f _: AD PRICES EFFECTIVE: I 4 8tG WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st. ~~ DAYS TlflU SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th. ~ ........................ ' .,,;:,-,-..:..... .. MIRRO '\. ASSORTED PHOTO , ·SUNBEAM WIN-AIRE 1200 · BLOW·ER/DRYER ~:-:.;~:II •In.'"""'"' 1100 CONTINENTAL ~,~.~~~'~.!I wll!I awlvel cord. Brush _# 6~00 PHOTO FRAMES Including glaaa A Z-w1v Hiii. FOR MORE SAVINGS DAZEY Electric Can Op~ener WITH · Knife Sharpener Snapkl1tn ltvtr. eord atdtlgt. magnetic lllt lllttr. ... 5.00.~ Corn Popper MR~tOFFEE Fi Hers IOX~2~s1 Fmh. 1111 ptpClrn In lllllllltlt. Cellr111ldl-tn.,h1111l1111111, clean• 11111y: .._ 9.0.0 100 R STONEWARE ~~ C!IAMIC r,offeer.tJgs lOOu~ OLD SPICE REVLON Stick . "Natural --Deodorant • Wonder'' Super Nails • NAtt COL OO . -..JS~ Assorted Scents REG . il.15 (II,\;.'.• 1 00 2•,, oz. • EA. . 3-~$/_ R ' . DESERT WiLK I N~C ! I:.;.. . I•, FLOWE R St.Ji: •• .l Sil':e ~~ii . · ~· Hand & f I' ,, Body ~. · ·. LOTION l I, • I I '.\::::. ' ~ I ~~~f. '· I ~ l ~1 -': . 8oz.1.00 I 3~$ P'l\C, ~ _______ __. ___ - TIP· TOP ORGA NIZER TRAY .. Holds bohb \ P•ns Lhp$ dOd hair roller• C• eat lor co11Jbs & brushc~ 1.50 Clear SnOO(!l BANK A lun vny 10 uve 6" High Pri~cess It OIL LAM.P I I . Hold& 16 nt ' c.1 . 1 1.0.0 ,£ WOODEN ~ Coat '~ffangers, •TROUSER !PAK OF 31 •SKIRT (PAK OF 31 • SUIT (PAK Of 21 , • •DRESS (PAK Of 81 • I . . ..__..,, 4.0 0~r~2 .. 150 Adtu11a1111 Flame I II While ·of' Auorled Co lors 200 SHEETS 5~s 3 -------- ! I ~!~.~.~~ I 1 1 1.00 ~2 oz. SIZE ucr~E Clean ing WISK On -Pan Mitt by BOSS Mou home cl11nl11Q 111111• enltr and hster WTsk broom 1111p/lock1 Into dust· pan. t • I 1.00 1.00i ... l ' PYREX I 3-PC. BOWL SET: • 1 I PINT • 1'1 QUART • • 'l' I QUART ... 5.00 •EGG WHISK • 3-WA.Y CAN OPENER •CAKE COOLING 1 00 RACK YOUR CHOICE • EA. • FRENCH FRY BASKET •EGG BEATERS CASTROL GTX SUPER MULTI-GRADE MOTOR OIL 20/50 WT. QT. 1.00 , I HUNT. ·~~CH -Admlftl & •""*""'9t-...-i11111•11 '6 1-...-.. Hfl & Qelfteld Nl"'°"T -1020 Irvine. WHtcllft PiH\ l"VINE -Culver Dr. "Walnut EL TORO -2012 Roekileld Road MtHION VIEJO -25212 Mervu.rtte ~wy. >I FOUNTAIN YALLIY ~ M9tf"\fl• ·a Werner .. . SANT~ ANA -311 1 South lrl1tol llrHI • • ... , .. . .. .. Concord Grape ·JELLY 48 oz. JAR 1.00 KERN 'S · FRUIT· NECTAR DRINKS 3F$1 ~~..:.-..:~ 12 oz. SIZE ~ CANDY , BARS PENNANT Dry Roasted PEANUTS • Baby Ruth-1: 7 oz. • Butterfinger-1 .6 01 ' ( Count Vasya VODKA 80 PROOF 7 00 1.75 LT. • Foster Creek STRAIGHT BOURBON · WHISKEY 9 00 · 80 PROOF 1.75 LT. • Canadian Reserve CANADIAN WHISKY g· OU ' 80 PROOF 1. 75 LT. • Seagram's 7 Crown WHISKEY 80.tpQ.OF · ·. . 1.75LT.10.00 Smirnoff ~o~~.1rn. 1 0.00 Sam Sykes . BOURBON·. WHISKEY g 00 IO l'ltOOf t .75 LT. • ..... --· -.............. ---. --... .,, .... .,. . ' . .. , -" . . l ~e•· .. II 1 115 OZ. 1=81 · .'~'\)) -. . . ... ~'S ·n.@; ][ ~~ t:·:iJ ANTACID -A ___ ,._ LIQUID EFFEROENT Extra Strength ~ . Denture Cleanser Af'ff A('ID Soothing. Non· l.IQUJO Constipating 12 oz. SIZE 1.00 SIG.HAL MOUTHWASH ~\ & GARGLE f1gh1S s1rong moulh odors lloz. lDO ' Fast actin('f Otodomu ·1.00 00.TABLETS METAMUCIL POWDER p:=--3 A NATURAL- • FIBER 'I ~!!~~l~f const1pat1on .....,....,_..,\ . .- t..· 14 oz. . . 4.00 . . ~ .... _J ALKA-SEL TZER Elttrvescent Pain Reliever . and Antacid 25 TABlETS too. __ ...., ,---BARNES-HIND 0 s=: -: . ...,,. .. ' c.. .. -.... 0..1"" Hind Wrt11..i ~-CONTACT LENSE NEEDS 0 For Hard l enses •CLEANING & SOAKING SOLUTION 14 oz t SOLUTION 12 oz t • WH TING 2.00 ___ -EA. ~jt.;·!11 Vitamin E 400 l.U. 100 CAPSULES 3.00 . STRESS TABLETS WITH IRON Hloh Potency Stnn Formula Vitamins. 60's 3.00 OVAL BRAIDED RUG "'lleversible tor long wu r. ldu l tor kitchen den. or entry way 2~s 5 18130'' SIZE " ULTRA FEATHER-DOWN PILLOW ,r11vld11 ballncd auppor1 for 1 rta11ul 2 f s 12 "'"'" ''"'· 0 • ltECUUI san I VIDAL SASSOON Shampoo or Finishing , Rinse For Beaulfl ul looking Hair YOUR CHOICE . -;PLASTIC WARE - R ut 1l_)1~r rna1d . -· . by •MINI DRAINER 20"x 71/,"x 51/.'' ASS'T. COLORS •VANITY WASTEBASKET 11 W'x81/,"x12" • SAnl-GRIP BATH MAt 14"x 221/i'' •BATH & SHOWER CADDY - • 21/, QT.COVERED PITCHER • RECTANGULAR • . DISH PAN 11 12"x 131/i''x 5114" YOUR CHOICE O-CEL-0 HANDY ·rHE. UNI-BOX I oo·s of uses Home othcP op r1obb~ ano many FOR CLOTHING MEN'S & LADIES' • JOGGER SUITS l ·SMALL TOX-LARGE -" --::;.:':~~~,~·~~:·:;.~:~' ·.1 ~00 ' ,. ~l'? . ideal lor achvt or lmurt wear \ : / , -- t-f.. ·"~, '') ~I MEN'S & LADIES' Body Robe ~I Comfortable I •. ) . • Pnctlclf..l(eep ):\ wann lfll taltt wltl lllf1'*'ll "" """ yu lrllll "" lor rtldl". kniNnQ ' *· MEDIUM OR LARGE SIZE s1a I 1 1 l'J.. • •'.\ , / A ~ . -~ . > ~· I~._ '\~ . 1 \I ,,\\ \I ,•' 'I /v . / LADIES' PANTS Polyeattr pellon In solid colors Etn tlc walat band with lron1 cruae lltgul1r or queen Slzu. HUNT. 8 1ACH -AdeMI A 8rMldtunt %..,., ... A Edinger -8Hch A Oerfleld , NTAtH VALLEY -Mft"OI• I .wemer NEWPOftT -1ft0 l#wtfte. WfftCM "8a 19"/INE-Cutver Dr. I Welftut IL TOAO -2'372 .. oc~ .... d MIUK>N VIEJO -25272 M41rvu•l'tt• ,.., I ANT A ANA -3111 South Brit tot Street • • -•. r I -~·-·-...1 . .... I I . I ' I I I I I I ! I l ; I \ : . ' 110 DAILYPILOI 1 1000 ~· ----..,---- \ .. 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Thal "the term Scotch lnsh docs not refer to people or mixed S('ottish and I rash anc·estry o ut lo I he Presbyterians who ...:~ttled in Ul s ter. the northernmost provinc<' of I re land, in 'tl1e 17th C'Cntury Among the other ~roups dis·_ cussed in the cncycloµcd1ct are the Alsatians , Amish, As,yrians, Azerbaij an1s, Basques.' llvsnian Mus lim!>, <;opts. Corn_i_§h. Cossacks, Gypsies, l-lutterrl<li.~urds, Pen· nsy lvani::a ~crma ns , Slovenes, Tatars. Wends and Y,a nkecs. ·Pacific Federal Announces {' . 1 Brentwood I I !hi l ~dll V 11..·c11h' lk•ul1.. ·v.rrd Le"• Am!dl''>. L \ t)( H ,,lq I 0 .. ' 019'0 lt!t'Q ... ,v'M ~~1~t• •N.. W0tw> •tQ,,t• ,...,...., L.~-..,;;..---------------..1 , 1.t! 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H~i .~ N.,1111 Wr..: l l'tt• h. ,. ,. 11 eek· I.. , : .1 1, 1 h.. t 1\ ' 11 1 ,, ' I ; THE OSTRl('llES -. PIUCED t\ T $I .~lo eoch 1 ). I ii • lt u' l l / : ltave IJeen raised through a c.·noper:.tll\' .. prograrr{ t>etween the Okl:.ihoma ('t.ty Zoo and monk!> from lhe Manhattan Beach ~onastery for: the Protection of the Blessed Vfrgln ~ 2 710 SepulvedJ Bc.iulevilrd ary in suburban fo'orcs t Park / M . h B . ·t CA ~OJ.1 1( "They're not rc:.illy good as pets,· said _ •. n c.lllt.1.n_ ~ar.1. 1, • ' b ktahoma City Zoo Dtr<.'ctor Lawrence Curtis· · But < 2 I JI 5 4t) M 1) they're swtable for ranchl·s A person \\1th proper f acilities could rntSl' 1'nl' for a <'Ouple of mont hs. t hen Mar Vista ;ton ateitio111.ooorasafa r11.1ark " I/ 1 F · Any ostncht•' or<lt•r('(I frorn t he · c ;1I Jlr1~ Yo 111 IJe I , /•.· :dell ve rcd son1l•l11Tlt! 1n l hl· spr1 nµ C 'urt '' ""c.11d .. , •. , "TtlE \"Lt. IH . 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NATION _ .... ~ ..................... -..... ,.. .......... -...-.. . OEN~RAL NEWS , ........ .,,. • . Jack Bridles ol Dallt1 ftta cable to bead pl "Bl1 Tex·' fot pla('e· ment ot the .. ~· foot cowboy fl1ure at the State Fair of Texas whic h opens Friday. .. - • . '· ... Wednesday. October 1, 1980 OM. v Pk.OT .11 I SchOol DiStrict Sued Caircer Program Slated Af;LV Backs Stwlems' Rights to Magazine SAN FRANCiSCO (Af> -The American Civil Uberties Union ha• tiled awt •1•inll a Nortbem California school dlltrid to keep the dlatrict from restrictin1 atu· denll'acceastoMs. Ma1azlne. The auil, filed Tuesday on beh allot six students, parents ud teachers, u well as the ma1uine. claims lhe ri1ht of students to re· • celve information, the right of ·teachen to P,r<>vlde it and. the free press rights of the ma1a,ane have been violated by tbe Mt. Diablo Unified School District. "STUDENTS •.. HA VE a con- stitutional right not to have Ms. banned from their schools simply because It offends the social. political or religious beliefs or some members of that communi· • ty," said Wendy Wyse. Tbe school board, after a bitter clash between conservative re· ligious groups and women's or- ganizations and ci vii rights groups, voted 3·2 in July to let stu· dents chec~ the magazine out of school libraries only with written permllalon of their parents and a teacher. • " ACLU official Margaret C . Crosby said the ACLU is COO· cemed over crowing nation~de censorship. Accordlpg to the American LiJ>r ary Association, she said, there were more book censonhip attempts in 1978-1979 than in any year since the Joseph McCarthyeraoftheearly 19508. THE SUIT WAS filed in Contra Costa County Superior Court. naming the school district and its trustees as defendants. The ACLU attorneys said that within a month they would seek a pre- limin~ injunction to return Ms. to the shelves. (A U.S. District Court in 1979 overturned the attempt of a N.ew Hampshire school district, the Nashua Boa.rd of Education, to ban Ms .. saying the ban infringed upon the right of the students.) The controversy was s parked in March when a parent picked up a ""~---------- -------~ lowest prices of the season copy of the October 1977 wue of "All )"ou Should Know Ma. brought home by her . Abou.t Cancer,". • free dau1hter. an Ygnacio Valley pubhc education pro· High School student. lnside, abe 1ram, will be presented discovered a story on sexual rela· fr~ 7 : 30 to 9 p. m . tionships. T h u r s d a y i n t he 1 auditorium at Fountain THE PARENT complained to the school district that the story was "extremely offensive, and further, imrQOral, obscene and disgusting." Ygnacio Valley p}'in· clpal Ernest Wutzk~ then c an· celed the school's subscription to Ms. . The cancellation set off a battle between some parents and fun· damentalist religious groups on one side and civil libertarians, women's groupa, teachers and librarians on the other. A commit(ee appointed by the school board recommended tbe magazine be available for stu- dents to read on library sheives. However, after an emotional, . crowded board meeting the trus tees voted ~o impose the tougher restrictions. · ------ Valley Com munity. Hospit al, '17100 Euclid St. •' Questions will be directed to a panel con;. sisting of pbysicians, cancer patients, a social worker and a represen· tative of the Orange County Department of Human Services. .... Topi.a will Include can- cer-causing agents in the environment. in· duatrial accidents and risks, the cauaea a nd treatments for cancer, side effecla of radiation and chemotherapy, and the pfOiresa beinl made in cancer research. GREAT FALL SALE Starts tpmoirqw, shop daily 9-9:30 Mon. thru Fri.;. Sat. 'til.9,. 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Moy Company does not carry furs of endangered species. l ..a · companv costa mesa -south coast plaza -3333 .0. bristol -5•9321 westmlnatir -westmlnster mall-goldfnwest at san diego fwy. '--89&-2521 mrsslon viejo -mission vlejo mall -crown valley at san d iego fwy. -•9S-2800 • ·For a free copy of the manufacturer's warranty. write Moy Company. P.O. Box 5045. Los Angeles. CA 90055 I I• I~ r 'i I~ I I .I J I . • . , I 12 '0AtlY JllLOl FATHER OF 3 Rlrigo Starr Ex-Beat le -To Marrv . . ., . \ MAALOX .. ~tff• &llTACI• SAU 163 . PRICE - P'iM..-t· , ..... et1t~W. 12·H , •OelMILK 8Kl•C81AM REG .. 1 ·77 2.09 f'!.:,0.---Two 12-ot. ~onlH. While Stocki Le1tl ~~ SUMM•R'S IYI Dl9~8A•LI DOUCHI -------·-~-· ;&;~-' ..J!!'"'l~".Jot'"~ ... -: • •.• ::.. •' _.;.r~~~ --=-. ,. ;~ .. ·~· . · I ~i&"~;;,J mormcs• ,1 o .. (\1'S\ ~ THE NEW ••• POLAROID SX·70 TIMl·U•OflLM. J>o&aroid SAL~ 639 PRICE lrighter, MOre deteile4 colon I 10 hpoavr''. I OCIANe~•A Y C•a••l•RY 'UICI . COCKTAIL , SU;ER12• PRICE • While stoc .. '••ti 41-0l. "REGINA" BATH TOWELS,__ ______ ...,, ~~~~!~~,.~~:~ 329 ••citing pollen• of colon! REG. 4.69 H " I .... NABISCO SNACK CRACKIRS SUPER PRICE .79c Hurry while 1toc .. leatl BITTY CROCKIR 8UPl•MOl9T CAKI MIX I" llTll 01 I -el . SUPER PRICE ·1 1• ,.Actress REG.79c 1.19 OHM IAUCI ,.,. Porceloin·an•sleel w1lh stainless sleet rlms• 69c I .L .!.- I I I ' I .. ' . ' I :'.1 .. SPlCIAl BUYI · 2-eT. CO'IDID 2-el. fttsnu•G LONDON t AP > Ringo Starr·s on·scrc:cn lov e a ffa i r with Am er i c an a c tr es s •le9. •Vin19or & Weter •Herbel. H'urry & Sowel Plush pit• with non-skid bocl~ In sl • mos I wonl•d colors I 42-62". WICIPAllOlt·l /trH UTIUQIJ.Qf. '" .... °'°' ,. ....... ~. amJlfD CASSllOU •• Get them while · "' · Barbara Bach has s pillccl over into real life I n a n i n t e r v 1 c w -~~~"=' published Tuesday in a British weekly. the t•ou pie said they plan to marry. "We had an on-camera ~ Jove affair and somehow· it just spilled ove r nicely into real life." Ringo was quoted as telling Woman magazine. TUSSY DIODO•A•Ta ~ ~ 9~~Gro7•c 1.09 • EA . out cooic1 For freshnu1 that lasts .... 1 01 -..:::_-...,.. :~ '::.~~ •,\o,',., end lostsl StO'C• .upl -tTia , .. ,. 01. . " . COLORFUL STEEL .. FOLDING CHAIRS SPKIAlJ99 BUYI r r ~~' : . I I ·-I~ ·~. "FANTASTtC SALE Of DOOR MIRRORS llG.799 lfK. 9'' '2.tt 14.tt stocks lost! I 1-1I 2 oz . ~·v SAND II COOKll9 SUPER PRICE 99c While stoctis lost! \ 0·01. Stock up! IN "CAVEMAN." re cently filmed m Mexico. Ringo plays the gruntin~ caveman who rails in love with a beautiful wom an, played by Miss Bach. They decided to m<.1rry Ln_ May after a car Nash in south London wht•n Rin go's M e r cc cl e ~ rammedstreetlamps and somel'6auJted 50 yard~. The two stars walked from the wreckage with ., PRIPARATIOll·H Full-sire conlovr choirs leo1vre sturdy lvbvlor sleel • +.om4u in choice of colors. Whlle°'1oct..s losr~ 12 >< "8" oval bross tone or l•KS.C" bamboo look l6•56" satin f1nah or 1A•S4" bros~tone. B&·M •••••••••• minor injuries. "After th al ." s aid Ringo, "we agreed never to be separated.·' The wedding will be sometime next year and OlllTMl•T REG.249 3 .49 S,Hliy h11M11hoiclal rellefl 2-oz. tvlM. they will split their Ii ve,,f .-. . iJ~ _ between Ringo's homt:Nri ~ Monte Carlo.and a house ISOPROPYL in the $2 million bracket they are hunting in Los Al.COMOL Angeles. 39 RINGO, 40, THE REG. c former Beatles drum: S9t mer, is the father of three and divorced from his form er c h.i Id h oo d Stock up st this price! sweetheart, Maureen. He 16-01. Ilg S.Yi11t•I IMPORTED °F IRE-B{OWN CRYSTAL STEMW~RE Clltterong Cosino·slyle 99 c crystol $1emwore lo lend ef.gonce to your table. SPECIAL PllCE U . says he was attracted to ~ Miss Bach by. her pie-~---lm9 ____________ _, HAND-CRAFTED WALL FLOWERS --ture s i n Pl ayboy magazine thr ee years ago. Miss Bach, the33-ye~r­ old star of the James Bond film,:'The Spy Who Loved Me ,' h3s two children from a previous m arriage to an Italian in dustrialist. Condo Halt SAN J OSE CAP) The City Cdlincil has placed .a moratorium on co ndom inium co n - versions for at least 90 days, affecting the con- version of ~t least 644 apartmen~ units. -THE ~:~G S.•W...,M•ett"'t CIPACOL TllROA T LOZlllOIS REG.99c 1.29 8o1 of 24 throot lozengu. S.we I SPECIAL BUY 6 '°' CMOICl ~ce ol ,,11, or dried flower orrongemenh on troys, Ions or brooms I Mtlll UO<U WTI .._. . -~ I J. 1*, FINE CRYSTAL ~1 -~ SERVING PIECES n. -i-. SPECIAL BUY t it ';,.11'~~·3'.'· k--~ I YOUI ~ CIOICI ii ~~l•:" •'TltlJAI' 1'·1/2" ~ ~ .' ......-., •4·H:. ll·OI. MUG SIT Sill ING ILSIWMlll fOl 2.91 It' t 1 •CANDY DISH WITH UD hqv•s•tefy styled serv•"9 pieces •n clear cryslol °' •<e crys 101. 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REG.189 2.69 for covth & neHI COfttHfion. 4-H . "I.,.,,..., fOR YOUR MOST COURTEOUS YV&.11:1 ~)fMPlOYfff -~~~ WtM! ~~~ · A POLAROID ~ · • ONE-STEP CA~ERAl ~ ;~ YOUR fAVORIH'-~- EMPLOYEE MAY ~:'I l.NTIY llHlS AYAIUlll AT YOUI WIN ONf O F MANY F I , NUllT '"""' DIUG STOlll VALUABLE PRIZES ' -• HARDWOOD DECORATOR.- TABLES .·~-I·'.":· SPIC}AL 9'' , t BU c~r I! ' ~• I ~ Genuine hardwood tables •n ., 11ch walnut f11'\l\h provide .. o. ~ r1e1y of v1esL Three 1tyle s! I \ HUNTINGTON BUCH 966.1 Adoll" at 8rookhunt U TO.O (I Toro at b<kfield I . I ' ·1 I I I I I l r- 1 I ...... "'-' .,,,. ._ ........ ~ .-. -. ... .. .. _ . ORANGE COUNTY (Jnlnc.-orporated A r.-a,. . . ' CQUntY Adopts Rules On Silloke Alarins By Gl.ENN M..'O'M' ... a...r....-The Oranao County Boerd of Supervisors wUI requir• smoke alarma lb all apartmenb and rc>n· ·domln1\ll1'\I \n unincorporated parts of the coun()' · The board allO ruled Monday that a ln1il•-f•mily hou_.u must be equipped with alarms when ~ unit.s are sold. · Howtver. property ownen won 't IM forced to add lbe devices. whi ch cost (Tom StO to *"'° "ach, for st>veraJ monthl. The ne w requlremmu will be added u amt",ndments to the 1m build~ code. which the county Is ex pected to adopt ln November or • Qecember. P&OPE&TY OWNER'S wtU h•ve six months from that adoption time to iRStall the smoke a larms To enforce installation or the .de vices. the county Fire Department 1s proposing random. inspections of multi-famil y de velopments . The county also will subscribe to a real v1t'es wert mur1d at"d ull ta me 11r r1111 strucUoo. at..-ordin.: to 11 rt'port pri.! pued b)' offlc1als from lhf~ Mu11ly flrt> Department iand l'ount)' l!:n vironmental Man».:l•nwnt Af(ency lJP TO It Pt:'IU't :NT or the ownt-ns of th'o!s~ h0n'1d niuy l>encfit from u grant lht• ~ounty Is upply111w for The motu!y wnutd tw uiscd ror " pilot p1 o J•'<'I to buy 2,000 ulu rnl:. tor senior c1hi.em-. lh\' hund1cuppcd and low and mo1lcra't e 1n t•o m .. property owners, sruct Hobt·rt I hmne:.sey. u:. s 1st1rnt rh1ef In lhP fire department· · <.'ouot staff nu:rnl>ers an: wl.llllng for national r e:.car c h projerts s ponsored lly tht: U S Fire Ad m1 01strat1on b.!f11re making rcCQm mt•ndau on:. on re<1 uirement~ for sprlnkl~r ystem:. for new resid ential C'o nstructiun , He nn essey said Supen·isor.. l\Jd oskcd fo r the reeom . mendauons hy June 1 ' 'estate servic& that lists changes in property ownership s~ homeowners can be reminde:d or the requirement. HENNl!:S~I!:\' SAIO researchers are. working on a s prinkler head that can douse fires before enough carbon monoxide is prQdueed to suUoC'ate sle"eping ·residents Hes1des the life· s aving fea tu re. th e i mproved sprinkler systems rnuld lead to lower fire insurance a>remiums. he said .. The board's action will require ~ smoke alarms in about 20,000 dwell· .w&,s that were built before s uch de· .. . :: . . "" ~ , .. ' I~ .. Fleet Enlarged Bus Wait Down · It's now twice as easy to catch a bus in Newport Beach and Irvine, ac- cording to officials of the Orange County Transit District. The district added 40 new buses to its fleet this month and etaced. several on routes originating near the coast , where demand has justified more frequent stops, said Al Hollinden, a member of the OCTD Board ol Directors. In Coetll Mesa, serv1ce has in· cr~asecl by 50 percent, be said. "MANY OF THE service changes initiat.d in September were designed to offer a travel alternative to the work been started that takes iiders to and from The City in Orange. Route No . 202 wiU run momings and weekends. In Newport Beach. Route No. 211 will operate during rush hours and will go to and from the Civic Center complex in Santa Ana. IN COSTA MESA, routes No. 41, 43 and 43A, which411fl run along Harbor Boulevard, have buses stopping at pickup spots every 15 instead o( 20 minutes. Route No. 45, which tra.)els along Fairview Road, has buses stop· ping every 30 minutes instead or an hour. . . ,,. or· school commuter to teduce con- gestion during peak h ours, said Hollinden. a UC Irvine professor who specializes in.transportation. One-way fares on the buses range from 50 cents for local routes to $1.25 fo r express routes. More irl'formation on scheduJes and fares can be ob· lained by calling the OCTD office at 636-7433 CRlDE). In Irvine, a new express route has Coastal Students. Honored Seventeen stude nts from tbe Oranae Coast area.have been awarded UC Berkeley Alumni Scholarships. aU ''O!'" 1rvw.·1 UrWw.r\Uy Hfoh; .,..•rbor HI .... M•rk AMolll trom c.I ~. --F.,.o. Soll-Hyon Capl&tra"° Hlcif" $!\Annon Sand• • L .. eftd stewen N•'bef" .. atl fro"' .. from Golla Me .. H•Qil\; 8rwc• Slwiw lr•I-H._,, O..r..,, u..--.St -from ~ .... ., H19h, -S\•••n l ane• WOOcl, boll\ from ,..,.po,., VlclOf'lt>O t""" "-lain valley Hlol\ VCI Adds Hours - Graduate OfUCI .. Cited l>r R1•beccu Laney Plumer of Irvine. a resi- J e n t at UC Irvin e M eel 1,(·•tl <:e nter. h:ts bNW 1)om1nated for the Alfred A Richman In tt•rna-fional Essay and tteiurnn•h Contest praie given by the American ('allege of Chest Physi· <·tans Dr Plumer. a June graduatl' of Cl College or Med1dne. IS the first L'C l s tud\!nt to b e nom inate<l for the prize. She wru. nominated for her .original research manuscript on sk!ep apnea. Contest winners will be annount•ed 1n late October Lectures Offere d A fo ul-·part lectu re series called "Coping With Double Digit lqfla. · tion " will be offe red W e dnes da y ni g hts through Coastline Com· munily College al the ll unt1ng t o n Beac h Library. Classes in the facil~ at Hunt ington Central Park. 7111 Talbert Ave., near Golden West Street. begi n Oct. 8 led b y certified financial plan· ner RonaJd Gable. Call 963-0811, Ext 256 for information. Deluxe Unde,,.dash Wednesday. Octobtir I. 1980 • CWLY PILOT ;\ f:J ~~$tl!'F~ ~. ~~11 I 016 Jlayside Dr .• Newport Beach GoodSept.111hruSept.23 760-011 ~ M SIDE ~ PHARMAC (l11a11titi1•, and a ...... urtnwnt' .1 ri· 11 m it1·1I. '" hun ' 111 ' Sears · unntinl(ton Bea~h SURPLUS~ STORE \\, • tj ''' I •i••·•~I • ,,,.,, 1t1 '"Hiit!•"'' \\ 1 I•' 1 +111 .. 111• ''' lhr 1riulo1r pru·•• ... 1 nu•ft h.•h•lt ' llH"I "'... lti1L11l Al!•I "'''ii t •t11 ,, .. , ~-• ''"'"' ..-,, ,rf .. t•11 h~ I •1•1:111( I '_.1,11••~ II 1 ; , .... ,1 t • ,,. 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Spears, an associate professor or linguistics at Northwestern University, has become a master or street and sexual slang, insults, racial slurs and four-letter words not round in most diction~es. AU those words -about 17,500 of them -are being compiled by Spears in a dictionary that con- tains explicit definitions of tabOo words -many of them synonymous for sexual intercourse or parts of the male and female anatomy. Sf>ears' dictionary, which will include about -40 ,000 definitions , is entitled Slang a nd Euphemism: A Dictionary of Oaths, Curses, ·lnaul~1 Sexual Slang and Metaphor, Racial Slurs, Drug Talk, Homosexual Lingo and Related Man- ners. · " WASWNGTON CAP) -Congress gave final approval today to a compromise bill phasing out •lmost 100 years of tederal regulation of the na- tion's railroads. . , House passage came on a voice vote and the Senate gave its approval by a margin of 61 ·8. _ PRESIDENT Carter is expected to sign the w bill, which marks ttre third inStaJlment or an ad- ministration-supported transport.ation dere1ula- 1 tion package. Airlines were deregulated in 1978 ·and a trucking indmtry deregulation bill was signed into law earlier this year. 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But FDA officials said women using other tampon brands had been st,n c;ken as well THE FIVE .INVOLVED in the FDA 's volun tary labeling effort are International Playtex maker of Playtex tampons, Tampax, maker of -'fl:lmpax ; Kimberly ·Clark, maker or Kotex . Johnson and Johnson. m aker of OB, and ('am pana, maker of Purseltes. · In its telegram. the agency suggested thl~ label: " "Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a ran· but serious disease1lial can occur m menstrualm~ women. TSS can cause death The disea~c has been associated with the use of tampons. You m ay therefore wnt to conside r not using tampons or alternatinglampons with napkins. "If you develop high fever and vom iting or diarrhea during your menstrual period, you shouhl remove your tampon immediately and talk to a physician.·' The label was "strongly recommended" to manufacturers "as a respons ible consumer prolet lion step on your part.'' WorUl's His .Oyster. MAURICETOWN. 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CA 92660 (714) 640·1634 All offices open Saturara tra• 10 •·•· t12 , ... . .... .... - CALIFORNIA Leon Jaworski , former Water1ate prosecutor, has ·ac- cepted chairmanship of ''Democrats for Reagan" .after say- ing he could no longer support Presi· dent Carte.1-.. •f Plan Ordered SACRAMENTO (AP> -St.ate education officials have been told to develop a plan to bring aa many retarded youngsters as possible from Stockton Stat~ Hospital into the com munily . Judge Raymond Roberts ruled tbat the state is keeping retarded yountsters at tbe bolpital who should · be atteodinc school in tbe community. Desert Fut1lre Glimpse~ Uae-preserVatio1i Plan Covers 20 Years LOS ANO EU'.S l AP l 1'htl Bureau ol Lanct_ Manaaement has m_. pubUt a lon1-aw&lttd plan detailin1 how 12 million atre• ol CaUlomJ8 d~aert would be UMd 111\d protected for the ne•t 30yean "'Adi it the first ma)Or dfort by lhe BUI to dnelop a Iona ran1e plan and ·1y1tem of mana1ement for a s ubfltantial peeu ol land,·' BLM D1re<-t.or f'rank Greg told a newa (.•on ferenrt' 1\ldday THE Pl.AN . WHIC'H cost some M mllhon ,to prepan:, would take SUIO million to ample m•nt over the next 10 years on lands that are fiercely rugged but s~rtaingly fragile • The plan and accompanymg environmental impact state ment, contained in more than 200 pages, ba.sically d1v1ded the OLM-administered pubhc land jn to four in ajor categories sprawlin.g across Southern California from the High Sierra south to Mexico and frt>m Los Angeles County' east to the Arizona 4J.Dd Nevada borders. About 2 milllon diffuse acres are designated Class C, or con trolled zones. which will have the maximum protection as wilderness areas. They range from areas of the Salino Moun· tains adjoining Death Valley to the Orocopia Mountains south of the Joshua Tree National Monu- ment. ABOtrr HALF mE land - almost 6 million widely scat· tered acres -are Class L, or lifllited zones, in ~h-ch natural. • , 1u:en1r. c<•olog1 cal and natural ruo urce• wlll be protected whlle pernutter&other u11e on a limited buis TJTese ran1e from Mono <.:ounly to Mex 1 <'O and from the Antelope Valley ca.st to Arl1ona and Nevada Some 3 3 million a cres are C'lu • M, or mod.-nate-use woes, which 6.llow for a wide variety of acllvtUeic, ranging from ..mining .and other c-ornmerc1al-indciatrial ventun-a to such recreatlonaJ ac- ttvittefi M dune buggy a nd dirt bike travel 1'he area IS equally <11ffu1u~ throughout the desert zone In tht-least restri c tive category Class I. for intensive use half a m11tlon acres are set aside for ''the mosl con- s umptive " activities, such as -.,ff. road vetucle competition. WITHIN THE classified areas. lbe plan details which of 12 major actwities are to be al· lowed and values to be pro- tected. The plan a lso includes · 73 Areas of Critical Environmental Conc~m. in which. special pro· tec tion wil1 be -a fforded for specific s ites, including Silver Mountain north of Vi ctorville. Whitewate~ Canyon and Big Morongo Canyon near Palm. Springs. San Sebastian Marsh near Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, Soggy Dry Lake ~est of Twentynine Palms, Calico Early Ma n Site near Barstow, and dozens of other locations where natural phenomena need to be kept safe. Such ACEC areas fall within areas that have all four class categories. ... The plan Includes 15 appen· dices covering everything from procedures used in preparing ""the plan to summaries of the desert's recreational, wiJdJife, archaeoloaical and mineral values THE DESERT AREA actually mcludes 25 million acres, but on- ly half is administered by the BLM. Scattered throughout are parcels owned by individuals and companies, fe'deral agen- cies, the military and the state. The pr,oposed plan was or- dered by a 1976 federal law that created the California Desert Conservation Area, and it is to govern a desert the size of Ohio. The proposed plan faces 30 days or public comment, includ-, ing a new round of pubhc hear: ings which begin in Oakland on Oct. 14. The final version is to be presented to Interior Secretary Cecil D. Andrus for approval by the end of the year,. GREGG SAID ~e is confident that Congress will come up with the $180 million needed to imple- ment the plan over the next 10 years. He stressed the Importance of the BLM's n e wly c rea ted California Desert District Of· fice, which will supervise im- plementation of the plan and re- commend any changes as lime goes on. "The conflicts . that rnade it necessary for us to prepare this plan in the first place are not .$0· ing to diminish as time gt)es on," he said. "They are going lo get worse." secur1 -. 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S75.00 to 1550.00 , 600/o & MOlll ~ 141C & 1• GOLD WATCHES me"6 •no ttd'°' • 0> UNIYEllSAL GE1'1EVE l'O r Ar,"' m..c .. TO CHOOSC ~E~ •IMC 5640.00 :.~: \) ~ISOO 'I I 50.00 ~~;· 1 ' OO'JOO '2.800.00 ALL OTHERS 600/o OR MOllf Off 14"GOU> '&IDAMTS A,,I a/ .. '41C ~Ml ""1th 01A""'°"'°' F,,,i.,,,.10.t. ~ut:ii •• O p ah Sacon+t~ a °'~ OUI ENTIH STOC• 11EG 1116~!0 II !!0000 600/o & MOltl Off °All 1ndu04) 14K ootd ct'\am FIESHWATH PIAALS "'"9' Penoant\ Ea,,1no1 N.cklitC,.. ~ell. Ond mo<tt All .UP hntuf oua.Mv Jrom l 9"e V1we tn JANI\ .\H tef 1'1 14~ O()td n\l'lV ""H"O•I~ RfG . Sltf .00 to $59,950.00 EYEtlYTHIMG GOIS 500/o-W/o & MOltl OFF $75 .00 to $23,940.00 NECESSITY DEMANDS ACTION OPEN 10-IHE PUBLIC 4 DAYS ONLCYI . Thursday, Frid~. ·Sahrday, Sunday, - Oct. 2nd, I OAM-9PM Oct. 3rd, I OAM-9PM. Oct. 4th, I OAM-9PM Oct. 5th, I OAM-7PM ... \ \ I I ii I• •• ·I 18 ,OAILY Ptl<)I CAL IFORNIA ,. Frlar·ed· Foods Entered in Contest • PUBLIC NOTICE Cleric to (;0 1npet e ·i 1i Lig ht Salad Division It is the policy of the Huntington ~ch U nion High Sc hool District not to discr"'1lnate on t he basis of sex In the educational p rograms or activit ies w h ich It o p erates . T h is Is i n com plian ce w ith Tit l e IX of the Education Amer'\dments of 1972. I.O S AN(i fo:l.I'~!\ (A l'I Fr11u Hon P1k 111 sk1 , ulrt>ad u minor <'f'h•bnty w somP r 1rdt"s for h1i. t•il(1CIU (Utlnlt'•I ttUlrllflHO bu11t of Mu·hclanwe1l11. 1s uff tn the Cultuljry Oly mv1l'i1 to rom pNt> 111 tlw ll~hl u linl d1v1:rnin and to t·ntcr ht'I JJIC'C'c dt· n· &i s lbtH't• lrn!.t·cl un th•• Bnly 1-·011111\ l!1s ;1ppe•111.,•1 truy .. ntry Is hke M ar , th.-1nothct , he exphuni., · h.•<·uust· 1t 111 tht" moat uppealin11 llli. t'ntr •t· ti-\1k1 lhe fathe r J O!'l t•jJh h t<t'tlll!'l l' t l I!> the h~art 1est. llli. de:-ist•r t tray is hke the <'htld Jt·,us ht·N•ui.e 1t 1s the IT'S A TRlJF. '>tory Brothe r Ron was t•he{ for :.cveral years at St l'aschul ':-. ~1ary in Oak ·Brook, l l11 no11; Hut h e 1s a vagan. a veget11nan who eats no eggi. or ·dairy products and though he wasn't exactly fired he s ays he was "eneouraged to work outside the friary " "Well, some of the brothers hke to eat 1neat," explained a s pokesman at the friary. who asked fo remain unidentified. "And to plea se a ll of the brothers you would ha've to be God. ''I don't like the idea of eating ·dead· animals," Brother Ron ex- T oru Henedictinc. Peal! Panier. an et(ttless Tofu "Egg Salad" a n ll a r 1nna rn 11 n cocoanut· papuya pine11pple b anana- i1trawberry take topped with a soy i<.'e cream frosting, to name a JUSl a few of has culinary or art l\ro\h~r Ron says he has been Minorities' ~ . Dis ability .Ratio 'High S AC RAMENTO <AP) - American Indians and blacks are far more likely to be dls- a bled than whites, while fitr fewer Asians are disabled, a sur· vey pf California's adult popula- tion shows. • • The survey, made in 1978 but released Tuesday by the state Rehabilitation Department, s howed that 1.4 million, or 10.5 percent , of th e 13.8 million Californians from 16 to 64 years of age are disabled, one million of them severely. studying nutrition 12 years and" decided a pure .vegetarian diet was the best bet. He is ful l of data on how food enzymes can battle cancerous cells b~ cook-.. __________________ _. Ing food destroys those enzymes, how raw foods are the best because they are the highest 1n fiber content and therefore dis· courages people from overeat- ing and how dairy foods are high in proteins and rats but low in complex carbohydrates, "the es- ·senUal staple of our diet." His opinions were seconded at the brunch by Dr. Julian M. Whitaker, who operate.s the California Heart Medical Clinic in San Cle m ente a nd treats heart patients with a vegetarian diet. BR<>nlER RON IS a lso full of the gospel of conservation. "This countrl could save 100 million barrels of oil annually if they ate fish instead of beeT because it takes much less time · to cook," he says. "And ·we could save l.2 billion barrels of oil annually if everyone was a any Jokes about m e being a FALL SPECIAL 3 Months for Only ... Single Membership 179 Couple Mem~ershlp 189 Family Membership 199 M~"'1LUS GYM ECi)UIPMEMT · 2 RACQUETIALL COURTS "" wi .. ..-. plains "And I don 't like using BUT TH E RATE for the · 123,000 American Indians was 18.9 percent disabled, 14.8 per- cent severely. For the · 976,000 blacks it was_lS.9 percent dis· abled, 12.8 percent severely vegetarian because they would e e .---. -.-.--.-•• -.-.--.-. • • • • e eat more raw food. • ~ e '·And aren't you going to make •: G.RA .. ~N~~.0~.T0 .. ~p1.~E .. cN .. ?1.N~.G~~·~······•: fryt!r ?" he asked with. a grin. "Well. I'll tell ,you about fn-ing. • CELEBD ATIQN • FRIAR AN ARTIST IN KITCHEN Aon Ptkarekl D•!IOht• In Cooking ------ ·sci-fi Pre scribe d • For P e rspective TUSCALOOSA , Ala. (AP) Looking for someth.U)g to read to prepare for the presidential debates and electi'on? Try science fiction. I Sus an Dobra, a Uni versity of Alabama English instructor. thinks ·sci-fi '.'will make you more tolerant of views you disagree with - Po it cal, sociaf and moral." - - "Science fiction allows us to s tep back and look at our national s ituation. indeed the world situation. from someone else's pers pective." she s aid. "It is often a very distant perspecti\l&>-This is a very good way to look at the situation on the eve of.a major election." And Ms. Dobr\ said those who don't plan to ·vote because no°'andidale excites them especially need to read science fi ction. ,. "Today we need heroes more than ever." she said. "And figures like Luke Skywalker from 'Star Wars' give us somcronc to look up to " .. It's better to deep fry than pa11 l"U"\ I dairy products ~cause we milk cows to death. We use animals like machines. And people who drink a lot of milk are slow thinkers." fry because it doesn't oxidize the • food." Join us this weekend. October 4 [, 5, and youll • • receive FRCE a Wholly Cow FRISBEE with any e Among the 660,000 Asia°",· in· eluding Polynesians, the rate was only 4.5 percent disabled, 2.9 percent severely. Sex Barges Proposed • S5.00 purchase: • • After 5 pm. well <.ompliment your purchase •. SO BROTHER RON began cooking else"the r e , made a· l.200·person dihner for nunois Gov. Jim-Thompson . collected dozens of minor culinary-awards and soon appeared on the cover of "The Vegetarian Tames." of DE BEST BURGER with an ~rder of our • labulous. lresh. homemade POTATO CHIPS • Among 11.8 million whites. 10.3 percent were · disabled, 7 .5 percent severely. ... absolutely FREE'. The whole boardwalk's talk-• e ing about 'em! e The r ate fo.r p e r sons o f Spa nish heritage, including all races, was 8.9 percent disabled. 6.9 percent severely. RDTTERDA M, Nethe rlands e ............ : ...................................... e Now. a non-profit foundahon called "'A live," which is in- terested in promoting healthful a nd economica l foods. has s po.usor ed his trip to the 7\merican Culinary f'ederatioo's event in .,·rankfurt. Germany. <AP ) -City Hall has approved • e T H E MOST . prevale nt dis - abilities a re musculos ke letal conditions. including arthritis. rheumatism, back trouble, \de- formity and amputations. 'which afflicts 980,000 ~ople. the construction of two "sex e barges" as part of Rotterdam's effo rt to cope with prostitution • • • • • • • •. • H e 'II compe te the r e with several hundred CC'rt1fied cllefs a s an ind e p enden t T h e A{Oerican entry is s ponsored by Kraft Foods, Inc .. renowned for processed cheese spreads and a "very different sort of t hing than rm into ... he says. Ci rculato?e"nditions, incl ud ing heart t uble. high blood pressure. st ke, blood diseases, varicose veins, hardening of the arteries and hemorrhoids. afflict a total of 414,500. A spokesman said Tuesday the • project will be managed by .a e non·pr of1t foundation called "Exploitation and Ma nagement • of Eros and Pleasure Centers" • set up by a ~roup of city resi-e dents. He said plans ca lled for • the barges. concrete·h611ed and engineless. to have about 20 • Fedlurmg DE-6£ST BURGERS. scwmptous e rooms each, along with bars and e -;andwiches, DREYER'S ice cream ... and much morel • small movie theaters . e WHOLLY COW! RESTAURANT • BUT FIRST llE stopped Lu prep.are a ~o ur met vagan brunch al the Press Club here There are 157 ,500 people with impaired hearing, 117.500 with visual impairments and 82,500 with speech impairments . LIDO MARINA VILLAGE • The barges will be moored in central areas of this bustLing • port. City Hall will review the • ,, II \ .i n11 .rtr1 • r-;,..,.0011 B~".11 ti • µr o1ect in 10 month s. the o. .,,., ... , ,, ,,,,,, "'" '''"' e spokes.man added • • • • ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • COMPARATIVE NOISE IMPACT AREAS-OC-9 SUPER 80 • COMPARATIVE ~OISE IMPACT AREAS-PRESENT NARROW- BODY 2-ENGINE AIRCRAFT Pto1ected community noise areas of the Super 80 (wilh the Automatic Reserve Thrust System) are 69-75 percent smaller than those '"' of conventional twmjels as shown in this 90·' EPNdB noise contour al John wayne Orange County Airport. The contours shown are based on a 350 nautical-mile fhght with 80 percent load factor using CtJrrentty apphcable departure procedures MAP REPAOOVCEO OY THli MCOQNNELl OOIJGLAS CORPOR,ATl()N WITH me PERMISSION OF Htf /\Uf 0M081Lf CLUB Of' SOU'T>iERN Cl\LIF'QRNll\ MA ) .·~·~.~ ..... ' • ~ 0 " .. N I - .. ' The DC·9 Soper 80. lt·won't make waves at Newport Beach. You're looking al sound footprints' showing which Orange County communities are exposed to a given noise level from conventional tw1n1et.airliners landing on and taking off from runway 19R at John Wayne Orange· County Airport. Now take a closer look- at the white inner line. That's the sound footpnnt for the new DC-9 Super 80 Sound from the Super 80 is forecast to affect approximately one·third to one-fourth the area affetted by current jet- liners operating at John Wayne Orange County Air- port. So we won't be making disturbing sound waves at Newport Beach Remarkable? Perhaps. But it's exactly whars being demanded by citizens living near busy airports all over the C"Ounlry As a1rl1nes move to re-equip their fleets now that the DC-9 Super 80 is in service. quiet can begin its · return 10 a1rpor1 communi- ties If you'd like to hear more about our new Super 80. • rust write. J. T Burton Director. Market Development 18A-70 Douglas Aircraft Company 3855 Lakewood Blvd. Long Beach. CA 90846 -Air Calllom1a pl11ns to serve John Wayne Qf11nge County AirlX>'l with 009 Super 80s DC-9 Super.SO / NICDONNEL~, DOUGLAS ..._\..2j--. 11 JOO"l(T SSWAP 11CSUMCS sc-.o YOUf'IS WE U SENO OURS AN EQUAL ()Pf'OAIVNt1\' CMPl.On~ Wll>TC lll)ll ''~~ Sl ~()..118 MOe+.1111 I . ... . -..,.... ' . ... ' ' ....... ....... ,,._ .............. .. I I I I I -- I -·-{ • . FOR 58 YEARS A COUNTY LANDMARK PROVIDING NUTRITION IN MANY FOAMS School11 Hoaptt•I• Primary Cuatomera, Along With Neighborhood Store• • • . , ! .. • ~nesday.October I. 1980 CWLV PILOT •• Auction Ending Life Of Excelsior Creaniery By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OtTlleDlll'f ........... / From the sparkling stainless steel vats that once held thousands or gallons of fresh, cold milk to the mopa that swabbed the concrete floors, the Excelsior Creamery of Santa Ana baa gone on the auction block. Why you could even buy a Crystal-Malle Four.Valve Filler and Dipper or an Ex·Cello 'h·Galloo Automatic Caser there. · , .More than lQO petential bidders showed up as the auctioneer's gavel dropped at,10 a .m. Tuesday. The auction continued today. THE CREAMERY, A COUNTY LANDMARK since it opened its doors a t 912 E. First St.. was sold in July lo the Carnation Co. At the time of the sale, Excelsior was doing about $12 million in annual sales, according to President John Ball. The fare at the auction was ~ varied as the products that once rolled off the ~reamery 's now silent conveyors -tanks of all shapes and s izes, motors, pumps, compressors, milk cans, folded wax milk cartons. ice cream bar wrappers, rubber boots, 100 pound sacks or dextrose. .... Ball said about one-third to Ol\e·half or t)\e equipment would ·be purchased hy representatives of other dairies. The remainder, he said. would end up in other manufacturing applications. "StamJess steel is very expensive today." Ball noted. ONE PROSPECTIVE BIDDER SAID during an inspection tour of the olcl bric·k building that he was interested in bidding on tanks for a chemical company he represents. Much of the equipment reflected the age and the wear and tear of the 58·year -old plant. Some of it was corroded. Many tanks had , \ . the unmistakable s mell or soured milk. Its d1stmct1ve logo -a blue oval with the word Ex- celsior and a gold star -was known to millions of school children and motonsts .. ·. -Ball said the future of the orange and yellow building on the edge of Sant a Ana ·s old industrial area is uncertain . .. It's a good old solid building," Ball s aid. "We 're· hopeful il can be retained ." lie said sev~~ fir ms have inquired about acquiring th~ maze-like building that includes several living room-size walk-in refri~erators. WH EN THE CREAMERY OPENED its $150,000 facility in Santa Ana in 1922. the Santa Ana Register couldn't restrain its en- thusiasm. It put out a special Excelsior Creamery section and ' commented. "Milk is or inestimable value as food for folk oCall ages.·· In those days, milk was bottled packed in ice and delivered oo horse·drawn wagons. The firm originally employed 10 persona. Over the years , Excelsior concentrated sales on institutions - schools and hospitals -and neighborhood stores. Its di~tinctive logo -a blue oval with the word Excelsior (la tin for "ever upward .. ) and a gold star: -was known to millions of school children and motorists passing by bus benches on which the company advertised. . BIDDERS COMPETE FOR 'BONES' OF CREAMERY, THE SKELETON OF THE FAMILIAR BUILDING Items Include Vat1, Motor1, Pump'., Compreuora, Cana, C•rton, Ice Cream B•r Wr•ppera Milk packa~ed in the creamery was delivered from farms m Norco and other Southland locations. The firm was among the fi rst in the intluslr) to begin using the Pure-Pak milk cartons. 1 - • .. SAD SIGHT FOR KIDS OF All AGES Potential PleaaurH on Auction Block l{epairs Scheduled -. For Creaky Joints Age gets to the joints in water mains too, Mesa Consolidated Water District o(ficials report. That's why it's costing the dis· trilt and the city of Huntington Beach about $200,000 to repair tbe 17-year -old, 42-inch main U.. delivers water to the two communities. 8D SCHNABEL, Mesa's ;.i.era1 manager , said the dis· t~t will work with Luna Cqialruction Co. of Garden 3v• on the repairs. una was ~low bidder -at 2 ,000 -for the work . ever, Schnabel saifi, tbe ,,.,........ was $40,000 over 1estimata ta bid and that o another were rejected by the Mesa la no contract, we'll m a time and repairs cost ," beNld. . ater flow1 throu1b tbe from tbe Su Joaquin ....... Ill lrYiDe and from the 11at ·a... County Feeder No. I • alntalned bJ )( unicipal Wat er Dis trict of Orange County. THE IJNE IS planted in the Back Ba~area and saltwater in· trusion is eating up the joints, . Schnabel said. The line itself is encased in concrete, but material coating the flexible joints is deteriorat· ing with age, be said. N-M Schools Set . Co.nfel'ence Dates Newport-Mesa s chool . dis- trlct'1 middle school• have scheduled back-to-acbool ni&bta to enable parents and teacben to diacula claa coat.eat and stu- dent requirements. TeWlnkle lllddle Scbool'• nl&bt ia TbundaJ; _ .... la Ott. 7 ; Lincoln and Davia are 1cbeduled Oct. 8, and l:nlllD ia 1lated for Oct.I , a 1pot•woman Hid. 780/0 M'ork a·t Smelter. PacTel Rate ·Hearings Scheduled . . . Shutdown ·Scars Seen • ANACONDA, Mont. (AP> - Anaconda Copper Co. 's decision to shut several of its Montana copper operations will affect the livelihood of near ly eight of ·every 10 people in this southwest Montana city. and 100 of them went to the stale capital to pro· test. The nation's third·largest cop· per producer announced Mon· day that it was permanently closing its copper smelter and refinery in Montana at a cost of 1,500 JObs -1,000 of them in this city of 10,000. REP. PAT WlLLIAMS, whose district includes this community whe re 78 percent of the work force depends on Anaconda Cop- per in some way, called the. shutdown "corporate arrogance at its worst." Anaconda President James L. Marvin said the decision was "strictly a matter of economics" -t hat it was toO costly to run a s melter here In ~ompliance with federal air pollution rules. In Anaconda and Deer Lodge County, the population has been declining for years. The city is riqged by mountains s tripped of trees by smelter fumes or log- ging , and hills of slag from the s melter rise over the area. Cat· tie cannot graze becau.se of arsenic in the soil. IN HELENA, ONE laid-off worke r told aides to Gov . Thomas Judge that Anaconda ) would become a 20th century ghctllt town with a four-lane highway unless the government gave its help. · · The worker, Jack Morley, said efforts must begin to help people thrown out of work. He was among the 100 who filled the governor's reception room. Some carried signs reading, "Arco's Theme Song, Another One Bites 'lbe Dust," "We Need Jobs-Not Just Clean Air," and ·,~ry to Feed Qur Kids Clean Air." Aidea to Judge promised the state would help the workers. HERE IN ANACONDA. an old topper mining town marked by the 1melter's .. tall. smoke stack, some reaidenll said they feared for tbe Mure.· · "I bope people don't panic and 1tart to move out," aald Debbie Sidera; a Hcretary for tbe Chamber ol Commerce. Closure ol the 1meJter be.re will tlarow 1,000 out of work; the 1butdown of tbe Great Falla re- fl n er y will leave 500 un· employed. Anaconda-Deer Lodge County Com missioner Luke McKeon . s aid the coppe r company's parent firm. Atlantic l\ichfield Co. of Los Angeles, s hould clean up ttic s melte r tailings a nd reclaim the soil. Tll E ANACONDA operations due to close permanently have been shut by an indus try wide strike that began June 30 "People are going to blame the unions for thjs. But it ·s not the unions' fault," said Police Chief Dan J ancic "No matter what the unions would ha ve agreed to-Chis year. Ar co would have asked for more.·· Lt . Gov. Ted Schwinden . .. Democratic nominee for gcf'v. e rnor , calle d the c l o s ure "almost a literal. final. tragic chapter in the long history of in· dustriaJ exploitation of the peo. pie and re.sources or Montana." H e said the decision resulted from Anaconda Copper 's failure .. to reinvest a portion of the l>illion.c; it has earned in Montana over the years. For years. the company took the money and ran. SC'HWJNDEN SAID HE called the White House to seek aid for Great Falls and Anaconda • Meanwhile. Anaconda-Deer Lodge County Manager Dan Worsdell was optimistic. ' - I y Pacific Telephone c ustomers may testify Saturday during a hearing by the company to re- quest a $795 million rate in· crease. Proceedings will begin at 10 a.m. in the Public Utilities Com· mission Courtroom, State Office Building, 107 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. If granted. the incr ease will raise monthly service $2.50 for t'ustomers. A similar tJearing wiU be held in San Diego on Monda.y in tbe- St ate Building, 1350 Fro.nt St. " Cubic .. Zirconia Sate The 50% savinas are real. Only you'll know you·r·-r.diamonds" aren't. Simulated diamonds hove o clear brilliance so like real ones. we urge you to come In and see o ur rings. pendants and earrings set In l~ gold. Shown here ore just three from ouJ impressive collection. Heart pendant. reg. $970. sole $485 Entwining dinner ring. reg. $1.185. sole 5592.50 2 ct. stud earrings. reg. $290. sole S145 Sate ends Saturday. October 18. 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H1 o w11f1c ld New~ editor Don Asilwine •111t cr1· .. plcd t he c,all Of\ the police monitor and went to investigate. Arnwine met the s heriff's squad l':.tr returning from the farm and GLASS .FIRESCREEN FITS MOST OPENINGS ~ rempered gla$S cons1ruct1on Available ootu•ed HOme Army persOMe l in the car lie followed them to the sheriff's offi ce and photogra phed the men. At that pqinl, Arnwine said, a she nrf's deputy told him, ··1 \tant tha t film." Arn wine fefu sed He said he was told it was a matter or· "national security." ''Your boss will hang if the pie· lures are printed in the paper," thJ! deputy said · Arnwine ran the story Sunday after getting little, if any, information put of the various military branches. He also enlisted the aicl of U.S. Ref. Kent Hance, D·Lubbock. Martinez s aid the six men arrived at his house during a rainstorm~t 9 a. m. They. identified lhe111sel . Army personnel and asked to use telephone, but Martinez became sus- picious and refused . 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'"''· etc. HUNTINGTON BEACH •Burners• Knobs •• • Rotisseries - • Cooking Grills • I •Lava Rock Sale Subject to Merchandise In Stock . r en1 Rell.,es Adveniure Kevin Corley of GainesviUe, f1a .. points to apot where he halted runaway schOQ.I bus when the drivt!r collapsed. Corley stands an the·pathway the bus took. Al the right are three bushes the bus ran ovec a he guided the vehicle bet ween the tree on th<· left and a pole on uje n~ht Hawaii Crime Rebutted ' E111ployers: New Hiring Plan Cuts Your Taxes! Wednesoay. October I, 1980 CWL Y PtLOT SJ You can get an tneome -tax credit of up to $3,300 for each worker hired under new employment tax credit programs for the f lrst year on the Job -and up to $1,800 for the second year. It's easy. No red t•pe, no complicated forms. Eligible Job applicants get voochers. You exchanoe the voucher for a Tax Credit Certlf lcate to keep with your tax r~ords. For details, c~tact : Jobs For People, People For Jobs ~MPLOYMENT DEVELOPM~ DEPARTMENT ORANGE COUN't:Y_JOB BANK 1ob1 South Graner.,~~ Senta Ana, Ca. 92705 Horwlulu Mayor Blasts Canadia1i R ep,>rl • 114-5!51 4351 • ·la' \CANCOUVER, British Colu{llbia (AP) - ' C•nadian news reports about Hawaiian crime .. bave been grossly distorted, says the mayor of r-Honolulu, who visited this city to counter stories =c;. about crimes against tourists in the U.S. state . "In 1979 we ·had 300,000 Canadian tourists, .. Mayor Frank Fasi told reporters in an interview. ~ '1We had five complain ts from Canadians of ag- • aravated assault, 15 of robberies." •'':i · ' ~ NEWSPAPER STORIES HAVE concentrated (. on, cl'lmes of violence against Canadians. including incident in which Roger and Ann Clapham of ~ Aldergrove, B.C. were beaten by a gang of thues c:.r:ae camping in a state park on the island of Kauai e moot.ha ago . • • The incident was considered one of several ;:;Qaat prompted External Affairs Minister Mark ~cGuigan to launch an of~eial protest to the U.S. l#emment and the governor of Hawaii. IWm1' 1 Fasi, who just lost a bid for a fourth four-year ~as mayor, said he came on his own volition . ..... Sh at city expense. ~t__. "It's regrettable what happened to the l~pbama," said Fasi. "Yes, we've got some bad -... but so does everybody." . •· ·• HE SUGGESTED THE CIAPllAllS should ~bave known enough to ask someone about the .:.wifdom of camping where they did, and suggested ~at their concern for personal revenge bas dis-~torted the Hawaiian facts. a He dismissed as ridiculous reports that there :;ts a conspiracy by young native Hawaiian thugs ~,preying on white tourists simply because they're ~ x(;aucasian and considered rich. ~ "The racial thing just isn't · so," he said. -~··Hawaiian Caucasians are the least affluent in our wciety and they make up ~he majority on are." II • He a.Jts there were 28 ldlllngs in Hawaii to Ju- ~ year. • .. Not one was a tourist," be said. "Most of the ~icicles we get are related to the competition in II!'" drug trade." ~ • FASI DISCOtJNTED REPORTS OF crime .,,.l!S in the Canadian media·. ' · ~ The CBS-TV program Fifth Estate quoted ~Knai county police chief Roy Hiram as saying ~t 10 percent of the 800,000 toufists visiting the ·~lands annually would become victims of crime. ; .. He never said anything like that," Fasi said . . "'niat's 80,000 victims -and just among t he • tourists. • "The total reported crimes of all kinds at :k~auai last year was 6,000 -tourists and residents.'' * * • ~ijuana 'Sa/ e' forTouris~ ~;• TIJUANA, Mexico CAP) -The old image of A'ijuana as a wild, red-light, crime-rid.den city isn 't •·tnie today. if it ever was, says the Baja California ·:judicial police commander. it. . ~icardo Gibert Herrera said that American '"tod'rists can feel safe in the bustling border city ?Jaecause they are safe . .,, .; t~ THE POPULATION ot TIJUANA IS about ~e tnillion -al least 100.000 more than in eigbbori:.nf"San Diego. But there i5 twice as much •• ported crime in San Diego. Thirty-five people were R}Utdered in Tijuana ugh August this year, cor6pared with 65 in San 10. A single major armed robbery bas been re· ed in Tijuana this year ;-an attack on a ~ van that netted $20,000. There were three ajor robberies last year. ' .. IN TIJUANA, YOU RAVE a border town i its crime," said Gibert. "But we don't have type of violent rape or murder that you have an Diego." He said Baja California bas one or the lowest ~rtme rates amon1 Mexican states. rothers Reunited . .. ~!=:H~!~~~=I a temporary lute al fame, Marine Capt. Gary E appearance on a network television show bhn with b1.s brother. Bob. · brotben were aeparated u teen·a1en tbllr mother died. Now in t.belr 308, they had • t.oueb until Bob aaw Gary on the NBC-TV ya) al tbe Fittest" Hriel A\11. 31. · carpet cleaner in )lemllhia, Tlhn., aaid be reeopiRd tbe Marine l'UIUliq with ID tbe wllderneu aurvinl eompetttioa part al tbe lbow. He wu convinced it wu bia llntber, be said, when the camera came ln cloler for.-llllUnlew. Fasi claimed the crime rate in Wa1k1k1 ha' ,H tually decreased by 35 percent the·last decade. "Your average visitor is going to be much . safer in Waikiki than in his home town." he said The reports. he said. have bef'n unjust nod un fair and have damaged the long-standin~ IOVI' af fair that Canadian t ourists and inves tors have t.atl with the islands. \HT HOPPE SATIRIZES eattle: $90 oti our first mOrning flight. $90 on our 7:30 p.m. widebod)' $90 on selected return tlights, too._ -$90 With no restrictions. • $6750 for kids under twelve you bring along. ( "Un ited s::ivrs you $87 off th e regular \Coach farC' to Seattle • . .Ju st fl\' o~or our selected fl1 ghts anv day of the week. and you ·11 fl y for just $nO <}H(: way. Scats an· limited. but there m·<· no adv~mcc-purch asc or length-of-stay rcquircmr nts at al l. For informati on and reservations, call yo ur Travel /\gC'n t. Or ca ll Un itcd at 973-212 1. Partne rs in Travrl with vVcstcrn International Hot els. Most nollStops to Seattle IA'OV<' 7:-15 n.m~ ~ :~h ;i Ill 11 :ma 111 1.:m p rn 3:.30 µ.m 5.30 p.m 7:30 p.m~ --------·~90 nights Arri\<' 10:08 a.m . I I .f>. ~ :1 rn I -18 pm ~\:4u p.m 5'46 p.rn. 748 p.m 9:50 p.m. Flythefrien~skies of United.. Call United or )10Ur Travel Agent. · , l - ' . ~ I I \ I I I I r •• I ..,., 8-1 DAil Y PU Ol MkRMAOUKE .. ; by Brad Anderson PEANUTS 0 l"J ·1 meant to Wclfl1 you ~Lu 111.ldllkt hl.t•-. his dog b1scu11-. lll.l ,t~<t• SHOE MISS PEACH " ,1/11 . (~ ., ,, S,;i ~ r.::I l.Ji1V'~ L..r '-' -A~~Sc '{<..\H~t ..\ l 'tl'CAW\PA 600-SE-', HAVE 't'OVJV'ER (0NStDEREO THAT? • "' .. -- ,. FUNK Y WINKE RBEAN U~n.=.N , IHI!, 1~1 ~l.'1ALJ;t\IN U\f<.ff;K, Tilt Wlf( C ~ l~l P~(!ill1t NI <)I lfi( (JNlfllJ )lflll ',I 'iH( ·~ H(J<r rn MAKI A '.f'f f CH >W!5 ';Jit" Hl\l'f'f W, ", f>I 'N 11 Vf-/...'(,1 nc.:11 r I Hf [1t\l [ It by Jeff MacNelly by Mell Lazarius THE FAMILY .Cl RCUS QY ·Bil Keane GOR DO " "Billy's been mode TV critic for the school newspaper." DENNIS THE MEN ACE •JM AVAll>.BlE ~. -..:A,J,.i~k\'/ fl0LJ.:'-E, \Ji..10,J\ ER A JUDGE PARKER I _-, -- TUMBLEWEEDS PIJiflE VOWN, Ftft:PE&ARP HAMHOCKER!! \~ NANCY OH ,DEAR---THAT BULLY SPIKE 15 CHASING SLUGGO AGAIN .. I . . M'.~, T..\KllJ i ttE WHl.ILL'/P.~D ~ , 1.A CAPllAL 1t>MOF<:ICVW TO :SE:~T ~e.~cs FAW "AW NEW I FtM~l~~ttlJH. DJ:l.IVlJµ rf f I0-1 THl5 TIME HE'S TRYING TO TAKE SLUGGO'S--· .. COMICS I CROSS WORD by Charles M. Schulz BIG GEORGE , by Virgil Partch 't'OUV...MAKE IA 6REAT ~CANADA 6005E '' by Tom Batiuk .. ! 1 : i I ! ? G ORABBLE FOR BE TTER OR FOR WORSE OR . SMOC~ YOU ~e sue.~ A MA"IUR6 WOMAN , MRS. Kt..1NG Ar-.D Ye-r YOU H...:i..v~ ""fH 6 B ODY' OF ~ . YOWNG 61Rt.. .' by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Ooux by Tom K. Ryan l'Vf f.\LWAV5 f'!:EN ( F-ASC INATEl7 ~y f;ILLIAFWS. ~ <:-::.-. ,,, .,,i •ff;t, --by Ernie Bus.~miller H ERO SANDWICH .. ~ .. You'd better slow up. George. You're dripping .grease." t>.y Kevin Fagan tfS 6.01 A wnc VOO(E".1 10 ~OLO 'iOuR P~t-tl1LS, If S f:,Df A ~EC.Q.E"'f COMf'A~flllE'4i '°OR '{OUR_ lilP.lLt'f AttO (£.~S, 11 "AS A "'OOCN 01'{AIJCR '°OR 0005 ANO E~~ .. OM .. I WA~ \MlolOt~\N& l.U~~I I 010 l.Ulf\.\ 1'\4~~E ~~NH! by tvnn Jphnston I HATE CAMPING, MOM 'THE.RES NOfHll'iG Tooo. by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZl.E ACROSS SO TMse 1 M1gn1 a9ains1 6 Wn1s~er 51 Copper 10 Kiss 52 Large bird 14 V1bran1 55 Solon 15 Forearm 58 Dormouse bone 60 Guute 16 Prer 61 Farm wor~, 17 Anlle• points 62 Uneven 18 N v 1s1ano 63 Ja, 20 Pepper~ 64 Views 21 Egyp11an 65 Hollows de11~ DOWN 23 Ru,at cross-1 Lane .rg 2 M1shmasn 24 F1nisne<1 '.) Anderson 26 F1snerman play 28 l urcn 4 Day befo,e 30 Glow 5 Lives 3 I Horoes 6 Oan11 32 fameo oarri 7 woe wo•o ~ w.~1os 8 Tavern :!6 Cnem sufl,. 9 Cheer 37 Poem 10 Sc,nppe• 38 •Ille 11 Beto1e 39 Ge1 even 1? Trite 42 Fast auto 13 More lucid .t4 Raises 19 In narmony 45 Wages 2 words 46 Spottecl 22 Asian coin hcu s'l 25 MPsn 49 Clan emblem 26 Pronoun UNIT ED Feature Syndicate Tuesdey·s Puule Solved ,. 1110 lii A -0.a I C I T A ro AM Iii N•llC MO I C 11 I I r • .... 1t lfWLIA 'I 11 IQ 0 1 1 Iii .... T Lll--T IM I I DI ii -· n111t-o I• L I t I 1111rlfl1 1H111 ·-· IL- IAlllllllA ••P .. 1111 D-LTllOI llllllt.ll-lllt. I t ID•llllhlDI f.al1tlY•11 UIL I D•I lllfllll _, ..... II 11'11 NITlrlll I lo L lo W I .. ,,,,,. ·-'II A L IN I 1 •1111 c .. 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(;arvt!y said Tuesday after the l)cxh:ers <;a me up with two rWIS 1n the ninth inning and thrct! lo the 10th to defeat the Sal\ Francisco Giants 6 3 "KNOWING THAT Houston had woo. and down 3· I. we could ea~al have given up," said Garvey. whose infield single tied ~he game in the ninth. "This is DODGERS, RAM~ ON TELEYISION S'outhland le levis1un viewers are going to get a bellyful of loC'a l sports action this weekend. KTTV. Channel 11, announced it will televise the three-game series between Houston a nd the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium beginning Frid ay night. The te lecasts will continue, says the station. until the race is decided. And. ·as if that ·wasn't enough·. the Rams fotttrwed with the an- no u n1'ement th a~ their game • with the San Francisco 49ers has been sold out and will be bc.oadcast live rrom Anaheim Stadium starting at 1 p.m. Sun- day on Channel 2.-. ' ABC, Channel 7, has already a nnounce<t its intention of show- 'ng the UCLA-Ohio State contest to the southern California region Saturday morning (10:50). · . . one game ~hat snowetJ a lot of he.a t " . T~e victory. capp~d by Pedro Guerrero's three-run home run, kep_t tbe Uoclgers two ,games behind the front-running Astros, who defeated Atlanta. 7-3. Los Angeles had runners on first and third with one out when Gu~rrero came to bat in the IOCh The previous inning, he 011 1'\ Tf111igh1 ('1101111..-f I I at 7::11) had sjngled as a pinch-hiller to dr ive in the Dodgers· second run of the game "I just wanted to ket!p the bull off the ground and .stay out of a double pl_ay ... he said or his final appearance.· GIANT R E LI E VER Gary Lavelle threw a curve 1n lhc dirt. and <;uerrero IJgurcd, "l wouldn't see that pitch again His fastball 1s his best pitch. S(J the re was really nothing else to look for.·· The three run l'Us hi on was more than pll'nly for Pcrnando Valenzuela. the Dodgers third pitcher. . "My fast~ck\'t have any ·pop· o Q 1l. so I we nt to the screwball, and I felt comfortable throwing 1t ." said tht! rookie left ha nder. ·who--work~d ·the f1n-ctl two inrungs for h1:. f1 r:.t major league win He struck out four of the last five batters and no" has not allowed a run in seven ap pearances with L.A. The Giants mounted their 3 I lead with single runs in the fifth, ~·ixth and seventh, with Guy Sularz supplying the high point when he doubled and continued around to score on two Dodger errors. I ter~sting Matchups. ~o"1ing ~ . . . ari~· La~ DH, Edi_son, MD Try to Stay Unbeaten 1 -l By ROGER CARLSON Of a. DAllf Pll.c Sutt , , • While a reat deal of the-Cl F Southern Section engages in the first r'oWM1 1 ague play this week, Orange Coast area tearus con- tinue the 0oo-leape format . Here is a look at Week No. 4: • Mltlkan va. Edleon Edison's No. l ranked and defending CIF Big Five Conference champs take on the defending Coast tonference champion Rams. who boast running back Courtney Griffin in their veer system. The Chargers will try to protect their 3-0 record and streak of 11 straight victories behind a defense which has allowed an average of 109 yards per game, highlighted by last week's 13·3 thumping of the Southern Conference's No. l team. El Modena. which was held to 21 yards rushing, none passing. Millikan (2.()), finds its task the same as three prior Edison op- ponents -stop the Chargers' running game. El Modena turned that trick but was burned by Edjson quarterback Ken Major 01· for-18 for 129 yards). Three other completions were nullified by penalties. Servlte va. Fountain Valley Perennial Angelus League power Servile has found a rough road with the Barons, losing three ti~s.in a two-year span. Fountain Valley, which has seen 1 ame hurt badly by key in· juries, revolves around the passing of j ior Matt Stevens. Stevens has completed 29 af 55 for 446 yards aud two TDs in a 2· l season. includint two straigtlt wins which h~ve catapulted the Barons to No. 7 in the Big Five poll. Servile, in contrast. has a reputation for sticking to the ground. The Friars were also 2-1, but forfeits because of an ineHgible player made them 0·3. Eatende va. ••rlne Marina's Vikings are eyeing their fourth straight victory and running back Chris Ventura will be going for a third straight 100· yard plus game. Ventut"a, who missed the season opener, has rushed for 261 yards on 3! carries (8.1 average). Estancia, meanwhile, must operate at less than full strength due to several key injuries, but still has a solid running attack behind tailback Bob Urmson and a defense which limited Santa Ana to one touchdown in last week's 8-7 uphill victory. ' Newport Harbor va. Loera These two have been locking horns for the past 10 years and the Sailors of Newport Harbor, reborn with a 15·0 victory over rival Corona del Mar last week, own a 6-4 series edge. Three times the Issue has been decided by three points in this series and Loara has s hown the same tendency for playing it close this year. Loara's 2·1 record includes wins of 10·6 and 24-20 and a 10·6 loss (to El Modena). Roger Carlson • r ~ This Week's p ·rep Football Schedule (alt games at 7:30 ... 1ess ~rwise notedl THURSDAY The Game TM Site Ocean View vs. Westminster Huntington Beach Cap1slraro Valley vs. Corona del Mar Newport Harlx>< The Lifte ( Westmmsler by 3 Capo by 14 Millikan vs. Edison Servile vs. fountain Valley Huntmgton Beach vs. Cypress £stanc1a vs. Manna Laguna Hills vs. Costa Mesa Laguna Beach vs. Irvine El Capitan vs. San Clemente El Toro vs. M1ss1on V1e10 Newport Harlxlr vs. loara Los Alamitos vs. Mater De1 University vs Dana Hills FRIDAY Huntmgtoo Beach Cerritos (;ollege Western Weslmmster Newpott Harlx>r lrvme San Clemente M1ss100 Vie10 SATURDAY la Palma Park Western Dana Hills (I p.m.) ' £d1son by 6 fountain Valley by 7 Cypress by 7 Manna by 4 Costa Mesa by I Laguna Beach hy 16 San Clemente by 3 Mission 'i1e10 by 3 Lo'a1a by J Mater De1 by 7 Dana Hills hy 7 Ocean View va. Weatmlnater ·~ Ocean View High 's first-ever collision with a Sunset League re presentative is on t1lp and the Seahawks (2·1) do 1t while riding a two-game winning streak. Westminster , big, burly and deep with experience. has been disappointing in struggling to a 1-2 record. On a running basis the game pits Ocean View's one -two punch out of the veer of Rick Moser (4.6 average) and Doug Irvine (7.3 average) again~ W'estminster 's Eric Willingham (5.1 average> out of the I ' - C•platreno Valley va. Corona de er Capo's Cougars. ranked No. 3 in the Centra l onrerence. enter with one of the CIF's most explosive offenses ehind a 223·pound line. Eric Fo"' and Steve Lanham ar e the running threats for the Cougars. who are averaging 37 points a game • Capistrano Valley is 3·0, Corona del Mar is 2· l following last week 's 15-0 loss to a rch-rival Newport. Huntington Beech va. CypreH Huntington Beach seeks its second straight victory. this time (See· PREP FOOTBALL, Page 86> Two plays s tood out as pivotal in the first nine innings. On~ was a double play by lht! ·Dodger,:; on a J ack Clark line drive With nobody out and ~e bases loaded that destroyed ta Giants ' rally in the fifth. The olher came in the ninth, when Garvey slapped his single toward third with two outs and the bases loacted . ..Darrell Evans backed up, took ~ on a high hop and thr-ew to second . but Dusty Baker slid an just ahead of the ball to allow Guerrero to score lht> tying run. Giants' sta~ pitcher Tom Grifrin . the second out on C lark ·~ line dn ve. took the blame. Sa) ing, "Tha t was my fau!t l never should have beef'\ d 0 II b Jt.'C:i off. " The PennantRt\ce Ho•aton Dodgers Clnclnn•tl w 90 ea 86 L 67 611 72 G•me• GB Lett 5 2 \.5 4'1a .. The R•m•lnlng Schedule DODGERS (5): Home~3) Oct. 3, 4, 5 n . Hou•ton. Aw•y°W) Oct. 1, 2 •t S•n Fr•nclmco. ~HOUSTON (5): Home (2) Oct. 1, 2 ,, •. All•'llWJ'w•y (3) Oci. 3, 4, S ~ at Lo• M°"gelH. CINCINNATI (4): Home (4) Oct. 1 vs. S.n Diego; Ocl. 3, 4, 5 "'· Atlanta. A!'. for Garvey's infield sin~le.~em and we didn 'l. Thal 's prob· c; riffin called 1t "just the breaks ably why they're still fighting of lh,e game The Oodgcrs gol for-the pennant ancl we're not." * * * * * .· '* · Astros St~ll Tzt-o Up Atlanta Fails • lq Spoiler Bid F rom AP Dispatches llOLSTON Houston defeated Atlanta 7-3 in workmanlike fashion Tuesday night, aided by Jose Cruz' three-run double -and Astros. nght f1t'lde r Terry Puhl was glad to see the fi rst series victory behind him "There's was JUSt less static out there tonight." Puhl said. '_'The Cinc mnat.J series took a lot out of us. but we came through when we had to. It was good that we attacked them early.·· l The Astros jumped to a 6-0 lead in the bottom ~ • ~ of the fifth with the s upport of Nolan Ryan's r"' pitching. Ryan Canned eight and scatte red four hits before falling apart in the sixth. The vif.itory kept the Astros two games ahead of the Dodgers who needed a 10th inning homer to keep p~ce "If we keep knocking them oH one at 4 time like this. we'll be okay." Puhl said "Atlanta can hit the ball. and once they start hJtting, they can be awesome ·• The Rraves. wh1J fate the /\st ro~ again tonight ~PUHL and Thursday. h~ve playetl the roleof spo1lers recently Cruz's blow cami:' in the fifth after Atlanta starter Doyle Alex· and er l-t -10 had loaded the baSl!S on walki-to Joe Morp:an and Terry Puhland asingleb)f.nosC<ibell -· · The Astros took a 2·0 lead m the firs t on Morgan's single and.. scored on Cabell 's triple. PuhJ then doubled to right to score Cabell. Houston added a run in the second on Morgan 's RBI single and in the seventh on Alan Ashby 's sacrifice fly 110111 n"OI Cli11p 10 l 'inl Plac-e M.ontreaJ. buoyed by three triples. had a season-high 25 total bases Tuesday night in a 7-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals that kept them on lop of the National League East . Andre Dawson. who stroked two or those triples. the second a key part of a five-run s ixth inning rally, said , "We 're loose and we DAWSON know the championship is within our grasp." But Philadelphia Phillies rookie Marty Nystrom may not aifr.ee. The unbeata ble rookie right-h8.nd er µ1t l'hed his fifth victory since COIJl- rng up Sept I as the Phillies walloped the Chi cago Cubs, 14·2. Tuesday night to stay one· half game behind the Expos, · Meanwhill'. Dawson feels the Expos can on- ly go out and play thc1 r best 1f they are to stay ahead of the Phillies ...We have lo go out and apply ourself and use the tulent W t' h:ive It's fun but it 's also hard work And °" e can't afford to make mis- takes ... Oawson explains Oriolt•s h4•t•p P••111uuu ''''JM~ Iii•~· Mike Hargro\'e's ba~e:. loaded single highlighted a fo ur run eighth inning that t•arrted thl' Cleveland Indians to a 12·9 victory n\'er the New York Yankees Tuesday ni ght The loss kept the Yankees' magic number for clinching the American l.eague East at three after Baltimore whipped t he Boston Red Sox. 1'1 ·6 in Bosto n. · . At Cleveland. Sid Monge. 3-4. "'as the winning pitcher while New York reliever Rich Gossa~w. 6 2. surrendered those four rtms in the eighth to take the los!i The Oriole victory, combined with the Yankees' def~at, moveQ Baltimore to within 21'2 games or New York The Yankees have fiv~ games remaining while Baltimore has four left. Ken Singleton, Eddie Murray and Dan Graham delivered home runs Tuesday night to lead the Orioles' 15-hit attack. Starter Mike Planagan. 16· 13, was staked lo 10 runs in ttie first five m nings. ,. Things didn't go so well for the Yanke'Cs New York had taken a 9-R lead in lhe seventh inning on Dennis Werth 's three-run pinch- hit home run But J oe Charboneau's pinch single scored Alan Bannister from second base to I.le the score In the. eighth inning. . Big Brother to Take Over'Prep Athletics? • Some wild and woolly thipgs may be taking place Thursday at the Hacienda Hotel in El Seiun· do -recommendations from a ·25-member com-mittee will be made public punuant.to high school ethlelin bJ the state . . It could be one of the moat significant meet· lnl• ln CIF Southem Section history -the system ltaelf II vtrtulllly on the block. ONB aECOMMENDATION THAT will be mtlde, mccordinc to one of the state's committees, will be • re·abulflina of aectiam, wllh Oranae County, Rlwenlde County and San Bernardino Couat.J brealdnl away from the Southern Section. A.Dotber la to put lmperllll CcM.mty with tbe San Dle10 Mellon and lump all acboola from Loe Alli•._ County Into one aeet.lon. . Q There is deep conc~m within the Southern Sec- .. Uon regarding this investigation. No one is qulte sure what the ramlficaUons will be -but one thing. is for certain, State Superintendent of Schools Wilson Riles is the man behind it,. . " . APPAJtENTL Y STUNG BY the threat of a lawsuit a1ainet him for declaions made at a lower level, Rites ordered this panel to check out the system and perhaps come up with somethin1 bet· ter, maybe under his direct supervision. What has been decades of work toward building an orgaru1atlon a.round principals and lea1uea, answerable to their indivtdual 1uperinten- denta, could become a -one· man show under the Riles banner. R.Uea appean to have the ri&bt to take over .. everything at his own whim because of one clause - in Title V of the educational code, which states: "The Slate De partment will have generaJ con- trol or athletics ... And the only way it '11 ever be changed is through legis lative process. So, whatever Riles de- cides. Riles wtll get. · IT SEEMS AMAZING he s hould want to stick his nose into athletics considering the multiple problems bis regime is enduring in the educational process -busing, teachers' strikes, financial woes and the continuing decline in the entire educa- tional process. · Maybe he'll figure out a better playof( sltuf· lion -like pair the teams off alphabetically. EU8ibllity7 What the hell, make 'em all eligible, ' I then nobody will be threateni~g witti a lawsuit. Should this come to pass -that Big Brother takes over -It'll be a sad day in prep athletic his· tor~and everyone involved will suffer. " Thursday's meeting begins at 10 a .m . ••• .. ITTOOK MARINA HIGH'S Vikings six weeks of winning a year ago tom alt~ believers out of everyone -this time that span hn been cut in half. although "everyone'' hasn 'tjoined the band wagon, yet. Arter three weeks lhe Vikings are unbeaten, tha nks to a Ould veer offense that becomes more d iffic ult to stop each time out. Preseason buildup is a lways a talking game - you talk with the coach. the opposition, check the (~~ CARL"ON. Pa1e 81) ' t { I r • . . 88 DAIL" PILOT A Capsule Report From lht: World of Sport• • ,.owl)4lV .... till (:4n1 ·i11c·~·d . ~ H.-. o~r f'Hlf"d .\Ii in I '>:-:t llllll \I' ill''"",,,~ LA .... \ Jo.<: \~ \1 ut111nrni.1•f \ 11 t • 1 • kno1•kdu" 11 µutH•h ,., 11!1• h.1r•l,. .. 1 I i.. ... 1 '"' 1 11 t>'r1uw11< l'ur l11, .1 11.11 t 111.f1111 ,,.11 Ir. 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Rickey Hendf'rson oJ Oakl.md '>lol•· tu, •1 rt1 11,, ,. 11 the season against tht• Ch11..:i~11 Whll•· Sox Pc 1µ .. 1. • 11 , . - Amt>nc:111 I .t•.11~11" t•1·111 u ·. 1 i, ' 1 1l1h 11• Hll~l.' 1\k:.tnwh1\1., ~it..•· f~ttllr ;lr•• ",,·111" run:> with ,, ,vth •nr,1111: tr>J•I" 11• 11•, 1 A s hcJl \i,, Wh,11· '-'m., • 1.,11 T ramm,.11 1111 l•1, :11111• ·, •1l'j.,,11, ~Utnmf'r-. .111d ·AI ( •1~1·11 ~ I 11 •l <IS Dclrnrt f1•f1•;1'(0 d r ..... ,,,, . '1 .-. garn1· b1..•t"' ,..n "•11 "n' .... ,1 .t .111•' I"'' "' '" postp11n1•cf h•·1·;111-.( nt ·• • · rt••11 ti• .. 111 ! • ill he r<'µl;1_\•·d ,1!, p.1rl o! ,, '"''Jiii '""I .,, <lay In ttH· ....... 1110.il I.·· •I ,, ,,. '" T eoact• llrill1•d . ''" cir1·;1~ 1111! 1 1 '""" 1 111u:n as Sau J)1<•1!•l t•d1•1•1' • trlf'tnll" • t :> 1 r John Curtfs's t'IHhl h1\tt•r 'I I 1• i.,, It fl 11;1 J 1 n l 1 11•1 .. behind first place lft1usto11 and \Jrtu.ill .• ll1mt1M1<-i1 tr;:-m from tlre National West pennant race , Pele f'111l cone scattered seven hits aod Alt'x Tr.-vino drove m • the tic breaking run with a seventh·inning s acrifice fly. hclpmlo? the: New York Mets to a 3-2 victory over Pittsbur gh 'Th<' ,·1ctnrv was the Mets' third 111 a rnw. The gamt v.,jl.; pJa,e.t t i for1· • just 1,754 at Sheu Starl111m Thn1.~>J11cf-. of it ft ' 1 ' Comiskey Park '" l'hl<:ago l<J \;&.' r ,)l'•"I' 1·1! i.• ..;. '• I•·.·,, .... r Bill Veeck who 1s r..tirro~ OHc•rs '·'••le· om•· ~ • .,,.,.ti iCt7?11ra ,.,"" trOUSTON Ftomt1J1 ., .... r1-. 11·p•11 l t•1 ... 1 •'1 : welcomed along with th••11 rn:tlf• l·r·unh'1'1• in:. 1111 post-game interviews '" ht· llru:-ton f>11Lrli r! r 1 • ing r oom under a new r><ilrc•\. ltit· l'l11h h.i~ •• in nounced Coach Bum Phillips said the new rule allows all rq1<•t l1.•r:. tn visit with the players in t he Aslr<1domc 1lre:-.i-1nl!, arcu for ~O minutes after the game. After that , m embers of the media will h ave lo congregate in his office. Previously . wo m en report<'rS were bun.ncd t rn111 cnt«ruii~ the dressing room and had to condurt their int1;rv1ews rron1 Phillips'offtce. ''It's the only fair thing to clo.'' said Phil hp-; "I thin I< w1.· t'lln all llvewith it." I ~ I ----'--- Ht1u~·i~· lf;,PPH I 11, 11 f 'hurflf!r H11n111n•~ l1111·k C'hurk MUArk. ohvlou11 ly happy [i] cu 1,,. trofl1'd to Snn r>it•1m itftt:r d111C'tpllni.ry 11w c. t 1.11·111' 1n N••..., (~ :..1i.:1 Ju• f'x1we t11 to help t he C 'h '" r ft., wl11 .1 <.;111.w1 Howl bcr.th Coit ch Don <"111~1•11 ... 1~"' h1· 111·1·1 11t' the challenge o/ mot.Un11 Mun1·1f' Into 111 1111 phl\f•r ullll \to ln WO• hi'll .. 'iu111day hgaln:lt Hutralo • \ l1•r 1111111111 ll'k1·1 1-'ult1in Koykf'nd•ll of the Atlanta l"nkons 1111 1~·111 ''" •'•'r) T u1•"11lav to r.-pnlr a ~cparated n ~ht 111 •11 h • 1 11111 \lo 111 h1• 111.,l 111 thc·Nn\1on a l t•oolball League ch1h 1111 ... ,, " 111 ht ..., 1•k' · "W<"re not a good football h•,1111 "'"I ,, 1llw11u1 a~t·ll Dt•11vtor Coach Red Miller. "We 're " 1 11 1111 ~ h11t li•m hut 1t ·, 11 tou~. s1tua t100 " Miller ,was <IS , , ,,.,. f11m11 .. ~· l.J ffJ!'i:> t11 Ne En~and Monday .. The do. I• .11 1l1 •1p1i. ti llw ll1t111('11s-rccor lo 1 3 The contin uing ,, I JI h.1111'• mt I U:.tvld Wl11mo's right.lo play quarterback for • 1 t 111\11·.tt \ 111 tll1nlli!i cmovctl to the state 's highest court I ••..• 1.1. I,,, n1.: 10 Con/erence asked Tllil\OIS Supre me I''"' 1 .111 ... 111 • Wllllun Clark lo reverse an appeals court rul- 1111 ~111111 1ll11wi. Wilson t.o play until his suit against the con- lt•1• 1 , •" h1·.11 ti "' Decem ber The conference contends \\ 11 111 , .,,..,,, •1.in•,f\:rn·cl lo lllinios from Fullerton College, \1 ..... 1111 !'·" 1 c11uu,:h .1t adernic hou rs JP play foottiall 'li trunia•r lo ll~ar f 'at«-Today? ll0:-.1 UI\ \Lrnagn Oon Zimmer or the Ii llu-.t1111 lklf ~o' W<.1' t·xpected to learn today 1f he 1111 1 f,11 ur t "1\h the dub. . \llhou~·h many olJservers.beheve Zimme r will • 1 c ll1• ., 1\ctlhcr Zimmer nor club officials would spe,c ulate 1wllw1 hi' will be back 10 1981 . I ,.,.,,.., l tu ti~ told somP time Wednesdciy," Zimmer ..... 1'f' I u di!,> If i'1111mer said .tha t . l can't deny 1t ." Red Sox Ge ner al ,\l,111 •J.!t<t 11:.i)wuod itJllivan s aid "" r hl· lh·d ~'". t·onsid ere<l a pennant contender when the 'l'a:-.011 opt•rwd , <1ft' IJattlin g in the riflal wee~ of the s eason for l11c11 -.~c·11nd straight third pl~~nnish an th~ Am encan 1 1·ague t;a~t Attenda nce for the year is down more than :1so.ooo - Z1mm••r a~Cnrrrler manager fff the San Diego Padres, Joined ll)c K<•d Sox as a third bast coach in 1974, the year ht>fort• tht• l{('(J Sox won the American League pennant. l l•• wa!:f" t:levatcd lo manager when Da rrell J ohnsQn wai; fm•d 1111<lw<1:> lh roug h the 1976 season. --· --·-H axt-boU Todaff ------. • 111 tlu:-. elate in bast·ball in 1961 Ho/,!L'r Maris of the New York Yankees broke O<ibe ll 11\ h · ... 34 y1.•u r old n·L·ord by blasting his 61sl homl'r of \lw Vl'ar .>() Boston':-. T racy Stallard in a 1-0 victory over lhC' ll'"ton l{('d Sox on 1h1~ dale-t?i9SO D11·I.. ~Isler·( lhreC'-run homC'r in the IOth inn in~ orr I 11111 ('"<''•mbe gavt> the l'hJladeJphia Phllhe'i .in N J. l•1•nn:int <"line hing 4 1 victory O\·er the Hrooklyn I ••Jd ).!cr. n om••u 's ·1·.~om .~tc!(JH•ud" (tpc•r<d iotL" l'lw l\lth\ ''••kt·•· F.xµr css of lhC' Women s Basket -II 11:111 1,t.,1i,:1H' h:..s ... u-;pendcd operallons one of ther' 11\.1-11' ,.., 11f the fr.inrh1sc <;a.d Tuesday But i\rthur llowc-11 : b1; 1nsi-.lt•<I tm1t ··WP have not foldetl." . I 11 ·l\ •.:1111 th1° lt':1gut' r ules allow a team to'he<:orn~ 1nurl1ve frir 11• ', •1 , h-.11 • l':w1fH' qu;.111trback Gray1oon lto1wr"· C:i1 ·"<:II" 1"1ill1·r ton 111nnin~ h;irk John Kayford anu [• l'~:-.no ">lJl•· .. , r11tt).! ~all•h M•'V" < 'orctl.-h a ve ht-en c;clectcll a::. the l';i<:1f1ft· c 11:t ... t Athk 11<· A· w c-1at1on football player5. <•(the week ';an H.IUS('h, fflrtnl'r ·•!Jnrts writer ror the Long Beach lndepcn d< ,( P1 1.•:,, Tt·lt·gram. and Charlie M. Parrish, counsl•lor at San : ., \111111ra I 'd v L'ollegc, have been :added to the s taH of the l 1·1 .\ '\thl<>tll· D~i.1artmenl Hookie J~ Barrv. Carr!l.11 • · c111·tl JO 1><1ints 1n !ht• fourt h qw1ner tjS the GoldC'n SI ate WT.ir norc; 111111,.•d Ptlrlland 105 !17 in an NHA exh1h1t1on ~ame .,.n.· 1'1'L 11un•h Penguin" of thcNat1onal Hockey L1>agu\.' and c1c f1•11 v rn~n Rl!".; \ndnson have agreed to a t~-ye&r <'<intract thJl ..... 11 c:u~ bl!. pre ~cas<.in holdout. the clulJ r eported .. Doxer Jobany OweDll of Wales was reported ln "extremely critical" condition T uesday night 11 daya after he y.'U knocked unconscious in a bantamweight fight with Mexico's Lape PID· t or. Television~ Radio r'>ll•rmng ar" lhe 100 soorts events on TV tonight. Ratings :ir ••• 1•yfr>llf'nl . , , • worth watc.hinQ / 1 fair; • lorqE-1 7:30 p .m., Channel 11 DODGE RS BASEBALL : Dodgers at 5.)n Francisco. Announcers: Vin Scully and Ross Port er. The Dodgers send Burt Hooton I 13~) agai nst the Giants' Ed Wl•1lsoo ( 11 11 ) after Tuesday n ight's nail-bitlr'lg 6·3 victory which Los A nge1es needed to remain two games behind Houston in the National West pennant race. Both the Dodgers and H ouston have just flve games remaining. RADIO ' Baseball -Milwaukee at Angels, 7:30 p.m .. KMPC (710); OodC)er'> at San Francisco, 7:30 p.m .. KABC (790). Ba.;ketball Philadelphia vs. Lakers at Long Beach Arena, 8 p .m, KLAC (570). . -... SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL t ;ro. l"afl#* 8 5 PR,EP FOOTBALL • • • against one of the prime conten- rte r s for lhe l!;m pl re League cha m pionstup Cypress has re • t.'led off a pair of wins, capped hy last week 's 14·0 victory over Westminster St.ott Sti~r paccc; Huntington Beach with a 5.5 average gain per carry, while Creg Knupp has found his receivers 19 times on 41 ~tempts, t h1 ee good for tout.hdown:> Laguna Hiiis vs. Costa MeH The Mustangs of Cos ta Mesa l'Ould have as m any a s five or the six sta.rters nlissing from la s t week's Lineup back in action F riday. including r egular quarterbac·k Greg Teregis . Including last year 's playoff loss, th& Mustangs have-lost four str a ight a r eco'rd in Tom Frenc h's 17·year c oaching career. The only c;osla Mesa player definitely out Qf the contest 1s ta c klP Scott Van Delinde r l mononucleot.isJ La gun a llill -;, whic h was wr ecked by Tu:.tin. 42·0, has s h ov. n rnrprising p11wer and a bility in its fast two g ames c a i> p e d b y a :M '/ r o u t of UAiverSity Laguna Beach vs. Irvine orr l o their mos t point· productive st a rt in the 46-year history of the s chool, t he Lagun a Ueac h Artists will be ~oing for their third straight win aga ins t a team whic h ha s .jlready found rough ~oing Jrv1ne has Jl)SI three gam• by a combtn(•d score o r 89-14, whjle Lagun a Re ac h h~s out scored two opponents. 79 23 • Empire LA:ague represe ntative Los Alamitos, considered one ot the lhree C'ontendcr s tor its league cro wn . M at er Oct <No. 2 in Orange County behind Edison) features tha rwinin~ of Ke vin Higgins (he~ h as earned the ba ll 46 times ror 293 yards in the ~wo games > be hind a st rong front wall. L<>s Alamitos is 1·2. having suffered n a r row lossc~ to t'o<>thill ,.{:Ind Sunny llills ultverslty "'·Dana Hiii• U n beaten thr.oug h three games this ~eason , working on a school record four-game win· ning stre ak and boas ting a de· fense wruch has a llowed only one fi eld goal in three games, Da na Hills meets up·and·down University in the second after- noon clash of the year on tile Dana Hills campus. .Hm Gleed has rus hed for 524 ya r ds o n 76 ca rri es (6 8 aver.age) and quarterback P.aul Size love h as completed 35 cf 50 (70 pe rcent) or tus passes for 466 yards and two TDs. U(\iversity, s marting from a 34·7 pasting absorbed by Lagwrn Hills, e nters with a 1·2 r ecord. El Capitan vs. San Clemente The Vaqueros from Lakeside I near San Diego) enter without a victory after 7-2 and 6-0 losses to Monte Vista and Santana in the San Diego section. Tim Salas ts El Cap itan's quarterback and Dave H.uslin is the Vaqs' leadin~ hall carrie r. San Clem ente, a lso 0-2. is on a three-~amc losing streak. the longest in seven years . Laguna Beach's offensive as . sualt is m ulti-pronged, but get.a,, El Toro vs. Mlss~on Viejo m ost or its aerial game fromr T h is ha c k yard s q u ab b le quarte rback Lance Stewart an d f~a tu rPs ,the o ffensive po~er of rl'ce1ver Mike Davis Irvi ne's El Toro s I, led by tailback f!ame real I~ hasn t surfaced. Damon Swcaz,> ·::. 6 O :J verage. yet ;1p,ain:-,l l hC' ~efy \f1ss1on V1e10 front ·Maler Del vs. Los Alamlt~a \1 :it t I I> I! I I (1 n \I n u c s I l ... ... 110" dov. 11 p:1<·1· "'1\h Erl1scm a v.1·1·1<. l:t\Pr "11h d t1 •;t aga11:1.o;t " w I' .J I v ., (' (I r I' d ( 0 u r tou chtlr1wn~ Jn.J r a n ror 209 y<irrh nn '.llJ o.·arr11·s S<1turday ''1s: .. 1on \'1cJU0!'> atl<1ck has heC'n SP"rad11· 1n a l I l record -f rotn Pngeo B.> CARLSON'S COLUMN • • • l h ,. I\ 11 m 111> r o f r e t u r n 1 n g sl.Jrti•ri.. r<•turnin::? lctt1·rmen . rl'lurnc r• in lhl· ;,kiJlt·d p9s1tions and \i.y tv fi nd vut Just' how gn-1•n t11.11 uffen,1 \'~ lint: 1~ A nd Marina Coa c h Dave Thompson is an obvlou.a eapert at sand-bagging. Like the bowler with the 190 average askin g for a ha ndicap from some unknowing bloke. Thompson loves to give you that "avPra(!c " stuff,\hen h it vou ovt•r tll<' head on the field of ~la} wrth a slH k offense ~d snl rd 11>-f1·n~l 0 r1 t• I) r a 11 I! \• C 11 u n t y ncws p!.IJ)l!r s elctll·d M dnna to finish last in thl' Sunset League and I d love to gloat about 1t but this com e r bit on the ploy. too . predicting a fifth place fi n ish. Well, we're go ing to fix that with new pre dictions jus t before league play begins . T he re wHI be no sand-bagging then, what may be a S·O record is going lo get the prediction it deserves. Thompson <;laimed he had no blue chip college prospects, s ave one or two possibles. arid maybe he's riithl on lhat count the '191!1 unit whi(•h \~ent 9-2· I and finis hed <1 half game behind .Edison tn lht.. vh;~:.c ru1 the Sunset l.<>a12u1• tttlc didn ·\ rP ally have as many aH·l~ague players aa one would le:apec:l, el\ber . But t he difference la that Ma r ina doesn't make mistakes, operates the .veer with precision and doesn't give up the home Oailv P ilot r<1nkin' 1vf• run ~ ~ :l rin.," :--:o 1 m 1 )r;'nJ.! Count}. but lhl· \ 1Ycs ;i'rc 'still bt!tnt! ov1'r!ookf'd II\ the lhg l'"v° C"n fcrencc ranking'> not tu t..- found anywhere • • • Banner of the Year Award: That goes to Corona del .Mar Hig h wherf: the Sea IGngs put up the following s ign at their gam e with rival Newport Harbor: Amidst the usual "We 're No. J" and other standard s logans. was ··eorona Has The Babes.," proof that life Is more than Ju.st news. weather and footbail. 'Mishandled' Tanana Want to Be Traded ,,.; Bpseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN .. From AP Dlspatcbes Angels pitcher Frank Tanana, claiming h e was mis h a n dled fl&rlier this s eason. s ays team management was "lu lled to sleep" by the Angels' succe!\s 1n {979 and that he wants to be \raded. · "I'll pitch with enthus ia sm if t"m badt," Tanana s aid Tues day in an inte rview with the L<i:-, 22nd ANNUAL Angeh.·s Time:-,, "liul I wnulri rather not risk gr1ln ' Lhrough t hats amethinga1!;.i1n ' T a nan a . I.\ h o m 1 .., • •: d I Y. '' months tn 1~7!l w1lh tt·r11.llni\1s in his s hou!rl1•1 opr•rwd 1 h•· I ~o s1:a:.1>n...n'> t h•· .\ni::ct ~· !1 fth starte1· and w 1!\ ,.r, \.\1t r :1 i m1 earned run a\1•r J~" 11\'1•1 llh' lir·.t two 111or1ths m· 11,1• Ani~<·I~. ,lid de• 1•µ into lhr Arrwrll·:1n l.1.:ai::ur 20-LAP HALF-MILE EIGHT EVENTS and AMERICAN HONDA 500 CC INVITATION AL ...... ·cu SPlllT can ''T-..,IL ....... ". s..., Oct. 5, 1:30 .... . . . esl <;tandJngs . Sinc·e JW'le 4 , T anana has.won rune of 14 ~:imes, is tied with re- l11·ver Mar~ Clear for the club lt:ad in wins, and has lowered hi:; ER#\ to 4.18. But the An gels. :ilthour.h playing winning baJI in n•t•rnl weeks, w ill apparently t1n1<.h ~1xth in the West, more lhan 2."1 g<imes behwd Kansas < ~v .. • • .... 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Wesi Dtvlsloa x -Kansas City O'akland Minnesota Texas Chic a go Angels Seattle W L P ct. GB 93 64 .592 81 77 513 12""1 74 82 .474 181.'J 73 83 .468 1911'.r 66 89 .426 26 .. 65 91 .417 27 1·"1 59 98 .376 34 East Division New York 99 S8 .631 Haltimore 97 61 014 2'" Boston 82 73 52<J 16 Milwaukee 84 75 .528 16 De troit 82 75. .522 17 Cleveland 78 78 500 201"1 Toronto 64 93 .4~ 35 x clinch'ed division title T-y·,sur .. Mllw•ull .. •,A-"2 Min-ta.,, Tu•" PPd , ••I ground• BAI II more 11, &o>lon 6 f Ott roil s. To.onlo > Cle••I-12, N..,. VOtll' Oe•I-S, OWugo I K•n"11• CllV I, .S.•111• S I U 1nn1n11•> Te'-y'1o.met MllW"'1k ... lt..•PO!gl• Hll ., "-·· t8o"l"ll °''6·:•1ana IL•nolord "111 •t Cl\l<•oo l6•11m~r1on1111 Min-I• (\Miii.,.., 5-1 •na Z.l>n IJ.11> Ill Tt• •• ~ll«ll 10.•-.i.n1t.ln• \).Ill ,,, n D •l~o·e IM<G••OO• "II •I Bo•lon IE<kf"lty 12 !JI, n Otlroil CFldr~h t JI et Toronto ISll«l 11·t41, n N .. , 'for• (Jann 11·1l •I Clt"*t-l l'JMll" lt~O~tl~t I OrH~t!< ••f l At K•M H CllY !Gel• IJ.11, n .. NATIONAi. LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB Hous ton 90 67 .573 Dodgers 88 69 .561 2 Cincinnati 86 72 .544 4 1~ Atlanta 80 76 513 9Yl San F rancisco 73 83 .468 16'h Sa n Diego 71 87 449 19~ East Division Mont real 88 70 .557 Philadelphia 87 70 .554 ~., Pittsburgh RO 78 .506 8 St. Louis 72 86 .456 16 New York fl6 92 418 22 Chicago 6J 94 401 241..7 T........,y's S<orH 0M9en 6 """ F'<or'ICl\CO l ( 10 1nn1n11• I ""•"' Y'orlil l, P1M\burQf\ 1 MontN'•l 1 St l ou" l Pl\t1na.1on1a 1•. Ch•<•llO > ";•" Dlf9'J l, Cm< 1nn•ti 1 Hou•ton 1 "'"'~" 3 T-y'•V- Oodeer• O•ootot 1l l l •t ~·" r rAn<h<o IWl\lhon 11 Ill. n PllUl>U'Qh l8ll>b1 t ... t "' New Vo.It. <Burilt 1 ~~'. I.out~ ( l!tncon l-41 •I Montru i ( P•ln,.. '~;.;~-IUlmo 10.111 •• Pr lt-lpl\I• ICMllon u-;~~ "oievo l5'\1tl•' 11 111 •• ClnclnNt• ts.•- •0.::1 .. ~1. INt<>~rCI l~t.i •I HOtl\IM Cl! ...... II •I. n ./ PRE-OWNED BUY RIGHT!; * '78DATSUN PIOC-UP SHORT BED (IL38144) s4395 * • WE'ii MllWAY CLOSI: ... ... . -. JU NIO~C9L,LEGES , BASEBALL I BOXING ' 'NOO(\f}sday, October I 1980 McClurt~ • • OCC Could Go , the Distance Ha11d c1Jf~ ~·•~t~ls .. ~ ~ Ptr<1lP llun.n.ftrs Ran/,ed Second in the State t "'"' \ P nt .. patrh~, M II ~ •• u ... •• •• 1 lHI •H! t' I " • I Hod~1·r~ h.i~ .1 11111 plt' ,.11 h1' It• hon<1 t•111 m1 ,c•1I up , .. 11\.1 th• ~wll r ht'' lwl1w!l lh1• Arc'\' 1·1'~ 11111 I to w1thrn \l\c'r<'1·11tu.:•· '""!\r-'""· 1 ~ l'OV1•l 1.,I th11cl pl.Ht' fin'· 111 lht \m1•r11·.1n I 1•J,.:1i.· ~""'' Ht'lt1•\1•r H1•h \I,\ 111rt 'I •rt·"' and l"l'C'Ordt•cl J I : v1 r h11 \ "'t'l o•, day ni~ht m 1•1 th1 \n~·••l, .. •\llh .1 SMVl' from Mt kt• I tihh' "'' 1 lw ,,, • o f th1· H11•w1•r, '' 111 llh' r1•1.11 u1 "l\h•l 'hu't• h.1, h1•1·n ti ui.:.i1n.:.11' a bout Murtw.: fo1 thft't \ '"''' sa11,I H0o.t~t'r:. , 111· ,t,1r1t-d 1n 1h1 minor le.i.:uc'' l'"'' h.• h,111 ht•t 11 u1 ~ons1sten1 for 1~ 111· 11 llt'f .• ,, , l'bwtd a :opoi '"' h1 m unal 1,, ... plt<'ht•<lfo11r111 1t,l.111 lin '''"", 11 five sl.tns '· M<'C'Ll K• .. :; IC h.1 Ill ' I· '•- rellt•f aµµt'.11 ..Ill• ,. 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J LINl(JR COl.iLEGES ~ lkl' 11<'1 .co~ from Wc'>tmu1ster and llunnte J\rnoll! ,, 't'<'11n4 year man who :.µcnl la.,t '::.t'JJ.un <t.l Citrus Colle~e in 1\ l U:.<1 Thi::. ::.t>ason, 1"1t.c1·! has sli ced his 1lut1t·s m half While hl··~ spe~nost elf h1::. tame ~ rth the ace women'!> • :;qua~. U:.:.t!'!tant <:O<H·h Larry Greer has bet•tl v.orkin~ with the nwn '!> team. 'll 1 Pall} lakes a loml off of me It ·s µ11111g lCI Lt· a lot eaSll'r lo concentrate flol111 Must Try Satisfx ~ritics 'f Jh ti Al ISO( 'K t ' :-. \• 1-. 1 ; 1\ S I. <1 r r j I lnt,111•: .1ppr11;11•1w::. t~· d1·fcn•,t' 111 hi:. \\.u1 Ill Ho't 1~ (.1,unrll 111"i.' \ ,\•·11d11 champ1onsl11µ 'f'hlll '>day lllj.:hl 111 !>Omdhang Of Carney Lan ~for.t loup1 cl J J l an't win -;it11;~t <m • single tocenterwithl ... 111.ut1n thC' If hl' defeats 1 ham111<H1 All . sixth and the11 rhas1·d J\kl'lurt• ht' knows c·nta·. wtll !>a} Ali, al with a Onl'·vut H Bl double to ruin ag1.· Jb. 1~ ov•·r the n1 Jl making \\di. ma~ be 1101 tnsuranu:. 11111 t l'rlamlv Ali will nL•ec.i alt his tolb · 'l'h1u-:-;day niJ,~hl. And tht• 'iusp~w11i 111 Holml'!>' l'amp 1c; t11at T\\·o years away from th<.' 1 m g ~,II ha .. ,. ru~tc:d those tools for Ah Sinc-e t\11 won bat·k the WHI\ •crs1on l)f th1: Litle in September. 197H. hP has been idle. <her thut sa me period. Holm('s h;i:, v.on ,_._., <:'11 fift.hts nnr1 non<' of lllOS<' I IW the shutout bit! 1n the eighth Jft('r the "u·torv J holl«w Me Reggie 'lcveland ~ot the ~.:c·ond I( he fl):,l''. tu Ah. h1· knuws qut of the inning, C <1ldwcll came r riti c·~ \\ill :,,, \ llulmt'S never in to rel.ire pinr hhittcr J ason wa:. inud1 c)f a c h<irnpion .Thompson and set 'the side down anywa.'. beat111j.! infe rior opp<» in order in the ninth. ll was h15 nenls on Lhe 1·olid Lo the throne ANALYSIS on things this year," F itzel says Both the Pirate men's a nd women's 'IQ~ads tumed in impressive victories over Ml. San Antonio College last week an.ti ~re now gearing for a deuble dual I Fr iday wilh Santa Ana and Cer · r at Irvine Park Next week, the meet f'ulterton on a course along port's Back Bay. But the big confrontation comes Oct. 17 when Grossmont, the No 1 ranked Junior college m en 's s quad in the state, hosts the Bucs in El Cajon. Fitzel ex- pects both teams lo come into lhe meet with undefeated records . The South Coast Conference will probably be at stake . MEANWHILE, S A DDL E BACK College's Gauchos also have a key • cross coWltry meet this week when t.hey host Palomar in Mission Conference ac· tum "It's definitely u big meet for us. We 've been gearing up for It," notes Coach J ay Roelen. "I think we've got a good chance of winning it based on our. performance at the Palomar lnvita~ Uonal. But you ne ver k11ow. They might have held back a little in that meet." ' Saddleback opened the 1980 campaign with a 1>-44 victory over San Diego Cit y College last Friday. The Gauc hos / Mitchell Clark won the 4.0.mile race with a 2'l:31 clocking. SaddJeback also took the No. 2 through s places. The Saddle back· Palofhar confrontation is set for 3 p. m. *** J C NOTES -Golden West's victory over OCC evened the series between the two rivals at 7-7·1. GWC has completely dominated the last two games ... More • o n this Saturday 's OCC · Saddle back football game : Dick Tucker 's alHime r ecord against Ken Swe,ringen is ~-4. Annual yield on one to three-year investment&. From $1 ,006-to $500,000 ... secured by California real estate. DJVE"RSIFIED FINANCIAL CONSULT ANTS, INC. A • dlilwma E;ro!'eragr: EVe111rgs ___ .. ,_. Investments available for: Individuals· Pension Plans· IRA-Keogh Can 011ec1 or collect (71 4) 975-1010 lor information 4590 MacArthur, Suite 620 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Ttle Company It Pays To Know~ Address Cny yr st reller a ppe.araun:: ,,met' 19ifl. J lolmes is fully a ware of the Catch-22 situation ... I will win, .. "THlS WA S MIKE'S throwing he says rather .. matter·of.faclly, dayandhesaiditwasOKifhewas "bcrause I'd rather have lhern bouts b~ve gone the distance "This 1s the fourth fight this vf.'ar. ·· Holmes said. "I've been \•cry active and i"'m good." 1'1restone COSTA MESA Conter of H..ttor at.cl • Wlls°" Across frOfl'I needed." said Rodgers. "f didn't ~ay I beat an old Ali than to want Thompson to hit a!!ainst a have them Sa) an old Ah beat a right-hander. Mike did a super young Larry ll<ilme~." job." . -Holmes is one month s hort of Be n Oglinestakt'd ~·tc'Ctureto a his Jlst birthday, not exactly 2·0 lead in the first inning with his young by sports standards . But 39th home run following a two-out he is eight Years younger than single by Cecil Cooper. The long Ali and those years could make drive to right off rookie Bob.. . a difference over the course of Ferris, 0·2. broke a shortli vet! 15 rounds t hre e.way ti" with HC's.:g1e .. I'm young anti strong and J ackson and teammate 1,orman full of cndurant·e ... <;aid Holmes, Thomas for lht.> Ami:riu rn L<.'a l!Ul' d ipping into <• little Ali-ty pe lead. "poetry "fie n .. :cds in surance ... 1\nd yet, ther e arc those peo. pie around the fight game who wonder just how good Holmes really is. Critics point to his n at · root~d. straight-up .style. He is not wha t you would call fa'>t, certainly not as fast as Ali was in his prime. The lis t of pe ople he bas beaten is hardly awe-ihspiring . His last two defenses have been agairist Leroy Jones a nd Scott Ledoux. a p air of journ yman heavyweights. · T ALIN I .RE TIREMAN ~ewy's ShoppllMJ Center . PHONE 631-0712 QUALITY SERVICE • • .FAST HOUllS: MOM. neu Nl 7:10 AM TO 5 PM SAT. 1:10 AM TO-) PM • • 4-Ply Rated Size Equivalent Capacity 878-13 175-13 ... C78-13 185-13- ·s.45-14 165-14 ) .... C78-14 185-14' _,__ __ 078-14 195-14 E78-14 195-14 _.,___ _____ f78-14 205-14 G78-14 215-14 H78-14 225-14 G78-15 215-15 H78-15 225-1_5 _ L78-15 235-15 Black· wall A78 ·13 111ckw111 ( Equ1va1en1 capacity 165· 13 Plus Sf 64> F .E T 5 Rib Design at ToJ .. 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Golden, Colorldo CHARGE IT • Ad1us1· ldte Speed 8 Cyl • 5et T1mrr19 • T esr 8Jllery & Chargu141 System I 41 • inspect Rol0t. 01st111>uloi Ca~. p C v Valve. 1Qnilt0n Cables Atr A6d • •O '°' c .. , Wothovl Ei.c11onoc '•lier CralllltaW Vtnt Ftlltr, =--s-"" Con<l•I-c ... Va pot Ctnos1t1 f 11ttr 11y ""'* WE ALSO HONOR On Revolving Charge at Flrestooe Stores & Many Firestone-Dealers ,.._, ........ kr-i , • ..,. lft TMI MA ...... •,_ S--S. Y-.......... --. 0... .. Ml"'-...,_ 6 Or .. ,._ DAIL 'V'PILOl Take It, It's Yours Oakland Coach Lee Walls presents Rickey Henderson of the A's with second base in the sixth inning Tuesday night at Chicago. Henderson had just stolen his 97th base of , ' .. .. .,. Wlret>N>to the season , breaking Ty Cobb's American League record for steals in a single season. which Cobb held since 1915. Umpire is · MartySpn n gstead . Surf Playe.-s Honored ,; /It .• • --• I Three Nanred to U.S. National 1e<ini Uy C'URT SEiDEN . Ot ,,. D•1fy Puot St.aft T hn.·c Ctil1rorn1a S urf players havc been named to the U.S. National soccer team by Goa<'h Walt Chyzowych. .. l'lled about scl·1ng sonw ••f the places I've onl~ read about." • Forward Steve Moyers. defender Tony Crudo > and goalkeeper Alan Mayer are among the 22 US "STF.VE IS A GOOD choice for the team. says Surf Coach Peler Wall "lle's an aggr ec;s1vt• fo rward who makes thingi. happen up front. The· '-'!XPl'l l('nC'e will be beneficial to his professional • players who will begin training_J'or prcliminar} • qualifi cation matches with Canada and Mexico for ·· the 1982 World Cup in Spain. . caret.'r · ' Moyers and Crudo ha\ e al read} J01ned the team wh!ch h~s begun a f1 \'e·~ame. 26-day Euro ~~ean tour which wi ll mclu<.le matches against -:: E u ropean powe rho uses F.C Nuremberg, t he ' . . . Crudo boasts more international experience, thanks lo his part1cipdt1on on the National and Olymp1t· teams lie closed out the NASL season with some solid defens1 ve efforts in the playoff series with Fort La uderdale. ~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-J m SOCCER Mayer has made.18 appearances as a member of the national team s ince 1974. fie recorded a 1.80 . J.!oa ls ·aJ.!atnst average last year w~e Surf in 17 games Portuguese and .Luxembourg national teams and th e Englis h national "0" team . ~CCOROING TO CHYZOWVCH. a World Cup roster will be chosen from the 22 players currently on the· European tour. SO<'CER SOt 'N OS Golden West College's Moyers, the second leading Surf scorer last season with 13 goals and three assists. was also the ·No. 2 native Americ an scorer in the '"North American Soccer League. Only Seattle's Ma rk Pete rson scored more po•nts with 30 · socct>r team orwns Southern California Conference action Saturday and Coach Gregory Gh.ica s ays he 1s pleased with his 1980 sqttad "We are looking good s o far This could be a very good year for us." he says. GWC finished third last year. a nd seven mem· bers of that squad ar e back including goalie NeviJle Grarr from South Africa . Gruca's team includes seven players who prepped at Pacifica High School . . Clemson.Univer sity has captured the top spot on the Intercollegiate . Soccer Association of Americ-a rankings of D1 v1 sion I schools for the fi rst week of the 1980 soccer season Clemson captured 16 first-place votes from the !SAA Rating Board of coaches throug hout the country UCLA is ranked 12th among Division I sch0<>ls ·. >' • "I've rrcver played on the National team and I:ve never been to Europe. T his is going to be som e trip for me," admits Moyers "I am honored to be chosen to represent my country a nd ve ry ex-. OCC Stops Polo Foe ., . radio pager Or ange Coast College jumped out to a 6·0 lead i,n the firs t quarter and went on to an eas y 20-JO victory over ltiverside City CoJl ege Tuesday in Junior college water polo action in the OCC pool. On the high school level, ·Long Beach Wilson topped visiting Costa Mesa, 9-7 in a high-scoring non- league battle, while Fountain Valley topped Irvin e, 9.3_ Greg Borsuk got th~ Pirates off aod flying against Riverside City with three first-period tallies. Team- mates Greg Carr oll and J eff Young also scored three goals apJece before the match was over to help OCC im· prove its record to a perfect 7-0. ~ Riverside got a four -goal performa nC'e from "Kevin Parkes, while Der eJ< Dryden added two. Orange CoHl t etu rns to act ion Saturday when the Pirates host thei.r own 'tournament The annual Pirate Tourney will also see Cypress, Chaf- fey and Santa !l.joni ca City invading the OCC pool for a day of water polo whith begins at 9 a.m . J'he tournam ent is free and open to t he puj>lic. Meanwhile, Cost a Mesa Kigh saw its record dip lo 5·2 after coming out on the short end of a non league bat- tle at Long Beach Wilson. The Mustangs got two goals apiece from Tony Barrett and Art Chasen . but fell behind, 6-3 afte r two periods Costa Mesa closed the gap to 8·6 in the third period but could never pull even. At Irvine High, Fountain Valley kept its record al a pe rfect 4-0 a s Todd Elder delivered fout' goals to lead the Barons. Teammate Steve Twym an added three a:td Johrr Dem psey scored two m re . WIDE AREA COVERAGE On ngt Coanty. L.A. C'oun· ty. S.n ~naardloo Cou ty. RJ veniiff Couty. 317.75 total mo. coil no deposit on credit approval OR4'11GE (OlJ"'n R4lll0 TflEPHONf \fRVlff IN( 401 S SANT A FE SANTA ANA 835-33 A DUMB IDEA Would you ever consider buying on expensive watch from o s1ronger on o street corner? Of cour$e not I .,. Re.gardless of the low price offered. you still wont quality, service and value for your money -. It's the some when you purchase o new or used car. After 57 years In business we know when you make your selection you wan1 v'alue and the service you're entitled to ... and we bac k 1t upJ One'=>f the many sli)eciols you'll find here this wee·k Is Q 1Q80 Mercury Capri, on excellent value for only $649Q. (Ser.7Q54) LllCOLI ·MERCURY COITAIEIA ... iii ' SOCCER I TENNIS I UC IRVINE 41 Quite a .Selling Joh Radio Package _ Pzit Together Hy JOH N s •:VANO 04 tlW O•llY l'l ... St.ti Thanks to ti stron~ sellin~ Joh by former UC I rvine s ports 1nformat1on r1irector, Roy Englebrecht (currently working m prvmotions with the Los Angele5 Lakcrs>. Anteater basketball ra ns will be able to listen to their team on radio this season. Englebret·ht 's succe~s story is rea lly two fold a I fi rst he /larl to convince Ut:I to sell him 1tf. IJaskethall radio rig~ bl he then had to sell J radio station on ucr ENGLEBRECHT ACCOM PU~HED thf• first obstacle by receiying lhe blessing of UCI athletic director Linda D sa y, and accomplished tht' second after t\WVE ( ave. ~ 108) vice presi dent Jack Bell did a lot o ul searching. "I was hesitant," s ay Bell concerning the buying of the program "Normally it 's traditional that when a radio st ation deviates from its u:.ual form at there is some loss of audiem:e · · What fi nally sold Bell on t he UC'I basketball idea was Englebrecht':, salesmanship . plus lht! fact he had some good mat erial to offer. Te rmis Offspring O:ri Court By OA VE CUNN'INGflAM 01 lho D••IY Piiot Sl<IH • J udg1ng from som e or the• e ntries 1n t h~ Southern California Se<.'t1on al Championship~ at I.A Tennis Club last month. 1t must have heen the g reatt'Sl tounia m t·nt o f all tune. Kramer. St•p,uru. ~rn L·r~on . Trabert. !load and Olmedo 1t looked ltkt: a reun1Qn o f lhe tennis Hall of i''ame But thesc pla~er-. wNen t .la1 k •Kr,!mn l'anrho Scgur:1, Hoy Emcr'ion Ttmy Traht•n, Le"' lluad or Alex Ol111cclo lnstt'ad 1l W .JS ll11h1·rt Kramer. Sp1•w 1..·1 :-;egura. Anton} J-:mersc111 MH hacl Trabert l'1·1t·1 110.111anci 1\n~C'la Olmt·tl11 · "Hoy pn•scnted his ideas to us and gave us a rundown on I Hill l Mulligan's ability as a coach," ~"id Hell 'It st•f'lned like a winning team to me." K W<tvt' will he broadcasting both the An- tc;.iter"' homt' and away contests The a nnouncers fo r th1• 11negrom hfJvc.-.,...t to be selected. "I Rf.ALL \' FEEi . K Wave is doing a service to the 1•1J1nmun1ty," says Be.Uif"UC Irvine is very mu<·h a µart. of the 1mmedi:it'~ market. As far as wc're. concernNI we'll gain in audience and ex- 1wsur e in area~ we've never known before ." UC IRVINE UPDATE K Wave. Onf! uf the most powerful radio sta- tions in Orange County at 50,000 watts, will reach as fur 'outh <is •San Diego, as far nor th as ln~l ew()(id a nd as r-.r east as San Bernardino. Anti, althoug h the UCf bas ketball progra m \\ill be-<.11methtng new for lhe conte mporary" mid· die-of the road station, 1t won't be their first ven- ture into the s porting world as t hey currently hroadcast the Ccil State l•'ullerton football contests. "We are in a very competitive sports market and the audition or broadcast coverage lhrou&bout t he an•a will be a ma1or boost to our exposure," says De mpsay. "'Our staff has worked with Roy and has put together an agreem ent which will in- ;;ure the commercial broad cast or UC I basketball over the next three seasons ." "ONCE AN A N TE ATE R , a lw ays a n Anteat't!r," t!Xplains Engle brecht, the executive producer of the package. "This is a n ew era for UCI athletics "'(I th Bill Mulligan. All of Orange Countv wall be able to share in ttte excitement through this new association between UCI and K·Wa,-e I <im happy as a n Ora.Age County resident to have brought lh(' twci ~roups together.'' Englebrecht ·~ •wllmi:: Job, plus Bell's gamble have combancrl lo J.:i\I' Orange County listeners a n1·1.1. enthusiasm toward the Cl program. 'l-'rom evf'n ind1cat1on there seems to be a grt•al ~cal ,,f l..'nthu!.1asm," says Bell "( thi~k "'1"rP 1•mng 111 pwk up a great numbers o{ listeners l h al \~ 1·rr·n t :I\\ a 1 1 1,f u:-. before " l c I .. 1,d I\ V. \(' will begin ·their assoc1a- ' 11in '\,,\ :>« .,.. Ii• n ·1 h1• \n.tcaters host Virginia \11iitary 1111111· 1•1xt1 Ml '>!':.t:-.<J11 opener. " • .. Tli• l f'J "' 1 , 1ir11 r y tc;.irn won its firs t..mee\ 111 I""" \1';1r'> ~.11 11111.t \ at th<' H1vers1de rnv\ta· ll•Hl .d •'., 11 1 1;1rr, K11u th o;a w Grossmont College T HF.\' A RE Of'f-SPr<l:-.;<, 111 th1· 1r·nn1 " 1r .111·f1•r f11"w1.., llarnhltn w1r1 with a time of lt·~l.'nds. t:ikmg lo thf' <-<11irt 111 thl arnc "l"•rt tlw1r .n Iii 111 1•11 I (I l.(11 al ptoduct Joe Young, of f ..it hers rnade f ~mous c -.•s l .• \' • .... I I q.!h , t 1n1-.h1•d ninth at 32:08.07. Hobert Kr:1mt r. 3·u. is h•1:rnarrwnt 1hrt:-c•t11r tnr • • • I li e Southern California T1•nm~ Asv,c·1Jt1on f•'n• I hr r• 1 •11 ii l 1 J 'c; water Polo team beat Spcnler Sc~ura. 28, 1s a forrnc r L:C'L.\_plJ)t'r th• .. 111101 F1 1d . \\ttll 11 former players show- who now ser ves as an atl<1rncy for tennis 11la~1·r-.r,~ .111 nr ti..-i.:.11.11• l'ht· turnout says something • Antony E meri.on. 17. 1s "(·JI known in N1•wr)(lrt .1tie1111 tr•· 11r11.l!r.ir1 Reach as the No I s1ngl1~.s playl'l' fr1r CoronJ d•·I' • • * ~ar 'sCl rchamp1onh1J.!h "t'hrx1ltcarn Jl11 A ~111v. •ri· 1h1ngs at UCI these days? M ll'hael Trahl•rt. 21. 1s .1 lcal:h1ng prov. ho" ••r"-. .11 It• ti .p .. 11 .. 111f •1rm ;.it mn d1 rPctor Rob Halvaks, fo r his father·:; sum mer tcnn1~ camp 0111 f1• 1111.111 11'tllll .1:, 11ndefcated. untied and un- Petcr lload, 19, works on his father's tcnn1~ c·nrt'<l 11pon ranch in Spain and a lso taught at lbe Tra~rt Note . UCl doesn't have a football team . camp this summ er. Ang~la Olmedo, 16, is one of the top junior gir ls in Southern California . So who was it in the finals? None of the above Vince Van Patten beat Billy Martin, '1 -6. 6 3 6 I for the cnen·s singlec; championship, white B.arban1 (.;erken took, the women's crown v.1th a ll·3. 6-1 victory over J.anet LaGassc As for Kramer. Segura. Emerson. Trabert lload and Olmedo n none made 1t as far as the riuartcrfinals * * • BRAD PARKS, CO·FOUNDER of the National Foundation of Wheelchair Tennis. has bee n invited to Washington, D.C. to give a demonstration of his talents before Congress. The South Laguna resident. paralyze during a skiing accident. is rec 1z one e finest handicapped athletes i~ e worl . has broken national and world whe hair trac ecords, and last month won the fi rs ational-Wheekhair Ten· nis Champions hip, staged at Los Caballeros in Fountain Valley Football Signa/,s __ i-i BALL ILLEGALLY TOUCHED, KICKED. 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Cl&UY5.lmC>tOn IWllllam•l.J .00 ~lev• &<la f I II P41ld $132 20 All•n<Mnce •,761. CROSS COUNTRY • High Schoof Rankings l"' M•N 4-A I. Ce~ M9MI 1 Qt-. J. UlllYfftlty; C. ~ flMr ; $. CMn•rltlo; •· Ao111...-. Hiiis; f. aft-; I. fl-al• \lall•y; •• Foot11111, 10 Tl>Ouwncl 04••· · J.A t. "'1•l•r 0.1; 1. Buena l'ark, fl . I.A C•n•da. •. El Oor•clo . !. wa1nu1, •· R-l•l'CI, 1. South PaYClene; a Mira Coot•. • Temple ~lty· 10. Plonetlf WOMIN t. ,......., v....,~\..,t• a .. i..r•; ~ U11lv••11ty; 4. Newbury P•r•, S. C.0'9 M•H; •· Pelo\ Verdes; 1. l"ootll/11; 1. ••IMll; •. iauQu•; "· eer-....... >.A t , ~ .. Merl°"; !. BltllOfl Alftel; J, Cllf'flt,_ V....,: 4. MM• Ool; $,Wal""'; 6. ue-e..ctl; 7. 0.. Milli; I . ll1"'91tl; •. Arrovo~Oftlllt; 10.1.A Calllda. HIGH SCHOOL CoSI a M~..,. I 1 l 1 I LB Wotson J J 7 1 • Co\tlt Mtlt-\a <Kor1nq Bdrr•tt 7 Cf'l•wn l Cd\t•llO 1, Brown 1 c ,-,.n..,haw \ f ountain V.!!ll•v J J 1 4 lrvu~ \ O \ J Founti111n Vallp~ "'Ortf\Q EIOf'r • ,.wymdn ~mp,..y ' Ir vin\' \COtlnQ Murl)hv 1, Paul I ltuo 1 Misc. Tue&dey's TrenHctlcins •MKETBALL w-·• 8••~•11>•11 Lt'"9ue M ILWAUl(EE E.XPRESS Su•p~nd•O operahan\ FOOTBALL NAll.,...I l'-lt•ll Le .. ue PHILADELPHIA E AGLES S111n•d ROdnf'Y P•tkflllr. w1or rPCfl'Wflir Pl•Crtd Scott F1t1kf'-(' wide tf'<.f'IVf'r. oo tM 1n1ureo ,.,. St"fYf' ll~t CMtadl<llt Foolltall Le .. ue HAMIL TON 1 IGER CATS Druce Lem mermen. QUAr1Prt>a<~ •ttuPO S1on'f'd Torn q01clnt quar1!'rbdck HOCKEY H•tioMI Hochy L .. 9ue CHICAGO BLACIC HAWKS S•no J•c• o·c a11a11an, oei..n..,,...n to Moncion Of 11\t .-.~"'"" Hock~y l..f"aQUit MINNESOTA NORTH STARS Senl O•.e Tardlch, Bob lw•bvCht and J•y O't onnor ooallend•r\, Wt \ Coul\on. J .V LU \On, Gerry C.••rc•a. Roortr Wolff •nd Kevin McCIOt•ey . .,.....,,,.,,....,. dncl O••P H~t. Jol\n Merf"dilh, M l•t SleOP, BMr, Aller, P1u1 P<KlllC, Tony Thoma., Ple rrp L.<o .... M1trut1 Fortier and Don Oefa bbiO forward\, 10 B•lll,_.• oft~ E~stern Ho<"h LHOue Q UE BEC NOROIOUES Cul Potro• Pl&ntP. •>ohl wtnQ WINNIPEG J -no Pl~rrt.H1m11, OOlllonder, Rns defenw.man, ano LylP Moll••. P•l y and Larry HOl>kln,, wino \ to Tulse o f tM C•tHr•t Hd'O •t"f L••QU• SOCCEll H-A..-l<•f'I S-c ... Loa .... NASL Tr•n,l erred lho Memphl• lr•n<h•Mt 10 Caloarv. NHL Scores TUESOAV'S IXHl•ITIONS 1tl1111 9, Edmonlon l Pllll-ll)tlla 3, 8uff•lo 7 O.troll j, T0<onto 3 N Y "-" 3, N v h lanclen l Mdfttrtal $, Botton 1 C••oary $, MlnNtot• o NBA ScorH TUUOAV'S EXHIBITIOflS Lllhn I 12, 5eottlt lOI New vor• 1t I, Al1411'1t• lOS 0.lroll 1 H, Hew Jer•Y 101 IC•M•sCllY 11t, Clllc119<>90 kn Antonk> ttl, W41t/llnqton 11 Houtloft t2S, 0.llat 111 Pllfledelpllla '1, VIAii .. Goldell St .. e IOS, Pot11-'1 Women's Aeld Hockey JUMIOlt COLL•O• Otaf'191 GoMt dllf. Pe.....,., J.1. o ...... Cotti Korlr19: UN Oepsti, V• ,... .. OeftnlltOll. Weclne~clay OctoO.•r I 1'160 Ol\Jl V I'll Jf lllf E_nergy Savings Cited ' . State, Northwest Electrical Ties Urgetl S1'CHAMENTO CAP) Federal officials say e xpanded electric power conne.clions between California and the Northwest could save four million barrels of oil a year. A Sacramento Bee report from Was hington, 0 C .. said Tuesday that the estimate was sent by the US. Gene ral Accounting Office to the U.S. "'ecretary for energy, Charles Duncan. The report added that We«t Coast CQJlSum ers would also enjoy lower rates if the Northwest rould find a bigger market in Catifon)ia for s ur· plus hydroelectric power. oR~NGE r ~ co~~;t~ ~ 1', S~adlff Office Park. lluntif'\gl.On Beach, is one of 27 bus inesses in Los Angeles' and Orange coun- til'S recently ~onored by Los Angeles Beautiful, Inc. for contrihution t o beaut1£1cation and the en- vironment Richard S. Battaglia. Newport Beach, 1s d irCoe, tor Of procurement for Cj>ntrol syste ms division of Parkei;_Hann1fin Corp., Irvine rAlTAGLIA G round Systems g r oup, Hug hes Airc raft Co., Fullerton, 1s one .of three firms f)amed to work on a S240 million NATO .project to modernize the British ~air defense network , according 'tu a recent announcem ent (rom the o ffice o f M a r g a r et T h a t c h e r . B r i t J·S h p r 1 m e minister "Managinl( Assertively: For Managers and Supervisors ." is the title of a four·week lecture series to be presented by .Coastline Community Collef(e from 7 lo 10 p.m, ·Tues days beginning Oct 7 The sessions will be held al Bayview Learning Center. 2531 Orchard Drive. Santa Ana lleights Registration 1s a v'1ilable at the first ~ession In- fo rmation, 963-081 1. ext :!IG Princ iples of Corporate Meeting Planning-1s topic of a 9 a .m . to 3 p.m . seminar scheduled each Saturday beginning this week at Sheraton Newport Hotet. Newport Beach. The course, designed for executive secr etaries. administrative assistants and part·time organizers. is sponsored by the school of business administration and economics • The GAO s aid lbe federal government sh~'uld prod major utilities in the Northwest to expand the present grid And if per•1asion fails, it cccom- mended that Duncan seek congressional authority to get intert1e expansion off the drawmg.boards . . . THE BASIC ARGUMENT is that ~very sur plus kilowatt Cali fornia geLr, from the Northw~~ saves a kilowatt from oil·fired plants The GAO s aid new facilities woult.I give California access also to surplus Canadi11n power It sa.id the Canadians are eager lo find West Coast customers for extra powe r that will be generated at a planned coal-fired plant 1n Alberta CALIFORNIA UTILITIES have been hesitant to make commitments because or uncertainties (In the amount or surplus power that will be a vailable in coming years. and its cost, in view of the No rthwest's increasing re liance on <'Oal and nuclear powe r . It added that a nother hurdle 1s the Northwes t 's insis tence on huge rate increases for surplus power sold to Califoroia Also, the private California utHities foar that expansion of the intertie may give an '~dge lo the public owned utilities. the CAO adt..led '~a~gain' $1 Gasoli1ie Sale CATONSVILLE. Md. IAPJ Pcoµle lin 1ng up for a dolla r-a-gallon gas<>hne'.' A fe\\ years ago it would have been crazy To· day. it's a fact or life Motorists came in droves to the pumps of a Catonsville serv ice station Monday night forming a line three bl ocks long to·take ad- vantage of a $1-a ·gallon gasoline sale. An a ttendant al the CrQwn Central Petrole um station said the pncc nearly 20 cents below the normal rate was offer ed as a way to boost sales And hiking r,aies is the c.!'.!t'• wafd!!.~~-=::::::=-::.:::-~g on to it:.. lease With the company, the attendant said. Crown has announced a plan to cancel the leases or those managers who do not in- crease their monthly gasoline s ales. Although dealers have call ed the Policy unfair. the state comptroller's office said it sees nothing wrong with the policy. and office or extended education of Cal State '"~--------------------~~ Fullerton . Registration is $295. Information, 733-2611. Bentley Laboratories Inc ., Irvine , and Bioengineering International ( BEi >. announced they have entered into agreements by which Bentley will acquire from a subs idiary of BEi its business and assets related to distribution in F rance of c ardiovascular products manufactured in Irvine. Marcy C. Mlcb_ael, Irvine, is asliistant vice· pres ident and br anch manager of the Corona del Mar office of Beverly Hills Savings. Cus&.o mer Re lations Workshop is the title of a seminar scheduled 9 a .m. to 4 p.m . Saturday a t Golden West College, 15744 Golden West St.. Hunt· ington Beach. The event is free and will be in room 209 or the administration building. PAYNO INCOME TAX In l 980 or 1981 and R('covc r Taxes Paid 'in '77 . '78 & '7~t • Up to 400 Writ€ Off ·,Quick Return of Capital - • Positive Cash F low • High Profi t 1=>otentia l • 4 Years of National A cceptance A c t Now! Don't Wait Until Dec. 31 J eanne Rampe has been.named director of ad· ministration for BEST Life Assurance Co. of Ca lifornia. Newport Beach. She li ves in San J uan Capistrano. CALL: WALT FREITAG (714) 644-2526 Michael L. Sawtelle of Costa Mesa has been promoted to account exec utjve in the Long Bea ch offi ce of Bateman Eic hler . llill Richards. Inc . headquartered 1n Los Angeles GERA LD KOZAK.· TAX P LANNI NG 359 San M iguel Dr Su11e 110 • New oort Center, NPw;>ort Beach City Aided SA N FRAN C ISCO (AP l -More than SJ.2 million 1n federal funds has been allocated to San Francisco to he lp revamp its famed cable car System. The money. along with $800.000 in local matching funds. wi 11 be s pe nt on a n eg,a.1neering and design s tudy on rebuilding the l'a r system . 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San Bernardtno"and parts of Ventura counues There 1s no hrrnr to the number of "beeps" you c.:in receive. and no extra"'phone charges or special eQu1oment to install When SCJTlOOOe wants you, lhey 1us1 dial on any phone It s as easy as tha11 Gall us r<X1dy ra at rhe detiils' '- ., fl~Sl\JER PfllJE • . 645-1342. 731-7777. 831-2493 Or call lnform1tion IOf th• Answer Page oltlce nearest you · • /\91'nt IOI R.tOtO Arl.ly ro1potoll10fl ../ I ~ -.. • HUJ OAILYPILOl Busfness ' . ~ ( Top Banana No _Longer fl11,l(hes, R e p ublic A irli11 P!C MPr~ Todny PllO .. :NtX 1 AP I The• tup hanana tn Ou: We ~1 has <·hant:•-d its 'trirlt! lluttht'i. A.1r~t':H . lw-st known for 1u hnght y~llfl~ a1rpla11~ and IL' 'lo.-t1&n "\ .s weo are top hananu today offu·aolly t0t1k on th•• n•mt"' of 011 ,new par f'nl com,mn), ltt"pubhr A•rlint"'~ WORKF.R~ Al.R t-.:AO\ •~ h tkma lh«' Huich~ ,\lrWl'St 1111mc t}U thl~) .,110"" lll11ne:, 8fld t f'f)hH'llllt 1t with lhr hlu(' ttt"1Juhltr .. lnpe and lo1to. a m1llard du<·k known it~ t krman, lH'ror dlnic tn Hedmoml Tyler. Rl'pubhl· ·, l'h11•r P<1kt>sm1m "It"' Ill t Ukl• two «'Jr'I to l't'JUllnt all tht' 11l1nt",, but p rcll)' 50011 th\') ·11~fl>1na,t 11u k • T Irr ,;i1d in a h •leph<mc uuuvae ~ from the> atrllnt-' · head quarten. ut M1ruwa1>0hs t Paul Airport Once th•• :wc1u1 ·1twn 111 l'om ple t ... H\'pubhr will serve mort' thun 2()() l'lt11'1\ J h North Amenri1, 1 Juhn Wuyn•• ·Al 1 '"11·1 m 1 lrnn~t-County was s1•rvcd hy 11 u .itws i\11 wl'sl 1 ~·1i.:1tt 11<\Pt-dult."1 will r,,11rn111 th1 · 'llllflt• until the t."llfl 11( th11> month wh1•n tltt• llNO 1i11rl11w:s' t1mclabl1•s wlll '"' 111tc1<rnlt-cl, ht· -.u11I , und all but a few of A1rv.1•,t b 1up o ff11•..-1, will I~ rl'l11111t.-.I at ecaual or bet t..r 1111y lhurt lht•y 110~ n •rt•1v1>, with sen1or11y ancJ t1lhC'r nlilh~ a 11ur~d . Tylt•r 'l;mt Hvp11t1lu• 1t•o-lf " a ( J11 ly nl'W (.1trhot!, formed .1houl I~ ll)lllllh:-ll~O lhr<>Ul(h lilt:' m•·rKCr or North 1 ·1·111 ral Airline"• ind l'ioc1ulht•rn Airway~ IT N•:caYrlAT•~D WITH Su111ma Corp , which ow111,ll 7K JJ\·rt·t-nt 11f A1rwt!Nl. itnd the t>state of the late • b11lHH1Jl11· ll11w11rd llu6;hcs wh1t·h uwned 22 1M'rcent. for ubnul .. l'v1•n montft:o. be fore all the parties agreed 11n a purt•htt.'t µr11·1· •>(Sm! 5 million • employin~ 11\\lrt'-than l ~.000 fk'C•l•lt'. ca.rry1n g an estinaated 16 malhon p1us,•ngers. and produring a11 nual revenue:. or U~IUI SI J b1lhoo. he sa1J · Tiii' 11H·1 wht-lmtnK rl!uc·tion from A1 rwest emplt)}l't!:. to ull th1s has bttn positive.''. sa1~ Ken- neth Moruncy, an A1rwe1>t employee who 1s be1n_g re· 1:11ncd a:. d1slr11·1 sules. manager for Republic 1n Tu1·son 'I think w<''rc ~11 anx1vus lo become partof'a b1g~era1r1J11c " • Only Tue on, l'hoenax , Otinve r . llou:.lon. M llwaukcl'. San L>1ego and I.as Vegas were serve1I b\• both l'llm panaes befort! the acq u1s1t1on. but Tyler sa1J travelers are not likely to be confuse<! A1r wcsl has a lol ul uf about 5,000 employees ~yslcmw1dt- Synthe tic Fue l Pact Inked AZUSA (AP) -Contracts have been signed for a $4.5 million project designed to tum methane gas at an Azusa landfill into electricity that will provide power to about 3,000 res idents, project coordmator Ralph Rule said. The project". which Rule said is the firs t or its kind in California. is being funded partly through the federal Synfuel Act, designed to pr0f11ole the produc- tion offuel from sources other than oi I. 18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD Eom 18%-22% on 6 months to one year solidly secured T.D. notes. Trust deeds available From s 1,000 to s200,ooo Call dolly few amotlflh & o"oilabilfty CAU DIRECT or COllfCT FOR DETAILS & FREE BROCHURE PLEA~E{'ONTAC f ME l\T H0 "'1( 8 1JSINE$r PLFASE C/\t l fl r TIMI' NAMF STRErT CITY ,.r: .. f It t ·'"f c;.•, 711 HUNTINGTON BEACH !Peters Landing) 16400 Poctfk c oost ,.,_ • ., S4llh 219 -9Z649 7 14 846-556 7 • 21 l 59 2-1557 NEWPORT BEACH 660 Newport c ..... Drift . #250-92660 • 7 14 644-' 92l About $1 9 ma I hon 1s being loaned by the govern- ment to Los Angeles-based Southwestern PortlancJ rem <>nt Co., par ent fi r m of Azus a Land Re<'lama- llon, the company lhat operates the landfill ne ar GI ad stone and Irwindale a venues THE REST Ot~ THE m oney will be paid by the cement compa ny. which wall sell the electricit} to Southern California f;t11 son. Portlanll Cement wdl build its own generator at the Azusa landfill. site and send the electricity to a nearby Edison substation Rule said Tuesday the company Will recoup its investment in three ,or four years from money it is p~id by Edison for the elcctr1 C'ily. _ That rate of paym ent i~ determined by tht! Publie Utilities Commission based on what 1t would have cost lo build a conventionaJ generating plant THE P l.ANT IS EXPE<..'TEV to gene r <ile enough electricity tu i.upply 3,000 rcsid~nt~ m Edison's service et rea. A spokes man at the landfill s aid the plant won't generate more air pollution than is currenlly em1llc·tl by the federaJly re11u1red burning of the methane gas al ready being e mitted from the decomposed trash Carte r R eceive F H A R a ise Bill· W ASHI NC TON. j A I' I Cong res~. ha.s 's1·nl President Carter a bill inc reasing limits <1n edl'rally insured mortgages in high cost areas and xtendrng the nation s housing assista nce pro rams for three more years. The bill increases lhe CUTrCftl limit or $67,500 F el'al Housing Administra tion-insured loans ypical single-family home in areas w ith high hou ng prices lo a maximum of S90.000. The Se<.'retary of Housing ancJ Urban De velop menl would determine wh.i ch area s q uala f1 cc1 fvr the highl?r F HA ·~or'\gage limits Passage by t he House on a voice vote c<>mplet· ed congr essional action on the $47 bd hon_ leg1.sla- t1on for housing and community development pro- grams. Senate approval c ame only hol!rs before Adoption was assured after two controvers ial sections were rem oved from an ear lier version of the legislation by a House-Senate conference com· mittee. Citizens Bank 2~ year Certificates -. 11!75% An1111al Rnr.-• I• 12.466% l\nn11.1I V1clil ''""''' •'r1 llu1I>; ~-.. mr" •11111!ln1t 11f cn1n1:•1 \lo lwn ilt:1'""1' .11111 ""''l''' irl· 1" t "'""'Ii ·'" 11 ,.:, .1 "'·" Y.>U can cum high mo ney market rules un JO-month (or lo nger) Time Certifkate of Deposit~• minimum deposits of $J(X)(). lf's the safe way to protect y1Jur investment at high inter- ~st rates for 2~11 years. even if rates go down in the future. You c an l!)lso.geL the high~st rates available o n Otizcns Bank o month money markc1 ccrtifical~~. C 1t i1en-; Bank nff e rs you the mnst hanking convenience in Co.,ta M esa. Two locations. II Orivt:·up hanking •lanes. Longer ho urs. Full Service Sa1ur- day hanking. Th{lt's why yp u should . , . Bank with Solid Citizens. all'~ iitur ·cmZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN <'OST ME A 301 E. 17th St. Harbo r a t Bake r Costa Me~. California, Phone 979-4200. Member FDIC Pull Scnlce llovrs: 9 a.m. ll> ~ p.m., 10 b p.m. on Frkla)'ll: Q 0.111. to I p.m. un Sa111r\llly APWI~ TOO COSTLY FOR SOME Builder Oar Ma hboubi Bro 1.t,1i Rire Sal e Sealed WASllJNt.:TON IAP1 The South Korean gu\'c rnml'nt ha5 zrg reed tu buy 600,000 metric tons of Northern California hrown rir e. to be ftnanct-d in µart by a $150 mill.Jim bank loan ~uaranteed by t h•~ l ' S Dt<p artment of /\grarulture '-; Com ino<l1ty Credit Corp The announ<·emcnt frum Rep Vic Fazio. l> Woodland. :.aid the prie<• WfUlld be· $425 a lon °'""~' f'<;lll ~L t.lhMOI U•bl.I(<' 81r\l~U H•r•t '" Blvv()('lr 8oftdfl/,t 0,wTi.Jttt \ BU<•~• BvUrt\ OvrnuOls ~~f. C.rwHt1 ClpEno• C.pSwC C:..plniAir ure~ C.• c CllVI CIYmSh en.rt Ho Chml.H OWsUtl ' O>vbC> C1r-fico (llzSoC.• CoUUIA C1t1U1B Rodeo Entre pre ne ur Choosy n EV En L Y Ill I.LS <AP> Oar M ahboubi 1s a very big wheeJ in an ullra -ch1c world where streets paved with gold would be con sidered tacky. The diminutive, Tehran-born entrepreneur. considered a m•jo1 for re in Be"erly ff1ll s real estate, arrived in CaUfornia 14 yearfl aao as a student, became an American c itizen and went on to amUlS a fortuQe Now 32,• he is de veloping what could be the most expen'sive shopping mall ever The Rodeo Collection 35 boutiques with year ly rf'nL<J averaging at leasl$100 per square foot. ""FOR THOSE M E RCHANTS who belong on a stret!t s uch as Rodeo Ori vtt. the rents are not high," the urbane Mahboubi said dur 1ng an interview." For those who are not that caUber or retailer, yes, the rentsart!loohigh." To separate wheat and chacr, Mahboubi personally evaluates merchants seeking s pace in The Rodeo Collection which is scheduled to open in the fall of next year. There's been a m~tingofthe mindu<1 far with Louis .Vuill~n . -~ina J\icci, St. Laurent Homme. Gianni Wersace, Valen lino a'ni:l P'1hppo, among others. "I travel a 1reat deal. To kno\I(, that the client is right for Thf Rodeo Coll.ection 1 have lo mt!t!t lhe._J>rincipals in the business. visit other locations they have -wherevA-they are in the world -and see their mode of operation." Mahbou bi said. "J visit their locations and " pretend I'm a customer walking in to see what kind of treatment I gel." . TllF. WEALTHY, SA YSONE orlhem, "are very.Jiiscriminating and they art> a lso very discretionary. They don't have to buy your pro· d uct _T_he~ don 'l nee rt you unless you really show them you've done an exqu1s1te1ob." .. · Thi• elegant shops or Rodeo Drive, s ays Mahboubi a re a natural phe nomenon fQ..r,..the cm;~opolitan area Los Angeles has beco1:1tt [n the last decade Both<the Jet set a.nd the wealthy expatriates who have settled here demand luxury and don't mind paying for it, he says. "Don't forget you're just appealing to a certain group or people who travel a great deal, who stay in thegrand hotels in Paris London Nl'~· York. Los Ange les, Tokyo, Hong Kong,'" he said. :'In com: pa n~on to the same types of merchandise and service in those Cities what we have h<>re on Rodeo Drive is not high priced. It 's priced ri&ht. I wo uldn't s ay there are bargains on Rodeo Drive but you definitely rere1ve your money's worth.·· ' (),·•'.r T iu· C o u nl•·r NASO Listinqs .. ·15' 1.554 1,1'9 • II 71,d ,OOU ..... ,~ CtintlllM.t No'liiPf'1 "11Q6o•n Q KeyE.l\QV Alh IJwt L"(•t'fM f"\ T RV Q P•CGdlJt R•P4h qov•tCP EMC Ell Ar•<<•Pi Bff.nvlnt X 11pto lnfr•l na l<SR Cp NnSoler klT .. =~wt ~~::s:: CmP1U><a M lt,•1 w t -....nrR\ N•me I P•ln1MQ 1 AP41c In J NE:n•Cll • tt"llC En wt s Rocom • M.nrEn9 I HI Pot1 I ChkPnl > t ... llhEa 1 10 MIOP•cA1r 11 Scienlnc 12 XRG 13 Aml,.tsl IA Sp9<Cmp IS .iv.grF • :~ ~t-1 11 lnllC;lnQT .. --· 10 Nunvf'A ll' JI TA..J tno 12 Aalron D O...lot 0 J .. Gen!Alr ~· ~"f:~ UPS l •\t I' l ' • • , ..... I'> ... II'• ... , .. 1•. •'· 1» 1S 1 .. 8 •• • lotV1 lw • ,.,. 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I'll 114!r•• 1.2• ' • · LIMM • • t 'It Ptlot111 1• •1 11 00 CkNll t,IS HI.. t S 17.'7 lllL AititJI ll M NI.. 11 NHl0V 1•;f!l ; :~ Mwl!HY ..... t 11 Pll.-,.nd 14 11 1S SO s..I" R• l'ft: n 11 .. u NI.. 8titrtl •·" NI.. .n • , ~lt;HOLAS 11 IRREVERENT In the DAILY PILOT ,·o• HOt't'~A:\ "1 " ·- STOCKS I BUSINESS Tue day'tt Clo&inM Pric NYSE ,. COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Ow«tt•lt~ t'-t\Adl> 11.0.\Uft ttw ...... 'tort. M ..,_..,. P•c lftt PtJW tfft\IOI\ Ortro.t 4Hwt (lhf. •ftn.fti \10(, etittwflQ!t\~t..-,rl~ br ,,. N•lton•• A''°" ••HM t;f '>kutu .. , °'•'"'' •nd 11'1\fuwt .. . ' woonowav Oc•obor I 1980 DNLY PllOI Bii • Gain on Executi~ Blue Collars Catching .Up By JOHN CUNNU'F .............. .,.. NEW YORK .!:. Back m 1960 the h1gh·ranklng, while collar manager in the execut1vt suite earned about seven limes the buying power of the blue collar producllon worker out rn the factory • Smee then the factory worker has improved his rel alive po61t1on By this year the ratio had fallen to about 5 6, a ccompanie d by concerned d1scuss1on among ex ecutives of the ·'compression factor · · Ttlal suffocating feeling 1s also t>e- . mg felt among factory fore men Twenty years ago they earned 2 03 times the buying power of those who worked un der them m the factory. Thl~ year the ratio is down to l 61 The figures. based on a survey by Hay Associates, a consulting firm, and published by the Wharton Magazine. are used by many companies to esta blish their own pay pract1ces For the fore men. the er0510~ been steady, falling to 1.89 1n 1965 1975, and finally to 1.61 1n this yea1 .. I!\ CUNNIFF 8:.! 1n 1970, to I 75 Ul WIDLE TIIE RATIO dechne for top ex1·cut1ve., comes to a bout the same percentage over the 20 yc::tr span. they seem to have made some effort to decompress, to fight the erosion of their relative bu}'lng power From the 7 21of1960, the ratio fell to 6 48 In 1965, rose to 6 56 Ill 1970, fell steeply to 5 34 1n 1975 the fi nal year or an unexpectedly severe recession. and then rose again this year to 5 61 'l'he changes 1n the buying power f1 gurc--s aren't necessarily the result of different attitudes to~ ard com pensat1on, but reflect also the altnl1on in buymg power re suiting from inflation and taxation NEVERTHELESS, THE STUDY s how., that 1w1.•r t h1: pas t two decades blue colla r work er:s have obta1nt!d base ;-.... salary mcreases a bout 10 percent higher than those won by membcl"s or major management That wasn't the factor that eroded the relative value nf management buying power. however In fact , manage ment made 1t up m IKmuses dunng good ydrs The damage was done by 1nflat1on and taxes. with the latter theoreticall y eroding a greate r percentage of the largest paychecks ln projecting the fi g ures, C Ian Sym·Sm1th and J Alan Riorda n, the authors. feel that 1f 1n0dllon isn't kept to 7 5 percent or less there could be a fu rther ICJSS of buying power for Jobs at all levels by 1985 OVERALL, THE:V OFFE'll httle hope~ that top ex- ecutives as a ~roup can substantially ratSe their earnlJ\I powe r Speakmgoftope xecutives . they say. "Given inflation and taxation, nobody has achieved a s1gn1f1cantly better standard of livmg from his or her Job ID 'the 19705. "Because they earned good bonuses as a result of good profit mcreases in the last two years. senior executives have done better than others " WHY? "LARGELY BECAUSE they are already at the m aximum tax rate. and cash increases do not push theni mto a highe r tax bracket " Whal seems to have been outside the :.cooe of the· s tudy. but .... hlch could have a s1gn1f1 cant pffect on buy in~ power , IS a device fa \'OrabJe l O tho~.· Y.llh large UISCre l1onary fwuls Tax she lter s. that 1s Sto~k• In Th~ .ftipol light NEWYORl(IAPI S.ln Tu .. o.yprlo """ rwl en.,_ Of the flflMfl mmt <Kl•ve New Vork Sta<~ Excn.>Qt '"""" tr-t>Q NIUon•UV •• mor• 11\0n SI r&M Sl8000 M'• , '"° Mobil 33' 200 ~ ... ,, Bun\sAl. llJ KO ''" _. '' Sonv Co<P 121, 100 .. ~. 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(Y~AID T llE vessel ''\ crew was too small fnr a <!4 hour 11av1g:ili<m watch · . The llolo lfolo s aill'd from Honolulu on Dec. 9, i978, to conduct rt.'SC'ar t>h on usin~ heal extracted from the "ea as a sour<:l' of ener~y The ship was to h<.1~l' r onductec1 the research about 17 nautical rn1tcs west of Kawaih<ie Hawa11 rt w as sighted off W<.11klk1 ;ihout a:m hour after its de- parture. 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"the domanpnt..authurit v \\h11 d 11 cl'l1·d :Jll ilspt>et:. of the op<>ratum 11f 1h1· llolc1 !tole>. ~ut hL· was not qualified to clu su THE 80\UD i\L~O S.\lO I t\NJ..i altert•J his ~ vessel for thcJ'rcscarrh work ·1n a maru1er lbal vittually dt?stro~ed its watertight integrity." Among the a lterations we re a two-foot by four- foot opem.ng to the after· main deck and a large open ing in thf" aftNmo:.t dt>l'kho11sc bulkhead WhtCh WOlllcf hctVI• .dlo1W('<l lllll"rn:.t: flOOdlnfl H.\K t BS,. I,., 11 • .; ~ /\ li. m.J.1 Cath'1llt: p 11cs1 hci~ tw·1·r1 ,,•1111 nl1·11 111 If rt" \• .ir~ •m proba lwn Cnr a r.1 .. ,1)1•ow·11111r 1·11nv11 11011 ,,f l'hlid mol<·St· in ~ . • The Re\ ftohN l Bui n' .1lMl Wd.S order ed lo seek psyC'h1atr1(· h1•lp lie pl1:ad1·<l no r vntes t to fondling a part1 01l y p<Jr;.Jyzed 13-ye"l"-old girl at Kern Medical 'f'nter on J nly 5. , Burns , 30, allcl-(cdly told investigators he had been dnnkinp, before th1· hospital visit. He was on ' ·a two-y<.•ar probatw11 for drunken t.lri ving al the time and had been ordered not lo dnnk. · Let our des igner create Beautiful Window Treatments for your home and ... ·· \SAVE 25°/o on all nEttLE CR€€k Fabricsl 7;' ==-=---..e' . -and SAVE 20°/o ON DRAPERY LABOR! ChooS41 lrom thousands ol laShl()(l fabrics. Satins sttoers, to1C1u1es. Lei our dea1gno~ help you cfeate un1Que window treatments t"31 relleci your style and taste • An will be eKpertly custom made and 1nsta"ed on time at pflcos ro make you very happy Come see whp1 elegance we can give you wcthln ybur budget ·nettl-E CR€€k 23 Feahle>n lt land Newport Beach (714)_644-8860 Enderle Center S HOP S East 17th Street an d N ewport Freeway Tustin (714) 544·1550 -.... ---- 1.: M. ROYU Rt'lfJBIS . DAILY PILOT Foreign Cars Banned 1'1111.Al> ... 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The Anlt'racan auto industry as really our bread and butter " Hudd, which c.iso makes equipment for ma'ls transit systems, has taken 1 t~ share of lumps from rorelgn com- pctat1on, and CHassford s aid he de· t·1ded st-verul months ago to make a shvw of support for American pro dU('lS A Budd Co s pokesm an in Troy, Mi ch . sc.id the foreign car ban would stand for the time being. But the poli1:y probably won't be adopted al the h eadquarters or Uudd 's parent company -Thyssen A.G , of Dusseldorf, ~est Germany. Planner To Speak Bernard Frieden, city p la nning professor at t h e M a~ s a c h u s e tl s Ins titute of Technology, w 111 speak Oct. 6 i n I rvine o n "Th e Consumer 's Stake in En- viron mc nta I Ht:gul a- tion." The urban affairs ex- pert will speak after a 7 p.m. Building Industry • ~ss ociat ion dinner at the Airporter Inn. For information call 547-3042 NATION Crifl..-al Rob e rt S ~ McNamara, out- going president of the Wo rld I Bank, said ma·· I jor indus trjal nati on s .. particul arly the U .S . -h ave •'disgr aceful '' • r ec()rd in a l· levi ating world poverty. .. .,. ~--·--· • . - . -T·t ... ---• • -• -·---~-:::.:!I,~ ----·-• .---1.......i...~-~~ ...... _. 4'1--• .._' , INSIDE : •SupermarketShopper •Slim Gourmet I· • . ' I I ... ~.OeJ<M* 1.1980 :}" . I I ~ By ARTHUR A. VINSEL °' ... o.u, -Sq,ff ( 4 One more September is past without a customary visit to the California wine country around Healdsburg, where the cool curving green Russian River plays hide-and· seek with Itself among hot, tawny, golden rolling hills. The fall is always warm and the pur- ple a~ade shimmers under the ~ck live oaks dotting the countryside whose peaks are crowned with smoky blue manzanita and madrone, just as in Jack London's day. · R ipening Gravenstein applies perfume the Sebastopol region toward the coast, but the grape harvest came late Chis year and aunts and cousins say it is now in full swing at The Ranch, off Hi&hway 128, Pat and Si 'a place. ~ THE VINES ABE HEAVY with grapes destined for the vat.a at Sebas- tiani, Souverain and other wineries, but the frienda, families and biTI!!d bands weren't too busy Sunday. They celebrated old Mike Saini's birthday, a traditional harvest time event. - He is 93 and can still lift a glass to 1887. a very good year for young Italian stock who wouJd emigrate from Genoa to America some day, knowing grapes but not yet much English. Mike and Mary "Mama" Saini, whose son Eugene (Si) married my WASP cousin Patty 'Churchman have earned the right to take It easy now, but they aren't that kind of people. Mama Saini - ' -. .. was somewhat of a child bride at 15, so she is only pushing 80 as Mike nears the century mark, TOO MANY obstacles this year pre- vented a trip to Sonoma County as we have enjoyed other Septem~rs. in the region where I remember magic vac2- tion visits as a little boy. · Beneath the stark white farmhouse at the end of a crunchy gravel driveway leading back from the highway into the shady Ranch compound they have a most wtinderful basement cellar. The floor tiles are scrubbed and white. I remember, and it is always dim and cool. There was a huge old cookstove. giant r.efrigei'ator: vast pan· try and a table long enough ror maybe 2S to sit down to dinner. Today, it may seat more, for Mike and Mary Saini'a children, who now are graying themselves , followed the biblical injunction to go forth and multiply. So have their children after them. My young, married cousin Liz, then 23, pitched a no-bitter in her girls' softbau league c~mpetilion the last Sep· tember we were there. She was seven months pregnant at the time. HER GRANDFATHER Mike, then a wiry 89, turned out religiously for those twilight games as the shapely, sturdy young women, many in shorts, battled for the 1976 pennant. He is a real fan. "I get to see lots a girls," old Mike ex· plained with a grin . Like I say, they are hardy folk up in the Sonoma wine country. We missed the festivities again this September, but .remembering childhood. splashing in the Russian \ .. . River shallows, lazing in the languid, backwater pools a nd the wondrous cooking from Mrs Saini's cool. subter- ranean ranch kitchen, I did the best l could. ONE OF THE most magnificent crea- tions to come out or Ma ma Saini's cellar domain, ripe with robust aromas, rich roasting meat, tomato·dr~nched pasta and the head-clearing essence of garlic and oregano is her home-grown zuc. chini. So I wrote for the reri~. which Mary Saini says she is happy to share MARV SAfN1'S STl.'FFf:O ZUCCIONI 15 medium-size<.J ZUCt:hin1 A kettle of just th(' green lea ves of Swiss chard trimmc.'<1 from the white center ribs and water to cover 4 eggs If.a pint smaJI curd cottage cheese 114 cup Parmesan cheese J small wrute onion, chopped 4 cloves garlic. chopped ir.a cup.olive oil (Salad oil will do, but for shame! I __ _ -, up reaacrumbs Salt and pepper to t'aste Hollow out zucchini carefuJly with a · teaspoon and just cook in:.1des in boiling water. Ora.an we ll. Cook shells tender- crisp in boiling salted water , only for a few mUlutes Cook Swiss chard until t ender Cool. Squeeze out excess water until very dry. Put all ingredients but zucchini s hells Uu-ough food chopper, hlender or processor just until coarse enough to mix well. Stuff zucchini shells. packing firmly but not mounding mixture too high Bake 45 minutes on lighll)4 oiled cookie sheet m pre-heated 350-degr ee oven. Serve hot or cold. Buon g usto. This is a great luncheon cnlree or side dish with veal. chicken or pork Serve it with a well-chilled bottle of Pedroncell i zinfa9del rose. available at many quali - ty Orange Coast wme outlets --- . . .··-.... ··~-. : .. ,, -·--__ .r.___~:::..::z:.:__ __ • ~~ 1 J Nes a te ' In.scam Coffee R qulor or Dec0He1no red t 11her way vnu drinl~ 11 y0u q 1 rhc· ~01 ne l·dn rl l'f' r\.~hu">I f love\! rh1..11 w on th v... l )rid ll11>'ilk' coup on b ">k)'y\,. \.)fld l 11h r w ay 0L1 bl1r 11 yo'u )l )v 4 O<I • Save40C -on the Robust Flavor .of Mescafe: ·----11 f f9t6S : SAVE I 40C I . I NESCAFE Robust Flavor that won the World. Luv!> Flexible Gathers and Luv H o urgla's Design mean real comfort fo r your baby <lay and night. Onlr l,.uvs has a tailored Hourglass Design: wide where your haby is wide, tapered for comfort whe re your baby is narro w . No uncomfortable bunching. No unr.ece ssary bulk hetween your baby's legs. Luvs fits comfort- ably around your baby's legs because Luvs has Flexible Gathers. Luvs flex eve ry time your baby moves, so every move your baby makes is comfor:t.able. And Luvs creates a diaper so absorbent, it helps keep your baby comfortably dry day and night. Just buy Luvs according to your baby's weight. Small (up to 14 lb s.). Medium ( 12 co 26 lbs.). Large (over 241bs.). Your 0baby's comfon hegins with Luvs. CUT~LONG DOTTED LINE \ , • • C! DAIL~ PILO f * ~ Q:l(bl! 1,1980 • FOOD SUPl!AMARKl!T 5 Big Time Is Hei-e By MARTINSl.OANI!: Are there really $25. S50 and SlOO Proc/.'er und Gamble re fund forms ., Yes., and seve ra l thousanci.J>hoppers w e r ecently surprised to rind them in their ,.all boxes. proofs of purchase. builds brand loyalty more effectively than, say. a 20·cents-0rr coupon. An example of this was the Procter and Ga.mble Child's Playhouse Offer, whlch re· quired 10 proofs of purchase . It t~ awhile to collect all the proofs, but many shoppers stuck to it and rewarded their children or grandchildren with lo vely gifts. Von'l get too e xcited . though. because you can 'l write to Procte r a nd Ga mble for these spedal forms. which are part orthe company's e xtensive testing of its r efund offers. The Procter and Camble $100 refund form is artually a large s heet of paper that contains a long list of the company 's products with paint values for their proofs or purchase. It takes 1.600 points to o btain the $100 refund. ALntOUGH A $100 refund is certa inly out - of the ordinary. many companies have recent· ly tested offers 1n the $5-to-$10 range. Among those that recently offer ed SS refund!> wer e Hein:i, Wylc r's Soft Drink Mix and M a nd M's candy. Dixie a nd Lipton joined forces to offer a SS refund, 1.ind Scottowels tested offers worth $5 a nd $10. The makers of Cycle Dog Food devised a high.value offer with a new twist -•·a $5 cash refund on your dog ·s next vis it to the veterinarian." The dog o wner had to enc lose his veterinarian's bill cind get hi s vet 's si~nalureon the refund form. To show that refunding 1sn 't all going to the dogs. the m akers of Re ach Toothbrushes came up wilhthetrS.1 O<.:ntal Check·Up Refund. WllV ARE COMPANI ES s howing a g reater interest in high-value refunds? First. because they belie ve that a high. va lue refund. wft ich may requirt 10 or more In addition, a high-value refund may be more economical for a company than a low. value offer If the ave rage cost of processing a refund I including return postage) is3Scenls, 10 separa te '/S·centoffers would cost the company SJ 1-$7 .50 plus $3.SO for processing. One $10 re· fund requiring the s ame number of proofs of purchase would cost the company only $10.35. BIG-DOLLAR REFUNDS also make for more exciting advertising . "~l $5 Back" cer- tainly sounds more compelling than "Get SO Cents Back." There is some concern that shoppers may rej ect re funds that seem to require the purc hase of more of a product than they would othe rwise buy during the period or the offer. This is why companies like Procter and Gam- ble are testing high-value refunds. I a m convinced these tests will show t!Jat many shoppers will s tic k to a brand whe.n they are motivated b y a high-value refund that pro· vides a discount in the 25· to SO-percent range. So. we will likely see m a ny mQl'e high-value re- funds in the months ahead. R EFUND OF THE DAY Write lo the following address to receive the form required by this offer of up to $2: T vlenol Refund . P.O. Box 2317. Maple Plain, Minn. 55348. This offer expires Dec. 31 , 1980. ·------------------------------------- CLIP'N' FILEREFUNm Cf llEAU , llllEAltFA~ T PllODUCTS. llAllY PllODUCTS S,•Ptre\Junr-JO 1'1t or w N!:n\uf)C>ly t~f'•NhJ'\t.!i:I Bonu\1 ,,...,ot1trd0#\n't r.-Qu"t ••Orm ICE ll OGG'S P>tn< •I Bo• Oller. P 0 Bo• 11 ... I 110 OU1 ""' tit,. 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WEIGHT WA IC.>tl:P~ f'rottn 0~\,...r1 \1 ~elunO, P 0 Bo• 141'10 A•lllmor• Mel 112W l>•<.e"'" • \1 ·~ fu"o ~no t...._. word\ w ,.1ont W•tCP'l'lr\' from t"W! tront \ of fwU Qu•fl~ ot Wt 1Qrit 'N.ttCl'\tr\ F"'OHn Oe"~"\ Anv'iaVO( ""'of•e>1r•t•O(ld4tl~ 'RI> (l\'C;(1()(1 <lf"'~''I" "-•l Ott .. , q...-t-1.,,. e c,,t10\f'ff~t1on "t for1rnt_t'l lll 11 ., .. nd tru>r~mHtt>dtl"'­ 'uno tnrrt'i DIUiio tf\I•"' hov t>ottOh'lo ffQf"T1 'tt+ll' , .. ,.~di L------------------------------------- Ce/,ebrate Harve~t F all 1s the t1mt• wht>n -peo plt" the world rivN g ath e r , tho ug h "Jl d1ffe rin~ rlale'>, to ('Ounl t he blessin g ~ 1lf th e harvest. Jn Chana. the harvest c e leb ra ti on wa s c o mbine d with th e 'birthday of the moon in a g rand ffa rves t Moo n Festival. The date of the h o liday fall s in late Se pte mbe r o r e arl y October whe n the crops have been re aped and 1s celebrated with music. dancing and feasts . HARVEST MOON PORK 1 cup Oriental short gr ain rice !available jn s upermarkets) 1 pound lean g round pork l can 18 ounces > w ate r c h es tnut s. dra ined, chopped fine V.. cup grated carrot l Vz t a blespoo n s minced green onion l tablespoon minced fresh ginger 2 tabl es poo n s cornstarch 4 t ablespoons soy sauce I tablespoon sherry 1 teaspoon Oriental sesameoil or cooking 'll Salt and Peppe. to taste Rinse rice in sieve under cold running wate r until wate r runs clear. ' Place rice in bowl ; cOver with cold water and let soak l ho ur. Drai n thoroughly. Combin e pork with water chestnuts. carrot, green onion and ginger, mixing well. Combine cornstarch, soy sauce, sherry and sesame oil; add to pork mixture and blend thoroughly. Spread drained n ee on a plate. Make balls about ~·inch in diameter from pork mixture; roll each ball in rice until well ~oated. Arrange balls about 'l•·inch apart on bambeo steamer trays lined with waxed paper. Steam. c overed . 45 minutes. Serve Harvest Moon Pork with Chinese bot. mustard and aweet and aour aauc·efor dlppina. ;~ .'.· l".:J CJc:JCJ c::::> c ou-:::>t:::>t::>c::::J Cii .• -.):~ U--. r---· . • c·• ,, 0 .. Q - 0 rn.. d L-14 -D .1..11a liions. . • . o start at your dinner table. D 0 n --""H ANK YOU FOi YOUI IUSIHISS! • Bakeo 30 hours! •Honey 'n spice Glaze • Sp11a1 sliced loreasy ser111ng n J TO SHOW OUI A""ECIATIOH We Otter 3 9' off fN" .,. our ho ney baked ham • Whole or half hams • Nationwide shipping service f • Full service Delicatessen • Old World Cheese Shop "O~~iL~~ u on offer good un\11 Oct 8 with this coupon 'OPl l700 f . COAST HWY .. cw-....... f'HOMI •1J·t000 -D .J4'01 IAYMOl'ID WAY •tlL TOIO ID .. IL TOllO, l'HOHI IJ7.JUJ ~ 19069 HACH ILYO ... CUIMlD. HUMTt .... TOM llACH. PttOMI 141·1175 Also Anaheim, Orange, Rancl'lo M irage. La Habra, San Olego. 0 N orth Hollywood W o<>dland H iiis ~ CJ oco'c::>ooc~oc::: Coupote coococoo CJ r!J Amusing observations of life along the Orange Coast, penned by a native '""' in the DAI LY Pl LOT' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' DISSOLUTION l'ICTITl~ aUSUllH 01' l'AaTN«aSNll' NAM!! STATIMINT P UllLIC NOTICE IS HEllE BY Tne rollowt.ao persons .,. oolno GIVE N INI WALltE A, CAO<ltETT IMISIMU•S •nO LEININGER, M rololore dOlftO I T "N" T SPORT FISHING, 1207 lllUslN» al S SI. P..U. City of lrvlne, WHI 1111 Slrwt, S-• ,..,., Cetlf0'11la !Counl'( OI Or-. Sl•le ot C•lllorn1~. '2103 111c1 on 111e !llll 08V of ~111-oe•. '"°'I Alc!Wlrd H Taylor, 1i.n e .. ren I by mutual conwnl, dln ol•e t,... uild ln , Sant• M a, C.llfornla t210S partnerShip -tormlnelo ,,..,, , ... 1 Mary M. Tolor. 12671 Berrett tlon• •• 1>«1,.n INtroln 1 l •ne. 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'· •. ••. n. ,., ,., ... ,._ ___________ 0<1 1. 1. u. n. 1• ,...... • FOOD ----· Prepare Per.f ect Pate P repartn1 perfect pa<{ to·tabltserv1ee. 8 o un<'tHI 11 m11 I I I.Int' the itc1t with lhl! no lonaer ftt't'd be • PARISIAN UV£R mu"hrooma <cannt'd ) pustry. phu•e ttw ml'ul challenge This superb PATE I t"MlC yokl' un<1 pa111t• ovt-r 11. covc.or and lwcunous dish whh A l ..A ROMt:llTOPf' I bny l1•af tht·m with tht• n•mi11n111~t an aura ()( haute cuisine I pa<'kaa•· frozen putl St•vt-nl lt-mnn 'I"·'•' 1rn't r:, has 1•lw::iy1> had a r~p 1>1utry 111lf'crust 1 Soak the top unll ~.1 l'l1.11·t· th•• lt•in•m '>h t•••io utalio n that unu ual 20ounces livf'r tom of yotlr rl11 y po\ 111 a111t bayl1•a(onto11,hrw1tt aklll and much tlmt> wu Kounce:H•ookl.'d r•nrk <'Old w.-tn for JO mrnult'" lr.:hlly with h•'l•h·n <'i.t.: nece&1arylnhsrrt-at1on t pinrhofthym1• und nllnw 1t to tlr> 1>1~rro .... 1 ~nk•· Even tht-m ost t.'X m.ar111rwm the oufr 1m11t rv. roll it 0111 _ t'ovcr \he· <'lay ht1k1·1 perlen<'ed hou 1•w 1f,• • t omcin thinly to 11111• th1 11111 ,11ul 1'11,u·t.• 1n <'t'ntc:r of ::i would be rt•lu('t1111t tu tr 1 ~arh<' rlo ve ka vc• c•rwul(h (or u rovl•r 1·uld ov,•n Ila kc• al ·100 htr hand at produ<'ina u •, r up bran1h ur l'ut tht• h v,•r :1111S pork 1h•>t rt•1•s fur !JO rrunutes . pate. Wh14& a pity )ht\rr) thru1o:h !ht> r1nc· t.1111k 11f Ttlt' pah· will taste !ft• Toda)', with lht• UM' c1( 1\ 1 teasptl<lll <.llfl ) cmr l(rlnl1,•1 M1>t 111 ull h1·wus m t her hol ur t·old. filly bakt•r I~ 1:. t•usy, 11t•1•~poon f11w "hill· the· 'Pl('l'' urirl hr an<l } t ·ut tlul'k slu::c:. um.I scrv1· quttk and convl'nu•nt p,.,,~r llnd fmulh u11tl lht· 1,H1t s with Freneh M Italian Why-> Qe<'aust• all !ht• 111 2 uun~'" bl <1n dwd p 1 u" I ht' ( 1 n t• I \ 1· u t hr1•ud , J s alad <Hl(I red gred it>nls 1(0 1nt11 " dtl\' p1..;tarh1onub mushroom' Uor1lt•<c111x wine pot, al\d 1.1flt'r 9U 1111nutt·i. of balhnM Vl"IU l\h' n• warded wtth a tfrh<'•<m' pate thiat run tw served either hot or cold Cl~y pot C<ook111.: hu1> be~ome very popular in recent years h Is an un cient art pract1ct•d b> ''"' early Romans who di!> , covered that porous l'luy when soa ked in "itll·r absorbed moisture wh1<·h is rel~ased as the> foo•I cooks Th e tin y wat e r particles penetrate and mingle with the natural juices of the food to m· crease navor a nd tender· ness In addition there is no danger that liquids will boil away or that ingre· dients will stick or burn. Not all ba kers are alike. Some will not absorb · water. The most popular o n the market today are the Roinertopfs -th e original bakers -made of porous terra cotta top and bottom. You can enjoy many e asy-to-prepar e m eals cooked in clay. Write for .._.......,_.a...i~-.. •• -.. ~c~oo~~g-~ Clay" newsletter. Send a self-add r essed stampe<J envelope to Cooking in Clay, R'eco lo ternational, 138-150 Haven Ave ., P o rt Washington, N.Y. 10050. Pates o ffer you a marvelous oppo~tunily to serve leftovers in a luxurious new setting. Diced r oast , ham , chicken, vegetables like zucchini , aspara~u s, tomatoes, mushrooms as wen as boiled eggs or fish, spiced and placed in a pastry shell give you an endless variety of pate dishes. Pates-prepar ed in a clay baker have lhe added advantage of oven· efresh • p1ce Supply Cooler w ea th er signals the time to refresh your spices in preparation for winter cooking and ho liday baking. A little s pice goes so far that having , fully flavo rsom e and aromatic spices is one of the best investments you can make. YA-HOO Have We Got a Store f 1;1r you! -Store Hours- Monday thru Saturday 9AM to9PM -Sunday - SAM to9 PM NORTH HOLLYWOOD r-)> c » m ,.. u; w ~ NO. HOU YWOOO "I BL\10 E < c z 2 m 0 ,.. )> ... -----41 ~ GARDEN GROVE "A"h A < ANAHEIM GAAOENGllOVl ~ ,:...1.t:rookhurst ~ •:~ At I\ :E---(.-"1-AP-1.-~AN -~/ "> < ~ ... ... z _ix w 0 THIS WEEK AT FOOD BARN! ... ~ ID DICED TOMATOES Las Palmas - Take stock of the leafy herbs (i.e. dill weed, rosemar y, basil , oregano. bay leaves. marjoram). Are they &till fresh and green looking? How do they smell? If they're a bit faint· . }.· 4 16·01 s100 APPLE SAUC~··· ~lft · Blue Ribb<>n 1s-oz. 39c C VjS D A fQO\l ,, hearted. it's time for a new stock . The American Spice Trade Association s uggests that a good way to learn bow . fresh flavored a spice should be is to buy a new containe r just before you use up the ' last of your present sup. ply. Compare the two and " the difference will be something you'll alway·s remember. The tropical spices. such as pepper. cin· namon, c loves and ginger, att not quite as perishable as the herbs, but they eventually lose potency. too. Exposure to air ia the biggest enemy. . '· . • AU apicea ban*-long she}( lite ln the store while still sealed ln their oristnal containers. - But one, you open and belin UBib& them their at ren•tb begin s dlmlnl1bln1. Heat Is · another problem. Spices should be. stored in flS •· eool and du a place as possible. ~ lllakln• sure your spices are up to sniff la \one ol tbe lftreta of suc- e e 11 f u I cook"tn1 . '~ G:ld~;~i~n;is ..;:. ~ ·.u, s1•lfA,s· ~~~ RegutarorK1ng $539 ~ tOOs Ctn. 9 1 Ctn I WDRIFT SHORTENING ~~;pose 3 -lb $17 9 Can ORANGE JUICE • ,~ ~~~;~~ 12-oz 7 5c ,\9-..,. .2 · Can 1! . ~~?,PE MOU~~A$SlH69 _ ~) Size ·• ~~?.~~ PICN1~C~&c ~ CORNISH GAME HENS Medallion $104 Brand 18-oz. Size RED TOMATOES -------..'b. 39c ~ HEAD LEnUCE CORONA Wednesday Oclober 1 1980 DAil '( PILOf Cl Use a clay baker to p repare Paristan Liver Pate a la Romertopf. Now we have FOOD BARN Food Warehouses To Serve You! EL MONTE ....... ON' ARIO 1'\IH;IJE ... E GLADLY ACCEP"f CHECKS . (HOWEVER-SAVE 2se· By ,¥aying cash J ~,. EVERYTHING '>--FOOD BARN · SELLS :IS GUARANTE~O TO~PLEASE YOU ' YOUR f 000. BUDGET --_...-ai... .... ~~--~..----~~~--~ ...... FOOD BARN LEAN BEEF at WAREHOUSE PRICES! It , aooa new<. 1ow1· ,-.. oe rit>\\S .It tne s.i v nq-, vt u I jPI wllt>n 'IOU snop FOOD t34AN for tint> <JJJlotv Lean Oeef' We m<1i.t> l•P Fa•l"'•tv· Size pac•JgPs Ytl'•rh •nea"s mat vou oet F am1tv S 7e Sav•r·Q<; To lo.>'eO Pr•Ct>'i low Wt' ~I nr I b<> aote to cut .1nvth•ng spe ciat S<111e even morCt whpn vou Pl11c~ase our• Who1t~ OuPC'lt?SS Beel G:uls !1111 you • an p1oct>ss al ht•me , Shop FOOO,.,BARN ten ,1 I Your rnt>at'Savingc; You II tie gtad you 0 1<1' FOOD BARN FRESHNESS at WAREHOUSE PRICES! It s here at FOOD BARN• The hnes1. l reshesl Produce 1n 1own and al FOOD BARN'S everyday LOW PRICES FOOD BAR~ buys quahly µr oduce al Quantity prices and gives you savings Food Barn selecr1ons change daily W/e bu~ the best buys ro give you the best buys f'F'OOO BARN Produce Freshness at today's sa· v•ngs • Remember tbat recipes are developed with fresh 1p6eee ad in order to 1-i true flavor results tour tplffl sbould be equall1 aromatic. ' flfllJI' EaA:h. 2 gc Prices Effective Oct. 2·8. 1980 "' I t -.. CI DAILY PILUI ~ <Xl111X'f I I u .. Ahnond Granola For Breakfast .. Good n " for almond l9ve1'11 Thf' 1980 <'t1 h f orn1a almond <'ro11, t'urrc:ntly b'-·•n tt h 1&r vl•t.ted I n Cul1 fo r n111 '11 ~re al Centrul Valle , will be the St>C'clf\d lar.i<'st 1n hlll t ory Thi• 1n d u s l r for crasl uhh1·ut1•s u t•rop of inort• than 340 n11lhnn pounds The lar~c ul1111Mlll rrop and rt-suJltnjt ~c'cltl ""P ply pr l<'in.c 111tu.1111m 1:.1 l(OOd llt'\\ s (or <'O il sumcn, t>ll pt't·111l lL 1n light of ltw r1s111.i t'cl..-.t M muny otht•r food tll•ms ti l' r l' ts Just um• " ,1) t I) use ulmondJS ' W ith ha~·k to ~d1uu l days u1 full !>Wing. thl· fumil v b rcu kf u s t St•he dui.-1s p robubh b aC'k on 11.i. ~ptl'mher lo· J unl' rllull ne An et s 111 l'l' mJn\ nutritiorusts l'la1111 11 1s the m ost 1m purt:rnt m ea l o r tht! dJ \' breakfast shou ld providt> foods that arc t>ncrgy lifting and a ppeti t e pleasing even for a bite on-the-run to school or work schedule Crunchy and flavorful almond s are a nourishing m orning- starter food to perk up Monday-through-Friday breakfasts. They rate high marks as a source of vegetable protein, riboflavin and ·vitamin E . and are ric h in mineral s like magnesium, phosphorus chopped, s ll ver t'd 1rnd honey II' so 1m1,1 .. to 1> rnp Vl'Kt'labl1> 111 1 whole m ak l' that wi th a httlf' In larJ::1' ho wl tos., S 0 8 1 b r l' a k r a t , 'CUp('rVUllOn YllUO.l(l'ill'rb l lll{t'lhl•r ull 1ng r1•1h t nllJ al monds &rt' t·~s.)I t o t' a n pr t' 11 11 r •· 1 t l <1 1111 x t horou~hly T urn t u r k In t o om~ I t t 11 thcmsl'l v~s fc11 u w1•t>k ·~ int11 lnq(l' ~hallo"' buk aprlnkll' on t•lnnumon ll UJ'PIY 111,.; 1•un Uu k<· 111 ~1r.o huttcred toast , (Ir m hl Slort'Cl 111 1u1 l11rt1.:ht clt·~11••· 11v1·n. <1t1rrm j.( 111· Into hot or rold <'PrM•I" r ontluncr, 11 "'111 kt·1•11 1·us1or111ll v , 311 rn1nul<•s $1lf'1tlttnJt of <"t>rt•ul... frt•sh n.l(hl clown lo 1111· ~·oul Hr(•11k up lumpb Almond <franolo " un 1,,,, '''''v 11lrr1<1n•I ~ltlr •· in 1u rt1~ht 1·on ex rllenl t'ho11 1· fr1r • t.111w r<c Mttkcb ~ quu1 t~ btt'akrn iit and pt'rf111 lrl'I t\ l.MONU Ci HAN OI./\ ( uhout 2 1)(1Ullll!>) n douhlC' h f('~" a ~nBdt 4 rup' rolll'1l u:11:. NOT t-: If d t!\1rt·tl. for totablP lundwl\ nr "' 11:, 1·upr. .. 1iv .. 11•cl "i1J h s t1l ul1· •, c·up '"n IPr llC'h<xll p1C'lt mi• UJll'I 11lm11n1L., f111w1•r :.ct•ds for th,~ Thrs delldo11111 <'•j ffi 1 1·uµ"h1·u1,.;1·r rn , 1·oc·o nu t O r. omi t b1nat1on uf Ji ii \ t·rC'd • ·~ J'UJt '"'•·<l <lt-d c·un1nut uml tos:. in I l'up ulmo nd" flal't when l c•ot·onut r a1 s 11h when m ixt ure "-Almond Granola makes a complete breakfast when served with milk - or can stand on its own for a wholesome snack. ··~>eonul VOftS""LoW PRICES AND ·8 GREAT . SPECl-ALS ! and copper. I With good'hess like this, you are off to a I good start when you in· elude aim. uds as a breakfast in&r edient. A PORK g· 9 SPARERIBS BEEF T-BC)~E STEAKS -- Almonds demonstrate versatility at breakfast beyond any other nut you are like l y to , e n c ount e r . Wh y? Because almonds come in such a variety of con- venie nt, r eady -to -use Corms : diced. sliced . Relax With Ragout You , too, can be a modem magician in the kitchen when you pre-1 pare this mouJh water- ing Old World _r ecipe. We a ll kno w tha t chicken and roasts can be perfectly prepared in c I a y <'O o k e r s, but vegeta bles cook ed i n com'OTiialion with meats offer an added basis for a vitamin-rich diet. Juices, t as t e and I sm ell as w ell as the nutrients ar e rully pre· served, and since-you cook mos t d is h es withO\Jl fat. the clay pot is ideal· for the require· ments of the modern diet. And best or all: once the dish is in the oven , relax ! Nothing can bum. In a little over an how:. you and your family or friends can en- joy a truly remarkable r agout. The art of cl ay pot cookery was developed by the ancient Romans. They discovered tha.t porous clay pot! when s oaked i n wat e r a b s orbed m oi s ture . When meat was baked ' at high temperatures in these pots the moisture w as r e l ease d an d mingled with the natural j uices of the food. To- d a y, many gourmet cooks agree that claypot cookers are still the best way lo prepare mouth· watering m eals. RAGOUT ROMERTOPF , ' ' 4 ounces bacon , cubed 2 pounds vegetables (carrot s, b ea n s, caulinower , kohlrabi) 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon white pepper and paprika 1h teaspoon celery salt 1 cup bouillon , · 1 pound beef. cubed Parsley • Soak top and bottoin of clay cooker for 15 minutes; drain. Place the cubed bacon on bot- l om of pre-so ali'e d claypot. Add the cleaned vegetables and spices plus the c ubed beef. Pour the bouillon over- all, and sprinkle with parsley . Place the ., closed clay po\,...iQ..to a rnld oven. Set the lem- perature \o 40(j cfegrees and bab for I~ hours. Serve with 1pa1hetll or , parsley potatoes. Makes 1 Ji 1 4 servings. Ji iii 'II UICJM <;111 rROZtN 1>11 l<O'>fl D 111 llMll ,> fJlut1 hd\•• Clo.N l1m1t 'l'fl ('HK'•• I •q 'l-1 i • ' Ill I r\hll "',"I. 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KRAFf MACARONI f,, CHEESE REACH TOOTHBRUSH ' YOUTH ZEE PAPER TOWEL ASSORTED .29 1.ACtt 1.09 t20C T .67 Founteln Veltey Fou11e1n Velley 11201 H1rbor I Edlnver 17HO M•onotl• I Ta.,." 1111. 17th ltr••t •"41 Orenge Ave. Sen Ju1n Capletreno 32051 Cimino Caplttftno I Del Obl•po '"' ' C•pl•t,.no Betch 34"1 Doheny Pa;k Df. I Vlctorle Le9un1 Hiii• ~nc .. Parkwey & Hon ' t - • ' J FOOD Wttdoec,d.ly Oc1ooor 1 1980 DAILY PILOI Ci Sole by Any Ot~er Name Could he Flounder Wh.n 11 a tole not a sole? When it ·, a U S citizen. A"contln1 lo stafood •Pttlallat A.J Mcclane. •uthor ol the IH l word on rta h , · 'Th t E n c y dopedh1 o f Fish Cooker y" <U~. Holt . Rinehart . Wln11ton ) virtually all fre•h "i;ole" aold in the l'nltt1d States ls actually som~ vanet y -of "~·1nder Mr C'lane tlah .. "lat the only true solt obtaina bll' hl'ro comet in \he form of f rozen import.II frnm Enaland or f'~ranc<' What 1s nf\en c-alled "frt' ·h Dov••• Sole ' " ac t'u <,ll y P a <·i f l <' f'loundf>r. ~ht It• "fresh Lemon Sole-1!\ usually tht' Atl1rnt 1<' W1ntt•r .~lounltPr Otht'r "t.ole slstu~" frc~h f'e trall' Solt, .. Rt"x Solt and Rock Soll' also arf' rarllk flounders F'or P\l'l»-~H of 1m1 v 1d ln& nutr1t11>n in for m atio n . th,• l ~ Dl'partrn e-nt o f • A~rlc-ullu1c lump"' ~111 floundPr anct 11oh· 1111eln I he 11crwr1\I 1·'1t 1·~uq l•I rt utflsh · <'.tl1t rll nlly .~fim <•,•11rm~t ~v H.110.11 " Grbbons t·1.m1Not:K sou; C'ASINn I flJt' l':urOIJ(',Jn 'oh• .11111 flnund1•1 .1r1· "11111.111\ s l1m111111 K 11111\ .15K 1•t1 l11 1 "'' (1ir 11 ~ hol1• JHIUfHI of :.l1111h•s!-., hOtll' 11·'\' r1ll1•t:. n w l ul 1·on tc•nt 111 ~ 1rtu,1lh nil 11,·!'>~ lhu11 l JM>rt••·ni mnl tht· 11r o 1<·1n " h1 ~h 711 11ram1-1 Jl('r pound I 1xiund flour\tll'r or · ·..,11ll' · u r u lh<'r ft !>h ltt ftlll'b ~CJllll' ,JI rrJ 11J.-,1., \I) I I l ' U IJ ~· h (I !) jl (' d • ~reen hell pc~ppcr • , cur1 <'hoppc·<I n·d lwl I pepper '1 c:u1> low c·u lor1e llaha n !-.t1l ad drl'~s1n~ 2 t ah l l'!-.p no n s m 111 n :d t 11o k1·d r e a l ha<·o n uiti. l>l'f rost fi sh 1 f fr11zt•n Spr<•Y iJ n<m ,fwk hak1ng d ish well ws th <·ooktng s p ruy Arra nge fis h fillet~ 1n a single layer Stir be ll pe pper s into sa lad dressing Spoon ev e nl y o ve r fi s h Sprinkle with chopped b acon b1l&. ll<J ke un- covl'red 10 a preheated• 450 degree oven 10 lo 12 minutes until fish Oakes, easily. Makes four serv- ings. 115 ca lories each t with nounder or sole). F l.OUN O F.R SOLi': AMANDINf: l pound flounder or "sole " or o the r fish fillets . 2 ta blespoons sliced almonds '!• cup lemon juice I tablespoon melted butter or margarine Paprika Salt, pepper , to taste Opt ional: minced parsley Defrost fish. 1f frozen. M e anwh i l e , s oak I • AND GUARANTEES IT WITH OUR DOUBLE .THE DIFFERENCE OFFER. WE'LL DOUBLE THE DIEF-EREPIGE . - OUR GUARANTEE OF VONS LOW PRICES To convince you o f Vons commitment·to low prices, we 're making this offer: If you can find lower p rices overall this week at any other supermarket. Von s will pay you do uble the difference. Just shop at Vons. B uy 25 d ifferent item s worth $20 or more. Compare prices on the same item s at any other supermarket. *If their total is lower. bring your item~zed Vons Receipt and the other market's prices to Vons and we'll pay double the difference in cash. Vons-Low price s you can believe in. We're committed to low price leadership. When it comes to overall food prices we intend to be the low price lead ~r. We invite you to compare our prices with Safeway or any other supermarket. You'll find Vons pri ces are lower and we guarantee it with our Double-the-Difference offer . Enjoy our low prices, high quality, great selection and friendly, helpful people. You 'll have it all! It'• a fact. Vons prices have been lower overall than Safeway eveff week since 1977. This is · based on actual findings of the leading, independent consumer price survey in Los An'geles and. Orange Counties. almonds in lemon Juice Spray a shallow bak mg dish well with cook ing s pray Arra nge the fi s h fillels in a single layer Spread the Jop lightly with m elt ed but te::r Po ur the le mon juice almonds over the f ish . a rra n g in ~ t he almonds evenly. Ba ke uncovered , .in a pre he ated 475·degr ee oven 7 to 9 minutes, just until fish Oakes easily and almonds are toast e d . Sp r inkl e with paprika. salt and pepper to tast e, and garnish with pars ley, if desired. Makes four servings. 140 c a l ori es ea c h (w ith flo unde r or sole l POLYNESIAN Bt\KED f'LOUNOER·SOU; I pound flounder or "sole" fill ets :1 4 cup minced onion I cup minced celery I tablespoon butter or margarine 11 i 'te aspoons curry µowdcr or more. to taste ·' • cup rn ounce can> unswC'etcncd pineapple ju1 cC' S:ill. pepper. to taste Dl'frosl fish. 1f frozen Spr:iv a non stir k tnikin,:! rli!-.h \\ell with cooking s p ruy /\rr:.ini.:e th<' fish fillets 10 a smgle l:.iyer Combinl' nn10n, rele ry a rt d b u tt l'r (o r maq~arincl 10 a sm a ll non stick skillet Cook and st1 r 5 mmutes. St1 r 1n curry and pineapple Juice Season to ta~te Hea t to boiling . pour over the f is h fillets fl a ke uncover ed in a pre he aterl 350·degr ee o ven abo ut 15 to 20 minutes. or .until fis h fl a k es eas ily. Make s four se r vin gs . 160 ca lories each. F u h as bra iny f ood I because i&'s nutriliotU and I non-/atlening f'or more sea/ood shmmen, s~ a stamped. self-addressed envelope and 35 cents to Sl im Go urme t Ne w E:ngland f'resh F i sh Dishes. P 0 Box 624, Sparta.NJ 071171 Egg Ideas For an easy, satisfy. ing lunch. whip l,l~ a s kille t of scra m ble d eggs Beca use eggs arc high in prote in. they have "st aying pow~r" and wilt help keep you f ro m fee ling hung r y bt.'( wcen meals * • • For wholesome' foorfs t h a t will :.i ppc a l l •i children. t ry this pre pare easy two egg om clets. tht.'n fi ll_ them w ith peanut buttt•r ;.ind Je lly • • • Le ftover cold quichl' tastes great and m ake''> an excellent fast lunch It ·s so good. you m ay w a n t t n prepare a q uiche 1on1~h t Just so yqu 'l l h ave leftovers tomorrow' • • • If your ma r ke t has specia ls on corn. zuc <'hini. beans or C'a rrols. transform them i nto eas.v. econo mical en trees Coo k the m 1n wate r just until the y're cris p·tendcr. drain the m a nd use f o r fill i n g omelets. perhaps with a sprinkling of shredded cheese. ' • * * Wh a t do egg salad. potato salad and deviled eggs have in common'! Besides being popula r dishes, all are pre pared with hard·cooked eggs. To get eggs that ,ar e easy to peel, b~ the m a -i-week or two ·111 adva nce and store them in the r e frigera t or in their original cartons. After cooking, they'll separate fro m the s he ll more readily than fresh eggs. • • • To avoid "ring around 1 the yolk" in hard·cooked eggs. place eg gs in single layer in saucepan 1 and add enough t a p 1 wate r to come al least 1 inc h above t he eggs Cover pan and quickly bring to a boil. Turn off heat (if necessary. re- move pan from burner I .to prevent furthe r boil· I ing.) Let eggs stand cov- ered in the hot water 15 I to 17 minutes . Im meditAte ly run cold 1 water over eggs or put I the m In ice ~ater until co mplete l y cooled. Refrigerfte. ..., ..... .. (S DAIL Y Pt LOT Make-at-home Gifts . Preserve Fall's Bounty The amell of autumn i1 In ltt. aJr! That tneana It · 1 time lO UVCMar the many freah fall frulu and ve1etables available It 'a alao a perfect Ume to dd aome cannina and pre1ervln1. ~lie fall produce la so plentif\&1 To add extra 1est and flavor lo many of your cannin1 recipes. you'll find excellent 1upplle1 of lemons and oun1t'I Cannin1 of preserves and relishl's takes advanuae of peak qualit.y produce for e nJoymen t duri~I winter moot.ha It also can provide you with some terrific "make-at-home" 1ifta for the up comi ng holidays a nd other special occasions. Who wouldn't enjoy receiving a holiday gift of fresh Lemon Tomato Preserves or a corn relish made by a friend. '• And a delicious jar of fresh fruit butter makes an ideal gift when welcoming a new neighbor. Here are some USE CrrRUS FRUITS IN PRESERVES suggestions lO get you b o i I i n g • s t i r r i n g started on preserving constantly. to thread fall's bounty. Some are stage (230 tQA34 to make and give now; degrees). rr some to save for holiday Add drained tomatoes gift fivinl . a n d I e m on s Ii c es . .LEMONTOMATO • Return to boil ; cook PRESERVES until thick and clear 2 ~ pounds (about 30 minutes). tomatoes: peeled, cut in Pour into hot sterilized 6 to 8 wedges ~-pint •jars, filling to 4 cups sugar within ~ inch of top. 2 sticks cinnamon Wipe jars clean; seal. 1 teaspoon whole Procesa in boiling water cloves bath 10 minutes. Makes 2 lemons, unpeeled, four ~-pint jars. thinly sliced CORN LEMON RELISH I n I a r g e bow 1 , 2 cans (17 ounces combine tomatoes and each) whole kernel com, sugar; stir well. Cover; undrained let stand 8 hours or 1 cup chopped onion o v e r n i g ht , st i r r i n g 1 cup chopped eel occasionally to dissolve ery sugar. Drain off juice, t cup chopped green reserving juice and pepper tomatoes separately. Y• cup sugar In saucepol, bring 2 teaspoons dry reserved juice and mustard spices (tied in cheese 1 teaspoon celery cloth) to a boil, stirring seed occasionally. Continue 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground turmeric \4 .teaspoon white pepper ~cup water 3 tablespoons flour Grated peel of 2 ere,h lemons Juice o r 1 fresh lemon Jn large saucepan. combine undrained corn, onion, celery, green pepper, sugar, mustard, celery seed. salt, turmeric and white pepper. Bring to boil. Reduce heat; simmer, covered, 10 m inutes. Gradually blend water into flour; add to corn mixture. • Stir in lemon peel and juice; simmer 2 to 3 minutes longer. Pour into sterilized ~-pint jars with lids. filling to w"ithln 'Al inch or top; cover. W i l l keep r e · frigerated, up to one week M1tkes six 1/IJ pint jars OaA.NGE SPICED PEAa BUTl'ER S pOWtds (about LO h&rj(e > pears, unpeeled, rnred, cut in Chunks Jui ce of l fresh orange 2Va cups s ugar I teaspoon ground C'innamon y, teaspoon ground nutmeg Grated peel or 2 fresh oranges In saucepol, combine pears and orange juice. Cook. uncovered, over medium heat until very tend e r (abput 30 minutes), stirring occasionally-. Press through food mill or sieve (to yield about 7 cups pulp). In sa me s aucepol, co mbine pear pulp , sugar. cinnamon and nutmeg . Cook over medium heat. until thick (about 11/• hours }. s tirring frequently. Add orange p eel las t 5 minutes of cooking . Pour into hot sterilized 'h·pint jars, filling to within "'4 inch of top. Wipe jars clean; seal. Process in boiling water bath 10 minutes. Makes five 'h-pint jars. QUICK ORANGE JAM 3 to 4 oran ges. peeled, cul in chunks 4 cups sugar 1 pouch (3 ounces) liquid fruit pectin 2 lablespoons water In electric blender or food process.or. finely chop oranges (to yield 2 c u p s > . I n b ·o w I . thoroughly com't>ine oranges and sugar; let s tand 10 m i nut es Combine pectin and water : add to orange mixture, s tirring 3 minutes. Pour into s te rilized 'h·pint jars with lids; cover. Set at room temperature 24 hours ; then refrige rate. Will keep, refrigerated, up to 3 weeks or freeze for longer storage. Makes five lh·pint jars. Chicken Salad For Lunch Box .. Back-to-school means back to brown bags and lunch boxes. Hopefully, t&at doesn?t--mean back to the "same ol'lhing." That bolds true for all age groul!fi too, who are holdinf dOwn food costs by brown-ba"'Olngit. The wiae variety of fresh rruits and vegetables can add new tastes ~o s tandard lunches, plus grea'l col· or, texture and nutri· lion. Slrp some variations into sandwiches -like a sliced banana Uh peanut butter; green pepper and tomato .with cheese; sprouts on top of tuna, radishes, onion, carrots, celery and cucumber chopped into any meat , egg or seafoocl,spread. For tboee who prefer to carry a container of cottage cheese or yogurt for lunch, mix lota of fresh fruit in for a naturally sweet, refreabins variation. Tomatoes, peppers and sneral other fresh ve1etables complement cottage cheese -u1e 10me FR~H imagina- tion! Salads are popular light hutches. When pre· paring salads for dinn~r. make enough for the next day's lunch and refrigerate in a tightly covered container. Dressing can be car- ried separately -salad vegetables will become soggy if soaked in dress· ing too long. Pita, or potket, bread is ideal for brown ba1 sandwiches. Prepare a mixture of chopped, cooked chicken, diced scallions, mushrooms, green peppers, celery and radishes , plus mayonnaise or salad' dressing. Place in a con· tainer. top with sprouts, cover and refrigerate. At lunch time the mix· lure can be stuffed Into pita bread for a fresh and cnmchy sandwich! If you wish to stuff the sandwich at home and carry It ready-to-eat, line the inside of the pita bread with a large let· tuce leaf to prevent bread from soak.in& up too much mayonnaise or dresslq. .Fresh fruit is the easiest lunch -box dessert around. The wide variety and seasona,Lpature of fresh fruit will allow you to add lots of variety and delicious taste to lunches. POCKET CHICKEN SAUD 2 cups diced cooked • chicken 1 cup chopped celery 6 scallions, diced , chopped cucumber. green or red pepper. mushrooms, radishes, carrots as desired 2 tomatoes, chopped ~ cup mayonnaise or Italian dressing 4 large lettuce leaves 4 pieces pita bread (pocket bread) bean sprouts Mix together chicken, vegetables and mayon- naise or Italian dress- tn1. SUt open each pita bread and line the inside cavity with a lettuce .leaf. Spoon about ~ cup of chickea mixture into each pocket. Top chicken mixture with bean sprouts. Makes 4 sandwiches. YOGURT FRUIT 2 8-ounce cups plain yogurt -1 10--0tmce package of frozen fruit Put yogurt and frozen fruit in blender . Blend at high speed until frothy. Pour into glass a nd serve immediately . Makes2 servings. YOGURTNOG 1 8-0unce cup vanilla yogurt 1 egg 2 tablespoons honey Nutmeg or cin· namon to taste Put yogurt, egg and honey in a blender. Blend at high speed until frothy. Pour into a tall glass and sprinkle with nutmeg or cinnamon to taste. Serve immediate· .. ly. Makes I serving. CITRUS YOGURT 1 8-0unce cup lemon yogurt 1 fresh peach, sliced or 1 large canned peach 3 ice cubes Combi ne l e mon yogurt. peach and ic~ cubes in a blender. Blend until frothy. Pour into glass and serve im· mediately. Makes 1 serving. \ h• •..: I . c 11CKm1 coup. . s • •. FOOD , More Traditional American. Lamb Recipes ------....... ... ........ MISSION TRAIL COOKOUT . Skewered Lalllb For !he early p1oneerc;. l1v1ng on the 1ra1l 1n fire For a flavor of the Old West that yo~ ) wagon lratn::. as !hey I ravelled across the family will ask for again and again. try t~ Amencan West promised adventure a traditional recipe on the grill in your own severe rest o f men and animals-and a backyard. reward at days end of p1p1ng hot meals cooked on skewers and.spits over the open 4 servings 2 oounds lean boneless lamb cut into 1 '·rinch cubes 1 mecllum onion mrnced 2 tablP.sooons olive 011 1 tabtl)spoon c1dr>r v1nr•qa1 i 1aolr·sor1on lr:mon IUICf' 2 teaspoons sall '1 teasooon ground pepper ', teaspoon drred oregano 1 tablespoon fresh or 1 teaspoo n dned parsley W11t'• for 1111 r• lrf~• · tamlJ .. ·c1rJ"'> tn crr,n qtass rir <-namr::I bowl mix lamb and onion In c,rnall li••wl m 11 r1>ma1n1ng ingredients and pour american lamb council ""' lamb Covl'f and refrrgPrate overnrght Threao 1,1mo' n 4 sl<C:111";<s (11v101ng eouatty Grrll 3 inches fr 1m 11 ,, .rialc, .ior,u1 5 m1nulE:S basting w11h D .01 L-3$0 200Cla/t<d1S trr•r1 Denwr CO 80206 '' rnain1n9 marinall<-Turn and continue to grill to ,-,, .. ,.,,, J rJ".lnF-nP<,<, ... . . \ t I I • l t + 1 • t ' I ' Ser\te American lamb for farm fresh quality. -Aw.U.W.AtAll STAn•••OS.MA•KITS ~rlc•• •ffectlwe Od. 2 .. , 1980 JOY LIQUID DETERGENT FA4~~~.S!~~ ... f ... $237 Kl~;.g~~~ .. ·•· .... ~ 162 Gl::J,:.·~~ .... t .. $117 lff2 •• • ZE$T BAR SOAP 7. 75-0Z 62Cf LAUNDRY DETERGENT FAMILY SIZE CHEER 1CM.U. 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WILL Bf CllHRfULl Y llHUNOEO m111 utes •lr until 1lonc ll1·mov1· f11rn1 pans and <'IJ•1I llll wire r<Jt'k'> \f ii k l':O. ~ ll!tl Vl':-0 WILSON CIRTIPllD MEAT FRANKS 16·02 PKG. 99c LB ,\ r P I.•: RR/\ N M U 1-' F INS I I' u p p l' I' I f' rJ . l'hopµ('(J apr>lt-i. 1 , cupbrown sugu1 i,., cuµ grahum flour •,<:up bran <·1•r('al I {'UP all purpO'>l' (lou r I tablespoon lia k111 g powder I" l (•a ... JHI II II l' In n:.imou I CUjHntlk ~1{"' \ • I R H GROUND TVHH Et•0.1r1111 . ~lll '" BULK BACON t-tlCt'I S •, t :i A.VG TURKIYHAM ~•(.ri 5 • ft,,~· t • • I I 1 PA STRAM• "4f(.H S • BMI• TURKEY· ....... , 1 • <'Up:-.<iladoil I 1•gg, slightly ht!alt•n Stll'lnkle a pples w1t11 h rown s ug<.1r and :-.et c1:.1d <· 'omb111e graham rtou r 1•er<·a I, all purpose flour . .,,::.iking powdn, i-a lt am! cinnamon 10 a bowl, ... t1rwell Add milk, 1111, and egg; strr unlil lightly blended Add S11J! :.ired apple:. Fill pap<·r - ljncd muffin pan c ups ~:, fu ll . Buk<: at 425 dcgr<:cs for 20 rn1nut<''> w 111 1 lightly hruwn<•<I , M.1k1 dozen June H11tll 1.'l lhf• outlwr more thfln W cm1k/Hl(1/c,s clutlrnq •· .~111 fr<•(! r~o"' r /' Wrth l/erl1 .. rmd 'iµ11 ,.., y11u ha()(< a :tJ11·nr1/ 1/1111 q1 • I run, wnle tu Jww /(11th ' the Daily l'ilot I' (1 t' t56tJ . Costu w. SIJ nc.· 1-:nclose u v111m7w.i i addres$ec/ f'11Velv;,.• fur . oersonoJ reply To promote hl'alth and longevity. the author re com mends doubling lhe proportion of fiber·nc.h carbohydrates j n lhe diet. To do this , eat more whole wh eat b read, w h o le grain t'erea l . peas, beans, lentils, root veget abl es s u ch a s potatoes and carrots, and at least 1'3 less of those foods that a re rich in fats such as meat and whole ' milk dairy products . PR ICES EFFEC. MIOMMH • llnl.E SIULIRS ~~~' sio• Ullf • « 01N •SHA!( l • PORTIRHOUSI $279 9!t•·81l0(< ' •• _ CHUCK ROAST • 97c 8U• • ~0Uft(0 • llnhf '"'-$1 59 RUM•ROAST .a Whole wheat bread, for • example. contains four times the amount of dietary fibe r of white • bread, but is eigpt times more effective in pre- venting constipation. The riches t o f all sources of cerea·I fiber 1s br::in. One heaping tables· poon of bran a day is more than enough for most people to insure re gi,tlarity According lo Burkitt. who 'is known in med icaJ circles as the fiber doctor. foods have varyin g d egrees of n atur al fiber -whole grain cereals have the most. then peas a nd beans, and then fruits and vegetables. He re are some high fiber recipes that can prove the thPory that healthy eating can be de Ji'(fo us too. WHOLEWHEAT BANANA BREAD l cup whole wheat n our . 1 cup all purpose fl our 2 teaspoons baking powder 112 teaspoon sail 1/4 teaspoon baking soda t,.':z cup brown sugar t,.':z cup softPncd but tcror m argarine 2eggs I t easpoon grated lem on rind I cup mashed ripe bananas.about 3 medium 1 tablespoon lemon juic~ Combine whole wheat flour. all purpose nour. 'baking powder, salt and baking soda; set aside . Beat sugar and butter together ; add eggs•one a t • a time and beat well Add lemon rind. Alternately add dry ingredients and, then bananas and lemon juice, finishing with the dry ingredients . Pour batte r into a greased 9 x S·inch loaf pan. Bake a l 350 degrees for 55 to 60 · minutes, or until an in· serted woode n pic k comes out clean. Cool in the pan for 10 minutes. Remove from pan and cool on a rack. Makes l loaf. YEASTBRANBREAD 3 cups whole wheat flour 4 cups all-purpose nour 3 cups whole bran cerea l 3l1lblespoonss ugar 2 teaspoons salt 3 packages active dry yea.st l 'hcups milk ~cupwater 3 tablespoons honey \.-\ c up butter or marg\riJle 3eggs In a large bowl com· bine 1 cup whole wheat flo u r and "1t c up a ll purpose flour . Add cereal, suaar. salt and dry yeast. Combine milk, water. honey, and butter _ JD ••uCePan; beat wuil • 7 FULL DAYS , 5Vlfl'l 'S • ,(ttPE•ONI s11• IK.(f • lOIN l l $2" •£Fr • CMUC• •DOH[ $149 aHr • aO .. Elf$S $169 ""'' ... !ft lA T·•ONISRAK ROUND ROAST ROUNDSTIAK l 8 OCT . 2 · HH • lOIN • SUA~ • 80NflfSS $2•• Bltf • Ct<VC• s1s• rR(a.H •lCA""• frriilOT tQ (4Cl(0?1" ~At s1 •• McCOY• Kl,-• t!-OZ P"'C $1 ~! TOltSIRLOIN 7·•0NIROAST GROUND811P SIUUSTlllN LB ll lB OCT. 8, 1980 l • $249 NH• llAOlCul $11• 8(£~ • l AlltOl ENO $1•• aEH • "0U ... 0 • M>H.ElfS.S OSCAlll M "Y£• ... EAi s1•• CHUCK SOAK TllltSTa"K ....... ~c: LI •18ROAST ,. , . 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I t' 1· t f u 11 \ r 1 p t.' grap ''' .i nd 11 l ulllll>. refr1.:1·1 uto• 111u11<>1hatt!I) until t.tm 01.ik1 n~ da~ F o I I 11 " 111 r 1· 1· t 1 o o ' a r cu1 .1\\•h . 1Hak1ng sun • you htn t' t h•• p ropt>r prOpe>rllO ll~ ur th re e essential 111g11•c.l1cnt:. s ugar . al'1d .111J pectin. Aftt>r p reparing tht! ··fruit m1xturt-. tht> ac tual time 1t ta kei. to make this 1am is ver y short. All it nc.-eds as a boil of t minute and your 1am is ready for t he j a r s That's the Jf?Y of using· liquid fruit pecl tn. At some future time a jar of trus 1am may be the idea l gift fo r a friend . With that 1n I min d , you ma y b e i n sp i re·d t o t ry a 1 sparkling G rap e J e lly I which also calls for a pouc h of liquid fruit ' pectin ConM rd ,::rapes gave e x ct>llen t color a nd flavo1· when they be gin t o L ak e on a "j ust dustC'd bl ue" look. Print pen.onal l abels a nti he ~l..a d you c a p t ure d s o me of nature's t>ount v GRA P E \NU l'LlJM JA!\1 !":> .! rup:-prepared fru it 1 abnut 2 pounds t'arh fully n pe g rapes and pl ums and 1':1 cup water 1 8 cup5 (3 rX>unds 1 ounces I sug ar · l poul'h l1qu1d fruit pectin • F i rst p r e pa r e the fruit Slrp s kins from about 2.-pounds <.:oncord or' other loose-skinned I grapes. Bring pulp to a boil in saucepan: cover and simmer 5 minutes . F orce through sie ve and dhcard SPt'tb Chop or grind skins uncl <tdd to pulp Pit about 2 pounds plums rut 1n. s m all piece!-~nd <'Mp. Qo not peel. Com bine plums and 11'2 cup \\ ater in saucepa n Brang to a boil. cover a nd s im mer 5 minutes . C ombine fru its and ,. measure 51/2 cups into 6· or 8-quart saucepot. Then make the jam. ' T horoughly mix sugar into fruit in saur'epot. ; Place over h igh heat , bring lo a full rolling 1 boil a nd boil ha rd l m i n ut e, l>t 1rr 1n g cons tantly R emoW. f rom heat a nd at onre s tir in fruit pectin Skim off foam with metaJ s poon Ladle quickly into hot Jar s filling lo within '4 inc h of top. Co.ver and process in boiling water bath for s minutes. Mak~s about to I fear Souffle I l l I A creamy combo of I pears. spices and orange flavor makes this a s pe c i al c ompa n y dessert. Drain 1 can ( 16 ounces) Ba rtlett pear I s~ices. reserving syrup; dice ~ars. Add water to syrup to equal 1 cup. Combine re- served syrup, •l stick cinnamon and a..'.i teas- poon whole cloves in saucepan: cover and br- ing to boil. Simmer 10 minutes: strain. Sprinkle 1 package (3 .ounces) orange-flavored gelatin over liquid; stir to dissolve. Chill until sUahtly thickened. Whip 1 cup heavy cream until sllff. Fold whipped cream, 1 cup peach-flavor ed yogurt and diced pears into gelatin. Pour into 2·quart bowl ; chill about 3 houM!I. Makes 8 to 10 servings. t•ups or about 11 (8 nuid ounr e) Jars GllAPE JEU..V 4 c ups pr~pared Juice (about l pounch l (ully nJ)f' grapes• and ~ C"U~1 wate r l 7 r upb I 3 pountb I ~ll~"r I pouC'h liquid fruit j)t'<'lln •To u.5<' wtlci "raJlel!, Mi.lag111 or o thc r ll ~hl "kinnt-d 1<rti 1w l'. u ~e o nl y 3 1'1 r up i. p rf'1Hln'f1 JUIC'e and <•dd '• r up le mon )Ulr 1· Concon,t 1o1rupc>11 111vt> .. ... ~ PintOl'Beans '"'' ~ Bell Peppers lOOH ~Carrots ~ Casaba Melons ~ Sunmaid Raisins beJt color and n avor First prepare th ~ j ul c t Stem and thoroy1hlyl c ruah, onr layer at a lme, ahnut J p<>undt 1r•i>e• Plar e In uucepan and adc1 111 cup watt>r 8rln11 to holl . t'OVl'r 11nd aimmer 10 m111111t~ Place 111 J••lly <'101 h or b•tt and lt't dr.t1 'JI h l' n d r I 11 v I n I( h a s 1a\11H11\t eeast'd , 1Hl''4l\ 1(1"1\tl)' M c1&M&rt· 4 cup!i int o 6 o r K quurt !!DUl'4'po\ T hl'll makl' I ht' J"llY Thoroutchly nwt iwiiar 3 •. s1 •. 39 •• 25 •. 12 6 1'1 ••11• ..... Into JUtct· 111 :.aut·1·pot P laN• over 111.ih h t•a l 11nd bnn.: 10 u full l1ml st1rrln(t con 11t1.1n1ly Al once atlr in fruit pt'd tn T h en brw1tt to u lull rol11n6t boll untl hod h :tr<I I m inut e , l"tirr 1ni.: co11at1mlly Re move from hcut anti skim off foam w1lh metal ~poon L a<l l1· ciu1 c kl y int o h ()l Stt"riUzed glasses Cov•·r at once with i,., 'inch hol paraffin Makes about 6"4,, <'ups or about 7 (8 fluid OWlce J glasses. ffi Zest Bar Soap 3 )', .. SJ !lo .. ~;;;. ;;;t lull C'~I•• 3 . _:· s 1 Wimoit ~ .... ,_Or a.a. ~Seasoning Mixes 3 ..... ~1 .. .. ...,, .... H! Brownie Mix 3 •·· s 1 ,.,. , .......... ,,..... C..t • C~M' !ff Cat Food ~ S •.. s 1 ... '!• __ _ ....... lie.._, Or lrmt SITo .. 141 .......... CMo m Vaseline lotion Jt, •• , ...... ffi Sour Cream c-n, Sryto Or '"'"ec:-<6 fl! Pillsbury Biscuits m c;;;~icia'P;tatoes !H (;;f 't;;'OrPeas -- 10 •• ~" 2 ·~· $ 1 rha 2 ., ,, -S 1 CftU s , .... .... s1 2 12 •• ,.,. $1 3 , •.. ,. .. s1 21Nc1. ... 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FOOD Weclriosday OclO~I I 1980 OAIL Y PILOT (..9 Cut Cake Calories To generations of AmericaniJ. angel food cake was a treat re afrv~ for sp~cl•l or culons 8uc h u wc-d din1s and birthdays It look • lot or ll me and enern to ~•t up all thole esg white anrl. Maldes. ett~s wt.>rt' e x pensive Tocfay. we'rt• ablt' 10 tak e advantaM e nr 1 e v " r a l c " l' e I '1 I! n t packa1i:ed n1l"t's (.'om blne any one of lht-rn with unaw~tcned <'<><'Oa for a r1rh ()iavor bonua llf\J you have the basia for a .variety of ll&ht. delicat" textured • cakes that look t1le1ant yet can be put toaetber in minutes , Each of these rertpes is relatively low i n 'Calories ant.I fat and since cocoa has most or the cocoa butter re moved. can be a legal "splurge" for many peo pie on reducing or cholesterol ·control led diets. Cocoa·Lite Angel Food Cake works two ways - in a tube pan for festive gatherings or two loaf pans ii it's "just fami· ly." Cocoa makes it easy since you measure and blend in direc tly from the can -no pre- melting o~cessary . If you opt for loaves,. layer and frost one as suggested Freeze the other ,to have on hand when you need an "ins· tant'' dessert, then de frost and slice. Top slices with ice cream, whipped cream or fruit. Marbled Angel Cake is also simple to put to- qetber. Use low.fat or skim milk for fillings and frostings to help keep calories to a minimum. Make Cocoa-Lite Roll from scratch it's prar tlcally foolproof Pr~t1 enough for your n txt party 11 ha s feathery texturl' und a IU8<'10U ll dt'l'I) chO<'olatt>tast(' C'O('OA-LIT•: AN•• t:L f'OOO C'AKF. I box ( 14 ~ OUO C't>S I .tnltf'I food c-akf. m111 l11 <'UJ> unswef'tt'nl'CI ('0\'(UI ('1trus Chlrf<>n "'111 1na or Moc-ha ('h 1H11n F1lhna 1rerlpc•, bch1"' 1 l.c-mon o r ort•n 1t1· pct'I for aarn1sh l 111l ttona 11 Prepare e10: <o1 h1t 1· mixture as dirct'lf"ll 1m package Pour contenL-. of l'ake flour mixture 10 to small bowl Stir l'Ot'OB lnto ca.Ile flour m1xt01 t• until well blended. Blend cocoa Cdk P fl our rruxture Kradually into beaten egg whites Mtx at low speed and serape bowl often until dry mix dis appears about l minutl Pour batter rnto two ungreased 9x5x3-1n c h loaf pans or IO·inch tube pan Cut through batter with knife or spatula to remove large air bub· bl es. Bake at 375 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes or until top crust i.-golden brown. firm and looks dry. Do not underbake. Cool in pan. inverted on cooling rack or hanging upside down on funnel or bottle. When completely cool. slide loaf or angel ring into 3 thi n layers horizontally . Spread each layer generously with ~. cup Citro.11 C'h1f fon fo'illinM or M'or ha ChtHon fo'1lhnl(. rc~crv Ina •,. <'UP for 1<t1rm~h ur frostln.c lop Oecorat1· with lt•mun or uran.:l' IK'•·I !'uf'IK if dt•!ll r.-d ('IR Tll ll1'-nu ..... o N •'II.I.ING I c n v t• I 11 I' " '1 1 y whl!JIK'il IO!JPtnU nllK ''1 l'UI' ~olft lu<o1 ful or "k 11n milk 1't l t•llojlJOOll lt'fll•lll nr or dllK .. •·:ict rul'l 1 l h •!.IKJHlllll f r t•:ih .:ruh•d l1·mun u1 1irJngc nn1t l'omb11w 111.:rcdu:nts u1 <kt'p, 11111 mw bottom bowl ill low spt•t-cl unlll hl~ndf'(I Wh1 1> 011 ht~h sp~t'cl of OllXt'r until :.uf1 J>t-ak s fo r m Whip ~ minute:. longt'r ur until topping 1i. llgh1 und fluffy 2 cup~ frost mg or filhnr. -MO('HA C tt1•· .. ·0N t'ILl.JNG I envelo pe dry wt11ppcd lopping mix • 'J cup <'oltl low fut or skim milk I teaspoon instant ci;rrec grdnuJes < 2 t e aspoon:. un sweeti(,ne<l cocoa l t!aspoon vanilla Combine ingrt>dients in deep, narrow-bottom bowl at low speed until blended. Whip on high speed 'of mixer until soft peaks fo rm . Wh1 p 2 minutes longer or until topping is light and fluf. fy. 2 cups frosting or fill- ing. MARBLED ANGEL CAKE box ( 14.5 ounces ( I.. ~1. HOY u ) Informs and :::=========:: (J~CK ANUEKSON) Reveals . ~ ..... DAILY PILOT un.ccl food <·ake mix ~ <'UJ) unsweetened cocoa Prepur .. c•akt> mht a~ cl11 c <'tcd on ria.c kage. M~nitur~ 4 cups baller mto howl: 11raduolly fold 1·11coo into lh18 batter un tll well blent.l cd (be 1·ar .. ru1 not to deflate l).Jtlt>r too much> P uur vanilla a n d 1' h 11 l' o I a t e b a t t e r s alll'rnal e ly into u n- .:rcused IO·tn<'h tube 11un Cut through baller with knife or s patula to murblt-batter Rake al 375 d e~rces for 30 t o 40 n11nut.::. or until top crust 1s golden brown. firm and looks very dry. Oo not underbake. Cook.. hanging pan up- side down on funnel or bottle at least 1·1"1 hours Frost with Cocoa·Lite Frosting longe r or until light and flutfy. 2 cups frosting. .,,or more g e nerous amount of frosting, use 2 envelopes whipped top· ping mix and l cup milk. Mint Variation : Su bstltue J,T· teaspoon mint extract for vanilla. Prepare same as above. • COCOA·UTE ROLL _ 3 eggs, separated ~ cup 5ugar 't'l cup unsifted all· purpose flour ~ cup unsweetened cocoa v. cup sugar 't'l tea.spoon baking soda .., i,,4 teaspoon salt V,, cup water I teaspoon van.ma Citrus Chiffon Fill- in g or Mocha Chiffon FilUng• Chopped walm~~ for garnish, optional C()('OA·LlTE Line a 15-'t'lxlO·lhxl- FROSTING inch jellyroll pan with t e nv e lope d r y alumin um f oil ; whipped lopping mix generously grease foil. 2 t ablespoons un-Beat egg whites until sweetened cocoa stiff peaks form ; set ~)2 c.up cold low.fat aside. Beat egg yolks LIGHT, DELICATE ANGEL-TYPE CAKES or skim milk about 3 minutes on high blended. I teaspoon vanilla speed in small mixer Add vanilla. Carefully da mpe n e ri towel . c art fully remo•e foil. Immediately roll cake and towel together fr.om narrow. end. Let stand I minute. L'nroll ; r eroll. omitting towel.· Chiffon Filling; r eroll. Cool; serve. Combine whipped top-bowl. fold beaten egg whjtes ping mix and cocoa in Gradually add lfJ cup into chocolate mixture. <.'old , deep, narrow sugar; continue beating Spread batter evenly in· bottom bowl. Olend in 2 minutes longer Com· to prepared pan. Bake milk .and vanilla on low bine flour. cocoa, I/• cup at 375 degrees for 14 speed of mixer Whip at sugar, baking sOda and to 16 minutes or until top high speed with mixer salt: add alternately springs back when-.light- Cool completely on wire rack. Unroll cake and spread with Citrus Chiffon Filling or Mocha Variation : Substitute 2 cups (} pint> of your favorite flavor ice milk for fillin~ in cake roll Sprinkle with chopped walnut meats : if de sired . • until topping forms soft with water to egg yolk ly touched. . peak~~~~~;.~ :~~~ b~~~~;;·~a7hll y •To frost roll as well. double filling recipe Buy-any three packages of these KelloggS cereals ana get a free 12-olcan of -frozen orange • • JYJ~~· Any package me eacepl individual servin1 size. AEDEEM THIS COUPON AT THE CHECKOUT COUNTER AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE. ~-------~--------, I TM.I l"9 COUPON TO TC>Uf' STOM. 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Drain I <'an (29 ounces ) Bartlclt pear halves. rescrv1n g 2 tablespoons syrup Com· bine reserved syrup, I package (8 ouncrl>) sof · tened cream ch~csc and 2 teaspoons prepared cream-s~e horseradish in s mall electric mixer bowl : mix until w ell· blended. Arrange pear halves on lettuce leaves ; place dollop or cream cheese in center or each Garnish with chopped walnuts. Makes about 8 servings. FRENCH PEAR Pm French Pear 1'1 e 1s ea sy lo pre pa r e w1lh con venient canned pears and ready to us!.' pastry shell. Drain I can <29 ounces> Ba ri lett pcur h a lves, r eserving 3 tablespoons syrop. Toss pears lightly with reserved syrup and l 1i'.l teaspoon cinnamon. Ar · range in unbaked, 9·inch pastry shell. Combine ~ cup each flour and sugar and ~ teaspoon e ach ginger and alls pice, cut in y, cup butter unt il crumbly. Crumble mi xture e venly over pie. Bake at 400 dt'g (ee s 40 minutes or ur\\61 topping ls browned and crust Is baked. Makes 6 lo 8 servinis. ~ Flyus. 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' • RAVE SOFT PERM • ,.,. ~ .-t Of J'fllo O, • • r RAVE SOFT PERM Pf· \· "" \ JG" ,_,ro& """'' 1;11u._.t .. 1.57 3.99 2.43 Dairy & Frozen r CHICKEN BREASTS 3 39 6 \YVA~li(i~ \ t•wf OUf 1101 p.,c • ( f.~c~;1v'E DRINK •>A flt"~ 1.31 r SALUTO PIZZ.t\ 2 79 > PfDQf~t 11 f)1 Plf(, .. r ROSARtTA DINNERS 81 "' 0 ¥t'l'(AN ,,VA(illf)f\ I \)01 ''"(.. ANA"EI• FRYING CH ICKEN PORTER:iOUSF STEAK R ., !( 1 flt f I ROUND STEAK H , I 7·BONE CHUCK STEAK r~ • ' 11 tU ' ' .. .... HORME l BACON ~'ORK SPARf.PIO' ,~, • .,,H roa-.·.a1• ..... , •. PORK LOIN RIB CHOPS PORK LINK SAUSAGE •111 y• ,, LAD• LEF llM 0111 .69 2sa 187 139 2.58 1 .68 .. 1.38 1.48 1.78 1 88 1.98 1 98 . 1.29 Dalrv & Frozen . · J: ORANGE JUICE l .ln , \ •• ~ l 'Jli r (' ''" t Id r,)H I BLUE BONNE: T '" .,,,.,., .59 i j/ I JI, ; DEEP DISH PIE 5HELlS .58 .81 ·' . ; s,TR~~.~E~RrES 1. 29 ; ORE IOA COB COPN .• , •• 89 Household & Pet : PUREX TOSS N SOFT 2 19 • •111 \ • ~... ' , • i Wl1~~R~ ~E.?DORrZE~ ••• 1. 4 9 I. B~THROOM CLEANER .... 99 1 HI CLASS DOG FOOD .18 t N~~T.~E~1N ~l~~~E .89 ! HEFTY Ll\WN BAGS . 2 .19 ' [ l}~.?.' .• ~~R A Y I ?:~~~~.s CAT rooo L ~A;~,R ... ~?.WELS en•·· 111 • "'" I I I , I ...... t •• ..,., 1 • ... 2.18 ....... 31 .56 '\ ' :;i .1.1_8 tr f \I# f'tr t •1 " UH)\/ LFC-b CID£R !LADY LEE COPN OIL ~ ~LAOY).EE 6 COF~EE 2 s9 119 699 .49 b HARV ES T DAY 6 5 BREAD • . j BEEF l?AVIOLI ~.S S .. · ... 65 ·•I • : Pllr<LE HAl VI 'J I. • , ur.'-''-. . • I " • 10; •'M M N r~C:Olllt'• . 89 43 49 1 49 .22 .25 1.42 • r>11c u r..pAi,Hf r 1 ,11ucc • i1"1QKli Ml ' : l-'AMB1;PC(ll HflP[R . ' ,; GRAPEFl\'UIT JI If[ • OEI fV:ONTF: CUI'\ " . ~ LADY LEt: PHSFPVES ; UBRY c; COP:\lfO REH .. 1.29 .. 79 1.09 .79 .... 95 1.16 1.69 i TREESWE£ T IUlff 1 ,, 1.39 ; c.o~?I\ MIX 1. 98 f HOLL VW OOO Dl?ESSING .. 79 r ROSARIT A REllN'i . ' ; KQAFT DRCC:.SIW . ' i lOMA T l\U( E • .. I '~ ' ' ,( ~OTHFP~(()OKltS ~ P.ANCAK f. Ml>'. "/I I I !' INSTANT POTATOES . '• ~ .... 61 .... 73 , .... 33 . 1.51 .95 .. 89 ' I DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS "N""""' 111 .. INl 7'0 W LA PAL.MA •1tlllOlll 110 SO lfA" COl.lfot IOU~lVAllO ,.oi•ALHllT AVll<Ul gS! ---- Festival of Wine & Cheese values 1, ~~ ! ~'~~~fr .. :" ' 2s9 , . bCHEODAR CHEESE 129 J:~~~~~E . '"' ·~,~ I ./, ~I t \ ' tl, f I ~CHEESE l SPREAD ~ W ISPRIDE SPREADS ""'' . • QC' "JOEL E SPREADS >,{'HHC..E ?POf .;CT . .. • JACK CHEESE 79 1 .29 1 49 1 99 1.49 1.19 1.39 '1.59 .. 79 ! (.•JUfJtl r H(E<;E • A,t J WINES '• .... . ' . • r.v'/\i1DW /,1N['j -... ~ CREAM SHERRY • y Y \ c.it • fQLCNY WINES v 2.49 1.29 1.29 1'.29 3.99 2.89 6.59 2 .29 4.69 3.29 ~ CHRISllAN BROS WINES 1.39 • •> ""••·'I '•·°"'"'' 1.99 ! SLICED LONGHORN • •• t,." •li. ••• { MOZZARELLA CHEESE , , .. ,,I I \,1 I f 1.09 "' ... 89 ~ Al UE CHEESE • .. • I~. t .,,._, • • TILLAMOOK CHEESE 1 1r. h " 'l t Produce 4 .99 2 .39 DELICIOUS APPLES .29 HAWAIIAN 59 PAPAYA • ~<"If 11'.JI ~Of:'Ctill flJV(lf ' E.l CI' BELL 29 PEPPERS • L¥QE' R1gr11 rn r sr11tf1nq LO FRESH 29 BROCCOLI • GOIJl'l wirn u1rf'~t' Si!uCt? LO PINTO .39' .BEANS US Nil I ln { SEBASTIAN! MTN WINES ~ ... ~·-3.25 •n· ··r • ui11 ·t c;o,•,t •• l PAUL MASSON WINES .... ,." 2 59 ": ._ •• .._ ,, l\('\Yl B't • f KEY BUYS MEAN 6 EXTRA SAVINGS! •t t l I lf'l.t <l.•1 If I' "'''' • "' t • '1' I ., '\ •'·.' '" fl ,,,, t 1 •••I'' •1 t1 1P11't"'''' t II • t I \ I • • • • • , •1 fH\, iolf 'Y ! t•1f LIQUOr I' PABST 6BEER 749 1 IS ur .at1 299 12112 oz c;ins •v '" R'I 7, 99 ! BALLANTINE S SCOTCH I l' I , •\if0 k•l 14.99 Ul!:UJ~ DEVELOPED AHO PAINTED 12 EXPOSURE 20 UPOSUAE 2.89 4.09 we honor manufacturers· coupons so oruig mem 1n 101 l(ltl•t•nn.11 tM COunl 5i1Vlf1Cl\' Lower prices overall OlU'IOfN QlllOYf 1101' l\JCLIO AV(NU( PVU(l'ITON no NO l'IAVllllOND HUNTINGlOH KACH MUNTlltQTOlf MAQt COlfA lllllA JIM "AlleOfl eOUUVAl'IO ~VlUl'llON ))) NO tUC:llO AVIH\ll 0.111101" QllO\lf. 1 IOU 111"4MOU• f.VIHUt tOSI AlLANl'A A\l[H\11 •---4 CMICA A.vt.-e UlNA PAl'llt 19>1 \.4 PAL.MA A\llNUI LA Mll'IAO• LA MlllADA--...OCIKIUt l H\INTINOTON K ACH IMIO IN'OOll-IT ITillU OltANOC -l-NHI- l AOVMA HIUS 1'211 CAeOl f'IOf.0 AT \.f. ~AZ -...NTAAttA >»t 10 tMStOl. llM:n STOAl!l 9PEN DAILY 9 A.M. "ANTON 10IO aAT'f\.LA A\lt WUTMINllVI -WllOlll!Otl'UI AVIH\lf IUI TIN tU11 N(_,..l AVtH\ll WftTllllNITt ... ,,.,. 1"'1MOO••f sn11n I . I I I II l I. t 1 , I I I! I I Wednesday. October 1, 1980 ONLY PILOT Cl I Back-to-school Salad Aa summer daya tum franka and alphabet Into school days, il 'a . noodl• for extra heart! Ume to •l4u't 11tberin1 neaa) 1ome fresh . <'featlve You'll tOOn have the •~k-,o-achool recipes lllda •Udina into homf' to fot' lhe fall months. enjoy this n'1tritlo us Plenty o I fr e 1 h treat 1 ve1etablea and fru1t1 ICEBEaGCaAPE AH 1UU available durlna MAI.AD th Muoul tr.,..llJOft , 1 hod iceberg let and OM diab tl\at 'a au re &uce to •core hl1b wilh active l c up unfl•vor.-d 1oun11tera la a 1ood yo1urt · tutjq, nutritiOUI aaJad. » c u p t r o i t n made wtt.h loU ol ln1re lemonadt' conc.-ntrate, di•nt.s Id• love. thawed Start:lQs with a head of l laraf' bunch red trlap lceber1 lettuce, 1rapes, pulled from the poulbWU• for mall· atema ln1 eacltln1. hearty . aalad CQmbiaatiou an eadleu! H•re 'a one kid • plea1in1 recipe that 1bow1 otf the versatility of icebera lettuce "lceber1 Grape Salad " Criap lceber1 lettuce is torn into pieces and combined with red trapes, celery slices and a diced pear for an ir· resistible match of de· li1htful textures and navon. • Tossed with a d e · liciously tart . yet somewhat sweet yogurt dressing, this salad makes for a memorable eating experience. Serve it alone as an af. ter-scbool snack, ot for lunch, serve with bowls of creamy tomato sou.p (combine soup with lef· lovers such as sliced -Blueberry Breakfast 2 atall1a c elery, sliced l pear, dlct'd l ' o r e . r I n l'I l' a n d I horou.chly drain let 1 uce. chill lu pl1u1tu.· baa or pla11t1c crisper At 11erv1nic t im e . t ear enouah lettuce to equal 4 cup1 fo'or drus inai . mix yoJ(url and le monade con t'l'ntrate in sm iA ll bowl Tou lett u ce , !lrapes, celcrv and pear In lndlvlduu l 8erv1ng dlshcir> Spoon dressmg over nlad, lot»» M 1&kes 4 aervlnga. ·Oktob~ttfest C.a.ltrtlle with h""'-•! We •«•ttt C~ FllOM ALL OTHlll MA•lllTS! W• conhnue to o ccept .. COUPONS FROM All OTHER MARKETS Brong in -;our coupon1, INClUDING 'DOU8l! COUPON" coupon• from any marliet in Loi Angele•. Ventura and Orange Countiet, and w• will redHm them o• if lhey were our own Redemploon 1ubje<I lo all limih om print•d on eoch coupon. II we do not 1tocli 1he item ·~cified on lhe other morkel'• coupon !/'le will tubshlul• on item of equivalent volue Conl1nu1ty p•og•a"" eaclude'd: Valid Thun .. 0<1 2 thru Oc1. 8, 19110. U S.0 .A. CHOICE BEEF BONELESS AVG. WGT 10· 12 LBS. Top T~E;i~G1401 FOR THEM ; ~ SIRLOIN Toplirtoin Steaks lb 3 .79 59 LB . l8 1.89 Fre\'1 Armout\ v .... B<Hf Cenlf!I Cu• fof!\h lko<l Cul Bolf! O• BBQ PORK LOIN CHOPS PORK LOIN ROAST LB 1.69 fre\h Armou•\ Verobe•• 8o~le\\ PORK LOIN ROAST LB 3.29 fre<h Po~k loo I( Bob• loon Cu• LEAN BONELESS CUBES l B 2.89 fre\h loin Cul A•mou•• Vf!flbe\I BONELESS PORK CHOPS LB 3.49 Sweer & Sou•• (how Meon •Chop Svf!y LEAN CUBES 5f PORK tB 2.89 I •• Doe• No! bceed 2'2% fol Lettuce, yogurt. lemonade, grapes, celery and a pear combine to make Iceberg Grape Salad. The first brisk nip is In the air tellin1 ua auluJfln is here. What better way to start off a fall mom· in1 than with a bomemade coffee cake still warm from the oven. And nothing is more in keeping with the season than a coffee cake made with plump blue be~. ~;rF.~~:~~K's~E~K ".97. CO'iiiD0 'i 'iiF I 59 G,ROUND BEEF or PATIIES ta.2.19 A brown sugar and nut mixture forms a sweet cl'\dt for the blueberry batter made from wild blueberry muffin m ix. Served warm, it's a 1real way to start a • perfect day. BLtJBamY.NtJT . COFP'ln: lllNG t,\ cup_packed brown au1ar ..,._ 14 cup mar1arine or butter, softened -· ~ cup coarsely chopped walnuts 1 pact-age (13.S- ounces) wild blueberry muffin mix ;Heat oven to 400 dearees. Mix brown ~ue· ar 8Jld margarine; coat bottom and sides of 6· cup ovenproof ring mold to within v, inch of top. Sprinkle nuta in bot· tom of mold. Prepare muffm mix as directed on package. Pour batter into moJd; spread even· ly. Bake until wooden pick inserted itl center comes out clean, 20 to 25 minutes. Run knife around top ed1e of mold; invert on heatproof serving plate. Leave mold on r ing about 1 minute. Serve warm. 8servings. Papaya Break.fast Here's a way to make breakfut a cheerful aur· priae. Start by toutin1 split-En1U1b muffin halves. Meanwhile, peeJ papaya, cut ln hair crbaawile and remove aeed1, then slice into thick rlnp. Saute alices quickly. juat to warm tllroulh. Lay a aautee_d p~aya rln1 on each Eftlllah muffin ball and top with a 1unny-1ide up fried e11. U yau have any left· onr papaY,a, dlce the piece•. Tbete bits of papa7a wtJl add flavor to a frail talad. Or whirl the pleeea with fresh fruit juices ln a blend.er to mate a troplr.al dri6k. 1 29 LB. • PORK SAUSAGE l8 • USDA Chooce Seel Clluck USDA Chooce 8oflele.-Chucli • El Ronctio Pork & Sco,on•t19 . LB 1.49 O ·BONE ROAST te.1 . 7 9 C LOO ROAST Rolled Shoulder L8 2.49 BRATWURST . ~ P-----,-.-.--~-C-INT_l_R_C_.U_T---. fre\li Idaho ~ ,. 89 ~~!~LOIN CHOPS RAINBOW TROUT .. ~~·~~~~~. LB .• VERI BEST s 179 °PAm ... .;DPIRtB i.59 ~ilGl0WHln5M.HMP tB 6.99 LB. LARGI RIX IOLI l& 2.89 i1uiFiDCLAMSd 2 o r Eo • 4 ~()<1 1 ._--------~--------------------'---------------------------~------------~--~--~~~~~~~--- ICo•chen Scrub & sj;onge SCOTCH BRITE .39 .79 B 01 Onginol fre1nci-. GIRARD'S DRESSING .• 69 6 0 1 AHi Voroehe\ BROWNBERRY CROUTONS 1, .54 4 75·ot Both White or Ponlt DOV~ BAR SOAP 49 6 > 0 1 A\\1 Vonehe• Walnut lemon S!rouu·Choc-Strou» NINE LIVES CAT FOOD .33 POGEN'S COOKIE S .85 20 Ol t.39 3 ot A\\l Var Q,.en!ol Noodl"' .25 POST RAISIN BRAN TOP R-AMEN fwo I lb lub\ Sol! AH! Var Louro xvdder . IMPERIAL MARGARINE .85 POTATO CHIPS Pre P•1<.ed B9 .79 Ll'U!im!f~J ;:: I I h\:r'i!il:I I~ 12·01 N R Bo11les-l1ght·Dork s219 \ \ 01 lolion 7 oi Tu~ s199 SIX PACK HEAD& LOWENBRAU SHOULDERS 750·ml Mu.con Coffee 6 oz KAMO•A LIQUIU• 6.99 WOND•A LOTION .99 86 Prool • 1 75·lrter El Rancho 2 oz Regular or l.Jnw:enled _, KINTUCKY 9 9 8 SURI 1.69 ITRAIGHT BOURBON • IOUD T 0>1y Howo11on fre\h Tender LB 29C PINEAPPLE BROCCOLI EA 3.99 O· In Pol large GOL()EN. POTHOS Tropo< Treor PAPAYAS . . . . .. . ~ 1) lb ~•al• bo9 Col 001< BOTAN RICE 6.9S I.SS .S9 ffJfJC~ r..r Ttff f1~£rlT ?Oo, Co· '···D·oqo-~ LYCHEE NUTS 1.05 .SI 1.69 In Ou~ fresh f'rocluce Dept. ...,6 01 "'" 1•< 10~°'• .. ooo ~·· GENMAICHA TEA FRESH NOODLES NAPPA 2 5c ''•• e.1 •·uo~a•·"l·'d•• •6•i.11o011c MUNG BEANS .81He;1.t~ 17·01 Rtrd ;;c;~ ............. 7 3 c IO·oz 81~ry•Ot•g •8u1!erm1lk AUNT •MIMA WAFFLll . .;· .• 69 6-oi. Chiclitn Continental •••· 1MnH'I cn•u . 1.25 I 6-01 """· Goodcooliit CHOC. CHH• COOlllll 10·01. ••DllYl"AI .. .1.25 .. ...• 39 LB SOY SAUCE -~t•H~ ~; »·~ / . . ., 4 ·0 1 P~g Hught\ Sloeed TURKIY I 19 BREAST........ • 8 0 1 O.cor Moyer BllfBOLOGNA 8·01 0 1cor Moyer Meal conOIALAMI 12·01. O..:or Moyer Meot va•1nY1tACK l ·oa Chub Oteor Moyer ••A•ICHWUGI• 1.89 ..• 79 El Rancho Swttl or Ho! ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE l8.' .... El Rancho S!yle THICK SLICED BACON ...... ta. 1 .29 STun•••SH PORK LOlll CHOPS DRESSING BU(IER FRrsH EGGS 1 lb Smucken Armour'• Vero·~' STRAWBERRY JAM I 5 or Sf!edle" SUN MAID RAISINS t> Pl. \?.01 Con\·Reg ~-ligh• PEP~l COLA 48 or Ocean Spray Cocklo•l CRANBERRY JUICE 1.89 1.45 1.89 1.39 f'•O(U IN f"tcl IHUCS , OCI 1 TH•OUOH OCT I 1090. ~N OAllY I AM 10 10 'M NO SALES f(I OEAlf'IS fHIS '°'O ONtY HffCTIVf Af >iUC...H£S fl l!ANU10 ANO HUf:H S llD<J ...... u.eaw; .. ,eua. MU v,. l'4e Or,.. °" , ... ,. .......... ...... •AllCl99.t••ta&W• uu ... ltllvff °''!! ,.........,v...,.a .... ,, ' - ........... tlale ..... u .. , ••• "'., •"4 Mtch.hert ',.,. v ••• '•"'''" ..... , a ••MCMe.&ao.a .. " n•o 1111 ... 1 .... ,., .... , 1Me ....... ,. •••• -, ,,., .. , • • • I I I I •• WE WELCOME FOOD STAMP SHOPPE AS ....... " ......... , .... S""'•' •ttfl HVl'ttH"lt••" 11 •-... c."1'' ...... ll t&•ate•AI&._. no 1111 c.1.,.., • .,,,., , I •' °'•"t• a ••• ,, ..................... , ........ h•"'9ft' •"4 ""'"'"'•'•"' , '-'..._" c •• ".'' ·- t I ' , . • '· I I ' I I I' I ' :\ 1'" I • 1 ,, \ I . ,_ '' 11 lnute Maid v • IT'S THE TOT 41 FOOD. Bill THAT COUIT5r ,,; In these times you need to get a whole lot more from every shopping dollar. No one supermarket always hos the lowest prices on every item in th• store. But you'll find Safeway compares favorably , dollar for dollar, on the total food bill with any other conve ntional supermarkets.•• ~ack up our efforh to bring the best buy for your money we're introducing Sofeway's Double Cash Re bate progra m . If you find a lower food bill e lsewhere , we'll double the 'difference! And, you'll still get our "little bit more'.' HOW THE DOUBLE CASH REBATE WORKS: Bu y 1 e ach of at least 25 different item~• totalin g $20.00 or more ctt Safeway. Save your cash register tape . Th en check the total against the prices you wotJld pay for the some items during the same week at 011y other local conventional supe rmarke t.· If the other store's total is lowe r, m ake a list of each ite!'" and its price. The n return w ith the pric e lis t and your re gister tape to the Safeway store where you made your purchase. We 'll rebate to you, in ca sh, DOUBLE THE :01.fFERENCE. That's Safeway'\; Double Cash Re bate. With confid ence w e so y .. shop Safeway for a whole lot more for your shopping dolla r! . Everyday Low •Excluding Ooiry, liquor ond Tobocco Products ( r Ices •• ·:·p1 ~~· .. s·;g;~,d 'B'liJ '··s p e c i a Is! . . ~ Hormel Spam Slice And Serve ~ s1~' 12-oz. Can • 1000..,.... Dr~ ... ....,.,.,..... • .u~ .... c .... .._. .... .,. L ..... .._. • JH t S.. ....... s-te AM SAFEWAY Leafy Heads ~' ~each Style Hair Spray A~rosol ~ 8 -0% • . ~"' -Con ,.rl< .. lffMliYe O<t. 2·1, ltlO In· S.Vthern C.Otifomlo I hcept Son Diego, Son Lu1t Obl•po. ond lmpet101 Coun1i .. ond (.otollno, Sonia Morla, Orcutt, and Lomf19C). Sol .. In .. toll Q.,ontotou Only. • C)CO,YllOMf tHO, SAJ.IWAY STOHS '"cou•ouno Everythlna you want lrom a store and a little bit more! • J4 ..._... ley ...... 5"" ~ • S .... AM,......,., ot l.o ..... Mkil. Ylefe • t 44'1 c:.tfw OP., .. w .... '"'- =-...---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, I I FOO D . 'Nc>anesday October I 1980 OAILYP1l01 (.'f:J Cheese Enchiladas .... When Mexi<'an cooks seaaon .. their dishes they may reech for chili pep pers. 1'0mc oregimo, ,. bit of &a rll <' 1rnd aprmkl.-or cu mm ~eNt Wht-n American rooks want Meiu<'an navor , Wt' can rea~h for H ~on taint"r Of <'hlh powc1er which Is blc-nd of 1•11 these ap1eea. and mor~ Thia spt"~ Is the prm clp•I scaso 11 1n~ fo r today 's rt<c1pe, St uckec1 .Chtt>se F~C'h1h1llus The w'ft o l e di s h ts put totether in twent ' minutes a nd can bt• made ahead and baked at the last mmute All you'll probabl) need to buy is a p1H·ka~t! of corn tortillus. lht! other ingredients you' re ' likely to huff on hund tomato sau<'e. Monte re Jack or Ch~dar eheese and seasoninas C hil i po wdt!r , o f course, is the fl avor base for chili, whet her it's "con rame" (mtall or not. You can make a great chili by us ing a combination of garden veg e t a bl e s p lu s mushcooms and kidney beans with-garlic and the iDsla nt seasoner. chili powder. C hili powder ha s m any other uses. too. Blend it into Cheddar or cream cheese for a spread or dip. Mix it in with scrambled eggs. Or add it to bottled vinaigrette dressing for a zippy salad e x · perience. STACKED CHEESE 1 ENCRIIADAS 2 cans (15 ounce~, each) tomato s&1uce ~ c up i n sta n t minced onion 1 ta blespoon chili powder 1h teaspoon salt y, teaspoon ground cumin ~ teaspoon garlic powder 12 com tort.mas 8 ounces shredded Cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese Preheat oven to 350 degr ees F. ln a medium s aucepa n co mbin e ·tomato sauce, onion . chili powder. salt. cumin and garlic powdt r . ~im­ mer, co\·ered . for 15 minutes. Sprt'ad v. cup sa1,1ce in the bott4..in or a 9-ineh I square b:lking pan; top w\th a tortilla. Spread t with 2 ta~1n"r>tl0ns sauce 1 a nd s prinkle w 'h 2 r ounded tablesp .on s chee!lP Repeal ,,.:.er in g re · m ainif'.lg tortil:-" sa11r • and cheese. endin6 wlln cbe ~se . Bake. u_n. covereQ, unt il hot, about 20 minutes. ~ Remove tortilla stack to·-a nrviOg j)laller. Spoon sauce rem aining in pan over the top. Cut into wedges. YIELD: 4 to 6 portions. VEGETABLE' CHILI 3 tablespoons ins- 1 tant minced onion y, teaspoon instant Cranberry 1 Pie Fl~fy When you think of cranberries, you prob· ably think of the boli- d ay sea~on . But why wait ? The great tart taste of this truly American berry should be enjoyed throughout the fall and winter. For a spttial dessert you can make in n o time, try this delicious frozen pie. Chopped cranberries are spread throughout the creamy • filling made with nutfy white frosting mix and whipping cream. It's as attractive to look at as it ls to eat. FLUFFY CRANBERRY PIE ., 1 pac kag e (11 ounces) pie crust mix or sticks 1 package "7 .~ ounces) flu ffy white froetlng mix 1 tablespoon grated orange peel • 1 cup chilled whip- Pini cream • 1 cup frozen cran- berries, finely chopped ""<)f 1rouqct Prepare t-inch baked pie shell as directed on packa1e; cool. Prepare frostln1 mix lo large bowl as di rected on packate; stir in oran1e peel. Beat wbippln1 cream in chilled bowl until stiff; fold Into froetlng mixture. Gently fold in cranber- ries. Pour lnto crust: • · l'teere until 11.rm, about I boun~ Remove from INeMI' about I minutee ....... ..-riq. minced l(arhC' 2 to 3 tcU8!J4M1tu1 r h1h Wat~r powc1f'r 2 tablt'S p()(Ull' .. a1:ul I ~. teH 11oon1> s alt I 11 I 0 II n d ' blUt'k J)t'JIJ)('r oil p '" teru1poon 1otroumJ · Adel tomutoe!I, 1,11t • c 11 1 n I , m u " h r u o m i. 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Ot llY P1101 1 .,.," •. ,,. .,11 • '"dl•ldtoal\. T""O ldU Ty Ph.,,., J...... fl>°' OO.l,.HS 0\ Condu<IPd Oy an In dl•ldutl P UBLIC NOTICE I o. •. o £ JIK>-JAMES SCOTT CORPORATION (• C.•ll""ni. corpor•llonl, ISJI .. , .. ll•ker SL, Cole. MHa, Ct •tu• Wllll•m Jt me. S<oll, Jr., l.•"•I. Cotta ........ c. . .,.,. Tiiis slaleme"t wu lotto wltn tM ''°' Cou"IY Cl••• Of Or-County on S.p. lemti.r ll, 1'90. MU'NiCl,.AL COU91T 01' T"E ITATI CW CALI l'O•MIA ,oa TMI COUNTY O" 091AN01£ 1 Thh \t•t~t ""-'' t1tt"d ""''" 1~ Cout'\V Cle"' ol Or•rlQO County O" Seo 1emllt!r 16 l'llO f lO"" I Publl\l\ed Or•nqt' Coa)I 0•11• P1lol Tiiis """-' I• c.~ by •n I"· dlYldv•I. WllltemJ-sScott, Jr. T~h si.t-' wn llled wllfl ,,,. CO<lnly Clerlt 01 Or-County Oii Sep. '-•"''"' n. t•. ,, .. ,,, P11blll1Wd Or .. 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ICTITIOU. aUMN•IS ...... 111119*-,..,,., .... a ti-. MAM•ITAT•MSNT TO THa 01,aNOANh A clv ll PUBLIC NOTICE PJJBLIC NOTICE ...... Publl...., Or-c oest oao, PllM Sept. t•. OCt. I, •• "· ,. •1-eo T ... lal .... I ... ,.,....., art dol119 ~ .... ,.... fll .. lty llW lll•ln· .. ICTITt~ aUMNIM llullllft1•: tltt ....... -· If..._. _,Ill .. ....... ....... , , •. '"° ft0 151 M0•911S & ASJOCIATH, INC.. unca....on,,. """"' ...... u . f*9 Pllbllsllld Or-CO.S'\ ()ally Piiot settt. 11• >•.on. 1, 1, '"° J191.eo \ PUBLIC NOTICE I•• \Vi.A /' .. I I 11 f 1 'I; t / I" . .. ... • t :t 11 I I 1 11 1 '.,IN•"'- f ~ l I. ... ,., .. .. .. I I I " •1· ·~·. .. II ' I I I t ,. ,, ,.,.,,.,, "'I I< l f I. I a.I • ., ,,,,, . .. \·"\* ..,..,"""" Jf/f 1 ot(\f.on\P..,r~ bv v• n • .. ,.,,, • •• , ,...., It. ,. 4'\t'I, ...... b.00.. • ........ ... .. \ I I .. o I I t '"" ' """ .,,.,, .. ' IJ ' "' '"'' '""'"" b* ~· ... • , ... ENlERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW David Bowie In 'Elephant' Hy Jt'\ V StlARBU'M' 'il':V. YOHK 1/\l'l David Bowie, the British rn• k 't)>r said in a r<'ccnt intervie w he worried it , , 1 t1J I>'• t·1ms11kri·d "slunt casting,·· a publicity ,,, U'id< whim ht• wa:, asked to star in the I· 't:phanl M:Jn " Wt•ll , BowH.~. wllo oHi r ia lly made his dr oadwtiv dc·but Sundar Clod is in the show for at ,,.,,•;1 1 .. ·,, months. has gotltn tht: tl• 1 t1a 1 rt PoriH•t ll nrc drama 11111,11t·1t1 a pll•nlr ~run the ~!II> .wtu.tlh .1et·1 • 11! :.un· <'an W ·h may :-l1111 th11,..l' who only mk of him 1-. ""~· of those ou r agcous Brit nH'k r-r<; of the IC1st dec:ade. a d1 ,., v..111se rirs t maJOr cmotin~ 1 If, rt y,;i.; In a 1976 S C'I h nick 1 i.-.1 ·1 h1 M ;111 who Fc·ll tu 1;_tlh aow1e ~1111 , .. J1Jh11 ~krnrk. the sensitive. innocent, !11\ .i1,r1~urPd I n •ak show fugihve salvaged .1 .1111h1tmn.-. young doctor in n Victorian Lon· o\ 1• 11ow11:1<;surpri•.in)!lygood t1' I \ 1l r., l~'"T GfU-:/\1 , NOT by a long s hot. But '" 1h•ful'll'lv no C'mbarrassment to this Tony • ,~ .•, d \qruuni.t plCI~ : Ii~ early training in mime ,t,,ud< him in pC1rtic·ularly good stead in a '""' '>t,'<tll) t!1ffin1lt rol<' t h:it requires him to con· t •lrl his body and l11n bs into the pitiful. misshapen •11·111 '.dlc-d Merrit k /\s £or his emoting, well, it Y;\fll'S ff 1>m CXf'l•llCOl lO fair It's t~sl ·ear ly on in the r>lay, when the ~octor llon.ll Donnelly I takes him into his hos pita l for 11•;1:.11n s 01 :,1:...en<'<?. publicity and human- 1ll1n:.i111srn If• rt·. kowie 1s ('(J m pletely convincing as an ,111, , .. , lwtl. lerrifictl lonely human being who 1 iri. ,, nc:reihhlt· JOY :tl the mosl'simpl«: act or • I ·1,hll<TI NATl,I.\', T HAT kind of emotio nal " ""1 •lel• <; n ut al"" ay:. vrf'v:til throughout his pt:rlot rnW1r~ lk JU!>' doesn 't have t he strength , 1 1111•\l·n1 t' 11f Philip i\nglim , the oriRinal s tar "11, 11 F'•·11han1 Man" opened in April 1979 . '• 11<1 II• 1>ass1ve in later scenes when '·' :• A l'I· pr" ... tcly describes Merrick as 'JJI · 1,,.~ ind ugh lrit::, to provide him with as •111r1n.1l :1 Ir!•· .Jl'I po-.s1ble I •1 11 .. 1d cir v,rowmi.: bol1ler. more forceful, after 111:l·11m• th!' 'i) 111palhct1c :.ictress (Patricia Elliott) A ti m~tk"~ him th t· toast of London society, ~" ·· \I• rr11 f tt.•ntb tu hlenl! in. not stand out. ' ''-OTfli' H ALA!'-· WllEN spt·aking in his , '' p<11i1f11I ... t:·ani.:lcd wuy. he often s lips , 1tv ,, • 111~ ..,<mg c<.t tlonN•1 almost Vietnamese in , 1mt1 1h;11 , " h 11 111~1 1 .lt'llnp Hut naws and a ll . ",, 1• " lll'rlort11 :tr.l'1 '" hc·l1evahle. and oc: •"I" It 1 IJ \ l' r ~ 111 ll \ , 1)1! \ 11r! 1t 1 rut) 11 '' ,., n l hr audience at the pre,- ' , •11 ·~I -.a y, • :h, ;' ,. ,, H<>""'• .t • J11d1n g ovation. Barbra Streisand Wants to Direct 1'H\1,1·v C111!)·1,I• \ .k1a AF According rni-l'T.trhnsln,·ak <;t;.. ••'4 agen~y. CTK, e n· • .ir.i 1 Barbra -;1 rl'1~<in<I ""nts to try he r luck as , 1 lru d1n·l'tnr. u:,ini: C2t>th film ·studios for her I I I 11it \!1~~ S trt>1sand lefl Czechoslovakia after. ·l'\ l'I JI day~ of s1ghtseein~ ·----C1 K said she held talks in Prague-with-ofr- '1l'1a b uf the Czecho:,lo\<a k F\lmexport and the P.arrando" Film Stud io on the possibilities of ·.huolin)<( m Prague . Onf'-lrir:k Pony ____________ _ · pn·)'.!1'J RIP TORN JOAN HACKETT. [ t J < N 1. 11 ' : :v' 1\k1 ~INNINGHAM LOU REED NAM• ITATaMINT MA91K Ill Plt0,.1(91TIES, l .. C., 11111 ......................... a Mys TIM lel-lflt ,..._, ere dolnt 2"0 .... Hiii A-, eo. .. Mew, CA 8ft« Wt --It _.,,.. .., Y91of, -'-•: ... , ..... , .... _, ........ ,_ aALLOON 0 91.l(TIHOS. 11.0 M•rlt 111-. llM:. (a Callforflla te Ille ~. UMll ~ .. M, -: Al~ J 1, ".I i\Ji'JLl'l - . MICHAEL HAUSMAN . PAL Jl '.1r1v~1 -A'\J RC )BF RT M . YOUNG PAUL SIMON Ant·, t ,..,.. .._..,. Clrcle, Me-1 llffe"1, carw1111a111, 2"I .... Hiii A-w. ,,_ ....,.. 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No<tl• KOt"'1 C)llOI O.C-1"9 loMdk'Q 9')«C\810f -.IOI• al ,,.. .011111 • THI 8fMil'r t#LL a.tOW . 9'nny Qet. • ~ -· -'-"°"' '""' Ct¥11 WW~· on llW o..c>S0..111 I a.a-100HTACTCJ MO.JllCT UNIVlflM ...... so.c~s· Wl&.COMI llACK. KOTTt,. "" . On the R11n "' ~ 11'9 flu ~oe ..... llVough SUCl\All&ll IM 9'\riGl\11'9111 11""9flll Are pul Willi Ille s-'hOO' .SAWON>AHOSOH Freo llOIOI °"' '°' "'°'" money ~ a Jap6n<Ose Diane Raker and Rteha rd Crenna st ar as a couple forced to assume a new identity after the hus band testifies against a l'nme nng ln "ft'ugitive Fanuly'' tonight at 9 on CBS. Channel 2 lanO ~1 eompa f!l 0,,.,. 10 bvy lllf llOuM • Dea<CAVITT Gu .. 1: Rico.ta 8uno11 ([' TIC TAC OOVGti (II MERV GAIFAH Guesrs Joan Ernbel"t frl ca Jong, Londa Grav. Ehza Dell• Ast'lley, BANEY MILL.ER ltPan~~~~ACT Q 7.151 OOOOEA PA£-OAME 7:30 2 OH THE TOWN 1:00 CM NEWS NeCNEWS HAPf'V DAYS AGAIH ,Al 8 peychialnll'S sugoes- Uon. Fonzie 11.Aa bulldlr.g blrdll~ as an outlet tor 11\~~=:nc•~ OOOOER DUGOUT IAAETTA a.rena lllil• 10 a wheel· cllalr 10 trlJCk down an unknown bomber. • OWREASY ~~a: &th« Petergon. tpeC'9I eeeietint to the preeidel1t on consumer affan: O<. Heinl Beisdort. prolMao< ot aeonomlc• and conaumer ettaJrs at CorMll.Q ID MACftE!l / LEH~R REPORT An 1nsl<Se look at Ille Her· · aid examiner, a Clay w1111 an atr t• alflC oonrroller 8 FAMILY FEUD 8 SHANA NA GuMI Paul Ank8 8 HOUYWOOO SQUARES I) FACE TME MUSIC .., BASEBALL Los Angeles Dodgers vs San Francleeo Giants • MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT ID NUCLEAR N!GtiTMARES: WARS THAT MUST NEVER HAPPEN Peter Ustinov Imagine& the "untlllnkable" with four lrlgh1anlng and vlsu•Hy expllcll llC*\al'los ol nucle- ar ~II cutmlnellng In a lallout en.lier wtl«a. In C'Jaa•·~·· ~··· ..... I KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles I l(TLA (Ind ) Los Ange(es KABC· TV (ABq Los Angeres ()) KFMB (CBS) San Diego • KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego I t<'TTV (Ind) Los Angeles KCOP·TV find) Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles llD KOCE·TV tPBS) Huntington Beacl'\ the dllurmath ol w&cll caJam•ly ne reveals now 11 ntappen~ ()) P M. MAGAZINE 8:00 f) ()) MOVIE • • ', Co• •elle Summer tpar1 t) \ 19781 Mark Ham- 111, Annie Polls A high scllool student emoorks on " senrcll f()r Ille tile sto!en Corveue 111111 lie and 111s rnends llad 1ov1n91y custorn1zod 0 REAL PEOPL.E Featured monks 'Who are also •Olunteer l1rernen, o couple who keep alliga- tors skunks and wolves 1n tllelr home, on unus;,al Beverly Hills 1>ea1t11 food restau1an1 8 MOVIE • • ·~ ·Cold Sweat' 119741 Cllartes Bronson. uv Ullmann A man and woman are v1cl1mlzed and lletcl llostage oy crooks lrom Ille man's P•st wllo went en Old lave>< repaid (2 hrs.) 89 CHARLIE'S ANGELS The Angela Lra....i to a Sill resort to prevent the plan1* kldnaipplng ol a ~presidential 1IOe. (R) Ill NBA llASKETBALL Los Angeles Lakers vs Ptllladelphltl 76-rw • MOVIE ' • • "The Miullee or Ociobe<" (Part 1) ( 1117•1 Wolllam Devane. Marlin S,,_, The United States Is pyshea ro the brink or. war during the Cubal\ mis- sile cr•SIS ol 1962 12 llt$ ) I ltTONIOHT • iO NUCl.fAA MtOHTMAMI WAM THAT MUST flflvt~ liA~"N Pel"' UallrtOv llnll(llt\!11 '"" uolhlnk•bloo .. 11h lour 1tight.,.1no .,.., •isu•lly n•IJllCll •C:'lfllllt08 Of nuc;i. •1 l>OlOCiilllf C11ltl'llt1l llnQ In • lailOUI ~l\lf wl\efe In '"" •"-'"'•th or each Ctol~mlly h• ,.V91118 IV)w II 1111)1)111\&0 II 00 8 ( MOVIE. rug111vw Ft1111lly (Prem ••••I A1c11ato C••nna ()111"" 8akll• A. QOvern mllll W11"911S &gelnll I ,y11tJ1t111e l>Ou and 1111 t1111uly 1a~e ""w 1aenmi.s anJ II" 1oto n101ng on an """'' 10 esc•~ the moo-•t•• • vet\g&ill'C:I 0 MOVIE • • • Eye" 01 laura "" Ma•~ ,.. 19781 Faye Oun•· "•V rornrny L8'1 Jones A Cl\IC P"OIOIJrap,,er reno .. r1ed to• 111oot111g falh•• OJuarre scenes. oegir•s navlrig psycnic vlSIOfl" ol Ml 111411'\dS being murll11red ~ fOSAY f AM A locus or1 111e latest tec;11. nology allow1119 children ano adul1s .. 110 are s~ss due lo ~vere physical llandieaps to cornmumc&1e an<I receive a qu11hly educ.tlO<t 1s pr&- sentlld 11·30 ~ GOVERNMENT AS IT tS 'Th11 Executive Branch JIJCk AnderSOll rakes a p1agrna11c looll er the per. sonah)•es al\d polllical c11 ses wh1c11 lla•e made lhe "lrnet1c9n pres111enov and lhll H ecutove oranell wl\8t llley are tooay 10:00 8 NEWS D O VEGAS Bea a c11oreogr11p,,er ana lour cllorus gtrls 8te nelO "ostage In a l101e1 pent t'louse by a lrlo of v1c1ous eY·<:ons (Al 9) NATIONAL NEWS Q) NUCLEAR NIGHTMARES: LOCAL FOLLOW-UP An eiploration ol !he vnplo cations presenled on the pro01om "Nucteaf Nlgl\t- rnares Wars That Must Never Hap~" 10:30 •• ., NEWS GOVERNMENT AS IT IS "The fllecutlve Branen" Jack Anderaon talce• a Pf91Jmauc: IOOtt at lhe per- son•lllles and pollllcal crl· a.a which have made the AmerlCan praSIClenc:y and IM H.i:u11ve brancn wtiat they ere IOdey G COSMOS "The Sllorei Of The Cos- mic Ocean" Or Can S&Qan takes v-s on a spec- tecuta r lllght throug" space 1n 11 slmurarea. sclen1111c;ai1y ac:eurale jour· ney 11at1Way lrom Ule edge TUBE TOPPERS CBS 8 8 :00 -"Corvette Summer " Mark Hamill stars as a young man searching Cor a stolen car in th.is movie with Annie Potts. KC:OP Q) 8:00 "The Missiles of Ol'tober." A dramatization of the e vents surrounding the Cuban missile c risls with William Devane as President Ken- nedy and Marti.n Sheen as his brother,,._ Attorney General Robert Kennedy. NBC 1J 9:00 -"The Eyes of Laura Mars." Faye Dunaway stars m the title role of a fashion photographer with the uncanny ability to "see'· murders before they happen. ol the known universe 10 IMUr111 Q_ 11:00 I D • CJ)@) NEWS HOLLYWOOD SQUARES G NEWLYWED GAME .., YOU BET YOUR LIF'E Buddy Hackett m~ts a fo1me< Rose Bowl Queen 11 HollywooJ •tunl ma" 3nd a professor ot or1en1a1 languages • ONE STEP 8EYONO The Haun1eo lJ.8oa1 A strange pound1rig on d suomar1re CIC.II lemheS 11\e crew •Ind •mp .. 1115 !he ¥essel. 11:30 f) (fJ CAMPAIGN COUNTDOWN Waller Cron1111e ana van· .ous corresponoents repo11 on Ille candldoies. issues lhe electorate a110 111e c11ang1ng po1111ca1 <;ys1e1n 0 TONIGHT Gu01;t hosr Oavld B•tJnne• Guests Mote Co1>nors James Bu•~e Pal Boon• 0 MORECAMBE & WISE Eric and Em1e ~e~rcll for a hotlden fortune 1n lhu 110</Se ot rcsrat.'.' 0 @) ABC NEWS 0 GUNSMOKE Doc Adams is 111 1eop~•<Jy when ne IS the only w11r1ess to a 111111119 ancl 111e murder- er becom\.'1> 111s par.ant Q) HOGAN'S tiEROES A prisoner ol war mos· JOHN DARLING Quera<hlS &• dll Atr1i;an • on nee Q) IT TAKES A THIEF Al Mundy ·~ a~s111neo 11.1 i:.teal back lnt; f'l1Jt1~ '' +f 1 U S, '8Ctel WPol1fJf ,,f11C.h ha"p t-.,-•n ~h~•et h, en@tl'\' '!!lent~ W eli) CAfiflONl:O ABC NEWS 11SO0 '10 LOVE BOAT Stup Ut Ghoui~ V''"' n• Prosi: ... .Jl•dfl B1u11<1•·•1 b.or ba•d AnCle1~v1 '·'""" A,~t-" 1n1 -MIONIGHT.- 1~ oo o <I. C8SLATEMOVIE • • ~lllClll:fl f II!'• I }N • 'J(Jf1 t.:tdf> ••t Mdrt1r' f1a1-;...:Sfl~ A1 \he on Jf\tlDle <h"f~t... , ... ~ltunpt~ 10 "11J H.r· 1 r, n:it ~01v1110" "' 1,.,r f' +N', f,Jf ('it(l',..tO..J\1-.4 llril Jrt· • •• f>U:.t t-~~'T1f• tfl 0 TWll 1GHl ZOlll!'. Nint:ty V~1'' '• W1H1u1JI '::.I Jtl\L( or J W M1%10N; IMPOSSIBLE Tl P 1wr ._.nt11r" "" t11t!cfl' '4 ...._hf-ft ~ m • JI.•• l 111 • r..ners t ,,J.,, .. , "''-;;;1 t') ·~ol(· 12 30 0 fOMORHOW U.Je!l' duthi·• !..t' d•, '"'' 1:1 0 MOlllE * • -tttJ'N CJ':> I l 1J\I'~ ffh~f; l197•J• Jdc-.e ~ Mau"'"" 0 >.111 a "" athe EE'.5 ~: rTH ~ ING··· A New 'Tomorrow?' Don't Bet.on It By PETEK J . BOYEk urge for new experience, I think, that allowed this lapse of disbelief. LOS ANGELES <AP) -I realize, and have re- alized ever· since I noticed commercials on ''The Mickey Mouse Club," that the words "new and im- proved" are not to be taken seriously on television. -Id used-tn TV ads, 81JY1YY. "new and im· proved" is a tactic meant to exploit the con- sumer's conflicting urges for new experience and familiar routine at the same time. An old product is put4n a shiny new package and given th~ added ingredient "beozogradinosulpb." and the trick is turned. The promise was first made last spring, right after NBC gave Johnny Carson his zillion-dollar · contract and shortened bis "Tonilbt.Sbow." After rejecting, at Carson's apparent suggestion, a new post -"Tonight" variety show starring Steve Al- len, NBC decided to keep Tom Snyder although somewhat disaffected with him and expand "Tomorrow" i.rYtime and budget. FOR SOME REASON, though, I was taken in when NBC promised a new and improved "Tomor· row" show Uris season. It was an overwhelming l know that program announcements made m spring are no more to be taken as ironclad truth than commercials that tout "new and improved'' products. But just two weeks ago, when the shortened "Tonight" and lengthened "Tomorrow" NBC Dangs Onto Lead NEW YORK (AP> -With "Shogun" now history. NBC's average rating dropped pre- cipitously, but the network clung nonetheless to fint place in the networks' prime-time ratings competition for the second straight week, figures from the A.C. Niel.sen Co. showed. NBC compiled its highest avuage rating ever the week before with "Shogun," the aecoliil most-watched miniseries of all time, and rolled directly into a rebroadcast of "Centen- nial,." another multipart produc- Uon. PA&T Ill of "Centennial" finished ninth in the ratinp for the week ending Sept. 28, with Part IV 11th and the fifth install· meat 12Dd. The repeat broadcast betan tbe week before. "Cetennial," joined by the first chapter in "' two-part "Lit· Ue Home on the Prairie" pro- cram, lied for fifth place, and a movie, "Act of Love," sixth, contributed to a rating for ll{BC 'of lT.S. ABC was second at 17.4, with CBS third at 18. Tbe networks say that means lo an averaie prime-time "_ ...... Olllltle ... mo -Or .... 114.~ -·21111 "*' 561-*5 minute during the week. 17.5 percent of the nation's homes with television were tuned to NBC. NBC'S RATING during the week or "Shogun" was 26.3. It was the first time since Oc· tober, 1978, when M\e network carried the World Series. that NBC recorded back-to-back first-place fmlshes. CBS' "60 Minutes," offering its season's premiere edition. was the week's No. 1 program, with a rating of 25. L The newsmagazine was the top-rated show of the 1979-80 season. Nielsen says the rating means or all the homes in the cowitry with TV. just over a quarter saw. at least part of "60 Minutes." Though a tentative agreement bas bfien reached in the actors' strike, production for the fall season still bu not begun and reruns continue to fiU a large cbunkl'of prime time. ABC SCOllED with the first run of a made-for-TV biography of Marilyn Monroe, "Marilyn: The Untold Story,'' which finished second to "60 Minutes." ' A CBS special, "The Magic of David Copperfield;" was 15th for the week, whlle an NBC movie broadcast for the first time. "Rage," finished 19th. .... NBC's attempt to capture a share of the newsmagazine au- dience stumbled in its first at- tempt. "NBC Magaiine with David Brinkl~y" was the week's least-watched program, No. 53. NBC had three other shows amon g the five lowest-rated: "Disney's Wonderful World" 49th, ''Facts or Life " SOth, and "Speak Up America" 52nd. A CBS movie, "Black Sunday," was No. 51. HERE ARE THE week's 10 highest.rated shows: "'4> ,._,,,.,..,, .... 1111. rallnool JS.1 rapre .... tlno 19.S "'Ill.._,...,.._, C9$, Movie -"Ma•ll'tt': Tho UnlOld Siert."».• or 11.2 munon, A8C. "0..ft of Hauard." n .• or 11.4 mRllon, CIS; "Dall•." CIS. -"l.1111• -on llw Pralrl4," NllC, llOlll Jt.• or 17 mOllon; Movie -"Act"' i..ove," !.!i:.::.~~~:'1·'·':' .. r~~~;.:o.:·1~.:i.:;,~ •....S "C.0. ...... •t," P9'1 1111'20.S or 15.t mllll""• bolll Mac. -"rt•-·· c-. ..... ,, .. 20.3,,, ISA mllllon, A8(.. The next 10 shows: "C...-M,'' Part IV, HBC; "M-A·S.M" -"TM~"bolhCIS; "H..-,O.~" AK, "Tl!a Matte of David Copparllotd," CBS; "CHIPS," Nae; "TUI'' •nd "L .. arM - Slllrloy," ""'" AllC; Movie -"II .... " NllC, -''Tt\at's lnc'9dfot•, ., AK .. TREAT YOURSELF TO THE TWO BEST COMEDIES OF THE C!NTURYI J ......... "-'IA .... !129-~ ........... ...... __ _ Ill (~,~) PLUS~ ... CHOCOU.TI" STAn'l ... AY: .,..., _,,.Mr CA' • ... ., .. , ........ .-.NAllMALL OMIYA .. -----·- shows made their debuts. NBC placed advertise ments in TV listings hailing the new and improve<l ''Tomorrow" show. WHAT TilE NETWORK dell verM: though was old and, as far as I could see, distmctly umm proved. Same old Tom, working his brows mighti ly . roaring at guests' little JOkes and gf>tting to the heart or lhe giant matters I Elton J ohn's h:.1q.1iece, Tanya Tucker and Glen Campbdl's rc1mance , as only Tom Snyder can do. So whe re's the ''b!".and ·ne"' ·1omorro w· show" promised by Barba ra Gallagher. NRC '1cc president or specrnls and late n1gM· pi;ograms·· The ·•news bursts and several entertainment and information features" that would comprise, ·•for the first time ... an entertainment-information magazine?" And the trebled budget, ''which will enablt> ui; to do everything we can to retain the Carson au<l1enct' and maybe attract a new audience to this important time period?" •T IS EASY ENOftGH to surmise what h ap pened to the news bursts little new-; periods that were planned for the beginning or the sho\\, and were already sponsored -and that is, the falling out between Snyder and NBC's News Division News President Bill Small was not enthused over Snyder's performance on the newsm agaune "Prime Time," and Snyder was replaced by David Brinkley for this season. Snyder's "Tomorrow" show was taken out of the news division and given to entertainment. Snyder, presumably. wanted little more lo d<> with NBC News than NBC News wanted with brm. News bursts bit the dust. BUT WHAT HAPPENED to the new format'' ··This is the new formal," says a "Tomorrow·· starrer. Oh. I guess the "Improved" part comes next mol'ith. when Rona Barrett joins the show. Somewhere along a, thousand miles of barbed wire border. the American dream has become a nightmare. ~-~-=~ ·1· , . cma•u Edw11ds Cinema Ctn I tr !7!-m1 ...... Wnlbrook ~30 440 l •TMtClllllUCll Edward~ lw1n 848 0388 .,. Woodbr1d~t 'lSl ObS~ \ASIHlllCl(l N1aue1 m fm llWlllN• Ctnem1 V1e10 830 6990 ... " U~ C1tr Cinema 630911 .... Or1ngt Dr1Ye '" ~')8 IO?? ma,,_aM ) 81u P1a1a1Cll•1 S29 Sl39 .. l OranJe Mall 6J/ 0140 SU ... CWllMI M1ss1on D11vt In 1 l1414ga 4~4S l'I SllOHIS A ~hYmy mKr r1,1qe w11t1 11 r'fll!J•OU• lun d111n11t1I"''" I 1 hr •,•, rflln I 0 °Q'IE FBI "l llu r,11tilly•.1 Q) NA TtONAL NEWS I 00 f.l 119J POltCE WOMAN P~ppur dncl l.ro .. 1ey Pr>"'' .,'i 1n1oroa11t>nof 1ttwul tor1c '°' 11.1 oreak ~ qo1111 01 1<'wn1 11\lilY\lS IRI Q) MOVIE • • '1 Hw Wllgons I tl)ll A I Noqnt ( 1'14 I j fll(UI I. tl>he Hun Pll• ll'f !Jr"lll<I A P•olt1<.hvu 019 b•o1h11r .11i(·mp1s IO l1IHd~ up !II" r .. 1,111onstup btllw.,.,n h1~ ,,:..11•1 ano a Hou \Am<u 1 ' r" 45mor.1 Q) M OVIE • • ''l ' Niii& IC<;4lt§ Tl'I Rania t 1')b31 11 01~1 Ou•.nttvlZ J'JS•· f--crr,..r M .. ,,Jtma llandh• s •.is• t\flol n OUI & .Jft! 580l0 ltirough 111& os.a~~lro s fl /'1b f I llr 1(1 min J 1-30 0 THE LONE RANGER 0.trnolhy BOQIJb. ['•,qu rt• 2 00 0 NEWS 0 M OVIE • • 1i1'(.,tt.C.. 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Pteo Oy t')fy tum• '> c.ouc.tuning .,., .. of fl\1"llna11srs. 8 ru.rge .Jt11! .-. ;J:J">t wmner ( 1 ht., iCJrt'\1n\ J·'lO 0 • • ~ .. 1ew1nder On ~ f 1977) M aqoe Gnr•n(>r M•criaet Parks A """"h' 111dustr<ah5• per. '•uiloes utotcs.storHtl r&t.rng ·•·ntorcyclers 10 rac.e llos 11•;w lllke 12 hrs l by Armstrong & Batluk Flash Fro m the Past! APWl.-.p"'°lo K «"lly Talk.fl (;ene Kell y is th l SUbJecl of a f1v~-p a r t in - t l' r v i e w t h i s week on ABC's · Good Morning. Ame nra .·· rt uirs d:uly at 7 <.i m . on Channel 7 Biii E1lck10n Playing your favorites from the fabulous 50's & 60'sl Appearing Nightly Mon.-Sat. 8 PM-12:30 AM DON'T MISS. •M onday Night Foott>.11 on o ur Gi1nt Screen! •Delicioas hors d'oeu11res Mon.·Frl., 4:30-6:30 PM ... I \~~a\\~ ' COSTA MESA I j~~Bri1~A:~ri•tol at S.n Diego Fr"way) I I \ • • I ' t- (•fff 0.tJLY 1-'ILOI AT WIT'S END .. .. ... ] "4'2400 ·•··· ......... _ ......... °""'-· ... ,... ...... wuu• a ,..,l r11 ..... , ............. , .. ,111! 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In a story th<tl clearly owes its allegwnce to Truffaut's "Jule s and Jim" (which Mawrs k y g r ac·erully ac knowled~es by openang and c losing h1s film a t a s howing of that m aslf'rptece >. we watch the changing lifes tyle of the '7dS thro ugh t h e eyes -ef thr ee c h a r act er~ thrown to~eth e r by c hance and li vin~ togethe r because all t hree love each oth e r Willie (Michael Ontkean t teaches En!!li~n a New York h igh school, Tt1t drt!ams of bec:oming a grci:Jl Jazz pianist. II'" 11 (11 •1• wht•••ll11 1t """"lfl" '' tr11" lhnl lrll11 111111'11 uh1t11I th1• 1•11rly "/tl!C, 111111 1aw1t11h w ith Uw I t•l11•lll11111t '11111 II 11f lhl' pt t•\/1111111 cl1•••11d1• Whul 1 .. •t• 11111u1l11t( "' I h I' IH t• t' 111 IC lll w 11 h w h I I' h M 11~11nll1 v 4'1'1111 1'1 1111· lin111cl 1·h11 nl(c11 111 "111•1111 11 ll ll111h·s l hr11111th 11 "'"' v 1111 1ntlrn1Alc m; lhl!I, i\("'ft l i\1.1. V , ON t : 'lt'11rc·1•ly lh111k s 11( "W1llu· & l'hil" In l1•rc11 s or \l1J1 y M ori• 111 the f.1:.hto11 o r f':urop t'an fclm 11111 k t'l"b, M111:ursk y reve a+t; his t·h11r111'1t•rs throu~h a series or sk ti I fully rnnl rived incidents • thl' first i'llC'Ounlt•r with Kjdder 111 Washington S ftu arc Park, Ontkl·an and Sh arkey outwitting the Vietnam drart hoard, the aC'ul trip a l a n early po rno frlm <with Edy Williams). Ontl<ean introdut•1n~ tht> ~1rl lo his Jewish family (happily un-st ereotyped). and thto• ~trl introducing h im to her Southf'rn-br f'd mother and sister ("I thought all Jewish m en wore hats"l. They marry !Just in time>. and lhou~h the love is still there, S h arkey movt•s o n to Los Angeles and televis ion com · merc1als. while Ontkean dabbles in ~II the popular rads of the day back to the soil , a nudist col- ony on Maui, a v1s1t to a guru in India . Fulfillment always e ludes him Meanwhilf', Kidder and son move in '.l.ith Sharkey in Malibu. <ihoc kin~ to the core his conven- uonal par~nts . llfltl t11 Mazur11ky that her ac· 11111111 c·a11 never be interpreted as 11c lt111h 11r mean s pirited; she 111k1•11 rrcim the m en what they w1A11t to Kive. a nd whe n s he sees th1.tt ht·r presence is destroying tht'lr fncndship, s he 's the one w Ith the 11trenJ(th to pull out. ll 's a lovt>ly perfo rmance. · HUT THEN, SO are all of the Jlt'rformanccs Ma2ursky has a J:1ft for creatin~ <'harac ters not only behin d the typewrite r, hut in fro11t of the camera. Details that ari' almost imperceptible - a <'hanf,!c in hair styles, a play. 1ng with words reveal volumes Ontkean's ide alism. Sharkey·i. matenah!)m. Kidde r's pra~mat1sm come through less tn dialogue than in the way they look at each other, or an their manner with others Which means that even the s mallest supporting r ole has its ow11 tensile strength • the black youth !Hubert J Edwards) who ast onishes Ontkean by recit in g rt awlessly "To be or n ot to be" after announcing that Ha mlet's big problem was that he wasn't gelling l a id . the u sed car · saleslady <Helen H anft t who de mands to know how good a J ew On tkean really 1s when h e hesitates to buy a used Yolks because it wa s made in Germany : Julie Bovasso's out· rage d Ita lian m other ; Tom Brennan's quietly humorous J e wish father Even so. if ever o ral mmakcr deserved the apostrophe after his name, it ·~ Paul M azursky. who grows in i:Julhon ty from pie lure to picture "Willie & Phil" is not only refreshing it ·s like a r e fresher tourse an filmmak In~ rt PREYS ON HUMAN FEAR. in Qo~ \De'frust IT FEEDS ON HUMAN FLESH. ... l""'""'-...... u !RI "',,""""'~""· ~ 'I NOW PLAYING AMC ORANGE MALL Orange 637·0340 MANI'S SOUTH COAST Costa Mesa 546·2711 EDWARDS' SAOOLEBACK El IOlO 581 ·~880 EDWARDS' CINEMA WEST Wes1m1~~1er 891 )93~ PAC1•1c s Hl·WAY l! ORIYE·IN Westminster 89 I :J693 "AIRPLANE". lflGI "DIVINE MADNESS'' CR> "XANADU" (PG) ''STARDUST MEMORIES" (PG) '-nlE EMPIRE IN I STitllCES IACIC" -OOO P~I- Something terrifying ha• happened to ••. ,lJ .._-. ORANG! MAI I 6 ) --~-... .,_,., .,... CHll OllE<' s-... _.._.Go..._. cw..--..... t,._I_ u..--.. ""···~· .... _... .. , ... ~, """""" .... (._.,~ .. _.........c.-,, A•' MOj111111;•TIW teN "INOOO WE TRUST" (PG) "TltE JERK" (R) "===-' "BLUES BROTHERS" "PROM NIGHT" (R ) c::::::z:=-~:!.,._.~::::::. ........ -' I" SM 0 f< E Y & THE BANDIT PART II" "1141 " I C-----:J I ''THI IWI LACM>qr ••• "CAUPOIMIA SUITI" : ~ ,,., "AllPLt.MI" ''UTT\.I o ........ , .. INI "CHllCH A CHOH6" .... KNOWS 111 YOU'RE ALONE" """ ...... ... . ...... _. ~-I·­·--· .... Cell 142-5171. Put • few word• to work for ou. PM MARJY ffl.OMAN 1n 9oh llle'frust Peter O 'Toole THE STUNTMAN 12:15-2:45-5:15 7:45-10:15 JOH N TRAVO LTA URBAN COWBOY 12:00.5:00.10:00 Robert Hedford @ BR OBAKER :30-7:30 I I I INSIDE : •Singles calendar •Ann Landers •Club Calendar •Classified I I Urban cowgnl Tra c y . Fop1ano of Hunrmgron Beach challenge;:, the mechanical bull at benefir rodeo • , ( Si1agfes ] MAN·WOMAN INSTITUTE will sponsor a four.part series on "Being Single in Orange CoU.nty" beginnin,g at 7 :30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7 in Santa Ana. The sessions will be led by Emt: y Coleman and Keith Tombrink. r'or information, call 835·3000 l'Xl 488 ADVANCED DEG REES LTD. w11l have a social at 8 p.m Friday, lkt 3, in Newport Beach. J:o'or mformation, call 551-4535. BIG BAND SJNGl.F.S DANCE will have a dance at 8 · 15 p. m Sunday. Oct. 5, at the IJ1sn~yland Hotel f''or information. call 525 7El57 SELF CENTF.R wil l have a Sini?le Expenencc d1st'uss1on on ··oeaUng with Hw-t and /\11~t>r' at 7 :W p.m. Friday. Oct. 3. in tht• cit y of Orange For informauon. call .Jan or Mich;1el at 997-9600. "BECOMING SI NGl.E l\Gl\IN" IS the subject of a day-long seminar on the difficulties ur finding qualified legal counsel in divorce problems or the settlement of a spouse's estate. The i eminar, led by family law at· torney Ronald Cooper and ftnan<.'ial adviser John Petrick. will be held Saturday. Oct. 4, in Costa Mesa. Cost .. Sit dowp and get into perfect shape. At Command Pc rfonn:mrc w · know the ~Cl"r\;I 1 •f .1 "t·ll-~h;1pt.•d haircut: :ldapl the h air:-tyll· y1111 1ask for Ill the hair y1 •11 come in \\ith. Th;u ':-; al~ 1 wh y 11ut haircut will set you all the loul..i. ytiu'rc looking for. Shampoo, prcci~itin rn1 and · for the seminar is $125. For informa· lion, call (213 ) 27t-7615. OUTDOOR SINGLES will have a volleyball game at 6 .m . Tuesiiay. Oct. 1., in Costa Mesa. For informa- ~on. call Robert at >14-8276 'fHE CORINTHIANS. an organiza- tion sponsored by lhe University UnitecJ Methcxhst Church of Irvine, will have <l Potluck dinner at 7 :30 p.m F'riday, Uct. 3. in Irvine. For in- formation. call Betty at 551·4897 Smgl>'s Calerutor nms each Wedne:rdoy onrl co111mns rnjurmo/1011 on d1~"='su)n yrnups parhes and evl'nl~ open to the puhl1c 111 0 1(' Urangi' l 'ou,yl area Send not ires t•• Single., Cull'mla1 . Omly Pilat. I'() Bur 156<1 Costa Mesa, CA 926~6 Jncludt> your name and t<'lephone 11umbl'r ~ollces must t>e recewed Cwo 'l'l't'ks in adrionce of an event I f you have art item /or Happeningl, send 11 to Judith Olson at the Doily Pll-OC . P () IJoz 156<>. Costa Mesa, Cali/ 92626. or r oll lier at 642-432 I blow dry fo r men and women. • ~appointment nccc'ISary, c~·cr. Command Performance\)( or the looks that get the looks'" Open l::venlngs le Mondays 1·9 D•lly; 9·1 S•t. EWPORT BEACH . HUNTINGTON BEACH 11 .. lllliMHSCdter, 141 Riverside ltllt llapolla IH. Nnl lo Newport Beacll • (,U,.. from K·llhrt> Poal(~ ..... .ua • •. , .... 145! ...... ........, Featuring_._ .. ___ 0 • ' Orange Coast Party Mood Alpine, Western Themes 'l'hl' vm1y mood this weekend on the Or an~t· Coast has s wurrg from Alpine to We~t .. rn :Jnd all evi;nts have been tlct•mt'fl t'Xlrt'mely succes:.ful Stttunlay night, the lhg <.:a11yon home uf Dr. and Mn1 . Lodi Get: Dlag was trno:.formed 1oto a IJltlc bit of lhe Alps for ..i Tyrolean evening to beneht the Orange County Music Center T ht: ncurly 460 guests danced to the rn ui-1<' of Murray Korda a nd had a feast frv111 theSoumJ of Music country. /\ highlight of the evening was listen· ang to the mu:.1c or The Mighty Ruth. the g iant Huth and Sohn conce~ organ s lra1gh1 from the Black Forest The or· g an made its premiere Orange County appt!ar ance at the soiree Surpnse gu~ts Richard and 'Kare n Carpenter got to t!nJOY the festivities without being .. on s tage ·· Other guests were Dr. Maurice Al· lard, the director or the Orange County Master Chorale. entertainer Harry Baf>: bill and Mr. and Mrs. William Redfield lshl"s chairman of the board of the music center> Also a ttending were the bene fit sponsors. who underwrote expenses for tile evening. They are Mr. and Mrs. John Cashion, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Faber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson.-Dr. and Mrs. Cy rus Glaspel and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hester. More s ponsors at the party were Mr. and Mrs. William Hoson, Mr. and 1'1ts. Gordon Lange, Mr. and 1'trs. Robert Mc Lean, Mr. and Mrs. David Stone an<l Mrs. Richard Krah (he wa" unable tCI a l lend). Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wally Wong. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylor Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Baxenden, Mr. and Mrs. Ma~Wald, Mr. and Mrs. James F risbie, Mr. and Mrs. Leland ~pence.-, Mr. aod Mrs. Marlin McKeever and Or. and Mrs. Da~ld 8 . K~gnoff. Nearly 4,000 cowboys and cowgirls turned out for the Urban Rodeo and Ray Price benefit Sunday at the Craz:yhorse Steak House in Santa Ana. There seemed to be an activity for everyone. The two Ray Price concerts we re sold out and all the rodeo~oers were tre ated to stagecoac h and _p ony rides. a watermelon eating contest. rides on the mechanical bulls !ind good Western chow lloppe11i11g11 Ay Jud 1th Olson '~' Frosty the Brahma caused quite a sensation as he wandered through U1e c rowd doing tricks. and some of the sm aller cowboys and cowgirls got to tal~ on KLAC' rac.Jio with DJ Sammy Jackson. · T he e\'ent raised funds for two groups, the Cure Paralysis foundation a nd the Orange County Riding Center for hancticapped <'hildren and adults in M 1ssion Viejo·. Handling mQst or the legwork for the rodeo were Fred Reiser, Craz:yhorse man ager. Jim and Ritit Sutherland, and Ed Jacklin. ~ T hatNlU Elfstcn" 10 La~una Reach, the new Kam Hock .Canyon home of Chuck and Marie El/sten, was the :.et- tin ~ Saturday night for the sort of an· nual Temple llills Community Assoc1a lion party. Even though the Elfsten:. haven t yet mo\ Prl into their new chaleau and there w a~n·, any furnit ure. the party went on . M ost of the merrymaking took place on lhe Ot'\\ lenn1s court, which sits on the brim of Hi m H<K'k Canyon and af· forcls c1 ~ix·ctaC'ular view of the hills and ocean There was mu!>1c by Gary Bullock and lots of good food. including Ten Ho y Curry. salads and hors d ·oeuvres. The curry. which would need 10' boys to serve 1t 1f il were being eaten iJl In- dia, was the masterwork ol Micki Clax- ton and Truth French. It 1m:luded \0 condiments. T he two ..lere assisted in cook· ing chores by Verna Rollinger, Fran Chllcot , Becky Jones and Betty Swensen. . Guests included the Carl Ranklns, Tom Tlerneys, Tom Hlllm•ns. BUI Kelths and Dick Weinbrand\8. Here's an early scoop The Preserv•· Uoo Hall Jan Band. straight fro m the French Quarte r in New Orleans. will be perforDUJl& next ~une 29 al th.e !rvUle Rowl under sponst>rshtp of the Bartok Get in the dash of things. - Leathers tum on wi1h ·tall woods in a side-buckle.sand<~ or a -o.s.chy sling. Padded insoles. wc·re so affordahle. 23.99 · Master Charge • Visa SOUTH COAST PLAZA • FASHION ISLAND Chapter of the Orange County Music Center. Judith Swayne, chapter president, is making all the arrangements now, and she says there's already great interest in the tickets. ( One or the mus cians. &rombo•l•t Frank Demond, wil feel quite at home in Orange County because he's the brothe r of former Newport Beach Mayor Doreen M8rshall. . Mrs . Swayne does n't know yet whether the venerable pianist Sweet Emma BeureU will be among the musicians'maki'hg the trek. For ticket information, you can call Becky Jones al 494-6687 or Mrs. Swayne at 834·35.50. r 1,ong·t1me Corona del Mar residents Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Clark and Mn. Amy '1Vbkott were honored during a garden party at the home of Mn. Louise Neill. The trio plan to make their home in the Santa Ynez Valley when their ranch home is completed Hostesses were Mrs. Claude Moran, Mrs. Warren Lippitt and Mrs. NellJ (her daughter. Be verly, plays Amanda Blake on "Gunsmoke"> Out of lown guests we re ByUe Bowser of Seattle and Mrs. Burt Proctor of Palm Spnngs Other guesL<; were Wilma Ho(IU.nger. Helen Deir, Robert Clark, Mary Parks, Warren Lippitt, Claude Moran. Margaret Butt, Richard and France11 DeLoud, Paul Murphy and Cathy Davidson. The Synergistic Planning Corp. of Laguna Beach recently held a cham· pagne re<:eption to celebrate its fll'St an· niversary. The date was toasted during festivities at the Tivoli Terrace Restaurant in Laguna. Host was James G. Kreder, SPC pre- sident. and guests included DI'. ud Mn. RaymoadOsbrillk, LJguaa Beada Mayor and Mrs. Wayne Baglla, Mr. ud Mn. Larry lJlves1ad, Mr. and Mn. William , Edding and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ba.roe. T he company s pecializes in ad· rn inistenng pension a nd pn>fit·sharing plan~. -------- Aftaheinl ~plfl9 Cettter • 8"eno Porli CentM • Hvntlftgtoft Center • The City Shop~ Cet\tre ----·----r -- -. f):,! OAILV PILOT Club Calendar THE C'OFFE£ GAROF.N, a volunteer run restaurant in , an Juun Capistrano that con tributes 1b t.'llrn&ni" to tht• family ~rvl<'C' A~ ~odat100 or Ornna•· Count)• will mark its 10th tmnl\ l'rtWf) \kl 4, w1tl) eO<'lr.ta1ls •t 6 lO p m follow1><I bv d1nnt'r tar11I dun1·1n11 Staffed IJy lht> Lail Hucmai. Arna~a!-ux11lan to t ht> as"W-1» lion. tht• Coff1>t• (~arclt'rl hw uh"\J In lht' n1 rtr hr1 r111,m Ill 31"'"2 <.'Ull\1110 ('o,u t rano C't1"LflhUl1'fl almu:-ot SiW.lW lust \l'IH !"or lnformn1111n l'llll Heu Tho mai-. µtes1dt•111 . ut 49ti .!'~ PaOVll••:NCt! SPlo;•;t·u .Intl llt>ana~ (.'t•ntrr lrl Orant:1' will hold 11'1 Mh tmnual dtnnf"r l1a11r1· henl'ht ut 7 p m (k t .• "' the Marnolt flotrl "' Newport Ut'Ul'h Th<' 1'\1'1Hn.: 14 Ill fenturt' II \I' l'Otertntnnwnt and th1111~a1)\h 111 rlull;ir' 1n prh\t'S For ll«k l'h 111 1n(111111uhon r rill ~~ 411'•1 !\WAMI ~HANKA H ANANOA, J ll A 1111•1 ic .;n monk vf th1• ~artli.14 ~•I • unkr .1nll t1·1h 0hl"r ul -.,.i dha Mt'cl1tat1011. "ill :.p1•ak on '1'ht• St>rr1·1 of Mt>tlttutum ' Iii llh' Md rnoll Holt•I 1n "1,·w1 ... 1n IJea<'h l..kt .:I ..ii 7 JO 1~ 111 1l1111c;:o.1tlfl 1.., $2 ~· 11t llw d oor 'l't11: pru~ru m '' '111>11i-u1 t>d hY Mukutmmd..a ~klhl.tl1,in l 'l'f\lt'r tlf 1 '11 ... tn M t''~' For mfor11Hll1011 1·1111 Ju1I) \ll:-..·n ,1t !lW H7i!i UNIVERSIT\' WOMEN'S l'l.ll ~ M il h ut t>i-.111 S nyde r, a Ct'rt1f1L-<l hnari.·1~1 plwmer w ith 1-. I llullon and Cu talk nn "l'..i ' . 1H 1ng:. l<1c 11:. ft>• T<>Ool~ ' on Smurdu) U\.l i fhe ~cs1111>11 will he held a t the Lo11i.: B1•111·h ( 'onvt'r\tlon .ind f'.11tc1 tainmcm l'entc1 . JOO E On·..u1 Hh d • AM •~Rl('/\N ASSO('IATION of l'n1 vch ll y Women is startin~ an Orautote 'uunl }' Ndwurk Group to hold munt hl) d 1n nt·r:. T he f1 rs1 net work meelin~ 1s -;et fl om 6 to 9 30 p m !'>un day. 0<'t. 7, in the Sa<luleback Inn . Sant~ An il For 1nfor ma t1on c·all Diana Loni{ Ill 548·7933 AUTHOR IRVING STOS£, who wrore "Tht- Or igin."' will speak a t the Seal Heach f'nend:. ul the Library's Sunday. Oct 5. mecung in lht• Wilson Llbrary. 707 Elec t n c Ave . Seal H1>af'l1 Dinner tickets at $7 50 e ach can be purch;.ised by s ending the money to the li brary or !>lopping by personally. No phont• c alls. AMERICAN ASSOC IATION of Un1ver-:1t} Women, Irvine Aranc h. will meet Wednesday. Oct. 8, to hear Or. D. J ason Fenton. forme rly of California State Univers ity's Lea rning As sistance Resource Center. speak on "The Mind Brain Connection " The event is set for 7:30 p.m . at the Irvine Sen~~r r.c•nter, JR97 Sanc1burg Way, Irvine. FOUNTAIN VALLEY l\F:THF:L Nu rnhcr· 5ii <1( the Internationa l Order of Job's Dau ghter s will hold a m e mbers hip tea Sunday, 0 <'t 5 Cirl~ '11 0 Bit~~ < 1\.'l llOJ.! r:l.'.t • fur .111 ..1111·L11111 111 hcc>nt'tit ph1l a 11th ro1 1· p 10.1• l'h <11 thl• Ct vine Ebell <'l11h :in· lr1·m· h \'' ""n 1l<>fl 1 :mu Eileen I 1e<':lir rt•l' ;it11 111111 .11 I hl· llt-r itagc Pa rk T t•1'11 l '1•111\•r "' I;' 11h" \1,1ll tH.·;::in at 3 p.m . l.\1 111d :1) 1111 trtl1. 111; 11011 .-all So ndrn Kl'ICl h .111· ·'' ~>.•'' ti i~~ :ig•• l l 111 "11 111tl , 11 .. •r ri•1t h••I '> Jrt• invited to at lt•nd Fo1 111• 11 11· lt•m 111 11th1·1 1nfu1 matiun , \'all ·\nn rnniltf1 .1t 'H..f IOHI l.i\G l 'A Hf \C II OH -\Nt 'll of ll.t· Aml'n ran A~o;111•1al 1<H1 11( I 111v"1.:-1ty \!r,1m1•n w ill meet at 'l :111 a 111 Sa111rol,1\ (11 t ·I di thl' F'1rs1 Baptist l'h11rd1 01 l' .. ti.:una llll ls to hear a lalk~y Or .lnltn \11101•'. ,111Ll1u1 .,f t1le hook, ""Purs wt of l I .1 pplllt'" NATURAi. CHll~DBIRTH will be discussed in a frt••:.tf)ubli<' le<'ture nnd film 11howtng to be held by nepuratlon for Childbirth Monday, Oct. 6, a t the l.a~1rna l-'eder1tl Sa vings and Loan, l.ai<una Uc•ud1 The lt<'lure is designed to ac- q uaint th<· ~eneral public with the La maze Mt•thtxJ or prcpured na tural childbirth. For in· ro rnrntiun r;11l Jan AU!bas ter at 494·5548. MOZAltT ('HAPTER of the Orange County Mus ic Cente r will m eet ut 11 ~ a .m . ·wednes cla y . Oc t ti for a luncht·on on the poolside ter race uf lhe Laguna Hoyale, South Laguna . A $3 tlooation. to benefit tlµroposed Orange dtunty Mus1t· Center, 1s re cstcd . f'or information, t' a II 499-105il WI-: ~AN Women's . work will hold a dinner meeting Thursday, Oct 8, at the flungry Tiger res taurant in Sant•a Ana Ashley and Tracy H a rtman will spe ak on "Let 's Sta rt Com munic:lling Not Just Talking." For reset>va· Lions, t'all Vl rgirna Trela or Cathy Balucas at 835 4333. QUEEN BEACH CHAYl'F:R of the National Se c retaries A.c;sociat1on lnlcmalional will meet at Sam's Seafood Restal.rant in Huntington Bea ch 1\Jesday, Oct. 1:at. 6.30 p.m .. to h ear At· tornPy Shawn Steele of the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers Association s peak 011 "Landlora and Te na nL'> Ri~htli." PALISADES GARDEN C LUB of Capistrano Heat h will meet at l p.m . Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 27002 Carruno de l::strella. Capistrano Beach. J ane McCoy will demonstrate "Arts and Crafts from Scraps." "HOW TO B E An Hone st Cheater" will be the top ic of a talk hy Ll)s Angeles Times columnist, Richard Buffum , when he addresses the Laguna Bea ch chapter · o f t h e N:it ional League of l\men ean l'e n Women at noon, Monday, Oct. 6. at tht Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar SF.l ,t-'·ESTEEM workshops. will be held in Oc- 1ohe r' hy the Ma ripos a Wo men's Center ·of Orang" Dr. Ed Harmon, a spt>cialist in stress reduction. se lf-esteem and motivational pro- grams. w111 conduct the workshops from 7 to 9 p. m every Thursday For information. call 547 6494 i\ CHRIS1'Mt\!-. ROlJTI QUI:: featuring adorn· rn ents and gifts a t reasonable prices will be held by the Preceptor Theta Eps ilon of Beta Sigma Phi on Oct 4 rrom I I n m. to 3 p.m . in the San Clemente Co mml.in1l} Center Fo r in· ror m ation, c all Louise Lowe at 494.74oig or :1!i~I :n.11. :~~~i:::=.. JH ... , ... c .... .,.... I _:::~~~~-WJ HM S. Pfnafore ls d'longlng lls name to Ponoch• Reg s22 00 -Buy one or reguror prtce and get ooorher po11101 half ptlce2 tor t33.00 ~I you have otreod y bougnt o polr, jUSI wear rhem In and gf ionottter po Ir tor tll.50 Speclol eflectlV• for month of Odobtf -Nine great cotors ONE WEEK ONLY $10.00 OH On Street Length Dresses ~hfllli's contemporary fashions ti mission vtelo mall upper level ~q5.iq33 [ __ B_o_r_o_._se_o_p_e __ J u t c her Begs for Break Som~thing Special THURSDAY, OCT . 2 By SYDNEY OM/\KR ARJES <Mar 21·Apr 19): You make swee ping changes. on pe rs onal an d profess ional le \'e ls Roma nce, creativ ity, excitement of discovery are part of producl.ive agenda. TAURUS <Apr 20- May 20): Analyze , pre - cei ve. ask questions, find out where you sl and esp e c ia ll y w it h m ember of oppositt-sex GEMI NI t M a y 2 1 - June 20 > -Focus on sur roundings , h om e. . domestic changes and . adjustm ents, possi ble purchase of property Relatives, trips. close n eighbors . c alls and m essages d o min ate busy, slightly co nfus ing scenario. CANCER (June 21· July 22>: Count your c hange ! A ccent o n pos sessions, loc ating. missing artic les. d eal ings with Pisces. Virgo persons . Heed "inner voice." You will in- s tinctively know what s hould be done. LEO CJuly 23-Aug . 22): Powe rplay lime; timing,-judgment are on target . Your attractive· ness is solicited. Money a nd love dominate your personal-scen ario. Focus on pe rsonality. special appearances. in· tensified relationships, added r~ponsibility - and authority. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Ask questions - there are secrets to be revealed and yoll could be beneficiary. Get view behind the scenes. You gain opportunity to ex- press v ie ws. to 'dis - tribute and display pro- duct -and to be rid of a burden. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): New starts, con- tract s, added indepen- dence are m ajor part of scenario. Focus also on ~ 0ma~ CUSTOM FRAMING Open 6 Days A Week Mon .. Fri. 9-6 sat. 10-.. 1803 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa fnencb. hop(• .... \\t'h._..., i.iroJet.•t that h at! ht·1·n . m o ribund will curn .. lo Ii f (.' '' L('O ' 'Cpl ;11 1 ll ' pcrso'ls f 1gur1· I''" m1ncntly SC'ORPIO 101 l :!J :'J 11v 211 1-nl low th rou i;h on hun t h I n tu1ti ve intellect is .. tic· tivated." Focus on pre· stige, stand.in~ in com · munity, busine ss a nd career endeavors. S i\GnTARllJS <Nov 22-Dcc 2 11 . l'~oc us on ('Om munication, .rt'nhza t1Cln of wha l vo11 w a nt. how to obt:11n it arHl l'St :.11.Jhshmcnt of Ito~-. 111 far flung l11t·.111nn-. S o ,. 1 a I u l' t 1 v 1 1 y 1 ri creases CA PRICOltN f Dl·C' 22 J an. 19 > Rl!stnt lioris a re not forever and could be a h less1ng 1n disguise. Details d ~· m a nd attention AQUARIUS (Jan 20.f'eb. 18)' Contracts. s pt'cial agreem ents and m a rital status thc:se dominate You rec('i vc a n s wers . a writt e n message w1locks do<irs previously "off limits ." P ISCES (Fe b. l9·Mt.tr 20 ): You•r e as ke d to co n s id e r s p ec i al purchase, invest me nt or c hange which w ou ld alter domestic-s ituation. Key now is diplomacy, m oderation and ability to separate fact ual data fro m wishful thinking. l•I· '1 \ '\ \. l \ '; l>J HS I Y.ork as .1 h11tdw1 111 .1 pr 1 ri. 1t1• 1t .;'1•rc rn Flon da All 111. l1f, .. 1 n.1• .• lllJl'\'tl y,.,11Lt•rs. '.\:t1trcsscs, r;,h 111 1 ,., .. 11tl1\1·1~ t111)-., l..tTli•!rs mo.111.re ti's , !111 "' • rr111111 .111 1·11rl.111t-. '-'Cl•ltlH::o. :-o 1 nain1• 1\ l'h. \ .111 llJ\l' tit• If h.J')tb 01:1 J~, • J) llJ~ I .1.11 .1.,kc·d 10 h•JO<' and tll' :i le1; 1•' l.1 nd• 111 1 , •i<t-.l ,., t up 1,r sk111 rh1d:cns, pre p.11\' '" •f ~ •"lr.1 tl1. k ,:1.:C' \'t·;,l VERY ttuck. """ I Jn 111l1•rs -'~·'" ,1' 11..,,., 1-11011 .1 llJ• d lo.tf rn1x. '-l'Jll' ;i fish. • 1· 1111 I ,.,,., ~··t :.i 1111 111r rhr·•t> ">P1.•c1a l :.t•rv11·1·~ • 'l,., t•r I don t th1'll< yo11 h .i\'I• 1•\er pnntPd a le tter 111 <i1't1l1J! hutl'ht·r-. :°'Ju•~ 1c; yOl•l diann· lQ g 1v<' us CJ lirr·.tk (I.EA\. }-,It Ill·:/\ Vr:lt IN FORT I.AL l>t-:HOAl.E l>F:AH H EAVE R : The only lt-tlcrs I t>ver get ahout b ulchN s are complaints about bow they wt>ig h their thumbs along with the meat. As for lips, we c hecked with several hutc h.-rs in ('hic:igo, a nd not one thought a tip was in 0 1 der "Those extra favors a re part or th<• job." is tht> way they put ll . I am inc lined to sug~est, howt>\lt:r, that Christmas might be a nice tinw tu rem em be r the guy who has done those lilllf' favors all year long. DEA it ANN LAN D E RS Please te ll all liridc., and tlw ir mothers that whf'n they 1nv1te a -;mglc woman lo a wed ding 1d1vorccd. widowed or unmarnt'<l I th ey should address the invita · lion 111 ··:-.h . J ane Doc ;iml (juest " Oftf'n these affairs .are 30 or 40 m iles from hom e. a nd 11:. no fun d n ving alone at night. The worl:t "~u1s1 · 1111llc:itcs lhat 1t needn't be a elate It ~ould bt• a brother or a s iste r or a good friend -.on11:on<' to 'h art-the nde and the fun. Heccnll\ I a'>ked t he mother of the bride if I could bring '1 fr1<·nd . She s aid, "Well , I Ruess we FANTASTIC OFFER FREE A ,A.IR OF COMTEMf'ORA.RY DESIG .. 10 POLARIZED SUNGLASSES . $3895 Valwd al WIHI h«y ''* Of Shffplttlll Seat co .. " Sofd "' OctolNr! G-IM ~-s..tconn keeps vou coot and dry in • me stimmer anct warm In the winter A tine Quality product thal will wear feet and look good all year roui"d Nothing has ever been made that 1eally works hke sheeosktn "'~=::!Sfl..45~::::!!:1:!::1!=:=<1~U •••• ----- • 24 ....... w......., ·°"Al s..c....-. ..... ,,... ......... w..... ......... •Allo ..... hrTncb.Y_.AM.._.. Raise Funds DOLIN SHEEPSKIN SEAT COVERS ;::.;;~u!,f~ 11431 llOllHURST, FOU~TAIN VALLEY no c:os1 Call • Huntington C•nter -..c>N .w10 ~-MT J ,..... ~~~2;~ 1 .... 8UN.Of'E.•ON:• .... ~.·CM--·--·u .'.'-4.-.s-' .'.'---•-------• t'ould throw anottic r ~·nu pie of beans tn the pol I did nnt atll'nd that one - Thank~ for spt>arhead1ng the drive. Annie S IN<;LE IN ST Cot'lS DEAR SINGLE : Here's your leUe r, but I am not spe:irhe ading any drive. Especially tbls one. T bf' bi~gc:.t weddm~ hudache of all is where to <'Ul the g uest lis t. You would not believe the.' hurt reelings creatf'd by tbe bride's mother whl) limits tbe g roolll's famUy to "only" tGO guesu. And you wanl all si.ngJe womeD &o be allowed &o bring a brother or a slat.er or a good frtead, yet? Sorry, I don't agree. U yoa don't like drlvidg ~oae, bette r d ecline. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have read your 1·11lt1mn for m any }t·ars I la11,ghed my head off "' t•r s1111w .tn<I s hed :J fco w l!'ars o v('r others' \'1111 r•·,111\ 111 run th<' 1::amul of l1(c But until fl•l\.\ I 111•\ l'I f I I h1• ur,:?P I'' wntl' The r1•l lu\.\ who -.1gn cd himsl'IC ·~t1ss11u n ~11111 hit••m " :.truck a n ·:.pons1 VI.! chord Shake. !':ii ' I "·'s born in M1ssoun . too. a nd I've been a .~011 1 h11;.1"' ft)r 42 y('ar~ I a gree. growing up in a rn irror w0rl<I is n•)\ e;.isy. l>ut I ct.tn a:.s urc you Lhal with p ractice you can comfort.ab ly Sil down tu d inner on the right s ide of anyone, short of a'n octopus or an a r m·thrashing ape. As for gadge ts made for the righthanded wo rld. I have seen many n ghthande rs struggle with corks rrews and scre wdnvers l ha ve also seen s mudged a nd s me ared paper written on by · n ghties ... As a collec.tgue op,ce sa id, "We wer~ all born rig hthandcd. Hut thli're were only a few or us with enough intelligence Lo overcome the han· d icap." PHOL:D TO BE A SOUTHPAW lN RI VERSIDE · O£AR PA"<v: What a n upbeat letter. How rt>frcshing it is lCI ht•ar i.omeone sa y, "The bot· tie Is ball rull" -while so many a re complain· Ing beuusf' it is ha lf empty. feminine fashions n 250 E. 17th St. " Costa Mesa 645-5711 SUPER PANTS SALE . • Coco • Sweoten by Ade1 • Sir Janes • Upper Coss • Jo-Yancr I 1 EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY SALE j 1~ Seemer mcl &.fr ~ CLOSE OUT OM LOMG GOWNS & LOMG SlllTS SAVE 50% & MORE ., .... to 110.00 Sizes 6-20 also 14\.A#-24"'1 50% OFF' on pantsuits. short dresses. skirts. blouses and pants , SWIMSUITS De Weese•Sirena•Surfer Girl Y3 OFF 30%-0FF Special group of dresses. blouses. pants ... .,. .. llAIAAI A.MD HA.Lf SIDS CLOSEOUT OF SHELLS '!2 OFF I A.MO HA.LP SIDS VISA' "-•ct •••ncti•c• .. -d••• • 0,-~W. I ,S...,_ It~ 3477 ~la Orr'° • U. Ma INV-. • Newport leecla • 673-ISJO \ ' ....................... _._ , nee • • You need a personal doctor for a lot of *ns. · ~re are many medical problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure or ane.mia that have no symptoms. So you could fee I fine when you're really not in such_ fme shape after all. Regular checkups can reveal these problems and also alert your doctor ro other changes in your physical or mental condition. A doctor who kno"vs you and your medical history is better prepared to treat you should illness or an acqdent ever occur, too. A personal physician is one of the most impPrtant elements ie insuring your continued good health -too important to overlook. Yet as many as one-third o f the people in our community do not have a personal doctor. ·That's why Huntington lntercommunity Hospital developed the Physician Information Service. It's a way new residents and those,p.eople without a personal physician can easily locate a do ctor in the specialty they need , converuent to their home or place of work. Don't wait until you're-.sick to see a doctor. If you don't have a personal physi~ian now, caU the Physician Infonnation Service offered by Huntington Inten::ommunity Hospital. The number is I-800-432-7388, Ext . 324 or, mail the coupon below. • 1-lllOll<cl\'N>' rlllS!lll''\:-;ll~l.'\11 ~ r-~-----~---------------· ·10 PHYSICIAN INFORMKflON SERVICE 240 1 t.m Scn·ntecnth Srm:1, .Sant.i Aru, CA 92701 Plosr '>end nlt:...the namcc; of phys1d:m s in the specialty( iec;) I hJ,.,. md11.Jtcd hclow: [ ~ GencrJI Pr.llt1lc/Famtly PralUC(' r lninrul Mcdi~mc [ I Ob~tcmo/Gvnccology 0 l'cd1arm·s [' Otlin--------------- ,'I I .... \I-l'Rl:>.11 :-Jame ________ _ Honie :\ddrcs:. ------------ Cm _ _ ________ State ----· Hom<: Phone Zip ------ 1.prrfcr ph,·.,1c1An(<;) witlfofficc nc.ir 0 my home 0 o ther location --------- 1 Pk1Sr •pc11fpdd~u U\d up) What bnd of health care: covcn gc do you have? l] Blue Cross/Blue Shield 0 Medicare 0 Mcdi(..al O Othc r----~~~~~~--~-----Pka.~ specify insunncc company by n~mc JH A L--~-------------------- lhc-l'lws1e1.10 111fomu11on Service u off'cn:d 10 the community mtcrat at no charg-c by Hun11ng1on lnrcrcommuniry Hosp1t~I. PHYSICIAN INFORMATION SERVICE · Huntington lntercommunity Hospital 17772 Beach Boulevard, Hnntington Beach, California 92647 · 1(800)432·7388, Ext. 324 . . A mrvap-in the public in~rcat from the people at Huntingto~ lntercommunity Hospital . S ™IL Y PILOT ~ .. I l -. • ) D -I DAILY P11.o r • Ex-act re Father Di ME bO l'A UK 1 "p 1 <:1·or~e J-'1 a11t'1•, I 1•m pie Sr . 92. f.ltht•r of S h11 k T•·mplt• Uloi1 k dMJ here folio~ 1n" u bnt>f 1lh1t''' Tcmplt> hac1 II\ l'd in n1·1u tn \\ ood'>1dr JI lht' homf' ur h•i. lll'll4"•' 1hpl11tni1l,il1tllj1hl1•r ''"' •• 1~7·1 Kon) 10 ..-au' It·"' 11 .1 h1• 1 .1m •• to 1 .1l1f11n11.1 Ul 1903 tit' lt•3rnl•d '-•"'kl>t'•lll\io! t' l'llH .• u11l .. 1 countml( m ru.:h1 .11111 1•11rr1•,11ondl'nu· rnur'''' J Otl ha.d a Ion~ bu.''"''':' 1·art•1•r µr 1mar11\ 111 tuwk1nl{ IN ltl3. ti t-: M/\RK .. :o "'~ "'"t' (,1•r11111lt• ~h<lJbt'll J ,111 I, 11177 1\11 ltll'H Mth 1H'el111111· .rn '" \l t'fl'lll")' TetH\ll\· 1~1(.111 111!' 1• 111 ,.,., ,,,, ,, 1 l'lkr tor 1 h 1· l 'uhfomau llunk 111• ""' .1 1011111•1 llir1•rh11 of l· 1r-.t l-'c1honil Suwn.:o; .11111 Loan of lle•\1•1 h 11 111' pre''' dt'OI or, tht• i\rnl'n1·.111 lrb ur 11e·t· 1\jil('rll'\ IJrt.' Hh·nt of tht> lw .,,1•rl) lhlll'> Tllll' ln:.ur.uwt• Co an1I chrt'l " tor and '11'l' i1r1•:-tdcAL o( th Uanlt uf Lo"' •·----..ngdt>S, wl11d1 1:. 11014 l ht• t-·11 ,1 W1•,t1•m Hunk Wh~11 ha :-. lluu .. ht t•r ru~ .. 11~ ,111nlu111 at:. a l'hahl m th~ 1930'-hl• "·'' rn.1na~t·r of ii t.:uhform.• Bank brunch an Lo~ An~t·lt·!'I In lhl' mid ltlJO:., hl' 11u11 l>Jnk111~ tu lwn.1111 .. bui.1ne:.s munu..:l·r f,,, 11111111111 pll'tur•· ir1du'1r ' personah\lt•:. 11w h11hn)i! h1' 1!.111.:ht~r MIL."'. Bl.Al'K WA~ <\ l ~ rl·prr:.,.11\,11 1\ r tu the L!mted N..ittun:. li1•11t•r •. il ·\"t'mhl\ in l:lf,!J 711 am bassad<•r 111 Ghu11 u 111 I i'l 76 ..uit.1 Wlute H 11u ... l' chief of protoi:ol 111 t!l7ti 77 Otht'r !>Ur\'I\ ur:o. in .uld1t1t1n lt1 hi!> ddughtcr include.t"o ~on!-. Juhn S ft•mplt• and Clcurg" ! Temple Jr , both of South('rn l.'ahforn1.. flvt• grandchtldrt>n <tnd S IX gr t'dl granch t11Jlfre·ll Mrs nt;.1ck :.aid no funentl M'fVl l '-'" dl't' planned. Workshop Sch edule(I Th e Wes t Count v Counseling Cente r 1"c; sponsorin ~ a C'o rn mun~cat1ons works hop in assertion skills begin ning Oct. 11. . The worksho1-7. wh1C'h will r un for s ix c on seculive Saturdavs from 9·11 a .m .. Will be held at the Counseling Ct>nt cr . .17612 Be ach Rlvd . llunt ington Reach. Suite 16 P UBLIC NOTICF: FICTITIO\JS llUSIHEH .NAME STATEMENT ('thl 111 1111• w11rksll11p 1~ $7 fnr ,.,., h I Y.o hour :O,('!>'> ~Ill) For rnfor-111.111w1. c'.dl 847 3:J!",(j PlJUl.IC 11/0 TIC'I-: Fl(flflOU~ BVSlNf~~ NAME STAHM E"'T t ;,...-1.,H,,.,,nq P""""'nf\ot.. ''" •··•fl J bv' n,.,. ••\ U N <J•H ~' hNI Hit l,\\4 .. >0\11'1 'V' It I • n• •.•. v" h , ( •• ""~ '"'"' .,..,I ·• 1 tJnn• r 1 .IJ•1 lu'''" ""'' :tt ''' ~' ... , .. ..,,,,,, t ,,, n\ot 1n• "'t h I Lv • 11,ti t-1•1 I t f'I•' ,.~ .. 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"•rv1<t1\ "nd cr•m•Uon ocicty llVAl•l AT SE• 646-7431 Your \OC~I H<urity •ftd ~fltr•rt\ •dm''"''n1tiOI\ bttwfth "' • ., IPDly low•rd our crwm•h0tt M • 'lt•Cf') C•ll lor 1,... por11otoo 2• hri Cem 18 1rr McCOIMICM MORTUARIES Laguna Beacrt • 494 9415 LaQuna H1llo, 168 0933 San J.1an Cap•'ilr 1nr1 49S t77f> HA .. Olt LA~MT. OLIVE Moriuary • CA!nv> 1cry Crema1ory · 1625 G1Slt!r Av'' Cos1a MP~a 540-5554 'IERCI IROTHERS llLL IROAOWAY MOltTUAltY 110 Broadway Costa Me~a 642·9150 1.un IHGHOM SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFF CHA'IL 427 E 1 7111 Sr Cosra MP-,a 646-9371 PIUCI llOTHIU SMITHS' MOITUAJY 627 M ain St Hunltngton Beac11 536·65~9 N8FAMllY CO&.ONl.t.L FUNllAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Wes1m1ns1er 893·3525 rAClffC Vll W MIMO•IA&.ru• Cerretery M ortuary Chapel 3500 Pac•lic \/lew Dr.vo Newport Beach 644-2700 c r ,&~t• Uctt.,.blt-"' t,n ... of '")" ,,. 1.,wf11I M•lf'tt#''f nf 1r. 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O ftlLl-4)1 Jt.-cord\ a\ •~trum..,rit No 1056? •••O Cdmpu, Otn.t Ne wport O••<h (•lltorn1a '(If a street addrt9~' or common ue,1ona1ton •s "'4lwn "oav~. no wctr '•nh '' qiv,.n .. , to II \ comp1ehH'4!\\ or correclne'\\I · T,,e Yf'ndor under S.•d St,a<:uflh t.."f'd Contract, by r~a\On ot •• b,eacn or df! fault 1n tne 001,oattons Sf'< ured IMrtby. n.retofor• •.-ecut~ and Of· lhtt,.•d to t~ under\IQl'\ot'O ., w r11ttn t Q4< 1.,a11"" ot 0.lautt and O..mand tw S.lt. ind w r1tter1 nof•t• of breact\ •nd or •ltc.tlon to c•use 1"' un dtrs•o"'"d to .,..II u ld e>ropeflv 10 Ufl\IV \did OOll~llc>n•, "lld 1i..,u1t .. lf\it u1\dentone<1 c-""'~ ~td notlte ot ....... ,, •ncl Of tlKlton lo be R~D•decl June 1J ltlO '" ln\lr No l4U2 "' -IJUS P•O• HO. of said Ol!lclef I R•<a•dl $4tld lolli. woll be ,.,_ 1><11 wllhovl tov•n•nt or •&rr.ntv. ••ortt~ ot im t:>ht-d. reoerd1ng title. PoSW>S\lon, °' tn<.vmtH'M'<n. to p.ay the '""'••ntno prlnc.1p,1I 14.ln't MP<urtd «>y S4l1d S.Cur11y Laf\d C.Of\tJ.C.'· wu.-. tnte-rttt •~ thitr•ln prov•Oed. """•nc:•s. If any, unoer Ille ,ltrm~ Dl Mold Se<u<llV UNI COtllr<t<I, , •• ,, cnar~t. •nd ••P•nse' of '"- Tru•IH .. nc1 ot .... '""" (fH\lld by ,,.,d S.<urlty L..al'CI Conlr4KI. S<tld HI• .. 111 tie twio on weon.Sday, Ocl-• n, 19'0 •! 11;00 a.m et lf•t olfl<• ot T o. S.r•1u c.omp.,,y. Bank 01 Amerlc• Tower, Sult@ 11!0, 0-(tty Boui.•e rO Wnt. Or-. C<l)lror"'" Al !lie llmt ol I,,.. 1nl!lel Pu011(4'1ion ot tltls l\Otl<•. '"" tol•I em0<>nt ot llttl une>•IO bt1•n<t 01 lite obliQdllon Mtcured by'"" ~bl>.., clot•crlbecl S.curl lly l•nct Contr•tt -eslimeted costs. l••P•n•••, ""d ~dv anceJ It ",UUIU4. 1 Oete: September JJ, 19'0. T 0 SERVICE COMPA"IY. 4" Mid Tr11~I .. Cllrl• Joyo. A .. lsMlnt S.C:••tarv Or'9 Gii\' ll!vd Well 0r.,..,c..111o•n••"-tll41 S•fM "4 l'...,!I,_ Or ..... (OHi 0.llf Pl!OI )Ct I, l , U. 19 H~ i 6 4 2 • s 6 1 8 D A I L y p I L . 0 T c L A s .· s I F I # E D 6 4 2 •· 5 6 7 8 Real E'lat• .......•....•• ~ ....... . EQUAL HOUSING 9 PP O RTU NITY P..bli,her', Hotlc:e: \II 11 ·" '"''"'" .t1l\l•fl"1'1I Ill 1111 Ill''"'\' ti•<! I'\ 'lllh I"' I 1 .. 1111 I· 1•d1·1 ii I• ,111· ll1o11 1111: \•I tol l'Jl11i \Ill• It 111,1k1 ll 111\ L' ti lo ,.j' ··t f ."\\' .tfl \ pt,. f1 t•'ll1 t 'lf111l1•lu1JI If ill~< 11 11111.tlhlll h.;s1•1I 1111 LJL'-' Lul.uJ. J.clJ.i1UJJ • ..u!. 111 Ot-1l 1110.1I UH).ttlt '" 1ttl 1111111111111 1•1 m,1\,,1· '"' Ill 11 jll I f l"f l"f 11'1° ii 11111 o.I ''"" ., '''" 11111111.11 1•111 1111' tt•'"''llJtwl \\di 11"1 "'flU\\ 'fl~f\ ,ti~' ltl 11t• ,111\1111'>1111.' .... 11.d • l.111 .... h!C h t. Ill I lflf J I• 111 uf lhl• lo.11\ . ASSUME '80,000 htTO. I )111\ ~11,),\)i}ll 1l11w11 ,1111.J UI\ !WI Wilt l ttrl\ J :.!nd I'll ~lllJ<'r -.1t ar1.1 l;J ,I tol• I lltlnt1 "' h.1lll 110111<" lln<·k l tt t•IJl.11·1·. :! • ,1r ~,11,•..:•• t fH'W ltl(;I \lu~t I ,111 011 I tu-. ""'" . ..11; :!:t t:I TRY $8,000 DOWM l.me·h .I llilr111 I : Ii.1th h••lftl HU tn\~f\ q1111•f Ill"" 11111'11 ·,trn·I (1\\111•1 '·" 1,,. 111• \I h "' 1111 lu1.1111 •r•L!' l .ill 11011 .••••.••••..•••......... Gt'Mral 1002 ....•.•••••.•....•...•. WHAT'S UHIQUE ABOUT UNIQUE 11 n c 1n:sT t 'w.111m lld! Ill w11h j.IOOI ~pa pnm1• t·urn1•1 , S.139 ;)c!l"I HJ C (' \:-., Yt >:... \ll'l.uin I 11111111. µcrf rnml . up 1!1 ii tl•·-. guucl l11an ~ S!l I 01~1 1·11 \ It ~I Old t'il \1 dul)ll•\ ""'H't tlllhlrUI' 11 .. 11 llbr Jr'. i.ttJrll1•11 p;il111 walk ln hl';,1 ht:' su-;ow Ft.~ uv1:-m Frt:nch duor-. p<i l 1c.~ 1 lt·t·k~. 1·11unln kt1 t·hc11 ~ Rdrm. 21 , h.t. :MOO ''1 II JI SW.OOit H l-. I· l ll II l ..., II I• I> Hdrrn. :1 h.111\-; "I'·" 1011~ m" p,11111 .ind , ... ·1·•·1, rn.1111-.. qu;.uit1r"' ........ u,.1i; 1,1. 111.111 ~·;!J .. ,1~1 I I> \l D l t • t. I•. :\ Sh1t1L!l1•d 1·'l't 1•11tt1 1!!1 111.w11la11· 11111 I lld1111 I l 1 • • 111111 .. I : ~ t. \ •• I " I ~~,.~lit \ I, I \' I :1 JI ii' '"I '""" \lt•'l'f• 1.1111·.1--.l•• Ut l'tl fl t•,I \ ,t Ufl ' ti \ ltgltt:. \ ''"" h1•h 111:.1 1u• .,;,;r..1u 1 HCMlu' for Sate ••••.•••.........•..•.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ·, ~·0•2• General l 002 GeMral . /Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..••.•................. !: J !' -~~ REALTORS '75-5511 EJ\STS I DJ<: COST/\ MESA huge rump11~ room. pool table srl.f• plus 3 bedrooms , 2 baths. dcc:k a nd s pa Delightful ruslic atmosphere close to s hopping . Aski n g $1 50.000 COLE OF HE~l"RdL:to«S·~ 25 IS E.. CCMnt Hwy., Coroao .. Mar 675-551"1-- SHARP DUPLEX <.:nmer 101 two 2 fltlr m um1,. 1·\ldlcn1 Ea ... 1-.uJ1• C"11,IJ \l1•s,1 ltH"<l l Hlll :°':tl"I." I ll\ l"'>lm1•1ll di ~15\;.'1i)IJ Dol~bou1 Boy·. Geach l<eol [slate "'"~:~ ~:~~~:"., .. I 'I h•• '"'" 1-, 11• ', 11 m11n11l••IH1u .. tr11111 1111·1 p1( .. 1u11• "111d""'' •ol •ht '"''"" l>l\1 \lll t-. \J1ielo I \\lllt 1t.1I1· ~I 1 •01\ YTEW Fr•111l '""' VIL" humt: tn e:1.1 lu-.1\ t: I 1 'int l"l·r r,11·1· I ll1lrm,.• µe111l e·l··i:.inl l h r vul!htJul ')) If~, l~-1 17141 673·4400 12 1 ll 621-2121 HARBOR \ I J111 11111 " 11 .. , 1 .. ,, l11\1• 1111"111 1'11 Orange Is Be autiful '1111-. pro1wrt y 1ir1·,.;·nl '> .1 'llll\'f 11pprirturnl \ (nr lht• tl1"·1•n1111,1l ml! '"''"'·'''' '"'" II h.1\1° ... p1•e·1;il pnd1· 111 •114111111! 1111, duJ•li·\ ''" 11111 in 111 ;111f,!• lllilh l!I 1, h.11 ,. I lq• Hd1 rn -. 11.llh ollil I oll • Oii ll'• .... t ,t hui.:l p,JlHt ln1 I I• 1r·n :11nrr.1r "'111w1 r • r1I OBITUARIES HotHH ~or sa1-;-Ho.-1•1 For s• ······················· .......•..........•.... Getteral I 002 G..wral I 002 ······~················ ·••···············•·•·· UDO ISU Newly n·rno<Jeled traditional sty!~ 3 bdrm 2 1,ath h o me featur1n~ la r ge recrcs.it1on room & 2 patios Living room has attr active be am ceiling. fircpl~t·t· & Fre nch doo~s leading on~o h r i t• k p <1 t i o N e w k 1 t c h ~ n b I t · in a pplam)C"t'~ T::tosc tn tennis courts. sand.v hea c·h c~ & clubhouse Now a vatl<Jbh•. Call for appt. IAYNOMT We h~vc sever a l fir1e homes with pier & s lip. . ~ TOllO HORSE COUMTltY -~4-t~d"Fm .. 3 baths : ranch st y le. mini-estate in orange groves. $240.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOil 341 8oy~1de Dr ive N B 6 75 6161 LUSK HAllOR VIEW HILLS G n·at 4 Rd rm upgrad ed family home. Cu l -de -sac loca tion . Oversized wr<.1 p-around private yard inc ludes covered patio with fire ring ;rnd ltr.:hted badminton. 1230. Sand K ey, Ccl M Bo nnie R arrin gto n . agen t . u75·fmoo. SUPERB! SUPERB! llp~n .p;i1·1111t-a111! •htl'tl 11111'11· \.\llh :I lleh !II' I 1111~ l.111111' I Ill .! I I fl""' 'II·• .~ OCEANFRONT ht ·d t 111ollh I .11111 h .r1tl I II•! 111.11 1!1111111-. 11•1111 \'.,11 \\ I 1 l h II I ,. I tJ ! I ' ! pl ....... ,.,. "1111 1111 .1111 11• l•H•I .11111 'I'"' ").1~J.1 •)'Ml m"l '.11••1 •·llo 1 1 ~ 111L 1 • I I Ill , 111"11 s:! 111 111111 e .1ll 1e,.l.1' ·1;•1 .dill l..1tL!t· :-.uµer dcl 11,1· t 01cx1-:1\ dupl<.:x 3 Br. 3 ri.1 up :! Br. 2 Ra down '\lnl 1•rin1li11r1n Sf\!15.lllMJ' Balboo Bay Prop. '>l ,._\ f 1 f\/l f 1R(Jl)f: R TIES. 7 14·6J 1 6990 THAT'S WHAT'S UNIQUE ABOUT 631-7300 N.B. 'li\.1 ··~· l'\I 1!11\ l~I \'IJ 1<1-. \I ·1 'I '" j , .• ;;t,;1 PEPPERTREE I 'l•bli I I I •tl"ll 111111h•I >\ \fl 1111 tit IMllll' ,I h.11 h-, 11·1111.d .111 ..... (IJJlll I ....... I I '· .• ~· \ I It, ;tltw ... ,, . ,, 1.111111 1 'NO $$ DOWN l.11,111 \ 11-.111111 'I I ""'tel ,\ i·l.1' 11"1 ll 11t'.lt 1, ,u,. 1,.,. .... EWPORT DUPLEX l1 ..... " ·' 'l •t " 11 It l1·r11 11.1 '"rm.ti d111 Ill)' flll•lll h11t1lf'o I "1111 11111 tlh· lhl 1:•11'' "" 1'1111 1•1111· ~lfoll'r1t1 I .di 11~ !. l ru l ... 1111 t ttt• 1.1 nd ''" ne•r ,1;..:1 -.i:tM o~:>• \n11-. lrnnt p.1rl.. '\1• 11 I 1~·;1l'h 11,11 ·' ... h11p11111. l'nc~·d ..i~l.!..i.•.1'.11,• _l",1.1.. j .,~~~~b~-~~1~~s l P eninsula Duplex $175,900 Ht 1111! ~11111 11.11111 111 u~h ,h111 ,.,, .11111 ,, ltll 11 I'll o1).!111,1t11111 lit I ,l\h 111 "' h11! S~ Tht I •·.1th 1!1Jpl1o1.: '' JU:.I 11111• hlowk 111 I he 14 .iler Jilt.I I he owner· '"'s lw t•r e<iti1 t: "" fu1anci11i-: :rh1!'1 "on t '·''' ,11 the· pn<1· ',[A r {JV[ PHf:'il fflf1f 'l- 71 4·631 ·G990 ASSUME LOA~ 11(-:iuuful :1 1 ... 11r1•1m .!1, ltJlh Hrn<1k1 tl'W 1·011tl11 l II.it rrwa ... un•-. t1;tM1 "I f\ It l1•;11ur1·-. ;1 t.iu ndt ~ r ! r" m i.: ;11 a i.: 1 • cl o" r 11pt•r11•r :1 p.n111:., 1·1.rn 1111111111 I e·nr11-. •'V 1-<10J \~ urm l"(l'll 1nl! l11:1n .rnd I h1• 11wner wilt 1 ,, 1 1~ ;1 l11r)!1' ~nd ful l prt•··· ::.1:1;-~1'~1 \',ti I .Ml , ~~.II «:=SELEC T I PROPERTIES SPAHISH EST A TE S\49,900 1,, .... , nrii.: t1 1•t' l0nh.111e e I lit' ~·cirl:1·11u' ".! -.lor' 1.,1 .1.. o..,p,1m-,h 11h• 1•11 11 li•,111-, Ill •It'll tll1\\ll l111n1! 1••1nt ,1ml 01a ... s111· lrnd1 t1r1•11lo1"•' l-i•rm .11 .iuun~ ••••111 I•••' :-..-111nll ,1111'\ 11.,,1., ,,., lu•ll'tl 111.1-,l •·r ~u111· + I 11'111t ,. •tU•'l'll "'" l11lrm ' :-,p;crkhn~ 1~1"l 1 r•flH"I' 1111 With It\ ,Jlol''~ l fu1 I'' ~ SEA COVE PROPERrlES 714·63, ·6990 Hew Oceanfront &•<iultlulh dccoralt:d & fum1!'lht'll 0 3 & 2 flcl rrn tlupl1:x .... 4 c·;ir .i garage llFF'l-:R VOL'H l>OWN l'AY M E~T ~1od takl' 11vcr a HI<; Isl T U ;it 12 11', mitres\ and no quullfr ing Asking only ~5.000 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 ••:~·~:~S TO BEACH f 1 .! ll1qd•"( Cl\\ tlo'I 1r111 I I I .1 I • ii I I l •" II I " 1 ft'.J t I\" It" .11\1 Ill ~· , ........ 1111 lllll•· .. ,. IHI l".J It \\1lllr.tdo·pn1p,•rt' l~•.1l 1"<1r -or • ., ~I'.' '""' EH'"-:HX 11; 1:5 associated BROKEAS-AEALTO~S l 02S 'W Balboo 6 7°1·1'6) COROHA DEL MAR DUPLEX I ,J 1 l!" •'IH" le,.,.·d h n • '-I • "urt\;otrl Vre•n1 h il•1<oi 1 • .,,11 111 TortnJ I ll\ 1nl! ""'Ill l~·;i1t11ltll lr.1lt,1h rd·· <imt <>ak pl.1111\•·11 ll•Hll''-e·11ha 111't' l.1m1\\ r11111n :i-nd 'uunl r \ kth h1•n ~t.1-.ll•r ""''' • "' 1·rl1111k,, fluWl'I t 1l l1•1I 1 .. rrat l' llu~1· I 1·;11 .!...tr.1t-:l1 C~tll'nr"·' 1 <l-1 SCA COVt PROPERTIES 71 4-631 ·6990 MAGNIFICENT 8000 SfF ·VIEW MAHSIOH Sl,750,000 1!11 k Aldert:llc Hh 1 B:rl f).-\40 COMMERCIAL REALEST ATE CAREER 1-.::.tabh,.,hed lueal firm 1~ lilkmg at>plll"allons 11 11n 1 ltren..,ed reo;1l Clo.tall' o.,alc~mcn & hrokl·r~ fur a n 1reer 111 e·omml·n·1al re a l c~\ale TT1<1nai.:nncnl & tm1keragc E xt 1:11~1' c 1111 lhc job lrarmng 1n all ,1-,pects of this f1dd 1\ u111q ue opportunrl~ ror 1hc husiness minded rcal est ale person. t:a 11 for an interview Re<ilo11um11·, Corp. 6i5-671Xl SO. COAST CONDO $59,900 Beller hum· on this one. lt won"l last'. Sharp 2 Bdrm. w11h new paml & cal"J>('~ + an a.;sumabk• loan. C;ill now. 540.3666 •Whelan Real Estate ADORAILE con.+.GE St34.900. T hts bright, :urv 3 tx.-'droom. I ''\I bath .t ZES' with hardwood floors OCEAN IR1:E near Newport Be ach PRICEPLEASES back Bay 1s brand new Super sharp 4 Bdrm on lhc market. Lar!(1' home with a lge fam1l~ #lovely 1rcc shaded lor. rm. Close ti') beach , ~hop. Vlcnay of space for :1d· ping & schools. f1owing ding t,o thi~ voJuablr R I vaulted ceilings accent locat11m this verv altract1vt• floor plan. ofily $147.500. C<i ll ~ 8 today 97:1·5370. ··~ ALLSTATE 759."" REIL TORI NEWPORT BLUFfS Si ni.:11· .... 111n· tba t m•·(·I ~ ~r r£'nhf'll <f l'<'OI .1\~·d :I S155.000 1•nd u nit lm'n ho11H· ~ lllll b 11cl~1·t l.11:-,h I o t· a t 1 o rr _, ,. w I v lrn f'r il't'(f nj!hl ,1t IN NEWPORT:..CENTER ta 644-9060 macnab / irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY OHE--O~A·IUHD! Custom d esag nl'cf 6BR residence Walls of glass -r<'laxing v iews · s t•rent.• at mo~ph ere featuring a g a rd('n e ntry w poo l & s p a. Livin g rm w bar ako\'e : libra ry 1s tudy : maids qtr<>. H<•am ce ilings. anti11ue hardware & m uc h more! St.295.000 Lynn(• \'alcntmc fi44 ·6200 <.J -63l 752-1414 551-1700 ( ln'"pv' V)' ,.., (,.,ft#.,_, w • .-db-..::1~ c~· ... 642 .. 235 ~I On•"'(). •f' -AOOllAAE COTT AGE. S 134. 900. This bric)ht, airy J IM*OOM. 11/2 ~ wttt. lwdwood floors ,..... M.wport l.och lock lay Is brGRd ...w °" ttw "'art&et. a.-.. lonty trff shaded lot. Pl..ty of tpOC• f« oddlRq to this •a....._ R-1 locaHott ' -VIEW • VIEW • VltW. BeCJl9l'f 5 b•drooM 2 story. bocb to lonty CJreHbelt with 11l9ht lite •lew. Onrslaed d•sl911er pool & potto. Surro••d•d by treu & flowers. Stt..ahd Oii 0 ...... C ...... IOC. M.wty ofhncht $347,000. · JASMINE CREEK CONDO. Espmdtcl ......... le..tt~ ... aW.d. P..,.. ~.,. ..... Hw111gll.t. 3 ••aa-. 3 IM6 co.do .. ""' loc ..... e-.. to 1hoppht9, schools, te1111l1 & ......... Fonnal dlHMJ ,..... ... faMily rOOWt. fee 1-4. ~ at SJZ0.000. 2744 E.; COAST HWY'\. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 ........... ALLSTATE REALTORS Realtors •675-7060 • :-,.-11 \.\llh i-: \.'>t-:· II ""tJ l\Hl-l·:ZI·: I •· ..... 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FIX OR BUllD l::.11>t11hlt' I hr 60:-c 140 I< l! lot, \ al'l1nt b sun11.• 111.111 Sill) ()()iJ lt;tt A llll' I I I' I Own ai,tt h;JI ~12:1 Gl's Look! Gl ri11am·111g av..i1l<1llll' 011 lh1:. large :i hedrnom 1>1n1n1t arl•.1 , fam11~· room. btH·k f1ro.>1>lal't·. k1trhi'n hwlt 11\S Only 5 m ile:. to BEACll '. Close lo ~hops , sc hool s Sl 10.000 Call T \RBEl.1,, REAL TORS. 540-1720 10% DOWN OWNERFIM. 12% INT. Golfer 's dream home loc ated on the 16th fa1rwav or exelusive Mesa Verde Golf Course . With only 10': down. owne r wi ll finance balance at 12"1 <Aith in· teresl only payments . J>leas.e...call.for--det<ttris-& aµpoinlment 631-224fl or !l4R .2(Wl9. Pt home. SJ00.000 range.,..11111111'1111_. ... _.__.._..,.lllj 25'~ down. Owner carry balance. Agt, 675-8170. By Owner. '87.900. 2 . --frplc. R 2. lrg lot. gd New S Br 3 Ba.Term~.· c nnd , ~937 ~apl e . View. 113 E Ralboa 957 12'l3.X 311. Ril'k 675-2164. Eves. 10~2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX BY OWNER Choice Loe. So. of Hwy. Wllt to bch. 3-2, 2·2, frplc . prof. decorated, below appraised value. Prin· ciples only 675-l OSS. 673-4848 BY OWNER. 505 Carna lion. 2 BR + guest or. 3 BR home + I BR gar apt w{fplc. S2SS.OOO 673·0!27 Duplex. by Owner. I Br & 2 Br. xlnt rentals. Must sell. $225,000. 67~·3063, l-679-9667 eves. I~ 1! Pot~g!'R~. a ss ume 12"',, loan . Owner /agent 491!-0257 · SEA VIEW ftriu Reel S201000 15'"'r down Built 1n finan cing Lar~e s t ~av1ew 4 Bdrm Port Royal Mdl. 2100 sq ft . 2 yrs old. Motivated Seller! Cjl I l'Wwport Center 640.5357 Chca11A19D ... • Rare find in a great loca tion. Good rentals Well priced at $295.000. 640-1830 Agt. CostaMHa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm fo"re\.'<lOm l10111e b~ owner ~.OOU ZQ•-1 dn as 1umable loan 548-0358 $91,900 3 Bdrm. 2 car garage, new bath. La r ge covered pauo. llurry ' 645·9161 9.10/o ASSUMABLE OR, 12.L'~ CREATIVE 5"1NANC I NG See 3-GPM. Thursday & ..-n day Open !louse. 1213 Belfast St.. call 546-5880 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS DanaPoW 1026 ·····•················· f'uurPlu Xlnt Loe.Gd Cond nr Bluff By Owner 2 3 br. 2 2br, frµlc , creat ive f inan c ing. 675-1055 ---- BToro 1032 . ..•••..•••......••..•. MUST~EE! for sale by owne r. 4 br, 2 ba . ..,e r eat financing avail. Super investment. Below mkt va lue ul $99,000. Realtor owned . 837·283.lor 558-2639. ----------Huntift9anl.ach 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltl\ ~"!01:1> f!l'dUl't'tl $111011 s 111:u100. """"rn•· :P ,. loan ;.ii $il5.!">011 ::,.17 5uO 111 a':-. 11m1• 'I' 11 l I' .1' :;1;o11 rn11 ll uw ;11 d 552 tiCMMI Agl L 11Vl'I \ ;! ISr 1 1 ~ H a Town.hnt01'. 111 1 us h )!ardt!n "etton)! \~ 'll'tllll'- rn s. pools. saun.1:-. 'lhl Great µnt·1• at SI 14.!'>0o . .\fl !lPM i30 :lf~iZ W111M1hndge Condo, t:nll u nit. Jhdrm. 1•,ha , SlOIUl~Kl 1;J l1wat11111, 552 6182 Woodbridge Condo Spotless 3Br . J 14 lia Cuuntrv k1tchcn LrR patao Assumable 1st at 9"•'"~ $101,900 551-118.1. Owner RXER This house needs ht'!lll! 2 BeLlroom in The Willows an a good locat ion Alreacfv lea:;cd & 1enah1 would ·hke l•1 5tuy Will lake plenty (ff TLC, bul at 's worth 1t 1 Owner mus t sell 559-8888 DIDI RAB LE quiet 3 bdrm. Wood · bridge Condo located just mmutes from th e Lake. Tenrus Club. Shop· pmg and withm walkmg distance of parks. pool, spa. This upper end unit has. _earlhLone decor. Trul~· a great value ;it 5104.000. Laqwtaleoch 1048 .•..•.•................ THEOMLY WA.Y TOGO 3 Bdrm noor plan. Cll'C'olll v iew deck s. lar g~ enc losed brick p<ilin Pnced for 1mmed1ale salt ut Sl:E.000. MISSION REAi.TY 494-0731 OCEANVIEW·4Rr. 3Ba . ram rm. 2 blks tu bt·h. $325,()()().497·5132 Allthefttic Spanish Classic hied roof Spanish home . O c eans irl e Emerald Bay featuring ocean view. hardWOi•d floors. open ceilings. :l Bdrm. 3 Ba. family ASSUMAILE LOAM 'This 3 Bdrm 2 bath home ffttures: huge oversized lot. with mini orchard. Near new carpet , used b rick firep l ace , hardwood noor s. Owner will also assist with the finan cin g . Asking $11.5,000. Ca 11540-1151 ---------.. ~( room. formal dining. /\ GREATFAMILY ' nice home. ss1s.ooo . -,s .. HERITAGE . REALTORS ·E-SIDI DUPLEX Twollr.&Wh $142.SOO FUUBRliLTY 546-0ll4 ASSUMAILI LOW IMTlllST Nearly new 2"BR, 2"'2 Ba, rondo In snwll project w/pool and spa. 2nd TD available. 675·4912 bkr J-IOOM Double 1ara1e. 80xl20' lot. Quiet location. but eloee lo shopping. New !OO't ~r plumbln1. narawooa noon. pluter wall•. tood condition . SU0,000 with"" aaauma- llleloan. .., McC8'tlt ....... 141-nn HOME 1144.7020 blk toschl & park. 11"l mi L. 4Br. 2Ba. light & airy. l e lobch. Only $118.900. • ingo : 8~6-5502 • • . 1t .. lhoB•n ~ TAX SHELTER: uy my EXCB.L&fT LOCAL Near Huntington Center. Nice 4 Bdrm. wit~ large family Rm. & neat patio. Park Place Inc. 842-7461 CUSTOM HOME· Oce1tn View 3br . 3ba, decks. o ptional spa, great buy ! $179,000. 53&0272 OWNIR IOUGHT A_.OTHIR J ust look • )"OU'll rail In love w{\his btfi 4 br . J~ steps to beach In move in condition. 96.1-567! .. 1'2 int. 2890 S. Csl llwy Bldg at Victoria Cove. Laguna Bch. Next to new <.:hns Abel project":' Call Ev Robinson~~~~ or Buzz Meyer 4~ for details. OCVJol&CAMYOM VIEWS Splendid home of wood and glass with each win· dow framing a different ocean or mountain view. Own this comfortable 3 Bdrm home of dramatic spaces for only 1265.000. Good flnancing avalla· ble. 644-1211 ~IGf l 11'11\ EV Fi. 1i'J5UCll\TES ••••••••••••••••••••••• l IN BIG CANYON DRAMATIC C'ustom fhnlt Home of nearly 5000· .af\R . 11\A. I 2 h::11f RA. Cathedral < '<•11tn~~. 3 fo'rpks. <1Jamorous Master S111k with Ovt•rs1T.t><I l0tiets, Oressin ~ HcH1n1. Ju('111t1 Tuh Large Swimming l'ool w Spa & Waterfall. Overlookin~ l ; nlf ( '1111r!'<t' $ J.~00,000 :lkH , JIS1\ 'l'~~~.~!~l~~h Ceilings, l ·u ~tom W;1ll & Window Coverings. l'tu·nful light f':at In Kitchen. Roman T11h m Ma.s tf•r Bath. 3 car garage, & 111\ t'I pnvah · patio <.1rea. $380,000 NOT TO MENTION A S t1111111n g 2BH , 2HA Townhous~ Also. with h1~h tei hngs . custom decorator lfruc:h~ .... & la rge s torage area. This ont• f!H' $~J.OOO 1032 Wall St La Jolla CA 92037 K)L~~ BROKERS I. LTQW 714-459-2'41 c~c~ NEWPORT WA TERfRONT Largest floor plan offered. Open. fresh and a hcautiful view. Custom decor. ~ol d fixtures and many upgrades. Boal slip rights up to 45 '. $749,000 JAMES E. GOULD 6l 1-15l2 lOCJ!MO Beach I 048 ·••·•···•····•········· ON T iii:: liEACll Mohilt• Hom1• 2Ar . rccl wourl deck , cedar s hake:., hardwood. int. frplt• SSlJ,!X!CJ. 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Builtlini: rt• 1·1·n1ly r1•m 11lt•h-u ll1~h tlcrn:.ind <1ro>a J'artnl'r'> wan\ uut. oflc.nng \•1•n .1ura1·t1v1: f111a111·111~ 1111 a t•1tal 11r1•'c uf S.Sir1.0llll with Slfili,7501low11 lle1:1l11m11111cs 675 /i70(t M·G.ZONE ()ttll·r hurnc. i::1rai.:c and li.im wilt 11ro<lu1·e ... umi: intom1~ while ~·uu j>l:.11 new d1•v1•l1111m•·nl H,!JSll ~ct ft of laud 11ear JIHh & Whlt111•r. 0 Jsta .\Jc~;i Wtsley N. Taylor Co. Realtors 644-4910 BUILDERS PACKAGE lh'.HI\ tu 1411 01111·1: lluiltl111g SiJlll a \n<1 "'"'r l hl' l 1\ II' ( l'lltl!I' 111 1111) '>'I U l11durl1!:. '"" l-.111i• 111J\\111g ... & I"'' 11111 ( 'hud> Sp1ll1•1 llr11k1·1 !~II 1:!1~1 1'1 Hiii' (' I 111111m 1111•1)1 ,1pti111x 1 ;11 11· n1 11\'\\ -.h11pplll~ 1'1'1111•1 Ill 1 ... 1.i ::i\~,1~~1 -l~K .1i:!_, NEWPORT /6 UNITS 111 h10,1t I o l \it· w1J111't lk•:11'h . J ~if'i1t1'il 111 1'0111 m1·11·1.tl .11 •·ti 11 , ,,n 111· 11..,1·<.l f11r hu,,ira·:-.-. 1·1· '"1"111 IJI ur ' ' >l~J fl(HI Waterfront Homps Inc. 6 73-6900 Condominiums/Town- houses for safe I 700 .•.....•..............• LI\ IJ\~ 'I.It lllr :!Ha air <·111 1•1'-1 cl IJJt111 nl.'\\ I' 11,.,,., ... , .. 1 nr l"""I & !.:Jiii• 1rn-. Sl!K l)Ull ~Ill 1.,1\1 Income Property 2000 ..........•.•..•..••••• 5-UHIT BLDG. :t Units f: Siilt• C'o~I ,1 (A Sunho" 1{(·;111.'J ~1"\;r :! harht•ltu,, I :!hr · · Ci rcat lln .. 111 & 11u111·1 63 1-2242 $124.:MHI l\.'k lor n on)C11111· l'101:wla ACT,752 19:.!ll ATTHEBEACH t. u1111s nwn .. ·r~ .q1t ~ W lr~ end "rcenhs,• ..:ti 1 1111 rt W 1 II t rad e S250,ut10 .J L Yo u n~ ltl•<l lt y, ll•I<! 1!~11\fl or !Jfi() 14!!:1 2 OH 4LOT I"''' 'er1aralt· :! Bdrm homes 1n Vt·r~ n11·e Sout h1.«1!>l !\ante i\11u n1·1~hllorhoucl 1;r1•al 111 'est nwnt t1JJpOrtun11 v ~.000 6 UHITS 1Thn•1• I Ult dupl1•\l''' l.J .. t·itk t:11,.t.1 \11·-..1 1;, ... , ('Ulltl ''"' 1111.1111' Ill i.: p I 11· 1· S:! Ill . tltlfl \i.:ent IC IC oht·r ~ 1;;;, :!:17:1 DELUXE TRIPLEX l\1•,111lif11ll: 11pl(r11d1·1t u·1 µll•\ 1\ll ~ Bdrm-.. 'l'llUl'Jl\' )?,11 :q.!1.. .in<I \I.ti"'" St·Y, \.\ 11 .. <1 ,. ' tPr111r.., ;111tl 111tL•r111r-. '\I'\\ I ;Jf pt•h p ,lllll .11HI \\,1lli1:lf>l'I I IWIWI w'fl l • ,1rn 1h,· 1111.1111111~ .H I~ 'j I' I l 1 ,. ti .1 I :ii,,, !~)II F111 lllO rl' II) 1111 m,111111) 1•,ill .).111 11!.t «P-HERITAGE REALTORS Lots for Sale 2200 ............•.•.•...... OCEANFRONT LOT l.arl!e IOl 1n e:\C'lu~l\I' ONTllE Hl-:1\l'll :! Bdrm duplex view wk ly tJOl\Slhly. /\1-.'l ~·a\'1• ti411 ~JOO 3144 .....•••.........•..... Former model. exec lvl!. ;Jbr, fam rm, 11Hkt:. frml din rm. $1250, ownr a., 7$2·1146. Newport Beach 3 I 69 •.•.•.•.•.•.•.......... llDO ISLE <..:omplel el~ r11 r n1she1I with \.!\er} thing '"'' n~~'d Hl!modl!lecl & cl1· l'Orut1.-d :I Br. th•n 2 uatl1 \lnntl1h Bill 1:ru1111\ l!llr ti75 t1 lfil l' ~: :'\ I :'\ ~ ll I. \ II \YfllO'\/'f lluu-.1• "If h ut•ad1 ~111d II II I' k ti Ii d i Ill ·' furn"h1·rl t:n-.11 VJl'W 1\1i.iil 1.1<.•t 6 thru .l un1• ,, SISllU rno W att:rfrn111 ll11ml'"> fi:ll I HWI . . :I llr l'IH\•ln. :!1 • ha. 1~101 ,. II 1111 r1•11 111• l s (l K $1;:ill m11 Ii i ~ :\7 1)~ 111 (!J:I :in 1:.0~!>1 BAYFRONT /Bal Isle l•::"<t'f:l'TIO:'.J \I, V IEW 111 1';1\'1111111 l'h1 ... 1i dt'l'fll S'il•I wk or 'hur1 I 1•1111 WINTER RENTAL S :t Ucl 1 m . nPw I urr· 9~10 11111 I Udrm Ill'\\ SI~ .. , IOll I \\'.1tr·r1111nt SJ ll-,hun 673-6900 Older :!ur hou:.~. part turn . 6 mo:. lease or m n mo $45U m o. 113 25th 81 . 645· 757a Ag\ LOCJ!MO HfHs I 050 For S• I I 00 :-;,,ar '.'lewport lle1ght~ Sm.OOll down 4 br, 3 ha • ••••• •• •• •••• ••••••• • • F'.i o I as t 1 C :t h d rm Owner will sell ml con-uwncr's unit w ram rm . Three Arch B:i~ 111 So Bac·hl!IOr apt. Npl llgts. Laguna Sccurtty ~ale nu 1:arµet 1pamt. supcr commun11y with µvi C()nd1t1 on Avail 1011 ·•·•·•·••···•·•·•·•···· SACRIFICE tract or le ase option CANNERY VllL. rnrmul dining rm, 2• 2 B r 0 k e r . s t e v e . Oeaullful Lancer Uoy al bat~ & firepla.::e. •I other ~trl!el:.. beach. 1cn111s & $300. 548-4358 . elubhou.se Very rare op ------ poaun1 : G11-p-rH!<>-~. 29-.pf'iY-ttfl!a. else to s l . 4 9 ~. O OU C a I I heh. call for an mlerv1ew 21:1 ti2~·131i0 or own1:r 830 1994 5bt. 3bJL 1®!)' <::ilm... lo.lr w /View. 2 patios. ree tveh access $142.500 770-8359 or 76H·0565 ' ..95~/640-9345 ....Kni&hl 2 ..bdr..m-2 ..bu-·~ IOT'el)-untts each W7Z Steps lo wa tcr. pool and bdrms . 2 bath s & LCllJlllMI Migu.I I 052 . .•...•...•............ PAM PER ED pa\lo home s nugged 1n hill s of Niguel EnJoy rountry feehn~ JUSt around the comer from shvpping ;j Bdrms & 2 bath~ LOCJUIMI Villacp R.£ 497-1761 ._"""PO"f •och I 069 ....................... , ....... ~. Completely refurbished. one blk to beach. You own the land Gn·at nnenc:tng. Sl9'J.500 ~ 759-9211 BIRD'S EYE 0l'CiHI + bav view con<Jo Boat ~hp Try 10''~ down Owner 1:. rrw>11vatcd '• World R E ~u 4!591 THEBlUFfS l'ppcr bay ,·1ew Mu~t •ll'~ired ur11::1nal a rea S1>ac1ow. 3 bdrm + holi l>' room. end unit llugc p·at1() $250.00U i\~t . 1'4(). 556(1 FOR SALE IY OWNER Giant 5 .Br 3 Ba. Onl~ $269.500 Owner will carry at SISOO month!~ with $20.1.100 d11wn Nv l'rcd1t needed 17 14 I 114(). Loo.t s5;600Dow.-. No quallfy1n~ Prime NU. location. 4Br. lrg. yard, $239.000. 640· 7403 ur 831 7824 REDUCED TO SELL 60' to beach. pt sea view, corner, 7 rm. 2 ba. 2slory s ngl on R 2 bwldable 9Cf lot, ~9HK OWC 2nd. local condo or~ 7101 Seashore Upen daily Owner. 645·1'1410. ' LIDO SPECIAL Trv 10% down. Move in tom o rrow. C harming patio entry home . 4 Bdrm. 3 bath on f:Strada walkwav Reduced fur fa st sa le $35!1,01111 R H.R. Bkr 6i3 7300 llGCAMYOH Exclusive listmg. Finest custom home on the goU course. 5 Bdrms with over 6000 sq f\ or beaul da\lt1m e and evening ,·1e.ws . Incredible securi t~ By appt. lhru Wm C.:ute. Sl.75m1lhon I *cote R e2lty & lnw•stment .640·5777 HARBOR RIDGE OPEN HOUSE LEASE/OPTION Brand new Casa llllu1l·~1 ~lo<lcl 3 Bdrm. O•·n ;Jnll , ll!W l-1exible fin.inc111g Open House· 20Viema Fri I 0-2 & S...n I ·4 C f1. I Hewporl Center 640-5357 OPE~ DAil Y 3. 7PM SIHST A.~IJHEWSRU Corner of Cla' St H;,Jrl' luxur \' cond;1 111 (.'Iii fha" e·n 2 ~tor' O\'e r 2.0tJO !.q ft 0 2 . fp11:·~ eum m pool Slli!l ,OUtJ A~ 646-38/Yl. fi75 J7H7 San Clenente 1076 ···•··•••·············· ON!:: O f' SA:'ol l.1.EMENTl::'S f'INF:ST AREAS A wood and glass ex lenor leads Lei a beautiful J+bcdroom w1lh lotaJly uno b struc t e d ot'can views. Localed nght on the g-olf course so you 'II fecllike your backy:m J 1s e ndless. A dream home for $289.000 498-4950 eb\D.OO LOCJlllMI HI~ I 052 Lap1o....... I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY A WOHDllAIL 'I AWi! Loyely 4BR. stu~y & family rm home in Laguna Naguel. Surrounded -s id es by h o m eowners ciation maintained park. Over 2 sq. ft. Reduced lo $229.900. eanne Newman 752·1414. (J -64) rec rm. 565.00(1 700 l.irln tire pl;ice Alnurns & Park Dr 1122. patios fi C'losed gar<1ge.s i J.I •4!l\l·:li170 wkn:.tls Houses Unfumistt.d 2 dhl rlcpth i.:ravc ~•tcs ••••••••••••••••••••••• llt·.i ... onat>lc ll <1 rh11 r Balboalsland 3206 - WATI HI HONT + I pa.rkin~ ~P<lt'C:. Onh ltOMI ., I yr .s '\; F.W $.t!lO.tJ()(I REAL ESTATE Wesley N. Toylor Co. I.a\\ II I '.\l 530 •ll;:l!i .•....•.......•.•..•... 631 14UCI R~altors 644-4910 .. ................. 1 Mountain,Oes~rt. MIHill.E }ll)~I E $411.l~MI. pr t'.., I 1 ~.,. <i r c-11 l'l1J ll h•1t1:.l' 1111111 !>l't' llur~. Agt 551 5656 1 Resort 24 0 0 8 UNITS \\'c.st-.1<.lc l...'o:.tJ :\lt.::.d . good condition. income i-S.W.800 y r. Pnce $445.()(X} . .....•...............• FOi LEASE ----------. On pijymcnt $130.000 ='Jew 2 bedroom 2 bath home Mission Lake:, Countn Club. Golf lenntS·JX>OI Beauufull) landscaped. no ma m tcnance yard. BALBOA ISlAMD Beautify] Ba~ront :"l'" 1 arµcl. µu111l und l'ha rm on Bay w11h pat1u on W ATER R e ally :.pecial 2 story 3 bdrm, 31, ba . frpl c. n ew kitchen. $1700 mo lease. •EXCITING• SpKialluy lleJullful newl~ "'' .:raded l'ar))('U. & drp.s 2BR, 2BA LC\'IH llome 1n l~a g u1H• Hil t ~ n1 r~·st 5• Pk 1\ll flt'W appl tor nlO'r lul ..i cro.s:i from t.:lubhse. 1>vol. 1ac·uL1.1 . 'dUll<I. t'Xl'rCIS1' & I l'I' hall t=I _ He Beactr' Best Buy in Town mo!'> 2V HR. IU1\. tn•11l kitchen llorn.· 111 lltl\ e 11ew cxtenur MJIJ1>l11·d Ii~ St•lkr I I)( ;0.11\.1 1 ClASSIC MOBILE HOME SALES 2706 lll1rL1or. Ste :!06 1\ 540-5937 llDOP.ARK 2 Br :.!ha S62.500 Owner will l'On:-1dl·r e>. r l\dngc for m11u11l .1111 <'omlo 11r m11b1le honw tn muun1u1n:. BURR WHITE REAL TOR 1 INC. 675-4630 -Ac~O«Je for Sale I 200 .............•......... 5 atrl.'s . ll un1ir1i:t11n Bcut·h. To be so ld a' publi c a uct 10 11 on IO l(i{llO h,· orclcr of 1 lw SUpenor Court. Broker cooperal11>n invited Info Mllr~h L>vzar. l\uc \loneers 21~72 95:){; I Ac comer lot. California Pines. $1.400 dn lukc- OYcr payments of $74 mo (7 14 ) 91\.1-6609 (' vcs 38ACRF.S Xlnt anvestmoQj. good leverag,c. I ml from new fre e wa y. N ort h of Rancho tahforma. full prace. SIJ0.000 Call 714-677-5611. liroker ~r: 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWNIR Oft Top of Dana ftoW Harbor 2Br:. 2Btl. all elec lux adult Co-0p apl. S\29,000. PRIN CIPALS ONLY . 496-2134 ()WC balan<'e at 11 n, A PQ€HIG€ '-.i---?----1fr-HOM€S HC1JI E.'tale lnVC!>tment:. 3333W Goa's t Hw,.;'.'.B 64$-6646 - WAN? A-'GOOO. INVESTMENT / Wf ha \'t' i; ex1·ellen1 n•n tal unit~ wh1(·)1 h U\'t' gn ·;i1 1J<1tentwl f<,r 1n t·r·ea~•ril! in \'.rlu,·' riv~"'·~·~ 673·6210 7.S0 'o IMTEREST OCEAHVIEW S I' I. IT I J 1) \\' :-; I 1• , . I) \\' t ' \ T 7 .'> · 1.~TFl<EST :\l r\l\l'ET 10-.. • \\'ILL \'II\ Ell ~I (I ll I; . \ I; I: I' \Y:\lE~TS Clll P \Y l>'l.Y 117 • l>OW~ & owe i\T w•. l:\'TEHEST Supl•r pnJ l' 2 11rt·.1n ,. IL'W t11wnhnu!>c ~t' 1._. un lb. Walk 111 'tieal'h. l 'e:1rs nc,,. S11.1c111u:, lux i1rv l ltllll hJ$ m .. r tiSll !ttt. fl , the other OH'r 15:!0 l-11 ft l11t~~h 111tenors. all umcn1tlt's 9000 Clubhouse Rd Ocs(•f'1 Hol S1m ngs 2.1.l-373-2.'t'ii! Out of State Property 2600 ..................•..•. 60 Ac~s Wyominq ~16:l lif\11.I ,., ''" Real Estate bchanqt 2800 ........•.......••..... P;ilm Sprmi.!" Wiii o·x dl,lfll!C' ht'.IUlllUI. I.If 1.:t' La' l'.1lma~ l''t.111· l•H l~lli<W . L1olu, n1 \:1·\\1>111 t h1111ll' L";.111 711 :n'i t1ill'i Tracl1· l1t'au1 S11!rt J rt'"orl 111 l'l'I If t•rr\t.•lll ~ll r :'loa hllfOl' 1111 i.:111f l l'llf,t• ,\\lffi, 11•11111' ... 1.1hlt•.., ~ ..... , FllH t'\1 or ""II h11rne h\ <1\\ 111 r l\oh t>JS 1~t!ll ~I.\ l" I 11. \ W \I I I II:\ !>I I 1il'.1u1 1f11lh l~rnt-.hl!<I Zllr i:n111ml f11M1r 1'1M1l & l'll' fHr T I) . Ht•..il E:-.t.itc. 11r • ~-.1.111Mt 1.·q111 \ \ ( l\\f1l'I' II Iii I I:.! 1 ~3135 Reol Estate Wanted 2900 .•••••....•.•.•.•...... llavc Cash will buy Davis & Clarie 851-1 666 Rentals ....................... ....................... Balboa Peninsula 31 07 .•••.•••...•...•..•.... Waterfront Sahsbury 673-6900 WIHTY RENTALS ~ Udr m home, lovel~ pal Ill and garai.:c S600. lia\'lront 3 Bdrm luwer i.:araRc s1111X'l mu llu ~ fr<•nt -l I3drm up~·r garal{l' Sl:!m YEARLY RENTALS l.1ttlr• bl:mtl I.I!: I Br avl 11· dc1•k. 1111furn. 9><l01sc llt•Jullfulh 1t·m o tl :1 h<.lrrn h 11 m1· 11111'urn Sl<!IHI 0111 bl' lll l'IUUe!- uulJt •t'!'o South l~1,frun1 :1 l>df'lll 111\\l'I'. gi;I'. Jurn or 1111 IUfll SIC!OI m11 ~Julh Ua\ lnll)I I 111 U(1 111.•1 j.!t1r. Sl~AI moJ furn or unfurn Lou Brechtel & Assoc. 675-3331 Dh :! Ul'lrm dutJll'X, '..I 'tu~ ll\1ng rm. lrpk ~150\) mu W 1t.1rk $2111111 675 3067 Capistrano Beach 32 I 8 •.•.•••...•••..•.....•. '.! BR. 2' J ba Cls to San C.:km I luspl Oc•c an \'II No µct~. S675 C.:J ll afl lil'M. 4!1'J 4058 Corona det Mar 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Ja:.m1ne <..:reek new :.! Sty. ()('can view JBr. 3Ba. l>in & I• am rm. Sel· gale $l50tl mn 21J/44fi.64i84 5 RH :J Ba . 2500 s11 ft l n·inc Tl•rran' Walk lu ,hops & beach <: rr!n r 111 ;·I SI .0110 per mo 1\gt f).l-1 ~'l5 Terrific apprcl'1atio11 Tax shelter l'erfel'I owner hve 1n for as low <IS $m,IXXJ clown Or 1 5' • interes l Call for mon• dl•l a1I:-... ai.:t:nl . (21315~ 6311 Prinr·1pal~ unly Chal'mrn~ 5 IX.II m . :i oath bavfron1 with :IH boat Ooat Sc•pt July s1200 Costa~esa 3224 PRll.>E OF OWN ERS!ll l' Tnplex ~:.tsl51de Costd \lesa S\6.200 ~ross. as sum loans Mary Jank. mu Yrlv Slr.110 mn 1\111 •••••••••••••••~••••••• Grund)'.'675 6161 Its nut a mira1te' S29() IU\r. 631-1094 _____ _ Winter 3 llr 2 B;i S56<I mo. t l4 E Balbou Blvd 615·2164. Eves RCTaylorCo 640 -9900 INVESTORS 15 units in Costa Mesa. Large two and one bedroom apartments . Ga r ages a nd carport s'. Center :!Br home w fenr t•d yd~ Quiet. treesy art-n. Gar &much rnJrclb42'1 >fee RENTIMES 6l t .4555 RENTIMES M fERICt\'S FIRST <;OM PLETE I IUM 1-; RENTAL SERVICE 1\LL l\REJ\S, Sl7.t:S AND l'Rl<;ES CALL TOU1\Y 631-4555 courtyard with BBQ's. Near schools swmy2Brh11ru.w1r111:d ForCluslrled Ad a,.t shopplng. Asking price ~.000. Yard for Kids. Garage! ACTION $42.5 flurry! 154571 f~e call a RENTIMIS 63 I ·4555 711·1414 Hl .. 7ff--Dally Piiot (ompu\ Vohy c ... ., WoodbtidQt (911491 AD-VlSOR IUDS J1tl'TS Ok 2M M2-5678 E Side 1fousc. 2 Bclrm., 641 .. 211 644-6 <:aragc. Fnrd yard. $.')115 q()I Do.... [)n,,e Horbot v-c..,.. t;.&;!·2511.1, "4&41148 ~iiiiiillllll!l!lll!!~~__l~~==~~~~~~:=::::::::::_j • •.4 ........ ......._ ..... . -··. ";...;4 r. " .... ___ ._:.._~ . ---· .... I l ............. u..fwa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• osta M.tct Jl24 .,.... ... ta Uwfww. .,_,,,...h .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• N1r1' 1 llronqwt•t lil SJ.~ LOCJ1UM•och 3848 S.C ..... ..t• ll76 .,. ..... .; u..fww.. 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Ill 11 I 111 I• Mnru1.:1.•rUi~ ~1 ll "' ll.1 !t.141 l'1•11111M1la l llr a pt c." \ 1· I •• 11 I' .I r I' 0 r I . ~1 111 t11" ;\n111111l rt•nt .11 ~..12 ·~ No l)l·tJit Muture 'M•rt.on ••••• • • ••••• • •• •••••• • • ••••••••••••• •••••••••• v r er 675 6fiOll Wu.It• OC('a{I VICWS Clui.:-.1<' MllV\: In today S32S $37S I 11n·h1l('ct1m· on u1·re11 of & 2 Bdrm Walk to beach .:unh·n' 1'1101 & !>Ila N1re & cll'an 498 6187 or 1'bt :.ill• II\ 111S? l'.IOlle to •96· 1~3 1!.llil fo'ullcrton I fi r laritc I!.. clcitn ~11wc/refr1xc t.310 in l'ludllll( u11li. Adult N1, l"!l" 613 6.T12 bcuc h & Sh0'1fHni: • I B1lrm. Apt $475 1111'1 0111, MulurP cons11lerate udull""'94-t653or'1!14 b017 F'crt\llle roommat e to shr luxury twnMe. rec fllc1I. m'itr hdrm, balh. S200 mo sn131ler l;drm $2GO mo 640.<LS:ti 1·111hv ufl 5PM ~ llll Ir .: "ti 1 lt1hJ 1wl "'a.Pl\ A,.111 111 I "'hh • • ~Olo r 11111." ~ • .(I I ,111 &Hr l' 't" 1\,1 ) 'WI"" \I..'! 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Si\ Vt-; 3 Br condo. poot. SS,.<,() mo 545·2258 WOM'TLAST 2Br 2ba SSOO •mo Monticello Town home Comm pool & dbl Ila r Agent ~7"1~:sr. 1400 s1f condo.2 fl\Sl r sui,t.es. frplc. H·ry ~h.1ri• $57~/no ~ls !IGK ls<:llK 960-1503 2bdrm. new crpt.'I & 11rµ., l car gar. no J>('h m 11-.. have ref $40ll mo T Sllr1 dep. 64&-5637 Pool Spacwui: IJet'k .11lr 2Ba. f'rplc Bu1ll Hh l car )lar. rec· rn1 :1cl111 area \\ lk 111 'h"I'~ S 9 5 I) m" I ., I I eves,wknd:. ii I 1)45 • ..,it.I Brand new tu' lw11h~·· '.! br.2ba,lf:iifl ... q II 111ult1 le vel. a r . 1•c111 '.11· f r p I c . 2 ,. ,I r j.! ,, I w 1o pencr , ~rea l ltt• manv mon• f1·;11uro·' $78.'>. Call ~S2 i:l.'>5 4 B1'. frplc 2 Ba. 1111110~ ~ 1 family rms. fcnC' Iii.~ rd --1/mo. lltt & labl recfd 833-0583 2Br. 18a. gara~e. fem·ed • _,. I • ht • MEW t4~ar 8~d1 & S<hool) 11.. •11.l\\ frl)I\'' l)•ll\0 ~·.) 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Br 2 H.a $92S rnu • yard, no peLS. elcrt & water paid. i95 J m111n Sl50 \st & tu::;t 673 '7TI LUXURY t'ONl>O :tt>r I ~ ~t'&ev°;'~ 1•,oa.2c:.rc1 .:Jr "n' ~V ~ PJtto Lea~\' !<1•111 , $575 1mo !162'131 1 •ir l ~02.59 Dana Point 3226 .•.....•....•.•...•.... Seaside Rcnd\•zvt>u~' 2Br w /ocean v11.'w $425 Kids/ Pets' <!'1575 1 fee RIEHTIMES 631 -4555 G reat Oa na C re!>\ :1 ·Br +Lam rm N1:w landscaping. low 1•.irc w /sprinklers Close t1, sch . park. New horn~· SIDS/mo. Avail now. c..ill days 496·022l, agt 7SZ..22 ! : R&fTALS :!hr : ,, JIJr ~ha :JIJr ~h.1 3\Jr 2• ~Im lhr ;; 11.1 •lhr 1-II .,. ,t,, .....•..•... •, I I I· I \ I I I ••I II RlNTIMES AMERICA') l-ADU< Ito\ THE 8ll~f1-d:!.~ OF Rfi~AL -:.· bJ t-4555 I I II I I \11 • II IC •· lt,1 Ill "''llo\:1t1u' "I I I I I I ,, C'.11•· loucJ11•Jor \ll'rV \ii •II 11 I, I'll\ .1 l1• w h lljtt' tlr•rk '1 , 1 I t'lltl ~('..'\ 11111 )Tl) fl'I!> IS(l lK •t • ~)4.)\1 ,. • • Htk tr• ll<'ran, 2 Hit 11 Ila. lvl•. cnt I .:u1 I 1d I I ,, I I.It .111ltll 110 !Jt.'"' ~·.1~1 , 1 1 .. , 1,·11 ·l.'IHK , t>t 5 ri1122 I 1 " ·•' C 'strano Beach 3818 I,, '"'' I apt .......•••••••.•...•..• ii I ' ,\ ., .. I II I .I hi -Im. lolul un V , .. u I ' 11 1111.. t;cach & pu1·k .• $1ZlMI mo. 496·25.'i'I 'flt 'It ' I f l\J1 t't1 ' , t•d h ty't l\t ,,Hl\.t .,.,,,,I I I "lllit"-t. f11 t.1.H ~l~u......._. ... ..,, ........... 1 Apo1 i rr"•nh Fvrnhhed ···•······•••··••••• .. C Of'OnO det Mar 3822 .........•.•••.•••.••.• ~ !Ylrm. 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"" i· I .ir \dul' rw f"..1,,...iturc Optionni 1 .. :~ .:.I Ill :-.,, WI'""' 111 ,jlf 'ti t o I <Ill ''"I "'' 1:1<.)\ l•t•l\\11 j( :111 ,II, :1 Hr Tnw11h1•11~1·: ru "ly Hwiiinqton Beach 3840 d\!t"Of t!·'~ pd P O( l'\d •• • ••• • •• • • • •• ••• • • • • • • t "'I ,, }-,,1 4 t i, 11, I 11111 .ti '\J ......_ l!.•r .\tllh pool i..12 ',(1';:1 -\II ullb p&1d in lhtS llclu ,. um\ ~o t!Jfl'l21 .J 1m.1;;n .i~.~. f<:t· Stw1111 apt. ptl~ fum . µvi heaC't1 llCl't':l'I. s:f15, UlllS mrl 4!1.l-4517 LOCJUnCI HI~ 3852 •••..••....•.•..•...... l.i.tt• ~ Jif{ tc~o. n<".,.. ly re lurhls hl•d µ1iol. lltlll11 '\11 µels $500 552 l>t»i aft" M~wport hach 3869 ....•......•........... Bike to the beach! 2 Bdrm~ (&\?A l fee Ca ll Vick163l ·4556 NO f"EE' Apt-& Condo renlal~ Villa R~nt ab 675 4!fl2 Bk r PARK NEWPORT COUNTRY CLUB LIVING Slnl1 le~. 1&2 bedroom jµh & t11wnhou.se,, From ~l!J 6M t~lll \lo.'e:..n '1c"' i'1:nth1;w.1_. :! B1 :: H<t Ye ~tJO mo r~14 ws2 l:.\ 1, EW tH:COH J Br :mit rr11lc. 1,:.ir 2 Llk.~ twh ~1115 m" y:·I, ="'" 1><:1 !'>'bit'. f).t.i Ir.kl 'l HH Yr !~ I Ulk trurn l>t•a\'11 Upper Unil Ill IJ11pli:x &. stv. rc(nge "'•Her, ~IOll m l1 :.ISO!\ Ila hlo;., Blvd Agl <;u~. ii'.! 966 l ilt fla~ 1" ronl uvcr I" rj,!e •'011du 4!bclrm. 2h.1 ~\'\ hide huat th •tk "'"''' " d u I t ,.. n .. p t! \ , OIA rwr al!l .)}:!5V m •1 3 fir i! ba. 2 halcon1e11. frplc . <1c1>an v 11•w $590 1m o S llR 07 1 1. 71itl-4541 San J&IClll Capistrano 3878 ··•···········•··•·•••• Condo 'L Br I', Uu :-:l•w rarpeb. d r a /}llS. µalnt St75 492 1)1110, 49"l·2Wfi SontoAno 3880 ........ , .•..........•• Jbdrm. I "•ha, pullo, d hi gar. nr SC Pluw SS50 54!/ 0300 ext 11 d v~. Po.'>5· l GOO e vei. Tustin 3890 .......•.......•....... Bcuuuful 2Br Ht•lrcal . W 1gar $350 <9985> fee REKTIMES 631-4555 ~nh famished or Unfurnished 390 0 ...........••.•••....•. Seawind Village New l&2 hdrm luxurv ddult apt~ rn 14 plan':. fmm S115, 2 bdrm from ~tis + pools. lcnn1s. waterfalls. pond~! Galt for cooking & heatinK 1la1d 1-'rom ~an Die go rrwy dnve North 1)n Ticach to )le Fadden thcr1 W1•:>l on ~cFaddrn to S t: a w 1 n d V 1 I I :1 It c . lil4189:t Sl9h. (k,·anfrunl (nr Winlcr Rt:ntals. Furnis hed & un furn. Brqkcr. 675·<1!H2 Rooms 4000 ···················~··· Hoom w fut I hnu:-.e pnvllt:)!es N1'wporl Beach. Oct I ti42·68l I On N<;:wpon Beach &.:;..ch H ult!I room -;m ;,11 k1t<·hl·n 2306 W 0!·1·.i11 1 ront $2)!(1 & up ., S2tlll :.cc &depos1l. 673 ll:i4 '' nl• '.I •I •l• 'I 1 ••'I ;1 fir I h.1lh \pl "''""" '11 1 I' :. .'' ~~:;~~:.~~:.~:~.~~~-~ '"''"'' r-:a-.dtµct '""'';1 VILLA BALBOA • :ar j11.1ul \ h bl:! :r1t::1 l I all d 11 l Ill\ 1:1 " •' .i1 .. ' ""H.B's FtNEST JI\\'' . a u • no IK' ~ CONDOS Prof woman seeks nwrn I''", ·, 1111 \• ht':t"•I l•M•l 'S.'f.:; I 2&.1 Br ••!JI~ f~lllJ Ed in hoU!iC near h4'ti•·h C'.111 I! It "''" 11 ' • . 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I\ ,1 ',. \lll·l•"•ll•;o,\ •Elt-i•a11111n•plJC'I'" '1 ~~!:~l .''1''1 o\• ',' '•'\" 1.111111 IOJ ll 3,, lj i<lt '• ' t 11 i.. d 1 t Jilk • l'n' ,l\e l.1ke ... 1lll· 1•Jlt1•-. ~" \ 11" 111 " ' ,. !' n. Sli!i rrv1 1 ·,,11 ail \\ I~ • I 11 West:field & b all oni<·,. •..ii ~ =·~\2 1~1:• 111 ..i 24 hn I ., •I killt'tl llCM•I ~ is.11 .-441 FAMILY APTS. whirlpool spa Brand new beautiful lrg •4miles from beach \o.:J rl; lL tlrm, '' furbish ed bathroom . ln a pnvate home. Mesa kitchen oook, $350 309 Verde area. $140. YoLLng \ Udrm 1-\im \µl Adults ""I~ '\•1 111•1, <:all ~..,,, 4!6i5 loqW1a lkach 3748 ····~········~········ I rri ,\ l .... \C if fr I • : 1 • •• .!.7 x r.<7 ·~~~z 11 "I .HI ~~"wP"rt Beach 37 69 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• • t 11 'I. "' I 111 I:\ I , 1\ \ .t 1 I '" d.1!1\ \.\t'l•kh "P"'' 1.1 1' 11 \I"\\ 1.7.!~,l 'IU- apl. ror ramilJes with I or 842-1 I /)O 2 children. •Near park 7562 l::lhs Av): H B ma.a un. ""'~7. 1)42.H'"S 34th, Apt "4. G73..()9.t5 ~ .,..,..~ ___ ....,.. __ Heat ro.1d. :'\:I) pels t 3l>lk5 W of Beach Bl 1 2Br. :.'Ba S4f~~ ----Room & locrd 4050 3 2· I. ~ea riv rentals Ca II •• ••••••••••• •• •••••••• lur oct.1d-hi3 li2l tt ·l'JIS \\ Wdsor.. < )f •,.fll .SX:s :"HS :•11111 wes liBAU APARTMENTS Bcaulilul liro.11111 Ill'"' l!.Jrd.:n .ipl~. "I''-' 1\dult\ 1wpd ,. wr:ma S.1!>5 .l'.l~We•t W1l~on. 1>J1.~:>83 ~llh.e Lu M.ir 31 l!1kl t>~J::.l:J.t Jft<·r ~µm Room & b oard 1n ex J llr 2HJ .. 1nr111 u1ml11 •· • J • han"'' fl>r 4 hr' It •I'•" .,.. l1h,1l .. 1t11 ~'.JtHI r ... 1 I ~15 1 Hr 2 HJ .\.-t A.I• .u. dl.',."nll~~ & ,.,,.,\onr ·~U •~l">t'-"'• !twh rn., ,·11t1 • .i!M.t)!c. \u 4 • ...;G1 .:r. I 7 & ft 1 ..,. ..i'hL·r df\ ..r hon~ 111' Vocation R~als 4250 I ,II \ l' ' -" ' rrri I Bll){'k,, 10 1~.1ch \1lulh ••••••••••••••••••••••• I''"' nh(Ju~,.,. j..<l ras:,• un.h T!:iL \ll!ml l~t!-ltJl1., MOU..rT' ... ,,.. VIEW p;i11n, laundn C11c Sl2."' ~ • ""'"' ,... ~ t'alt i 1:1 ~.91; 7202 .. r VILLA BALBOA VILLAS 714 :,.w.;:m Ne" Luxur-2Rr cunllu, TENNIS CLUB 2 Bdrm. l bath F1repla1•c Gar;,ii::e $4~ mo Cull !lt>.1·2205 Full Seeu.r1 t~ 11r1dcr :'\ear PalmSprrnjo!s I 2& ground purkmg Ca i:ni·~ 3 lx'droom villas avatla L;ine. S?i5•mu ti7s.:im ; ble Wcekh'. munth l~ tl.i I<•• r •r ,,1 ''''"'' ,'\·:1111 '.!!1ll :!hH l<·ll. acllt~. nil 1it•t-. l.g .. upµc r nr OCC S15o 1\\·:11llll l ,!J7!1-2416 :\bdrm. bll·m~. frplc. Ir~ master bdrm w walk·tn cl~el. SSW mu :J<J5 IO!l:J EASTllLUFF I t>r. !>)!I a dull. 1111 pets ~1;.'> mo 644 4ifi7 and annually 7 ltghtcd tennis courts. C lose t 11 R anc ho M1rage '.s ResLaur:ml Row Agent. •il4 )328·~ '\"i;i 11 • "ll I rplt'. ~'.II ' i) f .I I ' fl f,I 111 lfl' I\., I 11 I I r 11 ff •,\ I 1 ;~; "''JI"'' Sh;irp. clean 2 Bdrm l I.ht bw ll 1n,., Wl:'Sl!>tdc 1 l'lt-:< I\ Id'> OK ;-,:11 p(•1' SJ75 ti~5 2178 J::,c, & W~mls Harbor •\rC:<1·2br, Iba. nu p<'l1>~ $400 mc.1 5$<1 21111 af\erGpm MOO :. I l'On<lo. m~tr stc.s. Crpl . \ er·y s harp S57~. nn pcb 94;g ~. 96ll 1_;.oJ t:: CJluff. 2 br. 2' 2 ba "CALJ F'ORNIA .. PalmSpnngs :>;.m ,mokcr. fem11 lc t" .h tr•• ,Jlitlrm I': s1dl! 1 •~I l"n"""' l'<·ts OK. s:1~ .. nt4ul1I i;:u ::; 14 ~n: 41 h•1u..,~ ', t.1li< Imm t\-1•;111. C1l)\. :'II F. non -; m 111e ,. r s2 r. 11 m o •ii5 IR~f!l •9<im Jpm t F e male . non s moker, I arge bedroom . near beach . w1lh Mother & \htltl S2i5 And t Or Rall~ "lllll'j! •1112 3%6 \fl i; Garoqes fOf" Re-nt 4350 •·····•·•····•··•···••· 111'12!\ (;..ir "L<•t at.(L' onl\' l..'.ust.1 )lt-S<l SW O)o !';ill I 5 µrn. tiJ•' -11 :!0 STOH \vi-: G \It \<;1-: 1,1.i :\ial(nnh.1. CM SS<J 1mo 675 iti!6 or 631 672'.l Office Rental 4400 ····•·················· WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Co•n•• "'•"" 1.11 r •·•~ 111 L1\'1f'lei &vf' Ckeanv1cw 2 on l 1111 'L Ur House $495 · Stud m S27:l 1 mile to beach & I l.trh<tr Agent 496-5980 I -l "" • I J4l I.•,••!' I ll f \"I· f( 11'\1 3 •• 11 I 'lo Ir••• 11 l..11 i.:• delli'<•' '.tnlt '\oql\ h 1.7:11,ii-l•I t t ffj I\\ 1n lc•• ll•·nl .11 ~ llr 1-:i\STSIDF: 2 BR :? B.1. patio, gar. new paint. a1·ail now $425 mo Call ~-5!!80. ask for Pa m or I.an: N"w condo. I & 2 bdrms. $Si5·$l."i0 Adult~ only . no pet~. m.an. re<' f;Jc1h1tes 8-.\6-1826 frplc. 2 car encl g:ir. ~mo f>40-~ Condorrunium Rel\tals Call Mr Howard 64 5 · 6101 1; I 1f '+523 CotPllS D1t· IRVl"E 111, ri n 1 11 I I' 1• 1• 1•:01 1~1· 'S.fl!• mr1 I •11111 l111'1th 11111~ .'0'1 · ;\~nl Ill '>I 1>1• 11 lf<Hl I !'..JI 'lUll BToro 3232 ••••••.••.............. HOME FOR RENT • 3 Bdrm. SSSO renced yard & garaJ(e l-'am1h please _ Kids & µels welcom e. Call 96-1·2561> or 973-2971. Agent,no fe~ FowwtalnV6y 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Class 'N Comfort' S525' $tunning 3Br w tfncd vd for Kids! (8476Hee' RBCTIMES U 1-4555 ............ ach 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exec. 4 br. 3 ba. lge fam r·urml.'f mt)(~4 t '·'. l h . ._, .!lir. rarn rm ud '"' 11 : , I 11111 rm 21 ill. 11\\ 111 ..ii.,t . I i~ 1116 110 !\H. l'Oll H 1-.:'IOT llr ~5 l'encf'rl \ .1. d an.I 2.1r.1 ~•· F .1nitl " 1>\easl' !-:11\... ,. I" t, welcome C.ill ~~,1 .•[,J>f, •• r 973-2971 t\I!\ . 110 ll•c Loquna~ach 3248 .•...••.•.............. Peak of Pcrfrl'I inn· :1 Br exec home w r1•111 ru I :i c ~4'> Ul!.175 l lee CAii .Jim h31 <1;,51, rm frplc, nr bench . Oceunfrc..nt mol11lo' honw 17 J.1 1 prdener. $850. 5.'16-0425 from M SO m11 '199 38)1j . What a deal! 3 Br $500 Balcony View & frplc ' . Mustsee! 16759>fec 9'TIMES 631 -4555 EMERALD BAY Ocean~tric Front lluw V1~w 4 llr. h~e r"" ""' Avail 10 15 5't!li511 1110 ~ blu l~ ocean. Elegant 2 ~~·0029_ bdrm, ram rm & den. Fabulous Ille Wood~ L'ov1.• ($725 mo> Plush crpts. :2~ ba. cedar & glass 2 HR 2 Ba ho~ (\cc;m .Dbl car pvt gar, full}' views. remodeled .\\n1l <.,l•,I I [d I \ I f I (ti ". ,. \r '" .. I I I \\ 1l • 11 I••·•' I I 1,• In• • 11 111111 BA YH?ONT C0~-400 L , •t '" , ~ 11 I, , . • t 111• ,, .,~. I I •• '" 1! lq· ·'" ·' t.. •• \•ll ,1-0 l!'.lSJ I Lr).! 111d1 n1 111 11,•1 lttfd1•\ l I h•U • t11\I,, "'"·'u. tY t•uo ,.l"'" ~-; ,n " " \ r , I• ••7~ KOi:< J !11 ., Jl.1 l·'rpl1 llll'<I \ .trd 222.:1 1\11111\ l'f'l>LI I ~ I .1111• 7;,~1 11:7~ L~<· 2 Sty I >uplt'x :111r ~ fu ll Ha 1-·1 pie 111 'ir~ 1111n I !,;ht' SllMI mo li 1i;.1;:11~'l 111.U ~ !-~l'<1/li1JO :1 bdrm J I a l:>m r111 p\l spa all 111 "lnl corul $975 A~a1I 1m1111•d 6409WI Santo Ano · 3280 ·•·•·•••·····•········· 1mmed $l200 mo W l>. :m.int. Y~· Adult~. no refng meld. 49'J '1789 pets. lnq1.1re et 52'1 18th --------- ·St. 714 /960·633l or Latl)MMHHls 3250 BargeinBchc\t:t ''4Z:1 :lllM5331. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roqmy 3bdrm1K41>Jl fcL· 'Old World Charm! S375 Darlin12bdrm retreut Jh~~~O~~i14 REMTIMES 631-4555 • Kida OK! (8265) fee __ As_.k_fo_r_Be_tty.:;__ __ Tmtift 3290 HOME FOR RENT -.mMES 631·4555 4 Br. S.'i95. Fertced yard 18dnn2Baw/famlly rm. und ~arag" Family : jual COD\Rletely rflnovat· please. Kids & pels •ed. nu CU1)els/ drapes/ welconw . Call 964·2566 of We; 'I\ ml. from beach. 973 29'71 Agt .. nof _c.'_e~. __ .'Croes sta. Brookhurst / t.,...MkJ-1 3252 iBa1hard. Gardenin g ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...., by owner. f/1115/ mo 3 BR + den. 2 ba house. In i·Clll Debbh~73l·SM4 Niguel Shores. ooeans1de l' 9r hwy. Gated communi· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tertainers Oelighl ! Elenant 3Br home Sb5f) Brick frplc CS446l fee RENTIMES 63\-4555 3298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br. :!\2 ba . xlnt !be. nr fwys. pool. sec. gulo, kids OK. &'>75. C11 ll agt Jan. 848·3119 or Vit•kie. 839-4~. {1/. 11•.:1 YEArt·ROUND FUN: Snc1a1 Ac.t•V•l1es O• rPct "' • Frero Suonay f)1,1•1c h • 880''> •Pai 111:~. Plus fl'1UI n more CRF.,A1' RECREATION: rcro,,rs . FteP LC%C..ns ,pro & p<o shop)• 2 Health Cluh'> •Sauna • Hyd1orn11 <;Sage• Swim· ming. Droving Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS. :,mgles. I t. l Bedrooml> • r111 111~1lPd & Unfurmi:tied ' Adult Ll'MQ. No Peis • Modtl•, l •1iPn dll•l)I q to b Q Oakwood Gart1en Apartments Newport Beach/No. 880 Irvine ,ii! Ulthl • 1714) 645-1~~ Newport Beach/So. 1700 161h SI 10over ut 161hl (714) 642·5113 Apow~"!:..c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lcllboCI Island 1806 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe Bayfront 3bdrm. 2ba, rrrrig. rrpte. adults. nd pets. 1')00/rro yrly 646-721.3. 644-5138. ----·-- <! !Jr t ·~· Ba townhou~f' . bll ins, air. patio & l(ar '\opels ~ 645..:_~· OullholL~e t hdrm ;ipl on 11vPr!l1Le lot v.1th sl.itelv country hom e ~1;, ""1Lhoul util 645·6625 2 Utlrm l', ~ Condo SISO Adults. no pcb Ca 11 364·2566 or 973 2971 .\gt no fet". .-- Nice 2hdrm. 11 1ba t wnhsc 'il\•lc apt. Pool. gar 1nd r y. n l•w •'r111 $195 1mu 960 50-IJ l GJO 03.5() l11H'hclor unit. water-& hol w .. Ler. garctemng st'"" $475 Large c heer) 2 S:170 mo 64&-~ .. bdrm . 2 ba. Close lv -------ocean No pets 833 ~7 2 BR l B:i. fplc. util meld G~ $1195. l blk to ocean. 210llflst St 642·3016'- LUXUf!IOUS 4 BR CON· DO!! ="'ewport C rest . spacrous family home wilh view !! Tennis. pool, etc. One yr lse. ~50 Tom Rain e~. 5 49 ·9961 . 5-l8·2714 ·------ Yearlv. near beach. 2 llr, itara~e. refs req'd. No pets. SS00 ~ ~G-5800 Xtra lrq Rooms Cl<"an. quiet, 2 Bd . l Hu. nu kids/pets. $3501mo. Cali Craig. 631 -l2S6 Wesldiff area. I Br. µool , t RORM.Unit inTn Plex. :.idult only, no pet s. $325 per mo 646 4378 ;~if>-12 1~;%~19 REALTORS --------- 2 Bdrm 111 Duplex. near beach. S400 p er mo ~,JG-7$42 1 bedroom. stove. refrig. Delu:ce 2bdrm apl near en cl garage No rets. !leach & 405 freeway 9345. 2bdrm. Zba. lux Con- do. garden. µorch. park- ing. clubhouse & all amenjties. Xlnl complex. llarrv· 213·839·1701 of- fice. Zl3-!7_8-6400 ___ _ Luxurv Condom iniums. Compietely f'um1shed. Cmmlry Club Selling Golf. Ten/us A\•u1l able al Special R:it~ for our Clients only Weeklv. Monthly and Weekend Rentals . Call.17l4J328·891 1 CATHEDRAL CANYO:-: COUNTRY CLUB 3'1·567 Uilhedral Canyon Drive Palm Spnngs. California 92262 Desert Resort Heally Palm Springs Famous Mission Hill s CC . beautiful 2 slory tennis n lla on lake & 11olf l'ttursc Lge lop dt:ck ... 1th Views 644.56t17 n15_ G4!~!·__ "''a1t;mw 842·3!rbt_ "THE COVE" H.oom• 3 Br. Townhouse Ol!luxe Apt Baysid e Re..tdsto~ 4300 J Ba Bl 1 Dnv0 • Pn,ate beach. •• Apt. in quiel Adult com I Br. 1 l ins p:.i 10, " ••••••••••••••••••••• l I ·ie rvv'I. s pa l Bdrm. Oen. M . ., A 'dd •· 1617 Westchff N B. Want f1nanc1al inst. .?OOOs.f. I.st. noor. Agent 541·5032. KOUCINTEA HEWPORT Elegant executive suites m presu ge location. With co mp let e s uppo rt ser vices . F IR ST MONTH FREE. 71418M~0681 Ideal locat ion for At.=- tomey, Real E:state. or ~n1repreneur . Office now available.' · large panl'led Reception area w ith s torage a nd 3 private,ortices i o beautifully ma mt ained full ser vice ~tiding . <Com er Westc lfff Or & Irvine. Newport Beach). 800sq . fl. Cnll Mcli~a 645-610.1 plex. Newly redecorated. fr pie. no p c s kmf1 i-:: bath. Fir.-place $975 onng. vo1 epos1t:."' Fireplace.enclsdpatio& beach $350. As or c ul living expenses~ lt111tm1~~..!"~~~'!!!!!'!!!~!'!!"!!' garage. Sorry no pets LaVonne. 7l4 ;l446 4155 i.\9·I092 _ ---Profcss1onally s rn c e <.:~IA ~E.5A. ORl\NGE <.;OAST F IN ANCIAL CENTER SUIT E 6 $4U5 mo 645-3381 or e ves afl f:ipm . 2 Rr 3 B;i >\pl ,for rent 1!171. ' 6755!).19 -----lrW.. ~844 dulls Garage. dis HOUSEMATES $4 6 O 2 8 r . 2 B 11 •••••••••• ••••• • ••• •••• hwasher. washer/dryer "'12·4134 bd .• hook up. $375 Near HoaJ( Townhouse. Fr-pie. near Lake front I rm conuo new. all built-Ins. palio. $400/m o Beaut 11ett1111t! Hosp. 548·<Yl:JO lmmed. oc:ctipancy. TSL Pool. spa. tennis. weight 2 m.i. rrom bch. new delux Mgmt.&iH~. _ rm Call 55t ·SSIO or Condo. 3 br. 2112b n, bwll· 559-1950. in s. p</ol, 2 car gar. The Roommate You're Looktn5( 1-,or Is Lookin1t For You! $S0 fee for peo pie with home lo share ~for those looking. E·S\OE TRIPLEX UNIT EXECUTIVE-W itt m stmb.21.3438·8386_:_ 2 br, 1 100 ew~:~: ~~~~ Woodbridge 3bdrm. all p e 0 l h 0 .. s e 1 Br . and lWO~ COOlpo ny 2845 Mesa Verde Dr. E. ~ mo. m elds Rece~ l1omsl. and ut1llt1es. See 9 5or cull 951· l414. . J E D~g!;"-~.!"~ 250 sq . (l. gmd fir. ulilll' pd. $165/mo. 779 W. 19th. SL C.M . Tom 957·1900. sar., nrg · · Irvin e Village a m u ok. M,25. 675-17(1 Versailles. New decor. 8 roommate search agy Medical or omce suite for ~Illes.:. ~"I(). 55~204~·-Nr ocean. Lush crt yrd. 792-9475 lease. Downtown Laguna I & 2 BR apt. adults, no pets. $310 & $MS. 311 w. Wilson. 631-2l77 2 bd r m. Iba . 308 Rochesl~r. small yard. E i;id e C .M . $450. 548-7144. <'Af'ldOS for rent In "The f\n. Adult. Sec bldg. No Beac h . 656 s q fl. Lakes." t & 2 Br. Pool, pets. Full rec. fac. s.s.'iO Fem. to sh.r 3 Br~ Ra S623/mo Artfple p vt Jae .. tenrus. 731·476.1. mo. Agt. 631-6783. home nr bch. Sl7S. park Ing 0 w n e r : ---..;;-r 1141 S.C.._llh 3176 ____ 5.16-ll~ 497·~l. ·-~----~•••••••••••••••• ••••••••··~··•••••••••• Roo~te wanted. new CdM OclllXe Su1t.eb. l!iOO 1 Hr. near Victoriu &!uch , SeasldeSpiendor! $330 tr vine hsc. $250 mo. sq .I\. AC. a mpl ?ka. Utll WAr<f AC.'TION? utll In c l SJS !>/mo Eleganl2Br <S226lfee 532·6875 dys. 857·0343 pd. 285S E. Cst -Hwy, 494.8316 l&mMIS U 1·4555 eves 675-flM>O CoaYfllieallylocalt!d! ty, leruus crts, pool, etc . ~ ZBr -.S <8488> fee Min. 6 mos. lease al·$825 {~ Ul-4555 ~+uttJs.497·2380 Sell things fast with Ooily ------- Pllol Wanl Ads. Want Ad Results 642 ~ Classlred Ada 6'2·5678 , A ' v ·--_ ~ -_ .. _ . _ ..... ,~~- J I .. . •: . I 1-\lt' Fu t t h1· 1 l n t 111 111.1t 1111\ Hl•g.11 d mg l 'l.11·i·11wn t (>I \th "' I 1-..111 1: 111 ( \w ( '11111 h 111 ( 'I H '1 " s. 'I I 11111 I 'h• ·'"' I •. 11 1 Ot..~bb1P K~mln 64:7.-5678. er. t JJO .,. '\ \.' t \ 011\l}h Ill \ "WI ... " 11 l lll\11(1'\(I\ .1t h "l''-t"\t "!·11111 1•.11 1•"\11\\ HELP! What I Oo le•t. ROBERT JONES PLUMBING I BRING MY SERVICES & TO OLS TO YOU Specialmng in Amcricca & ForeiCJft Some MotorhotM mtd Inboard Boat Won 15% OFF on nll work except 0 11 c hange & lube Call for est•rn ate anytime MAMA DELLA'S H OUSEC LEANING f '"•'"'''', .1 X. \ ~ .'.!,r ,, •• -. f ,, 'I• 't~ 1 "'"" ~75 doy w •this cOUf'<"" c-n Rt'ldtnllol Home• only. 2 for 1 Summer Speclal Over e-cp<1oS11rl' 1s tlaml'IJliOJ! to vnur skin a!: 1t c:lestrovi; skin t1i.i-ue and m ov ht• carw1•1 1:a11smst. When we expo .... l' .vo11 to lhl' t;innm.e rn~s or lhe sun. ~·our ~kin prn<lut·l·~ m<>lmm. a natural dye which itlve!\ ynur ~kin ~• t;1n At thf' S<tme lime II pro1ec1i1 you from the ~11Jl ·,harmful rays We have t11nnt>d manv rl'1lht>11ds anrl hlomles who haVl' lll'VCr nl'Vl'I' lunnl'rl hl'fort! Comt> on in and stn11 dest rovmi:? v11ur ~k tn 111 nohleve lt1Bt beautiful t nn L et rn; do it safol:v and without puin. 7152 Ceftter Ave. at G°'-9ard, H.B. 9.9 M.·Th. (BehlndLevilz) 898-0733 •-n .. s ... 4GJ11 --8 t0-30.IO wmt COUflC>tJ .......... -,,. ...... ~(c) THE ORANGE COAST A Value -Packed Monthly feature~fib; ~ ~ . INFLATION FIGHTERS Daily Pilat an:4~: 111 CENTRAL ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC C hinese Acupuncture 834-9256 Turn in ~ . oldtimer and get al0- 20% trade-in allowance! ,, • .,., htl·t h H ,, 1f Joit •,. \II '''"" f I ,.,, t.J •\ .r1 chi11w-t • ,, rtvr u·tll •I l""1 #, • f rr(O' •·\ •''""'' 1"w,.ftf r•d"' ;.it•-' ·f'A ,., .. , t ,H t' i) r,')V\ • \ 1t IF'l~O f.I'• \\ ' '-tt., \ ...., t trh W0f~ r; I u r ·I •• I J1"•d n1 f'••,t1••Q "\fl)t• :7r-I 0 J 1•, .:>ff v •~) "'' ~ ff6'l1ftAM \f .... •(I I •l(H ~ J.C .'S CJ TREEJO 0 SERVICE fnmming Removal Clean-uos. Haut Free E:;11ma10 with Counon ~ 645-4111w14•1411 ROOFING SWlle_f BETTER BILT ROOF Hotn.. AITypH u censeo. Bonded, Insur oo Free Es11mate with Coupon 960-8778 ~icl&" • ~ecapt ~ertJict a!amplda Jlanb•caping ~ertricH 549-5139 (ba;•} 646-0878 {e'Dee.) ~lrbgeab~ ~eltahle Fr ee Estimate ~~11- Wr'h This Coupon ~ -. 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Par+/bancers. * 972-1345 * :vi(' & VISA i\cn•plt'cl COVER GIRL * OUTCALL * !1~·0071i M<.:/VIS/\ MERCEDEZ •ESCORTS• 972-9599 24HRS-. Found Yow1~ mal" ln~h . Seller. vie MacArthur & Main. S.A. 754·0018 c·ves Businessman .IQ 6'1" "lt5 lo m eet slender allru<' lrvc woman lo 3:1 c:o uhead . call' Let'-1 tulk. 972·196<> Found Siamese cal. vie Volley View & Lampson 892·8931 Found : 9 /29 , ure a F11irvicw /Adam s. blk/whl M Dog, wht ·plastic hood. 557·91:!~ Just m oved into town? Then l(el acquainted w it h the C lusifled Ads They'r e the easiest war lo find Just the Items and serVices you need! ~oymtnt& l'reparatloft ···••·····•·····•······ Job.Wanted, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Domestic Work w1.nted. •Mature wofl"llln. l(oud r1!· ferenccs. No. c ur. <.:un llve·ln. Prefe r lhe bcuch area. 835-8190 H r lp Wanted 7 100 \1 ( HIJltlifl).! SHIRT-SLEEVES I' 'I h1111r' 111H•11 10 ""'1 I 111 .1-.11r1•r 1111111·' \ .1111·11 1111 I t 1· 11r11111! "n 11pl'ra1 1nL! 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El ECTRO·OPTICAL SYSTEMS Systems Engineering. BS deQ<ee in Physics or E.E. Musi hove exp&- nence wllti eleclrO-OPflcol systems used In IRwovelenglti regions wilti BMD system related experience deslroble. Capoblllttes must include onalytlcot exPerlence In a wide variety Of flelds associ- ated wrth such equipment os radiometric oerfomiOnce. rocol -~~ plane performance. slgnal-le>-noise performance, colibratlon ' procedures. etc. Develop system level tesl Pf0Cedu1es tor on IR , ., , ~ sensor empl~ a numbef ot odVonced local plane concepts. 'f1'((_, ~~ """'~ ~: ADVANCED TACTICAL ELECTRO·OPTICAL SENSORS ~-~·"fe. ,,.-r-m4:-1.;.v: • .Design Signal Pfocessiog fof sensors, lnc~ng Loser and ;'.' • :. / , ~ ~,. ~t...t_. j"'-~~-.Imaging IR for applicoflon lo Mlsslle Guidance and Target ~~ •• ..,... • • ' ' •• ..;.. -~_.-; "f'~.... • -Acquisition. Previous experience in Toctlco l Electro-Optics • ' --, . . . ~ 'r . , 11 • • hlghty desirable. ~ '41~ ~; :~~-,"'~) ·:·:; i ·~::r,11 ADVANCED INFRARED IMAGE PROCESSING /.........,. • • , . • \ _ J • Deslgrl p(ocessing etectronlcs operating al video roles. Requi1es .r-..... J. -._ .,.:--: ;.: ., A • experience In high-speed Anolog/Digllol Circuits and design ot -~ di' r~. 1 \' --:,··, •· Fillers, Multiplexers. Ampllllers and llming Circuits. ;rt '' J #,f \••J• ~ •' {~' / j t 1 ~ ! ' ·.-. · ANALOG SIGNAL PROCESSING SUBSYSTEMS "'" 11! . .~. ;'-,}.; . • J r' . ., -.· I?'.~ . ... • • ' t1-• • I \;\ • \ .. ., ~ .. _.., I...·~ .• .. '·'-'· .-r '-";.-• ' I -~..! ,::( ·,~:' l ., .~ .. ~~::f~ ~ I •c.t' •-:~[ ..... ~ ~-: t •• .>. \-.. .. .... " ,,,, ....... . .,,.·. r .,·1,.~ ·.~ .. 1 -~ •..;. _. 't -.... ~ / - Design Analog Circuits, perform noise and performance analysis. analyZe system requirements, de1erm1ne design to sotve system problems relating to optical detec1ors. SOFlwARE DESIGN Desig n Coc:se. Test Real rime MlcrQp<ocessor Sottwores Support scttwore requirements analysis and mte1op1ocess01 design ochv1hes Perform Requirements Analysis. Desrgn Pro01ammmg and Testing ct Infrared De1eclor Device Tes1 So1twa1e. Expenence develop. if'lQ Mtni-Compuler Sot1Ware Cespec10lly Doto General Compu- ters) n1ghty desirable ANALOG/DIGITAL CIRC UITRY Design Circuits ror Signal Processing, ConlTol Systems. Servo Sy~ 1ems, low·level Amplifiers. AnolyZe system requirements and determine circuit mechonizallon ones part selectron. MECHANICAL DESIGN-C RYOGENIC APPLICATIONS Design lrXfUres. tooling, and assemblies lo Pfeclsion tolerances. ME degree plus sig nificant design e1e.Periency=rvooenic desion highly desirable. DIGITAL AND MICROPROC ESSOR DESIGN Design stote-ot.fh&-Ort Digllol Signal Processing and Control Circuits using embedded microprocessors Experience in selecting and progrommrng m1eroprocess0fs ls essential. ' UNDERWATER SYSTEMS Systet'Tl$ Enoineertno. Qevlew operotlonol/lechnlcot reQUirements for various underwater ~stems rncludlng autonomous vehicles. weapons systems. oACI research systems. Develop system block d10groms and · . participate In computer slmulotlons ct various undelwa1er systems ones their operation Degree and oceon related experience required. ACOUSTIC SYSTEMS Systems Engineering. Review Pfocurement requirements and estobllsh design and lest parameters for underwater acoustic devices and systems used on stationary and lowed orroys, undefwot&r we0pon systems. and special projects. SUpporl slgnol processor luncf\on definition ond 1megrotlon ot ovetoll acous- tic system. Coordinate fabrication a designed systems. prepare test plans ond condUct l~wolef design V9111k:otton tests. Degree and ocean related experience required. · An Engineering or Selene• d•gree coupled with 1·5 yeafl' appropriate Hperlence ls all you n•ed to a for th•.. oalttons. Othef Englneerlng opportunlll•s exist at Rockwell tnternatlonal's Auton•tlcs Divisions. If II\• po1I· tlon you desire la not listed here, please send u• your resume lnclualng area of Interest. ·Rockwell Oppor1\Jnltles ore backed by a bfood benefits poctoge which Includes quarterly C.0 ,l. In. creases. compony.pold group life/health insurance with major medical; company-paid retirement pro. gram: company.paid dental Insurance: full pay tor mojof holidays and extended Christmas holiday; liberal vocations and s1ck leave policy; and more. Including Credit union, soving.s pion and e mployees· recreotton pork. We ore on equal opportunity employer. Mlnorltlea, women and handicapped are e ncouraged to apply. Coll or mall resume 10: Autonettc• OM.ton Rocll:weM tntemononol l310 Mlrolomo Avenue Anaheim, CA '2I03 Atln:D/Df9.10,AA39 (11•) 6H·IOOI 41~ Rockwell ·P·~ International DESIGNER/ ESTIMATOR \lull1 m1ll1011 dollur Or,1n"l' <.:o l1J(hlrn!: rnJOllf:JNurcr hus u n1•1·1I f111 cxpericnccJ d1• '>l~ncr e:.lunatnr :l\l•;.ir~ min \')(fJcr1c11<·c ·~1 U!>t l1avc lolluwrni: 'tlWhf1l'a t111n s clc e trrcal cn)l1nee nnJ( expcncnce, prefer per:.on wrth UI. knowled~c. must be ahli· 111 t•ommunil'all' well w 1 1 h J>OL,~o \1al cu:.t 11 rn.,r~. mu .. t Il l' l'<l(l<Jhlc or csllmatrn~ 1·u.,tum J•JIJS for bids. full kn11wlt·d~c or en~rnecr m~ drawings Rcspun" hie fur J person •1fflcc Ext•ellent er1·:H1 vc tJ,. -.1 ..:n l•n \1r onml'lll ~al jr~ open Full bimd11s ::N&.2!Mll L>11 nut ,;hop "'irk. \'I no l!X!> ne1: DK ·.., U11 Nut -. r'a11 11l'W f':\1 c :1rl• \JJph 2~."o'.l umv t-:ns 1·rv'' l'lluntn '-"o -.1Jt•1·1;1I hn·ns" rrt! ti ~1<1l'G regur Y .;C'hl" HI'.! 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Femall' a\lend;mt to care f or wom:in 111 wheclch;11r Tue~ Sal l PM 7 30 PM I rvine 559 5109 FieltJ R1•p .. µcc:1al temp pr11ie1·1 Vo!>tlion Gootl pav lmmedt:Jle nix•ning I 11q u1 re Tl'll·prom pt L'r CJIJlt•T\'.WlW liilhSI. N B, 642-:r.!61 FILE CLERIC Entry -level po:,,1twn ;Jva1lable rmmcdratety rn our Newport Beach of rice Sorrl(' previous of 11cc <'XJ>Cr dt.>s•r <Jblc • Xlnt co. paid hcnl'f1ts & rr"~ l)arkml!-1-'or appl. l!all 1:..111 4580. t•xt. =21>:!. l.:11m~u11} P11id l~11d1b t\PPl.Y fJETWEt-:N II t. 111\:\I M.')."I l'ro<lut lloo l'l<il'C :'llewp1Jrt Reath c;1rl f'r1day ;'Nvt-rt1srng offtee. Na t111nal u1hn1: m:J{fJllnr uf ne1ghl111rrng Yad11 hroker net'tb. l G rrl Frr d.iy In N B Cusual 1)! f1ct>. kn1i"•led)lc 111 s.11hni;: hl'lpful 67J IO!J3 dys GO FOR IT!! You "<tnl we've .ii111 ' Le.L':. do tl!. 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La guna Ocwch. 4~ 1151 IMSURAMCE Sales RepfTrainee s '.':t•edccJ fur ln·uw Jn.,, !->tart "Wlur)' to ssm,wk " Ir J.? mu It 1 It n 1• 111 s urnancc \'ompan \ 7.S2 "r.Y.Kl E 0 E lnttUiCJtftf Woman lnvestmc.01 cwnµan _\I seel<,.~w n t•:.i 11011Jlc of 1~·p1 ;.ind ofl 1tc pr11 tocol o work ncx hrs Cull 673·4227 JANITORS Part tlrft! eves :-.lt·WJ.llJl'I lleach,Coslll Mesa arl)a Janitor s & \\axers \1u:.t he •>VCr IKyr:-. old & L' S (!1l11en Call 5:ii! li55H. Wr\.\I JP.\1. '.\11111 Fri LAB TECH. To jS""l 111 ••It·•· lrt\'JI •IJJ>l 1( .al tlt·~l'lop ment work \lust ht• el\ jll'r m handhn~ clt•l1t;.ill•. rn 1 n1;.a l ur~· t1Jrl ., & IJOS"l'"S J hll!h dt•)'fl!C 111 111tellr~cntc & n101ll\ a1111n \11 ha11dl\• a vanet-rof ;,.., "gnm .. nh E'<l;t·r 111 lir.:ht ~h•>P pr.11•t11"1''> ,.., t•lcl'I fllOll'S lil''ll :thh• hut no l rcq II Xlrtl pa\ l1c nd1h r:1111H11~· L'•> rn S,;n .111.rn '"''"' i 14 1~1:1 lili:!I La•h l•J lt\• 111 111' mrl 11·.111 hJ\ •' I ti hl'f' lllh I (\,111111,1 1..,1.,utl c'.dl .l 11r1111, Thur' I r 1 •'-s . .i 11 ,,7;, .r.J9 l.Jnthl·a111.· ( ·., lc.w1k111!'. 1111 r·apahli· qu:ol1t11 d 1111·11 "" p p n· lt:r n ·tl 11.iJ t h,1\'l' m1•1·h.o n1r al ;11• utud1 · ;1ox 17-,1 lll'l....,ccu x 311 & .( :10 \pph .ol 23811 \'1,1 F ,1ltr11-.1t1\<:', )I b'lll~CJU L AL SECRETARY To $1400 DOE Top notch law firm wants extremely c•imµc tent person with 5 ~ rs exp. an <.:alrf. c1\·1l trials Exceptional typmg & sh skill~ rcq. Call V1ck1c•. 540-6055. Coast al Person- nel AJ.!ency, 2790 Harbor Blvd.CM. NEVER,\ FEF: Pa~1~~Rf.Lr~.~~\I'\ I' ~2.-GS:r. • Ll\'1-. I\ '-"r:1·:0 I IJ t11 t•uut. & dt'Jn 'ulrr t1onally mrnded llnmc m So Lag1U1a . Rm. boari.l. s m;ill salary. 199 I i<19 Lh•e-in lobysitter Prefer Matun~ Woman Companro tu 12 ~ r old bo~ i'<o fiscllld dU\ICS Pay ne~ot1able (,'anw uon & D11 y-..1dc .ire<i C.l;\<t ll75·92JS E 0 E. - Flor;1I tJe,,,1gner i.ll'l1vl'r- t::xp dc-.ired bu\ will \ra111 pers onne l with artlsllc bac-kground Ca II OC..:l 1~124 ~•IL 1:P:\l H0445~ttper /Cool! L 111e rn P rt\'atl' <1uarter~ Good lota11on. hen('f1ts & sala~ Must he rxpenent(-'d & ublc to s lart 1 mmed1 J lel ~ M;:Hurt• W(lman pro· !erred For details. call 631 i47:. LiJt Flo~ for l'l~nup & de II\ en , rnu:.1 h l' x Int dn\'lnl: n•rnrd · ppl~ 111 per<.on llut c ht·"'""• Bod'' works. 14 1J 111 dus1riul Wa~. C :\1 Ca!t .illentlanl \\alll\'d. hm1r:. 7 :1, Molnl St.1111111 . U1.'1 l 111,·('ro;rl~ l>r GENERAL OFFICE \ wc:ll nr~JntZl'tl 1x:r!.nn nl'<.'<ll'd for hc:in· t yp1ng V!hn)! \\'<'ura1' t 1·n 1tlport.ult SK)fl :::;511 nio· t i.:1rl 1111 u:c: E:.ct'lknl lk:m·f11 s llu u st•kt'epl•r ".1 n1t·d LI\'(' Ill or llUI '.\111..i d rr ' e ll cf'!> r "•1 11 [>.Ill t>Hitt or 75!• .'>:rn lfou~ek 1.•1·1JC'r \l 1111 Fri t1un-6pm Ir'''"' nc.,J 1JWO car. $1:.!5 ('.d i ,.,_.~ ' 1133 0315 lJ l' \1rµort ,\rl•:J ~·n·dPn1·k Bn1w11 ,\5..,,.. :'>11~!1!)% (; ENEll1\l. I >Fl''IC' E Bus~ SJ k:. llep Co 11eed;. Girl 1''r1day 111 hun dlt• 11ff11'e pjr\ 11me Salar: nl)Cn + he11cf1b rS4ti 27!!1 l 11ouM'w1ves & <:rant.Ima-.' Chn-;tr0<1s wmd11w paml 101: Weekday~ 1>nly Mu ... 1 h \'l' Ill C .\I or:-.; II arra li·l2-ll223, 7 9pm '' kdys or" knds GENERAL OFFICE llea\·y ft~ure work Must be proficient 1n figures tO'kc~ b~ tuuch Lrght I~ pm!(. Op1JOrtu111t~ for ;.ad\'ant:'ement. Xlnt co. benefits. Informal oC£tcc C M "Call :\lillic ;.aft. 9AM 64.S·5*JO. Geewral Offic~ P ff Typing, Accounting Exp Desirable $4.37 /hr 83.1·6276 Jean If Y'JU.r(' lnendl~. cons c1cnt10U!> & dependabh:. we need you lor food prl'p & counter s erver ti· t wkdys. no exp nee. Apply in persun. Stone Mrll Ter race. 2915 Redhill. C.M ----~---1 Immediate P ff openrngs avail for cooks. barten- ders. & delivery driver Coo ks must be 18. dn\·ers 21 & over with itd d n111n g r ecord Slart from $3.25/hr Apply dar ly after 5pm . Ask for Jean or Mary 410 E l71h St.C M General Part time help wanted Inserter.;. Monduy 1Tues · day nights. Apply 1660 Placentia. C.M. Geewral Office Part·tirne. Clerk "'l'ypist, no SH firs. afternoon · 1 5PM. Mature woman J ob loc Newport Bc h 646-7431. ------- Lnspecuon LINE INSPECTOR F irst & second sh i ft opening for individuals h aving r ecent ex- perience w /rjlsteners or s mall ma r h ine LOT MEN & RENT AL AGENTS lur Thnfl' R1•111 \ 1 ·a r F u 11 l 1 m l' ~ r I l 1 \1rp(1rt E:..pl" pr .. 1 htll nnl lll'l' 0Ut<;t :tlld!OC rr 1ng" hcnd1h \p1•f\ 111 pcr.<JJ1 ••r l'Jll l>rr ~ 11 .'i-1:1 !11 ;)1 MACHINE SHOP TRAINEE Pl·r,on " nt•"rh ,il11!1t ' to ov••r.11,. pr11d 111"11,;11 nl.Jl hlnl•r\ \1111 I'll benefits & rup1d ad' arr 1·Nnc11l Cdll ludJ~ tor 10 ' lC'r\'tc\\-0 1.'ltronrc Lnrµ !129 l1 a kt· r ~ t t ' ~I s.l5 0-103 MACHINIST Exp. t•enlt•rless i:tnnder. <.:.)I company S.tl.ir~ depends upon cx11er ,S45.0403 . Machine Shop Laguna Beach elec lro nics manufac turer has 1mrned. opcnm~ for top notch produc tion rnac h1n1s t \\-/Sy r s machine shop C'J<per :\lust do own setup & own lools. Machine oper to learn drill press. mills & various machine :.hnp duties Knowle d ite of basic math req 'd Cu II for a n a11pt Tclonic Berkeley. Personnel Dept. 714 ·494-9401.EOt:. MAIDS f'42·3030 ---- Maids Wanted. Seacl1 rr Motel. Laguna Beach 494·4892. GENERAL OFFICE operators. Excellent JHIY Mamte nance Fo r apt Our rapidly expanding & outstanding benerits complex m Costa Mesa. international c:o. is seek which Include rully paid 548 95.'ifi Prom 12. 7PM Ing an enthusiastic. self· m edlc.'al & dental-for ----- -st<1rtmg indiv for a spouse&dependents MAlNTENANCt-: general ok posit\on in .JANITORIAL M11n11r:11"1111·t111• .\lh I• l1·1·t1 u11u 111 l..11: I hll• 11n•.o ''' 1·ol' 111·1 ~1111 for lll\\'111111 I f 1111t111I flJh klll lllf! ~tllll' fllll I h,1 1111: Thi 11'"1111111 ha ~11.wll1 p11t "1111.1I ('ill r, ... ,11 l' 7 ;u tl2J~ \1 I•. C' II \ . 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APPLEONE fl,h lt'l111tlff,Jf\ .I f~lo •111 'lt ;11 ., I •hi• nu\• t 111 lt'g.JI l!Xt'l WI' y & WI' ~ YP•:>I'>. word procc~~or• ;,~stl'm 116. da~s NEVER A FEE (;all Barbura 9Si li02ti HURSES AIDES 7 111 3 & II 1.117 L't:rt lruin"t''> \h•,a \'t•rrflo <.:111111 Ho:o.p r>lil Ccnt<'t St C \I Nurse '-"1•ed J. \ '\ tm 1lu1 lur,. u llll'e ·"••Hile' 111 \\ 1 I' h l' II ti ' I-11 11 ,I I 11111,ph1·11• I .di ~.la 1111• .11 /}!>( :!:t;-; w ,, lllp111 ;\;111,1111( 1 full t 11n1· H:\ "· I t111l 11m· I \ '\ I ,11-1111.1 11111, '\111rn111111,1 1 'lon11 al.1 h1111i-t•l lo, t 1n 41• I I, llllU \Jl.!.Wlllg 1111"' ..\p ph \\ f\",111111' l'l"\l"ll II\• lli'.1lth I .111• 1-t.1u11l.1 I 11111 l. 111111 I. 111 11:;;, 111·, NURSING (('\ .! I .t,1,, .,...._ II 111•11 I t>lt\ hu'I' \ i'I'\ 'It .Ill ~ll!WI •,1.1111111 ..... 1111.1 \ • ' 11 .. ight 1 ;;.1•1 .II"• I BEST NURS ES REGISTRY ;l,H1· l11·l'flM•tl 1Jun11l.'1I ~tn<'l' 1!17 I *S.O.S. * We a re shun 1>n sl a fr· We really ocetl you•' RN's/1.VN's/NA's 1 ICU /CCU Nurses WE OFFER: shift d1fferenttal -health rnst1rance bonus rdcrral plan free malp 111suran1•1• •t11Jtion reimburs e er ~ !les t Nurse~ Hcl!hl r ' has been dc~rgned l''I clusiv1•ly for the tlh cnminating Nurse whn """shes to ut11J1c her pr11 ressron with pnde w.., give every cons1clcrat1on lo me'et your needs a :-111 preference or shrfl. 1111·;1 t1on and type of us~l~n mcnt Wl1 plaC'l' the 1•111 ph!ISl!I Ull YOU. So Re Ch1)()S ~ ' "Try us. You ·111lke u~ .. 754-6791 1500 Adams. C M our Purchasing Dept. ROSAM, IHC. Var ied duties Some Gd. typtng. phonell & fil. 714·MB·l533 painting & li1<1lt'l>lul'nb· i--------- ing required. Outstand> Newport Beach mg exp. nee Must ue Offl<'C Ing compensation & xlnt An Equal Opporturuty willing to work a Sl'ht SI 75 PER MO. co. benefits. Pleasant Employer s hift. Rde r c n ces working environment. 631.7227. In i· I u des a n 8 x I ti · Contact: Personnel. ----fum1shN ofc cub1t'le 1 Sdefttfflc IMSTIUCTOI Ma intena n ce Gene ral elec. rccept, telephone --. C ot Want ed. Figure Salon. Handyman duties. Im answering l:onfcrent•t• Dri-.., oatr 1 Piut time. Will train well mediate hire 1-'ulltimc room s. <'Oping fac1 I 11~11 Mssllc7h~ ~O\Eh groomed woman over 35. davs. San Clemente Inn kitchen, janitonttl svc:. 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--J.~~r~·~·n~e~,~~-~"""~1~1:.~~~l:63=1~·3"4====:_:_=:.::l~492~·~6~1~03~-=-----J E )(C"l'ut 1 v1• (; u rduns ------_ _ _ ~i 11~.I ... ----··· ............ .._ 4 - I" \ , l " " . , .. " ·- ., .. .. I ~~ ..... ~!?.~ 7 100 71 00 DI 0 DA.IL y PllcOl WIOl llllllllllW. Octo1191 1, UB I .•...•.•••....•...•...• 81 2 .. Coast LIFE ~. Ot1ota-\, 1980 11 00 HelpW..ted 1100 HefpW_... 7 100 MetpW91hd ••·•·····•····•····•··· ·········•·•·····••··•• ·•·••••·•········••··•· •SAL.II lADY • l>\Jllur1111 111an1o• TH ISHOWOff t1 I-,..,111011 lo;IJml N II • • S F.C'n l':"f t\ IU Jo:."i • • Sl·1· rr•~ 1>i•t11111s12.0011 c 'hoi.l':"••m Jo:1q1/S\4 ,'H•1 1 ·1L,t.wrSt·1· 1-:1111s1:1.:11111 W11 11roi1· rrw .... ,. s1;-1JC111 ·c ) t\11v11n l.Jw F1r111 ·11111 ,\ulb, l>ra>:ht or 1(.1 111 /l'll N•111 'i111 k I J1"wK:.1 W~• ..... Wanted 7 100 ........ 1005 "'8uchN 1050 ··~···················· ...............••...... ······'················ CXf ll'f' Wurlt wb11,. lrnta. .. n· 1n u •hool ' l• T RC'l'•'V lH)OI t ~·<1cl•n \IUbl llllll lllJW IH <1lli1lJll" Ill In 1111' S.'tlll n ·,unk' 111 Aciom 1•mp1•rt1t~ lr11 1771 I MllC'h4"11 'fotth Sl• u l f\1111· 1-.1 ~·nu I'"" 11n11• hm1 h lwlv •• 1-· h,.., I .... , ~....... "' 1 '> )l\'f h1 11 01"•'~"'' •lu Jt<nh mh1·1" ~'""''" .>t'ti.-.lul1111: '""'I. ~ h, 11 \llU II. dlll ""'' '411\ 11'1 :\lllfe-hu u1 11 w,1111111 w, fu1111,h 01111111111' lj'IM ltl lt•Sf\1• 11• ,.,I 11 1111 lu1w h 1 )nlll lh1 l l' lf Ill .••• " I I ,. ' Wt•hw• ~('t\1)1 ,,.. n ... 111111 ul 111 1!>t11I i 14 'Cl"i 11. 11 l'urt l'•111V lll'll• \\ .1n1 ... 1 fol .... 11111 ... I< h '"••\I Ln1 .1t1•1I 111"11 ''' \lf\1011 Ill ' I '\II • IH \\1111 ~ 11 I ii I 11;•(.,11· I lul11 Ill.I ltll~ I •,1rt llflll' ft\'l "111 Ill •'\lt•1I Ill hook IM!tlt• u11 "•Ill .\ T~ ~\)''"I" I Ill I \\• µh 1'1·1111 \ ' ...... , I tololl \'IUt'l'IHIJ \\l I \I PART TIME EVENINGS ,\1lull:> 011~1 .!I '4 llh nut :.t a11tt 1n~ Jtl1Jd1" 1Jer.on ahl1t!:> ~ho t•nJO\ work1n.: with kid:. S.I per hour 1'.ill t;.I<! 1,J:!I \';"1 250 hel ... ~11 :! Jnd ti f•ns o\ ... k for Lt1n Oranqe Coast Dalty Pilot 330 W l\ay Slrl'<'l Custa ~l'liJ. (;,\ Equul Ormor l!:mµluyer Paste up l-:111wr pre ferrt>d. or w1ll Lra1n 1-'ull time pui.111011 ('11 ben('flt:-Apply 111 i>erson 161'.C> l'hH·enl 1.1 CM Payrofl ;?ersonMI Cleric Exper w c·ompu1cr111.!d payroll S~">tem n-q111n•cl Pleasant Npl lkh .1n·a 640·8950 Personnel 1w.·tlc1I "' 01"'' tery s tud111 nu t'\ fl ne1·cssary h4!'> f\8:15 Pet attendant. bU!-.} l1t•arh kennel. rull 111<trl t11m• S~arl S:I 7~i h1 111 1 .. 11 49-HJ142. P c\ :-1011· ,,ot1·-. "I II M4·00XO, ~ ,\ K:I;, O:t l l C M i!SO l!l!~l.&:>lil: .1112 Pharffill c·~ ,\.,~1~lanl 1·1t 1>e r 'd l 6 Mt in f"i·1 ('all Mr c;rant &1:> 15110 PLUMBING SUPPLIES Grow1n;? comp<in' h.t., excellent opportun1t v for shipping & r()ce1 v 1ng per s on. M us t h ave general knowledge Q} plumbing products. Good wo rkin g cond it ions Sala ry open f'rl ng l' benefits Dll l\1r. Pelcrs , THE BATH MART 1;75--ttl30 l'H<>O VC TI0 -0: 1 l</\INEI'. ltuMtt·r h•.J'e pr0Ju1·1-. Musl pu-.~ 1·11 ph~s 1cal 111d b:.itk X ray. 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IOl'Cll\l\l' ,St .1th .. 11\.'l' 111e11l w11h1n 1 onq .. 111' ~1uth t 'oa.,"t 1'1:11 .. 1 .1r•·a t 'all :\l r 1>11nn 111 ~t r-. ltt•11uull ut I 1ni..1 .. 111·r I 'r1t1J1•n11",, cl~,'/ 11,l'H :\I I-' II S1ni.:1111-T1·lo'J'I Jiii I" S.·t·unt~ GATE GUARD ll1r pn,all· 1·omn11t111\\ l .. 1i,:u11J lkJt·h .1 rl•a k•llatsng .. h1r1. s.1:>."> 111 1 "'" \11111 l"r1 f11r t(•l•I l!11 li571 hol•ltnl! ,,1u1ll111111 V. Jill ••cl fh'11pl1· wh11 ,111• '"'' /.lllllll! A I 1111 111\1 Ilg Ill \h\'11111;.t:. \\'•I lo. h 11.11'1 llf)l• ~ 11:1 •' \111 .. 1 ... I\•' 1>"'11 •i;111' l'lt'.l't I Jll 101 ,11 pl j,,7 :1.d't SMALL OFFI CE I 'r11111·rl ' \ll-1111 ( · .. 111·1'1! T1•at·h1·1 ·., /\1'1<· /\ 11! 1• f o,. 'I' 11 tl rt i.~ r ~ :11ly" wk .liAM 1 l"M ·~ltl "8211 T t-:ACll t-:tt \ll,.nt11011' 2 JO i.l'M. ror J llt•r '><'b•111\ 1· a r t' '1dy' wk •:411 Kll2(1 ·1 l'./\I ·11.,-;11s J'r"'"·h1111l . lull & p a1 l 11111« '''"' , fl lfll! fl.'><! 1:1:11 T"al·hc r IHSTRUCTIOHAL AIDE BIUMGUAL I.I ;;panL~u. l.1Jut1.ir1, \ 11:tname~c. lra111a11 > W~l)1'MI N~ll':R ARREY ANTIQUt: .MALI. Di11ly 1().6, .. .,., 10 !I <.:IO!l(!d Tuesd11y l 17SI Westmmi,.ter Ave Gi'r<len Grove 554 6103 Golden Oak drnrnR wl. hurfcl. dr&w table , 4 1·ha1rs , h<And finished ~> !J62 !lll4:! eves i\rocnran Oak drt'i.i.pr. 'Cl'\H!Otuw front. lrR dou hli• m1rr11r . ~d l'1 111d fil\2 f,7~1 W111rh1•stcr l.cv1•r onA \llNT l~I (~I hhl Sl'P 10 apprt·1·w11· llea11l CALL 9itlCI 714 99'.l ~:!:Al 760 ~woo -------~AppHanc:H 80 I 0 ··•··••··•···•··••·••·· <a: Ell'l1. llr' rr. 2'.!1.1 volt 1-:xc.:d cond ·PL'> 640-70'J I ,.,r :>J&-t21rJ ll O T l'OI N T W A S II E ll I> H Y f': 1l :-.lc;irly New ~ llnth P iii L<.:O NO !'HOST Hf:F HIG $21111 640 12.10 !louse Co0'}1ng Oow11. 111u.'lt sell refng , 11luvc. frefler. washe r, dryer, .. panl11h tbl w I'd chni. J>IC' lures, ce1hng f111n11. t1nll Que oak il~~r. tablc11, 2 M>fas. end lable11, wt1ll "h('lves. & small t\em~· :n13 Seiashorc Dr Npt tkh biJ 65711 (.;ht·rry dm rm \hi $41.llJ I ll11:ge 11vcr stu!frd C'ha1r Sii.ii) lioltl l>etornt 1vc· 1 µancl s rcee n Slp...LL.~ 541!.J!jf,n • ~ l\<.lbV hed W /hOCll."i fV'W 111iit y ~eu l. pla; den , greut cond Pl 496 4942 II pc ~Lt:G/\NT d1n1n1t ~1·t : drnml': thl 6 i.:hrs, 3 leafs. chrna 1·ahinel . I\ chr~. ne w i;arb;il(c l'om parlor incl ln•·•lcal $000 White k1tt h table, h~e c·hrunlc le~!>. 6 c·hrs Sl:IO 67S-1222 Kmg ~z Beautyrcst Lux Firm mallrL'SS, almu"l Ol'IN, $200. 5411-6962 SACRIFtCE n:AC.:11 1-~H Svec 1-:<1 ' :\fa.,tc:r'' 1n lleh Sr prd F.xp w •DI>. m ulti li1uld1eap1)C-<l adlts AtJll1 l\ 11> wn\o· 1mpll'mcnl lw ha' 111r.il prn~ram platL'> '>upt•n •1sory 1·xp r1•c1 SKSO mo stlu-; hcnd1t:. II :iu 4J>:\1 t;n11 •·•I { ·,.1 ehral l'alsv ,\s '>(JI • 5.11; 57~ Cl.L\lom Made H .. ttan & (i F. washe r & ~a:. dQ't•r . Glass 01rung Thi Orig. xlnl co11d . ~ for pair $900 NOW $4 00. L ike TECHNICIAN White Kcnm:Jre refr1 i.:. I New fl44-4727 FJC11i:r1t•nt·ed t!lc1·1 r11 ml'charm-.11, ~<mle PC ll process1ni.: b..i1·kgr11u11ll a µlus Xlnt pay hener1ts Growing c·omµ<rny m ~an .lu<in Capu 714-l!J) fitill ~ r md . :i yr warranlv. -.- xlnl i.:und. avocadh, St4'1 CINICJe Sale 8055 ll1kc 1wrl:. 97!1 26H!L ••••••••••••••••••••••• af\cr ~pm Wh1rlpool Elec Oryr , 7' couch. walnut rockin~ i.:hr, wickt.!r chest, ced<Jr t hst, maple twn hdbrlls. student's desk & chair. 4 drwr maple che:.t. Pec<Jn :-.tt!r w /tape deck. Zenith walnut stereo. Parsons tbl. la mps, pict ures. 11tX29" mirror. 2 like new 10 s)>(I bikes, new 2 1 .. la w nmowe r. d is hes, housewares. Sal 4c Sun 9 s. al 18317 l"oxglove Wav lrvme !Culver t11 Sandburg 1 !'>51 ·6949 Tt-:L Et'I H>NE Si\b+:&- Tccna1tt·r:o. & Rel1n·e~ Wl!lt·omt· Ea111 1:111HI · n1on1.:' Call a fll'r l11m Ii:~ Im'> W;o)h er 1'11•1;111 , work;, >:111111. S75 54H HS 1:11 ' ·4.u!S ll1')·1·r i.ta'>, clean, wo rk:. ~ond . S7S 5<1H 1151:1 1 ;i41:1.44115 Wh1rlf'ool c lct lric dryer. 11.h1te . 2 yr~ old , xlnl l'Ontl. $135 4~t-lil2fl T ~ephone Solicitors ""''d••<I 1n1rrw1l1Jlch :!O ' I u fl l' II I ' a II ,.-I " r t1111111·11wkc1 , 1< h" nt·i.:d Bicyc .. s 8020 t,, ••an1 O)ul\e~ Y.1,,rk •n~ ••• •• •• •• • • • • • • •••• • ••• pl1·a;.;1nl c·v1•11111g hour!. IN1-.h1k1 , S250 . uas l •1 \11111· 1-'r 1 :-.In .,1•t1111i.: wt.!cdcafcr, S70. I li21i I !'>.1l.11 ' 3:1 7'; l'l r , Sha-.l.i .. 1-'V. KJ'j 4120 ~··111 ·111u.' l•111u' A1111'' 1"81d' Mat . I 8025 1 r ,, m .J 11 h n W .1, n 1· tnq eno ' \UlJ(H \ l·au SU\' alte r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::P:\1 r,11 01ro i\ni.tle i ron , IO'll21• " T ~~phone Solicitor\ 1:mw111r t·11111 l' . .ir11 1•x (•·I "'''"''' In lht f)l 1 \ lll \ \\ ('(1U\t•Ott.!U' t uf \OU( '*"'" horn-· .,, u, •. ""' 111ufl1·rro fJ• .. 1'11111 .,:1· I u 111• n l ' 11 I\ ( ,, I I ·~.1 >:!.'r1 '' .1 • '•n1111c·1t• 1n 111 \,1..1,.r l\.1rl :!1 1x3 16, S1 ea, ni.:w. pvt µ<irty ~1·30705.A_ c~ros & l:qui~nt 8030 ······•·····•······•·•· FOR SALE! 1 .1nrm /\El Bod) onl)o' 110 lr·n:. h month.' to ;, \l·.1r 1,111 Wnuld rc:la1I al Sl2il <J'>l<tng $150 l1nn < .i ll rl;,,v ~>tu ;, Jl (141; M51 & '"k f11r f)on Itel:. OH to Alaska, must sell 1>001 table. molurcyclc. bask~ls. odds-n·e nds. Wed Thurs. only. 27811 M1·nd11za c Me s a Del ~\:tr I 10-6 A ll A c; E S ,\ L 1-: Everyth111~ (i11i::. ! 554 l-lazel Drive CcJ~I S 1S Yam un. l:/\RJ\GF. & F.ST A T E S/\1.E 2 Oven Slovc-~111 <:~IC.: '"de n m :.-Lam ps Furn m..in~ more 1lem.., HZ! l'rc~1d111 llr C.M f>.111112>1 I 't •Hllll\. a1:1:r .. :o.:." t:. t'\1 C l'A l1rm Sal.;rv lo ~SiJ DOE C<tll •\d . J\ni.w1·r =2i.fl al 1;.1:! ·1:100. ?A hr-. 1Xor 11a1 SALESGIRL I H v r :. '' r o Id l' I 11 SECROARY :-;.._•;,, & l!ii<'tfll• '-;klflfH'I •I h.:adUlg 11•111tld' t.11.11111,: SECRETAR-Y I 1kC• 111,11'1'' fll'I t1l l I I ) 1~· l~I ~ 1111 .. 11 I \ iC \ I' l1,111dh 1pl 1111.' 1 .. I ~ \ \...., ( 111 I 'I 1\11' \ \" nrt?•'fll l" ,,,.,.ti:. 11••r..,1•1 \I I• ,,,,., 111 1111 1,r11t1·• 1 •u .r.11 ,1 .. :11.il '·""' 111 r11 ,, • Lil'I'• r~d t '''" ,\ltJ'l .,..11 I a111111 ·\T I ""'a 7h '.!ltl 11111111 l"1w1·r .1111d1•r p11rl 1 .111 11•11' \rll.>IMI I a~c \ot.11..1· 1olft•1 lfi:! .{i7>-o C1.:ant11· wom e n ':. c:l11thtni.: :.:ile F<s1t\a~t11· buys from l.ev1's to silk!. !'111cs 6-12, I da} only S.11 Ot·\ I from lOA M t<fl.1 1\n •11r Way. Or30I?'" Ca :;311 l'l)i\ tt .. x·..:r~n<>!"IST 'l'Yl'IST ('\1 l1a:.t•d 1·11mpan\' \I 111 11u<1hfll'al11111'>. .11lWI' ~I . 1l1 rl<Jphont· l'ltPl'f" 957 Hl!JI ~1JOrt.-.w1•ur , full or 11•11 I I I ml' 'J' h I' '\ t' I' 11 II fl 1:ldOl'l' 212:l W (); 1'.lfl ~'r11111 , ;-.; U. li7:; :ma Suk~1:1 rl, Alh,.,r111', 1'l;;1•1· I' T da1 ~ .111~.i! <'r11w11 VI~ Pkw1 J.;,i.: 'l;1 g RECEPTIO MIST 1~:'1 53W l'h1 lhi; With o.r without t~ pm~ . L'•' n&..oeded. Top pay. Tem -:SALc..'S porary "' ruJt tlme.~11. u you are ag ressivc »n<.I Tod SerVlces al 979-8900 I lookinc for• future an re t ail mg mt w /good co benefits apply in person !Jam to I lam ~on thr u f''rl Slandurd Shoes. Jff17 So Bn~\111 1· :o.1 Receptio nis t Newpor t Beach Ful lime Front office a11pearnnl'C Good phone man ner and .:t.!n<'ral office "kil ls ·nt·l'c:.::.31' C'a ll Slll 298X REC WTIOHIST 'lov µa • tor pub1• 11r lJrnwn:.11111 h11t·kgr11untl Man' {1rm..-. lni.:atc.'<l near a11·p0rt art.!a Nt.!ed lemp workers . Internationa l Business Servi('t.! 18552 MacA.rthitr HI. 11325 11<1 VOi' 1wn:n A SEii\ wr. · IA!t the puhht km1" v.11 h an ;id 111 lht· ))atly 1'1l1Jl Service; IJ1n·1'l11r~ It t·a11 cost you us hllk a" "1 17 per day' f'or more 111 formation anti i.:11mplN1· ral es call 642·!'>618. IOJl;O.l t llll' l111-.1i t•ll Ill )',x1•1•l11•1ll I' ti •'"I "l' :\1•Wp(lr( (IJ'.J\'h l\;1• olll JAlliltrllf r11f llllli\1tl11,ll 11run• .. llJtt· 11f.l4•11111~11 a " p1•1 ti1rrn .,,.,.r..i ,111.d 't•l'l('[d/'\ 'I ht• 1'"~1(11111 iUll"~ l11 •<Ill' 111 lrtHI• t •*f1u1n·~a 1nto of:!,,•,,r1, 1u 1u .,,•.-1 , t,c,ud l'XIH'rll'rtC'I• • l~jllll ~ .. 11onh:111oJ 1·1'1111' kith .., k 111 s 11 I I » w I'm .1111! mm1 .. 111 ,1pl11l11l1· 1, :o,h11nha11cl tJe.,1f,il1lc hu1 qJJr••d Po~1t 11m , .r r,.,., not m.>1111.il••" F-c i.!•11111 ... 1 .. 111111! tl.11. 1 c•lll'nt ll('ncf1h 111d ,.,,. lw111·f 1h .ind w1" 1.1111! G ro u p II ea I l h t U e n coodlll01\::o. Please send lal/prof1l s h a rin ~ resume or call i11 't•on P~a.se caH for mterv1ew fidence· ~mployc.-e Rl'IJ appl, 64S l611. lions Dt·p\. <71415401111 PACIFIC DOUGLAS OIL SKIPPER COMP A NY pht1fl(' 'ft ~·•u•d .ti I,.,, I• 11 k I,,'. •:1:11 .. 111 .. lf l'.rr1' \ ·' 111loh 1h•a11 ... 11dc111• STARTS4.2S WILL TRA l>-1 \f•l'h hd "1•1 n ~ I l.1111 ~ Prodocl100 l'lacc Newpon O.•ach ST1\INl-:ll <:I .ASS PJrt lllllt' W11l lrJ111 >IR i 101 t·:.1u.1l '2JlJll):J::mp·1,..~-:1---f<r.:.mtl1'nha1 \ ~ - < 11n11ce1 In• -------·~lll!f...,• J11;oA1r'4.1\ .\,,. STOCJ< CLE~ SECRETARY Mktq /Sftte) f'.1n·1·r "l'l't' 111 IJ"' p111·1-d :-.lpl Hd1 11111•.,1 nwnt f1rtn lt•·11UH•'' lt11J .~kill:. l:.hthnol !Ill , l' !'IOI-\ 751 Sournl µrorc::.~1un11I exper . ma1un t y & 1·or porale hk~rd hctprul Call. 640 0123 I n-.ta \l1•o;,1. c \ 'l'.!fi:?li \ll1rr1w11,, '' 11°111 CALL Lmvlu.i·r ;i,QJ.\llo f':ai.:•· r ltu) er:. r•·Jll I he l;1 ... s.;1fu·11 ... i:.M1·1, 11a, l•-·s•t•OCl<--·c•L•-ER·K-- H· )OU hav•· M;111.~th11i1: tor ~ale, rt•<J1·h t hem '""t ST ART $840 Mo and 111expens1vcl~. 1•;oll .JobSecunly fl.12·5671! Eslahli~he<l C.:omp<tr•) Irvine, 752-0161, ~ ------------------------------- f'rce nll'lhl'al dental t\J>ply Ill fll'f:o.lln Llelwet'11Ham llflm RECIPTIOMIST Free to awUcant. 'Ibi.a_is a bus'Y:'happy orfice with lots of variety. Mus\ be a good lyplsl with a gre11l :smile ! To tll50. Also (ff jobs CMll Carol Bucks. 540-5001. Snelling & Snell 1ng o( Newport Beach Agency, 4340 Cam pus Or. Let's rec-0gnize our Women in Business R53 Productmn l'lncc Ncwvort llcach R.E.SAL.E.S COMING TUESDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1980 IN THE DAILY PILOT A tribute to the ()range Coast 's ¥" STOCK CLERKS t~}' ,h•t\"' f ,., p1·r ,,,.,.i ll•'••f.i•·v \\1111• I\ ll 11.1 11111•· \ "\ 1•11 . d fl I '""I ti\.\ t' I 1 , " I '1·11 nl• 11111 I~" 7H'.• I 1 IA•·1 lh I, 'i'11l1Jl l'.111' TYPIST /P-Timr. 1,1) \\ fllll !lc•,1l•\tl UI Ill I Ill oc A•ri)()rt. call 754!-4~ ht wn 9·2. ask for .I an T ' 1m.t. Ccncral 11HH'•'. no ''per r.c•· JI S, C.r.s•I c;1-,il 1 .. ·neftl'I rr,, pr11m11 t111 11.il "l'flllrlllrtll l''' 11\111• ,,,,, l .11 1il"l"t 111 II r" I l; I "11 p ,,111 111 •1 I il 1-: \\ ,1111 ·~I :\!1•11 :!:l 11r ulift•1 W 1;uu1l lln\'1111.: H1•r 1ml 'I•• I In 1 e ·1 rut k & ,\11111• Furniture I • .. 11 Hund\ 1~11 ~l'i W .ire h11US('. l'lirt time Toes & Thurs. Pn •par- 1ng sl11pmcn1~. load & un lo.111 lr u1·k:. lk ahh• to operare f(1rkliJ1 Ideal for :.lud~ul. H un11ng1on Beach urea 847 356.'J WAREHOUSEMAN ~:xpenenl'ed m shiµpmg u nd r t'te1 ,.j ng. '.\1 ui.t rlnH fork lift and 1ru1·k LXl'Cllent salar~ Jnd hend1ts Apply. ANTHONY SCHOOLS llOO<;amplL'> Onl'e NcwJ>(irt Beach. Ca l'-:<1ual Oppon unity Employer M IF' Ooq~ 8040 ·····················~· 1\1' ........ 11• >'II> 1'1111:< \K\ 1·1, .• mp ,11t· M i-· l'('t & ' h II ... I' \ ' I• t \ .!t:1 W7 ~art ti µm Cocker Spaniels . AKC ro:tt. r eall)• beautiful !'>119 jlll.)4 1•, 111111· :\I l•" hl.11 k '"<' .. 1uol "'' '111· 1,1:, ;~:1 nr tl.U ·~•Ii <;111(1._•n Hctnc ver Male, II m11s House broken Must sell $100. AKC 54S·ff993. 544> 9943 or l)llf>. ~.l'J Frffto Y041 8045 ·········••··•········· Small blk & beige female lkig to gd home nr loving graqdpare nt. li41 92Sti en •s Small male T1.:rn cr mill dog. need.s family. loves 1•hddren Also o r anRe mule cat 551 2581 Cat, male aduJl. black & white. hou.~e tramed, j(d µel 97~51.53. 644-868.5 WBt:RMAN FEMALE tOmos ~ayed & all Shots' !163 3492 .ifler <!pm Golde n rel nevl"r <Jnd llemz S7. J?ix>d wtk1ds. 642 :14112 day:-. 548 !19fi I ewelry 8070 ···•····••········••··• l'••ndanli. I I rar,1l ~old liaudcr<if\1-d with !JR & IS carat Opal. m ust sell. Sacri fi c e b e lo w gemologisc,apprais-a l 714·956 3401. 0 11a b loo"". llC' t ohc r h1r1hd;;\ !>l•11l•' \t.•r ) ll""'' quahl_y, reah:.t1c-al I' vnn.'(j ; 14·95fi 3401 isullCIM'OUI 8080 ········•····•········ LUGGAGE TAGS from vour husmcss curd. St!nd ·one card for e ach tag plus one spare. W1• r e t urn permane ntly seaJed a ttractive ta& & strap, meet in g airline 1.0 requirements . Pre· vent loss & ~hen ! For a pen;on.,liaed ll~g enc:lce~ wallpa per . fab1:1c o r "Day Clo" paper & we will back & t rim you r tags. Or try two cards back to back. eRICES. $2 ca or1/S5 4/5 tagsSI 60ea. 6/9 lags $1 .SOea. JO or more Sl.40ea . Sales Tax In cluded NO CARO? Draw your own or send name. address. phone & we'll make one.c.:ard ~r I ag J\dd 25" each Send check or mon ey or- 'der lo Re ... ,.....nts . include the obillty to read, write. s,-ak. and un- derstand fnc)lilh. cmd the wHliNJllHI to wortc hard. moietoininq a fmt wortdnc) pan. TIME SHAH Experienced salespeople wa nted . Call' Whit e Wate r Re alty Inc Pal Bryant 498-SURF Restaurant DB. TACO 252S2 La Pn Rd, La~ Hills Grill per s on . F /T . weekdays. Will train. Ap· p ly 1n pers o n b e fore IOam or <1fter 2pm. Mon· Fri. Successful Wom en in B usi netfS. THIS IS THI ACTUAL Sill Of AD R1'l.1)1111~1h11Jl1e:. w1 II m dude kit \JUlhnl( anti "' ~uanre of pan~ .tnd :1" '\c•mbltc' Fam1hur \\l\h 1·omr111 er 11n nt<•lll ' 111• ~•rl·ahh• I 2 Yt•Jl'S t'll'(' 1rr1n11• cxpen1•111·t· Wr· 11fkr <J '' ahl•• ..... rk 1•rt\'ll'llflll'lt'nl W1l It all t'X r ,. 11t·11 t ..; a I a r ,. a n <.J hc11cl rts piwkaj.!t'. mdu1I 1 11 i.: \' u m I' a 11 1· I' a 1 ti \kdl1•:JI L1h· .inti lkntul I n ·.11 ran l'\'~ l't•n-;11111 l'l;Jn, !'l.1v1ni:yf>l<t11 °" rlh h1i.;h lnl<'fy(t ral c HI'~ 11:11d ho ()ay:. 1frr ) ear lln1I I w ek 11atcl vuc~•llo11 af\Pr6 1nlh.s Th1sPol!I lion 1usl he I tllc'1 1 m ml'<li· d" l'leas1• a1Jf)I) al Pt: . >N~El. Welder Part ttmc 20hrs m1111mum 1\lu m111um mil(. t1g S41;.1101 WIRE OPERATOR l..eOldmg broke r aitl' firm hus 1m mediall' opcnin~ lor wire OJM'talor Salary 1·11mmc11sura1<· w /ex11 For aµµl t•all Heli.:n McGtnley, 644 229'.l weekends. · K111ens pan Burmese. black & gray, call &lfr641:8 after Spm Fumitutt 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ** IBUY ** PILOT l"RIHTIHG P.O. Box 1560 (.;osta M~a. Ca. 92626 CERAMIC TILEllSQUE 6x11", 25' per piece. PaiGl & glaze your own tiles. Good for ceramic shops or private parties lo use your artistic a bilit1es 534-7533 . • Rcslaurant Mef'eh...tM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good used Jo\lm llure & Appliances O R I wd l sell or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTION 6~6-8686 & 1 33·9~2.!_ We offet CJOOd 1tcrt-lncJ WOIJH and ropid ad•onc••nt. CoM- ~ paid beMflb In- ~ l fe.o IMClcat and .wrt11M.-a1tce,Oftda .... profit lharilM) DB.IVERY PERSON NB rest aur ant seeks energetic pers<>n to do lunchllme delivery. Call for appl. 8Sl· IS09 ~no br'.I '"f''l<J..<"t•H'. o rl<•IJ' lilnrl ond ... h.r.-rio0•0 r.f ""V we "'" b,. v\t~d four meHrJQP wit tJtc..o mpoov 'h~ tl•(f\1•P '" rt ,,, 5poce fr•" moy "I' m11" I I Ln~" ol copy ""'" <Jlxxi• lO 1e11..,, cJ<'d lfXKfl\ IO A<X~ t..'f! '>fKi lxiv~ •ht! compot1y ~ & odde\\ r bolri lyp<> Cl V'"' moy "\!Imme It. L,,,.., ot cooy ..,., "'4d 11 fOU ~hon-.e ro1 10 p11hl1,h ,.., p.c•11• the \POC'I ,,,,. ..,...._. 1005' SQhd . exec SSOO desk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30x6-0. m ust sell. S22S ...... ...., .. ~to: I AHABOUC INC I 7102 Gi•He A••· lr'flM. Co 92713 714-546-1901 Equal Opportunity E mployer MW ---mi>; ~ "'ed """" VoJ me•"°'1e tRl\/fll INC Restaurant SGT. PEPP ERONl'S PIZZA STORE Now hiring for full & part ume openin11s al loca-131;, H111·hl') Slrcl·t t1ons nr OC Airpor t. !)anl.i i\na. ('/\ Y'l70H IOOO ~og dmmg rm la- hie & 4 matchmg t•hrs . 5250/0 RO 7~ clfl36 · .... oo'in9 ·ii~·~i-~;;; .. ·1 U,,der A ~ Vaned days & hrs. Ideal 1-~riual Oppl ~ i-:snnl r hou.'lewlves & students. October 14 in the Dally ~ilol . and <ktoher IS rn (.;oast Life . marking Nal111nal Fictitious ~ Name? l i supplement.al income for "Let 's Recogn.ae Our Wom en 1n Business" wi ll be published Tue:.rlay. M II" fJ Our progressive gro win g Women in Business Week. t om pany cfffers opp\ys Thi I I I rod ffl.17 per DAV l ~ ' ( -~ for advancement hased s s your opportun ty lo nt uce a new or longtime associat e to 340.000 ""° 11 £ • .,. 0 n y b u r j 0 b Or a nge Coast people. The pages are Ideal for recognition of awards. ! , , : 1 '_flt~ ..1 Pl l achievements or special contributions by the women who make vour That's AJ.L you pay l · -~ .. ormance. e11San bus iness .. 0. i. '\ •1 working conds. Must be .. for II "-'"--p R 0 0 f' R E A 0 E R I 30 day ad j. . e I L L I N G l8 or over · Apply in Recognition notices will be two column by t wo Inches each. with a photo you in Ole All"..., bWIM•M• ui ln9 • ~ KNOWl.EDG F., It o(c person: provlde. The cost or each notice la only $30. Call M w for m ore lnCormallon or i11ct1ttou• "'"'•· mu•t 11~ I 2300So. East Bristol to relerve space. deadUne 11 Octo...__r JO. Ca ll 642·""'78 l oday! 1•• " ,_. .. .,.e1 wttll ,.,. 1 work, start part.time. .., __ , H 1 h ""' "" DAILJ PILOT Counly ci.t11. TM OAll.V i Ca ll P h ~ll l s c 7\4 ) .-."aAna e I la PILOT p10¥ldH th• form•: <Next lo McDon1kb) S£IVIC( 1nd 1111"9 Mtlflce1 tor our :. f7Ml76 E O E . . . c111tom•t•. If you et• ·i· 67S-l230 or 67:1.zi12 W ANTED H ab y fum1lure. cn b . dress1nic table. dresser . misc 75J.IJ961 Sohd' oak rc pro arm>1re l'iOO/bst. P rint dcs1~11er sofa $400/bsl. 964 2959 Kml( s ize. 1<tra firm, in· n erspr1 n g m a lt w/malching coll box spr mg, never u sed, s hll packaf(t.'<I, worth $52() in· cl delivery S220 Cush 00· ly 64().8(~ Sof a h1de·11bt.'tl. t:i(I. 545 485() """"' 1 n1• bulln•H I tf YOU U )'ou've never pl aced a ft11£CTOIY cell th• OAtl..Y PILOT 101 KS waterbed. loaded w /x· have a Mr vice to offer or Clu aiCled ad, you're in UI 1n1011111t101u ne1 '°'"'' I trttS, 1n usl •. ee. paid 1700. llOOdsto ... l,place11n ad the minority! Tl')' It once , • 00 IT NOW! :.=. S27SOB0754·l!l86 '1fn l b• Dal ly P i iot •ndteebow qulc:kly you M2·5678 ~21 ----a-&ned ledlon . Ut rHu lla. P h o n e •42-5671 ..... ~~M.~ ................ .1 SELL Idle items with a ----------- :! Cad dy s p ok e w heel rims $100 for both 8J9·200'Z / 839-9320 1V DECODERS On Select & Z channel:. Fa1r & reas. priced in swing you of quality u&- 11.S. Compl. inst alled & guar. Do not be taken in by ridiculous low prices Remember you get what you pa y for . 840·J680 tplease leave message), Model r ad1o·controlled out board boat , all ac. cess, szoo. 645-50'13 WANTEO.New or almost new maternity clothes · size 7. Call a fter S ~J() wkdys Anytime wk.Qds . Ask for Rita 7Sl-8961 ----------- Queen m a ttress set "New". SlSS: Sora( hide· &·bed likt: n ew $165 64l ·8205 S.pc St. silver set w /tray, 8 1obleu. service. for 8 natWllrt!. 30? 01. W1ij aell at StO pr oa. Call Bob 631·0871. I ,,. i I l ~Pll~•~:--~MZ~~·~~~· __ .;;.;;:.._L~"A~!:_:~~1~8~=-;;;;.;;;.-L==~=======:::::C:~::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::=::========U.=:=:==:=:=:=:=:::l~W~an~t A~d~H~el~p~?;;::..~64~2 S678 ~ally Pl~ ~•!."It~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~------~ , .,. ... t -... .......... • -~--_;_o.;_10bef __ ,_•~980:...;_ ___ -=Co.:::::as:::1 LIFE 81.J .~:!.~':'..":. ..... ~~~.~ ~ .. -:-1 IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• tllO 41' ... 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SJOUI 51:1 K4 I~ 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sµcirtf1sher de<c l1·r lit' mo futl l 0 lel'l111nlC'-. r;idar full ri~hm.i: 1Jkg i:;, er~ opt 11111 S6H.5uo 213·59l 2859, 21:1·5tl2 :.!111 ----------.1..t. I llats un Plrnp. 'llt'll CONN Director trombone with case. Excellent con- dition. $100. 675·8052 aflcr 6PM. Marshall 100 watt super lead amp. $700. Ibanez electri c Gui tar pro· fessional model S450. 64J.11604 OVATION 12 S tri ng Acoustic Guitar W /Pick· up & Hard She ll Case. 2 Mos. Old. $600/080 540-0181 Student nute & trumpet. $100 & 915. 644·5544 after s. RISSON GUITAR AMP. 120 Walls S3SO 080. Elect Guitar with 25 Watts Amp $130. Xlnl Condition. SS7-8393 Offln.........,..& ~....... 8085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IBM Executi ve T ypewnter $100. Need~ Tepa1r3. Call 497·5610 or late rughts 497-4936. • Mo torola 2 channel • beeper, $1'25 ; Code-a· . Phone, •. ~-4962 ...... & Orpts 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Old upnghl piano, good cond, neecb tuning, $150. 548-8513 /548-4485 · BAbDW IN Accrosoni c console $1000/ obo 644.8647 HAMM OND S PI N ORGAN '79, Leslie Dual Keyboard. auto plays reatures. Fine gift for home or boat! Sl59S 673·7996 Stare, Int__., lcr 8095 ··················~···· S H O W C ASl';S & DISPLAY RACKS Ex ceptional pnce:. :'llew gd qual. Mon thru Fri. 548-0622 'HO Penn Van Sportftshers & (.'rw~en.. All I B. n•1 outdr1ve problems !\4dl a\·a1I · 2012', 22'. 23'. U ', 26'. 28'. 30'. :tr. Closeout sale. call today Man ne Outfitters. 213-5!12·~9. 213-592·2444 l!l-:'7 !:icarab :10' twi11 :lSOs. low hrs. high perf equip 70mph +, must sell. $24.500 w /trlr. 759-1913 or 64().1963. ·77.23· Mako. tnb~ equipped, priced to sell 673-9363. ----------1979 21 ' Eliminator Day Cruiser -ooh• used 10 times. See lo apprec eve. 97~7288 loah, Sail 9060 .....••...•............ ''9, Luders 16. 25ft. varn hull. slrp 1n NB . 1beauliful $40110 894-9010 Need cash 1 wrll sacnf1c·e. 20' O 'Da~, I rlr. 0 11. :> sails. all xtras includt.'<l Best oHer. 675-3148. ISL. 24' F . G. sloop. head. galley, sips 4, 6HP 08, xlnt cond. Racefcruis . slip avail Reasonably priced. PP. (714 ) 499·4146 8' Sabot fiberglass. rully equip. & recond., SSOO 080, 835-2 122 I 0 I . 675-~ IH). 12' Snowbird . ni ce Learner's bout. $525 biS.0349 '75 Encson :12. cstm 111t ext 6 sails , whl. knot. VHF. many xtras, boat covers. nicest on West Coast Must see' SJ!J.OOll Firm 968-7903or9611 0ti72 15' SUNFISH SAILBOAT Like New. $700 C<i ll 00--l:KXlad 11337 16' tlob1e Cat. xlnt cnnd. $12(~ 644 14115 betWCt'n !J &5wkd}S. .TV.I .... HiFi, Street 8098 loah, Slips/ Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......•............... Beautiful Zenith 25" color .Near 1V. 2 yr wmty, free de· For rent, 25' s ide lie livery.$124 .646-1786 ferry, Balboa Isl. fi73-1440. JBL De mo Sale-Great s p eakers, at great prices. Atlantic Music 445 E. 17th St .. C.M . 646-8895 19 inch Sanyo color ·rv & stand , Sl25. 673-35i L Eves. lotlb&MsfM ........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ ..-.C•/ Ser.. 9020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat refinishin g, t op sides. boot stripes, s uper structure. non-skid. rers. 942.7413 ........... •••• ... 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ' Sabot, fiberglass.. race •equipped, S3SO. New 5/16" BBB chain. 200'. Sl.25/ fl. Barienl #lOA winch, MO. Swan AOF, 15(). 00-7491. loah, Speed & Ski 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 Bayliner Liberty. 20'. like new. 120 hp inboard. marine radio. trailer. $8250 673-ml9 Two Kaw. jel skis. new never used, S35QO for both 548-8711 Larsen 15' Ski & Fish Boat with SO HP Mercury & trailer . SLSOO. S.IS.2629 13' Ski Boat. w /trailer. 100 hp Mere. m ust sell. $1800. 551·2743 loah, StOI C1CJ1 9090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dry storage available . Newport Dun es. 1131 B ack Bay Dr. N B . 644-0510 Trmtsportaffoft ••••••••••••••••••••••• i ll Hrougham mutorhome l.1kc nt•w <~ood m1ll';1ge Siil()(• & Like over pymt:. .(';i I li46·0566 or &16--l:!O:J ---Trailen, Trav•I 9170 •..........•...•..•.•.. IUx:JJ' furnis hed, older. S'6000. Owne r 646-6725 140 Cubrillo. CM Trailen, Utility 9180 ..............••••..... Lge trailer. SJ.'jD Fold-sttfp C""l'imper bumper, $50 Eves. 497-2789 ---~ Allto Service, Pcris & Accnsorin 9400 •.•.......•••.......... SSAVESAVES WITH USED PARTS Imported car parts IMPORT AUTOSIJPPLV 101 N Manchesler An<1he1m 771\.9900 351 Windsor Forrt Eni: Cl•m1Jlelc. balanrc·d anrl blueprinted S511t1 orr 9'i~0110, C)o.t 16.1! to l JO '71 Spitfire Parts for sllle 64~4764 ....................... IMPORTANT NOTICE1'0 READERS AND ADVERTISERS T e pn ce or item s <1dvert1sed bv vehicle dealers m th.e vehicle classified advertis ing columns does not include any <1pphcablc taxe.s, license. transfer fees. finance charge~. fees for arr pollulron control de· v1ce certif1ca11on~ or de ;iler dot umentary pre paration charge~ unle:.~ otherwise SPl'l'1fied b~ th~ advertiser Anti I C~ ru>llCS 9520 •.•••.••..•....•....•.. 1957 FORD THUNDERBIRD The m ost des1retl d ass11• 1n So Cal1r Fully re.!.lored. wh1lc w rblue i nt. & full puwcr (005UKZI SAVE!!! THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2 060 HARBOR BlVD. COSTA MESA 6 42 ·0010 '46 Ford Woodie. restored $13,000 AL.SO '29 Model A Town Sedan. 4 dr, restored. Ideal for stu- dent. $10,000 675·6161 Early Mercedes 190 Ob diesel sedan. c lassic pre· fin lines. Was stored by phynatrc, n e w ever • ythmg. S1SOO. 542·50.S2 __ '55 Porsc he Speedster. orig & totally restnred. 18 coat s ol b lk laquer $18.500. < 213)790-0745 or 797-1818. '63· 'f,6 T· bird parts DAYSOHLY 1146-7019 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 • fl b erg I us Tug . ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Sale: Original Tool '79 Special Edition Olk box rrom Mode l·T Ford Mo t o becalte M o ped t714 >41r7·3581 w/many xtras lo m i, spr Islander Weekender or Character Bay Launch. tlmo. old. VW Rabbit Diesel. Full 1alley, stov., refrlgerat«, dbl. berth, head. complete. cond. ~/080 673·5454 lecnatloftal Karen 673-0164 V.wdft 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •tt-::=1 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duna BUllY & T railer New engine, extra parts. clean. 545-7996ah. 6. 119.500. 1*'7117. 'i8 Honda CBiSO SS-F. --------• 5700 rni.~t cood, Sl.850. 4 wt..t Drl.,.. tHO BOSTON 661·9Ul/fJll·3731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HD SPSTR. Xlnt Cond. '71 Toy L tC. 1 owne r . 4SK ·WHALER Rblt Ena. (2000mi) New acti.aal ml, lots or extras Trans. Cust. Chrome, Incl sml blk c h•v V8, · 111/a.... See lo App. ~ Sacr. A/C, pot1t-lrac. Absolute-• ~ t .._.. OWi l1MS3l · ly lmmac. No rust or ......... J1'111 •· denta. •11 orig, $3500. Call ma)! wh1't•b & t ''"' l .11 m i. llkl' '"''' i~.Hllll K:H Willi 'i ii l-'•>rd I' I 'Int 1·111111 f 1 h1·q:l;i~s ..,hell •. ii I xlra~ Best 11H1•r lh :. .>&!J.J07j, C\l'' 55i ~(;;,!! '75 T ny1,1a J'> U. xl nt m echan1tal 1•1md. xt ra <'lean. new r:idrnls. Sl7!)(} or bst ofr 642·678.1 • ·m Fur<io-25() p1cku11, ~n1:w tires. new _gb, a le, 1foot1 cond . $1950 1080 6'16·3593 l>ef 3pm~ ·1~ ch;;rolet prc kus> $1800 . Cal l da ys 548-9866. eves. 541l·5825 '70 Dodge 4x4 Truck, 4 Speed. $1200. 645-2901. Vans • 9570 ..••..•...•.•.•••..•.•. '70 Ford Econohne. must sell. Sl500 or IK'st orrer ~5 S.117 ' 7 4 0 0 D (; 1-: \" J II Trades man 11111. :"fr..., Tires. Prime (;ond. Sl800 J elf 968-4268 1973 Dodge SU rfer Van fng, bed.-captain chairs. auto trans. air. crµls SJOOO. 641-8004 Autos Wanted .•..........•.•...•••.. WE PAV TOP DOJ~LAR ror lop used ;:ars-fore1gn, domestics or l'lass1rs Ir your rar 1s e xtra t le;in. see us Fl RST' ~." #11 .. 0r~C~ 2925 Harbor Lllvtl COSTA l\H~Sr\ 979-2500 WE BUY CLUNCARS AND TRUCKS COHNRL CHEVROLET X!>C llarhor Bl\ol I 't IST A ~f t:. .... A 5u.1200 HIGHIUYER Top dollars for S1>orts Cars. Bugs. Campers. 914 ·s. Audi's Ask for Utt' MGR JIMMARIHO VOU<SWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 WANTED! Late model Toyolas und V olvos Call u s TODAY!!! Earle Ike TOYOTA-YOLYO ... ,...._II•& c ......... . rtl. 64'·UOl -S40-•o7 PO RSC HES WANTED Allow us the opportunity lo consider the purc hase or trade-in or your clean Porsche. Check with Us T<>stay! 1»31 H91b()t 81Yd Getelltn G<o-e '" .._n» Tap Dlllar Paid For Your Car ! JOHMSOM & SOH ,.. . 'ii YAMAHA vz.250 2u 11111.1552 till 6pm or 1 W.llumlOboun SS00 714/531·5057 aft 7pm. Atk Lm•tt1~ XllHarborBlv . Cell 1:¥91 ~-.-.0 for Carl Nelaon. C:C.ta Mesa 540-5630 -· #-,._ - 2 I SO 14..tMr ll•cl Coste M•IO us.51op We Pay OVER IMloota h>r Vo111 C:c"od 1/W, 11nr..fl1l• or Audi ·1lmlf• l'r1•m1u11l prl1'l'' 1>a1d '"' J11~· 11''"' "·" 1 fon •11(n or d11rrl{'~t1<· 1 111 i.:n••l r11n1hl111n '>e• I .., 1'11 'l 1978 DATSUN 2IOZ 11·1 black, 5 spero, u1r 1·ornl1lloninl(, stereo, real win' wheels 142!.IVl'YI $7995 JIM MARINO VOU<SWAGEH llf711 Beach Blvd. lll'NTINliTON REACll 842·2000 n 280Z :!+2, 1-spd. t:ll!t' snrf AM1FM cuss . AtC, 5:JK m1, S85W 001 71Y14 • AUTO RENT A.LS • F'rom S95trro 631 :!C97 'il! IJats un 1200 $1)\flJ Call art 3 661 flllli..1 8110, We<Jnesday. Oc1obor 1·, 1980 1980 505s IGos&Dinelt HERE NOW!!! BUCH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT B~ACll 752-0900 r~:UGEOT l!nl:!. 504 l>I fo:SEL. Mint conchlwn Air. AM '"'M st ereo, s un r11of. PS. PB, powe r wm dows. auto . 25 mpg city. :JO hwy $7 ,500 firm 1307UVQ1 781 li 757 IR1vers1dc). l'rivate Party Ponclw 9750 •••••........•••..•..•. in a Rabbit Convertible. FAOM ~~tt~ w GAl!OfN GllOV( 1976 VWCAMPER !-> h a r 1• W c !. t r a I r a w lautnmatic & !.lerl'o t<1pe Dyn;im1t(" I061!9ti!t 1 $5995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach HI\ cl HUNTINGTON BF.1\('ll 842-2000 OAll y t'tLC)I ,,, I ·72 .. :trl<trtul1d 'unvt :IHI{ '<Int ( 'eo11d $.'lll041 .iS'i 7ti7!1 • '1111 ('pc •It• VIII'. 11111'1,•d I.Irk hlu llltr "'al' Xi top ,\\1 1-'\1 ta 1>•· W W Sl.t .Htl5 l'.\'I'' H:t2 56!1l~ 1tys.11 1 '1tm 9920 •.••..•.....•.....••.•. SEE US FIRST! We have <rl:1111d 'eleet1011 n f N ~: W & , Ii S Jo: I I chevrolc!l!'o' COHNElL CHEVROLET X'4 11.irhor 111111 1·1~I A MES.\ 546-1200 7U Chc\'V WJi.:on, gr! tr ... 1t'ipon :1111111 c·ar Sac SS7f> lil:J IW:J '71 El Ca n11ru1 :L'iU lllk htlc 1111 1 I o;JJ(i llr:ind nt'" t•11J.! N,•w u n·~-i.:<1 mp•{ Sllllk1 ~~1~ x.i 1r, SOUTH COAST DODGE 'itl lJat..,un280ZX C:Lpkg. xtra~ Tran::.h•rrt.-d. lake t>V('I' b e bl 2 mos frl'c IHI• :!)111-i Jlt 511~ 197!i' PORSCHE !114 2 0 fmmaculatc' '.\lu!>t s ee t•> appreciate! $7rn5 or be~t offer Le aving lhc statt '68 BUS $1000 firm' Hun' ·57 Cht•\ Wa~1111 1111 . 11<.·I 1;ooc1 Dav1: \11 :1511 1·11~ ('110,111 fi:ll 1121 S!lOO !Hill Jli27 ~ ll;irlxir Bini <.'OSTA M 1:s \ CALL 540..0330 OR 540..9100 Autos. Imported •.•........•...•....... AHaRomro 9705 •••.................... t-'IN\LALI<'\ 1<11:\1£11 l'I. EAH ,\,'11(' E \I.I, '7!,.. \l l'!'> I t;I)' \\'p'r•· Ue.i hn 1980 SPIDERS HERE NOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS 11-IH I .lt1\IC Stn•cl :'. EWJ>OHT It EAL'll 752-0900"' '7A Alfa 2000 Sp~llcr • 15,()(X) m1 . :i111 frn 1.:<is!>. $7-11111. 541!·8677 eves '7n D:il~un P.U Ion~ lw<I l aml>\:r :.hclJ. 1-(d CIJIHI ~) :>&o-64,;x • 730· 75.u; FerTori 9723 .••.................... l:nli ~· .. rr;in S111der like nu unh !I IUlrn1 $3;! 1100 M 1 .\1 1· N .1 u ..: h l •1 n ;'..llj i.l•~I Ida\.., 11111' 1 ~ 9715 ·"'················· ..... . ;u liZ.U Sµ~ ll l'r Ft<Jl r .. ultu l!> \ :\1 F \I. :.~ 1s S.'>.'IU !WO frll~ c'tl fo'l ·\T S1111rt l:t.l l'11n\l Wht ·1 "n lnl I own. new Im· .... well ma1nt;i1nl·tl. S4!19!r Call 714 7GO on x t'\ l'~ \!UST $1-:LL' 1714 I 642 0138 '771 J 024 rurschc ~1lvt•r w .. unrr & ster t .iss S7800 or h~I ofr Cull Ad :::Jfil . l;;t2 <l:ICJll, 24hr~ 'tiT PorsL'ht' !H2.)i '1'4J n11 nL'>l, unJ? 11wnl·r, hl'~l 1>ver S51100 k:t! ·l:lli!J l!n 5 T.ffJ?OI I Jrn·ra t hoc hrn w 111n ml cr•111r t~oh sh1..'Cl ,.,.heel., & 1'7~ Thi~ c .ir 1s frt:'>h l 'n lortunately m u!>l ,,.11 i5!.I I013 or r,&0 194/J '7!1 Turbo Carrc•rn )(Ml mi rully loadf'<I. BB!l p;·, ah!.oluLPly fl;iwles~ l'<1 II Bob •·i574Ht · afl 5. 67:J 37i8 • i!J S111tlt'r 20IJll, sefl ~'7700 '75 P11r~d1e ~14 . Vl'rv 11r t.ike over h 1• $400 & cll't111. µol m Jg:. n c.:..· l..t'"" l'ljUI l ' & ll e p tire,,, s hock!>. ,.,<'a ts $24~ mo, 22 In.JS 8500 n11 Am I'm ca!.s, hc<ideri. • fully cqwpped. a uto A b r a . t. o w c r e d fifi BAJA. m.Jn' nr·" 1tl·m~. 12 12 V. 11ew 1111 ,\~I ·FM •'a!.J,, lllr;i 1.•111(, loo rruinv xtras tu l"l lla''l' r~c erµl~ $1!•\15 c a,,h 962. 1!11!4 ·77 VW 4 )pd, 7 l'<I~~ , :,Ull !.hado"' lint "intlow-. pcrfe<"l cnnd . ss11511 I i44 -1.IOOG 75 \'W Hug 1·,,n, F.x•·•·p tllmlll \b~11lull'I\ rnm,1 ... ell M~lf1rm 1;i:11~1 1•1 -;3 \ W Sup1·1 lld ·tll- A'Yl 1-·,1 >unr1111r n•·w ure' S2'lllll 1 '.ill .. rr 111m \1 t' or ;nn ti~· !>.al •11 Sun ~I ~~JI Ii,, \ \\ Fa -. l ha 1 k SIL\HP' :-./ew llll <Inf! 1 I w n X I n L (. ,, 11 rt Sl750 OUO l\41i 1~5i ,ifter 5µm clean classic ti42·9572 7 1 4 • 5 4 9 . i 9 6 ti d ~ s , 9707 Honda 9727 714·5J6.8058eves. •••••.•...•...•..•.•... Audi '71 VW Super lieclll' F :VI Ii trat k. ong owner S251NJ 64 .l 650 1 D•s. e ve~ 640-1924 '76 F'ox Xlt Nu shocks. air cond. Am/FM c ass XII mpg! $2995/obo, Call Ad !!362, 642-'1300. 24 hrs . '80 Aud i Diesel. 2 gas tanks, fully equipped . $15,900. 979-Z788 -----'71 Aud r. rblt eng. nu brakes, nu fr whb, xlnt cond. nu fronl whls. 496-4195 '7A .\ud1 5'JOO. rull power. snrl cas,.,, whit•· w •hlul· lht. SiROO ll-15 2374 11r 675-Mof)JR '79 Audi SOOOS, 1m · macul11te . a ll xtral>. black. $10,000 or assume lse. 682 -&886. ----BMW 9712 ..•...••••.•........... For lhe Best Deal 1n Orange County Come Sec Us Today! ' SADDLEBACX VALLEY IMPORTS l.8402 Margue rite Pkwy . M1s .... on Vlt'JQ 83 1-2040 495.4949 Clo!>etl Sunday~ CREVIER & I ST & IROAOWAY SAIOTA AHA 835·3171 !Ul Ulll ... &Jf l)lllYINC MACH~hf •USED BMWs• '72 2(1(.Y.! lll w !:> r (2(1fil I ·1;13 llc!> t'pe. m 111t1115fl!l1 ·1.i 2tl02111 s r w:1:12 1 ·;s :ioo2a n~151 ·75 530la w !> r I 141:131 'i6 2002s r4sp 1151111 i7 63()(.'s1 1456SXG I '7k 32<fi4sp. air (422M I 'i83".!0ia. air 16Cl'J51 '78530w loaded !Mt.HI 'i 95281a s r 12615 ) _ ~l_osed ~-ndays ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST :5 · Sales-SerV1re Leasing RQIL Cann-, Inc • Rolls ltt~ce BMW 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640-1>444 ------ BOB McLAREN's 850 N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA (5 Mi. No. of SA Fwy I 17 I 4t522·5333 Sunday by Appl IMW 1972 3.0 CS Auto. Must seU. 642·°"96 ....................... VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HUDQUARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES & SERVICI': OLDSMOllLE HONDA GMCTRUCICS 2>1,)() Harbor Blvd <.:~l'AMESA 540..9640 '75 Porsche !llLS. Blkrblk. A1C. Sspd. Must sell $15,000. 64&0928. '67 912 new ent1me. trans , paint . mags. 5 s pd beau ty S7500 968-s.942 Rois Roye• 9756 .............•......... •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROUS·ROYC£ l~J~mboree "-•""" euc11 ,.._ __ ___.._ .... ClOSfO SUNDAYS 'H VW C o n vert i blc Classic 1mmac , new mt. new l.lres, 673-4760. '74 BUG Exlfl nt Xlnt Cond. New Pnt & Tires . Runs Great $3200 firm 548.3237 ------ 1964 Bug, not rnnmn.: . S29S Call arter JP .M 548.3006 '72 8u1t Onl' "" nt-r ·\m Fm st eri·o. l.qw :.mo1o1 l!Crt1f11 .. '<1 Hun/. & 101,ks I 1ke Ot'.,. )I J ll\ xtrdS 52900 lk-<t ofr :\l u't sell lh.i.s week. 49'>1·9227. .IGCJlllll' 9730 ..........•............ '61 Silver C loud. Fine · vw '76 Sctroc<'o. Xlnl. cond. Elegant. white. cond. Auto. am/fm. s nrf, Owner. 121.SOO. 640-4999 S4500/0BO. 7i5·037S. 1967 Jaguar Sedan 420. S8200. I owner. 714·M5·24<MI 9760 W.ANTID! •••••••••••••••••••••• "iO. '75 BUG or CA~I PER '68 J ag XKE Roadster, c hrome wire whls , Pirelli lires. new eng. mint. ong. Call 644 4147 atter 6pm. I 980 SAAi )1ust be in good shape! TURIOs . 547·3182 . '63 XKE Rare :1 s. 1-:xrel HERE NOW! EXCB.LEHT SB.ECTION! hcxlv 101 Wires. radials BEACH IMPORTS $8200, Lag 6'll :1W2 1148 Dove Strecl Jf/ftWtt 9732 NEWPOHT BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752-0900 •7312 Jensen lll•:ily. rcbll - - 1:ng. 4 cyl. 29 mp~. S350CI. Toyota 97 6 5 ffiLL"'tl :,ell 673 6li62 •• • •• • • •• • • • • • •• • • • •• • • Shadowbox for lirtlrnck Mmda 9738 Cc!Jca. S70 Mint rood ••••• •••••••••••••••••• 5..52 1356 '7 1 M:izda RX.2, .i dr. nu ---- parnl, nu en~. 13K m 1 Tri....,tt 97~1 S2HX> ~1+2847 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• '79Tnumph TH7 con\'ert1 'llO HX7 IH. hllc ml . :iir, ble, 5 spt.l. ,\M f'~l stereu onlv 200 m1 . S8i00. P P cassette. t\ C, flawless !ml 0794 afl 5 9,000 m1 $8500 ofrcr M«udes t.rn 9740 L-039·3625 aft fiP:\I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i!ITRIUMPll S PITFI RF. HELP!! 4 t•i•I. otspd w overdnve . Leaving the cuunlry '. mags. sort & hard tops. lo Must l>ell ll')Y bab~' 1971 mt. am 1fm I apt>. lug~ .McrcNlcs·Beni 250C that rack. 25 + mpg, Its a 1s really clean Loadl'd · · 1 O · · P P $5 S 0 0 inr lc;ither & AM FM 1'45·4212 :.tert'O r..:a11 H73 0665 e' CJ, ------ after Ii µ m & fi75 91150 YollcsWCICJlft 9770 day~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 MIZ 280SE C~ 2dr Auto trans, beaut c ar. full lth r . s nrf 642-0696 Assum Lse 'l!O 450SEL or 'i9 280CE lo m 1. Call Mr. Wood !155-1949 n~EL.4.5. S/500 • tw<>-3803 Eve 'fo6 MB ~L. 70,000 m1, hard & soft to(JS, white , $12,000, dmMrf5.4454 ---. Mercedes Benz 250 SE $4500 Eves, 497-3619 '79 300 T urbo, lmmac. Maple ~ ellow. $26,CKlQ <Nosunroofl. 640·9738 '78 450SL. 14,000 ..... A " JO" 1 uwner, $27 .9so 1714)673·4116 ---- HYE MOW!!! "Oas her Diesel Power"! Also a good se lection of Sdroccos Check us for th e BEST pri ces ' Professional leasing available! 1919 Lakewood Blvd. LONG BEACH 12 I 3t 597-3663 OPEN SUNDAYS -------- 1974VWGHIA Last year for this classic cou p e 4 spe e d Dynamite! (3765Sll S4415 JIM MARINO VOUCSWAGEH 187ll Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 Valvo 9772 ....................... VOLVO SALES. SERVICE AND LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVl::HY EXPERTS EARLE IKE VOLVO 19fi6 lla rbor Ill vd Cl>STA M !-:Sr\ 646·9103 540..9467 -- ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLl,;Sl\'ELV \IJLVO Larl!eSl Volvo Ot'aler 111 Orange County' BUY or LE,\SE' DIRECT tt•~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 Autos,Uwd ..•...•.•••.•..••.•.... 9901 ....................... NOTHING' OVER $4995 NABERS AUTO CENTER 1425 Baker St reel COSTA MESA 540-9202 ck ':910 ···················~··· • IUICX '80 SICYLAIK 4 door sedan. Automatic. 111r conditioning Pretty r ar' l0509> S6991! HOWARD Che•rolet Dove & Quail Sis. NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 MG 9742 ---'63 HUl<'k. m e c hanH"s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 3.0FI, 60,000ml, 4 sp .. l-•1 •97•6•~-· ..... -.DG-ET-• swiroof, S1500 080. m u."lt -'"" 1975 VW CAMPER special. $175. Call after Dynamite Weslfal.I~ pop· 5pm; 642-7063. lop in sharp cond1t1on. 4 speed . ster eo tupe ! odllac 9915 sell.640-6748. X l nl cond , l o m J . AM /FM, new radials. Toncov., 13.000. !J68...4tM 9720 '744 '79 MGll. tormrrow's col· lecton item, like new. driven 4000 m l, am tfm cass tape.~. 644-9190. Haw M>m!lhina to sell? Classlned ad." do It well, (0178521 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5'95 ·~ Diesel Seville, new. JIMMAllHO silver &. blue. loaded. VOUCSWAC.EH 50.000 nu. guar on en.:. 18711 Beach Blvd. Sl&.~ _S40-:193l wkdys llUNTINGTOl"i..BEACH i6 El Do Good cond Ne w 142-2000 tlres l3000 Call 846-.831K ---~------aft 5pm. ·7~ VW Con vertible. . Yello w. Bucksk in Int '00 F'1eetwood, ruM now. 6000 miles power. 111r. Best on er 71111111:11.1 •ii'""' 011 'Int N111c1 N~·w 11n·' I'!-. 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X TR/\Sl lJ\RI' !l>.IOVWll1 CALL 830-7000 1.l'.':('01.'.'i MERCl:R"I Ill .\I 'TO l'l::~TEll UH Ill\ I N ~~ K:lO 701Ml l!r.i \lonJrt'h t ;1 ... 1 2 •h t 1111\ "4111 IJ HJ.I~!() n11 xlnl 1 u nit s;'l:lll(),. Sa11rl1 75;• ;, J:!I '1.t'... ~llili :!!l!.lO I'\\'\ Mustanq 9952 •.•....•.......•.•••••. 1.oi ~lu:,1 .uw 1; ,., I. i:ooJ 1·nnd S<!ll•I !lest t1frl·r ~lfl.97:!1 vr IHI! Iii!!! 1~<; .\lu:.1.mi: i::..,llJacl. I ~llo.'Cd ~ll!W 1•ng1111•, °"I~ 11en..,1on S20m 1;.a2 :m:-: Oldsnmbile . 9955 .•............•.••••••• ·i;; Old'" Tt•rn11ado. n1·" .!Jre~ xlnt 1·.1n1I. S950 01 T;c:.t 11fkr ~'l!l 7t>:w Pinto 9957 . .....•........•.••.... 74 °Pmlo :i <Ir r11na hout AT. AC. rarlto, I own.•r . low m1. S11~5. 5'10 7l!7:J ·74 Pinto Hunabout lks t o ffer above Sl 2Ull 496 2f'"'8. PlynDutft 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Plymi>utt. WOCJOft <.:ood cond Mnny xtras Alsu has a welt.led nn to frfame e tas:. A trailer h1trh. orrer. Call 547 31R2 ·71 WAGON. 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AM/FM radio. ~w trres & more• 1697XVOJ 1976 VOLKSWAGEN DASHas•AH 4 cyl . 4 speed trans .. air cond , AM/FM stereo g~~~~· ;e,:;:,wr 53395 !750PLF) 1979 DODGE DIPlOMA T WA490H V6, automatic trans arr cond . pwr steering & brakes. radio. luggage rack. wsw tires & more' 1570XTZ) SERVICE HOURS f\.__ MONDAY THRU FRIDAY: 7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. · SATURDAY: 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP! • ..... Huntington Beach Fountain V~J~0~y * ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1980 \'our llonu•Co• 11 Dail~· N~" spapc•r TWENTY-FIVE CENT S Criugh,Cook • m ~oastal S1nog, Heat • By DAVID IWTZMANN OI ... °"''' ,., ... 'V°' Mo~l Of Oraojile C'ounly baltf'\I under bourbon hro" 11 islll e~ a1aln to<h y t~ So uthl"rn California air qualtt) ofrlcu1b reported pollu\ton lt<vt!I th•l made Tuesday lhe wor:•t su\Ot( day Of l!llO More trivlt! d1~11 ht'at iind nm cld air could ~ on the h0Mt\l1\ Thursday We H h.1\ inf! 1111u:sually s .. , t•rt• '1m1hll11n"' in Loi. Ani,tt<l\':i ,, n 1T \ 1 u n ~! 1: ,. u u n t 1 •· :. • " "IMlk t''ffilHI (111 lht• i\1t Quality "-t nnu.:,.n1t.•11t lllS1rtl"'t Hl tq \t11111.-:.:ud D Lurw lt·Vt·I~ 10 n11rth1•rn und 1·i>ntral OraOJ(l' t\1u11l} wt:rc t!JC ~t·t It'd tu hit 34 p a rl:. J>l'r mlllton l •ld<t)' JUbl .,hort of tht' 35 pprn n.qu1 n-d fm a s~1·und '>tage i.mo~ ale r\ Au quality m Orange Counly's c11 alitllll •·tt1t-s Huntington Ut'a<·h, N.:w~>rt Heach, LagWla Bea<'h <mt.I San Juan Capistrano wa11 t'xµeclcJ to be ··~snnU:tt: h all r1g h1 .". the s pokesman :.Jld . llo ~t'ver, Statgt! l pollution ul~rb Wl?rt' l•J lled for Southern \.'altforr11a ':. 1niand valleys ;.1rou11d l··onl~lna. Upland and S1tn Gabriel. leading to im ~-' plementation of ride sharing plans and cutbacks In industrial emissions by 20 percent. The AQMO spokesman said similar precautions also were required today in northern and central Orange County and aJso 'i.n Seal Beach, Huntlngton Beach. Newport Beach, Foun- tain Valley and Costa Mesa. Though air quality in the coastal communities wa~ con-\ - siderably better. the und~tnal cutbacks and traffic abatement plans w e re lmplement.ed because of wind patterns which carry pollutants inland. The spokesman s aid this year's late pollution siege was being caused by a "surface 1n version layer" trapping pollu tan ts close to the ground Combined with 100-degrce temperatures of the past several County Reports· day~. saJJt ths c·ond1t1m1~ have creau.>d tht! su1tabfe pn·n~1 u1 s1tes for eye stin~ing, lung burning s mog · The National Weather Serv1<·1· oHt ce in Los Angeles s.a1d 1h1~ morning sizzling temper aturr:· would continut: jn S11u thc·rn California throu~h 'ftiursday Heavy fog alon~ the coast :ii"' 1s t:xpected to continue durm>: the· mornfnl! Pipeline Renttt:l To Rise? ByJWSERT BARKER ~cl'lo. O.My ,..._. it.tt For 25 years. oil tankers from many parts of the world have made frequent and regular calls to Huntington Beach. Abandoned Du~p No -Health Hazard They moor to a buoy about a mUe off coast to unload their treasure of crude oil into a sub- terranean pipeline. The pipeline travels under the beach. under Pacific Coast Highway. under the Huntington Beach Inn and leads to the Gulf Oil Co. 's tank farm at Newland St).'eet, n ear the Southern Californja Edison Company's '"*'er eeneratlng station. Gull OiJ has been paying the City of Huntington Beach $2,400 a year for the use of the pipeline that lies under city territory. JJut the 25-year lease expires Dec. 31 and there are strong in· dicatioos that the city 's asking prtce ls going up -way up. ~it)' Councilman Jack Kelly, a mtmber of the city's negotiating committee, said the lease was written in the 1950s in a different l!ra • Wben oil was consider..ah'y cheaper. -«Tbeliiue should.have been r4ine1otlated several years aio, to bring us into lbe 21st century," he declared Tuesday. "Everybody was caught by surprise by the sharp price in· creases, including the city. You better believe that the lease is archaic and will be brou&ht up to date." John DeVries, director of re· ceiving and shipping for Gulf Oil, said the company would not respond officially to the city's proposals. He indicated that the firm would oppose any charges based on volume. however. OeVries said that about three tankers, each weighing approx imately 120,000 tons including the oil load, use the Huntington Buch facility each month. He said oil has been transport· ed from most oi l-producing na· tions but in recent months it has eome chiefly from Alaska. The crude oil eventually is ;AMED COAST MOTO RIDER M081E,( KILLED tea Ped•I B1M Colldecl Wltlt • 1ruck Ex-HB Moto Champ Killed On Bicycle Gay Ion Mosier, 26-year-old pro- fessional motocross motorcyclist from Mission Viejo. was killed late Tuesday in New York when a pedal bicycle he was riding col· lided with an apple truck. Mosier. dead on arrival at a hospital in Brockport, N,V., had been riding the bicycle to tune up for a motorcycle race in nearby Utica. The young motorcyclist. who s tarted his racing career in 19'73 and went on to take the SOOcc class moto chamoionship in 1974 al the Los Angeles Coliseum. was mar· ried and hadoneson. By PATRICK KENNEDY OUlle 0..lly ~I ... ~l•tl An abandoned chemical dump in Huntington Beach appears to pose no immediate threat to health, say Orange County health officials. Officials also said Tuesday that the death rates among residents living. near the dump s ite com· pare with county averages. _ This preliminary assessment by county medical officer Or. Rex Ebling contradicts allegations made last month by Peter Von Ellen, counsel fortheownerofthe abandoned dump. Von EJten testified at a plan- ning commission public hearing that he knew of sever a.I people dy- ing of cancer caused by drinking water that had been contaminat· ed by chemicals from the dump. He said the chemicals had seeped into the water supply. "It's only a remote-possibility that any illness or death can be linked to ~chemicals buri~at tbe dump,'• Eblin1 said Tuesday. He said the various causes ot death amona residenta in lhe area wi 11 be studied. · The pteUminary study included two census tracta of about 8,000 residents near the dump site, he said. It was ordered by Second District Supervisor Harriett Wieder. He said county officials have in· terviewed two persons living near the dump who Von Ellen alleged , were ill from drinking con· laminated water. Ebling said there appears to be no connection because the diseases are not similar One woman has cancer of Ure hver and the other has an In- Mortgage Tops 14o/c testinal disorder Hoth arc Ill. he said. ~ Ehling said the Stale Oepart menl of Heal«'\ Services and lhc county department this week will test city water and water rrom private wells near the site The four-acre dump is 700 feel .- .,..,,...... Bandit Din Thomas F . "Sandy " Richardson. 73, one of the 12 men who held up the Brink's accounting room in Boston in 1950 and escaped with $1.2 million , hafi died in Weymouth ._M~ss. Tentative Pay Pact Reached By HB Police s outh1•usl of the Botsj t.h1 ,, Street anJ Warner Av~nuc 111 ler~t>ction In lhe l!)ilus il was O',PU loJumpotl refint:r) wac;tt-1' A µnvatc 1>tudy of lhc site, 1 !.' leased-1n August, staled th.;I water quality 1n wells near the (Set-DUMP. Page A2) Iran Vows . Fight to The Finish BAGHDAD, Iraq <AP) -Iran and Iraq reported tank and infan· try battles raging today after Ira· nian leadi::r Ayatollah Ruholl ah Khomeini slamme1l thi-·<loorto an ~rl.} cea..,•· f~~. ~vwlf\)! h.tC1~hlfo lheend. Iran declared 1t intends to keep the Strait of Hormuz open to ship· ping and claimed its ground for-e~ in street-to-street fjghting pushed Iraqi invaders out of a kt _city in oil-rich Khu.zestan r> vtnce. homeini broadcast a message to his people Tuesday night c;ay- ing Iran "will not compromise'' and will not stop fighttnE:. now 10 days old. until all Iraqis arP driven from Iranian soil. I ranian Prime M1n1stt•r Mohammad Ah fiaja1 said he 1 l' ceived a letter from· t i S Secretary of Stale Edmund " Muskie on the American ho!>l:tl!t> issue and w11l .studv it, t he lr:m1:.n ne ws agent:y !'J r: reporll'd Plc 52 hostaJ!CS wcrr 1n t ht•1r J:1.1r d day ofcapt1 vity The Iraqi nPws agenl'Y said th.11 s m oke still curling o\'er Raghd id (See IRJ\N, Pa~e r\2~ PIXLEt· N IXES DISCO TAJl.E'R 1' ransmitted by underground pipeline to the company's re finery in Santa Fe Springs. That portion of the lease is not under negotiation. For several years, Mosier, a former Huntington Beach resi- dent, rode on the Kawasaki racing team and consistently finished high in competition LOS ANGELES <AP> -- Citing continued increases in their cost of funds. two major home loan assoc1a- t ions ha ve raised mortagage rates above 14 percent. City officials and ne~otiators for the Huntington Beach Police Officers Association have . ~ . hed t ntative settlemeot on v IS \l I A I Al 1 Ir ~ou "',1111 ~e~~w on~-vear contract, chief lo b~11g1e. stay oot of r1 xl•'} ti to Mark Reid said tdl... P1~lcy s residents won a 10111. HB Teacher ,Pickets Rap Pact Offer The motocross racer, who had more than 200 performance9'/.Wl· der his belt. credited his family and his conversion to eating body-building foods as reason for his success. ~ego a r 'runnin~ hattle Tuesday "'lh·n ay. co unty ~uper v1so r s h l'lt' Gibraltar Savings & Loan Association. Beverly Hills, raised its rate to 14.5 percent Tuesday from 14 percent. Reid said the total package u n a n 1 m ,1 us I y de n i c d l h P MOTOCROSS ACE DIES Gayton Moaler was scheduled to go to the 233 establishment of lhe area's fi1 c;t members of the association to· disco * Opponents said lilt> day for a ratification vote. business "'ould be too close lo He'd said his goal was to become world champion by the time he was 30 and then lo re- tire. Glendale Federal Sav- ings & Loan Association raised its rate to 14. 75 per· cent from 14 percent for a fixed-rate loan, and to 14 percent from 13. 75 pe1'cent for a variable-rate mortgage. T h e C i t Y Co u n c i I h ii s their homes Mos ier. who grew up in Garden Grove, gol booked on motorcycles when he was a youngster and his family took recreational outings to the des· ert. scheduled an executive .session -------------- Abol.11. 35 teachers picketed a · specialtK>ard meeting of the Hun- tington Beach Union High School l)tatrict Tuesday night in protest of \he "final" contract offer and crowded classrooms. School board President Doris Anen said the board decided to st.nd by the contract offer that w s unanimously rejected by resenlatives of the District ucators Association last week. he board offered the teachers r choices but urged them to ac- "J figure ~ race until I'm too rich to spend all my money or k>o broken-up to race any more," he said during an in· terview several years ago. Funeral arrangements are pending. Sexual Misconduct Alleged , Monday to consider latest de· velopments. Reid said several key issues came under discussion at a three<hour session Tuesday between city and poli ce negotiators. ·Medical · Pr~ctice Halt Sought e ta 7 percent raise this year, ln- ad of ei&ht percent. The lower se would Cree $200,000 of dis-psychologist Sydney Smith, who waiver with the board to release body and doctors. But Dr. Sosna t ct money, Mrs. Allen said. al-ByGLENNSCOTI' contend the gynecologist is unfit her statements, charged that said Peterson failed to recognize l•ln&thedistricttoimmediately oe•Dell,,........., totreatpatients. Peterson had sexual intercourse that these delusions were h e· 20 teachers for the fall Alleging that f'uJlerton In a report prepared for the with her three times, in February symptoms of mental illness and ester to alleviate crowded gynecologist Paul ipeterson is board's investigation, Shapiro and March lncludlng once when bis lnteraction with her made ses. mentally ill, the Jtate Board of said Petenson sllffers from •·ex-he spread sheets on his office Mrs. Escoto'sco'\ditionworse . n four offers call for an add.i· Medical Quality Aasurance ftled treme and extensive ration· noor. Smith gave a candid yet com· nal I percent raise next Sep-s uit Tuesday to prevent the 72· all.talion.. and later said tests She said he gave her conflicting passionate account of Peterson's ber. . year-old physician from practic· showed that the physicia.n has an stories on whether she had mental condition ip a report that he teacher association, inl{ medicine. · underlying sense of anxiety and is cancer. She alao claimed that his accompanied the lawsuit. He not· resenting about 800 lnatruc· An Oran1e County Superior "Ukelytoeaiageinlnappropriate sexual advances led her to at· ed that Peterson was the oldest of • -wanl& a oae year contract Court bearing has been set for behavlorwbenunderstraln." temptsulcide. · . six children born to a Mississippi a l5 percent raise and Im· Oct.23toconsidertber~uest. The ellperts ellamined But Petenoft, in bis letter. de· rarmer and bis wife and that he ved mecllcaJ benefits. The The board contenda ln the suit Peterson after one of bis patlenta, nied tellln& her she bad c'°cer bad worked menJal jobs to nm berlmalleanavera1eS2l,OOO that "ample evidence" exists to Rosie Escoto, went to the board and claimed that he bad con· his way tbrou1h Vanderbilt ally. · indicate thaL Peterson shouldn't with a atr1n1e tale of sexual ex· Unually repelled ber sexual ~-MedlcalSchool. dlltrict baa ideoWled 2113 .practice. The state a9ency is ploita. Hu seenarto was later dis· vancet. "It waa like an obaesslOn Peterson later spent 23 yean In 4•• tbat twve more than 17 1eekiq a court order to prohibit puled by Peterson ln a ntne· wilbher,"besaid. · the Navy and began his private ...... 'ftlere are 171 clUMS in Peterson fro~practlcln& unless page letter to the Orange County Psychiatrist Marilyn Sosna practice in 1964. '""'bip achool1 that have hecanprovebettcapable. Medical Assoclallon's Ethlca treated Mn. Escoto and said in a Smith said Peteraonseemsuna· thm IO students, a di1trtct Tbe boant cltes opinJona by Com mlttee. ·report to lnveaUgaton that the ble to admit that he Is wracked by "'eathfl'r Some fog at beaches Thursday extending in land a few miles at timc·s.• otherwise s unn y Tonight's lows 62 to 67 Highs Thursday 6R tu 74 ut beaches to 86 to 95 inlan<I INSIDE TOD.\\' A county Lo.ndmork fur 58 years . the Ezct'ls111r Creamery rn Santa Ana u><H put on the ouctwn />/()(:k Tu11 s day Along with the old millr tanks alao went a lot 11/ nostalgia 1 Story . pliorn ~ Page BIJ. 1,.M..... ,.. ---... ,, CM-• M Clettlfl• O..U C-k\ 114 c ......... 114 OtftllM"'kw 04 1:•"...... ... IRi.tU.IMNM '~" ,....... cu ' .... Ct.U --OJ •iu.ummsald. 119ycblatrilt SC(ord Shapiro and Mrs. Elcoto, who si1ned_ a patient bad clelualoM abcMat Cf'ee, DOCTOR. 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Hh~r ~n 1l·e 11rt:d1l·ted near rl'cOrd h1~h ll·rniwratur1·i. fol' lh~ Sao lo ram·1sco f:la y area. northwestern <'ali(11ro1,l th1· S:.h·r.rnwntn Valll'y tht-San J oaquin Valley, 1h1.· Salrnu ... \'Jill') tlw S1111ta l'lnra \'a lie>, the· Na"a and Sonom<.1 \'alleys m1LI tht• Santa Ho.,a pl,un l ll~hs 1·011hl re,u•h \00 tn most of those areas, w1l h the San r'r an<'l'>nl HJ) :trt'a Ill the !Jib I lililH He-port" 'f'i11y ,,,,,.... 1NOk . I. S BY. Md <AP 1 An "extremely s mall" amount of radioaC't1ve,..us lea ked from the Calvert Cliffs nuclear powe r plant he re today.. the Baltimore Gas & Electric Co reported. DUMP ... dump is good. but that low levels oflox1cchem1cals are present. An ongoing controversy has de· veloped over what to do with the rontaminated soil buried at the :.ite The s tate health departme nt recommends excavating and re moving the soil to prt:ven\ future 'health hazards, s uch as ·water cont a rn1natipn, c" ptos 1 ve under· ground buildup of methane gas and exposure of toxic chemicals that are rising to the s urf ace The health department has identified several toxic and «ancer <·ctusing chemicals buried in the dump. Bllt't'he sooth coirst Atr Quality Management District opposes ex· cavation, stat ing it would spread toxic fumes and strong odors throu~hout the city. The owner of lhe site, Mola Developm ent Cor p ., wants to build condominiums the re. The pla nning department is prepar· ing a report on m ethods of ex. caval1t'>n and will deliver'it to the ,p l'an n ing co mmi ss io n in December Protn Pugt ... t I IRAN ... TVShOw Sparks Violence LOS ANGEL ES (A P) A rash ol bomb threats at CBS television studios and a sniper att ack at an amliate station were reported both during and a fte r t he netwo rk 's broad· ~ast of the controversial "Play. mg For Time," authorities said today. (Related Story A4, rel al· ed photo AS> No injuries were repo_tltd and no a rrests h ad be en m ade police said. · T hree small-caliber bullets shattered the front plate glass door at KNXT and KNX-radio stations at J : 10 a .m .. said Hollywood Division police Sgt. George Reming. "It's my guess that it (the shooting ) was related" to the protests over pro-Palestinian ac· tress Vanessa Redgr ave's star· ring role in the film; Sgt. Rem- ing said. Jewish organizations objected to the outspoken pro. Palestinian ac t ress ' cast i n g in the dramatization of concert singer Fania Fenelon's ordeal at the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz. At CBS. a guard who asked nol to be identified said the re were ··nu merous bom b t hre ats throughout the day." The amount of radiation released. 0038 milire ms. was "roughly equwalent to the amount an average person would get Crom one day's norma l television viewing." according to John Metzger, a spokesman for the utility. • Al'WI,__.. PETULANT 'PET' !SABELLA AROIGO SHEDS TITLE Italian Beauty Turn• Down $300,000 Prtze was from the Dora Hills natural gas line Juncture th at fed the - power plant attacked Tuesday by lrania.o Phantoms_ It also sa.id re. po r t e rs for Agen ce France Press e, Madr id 's Diario 16. and Amsterdam's De Telegraaf were expelled for re porting damage to a nuclear research center hit in the attack ltsa1d they hadn't seen the damage themselves, and re· lied on accounts by otht:rs. Security a l lhe s t udio was stepped up, he said. with all 19 guards · working 12·hour shifts. The leak posed no risk to plant personnel or the public and no one was evacuated trom the planf"or s urrounding a rea. Metzi::er said. Italian Bombshell Library Book Sale Planned FDR ·Son Fr•,,nPag~ '' _D...QCTO.B. ···~-=·Rej.ee1sL< = l!et:,Xitle Chats or -- Iraq c1a1mcd its mtantry cap· lured all ctpproa<'hes t u the strategil' ar'l!Y garrison town of Dezful. which controls all land route!\ linking Khu7.estan prov Friends of the Fountain Valley Library will conduct a fund· raising book sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p m Saturday. directly across from the l1br-ary a l King of Gl ory Lutheran Church, 10280 Slater Ave .. Dad, War ~. By ST E VE MARBLE OI IM 0.1ly l'llet Stall The theory s hould make World War II h1 s tor1a n s r eel F'ranklin Delano Koosevelt spill· in1; the St'cret of the atomic bomb lo the Soviet Union Althou~h he insis ts this is s imply a nct1onal layer lifted from his latest hook. author .lames Roosevelt son of the four-term president s ays not everyone ts buying his dis· \'!a imer ··Even som e ('lose [nends . keep Jlsking iJ it's true.·· laughs Roosevelt. a 72-year -o ld Newport Beach resi- dent and busi- ness m a n "But it's only f1l·tion." But R oo- se v_ e It s ays the ulea 0 f his new llOOSEYELT book, "A Family Matter ," was hatched from a very real bit of hush -hush business his father ask ed him to help wi th. In his book. Roosevelt casts h i m self as M aj . J ames ·Roosevelt of the U.S. Marine Corps .. asked by h1s t ather to have a secret m eeting with t he s on of Joseph Stalin. His mission. as the book de- t ails. is lo sha re enough of the a to m ic bomb secret with the Russians to woo Soviet support in crushing J apan. In real life, Roosevelt says. his father did ask him to car ry out a secret mission to the Mideast and to request the heads of state then not lo line up with the Nazi powers. "I did meet with them, a nd this has really never been known before. and asked them to stay clear or the Axis." says the Newport businessm an. ·'I took e ach one or the heads of state a s pecial gift from my father I remem ber he ask~ m e to gave a s hotgun to King Farou.k." ORANGE COAST ... DAILY PILOT fftf' 0,.~ (OAit 0•H"' P1IOI Vll'il~ """"''~ '' \Of'f\C>'~ uw N•"" P<c'\\ 1\ ovOf1\fWO O• lf'W> OtA~ C.o.."' ~t\Plo•ftlf '°""""' ~.,,.,..,. •a1,•on\ ~,.,. Dwb4•\r-d Mo~•., UHOVQf\ ff1d~r tl)r (O\l• ~w. Nfl..,potl .,.,,.cl\ fty1H10Qfon O•i'<" f"a''"'"'" "•""" u.,nt L•oun• ft••tt\ 'South (CW'\.t A '!l'llJI# t•Q•On•I ,,.g1l10t'I t\ ouOlt\NoO S•IVfdt n ..,.d'S.UAO••" ,,, .. 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"said Sm 1th in his report "In his own min<1 he has the troublesome events now pre· r 1p1taling this investi~ation of htm well rat1onahzed, and 1f the world does not a~ree. 1t'\lw lll bring him down." D e puty Atto r ney Gener.ii Deborah R. Monheat, who pre pared the suit. said Pe terson 1s st i 11 p racticing medic ine-Shc said the court order was requested to .protect public srue1y. Several -Ba11ks Raise Pri"ie Lending Rate NEW YORK <AP l •Several m ajor banks. led by No. 3 Chase Manhattan Bank . raised their prime lending rates today by one -half percent age point to 13.5 percent. The action. sp urred by banks' higher borrowing costs. m arked the seventh consecutive week of increases for t he interest rate. ba nks charge best-ris k cor · porate customers. Friday, banks across the coun· try r aised their prime rate from L2.5 percent to 13 percent with Chase leading the way. The prime does not apply to con s umer loans but is con· !>ider ed a key baro meter of trends in all kinds of interest ra tes. When the prim e changes. other rates often follow in the same direction FollowinJ: Chase in the latest rate hike were Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co.. Chemical Bank. and Continental Illinois National Ban k & Trus t Co. ?mailer banks joining the move inc luded European Am erican Rank and the Bank of New York. 40,000 March JERUSAL EM (A P) -About 40,000 Isr aelis h ave m a rched through Jerusalem . t urning a holiday tradition into a dein· onstr a tion of · Is r ael 's d e - termination to keep control of t h e d is puted c it y . P ri m e Minister Menache m Begin and the military chief of staff, Lt ... Gen. Raphael Eytan, reviewed the festive pa raders Tuesday. NEW YORK (t\P1 Pent house wanted to call Isabella Ardigo .. Pel." but now the magazine's officials arc calling her p e tulant S h e r eject ed $300.000 and the publication's Pet of the Year title because she declares she 1s "too good to represent Penthouse.·' The announcement <;tunned Penthouse offrrnls. who hustled the 28-year-olcl Itali an beauty off a platform at Lincoln Center's Library of the Per form mg Arts wh ere a lavish Pet of the Year Party was in full swing Tuesday ni ght. In a telephone interview from a rit1d -Manha ttan res taurant where she had taken refuge, t he 5-foot·IO brunette ~aid the idea for abdicating t he pet throne cam e after she learned t hat Americans ca~t a more critical eye on nudity than she thought "In Europe we take nudity dif fcrc nt than you do." she said with the merest trace of .an ac cent "llere it•s almost offensive to people The more I thought about 1t. I learned that people's reactions to this magazine 1s not so favorable They buy 1t for the pictures. but just because men like it and buy 1t doesn't mean ll 's good for me .. In a press release issued at the r1a r ty, Penthouse wrote that t he ir 38·251 2-36-in <'h beauty queen would receive $:100.000 in "the · richest and mu!>l pres t 1gious heauty contt!sl ever .. "And when she wants lo really get away from 11 all.· the re lease said. "our busy Pet will ~ whisked away in her private airplan(' lC> anywhere along the East Collsl Or. af she prefers the sea she «an c-hoose to sail away in c;plenclnr on the magnifi<'ent Queen Ehz;.i tx-1 h 2 · · Now, Penthouse publis her Bob Guccione .says, the money will be donated to char ity. probably to the Metropolitan Opera. Ms Ardigo. who said Penthouse changed her last name from Lanza. said that if s he had the choice she would give the moQeY School Contract Figure Correcte d An article in Tuesday's Daily Pilot incorr ectly reported the per centage of raise in terms of a contract offer ed to teachers by the Huntington Beach Union High School District . The article should have stated that. t he school board urged teachers lo accept a 7 percent r aise so more teachers couJd be hired for the fall sell)ester. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. Paddler: •ay~ $20,000 to Spanked Pupil VISTA CAP) -A 17-year-old girl has been given $20,000 because her school principal spanked her nine times on two suc· cesslve days 'With a fraternity badng paddle . The payo(f wu made by the Vista UnJfied School District's ln1urance company to a void a trial, Superinte ndent Jack Price aaid. But he supported the principal who s panked P atty surer. Price said the glrl's mot.her had signed a form authorizing such dllcipllne. Althoqh it wu the lint Ume the principal had._anked any student, Price said the &irl wu a dlscipllne problem at Sierra Vt1t1 school which ollen s pecial education. Patty aulfers from Down 'a Syadrome and bu an IQ of only 50, Price said. to a cancer fund. She ad'1ed that she did not know how ~Jected prizes such as n y 1ng lessons. a hor se a nd s tabl e . and a s nowmobile would be translated into funds for charity \l s . Ardi~o said she made up ht•r mind to rcjel't the title "al 1 ht> I ast minute 1:1s I starle<I to read the speC'th thev wrote fo r roe · • "I "as n·1 ~lt ctl f'enthouse w<.intt•d m<· to he. I couldn't go through <1 vcar of beirit! Pet of the Yea r Rut people were rowdy and not r t>a lly listenm~." 1 n ec "'ii h centra I Ir an and Tehran Oe7.ful is 90 miles north of l\horramshahr. the cit) where Iran reported fierce street f1ght- 1ng The Strait of Hormuz. the nar· row channel forming the entrance lo the Persian Gulf. IS the oot tleneck through which much of the West's oil suppl) was fun- neled Iranian officials ha\e threatened to expand the \\ar 1f other Arabstatei. aid Iraq. and the Pentagon has sent four special radar equipped planes to Saudi Arabia to provide a n early wam ing syste m in case of attac k. A pre·sale for members only "111 be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Fri· day, also at the church. Me m· berships in the library associa· lion may be purchased a t this lime · Paperba<'k books will be sold for L5 lo 50 cen t s each. Hardcovers will be priced at 25 cents and up_ Proceeds will be used ror gifts lo the li br ar y and for scholarships. SWAP& SAVE at HOBIE'S 6th ANNUAL SKI SWAP & SALE Sat. & Sun., Oct. 4th & 5th 1 O a.m. to 6 p.m. All 1979-80 Ski Gear at 1/2 price Featuring Clothing by Roffe & Serac & Skimer Skis by Rossignol & K-2 (Limited models & ROSSIGNOL siz~ Special Ski Swap · Ski Packages K-2 HE XCEL Chall enger Sk i L o tus Ill Sk i 1981 542 GSA Tyrolia 150 B indings Salomon 226 Bindings Salomon 727 Binding Scott Poles Scott Po les C ustom Mounting All For $149.00 All For $199.00 All For $299.00 FREE REFRESHMENTS & MEET THE SKI REPS NOW'S THE CHANCE TO SELL THE KIDS' AND YOUR OLD OR OUTGROWN SKI EQUIPMENT. 2831 Coast Hwy. Corona def Mar 675-9700 SPORTS CENTERS 4 708 Barranca Pkwy. Irvine 552·5252 - STOCKS I BU SINESS ------- w ···•11•·"'dn~ ·.. NYSE I I a.1n. (I' UT) Pric·•"'~ ( . COMPOSITE !J(ANSACTIONS Uu '•' 1 I\ ,._ •W h -VJ•\ o °'' N•w I Ot -M 1tf.,..,1 V•t It l POW fto\h;n 0.--l'(>lt Atld (.rnr "n"-'li \tfJt ~ ..... t\o4UU11"\ •" '""s.-:tHlftt bw ltw NA Hon~• AU(k.••••ot~ot ~ urttl•\ 0.. .. 1 ... 1 \Ar.rt ltH1.Hn•t• W1 dl111'><1ay Octc•b('r I I \JUU HF lJAIL y PILOT BI I Blue Collars Catching Up .,, By JOHN CUNNIFF AP·-· AMIY•I N l'~W YORK Rack in 1960 the high ranking. white collar manager In the executive s uite earned about seven lime>-; the buying power of the blue c:olle1 r production v.;orkcr out 1n the: factorv Since then the factory worker has improved tus rel at1v1• pos1t10n Hy lh•:; year the ratio had fallen to about 5 6 accompanied b y concerned rl1sc11ss1on among ex ecut1ves of t he C()mpress1on fatto1 · 1 hat s uffoC'atlng reeling 1s a)s() be int( fell among factory foremen Twenty vears -ago they earned 2 OJ tunes the buying j.>Ower of thost' who worked un dcr them 1n the factory This year the r atio 1s down to' I 61 The fi gures based on a s urvey by !lay Associates a c:onsulling and published h.} the Wh arto azine .ire us t·d h v man v c panics to establish lht'tr own,,.;; rract1ci::s F'o1 lht! forem en the erosion h..is C'UNNIFF been stc.t<:I) falltng to I 89 tn 1965 t11 t 82 10 1970 to I 75 in 1975 ancl ftn<1l.!..v to I fil 1n this yPar Willi I-. flH' It,\ TIO ticcl1111.: for tt>p t'X\:C u\1 \es ('Om cs tu .ahnut lht• ~dme perfcnlat;:t' 11v11 lltl' ~fl ;ea1 span they .si;cm to hav1• me1de some t>ffort lo <fr compress, lo ft J':ht the eios ton llf th1·11 rel alt vc lJuymg power I-rnrn the 7 i 1 of 1960 th<:: r atio fdl to fi ~8 in 196'l rose to Ii :it. 1n 11110 ltll ;.;teeplv to 5 J.1 1n l!J7'i the fin al year of an unc xpected Iv ~t'Vt.: re re<'ess1on unJ lhen rose again this \I ill lo "J Ill I hi,: chan).!es 111 the hu~tnl! prJwt'r fl gLlres aren t net css;.i111' th'C· -'f><;ull nf tldfrrE-nl at11tud1•s toward rom pc n:wt1011 but n•flect ... 1..:11 the <1\trilt0n 1n lwv1ng power r e •,u lt1 n~ lrn1n 1111latwn e111cJ le1x..itmn !'Ill-\ I R fHf. LESS, fllF STl'OY <.hows the1t over t he p..ist l\\1J CIN .td•s hl111 1()1le1r worklrs h a \P nhta1nt d base ' -.al.in int t l '"PS 1bl)UI IO pcrrcnt higher th.in thosi> v.on b} mem ll\.1 '>of n. •JOi _tnJnaf.!l'mcnl 'rh .ll v. J~nt tlw fa tor th.111 rodE'd the re latrH value of m a 11aJ:L•men1 IJu } mg Pf•WC 1 h11v.( ver In fa<'l manage m cnt mude 11 11p 1n honusec; during good years The d<ttl\a.~t: v.a ... drin•• IJ\ 111rlat1on ano t l'C"S· With the latter lhcur i"l1u 1lh crmhng a greater ptrc·ent 1ge of tht> la rgest pa}~herks ---" In JJrllJt:< ting th( f1gurec;, r 1,1n S\ m Srnith ond J Alan Riordan, thl' authors ft•l•l th.1t 1f inflat ion 1sn t kept to 7 5 percent or lt>ss thet e coulcJ ht' a furtht'r loss of buymg pov. e r !or Jobs ill al I lev1:ls bv 1985 O~ l::RAl,L, THF.Y OFFER little hope that top ex e<:ut1ves as a group <.:<1n s ubst antially raise their earning po'>'er Spcakingoflopexecut1ves they say Given mflat1on anrl taxation, nobody has achieved a s1gnif1canlly better standard of hvmg from his or her )Ob m the 1970s Because the~ earned good bonuses as a result of good profrt increases m . the last two years senior executives have done better than othe rs ' • WHY" "l.ARGELV BECAl'SE thev are already al the maximum tax rate and <ash increases do not pus h them ml<l a higher t.ax bra<:k.ct \\ hal seems to ha\ e bef'n outs1d1 the ~cope of the study -Out whw~ toultl lrnv.e tt ~1J!,111f1rnm ctfc>rt rm buy1ng PO\\er is .i <ll'\1cc fa \<ir.iule to thos ... v.11h lar,ge d1scre t1onar~ lunds fax shdlers lhat 1s .4iito'-"k" 1,. 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''•• , v ..... ,. • r, '1iA •• , -· '•. •"lf\01 •f IN It h fltl t••lf' I IN """-A-h t I r C•li .. rf\6e I ~·nw f-'li\1f"\ Lost 21 1'1ontbs Ship Ruled Vns~auv rthy W AS It t N <; T 0 N t \ I' 1 l tu: "'-,1 t 1 u 11 .d Transportation Safety Uoar.t h.u. rukd l hat a rt' sea rch ship wh1rh va111shl'd 1\1'..ir Ila.,.. a11 with 10 l?ersons aooard in Dtl'« mbl·r 1!1'78 larl({>d an ade qua te crew and was not ~l'<1.,..111 thy The Holo llolo, a ~Hool l'ot1vcrtt.'<I :. u1·ht. had large openings JO its dcc-k c.ind' hulkhf'ud w hich could h ave pe r.initll'd floo<lm~ onol tr1adcqnate ports to drain off water. tht hoa1\I :.aid 1n its formal findings on the c·nuSI.' of th1· 111:.appc..irann· . . THE BOARO Al~'\O SAID n m VCS'H'l''t c n ·w was too s mall for a 24 hour nav1gat1on watr h . The Holo llolo sn1led from llonolulu <111 I Jee ~. 1978, to conduct resca rch on using heal rxlro<-lE!d from the s~a as a source of pnergy The ship was lo have condu<'ll•d the rl·sear1 h about-17-nautical mite~ we1>t of K<twa1haf', Hawa11 It was sighted off Waik1k1 about u11 hour afln its de· parture. Because nn <IC'tail"'I voyat:e pldn wa!> known and no distresb b1~nnl wa!'. pt('k~<.I up the s1';H l'h for the ship d id not st art uni 11 l>•·c I~ A Y EAR 1\i•~ra.:R T iit, Ul:->t\PPr:Af\ "11(.;E. d National Oceanic <1nd J\t mo:.phcnc A1lrn 1111s trallon· ship identified radw .. rc phrs " to l'o<l1·d H'O:J'>l1•' signals as coming fr•llO 'ins t 111nwnh wh1t h hocl been aooa rd the llolo llulo . The ship was owned by John T Lant·y. whu went down with her. It h<id \,4;:cn ch<irten·d to the Research Corporation of the I 1n1vcrs11y of Haw..ii1 Laney. who was hknllflNI a:-. a l1c•·nscil master oi r esear ch vessels, was o p N<.1l1nl! the ,ship. Also aboa rd we re se ... en mar ine .• ctcnll!-.~s <tnd a mechanic. The boa rd said 1t round from ll5 tnVl'Slig:Hion of an earlier rcsear<'h voy<1J!C that Lanry "a:. "lh<· dominant authority who d1fc:c ted all a:-.i.;ects of lhc operation of the llo lo llolo ~wt hl' wa:-. n<Jt 9ualified to do so." THE BOARD Al.SO SAlJ.> LAN£\" dllt:retl ht!>- vessel"Cor the resean·tl work. ··Ul a manner-that ,--Vil'ttially destroyed its walertight integrity," Among the alterations wer e a two-fool by Cour- foot opening in the after mam deck and a large ope ning in the aftermost derkhou~c t.ulkhead which would have allowNl Lntemdl floodmi! Pries t Gt~l)'oi 3 ~ars BAKE RS f l ELD 11\ f• 1 A ~lor11 an C>.1thol1t priest has been scnt1·m c<l to thr1 c yt<ffs 011 proh:i tion for a misdemeanor convwt 1011 iii rhiltl rnolf•st ing. The Rt>v Robert Hurn:. ulso wa:-. 01 dert'd to seek psychjatric he lµ He pleaded no conte~t to fondling a partially paraly1.ed 13 ycar ·old girl at Kem Medical Cente r 1>11 July 5. Burns, 30, allegedly told inve~t1gatc1rs he had been drinking before thl' ho!<p1tal visit. He was ,,n a two-year probation for drunk Pn driving at trc time and had been ordcn•d 11ol tn drink Let our designer creat~ Beautiful W ind ow Treatrnt>nt~ for your home and .. SAVE 25°/o on all n€ttLE CREEk Fabrics! I • Po rh'• r~ Pot ri••t le.-Planner For .ign Cars Banned To Speak 1'1111 .Allf>I l'lllA I \l'J I\ <lftt"lor .,,. ho lrh~I lo park his J npnot 'ltl i-sr in th• l'll1"111ll\11''I p .1rldo11 l11t ·•l 11 Hudd 1 11 l .1r tnr\' 1 .111 1111 .. IJ 1 1i'111p11ny IJllD •II f1111 1~'.111 11 ... Ill \IH (Ill I lh111wl1t ti ...,,1 .. 1111•hv 1rhut11:.' 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Be rnard Frieden. city planning professor at th e Massa c husetts Jnslltute or Technology. will s peak Oct . 6 in Irvin e o n "The Consumer's Stake in En· vlronme ntfl Re gula· lion." The urban affairs ex- pert will speak after a 7 p.m . Building Industry •Association dinne r at the Airporter Inn. For information call M7·l<M2. and SAVE 20°/o ON DRAPERY LABt>RI ChooM from tl'louNndt or luttion f1brics Settns. sne.s. "xtures. Let our designers ~Ip you er.ate unique wklOOW lTeftMntl thal reflect your styte and t ..... Al will be expeftly c:us1om made and 1nstal1«1on time at pnoea IO mak• ~ v.y happy. ' Come ... wt\111 ~we can give you within yovr budget. ·' n€ttl€ CRE€k-s ·HOPS. 23 F .. hton letend N.wpon leiC:h tfif> i44-81so- ·£nd.rt• c.m~ - Eut 171h llrMt end Newport FrHw•y Tu•tln (714) 544-1550 , • ( NATION ------, CrUWCll R o~rt S McNamara, out· going president of the Wo rld Bank, said ma- j o r indus tri al n atio n s particularly the U .S . h ave "disgraceful " r ecord in a l · lev iating world poverty. ., ......... = ... Laguna/South Coast l(ll f l f l l'j VOt'. 73. NO 275 , 4 C TION S, ~PAGES , )l?A N v r lOUN Ty. C ALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1980 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \'our llontt•f o" 11 l•n i I~· ~t"" s1n• 1u· r T W ENT.Y--FIVE CENTS Cough, Cook • ID Coas~al S01og, Heat ,,..- 8y DA\'11> K\ TlMl\~N OI ... 0.1ty l'llM \l!Off Most of Oran.it• C'o unl) hukt".J und er bourbtln bro" n sll ae-. u I a I l\ t ()all) • a:. s \HI I h \ r n Ca hfomaa air ttUJht> 11Ht1·1u1, reported JX>lluta on It'd~ tbdt made 'l'\.a~sdu) 1 ht• "ur't '"'"" day of 1980 More triple d1..:11 h\!.tt Jml r<LO 1•id air could ht> on t ht• hon l1111 Thursday Wt' rt' h J \ If\)' llll U !> U .i l I> 't'\ <'rt' nin 11111>11!> 111 1,.,., An1tt•h·' 11n r! fir .1111-1· 1 11unt1t•' ' a 'V<•k t•,111.111 for tht• u ()ualth M .1na>!1•nw nt ll1:-lr11·I '1n 1-:1 \1 on tr ':1111 11111111 ll't 1•1). '" 1101 th.ern tJOl.l 1 1•n1 r JI I •r J\1~1· c '\l\llll' "f'n• 1·x in•1 I nl ltl hit M Jld I\'> Vt'I 11111111111 lod.1) JU~! ,fiort 1Jf tht• l."i ppm rt'<J uired tor a '1:1·11r11l .. 1~1i.:1· :.mug Jl1·n 'Pros' Hit El T<>r<> Store A II 11uahty 1n Orange County's plemenlalion or ride sh ar ing sider ably' better, the und11stnal 1 11'1stul •'•Ill':-ll un tington 11lans and cutbacks in industrial cutbacks and traffic ahatement Bl'oid1 Nt'"'f"'rt H••af'h. Laguna cmissions by20percent. p lan s were im pl e m e nt ed lh'.11'11 ;111d Sun Juan Capistrano The AQMD spokesm an said berause of wind patterns which \\ J !> ''"ti.•1•lt.•1t lo be ·essential similar precautions also were l'arry pollut,ants inland. h .ill nl(ht · the '>pokesman required today in northe rn and The s pokesman s aid th1~ 'Jlll central Orange County and also year 's late pollution sie~e Wl!S llt>11>l'Vl'r Stage 2 J)ollut1on in Seal Bie arh . Hunt ington being caused by a ·•s ur fa('e 1n- .1lt•1 \:-. ..-.t·rc c alled for Southern Beach. Newport Beach, Foun version layer" trapping pollu l'dltfor111a'l> inland valleys tainValleyand Costa Mesa. tantsclosetotheground .•round ..-onrana. t 'pland and Though air quality in the Combined with 100-rlf-l'ree "\:1 n <:ahnt.I lc:id1ng to 1m · coastaJ .com munit1,es was con. temperatures of the past sever;il days he !><rnl the tond1L1•in" h•lve cn•:JletJ the '\lllt<J blt· prl'rt'•1 u1 s 1tes for cyc·!>ttn~1ni.; lu11~. burn1n~ sm og The Nat1onul W\'dlhc1 S1·1 .. 1c·1· offi c<' 1n Lo~ 1\ n~l'l•·" ~attl lh1., morning sialin~ tempL·ratu1 1·~ would cont IOU<' 1n Soul ht 111 Californ ia through Thur:;d~v lh •avy foi.: .1lon~ I h1• rou·.t .11,11 is expt•c·tcd ln 'c·onltnlH! du11111• the inorn1n.e Half Millio_. in .Jewelry Stolen ... On Hievel_. . . . Pro Cyclist Dks in Crash Gaylon Mosier. 26-yeflr·old pro- fessional motocross motorcyclist from Mission Viejo, wa s killed late Tuesday jn New York when a pedal bicycle he was riding col· tided with an apple truck. Mosier, dead on arnval at a hospital in Brockport. N Y .. had been riding the bicycle to tune up for a motorcycle r ace in nearby Utica. The young motorcyclist, who started his racing career in 1973 and went on to take the SOOcc class moto <'hamoionsh1p in 1974 at the Los Angeles Coliseum . war. mar ried and had one son. For several years, MOllier, a f•rmer Huntington Beach res'- dent, rodeont.heKawasakl racing team and consistently finished hlgh in competition. The motocr oss racer . who had more than 200 performances un- der his belt. credited his family and his conversion to eating body -building food s as reason fo r his s uccess. He 'd said his goal was Lo become world cha mpion by the lime he was 30 and then to re- tire . MOTOCROSS ACE DIE!i. Gayton Moaler Iranians To Keep Fighting BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -Iran :.ind Iraq ~rted la nk and inf an· try battles raging today after Ira- nia n leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini s lammed the door to an early cease.fire. vowing lo fight to the end. Iran declared it intends to keep the Strait of Hormuz open to ship· pine and claimed its ground forces in street-to-street fi ghting pushed Iraqi invaders o ut of a key city in oil-rich Khuzestan provin('e. Khome ini broadcast a messa~e to his people Tuesday night say. ing Iran "will not compromise" a nd will not stop fighting, now 10 days old, unW all Iraqis are drivenrrom Iranian soil. Ira n ian Prime Minister Moha mmad Ali Rajai said he re· ceived a letter from U.S. Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie on the American hostage 1ssJ,1e and will study it, the Iranian news agency Pars reported. The 52 hostages were in their 333rd day of captivity. • /Al'Wl,..,._lo "I fi gure to race until I'm too r ich to spend a ll my money or too b r oken -up to r ace any more." he said during un in· terview several years ago. Mosie r . who g r e w up in Garden Grove. got hooked on . mot orcycles when he was a youngster and his family took ret•reatiunal outings to the des ert --Funeral arrangem ents are pend in~ The Iraqi news agency said that s moke still curling over Baghdad was from the Dora Hills natural gas lane juncture that fed the power plant atla(•kcd Tuesday by Iranian Phantoms . IL <Uso said re- port e rs for A ge n~ F r ance Prcsse. Malln d 's D1 ario 16. and Amstt•rdam s De Tele~raaf we re expelled for reporting damage to a nudear r esear ch center hit in the atlack It s aid they h adn 't seen the damage themselves. and re· fled on at'"'ounls by othe rs PETULANT 'PET' ISABELLA ARDIGO SHEDS TITLE ltali.n Beauty Tuma Down $300,000 Prtze Say It Ain't So- FDR Leaked Secrets ·Italian Bombshell Mortf(age Tops l4C/c Rejects 'Pet' Title By STEVE MARBLE Ol t• 0.lly 1'1194 Sl8'f The theory should make World War II hi s torian s r eel -Franklin Delano H.oosevelt spill · ing the secre t of the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union. Although he insists this 1s simply a fictional layer lifted from his latest book, a uthor James Roosevelt -son of the four.term president -says not everyone is buy ing h is dis· claimer. '·Even som e c lose fri ends keep asking If it's true." laughs • Roosevelt. a 7 2 -year ·o ld ·Newport Beac h r esi· dent and busi· n ess m a n . "But it's only riction.'' But Roo seve lt says the idea llOOHVUT of his n e w before. and asked them to stay clear of the Axis." says the Newport businessman "I took each one of the heads of state a special gift from my father I remember he asked me to give a shotg un lo King F'arouk." fie says as the years rolled by. he played around with changing the scenario to cente r on shan ng the atomic bomb secret Asked if s uch a m ove m ight have worked in enlisting the help of Russia to attack Japan, ~oose~lt s ays he be lieves it might have. "If my father haa tived, I believe he would have been m ore aggressive in dealing with J the Russians." he offers. And President H arr y Truma n 's o rder to drop the bomb on Hiroshima and later <See FDR, Page A2> LOS ANGELES <AP> Citing continued increases in their cost of funds. two m ajor home loan assot·1a· tlo n s h av e r aised mort agage rates above 14 percent. Gibraltar Savings & Loan Association. Beverly II ills. Taised its rate lo 14.5 percent Tuesday from 14. percent. Glendale Federal Sav· ings & Loan Association raised its rate to 14. 75 pe r- cent from 14 per cent for a fixed-rate loan , and to 14 percent from 13.75 percent f o r a va r i able -rate m ortgage. NEW YORK (AP> Pent· house wanted to call Isabella Ard1go ··P et ," but now the magazine's officials are calling he r pe tulant. She r cjecl ed $300.000 and \he publication's Pet of the Vear title because she declares she is ''too good lo re present Pe nthouse.·· T he announcement stunned Penthouse offcials. who h ustled the 28-year·old Italia n beauty off a platform at Lincoln Center 's Library of the Performing Arts where a lavish Pet or the Year Party was in full swing Tuesday night. In a telephone inte rview from a mid-Manhattan r estaurant where she had taken refuge , the 5-foot-10 brunette said the idea fo r abdicating the pe t throne came after she learned that Americans cast a mor e critical eye on nudity than she thought. .. In Europe "'e take nudity Jar ferent than you do." she said with the mere.st tra ce of an ar· cent --:·Here it's almost offensive to people. The more I thought about 11. I learned that people's rtactions to this m agazine 1s not so favorable. They buy It . for the pictures, but just because ,men like 1t and buy 1t doesn t mean it's good for me." In a µress release issued al the party, Penthouse wrote that their 38·251rz ·36-i n ch beauty queen would r eceive $300.000 in ·'the r ichest and most prf"s tigious beauty contest <'Ver.·· "And when she wants to really get away from it a ll.·' the re· lease said. "our busy Pet will be whisked away jn he r private airplane to anywhere along the East Coast. Or. if she prefers the sea. she can choose to sail a way in s plendor on the m agmficent Queen Ehz:abeth 2 '' boot, "A Family Matter." was hatched from a very real bit of hus b ·husb business his father •ked bJm to help with. In his book, Roosevelt casts ti'fm s elf as Maj . Jame s 'ROosevelt of the U .S. Marine Sexual Misc._ondurt Alleged Medi~al Practice Halt · Sought Corps., asked by hts rathe r to ByGLENNSC:OTI' seeking a court order to prohibtt beha vior when under strain." tnlve a secret meeting with the at ... Delfy ~...., • Peterson from practicing unless The exp er ls ex a mined IDh or JC>Hph Stilin. A lleging th al Fu 11 erton he can proveheiscapable. • Pe terson after one of his patients, Kis mission. as the boo"""4e· gynecologist Paul Peterson is The board cites opinlollS by Rosie Escoto. went to the-board till•. is to ahart! enouc.h of the m entally ill, the state Board of psychiatrist Sanford Shapjro and with a strange tale of sexual e.x· lllC>mlc bomb secret with the Medical Quality Assurance filed psychologist Sydney Smfth, who ploits. Her scenario was later disJ ltaa1l811111 to woo Soviet support suit Tuesday to prevent the 72-contend the gynecologist is unfit puted by P~terson in a njne- i•cnaahlna Japan. year-old physicilll\ from pracUc· to treat patienta. pa1e letter to the Orange County I rul Ufe, ...... velt Hya, hla Ing medlclne. In o .._n prepa.ed For the Medical Asaoclotion •s Ethics ber did uk him to carry out a An Oran'gtf County Superior board's Investigation, Shapiro Committee. nt milaloo to the Mideast Court hearing ltes been set lor said Peterson auffers from •·ex· Mn. Escofo, who si1ned a to requeat lbe beads of atate Oc\.23loconaldertberequest. treme and extensive ration-waiver with lhe board to release nat to line up with the Nazi The board contends in the suit aliutlon" and Tater said tests her stateme nts. charted that ... _ that "ample evlJlenc~" exists to s howed that the physician baa an Peterson bad sexual lntt rcoune did meet with them, and lndlcate that Peterson sbouldn 't underlyin8 &eftae ol anxiety and is with her three times. In February • rNlly nev~ been known .practice. The state •&ency i~ ·'likely toen1a1e ln Inappropriate i\nd M8fCh including once when he spread sheets on his offi ce noor . She said he-gave her conflicting s tories on whether s he had cancer. She also claimed that hjs sexual advances led her to al· \e mptsuicide. \ But Peterson. in his letter. de· nied telling her she had cancer a nd claimed tha\ be had con· tinually repelled her sexual ad· vane•. "It was like an obsession with her ... he said. . • Psychiatrist Marilyn ~sna treated Mrs. Escoto and said in a tSee DOCl'OR, Pa1e A2> Burg l ars ·Bypassed Alar Ills The v:.iluc .,f prt'c1nus Je\.\••ls, J?Old and s1 IV\'f slol<>n dui:1ng a ~ovh1st1catcd 11. eekenJ heist at Lin El T orn 1e11.clry :-lo 1e t'ja m bed to mor1• than $500,000 to· day .. It was a ve ry professional JOb." said O range County Shenff's Lt. Tom Harrison Burglars first bypassed an ... alarm system that cons tantly monitor ed the security of the JCWelry sto• "-· then methodically worked their way into the g\nre by fi rst ente ring a restaurant two doors away An mventon 11f the propert~ la ken fr<lm C.os'i~ tt Jt·wclers ,1l ' 26384 .Fl Torn Hflat.l µrepared h) u \\ ner fiobi'rt Go~st:ll ..,ho"s tha t S506.000 in valuables \.\:lS re moved from the safe and several dis play cases. Rings, penda nts . charms. bracelets :ind loose diamonds. rubi es and sa pphires werP among the items lak~n from the s.t o re . a c <' o r d 1 n g to 1 n · vestigators. Most of the items were <'Cln rained in a free-;;tanding s::ifc lnvesllgators rle<:lincc1 lo re\ ea) how the safr was fon·i;d open Thf'y arc cs11mat1ng that ttw c•nme ocrurrecl -;omct1mc ifh·r R p rn Sund av 1,t Wyatt I lurt said that the h u r /!I a rs r 1 rs t c n t <· P' rl th c T:is rlubn na S11riyaki rb \aurnn\ )CW:!lt'(J l\\CI dl')(tr<: fl'()m ctOS'it•ll J <.'wetl'rs llart -.a11l lhc' •·n\f•1·c·d tht.· r<'sl aurant through :1 rr.<if \'t•nt __,. tlnt1' 101;111•' lffC' rt''il a11r:1n t IS<>f" llF.IST, l'a~<' \Z) PIXLEl ."'t IX ES Dl."f:(J 'f 4 J 'ERi\' \ l~Al f,\ I I\ P I If ) 011 '°' ,1111 to boogie. ~lay •>UL of Pixie~ Pixley s rcs uknl!> won ~· Ion~ runnmg hjftlt' TuC>-.cta!> \I ~wn rounty !>uper\·1surs ht!rl' u n an1m o u :-I.\ dcni rl.l lhe t'Slahli'\hnlCllt O( lh<' .irt':s 's flr"l d1s1.o har Opp<lllt'n\'-.~aid tilt' busa ncl>s would hf' t1Jo ~lose w their homes \\~n th e r Some fo1! at ht•Jchcs Thur s cta cxtendm~ in· la~ a few. mtle~ at times, o t1'erw 1:1 e s unn) Toni~ht's lows 6<! to 67 Highs 'l'hursday 68 to 7.\ at bcarhes to 86 to 95 inl:lnd ·~SIDE 'roo \' 1\ counry larntrnar'k /or .SH yt•ar11 the Eict'l1110 1 C'ream<'ry m ~onto Ana itiu~ pul on llw? auchon blcxk T11~s doy Alon~ W1tl1 the 11/ii 1111/k tanks also· werll o lot o/ no11talgrn , St or11 . pholo~ Pagt HIJ ' 1 ' f I .-:.--~-JI".~~~~~.,--~~~~~~~--~~·;-~~~~~~.;..._~~~~~~~-...-~~~~~~...;...._.~~~~~-(,·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.---~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~--.... ~- f ·~ ~l 'V PILO f ~ ~li!W Ck10but 1 1{111) ~,,-----J ll .. T BREAKING---- l.att atnn1 from todat1'.6 world.and rtatl(Jft{JJ ll#Ula dcwlopmnta \ Emer~ency Spending Bill OK'd Quickly W ASUI Nf ;TON t A f> 1 Tht• Hou.,,. acce4HlllK ~"nHle l'flnt r>ro1111~t· w11nllo~ 110 1111bhr fumi1njt f~r abortmn '°'tav p1u.,..Nl It hill to pru\ 1dt• t'mer~t'Ot') fw1(t1nit to k<'•'P th .. fto1lrrnl 1tov.-n) m1·nt runmni: l'lw tl11IL"•' '.11loph•1t tl'll' S.-n1111• l11n.:1rn.:P llfl VOi(''' Vilt 14 lll\\llll dd•llh• "l'fhhn1t the stopQ.ap !>pendini bill tu Pre111<frttl \'01 \,•r f111 h1:-'llo!ll turt' The 1>rompt H~e •Cllon 11v"n~d a (•11111111ut .. l f11H1nn11l 1·r1-.1s for th,. f~t'ral aovernment, much uf 14 h11·h "''-' lt•ft "'1lh11ut th•• auUWlr1ly 10 al)t'nd money ttWf11y wht•n th1• 11t'l4 hM·ul vt•a 1 ti<'l(un 1410\ thc•t"m~rgen<')' .spendtr11(~b1ll t1 ~ lll' on the i.1l~11 t 11m 1i-Mw ll1•:.p1t1• tlw 1·uni.:1 .-~:.tonal 1mpMse th»I lt·c·hm r .all) I t o:;t v i t lw ft.'1t•1 .11 .:•>\ t>rnnwnt "'1thout 01>('rat1nK fund~ tud v. '1~ oi,,ill) r""61-Jtfft-r\"flf't'-Wf'rt" hartt tn ttnd 1n-W~tiTni:ton Huy l.-..ct S••o ll•flh 1·.....,, ffA,,.._,rd th f'ht' Aatioclated Pr""' A 1t·•·t1rtl hit.th h'mJ)f'r:ature, 9l, "'as set Tutti.d"y u1 Sa11 l-'ranl'lsc'l.1 .rnd more hut ~eathl·r und haie ·are-111 sture for N11rtht•r11 l':.lll11rn11.1 to~la) The National Wt>alhl'r St-rv1ct' predicted near re('ord high t~mpt.•rntures f11r tht' Sun Frnn<"1sc•u Bay area. O<trt hwestcrn Califvrm;J lht• SJ a amento Valley the San J oaquin Valley. the Salum.'> \'ullt•\ 'h"' Sant11 l'lara \' .dley the Napa and Sonoma \'U lle)~ and the Santa Ho~a plain H1~h~ rnuhl n •at'h IOO tn most of those 11reas, with the Sri11 t-'r ant1SC'll Bay an·a in tht.• 90~ I cilily H~porh J 'itty \ul~ IA!Ok Ll'SBY, Md IAP) ;\n "extremely .s mall " amount of radioactive gas leaked from the Calvert Cliffs nuclear power pla nt he re today, the Baltimore Gas & El ectric Go. reported. The amount of radiation released, .0038 milirems . was "roughly equivahmt to the amount an average person would get Crom one day's normal lelev1s1on vtewing," according to John Metzger, a spokesman for the utility - · The leak posed no risk to plant (>ersonnel or the publi<' and no one was evacuated trom the plant or surrounding area, Metzger said. • Offiriol., Jubilant OC Transit Unit Measure Signed · By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHI. Of "'9 0.lly Pllet St.Mt Public and private industry of· fic1als were jubi lant today over Gov Edmund G Brown Jr 's signing a bill Tue11rlay that will create a separate trans portation fun.ding dis tric l fo r Orange County. Heading the list of offu·1als un a!>ash~ly ecst atic. over lhe ~v ernor's action was Orange Coun f y Boa rd o f S upervi s ors Chairman Ralph Clark. "It is a gr eat county v 1ctory I'm p roud," said Clark. . The board chairman said he ~was not disappointed that the governor turned aside a request that he sign the fier cely fought over bill in Orange County . ... "Why, he could have s igned it 1n Nome." Clark quipped Under the legislation authored by st ate Sen John V Briggs, R· Fullerton, Orange County will be placed in a se pa rate highway funding district in 1983. The county currently 1s Ul a dis trict that includes both Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Local orficia ls have argued that Los Angeles interests dominated the district and, thus, Orange County received a dis· proportionate ly low s hare or state highway cons truc tion funds. It has been estimated that the county could gain as much as S50 million in new highway con· struction m oney between 1983 and 1988 under terms or the bill. The unknown , however. is whether all t hat muc h new ·puy BENEFIT FOR GREENBELT A benefit performance of ''First Monday in October" will be staged at the Laguna Moulton Pla)'house Sunda y a l 2 p.m. Proceeds will go to the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. Tickets are $7.50. Further in· formation· may be obtained by calling494-7924. , OAANOIE COAST l ~t DAILY PILOT money will be available due to the shrinkirtg size of the state 's highway construction fund. Its re venues are declining because of decreased gasohnt consump· tion and the general effects of in· flat ion. Brown's signing of the bill culminated a countyw1de effort behind the legislation. ·'When J rirst proposed thjs 1n November 1978. there was a lot of s kepticism , people sayin~ '!low are we going to buck these Qdds'?" Clark, s~id. QOting the cons tant opposition lO the pro- posal from Los Angeles County officials. "But we had a real count)' ef. fort -the left, the right. the con· servatives. the liberals. in- dus try , c ha mbe rs of com· mer ce." Clark said. Pe ter Kreme r . president of the Irvine Company, one of many major firms in the county supporting the bill , said the gov- erno r's action "1s a milestone in the recognition of OranF(e Coun ty as a growing urban renter " "ll is a lso stron~ evidence of what can ha~pen when Orange County business . civic and political groups work together , on a common problem .'' HEIST ... they broke through a part1t1on to an adja~enl business. the El Toro oHice of H ouseho l d Finance. They then entered a woman's restroom whe re they tunneled through a wall into the jewelry store. Investigators said the bur~lars were forced to make sever al attempts to enter the jewelry store because of elec· trica l wiring they encountered in the partition wall hetween it and l~q~sehold Finance. Investigators had originally s aid that the jewel ry st ore's alarm system was off over the weekend due to disr}'ptions in telephone lines lidking the jewelry store and the alarm company, · But today they said it a p - peared that the system had been bypassed. Bluff Clashes .. Fore~een I"' o "'l>JI :il\· 11ro11os als lO 1lr1• , •• , v o• th•'. 1·11tl !>l 31 liluffs rn l.ulo( unu t\t'a,·h urt> l'X J>t!"tt.>d tf). ~purk -.hurp 1h•hutc• as lht• Nov 4 ~t·m·r al t'h·1·t 11111 nt•urs I )Ill' l,lfOllW"ll I!. ti llluff pres· 1·r v.ot1t111 1111twt1vc wh1t'h will be 111111•111111M1·usure1-; on the ballot . Th,• othl'r 11> a ('OUnci1-m1tiated l1lufllu11 onl1n;uw1· St'heduled for 1 • u IJ I 1 ,. ht .1 1111 ~ ll e Co r e the t.6'.C 111111 Ut>111•h Planning Com· m"ffl10l'f Ot.'1 M and the Citl'., Qllltn1•1I <kl 2.'.I -i.a~11111• fl each phys1c1an Gene Atherton h ad g a thered the 11~(·essary s ignatures for his in· 1l1dllve to be either placed on the ballot or approved as an or· <lrnance · But <.:tty Council members had .an ordinance prepar ed by city of·· hc1als which they sent t o the plan· 111 ng t'om m1ss1on ro begin the pro- ('ess for adoption 'Therefore. lhe council may ap- prove its own ve rsion of the or· d111ant:e by the time Atherton's measure appears on the Nov. 4 ballot Rut the i n1 l 1at1ve wou ld s upersede the t'ity ordinance if voters approve it Atherton and his s upporters c·ontend the cd y's standards for development of coas tal bluffs are "grossl'y inadequa\e," and they cttarge that city approval of development on and near the bluffs has quickened the col· lapse of some bluffs . Atherton's initi ative would prohibit excavation on bluff laCA?s and pr-0vtde for a 35-(oot - setback of buildings from the bluff edge That setback eould be reduced by variance to 25 reel or IO feet depending on the depth of the lot. Landscapin~ a nd ~radmg lo restrict ground water would be required under the proposllL The initiative ca lls for a ~eolo~c slu~ of any propost.'<i ne w development on a coast al bluff and review by the city's ' ('On sultant i:icologist for develop· ment in ~de prone ar~ It also requires a walkway ea s e m e nt a lon g the bluffs between Main Reach Park and Sleepy Hollow Lane . Opp<>nents of the in itiative, in· eluding the City Counc1t , con- tend it would be expens1 ve t'o ad· minister and to implement. Several Banks Raise Prime Le ndi'!g Rate NEW YORK !AP> Several - major banks. led by No. 3 Chase Ma nhatta n Bank. reused their prime lending rates today by one -half percentage point lo 13.5 perC'ent The action, spurred 'by banks ' higher borrowing costs, mar ked the seventh consecutiv~week of incr eases for the interest rate banks charge best-risk cor- -porate customers. f-riday, banks across the coun· try raised their prime rate from 12.5 percent to 13 percent with Chase leading the way. The prime does not apply to cons ume r loans but is con· s idered a key baromete r of trends rn all kinds of interest rates . When the prime changes, other rates ofte n follow in the same direction Followm~ Chase in the latest rate hike were Manufacturers Hanover Tr ust Co.. Chemical Bank. and Continental Jllipois Nation al Ba~ & T rus t Co. Smaller banks joining the move inc luded E uropean American Bank and the Bank of New York. I" Russian Film Set A Russian film entitled "The ~ Colt." from a story by Mikhail Sholokov. will be shown Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Laguna Beach Libra ry, 363 Glenneyre St. Further information may be ob- tained by calling 497 -1733. rhe or.,.._ C.O.\t O.tiY P+lol ···" ...... u. I\ <~b'""° ,,. H.._.\ Ptr " ,, P\IDll't""'° D" I"" Or•nQI' C.O.\l ~''"'""' (4'""PM'tf S..,._. ,.,. f'01l16n\ •'* O...Oh \l'litd ~., HHOu.Qf'I f ,10.u fOf' (o\I• ##\4 H••OO' t 8.-•1 " t4V"thf'W)f«>" f a .... c~ FoV"t••h V•ll•v ""''"• \.•OU"• 8••<." \io.Ah ""-" A wno•• '"4'""•' •O•f"O'\ n ::::~z ~·:~:~~ \~':!:;;.:~~,:~"';eo· Aoe IW C.0.t• Mt\a (•lttO<f'Uit •ltt,. .... ,, .. _ ..... ,,°""' •IW Pvbl•._,...1 ,~., ...... Edtfof Gunshots, Threat,s Mar TV Showing , ... .,, & ,..__.... M~"llO•n4 Edi~ CM •"1M LllM ~\\f\f.,.t M•,.,..l"fl f dltol' L•gun• ••11ell OMff • 1011 No Co."t W••f\"'•• Offtc:•• CoU• Mtl ,. 1 IO We\t 8AV Sfr_., tf'-"lll'HJtO" e..•t" '111\ 9itMft ~· .. wa;>ft f~ne(TI41~ CIM~ AcHe"ltlft914M1t L..,..a .. acll All DIP.,_net: T..._...lte4M-... ''0'",.., ( .. ,,.,. ... ....... LOS ANGELES (AP> -A rash of bomb tbreata at CBS television studioe and a 1niper attack at an aftiUate 1tatlon were reported both during and art er the network '1 broa.d · cast ot the controversial "Pla:y- in1_ F« nm'-'..'.. autbol'lUee ntd tocr"iY.TRelated Story A4 , relat· . ed pboto A5) .. No injuries were reported and no arrest• bad heen made, pollce said . Three am•ll-c:aHber bullets 1baU~ the front plate llua door at KNXT and K'NX·rectio atatlona at 3: 10 a . m .. aald Hollywood Dl~lalon police s,t. Oeorte Remiq. · "It's my guess that It (the shoo\lng> was related" to the prol~t.s over pro·Palestinlan ac· treas Vanessa Redgrave's star· rlnll role In the rum, Sgt. Rem· ing said. Jewish c.>rJ_~ni1ations objected to the OU{ij)Oken pro:Patestinian actresa' caeli nt i n the dramat.11atlon of concert singer Fania Fenelon'• ordeal at the Naal death camp at Auacbwits. At CBS, a auard who uked not to be ldenUfied said there were "num-erou• bomb threats tbrouiMut the day.'· SHurity at the 1tudlo was stepped up, be Hid, with all 19 1uardl w0rtdn1 12·hour ahifta. Ba11dil DI~ T h o m as F ... San d y '' Ric ha r dson, 73, one of t he L2 men who held up the Brink's accounting room in Boston in· 1950 and escaped with $1.2 milli o n , ha s died in Weymouth, Mass . Three You tl1s Captured in Burglary Orange County Sheriff's dep· 1,1ties have taken into custody three male juveniles they suspect burglarized a motor home in Laguna ff ills early today. •. ,..,.,. Pag~ 11 I DOCTOR. it. report to investicators that lht> patient had delus ions about her body and doctors But Or. Sosna said Peterson railed to recocnite t h a t these d e lusion s were symptoms or mental Hines~ and his interaction with her made Mrs . Escoto 's condition worse. Smith gave a candid yet com- passionate account of Pet erson's mental condition in a report that accompanied the lawsuit He not ed that Peterson was the oldest of s ix children born to a Mississ.ppi farmer and his wife and that he had worked menial jobs lo earn his way through Va nderbilt Medical School. Per~~on1ater spent"-23 years rn the Navy and beg'lfl his private pr.actice in 1954. Sm1thsaid Pe terson seems una · ble to admit that he is wracked by a nxieties that sometimes show in his behavior. Instead. Smith said, Peterson believes himself an in· nocent vict im in actions that threaten his professional status "Reputation and appearance mean a great deal to him, and he sutrers from the narrow conv1c· tion that a truly good ma n is all good," said Sm ith in his report f 'r•11n Pagt-. l I FDR ... Na~asaki in 1945? SC Mulls Bridge At Beach San Clemente City Council members will consider hiring a Santa Ana planning firm to design a new pedestrian overcrossing to the Trafalgar Lane beach. The current structure, used by s urfers and visitors to the popular beach south orthe municipal pier. has been called unsafe by a struc· tural engineer. The elty tlt rttommendtng tlie span be replaced, and city of. ficials have obtained $100.000 in s tate Coasta l Conservancy funds for construction of a new overpass to ''T ·Street '' beac h. The dilapidated structure has received temporary repairs over the years, but city offitials say replacement of the pedestrian overpass is now mandatory. They recommend the city hire Alderman, Swift and Lewis,· of Santa Ana to design plans and s pecifications. The firm was one of four r e- quested to submit bids for the e ngineering work, and city of- ficials say the comp;tn 's pro- posal was the most co ele and cos t effective If selected, the firm will pre· pare plans for the new overcross· ing for$17,900. City offi cials-say th.e new over· c rossing wi ll be cons tructed adja· cent lo the old one. which towers nearly 100 feet over the railroad tr arks bel<>w. Beachgoers will be allowed to use the old s tructure while work is Deputy Chuck Bensinger sa1d lhe motor home was parked on the street at Padua and Bautista drives at about 7 a m. when he al legedly -spotted one of the Juveniles sittinR in the driver's seal of the vehicle. "I guess I have mixed emo· lion!>," he says "J was glad (m m o ur point of view 1l worked . ll s aved a lot of lives, but I've had a nag~ing cunos1t~ ahout whether my father would have found a way to test 1t that would have convinced the Japanese of its pow1.:r and not endangered so m<!_n_y .. _ _ __ m p_rog,ress. ---- Uensinger said the youth Jumped out and ra n off with two companions The three were ap- prehended a short dista nce away from the s cene The owner of lht-motor home. lie claims his father , after his fourth 1n a ugurat1on, passed an· aside to him that left an 1m 1>ression and. perhaps. nourished the seed for the book ··1 came from the Ph1hpp1nes a nd went to see my father I said we wt-re prepan ng for a landmg 1n Japan,'' he rec-alls 1 f the l'Ontra<'l >is approved tonrght. construction of the new st ruC'turc could be completed by :-.prrng, e1ty offlt'1als say 3 Volcano Dead Found Melvin Dodson. reportedly told the deputy a 38 caliber handgun and a stereo were missing from the camper Bens inger sa id rlep· uties are still lookinR for the miss· ing articles. Workers Strikf" "Jte SIJ rt or ll)(>ked IJlll the Win dow and s [J1d , · r don 't think you 'II have to make a landing in .J;;p0an · It never occurred to me ne might be talking ab<Jut the bomb " Hoo:-.cve lt . a rnrmcr S IX term California Congressman whn now maintains ·an office in Nt>wpurt Center. sa ys he has yet another book up his s leeve. \'/\Nt.:OliVEH. W as~ tAP) - Slllvage aews cleaning up the devastation wrought by the May 18 eruption of Mount St. Helens h a ve found the bodies or three more v1r l1 ms of the volcano's moi.t powerful blast LIVINGSTON <AP 1 SomC' 1.500 workers a l the Fos ter Farm poultry plant have walked off their jobs here in what of fil·1als described as d wildcat strike "This one nas a pretty in Lerest mg theory in 1t too,·· he says ·nut I can't tel( you about 1t yet " The hodies were found Tues·. day th two cars encased in a mudrlow near Weyerhaeuser Co. 's Camp Baker , a logging c amp severely damaged during lhe eruption. 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Jl61! • Whether 11'. .;old. 1lv«'r 11r 111 it's supply und c1t'1tl.ind 1hut 't't:. tbe pn<'e And. say spokc:.11i.·n for ttw 1111 eompamcs anti utl 1mJu:.tf.. <'It serveri;, that 's what .; hup1~11in~ In Orange Count~ "hert> ,1 motorisLwho wa nt!. w s hop 1·.tn now piC'k up a i<allon of n·gulur for about SI 1;1 Th.it , 20 1·1•111~ ll'!i1> th~n I hf it••ul< 1101 t ID 1 • 1· .. 111 11m .... 1 hl' r1•11.,1111 I tw 'l><•kt•' rn1•11 -..H 1:. chat 1'111lfnr1v11 mutm 1 .. t!> u11• lllllll)! It•:.' .:o:o.oh111• thun tht! 1hd 111 19711 lh:.to11r all} K<1:.ollm· u.w h.1 ~ .. urw up ulooul • pt r • t<lll I"'' I I JI 111.11 t•11mti1111•, "1th ,J -.u111ll" ••I ~.1!.11l111t· 1..11111 1·1 u1l1· ull tu •'I <'tilt' luw1•r Jlrt•llt 111.irg111~ f111 -.en h ,. 'lut1u11 cll·alt•r-. who hope• h>'••·ll Nohuciy '" ~nllY crann((ae· 111;1n1t 1n tht• KRllon price range ~ l' 1 t• tt1lk1111( <abuut," said Mark I·: rn 1111 ll ~ u IJ I 1 :. h e r o f l h e Lumibt!r" New!>lt!tlt•r that w~ek­ '' JnalyLt!1> tht! petrol eum lllJI kt't .,,., uhody ~11~:. out and d rives a lut h"t'au. .. c five <·t:nt!> has been lovpctl ort J l{allo11 of gasoline." he .adds "It'!' the ml l'ompames t·c11npehn)? with t!ac·h other They arc ovcrstockt!d and attempting Coast Cho ,,,,------ • g Smog Siege Seen to Contillne • Dy DAVID KUTZMAN~ ' Wt-'rr h<HlllJ: unusual I} 0t u. 0.11, ll"l1e1 s1.011 :.cvere rond1t1ons 10 Los Angclt>s Most of Ornnge County ba~cd ano Ora nge co un ti es," a und~r bourbon-brown s kies spokesman for the Air Qualil.Y a a ll_lruiA.,Y _as_So.~tt\.erA--M a aRenien U1stri<'t in E l California air quality officials Monte said uported-pollution levels that Ozone levels in northern and made Tuesday the worst smog l'entral Orang<' County were ex day of l~ . · pccted lfl hit 34 parts per . Mo~e tnple·d1g1 t heat and ran· million today, Just -;hort of tht.' c1d air could be on the horizon .35 ppm require« for u se.:ond Thursday. sta~e smo~ alert No Conflict ·In Senior ·Housing By JODI CAHNBEA OU• o.ily ~llot """f City manager Fred Sorsabal said today he believes there is nc connict of interest in volving the other.Jn=.law o! th~.c•l.,)'~bousing­ cli"cto"-be&ng among lhe 74 t.enan\.a chosen to move into Costa ..... new federally subsidized' Mnior housing project. Air quality tn Orange County s l'Oastal r 1t1es Huntington Beath, Nl'wpori H<'aC'h , Laguna Reach and San.Juan <Apistrano was expected to be "essentia l ly all right," th<' spokes man said. llowevcr, Sla~•· :..! pollution aler ts were called for Southern California 's inland valleys a round Fontana. l 'pland and San Gabriel. leading to lrr:- plementat1on o f ride s haring plans and cutbacks in industrial e missions by 20 percent. The AQMD spokes man said similar precautions also were r equired today in northern and central Orange County and also in Seal Beach, Huntington Beach. Newport Beac h . 1',oun- tain Valley and Costa Mesa. Thottgh air-quality-m the coastal communities was con- siderably better. the industrial cutbacks and traffic abatement plans were i~pl~_gHJtt,ed. bec;ru~tr?5f Mmr pat ems which cafry pollutant£. lnlana The spokesman s a i d this year's late pollution s iege was being caused by a ·'surface in- version layer" trapping pollu- tants clost! to the ground. Combined with 100-degree temperatures of the past several days. he said , the cond1llons have created the s uitable prereq· Sonabal said that a week-long investigation by his office con· eluded that "the re wcrs no in- fluence" used by Housing Dire<' tor Tony Cannariato in gettmg his mother-in-law an apartment al Casa Bella, 1840 f.ark.Ay~ ut 927 seniOr citizens ap- plied to Live at the federally sub- sidized complex where residents pay only 25 percent of their in com e in rent. The average renl 1s $114. --MGff)eR&S,..S~A..,e,...e-10~1191E~s:----u·isi tes-fCJJ""" eye.s"li~gi n g. tang:- Ga i M I burning smog. Cannariato: coordinator or the city's Housing and Community Development Agency (HCDAJ. already has de111ed any wrongdo ing, saying that his mother-in law. Agnes Bomm. went through the same process as everyone elsc- in applying ror the housing. Funding fo r the 74-unit project has come from llCOA funds and the federal department of Hous ing and Urban Development A spokesman for the H L'. D office in Los Angeles :-1aid thul tenants in the 74·unit complex were chosen on a first come-first !>erved basts Ca ~a Be lla ma n ager .l o£ Ciliberti said that Mrs. Bomm·s~ appl'fcatioo was among the 901 that arrived June 2. the day after the filing period opened. "Accordin g to the m a nag~ment firm Mrs . Bomm was one of the first to put in an application ... City Manag'er Sorsabal said "There's no conflict. As far as I'm con· cemed the matter is c losed." Bid Lost ,LOS ANGELES (APl Traf· fie control • officers al Los Angeles International Airport lost a bid to carry guns when SuperTur Court Judge Je rry Pacht refused to issue an order ...rearming them . Mortgage , Tops 14o/c J Y on OI er The National Weather Ser vice Motorcyclin~ Cha1np Killecl On Bicycle G aylon Mosier. 26-year-old pro- fc s1onal motocross motorcyclist from Miss1cm VicJO. was killed lat<' Tul•:.clay in New York when a pedal b1cyrl~ he was riding col hdcd ""1th an applC' I ruck Mosier, dead on arrival al a hospital in BrO<'k port. N Y . had bePn riding the bicycle to tune up for a motorcyde race in nearby UtlC'S The young motorcyclist. who sttirted tus .racing career tn 1973 and went on to take the 5-00cc class moto c·hamoionship in 1974 at the Lo Angeles Coliseum. was m ar- ried and hac1 on<' son. For several years, Mosier, a former Huntington Rea<'h res•· dent. rode on the Kawasaki racing team and cons istently fi nished hig h in competition The motocross racer, who had more than 200 performances un- der his belt, credited his family a nd his con ver sion to eating body-building foods as reason for his success. He'd said his goal was to become world champion by the time he was 30 and then to re- tire. "I figure to r ace until I'm too rich to spend a ll my money or (Sff MOSIER, Page AZ> ~e in Lo:. Angeles said tlus morning ~1zzling te mperatures woul<l continue in Southern Cal1fonua through Thursday Set,e ral Bi{( · Banks Raise Prime to 13 .. 5 Nt::W YORK cA P l Several maJOr banks. led by :-.lo 3 Chase Manhattan Hank. nw.ed their pn mt• lending ratt>'> today by one·half perccntagP point lo 13.5 perl·t:nt The acuon. s purred by banks' higher bo1 rowing co~ts. marked the seventh consecutive week of increases for the interest rate hanks rhar ge besl·r1sk cor- porate customers Frirlay. banks aero:.s the coun· try raised 'their prime rate from 12.5 percent to 13 l)<?rcent with Chase leading the way 'rhe prime does not apply to cons umer loa ns but is con- s ider ed a key barometer of trends in all kinds of interes~ ra tes When the prime changes, other rates often follow in the same direction. Followin~ Chase in the latest rate hike were Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co .. Chemical Bank. and Continenta l Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. and most major California banks. Sexual /tliscondurt Alleged tel elearthatoverstock "That lower s the average µrice on a national basis. But the ' average comes down slowly. "Wh at you are s eeins o ut there al SI .13 a gallon is loose gasoline m the hands of a price cutter who h~es .. to ·buil<i up \'Olu rne l-ha t will result tn profit." • t:m'ond sa1a no one knows how long the lower pump prices will last. A lot depends on the world situation. all report But Emond does predict an eventual price increase . possihly in January Three factors will drive the pump pr.ice up, he said OPEC traditionally raises its .prices 1n January. the de(.'ontrol o( ,111 pro duct prices w1ll be complete ttus month and mna11on 1~ exµe<·ted to hike gascJtmeo pri<'es db<>ut one cent a gaJlon every mor1lh The key. Emond say:;, h "hat ·~-·-PETULANT 'PET' ISABELLA ARDIGO SHEDS TfTLE Italian Beeuty Tuma Down $300,000 Pnze Italian Bombshell R lejects 'Pet' Title NEW YORK (AP 1 Pent house wanted to call lsabellll Ardigo "P et." but now the magazine's officials are calling her petulant. S he rejecte d $300,000 and the publication's Pet of the Year title because she declares s he 1s "loo good to represent Penthouse '· The announcement s tunned Penthouse offcials. who hustled the 28·yrar old Italian beauty off a platform at Lincoln Center's Li brary of the Performing Arts where a lavish Pet or the Year Party was in full swing Tuesday ni ght In a te lephone 1nterv1ew frorn a mid-Manhattan r estaurant where she had taken r efuge. the 5·foot-l0 brunette said the idea for abdicating the pet throne c ame after s he learned that Americans cast a more crit.tcal eye on nudity than s he thought. "ln Euroite we take nudity d1f· rerent thnn you do." s he said with the merest trace of an ac· cent. "Here it's a lmost offensive to people. The more l thought about it, I learned that people 's reactions to this magazine is not so favorable. They buy it ... for the pictures, but just because men like it and buy it doesn't mean it's good for me ... In a press release iss ued at the party. Penthouse wrote that their 38 25''2·36·1nch b('auty quet•n would rel't!I V<' $300.000 in "the richest and most prt>s u~1ous beaut> contest ever · .. And whc>n she wants to rf'ally get away from 11 l.111 , · the re lease :.aid. "our busv Pct will be whis ked a"ay 111 her private airplane to anywht•re along the East Coast Or. if she prefers Lhe "!iea she can choo!'>t.' to !\atl a1o1.ay m -:plend11·· nn th•· ma1rn1f1r,.nt <>uecn El11a11et11 ~ Service Set For Al Forgit A me m orial servi ce for Newport Beach 's Al For g1t, the lon~t1me hardware stqre owner and past city counC'ilman. 1i. planned for Oct 26 al the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge. Forgit, who died late Monday after suffering an a pparent heart attack earlie r m the day. was a member of the Njptune Society His widow said his burial will be at sea as he'd requested. The memorial service at the Elks Lodge is set ror 2 p.m I LOS ANGELES (AP > - Citlng continued increases in their cost of funds. two major home loan associa· tlons hav e rais e d mortagage rates above 14 percent. Medical Practice Halt Sought beha~iorwbenunderstrain ." he ~pread sheets on his office Gibr.altar Savings & T.oan Association. Beverly Hilla. raised Its rate to 14 .5 percent Tuesday from 14 percent. Glendale Federal Sav· lna1 &r Loan AAaocialion ralted ita rate to 14.75 per· Hnl from 14 percent for a flx•d·rlde loan, and to 14 ..,.ffDl from 13. 75 percent for • ••riable·ratt aaona.... By GLENN SCOTf OU• o.lty ~Staff r Allegin g that Fullerton gyn•cologtft Piul Peterson is mentally ill, the state Board of Medical Quality A11urance filed suit Tuesday to prevent the 72· year-old physician from pracUc· Ing medicine. An Orange County Superior Court hearin1 hu been 1et for Oct. 23toconaldertherequeat. The board conteoda in the suit that "ample evidence" exista to indicate thM Petenon shouldn't .pract tce. The state •eency ., seeking a court order to prohibit Peterson from practicing unless hecanJ>rovehelscapable. The board cites opiruons by psychiatriat Sanford Shapiro and psychofocist Sydney Smith. who contend tM nnecolo1ist ii unfit to treat patients. In a report prepared for the board's inveaueauon, Shapiro said Petenon auffen fr<UQ "ex· treme and extensive 'talion· allsatioa • • and later aaid \esta showed that the pby1lclan hu an unde!'lJina aenae ol anxiety and i1 ''IJkely toeqa1e ln lnappr~rtate The ex perts examin e d rtoor . Peten<M after one-or his patients. She said he gave her confllcting Rosie F.acotQ, went to the board stories on whethe r she had with a stran1e tale or 1exual ex· cancer. She also claimed that his ploits. Her scenario was later dis· . sexual advances led her. to at. puled by Peterson In a rune· temptsuicide. page letter to the Oran1e County But Peterson. in his letter. de· Medical Aasoclatlon '1 Ethics nied telling her she had cancer Committee. and claimed that he had COO· Mra. Escoto, who 111ned a tinually repelled her sexual ad· waiver with the board to releue vances. "It was like an obsessioo her atatementa, char1ed that with her." he said. Petenon had aexual intercourae Psychiatrist Marilyn Sosna • with her three timea, ln February treated Mn. Eacoto and said In a and M•ch lncludln1 once when <~DOCTOa, Pafe AJ) will h:ip!kn nt'-11 summer ""•'I• motor11"1 IS tr;idit1onhl]) d rl\• mort-for rec ri•at aonal pur IHl"l'' Thi); past 'unamc·r . 01 1 1111·.1 agree. that bi g g;isollm· u :.,11!1· d1dn 't rll"vt•lc1p The b1A 011 1·011 p an•~~ w 11h h1 g . u r pl u •' generated :.1nct• '""' 1' c•hnw1 , :-ttll h ,l\'t' d lr1t <11 :~ac;ohm• rm hand But whllc snml' 111dc pewh·n• :.ind b1~ comrian' "1.i l11111!\ :11 • \See GAS. P~~c· :\:!) Spy Plot By FDR Fictiona _ By ~T .. ~\ 1: ~.\RUl.I 04 •Pw! v .. 11. Pilot '!».t ..t • 1'h<' theon·~nouh.I nr.1kr Wurl : W d r 11 .h.1!.t o r1 ;.c11 .., r c r•I I ranklln Wtila1111 J<no;.l·~·uU "i"" 1 ng Lht" .,,.l r1•t ul th£...il.lll1.u..,11 __ ... homb tn l~c· S.ov1H IJna<m Although h•· 1n ... 1:>t" 1t11" 1:-0 simpl y a ficl 111n!.ll l.iy cr ltft•·tl from h1:. lat ... 1 hot•!. aull1r;r J aml''\ Roosevl·ll :.on of tlw four·l<'rm prc'..,1clcmt 'iays not l'Ve ryon1· is huy 1n g hi s d 1\ l'la1mer 1-:vt!n .... omc.• dose I nencl!> kf'ep a&kmg 1 f 1l :; true ,' taoghs ffoosevelt. a' 72·yea r -o ld Newport Beach resi· dent and busi ness m an "But it 's only fiction.·· B ut Roo - s e v e-It says the 11tea ()f ht <; Il l!"' AOO\EVELI l ><u,-k "'--·\ ~·drni~\17t~;'1 h.1 l hl••' from .1 \'l'r) I• .i t t 11 I hush hush husinr ss h 1~ fa1h1 r asked him to help with Jn his book, Hooscvf'lt C'as ts him se lf a s M aJ . J ames Roosevelt of the t r S. Ma rine Corps . asked oy his I alher tu have a secret meeting 1o1.ith 1'11! son of J oseph Stalin. Jfls mission as the tiook r1<' tails. is lo s hare enough of the atomic bomb secret with tht• Russ ians to wo0 So' u.>t suppnr1 <See FDR, Pa~E'~>. ,, Iran RPj ~ct s ' Ceasfl'-fi rP., W~ill Fi~h t J n B:\GHIM D Iraq \I' Ir.tr and lra4 reix1tt1•<1l':1nk :rnd 111!. 11 Ir) ball1cs ra~1ng lod:t .111\.r f .1 111:10 l•·ader AyC>tollah l\11h11!111h Kho111,•1n1 .,IJmmed tlw l•••H l<1 11 c.1rl) •'l'aM• 11re. \O~ in)! l•iltl!ht '" the end lr;in Ut>ll;,in·d 11 1nu•n1l· 111 ~ · ·r thr St rait of Jlormul u1 "" '" ,111p ping :Jlld diJlnll"d lh L!rfl 11111 forces tn stri·c1 W·stn·l'I 11;:hl11w pushec1 trac11 1nvauer<. ou t of .J key city 1n rn I rH·h "h11H·~1 •n pfO\ In('(' • 1' hom~in1 brnack .1st a ntt•<;s:•!!• 111 lus people Tucsrla) n1J,!ltt s.1~ in~ Iran "w11l.not c.:o mpr11rn1 ... , · anc.I will nr>t sll')p hi.:ht lTI~. n11\\ 10 days old. unlal all lrarps .lrl' ,I riven from Iranian soil "'ea•h_.r Some fog at hf'Ul'hc•'- Thursday extcnd111g 1n land a few m1IE's :it l1na l'-.. ot h erwi s e s unn' Ton 1 ght 's lows 6:.! to j;7 I H1gtls Thursda} !i8 ~ 7·1 Jt._ beaches to 86 to 95 ml.mil A county ·1unrlmark for :1>i years . t ht' l:.rt t·/~111 1 Creamny m Suntn Arw u•rrs put Ort the 011rtwn /)l()('k T 111' dny Alcmg u11th lht> 111(/ milk tanks also went a l1JI 11/ noatoly1a ~torr;. ph111"' Paqe Ill J Ind .. ~ ,L.M. ••'tG A6 a..i ... ,. ... 11 C.CifwM• AJ Cleotllectl 04-U C...lct ' ... ~-.:.-.::c.. : •• , ••• c ... , llltwW-,........ c•~:;· ~~ e•~: """L•-f"J OJ -··... 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Brown Jr.'s signing a bill Tuesday that will create a separate transportation funding district for Orange County. Heading the last of officials un- abashedly ecstatic over the gov- ernor's action was Orange Coun t y Board of Supervisors Chairman RaJph Clark. "It as a great county victor y I 'm proud ... scud Clark. The buard chairman said he was not t.l1sappointed that the governor turned aside a request that he sign the fiercely fought over bill in Orange County ··why. he could have signed it in Nome," Clark quipped. ... L--_ __,._U.ruler the..leg-i51,atioo-a~ by state Sen. John V. Briggs, R· Fullerton. Orange County will be placed in a separate highway funding district in 1983. highway construction fund. lls revenues are declining because of decreased gasoline consump· lion and the general effects of ari- flation. Brown's signing of the bill culminated a countywide effort behind the leJ:?islation. "When I first proposed this in November 1978. there was a lot oi s kepticism. people saying ·Ho w are we going to huck these odds'?" Clark said. noting the constant opposition to the pro- posal from Los Angeles County officiaJs .. But we had a real county ef- fort -the left. the right. the con- servatives , the liberals . in dus try , c h a mbers of com merce," Clark said. Peter Kre mer. president of the Irvine Com,.P.all.)'.. one of muy major ri~m• in the county supporting the bill, said th«ligov- emor 's action ·'is a milestone in the recogniUon of Orange Coun- ty as a growing urban center." ··u is also strong evidence of what can happen when Orange County business. c ivic and FDR. e. 1 n C' r11t1hlnl( J upun In rtJol lift. ftoosl'velt !111ya, his falh~r did a~k him to carry out a Hc:ret ml11lon to the Mldeust and to requnt lhe huds of atate then Mt to lint> up with the Nazi IMIWt'NI ·· 1 did rnret. with them . and · thlli t1u11 really nevt•r been known lwforc. und lll4kcd them to stay \'l{•llr 11f tlw Al(11>," !>llys the Nt·wvurt buslnl'ssman · 1 took \'llCh ont> ot the heads tlf 'itak u !>Pt'1·1al 1(1(t from my ralhl•f l rt•n1t·rntwr he asked 1111• lt1 g1v1· 11 ~hut~un to King ... drouk · tit' :..uy!> u~ the• years rolled by. ht• pl a.Yl'll a10und with changing the sc1enar111 to ('t>nter on sharing 1he alom1l· tavmh secret. Ask~J 1( such a move cn1ght have worked an e nl1st1ng the he lp of Russia to a ttack Japan. Hooscvelt says he believes it llll~hl hUVl' "If m y father had lived. I bt!lteve he would have been .more aggr~s1ve in de aling with th.-Russians," he pffers. And Pres ident ll arry Truman's orde r lo drop the bomb on Hiroshima and later Nagasaki 1n 1945'' ''I g uess I have mixed emo· t1c>ns." he sayi. "I was glad from our J)o1nt or view it worked. It saved a lot or lives. but I've had a nagging curiosity about whether my father would t)ave found a way to test it that would have convinced the Japanese of its power a nd not CLida ngered so. many f 'rotn Pnge . l I DOCTOR ... report to invest1g-ators that-the patient had delusions about her body and doctors But Dr Sosna said Peterson failed to rt-cognize that thest• delus ions were symptoms of mental illness and has interaction with her me:tde Mrs. Escoto'scondition worse. Smith gave a candid yet com- passionate account of Peterson's mentaJ condition an a r eport that ctccompanied the lawsuit He not ed that Peterson was the oldest of s ix children born to a~lssissippi farmer and has wife and that he had worked menial jobs to earn his way throug h Vanderbilt Medical School. Peterson later s pent 23 years in the Navy and began his J)rivate practice in W54. GAS ••• culling the prices drastically on gasoline, the average price real- ly hasn't fluctuated that much over the past four months, says a So uth e rn C aliforni a Automobile C lub slfokes man who keeps a finger on the gas tank The county currently is an a district that includes both Los An~eles and Ventura counties Local qffi cials have argued l hat Los Angeles i nteres t s dominated the dist..cicwnd.-thw; -Orange County received a dis· pro portionate ly low sha re of slate hig hway con s truction funds It has been estimated that the county c.'buld gain as much as $50 milUon an new highway con- ~truction money between 1983 and 1988 imder terms of the bill. • polltil•aJ groups work together on a common problem ·~ ---------<M1k-e Mastntcr. the club .. s fuel gauge coordmator. said has last survey showed that regular was - goi ng for SI 22 a gallon on the average m Orange County, un leaded was at $1 28 and pre mium hovered atSl.31. Don Baylo.r's Car Burgled The unknown , however , is whether a ll that much new money will be available due to the s hrinking size of the state's '--School Chief Given Raise The Irvine Unified School Oas· trict trustees decided in a closed meeting Tuesday to increase the yearly salary or Superintendent or Schools Stan Corey from 149,000 to $53,000, according to •Trustee Gordon Getchel. : He said the pay hike came arter a three-hour private dis· cussion of Corey's performance as superintendent. Corey said this morning that he wasn't at the meeting and was unaware of any action taken by the trustees. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fn• ()'tlf\OI' (IM\I O~ulf' P IOI """In ...,,.,~" '' t '1,,,D•NO ,,._. N••\ itr-.,, P'lbl•\~U 011 lf'lt Ot"'hQ" (CM\I Pw0f1'1\1•.q ( 0""0•"• !tf--p.11 ",. rO+tion .. ""'• i>wb"'~a Mo"IO•'t' lr"OU"Qn Fu(I,.., 'O' (Q\14 ~.... ,.. .. fltOOI I fh ,,, ,.. ••unt1ft4lu" h.,,., f'I Fo~f'll••' "'~' •, Ir ~ n.. 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He said the burgla rs snatched a blue cloth bag containing Sl.100 worth of clothing , a cassette stereo unit and a 35 mm camera and additional lenses. Police said the crooks had to climb over a locked entry gate and then force a lock on Baylor's garage lo get at the car. The lowest price he 's seen for regular is Sl.11, and the highest.~ SI 41 a gallon f"rnm Pflg.-l I MOSIER ... too broken-up to race any more." he said during an in· terview several years ago. Funeral arrangemen ts are pending. This year has been primarily a recuperating season from a leg injury suffered m 1979. At the time he broke his leg in a c ras h during a r ace, he was leading the open class of the American Motorcycle Associa- tion motocross series. Jn 1978. in addition to winning his only closed track motocross event at Anaheim Stadium. he was second in the AMA l25cC' series nationally. Most Children Shun Venado School Bus By RICHARD GREEN Of tai. Deity~-Statt Only a handful or children at- tending Venado Middle School are riding the buses th~l their parents demanded be prl>vided, Irvine United School District ad· minlstrator Florence Walp said Tuesday. "Today (Tuesday ) was the second day that we bused kids from the Colony and Collete Park (housing developments) to Venado," she :iald in a telephone interview. "We had 11 students on one bus. nine on another a nd I'm not sure how many were on the third bus." A group of parents from the Colony and Colleae Park ap- peared al the Sept. 22 Board of Education meetln• and said their \70 children s hould be bused to Venado. They Hid tbe path to school wu dan1ef0u1 because It puaed tralll tracka, a ahc·lane street and a n !!!'developed area of Irvine. Busing isn 'l routinely pro- vided within about two miles or school. District policy says children should be able to walk that distance. In response to the parents' re- :1uest, the trustees agreed to bus -the children in the morning but refused to provide afternoon service, saying it would be too ex pensive. M5. Walp said Tuesday that the lack of riders hip on the morning buses could be caused by the fact that there is no bus transporta·uon home for Colony and College Park children. She pointed out that other fac· tors could be. leading to the sltuatlon where 91 -passenger buses art carrying only 10 to ts children. "The newness or the proaram and the r ecent c hange In weather may have aometblna to do with it,'~ she said. t ·-j . _A , -. County I Sued on Flights By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIO.. Ol "'9 o.11, ~ ........ Orange County government aa oper ator of John Wayne Airport wa5 sued today by Hughes Airwest for a recent decision that will permit two new .airlines, Frontier and Westerri, to begin service in the Orange County market. In the lawsuit riled in Orange County Superio r Court, at· torneys for Hughes claim that the decision to expand airport operations among the two new carr iers discrimi nat~s against Airwest. Specifically it is alleged Airwest is being tre ated unfairly by being required lo give up two of the 14 daily flights it is now permitted to operate. The loss or the two flights, ac- cording to the lawsuit, will cause "immediate and irrepar able" damage to Hughes Th.e firm Will lose $25,000 per day m revenue. the air carrier's lawyers claimed. Hughes officials said in the lawsuit they had no objection to the addition of new carriers at the airport but said any addi· laonal service should be allowed through an increase in the 41 de· partures per day limit now in ef· fcci. That ceiling on the number or fli ghts was 1nst1tuted by the Count) Roard or Super'(isors to help m1nim1ze noise impact on res1den t1 al areas located o.u, ""°' s1 .. 1 ,.,.... beneath takeoff patterns. If Ai11't Peanuts Carl Karc her, chairman of the 1980·81 fund-raising cam- paign for United Way of Orange County, North/South, rides elephant during festivities m a rking start of cam- paign Tuesday night at eounty Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Karcher announced that the goal for the t..:mted Way campaign will be $10.3 million. Karcher. a promi- nent Republkan. rode elephant prior to donkey basket- ball game . Glider Crash Kills Navy Pilot CHINA LAKE (AP) A Navy pilot died when a motorized hang ghcier crashed during tesL5 a t China Lake naval weapons test station Cmdr. Dennis E. Recker was an a low level flight Tuesday when the lightweight ai r c raft tumble d onto dry bedded Mirror Lah, l>a1d hasc spokesmtui S G Payn<' Under a plan adopted by the board on Sept 10 both Hughes and the other inc umbent jet air carrier at the airport, Air Califorrua. would relinquish two fl ights each Those flights would be tumctl over to Frontier and Wcstl'rn. Hughes offa c1als also contend 111 th~ lawsuit that the air car- rier was d1scnmmated against ht•t ausc at was s tripped o( the' same number of flights as Air Cal1fom1 a. Air Cftlifornia, they poanled out an th~ lawsuit. has more daily departures from the ai rport and therefore will be less <tffected by losing two of its nights SWAP& SAVE .. at HOBIE'S 6th ANNUAL SKI SWAP & SALE Sat. & Sun., Oct. 4th & 5th 1 O a.m. to 6 p.m. All 1979-80 Ski Gear at 1/2 price Featuring Clothing by Roffe & Serac & Skimer Skis by Rossignol & K-2 (Limited models & sizes) Special Ski Swap Ski Packages ROSSIGNOL K-2 HEXCEL Challenger Ski Lotus Ill Ski 1981 542 GSA Tyrolia 150 Bindings Salomon 226 Bindingssa lomon 727 Binding Scott Poles Scott Poles Custom Mounting All For $149.00 All For $199.00 All For $299.00 FREE REFRESHMENTS & MEET THE SKI REPS N,OW'S THE CHANCE TO SELL THE KIDS' AND YOUR OLD OR OUTGROWN SKI EQUIPMENT. 2831 Coast Hwy. 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Th e ad . appears in both t he D a ily Pilot and Coast Life, r eac hing more than 340 ,000 r ea d e r ~. . -The Ji3;\1i{ij>i•Ji ;J>{;i•l ;i1•, whe r e you ca n find r eason a bly pr iced ... help or adverti se your se rvi ce, from b abysitting to window w a shing. r----------1 -1COUPOll 805 1 ,whe r e you can save L----------' valuabl e tim e and gasoline shopping loca ll y advertised values. -You can eve n put D a ily Pil o t classified ads to work in y our absence with Answer Ad t e l e phone answ e ring servi ce, whic h t ake s m essages from p eople responding to your ad for only $10 per w eek . -Put th e Daily Pilot c lassified section to work for you. Call 642 -5678 today. DAILY PILOT j • .... ·-.......... . . .. ............... --.... ------------... IJ I DAU 'v I'll tl 1 '•1 1 ••• ,,,. ..-1., • I ,, .... t 1 •t• •• ... .. 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I tn('J c.rttm•tton Neptune Socict) CREMATION BUIHAL l\T ~C A 646:7431 Yhr \.0<'411 le<wnty •nd ¥•t•'"""' •4mlnl,tr.tfon Oit-Mflh m.1y t1DPlif to••f'd our c.ref'r'\•Uon \ef'4'1C•\ C•U fOf' ,, .. ., oorttoho l'4 .. ,, Cem 8~r McCO.MIOC MORTUARIES LaQ•Jn<l 8E:c1c.h "494 3415 Laquna H,t" Tn8 O'JJJ San JJan C.o,.. .... 11d" -l':IS 1771, HAlllOll lAW,.__MT OLIVE Morluary • Cc•rn.•11•ry Cremaiory 1 b25 G1~l('t f\Vl' Costa Mf'~a !)40 SS~J rtHCt lllOTHtR S 111.L lllOAOW 4 Y MORTUARY I 10 Broaowav Costa Ml''•1 642 9150 IALTI Hlt~UON SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFF CHAP'IEl 427 E I 71n St Costa MP•-c1 646.Q:\7' rtHCI lllOTHHS • SMITHS' MOITU._Y 627 Main S1 Hun11ng1on Bedch 536·6539 NI« fAMtLY COt..OHl4L fUt4HAL H0114l 780l Bo1sa Ave Wes1m1ns1er 893·3525 PAClftC VllW ....OltAl,AH ~••rv M0<tu•ry Cnapel '3500 Pac;1flo View 0 11Yt1 N9wport 8e41Ch 644·2700 c ·•'""' 11 ,., ..... .., ·t ttw l•\IH""l ""t-'1f""'' "" '''>"' ,.,,, ,.,..,, .,,, .. ,. 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Dd1ghtful r u!\tir atmosphere dos e to ~hopping As kin g $1511.000. C6LE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2S I 5 E. Coost Hwy .. CDl"OM .e M• 675-551 I SHARP DUPLEX • '' ""' 1111 l"' o :! ll<lrrn 11.1, ,., •. , lh-11! ... J ,l•llk t ''" &t \t ,.,.. tor .t t 1un '"' "'' lrtfllll .Jll :. Ll't ·, •• , ~--... VIEW J-run! ruw \It:\\ ho.rile 111 1•l<t·lu:.1 \I: I runl' T••r 1 J l ._. I ll<I 1 ens 1111•11 t• I c It Jn I I h 1 to U 1-: h" 111 '\I 1~.Jl..I~~) \ 11111 -1 .. 11 Ill r h I I lf.J1h111 lfl\I' tn•••OI (·u Ju1e~-ou B-::iv . Beach I . f ,,e<JI c: Sii")I(: ,Ora~ Is Beaui!ful t J hh i1rUIJt't"t' IH t•..,1•nh .. L• ,A'11 .. 1 .tn't>'· t•1•1 1,'iu[)('rnppurt';..111\~ f11rlh1· BIG CANYON d"1..-1m1n:.111nc tn\t·,..tor \ 1111 II h.iH· ~1rt•11.il 11n1I• IAYNOMT We hav~ several fine homes with pie r & s lip. IEl TORO HORSE COUMTaY 4 Bdrm .. 3 baths : "Tanctrstyle, mini-estate in orange groves. $240.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1de Orovt; N 8 6 75 6161 LUSK HARIOR VllEW HILU, G re<1t 4 Bdrm upgraded family home. Cu l de-sac location. Oversized wrap-around prival<• yard includes covered pati o \.v ith fire ring and lighted hudminton. 1230 Sand K ey. Cd M Bonnie Barrington. agent. f.75 -6000 l•l\••f\ ·' llllrtt1 , • , t..1llt lt11n1i• 11 lil\\•I\ •1u• ·1 . TR Y sa.ooo DOWN I . -· l f ,. • \ I \\ I' II• \' I ~ 1'1"'"'' •TTT"ll' l 10 111 ·111 .. • \Hit \'lt1tl1t'4 • I 1111 t 1•1 ,..._nu1-j!-~ illlµfr" ---- !11• ,11 1~1 rn 1Jra11gt• Both I SUPERB! SUPERB! 1u111, h.1 ".:llr J.! Bdrm,, :! 1 'I"' n 'P .1 r "' lh an 1! h.tllh 1lhl ,•,11 ~.1 ra)!• 'ht·e r~ hnml' w1ll1 :J r 11 P1' llfll-11 .. , r •• ,., t 11<!1• 1 \ \ "'°T ..,ti••\.\ I It '' :{ H·'' II I,,,. 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Full JH'tl •· • 1:1<! 5m I ·a II .' .. •i ::r ... u t:;::SELEC T I PROPERTIES SPANISH ESTATE SI 49,900 Towcnn.: lrt~1·i-,•nh.i11t <'I lh1., L!rtrj!t'llU~ :! 'lor' l',l .11•' Sp.1111-.h ltlc 1•11 In h•.11.h t 11 , 11'1' tin" n ll\Hlj! tt>'lllt .1t1d tnJ'~l\t hnrk f11rpl.wt 1-rn mJ I 11tn1ni.: riiom ,.,1· -..1·1t11 .<.1 ... tiff\ ltO•l' 'l'I I lldi.'d lllli!'>ll 1 ~Ull1.· • :1 1111111' 11111'l'rt ~"•' htlrm :Warkhn1t IK111l 1 '111 rwr lt1l Y.1lh It\' ;,c I 1 '' lhll'I\' Qt ) ..... _ SEA COVE PROPfRT![S 7 l 4·631 ·6990 New Oc~onfr-Of'lt llt•autrfu lh· ih •rnr.1lt!d & fw-n1sht>d • :1 & :! Bdrm <lupll'x "' I t'Jr a 1t11r<•l!l' cwn:u YOl'H DOWN l',\\'MENT .ind lal11: nwr ,, BIG !st TD at 12 • ,. , 1111ere:.1 and n11 fjuah(~ in~ ,\-;kmi: onl~ 9)!15.IWXI JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 .ADOltAIU conAGIE associated llAOICEAS-AEAL TORS 101~ W lolboo 671·J'6l CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX I .1rt:t• l'lll 111"·11 lir 11 k 1 !1Ur1\ ,II ti I• 1 (•Ill h dt1t1" 1, •• ,, , .. ''""'"1 h'l ""I l•••ffi l\.•,tllll!lll l',olt.11; Ill• .Jllll (),11. pla11k1 11 .•• ,.,,, ··nu ... n•·· ,,.ll''''' I .. i Ill I , .. 1 .... ii II I I ' \q,1 l.i•11 \l ;_i-.t.-1 ,•111t •1\'t•t I 1111. llo.,..,•r ltll•·d ''""''' llt11!l I I'll" 1 • .'afat.!' l ·._dt fl1>\\ ... r;i , _'"/ 'JEA CCNf Pl?OPERTllS 7 14·63' ·6990 MAGNIFICENT 8000 S/f ·VIEW MA .... SI ON Sl.7SO.OOO HH k 1\hk1 •'ll•· Hll c X:I:> 1>"111 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE CAREER t-:-;1 abh~ht:<l liJt•a l l 1 rm 1~ taking apµhcal rons I n.m f11ln,ed rl<1I 1~·,.t.clc '\a l••snwn & hrok1•r-. l11r 11 1·~n t!r 111 ("11mmC'rr1al I'•' '''estate 111<Jn.i~cmcn1 & lirok~r<.1l!t' Extens1\"t· on rh<' JC•h lr;.1111mi.: 111 .d i .1~pl'lb "' I hrs I tlo'ld ,\ 111w1u1' l •J11,.,r tUllll\ l11r 1 he business minded rPa I i•:-1all'1>er~on t ';:ill for an lrlll'I"\ 1ew l!calon11m11' Corv b.5·6'i111• SO. COAST CONDO $59,900 Reller hurn 011 lhrs one It "''n"t l~o;I' Shttrp 2 lldrm. \\llh 11ey, pa rnl & r 11111cts + an, J.,~uma tile loan t'all n<Jw 540 :wi4; • Whelan Real Estate St:l4 .000 This bright. _ ------- airy 3 bedroom. 1'2 bath OCE•H BREEZES ~•th hurdwuod fl oors "" near Newporl l\~uch ,ptUCIPlEASES ll11ck Oay is brand new Super sh arp <t Bdrm 1111 lhe market. Largt home with a lge famil_v lo\(•lv tn.oe shuded lot,. rm. Clost• lo beach, shop· Ple11ly of l.IP3Cc for :1tl ping & schools. Flowml( din~ to this valuable.: It t vaulted ceilings accent loc1111on. this very attrartive~noor 11lan. Only $147.500. Call ~ a today!m.SJ7o . ... ALLSTATE MEWPORJ'JLUFfS __ - -S111j.iJ<· stu rv .. nd unit t0\\71 home tha t n1<·e t s vour budget Lus h ~ r t t • n I 1 t.• I t I o <.' :1 l 1 o n :-.: e w I y d t·<·111 ~•lt'<l :J H H P 1:1red right at s l '-):1 ()()() 644-9060 macnab / 1rvine realty A SUBSIOIARY OF TttE IRVINE COMPANY OHE-OF-A-ICIHD! C 11s t o111 dt•signed 6BR residence. W ~l ls of glass · relaxing views · s <:rC'n l' a tmos phe r e feat urin g a garrle n (•ntr y w / pool & s pa. Livi ng rm '' har alrove; 'library/study : mai<l~ <tlrs. Heam ceilings. antique h:.ird\\~re & muc h more! SI .295.000. (.vnne Valentine fi44 -6200. <J -63) 752-1414 551-1700 I I 'P'-'' V I f"i ,_,..,.,,, v.~~(en1eo 642-1235 '44-•200 -f .Jf~ \/i,,,w ( "'"'*t!" . ~ 1])c?D@r1f1~@ocea '' • J .~ •JSIOte ADORAIU con.AGE. SIJ4,t00. This lwk)ht, airy l be*OOlft. 1112 baH1 wifft IMrdwood ftoon ..... M.wpott leodl llodl hy f1 bnmMI •• °" the ......... L...Je, lo•ety ..... .-.ct lot. ,....., of ... for ..... to ..... YO._.. R0 I locaHoft -VIEW • VIEW • VIEW. a.g.t 5 bedrooM 2 story, backs to loHly 9ne.belt witll •l9llt lite •lew. 0 .. niHd dHhJHr pool & ,...0. Surrouftd•d by tnH & ffow•r•. Situahd °" a ..... c-...--. M.wty offff9CI at $347,000 . JASMIHI! CRiii CONDO. Ex~......_ .. _....., .. : ... :"' ""911 cm.-""9 llw aupa ... 1 a.,,..... l .,... cOltdo Ill «Jl'fff loc....._ c .... to •hopp1"9· 1cm.ool1. i•Hl1 & ,w,.....,.,...........,,..... ..... fa"'lty rooa he I..&. OH .. e4 .. SlZ0.000. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DIL MAR 759-1&1& PAii( IM II.Al It , "1110-:EZJ-. I 1.1•,lllo·tl \tb 1,n i>fjj~ CE GEORGE ELKINS CD. ·avER 55 YEAqs OF SERVICE MEW USTIMG • LIDO ISllE I ••JI I'" .. d111 n '\1"11 T1•n111' 1'q11rt!. & H,.,,..11,., l<•·ath '\t•.tt ·r"" llt•tfn•1m I lnruc. \\'1W1 formrtl llonmc l<l'lOl'll S:r.'i 1~~1 HARIOR RIDGE CLASSIC <;11p•·1 ti l\c·n .. cn1.111n \f,11h·I \\"1th C1111s1andinJ? ~I' 1111~ I" 1ur l1t-tlr11r1rn, <.\ I · Ha1h~ \lastc>r /lr·tfr•111ni \\ 1lh Frn•p!J('(' 1-.XC't!llenl L1v1n~ \rt':.i. St-par,11<· i"nrmul Dtntnl! Room. J ena1r Hu 1lt·l11 K1tt•hen With Roomv Breakfast 1\ rea SSIS.000 · SPYGLASS HILL \h,ull'l• I~ ~QeCl.irular Fuur liedroom !'Jfll'h11m \lotlt'I \\'1th 011'Jlht<ikin1? Ocean \ "'" U1·1·111,1\••cl l'il•\t1rr> \\'011r1 Flo1>r' I••"• \\';11lp.1pi•1, Hu1l1 I n Bh•k Sheht·~ i '''" -..1 .1nrl 1n 1-: ll1111m \1t11 \11lo111at1 r ~p,.nl..11" Stt·•11111 -.:, 'l•·m Ouri'l .\!is~ I h1-. \;-.-..1 \l.\fll.1-: I· IHSl ' SSiO ·~'' INVESTORS .A TTENTIOH '\1<·•· l.t\.illh• lloml• 1111 1\ t.a r~l· R 2 LOI In lll'l l1•r .\n•a Of l.'u~t ;r .\It·~;, Hu1ld /\n Extrn l n11 Fm l111·1rn11· l'rtt·1·d 1\1 S!IS 54~1 759-9100 ·-.. -, ...... # 2 Corporate rtaa Mewport Cftthto FRONT ROW BAY VIEW Do•er 5IMlns. Wry c......,_.., ,,t••y with POOL L-. 4 W.. + f..ay roolft, ~ ,_ HHCh worts -W 1t•1 Oftly $495,000 with lud l11cllHl•d. Ow""' wil astfst ""-chMJ. 631-1400. PRIVATE EXCLUSIVE MESA VERDE . M.w•tt..M.-bt! Spacious ....W.Ce lft tt.. ..... _... with ... mM11lti•1 for ~ I•..,. leauHM pool & spca, bricJi flrtplt _, lanie lot wtth l pattos illc .. d1cl wttt. 4 bdr11t, loft with wlftdh19 1t•lrc•H. Ma1hr 11 ~ with atriwR. $355,000. Ul-1400. WA f ERFRONT HOMES. INC RlAI FS IAH "'' •"' k, f1t,,1 .. f'• 11 ... •h ,,,,..,.,.~·~•ftnl N It> \A \ '"'' It""' N••Y.Pi ,. B.•.t• h Ul-1400 0 teo•ro,... • .,.,, o1 !he lour IC•o.,bled WO'dt i... ) low ... '"'"' '°"' """'le -d• I t "r· i ·r' 1 I , I I EGGUO I ' I I I' I II~ Mori!ll' A1tt R.1l!>c..., l.ldn6 61l-6t00 .... .... I , V A R S 0 I ! We've got the poorfft g1r· II j I I T' bage pickup eervlce. I corft' ' plelned IH I "'"" end rHlly I goll.Mullt, TMy 08"'9 ti.ck my I EBBMll . .... -.....1-'TJl'.--rl--.l__,r.,.......,. c-11 .... thlldle ~ by 1111"'9 ................ -d L. -.L. -.L.-.L.-.&.._..__. YfN tieoeloo ,,_ -No, l Mlow, "INT NUMartfO l(ITUS IN lHISI SOUA•( . I 719· I 616 REAL TORS SCIAM41TS Answers in ca..~ IOIO I. \ STOCKS I BUSINESS W'Pclu•·~tla 14 NYSE l I a.m. ( PD'f) Prit"~ .. ----- COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Ou•'•'•t>ft'\V• hO h~'°"""'M••Von, ""''•••'' ... "''4. ""W 8.o,,91' n."oO •Nt(hwlnf\4tt,,()t tl. ••' fW,.-\ •IMI Hpn1t•«1 th' ltw "'•hor141 A\'4kl•ttMOf ~ ,,.11i., C.•t•~ •ftd UUt lMt • .. Wednl!sday. OCIObel I 1980 H/F Blue Collars By JOHN CUNNU'F -~-_.,.. NEW YORK Back in 1960 the high-ranking, white· collar manager an the executive suite earned about seven lames the buyang power or the blue collar production worker out an the factory Sance then the factory worker has improved has rel- ative pos1t1on By this year the r atio had fallen to about S 6, accompanied by concerned d1scuss1on among ex· ecullves or the "compress.ion !act.or." ThaC suflocatang reeling 1s also be· mg relt among factor y foremen Twenty years ago they earned 2 03 limes the buying power of those who worked un- der them an the factory This year the ratio 1s down to I 61 The figures. based on a survey by Hay Associates. a consulting firm, and published by the Wharton Magazine. a r e us ed b y many companies to establish their own pa..)' ru:.aclices CUNNll"I" Por the foremen. the erosion has been steady. falling to 1 89 m 1965, to \ 82 in 1970, 10 \.75 in 1975. and finally to 1 61 in this year WmLE THE Rl\TIO decline for top execu\1ves comes to about the same percentage ove r the 20 year span, they seem to have made some erfort to dc>1.:ornpress to fight the --erosion of their relative buying power From the 7 21 or 1960. the ratio fell to fl 48 1n 1005. rose to 6 56 in 1970. fell steeply to 5 34 1n 1975 the ftnal year of an unexpectedly severe recession and then rose again this vear to 5 61 · The l'h<1ngt!s m lhe buying power figures ;.iren't necessarily the rc·sult or d1ffen.:nt <1lt1tudes toward com _pe11sat1on, but r efl ect ;.ilso the allnl1on 1n buyrng power re suiting from 1nnat1on and taxation NEVERTHF.LE. S, THE STUDY :..hows that over the past lwo decades hlue collar w<irkers have <>blamed base salary mcrea~es about IO perrent h1~her than those won by members of mu1or m.magement Thal was n't the factor that eroded the relall\E~ vah.\e of m;.inagernent buying power. hnwevcr In fact. manage· rncnt inade 1t up 1n bonuses dunng good years The damage was 11<.ne by inflation and taxes, with the latter theoretically t·rcx11ng a greater percentage of thC' largest paychecks ~ In pr0Jert1ng \he figures, C Ian Sym Smith and J Alan fhordan the authors. fc<'I lhiJl 1f 1nflat1or'I is n't kept to 7 5 pcr<·ent or lc::.s there < ould be a further loss of buying powt•r for Jobs at all levels by I~ OVERALL. Ttlt:V OJ-FEK lllllc hope that top e x e1·ut1vcs as a group can s ubstant1 all) raise their earning powtr Speak in~ of topexecut1\ies. theysay ·Given 1nnat1on and t axatJon, nobody has achieved a significantly better standard of hv1ng from his or her JOb 1n the 1970s "Because they earned goo<l bonuses as a res ult of good profit increases in the las vtwo years senior executives have done heller than others WHY? "LARGEL 'V BECAUSE they are already at the maximum tax rate. and cash mcrc:ases do not pus h them into a higher tax bracket " W~t seems l-0 ha-ve been outs ide the Sl:Ooe ot the study. but which could have a s1gn1h cant effect on buying power. 1s a device favorable to those with large d1scr•- tionary fWlds Tax shelters. that 1s ... luc•k.41 In ·rh~ .ftipot llght New YORK IAPI S.•~ r ... ~O.yproco M1d rwt <h•,. 01 t~ ftf'4Mtn MOS-I «flW ~., Yor• Slo<k EM.""'-,,.,..,... 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