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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-15 - Orange Coast Pilot• n • 1cte Ie •. Jtlarg Tyler Jtloore's WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 1S, 1980 Son, 24, Kills Himself YCK.. n, ..0. •• • .. CTIOll$, • ....... ' ' • ·• • • i Surgery Error Worth Millions I Bllki•I C'AMolts Former HB Job -Boss lndiciea-. BJ PATRICKUNNED'Y Ot-.~"'91 ..... Tbe former top official of Hun· tinaton Beach's federal job traininl proiram was indicted Tuesday by the Oran1e_County _ gTaDd jury on two counts of felony embeulement of public funds. Robert L. Cunnin&ham, 34, former director of the city's Comprehensive Employment Traininl Act <CETA) program wu scheduled to be arraigned today in Orange County Superior Actress' Son Kills SeH With Shotgun LOS ANGELES <AP) -The only son of actress Mary Tyler Moor,e, Richard Carlton Meeter Jr., died of a self-inflicted shot1un blut in a rented bouae be shared with two coed.I near use. police said today. Police were investigating whether the shooting wu accidental. Meeker, 24, who worked u a meaaenaer at CBS Television Ci· ty in Loa Aqeles, wu talking OD the telepboae late Tuesday to hi• alrlfriend la Fresno when the 1bot1un diacbar1ed, said police detective Jerry Ferrin. "He wa lollding and unload- in& the abort-barreled 1un when it went olf, the blast striking him ln the bead," said Ferrin. The Freeno 1lrlfriend'1 identi· ty wu not immediately known. Meeker attended Bullard Hilb School tn Fresno but moved awayinll'75. The police report lists the death a "*cldental or a poul- ble suicide" until the lnveeti1a· tion la completed, Ferrin said. "He bad talked to bis mother OD the telepboae yesterday. At no time did be seem deepondent ad there were no i.Ddiclltiom that be iDteaded to kill bimaelf,'' tbe detective said. Meeker WU pronounced dead at Tleltern Park Boepltal about ao mlnutee aft.el' the 11 :10 p.m. tbooti~ Tuelday. Fer; n uld be contacted Grant Tinker, lb. Moore'• Mtranied h•band, and Tinker notlfteil Ila. lloore ln New York. <See DSATB, Pa1e AJ) . ~bortion1 Foapt PLMS.Urr WLL <AP> -An UU·•-:-..Jroup bu W'led .. dtJ to 8dopt •"ID· formed eoaHat" ordlaaace wldell wauld require poteaUaJ ............... to •lift~ ....... Court on char1ea that be took $11,000 of federal funds for personal use on June 13, 1W79. He reportedly repaid the money in two installments. The indic_tment conteoda that Gun· ningham used the SH.000 to make a personal profit. If found &Wlty of either or both counu, he could serve up to three years in prison. An indictment is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It does not establish &Wit or innocence. Cunningham surrendered to Deputy District Attorne.\'. Jean Rheinheimer at her request shortly after the grand jury in· dictment wu issued at 2 p.m. He was placed under arrest after the charges were formally pronounced by Superior Court Judge Richard J . Beacom at 3:30 p.m. Beacom releued Cunningham on bis own reco"nizance after he was booked by Orange County Sheriff's Deputies Tuesday af. temoon. Cunningham said he was re- luctant to discuss the cue until he bad conferred with an at- torney. "That's been the problem with the whole damned thing. There's been too much written about it in the papers," Cunningham said of bis cue. "I'll talk about it later," he said. "I'll probably be around the courthoule a lot in the next few months." Police had been unable to locate Cunningham since last February when prellminary <See INDICT, Pase .\2) Some thing's Fishy About That Dolphin A man who puaed himself off u a proleuioaal football player and uked Newport Beach hotel officiala to send bi1 Sl,291 bill to the Miami Dolpbiu 11 bein1 aou1ht bJ police today. The man clalmine to be Andre Tillman, a 250-pound ttcbt end· with the Dolpblm, spent a week at the Newporter Inn Jut July with a woman and two cbUdrea. He uked hotel offlciala to HDd ... lodlbti and food bill to the lllaml balf club. But WbeD hotel penonael contacted the Dolpbba aqlalutioD, they were told thlt TWmaa blld been back there, traiJdDI. Tb• lDcklmt wun't reported to poUce untU Tuesday when bcMI olftciall realiMd tbey Uke· ly would DOt collect Oil the bill. ' I Woman's Breasts I _. 'AND THEN YOU DtD WHAT TO THAT LADY'S PICKET SIGN?' Officer Gary Bluton Oueatlona Anti-opicket Proteater Bert Petty Piekets Protest Porno Newport Demonstrators Stop Traffic By STEVE MARBLE ot•Deltf .......... Clutching placards, blocking traffic and shouting "No More Pomo," dozens of stem-faced protesters pounded the pavement Tuesday noon in front of Newport Beach's one and only adult bookstore. The bookstore -The Talk of the Town -was closed during the hour-long demonstration, but the sign-carrying protesters didn't seem to notice. PROTESTER PATTI RUDE Baldridfe, who said her mother personal y smashed up two Kanilas saloons in the early 19008 while active in the Carry Nation anti-tavem crusade, said the one-room bookstore bu to 10. "My mother carried a hatchet to smash tavern windows and break bot· tles," said the senior citizen. She said pro· testinr was in her blood. But while one priest, two miniaters and a pair of city council members praised the 00-penon prot.est, one man stood apart from the crowd. Bert Petty, an 88-year-old Laguna Beach resident, said he'd come to pro- test the protesters. And he did. At one point, after dishing up some angry remarks in the direction of several protesters, Petty grabbed one woman's sign and ripped it in half. A police officer calmed down Pettv while an onlooker banded the woman back the bottom half of her sign. (See PORNO, Pa1e Al) Mesans Theft Suspects A red umbrella proved the ln nearby Santa ~na, police downfall of three Irvine pla, said. one not yet a teen-aaer, arreeted A Nordstrom security aient Tuesday outside Colt• Mesa'• told 'police the '1!::i 1l1ten 11 South Colllt Plua to end tbelr and lJ years old a 13-year· confeued eicht-ltore ahopllNng old friend, ran put him with spree. price tap napplq from articles Taken into custody for •uapi· protrudlna from their puraea at cl on of commercial bur1lary. noon ID bll atore . the trio accumulated about 121' He said be hid in the men 'a in merchandise from six South wear department and watched acceuort• department. He grabbed the airl1 after they ran out of the mall into a parkinc lot. The 1lrl1 were turned over to Costa Mesa of. ficen. A• their 13·year-old friend called ber acbool counaelor to eaplaln her ableace, the two all· ten told police they had launched tbelr 1pree on a dare. NEW YORK (AP) -A woman who bad both breasts removed because ber •ur•eoa mlatuenly tbou•bt abe bad cancer bu been awarded $2.7 million in damages. She died Jut year of causes unrelated to cancer or the operation. Mvy Williams was 40 when the operation was performed June 13, 1973, in Hillcrest General Hospital by Dr. John Cordice. Because of her death, the awarded money wilJ be shared by her sons, Reginald, 24. of Queens. and Peter . 14, who is living with relatives in Virginia. Her husband, Henry. died a few months after his wife's operation. The jury 's ve rdict was returned in Slate Supreme Court in Manhattan and disclosed Tuesday. Dr. Cordice testified al the trial that he performed the mastectomy after biopsy reports s howed Mrs . Williams had cancer in both breasts. Mrs. Williams discovered the error several months Jater when s he went to Sloan-Kettering Institute for treatment and w as told she never had cancer of the breasts. The r e port of bio p sies, introduced at the trial, bore the type written name of Dr. Benjamin Gordon. assistant lo the hospital's chief of pathology. The report was not signed, and Gordon and other hos pital <See AWARD, Page A%) Coast Weather Mostly fair tonight and Thursday. Lows tonight in sos. Highs Thursday 67 alone the coast, 73 inland. INSIDE TOD"Y ThOUICJftCia o/ Jttiaru are •earchmg /or tMir root• - roolt tlaat go back to the Unit· ed Stc:da CJlld ArnttlcOft GI•. Mo1t will MVer /iftd their /athn•, and mcmtl wW "~ liwt with UmUftl nght1 M tMjr ~laftda bfcowe of mfzed pormtoge. ~' 1to111. Page A1. l•tlex ... _..,,.. ... L.M.~ M ....... ...., ~ .. a..-.. Ot .. eiMiika--AU Cnw • AU ......... A11 ........ M ............ .,..,. ,...... CM-11 ,_. Ct-11 <See snss, Pa1e AJ> Coast Pl au stores, The u two ol the 1irla took the red Tre11ury ~a Safeway mutiit 1 umbr~a """' a dl1play ID Ille : • --~~-. -....._l~~~-'----Pk~~~__;;~~~~~~~~--1~~·~~~~~~~--......;...;~.=;;=.i.,;;;..;;.,a-~~~ .. ~'%:io;....r'l..,-....;::... ... , I CM IWLY PILOT ec.alW 1 l ~-· 6trllrlftMI' Gunman Holds Ohio Station C INCINNATI <AP > A bearded gunman toting an automatic rifle and claiming he had just killed his girlfriend took over the WCPO-TV station to· a nd pedestrian t raff ic fo r seve ral blocks, confounding r us h -hour motoris ts acr oss western Cincinnati. Water1pout Over Tahoe SOUTH LAKE TAHOE <AP > A large, twistan& waterspout was spotted over the center of Lake 'Pahoe, apparently the result of an unusually early winter-litre storm, the National Weather Services aid. "f~--:-~:;:-:-;::--::~-....;:;:::~~-r-::-::-;-:---:::-=-=:-=:::;;;::;;:;::'.:;::;:::~~~::::::=;;.::=:i:::::::;::;;::;;:::;-~~~~ demim_djng beile.r_l.t:e.fil. '· ment of poor people a nd The gunman answered the Itl!_one when another newsmen -called the sTiltton-at about 7:15 a.m . He told John O'Day, news director at WGAR in Cleveland, that he would not surrender. The weather service is· sued a warning. Tuesday to boaters and anyone near -the l&ke~bore, advising... them of the possibility of more spoud.s while unset- tled weather continued. Bree:iag Along H 'itll tlw Bree:e Matt Sponagle pf Cost a Mesa doesn 't ha t> to worry about getting wet 1f his s a iling craft overturns. He's doin~ his thin~ 111 tht' p~rk ing lot of the Orange County Fair· grounds whe re a good, stiff wmd Tuesday alll'rnoon made land saiLing exciting. Vulgarity Draws Ire Citizens Party Hope/ ul Swears on Radio WASIONGTON (AP) -Barry word that may offend some peo-also purchased time on the NBC Commoner, long frustrated pie. And that's kind or a fair and ABC radio networks to as· became hia Citizen's Party pres· commentary on how elections go sure nationwide distribution. ldeatial campaign has drawn and how they're covered." Within an hour of ita first air· ltWe notice, has changed all that For the record. the "Die· ing, thousands of irate listeners wttb the use of one little word. tionary or American Slang" lists had c ailed doze ns of CBS- The utterance of "bullshit" in the most common meaning or affiliated stations across the a national radio commercial ''bullshit" as "insincerity, lies, country to lodge protests. may not, however, bring the exaggeration." Officials at the Federal Com· kind ol attention Commoner and The ad which prompted the munications Commission said bi• new party wanted. outcry begins with a con versa-they had a Is o received In fact , the ad and its tion between three announcers numerous complaints yesterday barnyard language dre w that goes like this : along with inquiries from broad· thousands of irate phone calls Voice 1: Bullshit. casters about their responsibili· from lilteners within an hour of Voice 2: What? ty to air the ad. ita first broadcast Tuesday. Voice 1: Carter. Reagan and In response, the FCC noted Nonetheless, Commoner cam· Ande rson. It's all bullshit. that Congress specifically pro- paign spokesman Phil Evans Voice 3: Too bad people have habited broadcasters in the equaJ says the party thinks the USE' of to use such strong language, but time law from exercising any the word was justified. isn't that whaf you think. too: censorship over the use of "We honestly felt the word That 's why we started an entire· airtime by bona fide political 'bullshit' is being used by ly new polit1ral party the candidates. millionsofAmericans toexpress Citizen's Party. We've got to ''I think he 'll probably their frustration at the empty break Uie power or the big cor alienate more people than he at· rhetoric being offered by thf! poralions ... " tracts, .. commented an FCC at· traditional candidates in this 1-'olluwmg that, Com moner 1s torney who asked not to be iden· campatcn," Evans said. & hea rd ask 1 n g f o r th e tified. "But the law is very '.'For. months." he s a1 d ·___!'!1>1>9.!:tQ.f-Y.Q.te.I:S....._ ___ ·~-~c.;..;le .. a°"'r..;.._ .. __ _ ----.... 'Bi'.IT'j" till bH1I lel'tdusty-·att: ·-commoner 's first and only vans, meanwhile, saiatlie- drea1tq and offering solutions broadcast ad vertisem ent was Commoner campaign was hop- to U.. eritieaJ problems of this first carried by the CBS radio ing it.couJd raise enough money HMlor)t _. Y9'Y little attention n etwork Tuesday afternoon. to produce the same advertiae· la• .._ liven to what he hu Evans said the campaign had ment for television. 1aJd by the media. From PGfll! Al PORNO P-ROTEST • • • prisoners. The man, who identified himself to reporters as James n. Hos kins, met a repo rte r photographer team at the en· trance to the CBS affiliate about 2:05 a.m. and demanded to be let in, station employees said. He told them that he had shot his girlfriend, and asked to be taken to a recording studio for an interview. The Intruder held seven people hostage for an hour while a late movie was being shown and never asked to be put on the air live, a station spokesman said. After the interview, in which he said he was an artist and had lived in an art commune in San Francisco, t he man let the hostages go, unharmed, about 3:05 a.m. The released hostages promptly threw the switches that took the station of( the air. "Don't write off the poor peQ· pie," Hoskins told WCTO re porter Elaine Green in the in terview. "I blew my girlfriend away tonight. Give me a place where 1 can shoot it out with the police." The gunman was dressed in a red and black jacket, with a floppy rain hat. He cradled an automatic rifle in his arms dur ing the interview, Miss Green said. Police surrounded the two. story television building with marksmen and sealed off all car Fro• PGfll! Al SPREE.,. Taken, police said, wer e articles ranging in pri ce from 79 cents to $1 2.99, a c urling iron stolen from Wool worths in the plaza. Also recovered were items taken from Sears , the Toy Center , Toys International and Lynn's Hallmark -all carried in purses reportedly stolen at Weelworths.'--....,.---- Included in their haul. officers said, were small s tuffed animals, crayons. keychains, address books, coemetics and an array o( inexpensive costume jewelry. The booty was returned to the stores from which it was taken, police said. The girls were released to rel· ati ves' custody. "They're moving around," the gunman said. "They've got the SWAT team movi ng around me and they're probably going to come in and lay me down soon .. O'Day said the gunman began talking about prisoners. "The poor people need a break," he said. '"fhe people in the pena institutions need a break. "Lucas ville is a hell-hole," the gunman told O'Day. "I've never been in prison. But I know it is a hell hole. I've talked to people who have been there.·· T he Southern Ohio Correc tional f'ac1hty at Lucasville, 1s Ohio 's maximum security prison. Rad io person ality Wa lly Phillips of WGN m Chicago also talked to the gunman by phone. "I want to die." Phillips quot· ed the man as saying. "I'm go- in g to be sitting inside here until they waste me. I'm not coming out .. Phillips said the man told him he had been under treatment ror a mental disorder and comment· ed. "they gave me some kind of weird drug." He also referred to having "come out from behind bars , .. but 1t was unclear 1f he had been jailed Police confirmed that a shoot- ing occurred overnight a few blocks from the television sta· lion. but could not say 1r it was related to the takeover. Federal Al cohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents were asked to investigate the possibility that the woman's body found m a nearby apartment building was surrounded by explosives. police said. The station was broadcasting re~ular CBS network programs this morning, operating from facilities at its transmitter site rather than its downtown rontrol room It could not originate 1ts own ogr&fflS.:·-btit--w.a&-.f'elo&ymg a sig nal from WHI O -TV 1n Dayton. The gunman made no attempt to contact police. and did not make any demands. officials said. A police command post was est ablished in a fire d1v1sion building across from Channel 9, but reporters were not allowed ID. No damage was reported as a result of the water fun· net, which observers said looked like a tornado. It was sighted at about 3 p. m . DEATH ... She reportedly has flown into Los Angeles. The father, Richard Meeker Sr., a television account executive, was also called to the scene today from Sacramento, s aid detective Sgt. Eugene Clarke. ~ witness to the shooting was one of two young women who lived with Meeker at the rente«l home where the death occurred, police said. She was identified as Judy Vasquez, 21, a student at Cal State Northridge. Ferrin said that after the shooting. the young woman was hysterical and ran across the street to neighbors, who called police. The othe r resident of the house. use s tude nt Janet McLaughlin, 23, was in another room at the time of the shooting. Ferrin said. Ms . Moore. 43. who rose to fa me as Dick Van Dyke's television wife and later starred in her own highiy successful comedy series "The Mary Tyle~ Moore Show." recently separat- ed from Tinker. She has a leading role in the motion picture "Ordinary Peo· pie ... whic h deals with the breakdown in a family rela· tionship and the younger son's attempted suicide afte r the death of the oldest son. Ms. Moore's 21-year-old sister, Elizabeth. also died tragically in February 1978. In an intervlew later that year, Ms. Moore said her sister's death involved over- sedation but was not a suicide. Ms . Moore h as won s i x television Emmy awards, the first two as the wife Laura in "The Dick Van Dyke Show," and four as Mary Richards in one of TV 's most s uccessful situation comedies. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." Her 1979 series, the variety s how "Mary," was c anceled after a brief run. "And so today, while we would prefer that all you people were calling us to discuss our theory that American's most serious problem was -corJ)l>r'ate ' control of the economy, that's not the ca1e," he continued. "You're calling because we're saying a "Peoplt s hou ld be able lo buy and read what they want ... Petty went on while the officer stood at his side. "These old dames with nothing better to doshould just go home." front door. The door remained r==---.;;:::;;::;;:..;:.;;;; __ _.;_.; ___________ ....:; ____________ ..;...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ locked. Fre• PGfll!Al AWARD .•. worken denied any connection with the document. The chief of pathology. Dr. Leonard Starr, testified that he wu on vacation at the time the report was prepared, but checked the biopsy specimens later and found no evidence of canc,r. Starr said he made h is flDdinp known to Cordice before tbe 1urgery, but Cordice said he wa1 not informed until after tbe operation. The verdict. if upheld on appeal , will b e p aid by lnaurance companies for the doctor and the hospital, which bu 1ince closed. "Nobody will ever know who made the diagnosis ... Mrs . Williams' lawyer. Richard Frank, told the jury. ·'For all we know. it may have been the Janitor." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT "-"'"-P re\IO.nl •nd Pubt•\No' Tttem1l IC•t•ll Ect•lOt T ... _,,, M .......... ""'••4•"11 Edl!or 0. .... H L-~\\l\t.nt MANtOlnq ~O•fOt" T~ne (114)I0-4321 CIHelfled AdHrtlelng 142-5178 j Petty injected a few ob· scenities before strolling off. The crowd cleared a broad path for him. Jim Helfrich, a Newport real· dent and organizer of the dem· onstration. said he'd browsed through the shop and was s hocked by what he'd seen. "Glorified animalistic acta is what you'll see," he said, while his brother, a Jesuit priest from Tusti~. stood nearby taking pie· tu res< "We believe that sex is one of the greatest gifts." he con· tinued . "but not pornography and this stuff in the shop is rough. Everything you can im· agine.·· John Carey, owner of United Brokers Real Es tate several doors down from the milk-white bookstore, predicted that the x. rated business would simply dry up "It shouldn't be here in the first place,'' he said, "and I rto ubl they'll make it finan· Cl all y." Jerry Bunch, a deep·voiced minister from Irvi ne's Liberty Baptist Church, said he was on hand to help rajse public sent[. ment against the bookstore. "O_nce the word gets out," he predicted, "the public will not s tand for such immorality." Newsmen and protesters took turns knocking on the store's Fro• P~AI INDICT •.. findings of a county audit dis· closed the alJeged misapproprla· lion of the $16,000. Rheinheime r said she had been In telephone contact with Cunniniham since he called her last week to Inquire about the secret grand Jury proceedlnp. Appearing subdued In court, Cunnlneham told the Juclae be is unemployed and bu been Uvtna in Santa Ana with relatives. He requated that the court appoint an attorne7 to defend him because he •aid he couldn't "fford to hire t'OUllHl. "This would be okay in Costa M~sa, bu.t not here in Newport," said DaVld Shaw, waving a "Yes on sex, no on porno" placard. He said h e hadn't been through the shop yet but planned to. Mayor Jackie Heather who promised protesters the city was doing all it could to close down the store legally , said she agreed with the angry crowd. . "I'm sorry you've had to take time out of your day to remind U5 what you don't want to see, .. the mayor said with the aid of a portable public address system. .. And we agree with you." Police officers, at several points, had to ask protesters who'd wandered into the street to get back on the s idewalk. There were no arresta. Most of the protesters ad- mitted they hadn't been in the one-room bookstore and an ~ual number said they had no mtentions of visiting the Talk of the Town. "I'm not going in there but I can imagine what it's like,'" said Newport resident Lavonne Gardner. "We don't need porno in the heart of our wonderful city." Sherry Durio, who said she had six children, two of whom had to walk by the bookstore to ~el to school, suggested that the Judge who denied the city's re- quest for a temporary restrain- ing order against the shop should visit the store. ' "In fact," she added, '"I think the whole city council should go in there.·· She said she hadn't gone In the store yet. Arter the commotion died down and the protesters dis· persed, a clerk inside the shop pushed the door open and bung out the "open" alp. He said the owner's attorney had advised them to close up during the picketing. "We don't intend to offend anyone," he remarked, "but we have every legal right to be open. "It wu them that the judge threw out ol court, not us," he added. Tbe city la expected to 80 to court Oct. 22 and Hplaln wby the boobtore' ahould be cloled up. Mother Kilren,s KIDS UM MOTIB UllN'S FOi UOt TO SOtOOl All» Ami SOIOOI. 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IC£ TtA VITAMIN C 2il.OO 2il.19 2U.39 ASCOBIC ACID 250 ... 100'1 JOHNSON COfiiiN _ SWABS - -DOUBLE TIPP!O'~ t j IOOJ 200 COUNT . , -----\ 'l 'I y l j - ; I I -I ·-----1 I I. ] T p fi A a tc S• rr l< 3, aJ v fi w a: w w a SI 0 b SI c 0 e 0 s tJ '1 s I .. ., .. ( s ' t II • , Orange Coast " EDITION \'oarffometo•·n Dally NewHpap_.r VOL. 73, NO. 219, •SECTIONS,• PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESQAY, OCTOBER ~S, 1980_ 11 CJN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS N-M Ponders High School Closing·· By a:aav CLAUSEN °' ...... "'-' ..... P'adna \be distuteful tuk ot clo1in1 schools as enrollment decllnea. finan<.'ially pressed Newport-Men S<.'hool Dislri<.•t truateea now art> ronSTilerlng abutting the doors of at least one hlth school by 1!188. Lut month, lrwltees reviewed ad m iQlstrators. opt ions ror <'10t1n1 down up to e1t1ht .,lt•mt•n tar)' and middle schools over lht• nut five years Ran'<I on proposals that c•ould rom b1ne seventh and eitthth &raders wilb upper jr~ lltU dentli on the high s<.'hool o m puses. while dosing down sparst· ly attended middle schools . trustees lndlrated then that the more flexible hi~h school <:am p118e11 would rt>ma111 open until th~ Vt'r y lobt Hut a ma.iority of the seven board mt:rn~rs indicated Tues· day ni ght that they 110 longer favor plans that would combine !ievt•nth and eighth gr aders with high sc·hool students . Mike McLaughlin. north Costa Mesa trustee. was first to break l ~I~ I .,. .. P*4 ,,_.., ,,_ ... 0'.,....11 'ANO THEN YOU DID WHAT TO THAT LADY'S PICKET SIGN?' Otrtcer Gery Bluton Ountlon• Antt-pcket Proteater Bert Petty Piekets Protest Porno •·Parents are very concerned about a pQtential seven through 12 <grades) configuration," he announced. "They want to keep seventh and eighth graders as kids as loog as ]>Onible-=-not throw them in with the older ones.'' Corona del Mar area trustee Betty Jo Bailey said she had the same reaction fr0m0arents. She said last month s he was all for keeping the high acboob open atallcoets. "But looking at 1986 (under a newly presented administration -plan). I can't-justify maintain· ing fOW' high schools. I'm think· ing differently. I have..a problem with that," she said. Adm inistrators said that $125.000 tn oper ating and main· 12-hour Drama tenance costs can be saved each year with each e lementary school closed. Closing a middle school. they indi c ate, sav es more than 1200 ,000. °"Nearly $500,000 WOUid be saved yearly with the closing of a high school. Tuesday's d iscussion was prompted by figures projected <See ~HOOL~. Page A?) Gunnian Kills Self In Ohio TV Studio C INCINNATI I A P> -A bearded gunman who toted an automatic rifle and claimed he had just killed his girlfriend took over the WCPO·TV station for about L2 hours today. then shot hi ms elf after demanding better treatment of poor people and Bo Derek's Kin Saved Froni Sea The brother and sister of ac· tress Bo Derek were among four r escued Tues day from a catamaran that capsized off Huntlnjtan Beach. The rescue occurred aft.er a Hunti'1glon Beach lifeguard prisone~. authorities said. Pol ice and firefighters stormed WC PO· TV studios and found J ames Hoskins on the ne ws room floor with an ap· parent bullet wound in the head. Poli<.'e Capt. Edward Amman s aid Hoskins was being treated • • by fire rescue units. He then was declared dead. Amman said police hear d what sounded like a muffled gunshot late this morning. Hoskins was believed to be alone (See GUNMAN, Page A2) Hotel Foes Win Qelay In Voting Foes of a proposed 12-story Newport Beach hotel successful· ly urged city council members Tuesday night w delay voting on the project until several environ· mental questions are answered. '1 • " ewpoii Derrwnstrators Stop Traffic -1~-..""$ecl-t:be.-4:LS.ILD.IA~-Cl:allL-iA-­heavy seas beyond two oil drill· ing platforms located off the coast. Tbe del~whidr-followecra .;..:.---~r;;:.:e;-:;;e:-i. ~-;;-w--n-eiitng ore ~ By STEVE MARBLE 0t•DeltYHeCM9et Clutching placards blocking traffic smash tavern· windows and break bot· and shouting "No Mor~ Porno " dozena ties," said the senior citizen. She said pro· of stem-faced protesters pouDded the testing was in her blood. pa.¥-e.ment ..T.u.esdv ... ..noon in front-of l}u" wnile. one .pri.eat, two ministers Newport Beach's one and only adult and a pair of city council members bookstore. praised the 6()-person protest, one man The bookstore -The Talk of the stood apart from the crowd. Town -was cl06ed during the hour·long Bert Petty, an 88-year-old Laguna demonstration but the sign-carrying Beach resident, said he'd come to pro· protesters didn:t seem to notice. test the protesters. And he did. · At one point, after dishing up some PROTESTER PATTI Rude angry remarks in the direct ion of Baldridge, who said her mother several protesters. Petty grabbed one personally smashed up two Kansas woman's sign and ripped it in half. saloons in the early 1900s while active in A police officer calmed down Petty the Carry Nation anti·tavem crusade, while an onlooker handed the woman said the one-room bookstore has to go. back the bottom halt of her sign. "My mother carried a hatchet to <See PORNO. Page AZ) Aerid~tal lllflst1 Mary Tyler Moore's Son Kills mmseU LOS ANGELES CAP) -The only IOll of actress Mary Tyler Moore, Richard Carlton Meeker Jr., died of a self.inflicted shotgun blut in a rented house be shared with two coed.a near use. police said today. Police called it either acciden· tal or a suicide, but Meeter's roommata inlilted the shooting wu u accident. lleeker, ?', who worked u a meueqer at CBS Television Ci· l)' in Loe Angeles, bad just flnilbed talkinl on the telephone late Tuesday to hil 1irlfriend ln Fresno when the •boteun dis· cbar1ed. police said. "He wu loading and unload· -PILOT'S .4DS JVST TOO GOOD ~~ PUot el ... llied ~di. are '°°,.E~-=·dr. of'the Nt•PGlt Beacb man wbo rented 1111 apartment throu1b tbl• el...m.tad: • llffc• I bdrm frplc:. IUD deek, l blk from ocean .. &U•U.U ing the short-barreled '~ wh~n it went off, the blast strtkmg him in the bead," said detective Jerry Ferrin. The Fresno girlfriend's identi· ty was not immediately known. Meeker attended Bullard High School in Fresno but moved awayinlgJS. Police U . Dan Cooke said the two YOUD8 women who shared the house told police that Meeker bad not seemed depreased and had not been drinking before the death oc· CUl'l'ed. ••Hi• conversation bad ab9olutely nothing to do with the shooting,'' Janet McLau1hlln. 23, one of the two coeds, said in a broadcast Interview several hours later. "He wu in no way, shape or form In any kind of despondent mood." The other coed witnessed the abootiq. But Mt. McLaughlin, a USC student, was In another room, R011ee said. <111: Tbe ~lice 'report lists i.e death• "llecideDtal or a poai· ble suicide" until the investila· tlon ia completed, Ferrin aakl. "He ~ Ulkld to bil modMr OD tbe ......... ,_t,erda,. Al no time .. be IMm ~&lent aad U... ._.. DO clltklnl tbat be ll&mded to ll:lll blmaelf ," u.. ............ • .._ w• prmouacld dead at w .... Pan ffolp&tal home • ...... .n. tbe 11:10 p.m. •ltoott .. 'l\mdaJ. Irvine Fears Coast Park Traffic Woes A U.S. Senate authorization biU for an 11.000·acre national park in Orange County should be amended to address Irvine traf· fie concerns, the Irvine City Council decided late Tuesday. Thia message will be con· tained in letters the council members will send to senators Alan Cranston and S .l. Hayakawa, according to the unanimous council action. (Related story. Page A3 ). Also to be included in the let· ters are recommendations that the City of Irvine be notified o1 future planning meetings for the park. Councilman David Sills com· plained that Irvine wasn't lnvlt· ed to participate In a Tuesday Senate subcommittee park bear· in1 held in Santa Ana. ''There has almoet been an al· te mpt Crom the beginning to eliminate Irvine from the park planning proceaa," Silla charaed. "We didn't find out about the Tuesday hearing until we read about i t in a newspaper.'' He uld the park as now planned would have a seven- m ll• border with Irvine and could create bumper·to·bumper camper traffic in the city if proper roam areo 't built. Tbeae &raffle problem• lbould be eOlllAclend DOW, before the tit mlllloa park authortaaUon bill f aees a Senate noor vote, he emphuiled. Th08e rescued from the 18·foot Hobie cat were identified by authorities as: -Kelly Collins , 17. of Tor· ranee. Miss Derek's brother. --Colitt-()oltins;·· '2'1, of tong Beach, the actress' sister. -Dawn Lowrey, 17, of Long Beach. -Dale Kizziar, 21, of Garden Grove. Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said the quartet sailed from Alamitos Bay about noon before small craft warnings were quickly posted along the windswept coast. The <.'apsized r atamaran was spotted about 6 p.m .. Harbor Patrol Deputies Don Plowman and Dave White piloted a fire boat through the heavy seas, Hart said . and successfully rescued the four. "They said the seas, accord· ing to their Instruments. were running about 15 feet and the wind was blowing between 30 and 40 miles per hour,'· Lt. Hart said. No one was in j ure d . he added. The capsized craft was localed about two miles at sea off An· derson Street in Sunset Beach. The craft wasn't saved. Lt. Hart said the Collinses told their rescuers they were related to Mias Derek and that the boat, sporting pink sails, belonged to the actress who maintains homes in the Marina del Rey area and a Santa Ynez Valley ranch. FormerHB Job Chief Indicted The former top official of Hun· ting ton Beach 's fede~al. job training program was mdicted Tuesday by the Orange County grand jury on two <.'ounts of felony embezzlement of public funds. Robert L. Cunningham. 34. former director of the city's Comprehensive Employment Training Act CCETA) program was scheduled to be arraigned today in Orange County Superior Court on charges that be took $16,000 of federal funds for personal use on June 13. 1979. He reportedly repaid the money in two installments. The indictment contends that Cun· ningbam used the $16,000 to make a personal profit. If found guilty of either or both counts. he could serve up to three years in prison. An indictment is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It does not establish guilt or innocence. S•rgery IJaaee•e• · Removal of Breasts Brings $2. 7 Million NEW YORK <AP ) -A worn an who had both breuta removed because her s urgeon mlatakenly thought she had cancer bu been awarded $2.7 m illion In damages. She died Jut year of cauaes unrelated to cancer or the operation. Mary Williama wu 40 when the operation waa performed June 13, 1973, In Hlllcreat General Holpttal by Dr. John Cord.ice. Became of ber death, the awarded money wiU be shared by her IODI, Retlnald. 24, of Quttna, ancl Peter, 14, who ii llYiDI wttb relatives la Vlr,uda. Her buaband, Henry, dled a few months after bis wife's operation. The jury's verdict was returned in State Supreme Court In Manhattan and disclosed Tuesday. Dr. Cordice testified at the trial that be performed the mutectom,y after biopsy reports 1bo•ed lira. Williama bad cancer in botb breuta. llri. WlWamt dlaeovered the error several moethl later When she went to Sloan·Ketterln1 lutltute for treatment and wu told she never bad cancer of the breutl. · people, is just the latest setback for the Koll Company which has been plamtin• the hotel near John Wayne airport a.lace 1972. City planners estimate It will take them at least a month to answer the environmental con· cerns. A San Eraacisco attorney. representing the 400·m ember S~ON (Stop Polluting Our Newport) group. told the council that environmental documents s upporting the hotel plan were ··grossly inadequate ... Attorney Clement Shute, who successfully defended the City or Tiburon in a U.S. Supre me Court case last year involving a land use matter. raised questions on housing, traffic impact out.side the c ity limits a nd th e cumulative effect of all new hot els being planned i n the (SH DELAY, Page A2> Bal Isle Jewelry Store Ransacked Burglars sm ashed their way into a Balboa Island jewelry shop late Tuesday. pocketing more than $21,000 in gold and diamond items. Newport Beach police reported. The crooks. who knocked out a rear window of Annie's Jewelry, 320 Marine Ave .. at about 11 p.m .. took 300 gold necklaces, a or.e -of·a·kind diamond bracelet and gold pendant. Coasc Weather MosUy fair tonight and ThurlHiay. Lows tonl1ht in sos. Highs Thursday 67 along the coast. 73 inJand. INSIDE TODA\' Thouandl of Anaru art •~rclriftg for '11elr root• - roots that (IO bock to the llnit· td Stotn artd Amnicon Gia. Mo1t will never find their fathn1. and ~ will lfw lh1H toUll limited rightl ift their homelandl becaute of mized pot'ftltage. See •tory . Page A1. _, o.11, ............... , ...... kll 0'0-11 LISA MC GAVRAN OF NEWPORT BEACH SHOWS HER SENTIMENTS DURING PROTEST RALLY Telk of the Town Bookatore ia Juat That aa Citizen• Decry Adult Eatebllahment f'ro• P~.tf PORNO •.. -=--·People should be a blt' to buy and read what they want," Petty went on while the officer stood at his side. "These old dames with noth in~ better to dosbouldjustgohome." -Petty injected a fe w ob scenities before strolling off The crowd cleared a broad path for him. Jim Helfrich, a Newport resi dent and organizer of the dem onstratioo, said he'd browsed through the s hop a nd was shocked by what he'd seen. "Glorified animalistic acts 1s what you'll see," he said. while his brother, a Jes uit priest from Tustin, stood nearby taking pie· lures. "We believe that sex 1s om, of the greatest gifts ... h e c·on· tinued. "but not pornography and this stuff in the s hop 1s rough. Everything you can im agine." John Carey, owner or United Brokers Real Est ate sevl'r al • 429.n.Jlown.jr.om...lhe..lllllk.:..w.hi.1..t:. -=~~~btore. predicted that the X· rated business would simply dry '· i . ( up. "It aboukln 't be here in the (lnt pl.8ce," be s aid, "and I doubt they'll make it finan· cially." Jerry Bunch, a deep voiced minister h:.9m Lrvme~s Lt~rty Basilist Church. said he was on band to help r aise public senti- ment against the bookstore "Once the word J{ets out." he predicted, "the public will not stand for such immorality " Newsmen and protesters too k turns knocking on the store's front door. The door re m a1nc.'<1 locked. "This would be okay in Costa Mesa, but not here in Newport," said David Shaw, waving a "Ye~ on sex, no on porno" placard. He said h e hadn 't bee n through the shop yet but planned to. Mayor Jackie Heather. who promised protesters the city was doing all it could to close down the .store legally. s aid she acreed with the angry crowd. "I'm sorry you've had lo take time out of your day to remind UI what you don't want to see.· the mayor said with the aid of a portable public address system. "And we agree with you ... Police officers, at several points, had to ask protes ters wbo'd wandered into the street to 1et back on the sidewalk . There were no arrests. Moat of the protesters ad· milted they hadn't been in the one-room bookstore and an equal number said they had no intentions of visiting the Talk of tbeTown. OAA~I COAST DAILY PILOT ._, .. _ ,.,,,idt,.t •net,.,,.."""' ,_, .. ...,... AM"•0•"11 l•tor C-H '"-t Anhum ,...""°•no••••« Offlc .. C.ta .,.... JJO w .. 1 ••• if'"1 ~ ...... 10)1 NO Co.t .. Hllft•h -""'°" .. e<ll .,,,, ._ .. -.. •• ,. Teteptlclne (7t4)"2-4321 ~ Advertlel"1"2·1111 ,.,_ S... Clemo£ ....... ·2 9 3 0 NEWPORT'S PATTI BALDRIDGE JOINS PORNO PROTEST Her Mother Helped Cerry Nellon Break Up th• Bara f'rom Page A I GUNMAN KILLED. • • 1n the building. whi ch he had OC· r up1ed since about 3:35 a.m. lie had fo rced his way into the s tation about 2:05 a .m. The int.ruder held seven people hostage for an hour while a late movie was being s hown and never asked to be put on the air live, a station s pokesman s aid Afte r the interview, in which he s aid h<' was an artist and had lived 1n an art com mune in San Francisco. the man let the hostages go. unharmed, about 3:05 a.m. The released hostages promptly threw the switches that took the station off the air. "Don't write off the poor peo- ple," Hoskins told WCTO re· porter Elaine Green in the in· terview. "I blew my girlfriend away tonight. Give me a place where I can shoot it out with the police." ---JVST BREAKING t ote items from today's world and national news Mvelopments. Former Prime Minister Quits Labor Party Post LONDON IA pl -Former Pr i me Minister James Callaghan today r esigned as leader of Britain's opposition Labor Party. setting the staJJe for. a battle for control between the party's feuding left and nght wings. . . . . Callaghan. 68, bowed to the urging of Labor s n~ht-wmg, determined to try to install another moderate party chief before new leadership selection ruJes. favoring the left, are scheduled to be drawn next year. . Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Derus Healey,..L.13, looked almost certain to succeed Callaghan early in Novemoer. The annual leadership elections take place then under old rules. restricting the franchise to the largely moderate Labor mem· bers of Parli ament. GftleaCeela 88 .. • au NEW YORK (AP ) -Topic A on Wall Street today was still the spectacular debut of Genentech, a San Francisco-baaed company in the genetic engineering buslneu which went public at $35 a share. After 1.1 mUUon shares of the stock were sold out Tuesday and it began tradln1 ln the over·the·counter market, it.a pr.lee soared as high u •bid and then.fell back to '1fV• bld. Toda. y it allpped fwrtber to •v.i bid at mid-day, down 2'4. Analysts had mixed aentimenta about UUa •olatile abowiD1. Many expreeeed concern that lt wu a symptom of daq~ over-spetulatioa. 3 Girls Held in Shoplift SCHUOl.S .. by Norman Loats. deputy dis· trict s uperintendent, In present· i ng t.wo mor e p ossib l e aJternallvea for closin& down various schools. Last month, be presented alternatives that could save the district up to $1.l million by A red umbrella proved th~ closing elementary and middle downttU of three-Irvine -girts.-sch1>0ls ove_r the next five years. one not yet a teen·ager, arrested Administrators indicated that T uesday outside C08ta Mesa's at most, only two schools would South Coast Plaza to end their be closed next school year. confessed eight·store shopliflint.: The most favorable plan pre· spree. sented Tuesday night calls for Taken into custody for sospl· closing up to six elementary cion of commerci 1&l burgl1&ry , schools and three middle the trio accumulated about $284 schools . in merchandise from six South Elementary schools remain· Coast Plaza stores , Th e Ing open wo uld h ouse kin- Treasury and a Safeway market dergarteners through eighth in nearby Santa Ana, police graders. ~d. At least one middle school A Nordstrom securiCy agent woura educate s-eventtr-and told police the girls, sisters 11 eighth graders. and 13 years old and a 13-year· Under that syste m, Costa old friend, ran past him with Mesa High's enrollment would price tags napping from articles-be-redueed-t&-itbeul-30 perc~nt of protruding from their purses at capacity, Estancia's to about 69 noon in his store . percent. Newport Harbor's to 57 He said he had in the men's percent and Corona del Mar's to wear department and watched about 50 percent. as two of the girls took the red umbrella from a display in the accessories department. He grabbed the girls after they ran out of the mall into a DE LAY parking lot. The girls were • • • turned over to Costa Mesa of. ficers. As their 13-year-old friend called her school counselor to explain her absence, the two sis· t ers told po lice they had launched their spree on a dare. Newport-Irvine area. ·'The document treats this hotel like it was the only one on the horizon." argued Shute, add· ing that he's been told that a number or new hotels are being planned Jn the Newport-Irvine $1,400 __ , Taken in Robbery More than $1,400 was taken at 12:55 p.m. Tuesday from an Alph a Beta market in Costa Mesa by a man who police said pulled up his shirt to display a blu e -s t eel r evolve r i n his waistband. The gunman a pproac hed a woman clerk who was at an open safe with a customer in the market at 141 E. 17th St., police said. He reportedly used a soft tone in announcinj: "Let me have all the money. ' -- The clerk told police her back was to the man and she thought alellow employee was clowning around. She turned. officers said, and the man displayed the gun and demanded, "I mean it. let me have all of it !" The gunman , described as a six-foot.tall Latin with a black mustache, fl\uffed the bundled money in a paper bag and ran out the market's front door. Police said he ran into Uniforms Unlimited at 139 E 17th St. and out the back door i~ making his escape. Taken, police said , were articles ranging in pri ce from 79 cents to $12.99, a curling iron stolen from Woolworths inthe plaia. ar;f~ Strader. senior vice presi· Council C()()l Al so recovered were items taken from Sears, the Toy Center . Toys International and Lynn's Hallmark all carried in purses reportedly s tolen at Woolworths. Some thing's Fishy About That Dolphin dent for Koll, said he had no ob- jection to the continuance but re· minded the council that the issue "could drag on and on" if new issues keep popping up. "I feel like a man climbing a mountain with 100 pounds on his To Ice Cream Crackdown back and some guy keeps say· Irvine Councilman Larry ing, 'Here's another 10 pounds Agran spoke for the council ma- foryou',"s aadStrader. jority Tuesday when he told He also said that newspaper Irvine Police Chief Leo Peart accounts of "hotel fever" are be· that it might be a little heavy- ing "fl ashed around and are be-handed to fingerprint all drivers ing taken as gospel." of ice cream trucks in the city. S PON members said that the hotel would increase air traffic Peart recommended that the at John Wayne Airport, would council adopt an or~inance al· increase the city's crime rate lowing Irvine police to run back· A man who passed himself off and was a step toward "turning ground checks on all ice cream as a professional football player Ne wport into another Miami truck drivers and fingerprint and asked Newport Beach hotel Beach... them . officials to send his $1 ,291 bill to "I have no qualms against the The ordinance was proposed, the Miami Dolphins is being Koll hotel,·· said SPON member Peart said. because kids com· sought by police today. Sue Ficker, ''I just wish they p I a i n th ey are g e tting The man claiming to be Andre were building it in Hong Kong." s hortchanged by the drivers and Ti_llman. a 2SO:pound tight end Strader fended off the com· parents say the drivers may be wtth the Dolphins. spent a week ments, saying about 300 people dealing in drugs. with a~=:~ t1!~ 1~~j.~-:e;:;~-~~h:X-te~;1····-· .. ·-·'fh~~eiHeld·-Pe~~AMj1--.. He asked hotel officials to area. up with a less-res trictive or- send his lodging and food bill to "There hasn't been a new dmance. the Miami ball club. But when hotel built in Newport since "If these guys are dealing in hotel personnel contacted the 1974 ." he went on. ''It's time fo r narcot ics can't you put a halt to Dolphin oqtanization, they were a new hotel... it, .. asked Agran. told that Tillman had been back Dick Spooner, president of the .. . . there, training. Ha rbor Area Chamber of Com· Afte~ all. the drug aclJVJty The.. incident .wasn't reported merce:--caHe&-tche SPON presee~ wouldn t be too ha rd to spot to police until Tuesd ay when tation a "dog and pony show" since the trucks are fun_n>:: hotel officials realized they like· and said the group was trying to color~ and play loud music. ly would not collect on the bill. turn backthecaJenda r. he said. Mother Karen's JUNIOR POWDERSHIRT KIDS LOVE MO'MI Ullll'S FOi Uat TO SOIOOl ,_ AfTil SOtOOl flOM \r IHIHI 470llAllAHCA 552·5~52 ~. Octobet 16, 1980 ~LY PILDT A.J Senate Leailer Likes Park Plan Coast Backers -~estify 0.01. r11e11 r-... o.,. •--HE LIKED WHAT HE HEARD IN SANTA ANA MaHachuaetta Senator Taongaa Opttmletlc Al eria Toll 4,000 Bodies Found In Quake Disaster l AL ASNAM. Algeria (AP) -toll would be between 5.000 and f The bodies of more than 4,000 10.000. people killed by the earthquake T he Algerian Red Crescent five days ago have been found in relief society estimated earlier Al Asnam a nd surrounding that as many as 20,000 people ar eas. rescue offic-ials said may have been killed. But today. Vittani said that many have The International Red Cross been an exaggeration. scaled the estimate of the The dead were being buried maximum death loll from 20.000 hurriedly on the outskirts of the to 10,000. c ity with little cer e m ony. A pohce spokesman said that Despite the haste , the bodies 3,000 bodies had been recovered were wrapped in while sheets in and buried in Al Asnam. 150 accordance with the Moslem miles west or Algiers. whlle custom. 1,000 others were found in towns A few survivors were still and viUages in a JO.mile radius bei~g dug fr'!m . the ruins'. and of the city. There was still no police offl_cers ~81~ they .believ~ goveynmel!!. est im.?te .. _tl..)E!..__ mor e buned__yif~!1'.~ might s.till casuiJties or overall damage. "11e"-atfVe.Tiie official Algenan . . . n e w s agen cy reported 15 The offtcaal Algerian news survivors rescued in a 24-hour a~ency repo~ t hat in some period Monday and Tuesday, v~ll~ges, seri?usly wou ~ded in cluding a 9-year-old girl found v_1ct1m_s had still not rec~aved unharmed in the cellar of her first aid and. many of the lQJured home. Other members of her were suffenng from gang_rene family had been found alive and ~:Cposure. M~ny ~urvivors shortly after the quake. were totally dcpnyed of food, l'wo Japane.e. employed by ....... ._~ter,-rru!dlt~as~ast:ance. tents the Alge rian oi l a nd gas and blankets. it srud. . company were pulled alive but O n Tuesday , a p olice serious ly injur ed from the spokesman said "thousands" of flattened Chelif Hotel along with other V1Cllms were believed still t h e bodies o f fo ur o the r buried under the rubble. J apanese. They were the only Jurg Vitlani. director of relief foreigners reported among the supplies for the League of Red confirmed dead. but about 20 Cross Societies. said after a tour Poles. three Frenchmen. two of the d evastated area h e Palestinians and a Syrian were estimated that the final death reported among the missing. 8y t'RF.Ot;lllCKS.'HOi:MEHL Ot_O .. ••r-~i." An 1'.:Wlt Coast :fen1tlor who may play a key rolti m movmg the Orange ('vast urban national 1rlrb1ll U\rollg e enate said Tuesduy he considers local op- position to the measure to be we11k und romplimented the bill's buekers for m ak ing an "1m- press1ve" case Seu Paul Tsongus, D·Mass., m ade lhe c·omments l'ollow1ng a three hour Senate Parks Sub· com m1ttee hearing in Santa Ana on the prop<>scd legislation to neate the park at a cost to the f ederal governm en t of $38 million. Tsongas. the subcommittee cha irman. indicated more than once during the afternoon hear· ing that he is "sympathetic" to cr eation of the 11,373-acre park 1n the coastal h1Us and valleys northeast and south of Laguna Beach. However, the sen ator warned the bill's prop<>nents that gaining a favorable dec ision frO'm budget-conscious senators dur· i ng future h eari ngs i n Washington may prove difficult. Several times during the hear- mg. Tsongas played devil's ad· vocate, asking park proponents • 1( they thought purchase or the Orange Coast lands should re· cei ve priority over purchase of lands at Big Sur on the Central California Coast. The p ark backers said it should. Only one person. state Sen. J o hn Schmitz, R ·Newport Beach. testified against the bill. Schmitz was permitted to speak only after holding a press con· ference in which he charged that he was denied a spot on the agen· da dominated by pro-park in- terests. Two other per son s. Libertarian Party Senate can· didate David Bergland of Costa Mesa and Irvine Councilman David Sills claimed they, too, were refused permission lo testify at the highly structured hearing. Senator Tsongas s aid he wasn't impressed with the op· position jabs. "I 've been through a lot of hearings in th~ past 11 year1' and I know the"dit· ference between whether the op- position is serious or not ser ious." Tsong115Tefused to issue a pre· .diction on how the legislation will Jare when and if it reaches the Senate floor. Proponents used the occasion of Tuesday's hearing to hammer hard on their belief that forma· lion of the coastal park would be in the national Interest. Backing that position were California's two senators, Alan Cranston and S.I. Hayakawa. Another Kennedy Love? -Gloria Swanson Tells Joseph Sr. Romance NEW YO.RK <AP ) - Octogenarian Gloria Swanson says that as a movie queen in the 1920s she carried on an affair with the late Joseph Kennedy Sr .• father of John, Robert and Edward Kennedy, and that he wanted to leave his wife and "maintain a second household with me.'' But the late Cardinal William O'Connell of Boston told her such an arrangement was as "impossible .. a~ivorce and that Kennedy "was exposing himself to scandal every lime he so much as appeared in public with me," Miss Swanson says in' her autobiography. The actress said she told the cardinal she would consider bis words carefully, but that "It's Mr. Kennedy you should be talking to." . Miss Swanson. who says she 1s 81, was a $1 ,000·a·day movie star and the wife of the Marquis de la Falaise when she met Kennedy in 1927. In her book. exce.rpts of which appear in the November issue. of Ladies' Home Journal, Miss Swanson says that later she and her husband went to a hotel ln Palm Beach, where the Kennedys maintained a winter home. and Kennedy came to her hotel room unexpectedly while her husband was out. "He entered the room and closed the door behind him," she writes. "He moved so quickly t h at his mouth was on mine before either of us could speak . . . I knew pe.rfectly well that . . . the strange man beside me, more than my husband, owned me." Miss Swanson said she was "stunned" when, during a New York meeting nearly a year later, Kennedy told her that he had been faithful to her during "our year," and that "there had been no Kennedy baby that year." "What he wanted more than anything, he continued. was for us to have a child," she writes, adding that she firmly vetoed that idea. Miss Swanson says the marquise later asked her for a divorce, but did not mention her affair with Kennedy. Once, she adds. Kennedy persuaded her to come along on a trip to Europe with his wife, Rose. "If she suspected me of havin1 not quite proper relatioo.s with her husband. or resented me for it, she never once gave any indication of lt,'' the actreu says. Dick Drayne, a s90keaman for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, doubted the senator would have any comment. Rose Kennedy could not be reached for comment. Mia SwaDIOD aald a quarrel ended the affair, but she would have been .. quite ready to • for1lve bim . . . because I cared for him~'. "How I not care for the man for whom I bed 1lv• up 1 marrtqe ..S tiUe,'' lbe aaya. PONDERS TESTIMONY Sen•tor Cr•naton PUSHES FOR PARK CongrHafMn P•tteraon HE OPPOSES PARK 918'• Sen. Schmitz Death Views in Effect But Can Public Hear Juror Questions? By DAVIDKUTZMANN 0t•o..i.r .... 1i.tt A California Supreme Court decision which established new rules on selection of jurors in death penalty cases was im· ple mented in Orange County Tuesday. but not without con· fusion over whether the public should hear portions of juror questionin~ . The court's ruling, handed down last August. required that ind ividual jurors be questioned about their death penalty views outside the presence ot other jurors. Previously, prospective jurors were questioned in full as they sat with other j urors in the courtroom. Arrange ments wer~ made 'Thne' Tuesday so death penalty ques· tioning in the murder trial or prison escapee Lawrence Poulsen could be handled in one courtroom while jurors waited in another. ' ' But confusion arose when Orange County Superior Court Judge Orella Sears said that the state high court also intended fo r the public to be excluded dur· ing Juror questioning on capital punishment. Judge Sears told Prosecutor Cliff Harris and Defense At· t orney Ronald Butle r sh e planned to close her courtroom to the public when it came lime to quiz prospective jurors on the s ubject. Butle r s upported closure of the courtroom while Harris said he opposed it. Out The judge set a separate hear· ing for today to hear further argument.son the n)atter. ·'I certainly understand the judge's position," Harris said after day·long questioning or jurors Tuesday. The prosecutor said there would also be problems in im· plementing new court pro· cedures, but he added that it was his interpretation of the state court's action that the public wou Id be allowed to remain. Contributing to the confusion was a part of the Supreme Court's ruling which said that Jurors should be sequestered during questioning on the death pen ally. Judge Sears interpreted this to mean questioning should be completed in private. Harrissaidthestatehighcourt dido 't spell out exactly what it • meant by sequestered. leaving the matter open to interpret&· lion. Poulsen. the defendant in the . case, is charged with beating a Pl C ' r -· . • man to death duri.q a robbery .. ; annenan t be.&.....ID_if. ___ ---~~lbe..death prnalt~.i.f..coD-i...--v1cted of f1r1t degree murder .., I I By GLENN SCO'rr with special circumstances. ---• °' ...... ~ ..... The authors of a report 1ug1eatiq WIU'I to speed up processing time for development applicationa in Oran1e County probably reallied they foreot ooe problem aft• Tuesday's meeting of the county Pl&DD.iq Commiaaion. THEY DIDN'T DEVISE A scheme to 1et their topic discussed. · The commission met for four hours Tuesday der- noon, but never talked about the report. They didn't have time. The discussion was postponed until Oct. 23. It was the second delay for the report and the handling of it prol1$led an upset executive aide to describe tlie proc· ess as "acomedyoferrors." THAT AIDE, JOHN Erskine, works for Supervisor Har· nett Wieder , who called for the study on streamlining the processing of developm~nl applications. He ~ld tht: cor_n· mission he thought the issue would be the first topic dLS· cussed Tuesday . Instead the commission devoted most of its meeting to a discussion on plans to rewrite the land use element of the county general plan. EVEN AN ATfEMPT by weary commissioners at the end of the meeting to set a new date for the streamlining process became mired in irony when they had trouble agreeing on a suitable day, Observed Commissioner Alvin Coen: "We're trying to create a process to expedite a process and we can't even agree on a date." Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Cut1fied Gemolo1Ji1t. AGS KIMBERLY MINE 1$ toul'ilt attraction Lawmen Raid.~ Pot Growers PASO RQB,LE5._tAP)_-A _ raid cOOducted by a team of law enforcement agencies on a field in sou them Monterey County result· ed in four arrests and the seilure of 150 marijuana plants with an estimated street value of $1 million, authorities said. The raid was conducted by deputies from the Monterey and San Luis Obispo County sheriff's departments and agents from the Department of Justice's Bur ea u of Nar co ti cs Enforcement on Tuesday in the Bryson area, northwest of Lake Nacimiento. said San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Deputy Jerry Lane. , Booked at San Luis Obispo County Jail for investigation of possession and cultivation of marijua na were Allen C. Harding. 27; Bar bara Delaire, 19; George Johe; and Jerry Del Rio, all of Paso Robles, Lane said. YOU CAN'T JUDGE A DIAMOND'S VALUE "JUST BY LOOKING" At the center of the world's greatest diamond mining region in South Africa is Kimberly, famous for its five productive dia mond mines. The major mine of the four is nicknamed The Big Hole. It Is so legendary in the history of diamond min· ing that a tourist industry liu grown around the mine. The Kimberly Open Mine Museum is building several new build· in11 to interest visitors. One will house the Australian Anni, a bar which wu once a favorite of the diaen in the Bil Hole in the yean followiDI the dl•· covery of diamonds there in 1870. It will be restored to Ill frontier·like atmosphere, re· mlnlacent of the bac saloom ol the Old American West. Allo beln1 restored are tbe ton's old police stlltloa and an exblblt which will include the •'I.Gal Cecil," the tint l1ID built lD South Ahle• durtnc UJe Boer War. Roundinl out the exbftilt which ls MO mlle1 aortb OI Capetown, will be• tntcal dll· 1er'1 home. You need expert and friendly guidance when choos- ing your diamond. We are members of the Amuica11 Gem Socitly. This mea ns that our advice is backed by years of exper ience, knowledge, a nd business integrity. J. C..J.Jump/u.i.6 }ewefm MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY @ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA MESA ~ IN THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1946 BanlcAmerlcard-Matler Charge PHONE 543-3401 . I ·. 11-1 DAILY PILOl Ju•t Coasting ~ ....... ~ Te•~~'\' Marplalne avericb, HS•t:. THERE. ·~v t:ICYWHERE : Word hal JUI\ leaked out or tlollywood tha.t James Gamer 11 1oln& to re .doh" ona1mAI ~tarrintt TV rol(' as ltret Mavenck , t.he lova ble. bumbling, aun·shy tlArd :.harp of tbe Maverick aenn t.hat ran from t9:S7 to 1982. All lhi8 11p~arently camt' al 1urpriae new• to hl1 ftc· llon•l brolhe r. llllrt Maverick He la in rt'al llre Huntlnitoo , Sear h City Councilman Jack Kelly Kt.1lly now de~ds more In a&tnclaa than urda. · 1'ht.> lluntinatoo polltaco wu quoted u aayinJ. "Thia 11 lhe first l 'v~ heard ol tt . . I wlab J imbo a lot of luck,·· You ~Ul'llf Jiu•lt 11 goan.s to coofine his emotln& to th~ rouncil ~">Od1uf11 and a few beer commercial volce·overs ... • * * ONt~ LADY PICKET protesting the new sexy book store in Newpo~ch was c n a lacaal out Ul ~ • Hvntington B~h Councilman Jack K•U11 1 rigid) With Frind middle 'or Coast Highway yesterday that urged, "Honk Against Pomo." That kind of thing can make you nervoua. Some time later, a guy drove up right behind me and bOllked vigorously. Guess be was just protesting my dirty car. ••• SADDLEBACK COLLEGE is going to hold a day-long seminar Saturday out at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. The subject is "Effect ive Listening." The cost per student is Sixty-five Bucks. Would you mind repeating that? ••• ONE OF THE MORNING journals of our region huzzahed the Philadelphia World Series victory lut night by noting today that in so doing, the Phillies "snapped a 65-year slump . " I have news for them. Those weren't the same guys. ------·---~~ ~--.. ·-~----"-~~.......~~~~~-IT'S BROKEN, IT'S FIXED, IT'S ... You may have noted in the news that Bob Citron, our Orange County tu coUector. admits there will be a slight error on your property tu bill when you 1et it in the mall The exemp- tion la sUted in cents uther than dollus. But don't worry about it, Citron says. The final calculation on the bill is correct in the net tax amount. It was just one of those computer goofs. Now the ques tion is this : Was that the same county computer that wilLbe counting our.. election returns next. • month? * * • AND f1NALL Y, we have this note of wisdom from famed San Francisco columnist Stan Delaplane: He says that Emmanual Zacchini. the human cannonball with the circus, once said, "The career of a human projectile is about seven years. After that, you get aches and pams ... To which Delaplane added, "Curiously, aeven yean iA the average span of a column writer. Fired from the gun each newsworthy edition, the columnist land.a too often on his bead. "His brains are scrambled." Gee, thanks, Stan. I'll take mine over-euy. . -------. WORLD I NATION Ablcam Tapes Bi TV Hit g_ ~ N~W \'OftK <AP> -Grainy v l d ~o tapt11 o f o usted con1r011man Michael Myers accepting a ~.000 bribe topped a ll three TV network news pro1urru1, but his Phlladephia ne l 1hbor11 ' l oya lty was unshaken Myers Of\ Tuesday bcame the first U S r o ngressman to appear on nation al television on ... tapes made In the FBl's covert Abacam inquiry lie is unlikely to be the last Audio and video tapes of ~eetlnga with agents posing as aides lo a bogus Arab sheik willi.OM t.o...pa_y foF favors are key to the proeecution of Abscam d e fendants , a nd the U.S . Supreme Court's r efusal to overturn a ruling allowing their broadcast is expected to set a precedent. MYERS WAS CONVICTED of bribery and conspiracy Aug. 30, and has since been expelled from Congress. He is seeking re -election as the Democratic nominee. Afte r w a te hing the tapes the mselve s Tuesday night, Myers w e nt out and campaigned. Today he appeared on ABC-TV's ''Good Morning America" program and professed his innocence, as be bas done all along. "I never made an attempt to do anything Economics Nobel Goes To American wron1." Myers said. "I did not introduce any Jegialation." Myers took exception lo the ne tworks' handling of the Abs c am tape material. con t e nding the new s organizations only "pick out the stuff that is most damaging." However, Myers admitted under questioning that nowhere on the tape does he refuse the money. Some 25 of M,y-.ers ' ~outb Philadelphia neighbors interviewed after the tapes were televised expressed faith in the two-term congressman . "Hg_ DID TAKE the money but that doesn't bother me." said bartender Rich Francolino, who s aid he had twice voted for Myers. "If someone offered you $50,000 it would be awful hard to refuse, too. I can't blame Ozzie (Myers) for being human." Myers said he was optimistic about voter reaction in the 1st Congressional District , where 80 percent of registered voters are Democrats. "I have confidence in the voters of Philadelphia because they know a rrulroad job when they see one,.. said Myers, who had tried to block showing of the tapes . Meanwhile. in South Carolina. Rep. John Jenrette and his wife, Rita, watched the broadcasts, which Mn. Jenrette said gave her a feeling or "deja vu ... Ship's Treasure Ryoichi Sasagawa, president of the Japan Shipbuilding Foundation, shows off platinum ingots estimated at $2 million at a news conference in Tokyo. The treasure was recovered by a salvage company from a Russian .warship which sank off Japan 75 years ago. ------ W om.an on High Court Seen By Tiie Aa80Cl•ted Presa has never been a woman justice. Ronald Reagan is pledging lo appoint a Carter. in an interview on NBC, said, "I think woman to the Supreme Court, something it is a mistake for a president to promise tb•t, in a President Carter aaya be would consider but not Supr eme Court appointment, it would be a flatly promise. Carter's wife, though, says "I can particular kind of American." STOCK.HOLM. Sweden <AP) usure you" he would choose a woman. f h -Lawrence R. Klein of the While the two major party candidates were A ter is news conference, Reagan flew to T d Idaho and then to South Dakota to campaign for University of Pennsylvu.ia won talking about the Supreme Court on ues ay Republican opponents of Sens. Frank Church and the 1980 Nobel Memorial Prize independent candidate John 8 . Anderson was George McGovern, respectively. The two liberal in Economics today for crHting thinking about how to finance a late-hour Democrats are among the chief targets of GOP computer-baaed models to show -television ad campaign now that his hopes of leaders in the Senate r aces next month. how such events as skyrocketing borrowing money have fallen through . oil prices affect world economic Reagan, apparently trying to win over women Carte r . m e antime, mixed politics and trend.a. and critics of his opposition to the proposed Equal b usiness. using a speech at the National PT'ess The announcement completed Rights Amendment, said at a news conference in Cl ub in Wa s hington to c riticize Reagan 's a near sweep of the 1980 Nobel Loa Angeles be would name a woman to "one of economic proposals . and then conferring with Prizes by Americans, wbo won the fi.nt" vacancies on the Supreme Court. There Hosni Mobarak. vice president or Egypt. __or .. shared fi~~-aia..awaida....-.. ===.=====-:::: .. ==·==-======--=--=· ........... ~ .. --.. ---.-.-r:•••.;;::::c:;::=--. .......... ~~ .. -.--.. ......... ---=--=-~~.:;;;-"--~~· .. Klein, who was ui economic adviser to Jimmy Carter during hi• tir16 presidential campaign, w aa cited by the Swedish Audemy of Sciences "for the creation of econometric modeh and their application to the analysis of economic fluctuations and economic policies." The-awarding body cited as one example a study of how an increase in the price of oil influences inflation , employment and trade balances in different coun~es. Klein primarily aimed al the analyaiA of business condit.iona but above all wanted to make an instrument for forecutinc the development of business fluctuations and for studyiq the effects of economic-political measures, Swedi5h economista said. INDIAN SUMMERS BRING WINTER COLORS Rain Widely Scattered October's Gardening Tips Plan for lots of color w On Sale Sensations Vpper Rockies Blanketed by Snow <Wa••.,Wen•~ -llJ'feirtonltfltellclTllurMley. c-1e1111911.,,1-11111>ej0t,1111a11e1 .,...,7>,l-lnt1W50a.We1.-.... E.IMwtwn, -to not11twes! wlllcls ISto2Sll ...... e11<9PI Newport .. Kl\td Sell 0...., !Oto llllllOCI, wllllt-to ti• feet -dKtMSll\9 toni911I. Smell cretl edlol-V "'°"'' Colleeptlon to l'M~ -..ch, llllter C-1411 wet•rs P'ot11t COllalllti..i to Sell Clemente Ill-• ....,,_.19<1'1' Willen 20 IO lO IL-•llft.,..15kll0b-•to10lool -.............. . 11.8. 81111111• ... k•ft•lld .._., _ ... r-- ..... , from IN W.st Goell to IM ~loft's ,.,..._!Ion encl 111 Nr1t of tM ..... Sftow .... 111 tlle ........ eleveti.. ot tM Rocky Moulltel11a. FORECAST eo 70 St Lovh SCP·T- SISt•-te Tut .. We1lll"lltn CALIPOllMIA 19 ,. 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Octob9r t&. ,., ONLY ALOT AS Man Killed Aiding Victim OAKLAND l AP> Alameda County SUJeN1D JOhn Gf'Orte ftid an iftemoon CCMlrt date today to anawer charaet In tonnecUoo with an •llelfld attack on a langume friend tn her ~~.."r;,---.ooru WNEY <AP) -If Delbert R. Halyard bad stood by quietly while half a dozen youths brutalized a 1tran1er out.aide a liquor store last weekend, he wouJd probably be alive today. Oakland llltts home. Geor&t'. Sl. wa11 bookt'd for lnvf'tUUhoo of auauJt with a deadly weapon after be1n1 arre1ted about 4 a.m . Tuesday at the home ot 46-year-old _Naomi CanlreJI. JLl.nrm~r campalun worker for hlm. ... -:----- Ma. 'Cuitnll told f,>Uhc~ that durina a atruule ln the bedroom. 11 all•11 and Jar were broken and that Georae appro11ch~ her menaciqly with a piece of broken 11ua. Whftl SM tried to defend herself. she said, she was cut oo the fingus ----- T••• Ferrr s ..... S•IMI• Malia Figltres on Trial ~R.\"MENTO (AP) A spec a 1overno7a tuk force Is to report Nov. lO on whether the Los An1eles School District's financial troubles are ot rtr<JWb oomg If not, Gov Edmund I ·r (;.Y'I' ... ,.,~ J Brown Jr. may call the ~•.,....CJ special seas.ion or the _______ _.., Legislature that lbe dis· lrict is seeking in order to appeal for more state money, Brown's chief of staff. Gray Davis, told The A.uociated Press Tuesday. Reputed Mafia flgur~. -from-tett;-Ptritlip Brooklier. Louis Tom Dragna, Samuel Orlando ScaortinQ and Michael Riz.zitello, were at Lo6 Angeles Federal Courthouse Tuesday Testimony began in the ongT~tayea pros~cution case against the suspects in connection with the slaying of undeAWFld tnformer Frank ''The Bom " Bompensiero in 1977. Democrats Disavow Metzger, Endorse Orange Countian But he didn't and the 3'7·year-old father of two with a third child on the way beume the l ,798th murder victim in Loe Angeles County this year. "lr he hadn't come, I would have been the one Who WU dead," the 2'1·year-Old man for whom Halyard died said Tuesday. THE MAN, A DOWNEY resident who declined to give his name, still bore bruises from the beatina he suffered before Halyard came to his rescue.' He said be and a friend were on their way to the-friend'-& apartment when he-stepped-into the-- liquor store to buy some cigarettes. The friend went on ahead bee.use he wanted to watch a TV -mo_w. --- -Inside the store were two youths. "You should have heard what they were saying," the Downey man said. "It would have burned your ears ort. •' HE SAID HE CALLED one of the youths "something he didn't like," and, as he left the store, was attacked by the two youths and several or their friends -he wasn't sure exactly how many. In Loe Angeles Tuesday, several hundr~ stu· dent.a, members of a teachen' union, school of· ficials and Assemblyman Richard AJatorre, D·Los Angeles, rallied in front of the district's office, and marched to the state buildi ng where they telephoned Brown's office m Sacramento. "When you're down on the ground, you just can't see," he said. "They were beating and kicking me." SAN DIEGO <AP) -Disavowing the party's "It is a show tri1d like in Russia." Metzger Halyard, meanwhile, also wanted lo buy congressional nominee, the Democratic Central said. "Get on with it. r will attend your cigarettesandhadpulleduptothesamestoreona Committee in San Diego County is endorsing a inquisition." motorcycle with a friend. 8 fl write-in candidate, a 42·year-0ld businesswoman Savine Long, a beauty supply shop owner from Seeing the beating, he reportedly said: .. 1 •• • t'etetl ler C~ln frorh another district. Tustin, was endorsed as a write·in candidate can't stand to see this. r've J(ol to J(o break it up." The vote was taken overwhelmingly with although her home in neigbbo~n& Orange County ~N DIEG<rrAl>) -'Ilie City ::.•mcu-n~ast-T'ID""'em_.,.oc·ratrc!'Jl~:;;;zg;;;.;e,:r:..:.:. :.;,:a~K;,ic,u-v;Ky.,lu:;:;lt=----=~-i1..-1-xorrourm1aea-.UiEe~un1 OnJ(resston atril:t. . • Politt~~aict-HaJyllrd~s rrienct Clfd ·not want to voted for $2218 million in lease revenue bonds to Klan leader, looking on. He is an ex·officio get involved. but Halyard stepped in anyway. build a downtown convention center which city member of the committee by virtue of his surprise THE DISTRICT INCLUDES northern and The youths turned on him, opened fire and officials believe will rival halls in Los Angeles, St. victory in the June primary. eastern San Diego County, a portion ot Rivenide then "ran like rabbit.a," the beating victim said. Louis and other cities. County and all of Imperial County. It is the nation's T Pi After two days of stormy debate, the council wo young co Rivera men -Edward Franlc . IN ADDITION, the committee voted Tuesday most populous with nearly a millioo registered Murrieta, 18, and Christopher Anthony Avitea, 20 voted 6-2 Tuesday night for the bonds, which the night for a public trial to determine if Metzger voters. Rep. Clair Burgener, R·Calif .. is favored to -and a 16-year-old youth were later booked for city would pay back at aboutS22 million annually. should be expelled because of what an winafifthterm. investigation of Halyard's murder. All were The convention center, expected to be investigation subcommittee calJed his disruptive The Trial o f Metzger's "worthiness'' identified by police as members of the lrvera gang completed by l!IM, would extend four blocks from an. dpotentially-destructiveinfiuence." was set for Oct. 24, 11 days before the election. in Pico Rivera. the Santa Fe railroad depot and link up with a l ,000-room luxury hotel planned by the Hyatt Hotel chain. If •I•• 'I•• •er t'eletl 0• LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ray Taylor, the flamboyant, tough.talking business manager of the union that represents 7,200 Department of Water and Power workers, was voted out of office by union members. Taylor gained public attention in August when he led his union, Local 18 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, on a five·day strike q~t the cit)'. CORRECTION In the Sears October 15th .. Natioaal Hardware Week Sale " th e re 1s an advertisement for 1 91331 Ci rcular Fluor escent Fixture. The Hegular price and Sale price are correct, however the illustration a nd des cr i ption are incorrect. The illustration should show 2 bulbl and the copy description should read '"White enameled steel." Ther e is also an ·--·-J11.:JV-n~u· 11'ftld'•••-"c:J•~.-.-r--:::_---::..=.=.:::n~~RMf'tlrr0r-~~ Noltbern California bu received ita fint lute r8ftirnan Bow Saw. TIH!- Tahoe Gets Snow of winter u two cold fronts swept acrou tbe state Regular and Sale price are dumpina IDOW in tbe Sierra Nevada and Lake co rrect , however the Tahoe and cool temperatures and auati.q winds ~c~~~i::;~ou~ ~~;~ ~~ elaewbere. Saw." We sincerely regret The California Transportation Department theseerrors. issued travel adviaoriea tod~ f« drivers to uae chains and anow tires on Ecbo Summit, Luther Pua ud Broadway Summit in tbe northern mount.im. Four inches of snow fell Tuesday on Donner Summit in the seuon's first m.;or snowfall. • • ISearsl Huntington Beaeh PLUS STORE Now1 ..... 88 ,.,...... .... 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Under them. 1nformat1on. v1f'w point.I and icleu eould ~ freely ext'hanttPd. dl'bult.>d. araued and driven home or defeated throu111:h open d1 cuaalon. The founden knew from experien<'e that only a tulul Ly unlettered pn!U can exnelae ill wat<'hdoai role 1n behalf ol the cltium. Open meetinas . fr~ acet!H to news and the riabt to publlab without ct-nsorah1p are e senllal to the protection of the public from misfeasanct>, malfeuance or over·Halous manipulation al all ll'vc-ls of government ltut in recent tames. courts. leg1~t')tor and st>lf _rvJ!!&_ •l!!!<'ial lnterest.I have tarili·~ns that dup away at your press TreedOm pennec! by the fram~rs orthe Constitution. The pubhc and press have been banned from courtrooms and forbidden to discuss what goes on behind courtroom doon. News reporters have been threatened and even jailed for respecting the confidentiality or their news IOW'Ces. At all levels your government agencies seek excuses to meet behind closed doors and withhold in formation. - Of course it is e asier to govern. to legislate. or con· duct trials in secrecy and to limit the information given to the public through official press releases. That's why it has been necessary to write into law requirements that government bodies conduct the public's business in public. There are those who suggest the press freedom guarantee of the First Amendment is in some way a special privilege. Supreme Court Justice Hufio L. Black did not see it that way. Said he, "Both the history and the language or the First Amendment support the view that the press must be left free to publish news, whatever the source, without cenaonhif• injunctions or prior restraints. In the 'First Amendmen , the founding fathers gave the free press tbe protection it must have to fulfill its essential role in our democracy. The press was to serve the governed, not the governor." At tbe Daily Pilot we take our First Amendment ob· ligatims seriously and try to exercise them responsibly. Because in truth, a free press is not our right -it is yours. Electronic Tricks One legal case consumers no doubt are watching with some anticipation involves the court challenge of a ne w state law that prohibits the sale of pay television d e · coders. Attorneys for a Cypress firm that has been selling the decoders are contending that the federal government not the state -has the exclusive power to control what occun via the airwaves. · Thus far. the Orange County .District Attorney's of· RepOrts Hint Lost ·POWs Live WASHIN<;TON There Is nevr hofkl f~ Ui.e wives and t•hllctrtn of more than 2,SOO -Am..-1"tr-tt n 'l11ll1 11•r., ~ho d l b J ~IH'U I .-ii 111 V1 t•l11 1Jlll a rl ti ~ t• I I• '' p rt·:-.11 n•1·•1 dt.t ud" IJ.) Ult• l'l'lllUUUll ll e ru u1·l·:. frn111 V11•tnarn uncl L..io:. hd Vt' r llporh-.1 thut . _ they ~J\4 Anw r 1run prisoners rn <·tun nwn1:.1 IJbor c·a mps long 1tftl'"r ,.\"'' l' S µrisool'r of war " a:. 11UPl)l 1!w tl w ha\ 1.• been re t u rn l'd Thi• n·fu~l't:!> · a('count.'\ are too ~-ivttt ttnd dcWuled lO bt> d1srn1sst."d ~ f1<·t1t ruus. Even the 11tubbom brass hal.8 who have southt to close the boolca on the fate or the missing servicemen halile ~JUnlltUJAmaroWMl. UNTIL NOW, the official view was summed up In 24 brusque words: ''We tiave no credible evidence to fhdicate that any U.S. servicemen are alive in captivity and bein1 held again.st their will in Southeut Asia." A presidential commiaaion ar· rived at the same conclusion in 1977. and the flies or the miuin1 men were labeled •'presumed dead'' and shipped off for stora1e at the Defense Depart. menl 's St. LoW. records center. But my re,porter l.J~a K.rieau has learned that the official statement will probably be cbaqed lo aay: ''We have an in· creuln& number or rei>orts to - iDdiOalL that-.lbl'-6-m~)'_.,. Americans alive in Indochina." A team of Defense Department representatives has just re· turned from Hanoi, meanwhile, where they discussed the miss- 101-servicemen issue with the communists. It ii fair to conclude that the · Pentagon wouldn't be sending a team to Vietnam in search of phantoms. Here is a small sam- ple or the sightings related by recent refugees: -A LAOTIAN encountered five emaciated figures who were identified as Amerieans by-their captors at a remote jungle camp in December 1978. Red rashes on their ankles and patches or White hafr orf tl'lefr beads spoke of-their ordeal. Tbe.y...woui..a~--i by, light-green uniforms, and crude pie ces of tire were strapped to their feet. Two armed guards kept the Americans under constant sur- veillance. -A former Vietnamese s oldier told or seein& 25 Aln..::-:~an POWs in October 1978. at an encampment 90 miles from Saigon. They were carry· ing loads or wood and forqing in the fields for food. "The) worked with hard labor." the soldier recounted. "They were thinnest and very tired." _ Another ex-soldier said bf saw Americans building prisor barracks in a Vietnamese jungh on the Ca Mau peninsula ir August 1978. "Our hearts wert filled with pity and sorrow at tht sight," the refugee told U .S authorities. "They were gaunt skeletal, sad-looking men.'' IRAN1AN UPDATE: Ws beer nearly a year since Presiden1 Carter ordered an estimate< 80,000 Iranian students in tht United States to report to immi gration authorities for a revie'tl of their alien status. Near!) 12.000 were found to be in viola tion or the law; another 10,00I are believed to have ignored th1 order and gone underground After 10 months, only 432 Ira nians have actually been ex pelled from the country. On th• other hand, nearly 2,400 of th• students have appealed fo political asylum in the Unite. States. WATCH ON WASTE: With tht generous support of U.S. tax· payers, the World Bank is sup posed to help the Third Worlc emerge from poverty. But th• bank's officials also spend a lo or money helping themselves Last year , for example, the in s titution's travel bill totale1 S14.5 million. A good chunk wa spent on first-class air fare fo bank bureaucrats. On 394 of th· trips, the officials traveled th• most expensive way of all - aboard luxury Concorde jets When questioned about the nee 1 for these super-plush perks, bank spokesman airily replie that the Concorde flights cost -___ _;_;,:mere $70,000 more than firsl , class rares: fice baa agreed to not enforce the state law -signed •----sept.·"' by GoV. ~mU!ld\i:" Br~wn-Jr.'-=...~pe-nillng -a-----·-----· .. ---·-van 't. involveme in your pel tv bickering··r-- supenor Court beanng next week. 'J • 'lbe .tak• iD tbe cue are high, particularly for firms •udl • Seleet·TV and ON-TV. They have persuaded tlloua1Dd8 rA aubecriben to rent the special devices that umcramble pay television signals. We don't know who's right on the legal issues but we couldn't agree more with one observer 's wry comment that a decision in favor of .pFivat~ sale of the decoders will "pull the plug" on the pay television industry as it operates today. Somewhere, though, there must be some pay television technicians working on new and better scrambling devices. And, doubtless out there, too, are some pi.rates , working on unscramblers to match them. Patriotis01 Alive For whatever the reason, more Americans seem to De f eellnaplltriotic this year. That's the concluaion of Theodore Christensen whose flag·maldn& firm in Alexandria, Va., founded in 1862, is the second-oldest in the nation. He reporta that flag sales have Z<><!med this year. ex· ceedina even the sales during the Bicentennial celebra· tiOQJ of 1918, wbicb aet an all-time record. Cbriaenaen'a orden come from around the world. Recmtlybelhipped 150U.S. flags to Saudi Arabia. U.S. gov- ernment department.a and the armed services are big cuatomen, as are foreip embassies in this country. which often fly tbe American flag along with their own. But tbe steady business, be says, is from individuals who favor the 3-by·S foot size flag to fly outside their homes. And they seem to be the ones who are accounting for the flag boom. I.ala may they all fly! • Opinions expreued in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expreued on this page are those of their auttiors and .tlsta. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O Box 1580, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . t Boyd I 20 Questions 87L.•. BOYD Pick 8llJ word in any die· tlonary at band. And I can tell )'OU tbe word after you auw• no more than 20 ques-Uou OGlY with a yes or no. Do you believe that1 Believe It. Trick la to open the die· tloeary lD the mlddle, and .. lf lt'• in tbe flnt ball. 'l'IMD ..,Ut the baU lt't lD, and Dear Gloomy • Gm ftia ll the 1eaion when a ptteta iD Um• 11vee ............ ·D.11. I';{~-= ...... _ ask if it's in the first half. Then split, and ask again. To the page to the hall page. And so on. You'll come on it within 20 replies. A patty made of soybean meal and mechanically boned chicken served on a bun is sold in Japan under the name ''Ame rican· burger." Q. What's noon -12 1.m. or 12 p.m.? A Neither. Nor la mldnJ&ht an a.m. or p.m., I'm told. Argument continues over the origin of the word "hobo.•• One authority •an the flrat "hoboea ", were Hobart-GrlmH operallvH hired by railroad companlea to repart cm unnst, to breall up 1trtbl, and to poltce the trackl. 1'bey lffmed to travel about with DO Yiatble .... of support. \ Richard Reeves These Parents Solved the Busing Problem_ PACIFIC PALISADES -The public elementary school in this pleasant section of Los Angeles is more than haJJ empty now. One block away. the Palisades Village School has 500 students and is turning new kids away. The Village School takes stu· dents on a ·'first come, first served '' buls. but it is not a public school -there is no tax money in· volved. It began i n March, 1977 with an ad vertisement in the local weekly newspaper: "If this were 1877, and we were fa ced with the situation of being unable to pro· vide quality education for our youngsters, we would simply do what has been done throughout history we would build a school, staff it with teachers, and oversee its operation." AND THAT'S exactly what folks around he re did. They started their own neighborhood Art Hoppe school. The y rented a small building, hired certilied and ex· perienced teachers -paying them much less than the city does -and opened with 100 stu· dents in September, 1978. Busln& started it, of course. ''Any politician who thinks I am going to let my children be bused into Walla is crazy," David 1bomsen, a businessman and former hiBh school teacher who placed that first ad. told me two years ago. "Jesse Jackson may be worrie d about the children of mankind. I'm wor- ried about my own four. He can't understand me. and I can't understand him." NOW THE Village School, which charges tuition from $2,200 to $2,600, is spread through build· ings aU over town -and Is plan· ning on building both elementary and high schools. It has inspired at least six other growing "com- m unity" school systems within Los Angeles. Race wu obviously part of the creation of this third school sys tem -t he community schools do not have entrance re· quirements like traditional private and parochial schools - but it would be foolish to th1nk that that is the only reason. The Los Angeles Public School System is a disgrace, heavy on hot ' lunches and functionally ii· literate graduates. Busin1. or· dered by state courts beginnina in 1978, has made it worse, aa has a politicized local school board. Most schools, with Mex· lean-American and black stu· dent bodies, are totally segregated. That gets worse each day as t housands and thousands of middle-class· white parenta put their children in private and community acbools or sneak them into schools in Santa Monica, Beverly m11.s and other district.a not affected by court orders ... In fact. there is a revolu- tion going on. A classic revolt - angry citizens have taken over, or taken back, a traditional function of a government they detest. .. WE TOOK control of our own lives," was what exuberant parenta told me when I first vis- ited the new community schools in 1978. 'Ibey are also playing a part in destroying the publi school system of memor) perhaps romantic memory, as socially democratizing ell 1 perience -although they woul say that government arroganc and incompetence is what ii ac tually destroying the old publi schools. "Takiq control," for better o worse, may be the American i1 sue of the l!B)s. It could encorr pasa a lot of citizen revolt -r starting independent schoc stystems, a growing under ground economy and ta avoidance, "squatting" i places where housing is scare or prohibitively expensivt draft.dodging il it comes to that IT MAY BE an exciting, bt not very pleasant, prospec1 There is probably no system government -democratic o totalitarian -can create thi energetic people can't find way to beat. "Don't get mad, David Thomsen told Pacifi Palisades parents at the 01 ganizing meeting or the Villag School. "Get even." They di that; they are beating th system. It's Tough to Stay Ahead on the Campaign Trail Good morning, housewives and other shut-ins. It's time for anot.ber chapter or "The Golden Years," the inspiring story wbicb proves there are still many interesting bobbies dPen lo our senior· citizens -such as runnlq for president. Aa we join Ronnie and his at· tractive wife, Nancy, today, he's packing his 1u1tcue. ••••le: Let'a aee, pa· j a m a S , toothbrush. Porcelana. w e I 1 • .rebeuwed ad libl ... NUIJ: Ob, JOU '.re Off on ....... campalln trip. Wbrere to&Mlltlme dearT •••tu ft'•. Merel. Na•cy: A secret campaign trip? RMmle: Yea. Every time Jim· my finds out where I'm 101n& to speak, be does aomethint to spike my IUDJ. Remember when we bad the Republican Cooftll· lion in Detroit to dramatbe the local unemployment? And Jim· my showed up there juat before we opened lo umouDce a new multi-million-dollar plan to rescue tbe alllnl auto industry? NDrJ: Maybe it wu Jult a colnddence, dear. a ..... : My foot! Sb houn befon I wu to make an impor· tut apeecb lo B'Dal B'rith at· t•cklna Jimmy'• lon1-1talled Mlddle Ea1t poUcy, be an· nounced tbe resumption of &11Jd•·18rMll peace talb. Maac1: Perbape you were merelJmluckJ. .._.,AM• the ••11 same dar lall ..-ti.al I w• dell,.· in& my major farm address in Iowa, be both signed his bill for a vut federal crop insurance pro1ram and proposed modemiDDI our sick steel in· duatry with tu breaks, relaxed regulations and protective tariff•. NDrJ: What's the sick steel industry 1ot to do with your farm SS-Ch iD Iowa? ...... : I waa on my way from Iowa to P\ttlbur1b lo ad· drff8 unemployed steel worken. Hon-. nery time I make a apeeeb, be oal·anooken me. NUC"J: Well, look at it this way, dear, by achedullna 1pHcbe11 you're 1ettin1 an awful lot aone for tbi1 country. a...a.: Pleue, Nancy, I'd raU.. do it ID.JHlf. NMCJ: Of cou.ne you would, dear. a.A tbil aeeret campalp trip ..• Romie: Don't you see? If can keep where I'm spealtin1 ; secret, Jimmy won 't d • anything. Then I can go back to attacking Jimmy as a do not.bin& president. Namcy: Yea, dear. But ii YOI keep where you're goin1 t• speak a secret, no one will com• to listen to you, lncludin1 th• preaa. Ro••le : Darn! I badn' thought of that. But lf Jimm: keeps doing somethln1 for ever: 1roup I speak to, he'll soon bav• the whole country on bis. sick What can I do? Nucy: I know! Why not an j nounce that you're golng to ad dre11 The National Committeo I to Brina Back the Depreaaion? a..ale: (frownin1>: 1 don' 1ee what aood ... (throwina hi arms around her u t.be U~h dawns) Gosh. Nancy, your wonderfUll ~.October 15, 1980 DAILY PILOT , l 1 Many Still Seek Ro~ W'lt• aeea . ACUPUNCTURE • , CUNIC .. Asian Off spring of Gls Have Probleru ~c.a. ... Cefllllecl ~ c-..,_ BANt;KOK, Thailand tAPl A1111 11 r rowdc.'<I with c-hlklren searrhlng for thNr root.ti roots lh Ill .co b11<'k to lh • lln1led '-;ta , unt h..y-h11vt' never sePn, whert' they h ttvc fath(•n m ost of tht•m will nt-ver kOO\I 'J Ile A m1•1 A-.11rn 1·h1lcJr1•n of l !'-St•t \II l'flll'll ill t' j(rllWI Oj( olcl1 r : nH111~ or llw111 111 1H1v1·rty nntl 1n !ort11 lf'l1t•I'\ th.it' f t•Jt'd tlwm 11d 1111·\ clrt' u~klrlii: whu they 11r1• "ONI.\ IN ttfo;(·•;N'I' y~1m. h.H 1· I thoui.:ht uhout m} father I \l ould lih tu kno\I \lhut kind ol p1•r&o11 ht> ,... I would hkt' to know where I <' ame from." says f\1 m Oat' Sh1k , a 25 year old l'd b y an _A~n ,.,,wi ... _.. ··1 fed like killing the J>(.-'Ople 'FATHERLESS' ASIAN-AMERICANS who c<tll mt-n a mes ." s ays N•rl••. Amn<>' Sak •t Th•I School 'Tom . · a half Am erit•an Thai Marines End (~mi-S e WASHI NGTON t i\ l'l A \ ~ Navy am phii>Jous fo n•c. lnt'lucl 111.: .11.>c1ut U!OO \l.11 1111's. has left the Indian Orl.'all .1ftt•1 rJ two·1 1onlh < ru1se tht> Pentagon announrt•d There was no 111<11 1 alum wh t•tht·r lhl' M<inne b~ttalion wi II be rl'pl an·d Ill the Inch an Oc·ean The battahon. \\hirh had mndl' a rest stop 10 Australia . is traveling aboa rd fo ur \/uvy amph1h1C111s ships now in the South China St•a FREE STMDIN&, AIR -TIGHT TOTAL FIR.PLACE ENERGY 1 • .!~ll! /(~,/ Am:~:~~IENCY . 1 :, /finest • Double . :i~ , /· (i' · ~ pane glass doors • I . t.~·~ '• • . Heat resistant , I ~ I I glass • Ultimate in I 1 lfj ....-:_ ~ ~ safety & perform-//.~ ~ ! a nee • Solid brass ~U~ , ,._ ~-door lrim stop =r s s ?=i= heat toss CUSTOM MADE FIRESCREENS -4C:i;;~.:;.=;;it;.:;;t::r~T1~-F/fffl TO YOUR FIREPLACE -'rT"T'I OPE/11/IG teen a~er reJerted for m1htary service because he could not name his parents "I have ap· plie d t-0 i;etlle 1n America because I think 1 ran find more warmth there thc.tn here .. · I •>nly want to meet my talht•r a nd t alk wi th him. I \\111rld like tu meet his family 1f p ossibl e," s a ys Ko 11 c h i T o k ;.is hik i , 30 , s on o f an J\ 11Wril'an c; I. 1.ik t' many m1 xed ·blood 1·hdclren, Tokash1k1 does not know hi s father 's name . He th ink s it m c.t y have b een something like Peter son and that he was a sergeant. OR LEY HANDCRAFTED MOBILE HOME WOOD STOVE Efficient home heating system. Glass front for viewing fire. Side loading for wood burning. ''I would like to m~et m father again, for mothe · atienlly waiting h1sreturn." e says. Unleu they can prove their pea eutagc, the Arner-Alli ans estimates of their number range upward from 80,000 -have no claim to U.S. citizenship or aid. And· even if an Amer-Asian know~ his father 's name , the U.S. government will not help find him. In Japan, the children can l'laim Japanese citizenship un- cler a Jaw allowing them to take the nationality or their mothers. a law ironically favoring those born out or wedlock. Tbe minori· ty whose fathers m arried their m others before departing are neit h er J a p anese nor rn en cans. Figures on the number of m ixed-blood children born in Japan since World War II are not readily available, but the Asahi Shimbun newspaper says 3,500 li ve in Okinawa alone. PREJUDICE AGAINST them in J apanese society. which em- phasizes racial a nd cultural homogeneity, has subsided since the days when ·'occupation babies" were shameful proof that J apan lost the war. In Korea, an estimated 3,000 to 8,000 Amer-Asian children have been born since the Korean Wa r began. They are d enied full d ti zenship, barred from the military and rejected by society. A bi II before the U.S. Congress would give the children a higher priority f~r visas. MOBILE HOME FIREPLACES If you own a mobile hon. and have always wanted a fireplace . . . It's small clearance and size allow minimum space for Install&· tlon. 12 inches frorr combustible wall. FIREt'LACE INSERT SIVE HEAT UP TO 90 O(o Ill Advanced design for easy Installation -fits most openings. Double pane, BLUE HERON CAMERA 6838 Edinger Ave Huntington Beach (714) 842-2172 4 HOUR PHOTO 19054 Mognoho fl.• Hunlfngton Bwct (714) 964-6711 _GAS OAK LOG SALE 8-PIECE LOG SET INCLUDES: ' . I 1 I ' 24" heat ,...,atant glua doors -.m1111t_ with br-trim. SUGG. •a f $126.50 SALE ORDER ~~-NOW ----em, em s~~·~~~ RHf TllN 1N srncK ~ See our flaming display of gas logs. See the experts at Patio & Fireside. GLASS FIRESCREENS Tempered glass con struction. Available in sizes to fi t the standard openings. Available for immediate delivery. FITS MOST OPENINGS from $6995 . . RATTAN 5-P~CE DINING GROUP With 4 swiv~I chair s and solid top 48 -inch table. SUGG. 11350 SALE .--\;-~~.~---- 42" GLASS TOP TABLE AND4CHAIAS SUGG.lllO SALEs599 COMPLETE INSTALLATION KITS AVAILABLE FOR ANY TYPE ROOF STRUCTURE WROUGHT IRON GOURMET GROUP Includes the 5-Piece Dining Set and Gourmet Bar Ideal for your breakfast nook. ~~~· Gian Top Table and 2 Swivel Padded Chair~ REG.$206 00~~ $149 .a&:~i.:...·..__ .......... IJ R.M! : It 11 with a sad and heavy heart that after 2 years of serving my many friendt and customers of the batch area of · Orange County that I must announce that R.M. Abrams is GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. As a result of this decison we are having a $1,000,00QOO· GOING OUT OF BUSINESS •ALE. This sale pronises to be the greatest presentation of values in Orange (;aunty's history. Be at our door when the 11le starts THURSDAY MORNING AT 10 and receive a free gift. ~~~.~ Sale Starts· 10 a.m. Thursday DIAMOND . &RUBY RING 5.18 ct. Ruby 2.85 carat · Tapered BaQuette Dias. Ref. Price $31 ,000.00 ------~---·-·-· Gen. Emerald & Diamond 1 Carat tot. Gem wt. DINNER RING · Ref. Price $1359.00 -·1-sssoo-··--- Lady's 14K White Gold I '· 0 1.16 Corot Solitaire DIAMOND RING Ref. Price $7900.00 $486600 8 Diamond -2 Corot WEDDING SET Ref. Price S3950.00 5248800 DINNER RING CLUSTER RING Ref. Price S 1600.00 Ref Price $685 00 -·-·-57ssoo··-·--~-s 23~·10--····-·--· !Mn's 1 Corot i 7DIAMON~ RING 1 Ref. Price S1359.0Q s59900 ! 1 "4K Yellow Gold 1 !Mn's 1h Corot j 3 Diamond Ri Lady's 14K Yellow Gold 1 .17 Corot Marquise .40 Corot Boquett • Platinum Diamond • ~ WEDDING BAND ~ -s242so 1 <.O;omond 1 Corot T otol Wei9ht H~RT PENDANT WEDDING SET -.~·I__.,.. Ref. Price S585.00 .. lady's 14K Yellow Gold .75 Corot 11 Diamond WEDDING SET ~~(ft:j~~oo s 139990 1CGOlD G@ ...... ~ 1 . . T Diamond Earrings .04C.,..Tote1Weight $"°95 Ref. Price Me.95 · L 7 · .oec.r.tTotllWelght . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3495 Ref. Price S54.95 ·.·.·.-.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·. s399s .oe Canlt T otll Weight Ref. Price '59. 95 . .10Ca'111 Tot11We ight Ref. Price IM.95 .15CarltTotllWeight Ref. Price S204.95 . 20 Canlt T otll Weight Ref. Prtce S299.95 .25CarlitTotllWeight Ref. PrlceS389.95 .30 Carll T otll Weight Ref. Price. M29.95 YI Carat T otll We!Qht Ref. Prioel829.95 : ~ .::::.:.·~~~ ................ SJ ~95 ................ SJ ~95 ................ s21crs ... ~ ............ s41995 :..er-,,::: .............. s 1 'DCJ95 other ltytee I *-to chOOM "'°"' lCGlld Diamond Pendants .................... '8195 :.~.1 •. 85 .................... ~695 =f~ml.86 ......... : ...... 5171 95 .:.~...... .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . s2299s :.::1111.H ................. 1299'5 :..~'11 •. M ................ 159991 ~•1•.• ................ '999'9 ~----·--'°---"°"' Re f. Price,1 500.00 .. $7 4475 Lad~s 14K Yellow Gold ~h Corot To·111 Gen. Ruby & Diamond J>INNER RING Ref. Price $700.(() .. 5333°0 Lady's 14K White Go.I 2.19 Corot -37 Diomoict DINNER Rlt«i s199500 Ref. Price $8750.00 .S 4 995~ " Lady's 14K Yellow Gold ) eurrERFiY RING I D~ Ref. Price $525.00 .. 52625 • t) Gen. Ruby & Diamond : ~ . a 19 Dia~ 1 Corot ! DINNER RI DINNER RING Ref. Price $1200.00 s57710 •I Ref. Price $2395. . S]()9900 14K GOLD CHAINS & BRACELETS Entire Stock Ladies & Men's ~[~~i~.~acelet~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 1 099 i~:.~~i~sJ:ontine ~~~~-~~~~~~-. . . . . . . . . S 1 'J95 ~~:.~~~ntine~~~~-~~~~~~-......... s2495 20inchSerpentineNeckChains $2795 •Ref. Price S65.50 . . . ................ . ~!:.~~~~~ntine ~~~~ ~-~~i~-~ . . . . . . . . . s3495 30 inch Serpentine Neck Chains $4495 Ref. Pnoe S104 50 . .. . . . .. . CobraBracelets S 1495 Ref. Pnce S34.95 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · i~:.~~!:.e~~-~~ Neck.~~~~~~.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2'}95 ~::.~~~:,Neck.~~.~i~~-· ............. $3495 C.Omplete Stock ·---·QAturect .. ·Pearts··--- Large Selection Val. From S 189.95 to 53825 - 00 All Y2 Price Entire Stock Sterling & Gold Filled CHARM BRAQLETS All60%0Ff 50 Pc. Service for 8 Stainless Steel Sets ladies' 1.Z.Jewel 14K Yello\.V Gold Geneva Bracelet Watches Group of 5 to choose from Ref. Price $1095.00 s4999s Men's Ref. Price $1 CJ97 $54.95 ......... . ~ Silverplated ~ Trays. Sei ko Quartz Da y Dat e Thin Watches M.otchlng Stainless Bond 12'h inch sss1 1Ref. Price $16.50 ... I 151h inch s 12s1 Ref. Price S24.50 uti;#IUttID1ll~, 11 fi/ti•~Ztli',L· 75 WATCHES cind 2 DIAMbND RINGS s799s Seiko Quartz Memory Bonk Calendar Watches Yellow Cose & Bond Waler T Psted to l 00 Feet $25~e $Q090 only fa /.stock lady's 17 Jewel LUCIEN PICCARD l 4K Yellow Gold BRACELET WATCH Pave Diamond Dial 1/2 Corot Tot. Weight Retail $3125 .00 s1799so Redeem This Coupon , Monday, October 20th' and Receive A FREE GIFT Complete Stock· LUGGAGE • American T ourister • Sa msonite • Airway I . ·-403 Off--ALL =~~ SEIKO BRACELET WATCHES CRYSTAL-STERLING . . SILVERPLA TE .. ALL 25% =~"* • low Price 4 ' b~ Jr.Jewel .... ~ t. I ELGIN , BRACELET; WATCHES~ Retail Price $175.00 Retail Price $145.00 S6999 only 4 in stock -HAMILTON l 4K Yellow Gold ' Diamond & Gen. R:iby BRACELET WATCHES Ref. Price $269900 ~ s149900 SEIKO Day-Date " Quartz ' WATCHES ! 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BILL WOODS REAL ESTATE DRUGS DIET STARVATION SHOTS SHOCI TREATMENT S111ce the A M.A approved ctm1ca1 hypnosis in 1958, ou1 prog1.i111s have ~o Im -proved 111a t we oller a FHH MONl Hl Y CLINIC 101 as long as yQU 11eer1 Ille extra help wr.,., Jll otller C.Otll•~ Prc.Q•&m\ Iii liyP/106', Q<ll~ rewlll OUICKlf PAIVAIEll PAl"LESSl V• J~~'IELWTION VISUAL IMAGERY - REAL !*DUST lllDIN USING TKE POWEi OF YOUR MIND IAJOR Cl£DIT CARDS &CCEPl1D GROUP OR PllY&TE 11.DICAl PLUS &CCEPTID COUNSELING HYPNOSIS CENTER 1020 N. Broadway 11306 Santa AM 953 0898 AA Pltl?'lllT'IS iOll ·"' ~ ""J ''t '"'1'~ Ot lteufl,,t\ll:J Ult.~11 ,~;1 •l, It, .J .i11 u .11 ' :1 lth1111gli __________________________________ !CIC _____ _ pi.1111lt'1)'. .,;,rrl tlll'~ .in• 1· 11 r 1 1· n I l ~ h ,. h 1 11 ti ..,1'1wtlul1 · ,l1•r1k1n.., saul lllt• :-lwl~ 1ol'lutl(•>-,.~ "sh11p11111~ • 1 RI pr1J 1c t:ls Im Oranl!t' ('mini~ A Ill() II g l ht. p I II J ,. 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Lc1ok fnr . ;J next weeks coupr>n in your Inca I paper \Oilcie got to.Jte.I . -·-·--------===-=~....:o It's in your best interest r ate today. Certificate. . . You'll like the Interest Best at FAR WEST 12.422% ANNUAL YIELD 11.550% ANNUAL RATE Etfecilve Oct. 16 lhrough Oct. 29 interest to lock 1n tht!.i h igh with a 30 -rn on t h Treasury Your savings earn .25% more at FAR WEST SAVINGS than in a comparable account bank! Interest is compounded daily It only takes $100 to open this ac count! •'•"'•tte9ul•l•Ot'lt u1Qutt•• \ub•l•nli•t tnlerf'•I Pflt•tt-y 101 •••• ., •• ,hd1•••• hOn\t~fUhCa\• ACtOUf\'~ ' SAVINGS INSURED TO $100,000 FSLH '. ....... '--' .... -· .. FAR WEST SAVINGS . 27 OFFICES STATEWIDE NEWPORT BEACH 4001 MacArthur Blvd. Near Jamboree Road Serving C1llfornien1 Since 1 ~89 thal provide scrvll't'S lo thOfl/l'Ll Lit.:akl rl'f!-10n l1 CJ. people 10 t C 'iL'i)'il I\. ' lill ' I I 1 youth 15 now <1vailablc who ha\e bc~n trained by M ercede~-given h~ lhi.: o~ m:r. I-or an in-depth from the Orange County . Delinquency Prevention Ren;. It n<::C(b the \pccia Ji1ed"1oob -.en JCl' a na I~ ,j, 111 \ 11111 \1 l rcc<.k~-rom mission. The· d1renor" 1 1~t s and c411i pmcnt that a n aulhori1ed Rent call ·rate ( .1 .... t·:, 111 f-.ltth 'vt al- s«n•H~ in surh ;in·a" \h:r,·l'dc .... -fkn1 tkakr ha~ ~l ll' di-.-('()iTI'lln. ('"'}..+)\\I 1--411 11 ~l)<;.J...,00 ·'" 1·1n plt1\ rut•nt 1 ou1 ... I ini.: dr1111 .1hu..,, h•111 • p!J1 t 11.••111 anti 11111111•1.1 I 1w1 .111<1 n·f1·rr.i1 l'o<.1'111 !Ill' d1rr•1'l•11 \ , .. ~5 :JO fl I'> >I\. :ii1;1bl .. l h roul!h lht• puhllr· 111 format11m offll'•· Jt 1tw Orange Count' 11:.ill ol Adm1111str:.it1011 10 < ·1vll' <'l·nlc·r Pl::11.1 Santa Ana 92701 Birth Facts Set Tht• Orangl' County llt·alth Planning Coun c·1l 1~ seeking info1 mat1on on avarlabk hospital ob- s tetrics units. pren at al and r h1ldb1 rth t·duc:.itwn pro~ram" and related i,.ervrt'C'S for 1nC'l11s io n in a "l>1rth gu1<ir> rt 111 tt'nds lo pul>h<,h ror pro "JH'( l1 \ t• p:.in·nb Tho~<' rrprest•nt111g nr g :.i111£atrons thal wis h lo lw lio,h'<i 111 the dtrt·c·tor) .... 1111uld nintarl th<' r·1111n 1· ti at H:l'-' I K-11 Japanese Class Du~ A class m ba~1C' t'Oll v1•rsat11mal J 1:1pancs1• will start Ckt ~3 at th1• Japan Cultural Assorra tum. 1615 N. Bush St.. S:.inl<1 Ana The dass will meet • cvPrY Thursd ay from 7 ·30 Lu !J.:JO p.m . For further mformalJon . call 547 7733. CORRECTION In the.-Si·urs adH'r11o;in)( wl'l1on of Oct 15th lhl'r(' •s an a dvC'rll ~t·mC'nl fur lll•1tsprt'1tds und Orup..r1cs at 20'. to 30'. Sa\ 111~s. Wh1h.• lhl' lfrKul:.ir and !'i11lt- prirt•s hsll'd an• <'orrett. th1• 1lhistratums :ind c·ooy clt•sC'ripllnns are 111l'urrt>1'l The Hc d s p1·t•ud s anti O riqH•rH·~ 1111 ~:de a1·1· "Conlt•mp11 ... "1\1..-dle,v" und "Wmtlwood " s ly ll'!I 'omc sec lhc111 fur your:-.clf ut your nt'l:H'<'Sl !"ctlrs sl ur(' Wt! 11lnC l.'l'ely regret lhli. t•rror ISearsJ Mission Viejo Import H hen u car i.\ e111:i11eered like n o other car in the worlcl it .\lioulcl he sen·iced like no Olher car in the 1rnrld. 28701 Marguerite Parkway (1-5 at Al'ery), Mission Viejo. CA 926n I LOOKING F~R VALUES? l • I 016 loy1 .. Dr •• N•wport Inch Prices effective Oct 16-0ct 28 760-0111 DURPCELL TVl/tt.4 PAa( "P1' eell BALM BARR CO COA euTTE~ F"'ORMUL-" ~ L OTION .,~ +2~ WILUE E;- s.2f 119 f~I .931~ -l1J BA: SIDE ~ PHARMAC - .. NATION Signed Guitar Prized NEW HAVEN. Conn (AP) Beatles fans may want to hold A 0 Saks' hand after they find out who has held his gurtu. . Sak s ' pri ze d possession is a 1963· model electric guitar signed by all four mem- bers o( the dis banded British roc k group. More than a beloved artifact. this guitar. It's a meal ticket. SAKS TRAVELED to Wednetday. October IS. 1980 l'.WL y PILOT ,, I I ... ,.._o..4..,.,....,,0ct.21 .WW.l••&.t ..... ..,... .......... u..t ....... • ........... RUBINSTEIN'S PINK SALMON SUPER PRICE BUITONI SPAGHETII SAUCE SUPER PRICE ROYAL GELATIN SUPER PRICE . KERN'S NECTARS SUPER PRICE 189 99.c !88c 29c Mokes o nutritious meol Meot, mushroom, meat-Strawberry, lime, orange. 12-oz. apricot. peach, peor 151/1-oz. While stocks lost. less. 29-oz. While stocks last. cherry. While stocks lost. nectar While stocks lost. Kim QUEEN CAT FOOD SUPER PRICE F!SI 6-oz. kidney, liver or meaty treat While stocks lost. SURE ANTI- PERSPIRANT IEG. 2.79 199 Regular formula in 6·oz. aerosol con. Super sovingJI the third annual New l~::::::::,z:::~:::::::t::::::::::t:::==~=====::t=:;~!!~~~==:t:=~~!!!!~~=~ England Beatles Con· ventioo at Southern Con· necticut State College to sell picks that have strummed the guitar and charge a fee to photograph Beatles fans holding the precious in- strument. "I'm probably the oldest living Beatles maniac, and I'm proud of it," says Saks, a 71- year-old music teacher from Norfolk, Va. SAKS represented the manufacturer of the 1963 guitar during a private demonstration for the Beatles oo Feb. 8, 1964, the day before the group made its U.S. television debut on the Ed Sullivan show. The Beatles didn't buy the instrument, but Saka did, for $479.50, accord= inc to bis story. Later that year, be bad the Beatles autognph the i-· ~in geld 4eel:- Taxes Raised INDEPENDENC E CREST TOOTHPASTE Regular or mint. 5-oz. tube. Price Includes 15C off label. YARDLEY BABY SOAP SUPER PRICE Fragrant, gentle. -4 v. ·OZ. bors. While stock s last. SUDAFED TABLETS REG. 5.19 79 Bottle of 100 tablets for st"ffy noses. HEAD AND SHOULDERS REG. 2.99 99 11 -oz. lotion or 7 ·oz. tube anti-dandruff shampoo. MEDICATED DOUCHE MASSENGILL DOUCHE RtG. 1.29 CLAIROL NICE 'N EASY REG. 3.19 39. Eosy-use medicated douche. Shampoo-in hair color. Pre·mix~d convenience. Wide selection of ahod.S. <AP>-'IbelnyoCountyl ........................................ ""' ............................................................................ ~I Board of Supervisors has 20% OFF voted unanimously to establish separate and higher tax rates for land owned by the city of Los Angeles within the county. ' THt: t:ARL'S ~·CATINO ___ ......,. l 5• L< 211~7 Se,vd T+""" S1#'1f .ti v°"' 000' fCaft Stott ... .--n1 VOVt A'e•I COSTA .. _.841-1289 ,..,...._._. 111•-~95-0401 -~ea.-· ... ISMI Diep'""· e4 .. ...., ~awy I IMPORTANT NOTICE Due to unprecedented demand for our $3 .97 Brushed Cotton Flannel Night wear and $5. 99 Flannel Robes which appear I.fl our October 15th advertising as well as previous newspaper and television coverage we are out of stock on this merchandise. Berause both items were a Spcr1al Purc hase an Limited Quantity we are unable to obta i n a dditi o nal quantities We sincerely apologize for this situation and for any Inconvenience it may have caused our customers ... I Sears I Speak With POISE AND CONFIDENCE T8AUlmEIS Clll 991 VICKS FORMULA 44D REG. 1.89 139 Soothing relief. 3·oz. bottle decongestant. VICKS NYQUIL REG. 2.69 79 The nighttime cold medicine. 6-oz. bottle at savings! WILKINSON SWORD SELF-SHARPENING STAINLESS STEEL BLADE KNIVES Blade gets sharper each time you remove knife from case. UTIUTT llllH 999 Mii.LiSY 12.ts ,... ... I CMY• um I am' lllR -:':.::" LM ~~:"' 11.M ~.~:"' 11.M llATUUL OAI GUSS PAii PHOTO FUMES ~·~ Hong on wall or put on detk. lteg. 9.99. 8"x10" ...... S.H DUPONT GAS IOOSID ADDITIVE ~.,29 Just odd to got tonk for Im· prOYed mileage. l 2·oz. con• BODY WRAP BY BEACON 100 % YllGIN ACIYllC YARN IS NOM·AllllGENIC MEDIUM•'' TO 5'4" 11." Machine washable & dry· able. Brown or red plaid. \(g] ' I Wt&UIU NIJ.•t AmlAO LOS HllMANOS TAILI WINES All TOP-OF-THE-LINE SPALDING SPORT SOCKS ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S & LADIES' llllED CREWS, TUIES, OYER-CALVES, ANILm & CUFFED SOCKS. SOM£ WITH PRO-GUARD DEODORANT TREATMENT ~~:9151TO239 2.t9 I l l ' MODEINSnLE FLOOR LAMPS Es 19-' 16!.! "' -·-Quality California >wines ot on affordable price I Pharmacy atyle reflectors or bamboo wraip shode. 51" toll . I SUPEI MULTl-GIADE CASTROL GTX KODA COLOR II MOTOR OIL PRINT FILM REG. 1.17 99c Your choice 20W·SO wt. o rlO W·40wt.1·qt.cons ot savings. (:~:') l=:='I 1:::1 COPAL MINI llCOIDEI •• ,~ Loaded with deluxe features. Battery & electric powered. REG. 2.29 199 110 cartridge 24 exp . film for instant loading cameras. amAMUA COSTAMHA FOUMTMNVAWY I FOUNTAll.VMJEt WfSTMINSTB HUNTINGTON•ACH HUHTINGTON•AOt HUHTINGTONllAOI n To.to m 1. 17th St. . ...... at wt. 16141 te.tior at H1npf Muf• 6t TGIMt Wt1t111Mtet at~ W"' 2H31 leach lhd:-at Attanto 5111 Womer ''" MalftJ at .._hut,t BT°'° at RocltfftW I • I -•- DAILY Pll.Ol Hl'F OBITUARIES IDp Pockets for Rent, Providing Price Right •1 HVOB A. •l1LUGAN and oranautana from my aocu. c ~ J brohra1e houae1 and foreign poslU~ine are available to all WHITE~lr::., ' 1 P•J»mu and boccie warmup ~ =·~ ~ ~ aporta car li«mcies will want to for their campatgn buttons on a "'""'"" '"'• N. Y. -NC>w suita. f'amous dea11ne,. will no ' ~1• 'W"" phone In now to reserve space first-come basis. and no two or tb:t the bure.auc~ata havt lonur reap rich pront1 from few for their measaae on my highly three contestant,.. for the same pe mllttd '"f'til1Mftl si1npo11U \.o try1nj to ldmllfy with me. - _ _ _ -v1•ible portmanteau. office will peek from my lapel at agr ee ment " w ith Sea.rs Roebuck to lend ber name to a new line of ~ignature sport.s wear. She said she turned down other deals, "up to a half-million dollars to place my name on jeans. but none of these offers neeessitated m y totaJ involve treep onto UM lnleratate. after Soon rnlnt' wall ~ lht' only Like London'• double·decker the same time. Hest:rve your ex· an the envlronmentall&t howls anonymous pair of s neaker• may ev"n bt ll1Ven an opportuni· buses. which advertise every· elusive sp;u~e now. •&•Inst uninahtly billboardt, I down at the bowllntt aJley ,Cl ty to .iet tn on lht> aC'tlon, uy ;a thing from West End musicals have declct.d to tcO public with eat our hurt <>ul Kcda •nd bumper »lJckcr rt.oiadlnic "I W1stl to free pregn•nc,v testin tJlt~..EAS. Qt' my..J;OC•k.ai, !I-= "r.aonal pouur.~1> 11>1' d1 U WI u• wt-tr I '4. 8tauttftt-tt K•nnlHtM-Comet. 1heir1>1'01M! flilriis "T""'ril rr=e~..:r=:.-..~Mfes -andd k profu. • l'"rm• ln11t.-ud of Thl11 Lemon .. make laroe are .. • o' f my pe-ono u es an arale smock pre wen ·· ---- -. "' e -... viously occupied by alligators . MY f'EEl.INGS, exactly . .. ,e 1overnment U<'UU 1' IT•~ W[l.L known 1tround the available for transit display parakeets and other fauna are From here on out, I am totally that It Medi the mone)' lheu so pt; 8 8 L £ a£ A« H AN 0 811it APJ>I .. \hal my au ache caae purposes. naw up ror irabs to manufac involved with my s ki vv iew ,f 1 r d l 5 c r '"et m <> l ~I • n d Au1usta r an Mtl ml' to wur 111 1wcn ul 11rlnu: t1mtl 10 or near turers or intimate apparel in-There 1s room for no other rtat~~r:nt al1tn ~ alon1 lbt" Utt>ir 11olnni1 r ap11 in t·xrhang~ llOUlt" of th.-bHt of places· MY SIUNY BRITISH bowler terested in taking their message name. Except by agreement , of auper .. a 11enwrah•. Well. SO dc> fur 1rHn feM and rmflphmen Sardi' a, ··~a." Lincoln Center. hat, which I have not dared to to the hard-to-reach audience in course. B.V.D. und Fruit or the I. tary bar rtut.a No ti1.i c1eal there Manhattw1 Trame Court u wear •ince returning home from• the saunas and locker rooms of Loom can no longer climb to th f'OllTHWITH, I AM removtna I hate to luck an 1ndu11try w .. 11 &M mak10& r e 1ularly a lengthy overseas assignment, the neighborhood "Y." Plans top of the corporate ladder ove the Jordachc. Levi trauu. when 1t'1 down. but Detroit will ac·heduJed appearance. in Grand can be lacquered and lettered are also afoot for a series of my live body. Pay up, or snip Courre1es. Salvation Arm>• and not be except~ from my firm Centrlll TerrnlnaJ and at all \he like a Dallas Cowboys' football erasable tattoos advantageously goes the insignia. what not inaianla from lhe tup policy ()( no mort' freebie com posh suburban •t•tlons on the helmet to get your product name spaced at various locations on Fair Harvard. however, can pocketa or my h1aberdaahery mtrclal1 I already have u l>1tnbury run. across in our constantly mobile nw cartography. rest easy. Sentiment, loyalty, a The r11 trade will 1et no moN: pun1ed l~ namt' of my lot·1al Starting this week my 1mpedi· society. The shouldersfbd rear I also have a venerable golf sense of the worth of its intangi- free advertuin& rromme. automobile deaJttnhip rrom the menu \i, avallable to dis· areas of my jaunty f~reign cor· umbrella, only a smidge smaller ble graces prevent me from re- Merd1ants intcrt-stl'd m leas rump of the family chariot II cr1m1nat10g merchant princes respondent's trencb coal would than those product-imprinted moving the embroidered name ln1 a large expanse or derr\ere can be rntored to \U previous wishing to reach a select mature make an ideal peripatetic poster bumbershoots mus hrooming of that august college from the for display advert1smg purposd loc»t1on on a monthly basis an a 1mdience. Independent surveys for the latest spy thriller at the from hot dog wagons and out· frayed windbreake r that is my ~an contact me directly ur, one·" barter arr angemt!nl rnvolvm~ among midtown hat check girls drive-in or local bookstore. door cale tables, which 1 am constant companion on lonely this thing takes l)(f us I think 1t periodic lubt' jobs and wheel show my battered brief case And since I fell badly off my r~ady to flash, foul or fair. atfoot· winter walks and trips to the will, get in tou<'h with m} 1:1d uli~nment checks hob-nob6 on the sheH with the diet. there is room up front for ball games, county fairs, shop· solid waste recycling facility. agency. Otherwtse the n vul dealer m hand-tooled Moroccan leather an entire circus program or an ping malls wherever crowds No, Harvard shall remain, un- The same icoes for the rest oC the neighboring lO\\'n will be in gear and lnsh tweed rainhats of eight-card boxi ng bout at gather. s nipped . unrazorbladed , at m y wardrobe. I am in tht! pro vtted to flaunt his wares every the upward mobility Mad Ave. •Madison Square Garden. The ~electable Cheryl Tiegs, absolutely no cost. as my con- cess of razor blading away the tim~ I drop a dime in a parking two car. second home. shared P~esident.ial c and id~tes are ~ccordmg to today 's paper, has tribution to this year's alumni alligators. pelieans, bartebeesls meter Japanese manuracturers s ki e h a I et set. Banke r s advised thal_!_~~me and Just concluded a ''seven-figure fund -raising. Pl•te of the Day m AalE8 -Tbil first alp oltbe aodl•c ia 1aid to produce e1otiltical people. "That'• not true,•• Sa.Y9 owner Sue·Ann Davi.I. "Tbouab we are superior, weneverbra1aboutit." lllfolmetlon..., Ille "Pl91• of Ille D•v" I• ... ..., by Mike Ferley, eut-et flla tt1• edlllon of Ille "Wl>o'• Wiie> of P9rM>nall1ed Cellforftla Lie-Pl .. et .. _ P~=~~'~::~~--1 -P'iJBuc N~TICE--~ PUBLIC NOTICE . I PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU 'ICTITIOUS IUSINHS -----NAMI ST ATEMI NT' NAMI STATEMENT NAMl ITATIMaNT MUNIC.,AL COUllT 0, TME -ne~~1:::L:::S~l::0ow: bv!~~.:o;~ow1n11 PU\On• •rt 001no bv::::.~0!~1n11 !>e"OM a•• 001no "!::E~~:.::E: co .. I Hl91>way Ut!l<IN 8...,Kn Ca fll WEST COAST INOUSTRIES, PURE SPORTS, XJl9'l El Enunlo, 4tll ,_.__Dnft 914~1 . . '" 8ANOINI MOUN! AIN, UI SICI O•na Point CA '2t2' N ............ c:. . .,... Raeial Moti"e Court Nixes Noriko Kohubo 17'H Nt~ .. 10 I BAN DI NI MOUNTAIN , •nd '41 'Alon.to R. Wakktr. lJ99? El En·I PLAINTIFF: HUGH CRAWFORD Minion VlejO Ca •nin . FLA f l.l\NOER FLASKS, l77S OUola tMllO. 0-Potnl, CA 9241' D E F EN 0 AN T . J E R R y . A•• CO\ta #N .. CA tn~ Ml<"-' L Delle>$.. 204°;, •lno fnt• bvlln.s• I• tondUCl..S by·~ In· . . ~ St N•--1 lleac:h CA,;~. ALWAR0, 1""4••-uv ano dolng ..... 1. ol.IOu•I. Davi<! .l\ll•n 0.1ltv, 11H D•kol• "r111s "" I 1' _. n.u u,.r Ila tk11t1ou• firm neme Norikollo1"'4» Avt .COilA#Nw,CAtJ•:Z. r 'neu ·~~duC1•d Dy a •nd ltyle of JERRY AL.WA RO 1111\ \IAl-1 •H f1le<1 •1111 ti. Re»llA l.Oo.ll .. Ed•arO" ntl Min 11tne al~. CLASS IC AUTOMOB ILE INC , A CounlY C'4t<k of O"•n91 Counly on Oc. ne\Ota Ave ' to.IA Mt ... CA •>41' ~-A. Wakker C 0 A P 0 RAT I 0 N, CLASS t C School Ouster 1 RICHMOND . Va . I <AP> -A church -run school acted unconstitu- tionally when it expelled a white girl for her friendship with a black youth, a federal appeals court has ruled. The decision Tuesday Signed from the Church tober 10 l'IO f Il l\ Dustn.u IS condut led bV • heel L Oelfoua A U T 0 M 0 8 I L E S I N C . , A I f h ' . '141111 Qener•l partn.r~hlp, r 'tlll\ Sle*-'t w .. tiled wllll °"'' CO RP OA-"TION •nd OOE~ 1 and the youth e t t e 0..10 A D•ll•Y cou..tv Clfflt of <>reno-c-., on ~P-PuDllshed Or-Co.ul Daily Piiot Tlli. \lelem..nt was rlleo with ,~ •r.mDor 2• l'IO. THROUGH )()(X, tnctuslve SChOOI after the girl 'S Oct H . 21. 2'1, Nov S, 1'10 o•s.eo Cc>unty Clerlt of OranQIO County on o7 '1-CASI~=-', 4lt2I dismissal. --·-· to,,.., Publl"*I Or-CoeSI Dally Piiot NOTICll ., ........... -· T ... "It is a very impor· PUBUC NOTIC"" r:1011• Sep1 H,0c1.1.t ,1s,1t111 •1• c..n _,_...._.... ,_ ...... r. Publl<'-<J Or-C:O..i Dally Pilot -.... t ant vict ory," s aid ---<><• 1~.11.2'1,Nov s, 1.., 0 11.IQ PUBLIC NOTICE : .. • .. ~..:;·:.':' ... ~ Leonard Rubenstein. '~~~~!:~~·::r ....... p r e s i d e n t 0 f t h e 111• l0How1n11 jMrson• ar• ao•ng PUBUC NOTICE f'tCTITIOUS ausntlSS AYllOI u.... N ............. . A m e r i (' a n c i v i l l>usln .. ,... I NAMll STATIMENT ::. ~.!'"'*.--... ~Uc~: I TSL, INC., -TS\. FINANCIAL f'IC:TITIOUS"iUS1 NllSS--file to11-•nv penon• are doing --.. ·~ Liberti es uni o n in SERVICES, 111 w 11111 St. Sulit 8 11 NAME STATEMENT ..... ,....... ... ....... • llM-U. le ........... V . · · h" h rt Co•l•Me .. ,0.92617 ' Tllelof10w'"9-"°"1$dO/flOb•stl· UNIQUE FURNITURE, 1'3•• d .......... . I by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals re· '--------------------versed a lower court rul· trgirua, W IC SUppo . ' TSL., INC. I• Calllorn1• corpora· r>eu ll\ S.0..th EucllG. Fountain Valley, Ce. II you WI"' lo-• lN eCl•k• of"" ed the Suit. llon ), 4JOI W OcHnlront NeWPor'I AUTOMOTIVE AFTERC ... AE OF 921• •ltorney In Ws m.tter, you ~Id do .. The A c Lu ha s a .. , ... Ce ~3 CALIFORNIA. SJ E-v .. Po•n1. ltVIM, Jolln and C•rol RoMrlt , 2041 ::..:::.P~l~Y'°. ~a ... I r1~.'.'.:on""11'!!... ... ing which held that the Tnl• bu>lneu ts condU<leo bv a cor-C•. '1114 Tw•ll11 A ..... •A, Coll• -... ca. .,_, -.. _ always Stood for proteC· l>Orallon, J•,....E ICnltlen.HE~lePolnl, fU21 SIUstecl-•kl1MelconMjo$ r of " . . •. t2114 .--..1 d by a un •boOMIO .., ""' •unto, oefae .. rl ·~· __ __;;,...--.. 10ft reugt8tl t Thom S Tnls MU , c U<te<I by •n In· -••I per1nenlllp. o-tnfl'l•lflliremeilff,-,,r11'"1 but here somebody Pr.s~,.L"· dl••du••. J.....,.A.11_,.., maner•,"' •-te Merit•. •I ... .,. .... Net&ee. DellC• Nedeea Marumsco Christian &-~~~~~~~=====~_,,,_.. __ ~~~.....;....;... __ -se-ft~N4ge D9MAIO Frenc:e. VIII-Wiii .... let .... Wed· observed a legitimate religious doctrine that opposed inte rracial romance MA•V CllMAIO, ... "· r.,lclMI of .....Sey, Oc ..... ·~. '"° lrom J;OOPNI "'6 .......... llMdl. ca. ,._ .... IO.,.,.._.,.. l :OOPM to •:•PM •Ill\ eft ,..,_, OctDlltt' IJ, IW In -rosery el 1.lOPM at Ill• Diiday , ... .,., v....., c-lty "-Ital. 8rot11er1 CMCllfl, Meta of OWl.sllen .. 1..,. ......, of A'11\Ur o.Melo of eurlet wfll lie °" ThurMl9y, OC1-r claimed falsely in the lhl• siat-nt wa. lllecl with tr. JemesE l(nltlM . I H•I• •te--1 wa• 111..:t with l,... I al~un•,..--reglslr-•llemp0. name Of rell'gi"on. The Cou1-nrly10c ... 1.!! of Or-coun1,, on<><· lnll 11e1e..-1 wa• lllf<I wlll\ tile c-ty c1er11 of Or~ Counly on Se!>-0 T1HE DEFENDANT. A clvlt -C0unrv Cieri! of <><-Coun1v on O<· t...,_ :rt l'IO compt• "' ,,.. "-" flleO by l.,. pleln· Ceder al appeals court I ".,. •-r 10, 1• · · " .. m "" eoa•,.1""" "_, '"'"' '° ... ....., · d h · Publlt.lwd O<anvt t:o.•I Da•IY Piiot '1'7•1 Publi"'9d 0.-Coesl O•ll'r l>llol this laonUlt. "°" ~· wttllh• • O.ys sa1 .. no .. t IS was a Ott u,12.1',Nov s,1.., 41-PuDllShe<I Or•noe Con1 oa11y P11010<11,•.11.21.•• -""·'° ;1.~•:.:i~'""~.'!.:r:;:.,~ Munl ...... llMch. Ce ..... -..., "· tMO .. IO:OOAM at St Mery"• bJ .. VlllUf't, lllchenl 81111 ,. ... OeflNIO 1118 SH Calllolic °""'"· ...... u........ • • TH E DI s T R I c T ell of Humtnv1on S.ech, Ce., also •••t h, Ce. 1nlerJl"en1 •I Good Wntlvlnt-211r-tSllvlOOtlelll 51,.pherd Cemet•rv, Hunt1n9ton COUrt. was Clearly er· of l'lorl4M, Fr-Ottelll of L-Such, Ce. Olrttted by Olldey rOneOUS in finding that raCISt behef and had IO<t 1S,l2,2'1,Nov S,l9IO '1l~IO -lo the u1m,11e1n1. Un~s you dO so, nothing t.o. do with the PUBUC NOTIC_E__ P-UBUC -NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE your oe1eu11 •Ill i. mta....i on ·~ ~-:'i '!:91:.ci::::: ::~1:1~~:'.. ~1.;-:::-r=mon 8eech. &Hell • M arumseo holds a bona "''"*-. ce11 • Pl..-c• -..o111e" YMI• fide religious belief con· :-·,~r:, ~,,!.. ~; ~~0:,:.:r.,.",~':· :::i:-:,.td:,~ cem ing the prohibition e hurc h. Rubenstetn __ __ , pt1cet1onoftt1e1>1.t1nt1tt,andt11"couri m•v enler • luoornent -'"" you tor Said. f'ICTITIOUS auSIMIH l'lc:TITIOUS IUSINESS FICTITIOUS IUSINEU tile rell~ Otmandod •n the compllllnt, ltAMI STATIMINT I MAMI STATEMINT NAME STATEMENT *'f\ltl\ toula r.wll In ~rnl\tlmenl ol Rule I ~Jnl•ted Tll• following °"'''°"' •r• dot~/ ~~loOowlnv i>erton Is Oolno DUSI· TIM 1o11_."ll -'°" is dOlno Du•I wa.,.._ ,,..,no of "-Y or or-1y o• _ ~-bu~M'IS es: ·--.. .,.. M\\ a\ o'fler retiei reque:\tec:t 'n ,.,_. c.om •:~. Ml9 .. OWltUen llurlal wlll I-t I, -· $N ,, .. rvi-by • 0 r inter r a c i al re I a . •<...__..,.~,,Oct-t•. _.ller ........ R-.tV ... r-•sl• l" h' " th l SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The California. O~tlsJiUonil S'ilety· and Health Division has j urildiction over the safety of BART employees but not over safety equipment In the transbay tube. the state Court of Appeal bas ruled. LOS ALA#ITOS DEHTAL X·AAY CHAMPION PAOOVCTS. !tltl C "AR LES R Ta T u M plalnl l.-"eoRATORV, INC., J1't 1( ... 11 •• llffch 81..., ........ tl"91on Baecll. ca PfTROLElJM CONSUL TANT, l'Ot DATED June 11, 1'90 "" It t :JMM e1 M. ""*" & J..-••r·ln·I•• GIMY• v ... r. • Irland tons l~, e appea s CMM4k Ollltth. I....,_ wm lie Ill Wllll•m Ceulla el Celor•••· COUrt 88.ld. •ICW L•Aleml• C. 90710 '2647 E••t La,.,.,, Road S001t• I"" 1 • • J, PETERSON Cler• --~ ....... ·~t~1'uit . · ·-Ev• ..._,. "" ,...,lilCUT"'O~!· M11lll'1;·01·C1r---,_,,_,,,,,,_,,,., ..... ...,. . ._ lly · .;;;;rc;;;;it rie;;vi·v·-·--.. - OoOd Shepherd C.melerY. Piere• Gr•···· .rv1c .. --...... on w.o. fl said the Rev. Aleck .....,. ........ ....,_., 411rte..,._ • ..... y. Od9Mr II, 1-9 .. It:-et ,...... .,.,. H•-L•---••• Pera Bledsoe, school prin- Acleml, •l•L. C.te Me ... Ce. 926116 ttunt1"91on &Heh, Ce . .,_ Cherie\ A. T•lum, .,7 Thun· WESLEY 91. MAllRtSOM .............. Tully, llllll Adem•. Thi• lluslneu Is Condutl"" Dr.., In-derblrCI Ooun. Fullarion. CA ttUl , ,.. N ......... ., ... .,... F-• l•L. C--·Ce.~ dlvl-1. Thlt ..... MU I.I c~led by en In· -.... CA tU9I {' , ... -.L ....,,~-... *wctlMet~ . l d t I •Oe6A OAAaE 1MOa~L • .-. u_.._ °'''" Mertuert _. c.u c Ip a an pas or o TN1 ....._Is c_,ed by a cor· E"8 L.9uck .. ot[<Nel Tel: 17MI l»l'ID p0rellon. This Itel-wn tti.ct with ,,,. C,_IM A. Tatum A~ llr ~ .... ., ~ .. MM, c:e. ,._. Me ... ~w.. . M a rums co 8 apt is t IWI' '" Ocl ... r 12, ltlO. aern Cb h led .__ "*'-P. TUiiy c-w Oen of Or-Counh on Sep. 'This 1181-t WM flied wilh tN P..-i1v.ci Or-C.0.•t 0•11• Pllol Thlt ......,_. wet lllt<d wllll Ille Mmber 2', l'IO. Cou..ty Cterti of 0r8"91 County on Sep. 0<1 t I. IS, 2'2. ltlll -t.fa , • .,.,.,, "· "" 1n P1111 .... 111t11a, urc • ac ~cause ~.-,.,,...._ Sunr•-"' • Hutlltar of personal beliefs and C°""IV C1e11< ot 0r..,... c-ty on Sett-Pt4'1UI temi.r :rt.'"° ::c-0~ .~:,:,"' ::'..;.~: not because of church 0e1-,., 2 .,..,., .. on,• 11ro111et D ,.•L-doctrine. f'1U7M <><t. I, I. IS, 22, 1•-~ PubliSJlld Or-CoH1 Dally Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE lember U . 1•. Publl"*I Or-Coell O•lly Pllotj 1'14621' PubllslWcl Orangp ""'•' Delly Piiot O<I. I, I. IS, 22. l'IO Jtt2«> ------S.1>1. t•.Oct u .1s, t• ..... PUBLIC NOTICE ----. --N'OTicl! OF DEATH OF PUBUC NOTICE C 0 R N E L t U S M . Wllllem YOUJ!t Of 5'>1..-iom, Haw euc,lllJ "The evidence is over· J•rwy -• sltt•r llulh Todd ol Clovlt, ...._ Meotko. '-•1 wrvk.. whelmingly against the PUBLIC NOTICE I--PUBLIC NOTICE-f'ICTITIOUS IUSINHS • ----, s E x T 0 N, • k. H EAL •111 11e 11t1ct °" TI!undey, 0c.,.., 1'· E 1 _ L _ district court's findings ::_~..:;.,~.~~~p~~ ute'U'1rere that Bledsoe's person al NAMlllTATIMaNT NOTICE OF DEATH OF SE X T 0 H AND 0 F PICTtTIOUSIUSIMHI f'ICTITIOUS•us1NIH ... !~.t.ol'-lfto --•• dolne bull-ALBIN c. OLSON ANO p ET IT I 0 N T 0 AD . v1-,_..,_.., ,.., ... Pec:lfl< v1ew beliefs are the church's Monuerr.~:hdl.-cton. KARACHI, Pakistan beliefs,'' the a ppeals NAMalTAH .... NT NAMIUUHMSNT JAMES SCOTT CORPORATION OF PETITION TO AD· MINISTER ESTATE NO. TM fol'-'"" --I• dDl"9 bU•I-Th• fot-•no peraont ere doing ta Celltornla '-'-''°"'· ISJ1 "'C" MINISTER ESTATE NO A· 106146. a1t•ci• o. 11USK, ... .i • .......,t <AP) -M.aalaaa Maftl court said. ef Slit a.ctt. C... P.--on <k-t•Mt u. , .... "'"'',,.d bt 11er M a It m • • , 8 1 • a MSt H l '""'-•t: 8•hr St .. Cc19te Mew, Ce. '2tM • • " GllOW•NG H.l\llT, ,.. So. JA·•E ENTE1tP1t1SES. 1Ht w1111..., J.,...• Scott Jr not A·106160 · T o a I I h e 1 r s • T111tlt>A-.0r-..ea. S1et .... 1M111..-.11Mc11.-... L.•ne•,CoewMeM.ee m1' .. T 0 a 1 1 h e ; rs beneficiaries. creditors Terrr vo.nar, ,.. So Twtlln Ject1 o.titt1e, l6Jn Del Mer u... Tiiis ~· "cone1uc...i by en in· beneficiaries creditors' and contingent creditors of ""'••'"' ICet>fttth 11. •11111. Mn• Pakistani relltious and lll<llettl IC. ""111 ot Sprl"tlfl•••· polltt"cal leader ..,hose Ore .. n, ltew. ltonei. Al 1t111-. of w IT SAID church writ· ""-·0r.,..,c. HllMl...,...llMcll,ee . ...,. 111v1<1ue1. ' . C II M .,_ t k · 1 d Tiii• .,..._.1, cClftdUcted tty.., "'· ....., .....,.,, t6Jn o.. MM u... wi111em J-Scett Jr and contingent c red1tors of orne us . ~x on, a a angs, aws, an state· d1v...,.1. HIMl~llMdl.c..-... "''• ...,_ ..,., 111.,.,· •It"_ Albin c. Olson of Hunt· Neal Sexton of Tustin, ... IYI• • ....,.. .,_... ,..,.,. e1 s... movement de1tablli1ed r.~·.~i.a~ w"':i!"= :: ::,: the late Prime Minister DNl4• ... SI-~i. • Pens, Zulfiltar Ali Bhutto's ments of faith "do not Terrv v...,,.. Tlltt ...,.1_ 1• <_ct.., by• c-y Cl9ftl•0r..,..~vOftS.-lngton Beach, California California and persons dd h b f Tlllt .....,_. -flleel wltll tJM oener•I ~. llemller 23 t'IO I j a ress t e su ject o c-tyo.no10r.,.c-y°"~ .....,__.t · · .,1""' and ~sons whO mav be who may be otherw se n· interracial romantic re· ....,_23, 1w. "'" ,.....,_. -· 111ec1 with.,. Put>llW<t °'-CAet1 0.11, P11o1 otherwise Interested In the terested In the will and/or -:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::_ r e 1 l m e b e f o r e it a _ overthrow in 1977. died eptane SOclety of a heart attack c••MA~ aUlllAL AT HA Tuesday. laliona nor do they men· f'MPa t-1yc....•<>r-c-tyons..>-Satit.1•,0ct. t,1. "· ,.., JMHO will and/or estate: estate: A petition has been l'vltll-Or .... Coe.It Dell' ,.11o4 lemW 1', tW. f"led b Gert de Se t ti on race relations at s..c. 1•, on. 1. 1. u . 1• _,_. 1 l'1tU11 PUBLIC NOTICE A petition has been flied . 1 th v5 1ru C xt onf all... P'*4 -o..,.. Coest Oel1., P1111t ~Y Alden carder In the '" e uper or our o Bledsoe ·led PUBUC NOTICE Oct.'·'· tt.12. tw :m7• S u p e r Io r co u rt o t Orange County requesting Cl such a NoTicacw-=u:; ... 11.u• ; igton Beach, California, that Gertrude Sexton be 646-7431 doctrine in defending bis -"amouuus1N1u PUBLIC NOTICE &P•GMtwJ Orange County requesting appointed as personal explualon last year of a T,....,=•;!!!!~:!ng""'i· PICTinounuiiNHs T.s.No.••wo that Alden Carder be ap. representative to ad· •-----.--BUENOS AIRES, =:.~."':="" Argentina (,\ P) -c.111r........... Oacar Alema•, 71, . _:~·~ .... ===~c:-~· =·'~.,~·c Araentina jau 1wtarlst -wbo played with white girl, Lisa Fiedler, ....... , NMHITAT•-·•T OnH-s.iw.e111 :ooe.m., pointed as personal minister the estate of b b b l d -Tiiie ·--end Trwt C-.1181\Y C k w o e e ieve was SANDW1cH EX,.1tEU, 1100 E. The,.._.......-I•....,_~••..,,,.........., Tnmw...., .nci representative to ad· ornellus M . Sexton, a a romantically involved Gerry.S..C.&na,c..tzm .... _., pu,_1oOMC1ofTrustroco.-ci0c-minister the estate of Neal Sexton <under the In· ,_CIMOfHIH ~•OADWAY ~ARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 IALTZlll•HC* SMITH I TVTHtU WISTC&.Wf CHANl •21 E 17th St Cosra Mesa 6•6-9371 ,_,.....,, CO&.ONIAL ...... l NONI 7801 Bolu Ave Westminster 893-3525 PACIPICY•W ...otltAL,AU CetNtety Mortuary Chapel 3!500 Pacific VleW Drive Newport Beach 6'4·2700 • Josephine Baiter's back-up band in Paris four decades a10. died Tuesday of a a\J'oke. INDJAN ISLAND, Maine <AP> -Former Penobscot Indian Gov. Wlllred .. Wally" Pelan., 53, a leader in tbe Maine Indiana' land claims suit , died Tuesday. Judy J..,. Suselo, 111 l....i-. K-MAllT l'1.A2A 8"1181ERS, 21111 t-r U "7S e.s Inst No 141'01 In Albl C Ot d ---t Ad i I t ti with a black student. Cott•,,,...., c. ... 11 ... ,..,., Ill""-·~. eo.1e ..,..., c:.. _, it'm, p._. t,.;., 0; 0111~1., n . son (under the epe,.....,., m n s ra on The school 8 gued T..,,._....u •H~bw ... 1n. ""27 R«ot• 1., ._ ottk• o1 , .. c-y Independent Admlnlstra-of Estates Act>. The peti· r e11 .. 1due1. . Penny A. o ..... 1o1ner, .... s .. 1. Aecoreler of orenoe coun1y tlon of Estates Act>. The tion Is set for hearing ln that its religious prac· JU<1yJuneS11u11 cos1eMetie,co.mJ1 ce11forn1e. · petition Is set for hearing Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic tices were protected by ~1~ ~~r::. ·~~'! ::_ di~~ 11 condllC'9tl by.,, 1"" T:~,'c,!~~ ~~D~E•,:-•~c:11ug::' In Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, In the the U.S. Constitution, loller 10. t•. ........,~ CAStt1E11-s OCECK 011 cuT1r:1Eo Center Drive, West, In the CI t v of Sant a An a. claimin° U.S. District "'G96 "'1• ..........,. -"'" •1111 uw CHECK. <00t.-•t time o1 .... 1n CI t y of s ant a An a Califomla on Novem-r ' e PllOll-Or ... Coetl Delly Piiot C-ty Clertl fll Or .... c-ity Oft Set>-1-ul .._ of tN United SI-I et ' ...., ' Judge Oren R. Lewis 0c1.1s,21.Jt,N...,.s.1t111 mMO 1em11ern,1w. 1,,. South""°"' Entrwa .. t .. Old California on November 4, 1980 at 10:00 a .m . was correct in finding Pica 0r.,,.. CouMv c:-i,_.. '°'8eed 1n 1980 at 10:00 a.m. IF YOU OBJECT to the that the girl, who was PUBUC NOTICE Pu1t1•"'811 °"-eo.11 o.11,, P11o1 i11a 1G011100 ot-1 S.nt• Ane e1\ld IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, Seti!. 24. Oct. i, '·is, t• ,..... Hormerly w.tl "11 st,...;, 5ent• An~: granting of the petition you Should either appear then 14, had no conslitu-,.cr1nou11u1tN11s z::::~ .... ~-· '':.:.., ~ 111n~~ you should either appea; at the hearing and state lional right to attend a llAMmlTAT•Ml•T P()BUC NOTICE ....... ... --bj ti fll · The 1..._.,,. __, ,, delne ~1-Mid a-"' Tnnt In 111e Pt'_.,,, at the hearing and state your o ec ons or e church school when her nau••: 11tue1ec1 111 wld c-nlY anc1 s1ai. your objections or f ile written Objections with the personal actions violat· CHA RLES 11 uTuM . 01L CHtMOmCOUNTY •terlll9CI•: ltt Obi t" Ith court before the hearing ed church doctrine. P11ooucER, tt01 Eut Lambar1 "'""'°" c:ouat L .. 1 et TrecLt-. sna.1n 111e citv wr tenbef ec t1onhes ~ the Your -arance may b9 lloed,Su1tet01,uHe0re,CAtll6Jt 1110Wtc.e.D11...... o1co•-...•,..-•e<o•-•n cour ore ,..,aring. ........ c11.,1 .. 11. Teium, 01 Tt>un-.-.... ca.tu11 ._MO,,..... u-111nc11111 ... o1 M•• Your appearance may be in person or by vour at· WASHINGTON (AP) B L E D S 0 E Clerblrdc-t Fuller1oll CAt»JJ PL At HT IF,: CU M IS tell-M8'9 lt'I lllf Offl<e of I ... In nar .. ,.... O b t torney ThKlloullNitlSt~bY•flln· INSURAHCESOCIETV,IHC. C-lyll--ol ... dtOIMIY. ..~ """"' r yyoura -. -Mary O'Hara Aleop, t e 8 t Irie d in the dMClll•I DEFENDANT : WESTERN TrutlOr or.._. __ , CMI F. torney. I F y 0 u ARE A 95 tho oftbe I · l court trial th th o...i..1t.T•I""' "'OllTGAGE COAPOllATIOH •ncl A ......... _..,klld_t1ll•d•111 ... nc. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont-• au t' · c ass1c ower a e Tiii• ~ _ 111.., •1th_ oou11H110UG+u1111nc1w... J.W.M<t1e1n ... uM1 .. ldM-t11trd CREDITOR or a cont-ingent creditor of the de· young people's book, expelled tbe girl after c-•Y on o10r-. c-y on Ot· SUP''°"' ,_,..t, -......,.. M. Kl•,.,,""" 1n--nt creditor of the de-ceased, you must me your "Mv Friend Flicka," the repeated waminos and t-10 1•. CMeNUMSm•SM•• .. ,,,_....,..,....,......._ -I , e • '14"14 woT1ca1 "•-.. .._. ~ n. Tiie •• -.. --,..... eased you must tile your cla m with the court or story at a Wyoming boy after talking with her pwa.11....,.0r.,,..eoet11 o.Hy ,.1101 ,_._.,._ ....... ,....._. "*' ....,...,.., 11 .,,,, « ,,. r•1 clalmwlththecourtorpre-present It to the personal who tames a wild hone parents about her 0c1. u, 1J. n, Nov. s. 1w •••1• .-..._ ...,.. -.. ~ ,..._. ......-nv .._, ..... .....,. ''--""' senJ It to the persona I representative appointed and 1row1 up in the friendship with Rufus = • .,._ .... 1118 ....,........, ~:,'c!::!' .. ~'":•Y A,,.., Cott• 'representative appointed by the court within four process, died Tuesday of Bostic Ill. also then 14. PUBLIC NOTICE ""''°' u.... ... .,. _ _.... TN iw•>ll!..,, r ........ c11ec1e1m1 by the court within four months from the date of arteri01cleroti1 at her Boslic's father was "ininouuUMHM ::.:=.::m---.C::==.:: ::' ~=-~ -:W""'.::C:=.:: months from the date of first 1~~nceSecottllett~r00s ~ home in Chevy Chase, then a church deacon, ...,_nATllM9MT • ...,. ..... u. .. .__.. ..........,,w...,.-,_,..,,_ first Issuance of letters as prov ....... n on Md TN......,.......-,, dl9lne ""91· a-.-.... s.11 ... w111 .. mMt. ttut •"'*" provided In Section 700 of the Probate Code of · butlbeBosticfamilyre· ,...,.,1 11reu'*'"''°_""..,"k•ot.,.c•W9MM•-rMtv.•-• ... •m-the Probate Code of California. The time for ·------------------· 8RA~:A:::~~~ A'!oai!! =~~1~' .. "'=' ::r":°:~1= r~~~~ ::-.;.~:-::'.;.: California. The time for fll. fllino c11almst fwlll not ex· I I IMw ~ .. 11 •• r.s.-.M,H8Jly.-r11e111ec1 ... 11-. MIMC••IN-(•lwcur41dllvteld Ing claims will not expire plre pr or o our months I (CLIP & S A'VE) Send 1 J0...(.iMetf'llQUISl 11· '"' .. ,... "u.t..s ... •llt118r •1t-le• o... .. Trv«. te-wtt: '"A6"'1• ,.,. prior to four months from from the date of the Mar· M AMA"f.,C..UINM,C. ... 17 "" ...... efl .... _,.., ... rle chldlftl .. ..,..,,.....lfll8141Nt•(1), ... the date of the hearing lngnOtlCedabove . TN•......_ It c--by .., 111-ll•c.,10 111-.1e1emente, .... u ,,_.,,If M'f, w.-r IN -et 18141 I _... I ••vl6681. -·· w ,_._ -'"'· 11 Nr o... .. T,,.., ...._ <Mf9K eM ••· not Cwvabove. I ll~AU .,..,.~ .....,..,,...._,...ttr.,.et,_.., ,._ .... ,,,,..__._.,._.,,_. YOU MAY EXAMINE O EX ~ I TltK ......,_. •• 111.,. w11111118 TO THll DIEf'IENOANT : A chrll ,,_......, .... ~.,,,,.,, .. _file k t b t-rt Y U MAY AMINE I Photo G .... dngl c-trc'"1i•0r.,.c-r°"oc. cem.ie1t1tN1Mlllfl1MllvlN~ Tt1e...,1c1rt-ui.o..11 .. ,..,. ep V ,.., cou · the file keot by the court. • 1W ••r 111. 1-. tiff ... .,. rw. ".,.,""" •......, '"'" -•"'-•-"'" ....-• If you are Interested In the If you are Interested in the · 1 Canis ,.,.,.,. ""• ieWlllll,..., """'· wtt11111 • •Y• ""''" • ... ..,,..... • _,.... state t°" mav flle a r•· est•te. t""' mav file a r•· P\ollll.._. o.._ Coest Delly Piiiot 1111tr ""' -Is NrWll t11 you, OKI.,...,. " Ottewff M4I ~ t ' th t...__ t t .. -"' I 0c1 u tt.,. ...,, s •• 411 .. 111e w1t11 .., ~ • ..,....., ,......_ ,., te••· IM • •'"'" N•tl<• .. ues w '"" cour o re-quest w th the court to re· · • • • • ....... < .......... U1111e1 rw ..... o.t-. ... ..-• ..... ,,.. -elve special notice of the celve special notice of the I 1 · P\19UC NOTICS ' ..-~ .... • ....,.. • • ••"1•"" cellll4 •••• M•tlce •• Inventory of estate assets lnventn of estate as•-ts lllkatltll ..................... ,.wt .,....., ................. -,... ~ d of t--I I -I •Christmas Chanukah or -. ...... ...,._......, .. ,..,-.r c..-. "' .. "'*"Y _..,."",...,an ,,. _ .. tons, •c· and of he petitions, ac- N id de. . ~TIOUl9Ulol1141M .. ,. .... ....._..,.111e,-..-. . .,..,..,......... ounts and reports counts and po t I av ad signs. I ...,.ITAftMllWT '*'*" mu1i1,_,,.111191"11111WMM-' n.1-.-..,. described In Section 1200 re r s I • Stliml ·Line or Trim-Line I .',~"""':I=:·.~~ =·=::.:=:.er~te!. !.":.~. . of the C.llfornla Probate :sf~~~l:~r~tl~~ot!.~ I 1 Yea. SOCIA TU. 11•11r""'-a1w .. Twt111. llMflt: 11¥~Wllf1M1• Code. Code • Made from your favorile I ca.,_ OAT•D• ;r.,. 11, .... ,...., · color print, color allde or ,....:,:..:~~~.~'.~" ~"' aMMCM. Tar::.:' Jamfl Wolf AttorMY at ltolMrt A. Entman At· I 8 •2 ._8 Kodac;olor film negative] ,...,...._. .. ~.,,,ti... 11¥10r110wa.aeeholM, nn.a....,llC9w uw, ... Wl~re II~., torft•Y at Law, hto • .• •• [ J ........ ~................ 9"AY,'::lit....... :'.:."""' Mo. 1H•, Lii ..... 1 .. , H•rkr ••v•., .... 212, ~ C !J!z r1tt1 ......_. -" ... .-.. • ....... _ Callfor" a ttt4', UU) c11•• s:.= California ........ ,..,"i"••••r• .. u.ca :'f,~-'0r .... c-, ... 0c-~~E:;:_ ==--1·2211 I t2'H, . *' ,.,., ~ T1111111.1-.... 0ltlalt . I _, , .... ;;-,'in.:: -.~..... Published Oranoe Coast Publllhld orange C0411t • ,,_.,._. 0r .... c.-D111y ~... ......-. a... c.-e D111y ~-,......°""91 c.111 ca.11, ~-. Dally Piiot, Oct. I , .!J..11 Dally Piiot, Oct. I, 9; 1S, ------------------°'l,tf,tt,1',Nft.1,19 .... Od.•l,1l.W111M,f,l9 ... Ott.H,a.lt,tta 410• 19'0 ~ 19'0 Q7-IO ........ -.... l COMICS I CROSSWORD ~.Oetoblf I~. 19(M) CWl y PILOT All MARMADUKE PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch . I • . '/I I ' ,. ,, I I I I I I ,: I I • .~ ... "Wait! You can't cater to EVERY spec1al 1nterest group!" FUNKY ~INt<ERBEAN I"(_~~ ----~ EVE~ WHE~ WE"'£ GE.l'rlN<:, KILL.£0, WE J\JMP At.lD bCREAM REAL lOOO ! \I I l l\.~:.i!.~-lt i ~ by Tom Batiuk i.:.= ...... ~....-.............. u.uL,....jillL..IO"'"""....._~ ~ ...................... .....-:; ......... ~ ) t f i r ' • i! . , II . ' " ·( SHOE DRABBLE ·'George. it's bad luck lo open an umbrella indoors." by Kevin Fagan . . . MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS .AUMl.All, WMAT''~ A 0000 (ii~ S:O" A arANO·NlW M&V? by Ferd & Tom Johnson OH) NO! I 1HOUGHT IHA1 I 5t.JPER·DETECTIV£ FINGER· PRINT KIT WAS FOR ' YOUR LI TTLE BoY.' I by Mell ANYT~IN6, 1.ANL.e~ rr·~ Tt-E New-SO"N WM() H.4'5r EVl!ry'THIN6 . :, 'Wt-"''"', .. , ... ~. " •. , FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE Ut\~ COOKIE.~ NUM-NUM ~ COOKIE. GOOD. N\ZZ..IE. ERT COO~IE. ~ DR. SMOCK PR. e . .J. 6 1PPUP, FROM PAL.L.AS !9 MAKING HIS ROUNPS ?'~ $\E~ G~WtNG OP, ELLY·· SHE'S WFIUC:..ING A~D T~U<.tNG RNO lt.JRNING IN\o A REAL U1iU GIRL -·--"--·--l-l-··------·-----------.. 4-ct=====· =:.-:::::: ~-·-·-+!~~.....::===; ====-+- by Bil KHne I GORDO ' I I, . , . -. ~ 0 ' ......,, f"'1-. ., .... __ ·-~~;vJ..J'. ""'~ by Gus Arriola by Lynn Johnston LETS K.>PE 1 'vi: GOf A FEW '{EARS BEFORE e,HE FINDS ANC11HER BoYfRIEND 1• by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE "Kiss Daddy on the other cheek. I just kissed him on that one." DENNIS THE MENACE TUMBLEWEEDS I HAFiA~IPE 10 \IAPH7 C rrY, 'WE~PS. '{OU GOT AMAP? A~A -·· SNEAKING IN LATE, EH ? DON'T LET ME t CATCH YOU DOING THAT ACrAIN . --------- ACROSS 1 Pull S Majority 9 Papas and 14 G1rrs name 15 Hurt 16 wriars in __ ,, 17 Bows 18 Bottea e g 2 words 20 Cool drinks 21 In lhe know 22 Basest 23 Evita - 25 Sp11ng sign 27 Ground c.011- er 29 Brotner 30 Stupefy 34 Rear 36 Sip 38 Stop 39 Bought shares 3 words 42 Surteils 43 Fort1l1c:.t1on 44 Vetch 45 Ogles 46 Colof 47 Rldlcules 49 Strength 1 I J • 51 Lawful UNITED Fea1ure Synd1ca1e 54 Glowers Tuesday's Puu le Solved 58 Place 60 Cen1er 61 Hallet A l 0 ·-11 • c I I I' L ' ' Famer Gu "u-01T ' 0 I C: II A y I 2 "'oras ,.. ( ·-•ll l II I o A K I II 63 Nights before 64 Coalesce ' l ( ' "-" ( c: 0 II ' ( I T l II T II ( ,_, l A C l- 65 Silos -· L All• I' 11 l•A . " 66 01spa1ched 67 Lunc.n spot 68 Young steer "" I'll I Tit. II T ••11111 0 .. , l A II 11•11 0 •• ' LI I " ' s l 111a•11 •• 0111 L llA II $ ( .. .... , D• II 0 0 11-Brit 69 Caro _, f A 1 l•D 0 l (II I " l " f .. ' I II DOWN 0 , I II I .. 0 '0 A I TI LO I I L I I I I T 1 Goblet of 01d 2 Bauery pole 3 Play down 24 Music sym· 4 lnstruc11on S -number 6 Iron ore pig· ment 7 Camel bOIS 26 Engender 28 Roll ot bills 30 Wetght or India 31 HtdllS 4 words 2 wo1ds 8 Sawbut~ 32 Consumer 9 Stone wo1ker 33 Seines 10 Afresh 34 Church area 11 Spouse 35 Eaconate 12 Iowa city 37 Scatter 13 lnslall 38 Suei - 19 l amb s P9l'I 40 Attirmatlve name 41 Chari .... I II I IW •1••0 U I I v 1•u II I A (I•-• l II T 46 -HasMnah 48 Most pleas· ant 49 -Pan 50 Back Prel 52 Peace deity 53 1rr11able 54 Poker game SS Girls nick · name 56 Neat as - 57 Doswve 59 E11pernnenl 62 Man's nick· name 11 12 fl 1 ' i TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Teledsion ______________________________________________________________________ ;... __________ ~---------=----=:.....: __ _::_..:::.....:::::...::..~~~~--~~--... --~~~------------------------------------=-:=:==:=:------:;-- • • w..-, a. Cltlallllr 11. ,., , ... W<..i..-.. -Wer .. lerltt frtM ""' ............ .,_.., ....... ._<-. ...... .. 1 ..... "°'"'°~ .......... A ........ --IN 4077"' wltfl en OftlG«w' Qi.-...., .._.ewe Md ,,..,..._,._ .... r.i:-~ ... ~ll lfl C1Nf9e of a ---•••Olill piU Illa• l:tOGNT~"P ....,., ...... " . .. 15 ecow~ "-• ••ll!Oge IOlfl ... tellool MWI~ and ~ • ._ ICendel "' -~ ••••n-c ......... ... NllON> llWJ IC* ~ _,... paycN• ..,.. IO -wftel ~ .... ., 1 *- • l**CAVWTT 0.-..T-.._d • l+t CONfACT l"tQ Ned Beatty and Caerol Rumt"tt portrn ' U\l' parents ol a Vietna m ruuaelty m tht· rebroadcast of the Emmy wt nmn.i drnmu "Friendly Fire" tonight ~t 8 on AllC. Channel7 . <I> ....... .. n. .071tfl 1uma Ull 1 llck llallc op1ar pllol •llo ~"-•to ~sncl• ..... -ided 01 '""° .... -~~ ·~Mr FWI" C""'1 ,.ime-~a.wMMt F--. -to Al'• ,... -..... -lloOdl t,Y .., .... .,.onhleOr'-" "" l ==-MU> .......... ... -Mil'llS IO hie ............... .,,."'. ,... °" loot lowpsctton and CoL ...,.., gets lllOt In !tis ......... eMMTTA ....... lgnlt• • flsty &41l1tl1n ~ ltltur- Nm and badly --• tyn- dlcale llwMler ""° "'°"'" .... to ..... ,._. °" ..... • °""' IAIY "L-Sell DIM" ~la. New Yorti Tl!Ne' food edl· '°' erwo aai.on.. nutn-"°'*' °'. Merton ........ CflSllWMlQ -~'~ ~ (I) T1C TAC DOl*4 •..v ..... ~: Boom. and Ray llerwldl, ""°" Sahl, l.Mty Orshem. Oec:at de La Ren· I&. r::ll. I ON THI TOWN Melody and 8Wwe Ylell IN Lsnnoa-ofLoe~ ... County; a nost.iglc lode st tM ~ .or1d of _,..,.. st !tis Van.ty Arta'"-tl9. • IMMANA cau.:, ...... • HOLU'WOOD ........ I 'N:llTHI~ AU. .. THl,MaY Ndlls ""'-""" jM6ouey ..... .,, Old 8KfWI •bout a.. .... ~ ...... I l<NXT (CBS) Los Angeles KN8C (NBC) Los Angeles KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego e t<HJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind.I Los Angeles KCOP· TV (Ind.I Los Angeles KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles • KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach Edith llllU ,,.. lutn-•-• .. , • ......a • MAONlll. I LaHN .. .. ~ .,,...,.., fhe cat-of clalin.tlat P•I• Fountain le ,,_, from Ill• rooll 111 Dmeland to hi• pre~I etatu• ••top tourlat atlrec:llon ol Iha Cr-.tClly Cl) P.M. MAOAZJNI Meet Gullavo Rometo, • Hi-year-old conc;ert planlat from Sen Diego _. 8 Cl) IUGI IUNNY MYSTBrt INCIAL Bugs Bunny comM wlllltrl a her•'• ~eedlh of being named Publlc Rebblt Num- ber One wflSf1 • _ ... of mf9tMsn ldenllllM 1nvor ... lllm In • ctlme apt• ·= **''°' "CharloCI Of TIMI Gode?" p ll71) Documen- taty. TIMI llleofy ttMlt sxtra· terNetrial ~ vial1ed Eutll e on1 ago 11 sxplor9d. (2 fir•.) eO MCMOYll c 111711) Carol Bwnet1. N«I Bsatty. The ,.,.nll ol a young IOldler who ... kltMcl In Vletnem I-OOV· • .-•• 1 red ,.,,. and lndltlerencs wtMltt they try lo !Ind out flow lhelr ton really died. (RIQ 0 MOYIE • • •,o, .. Women Time• Seven" ( 11187) Slllrley Msc:Lelne , Alan Arkin. ~ ••ti~ dlnelent fe111a1e o etaonalllle1 -oe tga1f1S1 • P111i.ien oectidtOO (t fin I • P,M. MAOAZll4 ~•'-•n:l4 l!Our•. • c>fllr of 8oe4on DOtlltM who l'l\ay beeome pareru•. Cl'\el te11 mei.et • ~h IMl)Defty de&a«t, Ot Waeco oo 111npny...,1a, ~ KuNiwilo. CHI hO<ty> vlCleO equipfntt<ll ·1 •ucww • • • A Sum,.. Pl.COi f 1111191 I •oy Ootl111hue, San dt• 0.. fwo yoono 10.,.,~ 00 ii •Ullil'* YICallOli In M11111e become 111<;11t1u or 11._ dour>le a11nd1trcJ 01 1no;allly ptM:lkled by tlWllr p.,.,ila (2 1111 I I WHY IN TH« WORU>'I t;ao ~THE MAGIC A m11g1e di 90on Ntlp1 I YoU•IO l><>y 6CQUll8 lhe c:outtge 10 I-Iha P•OI> !amt ol 91o.log ui>-~RI • CAAOL 9UMETT ANOl'NENDe •• IOUND8TAOE 0An Even#lg With Cl<onne w.,wlcii Dionne W1f'Wtek c;llplt.HN lie< llUdi.nc:e With • 73 eong medley ol now CIH 91C 11111 taped 81 8 COO· '""' hom Chk:aoo • Pari.. WM I fheel., e-00 • (() CM MOYIE • • • A11l1 'tout Name Is Jun•lt f 10711) Sally Sh 1111-• J•""'' WOOCla /\ Y•~•llU I .... .,, .... 1-'f'ti••· ukt •ou I• illKOVtH'ed to be tUUhMUHUy .... , .. u., hav· "'II ,_, 1ncon..c1ty dlag- ,.., ... 1 .. n1.,.1a1ty 111tard- .. 1 v•••• -•li.t (A) 0 OCNllll A 1tfNJu•tl4lfllary ptollle or 11 wurn•n OOllYIClled OI Chlld •hu .. 1111d men•l•uglller, 11 1•11Mll dl9'1I01ln 11 hy local Hl)efll wlll lotlow • WftV OIW'FIN 0 UMtl Rnomoor 11nd Roy 8-ici.., MOfl Sahl. Larry Graham, Oacat de La Ren- 1•, AllOnd• B•IM. Jane Helmllcll 9:311.0MAT flUIFOAMANCU "Dance In America Ch0te• ograplly By Balancllone Part Ill" MlkhaH Berys1>n1- ko11 and l(arln von ArOl- dlngen .,. lhe leatuted denowe In Balanctlk>e·a "Prodlg1I Son" end Suzanne Farrell and Peter Mu lln a perform "Checonne .. to the mulWC of Gluclt. CR) .. Tiie Judlclal Branch" Jecle Anderaon ••amlnee lhe federal court aystem and the U.S Juallce Oepar1men1 from the eMty precedent• ot JulllG• John Merlhall lo the lllttory- maklng decisions or lhe Werren Court tO:OO •• N1W1 NATIONAL NEWS TUBE TOPPERS NBC e 5 :00 World Series. The K ansas City Hoyals and the Philadelphia Ph illies gu at it again m this second game of t he fall classic. ABC fJ 8:00 "Friendly Fire." The parents of a sold ier killed in Vietna m un- l'OVt!r ~t! trul' C'ause of his death in this T V movie wtlhCarol Burnelt and Ned Beatty. t Photo at left ) · CBS 9 9:00 "And Your Na me is .Jonah." Sall y Struthers stars as the mother of a deaf boy in this TV movie with .Jaml·s Woods. t0:aome N£W8 • OOVEAHMEHT AS rT 18 Tiie Jud1c111 Br1ncll" Jacil Anderton 11um1nes the 1ee1er11 court syt1t m and lht US Juatlce 0ep8tlmenl from the early ~ p;~nlS ol JuSltee John Ma1allall IO lhil h•SIC>ty· making decisions 01 the Wwren Courl OD COSMOS "The Harmony 0 1 WO<lds Dt Carl S991n retraoe1 Ille 1118 OI Johannes K11plor Hoe 1as1 sclenllhc astrologer end lhil 11111 modern astronomer O 11:008011(1)(11 NE'ti8 . D HOLLYWOOD 8QUAM8 G NEWL YWEO GAME at YOU BET YOUR LIFE Buddy Hackett IS surprised by Vld1I Sassoon nnd meets a lem1le garage owner-mechanic and the "Pickle" ol the yHt (I) 0. STEP llEYONO "The Bride Pounaed"' On lheir drive to their hori&y· moon vM:atlon, bride Sally Conroy begin• to HIOme -.. the Identity of another per- V aon. 11:30 8 Cl) CAMPAIGN COUNTDOWN Waite< C.ontute Ind van· ou• corrnpondenta report on Iha ctl\dldatH , 1-. JOHN DARLING the electorate and the changing polnlcal system D TONIGHT W~•• Johnny Carson Mesta Goldie Hawn. Ak:htld and Aobe<I Royla- ton D MOA£CAM9£ & WISE Eroc and Ernie 1pool the<• way 1111ougn 'Thi! Banana Boat SO<IQ" with ll"ftl 1181 Nona \/an Palandt G ~ A8CNEW8 G OOHIMOKf A young schoolmarm s unscrupulous relallves descend on Dodge to begin a moon"'1n1ng opet· a11on at HQOAN'S HEAOE8 Hogan gets Klink pro- moted to German Chlel or Statt • IT TAKIES A THIEF Al Mundy parsuades the SIA 10 obtain parole tor • lady lhtal to help him stHI a fabulooa lur coat. llD ID CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11:150 G 9 LOVE 90AT "Eli Plus Y" Loretta Sw11, Alcll1rd Mulligan, "Grehem And l<elly" Krltly McNlc1101, Scott Balo; "Tiie Goldenage<I "(R) -~~ 12:00 8 Cl) C88 LAT£ MOVIE • • •n .. Overboard" 11111e1 Angle Olcklnaon, Cllll BJ PETEa I. llOYEa LOS ANGE~ (AP) -In tbe lut few weeb, ABC bH taken tbe point in broade• teleruioa '• intemil)'inc battle with the Federal Communication• Commission over competition between "free" TV and pay TV. ABC pictures the eoaflict a holy war. in which the stakes are .... ,•n1 lw than Truth, Justice, and the Amertcm Way. Goldenson went on to bemoan the Ferria-era free hand that bu encoura&ed tbe pay TV boom, citing specifically last summer's FCC rulings which lifted restrictions on cablecasters wanting to transmit from one m arket and into another, allowing them to compete without cost with local broadcasters who had to pay for their programs . should be protect ed. The government s h ould e ithe r lift r est r ic tion s on broadcasting or impose restrictions upon pay TV. or, preferably, both. Cbart. Ferria, chairman of the FCC, .._ a more starkly drawn picture: ''WE'aE aEMOVING tbe ~m they're used t.o. Tbe FCC lau bem in the buainesa of protectlq their <broadcutera') profits. We are not, ~;. Hl"9 aimed at Ferris' bead came from ABC Cbalrman of tbe Board 1.-.nl H. Goldmloa, ud l:lt. Rule, Jr 111 llllM of ABC. Goldemca took t.o tbe felllllum of tbe NaUonal Pr.a Qub tut moatb to decry tbe 1overnment'1 • ._ ........ promotion of cable and PQ ............. .'JV WHY A WEEK LATER, speakin1 before an advertisers' seminar here, Elton Rule echoed Goldenaoa's aentimenta and 1ot to the heart of broadcutina'• worry: ••u tbe beat prosrama leave teleruioa ("free," network telmalon> and find their way oat.o aaotber medium, then television may beeomt a 1 .. effective medium for your advertiaiDI dollar." Goldmlan 8'111eeted a •ix-point plan "to correct the imbalance struck in 1ovenunmt policy OYer tbe put several yean." Benelltb all tbe WOl'dl, be and Rule aeemed t.o be aayiq: "Free telniaioa" ii an incoatrovertible 1ood. 1bil 1ood ii faclq a threat and G FERRIS , WHO BEC AME F CC chairman in 1977. begins with a different premise. "First of all, there is no such thing as ·Free TV'," Ferris said in an interview. "There is direct-pay TV <such as cable or s ubscription > and i ndirec t -p a y (advertiser-supported broadcasters). ·'They have been charging the FCC with a lilt toward cable and pay TV. What it actually is, is removal of the historical tilt the FCC bas always had toward over-the-air broadcuting. When you're standing on top of the Tower of Pisa, the whole world loolu off-balance." Ferria pointed out tbe incomiltency in broadcasting'• demand that government lay off ol broadcasting -"Get off our backs," as Goldenaon put it -while asking that cable television be regulated aaainst competing with networks for sporting events. WESTERN RELIC SHOW a SALE Go141, 511..-& T....,.i ... Pon..-,, ,._ a.ata. ........ "-& 91-. ICe<lllM Otllt, .......... Leatller, 9oolot & P~I.,.. ... Famlly F""'I N WOULD I Ull1 -_ _. ... -. ..... .. THE AIEAICAN INDIAN E.NTERTAINMENT: StterlMn lndlen Dencera a Ale!!ander Longrtfl• from Lei ..... ---NOW PLAYING! --- ,... _. cma•u ....... 4'lillit1rn Orivt·ln UA Mo"tt 8rillOI C1ntrn.1 Voeio Contdomt ou1a199sso 0 1t1mm111u .s•o1m 111•1uo~990 111«)6Jn m ' llrrmsTll C1nem1 Wtil NO PASBl!iS ACC£PTEO 1114 I 892·U93 CURING THIS ENGAOEl\llENTI . ..,--............. ·--· ... * •~•.E\lelytlllllg .. brllllllllt.. ·-C:....11 'f OM.YNlWS M An ..,.,._, worlc. With her ttubbomneu and sincerity she reminded me of a youn1 Katharine Heobum." -"-"-' M Judy Davia is the ptsiest youna woman to win our helrtl since Kadwine Hepburn ." -Jullll Cllll "A~movle ." .r,_.,,.,;, WNeC-TV FRI. OCT. 17 SAT. OCT. 11 SUN. OCT. 11 2 , I PM 10 . I PM 10 ·I PM LONG RACH CONVENTION CENTER , ..... ,, Discount Tickets at ;-?.j ·' ................. _.,, ~ !..:..£! .~rt) Or $1.CIC) off with this ad For info call; (213) 732-8605 The Anny was no laughing matter until Judy Benjamin joined it. PRIVATE BENJAMIN ' Robefieon A tuCCeM1ul attOfriey oi-up 1111 lucre. live practice and per· IUtOM 1119 raluctanl wit·e lo Mii eround Illa world wlllllllm CRI • TWIUGHT lOHR ~ Clangie declOes 10 lallt r~ on Ill Ina evll people In Ille WOl Id ·~ ~ Tiie IMF Cfe<:lea a vllal GOd• by llilliCICJno a plane so Ille enemy can caplura ~of the pusengtrs 12:30 0 TOMOMOW Tiie .. Siers ol Tomorrow" ....... $hOWCIMI Wiii lea. tu•• SIOfmy WMlller. 1n ac1pe11a qulnta1 ol arreer Sln1J411• end "doo-wop .. fanciers Who •IMICl•llzt 1n mullo ot the 19501 II MOVIE * • * .. 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"PRIVATE BENJAMiN"1111 "1 l1•••t WICD.1'Yl-7 ..... 11!9 494· 1514 UTllUN -l :IM:1M:1•1t:ll Actor Dream of 'Theater in Space' NEW VOKK <APl A lht•ult·1· 111 the slurs 1s an 1dtuJ goal for John Ad:1nw:., tht' H 'l'Ur old ur tor who pl11y11 ovpo 1t•' c:l'nu llo" lunJ1 111 llw new fi lm ''Ol11rw " Wh>' iiurh ttn 11n111tu11I ~sp1r11l 11111 " llf•c·au..,t• I huvcr1 '1 ctc-c·ulc.J )'l'l 11 I ~.int tu be en 111·1ur or on us tr11n1.1111 whc11 I 1trow up,· hl· 't1Y11 'Thi& wuy, I c·oulcl huvt! hoth 1·111 1•1•r s 1·0111h1nt·d and hoth ~ouJ11 tw<'orn pll'·h••cl 111 lhe :.un1l' t1111c " IN TH•: ('()l.I JMIUA l'11·tun·1> 11•l1·asc, John Ad ames ptny" ,_.h1I Cluwn, llw ~ml uf 11 l'ut1rto Ru·an fum1lv who .. urv1vt•s lhl' 1111.111:.ut'rl' o t his relat1 vt•i. Ii l(lln~,h·ri. Ill' lhl•n 1:. .. adopted" by a formc.1r showgirl, <ilonu Swcruion, pluy~ by Miss Rowlands The adv1·11t urt'I\ 1Jf t ht' sc· rt·l'll '::. ncWl'!> t odd cou pie .ire the basts of the• 111111 llow does 11 f~1·I to huvt· a lcm.Jinu rule in a movie ut th~ a~t' of 8 '! "l don't kno~ t.•>.111·th• "hut )t 1::. to be a ·star,' 1( that's what yuu 111t'dll young Adames says. .. But I 'II tell you on"' lhmg It 's fun They treat me very "ell wherever J go Peoplt• seem to like me." PEOPLE Al~'\O SEF.MEO t o like the youn g man in his neighborhood 111 lower Manhattan, where he was born of Domm1ca11 parents in 1972, When the massive talent hunt for the male leud 1n .. (;Jona .. WUS lau11Cht•d , a s ister oF casting director Vt Harnos, who napµened to live In lower Manhattan, talked to ne1J(hbor~ of the earch for a bright kid of Hispanic ongin Sht! was led irn· mediately to young Adames. "We thou~hl he would bt· ~rfect for the role ." says a long.time resident or thl' neighborhood "He 1s simply adorable.·· lie was spotted in his school and asked to audi· t1on On a Saturday morning. in late June 1979, the little hopefuls all 400 of the m -were invited to the· dise~ '·New. York. New Y0-rk," to be-.in- w e him s director , John Cassavetes, Miss Rowlands ' husband. "WE NEVER THOUGJM' 1t would happ1•n llkf' this." says John's mother , Man a Adames "Rut everybody kept saying, 'He's intelligent and good looking. He 'll m ake it .... After a couple of weeks. the d f'rision was EV.ANS ~ND NOVAK FfowMrJtl Ewtnt Mid ROHtt N<ltl•k ,..,,, '°..,,.,.,. ,,,. poM1UJ ~-·~ the nllClbri A Timeless Love Story 11 \II I k\li l'l• l 1(1 NOW PLAYING AMC ORANGE MALL Orange 637-0340 '1l=i~~aotmtCOut osta Mesa 546·2 711 - NOW PLAYI NG EDWHDI' lfHITOl Santa Ana 540·7444 EDWAIDI' UDllUUCK El Toro 581 ·5880 EDWARDS' IADDUIACl El Toro 581 ·5880 EDWARDS' CINEMA WEST Westminster 891 -3935 PACIFIC S Hl·WAY 31 OfUYE·IN Westminster 891 -3693 STADIUM DIUYE-IN Orange 639-8770 11,ludc, u11d lhe pnrt went to John Adames. Whal was his initial Impression when he got to lht> set Ofl that ftrsl day Of filming? "Oh, God. The first. impression is t8at it was hot in the re Not warm or Wicomfortable, but just plain hot llav1: you been on a movie set? Well, let mt• tell you. those lights are reaJly a killer. Was he nervous? "NCYP THAT I CAN remem ber . Working with c:ena and J ohn was very pleasant. I had lots of fun." Working in the movie hasn't changed John Adames' hfe al all, his mother says : "We live in the same building, we keep the same life style. He 1s s till going lo the same school where he was found." In the meantime. the film was greeted with praise in Europe, where it received the Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival. It opened in this country early in October . OOES YOUNG ADAMES want to be an actor when he g rows up? __ .. Yes. But I'd also like to trax_eJ J n space,' -~e s ays. "So I guess the best thing fQJ.~e would be a the ate r for astronauts . Afte r all, who would like to be up there for months or years without enter· ta1nment·!" a If ••ntett9 -C> ·--·~··--·~ ..... ., ............ ST ARTS FRIDAY I. •I AMC OIWlll MALL Orange 637-0340 SEA MONSTER EDWUOI' llUIT•TDI Huntington Beach 848·0388 "AIRPLANE" (PG) "WHY WOULD I LIE?" 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"but there's always room lo reach baclt"' for a little extra. 1 don't have enough brains to realize how import.ant this is. I just enjoy myself. Emotionally, I can't get enough out of it alll(hlly lmprob•blt• raKt of chuacltira pt'rlorm1na tht'1r hero1<·s In a s lightly improbable way. but they ga.ve the Philadelphia Phillies their hnn victory in a World Serae!S n 6S yea.rs. uieL v.·u~ the. bats of bombs away batters Mike SC'hmldt and Greg Luz1nslt1 Steve Carlton, f>hiladelph1a's likely Cy Young winner. waited in the dugout to start Game 2 McGraw had pitched his heart out in the National League Championship Series agams~Houston. He set a playoff record by appearing in each of the five games, logging two saves and a loss m eight innings work. His left arm seemed as though it was rubber. "I just use my best stuff and hope it's better than they are." INSTEAD, IT was a weary McGraw and a rookie pit<.'he r named Walk. of all things. who pll<.'hed the Phillies to a 7-8 vict ory over the Kansas City Royals in the first game of the 1980 World Series Tuesday night. "l'VE ALWAYS said, if I had any brains, I'd soak my head lD ice water in•tead ot my arm," McGraw said. The 36-year-old veteran of three Wodd Series allowed just one hit, a meaningless single in the eighth by Amos Otis, who ha~ homered earlier, and struck out the last PHIL.~ MANAGER DaJlas Green chose lo start Walle when the rest of his staff was spent in the playoffs. Walle became the first rookie pitcher since Joe Black of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1952 to start the opener of a World Series. He also became the first Philly pitcher to win a World Series game since Grover Cleveland Alexander beat Boston in the first game of the 1915 World Series. r And it was the bats of Boone and McBride that spoke so loudly for a team which bas not won a World Series gume since 1915. McBrid~ slugged a three·run The Boston Red Sox went on to win that Series in five games and the Phillies had (See JMP~OBABLE, Page B2> TUG MCGRAW ., • -~-·...-.. BAKE MceAIDE SMACKS A THREE-RUN HOMER TO RIGHT. Old Iron Wing Saves the Kid •.• . and Phils By WILL G&IMSLEY ,...._ ... ew•z "'"" PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Old "Iron Wine" came to the rescue of ''The Kid '' and the Pbih1delpbia Phillies bad theJr fint World Series victory in 6S yean. 1 ~ "I med my Peggy Lee futball twice,'' esulted Tug McGraw, the Phillies' free -spirited bullpen ace who came into the 1ame in the el1btb lnninc and 1ot 1i..ll quick outl alter Willie Aikens' aecond home run bad cba1ed 23-year-old rookie Bob Walk. It marked the 1ixth a&raipt 1ame, the aeventh in el1ht d.,., la which McGraw '• ladeatnactlbl• left arm had 1and the PWlllee from pouible 1• ..u.tioa. ••1u•T Y°'1 ••• son!" he has in hi5 18 years In the majors. twice helping the once futile New York Mets gain the World Series with his "You Gotta Believe" philosophy. Walk, a gangling young right-hander from Newhall, had started the game , giving up two homers for four runa in the firat three inninp. Bot he settled down and held tbe free-swinging Royals in cheek until Aikin• unleaabed hi• second two-run homer In the eighth. "The Kid," who listened to the 1979 World Series wbUe pumlJll.nl gaa in a hometown filllai 1tation, wa1 asked if he considered bimaelf a 1acrifteial lamb while Man•1•r Dall• Green regrouped Illa a.erwoned pitcbina ataft. •omeone uke4 after tb• ••1 WON 11 1am•," waa PlailllM' f•H·h•rdlla1 T·8 replied. "l kDoW I WM .. 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Fountain VaJley is comin& off a JOO-yard effort a g ai~st a strong Lakewood unit and defensive back Tim Finley enters with seven intercep· tions tD his credit in five games -tying Ken Margerum'• school record. Fountain Valley's game r evolves around quarterback Matt Stevens, who has been sacked only once this year. Marina 's counterpart, Bob Grandstaff, keys the veer with his run· pus optkio. lHd "°~ Beachwtakea ~ crack at and W•etJ•••er v•. Hwntlngton S.ach o nemesis -estm1.nst~r. a~ Huntinatoo Beach b u.. nm. wQILA.... . Corona del Mar and Estanc::aa ..,11 roU.wa.---sm1Ht-rAQiieiiJDeTDaia l•t 23 st...u. lheaUifln ihe~ew League opener. but i1 obviously stronger than its cur· pitting rivals ag~t each other in a rent 1-4 record suggests. game paramount to title chances. . . . Maler Dei is on the road against un· The Oilers attack with an I behind beaten Bishop Amat (5-0) and Lquna tailback Scott Stier t 4.7 _ aver~ge). Beach will find out quic kly whether it almOlt ~tical. to Westmmster s of·. hu a realistic shot at a CIF playoff fe.n se, wh~c h ·'' centered around berth against up-and-coming Laguna taalback Eric Willingham (5.0 average Hilla. and seven touchdowns). Here is a look al each alter five weeks of non-league action: Edleon va. Newport Harbor EdilOll ii working on a lJ-game win· ning streak, whic h began the week after the Sailors shocked the Chargers in the H719 Sunset League opener, 17·13. The situation is similar -Edison is S·O and ranked No. l everywhere, the Sailors are t-4. but again feature a solid defense. Turnovers have killed the Sailor& to this point -a dozen interceptions and seven lost fumbles sh are responsibility for their record. Newport Harbor has averaged S6 yards a game rushing -about 40 yards more than what Edison is aJlowing. · Edison, meanwhile. operates of· fensively behind D.J . Bell, who has rushed for 584 yards on 93 carries and eight touchdowns, although an ankle in· jury continues to keep him below his potential, acoording to Coach Bill Workman. fMrtn. n . Fountetn VelleJ Each sports a 4·1 non-league record and the game itse lf figures to be as close. although they go at it in different ways in this Sunset League matcbup. "The key for us," says Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner, ''is lo play disciplined football. Brandt Kouchen <middle guard> and our tackles. Bill bUnel• va. Corona def Mar Neither has shown much offensive power in compiling 2·3 records. but the opposition in each case has been formidable. Estanc ia bas been h e ld to one touchdown in four of its five games and Corona del Mar's biggest punch m its last four game& was a 7·6 win over San Clemente. Corona del Mar's task in this Sea View League struggle is to stop Eslan· cia tailback Bob Urmson . while Estan- cia's major consideration will be to con· tain Corona del Mar's passing assault. which means slopping quarterback Clay Tucker. Unfvenlty v•. Coet• MeH Costa Mesa CO·~) is averaging 17 points a game. but is yielding 27 per game. Injuries have cut deeply into M esa 's game, starting with quarterback Greg Teregis, who miHed the first three games with an ankle in· jury and saw o nly limited action against Mission Viejo when he suffered a thigh injury in pre-game warmui>S. Univenlty's defense showed i'8elf a week ago in UtrotUinR Laguna Beach. 14·8. Laguna ~ach averaged 3'7 point. a game in rolling to a 3-0 record before running Into University's defense. (Sff PREP, Pace 84) ... BOB OWENS SM Clemente Receiver Rama Can Work on Earlier Miatakes Malavasl IAOkli; J Forward to SF Of.,..., tt ctoesn't hurt ett.ber that tbe Rams wUl be facing a team tbat: a) bu b\ it• top l'\llmina back -Paul Nolet' -~ to a knee inJUl'J; and b) will be ltartlne a dllferenl quarterbtlck i.D Joe MoaMDa, wbo will be 1ublt:it\ltinl tor tbe be9eMd Slfte DeBerg. ADd, lt al9o belpe wbn the Rama are ... _, _.,... IOm• ot~t lootbell In Ute NY'L in trWlal-er"' ol a .......... wbmllll ltrffk. the ..... un fllDla oa bard tiDMa iD loliDC three in a row . WldMM a clcMlbt, on• ol llalavul '• ;:r• ~in pnparllll bll team &bis wWbeln tl'JlDl*°•""•leedown· "1~•11 tiler• J' aiwa11 tbat ~· ," ~ Mala Ml at tM ..,..D, •but all dll ... bM '°do ia ..... at tbe fllm1 at tWo wMb •IO and Ml tbeJ (-...) HONd • poteta -&Mm )Ml tlm•." Tbe ...... <••> are a JOUI team rn Ol1DllW wttb ........ 1laflr .. · -'lor I mta1'1 ·-_. bll ... , • -Llm9'I Ellall -.... daulldW ........... ft .......... u.. ... ~ ... , ............... at Don Woods, a recent11 acquired ellllldf ol the San Diego Charlfn. •'Any time you ~ a aood bttck Wte Moler lt'• bound to bwt you. How much! I don't know," saya Malavul. A1 fOt' Montana, the •ecood·rear plQer out of Notre Dame, Malav•i la.JI, "I hnen't aeen that much of him, altbcNCb be pl.,.S well A1ainlt ua IMt time. I know the other kid <DeBer1> baa more experience with (Coach Bill) Waleb'1 offenae." Dnplt. DeBerg'1 knowled.!d, lt wM Montana who h9d tbe better Ol'lllllDH a1alDllt the Ram1 two weeks ·qo n.. Ille threw fOI' 251 yarda and two touebdoWM on 11 of II PMMI· Unfortunatiely, Montma wHI be f .... a Ram•' team that appean to be Ill tbe top atlta1ame. "I tblnlt "'re beU8I' rtabt DOW tUa we were It tbe ...S of lut year,'' ~ llalHlll It bi9 '""*11 media bnMIMt. '' Aa a mMtar ol fad, I think ... ,. plaJ\q •better._ It U7 Ume lut year." Indeed. tbe Rama have not oalJ been aeorlac polnta, b.at dt1blD1 CMat tome .(8" IOIAVW,~1 ..... > \ - MLY ptLOT .-., I ••. ~ti, t• A C•p•u•• Report From the Wortd of Sp0r1• A Bath "/ ith Mr. Btiblllf> Calms Fisher's Nerv~~ t'ro• AP Otapatdu•• liAIN&'\Vl t:l~t;. 1''1~. \tn1vt'l'lllt)' of 1-'lnntfa [i] nose J&uard Hobin F isher dcw1n't pn'1H1r •· fo1 •. • football g•ml'S b) h1tt1n1o1 his ~t<iad aiitunst ~ 111111 '" chtwin.i oo 1o1lu~s or hy t ntt1t.:1n.: 1n othf'f "11<1 actl ~1ties loo*' 1•ss1X•11ttt.•d with thr ttrul•hntt Job F\shcr. om• of 1''1orida ·s lt•a1hng tark ler11 . 1>r1·1>11rt>li fo1 .am~ by ~ bubble bu~ unc. th.c.~t ht'fo1 t • l h1• game and anotht•r that mormn1ot 4 "Ever tnt't' I wus a :.uphornur~ in h1t:h'11t·houl. I fou111l that the best WU)' to rela~ the nit<:ht before tht> .iu1111• 1:. tu .il'l into a hot tub with soml' Mr Bubble.·· uplamed !-'ii.her <• 6·0, 229-pound Junior from Satellite Beac-h "I Just lay th1·11· and watch 'Dallas· to see what J H 1s dmn~ "Then the morning of the gam e 1 get up a t 6 30 and t uk•· another bubble bath. It really gets me re laxt!d " On the fie ld. the re a r e few s i gns of th" ~t>ntlt• preparation. except perhaps for the ~ Fisher deli Vl'rll to the opl>Of'ents · off~nse. "l wouldn't say I owe 1\ all to Mr. Rubble," ht> t'hurklcd "But it sure doesn't hurt. I don't think 1t hurt11 m y aggressiveness." In four games this year, Fisher had 3<! tackles. puttrn~ him fourth on the 3·1 team. Last year. he led the Gators in tackles. ------Quoit-ol Ila# Da11 -------. "Have you ever heard of Amtrak~ That-'s-my im- pression of Earl Campbell. He's awesome. That's th~ only way to describe him ... awesome." -Kansas City Chiefs safety Gary Barbaro, after watching Houston's Campbell run for 17S yards on a club-record 38 carries in the Oilers' 21-20 loss. Dionne Seores -But Kings Don't in 4-2 Loss CALGARY, Alberta (AP) - Goalie Pat Riggin has played with the Birmingham Bulls twice. once as an underage professional when the Bulls were part of the defunct World Hockey Associat ion, and once when they became the Centr.i Leaaue farm c lub for the Atlant• names. · · ~ perf.ormaoce in.goal._ Tue1day ni&ht when tbe now c.1,..,. ....... downed the Loe Angeles Kinls 4·2 makes it leu Ukely he'll have to make a third trip to the minor leagues. RIGGIN'S FIRST Nation al Hockey League regular-season appearan ce a g ains t th e Colorado Rock ies over the weekend b a ll oo n e 4 h is goals-against average to 6.00. But be stood up well Tuesday night against the vaunted attack of Marcel Dionne and Charlie Simmer. "I wasn't fighting the puck at all," said Riggin, who at 21 is entering his third season of pro hockey. "I "'8s a little edgy at the beginning-. but we took their game away." Simmer and Dionne, who won the NHL scoring t itle last season, scored the Kings' only goals. in the first and second periods but Riggin played a large part in s usta in ing Calgary's lead after the F lames scored three straight in the• second and the winner in the third period. Newcomer Alex McKendry, Eric Vail. Kevin Lavallee and Don Lever tallied f o r the Flames, who picked up their first home ice win or the regular schedule before 7,126 fans . "RIGGIN WAS a little bit shaky in the first haJf of the game," said Calgary Coach Al Mac Neil. "That first goal kind or got away from him. But he settled down and played pretty good in the second half." Riggin's toughest tests came on Calgary's frequent penalties. givi ng the Kings nine power play tries , twic e a two ·man adv ant '·!!>"'· But Los Angeles man:-... ed to convert only one into •. goal when Dionne beat Riggin with Calgary's P aul Reinhart and Brad Mars h in the box . Riggin faced 27 shots while Los Angeles goali e Ma rio Lessard handled 30. "I FEEL a lot more confident this year," said Riggin, who spent a month with the Bulls near mid..'Jeason but still started 25 gam~ 'Tm in better s hape, too. Football Signals ILLEGAL UIE OF HANOI Graping one wrtft, the hand open and flCing fonwwd. In front Of cheat. HOLDING Grasping one wrilt, the fist clenched. In front of chest. H • .. Pftllff••.i• l#f rfH .'tif•f 'f 't ,,. ........... 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"I don 't like lo s ay this with "We didn't h<1ve mut·h t'ho1ce him in the room, but Bob came who was goini:: to pitch. but I d id within one out of joining me on w i n 11 gam es during the th~ bench right then." Green season." Wa lk sa id. •·1 don't sau1 later. SAVES ... the locker room where he was surrounded by newsmen. He kissed a dozen women along the route Once inside he began yelling· "lley. Pete. Shorty, where's m y bee r?" think I was sent out Uu!,r.e.to-JusL--------.... '------.-..:·1nrujrs-pace.r.----· w ALK RETIRED the .n~xt , . . . . nine batters in a row. g1vtng HE WORE A s weat s h irt emblazoned with the words: "I _M.ade.Someone...llapp)I~·;.;_" --- "Who d id you make happy tonight?" he was asked. MARCE( DIONNE Clippers Acquir•~ Free-agent Hea rd SA N OJ EGO <A 11 1 !-ian Diego Clippers· roach Paul Silas s aid the National Raskctb<Jll Assoc1at1on club p1tkt>d up an experrenccd rebounder when it signed veteran forward C.arfield Heard. ''He 's Just H h e ll of a basketball player." said Si las Tuesday after wa tching fle ard practice with his n<>w team. "He 's not f amiliar with our syste m , so he didn't look that good today. I'll play him fo'riday (against the Denver Nuggets) - but he won'\ really be ready for another week ·' fhey called him a sacnf1c1a1 Boone and McBride their shot at lamb, and he almost wound up a Royals starter Dennis Leonard, goat. a 20-game winner. AFTER WALKING Darrell Porter on a 3·2 p1tt'h to le«td off the second inning. Otis came to bat Ous had hit o nly .251 this s eason. but he worked the count to 2· l, then teed off on a Walk fast ball that sailed over the left-ce nter f1cld fen t'e for a 2-0 lead. Kansas City s truck again in th e th1d whe n Ha l M c Rae s ingled w1th one out, and one out later . Willie Aike ns hit the first of his two homers. The Royals led 4·0. Walk then walked Porter for the second time in two innings. and Otis beat out an infield hit. With Royals at first and second, Clint Hurdle lashed a Leonard, a hard·tbrowing right·hander. had set the Phils down in order in the first and second innings. He got Manny Trillo to ground out to lead off the third before lh'e dam burst. Larry Bowa singled to left. and Boone ripped a run-scoring double down the left.field line. Smith. the Phils' leadoCf hitter. s ingled to left. but it really wasn't enough to score Boone, who had hurt his foot in a home-plate collision Sunday in the finaJ game of the playoffs. Then. fate seemed to take a hand. Smith s lipped roundjng first, and third baseman George Brett. the cutoff man, bad him trapped. He looked once toward Boone at third, then •gain. McGraw p o nde r e d t h e question. "A city -an entire city," he re plied. "Is that OK." He was obviously pleased with himself. Prodded, the flaky left-hander ackno wled ged t hat h e had nicknames for his four pitches - fas tball . c urve . slider and scre wball. 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Study l'omm1tlPi.' wi ll ret·e1ve "pub~it" 1n put" No\' 13 und IH twforc going to Wilson Hiles * • • And h11\ll a h1>ul th•· s1tuat111n 111 Los Angt·les'? I.us Angt•l1•s ( '1 t .\ ('orn1111ssumer .Jim Chcfft'rs wa~ 1·n·d1l l'd with tl1<• following qu<>lt' by San D1i>go Un ion s1xirt!-wrrt1·r Sll'\<' flr and: "We d1 rln't bi tt• the hullc·t." s:ud l'lil'fll'l's. "w<· swallowed 1t .. At this h11w Sl'\'1•ral spnrls for boys and g1rl'i have IX!f'n l'ut ll\' tht• s<·hool d1sl rtc·t bo:.irci and t'ttaC'ht'i. a n · lhn •;ett'n ing to l>oyc·11tt thl' re mainder of the football Sl·sason Esperanza l1 1gh 1s d ue• lo m eet San Pedro Fri. d ay, but ac·1·nrding to t-:srwranza Coach Pell' Yodt•r, therC' wi ll lw a game, regard kss of the Los Angl'lt•s boyrott • * • O t h er thc•ui:ht.; The old s aying goe~ som l.'thtnl! hk1• ··oon 't ~cl mad. gel ('\·en. Wt•ll. Edison nen·r "'ill with Newpo rt II arbor. ~h1th en jO) s <l 4 .! scnt•s cdg<• in football. Thl' Sailors move on to thl' Sea V1c.•w Le ague in 1981 ll was rumored that lhl' li ghts we nt out tw1et' at Newport Har bor's game with Servile recently . bul nobody noticed. most have become used to playing under th e m oon al Ne.•" port II arbor . . Brian Brown, a 6·0. 18()-po und Junior and the son of for mer use star Willie Brown, IS a dd ensive back and wide receiver wit h Manna but so does Laguna Bea ch (3·1). Laguna Hills (3-2)-•--------------------is on a three-gam e winnin.R s treak a nd San Clemeqte (1·3) can't be written off. The Tritons' wishbone, combined with receiver Ho b Owens, makes an interesting setup. Enough stalling. 3. Laguna Beach: 4. Dana Hills ; S. San Clemente : 6. Laguna HHls. -------. . . Alamitos 12·2·1); 3. Ocean View (4-1): 4. Cypress C4·0 : S. Katella (3-2): 6. Kennedy 14· 1 >. 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' .. ~ ·~ .. .. ·. =: . :· ·: '• ., ~ ..; QUESTION MA"U -Quarterbacks Lance Stewart (left> or Laguna Beach and Gree T.ereais or Costa Mesa M e given 5().50 chances by their coaches to pJay this week in theirleagueopent>rs. fi'r••r.,,. •• PREP FOOTBALL . c oached by former Anaheim Coat h Bob Salerno Lagun• Hiiis ve. Lagun• •••ch It's only their South Cout League opener , but it could be the most important game of the year for Laglma Beach High 's Artists. who were hurt in more ways than one with last week's 14-6 loss to University, which snapped a three·game winning streak. Quarterback Lance Stewart (foot ) and re· ceiver.MUte Davis Cback) were banged up, and de - fensive end Ronnie J ohnson <shoulder) and lineman Jim Ondaro (concussion) are definitely out. FOOTBALL /B~KETBALL /GOLF Mag~, Mulllgan Under the Gun Pressure M ounl3 aa VCI Opem Btuketbal,l Practice a, JOHN SEVANO Ot ........ ~llM ..... 'fh~ rt:<:rultln&, the endlets hours of planning and the med11t hyptt an: ov.:r •'or lht! UC Irvine baaketball tum ll 'i; oltir lally lime to &el down '" bu1lndt Wtlen Co .. t h 8111 Mull11&1&n took his team throu&h Its first workout today, the real tension bf a an. Mulllat11n d04'Sn 't havf' the luJ(ury of build· 101 a winn,•r Ill Ut'I l 'nlortun1Alely, for he and his players, school orr1t·11ah1 1md fMns ure looking for instant 1u<'t·e11s "'.l'her ... are only two pt'OPlt who have pressure on them," confid~ Mulllt" 1 In hJ» office Tuesday. •·mtl and Kevin Maaee " Maaeti \a the 6·8 monster from Magnolia, Mis&. wllo led Saddlebaek JC to a 41 2 record during his tenure there. Both times h1s team's losses came durlne state JC <'hamp1onsh1p tournament play- once to 9 ranae Coast in the rinals < 1979) and tbe othe r to Cypress in the semis < '80). M1agee was considered THE player. almos t a savior of sorts, at Saddleback, and the soft-spoken • bag man is expe<•ted to work those s ame wonders at UCJ tbis season. "Pressure? There 's no pressure," explained Magee as he s at comforta bly in a campus resta urant. "I'm used to at by now. ActuaUy, it makes me play better. "There might be a little burden because 'peO· pie are countang on me to have a good year -and if I have a good year the team probably will. Rut we have good personnel and good coaches. All we have to do is get everybody playing together." Indeed, Mulligan h as gone out and given .. Magee an excellent supportans cast to work wrth with tbe lakes or Grant Taylor <Cypress). Ben McDonald <Long Beach Poly), Jason Works I LOs Angeles CC>. Kevin f''uller <Long Beach CC), Hanaer Wu:r <Citrus) and Randy Whieldon <Sad· dleback) surrounding him. But still, despite the abundance of talent, the emphasis will be on the UC IRYINE REPOlrl' 230-pound co·JC state Player of the Year ... and he knows it. "We realiz.e it's ~oing to be a tough road," said · Magee of his new venture in the PCAA, "but almost aft the guys are used lo winning. And when you have a team or winners it's hard to lose. "l think everybody knows we can do it, it's just a matter or putting ouMninds together as one. We're going to try to do our best to put UCJ on the m ap." Accomplishing the latter feat won't be easy as the basketball program has won but six games in the PCAA over the last three years. Needless·to- s ay. the Anteaters are not a household word among Division I circles. .. For the past few years the name UCI has been looked upon as a fluke," says Magee . "The players want to change that." And in order to do so Magee says the team may have loplay above their capabilities. "This year we can 'l play 100 percent." he s ays, "we have to play lSO percent to win." f'~ PflflP BI It's In that extra SO percent that the Anteaters will count heavily upon Magee-not just from an offensive standpoint, but a defensive one, too. "If I can get my defense down I think every· thing else will fall Into place," says Magee, who indicated a good season might make him turn hardship. "I know I have to tighten my delense··up. Sometimes I get lackadaisical and that's when I get into trouble. I don't consider myself slow. I just have to keep my feet moving. "I have a lot lo prove," he adds. "I have Lo prove to myself as well as other people that 1 CAN play defense. l have to have an all.around game-. I have to be a complete player." • Of course. the man who will try to mold Magee into that compJete player will be Mulligan, with some help from his coaching staff. "He's a Jlood coach. a ~ood man and a good person," praises Magee or his coach who he bas been close with the past two years. "Unlike most coaches who only bother with you when you're on the floor, he's the type of guy you can go to at any time with a P..~oblem. That's the type of per.ion he is . "If he hadn't gotten the head job I wouldn't be here right now." And UC I certainly wouldn't be where it is right now either. That's where the pressure comes in, in t.rying to live up to its pre·season billing. Zillgitt and Wright insurance agents and brokers • • • • fou~',lo::.::·~7::: .. with tru:--MALAYASJ_HAP-~ 49ERS ARE NEXT Insurance premiums up this year? • Call us ror a compeliuve ~uote t.oucbclowna last week, but tbe 0-S Vaqueros will have to come up with additional defensive power to contain Damon Sweazy. E l Toro's tailback, in their Sea Viewopener. Sweuy bu rushed for S99 yards on 116 car- ries, and bu scored eight touchdowns, which is five more TDs than Jrviae has mustered in its five starts. Miiter Del va. 81ahop AIMt . Mater Oei, which has not won in tbe past twc weeks (3·1-1), is in hostile territory at Bishop Amat, which ii enjoyin& a ~ record, ill addition to seeking revenge for a 14-1.3 loss in 1979. SM Ctement• va. Cl!pletrano Valley San Clem ente takes its 1·3 record to S·O Capistrano Valley, where the Cougars . blessed with a 223-pound front line, await with No. 3 credentials in Orange County. M.•alon Vl•to vs. Dana Hiila Dana Hills ran int.o a rugged defense a week ago , and will find another Saturday in the Dolphins' afternoon South Coast opener witb Mis- sion Viejo. Jim Gleed was held to less than 119 yards for punishment. too, as Sunday's game aeainst St. Louis will attest. The Rams , like SF, are hurting ... but not u much. Elvi• ~acock's eroin injury was not as serious as first . thought, altbou&b he'U probably miss the game at San Fradtisco, an~ Billy Waddy ia ex~ted to play despite root canal work to fl x the chipped and loose teeth be acquired compliments of an early Cardinal hit by John Barefield on a punt return. Still, however , the Rams appear to be meshing into the unit tbat appeared in Super Bowl XIV. The question concerning this Sunday is whether the team will want it bad enough. "I doq't think they're (49ers) going to lie down and die for us." said Malavasi . "We certainly can't go in there with lackiadaisical attitudes. We have to go in there thinking this is a tough game.'' Especially if the Rams want to keep their claim on first place in t.be NFC West . for Auto, Homeowners. Fire. Fine Arts. Lire . Medical, R V .. Boat or Yacht Insurance. Bob Guffin )931 Mac Arthur Boukvrnl Nnrpor1 8cach, u 92W> (714) 7'S2·90S'5 the nm time and the passing game bu generated -;n-use-pot two games1-H~ta--­ Dolpbim, who still enter with a flossy 4-1 record. -ec.11 ..... Gee-. View Qaaarterltact Kevin Wllion leads the 3·2 KateUa Knighb in their Empire League lid-lifter with 4-1 Ocean View, a team bent on playing them cl05e. 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OAIO.LANO RAIDERS Atqulted J,_ (.tmpt.11, _.,...,. 11,,.,,,..,, ltom llW '""" Orteen\ S.lnh tor •n undl\Cto\ed dr••t cllOtu n . LOUIS CARDINALS -Rtl••-Jim Cllllcl•, wide ..-telftr. SAN OIEOO CLIPPER S Signed Gtrfietd HeMd, forw•'d, to • ~·'f•"' <-on tra<.I MOCKEY •· ..... W~. October 15, IMO CWLYPILOT -:•: Pirates, Rustlers Win Big Gol den West a nd Orange Coast coll eges kept their undefeated st rcuks alive Tuesday a rt ... rn oo n a s t h e Ru s tlers d e f ea t e d Saddleback. 19 5, and th e Pirates d own ed Grossmont. l5·8, m J C wate r polo action. T he Rustlers, behind the e fforts of sophomore transfer Don Mahaffey, r a n the ir undcreat ed record to ~O this season and SS-0 over the past thre~ years. Mahaffey, from Indio, sc~red srx goals to lead tht_\ parade and he was ably supported by team - m at es Harry Zachary and Keith Fishbeck. who talli ed three each. and John O lson . Mark Wilson and Dan Hof · fman, all of whom con· tributcd two apiece Gary D . .loluaMll of Coata M•a will serve on the governing board of lhe American lDIUtute of Certified Public Accountanta. T h e Arthur Young & Co . partner is vi ce president of the !ltate society and president of the Orange County chapter. He also is a director of Big Brothers of Orange County. • • • Michael A . D•rlll• ia executive vice president and managing officer of Downey Savings and Loan of Costa ..... .- Me.sa. He was vice president al American Savina•' Northern California operations. . -~ * *. Jolm A. Se1ovla is marketine analyst for Sli Dyna-Drill, a division of Newport Beach-based Smit h International. He will seek expanded markets for all products. He was formerly a representative with an industrial machinery firm. * • • Michael Ania is s upervising art director for Cochrane Chase,· Livingston fr Co., an Irvine ad- vertising and public relations agency. *** Thelma A. McLau1lllla is assistant vice president of the Costa Mesa office of Wells Jo'argo Bank. She contin\l~ as branch office mana1er. '+' *** "I Melvl.a M . Gdidber1 is director of product design and marketing services for E.T.C. Carpet The visiting Gauchos. Mills , Santa Ana-based maker who saw the Rus tlers of carpet and yams. j ump out to five quick • * • goals 1n the first p<•nod . Christoper Jacques is had five players score. .~ dir ector of corporate finance Saddlebuck found 1t:.elf for Varco International, Inc., behind 114 al the half --Ir vine-based maker of oi l <1nd 14·4 at the end of· production tools and equipment. three periods He was assistant treaaurer and Orange Coast Coll ege, """' held a number of other financial m eanwhile. kept making .m Q and analytical posts at Varco. its pre:>ence fdt. too, as JAcouu He handles bank and credit t he Pir at es dumped relations. cash management, analysis and profit host Grossmont to up plannmgand budgeting. their numbers to 3-0 in * * * South Coast Conference Rose Duff Jeffus i~ 'iirector of corporate artion and 13·0 overall. communications. Varco I .• .:mational. The former The Pirates. who never m an ager of com munications t r ai led , featured a a nd investor r e lations adds balanced attack from public relations, civic affairs Ad a m So f i o. v r eg and institution al advertising to Borsuk and Jeff Young, her responsibilities. all of whom scored three * * 111 each, and Giles Allison Jobn Matber is vi ce and Jeff Donnell, both of president-marketing for Point 4 whom added two apiece Data Corp. of Irvine. Mather ~ The Pirates return to w i I I h a n d I e s o f t w a r e ~ action Thursday when development for office syst.ema • the y travel to Lon g and al.so bas been named to the DUPPJE,P\'.9\ Beach CC to meet the board of directors . The company maYea Vikings .. while the computers. controllers, word procesaon and a Rustlers Wlll ope n de· project control system . fem e of their Southern • • * _CJ.pm.a .F.dda¥-·at....a.....~-~ h ror Seeurtty P•~urc p.m . National lfeiik 'She ii witb the bank 1inee PVBUC NOTICE eecrnce 10 c••D110et IUN ... 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Cal ~itJe at home against C)'lldUa L. .vice president-branch 1988. lws.to .... _.._~ofWMdl tM et tfe<tl"' te C"e11w "'9 llfl· ------------------; .. ,., ............ :sold .,.._,,., •• Trojans, 1 .~::ir~1111r..:.-. ............ r.1 ... ,...,l~~.--·a::::.-:::.u:::::: Sea Kings I Stay Tied WEEKENDER Geta It ALL together Frld•ys In th• l1t.11qµIMI _., ........... ........ ,,_,,, .... ._._,... ... .... IMH. Peet •7', ti ••Ml Officio! --s.ld -...... IN99, ........ ._ ·-., -·-... ·--., ..... IM, ,........ tttte, ,.._, . .,, w _ .. ,., .. ,_._ -.... -----.. .... Secwtty Univenity and Corona del Ma r. high schools remained in a flat·footed tie for first place in the Sea View Lea~ue water polo chase as e ac h pos t ed key victor ies Tuesday afternoon. ~. wttlll ___ .,.... .;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~...;:=.;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j~--~ ......... If _,. -... tf uMI locwlty ~ c...troct. The Trojans definitely had the harder tame of the two as they barely slipped by host Costa Mesa. 6-5. Steve Hanle's four goals offset a fine effort by the Mustangs' Phillip Castillo. who tossed in three. Costa Mesa. wh ich saw its record drop to 2·1 an league. held or was tied for the lead until the final period . At CdM. the Sea Kings blasted El Toro. 19-3, rolling up huge leads of 6·1, 11-2 and 15·2. Herit~e Bank l\11·111h1·1 I 1111 CONSTRUCTION FINANCING •Residential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildings Takeout commitment required along with leases •orange County Propertles •Land Loans up to 1 year SOo/c of appraisal • C""9e• -··--.. -nll ... -.... ·-<l'MMd ..., Id Stcwtty i... C...trect. Stld .... .;-, • ....................... oc..., 22, 19 ot 11:• t.m. M .. tfllco .. T. D. k• ~ ...... AINnc.e -. ,,.... 11t0, OM Cll'f ...... ...,_ t, OrMl9. c.tl ......... 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NORTH STARS Atlur- 8rtcl Pal....,. forwercl. lo v k 1or1a of I,. w .. 1ern J..,tor Hoc.key LH9ue The Sea Kings were led by Larry Jacobs, who scored five goals. and he was supported by teammates Carter Fabor and Dan Se m e n son as th ey scored four each. (peyollle ot llrnt of stte In 1-1 , • -y of .. ~ SUIOI) tll rltlM. •up to $750.000 l-feritaie Bank ............ OJ o •te ~ 02 OS t ..U. COtPP•••llC• ............... 2 I 0 If 14 ' ' 0 .. , 011 12• 11 2 t • e 0 2 0 4 IJ ............... l ' 0 12 • 1 2 I IS 21 I 0 0 t J I I 0 1 tO 0 1 I • 1 ............... ~ ....... , ... ...,...,. ... vw11 1..-,.s c.ew .... ~-­ ............. Y..,.......,.,11 ........... 1 ...... 11 ........ ~fl °""". T---." .................. "' R I .. Ollc.llel, fl .................. 0 0 • 1 I • • 4 ) t 2 I Wallleft'a Vohybell ""''°" cou•o• Ge'*" ._ ... LM ...... tes CC, l!o-l, IS-I, IM. .. I ... ~ El Two#. UN......ity, I,,_., IS-7. N..,.n -..dltf. Mfflfle, IS-S, I~ Mtttr Dtl def ...... Amtt. 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OU' Prices ood our 8ualtW. The Prices on our economlcol, fuel efficient cars are a true value. BUF11f's' the conslstant fine ~y' of ou servlee' that wl t:>rrig you back agaf) and again. One of the many specials you'I tnd here this )\'eek ls a 1979 Merclly Colony Pak w$6agon. This klX\IY model, specloly p.rcf'tased from the Ford factory, Is only >6999. (225WLO) @ ·---L IENOIE .. 2171 CAMPUS DRIVE IRVINE. CALIFORNIA 92713 CONT ACT: JEFF JOHNSON (714) 833-3700 Ihle tnd Int_ c_.,.. '° -,._ ...... llY It -Yid Dtec1 o4 Trtltl 111 Ille ,,...,.y ._.....,_ d99Crlbtd: TaUST~: llt<*ALO F. CANE -LILLIAN A.CANE,........,_wlfe 8ENEl'ICIAlltY: MAaK HAYES lttcoNld ~II ft, 1t7' n IMtr. No • .,,. ...... ,_,... ,... .. Of. tlcl•I •ectrft In IN ""k• tf "" ltt<O ....... of Or .. County; ltld .... of trvtt -.er-. the lollowlltl ,,... 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Ott.l,U,11.tWt ._. .. .· • • DAii., V PtlO T Business Pacific Pla%a's Pima Spanish-style plaza in rendering will be headquarters for Pacific Federal Savings ·and U>an Association. Costa Mesa. Local· ed at the present site of McNally High AND RECOVER TAXES PAID IN 1977, 1978 & 1919 · School. Newport Roulcv ard and 19th Street the new cons trul'lion will cost about $10 million to build. Completion of the prOJ · ect is scheduled for early t 982. 18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 18%-22% on 6 months to one year softcly secured T.D. notes. Trust deeds available From s1,000 to s200,000 c~ dolly for --h & ovoll.illty CALL DIRECT or COUfCT FOR DETAILS & FREE BROCHURE PLEASE CONTACT Mt A1 HOME BUSI NESS PLEASE CALL AT TIME 8 1J'>1Nl"Vi NA·M·e·-·- STREET CITY ZIP GA Caltl HCJme Loan Broker VW%VERBAL) FINANCIAL HUNTINGTON BEACH (Peter's Landing) I 6400 P.cHk c ... llttl • ., s.. 219. '2649 714 146-1567 • 21 J lfJ.J117 NEWPORT BEACH '"""",.,.c...,.Drtw #2~92661 • 714 644-1 tH AMAZllG IEW GAS-SllllG DEllCEI COLLECTORS CORNE" Rue Colna A ltampa GOLD A SILVER Prtc•• for 10-14-80 a-c---c• u1.M K r UC)t' rt MMJis M•Plf LOt IOOCoron. SO Pt~ 'IO..,.S1t~r6- . .., --· ., ... -11'1M. _,_ .. -... --· ...... .. .... "DURING THE GASOLINE CRUNCH WHAT MORE CAN I SAY'' Wntn 1 get o.lge<l !>O miles trorT• me ott.ce and can r>e rooted c ..... c-.- (714) 556-6850 South Coeat Plue Vlllege -----··-!Ac ____ _ MY PAGER AND I ARE PAllTNERS • " My b\lsm11ss oeats 1n service 10 111e 11111>'1t oeong ava1tab1e ~I all limes is a 111us1 Answe1 P~ ensurts ln1s My 0.1ger ano 1 a1e OiOne•s its sal.lry . 1us1 a lew llo1\a1s a month I ~e •eM 10 anol~er customer near lhdl '--.... ---------~ toc1111on Ans"'e' Paqe pays 011 10 11s ~1gnes1 deo1ee Ann Wllh !fly blli•~ 111UllllW .11 most daily I'd oe lost w11nnu1111 .. •s mme• U.C. Mwpll~ H C Mu111hy Plumbing Buen~ Paik "E:VOI WITH IWllOl 11 TM( TllWt .. " II s lrkt 11a .. ng someone tap you on Ille shoulder 10 say YoU are wanted ' !Qy A Cumbetla!ld AC&R Air ConOlllooers, Rtlrtg111al01S Garden Grove John <; 01mrnir ~ Adooe EnQ1neer s me Onv.ney "WE HAVE GAIHEO ACCOUNTS " ·Answer Paqe hd~ 111ov1deo us 1ns1an1 conlac1 with out men 1n the 11e1d We have 9a1ne11 accounts Dy 1>e1ng able 10 ge110 emergency calls ano 91-;e our C1Js1omcrs Qu1c~ seivice wneo ltiey h.1'1! a problem Jim Cronk Hydru Pest Control Co • Los Angeles "THE ONE THING THAT SETS MEAl'AllT." "In teat estate. yoo1 r.alls trom cltenls are your tlleblOOCI One 111ing 1ha1 sets me ap;1r1 l!'CWll o!l1er5 IS Iha! ""I Cdlls gel 10 rm NON• Ed Jones Century 21 Rut Es1~11! la~cwf)()(l "l'M NOT GOING TO MISS OEllVElllNG.A IAIY .. " "I can relax Mslde 01 hOme and olfl(.9 know1no that I'm not gotng 10 miss detiv~nng a Daby wtten t m · oetwetn tocaltons 1 ·Eugene R Sollman M 0 <:anoga Park Arcsw« Page can~ yw to lfllXJ1ant phooe cals 24 hwrs a day In La; Angeles, Orange. Riverside, San Bernardino and parts of Ventura counties. There Is no llmil to the number o4 "beeps'' you can receive. and no extra phone charges or special equipment to Install. When someone wants yw, ttley Just dial on any phone. It's as easy as that! call us today IOI' all the details! 645-1342•731-7777•831-2493 °' ----......... "" .... -· ... .... "' "'*' "'11¥ ~ , ... ' A 'f Al ARI MOW! Prestige location. Early Mall Delivery. Holding and forwarding U.S.P..W_.. .,.,........ TheMmls.lte 17777 .... tl.T 1ni..,cAm14 17141 549.4733 radio .,.ger WIDE AREA COVERAGE OrHtt C.uty. L.A. c .... ly, Saa.,..,.. .. c..ty. IUnnWt c .. ry. '17.75 loUI mo. t91t no deposit on ctldit approval "" "'' I ' I II ' I\ W,11111 't1tl'H11'...f "-f II\ It I l",.1 ' . .f P C.ll 142-tl11. ht at .. word• towork tvyou. • The Unknown Sector Non-prof it Groups ~ek More Donations By JOHN CUNNI t't' Afl' __ , Aflelnt NEW YOHK You arc fam1har with the business ser tor You are awurc of the gov crnment sec·tor. Rut you prob· ably do not even r1tcognize this sector of American life, or if you do, cannot name it; It is one of the largest In · fluences in American life, but as one commentator said. some of the simplest statistics about it are not collected, scholars rare· ly s tudy it, teachers seldom leach about it. IT CONSISTS of a vast array of vital entities such as colleges , churches. voluntary hosp itals. philanthropic foundations, sym phony societies and research centers devoted to the general welfare. Its members are private and non-profit. but they operate for the general welfare and spend more than $80 billion a year. And they depend on donations of 50 million Amer icans to continue their work. This is the independent sector "We beheve passionately in it," said Brian O'Connell. HE FEARS, howe ver , that 1t 1s often overlooked, as unknown in some respects as the dark side nf the moon, although in his view it not only represents the American people but IS the American people. In the past decade, he said, giving was down 10 percent, and at least part of the reason is a consequence of the sector's poor rec · o..inition. O'Connell is preside nt of th e six · month -old Inde pendent Sector -the cu•11111 organizat~on and the sector share the name so name d by members who seek to be more clearly categorized as the third sector of societ y. Business isn't the guilty one, said O'Connell, former director of the Mental Health Associa· tion~ Last year corpor ations gave a record $2.3 billion, ex· ceeding foundation contributions for the first time. He doesn't place blame direct· ly on indjviduals either, because they continue to provide 90 per- cent of charitable and philan· thropic giving. In fact, O'Connell declares, neithe r does he blame government. Mortgage Rate Cut LOS ANGELES Great Western Savings & Loan Associa· lion has reduced its mortgage rate on si ngle -f a mil y , owner-occupied homes to 14 per- cent from the 14.5 percent rate. whichhadbeenpostedOct.1. Ov~r Th~ Counte r NASO ListillCJS Still , he concedes, the federal government has created a prob· lem. one that is related to the • third sector's lack of recogni· lion. It was done inadvertently, he said. The intent was to help, not hmder. The source of the damage ap· pears to be the Internal Revenue Service code relat ing to charita· ble, tax-deductible rontribu· lions. Six times in the past eight years the s tandard d eduction has been increased. until it is now $3,400 for a married couple. 1temization is better for those who depend on contributions. ac· cording to O'Connell. NOW, SAYS O 'Connell . almost every independent sector organization, large or small, community-based or nationwide, religious or secular . "is faced with the prospect of having to curtail its activities." Increases in the standard de- duction, he maintains, parallel the percentage declines in giv- i n g . And so. as one of its first pieces of business, the lndepen· dent Sector the foundation, the corpor ations that give. and the major voluntary organiza. lions -are seeking a cha nge in t he tax law. They are supporting two bills. S.219 and H.R. 1785. which would authorize t axpayers to itemize and deduct charitable contribu- tions regardless of whether they also take the standard deduc· lion. llp• and Do1m1• DOWNS l ••I 2 I'• Jli• •"-f1Vl 3~. 2 1111 21 ,.,. ,.,. 2"• 20 9Vo • ~ 13•,, 13'-5' J " , •.. 2 ... ,.~. 11' • 2'• Pct. Oii #IJ.1 Off 15.S 111 Off IJ,J ~• Off 12. I l'-1 Off IU .,, Oft 11.4 ''• Off '' I I Off 10.5 J Oii tO.O ~ Ott ••• "· Oft •.• v. Oft "·' 2 Off 9.1 ~. Off ... \0 Off ... .. Off u 111. Off 1.5 1v. Off I.• • , Ott l.l ' Off l.l 2 ... Ott 1.3 '. ()If l.l ,, ' Ott I l ' Off t.2 ... Oft 10 MUTUAL FUNDS . ' -------_ ......... STOCKS BUSJNESS W _.dneHda,·""" Cln~inf( Pri.c···~ NYSE ,COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS °"~'•"O""IWhO ..... on,,,. ...... 1'ot' ¥•11-•I "••Ill( P&w '°''"" °"''""••Ill (ln<IM•ll \flJ{~ ••• .....,.,_ r11por1MllY '"" ,.,.!Otl•l <11•-••t1ono1 s.<111111•• O.•l•n ~nd '""'""' Wednetday <ktooer 15 1980 N ONL f Pt:..or B7 Dow Jones Final UP 10.24 CLOSING 972.44 Senldor Heinz Kin Foe Of Parenthg~? By MILTON MOSKOWl'fZ Whe n Congr ess passed the Pur(• Fond and Orug Art 111 1906, 1t did so over the opposition tlf virtuall y all th(> mem be rs of t he food processing tnd11st1 y T he companies had good rea!>ons to '"·"' a l.1w that gavl' the government power to reguhite th" pro1tuc lion sale and labeling of food produ<ts The) wP r-i: thtn ,1ddin~ copper sulphate tu vegt:lc.ibles to h11ng up th1· ~1 et!rl 1 0101 . coloring Jam s with c he mH <1l dy<>s and hlC'•ll hing sugar with sulfur dioxide among other 1 ute pra1 t11 , • ., However the food companies wert' not unan1m<tll s an their oppos1t1on ot the new law 1 he most notable holdout was H J Heinz. fo under of the P1ttslJU r gh tom pan) bear mg his name lie act1H ly supporkd the leg1slat1on llemz packed clean foods and ht· dadn t see why 11lht•r romp.m1ts should be allo\\cd to get a\\ay with sel1111g r hcm1cally adulterated fouds Eighteen years latl·r Dr Har vey W Wtln architect of ttw l'un Food and Or ug Ac1 and the first head of \\hdt is now the rood & Drug Ad m1nis trat1on w11Jte to H J H t•11\z s sun Money Tree !low ard, to say "I apprnc1a1( th1 111\ Jlt i "11 h "h1 d1 :i: our fa th er and all of his s taff s to<><.l h\ rn• 1 nth• 11.11 k•·st hrn 1 r ol 111~ fight for pur e focxl I felt thctl l ~h•111ld h,l\l' lo1~t lhf tight 1f I had not had that <1ss1stant f• BUT THAT Wr\S c1 lonit t1m1 i:llo!O II ,J 1lt 111z <llt>d 1n 19 19 And today thing:-ar1· ct1ffvrt.'nt II l llun1. s l!,rt.ll grandson John l lemz is no" .1 member 1)f <'un~r ''"' I le 1s a L' nitcd States senator I rom h ts honw stall' rn I·c·nu sylvania and he has JUSl sent cl lelll:'I lo busm1•ss pet1plt! ac ross the l ount rv The purp<>sc of St-n llemz s lew r 1s to raise money for a ne" organ1zat1on called the I nated Stalt•s s enatorial Business Advi sory Board And the ra ison d ctre or this or gam zatwn 1s to gel business people to st1ppo1 t H~publ11 an c andidates and Hepubhcan policies t as 11 tn1·; w1::ren t already) Sen lle1n1 's 1mmed1att! gC>al 1s t11 ddcal the 2~ Democra tic senators who are up lor re elc<lton this year And he's particularly concerned about whipping such sen ators as Birch Bayh of Indiana, .John Culver or Iowa, Alan Cranston of California, Thomas Eagleton of Missouri and Warren Magnuson of Washington because they appare ntly have a record of voting' with big unions·· and a re therefore presumably anll busmess YOU CAN JOIN the U S Senatorial Busmess Advisory Boa~d-w1th a contribution of $750 (entitling you to become. a-m.ember o.f the-Chairman's committee), S.SOO 1.en1llling you to become a member of the Director's committee> or $250 (ent1thng you to membership in th<' steermg tomm1t tee> As best as I can make out, the only extra benefit you get from paymg more money 1s this S750 brmgs you a gold 1dent1f1cat1on tag for your luggage, S500 brings a silver one S250 nets a green one Othe rwise all members seem to have the same pr1v1leges, the pnme one of which seem s to be access to an 800 Washington .. hot hne ' number whe re you wilt be able to rant and ra' e about vour most des pised congressman .ftii1ork11111 Thf' Spo11i9h1 N £ W 'fORK I AP• Sfllt''!"i noon t>ttf" •t\O ~' t.l\«'l\)t' of ft. t •t~n T\Q\' dt t1Vt' "'ft w Yort. 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Plan a buffet that can be prepared ahead of The Bi& Day, then dress up the tables with brightly colored streamers and bows. These cheese balls Nm be made severaJ weeks ahead. Roll on the toppings jwat before aervina. CHEDDAR CHEESE BALLI' I cups shredded Cheddar cheese< 1 ~ po9Ddi) 1 packa1e ll ounces) cream cheese 4 tablespoons soft butter or margarine ~cup beer 1 teaspoon dry mustard • "'1 cup finely chopped wal~ ~ cup chopped parsley Beat Cheddar and cream cheese and bvl- ter or margarine in large bowl by hand or with electric mixer until smooth. Slowly beat in beer and mustard. If mixture is very soft, refrigerate until firm. Divide mixture in half and shape into 2 balls. Roll in chopped parsley. walnuts. bacon bits, paprika or pecans. Keepa well for weeks. Do not roll in top· pines unW ready to serve. If the party is for a child, and you're trying to teach him good nutritional habits, conaider substituting this sandwich cake for the uaual sugar-laden birthday cake. The "frosting" is ingredients he will Jove anyway: peanut butter , cream cheese, raisins and chopped nuts. Serve it with chilled glasses of milk and your small guests will adore you. PARTYSANDWICllCAKE jam 1 32-ounce jar strawberr)r or grape 1 28-0unce jar creamy or crunchy peanut butter 2 loaves unsUced white bread 2, 8-ounce packages cream cheese Milk Red skinned apples Golden raislna .. , .. .. ' ( • • -. • •• • . J ,.. ,.. "-i' I ' ~ ... .., __ .. laery ........ POPCORN GRANOLA 3·1h to 4 quarts hot popped popcorn <white or yellow huJless) 1 cup coconut, flaked 1 cup nuts or sunflower seeds % cup raisins a,; cup honey ~cup butter or margarine, melted 1 tablespoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon salt Combine popcorn, coconut. raisins. and nuts. Blend remaining ingredients together and pour over the popped com mixture. Toss to coat thoroughly. Spread on a lightly buttered lOxlS·in ch jelly roll pan. Bake at 275 degrees for 40 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes. Cook to . crisp. Store in. air-tight containers. Makes about 4.a,; quarts. PARTY MIX 3 quarts freshly popped popcorn (white or yellow hulless > squares 3 cups bite·size toasted wheat 2 cups round oat cereal 3 cups thin pretzel sticks 2 cups salted peanuts 1 cup butter or margarine 1 tablespoon Worchestershire sauce 1h teaspoon garlic salt ''• teaspoon hot pepper sauce Mix popcorn, cereals, pretzels, and nuts in a large bowl. Melt margarine. Stir in Worchestershire sauce, garlic salt, and hot pepper sauce. Pour over popcorn mixture and toss well. Turn mixture into two large, shallow roasting pans. Bake at 300 degrees for about 30 minutes, stirring frequently. Drain on absorbent paper. Store in ai r· tight containers. Makes about 5 quarts. HONEY POPCORN BALLS 10·12 cups popped popcorn <white or yellow hulless > a4 cup brown sugar If.I cup honey 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Combine brown sugar. honey, and butter in pan over low heat until mixture bubbles around edge. Pour over popped com. Stir un- til coated. Shape using popcorn ball maker to eliminate risk of burned hands and to ensure pe rfectly shaped popcorn balls. IC you must splurge a bit on your. big day, and want to have a sweet dessert. her.e are several that won't be too hard.on the figure. They 're nutritious as well as delicious. CRUNCHV ICE CREAM BALLS 1 cup graham cracker crumbs •1. cup chunk style peanut butter 2 tablespoons sugar •/4 teaspoon cinnamon 1 quart vanilla ice cream Chocolate syrup With 1008 sharp knife. cut off all crust from two loaves of unsliced white bread. Turn loavea on side; cut lencthwise into 1licff about t;<!i-inch .. thi~k:-Spreed··slices of each loaf wilh peanut butter and jam; top jam with finely chopped apple. Instead of a birthday cake. have a 'cheese' cake Blend graham cracker crum~ peanut butter. sugar and cinnamon. Scoop ice cream into.larae ball.a and.roll in cr:umb.mixtur..e.until. well coated. Freeze unW serving time. Serve with chocolate syrup. Makes 6-8servings. A cake needn't be a traditional cake. This sandwich loaf cJ pean.Jt butter and cream cheese is a good, healthy substitute. Place stacked loaves side by side on aervin1 plate. Soften 2 8-ounce packages cream cheese with milk to apreading COil· sistency. Spread softened cream cheese over loaves to make one cake. Wrap and store in refrtaerator unW aerv· inl time. Decorate top and aides of cake with red akinded apple slices and aolden raisins. To serve, cut on diagonal. Serves 11·20. Maybe it would be a bil treat for you to have breakfut in bed on your big day. Your loved ones don't have to be wizarda in the kitchen to create a treat for you, so it's a wiih that can be 1ranted. They can make a French-toasted strawberry bllntl sandwich, which features peanut butter, cotta1e cbeeae and strawberry Jam. 8TMWBER&Y·BUNTZ MNDWICllES ~ cup creamy peanut butter I slices white bread 1 cup creamed cottqe cheese 1 teaspoon IJ'ated lemon peel 2 .... \4 cup milk Butler'• mar1art.ne t cup ltrawberry Jam Spnad pemut butter on 1 aide ol each ........ 111.ce. llU tocetber cottqe cbeele and .... D9ll .,,. IPNMI \4 cup of mixture on ,...Ill lllaer.llde ol 4 bnac:l llices. Tap wltla ............ 4 lliC91, peanut but· E Mxt to ftlllq. Beat .... and milk · ..U. In 1.,.e 1klu.t cw• medium· Mll,meltbulUf. I -· QIA*'' dip .-.wtebel, aM at •·time, -• ~:U--to cOI& bo&b aides; ........................ ~L"'i• .... "J .. .,. ... i..at. _.. .... ,a .. o..-tap ........ 4. , ' If you mwst have a sweet treat for your day, then conaider making Wheat Germ Swirl Cheesecake, a healthy desert of wheat germ, eggs, cream cheese and blueberries. This cold and creamy confection is healthy, too, since wheat germ has essential vitamins and minerals and the all-important rougha1e we need in our diets. WHEAT G~RM SWIRL CHEESECAKE 2 cups fresh or frozen blueberries 1/4 cup vacuum packed wheat germ. re1ularor augar and honey ~cup augar 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1/4 cup water 2 eggs, separated 2 (8-ounce) packages cream cheese 1 't!t teaspoons pure vanilla extract 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel Wheat Germ Cruat Whipped cream 1arni1b Chop 1 cup blueberries. Combine with wheat 1erm, 1/4 cup 1u1ar and 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Set aside. Heat remainin& ~ cup sugar and water to boiling. Simmer 3 minutes. Remove from heat. Beat ea whites until stiff peaka form. Gradually add hot syrup, beatlnc CODStantly until very stiff peak•: form. Beat e11 yolks with cream cheele, vanma, lemon peel and remalnlna 1 tablespoon lemon Juice until fiuffy, Fold ln beaten e11 whit.ea. Tum ball the cheese mixture into crust. Top with wheat 1erm blueberry mixture. Cover with remain· ln1 cheese mixture. Swirl with fork to live marbled effect. . Sprinkle with reHrved cl'Ult mixture. Conr. Fnele et leut 4 hours until firm. LooHn edp ol pan carefully with 1P,atula dipped into warm water. Top cMeeecake w{da nma••n1 blueberri•. Garnilb with wbl--' cream. Let stand at room tem-....-. . I I perature 15 minutes before serving. Makes 1 (8-inch) cake. WHEAT GERM CRUST : Mix 1 cup vacuum packed wheat germ. re2ular or su2- ar and honey. with 8 tablespoons melted buUer and 6 tablespoons sugar. Reserve 1/4 cup for top of cheesecake. Firmly press remainder onto bottom ol 8-inch springform pan. Bake in 350- deiree oven S minutes untll lightly browned. Cook on rack. If the party Is an informal one, particularly for teena1en, you might want to whip up some popcorn snacka. · . Popcorn is hilh ln fiber, low in calories (one cup of plain popcorn contains about 2S calories) and ls a snack without sugar. Here are some popcorn snacks with healthy foods added, such u fruit, nuts and honey. CRUNCHY FRUIT llUNCll 3 quarts freshly popped popcorn <white or yellow hulless) 2 cups natural cereal with raisins ~ cup dried apricots, chopped '4 teaspoon salt ~cup butter or margarine ~cup honey Preheat oven to 300 de1reea. Combine first four l.qredjenta in lar1e bakin1 pan; set aside. In small saucepan, combine butter or mar1arine and honey. Cook over low beat un- til butter or mar1artne la melted. Pour over popcorn mixture, tos1ln1 lightly until well coated. Place in oven. Balte 30 minutes, stirriq occasionally. Makes 3 quarts. Store in tithUy covered container. CAaaor OMNGE Bl.OMO• CUE 2 cupe unalfted all purpaM flour l~ cupe wbeet 1erm, rqular or 1u1ar . - ' and honey Want breakfast in bed on your special day? Ask the cooks to fix a Strawberry Blintz Sandwich. It won't tax them too much. Just put a candle on top. 3 teaspoons baking powder l "'1 teaspoons salt 1~ teaspoons cinnamon ~ teaspoon nutmeg 2 cups packed brown sugar 1 ~ cups cooking oil 4eggs l~ teaspoons vanilla 3 cups grated carrots 1 tableapoon grated orange rind 1 cup raisins o/4 cup finely chopped pecans Combine flour, wheat germ. baking powder, aalt and spices on wax paper. Stir well tol>lend. . Beat su1ar, oil, e1gs and vanilla together in larte bowl. Add carrots and orange rind. mixing well. Stir in blended dry ingredients. then raisins and pecans. Spread In greased and floured 10.inch Bundtpan. Bake at 350 F. for S0.'10 minutes until wooden pick inserted in center comes out cleu. Cool In pan 10 minutes. Remove from pan. Cool on rack. Serve with Cream Cheese Sauce (below). Makeal2·16aervinis. Crea• ClleeH Sa11e:e 2 packages C3 ounces each) cream cheese 2 tablespoons softened butter or maraartne 1 tea1poon vanilla 1 cup unsifted powdered 1uaar Cream cheese, butter and vanilla to1et11er thoroqbly. 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L " -,. J Pct·Rltz I -----t-------------Fruit Pies STORE C6UPON -J L------------------ .. ,. FOOD Palm Beach Avocado Bowl What's your favorite fruit? Would you have said avocado? Because It 'a the perfect ingre· dlent for green salads and natural food-type sandwiches. most people think o( avocados as a vegetable . "But t echnically , avocados belong lo the fruit category. And when you begin to con· sider them as fruits, a whole new range of possibilities opens up for experimentation. Avocados are won · derful i.n fruit salads, for example. Their mellow, nutty taste, pretty color an<t creamy texture pro· vide a delicious contrast to the sweet taste or other fruits. If you haven't tried avocados in a fruit salad, see how good they can taste in ttus .Palm Beach Avocado Bowl. Just combine a colorful mixture of a ssorted fresh fruit. including avocados. Then top with a luscious avocado and banana dressing. a sur· prisingly good combina· lion that's made zesty with lime juice and hot pepper sauce. You can serve this dressing over a fruit salad or as a dip for fruit chunks. Versatile? You bet ! That's one of the re· markable qualities of avocados . Whether teamed with vegetables or fruits or even a com · bination of the two, avocado s fit in beautifully. This is the time to ex· periment with avocados to see what other good combinations you can create . From now through December is the peak seaso n for avocados. You'll find not only the best prices, but also the best quality fruit. Here are a few tips for working with avocados : Most avocados in the supermarket are not yet ripe. so plan to buy ahead for making avocado specialties. -To ripen avocados, keep them at room tern· perature for s everal AVOCADOS ANO BANANAS MAKE INTRIGUING DRESSING days . To hasten the ripening process, place avocados in a paper bag or fruit ripening bowl . -To determine ripe· ness, hold the avocado in your hand and s queeze gently. If it yields to gentle pres · sure. it's readytoeat. S tore ripe n ed avo ca d os in the refrigerator. They ·11 keep for several days. To protert an avocado 's good looks , sprinkle c ut s urfaces with lime juice. PALM BEACH A VOCAOO BOWL 2 cup s c ub ed avoc ados <about 112 medium>~ reserve half shella for containers 2 medium bananas, cut in chunks 2 tablespoons each lime juice and sour cream 'h teaspoon sugar '4 teaspoon salt Dash liquid hot pep· per sauce 3 tables poons chopped toasted nuts 6 cups cut up assort· ed fresh fruits <Florida avocado, pineapple, orange, grapefruit. ap· pie, bananas, strawber· ries >. chilled In container of elec- tric blender combine Jll ingredients except nuts and assorted fruits. Blend until smooth, scraping sides of con· tainer as needed. Cover and chill I hour. Stir nuts into avocado mixture ; serve i n avocado half shells as a dip for fruit chunks, or serve as a dressing over fruit. Makes 8 appetizer or salad servings. A guide to oo••......, _. ... ,, u•~··-.. m~nr -~ ... _.!._:_X::__•ii 1BARFREE WHEN YOU BUY ANY 3 BARS TRY NEW LIFEBUOY GOLD! • , . ·-· 911 --•• ' FOOD Wednesdmy. 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(I 0 U r , ht•rbw und suit Family Cottage Cheese Casserole- combines ground beef and fresh vegetables. 1•u t l:rounll h1·d .111<1 ''" ff' (1 ._ti \ \' ~ t'\ U IJ It,... ,II I' I 4 ll'IJbJ)(lOO ~Ult In 10 hl<'t1 sk11lt'I , hl';il Pour over beef and vcgetubh• mixture Bake '41 35fi degre~' F until Hl:l'lt1bles a <'ooked , uhuut 20 to 2 m inutes. Muke11 4 servings. :t I I !Oppl'd \\Ith 11 1111\\11 ful l'lllt,l~!l' dl\'\'M' U\l\llll \' I h t' II h .1 k e d r Or ~ 0 m1nutt". i\fl\'t .1 ht•l'IH' d._1, tit \\ ori... J nut t ll IOui-tJ in 111·1· lh;1t ... \'('(lfHllllll tll and I'·"' tu p 1·1•p.lrl' t'Jll I ht> l'lt'.tl -Ancient Plant Maki~ Comeback? FRESNO 1A P 1 Amaranth. an anc ient plant that has been &111 but forgotten in rnc1de rn America, may achieve a re naissance as a pro te111·ri ch health food . It was a staple grain in Mexico and South America before E uro· pean explorers arri' ed. Ho we\'l•r. Spanish con· quistadors discoura~cd its cult1 val1on because a maranth he ld t'ttual s1gnif1canre in religion and human sacrtftl·c in Mexico THE Ti\LI., !>piky leafed plant with col· orful . o ften dark purplish red le:ives largely died o ut a s a food in the new world but eventually wl:ts in· troduccd lo Ch ina. Indi a and Africa No w. a m ar anth may be making its way back across th e ocea n s.I spurred by a National , Science Foundation ;.{ ~study that term ed jt one --··of''the 20 most promising 1 ( new crops in the Umted I States. E xperiments are un-1 de r way to adapt the plant to climates and s oils i n the U n i t ed Hf st::~· ~~ea h~~t;a~~ I are promoting the work, ·~ and General Foods is g r ow i n g omt.• ,: amar anth ~ r t: ONE S'fl 0\' ts bemg c o n d 11 " t e ct ;1 t t h e l '11ivers1ty of California d epar tme nt (lf agronom~ 1n Davis h y S .. J . J ar n and ll olly Bauptli who hope to find the b est s t ra in fo r Califonuc. con<l1t1ons. "Inte r est 1n g rain amaranth ao; a m...iJ o r crop has grown 1n recent years mainly due to its excellC'nt nutr1t1on a l quality," J am reported It contain'> up to lb percent protein com pared to nine percent for wheat and has "a well balanced array of essen· lial a mino arids " TEST PLOT~ have yie l de d up t o 2,000 pounds per acre "which is a good ) 1eld if com · pared with other high I protein c rops." Jain said. The Davis researchers 1 have spent the last two years "essentially learn- ing to grow," said Jain, : who was familiar with amaranth in his native India .. Now. they hope to 1 ·'select the most promis· 1 ing types to build upon a nd develop the best characters," Jain said 1 in a telephone interview. One of the features the UC researchers hope to develop into amaranth for California is a plant 5--10 feet high that can be harvested by machine . I But Jain predict ed that amaranth "won 't be grown ov e r thousands of acres.c It I probably wUI become more popular as a back yard gardening proj- ect." · He noted that Rodale Presa, a major s up- porter ol amaranth In the health food field, la aendtu aeedl to 10,000 people this )'ear. • 'Tlaey find a good reapOlaM •m=•mall baelc yard f .·• Jala uid ... lee th u tb• ftntl'breakthrou1h ...,.. ........... _.. , ......... projects." ''¥0rtS GREAT SAVINGS-AND DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE'' ,, l If i ~\\ !": ,. I t t I \ l\•,l''I •I ., TREE.TOP ,t• ~-. .... APPLE-el DER •~I >iJ....,.I f HOI I t t l'\IT ~ f uh 11~ .. , I\•' ,, '''''J •• , ...... ft I I " . ,. •1U •I' '"'''' I lift•!Ai~li•I•l•~-1 }55 I \ ... Jt!1>eyn1aid Ice Cream Stouffers Macaroni f, Chse. • 7 9 Jerseymaid Whip Topping • 5 9 2 49 I Banquet Fried Chicken 3 100 ,. t ... , .. 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Center Cut Chuck Roast J~H· t ~W'o•~ IL~' H 't)I W Boneless Stewing Beef •l• ]59 209 248 ~268 R }59 ,. 218 PRODUCE l l\l~ll'lr-.ll'GllQw'< 3 ~c .69 Green Pippin Apples ""'1"\~ lfflo'I t f\H.\• ,I .39 Brussels Sprouts ,,, ...... JIJJl.> "' '"" .19 Fresh Cantaloupes Ill ~IHOU ICAfE ftJ'IVOR Large Avocados '" .79 l>f I W" •II ~ IJ\\'QM Snow White Cauliflower l ll .49 MEATS tH 263 ' ... IJ~ • '"' , .. ~ t ",.., Beef Cube Steaks 1(4 ... ,.., ... "'"' 1 f \ Jt (•' ,,._,, }89 GrO\Jnd Beef Patties 1 ;', 't/.~,11: R ••• , ........ ¥ .............. u }29 Best.-0.f'ryer ~ ... ]78 \ '' •1 I"'' • ' Corned Beef Brisket c· 269 ~~"LO f A , A ...,t-' Center <.:ut Ham Slices ll }89 "\Afri1,~')"i.A '"' t I i.11t)I Fresh Italian Sausage HEAL TH & BEAUTY ',.,.,,.' '..,I "iC • I~ 218 Listerine Mouthwash •"'•""I , .. , . . ~. 288 Vicks Nyquil Medicine ''•C.)/ tHill\l··'-lit ''I \J/ 149 Arrid Roll-0n Deodorant lflt)UM t ~t t,qll\J.Ol-'l1W"'I Jergen's Lotion ]17 """t h4 ·1 t 199 Drlstan Nasal Spray .... 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Octoc. 16 ,., FOOD ) Chicken Cutlet Among Leanest Choices However. m ost re clpt'~ ror <'OO k i n N chicken cutlt>ts er111e the calorie adv1rntaac b)' cooking the n atl t'hl 1n cruse or oil. or by com bin Ina tht.•m "Ith hlah hal Ingredients Toda . I !l hlTt' u favorite rt'<'lpt' that 11' r l<'h with flavor . yt"I vlrtuall fllt fn•t• t'or u taste of lht.• l'ur 1bbt>u11, t ry lhilS Jumu1<•a ins pired r urrlt•tl ('hi\'kt•n steuk plry. but not hot. JAMAl('A·S1',~L•: Cl'RIUEU C'Hl('IU•:N STEAKS For enrh :wr\'ln~ . f " oun<'e ('hll'ke~ cutlt>t ( lt or a 'k inl~ •5 boned brt>ast > 2 tablt>Spooni. ~I .i 11\ low rat yogurt l tnblt'. poun l1m t' <or lemon 1 juac(• 1 , teaspoon grvund allsp1re '• teaspoon jlroun cum an ""2 teaspoon mild tor hot > curry powd<'r Salt (or gartac• ,,11t l lo taste Put chicken c utlets an a shallow glass dis h Stir remaining ingred ients together, then mix with chicken. coaling both 1 sides. Puncture chicken , in several places with a I fork. Marinate at least an hour, or cover and 1 re frigerate all day or overnigh t. Broi~r barbecue in a pre'h fgrill or broiler as clo e Frozen Milk Almost Real MADISON. Was . (.,\.P) Scie ntist s at the Universit y of Wisconsin have devised a way to m a k e a frozen milk concentrate t hey say tastes almost like the reaJ thing when water is added, the university announc~ Thursday. I The process means I that mi lk c ould be canned, marketed and l stored like frozen fruit juice, according to food resea r c h e r Owe n Fennema. THE PRODUCT has been taste-tested and t he tas ters said it t asted almost like normal milk 1 when reconstituted a s liquid milk by adding water, the researchers said. The process is not yet available commerciaJly. A frozen concentrate would give the dairy industry a chance to market a product that would cost less to ship and have longer storage life than fresh m ilk . Also. the researchers said, there would be less waste from spoilage. FENNEMA sai d a nothe r advantage is that it could m ean mak ing lac tose-free m ilk for people who cannot drink norm al milk because of the milk sugar it contains. The fr oze n concentrate probably would cost a few cents more per gallon than normal milk. But Fennema s aid there would be savings , too. because or lower shi_pplng costs and fuel saving s, si n ce consumers would store their product in their freezers and thus make few e r trips to th e market to get milk. Ther e has been re search in milk concentrates at other institutions in the past t wo years , Fennema said, but none has paned the test for commerciaJ production. I Doing lluetneH ---·---·-·-·-··--1 i Under A Flctltloue N•me? Mlnew""611HNI ........ ftetHIMI Ml-. l!Mllt ., le• •:rM wnt11e I c...ey Tiie DAil Y '"·Of' ........... --9114 ........... _ ••• ,....... ti ,... ., • ... ,. .................. .. ... .... DALY MOT lef 1Maf111•1 ... ..,__ M2·4DI .... ..................................... ,_ .......... . J ~E.UONED81CE ab s orbed. about 20 roa CHICKEN . minutes. Add parsley 10-ounce can fat · and fluff with a fork. skimmed chicken brolb Makes three servings. 2 t a b I es po o n s under 100 calories each. minced onion or 2 teas· SPEEDY SEASONED poons onion flakes RICE til dissolved. SUr in re· m ainin1 ingredients. Cover tightly and wait 5 minutes until liquid is absorbed. to heat IOW'ce u pu11I· blt about 3 to 4 minute. each side . de· pendln& on thlc•knes" until r hldtu Is )u1t cooked throulJh Don 't ovtrcook Ea<'h strvlnc. approximately 110 ulori• INDIAN ·~TYLE tandoori 1ptce mlx or tandoorl·1lyle c urry powder may be 1ub stltuted for the c urry powder, and will provide the tracUUonal pln.kl1h red tolot ol "Tandoori Chicken." If Uled, omit Ute paprilia By 8arb1r• Gibbons 14 c up minced 1 cup boiling water celery 2 tea-s})oons chi cken Fluff with a fork before serving. Makes f o ur ser vings . 90 calories each. Some non·fattenln& "IO·Wit.ba·" Y.I cup raw rice broth concentrate F'or more chicken recipe& and an 1LIW1trated guide to cutting up a whole chicken and debon1ng brecuta and thighs, aend a stam~d, aelf ·addreued envelope and 35 cents to How-To Chicken , P.O. Box 624 , Sparta, N.J. 07B71. CHICKEN RTEAIU~ Omit alls piC't' a nd cumin, Increase r urry powder to I teaspoon Arteir t'hlcken is broiled, sprinkle with paprika unc1 aamlah with lime wtdiltS Or. I teaspoon chleken broth <or water> 1... teaspoon 1round a ll spice or substitute ap- ple pie spice 1 tablespoon minced 2 teaspoons onion c·AaaOT8 IN PINt:AP PLE SAUCE Cover ti1htly and sim· me r 15 minutes. Un· cover and continue to simmer until most or the -ltquld has evaporated. fresh parsley flakes Combine broth, onion Pinch of thyme or 3 cups sliced car rot 11. freeh or r roaen a n d c e I e r y i n a other Herbs I t>UP un1weetened pineapple }ulce Salt, pepper, to taste Combine ingredients In non-stick saucepan. s a u c e pan ; h eat to 1 cup instant rice Makes four ser vings, un· der 80 calories each. botllnq. Stlr In rice. Cov· Heat water to bolllng; •-a <'UP fat-1klmmed er and simmer over low remove from heat. Stir h eal until liquid is in broth concentrate un · ,_ ~Broccoli ~h4~ ~lettuce ..... ~Spinach ~Brussel Sprouts ..... o ....... Wt•4 0. ~ Roasted Peanuts •.• 39 •• 29 •.• 39 24· ... 11• .... ~ CotOrf-i. .... -ot .... et ~Greenleans ....... fl!· Peas .... um ....... • H! Top Sirloin Steak .... l • ffi T ·Bone Steak ....l. B! Porterhouse Steak .... ffi Chuck Roast '~l-ffl Sirloin Chops --- .2s1 • 2s1 . 2•• ..11 • •. 1 •• ~o~'Fooc1 3 •:;: s1 4 '!.;: $ 1 11t.40r-" B! 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'".i"" ac• ,, .. ,~,m "'-ll ltll_ _ _ • '!!l!!IJlllLICl,. , • ·-·~ - -.... __ - -..... ---·-·a.. ---· .... ww. --· .... a.. -t ! .. l t r., i I ' ,,. - ' Feed Colds,.Starve Fevers CbUdren are a peculiar speele9. 0.. minute tbey are perfedly well and the next minute you ml1bt eee a nuabed face. a deenued appetite o.. just • ovuall U.tlf!u nea. - It takes an experienced parent to lcnow whether sudden onset ftnr I.a lD procreu. and how to beat cope wi th 1t medlully and nutn tlonally. ir-~ Any elevation or f twt"r 11 a 1l1nal \Kat all is m>t normal Checll for other symptoms befOrt' euler to cook UahUy for anyone who hu a fever CRJCKEN BAOl'H t chlelcM. aboUt 4 pounda 2 quaru water 4 carroll, 1cra~ 2 1ta.llt1 rf'lery with leave11 I pannl_p, sc:rapt"d 2 llpnp dlll Wt't"d 2 teupouna u lt I teupoon SUfCMr Wedneeday, October 15, IMO CWLY PILOT CJ Mmmml Nataral- Only Autumn is natural-noartiftdal flawn,mlors or~ l calling your do<'tor so you C'Mft report II the throat Sefltn!l to bt' tcur~. the ~ runntn&. a eough Is present or tht-t•au·t a"' achin& Wuh and clt.11m r h1l'kt'n Place in a heavy uucepan with hd Add water, carrot.a, celery, paran1p. dill wettd. :u1lt and sugar. Bring lo a boil. then r4'duct.1 htJat un<J rover. Simmer for t..., houni. Str1i1ln broth with a fine strainer. Dis- <'ard ~lery and dill Serve carrot with soup if de!lirftd Maktts ubout 2 quurts of soup. l It help1 to ~ able to pinpoint the 1ymplom11 aa a reap[ratory lnrt•t•t1on. a dl1t11tive tract pro blem Uummny-11rh~s. upset stomach, etc.) or Sp.-rlal DI~•• By June Roth whether there 1s an accompanyin& rash or swelling or glands Keep the child home from school to get rest and prevent contagion to others. Tlie-old phrase. "i-'eed a cold, starve-ii fever." still applies. A fever 1s the way the body finds to slow down, to be able to fight orr the in- vading infection or virus. You can help the body to slow down by feed· ing the child very lightly when temperature is elevated. Thus. a bowl of chiclcen broth is still considered to be a very satisfactory food , as are pineapple juice. cranberry juice and apple juice, if an upset stom ach is not involved. · If the doctor permits some simple food, think of toast with a thin spreading of jelly, a baked potato without butter. plain boiled rice, poached white meat of chicken and carrots that are cooked very tender. Avoid servings of dairy products, fatty foods , and heavy portions of meat. For prolonged illnesses, be sure to have the doctor prescribe a diet as well as medication that will be required. If lold lo feed a "light diet" ask just what is meant by that expression. and then be sure to follow the doctor's instruc- tions . When a child seems to have a tummy-ache. headache, or other complaint every Monday morning, it's time to look into the school situa- tion to be sure that another problem is not at the root of repeated symptoms. Get to the cause and you may solve a chronic crisis. Here are some recipes that will make it Tailgating The football season is bere. Tailgating , whether at home or afield, is a big part of tbe season for many penons. If you are an -a~mcbair quarterback. '1 season ticket bolder or maybe even a less than enthusiastic fan 's spouse, the Kraft Kitchens bu prepared a new booklet for you. This 12-paee ~klet offen ideas to make the , football party "Tailgat- . · e " _emer., more Jun a'nd more delicious. It features basic planning ideas to make the event successful, as well as menu ideas and recipes. •'Tailgating Ideas at Home or Afield" is of- fered free from Kraft Barbecue Sauce. To get your copy simply send a request to Kratt Tallgat· ing Ideas, P.O. Box 825, Dept . FE , Sout h Holland, Ill. 60473. Here is a reci p e from the booklet. ZESTY VEGETABLE SOUP 4 cups water ~ cup barbecue sauce \-2 teaspoon salt 2 cups chopped cab· baie - • \-2 c up cb o pp ~d onion Y.t cup thin carrot allces Y.t cup thin celery slices _l 10-01!.DCe pkg. frozen chopped spinach, partially thawed ..J.. -16-o unee can kidney beans, undrained 1 l SY.t-ounce c an garbanzo beans. un- drained In large Dutch oven, co mbin e water. barbecue sau ce and salt; bring to boil. Add cabbage, onion. carrot and celery. Cover, sim- mer 10 minutes. Add re- maining vegetables . Co ver . si mm e r 5 minutes. Ten 1-cup ser v- ings NOTE: Other membeni of family may eat c hlr ken 111 soup with cooked noodles or 11ep11rately for a main course. POACHED CHJCKEN 2 whole breasts of chicken. skinned and boned l 1"1 CUPfi wat1!r 2 tablespoons lemon Jui ce 12 teas.eoon saJt ..., teas]k>on dried dill weed Arrange prepared rh1cken parts in a large skillet. Add water . lemon JUice. salt, and dill weed Cover and simmer over low heat for 30 minutes. or until tender Remove chicken <Uld reduce liquid to half, to use as a gr avy. Dice chicken into bite s ize pieces and serve with the gravy. Makes 4 or more servings . BAKED STU Ff' ED POTATO 2 baking potatoes, scrubbed 'h cup skim milk ·~--.-·-to. 2 soft-cooked carrots r' •,. teaspoon sail 8-ake potatoes · in a 350·degree oven for· I · hour. or until fork tender. Remove from oven. Cut potatoes in half the long way. Scoop out cooked potato, reserving s kin shells. Mash with milk, carrots and salt. Spoon mixture back into reserved potato shells. Reheat if necessary. Makes 4 servings. NOTE: Potatoes may be frozen for future use. Potatoes for other members or the family may include a pat or butter and a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese. S.....C'rea• Callee C'ak You may want to vary the s pice. as we did. 'h cup butter 'h c up w arm ed honey 2 eggs Natural Autumn Margarine. It's the only rlhtural margarine. That means it has no artificial flavors. colors or preservatives. Autumn has partially hydrogenated soybean oil. and liquid sunflower ~nd com oils. You'll see the difference on our label. Delicious Autumn Mar~. Spread it on bread. Melt it on a baked potato. You'll love the taste . See Autumn's ingredients. Taste Autumn's flavor. You'll love the Autumn differen~. Try it! r------------------------------------,. 25~ 25'[5 l 9 5'['['['[ 25' Save 25t ·~··· on soft or stick Autumn· Naturar Margarine. L------------------------------------~ 1 '"J c u p s w h o l e wheat pastry flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 cup sour cream 1 teaspoon vanilla Sun-Maid® Introduces 2 tablespoons honey 2 teaspoons cinna- mon 2 tablespoons whole wheatfiour ~ cup broken nuts Prebeat'···oven to 350 degrees and grease a 9 by 9-in ch cake pan. C r eam butter, add honey and eees. and beat well. Add flour, soda, sour cream and vanilla. Mbrthorou1biy. In a small bowl. com - bine honey. cinnamon, flour and nuts. Pour one· half the cake batter into prepared pa n. Cover with half the honey· cinnamon mixture, then add remaining batter. Top with remaining bat- ter. Top with remaining honey-cinnamon mix- ture. Bake in preheated oven for about 45 minutes. Yield : 9 serv- ings. From "Naturally Delicious Desserts and Snacks" by Faye Martin Rod ale. 3 new a.IJ....natu1-al m ••• Save 15$ and~ the fat with Skim-American. ~ .. ; -·-r.·...-= . ~ .. --...--................ ---"" -.6--·---~ ..... .!~~/.~ • Raisin Bran Muffins with cinnamon and honey plus the nutty taste of bran. Carrot Raisin Muffins with chunky carrots, juicy pineapple and Diamond• walnuts. Fruit 'n Nut Muffins with seven luscious fruit! plus Diamond" walnuts. bakery&esh and full of sun-ripened goodness. . -- New Sun-Maid~ Muffins are chock-full of Sun-Maid Raisins and other sun-ripened. all natural ingredients. Plus cinnamon and nutmeg give them a natural sweetness you 'II love. They're always fresh and delicious · 8·15 and concain no artificial preservatives. And we'll give you 20¢ off a 6-pack or 8~ off a i-pack. Look for new Sun-Maid Muffins in the bakery section of your store today. STORE COUPON OR & ON z-PACK Otp one coupon only . • Hiking F oOd ..... tile rial al ..... 1old1, oraa1ea aad 1reea1 bla1la1 oa bUlaldH, river ba•b aad aloa1 roada, autumn 11 oae of tlM but Umea to '" the tOUD&ry. CalMl'afanac .. Mye eo•ered container Mall•.a..tt~c-... CllSa& N1JT ..,. .. I e\11111 Mt.Ilse com btaa CWMI blaeultl I eup1 bite-11ae alandd9d wbeat bllcu.ita l ~ cupa cocktail ....... m1r11rtne. Continue to11 until mixture -evenly coated. FOOD Nutritious foods for a hike to see the fall foliage can include Garlic Nut Nibblers and Cheese Nut Bites made with • field Clay ••••P••• pldUNI al tbe ceJomal folla1• aad ner10•• cu have tbe eactl4HD• al ..... bow the eoaor- ch an 1e1 ban altered t,t. ~p mar1arine. mett.d ~ cup arated Par ...... eMele Spread mixture ~n a lar1e. 1hallow b1kln1 pan. Bake at 300 dearee• F Sprtak)e Itta cheeu on nut ift.ixture at the end Of 5 ml•"'"· SUr w•ll- Repeat with remalnin1 cheeM at the end of 10 ud 15 minutes bakln1. Bake 5 mlnutee tonier for a total of 20 mlnutn. peanuts. l-.. famtUaralahU. Oae aeelleat wa1 to view tbe autwnaal buea la to Uke a walk tluoucb .. al tbe • ..., local, atate or aaticJDal pa.rb. You can take your time aad fully .a-'UU' the aurroundi.q beauty. 1!¥a bikiq ..... well-lnarbd trtil, it la. 1ood idea to carry aomethlaa to eat. Foods for the trtil should be autritiou., euy to carry and aboulcl not apoll eully. la a lar1e bowl , eomblae~reala and cocktail eanuu . Toulnl .y, pour ln Cool. Store in a tl1htly covered contai ne r . llak•5~CUJlt. ·WE ACCEPT COUPONS -FROM-ALt MARKUS N..ul•-.a.re_&-Aawnl . -----"'Ai choice for hikers became they are rudy to eat and provide protein, vitamins and WE CONTINUE TO ACCEPT ... COUPONS FIOM ALL OTHER MARKETS. Iring in your coupon1. INCLUDING "DOUBLE COUPON" coupon1 from any marltet in lot An9.a.1, Ventura and Orange CountiH, and we will red"m them a1 if they were our own. •edemption subject to all limits imprinted on each coupon. If we do not 1tocli the item 1pecified on the other marlcet'1 coupons we will 1ub1titute an item of equivalent value. Continuity ptogrom Hduded. Valid Thuu., Oct. 16 thru Oct. 22, 1910. Sub1titution of item on Manufodurer'1 coupon• prohibited by law. minerals. The two nut mixtures 1u11estect here are 1ood C!Ompankma fot a walk in theCOUDtry. Garlic Nut Nlbblen combine tbe tMte and tature of pretaell, French fried ooiom and peanuts with a U1bt tauebol 1arlic. ·a...e Nut Bit.ea are made wltla cora bran cereal IUnlta, bite.be ahreclded wheat bi.acuita, cocktail peanut• and PU11M9m cbeeM. Both are 10 1ood, JOU '11 be dillial into them at bome u well aa on the tnil. G.4• ... NtJ'I' ~.m ~ cup (1 a tick > mar1artne 1 table9poon 1arlic ~cups pretzel nu11eta 1 can (3 ounces) frencb fried onions 1 ~ cupa cocktail peanuts In a amall saucepan, melt marearine over low beat. Stir in 1arlic powair. ID a lartje bowl, com• pnuea, frmcb fried ........ cocktail peuuta. Tauial liPtlY, pour ID 1ea1oaed mar1artae. CGntiaue to toH watil mixture is evenly coated. SRread mixture in a laree aballow baking pan: Bate aUOO detree1 F . for 15 minutes, atirrta1 oecaaionally. Cool. Sime in • tilbtly Cookies Costly WASJUNGTON <AP) -CoakMe, like almost everJt)lln1 elae, coat moreU...dQI. . A~olbaken· receat17 told c.cnu th• btlb suaar prices .... drt'rilal up tile cost of cookies and other bakery ....... w. Kao:s Gardner, an e:secuUve with tbe Royal Cake Co. Inc. ol WlnltGD-SaJem, N.C ., aald aome bakeries are falllq oa bard ti.mm became ol the aharply increaain1 aqar prices. F ootl &nice ,. Major U.S. l""'°"'Y STATE COLLEGE, Pa. <AP) -Tbe food aervlce laduatry will emploJ man people and eara mare ~ than ., ............. oltbe U.S. eeaDOlll1bJ197, a Peaa17lvania State Unl•eralty profeHor pndidl . .. Cunmly, about one of three meala in tbe Ualtecl States ia eaten ••• , from bome,.. the profeHor, Jamea R .. ltelaer, ..... .....Uy. "BJ tbe mld· 'IOa, more tbm cme in two ....... ..m ....... out of tbe Mme." 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USDA Cho1c11 Beel 6onel•"' Rolled Chuck 2 ,9 U<-DA Choice Chuck Cut SHOULDER CLOD ROAST LB • • 7-SONE BEEF ROAST ll . 1.19 FROZEN-DEFROSTED ~-----.-2---9~-9-..., HALIBUT STEAK c:,':"~:. .. w. • ''•"' '•"•• 'oc••c •••11A..-a 'rorc" Oef,o,~d ATLANTIC COD RLUT . 10 01 Grn n G1or1t NI BLE TS CORN ---- 8·01 Von De l(o,,..p • HALIBUT 8 0 1 Oh Boy GARLIC BREAD ''OH" 0.ho'fi9d La l.S9 IUM•O SCALLOPS 5., '""..cf t1.-od1.,o 1e 1.89 FllUHCAmlll ..... .18 ··" .. LB. I.ff .69 10°oz Bl ueberry• 8utterm1lk • Orog1nol .69 AUNT JEMIMA WAFFLES 2.55 16·01 C&W .85 PETITE PEAS .69 8-01 8trd•eye .. 79 COOL WHIP 16-01. Reg • Un•olted Sun•hine 10~ -01. Compbelrs KRISPY CRACKERS .. . .......•• 69 TOMATO SOUP . . ................ 22 2• or Welch'• Puple 1 lb Con Aut Ground Vor GRAPE JUICE . . . ....• 89 FOLGERS COFFE~ ............. 2.89 1DJIBl\\- COLGATI I 09 1001 .. asn • 1-Lb. fo•l•r Forrm CHICKEN 79c FRANKS EIRoncho R~·lhick WoterAdded 2 19 CENTER CUT HAM.SLICES ... lB. • El ltoncho Sweet or Hot ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE LB l.•9 El Rancho Ronch Style THICK SLIC ED BACON 18 1.29 ·--··· LAMBK-BOBS U$D A I 89 CHOICE lOIN a:~~ IA. • 1.35 Two 9 inch Pet R11t DEEP DISH PIE SHELLS . • 79 POUND CAKI SARA LH I 89 16-0Z. FAMllY SIZ~ • I O·or 8'onze atGHTGUAaD 5 oz G1ll1111e Regular DaYLOOll 2.07 1.29 1.29 12-01 Hughe. Slo<ed 8DF80LOGNA 12-01. Hughe• SIKed COTTOIALAMI . 8·01. Chub GALLOIALAMI. 1.29 .1.59 2.29 I ... 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FOOD DAIL V' PILO I ( 7 P e a c h y Bavarian Cre am l.ow t'nlorit.• Usvurnm Cre>a m is t luscious W.&\ to enJOY St>11l l'mber ' rqsy fresh peacht•11 while still mnlnt4.l inint: your d\el In lh1" oelimm111 ~: alterna\1ve to tlw t la-;s11· l~uvar1an cre .. m . lht• creomy <'ll!'lt anJ 1s 111a11 .. with milk A light .11r) ll•,111n· •~ •ll'hH•v1•1f \\Ith ht•it h 'll t'IHC "li1tt-., nil r1•.1I liO\lr l'f l'lllll ~IV\'1' 11 tht• rtL'h rlmor th.11 .:m"• "' Wt>lf Wllh l~'lH'h\.'' Low ('ulont-l\t1\ ari.111 Creu111 is u 111•111·11111, ' dessert uny t1n\e vt ti"· I ye tt r S«>rvPct with ltw i fresh r11111 of th1' M'a,1111 i this low n 1lont• llt',:-1•1 t is a :-opct'l<1t'uh1r 1•111hn.: lO-Jlny.~ L 0 W C A I. 0 K f t BAVARI AS t'R .. :.\M ,t l l' n v t' I O 11 t• 11 11 fluvort'tl ~elatin '• cup cold "..il\•r 3 Cj.!gs, l>l'fHl l dll'll ':1 l'Uf.l sugar l l'Uf,I milk l., l' u" rt• d I ''I u I cream 1 2 tcal>poon \ Jnill.i extrat·l 3 r r ('sh p \' a 1'11 l•' • 1 slil·ed I I I Lemon 1u1c:t.' Sprtnkk ~t·lattn ov1"1 cold waler to soften In small bowl, hghll:t beat egg yolks Beat in s ugar u nt il mi xture 1s l h ic·kl•ned and pa l e f I I I ~ I 1.T eatota ler, I ' Chick en Winner If your favorite team wins its game or even if it loses s porting spirits are bound lo rise at a party whose game plan includes a hearty rum pun c h , a ccom panied by hot and de· li cious batter fried chicken and a ~pecially ~picy quick apple cake. THE TEATOTALER ·1 cup I 8 ouncei. J iced tea mix 12 ounces white rum Combine ingredients in a two-quart pitcher. Add ice and water to fiU pitcher. Garnis h with . lemon slices. Serves 8 C8 • ounce) glasses. ' BA1TE& FRIED CHICKEN . 3 broiler-fryers, cut f. up (2Ya pounds each) Seasoned flour 1 can (13 ounces) evaporated milk 1'4 cup white rum 11'2 cups seasoned bread crumbs '2 c u p grated . , Parmesan cheese ! Butter or margarine f Shortening I R o ll chi c k e n 1n . seasoned flour ; dip into co mbined milk and ru m ; roll in mixed ('rumbs and ..:-heel>t.' •l H e a t b u l t e 1 o r ~margarine in a large , skillet or chicken Crye~ • Add in and melt an eq ua l a m ou nt o r s ho rtening. (You will need hot fat about 2 l incbesdeepinskillet.> Brown chicken in hot fat. Reduce heat a nrl , cook chicken until very t e nd e r a nd w ell browned . about 40 minutes. Serve<; 10-12 QUICK APPLE i KUCH EN 24 rudy-to-bake biscuits Me lted bul t er or margarine Cinnamon su~ar Chopped nuts White rum 1 can apple pie fill mg Dip biscuits into m elt I ed butter, then into cin· oamon sugar. Arrange in rows in greased 13 lh x l 9 x 2 baking pah. Press biscuits together to form a layer. sprinkle with chopped nuts. I Bake in 425 F. oven. 15 ' minutes. Spread apple pie filling over biscuits and return to oven for 12·15 minutes. Serve warm with Rum Creme Sauce . Serves 12·14. Sa uc e : Stir l pint rum raisin or vanilla ice cream until soft . Stir in 4 ta blespoom gold rum . Spoon over cake. S IP oa FREE Z E ftl1n'NOG 2•UB i,.c, cup milk i,.c, cup vanilla icce cream 3 tablespoons rrozen oran•• juice concentrate y, teas.,uon al!flond e.stract, optional l oran1e 1lice, 1 halved, optional M eHure a ll ln1re · dl .. t• except oran1e =i. i nto ble nder or er ~tamer. eo •. WINNEU, CIZ> ~ yellow. Gradually icl1r ln milk Pour rn1xlure into mt•d1un1 souce1H1n 'ook <1 v<>r fr1w l1f'al. ~t1rrmg t•on:.tttnl h unul n11xture 12' th11 kt•ll\'<i ~""' tllilt' "'lMl<lfl Oo 1101 ttllww lo hml or r•u,tard will 1 ur lllP llcmo,c Crum h1•.11 ''II Ill ,uf\Cnt'd !;dlll Ill llt'Jl t>~)t Whllt'S until ,oft pc.·.1k i. form PIUC't> 't•v1•ral tl'l' c uht·~ Ill lt11 ~t· bu"'· C'OH•r with t•11ld ":llt"r S<>t µa n nf l ll~tanl "' ho"I 'llr ~ 111mul 1• ... 1>1 until 1 u:.IJtd '" colt! ''"'' twJ(inninit to \hick en Jo"old in aour cream and v•nilla extract. Gently fold 1n buten ejUC whites. Pour into a :l'i l'UP mold, iJmooth top with l l)itul• Cover .rnd refrigerate until fl rm. at I •wst 4 hour11 To s.urve , unmuld 011 scr lnJl plate Sp rink le . I t 1'4~ d JI\' 8 C' ht' N WI l h lt!mon Julc·f' Arron.if" oruund mold • Makes 6 t·rvtnj.t'> Ap proiurnatel l~'l C'ulur\t's pc•r M•rvani.: 1 tS4 r11/or1e~ p t• r ... t• r " 1 n Iii w 1 I h p 8t'hc"ll • Bavarian Creani ·: light and airy --ancL~c~~ too . Do.uble Coupon Sa ing (f8 Double Coupon \I ..... f 0, ~ '"' ••• ' J• flt '., , .. ....,,." ' '· ! ,,.j •'l'tl l•ti ~ • • 1• • I ,1• ,11 I" ~lnl 11 .. • I 1t.' f •• •• '••t• • • I , r• 1' I •11 11 '' • 1 Q .. 11 Limit One Item Per M•nutectwera' Coupon end Limit 3 Double Coupone P9f Cu.tot'Mf. Coupon En.ctive Oct. 16 thru Ocl 22, 1MO. Double Coupon Pt~\t'' ~ ,, ' ' pon ilG'r\ll -~ 8"'1V OM ~"vt4t1v••" tti!"'"' \•ti tw\.IJK; ''"'" qe1 do'-'Ultl tf\V ~V•fl9\ wt'lt n fOtw ll 1'l1'•1'11' th .. 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PeH ipinoch10 oz. s-pkg .• !~ 1 lb. r------«WJ#n.-----· I Save .99 + .06 Tax with Coupon I : Christ_ina FREE : • Bavanan 1 1 China 1 I C Rtd L•Y·•·••Y Coupon I 1 OUpOn w1th thl• coupon enct I I $3.00 purch1M I I Limit One Coupon Per Cuetomer I I Coupon Effective Oct. 18 thru Oct. 22, 1980. I L.------.COUPON·------1 ~-----Cqt1Jft..---~~ I Save $2.00 + .12 Tax with Coupon I : Chris~na . $2oFF : : Bavarian China Your : 1 Accessories choice 1 : (Dlshware Complel• Pieces) : I LlmltOneCouponPerCuetomer I I Coupon Eftectlft 0Qt. 11 thru Oct. 22, 1tl0. I !.~---'--•COUPOH-------1 P,llc" effective Oct. 11 ttvu Oct. 22, 1110 Advertlted 1'9mt In thlt eel 9f• the ume Pflc• Of tower lft ell ''°'" whefe ......... Price• other ttlen ed .. rtlMd Pflca m1y •~ry d9pe,...,. -.on locel competltfon, coet IKton °' tMl'llPf'lc loc1tlon. •• -.. ... at.I -·--1 ........... -.. .. •. 1nl111' SI,. 1ll1m . _1. Wntern Hearth Varie" Bread 11/2 lb. loaf Ralpha-C hilled Apple Juice 100% Pure • 1/2 gal. •• 1 ctn. Cold• Medicine Vicks Nyquil • Limit2 ....,!_l_ pz. itl. •Co,tJflfht 1tl0 1ty ~ Grocery C~y. All ittthte ""efved. We .....,... the rtff!!' MINt Of refU9e ..... to commercial d .. lert or wholeHlera. ... m 15411 S. l•lnmT, •SW TlR -. -··... I S1W -= .... ...,, "' fllGy tmr•tM.lO --J ,. . I. '· I• 1: ' I I l CWLYPILOT Roast Lamb 1• r ......... ~r. lee 1 ......... aalt lamb lq with remainln1 ol lamb WM Mrwd ln ~ •••poaa pepper mixture PlaC'e lamb on ttwJ l1ou11hold at leut 2 t • i)J; 1 po on 1 rack lft muuna pa11 and -.. a ....... often for eoolliQI oU roaat In 32$ dt!1rtt Jo' x I II • .,,., auddu dianer Wltb po6nt of a harp oven for 30 to ~ mlnute11 .., ... U. eolld .Ueed llai,., nl ••~ 1malt r.er pound. or until' la•b WM IO IOOCI for 1Uu la Mlrfat"e of lamb. ntern•I temperature µ..j-+----~Ul . .ree•W9111a•1-1 .ai•DdD4.--lPw~-&-..,Ut allur Into -ceac8*1 140 ·~ fu 1 ,. ., I I I I I ,. m NlldwlelMI the next eat la lndaloa. MI• rare d onenua , 160 .. ,. cert .............. Juice. de1ree1 ror m~lum Mnd a.t lamb auftend la ••It aad pepper 170 d4.'1t r •·eH r o r te••luitJ after World toletber. add oil. well-dmw!. War n. Aa ..... u.at of ll ub Into lnclaloDI. Slice and MlrV(' with • a t l D I m u t t o n thea coat outside or ptn 1ravy. Sc.lrvc:t1 6 eo•.U .. overcooked ------... -"'na&ed by m ... MU eoaa. veterana of U1e war came home t.....a off br lamb. AllO, llediterranean ••l1raat1 of prewu Yl•t•I• became ac.-,_..._. to A .. rieu lioodl IDd 1wttcW from Mou11alla to bam· ....... lowerin& lamb eoa1umptlon even Mtller. Todu. the lood ..... tUt lamb .. ttaciaa a •••back. llore and ON lamb la tbowla& oa American I• ... at home and rMtauranta almply cauae abeep ..,.. are 1rowln1 ... b. II tbe Ideal time !'O. away from the amenea1 •' •• leaced ln dally ~\pllmllll ucl take ad "' tbla , ...... ~-fall ucl early WIA Cl'Op. A place to betla la a lei of lamb: Tllere at leut three meu tldl venatlle piece f meat. The llrlolD la delidoua ud to prepare u a one-~ rout. Or~lt be allced Into lrloin steaks to be rolled or PU· , ladoon or oat. Tber, half of a le1 m~ 1econd meal. But cubes or •lieet ma removed _, mate h kabobs, ._Heroin aoupa and •\wa for third meal. II You -~wever, roaiat the 1 ole sha,nk habiat 3125 F. for 20 -.-25 m utes per pcMID~ • n.e.. will L leftover coolleG\neat ~which yoa IDlr e.ulche -crepee, IUd; 'i bread PllCES EFFEC. 1 FULL DAYS, OCT. 16 • OCT. 22, 1910 ~ ITATl•••OI. ~ MONIY aACK GUA•ANTll ONtlUAUnMIATI IVIAY PIKI OJ MIA T II UNCONOITIONAU 'I GU Al ANT HD TO ~IAH 'IOU . . 01 VOUI MONIV WIU 11 CHlllfULL 'I H•UNDtO ~ OAlllOl • • • • I llAM lOI • .. G U•·lf •tat $H • .t.liil• Siil-l'JlCf UY ...... .. ..,..,. ..... , -·-·~:-g· ..c>fH••U Wll••• ~~gr swin·• • lf-OI "•o ••zzua• u ••• ll ••• IA •1•• .. •1"• .. •1~· ftlled .... lam ~uttecl • .. etabla or med lamb la pa~ abe just to name• fe ' of hundreds •f dhea auttable fo1 coo.d ~~--Llamb. ' · ~-----::!I Build a new a•aren, of lamb or becon acquainted with th youn1. tender. frea delicate meat for tb flnt time. It'• venaWe, lt'• ... r. to prepare and It la deldoua. aOAft I.SO OF IAMB Wl'nl 008.IANDEa 1 ... of lamb (5 to 9 pouDda) 2 cloves garlic, peeled and thinly sliced 1 taupoon 1round coriander 2 tablespoons lemon Juice Papayas Luscious Breakfast or Specials I . " .. u•..,•11.1cao ·• • 12• •uuc•ac.. . ,. J r •• .,,. • , ..... •TATl•a•OS. ------ FOOD Roast Leg of Lamb with Coriander is versatile and de- licious. Service Deli IUTUlllOIN &IOOH WllH iOVICf OIU'I Ol<l YI ALI&• MAC AflOMl •ALAD •<U • CUCUtillfll & 0"•0'-... ,._, ... " • 1 •• •nwMmAT •• 'llllM•LUll•llOTTOllCllOU"'A' • 1 "' ......... LI LUNCH MIATS 4 VARIETIES 12-0Z. PKO. •ALAD liVOl.1 • lllCI D TO OODfO HIUDllAM , ... 1•· '>-LI ••• •-ll • 1 ~· MIJ • 11.AOICllT • 11 • cw• .. na• ... ·-·TUIC LI •2•• 99c EA. 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"'°" ,. tt Mic....,.. ..,, .__.. tit -~)Cl ... , I tTATI• tAYIH SAVI YOU MO•Yt ' • II•'•' S.••" •"die••• tfflM• ..,..,. flt•• h•,., t iu .-• t flft••• t•""•••'• .-~4'1'1fl • .,....,,.,., ,,... ••fllw ,.,., f••'' \lllt'• ''" ''•u tt•-C•t l t.tt1flltt n111 ••t h •1•fll •ure• ....... ...,., '"' .. ..,, ..,_ 10. .. .,,,,, orte•4 YOU ALWAYS SAVE WITH ST ATER BROS. LOW·LOW PRICE$ t \ '1 Chocolate Pound Cake Everyone la watchln1 the bud1et lheae clays but a urlff of platn. mono«.._. me.alt Isn't Ukely to create amllet around your dinner t•· 'ble. Here'• aood news • baalc pound cake and cUJtard puddin• that are dell clo u 1 . s uper chocolatey and lnex pensive, too. £ach la alao a bu.ikllnl block for a vartety ol famlly·plea1in1 treata that will help atretc h food doUan. -811ln with un- sweetened cocoa you probabl1 have a can on the shelf. Cocoa saves you money. two ways 1t ly and frff&t the other co.ta lea per ounce. than for futur• ~. Slice thn other tyl)(ll of balslnt pound rakf' unfrosted, c h oC'o lat• a nd. 4 ·~ a pre ad with c ream ouncn ol roeoa ioes •• cheeH and nut• u a rar .. 8-0w'I~"' bakln1 lunchf!On 1urprl11e chO<'olate Or top with le• cr.a.m One reason thf'se re· and choc.'olate uuce or ('IPH are so simple to fruit It company '5 l'om put totelher 11 that you . int. remember this cake don 't have to pre· melt alto wMka ln a. Bundi cotoa. Juat meuure It pan Butter Rum out and mix In. Since C. I • 1 e • d d " a cocoa la a tuchl)' concen sophlstl«ated U>uch. t r a t e d f 0 r m 0 f Anothe~ aouble-duty chocolate. navor will be recipe, Cocoa Cuat~rd ric'b and robust Puddlna or Pie Filling Make two Chocolate Pound Cabs. Glue one loaf to attn immediate tr iples as • PH'+att Layer alternate spoon· ruts With wtupped top· pin&. coolde crumbs , fr uit , nuts , mini · mar shmal l ows or 1 r anola f o r a nutritious boost. CHOCOLATE POUND rr~ or ahcrbtll J \' A.NILi.A GLAZt; lt1 <'u11 butlt•r 111 m 1ar M • rint' 2 <'YI* conlt·l·honcrs' llU•J&r lllu 11 1 lt>11:..11oons van· 2 to 3 luhlt!spoooa hot water Melt bultt1· In small 1H1ttl't.1p~. Rcruovb from ht>ut , blt1nd in conftc \loner s ' :i ugar ano v•nilla Stir an water, 1 tablespe>On at a time, un tll glue Is of desired con11lstency. Spoon onto cake allowing some to drizzle down sidPs Wedneeday, October 15, 1980 lfo.mestyle Calsup Is Special, Treat CUE 11-, -c ups o ·uTier . 3cupssugar Butter Rum Gla~e Omit vanilla; substitute 2 l1tblespoons light rum or 1 teas vo o n rum flavoring. Stir in hot water, 1 teaspoon at a lime. unul glaze is of de· -stred conststelfc•y ------.;...,.:...;....;~-...---~::l"t::':'!--::----·-....:......i~~¥~-;;.~~~=--~ COCO A CUSTARD P UDOlNG OR P IE If you're one of the 37 2 tab I esp o on s 2"11 teaspoons van m i 11 ion v e 1 et a b I e ground cinnamon ilia • gardeners in the U.S.. 1 tablespoon ground Seags FIU..ING you may feel as though cloves 2~ cups unsifted •a cup unsweetened you 're spending more 2 teaspoons ground all-purposeflour cocoa time picking and giving -allspice 1 cup unsw~etened 3• cup sugar away tomatoes than eat· 1 teaspoon .~~?.~nd cocoa 2 tablespoons corn- ing tbem'YOUJ'Self~·.. nutmeg · 2 teaspoons baking starch Then how about trying ~ teaspoon cayenne powder 2 tablespoons flour to· make some good old· pepper 1 teaspoon salt 11.t teaspoon salt fashioned catsup or chili S cups cider vinegar I ~ CUJJ8 buttermilk 2 cups milk sauce? 3 tab 1 esp o on s 2 egg yolks. slightly You can transform all paprika or sour milk beaten those red ripe tomatoes Wash tomatoes and Halved pecans or 2 tablespoons butlt:!" i nto a thick , ri c h . remove stem ends ; walnuts.optional lteaspoon vanilla ze.atily·spiced catsup to quarter. Cook tomatoes Cream butter , sugar Combm e dry ingre accent your favorite and onions 15 to 30 andvanillainlargemix· di ents i n medium foods with this recipe for minutes or until soft, er bowl 3 minutes at saucepan; blend in milk CHEESE FRANKS AND SPICY CHEESE SALAD ranks a nd Cheese Easy on Budget HomestyleCatsup. stirring frequently ; medium speed . Add and egg yolks. St ir and In 1h•>..'"' davs !'f 1 '• r ""e<·t p11 • c'> Phnpµca Cut slit down length of 1-'.! c up chopped This recipe will close· strain. eggs, one at a time, cook over medium heat ris1 111' nit-at pnC'P• ... ho µe, :rn:. · pplc•'>, celery each frankfurter, do not pecans ly duplicate the flavor Bring tomato juice to beating well after e ach to bolling ; boil and stir I isn 't tnleri:..;ted in :oo.. anrl Nllk~ lo.st C'hl'ese. c ut all the way through 1/• c up c h opped you or your mother may a boil. Simmer 3 to 4 addition. Combine flour, minute . Remove from ing for wav" to makf' Topped w1 t'1 J creamy Place r ht>e!'e tnto slit. sweet gher,ltin pickles reme mber from years hours, uncovered, or un-cocoa, baking powder heat ; ble nd in butt1~r mP.at gv f111t l'>1·r ,,-l rir i;ou1· 1·rc·am nl ue c;heese Wrap bacon a ro und Dresaln1: ago. Just one whiff of til reduced to about ~ of and sail; add alternate and vanilla satisfying n1 ("ll., t ii.ti dre ''"·' th1 .., salad is frankfurter anc1 secure 1/2 cup sour cream the a roma as this previous volume, s tir· ly with buttermilk to Pour into bowl; place ta:1te ~ood but rlo1 t 1·o'>t thP p<rf,.ct acl·ompani with tuothpick '6 c up crumbled tomat.o-y mixture-sim· ring frequently_ to pre-creamed mjxture._ beat· plastic wrap direetly-0.,-the nioon? Thr• "-luk.k .. , in L' n t f t r 'lh ~ollel s..tke at 400 de-grees F . _Jlluc cheese mers on the stove and vent scorching. Combine ing w e ll J·ust unt(I ctlee~e fra11k-. ;111.J tll(' fr,.11lt~ urilil bacon 1s cooked 2 tablespoons lem on s urface of puddin g you'll be convinced that sugar, salt. and s pices, blended. Cool. 4 lo 6 servings s p1e:y chl'<!Sl' -;<1l<1d Jrt' .. ~ml .• 1••111.JI<·'> ll> mal c. and cheese is softened, juice homemade catsup is a exceptpaprilta;stirinto Pour into greased and Parfaits : Alternate pcrfeL'I ~ornb111a110n for th (· "i ok k~·I 1hcese ::ibout 8 minutes . lteaspoonsugar specialtreattoenhance tomatojuice. floured 12·cup Bundi layers of cold pudding tonight s rltnner offrr f1ank. ,!nd ... ,lad are Rem o ve toothpicks . Crisp salad greens ordinary family meals Add vinegar and con· pan; l~inch tube pan, or and whipped cream, top ing ::i lttllt~ divt'r wn in ccc111011111·al, ~1 mple and Place in rolls and serve. In bowl, cqmbine or to give as a tinue cooking, stirring two 9xSx3·incb loaf with fruit. weekday ml•aJ plannu1g JllSt plam t-(ood Serves 6. cheese, celery., apple, thoutbtful Christmas frequently, until desired pans . Bake at 325 An d w h at m a k e '> SOKKEL F RANKS SPICY pecans and pickle. Com- preaent this winter. thicknesa, 3 to 6 hours. degrees F fort hour and Suggested Alte rnate these frank~ tastier is 6 frankfurters CHEESE SALAD bine dresai~I ingre· HOMESTYLECATSVP Add paprika during last 20 minutes for Bundt or Layers~: Miniature the distinct flavor of 6 stnps Nokkelost I~ cups cubed Nok· dients. Pour ov~r salad. ~ bushel tomatoes S minutes of cookin1. ·tube pan; at 350 del1'ees marshmeHows, finely Nokkelost c heese. a Chc·ese, v_. inch thick kelost Cheese Toss well to ,l)lend. Crull (28pounda) Pour the boilint bot F . for 1 hour and 10 choPPectnuts,cherrypie spicy blt!nd of <'umin and l·uttoritfranks l lf"I c ups s l iced untilreadyto•etye. 2 to 3 lar&e onions, cat.sup into clean, bot minutes for loaf pans. fillin1. banana slices, seeds anu cloves. fi sti<.•es bacon celery To serve ,apoon onU> chopped jara w within t,-ti inch of Bake until cake tester erano~. crushed oat· The spicy r h cese 6 fr11.nkfurter rolls, 1 cup chopped un-crlap aafad 1reens. 5~ ~•gar U>p of jar. in.aerted in cent.er CQme! meal ~es. s.alad 1s a mixture of spit\ and toasted pared apple SERVES:• U> "'' · . ~cup aalt -AclJuat Udl; procas in out clean. Pie: ~ bot pudding --- -------, --= -· -1 , IJ-1-.--.--------111-~~~s;:.--~.r-·~~1: m~:O:'p"::S;c-!:~·· ·l~~tr-!;.~~~~~·k .. -·~·~·~-~~ .. ~2.'.1;,l_~-~----~B~~~~'f.J£.~ .......... !..._.~!!:_!~~.~'!,!~~-1 . t PUBLIC ~~~·~·-= r-•• a. . . . . . . . FICTl'ilOUS •vs11u~s rteT•Tl()V) • .,~IN")~ FICTI TIOUS •USINIH I ....,,11 r9I ••till pint.a c.Uup. completely; •pnnklt Prepare a m eringue I icAM•STATEMf'NT """'1.n•n"'""T NAM1sunM1NT / "'C'T'"°""-...11 CHILI SAUCE: follow with confeetionen' SUI· rrom leftover egg I Th .. loll-•"'J ....... ,, .... 001nv Tn• 10110 ... 1no .,_,...,,, •••• oo.ng Tll .. lollow•no "''°"'are Oolng --•TM•-·T call bo .I&-.-.:--•I --'tb v--111 • lbu,in•OAt 'bu\lllft,\ .. U thl'Wne~t.•I l"he f .. fewf"I .,.,.,,.,., ....... I a ve ~MUUll except ar or .. ue w1 miuul whites; chill. Top with J. M•RCOF MARl(Ffl>iG co , ""' MOOF ~Ae1»cs mu e ... cnl 1.oA•H. 44lS Jemoo,. Ad •• s ... , .... 1 .... 1es: • Peel tomatoes before or Butter Rum Glue. dollops of whipped cream , • ...,,Sant• c...•otr• Fnun••'" vaue~ a1 ... o , Hunll1"'11..., e'""'" C• .,_ I ''o. H•-1 ....... c••2tt0 MARK 111 ""'°~•11T11H. •He.. Dally .... . , c.. t?Jot Ao•• C """"'' 1J?ft ~ .. nMt Grow lor"" Cor11<1<.ttlon la C.llfoml• 1 ,.~ R9<1 Mill Awn.,.1 C.OOta -... CA f"•l cookinl and do not GarD.lsh with pecan! before servint(. Or pour Jam•• J F•rte11. ,.~., ~.,.,. Ad .. •llln>D'.LA ..,,,.,.. co•o<,,•llon), .. ,, JamDO<• Ad .. St• .,,M strain. Add 3 chopped-or walnut halv~·f de· as filling into pre-bak('d 1C•rlott3,Fo..,1•1n V~ll·• '• ·~·1)6 l:rn\I ""'''"' OlJt. 'w""'' Grove 110,N•-S..cn.CA•2..0 . I ,MarklllH-.lrte.laC.lllornla AB ....... -. , . . Marq,;,rtle 11 ,..,......,11, l~S..no..-. Rel ~~·-c" •.111• J••ne• F Ko m Can •ndllfodu...i.J .. , corpor•Uonl, ,.,. Red Hiii A...,.,., Rrl.... sweet red peppen U> the Stred. (Use pla UD· pae shell : chill. Garnish I Ca1lnl1•. FO<Ml••n V;>llu, C• t•/Olf fl>I\ "'"'""" ,, "'""'"'~<> bv an'" n J•mbQ. .. I'd . Sit 110, Hewoon cesla MKA.CA•• tomatoes and onions frosted pound·cake u a with whipped topping and Tl\is cu~,,,~ .... conouctM L> • ,,,.,., ... , , Buch. u.•2..0 • T11i. 11v11 .. u 1u~.., 11y • .. ,. l!.j2 ~11 '--f --t.· y.:t:. b ' b geMr•ICMln,..,.,,.J> Ros.tWllou~ , Tn•• t>us1neu •t conOuCl..S I>• a~-•tlOft. .' ft • ._ """~re ... ~ang. 1a11.es ase 1or c~am c ~e ch ocolate curls. if dt J~..-.-•J ~·"~" T-.. t~··"""'• wo •f(J ... ,,,, '"' l'""''"'"'P•n,.nn,p · ~1t1e 111 HOMES.1Nc. 12 ptnta Chili Sauce. 8Dd nuts, fnut Salad, lCe Sir ed . T~" ,,.,,._,I wA\ lifftl "'r ll>w Cn ,,.,. I t•rt JI' IOllQO' r>1•nh on S.., J•"'H F !\em Sffown H • .,.._.., tourt•C1tr•olO••"O"Cwntwo"I "'" l•fll><t• 'M' LOA,.N CORPOAAfl ON P.-~ ---19.,.~, ''· ,.., F1......U 1 N F1"""9'r. f"is 1'8....,_,,. wn f wl"' tM Fl-.2'7 PJb'I>""' •.i..,..,_ '-""\' U~•lt P••OI Pnt_, Coufttyo.n<ofOr.... YOftS..- AVAii.AiU AT ALL ST ATER IROS. MARKETS PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 16-22, 1980 IVORY LIQUID OXYDOL t ~z!.~~.~.~-~!. ~.319 FAMILY SIZE 41-0Z. s 21• t BOUNCE FABRIC SOFTENER GIANTSIZE 22.0Z. to-CT .............•.•...•.................. ~ .279 I • .. s 111 40-CT.................... . : ................. . 20.CT •••••...•....••.•••••••.••.•........••• ~ .105 CHEER DETERGENT '~~ ....... ~.&°' KIMI llZI • $ 'JOI ...oz....... . .......... -- GIANT llZI 1 s 1• ~ .............. . ---- , COAST BAR SOAP I-OZ ••..• 1 . · . · · · · · 47c .... ..,...7-0Z. '-' ~ ... ._. u I ..... w .---- l-tt.1011\twid Cr&M'Jlf Cue'' O!tth' r 1,10• 0 ' 1 & '' /1 1tWt 39'1• rttfi 'Lltl'ment ••~ t1ff'd -.Uh lhir 1.,...M , ts. tW. 0<1 I ~ U JI -l?t~ "1 Count\< CIOH Of 0••"90 Cou,.1> on 0<-l'l tH.H N01 l CE IObe• 10. neo "LAHYTUOCH F 14'7'1J I TUC••• '900ltl'z. "~7•fiOU~UU'INf.SS Publl.-Olill'~ Coast 0.•lf Pilot UI...._.~.,,... ... C•PlnRA .. f>L>GU N• •'IM( \T4TUjl£NT 10 <1 I~ 11.19.HO~ S, tteO 411S..0 Sotl .. ., (AC. 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',.,, f ··T Mary Mn IUddiell 911 S.n J u.n I bUSIMH ., wn tten Y'tllll.,.I tt.O\ up to"'"' •" IUO••"Wt 1 '•d '~;~~\"" • .....,.. .• l• ''' L•M PMKenU.t CA tltilO s.ANTA ANA U PAOPERTIE1, • 3 00 Pm on It• J<lln <ley N ,,.,...,.., J<>f\n N. R-I• •12 S.n Ju•n 1 General P•nherilllp S•nl• An•· 1 1..0 ••• ,. Adm•o,\tr•""" 0 II __ •• on-.. t ......... L.,._ Pt•f'ftt ... CA ~n.10 Propertif"I • Gener•l _P~..-thip, ..... El C.At"''Ul"O Rea• 5.ltri .Juan r 'P'\ &nc p,. ""'""' f fhh buSJr•u ., tondue·ted b• 1n I ........ port at~d , "'·•'"'• ... , Nt •DOf't C•l1fOr"•I At\UC'l'lt1IMM\0&1f.t<•"•<•" '"' tu• .. \#tl ""'"' f ,J•J ~11n Ow 1,.,10-u .. rt t H~&.Wrf•) Be•<h.C•Hforn.,.taa ; will 04' ~t fry 1n~ Dur1t1•v· ,• '"l1r 1 ''' f ,,,. \fl ( '~ on'Srop M/jryA.f1n R.OCS.ll E d•lt\ Hu,.,.'! ltl, 1S0t H••tn SuJfP LUS PROPFRTV uutu·J1tf! ltf'Tln"'' .. Jorw\N .. tdOfU Pl•c.•. 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'" .. 11~ .. ·n.i ··~"o"' .... d<>l,,Q PU~~fC NOTICE s.n1 ......... ,,..,,, •• 17141 tJt 2001 .... •• ' . Fou 0. .. 1-01 COf'P. T"" c.ov .. m1,.,, 8'>41•0 "' ... a "' >lMir.> FN1 ERP Ris es n~·., p1a 1Ti0u1 ausiuu -1 c..ne. .. Partnat 1Qr•m ,_....r"VI" Ur r•Qf'lt '<-· rto t>"1 An., !>1t'11r11rt flt.w f'jittf>t.'4 U ff'l\d. t:• ...,..I STATl.Ml"NT JM"tn L. F·••. Of' •II Diel• or &>art•'""'"°' n ... ,, l h• IOllOwlrM,I ~rW>llt •re doln9 Pretldtnl a, orOI" of tN Govern.no (H;,•r("..,. s:: 4:V"~->nd '"'h It Gnullmac.ner f'U\IMiJ ., Edwin HUft"tl:. ltt Cap11lronr. l•9.,n• a~ .. <" "M'"~•• 1 l" S.i""°' ,. _.,.. 11 "°" ''''"'°· T .N .. T SPORl ,OiSHIHC, J1l'J Tiiis 1a.--t -filed w1lh llW Guu;>•ilt>n•I Pro(j•om ol 0 "1n9• 1, ~1 .. t Wot Sil> 51,....1, *'• ....... C.llfornla C.ounty OWll of Ora<191 C-ly on!><· Coonh r. "'" ,.,, ~. "' ff#ll"-Jf" \On, "''..., •110.J I 1ollitr •• ·-( .. TEO '"' "' CIA> ... 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Ocl t I, I\, I-)9.17 -80 Publl•NCI Or-Coall Dally PllOt 19111 Strwt, C06t. ~ q.Hlorl\le I ,.CT1T1ous 1us1Nus I ~ t. 1.~s. n~•'"-..,._ .,.17 ... NAMe STATEMENT PUBLIC' NOTICE R-Slattley ....... lJl ~. Tiie tollOWlrM,1 .,.,..,n, ••• 001n9I __ 1 1 PUBl,JC NOTICE lttll Slr•I. C..I• MeM, C..llf,.rowe D•"1IMH~ t2'21 LIDO ARCO, -Ntwpon BIYO . N:;~~~:~:!~~~~:s PICTITtOUS--.Uiiilu--Tnls ""''~• ltc~lly .,..,. NewlM>'t BNcn. C... t?MJ ! O U CC I NAM& ITATUt ... NT d1v1clu.i. t Avecl<o Inc (a C.llfomle corpo••· NOTICT~s·::~;:~~ Grve'N 10 1,,. Tiie fOl-"'9 _._. It 41ol"9 llvsl· 'Bob S-ler .. :. , • lion •H1USI, 17111 Haltltd Si , l nen at TMi s-1 ... ,._ with Ille Norlllr .. Ce t132.S cr..Slio" ~GEORGI: C DOUGLASS KA RIS EH ff A ~llll SE S, U C-.IY Cle<* of~ c-rty °"qt. '"'' blitlMu It condutt..S by•,.,... ~~dR ~ ~cf~~~!s~o¥~aln~~:,0a,~d FirwOOf, lntlne. CA mu •-• •· 1• • 1 , 1 I~ • pwatlon l · · ,O.v~ ~d Jack, 9' Fl.-, ' "'4'1U A...i<o Inc WllOM bull<lt\S _ .. , It 21»1 Bor· ' Nie CA""' P'VlllltMcl Or ..... ~·Delly ~I .... rua, City Of MIMlon VleJo. Coumy ol "' • , Kl_.,, A.,.CllYM Orann• )IAI• o• CAlllornl• lllal a Tlllt llillllneu ll conductltd by .., lft· O<t. I, 15, n, 7', 1• ....J1JL _.. Pnt'lkJenl Y ' • dlvld\Hll -- Tiii• st••-t wa> med wltn 11ie 1 ~t':~~'~'~tR0TOO::~~o :'A':;~~~ Oevldl. J..:k PUllUC No'ttCIE f..:"~ ~~~ 0r•"91 County on SeP·, we RT, lr1111\ler""· wnow Du.Sl"ess Tiiis .....,_t WM flled wlttl ti. J.i....1.~ ........ : •I I • · -reo " 10091 Nol11no,,..m Cify of County Cl9(k et Or..,.. C-y Oft s.p. =it • '1t621J • te......, ,.. .... Tl jjL .. Put>lltNd 0r""9t L<wtsl Dally Piiot WHlmi"''"· '-"'"''Y ol Oral)9e. St•I• I ,.,.... PICTI ,._.. Oct 1 1 u 22 '"° lt'lfHllll ol C.a111orn1a 1 ~lleil NAM9 ITA ltT __ ._._. _._._ ln• P"*"'1Y 10 be trftsterreo ll PubilllWd Or-CMll De ly Tiie ........... ~· .,. dolM! ctet<rllMld In VI""'" at All 1100 In Sept 14· Ott. 1· 8· 15· t• ..... -1-": ti : I PUBLIC NOTICE trade, lhrture•. ociulprMnl •M VoOd LA u A e L woat; HI LI. 5 "•Ill ol 111•1 machine i""9 DutlNH PUBUC NOTICE OfVft.~NT co.,,..,._, -II ---,.iCTiTI'OUsiiiilNlsi--know11 at OOUOLASS TOO'\. & --'---·-.c:-u~~ ... NAMa STAT•MENT EHOINEElllHO CO. INC ~ IOUI· PICTITIOUSIUIHlell Mar' Ill ~ ......... ,. l11c . \a TIMI loll-1"9 per.oM •re doing ed at 11'1S-A $1iypar-Circle, City ol NAM9STAT•MmNT c.t,..,.. <._ ..... I Ult It.-ltltl -'-"· lrvlne, COvnly of OrMIOt Stala of Tiie telleWl"I ,. .. _•re doi"9 •-.c:...~1~~ ' TILlUAIAN IHOU$TAIES, .,~,., CellfOf'nla Dutlneu•. UN~ ,._... .. .... I• M«Artltvr Blvd., SulM UO. lrvlM, The Dulk lrMIJler will lie con_,-1 CAOlllS, JOO ---lreell, c.t ....... ~MllM1 WHCll• Callf9rnla '7115 mat•o on or •lier ,,.. 3"0 d8Y of N-COl1• Meta, CA,.. Ml Str-.t, I'•· LAe ~""-.. ,. N. Oon8td -I-lull, 10 Torny em ber, '"0 al tO :OO A.M. •I Ca~• AUltlM Ol'1tertlfletl Tiii• MIMU l' t-..ic'-41 lly • Plll et l•fte, Neweort 8eac11. P•olessklMl l!&er-ServlGH, ·-llH4e .... lervk•C«'9r•t•.a. ..-a1tiiat11wt ..... 1 •l ' .. C..llferttl8 ftMO adclreo Is 1'71 N .. TutUn A...,ue, 5-ft• _..._ .,.., C.ta Mete,·CA.,.. Mwtl Ill ~ fllC. l•rllWa 11. -ltenf11'11, 10 Torrey le A.,., C:.lltoml11 Thlll lite IHI 4'1ie Tlllt ...,.._It c8'1dYCWllY • c... S4Well H; ~· Plft tt l •nt, Ht wpor l 11••<11, lorllli19cta1..,..lntf'WtK•-•"9frM _ _.left. ~ C•tlf9'fti.'1!MO IO llerf lft lsOc-JI, 1'90. ~A•"-Tlllt .......... -~. wlttl h Tllh llutlnen II tOftducttll by • So tar •t Ii -no wn to Illa Dl ....... llMI...... C ..... yo.rtt•Or-~-.--.. 11tfelP11111trtftlp. 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Ro~a~:: At /) ~ORT~ l) OPEN 1 J · H BEACH : ELMOMTE ~HOLLvwooo~oAYS A WEEK~." j ,,~ - AVE MORE .O , " j --t• TllT AL ~ / fCMID ·BIL-l!_ ~ FOOD WAREHOUSE v "I , "I , "I Miracle Whip Medium•AA'Eggs Old Milwaukee Kr•ft 41·oa.$,78 Lucerne 1·d0a. aac 8Hr 12 1~::·sz11 _ J• _... "'" C8'ton _... "'-Pmck ,. ' Seagram's 7 Crown-Whl1key s 1 01 Blend, 10-Proof 1.75- Llter -lb 79c rag lb 29c , Rex Lard Cudahy 49A Brand 1_1b . ._. ~ Pkg. ~ ·• -·· - FOOD Wedneadey, Oc:to~r 15 1980 CWLV PILOT Grapes are Nature's Per!ect Snacks l a there anytbln1 more tempt.in• thu a bun c h or he1bl y barveat.ed lflpea, with 1 bit of H1ht col ored "bloom" and s mall water droplttt• still 1 U1tenin1 on the sur races? Theae are nature's perfect snack11, the most beautlrul of 11rni•hes, and•1lhe '1deal desaert The navors of 1rapes c ombine well with c h eeses. flab , a n d poultry while addin1 aurveloua color and nutrition to fru1l salud~ and cleuert.a. Thelr C'a.-icading 'lhape dtcorates th~ nn~llt fruit b1ske\8 •nd t he ror nucoplu which Hm bollz~ \bf' fall h11rv1·M nuon Grapes ha ve bc c n Ul!t"d hy mun $tnrc• lht• earliest llrtH$ 1 hl' itraiw playl'd an 1mpor tint rt•I~ in tht' worltl'" first clvlllut1on i. "" evidenced b 1•ar l y E1ypUan art work Gr ll IJt"IJ "'"'e prued In l hr Ooltit-n Ate1· or Greect', and the Hom1rn god • Bat·chull'' oft~n rt"JHt~t'nlt>d thot c m pl r t' ·a devotion 111 th•• <iue"culent fn1 ll Wh \1 11 lhf' V1k 1n1i1 land•·d II\ North /\m 1•rit•n , they namt>ll thl' nt-w land 'Vlnl1.1nd ' In h o n o r 11 ( l h t' " 1 I ti .:rupi>Vlllt''-ttwy found ~rowinK ht•rl' 111 olrnn dunt·f' A I thou.ch lhl'l'l' u rt! do11•1111 of known !l pt·t I•'' or graptR, all or the com · mon table varieties hf•lon& t o 1& s ingle specad, Vitus vlnifera I . ·rht rt> are fewer than 20 popular table grapes, rnnaana in <'<>lor from lht: pi.lt·i1t of yellow l(r e t'n In .. Pe rlelte," ·'T ho mpson·· seedless .mil "l.udy t-'ingers" to lhe deep blue black of 1 lw E xolat• " 'l'hl' grape season l(l'nt!rally begins In May with hurwsting of some v a ricUes, such as the .~QY.~ 50C !:lliJ; 3 lb .. or 39 oz soa or !WQ I II> .. or C..&nn...:.n 1301. alzeGROUNO ROAST or FLAKEOIU'H°'-u LIMIT ONE~""~ '0'Ht~'.1Mtilll .AIJl!tlfllo l• ......... \,,. ...... ~ •• #... .. ...... ""' , ..... ,_,f ..... ...,.,,.. ... ""'."'"""~-""'~ '°""'°"",.. J:'<'~ l (Ill"""' .. •• ~ •• Hf YI ._h I• ... I ..... • ?" #'... I • "' l .. •• 1 ... t I• Ii I •'• M < 1ol!MI ti.• .. ....,, 'n 1"4 rit .... 1i.i .,... ........... , ......... o y ,,.,.,,,.i..,. ''' •• ""'"' • 1>.w~ ... ..._.-1••.,Y""'•'""""''"'" .~1•"''t--·••·"•"""°'•""' .-*'" W''-1••• I ~·1•,•• .,.,,.,, ,,,,.,11.lf(-,ttl•J•• 1•""""'•"·~~ red colored ''Emperor,•• co nt i nu ing Into the .. Exotic." because or the good sto r ing qualities o r so me varieties, aut umn grapes are generolly available in lhe super mar ket until the new c r ops com e t o market in late spring. T h e natural grnpe ·•package" offers real convenience. Bite siz.e and ready to eat. grapes ar e the perfect snack food, bursting in flavor with plenty of vitamin!> and minerals too. They contain Vitamin C, some B vitamins and such minerals as iron. potass ium, c alcium , magnesium and phospho~ A whOI!' cup full of grapes has only about HlO ca.lories. Grapes are •also low in sodium, so they 're perfect for peo· pie on low-sodium diets Grapes are harve~ted for market when they have deve loped the proper level of swE>et- ness . When selel'lang grapes. look for well formed bunches and fruit that is smooth, plump , and well-colored for the variety. Green g rapes are sweeter when t hey' re more yellow than green m color . Red varieties are best when all the berries on the ste m are predominantly red ; the blu e -black varieties s hould have a full , rich color. Arter pur c h a s e . grapes s h ould be refrigerated for m aA imum freshness Jus t b efore s erving was h grape clusters under a gentle spray. or water. drain and pat dry For best fl avor and crispness, table grape!> should be served slightly chilled. For an elegant and de· li c iou s appetizer , · s kew er grape s a nd --------------cheese cubes toqether. or simply m ake up a AIOUT AIOUT combination grape and DINNER • DINNERI Try freezing s mall bunches of grapes and A II sorts of desserts ca n be mad e with grapes The natural cheese and grape tray is a c lassic ending to a formal meal. Grapes served with sour cream and brown sugar are another elegant dessert. Seedl ess g r ape c lus ters dipped into me lted se ml.ra w eet ·chocolate and chilled become a lovely garnish for otherwise plain pud- dings or cake slices. Try stirring colorful grape halves into ace cream or sherbet before serving. While grapes are at their lowest prices and best quality, try ex· periment i ng with favorite recipes. Grapes ma ke an interesting and de llcious add ition lo many standard recipes. Try adding these "bits or nectar" to an old standby -the result m ay be a new house specialty! Egg ld,eas Are Easy Keep some hard · cooked eggs on hand in the refrigera tor and you'll have the makings for nutritious snacks. Sprinkle a peeled egg with herbs or seasoned salt Or slice a hard-cooked egg onto a cracker or slice of bread and top with a dab or salad dressing When vour schedule re 4 u i r es meal s in min u t es. turn to omelets . They're j us t about the quickest main dish around Fillings can be cheese, jelly or Jam, or leftovers right from the refrigerator Brunch is rap idly becoming America 's favorite meal. And the country's favorite food at brunch is eggs -any way. Try a quick and easy q ui c he . Eggs Benedict, baked eggs, or effortless omelets. Souffles are simple. Really ! If you ca n separate eggs, make a white sauce and fold beaten egg whites with Eggs are a g r eat price/value. For exam -1 pie, when Large eggs cost ~ a dozen that's only ~ a pound,and for the highest quality pro- tein you can buy! another mixture you ,------------know all the tricks. Look to you r f avorite cookbook for a recipe, then go to i1 and impress the world. If you ean scramble an egg you can have a main dish on the table in a matter of minutes . Scrambled eggs are the original skillet s upper. you kno~ So serve them plain, with a s alad and some hot rolls Consumers often hectr about price/value reta. tionships. Rut what does that mean'' Just that you're looking fo r value for e very penny you SJ.lend Only the Dally Piiot rHlly tells you what'• new In your l~t community ..• every day 1trnc1~1N1 OUR CUCUMBER HAS GROWN. NEW, LARGE-SIZE WISH-BONE' CREAMY CUCUMBER DRESSING. I I SJ.89 GREAT $6 4' SUPERI ;::!~~:~~~r~o~rbi~:>~~ ! 8 Gooo for 1mee pieces of 1u1cy, golden t>rown Kelltut~~ ····· ................................. 5 ....... :4flcr~ .... '.'.Q\~~-irl~~~ ... . C Fried Chicken. ptus s1ng1e servings ol cole slaw Gooo lor twelve pieces 01 tuocy gotoen crown Kentucky a.. O ay punc W or a ,, meshed p01a1oes end gravy and a roll L1m11 IWO otters Froeo Chicken w11n S•• rolls Illus your cnooce ol e•lner 3 :::> beautiful touch! I 0 per coupon per customer Customer pays al• aoo1tca· large co1e ~'"" or .s .,rge masneo i;.eitciioes anr1 a small () Early morning can be Z 1>1e u les t••· gravy Lom•t two otte•s oer c.ovoon oer customer <.., stimulated by present· I Oller e•PHU Octol>e• 26, 1980 Customer pays all aootocaole sales ta• ing crapes in comblna -' ~ tion with melon or other Of'er e 1p1re'\ I 838 1 oo..iooe• 26 1C'lfl, ~ freshly cut fruit for a Puce!. may vary a1 -... breakfast treat. P~:~·~~P~;;!1~~a~ Pr.ces "'ay ..... ~t na• -For those on a low- '" Sov1he1n t•.::•pa1 "9 •<-<1t•• ., _ .... -.::~.. calorie kick, how about Ca1olorn1a wnere Gooel o.,1y nS'ov1nerr1 te."!~~ a few grape halve · ' Ca11to•., a "'tie•e ;o., fri-u spr inkled on cottage see tne Co•orie• s iac~ At..i"•ktf\ cheese or plain yooun ? winoow t>anne, ~" ., "' Nothing is tastier than ~ ..._ chicken salad made with seedless grapes and slivered nuts and serv<.'rl in a half cantaloupe G rapes can also turn u mundane tuna salad into so m ethin g l'x traordinary The add1 lion Of grapes to C'Olt• s l aw or green salad gives a unique tout•h t<1 these plain dishes For an elegant touch at dinner. add st.•cdles!I grapes to rice pilaf or Caesar salad. Seedless grapes turn hot fish or c hicken dishes into "Veroniqu e " specialties. A s m all bunch of grapes on the plate ma k es an unu su al garnish. Grapes can also be "frosted" for a s parkly garnish: s1 m ply dip small bunches in· to lightly beaten egg white, dust with regular granulated sugar and let dry. 0 Oclellghtful 0 blend of chedder9 with a nip of bffrt t t ______ , .,.. __ ~ You'll lov\! 1he new. larg(;' site h<1ttl" nf Wish 8one Creamy Cucumber Dre!>sing The convenwr'lt. large -.1ze means you wnn'1 run oul of thal ddicious flavor be fore you know 11. Buying the large size is economical. Ion. because vou get more for your mane~ We make Wish-Bone Creamy Cucumber w11h piece~ of real cucumber. (Nol every creamy cucumber dressing can say 1ha1 ) And reol sour cream. TI1at's why Wish Bo ne Creamy Cucumber adds such cream~ cucumbeny navor to your salads. All that goodness and convenumce and econom~ 100 Who could ask for more? WISH-BONE CREAMY CUCUMBER DRESSING. IT'S roR REAL r----------------------, 12¢ SfORE COUPON SD 258 12¢ I l l I • ~· CWLYPtLOT FOOD ,· - Ice Cream Kiddie l Cakes are easy to u make and fun to eat. 'lraditions ••• start at your dinner table. IN CELEaAATION OF OUR GRAND OPeNINO IN WESTLAKE VILLAGE WE OFFER ... 30c off,.. .. •Baked 30 hours! •Honey 'n spice Glaze • Spiral sliced tor easy ser vlng • Whole or hall hams n • Nationwide shipping service i •Full service Oellcateasen • Old World Cheese Shop ~Yo~ ham "t•~~~~,•ffg,~:~::"~~§ UB offer 900d untll Oct. 25 with this COUPon OP, JJOO I. COAST HWY .. c.,.... .. Mw 'HOMI 67J·t000 . a 14601 UYMONO WAY .tlL TOIO ID~ IL TOIO, PMOM1 IJJ.JIJJ lt06' MACH IUD . .t 6ilMLD. MUNT1M4HOH llACH, HfOMI 141-1171 ~ 0 Also Anaheim, Oranc;,e, Rancho Mirage, La Habra, San Diego, Westla~e Vlllac;,e, North Hollywood, WOOdland Hills ~ Oc::Jc::>COc::>c:JCc:::JCC Co•• c:JOOc:x::JOCJOC:J Gloomy Gus In the 1 -. ~II Grumbling... ] ---------------------------------------------------------1-----=*c...:...::..;..:....~--------~ Child's Birthday For yobr child's next bi rtbday. surprise the 1ueata with their very own individual cakes. . Ice Cream Kiddie Cakes are euy to make ancffun to eat. Just bake r your favorite cake mix in ajellyroUpan. Wbm it's cool, cul it into 1i.qerbread boys and Orla with a cookie cutter. Then cut out ice cream 1ingerbread sbapee and place them OD top al each cake. Before 1ervin1, de· corate the ice cream cakes with icin1. chocolate chi.. or jelly beam. ICE CREAM KIDDIE CADS •1 packa1e (18.S ounces) yellow cake mix •1 carton < ~ gallon ) vanilla i c e cream, brick form Decorator icing Chocolate chips or jelly beana Heat oven to 3SO degrees. Grease and flour U~ x lOYa x l·incb pan. Une with waxed paper. Prepare cake mlx accordin1 to packa1e directions. Pour into prepared pan. Bake 2JO minutes, or un· W toothpick lnaerted in center comes out clean. If neceuary, cut aloa1 ed1e of cookie cutter with ama1l knife. Repeat unW all cake la cut out. Place on a plate. Be1in- Din1 .t one end, alice ice cream into 8 alicea. Return 7 slices to freezer. Working quick· ly, cut ice cream slice with cookie cutter. Place on a cake cut-out and return to freeaer. Repeat with remainiD1 cake -and ice cream. Freese .unw firm. One at a time, decorate with icing, chocolate Chipa or jelly beam. Return to freezer until 1ervin1 time. Makes approx· imately 8 servings. •Any flavor ice cream and cake mix can be substituted. HOW THE DOUBU CASH REBA TE WORKS: ••• Pa{lay_WJ:..;;::;__ Ivy 1 -h of at i...t 25 diffor-t itoma ••totalint $20.00 or more at Safeway. Savo your caah r-.iator tapo. Thon chodi tho total ... inat tho pricioa pu would pay for tho aomo itoma durint tho aomo woolr. at any other *al cettvontlenal 111porm•kot. • If tho other 1toro'1 total ia lower. make a lial of -ch item and Its price. Thon return with tho l>tic• llat and your , .. later tape lo tho Safeway aloro whore you made your purchGM. We'll rot.ate to you, in caah, DOUlll THI DIFRllNCI. That'• Safeway'• Double Coah lobato. 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Arrance tout on heated platter. lleanwblle, peel 'papaJaa, cut in ball crouwiae and acoop out Heda. Health food afi· cionadoe love papaya• became they are rich in vitam.im and minerals (espeC!ially vitamlna A, C, and potauium) and because of the lovely way they blend with yo1urt in varioua fruit driDb and Salada. .. 98° ~.1 88 ·.;.69° ~268 Slice papaya into riDla and laJ attractive· ly over tout. Driaale with baneJ and aunound with ...... or crilp bacon slices. Papayu add brilliant ••• W11111en If you have any left: over papaya, dice the piecea. Tbeae bit• of papaya will add navor to a fruit salad. . <Fnm Pa1eC7) white bread er. Blend on liitfi ·seejf 4 eua. beaten or a bake un I we 1 can (13 ounce) blended. evaporated milk Pour into 2 1luses. ~ cup chocolate· Garnish each with an flavored syrup (UMl•1StMltt "-he.oo...u ... ~ .. --·· 11 •1 fU...ltl-•J ~v-0...U""• -·., ... , 7-lone Chkken Chuck Roast Fr•ks •=-c:...':"" s1J1 :=.:=-69' C-..Cv• ~ •·• .. ~ ~. 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" .anr•...-r ' .......................... ~~!!c-t ....... ....... .,.. ...... ~ .. .,. ............. , .. ..... ~ th: ... ... andaltnle 1*1mn! Swe1>da~ .. w,LMrN--lllld B•*•ll• o1 ·1p1cl8la~I , .-, ...... c...e....,.;;, . ..a.-...;.; -.; • ..._....,-...... .-......... . ....... ......, .. ~,_, ....... .._.. . ______ _. ____ mlil!' ____ .__ .. , • ................... AM ' • 14411C:..lr .... W .... lntlo ---------· ----------~~ l FOOD Shortcake Sandwich Tbe amval of t.be lir.l atrawberrlet or the aeuon uaed to call for strawberry aoclala, whn dluerta reatur na tbote l~doua red ber rin were ottered ln all alaea and ahapea often t<' ralH money for a aood caUM. · Now that 1trawber 11 ... rresh or froaen, a~ avallable all year round. lboee •Prinl«>nl.Y social• have 11one the way of many oth "r o ld fubloned thlna1. But the aeuon'1 first homearown berritt .,., u much souaht after u . .e¥ez,-and ·l trawMrry 1hortcake and Us many variation• are stlll a c la11l c Americ an deuert. Nowadays , thou1h. instead of bak in1 a c ake for lh e shortcake. you c an purc hase a fresh or frozen pound c ake to use wtth atrawbemes. For a twist to this American classic. you mi1ht like a shortcake with ice c ream -a Strawberry· Pineapple Ice Cream Sandwich. Prepare a fruit top- pin1 by gently stirring togeth e r s li ce d strawberries and canned pineapple chunks with a little orange liqueur or orange juice. You might want to cut the pineap- ple into pieces the size of the strawberry slices. Let the fruit mixture marinate for a few minutes. Then top slices of pound cake with a slice of vanilla ice cream cut the same size as the cake s l i ce . Place another slice of cake on top ot Mell ..mna. ud 1poon &be fn&it over it. A dot4op ol whipped top plna c .. it otr. sTU-&aav. PINUPPLS ICSC&&AJI MNDWICM I ~ CYPI halved freah atrawberriee .... c up dra in e d r hunll plneapple 2 tableapoona o ranae llqueu r or oran1e Jui~ I froaen or freab P o u n d C a k e 1 1 o ~. ou nc f'a l. c ut In t o 12 •lk•. I plnt vanilla Ire cream. cut lnto I 1llcd P'roeee whipped top· plq, thawed llariaa&e 1trawberrl• •d p&neNPle ln orana• liqueur. Place • ahcea or p o und cake on In dlvldual plale9, add Ire cream alfcee: lop with I allu1 or pound cake Spoon about \I• cup fruit over each aervln1 Top with a dollop of whipped toppina . Serve Im qiedlately M 1kt-8 6 aervlnp . stock up with Children's Kitchen Created Key Buy savings on ... GLEN COVE, N.Y. !CORN OR PEAS Harvest oav .49 200Z. Bao (AP) -They may not all 1row up to be chefs, but cbildren .. YOUDI aa 3 are learninl to cook u part of the inte1rated ~3..:!.at the Fledel J; ~:!'~"~'4<:~ .. uozwo.71 bFRENCH FRIES ore-1oa . 89 S2 Oz Pkg lt'=---,.a11--u,e creative· pro----· ..... r .. i=ive.Auve_DRiNK .. ---83 ces. i.a aa eltjoyable aa 6 -~-COiie ..... u oz CM· • ' • the eDd product., u wa1 the HM with the Peanut Butter Playdou&b Candy recipe recently used by a kinder1arten claaa. "The children found rollin.I and poking t.he dou1b a wonderful tac· We experience," recalls Roelyn Fledel, who with her buaband Iv a n founded tbe school in 1951. "And later on, whe.n the candy was ready, it became a de- llcloua t.ute treat." ENJOYING the proc- ess as well as the pro- duct is the formula for leamine at the school, aa "an experiment in creative problem solv- ing ." Its multi - ddciplined projecta re - quire the students in nursery classes throu1h Ith trade "to think, to question and to create," lln. Fledel points out. The challenee covers all areu ol learning - math, music, science, lan1ua1e arts, outdoor play -and may be a 1roup o r individual project, but each inte- 1r ate1 aeveral or the ~bildren 'sstudies. To do this, the school - baa constructed a varie- ty ot t11eillties, lncludinl art and technology 1tudi08, a theater, out- door work and play areu and, m08t recent· ly , a "Children's Kitchen." THE KITCHEN. created by William Ketcham, General Elec- tric kitchen deai1ner, bu a modem, alrJ en- •lronmeat overlookln1 tbe scbool '1 tne-atudded 1rounc1a. Cabtnetl were lowered ao small arm• ecMlld re.eh tbe cookinl tape and 8dequate apace ••• provided to dlf · f ereat 1roup1 could praeUee tbelr culinary arta mt tbl aame tlme. • • Actlvltlea ta tbe ldtebm .. de91ped to fulfill teveral ,..,a1•:• llrt. f'led•I • .,.. •.,,..; provide ... . .... Wltla -......... . to weft a.dlftilMUJ -la 1roaf9, ... to IM r CHUN ICING DINNERS O ~CHOW--·-1 43 Oll~CMOW-••• •loz..,c; • f' JENO'S CHEESE PIZZA 1 39 0 I ~AClt • 110l ""c; • f' PEAS & CAIHK>TS 6 _, °"' . JOOl IAGo49 f' ORE-IDA POTATOES 99 b ~lJa.tT . . 1101 .. G • r FISH FILLETS b YNtDI,,_ (QUllTIIY-0 P FISHSTICKS 6 """DICN# COUOlmW•'°'"'O U OZ PW(; 1.99 1101 ... c; 1. 79 P HUNGRY MAN DINNER 0 -\HllfOCHl«£<1 -1 SA OIUllllT1CC ,,,,.oz "" • ::I r SWANSON'S DINNER 95 b ("<ICU" '°"AST -''°" 11>'\ OZ .. C • P PIZZA FOR ONE b CllJSTl DIWJE 90Z PWC 1.29 P BANQUET SUPPERS 0 !!J',!!,T,£HIC•I" & OVl1IPU~~" 1 7 5 _,_, STf.tJI Oii SllCEO •udlV WITH C.U VY 11 OZ .. C • Fresh Meats at Lower overall Prices. CROSS RIB 198 ROAST Boneless Bonoeo seef Chuck Lb BONELESS WHOLE HAM 178 Fu11v cootcea. water Aooea. S·7 tt>s. Lb 1Hal11es Lb .1.981 LARCiEEND RIB ROAST BonoedBeef BONELESS ROUND STEAK Full cut aonoect Beef GROUND BEEF I ll ..C Oii ll(Jft DOHNOHXCllO~ ,AT LEAN GROUND BEEF OOUNOTUQ I011"fAT . '179 lb 189 LD EX. LEAN GROUND BEEF .l~1 .39 la 1.79 l9 2.19 llOU NOHXClf0 1'"fAT ..... FILET MIGNON BEEF BACK RIBS HOllNOINOIT10 SLICED BEEF LIVER .l.4.47 tt.98 la 1.19 ~K~°1~ ~~ ......... ia 1.58 ~~~~~~ .... ia1.58 ~1(-~~~-~.~~ ..... ia 1.98 ~~-~ ........... ia2.18 ~~~~~ .. 1: .. ia 1~98 ~-~~ ..... ia .. 79 -~~ ................ ia..99 ~u.e:!r!~~ .. ia.1.98 _........ CRADE A CHICKEN .59 Frvlno. whote eoov. southern lb T·BONE STEAK Bonoeo Beef Loin 7·BONE CHUCK STEAK BonoedBeef RIB EYE FILET 268 lb ' 149 lb 338 csoencen Boneless eonoeo Beef Rib Lb PORK SAUSACE f-1 '°"" 5'l"'lUS lM\ 101 llO(C .49 LADY LEE SLICED BACON 1 29 ITHIGKSl.ICJO 1">ll PICC 1 ett. 1 ll l'ICC • FRESH RAINBOW TROUT ~ClJAH,..WGS1•100l AVAii.Aili 2 19 '""'", ... , SAT OfM. Y • • • • • ll • P PANCAf<E MIX 6 -~JICll ~--· nl W. lA ..... AWltlUI en...,..or .... ,111e ..... "llae cblldna allo .............. euau, .. 00:::. ... 9CMIW- -.:11=.~ ..,'-' __ _ ......, ........... ....... tillronree· ..... . . . &.&--_._...,... ..... , ...... _...,. ' canned & Packaged }ITREETOP />APPLE CIDER !STRAWBERRY PRESERVES LaOy Lee !LADY LEE BEVERAGES s varieties !STAR KIST CHUNK TUNA UQht Mot. Otl or water Paetc -ilBISQUlC~ MIX All Purpose 139 6401 Bll 159 52 oz Jar .79 2 Ltr Btl 169 12'/J Oz o n 162 60 0z Box P RICE·A-RONI MIXES 53 6 SV-"TIIS 61S01 IO•• r KRAFT DINNER b DllUllE .....cAllONI &C:HU W ••Ol 90•·99 f' JOLLY TIME POPCORN 77 0 YlllOWOl-!Tt 1101 .. C • f' ONION SOUP MIX 65 b UP10f< lPAC• 7 IS 01 eox • f' NESTLE'S OUIK 0 CHOCOlA TE MIX 1101 (AN2. 75 f' INSTANT POTATOES 59 b lAl1't lH 16 Ol IO• • f' ORANGE DRINK b WA(lj(• P MINUTE RICE 0 ftS'TOHT f'FROSTINCi b IKT1't aoc:Ult s J\.&YOllS llL<OVTO~ S-Dl Ill .89 1801tor1.89 •UOlC.< .. 1.19 P CAKE MIXES 7 3 0 Kll"CllOCl<9 lfl.&YOllS •ts Ol IOI• !'SUNSHINE COOKIES 1 29 b HY°""' 09 (MN .. IOOS II Ol .. G • f' SENECA APPLESAUCE 1 12 6 1\01 ,... • f' FRUIT COC:ICT All bou~t toOl CAN • 78 f' OEL MONTE DRINKS 0 ~GllAlltRIUIT Oii 71 _ _, OllANCI <16 01 CAN• b ~f<.CR~H~MS •601 eoa.87 b ~=~B~~RY CROUT,~~! •• 65 J; DE~~l5_0~ TAMALIT~soz CAN• 71 J; !!'"'~-~~ •01 )M.53 b ~~~~SSIN~oz •tt . 75 P LADY LEE SOUP 49 b CNUNKY'llCATMl.I ' 1t0l CM o ' b~~ME:oz !»2.49 ":r. °"" DAl~tA.M. IJ ___ _ , W9dneeday, Octobef 15, 1980 Delicatessen Items }I PILLSBURY bf~~!~~D !BOB'S DRESSING Bleucnttse 169 27 Ol P~q 1601 jar f' CHICKEN FRANKS 59 0 lAOHU 1701 ?•" • f' TURKEY FRANKS 65 0 lAOHH '10l ""' • f' PILLSBURY COOKIES 1 19 For an unusual strawberry shortcake. try a Stra wberry-Pineap- p I e I c e Crea m Sandwich made with frozen pound ca#ce, ice cream , strawberr ies , pineapple chunks and frozen whipped topping. RED DELICIOUS APPLES .29 W,1sl11ngtrn E •lr,1F1"• ~ FRESH CANTALOUPES Full of FIJ110r GOLDEN BANANAS remo11no Fta11orru1 • lO .29 , I ' 6 SYAN'TllS 1\0l """ • ROMAINE 2 9 b ~~~~~ soz_~~-:_~~·--·~~~1$.c.---• '~en -·-·---...t b~~~~ •Ol._"1.09 f' LADY LEE DIPS 0 7V_..S P KNOC:l<WURST 0 \.&DVlff r CHEESE BALLS 0 RllGO lllOUAllfUA Li quor IOZ CT .... 45 1701 .. G1.29 160Z ._C 2.29 !KAMCHATKA VODKA BO Proof 739 1 7S ltr Btl f' GORDON'S GIN 080PllOOf f' CANADIAN CLUB b CANAOtA .. WHISKV 14 99 861~ 1 ,-,po Bft • f' CUTTY SARK 15 99 b ~OTCH 86peo()r 1 1!11 IV 8ft, • f' BLUE NUN WINE 6 69 0 1 'i.ro an • L1ouor a11a11ao1e on1v at stores with 11auor aeots Dairy & Frozen f' KNUDSEN YOGURT 43 b tVt.lltfllfS ~01 (l'I • f' PARKAY MARCARINE 79 b W T 1601 Cl'< , Out Pnce Pro1fl'tC1ton Pl>'~w QU.Mit"lf'"' tnf'W one" to~ tHt<C1Yf OC:t00tr '~tn t'N'U T~ OCIO~ )1\l 1980 GOLDEN YAMS .39 Or sweet Potatoes Num11ous ano OellCIOUS LO Household & Pet ICE 'NSOFT ISSUE 011et 4 P1c Assortl'O or ACCl'nt .-89 '2SSF PkC, r PINE-SOL CLEANER 2 39 0 UOU•l, 4'JO/ 8ll • b ~~f~~~~,~~~SCOURE~ ''•l .39 J, ~.~,r.,~\EE FACIAL :nsl~~~ "' .. 51 J, ~~~D GARBAGE BA,C,~ •~· 2. 3 5 .... ,., 1.76 r DOW CLEANER 0 8Atil-'SJ ICY " l •• ,.99 r VIVA NAPKINS 0 "'._f~OAP(lf .•. , "'"·70 Key Buys on Health & Beauty Aids. f' MISS CLAIROL b (ll(l1IUOlltol!VlA HAllt(Ot °" P LOVINC CARE h "'"'"DI.Oii f' COVER GIRL MASCARA b MAAAT-llACK OP RIAC< ffO(JWJ; 1.69 1.89 1.57 b COLCATE TOOTHPASTE 1 13 . . 101 • f' ULTRA BRITE 117 0 TDOT .... ASIJ 6 OZ • ,. ~LNTu.ol~~ARD 1 47 6 -~ ·-~ 160 1 • P BAND·AID STRIPS 6 SHIH Oii PlA\TIC SOS SHll•OI JllASnc: All WIOl )()< .99 P COMMAND HAIR SPRAY 1 99 6 X..cllO Oii lllWlM • H Ol • A BRECK HAIR COLOR f' CERAMICS GLAZE 0 ••AlOGf Clf•O oo t~!IO 1.27 1.47 f' MENNEN SKIN BRACER 99 6 POE Hrc•,< \H•VllOllO'< •Ol • f' FLEX BALSAM SHAMPOO 1 49 0 ~lfMAL OH'r'Oltf!NlfiO \601 • r FLEX CONDITIONER 1 49 h B•l\•t,1 ofC. r• soo• oo Oil• •6 01 • f' SURE ANTl·PERSPIRANT 2 19 0 1!JGUl,tt()9 ll'l\UNllO 601 • r PEPSODENT TOOTHBRUSH 59 0 MA.II() .. (()IUM04SOff • b DURATION NASAL SP~~~ 1.39 A SIC SHAVER \PO{•. 73 ~~;.1~~!!. •6013.29 l' KEY BUYS MEAN 6EXTRA SAVINGSI l(tv 8uY\ .er t 1u•nu Ot1c~a evrn ""wc1 •'M" tneu ffOU•Ar O•UOunt &)rtC~ ... l~ ·' '~""'" .,, ""il\'f4WfUffr' l,..U00f'dfV 1JrOtl~t10f\,"tt oUIOWtilt(f'l'\ Of fl'11(t 0h01\AI 0111 fM\f~ VUU tt t11Xt nunntrcn • tef'i 811~ 1rtm1 t V(ttV t1nu ovOU V'DD llUtlT .... TOM ·-_, ITIMITA AW.MUI Nt'flll 1Utt ~ AVl*ll ·::..-·-.. -= ... --.... -..... t 'I FEATURING For the Person Who Has Ew;!tything • ClulJ Calendar Pair of Ostriches FILM AND Tt:LIEVISION star George Peppard will be honored by lhe Anti-Defam ation League of B'nai Brlth at a brunch at 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, at South Cout Pluza in Costa Mesa. For 1nformat1on, call 640·9098. Tht' 1980 Nelrn.n· Marn11 Cbrl1tmaa cataJoc bu· rolled oft t.bt ,..... ud Americana are w11u"n1 to .-wt.et ktnd of eatrevqant. luxurloua a.ad aometamee out lancUah lte0\1 thertt will be for sale By now. the ratalu11 repttHnta lhe "ul tlmate In 1&ln1lvln1 " at thl• u uon to many people, •Ince aomtt of the Items arf' pri<'ed for the very rich. It'• a bit of Americana thet provides wonder and aome bruw1in1 ltQjoyment. Thia year, the bia "Hla and Hen " Item is somethina for the ttolou minded. You either can buy a pair ol yuun1 .-tricb• for your rancb « dooa&.e &Mm to th• coitectioft of your favorite IOO or wUdlife park. • The· erolotY project la a joiati venture ol the Oklahoma City ZOO and The Mf>Outery of the Holy ProtecUon of the Blesied V ir11n Mary, and t.be couple 11 11.•. delivered The u talog also offers other tidbits. There is a hlltld·craftfd C F. Martin gu1tar of Bra11Uan roMwood. 1Jpru<'t1, 11balont1 Maree and 1old, for S9.~ And. a limited edition eolle<-tor'8 volume, "Coronado'• Chlldrcm," by the Southwest writer, J. F'rank Oobl~ Th .. quurto rorrnut 1s fashioned of handmade paper trolll ll1tly, with i2·karat 1old lllurrunated c·ap1tal111, handmade Mex lean bark p111pc•r l'OV4ffll amd leather spine. Tht-re are JOO c·op1f'11 aullabJe at '700 each. Othw bite t1<'kt1t 1temt1' Include a geo· phy11u:al r•'llef .clot*· "lmllar to the one used lO train the utronauta, which revolves on a ·-•. i~Pttl .. bMt: It lwo r~voluUona per minute and cost.a Sl4,500 -- Vou can also buy a m11ho11any rout beef cart for 124,000, or a reproduction of the cof- fee service presented to George Washington by Lht> Marquis de Lafayette in 1799. The 1mpor~ed ltahan porcelain set 1s Sl,200 · AN AU(TION of Chinese artiracts wi ll highlight a m eeting or the Women's Club or Irvine at 1 p.m .. Tuesday, Oct. 21, al the Vlllag~ Park Com· munaty Clubhouse For information call ~2~1n. · OR~NGE COASTAL P.E.O. will meet at 10 a.m .. f'riday, Oct. 17, in Newport Beach. Past pres1.dent Lynn Turner will speak on "The Political World Around Us." For information call 739-2394. ' SOClt:T" OF M(J,l'.f'&.R.V WIOO.WS Or,auge County Chapter will have a fund ·raising lunc~eon at noon Monday, Oct. 20, in Tustin. For information, call 635·3837. MYASTHENIA GRAVIS FOUNDATION will meet at 2 p.m . Sunday. Oct. 19, in Santa Ana. Sp~aker will be Dr. Kenneth Nuldeman of UC lrvme College of Medicine. For information call 739·2394. • Non-'commital Tactic Best ADVANC~D HEALTH CENTER• presents a free seminar on ··Psychic Development for Health ~d Achievement" at 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19. an Newport Beach. For information call DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your answer to the girl who was upset wilh the boy wbo uked her out really stank. He a aid, "I'll call you" - and never kept his word. ln the fint place, what lhe heck do you know about it! Jiu it ever happened lo you! I doubt it. I( a guy isn't 1rown-up enou1b to tell a 1irl he doesn't want to see her again, he has no business aaking her out in the lint place. , The exact same thiq happened to me, and I WU plenty hurt. I bad a date with • IUY I thought wu terrilic. We had a lot in common. The conversation was super. My parents tbou1ht be wu a real gentleman -and I did. too. We kiued goodnieht, and he said, "I bad a neat time. I'll call you 1000." A week we.nt by, and I didn't hear a word. Finally I decided to call him to see if be was okay. Well, be STILL Horos(!ope A11n 1'anders didn't have the guts to tell me he didn't want to take me out again. Once more, he said. "I 'II call you." I waited and waited, and he ~ever called. I would have felt better if he had told me straight out be wasn't interested instead of lead- ing me on. It may hurt for a day or two, but it's a lot easier t.ban hoping it's him every time the phone rings and ending up msappointed. l am still -BOILING MAD IN COLUMBUS. DEAR BOIL: I lleard pleaty about tbat 975-0700. . SOUTH COAST J UNIOR WOMEN'S Club will present a progra m on "Operation Con-game" for ~enior c.itizens at 12:30 p.m . Thursday, Oct. 16, m Huntington Reach. f'or information call 968-0959. . FRIENDS Of' THE t'OUNTAIN VALLEY Library will meet at 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17. The program wi ll feature demonstrations on de- cor ating fruits and vegetables for the holidays. For information. call 962-5406. IRVINE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Women's Club will present a seminar on "A Long Range View of the Energy Crisis" at 11 :45 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21. m Santa Ana. Gregory Benford, UC Irvine proressor of physics, will speak. For information. call 953·9696. auwer, ud I'm wllllal lo take my l•mpa. DA UG H TE R S 0 F THE A M E RI C AN AlmOlt every tfftl·a1er wllto wrote pollltecl out Colonists , El Cam ino Real Chapter, will &ltat It a..'t Meeuary for a cuy lo aay, "I'll call have a luncheon m eeting at 11:30 a.m. Satur- has been planned for Costa Mesa ·s Therapeutic Recreation Program at 9 a.m Saturday, Oct 18. T he program is open t.o developmentally dis abled teens and adults . fo'or information. caU 754-S300. ' THE SHERMAN LIBKARV will have u dis cussion on "Volcano 1n the News: The 1!:114 :m Eruption of Lassen Peak" at 7:30 p.m. Wednes day. Oct. 22, in Corona dcl Mar. Speaker w1 II bt' . UC LA assistant proressor of geography .John Kirchner. For information, <:all 673· 1880. UC IRVINE EXTENSION will present a two· day workshop on "The Importance of Being ;1 Secretary: A New Perspective" Oct. 18 and 25. Orange County m anagement consultants Vena Garrett and Rella Ri zzuti will lead the day-long sessions. For information, call 552·8'793. MUSICAL ARTS CLl'B of Orange County will present an afternoon or Henajssance mus1e at 4 p.m . Sunday, Oct. 19, in Santa Ana For m formation, call 640-1130. , Cancer Unit Beneficiary The Orange County Unit of the American Cancer Society will be the bcn<:f1c1ary of a day. long cut·a·thon to be held Oet <!6. from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m . at Shear Personalities. at 1106:1 Warner Ave., in Fountain Valley. · A $10 donation to the American Cancl'r So(•1e ly will be considered payment for a shampoo, cut and blow-dry. All proceeds from the hair l'Ut a· thon will s upport researeh, education and service programs of the Orange County Unit of the American Cancer Soriety. Salons participating m the benefit cut-a -thon include : Command Performance·Huntington Beach, Command Performance·Westminster. Fountain Valley Hair Company, Landess & Co m· pany for hair. Shear Personalities and Binder's Scissor Styling. The Fountain Valley Community Com mittee of the America n Cancer Society 1s the ro s ponsor for the fund-raising event, whi ch wi ll include door prizes. For more information call the Orange Coun ty Unit at 752·8600. I ~ yoa," lf l9e doeu't meaa It. Tiiey su11estec1 la· day, Oct. 18, in Seal Beach. Guest speaker •~·~ ·~~r1oia1~~ m~'-M fil~la~l~~lldi~~s ~''!H~a~w~~~·~i ~-~Y~«~t~ep~~a~~~~~~~~-~~~--~~~~~-~~~~~~1 t------...,,11trJr.W:Kl'.(Jt"'.r.J(J""-------~'°;;mr.et~;"'ij•;ISetlnw~uRallDy~a~011Hc~o~m;Amijlt&al;';::·_:W~ll~I !..Y"~=:•et~tl~e:._ __ ..iWlLl:.lll:n'.:g:...--t-ur 111'0rm at a on. call 430-3712. [ ) By SYDNEY OMARR DEAR ANN LANDERS: My cousin did one hitch in lhe U.S. Navy and was discharged six months ago. lie wears his Navy uniform to IRVINE CAME RA CLUB will have a meeting at 2 p.m . Thursday, Oct . 16, at the Irvine Senior Center. For information. call ~2·7484. . AR,~E8 <Mar . 21-Apr. 19): One who "pulls baseball games and other sporting events strmgs makes room for you at top. Your views bee a use he us u ally get s a better seat. "THE CRAZY WORLD OF ADVERTISING" are vindicated. Scenario highllghta completion Sometimes they even let him in for nothing . He will be the topic of a d iscussion by Cochrane SJC Club Se~ Charity Dinner of project, added recognition, promotion and aJso wears his uniform when he wants to thumb Crane at a meeting of Executive Women In· love. a ride. ~ ternational. The meet ing will be held at 6:30 The San Juan Capistrano Woma n'!> r 1uh will TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): You make Is he doing something ille . What's the p.m . Tuesday, Oct. 21, in Irvine. For informa-hold its annual s teak fry, Oct. 25, from 5 to 7 JO "connection" which r esults in solution or word on this? -SKEPTIC FRO SAGINAW tion, call 635·7210. p.m . at the clubhouse . 31442 El lforno St abstract le1al problem. Emphasis on copyright DEAR SAG: You c...m la allula1 &lie aal· The menu includes steaks. ~al ad har baked material, publication, wider recoenttion and form, ud 11 someeee reporta lllm lo &lie aaval CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB of Huntington potatoes and breads. t-"dlranrtt-Urte.t:--ort~:--~Wi~---..&awama -. -----Beaclnrilt-present a ~minar--on-dried•unt-s·~fl11'-k--·-·--Everyone attendrngTs i!Slr~ttnll'Tlrg-:rptatr,---·-_--..., natives ftiure in scenario. laadlve memben of &lie mlll&ary may wear ran flowers at noon Wednesday. Oct. 22. For in-flatware and a cup or glass . G&mNI <May 21-June 20): You become in· &laetr _.,.... ealy .._ ... ,.,...a mWtary formation, call 840-4973. Tickets are $6.50 for adults and $3.50 for volved In "occult" experience. Scenario fmeral, meaaerlal 1entee, aa laaqval er tall· children under 12. For information on tickets, lli1bli1bt1 the unorthodox ; spotlight on lal •art la a ,.&rietlc ,.,... A TRIP TO the Movieland of the Air Museum call Mrs. Helen Irvine at 495·"867. 'partnenbip, investments and financial rating of one who plays important role in your life. CANCER <June 21 -July 22): Check agree- menta. leases, tax returns and leial ri1hta, .eer.~_ias~~: Focus on public relations, special ·aruaaces anct -martt.i-status. Gemini, Sagn- tarius natives play key roles. LEO (July 23·Au1. 22): You're uked to re- vise, review and reconstruct -ltey is to streamline procedures. Emphasis on employ· ment opportunities, bue services, dependenta and pets. Another Leo, Aquarius and Scorp.io naUves fiiure prominently. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emotional in- volvement dominates your personal scenario. Maintain balance, protect self in clinches. Ac· cent on speculation, chaa1e and adventure of diacovery. You have luck with number 5. Young penoo confides problem. Don't cut first stone. LOili (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Flnilh tuk which could result In enbancin1 value of home or apartment. Pure.base of luxury item could be on a1enda. Accent on security, completion of • money transaction. Taurus, Libra, Seorpio natives play important roles. SCO&PIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Individual who is envious may attempt to puU rua out from un· der your plans. Know it and have alternative methods at band. Key is to be veraaWe, ftexible and to di.splay humor in race of challenge. Relatives,, visits and abort trips dominate scenario. MGnTARRJS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): -You dis· cover "mi.uing link." Puule pieces fall into place. Focus on responsibility. cballeqe and •alid cbance to strike pay dirt. Money and love bilhlilbt scenario. Cancer, Capricom persona ftpre prominently. CAPalOO&N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar posi· tJoil emphasizes personality, special ap· pearance1 and be&iDDinl of relationship which could lead to profit and fulfillment. Tlmin1, in· tultioe and Jucl1ment are on tar1et. Know ll md take "cold pluqe" into future. AQlJURJS (Jan. 20-Feb. 11): Obtain hint b)' studyt.q Capricorn meuage. Capitalize on ebance to be more Independent in tbou1ht, ac- Uoa. Your dreama can now be transformed into · realiti•. You'll get invitation to work with lffflal IJ'OUp, or1aniaation. Pl8CBS (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): latuitive Ouh nsultl in "btl payoff." Desires are fulfilled and 1our IOU come within reach. You learn by teaeblq -1bare knowled1e by preaenttng Yiewe ID arllPblc manner. II .... Funds c.tl Ml• llfl .. ........... .. ~ ....... All dresses and • • pantsUits for misses, hall siz.es. misses. petites • Current career looks • Fresh daytime styles • Sleek evening dresses • Including skirtsets, jacket dresses, 3-pc. en sembles • Rich fall tones M•temlly f•1hlon11 not lnclud~. Th.is season say "yes" to a dress-we've the fTeshest looks for day o r evening. And pantsuit favorites, too. All on sale thru Oct. 18. Ask about Sears credit plans In our DreH Ot parlmenl Btylee 1hown •re repre1entatlve of Sean aMOrtmenl Emch uf thfllt' advutlr."d Item' i11 readily availabl4" ror ule •• •dv.-rlited . Seara re1ul., prict'11 may vary by 11~raphk arf'a -•·------~-~~-.r--I FEATURING ( ____ s_._ .. _,,_w_• __ ---Jr llAN·WOllAN IN8TIT\JT£ W\ll have a party at I p, m. Fridll)', Oct. 17. ln Anaheim fo'or 1n formation. catl213·~ tl!H 9 SINGLE!' llELUING WOKKSHOP. led by Ruth Porte, will be> hf'ld at 7.30 pm to'nday. Oct. 1'1 . In the City or OnnMt' for inrormat10.rq. ull Ru.th at 524·9406 SELF CENTER wtll have u Srnjllt' Exl>'"'l'lt'n<'e diacuasion titled .. At Saddlebac'k Coll eat-5pe<'lal" at 1:30 p.m t'r1day. lkt l'1, in \ht> l'lt of Or~e. ~~or information, r all Jan or M1<'hael at WJ.11900. ORANGE COAST SINGLE~ will S{>Mflor a th.atu-p'U'ty-and aarrer tll~itr~r party at ·9 ·30 p.m. Saturday. Oct t8, For mformatton. <'itll Ann at 751-0291 . OV1'1JOOR SINGLES will have a party at 7 30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11, in Tustin Also , the group will have a brunch and bike n dt.' at I t a rn Sun day, Oct. 19. in Balboa and Corona del Mar l''or information. call Robert at 544-8276 CENTER CLUB SINGLES will huve a d1scuss1on on tours to Hawaii and Mexico followed by a barbecue at 4 p.m. Sunday, ()(ot 19, in Newport Beach. Forinformation, t•all Marge at 9750700 SANTA ANA COLLEGE presents a lecture series on "Being Single in Orange County" each Tuesday throughout October. The program. sponsored by the Office of Community Services, starts at 7:30 p.m . f''or information. caJI 835-3000 ext. 488. Singles Calendar n.ms each Wednesday and con· tains information on discw.rion groups. parties and events open to the public 1n the Orange Coast area. Send notices to Singles Calendar, Dally Palot, P.0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa , CA 92626, /nclutU your name and telephone number. Notices mwt be received two weeks in advance of an event. Chinese Food Class Topic Chin•·:H· <'Ookln& w ill be olrc.n:d ut Robmaon 's 11Lo r1• In Ml1111wn V1e10 ut 10 15 a.1fl S•turduy. Ot•t 18 lm1trurtor Jt•UJ) Yueh, author of "The Grt•at T11~t\'ll of ('h1ncse <.:ookulit." wi ll lt>a<'h mt-lhod11 wh1<•h rnuh it possthle for 1hr novu t> to prt'J)itrt• uuth1•ntlf' C'hlfll'lh .> d111hc.11 The )l'llU!i ~111 lH· twld 1n th•· hou:.t·war,·~ dt•µfu l m\'nt t-'01 mformat1n11 !'all 1-:v1n ul 4!15 !..'050 t•xt :)()4! Chefs Sponsor ~ulinary Show J'h1• 15th C'ulln a 1.) /\1 I)> "how will h~· hl'ld Montiu). No" 17 ut lht· Oi:.1wy hmd ltott:I Sporu.on•d IJy th• Or an~t' Empirt' Cht:'f'.\I i\!I !Wl wtwn. thc. 'how fou lurcs t·ooking l'Orn~ll lions for 11roh•sz..1•111t1ll'o apprt!nt1ce~ und stu drnti> Tt<•kets <trt· Sl7 50 l>t'r f>Cr~un. "h1c.h 1n- r ludes tht' sho"'. dinner tax, ~ralu1l} und pJl rletng V1ew 1ng t1tk1•t:-. w ill be $5 For 11\1>1i'infllr 11'\jllon. <·all 554 5\01 Wine-tasting Oass A course in v. 111c-tasttn~ Wld t'\ aluatton w1 11 be offered by Cul State Los Angeles on s ix Wednesday evenmls beginning O<'t 29. The non-credit c·ourse, led by assotiate pro fessor David l-'il2patr1<•k. will meludc lt't lures. readin~ m att'r1als, dist·uss1un as v.ell as tasting. There 1s a foe of $35 for tht• rnurs(' plus $12 for supplies f or mnrt• 1nrormation. c~1ll ~1 3 224 3501 " Hat Lunch Set The Consumer League will hold a hat luncheon Oct. 30, at the Gorda Liz Hcslaurant, ~)() Rayside Drive, Newport Beach. The luncheon is ope n to the pubhc. All women are asked to wear a hat. T he league wi ll meet at 11 a. m and lunch will be served at noon. Call 551 ·3987 by Oct :a Cnr rescrva tions and information Wedneedlr. Octobet 15, 1980 DNLYPk.OT CJ5 I H.M.S. Pin•• .. cflanglng ( ) aejlf. hnomttoPanOdlt ... 1 ~ ~s,A.;;~LE~SA~·°' Reg t22 00 -8uy ont ot regulor price and get another po1r IOl non prlC412 for ta3.00 f you l\Ove alrec>dy bOught a polr, Just weor 1n.m In al'ICI nothtl pob IOI tlt.10' Speclal etTectlvt I« monttl 01 OClober -Nne grtCll coklf• ~h{lllf~ <.ontemporary fashions ... ' .. For a smart, simple .. look check Shelli's dress dept. for your day and evening wear. Pick up entry form for modeling conte I. 1 Mission Viejo store only~) Mission Viejo Mall 2111 Crown Parkway Plaaa Mission Viejo 495-2933 PVBUC NOTICE PtC'TlnOUS ..,_, .. .. MAMStfAT ... •T ,,.. ,.._.,._ .,.,_, n• dOI~ wu-a: I SOH•Aa ASSOCIATE , IHU lille<A..-~v.I,, ININ, c;Atl)U Ot Khou•w SohrU>, t SU jiMll-1, ......... e..h, 0.ftMO I AMeM '· ...... -..,.1. !M ltlo 1 GfaMIAw~'*-le.~mN A .... ~. JM Pin• 0t H· ltH·U,CA'21t6 Tlllt ...,.._,I• '°"""'led by en 1#1· '"'"'_...,. .. _ ... ..., ou,., \hen a per111ertlllp. '91V• I(._.._ Thlt ll<l..,_,1 ••.f fltlld •Ill\ tlle c-•• Clef'1I o1 ~-c;eu..\y on 5e1' _,. .... PUBUC NOTICE ,,cm.-ow-.uittiiW-..,...."A'UM•' Th• ... _1,.. ,.,.,_, er• Ml"• lluMllff•••: UHTA AH• .. aOf'llHIES, tioot> \prl1114l•I•, $1111• C, H1111lln9ton llff<ll, CAftWt Fou O•nlo11me111 Corp la Caillor11la <0<-.. loftl, ISOU Spr l119dale, w.. C. tfl#tll"flon .. ech. CA ttMt Ttll\ w.iMu I\ c-<l•d by • llmllec1_.,.. ... 1p, FOii• Oew._.,I Coro. J-~'oa•, ~ Thll ,le_I "'" llled wllll ll>e County C .. rll of 0.-c-1., CM\ s.c> t.,,, ... , "· ,., fl\tH• ,ltUM ...... 1.-Or-C-11 Dell~ Piiot Publllltwd o...._ (.oo l Oelly Piiot _Ocl. I. I, IS, 21, 1• Ml-40 Oct. I, I, U.1t. 1'1D ~- PUBLIC NOTICE PtiBLJC NOTICE fllCTITtOW au1u1111 tllCTITIOUI ·~"'·" MAM• STAT••••n I ....,,.. STATu.i•NT Tiie 1o11-1119 .,.,,.,., .,. aolng '"• lottowlftQ ,..,_, I• dOln11 l>utl 1"1!11MI"' OK: nen •• TIHtra G•APHICS, 50lO Ce movs VICl(1 HESTON & ASSOCIATES. o,,,.., N-11eec11. CA ,,_ ''°°' sa--. eo..tt•erd, s..ue us. ••-..•!. 51•1'.!IJY ll'•Cl•u •. 512J trvlne, c;eillornla t2114 Mei....,,...c....,,.. ... c AaJD VlclLI Hulon, •Its ll<lo WeY. S~ WevM Tiiier, lUt Oc.,_. Cyprus. Cetltof'lll1 *JO A .. -. LOne e..11. CA tOIDI I Ttll\ buill-• I\""-'" by e n In· Thll l>Vslneu I• IOftdu<l•O by • Olvldu1I .. ,,.rel -1Nnllip. Vl"I HntOll ~ W. TIMr Tiii> ti.et_,,! w1\ liltd wllll - This 11-t wat lli.<J wllll ,,.. 1 County ci.n. ot Or-C.O....ly"" Se1>- C-h Clerlt of O<llftOll County on Sep. tember 13, 19'0 !ember 1t, 19'0. '14S1SI '"'na CA,.•En & ltASDAN Publl.-~llftOll co .. 1 0111., Pllo1 1 •t • ...._..~Drive Ocl. t, I, u. 22. ,., mMO 1¥1• - -lrwlM, c... mu Publl\IWO Or1n91 Coest Diiiy Pllol S.~~H. Oct I, I, IS, 1'llO ,_.ID PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUS •USIHElS NAMI STATElllEHT I PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie lollowlnQ perM>n• •re 001n11 ""''"•" •" I STA TIMaNT OP WITHD•AWAL AIVEASIOE BUSINESS PAAIC tlllOM1tAant1a,MI,. I ASSOCIATES, J)7 For.st Avenvo, ~aATl ... UNDlla Sull• n. P.O. eo. "· l•vun.1 BH<n. 1 fl1CTITIOUsausn1•u .. -• A1nne., E. Orap1r, 110 South WllMr•-•• -r•I pertnert trom I CalllornlatUS? T h• l ollow ln9 parlons II••• 8tl\IOI, Suot~ 101, Colli Me••. 11\t Nrtftef">lp -•lfnQ under ll>e C1ll!ornl1t2'2' jl l<llllOU\ buslnH\ ,..,.,.. "' ANGIE'S Retr .. ltOM. If'<..• C.lllornl• (or-, FAlllOUS PIZZA et t"U Newp0r1 I pOrllton. m Fo.-.\1 Awnue, S..lle 12 Awe ...... Tln!ln, Clllloml• P.O. Bo• 99, lA9uf'<I Beac;n, Cllltorn•• The flclfl~ bu\IM\s ,..,.,. nit•· •·nn ment lor ,,,. l>MtnerVllp ••• flied on l Tnl> bU\lnl\• " conouctea by • Mey 2l, IM In ll>e Coun1Y Of OranQe 11•ntr•l Po1~•Vl•P. TM lull namH --•n of lhe R•ve• ~\Ore Bus•n•'\\ oitr'\OnS w1thdr...,1ng .,... P•n..A"'>OClalt• R•nOolph J•,.,e• P•rker, 211 8y Re<rul:oM, 11\C VlrQlnl.o Plece, Colt• Me ... C•lllornl• 81 E J•~• Mvr•r .,U7 ~II P•rtne• Mlcll•lle AIHh P4rktr, 1)1 Vor91nl1 Thi\ "•'"""'"' wu flied with tne Piece, Co.u Ma ... C•l1torn11 •nn I County Clerk ot Or-County on 0<· 1 Aandoipll J Perker 100.r &, 1..0 ""'<twlfe Ateat\ P•rller F1467>1 frl*1J Publi~ Oranat C:0.51 Dall• Pllol. Publl\htcl Oren911 Co.•t 0 •11\r Pllol Ott.I, U, ?1. 7'I l'llO <IOJ.«l O<t I, I . I~, 'll, t• S-.0 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. •H AM OaDIMAMCE OP n11; CITY COUNCIL O' THE CITY 0' COSTA lllH.A, I CAL.,OaNIA, CHANGING THE ZONING 0' THE SOUTME•LY u• ACRU 0, l'AatEL I AS SHOWN OM 'AaC£L MAI' S·7-. flaOIOI I AND a .... a• TOU THE CITY COVNCll OF TttE CITY OF COSTA ME!>A DOES HERE8'1 ORDAIN AS FOLlOWS ... ---::-----==-:=====-===---======-:--"'""'.::!J SECTION I : l hl!re ,, Mrol>Y Plec.a .,,., '"''.-cl In IM RJ ,.,.,., •11 ln•I r.-., oropeny foc:•teo In,,.... 99,,.,., •'e• ~•\1 o• V~Q'.l•rd W•y. ~•of Ne•port Bouleward, t,4·10 '"'' \OUU'I ot F•1r Ouv•. •t'IC •Jl tect nor'th of the lnt•rW<tlOt'I of V•1>9uarcl W1y MIO No1pon 8ou•••1rO, IM toull'll!rn 7)0 lftl of l'llMll A•· wu°"''' P•c~• No ut.~19, 10 ••• In 1 llOolo 1'. P-) ot P1rcel M•~. r11<ora• 01 0r•"9" Coun1y, C1htorn11, n .. 11>9 • AST No. of •'41, 1IM1 l\•vln11 a Cosla Mif"" II•• No S-14.0• ,.,oro N rlicullrly <IPltrlllfod OS totl-t 81"9INMno •t t~ "'°'' soutthl1ffsterlt cMner of P•r<•I t, ot S•H1 P•rc•I M•P s 14-04 rw<O<oeG In -1'. p-), '"'" l>O'nl •Ito ~lnQ. l>O•nl of • "' • I P w/1-a l.S '11J ot .. ,., P11tel Map, tr-ence nor1n 00 OO'<M" ••tt •lonv • line .• d"l..c• of HO 00 fftt, 110"9 Slid _ ... ,,y lone of P•«•• I, IO"" lnQlt p0lnl, I'*'<•'°"'" ... Sl'JO" •• ,, •lonll ........ ii Oltl•r>C• Of ... so lett to In• toUt._..&terty 11ne ot \•1d Panel M•P. Wtd W>Ut1'Hii '9rly ltnit oe'U\9 •1\0 '"" nortll-.terty ,~,,...,, ••V hne ot NewPC>rt lloulan•d, to an angle p0ln1; 11>enc:e to<All 41 01'14" _.,, •lonQ 1 11,,. 1 dlllenc:e ot lll.H IHI to tlw '°"u1ee•Wly c-of Pere~• 1, to en _ .. p0illl, thence "°'111" .11'10" ....,t eloftg e l1M,1dll~of 711.0lfMl IOIMPQlntof .............. 'f;CTIOM t : Pl.iri• .. nt to lll• provlMOM of S.Ctlon 1J.7' of ll>e MunlclP411 C-of I,,. Cit'fof Cotll-w, Dhtrtct MIO O·Sof uw Cltf of Coola ~ ... COPY of wtllcll I\ on Ille In IM off I<• of , ... p, ......... Ol•••lon. IS ,,.,_ ·-by t,_ lddltlan 1Mt'9'0ol IU¥eede\crlbed In Section I ,_reot, I ' 'f;CTIOM l. Tiii• Ordlnenc• •llell t•• effect -be In lull force thlrt'f lJIU de'fS from -efter tlw --tlle,_, -prior to 1,,. •ll9!••11oft of"""" --.. .-.··---~~"-" ,.., , ••• ,,.. .. ......_ ..... ~1stut1 '*"* ... ,,..°"1lflt0t!-~·---'tl OAILY PllOT. a_, of .. ,,.ral clrcu~'°"• prl"'ed -,.,_,I-In Outsmart those big department store prices. Save 30-60% on first quality famous label fashio ns everyd ay! Youdortt have to be rich,just smart~ ~ M9~ Other convenient lt's·A-Dllly locations: •-l"UUI •ovy Best Plaza, 28608 South Brlstol Street, ping Center, Segerstrom Avenue and Bristol Street; ~Harbor 7~9. ISMI •• • Wll90lt, l"ountaln Plaza, 18802 6rookhurst StreeL next to ~nney'a; between Cills Ille. and Oerflcld Ave.; tm-Nl.8 190 l"ashk>n ~ fn the Welt. Open 7 days. Hours: • Mon·l"rl 10AM·9PM, Sat 9'.30AM-6PM. ~ Sunll·~. llmli I 962-9()84, j tlOO M •dlube. No purchele required. Drawing ~ber t . Oood only at the new Costa Mesa lt's.,tpDllly In the HarborShopPI~ Center. t I J ' . \tie City ol C.la -CK. In In .,,. .... ,_ ..... ,,,. City c .. 111 .... ., ~-..... pullll.,,... e _,, ol 1Nt otOlnefl<e -a <Mtlfled COPY of , .. •wt of thh onll-• -1 blo --Ill I .. offl<e of 11W OIY Cle111 five l S) d•YI ... lor lo IN ale ol edlallllon of tN• oralrwnt• -w11111n ''''"" • UI o•n 1ner -•on. ttie City ~" v..11 c-to DI P'ltlll.-, t:rw .._,_ wrnm.,.., - _,I "°"' In -oHICA of Ille City Clerti • cer11fi.d capy of 1t1i. ordl-• 1-1"9• with ... M"'9\ of -............ of -OIY C-11 -......... --•n111M ...... . PASSEO ANO AOOPTEO lhh 6111 dly of Ocl*r, IMO AltlENE SCHAFER .,_..,..,of ttw Cttv 01 Cott•-.. ATTEST: EllEEH P. PWINNE'f' City Cltrti ot tlle City of Cotti Mew ~~TATE Of CALIFORNIA I CITY OF COST A MESI' I I COUNTY OF OA•NGE I h . 1, E ILEEN P PHINNEY, City Ci.rk 1no ••""'IC'° Ci.r• of IN cu., C...,,.. ell ot Ille Cl11 of Cott• f!lllw, t-erPby ur11t., It.et l.rw •bOw -lor-lnQ I Oral,..nc.e No. 1().1' wH lnlroch>'td end con•ldfred W<lion Of wctlon •I •re· 9uler rnt!fti"!I ot wiO City Councll held on '"' !Isl oo ot July, 1•, - t,,.rNtter Pol-•nd ~It e -·•I I r89'1llr m"tlnQ of Wld C-11 I Mid on '"" 4111 0.., of 0<1-tM , b., tl>e tollowlnq roll call •ole AYES. COUNCll.MEM8EAS ScNl9r. H•ll. HertlOQ, McF.....-,JohMOll NOES COUl"ICtLMEM8EltS: NON 1 ABSENT COUNCllMEMBEAS N-I IN WITNESS WtfEREOF, I 11••• M'90Y sel my ,..,.a •nd •lfh.O tM S.11 ol tne City of Coote Mew lnl• 7"• dey ot 0<1-r. 1'10 E ILEEN P. PHINNEY Cl!v Clerk &no•• -olllc IO Clerk of tlM City Council of 11'11 CUy ol COJll Mew PUOllilWcl Or-Coest Dally Pilot, O<tober I), 1'90 •Ill-«> PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CITY Ofl lalflNI ANNUAL af:~T 0' "N.UfCIAL TlliANIACTIOtfS ,,__..,_. ._. ~ •IUW ~l ,.,... -0....1,_ C.Mtl,,.._ Tel•l1 , ... Fu"" bal.tn<e July t, 1•~ l ll,lH,):lJ Acid. Ae-s U7,40t... t4l,10S U.•t.en "4,S'7,0U l8,1S1,I .. Adjlllt..-11. project con 1•1111111 ...... __ ,....., colllrlM-t, 13", tn Sib-total Jt 1 s• • o.dv<t. ~-l t,•U,214 ' ' 1,•U,IOI Adj-b, ICCr\Oed 1,13"__._!!2 •.l2•.S•I 44,0ll,'93 1','41,0tl • .,.....IW'H_ln .. ..,,,.... bonds valuellon redllctlon 2,,E~IS F-bellftCIJIMWlO, I.. SIJ,l~.151' 'l"lol• EndlnQ fund balenc•s lnc:h• HIAOh-o! tlt7,as IWICI In lnnt fer <oMINCtlon ., of J -lO.lM . .... _ ,,..~.,·­ S.les tu Otlle•te- LI<•--penft!ts FlnH, lotf•O-• penellles lnl ... ftlMm ..... ... _ , __ , ... "' ... CN'W" lor c .. rem -vlcn <Alnl•l!MtloN ''°"' "°" toYtr_l_ft Ollwr..- To\11,.._ \l,StS,7., S .. l0.4,50 1,111.•s1 •.ns ]1)- 1, 1'7,097 S,117,tll 2,UI ,IS6 s,1'1 .._u _ll0,!1' w , ...... , m ·-tJ.M,JOlt l,Stl.157 3.7.,,no 11,4'$,»2 J,411.Mi c.1'91 o.ct•r t S2,.-M 7,501 ... ,. o .... IJll,ltl ..._.,.__. ValM _ _,~, ..... .,,. A....-1-..1 SecurH -Uftt«....i .,........ T .. ·-•t.•1,5-..... ·1-..1 1,,,.,,.otv , .. ,_ .... 0.-• CJty TH .0 .. Mii.... . ... ~ .. Dll'Wt ..... I• I••• ._ .. ....,_ ~-•NI "«"""-1 l'eclllllft 9-1. l>Mtef 1-JMUMY I, t"S MeMtfy 0... I J_., 1'77 -J_., 1'01 ~........ . ....... A!Mllllt I... ttt,•• ............ ......,_ ti.on.- ._ UIWMMe41 .-<>ut .. _,,. tt4. .. .-._.. ............ ............ &..Mii ..... •• .......... , ... "·""·"' ........ 4U ,,,,,,..., ., .. ,.,,. CHTl ... cATS I H•1t•&V C•ltT.,Y, M ... Wtl .. "" -.... Mr4 ....... lfltll "'"9 ec--... ,..,.. t-.Ct tM HMMi.t .,_....,. .. "'9 City lfl lllC•-..Ce ......................... , ... 111 ... 14•0.---c... l"CNMOMclCILY .._ .... ,,.., ~·~ .... ~ .... Cliett Diiiy ~lie!, Oc:'-H II, t• •llHO • er• DAILY PILOT CALIFORNIA I LOCAL Leaves Imperial a Ghost Town TeITor, Loss of Year Ago Not Forgotten IMPEHIAL tAI') Fifteen bu111 nt-111u·s a r l' wone, and downtown Imperial looks like a modem duy ghost town u year uftt!r ooanii buttered by the na· tlon '8 Jlron11e11t c nrthquake ul ulmost a dec·ade. "You c·ou ld f1r4! 1 a runnon throutch downtown und not wurry at:K>ul hittln~ anyone," Hald Stlt<•y C h ue, public Hcrvicell dircc\or for l mperiul, the city hardc!lt hit by the quake ON lS, 1979. wealth of data from the earth Quake, which was followed by an unusuaJly strong swarm of 27 siza ble aftershocks with mal-(nitudes greater than 4, m· C'ludlng six with mugnitudes ~reater than 5 T HE DATA "sho uld shed more light" on seismic safety. said Paul Jennings , professor of riv1l engineering at Caltech. "We learned a great deal about the way the ground shakes in this partlcuJarearthquake. ''he s&Jd. Although no specific recom- mendations have resulted from the highly resear ch ed earth· quake, Jenning said. ''I suspec( there will be some things we learned from \he county services bu ilding that will influence improvement of codes for ruture aonc rete buildings." Meanwhile, residents of the Imperial Valley take little notice of the minor tremors that still ]'ar the-area frequently. ··People in these pa rts have hved wtth quakes for years." saia Dorothy Shook. a downtown store owner in El Centro. School children , drilled re· peatedly i'l earthquake safety. "have grown accustomed to a shake here and a shake there,'' said Sharon Anderholt, a third grade teacher al El Centro. "The only time they seem con· cerned is when a sonic boom oe~ c asiooiJly ratUe.s the windows," s he said. AT I.EAST 8t per(•ent of the c;1 ly 's downtown ur ea was destroyed by the art~rooon temblor that measured 6.4 on the Hichter scale and caused an estimated S30 million damage. And most merchants here have decided nut to rebuild, citing high Inte res t rates and red rnpe. Chase said. Disaster Plans . Studied Mesa Revising 11-year-o/,d System .. It's going tu be a long, slow struggle," he said. lt was the most devastating quake in the 48 contiguous states since the l ~l San Fernando Valley shock in Los Angeles reached an mtt!nsity of 6.5 and killed65. As rain drcn,•hed th e Orange Coun ty area for days and gov· ernment offi <"1als nervously measured the depths of the San- ta Ana Rive r raging behind earthen levees, Costa Mesa city officials dus ted off their Emergency Management Plan. such a disaster continues. Then, too, John Wayne Airport c o ns titutes som e what of a threat. "Let 's say a <Boeing) 737 has a problem and he makes a right turn he goes down Costa Mesa has a disaster," Sorsabal reminded council members . Various elements of the cur- rent disaster plan have been tested over the years, and, Sorsabal conjectured, "our pre· sent ordinance is satisfactory." A FULi. TEST of the entire emergency. management plan will be scheduled next year . Petruzziello said. ''The real key is the people out their doing the job," he told the council. "They should be able to plug in this system and do that job." THERE WERE NO fatalities a year ago. but 100 persons were injured in this Mexican border area·lrl miles east of San Diego. Fifteen businesses -mostly in That was in 1969, the last time the city·s so-called Disaster P lan was f u lly tested. City employees were ordered mto the field and emergency services were pla<"ed on standby Transfers Cited buildings constructed 70 years THE TEST WAS for real. ob· Border Patrolmen ago were demolished' by the ser ved Cit y Ma n aj.\er Fred shaker that rocked this city or Sorsabal in a City Council study 3,600. session on the fifth floor of City Other cities in the quake· Hall. prone, agricultural Imperial f'ortunatcly, the levees held. 'QUAKE-PROOF' STRUCTURE SAGGING Rendy A later Survey• El Centro Bulldtng Valley are stHl counting losses. and the river subsided. Six miles south of here in EJ Now. 11 years later, that Dis· Centro, the Imperial County seat aster Plan 1s scheduled for' re· with a population of 25.000. the vision. Losing Manpower War Reeovery From U.S. Urged , e sax-s ory, x-on-s in May, shortly after the state Onofre checkpoint, immigration building -tallest in the valley ordered s tatewide revisions, officials say. now sags at one end from col· with .. ~ire C hi e r John Gene Smithburg. assist ant umn damage and has been va-Petruzziello as chairman of a city chief patrol agent at the Chula major d amage was the County The City Council is expected to A s hort age of manpower Services Building. It housed p ass ordinance amendments caused by U.S. Border Patrol of. about one·third of the county's Oct. 23 that will bring the plan ficers bei ng transferred to office personnel. more in line wilh state and Cuban refugee relocation camps Described as "highly earth-Orange County plan~.. is p a rtty r es onsi quake resistant" when built in ec me Ill arrests at the San transferred to the various re- fugee camps in Florida and now Puerto Rico," Smithburg said. "We have, I believe, 93 new . . . academy in Georgia. but it will be at least a year before they a r e consider ed journeyman agents ready to go into the field." cant since lhe q uake. task force. Vista station in San Diego. said By RICHARD GREEN man " Cuba is led by Fidel . there was a 28 percent decline in S MITIIBURG SAID the man- Ot., DMIY~ .... ,,... Cast;o. And, while Cuba is a CONS_T~UCTED AT a cost of AU. WORK ON ~he plan tn· arrests at the checkpoint in the power shortage also caused the If the United St ates plays its socialis tic nation with the gov-$1.8 m1lhon an~ pronounced c lu~1~g e.ach di saster.plan 1980 fiscal year compared to checkpoint to operate less_ cards right, it can prevent ernment owning the means or sound enough to ~1t~stand.an 8.0 part1c1pant s J<;>b in case of an 1979. On an aver age the checkpoint Nicaragua from following the roduction 80 ercent of the quake, the building will be em ergency 1s expected lo ~ was open 10 percent fewer hours anti-A014:rican path of Cuba, .a farm land i~ Nic~a ua remains repl:iced by 1984 at a ".ost of $4.5 com pl~tetl hy Jan 1. s aid DATA ENDING SEPT. 30 in fiscal year 1980than in 1979. UC 1.rvane expert on Latin in private ownership~ malho~. In. a ~oncess1on_ to ~e Petruzz1ello. showed38.487 arres~.J.nJ.s'.lS.an..Q __ "W~'.r!..&W~..Y~mOJ:1:banded," _ Amenca~~~· ··--· ·-·--·-Menton dtd-nute-;-itawe-ttr;·--·....v.al~~-fl.etsmtc*"-¥-~cil~.-·•·--Mre~omp1-eted-·1t:e-·the---27;-ss9'1!.JTeSTS m 1980. Smithburg said. "But lately this SpeilQng recent.IY8t a facUity that Nicaragua bas established tory. the, structure w1~l be only tasks assigned to. each city ~e-.. Many of our men have been year has been even more of a • luncheon on c~mpus, Seymour relations with Cuba and the Sov· two s ton es. tall. ':-Ost an the re· partment head 1.n developing ta.ken out o f the area a nd problem.·· Menton. c h airman of the iet Union construc tion will be 55,000 emergency operations . Department of Spanish a~d MentOO said the revolution in squar~ feet of space. Floods. remindt:d Sor.sabal, Portuauae at UCI, s aid this Nicaragua may not have been _Until 1984, the county offices are only .one possible disaster country should help Nicaragua such a bad thing because "sue· will be scattered thfl?ughout the confronting Costa Mesans . witb reconstruction efforts ma~e cessful socialism might prove city, som t; in mobile. hon:t~s. Earth~u~es th_at could topple neceasa_r~ by that country s better than the unp opular o~her~shannganavala1r fac1lity tall bwldings. killing thousands. bloodyc1V1lwar. military government <or s1~m1l~outofto~. . ~re probably the most-talked· "It behooves the United States Somoza).·· Thats }he . c1llz~ns __ No. -~ about threat to help Nicaragua betause no big (•om plaJnt, _Sllld Lats '-:efasp1, State Dropping Suits Against Church Gron~- · · county public works director. !-1.S. bustneSs ~t~rests were hurt ·'T hey're inconvenienced by 10 the rev<?lutton . we h.elp other OCC Captures having to run aJI over to get c~m munut coun tr1 es a nd their business done." Nicaragua would be a good customer for American-made 9 Awar-1 ..... at goods," said Menton, the author u.e of eight books on Latin America. He explained the ruling fac-p F • lion in Nicaragua can 't carry omona air out its Socialist plans until the nation heals the wounds surtered ,turini the 1fighting between forces of the late President Somoza and Sandinista rebels. The Unit.ed Slates government •trenathened the Cuban regime of Fidel Castro by opposing it, Ment.cn said. HE pOINTED OUT that \t would be foolish to make this same miatake with Nicaragua, citing many reasons why the country won't move into the Sov- iet blocklbe way Cuba did. ••Full-fledge d adoption o f 1Nicaragua by the USSR would m ean a tremendous financial drain on a country lhat already baa its bands full with Af1hanlstan, Poland and the Middle East situ ation in general," he said. "It costs the Soviet Union $9 million per day to 1upport Cuba. Menton said there are several dllferencea between Cuba and Nicaragua which may lndicale the two natlons wiU follow dif· ferent paths. / He pointed out that while Mcaragua baa no real "strong LafPDUl ~ipal tl ~On State Panel La1una Beach Hl&b School Principal Robert Hughes has been appointed to the statewide ~oddity administration com· mittee of the Association of ~allfornia School Ad · mialltraton. HU&hel will serve for three ''Jtan on the If.member com· mlttee. ~Sehool FIOoded P LOI AHOll:LES (AP> -1brft ~ ...... al Jalm•llulr Junior Hi1h --.a _.. flooded with water _ _.., .n... •wlall broke • ,_,.1170111 from a waMr main •to a ftr• coatrol 1prlakler ~ ~--u •Umated ~-...... , fir• otndala ..... - • Orange Coast College animal science stud ents won n in e awards at the Los Angeles Coun- ty Fair in Pomon a, the best s h owi ng eve r by s t u d ents enrolled in OCC's Agriculture Dep artme nt, college offic1 als said. Students entered eight breed- ing anim als in the "open" d ivision, competing against pro· fessional breeders. The OCC stu· dents won seven prizes in that division. THEY AL..~ won awards ror bulls and pigs. OCC's awards in· eluded: reserve champion junior yearling Angus bull ; reserve champion summer yearling Angus bull ; reserve grand champion Duroc boar; grand cha mpion Yorkshire boar : junior champion Yorkshire gilt; grand champion Yorks hire female; and first place pin or two Yorkshires. Orange Coast also won two prizes in tbe college division. OCC students had the college champion "other breeds'· lamb, a nd the first place E nglish crossbreed steer. In April, OCC had the reserve grand champion or the show al the Great West ern Junior Livestock and Dairy Show. IN JUNE, OCC captured three major awards at the San Diego County Fair, including supreme champion D\U'OC female (pig), first place Yorkshire Rill, and first place produce of dam. In August, students won three major awards al the Antelope Valley Fair, including grand champion Angus bull, reserve ebampioo Angus bull and fltlt place pin of three An1u1 bulls. OCC students who com.,.ted at the Loll Angela County Fair included Mark Owens, Lorraine Burrnett, Unda BraH. Steve Boren and Julie Belin1er of Coat, M•a; Kathy H~n1 ..S llJicbeU• Solo of w .. tmlnat.er: Darlene Frue11co and Jeff Paakat of Tu1tln; Jennifer Douc'-at Gardea Grove: ltlf WerdeD ot lntM, ad Donna HaNIDl9' Mlllloe Viejo. 1· BUT, HE ADDED, ''after two major floods and an earthquake in the last three years, these pe ople accept hardships in stride." Damage to· the fertile farm and ranch land is still mount- ing, said Don Muse, d eputy county agri c ulture co m - missioner. "We're still waiting to see how much land is affected," said Muse. The biggest concern is the un· derground drainage lines, many of which were sheared when the quake shook miles of farmland. Seismologists say they h arvested an unprecedented Spaces Now Being Rented For Art Show Laguna Beach artists and craftsmen who want to rent a booth at the Top of the World .,.El.ementary School arts a nd craft show s hould reserve s paces now. The artB and craft show. along with a book fair. food and enter· tainment, is sponsored by the school PTA and will be held Nov. 8. But s paces for artists and craftsmen who want to sell their warea are limited and must be reserved before Oct. 23. Spaces are S15 each, and pro· ceeds wtlJ go to the school PTA fund. For Information, call Patti K.lingenmeir at 49j303S. New Guinea Art At UCI library New Guinea native artifacts are on diaplay in the lobby of the UC lrvlne General Library throup tanlpt. The C!Ollection of drums, wood c1rv·1n11, plpea, axes and ableldl are on lou from Paul Sw an1on of Ml11ipn Viejo. Swamon. a readln1 lnstruetor with the Anaheim City &lemen· tar)' School Dl1trlct, 1pent a 1•1r tn Ukarumpa, New Guinea, .. ac:hlq tbe naUves to reld. • NOT TOO MANY people dis- cuss the possibility or nuclear war anymore. but planning for Football Program Begins at Laguna F l ag football begins this month for 7 through 12-year-olds in Laguna Beach. rnterested youngsters should call the Laguna Beach Boys' Club before Saturday to sign up. For information. call 494·2535. 350 U"n Sa1'ed SACRAMENTO <AP) -Stale Attorney General George Deukmejian is dropping his lawsuits alleging fraud by leaders of Synanon and the Worldwide Church of God. Deukmejlan issued a statement Tuesday saying a new law cut the ground outfrom under bis cases. The suits, filed by predecessor Evelle Younger, alleged that leaders of the churches bad misappropriated church funds for their personal benefit. The new law, effective next June, prevents the attorney Botton firefiJbten won a muaive retcue battle when flre deatroyed old hotel on BeMOD HW. About llO, moat of tbem retl..-, wereleltbomel .. l.Dblue. Relcue1canbelffllin pro1reu upper left and upperript. l I gen e ral from s uing church leaders on grounds of misusin~ church funds. Deukm e j1an sa id the Legislature rejected his request that the bill not apply to pending cases. Although the ne w law covers only future cases, the courts often apply such new laws to pending cases. "To pursue these cases would be contrary to the most recent expression or public policy by the Legislature and the governor." Deukmejiansaid. THE NEW LAW resulted from S81493 by Sen. Nicholas Petris, D·Oakland, which appealed the present law under which the attorney general has contended that churches are public trusts because or their tax-exempt charitable status, giving him broad powers to investigate them as a representativeortbepublic. The churches and civil liberties groups that sponsored Petris' bill cont ended the present law violated the freedom of religion. Deukmejian may still s ue churches for soliciting money for on e purpose and using it for another. Movie Set For Seniors ''The Nelson Affair," starring Gle nda Jackson and Peter Finch. will be shown free to Laguna .Beach se nior citizens Friday afternoon. The screening, co·sponsored by Laguna Federal Savings and Loan Assn. and Laguna Beach Council on Aging, begins at 2 p.m . at the South Coast Theater. Free llcket.9 are available for seniors at the Senior Citizens of. fl ee, 51.5 Forest Ave. Driven Sought To Aid Senion .. Volunteer driven are needed to take Laguna Beach senior c't11en.1 1rocery ahoppin1 and to doctor appointments once 1 month. 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LAGUNA HILLS ....................... =.·:,:=-:-_:·1:.~'t.:~= . ............... 247, ---•••• JACK HOWELL I ~ c~IC.!i1 ~-~0 "'' """ 1111' 631 .Ulllk 644-1156 -_: -- --------l"h.1i111l tl"IJ Ada 1542 ~i78 EXCLUSIYE BAYSllJIES Jltl :r;::r•Dr ...... ld. , ... loc ......... hf, .. ....... ._ .......... Cll t I I ..,.._ .... J....._J .... ....... .......... ..., ........ [ ... ... 14Jt,OOO. 6Jlsl400. EXCLUSIVE MESA fERD£ JOJO C..try C .. Dr. lp•claul '""'••• '9 -,.. ...., .... """ .. -· .... for ...., tw.,. ........ ,... ....... brldi ..... ... ........... ~ .... , ...... 4 ..._ &· loft ....... I .e.1rc .. . .......................... SlJl,000, Ul-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC Rf.AL ESTATE s..i.. H.n1.i. Pr<'l)olU~ 111..._,,.~"' 2436 W Cotos1 HIN\/ 315 MM11oe A'" N•W1>t1t t 13.-.,. h &Ibo.> 1.i..nt1 631-1400 '7Uf00 COSTA MESA OFFICE zne...._~ 1714t 141-t4tl DIRT PLUS CUAHIHG=-IMGAIH' This little beaUty in the rough needs some TLC to become a super, sharp, family home! The terms are outstanding with lbe owner carrylnc yaper, or us~Y...L.At. -flGS,GOO, lllfl'Wfiltiei0ne ! urs • CUAlM On this fantastic four.plex in prime rental area. Existin1 loans total $184,000 and the owner will carry paper! 1bis no vacancy complex is priced to sell at $285,000. ~ Walker &lee Real Estate CE 111111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE SPTfM.ASS llAUTT Ext'ellent Family Home New Bedford Model. Four Bedrooms Plus Family And Game Rooms . Two Wet Bars. Large Sundcck Plus Many More Pluses. Please Call For An Appomtment Asking ~.500. A ··Joy Of Newport" Listing. DO YOU OWM ftUIT ~7 Use them as a down payment. OWner will consider same as down payment on bis beautiful Harbor Area home near WestcUff Shopping Center. You may be able to buy this immaculate home w12·bedrooms. 2 baths, family room & sep a rate dining room1 without any cash except the norma1 buyer's expe n ses . Beautifully landscaped. Great for outdoor living . You can't buy more for $179,500. See any time . ftUST Dm>S DO HOT APPltlCIATI .. Y AL• llAL llf ATI DOISf WISLIY M. TA 'YL.OI CO.. llALTOIS llll S-Je14il ....... M•IW~"POll..-..ITw C...,., H.1. 644-49 I 0 --------------- l.SW.C.. I ARODTECTURAL Owner ~111 sell on con :\IASTERPIECE tract with low down J · . Bedroom. 21i<J Bath lux l Pra ,atc e.xecullve e!>late ury home with lots of ex near beach f1ex. terms tra:.. Agt S56·2660 Owner,agt.498·0257 ----- macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY UDO tSLI Newly remodeled traditional 1t1le I bdrm, 2 bath home featuring larga recreation room & 2 patios. 1.Jving room has attractive beam ceiling, fireplace & French doors leadin1 onto brick patio. New kitchen blt·in appliances. Close to tennis courta. sandy beaches & c lubhouse. Now available. Call for appt. $420,000. IAYNOMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip. a TOIO HOISi COUMftY 4 Bdrm., 3 baths ; ranch style. mini-estate in orange groves. $240,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\odf' 011vo• N fl 6l'J 6161 US.VA LOAN Sharp 3bdrm. l~ba. gd neighborhood near Ed· Inger & Magnolia. Exist- ing loan is $56,600 paya· ble $483/mo PITI. owner will help finance. Call Agt 962· 0015 • YllW IH IAS,..,.. Spacious family home fea rHl-~.._.DOl~W"-MC>MIK--t1~e--•tt1-ttft"'3 ttatn . am1 y room with wet Single-story 2BR & den home. New carpets. drapes & paint. Lovely garde n . Avail. now. $750 /mo. Donna Godsha 11644-6200. (L-61) 1sz-1414 ssls1100 C~ Volley Cen<~ Woodbridqe Cente- 64Zsl2 JS 644-6200 Cl()I OoYe< ().,.,. Ho<boo View Ceme< MIWPOIT IEACH OFRCE 1043 Watlclff Dr. 17141 646-771 ' -"ST An ToUI -·-....... . WIMTll ~ in this charming 9 br home. Cozy fire place to keep you warm while you e njoy the f amity room, Kitchen. completely remodeled with all the modern conveniences to make cooking & entertaining a l;UllLY AFFA IR !~ #236 qullT CUL-DI-SAC Short walking distance to school. community park & pool. Minutes from major shopping center & beach. This 2 ston· home was designed for entertaining family and friends. Sunken fmly rm & sunken li ving rm. 2 fireplaces. redwood decking & firepit. ONE OF NEWPORT'S FINEST !! :12J'i P8MMSUlA rOIMT bar is ideal fo r entertaining. A lovely night light & mountain view in a great community. $250.000. IN NEWPORTCENT'ER ~ 644-9060 -· ······-.. For • Ad ht w_..•s WOrtd C4 S.e 64Z·S678, bt. llO Quilt Bonanza! Alluring! 7182 5~ ~ . - c.,_.._ .. M9' 11Ua uniq&ae 2.story home has been bichty up. 1raded. It reatures akylichts. creenhouse window room. pool, new carpeta, vaulteil ceill.ngs .. and much more. Don't mia seein& this home. J\aU prtce b•.500. Call ..... CATAl.llA ISIMI ...., .. _,. .......... ~ ........ , ...... ,.. 2 HA.DOI 1 .. 1 CLASSIC Superb Kensington Model With Outstanding Styling. Four ~rooms & 3\\ Baths. Master Bedroom With Fireplace. Excellent Living Area. Separate Formal Dining Room. J e nalr Built.In Kitt'hen With Roomy Breakfast Area. SSlS.000 OHL T SIJ5,000 Complete ly remodeled 2 story home. professionally decorated & landscaped . .Bask in the sun on one ~f the oversi1.ed decks. e njoy the warmth ol the spa under the cov- ered patio or a refreshing splash from the ocean waves only a short walk out your back door . Come see A U ~:TT E R LI VINC, BY THE SE.\!•~ j • SELECT PROPERTIES IASTsml UMTS 1°'9DOWM Needl IOml nx1n1. creat OllPOl'tuity fOI' investor. OaiD'~ wan. call now. ~ SEA C<M" PIO'ERTES 71-4-631-6990 www ...... 0... lal, two 2 Bdrm ........ lmt&uta6dt · C•t• 11•• loeatlon. 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The measure c reated th e O ff ice ot Ad m in ist.rative L,ay,•. em powered to reject a ny propoeed or exis\Jng re· gulatlon if it ii un· ne~essary. unclea r. in · consistent. unaulhon ted or ioaccur ate MrCA RTH \' SAID there •~re U52 regula· Uons submitted from Ju· I)' to September, com · pared with 237 in the same period last year and 2U in 1978. •'This suggests to me that the law is having a definite deterrent effect on governme nt reg· ulaton accustomed t o creatina new rules with little resistanc e.·· 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y •.•••••••.•.•...•....•...•.•.................. \ ..........•...•.••••••• .... ,.. 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wbltti ..,. •• 1 ... Uut t andlnf up.-ndt•11 IJU!lU•t (OU~'• 011!1 m 11 I ii 111 'a I m m •' 11 l•O•H"" )nl) 11411,IMMI ti 640-4Ht j)/t/.Jl"ll R E A/LTV IACICIAl SIH,500 t;teaent 2 111rtt' t11,..·nho mr . •·l'lu1li!1I 1J • l Io , I U II f I 11 t• II jt(IUrmc•l k I tt· hem If u .: •· miasltir AUllf' • ~ ICIO. ' from i!fld <ii (II \ f" Ot If fo I furtlwr dt11llli. (1,) -stA C<M PR<Y't..HIE5 7 1 4-631-6990 ... ,, ~ .:~ REALTORS l>H 1\\l \TIC 'I IU l.l':V l•:I Stunnmit rh'\\ 1'lin.,1r·1H·t 1011 wuotl g itS!l <·opp~r roof \~11!1 :1 :-tut .\ .t111u OCEAN v 11-:w "'" \' l wtlrn<im or 4 t• seµa t m 11d:. 1n1.1 r h ·I.., Own(•r w1 help rin .. m·t · ('ult for 11101'11un· $749.500 COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS He 51. Coad Hwy., c.,.... .. Mw 675-5511 Doi Lx.JUI Bo y-. Re<i t Real E.stot~ MOOS.HOME 1,Ju;1l1f \ 1hruo111 1:. wh;it ~1111 II find with this 3 lldr rn 111~ nhouse (;lose to , \t!t\ 1ht111! OfCe red I ~,.U!IA•ll',. ""' ·~ r , "'llh uwn1•r h1•lp t'd 0t .... s..... Turrnie.ROCIC 1111.1111·111~ Call llCtW ~ UR 111 Ba 1·oodo Cpt::. 5 >IO .'.lht;1; dJ1lll hwltins i<ht!r <tu • HIGHLAMDS I. Whela .iduit commurnf\ I l'uol. SpeCIJI atlr:11·l 1un, ror ti.,. n J lll'UHI. l'lul>house l~rl(". fa,mil} l•.l••)t,illl Real £state ~.000 Nt·a r lart:c ::.hoµ 1-IV!-. 111'.Ult~tl.\1 h11rr1t.• I· _ _ I µin~ l'cnler anti bu.s slop Thrcl· b.;th...., .1·1,rm.11 11111 Oceanside. 714 43J 4422 1ng roorn I U'<to111 w111 tlow l'l•Vl'nn)!' l'l,1111 ,, -• -I i 11 n :. h u 1 I ,. 1 ... I P ro f •'!'!'>ln na ll' I MEWPOltT SHOltES I a n d :. c .1 p e 11 ' " r d DUPLU f''l:l'°'"l{•O•· pat11l 1:!)~ ~ L-...1 RBll Ftre 1>1t S:~l.51111 ~ -631 1:100 '' II I 2 Larl(I' 2 Bdrm, 2 bath units. Bring us your - lt•rms Owner wil l----------cooperate Priced lo sell at 12(M,000. WAMr.AGOOD IHVlSTMEHT? EASTSIDE C.M. mrux Large 3 Bdrm. l! bath. fireplace .Plus two·2 Bdrm, 1 bath in cxrellenl cond 1 t ion P rl('('d al $197,500 We h avl' an l'X<'••ll1•n1 t, • WHATS UNIQUE unit r ent al 1Juilrl1111! 1 ABOUT UNIQUE which h;ai. l!fl'dl pul1•11l1,il 1 r'!r lll<'l't'al>IO)! Ill valm• I L H AJUllNG t:NIT:-; 2 ~re?t 'eitr rounrl ll'll lv.11 1 .. 1r r11 11111ts, fpk's associated tab O'L'' "'"11 'I")' ludwd Ooor!'! mold10l:S. ,, I ,X.'4. """ I It $:ll':!) .• ~11) JOl\,jES l{I \I l't l'A t ,, N-M• 111\"1. 'I· I r:ll R:\l'E :1 lltlrm .t.·11, pool home . '1tdJ1I aJUlfe.,·lanil Ask 111,.. $.:1'.!M.'.JIMI BllOKER'> llEAl TOllS lOl', Wit' 6olboo o'• l b•I :McCarthy Said. E \CJUISl tf' Hotne1ForS. ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I OJ4 ....._,For S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I-SIDI DUPLIX r .. 11r.u.1ts $142.500 N.L9UALTT 54 ..... 14 llWCllDS IASTSIOI C.M. ~12 Santa Ana A ve 2 OR. 2~ ba. t•ontemp cJcs1gn $116.000 646-5096 646-60'1 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ........... 1040 "'.,.,..... '°'' "'........ • ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• f'OR SALE H UN TtNGTON LANDMARK I STORY ENO CONDO 2 bdrm. 2 ba. shutters thruout. I', yr Million doll<&r r ec fac1lil1t!S Guarlled gate 40 >rs or oldl!r (;all fnr appt on!) 5:l&:r179 $124,000 AUCIMIMT ...... ..,. becky-4 PRICE WAR !! 500/o CASH REIATE 0 ..... pool. fee. 119. l.. co•..-.d ,.tio & 110 hle gara 60xl20' 9rou. Mekt thh 1 on the commission of any home purchased thru our company . lot. · allon, but 3..._ nKllH•• ...._ ....... 631-5333 cllJ6\I to 11hop111n~. New S 2 I 950 roof. C()pper plumbing. • 1ttGI • I • · -----------------h1miwood noors. plaster 0.. & reedy to••• L,.,_. .._.. I 041 walls. good condition. Wo. 149 G-, L•Ma-••••••••••••••••••••••• Sll0,000 with an assuma "e u, t 6 2. t ) I I , THI OHL Y WAY , I h~ ... ble loan. 842-2511. TO GO loy McC_., ltltr. J Bdrm floor plan, cx·ean Completeiy refurbished. on~ bltr. to beech. You own the land. Great financing. $199,500 541-nn IWW• view dec k s. large •~~~~~~~~~ H...._, 1042 enclosed bri ck patio ~ HIWPOltT HlfGHTS BY OWNER Lge H2 LOT 3 Bdrm , 2 ba. oak nrs, frpk, many fruit trees Alley ac~s As sumable loan St49.500 230 E 15th St !>@·2728 FOR SALE BY OWNR / AGT Xlnt starter home. Jbr. lba,enclgarage,as ~um. l:.t $46.500 at UY/r , SHB.500 firm. 968-8388. LOW DOWN PYMT! Big comlonablc 5 BR, close to schools Bob Dickenson, Agt 979 .. Sll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Priced for immediate WATERFRONT DEAL' sale al $~.000. Gorgeous 3br. 3ba + fam MISSION REALTY rm, formal d r. bar. 494.0731 759-'221 skylight, marble entry & ---- flllk· Slip for 42' boat unly '545.000 Full Price Subm it all terms 84().1964 lrW.. 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * 10% DOWN! buys this lovely 1 Bdrm eondo Great investment or starter home $112,500 ~odhrldge Really 551.:iuoo IY20 8arrant:i t>lt,,.~, l rvlnl' ON THE BEACH·Mobile IAYCllSTIVAH . Home 2Br. redwood deck, cedar shakes wa&.S hardwood int. frpl c HOME 159,900. (714)~99-JIU6 4bllrm , 2'-21>a. highly ~~~~~~~~-·! maintainc<l, tastfully de -:: coraled , lovel y •WALK TO BEACH• 4 Br. 3 Ba, ram rm. oceanview $325,000 497.5132 courtyard, attr act11 e landscape $290,000 Pnnc Only Wkends & ~fter6prn~ 2!ll?. __ Of~ which were ·--~--11:1~-~~~~~~~~~~~;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.f~~~-!'~~:;-'i::t . l-:---4.HGiU.cl,,.--3a--f)ffeent...:.. 1 IJ'>ll'ful with .. pu par·r were dis a ppr 0 v e d · 1 ocll! ........ IREll!YES ,rnd .... I• ;)jl~'> IOI J(cc _ _.._Y sai'd. cussiPe '"""" ~ I AJUI HOUH PRICEfll.USES B \ y v I I . w 'l' \>\' BE S ID THREE I Ad vrr1"~" mu1 111.u·•· Super s ha rp '1 Hdrm I •Jurll'' :1 ,1nrl :! llf11·n" A 1h ... ir aJ, h,1 l•·l~1•hnr"' home with ;J li:c fum1ll I sh111gl~l ~1·.-lulled. \ 1ew blooths is too s hort a I ~ oo u"' '" $ :111p111 rm <.:lose v1 bcad1. ~h<•\I ml!.<l"'' k.., sus. 1•11.1 P eriod to make con Mon1tuy thru ~·rid111 Plll:5 & s<'lmoh . l'luwang L H tu uut1n Satur•·t1n elusive claims but said , v;J t1..J cl•1hn~!-a• ··enl HllHUt-:i\llX 111 1! ('a "The law seems to be I r 11sTA MF:"-" fJn '1n: this verv allr'i.11:tl\'I! llr.141r 11\1111 'i. tl(lrro. :1 11a w11 h working." I ~w Hav plan. Only St<li 500 1'all -.hlllll'I'>, l'l)ffl;'r \•11 ,.,.,, /Jn l'llG EL GAILEY ~ ASSOCIATES 5bdrm, Jba. Turtlerock Be a uty. appraised at $309,000. Make offer OwnertAgl 644-6125 arter 6pm. .blQgO IYOWMER H V H 48r. fam. rm .. Palermo rmtlel Country French . t o tall y customized. Jic. $345,000 fee Open Sat. & Sun. 2041 Port 8nstol 644·5965 or 644. 7007 L.al)m9...... 1052 --------•••• ••• •••............. UDO SPICIAL McCarthy said he I 0 1042 :.im loday!n!I S:r.O 1 11~s. ~.1rdl'n 11at111•., ~c0a::~: n~»;;be~a:C 1111i~s~~~1~;:n• ALLSTATE. __ :::!~:~11:~~-Large~m~~ WJ,580 state rules and reaula· ---·""7:"-.... ·-·-··--·'[ .... ~A·s "ttrnmlt ITI;ltmg:-~ . 2 Bd.rln. SP11. palio. 1 ~ .!!€Wlllll-4-A-F-¥--G-R.-.O·-i\--&-Ir & . .Bac.L..Qll.....IDM:Utl £8Uer motivated. Price slashed tiou doubtelrf"ffiiii-im· ________ _,.___ --r. t:l·:-.ii\ BF:A' 11 n.:;~ -• v unc IJlock 10 l'\1~ Corona. baths, 4 years old. New to 1971. T 1~:,:11;::~1.~1""f.till -----~\~' ... ~;nani·eil. .J "k•nll carpets Will l'onscide 1 r 1 Laat year 200 s t ate GOOO •' ·""' lease o ption . a qenclea filed 1,200 new ~?a~'f:~c~~ IMV'ESTMINT THATS WHAT'S 669161 re1ulations or c hanges a.uw. St34 .900. This bn~h1 UMIQUE AIOUT in resuJations, a dding DIAOUHH au; J bed~room. 11 2 bu th more than 12,000 pages U•·adhn" lor C"P> & kill' with hardwood floors t 1-.it()Uf fl(JMI'~ to the California Ad-" $ 30 Pm lh<' d u1 near :'-.cwport llc a•·h lkalt~~_!·~:,:_~--· m~!J i~t rat ive ~o~e. e .!::~;: l~~~~~~~?"a. on~the&.~~16rk~""1 "1''J™'"r·•~ r----------. ·--WTI·ICTI-D&W-e«hn ltt DS I ~l ondd• ~:d111on, .. h ... n "~ ~ • ,..~ 3 0,000 paoes 10 58 rt~~dhne , .. sa1urrta) 12 lovel). tre-· :-.h:.clt't! lut 1.1.Chcrnil!r e noon, l'lenl) of !>1131 {' lnr ad Don 1 f('t lht:s. un(' )!l't b) volumes. L ding to lh1:, \ah.1ahl1 It I ,.,111 It:. .1 warm. t·h;irm- C:USSIAllD loc·atwn 111•• 3 BJrm . .! U<ilh home ~no..s .... ~:R RORS Adv.,r11~er' ult-all) located 011ty 1'2 Cl•ti• AQ ~hould 1·hf'~k thter atb .,.;:::::~ l>lcwk from lh" Ha~ front ..... a due l ~ & r .. porl error:. ff;inJC~J"U'f,'(r(, ocean on L1111L· Ualhoa 1:-.land A 1mme11ta1P ly TllF: real ~-··,, eSl.'lte With $1i(l,()Oll clown sl'ller OA 11. V PU.OT as•ume~ h I I T d habd11v forlht'fors1 9 16 wlll 1•;erryte1aanceon aroete 1nrorrtt1 1n~ertllln only 75 -16 \ITI> An nutstand1n~ -e 1alu.-pmudly ulfercd at S ('A:-.n:u.11T1<>Ns S<M.!\OO For Blood ~~!"1ok~~~:u3~.,r~~d~~ NO lllJWll! H/\l.U~~~\L~"'LA . 0 11\e Kll,L ~t:MllER Res idents o f West Orange Count y m ay con . tribute to the Or ange County Blood Cente r in two cities when one of 22 bloodmo b iles .vis its Saturday and Monday in Huntington Beach and Westminster. Hours for the vis1t at the Co mmunit y Methodist Church . 6662 Heil Ave., will be 9:45 a .m . to 2:30 p.m . on Saturday, with n o ap· pointmeot necessary. Site of the Monday bloodmobile stop will be the First Presbyterian Chur c h , 7702 Westminster Ave .• Westminster, from 2 :45 to 7:30 p.m ., according to Red crou officials. D.onatima ma1 also be made at the Ameri<fan Red Cross Blood Center, 801 Golden Cir· cle Drive, Santa Ana. by c allina 835·5381 for an appointment any day of tbeweek. &4NKRlJPTCY RECORD SET LOS ANGELES (AP) ' -Bankruptcies filed ln U.S. Central Dlshlct Court here hit a record ha ftacal 1919-80 and were· up 70.1 percent over the previous fiacal 1ear. a bankruptcy JIMlcea~. A reeord 25,355 deb-&.On in the ,.,,Oii tued for bankruptcy, up 11,•H from fllcal tm-71, Jtadp Jun• E. •on• npon.d. A aew federal •••lrapht)' R•form .... 191111 It ..... ,. .: ............... lo ~ ........ ..... 1t•vt'n you hy your ad Closing cost s only b'1:Jll70fl raker as ri>1·c1p1 of ~our (SUMJ()) Gr~nbelt :1 hr S <'a"""""'"'" Thh kill (lge master I. 21, bath D.tuu Ocew1f1ont numht·r mu,1 be coodo. w1l'Ommo11 pool ll11plex IN PRlM E p r .. ~.:ntrll hy lhe on park! Liv rm, f;jm LOCATION, owner uc edvt'rl"er 1n rase of 1 d,.11u1.. rm, lgc kit, p\1 patio. 2 rup1NI smce new & ma m I car gar Sl 25U mo tamettwrolJ11ous prhle.J <.'A Nl' f.t,1.1\ TI Olli rrn TOTAL Very !ll<'\' un11 Dr uppc1 111c. the I rg CORREtTION rw "•:w Must cl()se l'S< r<>"" h~ m:.lr s uite New plush A O 8 F: F '' II t; Oct 23• \ J:f1 3914 agt , 1.r1~l1ng thruoul 3 Br RU"NIN1: lt'"cr ,, 2 I~ blini.::-fan F f.very .,(Inn " madr tu toll nr rurrttl " ntw ad l.cJ'ACt1c rOBSent SiRSOEAl.OOOTY 1hal ha.• h .... n orderf'd HAllOl ISlAND bul we rann<M j\uaranlH 40 feet on the bay with 10 do so wit1I thl' ad has older ho~ and pnvatr 675-6670 I 11p~art'Cl1nlhl'paper pier and i.hp Ha.rel)' 01~f:A t.rNF:AOS avatlablt• l•1•·at1nn These' ud~ lltl' Mr1r1h $1,780,<XX> rash m advanrl' h• mMil or •I any one ol our 1714) 673•4400 E offlct'• NO phone orders I z I l I 6Zl·Zl21 Oudhnt' 3 pm f'nday c""1a Mesa ,,rnre ., 12 HARBOR noon 1t "" branth office• D Tll F. llA I LY rll.OT rrserv••s 11,., r111h1 lo clH~1fy. l.'(!11. rrn•tir •1r r e f u ' ~ ~ n y 1dv1•rt1s"rnvnl. 1.nd to clla ngr ll s rul"~ & tel(ulallons wllhoul prior notire. CL.Ai--M ........... I I\ l>1v1~1rn111I ltarhor fnv1·,tm1·111 t"11 l•YAYE *VETS* lisc your f:lj.:1b1lit) NOW. U>W l>N. & LOW INT RAn;s LET US SHOW YOU 1 IOW TO QlJAL:l fl' Talk to led c..,.. Wl:USTIH! • RED CARPET 754·1202 6 4 2 · p 0 Bo• Ir.eel, t'o.11 Meu HARD TO FiND W flay ...._. lsl...t 1006 • 5 6 7 a· I DOINO -BUSINESS ·:·:·:·: UNDeA A :u; FICTITIOUS -NAME? " 'fOV ..... I".. nl•d rovr new r: ctltl•v• avllnOH Nofllt end ..... "°',.. ............. M ~ ,w-Heton, ,.. ... ............ , , ... , .... !1111Uotlo1t It JO dll'fl '""' ... of ..... '"° OAtL Y "IL~lll ,.... .. , .,._ .. fo r IJI. Ou r cffewl•tleft ...... tho •"t!ro Ortnto Co111• ., ................ . ....................... ., .. , .. ....... ., .... , I I O t 0 ta O 111• t O I ..................... .,,...,.... ........ ~ltHll to '"*' OAIU ... OT, ,,0 , ... 1MO, c.tee .... CA ..... ......... '"'· ~., .................. ...... ,.,.. ...... .. ......, .. . 11.ne~youwaft\ lo.UT a.iutled adl do tt..u.-..,. ; Ave. Charming :\ Br + ••••••••••••••••••••• •• family room rcs1den('t' N master swtc with retreat & s un.J eck Secluded lush patio ~ 2 Br rental. $.1'15,0001 ...... ..,,rop. ..... •'75-7060• TUITLBOCK tMHl.AHOS Nntu r al wood , be.mtd cellln gs, wide view lot I Bdrm Edlnborough, h1&hly and well up ,g1•11ded. Large ll!I· 1 umable loan . Irvine's presti1ielous T11rtt e r ol'k HJlhland11 communi· ty. SWii.000. WlltAdl I OPIM DAILY 216 .... S4t5,000 1com.1.a.d $1 .100,000 Walaf1wlfWt•u f 67Ut00 CDMCOTTA .. PWSICOMI OR 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home with Isolated m str bdrm/pannt retreat or ln·law qrtrs + 2 bdrm cotta1e. Anyway you describe It, It's charm· Ing, up to date and beautifully located. Priced et $280,000, CALL FOR OETAILS 64~7211 NI i L nl\1t 1 ' '· /\S'-111 11\f! "l I I • I: OPEN HOUSf kt ALTY ~\ \=' .. TAD ova "9.50/o .. Outstanding J Bdrm. s hake roof home. Featur· ing: formal dining room. large yard. patio and BBQ and, hardwood floors. 12.5<'/,. interest a!so available with 20'7. down. Asking $107 .900. Ca.U~ll..51 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS r •• v.a.y t 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-CIQ.S.lltg costs only 1 Sl.800). Greenbelt 3 br Clge master>. 2''a bath condo. w /comn.>n pool on park ! Liv. rm. ram. rm. lge tr.it. P'"' ~t10, 2 car gar $1 250/m o . TCYI' AL. Very mce unit. Must rlose escrow by Oct. 23! 1-3:11·3914 agt. e--~.'\NCH ~, l AL f Y '.)~ 1 2000 TURTLE ROCK. Broad· moor. 3 BR. 2 bath. fac mg park, upgraded. e x· cellenl move-in condi- t ron . Sl69.500. Call 833-1961from1·6PM. DESIRABLE Quiet 3 bdrm, Wood· bridge Condo located just minutes from tbe Lake. Tennis Club. Shop· ping and within walking dlstmce ol parks, pool, spa. This upper end unit hes earthtone decor . Truly a great value at SlOl.900. ..:;,.._ • .._.. t 040 • • * C A L I F . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-IOttl:S lESTIUY Q.llAT PAMIL Y Classic 3 Bdrm home w/private oourtyard en· try. NewlY carpeted and painted thruout. Attrac· tive financing available ai. loan i.s auumeble. tst T.D. is SM.500 at ua,.;% payable SMZ.00 moathly. Won't hast! HOMI 4Br, 2Ba, light & airy. I blk Lo schl .ts park. 11 2 mt to bch. OnlY $118,900. 146-5502 :-~:LL idle 1tcm:c. with a IJall\• Pilot Cla:.sif1ed ,\d. 1;12 54;;~. e H/\''J!'H I f " I 1 • 'I ' 1 .11 l\ )( l lrviM t 044 Sell ldie ttems 642.5678 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARV OF THE IRVINE COMPANY LA1e1 IOMUS IOOM • · • Is just one of the many features i.n this dramatic 4BR home. The rooms are spacious, perfect for both formal le informal e ntertaining. Pvt. r ear ~·ard foa· warm s ummer afternoons - family rm w/fplc for cool winter nights. $172,500. Pat Oakson 752-1.fl.f. (L-62) --711·1414--Hl .. 7H · C~ VO/lfly Center Woo<bdoe Ctnt., 641 .. IH ~Ill CJOI Do.. 0.,,,. Holbor v,._ Utntet IL.UXUR3 y Id by SlOOK! Best buy on Spark Ing yr 0 island. Extra lge lot townhome olfers quality and value in heart of Lovely 3 Bdrm home Ni ..... 1, 3 Bdrm w/fncd witb separate apt. •-$325.000 firm. 223 Via yard. It.ha ~V..,.1.1 ca. 497•1761 C/21 Me.,....Cewhr 640-5357 Oc...Ylnr ~..,.. 4 Br. 21,1) Ba, family rm . wall enc:\osed garden patio w spa. Beautiful view of ocean and Catali n a s un seb $525,000. Dy Appl 644-7020 NEWPOllT CllST FRONT UNIT: 1-\tll 180 deg ocean & Catalina view. Absolute- 1 y prime !oration $240.000. J Bdrm. close to pool & teruus. 1179,500 . CfZIMew,_.c_.... Lingo ..__64_0._51_s1 __ 111.il ... n • to bch pt seaview cor· ner. 4b, 2b, sngl on R·2 ---------1 buildable 90' lot. $2119K. Ml..,..._. 1069 203 dwn, owe 1st. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl70K. U~2%. 2nd 12% int. Only 4y r s . 7101 'IMI•' ,., Seashore, open daily. Upper bay view. Motl Owner64.>8410. desired oricinal area. 1---------- Spacious 3 bdrm + hob· IAQ( IA Y by room. tnd unit. Huge 6 Bdrm, 3 bath giant petio. 1250.000. Agt. home. 3 patios. 17x2S rec. ~5560. room. Pool. back yard w/ swing set & trees · _ * ..... • IY Owta <'OWltr:J kitchen. S2is.ooo r-.~ R.H.R. Brk.673-7300. Giants Br. 3 Ba. Only ~=,;__,;__ ____ _ 1289,500. Owner wiil M1WPOt1T CllST carry at tuoo monthly Best package deal in with $20,000 own. No Newpor t Beach. At cred it nee d . (7141 pn cei you can afford · ~1984. try tbi.ll 2 bedroom + 2 bath. A.Mume or AITD · W't'B IACS IAY be creetive. abo 2 + den TOWMllOI • end unit. R.H.R. Agt, ask ••ar OMMAIKn forSylvia67J.7300 .. Hi&hJy upgreded 2 BR i---ml!l'~~~-2 ~Ba Baypo ln t SMAITIUY townbome, new from hi h 5 bw. lder. Features in· Decor ate t s uge bdrm. :; bal.h home & elude: air eondltionlng, watch your investment garage door opener • d II Oversized ........ at•-facilities and 0 ars grow . on•.. ..... lot with excellent loca· much mott. lion. Price drastically re· Priced at $1681900 with duced. Pick up the phone ver y attractive 90% andcaUnow! financin, at 11~ interest for 30 yean. For addl· tional lnlormallon .ts ap· pointmenl. call , ........ .._. 631.-0lllf, ult for Carol CAPICOD TalLIV& + VllWl 1-ZASSUMI 12-71".I SEE FOR~ER VtEW ! Claaaic Cape Cod nestJed o n country kno ll ! Dramatic llvlnc room with r omantic deck, overloob countryside. Showa Uke a model home ! New plus h Rt ·t ih 1 I Io~ Ht>.ilty I; 7:; ~: ;1111 "SPACIOUS .. IS1MIWOID Lovely :; Bdrm 3 bath. 2 story home featuring : formal dl.ninl room and family room, 2 patios, separate greenhouse, new paint Ill end out. Of· rered at '229.000. Call ~1151 • ,. HERITAGE Rf Al TORS carpe\I and drapes. 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I.Ill',.,,,., <1('t•:\N \IFW t'l1·d11 JiJr~l.riii fnu nt;11 0 , ;99a!1-,rou. r arp 't ( 7 14 I 1 752· l!l'.!O \f.:l Owner , S.')11."l m11 ll:t7 061iel :~011 i.:a r 11: q i 11•11111. 1 rm 1\\';.1111 t I $26..'lll 1lV1 a11<1 1w.1t i:!. tvtr111 ~ lr;i :-, 1, .tt 1 1111 , r ,111 m.., t11lnn. d11g '" 1 hid 11k I l'.H c•rt!:I " frplt' <.;..1·ufll\ 1•all•• ~c var;1t1• t11n1ng un •,1 T • -090 ' 9UAIL FLIMTRIDGE 1 l m m1•1llall• i1t·1•u11an <•\ '' ~11 l '"•t ~) "'<1'"1n~1 '"· t ::.t>.~1 rrH1 \" lk l t I •tile I u " -"'"' • Shin1•,tc.-d 2 IKI 1•ollu"t-l1k1• ,,,;, 111 ' o ... e " rnmc ••••••C•HAaMl••••••••MG•••.·•••• 1 LA CANADA ii Fant • ..,111• 1811 degre1· & la,,t l!lli H.~1:, K:ll !!:10.J t11·w .lt-11 \1rc r" .. u·'l' hkt• k1t .. hen & l'a bini:l" PLACE Beauthome1dealf.,rc·n orl.'an \ll'W C'I\\ lt~ht:. h HE ~\l 'TIFl 'I. \LI·\\, \\.ilk In 1t unt1oi:tun ,, I I r II . ·, 'f' Ill 2" w I l n •lfll! ,,..,.,,., hdwn ri ••• r .. 1 e r t.11 n r n ~ , l'"' ·' 1 rom a 11 "'"'" .r ~ .. >r r oa. n1· 111ust'. 1 o ·.. horn .. will! I tarhc.r ,. , .. ,,. 1 1 ···nlo·r rlOPERTIES '~ .·arpelt-d & 1lt'l'1tratt'd I :rn ... fam1h & ch11 1ni.:. pets j!,trolen(•r $ti'I~ & l'J llJ')r\ ~-· I Ul ll .1 ll1l1n1. h ha PIHJI. I l~·tlro•1m u11fum $110il D8JGHTN. I CO,...fMl :lO P.M.I lhct1m. 'lliJ ,\! i..uc''I S-001n1•Wk nit..&EH>:. I il l 493 ~11r 5-15 ~1 NcJr bra 1 h in 'I $2\ISt.t mo 1 l~·•ll oorn lurn from Large 4 Bdrm. 3 ba th ~ r1uartt'rs w11h hJ th Ire lil4 R889 WI< I .;42 ~7r.~ I l.:i~u n<i lj tllrc \gt St:\11 ramily room . 3 C'a r tam rm. ll\er •1 at•rt· ' · '" ' 1 ' .......... ont.oc:h 3240 194 7551 Wat.......___.Ho-s !llt•drriomfums.4!1Cl garage. beautiful pool l xlnt ~chuob. publll' & \'t't"\ nu·e 3hcfrm. I.ten r m ••••••••••••••••••••••• I cr•T""' """ and s~a brick BBQ l>WC I' I) l'(>ZY Cl('l-'.\"'1-'u l).''l'l I-631•1400 l"nh"· unlurn frllm · IRAHDMEW I pn\alt• nnc· n :!Cr111t-,,pa pout , .. u11J ... ! ..... l11 •K'can fo'lel!..anl 2 • -~ " -' ·-:0.MU Shows ike a model. OC UMIT l~ Sfl!li 5 110 • 2 1 11 tenni-; c1 urt sx~o mo 11.inn lam rm & ,1 .. n tnr \lohilt' llcirllf•, k1111t ----------\rlull' 1111 11(•h ~~"'~stat $197 .500 Call 112 Br unit w "a~aaes 1s t 1' ?~)~r·. •i i 11 ti :t :10~11 Call t>1U ,'\l&t 1ir 1.111 111~~ • 'i•:>.': mo1 l'llL-.h 'rl'h I\ pm{' mt Crµlr 11vt ht·h. "' l _, l ~• (.'I)..,. I><> t t1l1 t1<"1' Fn••" .,..,. ,., ,., .._,,,...,~ :!•, h.1. 1 L'(lar & gla"' .. dlt., onl) $7511 mu Ci 141 •CW ~ ut'<'i•r a l"' · uwner tw nef1ls (;r t' a t ,, ., In Uluffs Jb "l 1J r re n t al ar ea i n lOutofState 11>n 1h1•l"-'dth .... Hrll mu11 l>hl rar pvt ~-ar lull\ 1w :11111, ' ... 1;,i ' \\•l l"T \l lr.101Cl~,\ t ( I I " \cl l t 1 ... u11 dt>rk Sli25 mo \(;'f < W~tm111:.ter Owner will ~ 2600 pt·r 11ru .a '" '111·Tl niaini '" u ~. 1 675 ;.•i·w:i URI t I' 1rks1tl4!Ln,-l Mk he lp finant·t-A gen I ....................... 1 ~-IOJ.l('rmc1. I 'r bt· l't°l'> lm.Ulrt' :il · •r. . --" W 11f Heath :l blk:. S uf -a..ay•c,1 .. ur~ -&"31·'2 . t . 11 ·10 11 ,, 1:i 1 " " s;~ " """ ·•~I ti.t:ll 110:\11-; f()R H J-:N I H1~ t'Jn,un Twnh~•· lux .olmger :~l acre rdnch Xln1 -1111 ~ ] · ~ Or S.Si5 Fcn<·C<J ,.,rd ~hclrm ~ha Spel'tarnlar .~7 >i-11 S-UMTILDG. . / 1',~P'f~~~t~itec!>~~'"r151 .. Asunbo\\ 1\l·all) 11t1~i-:.s 1-·on rn::-;i· and t.:a r u t:c 1-um rl; 1 1 w11r c•·u~ .. & 1.1kc v1t'w Fl'HN F \Mll,\ \l'TS 1100 ~ear Ne~rt Heights l,.e ased fl'lroil &l·allll' 1;, J Bdrm:. $5511 $h!'10 l pleai.e K 11t~ & pt•l.!> ~p2 .. .,r j!arc1i!l' te11n1!> trofft\ll 2 wtlly fant,a st~( 3 bdrm I mi from Bnanhead Sk i CottaM.to 3224 F en1·l'd '<irds a nd weli omc Call!Mi4J.!56ii.or l 1,1c111I J<H . 1 • ..,,. $9,')f) n~1 Bnn ... HI -'.s~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• formal dining rm . 2' 2 _ " , ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• I •lull k11d1en.' 21f'. l la..,t Newly deror Gas pd t-ncl gar. pool, d •wa:.ht>r Adult:. fl.l<! 5m3 llrTo~e Ne wly dec·<ir ~:is µcl c u rl ga r poo l ti w a ~ h t· r 1\ d u I t ' 642 5073 r.nect 2br 2ba llOO sq ft, fpk. lndry l>is hwr. encl ~ar. $5(~1 :111_., Ginger 540 4400 I 54 111-~ 2 Hr I Ila 1\111 l'ool, laumJr) rm. c-rpt' drp:. ,\dulls only l 'ul l>K 1'SL ~lgrnl 1;.i2 160:1 S450·S4i5 2 llr I Ua 1\pL~ All built 111s. cndsd ~ur W D hook up N1·ar S r Plaza Cat OK lmme1l t)' lUpan<'Y TSI. '¥ti: mt fi.IZ 160.1 WE:!iLfield FAMILY Ans. Dr,rnd new heuul1ful II)! -.t Pl-;-W f:a.mtlH!S-w+!Mf-tn---. 2 1·h1ldren Near park Heat paid :"'fl pet:. 2Hr. 2& S.i G..> 398 W Wt Ison. C ~ • 631 5.S83 548 2-1 ~ ~ Bdrm House refnge & ~l11\'C Small child OK ~ 548 1377 ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner s ~tw/famrm., sci rl s 4 "0 ai·r " i.:u r af.!t'~ F a m iltl':.I 973.~n l Af.!\,n11 fl'l' li44 2·1l6 l\fl ~PM . " EXCITING baths&flreplace.4othe r 759·l17~llM'H i477 Hll7u Bra.nd new lux. \wnhsc. 2 ~~~~,~~e ~~~~H>t~~~~ LClfJlllMIHicJilet 3252 You'll llkt' th1i, adult It,· •n11le.1:.t'.Ulllpu • • lovely units each w t2 Realhhfe br.2ba.1675sq.ft.mull1 ,..,3 ..... 71A"'.nii fr•l· ••••••••••••••••••••••• In~ rn Newport's f1nt'St. ·laundromat ., lldrm N••\Oo i•atnt rb,d rmls . 2Ab~lhs ~j W..ted 2900 level, a /r.:. renl Y3<', .,, c." .,. :1BR +den,2 buhous ... in 2Br.3Ba.den.tJOOl.Jac .• maHA1d~perENv1cNcv'1,:-. .. ,"'.· "'dr11pes. l ~·h ild -OK ' S..CW.., trep a ce. trr urns "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• fr Pl c · 2 r a r gar 3 Bdrm home with ,•x .'llguel Shores. OC!canside tennis No pets 833-3349 .~., Beautilul c ustom lied patios. 6. closed garages WANTED to buv 3 br con w /ope ner. t.:rea t loc. 72i.Vorklown Avc ReCrige, no pets $365 mo + 4 parkina spaces OnlY • trcmely lge rear yard of hwy Galed commum -----c...,0411 s 1 e r r a Mg m 1 c u . J4'x80' Vlkin1 Home. " · · do or home in Eus1bluff many more features. Close to beach. S650•rrl0 ty, tenn~s crts. pool. etc. OCEANFRONT, 2bdrm. .,._.. 2Br, 2Ba " e n closed 4 yrs NEW. $450,000. sec. of :-.lpt Bch. Pnn S750. Call SS2 7355. SJ&J347 or 536_ 1023 Mm. 6 mcx,;. tease al $825 frplc. bit-ins. fabulous toll rree 1-800-422·4104 641-1.324. _ porch. ID La,-una Hills w..,tt T.,e.rco. only Bob Hill. da)s Is 497 2380 'nt 161&:-'IY"4tu-."""r --I ' t<:--v--·i'o--"' ..... nicest s star park •••• 644-4910 891 -6602,eve964·S319 S~~~~rnL ua.il ... J-l!lll! · -~!!'Q..±..!'!1., · · -.. "Y.l!:.W-·W-' .er-· "ti'' 374~ ;-:,paci<Xb rarruly 3 oorm. -----~-·--.. ---·--··i~~~!!~~~~~~f"----·-·~~ "Jan 2nd 4 Bdrm 2 Ba ·t\Y.tHl.-oo-. ... ·Br:··or·:S-''f" Misti09Vlefo 3267 $525 AfterSpm631-6223 ....................... 2 ba 1395 Playground" =leoclc 11___.. Refrige. WasMr Dryer. gen 1 2 Ba r!,;~52$625 + ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 2 Ba condu. crpl.S. :-1••\\h furnis hed Condo. l pool 548 9556 from --...... •To-I a....-.ir -redwood spa. Sf>.')() mo Jrt ''nt'r · · · HOMES FOR RENT drns , dshwhr . compac Br + ofc W r 2nd Brl I l2·7PM. ...... -" ..,....,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ B S d k 12JL55 2Br. 1Ba. front Westside Costa Mesa . ......,.fwwi.e.cl S ie r ra Mgmt C o Clean, Jbr . 2llu. trpk . JF_Bdrmds . S55d0·$595d tor, poo.I. jacuv.r, s auna st~eam~n~{ d:~ws~r~ CLEAN&SAVE k:itcben. Home to have good condition. income ••••••••••••••••••••••• 641-1324 S62S tm o before :lpm en c e y ar s an &tennis NOPETS!S700 1 z n..d_room:"S""'"'rlon•. , I .-. b .. ..,,. .,,,,. Pri ...... ~ ooo F · 1 c•a.rpon . poo . lt•nnis. etc """ w -..-,._ new extenors11pp 1<C'U Y _,,.....,)'T. ce_...,, ... ........__I_,_... 3106 IS46 4493. 847 4525 a ft er gara i:es am1 re:. mo 645-0IOI I I uon Carpeted. Adult, no eAUer. cn.r6'•11U ). On c.11ayrnenl $130,000 - -2 Br Collage with garai:e J pm ple ase. lcrds & pe t ~ --------$550 m o year y s e S3SO 568 w """" u-uvitVI ••••••••••••••••••••••• \d l l ' I pets mo CLASSIC OW balance. al 11'/, &r ~;,rd New carpet, tile welcome <.:all 964 2566 o r , u \ no J>l' s nva1 · · ~ R ~ Winter 2 Bdrm, fully & paint 10 mm to beach . h d 973 2971 1\"'. n .. fee . Udo,_ .... I----Ott 15th. 54R-!>112 Wilson. Call 646-4477_ -~ _..__,P,_..,.€HIG€ furn. F /P. TV W •D $485 Adults. no pel1>. C~~o.11ra +& ~~:~;~: "' v This wan:"~ablc ------'14_6_0--2-B r __ 2 _B_a_ ---· -~-·-HOME:t' ~1.10.. i&l'•tie SSMHrno 631 ..• oou .•• ·....-wport ltoch 3269 .... 1 lCllJllllO ~ 3741 2'106Harbor. Ste206 A -+----4>--b'73-29\3ScoH or Chuck ....,.. 1-'rcshl) µatnl"". luvcly ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'me 1s c ose to tennis ••••••••••••••••••••••• Towrihouse . fi replace, 540-5937 Real Estatelnvestments llallloaPtMn• 3107 Br1ind new Jbdrm. 2•2 ha y ard , gardl'ner i nc·I Bayshores and bear hes With 3 Luxur)' I Br 2 Ba or un near new. all bwlt-ins . • , .... .,W ··~astH~).NB $625 m .. 962-4/lil!l or Bdrms, 3 Ba, den Jnd rum 180 cteuree new '"'hu1yant. lmmed, or San J uan Capo. S.SS.000. 2 Br. 2 Ba. 1"80sq. ft . 8 yrs old. Agt 541-5002. w ................. Lido Peninsula Mobile Home, 2 bdrm, 11'2 bath +cabana. All for $75,000 Ask for Bob or Yvon· ne.agt. R.H.R. 67J.7300. ......., '-"" -••••••••••••••••••••••• twnhm. patio. 2 car i:ar, 4bdrm. 21~ba. 8ay1•1cw formal d i·runa r~~m it ( " .. ~ 645-6646 96.1 Rl82 I " "'' · v Ol.'ean Ac r oss marn cupancy TSL Mg ml _ ___ C'harmmg 5 bdrm. 3 bath :'olewµort Hts. urt>a ·147 S 11 511 mo . ) e ,1 r h •· fers u µerfe11 blensl uf beach 4!M 7754 &l2 6221 PAYS FOR ITSELF bayfront w1ll1 38' boar t: 18th St tilj 5-~ ~6:JH. J Ur l '' Ri :-.1·ur he;,eh 642 8750or213/385 ~J71i lam1h t·omfort and easy . C M. super dur lex 9 '1'· ~o:l·v~f.lSl~u~o $1~~: 1>46 !112SC\C".> S600 m11 3bdrm . 2•2ba cnnclo enltrtmnmg $1200 mo Mewportleoch 3769 assum. finant mg. Make Grund~ .'t\75 t\l6l, 3 l\r Dt•n. Li\ln~ roorn. ij!fi 822l ht'aut ocean & c•tty htl':. lm -""wa· t~ 3 l''lrm t·un ••••••••••••••••••••••• offer. Own/Agt 642·9661l t $700 ..... , ~ " •OCE.\:"<Jfo'RONT. Avail 11 t 1 t•ndo:.1•cl "ara"e No Ir...__ 3244 view. no J>C s . mo do 11n "r..,,·n""lt l"'·at1on --------"'uatn <! Ir rul ta ~<·. " "' ·"""' 968 .,Cl\ ..... -.. .,., "' no'-'.rtail).Wl'Ckly Spec· MUST SELL! $<150 /mo Avail lll)W 11:1 d 11ldren. f1IJ ll('ts s:>()(1 ....................... Jim 963·00l)2or '""""' With 2 priva te J.llll 11.!> l3\'W8r \'It!"' 673-SURF 2 houses on 2 duplex lols 25th Street t;.\5-6573 As.:l Jll eves MZ 780:1 Wooc!bn dge 5hr. lam rm, llG CAHYOH Lease $8S01mo Open 3-5 C.M. Best offer takes 1 1 d din rm , :Iha. air, mun111 MALain Twnhrne 2 "r, rlatl). 2<ffl V1staCaJOO 0'7. c· o 2 Hr 1 llu cur11 11, new ) " S , a $370.$445, I & 2 Br Apts & Townhuuse Ne ar ne w. sky h ght. all bw It ins. fireplace, patrn, yard lmmed. ocrupancy TSL Mgmt. 642·9412 ____ _ ~fi~ancm~ wnil\gt eoro.. .. Mor 3122 C'orated . Mesa Verdl' month . no iwts '!li!'I 2ba.Tennis JJOOIJaCM't' O.M.~Rltr -----... ••--t . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' u ll tmmctl R d:. ·\brt . 541 5032. (.'yd prk·~ for 2 t ar!> 673-1020 CI I If y-ON THE BEACll $495 Agt 979-61196 l>ee rl ield f.x"C' llome $8 7 5 ti t I ii 22 11\ -; . NO LEASE • 2 Br Condo near SC Plaza, SA Pool. s pa. SSOO. No pets 549.3232 or 641·148>. Beauti(ul Lancer l{oyal ~·-So.Mc 28drmduplex view. wk 2SOO s r ,1 BR 3 ba, 3 )I'!> ~-kJ68 ey 1wkml Knight: 2 Bdrm, 2ba. 2 RR 11) Ba condo <.:pts. I•· passibly Ag\. Fa ye t.ux condo. 2bdrm. 2' ,ba, r 11 ::r: to the water Pool J new u rct· a rea drps, builllns (Over IO 640·9900 Z rar ~ar. frpl\-. dt:.h """I' c-5 ~ll'I rec rm. 165.000 1\1 adult communit•. I PrH1I. """'·' mo "'· ", 700 Lldopork•Z2. , •-a.och ,,141 wa:.he r. t rpts. d rp~. Lge 2 St) l)uplex :lllr :! ful l Ba Frp lc In .. " j.acun1, c luhho u sc ........,..... ~ 1 645 1!91!6 165.000. Near large s hOJ.1· ••••• •••••• •••••• ••• • • • poo • J a t · t)r (' ' N y 1> N \' 1 1-: w Newport llithL-, SMO mo WATlRFRONl I b4l 1545 HOMI.~ ping center and bus s to p Charming new I br on REAL ESTATE Oceanside. 714·"33·4422 ocean. ~eas~nable, no I IODS,IPETS ()I( TI HTLEROl X RIOC r. i;.u; 6303 ~~rrn. 21 i ba. ,:i~ cu~ .llar. I Big ca;\'00 Twnhse. tux avail rmrned !11:1-2560 or 2bdrm. 21>a . ~pel'tacular 631-1400 ---------dogsorktds.499·1~5 E S1de f'nl·d \11rcl S.'>-15 lt.51 0610, ~I 1-l!jl golf rourse. & lake v iew. Mobile home in Big Bear City. ExceU. vie~ loca tion. Whispering Pines ~lates. Land included w/ price. Call for rnfo. n• / 54$-3443 C-rciCll Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M4ZOMI ~r home, garage and barn will produce some income while you plan new devel<>J:!ment. 8,950 sq. ft. of land near 18th & Wbittler. Costa llesa. w.., ... ,.,._.co. ..... 644-4910 COMM'LIUl.IMM6 lyOWllW 10,000 tq ft. lo lo income ol•.oootyr. Prime H.B. Joe. y, 1111 to bch. Only $St5,000 Hurry Won't Last! M0-1114 ................ 5.BSQ. Ft. &mmerrlal Bid&. l 8lk to Pacific Ocean. Sell $350,000. 1.-.•.140110. w..,tt,.,....c .. •••• 644-4910 ...... ,, ...... la Ileen of Newport ..... Located \n the c anJl'IW-. it can _, ... ._.._ ....... re. 1ll1nua1arn taD.ooo RESTAURANT BALBOA ISLAND Excellent Main St toca lion Include~ I a ncl , bldgs, all fixtures, cl1cn - tele, + 1 Br apt. Full price SS00.000 Owner wtll ea rn balanc e w/SJ00.000 -down Call Prestige Homes 6"5-664~ .,..,,....._h 3169 1 1>122520.64648411 _ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr S <.: Pla1.a. dlx 2hdrm. RENTALS sep :! car gar lenncs. l.br 2ba ilOO pool. 1a1• L.~e $'950 rT¥> LIDO ISLE 2ba condo. pat1u. S49S I Completely furn1:.hec1 Isl, lasl + M.'<'. 961\-4965 1 31)r. 2ba $750 644·24 16 with every thinl! you or 557 5159 need. Rermde led & de - 1br. 2• zlla $750 ~br 21.>a S"l:'lll $825 corated 3 Br, den 2 bath. 3 BR 2 Ba. ram rm. s tove, I Monthly Bill Grundy , patio. ent>I bal'k yard RJlr. 675-6161 C.:htldrcn & pet OK $6:!5 ·I+ H. 2' >b..1 S900 •IMYISTottS• Rental wUL'l for less than 10 x gross. Low or no negative cash now Low down . Limited partnership avail also . Call John Apgar at f>40.5357 or 641HY783, Agl. llGCAMYON Lo Yeh· 2Br Mc Lain Townhome. formal din· ing rm. te5() mo. Conlul1 Suzanne Rudd 675·3445 2 br, gar , oc:ean view from sundeck. S42S & S475 ( 213 l430-43Z7 801 J o.ann St Corner Wils on 1 Pla r ent1a 953-1667. M<tq:uerlle -------- ~llACH CdMTRIPLEX 3 Br. I Ba S450. 22S A East Ab9olutefy prime loca· ...._ ,.._.. 3206 231'd. No pelb or children •CONDO Jl{'lilagc l'ark, 3br. 11i111>a. 2 st~. pat111 S600 mo. 1-714-985·9379 aner5pm lion on Marguerite St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _c_a_ll_64_5_·7'253_ · Oceanside oC hwy 20% down · a ssume loan +2nd TD. Qullf(ied prin· .--S clpals only . Smith · Wl"'_.,.....,AL Meyer. Bkr 548-7813 PM I Two bdrm home. lovely patio and garage 9800 .,....._ • hacll So Bayfront 3 Br lower l I t-ZP/o DoWIC w /garage S\000/mo Cor excellent cash now So. Bayfronl 4 Br upper situation. Fixed up, rent· w/garage$1200/mo ed, and ready to go. For No. Bayrront 4 Br upper, excellent flnancin1 de carport. PoM dock priv. taill, call Jerry Jones. lllO/mo 631·13116 RVM~ REALTORS COSTAMISA 8l.1N11'Sall2Br. l '-"8a, twnhae style w /b r ick fri>lcs, encloeed 1ar,es. huae 1t1ooo sq n ot. Grou ncome over •.ooo per yr. Seller will help nnuce • can tlOM qtdcldy. Priced under IOX'1 at -··· Thia ts a .....nor bu)· II pnper· tylllD .. «md. It ....... MMltl IJMl21 ............ , .... "' .... C111M2·5171 YI.All Y UMT ALS Little Island. La I Br apt. uni \111\ $550 lse. Two bdrm apl gar. deck, untum.,. Beautifully remod 3 bdrm hom e , unfur n , SUOO/mo, Incl utll. So Bayfront 8 br lower, a ar, furn or unrurn SUDO/mo. Sou&b Baytnint 4 Br up· s-. tar St.500/rro, tum eruaf\lm. No. S.yfront 4 Br upper W /Urport. ,1200 yrly wttlc C dock priv. '-~ ......... 671-1111 •2br. Iba. en~ l. front yard. adults. no pets. gar. use of pool "475 646-3525 •WOODBRIDGE <.:ONDI > 3br, l' ~ba. pool ten ms End Unit ~ 640 0547 2 Bdrm. frpk. encl. patio. EL E G ANT L a le es "425/mo l40 (;abrillo. townhomc, 2bdrm . air. 64f>.bi2S or at,'\ 640-9900 frplc. r ec farrll ties. Ask for Faye. adults. no pets. avail Oct. MISA VIUI_____ 18. S625/mo 55 1·41lS4 Sharp pool home. frpl, 3 eves br, 2 ba, lge yrd. Grdnr Univ. Parlt. Townhouse. & pool serv. lnr l'd. Nr Beau\ spac 3 Br. 2 ba, everytt11Jla. Chlld OK. no frml dining rm. New pet.a. Avl. 12·1. l800 mo. plush rust cpt.s, 2 \:ar gar S48-68ll7 eves• wknd.s. w 1 o pnr~ 2200 s /f . New oceanvlew 3 Br. 2i,-, $850/mo. Call Ron Say. Ba. Condo w ith ever· 979-5370oreves548-1801 .Ythina. MS mu. Agent Exec. twnhome . Wood· lMB-445&. 962-04Q6. l\sk Cor bridge. 3 br. 3 ba. family Jinny. ----------1 rm. llv. rm w/fri>lc. den, 4 Br. 2 Ba. Home. 782 dbl l(ar. w /opener, a i r . Hudaon . Near So. C. cuatom ydw/apa. Dec. 1. Piasa. Child OK '695 lllOO. Alt. 6, M2·7129. rno. l>llcount M?·llll. 3hr. 21>1. nicely lndscpd Sparlllln1 ab(trm, 2b11 , oornmty pool. park. Ca· hulefamrmwithfrplc.tt ble, Truh pick -up, pool table. No pets , water. Drive 8y4131 Old '750/mo wkb prdener. MIU St. to teel Or Call 17HlllorMMlm. after.tpmT»Mlt • T Newport Shores Canal F'ront 4hdrm. 3ba. ncwl) de<!onted, µool. tennis. 2 blOl'ks t11 oc·ea n 962 6683 Nl'T HTS. :!br. lg yrd . µart furn, S600/rm ulil mcl. f\42.:J236eves J Br 2 Ba 2 C'Dr gar. fo'am1I.' rm. frplC'. JUSt C'Om µletely rcnc>vate d, new carpel , drapes. tile, On quiet c ul·de s ac Garde ning paid PCH/Brookhurst 1,.7 blk from beach. Call Dehbie 731·5844 Newport Heights 3 Br. 21 !l ba. Cam rm. (rpk. near s chools, shopping. •5. . \gt. 673·9060. Bluffs Cotldo in new c·ond 3Br. 38a Pvt. spa incl t975/mo. 64-4-2300. 3 Br. 21; Ba. Npl Terrace Condo. Front unit with view. Adults. no pets 9650/mo. 642-8833. ---- Very nice 2 BR l Ba Fplr . bar, lge patio. 9800 yrly 675-3504, 675-2.897 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cute 2 br. 2 ba cottage w/l11e fenced yd & gar, new crpt • paint. avail. Nov. 1, '875/mo. Coll 548·TI4Sl&G·8868. Newly l\eew. •bdrm con· do wit h refrll(. wuher/dryer. Avail Im · med. 050. No pets . lm-1357. 3 Br 2 a.. doN to ba•ch, S7SO. J•coba Realty. m.-n> Calida naMIS Unfw wti"-d 1425 ..•.•.................. Lux cunllo. 2bdrm. 2' 2ba . 2 car g .. r. frplc dish was her. C'rpl :. drps pool. Jar "-lfl 8!1tcli o r t>H 1545 Ir\ m e l br. 1 l>a . a 1 re rrii;:. pool. l t•nn1s. S475 mo 968 2839 eves. 759· 7l22 rla,\l> ToW111Mi•• U..fwwtilhed 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVINE/NORTHWOOO THILAHS <.:umer loft. !bdrm. up graded. pool, jac. sauna . tennis. S.500 mo. Ca ll! 544-1434. ------- Apalnwllh Fwwilhed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ ..... ~!~~' (,luiet l br, winter or year ly. 22S Ruby. Diamond R.E.,645 7573. ---------.....PaniuaN 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REQUIRED . . . . Social Ac11v1ttes 01· rect•" • F1ee Sunoay Brunch• BBO s •Par t•es • Ph.1s much more GREAT RECREATION: Te,,n1s •Free Lessons 1pro & p10 sriop) • 2 Healtn Clubs• Sauna • Hydromassage •SWlm· ming • 011v1ng Range BEAUTIFUL APART· ME~TS: Singles 1 & 2 Bed1ooms • Fur n1~hed & Unlurmshed • Aault lmng •No Pets • Models Opon da11v 9 10 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/No. 880 lnrine uv '""" (714) ~))~ ·Newport Beach/So. 1700 16th SI Sµarkhng clean 2 Br $425. Fenced yard. ut1Ls paid . Refng Small child OK '\;O pets 1960 Wallace. S48 9560 or 548 24c.! Lux 2bdrm. 21 'lba. 2 car ~ar frplc. dishwasher. crpts. drps, paol. Jae 64S·8986or641 1545 E SIDI': 2Br. IBa t- garage. lndry rm. sluVt! & refng, 5"25' mo 241 t'.<>1>la Mesa St Unit <:. ~3148 ----- --- Spacious twnhse. 2bdr m . 11,ba. pool. c arport. private patio. lrg play y rd ror c hildre n . S4251mo Call 1213 ) ~-763.1. Eastside 2 br. f'>\1 unit, 1:11cl. garage, putio No pets $425 642 :l 197 , 356-0846 Agent ---- SP1\ClOUS & SUNNY l Br, EnC'lsd garage. patio, D/W. Adll<i. no pets. $3.'iO mo. ~-9084 or 540-5446. ID<1•e1 ill 16thl (714) 842·5113 BAY FRONTAGE . LUXUl.YUVt~ Beach. Pier, 2 Br. S625. I ~I ---------1 rn quiet Adult Compl~: Br $525. S4SO. Adlls. -----Spacious 1 BDRM APT Wnlr 303 E . Edgewater OCE1\NfRONT Deluxe 3 Dis hwasher. fireplac1.\, ~-------Br 2 Ba. 2 rar garage P't paltos, pool ai spL' ,\\•all now till June 15th NO PETS. CBS m>. Balboa lnn. Oceanfront Winter rates. SflO up wk. f'or Info call 675-8740 Ocean front luxurious 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 Garages . Winter. llOO &4CM7~. .,... blk lo beach, newly re· dee, yrly. lmmed, dlx w/frplc. 2 br. 2 ha, ssao. 3 br, 2 ba. $700. 675-8881 aft s. 2 bdrm, J ba, WINTER RENTAL, heated f)OOI , steps to ba)". beat"h, ferry, $425. Call eves 675-1871 ; daya 673-1900 Step1 lo bay . 2 Br bayvlew. deck 6 1ar. MOO. Jacobi Realty. f7s-e&'70 Want Ad Result11 642·~ S675 mo N o pets MESAPINES 613.Q>40. 2J650 KARLA AVE. OCEANFRONT W i nter 48r. 2Ra . rireplace 673-7873. ----- 2 Br. 1 ba. s.\50 mo/yrly UUI tncl. 675-5710 Af! ·-· .....,.. h••d ~······················ ............ 1106 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe Ba)'fronl 3bdrm. 2ba, refria. fri>lr . adulll, no peta, MO/mo yrly . 646-721J, .... 5131. AGATIAYI. 3 Br, 3 1>9, fri>lc:. open be•ma. No peta. ~mo. ~.87Mt70. SPMC ~9-2441 • 2 Br Crpt.s, drps, bit-ins, gar. Adlts, no pets. $406.1 mo 1110 Victor ia St'~ ~·lJf>i Al\SPM. .,. Quie t, intimate 2·slor)'' townhouse a pl/condo.' 2br. 2Yiba, accessible to, every rreeway rrom, Harbor area . Greenbelt for only t<& units. 2-ri(r\ garuge w /remote ••• other niceties, ~TS roil yr 'a leue. 562-3400. -:- 2 hd ttouae. ._.5012 btt.._ duplH 9'70. 333 E, 2\, C.M. 845-llOI. .rl 11\ad what ~ W'ar\l ld· Dally Pilat Clauifiedl. .. . . . ... . . . . l)M.YPtL.OT ...... s... 4JOO Office ..... 4400 w..y teL.o. 5025 I . •...•..•.............. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• At: es ·-~ ................. ....... ······~~············· ..•..•••........•...... ················•····· Movln&T Avoid depoelta 6 (Ut llvlni aapen1e11 1 PrufHllonall)' lilnce Lt'f1 c..e..... JIM tt I' __ ._.. ... Mia,_.._.. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br. Wt ,.,. l \~ Ra A4.0U [)uplH i 1Jr t Ba End d I' l' n l h D U• t' l 8 r l'llta drpa, blt.na, foed yd , car•tc C. 'be Lo flTwy .. t1rsa1 lit-. New lleror '*iaWl'pd 1131-4\JO bf'aC'h Wiii arn1p1 Nr lll"H.n 1.Alah rn )rl1. ~TIS 131-41)4 att. r Srinta Aaa D10 rhllctr.n Ml:M) mo 1.arry l\n itutt Sw bldll No tl7 OV1ctoc1a s.TfO s:n Qlll Pl'tAo f'All rtt t•<' pool. The RoonaMale Vou'rv ~"'II P'or la Look&nl •'or Vou' l50 tM lw I""> ~· w1lh hunr lo •harl' m f()f' \hoM! look mg New J Br l Ra t..unitry 9look •P, 1ar &I•, I ront 1ard +~ Adl&.lta, nu ,.. M.'IO w.,. l UR ADt)LT APT New crpt 6 drp, beam ~illn11J, ''°''\' b•r. n11 P~tl"• U r.i 6'13 lllJOS. -305$ lbr. ept. drptt1, no ttllldtel'I -pet&. 1.1 •'W .WV• ~ml) 64$..lltQ 2 Bdrm, ne_. t·ar\)t°lS 6 pelnt, tf'para1e p11\lu 6 aar-... c:luie to ahopp1n.: llnd park Nu ~ CbUd Olt "25. C.11 s..&SllO. Nii for Luldll l Br wJcarpon, 724 Ju1w:. Sl. s:uo. M6-87'2:1 or a&t 640-9900. Ask for 1-~a) e mle81i8"8 AIAaTMINTS Oeaullflll gar~n apts Pool fr spa. Adults, no pets Bach. $330 1 Br. 1385 161 E. 18th, 642·~ 2 Br. 1 Ba. 1435 2 Br. 2 Ra. MS5·S4M aw. Wilson.631·5513 38r, 2Ba upper 4 plex, UMO D. V~eocia, no pets. MIO mo. ~ 1983 °"luui 3br 2ha rrvlt' .,,. «"n•·bd 1ar hue* Up!> No JW"\.t ., .., lt.M \ Nrar n•• IC1ra ttlx townl\.4. .-pt lri Jbr. a. frplr bl\11). W l) hkup . k hahu. '1Hthtc1 ell 111u Obi a\\d\ iMr lllU)l \lraA l ~l S ,W.\ .... WAUl TO llACH l lk Stu~e 6 RefMll\' SJU mo s;u 208 ~m• lU'tand r..-w I It 2 Bdrm P1et'\J(l1nh• <'nndut. Pool. '".. 1enn1" aurajl\!lt ~)'um S4.)() It.> ~7!1 213 ' 720:! IU m U $0 mo Altl 7fl0 8617 ) rtctnn 2 Ba Vl'arl) ~ I mo 842 13 :11 1111 p . 8'2~.,.,..,. Nf:W ('p\.t dri» 31\1 11\1t frplc &llr 2 blkll bell N<t pets $1l7S m•> ~ r I) M.'1 11182 Nlct> 28r d111>l.l'x, Ul*llllNo •)'pl<'. 111&r , 1&dullli. f\(I I pcob Oo ('lullhowkl Ur nr l.1tlo lllf 11h<ip111n11 a roommah.•~an·h IAllY 7H-t47' l.f'A!il' i-r~1l rdrrrnn o ltlb\ a. largell\ aiency av•1I No I.Ill $.50ll mu ~rvlnll So Californ1a 41M 63113 Phot0& vid Refer .. •1l·ea \ ery nh •' 2br. I 1111 frpl1 . Crt.'dtls i\&;.N1 CBS barb que, 111~ patio t:oi.roo LA Tin'IL ·1· $300 yrl) 67~ 350~ 641 UIWSll\l'e I 67~21l17 I lrvu'"'· Near Airport I & 2 hr J~b '32.~ It $.Jil~ mo No pt'l!t. no waurfrootsw-f Furn uv Will '>hllr m~ plush tn children 792 1 Stark llonal 3 Br 2 Ba Spa1· level H li home. frplc., 9d2 8L~ 1450 sq n 1-:i1t!c or Pror I micro, 12&1mu 1r1cl all 'Ir...&....... Home nr oH Mature R1la, 536-8000 -1144 , dut .. ...,. M Tn 1let ••••••••••••••••••••••• a "" _., r "'l I Xtn1 lr i,J home lo shr t'oodoti tor rent in "The 7lt1~~7~ , wistudents Z Ur avail. Lakes " l Ir 2 Rr Pool, Beaut :!br. Np\ Hls UPt!ll I ~~ OCC. ~b K.Hrcll Jae. tcnni:s 731 ·4763. beam, frplc, etc $490 67J.46!17 aft 6 ~7·0211 ___ ----Adul~no~t~ ~ 7'!:.'5 ! Male wanted to share 3 Wdbrg 2 Br 1. Ba condo nr Weslcliff Villa. lrg 2 ijr 2 • lidrni. 2' 2 b<lth .:ondo In l~ke Ava~I. 11/1 -n Ba. pallOti, walk 10 all Newp,o rl ~1th po?I. F1rwood $525, 559-t\735, '685/ mo Ag\ i;75-S930 Jacuzzi, lenrus. ell' ~a ll 840-6.W'l C1l'213/333·7715 -----r--after 5::.> pm or unytame 2 br, 11/• ba, beautiful w~kends.642·7294. lbr. Iba.~· Orangetree view, $525, 315 East !Jay, condo. tennis. pools, a /c. NB. Y62·6154 $450. 673-6785 ---------Wnl1t ... hr Jlfl Male roommate over 25 to shr lg home in CM. S265 +I 1 Ulil . 549-3516 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DANA PT2Tullwom C..t 6 Comml "'pnce P\-om sau mo 971· l 120 M~nl °' otf1ce 11uit4' for leue Downtown Laauna Beac h flU i.Q fl 1823/mo Ample pvl p1r1t1na owne r tW1 2351 CdM Ut!IWtl' Su1lc:1, 1500 I !!fl ft. A<: 11mpl 1>kll, UUI pd 2b55 ~. t'i;t llwy,1' 67~8900 Pt1me comer lltl'. Up to II 4,500 sq n F\All serv1~l'. modern. glass hldg. 646 600.'3 /NEED ~.~.~ ..... ~?~ ~-~~~ ..... ~!~ V I Los t . blac k & white Accounting Clerk, Frr. medium i.1zed miiced Exp necessary an ar· b r e e d d 0 1 c o\lnts tecelvable. Ntwport/Costia M~u pa.yables 6 payroll. area. Answers to "Oan· ~vale club. caJJ Mon· • Cl91TMO NOILIM ZM&W1-.._. 97M531/l,S.l 145 Arranged by Co.et..,_L._. A Mortgage Broker ny". 615 51'4 • Ftt, 644-8IOOext 13. 1~ G;rma'\s;phe;d '& Acl'OW\ling Clerk. Matu.re Da«h5hund 'mix. male, Lady for payroll • ex· black wllh brown paws. pen.se repe>rt Hank re· while flea <·ollar concllli.tlons, quarterly 675 5439 taxes. MWlt be able tu ----work independently Fowld: M l>obe, black & Co st a Me:. a area \an. v1c Redhill &i 549.2237 lia ke r 540 fiJ99 •-~ ... ----Mol'tJPJ e. Trwt Dffdi 5035 PLUSH /PVT. FOUND SMALL WHITE DOG W /Green leather t'Ollar, vie of Costa Mesa St 548.4050 **** for R.E. or mvest ad viser 1n db bldg. nr 0 .C Airport. Servs avail. t7N5ll San Clemente· Individual balh & aar cond. $200.1225 mo. 673-302'2. 492·4121. --------- PlAli IXICUTlVI SUITES "There is a diCference " 714/752-0234 2(g? Michelson Ur 112132 2021 Business Cntr ti2l3 I ------- Sublet choice Newport I Beach luca11or1 Dt-s11o1n Plata. s.515/mo 64 t ~I Executive IJfl1 c(' & Recepllon area m new Business Center at 0 . c Airport So m e Warehouse space if re quired. 1-'umis hed t·•im - ple\e with 1>honc:s •>r un f um S350 l1'10 . 55 7 l31 t . ••••••••••••••••••••••• S......Mh).Co. AJI types of real eslale investrnenu stnl·e 19'19. S,.cWllMgift 2*1TD1 64~2 I 7 I 54'-0611 C•forT.D.•s Amen can Mtg 953-4141 -- LOST : Mitl e Silver Cockapoo (Looks like Poodle) "Shag" 9 yrs old REWARD lr v1ne 1 551-2300 after 4 · 30 FOUND St. Bernard :'wt a I e 10 • l 2 Be a ch & i\tlant u !i62·507l after lpm 2nd T.D. for sale. 3 yrs, ---- 15''}, 1nl unly, $24.300 FOUND· Girls bike , 3 yields <!O'h.. 9fill.1957 Bkr '>pd., 8lh & Bay St. NB CASH FOtt T.D'1 •FAST ACTION• Cambna Mtge 95:i 3454 WILLIUY ~lrd-41h TD's Or fund new TU's For immediate quote. call W l .C. <1l4)752-8261 Evs, 673 9317 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW student needs 125.000 Will do anything Le gal. Confidential OVM P.O Box 3242. N.B. 92fi63. M~SAGE lie pampered w1\h a per s ona l relaxing ~nh/ massage by 12 or the pre- , ~ lliest girls in Southern At'C'OWlting F /C lo a lifcttptr T1V2,• l.aguna Hills mal\ufat tur1ng co. seeks 1n div1dual with 5 yrs. re cent expe r ience on manual systems. Will be responsible for A/P. AIR. P /R. PQSllng G IL thru FtS. bank recon· c1liat1on & quarterly tax- es. Wall s upervise 2. Ex· cell. benefils including medical, dental. & bonus program. (72821 Call for Appointment 17141547-7631 Accountants Unlimited ft~Servius ~~?~ ..... ~!!! AWMTGa ... 'Ille ~ Corpora· • tiM bu an immediate , • opening for an in~ent.ory , a iad l\or to perform physical inventories of 7-ELEVEN STORES. Ability lo work with figures quickly fr ac·. curatdy. X1nt company benefits. Apply 1n person. or call. 1740 W. LaVeta, Oran1e. CA 978·013'7. AUTO liOOKKEEPER For new dealenihip. A IR & billing clerk. Prior ex- perience necessary. Con· \a ct G reg Hughes. ~0330. AUTOMOTIVE (;W IOODW! .? Unusually pleasant working conditions in J ohn Wayne Airport complex. Experienced GM bookkeeper only. Op· portunily for advance· menl See Office Mgr. HOWAIDChe¥1"0let · Dove fl Quail Sls. NEWPORT BEACH Auto Route ADULTS Earn $300. $450. or more e11ch month. Join The Reg11ner Delivery Team. :IAM·S:30AM. Ro utes available in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Santa Ana Call 556-5426, 2AM·l0AM. Baby sitter Needed for Syr old Girl in NcwPort. Bal boa Arca. Arter School Hours :J.7. 675·3045 Evening~ & Weekends. -· -Beaut. Triplex nr. S.C. Plaia. Wiil Consider Pets Ir Children. $47&. 213.542.3513, 213-372-1238. EXECUTIVE CONDO: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br. all Irvine Village 1325, 2 br, otf Bolsa. No amenities 1625. SSl-2042 pets. 891 81~. 963-2532, ~T~d California Jacuzzi. I No" leasing. Best loci. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 1 sauna etc. Open lOam "hare 3br Hse in C M. t1on m Palm Spn'n11s 1 4am. 7 days a week Vis· B A 8 Y S I TT F. R I ~ " Ala....ce•nh 5100 I /M C AU · H Ith P"'ts o.k Call wkdy eves blO<'k west of ai""'-. a · antis ea H 0 US E K E E P E R 1()55 N. Mam. Ste 1016 Santa Ana. Ca EXECUTIVE SUITE. _~ __ 77 _____ _ ~ .,_,.' •••••••••••••••••••••••j S 2112 .. _ bo Bl d 646-9819 SUNDIAL pa, ruor r v · * * * * Needed for 1 child, nex __ _ __ Costa Mesa 645-3433 Br hrs. own trans :Hunl. WOODBRIDGE. Share AIRPOITPl.Ali NOW YOU Ing thi!> ;.d for your Harbor . Ref's Req. Westside studio. 1 person. SUD Includes util. Avail. Novl.~. Woodbridge 3bdrm. all Af* lw• ,_.,abed Irv ine Village am oru.twllll•d ltoO rnenilles. ts:iO. 551 ·2042. •••• •••••••••• •••• ••••. new 2 br. 2 ba home SMOKE TREE SJ°'!C•al gift ___ ---1--------_iw.._3945 __ • 87 __ 3-_9060 ___ _ Pools. boats, jacuui & REALTY Profe:.s1onlil Therapeutic ACCTG BKPNG trails. S275/mo + ulil. 17141323 l'i:ll Can massage. lJc'd. NB Appt I TEMPORARY Babysitter needed. 2 Rites ~ Avail ~. l, 2 BR 1 Ba. apt in 4-plex. Drps. 81loVe. cpta. $350. No pets "'1·3'1lli ~ ... Jl41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dave857·l330.or644·0620 -----only. Steve 548·2811 o~g··t-today to work pr wk +occasional eves. -......, I ~ ""50 I "'"' ... ..... Monte Vista Ave. area. Roommate to shr 3Br s ..t.. .... Sell -------on various accounting & 546-9967aftS:30PM. SDS. 1 BR. encl ear. child OK. no pees. Upstairs. 541 ·S331; eys, 646-2325 lbr. nr. Victoria Bch S500/mo. in cl. util . 642-1ZT2. Condo.SZSOmo + •:;util ••••••••••••••••••••••• LITIU~ES bookkeeping asslgn- 631-0612 aft &PM For store fr octice space al ESCORTS men ts. Work close lo Babysitter needed, 4 dys -----1 reasonablerales More .\o ur home. F igure wk. 7-3PM. my home or 500. 2700 c-EA all major credJt cards Ft>m over 25 to sbr 34lh St O -. rr. ---i1ee1~ed---+-'-"~~o~Se~nitooil'---A/li~Mtftf:~~~~~~==-1 iiilimW:..:..:...hi;rt,.,:.=;ffii~~;rnf.~t-,..ph\-J>t.-N~f-Sl26 ME5ft-V"'1E"1ftit-Dfttl'!:.;D,, __ +-l---------H 5.'D-4723 tants needed throughout 2 Br. 2 Ba. Sundeck 142S. ·Avail approx Nov. 1st. s.48·1875 days, 760-1418 mr•util.675-1706 PLAZA 14 lth Dally Pilol Onnge<:owit~ 1525MesaVerdeE,C M. Pf::\:\\' PIS('Jtt:R BANKING TaLBS eves fr wknds. · ...... ·~· lrl 2 •toey . .cl pr, 11 .. DeJ Mar atta. MIS/inD. 751·~ fr Vic- 545-4123 \US ~till 0111,\ "\:!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• UI001q. ft. 2 Front olfices. 2 Baths. Large rear shop area Is door. S495 roo 1775 Whittier Ave. C.M. 54G-93S2 Days. 646-0681 Eves. :1 II Ill'' Co r :! 11.1\ .. 1•n l,\ 'II ·a d,,, :141'. 11 11nt- /\11\·,•rt1 H· on1· 11 1 rn11r1• 11r•rn\ \'1Jl11l'<I ti I' I 11 ~I \II! E a l'11 .11l<l 1t1unal 11th' 1i. 11111\ Iii!(.• for 1111· l \\t1 l.IH~-. ~•Il l'\, nu 1• o IT\ Inc r ,. 1 a I a d l> ~1t++v-~tJ-€-tr.JT~l""' \'our Pcnnv P1nd11:r 1\d vr U S£' '11ur Ba n k Americard \' 1s a o r :\lastc•rcard F'or more 1nrorm1111on and to plare your ;id t•i.11 * FDXYWY * OUTCALL ONLY * 912-1131 * MASSAGE SlO W I AD MYSTIC MASSAGE S56-4fi,56Santa Ana ,...,. D9IC.-.. • 972-IJ45 *· MC & V1SA Accepted COVER GIRL * C>Un:AU• teavemessage. Versai lles penthouse _N_EW_B_R_E_ED_A_PTS ___ , studio coodo. achalta only. LAGUNA 8CH (Nr lona Behl $45/ mo. 642-1ZT2 FOR LEASE 642-5678 I ~c.,;;·· 4400 n~ .i>e~s_.1 !'!!..,Jti~!!:~~l~ Room with kitche.I).. PDll-..1.BdmlflJ..o(L $395. com mun ty Wit PoO • Near-t>US-•. shopping Frplc, rec room, pool, spa, um. s aunas Ir cents. Adults only. Eves Jacu11l. enclosed clubhouse. Min Crom &-t:30orwknds.962·7520 ,.,..,.. G• 6 water pct ................... w • WESTCUFF BLDG KOrLlg~~tNDOs. ~~ REWA-RD rc;;~ t •ESCORTS• 6200 sq fl w/2.00& ofc rormataon roncemaog ar I 972-9599 24HIS. Nf WPOHT n• AlH Adults, no pets. 393 beach. li'JQ. Agt 7•5600• Lrg room. pvt bath, Hamilton. C. II. 64.5-4611. 770-21!3. linens, no pets. S200 /mo, • 4 ' ' •• • • ...... space, nr OC Airport. rest of young white , suo. 220. 3 phase eJec. female in parking lot of Asking SU sq ft .• gross 3 1 Mcrvyns on Adams 1n yrs. CaU Hugh al 54G-7923 Hunt ingl o n Be a <'11 •• SPRJTIJAL READINGS toam-lOprn. F\Jlly Lic'd. 492·7296 or 492-9034. 1815 S. Camino Real. San . Clem . 3 BDRM l~ Bath , fireplace, new carpels and drapes. fi'"esh paint. double garage. Patio, lundeck, DO pet.I. Refs. $500 mo. Realtor. 59.7721 _, ... 1126 ....................... lbt, 2ba, prlv. yard , 1ua1•. fJ?lc. dlabw .. ""ber, w/d, bike to bch, NOG-mo .. $300 sec. ..... DUPLEX: Xtn lee 3Br Iba..,..,., Pllllh cpta • dl'lla· PeDNd yard, some Gal w , cklae to bch • ...... -.Ph485-l'1111, -.zzn .-&. Nice 2 Bt. Near Dua Hal1xlr. B-25091 La er.ta. Owner. 494 .... ...... .-...... 1140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vl'll'lJaill•l Br. security. lit fl last. Laa Bch. close lo everytbln&. _a. __ 5.WJ __ . ------ li'JO /mo Steve. 967·1.900 1 Bdr + Bath. Pool Mon-Fri. 1 10·30PM . Monday 8/25 /80. Call 213·432·4406 FOR LEASE i ~-~·~---~-~~ HIAllllACH Jacuui, C.D.11. S100 + r .~II Mr How ard f 4~ bHJ1 Lie 3 br, 2 be 1q>per •pt. 1 _Sec_De_p_._640-_1234_· ___ , No pela. '100 mo. Al\. LOW RENT! In Ex· ----------a 8'15-11'10 1617 Westcllff. N.B. Want change for care for 13 yr. financial Inst. 7000s.f. Laree a Br upper Duplex. old dau&bter durina 1st. noor. AceotS41·5032. 2 Ba. Patio deck. new mom'soc:cuMlnaJtravel. crpta, drapes. No pet.a. Pref. female 35 +. KOLLC9fta Walk to Wiiler • abopin1. 6'2..&163eves ~ KOU. -1.RVINE lNDUST. CONDO 6,200 sq f\ w /2075 ofc space. U0.220 3 phase elec. Nr OC Airport. Ask· inc 50' per sq ft. 3 yr grou lease. Call Hugh ~7923Monlhru Fri. '100/yearly. Avail Nov l. Newport Beach. lli'a bib Eleaant HecutJve suites ~.:6275 eves, 173·9081 to beach. fem. '195. R•n· in prnti1e loc.tion. With 1300 Sq ft Costa Mesa 2&' "-T• · d MS-67!18 c o m p I e te s u p po r t per sq fl. --'Y_. ___ • _____ services. ~s:MO 2 BR 2 Ba oondo. w~ V•llMa .... 4250 714/851-0681 burninl fpk, new pa.mt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------•St.-.., 4550 drJis, cpc.s. Dbl pr .. lge MOUMTA*YllW ----------··••••••••••••••••••••• patio. nr Hoa1 Hosp. VILLAS Stora1e Space. Newport AcDt.. no peb. 15'75. ·an Ideal loeaUon for Al· Beach. 2306 W. Ocean· 4Pll.631·7129 TllllSCl.UI lome,y. Ru.I F.al•le, or fmnt.673-4154. NarPalmSprinp.1-2 fr Entrepreneur. Office •---w·__.__,. 4600 3 bedroom viUu avalla· now available . large ---- FOMAllS AIE flEE cal: 64~5671 •MASSAGE• Weekend Special & 11' Evening's 4·10pm $15 per/ball hr. Hot Tub & , Sauna. Steve's Hair Hap· pening. ~11636 La•11&Gewh ESCORTS •972-1621 Call ror info or appt. • Found or lost a pet? Call us. We're Ole Pet Pala. (714) 7S.2188. TOMMY"S OF NEWPORT ESCORT 752.93&1 Lost or found a pel? Call Animal Assistance TOUCHACl.ASS Leaaue. 537 -2273, No fee. ISCotrTS Lido bayfront., 2 Br. den, 2 Be. frplc, sandy beach Sl300/ mo. ydy. 8'15-0120 ble. Weekly. monthly paneled Rfteplion area ••••••·~··••••••••••••• and annually. 7 lighted with storase and 3 W~ed m Coala Mesa or *'_.~........,....UI '-llL tennis COW"t.s. Cloae to pr l v a le 0 ff I c es 1 n lrvme area. 2 or 3 BR, ~19ftft--w LOST: Small Green/ Blue 2AHRS 152·0817 Parrot. Vac. Lake Park REW ARD 53M103 HR Rancho Mira1e 's beautifully maintained house preferre d . 3 &.-.-..&. MIO.II Lce2 br, 2 be condo. steps a_. t n-. Ai \ . Adults. Xlnt references. LOST o b --~ to beach. new dee, bit· .-aaran ...,.... en, rull service buildlnc. 873·5701 Eves . & • : o ermann, 0-..D•c'-J <714)328-4097. (Comer W•tcUlf Dr. 6 weekends black fr tan neutered Codd• ' Lovely lllJ adult. no pets, uu ar .-. aoo Ed· iqer,b.l.MM119. im. paUoa. crpt, drpa --.. -C-.. -, 'FO--RN-lA-.. --Irvine, N-Beach). . ti! male, "Kelly ". Vi c . 11 /l , 9115. 913-9315 ~ ..,_...,. • M h Su ' n... 77• L6J I ..._.._$ 800sq, ft. WANTED: Garage for onarc mmat vd. 6 ... u. .... poolll6de xtra l&e 2blka from bc.h. Huge Palm Sprinili call Meli311a 645-6101 light storage. CM IN 8 REWARD. 493·4288 or Exciting Entertaanmenl *·a.. Bllna, dahwhr. newly cptd. ~br, d i-. C t t J d 496-9610,661·3112. l~ mill8 beach. Adlts, • -area . on ac u Y by the King ol Comedy 00 petl. 015 m 0 . frplc, w/d hook-up, no Condominium Rentals ~~~~~~~~~ 615-9490, Mon lbru Fri, Lost: gray Poodle, fern. Magic. Party specialist. .._ peta,990075.2·1474 8:30to5 Sand c ats l le •1 SJ9.2M4.S34·7312 . LwnaryCondom\olums. A"...._hct_..I RESPONSJBLE Mlddl·· Marguerite. CdM . d M II ( MUMl'l•TOMLAICIS Beaut. Lie3br, 2blb bch, Completely F\amlabed, Unique free standing, "'-Coupl poodl~ 4144-2'183 I Jo y or r e , rom SP·•-trV~-_,. .... S d tw, w/d hook·up. no Cl b.._..,_ well appointed medical ~-e .wbl-:']2bdrme . W.F.B. you left w1tho.ut nn-...nv ~ & iru: .. -..... -'"'" 7474 Country U """''Ulll ... 'd1., located in ""0 art of ,_,A 4Prnis _, CASCADING ,...-. -·-· Goll. Tennis Avail-H.B. , treatment·~ •. X· hous,.Minlmum 1 yr 1 t:oat: brown fr whale Spr· our ?date. Haw about dm· .rJ:l:'lo'#:a llJOO 4 Br. 2 Ba. Duplex., able at Special Rates Ray rm. bullneu office. leue Answer Ad 11353 1n1er Span, fem, no tags.. ner. Please call Mark. NftSPACJOUS Oteanlnmt. Wood beam rorourCUenuonly. laraereceptionrm +pvt ea.Gooacbrs. ' 'Nubbins'. Buc h /' _544-_7529 ______ _ LAKmDE cellintl. carpeta, drapes, Weekly. Monthly and olflce area. Available. Adams. Alt.. 5, 980-8148; 3 ~·=== & all bullt·lna. En .. l,..ed 1 Weekend Rentals. Call t-'•u for appt to days (213)57S-9064 ADULTAPTS ".,. ~ hi 111~/ • ... •a..-ftreplaC. 1 • r a 1 e w \ t h see. · ,..•i:• ltlWAID. $200 ...................... . • Prtu .. s ._ .. _, ..... -t·-Wahef/dryer. f\anl. or call: (714) 33Mlll RED CARPET I,__. 11-•s bl .. poodl ......... . ...................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• uuoa . ...... • e. ~~-......... ='= unfurn. lmmed. oc·, •1351 l 1 b h ht. .... 7005 •--C ~EDRAL CANYON cur y am cut w /w . --......... cupancy. TSL M1mt. Aan "1tm" 5015 flea COUat. Name "Mou· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............... MZ·llOI. COUNfRY CLUB IXICUl1YI SUITE jle." Miasinl aiqce 10/10. C:O.ta Mesa Chrittian Pre· _..U.!nmbeacb 8ache6or, Partt Newport. 11\aU .. ~ceofflce.in lNVESTOllSWANTED CDll area. Reward. This School now enrolling. In· 141-11.. ocean •lew. $425. can M-51lCathedral NewportC.nter JobumaUpouplnbu)'· isaUCtJeliri'•dot;1he'a troductory olfef': 129.50 ,. ... Av•. H.... ' turn. 11115-:9 "'--·-Dri ·-.u70 ln1 tontrol or under been ralMcl With him. Wkly. 1.ncl hot lunches. (alb W. al 8tKb 81) .......,..... ve --valued public co. • In· · Tb an k you . D a Y. • _&41-_5423 __ . ----- ltew caMD. 1 6 2 bdnn9 2 Br. 1 a.. •• to beach. ~ .-WP011 UACH IU&Una acqubltion pro. 645-0414, Nita '40-9514. DPOlrf • . • UUla pd. •· PToperty ,.,,__ •---R alt ia....., __ ., .. Dr gam.SleYe1l4/'4&-7374. Noq~lonuaked. ,....--• . ....._Multaonly,no lfouM.IGIUO,IA2·lOlq ~ • ._. e Y Call"'::._-Hlll"',...'.. .. ..;...,,. .... uw, • ..... poOI, Jae. teanil. ., 1 ... etc e.ar Cabin: -i -....-. ._._ ---MoMy .. a... 5025 FOUN1 D. 8cochket. buff. Next won.hop for belln· 2333 No. Broadway :1200. Coldwell Banker Bldg .. Santa Ana 1714tUS.4103 FREE PARKING Administrative Assist F a s t p a c e d Newport Irvi ne invest ment Cinn offers career opportunity for in· dividuaJ wtlh xlnt s kills & sound prol experience :Ylaturity & corporate background helpfuJ. Xlnt ~a:lary kfnnge bent..f1ts. Call Gail 752-0010. .... S*5 The Daily Pilot has an immedlate operung for a sales person with newspaper display ad vertas ing experience Good salary . com · missions Ir excellent fr. inge benefits. Excellent growth opportunities for a person with career am· bltiona. Call for appoint· ment, 642-4321. ext. m O..-.eo.t .,.., ..... 330 W. Bay St. C.M. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F IH AlDE • COMPANION. IDP'•ca.•• HOOFOPB. Q.aK/TYfllST HEW ACCHT C&.1 Banking T&La Permanent. full time sv. day week, fr part lime. Experience preferred, but will consider cashier· ing background. Type 40wpm .. Mint benefits It - ad an c e m e nl. Cal I 97~3tll0 EOE --------- Banking *TWB* Teller needed to work fuJltime io our beautiful HUMl'IM&TOM llACH branch. Experienced S&L Teller preferred: C&shler exper. may be acceptable. Typing & customer service skills necessary. Excellent company benefits • '· wortun1 conditions. For interview. call J eff Rollins, 846-3308 . dependable female, to _ _.;;.._~--'---'---'-­ assist middle aced d1S· abled lady by driving lo therapy cluses, shop . ping " daily c hores . 7:4SAM-5:4SPM Mon· fi'-1 . Or separate rm is balb for live-in.~ Aides for active retire· ment home. 3:31>-11.30 fl 11:00.7 :30. 393 Hoepilal Rd., N.B.631·35M. ASS•••! SOLDall We have an lmmed. openin& for an as· sembler/eold.erer with at m.lnimwn ol 1 yr . exper. Mu•l be exper'd. at 50lderln1 cln:ult boards under • microscope. NASA certified hilhly desfrable. .......,. S,.dcllttea IM> llonn>via, C.111 . 6'2-3'27 E.O.E . 111111 Ir you have at least' 6 months Teller eic· perience, why not phone for an interview? We have a few openings • at our beautiful. new headquarters bu.ildin1 plwt an openinc at our , Udolsleoffice. Excellent startin1 • salary. FREE career •P· parel and an attractive benefits packa1e includ· inc a Dental plan, plus • two weeks vacat.Jon after • Smonthl . Ir you are a weH 1roomed, care« minded lndlvtdua.I, please phone for an interview. PAT MAGILL 7 '4-7'°"'000 Equal Opp Ernplyr M /F .ac.•tm. !Nr .._. Hoap. Llaht Ii ":t, _ _._TV 2 t '=" ~ ....,..TOM ....................... ma e . c nauier. nen It.arts 1~17'4!0. For ~a br 1 t. d\o ~ ... ._.... · rp"'-.. female. Poodle, &ray, detatla call Weit As· Blaut;y ··-a.,, ....... UUI pd ' ·--......A..-' ·~· a .. 14,714/NMlll llACH YOU_....... female. SmaU Shepherd aoclat•,to-813'. EOE M/F '1 Richard Ouellette Salon ---· _, ·--· sar. -· Ofllae •P9H avallabla ._._... ! I ·1:.fll.J'b ~or la-em Wuted2Cll'l8r.Oondo. »llOeq.ft.&lltea.Call WWllMA :i~"~e~':."!~·lem:!t MaW...., 7075 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j ~ ~':::~~t!.~~~: -·.-... -1----aU---1Wmna.DTllr.CUDdo. =.~~·:: 1141111·'1111. ' -Newport e.ach Anirnal1 ....................... --•d•llST.mlll! ... ~••••1 h1\ra\yU1t with small " ... urf«t A• ""'i MN .lll&9tot ..watu. DO • • aln1le to &rtple olflcea Sblh•,.....,... ,~ ... 8t:c,kJn1, aome MANA•• I clienttle. u . .:::· Cel ....... ~..-. ::...~· , ........ avalla~le •/full :or'U:e ill Ot =ln:y Dnl*''• Lqma Hilla AJaowantmanlewi•t ·~~.... ._. MrYltet, D"11Uve at· 2111 ll's d1y. Yolaadall0-3012 store. llua\ be ea·' ""~c::Dr larltl l*m...., L Yrl; . • ~ADIAN,...t~~ moepltere, located In .......... -Top&aee,._.~ perleneed \n better1 200·-.. -· .NB , .... l'l!Ue. 141.Jt, ......... ~~· ~ 1ntM•N&a,.t8e1th. ----·-Wan~ YNO, ...,._woman ·womea'a reedy-to-wear M6-llfl ca. .llT.-· II -coMl ~UK. C.Ultita:75IMUI. ........... ,.....,,..."· •Hiii ••clU111 or 111. 8lld 1 11iwwr."'"'11a ,, ... ..._ .... aw .n Ve17 lloe, Ill 1 1111" la llll•l-.1. Ldlllllo 71........ ,-. ....... ,. Al\1lldnl ...,_lo .......-11 •• _Clf,_,Wll?A ... rt•, wa to ....... 1ett1a1, pool. 1Wap ...... w/lamlb AIJlPOaT Aas.A. Blrcb A*•LllllallJU Dld)'PUo& le,.J. Wlll relocate, bleAllldn.~~ .., lo a.a 1111011i1 ..._ .... .., d ..,_ ....... .....,. Wt ... ,... ..... Ille•*-• 6Wd.mia1•eq.f\. •Kar'KLm O 1 IW,__,. travel. Loves klda. ~Q "-'9 • tall It 11 wltta a low·coet "' t •• 't•U A .... , In Elilll ... ~ ..... 01 •• ......... C.U rt.a ... No ..... ,. .... Ht '........ anhnal1. Aaawer·Ad --fwot11 .. t•Dl. £!._~l .. a•. Plwa .. f.. •Pl!.!!I.@:!! • ---•NILCaUllMllO -. ...... ~In. --\' .... C.,1 ta ..•.................... ....................... .•....•................ ········••·•··········· DrivewQS Parklq lot ClJSTOll IN'l'ERIOR CARPETU~EANINC; U~ r•ponalble b11l>y•ll •V•Y LOW ... CIS • f:lalrt S.alcoaUof CARPENTRY 31)', olf '3I M02 11'.'r, full tmr Mon Pri fur 0 11 1 andHaVP m a in Ut'd. Aaphall 14a.t1 1 Br Ja1 MZ MOt Jack Watah ('flit (.'11 d11Y worlun11 motht-1'11 Vil I 1m11nc:" foh-.· M>llnutlt'li B W·•-6 ,.,..... •• ,,...1,_ I lnlal\I" UH 11 3 \ 1 h 21 yr e••"'Mt'n<:t' C:l"()(llt· ....... ' rm .cid, ""'10dtl pl•f\Jj ~u:R\ IC'f. AK1\ 1\K1 .. "-· ,,....., ,.... ""' .. fl T !\ (' A R I' ... 'I t'M ti4:l <Yr~ l M!I 4'()~"" ....................... t'-t'llt, 311 yn1 up 1..11' S II A H fo. N ~I Ca:tl edor (i11rdt-n111.: l.an1J ..,cal)111~ a.by.It~ M)' borne, 741'7 Bofldld WORK R<JOM 1 u .. 11.m 1•••••••••••••••••••••··1 1 r ".. r r 1 rn Ill • n .i & MIU' VI a. l r r 6 up Ml-lT.O ~ liilll'> ilri!M'fle wuH•n w1111tl•. l'<hmunw <.:0.1J1l1 I ,, wun K1•1oovul, ~aJO• Clt·an C.ll.IGlm_ c:.,.t~ n11n1 bhncb, 1 •• , .. J11rh, ••ontr ''.•UHili1t11oih . 111 I'µ .. rec E~t Inc"' Lovln1 Mo ther Wiii ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ialom t'IU1>f'I mJllllli. 111111111 I.rt .. h u. iifH .... I~) Jlt!fl~l\'t!7!12 13.l!i baby11t In my home Shampoo 6 .C«am f'l..an tKlnlt 1111rw or )our' ,, Co•:M ...... Refer .. hoapltal •~l'tt' C'o&Qr bnlMt'Mn.. wht palts rt•,lrrtrh 1·ariwl ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.Mor .. Ser.ten 9r..Jt• r1u lOm1ntNe•ch l'lr an S\t'itHO t'lt•unanait.ut,h U~ Mu111 ._11£t• l1uly •htht ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uv, dua rm, hall SU A¥l ftoblef)' d 1·nr1lng,. 111 > ri. j , 11, l r tu J 1 \ 11t "1 11 ... iq1€'nt1n<'ed ad / m1u•ket BABYSIT lhY hme for ~ Jyr. old ft 34UI St N.8 Lov I n It nut' t'Jl.lN rm J1 ~. t'(>Urh $10 r hr I l'llf"'f 2fr, ort 631 11<u7 I 111 \ ur<·t• , 111111 .,, ril in!( t'Xet'ut1v11 w/ ~dla "-GiAar .-hm pel odor l'' ..-a 11 t• h,. ,. 1 u r fl r 111 m :. """'~r1c11ce will ncute Cpt r.'*lr. l~ rni t'lpr , 1 7:-4 141fJ print ads. 11U1rkd1n.ii Do worli m)!IC'.'lf Kef, Ce• .. /c:.wr.t. n... ..... ri,.. ..ah'll lt!llt.'f'S, ra<l11J ,.µal:., 53& UlOI j ••••••••••••••••••••• •• I ~ , new!>lcuen.. llrorbures • • •• • • ••• • • • • • •• • •• •• •• .ind P R C1dl t>7S· t23t> ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• W,• l'ar\' CallM'( l'.le•nt'r:i l{;emcnt work Ill 1all liuuh .. J .1-;(.f Rll I \N Prwt•rl er.tuvebavcronmula S.eam cleflll • upholi. j P.-tu11> i.iclt>10>ia.lh hllt'k 111(ht fr•·t• ···t11mill' on H.dy;:&t Coeatnaction, St1tlnc<l. Wont uar Truc·k mount lo'tH· •·~t ~v. !Y7S7 lar1t• "' ~11ull 11111.-. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Glau Remodels. Spali urul ~nu; I Lil ··rn~..i m:1 0:~!1 1 llomto lmpr Vt'lllt'lll, :!!, vrs ~ llwle W Ph1lli1>i.. nH1 I ci.Jier Pen1·111g Ue11en . s ... 1.1 ""'' ih "" \\u h .. 1·reh· ll\llt>Ofll \ No JOh I l'.l1·itt11 lilO ••II.Ill Jllh~ Jubic 631 ~ W..en~~llt'lp ' n l.!.)l.17lf l>u1h t'lhl(llJ•..,lll1••l\ll l<A.I MJ\811 ~2 11)::! I l11l Jnh-. ull)l lffi l' I U,.,,lj ht ctl:.t', & 111i.u1 !!<I Wm k ,..,..,'"i C • • 11... jCwt... • ;u,uanl~ 11.114 !J!~1 i ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• • • • ••• I l:.tuJsnl( & Uum p Job~ A MEW JOI $20.000 to SI00,000 I ~~~·············1 ,Uk~~~d) WITNOUT ltKING YOtJt PlfSfNT ONE l-.11µ Lumt~r t•..,t1111Jtur 11 1 1 14. h igh percenliOe"OtexecuTtve-P<>s1t1ons are und1sc1oseo 0000ttun•ll~~ for mer contr .. ll'tor, t·all au mu\c l' can uµ L'1111 and ne"8f reach the advertised or listed stage We have heloeo many men lur rat~ ,111 rcsuhmt1.il & trcle rerno' al Uump and women ol all ages find them across town or across lh€ country •'1J1linwr1·ial 'tukl' uH:. tru c k. q u 1 t· k s 1• r v ROBIN 'S 110 S ~ <.,"LEANING SF.RVICf. "'or a lhoroutchly 1•ll'nn hllit'S40-~1 Ot•pt•ndublto own trani.. homl!111111ftte:.. thtH 11re& Mov1n1 ~ The SI arvin& Collt'l e Sludt'nts have 1ro•n. Lie. T1Z4 ·436 Same aood ser v. a.J .8427 , ..... !' ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IWl ll!f:iti Dave's Painting, i;er v1ng I areit !I yrs, mos t reas. 1 .. 11h w '"ll!Cr 10 l'll•u11 Insured. llr'd. Sll6-8425 ' o u 1 h o 1111• It ,. n h I ' ----OOJ !lflOI. 751 038.1 Frne cxl/rnt painting b)' llo u<,c•·1toun l11g i • what'' ('all SuliS'n Stuff for ddalls 842·~. TI I~ Mi\l'IEJ..'i. A1)tx & IL'>~ <:leunlni.: & 1Jus1ncs!> hldgs Cull C.:urol after " ~ l>ffi 646-6502 Very lhorough & 1•xl)4•r flrchurd Sinnr. St. he, ms Try me ll.16·5SSS, 24 hn. Paanlanl( &. Papering rrof. work. Free a t. R.snbl. Stevto. 547·4281 . ..,...,, ....... 962-4701 K I 11 I r t! f e r en 1· e ~ PAINTING 12 Yr:. Exp. l.1~a 54tl·8l!GT; ht•forc: mN B &.Cd M areas I'm IOAM Small, my prices are ' I "mall! 673 6477 Ron. M..rtun• lll1u:.t•ket!111:r L 1\e 111 St'11eratt· Pamling inter/exter lo 11uarle 1 ~ 1-:x11·llt•nt rates, 11wihty work. 1m rt•f'!> &16-571!6 med :.er v 848 5684 o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yurd I'll'"" upi. rtmtlvu tmns & rc..,t-ed1nl!S Ht•f!> (.' a I I (; r e c n h r· I t Laml., .. ap111g, 851 lll2'J 6:#~71411 WATEtU'RONT PAINTING l''1ne cuslom work, exp. & µrof Very rsnbl L1c'd. Call Mark 67:1 3369 Nothing really hae>e>ens unn1 you have an 1nterv1ew Tnat s wh&re we come• 1!.1:1 "11~.111 G4l-7tiJll 1n Learn how to reach the decision maker If you are seeking a change or are unemployed send us your resume or belier still call lex s NO -Masoftry 1 ffteiftc) J 2 Y n u n ~ M e n •••. •• •• ••••••••••••••• PaintincJ/SiqM COSTI 1nteN1ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1rc,,ponsib1l1llc!> hav1• Bri('kwork. small Johs • 1T IWO Truck Yurrl Ill N .. wport. 01sl11 M••i.:i & Tn•t-mamt cqw11 Can Jrvme fi75 Jl7St!ve~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• New conatr11ctlon. re· model. replpe Slab leaks. elaetron1cally located il re paired. draina cleared. Top Hal. &34>2000 Save on Plumblng, han· d y man, drains. new lines. You mus t b e satisfied 646-3430 P.O.los ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt Post Box Service rnE MA.IL ROOM. 24 hr 2fiOO ECst Hwy CdM·NB 640-o:MO« 644·448 l Use Our Address For Yoor Business Sulteor Box Number THE MAIL SUITE rnn Main Street .. B" Irvine 549-4733 looftlMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repair • Reroof. All t y pes·s h1ngles ·roc k shakes -compa.tar. Free est 541 ·5930 Fin. Avail BETI'ER BUILT ROOF AU types, hol t'Omp. tile. shake, lied bonded ans Free est. Call 960-87711 -----T Don't Get Soaked. Call Doug A l..Jc'd C'ontractor who doesn't cost more' All types o f roofs. DOUGLAS WAMPLER ROO FING C O Li e 1139.39:!6JB, 833· l!HO ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROBLEMS.Need to talk? Free co1U1aelio1 AB C HELPLINE ~2222. Tit ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 'Tt.-c.. ..... Let ua uparade that shower, tub, drain board or entry way. Ceramic tile Improves appear ai value or any home or comm bids at a reas cost. Free est ai sua1e•· llONI. ( 714 J 842-302i() TrMSer.tce ••••••••••••••••••••••• TREED~IGN: Ornament al prunin1 . Sculpt11ring, topping, thinning. removal, 1en' clean.up. 646-1845. T ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• T11tor Tow•·S•• & Iola'• Math, Readin1, Science, Music, Spanish , Study Methods Pre·School- College. Calif. Creden·· · tials. ~5176/548-9570 af · ternoons T,,-,s.r.-e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fast accurate typing on IBM Correct/Selectric, other secretarial work. business le tter s , re · s ume s , e t c . Karen . 5lANLEY. MRBER ti o any th 1 n ~ ~ (' u 11 5'\8 li920 Co11t•r1:U•, Un1•k & lll11ck. Stnn~ & Stucl'll, tiles E L ,.; C T R 0 S T A T I C ATOMIZING Auto Parts, ()Hice Furn . Wrough t l rnn Reaso nabl e 64&-8652. 8.ll 7537' 1 5 675-1230 .,, llAULING Starn1>c1I I '11nl•rcl1· 1\ll "-ter /Repair Balboa Roofing Co. The C .. -..-fH..U-1 1 :all David uftc.r 3pm ;it 1 .. 1 ..... s 111 1 '<in;·r .. tc Woirk ••••••••••••••••••••••• rooring Co ror the coast. llfTUll ....... UIOCIATU ..... fHICllClllC. ---r-.. '7 I , "" ~ ' Fr t G t e h.I -r.1.,. A '"lion People 1 I. a w 11 S c r \ 1 ,. c . , 545·1!'~6 ' ti75 o\2fi0 l.11· ti & llondcll 1 Stucco & Plaster Patch. ee es · e 00 w 1 c 1 ""' .. Landscape F'rcc Es t L ) . . I 110 Jllh wo sm. qu1~k & 1!'s hot. 67~67~3· IH C..,.Rki St .. WM JJO, S-,,._hco. c• 94111 1415191'*14H t142·9'JCn AL .~w VNIJ llJ\ l:IN<, \.<Jlley Ma,1111r.v l'U!>h>m l'lean 645-4203, 645·4199 New & reeovers Repair IOOMM.W .... ltl..WMHO.ClflrtM,CA'5014140112U.tlll 11 Truck r'rl'l!J:::.t l rµl1•s Brll'k hl1J<·k ---1111~"-9.WM111. s.cr--.. CA 91115 "161 '29·14'4 llt•as rat~. lawn sPrv1cc. I INSURED 548 :19fi4 '\ton•' (juahf\ work •Patch"-~* Specialists at stay busy ~~...,. 5 .,500 I d · kl -..... .., pn ces. Rel iable B&C ' .-......_._ .................. __ • __ .,CA9J660171411 J an sca 111ng, ""rlll er l,11•C ... "'' '.lfl:l """c 1\JITv"'"S 538·71l3 ).;o-wa.M;..H.L:;"~C.9oOIOIJIJIJIJ.Jlt4 mstallat~on&rc;a1r Ask"·"'' .. 11nw•1t11nc 111 .,,.11· """" ,.,..., ,.,,... ----54fHXil2 wa.lowca.--. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Let The Sunshine In" Call Sunshine Window Cleanin11. Ltd. 548-llM3 SeUwith~E ! NOT /4. PLACl:MENT AGEN"Y for M arvan 979 ~t<I l 'l.i:. 11 ,..,1·'"'11• 1 11 "t•l 1 'wll 1111•· 1t1·11i. •·I:! ;,i;111 Want Ad kesults 642-5678 Sell idle rlems 642·5678 ~~~~~~~~>'~~~~--~~~~-+----+-....... ~~~~~~~~~ .. ....,w.... 7100 ....,w...-7100 ~W-ed 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 ltwpW.ted 7100 IHeipW..ted 7100 HefpW..ted 7IOO HefpW..ted 7100 It's a BREEZE Classified Ads MZ-5'18 7100 ••••••.•.•.•••...••.•...•••••••••••••....................................................... , •...•..••...•......•... '······················· .........................•.•...•...•.•.•.....• Beauty Operators . manicurists, pedicurists to worit tn friendly salon tin. felexible. Rent or on. ... /JI.ACCT. for rapidly expanding lilaandal firm In Fuhlon bland. Exper. 11 muat. Dally input ai aeneral &edi« desired. 7Sl515 CAS .. a Full time Over 21. Com pany benefits We tram. Childcare m y Irvin e home. 3 rms. old 8 s·JO Ref's. 5.51· 1490. C hild c ar e & lit e housekeeping, 3 days a week , gd p a y , t•all 641·9323. Q,ERJCAL Immediate opportuntl} for a person with ac counting expe rien~c . Some cot1Slru1·llon ha<'k ground helpful Mus t type50wpm . Cow1lt'I' hcl1>. ~ 1lu)~ a week '¥1c.n lhru 1-'ri ').\!\ 4Rh7 COUPL1': W1\NT1'.L> ~una~e sma II hu.srnesi. l'art time Will tram Call for appt 846-327!1 CREDIT CLHK Our company offers ad Immediate opening for ~/S~.d~:.10en1n. 1°udrc. We ~,Jp~yin1tws ;~dc:=e~~e~f~~~~i~t; ~x:;~:~~~;~~:~e~~~~ _,, _ _,_ -811 c · ai decor=• Items made Contact: Good clerical skills cs· Inc '*Pl-• typin1 • me .-1 -• _. -. s c n ti a I. X I n t cu aaablt.Precloua metal• "'..-...... -.. 'iii Npt. IRK: Citri=====------t----SHen-'l'.._,__--+--eenel""11 SM'i'Umo...-..E.or N0-1113 lor interview Clerical 883-D3 ~~all P ersonnel: ...... --------- ... carpeater, capable STl!NOGRAPHER Fii WEST op quality Interior CLERK Sa ... & Lo.. " ''tlDI Sam L. llone, .OO:~:ithur Blvd Co . .._IM3. SIU· SI 037 Newport Beach, CA IO,•·n t1a *' • .,,./ 1 You will perform general Equal Opportunity --~~.._JlP. ''-' _£..o ~! · ·'Offt<!'f" l!UtJeS'iiiMildlng ·--Employu.M.1F..t\l Jff 11.aretar Yachts, 1631 takina dictalloa. typing Jl'laeomlla, Cll. and nuns. Closing date IOO*IWl&#/1" for applications is Oct. AP/AR/pa)'rOll. Part of 28, UllO. We offer an Im · work can be done al pressive package of full home or eves. Write ad benefits. Apply at Room ._, Daily Pilot. Box 13l . .... -. Bookkeeper, Ptr. 2days a week in N.B. for new ex· pancUoi Co. Exp tn sales office, commiaalons " aettln1 up records for computer entry. 673-2900. Geri. 10051 Yorktown Ave. IOOlll•• Huotmgton Beach. Rapidly expanding CPA CA. 9'21646 firm ill Irvine has pos. for Bllpr. w/min. 3 yn . Eq&laloppl)' exper. in a variety of employer m/f /h ...... fUDdiom. 752·5611 ~~~~~~~~ .... ,.,., P\ablic Accounting ex· perience helpful. Ca II be.tween 9am -11am .... 1156 llridl 1-)ter helper. full- Uaw, m111t have good trwportation 875-3175 CANl'9IA wa.•1 Part t1Jm, J.S'Mln/day. 1&.•lbr. Apply Newport Mesa Unffled School a.t. P'ood Service. 1857 Ptaunlla Ave. C .M. -.ma. CAlllP~I Aaula~ al E.F. Hut· ton ta currtnll)' In · tervtcwlDI qucllfled ..... ~lnthe ftald tA ftnaDclal plan- -. f\a11 01 part Ume. 111,-.si-part Ume. h11 time: unUmlled. tlN'nl. CAIWAIM..,. l'UI. ,art Ume 1160w• ll&'l'RO CAR WA.SH -llartla:r It. C.11. CLERICAL FAIWEST b~'!Z:ur':. Newport Beach, CA F.qual ()pportwlity Emplo)'erll/F/V/H a.tm IBllfflE dSISTlllS Clerk /Pharmac y. e xp preferred. co~me t1cs . gifts• ci.rds. 64().. 2 373 Cleft/Stock Frt.rme. 2 to llPM shift F\111 benefits. Hi·Time Liquor, 495 E 17th. CM. ----------- n .ERK TYPIST Respon )Ob. Will train Must work hall day on Sut Type 6fl-75w p m Call Steve. 830-9990. COLI.EGE STUDENT Garden work rn Corona del Mar. Hours , Sal 8-4 . :.>. Tues 12 4 S4 00 per hr Refs req 760-8732 -------- Co::curcW Lo.. OHken For our Woodbrirlgc Branch. Banking exp r e q X.l nl salar ~ • benefits apply personnel diredor. HBITAGllAMC 721 N. Euclid, An.aheim 991·3880 E.(;).E. Companion for woman. Lite duties, Uve·in 2·3 days per wk. Call eves blwn 7PM & 9PM 673-3023 COWAMOM/HSICPI Dependable, c aring female for elederly lady. Attractive sep. qrtrs . lmmed. 2 months aasl11n- ment. Call eves. 494-7617 Ca:•••/IUtlst Degreed A.sat. Controller. B io·medlcal. mgmt. skills. $33,000 Cell lli f« appt. U:i Reinden A1ency 4020 Bireh ~t 'N EOE Newport!ISMt•/Free COOKS DATAIMRY cuu Leading Oran•e County electronics mfgr. hu an 1mmed . opening for a data entry person w1lh 'USt! of Oe~wrHe r • Beetuve Terminal. Some Limited use rn keypunch & verif)' on TAB 510 punch verifier Excellent co. benefits l yr ex· pen enre nee Please con tart MashrSpec~ 1640 Monrovia , C.M 6"2·2-t27 E.O.E Delivery Man. L.i\. Times to homes in Nc>wporl Beach. 6 d~ys per week. J·JOAM lo 6:00AM 1450 per mo 548.4!)67 D&IVRY PaSOM I MM E DIATI-: OPENING The Daily Pilot needs a d~li VCr) person for a large motor route in Laituna.. South La1tuna Beach Rel1ab l ~ automobile 1s a mu~l Hours M·t'3.00-s·oo PM, Sat&Sun 6 J0to8.JOAM. NO COLJ..ECTlNG Ex· ceUenl eanungs for JUSl a couple ol hours or your day. For 04>larls c all Fost e r O u e llet a t 6'2·"321 . o,_,.c ... t DallyPMot 330 W. Bay St. C.M. Equa l Op!J Employer MtF DENTAi.ASST H3 day work week . Laguna Beach. Salary open 8.'J3.e0090/497·1S24. Dental recep l. /ty p111t <IOOd> for ortho office. Mature, aces JS.45. 5 day week. 642·5'197 DENTAL ASSISTANT. mostly front olc, some back olc, X·rays 11 must. Exper required. 495-6322. mvm l>n wr N~rt \1rr1ur1 ..rrea. htedch,·enc·"· apµ I; in person •>nl\ 260 N,,wpon t enter or. N l>n\-cr Hdp want ell . r ruc k Dnver lm mc1.hatc oµe11 me F'ull or 11art lime Valid CA driveN> license. Mm. 20yrs uf a1t<· Mun IJPM l OAM . Tues. flPM 3/\M, Thurs F'r1 !li\M SPM Apply Pennys:iHr. l Ui60 Placentia. <.:.M GEHHAL OfffCE -.;p~ port I rvrnc 1'10• k hrokcr:t~\' firm 11t•1'fh 111 vldua~ for •~ 0U1 l,cneral TIMPOLUY Hotel ~M-» y~or 1~~1--tlllf-J~llll .. lt-..-i~~e!neer""1a~~~r.r1Ri~~-I temporary work assign MmtlettHohl has 2·3 yn exp handling rn1:nt!> Openings m all ca sualty claims. This Evenin& poeition availa-c·utagon es ble for a people-oriented penoo wi~ receive claim . • • ARNOlO-ANDlRSON person able to check ID's reports, investigate ai <;••ncral Ofrln '. lrv1n1• 1 TIM>Ollu-r SllMaS ~rm &. enforce hotel policies process them to comple· arl'a, l)Panit SOWpm, ri1 Tempo rary Service s . atthedooroloorlounge lion. M u:.l h ll\ e "1mt• llQUk ke!'pr n ~ cicperren<·c '< llll !>lllat) & lic11ef1t~ l'Jll Gail 752 01170 h 1 St Inc Enjoy excellent com· .,._1 mg. ri om'. mai · crc<i 4001 H. t St s o pany ~1·ts. Apply In -·-m U JI U I a I' I U r t r lrC I · • le ucn..,.. 714 556.6rn3 Newport Beach person 9AM to Noon, COlllSPOMDIMCI 54.S-6184 Mon·Frl.. Personnel II GENERAL OfflCE MAlllOYT HOT& This person screens ai en-ror gart'Tl('nt mfl(. Phone 900NewportCtr. Dr. ten via a CRT new buai· fo.:Ab' RhN _EXTRA MO~EY typing fl ling $4 00/hr GeneralOfftce NewportBeach nes1 application• for y aVlDg a pvt art ... a<" 642·2666 •Ull" ~ Eq&lal Opp Emplyr M I F auto inaur~. Appliea Y~~"'."°ft~~I~~ ·friiaif&Jtc~1~-r-0o--1nH•t""11111et11•t"~t-.~•ho1o1&"il1d"'a--y-s-t ·---------i determine the a ccep- the art & accessories. Heavy l YPIJ\R (6Swpm > & take you by s uprise. Holel tabWty ol l.he riak. Cor· Call 9-1 Moo· Fri 641.,.931 ~ood phone mannerll es · Work t~ary assign· 1 _~....._.IM responds with acents " Sandy sentlal Informal :it menls in the local O.C. -...--uwured retard.inl relat- --------mospher e Full t ime . Airport area. Work a rew 1111 S..c..fOr, edquestiomlrprobMma. EDUCATION SllOO/mo 548-3467 days a week or a few (4054'Harbor Blvd> Appllcanu m1111t have Coordinator Adult de· -------ween a rmnlh. Weekly ec.ta llesa typm• stilla Ir previoua velopmenl program GEMBlAL OAllCE paychecks . Quarterly .._ -up in a poeitlon involv· Master's 'in Psych. social TO SI I ,000 bonus trips. We are ac-... ing communication 6 work or Spec Ed. At'c ura t c t y pi s t ceplrngapplicatlonsfor: cus lomer c ontact s . Supel'vilefy·-1Jef· wit.b w J i e 0 t: r @ I ril r Ic e . rn-r-N-rm•· _ua105 .. -. ..~V.1,QIM lnllw::an.ce_.exp ..... ~ DO req·d.Supervise da1 knowle dge V a r ied 'lfnU ... Ullhl lftlll helpful. ly operalron of program duties Non·s rmkcr In Entlish speakinl or bl· United Cerebral Palsy. Tustin. 8J2. 7300. .(1£CtPllMSJ liniual only. Please app-WoaD l'llOCISSOI 546·5760 ly in person 9-S We need 10meOOe to type General /TIJ,..JS 45-E.O. E . M /F & transcribe a variety of l::lectnc1an expen enrcd an rcs1dentiaJ re mu de I. 631 2004 EUCTltOMfC TECH Testing & Trouble Shoot- ing, Digital 4t Analog Systems for a s mall ~o. Pre vious exp, Contar t Vatakron Inc. 730·1575 ELECTRICIAN·Boat ex· per desirable to he lp wire 67' boat in t:osla Me!la Call Vick Luck} 645.6063 ·EXEC. ASST. Wanted to run Regional SaJes OHl<'C. Must be in dt•pendent &. aggressive w abrl1t y to t•om muml'ate. XJnt o gan1z.a uonal skills. good phone manner. t ype 70wpm, standard orfice s kills TM..._.'9yC ... l1 'If I~ wrr"" om ce materials uaing now hi~ /llCTA TIJ,..TS word processing equip • PORTE K. full time 'If rn~ Housec l ean e r Wan· magnetic 6 electronic Mu.s t be 11 v a 1 I u b I e Call today for appt. ted/Eatabllsh cleaning keyboards. as well as wknds. 557 ftftJIC service. nex hrs. MI F dictation equip. Previous S ECU RITY GUJ\RO ,..,.., 968-4404 officeexpdeslred. Fu ll t ime Mu:it h e en HOUSECLEANERS ava1lahlewknds. •L•n:. To work ror Janice's MAIL~Y PBX OP~RATOR. Eic Ii -a.Bl pcnc nce prtfcrrt.'<i, ru ll IFMPOllAllV PlllSONNllSUMClS Raggedy AM p /f, 8·3, time. ~ust he availahlc • Tues.· Fri. &iS.2514 This penon processes fr ---------1 dbtributee lncomln1 • wknds. l72l lirdl Street outaolng mail, order•. Please call for appt Newport leecll Howekeeper for workln1 receives. stores ai dls- 645 7:l5!1, :\i on Pri couple. 12 hrs. week. tributes s upplies ai 8.:xl·S Fiexlble hours. 644-0648, equip. Applicanta must Glass-stained Costa 752·2393· beabletoUftlargeheavy -G•.•8•8-4•.,_-0fffC--•1-i Mesa studio, fulhime, HOUSEKEEPER prof, Objeels&havethe ablHty Part l ime Irvine Ad pennanent 1·3 years ex· mature, ~gliah speak· to stand for exteneded Agency needs help in per Glass cutters & as· in& prererred. general periods of time. We are uusy media de partment semblt!J'S. 646-7474. hse " lndry work, own growing ai we would like f d F you lo grow with us. We Approx. Shrstday Good Gii ..... ftAIMH trans pre erre . or offer an xlnt benefit pka. typing s kills a must. Call S . .6 • mature couple In CdM Ir you .. -lnter-t-" con-M .1 m. man .. actunng con· 9 3 d .,. h d ..... ""'cu an yn· 979-7000. l'em in Irvine will train • · 5 ys, .., r. A tac_'l necessary Knowledgeof ....................... --! lo set up ai operate 0 .D. answer 372, 642·4300 24 & I. 0 Grinders. Must hrs. have some between cen· Houtewlves: ir you are ters grinding exper. Call rriendly, conscientious Riiey for appL 979-6080 and dependable. we need MAaY'IOU SENTRY INSURANCE I BM Memory 50 & sail ing exp. helpfu.I. Xlnt bene fits & ple asa nt working environment SAIL MA&AZIME 645-1104. Fast growing new health company needs you. If you are not satisfied wilh your income call Mr. Sparro al 962·8.111 .. Field Rep.special temp. project position. Good pay. Immediate opening. Inquire Teleprompter Cable 1V, 901 W. l6lh St, NB, 6'2·32161. I Food preparation pre· par e sa lad s & sandwiches. Da ys & eves. 644-0010 Full 6 pa rt lime help wanted. Light main· tenance. prefer mature person. lee Ca pa des, 979-818> General VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICES Ofhn: TopP~ , ...... .,. , .... ..... Gr-.~ .. ..... MIVB. Fii TO i ou Al'PLY. VOLT Guards ...... ARMED6 UNARMED OPENINGS Uniforms, cleanin11 rree WE WJLL TRAIN St ale re11lslration pre· ferred. )'OU r« food prep and servin1 In a deUghtrw r estaurant . 8 to 4 weekdays. We'll train. Appl y lo person . St.onemlll Tena~e. 291.S Redhill, CM • '\ Housewlvea P /T , earn xtra money doina what yo u know beat , t:ouHwork. cau Suda ·n Stuff. IMZ·OIM. APPLY IN PERSON MON· FRI 9-3PM BEKIN PROTECTION SERVICES 2601 w. eau Road IMSUl~I Anaheim.Ca. S...,/T,._. (714) 761-4831 Needed fOI lrvtne area. E.O.E. M/F Start salary to llOOJwk. "'!'!~!!!!!!!!!~!!!~~I ~.II re . multi· II ne in· :;;; suraace company . ~~me .All "'~·· U~forma fum'd. Ales 21 or over. rellred 752> ,_, E.O. E. IMSUMMCI 1971 E. 4th St, S.A. 927U (714)835-Cm8. E.O. E . JAMITOIS Part Ume eves. Newport Beach/Colt• Meea area. Janiton • waxen. Mu.st be over llyrs. old " U.S. citizen. Call 532·6551, 10AM·3PM, Mon.-Fri. Janitor, experleaced. Knowledge of floor machines helpful. Full time Mon. t.hru Fri., 1AM lo 3Pftl. Xlnt benefits 6 worklnc conditions. E.O.E. Bayview Conv. Hotp. 2055 Th11rin St .. C.M.MZ·~ JUllior 11r1 Friday 'Ype penon wanted. Ceramic Tiie Deal1n Center, waces nea per ••P· 8.11-5311. -TDTIM Wt are ccnpU.1 ap· pticc&.lcm I• temporary derkal ..,..t polkionl ,...wtaa 41wpm tJPlnl. ,._,., plmealotude. Dinner ahltt. P\all time. Exper. preferred. Top pay. lood beneOts. Apply lo penon: 2-4Pll, Jo Joe Re1taurant, 1107 So. Cout Dr. Ooata Mesa, E.O.E. w,-... &ALS Needed lo deliver Dally GUYS ~y -VICIS welcome. No exper. nee. Appl y : U n l veraal Protenion Service. 1228 W. Sth St., Santa Ana In· terv1ew hn: t-12 " 1 .... Mon· Fri. Lrc. ialwmc» co. hu tbe followbil full time Po1ilianuvallable: Mii IMlt,eh1 I &.AleSCAPI F«eman/leadman. e•· · ~ per'd. ID lllantina, lrrtaa· ,• tlon, malat .. h~· ,• Ina 6 chem. weed con· -1 trol. Salary comm .. \ w/e.per, Valid driver'• ProfH1loncllam la a aut. can today for lo· ,.,...lion. 151.U c.ounter Help, Ptr. Aho f /T ·P /T expu 'd Suldwlch Man. Guy'• Dell, 7u.MOI. ,. Pilot newapapera to newa racka and t&ora. Approx 3 to 4 houn dAU)'. 3All botb 8atW"da)' 6 SUada)'. Muat have dependable ctr and 1ood drivln1 re- CU'd. Good hourfy rate wltb aaluy lncrHse1 every I month• and ndleqe allowance. Call Oeor1e Hardln1 at t42·4Ul, tam to 5pm •nkdQI. 1;: Col&e .... CA ~y TIAVa Nlllional firm now ha11 openlnp for several neat people to aulst me 11~,ml NA1'10NWIDETRAvE PlWGRAM. No speclal qualificalloo needed but mmt be free to leave lor U.S. leaches 6 Reaort Areas Ir return. All ll'aMportMMm I& todalnl fwnilhed. a w.-. •.x· pen .. 1 peld ~n Slate Tr'ainlq Pl'Oll'im. Hllh pay • cuual t'OnlllOoft make 8Ua ntre1mly de· llrable f• tbe youn1er Ht. roll IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT C ALL MRS. WISE 750·1000 r..xTlOl :BM Cempa Dr. Ste IOI Acrou from O.C. Airport 546-4741 Eq&lal Oppor. Employer IWRSTYLIST Fnr the finest new aalon. aif 11at be dUc • talented with follow lna. Rive Gauche Hair Salon, ~•1T'1. Holt .. Is Hoel pcMJittons with Welcome Wa1on avail for civic· minded ~If. • 1tart•. Pleasant, ncxlble hn, cd eaminp. Car . Call 541·3215. £0.f.. M ak~· )'Our i\hopp1n1 eu~wr b~ u.lng tM Dall)' Pt lot Clali!lifief Ads °' .... Need an IDdlvldual w/t)'piq f1 56Wpm. WIU train to lnput lftluranee lolo on computa', llC'nne ttlepboaewart,. .Acc12 llqC... Good fl1ure apUtude, ltnowledp Of acc:ountA payable • rectlvtblet pMucn&llfMll*mcnner. xi.. worllDI l'Ond •• co. beoenta. ute. IMdlul Ir dental lnaurance. CO. ban•. Apply ln penon: Mon.·f'ri. W'ECO INSURA.NCE 11110~t. r.v •m1 E .O.E. lie rwq'd. lrYl.oe. •1151 •• l ---------· :-: F• All kt11n Clll 1 lllf Pllt ·-142.5111 . '• ·~ .,. ..:· .. -· .. . .• .. OAIL v Po.o r WIG 11 ... 01JtGber t6. t• Plannirg ~ ~out cf town ? Use llnswerlld A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... w e take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and 9et the responses to your ad ... For more information and to place your ad call 642 -5678 . ~rv'ice when p(ac i ~ your 8d ... 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ~~~ ..... ~!?.~ !~~~ ..... ~~~-~ '~-~~ ..... ~!?.~ ~·r.~.~::! ..... ~!?.~ !~.~~~ ..... ~!?.~ !~~~ ••••• ~!~~ ~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~-~~ ..... ~!~! ~~ ........... ~!~.~ l.unil111"11µt• 1·,, 11,..11111.: 1111 MEDICAL I P." HOl.I. l'~.ltio.ll'\''I 1 1• 111111, /II,"~ ,111 , "·" S•~" W_.ed 1 T~ Waitress Cill)Ahh· 1111ullltt"ll n1o·11 DMF !\tt..-ll rf'n\<11b & , I Jo IU., ~'Ct'"' " , .. 111 : " , ,, 111.11 .. 1, 1 , 642·1260 ' SECRO ARY SIC&ITAIY Of'aATOI The Ritz has an opening l•\11 pn·li·~1 "'1 1 111l1"' ... ,111.,, ,·iDltui1t•• ~t'l\lil' I 111111.,11.-.lpJHull 1.,1,1 111 1111,. ,1110 1,11 "''" ' rn re 1C111nal m anal(t'r 1 Rapidly expandin g Needed lo anawer busy for the right garl with hu' \' in~· ;1r111·.i •1 ~1 1 1'.: n't• ~ .11 .in , 0 m r 1•11 11 "'''" , .... 111 1\1 ·" h I ,.,1m.i 11. ,,, h 11\ ~ 1 H. )·"''" ,.,,v111~ 'lhorthand. Cwl Newport Beach financial phones for procressive Continental food & wine t.Hudt• Tli.'1 l1l l IX'1t"''"n 11tt'n ,1u .. 1o· "1111 1., ·'''"' t.lllK!~"•O I • ACCOUNTS RIP. phtonc 11011·c Thoma s firm Conla~t : Kay co . Top S alary. E xp . experienl'e Apply 1n ti 30 61 .3 ;Ill .\1>\.I > ut ll\'lh'lh'• ~·nit '''"Jn"' P 'lime OfC GIRL 11u1 .. 11h• .. 11ll"'> l'ro"P4''1 I '11ok ·rruvcl, 'IS9-936l 1se-LSl5 Necessa.l)'. 546-7172 person, 2106 W Ocean Z38l I \tu lo 11brh·1111t.· 111 11;1, .'i·1.1 "'H ·c.?i.11.1 'IX 4HS SH VICE 1 .. 1 t.11~ pl1«111• r111111 1 lll'nt r11f'lta11 & th•vc·mt ·~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~~!!!!!!I froot '\ti~t11 \ fl•Jv ••ll •11 , 1 ·~>km~''" \).ol t 1111" 1, 1, 111111, , 1, \lu 1 11,,\ ,. "'c•i ,,.11 111i.i ,.111"111111 ,11•11,. Se1·rtt t•ry for :-ilew1>orl I ---Telephone w ork. P /T l1.t11h 111.11111" 1 .. , 1111 '""" 11•111·11.11111 ,,,.., Wtll h1• 1er1•1'11ni: & l~twh CPA firm t-:x S ERVICETECHNICIAN· from home Local calls t. &nl wcrt'l.lr\ 11l'<'th·1l h 1.,11<•JI t l1'"'"•' 111 1 ,.,1, ,1111 1tl..,111 111 111 11 11 "11•1•1111111 111J1•l11·.1n1' &-1•lll•i\tl yp11)g&IO k~yatl serv1ce "repairalltypes tomake appt.s wilh busi· lor 11m"111~ llu111 Iii h I lhb' 1, I' •1111 1 i1t·n 1, ,,,.,,, l-.1h'1·11 1o11 1o u l'I• ·"' 1.111 .111•, · p111 will h.1111· n•l1111~l 1h•r1rnl 1111111 'kill\ required li gh t co"s l rurtion & nesses Xlnt comm Ex- la"" (1 r111 h 1o•nill\ '"' 1 o·l1 ,ihl1• 11 .. 111 .. 111," 1l,1il \~k 1111 I 111d t llul1!'~ -.ulun 1·11111m l'll•:i•w n 1ll. fl44 .fi)5t; f11r agncultural eqwpmenl per. pref.8.31·0391 ~11 ual .i111111,11twrt> 1,. . .....,,111 ""11!)1,11 ,1hi·tlul •PIXTB.tr'HOHf 1.1.~111 w .o1111tn ~ 1·xp1•r ~·•1r .11J1Jt u t il i zing e xper in TELEPHONE. 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Ex· ~'>l'tll<''> l.L"i;u •'llJ<'• ,.,11 11, __ 1111.1111 .1,1,11 111, ,,1r,1,. , , n 1,i,.,1 • 1111 • 1L~I ~ 11·1·•·111 .1 1 t• "' · .1 •· ''I l'S~•ona 11 11·1> 'e~ores t k h 4 ears ex I I .. , u I · 1 • ·1 I "J 111111 ""II 11 t I "'h• tary w th rue 8 • a ve Y • pen· enc~" only please n t•t't' ssn \ ,.,,. llt'l'• .1\,111 '11111 "1 1 1111111.•11 I "'11 krni: •·111111 111•111 , 11•1 ""'"'w11111111., •I.! ··1 • I ' 11 1~ ,,_' . ,.,, I' \l•rsa 'e '"""·re I h T cu ' 1111 I" 1111 w It \1 I .. ~ .... 11 .. n1 t.~ 1•mu '>kil ls per S7.00 per r ake 497 ~·"· ~kdys lelo(l.ll n•t·' 1111 1111111mu111 ,1111•11111t: 1,;11 q 1,, '''111·11•·11\'"" ph11111 1 ''"' " this ad to nearest State ..... -... · of3tl~~l'I \A.l..t11 ,1,,1.,11 "l"'l.1l1>r l .1,.;hl l\lflll~.\ Cl \J.:1•11! l!.1rl111111•l"1 \IJr am .. i·.it,11111( Sl:JOll rno t: I t ff DOT 'l'l!.I~ cx1stm,.; 'ol'1 rl'l:tnt::. .111.t 'h•tlh .ii IC1·1'1•p1111111'1 1111 lt1111l..l.1•1·p1111t 111• 1111!1•.t 1f 1' ·"1111: ·~ •ll1•1"111ll'llh 111 I -.h.1wrn11111 IKl!I :"1•wpor1 I. W l\ylec Al 1\ MO 2!112 m p O)'nYn ° ice, ·~~ OPY. 111111 1·1••1111111 \ I II Ill I c·u 625 2111.034 Ad paid for cda)'S l11teek."•pm ''all lHH' llllll( <lu\'Ull'hOI.., hu" 111111\ 1•tltt1· 1'' I "'''11 '"' Opp1111111t11• lt11 I ' ' ' " '" •· lo J .,.... "' \\.II I I ,11h J1111•111t•111 '-1•1•l lt lt••' lh .. olt-;,1.1!\' 7 ol '71l7 S 1·1•rl'lar > t'.x<'cllent uyemp yer ~rs Baltazar. Hotel I tr:1111 11111n.ii.i •·:iri l'<'ro •111h ~li ~~IK 1 ,1~1 1 ~\l.I-~" F\111 & pa n time t .. ni.:lts h & Sl'•rt'larial -----Laguna . 425 S. Coas t Will lrllNlll•I lull t i mi• \It, \I I 1H"""1':-0 I HOW RO C"'--• ----------Fa hr 11· Ware hous 1•, ,1011, lor pleai.unt 11ffice w~St..._ I Hwy,4M·ll!>l ___ _ ~171ill-l l A ~Yruo•t lk.ilt:-.t,1t•· (' 1 M h-1640.IO 10 h1sh1on ls l1111d (i<.1<1<1 t\Uendantf'(T'968-6S05 """ ll\1111! iott'n "''"''' ' l><1vl"~ ~11.111 Sh HEW UCEt4SE? I "' a esu. ~"Ian 11;11 Olif..'1 I T•nl9w Solcitors 2 Br I • 11..:l 0.111 J 11 \1111 '-t 1111 11 .... 111i1 1··J,h11111' :'\L'\\'l")l'T llL \' 11 J~ P"' I · "· ' ' .-.: ' \\ltv nol ln •·urn1111•r1 hil •SALES• !lleeded immed1ateJy 20 C l\l "" (•h1lilrt'1t .. mall 1-Tl'l' "<1rclrnlit• No 111 T ll st••• I P., .. ..,......_. FRIO "'Y H'JI ··-.1.111·• W1• l'I'"' 1111• (;rt·at Oppty for u ~elf St•l·rct a r) · ,.. · s ma s l u d e nt s and , o r Joo runsd ~1 IO f\4:! 7;11 l , .... 1 menl F T Ill I' 'I' ~~_.... ... I I I ·r w··~.., ........... " .111111 th1• cllll'11:•1\•1• tr.11n starter W/fWrsonallly + l'ni.:incl'nn~ it v vpe "'--•" h<>me makers who need lf111 .Jlll'I ',111 fi·W o:tHi:! F11r dl.',.,lj.!11 'ht>Wllltllll II I I I •. I ··') fi"'"" " I r rr "'" ST"' .. s-o MO k Ll\c 111 h11ll'<'k1·1•111·r lnr I ;-.fu s t 111. 11,.1 "11 .. 1111,. 111i.: \1111 111'1·1 11 h' " °' ou 1go1n ~ nal u rt.' -~ ~, .. pm. ,!Cnl'fa 1 I•<' -• TV t.o cam rT¥>ney wor mg ,l)U!Jll' 111 11i·e:iuflr1111t 1\1Plt•r lr.itrll'•' iwt•di·tl '°" t'lll'l'•'l'11,. dl'l\i• \;in, 11r11ft>-.:-.1111ial lt11·11m<'. lhrect Salcscons1slml(of dut ies lrv 1mlusl .irea JobSe<:urily pleas ant evening hours . ht>ml' Hl'.IUl itul p\I ..1.lhe,1,1. •ulnr & jl;Jlllt i.:on.I \.\ phllllo ,.1, tlr:iw&ht•1l\'l1h 1',dlt111 I getrmi.: appl'i & follow C'a1154!1tr83 f'.stabhshedCompany 3-9 '.\1on.f'ri Noselhng "Uarll''' lld~ rt•ti ,J llll\tnl! .i\. i..nntlin" "" :i t>-1~ 2t,)I~ .111 JIJpOtn\m1·nt 1111 111 1n!( tn ru. <;nod t:a r Free medical/dental Sala r y · $3 751hr + " .... 11·rv11•" Ht•.il111w 11111 ' I Nc1 e~s a ry 64 1 07fl3 S.·•·n·tar) with ~ood '>l't'll Apply 1n person generous bonu.'>. Across 499l9'i2 ri•ll 111111 l:l.T. .\hinro,i.i. cm11 fii!'>1;io11 'rLI L'NL'.JSSER•·o .. rni:. i:rammar & l)p1ng a... 8a 11 fro m Joh n W a)·n e .'\ II Plumber cx1)t'n!'nc·1•1I in 'nc. ... -" '>kill:. 111 lake l'har~e uf ... ~tPrweenod•"'lJmon· Plaamce Airport. atll Sue after LOAN SALES '\lrnll'lin~ 1 um1'1'Wr1 IJb. :-I e w po r t II e a l' h ttlms t'\tra., -.;,.,.,, nt'" :\fortgagc U.•nklllj! Co I.Kl':, \ll J~<' 1~11,., has an 1rnmcd1ute uven 714-~S'i ir.?tr. in~ for a loa11 ~alt! d t!rk res1de11llal remodel "' 1 h h """ ... , ~a E'S, 1g com m1ss111n. ••ffll'e Va rious duties Newport Beach 2PM· 641-01~ 6Jl02Qll4 pullllShln" h'"l.Ol'SS C'XP With onpo ... unit,· (Or .,d -------it(•l'epllomsl T d1•11hunt• I . ., .. ...., · • · " '' , 0 1' i lmj.! & 1, µm~ f1>r ,11i;i 11 rt'<I Call John lfen~el I 'anr emenl !157 ii916 Trn.t OfACY Wanted joinery carpenh:r w / 5yrs expenence in Japanese Joinery terhn1 que:, to l'Onstr\K'I on en- tal styled homes Must he a q u a lified · S . worker. Ab1lll) to use tools & equipment l'frec· lively & s uper vl'>e divisional workers ~on thly s alary Sl500 & pre va1hng work1nj! eond1 lions Take ad to near1::1t Em ploy me nt [).:' e lop ment Dept ofrlc:e DOT 86013l 018 Word ,._ouu iftc) To Sl.000 2 M AC II operators w at least 6 mos expcr 55 wµm Ex cell bent.'f1ts. Call \ 1ck1 ~ Coa~tal Pl'rson nel Agency. 2790 Harbor Bl CM :-I EVER A F EE EOI:: ••••••••••••••••••••••• .wl1f1111 IOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• exµenenrcct 1n sh1pp1nl! Moth.r's Ht!'l~r -& wan•hnu-1111! Ill rll \ Ll\e Ill ( 'urnpanwn l ll VA & t•nn\ t"tlt 111 n al . srhool Jli.l' t·hilt.l art,., 3·6 loans l1rl'f1·rr alih I' r &.. ~11111<· l'\ l."-& "kt•nds exµer. &lHllni! ll';tWrl' :\lui.t dnH· P\l rm + ml.'111 .t:l'o\ pm l·'ur J!Jpl. 1 S21~1 .. at l~h·al tor 'lu I Pre schoul teat•her want l'd 21:<)ruld da:;~ 1·"11 or exp 111•edl'd Ca II Sus an 04ll f!820 l,a w 11r1 il'l' Nt·" '"'' 11 751 7KZO t-: 1 11'~ SHIPPIMCi CLHI Stewart Title needs ag· fleal.'ll No i>rior ll•ga l '-.-le." f' ti m e . will a ccep t gress 111e Title Officer .,.. ' S l-:CR F.T/\RY pl lime trainee Small company. with at least 2 yrs Cll· t'XI' fl•q tJ :\lu:-t ht• I N T E R I 0 H S m ofl', t ypin j!. d ie gd bene. Call 642-9363. per Gd pay & many WESTMINSTER t'tlUllt•"u:-l t:SP•111'1hll' O£CORATlN(1 1a11hone. hrs llex Call Ann benefit s C a ll Bo b ABBEY call •~111 1:,fi/1 1·xt = ~ll2 c!t·nl Ref:.. rC<j NU l<w P'rodilctt. Artist w 1lh crcat1 ' e rl u 1r Paste-up. camera 1':1rt I time rs nex 64&.3963 I . ,. tf';:l l . ' f•VC' •:l · _ I \~ kd)s 1 \Jart1 l P'ttOOUCTIOH I COMT1tOL PLA.Mt4H M1rumum ol 2 yr~ rclJ t ed ex per Hespons1b1ht' of insunng scheduled rlc liveries of customer.» 11r der~ Ahle 111 rC\'ll'W & 11nplc me111 enf(mecnng t•hanges Maintain mtc gnl) nf in\'cnlor~ l'c c ords R equ1 !t 1l1on matena1s to suµpon di! LcJ,m l? m;11urt' "'>mall t•J i "••{'(J1'(f Someone "ho l'll t an: l1Jr .! lllll.all IJO'' 5 J">" pe11ple & 1ru111C'al m r1 r n 1 n II. " w " 1• k t i~h \qout11• rm111t•als TrJn">p•irt tu ,C'h•lill 1r110 Baktr 1· \I pll'kUIJ ,Jt l 1~1 l ,tkf• \IJ d a " • Jr t' ,. t• 11 r ,. r Nnn;.rn11k1·r l>••1wntl:ible <'ar Tt1·h f ',11 1 ,., ... , 9f12 506X t lluU~l'kl'l'Jll'f also nef'\.ll11 1 Xl.'t•d l'XI ra s ssss ti •• rnon\lrJto• l11p11d c m hru ltJf'ry I nfo t•:.d l 5.'\f. 31l\'.I. 9a rn 3111n ='-•:ed honest 1cliah le l i v e ry sc h t>d u le & Machi11s t1o workaM1ll & pers o11 for janitoria l reschedule orders r~'!i.. -Le•h-.-f'\Hl_,...p..:r-:-.+n:.+-ff~~-·~tr.1'ft!l1DOl'1T'1--~·""'CJie-i'i'iilrieltng oepl tures & rues 2 yrs min Lion phone <.:all 951,8468 Master Specialties Co. exp. &16-1813 orrers you a good sal11ry. :Sewport Phott• Fashions excel. fringe benefib & MACHINE OPaATOI S1'eks new modellni.: an enjoyable workmgen I ace:.. <.:all 67:J 3375 vtronmenl. Please send resu me a lo n g wit h News paper Stuffer tor salary hi!itory to- L./\. Time,, 5 moru111g!t Moster S,.Cialti•s per week. l AM lo 4 AM l640Monrovlll. Sular\' r.illj.!l' al si:l<!ll 11"' lntcrc~t 111 art home a1 .l1·a11, !J6(1-fi.S!!I Hagan. 558-1 114 900 N . ANTIQUE MALL :\hqnr nv•dll'.11 ht•ill'fll'< 1 n"'~ ~'\Ill , µlime Will SHIPPING. DEPT. Broadway, Santa Ana. Dail)' I~. f'ri 10·!! 7:li:!7fi0ti all :q.m tor t t1<11 n Cal l K art•n .' SECROARY Ins pecting & pa<'ktng E O.E. Closed Tuesda) a1ipl I 1148 9311!. :1 7PM Uusy Newport m Ve'>I s mall parts Must be fast ave1-------+-,._;1~1~75~\~W~~~~~~~--t RECEPT./TYPIST I Salt•,., ·, 911m. Wed Su11 U.1h1a In :.tore salt•s of fV , l'unnth1a n YJ1 ht ('lul1 radw video \bo r he1·k l 'd\I 1~1-1 !15:11) in · & ·out repair work. handle phone. etc. Mon Hel'Cfll1oni!>I I' T 111u-.1 haH• 11ul~o1n~ p,.r.,unah 1 l-'r1. 9 6 Co paid Health 10.~. vat•at1on A A & D l::lectron1t'S. 642·11M2 l )' gU "llh 11h11t1t•-. &, I'll JO) WOl'klf 11.! IO hll.'I\ 'ur ri1w1llml!' ""oh C'•I 1h• I ahng with n•-;1dt<nt:-. 111 a µn ' ale ho nv· 11w1w1' ,1:. ,11c1al111u 1n I r' 1ri 1· Workdaysan• Sal & Sun. T "TS-s-l"S'-call u e between !I & !'>. Mon thru Fri Re l' e pl 1 0 II Is I l \ p Is t 1guod1 lor ortho off111• Ma ture. age. :\5 45 5 dJ)' week 642·5997 . SALt:S If \nu are agress1vc a nd looking for a future in re tall m gmt wigood co .benaf*·apfMY IA person 9am to 1 lam Mon thru F'ri. Standard Shoes. JIJ77 So. Bnstol. C.M. m~ I Ill Ii .. e (f sr and-entrat am. a rden Grove :.err e tar y tQ h a n dl~ Female pref'd XJnt Co SECIETAIY 1lt\ e1 .... 11ed wo rk lo.id. benefits with this Costa To regional manal(er T' ping 60wpm. 10 key & Mesa Co atll 545-0413 Typing, s horthand. Good ~ood front office ap• phone \IOICe Tho mas pearant·e a must Cal Shoe sales. full time w ith CAok Travel. 7S9·9J61 Dee at 631 1415 or w /out exp . or ~Ill tram Good co benefits SECRET ARY Apply in person 9am to TUW'I l::>cperienccd 1n loa llam Moo thru Fri. Stan-JU. doc ume nta tio n. Xl nt dard Shoes. 3077 So. COl ..... 1158.M salary & benerlts. Appl_ Bristol. C.M. -..:.--Ull Personnel Director Students . If you a re We have two immediate HYITA&l IAM.!_ -.Irie.ndly con.s.cu.u.u·Mll'"+'f1openinp1Pn:lll'tll!W'lm11t· ~.· :" T~avel ·nrN. Etremr.?Jial'ieim and dependable, we need 991·3860 you ror part-time work in in ~ases of travel re· ___ E.0 .E. OW' restaurant. Apply in qta person. Stone m ill Ter-Attractive salary. FREE race. 29l.Slledhill. CM career apparel and ex· oellent benefits package including a Dent.I plan. plus two weeks vacation after 6 months. Du nca n Phyfe table. eha.irs. hutch $1.000 or best offer 646-3791 aftl'r SPM Last 2 weeks Jane's .\nll ques Every lhin!I Gws' 2721 East Coas t Hw~ CdM 673-5752 IOIO Apt. sz Whirlpool washer 6 dryer. stackable. SlSO botb.7~ New Delux G.E. Elec. Dryer S200. <Uter 4pm 751·9248 We now have openings m our fabrica tion dept rur madnne o~rators We would prefer a min of h -n'Wmth.'l'Tl't'l"nl CX'jK'I' In milli ni.: & hrldt.:l'POI I machines & lht' at111Jt v lo read hlu('pnnl' & pn• c1s1on m cai.unni: 1lc v1ees. ,\pply at \p11rux. S75 pt-r week t:osta Mesa, t:a '126i:!7 . L'.;.ill.5Albl!lb"Z ..... -·-£'.0'.'£" ..... RECEPT10t41ST ... ne-etled .. ·fnr-l!m m1t•rt•~ . (•omputer sales ofr Lit•' typ1ni.-:. ~d. front 1111• ap j)l'arance 640 ~ Saleslady~ apparel exper Mature. fnendly. Stead) ·P "I' Soc. Sec. OK. CM ha~Js1Z!.~h<>p. 541~~ ••SICltlrAmS•• G Of c f1'60/ grow $12,000 WrdProcOpr /M0$12,000 F Chg Sec/R E lo $16,800 AcctgClrk /ExpSl0.200 Liz Reinders Agency TEACHER pee . Ed./ Master's Ul Beh. Sc. pref ,E xp . w •DD. mult i - handicapped adlts Abili ly to wnle/implement be havior al program Ir yo u a r e .. a w c 11 , WIA l)tW•i•I02S-- g r oo med . c aree r -••••••••••••••••••••••• Mastw Speciaffies 1640 Mo11rovrn. l' M 642-2427 8 U E MAIDS rr12 3ll30 MA I NT f-:N 1\NC E Ma 11 p/timo• tu W<ork 1n pvt beach t'omm <1r 3 ,\r1'h Bay m So Lai: .\p11I} m person to 5 Ray Dr . So Laguna Sch. MAINTB4AHCE For private eommu111ly. Laeun a Beach are d $t.2S/hr . mu:.t hU V(' \Slid Calif. Dmcrs Lie. Call Mon . F ri for a fl Pl 494-8571 MAIMT'a.At4Cl Part time Mamten aoce per :.on \o w ork Saturd a ys & Sundays. Goo d salar y , xln l. benefits. <.:all Liz Slotte n 641-1616 t:.0 F:,/Mt F MAN A GE R fo r new W1enerschn 1t tl'I. work for fra nc hise. sa lary open + l1011us & benefits, inquire at 250 So llnsto l, CM or call 007·11117 Mon· Frl9:tl &2--<1 Mechanics. To maintain srnall 0 Ct."t of mm1 buses In Saddle bark a r ca Fleet mA intenancc ex per. p referr ed Good be nefits Salnry com ml.'n s uratc w H~xper . Contact M rs. P oµe . 714·956-98 30 blwn 8AM·3PM. TE ME C HANI CA'L l!:NGINEE R Growth opportunity NURSES AIDES 7 tu 3. Q:rt train et"• '.\l~a Verde <\mv llo-.p 1;r,1 Center St (.; M NURSES AIDES Nt.-eded lo gH·e TI.lo: to the elderly pat1enl!t Will train quali fied pers on rwl 1-;a rn w hile yo u learn L>ayi.h1fl a vallu hie Apply t445Supen or . MURSIHG \1 e you look in!( for a challen~c'! Want to make a 1Jirference'> Raleigh Hills llospt may sw l ,·our needs We are lool<· 1ng for q u al1l} Hegistercd Nurses to work 1n our Ne wport Beach Alcohol Rehab Facility Opening:-arc for t h e It 7 s hift. Hewards a re numt.'rous & include very com pctilive sala ry . shift dH rerimt1al. tult11m rc1m bursemenl as well as a n ex<'ell retirement pro gram For udditional in fo . c on t act : Ms \'dugha n al 641 1616 EOt: ~1 /f Nursing Mo.KerlifiH ............ , Sl.75jhr. We will truin. 8 paid holida ys, beginning 1111 !iOOn as hired, benefits. Bayview Con va lcsce11l Hos pita l, 2055 Thor in, C M . Mr s F arrell : t;.l2.35Q5 F:. 0 F. Nursing C..tl"-d ........... $4.00 ftrt'. ti puid hollda)s, begin nlng as soon as hired. ~nerits Bayview Con- valescent llospllal. 2055 Thurin, C.M. Mr:.. Far· re ll : 642·3505. E.O.E PAIHTSALIS P a rt time, Tues. 5 to 9. Wed . 9 to I PM. Some ex p . Kerm R i ma Hardware. 31166 llarbor Blvd.C.M A rapidly e xpan ding m e d \cal compo nent manulacturer requk'es a rompe\ent tndlvidu.al to Jlttnl\hen englneerinf( n.w:tlons ln<'I~• de· s1,.. drafting. matettals Ll!tl.lng, and R & D pro· 1--------- )tcU. A ckll"ff 11 pre· Jerrtd #it.JI 1·3 yean ex- pe ..... ct; hOwever. r e· ..a P'adual• wllh good ..,.,..... wm al110 r e· -~-lderatlon. .......... ttytoJoln •• eadtln1 uam. »tied •PPllHnU .-to: ~=:.. ... PAITTIMI IVMttaS J\dulta over 2\ w\lh out· s tundln a attrull vo penonallli• who enjoy Wortrtnt with kldl. '4 per how. call 14M111 EX\ 2IO bet ... I and IPm. AlkfcirLDrt. ~\f£. P R O D UL'T I O:S T RAINEE Rubb<•r h11:.e producL'i. Must pa!ti> cu physical incl ba1·k X ray Taking apphcalmm. b tw n 8 10 onl \ Strutoflex . 1767 1 Armst rong Ave . Irvine EOJ::. A Kenda \'IS Ind . Co Production ._PIJUTION ElllllEI lr\'in e Electronics. a r apidly expandin g division of Rockwell In te r national. has ex ceUent opportwnty ror a Jr . ProductJon Engineer with methods capab1lit) related to printed circ uit board esUmating. plan ning, and s hop s upport Experience ln time slan dards, automatic inser tion and now soldenn~ would be an asset We produce high volume . high quality l'ommerr1al electronic assemblies su cxperienee in th is 1n dustry is preferred. This challenging assign ment orrers many advan tages including an ex· celle nt bene fit and compe ns ation packa~c and a modern fac 1hty conveniently located just north or lhe San Diego Fwy on the corner of F air vie w .inll MacArthur. Interested cund idates please a pply NOW Con- tact. Greg Chewe 1 Danton Am bri7. Irvine Eled.ronics Div. Rockwell International 2901 W MacArthur Blvd . Santa Ana, CA 92704 '114·5&3533 Equal Opportunity Employer M IF Rockwel lnt.....atlonal when 1etenc. IN clown to bullness b Your Profeaek>cl HOME RSPAJRS? Dtd ,au know you can plat'9ac~ad ln u.. Dma, PUot SerVlce Dl.-.ctory for a wlltole .-&JI ror u mu. aa •. 11,. *'' hr more ....__call RECEPT10t41ST With or w1lhoul l)'Plll>( nioe.le<J Top pa\ Trm i.aoral') & full time Call Tod Sen 'lces al !f79-8900 It.apt. to $150 5().55 wpm, phone. film~ & general off Call V1ck1. 540 6055. C.oastal Person nel Agenry, 2790 llarbor Rl .. <.:M NE\'l::R 1\ FEE Rental Agent. \'Cry liusv office. bcense req 494~ RHt---Hefp High en ergy Santa Ana/Tus tin re staurant r e quires e n erge ti c t'Owiter help & cashiers. vart time & full lime Ca ll Mr. ~ng hsh for appt !112-!Wl. Rl'St au rant f T HO!ttes:-must l>t' la:.l on your feet & gd wit h c ash. App ly 1n person J olly Rogl'r. 400 So uth Coa s t llw \', Laguna Beach. Restaurants , Ass 't chef needed for firs t c lass Itali a n restaurant. Ability lo speak French necessary Also need butcher p rr 540-80 38. Pr o n lo Risto r a nte, So. <.:oast Plaia ---- Sales PEP BOYS Manny. Moe &Jack or Calirorrua ,UT YOUI SALIS CAUBINHIGH G.E.dWITH P8'10YS Your sales career with PEP BOYS will be a 40 hour work week ... a full range of benefits , dis- counts . bonuses. paid vacation. medical a nd IJfe insurance. pensions and more . Sound interestin~? Ll't's get a<.oquainted' Apply in person a t : 2946 Bristol St Costa Mesa 120 E. Isl Stn!et Santa Ana Ettual Opportunity Employer SALISPBSOM $800 + car allowance & comm ission & e1tcel. benefits. LI. corp. wants mature women fl men tor their dental lab sales. Pre fer someon e w ith kno wledge or dental equipmt or reception back1round in dentis t '1 olfice. Call Ann. 540-6065, Coastal Personnel Agen- cy, 2790 Harbor Bl .. CM. NEVER A FEE EOE 4020 Birch Est '64 EOE Newport 1833·8190/Free • p lans Supervisory exp. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! req 8 . JO. 4 PM . United SECRETARY To $12,000 A<'curale t ypist w /a r · counts payable, acCO\IDts receivable knowledge. Must know lO·key by touc h. good w/figures. Non-s moker. In Tustin: 832-7300. ~ sacaTA.1115 ..,. ... .,.. a... Sec'yl toSI 5,600 F'reeand E.O.E. Irvine Personnel Agency 488 E . 17th. Costa Mesa Suite 224 ~-1470 SICUTAIY .............. Newport Beach financial s ervices co. Candidate m1.11t have good skilla. telephone & problem solving exper .. fam iliari- ty w triling system s . Dulles involve support· mg & reporting ao Pres. & Exec. V.P . • h igh. level s ales s upport. Salary comme nsurate w /qualifications & eJt· per. Newport Funding Corp. "14-752-9335 S.Ual.W Pd'fn... Secretaries, Re cep-llonlau. Clerical. eau: VICKI HESTON 6 AS- SOC. 714-540-0400 Cerebral Palsy Assoc .. 546-5760. TEACHERS A.5SlSTANT Special classes ror han- dicapped adults. 2 yrs. college exper req'd. E1t- cel. vac ation 6 insurance benefits. Wkdys 8:30 to 4PM. United Cerebral Palsy Alsoc.. 3020 W . Harvard St .. Santa Ana, 5t6-S780 Technician a1•••nua TEST We h ave an imrne d . opening for a technician to perform a variety of tesu in our engineering dept. Duties will include : makinl light readings on proto-type products, in- chJdina full analysis fl in- itiating lhe followUI& re- ports : test incom ing materi als inc l udina acryllc/pluUcs for color 6 perfonmnce at make related meuurements. Applicanta should have 2 yn . college.level course· work or the equivalent or 2·3 yrs. related exper. Must also be able to set- up• use oplical/li&hling te s t equip m e n t ( Protometer). • other standard measuring de· vices. Qualified c an· didates are Invited to contact: Mmhl' s,acwtlet 1640 Monrovia, C. M. 642·M2'7 E.O.E. minded individual and eruoy woning m a lovely olflce. please phone for an interview PAT MAGILL 714-7'°"6000 ~ .::ieank .....: f -Newport Equ8' OpplJ Emplyr M/F Typi.sttrranacriber. la• otrice. Must type 65wpm • have knowledge of legal terms. Gd posillon for mature person Anaheim Law F irm. m ovina to Newpo rt Center in Nov. 821-8750 or 673-6431. Typist, Irvine are a . lYP· ing SOwpm. filing. phone . mail. Stereo manufac- turer 714-~193. Typtst. General office . no exper. nee. H.S. Grad. Good benefits • promo- t ional oppor tun ities. Irvine area. Farmers Insuranc e G r oup . 540-4100. E.O.E. Typist, reliable. 4 hrs pr day, 5 dya pr wk. AM. In- terviewing Frl, 9-12. 1760 Monrovia, ste #AS, Costa Meaa,Ca. T,,W Angle iron , 1o·x21. x 2~•Jt3/l6. S7 ea. new. pvt party. 541-:.J70S A -----c_,.., .......... 1010 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Waterh o u si n g. Hydrot ec:h. For Nikon F2. Sale or trade. 496-6648 Eves. 85-205 V1vitar toom lens. Pentex screw m ount. like new $100. S.O. 7051 IOJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Affectionate black male kitten. 5rro Alle rgy pro- blem. "99-5120 Do.JI 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KEE.5HOND Pups. AKC. Champ sire M/F Pet & s h ow . P v t pl y 2.13/flYl· l.34S al\ 6 pm. ---fnetoY• 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Perfect for Halloween. Lovin1 blk cat. green eyes. Spayed, all shot.s s mart " sweet. Cali 644-9136 751-3347. Price: a loving home. Free. 4 adorable kittens. 6 wksold. 988-$486 Free fill dirt. 541-466' Stable. m11lun penon who lov• to type, SO-tO lOolive trees to be picked. wpm• clictapbone. Ala<> Call 645 -3381. Costa PBX relief. Call Vicki. Mesa. $40-IOll5 Coutal Person---------- nel Acency 2790 Harbor Ador. able 8mos. Fe.male Bl ell · puppy Dalmat11an / ltEST AUllAMT HELP Wanted Ptr Houn. Al THEIRVlNE CLUBHOUSE RACQUE:I' BALL CLUB Contact Scott 754-7500 NEvER A Ff;E EOE Shellie Mix to gd hme ~~~~~~~' ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ________ , _984-_58_13 ____ _ Tectaidam RN relier. 11-7 Part time. Mesa Verde Convales cent Hospital. 661 Center St. C.M. ~-SS8S. IC>Ofa"S Wanted for large projert MUST HAVE AT LEA.5T 5 YE ARS EXPERIENCE : in hot application. ,15.9$/h r C 1all Lee Roo fin g 642·7222. 16S3 Superior t Ave.C.M. SANDWICH M'aker, pt/· time, 10AM·2PM, Ideal for housewire or student. M6·S221 eves. Secretary lo CEO. ad- m in is tr al i v e. mathematical. book· keepin1 skills required. Challen&ina opportunity. Salary to Sll,000. Collins A.uoc. 5fl7 San Nicolas Dr.N.B. SIClll' AlllS lll Needed lmaadlately for 1.11! ••v P IT FIT; temporary Ml Jobe I Top Pay,· Great ,8 81 you pay ror Houri 1 &-lGI a IOday lld in the MOTICI D .& 11 v -,,.,. how Dally Pilot Cius-~ I l"..VI lrted adt dltplQ \llelr •ftCI •• , ... wttb leclbUttJ '•~' ::'~~~~ . ___ Hl-__ M_J_l ...... -~i ~ .. u •. P•oH Secret a')' IXIC. SICllT AIY Free to applicant. Larae. well known co. ii aeeking top knotcb teeret#)' ror corporate attorney. Gd. typln1. No 1borthand. Growth potent. Nr. O.C. airport. To $1.350. Abo fee jobs. Call Carol Butk, MO-•t. SnelllDI. Snell- ln1 of Newport Beach Agency, 4340 Campu1 Dr . aKlmtlC Vehicle Operators/ Dt.· TICl•ICIAM palchera. Community A 1ro•lnl electronic• Tran1it Servtcea Inc. comp•DY haa an Im-Private Manaaement mediate openlnC for an firm seekint ,...ponaible elec.VoGlc tech. rih 3-5 candldMa in the Sad· German Shorthair Fem , needl family Good with Children 675-3803 Free Calico kittens, 8weekaold 540-0'23. yn. Ul*'· to condQct • clle&badl area for veb1· 1010 -,l malnt8'11 l-' equipment de• contRI operators. llWA:a uaed in our produttioa M\dt have alM. drtvin1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dept a. Mu 1t be well r e c o r d . 0 v e r * * 1 IUY * * versed In d ltltal Zlyra.(ln1uunce re· Good med F\amlture 6 troubl•bootln1 tecbal· quJremenu). We will A.ppUanCft-OR 1 w\11 q1MS. Candidate ahould train candldatea. Mull sell orSELLrotYou p 0 I I • I I • h I ' h be able to deal •!the ........... -,,......,._-.,. mechanical aptitude • public. Part um or full -• _. """"'' ,...,.. be capable ol worklnt Ume. 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Newly renovutetJ. 1·10 < 'abrill u 2!f.25 HarbOr Blvd 'OSTA MESI\ 979-2500 WEIUY CLEAN CARS AHDTRUCICS I $1 Sl & H OAl>WA'r SANTA AHA 835·3171 !HE Ull1t.1Alt Oll1¥1HGtOCMIHf •USEDIMWs• n2002t11 w s r 120611 •73 3.0t:s 4 spd (055!! 1 74 2002 lu s r (0332 l ·75 2002a < 0035 > 77 630cs1 4 spd b r < 0:1661 '76200'.!s ir .tsp I LS78J 711 3201a air . :-,ll.'reo tSlti!l l ·79320i hpd. ~unrf ll>Sl7 1 '78320!a. Htr lliO'JSJ '7!1 528a 4 s ptl I 1944 ) '7!!528ia sir 1261SI Clo~~ ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & DAILY PILOT ..... •.• .,.rhd ....... .,....... I Autoe. UHCt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ............ !?!! ~.·!!~::~ 9770 c...,.., "' 1 •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAZDA 1!179 RX·7, m anl GoodSe .. d'-Of lt80C RO cond1t1on 12.000 m 1 • AMA S7fr00 Beyma S.SS--47W Dttsa RAlllTS lerliMtta C~! AMO DASHHS!!! Air l'ond , auto tran:. '80 Mazda RX·7, silver w/black mt, a ir. less than 500 m 1, SB.700. P P 971HYl9'1 ,740 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MERC.BENZ STOP DOLLAR S • IUY or ComiCJI' yOll6MI! STOP DOU.Al S JIMSLEMOHS IMPORTS lll70HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MF.SA 631-1276 72 250, gr ay /tan. great car. S6l!OI> or best offer. li7J.0293. Clai.s1c 1972 ~erced e' :MJSEL ~ 5 7t4·644·3:'113 ur 675·01171 £vcs 1!!75 280S, dark l>rown w1l an mtr, cruise t·on . ~un roo f. new t i r e ~. valve~. brakei.. s hocks Goort rond. for on ly S9800 675 !111 1 GO 220S Good COntl, Mo.;t All models ut dtS('OUlll i\M '~·M ~tt-rro l'US!\N te. pn ces s'*US• pwr. wmduw~ & mu<.h 1919 L:ikewood 13lvcl LONG liEi\Cll 12131 597-3663 OPEN SUNDAYS SU PER Bl-:ETLfo: ·1:1 mnr~ t Oernu Sc 1 111.;3:\ 3.">21 OHLYU998 HOW ARD Ctwvroa.t 1)11\ t' & Quull St~ ~t-:W PC)H1' ut-:1\cH 833-0555 '711 f'111rwru 11r111)1J l'(IOd. 3 l'. radio 121:J1!125 tl'JG9, t7Mlli5 1 7!JH1 AM /FM. sunroof. ni:w ·m <.:amaro a:tl 1·11~. (;oud tires. 77 .000 mi, ntll> paint ('111111 SIOOO ur bc11l offer. & clutch rpr Dolly 111 ~ll t 'lc.m !15.1 280'J cond S2200/hst urr Ca II urt 4 pm M thru f)-1 or Chevrolet 9920 wknds anytime K.19 ~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 VW c110 , crtiltli· I SEE US FIRST! wh ile/wh le \" .,.,1• Wl·hi1\.l•a J,lt""''''le1111 m .. , 1 • ; •" r ' (J f 'II I•, W & l 7 ~ I-: I> c_as;,, air. $1200 1131 181:1 I C'hc' rnli•t...' 'iO Bug, goocl t•m11I :O.\tch lire:.. xlnl cng $1!!00 I f)12 2726 '77 Sc1r ot·<'<J . 1•l1·J n I CONMElL CHEVROLET ~Harbor Rhcl CUiTA Mt:So\ 546-1200 um fm l<t:.:. 51i 10 1 m1 I 63<1·1701 760 17AA Tl Nov;i I'S I'll \.\1 F~ ·w Bui(. I <>wncr, ,,•hool ..,ll.'ft'o \'Boµtmnal \cry teacher. x:lnl 'h"'I>'' ,un d .. un. •11·1~ 11wncr X 1111 roof. a m Lape. p\l p:in,, n tml $.254)1) ~'52 ~.:1!>1> S21!:15 645 <I1<19 Sell S2S00 10 HO 499 5213 80 lli,1bb1l t:onvt w air 714 Cht•\ 1·tll-. uutu u ,. railwls 1111111 rn111I. ~!J~t5 ~51 :1..IO:! ur4~·8248 S9891 s il red, SK m1 MG -9742 I ~~~ort>-14 K72.'i ........•.............. '79 M1d~et. JI .500 m 1. tan ml choc· ext. rnll bar. '67 VW, rmnt <'Oll(I bpd Sl,9~. 711 lmpal.1 1•1111\Pl'I aut•t. Ito ,11r 11111'. 1.:11od :SM::t . h lli llU chrs e " 44 66 · ., I 1 1-,q•nrude. trailer. new 1 ' !!,,,.\ a.,",2 49~ · -Wh1 Ala:-,k,in '"' .,., p111I. ttres. spare, l'UStom <·ov eaves....,., . .,..· ' I :.ul'<Jl> tltlll ltt ,1 111 11 1·r. anchor. 150 rt line. \Ox .JI)'. ru rn1 s h e d $1 2.0IJO. 140 'abri llu , fWi 6725. A:.k for Faye COHHRL CHEVROLET ,x.!21 II arbor tt I\ 11 1·1~TA M ~:.'>A 546-1200 HIGHIUYER Sall•s S<.'rvi«c l.ea:.in~ Western ITI<ll(s. auto re' ca~s. lug rack . $5000 Roy CS"Yer.lnc. j Hi3-92 t 1 ·9f>1.w2 I'~' 1·111 \ 'l W \1:1):\ cd VW BaJa 111111. 1m11i;11 l'lrt)d ...,,,1111 · 11.1 pc1r•s. f 1 r:. t $2, R~.o ta k •" :1111 I 111 Ii tt ,,,.J. :.:1:;0 Moving from lge Mesa SIOO li42 "il lU l1fc1 a c k e t s & m eet s ~=dea ~0'"f L•~: Ju~. Ho~ al 11u111:-h "ll'r ling 12 best offer Cull 5J7 5659 AMt.; s;...;c~. Paris I Top dollars for Sports <.:<irs. Bugs. c ampe rs, 914 's. i\udi 's Rolls 1\oyl'c B~W t~Ja mboret• Opet 9746 f>45 2422 Se .. tu ;i p •11•1 •-~ix µreel ale . ' · I l'oastGuard req.SUIOOor • nq urn. amps pll'e :.tn~'· 17 ,,n l! or !Nl-439l &as k forJac•k ac.cess .. glass. sll vcr. llll'l'CS Bai j( l'.l'I ltillll 1 ·v .. l'n . ptr china, nusc. 957 0139 en ·;, I -· ---& Acceuorin 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSAVESAVE $ W1TH USED 'AllTS Imported car parts IMPORT i\lITOSUP PLY 101 N Manrhester Ask for U/C' MGH JIMMARIHO VOUCSWAGEH 18711 Beat h Blvd HUNTINGTON liEA<:ll 842-2000 Newport Beath f,_10 6444 I••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 OJ:wl Rullye. xlnl cond . ••••••••••l extr a~. $1000 Da\S '78 white VW l'.<rnvt rtthl1· <·ass. 11.1)1.1() mt 11 .. ,.,, ... qwl'k sale. S7!11lO r 11 m (.'all 4!17 Stn:,1 111 '\(J\' ,\ 'cir Jl;1td1ha<'k. .1Ul•1 .Jll • 1111<1 ll11t $!1. am 1 11fo1 1•h•1 • 1111 k ci 1'\ I 'lit " t ,1!11Jf 11 t "~ tll'W ht Jkc.., tu111• 11[1 h1'.1tPr I 1trt• l'1Jll)f•Jll\ I J( .;di },.•11"' lllut ft" •k s;1. li!J I ;1~ •II IO •'•I.! 43' Gr...~ 7~~~:any Bar w we t sen au I ... u 11 J .. q u I p J'I c d . 556-~or 54~4624 """"-ETS I beautifully maintained . rca<I) to cnuse or li ve COU NTRY FR E NC H ANSWERS dboard Slip may be Curio Cabinet L111.hlcd Dawned \1tirt· I u~ailable. 11' ~" Financ• G I a s s F r o n l & lfobl1~ f-,nrrnt' ln1't JlO.'iSible $72,000 or Sides .C losed CO\l·r \N\'V.llFIH $6.C,CIOO if no broker tn below Xlnt Cond <'4SO think I know wh.11 , I rnl\etJ. Clean deal will • , include 9' Anaheim 776·!IOO<l TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAM IOI MclAREH's x.su N Bearh llh ti LA HARR1\ 1;'\ ~I No or s,\"'"~ t 522-5333 851 9444 Eves 1)40 !llOJ f p~ ..••................... fl:! 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Designer dmini: gruver 5tx 7fiO I afl .1pm 768-58.17 2 Poly glas GT f 70· 14 lire:., like new. 4 slug l4' .\1ag wheels rits Chev All S75 7l4·830·S912 room group, less than t ., ::>.1' custom bll Chriscraft Foos ball lahlc i.1111. l'1111d c·abm cruiser, complete· price. also garage sale W 11 l'.· refur· bi"hed June 1980. AMtos f« .. ...a_ • 1 sa1·rif11·e S250 or be~I -· ~ ~ Items. 642·6676, k~p ll') offer S.llH1296 Head. galley, sips 4, ••••••••••••••••••••••• _in_.;;;.I ·______ _ Dana Pt Ma rina, s lip IMPORTANT Roll·lop rosewood desk. Mhce .... Olll B· I 1 ~ ainland. $8900. NOTlCE TO with S roll, 66x50", xlnl W..tecl IOll Avail lo see on wkends , READERS ANO w e e k d y s c a I I ADVERTISERS · ~---· .............................. -1~~---........ -· ·-1t1e-ph~-01-ne·ms • S. 1055 W11J Buy · USED OF FICE advertised by ve hic le :!.~................ FU RNITURE. Work dealers in the vehicle G · Be n c hes, Shel vin g. 2.5' WELLCRAFT NOVA classified adve rtising ARAGE SALE, Satur· 631·2777 twin 351 FORD: many columns does not include ·day, October 18, Sa m lo N M..:tc...t xt r as mus t see a t a_ny applicable taxes. 5'Jm. 15211 antes Cir---• o · cle. Irvi n e , "T h e IMI • =+-8083 W O DS M A RlN E license, transfer fees . • "" 760-8696 nnan~ charges. fees for Ranc h .·· Furn iture. ••••••••••••••••••••••• air polll.l.ion conlrol de· clothes, dishes, jc we lr). CONN Direelor trombone 32· Uniflite, '77. complete· vice certifications or tle· cam.:. ~';~~~~s;alr with case. Excellent .co.I\.. ~,eq_\i,p~9r_f~hm&..&. 1t.lef-~ocume"ntary ·pre. ~-... <'lllfO'TI. $'100 Uls:8052.afler pleasure. radar + many paration charges unless Jew*r 1070 6PM xtras. «714)846-0021. otherwise specified by ••••••••••••••••• •• • • • • G h u -~advertiser. relsr rum set • 'Zl' Monlef'ey diesel fish GENUINE SAPPHIRES drums, 5 1•ymuals. + ex boat, xlnt cond. S15.000 Your choice only SS tras xlnl • :,.t9 1411 54.5-8734 each! 640-8688 ____ _ 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WCMiA&ITAGS MUST S~LL. I'\ PA Mixer with 2 l'olumns $450 F:lcl'ln r Gu itar with 25 watts amp $150 5.57 ~:l Office Furn~ & l:qlli,...llt 8085 ····•··•··············· 78 36' Un1nite. double 1·abm, loaded. 140 tiours. heaut1f ul 774 ·7101. :IS9 1236 13' Hoston WhaJer & trlr. excell cond1t1on w/•IOhp 1'-:vm. $2600. 84&8062 Zerox 66().1 Copit>r . under Boats. Sail 9060 ma ant $'! SO<I or lie$t tJf-•••• • • • •••• •••• ••••• • • • fer 754·5444. '49. Lud~rs 16. 25ft. vam 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1957FOID THUM»IUllD The most desired classic i n So Ca l i f. Fu lly restored. white w tblue 1n l & ru ll po we r . 100.SUKZl. SAVE!!! THEODORE ROBINS FORD miracle mazda 21 50 H.-bor llvcl Costa Mna 645-5700 WANTED! Late model Toyotas and V o l v o s . C all u s TODAY!!! l i arle Ike fOYOTA·YOLYO ltU H...t.w II•& c ......... . "' u•.nn ... 540.uo POBSCHE.S .. WANTED Allow us the opportunity lo consider the purchase or trade·in of your d ean Porsche. Check wtlh Us Today! 1J631 ttarbo• Olv•J C•t~fl G'U'flt" '11 636·2'lll Top Dollar Pail ForYourCar ! tm BMW 530!, \1.000 mi. 4 sp, s unroof. AM 1-'M. orig owner, sohd S'I~. 640-4770 or 646-9169. ·72 Ba varia . auto, a ir. stereo, xlnl cond. must sell. Best otrer. 644·5613. c.-; 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 Cap~! a.~.t2-'!llli£.1 M'Tt"M' SfCreo. shar p. must sell now $2,<IOO 631-6039. --------'79Capn RS. t¥4ck. V 6. xlnt coild 974-9875. 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I• 90'fl n . l ll·llH ·-· .. ---··- 'i? 21lOZ 2+2, 4 spd, elec snrf, AM/FM cass .. i\ 'C. 53K mi. $8500. ti6t·7074 4-tpeedZ "" ......... Also mL'iCellancous 240Z. 260Zparts 768·5837 BEACH IMPORTS 11411 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACll 752-0900 Pondte 9750 ..••..........•........ '69 911T . '73 S Motor Clean , A/C. 5 speed. $6900 0 8 0 . fi6 I· 2770. Eves . S2200' 0 D<H\31 O!'ll10 99 32 \72 UUG I O\lt'U, urn I ru •• ••••••• ••••• •••••••• • <,k re<i ~rk, smo~ t'l•rl ill C'111 \l'lll' \'\\11\ Xlnt runs & looks hkc nPw :-.• ll r ouc I 1 ·r1' :itc f1Jrt \ this week 494 9227 ~.tli 0524 ---- 'f)l VW V.\N reblt lfi'l!) 1)11 ~ 9915 cooler , spare part!'-.. \'Jlt ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'Ves496-2782 '1)8 l'OH:-J !o'l' W,\GON. rM:•w t1rt-s. new rear t•ncl , '57 VW Mi crobus. runs.l(o. 1.tn g gd rond S!iOO ''72:J1TT_'CO_U_P_t _. -C-_o.::n::.· +-m4i~aA.l·iCC..JOQIW1>£,QQAtL:c:d1.. . ...11.600.-~t~ .. _____ ......_ __ _ <~>948-0516 or 948·8665 cours Cond .. Lo mi. Mike. Buy Me! I m & 76 Oodi.:e ,\:.pen •ldr VII w1lh auto trans. air Ill IO I m1 & I ust> re,_ ~as $2500,0BO . <.:a.I I f)l:, SJ.12. S9950/0 80 Chris 631·7250 eves '75 Porsche 911S. a ir. Aml f'm cass. alJoy whls. wh1tew1th black 1n L Absolutely mint cend S14 ,UOO 0 BO . Dys ..973:.1630. ere.sJ wke nds , 7tJ0.U136 -........ .. Rois ltoyce '756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Sil...-Wraith II tm11'2 Rolls Royt•e. lonA wheel base. custom or dered. fully equipped. L oc al ly o w ned & serviced. Like N EW ~ Has ONLY 10.000 miles' Shown by appt. 130671 ) Pn. Pty_Call 974·1767 . "1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ~~~VER ROLLS-ROYCE Volvo 9772 ..•...••............... VOLVO Fot-d 9940 SALES. SEltVICE • •• •• • • ••. • • ••• •. • •• • • • AHOLEASIMG 1\9 Luunlq Squire .. QY.£RSEASDEl.JYERY , WaJ.!''" 67,fW .cm~ rm~. EXPERTS \l;!n"cTl'dn. tisi'l 770.mK9 EAllLllKE VOLVO 1!)66 Harbor Bh cl COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-,467 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSfVELY VOL\'( I 1..ar~est Volvo Dealt•r in Orange Counl\ · BUY or LE/\S t: DlREL'T 9'42 ....................... 1;t; f \1 l'f:fll,\L. • 1110 h 7 :I !l 5 7-1 d a) s . .~ 10 \ 146 C\l"• 9945 ................••••••. '72 ('()Vfl~l"NT·\L \ery 1!c111tJ t 111111 llFl•'EH' Al'X IOI IS. li7:1 .t!l:ri' Merc..-y 9950 ·••····•··············• OHMJG 1-: COl. '\ITV 'S R .... EST ~,·N~·· l.INL'OLN Mi':HCL'R r l_, 1._ • ..J llTJ... •..J in:.\Lto:RSlllP from your business card. Send one card for each tag plus one spare We retu i:n permane n\ly sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting a1rhnc J.D. requirements Prl'· vent loa & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpape r, rabri c "r "Day Glo" paper & we will back & trim your tap. Or try two cards back to back. la'1 SELl:TrRJr l l ~500 S.l5 ~~ hull , s l i p i n N B . be autiful S4000 R!l-1·9010. 10h0 HARBOR 8l V0 CO!>TA M l '>A t.47 0010 JOHMSOM & SOH IS40J•mbor H New-1a.a~I\ u..c• Uercwy '72 Datsun 240Z . air. 1L-----'~ 216:!6 HarborBlvd. m ags . .is pd, $3,750 CIOSED SUNOAYS 2025 S. Manchester ~ 714~ LINCOl.:'\ :\"1ERCURY lb·l8 \utuCentl'r Dr. PRICES I! ea or 3/15 •IS tags Sl.60 ea. 619 tap Sl.SO ea lOor more $1.40 ea Sales Tax lncludecl NO CARD? Draw your own or send name. IMldress, phone & we'll make one card per tag. Add 25' each. Send check or money or derto: 8087 ····•·················· Red tail Boa. 2t ~ lo 3 fl long, 141th $40 aquanum SJSO Paul SS I ~'i9 POR SALE Male Pied l'ockat>el includei. cage . food sso ~· ~ p.!:~~ ,. ... & Organs 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bradbury Da b)' Gr und piano. xlnt <'ond, It brwn m uho gun ). $24 0 0 . ·75 Ericson 32, cstm. int· t'xt 6 sails. whl, knol , \'Hf. many xtras. boat 1·overs, nicest on West Coast Must see! 139.900 F'it-m. 968-7903 or 968--0872 CRUISING SAILOR Instead of investing SSO to SlOO thousand you can eajoy unlimited sailing for a few thousand on a s u pe rb 4 0' K et c h 673-5340 KITE. $550. N.OTPDn'IMG P.O. Box l.w> c.o.ta Mesa, Ca. 92626 645-9SO'l . -Dolly' Aft 6, 76(1.1776 CERAMlC nu•squE Id'', 25< per piece. Paint • glaae your own liles . Good fat cer•mic shope or private parties to use your artistic abilil ies. 534-'151.1 I Caddy s poke whee l rims. SlOO for both. .... , ... 9320 .......... BABY GRANO Antique Circa 1900. $1400 or bes t offe r. 8Sl· l844 days. 551-8130 e ves. BABY GRAND P l ANO Brumuller, itlnt cond. w 1 bench. SHl95. 548-7272 . Store ............ ... 8095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comm. US range, stain less back. stove, grill, full-sz oven, $275 & S49$. 6'2-1900 S..S mane you lo ve a ...._. ol 30 multi col-lV, ..... ..rwuu. balloons tied NA. 5fweo lotl wltll ribbon fl your own •• •••• •••••••• • • • • •• • • • tenoaal mes1•1e. BES Elertrost11tic spkrs, Perfect for every oc· n ·-· ... u. culon. We deli ver. ..,..._ s _...pr. llM41t 5'5&-6442 b • .. ureas. um· Ila. 1troller fl call MSG? 26' 1939 California Cruis· ing Class Sloop, bristol cond. VHF, dinghy, 6 sails, full covers. Nwpt slip. Sf;,000 OBO. Evs, 642·5494 ; Answer Ad 11352, 642·4300 24 hrs. RACING Soling w /trlr ~ Sa il s $3900 al so LEHMEN l2 ready to race wkdys 10·4pm 556·5730 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat s lip or m oorln1 wanted for lHO 30' Catalina Sailboat. Newport area preferred. Boat usaie or linden fee po8Slb&e. Dys: 549--. eves: 731-9081. '46 Ford Woodle, restored SlJ.000. ALSO '29 Model A Town Sedan. 4 dr. restored. Ideal for stu· dent. Sl0.000. 67S·6161 Costa Mesa 540-5630 673-673J or 493 !NS7 9760 '61 Cud L imos in e ( 8 pass.). Also '60 Galaxy <36.000 miles> Both need much work. Make offer. 642·2221 <or for m sg. 646-9666). Ply mouth Barrac uda Conv. 1967. Good cond. new top. Sl8SO or best or· fer. 645-18'3/8-SPM. ·so Plyrmuth, 61.000 orig mi, $500. 957-8170. 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Chevy Blaaer JSO. A/C, AM /FM 8 track stereo. roll bar, tank/tire rack, malf II new Fun'n Mud tires. $2950/Best ofr . t.a.3825 .. '78 CJ1, pa, pb, a uto, 1tereo, winch. KC lite We Pay OVER -looll For Your Good VW, Porsche or Aud1 VW·PORSCHE·AUDI 445 E. Coast Hi way at 8a)'llide Drive Newport Beach 673-0900 Pre mium prices paid for any used car <foreign or domestic 1 In good condition. See Us First! SOUTH COAST DODGE 2888 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MF.SA CALL 540-0330 OttS~flOO ~-~ ~ =: Alltoa, l .. 1rhd caUMl-3'.MO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• li'--1...... Alfe.... 9705 ~ 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "10 Chev Suburban ltt T. ps , pb, lo mlluge, Am/Fm hpe, Sl900. ~. CONTRACl'OR SPEC. '78 Dodce I ton. cuatom boxea, raeka Ir bed, am/fltl at.aw cua, HID traUer hikh, •11. moo. 616-1111 'Tl Cbev 8c&dale, FINAL ALFA ROMEO CLEARANCE ALL ''191 MUST GO ! "We're Oealio'" ltlOSPIDas HlllMOW!U RACH IMPOITS .. 0oveSt..-NEWPORT'BEACH 7U.ot00 ASSUME 1.o w INTEREST LEASE. Black. leethlr, 5 • .,... .UO,. 6 ONLY U ,000 ....... , Jaumculatel C.11 Dau at, 175·0111 or -- 1980 ZOOSX, air, AM/f'M stereo cass. rear defog ger. 5·sp. blk w i:ray mt .. xlnt cond. pe rfect ly mrun . must sell. $8000, S.'i.2·5390. '78 Datsun 280Z. 18.000 mi, mint, mags. etc. Auto, 675-3545 '70 Datsun SlO. xlnt condi- tion, new ures. Call e ves. 67J·T721 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1910Sill TUUOs HMIHOW! DCB.LINT •• SB.ICTIOM! IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 75~0900 72 8210 aut A M/f'M Toyota 9765 ds i, o. h Good0 •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • n m nor mec · '78 "··t· lif b k body 964-6193anytime vc: tea t ac , very · · clean, air , s spd, $4800. '!Kl blk s peciaJ 280ZX T· top, rully equipped. still w11rranteed. $14.800. 847-0401 ----~---~-A• 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 FIAT Sport 124 Convt Wht/ Tan Int. l own, new tires, wpll maint. $4MO call 714·1ecMm.Beves. ·71 Fiat 8.50 Spyder Convertible. $400. 645-5914 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISITYOUI OHMMCOAST HONDA HIAD9UMTllS TODAY!!! JfT.'ftlWE . o&.DIMOl&I taeA ~TMICIS -Harbor Blvd. COBTAMIBA ........ 770-8989 Tn..,11 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TR6 New Qigine. Clutch, Hard/ Soft Tops! Xtras . 646·3088 aner Spm '70 TR6 27mpg, 12400 looks && runs good! New clutch. Pirelli a.dial tires. will take small car in trade. 962·8068 ~ .... '79 Spltlire: Blue Beauty. Low miles. L eavin g Calif. $4.200 or best offer. 544-0508. vo111..,.. 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sexy '13 VW Bug -reblt eng, ln xlnt cond. ~> or bit otr. 497-3034. 1961 B•J• Bua. needs work on lnt., SISOO or best otrer. 151-1221 Anaheim 750-2011 ·;4 Volvo Seda n . .!tlr. clean. $2500 t>42·3278 SO "'"Y Lakl:! f'orest exit IRVINI': 83~7000 ·m \'oh·o. perf mech & body. sterro pnced \1>' 7 8 seU. 492 5733 MERCURY COUGAR • •••••••••••••••••••••• 9'01 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOTHING OVER $4995 HAIERS AUTO CENTER 14~ Baker Str~t COSTA MF.SA 540-9202 9'10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 Century, ps, pb, a/c, nu paint, hi mi. runs gd. $'700/080 Day 557·58.S4 : eve 5'9-3'MO c.-. 9915 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Eldon1do, 30,000 mi. io.ded. SU,500. 833-2235/ 9M-l498 80 Diesel Seville, ne w . s liver /blue , load ed . SO,OOO/m1 engine gu11r, S16.500. 540-31131 w /days 1-"aclon :ur cund1t1nmnl(. tilt wheel. casM~lte :< TRA Sllt\RP <640VWH) CALL 830-7000 ~714~ LINCOLN MB H.CURY 16Atr rocF.NTElt DR. IRVJNE 830·7000 -----Mu1t1a9 9952 ····•••·•·•············ '66 stick 6. S.500. F'nirshape. 545-7395 O...Obffe 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Olds Ds l Cutlass Bri.thm. lo int Lols of ex tras Assum lease or buy 7 1<& 1955 0031 d ys or 551 l673 ev twknds. '71 TORONAOO (id cond. $650 675-6906 9957 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Runabout. auto. new t ires /brakes. $2000 . 838-2126 eves/wkends --- ·73 Cadillac, • dr !ledan. '72 Pinto. rebuilt, Am/Fm • Xln cond ... ..,... 8-track. clean. Sl62:St 88t ' M&.i&io o1r. 548·0t94 ____ _ '73 C. D. V. Good Cond. Xuat seU by Sun. 9995 75M 845-91 Phil 'II) SEDAN DE VlU.E F.xtra clean, very 1ood r unning condlt Ion , ~1lnal owner. w.~ 645-1872 '78 WAGON V6 mint cond. , P.S/ B/ AC Nu radial tires , $3500 aft 4pm 7Sl !ru& P...et.c 9961 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'T2 POC\tlac .slat loo Wan, all pwr. runs fine. Ouod ' m\leage $600 080. 4IM 928:) c • ffl7 ,.,. tt74 ....................... . ...................... .. TT LT, loaded. T·top. ·74 Vea• ••fon. • c)'t. aU¥W,_,. economy , o• prl~t ....... &.raNpQtt ... .,"91 .. ONLY PILOT CB Coast LIFE ' NEW I• CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE V8 aU!OlrMl•C: trano; a>r rond pwr 'Jf .. N onq & l>tilkC'> 1)()140 SPat t•lllccl 4la'>' du..;I remok '"'"ors luQQ&Qe me~ rruose rnntrrJI AMFM s1ereo 1111 wh<!<'!I r u'itom peckaQ!' wneel l"OVPI.. N'JW ral11al ,, P'i 11 b7 4;>11 OFF MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE ·-------.... pilc iiiT .. EoiliOn 'l7a-i"u'~fo-m_11..,..t1c_,t-ra ..... ~s-a1-r -co-nd-:--P-.,.,-, -st_ee_rt~Q & orakes pwr !ounrool Wi1Jad<1Pd Landau roof leather covered sreerrnq wheel pwr wrndo-NS & Gloor tocks AIWFM stereo wl8 track tape. electronic d1g1tal clock cruise control elec rear window defroster 1111 wheel deluxe wheel cover, wsw radial tores & much more' (176880) -·-·······1980 DEMONSTRATOR SALE Many outstanding low-mileage new Chryslers & Plymds now at SPECIAL PRICES! OFF MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE (THIS WEEK'S USED CAR SPECIAL~~ V8. automatic trans air cond pwr steennq & orakt>S 6CY40 leather seats. rear window defroster electronic d1g1tal clock body side moldings. cornering ltghts. AM'FM stereo wlcassette pwr antenna. hit wheel vinyl roof pwr seat & windows pwr door locks & lrunl\ release pwr sunroof. wheel covers. w,w redial tires & much more! (213668) 1979 PLYMOUTH 1969 LINCOLN 1974 DODGE COMTll•ITAL t•AM SWM1a• COWi VS. automatic tran• • air cond . pwr. steenng & Economical 6 cyl engine. automatic transm1ss1on. brakes. spht pwr seat. leath9r. pwr, windows & door radio. oower steenng & more• 1350LFL) Special tt11s lockS ""-Siii.., •-l!YVB373J _.,toniv $1695 1979 CHRYSLER VOlAll WAGOH V8. automatic trans . air cond . pwr steerrng & brakes, radio. custom motdlnq•. luggage racll wsw tr res & ll\Oret (157392) FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE ~O'gl~~~~~·MiALL 546-1934 1980 FORD ""'OSIDAH A super eoonom1cal value with a 4 cylinder engine. automatic 1ransm1sst0n. bucket Mita. radt0. power steering. wsw tires & morel (869YPRJ 53895 1979 CHYRSLER LI IAIOM tlaAM V8. auto~trc trens . alr cond .. ~ ateenng & brettes. split seet. vinyl top, AMIFM radio, wsw tires. custom wheels & morel (804X\/N). 54295 DUS,_COWI 6 cyl engine. automatrc trans . arr cond pwr steering & brakes. split seet. custom moldings, radio. wsw trres & more' I 512Y JTJ 53995 1980 PLYMOUTH VOi All Sl9AM 6 cyt . engine. au1omatic trans.. arr cond.. pwr. steering & brakes. vinyl top. cus1om moldings. radio. wsw tires & more! (701YVUI. SERVICE HOURS M0..0AY THIU NIDAY: 7:JO A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. SATUIDAY: 1:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AIOUT REMTIMG A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP!