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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-09-05 - Orange Coast PilotWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT E MBER 5, 1979 VOL 71, NO. Ml.• HCTIOMI, M ~AGlfl .. ,. I . .~ ,. 2MenMeetJ Doloca1wst Aboard Tog Two of four men aboard the tug White Face are feared dead after the ~rail was engulfed by flames when its props chopped into a submerged natural gas pipeline Tuesday Ul Lake Verret , La. The tug was owned by Tidewate r Manne of Morgan Cit y. La. World Statesmen Pay ltlountbat~en Respects urricane Losses oar World Dig•ltarles Mountbatten Pai,d Respects LONDON <AP> -Britain said goodbye today lo Earl Mountbatten o f Burma, its World War II hero slain by an Irish terror'iat bomb. Jn the presence of kings. queens and .statesmen from around the world, last rites were held in Westminster Abbey for · the man wbo had been called the « laat great Englishman. i To tbe tolling or a sinele muf-J fled bell, Lord Louis Mountbal· ~ten 's body was brought in j so~mn procession from ita over· t nllbt reatlng place in St. James'a Chapel to the centuries· old abbey. , There, waiting tor her favorite ' "\Jncle Dickie," was Queen ~ Elbabeth II fianked by three other queens, six kines, six • &wmc•. three princeuea and a l srud duke -all relatives. f It waa the bl11eat royal satherinC since the death In 1852 of K1q Georse VJ, Elisabeth's Coast Weadaer rather. Scotland Yard mounted unprecedented security for them and 2,000 other dignitaries gathered for the occasion. Crowds or the public, some of whom had been there all night, pressed silently against barriers to watch the funeral procession. Inside the abbey, the invited high and mighty s ang hymns and prayed for the earl, and for 18 British soldJers killed the same day, Aug. 27, by guerrillas of the Irish Republican Army. The service lasted 45 minutes, a mixture of religion and military pomp. Everyone stood to sing a hymn that begins: "I vow lo thee, my country, all earthly things above, Entire and whole and perfect. the service or my love. . ... Mountbatten, who served his country in two world wars, was killed at age 79 by a guerrilla bomb in Donegal Bay. within sight of bia caaUe ln the hub Republic. He died on one aide of the border between Northern Ireland and the repW>Uc, and.the soldiers died on the other -all victim• of a five-century-old atru11le between tbe English and the h1sh that abowa no alcn of endl.ne. Onlooken, who ,an1ed from youn1 coupln wlth babe• ln arma to ~ly war veterans, <See PtJNEaAL, Pap .U> ·~-........ RESIDENTS OF JENRN BEACH, FU., VIEW WRECKAGE OF HURRICANE DAVID Kiiier Storm Flndy ~ Out After WreMtftg Hewoc in lavennah, Ga. Gold So~ to. Record $329.75 David Demoted To Storill SA\'ANNAll. Ga . <AP > Res 1den~ of lh1l> old l>eacoasl c1 IY awoh today to find thousands of felled oaks and power poles blocking sceni c streets as the remnants of T ropical Storm Oa v1d grew weaker over the in- ten or of South Carolina On l ulton llead Is land lo the no rth . do wned p o we r llnt:s caused rires to break out m two resort motels this mornmg and 1n Myrtle Beach. SC . Mayor Enc Pick.en estimated damage t o ht '> community a l $3 1ri million Al least three deaths m the area were blamed on the storm, whi ch hit the islands and coaswl regions near the Gcorgia·South Carolina border w1th hurncane forl'<' winds abOlll. naghtrall Tues day But Oav1d was downgraded lo tropical storm status today and continued lo weaken as it moved through South Carolina witb top winds or 50 to 60 mph in squalls The storm was centered near latitude 34.5 north, longitude 80.5 w es t . or a bout 50 miles northwest or Florence. S.C Gale warnings were in effect from Savannah to Chincoteague, V a Weathe r officials said the s torm could s pawn a few tornadOI today in eastern North Carolina and Viratnia, and a flash nood watch was posted along the eastern slopes and rootbUla or the Blue Ridge Moun· tains In Virginia. In the wake of one ot the cen· tury's moet. deatrucUve storms, about 90 percent of the city or Savannah was without power this momtni. Police, hospitals <See DAVID, •aae AZ) --------A C4R ROLLED ON FIRSI' CALL 1 "I aold my car on the firat l~ call, and I'm ver)' bappy with ~ the Dally Pilot." That'• the l&or)' of the ~UC· l cea1ful South Lacuna man who ~ placed t.bll Id ln the Dally PtJol I cla11lfted Met.loo: '72 VI AC, PS, PB •.ooo • ml , Sl,'50 Ori1 owyr JIX.•ll.U If ·you DMd' llnmtdlatt Nie& IUCC .. , b')' D.U., Pllot elaalfted ad• b7 c.W.,lo.5111. ,ti QM.Y f!!!.91 8 ¥W!Cfn!!!!D. Pnt "'"' •. 1!1J ·Cuba Issue_ FlaY,M· .... DAVID ••• -t ~ aact o&MI' emera..e7 .. ~ ~ wen operaUq with aullluy ~ ..... ,..... .. ,. Vance Raps Soviet Troop Occupq~ion 'f • .. W• aow •• bave Uloul...., ~ ol tr .. down and po•e( ..... ! and poMI, but u fu u IMlule , ~ ..... ';';': -~·t llaow ,..,.. ~-W ASHJN'OTON (AP> S.etetary of stale C1r.aa a Vance Hid loda1 ~e UaJ\W ltatet "wW Mt M ..uan,d. wM tM malnt•ance ol \M "'8tua •uo" reaardlq Sovtet c:ocnbat troope in C\aba. Vote •ald the Sovt4Wl troop preHnc• .. wUI affect Sovlet· American relaUonl '• He dJd not rule out the poulbW~ that the lllutiGD ........ laftU•H ...... acUoe • UM lr•li1le Anm UmJtatiaD Treaty <SALT) wtth U..lowWUldon Vance Hid at • newt con· feNOc. be uked that Sovlet am b.Uladof Anat.clb Dobt'YJilia N · tun '° the Unlc.d tat• from uulkJD u aoon u poulble to di1cuu \be v,,.,., 1ltu.aUoo. In the meantime, IM 1Ud, U>e High on Iew11on Car Vn/ixed A/ter 22 Triea NATIONAL CITY tA P ) -A year ago, Art Ena~• paid $10,a for the atation wagon that sits on a 33- foot ~~lform overlooking Interstate 5. el, owner of a local ahlpyard, took the car to repair ahope 2i> Umn before be became fruatrated. But he says he sUll can't get either the air condition· ing system or the fuel ignition system to work. Engel's letters to U .. S. headquarters of Volvo have gone wiaruswered. he said Tuesday, So he painted "LEMON" and lots of pictures of lemons on his upraised car. "I haven't decided how long the car will stay up there." said Engel. "Maybe forever." SiOOTaken Jogger, ·Pa·rtner Rob Liquor Store Two gunmen -one dressed in a 1ster into a brown sack and the bright red jogging outfit and the gunmen ordered him into a rear oUler sport.mg a white beret stock room The customer. 1dcn· took an estimated $700 from an tiried as Douglas Frank, 19, also Irvine Uquor store Tuesday night. was ordered into the room Police said the armed robbers The robbers then escaped walked into "The Still" liquor through a rear door store at 4511 Campus Drive at Police said the man in the jog· 10: 10 p.m. as clerk Kenneth glng s uit stood about 6·1, Foi•t. 23', w111 ftl111rg out a -~elgfi~"'!TO JH>ands and" h•d cigarette order form. dark brown hair and moustache "Back up," Foist was told by The second gunman was the m un in the Jogging suit. described as being perhaps of ~hen he looked up, Foist told of Arab extraction, standing 5 10, f1cers the man waa pointing a re-we1gfung about 150 pounds Wlth volver at hJm brown hair and a hall beard and Foist said he spotted a s~ond moustache. He wore a white man s tanding near the candy beret. tan jacket and Jeana. counter abo brandlshlng a gun. Police said this momma their The clerk said the men con· cealed their weapons when a customer entered the store and went lo the freezer area. Fot1t put money from the cash reg Jordan Hires An Attorney WASHINGTON <AP) Hamilt<Jf'I Jordirn has hired former Watergate prosecutor Henry Ruth to. represent him during the federal investigation of allegation11 that Jordan sniffed cocaine at a New York night club last summer. Sources who asked not to be named said Tuesday the White House chief of stalf retained Ruth and his colleague. Stephen Pollak, on Aug. 24, the day after f'Bl officials launched the ln- v es ti g ation and questioned Jordan. The allegations against Jordan were made by two rught club owners who are under In- dictment on federal tax char1es. TID18 Ban Sought SAN DIEGO (AP) -Retaliat- ing after 19 tunaboata were selzed, otnciala representin1 the United Statea' tuna lnduatry have called for a total ban on the lmportaUon of any flab product.a from Canada. The boycott lt the latest round in the tuna war between the nel1hborin1 COUD· trle1. · • DAILY PILOT investigation is continuing Nurse Heard In Death Case LOS ANGELES <AP) -A nusrse at Cedats-Slnal &ledical Center bas testified at a cor- oner 's inquest into the death of a premature baby left In a uUllty room at the facility that a doctor ordered her to leave the Want there, saying, "It will die." "l didn't know what to do," Laura Van Aradale testified Tuesday "J bad never been ln a situation like that before. I didn't know whether the baby was dead or alive." Ms. Van Arsdale said Dr. Boyd Cooper told her to put the one-pound Want In the closet shortly after Its birth at Cedan- Slnai Medical Center around 11 p.m July 29. Kurdistan Region Calm a, 'fte Auocta&ed Pre.a Iran'• northwest Kurdlata re- &lon , scene of fierce fll}iUn1 between Kurdiah rebelt and 1ov- ernment forces. u now "com· pletely calm," atate·controUed Tehran radio aaJd today. The radio, monJtored ln Lon· don, quoted a 1overnment of. flclal u Hyin• Kurdt•lan was "fully covered by the army" and "completely calm." In another development, the Iranian 1overnmenl ordered the expul11on of Joumalbt Terry Povey, a correspondent for the· London publlcaticm lllddte Eut, Tehran radio reported. It said be WH ordered to leave Iran within a week becauae ol offtclal an· noy ance over an article about Iran in the publication th11 month. . Carter ttr'ilf~ 'UMH• ........... rallftcadaa ~ lalt Oii UM IALT II nat1 .... ~ ..... 1to• 1M1t of HJlltl JM Sena ....... .oe. to ra• the t.reat1 ,...,..._ ot &M -..,,.,· of tb• .... ot Sovlet troope .. Cuba. "I Ud.nll beartua oa ratlftca· tlon 1bould •o forward. But becauH tbla ia a . matter of Hrlout tmportaece, we IDUlt k"P la eloM coafaet wttll mem· ben ol the Senete ., U.. di.a· cuuloal wtth tbe SoYleu ~ ce.d," VIUIH •aid. He rtluled '° ••Y •bat .tll 1&tllfy tbe admlnbtrat.loa re· 1ardlq tbe t.roopa, althoq:b be noted it waa tbe combat capabilit)' ol the ~ t.bat..wu _ o( concern to the adminlatration. M eanwhlle, Senate leader• emerstna from • brteflq ~ top u .s. intelll1ince offictall dll· fered oo the Impact the Soviet troop Luue micht have on the SALT treaty. "I dOn 'l think this should have any impact on the merit.a of the treaty." aald Senate Democratic Leader Robert' C. Byrd of Wes~ Vlratnla. But Senate Republican Leader Howard H. Baker Jr. of Ten· neasee took a harder stance. • ••lei Jame• Sblver of tbe ~ ~c~ Coun~ Civil o.i ... :· 'bJver deleribed the la1anda • near Savannah, oarllcularly bard-bit Tybee, u '1a m .... ._ .. Moel Olatham CountJ oftlcen patrolled the street. durtq the • n11ht to IUU'd a1a1Dlt vandab and loolen. but only two bur1lartes were reported. David, which bu claimed at leHt 900 lives lo the Caribbean. struck Savannah ln Ill lecood 1lap at the U.S. mainland in two daya. Heavy raim, hllb M81 and anxiety 1pawned by the bur· ricane were blamed for at least seven deathl lo Florida, Geocsia and South Carolina. llleanwhlle. Tropic.al Storm Frederic. pacltlni wtndl of ~ mph. waa aoutbeHt of the Dominican Republic and movtn1 Wetl. More than 900 people were kllled In the Dominican • Republic before David bounced off Florida on Monday. Unol· flcial estimates put dama_ges in Florida at more than $60 million. Six deaths, ranging from heart attack.I to car accl- denta, were blamed on the storm in that slate. "I think the Ruesiana are thumblol their nose at us." he sald. The etaUonlng of Soviet com- bat troops in Cuba, was con- firmJd lut week by the State Department. APW ......... OUAAD CAJIHHl!I COf'l'tN 0, !AAL MOUNTBATTEN Blttaln lay• Ooodbre to War Hero Kiited by IRA ln Cocoa Beach. residents in- terrupted their cleanups Tues· day to return hundreds or 1tranded sea turtles to the water. "You little rascal," scolded one man aa he gave a turtle a Wt, 'wbat are YOQ dolq way up ure?" Byrd said the 2,000 to 3,000 Soviet troops may have been in Cuba for some lime. The State Department said they may have been there since 1978 By rd recalled that In the 19808 there were 20,000 Soviet troops stationed in Cuba The Senate Jo~ore1gn Relations Committee abruptly postponed resumption or public hearings on the SALT treaty and arranaed a day-long aeries of closed meet- lngs with ranking Intelligence of- ficials and Vance. Seo. li'rank Cburch1 D·ldabo. the committee chairman. said Tuesday the panel wants to know how long the Soviet troops have been in Cuba. what their mission is and what the 1mpUca· lions are for the United States and other nations or the Weslem Hemlspbere. "What possible juaUflcaUoo is there for Soviet combat troops lo Cuba"" Church aaked. Until recently, Vance, CIA Director Stansfield Turner and other t.op administration of flclala have aaid that while the Soviet Union has long bad mllltary advisers In Cuba. there was no evidence of any combat forces on the Caribbean Island, 90 miles from U.S. shores. Newlyweds Denied Beds HONG KONG <AP) - Newlyweds In Peklo1 have to wait more than six months for their beds, Pek- lo1'1 official People's Dally new1paper reports. It blamed the abortage of furniture In the Chinese capltal on an lnefflcent bureaucracy and lack of supervision of furnlture makers. J u1t-married couples are luued "marrla1e furniture coupon1, •· but deaplt.e thla they face lone waits for beds and other furniture. the new1paper aald. Even thoee who "set up early and queue up" cannot buy a ptece of furniture. little Hope Seen On Rent Tax Relief SAcaAMENTO (AP) -The leader of the California state Senate Hye chances are alim for p&1uae tJUI year of ·a bill to cive tu relief lO renten. · President Pro Tem Jamea Mlll1, D·San Dleso. told a newa conference Tuesday that the >..· aembly Wan and Ileana Com- mittee ahould have approwld a renter relief bUI by Sen. Milton Marki. R-San Francbco. • Price Slide Continue a On Market NEW YORK <AP I Stock prices continued to slide tn ac· Uve trading today in a carry. over of the sellln1 that set 1n Tuesday. The Dow Jones average of 30 ind'-'Strlala, olf U .02 polot. Tuea· day for Its sharpest drop of the year , fell another 7 34 to 865 27 after three hours of trading to day Losers overwhelmed gainers by a 12· l marlin in the early taJ ly or New York Stock Exchange· Listed 19sues The sharp downturn alt.er a slx·week summer rally bas bffn blamed ln part on expectations of a substantial further rue ID lntere9l rat.ee. The Federal Reaerve waa widely presumed lo have pushed open-market money ratea a step higher Tuesday. And the bank prime lendlng rate. already at a record 12~ percent, was expect- ed to go sUU higher before long Another depressant haa been a new 1urge in gold prices. The bulUon price climbed more than $4 an ounce to $329.2S at the morn1n1 fixing in London today Police Seek Clues In Slaying of 2 SAN DIEGO <AP> -Police searched a northeut San oteao realdenUal ~a for clues today In the fatal atabblo1 of a couple, lncludlna the director or career planning at the University of California at San Dte10. The body of Gloria Llebrau, 40, who joined the UCSD staff in 1976 -comln1 from the University of San Franclaco - waa found on the lawn ol her townhouse late llooday nlcht. autbortuea said. ln1lcfe tbe bouae wu the body of Leon Lauterbach, 45. aul1tant librarian for the Chula Vi•ta 1cbool dbtrtct. n.w...w_.. ..... J4.M....,Yltln ............ lt.IO TuH 1111 (F88hk>n Frame, Standard Size gl8M lena I c:aM) Wrem ll'"fle AJ FUNERAL. • 1tood sboulder to-shoulder 1tandinc ~ anytllin1 from beer crai. lO Carden aeau for a bel- t.er view. Many 1'ete dret.led In black-. .tille veteran.t proudly wore cam~ medabr. TheJ ltOod abeoluteJy lilent - some ltimy '° auen&>o u the procession wound Its way to the ~bbey Several women cried quietly as the nag-draped cofhn passed The remams of the war hero were borne on a ~un carnal(t- drawn by 131 Royal Nav) or ri cers and enlisted men On the C'oHtn were Mountbal ten's coclt aded admiral 's hat. hia dreu s wo rd , a nd hl'i ceremorual gold wand or orflC'e as the monarch's "protector .. Preceding the coffin was Mouotbatlen'1 cbareer. a 22- year-Old bfack horse he afftt· lion a tel) called · · Uol ly .. ln the st irrups were t he earl 5 Jackboots. reversed Prince Philip. Mountbatten's nephew and one llmf.' prot.ege, and Pnnce Charles. lhe Pnnce of Wales, both dressed lD ad m1ral 's uniforms, walked ~tund the comn as 1t slowly wound its way lo the Abbt-y So did lhe queen's younger Mi n Prince Andrew, who has JUSt followed family tr ad1t10n and JOa.ned the navy He was d ressed in the unirorm of a midshipman Alongside the coffin marched senior officers of the armed services of Bntaln, the United States. India and France, wh!le behind came a contingent or US sailors. 5 Die in_ Air Crash SCHEFFERVILLE. Quebec (AP ) -Five local people were ltllled Tuesday when two amalJ 1eaplanes collided after landJna on a lake near Schefrervllle. In northeastern Quebec, polke uld. All of the dead were pa11en,en oo one plane. an Ot· ter. Three other paasengers, thel r pllot, and the pilot of the other plane. a Cessna lS>, sur- vived. ,.,o::, c ..... ,...... ... ~w. aAI~ ·---....w-"'' •h• One West Palm Beach hospital rscorded 20 births. a1 women, fearlna low barometric ~esaure would lend them into labor, packed emergency rooms Jeu Kickll1bter, a met.eorololilt wtth the NatJ<mal W eatber Service ln Savann.ab. aa1d the 1torm st~lled almost d1 reclly over the city al ni1btfall, dumpln1 about 6 Inches or rain between 4 p m and Sp m On Tybtt Island. at the mouth of tht> Sa vannah River. gusb were clocked al 90 mph, but the h1 gher;t gui.t.<1 recorded at the Sa~annah airport were 63 mph David wa:-. the first senou., hurracanf' tu hit the Georgia coast m more than three dee ad f'& The las t hurricane to strike South Curollna was Hazel. whi c h d eva ~lal ed Myrtle Beach m 1~. kilUng one person and causing an estimated $27 million damage. Rideout Guilty Of Trespass SALEM . Ore <AP> -John Hide out. acquitted lasl December on u charge of raping his wife . has pleaded guilty to trespau mg in her apartment last week Th~ misdemeanor offense, punil\hnbh.• hy up to a year In jail and a Sl .000 fine , was not related · to the rape charge. believed ht the lime to be lhe flrsl or its kind 1n the n.atJon. ~ Rideout admitted forcing Id's way through the front door of the northeast Salem home of bis wife. C re\Ja, the mommg of Aue. 28. Police SB.Id there were no in- JUries dunng the incident. Lodge Backs SALT WAS HINGTON (AP ) - Senate ratification of the SAL1: 11 treaty will give the Unit.eel States the chance "to put a cap on the volcano" of nuclear wat,' former U.S. ambassador Henr)' Cabot Ladle said Tuesday. , ........... ) fW"1•.. • .......... ,.. ...... GOLD SOARING ••• "Remember to Mk your eye ~or for your preeCflptlon. Wlttt thl1 In hand. you can ahoO eround tor tn. bett In ~NtW It the light Pttc9 " ---'-2 Orange Coast 'Teday'• Cl-lag ~ N.Y. Stoek8 ' ·voL 72. NO. 241. .. SECTIONS, 50·PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, .SEPTEMBER 5, 1979 N FIFTEEN CENT ~ f ·GOid Surge Blamed on Uneertainty { I lb,,_ Aaecl.a1*11 ,,_. Gold ~cea are soartnc aa•lD, ud while eJperta won 't speeul.M.e ~ tbe boom wtll lut, lbt)' aa1 the foree tbat even t\lallJ will topple lt tCMdd be one ol the faclon that la puahln1 pric .. up -tbe troubled U S. economy St.nee the beCinnlq ot tM year, tM price or an ounce of 1old bu riJleft almolt SlOO -MO ol that lJ\ a four-week rush that beaan Au1. 6. Gold traded in Loodon this momma at a reeord $329.25. up $4.50 from 1\aeMlay'a clo.e. Tbe Zurich price wu up $4 50 lo ----""~· 7$. LITl'L£ MO&E TUAN A DECADE ago. in 1967, cold sold for about $35 ao ounce. ll bas been rising· steadily the past several AJ'Wi..,.,... GUARD CARRIES COFFIN OF EARL MOUNTBATTEN Britain Saya Goodbye to War Hero KIHed by IRA Statesmen Attend Mountbatten Rites LONDON (AP> -Britian said goodbye today t o Earl Mountbatten of Bu rm a, its World War U hero slain by an Irish terrorist bomb. After a funeral in W eslminster Abbey attended by kings, queens and statesmen from around the world, the body of the man who bad been called the last great En,.l.iahmao was borne by lrain to his home in Romsey and buried in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II. In the morning, to the tolling of a single muffled bell, Lord 1 Louis Mountbatten's body was brouebt in solemn procession from lta overnight resting place in St. James's Chapel to the cen- turies-old abbey. I I Then, waiting for her favorite "Uncle Dickie," was Queen Elisabeth lI flanked by three other queens, six ldnp, six princes three princesses and a grand duke -all relatives. It wH the biegest royal gatherinf since tbe death in 1952 of KiD8 Georae VI, Elllabetb's father. ScotJud Yard mounted unprecedented aecurity for them aDd 2,000 other dignitaries 1aUMNd for' tbe occuion. Crowdl ol tbe public, some ol Wt.om bid been there an mlht. pnued lilen.Uy acai.mt barriers to w.tcb tbe l\meral pn>ceuioe. . , ___________ _ J: C4ff ROLLED '. . I ON FIRSI' CA.LL ' "I IClld ~ car on the ftrst call, and I'm very bappy with l tile DllU.Y Pilot." 1' '11 VI AC, PS, PB •.OOO mt, 11.uo Ori.I owav IU·~ Inside the abbey. the invited high and mighty sang hymns and prayed for the earl, and for 18 British soldiers killed the same day, Aug. 27, by guerrillas of the Irish Republican Army. Supervisors Oppose U.S. Noise Bill Orange County supervisors have opposed a bill that is before Congress because they fear it would punch holes in their ef- forts to cul noise at the county airport. Supervisor Thomas Riley said the new legislation could be a disaster. The measure would exempt virtually all two and three- engine aircraft from Federal A viatioo Administration noise regulatiOns. •'In effect, this would dec- imate the noise abatement pro- gram that we are pursuing at the airport," Riley said. ' Riley also asserted Uiat the lealllation would open the door to potential noise lawsuits .. because of a policy we have no control over." Supervisors unanimously a1reed to send their protests alona to the Orange County con· rreulon.al delegation. County officials said the bill would permit operaton of two or thne·en1lne airuaft that operate from amalJ to medium· ailed airport.I to receive welven from compliance wttb ,...,..1 noln ltandanla acbeduled to be lmplemented.tn 1115.. au., Mid be.,......, u.. pro- posed bUI waa la~ lesillatan wbo aria Did about \M poutble dff.ll.M tn HJ'Vlce to aman.r ciU• t>.eauat ol UM AlrllM DerqulaUoo Act U JOU need lm,,,.Uate Nlet -ol lt1t. • . IUCHm tr'7 DallJ PUotclawtNd C~l Marino -the I ldlliiJ ...... Ml-117' Pl'OPONCI mean.re, HR *2, are I · npedall to beclD um moatll. ' I yeara, aod at.ood at ~.20 in Loodon at lbe belinnlnc of th1a year. Americans feel the riaing price of gold moet directly when they purchase &old jewelry or go lo tbe deolial for a gold filling. But .rold alJO is used in a variety of industrial applicatiom, such u in eleclronic switches, and increases in prices in those areas will eventually make their way to lbe consumer level. Analysts said Tuesday that political and economic uncertainty were the factors behind the yellow metal's surge. Gold traditional- ly is considered a safe haven for investon when the currencies they invest in -especially the dollar -lrl' beina bulleted, ''ONE COULD THINK OF THE GOJ,D price as being a barometer. an index, or worldwide anxjeties about poUtics and the Troops • ID economy," said Jeffrey Nichols, an analyst at Arem Research ' Corp. ''1'bere's a good deaJ of anxiety in the marketplace." The anxiety centers on worrjes about recession in the United States and lnflation in the U.S. and abroad, caused to a large meuure by t.hia year's steep ris.t in oil prices. Gold prices are also being bolstered by massive purchases of the metal by nations with large amounts or money to invest. These include members of the Organization or ,Petroleum Exporting Countries, who have lots of cash because of rising oil prices. . "I TlllNK THEY'RE BUYING GOLD for the simple desire to make money," said James Sinclair, a New York investment ad· <See GOLD SOARING, Page A.2) Cuba Hit Vance Warns Soviets of· Friction WASHINGTON (AP J Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance said today the United States "will not be satisfied with the maintenance of the status quo .. regard.mg Soviet combat troops in Cuba. Vance said the Soviet troop presence ··will affect Soviet~ American relations." He did not rule out the possibility that the situation would influence Senate action on the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) with the Soviet Union. Vance said at a news coo· ference he asked that Soviet am- Victlln's Boat Ride Retraced By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of-06'1y ........... Newport Beach police have re· created the boat trip allegedly taken by Carolyn Bealer last month when s he vanished without a trace Officers used the s ame vessel. a chocolate-brown 15.foot out· board ski boal owned by Larry S mith of Newport Beach, with whom she was last seen alive. Smith. 44, claims two men, known to him only as "Ray and Jack," abducted Miss Bealer when they docked at Dana Point. He claims they took her on the boat out lo sea and she never returned . Newport poljce investigators believe that Miss Bealer. 24, is d ead. They are trying to build a case aga.mst Smith. Detectives Robert Hardy and Ken Smith made two trips in Smith's ski boat from Newport Harbor to Dana Point Harbor. tracing the route Smith said he followed with the attractive bassador Anatoly Dobrynin re· turn to the United Stales from vacation as soon as possible to discuss the troop s1tuat1on In the meantime. he said. the Carter adnunistrat1on believes the Senate's rat1hl"at1on hear angs on the SALT II treaty should go forward But Vance s to pped s hort or s aying the Senate s hould vote to ratify the treaty regardless of the outcome of the issue or Soviet troop:. m Cuba. "I thmk hearings on rat1f1ca t1on should go forwa rd But because this 1s a matter of Carter Sets Mexico Talk WASHINGTON IAP J President Carter and Mex- ican President Jose Lopez Portillo will m eet in Wuhinston Sept. 28-29, it was a nnounced today, The purpo6e or the meet· ing is to "review bilateral and international issues and to strengthe n U S · Mexican relations." said ~ White House statement. The leaders met 1n Mex· ico last February, when Carter wa s received somewhat coolly by Lopez Portillo. Since then the na- tions have been negotiat· ir:g without s uccess on sale of Mexican natural gas to the United States. New School Budget Wins Approval young woman aboard. A final bud gel or $47 068 According to Sm ith. it was milHon was adopted Tuesday by "Ray and Jack" who left him on Newport-Mesa school trustees t he dock after forcing Miss after a public hearing at which Bealer into the boat. He said no one spoke. The entire meel- lhey drove out to sea and re-iog lasted less than 15 minutes. turned 30 minutes later without The final budget for 1979-80 in- Miss Bealer. · eludes about $2.5 million for re· C.apt. Richard . Hamilton ex-· serves and additional raises and plained that police know how. much gas Smith bought the day of the boat trip. The test trip conducted Tues- day and the one today are being made to find oul if Smith's story matches the amount of gas con- s umed by the outboard engine. Witnesses located by police have reported seeing Smith ~d Mfss Bealer leave Newport on the momin& or Aug. 2-4. Other witnesses reported seeing the couple arrive in D8.ll4l Poinl. However, a Dana Point wit- ness said the Smith boat didn't (See KIDNAP, Pa1e A.2) benefits c urre ntl y being negotiated with teachers and non-teaching employees. The final figure was up about $600,000 trom the publication budget adopted last month. Of· ficials said the additional money represents fede ral funds earmarked for special pro- grams. The new budget comes out sli~btly above the actual 1978-79 ending bud1et o r $47 .052 million. serious importance. we musl keep m close contact with mem· bers of the Senate as the dis· cussions with the Soviets pro· ceed." Vance said lie refused to sa) "'hal wall s atisfy the administration re gardang the troops. although hl' noted 1t WCI S th e c ombat capab1lily of the troops that wa~ of concern lo the admin1strat1on Meanwhile. Senate leader'> emerging from <i briefing by top L" S antelhgence officials d1f fered on the impact the So\1el troop issue might have on the SALT treaty "I don't think this should have any impact on the merits of the treaty," said Senate Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd of West V1rg1rua But Senate Repubhcan Leader Howard H Baker J r. of Ten- nessee look a harder stance. '"I think the Russians are thumbing their nose at us," he said The -.tC1tionang or Soviet com- bal troops in Cuba, was con- firmed last week by the State Department Byrd said the 2,000 to 3,000 <Stt VANCE, Page A?> Storm Weakening Hurrican Wreaks Coastal Havoc SAVANNAH. Ca. <AP> Residents ol lhis old seacoast c1· ty a woke today to find thousands or felled oaks and power poles blocking scenic streets as the remnants of Tropical Storm David grew weaker over the m tenor of South Carol.ma On Hilton Head Island to the no rth. downed powe r lines caused fires to break out in two resort motels this morning and an Myrtle Beach. SC , Mayor Eric Ficken esllmated damage t o h is community at SJ ~ million At least three deaths in the a rea were blamed on the storm. which tut the-islands and coastal regions near the Georgia-South Carolina border with hurncane· force wtnds about rughtlall Tues- day. But OaVld was downgraded to tropical storm status today and continued lo weaken as 1t moved through South Carolina with top wands or 45 to 50 mph an squalls The' storm was centered near latitude 35 0 north, longitude 80 5 west. or JUSl east of Charlotte. N.C Gale warrungs were an errect from Savannah to Chincoteague, Va Weather officials said the s torm could s pawn a few tornados today in eastern North Carolina and Virginia , and a flash flood watch was posted along the easte rn s lopes and foothills of the Blue Ridge Moun- tains in Virgirua. In the wake of one or the cen- tury's most destructive storms, about 90 percent or the city of Savannah was without power this morning. Police. hos pitals and other emergency agencies were operating with auxiliary generators. ··we know we have thousands of treet1 down and power lines and POies. but as far as house damage. we don't know yet," said James Shiver or the Chatham County Civil Defense ofnce Total Lunar Eclipse Set For Thursday By Tlae ~1sociated Press A pre-sunnse eclipse of the moon will be seen over most or the western United States on Thursday, the only totaJ lunar eclipse visi ble over North America this year. The eclipse totality will begin at 3 31 am. PDT and continue until 4 17 a.m. PDT, with the t:'chpse moon lying low in the western sky, according to scien- tists at the Gates Planetarium in Denver Several tames each year, the moon reaches a point where .the ; Earth as exacUy between it and ' the sun. . For an eclipse to occur. the , moon must be in its full phase. Lunar eclipses a re far more ~ common than solar eclipses . I Thursday's eclipse will not be I visible in the eutern Uruted States be<:ause of increased s un· light there. , Coast Weather 'Gasoline Still Short' Sunny Thu"day with exception of usual early morning fog or low cloud.a. Lows tonight eo lo 65 . Highs Thursday mid-70s al beaches to low 80s inland . Seroice St~tiom Critical of Odd-Even Ban Action by Orange County a~rvisors that aeeka to end the o dd·eveo plan for aasollne buyers came under crtUciam to- day from a representative ol lbe service station induatry. Steve Shelton, direew ot the SoutberD Callfomla 5-Ttee Sta· ttoa AuoclatloD, a aid be believes tbe Oran1e County political leaden may be ...,,"I oat a f Ille stpal that t!Mre la DO tonier a 1uollne •boJU&e. "The problem la not over," he declared. Sbtlt4a aald tbt req..i by suoenilon fOf' GoHrw Bl'OW9 to· end the allocation meuure should have been accompanJed by "an ever constant reminder that there h a 1asollne shortaie." However, he admitted that about 90 pe!'Cellt ol tbe lervlC. station dealers favor the Uft.lnc of· tbe 19&rictlona because t.bey t..lleve t.bem to ·be an lnt.ruliclfl Into private enterprtN. Meanwbll•, offlcials ln Sacramento today were con· sld•rlnl tbe Or&ni• Countr re. que" to tad the aDOcaUOG plan. Ml~ c.... a aDOt .. woman for tbe California Intro Com· mlulon, aald state ofllclall haven't reached a decision. Oranae County in Mo y became one of 14 counties to im· plemeot the odd-even plan. Brown's permiuion is re· qui.red before the plan can be abolilhed. A apoke1man for Brown aaid official.a are t.akiq a look al the odd-even plan lhrou1hout tbe state. ff• saJd Orao1e County bu tbus far made the ooly· form.al requ•t to ahelve the emeraency measure but the overall plan was scheduled to be re · evaluated alter Labor Day INSIDE TOD~ Y Higlt-pnc.d model Melmde Cail• and Budd~ Jacobaoft. one-time boWrimd mid ftl· pect fn U.. bUorre...&a~ a 11ear GOO of MelalW'• lowr, n1r/ace ogain cu Jacob'°" git• read11 to •land trial. Stof"JI, photo.~ AIO. l..aex ................. ....... . ... ,. ........... ................. =-·C 01lt Alt Aft. ... C'4 ....... .. .. ........... T......._ .. ,__.. .... u ..... M ............ . ' ,ti QM..Y PILOT "" .. ...,..... OIANT PAN.DA LAN LAN (RIOHT) DIES AT 11 O' ACUTE KlDNEY AILMENT Shown With M•t• Kang Kang, Olft1 of Red Chin• to J•p•n•H Zoo Pregnant Panda Dies ' Popular Japa~8e Zoo Attraction Mourned TOKYO (AP) -Japanese panda lovers were doubly saddened by the death of the aiant panda Lan Lan -an autopsy showed she wu preplant, somelblng zoo apeciallat.a had been trying lo achieve for years. China '11 late Premier Chou En·lai in connec· lion with normaUzaUon of dlplomatic lies bet ween the countries in 1972. Slnce then, the pair had become superstar attractions, draw- ine an estimated 32 million people to the Ueno Zoo. The playful 11·year-old Lan Lan fell Ill Friday with what proved to be a kidney inlec· lion. She died of uremic polsonin1 Tuesday, despite round·the·cloc k e fforts by veterinarians to save her. EVERY YEAR, THE ZOO TRIED TO mate Lan Lan with the 9·year-old male, hop· int to produce the first 1iant panda cub born in captiVlty outside China. In the past, zoo of· fic1ala at times thought they had mated but the baby watch proved fruitleaa. OFFICIALS AT TOKYO'S EUNO ZOO said X-rays and an aulopay found lhal she waa carrytna a fetus. They aaJd the aex could not be determined. Aaauming she mated with her male companion Kane Kana last sprtna. she probably would have given birth next month, the experts theorized. The zoo. where LiJn Lan and Kang Kang li ved in a s pecial climate ·controlled e nc losure, was swamped with visitors and m essages of condolence, nowera and glft.s . Lan Lan and Kang Kang also spawned a ·•panda boom" in which enterprislni confec· tioners and dollmakers turned out thousands of 11ouvenl~. and record companies market· ed recordings purported to be the sound of pandas crying The pandas wer e &ills to Japan from A memorial ser vice for Lan Lan was scheduled for Sept. 20 She will be stuffed and exhibited at the zoo. officials said Newport Cops Nab 'Quick Ulsh' Suspect It was the old quick artist trick, and though thtl suspect 1 was swift with his fingers . Laguna Beach police c.µught up with him in Newport Beach. Po li ce in that city detamed Gustavo Gomu Lopez.-. 23, of Orange Tuesday morning. alter the man allegedly took approx- imately $80 from a befuddled gas station attendant 10 Laguna Beach. Police said Lopez drove Into the Jltry service s tation at 890 South Coaat Hlehway Tuesday, gaaaed up, then gave the attend antaS20bW. After receiving change, the motorut alleeedly asked the at- tendant for his S20 bill back, HY· Ing he'd prefer to pay ln smaller denominations. He dJd so-with the attend· ant's chanae. Then he chanaed bla mind aealn and re~elved mort ca.ah from the attendant. By the tlme the money stopped changing hands, It waa all in the po1sea1ion of Lopez, police said, and the man hopped ln bis car and drove north. When the attendant learned he had little left In the till, be called poHce, who phoned ahead to Newport Beach to make a at.op on Lopez' automobile. Mice Nice? Irvine Rodent 'No Peril' By DA VJD KUTZMANN Of tlM Oally l'lle! tlaff Rodents that have been bug· amg homeowners 10 the Turtle Rock Highlands area of lrv10e are probably hoUBe mice and not meadow mice, a county Vector Control spokes man said today Education coordinator t'red Beams said a vector ecologl~t who had inapected some of the homes where mice have been a problem found only tht! common variety of house mouse. F,....P~AJ KIDNAP ... dock in Dana Point, that SmJth turned it around in the harbor and headed back out to sea with Mias Bealer. No other occupant.a were •potted in the boat by wit· neaaea. Smith, of 4&40 Park Newport. remained jailed today, held in lieu of $3)(),000 ball He waa Indicted Tuesday by a federal arand jurf in Los An1eles on cbar1ea o extorlina money from a firm engaged In inter1ut.e commerce Initially, Beams aaid il was thought to be the meadow mouse known as the California vole which had been pl agulnv homeowners. In either case there's litUe the Vector Control District can do about the situation . Beams has said. !ince the mice are not con sidered a health hazard. rest· dent.a will have to do somethlng about it themselves Offi cials had believed that grading operations by the Irvine Co nearby had disturbed the habitat of the California vole. a larger type of mouse. and aent the rodent.I scurrying for new shelter in area homes. Beams said the Vole goea throueh a population auree every five years or so and that recent rainy seasons had con- l ri buted to a population ex· plo1'ion The reason f or the house mouse problem -some r~i dents aay they've caught up to 40 In their homes in past week• - 11 unknown, Beam• aald He speculated that someone movine into one of the new homes there had brou1ht the mice with them. perhaps hJdln& in th• furniture. Test Inconclusive . No Pesticide Detected in W at~r omct.i. 'Ot the Metropolitan Waler Dlatrlct •aid today they Jlavt belll unable to 1ubltantiat.e claims that there are traces ol the pestidde DBCP lD the waler the a1enc1 1uppU• to ~ CaUfornla, tncludln1 Oran1e CouatY. Gene Bowers, water quality dlrect.oc for lhe MWD, 1aid to.ta run on the a1ency'1 water 10Urct1 ln June and repeated l11t week could uncover nooe ol the peet.iclde at a level of 20 Aide Resigns part.I per trillion. "Tbat'1. not to uy lt '• not there. 'Tbat'a !uat u lM ..a...ou.r fftta •Can accurately det.«t Ill level1," he commented. Tuesday, two ChJco rnldeata, Gtor1• Neary and Pai.rtck Por1ana, aaid they'd fou..a un· apeclfled amounts of the pesticide ln water samples they took at DUneyland. The two men testified In Saa Franctaeo al a atate Department of Pood and AvtcuJture beartna OD pe9tid.dft. Bowen '•aid the peaUrlde ln~ queatloo 11 dibro - mocbloropropane whleh ·he aald wu 1prayect on lb• around lo kill nernatodea, pe1t1 that atteck tbe root oat•m• of planta. The use ol tbe cbemleaJ was banned two years a10 when workers ln a plant where it wu manufactured were found' to be ate rile. In addition, It bu more re· cently been diacovered that worken in an ArkanHI plant where the chemical ia manufac· t.ured have abown chromosomal • chan1u that reaearcben aay H l • L could cause birth defecll. ea ·ui-Bowers said the chemical WU OC's-·Mental Operation · Flayed uaed extenalvely in fruit 1roves In the San Joaquin Valley where It has apparently eotten Into the underground water supply. He explained that the toxic chemical Ls "very, very at.ble." meanlnc that lt retains its poisonous quality and doesn't break down with aae or exposure to weather By F&EDEalCK SCllOEMEHL °' .... Delly ........... O rlo&e County's mental health programs should be run out of its own house and nol the towers of the Human ServicH Agenry. a resigning de puty mental health director uid to day Dr John E Crowder. 33, of Laguna Buch. resigned h la position Tuesday, char1lng that the county's so-called super a1ency aervH only 11 another wasteful layer of bureaucncy throulth which proposed mental health programs must p111 before beina approved Crowder Is the second ranklna health official lo reaian In pro teat of the HSA In the put two weeks ·'There is not Qne ah red or evidence that It CHSA ) ia aavlD.g any money. and not a shred of evidence that It la brtnalna bet ter ser vice to the people,· Crowder said "It's not effi cient when you h ave so many layers or govern ment supervising each other to mnke sure you deliver a good program," Crowd er added Asked 1f the mental health de partmenl should be removed from the !'>Upt-ragenry , Crowder rt•sponded. "Ocfin1tely " He said the mental health depart ment 11 too large and too com plex an orearuzation to fall un· der the HSA 's umbrella HSA was created by the coun ty Board of Supervisors with lb~ purpos e of cu tting ad mlnlstrat1ve costs of public Joint Meet Set On Handicapped Methods or asse11111ng han· d1 capped students will be dJs· cuased Monday at a meeting of the Joint Newport Mesa and Irvine Special Education Com- mun1ty Advisory Committee. The meeting, open to the public, will begin at 7 30 p.m at Irvine school district orrlcea, 2941 Alton Ave .. Irvine. 5 Die in Air Crash SCHEFFERVILLE. Quebec <AP> -Five local people were killed Tuesday when two small seaplanes collided after land.in& on a Lake near ScbeffervUle, In northeastern Quebec, police uld All of the dead were pa11en1era on one plane. an Ot· ter. Three other paasen1era. their pilot, and the pilot of the other plane. a Cesana 180, sur· vlved. health, mental health, probation and other social aervice1. Crowder. however. c.lted a state Department of Mental Health report which concluded that the county'• mental health pro1ram la not benefllUna from the HSA 1tructure. "The state 11 right on many of Ill point.a ," Crowder uid Price Slide Cominues On Market NEW YORK CAP I -Stock prices continued to aUde ln •c· Uve tradinc today in a carry- over of the selling that set ln Tueaday. The Dow J onea av~raae of 30 industrials. off 15.02 polnta Tuea- day for ill aharpest drop of the year ,fellanother 6 48to866.13 In JW>e. accordJng to Bowens, offlcla.la from the slate Health Department were concerned about the presence of DBCP in San Joaquin Valley wells and uked the MWD to test Ila water. The agency has two sources for the water which it sells to nearly every community in Southern California . One source la from the state water project, which brings water south from Northern California, in part through the San Joaquin Valley. l'..he oth er source 111 the Colorado River aqueduct Bowen aaid teata on water samples from three holding lakea for both source• of water as well as the MWD's four treat· ment plant.a faJled to uncover any trace or the pesticide at the level of 20 para per trillion. He said a second series or testa were cqpducted last week when officials were not1fied or Losers overwhelm~ oainen1 the then pendlng testimony of e Neary and Porgana. by a 7-1 margin In the early tal Again. he said the agency was AISINO MARKET SPARKED '29 CRASH-88 ly of New York Stock Exchange· hated wues The sharp downturn attn a slx·week summer rally has t-ffn blamed in part on expectaUona of a 1ubatanUal further riH in interest rates I hf f'"edtral Reservt> was widely presumed to ha\'(' pushed open·market money rates a step higher Tuesday And the bank pnme lending rate. already al a record 12 l• P<'rcent. wa!> expect ed to go still higher before long Another depressant haa been a ne w surge In gold prices. The bullion pnce dtmbed more than S4 an ounre to $329 25 at the morrun1 f1x10g 111 London today unable to find any 'of the poison al the 20 pnrt per trillion level State ·Health De partment standards set one part per bill1on as the level at wh ich th•· concentration of DBCP in water la considered to be dangerous. Bowers said the MW D waan 't invited to testify at the peaUclde hearlnas since the subject isn't one that directly arfecta the agency. FAcapee Captured MARION. N (' '1 AP ~ A sixth escaped inmate was cap- tured early today and law en· for cemeot officers use d bloodhounds in a search for three others who broke out of a state prison One guard was shot and wounded in the breakout. Fr.. Page Al GOLD SOARING •.. viaer "Maltme money la their hobby." But the advantages gold gains from U S. economic woes could be short-lived. according to Nichols. As the natJoo's economy slows down, 10 will Inflation, be said When Inflation begins lQ tqoderate, interest in the dollar wllJ build again, and Investors will start sw1tchlna their holdlnas from eold into.the U.S. currency Nichols said lhe alowina or the inflaltonary spiral "will be perc-lved as good but bad for the gold market " AS TO WHEN THAT WILL HAPPEN and gold prices w111 begin to fall . though, Nichols is loath togueu. "I've been saying for six montha that It w"a about over and I've been wrong every time," he said. KKK Set8 Rally Thal char1e items from a kid· nappln1 ln which Smith claims Miu Bealer wu a willing participant ln a plot to extort Sl00,000 from her brother. A homeowner on Bluff View Avenue In the hl&hlanda 11ld even thou1h the county lntpec· tor believes the mice are indoor ---------------------~=================i types. her problem baa abated OCEANSIDE CAP> -Detplte rejection of a similar application two weeu a10, the Knl&hta of the Ku Klux Klan have won city approval to 1ta1e a Sept. 15 rally in an Oceanside park. DAILY PILOT , ... Or_('_°"'''~ ... -.. -......... _ ... _ ..... ,, .... , ....... ,""°'- C...tl ,._........'-• ............ -.. . ,...., ..... -... .......... ,,,.., ... c.tl• -· .. _ -· -"""'~ '"''""-..... ..,., ............. ~ .. "'"'""'"'C.tl • ....... , .............. .....,_~y·--.. """""''"' -~ """' ...... _ ... , ........ c--.c.i-111e ... ·-... .... ,,.,,_,_ ...... ,_ ~­.... ,. .......... (r14t ...... ce11•1tMwscr ' ,...,. Smith wu arreated Au1. 28 by FBI agenll who were lnvuUgat· Ina the alleaed abduction of Ml11 BHler. S mith told lnve1U1ator1 that Ray and Jack praaured him In· to aetUna up t.he extortion plot to set even with M lu BHl•t'• brother for their lotae• to him 1n a financial dJ1pute. Miu Bealer wa11 an acquaJn· lance of Sm1th'1. tie aald ahe met him Au1. 23 on th• Garden Grove Freeway where 1he aban· doned her car. The f0Uowin1 day, Smith and Ml11 Bealer took the boal Uip to Dana Pot.at dwinl wbteb ab• dlaappeared. None Heard In Death Caae LOS ANOl:LU (AP) -A DUll'M at Cedarl•llnal lledltal Center baa leldfted al • cor· oner's taq\llllt into tbe c141ath ol a premature bab)'. left ln a uUUt.r room at \be faeWty tb•l • doC!tOr ordtr*9 w to leav• t.bt la(ant tbere, ... ytq, "lt will di•." "I dktD't lnow wbat to do." Laura Vu .Ar1dal• t••tltltd 'helda1. ''J ba4 .... , .,..., in • auaatJon Uk• tt.at btf ore. I dl4D 't know wlMtlatr tb• bebf WU dlfld Oft aliv.." I since she and he r husband blocked several entrancea into the house they flaured the out· door mJce were ualn1. 811m1 aaid the meadow mlce have been a problem ln aeveral Oran1e County communltlea thi1 aummtir, but their numbera ap· pear t.o be on t.he decline. VANCE ••• Soviet t.roos-m•r. have been ln Cuba for some t me. Tb• St.ate Oepar1ment aaid they may bne been there 1lnc1 1976. Byrd reci1Ued that ln the lteOI there were I0,000 Soviet t.f'ooP9 ataUoned ln Cuba . Tb• Sena&. Forel1n RelaUona I Commlt* abrupUy pottponed r .. umption ot public bt1nn,a on lb• SALT trHty and anenaed a d•r·lona Mri• of cloeed mMl· tn11 wttb rankln1 lnlelliltnee of· ftdall ud Vance. 8(bG .©(.000ea0 f:)m~~ n.w.....w ......... . 14.10 ...... Vhl• 44 ... ......, H.IO Trffeal . (FMhlon Freme. Standard Size 01 ... ten• & caae J ~::.=w. ............... .... .,, ..... ~-... c ..... ,,.... &AIC.J1 Pr••ch• ............. "Rememt>er to -" yoyr •Y• dc>ctor for your prncr'lptlon. With thl• In hand. you can thop around tor the belt In~., at the tfght ~ " ~ DPTll:A~ ~FACTORY hn. Prank Cburcb, D·ldaho tll• committee cbalnnan, 111d TuHday tbt panel want• to know how Iona tlM scmtt troope :,-~:=:..~~~·U::!.::. 210 L -17.HI Str.1et, Costa Me1a • HllkJren Sq. ' Uona IN for tlM tJnJ*1....... 642-4630 . w ... c1ay. 9-1:30 Sat. 9.3 ;:'.:,..~ o1u.. w..-.m 1L..------------....,~......;;.------------~~ '· L ••• . . ---------------- , . ... .. ·-----"'-- f . o.1t, .. , ... ,.,._ ._, •ku,.,. K- SHOULD THESE BOYS HAVE TAKEN OUT A PERMIT TO BUILD THEIR TAEEHOUSE? D•nny Cr•ney, 14, (left) and D•nny O'Brten Ready to Fight City Helt Will Treehouse Topple? Hrmtington Wants Permit; Council Laughs A 14-year·old Huntington out on a limb. By STEVE MARBLE OI tlle Dell' I'll« SUff Beach boy is JOANN E C RA NEY, THE BOY 'S The city of Huntington Beach claims that when Danny Craney and some of bis neighborhood pals built a two-story treehouse, they forgot to get a building permit. Development Services Direotor Jim Palin told city council members Tuesday night that hiB department bad attempted to get the boy's parents to get a permit or tear the Ellis A venue structure .down. mother. said her son bad "probably learned more in that treehouse than be had in school. "I think something like a treebouse is a thousand times more important than a city permit," the mother said. "The treehouse has kept me in close contact •ith my children." Palin said the trcehouse came to his de- partment's attention when a neighbor com· plained that the youths were burning candles in the structure. HE SA.ID RE RAD r'ceived no response and would request that the city attorney prosecute the matter. Council members, however, were reluc- tant to topple the tree house. He said as a rule his department does not inspect treehouses. THE CRANEY TREEHOUSE, nestled in a pine tree, is more than just a few hunks of lumber nailed together. The structure is 13 feet high and is equipped with a stereo. two windows, ele<:tric light.! and carpeted floors. "This is a part of youth," responded Mayor Don MacAlllster. "We'll be rippinl' down treebouses all over town if we set this precedent." • Coundlman Ron Pattinson. in an effort to put off prosecution, jokingly suggested city administrator Bud Belsito and Palin "sit down and drag their feet for two weeks." Mrs. Craney said the treehouse bas served as a "home away from home" for her son for more than a year. She said this was the first complaint. He said be would like to see a city report OD treeboules. The council failed to reach a de<:ision on the fate of the treebouse but council mem- bers all appeared to nod in agreement when Mac Allister suggested, "Let's forget this ... -tl-t Huntington rorpedo Test Lab OK'd 'A milllon-1allon underwater research lab, where testinc on a Navy anti-submarine torpedo ,nu take place, la beint built at the Mcl)onnell J:>oQalu plant in 'Bunti.naton Beach. The tank, '70 feet 1n cllameter and 31 feet deep, la expected to C09t more tban $2.3 mlllloo. It 'Will be bouled ln a new µ.200 9'1Uare foot bulld1q. I Farrah Hurt '.ID hrael Visit TEL AVIV, I•rHI (AP) - Jlarrab Fawcett bobbled around on cru&ebea today atter beinl 1 JoeUed bJ 9dmlren outaide a local clepartmalt 8*'e Tbe 'tV .... ftllD IW' ia CID a promotkmal toar In Iarael. ....... '°" ol JDObbM bJ fw llnta1 ft9dnl," •aid Mr .. .,.......,, llarJ Scblcklana. ..... m..d1 .... a ton .. a. m•t, md after that her I .. just .......... " ... Power shovel operators began dicging a giant bole for the re- search tank in August. The facilities are to be completed next May. lmmecliate use of the tank will be for testing of the Advanced Llatitwelgbt Torpedo in a 39. mootb competitive development program. McDonnell Douglas wu re- cently selected by the Navy to study and build prototypes ol the antl-aubmarine torpedo under a $63 .3 mllllon contract. Honeywell Inc. will also study tbe torpedo. Tbe device ts designed to replace the Mark 46 torpedo which the Navy baa UMd· llnce the ueo.. 'lbe new model ia to be dealped for launcbl.q trom aur· face lbiPI. helicopters and fixed-· ·~ aircraft. • '-* also wW be used to 1tu 1 UM Intermediate Waw Depth Mine. McDoanell J>oqiJu 11 OM ol llx contracton ~ for 1tadlel oe tbe N•lY mloe. Tile mine t1 de1t1ned for deplo1mmt by alrcnft, 1blpl or 1ubman.. •a wapoa ap.lnat • . both surrace and submerged targets. The test tank will be built below ground le.ye! to help isolate experiment.a from uneon- troUed nobe and vibration dur- in g acoustics tests, explained Robert Johnson, president of McDonnell Douglas. Johnson pointed out the test facllity a1lo will serve u a aup- ple mentiu-y reservoir Jor the plant's ftre protection system. The tant•a pumps, when in· 1tall9d, wlll feed water to the plant fire hydrants and sprinkler system.a ii needed. Biahope to Vi8it VAnCAN CITY (AP) -The Vatican today confirmed that Pope John Paul ti baa 1um· moned feudlna Dutch bllbops to Rome for an extraordinary IJUod nat January to try to re-aoln dlfterenc. In tbetr rants. Tbe meetlnt marlrl the flnt Ume that all nven bilhops have been called to the Vatican to1etber. aecordlna to a Dutdl cburda IPOhlman • ··~ -.. "' --.... -~ .... -~~-... ---. --- DAILY PILOT ,t;J • El Toro Air Base Area OC Planners Hear . I ..,.....__ --. ,. , .... Nu_-huild.Proposals- By F&BDDIC& SCBOE•EHL °' ................. Regulations that would pro- hibit houstn1 development In high noise areas 1urroundiq El Toro Marine Corps Air Station were presented Tuesday to the Orange County Plannln& Com· mission. Under proposed amendments to the county's ooiJe element, a "no build" rule would be applied to 19,128 acres that fall within -tai. ao-eaU-4 .6$ Commvruty Noise F.quivalent Level <CNEL > line establisbed by oolae stud:ies of landinp and t.ateoffs. Present nolle policies have al- lowed developers to "cballeoae" the accuracy of the location of the 65 CNEL line and win approval to build within It, commissioners were told during the first of two public bearings on the amend-ments. "You fmd that as long as you provil:te challenges you can move that line at will,'' declared E . R. "Sandy " Ablott, a member of the county Airport Land Use Commission. Under the proposals that will again be discussed by the plan- ning commission on Sept. 17, the 65 CNEL noise contour would be redrawn based on new noise studies conducted by the Navy Department. The present 65 CNEL boun- dary contams about 25,600 acres County planners. however. believe that some lerntory now located within the boundary should not have been placed there The Navy's studies. accordmg to Maj. Robert Wemheuer. an El Toro community ha1son omcer. are based on a yearly average or 66.000 nights to and from the base. While the noise outlook for El Toro "as still a htlle sketchy," Wemheuer indicated there may be some reason for oplimism . In 1982 or 1983, he said. less noisy F -18 righter Jets wi II replace F ·4s now used at the base Rob Greene. a county planner. said the proposed changes were "housekeeping types of amend· ments" that would clarify the county's noise element The proposed new boundary. he added, is based on the most accurate and moat up-to-date computer analyzed data. According to Greene. the 65 CNEL contour is used because it marks a noise level where ad- verse health impacts may re· s uit. And . Greene told com - miss ioners. that "above that level you can expect concerted. community legal action" because or air craft-related County Crash Claims Life The passenger in a s mall foreign car died Tuesday ru1ht in a chain-reaction coll.Jslon m Santa Ana. police said The name of the victim was not released pending notification of relatives Three cars were involved an the accident at 8 · 37 p m at the intersection of Baker and First Streets. noise. The area that would be In· eluded lo the proposed new "no build" boundary would be in a north-south a.xis extending from Sheep Hilla and Aliso Creek Can· ~on on the south to Rattlesnake Reservoir in the Irvine Ranch on lbe north, and on an east-west a.xis fl"om the Irvine City limits IDast• Ba9drn Senate President Pro Tern James Mills. D-San Diego. ha!) escalated his attack on Tom Hayden. accusing the former antiwar activist of h elping dis rupt the 1968 D(·mocratJc National Con- \ ent1on to get Rich ard :-.:1x - on elected president. tStory Page All I Two Bodies Found in HB Residence A awc1de note written both m Englisb and Vietnamese was found taped to the bedroom wall of a Huntington BeacL home "'here the bodies o( Tam Mmh Pham and tus wile. Hoa. were found by police Tuesday rnvestigator s believe the husband killed his wire with two gunshots to the chest at an Arizona motel, where she stayed while worlunJ,?. then turned the .22 calJber revolver on h1mseU after bnngmg her body home The apparent murder·swc1de wa:. discovered at 2 10 p.m. when police were asked to check the home at 6271 Marv1sta Drive Mrs Pham ·s employers had railed police when she railed to report to work that morning The woman·s body was found on a bed in the m aster bedroom or lhe home The husband's body v. as on the floor near the bed with one gunshot to has nght te mple A pistol was found underneath has body. police said lnvesllgators said the couple apparently had m a rital prob- lems that were discussed m the swc1de note and an a pair or let ters to parents or the couple. Gem Talk on the west to Uve Oak Canyon oo theeut. Part of the proposed boundary would affect &(e&B within the ci· ty of Irvine. over which the county bu no juriadictioo. It would be up to the city to de- termine what noise standards it wants to apply in those areas, commiulooera were told. Judge OKs 'Pat Down' At Knott's U nder the circumstances. ··pat down" searches of persons recently entering Knott's Berry Farm were proper. Orange County Superior Court Judge Oretta Sears ruled Tuesday in denying a request to prevent the practice in the future. Judge Sears said it would be useless to issue an order since Knott 's now intends to search patrons with metal detectors, thus eliminating the need for personal searches. J\ group or Hispanic youths had riled suit against Knoll's m which they charged they were forced to .. ubm1t to pa t down searches by Knoll's employees and Buena Park police on Aug J and 4. The suit demanded $1 million 1n damages and an order restr<:u ning Knott's from con- ducting personal searches Knott'-; orficials and Buena Park Police said the searche!> were conducted because in formation had been received that gang fi ghts might erupt at the park Park and police offi cials also denied that they discriminated a~aan!>t Hispanics The youths c ha rJ,?ed that Hispanics were "ub1ec.·ted to -;carch. while others "ere not Judge Sears said she did not find evidence of discriminatioa that the park security and police personnel behaved properly by searching onl y persons they believed ought be involved m a gang acUVlty. County Land Sale Readied Orange County s upervisors authonzed the sale Tuesday or 4 4 acres of surplus land owm.'<1 by the county an Huntington Beach The two parcels of land, local· cd near Warner Avenue a nd Algonquin Street, were acqwred from the federal government in 1959 for the realignment of Warner Avenue Minimum price of the two parcels has bttn set at $140,000 and $85.000 Bids are to be opened Oct 15 Brademas H e dges WASHING TON (AP > -Rep John Brademas of Indiana, the House De m oc rati c whip. sidestepped an opportunity to- day to endorse President Carter for a Sttond term 811 J C HUMPHRIES Ctttaf~Gmiol.ogut. A GS ~ . .. ~~ "PINK CITY" JG1J111r, India Jaipur. in mysterious lndJa, i1 oneof those cities that may be said to be a magnet for people of certain interests. and tbose"wbo are attracted to Jaipur are jewelen and fine craft.amen. It is the lar1est gemstone cutUni and pro- ce11in& cent.er in lndla, and la a prin- cipal world 1upply point for cut emeraldl. MOit of America's import- ed emerald.a come from Ind.la, and it la •ale to aa.y that most ot these come from the cutten of .lalpur. Thia city, known ln Ind.la and worldwtde u the "Pint CltJ,. because of tbe color ot many ol it.a bullcllnca, wu foundedjUat 200 yean ago by the Mabar_,a JaJa. lngb. To find the 1em-cutt1n1 e1tabllahmeotl of Jaipur, one must wander throqb narrow alley1 and dirt roads, lcddna for archwQS that lead Into open coart7ard1. Prom ·a courtyard, you climb an oullid• 1talrca1e to the roOf of a buildlna, where you will ftad 1•m cutten wori· Ina ln the open 111D110t atop u. build· ln11 It la •UmatAMI tbat U-. an 15,0001ucb euu.n ll .J:alpw. ~··al _ ........ , ~ ~ "',/'; -.-·"" ,/' \ Tt~~·~ ~O'--. ;..,,.,,,..,. American Gem Socrely Jewelers are proud to present the .-\nJCrK..~n Gcn1sn>11e kl\''-'~n· ( ~.ollc"''tic NI "..f"rtrmoo1 1:1 Nuvc•"I• 16 LO',i\N(,fl[ SCOUNIY MIJSFUM OI NATURAL tU'.i!OHY 900 ~Kflll'-•hOI• B1>11h•v ird 0 Lo-i /\11q!'IO~ Cnltlr>Plld ·- ... .. • • .. . Q Four Follow United .. 41 .. ;.·!.'';.~····--..... ~ T-~~''.' M~ Air Fare llike Eyed. (Aanputer Confusion PAaANOIA IN PAllAmS Hft. -Mon~ eftr ~ ............ ,, ................. .,,u.. ·-~.,~--u.k:atbatb.MlDvadedtbllr II••· You aa't .,.. aYokt It wll.lle pWac JOU1 old famlly bMp w vldd al Liiiie Soea1 ,..,.., •• Ow' cu -.t in for Mrviee dowD CID Harbor BouleYard la C.ta ..... ODly 7........,. Tbe ...tee ~· •tart out tM eoal\akm ..o!l puttlnl myat«*a Utile mapedaed cooea on the ol your vehicle. preaumably to tell wbat '1 IOlnl to happen to it. TllEN YOUS CA.a dluppean lnto tbe lnDer morau of tbe aervtce department. You are tokl lt wW be "ready" aome Ume la&er. When you arrive to fet.cb lt. a Jady in a I •• I: .. I 4 .. --~--~ ~-·~ .. Rottn Citizen Sq~ on Copa Via Eltttronic• glus cage mumbles baffling codes into a microphone and your heap mll'aculously reappears oo the driveway. Now comes time to pay. You band tbe lady in the glass cage your credit card. She stuffs it into an eleetrlc com - puter to determine if your credit is any good. For all you know it may also teU her If you have on clean underwear. You wait while this electronic judge advocate decides whether to accept you or r eject you. Will it? Won't it! Somewhere, somehow, an electronic diode Is ponder· ing your fate. Despite aU thlS, the car got liberated. DRIVING TO WORK this morning up the Newport· Balboa Peninsula in my usual catatonic state, I was abruptly jerked back to reality. I spott.ed this Newport • Beach motor officer, ulrlde hla mac.hlne, •kul.kio.c behind the bushes al the street end. In his band was his miniaturized, automatic, elec- tronic, Buck Rogers radar cun. He wu pointing it. He was pointing it at ME. WHY ME, WRDT Why not the kid on the mo-ped? Why notlheelderly lady In the gray Plymouth? A pan.icky check of the old speedometer s howed I was pooping along at 31 miles per hour in the 25 zone. Was l too much over., Was Huck Rogers in pursuit? Maybe has radar screen had ltt up with a message commanding "Go Fetch, Copper!" HE DIDN'T COME. It mwst have been too cheap a ticket. His all-electronic, rruruatwit.ed radar gun must have been waiting for a real biggie. A 50 mile an hourer. A couple of blocks later, I pulled into the 7-Eleven Market to call back down the Peninsula and warn the real of the family· ''The Radar as Here' The Radar is Here!" Whatever happened to · 'The British are Coming! • · r dropped my dime in the slot and punched the elec· tronically tuned beeper buttorus and voiced my warninc. I PaoBABLV SHOULDN'T have dooe that. Somebody li kely had an electronic Uip on the phone Une It wu hooked di redly lo my c·redll t·11rd computAlr Next Ume I try to aet rrlldlt. lhe rop1 wlll come aet me Ttwy'll put the llnMtrh 'lfl rnfl tor f«lhmy r11dttr aqueal lnit •nd mh1df!m11anor f>f~Or r1tl1A·nahl" WASHINOTON <AP) -At 1 ... , fCMlr otlle:r cnaJor air car, rten an repo$d plunlq to follow tbe lead of Unfted Alrltn•. whlcb lJ aaklq tbe Cl•ll Atronautlu Board for permtlillon to tnere ... f.,. by t .5 percent Friday for m&QJ ol ltl rou&M. Tbe \Jnlted petltlon, nted TUHday, ta tbe flnt airline rapoue to a CAB decllion lut week ra1a1q the domatlc fan celllna 9.5 percent. TBE BOA&D'S decision alJo allowa carrien to rue for hlaber tarn on 24 boun' ootlc4J. rat.her C..,,.t 111 Ra~d -~•i,...... Pi erre Salinger. former press secretary to President Kennedy and now Paris cor- respondent for ABC-TV, was arrested in a raid on Irish Republi can Army head· quarters in Belfast. Salinger and French TV crewmen we r e interviewin g IRA members. Aladdin Hotel In Vegas Hit On Theft Rap LAS VEGAS <AP I -The Aladdin Hotel Corp .. the Del E. Webb Corp and officials or each w ere 1nd1cted Tuesday on charges they conspired to steal $1 mall.Joo from tht: Teamsters Union pension funds. The indictment charges that Sork1s Wehbe. lht• Aladdin's generaJ coun11el, conspired with James C-Omer. a Del Webb vice president, to arrange e series of kickbacks from s ubcontractors involved 10 building a high rise tower and theater at the hotel on the Las Vegas Stnp The Del E Webb Corp of Phoenix, Anz .. was the general contractor on the projeet The indictment was returned early Tuesday by a federal grand jury hut remained sealed until Tuesday night, said U.S. Attorney Mahlon Brown. Brown uld tbe char1eii capped a three- yeur Investigation by the Jw1tlce Uep1.1rtmenl '11 oruanlzed crime 11trlke forct• U.S. Rain Scattered 40 Lou' i11 Mtline City; 90 Phoenix Higli __ .... _._ I • Ml I • ~t• '1 .. 14 ,, .. ,., ,. ,, . " " .. .. , .... .. .. ,. .. .. " tt .. .. ,. .... " .. " .. .. 11 ·" tJ " .... ,. ,. "' . , .. , .... . " .. .. . ,, .. ,. It .. . :: r. .. ,. " 1t .. ,. . ,, '·" .... .... •n •• .. 6' PMAM9•1CA• " .. .,.,_,.,. . .. ,, .. " ., 11111•1111 .. ., .. ,,~. • ,, .u ~ M ,..,...tl•I•• It 11 et .. .,,.,14'8 .. , .... . , ....... .. ,. :~ : =t:·c.... = ~ It "'91 •CH• 11 M • I #1111 .. ,. .,....,., .. ,. .. ,, ... ........ .. ,. .. , ¥w•rw • ,, .111 11 .... _ •• ,,, "•l•f et1110 ••Y IN 00,11-• •"""Ill •-lfl llw IWM ef !Mtltlly H •IY merlllflt ... ., -·-• N•• , ............ 111e1oe •• _ ........ '" .... ,, ......................... ... ...... 111 llw _,., -.. 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If Unlted'• pttltlon la •P· proved. f.,... for the natkm'a lar1e.t air carrier will 1eoerally be 9.5 percent hither. United h rea wltbtn tbe state of Callfornla, between maiDland and HawalJ, and between tbe United States and Canada were not included 1n tbe petJUon. EA8TESN AISLINES , Braniff Alrwa71, Tr.Pa 'world AlrliMI and Amertcu .A1rtlntl reportedly are .t:nntnc to follow Unlted in 111 permlukm to raile faNI UDder the new ceil· 1D1. ID eddltloD to the t .5 percent lncreue, alrllnel can lmpoM ID· ere ... ol up to 5 percent under tbe fart nezJbUlty proer•m. aald CAB apokeaman Alan Pollock. That pn>1ram, part of the Airline DeresutaUon Act, la ltltended to enhance competitloo between alrlln•. It a1ao aUowa carriers to lower fares 50 to 70 percent below the celli.na-fare level. Sinai Withdrawal Agreement Told HAIFA, larael (AP> -President Anwar Sadat and Prime Minister Menacbem Becin announced acreement today on a speeded-up withdrawal and joint patrols in the SlnaJ Peninsula, but the Egyptian and laraell leaden sparred publicly over the touchy question of Jerusalem's future. Sadat arrived Tuesday for hill third visit to Israel and hts eighth summit meeting with Begin . AT A JOINT NEWS conference today alter their second session of talks, the Egypuan president scud the Arab sector or J erusalem , occupied by Israel since the 1967 Mideast War. should be included m the Palestm1an autonomy scheme !or the West BanJt o! the Jordan River and the Gaza Stnp "When we talk about autonomy for lhe West Bank, for sure we a re talking about East J erusalem." he said To this. Begin replied: "Jerusalem 1s the capital of Israel. It's an mdivisible city " In hU re marks, Sadat said he realized the dl.aputed city was u "sensitive l.asue" and added, ''We need more time. more careful study ... and It ls quite naturaJ." AS EXPECTED, HOWEVER, the leaders made progress on three issues rel-ated to Is rael's pbued return of the occupied Sinai to Egypt· -The Santa Katarlna Monastery area near Mount Sinai will be returned lo Egyptiun control before Nov 19. two months ahead of schedule That 1s the second anruversary of Sadat's precedent setting trip to Jerusalem, wtuch launct.-d lhe peace proct:s~. and the Egypt.Jan leader has made tentatJvt-plans for a celebration at Santa Katanna to mark the anniversary Jt was not immediately clear whether Mount Sma1 Itself would be covered by the early withdrawal. -Joint patrols to police Israel's withdrawal over the next 2~, years as a "temporary arranttement," Sadat said, ''lmtJI we meet with our friends in America.' A U .N. peacekeeping force as be1n~ withdrawn from the Sinai. President Carter bad promis~ to help establish an international unit to replace the U.N. for ce 1f necessary. -In principle, Begin said, there was arreement on tbe amount of oil Egypt wall sell b rael after Israel's wathdtawaJ lD November from Sinai oilfields -~ ......... Pl.EADS GUil TV Joyce McKinney love Queen Guilty in Fraud Case ASHEVILLE, N .C. CAP> Former beauty queen Joyce McKinney, who grabbed in· ternatioo.al headlines dl.lring a -sex scaJ)dal In England last year . pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges of using a faJse name to obt.aJn a passport. She was given a two-year sus- pended sentence. placed on pro bat1on for three years and fined $2.000 Her co-defendant. Keith May of Los Angeles, pleaded guilty to the same charges and received an indefinite s us pended sen- tence. three years on probation and a $2,000 fine. 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About 150 relatives, friends and admirers attended the service Tuesday at Glendora's Church of Jesus Christ of Latter· day Saints. Ga!f RighCs Vote Sent SAN JOSE <AP) -A Santa Clara County gay rights or· dinance, scheduled to go into ef· feet today, has been suspended following the filing of 57 ,000 signatures on petitions calling for il to be repealed or put before the voters. If the 37,708 signatures are validated, a referendum would be likely to go on the ballot by June, the first such vole in recent county hbtory. Alrp...t Sets C•rlete SAN DIEGO CAP> - J.indbergb Field, one of the few ~rport.s in the nation to ban llighttime jeUiner departures, bas begun its exlended\curfew - a move welcomed by residents in the flight path. The curfew has been rolled back an hour in all, 30 minutes at night and in the morning. Jet d epartures a r e prohibited between 11:30 at night and 6:30 a .m .. an action approved earUer this summer by airport com- missioners. ....... ~·. ···· ..... ,· ... . --::·YI···· .... , ... ·;·: ..... -: .· :: .... ·o·u ······· ·· .... ··· : ... . ::.-:c---··a··.:.n::.:::::::i . .... . · .. . .... : . ?.QUit:·.< ·: ... ,·~n· --~-.... ::·5··:::.· .. . .. . . . .... .. . ·! ::.:.-.o . ;-..-: :.:::s ~ . . . , . . : . . . ...... ·-· .: ·· .. .,.· •.• ·;.·:.·,·.·.7::; .. •· t. .-••••• • ...... , ...... ·:::::~·) OM. y PtLOT A5 Bomb Threat False • Bolalwi Ballet 'Warned~ by l;Qller ,. ... ,.st.ea .~ ....... Catina Rose Salerno, 18, of San Francisco, was shot once in the back of the head while walking in the south campus area of University of Pacific, Stockton. Police today searched for a motive in the slaying, only the second homicide in the school's 128-year history. LOS ANGEL&& (AP)·- iilllor!Uu aeardled a.tlat- Au d ltorlum htu after an uon1moua caller claJmlq to be •·•••Mt ot tbe Jewiab Difeue Ltal'ue 1ald two boq)bl were aet to U})&ode durtq UM = ldabt performance of tbe Ballet. No bomb waa Cound, und the performance Tuesday nl&ht for H'\'eral tboulaod penons coo· UDued interrupted u 1ecurity personnel quietly searched amoo1 the alalea, accordina to Police U . Alan Kirstein. . AVTllO~ euaaJED to tbe auditorium alter a man called The Associated Press and other newi aaencies at 8:30 t: to acJvlse that bombs baa placed ln the second and 18tb aisles ol the building. The caller sald the bombs were set to detonate in 10 minutes, but aecurily personnel completed a search of all the aisles by 8:38 p.m. without dis· turbing the performance and found nothing, said Kirstein. MEMBERS OF SEVERAL Bill Would Extend Emission Deadline SACRAMENTO (AP) -A measure facing one more legislative test would ask the federal government for another year In which to meet federal vehicle emission requirements. The resolution, SCR16 by Sen. John Bridles. R-Fullerton, won a 68-0 vole of the Assembly Tuesday, and went to the Senate for a final vote. SCR1' WOULD HAVE no force of Jaw. Jt would simply ask the U.S. Environmental Protec· tion Agency for the extension, which it is unlikely to grant. Assemblyman Waller Ingalls, 0 -River.:ide, urged members to vote for the resolution, but be did not appear optimistic that it would solve the state's prob- lems. The resolution requests that the new deadllne be the end of the Legisi'ature's 1980 session. BUT INGALl.8 SAID, '-ibis will not guarantee we will not have aanctlom impoMd oo us by the federal govenunent." Starting last July 1, the EPA baa refused to grant applications for building permits for major industrial sourc~ of pollution. such as power plants and oil re · fineries, until the state initiates the vehicle inspection program. which is aimed at cutting vehicle-produced s mog. THE EFFECTS OF the ban on permits have not yet been felt because work won't be started until next year on projects which normally 1'iould be getting permits now. "We probably will end up with building permits being denied," Ingalls said. A MEASURE WWCH would authorize the inspection pro· gram is pending on the Senate floor . But that bill, SB184 by Sen. John Foran, D-San Fran· cisco, needs a two-thirds vole for passage because an appropria· lion was added in an attempt to block it. Briggs• measure would also r equest the state legislative analyst to review various types of vehicle inspection programs in the stale. Oil Drilling Block Denied LOS ANGELES (AP J -An appeal by Pacific Palisades resi· dents to block exploratory drill· iog by Chevron U.S.t\. has b«n denied by tbe City Council's Committee on Planning and En· vironment. Residents of the area around t.be Riviera Country Club, where one exploratory geological cor- ehole would be drilled, asked the committee Tuesday to require the oil company t.o file an Environ· mental lmpact Report. I V\YSll '>l: l )~~·NI WI I( )J{f l LN. "J I Bayside Festival of Arts Come see & enjoy Sept. 6, 7 & 8 r The entire mall will be filled with some or the most unique art treasures. Well known local artists will be participating in this limited three-day engagement. On display you will find oil, etchings, watercolor and sculpture from contemporary to traditional plus, as a special feature, the work of Red Skelton. BayaiJ• Drive at Jarnborn Road (at the entran~ to Balboa la/anti) Jewt.h s:n>'lPI Ht Lhrou&b the pe~ Th)I 1ald they were notJroteatins the ap· pearanee the Bolahol Ballet. but rather the treatment of J~ la the Soviet Unioo. "We welcome cultural ex· cbanse between tbe USSR and tbe United States and we welcome detente." said attorney Hovey Amado, chairman of the Commiaal.oo oo Sovtet Jewry. ''BV'I' WE FIND IT dlftlcult to reconcile the beauty of the ballet witb persecutions and the represaion of c ulture and freedoms that Soviet Jewa must endure," be said. The ballet made headlines two *".~,:~· when one of It.a s~1 Ale Oodunov, announceo bil delecdoo. He WU araJMd uylum ln New York and the ballet continued on Ila tour without him. GODUNOV'S WIPE, L~dmlUa V aslova, wu detained in a So- viet jetliner at Kennedy Jnterna· tional Airport for three days Wl· tll U .s .. authoriUes determined she wu returning to Russia UD· der her own free will. "-The Bolshoi Ballet is appear· ing ln Los Angeles as part of a nationwide tour commemorat- ing tbe 20th anniversary of the dance group's fint appearance in this country Solon Attacked Town Meeting Tempers Flare CONCORD (AP) -A constituent j\lDlped on Rep. George Miller's back and the Democratic congressman's gJaaus were broken when a "town meeting'' got out of band authoriUes said. Police watch commander Lt. H. Williamson said MiUer. who bu represented the 7th District SUlce m•. declined to me any charges and the asaaUaots bad not b«n found . THE INCIDENT OCCUUED shortly after 10 p m Tuesday in the rear of the Contra Costa County Waler District building. The 34.year-old Miller. who had finished speaking at the first of three "town meetings."' encountered the two alleged assailants, police said. "Someone Jumped on his back, and an aide de camp pulled him off and that's when bis glasses were brolten, said Williamson. "He was feruling off someone in front of him. too." be a~ded . MILLER SAID THERE WE&E people at the meet10g who were ''obviously inebriated." He said the evening got out of control after a couple of hours an<S he announced be was leaving. "As 1 was leaving, a guy made some comment and l went over to talk to him," said Miller. "'And I put my hand oo Jum. And somebody jumped on me from behind and somebody pulled ham off." Bay Area's Mayor Wins Legal Victory SAN FRANCISCO <AP>- Mayor Dianne Feinstein bas won a legal victory with a judge's decision to toss out a $S million s lander s uit filed against her by plumbers union bo .. Joseph llauola. Tbe mlU'Ol' nld abe fell '"vtft. dicated" by San Francisco Superior Court Judge Clayton Horn's deciaion Tuesday reJ1ing on a atate law preventing such suits for atatemeots mack "in the proper discbarae of an of. ficial duty '· A LAWYER FOR Mazzola said an appeal was Ukely. Hom directed the 12-member JUry to find an favor of Ms Femstetn. He saJd the sw t was improper because the mayor 's remarks came under the· law·s absolute pnv1legt' Mauola churned the mayor . who was then a city s upenhor. made statements accuaiog Mazzola of masterminding the bombing of two trucks dunng a 1976 city employees strike. He argued the statements were not made by the mayor in an official capacity. Last week. the Judge allowed a motion by tbe mayor's lawyers s triking the SS million purulJve damage clatm in the original suit. lt'aWt.9 ri.,.. Charles "Tex" Watson, 33, former Manson family con· vicled murderer. will be wed Friday to Kristin Svege, 20, in the prison chapel where he preaches. Watson, sen- tenced to life imprisonment m 1971 on seven counts of murd~r. is scheduled for a pa role hearing in October. Historical Parks Set Open Days SAN FRANCISCO <AP l State park officials say they will save about St million a year by C'losing 28 ttistoncal parks and museums two day~ a week . starting Oct l. The Hearst Castle. a money maker for the "late, is the only h1stor 1cal park to escape Tuesday·s edict. The other lus· tora C'a l parks a nd museums around the state will be closed ea C'h week on Monday and Tuesdays THE Ct'TBACK will not affect parks such as Tamalpais wruch are pnmanly recreational rather than hastoncal. 1JI Sacramento, Assemblyman Lawrence K a p1torr. D-San Diego, said be planned to meet ~ ith Parks and Recreation Director Russell Cahill to see what rou.ld be done about restor· ang full operations by the start or next year's tourist season. "lf we cannot reach an agree- ment. then I will see 1( it wiU be necessary for me to rein~late the service.·· added Kapiloff. If your interest is making money, you are doing business with us. MOST MONEY rour T-TOPPER ~ntf1carc SI 0.000 m1n1mum dcp0\11 for IH2 day' a1 a h1!?h rate• l~labh\hed each ~ed •. A' 1-edt.:ral regulJtion, allow sample interest only on these ocnaficates. we recommend transfer of this interest each month \oyour PASSBOOK ACCOUNT . where 1t cams an even greater yield on your original in\IC$lmen1 CONVENIENT MONEY Keep 11 rn your PASSBOOK instead ol your ~alle1 ! If, tn\tantl~ available (any amount in or out. any lime). easy (mall 11 \O\-C 11m..- and gas). safe (iMured) ... and produc11ve (new high S~<;i I MONEY PACK;\GES Choices ... choi<les! Look al our NEW 4-YEAR CERTIFICATE- SIOO minimum, interest compounded daily, rate• determined monthly by the Treasury dcpanment. Or look at our OTHER CERTIFICATES-SIOO minimum. 1-8 yeaB. rate• 6~%-8% guaranleed for full term . MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Get more for the money you sptnd! S2SOO invested in any or the above entitles you to membership in Laguna Federal'' SAVERS CLUB ... with members' discounts (lasted 1n th~ free magazine, COMPASS•) at retail shops. theaters, attractions, restaurants, bocclt.. cnuscs. and tours, plus bcnefita nationwide u listed in other SAVERS CLUB magazines. •1111rrn1 Pfft•ln· fffllllfni I~,,,_.,"" • 1thiln1• •I Thrift yields home ownenhlp. ,Llop0Aa7~g~ AND LOAN A880CIATION II , ' ~A-,.._n...111uPllot .~.:.1';;..,,.~-1 .. __ •••••••••••llll••••••••R•obert••N,•WHd••/•Pu-bl•l,•ht•r-•T'*"-••1•k•eev•l•l/El•llfW• "" .. tV9 ~ .._,, ~, .,.,,...... ....... :r.tr.::::: W8* 111111 ......... 5, 117'1 Bartlefa Krelblch/Edltotlll P..,e l!dJtof' State Fo•uls Help .OUld Protee!ion ~~ 80dal Rnice. penuaneJ did well wbeo they tbe --. to wume t\LU twldtna for local lllllli abuH ~. wtt.bou_t &he u.ual 15 per· een1 ccmtrlbudaa bf tile coaa&y. 1-rear Plopo9iticm 1S cutbacb forced a clruttc .... ductioo in the coun11•1 chUd welfare procrama. Pl.tty. etahtr.*tionl were cut from the p1011ama in lut year's ~o;.. Ora.nae County wtll rttelve a Mlt,122 atate 1rant for the upreu ~e of reatortni cuta ln child abUN procrams and provldiq 2'·bour·a-da.y aemcea. No matcbina fUDds are required. The srant will en.able the county to hi.re 11 addiUooaJ employees to man a 24·bour bot.line and follow up on child abuse reports, and to add a soctat worker to t.raln pro- fesslooals and communlty members ln dealing wilh child abuse problems. These moves will restore the county's Child Protective Services to almost tbelr pre-Proposition 13 statua. Tha\'s welcome neww"at a time when soctety ts becoming increas- ingty aware of the tragedy of child abuae and when worthwhile programs are being developed to help both pa.rents and children involved in the problem. Airport Jam Grows There's seemingly no cooling down of the heat generated by increasing commercial air traveler activity at John Wayne Airport. Most recent figures show that patronage at the often maligned and usually overcrowded airport this year is running 16.1 percent ahead of a year ago. When translated to numbers, that means 1.56 million persons flowed through John Wayne Airport in the first seven months of 1979 while the count for the same period in 1978 was 1.34 million. That doesn't count those who flew in and out of the airport in private craft -either visiting planes or the 1,000-plus aircraft that use Orange County as their home base. Adding to the jammed discomfort of those com- mercial passengers who used the airport was a seven· month gain of Spercentin thenumberof autos parked there. While the beat generated by ever-increasing passenger demand is bui~ding, how ever, an airport master plan study is under way and committees are meeting to help plot the airport's future. That's all fine and dandy. It may be that more study and planning of an already overstudied and under planned airport wiU turn the trick. For now, however, the parking and passenger lines at John Wayne Airport grow longer. And somehow, folk s. we've got a feeling "you ain't seen notbin'. yet" when it comes to congestion at the airport. Hoine work Revival Complaints that students can float all the way through high school without learning many of the things they need to learn for college or jobs have been ruffling school officials for some time now. In many slates, California for one, students will have to pass a mandatory exam before qualifying for a high school diploma -and testing is being started at lower levels to locate the gaps in their academic achievement. The Boston school system now bas another approach -mandatory homework from kindergarten up through high school. Yes, kindergarten! Teachers have been ordered to give the little beginners at least 15 minutes' worth of homeowork ·every day. The time will be increased up through the grades, reaching two hours of homework a day for high school stu· dents. There's a dual purpose to the Boston plan. School of- ficials feel that children, especially ·the younger ones, benefit from help at home, and what better way to in· volve parents in their school activities than through homework? We can only hope they don't start throwing us curves like the late and unlamented ''modern math" that drove an academic wedge between so many students and their would-be-helpful parents. Just keep it simple enough for us to understand. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader .comment es 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642-4321 . Boyd/Tuning Fork BJLK.BOYD · The World Trade Centers Twin Towers in New York City are diagonally jux- taposed to eacb other for a specific reason. Haa not.bing to do with aesthetics or site limitation. Ir they were parallel, the high winds ed· dvin« between them would create a tuning-fork effect. They'd vibrate themselves to deatructioG. Dear Gloomy Gus Re.member, you won't get tennis elbow. if you use a two-banded backhand. Q . "Name me one ex- football-player who ever won an Academy Award.•· A. One? How about four? Broderick Crawford, Charlton Heaton, Greaory Peck and John Wayne. Rep-et to report that the new gaaollne pumps now be· tnc manufactured can record prices up to $1.99 per 1alloo. Sir, have you accompllabed the thine• the 1reat Plato said you ougbt? Wrote He: "Every man, before be diet, tbould do four thJ..Dp: plant a tree, father a ICD, build a house and write a boot." Prom 1913 throqh tm, each of the radio networb Jn tbl• country eve:ry nlsbt pla1ed rwcorda ol '"Home on th• a.a,.:• It ... Franklin D. Roc1Mftlt'1 fa.orlte liODC• tha&•1ft1. Jt'a nat the country b1ck uymon butt.be ctt11Ucker DOW wbo'8 tbe biallt UMr ol tlle mall Gl'dll' eatalofue. At.- tltlN&e k to &be 1Mtntnabla ~•. 0ae jbciii:aJauw trat· flc. Jack Andenon Lance Trial Threatens C8rter · --- ~AIRINGTON -'l"Mn ii qw.i dMpa1r 1D11M ~ Wldte Route OYer tbe poHUcal bae\tl,. tlaat an eaplod.\nc ln Pralclenl Caner'• face. Not tbe leut came fw dlamay la tbe • itroacblq t.rtal ol a.rt Luce on Lbe eve ol the prealclent'a re- elecUoa campalan. The abrapnel from the trial coWd riddle Cart.er, who bor· rowed beavi· ly from Lance'• bank and then brought him to the White Hou se to manage the federal budget. Yet by outwa.i:.d appearances, both men are unperturbed by the turn of events. The president seems to possess an inner mechanism that detachedly goes on clicking and calculating amid the turmoil around hlm. Anyone but Jimmy Carter. facing the odds against bis re-election. mleht anticipate defeat, Lance told "-'· "But Jimmy Carter just will not be defeated," said his friend ..He ls the moat determined man l have ever met in my whole lite. THE EMBATTLED BERT ap- pears to be equally unbowed even cordially defiant -over his criminal indictment. We sou1ht him out to solicit his Paul Harvey comm..U. bariDI writwa eome ot the ltGl1ee that led 1o b1t ln- dJctment. He wu w1reacbtble when the ltart• we.nt to pn111. But our auoclate Clark llollenbott l'lnaU1 found La.nee ln hia lair at Bq.le'a Ne&t. bl.a country ell.at., ln • wooded ana oot far from Calboun, Ga. Lance Riled b.la oMce cbaJr. appeartnc even mo.re mua1ve than hll ac· Lua l dlmen11001. He I• a handsome man, in 1 bull- oechd, barrel·cbeated way, with a bluff, breeiy manner. ABOVE ALL.1ie waa affable. He bad loo none or the en1•c· Ing, countrifted cordiallty that characterized his halcyon daya in the Wb.Jte House. lie told ua be la proud ol hiJJ pHt, conftdent of the future and 11ecure ln hltc family. By his IJ&hts, he wUI be acquitted o f bank fraud charges; Jimmy Cartf'r wtU re bound in the polls; and God lll still in His heaven. When Lance wu quesUoned about spectf1c1. h~ aomcUmea responded ln a vlolat.ed tono. He assailed the Justice Depart ment 's prize wltne1111 •J•ln.i1t him -a former friend and bwu net111 associate named Hilly LI-ti Campbell -who now rlaJou h" was the fall guy and took I.he nsp to protect Lance A 11h•re of U... $250.000 that Campbell ,,,,, beuled, he now awea.n, w<•Wld up ID Lance ·a pocket Lance replied lh•t, on lht' ('ctn trary , he waa lhe one who re ported Campbell '11 cmbf!t:rlt1· Quiet Missile Crisis Our nation does have a club in the closet. Sleeping in underground silos scattered around the United States are Titan missiles with nuclear warheads capable of reaching anywhere. And there are enough of them. There are 18 in the area of Wichita, Kans . Thia is about one of those. Rock. Kans., is a Norman Rockwellian town in aouthcentral Kansas . population 100 -or less. On Aug. 24, 1978. farmer Verne Woner had just sat down to lunch when a U.S. Air Force car turned hi• driveway to dust and two Air Force security police arrived to announce: "There's ~n an ac- cident down at the silo. All civilians are to clear the area immediately." Sydney H arris From his farmhouse front door farmer Woner can look beyond the barnlot to where he knows the giant missile sleeps - and sure enough , dense, red smoke-like gas was pouring out of the underground silo. "It's an oxidizer spill, the vapor is pure poison. Everybody out' .. THE LETHAL vapor belching from the gun barrel, inhaled or in contact with skin, turns to nitric acid. It was being carried northeast on the hot summer brffxe. Northeast i~ toward town. Another security team raced to town. to Carol's Diner, to spread the word from there. By now Cowley County sheriff's deputies were helping to spread the alert. As refugees conversed at a safe distance. military men from McConnell pitched tents; civilian volunteers provided food. fetched waler. tended chores. meet ~ tbe Jastice Department ln July 1915. Lance called Campbell a "mallcloua Uar" ~ ac'NMd the proaecuton ol boldJ.q be.ck wtma1e1 from the snnd Jury. Theae witnesses, Lance coateuded. could have tHtlfted that Campbell bad t.old them Lance wu not impJ1cated ln the embealement. BUT IP bia Bert la outrqed over the "unfair tactiC1" ~ prosecutors, be does not blame hla buddi• Jimmy Carter and Or1fftn a.u who controlled the JuaUce Department. They could n~l Interfere with tbe pros- ecuton1. aaid IAnce. because of "prt•Judklal newa 1toriea aod column.." Th~ national press made tt too hot for them to do anythlnac "nccpt &t.ay way out O( ll," }kl Uld L»nce·a dt:ft'nae aa strategy ~come clt!ar from hlll remarks. flf' wlll •~k to dlacredlt the Ju1tlce Oepartm6flt'1 wltn sea: concentraUnic o n C1mphell. l.1nce would allO llkf' to move the u~•l from All•filll lo Rome. (; • , whert h11 hu • hn11t of frlf!nd.a llornc, I• •11'(1 11nly 22 mllci• fr11fll hJa tll)tru·IJJwtl when· hu I• aUll UIJ" loc •I heert. I .AN('~ "t;UIWI'~ "th" truth wtll r1r .... v11ll" 11rn11n" r11•<Jpl1· who u n d 1· r • t ., n 11 h 11 w h 111 fr•• t' wht'c:llr11t l1arik (Jt1H'llr1.·11 hf"lped to lnduatrt•ltu· lh111 nerk of Gt'<i rf(lb T H.-rtrum l.anrt" ri.lled Bert Ly Jual uhout t!Veryon,. wbo has tbown him ror niore lban 10 mtnute1. cued out the window ol hl.J lnner unctum overlooldu a small pood. Jl WU a tranquil scene u IOmdlow hiJa Hnael shou)d betray blm, bia fellow Georiiam should fail him, and be abou.ld be convict«!, be muted. be la quite "prepared to face wbat.ettr is ahead without any panic.'• LIBYAN LIST: Libyan strongman Moammar Khadaly, wbo bas s upplied arms and sanctuary to terrorist.a from Belfast to Beirut, ls qu.letly try. ing t o buy American-made equipment that can be converted to military use. Khadafy's shop- ping list includes J~oeln&. 747 transport planes, e~uti\te jets. heavy trucks . fla tbeds. am· buJance bellcopters. cropdusten and jeeps. What does the desert dictator plan to do with the Americu equipment if he gets it? In· tetllgence sources told our as sociate L es Whitten tbal Khadaty intends to use some or the goods as part of bis own "foreign aid" program. shippmg them to other African nations unfnendly to the United Stat.es. THUS WE would be helping indirectly to keep hostile re· g1mes In power Some sour~ s u.spect we've already done 1ust that They believe -tbouch l.lbya derues 1t that the troops Khadafy sent to lJganda UJ an unsuccessful eleventh bour at- tempt to save ld1 Amto's crumbling d1 clatorsh1p were transported 10 planes ongui.ally provided by lhe Cruted S~tes. Sen Richard Stone. D·Fla • got wind of Kbadafy's p~ shopping spree and enlisted the aid of Seo.s Jacob Javi:ts, R· NY . and Abraham Ribicoff 0 - Conn . chairman of the Go\ern menl Affairs Committee The senators got the Stc.tf Department to provide a de tailed lJst of the g~ KhadciJy wants to buy. Al a back.room meeting a r e .. w eek s "g, between kPy congress1onal stat (ers and off1c1al'I of the Stat~ and Comml·rce l.>epartments, 1t v. as decided that ~ale of milltan· ly usl'ful material t o Libya would be drastically restncted From now on. Stale won't grant licenses for sales to Libya without consultmg the senators on an item-by-item basis There 1s. unfortunately . nolhing the United States can do to keep Khadafy from buying arms from nlher countries But at lt"ast th~ hardwarP won't tw :.tam~ "Madt' in US A " • ID a Kansa s Town By day two of the crisis the Air Force men at the silo were pumping water to dilute the nitric acid solution. The volun· t~r Winfield Fire Department helped Bio-environmental experts began arriving now to test water, sample soil. Vets were examining the livestock By midaftemoon Saturday - two days after tbe Thursday burn -the area was pronounced s afe Residents began to return to their unlocked houses and un· tended livestock to discover nothing damaged and noUung missing. SECURITY and cleanup ef· forts continued for some weeks at the missile complex and in the surroundin4 community. All anybody asked was : "How can I help?'' At • comfort.able and safe dis· lance away in Wichita a small group was protesting the pres- ence ol the "obscene Titan mis· silea." but their letters to editors were overwhelmed by letters from lhe people of Rock real· firming their r espec t and friendship for the military pres· ence m their area. WHEN IT was all behind them the Air Force men m the area proclaimed a "Rock Apprecia- tion Day" and hosted the whole town at a picnic. This was a significant mishap -caused by a poppet valve that did not seal corrttUy. Two of the missile maintenance crew were killed and more l.ban 20 were in- JUred Why is this the first you've heard about it? After a ll the fuss over the Three Mile Island mis-,. hap whicb hurt nobody, why didn't this make national news? Well -the politicians were not there and few newsmen were the re and a mong those or pioneer stock in Kansas you can have a problem wit.bout panic; you can have • crials without sweat. Maybe Our Cancer-prone Rats Are Too Civilized Hy own penonaJ opinlOll ia that there iJl somethio& terribly wrong wtth our native mice and rat.a : they ani a degenerative 1pecles <hat tend to 1et cancer 1! you nm a tap ol tepid water over them. Al.molt every day we read the moat alannlftl stories about ooe cbemlca l after another Ua•t iAducea cancer In lab oratory mice and ra&•. There •Hma to be lafrdlr •In· sredlent ln an1 food. co.- inetlc °" dtuc that ti a 't lade D WI Ut earcl.DOll!ll)ic PoHlblllU. for lh .. crwur-. Jt .... -to tbt ,... ....... we are reluctant to eat, drink, wear, uae or epply almost everythin1 that taatea tood, looks IOC)d, or promiles to aid. ua , for fear that somewhere in it.a compoeiUon there hub a patbo1en that will 1lleatly spread tbroaahout our •Yttem and destroy us. NINJtTY percent of these waminO, at leut,= from experirnenta on mi rata. Yet bu anyone red to U · amine tbe conditloaa under wbicb tbeM animal& are fcned to ll•• .la capttvltyT It a laboratory mouse a b .. tUJy creature to bq1n wtthT 11 a cap- tin nt tnatr npNHDtaUve ol n&alD&MwA4? Do a.. ntl aod mlee ltt P'-b' otalrdM ... ,,.. air? Are tll•1 PfO'fld•d wllb a llrlaltbfll 61lf ADd .... ..,.,. ever aeen a field mouse that died of lu.ng cancer? Actually, carcinoma may be what is called "1peciea-1pecll\c" for these unfortunate creatures. There LI oo record ot mice and rat.I ever contracllns meuJea or 1carlet fever or 1out or kidney- stooes or any ol tbe other ail- ment.a th.at human nab la heir to. Canc.r LI what 1eema to be their bat· WB KNOW that r ats 1prud bubonic plape, ud perbap1 1ometbtn1 In t h elr 1y1tem mak• tbem biib.b Yul.aerabl• to cucw. All th1a la • btt men than fadf\&l J..uas oa 1111 part, for lt II IDlhtbttablJ trM that .. hanbnd b...,..otawra· tlou ot labal'atort aA,Jmala who eo ._. .-.able their pro-aaltors tD u.. wild than .. ,.. HIDbleU~ • Cancer seems to be a "dfs. ease of clvUJtaUon" more than anything else; ill occu~ II extremely rare in primitive socieUea. May it not be poealbM that the laboratory rodentl ha" been "ctvilbecl" iD a b.llhb' ac- celerated proceu. ao that they fall Ylctim to tbe diaeue evea more read.Uy than we do? Thia 11 all sheer 1peeulatlon, of coune, but it bu cot to the polnt where many people are llterally scared to deatb of drt.D{.l tbelr water, muadYq their aconJ .. rellevln.r t.belr bead a a, Q¥eial their hair, or He b&owiAI lt dry. Sur.i, we cannot be IO YUluerable • all thll, or tb• luunu rae. wo~ld not i..n penln.d ad flourhb ed t or a o man1 thou_,. ot-,.an. JUPt 110W, l doD't know if I'm a man °" • mou.e. , K>RE OPINION Wieto .... _...,,.,., 5, 1'1'1 DAIL v PILOT A '1 Save the Worlcers First GRAND OPENING 20% OFF MARKID PRICU SEPT. I , 7 A I 10 A.M. • 5:30 P.M •• ALL AMDICAN ANTIQUd AND COLLICTmLU .... .., ....... Diiiil8 .. Of ... a&J • ., .... J . ··~ ... elaalr••• of tla• board ol ~Olr'Jor•· Mia.. ~out fw ta.. prtaeJple of pro- ~ .. ta.utto., Wblle COID· itl•tnc tut r.dlrat repletlon ctl Ml '8dustr7 mahl a 111~aDer eam~ 11b Ma ~ J• aa •99 for alr polluUoG device. u a rlelaer ••• Hile General Moton. ''Tbe reawatory toed f aU1 unevenly OD U1 and affect& ua llb a repeulve lax," .. ya Mr. Riccardo. Mr. Riccardo l• correct. lleaulalloo frequently favon lar1e cor- porations over their smaller com- petitors, but th ose who might 11.ke to save Chrysler by abal)dOn· I ng auto. mobile emis- sion s tand· ants are t.b.inkiag like people who wear bearskins and club rabbits for food. We need clean air, but, when th e American automobile manufacturers wanted to pool their engineering and develop· ment costs for such government· mandated features, Washington took the position Joint develop- ment wouJd violate the antitrust laws. IT 'S A MITE lunatic to use the antitrust laws to enforce a gov.· ernment regulatory process in such a way that you reduce com· petition in an industry. It might make better sense to requfre in· dustrywide pooling of research and development for environ- mental purposes That way cost could be shared "progressively" with DuPont paying a higher percentage than some small. re- gional paint or insecticide com- pany. -.-.err eompan'Y tni~b, perfect • clean air devlce or a ..,. IMrtli&dde. ANOTB Ba PLAINT that IOWlda •tarU.Ul& 10 iae mouu. Of butln ... meo b that CbQaler abould be •and by the t&Jt· payen to PNllUV• competiUan ln Ute auto industry. OrdJnarU,y, bualat:aamftt cootend the aov ernment need not worry lta bureaucratic head about pro. mouo, comp.,tltlon aod dis· co.ur111na monopoly Yet the primary reaaon Chrysler baa fallen oo bad Umes t.a that It made bum business judgments Bod its competlton dido 't. In actuality, with or without Chrysler, the auto in· dustry is hotly competitive. Besides General Motors and Ford, tbel"e ts Datsun. Volkswagen, Renault, Fiat and on and on. Given the price or any car, even a cheap one, the competition and variety in the auto i.ndustry are unbelievable. TODA V, the arena of competi· tion in this industry is worldwide. Saving Chrysler to save competition would only make sense if we were con- templating barring the importa- tion of foreign cars. A growing number of people would lil<e to do that. However , depriving our major trading partners of ac· cess to the gigantic American market would change the world economic system and put an in- d es cri b able strain on ou r network of alliances. It might also set off retaliatory m oves against American car m anufacturers abroad. Further, foreign cars are beginning to be Wlc.-ks made bere. The ••German" Volbwapn la manulaetUNd' ln Peam7lvan1a; lt'• expect.cl that In a few yean, tbe Asneriean Moton Dlant in KeDOIJaa, Wile., wiU be c'iumldn. out aeoau.Jta. ANOTRsa ar1unient tome bulneumeo are puahlna (ln fair· neta, many don't favor puWn1 Chryaltr ln a 1overnment-paid- for. int.enaive care unit) ls sav- toa the company to save its employees' jobs. Listening to aom e of them would make you believe they a.re late converts to tbe Humpbrey-Hawtioa Full Employment act . Saving Chrysler to save jobs opens the way for every wheel· lng cOQglomerate behemoth to swim, s pouting and tall· flapping, Up OD the beach to gasp for f~raJ aid. w~·ve '~a lot of super big, mismanage<! cor· poratioos. FOR YEABS when people h ave complained about the she of some of these outfits and sug- gested changing the anti-trust laws to limit them , businessmen have screamed, "Don't penali1~ bigness for its own sake." NoW' lt appears bigness is going to penalize us. Since there will inevitably be other Chrysler-sized flops, we're open to more social blackmail. It is not necessary to subsidiu and reward C hr ys l e r 's managerial folly in order tD save its innocent employees. They can be directly assisted by help· ing them move to other places, covering their mortgages, retraining them. guaranteeing their pension fund. T he motto s hould be: Save the people, let the company look after itself. Quotes "Saturn ls a very nice place and it's got a little something for ever y- body." -chief scien· list Job.a Wolfe, com- menting oo the informa- tion learned when the spacecraft Pioneer 11 n~w past Saturn and its glowing rings. ''I am going to Haifa to tell Israel that self- rule (for Palestinians) must be implemented to decide on its details . . . I will insist this tame with Begin on a solutaoo for the Jerusalem prob- 1 e m ." -Egy ptian Presldeat A.nwar Sadat as he set out for Israel for a summit conference o n Pale st inian autonomy. ANTIQUES 'FRO BACK M EAST 389 E. 17th St., Coe .. Meu Now Open LowC~t Spay, Neuter . Vaccination Dermatology Freeway Animal Hospital of Costa Mesa 2538 Newport Blvd. 645-2483 By Appointment I H ool. COAST HWY~ c-.. M• P'HOt41 '7J-•ooo I I 24601 l.ATMOHO WAY .. B. TO«O llD~ B. TOllO. rttOHI U7-Jl22 I non llACH IU D .• GUARD. H~TOH H ACH. ,HOMl 141-157S I N so Anaheim Oranoe RanchO "4firage la Hatira San Diego North HollywOOCJ I L.------·CLIP COUPON·-------' It remains to be seen if permitting collusion in this area would result in lower and more fairly shared costs, which would be passed on to the ultimate c ustomers, or if th e system would be used to initiate a new form or commercial pillage. One hopes not, because it seems asininely wasteful to insist that "So you 're with Chrysler. Look on the bright side. If/ou'd been with "Edsel you' have been unemployed years ago." START SAVING __ _ WITH A SINGER FREE·ARM MACHINE BY SAVING s40 TOD~ AV You can save hundreds of dollars this year ~le · by sewing your farwily's clothes on a Sinier• sewing machine. And you can begin by picking up thisSty/w machine for just $179.95. $40 •ff reg. price. It has a free-arm to make hard-to-reach cuffs and collars eai;y to sew. and lots of other features that make saving money with Sin2er especially easy. Like a four-step buttonholer, six built-in stitches and a front drop-in bobbin. Model 543 .. AZIG-ZAG · WITH A FRONT DROP-IN BOBBIN FOR UNDER sioo.=:. ONLY FROM SINGER. ~ Get all the ba.\ics you· II need and some exu·~. tOO for just $99.95 . At Singer. even our loweM priced machine has our front drop-in bobbin that •s ca. .. y to sec and repluce. Model 247. 100 MIWON PEOPLE SEW..,...~ SINGER ..... ~...... . _ .. ,.... ......... -- ........ .,.... 111e~t .• °"""91t ...... ...,, .. ~·--~ -....... ..,,. -.. Ollil .._ .... W:tlll ...,.,. Prices opgQQI) at partk:ipedna dealers.. ···~·-........... ...,. •A 'hfg tWlof1111 Sllflr~ C.... ... ~a.uno. 1.i ......_ 1 We sell first quality and discontinued merchandise from Sears Retail and Catalog Distribution. "Was" prices quoted are the regular pri<'es at whick the items were formerly offered by Catalog or in many Sears Retail s tores around the country All Room Air Conditioners 50% off Former catalog prices 41h cu. ft. Craftsman Wheelbarrow was $52.99 Nows27oo onlyM Women'• Muslin Pants &Tops were $17.00 • Craftsman Saw 1¥4 Hp 7 1/4'' cut was $59.50 Nows29oo Ping Pong Tables were $68.99 to $93.99 Now$2000 only 2S-.ome uNd Boy's warm-up Suits were $19.99 Now s1000 Women•a Earth Shoes were $7.94 Now$(99 .. Craftsman Screwdriver Set 26 pc . was $49.97 NowS32 50 Men 's Pants were $16.99 Now saoo All Men's. Women's and Children's Summer Shorts 60% off Former Catalog prices Assorted B•th Carpet . 500k off ' Former catalog prices -"-*•'*" StartereM ...... -~--------........... ........._. ....... .._ ________ ....... __ ...,. ____ _ • Brisdeoone Oldest Ilving Thing aro PlNlt CA.Pr--n .. • .... ~ , • ..,... A.. ~~·~ ,.,___ .......................... f//1-.n&..H ... -..,~.,~-oc-IU ·~ ...., .... ,.. ....... Qltll .. ~ u. .. =-:.-::;.z. ... ":l ....... _ .. ~ ~at Lone Pine- A ........... , .. . .. ~ 11e1t M ' 1' t~ a Wlllhe•1 f{M tiei '1t11111 A&S Tll.S WWI& .ouNTAINI ot -oftldallr ....... ._...,,. .. -90 ~ tMa • Calllonila. tM 1tate wblob al.lo pl'Qfue.1 U.. feet tall. ................... ---~ ., ..... blib eoelt N•-..._ t'1a l'Cl\L t mm -~.':t1W:= !l':~~al..n ::.:: ta.let to Uft .._. • ,... •• .._.. .. itlD (t!4JW.._..._ 1t1an.teu:a) aame4 General ................ ., ...... ~ .......... -aiiiii.: two mlll9 blO...,. tM CaU:nlA·N..ada borditr, To~ the WM.te Momrtaiu an a not too far from DMtlt V.U.,. • . Se.u..d u.. tll• m irtilll.,.. lro¥• ot moet r,.. for loalevtU. Tb• Umatme 1narled brl1tleco•H tbat look Uh llvlDI IOO &a,__, ... Mallow -two feet or te11 deep. driftwood tbelr tnmka ''a&Ddblut.ed" by lbtl tuey TM ..,.. 8'erra raqe, lD alabt t.o the weat. ot winter' itorm. · tak" moet ot UM rala &ad mow out of the puslnc "Tbey'r• amaala1 -tb•lr 1lrea1tb to elouda, IMvtnc -1y aa avwqe of about 12 lncbet wltba'-d adv~~·~ 1aya Brtu MWer, a U.6. ol predpttatloo per Y•ar •lllcb produces the Hml· f'ONlt a.ntce ll6olofl,lt. "Z...,wbve you ~. arid dlMlt cbarader ot tbe White llount.alu. there la beauty." But lt &a Juat •cb hardabiPI at 10.000 feet elevaUoa that accou.ota for the brisUeconea' in· credibly loftl Uve., where about 100 of them are more than •.ooo yean old. · •BCAVIS ll08'I' PLANTS CAN'T GtOW in alkaline IOU. the briatlecone bu Utile eompet1Uon. Became the aoll la ah allow. briatlecone roota -----•J>read over a lar1e area to soa~ ~ "'.hit little molature and nutrlenta lt needs -meanini that tree1 are apaeed well apart and there ls Utile com· pet.It.Ion fM lll••uatalnlng aunU1ht. ........... WORK CONTINUES ON BAISTLECONE PINES Dr. C. W. Gergueon Me•aurea B•rk In Lab And, becauae there ls a rnlnimum of moi.lture, the brtatlecoae 1row1 IO alowly tbat it can take 100 1••n t.o produce one lncb or lrun.k radiua -a cbaracterlatlc which packs the cell1 U1btly totelber, helpln1 to ward off invasion by lmeeta and mlcror1anlsm1. Then there la the brisUecone sap -thick and plenttlul to heal any wounds and reallt decomposi· tioo. The remote location and harsh conditions mean that less than ~.000 persona annually viait the Ancient BrisUecone Pine Forest in Inyo Na· Uonal Forest, 27() miles aoutheut o( san, Fran· claco. THE MOST ANCIENT BBJ8TLECONE8 crow to only 25 to 30 feet lo height, and the oldest uaual- ly are the moet twisted -with only a narrow strip of bark amt.alnJng Ufe on what look.a like a nearly dead tree. It la the. species· ability t.o "die back" when coodiUons set tough that allows them t.o SV · vive loo1·term droughts. Man did not know about the ancient llCe of the bristlecones until Dr Edmund Schulman of the University of Arizona went there an 1953 to search for trees that could help in his study or tree ring var1atlons. It waa in the summer ol 1957 that be found 11.u. ..... lie reoorted bll O.Wn11 la u artlele pubUIMd b)' UM NaUooal Oqnplilc mqulne ln Mardi um -two moat.bl aft.et b1a duUs. .I H .... 'I bow SebulmaD delcrlbed bl.a feelinp .,,. ftnt time be f~ • t1'M wtth !DON tbu '·* auu&l l'Ulp: "I fttt esclcem.t riM, for••..,.. . ral>lclly pOlnf up the centwiel. And when I f°' t.o wt\bia oee tneb of ~ laner end of our corea, falr· ly 1bcluUd to my eolleape ... 'We'n 1ot a ........ tr. ... • .. ICHVL•AN'I Al818TANT, Dr. C. w. P'eraueon, ~oannue1 tbe work tbe~ btcan 25 r;::: •· U1ta1 a combination of UYlq and dead , be baa matebed up brlatlecone annual rtnp from dead t.reet 1otn1 back 8,.z:iO yean. He baa found one piece of dead wood radiocarboa dated at 1,000 t.o 10,000 yean, but there la about a 1,000 year l•P between that plece and tbe unbroken chronoloa ot tree rtnc1. P'erf\llOO aaJd one of b.la concerm wu the Wl· thlnk!na villtor who takes a chunk of wood for a aouvenlr -1trtcUy forblddeo by federal law. Even a 1mall piece of wood could provide a ml11lq lint t.o lb• cbrooolOIY of ancient Umea, be said. "U it eoda up on aomebody'1 manUepiece, lt wOll'l do me uy ac)od," Fer1uaoo aald. To protect Methuselah from aouvenlr bwiten, the world'• oldest known Uvtna tree ls not marked. IOAAD QUALIPlf.D ORTtf~Tl&T •u1so- DR. ARNOLD H. FLANZER JlO' HARBOR, COSTA MESA f ~$ ftt()fle ffDCOt 642-0112 It stands alone a four·m.ile visitors' trail with ''•' ~iiiiiiiii;;;;iiiii Lhouaaoda ol other briaUecooea Jill I st Annual Pre season PARKING LOT SALE Fri.# Sat. & Sun. Sept. 7, 8 & 9 Join us in kicking off the 1979-80 ski season. while you take advantage of super savings on last season's clothing & equipment 25-50%0FF- Abo ............... : ···-c.l1tt I ' for 79 .. MOIWfoctwen a.,... • ,,.._. • Hot do4Ja, leer & LA•--* 2500 W. Coast Hwy., Hewport leach Opett Sept. -May 631-3280 Robbery Alters Bicyclist's View Editot"1 NOU: Ken RobUon, anUtant M1D1 ~or of the Vt.olio Tim••·D•Ua hi Cmral Callfonrio. ck1criba tM /'l'IUtrattoM M /eU ooeT bd1ag robbed at Free for all. gunpoint. • BJ KEN ROBISON VISALIA CAP> -1 used to enjoy riding my bike In Visalia late al night. This town bas a kiod o( quietude that can be appreciated only on foot or blc~cle. The scents, the faint sounds that a re inaudible dunog the day's noises, all make for a relaxing ride, especially after an evening's work or ex- ercise. It was one of my favorite pleasures. UNTILSATU&DAY. BEJNG ROBBED at gun- point, not mowing whether that man with the shotgun would choose t.o let me live or die, changed everyt.blnJ. It was ju.st alter 3 a.m., and I was weary from an eight-hour shift putting out Saturday's ed1Uon. I wu pedallo1 down Cent.er Street and beard voices, aome aboula comln1 from a car . . . I beard a voice uk if I bad any money. I turned to look and saw the long gray barrel of a abotiun ~g me in the face. I TOSSED MY BILLFOLD INTO THE window ot the car to the man with the gun. The car sped away. A eun can have a sUfiln1 effeet on a man'a braveey. It renders you helpless; no amount of pbyalcal Arengtb can match a •boteun'a blut, and you know It. Your 101lc and reuon -ye1, and your cour .. e -1lnk into a aea of panic. I've often thought about what I would do if confrom.ed by thieves ... But )'OU don't plan OD betnt a victim -lt just bappena. And when It does, and you're Staring down I IU.D barrel, )'OUr mlnd doesn't work lo lta usual manner. At least mlne didn't. IT WAS DARK, AND I WAS scared, and ob so vulnerable. All I wanted wu to get out lo one plece. So I milled aome of tbe Important detaila. Lat.er, when t.aW.ng to police, I felt 1tupid lmowinc eo little about tbe robbers and their car. I felt UV>', too, not only at the robben, but at myaelf for lettlna my fear 1et in the way or my ob- U.,aUona. · My fear and t.enaeoesa are 1r.ctually belnt replaced b)' anaer. I WU vlolated. Money WU taken, and • few personal eftec:ta. But wone, they took my d1pt~7. mJ courace, my Hlf-esteem and left mt tot.all)' belpl .... Ky· we wu literally at the mercy ol a PDID•'• triller finaw. IT'8 IO•&l&ING YOO CAN'T BOP& t.o Wl· dnltand untU you ezperience lt. And I hope to God n PeGDle ever wlll have t.o. And' I'm aq?J, too, at what tbla incld9nt bu doDe to my town . I love the Ut:tle th1.op about Vil· alla -t.M flowen and ebrabl, the beautltW ebade tl'Mll, the blk• patb.e, tbe 1wnmer nllbta. Tbey • .._. a put ol my~· fM tbla dtJ. Md 'JM>' •. ... INlltotmy lll 1le. Kaw, I'll Uft to alW 1D.1 omlook wt that llfe9tJle .U beeame IOIDebaQ W..a.d my IDOMJ Wly .a.IO to tb.Naten my llf• fM It. The dozen "freebies"* you get when you open an account at Perpetual Savings are not to be taken lightly. For example, th ere's no better place to keep valuable documents than a safe deposit box locked in a vault. Each of the o ther free services is valuable too. Like our copy service, save-by-mail, travelers checks, and notary service. At friendly Perpetual Savings you also get th e highest interest rates the law will allow. And you're always served by a staff of courteous people trained to help you in every way possible. Your money is safe at Perpetual because an agency of the U.S. government insures your savings up to $40.000. Free services, the highest interest rates in town, and courteous, helpful people. That's what the Green Carpet Treatment 1s all about! TUAL SAVINGS ' . !~t;;;t __________ _ ., 111M CMINr t710 WlllhfrW Blvd., e.w.rtr Hiii, CA t0t11, 174-W or 21Neee • Weatwood Oflloe: 1CW WlllNrt IMS., Lo1 AngetM, CA 80024, 4744603 a.111 • '"' CMloe: ac> No. Larotmont IMt., Loe~ CA 90004, "82-4483 • ~ omo.118540 Dewnehlre St, Nor1hrtdge. CA 81324, .,_2328 Oliilll ,._ °"'°91 Victory BtYd ... Ntt Ave., canoe-'9rk, CA t1I04, 34M141 • Pulertoft Ofloe1 333' Yotbta Unda Blvd., Fult•rton, CA 92931, (714) IOS-1200 ... , .. , .. ,. ...... 0Moe111a4 lln llgUll om.. "'""'°" ljililf\ CA HMO. CtHJ a..o.1ea.4 an lfftlu "''._.,.ti 1& tt 2 ••· • .._ _._ ,....,. ..,..~"' ..,_ • ,_, r \ t • .. -----.. -· - . ' ., ......... SHOWOOESON Debbie Jamtaon I 'Clearance ' Doeof Brosh I SUSANVILLE <AP> ! -~he herbicide 2,4-D will be used to clear 20 brush-infested acres or the Almanor Ranger District this fall, says Lassen National Forest. Trees from the Chico Tree Improvement Center would be planted next spring on the site, located south of Butte Meadows and east of Highway 32. ~ Epileptic Daiteea Toplaa • P&SINO <AP) -Few betr ......... It tM HIMUUV W 1Mn naJla8-t:a,;-:. ..... ~of tbe to•1•11 =r:..e~ wa&Q Wigle~ IWtftl 1 O.W. la..-. wea,...U1 •uf· fen a mm. Mlmre. e..u.d a ,.Ut mal, Ualt a.... Uane or four Me09dl. &Qlae._.., r..a her~ ta b.1ndved by the ..,.rn 1b• uena tn her act. wblcb lnclude1 •tand.lnt Q1' b~r bead. ... CAN BAYS four or ft~ leisVNI a day and lt doean 't bother me · alt.bouib they aN 'alwaya more often than you want them," abe aaid ln an lnterview. "Du~loa a aehure, you do aometblila and doolt know lt, then find )'OW'lelf in ~er part ol tbe boUM or bar or wherever you happen to be," abe e~lained ... Tbey are scary because you do11't know what you were doing." .Mra. Jamison, 2S, once walked otf the ab-inch high, eigbt-foot-by-etpt- foot diameter att&e placed between two rows of bar stools. THE BARTENDEa caught me and put me back on stage before I came out of the aeisure." . She said epilepUcs have to struaele as bard gaining acceptance in school and wort o they do ln combatUng their ailment. "Kida with epilepsy were put back in school be<:ause of it," she said. "An epileptic had to be 'stupid', so they put us in 'stupid' classes, and when you work ln a 'stupid' claa3, you're going to be stupid." MRS. JAMISON DIDN'T pursue a desire lo become a veterinarian "because I was afraid an epileptic veterinarian wouldn 'l go over too well, in fact wouldn't even have a chance in school." 1be cWma to b1v1 loet out oo 10me Jobe. 1'ID fact. tbat'I why I atay duelnf MclUM ..._..., 1 lot of people wbo -OD 't bin a penoo with epllep17," Mrs: Jama&onaald. But abe added that abe baa performed U a toplMI dancer for alm09t ala yeara because abe'eojoya lbe work and not solely because of her 1pUepey .. ••• AN iXHIBITIONIST and l love to dance for people -men, women. whoever wants to waU:b," Mn, Jami.loo aa.ld. "That'• why l dance, not because ll'a the only job l could ftnd." She feela better education bas made fewer people fear to be around epllepUca today. Her two stepsons "told me what to do about It bec!auae lbey learned in school," Kn. Jamison said. "I wu thrilled because if they teach the ltida in acbool, a lot of us woo't have anythlna to worry about." SHE SAYS PEOPLE should be taugbt to avoid describing epileptic seizures a.a "fits.•• "Dogs throw fits; children throw fits, but I have seizures. I don't throw fits," she said. Mrs. Jamison takes drugs twice dally to control her epilepsy. She also bas learned to relax her body when she feels the onset of a major seirure, called a grand mal, which causes convulsions as well as temporary un- consc iousness. She hasn't had a grand mal in fouryears. "Once a year. I break down and cry and scream and ask: 'Why me? I dido 't do anything to deserve this. I don 'l want it any more'." Mrs. Jamison said. "lt doesn't do me any good, but it lets off a lot of nervous tension that builds up." Got a problem'' Then wnte to i:az Duma. Pat will cut red tape. yettmq the ansWt'Ts and action you need to solve 1neq1.1111es in government and bu.nness Mail your questlOf'L! to Pat Dunn. At Your .~e. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P 0 Boz ISfiJ. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 As many letters as posStble wall be answered, but phoned inqumts or letters not including the reader·s full name. address and busmess hours' phone number cannot be conndered This column appears dai· ly excepi Sundays Diet S~re•• Claa11re• SU• ~to dae most recent qaarlerly report ftJed by die cdhlpany wttb dae NaUoaaJ l:llgbway Traffic Safe- ty Admbd.ltratloa. DEAR PAT: I ordered a 42-day supply of diet It pills f'l'om Richelieu Pbarmacals of Canton, Ohio, last March. The charge appeared on my bank card statement . but I never received the pills. I've writ- t.eo several letters -none of which have been answered. In view of the length of time that bu passed since I placed my order, I would prefer to get a refund at this point E.F., Newport Beach Yoar ref1md la belag preeelled. ~ 1rM orders dae .. Ma:sJ-SUm Fal Blll"D-Off"' program alloald be careful to note tbe ad states that penou ahoaJd check with tbelr phyaldana to see U tbey•re tn .. normal health" before begiuiDg tb1.I or uy other weight loss program. The ad want1 la- dlvldoab with blgh blood pressure, heart dlleue, diabetes or thyroid disease to ue tllil prodact oaly ander a physician's dlrectloe.. Tbe Food aad Dng • Adml.alatratioa lssaes freqaeat war.lags abost .. miracle" weight loss 'procloda. AYS adds Uaat U ncb prodacta actually worked aa claimed, daere woalda't be any overweight people la tllia cCHUttey! f Rated tor Fire Re•bta11re DEAR PAT: I've been look:lng at new roofmg alerials. How can you tell which kind offers the best fire protection, and wbal area does a "square" cover" P.E., Costa Mesa Some roofing materials, sacb aa 1late aDd day tile, olfer utaral fire protedloa. For most otben, aacb aa asphalt, look for tbe VnderwrUert' Laboratories claaatllca&Jon. llooftn« claulfted aa C baa beea tested for Ugbt fire expo.are, ladleatlng tllat it will not be eully lpHed. wW DOt realllly Hpport tile spread of fire over tbe roof area aDd will not add to the fire baaard by em.IUIDc blll'lliq bread.I wtalcb can caue new fires • ..,,,., wttlt a Cius 8 or Clua A label bu beell teaed for pntec- • Uoa against even more severe fire exposare. f One "aqaare" l1 tbe amoant of rooftnc matert.aJ reqalred jo conr a lM aqa.are.foot uea roof aarfaee. Firntoae-•• Rolled Otd 3 /flHHoa DEAR READERS: Tiiie t1restGDe Tire 6 aD- ber Co. llu replaced more tltu 1.1 mHU. U.... la tile ••Sit'' rec:aJ.t-prosram am.p IUle •. ac'°nl· Tbe total IDdadn %.4 mllUoD replaced free aad 1Uptly more tllu 1•.• • a laall-pritt er partial payae.& bula. n.e replacemetdl are --. aade la acewduce wldt aa aaee.-readte4 wWt .N1IT8A lMt fall. ud all naaned Ura are beta& dest101ed. •ere dwa Z.8 mHlloe leUen bn bea malled &o re&lia&ered .-..en of eligible Ura or of veldeM that may have been eqalpped with tlllem wllela new, acconlba« to Flreltoee, wtlkb add.I tllat M percent of all recall leUen have heft malled aad the remalDder wW be malled tllil m•tla. Tires betq recalled laclade Ute foUowlag: -flreltoae Steel Behed Radial "511" Utts of ftve-rtb tread deslp .old• or after Sept. I, 1175, a.ad ma.mdactved la the Um&ed S&a&es or Caaada before Ju. l, 1J77 • -l'1res&oae !Mft) Belted lladlaJ ..... tires and F\ftS&G9e ''TPC'' radials of aevea-rt.b tread tleslpa told OD or after Sept. 1, lt75, aad mualac- tared la t1i1e Ualted S&a&es, Cuada or Sweden before Kay I. 117•. -Flres&oae "5"., radials maaa.factared between llarda 1, 1175, aad Sept. 1, ms, aad puelauecl u replacemeDt tires or pardlued after Sepl. 1. 1175, u ortglaal eqalpmeat Oii a aew car. Plead or Pr••e la lt'l11ter DEAR PAT: We're fairly new California resi- dents from Kansaa. So, we have no idea when to plant OT prune trees in th1s land of constant sun- shine. Can you let us know? J .E., Costa Mesa Fall aad early wbtter are tlile best Um• ... plot tr-ea ud aU1abe ID Soat.Mnt Callfonla, u well u the dolce time for doiaC laeaYJ prulag. Plloae dae Cooperative Extensloa office at 114·7fft, aad nqDellt the ''StUbtl La8dscape TreftU ud "Pnailag LandHape Trees" pamplaleU. Boda ofter a tlloroagla espluatln wl$lll easy.to-follow dla· gram• ud pt.o&ocraplt.a. Tlaey 11Ye lafonDaU. • aewly plu&ed trees aad matue onaameatal trees. Belpfal ..,. &o pe..-a allopplq for MW trees ... allrab9 allo are ladaded. e -----.I . Eid dpie .......... ce..:::tS cf iuicY golden brown I .NlnlUCY med Chick8n, PIUs your choice I of salad or mashed potatoes and ~and ~ fourrols. 8 ----- ~---. • • -.. --------... ~ .. ----... ..·~Ai. ........ _. .... ·-·---. . • .. . 4 PUIS IN THAD AllAI 2 FllllOLASS IUT1 ova ;2299~ 478·13 PlUS $1.74 FE T. WHITEWALL TIRES 30MONTlt • UMmD WARRANTY 1.fltY f'OlYIESTR co•o IODY + 2 THAD PLIES Of RIHOLASS RAISED WHTTE ERS $ 99 30MONTH • llMllED WARRANTY HEAVY DUTY BlACKWALLS • 70a U 7 00• I• 34" 36" . "' .... . "' ·--111•u1u IUN TYH 'r r n "' ffTSJ01 TWIN SINGLES JIJMllU ·a~ 1 ·52~~ •"' .... '"' .... ''' "'° f(f uu WHITEWAll TIRES 36 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY- 7.00all 37" . "'' .... ,.,., ,.,,, fffS3 09 OfP ROAD lt71-1S TRACTIONITE 51 99 TU8ElESS f ( T U'7 ... u G7a-IS _ .. ._. 43" 57" . "'' . ..,. HI ""t.-1 nr SJ'.14 ·;,':: I s~~ I 7i~, N?a.1s 47" , ou ... t "' ... I Pl Y IAUO ft f M..•f ff l. ~ $3 ft T. U 60 GRAND OPENING SPECIAIS ALSO AT: COSTA MESA FULLERTON 2M6 DISTOL IT. 1530 $, HARIOR llVD. SO. OF SAN DIEGO FWY. P'HOfll!: 170-0700 PMONe!J49.IW SANTAANA 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPftESS PHONE: 547·74n WESTMUtSJER 15221 HACH BlVO. l'ttONE: 893·1544 OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 8 A.M.·6 P.M./SUN . 9 A.M.-5.P.M. - WASHING TON (AP) -The Atriculture Oepartment. makln& the ftnt cbanae In "currant law" In 11 yean. ll revlllq 1tandardl for ll'8dlnc' f rult JellJ. '1'be revtled ltandard.I, adopted at tbe W'llnl ~ tbe tectndeal committee of the IDternaUoaaOef. 11 and Pnlel MS Aaaociadon. are Meipned to AC· eommodllt• lldftlDI eomamer prelerenees. They 8dd two eat...,_ to the • prnloul17 IJ'llded by tllle ._.tuwut -for •'noa-tttaadardlled tndt" ad'~DOD·frutt.•• ,,.. latter' wlll lacbade IUICb flaTCll'I .. cadal, eorneob -sreea pepper •• spot.woman 1ald. ID tadl ~. the rules rwqalred the finished pro- dllet tD....,. '')iopw'tNI t;nleal al tM ume al u.a prallmet"~-· OJIE1'---I oar n.. .. ·11owt Time to eara whatyoaarcworth Tt.me for profCMlooal ldenUty- Tlm~ to ltTe bl·~·~ Yo .... TtmefPorA. Career la Sale.I n.. ~ WOIMD cm pnp9N 70U fOr dllt c:.rat" ~ pro~Mloall ... IOd motJvatJoa "1lllatq. .......... -c...r ....... ...... Call Now! 714/881-1015 .t NATION f i • DlllO t-.e Wate lldog A tfllek driver beads &"Cross Uie pafiln1, lot to a cafe ..tter pa~ hit rte near a 40-foot-high dinosaur. The replica of the reptile, which 1' made of •teel and con· crete, Is the work of artist Calude Bell. The four-legged lizard of the Meaozioc Era stands near Interstate 10 in Cab11on. ... A Woman Manager? Alaska Teamsters I·nVest in Desert BERKELEY CAP) - ~ A ctlilena P'OUP is IUI· gesting that the City 1tructlon of a SOO-unlt townhouse-Council aelect a woman condominium project on 275 acres. lo take over as city man acer. ANCHOEAGE, Alaska (AP> -The Alaska Teamster Employer Peoaioo Trust bu invested 1n a $13> million real estate venture in the California deHrt eo1nmunlty of Indian Wella, in U atfempt to dlverslfy real estate boldiogs • Meanwhile, the U.S. Depart.ment of Labor la lnveetigatiog the tnaat's ae- tivlties as well as the Teamster bealth and welfare trust, pre·paid le1al tNal and apprentlceabip plan. A DEPARTMENT spokeamao would not aay If the audit was pro- mpted by any apeclflc transaction. "Because it'1 1Ull an open in- veat.11atiGn, we can't comment to It," aald Barbara Bowers from the Solicitor of Labor office in Washington, D.C. Tbe real eltate venture ia 10 mil• from Palm Springs and lnchxles coo- TO BANDLI: THE project, the The propoaal comes Teamater fund formed the wholly from the Berkeley Coun- owned subsidiary of Desert Horizons ctl . of Neighborhood Al· Inc., allO located in Indian Weill. aociatiom. The aublidiary, also the name ol the One of the assocla· development project, borrowed a line lion's leaders, Henry of credit, from an unidentified major Pancoast, says In a California bank, that could exceed newsletter lo city ud $30 million. commWlity leaders that there are only 37 women Fund adminiatrator John Real aaid city mana1era In the plana for the investment were United States -moat of hatched two years ago and were pro-them in small towna and mpted by a 1974 federal law which some in communities requires, amon' other t.hiop,_ that where the function of the union pension funds diversify invest-city manager Is to be menl5. Before that law. Real said, town clerk. the pension trust bad invested solely ,_S_k_i-in_9_c_la-s-s1-fl-•d_a_d_•_ in Alaskan real eatat.e projeets. ar• ttM bHt place to buy or sell ski wear and He laid the pension trust has aaaeta equipment In the Dally of about S21S mlWon, all since It was Pilot. formed in 1988. 6'2-5671 .,,. Trenclmaster Inc .. , nianufacturer of famous "cheeks" pants mtd other apparel goes out of business. A. E. Stein Co. ha1 purdH.ecl the factory from the as•ICJftff cmcl is now offerllM) the ...tire ht••tory at a fraction of the NCJUI• retail prices. ~- PAlllS s7 Samples &l.,....aars Retail for s 18·$20 Retail for s22-s·21 Wedwdey, ~ 5. 1~ DAIL y PILOT JU I Mills Blasts H a yden SaY, '~~ R~ls' Helped Ekct Nixon ~ .. . ' SACRAMENTO <AP> -Tbe Rumpllrey. Last month, llUl1 blam41d atate Senate'• leader, eacalatinc Hayden for the defeat ol U.S. bit attack Oil Tom Hayd•, bu BAY DEN WA 8 EV & N • Sen. John TunneJ, J>.Callt. accused the form•r uUwar IC· tually acquitted of cbar1es Heyden un1ucceufull1. Uvtet ol belptnc diarupt the~ atemmtac froni antiwar p~ cballu1ed Tuae7 for tS... Democratie convenUon to t.t at the OClllV91ltion. Democratic MDatortal aomlna:. Richard Ntxoo elected preti· Sam Hurst, •taff director for Uon ln lt7t, and Tun.ne1 went OD dent. ff a 1 d • o ' a Ca m pa I 1 n for to lOM the 1eneral .. eetlao to ..,,.. de9tnaetica that Ha,-&eonomle Democracy, called RepublicanS.I.Haya.lrawa. , wu eo much a part of ln ta. Milla' clalm "absolutely absurd. probably loet Hubert Hunspbrey Th•N'I DO eonvoluted rationale MILLS. WHO SAYS be ta th• •lecUon," PrHldtnt Pro 1n th• world to thiok that anyone thinking of running for the U.S. Tem Jamee Mllla aald Tueeday. In tbe C!Uca10 Seven wanted Sen ate in 19 8 2, c I aimed ''ELECTING RICHARD Nix- on w .. not • reuonable pl"Ott9t <a1almt lb• war) and that's wbat they did. Tbat'1 what they were trying to do.•• Mills, who micbt be pille<l a1al111t ~en to a 1982 U.S. Senate bid, also called Jfayden ad hll wtl9, actr.sa Jane P'oa· da, "radical radJeala" and con- tended Hayden could not win a statewide.election in California. "If we bad a statewide dos catcher, Tom .Hayden could not win the omce." aaJd MUia, a liberal who said he voted for Eugene McCarthy at tbe 1188 convention to Chicago inatead ol RlehardNbontowiD,"beaaid. Haydto'a and Ila. Fonda'• Huf'lt blamed Humphrey'• "aava1•" attacks on Tunney failure to criticize the John.son were the l'MIGll for his defeat. " administration's Vietnam policy Mills' crttlclsm came after be. early In the campaign for hla was uk:ed about a recent Field loe1. Poll which &bowed that 41 per- ASKED WHY llAYDl'!N and otber war protesters would want to see Republican Nixoo to tbe White House, Mllla 1ald: "You Uk bJm." Millr ertttctsm la tbe lat:.e.C iii a series of sharp exchan1H between legialaton and H~den and Ka. ,.onda followin1 the Senate'• rejection of Ma. P'on· da '• appointment to the atat.e Arta CauDcil. cent ol thole Californlaaa ques- tioned bad a "very high" ot ·'somewhat hi&b '' regard tor: MiH Fonda. Forty-five percent uld &My bad a "very low" or "aomewhat low..'.' opinion ol her~' Milla queeUoned wbetber the poll accurate ly reflecte<t, l*>Pl•'• U'\M feeUnca. "A LOT OF PEOPLE have- foraotteo what's ta.lren place." beaaid . MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATFB SIX MOlta-$10,000 lllRDIUll 0 Rat.es are quoted waekly &nd a.re be.Md on t.be &ver 4'& daoount N.te fur et.x·mont.b 0.8 Treuury SUie •o purohue or ~dempuon fee11 Peder&! NIUJ•· uorui prohibit oompou.n~ of lnt.erest and require a subet.anuaJ tnt.ereat pen&lll}' !or .arly wtt.b4raW"&l Aru\u&J r&t.e ror & •ia·••lllh \arm QUOTE F.OR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 6 THRU SEPTEMBER 12, 1979 IUIME P'AaKVllW CEWTBI LAGUHA HfUS llW•tnffy D.-. At MkWsoa &...,.... Hlh ..... "'-e: 511·5lH AlkM ,..., .. Nwy I ~Hl-4100 POUf'fT I.JM VAUIY tOlt •erfMW ··-~ H .. JH l Pomona First Federal Savings - Aak 8bout home loan•. lquat Houelng Lender ~Equal Opportunity 1mp1o,., M/F HOUIS: T1Mtrs •••• 10...,. Fri •..••. J Omt-9ptft ,v s ........ 10-•.-s ............... ...... . FIXTURES & •U•MENI s5 l etallfor s1w12.10 F• SAUi SPORT SHIRTS & ........ .,... 59.•10 ....... . ...... Sll-IJ~IO $11423 -<J ii .• . . "' l . t ..t ~ --_· ~ 'T" ·~ .,._. ' . ' . ' ' •ti · • ' I s3.•5 KNIT SHIRTS .,... .. 514 T Retall for $28-$36 1·· . ~ .,_,..,.,.,. . . . ...... _J • ~· ~ '.-m·........ . "· .... ' ......... ...... .. ......... . ...... 11116-117 S i i • ' I I .... ----..... ~----------~--~-----------------..-----....... --................. ..,. . . PUnch ··1 c;an uaot9 )'OU, Ued111m, •t ... wete al'1ktng be the t11tt to ~now ""ould Di$abled io Meet For County Picnic An aU-day PICDIC tor d.IJlabled people will be he.Id Saturday ailrvme Reeumal J>ark... . The .-vent, co-sponsored by Orqge County and the Orange County Council on Recreation for the dtaabled. will begin al 11 a.m . and featurf' bve en· tertainmenl. games and a penny carnival. The p1 cnk Is organized speci.flcally for the physically dtsabled and mentally ret arded and their fa rnibes. The entertalnment will include a theater group, mimes and live music. Irvine Park is located in Santiago Canyon at the end of Chapman Avenue about five miles east of the Newport Freeway. More information can be obtained from Orange C<lunty Recreation Facilities al 634·7019 8AIOA lknl OI H..._, &..ell, C. P .. •ed 1..AFAVf>'Tf <, 8A•OA. ··~..i.11•.,., •••Y on ~plembf'• l, •• ,.. bott\ ~-· &.e<fl CA Oo-........ AV9•HI , •. IQ In o ......... Hd><Hh ~'t JO ,,,. .,.,. ... , • ""9mbP• a' .&"rvtvf"d b-, d•uottter' S•••y uw M•tonk L..octelf' •31' F&.AN' Of W•i"""'.,,,,.' o• ~•tr•mento. C• O<ean\.lde. C• tor Mer 7• ""'' "4• ft.e\l'ef't_. C~r-s. Of lndlafWt>O'i\ H\ Mtd•c:.cic•tn1hc~•"4•'•""'"-'-0 Ol•n• e nd M••••" AfttP'lw.,lr o• man ••» ,. (Of'\,...rc.••t '''"..,"'"" o••m•r•. H...., Vo---. "Qt•nckrutct'flin He •ate rf'\0¥10 1rt Enctn•t•' C• •f"Kf l vr••t or•l"iOC.nttdr•n ' '-1\tPr .... ,. Pw bk...,.• plumt>l"9 cont••( J•-'i"9f>n OI Counc1• Bluth. ·-• • tor "' ,.._ .After 10end•"9 • •tw .,. •• ,, ""*' 1n--lew C.thrr•nr Slurtf'"""' "• 1n S•nta .Motwt.' ,.... •nd nh t•Mlly Hewpon BIN<f\. C:.. c:-"""'"' wrv.c:e-~ ""'V•d 10 i...ou-Bee<ll C• .,.., WI ... ,. Mid .. 11 00 "'" --....,.. lltd ,.,, 1i. e>e•I 11 YHr. "'"-'" n.. !>eptemw ~. ''" .. !>t ~'<""•' •"" opereleo ""' a.to. P1um1>1nv Com &II A"Of'I\ fpt.c-• (l'IU<th, Co-on, ""' Ml ,.,,_, ow ••tr ""K"Ot•• °'°' M•r. CA Entombment ••II DP Of" 8e•da,c.,,..o¥er l'omL•O.f"Of'tt' , .. FrNIAy, S-.P'.,,_.r I, 1•1••• ~MOl'l•1 •ftd •• , .,.. fir"* '"'POf''•' °"' • ._. "¥ .. ,, P.,. (efTW"t,.f'-. E¥6ntlon fllt"OI\ '" C.O.\t o, OrtMte •uq, •nd ....... '"'° •'1 11...., Of fktwff, ,,...,.,..,,i•I contribo'tton~ •or11. Ht t\ \Urvlv•o bf' "'' wit• m•v l>4" meot to tf'Wo V•••t•"'Q Nurw' M••o••e1 7 --. Chr1•lf>Ph<t• B•lo• ot A•WKl•llon o1 0..tnQf Covntv"' "O.q Otun•w• J.oe" .wt I _.•v•tt" 8••o• M•mor•411 Ho,p1t•• P•cU1• Vl•t1rrt 11 o' L•ourw 6'J•<"' C•. , btOtnf'r~ Mortuar•dlrec;tor\ Stu11 B••~ ot Corone ~· Mer. C• C~O~• Schmitz Backs Pay Raise for State Solons -•1 O. C lltlmNG8 .... ...., ......... He,.•1 what Oraqe Counly'a repreaea-..Uves in lbe A.a Senate bave been up to lately· ••• Tll llLL PAOVIDING A pay raiH for CaUfomi1 l•Sillatora pUMd the upper houae with the 1upport of lh• Oran1e CoNt'a representaUve, It.aw a... .WU. 8d••lb, •·NewJert Beae'- Tht m.euure itvln1 l•Clllaton a 10 percent ra1ae on DGc: l , l.M>, from tbtlr tzS.555 annual aal•ri• puaed the Senate 30·7 and wu HDl to Governor Brown The two •late Hn•tora from inland Oranae County 0.aocral PHI Cu,ee&er el Ganletl Grove and ...,_Mlcaa J ... Brt&Pef Fallen. - voted a181.Dlt U\t measure, SB 3M. • • * f\.LL ntaEE oaANGE County senalOI joined the ma,Jonly when the Senate, by a 26-8 vote, puaed ABl3 by Assemblyman Lou Papan. D·Millbrae, ex· emplln1 a proposed l.lSO·unJt bousln1 development m the Santa Moniu Mountalna from Coast.al Com- m1uion r eguJat1on • • • WITH SOME SENATO•~ admtttinrtbey wer~n·t model tenants wbeo they were in college, the Senate reJect.ed a bill to outlaw landlo rd dis criminaUon against students. TJle vote went 18·21 aga1Ml AB ~ by Ai;-, semblyman Howard Berman , D-Los Angeles Orange County's Paal Car~e&er voted for it, but Or ange County's John Brtgga and John Sc:hmlta voted agairusl it. Said Schmitz: "Ir we don't stop passmg law~ prohibilmg d1scrimmallon, we are going to ·be as bad off as countries people are def«llng from to get here." Supporters won permission to bring the Berman bill back for recons1derauon later T he measure would make tl illegal, m mos t cases. for a landlord to refuse to rent to a person solely on the grounds that he or she 1s a s tudent • • • ORANGE COUNTY'S CARPENTER JOined the maJonty in the ~nate when 1t pas!>ed, 21 17. a bill that would proh1b11 the appointment of ·my Judge who hadn't fir1>t b<>cn rc111ewed by the S• d 1f' Bar Orange County Rf'puhl1l·a n~ Brl11C111 und Sc:bmlu oppo:,ed the bill, AB 197 by A!>:-.embly Speaker L.eo McCarthy. D San Frnnc1sco Ftmds Diverted Frolll Mesa Park )•,.,•• 8etCU and HOWel' Deida botn ot PAUL E CONGER, 4Qf' 11 • J vno L<I\ Anv•••\ ca "'"" Ad•I• o••ou•t• ot Hvn11no10t1 eutn H191> Or;,inge County supervisors voled Tue1><Jay to ~m, ... o ld M<re<M, C• ttno 'WIMll• Scnoe>I OIPd ...-1y Sc>l>l.,.,.t>o, 7 d •'lfVI "')(} t f th Ro\v, "' 1..onu tl•n<" c • 1 "" •• • ,.....,11 o1 •n •ulomoo••• ..,, , 1 vert ~,..,. 1n state g r an money rom e pro· o•,,nd• 1111rt••n Olt•~ .. no 110 .... n. oen1 '" Reot-\, C• p..,, h•o l>ffn poi.ed dcvt•lopmcnl uf Fa1rvif'W Park 1n Costa """'• ~M'>f'Ul .,,.,,,,.4. ....,,,,""' f'tf"ld _.,.,..,~ 1n vM.ov\'\t.noot •tt•v••'~' •no Me~a on -,.turo.t'f'. ~o, .. ,.)~" I "'' •• 1 00 h•c:I r•Cll'f"ltJy rwio ,,... honOf' ot or<: om F-,.,. •• .,. R•v F•m11,. u•oun• i.~ .. ,, •119 •n EllQ•• xou• .. ,,,, l•ooc> •1 "' But that ~hould have no eff«r on the 257-acre ¥o•tu•" C11•~1 •11o 5.ou•" Co•\t Hu•H•"91on B<l«n C• .... " ,..., .... 0 park's future. which will be pa1d for out of the H•• , L...,,.. Be«.h •rt•~ ot flow.,, by ftt\ p•r~t\ M•roir Mwt tlform•n o-. 1em11y ..__"-..11-• o. "'-"-'· • .,,.., ... ,_Conver .mo,..,,, cou nty's Harbor s, Beaches and Parks Depart-,n M• lllOide •-•01i.. "t1""'• •• ""• wn1or •1 ....... ,,.on a .. c:n H•Of\ ment's budaet. officials !>iud "''1•11"" or,.,.. H••" FuNI Rn 5<"°°1 "''°_.,1·~•r•~ ..... ,.,n•I THEGR .. NTMONEV··"ll"'-wi-... 1· .... tead tor•· F .... 11, ~ lleecf--.,.., dlr... v··--E<l!tft '-' "' Che•y " WI ~ «:V .... ... •on lfonf'9•1y~• c ,. ... ,...,,••no •"0 "'•••rn•• furbish O'Neill Park's waler and sewage system. •.aOY C)r•nop•.,.,,., ~ •f'lG .-11<-• Murr•'f of AL•C•A 111tOo• , .. ..,.,,, "' c ... ,. ovd•n•b•uo. Wt><o""" .... n•••• Supervisors shifted allocationofthe$200,000 in order -... CA ,. .. _ ••••"" sec>t•moer •"r"•<u ••• penoin11 •• 0 •••<• to avoid losing the grant becalUe of deadlines set on ) 1'7• Sloe Is WNI..., l>Y "°r Nl\0.IWI 8"'1,..,. SmllM' Mort.,._\ of -I Geor~ Setvl<n i>"'d•"9 M H••l>Or lnl!IO'> 8ee<n S-jJ9 USe Of the funds 1..••n ~"' °''"• Mortu ... ,"' c.o.1a WOODtMALL. JR. Design of the firs t SO acres of the Costa Mesa Mew ..o.n~ NlAR llh WOOD!>Nl>L1.. JR ·~ HILL .. ,,M. oi ~••Ma C• t0t ., tu,. park h as been put off until revision of lhe county's 11•cHaJ10 W•l L•• ... "" l •r,·o~n• ... ••• • ,.,....,...n"' ,,,. ..,011y !>uoM regional park~ master plan which 1s ~cheduled lo of H•..,00'1 Bfo.ch f • P•\\illPd 49.,., • ., on < omP41nY "If?) .,...,, ..,.,. O.\WO •••• ~pleMber 7 ,,,, H~" \UfVtV•d l>Y cm Sf.pl-) ••7~ ... h \Vf'VIYtO be completed next year "" w·11. °''"" K•• ""°""' o,. ... ,,, w by"" ............... v '°"' "'••01<1,.,. BUT GRANT G UIDEl.JNES st1puJated that tht-HUI Jr 0 "••1• ..... 1( ........ , .. ""10 un ,,. Ar .. n~ -Jtmm~ 0 0' .... .., .... S200,000 mus t ... _ uii;ed by fiscal yt:ar 1980-81, offtcial.s O•r trwo d ire< hon 1>t Hef'bOr l •w,, r 1h C•, 0.UO"lf"f'\ v .. r-w 8 (i.Or&~\ lrt:' Nlounl Ott"" Mort...,y"' (.O.t• l\M><t <>' M1\-.r1 -P"'U • "'°"V'!' of Said ~u~ w1•<0""'' '1 9'•""'"11"'•" •no 19 The $200,000 is part of $2 mjJlion lhe county re· Ml!YI R QrHt'9r-hildr-n fun.r•I Mt••<H CHARLOTTE l Ml'VER rutoent .. 111 !Mt fleld on Tl>u•\O<tV el " 90 AM celved from the 1974 State Bond Act, which pro- of C,eroe.. Gro,,,., CA P••WJd .... ,on •• ,,.. H..-t>oo LA•n Memor••• C,,.e>el 'd d ( .. -.... f · I d and d I · a ~1..,.t>et 1. 1'7• Stw I\ wrvtved .,., wilt> Rev 8'1Ke Ku,..le, Pr .. bvte•l•n VI e ~ Or acqu1nng &n eve Opme ne• \0" Pe-te• •"o \l•ler H•dwl9 C~rc" OI fM C.0""1-. offkl•lincl facilities for public OUt.dOOr recreatJoo. Mronoolvtu• 01 C.erm•nv S.••I<~• EntombMe"I Mrvlcu 1mm•d••tetytp;;,;;,::.=:===:==:::::::::::==:=::::C::::::::::::============;;;;o wete lwldon W..,...Ml•y el / 00 PM •1 lollow1n9 •I II\• Hett>or l •wn Ille Nlelfo•e A1>1>ey r l\ape1, wllfl Nl•uWHe""' S.rvk.tt .,...,., llw dire<· Pe"o' H••old T1e11e CelverY 11on 01 Harbor Lawn·-"' Ollv• lvt,..re" Churc:ll of FuJ .. nOfl, ol•« let ~rtu•ry of Coila MHa. ~M. 11>9. !>e•vl< .. -Intl otrechon OI MOtlRllOfl SMllll a. Tvtl'llH MortvMy ....... JA¥E$ E"AL MOftRISON, re•ldenl 9UQUNOHAM ot lrvlM, CA PMMd eway on kl>· MAlllAH S BUCICIHGHAM, fttl· lemtier 1, 1'1'et !>t J_,,,.., Ho19lt•I '" Or-. C.a ... I> wn<I,,.., .,., Ill• -:::;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;::::;::;;;::;;;;:;;~-wit• T-..... .,......., Cindy Mo<rtson al lrvlM -CIMICIMer and ...,..,,.., •• Neptun~ Society J111 """"' -w1111am Sm""-· J• fro"' f'alrfaa, Vlr91,,1a, I 9••"d CBEMATI~ 8UAIAL AT SEJda419Mff 81''--Stn'-, 7br-• .. J, JOlln Morr1-al ,,,...._,CA -646-7.. Rlcllerd llu•ll oi Prln<:•IOll, WHI C .. fer v1rv1,.1e, aNI t ,._, ltuiJ' W-.rtt o1 .... ,.,.... r~~~~r::!": tA "'' c..it.1eu. tormer -., r~I dWa«or kw "'-H•lloflal AlllMl<e of 8usl_ ,.61' _________ """'~-.,. _..........., bof lbx1o-11 ... l .. Nttoflel fof .i _,.an. Sffv"" will w .,.Id °" l'llunday, $9ptam0er • • tt79 .. H :• A# et IN Pac:lfk View ~~ O\lill9I VlslWtlon on W..t· ACTIC ial-a-Tape Ple•M Request T•pe By Number . 01 Bede Pain 05 Why CNropt9Cdc? 02 Wtttpt.-. Dt Nedi, lhouldw, ArM ~ 03 AnMde 07 Low 8edc a l.-e Petft 04 Heecl9cMe biN~ a Ten.aon T•pe Center 645-1701 24 Houl'9 Couf1Hy of Or. David W. Qlbeoft PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PAc.te YllW .....OllA&.PAU Ce1T111tery Mortuary Chapel -•Y from 4:1111 PM tot:• PM In· ---- 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 ~MORTOdllS l.agun• Beach 4~15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 M'MO' LAW.._..,.. OUYI Mof1U81Y •Cemetery Crem1tOtY 1826 Grllef Ave .. CoetaMeM ~ 1A&.T1•••0 .. "I •AL NOMI 646-2'24 C:O.t.aMeu 873-tMSO I&&. 90/tlW AT MOllTUAIT 110 Bro.dway C:O.taMeu 849160 ... "...) • lermelll al RIYertld• Ha tlona1 ~ICTITID4ll •ut1•1ss Cemetttr Pec:lfk View Mor1yary •AME STATl!MaHT Olr•c:ton. bl;~~~~-1"9 PertOll\ •r• do< PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUI at1MNIH •AMll lTATlf'M•NT Tiie lollowl119 perNHI I• do ln9 11vt1 .... 1n: SU H GAAPtUCS, tttS Rael Hiii Aft-. c.oai. Mete, Callfor11ie m~ IC•-J, Ve ....... 1tl1 Soulll C...,ter, Senta AM, Cellloml• 9270f ARCHITECTURAi. MOlOIHG 1•7J 8 Pl..-1• Aw , Colla Mew, '1•1' HltllOlal RIO ClaOt, 711 MAenoll Aft .. Cosle Mtrw, CA '1621 Me ry Lorraine Cl•r••. 3U Gardotnle A.,.. . LOllCI .. Kl't, LA ..,,, Terry C.-..y, -llller, CA T bl• busu'"' It concluetacl lrt Nl<JICIMM Tiii\ ti.el-.. ., fllf!d Wllll t County Clffk ol Orat199 County "ICTITIOUI •USJN•H MAIM nAT•M•NT r ... ~ --•• oo.r19 ~ MU•\ AEAOHAUT IHSTAUCT10H & AESEARCH, ,..., <i•a<.e LA , Unll A, c.otl• ~. Ce111orn1e m,. C.,I 6aett.,..., Greu Lil, U"il A, CMI a -.., Cellloml• m7• Tl\I\ ~ ll C-.Clltd by Ml Ill dlvldu•I CMI G"9e l l\I> , .. ...,,._, wet hied wit" tfte County Cieri! ot O.ariw c.o..,,ty CHI Auvu.i 11, 1m. .. , .... Thh bullMM I• UlftdU<-Dy .., lftdl"'-· "-J.V--Tllll ......,_.. ... fllttd wlllt tlle CovlllY CMr1I Of 0reft99 C-ty Of\ A.,..,..20,1'19 ........ "· '"'· . PullllaMcl Oraft911 Coett e>ajly Pllo\, "'•" Auv. u.u.nenci~ s. '"' ,.._" Publlt.hed 0rM09 Coail Oallf Piiot, ~·· l"UOllU!ed Or .... Goel( Delly l"llllC, Awo. n. Jt ... s.. s. 11, int no1. PVBUC NOTICE l ' Auv. n , 1', ~. s. u, tm :l1S2 I ---PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ------------PICY1T10UI ~N•U ~ITAT ..... T T ... lol-1119 ~-· are Wlftt buMMUM CHRISANTHE 6 AISOCIATI! STUDIO 01" INTERIOR OEJIOH, J1l0 Sl...W~ ~ .. CMC.. -... CA ~ ""'-~,.,.~ ~ .. Cole• ... ,CA~ JoM A. IM..w.. I_._), !7Jt StMlllfd Or , c.ta -. CA,_,. Tl•l•~ .. <-... 0,...-111 ... ld!MM ""'-~ Tiii• .....,,.,,. "'"' lltecl •'"' "" C-nty Cler11 of O.fN!t9 Gou/Mr M """·"·'"'· Pl-.J 1"11911 ..... 0r-. Olt9lt Dlllly ~ ... Mf. Jt ........... "" PVBUC NOTICE ANNOUNCING • .. . . . • • New Classes This Fall At Coastline Community College beginning Sept. 10. 38 claa1es have been added to Coastline's fall program. You can re-, 1i1ter in the first class session -no registration line:, .-no-waitin~ <Tbete classes were addeatotfie cOllege~s curriculum after n·-e~ printlne of the. college schedule, Space ls available, but limited.) Classes-are listed by day for your scheduling convenience. NEW CLASS LISTING MONDAY Avlatloo Grpund St'hool IAvlatJon L10)Al:li »9:30 Pm. Edi.on HiCh School . , . . ..... Clu1 JD 13'4 Decorative ~wma for the Home .H1tf' D1 Newport Harbor ffisb School J'IO Crocheung IN~leworkf1ber ArtA 8fJAB1 Bayview Ct"tlter i 7 00.10·00 p.m Claw JD~ 12 30·3 JO pm .Clu• 10 2316 Community Chorale IM1.111c IUOAOI '00-10 00 pm f'ount1W1 Valle) lhgh School . Cius ID~ MONDAY/WEDNESDAY Bookkeeping 1Arcount1n1t 1101 Edison llJgh School 6 30-8 :.>pm . Clai.1 ID 1024 Real Et.lalt: lnvt-istmcnli. <Real FAute 104 ' 2 00 5 00 p m Bayvu.•w Center 7 Clai'> ID 3110 Airline G1.11dt> 1Tr11vf:I Aicncy llOO 1 9 00:. m Noon lfayv1ew Cenlt·r 10 . Clai.& 10 3410 Wt'il\'IOI( IAM 14flAH I ll11yv1t>w C('fltcr II ('ulhl(r.iphy I Art II~ I Wcblml~ta ll1~h ~hof1I T G !1 OfJ a m. Nooa Cl11b ID lln8 fi 39.9 :JJ pm c i.. 1u 1296 I li11tt>r} uf Nt'wport li•r k Ila) I Bwloit' 115 • 1·001o<J1pm II.-)\ 1t·~ l '•·nl1•1 11 Cl-ID IJlis 1 Jf.I fJ,111t t'. lk1:11V11n.i 1 l)an1·" 12tl.A h 1 f1 '.JU K Je p "' ~1t1nnm~ 9 11 711 :-. .. 1111v1J Elt m1·ntar) ~dwol Multi pu~~ H•111m C'l11:0.11 If) 1:>46 'I JI• IJ.111t •· lh·l(IOIHO~ IJan!'.-1.2SAR • t, .-.J H JO pm i:)('RIMIOI{ I l·l:J 79 ">•-1111111 .. l';lt·m~nlan ~' ho<JI \111ltJ f'u~" 1<•111111 • Cla:.i. IV I~ I r.·.•ll \ ,. '\ nt1 nw: • t:n~l1"h ~ 1 t\ 1•,lrrnn .. tt>r 111.:h !'>rh1J111I ~ 7 fi :IJ 9 Jlt p m Oa!>"' IU 18il! I hint'"' (.'<wil<n 11 11t111tll' & l"am1l v lt'lS 1 6 JO 9 JO JJ 111 \\1~1min:.u-1 lf11h !)C'htJOI E ·1 Clua llJ 21!r.! M.1r111t' )-,lt·1 1r11n11 ~ 1.-.t:..nne Atll\ll:O-1:12 1 1 I~!! 00 µ m l>e1o:1n111ng I l 1:1 79 1·:111 1111 I huh Sd1oul Cl11,, IV 24W> l'h•Jl••l!:fJl>IH •non 1<1111 rul'tel<11i1T;tC1h\ 1411:.> I j ()(j JI) 0(1 IJ ffi hJ) \ •l·~ l't·ot1·r '.!. l'l11,., ID 2ti60 TUESDAY /THL llSDA Y lnlrt«1u1·tor. ('h1•m1>1tn •Chf'mt~tn 1101 IJ JO 10 00 µ m <.:or1111a l~·I M"r 1i11h Srht.11.1I :15/i Cl;,~, IV l4i2 Sa1hni: IS•·.i:innini: •"'4Jnnr A<'IJ\ll~ llO • :I IJ(}:, fJO p m bt'ginnmi: 11 n i'!! lluntini,.'1.oo UJrbour Do<'lt~1de t•C'1bl1~ Chiu I [J 24tiX .Kea I E.rlll1lt' Investment. 'Re•I Eat.uo J{M I 6 30..IJ 30 P m ~l11UUDft 9 ll·79 t;d1son ll1g.h School Clll.h IU J 112 H1•JI !';st•lc ln'°l"lmt nc~ rJkal F.•ta1 .. 'IM • 9 011 ,. m :'\oon bof'1.:1nnin~· l I 11 1 .. HJ\\ll'WC't•11lt•r,, 1 IJ" IU JllH WEDNESDAY Slalned Glau. Art11\ry <Art 848AIS> Oran1eCounty t'airgrounds 13·A .... Needlepoint I I Needlework/ l"1ber Arts 830A HJ 6 30·9:30 p.m. M arlna High School 110 . C'la11 ID 2300 Denrerci.se IPhy111cal Ed *'9AD 1 Bayview Ce:nttr K 2 THURSDAY Pre School Parent Ed c t:arly Chddhood J.43AD1 9.00a.m .-Noon f'1nley School 3 Class ID 1812 Financial 'itatemenb <Ranking 8041 We11tmlllbler High Srhuol ~ :-, II 1i.lory of Modem Ch mu 1 History 1281 6 30-9: 30 p m W~tminM..-r High ~chool T 10 Class ID 2122 lnlt:rn;tt.1onul f''<1o<b II 1Hom1· & f''Jm1ly Ml7 I 7 00 10 00 p m i"t'wpon. llarl1or U1gh !->ch<)(JI 171 .. Clat1b ID 2206 f"rt-sh fo'lowc·r Arrdnginl( 1 fl om1• & fo'<im1ly H28AU 1 fl JO.!f:JO p.m. bci.:,Jnning 9·L3·79 St•.1d1ff V1 lldl(1 Chtbll JO 2228 "'f:~lc Aru I f!'\f:c1llr14-<>rl< l'1l~r Art.i. fllOAB) 9·00 a m No<Hl Hi.yv1ew ('t'nlc•r ~ Clui.:. ID 2266 '"1·dll"V1111t I 1 '1,1"1·<1lr~MI< f' 1hf'r Art'> llJOAH I 9 00 ,, m 'lo111>n C'o.,ta ~c~;, r I. C' Cla11!1 JU 2302 ~..tr ll"fro'M for Wom1·0 1 Ph' ~11·ul }!;(I 1:.11 7 00 10 tX) p.m t>eg10mog 9-13· 7i 1 11r11nJ I.Id"'"' H1.:h :0-.d)f)(•I \1 Jl ttoom Cius ID :!il>I' I Jmp•nR untl II"' kJ••ll ~ 101: r l'h\'>11 al 1-:d 176All 7 009 001> m lit•J(1001ng 9.13.79 lluol1111(t1.lfl 11..,,,l'h l.1brJn Ch1:.1> ID 2828 FRIDAY ,\\1Ull•lt'l<•rounl1!->thr1<Jl •A\1JUon l30I 9.00 ,, m '°''°Ha\\ It""' ( 1·ntn .1 Clt111b ID 1.348 \ r 111C'hJtr ( :1·011r .i11h\ I r<i•-.11:1 aphy IMJ I I IJll 'I 11'111 m lwl(1•nin11 9 14·79 ( 'i1<,IJ M1·•1oJ I I. 1 CIB1t1< ID 2014 Arml'hJlt (,1•0..:r ... ph\ 2 1<; .. 11J(r;iph~ lfll • I 00 J (J(J I' m 1>1:.i1nnm1< I l 16 ·79 t oi.t J ~ll":>J I l. I (;IJllb I 0 2026 SATURDAY lfi1•) rh-H•·IJJll '1 Jllll• nJm • I lorn .. & ~ Jn11ly 11'1'1 ' !! 1ic1 .i m !'ioon ( ""'lhm h 1unl.;1n \ .i11 ... ~ f',1fu1al11111 C•·nl cr C'la'' I l> 2260 ..... 11lt11J.' IWl.'10111111' r \I ,1n11t 1\!'lh II\ l 111 1 1$ 00 J m '\oon tit·i.:inoml( JI 17 79 llunt1ngt•>n ll;irbt1ur l>ork"d" f' Jr1ht1e' Class ID :!47U ')a1hng, ln~tid•tt' <Manne Act1111ty 111 1 1 OO·S OOp m . h1•1tmnmg 11 17 79 llun11ni..'l•in llJrhoor II»• 11 ... 11J• 1'Juhl1t''\ lla1111 ID 'J41':: DIRECTORY ffoyv1ew Ct-•U·r 2531 Orchard On11f', s11nt11 Ana lle1ghll. Coa11thne f'0ounh1m Valley Educauoo <.enter 18388 Mt. Llin&ley Mrrtl. Fountain Valley Corona Del Mar High SdwlQI 21G1 Eutblulf, Newport Buch Costa MtH T L C. 1734 Orangt, Coeu Mesa Ed lion HJgh School 21400 M~a. Huntmgtoo 8e11ca Jo'lnley School 13521 Edwa.nt. Street, W~lMm.'11.ef f·ountain Valley HJp School 17818 Bushard. Fowit.a!n Vullcy HunUn«too Beacti Library 7111 Talbert, Hunl.Utaton Be11cb ALSO ••• lluntininno llJrbtJr Dvc·k:.1rlt> f''.1<'1ht11!~ 4121 WJmer llunt1ngwn Ht'1H'h M ulna llJgh ~hool 15olnl Spnngdalc. lluntm.cton ~arh Newport Haroor ll1gh St'hOOI bOO Irvine Aveout.>, Nt'wJ><>rt ~ch Orange County f''alrgrounds Bull~ 13A. 88 F111r Drive, CGlta Me:.11 ~acliff V1ll~t· ~Mam Slrtiet. Huntington Be11ch SeqUOta t;ltmentaf') School S900 JroquotS Road, Wei.tm1ostu w esllru.nat.er Hiib Scbool l.U25 Golden~ Strttt. W~tmuuit.r Openings still exist in a number of Coastline's 1,400 classes being of. fered this fall. These classes are TUITION FREE. Coastline offers occupational programs in the following areas: AccountJD& • Barbertn1 • Bask Bank Management • Buie Bankina StJlls • Basic Credit, Bankmg • Hualneu Management and Martcetlng • Cooatnact.ioo lmpectloo • Electrical Power • Escrow • fn11uranre !CIC & CPCU) • ~ape Maintenance • Leaal A .. iatant • Ortice Practlce·General • PenlOflllel Aa80Ciat.e • Petroleum Tecbnok>CY • t'luua 1'ecliDok>ay • Purtbaauta • ~uality Auurance llndustrhlJ, Food/Oru1/Coemet.lcl • RAlal Est.ate • SaJea & Marketing Management • Secretariltl Science <General/ Lea al> • Su~rvalon <GovemmenW Servicee, lndutlriaJ/ Business> • Travel A1ency Colle&e transfer programs and personnel enrichment classes are open too: Ltterauare •Home and Family LiYinc • Pal.otiftl • P'oreip Lanaua1e1 • Hiatory •Metal Aru •Music• Cooaumer Edu.cat.loo• Selene.• Plycbo&ocy Colleee clasaes ln these subject areas are desiped to meet the needs of adults. Clauee during the even.inl and on weekend.a make college accessible to working men and women. Clauea are offered near you lo nelihborbood schools, civic buildlnp, clubhouses and in business and profeulonal centera. For information call the Coat.line Admlaaiona office at 963-0824 or your local Coastline college ceo~r: , Ne_,.... lleaelt .. -_. • . .. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . c..&.a-.a t '.. ' •••••••• t#t........ . ...................... '. 711·'1• B•~Be•ela/F .... ValleJ ........................... , ........ 111__., . .......... ~· Wet&-..ter/Seal Beada/G..._ Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. -.ten The Community is the Campus The Citizena. are the StfMJBntl CQA.STLIN. CQ\1MUNITY ca.LEGE " DAIL v Al.OT .4 I I, 'lllsane Cannot Commit Suicide' LUI Dl&OO <AP) -la a na11D1 . IN ~OPINION luued by UM t.Mt ..... alfeet o~.-......... 4dr ~Coult ol Appeal, lftlid· ,ol&d•. a a&ai. '"4tl•te COQrt bu tq .JlllUce 0.ald Brown wToie: "U Nltd tMt -tnuM,.,... tMDOt.,. ' DHIOD I• IDHD•. be cannot aald to bavt coa:umtted 1u.lddt. 1"bl form tbe IDtaDt to ·take bla own U· COUit ..W IUCb a penoa 'Uuot fe ••. IDNDe penom cannot commit form tbl lDtent to take b1a owa Ute." 1u.lclde." Mgy We lmuruce paUeMI LD· TIM raUq eaane lD an appeal ol a dade daUlll tbat fOl'bld payment to clvU llllt died b7 Allee II. Searle Pollc7.a.olden wbo kill themselves. a1atnst Allstate Uf• ln.lurance Co, Tl• i'laliq, lf ltft lntatt after an es· which refused to pay her claim cm a pteted •=I to lbe CaUfornla •life l.naurance polic1 beld by her late Supreme \ apparently would lo-bu1band, Martin. He apparently validate sucb caauaes ln caae1 where killed blmaelf about 10 mootha after the deeeued la found to have been ln-be took out the policy. which bad a 1ane. clauae barrioi payment ii a suicide I occurred wlthi.D two 7ean ol tbe pollc1'1 t&ktq effect. TllB IVn WAI beard by SUperlor Court Juae Roee G. Tharp, wbo tut year naled'.,alDlt lln. Searle, ftnd. •tng that the claUN bUTed payment wben the lmured, "1ane or illlane," committed 1uidde within two 7eara of buytnc the policy. Tbe aPPHla eourt did not addrela It.Hit to-the lqallty of the ~JUf requirement. but eboM to rule OD the broader blue of whether a ''u.De or lnaane" person could commit aulcide. The appeals court sent t.be matter beck to S..pert« Court and told Tbarp to determiH the ap- pl.icabWtJ ol lta nallnc- N either tbe trial eou..rt DIDI' t.be ap- peals court made any de&enQl.naUcm u to whether Searle himself wu II.De QI' lnune. BUT A IOU&CI! close to the ap- peals court said the ruling meana that If Seule'a heirs can prove that be wu iDlane at the t.ime ol dea.tb. that proof would automat.ically throw out the two-year clause because hit de.th would no loo.ger be cooaidered auiclde. two Lue!k AtaU • David Bailey,~. of Levittown, N.Y .. fishes for the first time in a pond oo Cob bl era Nob • in Mansfield. Pa., while on vacation with his parents. The fish nibbled, but David . had no luck at landing one. Know where you're going -and .. ;. ~ you're -· sure to get there. Let Los An geles ~ed e ral Savin gs help you gee where you want to go. The ,IC>< k rn.:irk('I. m<.Hl<tl fund, .md < ommod111es including golo, CJn dll go up dnd tne'y ldn dll go down Where they will be tomorrow ·~ anyoody'<t ~Lie'>~ But yuur •m Angele\ Fedf'raf Saving) ac<"oun1 always goes up - thf're' .. no t l-f>'>\1ng about that Your mtcrest accumulates every day o( the wt-ek Ano 1ha•' nm all Ttw lull amount of your Lex Angeles Federal 5Jvtn)>) d<C<1unl ,., there dn~11rne you want 11, for any reason. And 1t'., \dfe .mur'i'd JP 10 $40,000 by an .igc-nry of tlw U 5. Government R1S1,h :i;.w " ,1 ~00d t.mf' 0 st.HI your uwn c1ccoun1 ll's CdS'y. HPre'" how ThrrP., an o'1.tP ot 1 o' Anp,elf:' ft-derat Savings near wherP you livt>, work 01 'hop 5,mpt'y 'IOp by the New Account\ de\k tn any uff1<<'. '\It 11 Jl<P<, 1) me m1nu1<' .. nd one \1gnaturP to open your a<Lounl So do 1. 1h1) wt·e1. .... When you ''OP by cl\!.. (or ~our copy of thc \tree I map '°'Pr· 1np, the Jr<'d 1n wh1c h t h1' brdnLh 1s IOLJled. ti's the· ""m<' k no of mJp gas station\ U'-<!d 10 ~·ve away (ree Now yot. (an gel onP tompl1men1' of Los Angele.-, federal 5Jving,. NOW Al LOS A~GELES FEDERAL SAVINGS: NEW WAYS 10 SAVE. HIGHER INTEREST. _N~inimum deposit requlrtd tlctpl on Mon~ M1riltt Ctr1ifiutts. INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Annu1I Yield Current Annu.11 R.1tr 8.33% 8 years 8% 8.06% 6 years 73/• % 7.79% 4 yeus 71/2% 6.98% 21n yeus 63/• % FOUR YEAR MONEY MA RKET INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 8.54% 4 yean 8.20% Effi"ctivt-month of September, 1979 CERTIFICATES Of DEPOSIT 6.72% 12 months 6'/2% MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES 6 month-$10,000 minimum deposit 'tirid v.1rie\; bu~ on •ii month T~.uury 1111 ritt. AH for quoit. PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 5.65% Day In today out 5'/:a% BONUS SAVINGS ACCOUNT 5.92% 90 days 5¥• o/o lntft'ftt SNid nery q~. funOt an M withdnwn afttt 90 d1ys Ind 1tlll um at 1 51/J '-rate; k>ft of lhfH months' lnlffelt tof eairty wlthdr-11. Interest compoundeo oa1I~ ei.cep1 on Money Market Certificates. Funds premau.1rely wi<hdrawn from Gertificate accounts earn interest at the certificate ratP less three month~ for certificates m aturing In one .,ear o. ten, and earn in.erest at the certificate rate less six months for certificates maturing in more than one year. Savings tnsured co S40,000 LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS . NEWPORT BEACH • 3201 Newport 81wd. • tctOM rrom City Hiii • 975';4500 ON~ ....... TIM'I. t AIM fM; Fft. I AllM flM Lot MOtlee FtOttal 81¥1ftO• and ..oan Aleocletton Head Office Ont Wllthlrt Loe Anoe* 90017 • Officee throughout the ., ... WITH EXCITING IM PO RTS FROM 'ROUN D TH E WHOLE WOR LD FROM BAS KETS & CHAIRS TO TABLES & WRAPPING PLUS A BIG COFFEE TEA I SPICES SECTION PAPER S OON! AND A CH AN CE TO WIN A SHO PPING SPR EE PRIZE OF $200, $100, $50 or $25 DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM SOUTH COAST PLAZA ON SUNFLOWER AVE. • - } I I I l Rr 11 ••••• Gov . Lamar Alexander of Tena 1ee wu acbeduled to live a piano ccm, eert ln Jul) ... it wa cueil1I due to f1ood•o1. It wa a re · sc heduled Monday bul It raiD . ......... .. . Tijllana Awaits O.wn Water Supply : TIJUANA, llexleo <AP > -The d•1 l1 comlDf, .,.rba" lD thre• yean, wbeD tbt MCODd lars-t dty cm the ccmtlDtat'• W•t Coat wlU eo~ Joi a Med1 ud dependable water •unlYClftuowa. " --- aloaf the U.S. border mJdway ln B.Ua CallfornJa. -la Cll'1 yelJ'I, TUuana bu bad to turn to the Umt.'d stat.u lor help. Tbe •atet' wblch wUI roll to n . 1r.:• wbeft tbt MVen·1•ar project 11 bed 11 a portion ol that woa by llexieo from the Colorado IUvw hr an (DtematJonal trealx a:s y..,. qo. A 1mall portion ltu reaebecl n -• Juana tlnce 1f'12 but from the nortb, TH& UO OOLO&ADO ~TtJuana not tbe eat. llexJeo paJd the COit ot AqueducUaloeblqelo.ertoreabtyat lraA1Pol°UAI that water throuO the a colt to Muico of SllO million. San DI.So mWllclpal 1y1tem. Conalructlon crew• are carvtns t.hroU,ib • mUtl ol a>ount&lnt ud de· aert, and an ID Ute area ol Tecate T llUt\NA, IN TB0811! yeata of drouibt, claimed Obly a tlDy bU ~ tile l .S mllUon acn·feet ol water wbtcb lle&ico 11 enUUed to take trom the Colorado RJver atnce t.be treaty ot 1"4. An acre.foot i1 coautaubl.._to 82.S,8511allom. The ernersency i1reement auow. lnc the TlJuan, area to .111e U.S. plpellnea wa~ twice extended becau.e the aqueduct wu 1tW betna built. 'l\Juana bu received u much u 1,200 acre-feet ot water moatbl7 but hu taken none since February. &OD&IGUEZ &ZS!!&VOI& bolds almost a two-year 1upply for Tl· !ua,Ga. The aquectuet will be able to IDOt9 100,0C!O_ae .... r~ot water .1DDbaJbt to 'IUuua and •mall ldtlemeata ..., tbe pipeline. R"1-rlcaoe Katb.leeD cleetro,ed larse a«Uoa:. ol ~and acceu roads In ms, tJuoowtq UM conatnacUoo wort ott ecbeduSe. Tber• are believed to be J million people ln Ti,Juan\, maktnc it aecond only to Loa Ao1eles •JDODC We.t Cout elU•. For Jean tt bu been tbe fut.eat irowtna. Niii .............. ,,_ ....................................... ...... .......................... ..., ......... MlllO 10-INCH SllLLm ~SU!_~°'!~~ 6'' llllda flnWI--on .... , •o. 7." :.;..-~ ..... ----------...... UllY'S OIUNIY MllEDflUln =:55c I 7 or . l1m11ed 11od1 TE~PINI GIAPIFIUIT JUICE :75c 46 Ol. lHt1t1ed •tock NAllSCO llTZ CUCllRS :79c Sii,,, DOG FOOD cmmw•·••• -.. ~ :::39c l.l.M. 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Miller says Bavaai bqned him from tbe press dlninc room but Wled the ban one day lat.er. MiUer and Bavaal were to clash again. On July 11 of thia year. Nolan ban had a potential no-hitter prolonged by Miller's coolroverslal •• •1 -. acortna call -an error that Bavul thought abould have been ruled a bit. Bavaal stormed lnto the press box, demand- lnl to know if lliller wu dnulk. The game was carried by ABC·TV. and Bavaal shouted, "You've embarruaed us ln front ol the whole nation!" Baylor was quoted aa saytng Bavul bad hurt. the t.eam by not buying a pitcher to help the alling mound corps (t.bia wu before Bavaai bought the contract of Seattle pitcher John Mon- tague). Bavaai was upset that be hadn't bMn con- tacted for a comment on the story before it ran. Ruffalo claims he tried, but found Bavui un- available. TBI! 14-YE.\&·OLD general manager taDJled with a different reporter two days aao -Jim l\uffalo of the Keli.Ster. Thia time it ervpted into a physical fight. Bavasl wu upMt about a story Ruffalo bad written, a story in wbicb Don Baylor and three other unnamed players crttici&ed Bavui for - you &uesaed it -tight speodinl habits. woaos BETWEEN THE TWO GOT heated. Ruffalo called Bavaai a liar. and in full view of several writers in the press box, they began fighting. Ruffalo s ays Bavas1 pushed him first, and he retaliated with a punch to the race. After a <See FEVER, Page BZ) &igning Dynmty Trojans Gallop On White Horse By ERNIE CASTILLO Ott .. Delly "'ie. SI.tit LOS( ANGELES -It's often been said that the only thing harder than wmnmg a cham p1onshlp 1s defending one If that is the case. USC JUSl might have a tough season after al 1 As college football s. reigning dynasty. the Trojans have be<!n left v.ith a tough act to follov. their own Furthermore. they r'• not only being called the bes.t fool ball team m the nation. they re be mg hailed as one of the be!>t in his. tory. penod OF('OURSE. PRESSLRE was. a commodity l.iSC learned to deal with last yeat As a team that was. deemed too young and 1nex pe n enced to survive a killer schedule. the Trojans. won 1a 1 12 of 13 games, (b l c1~ht in a row l<• close out the season. <c ~the Kos.t' Bowl. <d I the nauonal t1lle as. veil ed by UP l's board or coaches. What they didn't do v.as con vince the sportswnt~rs who \Ole in the Associated Press poll that USC deserved to be No. 1 instead of Alabama. And that. if notlung else. is something lhe TroJans are bent on pro,·ing be} ond a shadow of a doubt this year kept twlback Charles White out of contact dnlls for fear of having his. All American senior injured "THOSE LAST TWO WEEIC5 have been like a war," Robmson says. ''In fact they've been lhe most physical pracllces I've seen hen• ~o mul'h for complacency. the only thing that seems to stand i11 the ..... av or use and history It s. l'as.} to understand why Whit<' 1s anxiously waiting for Saturday s s.eason opener at Tex as. Tech He's being tabbed a~ lle1c;man Trophy material and all he has to do 1s. match las t year's '>lat-; 'I 859 yards rushing, 14 1ouchdowns > to break the 6.000 ' a rd mark inc a rcer rushing Rl'T WHAT MAKES .the Tro Jan., so tough 1s not Charles Wtute 1n ht ms.elf. JUSl the way he fits into I S(''sd1Hr">1 hedoffense T ,1 k t• f 11 r c x a m p 1 e . quJrlerback Paul McDonald. At an~ other school, he'd be the lle1s man candidate. Had the NCA A switched to the NFL's quarterback rating system a year earlier . McDonald would have 1.1.ound up as the nallon's passing leader in his. first season as a s.tarter UMPIRE TEO HENRY TELLS WHITE SOX MANAGER TONY LARUSSA TO COOL IT DURING ARGUMENT. Pracllces have been so brutal. tha t Coach John Robmson has As It was. his 19 touchdowns and 1.690 yards thro ugh the air balanced the offense up so much. one couadn 't tell 1f use passed to open up the run or ran to open up the pas..., Tanana's Perforn1ance: It Rates a C ... I Tlwught He Was Just Average, Says Fregosi By DAVE CUNNINGHAM OI t ... Dally Piiot Staff When the shelling stopped and the Angels had come out on the wrong side of a 32-hit, 10·7 ballgame with Chicago Tuesday night. Frank Tanana had only one regret. "J just wish I didn't have lo leave You'd like to be able lo finis h the job you started." Tanana said. "But when I came Vi after the fourth inning I had pretty 1buch exhausted myself." TANANA &ELA Y ED HIS con · dition to Jim Fregos1, a nd t h e • 'manager ushered in Don Aase to pre- ; serve a 7-2 Angel lead. j . It would have been an exciting come· back for Tanana. to be able to pitch Gains Semifinals well in a home victory that would have propelled the club 2'h games 1n front of Kansas City in the Amencan League West. "But tonight it JUSl wasn 't meant to be." Tanana said. "I fe lt pretty good out there, but then I came 10 th r clubhouse to ice my arm and IJs ten to the rest of the game on the radio .. TBAT·s WHEN HE STOPPED feel ing good. Aase 1ave up four s traiP,ht hits and opened the floodgates for a five run White Sox rally in the sixth inning That tied the game. and Greg Pryor singled home the go-ahead run two in Dings later. Chet Lemon put iclllg on the cake with a two-run homer m the ninth King Tops Wade In U.S. Open Play Aase hasn't adjusted well to his move into the bullpen. but his hard times ac tually began when he was still m the starting rotation. SINCE JUNE 26 AASE has pitched 61 ll:i innings. allowing 81 hits and 26 walks while carrying a 7.34 ERA over that span. As far as the Angels are concerned. Tanana couldn't be making his come· back at a better lime. The pitching staff 1s full of holes. "Nolan Ryan and Dave Frost will continue to pitch every fourth game." Fregos1 says. "You can't expect Tanana or Chris Knapp to pitch every fourth day because they're still not at full strength." AASE WILL REMAIN in thP bullJ>('n Jim Barr. who pitched V J relief innings Tuesday and suffered the loss. will bt· a spot starter for the tim e being After watching his team blow a f1vf' run lead. fregos 1· didn't have an' positive words to say He 1.1.asn t e\'en encouraged by Tanana 's performance "If I had to give him a grade. I sup pose I'd give him a C ... Yregos1 said I thought he was JUst average fl has. been a long lime s ince he's thrown and he tired very quickly .. TANAN. MAKING HIS first ap pearance since June 10. s aid 1l ""as. almost an eene feel.mg "It was strange l don't know 1f CSeeTANANA, Page 821 THERE WAS NO question "'hHC' the ball was headed when hl' 1.1. as going deep When USC nl•edcd a quick <>core, the call wt•nt to Kevin Wilham :. who caught 17 passes and scored on 10 of them Just as they are 1n nearly every pos.1l1on. the TroJans are deep in the rrce1\'lng department with ll•tll'rmcn Hay Huller and Dan c; a rl'1a at s plit end and Vi c Rakhshani. James llunter an'd Hob) Rrenner attight end Tht' big names on the line also l'c1 rry All -American clout. tackle Anthon) Munoz (6 7. 280 pounds > Jnd guard Brad Budde 16-5,253 ) JllST TO SHOW that they are human. the Trojans do have one question mark and that's at fullback The Job eoes to Marcus <See TROJANS, Page BZ) ANGEL RICK lllLLIR arra ONa OUT Ana HrmNCI HlllllU' WITH A POUL TIP TUllDAY NIGHT. -c I 1 , .. Sports Break •. Meyen Still a Pace1etter; --Fint Woman in the-NBA ~,,, ........ . LOI ANO&LD -,.__. ()IJ1Dp6c Md UCLA • •••W1&arAMM.,.......,llpedacm· lrMt ..... """"'') ....... ~·· llMllrn ...... lll111a•., .. en&._..playw latMa"1lNJflltM....... • a.boww Sam NUil ._.,..... ~ .. ., .... wW report .. IM ........... rr::.:;-C&IQP la lncllaDI 114*1Q. ,._. Ml a lot al cndlMtala behind Mr and I'll loc* • w lbictq u an atblNJ~· aald Pat-en' ~la BobbJ Leoaud. "u IM'1 a'OOd 90UO IM'U mue the team.•• NUlll Mid tbat wttll the addltioe al die ........_pa&at fWd toa1 th.la ae~ers can bllp tM team. She LI a lood ... lllocMr. "Ann la an outatandlna, dedicac.d and lat.me atblete. She LI an excellmt buket· ball playel' and deserves every opportuni- ty to make our team and play in the NBA," laid Nua.i. ··u I dldil't believe abe .. .,.... bad a &ood chance of makina our club, I wouJd not have rffered the contract.'' Deta1la ol the contract were not announced. MIYKl.l&ld the pJ.q ~&be eu>' .iul lh&Lshe doeul't aped. ar want. preferential.treatment. Meyers, 3', la a S-9, 135-pounder wbo led UCLA to a na· tiooal collegiate ehwnpionsbip in 1977-78. Her brother, Dave, is a former UCLA star who now plays for the Milwaukee Bucks. -----QNoi.-ol dw Da9 ----- Tampa Bay football coach loll• McKay on placeldcken: "Klckers are like horse manure. They're all over the place.'' ~ K. ...... Batlle• Ka•••• CIC• Veteran left-bander Jerry Koosmaa (Ul-11) • fired a two-hitter, pltcblng Minnesota to a 5-1 vie· tory over Kaosu City. The victory moves the Twins to within three games of the froot-runnin& Angela whlle the Royals remain 1 ~-games behind . . . An er- ror by Boston aewnd baseman Ted Sbemon oo a potential double play ball aUowed Wll.Ue &alldolpla to score from second base in the e1gbth inniJlg u the New York Yankees defeated the Red Sox, 3-2 . • . BH4J Bell lashed two singles, driving in three runa aa Texas downed Seattle, 5·2 . . Sid Moa&e hurled 2lf.s innings of scoreless relief and Bobby Booda drove in four rum with a home run and a single as Cleveland de- feated Detroit, 5-3 ... Bob Boner keyed a three-nm seventh inning with a two-run double as AUanta broke a five-game loelng • streak with a 7-6 triumph over Cincinnati dropping the Reds a half game behind Houston in the NL West . . Pete •OOSMAN Vackovlcb fired an eight-hitter and St. Louis scored four unearned runs to defeat the Chica10 Cubs, 6-t, for the Cardinals' fifth straight victory and the Cubs' flftb loss in a row . . . Bob Andrews' two-run, bases-loaded alngle in the seventh inning helped San Francisco snap a flve-1ame loeing streak with a 3-1 victory over San Dieco . Larry Pan1111, Club Speier and Dan C ... drove in fiftb-lnnlog runa to pace Montreal to a 5-1 victory over the New York Meta, extending the Expos' winning streak to a club record- tying eight games· · ,,._,. SCa•lord QB• Q_.t; El.,•9 Ne. 2 The season basn 't even started yet and Stan-·s ford bu alread1 lost two quarterbacks .. But don 't •II • blame injuries, just competition. Babe Laafett· berg, a sophomore who red-shirted as a freshman, bu decided to transfer to Missouri, following the lead of Gray90D Ro1en, who dropped out to move on to the Universi- ty of the Pacific. Their action came after Coach &od Dowbower announced that top-rated freshman passer JMJI Elway would back up No. 1 QB Turk SclMDert . . . The New York Giants signed wide receiver DwtptSeales, receoUy cut by the Rams ... 0 . J. Slmpsoa is expected to start and see plenty of action in bis first game in 10 montha when San Francisco faces Dallas Sunday ... Philadelphia waived fullback Earl Carr, leaving the team with 4" playen. Three players, all with prior NFL experience. were &tven tryouls for Carr's job Tues~ay o.tty ,. ............. , o..-, ,....._ TANANA RETURNS -Frank Tanana rears back with an offering against Chicago Tuesday night after a three-month absence. Pet••'9 v..,. to Retire IJnle•• Traded Baseball's winningest active pitcher. Gaylord • Perry, walked out on the San Diego Padres Tues day, vowing to retire if the club doesn't trade him ... Flamboyant Bernie Geoffrion, a member or the Hockey Hall of Fame, was appointed coach of the Stanley Cup champion Montreal Canadiens. Manny Mota or the Dodgers, who set an all-time record for career pinch hits, was named National League player of the week Bulllmore's Scott McGregor earned the American League honor Former USC center Cliff Robinson signed a multi year contract with the New Jersey Nets . . rookie racang dnver ~lark Munroe of Sun Valley died Tuesday orbead Ul.Juries suffered in a Labor Day crash at Ascol Park. ------Ba•el»all Todag------ on thia dale in baseball in 1918: Babe Ruth hurled a six-bit shutout and the Boston Red Sox defeated the Chicago Cubs and Hippo Vaughan, l·O, in the first game of the World Senes <the regular season had been cut short due to World War I l On this date in 1971 : In hjs ' first m ajor league gamf', Jume~ Rodney Richard of the Houston Astros strurk out 15 San Fran- cisco Gi ants to tie a major league record for the most strikeouts in a major league debut Today's Birthdays. Seattle Mariners coach Hall :'v1 azt ro<,k1. whose game-winning homer clinched the 19GO World !:>cn cs for the Pittsburgh Pirates, is 43. t'ele.,blon, Radio TV: Tennis -U.S. Open Highlights, 11: 30 p m , Channel 2. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Atlanta, 4 30 p m .. KABC (790); Chicago at Angels, 7::.l p.m., KMPC 1710 ) ........ r. ... •1 . TANANA'S GRADE1 C. • • . 1R IN ...... P.,.e ., FEVE PRESS BOX. • • few violent aboves, other re- porterw pulled the two apart. Later in the same Bavul was standiq behind Rulf alo, a few feet away, when be &ot a foul ball. He held lt up and pretended '. to throw it into Ruffalo's back. But that wu the extent or Bavui'a comment on the mat- ter. He refuaed to diacuss it then called in alck the following day -with chicken pox. A front otnce executive told the Daily Pilot tbat Bavas1 wouldn't be available the foUow - inc day, either. "l think he's 10- ine out cl: town or somethin&." be said. Before be went 1.nto hiding. Bavaai did take Ume to deny one F,....Pa.,eBJ 'IROJANS •.. Allen wbo played quarterback in high school and tallback as a USC freabman. Aa much u tts offense ls ex· plosive. many experts feel usc·s defense ia lta strong suit. And no wonder. The Trojan.a ranked second in tbe natlon •lain.st the nab last year and tbe defenaive secondary. the tar1et of most op- pooenta, came up with 'Z7 in· terceptions. The seven returnine defensive atarten are spread out equally. The linebacker crew of Denrus J ohnson, Riki Gray and Larry McGrew returns intact. Safety Dennis Smith and rover Ronnie Lott are back at their familiar spots in the secondary. Myron Lapka returns at tackle and Ty Sperling baa made the adjust- ment from tackle to nose guard. There shouldn't be any void on the line, however. Taking over for Sperling at tackle is Dennis Edwarda wbo, u a freshman re- serve, led the team in sacks with 16. Any way you look at it. it adds up to another banner season for the Trojans. alleeation which bas been circulating -a rumor that bis contract allows him to keep a percentage of all the money bis Ught pune strings can save. "HE DENIED TRATT" asked one veteran Angel pitcher. ''The way 1 understand it, he gets to keep 10 percent of all the club's profits over S2 million." With the kind of season the Angels are having, that could amount to a lot or money. "U sure could," the pitcher answered. Tempers flared again in the press box Tuesday night. Of- fi ci al scorer Tracy Ringolsby of the Long Beach Independent Press -Telegram was verbally accosted by Chicago broad- caster and former player Jim Piersall, and Miller got into the act again by chokin~ a radio re- porter. PIERSALL WAS UPSET over an error that Ringolsby charged to the Chlsox third baseman, and made a special trip down from his broadcasting booth to shout obscenities at Ringolsby in front of the other writers. MILLER GOT IRRITATED when a radi o reporter monopolized Frank Tanana 's tJme during the-post-game in- terview. Hiller dragged the re- porter across the room by bis neck. 'rhe Herald·Examiner writer challenged the younger rad1oj man to a fight outside the locker room but couldn 't get what he was after Tempers finally cooled. no one wa s hurt, and the beat goes on. Oven Runs 3:32.2 BRUSSELS <AP) -Britain's Steve Ovett came within one- lenlh of a second of equalling the world record at 1,500 meters Tuesday, running 3: 32.2 at an in· ternatJooal track and field meet here The record is 3: 32.1 set Sebastian Coe last month. Hero's Welcome Has Already Worn Out for Dent NEW YORK (AP ) - Shortstop Bucky Dent, hero of the New York Yankees' World Series victory last year, says he bu not made up his mind about becomlnl a free agent at the end of thla eeasoo. that be would not be offered a new contract. He refused to confirm or deny that Steinbrenner bad told him the Yankees didn't intend to sign him. Baseball Standings JOHNSON & SOM ANNOUNCES ••• Y aokee owner Georae Stein- brenner report.edly told Dent * SPORTING GOODS Dent, now batting .W and benched for the aecood straight game Monday, said, .. I don't want to say anything at this lime. I'm not going to worry about it." ~ * PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT BY: SALOMON • LOOK • NORDICA • HANSON • SCOTT• HEXCEL •ROSSIGNOL• OLIN• BARECRAFTERS AND MANY MOREi FASHION CLOTHING BY: ANBA.CEVAS,ROFFE, BECONTA.SPORTCAST- ER. MEISTER, SMILEY, DEMETRE, GRANDOE, ARIS, EDELWEISS .. OBERMEYER AND MOREi •V•RYTHl#O . 40 10 70%0 F Dent, the club's s tarting shortstop for three seasons, said bis agent, Nick Buoniconti, was here Tuesday, "but he has no in- tention of talking to them." . ~ . .. ... AMERICAN LEAGUE Wt'st Dlvlslon Angels Kansas C'ity Minnesota Texas Chicago Seattle Oakland W L Pct. GB 7S 64 .540 73 65 .529 1~ 71 66 .518 3 68 71 .489 7 60 77 .'38 14 58 82 .414 17~ 49 93 .331 29 East Dlvlaloa Baltimore 90 46 .M2 Milwaukee 83 S6 .S97 8~ Boston 78 57 .578 11 ~ New York 7S 60 .556 14~ Detroit 73 66 .525 18~ Cleveland 71 68 .511 201;\ ., Toronto 44 H .319 47 TlottMY'•k- Cllluoo 1Q, "-'' ' Clov••-s. 0.1ro11 J Hew Yon l . Boston 1 MlnnelOI• s. K•l'M• Clly , TnesS,S.enttt OnlY 9omos k"""'lecl T ... f'tO-To,...,IO IEdot ,_,, ., ••"lmtf'O 10. Mof11ne• l~Ul,n 0.lroll ,._ ).)I •• , ......... cs.-.. , 9-ll,11 llotlOll ISIM>ley t~•I ol ""'Yon U9flfl lt41, " Ken1oa City CSpllnorlf 1).1•1 01 ~· IOollr 12 101, ClllCoOO fTrout t.J 1 ol Aeet1t CIC,.._ N I, II Mllw-ICA-111._SI 01 OolllilM { ........ O.tO.n TtHI Utlllllfl.t 1).111 el IMttlt 1°'"91w e-11. " NATIONAL LEAGUE WeetDlvUtoa Houston Ct.nclnnati Dode en San Francisco San Diego Atlanta W L Pct. GB 78 80 .565 78 61 .S61 .., 65 73 .471 13 61 78 .439 171;\ 58 81 .417 201;\ 5-4 83 394 23 ~ Eut Dlvllioa Pitlsburgh 82 5.s .S99 M oatreal 77 5-4 • 588 2 St. Louis 74 61 .548 7 Chic& 71 64 .526 10 Phila a 69 68 .~ 13 NewY u 82 .m 28 """'*'" ~ HOllflWI t , .,....,. • Mofttf'MI S, New Y«ll t M l.oul16,CNc ... • S. f'rMtlKoJ, S... Oi99e t Aa-. 1, ClfttMMtl 6 OHy..,__,_... ~·--.,...., CS..111 .. IMI ot Allonto I~ ....... ,. 11·1'1," Mot1t,.ol ISCllotndor • • 1 ot Clllut• ,._ ... ,.., Now Yon (1w ... tf.t ti ot ~llllOMtJlll• !Ow...._ ... , ... ~~ co........_, .. ,., S1 ........ co. "", .. ,," Sofl '*Ill U-•111 ot Hou ...... llC ...,_II ... , ... Sllft Fr9!0Cleco CMoMoNko J.41 ol ClftclNwll ...,_,..,,fl JDB YEAR END a.EARANCE SALE! EXQLLENT DEALS ON OUR FINE LINE Of LINCOLN'S AND MERCURY's RIGHT NOW! - .... • FOOTBALL/BASEBALL OAH. Y PtLOT a Juggling Pays Off for Astros HOUSTON <AP ) -Tbe Ho"aton A1t.roe .-eatebet' Lula PlQoil back to Ul• m1DOr ...... tn 1178 .... be wui-:Jettiat bl hlta. t I year tbeN ... IDClft pnllW'9 on me becaUJ~ 1 eame bere lo a beUcopttt." aald tbe Dominican. who flew lrom Houston lntereonUoeotal Airport to t.M A.atrodome in Ume to start .. alnat Ctnebmati. ··1 put. lot or pretl~OD myaelf, too." PtJ.IOL8 GOT TBE CALL qaln last week after regular catcher Alan A.Ibby wu btju.red. Thia time he made the trip to Houat.oo at a more lelau.rely pace - ln a car. That apparenUy dld t.be trick. In b.11 aetond major leaaue start Ulla year, be Sot a doubt§, a trlpJe and two RBI to lead a U.blt Houaton attack that but· iedLolAnaeles,M. Tund&ynilbt. The ,Utroe reaained the iead in the National Le.,ue West wttb the win, tak· lng a ball-game edge over the Red.a . who !Oil to Atlanta. PtJ.IOL8' SAID BE HAS more con· fldence at the plate tbta year, and ac· tually feels las pressure than be did Jut year, even though be baa fallen into lbe midst of a torrid pennant race. "My deferue is eood. aod I ' thlot I can help the team win UM pen· nant," be sald. "All I oeed·to do la im· prove my bittlna; and I'm ture I can do it.., PUJOLS' ft1PLE WM the bi1 b6ow in the third tnniq ot ~y llJl)lt~a game, one ol ftve coueeutive bit.a tbe Aatroe used to score four rum and take a S-1 lead against the Doctcen' ~oe Beckwith, 1·1. Houston tallied aeain in the fourth before Dusty Baker Iott.eel a ai.xtb·inniri'& home nm into the left field seats that scored Steve Garvey ahead of him and pulled Los Angeles wit.bin three at S-3. COSTA MESA'S BILL LUX, COACH TOM FRENCH. More ThBn Lux Wide Open Mustangs Loaded By ROGER CARLSON Of IM O.lly ,...... Staff Costa Mesa Higb football Coach Tom French has never been one to go out on a limb (publicly) regarding the possibilities of one of his football teams. But this year, he's finding it tough to hide anything. All you h ave to do is keep s taring at him while he ticks off some of his minor proble m s inevitably he breaks into a wide grin and says: "We 've got the same goals as any other. we want to play as well as we can in every game, but whether we win or not remains to be seen." A FT~':l AN ADDITIONAL stanng and wwting game. Frencb admits a few other things as his Mustangs pre- pare for the 1979 campaign with All· CJ F and Sea View League Player of the Year Bill Lux back at the con- trols at quarterback. "Yes." agrees French. "Lux is the best quarterback I've ever coached, including m y nine all le ague quarterbacks in Ohio. Al 6·2, 181 pounds, he's bigger a nd stronger a nd he can throw any kind of pass he · wants to throw. He has a variety of skills, I'll tell you. He can th.row short or long, is an excellent runner and ball handler and has a good foot· ball mind." Lux piled up 1,629 yards totaJ of· tens e as a junior in leading the Mustangs to a share of the Sea View League crown. but he 's not the enly tool in French 's kit RECEIVER DAN BAUER , an all. league selection in '78. returns along with receivers Mike Fields and Bret Thompson and with the Mustangs go· ing to a spread formation, the air figures to be filled with passes. "Lux will still take the snap from Trojans 12-point Favorites From AP Diapakbea Top-ranked USC is a solid 12-poinl choice to defeat Texas Tech in the college football season opener for both schools Saturday. oddsmakers at Har· rab's Sports Book in Reno said Tuesda)I Other selections: College , North Carolina by 3 over South Carolina. Purdue by 20 over Wisconsin. 0 bio State by 14 over Syracuse. Mich11ao State by 24 over II· linoi.5. Indiana by 2 over Iowa. Colorado by 7 over Oreeon. Alabama by LS over Georgia Tech. Stanford by 2 over Tulane. Ari&ooa State by 12 over California. Arbon.a by 8 over Wasbingt.on State. UCLA-Houston ii rated a t.ou· up. NFL Denver by 3 over the Rama St. Louia by 1 over Ule New York Glantl. W~ by lover Detroit. ClndnnaU by 3 over BvffaJo. Green Bay by 3 over New Orlean1. .Cbica,o by 8 onr MLn.ne1ot1. Pl~ by 8 over HOUiton. Baldmon by 1 over Tampa Bay. lliaml bye ovw Seattle. New Slf.&Dd .by 7 OYeT the Jfew~ortr ea. ·c-CltJ.Qeyelud ta rat· edatnr-.. 1aa ..._bf•"'• Oakland. .D.U.«b. u Oftl' Saa rr .. ct.o. Pt.Hadelpllla bJ t our AUaata. under the center. but everyone else will be spread out," says French "We still want to run th e option, but we're going to throw the football SCORESBY SCOTCH Additional weapons m the Costa Mesa arsenal include a defense <led I 75.UTER l .75 LITER by Thompson at safety > that Fren<'h i...ir::;._...., labels "the best l 've ever been as soc iated with." offe ns ive tackle Gerard Armstrong (5·10. 190 ), excep tional team quickness a nd solid depth i n th e d e fen s i ve line and at 645 gso linebacker. FRENCH'S ON·CAMPUS staff, in tact since he bega n in 1974, includes Jim Hagey and Tom War e <defense 1 and John Carney and Doug Brown coffonse) "The only a rea we may la<'k depth is in the secondary." says French so nu UQ<JERS RETAIL Amaretto Di Saronno, 2J-0z.. 10.87 Drambuie, lJ(J/ 11 .1 1 Gailiano, .!J:OL 10.06 Kahlua, 2J Ol 7.73 li'oothall Prr"it"U' Midori Melon. 2J.Pl 8.64 "But we have quality players there Southern Comfort, 1 75 UTER 12.01 . and plenty of versatility throughout Tia Maria, 2JOl 8.61 the squad to fill if it is required " BLENDS Mesa 's running backs lack the breakaway punch, but considering Hiram Walker Imperial, QUART 4.77 Lux and his battery or receivers. plus Kessler. 1 75-UTE.R 1 J. J 2 the quarterback's exce ptional ability Seagrams 7 Crown, 1 75LrrER 11 .62 to run the option , chances are 1t wall not present a major problem . BOURBONS Here is a rundown by position Ancient Age, 1 75 LITER l O .4 7 QUARTERBACKS Lux runs a Earty Times QUART 5 88 consistent 4.7 for 40 yards and benches • . · 285 Pounds, considered excellent for a H. Walker Ten High, I 75-UTER 9.42 Qua rter back. He ran. fo~ nine TDs and l.W. Harper, ~RT 6.46 threw for four as a 1un1or. completinq Jim Beam 1 75 LITER l O 34 103 of 198 for 1,298 yards Backing him ' · CASL RETAii 122.91 125.68 113.77 87.40 97.73 67.96 97.35 53.91 62.95 6571 59.25 66.60 53.34 72.99 62.00 up is Greg Te reQis (5-9, 168 jr. J, a BRANDY AND COGNAC possible starter at linebacker. R u N N I NG BA c K s c h r i 'i Christian Bros., I 75-UTER 1 I .4) 64.56 Starkman (5-7, 135 sr.), who averaged E&J. I Ufl:.R 6.16 69.8 1 4.0 yards on 91 carries as a junior, re· Couivoisier V.S., 750 ML 12.54 I 44.95 turns at halfback, backed by Scott M IVS p ] 1 96 135 25 Mc Master <5-8, 140 sr. >. Brian Martin arte · · ·• · . <5· 10, 170 sr. J and Ma x Marold (5·7, 160 jr. > are solid fullbac k candidates, CANADIANS while Eric Manton <5·8, 140 sr. l and Black Velvet. OUART 5.85 Darren Lindsay !5·9. 150 sr. l, a poten-C di Cl b 15 49 tlal game-breaker, are slotback can· ana an .u • 1.75-UTE.R • didates. Fields C6-0, 170 sr. l could work Canadian Mist, OUAAT 5.96 into the backfield, too, should the Seagrams V.O. 1 75UTER .-I 5.49 Mustangs opt to use Thompson a t • Field's receiver spot. A big surprise has GIN been the play of Mike Valencia. ''This may sound crazy, but I'm not so sure he Beef eaters. 1 75-UTER won't be playing f~r ':'S·" says French of Gilbey's 1 75-LITCR the5·6, 110-pound1un1or. G d ' or on, OUART RECEIVERS Bauer caught 36 S • 14 35 9.53 .. 4.98 5.53 14.70 passes for .-2 .. yards as a Junior a nd eagram s. QUART French says Bauer Is the best receiver Tanqueray, 1 75-UTER he's had at Costa Mesa. Add Fields, Thompson (when he's not concentrat· RUMS Ing as the defensive safety) and run· B di Lt & Dk. } O 42 nlng back targets and it g ives Lux am· acar • • I 7~UTER · pie fuel • Castillo Lt. & Dk., QUART 4.26 OFFENSIVE LINE -The front line Myers Jamican. 75().ML . 6.58 is anchored with Armstong !S-10, 190 s r. ), a returning starter at guard in '78. SCOTCH Labeled a blue chipper by French. Ballentine 1 75-UTER .. 14.72 Armstrong is Joined by tackle Rob Chiv IR •al 14 83 Hastie (5-11 , 190 Jr.), center Cliff a eg • OOART ...... ........ · Elbourn cs-a, 168 Jr. l and five can-Cluny, 1 7~UTER . . ............... 12.05 dldates at guard, led by Mike Miiis J & B 9 59 CS -9, 170 s r .), possibly the only ,QUART · · · ·· • Mustang to be called on to go both Johnnie Walker Blk., QUART .... 12.97 ways. others capable of starting In· Lauders 1 7 .. LITER 1120 elude Sam Burgard CS·10, 165 Jr.), Jeff ' _, ... · ............ . Borton (5-7, 1SS sr. l, Mike Toni CS-9, TEQUILA 170 sr .) and Bennett SWlft CS-9, 165 Jr.). Swift also provides backup at center Cuervo White. QUART .. .. . .. .. . . 6.34 and Mike ~yde cs.11 , 215 Jr .) c°"ld Don Emmo Wh. & Gold. 1.1~TR .. 8.71 help at tackle. Sauza Gold QUART 720 DEFENSIVE LINE Si x can· • .... dldates are vytno for the four starting VODKA roles In the trenches of a --~-3 setup 422 and It's a tossuf at this point. They are rown Russe. QUAA't ................ .. Scott Stewar U -9, 180 sr. l, Jeff mchafka, 1.75UTER .................. 7.92 Arbuckle (S.10, 190 sr. l, Kevin Kipp 6 99 (6·1, 1905".), R~gleZeal CS-.9, 16S sr.l, opov. 1.7!HJTER .......................... • Wayne Rice (6-2, 175 sr.) and Steve mimoff. QUART ........................ 5.68 Young C6--0;110 sr . l. Stolechnaya. QUART ................ 9.94 66.02 87.65 67.44 87.65 81.1 6 53.90 56.90 62.61 83.22 58.96 48.24 74.50 83.89 167.85 68.17 108.60 146.88 63.39 71 .66 49.29 81.37 47.75 44.77 41 .83 64.29 112.48 LINEBACKERS -Miiis, Mark M1thleson (S-9, 175 sr. l and Chris Chesney CS.10, 165 sr. > ant ntturnlno starters vying for the four spots. others In the picture are Teregts, Armatrono and Forrest Werner CS-10, 17.5 Jr.). S•CONOARY -T"<>mpson, en ell· league tetectlon, returns to key the s.condary .t safety with the corners staffed by sophomore Brien Htad JIM BE.AM BOORBON t .75UT'ER IMPORTED KAHUIA 23CXME (S-10c_,160) and J1mes Allen ts-20, 150 ....,...-._, Ir.). Pf CUiver CU, 1'5') i1 11so In tM plctu,.at haHbedr. KICllUNG OAM• -All·lffaue IOC· c.r pteyer GNOO McC•oud wlll hlndle ''••kklno d.Utlts wmr Dave McAllftW, who woufd haw been the aurtJnt CMttM except for • knee In-Jury, cfoilng tM holdlnt. ThOmplOn 11 tfte tHm't punter 1034 729 uom L CASI Rt T All 10.25 10.48 9.4 9 7.2 9 8.15 12.01 8.12 4.50 10.49 10.96 9.88 5.55 8.89 6.09 10.34 10.76 5.81 1 I .83 ) 1 .28 5.5) 14.61 5.62 14.61 ) 3.53 8.99 4 .70 5.22 13.87 9.83 4.02 6.21 13.89 13.99 11.37 9.05 12.24 J0.57 5.98 8.22 6.79 BOTI'LE RETAIL Sonoma AJexander Crown Cabernet Sauvignon V. 1975, 7501'\L. 8.08 88.05 Robert Mondavi Rcseive Pinot Nol r V. 1 972. 150 "Ii 6.05 66.00 Little Rhine Bear Liebfraumilch. 7'7-i.,.. 2.2.1 24.07 Sutter Home White Zinf and el. 1-; '-'t 303 33.00 Bove Lambrusco. v '\l 1.07 I I .55 CABERNET SAOVlGNON j 13 34.00 Christian Bros .• ' ·.· Charles Krug. ., L. Martini. M.irassou, •• ·11• Simi. . Sonoma I ,. Zaca Mesa . ._, y l ..,.. (. l f ., C HAHl I"' MI h'()~ l ., l fllli ·}98 4 04 4400 3 30 36.00 4 40 48.00 5 65 6 1 55 4 04 44.00 4 04 44 00 TAYLOR CALIF. WINES CHABUS BURGUNDY ROSE.. RHINE 1.5 LITER 239 Burgundy Beaulieu. . ,. 220 2392 Beringer. ~I '•\ 2 03 22.00 Charles Krug. , •• , "'l 2.03 22.00 Concanon. • 1.84 20.00 Fra nciscan. ::'> ... l 2.42 26.35 .Mirassou, i':lC•-"'l 2.63 28.60 Chardonnay Beringer. "°ll 5 25 57.20 Christian Bros ... 'n "'· 3.49 38.00 Fetzer. 1· ''-\' 4 23 4600 Giumarra. ,, ... 3.24 35.20 Monterey, ''"j v,1 4.55 49.50 GEWURZTRAM.INER Almaden, ,.>'Mt Buena Vista, 1yi "11 Charles Krug, , ,.) "'L Monterey. ''.>I)"'' St. Michelle, 150 '\t HENRY WIEN HARDS BEER 12-0Z. BLT 6 PACK 2oa 2.94 32.00 4.24 46.20 3.68 40.00 3.63 39.60 3.84 41 .80 LOWENBRAW BEER 12-0Z. BTL. 6 PACK 224 JOHANNISBERO RIESLING 3.98 Buena Vista. 750-ML .... .. .. .... .. .... . 4.24 46.20 7 .4 7 Charles Krug. 750-ML .. . ... . .... 4.04 44.00 6.98 Uord & Elwood. 1~ .. .. .... .... .. 4.44 48.40 5.36 Mlrassou, 750-ML . .... .. .... .. ... .... • 3.68 40.00 9.38 Robt Mondavt. 1»ML .. .. .. . .... ... .. 4. 78 52.00 5.50 2.01 2.75 .97 ..... 2.84 3.67 3.00 4.00 5 .13 3.67 3.67 2.00 1.84 1.84 J.67 2.20 2.39 4 .77 3.97 3.84 2.94 4.13 2.67 3.85 3.34 3.30 3.49 3.85 3.67 4.04 3.34 4.34 SA VE MONEY, SAVE GAS, BRINO A NEIGHBOR! 11•tl04M7 11• H.AQt IM.VD. HUNTINGTON HACH HOCIRS IOM 10 I Pl'll Oi\LY \ 1111 FOOTBALL Rog r Car' on - Gt iiidelwald Seta Ski Show .. _Al Loy Beaeb LONOB&ACH -...._*1. a.. la C1M11 n0 _, ,.,_ • ut 6'o• of &Jae HM• Join We• ..,_ ... at U.. &.-. BY111es T .akes State €IF PoSitiOn .lu9 Qm~--c.&et The OrtDdelwald Ski Club Hlebll•b•d ta 1141, wui retebna.. lta .,. u&lHnat)' tit llll 9Dtb6U. al lkJ D~ '11. Uon CommlNIOMr T.., 8fnMa wu oalned to t.eplace William RUIMU u tbe tlal4 Clf' com mluu.ertoday.eftecUveJuly 1, .-. b11ketbaU plaJotf1 pack .. • at Loo1 Btacb Arma featurta1 t.be boy1' •·A, 3·A aod Z.A aemitlnatl &Dd flna.la for boy• 4·A, ~ 2·A, l ·A aod email' acbooll, ln Uoo to tbt ctrll' three 11me. tbe Pantben of ROMmud bave forlel~ t.o Sao Oabtltl. So San Gabriel l• 1-0 u they await G•me No. 2 Sept. 21 wtth La Puent.e. tbe bit-and-run accident and recu:rrini lAle.ciJcm JA tbe badly dam .. ed left a.. hu b9'D the real 10ra apot. ••• Tht UIDOWtffmut I•• v• aa °'*'1DI for t.be 8outhm S.CUoa post and comes at\er a ftve )'tar eUnt b)' 8 >'"*• oo~ tbe aUtleOcdlrenor at El DoradoHJah. d1 vl1lon Ude 1am•. · • • • BOB HAJ.LEY, the former Newport Harbor H.l&h track and field coach wbo was hotpst.alized after an auto accident, was home th1a week after ao ll·•eek conflnement A PSEDICTION : Tbt turf al Oavldlon neld on t.be Newport Harbor Ki&b campus will be a meea before lea1ue ltaJ1.a ln October. Loi Aqelel area akJ lbowt ln ~eot ~ tlavt 1ulfand from lack ot ablbtton. kt W Dua1e .,. ~ ...... Ml" l.Uea41 CIQD• IO•S BIG CHANG have come ••• S AN GABalEL RIOH coach Biil Mayoral fow>d the ript combtnauon to snap the lilatadon' lotlnl atreak . tr•~ ... ua.. ,. .... ~, ot {ti a"8llable apace to muufat· lUHf1, IDOWltaJJI rHorta and auppkw. and even one foretp ,.~•f"8llaelll <cu.da ). Tbe elub wlU be u1ln1 lt1 apace at St.I Du.ale '7t for Ill IOth annlveraary ekl 1wap about lD the Soul.hem 8eetJoo under Byrnes• dlrect.lon, most ooteb~ the ad· veo.t ol ~iht conferenu football ch•m· plOll1h1111. replacln1 lb• tn dJUuaat 4 A. 3 A, 2·A and I A pl1)'off1. Other not.able ltema are U.. lOtb foot- ball 1ame allowed to tu1h iscbool U111m1 durtn1 I.be re1uJar •ea.on, and a Ct F Wlnlu1 la lt1t, San Gabriel acbedw.d a..me..t u Ill tint oppo· neot UP MUOD, ancJ before there waa ao mudl u a kickoff, tht Matadon were vtdortoue. It eeeru • t.eacben' dlaput.e mollvat ed all of the Rosemead coaches to boycott practice, and wttb not enou1b prac tlcu under their belt to play a lilt riaht Je1 la dolna very well after elebt weeks ln a calt and a blown cartilaae. a ccord.inc to Halley. But t.be lert tee la sUll experie nclnl lnfectloo problems and requires addltloa.aJ work before what ia hoped lo be t.be fl.Dal knee 1ur1ery ln November alaaalve craten between the 40·Yard lloH were not tended to until mid Au1uat. rather tban att.,nUoa 1n t.be 1prtnc. A ebeck at other fields, such u Huot.1ftlt,on Beach Htach, W"tm.lnat.er H11h and Oran1e Coast Collea• revealed weU-1roomed, luah sites. The condJtioo of the fi eld bu rapidly 1atned the equivaJent of the liC:hUnl at Newport Harbor-terrible. Both le&a wer-. severely dAm .. ed ln OCC Outlook: Offense Strong; Defense? Pimtes Figure to Be Stronger Than 1978 (7-3) TeanL JI) JOWt 8£\' ANO OfU.Oelly ........... Oranee Coast Colle1e football coach Dick Tucker la puzzled. On tbe one hand. he feela hla 1979 Pirates will be better and stronaer than the 1978 squad ""¥hlch produced a 7-3 re · cord ON THE OTllE& HAND, though, he's unsure as to JWSt h ow much stronger his team ia compared to the rest oC the competition "I feel we really have an overall bet tAr football ~am than wt> dJd last year, with bet.t.er kicklng. passing and a n Im proved overall defense.'' says Tucker. who begins hi.I 29th season a11 a head coach · 17 of them at OCC The Pirates, circa 1978. should de finitely possess a more pott>nt 0Cfena1ve a ttac k G round-oriented hast season . s trong-armed quarterbac k Dave Jeranko will be calling the s ignals thii. year. whk h sho uld produce m ore ae rilil tofllles than the run. run "and then run agaao phil080phy a dhered to last year T H E BIGGEST QUESTION MA&K i.urroundmi: the leam will be Ule de f<'nt1e, and an part.Jcular the defensive secondary, which wu burned m o re tlmea last 11euon than a dry hlllalde. "f can't believe we won't be better in the secondary than we wnt! last yeitr, but I don 't know · i.ay s Tu ck er aerloualy The bia question, lJl leai.l early 1n the seaaon, will be IC lht> P1rute offenae can scor e 8JI many points as the defeme wl lows The k1clung game i.hould be sound. and lhat will be a plub Hut whelhe r it'li going to be enough remains lo be seen "IF EVERVBOIJV 8t:ATS every body ~lse. like lhC'y du.I lwit year, and we don't Jose cru<.'wl l(nmcs. then we 're goine to do all right." sayis Tucker "All right" 1s lo1Jgh lo define 10 w1nt. and IC>Sff&, especially 1n the tough South Coa l'il Conference But Tucker's teamb have alwuyli had an artlnlly for winning and th11~ year 11houldn 't Lt-any d1Hen:nt J lere'11 lh~ run~own Ii} pt11i1twn QUARTERBACKS ThP Ptrdlf:'> Wiii llve 01 d11 on It••· o:trm tJI Jr-rt1r1<0 lb.I), 180 1, who or• DJJN1 ,11 l '>l.rn<.1a High Ht- ( wlll be ably backed·up by freshmen Oon Diii (S-111• ~60, San Clemente) and Mike Strlnoer ltKI, 190, Ar (adla ) OFFENSIVE LIME The lint-t'> '\lrong Bob t~raham 12101, Craig Crltn dell C21Sl, Jeff Heikes (2101, Matt Kelly 1230 ), Ric h Sytves tr I 12•0 l and Marl- Tu cker (220) but per<>onnel after th1· <>tarting six arti thin . TIGHT ENDS Mike Camp 16·•. 725 l is a bona-fide blue chlPQer and 1-. In ,, class by himself He should bf> heav1I v re c ruited following the secnon 8111 Hf'r son (6-3. 71 S, Edison) aTid J amt' Davison 16·7. 19S, Botsa GrandP l arP lhf' bdckups. WIDE RECEIVERS Five play•r'> <>hould play k@v rotes at thi'\ '>POI wi th Carlos Rodrloue1 (6-0, 1701 and Robin Rice (6-1, 1801, both lran'\fer" from Cypreu; Bob Hughes lb •. 175, Coron.1 def Marl, Tony ~ymour (6·1, 1es1 and Mike Calvert 16 1. 175. San c1emen1 .. 1 RUNNING BACKS "w .. ·ve qot rr•or,. oood runnlno bac ks than I've ever had 'iay\ TlKker. Lectdlno th,. group are K•v1n Maloneoy 1~·1 1 , 170, transfer from Oh101. Jer ry Buller IS 9, 190, E111enhowl!r 1 Damon MoorP IS S, 1 7~ lran\fPr fr om Ut.th I, Sam Cen<>fdntP 1s.10. 170 F-wn l tlln VdllPy I. PtiUI M"tntnt 16 0 18' '>oPhomore l r1nd J ac k•Carolla '~'I, 11·, Cdtson l DEFENSIVE LINE Sttould be eble to orovldf' wme relief tor the secondarv in Hw form of 11 pess rush R~\ Butlf',. '6 S '1'10 J 1c, back at onf' tltckle a~ Sina T uia\oc,opo 'b-0. 22S ' anchOrs lhe middle qua rd slot Tuutuu FauH ~. 237 I wllf bf-di thP other tacl>:le <>pol , with many tout1nq him d '> the strooQt'\t player lhe t>Pnct• presi>,.s SOO poonds l In OCC history LIH EBACl<ERS OCC's stroogut po-.1t1on "My problem here," savs Tu( lier, "1s that no two have stuclf oot. I nst1•ad. I have a lot wh<> a re equal .. l<ev ""me-s 1nclUde Ric k Boyer 16-2, ?IS I, J•m f' r .. eman IS 11, 210 I, Dave Meador 16 O. 1901 a"d MMk Ne bekttr 16·1, X>S l. All are '><>Phomor~ DEFENSIVE SECONOAAV 810Qe<>t Que\t1on mark on the te•m Malor•ty ot th•· prrs\ure will be on four returrlf'e~ Pon P<1dllld IS 10. 17S I. Paul Oualley IS 11 11S '· Rick Edw<Hd'i (~ 11 , 185 I a~ BobCar,.1110 is 10 1101 KICKING This DO'>tllon has been a plPd '>,.nl '\urprise tor Tucker Dan ~ l11nnQdn 11., I , 18S. (oronA Ck"I Mar I w tll ttandl ... th•• ount1no chore<> while Marlr r ,,., ,., is 10 r orond Ot.>1 Mar 1 and Mdrk H.11•"• 'S 'I. 160, Nrwport l vie for th,. olnt<r 1l Jl11·. At th•'> 1unc turf' ti clPPf"1tr' Bakt"r "" II do th1• Ir •< kin~ off and Hales the f1e10 'I ,_,I•, DICK TUCKER 'Wesan Second LOS ANGELES Ly nn Adams of Co&UI Mes il ad vanctd to lhc flnul .. of thl' '""' i\ni,(elf•'> Open ra<.'quetball t.ournamt.>nl before lo1lnK to No I runkNt Shannon Wright 111 thl' l'ht.tmpionsh lp matl'h AdJm .. rlt'ft"a te d nalion11I t n u r n J m •· n t w 1 n n t• r K a re n W.dlon Jlltl l>lxth rankPd Sarlth (irt•t·n on th<' way to the f1n11 1!1i .. UBU<.' NOTICE P URI.I<' NOTU:l. Pl BLI< . .._OTIC f., Pl'Bl.J(' SOTI< f.. l'l Bl.IC '0Tl('t. Pl'Bl.Jt' ""'OTIC't: Pl 8LI(' NOTIC't: l'ICTITIOU' IUllNIU NAMI •TAYIMINT t """ t0Uow 1n9 D•' •of\ •• dolnQ bvMrt•n•• ll'l PR()P(llltl~ )1"8 ""-1 1 -t.m.,. 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Marina Outlook Ptornising -.., .... id~ . .. .. ..., ~ ----OUAllrTHUCD--AteHo, .-,,..-. mler dlfMll~ blcJl, .dl~.ttwow ..a ~·• untll ~rlne'1 NY9f'ltft oente of '71, but finished tM seison with three completion• In tlw ettemptl, lnth.ld- lno • 76-yerd KOrlng otey egalnst HunUnvton 8Nch. Aflo •veUebM et quertet'bec:k 11 8ob Gr•ndltaff, Who 11 •Ito• tector In the teeondery. DAVE THOMPIOH SA.MAIELLO Prep Star Succumbs HAMM OND , Ind (AP> -Autopsy resulu bave been inconclusive in determining what caused a Hammond Hlgb School footba11 player to collapse and die during halftime of a game la.st weekend The player. starting senior tackle George Carpenter, collapsed In the lockerroom Satur day night at Griffith High School und never regained consciousness. He died about three hours late r at St. Catherine Hospital In East Chicago. He had played lhe en tire first half at Griffith without any apparent problems. Hamm ond went on to win the game 1 ·0. evening the Wildcat.a' Huon record at 1·1. Wltb 11 nitarmq .wun. two able qvart.erblckl. a top nmntna beck tn Jlm Taylor. UMbacker LM Knowles ud DMmOri• of t.b•il' molt recent ,.1etor7, • HHOD·•ndlDI 41·14 thruldnf ~ Hwrtlnitoo Beaeb. the football Outlook I.I promll.t.nc for the M trlaa Vlklnp . 110ur '·& 1'9Cord lut year waa my flrtt lo.iq Muon u a coach," say• D1V1d Tbompeon, ''but I don't feel -u11e a loler. etpeelally wtt.b our win over Hunttncton Beach. And, ll'• a funny thing a bo ut West.minster, Newport Harbor and Ediaoa. I feel we could jlllt u eaaUy have won t.boee~. •'We're abead of lut year'• pece lD underttancttn1 the otrerue and we're 11 .. i .. ur~ better right now physically and men-• tally than al Ulla time lut year. And we'reone~ear~u~·· TBO•P80N GUIDED Lynwood Htth to powerhouse statua lo hla slx· year tour, with playoff bert.ha com- mon "We've set our 1oal1 here at Marina.'' says Thompson. "l know once we made the playoffs ist Lynwood. we seemed to do It every year. We'd like to galn some respect In this league, but it is all baaed on whether the kids want to wort bard and if the coaches do their job. "You 'd better do the job dwin1 the week. because in this leauge, you can't Juat turn the kids loose on Fn day nl&ht." THOMPSON F~llS he will not be able to field 22 starters on game ruaht wit.ti at least four athJet.es re· quir~ to go on offense a.od defense probably Taylor !running back secon d ary >. Sa m Ai ello <quarterback·aecondsry ). Lance Perry 1cent.er-noae guard > and Gre1 Caine <deferunve end·t.Jght end l Knowles. at 6-2 and 205 pounds, 11 bigger and stronger He wu a second team All Sunset League choice by the Dally Pilot and one of only three Juniors to earn the hooura <the olhe~ were Newport Harbor tackJe Neil Ross and Edison quarterback Mark Boye r, also second le am choices J. Mark Huntley is considered an ex cellent receiver and Jeff Avenatti 1i. a proven placek.lcker THE COACtDNG STAFF includes Andy Donegan with the Unebackers, John Seeley wtth offensive back..s and secondary, Mark Rehl101 with the line ; T\m Reed with defeos1ve ends . and 1bompaoo works with the de· fenslve ll.oe., quarterbacb and re· celveni. Here's the rundown by poalUon RUNNING aACKS -Jim Teylor ts M•rlna's blQOtlt (5·11, 175) and quickest runn.r elthOUQh there are sev•rel Who could flll the blll, tnclUd· Ing Jim Warburton, Ru11 lacy. John Bon•nnl end Pet Lustwlo, the letter a 1unlor. RECEIVERS Mark Huntley re- turns et wide receive,. and Ray Bellamy end Larry Bodi• were alttrn•t• sterttra In '71, glYlng Aiello and Grandstaff ample teroets. Bellemy, however. Is questionable with knee pl"oblems. GreQ Caine, • 6· 1, 190-poun<Nr who started e couple of games as a Junior, Is set for tight end with excellent blocklnQ and pass- ing c~blllty. Backup Is linebacker supreme L~ Knowtes. OP:P:ENSIVE L INE -This Is en • area filled with lettermen, but l&ck· 1ng depth. The tack les are Steve F letd'91" (6.1, 20S I and Jeff Braun <6·0. 205 >. guards are Jof'ln Harrison (S·lO, tao ir.l and Steve Aloslo <1>·1, 1951, anchored by center L ance Perry, a quick 5·10, 18S-poundel". Vic- to,. li>-1, 2.ilO 1 and Robert <S. t t, 205 1 Villescas could provide vital depth In this al"ea DEFENSIVE LINE Robert Ca rpente r (5.11 . 200 1 and Ron Mathern <5-10, 20S). the latter a re- turn1nq starter. are at t•ckle with F fet c her and Braun supplylno backup Tne ends are stocked with r eturning starter R ich M1chOW4>kl IS·ll, 175 sr.) and SCott I 1am s <a converted linebacker>. alono with Tony Bartol! and Cain as backup, wti11e noseguard remains a que">t•on mclrk, possibly Perry, Har· rl~n or Craio Sturc;>es CS-9, t6S Jr . I filling the void LINE8ACKERS Lee Knowles is Joined by Lynn BrandOn <s...a. 16S >. Other .. olid c andidates Include sophomore Pat Know lf's <Lee's brother I, a b-0, 180 pounder, and Dan Gr aff CS·9, 16S 1r l SECONDARY The V1ktnos can field as many ar, f111e defensi ve backs with '>tarting e>rperience. Taylol" and Aiello will probably be concentrating on offen$e, however, lea111ng most of tht> work to rf'turninq starters Matt Kaae. Jeff Kann and Bonnel. alono with Grandstaff 1f he's not playing on Offl"n-.eo Al..o tn the secondary Is Grec;i Stepni>ns. a l uni or. KICKING GAME Jeff Avenattl bOOted three held OCHIS as a Junior and has 40-yard ranQe. 9lvlno the VlklnQ& tofldlty Ml"e. Al•Uo. Wh<> aver~ lA 0 yard1 1n 11. is the team 's punter .. -----·COi"'°" ·-----.. Amateur Champ I Back to School Special I O'Meara Vies i s5oo OFF i I '-...,...., ,.dluN _. ns .... _, I In CM Tourney: :=.::::--.......... JJ I I . kACQUlftAU I I By HOWARD L. HANDY AWllMk ,...__.,NIH 1-17 Of -Delly .....,. ""' I ' I Mark O'Meara, wa.nner of the US amateur John T'• 819 Foot i cbampiombip last Wffk and a graduate of Mlaslon I Brt•tol Vlllege I Viejo Hit)l. I.a entered lo the seventh annual Costa On Brtatol at Red Hiii ~-~"' ~ \ Mesa Open golf tournament Saturday and Sunday I Coata M••• 957-2991 ~--1 '""· 1 f\~~·, I at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club I .,_ " ; '-I O'Meara, a participant each or the past two m --' -·- years, sent m his entry and check before the U.S. ~-----•COUroH _____ .. amateur compeUUon but chairman Joe Costello ----------- didn't have confirmation of hla playtnf followina tbe U.S. Amateur "BE HA.8 PLAY ED HEa£ eacb of the lut two years and we expect0 hlm to be here thl• weekend." Coetello aald Defending champion as Graham Cowan, now playiq out of Monterey and he will be on band alone with three of the other five prevloua winners. Jim George, Ken Teel •nd Jim WllUams are the former winners entered. Scott Simpson and Lar ry CoUina have both GOLF turned pro 1we wtnntn1 the townament at Costa Mesa. "We have a full field of 362 players with 118 of t.bem in the 0-4 handicap bracket,·' Costello says The low handicap aolfera wtll play the easier Mna Unda coune S.turday and the Los Lasoa la)'out Sunday. All partJdpa.ot.a will play both counee on aJtemaUq days *!th the 0-4 handicap 1olfen teetq off around JO o'clock with the ftnt IJ'OUJ>· Coltello 1ay1 the field la t.ht laraat lD the bis· ' tory ot the tournament and, in fact, 40 entrtes are beinl ret urned becaute there I.I no room . • • • 808 IOllNS CllAIUIAN ol the Soat.bern Calllonala PGA pfayan dJvtaioa wbo Uv111Ja Hwat· IDttoD Buell, bu unoaced • ~ at· ru1emmt wlt.b tM IWIM QCI# · Wiii $1,000 added to UM prtle ,_. '-•mW1 tounwMllt. Addltioul .... ~..!. ........... .. fir ............ Uftll t-...... ...,... IHt to the •• BrJtl1la Opn fa llulrffeld. lcotland.. 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Ht Hid be went to 120 con· sr~ aftlce. oo m<t=~tol ruu. the Sm B\allneM Ad tratioe and dld.a 't tut .., a&teltlll Cra.t1 Hld u aDd llili5 beea\lte '"we 1'ouad ~'" • .... al'OWMS to tbe Glfteee. We WWft't Co-ftehd tbe edera1 Solar Enn1y R4Marcb Inatltute but received little en· covege1Deat and no fundblg. to• to leod lt tt eneybody and wute Ralph Nader looks down al his 11.(),US during a news coo· ( e r e n c e I n Washington where he and others called Cor a n end of big oil companies' domlna· Uon. ourtlme." Sillce Ulm. Cut& .d)'a. 1M hu ,. ... celved et.ait repUea from tbe otftcea be vlaited. AT 1BE T.UiPA' meetina, Carter Invited Crall lo bring hi.a bhaeprtntl to bJm at the White HOUH. Crala plant to So to Wuhln(ton next week. "lf be aaya QO, il won't work, I'll say thank you for beinl boneat.'' THE 801A& UOU8E, baaed oo a areenhouae cc>ee~t. was deaisned in 1976 by two of CraJ1'1 friend.a, Steven Cooke ol Tam.,_ and Michael P'laners of Fort Myera. ! ....... 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'""'' The Sa.lea ud llarkeUAc ExecutJyea Club of Orant• Cowlt1 bu elected tbia followtnl otrle-ers: P resident ls Jtm Keeler, Keeler Advertising Specialties; ltrst vice president b Joleen Parbam, Joleen Parham Associates; second vice president, .loe Toro, Grand Hot.el. secretary, Db Miller, Church and Dwight Co., Inc .. and treasurer. Lob aaker, Union Bank. On the board or directors are Jim Hand.el, Ariport Service, Inc.: Carol Marks, Volt Tem- porary Service; Dkk Murphy, Wells Far10 Bank. aowe Ol1, All Travel Serv1ce; Ted Plate, Kroy Induatrlea. and Dave Ru&olo, Anabolic Foods. Ioformatlon about the club Is available from KHl•r at IM56-7800. • Julie llottrke bas been promoted lo the position of director of architecture and planning tor the Newport Beach oUl ce or CaueU Ii Cbafft. Com· merclal Interiors, Inc. She heads the arch1tec tural. space planning and drafting department.a. Joining t.he firm in 1977 u a space planner, abe haa been r esponsible for planning more than one milllon square feet of apace per year. • Wllllam L. Cookey, Newport Beach, has been appointed vice president of marketlng tor festern Pacific Ftaaadal Corp., Newport Beach He is a former u11l11tant vice pr"ldeot at t.he Colwell Co., Los An1eles. He Is responsible for ex- panding the company's conventional loan market and secondary martceU~g business . • Kate Keller has been appointed loan officer for Newport Balboa Savt.&• and Lou Association, Newport Beach. Responsibilities are loan underwriting, packaging and loan sale processing. She haa been In the aavtnp and loan lndµstry slnce 1972 and was ~evlous)y loan manager from Home Federal Sav· gs of San Dleao and training director of arlners Savlnp and Loan, Newport Beach . • Paal M. Zalle haa been promoted to uaistant vJce president and director of auditing for Avco l'la•lldal 8ervteet, Newport Beach. He Joined the company in L973 aa manager of the corporate audit department for Carte Blanche 'Corp., a former 1ubsidiary of AFS. Prior to hl.a promotJon, he waa manager of t.he beadquartera eudit department. LEASE tJ From The Leader OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Competitive Pricing Superb ServlctJ NABERS ~ OPEH704YI 2800 HAllOR ILVD., COITA MESA 540-8100 If stock quotes make you uneasy g:.~th a calmer lnvestmeilt- 4-year "'lreasuey Mate" Account RateforSeptember 8.20% AnnualYield• 854% • .,,.._ com""ndfd dally. • ~Et"°"--* . Now you C11Cl. eam top lnt.ertlt on our long c.r91clltet term certHScatn without large lntciel dt~tta. l0,000 Money Feder.i 19gu1e1Jone Nqulrw ln&emt peN11ty for ..etty ) • wlthdrewel on Ill~~ l!VfrJ drM the ...... CfOWI Jour fllloMif °""'9 REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS ............ INftAAM 17th I&. Wlltofrtewpoft l"-.V(114) !Ml·,286 NWtlM 20a Mlihltm Piiia, ~rt. !ucld .. (71'4) ~ tAOaM NOCJ11. '°232 own..._ ""-m"> •~ ~ 1>4 V'••' ,......., Mll/Bolu (i ~'*'Go~ '714) eN-"47 ................ .. • , When tlie Bulls Fell Market'• Ilise Before 1929 Craah Reealled . ..., ...... --... ....~ ------=""=~~ NEW YORIC cAP> -f'ew peo. ,.ITILL TllS A•S&ICAN tM d't ... to ~ wt.. tbe pt• knew lt at tM WU but SO ecMald ,,.., woa6lrfu1 dtMml -mubt 411e1Md lb.,a, ia-... ean qottdi w• Wd....,,. -ot-.--TOmt.llllc ftt' wllen II• 11ee ... aa..n u ta. .. ...._ and tM Uma.d IUlM ltood at a would Hll b11 We1Un1bouae break." l1Dd•m ,.._ eommoe at• ,.._, price and aopr BalllOll, u MOOOm1lt Jn the first week of Sep· Ute ID• O'M1 tao.... and have• kaowa at aomet•l•I of a t•mber um a runaway bull neet ot ahininc can and loll at maverlck ud a perpetaalll P"O- marktt• ln atocu reached Jta HH on U•• Hada of Palm pbet ot l)ooal, declared t.bM cla7 cllmas. Leu than two l'IM)ldu Beach." In • lcmcbeoa •PMdl, to• ball· away wu \M crub that wu to Two da.11 lat.er, on Sept. 6, nn1 CCIDf.-eoc. that 'IOOOlt or uaber in tbe Great Depreuioo. there wu a 1mall fannaaoer ot later a crab la comlnJ." Illa "ON SEPT. J, BY commoo coment. the areal bull market ol tbo 1SlllDI came to an end," the economht Jobn Kenneth G albraJtb wrote In bl• book ''Tia• Grut Crub mt." "Ecoaomlca, •• 1lway1, voucbaafea u• few dramallc turninJ points. lta event.I are ln· variably tuuy or even In determinate. On aome days that followed -• few only -some averaces were actually bJ.Cber. ''.HoweYer. ne~ aaaLn d1dJ.ba market manifest lta old con· fldence. The later peaks were not peak.a but brief Lnterruptlon of a downward trend." IN THE STOCK market Sept. 3, the day alter Labor Day, Oener91 m.cutc reached •\4. three times where it at.ood a year and a ball before; Radio hit 101 , bavtni quintupled ln 18 months, aod U .S. Steel wH %61¥•. double it.a early-1928 level "Remember that on that day few j)e()ple Imagined that t.he peak bad ac tuall y been reached." aald Fredenck Lewis Alien in bis t>ook "Only Yesterday." "The enormous majority ex · peeled the Big Bull M arkt:l lo ao on and on. For the blood of t.he pioneers still ran In American veins, and If there waa no longer so mething lost beyond the range&, still the habit of !)t:elng vasiona persisted. Nree Dt~tor Thoma.'! A. Fuentes. 30. of Newport Beacb. has been elected to the board of direc· tors of Saddleback Savings a nd Loa n Associ ation . Fuentes 1s the vice president for corporate a ffa ir~ of Robert Bein. William Frost and Associates. professional environme ntal engineers and planners of Ne wport lil'aCh Ov••r 1'h~ Count~r NASO U•KtMJs forHut, 9ao•P•r almllar to 011t1 be bad •••• before. toMbld off ..... "' ..w.a,. aY,,.. NUT 411. rrw.,. ltpt .•• tM marut Ud t&tNINd. lut Wall l&r9't WM aUU NfD4MI bJ wbat bad bappened, aad Bablen wu roundb crttlclled. ''Tbe ~ by wblcb be reached hJa conclutlons were a problem," Galbrattb noted. "They involved a bocua-pocua ot linea and areas on a chart. lntui· ttoo , and .p oaslbly even mpt.imm, played a-part. "Tboae who employed r&· tlonal, objective and acientific methods were naturally u:neuy about Babson, althou1b their melbodl failed to foretell the craab. In these matten, u ofteo in our culture. it b far, far bet· ter to be wroq in a rea~ way than to be right for the wron1 reuona." THE RIS'l'O&ICAL CBAaT of the a tock market shows a lofty. bolaled peak lo tbe late 1.83>1 The mountain WU built out ot margltl·borrowed mooeJ uaed to finance spttuJalion in stoc:b. Once the market started to dechne, it generated its own downward momentum by wipin& out the value of the collateral on· those loan.s. forcing more and more sales of stock. As it turned out. the Dow JonH industrial averaae. aft.er reaching a high of 386.1 in Im, did not get back to that level again for 2S years MUTUAL FUNDS •' ' •I .. " " I .. -----·~-~-----...,._,._. _ _,.., . .. ._ ___ ....,. __ -...-...-.... ~-. ,,.,,_. ... l -, -·--..-.·-··--··-··-···-----·-------.... _, W.0..sty, 8eptefnb9r 6. 19711 N DAILY P:L.OT Brains Show Few Califomialu Buy a, •ILTON llOSKOWrn Are Calllomlanl smarter than Ntw Yorkers? Robert • L. Ooallda, a public lntert11t lawyer who UMd to Uve In ~--York but who now wortm ln San Francisco, believes they ·are. Why else, he asks, would Ne w Yorkers apend nearly twice .. m~h as Calilomlana to buy U.S. SavlD11 bondi wben thele booda are known to be "OH of the worst invest· menll from a ftnanclal polnt of view since the effective l.n · terut rate averaces between 4"" JU>d 8 percent" • GNAJZDA SECUaED F&OM THE secretary of lhe Treuury the atate-by-atate record of uvtn11 bonds purchases after repreaenUna the Gray Panthers, an or· 1anizatlon of elderly persona io their complalnt before Congress that rich s>eO· pie 1et the breab by havina acceu to high interest rat.es, t.brough aucb lnatruments as Treasury bll)s, wh1 le poor people are saddled with such instruments ~ r; ~J Money Tree as aavine bonds and cllmmerciat bank passbook accoun ts paying 5 percent interest a year The record showed that in l978 Californians bought U S. savings bonds with an issue value of $489 million. That was-a 6 percent decrease from what they bought in 1977 Meanwhile . New \ orkers were spending $937 million to buy savings bonds, an increase of 15 percent over their 1977 purchases at a time when inflation raged furiously. New York and California are the two most populous states. with the Cahfornaa count slightly higher than New York's NEW YORKERS WERE NOT THE ONLY ones seemingly happy to be lor oblivious of> lendang money to the .government at a low interest rate Ohio, with half the population of California. hac1 savings bond purchases or S487 million i11 1978. Just about equal to the sales tn California and up about \0 percent over 1977 Another strong state was Michigan. where the popula uon is lower than Oh1 0·<1 but where savings bond purchases of $562 million in 1<r'l were greater than tn Ohio or in CalHonua. No slouch was lllino1:s. 14hert· residents pu rchased $500 mtlhon worth of itavings bonds. topoing the purchases tn Califorrua although the state., P'>Pulatton 1s aoout half or Callfnm1a's fHE SECTION OF ntE COtJ:"iTRV where savtngs bonds appear lo be moi.t popular 1s the Northeast There a re fewer people h v1ng tn Connecticut than in the slate of Washington. but residents of the eastern slate bougbt S155 million worth of savings bonds last year while Washingto n1ans purchase<l only Sl09 million Stock Market Takes Arwther Batt~ring NEW YORK CAP 1 Tht-stcxk market fell sharply for the Secom. Straight 'ieSS IOn toda~. raced With lhe prospect or continued credit t1ghten1ng by the Feder al ReservttJ The Dow Jones a\·erage of JO 1odustrials. off 15.02 points Tuesday for its i.harpest drop of the year. fell a nother 6.48 to 866 13 today At one point, the Dow was down a!moet 15 pomts Loeers overwhelmed galJlers by close lo a 7·1 margin m the tall) of New York Stock Exchange.listed issues . .. , Of-k• I" Tit«" .tipo1ll91t1 "fW YOAltlAPI ''""I OowJ<>f•H•"OO STOCltS ao... H'9fl L-C-(.1'9 10 11\CI .. , H 111 OI H1 IJ ... 13 .. 10 "" 1,. .. 1•• H 1~ 11 ,,. '1 J " t) Utl 101 .. IOll •7 IQ64l 10104 O•• •i ''" .,. .. ,. 11 JO:),. JOi" 1" '"'"" ) 1 " lJOO '··~ 01',0llO IJ1•1\ -lOO 4 \ ~I• •.•U OUO Mhal ... 1.u·k11 Did A0Y'11nCf'IO ~,,,,..., UN "•-TOt•I '''""' H•• '°''0'"' N•w IOW' ... F-,. ..-oqlf •"" Aporo• ''""' ,~,.r p'*"•OU\ ~· ,., ... , .. 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IC** by Lynn Ander-. the Staller Brot"-", latry Oatln. 09¥9 and 8Ygar, Rey a... and Jerry ao-In ttlla mulk)al tll«>-u•• to America !aped 11 ~0#' ~~ 9ymOolk: of lhe problem& leced by • youno comrnoni.t 1111a """9re lh«e 11 -V llttle lnduetlY or 09\lalopment IA) tri) ONCE UPON A ClAl8IC 'Roe>in Hood Jr A CM! c;ompoMd ......, ol <:1111· dten pr-II a one-hout ~Of the deMlc (Fii 1:tO • TMI 000 COi.WU F..i• tume to Oecer tor ,.,_ after complalnlng '!' cen no longer • oommun.- cate" with Illa deughler Cltaanrl Lbting• 8 KNXT CCBS) Los Angelfl!> Sara Stirn-. the ,_ "M l•• Marker," II IMluted; • dlecuaalon of Ille fl'hlledelpftla Eaper'lc menl In wtliOh foe> MUel ,.,. conducted b'f the Hff'f -• thought to ~ • lfllO end 111 ~ IO ~lnvlelble "°II Nee M<WtE **'A "Katie· Por1r.it Ot A Centerfold" f UH81 Kim BaelnOer, VMen Blaine A beeu1y ~ ltftel• to ·~wood in -Ch ol ,_ and glory. only 10 8 l(NBC (NBC) Los Angele!> e KTLA (Ina ) Los A ngaleo; 8 KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBSI San Diego 0 IQ-U-TV (Ind ) Los Anqele'> 0 t<CST (ABCI San Diego encourtl ... I --ol ....... vory 111uat1on1 wl>tc;h HO.()) eel~ e KTIV (Ind) Los Angeles ., KCOP· TV (Ind I Los Angf'I(!!. • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angele!> * •• "The High And The Mi ghty" ( t 9S4) Johll WttyM, Claire Tr-The co-oliOI ol • cr1ppled pl-"* to fly the cral1 °""" -ruin her ~le (RI • l(lJNO l'\J QI!) KOCE·TV(PBS) Huntington Bedtn Ceit>e ....,., leech • pe-. M men hOw to klH tn 0<09' 10 repay • family debt IN "HIGH, MIGHTY' John Wayne It's Wayne Night on Chanrwl2 John Wayne will be the subject of an entire evening of special pro- gramming tonight when KNXT Channel 2. pre· sent.J a look at the real man behind the image in John Wayne An American Legend at 7: 30. followed by a look at the Oscar-winning screen idol at work in a special CBS presenta- tion of •'The High And The Mighty" at8. Actor James Whit · more ia bolt for John Wayne. An American Le1end, an examlnaUon of the llfe and career of the lntemational hero. W b ltmore explores Wayne's mid-Western roots and follows bis youthful years aa a youn1 Hollywood bll player Those who shared some of "Duke's" early life speak wltb awe of tbe worldwide bero be wu to~. 0 SAINT JACK" (") ..,..~ ....... ., I I•• f,' • Tough Guy Talks Conrad Sliorm Tender Sick Tonight By PETER J. BOYE& LOS ANGELES <AP > -It didn't !lgure to be one of life's run moments meeting with Robert Conrad one ho ur after he's learned that the Television Academy has passed him over in its Emmy nominatiorui lie figured to score for his role 10 ·'Centennial.·' and probably should have ~ot only did he not ge t nominated. "Centennial" itself didn't get nominated for anything but best makeup or something like that. Mr. Macho will be grumpy. He 'll want to knock some balleri~around . Maybe he'll be so mad he won't show up. NO, THERE BE is. tanned and tough looking. Well. maybe he 'll just cuss a lot, and snarl. He dOes much snarling and CUSS· ing, but not about the Emmy disap- pointments. He's mad because he thinks Meadow lark Lemon tried to cheat him in one ol those TV athletic contest.a between show business peo-j pl.e. He tells of bis profane reaction lo the bad call, and how the cameraa kept rolling. and bow b1a man wu finally credited with the victory. Confrontation occupies b1a thioking. He t.e.111 of b1a meatiest role. the part of Pasqulnel in "Centennial," and how "I took tbat role from 1 cou- ple or well-known actors. I TOOK that role." TBl8 &EMIND8 him of coachinl the Montclair Junior Hitb School football team to a perfect t-0 record last seuon. "We bad 17 boys and beat a tam with 800 boys. We bad to do It twice. We wblpped their butt," be U)'I. "We whipped their BUTI'!" be re- peat.I, alt.bough nobody at thll table Wat-t•..-..,_. ever doubled the prowess of the Montclair Junior High School football team. Aller doing "Centennial." and then "The Duke," both opportunities to portray characters thut aren 'l one· dimensional s upermen, how does he feel about doing "A Man Called Sloane" for NBC this fall " Isn't that a throwback to his days as James West of the "Wild . Wild West"" Isn't he taking a step backward? This reminds him of a confronta- tion he had with a maga11ne crillc who deoegrat.ed his French Canadian accent in "Centennial," and of call- ing the critic on the phone and talk· ing about "realigning" his face. I WONDER ABOUT this tough.guy image. why Conrad works so hard al nouriahi.ne il, but my cunoslty isn't s trong enough to accept his open In vitation to step into the nng with him al the local boxing barn But I aak. "The thing about unde~tanding manhood Is when you can be honest with yourself about what you really are,'' be says. "I know there's an ex· tenor about me that's very physical, but I also know there's a very seruiltive part In me.·' . That aenalUve part e merges. be says, when he get11 the chance to play a divorced husband in the ABC mov- ie "Breakln& Up Is Hard To Do" toni&ht al 9 oo Channel 7. which deals with the qonies on the male side of dJvorce. "l'VE FINALLY turned the cor- ner. reached the top ol the mountain lo terma of roles. Those roles, the 1ood roles, are diversified roles, part.I that ue demandln1, where you have to exercl.le your talent." The part or super aaent in "Sloane." be says, 11 "an euy role," and be turned It down twice. But be relented after NBC promised be could make a two-hour movie. What will it be about? "Tentatively, lt'a about a matador. Tbe OOM>O-<>ne athlete la the one wbo really aets mf curiosity up." VIDEO RECORDER FREE! ·n..r. .......... ,....... t ' ............................ . ..................... ,................ - We al10 offer Wide lcrffnl, Zoom Lena o.m.r-. ruu tengeh mov- -. MlrlO ultra eound unite, vtcs.G dltc and ""11. ··-... --. ___ .....,,.,__"""',. SAVE $1025 , .............. 4 Yeh• t11' I : • ltCA .......... . TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS TUBE TOPPERS CBS 9 8:00 -'ilfhe Hlih and t.be Ml1hty." One of John Wayne'• beat known but molt seldom MeD movtea rrom 19CW with the Dub brtnatnl In a crlppled~Uner (1ee1torybe!oJt>· NBC • 9:00 -"KaUe: Portraft or I · a Centerfold." Kim Baalnaer <who'll star 1n "From Here to Eternity" this taJl > plays a beauty queen seeking rame in Hollywood., ABC 8 9:00 -"Breaking Up ii Hard to Do." A new TV movte, abown tonight and Thursday, about a IJ'OOP of divorced fathers abaring a beach house Csee story below) . ea MCMCMI "8t"llildno Up la Hard To Do " (Pr•mlere) l ed• 8-11. ,,.,, eor-ey • &LYGMHAM ~ • ~°""'" Q~la. o.ney Terrio. Chad E~•"· Wllllam 0-.. .. 1. 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CUii Meriall-oed•~ Nobel Prln. ,... ,..., rnOOlle • .,.., "''"' 10 Ille WOrld W w I bet1Mlf ront and '""-... daugh· ..... ~ ol Ille ,.,., ...........,. laolope be4ore d.,w'Q ol ~ anemia Ir\ 193A 12::11 8 0 aAMTTA e.r.n. flnOe ---c:HIOrln ~~in . ,_,.,.,. end tnaa to pro- l.c:1 "-" from a fu¥en1e oftlow wN> WWYta IO Mt'6 I"-" ._., (A) ~()) MOYtl • • .,.. ·s-.t Runn1r19" ( 1977) 6ruce Dern, Clift Potta ttM. t(o.IN( A~,,., -...,, -one o1 her l)etlenta .. •-ooo•8lbla tor murdenng -· '-0'\al s'8ft -· !)Wt ~ 10 ll()\81' tor ,.,., (Fii I «I D T()M()NllOW G.u.1 l I <(ol M1hOny 8 ._bet1 -brought • 11be1"'" ao-t CBS • llMV&D:t ''TWl ..... Qn ...... .... ,..-.A.MO¥-. .MUIW. ~ .... AP IAl'ge" ..,_. ......,...... ......... ofli.f Mettf,._ Adi.r .. MMl!a.l't) =1::. •'4 ·----~ ...... · (1 ... ) ~ .. tt.nt. Lul99 .... . ..,~ ~ ......... c-. -to llld ... ---=1·°'= • ....... .. MOVtl ·~ "Tiie ap1111ai. OllrcMMr" 11t871 Olf1l ...... 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Th en d on 't overlook Golden West College's 60 Career Programs Choose fro m - ..A:ccounting, Administration of Jus tice. Architectural Technology. Art-Visual Communication, Automotive. Commercial Music/Recording Arts, Cosmetology, Drafting, Engineering, Graphic Arts, Grocery Merchandising, Human, Services, Industria l Arts, Instructiona l Aide, Interpreting for the Deaf. Management. Manufacturing, Nursing , Real ~tote, Recreation Leadership. Re tailing, Secretarial. Transportation and Distribution, Written Communications. Fall classes start Sept. 10 Get your registiation appointment today from the Admissions office at Golden West College 157 +4 Golden w w Str.-• Htrlinqton 8eoch • Coifomo • cn&47 • (114) fm..n 1 1 1 , ...... -.... - ~· ...... -~ ..,,,..,,,..,, ____ ----______________ _.._...,, ... . . . . __________________ _.........,..__.......,.... __ .__ ..... --~. ~ .. _. ............ __ _.,_ ..... . -. -. ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES Literary 'Rich Kids' Impressive . ~ ··'~!!2awn . v~ rar.ly ... one •PMk ot u A.mtr1ean ftla '-tlN__. .uw~ &aWre; ud oe tboff-,.,. oeelliDDI. GM>r• often Ut.u ~. lt tak• U.. fora flt a complalDt, lmptytnc \bet U.. wo.rls la luk!Da .. U.. rMUam o.r uturali.IJD that LI com· lllaalJ tboll .... t.ot u 0 elMmaUe. •L ~ot 10 In Utt Jtobtrt Altman·Otorl• W. O.ors• preMDta~ ot "N~ Kida," releued by UD.l&ed Altllta. U1 acrMQJlay, wrltteo b7 Judith aou, l• rtmlnl1uat of tb• rlcb literary Mcat1bt.llt1• ol J .D. Sall.Q&er, t.mpered by the 4ocumeot.aey 1t1Uo1 of direct.or Robert II. Youq. Tbt r•Wl la a ftlm of tremendous warmth ud ap- peal, ch&raceriud by ls. wry, aeute obHrvatloa ot r1cb kSdl and their rarentl, u4 M!Otentd bf the euemble playtn1 0 an lmS*Clab)J cboseo cut. FOR ALTllAN, WHOSE filma of late have become quite cynical and mOl"08e. ''Rieb Kids" marks a welcome departure. <Although, as ls in· ....... ct" f.1.•<1•llve~er 01<~1.. . xr",,.i•y CIM,,,•lop..,,_ G90<" .. W a-... Mk "-!Hwwn ... .... -~~ 1100.11 M . VOllflt Jl>dllhMoM ........ ~io..i.i<M.f-. ,..,.o_._ C.SI Tr IN Alv•r.00 Jtt...,¥ lA•¥, IC•lhr;n W•l>c•r, alolltl llt"911w, Terr• Kl-O.•ld ~ll>Y 1100.rt• ~--11 • .,..,, 0....f, Ol•ne $tlltwell. DI-ICllkM~. ,,.,,. Wo'111 A11nnlnv """' ,. m..,.,1 .. .,_ .... ,...... '"° creaalnaly bis cwst.om, he)eft the actual maklng ofl ---------------this movie to others, It went lat.o producuoo, of course. only alter be bad read and approved the script.> tJ"'-11.tt.M IOelCY II (N I 1SJUe•ue11-..,M & tl•lf ---· ... -~ ... "°' '""' '"' ~ CAUPOUMA surn fMI . ..._.,_. °"""' "-"• 00 OI "''"' ----... __ "-M"• N0r lfU" CNI ""' CALlfOIHIA surn '"' _ ................ ... HOlrfH DAUAI •o•n t•I """' llMl·fOUOHt•I MAllKHAMILL "STAaWAH" _,._,_,. \AT/--.&.-.A6.1.la..tH .. ROCKY 11·· CPQ) waDAYI _,,,.,.,_ IATllU!W.tM.-.7~11 "OlaT" P•I ..,..,. .. _, .... .... "'·"-_ .. , ... , .. .. , .. ,__.... The people in it aren't really nch rich, lilt• the fumily in "A Wedding"; they're just very well-to· do upper middJe.class Manhattan.Iles who have enou1b money to live comfortably la lbe East 70s, and with enough left over t.o indul1e their psyches and llbtd06. The Philipses <Jobn Uthgow and Kat.bryn Walker) a re on the verge of splitaviHe\ the Harrtees <Terry Kiaer and Rot:t rt:i Maxwell) have already gone through the divorce scene, and sbe'a remarried to her psychiatrist (Paul Dooley > WHJLE YOUNG SKETCHES these self· iodul1eot swingers lo delectable detail, he focuses his movie on their two kids. Franny and Jamie. They are presented, however, 1"6s as an lQdlct· ment ot what happens to the children of a broken home than aa two terribly bright, attractive and resourceful youngsters who, left t.o their own de· vices, innocently begin. t.o explore the grown-up world u they've come to know It. Franny <Trini Alvarado) surreplltJously reads "Tbe Joy of Sex" -presumably t.o learn what 1t 1s that keeps ber father out till all hours of the morn· tn1. Jamie (Jeremy Levy) doesn't have to read about it; hia father. who shoots TV commercials, keeps an incessant stream of fresh. live illustra· tioo1 flowing nightly through his p1ychcdelic pad. If the parents are manipulat.ive. so are the kids. Franny ha.11 learned that ahe can wrest JWit about anything abe wants from her mother ao lone as ahe uu while the woman ia aWI clinging to her beauty sleep. Jamie baa 1001 alnce mastered the art of pittint hil mother qainst h.is father (or "that aonuvabitcb," aa 1he bablt11ally refera t.o him) to tain bia own end.a. IN TBl8 INSTANCE, HlS goal is to arrange a "1)eep-over" with Franny at bis father 's place, wttb fat.her the pulallve chaperon. CActually, Franny'• pareotl t.blnk the "1leep-0ver" is at .Jamle'a mother's out on the Jaland; while bis father -aa Jamie had probably figured -cut.s out quickly when h!a lady of the evening lets him know that her idea of a good time isn 't baby sitllng a couple ot kid.a.> Once the parents discover what's going on, all hell brew loose ; but tbe way t.h.l.s film is wrltlen and directed. the burden falls -and nghUy so - on tbe parentl. not the children. While Jamie's parenta are obviously lrr~cllable, tbere ls the atrong auggeation that mutual concern for their daughter will bring Franny's together again. <There's ahlo a particulary hilarious moment when all partie. converge and Jamie's mother joyoualy recognizes the young lawyer who ar· ranaed her dJvorce -who just happens currently Friedkin Signed Fo~ 'Desperadoes' Ii HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Academ)' Award- wlJminl director William Friedkln will produce and direet "Desperadoes," the true 11t.ory of Em· mett Dalton. wbo went from the Wild Weal t.o Hollywood. Dalton was one of the notorious Dallon Brothen, who terrorised the West with Frank and Je11e James and the Younier Brot.hera. He later became a screenwriter ln Hollywood in the 1820s and 1930a. Frtedkla la now completing "Crui.linl" lo New York and will a110 direct "Blood and Money," a • five-part mini-aeries for CBS. H EIS f MOJllE RBJ"IKW -] :;:: to be bavlnc an affair w1Ul Franny's moeber. n•a that kind ot pieture. > IT'8 AIAO THE &IND of picture t.bat Hod.a you out ot the theater thofouCbly entertained, but wlt.b the added glow of feellnl that you've learned aomethlne ~bout olber people and the way they live. 10methin1 that gives ua lnt1&ht into our own lilest.yle. It alao bu some of the appeal ot t.leviaion '1 "Chdid Camera" -the hu.mo-r of ordinary folk caught up in quite extraordinary altuationa. E:1· cept here the situations are a bit more m.-nlnlfUl than t.al.king mailboxes or confroataUom with ar· rogant. headwaJters . •·Rich Kida,'· produced Ob • low budtet. ia a major credit to Altman·s proWic Lloo'1 Gate workabop; and J can only hope that lbe lnterna· UonaJ reception o( thia atarles. wonder wW Ul8plre many more of the same. MATINEES DAILY AU sun •2.00 '"' isao '.M. POI MO CAU SM-Jiil I l : I ~2· I S.4: I S •:IM: 11-10: I S "'"'... .. ' li ... t<ll.._k ... llAI041'> rHE §EOLJC rlDl\I OF .JOE TYNAN MOVIE RATINGS FOR MREHTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE MCAHH " D\&Ld 'I ~.-1 rvw T Courtnv of tht 50,000 wett ltcll ltlti1n, new K.W~VE -fM 10I ~a 5i~$llsil5&sli §i~ . «••········--·······-----· ---, DM.Y PtLOT aJJ IT'& 8AC-. .. The 'Q ,,.ti! .... ~~ Wed 12 30-2 4' ~.o0.1 30·10 6o CHAAlLI 8"0NION JIU IRfl.ANO ROO IT£10(R ~' - TM story continu" ... mw:sT£A SWUM: TAUA stft ·~• ROCKY _,'1 •:•.t It, II:• kel-,, .. , ....... • "·*• Wed 12 30, 2:30 4 30 a lO, &'30. 1o::io P1ue JAMES BOID oor . MOONRAKER .., To Capture Movie Buekll ISABROOK, N.H. <AP> -Comedian Dick . a1 80a ~ ·Gr•IOl'J lttll appean ob . 1ta1•. but tbey ..... HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Q. ft1 wwW tM .... far err _from •moke· eraot' ot Ptorida eoae ...,. twlcil ......... tw. ftlled lllOtclubl -end ....... •• 7 ··-~ tbl Wap be ta1ka about A .. To. tQ to '""' \be D9 ol Im ....,_ 11•1, an not alway1 tunny. Jerry IAwta. 8t1"PM aom.. _. &1rts o..atu . ' G r • 1 o r 'I . w h o for ftlmi.q lD tM tl!Mh•M ..... . ~aacbed out from oJ&bt Gcw. lob Gnllam ti only .. .,._ tlilt1IU•.. club performln1 ln 1981 fro~ lta._ wtllo hav. _. pllfr1•.,.. to to celebrity benefit H to meet .-lUl ftlm ladullrJ ........ performance1. left a • ......,-at 1 news ecmt-.c. wttb b1a proml~ln1 career in Mtretarf ot COGUDWff. S6dDey Leria, ad U · •how bualnes1 t.o lead pJa!Md-,bellaoeqertolDvh.ftlmtac: proteat1 for racial . equality, a1aln1t the ••nur 01' ALL, n11:as ll the ecclOOmlc Im· -Vletn.am war. and Qow pact"' .... eotnpanl .. tMrmelvet. So far tbil ,.., r•~-'·-~ Go* DlL --·-..., ......... •c•hUt nuclear power. we ba" had 11 m~r proctuctlom wlU. budc.U ol •..::;IJ ...,~ s; n ~... "It baa coat me so P4 aUUloo. We .. umale lbat .0 percent ol film much money . . 1 bud1et. a ... expended l.o our atate. Tbat't a The pop singing group YBS <short for Yates Brothers and Siaters) couldn't even count it. welcome eddlUoa to our economy, which we are have roller skated since they were kids, and have worked lt into but what It has done for aeetln1 t.o dlvenify from the domanaUon ol s.ome of their disco routings . Skating down Wilshire Boulevard in me as a human being touri.am and aartcwture. Los Ang~les (from left ) a re Anthony Yates, Tammy Combs, Pete I have come out ahead · "Secnodly, ta.ere ii lbe ripple effect .on Ute Yates, Vincent Ya tes and Regina Combs . ol the movement," he NOW PLAYING , ,UA CIMlMA OMllll MAU UA C*MA MAU Co!i~ Mesa !>40 ~94 Orange 637 0340 Wes1mmster 893·0!>46 Ml·WAY JI DAIWl~M 1tMA 'llll WeSll1lln511w ~3~ &282 Bru !>?9 !>339 tourilt eec.omy. Aucllences will be eapoeed to our uy1 1cenery and perhaps will see areu t.bat UMy would 1------------------------__;;~=---------================= normally Me. For lnllance, 'Condominium,• baaed on lbe John D. llkDonald book, wt11 be fllmed In -Panama Cib'.. lb.a1 .ahouJd ~ boott for Panama City. even ~b the condominium la blown up at Ute end ol lbe movie." Levin eat!mated that Florida fllmlnl will total f75 mUJioo ln 1979. Amons the catches: "Tbe Plot" <Cliff Robertaoa >. "Health" <James Garner and Lauren Bacall). "Caddyahack" (Chevy Chase and Bill Murray), "The Last Countdown" <Kirk Douglu and Suzanne Somera) .. "That's Life" (Jerry Lewia>. "Smokey and the Bandit II" <Burt Reynolda). "WE CAN OFFER IDEAL climate; com· panles can shoot in January and February," Graham pitched. "And we can supply a wide range of backgrounds. Burt Reynolda, who la a Floridian, says he would like to make a Western in Florida. We have no mount.a.ins, but there are areas that look like the plains of western Colorado." . Florida bu bad a F.Um Commiaalon since 1974, but only since Jan. I bas it shilted into high gear at Graham's LnaUgaUon -and a $1.S0,000 an· nual budget. He in.sl.aled that t.be state 1overnment would help rum makers In any way possible. Levin cited an example: The "Smokey" com- pany needs a number of structures to blow up. Stale agencies have offered a choice of 18 bridges and 200 buildings . FWRIDA HAS JOINED a bandwagon that started rolling a few years ago when New Mexico founded a mm commission that a1aressively wooed Hollywood producers. The Motion Picture Association now llata film com missions In these states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California. Colorado, Connec· lieut, Georgia. Hawaii, Idaho. Illinois, Indiana, Iow a . Kan s a s, K e ntu c k y, L o u isiana, Masaachusetta, Michigan, Minnesota, Mi11aisslppi, Missouri, Montana , Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah , Vir ginia , Was hingto n, as well a s Washington, D.C., New York City and the Virfin Islands. Local trade papers often carry fuU -pa1e ads such as last week 's : "New Jersey know-bow helped make 1t happen 'The Amityville Horror' a screaming success." .. THE FILM COMM~IONS are becoming more useful all the time," says Shirley Flohr of the 20th Century-Fox production office, where a room i1I fllled with brochures and photos from the ,,tales . She cited a recent example: The Hollywood crew shooting "Brubaker." Robert Redford in Columbus, Ohio, was being taxed in both Cautomla and Ohio. A call to the Ohio Film Commission rectified the matter. ·'The worst conditions for localiOD filming are right here In Loa Angeles," added Flohr. 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Fun·Shaped Sandwiches Offer Good Nutrition Every "Wise Owl " knows that good nutri· tion and balanced.meals are the key to alert. ac- tive minds for all ages. especially children. Fuo·Sbaped peanut butter 'n' jelly or cheese sandwiches, combined with fnilt and milk make an exciti.q and well balanced lunch or snack for your cblldren. Usinl frozen bread dough, the sandwiches are easily made by rolling the dough and plac- ing the filling on one-half. Fold the other half over the filling; seal and bake. • After the loaf is baked, you can cut the sandwiches in a variety of fun shapes such as circles, stars, triangles or squares. The intereaUng shapes will s park your "Wise Owls" appetites and help m ake good nutrition exciting. nIN SBA.PED SANDWICHES 1 (one pound> loaf frozen bread dough ~ cup peanut buUer ~cupjelly 2 tablespoons butter, melted or 6 slices American cheese 2 tablespoom butter, melted Let frozen loaf thaw to room temperature (2-4 hours, or overnight in refri1erator). On lighUy floured board roll dough out to 18"x9" rectangle. Mix peanut butter and jelly together and spread over ~ of dough (t-x-9 inch area ) or place cheese silces, leavinl a one-half· inch border on 3 sides. Fold remaining half of dou1b over filhn_J. Seal edges and place on llghUy greased sheet pan. Brush top of dough with melted butter . Bake in preheated 375-degree oven for 15 to 18 minuts or until golden brown. After baking remove sandwich from sheet pan and allow to cool slighUy on absorbent paper. Cut sandwich into desired shapes - circles, triangles, stars or squares, or uae our favorite cookie cutters as patterns. Fun Shaped Sandwiches can be wrapped iD· dividuaUy and frozen for future serving. Try Turke y Pastr ami Reuben Who would ever put turkey in a Reuben I Sandwich? The chances are 1ood that JOU will · once you've tried Turkey Pastrami. Turkey now comes prepared as sliced luncbean meats that taste Just like the tradi· tional eoanterparta made with other meats - on some Swiss cheeae, add a 1eneroua mound of sauerkraut (that's where the Reuben part comes in) and as many layers of Turkey Putrami a.syoucanboldonto. Wrap the whole thine ln aluminum foil and he at in the oven until the cheese melts. Since it's bound to be a bll haadful, cut It up club style wbm you•re ready to serve. The turkey makes your saddwicb a blcb·Protein favorite that'• economical, too. but have tbe lower-fat nutrltion ol turkey. Turkey Putraml tutea like pastrami at its best. 'l'be same 11 true ol TUrtey Ham, Turkey Bolopa. Tarkey Franb and all the other turkeJ dellcateaaea• products now on the market. r oa Y OV & TV&KSY P AST&A•• Jleubm. mrt wtt11 179 re. ud tout each piece m ta. n81e lran to lt AD~ , .......... 91a...Soaa mmiarct.'!Qer It's the turkey that mak'el JUI!' Reuben - and all otber 1andwtcbea -leaa and lusdoul. So next tlme you're at the l~ meat MC· tion of tile store -try tbe 'lflllw 100 percent turkey 16ncbeon meats. Tb1a la turkey with a new loot and taate. llere's Meal Between Bread , • Food CJ Baeon, Banana, Bun:. Wl11nlJig £01nhination An unua'"-1' c:omeaUble called "Bacon Banana Bun" m11y prove to be one of the most innov ative1andwicbea this year, Creative enou&b to be named one of this year's Top 20 sandwich ldeu in the National Sandwich Idea Contest, it adds yet another star to the growing llat of accompll.ahmenta for the bright, young chef who created it, Dianne Dillman of Allenrown, Pa. Dillman worta at the Ballietaville Inn in nearby Ballietavtlle, where in leM than three rears she has progressed from sous chef to chef. T&AINED AT the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y., lb. Dillman says, "l entered the food servtce profession bttause I like to cook and eat.'' She feels her current poei- tmn Offers great opportunity Dec:ause it adds both kitchen management and catering ex- perience to her credentials. . Like many food service professionals. Dillman would someday like to open her own restaurant. But she still feels the need for more experience in baking and desserts. She would also like to writ~ a cookbook. Altbou.&h Bacon Banana Bun lan 't on the restaurant menu, Ma. Dlllman hopes she will be able to use the creation soon in her catertni u - sigomenta. The National Sandwich Idea Contest bas been rewardln1 creative food-service pro- fessionals for the past 24 years. Bacon Banana Bun was a winner in the enriched white bread category. BACON BANANA BUN <laaadwte~) 6 enncbed bot dog buns Butter or margarine, softened 6 ftrm, npe bananas 6 tablespoons chutney 12 slices bacon, cooked cnsp _Split bWlS and. butter lightly. Toa.sL under broiler, 5 to 6 inches from heat uctil golden brown. 3 to 4 minutes. Slice bananas lengthwise and saute in butter, 2 to 3 minu~ on each sjde until browned but still fi rm. Spread each bun with about 1 tablespoon chutney. Place J whole banana wilb 2 slices bacon between banana halves oo each bun. ClOtie sandwich. Garnish with 2 orange wedges. Creation Portrays Surf A Pennsylvania native, Vincent Thomas Ney of Pottsville, made cullnary history today when bis creation. Surf 'N Sandwich. was dubbed one or 197'9's Top 20 m the Nat.1onaJ Sandwich Idea Contest. Ney now resides an Stamford. Conn , and "orks as executive chef 1n nearby Danen Ile says the name of hts sandwich evolved from the textural contrasts and the 1ogred1ents As he puts it, "'the gramy coating on lbe baked filet resembles the sand at the ocean's edge and I.h e top piece of French bread along with the cole slaw portray the roamy surf." Ney was trained at the Culinary lnst.Jtute of America in Hyde Park, New York. Since graduation he has worked at several restaurants in the Northeast. Ney hopes the fu ture will offer him the op· portunity to work as a consult.ant to a food manufacturing company and a chance to de· velop audio-visual tools for teaching food pre· paration to professionals. Surf 'n Turf Sandwich is a winner to the heartb category. SUllF AND SANDWICH <laudwtdaea> spill 1 egg i,,, cup cream 1 cup ground almonds I'• teaspoons paprika 1'2 t.easpoon salt 1• teas poon nutmeg 6 fillets 14 to 6 ounces each > flounder or 1 :s cup mayonna1sl' 2 tablespoons D1Jon·style mustard I teaspoon lemon 1u1ce 2 cups prepared coleslaw 6 !4· to S·tnc h > l>ecuons French bread, Beat together egg and cream. In low oblong con tamer. s t.tr together ground nuts, paprika salt and nutmeg. Dip f~sh fillets to egg mirture; then coat both sades with nut mixture. Place on greased baking sheet llnd bake to preheated 375·degree oven 20 to 25 minutes. While fish is baking. combine mayonnaise, mustard, lemon Juice. st.tr to blend. Spread about 1 tablespoon of mixture on bouom of each bread section. Place 1 baJced fillet on eacb bottom sect.ion. Cover each with about Yacup coJe al.aw and wp bread section. Garniab with lemoo wedae. J ., . • ~ • me Found 8Y'IOllml)GS llP'-it ....... ..., I thcJuCbt I knew the ~arloua typel of wlDe 00 Uae market today, but tile Brttllb have belUD esportin1 one I bave oever beard al. · Called PerrJ, lt'1 a Ugbt, s parlrliDI wine made 75 percent from pears and 25 percent from apples. It CODtainl 8.4 percent alcohol and apparently 1a being directed mainly at the women's market. THE WINE 18 said to be selling more than 10 million cases a year ln Britain, but It's still pre· tty much an unknown quantity in this country. One thing is certaln Perry isn't a fied&lln& .. pop" wine like thoae cloyin& coocodlom that flooded tbe market • few years a10. In fact, I learned that Perry &QeS back to the Norman conquest of JON and ori&inally waa made in Normandy THE FRENCH called tt •"poire," the French word for pear, and the English played around with the word unW they ea me up wtth PflTl'7. In the late l.MOI, an e nterprUlna Briton named Francia Shower· rngs took alm at the postwar market, which was then lo an ex· perimental mood. He selected the an· eieot Perry, made a few reflnemeota and came up with the product that now bu landed on our 1hores. IN PSOMOTING the new drink, Sbowertn11 had a lot ol lore 1oln1 for blm. The pear, con.aecrated to V enua by the ancient Romam, wa1 referred to 1n olden Umu u the ••pear of love." Jn part• of Europe even today, they prac· tice an ancient cuatom : planting a pear tree to mark the birth ol a atrl and an apple tree for a boy A FEW THOUSAND m lie• a way on tbe 1teppe1 of Aila, tbe Clrcaulam f>lant a pear tree to prqt.ect thelr cat· tie. Pem lt made from • apeclal pear known lo1lcally enoup u the perry. 'lbe frult ta arown for wtne-maklnl rather thaa eatlnl· Tbl1 1peclalty fruit bu t0me colorful name• Uk• Tayntcn Squatb and Pine Pear. l found Perr1 U1bt and refrnhlnl H rved ch1Uecl . I allo found It belpe m~• art attractive 1um· m•rpuncb. 111 ounee1 fr41eo 1trawberrt.I lutce ol t medium temoe Blockollot 1 flftb 1parkUa1 aur......, l fifth PerrJ 1 fUtb dry Cbam· , .... ..:.e-:,:r.. ... ..... ja&oe ... ,..,:. .......... 10 '!!" ---· rorte.._...._._. eOol.1• ..... bloek .. ................ .... ,.. ...... ............. 11~· 1lr •, •••ora&e wltll, ora • 1U1H. Mu11· a M ...... •• n•11. ••••'*'ti, .. .to school with ... • ow Tyeon Rock Cornleh rices Fresh 00 aama Hens Fresh Tyson Game Hens ... a little something special from Ralphs. These tiny. plump-breasted all light meat birds are super for any occasion, and easy to prepare. hefettvdl 7-Bone , per II lb. lm_. ,...., w .. Mftgton Golden Dellctous FOOD llGGild ·i::. Ra~• Sari Grand Opening L•ra seudcler'• Cllucll Stelk 12 9 USDA ~ per . f lb. ............. 29 lb .• Variety 99 Pak 1'401 .• pkg. U.S.0.A.CI till l u tll• .... Stewing Meat ::' 1" ch~~kh-Oait ....... ~ 111 ch~cic&te:k ....... ~ 1•• ~Cllc•Ste• ~ Z4' F'a°mu;·11;;;-~ 221 p;e'~"1i8i1insiuuge 1'' n1•1111n can R;di.;;j,pe·r ~ 271 Co;k;d Shrimp ~ 3" , 4-Stk:tl Blue Bonnet Margarl• 55 1lb .• pkg. 11111'1 rBllll'lllDCI Pi,c;p~· Pi~m1 ::' .49 AedOrapefrutt 3· ... '1 ,,...a..lty......... 16 Au11et Potaton ': • ....... ~Qf9" Lartt 15 Bell Nppert .... ••u• ........ ......, •a Zee Lunch Biige :: .-. ...,.. 44 AJu Cle1n1er 11.: • • ...... ......,,,,... ., FICl•l l11eue '::· .ii sinctw1ch Bag• ':: .ae rum mms at;;;ti 'R1pe 0ttves ':: .35 , ...... ..,...__. 38 Dole Green Beans 1!: • A.irlect Bean• '!: .42 r~~seut; •.: .55 07een Chlll S1l11 ~ .44 iU~u Alce ':: • 79 CHi M1yonn•l1e 11,:-.85 "-'V....-. 2•• Crltco Shortening!: .. 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Bake lb1a u.amy nux- t u re in a crun c h y almond nut cru st C Almonds and milk chocolate are a favorite flavor combination.> It's simple to prepare and is delicious served plain. Garnished with sour c ream t opping. nuts an<t dried apricots, it becomes s peci al enough for any occas ion D ELIGHT EVERYONE walh this combination and you ca n "have your ·cheesecake and eat your chocolate bars, too .. C HOCOLA T E BAR CHEESECAKE Almond Crus t I re cape below) 1 milk chocolatt• bar C8 ounces > 4 pa c k agt-s I J ounc e s each > c rca m cheese, softened :v. cup sugar 2 tables poons un sweetened cocoa powder Dash saJt 2 eggs ~ i.upoon vanilla Sour Cream Topplna <recipe below> Prepare Almond Crust minure. prcu Into bot tom and up aides of hi ~-inch round pan with removable bottom Set ulde. Mell mllk chocolate bar ln top of double boiler over warm waler Meanwhile, beat cream cheese unliJ light and flu!f-y_ Combine. -SUg.aJ'-.- cocoa and salt· add to cream cheese mixture Beat in eigs and vanilla. Add melted chocolate bar . beat just until blended. C Do not over- heat.) Pour into crust. Bake at 325 degrees for 40 minutes; without opening door tum oven ofr. Cool in oven 30 minutes. Remove from oven. cool completely Chill thoroughly; serve. Garni s h with Sour Cream Topping, dried apricot piec e s a nd chopped almonds, if de- s ired ALMOND CRUST C ombin e :Y. cup graham cracker crumbs :i..a c up chopped s livered almonds and 2 tables- poons sugar Add 1• cup m e lt e d hull e r o r m argarine. Mix well SOUR CREAM TOPPING Combine 1"2 cup sour cream. 2 tablespoons s ugar and 1,2 teaspoon vanilla. r l Best Idea Since Shopping-Carts ~ C_,Now you can do a week's shopping <~~ without forgetting a single Two-year supply (104 ll•t•) fumfahed In convenient te•-off ped Send Today To Become A Super Shopper r-----------F1111n this coupon, mall with I 11-75 + .50postege & hendllng to: I Piiot Printing Shopping Uat : P.O. Box 1560 330 W. Bay St. I Costa Meaa, Callf. 92626 I I IHAME--------------1 I I ·IT'RUT-------------1 lcrrt---------ZIP----...1 item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 1'0 Hperete printed ltem1, plu1 eddltlonel 1pece1 you cen 1111 In you,.ell. 34 Staples 21 Vegetables 14 F1ult1 6 Bakery Item• S Beverages 19 MHI end fish entne1 11 Dairy Item• 20 Ml1eelleneou1 Lttlt 11't0•" adwal .... DAILY PILOT L--·••••••••••"---------------.....J l Wedrmdily, ~ s. 1m Yummy! Oaocolate Oteesecake Am c ra c a ·'i favorite fl avor . th e milk chocolate bar. can now be baked into :t t heesecake . DAil Y ptLOT (2 "Remember how nervous too much caffem used to make me? ~And rt shows. Ann That's because So"~.cf Brand 1s 97% caffem-free. And 100% real coffee " Well not anymore. since I started enjoying Sank.a Brand Decaffeinated Coffee. Now I feel terrific" If too much caffein bothers you, it's hard to en1oy good coffee, and still have others enjoy you. That's why it pays to drink Sank.a' Brand Decaf- feinated Coffee. It's 97% caffein-free, but 100% real coffee. So you can savor rich coffee flavor. without the caff ein you don't need. That way, when you have people over you can enjoy your coffee. And have them enjoy you. Not only does it pay to drink Sonka~ Brand Decaffeinated Coffee. rcN it pays off. Take advantage of a $1 .35 worth of coupons offer good on your next three purchases of Sonl\O· ~ Brand. The 100% reaJ coffee that lets you (;F be your best. • _.._ 'Clenerlli ,_Coop 1171 I to be your best. .. ·. ' ' • d ' e t ) • f I f ( I I r \ ~ __ ..,_. ..... -..... -.. ···--..... --....... __ _ Brighten Your Menu With Tasty Sunburst Meatloaf FOOD Wiil• ll a IDHtlOaf ~•'DMtloaff I ........... Wt.1fM bPe "' riMle dUlclNll lov• to lfriq OD tJlelr .otlMn ... Kbool Combml potato auee1 1la1114;2J~I bakl•• ovee ..a..., to'"' wl~ I" cu,. bot t., .W., I e..tanl Wln9. w.i~.-;-,. ........ 1 quatt • ., • .,_ .....,of a. I* 11111 I I:= ~•11trole . Cover : rl•I · l•r•ad wlUa -. 1up milk 1,., mluow••• eook oa aaraal•••·•Hlard ""*· ~ H 1 o H • • mt nut••. alatw.. MW ..... ~aq plml9MO amo PGtatote. Remo~ froot oveo and •o•itoet from ••••, Covtt, r«un to ovn k P CIO\'eNd. • t t row • ., • ~ o o k and microwave cool! oe NIW IDeA -Sun· bural Meatloaf -Rtn1 is a deUcloualy dlf. fere11t Idea. aut la tMa ca.. ,.ou cu pwmle )'OW' tam.Uy '°" • IDOCMllt wilb lbt• q11ntkla, tho qoJdly' t .• ,.....,. •••t.1 .. 11 PrtHnt lb• mouth . While -pot•toe• .rt ln watel'iac mt\ftr. oven, PtePaN and 1ha1>9 mHt.Joal lnto a rinl la m11UNI • HlOH I to HlGH 7 mlnu.IM loqtr. 11 ........ <eooll to HO unUI ttoder. de1...-1town llu tem· •· U ,,.,,,.,..,_mun p • r al u r • P r o b t > • meatloaf to oven for oa1 lomove me.aUoal from minute to beat. .. . IT '• IVNava T ~~~~~~~~--~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;__;;,;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;::=========================-~~~~~~~~ ll•atloaf Rla1, 1 de U,latl\ally dllfereat idea. Sunburat lhatloat IUa1 bu • a.w taate and a new look. Formed into a rtn1 and lllled wltb peea, tbl~ Juicy meat.loaf 11 topped wllh a tant•Ji1la1 1laie of oraaae marmal•de and prep•red yellow muttard. For extra appeal. add mandarin oran1ea for aa attractive 1arnish Ca 11 ~o Potat o Cauerole 11 an ideal recipe to accompany the meatloaf. Green pep- pers and pimiento add a snap o r color. while mayonnaise stirred into the potatoes adds unex- pected creamjness . THESE TWO reclpea are a_ great duo for an e nergy-saving o ven meal. Add an apple crisp baked alongside, and you'll have three dlahes cooked ror the energy price of one On the other hand, 1r microwave i s your choice, you can save time as well as energy when cooking th e meatloaf and potatoes Bolb can be done in Just bait an hour using a s tagge r e d coo king schedule. Served with rolls and butter, milk or coffee. and apple crisp or ice cream. you'll have a tas- ty meal for an autumn evening. SUNBURST MEATLOAF RING 1 egg .,, cup water 4 tablespool\s yellow mustard l tableapoon soy sauce '-'.a teaspoon salt l 1h pounds around beef J 1h cups IClft bread crumbs 2 tableapoon a orange marmalade M andartn oran1ea, ti desired Lightly beat toaether egg , waler, 3 table· spoons of the mustard, soy sauce and H it. Add ground beef and bread crumbs; mlx llshtly. Spoon intQ 1reued 6·CUP ring mold.• Bake In 350-desree oven 30 minutes. Remove from ring mold; place on bak- in.8 sheet.. StJr to1ether marmalade and remaln..- i o g 1 tablespoon mustard; apread over loaf Bake 15 to 20 minutes loaaer. Gamlah with mandarin oran1ea. ii desired. I to I aerv-10p. •u preftrr9d, 1hape meat minute lnto rtn1 In ahallowbaldntpan. CALia) POl'ATO CAllSSOLI! I paekaae C 5~ o un ce) 1calloped pot.al<>el 114 cup cbopp•d itreen pepper 11. cup m1yonn1lat 2 t1ble1po o n 1 chopped iMmlnto Prepere 1utloped potatoet followln1 dlrtc· tlon1 on p1ck11e. except before b1ldn1, 1Ur In pepper, mayonn1l1t, and ptmlcnw. Bake 11 directed. 4 to 5 Hrvln11. 11rcaOWAVI DIREa'ION8 1. Prepare '9t• ... 1: Meno Help Speedy Bonch will warm up any cold win wr'a nilbt. Drato l can (1 pound ) Jullannt bMtl: NMl'YI tbt liq· 'lid· Add beet.I to I can (1044 ounc•> ve1etable bMf MUP. MalOMd wltb l~ t.e•poooa HUOfted .. it and ~ teaspoon HHOned Pl.l~r : atlr U.OrouP11. anq to a llotl, reduct h11t and llmm• for 10 -..ui.1. 44d 2ttbl••D• lemon J•lc•. ll•k• about 4 8'1'Vl1191: CIDf Mola wltb a 4oUap of eour enalSl. ••• KeeptM'U.Wplump -...... round Wllon klDI· Juat plaot la When it comes to low prices, other supermarkets look down on us. Why? Because Lucl<Y gives shoppers the most food value for a lower overall food total. I ~ . I .... 1-; , 1 I I., I'· ' I .1 J I ~ .. ,,, Compare the results of supermarket surveys by the Vector Consumer Newsletter Shopping Guide. Their findings over the last twelve weeks show Lucky lower overall on the 150-plus food items checked each week. We've averaged their last twelve-week findings to show you how Lucky stacks up in low prices, compared to the other top four supermarkets in your area • Knowing that Lucky is the low price leader can sa ve you time and gasoline. as well as mon~y. Think about it. The store that reduces prices storewtde -even on pre-marked items like magazines, greeting cards and paperbacks - and then passe~ on additional savings in the form of hundreds of Key Buys _every week -Is bound to save you money on your overall food bill . FreSh Meats LAROE END ~~°'~2e~ le 179 CROSS RIB ROAST 178 BOHOfOIUF IOHE~SS CHUCIC lB BLADE CUT CHUCK ROAST 98 IOHOEO IHF l l e BONELESS RUMP ROAST SllllOIH CUl 1 ss I OHOEOHlF ltOONO lB LADY LH IACON lfM"U M ID 1 "' '"~ t O• tuao Ill ,.~ .98 HOt''Y IACON MICIO I ll '"0 1.19 ITAUAN STYLf SAUSAOf ftt'itt4010tfH f,UtAlll ... 1.68 CRAOE A YOUNC TURKEY ~:·:,·.~:~ lt()ll" "' • 69 GRAOI A YOUNG tURK&Y 'to~~:' t9QllN o• • 79 TUltKIY WINOS ec .. , ...... .• 1.58 '" .58 TURKIY DltUMITICKI 58 Ol(H\ '"Ito la • TURKEY THIGHS .•. 98 TUltUY LINK $AUSAGI ag llltlO "°"" IOI "Cl .V Fresh Meats TOP SIRLOtN STIAK loo.DID lltt '°"' IOtolil" T·IONE STIAK IOfoDIO lllt lOIN ROUND STIAK loi.LI" '°"°'D llff• .. 2.78 II 2. 78 11 1 .88 LARGE IND Rll STEAK 1 89 I OOoOIOllO ll , 7-BONI CHUCK STEAK 1 39 IO"OtDUll ... BONILHS TIP STfAK 2 38 aoo«ltONI•-I.I , canned & Packaged b STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 119 HAtVl\T OAY J1 0l JAt J:FRUIT COCKTAIL lAOYlU 69 )()OZ CAN• r SANDWICH CR!AMS b •~A~f\JO•'" 4.VA• S}f'1/ fl1f(.t 1.09 r LADY LEE PINEAPPLE b ~~~·.~HUN< (IV"'IO /(IOI r. ... 57 J. ICE TIA MIX 1 39 Ul()Y ,.. 14 01 ,.. • PEANUT BUTTER f. ~~·Ill , ..... , 2 29 ""'"""° 4101 ,.,,. • Ll\WRY1 SAUCi MIX [. '#>Gwfno "'-UVll O-33 l~(.11 .. 1('4 t• '01 "'. P HERSHIY'S SYRUP A C•«Ol ... I U OI l ft 1.19 canned & Packaged LADY LEE b BEVERACES 15 ltfG 0-OtfT 9 Fl..lVOllS 11 OZ CANe AMERICAN BEAUTY J:NOODLES OUA WIOI 2 9 Ott Wt()f 12 OZ Pt((, e r Tiii TOP JUtCI "-u •. ,,, .. 1.29 P HUNT'S SH.AOC PACK 6 ~ I YM.,11\ 4 I ... ,.87 L ~.,.~~TIOH MAY~N.A.~~~85 L ~~.':T.!!o!.A~~E ••• 89 r HAIVIST DAY CORN O ="~l.t._., ••tr/ , • ._.31 L ~.~_i.n ASPAR~~~~·~.89 P TOMATO SAUCE • ~O'otO 1•nt1•~.27 r LADY LEE PEANUTS 0 ()lt""t -OA\1 VIP'f.#llfl.A fl n/ 1°u 1. 39 P TOMATOIS 6 .,...,..,o•• "·"' to~.29 P LINDSAY OllVfS 6 A "'"'o ""°"'.., .. 01 ,.. • 5 -liquor ---l HARVIY'S BRISTOl CUAM """' ''°"' ... 7.59 J. PETH DAWSON SCOTCH MNOOI ''°"' Afl 4.99 ANDRE CHAMPAGNE i:""aiJ"'~ '~'"In 2.29 Dellcatessen --------- b LONGHORN ~~~~~A~( 111 9 Ol P•C L ~FY FJANKS,, C.' .... 1. 59 r •tOGFOltO HAM ~ -.•uo cro.io . : ..,, . 59 J. HONIL ICOl~SE: ··~ 1.69 r IOl1 DttHSlNG • \oat ...... ,., ••• • , ••• 89 r ITALIAN SALAMI b .. _""Ou.... \01 ... 1 .39 • LADY LEE BOlO(;NA J ·~::, ..;::.·, 1 ~. C•I °'"" 1 . 3 5 Dairy & Frozen L MAZOlA MAAG~~·"". 74 r !i.\RA LEE CAKES 6 \>""I• f 'VA"tlf• ~) 101"9Ci 1.29 L ~~OUET CHIC~~ ... ' 3. 98 r CREEN BEANS 6 HAl \1(\1 CIAt t UI 1C1.•/ "''-' • 79 r BIRDS fYI AWAICI b """'•COloClN!tA" 1101 l•N.53 Health & Beauty Aids L MRID )()(STICK ~~••••o 111011on 1.59 ! CltlMI SHAMPOO -..-••oz en 1.39 L VASRINI INTINSIVI CARE ::g: :-HOl ~AO> 1.17 °"'~~._.,_ ... _ --.. "'"~"--......-... """ ~....._'""''" LUCKY'S TOTAL ... Lower Prices overall! Health & Beauty Aids f SUMMER'S fVf ~}(;: ... "::~ 1 ,• I'•• • 99 r WONDttA l OT'ION .. t 09 ll'lt(t• .. 10 I I "'' 1.19 Produce CASABA 09 MELONS FUU D' flA~ lB e FRESH STRAWBERRIES 49 1101 8AS1<ET e MUSCAT ITALIA GRAPES 49 Of Ll(tOUSl t llHllt SHINC. l8 • CHfftY TOMATOES <.-..~, f-0-\1\1..A°' IJOI ,..5-IT. 39 BELL PEPPRS ""'"' ~ .... (IM' 11.29 Household & Pet r SANDWICH BAOS 4 llolt\'UI llVl\ll( •t0(1 ... , ,59 P HIFTY TRASH SACS • tuf'llwt"'°' IO~•• IHI •• 2.19 L PAPll NAPKINS 1 09 UIOt Lii IOOCI ,..c , A ~ KAN DOC~~, u, ... 57 {,,.,.,.,.,.. •lltlll i.ic&•ll-"" ,..~_,,,..,,_._ _ .. one...._. .. ,,.... ~ OIVll°"D a HINRO 1UPOSUll 2011CllOSUlll 2.69 3.89 : .. what discount Is all about. .......... 111 IO """ oou.MI llOULI ... ·,, MUWNlt ........... ,..... ~.,.. ..,,CMOT ... "T~ NI ....... ... 1 ..... IUCUOA~ tllJld::euetant ~__.= ....... ~~'°'~ .... "--~7= cw•. "MllTA,.... ..... --~ ITQMIONN MILY t A.M. ....... ,. t•n • r u t.,,..., J .I f -·-------------....:.--------·· -.... .... ....... --... _ ........ ---........... .. FOOD ....... ~6.tt7t OM.Y PILOT Peaches· in Yogurt, Shakes and Mousse are Slenderizing . • • TBS .. PLSBI' way to eQjoy PHcbea and 101wt la almply com· blDe them· top a bowl of 1Uced peaches with 1 dollop of Yoeurt u if it were whipped cream. Or chop peaches and stir them into plain low.fat yoaurt and enjoy it in· s tead of the a uga r - sweetened kind.· You mi&ht like to try mak.ina your Dwn hesb , peach yogurt shake ti you have a blender; or your own frozen peach yogurt if you ha v e an i ce c r e am ·m a k i n g m achine. Or pair yogurt with peaches for an easy r efrigerator mousse. PEACHY Y~URTSBAKE 1 clip ice cubes and water 1 c up pl a in or vanilla low-fat yogurt 2 ri pe peaches. peeleo. pitted F i ll a o n e -cup m easure witb ice cubes, • then add cold wate r to the top. Combine water a nd ice cub es with yogurt and peaches in a covered blender a nd blend until ice is melted. ( A d d h o n e :, ·o r sweetener if desired. and a shake or ground gin ger > Ma kes two 1>e r v1n gs, abou t 1 10 calories each with plain yogun, 140 calories each with vanilla yogurt (no additioo a-1 s weet ener added > PEACHY KEEN FR<YZEN YOGURT I en velope p lain gelatin •14 c u p c h 1 I I e a orangt JWCe 2 cuos peeled diced ripe J1eacheb 4 c upi, p lain or vanilla ao~·fat yogurt Sprinkle gelatin over orange juice rn & small t.a ucepan and wait 1 minute Jntil softe ned. Me anwhue, com bine peaches and yogurt in Dine at 'Monte Carlo' Some SO years ago, the grandiose first brochure of the now-fabled Hotel Riviera del Pacifico in Ensenada promised gueirts they would ·'dine aa al Monte Carlo." Thal p romise can again be fulfilled as the Riviera del Paclftco will bouae the Second Annual International Enaeo'ada Seafood Fair and c ulinary competition Sept. 6and 7 SPONSO&t:D BY tourist offices from both Californias, the Baja Ftsberies Department and restaurant groups, the fair will encourage a friendly rivalry between cbefa from both sides or the border as they pre· pare their favorite seafood recipes. Thia year, the old hotel lt.aell will compete with folkloric dancers and tables of mouth· waterinl aeafood: Lut year, partial restoration bad been ac· compllahed in Ume for the fair. Today, work on this beautlful Spanish· Mediterranean style ahowplace ii well alon.1. , .. TBB..P\1BUC la invlt· ed to ~t and lndu.lle in the OtUtarw!iJl• array of dellcad• froiD the aea. Two tbou.aaad ticket• will be avallable each day and 111ay be purcbued tbroucb EJ Pateo Toun lD Chula Vlata. G7-lllO. 8-ld• 1 aamPUns all or u m1Ul1 flt Ute lllti'MI u wt.ailed Ute blltGrtc Bodff u de .laatO Temu ..n pro-...... ,·-~,•DJ tem»t· l••.:..-1 on if area ..... DMrW..-iM ... bllf bclidl • cla)'I from :11:•10., p.m ._,, or mor., UDdJ mla· to allow ct.Mn to IOften dt11ert mix, re1utar or meuure wttb lee cubes, ll&H lf ~p•rtly froHD . 1U1bllJ. ku• U ••n· low-caJorle then add cold water to. •Ba...Ur,. ~-!~1. Wtol"~ ln1a. tbcM TO calorlet 1 cup lee oubea aod th• top. Pour lee and Sii• ---_.., -each wtUI plain :yocurt. w ter water into 1•1atln mix· •l•etno miser. beat to calorttt eacb •ltb • 1 c plain --~ ture. Blend or •Ur anUI •~ltlltwMl.11•.-. ••nlUa)'Olwt. up Y-. tc~ melt.a. Blend or au.r Go•r•et ud,....to&M,..._, • •~cups peeled,·1 0 yo_surt until ta't ~at>. wa.a OOUa'rPSACll dlc•d frHh peacbea tboro~1 mixed. Chill pal'UaDj~..,....-l'GMID. at ·-·11ot118• (aboutlpeadles) mixture until ayrupy, T apla. lpoDa LDlo • OOV· 1 ~ b 1 li 2 t.abl•pooaa sliced t b e n f o Id I n d lee d •red cont a lner a11d cup• 0 0 1 almonda peaches. Sprinkle witn frMH ftnn. Tn.nlftr IO water Stlr or blend bollln1 almonds. Chlll several lb• retrt,....lor about ao 2 envelopes (4 serv· water lnto 1elatin unUl hour:., unUJ aet. Makes calories each with reg-each with low-calort• mlnut• befon Nrvh!.c m11·1he) lemon 1elatln d.iaaolved. FUl a one.cup el1bt servt.n11. about 130 ular plattn, 60 calories eelatin. \?AHi BIO~ MOJOI\' •ACI C.UAIAJOf ll OM OUAUfl' llttAf J . ~··..... . ... .. .......... -· ....... . " .. _,., ....... . .. .. ....... . ...... . YOU ALWAYS SAVEi WITH STATER BROS. LOW·LOW PRICES c•c• •TA n• •••. WllKL y CIRTlfllD •••• •NCIAL• BllF aTan• ••os. Clll LUNCHEON ~ ·-rMEATS T SLICED • ASSORTED 'i 'jC'° •••• RIB ROAST LARGE ENO s 1 ••" RATH c SMOKD SLAB HAM BACON HOCKS ANY SIZE PIECE 99c ,. 79c ,. $12• ..... ", . .,, . ,. $1 o• . CHUCK STIAK . LB. .-... ---- I' , . ·~..-,.. ' ; ·~1 ·1·:-:?. . ... \ .e . .., .. lfl' 0 rHVC• ·•r' -ARM ROAST 1H ... A.,MSLICIS $1 99 1 aru·tHU(• ~ __ • _ _J T·•ONI ROAST · $1 39 ala.SYSAK ,. s 1 •• ~~--sTlw'M•• T .. • 17 • iiou•• •T•AK , $1 7 • ii'.;.· sTii.W." . •23• " $25• A $279 I~ $285 1£0 • •OU"'-0 • I" "'ii "" RUM•ROAST TAuiiiof FtlUT '" s 169 \.\. AllltSfttittf"ft.. TROUT s189 rfOlrW-•trit()rfr f• .. ~ .t.' ' n:" t • GROUND Bllf icELANDICPERCH • $198 ~0 ••• ••11 ·n11• TIP ROAST $17• Mll•<"" •·•~I I ,, SllOULDIR -AST s 1 •• Ml•' -IUH · ROUNDSTUK s2:s• •u• • "II(•• l'~I I ' SHOULDIR STUil . $1 •• ••• "s""" 5 189 T'..liONI STIAK .. $1 •• NRT.1iiiilous1 SNOW CRAB ClUSTIRS •8 S 2 4 9 "'" · _... • 1 "u ----------'RIB ROAST .a $2•• CUBIDaTIAK .~ .. s2•• io.:sliiii.oiit" .. s2•• 53c ORANGE JUICE v ...... , ! u o1 $1.49 11·0l FABRIC SOFTENER ~~t•••os 9 ''HH 87c liUNl S ~PORK & BEANS ! SNUrNf LOWER OIL S J 35 AIR FRESHENERS ~~~ .. 7~~· f 101 59c 310 ' FRUIT PUNCH =~~~.~ ... ~~" ... , ... o, e l«>l 53c ' ... ldOI s561 ORANGE JUICE "'"'''"••D _! i ... 1 71c :S : DRINKING OR 3 7c l OASH •LAUNDRY !DETERGENT ,, u.• S J 20 ';;1 PURIFIED WATER ··""""" , . . _ l OOVl ! DISH LIQUID 52 FABRIC SOFTENER . ... . .. ! .. s2.57 ·~oz c CHEESECAKE :~~~:·~,\ ! . •1 32c 1VOR• ! DISH LIQUID ~ (Ciowl ·Ee•rA"R00N"' ED 99c IMITATION SOUR CREAM .. ~' 54c ~ R 17oz MARGARINE :;,~',:~~r· ! ,,,.1 73c '!FLOOR SHINE , .. oz. 99c I ; ~~E;~n~~~·o~1~~L·,.0c~ ,0 .. 7 4c • SiNDWICH BAGS 61 c APPLE JUICE ~, ...... ~ · ! · · 78c ,,.. so-couNr HAWAIIAN PUNCH ,,_.,,•fl S .. (( &J c .. HUNT'S 1 ·WESSON 1 • IVORY TOMATO JUICE ·•(•·Ill• • ••OI 5gc TOMATO SA~~ " Oil C "Dl'H LI~~ TOMATO PASTE ""NI, ! • 27c ,.h,63 w .. 99 .. I O~.,~.,~ _ ! .. J 6c Summer '79. California needs your help mon· than l'\'l'r. . PIC41Se give.vour appliances the afu:moon off. Low Frozen Food Pn'ces CHEESE SPREAD ::~~':::r:." ! ,.,,, !44 :: FRIED CHICKEN .... ou•• ! ·~0' s l,. LASAGNA =~~.·M~rc~r~' ! ,,,,, PARTY PIZZA ~~~~." I ... .,I s2 12 ENCHILADAS :,~.~·~:,:. • ·•o• sac COOKm SHRIMP c··~· .... ~ ! .. ..,, 5149 PARn fllt! FILLETS .......... ~ .. c, s2u DONUTS =•:."o .... .,..,. a.UT0•••-01 -I .. 01 69' ORANGE JUICE .. _,, ... ~ ! ··" s 125 LEMONADE ~~::::;~:_ ! ""' 47c ; (6 : PAMPERS s2~s 1 ';; DIAPERS f .,, .. AR\p"94NI It °'4-*-_' -~ TUNA " ...... t....,..• II firlf {''l CAT FOOD :·~:~~ .. , CHIPS ..... , ..... RBO • n. • "'' n._ ,. ..... ,, CAKE MIXES ~:;;, \ ! .. -~. $1.37 ! • Of 24C ! •"I 79c • ~.c &le -t ~'~~.~~,. ~ 'Ol 19c APPLEASY RAISIN ~--=:· 'i 0~0, 7r FLOUR ·~·.-· ! • h i 94c HOT COCOA ~=-~~Ol•fl .!, $1.19 BLEA Cit ClO-O• BLEACH .,.,.~~· I ! .. ... , • '~"I& •••••• , Pf ACHES .. ~. •tc .• •1.t°"i."' \ R.,.DISHES t .. , , ... 'flrril'Ot•. t."" GREEN ONIONS CABBAGE ........... _ ......... , •1'1 9c ,a HOUSE PLANTS & SUCCULENTS ~s:.<?~6~0 . EA. 9 9 ~ Beer. & Wine Specials 'A~o~.~.~~ ·I · Stokely GREEN BEANS ~~ro .. 01 35' BUNS ~ .. ~ .. o, Jr 'pedals .......... " . - 99• -· .. , ....... , ........... ...... , ~JU 4"'"'•. #'• ... ,., ... ~ ........ ,.. lt ...... _ .... \ . FRUIT COCKTAii. .. ., 51' CUT WAX BUNS ··o. 44' SAlllKUUT ........ ~ ·•01 3t ,, ........ , .... ,... ,..__ 1110 ..... "I ... •W.~ ....... , ... '""' ..... Jh "f J-. ........ CORM =.:r.:t()ll .. , .. J5C I --·· ................ -···..---·-·-·~--·~·· ... ·--·· ....................... y .. -•• -... ,. ...... " ••••• --... . ' ·Autumn Med Features Vegetables Autt111111 a.a"' lllU1 tU cllaet•• 11 fork tovered, baaUa1 oe· cup) Ute Urwlt of 1,,... ....._. II_... • Mn· ce1ioe.U,, JO mhluta "cup aUC«l water ..., en,. ol lnd&I -4 lUI. ._ .. ,or Ull1l dtkt. ll eb .. tnuta .......... llterowa" ••tlllo4: forll ...... 1 cup cblekeo brotb ......... k 'a a lldk9 ua· NlowndfeforOlued l'fta·ftlDIAVIAOS Wt cup dark cor& -. ..... or a .Wt to• Clllck•• ••• Peare. ANDMll 9rup »ltk•J99...,. ........ , PIMe tl*tlli.l lldii ~ ~. 1 P#Qft ~ --·a "' bttipoCJDI 10)' ._ ,..._ fttiale tD • •P ta 11 • I ll J.laclt brown-4l .... •• tPf, auc• ~ 4 ...__...le a....,.. •lu•• ~ clWt; .cut laeoqllalten . l ta~ vtne1ar .... fleturtaa ..... ~ ....... .... ~ 2.!.Y.ftd Uh· -.l...!a~•poou tom :tall f wan -.U.7Ti11 ~ ttarcb -,..,. or~~ powv JO ah 1•. Add I carrota, cut lnto '4 cup water WMD ..-un, apPlee r;•rs. In am.all bowl .Ur l·lnch 1Uek1 <about l In larse 1klllet over for a ..,... clWa, .._. o••Uutr cora •1nap, cup) medium heat. cook 8eauty, Cortl•nd and auutard. mar1artne, 1 amall auccblnt, 11u.a1ea 5 minutes or Rhode laU.nd Oremlo1 aalt and curry powder. aUced (about l cup) untll browned. Remove are Juat • t•• ot lbe Pour over ddckto and 1 1 m 1 ll y e 11 o w f r o m 1 kl 11 e t. A d d many ~aried• that are peara. Mlcrowave un· aquub, alk9d (about 1 mu1~room1 , carrota, recommended. Add tbem co ltalftac for poultry or portt or tun tbem lnto 1pple1 aauce and add a duh ol 1uecbUd, ,ellow "luuh. and water ebHtauu . 8Urrlu CODltUtb. cook 1 mllMit. 1.n lmau bowl tUr tosetber eblelrea br,tb, eona ..:11JUP, 1111 uuce Md yt:Mt 8Ur lnto "IM•ble ialnan. Cover; cook I m.1Dat4il ff .. atU tncltr·cd1g. AM" ..... ,... Jn small bowl stir totetbef corn atarcb and water. Stir lnto H1&111e mbture. Sllrrln1 conataatly. brin1 to boil and boU 1 minute. ""e over rice. Maka 4 aen1.op. .chinamon aftd 1rouAd cloves The followln& pork cbop recipe team• up apples with yams ln an eaay-to-fix sk.illet dl•h Tbe dark corn ayrup called for in the recipe bn a Ml bodied flavor that complement.a fall OU · tooda itucb as yam• and -equaab. OU e e Pears are another popular fall fruit that cao be featured in maln dishes. In the followine .recipe for Glai.ed C hi cken a nd Pears , curry is added to a ,qulck·to-fix glue which ia then poured over the fruit and chicken. The main dish can be microwaved or baited io a standard oven. Serve with a warm loaf of r aisin bread. and the menu ls complete. Microwave is one way to put dinner on the ta· ble in a matter o f minutes; stir · fry. a popular Oriental cook· c 1na or us ing technique. is another way to quickly cook up fall flavors. Although :squash such as zucchini is available year-round, 1t la al ils best in the fall a nd . in Slir ·fri e d Sausage and Squash, makes a colorful addl· lion to the recipe PORK CHOPS WITH YAMS AND APPLES 4 blade pork chops, trimmed 11:1 cup dark corn t>yrup 1'2 cup apple JUICf> I teaspoon snit 'I• teaspoon ground cinnamon 1,1, teaspoon ground nutmeg ~ teupoon pepper 4 medium yams, peeled, thinly sliced 2 tart apples, cored, cut in eight wedges f n large s killet over medium hi gh heat, brown pork c hops 10 minutes, turning once. Hemove chops. Stir in t·om Ryrup. apple JUice, sail, cinnamon. nutmeg and ;>epper Slirnng oc- casionally, bring to boll over medJum heal and boil s minutes . Add yams; toss to coat light· ly. Top with pork chops Cover . Coo k over medium-low heal 30 minutes. Add apples: toss gently to coat with syrup. Cook 15 minutes longer or until pork ~ tende r when pier ced with fork. Makes 4 serv· lngs. Note: Recipe may be halved. Halve iogre· dlents. In 8-inch sklJlet cook pork chops a nd yams over medium-low heat 10 minutes. Add ap· plea; l06S gently to coal 'with syrup. Cook s minutes longer or until pork is tender when pierced with fork . Makes 2 servings. GLAZED CHICKEN AND PEARS 'Ii cup dark corn syrup 1,1, c up prepared mustard 2 t.ablespoons corn oil margarine, melted 1 teaspoon salt l teaspoon curry powder 1 (3-pound) broiler. fryer chicken, cut In parta • pears, peeled , CONd,quarttted In amall bowl stir to1ether corn syrup, ·muatard, marcarlne. 1alt and curry powder. Place chicken skin aide up ln ahallow roaaUnc pan. Pour 11uce over chicken. Bake ln 375 .. de1ree oven 30 mtnutea. Acid peara ; bute ~lcken and peen. Cook ·ao min~ lon1~r or un- • ~a Vona baa low prices you can believe In on Imported porcelain china. It's too good to believe! You can buy 1 piece of elegant china for just 59~ with every $5 purchase exclusively at Vons. That's less than S3 for every 5 piece place setting. And what a beautiful table you'll be able to set! This lovely china has a delicate blue rose pattern on an ivory white background. And each piece of thls beautiful porcelain china is dish· washer safe, detergent proof and stain· res is· tant. The quality of Vons Imported china Is comparable to more expensive name brands of flne china. It's from Wallace International, so you know it hos quality and beauty that will endure for years. ., I, iece? ;009. .. . . ' HIAllTY -Cool. aurom ftf!llilab e"ill for hearty miln dll· bea like th1a 1t1llet In• JL-=fetturllf r yam1L~!'ple1 and pork coops. ' I .. J. , . \' L~!!!!ll!!!!B•••••--;..-_....,._.;_ ____ :_. _____ .....,_...-...,._ --_ ........ -,.... ... -... ........... -. -"' .,,, • .. 000 * O.AlLY PILOT C'f Make Nutritious Snacks . Little lmow·lt·allJ are carbohydrate and other S.~ about outrttioo nutrients. all tbetlme buchool. . You'll actually be Tbey'D ~ about Hrrinc the Ptol•iD lD wbat the. jbould P:UJJat butter and DOD· eat and w~, u~, lo , rat dry miliJ -the ••eel· truUi, (hey are depen· neaa from natural honey dent on you to supply rather than suear, the -UM!r daily-food end iron from raisins and their IWtrtUcnal lntUe. the pbo1pborou1i B· vitamlm and lron rom 8BT JllGB·••ow wboJecn.inoats. ban before these hl&h· The oats are touted to minded bookworms make them nut·llke and whenever they crave an ,..cSellcioua. In fact, many after·acbool snack . mothers have dis - Served wU.b milk, these covered the economy old fubklMd oats ud • u tn ti tu ti o c t b eJa wbenenr clloDOed not.a are called tor m .. ~ COOkle ne1.,.. ~ BJ,.,..Brc* Ban k9&> prepanUon to a mla· imum 110 you can read and keep-up--wttb tbe timea alone with tbe tida. BIGB·B&OW BAU ~ cup chunk style peanut butter . .,. cup honey 14 cup water 214 cups Toasted Quick Oats• bars supply p r.otein, .trick of toasting quick or -~~;;;;:;;:;;;;:;:=;;:;;::;:=::;;::;:;:;;=:;=:;;;;=::=;:=;i;;;:;:=:;;;=:;=:;;:;::::;:;:=:=:=:;=:;:=::::;:::;:::;;;::::;:::;;::;::;::=:=:=:;=:=:=:=::;::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::::;::;~~ \.la cup lo.slant noo· rat dry milk PEPSI COIA 119 6-PACK CANS 11-0U'QCYI., ld:.C.1CMF I /UOl1 I FRISKIES .23 B<JFFET CAT FOOD 65-0lKI CA .. ~v~TU MOTTS APPLE JUICE 6'-0lffl b()TIU 125 GROCERIES •10!..a.~ Vons Fruit Cocktail 16-0U'<E CNI Del Monte Pear HeJves .49 .59 .55 120<.nc:E CM 32 Nlblets Whole Kernel Com • .99 <l()(XH1 BOTTl.L Sunsweet Prune Juke ~~TomatoSauce .16 8=1ta1en0reulng .63 ~ 'f"mK:h Fried Orions • 5 3 ~~erPot.atoBuds 139 3l()ll'QllOTIU. Poland Spring Water 12eOU'C!~ WeuonOI .75 484 119 R=8CfWMvnegar .49 • 43 .59 162 .27 .89 301 • 79 .68 258 .63 BEEF RIB STEAKS IB189 CORNED 139 i~f~TCU< W BEEF 99 CHOCK ~~s • TLMDER &ADE CUT LB VONS VALUE BLEND eEEFPll.JS TEXTURE. '<'EGET ABU LB PRO~ ~ BARM SLICED BACON ·~ PAC MOE KRAFT 25CHB .79 MACARONI IMITATION AND CHEESE MAYONNAISE 7~ • ~OCl"U PN::Jt.H> S<INSHINE 69 SPAM STATE LUNCHEON ORANGE JUICE MEAT l lOU'<!. 0..., • 1200'-c'l two.a..... CN< SEBASTIAN I MOUNTAIN WINES l~UTf.11-~. OWlUS Oii Yf'I llOEt. 249 REVLON FLEX BALSAM SHAMPOO U"{f,....~0 ..... flt H•lll llTl. 115 119 GROCERIES FOR THE LCJNCH BOX ~l't\C.A5ST~ 79 Twice as Fresh Room Deo. • 460' ,..-I J>I' Heinz Kosher Dills }40 "'OO"tC£ eom.r: 1s3 Mlntcle White Super Cleaner •CIJPP/'oCJl,Ar,C .. ~,T .... ,,. rr .. Hunt's Pudding Cups .88 ~TAOU.-J<tOUl.AA .39 8-BOitP"'°"""f }09 Vons Aluminum Foll Sun Glant Raisins . 1 ooccxnr PM)\11(,l .43 2l>OU"'Cf. JN> .89 Western Uving Napkins Wekhl Grape JelJy 220Cla IJQtll(>PJ\VIOlM. .89 ~AAOWJE. ,99 Dlshwashlng Detergent Baby Ruth Candy Bars l~OL P!(Q ~OI. .71 . FROZEN FOODS Mazola Margame I (><Xl'IC!; ~ .62 2&0IK.'[ p~ 3 09 Sunshine Krlspy Cradws Swanson Take-Out Chic.ken 12-0UPQ c;N«5.soc.AA I'll[£ }39 140U'<!.P~ .69 Or. Pepper 6..Pack Roman Meal Waffles J60Z.P!(0 ~PMJI.~ CAMS .95 lPOO;oP~ .79 CampbdlsV Juice Ore-Ida h Browns 11<XK'ECM 65 Treesweet,GrapdrultJuk:e • VONS BAKERY f>OZ.l'!\Cll'l.~~ 79 59 Jenos Pizza Rolls • y~Eif"~~ • I O<XJ'tCE AAOIAOE KemsStrawbe.nies . !!«Kn> PAOIAQ£-ellOCll'OllO White Breed Dough 9-0Ura~ Pet Whip Topping 8-0l. P!(Q «DOR Oest. Vona Enc:hfladaa LIQUOR ~l!IOTT\L ~ & Scott Scotch l>OZ.~-Suptrior Imposted Beer .56~F~'~43 }59 ~Cupcaku 119 .69 c~~~~119 .59 149 414 219 HfAL TH & BEAOlY UOllU ..... .,~ Sure AntWttsplrslt 124 .77 .39 ]05 1-'l.A~~(W4'10«J J95 Cellr 8ded WkM:I ZWNClfL Q.Ti;Cotton Sw.be ~~ .79 ~7 }09 998 . 499 499 ]47 LH IVORY .75 J.PACK BAT.Ii BAR '"t"(P"C!' ~ LARGE 29 CALIFORNIA NECTARINES 11.ll (1' .Jl6! A!'C HA\Ot rn • LUSCIOUS CASABA MELONS lllC'h "1IO • IUl\IOW(J ... 08 PRODUCE 1 l OIJ'<IZ M.SK£1 Cheny Tomatoes ~(,T'(l'<!)(ll Golden Sweet Com u..39 l'-.12 WAl}fA\.{)llffl 29 Red or Butter Lettuce u-• u..10 Ul .19 r()llOOU!C ~Otl~ 1 9 Red Rose Potatoes La• MEATS ~~N LEas"99 Cellfofnl• Q,own • T MU """ l!Eff Center Cut Chuck Roasts TAllU" 11,.., llfl f 11 A"' l\AT'L CUT Beef Short Ribs 'c.a..L 11ill\ "'8HAU Port< Loin Routs UI ]38 LO 159 Lii }39 NORTHERN .85 BATHROOM TISS<JE VONS 139 BEEF BOLOGNA rw.., f ~~~~~F 100 fu~URTS ~ DELICATESSEN • 14..~t f"Allt'~fJ r •• .. .,., Chicken f ranks ' • ( • I .. l .._, 0..aA... Vons Hard Salami IJC1/ PW".(. H)1"f .. , •l ._.,. Danola Danish Ham '"'"" ~l ~'.t•C>J Borden SS\gles .89 }69 }09 .99 }45 "tlJ/f"'\J 8'tN~lt ,l•i ...., 45 farmer John ~rwurst • MEATS BONELESS 279 ~~OIN111 UllJ u lf'o fllf<iH tT "lT" COT lOO-RJb Pork Loin Chops ~ .. U ~#>UI '>~WI '(,HI Fresh Roasting Chicken ~()lllW.F Lii J89 ~Oii 1"'4.T-f11E$la.1Cn2l9UI Port< Leg Roast.a Fresh Saknon It• 188 lb .79 l.8 129 1.9 189 WE'LL DOUBLE TiiE DIFFERENCE 1 OOR G<JARAl"fTEE OF VONS LOW PRICES ~ , CJSDA FOOD ST AMP COUPONS GLAOL Y ~CCEPTED. PRICES YOO CAN BELIE.VE IN. ·; ,..~,,_..,.. ... 9f .• 10.,.1&..,,. CM.l.(211)..,,.1400f'Ollt0CA1'101'1C)P SnlMllMM:IT.oc.t.CM.Lc:ou&T. IM.Dtl9fl&aicwm'l90l'L'f ,,_ r...-11 ne•IClfM~llf.,._,_. W. ITM IT.Lele N'Clll& IMO W. l'ICO IUD. Loe #aLD. NflO Ml DlrQO COQl'l'l'I' #DIM...,._ Oflmt.-MOM.ot, NO ___ ,,, l.D 10CT. UJ Combine peanut but. ter, hooey and water in 1-quart saucepan. Bring to a boll over medium· high beat, stin'ing OC· casionally; reduce heat. Simmer over medium heat about 2 minutes, stirring CODStanUy. Add to combined remaining ingredients; mix well. Press f1rmty Into greased 8~nch square baking pan . C hill several hours or until f irm ; cut i nto bars. Store m tightly covered contai ner in refrigerator. Makes 8- inch square pan of bars. Mi c rowave Oven Directions: Inc r ease water to 11.s cup. Com· bine water peanut but- ter and honey io 21h · quart bowl; mix well. Cover. cook at HIGH about ') minutes or until mixture comes to a full rol ltng boil. Mix well, add to combined r e - m ain ing ingredients . Proceed as r ecip e directs. Vari.aUon: SubstJtute 2 cups T oas t ed Old Fashioned Oats for 2•1• cups Toas ted Quick Oati. TOASTED OATS 1 PLACE 21• cups u1<'k or old fashioned oats, uncooked in un- greased ISxlO·inch Jelly roll pan. 2 . SAKE at 350 - egrees !or 18 to 20 rn mutes or until light golden brown 3 COOL. store m tightly covered con t.'!tner i.n refri&erator up to 6 months. Makes VI• cups toasted oats. I Planned (Menus I Advised I "Ba l a n c in g an [average of 20 meals per week plus snacks 1s no easy tri ck for busy !homemakers who must think and shop a week l a h ead.· says Dr . Genev1eve Ho. a home adviser in the Umvcrsi- t y o f Ca lifor ni a·s I Cooperative Extension Program. 1 Ho suggests a n o r - j( a n i zcd s h o ppin g system !or those who a re sometirnes caught mid-week without essen· t 1al g r ocer y item s. .. People tend lo buy what they like, not necessarily what they need." she says. MENU PLANNING can be simplified with a shopping list. organized around the four food groups system o( nutri- tion, Ho believes. The !our food groups are recognized by pro· fessional nutritionists as one of the most practical methods to obtain all the nutrient s n eed e d for good health . She says the tastes or most Americans Jean toward expensive. high· protein roods like quali- ty meats and imported cheeses or high-calorie snack foods. "But a well planned gr ocery list will provid~ balance d me•ls throughout the week and cut down on expenaiv4t, impulse buyine," a~ says . ••ALL YOU NEED to abop the four food IJ"OUP way 11 the knowledae that foodl are divided by cate1ory accordlnc to the nutrients they COD· tatn,"abeaays. 4 The mllk eroup th -c I udes cheeaes, bot· termllk, wbolo milk, nonfat milt, yocun ttd lee cream. The meat 1roup contain& nu\1, e111. dry beana=d peaa. and peanut b r H well u beef, • lamb fowl and flab. write th amu ()f each food sroup on 1* G5ee PLAN, P••e ca> , • e QM.V PLOT • W• n••· ••••• '• '"' .. ; Roll Ham Slices Around V e.getables TRI: a&CIPS .. an American edaptaUoa ol • Bellian dlah. Pork la plenUful ln Belaium and Ia often cooked Ln com • .,inatJoo with endive, lhe eatlonal veaet.able. Tbe venion here au1· 1est1 other ve1etablea which can be used a1 the filliDR for the ham 1licea ror t.bose wbo pre-fer mtlder navor. Whi chever of the ~egetables is elected, each makes the taste of the dish different. There's one ingredient bJ the recipe that is COD· stant, however That's the rtavoring and 'easoning agent. Billers is used to add zest to the Chill-Cheese Eggs is ao easy, economical • $Jiln dish. Line the bot tbm or an 8x8x2-inch baking dish with one S.ounce can of whole green chilies, rinsed . Grate ~ pound Mon terey Jack cheese and arrange half on chilies. Cover with a nother 8 ounces or chlUes. Com bine 14 cup milk, 8 eggs and 1 package C l ~ ounce) taco seasoning mix ; beat well. Pour over chilies and cover with remaining cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until puffy and lightly browned Senes six . ••• When Herbert Hoover ~Ued for "a chicken m e.very pot," chicken cost more than primt> rib, ham or fillet of !;Ol1· Thal "as hC'for c the bybred broiler fryer w:.is developed lo ma kc chicken a plcnl.Jful , low cost menu staplt> To dfiy chicken 1s popular ' not only for its economy bµt because 11 1s high m protein and low in fal . • * * You '11 c r ow over Barbecued Marinated Chicken. Com binc 1 package Caesar Salad Dressing Mix with 2 tablespoons water in a j'r; shake well. Add I teaspoon Seasoned Salt and 1 cup salad oil , s hake about 30 seconds. Pour over 2 broiler Cryer, halved. Marinate several hours or over night. To cook, place chicken on grill. skin side up: tum every 8-10 min~ and baste fre- quently with marinade. Grill about J hour; eerves four . • . • Plan <From Pase C1 > U.t. Place the items to ~e bought unde r the ume or lhe appropriate food group. NOW II.AKE a list ~lied "extras" -items like au1ary or salty anacks or mar1arlne fLDd butter. These are tile foodl with too few ~trienta to beloq lD • ~ ll"OUI>· Do you appear to have too many items from ~· IJ'OQPI and too few In otberl7 U IO, adJUlt your lilt accol"dlnllJ, keeptq ln Gl1Dd that Mniq IUe nriM with ace fevela. Youq ddldnil requtre dM foUowtq mbdmum per da7: three the mllt aroup, om tlle meat .troup, four from the ie1etabJn and fnalt1 and four from tbe ,bread• aad ·cereal• ·neap ~·-one. Udl .,... la ;;at tll&o ... JOU ..... ......... food ...... ,-... c1o11ar •s-t w au •A!:ttlonal b•••fU of I ft' ll'C)e9l"J tnpa aDd i!U WaNcl tlmt U4 ...,ro-:-m. Rou11. ,~ • . --·····. ·~ . . COllPA•l llAIKD IA•n·s .. AIJTY, ~ YAL• & NICIS """ omn S'IOlllS. WE'ii SO Siii Of -LOW NKES lllAI ·WI IFFR Tm LOW NKI llAIAlffEE. ' ....._... ,,.. . .. -""" ... , , ... ,. . f • .. ... ._UlefUnt .... ........, ..,,. ,_n NtOt "'Niii i . ''''· OI JUNI 24, 1'71, unn IASllT Sl.ASHID UQUOI PltCU 15% JO 25%1 MAii MUllT IASIR MUD· QUAITDS FOi AU YOUI LIOUOI MllOS. YOU'll ... IUSMID PllCU TMIOUCMtOUT TMI 00111 uouoa DIPAITMaff MOii TMAN JUST A •IW ADYllTISID SPICIAU ... llO SAYlllG$ GI YOUI fAVOlfn llUDS. • . ...... ,.: ;~ .... _ ......... -~ ,.. ...... HAM IT UP -•Roll 1llcea of ham around ve1etablel, top with a bltterit-U~...:..::)ed eheese eauce and plaoe under the broiler until IM&hbl Ing. . 1 I ~-!-!!l!-!!11!!!!111111 ............ 1!1111 ..... ~~-----------......:.----.. ......__..... --. .... . . . .. ··" .... " -.... ···-· ---·--·-· . FOOD ~WAT TO ftND out II 11D -.... ..... ,, .......... rr..a .......... ''r11b ... .._Mlwoet 1.a DtMnla •n1$;32 L .................. ,.. IM7Md ..... be«*._ .. ..... 1t•• ..... lo .. k Gal) -=r ... ...,. ...... _, ........... ...,, ...... ... ""& .................. ndQ ta.at ..... .... Md .::::: ,.cat• • jo7. ,..._ It mmt be r--,._ tbe ctMt. It ... ma • if .-e of tbe t-. ol MUq mat ..,, tDO, ...._ ..,..., wMlt-fne ncipm can be .... -_ -yoo-QN ftBB·WILCA lt in the tltcheD bJ beettq .a ea and llddlna several ta~ pooea of mUk to tt. atirrt.QI in yeDow or white eol"IUDeal mtll of tbe Mlllistmey of lbe usual pancake t.aer. ~ GOODNESS -When selecting pineapple for your recipes. check for f~ green leaves as your clue to goodness. Other sips are a fresh-looking, plums and firm fruit <saltness means it's beginning to spoil). Offer Pineapple Treat Here's a yumm7 pineapple recipe good for apedal company -and yoarfam.Uy. too! PINEAPPLE llADAGASCAJl I medium-sued pineapple (ripe) I tablespoon chopped fresh mint 20 pieces green pep· per corm v, cup honey v, cup Grand Mariner ~ cup unfiavored low·f at yogurt B sprigs fresh mint 12 tbio slices of papaya 6 strawberries Peel, core and slice the pineapple and cut in- to bite-sized pieces. Marinate in \It cup Grand Mariner, chopped fresh mint and 'crushed green peppercorns. Let sit (or at least 3 hours under refrigera- tion. Make a sauce by com- bining the r e maining Grand Mariner, honey and yogurt. Divide the pineapple into six tall glasses; garnish each with a papaya, s trawberry and mint. Top each witb sauce before servma. Serves 6. 1'Nt delldout kielbasa combines COlrl8 around U.S.D.A. beef and por9' with a spedal blend ol gartk: .net odw tangy spices, then we hidcory smoke It until fully cooked for• tpeelal mealtime treat. Just heat and serve. Ideal butterflied on a sandwich, dwnked In a elf uole or .wet whole. Four jumbo llnb In the 12 ounce pori<IP. - as. n.r. ~to hour, millet ftoar or ...... -.......... no... .., be UMd lnltead ...... ·-llil:tltc ''vh ud UM it 1f 1Ull IUw ....... ..-.Mlrit1 '° at cmpte a wbeat· ............ ). w ......... .., ..... blueberrtel. bita fll tt I • 8Jllll, ar _,...... .. th.at comes to aa.e u.M ,_.d like tDcorPorated lD&o t.be PMlt .... ...... ..... --•...W. Cll' AllAr, u delired. llMl ....._ lD a atllW <ar .. a new SUnr· ........ Millet fw fat.free cootlnl> and .,.. ......... iD .. JOU would do wbeat flour pueU.. Turn eaeb paeake a lta undenide I.a browned. Serve with ayrup, applesauce or a dollap of dairy IOar cream . llen are eome wbeat·f:ree . pancaket that -will be .;o,ed-by tbe "* fam1lr. CO&N 11ML OOTTAGE aDESB PANCAKES 1ea v. cup milk v, cup eoUa1e cheese ¥1 cup arouact corn meal 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 tablespooos butter Beat ea lightly with I fork. Add milk and beat tocet.ber. Stir in cottage cheese. Stir in corn meal and vanilla. U batter ~ too thin, add a little more corn meal; if too tbJck, add a little more milk. Mix well. Heat butter in a skillet un- W melted; spoon batter into skillet fonnln1 4- inch diameter pancakes. Brown on one slde, Plump, Jaic7 fresh Calilond.a tabie grapes are back and ready to be enjoyed any time of cbJ u refreshinl between· meal mack.a. Wlill& Calllomia table grapes ue available in al least one variety throughout most of the year, the earliest arrival la the Perlette variety, closely followed by the Thompson seedless, both perfect for nibbl· in&. WREN SHOPPING i'or early grape varieties, select full clusters with plump ber· ries n.mtly attached to ......,,-aa1m.rs,1m pliable ll"elD Item.I. Later aeaaon r e d ff ape varieties aho.ald be predommantly red over mast of the berries and black erape varietiee~ be a full lustrous blue-black for best flavor. For best results, rinse crapes just before serv- ing -and serve well chilled. Refreshing seedless grapes t eamed with banana slices aod sh r e dded toasted c-oc.o nut m ake this Tropical Grape Custard a desaert that chlldren ~~milk l cup quids rolled oetl 1 tablelpom bnnrn npr l~ t.eapcw bakial powder ~ tealpoma aalt Beat es1. Add m.Wi:. Add o.ta (or it a ftaer pancake .. cleGred. blend oatl Into • fine nour and tbm add). Add brown aupr. b&ldDa powder and aah. U batter la too Wet, add a llt1le more milk; if too Udn, add a little man o.ta. Drop b)' apooafula alto a peaaed ptddJe ad cook uatU UcbUy brown; turn to brown the other aide. Makes' aervtnaa of 2 pancakes eKh. will enjoy u much aa t.be IJ'OWD·ups. T&OPICAL GRAPE In aaucepan. blend custard mix, suear and milk. Add cream cheese CVSTAJID 1 p a c t a g e ( 3 and lemon peel Brina to ounces) .u&..t\lltanllllU · boU, IU.rr1Da with wire. 2 tablespoons sugar whisk. Re mov,e from l Y.a cups milk beat•. Pour half the 2 pa c It a fl es ( 3 mixture into 6 dessert ounces each> cr eam di.shes. Push a cootie in· cheese, softened, cut in to custard layer. Let cubes stand 10 minutes or unW 1 teaspoon &rated mixture sets. Top with lemooorlimepeel grapes and banana 6 coooout macarooo slices, dividing evenly. cookies Stir remaining custard 2 cups fresh seedless and driule over fruits. grapes <about :Y. pound) Ga roish with toaste d 1 banana, sliced coconut. Chill until aerv- Y.a c up shredded ing time. Makes 6 serv· coconut. toasted lngs. Calllor11ia 41AKVEST~ Bananas 19! Low In cholesterol and fat, bona nos are a t natural for dieters, just 88 calories per 6" banana. High in phosphorus, and a good source of Vitamins A, 8-6 and C. ..... Bartlett Pears lal(e County ~ Try these superb .;J7-;, Bortletts with any of our fresh-cut cheeses os a quick dessert. They're juicy, ripe and have a mellow flavor ideal for snacking. -- I '· Thompeon Seed .... R8114na (14b. Pkg.)-SI .It • Fancy Degjet Noor Dalee (1-4b. Pkg.)-11.Jt-. Dried Aoo1ee (12 oz. Pkg.)-Sl.lt • ' I I Dried Bil1g °*"* (10 0Z. Pkg.)• $1 .69 80. f .. ... l r c- , ~ Seeclless Grapes ~ Nature's own '17~ snack. Ideal summer thirst-quencher and cooler. Thompson seedless gropes are low 1n calories, high in Vitamin C and always del1c1ous. Squasb(ltalian,TellowUSumn-er) 2'J$ (E;dra Fancy I Italian Squash (Zucchini). Serve 1t row os a dipper, or ho llowed out and stuffed. Yellow Squash. Baked whole. or steamed a nd mashed, it's delicious. Only 20 calories per 112 1 cup. Summer Squash. You can't go wrong if you remember not to overcook! · 20 calories per Y2 cup. In Huntington Beach, California Harvest is on the north-east comer of Magnolia and Adams. . ' -~,.,. m at M j ~ I (71•) 964-5677 .................. California Harvest i1 in the TOf'O Center, El Toro Rood and Roclcfield, oaou from the IC-Mart. tAM te tfMMan.-PrlJ9AM tv 7'M Sat. I 5-. • 1 ., 1 CJ• DM.Y N.01' ... 1 •••. , ........... tt7'1 . EconoDlical Brown Rice Dish Has Flair · S~l:ewam /· ... ind a little bit more! IN Pll&CBA81NG, buy &ood brown rice. Jt i1 well to keep ln mind that brown rice la u acrlcullural producl, harvested only once a year. Because t be natural oils ln lhe rice br an can become rancid aod atve an off navor, 1belf life for ordinary brown rice ii only au \ I 5 FEWAY SPECIALS SAVE \ YOU months. C1iap, firm Sofid Heads. Greot for Saloda or Sandwiches When you've bou1ht the best brown rice, ahow lt on in dishes that feature its chewy. nut· like flavor s . On< favorite combination i~ New England Browr Rice Supp er , old fashioned i n gredient ~ given a lift by the an teresUng texture of th< brown rice. 1bls cookE almost by itself until the laat five minutes, leav log you free to enJO) friends or family. Or, an economical Brown Rict Strata can be prepared h ours or even a day ahead of time, so you can assemble a dinner dish in the morning or the evening before. ;~~err~~ have a few Italian ·Squash NEWENGLAND B I p 1b.29c 10.39c 2 ~~45 c BROWN RICE SUPPE8 art ell ears ~. pound s moked ham lbulk ham or ham C • C I slice>. cul into strips r1sp arro s about 2x 1-"2X 11. inches I medium onion ,o J ·ceVito Pok chopped range U I Fmh 2% cups water Holf •119 Gallon t cup parboiled H P l f brown n ee . . ouse a n s AtMfled 2 carrots, thinly 4 Inch 99c Peta sliced (about~ cup) 2 cups coarsely T I Fl chopped cabbage : ru y ne I 'h teaspoons pre-p · T I pared horseradish ape r owe s Brown ham in 10-incb Sett ond s killet over medium Abeofbent 2 'I heat. rem ove. Sau le 15 Sq. Ft. Roll onion 10 drippings until -::..,. 1 11 tender, but not brown. ,_ 0 ' Add water, bring to boil. Add nee and ham. Cov-B d er tightly and cook over roca e Jow heat until most of 11 · Blue quid Is absorbed, about 45 minutes. SUr In car-Liqvid rots . ca bbage and Di.h ' I ' 9 horseradish. Cover and Det-.9ent 32 01. continue cooking until Siu all liquid is absorbed -- and veget ables are ~- crisp-lender. about s Star-Kist m inutes. Makes 5 serv-1:l~WN Rici STRATA Chunk Tuna 2% cups water 1 c up pa rbolled brown rice 2 teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 1 p ack•ee < 10- ouoces> chopped, frozen broccoli, thawed •r.i c up s livere d almonds 2 tabl es poons chopped pimiento 8 ounces proce11ed Am erican c heeae, Chunk 68,,. Ught ~ r::::f' 6 y, -01. ~ Can Cragmont Beverages ... vlor MDiet 4 'I Plvs O.posit Ovort -h tt1H Empress Margarine cube• 39c 1-lb , :;::., Corton White Magic Bl•ach Fof Yovf 59"' Lovndry ~ ~Gallon .,_.. Sla.e Lucerne Ice Miik •llredded 3 e1p 1 '1\ cups milk Chunk Light Bel-air Tuna Hash Browns 1 tablespoon minced onion l t.eupoon prepared Chlcll9n •i-:"6.8C 7!t-·~~'.59c Baked Beam Satisfying Of The s.. Safeway Liquor and Wines! Prket lffectWe In Ucen-4 5efew.-,., Ne lelfl In butt ti 10.0.11.nt. Ne s.&.e f9f a...i. O.llo •ur9uncly I.TS Uter hlel MONEY! , ~ Back-To-School Fauonce~! lcotch •uy Sa ff In•• • 2 ,~~:·1 1 ltraw ... rry Preaerwea ~ 32-01. S<otch Ivy 99 C ~ S11e Safeway Lunch Bags Town "ouse Tomato Soup To 1 ::,o 6 'I Aovof • :::.. 10.\fi -01 -Can• Cheddar Cheese Lontho'n Styte ', 69 Sofewoy, londom Weightt m:s lb. Party Pride Juice Bars -~=~ 1129 Tfeotl~ ~ •• -~ef12 Lucerne Fruit Drinks c::;· o.iien 69C .MH • rtnli O.WI• • Chot.111 llonc: • H"'!J lvrtvndy • lhlft• •1114 .... • • .......... 7-Crewn, eo ""f • Jhn .._,. ltr ... ht a.wtlM, '°"''w • M•11:N•r'1 ketch, ~ ~ .!11··· Uter Che<li °"' ............... ...................... 12.., •• ..-w ............. •21' .,....,,. ............... •a• ,..., ....................... .. • . ..,. _... ... .. . . Boneless USDA Choice Beef Loin •alnllow Tro u t a-· 5-rin9• tdofte ~ froHn or o.froeted , SUcecl Beef Uwer 0.hotl•d ~ ... .- FfHh, froHn· 9 8"' , ..... ~i' lit. ~ . •o-Aaplrln ~-99c ~~ - FOOD ec,oNOIUCA t - M•t-1t.ntcb.Lal New En•land Bron lllce supper combbfes the • 1ood nutrillon anct eaUn1 quaUt~es of 1 brown rice with ( bam , onion• and ,. crl1p-tender carrot. and cabba1e. • j · _, Thl.CMpen._. ,_, 11.00 OFF On Any ,..., ., o.. Bonele•••-• ..... &WI I ... P• C-, 0. C..,.. ,_ ...... ............. ,.,. ........ ~ f'rHn Tv•ltey 6 91/11 Manor Hovu1 .. Grade A -· ·::.-lb Chunk Bologna xotcn Buy I Bulk Sliced lb ., Rendom w .. ght 8 91/11 r Sl~J __ . ":"' lb. Tu rkey Frank• "!~";;:,:~~· 7 9 c For"" 12-01. Pkg. Premium Franb Sofewoy Meat IN a.of l~b.11s• "'-· Smok-A .. om• · Sllcecl Bacon "•;::o•t . 99c ~~1~11. Pil9. ~ , Vitamin "I" 4'1-c...of!-!!!!!-~-!l!!!!!l•ts~-~a""sscSQllsl!!ll ................ 111111..:. ............ ._ __ ...,,......:_ __ .. --····--.. -~NN LANDERS/FOOD ! t TlllE OUT -Take time out from your raquetball game for a crunchy treat of California Granola. Calif or11ia Granola is Great for Snacking Next time you 're beaded for the courts for a game of tennis or rac· quetball, be sure to take along a s upply o f California Granola. · This hearty whole· grain granola is an easy s n ack t o tote almost anywhere for quick energy. CAL IFORNIA Granola is a nutritious mixture of wholegrain oats, non-fat dry milk, sunflower nuts, nuts, UD· processed bran, honey and raisins. Wholegrain oats, the main ingre- dient in this granola, vitamins, vitamin E . nine minerals and are higher in protein than any other grain. California Granola also uses less sugar than many othe r granola recipes EAT IT as a snack or with milk as a cereal. Besides being versatile 1t 's quick and easy to make. Just mix all the ingredtents together and ba ke for a golden brown crunchy snack. This can b e made a head and s tor ed i n the refrigerator for up to one month. California Granola to the courts a nd you '11 score points with ever-yone. CALIFORNIA GRANOLA 2~ cups quick or old fashioned oats , un· cooked lh cup ins tant non· fat dry milk lh cup s unflower nuts lh c up coa r sely chopped nuts lh cup wheat germ or unprocessed bran YI c up firml y packed brown sugar lh cup raisins, if de· sired Combine all ing re· dients except raisins . mix well. Cook in un - greased lSxlO·inch jelly roll pan at 325 degrees for 4S to 50 minutes or until golden brown, stir· ring occasionally. Stir in raisins. Spread onto un· greased cookie sheet or aluminum foil ; cool. Store in tightly covered co nta i n e r In r e · fri gerator. Serve as a snack or as cereal with milk or cream. Makes about 8 cups. ~ provid e seve n B Tote a batch o f ~ cup butter or margarine, melted ~cup honey Variation: Substitute lh cup coarsely chopped nuts for sunflower outs. ' " ' I , I IST TIME EYH ••• NOM TRULY NATURALS $7.00 OFF OM "JOJOIA HAIR AID PROGRAM .. oMI JOJOIA HAIR AID SHAMPOOwnN llOTIM a ... OHICOMDmoMEI WnM llOTIM1... sau OMIHA.IR REPAIR PROTBM PACl4... A llUI , ...... ~ OtC.Y IUY MOW A.MD SAYI! Alto-Oeea CHEESE MONT'mFf JACK 01 MtLD CHIDDA.1 J1'mlr• .. To•mlo TABlf SAUa MO,_..A11Y'B ::.=-..= 99c ........... .. =:. .. 11 Llldllltct'• RAISINS ™ 1.a.; ........ su, ----- ............ ... z; ........ s , , s2so ........... l.JIO.. .... ,....sue LARGL FlaM HEADS FUSHCllSP ICEIBG LEllUCE 10~. AMlllp .. ~ 65c ........... Aft• II MINERAL WATER MA1WAL .......... ate , .... w ... .... ... ,.... .... o,.,rlcAJd NATURAL CLEAR SOAP WlTMYIT.I He•Y..,. c .. TORTIUA STRIPS ..... w.. s=...a.:..69c ..,.w•OI ..... Meftw•••= · 1v.-. ........ w L .. lllup TURBINADO SUGAR •1•. Wildlwlay.~ a. tm DAILY PILOT CJ J Hobby Saves Good Stuff For a Larger Audience -=--• •. DEAR ANN LAMDERS; 11.y bmband never 1peau to me when be comes home from work. When I ult, "How did evel"Jt,bl.n& 10 tod.,-? '' be says, "R.oa&b . • . ' or, .. ~rnr-. fuqle out tbere. '' (We live lD Jersey and be wwb lD New Yonaty.) It'• a different irt.of7 when we have ruests or 10 vilitlnc. Paul la the gabbiest IUY in the crowd --: a real 1pellblnder. He comes up with the most interestinc stories. People ban& on every word. I think to myself, "Why doesn't be ever tell ME these things?" Thia bas been going on for 38 years. Paul started to go quiet on me after lO years of mar· riage. I could never figure out wby. Can you solve the mystery? -THE INVISIBLE WOMAN DEA& WOMAN: Yov llabud II pnbably tired wbea be comH Mme troa wen a.d doesn't want to talk. Tbea tbere'a die ,..11bl.Uty 1.hat Ile aavH hla beat ma&ertal fOI' a 1...,er H · dJeace. Tile result.I of a ab·year·Rlld:J doee a.y Dr. &ay L Blrdwb.l.steU, H a.u.ortly • .--YerbaJ commmdcaUoa, Uoald make Y• feel beUer. In an effort to determt.e euri.ly ~awe .. coavenadoD walUBLbetweea aanted ceeqtles' Dr. Bl.rdwb.lstell tutalled mkrep~1ae1 ud tape recorders lo Uae bomes ud can ol aeiected pain wbo bad beetl married for 15 yean or loager. Tile results showed Uaat co.pies wh COii· sldered themselves bappy speat Z7'r'a ml8ates a . week in coaversaUon. Tbe reuoa dte ftgare was that IDGH, Dr. Blrdwll.lsteU said. wu becaue the couples aelecl.ed for tile st.ady eotMldee\ally went vlstUDg a lo4 and they had &o &he eada other~. Today's column ls sure to provide ammllAI· Uon for husbands whose wives keep uklng, A•• L••den "fiy doa't yoe talk &o me!" Seny _.... ~t. prll. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Several years a&o I read in your column about a·girl wbo dis· covered a way to remain forever slim without giving up the foods she craved. She simply ate everything and anything and then proceeded to make herself vomit. Your advice was to atop immediately becauae freq~t vomiting would cause her to lose vital digestive juices and ruin her insides. WeU. your advice didn't sink In. I was 16 and had been dieting and binging for three yea,.,, but was never more than 10 pounda over- weight. I decided to try it myself. Now. 10 years later, I'm a mes&. lly com- pulsive eating attacks occur daily. I am ob· aeased with food , and the guilt is enormous. Abo, the self-disgust and anxiety have cost me two executive positions, several friends and a lot of sleep. I have moved in with my parents and am getting psycbiatnc help -determined to regain control over my life. Please tell all who are considering this self· destructive .method of weigbt control It's not worth the.pain and suffering. Tius disease. 1.S as msidious as alcoholism. -SADLY THIN DEAR 11DN: VOU told tbem in a wa y I never couJd. and I thank yoa. Shopping by Mail Saves Gas, But .. Be Aware of Your Rights WASHINGTO~ IAP > Faced with swelter ing heat and potenual gasolrne shortages, some persons may find shopping by mall more attrac· t1 ve than trekking to the shopping cent.er. Since most mail-order dealers rely on re· pe at business. they us ually try to provide prompt service and quality products. THERE CAN BE PROBLEMS. however. particularly Ion~ waits for merchandu;e to ar· rive. and the f''ederal Trade Commission has established some rules to protect the consumer If no date for s hJpment is stated in the catalog or advertisement. the shipment must be made withm 30 days If the company can't meet that deadline they must inform the customer and offer the choice between a refund or continuing to wait. IC the delay will be more than 30 days, the con· s umer must give bis consent. IF A REFUND IS CHOSEN, the company must ma.ti the rerund within seven business days tr the sale was by credJt, the flnn has one billing cycle to adJU.Clt the account. Some rommod1ties aren't covered by these rules, however These include photo f1J1Jsh1ng, magazines. seeds and plants "coiled on de· hvery" orders and sales Under negative option plans where the consumer mu.'!t notify the seller or his tnt.ent not to buy somethJng. Negative OP· t1on plans are most commonly used by book and record clubs. ALSO. IF VOU RECEfVE something in the mail that you dJdn 't order. it's yours. The la w states that any unsolicited mercbandlse may be considered a gift, and it's illegal for the sender to pressure you to pay for the item or return it. ' • 9-L1ves' Ory cat FOOd's 4-lb box gives you two varieties lo choose from -each has two 100% natural flavors Your cat can get all the 11Mmmmmm ••• so much more to love!' de1tt1ous flavor ne wants. with all the protein. vitamins and minerals you know he needs Your cat will love 9-L1v~ Ory Gat FOOd s 4·fb box-and you If love the savings' r---------------------------------------, ~OFF ON A 4-lll. BOX Of 9•UVES DRY CAT FOOD. ... ._.. ·--........... ..... . .... -· ...... ._ &Efl:BBBP BERnt:Ei Mozzarella ...... s 111 R• tt s121 ICO 8 •••••••.•• {;ardenia C'h8etie In 16 OZ l'UJI Ame • WIT $149 r1canmu .... ~ llt'ed pmc clieese-l2 oz Dressing 1000 m.. •• s 1°9 Hob'a Salad Oreaaing in Hi oz. JOr LUNCH SNACKS 6f 5 1 Frozen Foods LASAGNA s209 Cheese Cake ~ s 159 Hash Browns .... 79c 1 )re.Jdfl. HeK. I. lb. or I . lh. () Hr11.-n Grillers :mu ... s 119 I 'holc'lll'ml lrt'I' Ill oz. pki: Punch lfnlli• •••••••• &sc Fruit JUH I! 111 I I. 111. orn SARA lll DANISH 7 , 111 Applt· ( 'ht·t·.,t· or ('111nu11111n lu11 .. 1n School Days Ahead Filler 99c Paper 2ooct I 'huu t· 1111 11lll'1£l· rult· 111 w,1dt-l11w rult• ~t":.as $ 3 59 A Hrund yuu know w11h Vac·uum houlc· . IJWl'.0.Ulal0, 1&'1111Tm ... ABLMllTClll. Ell ·Tll COlf'lll. Wll'llC TOCM Y• EUmYIMT YGI WAIT! Meat Loaf ......• s1 ·~ Steak a::' ....... 122~ Madf' wll h lr9h l!!it(• uv.:n ready l~11nt.'llt l(tmd d1lf'1 not exceed 15"< fat l\teat Balls ..••.• s21~ Mede "nh lrt<tth e11<• -ovt'n ready Beef Roast=~ . s21! C'hut·k cut .. houldt•r t loci C'hoice Ooet not ••CMd 30'if. fit GROUID$119 BEEF=:. • .,;, Hancho'a lean ... doee Mt uceed 'l'l' I flt, ";J Hancho'1 ... dOH not exceed 16% fat Ham Loaf n..., .. 52'~ H11m and pork. Fre11h & Crumb-<>ven ready Bratwurst nuao·s .s1 4~ lulflriBI& U.S.D.l VttlM nu II~ $' £ n -~~~~ ..... ~: ....... l.~i11t Alwayi. ll fine Vlllue bec11u1e 1t'1 bonelet!A -but doubly so whl'n 11 " El H.811c-hn'11 l1>1:1n , flav11r111l Sausage rrauMt sTYU • s 1 4~ .. :1 1<anrho'i:. own hut 11r rulld' Cabbage Rolls ... 69~ ()\CO ft.'lld Y 111 uned /'i Ot. l't1Ch Stuffed Peppers. 69~ K11l, t'8d1 -ovt'n rt>11dy 11tuffed 1~11·11 Cbickon STUFFID WITH PEPPEAIOGl FARMS /1 n c OOESS!NC FOR QUICK RO~P.~. • • • • • •. • ...... • •. •. u iii~. Chuck Steak •... s11~ I l'rlll'r cut . . l ' S lJ A. ( 'h111CI' heel New York Steak.'49~ I ~ I) A. ( h1111·1· lic·t•I loin CUI H<rnt'll.'lll\ Chicken Livers. . . 59 ~ '• r '" '' 1\ I· r• 111•11 I let rt11>ted 1 -, LH:-. ~ -; ., Fre1h Spare libs EASTERN ••• 1ltl. Fwi:l·r l.11km' lrt-at' ~rchh mid·t'1111tern l(ruan fed p11rk, w11h1111111111h mt&t) 1C•Ndn£-i.!j ,,, "•"''" 1h1·hunl(n hor1h" l..11\1 th1 ,,111, NewYorks 459 STRIP lb l.11111 < 111 ril Ul(l'd l S D A. Chuite l1l·1·l Sliced Bacon .... 99 ~ Lamb Shanks ... sl 5! I S IJ \ ('lum 1· ~ r111u1 d1 lr•1-1 1·d FRYER LEGS I -..11 \ l.f(,\IJI-. ,\ \\l1•·l1 d 11<k1 II h·I! ~ r111f'n rlf'I r•,..,lt-<l And top any meal with our Super· Fresh Produce ~ A1R.lQ., ,~;, .. ;'.~::,;:~:;~'.~::: .................... 2 5 ! PERSIAN MELONS FlllST FLAVOR . 19c Italian Prunes ... 29~ Fruit Rolls ........ 29: RED GRAPES ~~T • 39c 1 11 ll l ••I Ila\ l•r~ 1r.r lu nc h1·~ NECTARINES SWEET JUMBO ·~ 29c There's more to like ... In every aisle : .. On every shelf! flESH FILLO r s21' SIAPPER '" Pacific-Delicious for BBQ. Skil- let or Oven Rex Sole .....•.. s 27! ~·rean -larice size Pan Heutly Halibut Steak ... s49! Center cut Nonhtm Fro£·Uefro11t.ed Crab Legs •..•.•• s21! Me1:11y AlaKka frozen, defr08ted Sh · s599 lllllP COC*£D • • • • • • • I '" k1.11 I ""'' Frozen lJcfr•mh•d Liquor Dep't. SCOTCH ~"::;:-4 $]99 and smooth-750 ._ Cabernet SAUVIQIOM ••• s249 ' rih1H1 v.111l' I ;, lit.er bolllt P. t s2•s 1no awamn •••••• I :1 lilt·r lnirn ( r1har1 "Ill" FALSTAFF s 119 / VITAMINS Vitamin "C" ....... s pt h1J,11.1 ('h1·1A uhlt· 11~11111( ltl(J', Multi Vitamin ..... s2u M lti V·t . 911'1 s3n u r amm ....... ~uh 1111 Lem.. .!. M , ZooAbles ......... s 1 tt Fulvna Chewable 1n pktt m ZooAbles :: ........ s21s I I \ llH I 111'11.tilili l 111.ic .. 11~1 Flintstones:: ...... s2n Flintstones :: ...... s2s• l~1n1h µ11k nf 7fl v1 tam1n .. Apple Juice~: .......... s 11• Apple Pears ...• 49c. t lril·n111l l11 rn1r prodtKe deµl Peanut Butter .... 5 1°9. hir U111klu11t:h111il luncht". . 111A can116 oz. each. Kraft Dinner ........ 24c ~lun1ron1 & C'heellt' ... The ee1v to fix dinner from Kraft-7 , oz. Pkg. Starkist Tunaa.llalT .. 65c l'ucked in oil . ideal for 1rnlud or aendwich--61,, oz. can . ,, Dressing NGUYWOCI ••• 79c I.!. ot. Hal .. Vreneh, Cae88t, IOOO 11111'. Pizza Mix ........ 59C Appian W1y forea11y bak1n11 l:.!11 oz. Chili with Beans. &sc Denni110n'1 reg. or hot-15 oz. STRAWIERRY PRESEIVES lde1l for .. ndwiche11, CHB -32 oz. j111 129 Super Socco ...•• ssc Thiret quencher In 3:.! oz. Spread uew1a1 •••••• 95c From Beat Fooda-16 oz. Jut Orange Juice . ~ ~ . s 145 Truplcan1 In 64 os. tli.t F111it Bars ••••• ~. s1°1 Pksc of6 Orandma'• Ult. varlttl .. !~!~2. ~~~.; ... s1" Nabisco s 1 09 Cookies Ii 111 l'k1< C'h11>9 Ahov-Cocoe· nu1 < 'ho111lolt' Chocol11t• Chip. l'r1cr,. tn r•ff Pct Thura .. Sept. 6 thru Wed., SPpl. 12, 1979 < Jor•11 I Jatl' X 00 am to 10:00 pm .'itmdnv 9 fJ(J am to 9:00 pm Nu i.alr• to deakr11. A munt you know LHura Scudder-16 o:r.. Jar choice of amooth or nutty Hughes Bread .. Ut.29c Hughe11 tor Quult1 \ . premium white or wh11At for undw1che.. Twinkies Hosrus ............... 99c Cereal c.•. POST •••••• 93c Heirular or with ralaln•. . 16 oz. Pklf. Pineapple = .... 59c 211 lll ('h~nk. CruKhed or Sliced Kleenex~ ...... asc White or 11M>rted colorco-280 Ct box Sandwich Bags .. 72c For lunch" ... 01-d't 160 count Easy Wash •••...• 99c Fort hf' l1uadry ... 12 oa. . Pk1J. of 10 Margarine ••••••• &ac I lb pkg. of cubet from Imperial Snack Pack ...... 93c llunt • -A.-.. orted Verlet1e" M · s111 ayoma1se ..... !-\raft -for lunche• ... quart PURU I.EACH In the handy l 11JJon pluticjui. T ,. • SHOE MOON MULLINS ® THE FAMll Y CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Can I $kip my homework, Mommy? The teachers went on strike." DENNIS THE MENACE -... PU•KY WINKIRllAN by Jeff MacNelly by Ftrd & Tom Johnson ·:-~·--- GORDO JUDGE PARKER NANCY ., ···ANO THE PEOPLE ARE SO POLITE··- ' 0 ..-..... -----------. lty CUrfll ~. klMltl. ~ \WI llAit.&! ·~ by Tom lltk* DRAllL! Wi&.\..O! "''( NAM[ Ii .,.'"'I 1 i.>"s ~'"& I~ '( O'J Li.)OoJI. 0 I,. llt' 1'b " "'-c ue fl«:ft4i tl '! o.4 ... \Jt1,.1.1 1'Q I.CW' 12:>, f lJ1" I "'-«OO'f 1t;X.(1 WO(ll\AN, MtU, ~'f 1'0 9' w1~ fll1WU., -so DR . SMOCK r SINCE: you· Re A1,,t- oc..>1"' 0,. PA Pe R <S0W N5, ~C..1"'0R , l'.'l-1.-SIMF't-Y coveR MYSet-F W 11"'H l"H IS MAGAZ.INf;, O KAY!' MISS PE~CH ..... ..._.._ -Wt ···e.Vl!N TM! SIGNS AR~ 90 OUlfT ANO POL.IT!, I 6\K~ I lA.i "f by Gus Arriola llGGIMel ··N.-JHAT, AJD.•&U4L ................. f l.l1" 'f~AM.CS roe H1t1~.11'ffl ! I UAl.1.'4 Affl!C<1A1"C l'f ! by Ktvln Fagan by George Lemont by Mell Lazarius TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 C111ders 6 Mi~ en· 1rance 10 Outt>Yrst 14 Tin 1lloy 15 Soonish ban Ii. 16 Noted Alatk1n 17 Not diluted 11 Perk struc· tu re 20 Pshaw l1 Current 23 Doubly 2A Nrtw1t 26 Be<;ame ver· •-•ueoo Si> goOO· by• 50 vouno t>ttd 51S~at 52 Theory 56 Hit lrOfl'I be· hind 58 ' - Oln1mefe eo s.. t>ud 61 W01ry 12 Installs SJ Ttnled .... "'debt 16 Rummages dint DOWN 28 Stnves I Butt 30 Fish basket 2 Ma. "°"'9 31 Diminish 3 8'1Met, tor· 32 Ou.bee.. l'l\llly loundef • Ani.tope 36 Sick 5 - -10· J7 N Y ISiand 8Ufll 38 Old .;... 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Of , ... •Cle•• ... t1ll9d <OUrt °"" to pr.:-iwri• ,.,,_m .,,," ,.,. "'' t' ,OU(,,,.., ,.. ,.. Ut-t,,(ll'W'Q •' '"' t "'Olt111. ~ nt •,...""' .V•IMlm ot ..Ct NOEL 4 ANDERSON I010 Nortn 8r-•v. P~ Otto<• Bo• 11> ~,.,. Al\a <•filO,,•f• '1101 •.. n1Cn I~ •~• OI.._• Of bu"n•u Ol the un ff!-rr.1on..c1 1n •If r"nllll•r• orer1•1n•no to .,._. .... \'•h· ot w.o Orft<~t within tour tnontr..-. •fttr lhP ffr\I PVbht•t•on ot .,..,\ nott<• Dated AUllU'I I, 1919 ~OOCRT COLL.I~ LUCKEY 4'• R.,....rt C llK~•• f '*<iJIOr Of Ille Will J}f I~ •bov,. n.arn~ ~-n• J•mH E Wll"-lm e4 lttlfDEL & ANDl!ASOH Mlt N •r-••y, Bos JU Sa•t• AM, CA '11'1 T•t 11141 $S.llll AtlfftttY tw Ea.Killer PutJlt'hld OrenQlll (,..O.t\I 0•1ly PtlOt AuQ II n n. S.OI ) ,.,, JISI" PUBLIC NOTICE ,,...,.,. "'*" "ICTITICXa 8UStNl(H NAMI! STATl!Ml!NT T n~ 1r,11ow1no prr'°n' .,,. 001n9 t)v\•""'' d\ WAI I &NO A1J f1 V AN A!> \0( I A ff '.i tM)O Oo11..--,ltf"ttl \ll+tft )Oi(I Nf•Cl0'1 f\flt(P\ (.AHfr>f'n1 .. (J1Ml0 l EE \AMMI!> COMPANY «• ... ~••orn1• ""PG'•lton '"°° Dow• \lrf'•t ~uit,. JOO. Nfl'Wl)CU1 8.,•cl\ 1 •l•totnt~ #?tbO I N1 E llCAL CO M PAN Y la C.•llforl\1e coroor•hotll Ha11on.1 life Ctnl~t No8VH11llto frnnf"\ ...... 111)0 ffh\ bU\lrtf'\\ I\ (Oft0U(lt0 by • CJ*,,.,., p.lif"tnpr~p l Ef S&MMIS COMPANY • CAhlornl• coro J-!> H.-qt•led w..,. ... ,. DeMAllCO, alElllAl, Glllll .. 811110, TH a ALL & "-USHI• A ....... ,, 91 Y• Hf New,_., c:.<tlM Dr ... ., .... Mtwperl 8Mcll, CA ftWot Pullll"'9d Or-Co .. t O•lly Piiot AU9 IS, 72. "· ~ S, 1'1' J1 ... ·1' PUBLIC NOTICE N·-NOTIC• TOC••o•TO•• su,.•••Ott COU•T 0" THIE STATIE CW CALIPCMINIA "0111 TH• CXMIWTY 0,. O•A•O• ........... II\ 11\t Matt., Of 1114' Ell•tt of ELENA ANN WHITING. OtueM<I NOl•u " -.oy .. .,..., to credttoo MVl"9 <I.Om. -ln'1 tllt .. IO -· ..,., to Ill• ....i (l .. m\ In tn. ofll<A of , ... < te<k ot ttw aiorn•KI tovrt or to P<tMnl IMfn IO lht -r•lontd •I tlle oll•C• of W..U, HO'(I ~ !Nit, MtcllMI E c-"· 1uo W1h1>1re 111vt:t , e 1no, l .,.. ""~'•'-Cotll 90010, -•JOO. •lllcll IAll .. offlca .. Ille ploc• of bul•n•U of -unci.rllQntld In •II mellff\ pert•ln •nQ 1o w..i "I ... Su<n <1olm• wttn Ille ,,.utwrv .,-.,_,, m11ll llt llt.d or o,t.,.ftted ., efor•••fd wHt'll,, four monlll• ai ... Ille llflt OUl>fk •ll°" of 1111• notlu Deted A.,g II, 1'79 l"t-rt<.I< A CM"ll.wt'9fl E.-.<lllOr of Ille will ol Miid dlt<.tde<'tl Mkuaie.~ Alton-.•--~ Kotr, .. ..,, • .... UMW1t ...... at_..,•17l!t ~....-.CA•M Publl""" Or.,... Coalf Delly Pllol PUBLIC NOTICE .... m4J \U,.£11O"ICOll .. T 011' )o, S •1 fl( OF (Al •l'0•'11A '0A TMZ COUNTY OF OllANO( Ne.A...a7J NOTICE OF HEAllllNO O" "ITITIOM "0" 01101(11 Dlll£C TING T•Allll'l(lt O" "l11$0NAL ,..OPllllTY MILD BY ANOTM&lll TO DaCIDINT'$ £STATE IU C· TION H t.J P.C ) E\l•le of (HARLES WILLIAM RODGERS, •IM> know" al (HVCI( MYER!>, •Ito anown •• CHUCK 0 MYERS, 0.CH"1<1 NOTICE IS HEREBY c;1vu; '"•' C.AJL C•PlAN "''° onown d \ MRS CHARLF.S WILLIAM ROUGE FIS h•n fllttO herein• prtltion fo,. Or0tor 01rt-( t tnQ r1en\h1r Of PfO-rVJnitl PtUPt"rt., Held by Anoow-r 10 Oe<.~o->nt ' E\l•t• 1\-M.tion IS1 P r 1 ,,,., .. ,~nte to ..,,..,, n " m•o~ tor lut1""'' 1>4rf•<.ul11t \ 4nd ttwil IM tinw ~ pta.c.• 04 ,,...,,no th« -----------"18UC NOTICI l7H,. PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUI au111teu , NAMa ITATelldWT T "' lollowlnt per.011 h dol,.. ..... "" ... CML se•v1c es. , ... ,., ... ,.,. ... Ctr<lt , H..,,11,._ llM<Kll, CA '2- ' ""''' ¥111on l•r•w•y. ltU lllvtrvl-(.l~le, H .... 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Ooong ,.ETITION F()lll "llOaATI( 0, WILL D<l\lne" •• I AND '011 LIT ff llS 71ST At.4f N 8 UTf[O!Ft£1.D 0 ''!> RANCH TAllY '#lflt p ,.,.,.,,a,,,_.,,µ h• ..ot (\t•l•O'(l "'l''•V rU'\C\ "'* tr .-inf' (•ltfOfn•• 91JtJ I r r,,q\' • • { l c., • r • 1 c HuO'°" e ~"'" 1111 ~m., ... l O.-•A <ROS') 0.. • ...., l tM Ne-1 ll••<n t.a lo1Qtno•'7MO NOTI Cf l\'HfREBY GIVEN l!WI R oc n•rd ~ Mt A1um 101 l\AN• 0~ AMf RICA NAT IONAL Or1tt•OOd, l Of't;,l'\4 dtol M•f (•lif· '"'" 1 P U\ f AH 0 \ /4 V I N G S A \ lP\1\ D\l\1n~'\\ 1\ (Onduclt·O bf " \OrlAftON ~\ '""'° h.-re1n,, e»lttlon t)«nt'r;tl iMrtMr ,f'Hli tor t1ron.1e O'f Wttl •nd fOf 1u1i1•n<• ot HudW('I U ~tf*°ll l-,.11,.r\ T•lt•mttnlAry to lhe ,,.u UH\ \t•te,.....nt Wd'\ •drtl ~.1n ttwi 11<.mtr ff'f•rt>nCf' lo _...,en t\ m6d,. 'or rounlv tlerk of (Jt•n~ Cuurtf~ on furthf.t ~kul•rl. •no tr\at IN> flm• AtJQU\111, 1•M •nd plec• ot M•t1no '"' W Hf' "'' ,111014 ~·" v-t ff')t ~htn"!Drr 1S 1'1q •I I C AP-.FTZ & k ASO•H i 10 f)fJ" m '" '""' 'CK.lftoom ot o ....... ,, tl$U M .--cArthl.H' e t11d I \It '" m•t'tl No l of "4.t•d (0U'1 ill l(J() c tit( lt¥tft•, CA '1111 (t•nl,., Oriv"' WMI '" '""°' r,,,. 01 S..,'''" Pubh~ Or~ < w • t Oe111 J11101 An1t C ~1tto'1\1• 1 ,\uQ J1 '" ~u• ~ 11 111/'f JI~ I li•t1t<J AU(Ju~r l • '''' L[l A 8A&N(H PUBLI(' NOTICt: 11~0,.d'i'.:'~~~'" wme n•• -"'t •or ~plemt»r a . "IC'TITIOU' a usi11•u DA II LING, HAl.l, llAE & GUTE SllWHIM11111 S4rwt "1•, •I. 00. m "'·~courtroom ol NAMI STATl!MlfNT o..,.rlment No l of wtd c.our1 •t 1 T n~ too""''"O .,.., "°" 1\ oo.no Du\t Clv'< CentiH" Of"lvt Wt'\t, 10 '"' (1ly o t ,,..., .• , s. ..... An•, C•l1forn1• ADVEAll!>INC \P(C.IAI. rtfS D•l•O A.,g,.1\1 JO.,,,, ,.,, ... -' B•vo to.•• -w (.A LEE A llRANCH f1'11 Coufth(Wt._ A1'1 F"-trQu\On U•t N••OOrt MANDIL.. ll!NIEll, & MOllOltllf 81•0 tOllOA~w ( ... ,.,1 IM N aytfkl St , St. I U T ,. .. , OU\•nf"'-\ t\ C fJAO-..< t•O b y .-r 1rt ......... '"• c..tH 9,.1 d tVIO\ot•I T•I t,.11W Jf,., f t-tQ.1\/•' At1•tM~ fW ,.., ...... , fh1 \l•fHn. t1I * f I 11 t .,_tr-'FW Publ1~ Or~ Co..t U•1 t ~.101, ''""'''" (l•h ,t Ot1t"IJ• ••v ''' \epl S • 11 191'1 J-191 Av'j II I WI 1"11"11 '""' ... 1. ... ,... .... ea _ .. hi IJIJ I W-tl .. Aner.... .. -11'-r P,,bll.,,.., Or-(o.otl D•llY P1101 ~01 S • 11 "" JSH 1' Pl.'HLJC NOTICF. NJ970 \U,.llllOlt COUllT 0 1' THE STATf: 01' CAl.t"O•NIA 1'011 THI! COUH rv 01' OltANGI( Nt A·lt14'7 P UBLI(' NOTl('Jo: P1d>• •t At.J ()r .,...,,,,I "M I 0•1 t f'!IOI A vQ 11 rt Y(lt ~ U t II t N OTICI! 0, Hl(All l NG OF ,., Tilt!* 11'0111 ,.llOaATI 0,, WILL Ill• I'• ANO 1'011 1.l!TTllllS TIESTAMI N CP--TAllY AND ,011 AUTHOlllZATIOlol SU,.l!llllOltCOUIHOF THE p • 'BJ.I(' Nf)Tl('t: TO ADMINISTlll UNDlll TMI HATl(O,,CAl.ll'OltNIAFOR " • •NDl,.ENDINT ADMINll THIE COUNTY 01' OllANGE TllATIOHO, £ST.ATIESACT Me. A·ltl .. 1 "l(TITIOU\ aUSINO::\S f •l•I• Of J AMf2' fOWAAD LYONS NOTte• 0,. MIAllllNG 0, HANIE STATl!MCNf ... J.AMt!> E LYONS au JAMES ,..TITI<* flOtt ,..0.ATI[ 01' Will Tn• IDll-•nQ .,..r_, ,, du1ng """ l YON1 o.._ •• ..., AND "Olt LIETTl•S T•STAMIN ~\\4\ NOltCf I') HfREBV GIVE .. 11\tt TAaY AND AUTMOltlZATION TO 'Ii r. C. f C •II r P( Al IVE J.AM E!> UOH&llO lYONS 11•• liltcl ADMINISTI!• UNDl(ll THI[ CAVSf & El'FE(l (IVll t/ArlON, "~'"'".~II-for Pro!Mt• Ol Wiii IND•"•NDINT AOMINtn•ATION •l l CAU'>F & (I If( r. U/I Or•n"8 end tnr l •tt•r. Tatt ...... nt•y -lot 01' llTAT•IACT. Ave . AOI (, ""'• -·· (A ~7611 AutnorltallOn to AOmlnlflff undtr"" E•l•I• o l ROBE RT ASHER M 1rn .. 1 Maritn f NMnd•I, IH$ lndtpe,,.,.,.1.Admtnhlr•llO•H1!E•laitt STEPHENSON ••• AO BEAT A Ora"'" A-. ADI C. CO.It M<r•• CA AO, rel••-• to -l<n "m-1or S.TE PHENSON ak• l"REOERIC '2'71 lurther oart1tuler" -IMl tlle llnw So.J081ARN, o.c ..... d Tt••• °""""' .. '""""'''"Dr •non •nd Ole<• ol lleArlnq \lie ...... ,,., NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN Intl dlvoouat "-" w.t tor ~embor H , lt1' Al MARY MARJOl'IE PARRISH.... M••-IM rtrlWlndet 10 oo ..... 1n111e counroomo1 O.e>art· llled l\tt9ln • pelltlOft tor Pr-It of '"'' tltttn'fnl .,._ 111eo '"'" ow mtl\I No J ol \Old court, ., l'OO Cl¥1< Wiii end lor Lt1 .. " T•s111m41ntory •llCI Co11nty Clerk of Ott"9' CD<lnly on Ctnttr Ori"" Wul. 111 Ille [tty Ol S.nla tutllorlLellen lo <ldm1n1tter trw •lU!t AUQ ti, 1'7' Ana CelflOl'nl• u"4Nr 11\t ,,.,..,.._.,, Admlnl1tr•tlon l'l,.9U O•••d "'-'t JI, tn. of E•I• ... Ac! reference to wltkn I\ Publl\/wd Or-Co.,t D•llY Pllol l..Oot A 8rort<ll mede lor lllnr.r e>artk vta,., •nd lll•t AuQ n n , !>ooOI > n "" Coonly C1tr• """me-plac;eOfl\t•rltttlllew m.. Jii i,. WA LICIElll,WlllGMT, II•• -... lor Sel>t-r II, 1'7• •• ITYl•lll & WAllO 10 00 • m., In Ille courtroom Of 0-1 NO C£ "-•• --·Jr men1 No. lot WIG cour1 •• 100 (1v1< PUBLIC Tl u• """"" .,.., , COfltet Oflw w.u. tn Ille Coty ot Sam• S."8 ... Ana. , .. lfornl• ll'ICTITIOUi aU51Nl!U ~A_. •• CA .. ., O•ledA"9Ull1',1'1' NAMeSTAT•Ml!NT hi 11UIU.M71 P UBLIC NOTICE. l..Oot A llrAf\Cn, Tl\t fotlOWlne ""''°" •• OO•nQ .,.,., A~ ... ,..... "'"1U.... County Ctert< MU•• Pu•ll•-Or-CNll Daily P lto4., "LUNKl!n IPLUNIC£n MOTORC YC.LE llfBU•LDllCC ~01 J.•11 "" Jl10·1• 411 Oii"' A-SERVICE. 111 Yor~lo-• 1. Hunt ,. 0 h• »t lnQlon Be<Kn. CA '11 .... " .......... -..o. CA,,.... Dold flrWIH IJ71 M•91< ,,, Ttl 11141 U..-Hllnlinqton Bee<n CA.,.,. Attff•,. lw--Tnh _,..., "con<luct•d oy an In N llll11' Pul>lllhed Or-Ccwt\I D•llY Pilot, dlvlcl..al lfOTICI OI' SALi! 01' Sotottm-4,S, II, 1919 JWJ 1' D .. ld Flnu,. •• •L ·~D ,.l!.~N•L •a~•aTY -----' Tnll '"'-' wa• liltd wllll the • -..v ~ ,. ..,,..,. PUBLIC NOTICE Cou11ty Cluk 01 Oran11t Cou11ty on AT "llllVAH SALi! 411911,1971 AIAUNIT --_ --l'li.ttl Ne A '2U7 N·le7•I Publl•lled 0r .. 99 C.0.\1 Delly Piiot, ~-Ceur9 ti .... alitl9W Ne. le2_.Jt7 AU9 21, 2', Sepl S, 11, tt1' ~etl Colff-la ,_ NOTtCe TO C•IDIT0115 USS.1' IM C-h ti 0••- llecs. 6111 -61t1 U.C.C.I In the M•lltr ot Ille E1ltlt Of (•)A bulk tren"et I> •-I to lllPNICE COLLETTE VITUl.LO •ka m•d•. T"'-bulk tr.wt"•• 11 1111>le<t t PUBLIC NOTICE COl.LETTf 8EANIC E VITULl.0, s.<Uon 610tof Ille Commerclel C-OKu\<MI lb I Tiie ,,_. •ncl l>vllnff1 oldeltetl Notice I• htrtby ,,.,..., that tlle Uft· of Ille lr°""9rOl't ere "CTITIOUS auStN•U Otl"lgned will Mii et prlola wit, .., OMA• RAYMOND •nd OMAR NAM• $TATeMaNT or ell., llW 11lt d•y of s.citemlltr, •AYMOHO -VIVIAN RAYMOND • Tnt fotlowlnt pe,.oni ••• Oolng 1'1• ti the oflke Of Edwerd H. SI-• busfM•• et • a.... ~ A119 11. "· Sepl S, 11, "" 'to 1111 N--1 lllvd., Cotto Mew, CA COf'IT INENTAI. WALL PANl!L '10 NtwPort Center 0.lw , .... 11 ..... '"" · N••Port ll•e<ll, Celllernla t7..0, ».... Tiie n-end~ eddr"1 of Sl71 Rnurcf\ Orlv•, Hunll119lon County of 0r.,., Sl4M Ol Callforn ... ttto troM!wwM ere· BHcll, CA""" to the 111.,...1--'!-· -•• PET•R MAXSON •ncl JANICE Pf\oto Ttrnolele Corporation, • jac:t lo <oftflrm.eUon by .. 10 Superler PUBLIC NOTICE SHA•P, IGI ..._,por1 llhrd • Cott• C•tllornle corpor•llon, 127 North Courl, •II Ille r!Qttl, tllle-IMffHI ti MoM, CA "'17 ' ~·:;-;: P-81Vd • City 04 lnd11•lr'f, w ld OK.-cl .. tl\t llme ti clt.UO - All otflw laltl,.ll _. encl Od· Thlt busiftftt II C-..CIOd by tO< •II 11\t rtohl. Otte -lm., .. t "'-t IM CP..... ••Met llM by IN lr-.ffforl wit""' -•llofl e utol• Of Wld cite .. -llel «41<>1recl ,.,.._ lllrff '""i.i _... M ler •a known t ,..._ T.rnpl •• by_, .. ..., !IA •-or..,.,.., ... , .-r "ICTITl°"l.UllNeU IM tr~.,.. NONIE M • t...., or In Oddltloft to lttM told .. llAMelTATaMtiNT (() Tllo 1outte11 Olld O•lltrol =."';.<II cu...i ............ Of ... otll, 111-.. TIM l .. '°"""9 ,..,._ MW ...,.. ..,_,. dH<rl.illlft of lite 11reoerty to 11o ~ ell the ,..,.... Rl!'.Al -PIRIONAl " t I l • I 0 A K e R 0 0 K lt-lwred Is. A eot1al1t lt...,11>9 IMl•I· pro,..r1, , .. .,...., l1t IN c-lY el PROP•RTIH, ltl9 O.W ltrwt. lult9 -· ~-H -OMAR'S CUSTOM Tf\ll ....,._ WH lltff wllh U.. o.....-. SU. 91 Collfontla, PMtk ule" -· ~ llNdl, ColHwlrio nwe PICTURE l'ltAMING & GAl.La•v '°""1' CMr1l OI Or•ft99 C:O..nly °" lydet<rllledalot-.-11: Jfflfl" ........,, .... o.... ..,._., ""'-'" • M111 ~ eiw .• ~ A.uf. 17• 1919· ''"'' 11wcty sc.-. -·,. c11,, So.Ito•........., llMdl, Collfentle ...... CA '1•17, lncw1,.. t11turo1, ==~=Aft Co lffernle , l•t•llY 41Hullle41 H ._.. i.... C. Seftwllla, 1'• Dow ..., ......... 9'M wlll, -we1,.. ...._ 211 lotlew• StrHt, h lte .. , N_,.,, ... di, -· ,......,_ CA '1... l91 IJIS, Tr eel ntl, "' IN ~ 91 ~..... ..,._, O. ~. Cdl Tiit tMeco .... l"9 MM M ir ' ,....,1 Mldwe, O ly, "°'1MY Of Or...... ... .... 0... ....... Suite •• ~ '"'9r wfllC:fl tM llulll ltM"9r le t• 119 ,...,1.,.. Or-C.M o.fty Pt... of C.•11 ........ , ft .... IMP r-*4 lft 800<.lil, C..NonlNI t11Mt K. 11Hrtt ca11-....1u -• ._ n, ,..._ 41 .. J of Ml-11- _. .. ..._, 1411 •n-...... °""· ...... •ANIC OP AMlllUCA NT~.,... A .... n , "· ..... $, "· .. ,. m1-1• m•••· '" Ille office of .... COUltl'f tit, locr-M9, '-llf.,1110 tNIJ VleL .. ,"""9n~,CAflAI. _ ·-~ ef lfid County, IMllMllflt • CM1 ....,.., Mel Daw ..,_., ~ <i.tMI _., .. 11,_ .C· • ,.., ... ,_ lflll.._,ou 1111K. ..,, .. -. ......,.,. llNdl, c.tlfonll• .. '* ef ._.k • HTUA, ,.,_. v~ PUBLIC NOTICE T•"'" of .... cat11 1" 1owt111 _, ..... Lot ..... 1. C•lftP•nr, • LJ-., Htll!IWt ...... CA ~. ... .. tM Ullltod 54.-. 0fl (Oflflrinot1911 .. Collt.,1110 cer,o.otle11, , .. o. ... •~ tflOll 1111ie11imi •· tmJ tlttl11t PICTITIOUI euittt•N H I•, or 11••• cnf\ onf u1uu '''"'· 14111• -L ,._ .............. "'or.,.........., 2f, HAMlllfATIMaWT •vld•nud ,., 11010 H<ut•• .. ., CAtlflnN.... _.. tm. 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Calllorni• .. in Atlantir City Deanne Rae Fogar- ty , 22, of Azusa , Jokes with other con - testants at the Miss- America Pageant. M 1ss Fogarty says p•geants changed- her life for the bet- t e r 'Average Girl' Miss California Says Don't Belittle Pageants By PETER MATTIACE ....... 94 ~ ...... ,.. .... ATLANTIC CITY . NJ Don t put down the Mass America Pag1-rmt 1n front of Mil>:. California Deanna H;u~ f''or.art_> \ay\ vag<·a .. h turned her lite a round "lie}. I'm tht· avcrai:e garl 1o1.alk1ng ttw street . a high :.rhool d1µloma , two. vcars 1n Junior collegt'," she says ··N,Jv. J have a talent and 1t ':. because of this µroi:ra m J ve got a IJttle taste of a dream world " Two years ago, Deanna sayi. s he was hang ing a round Azusa with, no direction and httJe hope A high school chl'erl~ader and homecom Ing queen. she found herself at a c hunky 142 pounds with little desire to go on at only 20 years of age "I HATED MY~t:a.t·. I d1dn l v.ant t<• ~f'l up 1n the m om1nj( I v.a\ cunfu<,<'<J and i.lfr«1tcl and I didn't believe• in m}'l>t'lf · 'ohf· \aad lier father. Frank Fr1~iHt\. i.l 'oales mi.ln suggested she "ntcr the M I'>!> Lynwood Pa gt' ant Deanna balked "I wasn't M>ld on this Muff.' :.he said "But I decided lo sing b<•cause, look, 11 ·s lhe eas1el>t thing to do " Deanna won the local and county pageanLc,, only to be defeated a t the Miss Cahforma Pageant. It was lhe turning point ·Wh1·11 cl1dr I "'111 I CJ1•r1dPd 1r:..r v.ould devt>lop ffi)M:Jf I devou:d a lot of tJme to pus1t1 vp th1nk1nj! I dec1dc.'<1 to turn situations i.lround and makP th1n1ots work for me," she '>atd 'J "''' \1•<ir ... l<1tt·r '>h1-· wl'nt on to l>ecomc l\l 1s" {'allf11rt11.i <snd J r hanre tu win lht $20,000 "l'holar'>h1p .rnd m11r<• th:.in S50,000 in bookings th.ti 1.w 1o1.1th lu·int: ~11'o:,, Amenca Pa~t'antr~ l>e<1nn<1 claim •,, gavf• her a re- aMlll lo b..·ltt·r h<'rM•lf r:.he plans to l>ing show tunes in hl'r t:il1·nt compet1t1 on J and develop a -·pos itive attitude. c hanges s he hammers home 'It ·s a ne v. lifestyle for me." she says SHE IS RILED WHEN someone points to the apparent n;:uvete of her c hum that her goal "1!> to dt>H•lop hn w1tt·nt1al 100 percent so she l'<rn rf'a rh th•· unr<·Jc hJbl<• '>tar .. I fl't•I I .1m •• µroduct r1f th1\ program and tha t s 1o1.hat mJkt" m1• d1frt•rcnt Things are un- li m 1 t t'd no"' "hi· '>•• .> •, 'Thi' prngrJm 1:-. for ~cholarsh1p and who 1wt·d~ a \C'holar,h111'• M"' M 1!>., Fogan~. J Junior music major al Rio Hondo Collt•gt· ha~ a ctown·to earth attitude not often found at a JJilli!<'ant :.oaked with pretense a nd compd1t1on Whe ther the eight pageant Judges wall hke he r d1rt'ctness wall be learned at the finals next Saturday night "I don 't fit the m old I'm coming from a totally different pl ace ... l>he insists. I ()()'fr. Wool Gabardine Sult SpeCially Made and Specially Priced for all Lnnz of Callf omia stores. Blazer, bl11ck, beige, blue, rust Skirt. black , beige, blue, ruat Blouse. 100% polyester, bleck, s~. $36. navy, red, nalur&I, while SJ4. ~--~..... ~~Or .... c..t~·.-..."-jr.ft:~~?iillitllifii-----= .... ,. ~=-· aa.1•. ,,,,.. ~.. &----------------"::" ... ~':.'*'Y -:t:~= a,u':!. Doi ,._....,0r..., c.1t Daltv ~ .... -=:-·u o-io.ttY ,_ PASHlON JStAND NEWPORT BEACH 644 4411 ~.~~"~~~~~ -~~ ~~~~-,~~ ~"~~·~•~m ~~·~~~~~~~~~•••••••~--~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••~ ' ... ·-........ r .. SIG.Ea CALENDAR I HOACllCC>f4 Ball.et Benefit The Civic Ballet Guild of Southern California will hold a champa&ne open tiouse at 1 p.m. Bunda~" Sept. 18; at the Fountain Valley home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ng to benefit the Southern California Civic Ballet. Entertainment will SOUTH COAST LITERACY COUNCIL la holding training classes for peraons interested tn becoming tutors O( non·Enllilb·IPHklnt persona or of functional UUt.erates in thelr own language. Trainin1 cluaes will be from 9:30 a .m. to 12:30 p.m . Wed., Sept. 12, throuab Nov. 14. and from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13. through Nov. 17. Information: call Eat.elle Rosenthal, 493-8800; Onalee Carter, 497-1138; or Betty Kent, ~·3587. BETA SIGMA PHI will bold a luncheon Satur· day, Sept. 8, at the El Adobe restaurant, San Juan Caplatrano. Information : call Donna Wertz, GM8'10, or Claire Salsman, 768-7~. DAUGBTSaS OP THE AMERICAN SEVOLUTIONl Southe rn Council of the California State i:;oclety, will meet at 9:45 a .m . Thursday, Sept. 6, In the Huntlniton-Sheratob Hotel, Puaden.a. Information: Mn. Stanley Ma rkin, 543-3828. NEWPORT BEACH ASSISTANCE LEAGUE, Junior Auxiliary. Invites bridge and teonla players to enter the annual Shulfte and Serve Bridge and Tennis Tournament. Particlpanta play one session each month from October ; ["" ___ ~_!_~_e 9 _ .. !:_r__., _ ____.) ' IBLF Cl!NTE& is aponaorlna a Single Ex-~ J)el1elace D program qued "h TaW.nc All There la?" at 7:80 p.m. Friday, Sept. 'I, lD the City of Onqe. Alao, the cent.I' wUI bold lta t eontinulnl dilcuuloa on '"The lleet llarket: An ' Altel'DllUve for Gay llen and Wom•" at 'I p.m. llond.,, ltpt. 10, ln Oranae. lnformatioa: Bob, atlt'l-9800. ADVANCD DALTB CENTD fl banu a moon.ftgfrt beaebparty from s to 10 p.m. lfed· anctay, Sept. 5, in Corona del Mar. Inform•· tloD : Sbirley, at t'TJ-0700. OaANGB OOAIT llNGLES wUl bold a Sunday aruncb at 12:80 p.m. SundQ, Sept. 9, ln Cotta .... Informatloa: SberTJ, at $5M3"1I. ML80A m CLO II lll••iul I HBb; Medon lmd barbMul at t :• P·D!!1 rrkil11 lept. 7, la JniM. latormatloo: Wa.JDe, a1 •mt. CAaftD'S. a mw l1n&)ll Uab, WW bold a •eetial ate p.m. FrtdaJ, Sift. 'I, at tM VtlM TutlelDNewportBeach . ...,....:••· --- ClulJ Calendar include a paa de deux demonstration by company artistic director Antl)oey Sellars and ballet miatreas Terri Hayes, aeen here dancing in Mrs. Ng's garden u she looks on. For information, call 839-0756 or 891-5105. throulh March, excluding December. Entry deadllile la Saturday, Sept. 8. Wormation: Call 881·5025 SATCB BEU.ES' FUNl>ts FOa YOU support WO•BN OP THE ll008S, c:.ta lle11 Cba,W 1151, wUl bold an enrollm.at m..uns at I p.m. Tbunctu, Sept. e, tn u.. Colta lif 11a If OOH Lod1e, 485 E. 17th St. lnlormation: llarsartte Letter, NS-7188. lllLITOY WIDOWI, Oraqe County Sod• ty, will meet at lO a .m. SeturdaJ, 8eDt. I, at Republic Federal Sarinp, MOO J:. l'ltb St., San· ta Ana. Active duty wldowa and retired 1ervicemen'1 wtdowa are lnvtt.d. Information: write P . 0 . Box 242, Tultln, Clllt. ,..,. SHAWM WAGON, a welcom.lnl project~ the Women'a Diviaion, J ewbb Federation CouneU of Ora.nae County, in cooperation with all area .lewlah wome&'1 ortanisatlom, ~ bcllt two newcomers coffees on Tbunday, Sept. 8. In· formatioa: 7~1M4 LAGUNA BEACH EBBll CLUB wt11 mMt at U a.m. Monday, Sept. 10, at the South Laiuna home of Mrs. Bill Thomas. Intormatioo: Mn. R. Thornton Boswell, 499-3125. F'AMILV SERVICE A880CIAftON plam a new tralnin~ 1erie1 for TOT LINE volunteer counselors. TOT LINE la a telephone coumellnc service for parenta of lnfanta ~ preacboolen and ls designed to help with normal pa.renti.n1 problems and to prevent more aertoua problems in parent-child relationships. Information: 838.7377 . FOUNT~ VALLEY COIN CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 8, at Fullertoo Savin~s and Loan, Brookhunt and Talbert, Fountain Valley. The public la invited. Informa· tion Henry Philippa, 962-2181. RAOASSAH, Newport Beach Chapter, plans an Hawaiian dinner and dance on the "Queen" at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept.~. The "QuHn" is docked at Wa s hington Street between the Balboa Pavilion and the ferry. Reservat1ons. Helene Gortz, 955-1517 , or Cele Karp, M0-6789 AMERICAN FIELD SEaVICE, Newport Harbor High School Chapter, Is seeltina youne persons interested in livinc abroad for • sum· meP or fuJl school year in one or S3 nations. An informational meeting ls scheduled at 7. 30 p m. Wednesday, Sept. 12, in the school. AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN 'S A8· SOCIATION, Newport Beach Chapter, will meet. at 6: 30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, at Sir Oeor1e'1 Restaurant, 2810 S. Bristol. Santa Ana. Nonnan Surken of the Social ~urlty Admlnlatratlon will speak. Women in bualnela or fo~ty lD business are invited to join the uaoelaUoa. In- formation: Della Moran, 788-8812. ORANGE COUNTY HEaB 80CllTY wm meet at 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 9, at Fullerton Savini• & Loan, Brookhurat and Talbert, P'oun· taln Valley The public la invited. Information: Kitty Pandiscio, 892-7411. SPVGLASS IDLLS P~MONIC COMMIT· TEE will hold a luncheon for new members QOVl!RNOA'S DAUGHTER -Maureen Reagan, daughter of actress Jane Wyman and former Gov. Ronald Reagan, will 1peak at a luncheon held by the Brandeis University National Women's Committee :or Orange County. The event will be at 11 a . m . Wednesday , Sept. 12, at the Newport.er Inn. For deta.lla, call 851·1lt3 or 97S-0478. Tueaday, Sept. 11. 1n the home of Mrs. Chns McKlnlq. lnformation: Mn. Donald Hilliard, 840·18. AllEalCAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRE D PEaSONS, Fountain Valley Chapter, will meet at I p.m . Monday, Sept. 10, lo the FountaJn Valley Community Center . Information : Virginia Obemeyer, 963-6230 featur" I E ffe c:tl"9 Dieta 891-3441 C.11142-5678. Put a tew words to work for ou. ( Horos~ope ) THURSDAY, sznsusa • By SYDNEY Oii.Ail& AUES (Mar. 2l·Apr. 19): Whal had been <m the ''back burner" will surge to forefront. Full moon poeltion emphasizes secrets, clandestine meetln.p, conftdenUal data. Accept challenge and rnpomlbWty -you could be on brink of major dilcovery. TAURUS (Apr. 20·May 20): Lunar position hicblitbta frtendlblp that could be tranaformed into romance. Obtain hint from Arin me1aa1e. Read between the linea. What you have been aeeklq could be banded you on proverbial silver platter. Pisces, Virgo individuals dart In and out of scenario. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Accent on prea· U,e, honor aod reputation. Dor)'t duck major la· 1u11. Stand tall and ftnn for prtnolp~es. Paat obU1ation looma large -come to 1rips with neeeutUl9. Older penon will become your ally. Know It and act accordingly. CANCER (June 21.July 22 ): Graap overall view. 8ee picture aa a whole, not in bl ta and ptece1. Col'T'e8pond, submit formats, advertiJe, publlab and open wide lines of communlcaUon. You "Wt11 ftnlsh a key project. Arlea, lJbra penom ft.lure promlDenUy. LIDO <July II-AUi. 22): Tue lead, tnalst on an aceountiJll. Thole who inlUally oppo1ed you could actually become aW11. Mone1 ta tn· valved. One cloee to you, perhaps pattner or mate, coaftdes ftnucial plans. St1WI lndepen· dence, ortainallty and COUl'AI• of convtctionl. \'laGO (Aug. JI.Sept. 12): Indecdllon could be an uaet. Play waitlq tame. a.f\aN to be rualled iDto prematun aetloo. Canc.r, Leo, Aquarb .. lndlvldu1J1 tt1ure in 1cenarlo. Par1Mr'IM al cleltnes Hrlou con· . . ..... ,..'\:.~ ,., ... ..... ., -t--~--- • -"'r.- s ideratlon. Be analytical, take nothing for aranted. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Humor, venatlll· ty and ability to expand borizooa-these are emphasized. OemlnL Virgo, Sagittarius natives play key roles. Accent on unique servl<:tJS. de- pendents and pets. Keep resolutions co~ng health, nutrition and medical-dental •ppouit· men ta. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Ta.kt advan· tase of openinga, pounce on o?portunlUn. You learn where you atand In special rel1Uomhlp. Be practical and realistic -protect aelf ln emo- tional clinches. Member of oppoclte sex dil· cusae1 l11uea lo frank maMer. Be recepUv~. 8AGl1TARIU8 <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): You'll have sreater opportunlly for aelf-expresslon within worktn1 schedule. Select quality material. Emphaalse security, make move to close traMaction. Eliminate 1afety baaarda. You have riahl to be happier at home -and )'OU will be. CAPUOORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dispute with relative can be settled. Be flexible. Ir diplomatic you gain major point. Special call or 1hort trip could be on agenda. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio peraons figure lo scenario. You could be rtclplent of unusual glft. AQUillUS <Jan. 31)-Feb. 18): Full Moon emphuliea personal ~lou. paymenta, collections and Increased Income potential. Perceive altuaUons, placee and JMOPl• u they are, not merely throuch hue of~ tblD.k· inJ. Define terms, cheek sources Ud be aware ol ftnanctal put performances. PllCa (Feb. 19-llu. ID ): Pull llooe in 1our l1tD bl~«ibts greater independence, con· ndenc• and ability to be at riibt place at riabt tlme. You're 11ven opportunity to prove a special point -and you'll do lt. Cancer • Capricorn individuals ftiure Pl"OllalMDt11 · The Precision Haircut 1And why 11 l'lllQht be'r1Qhl tor Y•'U 1 If you hate the way your haircut disappears the r.ay after. come to Command Performance whero we specialize In the precision haircut. Prec1s1on haircutting ts our technique for cut· ting the hair in harmony with the way 1t grows. So. as 11 grows. It doesn't lose its shape. And bec.ause the hair is cut to fall naturally, you don't havP. to keep fussing with 11. Usually a shake of the head does1t. The prec1s1on haircut with shampoo and blow- dry costs just sixteen dollars for guys and gals. We alao offer permanent waves, colonng, frosting and conditioning. No appointment is rfeeded. 1ust come In. And you'll see that preciaion 1s nght for you. 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For 1 proftt!maktn1 police report. ·~· · , P4trfOl'IMd lMt IDOM.b br a re-The televtaloo production com· Hollywood movie... · . ~ 11rve hellcot:r er•• for a pany wu fllmina "Hiab lee." Ac~ to police, ;..... ·. • ... ~ p~t.~v11R ... ~'!' ~t ~~bt:~T~~!~~Jii~~aa: Pa~r:!!r,8;,::~!fe~·o,C.:::i.'tb :!t'ro,8~~ :: ~· .. ·A~·riF YOC/.. an eat.lmatAld ~.000 OD Jet l\tel to Reaerve bellcopters helped Army Reaerve Command ..at on a IDOl"lllq walk and !ib~~~11.42l.;.;-'·<··· allow E.S.J . Productloo.a ot New ataee a crub and a mountaln Ford Lawton, aald, "I feel there stopped to talk to Joe1er !•.:.~ l'mfl"•• York and Loe AoaelH to photo. rescue. waa value ln the tralnlnJ and tbe Mlc6ael Sbapi.ro, 31. . · ,., arapb ft10tl near a abeer llM*D· Several reserve pilots quoted potential publicity Uie Army ;. ". ,~ taln w1Jl ln the Cascades lo by The SeaWe Times d.lsaereed. Reserve will receive from the Sbaptro laier aald Ma. --------· nortbwelt Waab1aa10o atate. however, with their supertora• project." Sym&Dlky let 10 of the r--;::=====:::----, optnloo tJI the ntghta. The pilots, leub, the dog attacked ( (.o~"'tfl:H ] MA.I. Oli:NN18 l'OLEY, • wbo asked that their namea not Foley aald a Sikorsky S-64 him and be retaliated by . . public attain olftcer baaed to be publlabed. called tbe miaaion Skyeram probably could have pu.J..Uns out bi.a licensed ADVOCATES "Tell him hi. wile la here to see him, and menuon lhlll the gods ·~ •nirY .. Lo• Anaeles wu ualped by the dangerous. doae tbe job 'ii you could have automatic and firing two In'"• Army to be a Ualaon with and found one." He ins isted that fatal abots in.le the dog's tecbnlcal .civiHr for E.S.J . He .. THAT WAS HAUlY fl.Yinl," E.S.J . looked. neck, police aald. 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I & tll I •-stll tOOJ laws ill 1001 ....... 1002 e .. ,.. 1002 G ... ,.. 1002 ..... ...._. ION Coah:MeM 1024 ............•.......•. . ...................... ••····••••·····•······· .............................................. ·•····•················ ............................................. . Thia anspaper will DOt knowinfly accept •ny advert sin& for r eal _. which la in v1ola- tian of tbe law. HmMs for Sale IN llYIME A PRIZE GEM -2 Bdrm Turtlerock townhome . cont&mporary style with gorgeOt.lb v,ews Only SUJ7 ,500 WONDERFUL WOODBRIDGE -Grt 4 bdrm fam. home. 2. story. formal din ing, fam . rm . l&rge backyard and lots of recreational facilities. $130,500 TURTLEROCK HIG HLANDS -3 Bdrm v;ew home. Country French decor, profess lndscpng. top quality appointments. $198.500 ROYCE ROAD HOME bdrm. prof ldH ped upg rades, m o unta.n $162,000. Handsome 3 br ;ck e ntry. views. only U ~ l ()U i: fi()~~§ REAL TORS'. 675 6000 2443 Eau Coast Highway, Corona del Mar ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ZMOBAYSIDE DRIVE: G -~ ' I 002 Corona de1 Mar; a moet -··••••••••••••••••••• deliabtlul splat level, ASSUME 11/Jo/o LOAM On tJus beautifal 4 Bdrm 214 bath, + large fam.Uy room home. Tile entry into this newly decorated 5 year new home. Gcrg«JUS big yard, lge double bar garage (fulisbed wallsJ Perfect move in rondit1on. At- tract 1 vely priced at $115.950. BAJ DUPLEX custom built, contem· poruy home with spec· VIEW! VIEW! Tt•hcular bBAdY VIEW Panoramic Newport Bay r e e e rooms . views from gorgeous 3 separate family room. bedrm upper unit or formal d1rung room. bay spaoous 2 bedrm lower V1ew s1lllng room ad101n \IDll ! Natural bnck fplcs ing master swle, mdoor· Wet bars. 4 Car garage outdoor living, large Boat s pace. Steps to swimming pool & patio ~ac~. Dial 752-1700 area ' Secunty system A.CIT $.'i..15,<XX> ·p.;. ,. . I .. I cou Of tl:~IPORT 4oour~. FOR.A~ C.M~a. I~ m&rnl _ Rf:t~~.~s .. . . -·~ ~·· '""" TWOSTOClY A North Costa Mesa 4 Bdr m . huge r ecre• tkn/storage area. Adult occupied, with many Jl1ra in uplJ'ades. Now fll ,fAX). c..JJ $46-414.1 ~. COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. or-...tc '°"'"' $37,000 DOWN Owner will carry lat TD at 10%. Cua tom bui It cb>lell 2 BR 2 Ba, fplc, dbl 1arages, walk to shopping. Eul-'ide Cost• Mesa. Call 645-il61 .... . .. OPEN HOUSE REALTY ;!'!' THEILUFFS 4 Bdrm Ca rmelita model. New carpets. 2 story. firepl•ce, patio. Sl6S,<XX>. 642--5200 ~~tM ~~r ff' ,/ . ... Ha •• Fi&et' ~~~~~~~~~ Lane pvt drive, to giant ::. tree secluded 2·sty on --------• est•te-siied grounds. Brick frontage & English bay W'Uldowa 4 or S BR. Incl. b.ide-a-w•y g•me rm. Real formal din. rm. oount.ry kitcll w /pantry. Fam Rm. domed ce1I angs. Brick fplc's, sep hobby workshop. Only min. to beach. Ready for t h is ? Mu st aacri.fice-S89.SOO. CALL NOWI ! 963-0Q02 Bkr MESA VIRDE ADRSllS,000 Be•utlful tree lined * ~~r,/.Jlanri .~lly llGCANYOM 2S Pinehurst Ln. $489.000 22 Royal St. George $C79,SOO Please call us for further informa tioo. l*-1493 3 +POOL Family shed living room, gourmet klcheu + di.mng rm. Stairs leading to private master suite. Large family room. wet bar, s ecluded patio S(ialtiing pool. Twbae. AsJdni tll9.900. Call for appt. 963-71181 , ""'"• ~., ; . . ,, , ;, ,,-' .. street. 3 Bedrm bome ~~~~~~~~ oeeclt fixing. Don't miss SELL idle items with a ouL, buy now! ! 646-7171 · Jiied d 1 ~mem1 Mn'" , . ,, 11 '• ., ., ' Daily Pilot Cla.ssi A [WIHtdJ\I ~~CE~---. MEW 84CM..AMO __,,SH TUDOR , PUol 6 cabana. Beach. · GMml 2-stJ 5 BR. Inc. g eat qlrs. librar y . Formal Dini.De Rm. 3 Ba. Fam Rm. w /Wetbar off 1or1eou 1 pool a r ea. ft'end:I windows, brick I walk Way5 " beautih&f I U.., l.ncredlble 6 only 1--· See today. C&U ~bier. 1 IHYISTOtlS SPICIAL Slt.tOO Spiaaltb •t7le ealaU01 ...... Room ·to build! Olll ... n n O'ffiflo. "s IUN rolf NICI' f:·~~:3lf TH [ RE Al ~ ESTATERS ---- 810181 ILllRS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE CO~OMA DEL MAR F ANTASTIC FOREVER.VIEW In Cameo Shores. One Of The Most Prestigious Locales Jn Southern California With Private Beac hes. Beautiful Home With Three Bedrooms Plus Family Room. B ullt Around Sparkling Swimming Pool. Fee Land. All For $565,000. · ® --.......... ,. • 631-1880 111 DOVWt DllYI 'JI~~ DOVER SHOIES At last, the perfect home With an outstanding ocean, ba y, mountain· & nbtht light view. Gracious entry into large Uving room & formal dlning room. Gourmet ldtcben & separate family room. PlaJlt,atJ• 1hutten -3 bedroom and master suite. 1595,000 including the land. IAYROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip A YALON Well coo:s tructed, 3 BR. 1 ba .. oak floor. partial basement, concrete foundation. Flats area. $120.~Fee . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ': • l,. Y' "' [J, .,. '--< 8 o/':J bio l *VETS l1IMi Your Ell&JbUity NOW .. LOW DOWN It LOW INT. RATE. Let us show you bow to quallly. T•toledC.,.. W.u.t.f 754-1202 YEW tte>MES MEW NIYACY ~ACU tbw-..-T...is $350.000 Colmtry Hollow 631 ·2366 ----- 2 8 ll J a ~ m 1 n 1• Creek Homl' Pool tt.-nn1i.. convt·nil!nct· a nd <t J>('t:'k or lhc ocean $225.000 HARBOR RIDGE LEASE OPTION ~K 3 bedrooms 6: den. formal din10g. e•· ceilent view $1800. per IJOlth. ~ Corpor•te M.tu lluk) /14 /CJO QlJJ -------- ADD-A-VIEW Already there 1s some ocean Vlew. but 1f you re aJly want a dynamite I vjew • add a second n oor Tl's a s uper investment opportunity! The roof or this contemporary 3 bdrm home 1,s alrecidy nat & al $237,000. Ill lh111 pr11ne Newport lle1ghl11 location. you s hould make nolh1ng but 171 41 673·4400 121 ll 621·2121 HARBOR \ DI\ '""'" uf I l:irhor Im, . ..,, nwru l" ~<® B€ach Realty IEAL.HTATE EXCILLEMCI SfMCI lt4' IALIOA ISl.AHD Delightful bayfront duplex; 3 & 2 bedrooms . t o p condition : owner will help f;nance. $825,000. 1310-12 South Bayfront. Open da.ly i:s.- NEWPORT BEACH 759-8811 Wl·:sr:1·:Y 'N' ... ~ •• . . "' TAYLOR CO. REALTORS si n ce 1!>46 SHORECUFFS -SSS0,000 Jmag;ne this! A NEW traditional home .n th.s p.tturesqul' area to be s tarlcd .n September Choo!-ie your own <.·olo~ ek The plans for th.s 4 BR home are .n our off.te so come .n and look them over You'll agree they look fabulous WESUY H. TAYLOR co .• r.uLror.s 2 1 I I Sc.. Jooqum Hlh !toad HEW,ORT CENTE:Jt,H.I . 644-4910 DECORATORS DBJGKT Sprawhng 2 story, 3 lung siz.ed bdrms. Extensive ly mirrored. a ccented with earthtone carpet 2 car garage with opener Gourmet lutchen. dming r oom . cen tr11I air 112.SIOO. Ne!'P()rt Ounlax R~S l97.~00 Unbeuevable Newporl Beach value' 100 i.tepe; to sand and ocean ' 4 Bed rm • 3 bedrm Wiil N et'd' your TLC don l w;olt, call now7~ 1700 WA1"alllOMT ttOt •Ul•S El:tr• lar1e corner DILMIHT duples in alnl cond. You'll me lbe all new Mootin& avail. Spec ldtcbm, bltn microwave. t.acu.llU' view. Appoint· Cl0'8Ur bot lrayl 20x30 ODty 000 fam rm. wlbrica fplc *nmi& co' -te' 'ae.alty JUlt wailmg for famlly ha!lpt.alily. Qui.t street & Investment '88.SOO. Rutb Laurie, 640-5777 ._ru_tr_.~------ 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnvestor's duplex + 2 good rent,als, pool. ftplcs. charm 1255.000 Pn.nc1pa1s ooly 640-4999 UDUCID $319,950 Be crtative, on ly Shored.1ffs view pro. perty TimlUklne, ~gt. 631·12186 ...•.....•............. a..2 IUILDAI LE Cl\an:rung 2 Bdrm I b11 lh home with room to add ~ urul A.slung only 179.a>G Subaul all offer. Call~5880 ~·HERITAGE ' '. • REALTORS COSTA MESA 4 Houift on I Lot LO WEST P ft IC f . 111 <:U.t... M~a Uni) IO' do .... n o we Al"">' ~ltd World RHI ~tote S56-7777 9.4°/oLoan Available Take over thia lo•n al 9.+% with this charming J bedroom home w ith Wed entry. dining area, new paneling, new bui It 1n oven and counter range Pallo. S129.900 Cal.l~l~ Wl. Developer's OwnerDo~~efd one bedroom. one bath home on over 9.<XX> sq ft. lot I R·2 land J Great up and C'OOllllg area for units or l'OOdos Sbort dnve to beach and short walk lo !>bopping $86,900 In ve.1.0rs. caJI 540· 1720 -· ':iubrrul Terms' S7S,90tl Super Wes tside 3 Br home lar~e lot Xlnl start.Pr home or 1nvel>l mmt property 642·fil73 or 642·941 I Agt __________ ..,...., DaaPcMnt 1026 . ...........•....••••.. MESA VERDE MARJHfT A 4 Bdrm 2 balh qua1Jt) ~PHlarular h1lltoµ wit. !>hake root. doublt: home!. 20L2·3206 sq fl f1r'e'Pla~ Creal locauon C.1ose Lo Mannii Sel\'a ideal for entertam1111l Kd & Calle La Pnltld L.vge rec room. loo ol vent Sl66.<XX> to 1245,000 derk1ng , low main 1<!1~·493-40068ldr Lena.net> yard Offered at fQiwwt. V~ I 034 llave M>melbUlg to sell'' Uass1f1ed ads do 1t well -----lfi~~~~ ..:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:--. 962·4471 r.:~)546·8103 [~-Sl04.<XX> Ca II 540 1151 ••••••••••••••• •• • •• • • • ~HERITAGE • -• REALTORS 91;,.0/o LOAM Assu~ Loan on this lov ely 4bdnn home. 010<.' in ·very Oe.1rable' I" V Pro( decor t.hn.H>Ut Btf ISL.AMO LIVIMG! One block to water on fabulous Newport Bay! Private beaches. clubhouse. tennis courts. Dock. M ag n l f ;ce nt 2700 s q . r ~. e ntertainme nt home on Lido Is land! Spacious master wing hosting marble fi replace. deck & nig ht Llghts v;ew ! 4 Bedrms + de n & muc h. much more! Owner will help finance -you name it. we'll try it! Take advantage, call now. 673-85.50 COTT AGE IY THE SU Ocean view. Tower;ng trees. Quaint bunk beds. Zoned for more un;ts. Only $139,900! Hurry! Ca II 673-85.50 3 NIVAn HACHES! Fabulous Cameo Shores. PRIM E Corona del Mar locat;on w~th 180 d eg. ocean v ;ew! Cathed r a l ce;1;ngs. Game room. 4 Bedrms. Lowes t priced v;ew home in Cameo Shores. Don't hes itate. call fast, 673-8550. 673-8550 \.-05THE REAL '{)l ESTATERS We Wcri For YOU! ResldenUaJ & Income Property es Rentals DIAMOND REAL ESTATE JIM W COAi' NW1' int ... ou. BGUSH COTT AG-I SIP. GUEST HOUSE W /beams & !pie 4 RR. Din Rm., den or orfice. Peaceful tree s haded grounds Beach area $645 mo. pays all No qualifying. No new loan coats. It's fantastic. Call ~BKR SUGA.I 'H SPICE and everything ni~ with Uus delightful 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home. acl"06S rrom lhe golf course Flowing vaulted ceilings, formal entry. cozy frplc and very auract1ve wood for the frmshmg touch Ca II now. 919-53'70 AlLSTATE REALTORS ------- EXTIARME DUPLEX RXUP&SAVE Great starter homf' m need of T LC Bnn~ your paml brush and paJJJt your way to S'Sl J br + hnly rm make lttl.A 11Sling~ ~t Buy' RV acceu 'Wo n 't last ! 1145-ml (~l\7jl!tlJ'i§:1 Real Efitale C.CoclR~ $71 ,000. Bike to the beach 2 Story, 4 bedrm patio borne Sparkhnit pool. large hvmg rm. step saver kitchen +secli.Kted patio Assume $4.8. 732 loan 9~•'<. $4.87 pay, all Call now for appl 1163-71181 4'DUPUX MEWPOIT IE.ACH 0.y & ocean JU.St l blk away• Leas.ehold, 3 BR up, 2 BR down. 2 baths each. Pn ced at StOO. 900 67.>-3663 67~3880 Eves associated BAOK EA S-ltE Al TO~ S 101\ '" l o•h>o •" a•l' Easts1de POOL ly la.ndbcaped on IK pool 4 br, 2 ba. ramll> rm. hg H lot SJ 17 ,000 BY rm. frpb. gue:.t house OWNER 9656 Talbert Many ilra~ A'>sumc Av, 968-20JO loan 9 98<; 111l Approll --------- bal SUJ2 <XX> ·Pnced un· I ...... lffdt I 040 der markd SUl~.000 Ca II ••••••• ••••• • • • • • • •• • • • 642·0467 Owo •aant or IYTHESIA !llSl--0963 Broker Large exec 4 bedrm, 2•,, C~AR GLEllJ ba w )&e ram rm, formal ....,, n dlmng rm. ju.st a 11hon walk to the be•ch MOOD. SAU Parlt Pla«.lnc M.2·7461 3 bed.room model. h1ghly Owner on en a home. 3 br. upgraded coodom1~1um 2 ba. 9522 lnnsbrul'k Z564 E>deo A'e. ( M 7 1 4 9 6 J · 2 9 4 7 & 642-6734 Z1J 59S-900C By Owrttt 4 Br. many up grades inrlud~ c-eram1r tJle entry. Oak parquet nr. nt>W r aJ"p('t & man) r)l.herl> Mesa dt•I Mar are;i. Sl0'2.000 979 3467 IYOWHER Prestige area. 4 br. J'l• ba. ne'" carpet.., 1m ma<"ulate t:.n rlosed pat.ao, lat'lt~ family dm m~ room $95.SOO Cc1ll 960!0678 COLLEGE PARK A beauty with 3 Bdrms. :! bath,, and 2 fireplacei> ln 1mmaculale cond1t 1on All t 1w. for S97 . <XKI <.;a II ~J~I ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS SPICTACUU.R Poof & spa w1lh turbo dean }"t.5 + nicely up· graded 4 bed.rm, 2Vi bath home with large formal din rm & ram rm You ITU'lt S« this one' Park Place.Inc 842·7461 Sharp 3 bdrm. frplr . shake rool. fenced dog nm, Ulke over 82Y• loan 112.500 1> .. \1d Bourke, Realtor $46-99:5() UKEUVIHG m a park Ni cely de c:or-ated 3 BR, 2 BA hol?k' with large. beaul1ru1 yard Patil Place.Inc 842 7461 IY OWHB Oase tn beach. 3 BR & 2 BR. bltns. pvt patios, frplc • bag 1ar•1e. Xtn Ira tot w tover _. sq I\. Reduced to 1229,000 F..uy ren&a. Owner moat ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~·Trya~down. JACOBS REAL TY 2STOtlT Large 3 Br tnhomt' 9\ake roof, 4 BR, 2V• Ba. Destrable Easts1de area Near beach. S br. 2"'2 bath, formal dining room. faauJy room. cov· end patio, new t•rpeu . Sl.28.<XX> Call 960!-0678. CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME A• ....... 2..._., ltw of ..... d dtptty, tt19'tfttjMed by rtclli, w ... ••ft... wood , •• 11119, be..ttt.tty coned •••g•, lli•d•d• ,... ... ,. .. d wood ,...... flow.. s,.ctel llitpliW ...... f ....... CJNCe th· .....,. .......... 4 belt ,.., .. c •• M ...................... ,_ ... tlYllMJ roo.. le..ttt,.lly ..... .... ,.... -... Wllh:-.... ,... ... .... ...,_ Sl.Jtl,000. 111.UXE BAYFIONT PENTHOUSE 1Ma Cl 1 II ..._,.. .. WATM' 11 .. • ... llty lheff • .\r'a..._dwtll ....................... .._.....,. ........... ~ ..... , .. ..... ·=....._ ..... , .......... . ---.. _. .... Lerfat-.... _, ........ 211e4. ... .. /'lfftce -..... ::!"J ... ..... ......, ............... .. ... ,.... ... 1-t. w .. Slfl,000. WATERFRONT HOMES 18C. 2ii3& W Coost Hlgt'i'wdy Newport &och. 611·1400 ~I 675-6670 SL2'J.900. Eastalde Costa lmmarulate cond1l1on Mesa. 115.<XX> 64S-7221 NtCID llGHT! OCIAMROMT Larte. dehae duplex; 4 bdrm., 2~ blltba up, 3 bdnm., 2 betba down; frplc. each unit; great k>cation ! '550.000 lnclud · lnlledl ..... .., ........ ......... * 675-7060 . SELL idle item.a with a Deily Pi.lot Cluaifled Ad. IAST-.UFF (])ol~ comer location. 5 BR. 3 Ba, $187.$00. ..., Mcc..le. lltr. 1-.112t MOTICE how Datly Pilbt Clasl> lned ad.9 display their massages with le1"1b1bty and Impact., Our ads, we are proud to uy, really get r esults . Phone &42-5678. macnab I trvlne \ realtg SCHOOL IS tall And owner has retluced this super family home t()' 1170,000 for ~uick sale & a s hort escrow~ posa.ble! 3BRS -famUy rm -high beam ceWnp " uaecl brlck fplc. Prime locatlon for your family! Beverly Morphy 6'2·8235. <C-96) Nice 3 br. 2 ba in xlnt uea. Leu than one mL to beac:,h. full price. 9 .950 Parle Place.lnc 8'2 7461 EXECtfJ"lVE HOME W..tclff ltffffy soo Yrds to ocean. "Model Perfed ... Huge 3 Uttle ls liq!! or 4 bdr . w /pOOI, Jae Classified Ads are really Immac ulate! SlfM.500. small "people to people" _RE_IMAX. ___ 67_3-4313 ___ _ sales calh wtth btg re· adenbtp and big results 1 STEAL! Tu place your cl.aslfied 2 Bdr. t BA, llU'le comer ad, call today 642·56711. lot. $74,SOO. RI£ /MAX. Patric&. 631-18 .. ...... __ ,,., ........ -·-··· .................. -------- a.-f· · ,, 1 8y owner, 3 Br 1~ Ba · ~ex. 5111 J8t.b St, s 1ar. encl paUo. 2l3JMS-3tOll al\S. ~, '" f ~ sar. 28a, fam wt.. • _ • : rm. pool, frplc, 1108;500. B · , By°"'*' (TU) MMT• usmessmen : ... /Wlmdl II 1111u orro 1fo1ng1/1--------- b u x r n t' !I 11 u n d r r o l '""'-f 044 1''1r111111u1 Uu11nf'11 i -••••••••••••••••••••• .'Vomr you an-rt'qlllred ~ 'Mn.BOCK .,,, tow 'Bu.'Otlotu and 1-MIM!t.f • ~s Pro/eu1on.• Q>de. Sec """' .,..._ }7900 to 17930 1 to Jilt o ! 10wtllOMI · F'1clll1ou1 Bu1Cnru I NMlt:r .... 2 bdrm, a Na mt Stoltmtnt ond ... frpkl m 11• rm. celll -1 ,ti.a~ II publun.d for A/C. .....-... ......... four contcCtltl~ wHka OramaUe .. tr 1.tte. WE at the DAll.Y Orlll&_.._6 muda. PILOT can lwlp with ~----' Call llOWI both CaU tJw LEGAL •u.... DEPARTMENT ot f f2·f321 Ezt . 332 for /WrtMr •nlormoho,, .... ··--· ...................... ,.,..,, ........... -.. • ~HALLY ........ '* IJHIOH I lte•reem ._ ......... toe ft. lot l• Attla Buda .......... l-"'00 &llAL DTATS ~-- C-'Uled by all.,,_ .. , Ranch ft•alt) Md'« Woodbn4' lt1aJt7 • ~an ibOw you U.' GDP o1.,.-.r • .,........ , .. RUl'Mlr9d llti.cl boa. lr Irvine. .. ...... -........... .. ::: \\,1lh1:• I; I t!I: Don't wat. Um• trytna to dfflde-:-~ orw. Ou H wblcb ad loundl I.be belt. Puw••• ••••· ant ,..11 ll£S IJ at I ftDar. Wla N..va, .. • .,,.,._ ..... JIMa. -..rrt A/C. aft IAMCM ' woo1•••1 -='-~---- llALn llAL" ~~t.~ .... !!!~ 511.JOOO 11 l·tllO Tll EJPOIS ON In. PlilllJY Laguna N:;uel Aeatty " ~AIMTO/lf HT An ....... I044 ~.._. t041 at llhrioer'a Pl. S•n •• .... •••••••••••••••••~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. 4 Bft, 3 llA, WOf»ll••• , ....... ...... IGOU.2,....., -~ H1\NU t ~ li ff\I TY ~ r,~, 1 J OOO MST CUSS~ PLUSH 2 Bdr., 1481 aq ft U PK. Townt>omt' RE /MA X, Palrl<'~. S31-1211S SMOllETIH 2 BR twnbme, ~.900 Sl6.7llO lo a.uume ~.000 lsl Seller lo carry bad aecond CaJI for details BKR. 91J>.SSllO ~ Sharp, 2 bdrm. home XlDt area By owoer 117.000. ~l-3936 fonftal diai.at • family Nol wwwwct, ~ ~~ °:i.': Few :oe Hw t r o m l h a n • w .,... , .... II I ,.. home ... ~ All1'BEN'nC NOIUIAN· 4').f4t4 49'-5210 D\ ARCRJTECTUR! 496-2411 ll0.1050 Detailed ealerior of ---nllCbnmsomy CQDltrue· •• ,,, Lem Uon, HALF·TlllBERS, Fairway El Niauet Sbr, CUPOLA.S, J Ill POSING SK.000. Q.wtom Realty TURRET PEAKED '77f).'lf'Tl W /WEATHER VANE .... -.- 11 -._-"'-'-----1-06-7 Archaic llv. rm. w/HJGH ._,.. VAULTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• CATHEDRAL BEAii cm.JNGS, WALLS OF t'Y.ASSUMPTIOM R E 0 B R I C K & Uparaded thru-out. 3 MORTAR, STAINED Bdrm Mad rid plan GLASS WINDOWS and w/added family rm, 2 F I R E P L A C E I· N frp&ca liDd a 158.500 aa OR.EAT HALL DESIGN. aumable 9°* lo Only Updated kitchen at· -3.000 laCbed lo large t>f'eaklaat 644-721 I "0001. lD solarium type ~ des1111 Tbe 21h story 1tru<'lure rootaio11 3 t !. BDRMS It 3 BATHS on , the maui l~el Narrow~~~~~~~~~ 'PASSAGE WA Y " LEADS TO GU EST tfawpwf •odt 1069 QUARTERS BELOW, ••••••••••••••••••••••• with 11eparate cooking SUN LOVERS! ~ area, living roo m. 2 Walk lotheBeach' bedrooms and bath Thu 2B --f f I uruquehome1.1JNNEED . r ,.,., am rm, rp c- Of' RFSr<>RATION To s:::Hom~~~ llOIDe 1t Wl.11 be a ra~ find. To ot.beTI it w1U be Jllll "A SPOOKY OLDE HOUSE." Offered for t•w~ut•adl I UMTS I Door from t.be Ocean. Unbelievabb low prit'ed .... tm,000. Owner wUJ trade. w..w ......... IS.7777 WISTCUFP CUSTOM Thil home 1tand1 out w /k.a own i.od.Mdua.lll7 " cRID fulw-es al mdur Ina eleaaoce Lusb landscaping w /garden View ldtcheri • fml) rm . 1b1a spacious a. ele1ant CSU!' home 1.a an enter tllloer'a paradise w I • warm & .. e l t"ome bvabtJ&ly. Don't m1.11 t.b1a 11ery special offering. M&-7711 I bdrm. ~ Jon Condo in OAANGl!."'TREE. 1'70,950 Call days 833-ll08lt evei. 552-3787 Debbi• Pnn cipalaonl} SZJ9,500 Ml ftric• MISSIOH llil TY 1185 S. C.t Hwy., La1una "'-494-0711 ORIGIMAL llUPfS European deror 3 BR t r1 ~1eve1 w 11oada or WiSTCUFF l.ovel) 3 b .. or 2 b· .. den. 2 bath!., cul-de-u< Up graded dl'Jlf> & rarme' rrpts. Olllllry 1111c1.en, prof lund&capeo C1oee tn llChoolt. ooob Ir snop JJUl& $117,500 Al'lllUrrut ble 1-0an at 9',, Own· 1Agt 562-77611 LJ911'1C1Melldow1 George Charles Realty is o~oud to present the t omes o f Lagu n a Meadows. a new, pnvale coastaJ commuruty that wt> feel typifies the ideal bvmt ervfronmenl. ------------•! ~tu.at.eda&ain.sl thegen <le blllafdu o f pre· VllW! Gorgeowi 3 BR & den Turtle Rock HJghhmdt. home w /approx 2SOO aq ft IA elegant Living LR yard S2U.OOO J ulie VanW1eren 7$2·1414 l<.:-15) TARTAN MODEL With view al Turtle Rock Park aod the tun. from the deck of thi11 laat.efully decora t ed an d lmdscaped Turtle Rock Uiib!aoda 3 bdrm .. 2 ba. home. Hlgh!y uparaded •ti&lous l.al\Ula. these apertacular bomea are appouited in tbe tradition a umeleaa quahty & un pe.raljeled convenlence. Pnceo from S250.000 th1s ls a rare opportunity lo purchase i. new coastal vie,. hom e 1n the beautJful commwul} of Laguna Ple&Se 1t.1ve WI an op J01.Unrty w ahow these home.wyou 675-7512 OCIAHVllWS Elegant. large 3 bd, 2 belconlea + patios. Onl) $149,9tf~. RE t MAX, Palnclt, e31·12J66 9 1/4°/o All IF 1W. 4 Bdrm, frpk, 3ba. fam nn,pool as lot. Mountain view. Ternu. Vacant. Move ln oood. $145,000. 1'.4M-M73 IXQ.USIVI IST A Tl In Wood1 Cove area. --------1 Spaclou1 hous e 11ur· U.-IMdt 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.Q.ASSIC l lO dea wblto water -view. nr beadL 5 Bdrm, JY, be.+dm. dbl lot. One d • kind. M00,000 LI a .ateal. S.100,000 down. F.uy term1 OWNER Ca ll for appt. m,m..ai ar-.U.7 Zbr, frpk, D.R + l'*lt .... Oee. vu, -~ lo bcb, town. $170.000. o.m.-... mz. rounded by dramatic crounda, b eautiful walkway•, p o od1 Private. IM$,OOO. ~;!t;r.U. WlllMS bTalAT A atwuW11 departure trom tbe ordinary. w~ lo beac:b from thla North i.....una cuatom built 2 Bcfrm 2 bath bome. 11.aanlfteent eout.al •cl· 11 llllU view. Gourmet ktt.cbm m ... lve UvU>1 room wtt.b llowUia wood noon. siuoo. - don o sen 'I .l i'• I• 4010LENNEYRI! .,,, .... MOM4 1CM IAY '81ACI EnJOJ tbe Catalina Island •UD.Mtl rrom Ulla ~r terrace 8 bedroom and 2 bath. custom built home. Exqul11te1y deqorated thru-out and profffalonally land1c1pect. NlJ.009. Italian lilt! End unit, Beaullful 4 Br. 3 ba. LoU overlook s p11rk d plan~. fabu.IOU!t pool, Sl74,000. ffreplace RV access 64MZH J>nc:.ct n&ht •t $189,950. ( //«t/af'//t 4' f R~gw€1 R E A:.?l. T Y 3333W Cout Hwy, NB a.c-rroperty T-o 2bdrm Opu, *t rental area, oceanaade comer al Balboa & 40UI. $205,000, Brit .. Co·OP Dao. own /brkr en.-Olllt. 1 ll.OCll TO llACH 3 bdrm, 2 batn beacn home tn i. private com muo1ty f•eshl> up graded C:1i1 I' toda)' 646-7171 A'f' 1\, I • If fl f [®IRtfHil OCUHVIEW Lff. 4 bd, Vle'll _., S23S,OOO. RE /MAX , Palnd., Gl-Ull& ----- VAllSllNC BIEm w1lh today's tre nd toward minialunzaUor lbere won't be man) more s bedroom. 4•,., balb bomea OD lar1e IOU. $1.5C),000 down IJ)OVH YOU into this owner financed bome. CaU for dew.la ~21. ... .,...c...... '40.llS7 645-6646 IACXIAYISTATE Pvt 2 8 acre est.ale w /lg ln.M. 2 pat houses, 16 at.a.U bone barn. buae nd1n« nnk. pvt ol c. a groom's room. ma gnlli · cert v1tM of the Baclt It.a). lu.ab 'u d1c11p1ng aboun~ ContaC" J im nandera a1 '7'4 1 838 5970 d yi. .• 7 '4 ) )m.571r7 eveatwknds BIG CANYON Spedacular icoU course mt.ale 6fJOO sq. t. 4 lo 5 lktrtn.. 5i,., bat.ha. Pool and spa. Sl..375,000 111 ST AINES CO. 640-5711 · COMK>MIMIUMS WESTCLIFF 1112 br, S79,000 & up 1700 Welteliff Dr Open daily l·5.~or57~ UMDAISU SO»aq ft, al.Ip, S Br 5 Ba , ldeaJ location for SWl Pnn only. Owor/Bk r 1'13-6W rkd h 111 &~Ht ..-11ty l 11l1•H,.1ll1 111 1 .. ~~~~~~I 3377 VIA LIDO, N.8 . THllWffS Vsy lie. 4 bdrm., 3 b•. alr-cond. tQwnbome ; red. lo •A.500. Beat op-port u o lt y , Ubder market! BrobrM).5MO IAIT ... IYOWMa !Ar, ... ::'!#· .. I.AHO i...-..... 1tary floor ~~.,..tam.. tlr•a..~--.. auite • same roo1D, f a:iU;y rm. d1nJ.a.s rm. llOGI • JKUU!, dra lra loL Harbor View Homes. -.IOO P'•. 1MS Port Stanbope Pl. Owner. --1Uulf1 IBR or l+ dee. l~h . Patio, •ool. =· Lat/oPt avail, •CANYON f'I"'-LOAN IP.lep.et towabom• • • ...... J.Mi .... tr.a dan, IMltertd b1le.a.IH • ,...,..~to .. . =-..... OlllJ .... . $315.000 3 Bdrm_~~Ll batb1 ; privld4t .,.uo. lo mlnl, DXMMn condttloo, llual Nelo~t.I Oc1 .......... Eu.1...ive U.tfncl llu1t Hll tbl1 week. ~ lo a'lSK. 3 Br +2 br. Drive by 4809 S t wet.bmc:allloaee. Prta. 4l11111 ...... <!,., ~-=" Uveon tbl water. tllf,SOO • '7001q. ft. Dlx. llouHboat. 2be..17$-U72. 107' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ==~~TYuJ: macn'"'-t 4 bdrm. • be. prol•l1011ally d•· ...... laome. --ap. pro•. uoo •ca. -It. of ~U¥faf)Dc..fl mo.t prftll1tou1 ... fl ... ~. <>rer ... oeo of pro· 1 ... toaal laadacapllla ~ UU bame la r• ad:r for .......... &•lnl11, A qalal H · ...... .... flTl,000. C..'lat ... 114:•6 · • HERITAGl Ill 1\1 I I Ht'°' ----... -· ---· COSTAMISA ......... Lot S..O..l price In Co.ta ...._ Only IK down. owe. Alwaya ren!Ald. w.w ......... 116-7777 ....WOeTllACH 12UNITS l DOOR from OCEAN UDli 1hubb' low LOW PRICED at 1425.000 Owner-wW track w ............. 116-7777 w...,. tC £ill&A............... c.-.,..._. Ull llr .8oue a. Marina ...... _,, ..... l*lrtct. 811 lo ..... MIO ••N•••••h••·········· .... ... • ..... •*11 "-•"••••••••••••••• a..&.e •/loft. 2 BR, 2 BA • ...,,dlPM. ... abtlltll. ~ 1-------· POltLIASI New 2 bedroom 2 Nth bome. Ml11loo L•ke• Country Club. Oolf- &ellnla-pool, Beautifully land.ac:aped1 oo main ....,_yara. 90QllbbooM Rd . o-t Hot Sprtn .. llJ4Tl.ZS12 ....... I 'w F ZIOO ....................... DEVELOPER WANTS ~ boua. for' cODdo COG· Vel"lloo Cootact Joba Cooper Zll·S'2·U71, taudML If d. Kwy_ ... J •• 2 be., ...,. f71.17M 91W; pt, area nT. bcb. C.. 'nm BEACH. Z BR Z P¥t. yd..-S ...... ba frple, Pvt roed, fan-YI-CA.HT 2 BR 2 Ba, ta1lfc view duplex. ~walk toabcloPbaa. S1'501mo. m-M12 eet.ocU. d09e to-,.,,.,., L ASE OR LEASE OP SSTI mo. VUlase R.£. 110N. ' 8d + loft. Pool, -...rt, .-fOI' Gene oeema/c:an,yon vtew. Ttm Open Set 10-2. .-. llMI. bl· Rbo:le. All .. W ·Ull& cl water Ir 1ardener. JASMJNECRE;x--SS76 /mo leaae. tltl L Seoacall Qrcle, ...... Ocean view 2 br. den, formal din rm, 2 frplca Satnae Town.bouM db: ~mo.~l212Act . 2 br, 2 bla. all a~•. l"or IAllM/Lea.e ()pOon Sli50. IM-lJU Zl3-831-I 180 2br, den, Jumioe Creek 2 Br duplex, kida, OK, no QIDdo. f*. 1at.e, pool.a, dap, 1U'dl. 1ara1e11, le _ __ taml.I, priv tac $1000 nm, rr.hly pal.oted in- m o Call Tanya At aide/out. nr pen. avail. ~1J57 °' ..... 5Cll lmmed. ~. ta-7800 .. .................... . s:m + cleao1nt Ir aecur. C-. MeM lZ24 tbr 2ba 3tOClllq ft. fam. ....................... ....................... mi., r~ forDJat dinlna . ..... l.a.d 1106 •New 2tw condo nr So kU f1 &Lua. _,~ JDcL 5-.t._. IOU flCMll UMITS-C.M. Near oew. 3 Br OWlJ~ imlt, 2 b1, frpl. 2 rar pr . J.2 Br, 2 ba, un.ita -· .. ••••••••••••••• 01t Plau. Pool, apa $4.SO &ardener IM'1·2'35 ..:harm.ioe 4 Br family m-M•Of''19-0217 ······~················ ~ ~ rental. lg ---Vacua 4 BR I ~ bat.ha, fntd yanl. o ati o, treea $600 IASTSIDI ~ Brand new 3 Br, 2"'.. Ba A PEACH OM THE IEACH Love!y ot'b front home wtt.b Magnlllc:ent View Modem 2Br. 2&t. lg U v ln&td lnloc rm. Used brick ·rrplc, I& upelalra &tting rm facl.ot t.be ocn. xim ftnaoctna. CALL TO SEE 846-5502 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. Fws.N 1100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Go&den West l4 x60, 28 r . 2Ba. fam r m Custom redwood deck 5• Pk. Sau Ju.an C.po. 486-8337 . MOBILE HOME BU Y SELL RENT FINANCE ......... Store WouwwwtlowC...ter CAU.US '61·1 021 MOBILE HOM€ lNf'ORMATION CENTER New & in park resales for fwther into call Or 1n1"' County Mobile Home Center 537 .3272 •EXCITING• Beaut~~~ 1972 Keywest Moblle Home in Laguna IUlls, n1t"e1.1l ~ star Park 1 xi~ mclosed porch m1rrort'd doors. hgbt wood 10 teriors, 3Y,T iur c:ood , 2 very ll)&CIOUS Br's w/.BM +~c area. walk m cl011els All for only 129~ (ffU6638l C1111It1 mo TetTou Adult 21 + Pet p.,i. JOl:SO w /expando, LI v1.111 rm. ZBr, l.8a screened lD porch. lde;J for •ln&le ~~ wtll rarry CAU'°bQA 'ACIAC MOllUHOMI SAUS 270& Harbor. Ste 20l-A 540-5'17 ~ 1750 1q ft, 2Br. 2Ba. wet bar, deo. 1adlcpd.. 1 yr oid la a 5• Pk, Irv. $85,000 PP f7$.f711 dya, IJ2-Hl7 ft9. HUNTINGTON BYTHl:SEA 'IS.. lllvatmtl 1142 1803 16 DILUXI UNITS PRJMI! E.ASTSJDE, CM 2 Bdrmaeach TilE&TARNESCO MG-5711 ..-wron llACH Vanous loc. oo Perun & Nwpl Sbra av•ll Al' amen1l1e1 Preat'ntl y lea.ed Tum key OJ)f'r i lJoo Property m I' rr • avail 875-ot91.2. BK R •Mew Cio•t. Pro· ...... Own V~ Own Horne NODOWM ! Govt' M akin rt. f~.z ln (Juallf y -Stop R.enllng Vt:rERAN BROKER u.:r PllONE RING 131-5102 OHWATB Heat.or &crow t mo1 le~ 2 Bdrm. t.ed .. h ill Ille:~ ~ 3 8". den IB7S Avail ~ 111.5 p1opeviy • ..._ °" .... *Cote Re alty cf' F JV· Cal .,.. ... fw i••.tlo1H. Cell & ln\<~tmt-nt 7 5 I· 7 7 5 oa Ii for ---640--•S•7•7•7-- 9-Ty EASTS.DI C.M. SPACIOUS llOM t: 4t DUPLto;X $19!;,00U SCZ.2510 Ot 646-4MIJ 12 two Bdrm urula room for 6 add1t1ooal un1l11 20U, 2049 Witll8<'1c". <.:ost,o Mes:.1 Gr-ogi. ~.2.80 yr $14~.000 dn lialarH't' $ml,W> on conlru<.1 ~ yr sub-.>rdin11lloo Pnn & mt S3500 mo !WI 202\.1 IRAHDHEW 6UHrTS ' br. 3be. wint.tt rental Sl'Pt U-.J une 1 i IJJOO mo 127 Ab1lone 673 ~7~ Q.~ • MEWCiOYT • * -a<>GUM • !->TOP RENTTN<.i ' Own Vour Own H()ml' •NOOOWN • < ;.,yt 'ttakrn rt I'~ Z \."."TERAN BROKY.H '.f.I PHONE RIN<.i Ul-5102 ...,., t .... 3107 ....•...•..•..•........ (J'ol MIRAMAR 4Br. 28a. t.ownbs>me. 3 ur garage, rrpl c. s k y ligh t , mkrowne. Pool, tennis 95 mo Oay11 646-4252. evm M.S-iM3 Dra.mauc AU amm+ FP, 3.Br, 3Ba ... yrd, Jolt to beach $67'> $69 S MS-Um. 983-0175 Elegant 2 bdrm fr den. llD>trno). Plu.ah crpt.c. 2"'1 ba c«lar & glass. ~ blka lo ocean. Db' car pvt gar. fully ma'ot. yd. Adults, no J>e\b. loqulre a t 527 18tt-S t 714-16CM.l.11. " ------·~-s.er. 2Ba, ,, yd, vrry Dl('C .... DW 1242 home 1650 mo. Aict •••••••••••••••. ·•••••• 673.QlO rteauUfuJ 3 Br 2 Ba + M* & plush bomt'. 01 ct' Lull 3br. 2,000so ft Waterfront Conc.40 L:se Sl.<nl1mo. 871-847'. grounda • area. lndry. --------· lldulta-DO pet.a ~ t !!«'Ur bond or lut mo rml 2:5illll San~ An11 Ave Cal I Q.«18 J Z Br. Iba. focd yard. enrl pr er,,t • d.rslll Lnd ry rm atta No petJI SJSS mo Lst • last -112$ Waterfront S p Pc 3 Bdrm, 2"'1 ba, f1m rm (Xi lairoon w /~ ol pool & t.enrua Lae or hu~ /opt w $10.000 opt. mooe} ..,.,~ 1219.SOO. Wat.erf root Homes. lJlc. '31·1400 d ean1n1t & secty 1---------770-~ • NF.W lbr rondo nr So Cat P1 aL.a. pool, spa l.\5iO H:J.l.897 4 751> 0217 i pa<'1ous 2Br, I ~ B• tnwnhome . lols o f ¥mt'nlt1es, $49~ C<tll l"Ve> 846-A 296 t:aat11ldl" Entertatn•r" ~ 3244 Ueit rUil. lbr I%. bll, m.. n y •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • llmen. kids. no J1l't11 I & 2 Born Condo. Air. Avlu.I 1111 rr~. 6Jl-049tJ len n · s, .,oo I "Tb c 1.altt>'" S450 t $5!iO lBr. P•• H •. ('fJU td rpg . no f!33-932'1 pt'U. l!IOO mo 631 0496 J 8'. i-; ,,de, 2 c-ar iar.tl(•' ylll'd, cruCTOWave ranitt'. r1ryt'r. Pet 1r b1ld (JK Ml ~-4.101 llHTALS Bach.. Iba 3 Ak.2•, ba 2 BR. 2ba SanOemente Loul.e<! 1.11 •n excell..-nl rcnlul area Jn cludl'!I fwr 3 Bdrm. 3 bath.s c1nd two 2 Bdrm, \ bath unit.JI wtpvl pallos Conv t.o frw) Very reasonably pnced Othpr un1t11 in x1nt area.a c.11 979 ~o near bay~ e>«an. <2UJ New duplex. 3 BR. 2 ba . 3U-SSl.6 mcb WJ.t.b.pauo ms Mo ALLSTATE REALTORS t hClulMB w /room to bw Id 2 addruooaJ 114.20 income CM Sl~.UOO 642 :i2M>. 64UI078 SW'HPllDE :II UNJTS.1bsolute pnde d owneni.blp 2 B IU Uf) lo 1560 sqft. Beat on martet Pnnr only Agt. Jotw1 Coe. 631 · l.211e OHT .. llACH Thr. it.. frplc. S7SO mo AvfUI 918·6 13 126 I:: Or,.an Front Balboa r•,.nn lnqwrl' c1t pro ptrty l bdrm, 2 b.I, qwrt N' s1deot11I <ii reel •1n Balboa r'ensula '"' blJc from bay. 873 1920. ~. Yearfy~ Nopeta. Bay & Bead> 759 OIU I tumly only 2 bdrm l ba Coodo w1tb pool, rel' room , pl•y area. spa , ll«UnlY Near shopprnit frwy Mr> ~ IDQ Coo tact V1ck1 957 ISM or 64rr215'71 't523 C.o•PUsDt·IRVINE l« 2 8' 2 Ba coodo 1n IBR t • P. utll R&R, be.ut Raocho S J . Adult' No Peu 2048"'1 IWlm., 1eoU. leftrua, $57$ Pomona SJliO 6(2.0fW lie. MU'1:M. 54(). 7!168 Dc.aPoW 3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Baell Bay Condo 4Br. lbr + loft. pool, apa, ten· -iUper lbr 1mall 11111 2"'-Ba. fa m ,dining rm. ma.MM-1632eves Qwet. No pets S27$ 5un ded + It patio, dbl Ma. MltcbeU. -.-.or673-21.8J. ~age,partlyfu•n ,pool , --·- t.ennl.a. Jacuz..o. 1675 mo 2 Br house, w /W crpta, ......... _. 3140 642-0ZnalU ~PM. d,,,.. fncd yd, I c ar ~c .............................. CLt:AN 2 BR. t'n c l L;.~.e . 1375 mo N e w a I I I e a 1 e d . :>teenfront deluxe 2 br, 2 garaae. It palJo area ------ a utom au c r e nt 1n ba. poo1 . aecurity. SJ35tmo Adulta,nopeu. Lag.e.._. JZ48 crea1e1 1s t user 's S:J&..372'orl21.3>~ m w WW.00,631-4889. ••••••••••••••••••••••• depreclatJoo Tradf'tl ac· ,,,,_ b. b 961.'.l , _ ..._,. 3152 Br..____ __. S'100 uo'pnv beac Blue cepta le Af(l 544 ~ ._,...... 2 .........,, y ... u . garage, La&oon VUJa. Pools, len· •&..1•-ounu -••••••••••••••••••••••• pet. cbdj:l ok 1-425 n u . 71 4 499 ·2520 --..u--! Br. 2 be. ttplc. paUo, ~l ""' .,,... ,.,._.. ._....C.M. trlllber fr~er. end Wl· ..._.,...,.._,, 2·1 BR. xlot income. it . .>001 It J•c pn v · ~ 2 Br I e.. E atde. nu ice 2 Br 2 Ba w 1canyoo always f\ill A mu.at a.ell M50JmO 4ll5-03l9 PAU>l. encl 1ar. feoc. VteW II 11111c. our new. aituation. Owne r will ynl. S1llO. lR. laal" •«. •mo. 83IHllOO or alter finance or 1ubrrut your t6sw,.t .._.. 3169 25440range 548 2778 S.«-3Mf ~ 1.c:. TA noa co. 640-5112 ....................... Onve by Ill Via Lido Nord Lae 2 Br, 2 ba w.-, & paUo 1175/mo. ---------yrty 2 BR 2 Ba + den. CalJ 4-ft..IX BaJboe Perun. Point 2 Hr, qt,~ $l20,080 HHVY 1bake 2 be. 11.0a.le famlly bome IASTSIDICOHDO Lu.au.rlou.a. oew 3 BR. for kaae braod new Bnt Ott"aol.root condo; lease, t.m.y Woodia condo Never Sl.SOO Mo. Tu.mer A.aoc. hem UYed lo. lie 3 bdrm, 41M-U'17 41M:Sil 2"" be, pnJI. ~orat.eod. ------- --- comm. pool, terum, •P• FULL OCEAN VIEW ~ mo l year lease Wood II Glau. AJmoat Cal.IS._, new. 4br. lavub mstr COSTA MISA roof~ck flr~pl1ce, ~1 fumiabed. S700/mo By owner Golden west ..U SCor;· lllAL TY Wal.erlront Homes IUI l.e. 3 lprcs, lrg I u.n • • SELECT decb. All bWna. Wat.er. 20MO, 2BR1YI Ba, I moe l"'"'7IJl GM.00 old. Low rent, near -PROPERTIES + prdeoer. au.Id It pat OK. lil.150. l.Ae. -..:io a.ch. aboppln1. llOV· ~~~~~~~ Newport Crest Condo. 2 Int, aut aelJ: tz:S,500 or BR, fa.m rm+deo. 21,', EASl"SIDE Cll, 4 BR I ~ ........ 1212 t:.-olfer.~2%14 .._ ..._.7 blUIB. P'rplc. pool• ten· ~"•••rfJ............ raeoc:L '150. &45-lm_ Hoene., apta, condos, a.. P'amUy ldtcb I UD• ••••••••••••••••••••••• room +patio,~ fr • 2~ba coado, pool, 1100 ....................... commerclal, 11• com OCIA»ROMT plimcm. We welcome pro-3 Bdrm in super location blem propertle1 6 Available for winter ren· llpldall• ta loq term tail. "81/IDO. PUU)' furn. mua1emeot. W• ad· Wat«front Rome. wrtilequallll.t ~la. 111·1.00 lna'I •• renuiJ Incomes. pctOK. l&-5Gmo.1 yr. etc. MS> llo. No pet.a -Hillhunt Dr. (nr Alpba SECLUDED 2 BR I Ba, 1J1!u market). 50l-GOB . Family rm .~tlo l'Ml Sboru Twnbm, dlUdrm • pet .., ar 1 ~ba. r • r patlc)9, all pwmo. lyear acneaJtie1+beacb+aec -------•I haDdle cdlections 6t dia 2 Br, ID St. tnS SMALL Been eotta1•. ..-.. -· a6l·IOll or .... ....,. ',..,.. ... ..... _______ _ OCEA.MFROM" IMRIX• * ftb ••ldM W'I ua.. ........ ~ burumenll. Allll for pr mo, no peta. , Zlaa Adult Townbouae AVAIL &.pt. 1Mlll Pnec. llmardl Summit, ... 0.. f7l.GM \fJIWM ·~.:)Z'2sR. onl1 Aaeot. Ml 14'4 Oct.lat. Owner /All. .,. --..m-sm .-i . .......... )226 ..... J2'9 .._._ ................ ~~ ............. . ........ JJOO .... .................. . 2JDELIT Mlw,..t .... .... ,.,,, ., .... bad M.1 view, , ................. :=.~tn.:. .. ~)--cbt . (TU ) lll ·lf~'J ...... ...... d1•1• Lovely ou vlew re· _._............... •Weit aBr, elm, trpk1 l ..._ P ,._....•TIM • • ill 1202 aaa. •u. yd, co.ala v...w.. Total ...,.. ·-·-••••••••••••• tw.. Avail Oct 1.Ju.b' l t1. Prhat• balc:ot11. ~ .. : t1'15 mo. .. MCI. C7H) PQol. "1D. ..... 8pec. ~ --'JtT·llU •ve1, IM2J '8ICUlar view ol Nfteort Elllr,..• au .. , 1-HlJra. ••• Bl1 • tba oeaea. • =""=alee &l&~mt7. · ~rhate Party. .,=,...t... , .. ., ...... U4o ------111.-as _ •• ._ ............... BMubt\11 N.w elem~. IK>llll IOa ADT 0 ,.._ frtlc, Walk to ..... ..._. 1106 a or 4 11r ,.,-.. 1rom urbat. *· aa, •· _ ... ._ ..... -.... ---'hed yard. ... ...... '711·1641. ~-i:..e~··-"'. ~ l•UIH Pamlllu •·tJU -u -~ '1••••· lud• • pelt a· Ir r l&Nfl> TY ,,...,. 9* DM. CU.I ...... _. ' am room, 0.-llllte. ---.~-.1-ia. _;;;;;;;..._ ____ --t -..n..~ .• ,... ... ...... Ull. W°kdJt l ·f . 101 Via latah. Callfla ~·~-Jr --~ 1'e t-.i dt•w lo U..1~1.;.;..;;..;._ ___ _ '::..~•-:!I ~.~.\'fa~ ..._ ...... ..._,_. -.... t.11'- • w.t .. ·• Dall1 .PUat ,... ..._ '°'· wu& ill nwfni! M. ..a.... Dmil1 PUot ci.mne. kwtb.IQ.fft CWlftadAdlta.,.. ~~- .. .... ~-· ....... ________ ...... . .. . .. ... ['.°"'· 'JI I tit HI I\ I ~ l '.111\llH'. ................ .. ........ ... . -. Y--. -.... ,, ................. . ...... .... ...... ,, .. ___________ __,, ~·-············· .. c:a.. ........................ _ .......... GMU. ..._..._, .... mo ........ ....... -----~~~-aa. u r ra COND0·'9r • ...._ a...l, J BR t Ba, ~new pal.at. IMO v... _, t..c:a. ._ ta J!fotilHa. llOO mo rn.1111 ....- ....... h1d1 1707 1bdrm coua1•, ~ •••-•••••••••••••••••• ~ =:-~'1t'10 ..k i leeptaa room• • tor lltk'e . eu.oua kltcla .. •UH. STI per ....... ..& • •· 0cHA P?'OOt --------~ ~ ------ WINTER 2 BORU SPl:cl'ACULAJ\ BAY VIEW HOan: GD PwUn. Paint .. Lara• 2 ~ block to bay. clean. Wrm J ba pl\11 bl1 -/DI0.17S-71T7 lbdoroom. Partly~ OCEANFRONT detux, SU>lmolM. prap, oo peta winter 1 SALISBURY REAL TY BR. s:rb. 3 BR' J$OO mo maoo m.eMO. CLEAN SHARP 3 br Peninsula Point yrly. IDlle crpta, drpa, bllna V9">' It• 1 BR, utiJ lnc. + microwave, dble 1ar taU. Adlts. no pets w/at,lar wteltt. dr. opor 87~US8. 1.$44 Miramar l"hcd.. palloa. '850 mo. Dr. ~--------WATER P'BO NT 3 br. 2 ear...delM. 3722 bll bocne OD CbaADel. In· ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl'• allp for pwr boat up Oceanfront 1 br. patio. to 40'. Obie tar + xlta frplc, tar. Wlnter ~. sn&. Sl.200mo Yrly l550.17S.T787. JACOBS REAL TY eo.to Mele 1124 ....................... 675-6670 &.cbelor, adult only, pool, ----z bdrm. Jeth Street. $186 5125 mo. 55trl'796 mo.,oopeb. ~e Luxury bachelor above --saraie w1mald service . 4 BR duplex Steps t.o tor neat, 0 00.1moking beach. STOO mo lease emp loyed 1ent Reta ~.17).915.54 831-5019 THE •GOOD LIFE" •• .,., .... llUN1 Social Act1•ltte1 OI fte10r. ,, •• aunde1 ll!IH'Ch. llC't. ,.,. .... • ....,. ~ n'IOf• ~MCMAl'ION: Tennll • rrte l.eMC>fle IPfO ' pro anopl • 2 HMllll Olubl. llun. • HydtornetMgl•....,,, Mint• Qoll Dr1v1n9 ..... llMITIP'Ul. UART· MINTI• Sing .. , I ' 2 9tdrooma • Fur· n11~ ' Unlurnl•Md • AOult llYlnO •No P91a • Modtl• Open d11ly 9 to 8 Oakwood 0.td•n Apa"mente Newport 8"c:tl/No. 8801Nlne 1.i 1e1111 '""' 645-0~50 Newport ltadl/So. 1100 18th St 10ov•r 11 161111 171416"2 8170 associated 'llRUl\fH'>-Ill /\1 l1lll' IOJ' \1\1 ,, ,,, I ,., I , .. I Winter. 2 bdrm. Gara1e. Bwlt-lna. dlabwaaber. Steps to 1and. 5208 Nep- l u n e . 1425 & $450. M-81215 1'2 Br apU. Wlnter & yearly. Ganie parkmg . 91.epa t.o beach. 873-3868 or~ --- ..... ,12 I di J107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BR 1 bath. Yrly. 8'elll to bad\. ou pd.. re?rls. -· Pb 173-JJ.13 C.-.. ..._. MU ••••••••••••••••••••••• CJwm1ni 3br, 2ba, FR, • frplc. beamed cell· 1ara1e. DU crpll, , abutt.en, 1arden. sum. Room w /bath No kitchen. Balccny w /View Close to bcb. Utll IDcld. 1250 175-1497. 2tJr, lba, adult.a only. no ~ or wat.erbeds. Ref req'd. tm.175-&303. Cotta Mele 1124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luzwioua Condo. 3 br. 3 ba. frpk. 2 patios, 1110· deck. pool. jacuzzi. ten· n1s. Ul-4184. Large 3br. 2ba. encl. petio, new c111t • palnt. •llLUX£• GAID£N APT. 2 ....... .., Jpoola ' Omnd car s-t piltJoapta .. BBQ'a dOM to fwya 6: bcba walk to abopplnJ, 171 ll e11•1aw..t .. w .... 847-6064 • .......... d. 31-VJ\P. beach 1, 2 6 3 BR. fll>lc, dlbwar, ger 6 patios. No pets 96(>.1.358. Redec. 2 Br. 3 blb beach. crpla/drps ; adll cpl, 2l3C AUanla. Lovely &lJ adult, DO pets, ~ Br apta. 6200 Ed· inpr, HB. 846--0619. ~ Yi!~I Retail/C.ftce space. 700 ,;;-u.;-bdrm huu.ry aq n WeatcU ff area. edult •SIU in 14 pl llDI t .f7Ml411. call collect. f1:om m> + PGOll. ten· Sb:all office. Perfect for ma, walcrf.U... poDda l emwertng aervice etc Gaa for c«*iD& • !Mal· Only S7S per mo.' uo2 la1 p1ld. From San West lTtb St. S&Dla Ana Ihto FrW>' drive North Far ~ Wo calJ Joe on &.adl to llcFldden Cinal• S47 ·4181 or then West on llc,adden Renata al 5.56-7107 to Seawlnd Vlll11e (714>8-5Ul8. Sma.11 Hlde·Away Otnce --------()ily IDO/pet' mooth. Va· lllMlBS cant. S25 No Broadway. &LAMDLOlDS S&Dta Ana Historical f'ree rental llstlnl Bk1&. For more lnlo call aervlct. Sne time 6 Sam WUTen SS8-6878 or mooey. For lnfo call· Rlnata55e-T707 ~1 --~-COST A MIS A Profeaa office apace avail. ID Calif J1l Bank Btdg.. 1»-300 aq ft Low pnce loci jan1tor1 a I. Balboa Penn. condo stt\lTity servlce11, con· WI N T E R R E N T A L ffll"el'\tt rm & utd. A bun Giie.... • .... ~·"-... ....................... ... ..•......... .......... .... .................. . ,_.,. •ame,epece at ,.....bier.-. MO .. IOOOS.Pt. MDA VUDt: f>R PLA%A lmlleMVwdeE.C.11. 14Ml2J iNEED iMONEY • 901 IAla.yetU. N.8. &.en at dftct 1.-ce; tmO Sq· CltEi>rT MO P\. Sli8),tno. PIOll. ... a. Gr'*1 Rltrl'TWllt 21111 & W TD.._. Newport. Nr Pal ()f c l47·140J Modero 50Z aq ft store or ofc. 2UO Avoo <C > ,.~ ~~ iu1m -1001 ~~- +I W..~ .... * llaaY AVAILABLE New prime loc. on l20.000t<>SlO,OOO,OOO.Any GGWeawe1t. aoo to 2500 _PUllJOM ___ ._637_-JUa ___ _ sq.ft. Off. or retail CASHAVAJLABLE UAKE OPTEJl. Bob or A1J:t ~ '20.000 mln Dovie Koop RE /llAX Mr. Ha.rerave.151·1W S3J.J.Jll6 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MIWPORTllACH 3000 ft. t 000 ft om ce apiece, quiet Ute lndus area. No aut.omoU ve or flbergla11D1. 6.0·3223 ~ ----- tOOO Sq Fi. office 6 wwebouM Xlnt loc 1310 Lccan. C M 646-7512 or ~ ----...w..te-d 4600 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Re1pon11ble. working writer aeek s o n e bedroom C'Olla1e 1n Corona del Mar or Costa Maa. Q\liet.neu es sen tial Wnl.e Clusifled Ad sn. Da1ly Pllot. P O Box 15&0, Cost" Mesa 9:2111:il8. Bullw loam. any pulllOM, any amt A#. Mt-°'55 BUSINES.5 LOANS Any purpoae or amount Lowest rates . AS · SURED P'INANCINO. M6-aS8 MDotuq.a. Trwt D~ 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wtler' Mt.). Co. All types of real ea ta le Ulvestments since 1948 $;wd11Uatlll WT'Ds 64~2171 545-0611 ---- CASH FOR TD's Amenclll Mort 5"47-7151 Prolect your c1p1tal with h1ght'l l y1el rl Wei I secured MO-l50. ooo r 1 r..1 TO fo\1111~ Call W A llttSC'roft . 548· 1958 BLUFFS CONDO, 2 BR + den. paUo, 9650 mo Uni ~ Hornea, 17~ L..-•ech 1741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanlront; 2 BR. xlnt CODd. Adulll, no peta. Gar Wntr $450 673-17W Nr. 0CC No pell. ~ 2Bl' 1 ba, ISOOKq ft, yrd, n1.3111e new cJ'l)ta & drps, m l It "1 beach . Call Gary '"°mo. Super View cl...-pwtl.ng av11I Con· Lrg. oew 2br, 1ar lOOfl veft1~nl loC' doar to from water Owner airp()rt, travel a1eol & Oeurt' ~ rent ol houst> cpl ~ for unlum 2 3 bdrm w ·~ncl yd for 2 ma lur~ OO:is Havt' &ood ref'1 for all of u!t ~l-9100, 12-4 pref Stevt or Jeao. RE TD's Sneeded »30"'i. Range 2'0m -90m ea. Prof lnd1v w /flnan ca.1 depth eoo.ooo + a.a....... 3276 1...AGUNA BEACH MTR INN. Maid serv .. color 'IV. healed pool.· Utll. 1714 >494-5294 985 No Q)ast Hwy. WUlter Rental. SleP6 lo •New Zbr condo nr. So. 537-\380. beach. 2 BR 2 ba. uul pd. ~ Plua. Pool, apa M50. ---------;ns 67~iu3 m.8874or7~17 2 Br. 1 bll apt& avatl. now 64M800. Vick.I 9'75-1107 b11n1t in bldg 230 E 17th ltooma 4000 -~-· C_M_642 __ 915410 ---Lllgunii Villtl(e R E Bob Burke n l -0526, 497-1762 , ••..•.•.......•..•.... ------J bdrm. 2 ba. home ln xlnt S..O aemcnte locallon. ~75 mo. 493-2568 or 581-~. OCEAN FRO NT-Blfl cove. Bach. I & 28r apll. 3280 wtnterooly. 4IM-4891 ---__ _ s-t.AM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. decorated. maid 2 bdrm. nicely furn . ,.,..,~. nreplace 2 bl&a t.o beach. M:M> per mo. Avail. ~u lo 6·15. 211 3Mh. St. N.B. See Owner. Near new 2 br, 2 ba, bll.nl, dshwasher. laundry fadl, sundedt. S3l9S mo. Adults, no· pell. Daya ~; eveal73-1418. a&r. lBa Condo. 2 car ganp, pool, $4.25 1110. 494-8139 , 751 ·6 1~2 . IMMl15 8ttVJce, pool, uUI, t8S 2 Bdrm 28a. Wlnler Rent. wk. 45-2227 no pet.a. Jblk to beach. 3 Br 2 Ba triplex, ne Dl!W, DJ' So., Coul Plau. rrpk, patJo. 1mJ yrd, no pets. Avail 9/8. $475 Eves 644-5623 3291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES P'OR RENT Mtwporl ..... J7" ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUMMl!R /WIMTH R9'rALS OtAMOND REAL ESTATE ,, .. W, CO.Uf NWT. '""'·- 3 at 4 br. Priced from ~to~. Fbcd yard&: garages. Famlll•• please. K ids • pets ~-C.U IM-2566 or m.2'71. AO. oo ree. 645-7573 ...._._1'th1llw --- ...._A11hd UCtO WbUr rental. 2 Br Apt ........ , .. •••••••••••• W/decll & view 1425, 8acbelor apt 1325. Gar It LIASIS-I bSISI util lncl. Open Sat/Sun J a.droom . Custom lOAM to 1 PM. 31J E. Bay 1\at1D bome-900mo. Ave. 87MJ.20. _ _ _ Beaut. 4 BR. 2 drs lo 28edroom+Denbome beach. $850 /wlnler~ Newport-SlOOOmo. 831·2800 Patty , or 67s.6'749. to>. 11108 Court. IJB. Or Cal.1875-99.12. SHORT TERM Renta.11 Weekly, winter It Yearly. A&t.17Ml10 _ OHTl9UACH .Beeb. kitcll, bath. util pd. Hotel Aptl. 1110 yrly & ...,. Lit • lut. JI06 W. Oceanltoftt. ~15'. 2 Br, 1 ba. Encl 1ar. bltns. No ltJch or pell. call ~7S21btwnMpm. Over 15, lbr upper, no pets, no kida, laundry facs. 311 W. Wilson. en.nn. STEPS TO 8 EACH Lee 2Br lba . SmJ paUo, carport. laUAdry. $375. ..,...., edulta. no pet.a, Avalll{l. Pb&&Mlm wilder' 2 Br $350, a Br. "50/mO. l'fMMO. .._.Verde 2 bdrm. 2 ba. ---Sped~ llv. rm w1tb 2 BR. l&e llv1111 room It fJia&c. din. rm. It 1ar•1•. paUo. SleJ19 to beach. Clo 1 e to 1bop1 It 541-94; 87a.8564 ____ trwportat.lon $11.S per Oceantront beautlrul dlx mo. *«IOI Aft. e. 3br, 2ba. r1111c, IJQO.mo. 3moe or loo1er. Refs. 875-J.M9 OU J br, 1 ba, encl. patJo • ....,.. Nr. OCC. No Townbome-1 yr leue, view, upsreded. '55C)mo. ("ArJ 1110~\\~,0~1 "lo("I -----_____ ""SIN __ . _ .. _._7_51_.-e __ . __ Lge 2 Bdrm. '2 drs to s.a.. .. , 3776 beach. Winter $4:SO, yrly lBr, 1 adult. no peta. tlliO. ~49 or 831-2600 -••••••••••••••••••••• ~. patio. 325 l 17th - Pa_tty. Newly decorated 2br. P1ace. off Santa Ana cloee to beach, •••II Ave. After llam MO-OUO L~:..•iilllilll~!I I~:,. 6';::.'in:~:g~~I~ s.pt.June, SlllO. 481-lJU. 2BR lba Condo, gar. PUotctua1Cled Ada. Want Ad Help? M.2·5'18 patio. Leaae. Balboa ;;;;;;-m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l,,;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;;.;;;,;;,J.;;;;:;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~ Is I and RU y I 7 3 · 8 7 0 5 , Marie NO POWER SHORTAGE F.astlide2bdrm.SMOmo. pool, ad\llta, no pell. at the PILOT power with a L~r. c•D. Nr. y0 ur Ad st Life =:~.~fm~0 ooubl~ pilot & coa &I\ MISAPIHls Pool, 1u BBQ, clOHd oarrtlY ··-e.chetorsrs.1 Brs.125. 1ar, adWta, no pet.a. 2ll50 Harte An, 541-MCT. \ Any~,,. ior ,.,. priced •t s1 oJ °' ,_, quelflN lot a Piiot l'o'IN Ad 4 llnes, any Wednesday -$2.00 Cd todrf, q'lt bUf 10" °' ot..!V9 It to your ~cerd I ~ M...., Char~ (Moforoycle edt mutr be P1'9/Hld) DHdllnt: Any time before 5 p.m. Tuesday •..-. ........ ~~~~~:---~- S2ll6 + S200 depoell, No pets. 2 kids ok Call 964-Z566 or '73-2971. All. no fee ------2 BR. 11114 ba. pool . J1cu:ui. nr beach. $450. Child OK. 964-1921 2bdnn2ba stud.Jo, sm yrd. ~ peta. ~mo. Deluxe poolside xtra l1e 2tr. 2ba. Bltns, dabwhr. Nr. beach. Adlt.s, no pets. Sl>O mo.~-·--- z Br ~ex. kida OK, no dop, ,.,., ...,.. .... ., nm, trabiy ~t.ed lll· Ude/out, nr park. avail. immed. ~79. ilS-7800 tll5 + clean.lol 6 aecur . IMIW• ....... JIU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ir, 2~ ba condo. attach. 1ar. Lndry fad. Lr1. Dlllr bdrm. Pool. apa. 9125. M&-3511 aft. 4pm. '"'-3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z BR. lY. ba townbse apt in Orancetree. Complete rec facll. Adlll only. M25. 97).20lll. ...... '-«II 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ bdnn. apt. Ocean view. 1p1clo\11. No pets. 497-3495, MOT Solana Way. OCEANFRONT tbr, 2br It ll\ldiol. 80-11515 Inell.Id· Ina utWUa. s.J&.0311. Lcedpx lux apt. 2BR 2ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w /kitchenette S72~6up. S41-W755 COllOMA DIL MAit DtJuxe otn~ Sl50 P~r Mo Real o nom1c s ~ Room avail In Cbnstum Approx 400 sq ft C 2 130 home. ll75 E. 17\b St S..rte "D" 11~ 66Hl23ev~. mo Doyle548 1168 Rm. w/kllcb priv nr OC ~ Sq f\. view, under ~e. Eves. aft. 6 & ground prlig. elevator . . llOO. ~2872 Cout Hwy viaibillty. Au Cu h-cood. La1uo1 Beach M .. oon-amkr. "' ome. 1714 )~49· lJH wtinda furn. or un!urn room -..:12 · 557·-. ---- ~~vt batb, mature ledy, llwpnv. ref. II! Lat Bcb ... TJtl ............ 4210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tb9e for rat. Bii Bear Oty a]Jll I · li.Deu rum . 125 oJtely pr cpl. Call aft«Sp.m 541·1•. TAHITI Modem 1 or 2 br cott.aae on beach on Tah.i U wlUI car. row boat, waah machine. complete kitchen. etc. For more wo call m.89 eva 6 weekendl. PALM SPRlNGS VIC& Uoo condo oo MlHlon Hills Country Club Oreeoa. pool, teonla Near Rancho Mlra1e restaurant 1trtp. Call ~; 163-lJOI aft. e. MIWPOaT CINTB °""Cl SPA.Cl .. s1.21,.,. Ml tt htmtt ·~ avatlable tn Cal American Bld1 Newport C-enter at 11 ~ peraqft. 7•aq ft. or lUZ sci f\. I~ yr lea.ae uaU>. Free parkln1. A.alt' for llU. TI4f1Sl HIWPOITCINTH Dlsign P1ua. lwu&rious om~. soo sq ft Sub· let •mo. 64.2:64.S6. me.sums Happioeu 11 h1vt.n1 your place of buslDeu at Baker Cent.er Recepl. oonl room. phooe cov · eraae. 100 xer ox copea/mo .. cotree. indd' 1n rent. Secretarial 5e"VIC91 av&IJ. For more info. pla call Bev at ~2161. WE NEED A 3Br house. lower apt . or Condo lJl the Huntington 8 C'h . Manna Sch.I di.aln ct 137 S to $400 Please ca ll IM&«S7'9 aft eP M, Fem w '2 fem cbildttn. IJ & U Mid'~ male or fem to share 38r or lar~er 641 1..3'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 0 oci•w••••~•--•twt HOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• &J.-Uc119M1 Onnce Oa..s.te •·'°° Toll·~ CIOO)Z52·2IOOO Park101 lot 1weep1og ldUlt sell DOW! 3 true b & retated equi P-IUOO ln act'OloDla A.skinc IM.000. "'down 131~. , .... ..,., Hi proftt. low ovemead Sl4..000 + 1nv. Patric Ii. RE/MAX, 831·1216 MONEY I " 0 II ( II ..., ....... ~~· At.t ~~'"""°lr ..: ,. 1'"1 US·H 7• Out.5tandin& nvestment M7.SOO 2nd TD for sale Ducounted to Yield 14''1, pr yr Well i1ecured by $735 .000 apt bldg w $32().000 cash equity AU due ll1 4 Ynl PPP -i accel pays $417 .00 pr mo. Ask for Ron or Gary G«).S1.l.2 6 a OB C ... fth/ Pww11••/ Loat&F.-... ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S1 St'll any 1lt'm or com buJallon ol 1tt'ma; for S?!t or It~$ with 1 Pt'nny PlncMI Ad 3 Wies (OI 2 ~UIJVt' d•Y~ Each lddlllonal line •• flO' for the2days Chara• 1t' Norommt!l't'11l ads For mort' 1nrormat1on and to pl.irt )Our 11d l'all 642-5678 .... .. ....... 4300 ;:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_-__________________ ... • •••••••••••••••••••••• llllorina? A vo£d depot I ti .. C\ll fl vlo1 ••P•D ... , Profesalooally since 1r11. HOUSIMATIS AMlM No. eod, blk to beach. OitMD view. 11'1$ )'rly. IG.ll\a, DO pell. 49MOIO e¥91. l:Jlppd your llfHlyle wil6 a competlble room- aa&e. We diM:onr that s--.Oall Starting Saturday, September 1st ............. Jl'9 ......... , ............ . rAllHIWPOaT B•cbelora, l or 2 lldzOOU» 6 TownhoulM TWO PEAS IN A PAD a1~or7a-1JOI Pem. wanted to abr oc.nfl'oat apt w /11me. Non-cmkr. lllO pt mo + uW. f7S.010517MGT Mai. rooaumt.e Deeded. Qillell Part. c.11. sm mo. Call btwa J.7 eves. llf·lClrf h'om"7UO Sptdacular •P•. total recreatloo pro1ram, IOdal procram. 1 pool.a,. t.Da courta. At ruhlon lllaed. ,~ • San Jo9qalaa&lla.d. 1714)644-ltOO Fmaletoala.llreaeluslve 2 •· 2 ba oaedo. Mi bit to Cberr7 Lah Home, ~ a C# au .• a11to N9wpo1t. cau ... •• 9)1111' .... .., view. ,...._ -.ia ..,.,,.8'e waat.ed tll5 pw mo. tolbart CoDdo la OCUJlllOMT lllllaADa. MUUt. • 21 Br, '<2.,.u'>hk. '"°or· llecbOaDdo,pool,~. eue. 111-4111 OI no•·••oller. meture m..e&I. .. -.-tartJ am, ~ .... ti I ellUdnn wUl *~Mt. bet&. ID H.B. ..... ....... ,.. -.~. .... lael •UI. ..... and every Saturday throughout the Football Seaaon the Dally Piiot bring• you 1 9 nftQ l;/J!f(Pl~~ r~~\SWf. . ~E'l\E A new. exciting. prolesslonal foot· b•ll maautne section brln1lng our ruders t.he most Interesting. com· prehen1tve and authoritative roundup cl materlal on the pro a•m• to be televised etch weekend for ~weeks. Pl•yer profiles. acouUna reportJI, plc turea. predlcUons, the point spread. lnude comments on atrate&i.. and who and• what to watch tor ·-everything to enable r .. dena to 1et the moel eaJoymeot out of thetr pro football watchln1 . Don't mlN out oo this ehanco to have all the tootb1U racta at your rln1trt1pa. DAILY PILOT • t .. ... ~ck ....... 1C...mft 1.11111.•1•1 • b11Nb ProfH1loo1I -··•-•"• .. •••••• V..,n.111 ftl~I DrYO&C•lll ~ l••raateed AlLH·I prat, t &f'Plt 6 ..... NS--t:pric:~=··J ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM INTl!JUOR CAJ\PENTBY C £ R A M I <' T I L E lOUbeo, batbl, ~ Your i11e or mine ••••••••••••••••••••••• llZ-I07I By Jay 142 Cblld Care my ho m• dul W-* eo.ta llna a.lJMl-4381 HouMclelft.lo1. proreaa Neat, complele, ranbl Have you rHd today • Qu.ailtled peraoo.nel to SeU t.biftp fut wU.b Dally ~ • PUot-Wut Adi <.1a.ull1ed Ach"' Ir not. aerveyOU lmrd 5"52·010:5 you're 11\W!tnll thi: beat weiilna ln town f Want Adi Call&U-~8 51 50 I.Git &-,._.. UOO Hllp Wmted 7100 Hltp W..ted 7100 ············~·········· .•.••.•••......•....••.•.••.•.....................••................. ? Hl&b acbool aludenla P'uund Calleo Killen Vic neeclrldefromLa1unato Meaa Verde , C M . Simla Ana (Briatol • Ed· M'J-<818 uaa.u * • IXT1IAS * • needed. bll rl•yers. xtraa for ma motion J)ic!lv aerie•, po11 lv oomm. Need people for Org Co/LA loc shoollng. Caat.ina now 714-S35-0120 x 94. Casted for "F111l Break", "Love At Finl Bite", "Rocky fl". "Halloween.". Sm tee ON-SfAR Productions. MlchaeJ Phillipe, caU to day. inlier) clailY between 7 & 7:3>. WUI pay. "7·221& Found male Colli e. .Ufcr Marc. Newport Beacb lk Iden· LOltlt"-d noo Uly 1183-1588 or 752-7670 ext"80. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------_________ ,Found, Hunt Bch .• male FOUND ADS 8EFIEE call: MZ..5671 & rem. puppies at Lake View School Look like Min Sc hnauzers 86&'!0& Found : Fem. C how, Market Bullet atore, ---------CM. 54G-0583 ......... 5350 ---------...................... . ACCOUNTS PAYAIUC&.HJC Rapidly expaodmg farm seeks enlb1U111lic an Found vk. Goldenwesl & Heil, H.B. black male Ger man S hepherd 8C7-GM Ullt or Found a pet? CaU Animal Auiatance League. 537 ·%273, no fee. l-OST 8 /20, Male German Shorth 1nr Pointer. "M ax " Reward! 645-7810. ..art· Sm.I pinll tw ht Poo- dle, vie 16th Pl /Santa Ana Ave. CM S48-041.8 Reward. *LORI'S* dividual ror Accounun~ Dept. lG-key by woch. WE'REJl . b · t OPEN 24 hnl DAIL y a s 1 c a c co u n 1 n g ·--... ....., ,,11U llnowledge, aencral ot _._... ........,, "" fire sbJ.l.s Cont.ct. Pat WANTED Fern a le t o •Ml.lla~~·~SS7~-905~l~l!:~·~o~. E--abare expenses of 2 week _ stay In Tahiti. Dec 22 to ---------Jan Sth. Call Barry m1011 tnergizi.ng MASSAGE BobJames-uc Masseur C>ulcfill9-11,'94·5111 MICHEi.LE'S Accounli.ni Rill CHARGE -BOOKK&PER / OFFICE MANAGER Commerc111l printing •O~• company needs a full 11AM·2AM SJS.3749 charge bookkeeper to as u.t. Blk/wht Corne. M., -----s ume management of vie. Balce r I Bris tol , •FOXY LADY* snail otfice and duect Re ward . 5 5 7 • 5 S 3 3 , Ol!OCALL ONL y all accountine functiona. ~lO •972-1131• Responalbllities include, ~: Blk/'#ht Shih·Tzu ---------.preparation or month puppy, 5 moa old. male. PREGNANT' Caring, end Journal, entries vie Cout Hwy & Jam confldenual cowuehng & through computerized b ree. 644-&MO referral. Abortioa, adop· financial lllalement .<:Sr· Green VaJJey area. f '.V Golden Retr puppy 4-...mo Fem Aruweni to Mellow. REWARD &11818 .<:Sr: Coclcatiel. male, grey w /yellow bead 9 /l , vie Peppertree Lane, CM. StO-7667 'ound · 2 brindle Pit &I.la, Injured, HD area, Beach 81. 1·1183-771M ,OST : Dog named Charlie, med 11, taffy color, long hair over eyes. Reward offered 562-9'Z74 1EWARD! $100' for live return ol Uver & wbl Sp- 1 n g er Spaniel '' Frectles'' Edwards & Saur area. H.B. Contact (714) ICH016 ti<m & keeping. APCARE 547-2563 s.lrihd RNdtr 1.815 S El Camino Real SanClemmt.e: Fully Uc For Appt. 482·7296 COVER GIRL • 95)..0771 * 2A Hr Out.caJJ Service LANA'SOt.rrCALL IOAM·2AM 77~ MASSA&E FtG4m MODB.S ESCORTS OUTCAU. OML Y o.p. ........ 631-2140 GOLDB4Gta-. VARJETV ESGORTS 551-21tf17 18-lTihSt .. Santa Ana 2·4 years similar U · perience with proven ac CGA.ln« aJillls. M\Ul be self-motivated, good cclnmunicator and have ability to gwde others ~open Co mpr e h e n sive employee benefrta pro gram, excellent worl11nl( conditions Call Nancy Henke for mtervlew ap· pointmeot (213) 968-8,5.41. TUA SURE CHEST ADVERTISING COIMC Equal Oppo.rtwllty Employer M 1t• ACCOUNTING CLERK. MacGreaar Yachts, 1631 Placentia, Cost.a Mesa I.EWARD for ll~ING puppy. While, a bort baired. IUlht eye bu blk ft brn rlnc. llale . Amwln toJ .J . ao.sno. Ptofwional maua1e by Acc'QmtlnJ IOUND: Male Golden Retriever, avail for adoption, $10. Irvine Animal Care Center. 'JM..17M. 'OUND: Fem Tabby cat, blk. bm, Ii wbt, inen ' ey•. Approx 1/21, vie .Mqnolia 6 Adams, HB. 112-llD. POUND: Claim or adopt ~ at NB Animal Uc'd lberapial. NB Appt. 4:30-9:30 PM. 548-2817 T () M M y s OF N l. w I' () R I.:SCORTS T M2·1571 7-J 0 P.M. ....._. 1.ocl~jq 2 very *811JtRJ LEE• °"••• co .. ty •• • 'glA..d.o_... wt! We're ,.Dm.RT ....... W accounlenij)S nice fem dOp: YOUDI Cert. llMMUM , .4 llik ~ 8paJdel • • Hou1ecalla by Appl bra /blk (hrman -- Tbere are maay new fVml cnovtni Into Ute Or•nse. County area brinl)AI •b<Mll an In· c:reM.tnc ditmend for e•· perlnced AccouatlDI and Data ,Proceaal•I .......... ~puppy. Otben. ......_ LAM.+14DILAIUI ll'OUl'fO; Gut. bike. Vic. •llOORTS• · 11Ul6.a.lboaBl•d. O:lrdlallT m.-. )'OU to · f71;290 thebllt.OPEN241ln . ' MNID.I llMlOC r 0 U N D : G o l d e n lelW CW. 1400 MrM•er II. 10lbe. Vic. Beaeb • Atlanta . _ ................. . • -.au1. BORED WITH BAR ... ., ............... .. ... _ ... ifllllt ... ...... c..11.ra.tll .......... ,... ... .....,. ._ 11n1nu111 •ntu __ ...._ , ........ " ..... ,. e1tlf " tlilefe ••e ........ Oll ... L.-. .... ,... .. e•-·•· OAILf ftlLeT fe1 •••• , •••••• e•tt .... -...... ~ .... ICSNET llelt tie penon ol yaw ddcie fr'UID open miacW .... '° ..... , 111111r· rt1p= fut• a.re b lout.bent Oii'• i • IDOlt ual· qae datta1 aerv . Tlaoaaaada of pro· f I I 2 h ,,.... dodGn t.o eueel&I••· Womea .Mia ,..... Pll DaU11 lln. '116ei-m2 . ~~~~~~ .... : Mii Will .. 7171 ....................... ............... •• , .. , •• c, ..••• wttr, ne. Olt JrL ............ CPA'S •••• T•t111 tub c.te.1 '; .... . ... ... . .. . • 'Q .... . •11 n ia.tm ... ..., .,.0,.1.. I • ACCOUNTING CLERK· Full lime. part lime. Proceu lnvoica, uaial bookbepe:r with bWlne, polt.iq etc. No typin&. 561.qn'1, ACCOUNTS PAYABLE: F tr. private club. Ex- per nee. 6"-MOC A.coouotant: 3 yrs exp, preferebly In prepara· t1on of corporate & penoo.a1 lncome tu re· turns. CPA certificate deurable. XJnt benefits. A1are111ve NB firm Salary commenaurate w /~. Send resume to The Dady Pilot. Box 562, CM 126Z7. All replies atnctly confide!SlJaJ ------ ACCTS P'AY Alli $1000 Experience 1n COMlruc· lJon company wilJ land lb.la tanfic position with growth potential. COASTAL P&SOHHE:L ~GIHCY 540-6055 2790 llarbor CM NEVER A l'.EE CaJI after hours appt •ACTRESS~IACTORS. All ages/all types. No up nee "S.A .M ." 1n- terview1n1 now. Our clients have worked "RocSy IJ", "G-OldJe It The Bour", ''Lady Jn Red" w/Robert Conrad, "Wrisley '1 Double· miat ". 6 Dlaney Studios. •Anyooe Lnt.ereated in Moviet/Telev, c all "S A.M."' today Sm fff. (T14 l 778-lOM> ext 96 AL.\RM OPPORTUNITY Qual inalallers. top s alesmen, trainees . Move up rut 7IJ8.4330. 4'1MJ10 Amlin&'• Nu r ser y Dt:LIVERY DRIVER Part time, atltt school & we.!llenda . Phone ' 644-11510 Larry or Ray Amlin&. Amllng'a Nu rse r y SALES MA N . Ex · perlenced In plant knowledie ar,.euu aalea. To work\ 20·30 boura weekly Weekends a mwt. Other boun fin I· hie Phone 844-9510 Larry or Ray Amlin&. AMw ..... Senk. PBX operatora for a telephone an1werln1 aervice eaperlenced or wl1I train. FulJ lime or part time lhUla a valla · hie. Daya. afternoon· ewniop or crave yard. M.ual be able to work tome weekend.I. Typlo1 Z wpm. required. Many co. benefits available. Ple ... c.u llon·Fri. J'aa.bion laland aru CGlt.a II•• area Alriiort area C.J1Ma-mo M/F E.O.E . /tlAaT...,. MAMA .. coupl•·lh\lred to man•1• ft maintain beautlrul M unlt.L •.II adU1t. no.-. apta. ~ MH•, l!xper. pref. f7Mt1T. APT llANAOEll Jl'or 55 WI~ ID COl\a ..... ExpeT'd COl.lple. Wife bkkp1 exp . ltwabaad malot . up. CaU IU-IOJI or (21J) --1 I r . - ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alltel, Rml • Otf, Fran· ceil •• Illume. Clean.ln& Sen. We care more Lied /bod. 75t·OU3, .,..1»'1-- HlllpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Amembier'I MICHAMICAL 'ft.AIMii DPll*CID lmmedla-. opening for applicant with 1ood manual dexterl ty an interest in developing aircraft component ai; aembly 1kill11 Xlnl beoellta. Apply in pef'50o to: WIMACCO. IMT5 Pacific St Fountain Valley ASSB11L•S Printed clttuit boards. wire bamesa assembly, tome elertro-mecharucal e11perience Minimum five yean experience Rapidly expandin g Onqe County firm, ex c ellent co m pany benefits. Contact Pat Milla 567 ·9051. Equa I Op porturuty Employer AMembler P'UCISIOM ASSIMILB Position available in mechanical assembly shop. Must havl' good mecbarucaJ aptitude & mama.al dextenty Musl be familiar with re-work. t.roublesbooting, drilUng, reamine & preuing. M.1nlmum 3 years ex- psience. Eacellenl com· pany benefit.a. Cont.act Pat Milla , SS7·t0$1, E.O.E. Aullt to Mer. am mfr aeedl reliable. sb~n· div, dut.tes mcl'd g ordn.ahipping U . 1n ventory control. Apply m person btwn 9AM 12 ooan. 837 W. Ullb Sl. C M Auociate Rep IXCOLl.KE STUDIMT AHO ALL OT'HH H.S.GIADS U you have temporarily dlaeonilnued your educ a· don or for uy other re· uon are aeelllne full time work and a re avaU1bJe to 1tart Im · mediall!ty, we may have ~for you. Ase no tianier lf over 17 Plea.ae c.all between 9: 30 & 2 00 MM514 AMt.AfitM•a111 Couple w1fe ·of c, huaband·maln t. 280 WU, Oce&n1ide, expr ;f-M&ml A&lradlve ainate women from 20·15, exten11ve travel, pJOd pay, exper In all aapect.a ot bullnet11 Incl. R.E., OMV work etc. CaU Brenda. 94-7563 • At!I'OPARTS DEPT TRlCK DRlVER ! lduJ far m.tw-e, semi· retired. Permanent, oteaunt, inlerea~. Good "1· See llr. . HOWARD Chevrolet, Dove 6 QuU Streets, Newport Bladl. Al1l'OtKmVE CASHIER Prevloua automotive ......., nperi~ re 4111'red. Mut be 1ood wltlll pubic. LlCllt typ. -Ollll.ad Mn. ll.eUMf. • CONNHL r:HfVRO UT -'! r .. I ' I '.'I '..4b. I l 00 642 5678 ecs·. Window Care. Prof window clearung Ranbl rat.el Reta 6'2·7893 • Hlllp W..ted 7100 Hllp W..ted 7100 Ha1p W..tecl 7100 HJfp W.ted 7 I 00 ....................... ....................... ·•····················· •..••.•.••....•........ BABYSl1TEJl, full time. my home, 2 boys ..i.o. ll»-2m2 Bebyliltter /Houaelleeper, live In or out Speak FAgliah. fWO.ll009 BABYSJ'ITER l"or Tod dler, Mornings, m y bome Slat 6 River Sl so I BAtllNG lfPORTUNITY •TB.1.a-f'art 11 ... Related expenence re qiared :::v6::~~ER 2 AMERICAN ~lldren Prefu rn y SAYINGS home ii B C.11 aft S JO. _1188-_537_•_ ~ El Toro Babysitter 1Mothtr 11 Laguna Hilb Aide, nxbl hn. my home. Ma Cameron . TIG-2816 CdM a.na 640 ~ IDE M F ti Babyi.1tt~r. my home. Mon Fr-1, 8 yr oJd i.:1rl Z.SPM ~ 8:Mll 0.b)'llrt.t.er for 7 yr old boy, befort & aftn llCbool Near K1llybrook .. Sdx>ol Ca II aft S J' M 7Sl TJZ1 BABYSITIEH nt't'ded l>a,Y'I. my home. BB C~ll M f" alter S IH6 9634 BAR IOpm to 6 um will lrllll\ WmC'hell11 Olmut.'i 253 ~ 17th Sl C'M B&nJun.g TBJ.SlS /bf)'d South Coaat Bank, 1i1n an ~ependent bank, 84~ Sunflower St , Costa Meaa , Ca Call 714-540-S.JOO EOE --- 8anbni T&LRP/T Bnncb omce Neb bon d.able full lime Teller Experience preferred, bla will conaider trauunic aomeooe w1lb a good casblenn1 bacll1TOUnd Good customer relatJoru & pttvlOUS JOb stability are an asset Wf' off er p6eaaan1 worlltnic rond1 lions, good s tart1ni.: salary , & company benellu. Quahf1«1 appU canta ~eue caJI '""lie or Rave n na (714 1 M4-7Z6. w ....... ~., *""' 4 Corporate Plaza Newport Beach EOE M/F ~ Padflc Federal Savmp baa operun1 In our soon to oPeO Npt lkh ofnce For a P tr teJJer Xlnt wortinl coodlUona. Ca 11 Dlln Qwmbley. 631-0llOO Bankull TB.La HEW ACCOUMTS Permaneol, part Ume, ligbt lyplat. Wiii roo 11dtt traioee Call for ~ Sevbw & Loan Corona del llar Mr. Conoput 17~$010 Equal Oppor Em ply r Blr*1nl nu.mH9'in.t Downey !;avtnca Ii Loan bM an openlne in It• o.t.a Ill•• branch for a pert Ume teller. S.vinp •tc.n or b&nkinl ex per. pnl.-Nd. Must be able to work 8eturda111. Xlnt workla1 cond. Paid vacallam. P'or furUter lato. CCllUct llr. naher· t)'?.aTm. ~()ppor l!mplyr 1'rldl row old Mtr for ... I:"'•• •ltb • aw ed.ea.SITI SAYINGS nAJMH A uruqut' opportu:n1ty Ill ava.ih•ble for a ~r..on with 11 BS degree or ~vy e11penmce 1n Sav ~.preferably New Ac tYA.11\l.h, w JOtn our or l(al\I Ul l.100 YOU Vt' 111 be trruned to assume Sav ~ Mana£er ~ltlon P?'l'\f\OUS expenence pre f~. some travel rf' qared ExceUt'flt salary and beneC1u Send re sume with aaJary tmt°'Y and reqwrements t.o P'ena• ii .,_. GUNDAU ADIRA&. SA YIMGS mtSl~aaDr G1mdale, t1.2I09 WE 111 /F/HN Barber Stylut lo mana«l' part t.unr 631.!11S77 ~ Fn, !Mi, Sall 9-S ~n 881 D!8 BtautJcian COMMA.ND PF.RFORMANCE · -n.e H&lrcuUJnJ( Place" lmmediate oPelUftll for expenenced preC'111on baircutters needed in Costa Mesa Salary & cnmmiMion. Xlnt growth opportunities & p aid bmd"ita. CaII Edmund • t ~ IHlltyOptrataf' ln need cl 3 uaist.aat. 1 for coKirut, t for hair oat«. I for balr atyllat lbchard Oue!Jetu Salon, B Newport Cent.er Dr. NB Bllllnt o p er. P /T . l ·S. 30Pll f'or Bur· rouibs 1AOOO poahn1 macb Exper or will ln&n. Apply at U1 W lllbSL,CM Boat8'.lllden Lmurioul Boal Bullder loollln1 for quality penionod in the follow· tnaarua· IMtC-,.•ar ,.,../ft .... _ Hwctw••llllt••" ..... ., I Mlt•Tit....,. ... ,.,.., ...... l!:l&cel.lenl beneflta, 4 day wartt week. E.0 .E. AP· pty DOWMIAST YACHT'S 7IOl. .... AH s...-.,c.t2705 f79..4110 IO«I* • ..... dmbillc.t.a ........... _.. °"'" it;-::.':~ aeapr,1. Sal D.O.S . ...,.,. .... ,.....'° '°~--..... ..... OI- Bookkeeper , Y !C . mawre. Sant. Aoa Part time 9 3 perm»ne nt S66-71l0 IOC*IHPH Fee paJd Presuge Irvine firm needs amb1t1oull ~ with general of. fice background ~x cdleot beneflt.s To S1400 A.l8o fee jolift Ca II M a ry O'C.:mnoc ~5001 Snell 1 n & 4t S n e I I 1 n ii 11 r Newport Beach AKency, 4340 Campus IOOICPASnUP Part lJ!IW, Mun. lpm to IOpm. Tuea IOam t u 6pm No experience oecaaary Apply The Peanysaver , 1660 Placenua Ave C .M BUS BOY, lunches Apply Ln penon Le 811rnt1 Rutaur1nt 414 N Newport 81 v d N fl ~ ltulboys, Cull lime, d11y!> Beach llouMe Inn 619 Sleepy II ol loW' l.n LatW'\a ~acb 494.9707 Bw11nes11man :.eeki. p 1t auocaate an 1trow1n1: ma rketing busanel'l 'I 631 ·!16811 CABINET maker p~fer 'l ~up CM are.a 848--03f,3 • ~ SQS.3 earetena belp wanted. 6-2 30, s dy wit, Jrv arf'I, ln$-~7 Cameraman with at lemt 2 yn openence With Ulho Ca men.a full time poalUon available t:xcellent ~mp J n y bimfllu Appl y lx>twttn 9AM & 5PM Mon thru f'n at ()LUtG.I COAST OAILYP'ILOT llOW.a.ySt. C....MeM.Ca. An Equal Opportwuty Employer HJERS, full or part time Apply in person. Unat v Ca tal oit Showroom, ~ Harbor Blvd .. CM. E.O. E. CA5HJER for 11elf·serve gas slallon ln Hunllngton Bearh Conta<'t Je ff. 8118-37~ or 847 ·9140 Caah.ter & counter, full or I' rr. day & evening Pioneer C h icken. Orange111th. GM. CaMlf'f, full or P ff App I)' in per ~on a t the l..aRuna Niguel car w;ii.h . 300111 C r-0 w n V a II e y Prirwy, LagN1g CHIU> CARE -Cor Ulmo old boy 3 days a week Mon. Wed. ~i. 8·30 to 4. Owntrana. lly Home. W. Npt Exper. S2 OOb r. ~3823 Oeamng peTllOfl wanted for Unema, call Don or Marlt 67~ ,CLERICAL •rtunities We have 1mmcd1alt' opnung11 in oo r ht-a uu r u I · Orange County r ac1hty for the following an dJvaduaJs -·CUSTOMH 5aVICECLERll •OFACICLIRI •DATAIMTRY -~CL.al s.ttTacan ll'ransmask 1i. a lullh tedmology <'om pany loc11tt-d 1n th•• lrvtne area JU.St a1·n"'-' (mm I.ht> Orange County Alrl>Ort We offer an 1•x t-dlent !\alary and rom pkU company benefits includintt major medical and d ental. For Im mediate cona1derataon, pleaee call or apply al. CAMYASSHS Si ~ aoo per br + l.ncait.lvet, errac1n ~ 3 30 to 7 30, Sat 1~2 Get.Una bocne •m Transmask pro¥anent leada. Pttfer 20 yn ot a&e or older :1152Campws Drive Ca I I M r Fr e d d 1 e Newport Beach., Ca ~~ Noon for appt 17141 54MOIO CMbuutor aaaembly EquaJOpportunity work . 11 /F , h rs Ernpioyerll/Ji'/H 7:20·4Pll. llon ·Frl.1--------- IAluna Hill.I. Ca II for liPl)t. aMZIO Carpet Binder Will aew biadinl to raw ed&ea of area rup. Eaperience prefernd or Wlll trait.I penon with commercial eewiDC ~cllv"<>und AP· ply in person Cu.tom Weave Carpeta, 18480 Padfk St, 11\n Vly. CASHIER: Apply In p e r son . < ro wn H.vdware, 31<r7 E. Cout 119ry,CdM. CASIDER Sl.VEIWOODS NEWPORT BEACH We bave a full time permueat cubien pc»i-tl on avail. at o ur Newport Bucb atore. Good M&.uy Ii compaa,y ......... AllPb ln penon to llr. Croolll, 45 Pu~lon Island. NB. EOE. mms UIDIEI llllOS Oertcal PACI AC MUTUAL A major Ufe insurance OOlnPUY headquartered Lo Newport Beach hu opportunlllea for in· dlviduala with alrUla and 1eneral offlC"e ex - psiMCe in 1 or more of the followln& areu . ~Clerical e()omputer Terminal ~al/ llalaa.Ra -'l'WX Operat« We bave lmmediat• OJ I p , u JOU qul.lfy, ,.. oiler • m:Uque work· ial~. ln add!· UaD to uc.Unt com· '*" beolft\a. pt.,... •P. peym.,....to: PertlClbnel Deputment ABO: I p aow avalla· -="--*-Dr ... ,. ,... u.. Ml'M.ent ·-\AD-P ...... • JIM. 6 ard. Newport acb. Ca._ .....Mo~MC!. ~,__.._,.. .. ....... allt .. 10to.. ..,.,_ _, ,.. .... Ad .. ar•••at1~~~~"~·~11~1~r~~ ... I?)' ... _..,..,. -• ts .... '° .... ....... ., ....... r. ................... """" -'° ....... .... erowa v:~ ...... ,..... . •ClllTM,. .... a.ms Pmt .._a tuU Um• r::···~ PM' u... ••. a1. A,,1, 'T·IClevea ..... 1-1 .... k.,., C.lf. !pl!Clper~• *-~~rtH-t:to ..UT --OllllDlll••kwtU. ~--.. MO• ... c1 ~ ... , Rwryl lmcnectl lte openlqa WW team varioua pbua ol .... operaUona Lou al CUlt.omer' coa.tffl. Al1flJly tn penoo l-3\)m Weekdays or 12 4pm Slitw'daY ·~y Clerk/l'YPi.st. ~ wpm. ~l'.87ime. l:aullent drivlq NCIOf'd ,.,.Nd. For appOIDtmeDt, U '·IZl2 Mr . Weat NewportSl ...... lac. DELIVERY It STOCK WORK.. P'emlllSe 6 male IAlticmta welcome. Ex- cfileat opportunity to train ID au&o put tales ARil)' J.m Newp>n Bl. Coeta Men or lOOIO Adams, Huntin1ton Buch-Auiomadv• aip. ply. ~very, Pit. 4 JG.9pm. Own trans. Mon·fl'r i. Some wlmda rPq. Mu.at be ovr 18 S31-0llll Def Men over 18 for L.A nmes lD homes in N.8. C .M. Perm . p /t . $.150 /$400 mo. 646-0637 or 64S-58M. Moo-Fri 9-5. Good pbooe voice, tm-2270 Dental Assist. Do you ---------1 want a career m Ortho Compan1on - Homemaker. for elderly utilizing all your ROA sltills? 640-0121 lady. Liv-in, S days. Lov· DEHT AL dy SUJTOUDdings. Must Periodontist needs full have car. No bouseWTlr, time asst. Expanded . ~--.·------i duties oppty. X -Ray certificate reqd. Exper Oamert spare ti me inlD usb in your pocket For more info call 84.2-42162. pref'd. Xlnt benefits. Salary open. Call 842-6631. Cook Dental Ass't, Ortho . Chr . Exper ienced Pantry N.B. Part llme or full Cook for Private Club. lime up to 4 days per Newport Beach Full week. Top salary & lime days. Weds·Sun. benefits. Ortbo exp. & Call for appt. 645-5000 ext _RD_A_req-'-. ~_·_2626 __ . -- SI) DENTAL ASSLST RDA Cook. must have exp. & ror expanded duties. fasL Fry, broiler. & din W /some front office Gd. pay. short hrs dulles. An opporturuty to Zu bies 631·9803 or expandyourpersonalin·· ~l. Costa Mesa. volvement in dentistry Cosmeti ci an f or Westminster For appt. Ann Nichols. 530-433.l C OUNSELOR w/financ1al security Unafor'Tl allowance & hosp. ins 4 day work week. Salary open. Npt Bch. 640-0300. MANAGER TRAINEF. Dental Assist. X-Ray lie. prttime4hrsd&Jly &full nee. 4 days <M·Tb ) time.. Rel, mature, well Sa.lary open. 546--3000. eroomed lady f or Coqnaelor. G t o r i a D84TALASSTS Marshal.I Figure Salon. $100 to $1 ,000. no exper nee. Call 642-0112 eGXll. DENTAL CHAIRSIDE. CcuJl.er help, F tr o~ p tt, Costa Mesa office has dayablfl. al thru Fri. Ap· ·mmec1 · I t ply in person. lOAM · 1 operuog, P euan 2Pll. <>rarure Julius, 711 woRing cond. 631-1420 E. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa. 0.tal Receptioni.at for COUMTER HELP Nhport. Beach crown & . Female l8 + b_ridge practice, rull l-d7·l•9S · ~;ru~ood benefits. Counterman, full time, Dental Asst: CM general NB area ror parts st.ore. practice. l yr min, X·ray CaU for appt. 646-3741 licensereq'd. 544-4348. COUNTER HELPER · Dental chairside assis· Xlnl. part-lime Job. 12 to tant. Newport Beach 5::1>. ~145 pleasant group practice. Count.er He 1 p r or 4 day week experience Sandwich shop. Mon· Fri. ...:;pref __ err_ed_._~_1122 __ . __ _Part __ -ttme __ . 557_~----Dental Asst. Newport omvm.&atb ..... '° ............ dellnr bahry producll to ... ,.raulle&a. Call ln41ZI ... ......, ....... rar ~ s.a1ooct OD. Xaowledp ~ Cou.Dty tmportut Apply In peraon . ••~ E . ~a1. ec.t.a .... a. Driwr for LA Tlmea PM rout.e. S. ffunt1n1too Heidi area. xtnt aalary + booua, dep•njlable car. Call for details. BM.an or INl-3504 •DllYaS• •llUU.TIMI• Neat appearance , knowled1e of Orange Comity. Good11Hvtn<re· cord. Over 1.8, Company vehicles. $3.10 per hr. +incentives. Ca ll Maril 751-2816. Ol.IYBS Men~ women~ yrs or otder. Know the coa~l d ues. Net SlllO a week or more. Orange Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 ML Herrmann, Fountain Valley. <No of Slater betwn N ewho pc & DJclid) ORY CLEANlNG Plant, apply at MacMurray's Dry Cleaners. 2578 Newport Blvd. CM Dry Cleaners, Counter girl for S. Laguna Ory Cleaners. exper not necess. but must be out ol school Ask for mgr. e.l.9115 F.quipment rental yard ~ man for general duties. 2075 Harbor Bl . CM. apply bet. 11·2PM Exceptiooal opportunity to eani more money m your own Distr bus.1ess. No need to leave your present position Start spare lime without ID· vestment. 646-7989 Fabric cutler for baby softline ml gr. Fu II t 1 me Laguna Hills a rea 'Tro-63)3 FACTORY HELP Run small machines. aomeabopexper. but will train. Excellent com- peny bendrt.a. 545-(M()3. Factory Production : Openings on 2nd & 3rd abift. Apply : Reeves Rubber Inc, 4.1S A venida Pico, San Clemente. Foundry: Investment ca&tiDg melter needed · lmmed opening, exp nee. Apply at 96S W. 18th St, C1'4. Ask for J ohn or floier. AlOMT OFC.f'.K.,t. $1000/Mo. Chiropractic office in Newport Beach. Req\ares xlnt typing, at· tractive appearance. Prev. expr. pref, no smoking. 975-1161 Beach olfice. Chairside COURIER lor Com· exp e r . p r elerred. Aill & part lime counter mercial Travel Agency 64S-S4llor646-S594 help oeeded. The Bake in Irvine. Must be bonda· --.,......------Shop, CdM. 673-7310 )>le, bave valid Cal. OepeodableaduJl topark· driven lie." own car. inglotsweeper.Mon·Fri. Retired preferred. Midnigh t to SAM . 7SUG4. ~26ll credit &Collections DEPT ASST. Reqs. re-Enj~ Interesting, !lUJ"Ch lab work & col· ~~gin&, wort with a Jqe SCI counies. Will natiomride sales fmance have admin & clerical c:o. We have several ruU respon. time(llJminp in crecliU1 Call Peggy Bierer. collection, experience 675·2159. Kerc kbo Cf preferred. Pleasant Marine Laboratory . wartina conditions, ex-Corona del Mar, A cellent. benefits. Call Facility or Cal Tech. 846·2831 Mon · Fri. E.O.E. .. M/F/H. 8:»5PM lD arrange in----~----­ terview. E.O.E . M/F. Omit cleric; must be able to work weekends & DATA &naY eves. The I.an At wguna, Ol'BATOI 211 N. Coast Hwy ., mK Sl'1 experience de· LquDa Beach alrable Will train to DISHWA.5HER _ wanted b«ome bacllr·ap com -Orilinal BBQ H.B. Part puter operator. Ex-orfull·time 183-3314 ceUmt frtage benefits Ir ----·----Wllltinl ~-Call ORAFI'ER, electrical, in· PeraonDel, Western dwtrial 6: commercial Growera Aaaotiation, bldo. Call $M-7480 R.E . ...... Wall 6: A.uoc • .Inc. 17781 SQput Clr. Irv .• #D. WANT ACTION? aa.tfed Ada 842-5878 COUNTER HEIP Homemi ker Hours w~~'1Chnhzel has immedi~le opening• ~.ming at $3.40 hour• GENERAL OFFICE, f/time temporary, Mon· Fri. 60% acctng, 40% clerical, type SS + wpm, n:.i.ni computer data en try. Phone, baaic ac· cntng princ. SJ6. 75Sl. H 8 ~al Office Young •oman needed. WW train. Some typing required. Part time 12·5. Mon-Fri. Hunt. Deb area. Call asllr for Donna -9645 ~al Office GIRL FRIDAY for small growing N.B. co. Type fJOwpm, aruiwer pbaoes, take orders, xlnt bmefita. Call !Ana at M5-2'.lll. General JOIS AVAii.AiU!! O p era t ors : IBM 3742 ... Xerox 850 ... IBM 056. Typists Warehouse Workers Assemblers NEVER A FEE . Bonuses, call today! ~ 'I•"'" ... .ALOfflCI TOS'tlO Good variety pc»llion for a maturtt minded In· dlvldual . E x cellel)t /profit 1bar1ng P"JCJ"&m llC8"110MIST $100 Beautiful waterfront locadon. pleasant & nice people. \'ou won't be bored in l.hi.s busy office. WA.UHOUSE $600UP Ambiliou.a person. So· meone 101ng to night sdloo1 acceptable. Some lift.ing. Tlilttft $600UP B1nd1og shop w 1th be4lutilul Fashion Island location. Plenty of room ror advancement GIHERAL OFFICE TO $800 Accurate typ1n1:. b•1l necessart ly spt>edy Some purchasing ~x perience a real plu' Young dynamic t•om pany with plenty of future . PROGRAM AHAL YST TO $22K Two to three year'i Cl. CS & DL-1 Data ba~e cobQI ACCOUNT AMTS One A R , one i\ P Supervisor. onc> 1n termedtille /\ C Clerk One Seruor Accountant ALL MAJOR COM PANIE.5 MATERIAL COHTRO L $900 UP One year ex:=0 rie11,,1-. first class lr\'lnc t·om· pany with cu·cllc·nl benefits and gr owth potenllal OUTSIDE SALES Dynamic per~on with abit.iom and desire to bt: trained into large or- ganization. No ex- perience necessar y. Salary plus comm1ss1on. ACCOUHTING CLED $150 Must have AA or BS m accounting. Will train Internationally well known company SECRETARY TO $950 Cons ulta nt company seeking person with ability to keep on top of thmgs. II you enjoy pro· olreadlng & pie.a.sing our superiors. th.is 1s 1 t • SECRETARY TO $900 You"re oo your own, n<> ~ure. Energy & in-itiative with good typmg & expenence in all office runct.wns. DRAmMCi Sll,000 Large home video re· cording systems com· pany needs electronic or mechanical expenence. ACCOUNTS PAY AILE SIOOO Eq>erlence in construe· tion company w111 land thi.8 terrific po1ition with p'O'Nlh potential. CUSTOMElt aa.ATIOHS TO $100 Some inside and outside P.R. won. Great poten- '6&1 ~-·~ ., ... ...... ·=···--· Wedi • • -· .., .......... 1171 * .. MmALOMCI bllclrm&ltoYlNtmeat lb• Git& omee Job 8enlrity a...a,y Paid Medical WW 1n1a For A VarWy fll DuU. ~~~ ..... ~~ ~.!.~!.~ ..... !!~ . . ·~~.~·. 711t -·-······ .... •• , ___ Aldelt ., ..... •n. lDl'ATrDfDANT Suerteaced $1.,JI ~ INSPBTOl~tl PIGcESS ...clied hall• pert Ume. ...to "r llr. aeceol -..bellyunold. ~a ~¥9 ac· ---....... '°' c.t.. traJabal. .... Verde Coav. Hofp. APPLY Bll'TWl!&'N 1·3 -~P1ace Nftpcwt luell . o...Jot~ .. SOM Pl.IOAY ,_ t>Dd. Cbeerfw omce 6 varlet)'~ dutiet make thll a auper job, Great ~ + advaocement t'8'ry. To 900. AJao fee job&. Call Mary O'CM nor. IMl)-5001 Soellln1 ~ Snellin1 or Newport Beach A&ency 4lMO Cam· puj. GDlERA.L OYnCE TYPISTS SECRETARIES ACCOlJNTING CLt:RKS LYN full Cll' part U.me. M anuracturlna me dical company .....,... .. i.u, II•• needs a person who is a self-starter.' v .. Cea•. BoQ. 111 Uk es detail work. capable of work.in.& oaer, c.11. ~­ under a mlc~pe-or Wltbsma1r ., .......... parts. Knowledge or solder lna MACt•• operations " resistance we ldlni Qll'taATO.$ processes helpful. Good benefits. Dll.l.NISS Mi ssion Viejo area . Sala r y --......o com mensurate with experience. Only D.,._S those qualified seeklng permanent FOYa&aln ValleJ 11nt1 ot e m ~l oyment. call Betty f or ::~CO:~ appointment 581-3830. opm1ng ror 'l'r'ainee or HOSTl5S Bob Bum ·a Restaurant apply before 11 or aft. 3. 37 Faab lon Island. Newport Beach. JAMTOIS eqier;eoced people. Xl.Dt co. beneflta. Apply ia pencmlD . vtll~CCO. 1.8415 Padfic St. Fount.a.in Valley Mm Ir Womeo lD work evea. 5 days week. in Newport Fubioo 1.sland area. Universal Bldg ---------M wl"""'VM:e. l.226 W. 5(b SL. SA. 542-72lli6 MACHINISTS Top Pay No Fee HlusecJeaners wanted to Paid Wffkly won Tues-Fri, 8·3 for Jaailcr Trainee Routine MORIB.L Jamce·s Raggedy Ann's. custodial tasks Full Temporary Services ~UIOO .. _ da)'I Apply 9am lrvlDe 752-$i66 ---------.,.u.:; E.o E M "" HOUS"'"~EANERS llam. Newpo rt S ta · · I r &:A..L. .. ~ lnc. 42'29 Birch St, Car nee. P 'I' Top SS ....,."""'., General Office . ALL WE HEED IS YOU!! 557-0045 ON -LINE Tempor ar) Personnel Services are pleased to orrer you a chance to win a t n p for two t.ocabosa.n Luca:; Hefllsttor and work •ti) hou~ and \OU Jrf.' IO lht!> <!ra".ng' It"-; th .t "m pie'' WF.NEF:D •S-'<'ret.in.-... 1..., " 11Sii 1 i1)'?ll> l..'> 4'"' ;lTTl t "GeneraJ Of c l'lt•rk.~ 1 F'tle Clerk.'> 1 AcctJ? Clt-rk!. "R~epl.10111.,Ll. _GUliha.m Gari 64.S Sl.23 _NB_5S7 __ ·9'l_l2 ____ _ Houseclearung-<leneral. Jewelry Wu Person, ex· 8 hrs1wk. relerenee-s. perienced only (}range own traos p 673·4826 Counly 7141979-iUM . e-.es JEWELRY SALES llousekeeping Help needed, Laguna Bc h Resort hotel. hrs flex. paid vac + bonus, 4!M-UJ6. HOUSEKEEPER Live In. 2 s mall children Spanish speaking OK ~3822 II 0 L S ~ K E E P t-: R CHILD CA Rt. part time 16m'> old boy 3 days a "l<'k Mon Wed F'n 8 :.>to 4 Own trans Ex per W N pt 675-3823 Housclceeper It ve-Ln. full ume. 2 11m chldm llunt Sch 531).3403 (2-Spm I . *OILER* Immediate part lime opening for ind1V1dual Wllb mach1ntsl1 back· ground to haodle all maintenance. oiling needs. Wori( 4 houra i>ec- da,y, 5days per Wffk Pleue apply in person lfAI SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 West Segerstrom S;uit.a Ana. ca F.qual Opportunity Employer m f h Maids, apply The Inn at Laguna. 211 N <.:oasl Hw), l..aguna Beach __ MAIDS Expenenced full ttme & ~eods 642 3000 Ea.ta", C.JI. 5tM9. HtJRSES AID&. Jm· tbedftf opentat a i Ralellh Billa Hoa_p. Hewport Bea e b . ll·1:aGAM MUl. Prefer ~.can-.J'107 .......,..... BfH .• VN, full411M. ak.k pe.y.·1 pd Holidays, hu. benefit.I, dot worlll•I canda. E.O.E. Ba1view Coov Rasp, 205$ Ttn.uin, CM. M2-1'i05 ~fice help wanted, ruU time. Apply in penoo: 3SOClintoo, C.M. ~ ----------, Offil'e Tum Extra Time Into Extra Money Tt•mporary work m1•;.in!. a fle xi ble work srhedule that fll~ vour need!>. You t:an -work a:> mucb .in1I .,., often as you hk<· All ofrlec skills nl'\'rll!d •Typists • SecntGrift *Word 'roe * Acct Ca.rill •Clerks T up p;iy , paid v;i1·a111m~. referral, h1111u'l''> !'liever .s 11"1' IELL~ • HOUSEKEEPER CHILD r-n·Lfr'\':. CARE live 10 . lovel> U \ I \-l..:.iguna &h hom~ Lt 11Mf""f1"'>v PT ·'..< •.1.1 W!r1~ cooktnR non smokf>r I'm looking for an ex penenced diamood saJes person Cam1l 1a r w 1mgagement sets & re- mount sales ror So Coast Phwl Mall retail Jewelry store 1b1s person may now b e presently emJM<>yed by an LOdepen dall1 or small ch.a.111 and feels that their effort & abaltty cs not beltlfC re cogJUUtd oor rewarded I tutve an opportumty or a Weume. an aperunR for someone looking for ad vaocement.s. a del>1rl' to succeed, w1lllngnes' LO accept respon:.1b1lll> sharp & alen. Yoor Pam UIR pot.en ll al as d Ir f.'ct I) related lo your altitude. l'reat1vene11s abtl1l) & seU moll\allon This 1i. "' l'areer With the ftnt'Sl JeWelry chain 10 llie l ' S MAIDS WANTm ror pnvalc resort Start 1mmed t:xp preferred V.111 tram Full tJmr A;;>ply m person 419 :"./ {i)ast H,,. ~ Lag Brh or Call 714 494 IS52 l Ab k for t:lame ( ·.1ll 11r Corm• In 101h1\ In t11l' lll·1441 :!111:,t Hui-1n•''' 1 ' 111t·r f>rtH· '°'Ulh' :.>OX 3121 llrt.h St ~Wf'Orl ~ach GE:>fLOFFICE lmmt:d c;pcr.ini.. t:x penenct'd \t ll~ r ct·\ uk l) •1ini.: Ph ml' Cc. bl•np' 1 l'. sas,1 , t J rt ~l-192 lA_..-I l,.t· 1.Jdt\e~ SI•! dl nt wunlt'll I' 1 I 5 rnon·f''r1, must hJ\t• fJ"n l'ar raJI ~I .ltf.51 ~tom· f'ull t1m"°. type 5Swpm. exp w tphll:ic nee Salary+b'endlls Dootson Onv1ng Sehl SlS-7010. 760-9301 ----- GfM. OFFICE F /T Light typing. som" l O key, busy desk. Talk to G I ell y s or D eb b I e 494--6568. 7~·0503 ----- Gltl Friday assist m bill ""' dept Car reqw red Call Pat 644 1000 GIRL FRl~~y ~P!L~~~r r..Ul rec<>rdt'<l me,~a :e 751 -2430 **GO GO DANCJ.;RS needed now by ~.trecn Art.Isl Mcmnt. 7~8 1180 Ext95 GUARD Opening m !nine area S3 87 to start. ~ day raise. uniforms furn . SlO pr paycheck unjform «I lament. Fc,r information c llll 891 2623 Securiij ttPays To SHU1 PromotiooaJ poss1b11lt1es can provide hourly rate uxreases Up lD $ii.SO Perl Ir Apply In Penion Mon Fri 8am-Spm 1532 W. Commonwealth Fullerton, Ca Moo-Fri 8:30-4 :.> 230WWamer Rm 217 Sanui Ana. Ca WelsFarc)O Gucrd Senlcn Divisloo ol Baker coo me t:n1o: Bu::. •57 4.!T1 ::353 HCUSBCEEPot5 F/PTIME Oana·s l!oosekeepmr. Cal1for n1a s I a rge o;t net'd.s 5 m.i lure peopl~ l tJ ...,ork pn \at<:' homes !-t SS per hr 750 0826 llOllSt:KEEPER 3 to 4 days week Chm~~t' That preferred l.01·J t ton 11.srbor & McF:illden Call 540·HS7S ;,:,k lvr l'Llder ltousekeepers, full time & P ff, good working cond1· lions. 8 pd holidays E.O E Bayview Manor. 642-JSOS • ,-... -------, lnrlu:.tr1al I Tum Extra t Time Into : Ext""a Mon~y t T1·mp11ran "ork I m t· 11 n :-.J .ii l' " 1 h I e I "ork 'I h1·dul1· t hdl I ''" , 11ur n1'1 d \nu I t .lft \\Olk·" 111111h t .1no1 11•. •1fl1·n :" \1111 I It~..-\II utflt \' 'kill'\ I fl ,. • ii • ii ' cl I' \ (I l ' r I l' II l I' n•·•'l',~<in ASSEMBLERS ELECTRIC i\SSEM BLERS I r:xrt•ncnc·l'<l t M l\CH OPER WAREHOUSE Siii p.nr:c CLKS 'I 11 (' I' .1 \ JI .1 I 11 \ ,11,ti 111n' n•fl•rral I 11111 U' f' '\; l• \ ,.. r J (1·.- ~LL~ ' .. t.' r l ( '.1ll 1ir C'nm1• In T<l(Jtt, lnm1• UJ.1441 .!102 l1u'imeo;, Crnt"r OnH' ~1111~· 20!! 11 unttnitt•lfl Ek.1rh l47-J4H 1!!107 Warner/\' l' :1215 L;1~una N1r.t1('I lll.GS42 27957 Co hot Road i ' I I l WF:JSF1ELO'S Mr Klein ~ 7188 JUNlOR TECH for aud1•1 ~~terns 1nstallat11m m yachts & auto 645 1385 Kennel "f•rk 20 JO h n. mcnungs. over 18 Only U.ose willing lo v.orlc rx'ed apply llrly v.agt• ck-lends on you ~7 ~o Key~ a;:.t ahM /CCM.,_.,. Ca.rit . Dynamic Real E.-ilate Oevelapment Co hu 1m med.late openmg for a person qualified t o operate an IBM 3741 Data Station. Will be respoo.sible for all 1n house key puochmg & venticatJon & handling 0( computer out·put re· ports a.s well as other dene&I funcltoo.s Typ- mg 6S wpm reqwred ~ cxpenence on IBM 3741 preferred. Send resume & saJary reqw re· merit to. Controller. The Gunston Hall Co. Inc . 4463 8lrc'1 Sl . Newport Beach. Ca 92"0 An Equal O pporlun1t~ Empfoyer Ladies earn an ex tr a SI 000 month part lime Call between 3 pm 6pm SJl'r.3603 to learn more L-'9.c• Arcwttdwe lmmed opening w ex· pand1ng landsca pe arctut\'lct u.re firm for a desiener dra ft s per!\on Xlnt wo rking cond . vaned resp Salary <·om mmaurate w 1exp Con· tact Wilham Crook at ~1282. M.'.unt.enance man for 55 urut a.pl complex 10 C .., 642 ':Af73. (2131865-3851 ~lenanre llandv'Tl.an Apt ma int bldg cit an up C M :--1 R area TrU<'k or van desir.sbk F\JIJ l1me Exper ntt 642 1603 11 11111 111~·11111 111•.11 h 147-)491 >4!Hii \\ .1 rrwr ·\ \ • 11:.!IS I .1g11n.t '-.t,t.!ul'I lll·OS42 .!~'157 I .11)111 ll•tJd :-..1111 .t \11a 953-4 I JO .1 '' \1Jtt1 In II& H Hlod, 1111w1•1 I •111.1l ll111>'1rt11n1t> ... m plt1\ •·r \1 .. MAHUFACTURIHG ----------- TEC ... IClAH Offiu AH ....... Medical Components Health Car e Cac1ltty. Corp . a fast growing imdnight lD SAM. Wed· b.ilh technology com -nu/T hurs . 8AM lo paa.y in lllllsaion Viejo IS 4·30PM. Sat/Sun. Xlnl look1n& for a bnght. bmdlts. 8 paid holidays. young mf'c han1c al Bayview Manor. 3SO W manufactunng le<"hn1 B a y S t C . M . c1an with 2 years of com-642-JSOS E O.E. plex mechao1cal as- sembly nper Max1mum ~~ ale asst. Exp pey commensurate with or will tram. r /l. Lag His aper If you fed you are area. m.3M4. qualified and .1tady for a PART· TIME COUPLES. challenge with an ex-Fl.EX.ISLE HOU RS cf'llent chan cf' fo r 964-5048 f'~or Appt. personal and f1n11nc1al __ growth + xlnl ~nf'f1lS. IP~-e us a call. ilSk foe Betty. S81 3830 MARJ MA ~neral maintena nce w landscaping f'x per 101 N Bayside Or NB. 644-0126 ---- Medical Assistant ex penenced back office. 4 day work week 646 Ul91 PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with outstandmg. attractive persona1Jt1es who enjoy working wllh lads. Over 21 . Start al SJ.SO per hour. Phone 642 432 1 Ext 250 BETWEEN 4 :OO·S.00 PM Aslc for AIKlreo F.qual Opportunity ti4DICAL ASSIST AMT 1 ___ E_m_p_lo_y_e_r __ Newport Bea c h Rhal.matologist's ofCi ce. Must have valid. hmlled musculoskeletal X ray p e rmit . & do PART TIME • .. THE CHl .... IST venipuncture & routine -TftM!:.-i." lab. as welJ Salvy com· Paul needs several guys & gals. high school Jla'Uors, seruors. coll stu· dents. lD help the promo ol ti ck et sales for sports events. We euarantee $3.00 per hr. & give you a c:bance lD earn up to 15.00 per hr. Jr you·re rree from s to 9pm week nights & 4 hr. on Sat. call 972-4848. 11U1U.,...;; ~urate with exper Must bave 1DLDJmum 2 644-IllJI yrs expr and willing to --~ learn new methods & Medical Assi'StaDl back ma c hine s So m e office. ful l lime automatic expr also Pediatncs. Send resume pr9 CaU Mr Riley for to AdJ..589, Daily Pilot. appt. ~ P.O. Box 1650. Cos ta LA9al s.ct'y Sr w /conatr. bckgrnd pre{. Xlnt sltill.5. Oelail oriented. Opply !or ad- v a o c . Huot B c h Oyoam1c, congenial group.SJS.4250 Wgll Secnt.y Mesa. Ca 92J62:1 --- ..alCAL ASS"T. Fron( & back ornce. Some typing. 498-4000 MEDICAL Part lime deh work for YIOIDan , while children are m school. Call Jan. St&-1422. PAaTTIME ACCOUNTING Prot«t.lon Services Equal Opportunity TO $2000 SmployerMW Santa Ana '53-GIJO 715 N Mam tin H&R Bl0<•k Orrit'el Xlot typina a must. Mag Card II requl red. Able lD work under preuure. Uve-in. $200 per week plus room 6: boa.rd < 714 ) MMD61 or (213 l ~1. J•tOI I jM4lkh Add ~S290 per month &o your preaeot income by working 4 hrs per evening Monday through Fridays. No experience AA In accounting, auto ~~~~~~~~~ &e.ing erperience. wiU ..,; lmd you this top poeilion whh geat potenUal. BC8'TIOMISTS T0$750 Your up fruit in llreepin1 I tbe Unea d communka· tian movin&. Li&bt typ- ~ 540-6055 COASTAL PllSOI•• Ae•9CY GUARDS "'111 fr part lime. All areas U niform s fu.miabed. Agea 21 or owr. Retired welcome. No experience nee. App- ly Universal Protection Service, 1226 W. Stb Street, Santa Ana. In· temew boun 9-12 Ir l-4 lllmUana Frl 27'01--CM ........ lbpit.al Acct'• Receiv. Clerk, needed at Oor]lorat.e olf c, familiar • /COlled procedunra u,. volviq l.nauraaee Co. • Self -pay acct11 Knowtedpable In I ra • Pb' bO.liq .-oc. cootac:t lln fnne Rlaia. Acda a.eh bl SupervltoT: Olll aft.r liloarw •PIK --· Cont.ad Pat. 644-11190. lllamfnl newspaper aulD I LEGAL SECRETARY : .mu. Approx bra 4~m Newport Beach Airport daily. Ideal supplem en· Equal Oppoftunlty I area. experience in lal job. Appro11 earnings is neceu.ary as we prefer tD train you in our pro- cedures. I Employer M1 f' I UU1atlon fl busineu. "7S-tl50 mo. ~3008 fl -----------Beneftta. Good w~g S«M1'7227-10lam. To qualify you must have a ful.ltime job or be' re· tind • in iood health. lNSPECl'ORS For pr oduction uilmallrer. Nr OC Airport. lfon-Tbura 6·4:30 p.m. Benefit.a: m.MA. lnlulation lmtAllen EJC· p·d. for un&on luw. Co, lnSo. o.c. Call: GWco .lmu1alklD •1121 IMSURAMCI At•ICY ftN 6 c.aelQ, eoe· merclal lt•ea •D· dwwltter. &s,.ri••t• req 'd. ao,erho• r.. •we ANoe. lac, ...... cond. Salary ope n .1-~~--"-'----~~~ n 4nsz.2519. Motel N ltbl C lerllr . ;;._,.::;;..-..iiii~i;;;:;;i~iiiiiiji.-..;;;;~jjiiiii_;;;;;i•iiiii;;..-..:;;i..-..iiiiiii Various d\JUes, 3 dya .Pt wt. 1-1: 30AM. ·suo ror lnup. $3.25 for exp 5'»171 LMALSICrs with Real Estate, Ccwp., For an tmmediale In· ~ aend name, ad,. dreu, pboae number, name of fulltlme employer lD: -'rom Beiller ~Advanced Health Oetl&er "' titi&a&Jaa bacQTouDcl. Noel nee. NB co. Xlot •Nmwery-------• t.wftt& SlJOO. .. .......... Ao..11 lnlM Pa-tcmne1 ~cy .-.-. • '""" • E 11th. ec.t.a ale1a l300 BrUtol St .• No. S.Zll Ml-1470 lJn·i• HouHkHper, ... all a... pttv, 1 clalld O.lt. Aa1tlme WllDda, aft I clay a : -- I f Newport Bcb. Ca ... We an l«*lol for u .,.,....., _psaon to wortt ,. ....... g C! .. w .. ~ •- wit\tlUaoor plant• II un.nnG -· -au t.beU' aa11tceuce. ran u. Dlll1 PUot bdq bap-.. ...-... To.-. JOUJ' ~==-~ ... -::: clrawla1 urd. plM>Ge =-............. _._ .. _ ... _UJ ___ , __ _ MOllCI IC ••'I ..., Dl6l1 PUat aw. ...... ~ .. ==-....=: _._...,... ...... ,o.r ... .. ...... .. ............ ....., a. ......... 1•t , .... i •• ., ..... ..... Q ·..-. ... c ..... run Um• rHl eatate a.i. llMOdate who r• qui,.. 1ubetaaUal In-come~ 11 de1peretely neeaed b/ lon g eatablllbe • local brohr. Out1tandio1 eamin.p available on aenerou. comml11ion sptit. A marvaJOUI OP· por1unlty for tbe Heer =conal. C.ll Mr. at...,. ~PAS'HUP LGoktDC rot a company 8-1 m.t.aU wber't JOU can build a Ct ,/1•¢ htllll career? We would like to SalH•UW l.a1k to Y'OU· Oomposina 8ucce11ful brokera1e Dep&. DOW 1ccept1ft1 av-d I t plicatJonl for paste up. firm hH Imme a e ... -i~--apmlftO for commerelal ,_ ·-........ yaaver, and lnduatrlal aales lea> •Ave.C M. ~tb tbfJ follow Thun. monW:ap taUCIDI: ..-Prialini Stockboy, inven· . UceaH lay fr 1en. clffllup pos1· QJU~ Bae~ lJon avail. immed. orrera SAi~ -~-ce alnt beneflll " op · <O>m.ml•lnduatriaJ> port.Unity to leam pnnt· We orfer a 1tton1 blg industry w /S4 yr old pmltlve eavtronmenl for pnnU.oa co. m Santa Ana aucceaaful peraonal RlocaUAc tn Lag. Hills. ll'OWt!I ln comm'I • In· Olli H7·1174 Ck.atziaJ real eetate aal•. 1~1 and investment.a 'Printiog In Orant• and San Dle10 Expenenct'd olf set pre· Coua&lei. For fwt.ber In· ·ssimn for 111 rnulta & 2 romauoncontaa. . ~lor Hamada 770. 55 C:CW,.Gh 1""'1 llllC. year old co ln Santa Ana 111511 A Ma~ur Bh d, relocatio1 to Laguna Ste 210, Irvine. Calif Hllll, 4 da,y wNiL, lop mu W"lfll. atnt baienta. Ca 11 or call 1141975-<818 :M'7·11'74 ~~~~~~~ ................. ~ *** ~IOMIST ~ta l"Olb Newport Center of· J.a yrs ap in ftPO IOme f I c • . ll • l p s I c 1 Cobol belpful, 1811 w toverflow t1pln1 fl .-0/lll, OF NF. JCL, re-ao1war phone Good 1DD1.e ~entry DuU• bmdlta.e>o. lOelude apphtation1 " lrvtne Penoo.ne! ,\Jlency maintenance, procrem· • £ 1Tth. Colt• ... a mla1. leat1n1 4t de· 81.e~--. _ ~-1~ bu111n1. Excellent~.-..-..---..-...­ ~oyee beMflta. Sub - mlt t'Cllume •eatery hla llCll'T10MIST, lory to . Per1onn1I prefer le1hlonable Maaa1er, CALIFOAM. ~on for buey Ht1h lHll Von Karman. fMhioo 1alon. fwl Ume. Irvine. l.Dterviews will be aood OllPlY for advance· hekl dwtAI w..a of &-pt mml. lUctlard Ouellette 10. Equal Opportunity Sa.Ion, 200 Newport Ctr ·~•· DrNB ReolpUoni.lt waated for "~"J1!r".:ch ==Ii~~~ 1a\l1• ml1. need• • neat :'C:~~.';; purcbaatna aaent C!edon~x 9ee· ap. ftllPC*lble for lul.lln1 " n..~ ~ plM:tnl mat-1al ord•,.. ply at 6#VW AH, at a SIM per annum 'tlllUn. <Tl4) Tll·TIOl. vobame. a&tt91afw can· RICEPTIOKl8T , did.l&e wW have 5-10.yra. Wanted youq female, expert.ca with purcbaa· ...,...able 1rs.-i1 • lnt 1mall atampad Of aporta ml~ded. Muat cia-..ct lll9lal pal'\I wart ... ••ealao .. molded plaatlc parta. w 11• i9da. Call aAe, lobn ~19\l!Moroa.ll : ::;: Teaai1 Club aDl?e'llU11£NTS ' ma a.tnlcal Lane ltd. lleb .• Ce! .. n•.._..1 l\ffepOoolatfl'yplat ror NtwllOl't ll11Hcb law nrm No legal experience llALUTATI IMIC .. IU")'. ll\lat type IO OMCI .,en. o.k far rnl·Broll<'r or ..-00. a ....._.n. Weatclltr, R.9olpUan· alrl over 11·21. Oftd.ftr.lell~ --14,50 hr. Ut·HH or ........ w.. Opeala1 tor llcanHd saleapeople. locally "'*9. wtth natiorull ,. /erraj QIMID. &ac.Uent worlllDL uadltlona. s.... 1• eomlDilaJoo. ·rw tonlkMllUal an't . ;it 'lll·Otlt. l!HCll· ',,_ ...... .. ~. uc.nOMtlT ~Co., fUll Ume, ~ Ofc appearaoce, tn'I SO.pm, Ute ore .... oc A1rport Ana. tS7·111a aak for Mr ReUJ.tf ... ._t .. rut a.aadwlch SALlll ADY ~• cook, couoter --- l ' d Good for ueluthe ebUdrem e p wao • . -~ ... ,. __ _.pt aa1.ary c.tJ for mi..... ..... ._.... '--' au. m.1113 J!!l:pettenc. ....UaJ. Le . ....Mln.541t•S R.lauraot, Cafeteria 1"lP_ (or Ji. dnlLclub-SIM IOllm to IPm. llon tbna Fri. Cafl for appl ......,uu10. ---------"-ihW'ant BUS BOYS aeeded for Newport Bladl a\lb ruu Ume dQI. Call for appt 94$-IOOO ut 520. "8111.aunnt DWnraebet needed for Private Club. N 8. 4pm uam. Union benefl\1. Call for appt Ms.5000 at.DO. a.ia11r1nt Now hlrlnl coolla, wall,....... buepeople. dlabwuben. Zac·1 In· credible Edlblea T14~ Rmtawant MONEY Dltablilbed le&aln& com· l*l1 lD Newport ltHch area la tooklnc ror 1aJ• oriented pmlOM With I dellre to ma Ille \he in· caa. that they d•ervt (!) )olnlnl the fHlnt movina 1ndualry lo Oran1e County Com· dMkln to 301'. Mutt ~ aejf motJVlled, nHl IP· pear1nce " bav• • poalUve aWtllde. No pre v\oul eqiierience needed Female applicant.a ent couaa-L PleaM cau ror ~pololment. A1k for Tennley Blackman m.JZ22or~. Sandwich • Salad H · SeJ•person, permanent ..:nblen 5-m lO e:ao.m full lime. wW train. ft.II Mao-Fri.13.M per hr. Abra nu Ca t a Io 1 111eat lilcer. naalble hr1 Showroom. lilt Newport Xlnt pay II quallned Blvd.. eo.u Mesa . Lan'• Kitchen, 3'Yf7 s Harbor Blvd. lat Car· * SAl.ISPIOft.I r1ate Dr.) Santa Ana IZ0,000 +a year~ r19-<TtCT aft. 10.m. We Med you!'' Rmtaw'anl "HOMEMAKER HOURS" We have Immediate operwigs for day i.hift hefp r.tooctay thru f"rlday at WE!MaSCHMIT'll.L ... ,., ......... s.19AM •!'VU co. btMfita •Leod prop-em.a •We wlll train HeyCULUGAN MAN! Call Wayne 412-SIU .. 1»3031 TIJ.A.OH MllDSYOU To fill avalanche 0( Of' dera from marine. motorcycle. aportln" llDOda. mot.or sport&. re t.ailen. Cr-eat or pty but we are very aelertln • wanl confident winner tn-only. We traln ea- pert.ly. VU.It u1 • 1ee Call ..,. . Slone 64().<&0'23' 9-1. Taite a welcome break from the old routine ind enjoy a 1ood 1tartln1t wa1e and a pluunl 'ialeia worklna environment Waa'4d youna l'llon who To leam more, please wl.11 ~ aJonit well with apply ln person w o m e n . C 1 I I M r . £qual()pportun.lty 'lbompaon ~l Employer M IF IH !IA'- ... ............... 1 YOUNG RJOOlNO & BOAT OUT m11NO·qualH1ed P90 ple pie~ call ISl·Zlll s.l.lboat Mal.nt 6 ClMll '•. P\all time. must have min . llnowled1t or 11llboat1, mech·e lect ayatcm Tbura-Mon , 7-3:30, Incl wtnda S3 50 hr.667100. SAILING lNSTRUCTO~ needed for 2$.2'7' crui1ln1< aallboat, part·tlm• In dudiq wbda. MS-1100. NAT'LSUPPUER NcNt lt.lrinl for Hletl • m~ training. Up lo SllO/Wk aalary + com- m-SZOK. Wort! nHr HB· Jrvtne. 11 yn +. Sl11 · dent.I ck. WI U train J5hr '4. llS1·WO. llt. J01e1>~ •SICRETARY• to SI 1,000 10 kt)' by touch. Ac- ante typto1 45 wpm. Nan1moker. 71l·aocl. J ~?:.z,~ ..... ?!~J~~~ ..... ?!~ \ Mll!.\lf•s• YIM MmW..-71M '"'•c• ... . 9;;r ................... -~ ....................................... . SECIOARY 109 ftUCK D&IV&A. A*8do fralt..tr. l"lllU, llllllt ..._, 4 ..... n. suo. Good coadltloi. MaJor medical electron.le company 11 '"klnl a car~er penon who Uk• a bu1y delk. with excellent typtn1 •k!~r abort.hand & telex txperlonce btlpnu a. •J~ a~ltude ln math. We are ln nee of a telf ·elarttr who tnJoy1 detail If dlvenlflcaUon. Non·•moker. Excellent benefit•. Pa y commtneurate· wlth experience, excellent surroundlngs. ~Uon close to all your penonal necd8. Mlsalon VteJo area. Onl,y tho•• •••king perm.anent employment need apply. Call Suaan for appointment. 581·3830. 1:1: -• \.-. .. ,. 1..;--;.;;.;...;;.;..;.., ____ _ OttUIMna :r-1J.iitarrart~ O& Wukr~~· •• rownuc& DIUVm. I ......... A .• ,,......... .... ......... ....,. u .. c'!aACY A MUITt ...,. ctrJ•r. • ,.,. .a.a............ UICLllUT&D OP · ::::.,cill aft IPlll, row Tnlell Ort,.. .. toJm.nlllTY roa AD· s..;.;::.:;::~-----=-­,...cr "" r:'· AWi) vAHC;ararr. AR tot ._111 "" o•w To• 11. 1•oa ~.-..i _ .................. . aa..wy.C.11.Ml-Lm ltAV&L AGENT full t1mt wt&b ClcbtSlc n · 'NPUHI ==-l&Call TVPl9T l.9ALTl•A• .... en-Lin: 1tMP01tM"Y ~1 t1t111eu J1JJ .... lt . ....,.... .. ... ----------· Service ltatloo Atten Mab 10W fu&ure with UM ...-UP. Fuh)on lllMcl i:fffinn In \Mlr Word Proce11ln1 Dlpartmmt WUI train In 1a11 •· lacelleot belft&.a. bol&n. 117.0041 llcydll 1020 s.crc.tal * ·~·t•t•aaiiwm ..... IOM-.. • • St..,.. THebers lla•twt .. 11 f'.AANVACATJON S$ W!!NEED SllCIU.I AIU~ UOUDl.ATE.LY wt&Ja or W /M abortblnd L.aD1 or abort term. boU day-• vaullon pay, balptta1111lioo avail• ble. VOLT 'l I 'I 'lfl •\It• ff''• I t 14M741 3INIC.mP\ll Drt ve (acroufrom John W a.yne AJrport 1 l)qual ()pp>r-Employer Secraary SiCAETARYTO C0MnoU.IR To SI 100 Like work101 with figure! Be this auiwr bou'1 rllht arm' Soml' ateno or fast notfl & ac curaw l.)'ping alulla will ~through lh~ fronl rl t.hb upand1n1: company with beaullful new office:; In NewpoM Beech. Un1.1:1u11I bendlh &VC'athoo~ UOO'l w111t on Uw. uoe ! ' 151-9041 OUJ(I ,_SOMHEl ACMHCY A 01Vlllvn r>f Drue lnlcm1tl• ni.I 4121 Wa terly l'lut r Newport Beach. Ste 10'.l 1~ !l;mplyr Paid 5IClllT AaY /UcJlll• Newport Beach' To ll 200 Start your tea111 career wtth the eUle of the area P'ent.utlc benent11, shor\ houra " pre3tl1c ar1• you.rs Your word pro ceumg barkground will be llMful No Hhorthand required Call S67 Gt22 100'7. Free to appllunt ~ ~-.,~. 4~10 I ·ampu' ' II I OJ)f'n MofltlJv fo.q•nln~: ----!_'~n dam. two part Ume 1lu dlD&a OK. Aol>l.Y ~ Nnpart Blvd.-C.il. ~ 8taUon aal•men, 2. 7 3, ~y w.k, WIU train. Good JHIY Chevron u,,o Jamboree Rd . N 8 OM-Tm S.rv. Ste attnd Wiii t..nU.n f700 , Mo + Ca II Carl ~121 SJC' S 1·wln 1 Ma rh l nt' (~nun &ap prt-1 d. near OC Airport . benttlll, Mon Tbura M 30pm m.1413 111-9041 DIAB PllSOMMIL AG•tCY A Dra.lie lnt«naUonaJ Compqy . •W W11terl)' Place S&.102.. ~ewtlO" Beach lOOC. Emplyr PaHt -TYPIST 5111-:t-~ Mfo;'l'AL ~ICN LMA1. Tl.AIMii Jo'1t bnr ator Lay11u1 & -o r11bncalf varioot \hJ~ll ... v & HJ> ul S f & D ...... .,n MMe your Mure wllb ('flbnh & t·h11nnel Itri t.bil ~ Faab1on lw 11hffi mf'lal tl11, 1lll l.Uand Law P'lrm In their ten ,tau"· well.I. t'Quh> Word P r o c ••al n « " YI'• t ICP l"f'q ., 00 hr Dlpt.ttment Wiii train Tuk(· ud to 11t• u ri·1.t In I BM e It• rellen t fo,mplo)' nwnt l>tvtilt111 bmellta • bou.n '""Ill Ue pt I> Cl T 151·f04 I !MOii OW /\<I plfh.l lur h y DtlAlll ttnsiluyl'r SHll' c: RtlXl".IV'G 't'RAI Nl•:Y. I of thf' lara"t auppUrr" f°I 11>ff'l:')Ulrr JW'r11>hf'ral11 in Jrv1m• or fwy1' nf'f'd 'lJhh• IJ"'ROfU• wunt1r\I( 1Jerm11nt>nl job" Will lre1n lo d11 aomf' pr 1• ruoon Inspect In" l'• 11 OledY!I ~ CllOl ~~W • .dlllJIJbUI>( r ~rson Top earntn10 + bc.>ncflta l-\111 & p l Gruwlh oppt y hHf' Orlldr. n ' ~JOtery. N D \tr M.U tr, tl-64 :MtA S~I s•:oP •:o._. t.' .1111 .ipp,ll'Jlll)n' lor r 1 & p 'l 1•1"1'•1ln~ 11rnl 11.r 11»)'14 & nl.ui I' fo' l\lt :.! .1'lln ('<> ~7 74;•1 ;tal1one ry S torl' 111 t:orooa .J,.I \1 u.r l't"l'<la f'll i.~nrnr 1 d '°'I'" lady fo\111 tam•· ·, 11.>y\ •Int \mrk.111•1 •111d •• I. 1w·c·1 .-I Iv f\m < hf''llf'lt' 67~ 10,u •1c .. " 1h••k. 1mmcdi1t1 •l>M'llO~ ror ft:!l!'lOf\111 blf' ln<IU.'1lr1ous lndlvldu1I fl\Jll u~. wtll train Call R:JJ-0141for appt STOCI( a.Uk <:rowinu Ort.n1e C()Unl> ba.-.t"1 1<impany '>ttk' 1n dlvldual tv·»'>'ume 1l1x ._ room roapona1h1l1ly of p1ck1nv lw. 1tock1n11 of part.'I Other duu0 .. Wiii mr '>htpplni: rN·r1v1np & general warehuu:ung rlutu~ Elertronlr c·om ponPnt11 knowll'Ji:e helpful Minimum one year u~neru~" Good comoAny benef1u. Cell SS1 IX>Sl P.qual Op portunlty Employer ~kpenoo · Inv CO'llrol. :oih1ppan1 • recelv1 n1t. 0oor &t'f'V, nr 0C Airport Benet\IJI 979-1483 PERSOMMIL AGetCY A Otake 1m.matlon1I Company 4121 Wtst..rly Place Ste 102. Nf'W'PO"\ Beech •TYPIST• lmrnadlate Ol*\Ull ror an acaarate rut typlal. !IOfnr aen ·1 ofr lftdcl Gd pay , re I axed .at ~ Mature, non· amoker pref. P•l a.arr ~l Compuler L..ane, HD fypUta \.p t or f 1 f'Vf'll I f I\ d.a)'l To 1npul In sur1111~ data IJllo <'Om put.er Mu1t typt &o.M wpm .... vaned a('<'Of"d ln" lo •l>Plicant.a ne.da s.'> l~ W. Moch TYPISTS "'Jt,t:OED I .1'-!fl>IATF.l.Y CALL T.H.T. r .. , •• , n1.J410 TYPtST 75 +WPM Good hourly rel' for .,t,o.,.e averare Pf'l"llOfl lluun can be nulbl~. 3 to 6 dayii i>«r week. pre I• U am t.o 6 pm Plua DQ N.I rbelaoo. '7$2 aD4 --------Ty~l·Aa!ll FuJJ IJme lypaat a.sat to wort tor eac1un& ant.er ta.lllment firm Salary lll80UabA• Call Debbie .... or TSI 0503 'l'>1*IU ••ATTIMTlOH•• Sludmt.I 'J'ellt'bcn ............. ,, EA.RN \'ACATJON .. ....................... r..m a ehan~ lO win a .lllCYa.ZI trip for two lO Cabo !&ft SdnriDDI, &.&a.I 41WJUY'#AYe,NB Merl'• 10~ W.wtnn ~ tocta1 Work 40 v--... 1 .. -•-t CODd baun aod • r9 lo the ...... "' AW • dnlwtn1! ~It 1on1er ...::90::.:_W-Olll~...:.;:;;;;... ___ _ and lnc reu• your Men1SbltnanoS1pd. 915. ea.nc.. to will t '• I.hat DarbY HiabrlH •10. ~I 1..::..'"-:.:..:.l'*'~·--~---- ~ON·UNE! AllOtN ............. IOJI ... n.., tAmpa earn op ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl'>' and a bonus ot a mile llO 1.2Jll2 llnlcaa T~•te ol-paid •tr trnel for 'rue. ll.OOeach. ~ hour U,.y work tei2-0858. VAl..ET PARJCING. PT· 0...,. 1040 hln('bea. Women en ••••••••••••••••••••••• coura1ed to ap'ply K.ElillHOND P\.lpa. AltC. Private club M4·540C 0Wni> alre 11 /P'. Pet • ----show Pvl ply . Wa1trffaea . Immediate Z1JM7-1MS&l\8pm. ~for ea per dinner ft p-aveyard Patd .... u Blat-ll·•ll•er Germen uana, aood UPI Apply g>eptierd puppy, fem, I TJylor ·~ Rt•\laurant wka, tood bm only. Rrdhlll • ~IOlll Ana ~SJ ~ 1uat!n Pomtranlana blonde WAITIESS 11&.-.4 mother. t yr, red aable t -r"" r.U.-, I'll )'rt, wotl H · P't.u:r .• Apply In person ble ''m bab)'·lO wlla at '?'Ml Guya fl om llaly 2".l67 f 1lrvlf1w . (;O•ta ~i.m_evea __ . ___ _ Mesa PUREBRED GREAT WAJTR'F.SSES. 1>vt rlub DANES 7 week.I, •. rood & C'OCklAilt, dly .. . ~ -- ID~ 1b.llt1 lnC'I wknda AKC TEACUI' POODLE ~n:lJ PUPPY, MALE. t'$0 It CALL 9111'.l-2171. • Waii.r-w1car for wlc er --- ba11let lunrh 1t1rv1 cr fanla&t1 r Ge rman It 3'HPlll Mon r'r1 Eam Sheph«d P'&PPI•· Xlrll 112$-IUO weellly .. uat blood Une, bred for tem be neat. peraon•ble fi P9'8nMDl, air.a • Obe· merpuc Call m--07•7 d1eoce AKC re1 . aft loam for •Wt tMIHG1 WallrC'UU ., buabO)I "°"to Y• 1045 wanled ~ad1fl lleAt ••••••••••••••••••••••• m.aw CATS, 2 1payed fem.lee. 1 WAHTID DRIVER SUt4DA y Ot4t. y To df'llv~r Da lly Pilot lAJNllea to <'a rntrs Rt> q\AI'?.:\ VIJI IJf larl(I' lllo 1JOn Waj(Ofl and .t l(Oc>cJ t1ri, in.: rt'ron1 I 'hon•· f.42 4321 J11tJ 11 ·.k fur Harry ~·r·l1) ur lllJn V.111Jam..' l'.~l Al. Ina haired calico. t tl•er ~lr1 ped 1 male S1 .. meae M 1nx ml• ~I Moving mwil 11ve away Cyr old M Doberman ~:ms or 64)..~15 ---- 4 heouurul. lovable Kil· t•'fl!I 3 male, t remalt! ~·>r<128 OPl'OltTl NI I r 2 M <..:OC:C8pooa. neulf'rod. EMl'l/>YER 3 .rr-. 1hcita updated. an -6,IMC>-23&S W~ Worter ~lrong - lnmath fl.r.ps>y, healthy lllllelll. Call m 11106 We&Md "tra!Md. C.11 S41-4115 WAREHOUSt.MAN Pan -1,.10 ume F'\ll orckr'I. stock & ,.,, ... • v fjfotl ve1')' 14 OU JM' r hr Io • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 111t11rt f'ull d•> Mo n * * I BUY * * lte(al Beauty~ U?Pl.Y . 2G3 • _ ...... mil • ~· ... St ,. M Good Ullorv ru urt' ot r. )7..,, "' ApplJIUl<'tll OR I Wiii 11ell WARt:JIOl'' ~MAN orSELLlor You DuUe tnrlud~ rtnv1na. MAST•SAUCTIOH forklift. plc.k up .. de '4U616 I u~"21 llvary <>ranee Counly & -- LA lnvent.ory NM'ltrol CASH PAJD Expen Met' lO h II nd lln II f\:lr Id med rum. anu. carpet preferred Call QU9i&crTV'185'7 ... W f o r appt J J - Knlckerbodter ('afl"'lA, I M LOOICINO P'OR 5anta Ana ~ 3:.:21 WICKER OR RATTAN f'\JRN. I need a aola. W a r 1 h o u 1 r m :a n loveseat OR dq bed " ~labUaht'd etnUonary ('h11ra Re11onable a t o r e n \.' 1• d 11 pnc.w only PleaH call wa~bowieman OHie" 842 UH aft lpm or supply uper htiprul bul wtaida not necnaary fo'r1n1e ....:..:::.:.::::._ _____ _ s.i. S.Uetary Gfrl F1'td9y Small advttt.arna agen cy ui Harbor ..... need11 a 1ha11>. r 11pon1lble. aelf ·mot l vated 1ecretar1 Good MCntariaJ akllla 1 mual Secretary 1Recepllonll1l . c a I I f o r 1 p p t OC Airport area t:xp 7l~l47S Stocll~~on part time. ltUdent ok. f"rlday rlllht• & S1t lurday11 , R II Abram s. C atalog ShowroOftl, 1111 Newport Blvd. COit.a M•a WEN£11!D '8ekll' TypUta ~lTypUt.I ~lypUla la.rt 1'Yll6aia -..nt.1 IJ'OUP medical Luxurious wbJte lndlan Paid ~a c all o n • II cot1on eola + lf>V!.i IOOle hobda,Y! f'or 11ppt ca ll ptlJow3 Pecan corr• tbl Reny Cula, 7'1 1732 AllUbnew ATK.ITICS Earn f72+ a WeM part u1n1 ll.IYI • dolla 11 " oldlr needed U> do P. R work for top amateur a&hl...-. HeJ~ua develop world clua. eu.. U a yn ol e1e •ear, manac•r trainee poal UGn.a avallablc. Up to '260 /wk . <H ourly wa1e/bonu1> Worlillna ft9llDC hoW"I. Call Mr Jobrwoft b«'"9D 12·7, at ~. W..ES/D!LlVERY. H e Died a defft\t pa yin a Up tO 14·99+ evt tpm. call afl lpm, 511~ req'd. ..;_-.---- m .CTeo !eeuttty -GATIGUdD ---NEED JilMEDIATltL \' Loni .. abort tar1D. boll da1 • vacalloo pay . hoapltall11tlon avalla ble SICal"l'AaY I f\:lr pr1vatAt community. I LquD.a Blach area Day ~t d.iveraified WA. 49H5'71 Mon thru d u t le 1 . F I n a n c i a I f'rlfor appt. Services Firm. Good SDVJCE STATION AT aklll.11 upenence re· nm. AllPb _, E. Coaat Q\Area. MCMll.D. _ Hwy, Newport e .. cb. TUCH~R Pre School, a:peri t.'nCf' needed. ful I Ume 54G-ltUI TEACllF.R/ A111111t pert l.lmf' Mon t.bnl f)-1 8 30 to 12 JO Newport ~ntrr Methodl1t Prf' Srh()()I lA.11 bt wn t-1. 844-<17 40 741 .. camP'.9 Drive (acl'Ollfrom SecnlW'y, aice Npt Och olfice, YDI. caauol al· moaphere. 7AM·lPM llTI wk. Call tAM to noon, •ell for Mike, 9'7MtJO Servlca 9laUon Mane1te· mem TraJne.. P\IU time. eaperlented Lat41 rn11ct1ukal required All Beaeflta Appl1 . 2$90 N!WpO!t Blvd. c._11._ 1'Mcher aJCS. Monteuorl ~hool. e:SO to e pm 1714 )893·2'734 "'••t Garden Gn>Vf' Jalln • .,.. A.ll1*t) &aual Oppar &mplo1er Secretary : Word procHI· iQ1 deairebla. a yn exp. Some~. 8'75--8030. Send reaume to John Neltwender , 201 Sblpy&td Wrq, NB 921111S. SECllETAllY /Order Deak lna6dll ... ,..., desk. =•wpm. requt,..., rnlr in Colt.a 11 .. QU -4UI. , SELL Idle Item.a w1lh 11 Dally Pilot CleNlne<I Atl IMl-08,.1 rJRE •GENERAL Al.!rO SF..RVlCf;, ~ day wo rk we•k Apply SW. Idle 1tema with e Newport Tire Center, 08.ily Pilot Clasatned Ad !000 t . Coast Kwy. CDM ... • 942--__ 8878 _____ _ CA.Um llCllTA11' TO 11101 orow w thi11 new dlvlaton or 111 IJ'ltetnotlonul rompany w1n1tw potth olflc1•i1 1n N•wJKJrt Beach. ~y·r. look lnf( ror an ••Pcrlen ced S•ttt'tary for th•lr MllrkttlOI Oepertment. Marvelous benefit.I, IOOd houri • friendl y feoH atrompany W• 11.\Ptr poalUon. . .. ..... , .,......,., I 1t ..... , A Drake lntcm1UonaJ Co 4121 W•tert)t Pl, lult• Jot Newport ... ch :00% Employer Paid .... . Alao49river •l·U... ----------------··Sola, IOldeo brown. WAREHOUSE f'ACTORY ASli~llBLl:RS P6daaln •·Lamps • tabltt. 1'1pewrtter. awuaal, taa. 761 ... lU. ~ UtUe or No Experienc~ lllb ceotury tove ... 1t • ~ • mllc ltema Top Pay Paid Weekly Ml-- ...otlllU EXCELLENT Trundle 'hmporary S.rYIC.. D.-.1 ,_ ....... twtce aoo· DR lntne 162 Mee ~! -• 0..,. .... "'' Tama f~ ""· Wicker S. -•I r chair ( worlil ) '5. ~.,.. WAY TIC...aCIAH Girt. ~ l o1 a lilllld To work ln Newport .tit. bdrm 1116te. Mede 8Mcb llbwmatA>loltlt'11 b)' A1pf1 Woode. LaWee omce. Mutt be wlllln1 to 14 cupoy twid, dealt 6: do routine otnc• work' chr a c1r... cMlt • lndudina venlpunctu.r.. ~ lrl lwQ Man· routine lab, 1nawer dup mirror. llo•la1 . ..... etl' ~ary com·· Must S1crtflce. 0Hr nmieurew wlt.b n~r. !i_OOO. nn. A.atSq 9100. ..._iat 1_.,..:.=..n:...:.=•~·--~~~~ UtaT .. blca. u~roomturo. Part\tm• for or-Far .ir='...a. ...... Udllc•°"P- taltle'.a1.2200 Dlnloc room tbl w 11 ~Lnmred.....,. ~ I c,Wn, .. emad.55t--.................... -.. W"'' IOOS ....................... ltdall Oak Barl•Y Twiat b61 ..... -· XJDl cood. ~. . , l tu 'Pl , hi A l " • $: ,._W I I tlfl ...._.l•p•rW. ...................... .........•......•...... . ftPAYTOl'DOU.All lilllit 9721 ...._,.., .............. ........... .,. ............................. ·············-····· ... , 2'ce « dwlc:a:-ll LAIM ...,, .. , .... 9740 ,... cm' • ..,. .... -.cTIOlt Of ............ ---··· ••nmrt AU.MDl•S W•b*--. _,.6CDMPAU .-..117 -.. is: 111.-"'-Prhat• •art)' Oaf --.S"8m .... ,,, .. o....,c...., -ff44 "".;"":'IC [ A f',•JN t4 I I ~ . 1 J • 1 • - 'ta f'wd O.luu Club .....;_....;._ _____ , O...•Cbevr. turbo OCIAM .-. a.-v.u. at.l•ta· .... ~ Me atMriDI eohamn. ----11\od. COITAlllM __ '7Nl00 lllOOlll Meree dea, 811 W , Pwxbe. a.-tc • E•· al1c. We will ..U YoUr car cm ..... .,.men& at 1our prtee. Bat louticm ID ~ c.oumty. For ID· formation call Jim Cur- *DA TSUNS-* .-;;· ;;;;:·-;::;~:;; a.. f l°r 70&0 -........ fadile r~-~I O('Mtt;f' _.. ....... -.~ WI Jf I CW m dara lll·tOH, .... •9009 ..,.;ca . COST A M ES A DA T SUN llUHARBOB BLVD. S4CM4 I 0 540.02 I J ..,. DlllibM. Or:emune ccnd, 2'0,000mJ. loaded. oew lmr o o hint. $19,ll50. •1-5029 Ill$. ________ ....._.,.... ___ ... _ ..... ~ ... ...... --,...... ff 45 • ~ CflC b d aa Lat• Pord rnr end. Yac:lllL .. rt~ ta Al Al.......,__...... fl new • l t l it' Ur•• Sxtraa. NHds r • 0 coa OD. flol11l reatorallon . no. lllC:Hl:MC 9750 ............................................... ... . _..,.. 1300 w. Cout Hwy tltS,000. Owaer/Dlr. --· mJIU ar .a. I call ...;-....;;....;;...;.;...; ______ _ Nwpl Bcb MU763 ... ,. .......................... M>C'1SI _ '•T lllG·TC . Beaul. -·-• .. ••••••••• M8Y RAMSTERS, cute ~ JUlt complet SAT<M.YI a... A1lla ~~9dorable.IO Moalyl.T3:~DY 14'allV111boBlod , doclllllq ed in rid laquer t~ MOMOHITDOWM n--. ~ _ ~ av on • must ae . 1 la&h and natural' can. =aa ,"i:~zi.~ ),..-,.alllPlll yr«*l.SlG.17MID v•. Sll.IOO or nearest COACI ...._ clotbla. _ar_...ma. _______ b&GD Wbaler uWn1 ofr. 11'/239·0410 or 7'Lot•• C... C'lll. CANA RI ES beaut -...,,a':Sllcrilleef ntt.m-4'115bome. Terry "i:'lll•Sl..ai.td Bicycle iwap meet. 1in1er1, 1 uarante_!dJ ~ r.1)11;;;;.~NC~'------::~ 01U« 6 WhIDen. Sat. 1DlllY eden. -..re. aun I lobte lt, blll anodized, 4-... Drt"" 9550 "19 Ford Granada Sllit. IUa. 4 to I PM. 2131 kit m.3&00 custom llill. xln1 cood, --•••••••••••••••••• '79 Poaliac: Le Mans Nllt.Blvd.m.«no. "-&°"J-1 1090 no trlr. 11 200. (71 4) ... WWy CJS Jeep. Xlnt '79Fordu4 VtT ••••••••••••••••••••••• m.311112or (114) ~. CGl4. Brand new eag111e. "-"le. c.. ,._ .... .,, 1070 Player pwo •ood for .. or best offer. call <n4> 751-8910 ·-••••••••••••••••• ~ Ume ~ebulldln1. For Sale, Sidney Sabot, _MJ.._5112 _______ ... .._.__ 9705 ~fl Wedclina S7SO. Quality uprl&ht dblbull.MQO. --.-Dod --Rblc Set. Hk t<*I. '500. pianoa. Baby grand-__ _::n~+..!:!~~~-~:_ __ "13 "MN ge u 4, auper ....................... ~IMQIS recond, sharp. Expert 11' Sydney Sabot. Top ~.~e:i~~.~uat i4Sp,der,loml,AM/FM ti 'I ary 8071 tu;!:·!='.... aiad."25642.3643. ;;ir:s-~.-~60 =-~ 5 apd, $SSOO. .... ••••••••••• ••••• • •• 728 W l.9lb CM 548· '272 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ---------LATHE new 12x30" Euro-16' Hobie Cal w lt.rlr. blll: "19 ~VY' El Camino lo A..-. 97°' .-.,, ~ -lb ,....,,_., WANTED: Older upnght. anodaed. c:olor sails. bl 1 lOu ••••••••••••••••••••••• =-): .,.;.:• ............. $1800/olfer. "'"'6·2417 uauma ~ iease, -'67 A Un H I 3000 ...._ ._._ Excellent coodlllon 10 "" m. many Ol!Uoo.s. cle&A. I.II ea ey mdout. PP.~ evea. ~-OtOO Xhll. eood.. llOO & lake IOIO --------1 --------owrp)'llU.4i4-5ell6 ....................... Sf: ....... 1094 lMHOBIE,&oodcood, ·e~: Goodcood. -·•-•••••••••••••••• Must sell. ~ -.CW 97 I 2 LUe&ACHTA&S from your business cud. Seed one card for eac:b tas plus ooe spare. We return permanently seaJed a!V•ctl ve tag & strap. meeting airline l.D. reqW.rements Pre· veal Joss & tbell ! For a penonal!U!Jd tag enclo6e wallpaper, fabric or "o.y G&o" paper & we will back Is lrim your Lap. Or try two cards beck to back. Colema n Peak I backp a ck , blue . 9SU16htlSpm. ~3'95 Polar guard mummy loatl. Sllfll/ aleePn& bal-1 mo old. Dodtl 9070 t&5ea4fl45...9796 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GOLF Clubs. 3 sets. One ~AV AIL.AIU l"lllln's, 2 ladies w1carts. YACNewport646-0551 shoes, etc .. Quilting Side lJe rM power boat, game $120 for ever· approx. 20· in channel. yt.lung. Call aft 3PM, 9l 673-'336 ~ -'---·-----~~ Newport 9ip. Power only. 1VHR~ IOH ~ft. $250 min ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRICES: S2eaor3/'5 415tags $1.80ea. 6~tags $1.50ea. Nice 25" Magnavox Color SUPS A Y AIL.AIU T.V. $138. 2 Yr. Warr 631·1900 IO or mere Sl.40 ea. Sales Tu Included NO CARD? Draw your own or send name. acidrels. phone & Free Del. 646-1786 loafs & Mst.e ........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• G•11r .. 9010 we'll make ooe card per .,.._ .. _._ •• _._._ •• _._._ •• _._ .. _._._._ •• _. tag. Add 25< each. Smd cbecll or money or· dlrto: PILOT PllMT'IM& P.O. Bo• ueG o.ta ..... C'.a.121136 · COMICS Handpaloted ceramics, plaques, nativity set, plates, muc h m isc. itllm. Allo special or- ders Ii coion done at re-uonable cost. 846-8579 eves. COPIER Xlnt cood. 962. 7033 CLO OAK MILK CRATES WHITHH BUYING SELLING n.i,1,Yow DAILY PILOT IOATMART 11IE COUNTY FAJR To ..a-... -ad $1.00 Each 540--0940 ...-.. , - John Wayne Family c .. 642-5678 memberab\p $1000 + •---------transfer lee. S44·~. BRAND NEW l6' Avoo SM-31.16 Sport Bo at , 55 HP University Athletic Jobllsoo. electric st.art, Qubmembenb.lp: $3.:50. remote steering wheel. S-1328 single lever remote shitt. lellls, xt.ra heavy duty MUTTB"S CJ.Pl towing rings, over •.ooo SALE-EVERYTHING invested. 5 Houn new. GOES Sacrifice for only $3500. From toatbpicka to pota <TI4 > 67~ or mo & pans. ·'lbun-Sat hm· -~--------1.pm. Good prices. 750 ~ ....... Babr.CJl.54.5-3011. ..... ... 9030 UY'OU would like to be a ... •••••••••••••••••••• c:ooteelallt OD Family BOAT TRAILER um E·Z Feud call Karen , i.o.dert:JOO. !ID-1164. M!>-1873. Free 25 ·30" boat slip available Balboa Coves area. For ltd use by com· petenl 1ndiv1duals Prefe r clas ~1c o r cbaraaer boll. 173-7314. 9010 ....................... ma 11' Wendt aid boat, miDt CODd. 480 eu. ID. ftird. IU80 or hem& olr. 114-...a Tl s a ... .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .............. 9140 ....................... Pucb lh•l·Luae '71 . Prime cood. Best oner. Old Ve s pa, chea p traosportatioo, best of fer. M-5129. ~/ '850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Yamaha RD 400. Silver Edition. Cafe Far· rings. new COllW. Xlot caod. SID). Def 2:30 pm 645·5468 or PM /ev 9'4-21'1e Yamaha YZ. '15, new engl.ne. .. Rum cooct. m-3l10 Daytona Spec. RD400, fast. bW.Jt. "°°mi. Sl650. 213,...5581 '74 CB 380 needs work. Call between 4 • I PM. t:m.ta.-4051 l.lled lbal earpeting, IO L e a d b a l l a a l i 4 Smuld TS l.Z5LD, teOO. sq Jrdl, olive gm, 12.00 3~"1:S\4"•l5" pip , 72 '7t Kawukl KZ 4008, pr Jrd. ---Iba eL lZ12 Iba avail. •50 rroo.131-0308 eves. REDECORATING th 5tMl80 1175 &mm nuse>, ne•er Uaed carpetin&. or/· ..._,..,.. 9040 "**1. a.lot cood. SUS. Pl/tlnl shag, good CODd •••••••••••••• •••• ••••• P.P. 75--0651 aGO. txl2 wool area rug SJ' c.antcraft •.soo $So, 2 I o v e ae a ta • .. Twln Cbrys, SpllO. eold/c:ream/olive. $100 But o fr tall:e1. PP &, ICJOd codd.. ~ 9'15-2112 ~ diDiq room ta· a e • E d d y c r a f l ble,9IO. SporUftaber, 11ip avail. IS1·1'1M Ot.D~. Sedll Z1I Copier, asking 11' Whaler w/flO b.p. • -. WW ccmldeT trade tr'lllMr • .-. eau tor Plntioor ot.be:r am car. , .-.'1ZZ'7 '74 y llDI ba 2SO Street, vt!ll' clean. low miles. QalJ 962-5867 . ............ s.1 ... jStoi.. "'° . ..................... . 'M Dodge~ ton PU. V8. great cood. CB, cruise control. aar horns. AM /FM, AC. camper shell. " more. 64.2 9157 '68 Chny 6-cyl "'• T rlatbed, new rubber . clutch. 4-s pd, lsl $980 takes. l!n6 "76 Chevy 6 t.'1 T PU .. lo mi. ulung S3750. 64$-1001 1 4 Olevy PU New mlr, new llres , xlnl mech ('(llld 831~ $3000 bst dr. '65 Ford P U • needs radiator. runs Jl.lnt. $450 ~ Yem 9570 • •••••••••••••••••••••• li76 Dodge customiied abow van, 360 VB. winner 12 tropbie•.1 several ma1a1lae reatures. custom mural, c r.,ar ....... nua, •poller. au.n 1bade, sun roof, tele¥takm. CB. auno a tr1IS.. overhead comole. tltcbed wl.odows, custom rmnor . custom buttoo tuck interior. bide-a·bed, high back seats, cuatom chrome interior and U · terior , many other features. lbtchlog 4x8 custom trl.l.ler. aJJ wood and carpet inter ior. lights, vinyl top, tinted glass. 714 '11»5812. 71~'/J T. w {rmp, nm.a good, xlnt body cond. AM /FM CIS$, other extras. Sl~/bst dr. 631 ·5002 A11tos W..t.d t590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONNRl CHEVROLET 'l\.?<ll.orl••• 11 .. .i ''"''..,~"' 54'-1200 CanlSell Your Car? Cll¥81MW llOl I.ATE DELIVERY! UHIS8.ICTIOM OfMIWl97f 32CI'• ' 5211'• ALSO 633CSI 's IHSTOCICI Call today · We also may have that pre -owned BMW you are looll:!ng for! 131·2040 495--4949 s.Jet-Senice-Leut.ng Row <:.Yer,IK. Roi.la Ao,ce BMW 1540 Jamboree Newport Beacb ~ IOI McL.AlEH's 950N. Beach Blvd LA HABRA (5 Iii. No. cl SA Fwy) 17141522-5333 !lmd.ay by Appt. PAYS TOP DOU.AR '70 BllW 2002. Xlnt cood. Far Oeu Uled Import.a aaio or best olr. S-4711 Cal.J Mike or Don or 9118-53'7 IJS-317 I __ __:. ______ Baautitul. 1 owner ·n S30l. , 4 ~I All avall opts. AU service W""15V. records Showroom Late model Toyotu, °'*1. ~-0400, 11~7646 Volvca, Ph:kupa fl Van.a. w.. Call m today! '11 320!. blk, BBS gold rtma, A /C, aorf. ntw stereo, 1,000 ml. fact WlllT. IQ..2584 i4 BMW 210GZ 111. Im mac. ~extras. MaJ111 ea· tr, r;ray intr'. MIU\ ulJ. 900.Ptl831.al AMC 9905 J t •AS-. Jln'wtJo '79· II.int Tobie-_................ UMCOLM t •cuaY ~~li_!Ml..OMAO~~ll co meulli~browD. Cclrk '74 Barnet. t:cca I cyl ''SpedaloltbeWeek'' leatller i:bl. $41,SOO. Sportaboat. Loaded. -. ... m.am mit. 1195. Al 151-1212 71 LIMCv.ro · TOWMCOUPI "lSCanwaTarsa. k>eded "MPACERRaJly a/e, BNuliful tmury car ln w /1:tr•1. mu at ael I Sml. X111L ccnd. eryatal apricot wlth G-1'1• ~982:t leather lntertor. Lew ........... 99·1 o ml luge. One owner Alt 9725 W m : 4Jpd, muat sell -l) ••-•••••••••••••••• DOW, MSOC). 675-3373, -•• ... •••••••••••••••• (llOJ9ll $9200 -Fi .... q_... m.im. i3 Buick Cefttury. 2 dr," Bl c " at ,_ ...,..,.. new fuJI pwr. all eatru 2Bffarbor ·• .M. tran s. Ne w t ar ~s . "11Poncbe914, new eng 11800. Runs great S.5130 =. ~~. :.,':S{X~ ::~~J>°~~. M800 5 5 711:· 9 7 S 5 eve 5 " ·75 MARK IV, luxury fe'. 962-0500 MUST SELL we reds. ~. Muat sell. '8000. L&\VlNGSTATE. lt76T.tloCcrrwo '76 Skyhawk, 44 K m 1. SIQ.2lll09. .._. 9727 Lo mlleace. metallic auto, uu A M t FM Macay H50 brown. tan 111t. 7 tireb, llt.erec>,, S27!i0. M7·2563. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ .................... aonroof, $26 ,90 0 A m.-.lSJleves ORANGE COJJNTY'S ..wEST LINCOLN-MERC'UaY DEALERSHIP To a.1ue ,.,._! UNIVERSITY a.llDblle tbde~•GMC Trwcb 2850 Harbor Blvd Cotita Mesa S44> 9640 '16 Honda CVCC 4 sl>ff'd 34,000 miles. 35 mpg Needs pa1nl & body woric. runs I 1ke a lop $2500 cash 67S 673-46.S4 Sl'EAL! Mab-lerla 76stylart,6'cyl, pwr, x.int UDO w. Coast Hwy ccmd. 128111 or best otrer. Nawport Bch 642-0713 9TUIJ!; 531-l4M RAY FlADllOE 9'15 ... loyc.e 9756 ••• , ••••••••••••••••••• UNCOLN·MERCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• "1 DEALER IH U.S.A. ROY ~IVER ~ .. s~~~~E '-•POr1 a .... ,,, \'----' ""° ~ ~s.JverCloud I $19,000 illl&-414-6 '78 SeYllle AM t FM 8 lrll l&-lA Auto Ceater Or. st. Tll/tdaep st.r whl, AC , SDf'w)'-Lake Forest eitll lthr seals, auto trunk. IRVINE wire whl covers. nu ures . .._ __ l _J0._7_000_ vrnyt t.op, a o.soo rt.o lse pp <TI4) 759-9501 '72 ~ Deville Xlnl cond snoo or be5t of r er ~ --- '16 Mooarcb Ghia 4 dr witb aJr. 21,000 mdei. Yu.st sdl' Call M6 2013. -- '(9 Mooteco: 2;dr ~ xJnt oond, ~g au. tB:iD. 645--1679 Japar 9730 -----'68 St.Iver Shadow. RHO. 2 dr Corruche lype Phone mcluded Mull S25 000 67~1 t 9 1 5 ,.. I e e l w o o d Brougham. a bsolulf' aunt, U.000 ong miles, garaged and c:over"'1. new rubber. loaded with all actt:SSOnes Sacnr1ce $4~ P vt Pl> C7 t4 I 67~ l6l82 or m 4 1 645-0619 '70 Marq\&I : Xlnt cood bte green. wt& mt ar y 111 top, rads, all pwt A.~/f'M, DU paUlt, brb pecis. batt soo. 55.2·83:15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J8't '72 XJ6· One owner well mamta1ned 14~ Dys 639 11111. t: v o 613-5878. --------- 1 t6 7 140 J.,,..,. 4 d.r Sedan, ll green eat. green ltbr 111t, 1 ol 1 luod car (~) Mati•1..,_. 1.300 W Coast Hwy Nwpt Bch 64.2-6763 ....,...c;w. 9734 ....................... 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNilNGTON BEACH 142-2000 73 K Cilia. xJnt cond . rmny extras 13.000 firm. Dys. MS-1171 • 644 20S8 evs "10COllvert. AM /FM cass. wbeeb, fresh 1700c c dual cartlll. S&500. 832 9945 ....... '731 ....................... Torofo 9765 '76 ~Ue Be1ge1brown ••••••••• •••• •• • • • • • • • • top. xlnt cond. 60M 1DJ . 71 Cebca. koko mu . nu $7400 ~t929ew,. brb . bat. carb , 11300 m I'd ~9999 il Toyota Corona New ure;, exhaust. battery Oean ll300 494 3990 '78 Celli ca ST l8000 642·3U2 '72 fldondo. IDillt cond. lo ma, AM F'M, air, IUu. Sl29.'> MS-rn 4 '86 Sedan de Ville Good tramp car or family car. Good mecb ccmd. s.t.95. ~aft.6 ---. '74 Monlego lll:X Brgtun. full power. eood body. pa10t. near ne-. engine, SI 600. SM 2872 ""'5tus:; 9'92 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mustang 2+2. grot gas mileage. $2900 Qr belloffer Call 499-lD. C o · H17 'T1 Orol.11 SRS. All /Fii, --•••••••••••••••• 1---------- A/C, aioc> or beat ofter. •Callaro, reblt m . nu AllC..._5Zl2 brates /tlrea/eluteb. '13 Ooroll• waaon. atnt llap.. met blue~ caod. ruas ~·t. $1800. 'TT Camaro XloL Coad. ILL~~ ·• MUST.AN<; Call~Lator982·7189 v~ llir. AM/Fii ~-•• lip. I OWDer. LI.kt! ,......... 9767 $4.BSO. 83l·l2'12. Mille New. New paiat. Lo/1111 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5511.JS 12.lllO. 768-7142. nSprtfire, AM tFM stereo '76 Camaro LT. PS. PB. cass. wtute w Un tnt auto. AC. AM /FM 8 trti, ll.000 DU. $4.000 or bll CB, sharp• ~ al\ dr. PP 536-16.SZ &PM ·73 Sp1tr1re. new cood AM 1FM c a sset t e , hll'dtop SKnfice $44.90 ~~--~·--~ i6 White stereo. 11c. au power. $4,000 494-3647 '70 MUST ANG Rum good Must Sf->t: $1400 631-G>4:i '66 Mu.st., new urea &. paint. A JC, restored Si!OOO/bsl olr. ~ "55 83S-1064 95.S-33116 v........ 9770 Qc;;olef "20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••:••••••• '79 Cutlass Supreme 1'79DIMO OE•••MCI! Bnnd new condition., IM m1, l oaded, HIOO ~ss:MDan vw . Ravtna trouble 5ell ing your car~ Try us Top dollar . Puc! ror or Noe • ~ your car to Jam i 4 RX4 Rotary w1100. Manno Volkswagen , ft!w ~· perfect cond Ul711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt· a .ooo rm .. lood m.Uu1e.. lfl#Oll Beach . A.sit ror 12.800 «r1·1010ev_es__ Prank Marlao or Tom on Camaroe. Clpn ces. Mante Carloe. Mall b1.11 & Nena. Draatic redMC· b005' 'i1 Cutlass S..pr.. T·WJ> AM /FM Cl&S, cle1t1. irakeotfer. Dys 7~-~ evaM).881 ... ~..... '740 _Ai.tin_· _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 196' W..-C~ JSOS&. 4 spd. pvt telephone. hlk ext, red Ult, blk COOVertl· IOOYWOU AU typee ol cars Reasonable 645-5844 hie lop Priced to sell '72 4ll Wan. 63K au. must SAVE MOW!!! COHNRl CHEVROLET 'K.:>4 ll.1rl••r 111 .• 1 ''"-I\ \I L"\ SU-1200 Otds Toronlldo. Good cood. air. All/Fii. H track. dnl nmn1.ng cood lnlr like new. S14t r> -5416-7336 "" .... ft60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (t40SP\'). aeeto1pprec11te. '73 Moote Carlo. AC. 6 CV.St Sub b Ma•••.,. 414-2S78 rdo.$1750 ~.-9 om SU u~ •n 1300W.<AutHwy ~ ..... 7 pus. · en. l'twplBdl 642-67S3 '70 Bue : Clean. reblt ~. Loaded. med. en&inl'. _..;..__ ______ , pupUit. $1.550. lluataell. "11llod.eCarlo:1lM mi, L.:•~~-~_cood. __ 613-4899 __ • __ 764505&. ......_837-512.8 AM /FM. good cond , ·a tury, ma dean, m Beaut.. low mileaae. 2 'T.111iinl, good condltbl. ~..:...All power, AC. good wortdngocood. ~ lops, red w /bit ant. newly painted, $2500. v•.,-· 646-0132 Every ()Jl(lon. rruot ccnd m-63112 _....ATEs••"" ~;._...._:_ ____ _ .t.Ru -·, .J•er le••• •x r&> • ~ '70 Ply allto, P /B P IS, ,,...,..~-·"'' • 9""~ • '77 Ca m aro . xlnt. panllltt. 1.;MercHft~ 23 0Sl '811 9 Pass Van. Xlat pn/~~: S8M830. A C. SBR tires. -4·dr. -midi. cand. 125(JO. Pvt E¥M ,..,,...,. good lra111port1Uon petty. Eric. 831.JUll SS&-027._5 ----- Tin ext, dult brown int, VEGA. '76, Jllnt cood new ........... _ H65 4 spd. both lollS lmrmc "I() Bug, sun.root. Euro _.._., ..._.._ batl si-,.._ mdl. F inl &ood offer ~ "'-· · .,..,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• car Pncedtoaell (4318). tabs. 7._~.f.IPM ~L f'\reblrd Qipn't, VS. T Md_ ...... UDO w. Coal Hwy VW Rail Bu&IY. 1600 "19 Capntt classic 2 dr . top, brick lblk, wire whls. Newport 8c:b 642-6713 nQor', SlJ.50 OI' best ofter loaded, 5 ,600m I , MUS l x1nt c:ood. l5500. -4'11·19'19 'S21CSL. llot coad. a,ooo 841-09AU for llikt> .U! 8'7Mi308. '72 Grand Safari wacoo : .... CNl '65 lmpala SS: Nu rubber w /trailer llitcb. -~-m, 2 tops. auto, -'74 VW BUG. Xlnt CGDd. • macs. •Int cood. ""-rumlJ'Ul.531-7417 f\nn. 673-37!i0, 414-ZDO 40,000 ml, All /FM radio. ........ 8-4A5 ...:...;..~.....:..------tum Z3' 11a11o. tW"D teep JGlm WQD• Tflftftla Club key equipped, $14,SOO nplar memberahlp. arm. GreaL lbttiA boat. v-. ... dileotmt to melD a.tuced to ... 1 yr old Mioi. 12 mp1. S /C, (5111'GW) 941-3114 PORSCHE' "11 2002, A/C, AM /Fii tt7JM1f('e•1 ... $ 1tereo, e lectr. a nrf. 2ll>Sedan. tan ext. bam· s.bara Belie. &.lnl cood, boo int. full pwr 6 air. radial Ur•, re1 111. Sl.500"-lofter.sa-2.211. 'TT ,..._.Am Spec Ed•· Snow~• lki rack. Q; llar 9'25 lion. Bl ac t w 11old . -. Piii~ ••••~••-•••••••••••••• io.w w/extraa. XJGt Vaho 9172 ·16 Cordoba. white on 30,000 ml. t53llO or best .,. IDcludlnl cranafer•----'------r..m.1'1& "115ea Ray 21' ~ twn mi. fully equipped, w/\rlr. 5 mos saew, JDUlt aell. Beat ofr. ...... Two dluo•at tlelleta a..sc "A IDbolarcl .,..i. ,• sr\c9 .\lrlw. But bcJ!llL 1.:r· ~. GSll'. fl9.lrll. • /17fT. ...... 719 -__. proJedor, "N.....U..it'FB.Lolln. .. u • Sowell, auto n.i eoat. VHP. New ....., .... .-. _..., eanna . Blmlnl ~ ...... ._ Hlad+~· N• ............. •-r.. .... ...,. Bail tak. co •'19•111tr .... ,~ _...,pl.~ en. aale. aeHHa.1'9. !!"P= p.o,.0.f'rNlll. .... YW•• .... W/l ..... Q 1trs. 4 moa olit. -------mi atet eud. ets ,Ott. ..... ......... UNlty ''" ....................... m m1tom utllit1 traUer, .all wood aod carpet lD· =:=:~~!:! wi••ow1, bold• two motorocl••· tHt. ~ W'IUT(O $1400.551~ =cf"· l owner MI -n BMW sa. u.t COftd, ......... • •~_._ -•••••••••• ••••••• white w /White leat.ber . ._dr.;._._Z_l_-4311 _____ _ Allow• tbe opportunity ma1 wltl1. all xtr u . JWOD -_..._ '° CCllllllds u.e pure hue •ooot111t otr ~3313. l3IO w. Cout Hwy VOL VO smoo. N P'1 · m.2"71. "70 C II 14 ttJO ..................... .. ar U.CS.ID ol your f leaa N. Newport Deb NUJU WA SlaYtCI ~· a.t rill Ua ~ f t1 II '72 mo 4 IPd, PS. PB, Ate~M9 1'odl1 -•••••••••••••••••• !!f~ JMk., lmmee, OV1CRSSAS DICLIVUY "14 CAPRI: 1ey1; allllto, lo ....v, _..-.-SXPDTS W1i 8HAR•1 C lean. .... .. .._, ..m71HllD YOLYO a..l '72-. wlUte GT 1'90DllSIL ·-u----81.....a Ali:~~==~t. ,.-.... 't'Jr· Sl ,'6C>. Ole cmlJI A•allalllt cm "OOibiiDA"" ........ SHI. 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T·• • V.a. ....._ .a-.Jii.m... ... ,..... *• All/N v.. . .._e. a.. *'"' .............................. -.i ~palat ... UI. ..,. •.8"t Offer: ----t~• -1 'I ~ t i • • • t ~. •• 1&11111! Biii 1i'BIDll!_ .. SUPER SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 1976.PLYMOUTH ARROW COUPE 4 speed, radio, Power brakes. air cond., white sidewall tires. ({MMSPQ) •2195 1978 CHRYSLER U IAllOM COUPI ve. 1uto1N11c 1nnem1aa1on. air oond •• power lteering. llinyt top, AM/FM r.ctlo. radlll tU. & morel (707UME). •4295 1978 DODGE CH" Ip ••• COWi Economtcal 4 oyt. engine. 15 •Pffd trans .. air cond .. pwr. steering a brakes. costom wheel• a mont1'(400Ul.A). •5795 THIS CAR DOES MOT 9UALIFY FOR THE $400 RBATE. 1972 PLYMOUTH AllY SIDAH V8. automatic trans • Power ateertno & brakes. air cond . vinyl loP. AM/FM radio. wsw tires & morel (912GIH 5995 1978 DATSUN 2tftCOUPI Eoonomlcel e cylinder engine. 4 IP88d tran1tnlllk>n, alt conditioning, apllt Met. AM/FM stereo. cu.tom whMta & mote! (115e00). # SS495 YOUR PRICE 1977 DODGE 1978 BUICK AlnM COUP1 K'flAU COUPI Custom wheels. T-Top. split Meta. pwr Economical 6 cyl. eno•ne. automattc ' I & br ..... ~ a to trans air oond trans .. air cond .. Power steering & seerng -· u . .. .. AM/FM etereo & more! (049SWS) brakes. radio. wsw tlrH &. more! (547UJO) •3295 53895 llEED CASH? We 'II pay top dollar for good, clean & late model used cars. See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today • • • AMD WE ALLOW TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TR~D&.IM! . --~ orange ~oast EDITION \ I ~ Yoar Bometow• i J Dally New8pa,er , VOL n, NO. 2•, •SECTIONS, SO PAG ES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1979 c Fl FTEEN CENTS ~Id Surge Blamed on Uneertainty • ,n.~p.,... Ooid prices are soarlna acain. and whlle eaperta won't tpeew.&e bow.._, t.be boom wUl lut. \hey aay the force \hat even· l taal1.J wW ~ It could be one ot the fact.on that la puahina ' prieM qp -the trcNbled U.S. eccicM>my. 6'aee tbe blci.nninc ol tbe JeU , the price of an ounce ot 1old • hat riMI\ almolt '100 -$40 of that ln a four-week ruab that beaao Au1. 8. Gold tr8ded in London lb.is momio1 at a record *329.25, up $4.50 from Tuesday's cloee. The Zurich '1>rice was up $4.50 to • $329.75. • ; Ll'ITLE MO&E THAN A DECADE aao. in l!M5'7, Sotd sold for • a bout ~ AD ®Dee. It bas been riaini steadily Ute_ 9ut nvetat ,.,. .. ,,..... GUARD CARRIES COFFIN OF EARL MOUNTBATTEN Britain Saye Goodbye to War Hero KJlled by IRA f {Statesmen Attend Mountbatten Rites LONDON <AP) -Brilian said goodbye today to Ea r l Mountbatten o f Burma, its World War II hero slain by an ' Irish terrorist bom b . After a funeral in Westminster Abbey attended by kings, queens 1 and statesmen from around the I world, the body of the man who bad been called the la~t great r Englishman was borne by train to bis home in Romsey and r buried in the presen ce of Queen Eliza bethll. 1 In the morning, to the tolling · of a single muffled bell, Lord Louis Kountbatten 's body was 1 brought in solemn procession 1 from it.a overnight resting place ln St. James's Chapel to the cen- . turies-old abbey. i There, waitin& for her favorite • "Uncle Diclde," was Queell Ellaabetb n nanted by three other queens, six king1, alx pri.Dcs, three pritlceues and a sraod club -all relatives. It was tbe bigeeat royal Pt.berine .me, the death ln 1952 ot lttnl Gecwse VI, Blbabetb's ratber. Scotland Yard mounted aapreeedeated security for them and 2,000 other dl1mtarl~ • 1atberecl for the occulon. Crowell ~ the public, some of whom blld been there all nllbt. presHd lilenUy aiatnat barrlen to. Wateb lM fU.al proceulOIL 'C4R ROLLED • ON Flast C.4LL Inside the abbey, the invited high and mighty sang hymns and prayed for lhe earl, and for 18 British soldiers killed the s ame day, Aug. 27, by guerrillas of lbe Irish Republican Army Supervisors Oppose U.S. Noise Bill Orange County supervisors have opposed a bill that is before Congress because they fear it would punch holes in their ef· forts to cut noise at the county airport. Supervisor Thomas Riley said the new legislation could be a disaster. Tbe measure would exempt virtually all two and three- e ngine aircraft from Federal Aviation Administration noise recuJaUona. ''In effect, this wou ld dec- imate the noiae abatement pro- •ram that we are pursuing at the airport," Riley sa.ld.. RUey al.lo asserted that tbe lqislation would open the door to potential noise laws uits "beca.-e ol a policy we have no control o.er." Supervltora unanim ous ly •treed to HSMl UMlr protest.a aloo1 to tbe Ora.nae County con· .,_.kmal~Uon. County ottldala t ald the bW would permit ooeraton ot two or tbr••·•Dtine aircraft tbat opwa&e from 1ma11 to mediam- llaed atrporta'to neelve w.tven from eomoliuee wttb federal 8ClllM .......... tobeduled to bt lm~laU.. Ii~ uld be bellev• the pro. poH .. -Ill wai la1plrecl by lestaJ••n wtlo art ~ about U. poeatW. ..._ tn Hniee to smaller clU• 'beelmle 'ol ... Alltlat DenpiaU. Act ollfrl.. Co111r11•1• Mtrtua~• u.. propoMd ···~l_~·llct .,.. ...... to ..... m.Wla. yean, and at.ood at $225.30 in London at the be11nni.Dc of thia year . Americans feel lbe ris1ne price of 1old moat dincUy when lbey purchase gold Jewelry or go to the dent.lat for a s old filllnc. But iold also ls used in a variety of industrial applications, such as in electronic switches, and increases in prices in tboee areas will eventually make their way to lbe cooswner l•vel. Analysts said Tuesday that political and ecooomic uncertainty were the factors behind lbe yellow metal's s uree. Gold traditional- ly is considered a sale baveo for invest.on when the currencies they invest in -especially the dollar -are beln& buffeted. ' "ONE COULD THINK OF THE GOLD price as being a barometer. an index. of worldwide anxieties about politics and the • m Troops economy," said J effrey Nichols, an analyst at Arius Research Corp. ''There's a good deal of anxiety in the marketplace." The anxiety centers on worries a bout recession ln the United States and inflation in lbe U.S. and abroad, caused to a large measure by t.bia year's steep rise in oil prices. Gold prices are a1ao being bolstered by m aaaive purc hases of the metal by nations with large amounts of money to invest. These include members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, who have lots of cub because of rising oil prices . "I 'IUINK THEY'RE BUYING GOLD for the simple desire lo make money," said James Sinclair , a New York investment ad <See GOLD SOARING, Pace A%) Cuba Hit Vance Warns Soviets vl Friction WA S HINGTON <AP > Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance said today the United St.ate~ "will not be satisfied with the maintenance of the status quo" regarding Soviet combat troops in Cuba. Vance said lhe Soviet troop presence "will affect Soviet- American relations." He djd not rule out the possibility that the situation would influence Senate action on the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty CSAL T > with the Soviet Union. Vance said at a news con fercnce he asked that Soviet am· Solution Reached on Mesa Condo A condominium developer won't have to tear down the second floor of a building he is putting up on lhe Santa Ana River bluffs, Costa Mesa City Council members decided Tues- day in modify ing an ear )jer Planning Commission r uhng. However. they told represen- tatives of developer Ivy Ong that the building at 2231 Pac1f1c Ave will be subject lo a number of other conditions. The compromise was reached after a lengthy discussion that included comments by several neighbors who opposed the proj- ect because of concerns about drainage and the chan ge in the natural bluff line. The second floor of the build- ing, one of three buildings con- la in i ng a total o f 14 con domin.iums. was planned lo ex- tend to the bluff face. although city policy calls for a five-foot setback. Planning commissioners dis· covered the overhang after a ci- ty building inspector ordered work stopped because of a dif- ferent problem. the placing of supports on a retaining wall not approved for that purpose. Whe n commission e r s ap- proved the original plans, they didn 'l realize the second floor would extend out beyond the first floor. lo reconsidering the item, they ordered that the second floor be moved back to cor- respond to the first floor. City council members altered that requirement Tuesday after the develo per's atto rney. William Anderson , told them the ch ange would r equire rlpplng out plumbing a nd e lectrical work and would be extremely expensive. bassador Anatoly Oobryrun re turn to the Uruted Slates from vacation as soon as Possible to discuss the troop situation. In the meantime. he said. the Carter administration bel.Jeve:. the Senate's ratification hear in gs on the SALT II treaty should go forward. But Vance s topped short of saying the Senate should vote to ratily the treaty regardless of the outcome of the 1s~ue of Soviet troops 1n Cuba. "l thmk hearings on ratifica- t 1on should go forward. But bee a use this 1s a ma ller of Carter Sets Mexico Talk WASHINGTON <AP > - President Carter and Mex- ican PTesident Jose Lopez Por t illo wlll m eet in W asbington Sept. 28-29, 1t was announced today. The purpos~ of the meet- ing is t.o "review bilateral and international issues and lo strengthen U.S.· Mexican relations." said ;.. White House statement J The leaders met in Mex- ico last February . when Carter was r eceived somewhat coolly by Lopez Portillo. Since then the na· lions have been negotiat- ir:g without success on sale of Mexican natural gas to the United States. New School Budget Wins Approval A final budge t of $47 068 million wlls adopted Tuesday by Newport·Mesa school trustees after a public hearing at which no one spoke. The entire meet- mg lasted less than 15 minutes. The fi nal budget for 1979-80 in- cludes about $2.5 million for re· serves and additional raises and be n e f its curren tly bein g negotiated with teache rs and non-leaching employees. The ftnal fig1.u ~ was up about $600,000 from the publication budget adopted last montb. Of- ficials said the addJlionaJ money represents fe de r a l fu nds earmarked for special pro- grams. The new budget comes out slithtly above the actual 1978-79 e nd in g bud get ol $47 .052 million. serious importance, we must keep in close contact with mem bers of the Senate as the d1!>- cussions with the Soviets pro ceed." Vance said He refused tu ~ay what will satisfy the administration re· garding the troops, although he noted 1t wa ~ the combat capability of the troops that w~ of concern to lhe administration Meanwhile, Senate leaders emerging from a bnehng by top U S intelligence officials d1f fered on the impact the Soviet troop issue m1~ht have on the SALT treaty. "J don't t.lunk this s hould have any impact on the merits of the 1 treaty,·· said Senate Democratic ' Leader Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia . But Senate Repub.llcan Leader Howard II. Baker Jr. of Ten· nessee took a harder stance. "I think the Russians arc thumbing their nose al us," he said . The stallorung of Soviet com- bat troops in Cuba, was con- firmed las t wceJc by the State Department Byrd said the 2.000 to 3,000 <See VANCE. Page AZ> Storm Weakening ~ Hurrican Wreaks Coastal HaVoc SAVANNAH . Ga . CAP l Residents of Uus old seacoast c1· ty awoke today to find thousands of feUed oaks and Power poles blocking scenic streets as the remnants of Tropical Storm Da v1d grew weaker over the ID· terior of South Carolina On Hilton Head Island to the north, downl'd po~ er line" caused fires t.o break out in two resort motels this morning and in Myrtle Beach. SC . Mayor Eric Ficken estimated damage to his community at S3 "'2 million. Al least three deaths in th~ area were blamed on the storm, which rut the islands and coastal ~regions near the Georgia-South Carolina border with hurricane force winds about rughtfall Tues day But David was downgraded to tropical storm status today and continued to weaken as 1t movPd through South Carolina wtlh top winds of 45 to 50 mph 1n squalls The storm was centered near latitude 3S O north, longitude 80.S west. or Just east or Charlotte. N.C Gale warnings were rn effect from Savannah to Chmcoteague. Va Weather off1c1als said the storm could s pawn a few tornados today in eastern North Carolina and V1rgin1 a , and a Clash flood watch was posted along the eastern s lopes and foothills of the Blue Ridge Molin- lains in Virginia. In lbe wake of one of the cen- tury's most destructive storms. about 90 percent of the city or Savannah was without power this morning. Police. hospitals and other emergency agencies were operating with auxiliary gener ators. "We know we have thousands of trees down and power Line~ and p0Jes. but as far a5 house damage, we don't know yet." s aid James Shiver of the Chatham County Civil Defem1e offi ce. Total Lunar Eclipse Set For Thursday By 1"k Asaoclated Press A pre·sunrise eclipse of the moon will be seen over most of tht' western United Slates on Thursday. the only total lunar • ec lipse v1s 1ble over North America thJs year The ecUpse totality will begm at 3 JI a m POT and continue until 4 17 a m PDT. with the f eclipse moon lying low in the • wes tern sky. according to sc1en· 1 t1sts at the Gates Planetarium in Denver . Several times each year. the I moon reaches a point where the Earth is exactly between it and I the sun. For an eclipse to occur. the moon must be in its full phase. Lunar eclipses are far more · common than solar eclipses. Thursday's eclipse will not be visible in the eastern United States because of increased sun· light there. Coas t Weather 'Gasoline Still Short' Sunny T hursday with ex~eption or usual early morning fog or low clouds Lows tonight 60 to 65 . High s T h u r sday mid-70s al beaches to low 80s inland. Service Statiom Critical of Odd-Even Ban Action by Oranae County aupen'tton that ..u to eoa the odd-even plan for aasoline buyera CUM under crttldam to- day from a repl'eHGtattve ol the Ml'Vi• Utkm tad..,,. I Sten Sbel&oa, dlrtdor '11 the Southern California Seni• Sta· tlon Anoctatlon, said .be b•ltevet tbe Oraa1e i:U:!~ poJWcjl..,. ...., ~ out a falle tl&Dal that then la oo loo•er a 1acillne abottat•· '"l'be ~ la DOt ov.r," be declared. ~ lbeliii ilW UM reqllM b1 .......... for Oo••w Bron .. to end the allocation measure 1bould bave been accompanied by .. an ever conataat reminder that there l s a 1aaollne abol'Ufe." However, be admlttH that about eo pereeul of t.b• HrVlce 1tatlon d4altn favor th• 1lft1na ol tbe Nltricttou be~auae tbtJ believe tbem to be an lnlrullon into prtvat. enterprise. eanwhlle, otnt'ta1r In Sacramento tod•J were con- alderinl tbe 0rance eountt ... qu.t to_, i.be allocatioe plaD. MlW Cale, • :F.iwomu ror the Callloral• Com· mlHiou, H ld atate 0 nctala haven't reached a decision. O ran1e ·county I n M ay became one ol H counties to lm· plement the odd-even plan. Brown'• permlulon 11 re· quired before tM plan c-., be abolltbed. A •PGk•man for Brown uJd olf1elU. are taktlll a look at tbe odd ... ven plan tbrouabout the at.at.. . If• said Orans• Counb' bas thua far made tM onl1 formal NQHlt to abtlft Uae nlVleftC)' meuure but tbe overall plu ••• acbeCluled to b• re· e•atHated aftef Labor Day • ' ~SIDE TODA "t' High.priced model M~tmu. Cain and Btidd11 Jocotuon, OIW·tf,,.. bovfrind and 61"· ,,_ct m ,,.. ~~ a 11ear GOO of Me&aMt't loN1. nr/a.c. aciiai" QI Jacotuon geCe r'fGdW Co •tad triol. Storti, p#toCotl P'Of/I AIO. .... ll • .. , Al'WI# ....... OIANT PANDA LAN LAN (fUQHT) 01£8 AT 11 O' ACUT! KIDNIY AILMENT Shown With M•te Kano K•no. Otft1 of Red Chin• to J•p•n•M zoo Pregnant Panda Dies Popular Japanese Zoo Attraction Mourned TOKYO <AP> J ap1mese panda lovers were doubly saddened by the death of the giant panda Lan Lan an autopsy showed 11he wu pregnant, aomelhin(C zoo specialists h ad been trying to achieve for years. Chlnu'tt )ult• Pn·mler ('hou En Jal In ('onnec lion with norrr1alluUon of diplomatic tle11 between lhf' countrlf'11 In 1972 Since then, the The playful 11 year·old Lan Lan fell Ill F riday with whait p roved to be a kidney lnfec lion . She died of urem ic polaooJn& Tuesday, des p ite r ound the c loc k effort s by veterinarians to save he r r.alr had ~comt.< supt!r11tar attractions, draw n1 an esUm11h'd 32 million people to the lJt'no Zoo E VERY YEAR, THE 7,()() TRIED ro mate Lan Lan with the 9 year old male, hop· IOi to produce lhe f1r1t ilant panda cub born an capUvity out.,ide China In the/eat, zoo of flcials at Ume1> thought they ha mated but the baby watch proved frultk>ss OFFICIALS AT TOKYO'S E UNO ZOO uld X·ray1 and an a utopsy found that she was carrying a retua. They aa1d the aex could not be determined. Aaauming she mated with he r maJe companion Kang Kang last aprlng, 11he probably would havf' g1vt-n l>arth next month, tht• ex~rn th•wnzoo . Thf' 1 . .00, whn1• I.an Lun and Kana Kirng II vt'd In a HJJf'f'lul cllmate·control led •·n('loaun•, wus 11wumped with vhiilon 1md tnC8llllt(l.'l'I Of C'llrldlJlt•n<'c•, flOWf:'n; und J(lfl!S Lan Lan and KanJC Kang al&o spawned a "panda boom" an which enterprlalne confec· taonera and dollmakera turned out thou.sands of 1>ou vt>nar", und rt•f•ord "''mpun1e11 m1.rkel 1•d rec·ordanl(!> purport••d ll> 1>4· th•· sound of i>1rndu crylnK The pun<Ju1.1 wn" glflJI lo Jar1un trorn A memr>nul :wrvlce for Lun Lan wa11 11r hedulf'tl for S.·pl ~J Sh" w111 tw :oi tuHed und 1·xhiblted ut th1• wo. 11HH·1ul11 btmJ Water Passes Test No Pesticide Traces Found in SaJ!lples Otrlctala or the MetroJA>lll.tl' Water Di1tr1ct said today tney have been unahle Lo aubatanUate cla1m1 that lh~rf' ur .. truces or the pest1c1de l>JU'J' an lhe water the ugency ll UJ1pl1e11 lo Soulhem Cal1 fornu1, including Orang~ County <;ent> Bow..rii , wutn q11&hty dlrec.•tor for the MWJJ , uld ttsta run on lhf' agen ry 's watt>• sourn'11 an Jun1• and rt'JW&tcd laat week could uncovf'r none of the pesticide at 11 h:v1•I of 20 puta per trilhon · "fha t '1 not «. aay It's not th ere. That'll ju11t ita far u oor tau can a ccur&t1·ly dewct Ill levela," ht commenteo Tuel>Gay, two Chico rt-11laenta, Georgl' Neary and Patric k Porg11M 11«1ld tney'ct found WJ s p ecifi ed am<>unt1 o f the pe1Uclde l.n water umolea they took at D1sueyland T he two men t.ealllled in San Franclaco at a. ital# Oepartment of Jl'ood and A1rlculturo hurtn1 on pesticides Mees Recreatiou BrochUJ"e in Mail A brochure a eta1Un1 r ecrea· lion cl..,. and eventa in Colt• Meu thla faJI hH *n malled t.o clty r•ldent.. ana la expected to arrlvt ln mallboxet on 'naun· day, city offici•ll H id today Ne w cla1ae1 Include A11t1do, hon d 'oeuvrea •dull drawina and drill team . AddlUonal in· formaUon 11 available by calJlna 15'·5300. DAILY PILOT '""°'-~°"'''"' ... ····-· "'-___ ........ _._..,,,.,"_ ,_ ..__,.'-, .._ ....... -.. . ...... ""'"' .......... ""., .. ,, .... ftit , .. ... __ ...,. .. __ .... .., .. _ •• v ...... ,,,.. .._...,. .. «._ ....,..., .... . ....... ,.....,-,.-Wt ..... ,._ ~" , ... ----........... .,._ .... ,,. _ ............ , __ ,_ ...... . .... :..:.::- -·~ 1110 .......... _o.-.-... "T.:.- 'c:J."rl:"' ~"'-.._.. .. _ ....................... ~•GI .. . .... . ~ .............. I Iii'#?~· Boweni uld the pesticide in ques t io n 11 dlb r o mo<.'hloropropane which hi" said wwi 11pr ayed on th,. Rround lo kill nematode11, f>flllA th11t :JtlsH'k the root 11y11tem11 of planlJI The ~ of tht> chemical wa~ hanned two year11 al('' wht·n workers In 9 plant where It wa11 manufactured were found to l>t: sterile Jn add1Uon. It hu more r .- r c>n tly been di11co vert'd that wor kers ln an Ark&nua plant whe re the che mical la manufac tured have 8ho wJ1 chrom080mal chan1es tha' researchers aay could cau.u b1rlh defects. Rowen1 aald the c hemical wa11 uaed exterudvely In fruit grove11 In tne San J oaquin Vallf"y wherf' It n ... &ppar ently 1otten Into th .. under1 round water 11upply He explained that the toxl r rhemlcal 11 • ·ver), ver) 1table ," m e 8nl ng that 1t ret11lns lt11 pol1onoua qualll) and doe1n't bre1k down with •l(e or expo1ure t.owtather In J une, accordJn1 c.o Rower s, ofllc iab from tne 1late Health Department wer e concernf'd about the preffnce of DBCP in San Joaquin Valley well• and aaked the MWO to t.e1t lta water. The a1ency hu two aour cea ror the water which It aella to ne a r ly ever ) community In Southe rn CallfomJa. One source 11 from the 11tate w l!t er proj ect , which brings wate r aoutb from Norlhern Joint Meet Set On Handicapped Me thod• o f 11ae11ln1 ha n dlcapped student.a w111 be dla cu11ed Monday at a m eetJn1 of the Joint Newporl·Meaa ..,-.d Irvine Specia l EducaUon COm· munlty Advilc>ey Commm .. Th~ meetlnJ, open to the public, wt1J belln at 7· ao p .m . •t lrvaoe 1cbool diatrlct offlcH, 2941 AJtGD Ave., JrvlM. Callfomla. in part throuah the San J oaqu1n Valley The other sou r ce la the C'olorado ftl ver aquf'dUt't Howen u1d teals on watn au mplea from three holding lukes for both 1oun·e11 of wakr 118 well .. , the MWIJ 'a four treat mt•nt plant.a fai led to uncover uny trace of the sw11t1clde at the: lt've l of aa puru per trillion. JI e uid a al'cond aerle11 of te11tft were conducted last week when ofliclah1 were notified of tht• then JWndlt1g lc11 tl mony tJf Neury und Por.cans Agsln, he uld the agency was unuhle to find any of lhe pol5on Ht the al put per trillion level. S tatf' 'Jl ealth De pa rtment 11tandard11 1u•t un~ purl per hllllon a.11 the level at which the <'(m<:f'nlrut1on r;f IJ BCP In water 11 con111dned to tw dangnous Rowera Hid the MW D wun 't Invited to t.etU/y at the pt:aUcade hearln&a 1lnce the aubJect t•n 'l one that directly affect.a the aeency. Rideout Guilty Of Trespass SALEM, Ore . <AP > -John Rid eo ut , 1cqultte d la1 t December on a char1e of rapin1 hi• wife, h u pleaded 1u1Jty to lrH p111tn1 ln he r apartment IHl week, T h e mi1dem eano r olfe naei pun\.'habl• by up to a yt1r la Jal and 1 t1,ooo nne, w11 not rela\ed t.o the rape charae. believed at the lime to be the tint of lt. kind In th naUon Rideout adnh\t.l"d torcln1 hla w1y throuah the fro11t door ol the northeut 8alt m bomt ol bu wlfe, Ortt.a, the m omJnt o1 Au1. 2:8 Polle• 1ald tht r t we re no In· jurlea durtn1 the l.nctdent. I Miee Identified ,"ffouae, Not Meadow' ay• Ecol~gU~ .......... ' ., MftD KtTn•ANN ............... ltodmlt tlaM laav• been bus· &las bomeownen lo Ute 'l\utle Roek ~&ad.I IHa of 1ntne an probably bou.M Ill.Ice a4'd not meadow mfc•. 1 county Vector Control 1poke1m1n Hld toda.1 · Zdueatloa eoordJnator Fred Beama •aid • vMt« ffOlocltt wbo bad lneped.M 10m• of th• ' bomff where m lce heve been 1 problem found only the common I variety of houM mCM.l.le JnlUall)'. Beam.a 11Jd lt WU 1 thouabt to be the m•1dow mouse kno wn u tbt Callfornla vole wblcb bad b een pl11ui n1 bomeownen. In either cue there'• UttJe the Vector Control Oi1tr1ct can do about the 1ttuaUon, S.alJll bu 1aJd. 8'Dct tba mice trt not con· 1ldered a health b111rd, retl· de nta will have t.o do eomeUUna about it tbemaelvea. om~•··· bad believed that 1radln1 operation• by the lrvlM Co. nearby bad dl1turbed &be habtut of Uw CaJUornla vole, a larttr type of IDOUM, Ind tent the rodnJta 1currytn1 for new 1helt.er ln area homn. Beam1 said the Vole 1oe1 thro u1h a population aurse every five years or so and that recent rainy teHona had con· tributed to a po pul1tlo n eir pto.loo. The re11o n for the hou1e. mouae problem -some rn l dent. 11y they've cau1ht up to 40 1ft their bonMt ln pat w..U - 11 unknown, BHm• uld. Ht ... 1pec uJ•t.d that t0roeoo• movin• "- b•to OM ol U.. MW bom• U--. had brouabt t.be m tce wttb tbem, perbape 6.ld1n1 In the fumtture. A homeowner on Bluff View A venu. ln the bilblandl 11ld even~ tbt county lnlpec· tor beUeY• th• mJc• ere indoor typea, her problem h11 abated 1lnce a ht and h e r hus band blocked MVeraJ e ntran ces Into the bOUM they tirured tb• out· door mJce were uain1. Beama 1aJd the me adow mice hive been a problem in aeveral Or an1e County cornmun!Uea Ulla aummer. but their numben •P- our to be on the decUM . Debris Oeanup OK'd Stdvage Eyed at Collap1ed Hotel Section Cleanup la t!XJM!cled to begin this week on a thrff 1t.ory sec lion or a hot.el th11t colhtpaed lut week whllt: undn conatructfoo, a Costa Me1.• bulldlnti orrlclal uld T uetday Coat.a Mes•) lnteri m building direct.or , Victor N .. wton. uld tht: Lo11 Angele11 farm of Ruthroff & EnelekJrk , Conaulttns Strur-tural En1tneera, Inc . has been bJred Bowling Lanes Face Lawsuit Over Tourneys Twt'nly e ight bowling alleys, most ol them In Oran gt' County. were named an 11 law11ult Tues day In 11 dapute Involving the 11pon1mn\hlp o r l.1owhng t.ouma men ls The Nutlonul lk>wln r. AMwc111 laon or <.:al lfornaa and tht• A m u l .. u r Row I er 11 T •> u r '> f ('allfornaa f'luamt·d that th•· howling all .. y11 11rgun11f'1J lounu1 menl1 whUP <·on11p1ring lt1 pr .. v .. nt lhe plalntlm1 from h11ldln1< tournamf•nl.'I ur Uw Ulll')'h The. plllinUHa alao claimed In the suit rtlf'd ln Orange County Supenor <.:ourt that the1 havf' iJuffered a lo.1 In membc!nihap und in yearly dues H a reauJt or the purported acuon They are uklng SS00.000 In dumagea t Thf' ault ,.ontf•nd11 the 28 alleys formt>d thf' <>runJ(" <'ounty Art>a T ournument ('JulJ 11nd oth,.r groups lo llJ>'Jflllf1r ravall t.ourntt menL'> Area oowlln1< allf'ys n•med In th1· isual anf'lud(· fo'r1untaln Howl. l''ountaln Vallt'y . IJ untinf(ton Lanes, llununaton Buch, Kona r~anes and Mt:aa Lanea, C:O.t11 Meua: Loa Boleros, Laeuna Hilla, Saddleback Lllnf!11 , Mia alon Viejo and West m lni;ter Lanea, West minster little Hope Seen On Rent Tax Relief SAC'RAMY.NTO CAP ) The l•·adf'r of th•· <.'11l1fornaa state Senate uy11 chance• are 1Um for paau1e thja year or a bill to 11 ve tax relJef to rentert Pre1ldent P ro Tem J a m ea M 1111, O·San Olc-Jo, told a newt conference Tuesday that the Al sembly Way1 and Mean• Com mattef' should have approved a renter rellef btll by ~n Mllt1K1 Markt, R·San Francl1co by developert ot the La Qujnta Inn on Harbor Boule vard north of Uie Sao Dieao Fr eeway The firm bu been approved by tbe city u an independent con1uJtant lo determine whJch part.I of the bulldln1 mu•t be re· m oved and wh(c h ca n be ulvaged, Newton uld. · He uJd the firm's work I• be in1 aupervt.ed by the •late In du•tr1aJ Safety Olvaalon to m ake 1ure work men a re o rotected while removing debr11. T he 1U.te ch vt.loo hH ordered that only ablolut.ely nec~ary workens be aJlowed on the 11te, Newton u1d Curiosity 11ffkera and othen will be kept off the premlaes. be uld .· He 11.ld invesUgaUon la conUn- 11ln1 into the collapse IHt Tues day that aent building bl~ks tumbling and workmen lupine for 1alety Several men Jumped I',.... Pap Al VANCE .•. Soviet troops may hilvf' ,,...,n an Cuba for some t1mt-The Sl111t· Department 11ald lht-y m11y h11 vt< been there 11.nrr 1976 Byrd recalled that an thr 1900s there were 20,000 Soviet troop11 aUIUoned 1n Cuba The Senate Forelan Relationa Com m1~ abn.apUy postponed reaumption of public be~ in the SALT treaty and arrane~ a day IOOI aenn of <'losrd meet 1nga wHh rMIUnj( 1nte lh11f'nre of f1c111J~ und Vllllf'•· Sen Prank ''hurd1 I> lduh11 tht• «ommltltt cha1rm11n i.111d 'I u•·\duy _Jhe pant>I w1rnl\ lt1 know hc1'W i0011. lh1· ~ov ll'l trfl''"' ha\1• l>H.'n in ('111111 wh11t thf•11 m111Mo11 aa um1 wl1ut trw 1mplwa t1on11 Htt' for th,. lJnated Stal,.., unci othn n11lloM 1Jt th,. W1·11t.-rT1 Jfrm111pht>rt• 'Whlll pot.1Ubl1• JUllllflf'Ullf>n " lht're for Sovlt-t 1·om b11t trooJ)t an Cuba"" Church ask~ Until re<'ently. Vane·"· <'IA Varecwr Starufleld Turner l&Qd other top ad·m1n1a1r1:flt1>0 lf lldal1 nave sud that wn1le thf' Soviet yn1on h 1111 long n11d military advisers In Cuba. there Wiii OQ f'VldeOCl' Of any c·omhnt for<'H on thf' Curlhbt•11n 111land 00 maleii from l S 11hmt'11 Critic in Kremlin MOSCOW CAP ! £nr1C'u Berllnruer . the maverick Hallan Communlat Party leader wno freely c riUclits Soviet 11cUon11 and adeoloty. m.-t today with Kre m lin C hi e f l.t•u nad I Brezhnev, the Soviet new11 •gen c y T aaa reported YlOO ,~U &u~E)~ n..w..w_.. ..... J4.IO .... YhJ• 44.IO..,._. H .IOTrffed (faan1•n Frame 8tandaro Sue 01ua 1en1 & eauJ :::.c •. ... _ ...... .. .. t' .. ... ,. ... .... C••••·~ &Ale_.. ,, ....... ............ "Rt~ 10 • vour •v• doOtor fOt your Pf'tt°':i'°", Wlth0thll In . htno. ~ can eround tor belt In ey9\olfl It t ftOht priot.JM _. D PTll:A~ 8 E I • ' . down from atop the three story 1tructure. l'lve men were In· Ju red. The collapse apparently began on the top floor. with a concrete slab plungina do wn and car rying lower floors with it Ne w ton 11t1 d no doll a r Hllmate of da m age 111 available. Price Slide Continues On Market NEW YORK IAPI -Stock pnce. continued t.<1 1.1llde ln ac tlve tndlng today 1n M carry o ver of the ,elUng •hat ~ an Tuesday Thr Dow JonM average of JO lnduatnala, off IS 02 poantK"Tues day ter 11..!t aharpeat dr<Jp l)f the year. fell another 12 71 tr>~ 00 aftt'r f1 Vt' boon oft r udan~ tr>day l.o&t-'11 ovt>rwh<•lmc•1j l(ainer" by u 10 I mar1<ln an thl' e1trlv l1tl RISINO MARKET SPARKED '29 CRASH-88 Jy of New York Stock t:xrhan1<•· llated 1.aaUH The ah.rp downturn after o ah wt'O 1umme r raJly hu been blamed In part on expectation., of a 1ut.\anl!al further nae an intf'rest rates The f'edt'ral Rt'11erve w as w1df'ly pre11u med to have puahed 111wn murkt•t nwn .. y r:.itc11 .t 'ih'll naghn Tut.'11day And th1• l1an k pramt' lmdlng rut«' Hlre»dy ;it J rf'C'Ord 12' • JK'rC"f'nl , Wlfll f•XJWl'I N1 to 11,11 ">llll h11(h1·1 twfort• 'onl( A1111Uwr 11t·vr•·'>'l 1tlll ha11 l>,., .. n u n1•w 'IUrJ(•• in 11,11ld pru , • ., The bullion pr1c-e rllml>eti mort· lhu11 $1 an •>UO''" t11 $329 2!'1 111 thl' morn1nl( f1 xani.c 111 J,11ndon h>d11y Kinderganen Sipwps Slated ff f'l{liJtratlon for Co11ta Mt.'1111 " pr .. .candt'rgurten program will t akt' pl11('e Monday 11nd Tuesday from 2 to 3 p m »l Halcanc Ct'nter. 1975 Balearl(' Drive Two alx wu11 &t'1u11on1 will ~ offered besinnlng Sept J7 The three day per week 11ea11lon coelll S45 and thf' two day p-..r week prol(ram 111 '30. with cla11&ea held 1.11 Bale»rl<' C'enter from 9 to 11 30 a m Extended day progr ams from 11 30 a m to J p m u e also available Jnformataon can be obtained by calllne 754·~300 7 I ' . 11 ..._ " 1 ~ I ' ' 'J ..., ' .•, . .' I .,f ,,-YO•l\•••e~W• Dally 1'ew8paper 1 . . . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNtA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS J •, Campaign Reports Flayed ctlman John ThomQ are &Wily of omiuiona in diacla.lna their campaip financina. She aald MaeAllllter faJled to list more than $6,000 that a poUUcaJ action committee spent to . support him in the 1978 munacipal election. $21 ,000 of hla,own money for-his campaian, but that bls state- ment failed to lndlcate that. Mrs. Faber said Thomas ftlled oul ha statement lneouectly. She claimed 'Thomas s pent ''The public bu the rlpt to look at tbeae statements and get an accurate picture of what real- ly happened," said the reform advocate. "With these state- ments they're not eelting an ac· curate picture." M acAU.l5ter ~alJed the accusa- Treeho1wse Tiff Council Leaves Project Vp in Air By STEVE MARBLE OI tlle Deity f'I ... - A 14-year-old Huntington out on a limb. Beach boy is JOANNE CRANt:Y , THE BOY'S mother, s aid her son had "probably learned more in that treehouse than he had in school. The city of Huntington Beach claims that when Danny Craney and some of his neighborhood pals built a two-s tory t reehouse, they forgot to get a building permit. Development Ser vices Director J im Palin told city council members Tuesday night that his department bad attempted to get the boy's parents to get a permit or tear the Ellis Avenue structure down. HE SA.ID HE RAD received no response and w~d request that the city attorney prosecute them atter. Council members, however, we re reluc- tant to topple the tree house. "Th.is is a pa rt of youth." responded Mayor Don MacAIUster. "We'll be nppinR down treehouses all over town 1f we set this precedent.'' Councilman Ron Pattinson, in an e!Iort to J put off prosecution, jokingly suggested city administrator Bud Belsito and Palin "sit down and drag their feet for two weeks.•• . He said be would like to 8ee a city report Oil treehouses. · ·1 think something like a treehouse as a thousand times more important than a city permit," the mother said. ''The treehouse has kept me an close contact w1lb my children." Palin said the treehouse came to bis de· partment's attention whe n a neighbor com· plained that the youths were burning candles m the structure He said as a rule his department does not inspect treehouses. THE CRANEY TREEHOUSE, nestled an a pine tree, is more than just a few hunks of lumber nailed together . The strut:ture is 13 feet high and is equipped wi th a stereo, two windows, electric lights and carpeted floors. Mrs . Craney s aid the treehouse has served as a "home away from home" for her son for more than a year. She said this was the first complain1. The council failed to reach a decis ion on the fate of the treebouse bul council mem· bers all appeared to nod in acreemeot when MacAW.ster suggest.eel, "Let's forget this." nion High Paul Cook Named Udget New Works Chief ts Record u.n_u.ngton Beach Union High hdfr District trus tees split, , Tuesday night in adopting a ord high $50.4 million budget 1979-80. .Trustee Doris Allen cast the e "no" vote, charging after e meeting that too much oney is being spent on teacher aining, on teacher and ad- inistrative travel and on ren· ation of an e le m e ntary hool for use as a new district adq uarters . .,_ ''These expenditures just don't well with me in an e ra when .e people are wanting eovem· ent to cut back," she said. Mrs. Allen was critical of an ~ lier board decision to award 1.6 million contract for ren· atioo and expansion of Lamb bool for use as a headquarters t cWty. Tbat bid was 16 percent hleher an expected and there was on· one bidder, Shirley Brothen. OaflYf'MlltSWf ..... GETS CITY POST New Worka Chief Cook Supt. Frank Abbott said this ornlnl that only one bid was :"; b10itted for the wort despit.e 1 ·~eveland to BU8 a efforts by staff pel'SOQDel 1 seek other often for the wort. ' CLEVELAND (AP) -Aft.er · e •at4 that d espite the more than three years of legaJ •her tban espected coats battles. a federal Judge has1 • autborhed the start of llmitedl YiDC to the FountaiD V~ raelal desegreaation in Ohlo'a Glee llUDGBT, Pa,. AZ> lar1atacboolsystem. Paul Cook was named Hunt- ington Beach 's ne w Public Works Director Tuesday night. He is the third person to hold the $4-4,000-per-year post this year. Cook, CWTenUy public works direct.or in Pomona, is a former Huntington Beach ctly employee • having served as the city's traf. fi e engineer for five years in the 1960s. City Council approval was un- animous. However: Councilman Bob Mandie said, "I was hoping for some new blood he re." City Council approval was unanimous . Ho wever , Coun· cilman Bob Mandie said, "I was hoping for some new blood here ." "I'm happy to be back work· ing for my home town again," Cook said today. "I've stayed in touch with people here and have been following what's happening in tbe city." Cook. who begjns work SepL 24, replaces Mike Zambory, who resigned earlier this summer after only four moot.ha as public works director. Zambory cited the "pressure and demands" of the top spot as hls reason for stepping down. He said he would end up "a wltbered old man by tbe time I retire" lf be stayed on. Coot said Zambory's state- ments dldn•t WOl'TY h.lm. lions a "smokescreen" and in- dicated the char,es were a ploy to gain support for the proposed reform measure. "I'm not responsible for what an uncontrolled committee does," said MacAlli.ster. MacA4J.ister waa one of five candidates financially backed by tbe Hunlineton Beach Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee. Thal eroup spent $31,000 in the election. He pointed out he was the only victorious candidate of the five. He s peculated ··I probably would have done better without their backing." Thoma WU absent rrom the Tuesday council meeung and not available lo answer the charges. In addition to the charges against the councilmen, Mrs. l Faber s a1d Huntington Beach 1 developer G. Louis Graziadio • failed to file a m•jor donor s tatement ror a $15,000 con- t r 1 but1on to the c hamber political action committee. Graziadto wun't available for comment. <SeeCHARGES,PageA.z> I { .,. ........ RESIDENTS OF JENSEN BEACH, FL.A., VIEW WRECKAGE OF HURRICANE DAVID KIUer Storm Flndy Pet.ring Out After W,.•klng Hevoc In Savannah, Ga. David Hits Savannah, Heads North SAVANNAH, Ga. <AP) Residents of this old seacoast c1 ty awoke today lo find thousands or felled oa.k.s and power poles blocki.ng scenic s treets as tbe remnant.a of Tropical Storm David grew weaker over the in· terior ol South Carolina. On Hilton Head Island to the north, downed power lines cauaed fll'eS to break out In two resort motels this morning and in Myrtle Beach, S.C .• Mayor Eric Fic;ken estimated damage to his community at $3't.a million. Al least thrte deaths in the area were blamed oo the storm, which hit the ialands and coat.al re1tom near the Georgia-South Carolina border with hurricane- <See DAVID, Paae AZ> Murder-suieide? Police Find Bodies In Huntington A swc1de note written both in English and Vietnamese was found taped to the bedroom wall of a Huntington Beach home where the bodies of TaQ'l Minh Pham and his wife, Hoa, were found by poUceTuesday. Investigator s be lieve the husband killed h.is wire with two gunshots to the chest at an Arizona motel, where she stayed while working, then turned the .22 caliber revolver on himself after bringing her body home. The apparent murder-suicide was discovered at 2: 10 p.m . when police were asked lo cheek the ho me at 6271 Marviata Drive. lems that were d1scu.ssed 10 the s uicide note and m a pair o( let- ters lo parents of the couple. Authorities in Bullhead City. Anzona, told local police today > t bal residents of the Mohave , County motel where Mrs. Pham was staying reported that a man was seen carryin g someon~ from the motel Monday night. 1 Authorities today said they } found a bullet embedded in ._ mattress in the mote l room. 1 Police said blood was found in fi the family car in Hu.ntingt.on Beach. 1 Coast ~orpedo Testing Planned at HB Mrs. Pbam's employers bad called police when she failed to report to worlt that morning. The woman's body wu found on a bed in the master bedroom of the home. Tbe husband's body was on the noor near the bed with one gunshot to bis rteht temple. Weather Sunny Thursday with exception of usual early morning fog or low clouds. Lows tonight 80 to 65. Hiehs Thursday mld·70s at beaches to low 80s inland. A pistol was found underneath b.ia body, police said. Inn1tt1ators said the couple apparently bad marital prob- .ti M.Y !'PT Hf Gold Victim's Voyage Retraced By JOANNE aE1'NOLD8 Of .. Detty ...... -- Newport Beach police have re· created the boat trip aUe1edly taken by Carolyn Bealer lut month when she vanlabed without a trace Officers used the same vessel, a chocolate-brown 15·foot out· · board aid boat owned by Larry Smith of Newport Beach, with wbom abe wu lut seen alive. Smith, 44, claims two men, known to blm only as "Ray and Jack," abducted Mlaa Bealer when they docked at Dana Point. He claims they took her on the boat out to sea and she never returned Newport police lnveaUgat.on believe that Miss Bealer, 24, lit dead. They are trying to build a case against Smith. Detectives Robert Hardy and ~en Smith made two tripe in Smith's ski boat from Newport Harbor to Dana Point Harbor, tracing the route Smith satd he followed with the attractive young woman aboard. According to Smith, lt was "Ray and Jack" who left him on the dock arter for-clng Miss Bealer into the boat. He said they drove out to sea and re- turned 30 mlnutes later without Miss Bealer. Capt. Richard Hamilton ex· plained that police know how much gas Smith bought the day of the boat trip. The teat trip conducted Tues day and the one today are being made to find out if Smith's story matches the amount of 1u con- sumed by the outboard engine Witnesses located by police have reported aeeln1 Smith and Mfss Bealer leave Newport on the morning of Aug. 24. Other witnesses reported seeing the couple arrive in Dana Polnt. However, a Dana Point wit· ness said the Smith boat didn't dock In Dana Point. that Smith turned it around in the harbor and headed back out to sea with Miss Bealer No other occupant. were spatted In the boat by wit nesses Smith. of 4640 Park Newport remained jailed today held hi lieu or $200,000 bail. He was indicted Tuesday by a f e de r al erand jury lo Los Aneeles on charges of extortin1 money from a firm enga1ed in interstate commerce That charge stems from a kid· napping in which Smith claims Miss Beale r waa a willing participant in a plot to extort $100,000 from her brother. Smith wu arrett.ed Au1. 28 by FBI a1enll who were lnveaUgat· ing the alle1ed abduction of Mila Bealer. Smith told invesU1aton that Ray and Jack preuured him in· to •ettinl up the extortion plot to get even with Mill Bealer'• brother for their lo.sea to him in a financial diapute. Mila Beeler wu an acquain· i.nce of Smith's. He said abe met him AUi. 23 on the Garden Grove Freeway where she •ban· dooed 1-car. The foUow1ng day, Smit.b and Mlaa Bealer took the boat trip to Dana Point durtn1 wblcb ahe dJaappeared. HI~ DAILY PILOT flw 0.-C.... Dllit¥ ~.-WI(" H(-bl-llw _..._ ,.--..... 0._ ,_.1'11111 ..... ~ ........... -... ,....._ ~ ...... ,.....,, ... CeMa -. .._. ...... -.......... ·"'~ l•l1tY•• l ....... ,'"-8HdlllwHIC-A ....................... i. ....... _ ... _ ... _ -¥• ,._.,.lftt_ ............... lllffll I• .. DO -••tM,....,~ll'ote.Gtll_e.,.lio ............... ..... --~ HCti• c.tr( Vk t "'"--0.-·--'-=-~ ~-n:-0.::::.....::=: .... ~==---.... Me:t~ ~ ....... ~=-. ... ..... ,.,. .......... GUARD CARRIES COFFIN OF EARL MOUNTBATTEN Br1t.ln Say• Goodbye to War Hero Kiiied by IRA Statesmen Attend Mountbatten Rites ,,, .. .....,.... PAYING LAST AEIP!CTI Qu"n Eftubeth Mourne F,....P,,.AJ DAVID ••• force wind.a about nightfall Tua· day. But David wu down1raded to tropical storm status today and continued to w .. ken u it moved throulb South Carollna wtt.b top winds ol ao to eo mpb ln aqualll. The atorm wu centered QUI' latitude 8'.5 oorlh, lonattua IO.$ welt, or about 50 miles northwest of J'loreoee, S.C. Gale warnlnp were in effect from Slvanub to CblDcoUAl\M, Va. LONDON CAP) -BriUan sald goodbye today to Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Its World War II hero slain by an Irish terrorist bomb After a funeral in Westminster Abbey attended by kings, queens and statesmen from around the world, the body of the man who had been called the last great Englishman was borne by train to his home in Romsey and buried in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II. . lo the morning, to the tolling or a sin~le muffled bell, Lord Louis Mountbatten'• body was brought in solemn procession from its overnight reatlng place in St. Jam~·s Chapel to the cen· turies-old abbey. There, walling for her favorite "Unc le Dic kie," was Queen Elizabeth II flanked by three other queens, alx kines, alx princes, three princesses and a grand duke -all relatives. It waa the bi1geat royal gathering since the death In 19$2 or King Georae VJ, Elisabeth's father. Scotland Yard mounted unprecedented security for them and 2,000 other dl1nltarlea gathered for the occulon. Crowds of the public, aome ot whom had been Lhere all a.IJbt, pressed sUenlly against barrien to wet.ch the funeraJ proceulon. Inside the abbey, the Invited high and mighty aan1 hymns and pra)'ed for the earl, and for 18 BriU1b 1oldler1 kllled the sam e day, AUi. 2'7, by 1uerrtUu of the Irish Republican Army. The service luted 45 mlnutes, a mlxture of religion a nd mlUtary J>OIDP· Everyone stood to •Int a bymn that be1tna: "I vow to .thee, my couotry, all earthly thinaa above, Entire and whole and perfect, the aervt.ce of my love. . . " Mountbatten, who served bit country ln two world wans, wu killed at ~· 79 by a 1uen11.Ja bom" ln DoQepl 811, wtthin •l1ht ~ hit cutle ln the hub Republic. Han1liblton School Sipape to Cloee l-··=:=.•~c:::~ ~lhpf 111 C1H)..., Q111•~ ......... MN111. W eatber offlclala 1&id tbe storm could 1pawa a f•w tornadol today ln eat.rn NOftb CaroUae and Vir,inla, and a nab IJood wateb wu poli.d • 1loa1 ta. •••t•ra 1lope1 and fOOWDI of tbe llue IUdl• Moun· talaa lD Vlrllldil. - """--·a.car.'* ........ F..-P.,,e .4J BUDGET ••• School Dt1triet-owned Lamb ~bool would 1ave more than Sl million OY« 10 Jean, eompared with CWTent beadquart.en leu- lng Cont. The dl1trlct'1 lease on a McDonnell Douglu buUd..lnc ex. pire• next June. Mrs. Allen objected to budget proposals to spend about $145.~ for consultant. in the training and re-tralnlng of high achool'teachen UU. school year. noting that the flsure la up 114 percent from Jut year. She also objected to p~ teacher and administrator con- ference and travel costs of $161,600, up more than $50,000 from tut year, and to the cost of substitutes to replace teachers in training The Westmlnster trustee, who has been vocal in a fight to haJt a state School Improvement Program lo the dlatrict, charted that much of the funding for retraining 11 to implement that program Mrs. Allen hu contended that district reliance on SIP funding eventually could lead to state control ot dlatrlct educaUoo pro- grams through financlaJ at.rings. Abbott, however, said lbat a "lion'• ahare" of the travel. COO· ference. subslltute teachers and consulting expenaea are to 1m· plement a new special education program this year for han- dicapped children. "Any organization that doesn't constantly upgrade and train lts people i4 In trouble," be said "I be li e ve this Is m oney well spent." But Mrs. Allen said she Is against "the whole concept of training and retratn.lng teachers to teach when the money really is for kids " Total Lunar Eclipse Set For Thursday By n.e Aaocla&ed Presa A pre-sun.rile eclipse ol the moon will be seen over moat ol the western United States on Thursday, the only tot.al lunar eclipse visible over North America tb1a year. -The eclipse totality wlll becin at 3:31 a .m. PDT and conttnue unU.l 4:17 a .m . PDT. wtth the eclipse mooa IYinl low ln the weatem sky, accordins to ac.len· Uata at the Oat.ea Planetarium in Denver. Several times each year, the moon reachea a point where the Earth t. exactly between ll and the aun. For an ecllpH to occur, the moon must be in lll full pbue. Lunar eclipaea are far more common than solar eelipees. Thuraday'a ecliPM will not be visible in the eutern United States became of lnci:eued IUD· lilht there. Aide Resigns ' • , • L $ Mental Health 1 • ~ ~ Operation Hit # .1 ; By F&EDEBJCK SCHOEMEHL Of tM 04llly ~, ... "~" Orange County's mental health programs should be run out or Ill own bouae and not the t.owen of the Human Services Aeency. a realgnine deputy mental heaJth director said lo· day. Dr. John E. Crowder. 33. of Laeuna Beach, resigned b 11 poeltJon Tuesday, charging that the county 's so called super agency serves only u another waateful .Jayer of bureaucracy through wtuch propcsed ment&l health programs must pass before being approved. Crowder 1s the 'lecond ranking health official to resign 1n pro teat of the HSA in the put two weeks. "There la not one shred of evidence that 1l CHSA l ls saving any money. and not a ah.red ot evidence that 1t 1s bnnging bet· ter aervice to the peopl~ ... Crowder said. l',....P~AI CHARGES. • Mrs Faber sa id she wantf'd City Clerk Allc1a Wentworth to notify the councilmen or the er· rora and request correcuons Sb~ said , 1r corn•cuons aren't made within 10 d;i ys, the or flclala sbould be rined. Mra. Wentworth. ho wever. said. "I have no 1nteouoo or n<>tlfyLng them won 'l be UK> JUd,e. U someone ,n>ve9 to me the atatemenll are inaccurate then I will do it." Mrs Faber has been seeking cound l suppcrt for a contnbu tioo hnutatioo me wi ure. Council members have twi('(' rebuffed attempl'i to have thf' <'I ty attorney prepure the reform measure u a city ordJoance Valley Boy Hurt by Car An ll·year·old Fountain VaJJey boy who wu hit by a car u he rode bis bicycle acrou Bushard Street on Talbert Avenue Tuesday was repcrted to be in aertoua condition today at Pacifica KospltaJ. Foll.Dlaln VaJley police said Joel Cbrist.opbe r Knott of 18181 Sa.ota Joanana St. was rtdin1 ln a crouwalk when hit by a car driven by Billy R . BapUste, 40, of Santa Ana. Officers reported that young Knott wu thrown to the top of Bapu.te'a car by the Impact. He waa treated at the scene by paramedics and rushed to the botpital at 7:'5 p.m. · I "It's not efficient when you have so many layers of govern·~ ment supervisine each other to , make sure you deliver a good ~ program." Crowder added. " Asked lf the mentai health de· · partment should be removed ~ from the super agency, Crowder . r esponded , "Definite ly." He · said the mental health depart· ment Is too large and too oom- plex an organ1zaUon to fall un- der the HSA 's umbrella HSA was creat<.-d by the coun- ty Board of Supervisors w;th the purpose of cutti ng ad- man1strat1ve costs or public health, mental health, p~obatioo and other !IOCial services Crowder. howe ve r . cited a state Department o f Mental Health report which, concluded that the county's mental heaJth program ii not beneflttin1 from the HSA structure. "The state Is right on many of Its points," Crowder uid. Huntington Man Hangs Self in Cell A 34 y ~ar -ol d Huntingt on Reach man who was arrested OI\ drunken d.rtvlng charges hanged himself Tue8ddy night In a SantJi Ana city Jail cell, police reported today. The man , whose name was withheld pending nollficatJon of relatives, apparently ripped bis shl rt to fashion a noose, tied the 'itrips around his nec k, and han~'>d tum. ... elf from thf" bars oC the cell. according to Santa Ana police U Larry Pitzer. . Ptlzer ..,aid the Huntington Reach man had been arrested at 10.15 pm. Tuesoay and taken to the Jail for blood tesl'i to de· termme the level of alcohol an the body. An hour and a half after the a rrest. the man's body was found by officers who had come to adnuruster the blood tests., Pitzer swd. Talk on Geneology·: ' Set for Huntington The vi ce president of the Orange County GeneaoJogtcal Society wilJ be the guest speaker of the HuntlnilQ!l Beach Hls· torlcal Society ""'In Its monthly meeting Tuesday. Joel Charles Smtty's featured talk at the 1·30 p.m . meeU.na i& entitled .. Where We Come From -Where We Are Gotn1 To ... Tbe' meeting will be held at ~ M a1n Street Llbrary, 525 lla!J\ St. n.w.-.w.e. .... . I I I t ,. ....... n ... . 44.11 ...... .. ... , ....... --------:--------------- ORANGE COUNTY, CALfFORNIA Yo•rBometowa Dally Newspape WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBeR S, 1979 FIFTEEN CENT Gold Surge Blamed on Uneertainty l SJfteA11 l•_.Prw i Gold ll!rieea are aoartq aam. and wbH• e11perts won't ' 1pen11U liiow ._. tbe boom will lat. tbeJ aay the fOtte that even· • wan, will topple lt could bl one ol tbe factors that ta puablna prieee • -tbe troubted u .s. e.eonc>my. smee the bellnniQ ol tbe 7ear. the price of an ounce of gold .. ba r'8m almoR $100 -$tO ol that in a four·weet rush that be1an • Aua. e. Go&d trMed tn LondoD um mot'llJAC at a record 1321.~. up f $4.50 from 'l'\aaday's dose. The Zurich price was up $4.SO lO $329.75. Ln"l'LE llO•B TRAN A DECADE aeo. in 1967, lold sold for about $35 an ounee. It bas been rising steadily t.be past several ,.,,.,,...... GUARD CARRIES COFFIN OF EARL MOUNTBATTEN ertt.ln S.ya Goocl>ye to War Hero K.Jlled by IRA Statesmen Attend Mountbatten Rites y_,ara, and stood at $225.20 in London at the bel1DDlnl of this year. Americana feel the risinc..prlce of ec*I most directly wbeo they purcbue told jewelry or eo to t.be dentist for a gold ft.llinc. But iold also ls used in a variety of industrlal applicatloo.a, such as in electroaic switcbH, and increases in prices in those areas will eventually make their way to the coosumer lenJ. Analysts s aid Tuesday that political and economic ~rtainty were the factors behind the yellow metal's surae. Gold traditional· ly is comidered a safe haven for invest.on when tbe currencies they invest in -especially the dollar -are being buffeted. ''ONE OOULD THINK OF THE GOLD price as being a harometer. an index. of worldwide anxieties about poll tics and the Troops • ID ecODOIQ)'," said Jeffrey NLchola, an analyst at Arp Research ' Corp. '"'l"bere'a a good deal at anxiety in the marketplace." The anxiety centers on worries about recesai.oo in the United States and inflation in the U.S. and abroad, cauaecl to a large measure by t..bia year'• steep rise in oil prices. Gold prices are also being bolatered by masalve purchases of the metal by nations with large amount.a of money to invest. These include members of the 0Tga.nUatioo of Petroleum Exporting Countries, who bave lot.a of cash because of rising oil prices. ..I THINK THEY'RE BUYING GOLD for the simple desire to mate mooey," said James Sinclair, a New York investment ad· <See GOLD SOARING, Pace Ai> Cuba Hit Vance W ams Soviet$ of· Friction WASHI NGTON (AP> Secretary or St ate Cyrus R. Vance said today the United States "will not be. satisfied with the maintenance of the status quo" regarding Soviet combat troops in Cuba. Vance said the Soviet troop presence "will affect Soviet· American relations ." He did not rule out the possibility that the situation would influence Senate action on the Strategic Arms Limitation Tt enty <SALT) with the Soviet Union. Vance said at a ne ws con ference he asked that Soviet am· 10 to Vie ForlUSD Board Post Two mol"e candidates have filed to run for a seat ~n the Irvine Unlfled School District Board of Trustees, bringing to 10 the number of persons seeking election to three board positions. A s pokeswoman for the county Registrar of Voters said this m o rning that the extended deadline period for candidates to fil e their eledion papers cl~ed Tuesday at 5 p.m. Turning in their papers Tues· d ay were Rita Gallaher, a homem aker and civic volunteer who lives at 14601 Sweetan St .. and Cathy Lark i n, als o a homemaker and volunteer who Ii ves at 4861 Flag Star Circle. The filing period for can· didates had ended last Thurs- day, but since two of the three incumbents did not seek re· election, the filing period for new candidates was extended to Tuesday. Incumbents were not alJowed to take advantage of the extension. Those wbo had filed their papers before l ast week's d eadline were candidates Gordon Getcbel, Caryl Cohn, in· cumbent Elizabeth Sicoli, T. J ohn Nakaoka, Harold Maltz, Gary R as mussen , Martha Carter and James Manning. The two incuments who did not seek re~lection were June Foley and R. Dean Olson. The three top vote getters on the Nov. 6 ballot will be elect.ed to the board. Although neither Mrs. Foley nor Olsoo said they were running in this year's election, both in· dlcat.ed in interviews they would leeve open the J>()8sibiUty or seeking trustee seats two years from now. Olaon said he bad giv.en long thought to running again thJs November, but decided be bad (See IUSD, Paae A%) Caner Sets Mexico Talk WASHINGTON <AP\ - President Carter and Mex· ican President Jose Lopes Portillo will meet In Wuhlnltoo Sept. 28-29, It WU umoaneed today. The DUl"DOle ~the meet· tna ta io •1....tew bilawral aad bl.,,.._atlooal l•uet and to atren&tbea U ·•·· ll•a.l• relaU.," ... & Wbltelloule -...m• Tbe h1 tin met la M•· lee I~......, ..... Car!::£: recelted ... coallY by Lopn Podil)o. DIM.&IMa --~ UcMll ..... --MIOti•t. taf. wltlloPt taee.., on aa tll Valen natural •• to tbe United S&a&MA bassador Anatoly Dobrynin re. turn to t.be United States from vacation as soon as possible to discuss the troop situation In the meantime. he said, the Carter administration bel.aeves the Senate's ratification heat· in gs on the SALT II treaty s hould go forward. But Vance stopped s hort of saying t he Senate should vote to rallfy the t treaty regardless or the outcome of the issue of Soviet troops an Cuba. · · l think hearings on raUfica· tion s hould go forward. But because this is a matter or serious importance, we must keep m close contact with mem· bers of the Senate as the dis· cussions with the Soviets pro· ceed," Vance said . He refused lO say what will satis fy the adm1rustrat1on re· garding the troops, although he n ot e d at w as the combat capability of the troops that was of concern lO the admamstratlon Meanwhile , Senate leaders emerging from a briefing by top U.S. intelligence officials dif· fered on the impact the Soviet troop issue might have on the SALT treaty. 2 Gunmen Get 1700 .. I don't Uunlc this should have any impact on the merits of the treaty," said Senate Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia. But Senate Republican Leader Howard H. Baker Jr. of Ten· nessee took a harder stance. .. I think the Russians a re thumbing their nose at us," he said. The stat1onmg or Soviet com· bat troo~ in Cuba. was con- firmt.'d last week by the Slate Department. Byrd said the 2,000 to 3,000 <See VANCE. Page AZ > Irvine Store Robbed Two gunmen -one dressed in a bright red jogging outfit and the other sporting a while beret. - took an estimated $'100 from an Irvine liquor store Tuesday Q.ighL Police said the armed robbers waited into "'lbe Still" liquor s tore at -4511 Campus Drive at 10 : 10 p.m. as c lerk Kenneth Foist, 23. was filling out a cigarette order form. "Back up," Foist was told by the man in the jogging suit. Wh en be looked up. Foist told of· ricers the man was pointing a re.. volver at him. Foist said be spotted a second man st•wtinc near tbe candy counter also brandishing a gun. The -clerk aaJd the men coo- cealed their weapons when a CUltomel' entered the st.otf" and went to the freaer area. Foist put money from the cash reg· ister into a brown sack and the gunmen ordered him into a rear stock room. The customer. iden· lilied as Douglas Frank, 19, also was ordered into the room.\' The r obbers then escaped through a rear door. Police said the man in the jog- ging suit atood about 6 ·1, weig hed 210 pounds a nd bad · dark brown hair and moustache. The second gunman was described u being perhaps of Arab extnc:tioo, standing S.10, weighing about lSO pounds with brown hair and a full beard and moustache. He wore a white beret, tan jacket and jean~. Police said Uus morning their investigation i.s continuing. 'Gasoline Still Short' Service Statiom Critical of Odd.Even Ban Action by Orange County supervisors that seeks to end t.be odd-even pl an for gasoline buyers came under criticism to- day from a representative or the service station industry. Steve Shelton, director of the Southern California Service Sta· lion Associatio n, said he believes the Orange County political leaders may be sending out a false signal that there is no longer a gasoline short.age. "The problem is not over," he declared. Shelton said the request by supervisors for Governor Brown to end the alJocation measure should have been accompanied by "an ever constant reminder that there i s a gasoline s hortage." However . he admitted that about ro per~ent of the service station dealers favor the bttiog or the restrictions because they believe them to be an intrusion into private enterprise. Meanwhile, ofricials in Sacramento today were con· Hurricane Losing Strength in South I SAVANNAH. Ga. <AP) Realdents ol this old seacoast cl· ty awoke today to find thousands of felled oab and power poles blocking scenic streets u t.be remnants of Tropleal Storm Da~d grew weaker over t.be in· tenor of South Carolina. On Hlhoo Head hland to ~ north, downed power lines caused ftres to break out ln two· resort moUla this morning and in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Mayor Eric Flcbn estimated damqe to bl• community at $8~ mllllon. At least three deatba in t.be area were blamed on 0.. starm. wbicb bit the lalandl and COMtal re.-. near the Oeorlla-Soutb Carolina border wltb bWTlcme- force wtnda about altbtf.U TUM- day. But David wu doWQfraded to tro,k ......... ..., .. contlDMd to,....._ • tt IDOftd ~=-~-=·~ TIM Aol'm WM eee.-.. ...,. ltllt• •. o DOl'\b, ~ ..... . ~•tit. ar Jmt .-ot a ..... . llLC ..-. - Gale •antnp wen ta eftect from Savannah to Chincoteague, Va. W eatber officials said the storm could s pawn a few tonados today in eastern North Caroliu and Virginia, and a Oaab Oood watch was posted along the eastern alopes and footbllll ~ tbe Blue Ridge Moun· tains in Vlrlblla. In the wake~ one ol ,tbe cen· tury'• most destrud.lve lton:ns, about 90 pettent of tbe dty ol Savannah was without power t.bla IDOl"Din&· Police, hospitals and other emef'le&ty aft!DCies were operatlna wttb aux.wary ce.neraton. <8ee DAVID, Pate AJ> s idenng the Orange County re· quest to end the allocation plan. Milli Case, a spokeswoman for the Califorrua Energy Com· mission. said st ate officials haven't reached a decision. Orange County in May became ooe of 14 counties to im· plement the odd-even plan. Brown's permission 1s re· quired before tbe plan can be 1 a bolished. A spokesman for Brown said 1 officials are takiag a look at the I odd·even plan throughout the I state. He said Orange County h~ 1 thus far made the only formal .I request to shelve the emergency t measure but the overall plan ! wa s scheduled to be r e · l evaluat.ed after Labor Day. Coast Weather Sunny Thursday with eJrception of usual early morning toe or low clouds. Lowa t.onl ... t eo to 65. Hl1hs Thursday mid·'l'OI at beaches to low 80s i.nland. i t 1 I - .ti W.YMT • Miee I d entified .. .. 'HouaB, Not Meadow' Says Eco.logist· . _........,. -..__ . --:----., -· iJ"lliji@bfiMANN about OM tw.Uon, Beams It In their homes In put w-.Q -ilMsnG....,.,c-;:-&..o~· sald. 81.nce tbt mice are not eon· lt unknown, Beam1 aald. Re Ar W.,_.,... OIAHT PANDA LAN LAN (fUOHT) 01!1AT11 Of' ACUT! KIDNEY AILMENT Shown With Mate Kang Kane, Olftt of Red China to Japan•" Zoo Pregnant Panda Dies Popular Japanese Zoo Attraction Mourned TOKYO (AP) -Japanese panda Lovera were doubly saddened by the death or the 1lant panda Lan Lan -an autopsy showed she waa precnant, aomelh.ina zoo apecialiata had been trying to achieve for years China's late Premier Chou En-lal In connec- tion with normalization of diplomalJc ties between the countries In 1972. Slnce then, the pair had become superstar attractiorui. draw- ing an eaUmated 32 million people to the Ueno Zoo. The playful 11-year-old Lan Lan fell ill Friday with what proved to be a kidney lnfec- Uon. She died of uremic polsoning Tuesday, deaplte round-the cloc k efforts by veterinarians to save her. EVERY YEAR, THE ZOO TRIED TO male Lan Lan with the 9-year-old male, hop- ing lo produce the first giant panda cub born in c aptiVlty outside China. In the past, zoo of· ficials at Umeli thought they had mated but the baby watch proved fruitless. OFnCIAL8 AT TOKYO'S EUNO 1.00 aaid X-raya and an autopsy found that 11he' waa carrylnc a fetua. They aaJd the aex could not be determined. Anuming 11he mated with her male companion Kana Kang lut spring, she probably would have given birth next month, the experts theorized The zoo, where Lan Lan and Kang Kang lived in a s pe cial c limate contro lled enclosure. was swamped with vusitors and messages of condolence, noweni and g1fU. Lan Lan and Kang ~ang also spawned a "'Panda boom" in which ltn\erprising confec tionera and dollmakers turned out thousands of souveni n. and record companies market cd recordinJ(i. purported to be the sound of pandas crying. The panda1> were gift.a to Japan from A memorial service for Lan Lan was !>Chcduled for ~pl 20 She will be stuffed and exh1b1ted at the zoo, om c1all1 said. MWD Water Tests Fail No Pesticide Traces Found in Samples Oflfclala of the Metropolitan Water Dlltrtct aaid today they have been unable to substantiate claims that there are trues of the pesticide DBCP ln the water the aaency supplies to Southern California, includina Orange County. Gene Bowers, water quality direct.or for the MWD, said tests run on the age nc y 's water sources in June and repealed last week could uncover none of the pesticide at a level of 20 parts per trilllon. "That's not to aay It's not there. That'• juat as far u our teats can accurately detect it.a levels," he commented. Tuesday. two Chico resident.a, Georae Neary and Patrick Por1ana, said they'd found un- s pec itled amoun\I of the peaUcide In water samples they took at Disneyland. Tbe two men teaUfled In San P'ranciaco at a state Department of Food and A1rtculture beartn1 on peaUcldes. Bowers aald the pesticide In question 11 dibro - mochloropropane which he aald wu sprayed on the 1round to kill nematode•, pett.a that ahaclc the root ayatem• or plant.a. The use of the chemical waa banned two years a10 when workers ln a plant .-here It wu manulaetured were found to be 1terile. In addltton, It bu more re· cently been discovered that workers In .an Arkanau plant where the chemical ii manufac- tured have shown chromoeomal C.AWCOMT DAILY PILOT , .. °'.,,. c-°'"'' 11'1!04, ..,, .. , ""*" •• ·-.. --' ...... -.... __ ....... lllt °'-, ... ,.,........~ ........ --... ,......_ ............... ,, .... , ... Cetl• -.-..-.-......... 111,_. 1.t" V•~· '"'::1-"-.. ~ltwtftC... A ~ ......... " ..... ._ ... -... .... _ .. , ... ,,.,.. ..... ,_ ................. - Wnl .. ,.,_,C-.._,,.....,,...._ ·-· .... ..... ~---~· c-toJ ~ ... ..--.._ ...... "T.:...- n:.·.·: .. -=- -=--~ ........... ~.- 1'9'll"IFAI (7t4)....al1 fl., .......... ~ ........ ~ -- chan1e1 lbat retearchera say could cauae birth defects. Bowen aaid the chemical waa used extensively in fruit grovea in the San Joaquin Valley where It haa apparently gotten into the _ underground water supply He explained that the toxic chemical 11 "very, very stable," mea ning that it retain~ Its poisonou11 quality and doesn't bre ak down with age or exJJ()8urc to weather Jn J~. according to Bowers, officials from the slate Health Department were concerned about the pre11ence of DBCP in San Joaquin Valley well.a and asked the MWD to teat It.II water. The agency has two sources for the water which il aella to nearly every comm unity in Soutb~m California One aource lJI from the 1tate water project, which brin11 water aouth from Northern Callrom.la, in part throu1h the San JoaquJn Valley. The other source la the Colorado River aqueduct. Bowera aaid test.II on water samples from thre e ho lding lakes for both sources of water as well a'i the MWO 's four treat m ent plant.a failed lo uncover any trace of the pesticide at the le vel of 20 parts per trillion If" said a second series of tests were conducted last week when officials were notified or the then pending testimony of Neary and Por1ans. AIJaln, he said the agency was unable to find any of the poison at the 20 part per trillion level State Health Department standards set one part per billion aa the level at which the concentration of DBCP in water la conaldered to be danaeroua. Bowen said the MWD wun't invited to teatJfy at the pesticide hearln11 since the subject Isn't one that directly at(ecu the a1ency. fl'...-PllfleAJ DAVID DWINDLES. • • "We know we have thoW1ands of tree. down and power llnea and poles, but aa far as house damaae, we ck>n 't know yet," aaid JJlmH Shiver of the Chatham County Civil Defen.se omce. · Shiver described the lalanda near Savannah, f.artlcularly hard-hit Tybee, u • a meaa." Most Chatham County ofncera patrolled the 1treet.a dw1h1 the nl1ht to guard a1aln1t vandals and looters, but only two buralartea were reported. David, whJch ha• clalpied at least 900 Uvea ln the Caribbean 1truck Savannah In lu second slap at the U.S. mainland lo two days. Heavy raJntt hllb HU and aul11ty spawnea by tbe hur· rlcane were blamed for at leut Hvtn ~at!w ln nortda, Georsta and South CaroUna. • lhanwbUe, Troplcal Storm p,.._p._.,tJ IUSD ••• tbat Frederic, packintt winds of SO mph , was "s outheast or the Dominican RepubUc and movlnc Welt. More than 900 people were killed In the Dominic an Republic before David bounced olf Florida on Monday. Unof· flclal •tJmatea put damaaft ln Florida at more than UO million. Six deaths, ran1lng from heart altackl to car acct· dent.a, were blamed on tbe storm In that alate. In Cocoa Beach, r .. ldenta In· larrupUci their cleaauPt Tuee· day t o return hundreds of 1tranded sea turtlH to tbe walar. ' "Vou little raaeal,'' 1colded one man u be 1ave a turtle a Utt, "what are you dolnl way up h•r•T" Oae West Palm BHcb hospital recorded 20 blrthl, u women, teartn• low barometrlo pr ... u,.. would send them Into labor, packed emer1ency rooms. Je11 Kickll1ht•r , a m~ wit.la tbe N.u.al Weather s.ntce ln lavamaeb, aatd the 1tonn 1ta1Jed altDolt dlreetl,r ower tb• cltJ at nl•btfalJ, dumpJ.Sll about • Inch .. ol rain between' p.m. ucl lp.m. On .• .,.,.. bland, at UM mauUa ot UI• lavaa.aM JUvar,....., W•t• cloa .. at llO mpll, W U.. hl1laatt.1 ... ~ .... ... ...-m,on .... ..-: . o ....... u.. ""' ..... lavrl .... to Wt Ute Geor.ta cout· ID mon tlau tbne liM· hoaMfv r; ... _ 1idered •. healt.b buard, real-speculated that .omeone ~ ltnc wMn '°"' • dent.a wU1 have to do .ometblol loto one ol the n.w bom" ~ • lloek Hi"'1111MM arH ol 1n1M about lt themHlvft. had bro&IOt tbt mice with u.em S are probebly bo\IM mJce udv DOt Official• had tHllleved that perhape bidtq in the furniture. t 1 meadow min, a county ect« '1'adlnt operaUons by tbe rvtne Control spokesman aald t.ocla7. Co. nearby had dlaturbiil tbe A homeowner oa Bluff View EdueatJoo coordinator 1'nd habttat al the Callf om1a vole, a A venaae la the bJ1hJaoda aaid Beama NA4 a vector eeoloeilt lar1er type ot mouse. and Mat even tboucll tbe eounty ina~­ •ho bad lmoeeted 10me al UM t.he rodent.a 1currylD1 for new tor belin• the mice are indoor bom• where mice have been a shelter in area homea. typet, her problem hu abated problem found onl>: the common Beam1 said the Vole 1oe• since she and her buaband vapetyolhouMmouae. throush a population 1ur1e blocked teveral entrance1 Into llllUally, Beam.a aald tt wu every nve yean or ao ud thllt the home they 1t1ured the out· tbouabt to be the meadow ~ recent rainy teuona bad con· door mice were 1.11ln1. known u the Callfomla vole trlbuted t.o a populaUoo H · Beam1 aald the meadow mice which had been pla1ula1 ploslon. have been a problem in Mveral homeownen. The reason tor the houte Oran1e County communlUee t.hla In either cue there'• little the mouH problem -aome real· summer, but their numben •P· Vector Control l>latrtct can do dent.a HY tbey've eaulbt up to 40 pear to be on the deeUne. N~ise Bill Opposed County's Riley Calla Bill 'Disaater' Orange County supervisors have oPl)IOMd a bill that Is before Con1reu beduae Lbey fear It would punch holes In their ef- fort.a to cut noise at the county airport. Supervllor Thomas Riley said the new letialaUon could be a dllaater. The measure would exempt virtually all two and three eoalne aircraJt from Federal Aviation Administration noi&e regulation.a. "In elf~ct, this would dec- lmat.e the noise abatenient pro· aram that we are purauina at the airport," Riley said. R 1 ley alao a1111erted tbal the leglalation would open the door to potential no is e laws uits "becaWJe of a policy we have no control over " Superviso r s unanlmoualy agreed to send their proteata along to the Oran11 e County con gre1u1 ional delegatAon County officials said the bill would permit OJ>('r ator11 of two or t hree enJline 1t1rc raft that oper ate from small to medlum F,.._P~AI FUNERAL. • soldiers died on the ot.he r all victims of a five-century old struggle bet ween th~ English and the Jrtah that shows no •t&n of ending Onlookers, who ran1ed from youn1 couples wilh babes In atrma to elderly war veterana, 11tooct ahoulder-to-shoulder lltandlne on anything from beer crates to garden 11eata for a bet ler view Many were drHsed In black, while veterans proudly wore campaign medalK They stood absolutely silent - some alJtny to ~tent1on aa the procession wound It.a way to the Abbey. Several women cried quietly a.a the nag-draped coffin paued The remal111 of the war hero were borne on a gun carriage drawn by l.31 Royal Navy of- flcera and enlJated men On the coffin were Mountbat· ten 's cockaded admiral'• hat, his dreu sword, and his ceremonlai gold wand of office aa the monarch'• "protect.or." Preceding the coflln wu Mountbatten's charier, a 22· year old black horte be alfe<:· Uonately called "Dolly " In the all r rupa were the earl '• jackboola, reversed. Prince J•hiUp, Mountbatten's nephew and one-time prote1e. and Prince Charlea, the Prince of Wales, both dreHed ln ad· miral'• uniform.a, walked behind the coffln u it slowly wound Ila way to the Abbey. sized airport.I to receive waivers from compliance with federal noise at.a.ndarda scheduled to be Implemented in l~. Riley aaid he believes the pro- posed bill was ln1pired by le1ialat.ort1 who are concerned about the posalble decline In aerv1ce to smaller cities because of the Alrllne Deregulation Act of 1978 Conar~slonal hearings on the prnPGMJd meHure: ff R 3942, are expected to begin thla month. fl',....PspAI GOLD SOARI-NG ..• vlser "Makln1 money la their hobby " But the advantages 1old galna from U S economic woes could be ahort-Lived, accord1ng t.o Ni chols Aa the naUon'a economy slowa down, ao will inllaUon, he uld When Inflation begina to moderate, interest in tbe dollar will buJld again, and lnvest.ora will start switching their holdln&s from eold into the U.S. currency. Nichols said the alowinc ~ the lnflationary spiral "will be perceived u 1ood -but bad for the 1old market " ... AB ro Wllt!N THAT WJU. HAPPEN and sold prices will be1ln to fall, though, Nichols 11 loatb t.o1ueu "I've been aayiog for six moolh.s that It was about over and I've been wrooa every time," he a&Jd. i;i,....r._.AI VANCE HITS REDS. • • Soviet troops may have been m Cuba for M>me t1me The State Department said they may have been there smce 1976. Byrd recalled that In the l9fr)s there were 20,000 Soviet t.roops ataUoned ln Cuba Rideout Guilty Of Trespass SALEM. Ore CAP I -John R 1dt'out . a c qu1lt•·d la 'l t Decemb4"r on a r harg(• or raping hi s wife. has plt'aded .cu1 lty to trespassing in her apartment last week The m isdemeanor offense . punishable by up t.o a year 1n Jail and a SJ.000 fine, was not related lo the rape char1e. believed at the lime to be lbe flral of it..s kind in the nation Rideout admltted forc1n1 h111 way throu1h tbe front door of the northeul Salem home .r hit wife, Greta. lbe morn1n1 of Au1. 28. Police aald there were 110 in· Juries dwinl the incident Haraument 'Fun' EAST MEADOW. NY. <AP) -A youth arrested for setlin1 a crou aflre on the front laWJ'I of the Long bland home of a re· tired black postal worker said it waa "juat for fun," according to police. The Incident waa the third such reported on Lona Island ln the last three week.a . The Senate Foreign Relulions Committee abruptly po~tpon~ resumption of publlC' he arings on the SALT treaty and arranged ll day-lon1 aenes of closed meet· m11 with ranking intelU1ence of· ficlals and Vance Sen. Frank Church , D·ldaho, the committee chairman, aaid Tuesday the panel want.a td know how long the Soviet troop' have been in Cuba, what their m1ss1on 1s and what the 1mpl11·:.i lions are ror the Uniled Stall .. , a nd other nullons of the Wt·11tn11 Jfrm1spherc> "What po."1111ble 1usl1f1 C'allon 111 there for Soviet comb:.t troo~ in Cuba'" Church asked. llnt11 recently, Vance, CIA Director Stansfi eld Turner and o ther top administration of flc1al.s have said that while the Soviet Union has lo ng had mllllary adv11era m Cuba, there waa no evidence of any combat forces on the Carlbbu11 Island, 90 miles from U.S. ahor4111. 5 Die in Air Cra8h SCHEFFERVILLE. Quebec CAP) -Ftve local people were killed Tuesd1y when two small seaplanes collided after landinl on a lake near Scheffervllle, in northeastern Quebec, police aald All of the dead were pa11en1en on one plane, an Ot· ter. Three other pauen1er1, their pilot, and the pilot ot the other plane, a Ce11na 180, sur- vived. · ~ ©@OOwD ~@00~ new..w..._ ..... J4.IO ...... Yhl• 44 ... ....... It.HT ....... (Fathton l'rame, 8t1ndtrd Site ••••• ~--~~--~--...;..--------~----;;.....;...;.;. ........ liiiiiiiiiiiiii----iimii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... --~_....i: --------- .. g11na/Soath CJoast ,. YoarReme&owa Dally ~e•8••per ·. V-OL. 12,.NO. W , ~SECTIONS, 50 PAG~S ·ORANGE COUNTY4 CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1979 Ft FTl;EN CENTS ClJSD Studies Plan 10 Schools Eyed For Aliso Viejo · J llA YllOND ~llA.DA JB. Ottlleo.lty.......... . Developers or a 20,000· ·dwelling Aliso Viejo project pre- sented a propogal to Capistrano Unified School District trustees Tuesday that calls for the even· tual construction o r 10 new schools. . Trustees took no action on the new school plan. But in a related ma tte r . trustees approved an· agreement with county officials that may allow them to impose a $1,200 fee per new home on developers m the school district for classroom con· struction in the future . S uperintendent J e rry Tbornsley s aid no agreement has yet been reached with Aliso Viejo developers on hoV.: the school site in the project will be acquired or how the buildings will be constructed. But Thomsley said district ad-, ministrators are now working with developers to draw up a plan for the construction of the proposed Aliso Vi ejo campuses that would include a bigb school, a junior high and eight elemen- .~ .. ...,,.. .. ' l GUARD CARRIES COFFIN OF EARL MOUNTBATTEN Britain S•r• Goodbye to W•r Hero Kiiied by IRA ' · Skuesmen Attend · Mountbatten Rites tary schoOls on nine sit-es. The school board appro.ved a'n agr eement with Or ange County officials that would allow the district to impose developer fees under a state law known as SB 20 1. • The state Attorney General has iss~~ ot>tnion that con· tends tha~:S~201 is actually a new tax and must be voted upon by the public under provisions in ProposiUon 13 CUSD Trustee Ted Kopp said Tuesday he agrees with the Al- CStt ALISO. Page A?> Laguna Canyon Study Set By STEVE MITCHELL Of I ... Dally ~llet StaH The Laguna Beach City Coun t•il has called ror studies or a future Lag una Canyon that range from the Irvine Co m- pany's 1~ dwellings and u golf course to no development. After nearly three hours of discussion Tuesday, the council position seemed to narrow to two optioM: Go with the will of the s tanding-room-only audience and recom'mend no development in Laguna Canyon. Or to seek an environmen- tal impact report on several de- velopment plans that might help pay the $6 million mortgage owed by the city on its Sycamore Hi tis property. The ma1onty or the council chose both options Tuesday night, selecting an Irvine Com- pany plan that calls for 1.883 homes in the canyon. and a plan by former planning commission chairwoman Belinda Blacketer, whi c h c alls fo r a hot e l , restaurant, and 300 homes on the pristine 2,300-acre study area. They also endorsed a concept of no projecrt at all in the canyon. in the hopes that money to pay the debt owed Rancho Palos Verdes Corp. would be corning from other sources. And council members rejected a planning commission plan that calls for liUJe development, say- ang that project was too similar to no plan at all. • More than two dozen speakers an the packed council chambers addressed the City Council, with all but one speaker calling for little or no development. in the hills and valley running on each side of Laguna Canyon Road. They cited the potential for a 26 percent increase in Laguna's population s hould tbe Irvine Company plan be endorsed. And they termed the projed "the Los Angelesation" of Laguna Beach, citing fears of even heavier traf- fic congestion, cost to the tax- payers ol installation of utilities and providing fire and police protection, and the ruination of the "magic that is Laeuna." And despite protestations from an Irvine Company spokeama.o that the company's project. .. would be aomethlnc the City of Lacuna Be.lcb would be proud at," the audience made it clear they wanted no part ol the plan. But Mayor Jact McDowell, in movlns for approval of the Irvine Company plan, and the oth ers submitted by Mrs. Blacketer and tbe PlanniDI <See CANYON. Paae Al) .C4R ROLUD ON nRST CALL ••1 IClld IDT car on the ftnt callbud I'm .. ,.,. baJ>PJ wUb tb• all1 POot ... Tbat'I the It.Ory of tM IUC· r HMfw loalh Lapna man who placed tldl 8d lo the Dally Pllot cluat~UoG;. Caught on the Tra~ks Railroad workm en labored for a n hour Tuesday afternoon lo free a m aintenance truck from the tracks near Doheny St.ate Beach. A crane was not powerful enough to puJI the stuck truck from between the tracks and the side of a bridge that spans Pacific Coast High way. So. workmen at- tachcd a cable from the truck to an Am- trak passenger train that came along s hortly befor e 3 pm. The tram was able to aid 1n freeing the truck. However, the mi s hap c aused th e trai n a nd its . passen~ers to arra\ e about an hour late at their northbound d e~trnat.10ns Soviets Warned on Cuba Vance Says Troop Pres~nce Unacceptable WAS HINGTON I AP 1 Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance said today the United States ''will not be satisried with the maintenance or the status quo" retard.in& Soviet combat trool>S in Cuba. Vance said the Soviet troop presence "will a ffect Soviet· American relations.'• He dJd oot rule out the poe.slbilily that the Clemente Issue situation would influence Senate action on the Strategic Arms Lamit.ation Treaty lSALT l with the Soviet Union. Vance said at a news con· ference be uked that Soviet am- bassador Anatoly Dobrynin re· tum to the United Stat.es from vacation as soon as possible LO discuss the troop s1t uat1on In the meantime. he said. the Return of Bailout Funds Considered San Clem ente Caty Council members plan to review a re · port tonight that may mean $200,000 in state "baa lout " fWlds have to be returned. City Manager J erry Wei!ks has asked the council to delay three public works projects. totaling $200,190, until City Al· torney Michael Bartlett C8!' sug· gest legal action to retain the funds. Weeks said San Clemente ~ ceived its s hare, a total or $318,142. in fwids aJlocat.ed to public agencies by the state Legislature after the 1978 passage of Proposition 13. The statewide initJative. ~ut revenues available to caues th r ough property taxes. Legislators approved a plan that would provide bailout funds to cities from state surpluses. h ButHK>w state auditon " ave tentatively concluded" that. San Clemente's reserve fund was "too large" for the city to •PP1Y for the $318.142 in bailout funds. Weebsaid. "Therefore. we 'nad ·been over- paid approximately $200,000 an state bailout monies," Weeks said in a memorandum to the council. According to a formula de- vised by tht> Legislature. cities with large reserve funds would receive less in batlout money. The bailout funds come from state surpluses Weeks said state aud itors are expected to s ubmit a formal re- port within 60 days that will in· dicate whether San Clemente will lose $200,000. City officials bad earmarted tbe funds to be use d for a $160,000 equipment storage shed. a S38.000 drain along the city's Pacific Coast Highway bluffs and a $2,190 reipforced p.ipe in· stallation plan at 128 Trafalgar Street. Weeks said be will as k \.be council to delay these projects until the bailout funds issue la resolved. Week.a said more California <See FUNDS, Pa1e AZ> Moisture Disrupts p~r in Cle-mente MoiaUlre on loose 12,000-volt electrical transformer coanec· Uoo.t cawed flaabel ud ~ wt.ra tb8t led to a dlirupdon ln po•er In 2,400 San Clemente bolp•~Dlltlt. 1lesldlDta wbo li.e ...... tbe San Dteao Gu u4' &ieetrte tran1former at tbe corner of Soutb . El C•mlDO Real aed, Avealda Ced1a told p0Uee tblr'9 appearecl to be• ftre Ud poulble expao.loDattbelceD9 at5: .Op.m. But a 8006£ spok•m• Nkl toO'f tbeN WM DO ftn or d • plOllon JUlt • lat ol n.Ma .. 1parkl. No ..... IHart. • Pow• to all 1.• atteeted = .. ., ..... die.,.. Cllr..,,..,atc* b1t:2'fp.m •• be..... :.....a Tbe JIOW9I' =~ ea•-au.m-ueWT1M ... r.· tdeetlll ..,_. cl rm•·• oft ud 111au tralftt •'-Pall were di.snrpted, police said. San Clemente firemen said there appeared to be no fire in pro•rea when tbey arrived at tbe aeene shortly after 5:..0 p.m. But ftremeD were asaln called to tbe ICtM .t 7:4'1 p.m. wbeG more ........., ln the area re- ported another fire. Firemen aal.4 SDG6); 1fOl'kmeD WU'9 atW repall'tnls tM tramformer ud tbereWMaoftre. a .. ldenta near Calleit Bahl• and AftlDida 111 .. dalena ~ ed to police 't t : U p.m. that bltb vobe• wins near tbelr botnH were 1parkln• and toUnded 1'k• tbeJ would Uplode . W1Ma CllQ alDDrlU• _.niftd at the__. they found s~s er••.~ OD tM proWem. m.ate· eompeftJ QOk•IDell. 1ald tM ~ ..-.ure ID UM nlOt air ..,. o.t tbt' ldab .01~--... ea.-dl9a '° 1parkand ... . ~~~~~~~- Carter admirustrallon beheves the ~nate 's ratification hear- angs on the SALT ll treaty should ao forward. But Vance stopped short of saying the Senate sbou.Jd vote to ratify the treaty regardless or the out.come of the w~ of Soviet troops m Cuba "I thmk hearings on r aUfaca- tion s hould go forward. Bul because this is a matter of serious importa nce, we mus t kee p in close contact with mem- bers o ( the Senate as the dis cussaons Wlth the Soviets pro- ceed .'" Vance said He refused to s ay what will s atis fy the adm101strat1on re. gardang the troops, although he noted it wa s tb e combat capab11Jty of the troops that wa~ o! concern to the administration. Meanwhile . Sena~ leaders t>merging from a briefin g by top U .S. intelligence officials dif- fered on the impact \he Soviet troop issue might have on the SALT treaty "I don't thmlc this should have any impact on the merits or the treaty." saad Senate Democrat.le IA>adcr Robert C. Byrd of West V1rgirua. But Senate Republican Leader Howard H. Baker Jr. o( Ten· nessee toot a harder stance. "I think the Russians are thumbing their oose at us," he said. The 1tationing of Soviet com. bat troops in Cuba, was con· firmed last week by \.be State Department. Byrd said the 2,000 to 3.000 Soviet troops may have been in Cuba for some tame. The State Department said t hey may have been there since 1976. Byrd recalled that in the 1~ there were 20,000 Soviet troops •lationed in Cuba. Coast Weatller Sunny Thursday with exception of usual early mornin1 fo1 or low clouds. Lows toGllbt eo to 65. Hi1hs Thurs day mid·?Oa al beaches to low 80s inJand. .... At'f .......... //If .................. j L.M...,. .. ~ ••tt ....... ............. .. ~ _. ................ ---~ Ot~ OfMllll= Atl c-tc• •en ,,.....1 er ... _.. CU All, ... C'M =:.ilE.:-i r, ~==--=· .. -..--Cl' '"-- J , PNLY!'!.01 Planners Criticized'i . . . Green~lt ~roup Rapi:4.~o Viejo Move ; ._.,erg Car Cltar_r_ed A ~ plu to "waJt out the Le1l1latu.re" on a blU e.xchadlna the AUto Viejo project from tbe eoa1tal 100• drew 1tron1 crltlcllm tad.a¥ from a 1oCA1 eo- vironlbental croup. Laguna Greenbelt Executive Director Michael Scotl chided county planners for opting to de· lay processing of a local coutal plan that would include portiOftl of the Aliso Viejo property Scou belleve1 eooalderatioa of the ol an by coattal com· La Cresta Car Ban Modified Laguna Beach Police Sgt. Terry Temple started by unknown means, burned five Orange County !!lupervi1ors and an unidentified Mission Viejo security acres of brush before being brought under voted Tuesday to modify recent- h d · · f control by fire units from Laguna Beach, ly adopted parking restrictions guard check c arre interior o a Sh ilf' to allow overnight parking on a Chevrolet compact car found burning Orange County and the state. er 5 Dana Point street after an out- above the junction of El Toro and Laguna deputies were investigating the mystery cry by resident.a. --:'.C:.::a:n:_Y_:::OD::._:Ro:::a::ds:::...T.::u.:es::d::a:.:y~e:.:v.:erun::·~g:.:... . ...:Tb:..::.:e:.....:.::fl::.re:.;•:...__b.:.....l...:...a_ze __ this_._m_o_rni_n.=g_. ----------Supervisors prohi bittd park. ..:>ing on La Cresta Drive ln late H111Ticane Toll Rises Damages Mount; David Demoted to S torm SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) - Residents of this old aeacout ci- ty a woke today to find thousands of felled oaks and power poles blocking scenic streets u the remnants of Tropic•l Storm David grew weaker over the in· terior of South Carolina. On Hilton Head Island to the north, downed power lines caused fires to break out in two resort motels this morning and in Myrtle Beach, S.C .• Mayor Capo School Budget OK'd Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict trustees gave final ap· proval Tuesday to a $35 mlllloo spending plan for fiscal 1979-80. The 1979-80 budget is $4 million larger than last year's spending plan This year·s CUSD budaet in· eludes an anticipated $28 mlllloo in state "batlout" funds. State legislators have agreed to sup- ply the bailout funds from sur- pluses to offset draauc revenue cutbacks caused by the 1978 passage of Proposition 13. Eric Ficken estimated damage to h is community at $3YJ million. At least three deaths ln the area were blamed on the storm. which hit the islands and coastal regiona near the Georeia-South Carolina border with hurricane· force winds about nightfall Tues- day. But David was downgraded to tropical storm status today and continued to weaken as il moved through South Carolina with top winds of 45 to SO mph in squalls. The storm was centered near latitude 35.0 north, longitude M.5 west, or just east of Charlotte, N.C. Gale warnings were In effect from Savannah to Chincoteague, Va. Weather officials said the storm could spawn a few tornados today in eastern North Carolina and Virginia, and a flash flood watch was posted along the eastern slopes and foothills of the Blue Ridge Moun- tains in Virginia. ln the wake of one of the cen· tury 's most destructive storms. about 90 percent of the city of Savannah was without power this morning. Police, hospitals and other emergency agencies f',.._PageAJ CANYON STUDY OK'D. Commission, said the results of an environmental study ~d probably be a comblnallon o( all three projects And he emphaalzed that the council must act, or the chances or obtainlng a Coastal Energy Impact Loan from the federal government would be threatened. "No action toni1ht means we are dead on the loan and means a further default on our loan." be warned. One" of the requirements for the loan is that an eovironmto· tal and economic report be pre. sented to show how the ctty ln· tends to pay bacr the loan at • low 5 percent annual interest. • • were operating with auxiliary generators. "We know we have thousands of trees down and power lines and poles, but as far as house damage,~ don't know yet," said James Shiver of the Chatham County Civil Defense office Shiver descnbed the islands near Savannah, partic ularly hard-bit Tybee, as "a mess." Most Chatham County officers patrolled the streets during the night to guard against vandals and looter s. but only two burglaries were reported. David, which has claimed at least 900 lives in the Caribbean, struck Savannah in its second slap al the U.S. mainland in two days. Heavy rains, high seas and arudety spawned by the hur- ricane were blamed for at least seven deatha in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Frederic, packing winds of SO mph. was southeast of the Dominican Republic and moving west. More than 900 ~pie were killed In the Dominican Republic before David bounced off Florida on Monday. Unof- ficial estimates put damages In Fl or Id a at more t b an $60 million. Six deaths , ranging from heart attacks to car acci· dent.a, were blamed on the storm in that state. • In Cocoa Beach. resldent.<t in· terrupt.«I their cleanups Tues· day to return hundreds of stranded sea turtles to the water. "You little rascal," scolded one man as be gave a turtle a Ult, "What are you doing way up here?" . One West Palm Beach h06pilal recorded 20 births, aa women, fearina low barometric pressure would tend them into labor, packed emergency roo~s. Laguna High Begi,ns Year New and retutnlng Laauna Beach High School students are acbeduled to re1later for fall claaaes Thursday and Friday at May to make the strMt safer for ·young children walking to school. But La Cresta residents lodged a prolest after the "no parking anytime" signs were posted along the street betw~n Chula Vista A venue and Calle La Primavera, according lo Pete r H e rman. atde to Supe rVlsor Thomas Riley Homeowners complained that the parking ban forced them to park on adJacent streets. Herman said. Riley was present- ed with a petition signed by La Cresta Drive restdenls, who asked lhat lhe restrictions be modified. ... Supervisors went along with a modified parking ban, which restricts parking during school hours, from 7 tt .m. to 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 .p.m . Mondays through Fridays. Art Lecture Series Slated ForMuse·um A four-part lecture and slide series will be presented begin- ning Thursday by lbe Educa· lional Council at the Laguna Beach Museum or Art. "American Women Artist.'I, .. presented by printmaker and painter Charlotte Rubenstetn, will be presented Thursday at 11 a m . at the museum. Ralph C. Bond, art edit.or for Orange Coast Magaiine, will present a lecture on domesUc architecture in Orange County Sept. 13, and ·'The VlauaJ and Verbal Nexus lo the Arta or Southern Ghana," wlU be pre· sented Sept. 20 by lecturer James Bishop. The final lecture on Sept. 'l7 features "Encounter with the Etruscans" by Donna Andenon, who will explore the oriitn and disappearance of the death culture. Coat o( the series if $8.50 and individual lectures are $3. For information, call 494-6.S31. Pickets Expanded-· CHICAGO <AP> -Members of tbe United TraoaportaUon Union, on atrlke agaloat the Rock bland Line, bave ex· paoded picketing to the Mlaaouri Pacific Railroad, claimlnl MoPac aldtd the atruck carrier. mluionera would convince Je1ialatora that the coaatllne plannina IJ'OUP would proeesa Allio Viejo plllJll quickly. An Auembty bill 1:hlt Would remove the aprawll nc de· velopment behind and aouth Of Laguna Beach from tbe coutal zone wu postponed until next year. County Environmental Iii anagement Agency otrlcial Richard Muoaell aaid Tuesday be would rearran1e plannint prlorlttea to aee what the Leclalature does wtth the bill next year. ''I plan to take that portion of tbe local coastal plan aad put that 1.ato the future and work with the other 1e1meota now." be said. ·'It wu our intention to get at tbat one first." he admitted "But now there 11 ai1n.iflcant doubt about. whether or not the Aliso Viejo property will be ln or out of the coutal zone." M uosell claimed spendln1 money on developing a coaatal plan with Aliso Viejo included would "add credence to their <local environmental groups) argument to k~p it included." * * * ' But Lasuna Greenbelt'• Scott • believes the county 'a delay wtJJ ~ aaalat their cause. • 'T.b1I delay •4Uld Metil to ta. ~ dicate to me a further delD· • onatraUoo of the county's lack : ot faith.'' Scott complained. : "They're en1a1ed kl delay : taetlca " be added. "They're: putttn1 the burden for land uae : planntna on the leliJlature and ! land uae plannjo1 ii their job." • Scott aJ'(Ued that tbe county • would apend mo~ dollars ferry. • ln1 l>eOl>le to Sacramento to 1UJ>-• port: the bill than they wouJd ; processing a plan that included: tbe proposed 20,000-home d•! velopment. ''Thia Wbole thing could be re.· solved before it 1oes to the • legialature." Scott asserted.' "They're <county planners1 do- in& exactly what the Aliso Viejo Company charged the eoutal com_mwlon with doing -delay tactics." A spokesman for the Aliso Vie-· JO Company said his firm wu • prepared to walt out the bill in · Sacramento. . "It won't damage our timeta-· ble to wait for the bill to be con· s1dered," he said . * * * f',....P~AI ... ALISO VIEJO. • • torney General's opinion lie cast the lone vote agauut approvaJ or the district's agreement w1th the county. . "If that isn't an example of another tax, then I don't know what Ui." Kopp told his fellow lrualees. Trustees Edward Westberg F,.....r~Al FUNERAL. • military pomp. Everyone stood to sing a hymn that begins "I vow to thee. my country. all earthly things above. Entire and whole and perfect. the service of my love . · · Mountbatten. who served his country LO two world wars. was killed at age 79 by a guemlla bomb in Donegal Bay. wtthm sight of his castle in the Irish Republic. He died on one side of the border between Northern Jreland and the republic. and the soldiers died on the other -all victims of a five-century-old struggle between the English and the Irish that shows no sign of ending Onlookers. who ranged from young couples with babes 1n arms to elderly war veterans. s tood shoulder·to_:.#h o ulder standing on anytbing""lrom bffr crates to garden seats for a bet· ter view. Many were dressed in black. while veterans proudly wore campaign medals. They stood absolutely silent - some stitny to att.enUon u the proceuion wound its way to the Abbey. Several women cried quietly u the flag-draped coffin passed. The remains or the war hero were borne on a gun carnage drawn by 131 Royal Navy of ficers and enlisted men. On the coffln were Mountbal· ten's cocltaded admiral's hat. hrs dress sword. and bu ceremonial gold wand of o<nce as the monarch· s "protector." Precedin1 the coffin was Mountbatten's cbar1er, a 22· year-old black horse be affec- Uooately called "Dolly." In the stirrups were the earl's jackboots, reveraed. -.aid he believes CUSD voterS' would probably approve a call ror the developer fees to be levied ·"That 's because the people wh o would have to pay it aren't hi>re yet," Kopp asserted in re· ply to Westberg. Thorruiley said imposition of the developer fees under SB 201 1s Just one aJtemative the school board has an obtaining school sites and comtruction funds for the proposed Aliso Viejo cam- puses . Thomsley suggested the de- velo~r may want to donate a sJte or work out some other agree- ment with the board. .Trustees Tuesday discussed the possible need for other agreements with the developer• and neighboring school djstricts that may be required in the future. Although the bulk o( the Aliso Viejo project is within the CUSD boundaries, fractions ol the land fall In the jurisdJctloo of the Laguna Beach and Saddleback unined school districts. Jon Petke, a representative from Jack G. Raub company, the firm that prepared the sc hoot site study, told trustees Tuesday it may be best for the three school districts involved to work out boundary change agreements to include the enitre Aliso Viejo project within CUSD. Trustees have scheduled a tour or the proposed boundary change areaa for Sept. 15. The 6.619-acre Aliso Viejo project area Is located southeast of Laguna Beach. Two Acres Burned In Canyon Blaze A fire burned two acres o( heavy brush and steep terrain Tuesday rught in the foothilb near Wood~ Canyon south or Laguna HJll.s near the Aliso Vie- JO ranch boundary. county fire officials said. There were no htjurfe. report. ed lo the bruahllre that took firefighlen about 40 minutes to , control. Cause of the fire that broke out at 5:35 p.m. ii under inve1U1aUoa. The city ia currently payiai 10 percent lntereat on Jta Sycamore Hilla purchase, at an annual charge to the city al a half million dollara. theblghachoolcampua. .---------------------------------------......... ~~~~~~~====:=::::::::::::::::::::::1 Registration will be held from The mayor aa1d the city needa a range of pl.ans lo order to qualify for the lower loterest loan ad'minlltered by tbe federaJ government. He uld the 1ovemment would DAILY PILOT T,.. ()f-c-1 a.Hy~-•llll-~ lo•--__ ..._,.,...,-~"'"Or­ C~I _..,..,..C-.._.,._..__ .,..., __ llW ...... ,, ... , ... ~ ..... .._. llMtll. _......., .. Mtil,,_ ..... ,, ....... .-.~-,,,_c.."' ..,...........,.._ ...... ,.. • .,.._t.4_¥'_ -·· ,,. ........ -.......... helut '"'"' llaf ""'"• c..oi.-.~-··-............ _ ....... _......,_ -·"~ ..... ~"---·--"-;:.:.-" . "=-~-=- ~ ... i.-...... , .... __ ......... ...... Lo..-. ...... -.. •-.c.. ....... ..... -=.'t:~~i1r-=-=- T1111, ..... (Jt4).,._. Cl 1•1•Mif•C1' • .....,.. ~, ..... MD1f!•W.-i ........... ........ __ -- 10:<30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m . Thund.ay and from 9: 30 to 11: 20 a .m. Fri- day. New students should call the high school guidance office at 494-8546 for an appointment with a coun.aelor. Parent.a are uked to not.ily the records otftce ol any chanee al addreu, and atudenta who plan to participate in athletics need atatemmta of health from their octon . l',....r.;,.Al FUNDS ••• ~ ©LWOWO fDm1900~ -----~----- • ·~-.......... GIANT PANDA LAN LAN (RIGHT) Dl!8AT11 Of ACUTe KIDNEY AILMENT Shown With Mate Kang Kang, Olfte of Red China to Japan••• Zoo Pregnant Panda Dies Popular Japanese Zoo Attraction M oumed TOKYO <AP) -Japanese panda lovers were doubly saddened by the death of the giant panda Lan Lan -an autopsy showed she was pregnant, something zoo specialists had been trying to achieve for years. The playful 11-year-old Lan Lan reif)u Friday with what proved to be a kidney i~­ tion. ~e died or uremic poisoning Tuesday, despite round-the-c lock efforts by veterinarians to save her. OFFICIALS AT TOKYO'S EUNO ZOO said X-rays and an autopsy found that she was carrying a fetus . They said the sex could not be determined. Assuming she mated with her male companion Kang Kang last spring, she probably would have given birth next month, the expem theorized. The zoo, where Lan Lan and Kang Kang lived in a special climate-c9ntrolled enclosure. was swamped with visitors and messages of condolence, flowers and gifts. The pandas were gifts to Japan from China's late Premier Chou En-lai in connec- tion with normalization of diplomatic ties between the countries in 1972. Since then, tbe pair bad become superstar attractions, draw- ing an estimated 32 millioo people to the Ueno Zoo. EVERY YEAR, THE 7.oo TRIED TO mate Lan Lan with the 9-year-old male, hop- ing to produce the first giant panda cub born in captivity outside China. In the past. zoo of· ficiaJs at times thought they had mated but lhe baby watch proved fruJlless. Lan Lan and Kang Kang also spawned a "panda boom" In which enterprising confec· tioners and dollmakers turned out thousands o( souvenirs, and record companies market· ed recordings purported to be the sound of pandas crymg. A memonal service for Lan Lan was scheduled for Sept. 20. She will be stuffed and exhibited at the zoo. officials said. Food or Heat Cruel Choice Faced Wedi!!!d!y, September 5, 1979 s DAILY PILOT ,43 El Toro Air Base Area OC Planners Hear No~buildProposals BJ P&BDUIClt 8CBOEJIEllL Of -Delly Pllllt .... Replatioa.a that would pro- bibi t bousine development in hlgb DOi.ae areu surroundine El Toro )larlDe Corps Air Statioo were presented Tuesday to the Orange County Planninc Com- mission. Under proposed amendments to the county's noise element. a "no build" rule would be applied to 19,126 acres that fall within the so-called 65 Community Noi.&e Equivalent Levt!l CCNEL) line established by noise studies of landings and takeoffs. Present noise policies have aJ. lowed developers to "cballenee" the accuracy of the location of the 65 CNEL line and win approval to build within it, commiasiooen were told during the first ol two public bearings on the amend- ments. ·'You fmd that as long as you provide challenges you can move that line at wiU ," declared E . R . "Sandy" A blott, a member· of the county Airport Land Use Commission. Undet-the proposals that will again be discussed by the plan- ning commission on Sept. 17, the 65 CNEL noise contour would be redrawn based on new noise studies conducted by the Navy Department. The present 65 CNEL boun- dary contains about 25,600 acres. County planners, h owever, believe ~t some territory now located wilhm the boundary should not have been placed there. The Navy's studies. accord.mg to Maj. Robert Wemheuer, an El Toro community li aison officer. are based on a yearly average of 66.000 flights lo and from the base. While the noise outlook for El Toro "is still a little sketchy." Wemheuer indicated there may be some reason for optimism. ln 1982 or 1983. he said, Jess noisy F -18 fighter Jets will replace .F-4s oow used at the base. Rob Greene, a county planner. noise. The area that would be in· eluded in the proposed new "no build'' boundary would be in a north-IOUth uis extending from Sheep Hills and Aliso Creet Can- yon on the south to Rattlesnake Reservoir in the Irvine Ranch on the north, and on an east-west axis from the Irvine City Um.tu Bwu Ba9dftl Senate President Pro Tern J ames Mills. D-San Diego. has escalated his attack on Tom Hayden. accusing the former antiwar activ1sl of h e lping disrupt the 1968 Ot>mo<.·ratic National Con- vention to get Ric hard Nix · on <.'lcc·ted president <Story Page All 1 Newport Cops Nab 'Quick Cash' Swpect said the proposed changes were "housekeeping types of amend-Jt was the old quick artist menu" that would clarify the trick. and thoug.b the susped county's noise element. was s wift with his ringers The proposed new boundary, Laguna Beach police caught up on the west to Live Oat Canyon on theeut. Part of tbe proposed boundary would affect areas withia the ci- ty of Irvine, over wbleb the county bas no JuriadieUoo. It would be up to the city to de- termine what noise standards it wants to apply in those areas, commiaaionen were told. 2JJ Bowling Lanes Face Laws.uit Twenty-eight bowling alleys most or them in Orange County, were named in a lawsuit Tues- day in a dispute involving the sponsorship or bowling tourna- ments. The National Bowlers Associa- tion of California and the Amateur Bowlers Tour of Californi a c laimed tha t the bowling alleys organized tourna- ments while conspiring to pre- vent the plarntJffs from holding tournaments at the alleys. The plarnWfs also claimed in the s wt filed m Orange County Superior .court that they have suffered a loss in memberstup and in yearly dues as a resuJt of the purported action. They are asking SS00,000 in damages. The swt contends the 28 alleys formed the Orange County Arca Tournament Club and other groups to sponsor rival tourna- ments. Area bowlmg alleys named m the swt include Fountain Bowl . Fountain Valley: Huntington Lanes, Huntington Beach; Kona Lanes and Mesa Lanes, Costa Mesa; Los Boleros, Laguna Hills; Saddleback Lanes. Mis- s ion Viejo and Westminster Lanes, Westminster. -: WASIUNGTON <AP) -An Energy Department official said today that many Americans may face "a cruel choice between food or beat" this winter beeause home beating oil costs will be more than 50 percent bigheTthanlastyear with oil wiH have more than enough to get through the winter. he added, is based on the most with tum m Newport Beach. comparable to the shortage of accurate and most up-to-date Police in that city detained gasolineearlierintheyear. computer analyzed data. Gustavo Gomez Lopez, 23, of Tee.n Suroives Cycle Crash On Bad Curoe Despite the rising costs, Depu- ty Energy Secretary John F . O'Leary told a congressional bearing, homeowners who heat Cotinty Land Sale Readied Orange County supervisors authorized the sale Tuesday of 4.4 acres of surplus land owned by the county In Huntington Beach. The two parcels of land, locat- ed near Warner Avenue and Algonquin Street, were acquired from the federal government In 1959 for the realignment of Warner Avenue. Minimum price of tbe two parcels hu been set at $140,000 and $85,000. Bids are \o be 0P.9ned Oct. 15. O'Leary said the Carter ad· ministr ation soon will ask Congress for an additional $150 million. beyond the $250 million already appropriated, for energy a'sslstance to low-income families to compensate for higher beating ollcoata. •'There may be many people in our country who will be raced this winter witb a cruel choice between food or heat," be said. 0 'Leary testified as Congress returned to work after a four. week vacation, with energy l.S· sues once again in tbe spoWgbt. Supplies of beating oil will be adequate to get the nation through even a severe winter, O'Leary said. • 'lodustry I.a building stocb at a faster rate than last year," and President Carter's goal of having 240 million barrels or beating oil in reserve by October will be met, O'Leary predicted. Thus, be said, while there may be some spot shortages th~ wUl be bandied oo a "cue by cue" basis, there should be no m~or shortage ol beating oil th.is winter O'Leary testified as a new According to Greene, the 65 Orange Tuesday mornmg, after Librar y or Congress study CNEL contour Is used because it the man alle~edly took approx claimed that heating oil con-marks a noise level where ad-imately $60 from a befuddled sumers have been charged $1 verse health Impacts m ay re· gas station attendant in Laguna A 17 -year-old motorcyclist billion more in higher prices sult. Beach escaPt'd death or even senous over the past year than can be And . Greene told com -Police said Lopez drove into mjury Tuesday in a head-on col· justified by inflation in higher missioners. that "above that the Jiffy service station at 890 lis1on on a treacherous O'"tega crude oil coeta. level you can expect conce~. South Coast Highway Tuesday, H1Rhway curve The study said heating oil co mmunity legal action" gassed up, then gave the attend· "God didn 't think at was tJme prices rose from 49 cents a because of aircraft-related antaS20bill. .... " Sllld a spokesman for the gallon last September to 80.8 After receiving cflange. the California Highway Patrol, cents last month. or this ln-motorist allegedly asked the at-marveling at the luck of Michael crease, only 14.8 cents could be """-unty Cr h teodant for his $20 bill back. say-A. Sullivan. attributed to higher crude oil '-.A.I 88 ing he'd prefer to pay in s maller The youth was eastbound 16 costa, the report said. denominations. m Iles east of the San Diego O'Leary agred that coruumers a • Lif He did so-with the attend-Freeway when. said officers, be would pay at least 50 percent81IDS e ant's change. Then he changed crossed into the westbound lane more for beating olJ this winter his mind agam and received on a curve. than last winer. Butbesaidthead The passenger in a s mall more cash from the attendant. He struck a car driven by ministrationhadnoplanstoreim· foreign car died Tuesday night By th e time the money Albert McKerrihan, 37, Lake poseprtcecontrolaonthefuel. in a chain-reaction collision in stopped changing hands. 1t was Elsinore. Sullivan, who was O'Leary, who resigned in July Santa Ana, police said. all in the possession of Lopez. wearing a helmet, was thrown but baa remained on the job un-The name of the victim was police S8ld, and the man bopped into brush near the roadside. W a successor is named, also de-not released pending notification in his car and drove north. rescue workers said. fended the administration's de-of relatives. When the attendant learned be The boy was treated and re- ciaion to sell $47 million worth or Three cars were involved in had little left in tbe till, he called le ased from San Clemente kerosene and dieselfuel to Iran. the accident at 8:37 p.m. at the police. who phoned ahead to General Hospital following the "The sale represents less than intersection of Baker and First Newport Beach to make a stop 6: 20 a .m . crash. McKerriban one-tenth of 1 percent of the an-Streets. on Lopu' automobile. was not injured. nual U.S. coo.aumptlon of "'these ------------------------------------ l,{TD, Union Reach products and in no way ,Jeopardiiea the administration '5 eoal of 240 million barrels of (fue· oil) stocks in October," O'Lean saJd. O'Leary said that even though Iranian officials have sald they may not need the kerosene after all, the export "serves to en- courage the continued now of crude oil from Iran." Gem Talk . jPact Agreement O'Leary testified before a joint beartne of energy subcom- mittees of both the House Com- merce and Government Opera- tions committees. LOS ANGELES <AP) -driversaobacktowort. l'ollowtq an all·Dtabt barlaio-On Tuaday. d.1.a&nmtled UD!on ... ...-. npreeentatlnl of cleru walked out of tile nefotia· MM Soutbem California Rapid Uona, complalning that the RTD 1Tramtt Dbtrlct and tbe United bad talked to them "only two TraD1portatlon Union today boun in the last five da)'S ... The varrah Hurt NHWtaUtl"qreemmtona district's meclwllcs are al.lo on .r~ t.bree-7ear labor eoetract. tbe .ltrike. VTUMkl.Butt.betJTUlloolyooe Tbe walkout bas idled bus In I-rael oltbreemlaaeoa9'rfke. sentce for 800,000 Lo.I Angeles m • OoMr Nolrtal. 8PC*•ma for Couty cmnmuters. tile U'l'U. wbicla reprHentl , Tbe JmJ announced that it TEL AVIV, Israel CAP> - about S.000 BTD bus dtfven, ~ made a couater·propoeaJ shortly Farrah Fawcett bobbled around .. id tbe tentatiYe qrMmeat belore midaiabt Tuesday. After on crut.cbel today an.r beine wu .._....&boa& T:• a.m. 1tacl>'iq tbat offer, the RTD Jostled by admirers outefde a No ......_ ol tbe aettlement ventured IW1 another counter local department •tore. :..re NJ1111d lmmedlaW,. propoN1 early today and tmJ • The 'tV and ftlm It.Ir la on a • ···~ ,..., to l'O to wen,.. .,nlel&la Ndnd to tbelr room at promodolaal tour lD Israel. MM ltlilta& t.be downtown Wlllblre Hyatt' "Sbe wa tort ol mobbed by • BlicsM:, Norm latcl .. ._. BOUMtolookltovw. fau llcmdq ....m,," •aid her ill .. bject to TM IUl'dldlJ opttmlatfc an-1ecretar1. llarj Scblcttans. tMlllellllll• bJ tllle UTU llMID· ~-Lilli fo&Wed . boQra ot "Sh• aJna4Y bad a tom Usa· .,=~-tllii •TD boad ot -... aad ~t.17 fndtleea ••t. md .._,that ber lee jutt ' taJb Tall da7. •••llad up ... 1'be waltoat II· tbe dlltrtet•a • • ,.,.. ltrikt lD uvn ,..,.. Orieal•tion Set Clerb for die RTD e1J11 an • · •••r•t• -of '' .n an lto.r -All ...., ........ aloe for M· meclla:l; t10.11 •nd bui dentl wbo wm be attend1Ds drf•.. Petenoe Sebool ,for tM flnt TM mrro tt aw on.Nd Um• dd8 ,._... wm • a..w l"ri· .-.......... .........__ ~-..;.... ol -day at I p.m. Tbe _.boar pro-- -~ -a l"m ti to faildll.irtle ..,,...., lloa1 °"" tM Dai Uu'ee ,..,.., wltb tJae c...,.. ud teadMn. i II , • 811 J.C. HUMPHRIES _c.mfiecJ...C~ • ..tCS "PINKCfTY" Jotpur,lrtdJo Jaipur, ln mysterloua India, ltoneof those cities that may be said to be a mapet for people of certain interests, and thole who are attracted to Jaipur are Jewelen and fine crafbmen. It la the f arpst eelllltone eutttna and pro- cet•ina center ln India~ la a prin- cipal world supply point for cut emeraldt. Most of Amert ca'• import· eel •meralda tome fr'om lodla, and lt la aale to u,y that most ol U.. eome from tbe cutt«a ol J atpur. Tb:ll city, known in IDdla and worldwide .. t.be "Pint Qty" because of t.bl ~ ol mall.)' ollta bal)cttnp, wu fomdedjUlt 200 )'tan qo by the llabanJa 1all· 1n1b. To find tbe aem-cuttlne eatablllhmentt ol Ja.lpur, oae mut wander'tbl'OQtb narrow a1k1a Mddlrt l"Ndl, loMtnf for atebWQI that lead ta to open eotUt)' ard1. Fua a loartJard, you cUmb an outlide llalrcue to tbe roof of a ......... ...,..J'OO will ftlld a•m c\ltterl W'lri· lnC lDUM opa twUOt atop tbl build· ... 1 It le eltlmnld tba U.. _.. 11,0GOncb euttenlil Jal par. > ~ American Gem Society Jewelers are proud to present the ,-\11icrican Gcn18tonc b'dn' (~ollecrion St>ptemoer 1r, Novomoer 16 LOS ANG! LES COUNTY MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIS TORY 900 Elfl)OS11aon BOIJlevard Loe A~tcs. CahrorrMd I ft. • .,. : .... ,., ........ , ... .. •• ... - , • . I Q Four Follow United . .. .... :~~·: ~ .. •tlag ...... ·~ Te•~j~'1.r .......... Air F·Ore lli_ke ~~~~ ConipUter Confusion PA&AHOIA IN PAaADllS DSPT. -Moret.bu ever tMM da,Ja. ta.. IQOd ctUMOrJ ..... to be buU*9 by tbe .• ,,..w al compul.eriMd .a.ctroalca t.bat tu.a lDvad..t t.belr UYel. You can't evea aYOld it whlll ,.u.tq your old t1mU1 btap ...-viced at U.. local l&raP· Our car ..at lD for ten1ce don ma Harbor BoWevard ln Co.ta M•• cab yeaterd.Q. Tbe aervtce people It.art out the coafus\oo by 'PUttlnC rn ysterlout lltlle mapetiled COM& oo the root of )'OW' vebide .. praumabb to tell what '1 lolnc to bappeo to ll. THEN YOUa CA& dlaappean into the lnner morua of t.be service department.. You are told it will be "ready" aome Ume later. When you arrive to fetch it. a lady in a l ·I . .. ... . ' ' -·~Lm-~ Rott~ Citlll11 Squealmg on Copa Via Electromcs glass cage mumbles baffling codes into a microphone a nd Ji.OUr heap miraculously reappears on the driveway JI(' Now comes ume to pay. You hand the lady in the glass ca~e your credit card She s tuffs 1t into an electric com · puler to deter mine 1( your c redit as any good. For all you know it may also tell he r if you have on clean underwear You ~ail while th1s electroruc Judge advocate deci<k?s whether to al'cept you or reJecl you Will it? Won't it' Somewhere, somehow. an eleclroruc d iode 1s ponder· ing your fate Despite aU this, the car got liberated OIUVlNG TO WORK this morning up the Newport- Balboa Peninsula in m y usual catatonic state, I wu abruptly jerked back to realit y. I spotted this Newport Beach motor officer , a stride his machme, skulking behind the bushes at the street end In hls haJtd was his miniaturized. automatic, elec· tron1c. Buck Rogc"rs radar gun. He was pomting 1t He was pointing at at ME WHY ME, LORD? Why not the kad on the mo·pcd? Why not the elderly lady an the gray Plymouth? A pamcky check of thl' old speedometer showed I was pooprng along at 31 mile!. per hour in the 25 zone. Was I t.oo much over·1 Was Huck Rogers in pursuit? Maybe his radar screen had lit up with a message commandtn~ "Go Felch. Copper!" HE DIDN'T COME. ll must have been too cheap a ticket His all-electronic, miniaturized radar gun mu.st have ~n waiting for a real biggie A SO mile an bouret. A couple or blocks later. I pulled lnlo the 7-Eleven M arkerto call back down the Peninsula and warn Lbe reat of the rarruly: "The Radar is Here! The Radar is Here!" What.ever happened to · 'Tbe Bntis h are Com1ng ! •· I dropped my dime tn the slot and punched the elec- tron1 cally tuned beeper buttons and voiced my warning. I PROBABLY SHO ULDN'T have done that. Somebody likely had an electroruc tap on the phone llne. It was hooked directly to my credit card computer . Next time I lry to get credit, the cops will come gel me They'll put the s natch on me for felony radar squeal- ing and misdemeanor poor clllzenabip. WAlffnlOTOM <AP) -At ltatt tour other m~r air car· ritn are NPOlied pJunl.Qa to follow tbt ltad of Uafted AlrliDM. wbJcb 11 Hkinl tbt Civil AtronauUca Boara tor permtmoo to lne~ue ,.,. by t .5 pen:emt Pl1da.Y for m&QJ of lb l'OUUI. Tb• Unlt•d pettUoo. ·filed Tue•d~y, la tbt fl rat ~rlln.• r•~ to a CAB deeWoa lut week raWQc tbe domestic fare ceWq t.5 percent. TBS 80dl>'8 decbicm a1lo allows canien to fUe tor bltber faret on M boun' DOtlce. rather Ca..,,,., f11 llafd Pierre Salin ger. former press seeretary to Prc~ident Kennedy and now Pans cor re spondent for ABC TV. wa~ arrested in a raid on .irbh Republtcan Army head quarters m Belfast. S<llingt·r and French TV l'rt•wmcn "<:re rnterv1ew1 n g IRA mtmbcr~. Aladdin Hotel In Vegas Hit On Theft Rap LAS VEGAS <AP ) The Aladdin Hotel Corp~. the Del 1-; Webb Corp and officaab of each WC're indi c ted Tu ei.day on charges they conspired to steal SI rhill1on from the Teamsteri. Union pension funds The indictment C'harges thut Sorkis We hbe. the Al udd.an '~ general coun.'lel. cons p1re<f with James Comer, a Del Webb v1c~ president, lo arrange u senes or kickbacks from s ubcontract.ors involved 1n bwlding a high nsc lower and theater at the hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. The Del E Webb Corp. of Phoenix, Ariz , was the general contractor on the project. T he indictment was r eturned ' early Tues day by a federal g ra nd Jury but remained sealed unlil Tuesday night, said l)S Attorney Mahlon Hrown Brown said the charges capped a three year investigation by the Just.Jee Department's organized crime s trike force. :U.S. Rain Scattel-ed 40 Low in Maine City; 90 Phoenix High --NI L..9 "<• fJ ., ... n .. ,, 1• JI to ,, ,. .. • 1t H I .. ,. 14 " .. 71 ,, 6S •1 10 .... ,. s. 11 40 u,, .17 •~ n IS ti 7t7St71 '1 ., ,., .. •n ... .. • 11 .. 14 .~ .. . 7t ,. " 1t .. 71 " 1t .. JS ., ,. '·" .... .... •" -· ... ~ ,. .. -~ c ... w ... ~-=,. \fli•••1• i..,,_.. •• Ootw'4t4 rmmu ---=== ~ t"tlMf,On ·-SC. Ullll~ Sell~ IMl>Ml't IM rr.,. .... .,. TllfM . ..,,,,.... ... ., 17 ,. .. , ,, .. • M IO .. " .. .. S7 ., 17 .. 11 7S •s " ,..,. AM•ICAM A.t-...ko .• n ,to Cliflec.,, 11 ,.,...,._, .. '1 _,, Gu .. ateJate tt S1 .t! Hn-'° IJ ... ltlftet.... .. " .01 ~--. .. 1J AS Mllr•ta..t tt 1t Me-k•O'V n 15 Me(tM .. ,, ~ .. ,. .._ .. nta 1~ ....... 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AJDOQI other atrUoea with. reportea plans to .,-aimilar fare blk• ander ti•• new cellln1 .are Eat.em. Branlft, Trana World and American. U United'• petltlon la •P· proved. fares for the natioa'a lar1eat a1I' e&rrter will generally be 9.$ percent bJ..,er. United faru within lbe state of C.allfonLla, between J:Qaln.land and Hawali, and between t.be U olted states and Canada were not included lD Uie petltioa. EASTESN AISLINE8, Branlft Attw.,., -rr.. •..v AlrlliMe and American AirtlDee repondj ,":'9.C,...._ to JoUo. Unlted ln I perinl.u. to. ratae fare1 lmder tlw uw ctll· ma. In additioa to the 9.$ pseeat lncreue. alrUnea can lmpoee ln· creuea al up to 5 percent under the fare fiexlbtuty proaram, said CAB 1pokesman Alan Pollock. 1bat prosram. part of t.be Airline DereculaUon Act. ia Intended to enbaoce comJ)etitioo between all'Unea. It alao allows carriers to lower faret 50 to 10 percent below the ceilln&-fare level. Sinai Withdrawal Agreement Told HAIFA. ls r1el (AP) President Anwar Sadat and Prime Minister Menacbem Begin announced agreement today on a speeded-up withdrawal and joint patrols in the Sinai Peninsula, but the Egyplsan and Is raeli leaders spurred publicly over Lbe touchy question of J erusalem's future Sadat arrived Tuesday for h111 third vui1t to laraeJ and blS eighth summit m eetmg with Begm. AT A J OINT NEWS conference today a fte r their second session of talks, the Egypt.uUl president said the Arab sector of J erusalem, occupied by Israel since the 1967 Mideast War, should be includ<'d in the Pllle'>llOlan autonomy scheme for the West Bank of the Jordan Rivt'r :rnd lhf• (j;ms Stnr> "When we t alk a bout au11mom} for the W~l Bank. for ,ure we are talking about En~t Jeru. ... alcm," he :.aid T o Uus. Begin replied "Jerw.alem i.s Lbe capital or larael. It 'a an tndlvistl)le city " In hi.J; rt•m a rks, Sadat said hf' n ·ahzed the disputed city wu a .. sensitive 1:.su<-" and added, "W'· m·ed more lime, more ca.re.ful study . . and rt is quite naturlll " AS EXPECl'U>, UOWt. \'t:R, t h1· lcJdn, made progress on lhrt>t· 1ss ut'S rt' lated lo hrat·l 'i. µhas1-tl rt.>turn r>f the oecupled S1na1 to E~ypl Tht• S:mtJ k.atann.1 \1 ()na'>l•·n arPa 11(•ar ~fount S1na1 wall be n •turnl'd to fo:gyplt:HI l'lintrol la·fort "lov 1 ~1. t""o munlh.'> <ahf·ad of :.chl'duJe That ,.., th1· '><"t·(mtl an111 "''f'><HY 1,f Sadat s µrf'cedcnl selling tnp tu J..rU'>dlt-rn ""hach IJunr Pd lh1· pea<e pro< 1·'>~. and th<• E gypt1&n h·ad1•r hu~ nwdt• It nt;,t1ve phin" for a celebrallon at S a11ta Kat~Jrlll iJ lo mark lht• Jrlfll\t·1l>Jf} It wa!. not 1mmt'<i1ately clear whetht·r Mount Sana1 at~dr ""vuld lit· coven.'<i by Lhc early ""rthdrawal Jornt patrnb It> polic·I' hrC11·l '., withdrawal over the next 2~ yt•ars as a "temporary arranr.eml'nt," Sadat sa.ld . ''tmlll we m eet with our fnends an America " A L' N J>(!acekeepmg force LB bemg withdrawn from the Sinai President Carter bad promised lo be.Ip establish an international urut to replace the U.N. force tf necC's.,ar~ In pranc-aplr. Bl·~in '>Jiil, lht·n · '".I'> al(n·t·ment<m the amount of oil E1o:yp1 Will :.cll lsr:.11'1 aflc• •~.rJ1•l ., 1o1, 1lhd1 .1wal ICI Novemb(!r rrom S1na1 01lf1t-l1h • ' ............ PLEADS GUILTY JoJce McKinney Love Queen Guilty in Fraud Case ASHEVTLLE. N.O. (AP> Former beauty queen Joyce McKinney, who erabbed . JD· ternationa.J headlines during a aex scandal In England last year. pleaded gullly Tuesday lo federal charges of using a false name to obtain a pasaport. Sh e was given a two-year sus· pended sentence, placed on pro- bation for three years and fined $2.000. lie r co-defendant, Keith May of Los Angeleli, pleaded guilty to the same char ges and received an indefinite s uspended sen t.ence. thrtt year s on probation and a $2.000 fine . 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BralnsS•ow Few Ca.lifornianM Buy BJ MILTON llOSKOWJ'n . Are CaUlornlana •ru.rt.er than .)lew Yorke:ra? Robert L. Gllair.da, a public interest lawyer wb.o used to J.lve. in N•w YOl"k but who now woib hr San P'ranclsco, believes ''l they are. 5 Why el.le, he uks, would New Yorkers spend nearly 1 twtce u much aa CaUlorniana'to buy U.S. Savtnga bonds • when theee booda are known to be "one of the worst invest· menu from a financial point of view since the effective in- terest rate averages between 4~ and 6 percent?" .1 GNAIZDA SECV&ED FaOll THE secretary of the Treasury tbe state-by-state record of savings bonda purchases after representing the Gray Panthers, an or- ganiutioa of elderly persona, in their complaint before Congress that rich peo. pie cet the breaks by bavlnc access to high lntereet rates, tbrou9h such Instrument• as Treasury bills, while poor people are saddled with such instruments Money Tree ' as aavtng bonds a:nd commercial bank passbook accounts paying 5 percent interest a year. The tecord showed that in 1978 Californians bought U.S . savings bonds with an issue value of $489 million. That was a 6 percent decrease from what they bought in 1977. Meanwhile, New Yorkers were spending $937 million to buy savings bond!, an increase of 15 percent over their 1977 purcb.Mes at a time when inflation raged furiously. New Yark and California are the two most populous states, with the California count slightly higher than New York's. NEW YORKERS WERE NOT THE ONLY ones seemingly happy to be Cor oblivious of) lending money to the government at a low interest rate. Ohio, with half the population of California, had savings bond purchases of S487 million in 1978, just about equal to the sales in California and Lii> about 10 percent over 1977. Anotller strong state was Michlgan, where the popula- tion is lower than Ohlo's but where savings bond purchases of $562 million in 1978 were greater than in Ohio or in California. No slouch was illino1s, where residents purchased $500 million worth of savmgs bonds. topping the purchases in CalifomJa alt.hough the state's population is about half of California 's -THE SECTION OF THE COUNTRY where savings bonds appear to be most popular is the Northeast. There are fewer people living m Connecticut than m the state of Washington. but residents of the eastern state bought $155 million worth of savings bonds last year while Washingto· niaos purchased only Sl09 malLion The disparity may have something to do with payroll savings plans where workers are encouraged or pressured by their employers to buy U S bonds as a patriotic gesture. Gna1zda says he has found sharp differences among companies too. He reports, for example. that the employees of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph. the Bell unit on the West Coast. have a 70 to 75 percent partJc1pauon an U.S. savings bonds programs. However. at Bank of America employee participation is about 12 percent, indicating to Gnaizda that the bank employees are smarter about money than the telephone company .workers. • Paul C. Olin, Laguna Beach. has been promoted to \lice president. sales. al Basic Four Corp., Tustin. a Management Assistance. Inc . company. tn the newly created position. he lS responsible for th1· national sales force and associated support functions. He joined the company in September 1974 as manager of its San Francisco branch.·Two years later be was pro moted to eastern region manager and became western re· gion manager in October 1977 . • Peg Minter, Laguna Hills, has been appointed manager of the Moulton Plaza office of Security Pacific National Bank. She joined the bank as a note telJer in 1966 and was promoted to assistant manager in 1975 and to assistant vice president at the Newport Center office in 1978 . • Adele Feny, Huntington Beach, has been promoted lo marketing-communications administrator at lnslll'ance Sy1te111.1 lac., Irvine. She manages its data communication network, which encompasses more than 300 terminals in California. An additional responsibility is coordination of the in· stallation and training of new subscribers to the com- pany's Computer Assisted Insurance Rating . •• Job Bakber has joinecJ Codtrane Chase, Llvlnl•&on ft Co., lac., lrvine, as account supervisor. He directs advertising and promotional activities for • two of the agency's accounts. He is a former account supervisor with Young & Rubicam West, Los Angeles. * Ray I. Kleiaber,, Huntington Beach, has been named vice president and controller at the Douglas Aircraft C.O. division of the McDonnell Douglas Corp. He joined the company in 1961 as a senior accountant and wu corporate assistant controller for financial aervicee in St. Louia since 1978. Subsequently be was cost accountant, aaalstant supervisor-cost accounting, aupervtaor-coet control, group au~ accounttna. fiscal manaaer at the com- ,pany'1 'nU.vWe, Fla., facility and controller of JICDoo· nell DnulO• Astronautics Co., St. Louis. In 1l70 he l'&a promot.ed to corporate director of ac· counUns and served in that capacity until hb appointment ae corporate usistant controller . • Be-nnV Allway has been promoted to vice president and 1eneral manaaer of S.artty Morta••e Se~. a Cotta M•a mortcace bankine institution speciali1ing in 1overomen&al bome loa.na and aerviclng. Sbe hu been wtth tbe coml>Q)' Lwo years. 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TMUT'I TO JOHN WAYHI Hoel ~·,,,.. Wllllmora I,_ Iha aclor'• rOott lrOll'I the Miow.I 10 C.il- lomla, .. aducatlon at use. ancs hie 1n1roducdon IO tllma I <II 'AMILY NUD DATINBQAMI WHO HA"'8f TO• GAY Thia apecial .,..,.,,.._ IM 04IY oommunlly and Iha ~ lmlONed. wN> ... ''*' own stone.. I nc TAO DOUGH TMI fllW:1Y IKMOH Carofl mlnOt ecoldanl In • petltlng lot luml lnlO I courl~ • N»M-tl Maloy and "8ed cec>tura a pW of ,~ and !hen llelC) their COOi 10 -o Off • l'IOI • MACHB. I UHMA ""'°"" G MAGIC ..-ntOO 0# Oil. ll'AINTINO ··Ewty~·· (I) fl.Ail.~ ................ Q-----... ...... ~ £: ....... .... ..vi.~ ~ ......,..,....._ .................. ... "".._...,..._... .......... DMllt ~· J! .......... ............... a , ... ~.... ,., .... ar~;;UI Cl mt Ga'- .OOC M ~ ...... -... .._ cNnoa .. tutur• ...... Mag.S..-~ ta"' IN ..... OI L1'1f''I ;a..,. INOl*f ,._.............,When Nloha6M II lr*"8d by \tie OltCflillt .., °' • .,...,.... ...,,., ._go..,.., the mantotM~end .. 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KNBC I NBC) L05 Angele& ..,. oonducllO by - Ha9y -• IN>ugtll 10 ~ • """ and "• cr-10 i-ne lrNlelOle 8 KTLA llnO I Los Angele!> U l(ABC.. TV I ABC) Loi. Angel11& (}) KFMB !CBS) San Otego 8 KHJ TV (Ind) Los Ani:1t1le!o QJJ KCST (ABC) San Diogo uo• (I) CM MOYie .., KTTV (Ind ) LO!o Angelt> .... * * • .. The High Al'tO The Mlgl\ly" I 11164 ) Jo1111 w.,.... 0... Treyor The ~ of • CtlppleO pl-·''* 10 fly Iha orall oYer 8 KUNOFU 8) KCOP TV !Ind I LO'!> Angell•!> fD KC£T TV IPBS) Lo& Angete& '1!) KOC(. TV tpBSl Huntington BtldCll Ceir>e rnuat i.adl • ~ II.ti m4111 ~to ktlt tn a<det IO r~ t ftwntty debt Tough Guy Talks IN "HIGH , MIGHTY' John Wayne Conrad S~ Tender Silk Tonight 87 PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP l -ll didn't figure. to be one or life's fun moments meeting with Robert Conrad one hour after he's learned that the Television Academy has passed him over m its Emmy nom1naUons He figured to score for his role In "Centennial," and probably abould have ~ol only dad be not get nominated, "Centennial" ltllell d:idn 't. gel nominated for anything but best makeup or something like thaL e ver doubted the prowess of the Montclair Juruor High School football team. After doing "Centennial," and then "The Duke." both opporturulles to portray characters lhat aren't one· d1meM1onal supermen, how does he feel about doing "A Man Called Sloane" for NBC this fall? Isn 't that a throwback to his days as James Weal of lhe "Wild, Wild West"" Isn 't he taking a step backward? ·It's Wayne Mr. Macho will be grumpy. He'll want to knock some batteries around. Maybe he'll be so mad be woo'l abow up. Thia rem.Inds him of a eonfroota· lion he bad with a magazine critic who denegrated has French Canadian accent ln "Centennial." and of call· Ing lhe critic on the phone and t.alJt - lng about "realigning" hla race. Night on Channel2 John Wayne will be the SubJeet of an entJre evening of special pro- gramming lonlgbt when KNXT Channel 2, pre· seota a look at the real man behind the lma1e In John Wayne An American Legend at 7:30, followed by a look at tlhe Oscar·wlnnlng screen idol at work ln a special CBS preaenta· lion of "The Hlgb And Tbe M.ilbty" at8. Actor James Whit· more LI bolt for John Wayne. An American Le1end, an examination of the life and career of the lntemat.ional hero. Whitmore explore .. Wa7ne'1 mld-Weatern root• and follow• bl• youthful year• •• • 7oun1 Hollywood bit player Those wbo 1bared aome of "Ouk•'•" early life 1peu wttb an ot tbe worldwkle bero be wu to~. NO, 111ERE BE la, tanned and tough looking. Well, maybe he'll Just cu811 a lot, and anarl. He does much sna.rllng and cuss· ang, but not about the Emmy dllap- pointments. He's · mad becauae be thinks Meadow lark Lemon tried to cheat him in one or those TV athletic contests between show bualnaa peo-f pie. He tell.I of bis profane reaction to the bad call, and how Lbe cameraa kept. rollin1, and bow blJ man wu finally credlt.ed with the victory. Confrontation occupies hia thlnkin1. He te1ll ot bJ.a meatiest role, the part ot Puqulnel ln •"Centennial," and bow "I took that role from 1 cou· pie ot well-known acton. I TOOK that role." TBll &KmNJNI blm ot coedlln1 the Montclair )u.ntor Hilll School football tum to a perfect N r.cord lut MMOD. "We b.d 17 boya ud be1t a team wit.la • bo71. We bad to do It twice. We Whipped lb* butt,•• be up. ••we wlllppecl tbeir BUTl't" he re· PHU, altboqb nobod1 at thll table ........... ,,..,. I WONDER ABOUT this touah-guy Image, why Conrad works so hard at nourlah.lng It, but my curiosity tan 't 1tron1 enough to accept his open ln· vltaUon to step lnto the ring with him at the local boxing barn. But I uk. "The lhine about undentanding manhood la when you can be honest with yourself about what you re.Uy are," be aaya. "I llnow there's an ex· terlor about me that's very physical, but I also know there's a very aenalUve part ln me." , That aenalUve part emeries. be aaya, when be 1eta the chance to play a divorced husband lo the ABC mov· le ''Breaking. Up la Hard To Do" tonlaht at 9 on Channel 7. which deals with the qonies on the male aide of divorce. · .. ,,VE FINALLY turned the cor- ner, reached the top of the ~Lain lo terma of roles. Tbote roles, the aood roles, are dlveralfled roles, pan. that are demandlne, where you have to nerclle/our talent." The part o s uper a1ent in "Sloane," he 1ay1, l• "an euy role," and be turned it down twice. 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