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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-09-19 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • .. I¥ en . 28· Transformers :1DAILY PILOT ·-~:.* * * 15c * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 19, 1979 YOL n, MO. IU. • HCTIOftS. U "'AGU ... w • ...-.. ROUGH TERRAIN MAKES LAS PADRES FIA'E INACCESSIBLE Ventura County Firemen Watch P•rt of 14,000-•cre Blue Bealer Body Divers End Hunt For Kidnap Victim After a fruitlesa underwater .search '1\aday, Newport Beach police Mid today tbey haven't decided wbetber to try aiain to locate tbe body of miaalq kid- up. ftcUm Carolyn Bealer. Smith has told investigators that Miss Bealer was a willing participant in tbe effort to get Fox to pay $100,000 ransom for his sister. Tbe extortion swspect said be was pressured. into tbe plot by two men known as Ray and Jack. He said it was Ray and <See DIVEBS, Pate A2> . . Inferno Spreads In State ~LOS ANGELE S <AP > Homes were destroyed. cattle were killed and hundr eds of families were evacuated today as record heal and erratic wmds fanned the names of a dozen fires covering 90,000 acres of Ca lirornia bl"u s hl and from Plumas to San.Diego. Thous ands of f irefighters fought the fl ames that jumped fi re lines and r aced toward ex- p e ns i vc r esidenli al a r eas. <Photo Page AS.) A hall-dozen houses in Santa Barbara County were razed by the latest fire burning out of con- trol in the vicinity of Goleta. west of Santa Barbara. The fire broke out Tuesday in the Santa Ynez Mountains. raced down Eagle Canyon. jumped the coast highway and burned all tbe way to the beach. One home was lost in the Rancho Embarcadero tract. another in Winchester Canyon and three more in upper and lower Eagle Canyon, police said. Numerous ranch outbuildings were lost, and one rancher re- ported 38 head of cattle, v.alued at $40,000, had died io the fire. One more home was destroyed in that area, according to U .S. Forest Service ~pokes woman Kathy Good. and up to 400 families were evacuated. Flames advanced southeast I See f1RES, Page A2> ~jects Approved LONG BEACH <AP> -Ex- pansion of Spart.an Stadium at San Jose State University to 30,000 seals, and construction of a Theater Arts Building at Sonoma State University have been approved by a committee or tbe Calllornia Slate Un.iversi· }! and Colleges Board or 1 rustees. A t.emn of MftD Navy divers, ~bf Newpcwt Beach Detec- tive J[ea Smitb and Harbor PatrolmaD Terry Lundy, spent three boun divine in an area tllree miles off Dana Point Barbar, without flDdinc tbe 2'- Jear .. wuman'1 body. eorp .. Claristl Bit -Christi, Texas Wedding Needed I . Live -ins Can't Sue for Property SPRINGFIELD. Ill 1 AP1 The Illinois Supreme Court ruJed today that couples who »hare a sexual relalJons h1p but do not marry may not soc each other for a property setllement after the relat~onsh1p ends Justices said that allowing s u c h prope rl y ::.e ttl eme nt~ between bve-in lovers would un dcrmine the state's commitment ·to the institution of marnagc, and in effect rt>inst1tute the practice of rommon law mar riage outlawed 1n lllmo1s in 1905 The rutin~ came 1n a Cham pa1gn County case m which a woman. Victoria llewitt, sued Robert Hewitt for a d1vorre type property settlement bcrausc the couple had lived together 15 ~ears and had three children. e\ e n though they were not mar ried Ms Hewitt sought "an CQual share of the profilS and prop ~·rt1es acr umulated by the parties .. dunng the time the) h \'ed together Sh e s a id s he he lped him establish tus career as a denlJst. that they acted publicly ai, though. they were husband and "'fe. and that. as a result of her e fforts he earns more tha n S80.000 a year a.nd accumuJatcd large amounts of property. A n rcwt court had thrown out tht' swt but an appellate court overturned that dec1s1on'. saymg c;be was enlJlled to seek a settle· mt'nt 1.Dergy Overload 26 Trans/ ormers Slwrt in County En~rgy demands or Orange Coast residents seeking refuge from a less.ening heat wave have caused 26 electrical power t ra ns formers t o burn out because or overloads. Southern California Edison Company of- ficials reported today. Spokesman Jim Kenned y said the situation is getting better as temper atures cool o ff. but workers have logged 1,364 extra hours to replace burned-out equipment between Seal Beach a nd San Clemente since Sept. 7. "We've had service interrup- tions lasUn1 from just a few minutes to several hours in the area because of the beat," said Kennedy. Overall. beat and brush fires c a u se d 6 00 So uthl a nd trans formers to go on the fntz in 10 days, resulting an utility losses of more than $2 million, he added. Weathe r forec asters today s aid a mild cooling trend would continue a long the Orange Coast. with -temperatures at the beach dropping to highs in the mid-70.s by Thursday. A predicted high of 87 in Santa Ana today sbouJd drop to about 84 Thursday, forecasters said. Overnipt lows will remain in the mid-s>s for both beach and inland areas. Li1ht ae-a breeaes will continue to pus& pollutant.a inland, where first stage health advisories re- <See BEAT, Pase A2> The Supreme <.:our t. refernng rept'atedl~ to the t•ele brated palimony" caSl' involving actor Lee Ma rvin in California. re· Hrsed the appellate court's de- c·1s1on · ''Tht• ''~ue. realic;t1 (·ally. 1:. "hl'lhl·r ll ,.., appropriat<' for ttus c·ourt to grant a legal status to a ~>r l\ alt• ..irrangcmcnl :.ubst1tut ing for lht• 1nst1tut1on of mar· riagt• .... am·t1oncd by the state," tht· l'OUrt ~aid . It :.rud the rc•ct·ntly enacted II hno1s Marrnigt• and D1s:-.olution of Mama~e At·t ~tales . as one of 1t:; purpose!>, that II intend:; to "stren~then and preserve the in· l t' g r 1 t y o f m a r r 1 a g e a n d -;afeguard fa mily relat1onsh1ps." Nixon Visits China Friend PEKING <AP.> ....! Ric hard :--11xon today v1s11 ed Chinese Premier Uua Guofeng. who l'alled the forme r president "an old friend" and said he was look- m~ better than when they first met m 1976 Nixon. on hi s third trip to China at government invitation. ~aw Hua after a mormng of sightseeing and a meeting with Gov . D1x 1e Lee Ra y of Washington Smiling broadly as he entered the red-carpeted Great Hall of the People, Nixon shook Hua's hand. Coast Weather Sunny through Thursday with highs at beaches in upper 10s and low 80s, in· land In 908. Lowa toni&bl lneos. Tbe sear ch area w aa de-termln~ laat Friday by a PIJcbk from 8uDtiQltoa BMeb wbo directed poliee and lAllldf OD a trip from Newport Harbor to Dua Nat llDd beyond to the spot where abe aald Mill Bealer died. Wind, Rains Slam G-ulf Coast INSIDE TODAY . A NCNC diary reportedly kept by Dwf glat D . t 11en11owtr touclae• off MW controoer111 over World War II. Set ltO'l'fl, ~ A12 . Tbe Garden Grove realdent bu bem mtal111 since Aus. at ...... dllllPDMnd ......... bo.a ride nl..a.i lo a kJclup 8Dd extortion ptot • .Her ln"-tber, Lan7 .. itl ............... . Jr WU U. Waet ol U.. Hbeme. L•ny Dom.ad Smltb, tt, of Newpert Beaiela •• arnlted Aq. • bJ FBI .,_.-.I fece1 ,.,. .. atGl'Ucle ebart• in ... wU•wltlltbenM. By 'l1le Aaoelated Prell Winds 1us ting to 86 mph, Jie~vy rain and high tides buffet· e d Co.rpu.a Christi and other areu Ot tbe Tnu Gulf Coast to- day, fOl"dnl some evacuationl of bOUliDC and buslneu ell•· Uicta. No iDJurtee were reported. Police Uled 1pedal buaea wtth boclln raised bltb over the lrcMIDd lo naeuate reaidenta ln u.r.. ....... ~ Corpua Cbrtlll, iaeludl.al a public bouliDI proJ- eel wbere-otncen bad to wade in and UH bullhor ns to warn resident. of rilina w ~llU's. Nearby Aransas Pass re- corded 12.65 lncbes of rain since T1MldQ IDOl'Dlnl, wltb 'lncbel falllal ... mldal&bt. . A wind 1U1t readba1 of 15 mph waa recorded at Port Al'anaat, but a ptlvate eou.rce in the ume area reported l\lltl to 88 mph. The 1tonn was 1pawned by II small, non-tropical low pressure sy1tem off the coast. • Several roads in the Corpus Cbri1ti area were closed to traf- fic, lnr..lwlinl U.S. 181 ,.north, of • the clty, where tbe bl1bway 1pans Nueces Bay. The Leathers public b«mln• project waa hardest bit, altboueb an affluent area known as HJdden Cove also"'(•• partial· ly evacuated. The central·clty buslnesa dis· trict known as Six Polnts bad water four feet hl1b flowlog tbrou«ih the streets. . Thi Corpus Christi M Irina, locate d at the foot of the .town~•"'"& in •he cl•v•a plc-,,.. ~~f l y-:--• ~~-~ •• U ... ,,4' -tu.reaque y . was UIJU'lllr water and cloled. Swollen bay waters posed no threat to tbe do"9town area, wbicb la OD a bluff over tbe bay. A Oaab-flood wamlnl WU in e ffect for net11lborl n1 Matal«da and Bruona eoun- tle1, w,bere rain.fall accumula· lions up to 131.ncbes were report . ed ln. 24-bour period. I .. . -------------------------.. .. - •••• At 't-19n!u All AINI L~ CU L..M.-.,. ................ ., ~-............. . .... --. AS _...., PWlll U a....... Di.ti_.....__ M c-k• ....... ~ •• c....__., .. ....._........ C.tl ..._ ...... AM.,..._,.._ • .,...,... M _.. aw ........ ,,q ...... ,J .......... ~ CtMJ T......... •• ..... CM !t M l"'""" .... 11 .. ,...... ..11 ....., .. .... _.... (ti ..... .._ .. DM.YPILOT , "· ,,11 : ·Gold Price F8lls ... LONDON t AP) The priN of ~ Dn-91.11 an ~In Loa-ao. ,od_,,, OM day aft•r • bedle ... ion tha rocketed the prit'9 -----yo_.™ London's Ctvt' m&Jor bullion houar "l'ind" lhl• J>rlC.'\< for lhf afternoon 'les ion al ~ a tro)' O'AD<'t-. do"Nn from lhl· monun1 frdn g of $378 an ouoce, and dOf'n from 'l'uesday afternooo•a c-IOllt> of $3iZ In Zunch, tht> mt>t•I ,. aa quot -.-ct at S368. -..1th u w1<lt> nnl((J of huh cm t'llht-r is1dt• Guld rlOti~ 1n Zun<'h Tuf"Sduy ~t S37:t ~ · lo the gold rwsh lbttt hu sent prices M)annt1. ~uyera seem to b;.> commit from ev~rywt\ere t;Ji1te United States, Europe, the i\Fabs, Japan and som e Mar- 111m s," one gold dealer Mt'•· Vin<-t•nt Tese, u partner Jn * * • Jam«-1 ncJtlr & Co • Now York I06d ed~ terYk-t, w eu11er1uQi only• Uttle Gold'• 124.!5· .ounre rlrei lnrrea t' • w.a ll r t'cord ., was 11 rloalna pr1Cl' of $376 lo New York 'l'oday It had droppf'd to $369 ~ Georae Jleroh•. manajt:t or the cotn and m etal dlvh1lon ot Dealt Pe...,-a. a maJor coin dealer. dt'S('r bNt bu \nHll l&tl "Vf'f"J he<' tu· " M uny amttll tnV~l\ton. &are c·n tt•rinl( th· markt•t for \h11 f11"!\l time, h4: aaid, tryin' to get. u p1ert of the acol{i boom action. "Wt> oan Cell Owl from the aue of the orders an<l the kind& of the question.'J lhl'y • ak," h~ said Gold cost $35 on o unce 12 )'Hl'I qo -WND the dollar w• · tll'd to its vuluc trnd before * * * Credit Tlgbtealag NY Bank Increases Prime to 13 I/4 o/o NE W Y OR K CAP> - Chemical Bank, acting e day a fter the F e d e ral Reser ve moved t.o tighten credit. raised Iii. prime lending rate to a rec urd 131r.t percent • 'the increase from 13 percent c·Jrne after the Federal Reserve Uoard raised thti discount rate tht:' rate (·ommercrnl banb pa\' on funds borrowed from the Fl'flNJI Reserve to 11 pen·enl f 1 om 101,'2 percent. Thr-prime rate, which is 1 har~c'fl by banks to most credit· worth\ t•orporatc bor rowers, has tw1·n 11smg rapidly in r ecent ~1·•k-:md v.ent to lJ perC'ent 1;1 -t \/o'1•('k l1.1v11l .lones. banking lndustr~ .111:11 l ;11 l\ubrt•\ G l.an..,ton & ('o ..,:1 \d tha1 ctwrnll'al''> move· t11 1:1•, p1•n ·1·nl prolJi.lhly an ltCJp;1l1•tl rurth1 r l'llO\'t·~ h} lhf' F\•d1•r .11 llt•<,1·rv1· to r:.llSl' th1· I VSl t1f funds bank<, llCQUlrt' ror 11 nding .1111•1·.., saicl lhr 1:i •14 pcrc•cnt pn 1111· .ii t'hl·m1<'al . tht' nation's :..1x1 It larl.!t''>t b:tnk. -.1.1on would lw malt twd h\ the rt''' ur thl' nu 111111·.., ma1or banks 1f tht• f(·dcr&I fund-. rJtt• goes up Tht> pnrnt! rate. which banks mw as a bosc for st.'Utng interes t r a tes on all eommerrial· Industrial loans. h11s <·limbed a full percentage point sinre a· 12 percent prime wos posted na· t 1onwide in mid August. Al the bt!glnn1ng of 197H the prime stood at 7~ perc(•nt The prim t• ratt· does not d1r<'<'llY affel'l intt•n •'>I rat~ on c·onsunwr mi.tallnwnl loans. but 1t 1s c·ons1der<•d a gt•nt•ral in FED SPLITS, BUT RAISES RATE -A4 d 1<'alor or credit condatwni. Hu..,,nesses that bo rrow ut h1~hcr interest rates cuo h.· c:x 1-1erted to pass steeper ('l)st~ to eonsumers in the Corm of h1~hcr pr11·1·s Hanking 1mlu-.try ll•adt•rc; ant1 <.1n<1lvst..., \.\Ul<·ht-tJ t<i<lav r,,r 1n d I(' at ions of tht· l· t·tl .., . J!OSSI hh ra1'>1ng the 1nlt'P"i.I r<il t· on frd1·ral funds \\hH:h arc t.'Xcess r<·'>er vcs bunk!-t loan one another 11vern1ght The rate· 1m federal funds wh1f'h are a OIJJl>r SCJUrC'l' 11r 11•ml <1bh.· fund:-. for hanks. has mnn· 1!11 N:t impacl on the pramr lh<tn lloe!I the discount ratl·. which ap pl1t's to only a s inall part or httnks ' borrowed reserves ' Amt>rlc•rus wt>re allowed to buy 1t lta pn~ hu rh1cn 1160 ln th hut year $50 in lhe tot two • weeks On" the l>eneITcTar ea of lhtt ltilclil uold ru!Sh wus tbe u s govcrnmt•nt II had coincidt>ntal· I)' 1H"h1·dulcd un auet1on of 750.000 ouncea of lb ~old re- serves for Tuesday, and was able to aell the aotd for an average price of $377 78 a n 0\ltl('e for a total or $283.3 mtllwn When \he government luat uuclloned gold 1rt Augusl. the metal uvt:raged $301 08 an ounce · . Perol1t said the $100 Cana· di an maplelea( has been ex· tremely popular with small in· _ vestors sinC'e lhl' c·oln was issued wo week.a qo, t.hrou&ll de.alen take a heftier comm ission on the mapleleaf than on other coins b<•rause 1t 1s seen as o collec· tors' item For that reason. Dea k Perera tries to steer Investors from the ~old mapleleal to other coin.a, like the South African kruger · rand, which don't command such a premium. "People are calling us and aak· lng 'Wha l 1told coin s hould we-buy?' " Pcrola said "We're telhnti: th£•m huy the krugcr rand or the Austrlon 100 kroner or the Mex1c'an 50 peso." The Rold boom has been at· trlbuted by experts to. rear s about the world economy Many investors turn to gold as a safe Ir\\ estmc.•nl when they reel that thc.•ir currency holdings or in· veiitments will be hurt by ad· vt•nH! <'<'onom1c conditions Con· 1·1·ri1 al.tout world anflullon, the I' S rt.•ccswm and the po:;s1b1h t.' of nsing oil prices are ~mong till' l'conomic worries listed by an1:1lyst.J> as boostJng gold. Many analysts say the gold ru-;h can't last forever, &l),d pre· dirt the steep climb l1LSold prices could rl'sult 1n an equally stct'P drop "Whrn you hav~ a move as q1111·kLy as v.c.· havP OVl•r a short JH'rllltl of 11rn<· '.)-llU ('OUld h<.tVl' a \ 1•t"!f .,,., t•rc tor rcc twn. · 'ft•i.c ..,a ul Hut while.· l'r·rola I'> ad Vl"IO)l rus t1Jmt·r-, 111 h•· ('a11ttous tn their pun·h<iscs of ,:!old l>O they 1lon'1 iwt w1pt..od out by a s udden -.liik, h<''" not ... url' ~hl'n that m1ghl happen ·A JI lhl· peOJJlc suppO!il'dJ Y 111 the know. 1·~p1·('1ally th1· h1~h powl'red (1nanctal new'>lct11·r-.. haH• be<'n i.ay1n~ there·:. gmnJ;: to lie a correction · · FAA Orders DC-9 Checks Action Follows Loss of Tail Cone NEW YORK IAP) The FAA todav ordered all U.S a irlines to insp~ct the tuil sections of their OC 9s following an incident in which a tail cone fe ll off a DC 9 over the Atlantic Ocean and the subsequent djscovery or cracks an the tails of two other Air Canada r1lanes. The Fede r al Aviation Ad· minis tratwn order was con· taincd m an airworthiness dtrcc· t..i VC' s~nl by telegrn m to the airlines. ll "requires airlines to insf)<lct ror cracks In the aft pressure bulkhead, the em ergency exit door jamb and bulkhead skin within 10 landings after receipt of the telegram ror a irplanes having more than 15,000 land· 1ngs." said f'AA s pokesman Dennis J<'eldman. The d1 recllve says that If <rracks are found In the door Jamb or the bulkhead 's metal skin, the plane muist be repaired t)efo re it may Oy aga1n. Air Canada inspected Its DC·9 fluet after Monday's near dis· aster in which the cone -shaped tall of a jetliner blew off in flight. The inspection turned up cracks in two other plan es Tues·~ day. OAANGEOOAST ~ DAILY PILOT Tlli l'lr-0..A 0..1~ ,.,,.., wn..-"" '' '""' "4M0 lt'WI Nfl'W\ Prft•.•t ... i~ittlr.Of,,,.. t• ••1 PutJOl-~t ~··••oclll-M• Plll>I••--~ '"'-'•l<M; '"' t ..... Mo .... H•-t IW«lt. "'""!lllq!Ofl IW>0<1t1l- l•tnV•tle; tr¥Ww l~ .. tie9'/\owt"(oe•t a \11't9fflf4"0~~-MltiM:Jft"~',,,_..,~, ..... ,\Md ....... ,. , .. _ ..... _ .................. uo ~\1 llA(M-.(4'1tMeM CtlllO<l\l•tliO)t ·-"--,.... ___ ._ , .... ~ v ... ..,.,.._ft, • .,.. o.--•- ~•, ll-u .... "=:t..:~'1: ~M.1..-,.......,_ '°'"'"tnt""'""'llltff,., ,...,...,.. (1'4)"°4111 C1efflftMAAh9!1lal 111MNt1t , ........ a..---- fl was disclo.,cd Tuesday that the problem with the DC 9s has been known to the FAA three years, and the FAA approved mQdlfic·atlons on t he planes or other airlJnes lo rix the problem Texas International revealed m Dallas that after discovering 1·racks in the tall section of one or Its IX'·9s three year:c; ugo, ~ngan eers d eveloped a "doubler" to strengthen thf' tail seC't1on and reduce the• prohlem to one of rc>uline mamtenanct:. Texas ln tern<1t1o n al spokeswoman l'cggy Dyer said that after the airline got FAA :.ipp roval lo install the doubler, It was put on "aJI of our aircraft " A spokesman for Arr Cana da , Steve Pis ni, said he was un- aware of any notification from FAA on the DC·9 problem but that Air Canada was told in 1976 by the manufacturer; McDonnell Douglas lnc .. of the possibility of c racks In the rear preasure bulkheads of OC·9s. ~--.... Gen. Louil H. Wilton of J ack1on, Ml11. and com· . mandant of the U.S. Marine Corpe from 1'75 until h1a re- tirement ln June. hu been elected to the board of direct.on of Fluor Corp. He wu awarded the medal of honor for herol•m · durln1 World War U. Hr said a McDonnell Douglas s t>rv1 rc bulh•tin at that time gave a.irhnes the option or muk 1ng the s tru<'turul mod1f1cat1on or ac-relerating X ray inspe<:tton of thf• bulkheads "We chose that route c X ray) at th:Jt time," P1sni said "Now we're doing both " H e addf'd that h<' understood o;omc other Opl'rators or OC·9s had chost·n the mod1firalion route after the 1976 warning. A n FAA s pokes man in Washmitton. F red f''arra r , -.aid Tuel.day. lhat the agency was "looking Into the possibility lhat this ts a problem that might in vol ve more than one aircraft , c.ind if we do get any lnd1cal1on that 1t ls a widespread problem we would order Inspection or all DC 91'1" Later J<'arrar said the F'AA also nolif1ed OC·9 owners or the problem In 1976 and had. llke Mc Donnell Douglas, "suggest· ed" either a modification or fre· quent X·ray examinationa. CBS News re ported T ueaday that FAA com puter records showed that tall cones or 'other DC·9s have fallen off accidental· ly at leas l six limes before, although the Air Canada Incl· dent was the first time a tall cone fell ort durio.c Oi&ht. The National Tr ansportation Safety Board said the DC-9 h as o ne or the best safety record& ln U .S. aviatlon. Of a dozen types In general use. only the Boeing 737 and 727 had better accident rates than the DC9, and theirs were only slightly better, the board s aid l',.._P~AI DIVERS .•• Jack who took Miss aeaJer on hi• boat out to sea from Dani Point and returned without her . Smith said he wu left on ,.,the dock when she dluppeared, bu1 police aay they think be wu retpou l .. le for tbe wo1nan'1 ldeatb. · Tbe e ffort to find Miu BeaJeT'I body it part ot tM at· te mpt t-o piece to,ether a murdM cu6 aaabtat Smith. H• nrnaJn1 la Loi Ancel• County Jall ln Ueu ol '200,000 N.11. " .. .. ,. ......... CATFISH DEMONSTRATES WALK Fllh Llater Eac:•ped But Didn't UN The lhoee Fish Tale Faet Catfish Takes a Walk MIAMI <AP> Helen Corbett br()Ulht home a mes.a of cat- fish and dumped them m her s ink They looked much alike. Rut when she turned to get a knife. one caWlb Jumped out and walked across the kitchen "( couldn't figure out what he was." Mrs Corbett !lay., "Thl' rest o( the catfish were J~t nutlenni:t around 1n the: water Rut I saw this one JUAt hop out of lh1· sinx and he walkl-d about five or !\IX ~tepa over by the refr1gerntor MRS. COR8ET1' F INAU.Y p1<'k~ 1l up and took 1\ back t.o th1• canaJ where s he caught 1t · W1ldJire aulhont1es say Mn (;orbrtt 1sn t tt>l hn14 J foh story In fac·t. srnre ferent hPavy ruins. they ve t)(•en delu~ed with calls from people unncrvt.-d by the sight of <:alft'ih creeping ucross their yar<b "After these heavy rams. 1J lot.J-11eve.cCJme out or lhe canuls and ~ome visible to peopfe ... u1d frank Morello. a biolog111t with the slate Game and F're:.h Wat.er Fish Comm1sr.1on THE CATnSH. HE SAID. hJ\.en't presented an) µroblems but they have stHTed cunos1t~ · The walking (•atf1sh . nat1w lo SouthNi.st /\'llJ. 1-. '>nr r-,f 23 exot1r SJ>5!CI"" of fish thrl\ 1n1. in J-lon'1a "' 11• r.., ~'11" ll11 '<IJtl and th1· Y.alker'> c·Jn bt· fou1111 fr11111 lfoml''>ll atl ...i1uth r,f 111 rr· tfl Lakt<lantl. 1n C1·ntral FlrJrnlu c >n 1·i,ol r .11n) n11(hl'>. the (1 .It \\hi< h 1 .111 l'"•"' 111 il-1 1n«h, .. - lonJ.!. cOml' out or pomb and• ;m.11 · v. ;Jlk111~ "'llh r h• " 111·< t1Jr ,11 • 1111'.'. PAl'I, S lli\Fl.A°"I), OJ. 1he state•.., '-;ori natn1• f ''h Hc·..,~arch Laboratory 1n B(.l(·<.i Halon. l'umvarcd lhe prc.><'ts~ t11 ,, '.'.oldicr c-rawling on his t'lbo~ One 1!111 h ab & '.'.pecrnl :tlr bladder that enables the fish lo s ta~ out of the water "" lon14 J ' Uwy stay wet and rool. Shafland -.aid "We'd sure like 10 kno" how to ~t-1 rnJ or tht'm . '>DHI Barbara Walden. of Fort P11•r1 ·1· She sa1rl ht•r rum1h has thrt·P pondi. 1111 th•• c:dg., of Fort Parrc·e, on Central Florntu .., Atlantu toust and "'alk1n1Z r atf1s h It\ c there "hy th~ hundred.., and hunlfrNI-; · Mesa Cle rk Foils Hei t ~ Cos ta Mesa <.•onvcnicnce '!tore clerk was c rt>d1tcd w1Lh fo11tng 11 robbery attempt Mon day whcn he refused to bel1cv1· Air Force ProbeK Death of Boy, 2 GREAT FALLS. Mont IAPl Air Force offi C'u1ls are m vestlgaling allegations that a 2·year-old boy who died at u local hospital had been tumt'd away from a m1lttar y hospital four hours farl1 er bcrause his mother couldn't produce her JD card The embitte r ed parent s . airman Dan Greiger and his wife Susanna, allege an airman on· duty at the Malmstrom Air For<'e Bruse hospit.al turned t.he child away before .!'le died Satur d ay In a civlUan hospital. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t h1· man harl J ~110 Pol 1t.'t' .., a1<1 ('!Pr k M 1 r h ;_11ol Prosr1.1 ;,>t or Costa Mt'..,J 1·hast'<i off tht· v.ould b<· robbM v. 1th J 11 rnrh ml'totl pip.? th<' derk 1111llc·d from undl'r th"' c•ounter The 1nnflc·nl bcitan ""h<'n thf' ... ui.pect. a baldto~ mun an h1~ lOs , 1.•ntert"d the l Tott.'m at 22'il fain 1ew Ho;id at .toout ~ 30 p m Tuc-.d<J ~, polwe "aid When thl• man put hi s hand undcr hrs '1h1rt etnd da1med to ha' I.' a gun. Pro~c·1a brand1!>h('d tht.> pipe and C'haM·d him out of th<' store and dov.n tht> blod beforr s topp1nJo( to c•u ll officers J\ t l<"ast four othN robbene<- h11 v1• ocrurrN1 in lht.· last hv1• Wt>t•ks at other Co-.t<.1 Mt''>J con 11t'n1enrf' stores, poltre said In 1•arh <'ft.Ii<', fhe 11uspect <'humed to huve .1 .iun but didn't d1spla} Ofll' UeM'r1pt111n.-, of th1• .:u-.1>e<'l." h&\'l' \ ?T~t'<J _. ~~U~uiU ~eJ@OOfj~~ TM WW. WOfila n low • 14.SO~Ylal• 44.10 IHoc .. It .IO Trffouf 1 Fashion F raJT'e, St(lndard Sl.te Glass Lem. & Case I TOfl~ St••••W• do ... ""'pncl"-.............. '""" .... CoMpkit• QnlCJfter Ft-09M CohctfCM et • .......... rric ... Co...tlc TWlalcj •AIC--. ,,...... .... clla .. ,......_, ,,...P.-AI HRE-S ••• toward a voc•do and lemon groves bordering Goleta. No an- 1uriea were reported. For• Service alficlab feared t11e n ..... rnllrht .... tfdo:Uaa, berlands or the Los Padres Na· tional Forest Three res1dent1al areu were hastily ev•cuated u the names ad vanced . U S. 101 w., cloeed for several hours. caUAing a lO·mlle traffic j a m in both d 1rec t1ons, lhe CahfomJa Highway Patrol sald. The patrol tned to convoy cars and trucks throug h the dense. choking smoke euly today, but the plan wai. abandoned arter a sherlff'i; cur and a state truck collided 1n the gloom In Ventura <;ounty southwest or OJai. a brush fare that broke out Tuesday afternoon had spread over 14,000 acres early today Ev acuaUon centers were set up 1n lhret> Ventura h1S(h schools a" nearly 100 fam1hes fled the Valley Vista houalng tract on the c11 y " northern Pdgt! Report.'> o ( f1rt• related p<Jwf'r ou t <i1te ~ • flooded 1n from 11H over Ventura County. tite County Fire Depart meot said. . P olice blocked off roads in the area and residents on a half dozen. mor~ street.a were under standby evacuation orders "f c:an see the ·name .. from bere." Ventura County Fire Department spokeswoman Danet Oed1ana aajd from her base• a b o u t 15 m ile"' aw a·y 1 n Camarillo. For a time, the-fire th reatened th~ Petrochem-USA refinery and 01 I dernckh nortlteast of lhc r1ty f'ann<-d by wind ~ gus ting between 20 and 30 mph, the fin• had destroyed one 'ltrurturn The blaze menaC'ed V1lhmova Prep School before about 300 hreh~hter.., from Vt•ntur:t Co\Jn t) •, F'1rt-l>epartm1·nt . Oxnard and Ventura city fi re uniL<> and a ... pec1al "'!lrlkt' force" or Loi. 1\nJ(el~ County ftn· l>•·p<trlmPnl engine companies turned bac k the rtam~ ' Rt:.d Cross !lpokesman Ed Gut 1 errc2 SaJd poltce ~v a1·uested nt·arl) too hve 10 studenLs t!!-t .wnal tankt:r:. and hPhcopteri-. ht.-i;cdn ch1:m1cal retardant and "'.1 tl'r bomb1n~ run._ ov1•r ttw '4t"h<.o<>I H ird In 1;11.., An~wt1•s <'ounty JO .1rn'' ,,r 3 04 1 fir('fq.~htt<r~ wu' tJ.111l1 n~ tht· ~:1 ~·· fire 1n 1h1· 1\11~1·fc·.., :"\,it11inJI ,..11n·'>I wh1d1 hJd t'll\t•rf'tl .1t lt·..i..,t J I OIJll Jl fl'' Another 1.000 ac-rcs werf' IO'>t on the ea tcm l'd~e of that bla1e Tue,day n1l(ht when f1 1tmei. ll'aped ;_1 fi re line north of Lht! Cl11J 30 Stat inn ·1r('a do"~ lo -; t '1 1 lo"' ~lount I' .11·1 f11·11 2~• m 1 lt•s non h of Los An~t·ll ' HEA.T ••• mainerl in <'frl'<'I todav for Santa 1\n,r Can}On. Lu l~abr.t und Andhc1m W<' re not exp1·rt1ng a ny tu g r hani;et• throui.ih the t•nd of the· .... eek " ~aid ._. spokes man for th1· South Con~t Air ~uahty ManaR1• ment [)1s trict-' "The air '>hnuld remain hl'~lthy at least along 1hl' l'OU.'>t .. It ma\ look smo~y and grav bul a1r ljUUltl)' OHICti.11'1 '>Hid the pollution lcvt'I in Costa Mesa v.ould n<>t excet'd 10 parts per million today That figure would hJVt' to double before a first -.ta~t' health advisory would be < allC'd The pollution 3vPrage will re· main lower for l.al(una Beach. San Clemente and other coastal n ll (.'.; County Oepartm<'nt of Educ·a lion officials continued to advis•· local school districts to use di~ at>l 1on in ~cheduhng outdoor U<' t1v11\ for '!ludenLc; Hnw1•vPr . n11 formal orders to res trict activit y havt• b<'<>n 1ssueel .. Remember lo ask your f'lye doctor fOf your preacrtpllon With thta In hond yO\J can ahOp a'ound '°' the bell tn eveweor at tn. ngh1 pnce · I llAM •Ill( 08U NOW ONLY 129.60 ~DPTll:AL ACTDRY I • 250 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa • HlllCJren Sq. 642·4630 • W•-"day1 9-5:30 Sat. 9.3 \ • Orange-~oast . · OITION ~oar Bo•etowa D•lly New•p•per VOL. 72, NO. 262, 4 SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W E DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1979 C/N FIFTEEN CENTS Gold Tumbles $7 After ·Re~ord S11rge LONDON <AP) Th price ol 1old fell '8 l~ an ounce ln Lon don today, oae day al\er a beetle session that' rocketed t.be pnce to a re.eord. Loodoo'a fi ve major baJUoo houses "fixed" the price for the afte rnoon sessJon at $369 a troy ounce, down from the monung fixing of $376 an ounce, a nd down from Tuesday afternoon's close ol $372. In Zurich. t.be metal was quot· ed at $3611, with a wlde ranae of bids on either slde. Ool~ cJQfed in ZUcrtcb Tuesday at $373.50. In the gold rush that bas sent prices soaring, buyers seem to be comihg from everywhere - ··the United.States, Europe, the Arabs. Japan aod some Mar· tians," one gold deaJer s ays. Vincent Tese, a partner In Jam es Sinclair & Co. a New 90,000 Acres Charred York gold advisory service, was exaaauaUng only a little. Gold's $24.25·an-ounce price increase Tuesday was ~ record as was a c los ing price of $376 in New York .. Today it bad dropped to $369.25. George Pe rola. m anager or the coin and metal division of Deak Perera, a majorcolndealer, described buslness as "very bee· ti .. c .. Many s mall investors are en· tering the market for lhe first tim-e, he said, trying to get a piece of the gold·boom action. "We ci.n tell that from tM size or the orders and the kinds of the questioo.s they-ask," be said. Gold cost $35 a n ounce 12 years ago -when the dollar was tied to its value and before Americans were allowed to buy it. Its price has risen S160 in the last year -$50 in the last two weeks. One of the beneficiaries ol the latest gold rush was the U.S. foverrurleot. It had coincidental· y sche4uled a n auction of 750,000 ounces of its gold re- serves for Tuesday. and was a ble t o sell the gold for an aver age price of $377.78 an ounce -for a lolaJ or $283.3 million. When the government ·Heat, Wind Hu1·t Firefighters' Work By 1be Assocl•led Press As more than 90,000 acres of brushland smoldered from the north tip to the south end of California today, C1reC11thters struggled against rising tern· peralures and erratic winds that kept a dozen blazes burn1 n~. A half-dozen houses in Santa Bar bara County had been razed by the 4,000·acre Eagle Canyon fire near Goleta, 10 miles west of Santa Barbara. (Related photo, Pa~e AS> Gties Fear IDegal l)mnping A dec 1s1on by county super visors to shut down four Orange County dumps on Sun· days has r aised fears of illegal dum ping among city ofCicials 10 Irvine and San Juan Capistrano. Assistant City Manager Paul Brady oC Irvine s aid today the decision. whk h will take eCfect Nov. 4. 1s certain to cause prob lems in areas· s urrounding the Coyote Canyon landfill site near the UC Irvine campus. "We had a trial shutdown on Sundays when · Propositwn lJ passed and we e xperienced lar ge amounts of illegal dump ing," Br ady said. He said police had to be called out a nd in some cases issued misdemeanor cita tions to trash violators. Br ady also said that public works crews had to clean up the mess and aJI this resulted 10 ad· ditional costs to the city. Brady added that officials will try to work out an agreement m which Oran ge County wi ll at least s har e the a nticipate d added expenses. San Juan Capistrano's PubLic Works Director William Murphy said today his city has opposed closin g t h e local Pri m a Desbecba dump on Sundays. ....... Gen. Louis H. Wilson of Jackaon, Ml11. and com·. mand•m "'the U.S. Marine Corpa from 1975 until hil re· tiremeal ln June, ,bu been elected to the" board of directon of nuor Corp. He wu awarded the Medal ol Honor for berohm dwina World Warll. The fire, which broke out Tuesday in the Santa Yne z Mountains, raced down Eagle Can yon , Jumpe d the coast · highway and burned all the way to the beach befor e taking a swing to the outer edge or the Los Padres National Forest. Firefi ghte r s s tabilized the b laze on the perimeter of two la rge suburban housing tiracts, whe re several hundred families were evacuated. Authorities ad· vised them not to return home today. · Observers To Sinai? WASHINGTON (AP) T he United States reached 'apparent agreement today .with Egypt and Israel on a S1na1 peacekeeping force t h at involves the use or American observers, U.S. oCCicials said. In addition to using U.S. observers. the arl'ange- m e n t calls f o r r e · connaissance flig hts to minitor lsrael's return of the deser t to Egyptian control. The State De partment has begun consultations with Congress to seek ap· proval of the U.S. pres· ence in the region. The officials. who asked not lo be identifi ed , said the g round forces would be composed primarily o f Egyptians and Israelis. Storm Slams Texas Gulf Coast Areas By The Associated Press Winds gust ing to 86 mph, heavy rain and high tides buffet· ed Corpus Christi and other a reas of the Texas Gulf Coast to- day. for cing some evacuations o f housing a nd business dis· tricts . No injuries were reported. Police used special buses with bodies raised h igh over the ground to evacuate residents in three sections of Corpus Christi, including a public housing proj- ect where officers bad to wade in a nd use bullhorns lo warn residents of rising waters. Nearby Aransas Pass re · corded 12.65 inches or rain since Tuesday morning , with 8 inc hes falling since midnight. A wind gust reading of 6S mph w as recorded at Port Aransas, but a private source in the same a re a reported gusts to 86 mph. The storm was spawned by a small, ooo·tropicai low pressure system off the coast. Several roads in the Corpus Christi area were closed t.o traf· fie, including U.S. 181 north or the city, where tbe highway spans Nuecea Bay. The Leathers public housing p r oject wa s hardest hit, although an atnuent area known aa Hidden Cove also was partial· ly evacuated. Tbe central·city bullneaa 411· t.rict known u Six Point.a had water four feet blgb nowtna lhrou«b the street.a. The Corpua Christi Marina, located at the foot or the downtown ana in t.be city'• plc· turaque bay, wa under water and clOled. ,,!. ,. Ooe home was lost in the Rancho Embarcadero tract , another in Winchester Canyon and three more in upper and lower Eagle Canyon, police said. Numerous ranc h outbuildings were lost. and one rancher re· ported 38 head of cattle, valued at $40,000, died in the fire. But the U.S. Forest Service s aid oo"people were hurt Fires aJso swept out of control etcross 40.000 acr es in the Angeles National Forest above <See flRES, P age A2> EnergyP~ Overloads F.quipment E nergy demands of Orange Coast residents seeking refuge from a lessening heat wave have ('aused 26 e lectr ical ·power transfo r m e r s to b u rn out because of overloads. Southern California Edison Company of· ficials reported t oday. Spokesman Jim Kennedy said the situation is gelling better as fe m peral ures cool off, but workers have logged 1.364 extra hours to replace burned·out equipment between Seal Beach a nd San Clemente since Sept. 7. "We've had service inlerrup· lions lasting Crom just a few minutes to several hours in the area because of the heat." said Kennedy. OveraJI, heat and br ush fires ('a u se d 600 So uthland transformers lo go on the fritz in 10 days. resulting in utility losses oC more than S2 million, he added * * * More Bad Air Due on Coast The Orange Coast along with the rest of the South Coast Air Basin, is due Cor bad air quality T h u r s d ay. the Air Qua lit y Management District said to· day. Both in lan d a nd coast a l Or ange County are to expect a Pollutant Standard Index oC 205, compa red with only 92 in the high desert and 100 in Big Bear Lake. where the air will be goOd. Second-stage a le rts a r e forecast for the San G abriel Valley, the Pom ona -Walnut valleys, Upland and Fontana. New Face on Campus t Fres hm;.i n Kathy Snell. 18, Trabuco Ca n~on. trres to o rie nt herself during on entalton act1v1tles currently un dc:r wa~ at UC Ir vine . New s tude nts have ~een taking part all wet•k in programs des igned to f.am1hanze them with the eampus L'Cl's enrollment 1s expected to bt: about 10.000 this fall Clas~c!> start Monday Inaction Charged In FV 'Fountains' The fi ght to plug up fountains that un(•xpla1nably s pring up a lmost daily 1n a Fountain Valley home has moved from the arena of the ~upcrnaturaJ lo the poht1c:il Me l deFord . a plumb1n J.! engineer hired in the hope he could nd the Rill J ohnson home of hot and cold watt'r ttrat gushes through lhe c·oncrcte slab floor. charged Tuc!>day ni ght that Fountain Valley city c·oun c1lmen arc draggin.: their rct't 01.'f-'ord s aid he contacted a bout 10 l'OUnty. !>tall' and federal agenc1ei. a nd ele<'led or f1 cials Jn an attempt to $!1:'l somcttung done with what hi:' believes IS a pocket or under ground gas The agencies, hc said . won't take action unul they rere1ve a formal request from the City or Fountain VaJley DeFo rd said th e s tale'!> 01v1s1on of Oil and Natural Gas in Long neach has dra~gcd out maps s howing that an oil well was capped near the Johnson home in the 1920s. He claims that well gas 1s forcing the water through the concrete floor. DeFord m oved i nto the waterspout picture in August after r eading accounts of the Johnsons' pli ght s pouts of water that r.ui ned carpets. hit walls and pictures and disr ueted family Life in J?eneral People called to offer pr ayers or m ethods for ridding t he home of ghosts. Others dropped in to watch the water show T he Jobnsons' la ndlord of· ( ered a SS.000 re"' a rd to lht• person who could soh c tht.> mvs terv b eFord re fused th<' offer but began work for plumb1n~ foe~ In ;m att<'mpt to reh<'n' the arcc1 of ""hat he bt'h<·H-d 't'ai. artc::.1an "l'l I pnc-ssures lie satd 1'uesda\' thal ht· droH fnur p1J)C:' into th~ ground on tht• .J ohnson propert) Onl) J hltlt· "alcr tnckll-d out Clerk in Mesa Doubts Gun; Foils Robbery t\ Costa Mesa convC'n1ence '-lore clerk was credited '-'1th roiling a robbery attempt Mon day when he refused to believe the man had a RUil Police said clNk M 1chael Proscia. 24. oC Costa M c~a. chased ofC the would·be robber wi th a 14-inch metal pipe the c ler k pu lled from under the counter T he incident began when the suspect. a balding man in h1s 40s. entered the U-Totem at 2271 Fair view Road al a bout 8 30 p.m. Tuesday. police said When the m an put his hand under his shirt and claimed to have a gun. Proscia brandished the pipe and chased him out of the store and down the block before stopping to call officers. Descriptions of the sus~ts have varied Pane Sniper Elusive Mathm Devices Fail to Trap Glaas Vandals By JACKIE RYMAN °' .. ~"""Miff J erry Wooten bu some ot the most eophiaticated aecurity de· vices in the world. But be can't c atch whoever shoots out bis wlndoW.. The COila Mesan, a former Loa Anceles policeman and cur· rently president or Sea Coast Secutity, admits he's cettini f ruat.rated. "It'• lronJc. We've 1ot the mot& '1n0de!9 equipment ln the world and we can't catch anyone," Wooten said. "I have no doubt that we'll cet him ; it's the expense." Tbe trouble be1ao alx weeks a10 on a Saturday nl,:bt When eomeotte drove put the security firm's offices at 1651 Placentia Ave. and shot out. the windows or four company vans parked there. "I sald , 'Well, it's just kids,' " Wooters noted. "I didn't. even re· p0rt it." Since then, he's had the wif'I· dowa shot out. of nine vans, one station wagon .with only 200 miles on it, and the front of the office. The front windows were shot out three Umet. Wooten "Umates lbe t.ot.al dama1e at about 92,900. The attacka have been atepped up, too. Originally occurriDI every aeven t.o 10 days, they're now happening twice a week. The sLation wagon was sbot up on Monday. · 'Obviowily somebody's mad about something," said Wooters, explaining tbat none or bis neighbors have bad trouble . He said be doesn't know of any dis· crunUed ex·employees. "I don't know why a burglar would be mad at us.'' he sald. "We catch some now and then. but when you're a bur1lar you take your chancn. "I used to be a policeman ln Les Aqeles 18 years a10. That's a lone ~me t.o bold a grud1e un· le11 they've been ln JaU. Nobod,y spenda 11 years ln JaU anymore, even for murder." Wooten isn't. laking the at· tack's sitting down. He'• offered a $500 reward for capture ol the <See SNIP!a, Pase Al> ': 1 last auctioned gold In August, the metal averaged $30U l8 an ounce. P erola said the SlOO Cana· dian maple leaf h as been ex· tremely popular with small in· vestors since the coin was issued two weeks ago, through dealers take a heftier commission on the m apleleaf than on other coins because it is seen as a collec- <See GOLD, Page Al) Prime . Climbs To 13.4o/c 'liF.:W YO R K I AP! Chemical Bank. acting a day ,lft<'r the Federal Reser ve mo' ed to tighten cred1l. raist.'11 ll'> pr1m1: lendin~ rale lo a rct· ord 131, pcrcenl The· increai.e from I .J pt:rcent came after the FedC'ral Ke~erw Board rai~ th~ d1:.counl r at1: tht• ralt• commNl'1al bank'> J:I J' on runch borro"ed from the FED SPLITS, BUT RAISES RA TE -A4 ~ edt·r~tl Re-;erv•· lo 11 pcrrent from lfJI ._. pcrCt'nl. 1 h l' prim{' rat'" "h 1 ch 1 ... rhurJ,!ec1 h\ hunk' 10 rnoi.I c·rt"(hl "Orth\ c·orpora11· ll'1rro"er-;. h<i:. llt·t·n ri"n~ r ap1dlv 111 recent ~•·ck-. :Jnc1 ~Pnl to 1:1 percent J '-l "('\•k Da' 1c1 .Jom·., banking mduslr) anal)~t at f\ubrey G Lanslon & Co . said that Chemical's move 10 131, percent probably an t1c1patcd further moves by the Federal Reserve to raise the ('0!>1 or funds banks acquire fo r lend mi.: Jont'' '-JH1 lh~ 13'' percenl! priml· .it Chem1C'al . the nation·., -.1xth lari?t'!-l bank. soon would be matched by the re::.t of the na· tion ·., major banks 1r the federal runds ratt• goei. uµ T hl• pn ml• rall'. \\h1 r h hanks UM· ai. a ba:.e Cor l>elling interest ratf'~ o n all ro mmercial tndu,trwl loans. hdS climbed :i full perccntagt• p<llOI Slnl'C a t2 pt•rt·ent prune· wa:. posted na t1onw1de 1n mid August. Al Lhe li1.•i.:1nnanf! or 1 97~ the primt• -.tood <it i ·1 1 perct•nt. Thl' p rim•· rat1• dnes not d1rN'll\ aJfcC'l 1ntl'rei.I rates on t·onsuml•r in~tallm<.·nt loans, but 11 '' t·on~•dt•red a general in· <flC':tlOf or l'rC'dll ('O nd1tion::.. Hu s 1nt•,.,e, thJl borrow ctt h1gh1..·r mten•:.t rJtes c:m ~ ex p'E.'C'lc'1 to pJ::.:. steeper c1Jsl.S lo l'On~umcr'> in the form or higher l'rll'l'~ NEWSPAPER WORTH GOLD? PARIS 11\1» The leftist nt>wspa~r L1berat1on tweaked I ht· nost• or th\> gold c r azed finan('1al world today by coming ·ou t with a ~o ld -co lored masthead and ur~i ng r eaders to buy as muny copies as t hey could It claimed each ~old-hued · L1b<'rat1on" contained 0 .4 J(rams or the prec.ious metal. and that every copy bought a t the street price or 59 cents was actual!> worth $4 80. Coast Weather Sunny through Thursday with highs arbeaches in upper 70s and low 80s, in· la nd in 90s. Lows ton1gbt in 60s. INSIDE TODAY· A itcret diary reportedly kep t b y D w ig h t D . Eiaenhower touchea off new controver"JI mw World War II. SH &'tory, Paoe Al2 . l•tlex AIY-w.ke All a .. u.... (ti L,M,I• At Ml.._.......,., ..._., ..,...,,... ••u CM....,_.• Al_.......... 11 Claul,._ 01-11 N•llelMll-M C-k • .. Of .... ~ "" c,..,_ .. ~ ...-.. en 0...~ AM,,...,..... .. ......... ........ . ... I~ ••it MK• MMtlRI .. ......... CIMI T ....... • 8'1 -' fl-Cloll,14 ,,_... 1-.u MT • ..._ l lt W.~ M .._... Cit WwtllllftWI M o.lty ~ ... IUff ~ JERRY WOOTERS DOESN'T KNOW WHO KEEPS BREAKING Hll WINDOWS OR WHY PrHldent of Com MeN Secuttty Firm S•y• He'• Fruetr•t•d by Recurrtng V•nd•ll•m lnjrued Boat . Racer Aoki Doing Better . Restaurateur Rocky Aoki was "awake. talking and dolng much better." early today but r e- mained In serious condition a fter surgery in San Francisco following a high.speed boating accident. "It's good news." said Maury Teerenboo m , s pokesman for Letterman Arm y M edica l Center at the Presidio. "He went from very seriously ill to just s erious this morning ... ··His vital signs a re good, but or course we're still keeping a cJose watch over him ." said · Teerenboom. Aoki underwent s urgery Sun· day ror a ruptured aorta su!· Cered Friday The boat he was piloting , a n e ntry 1n t h l' Benihana Gran d Prix race , struck a wave at 70 m ph during a trial run about one mile west of the Golden Gate. Aoki is owner of lhe Benlhana of Tokyo restaurant chain Wast Man Hurt a s Car Hits Sailboats A San Clemente m an was treated for minor Injuries and released from Hoag Memorial HoispltaJ Tuesday after his car collided with a pair of sailboats. Police s~d Steven Hilario, 21 . or 4 Vista Encana, was injured ·at 4 :30 a.m. in the accident in the 2000 block of West Coast Highway in Newport Beach. According to Hilario, another driver made a s udden lane change that caused him to loose control of his cor. The vehicle Jumped the cente r divider , croHed the roadway and col IJded with the 12 a nd 14-foot boats which were parked on trailers at Windspeed Boal.f>. Police said the driver of the oth er car apparently didn't stop lo aid Hilario. Projects Approved LONG BEACH <AP) -Ex- ·pansion or Spartan Stadium at :San J ose State University to :30,000 seatai and conatrucUon ol :a T he ater Arts Building at ·Sonoma State University have ~en approved by a commJltee or the California State Universi- .ty and Coll eges Board of "Trustees. .. .., .. -• . .. • . ... .. OtllANOI COAST H DAILY PILOT . ...,, .. _ "'·~-....... - , .... c-tof "~ ..... --~ .. "'"- n.-.......... llMMtlnt(•ll• CNftttlt W. ~ ........ AulllMI MA"41fl"l lilllon T1t11ti.111 (7141MMllt C111rr111Mw•"""•....,. SNIPER SOUGHT. • • culprit leading to convlcUon, !tld last week Installed cameras to take photos of the street out- side his store . However, the cameras were taken down Monday because a c ustom er needed them more than he did, Wooters said. The culprit struck again Monday night. but he believes 1t was a Rites Held For Harbor High y~ctim Private services were held to· flay for Terry Hc audoux or South Laguna. a graduate of Newport llarbor lilgh School. who wa:. lost at sea &opt 1 1n the n ash or a ltj(ht vlane lie was 27 Tht· a((·Hlcnl fJt·t•urrNI 1>H th1· l.'Oast.or New Orl(·<i n .... when· Mr Heaudoux wai. v<Jt·;it111n 1ng He was a member of the El N igue l T e nnis C lub Mr Be<Judoux ath:nd<'<I the· Col11·w· of San Mat'"' Ser vices were he ld at Our l.ady of Mounl Carmel Calholw <'hurch 1n Nt•wport R1•:.1ch . Mr BeaudCJux leave:-. his v.1fc· De borah P:.itt1son Uc:a udoux . and their childrPn Ilana . Ii. Hachel. ~. and Ian Stewa rt. 2, <ill of South L<Jguna. his mother and s lepfath(•r , Mr and Mr!> S tewart Bowie or Newport Rea<'h . his brothe rs. Kell y Ueaudoux of Newport Reach and Robert Bca udoux o f Lake Tahoe:Calif . and his mother in I a w . Mrs fl.S. P a ttison of NC'wporl l!t·<H'h f 'roM Page A J FIRES ... I.os Angeles, 8,200 acrei, near Placerville SO miles northeast of Sacramento and across 3,000 acres m Plumas County al the northern tip of the staLe. Flames in the Goleta blaze 100 miles north of Los Angeles con llnued lo advance southeast toward avocad o and lemon groves nearby. More than 500 firefighters managed to bring a hne around at least one·lhird of the blaze. said Forest Service s pokesm 11n Steve Home, but he wo uld not predict containment. U.S. 101 along the coast was c losed throughout the night, cau sing a massive traffic backup that stretched at one time ror 10 miles in both direc- tions. Authorities tried lo escort lraf· fi e through Tuesday evening but the plan was abandoned after a 11berirra car and a truck collided in the gloom. In Ventura County southwest o r Ojai, m o re t h an 670 flreflehten battled two brush fires wh1~ erupted Tue1d1y . The largest, dubbed the Creek fire. burned out of control today after c001uming at least 16,000 acres betweln the Ojai Valley a nd Ventura. Officials declined to 1peculate when It would be contained. Ventura County Fire District 1pokenoman KriaU Kleln 1a.ld 71 enonea. five air tanktrt, and two heU~ worked to pro- tect tM town ol Oakview lo the Ojai VaJJey. M1. Klein aald a number of 1tructurel were tbreat.ned, 1Mtt aa Iona u the wiadl dJd not kJck UPi.DOMal&bem lbould be I01t. ••aawblle, the CHP c&oHd otf HiOwa, a ~ dllcou.r.,td all traffic UlroUCb the area. No tQturt• were reported, Ml. Klein ta.Id, and vartou populat- ed poa.U lD 1urroundint rural arua md boUllnc tract.a wwe ... cu.a.cl. No time ot contaln· m•• w• Pl'9dld*9. '' coincidence. .. I don't suspect anyone here." he said. He added that he's or- dered more cameras. Even If someone Is caught, he'll probably be charged only with ll,\allcious mischief and draw a $100 fine, Wooters said. And he probably won't be able lo sue becuuse "nobody who has any money would do s omeUung hke that " The problems ..are expected to stop eventually because Wooters 1s planning lo move his busmess into l<Jrgcr quarte rs on Newport Boulevard The new office will be oc r upied round the <:lock because It will be.· lhl' Cl'nlcr for alarm i.ystcrns to ring inlCJ. .. Jl 'is goin~ to be like San Quentin," Wooters said "You won 'l ~ able to hrc:u lhl· 1n then· \\ llhout tnpµing i.u mcth1ng " But ht• <JO,knowled gcd that othl'r~ '-'1th virndallsm problems .1r1•n't so lu,•k\ IC :-.oml•bo1.I} 1n the· alarm bus1nc:s:-. can't d«lll Y.1lh thb , how's lhe poor citizen going lo get along.," Woote rs said. House Nixes Pay Increase . - For Congress WA SlllNGTON IAPJ Thf· Houiu~ p;ii:.i.ed an amendment to day that would give me mbers or Co n g r ei.s and top -p<J1d bure:.iut·rnti. a 7 p<!rcent pay ram .• Then 1t krlled the bill Puss<JJ.(C or the pol1t1cally M'nsit1 vc am('ndment legislation came on a !>landing vote flf 156 64, in which no names were recorded Defeat came on a :.!19 191 volf• Pa&i.age came after opponent.'\ Wf'rc unahle lo get the necessary sup1>ort to fon ·c a roll call Only 34 m•·mbers would &upport a roll call vote It took 4>t votes to force such a vote, which would h11ve put <.'<l<'h mem ber on record as opposing or supporting the pay hike The House then took up other provisions of leg1slallon to which ~he pay raise was attached The pay raise proposal wouJ.d affect the salartes or con gressmen who make $57,500 a year and of federal judges and bureaucrats making $47,500 ll year . ll comes only three months after the House accepted and then rejected -an offer to raise aJI those salaries by 5.5 pe.rcent a year. NB to Ho1Wr City Workers ' N e wport Bee c h 's city employees will be honored Thursday a t a dJnner at the American 'Legion Hall. 215 15th St . The annual event, aponaored by the city's employee organl~a­ llons, wiU include a 1pa1betU dinner prepared by F inance Director George Pappu . Awards for outstanding service will be presented and en- tertaJnment will be provlded by c ity officials, includlnt Arts Commi11loner Beryl Melinltoff who wtll alnc the official c1ty 1on1, "That'• My Newport 8t1cb." F-16 Silenced WASIUNGTON <AP) -'11\e Air Force Hid today It ba• r"trtct.td ftrtnc ol lb• new P'·te n1hter'1 cannon becaUM-vibra· tJona tnt.rtered with ru1bt con· trol1 on two ot the planee. Divers • .. EndSea Search Arter a frulUe11 underwater search Tuesday, Newport Beach police 1aid lod1y they haven't decided whether to try aaain to locale the body ol missin1 kid· nap victim Carolyn Bealer. A team of seven Navy divers. guided by Newport Beach Delee· tive Ken Smith and Harbor Patrolman Terry Lundy, spent t hree hou.n diving ln an area three miles otr Dana Point Harbor. without flndtne the 24- year-old woman's body. The sear c h area was de- termined last Friday by a psychic from Huntington Beach who directed police and Lundy on , a trip from Newport Harbor to Dana Point and beyond to the spot where she said Miss Bealer died The Garden Grove resident has bt~n miss ing s ince Aug 24 whe n she disappeared during a boat ride related to a kidnap and e x torlion plot. Her brother, Larry t'ox of Anaheim, alle1ed· ly was the target of the scheme. Larry Donald Smith, 44, or Ne wport Beach was a rrested Aug. 26 by FBI agenia and races federal cxlortlon c'harges in con nection with the case Smith has told invesUgalors that Miss Ueuler was a wtllfng participant in the errort to get Fox to pay $100,000 r&nM>m for hls sister. The extortion suJspect said he was pressured into the plot by two men known as Ray and J a ck . He said It was Ray and Jack who took Miss Bealer on his boat out lo sea from Dana Point and returned without her. Smilh said he wu left on lhe do<'k when she disappeared, but police say they think he was. r es ponsible for the woman's death. The eff ort to find Misi. Healer's body Is part of the at· tempt to piece together a murde r ca'>e agains t Smith · lie remains in Los Angeles County Jail in hf"u of $200,000 hail f'ro"' Pafl#' A J GOLD ... tor.,· item For thut n·a~<>n. Deak l'erern I n c:i. to :-.teer investors from the gold mapleleaf to other coins. hke the South African kruger- r and , wh1<·h do n't l'Omm<Jnd 1.uch a premium .. People are calling us and a.'>k· i n g 'What ~old coin s hould ""l' hu} .,. " Perola .. aid "We're t~ll1ng them buy the kruger rand or the Au!>tnan 100 kroner or the Mexican 50 peso " The• ~old boom has been at tributcd by expert!> to fear"> about lhf• world economy Many invt·~t9r~ turn to l(Old a:. a &afr investment when they feel that their currency holdings or In· ves tments will be hurt by ad verse e<'onom1 c condlt1oni:. Con cern about world inflation. the U .S recession and the poss1b1ll· t y of rising oil prices· are among the economic worries listed by ana lyst.'l as boostin~ gold. Many <JnoJysts i.ay the gold rush can't last forever. and pre- dict the steep climb in gold prices <'ould resul t in an equally steep drop ''When you have a move as qu1<'kly a .... Wl' have over a short period of time. you could h11ve :.i very severe correc tJon." Tese !\aid. Out wh1I<' Pt'rola Ii. advising <'ustomcrs lo be cautious 10 their purchases of gold ao they don't get wiped out by a sudden slide. he's not sure when that might happen. CATFISH DEMONSTRATES WALK ..... , ......... Aeh Later Eac•ped But Didn't UH The Shoee Fish Tale Fact Catfish Takes a Walk MIAMI IAP> llelen Corbett brought home a mess of clil· fish and dumped them Jn her :-.ink They looked much alike . But when she turned t.o get 11 knifr, one catfish Jumped out and walked across lhe k1tcheA "I couldn't figure out what he was," Mrs. Corbett says "The r~t or the catfish were JUSl nuttenng around 1n the water Aul I saw tht.'> onl· JU"t hup out or 1 h•· '>Ink and he walked <Jbout fr ve or six blepso\.e r by the refngeratr>r MRS. CORBETT Pl~Al..L Y picked it up and took 1t back to the canal where shP caught 1t Wildlife authont1eb \a y Mr'> Corbett is n't telling a fish story lo fact. !ince recent heavy rams . they've been deluged with calls from 1)e(>pl e unm·n l'O hy the s ight of c atfish creeping across their yards .. .. After lhese heavy rain.'>. J lot huve come out of lhe canals a~d becom e v1s1ble l'> pc<Jplt-. .... 1111 1-·ra nk Morello, a b1olog1st with the state Game and f''ret.h Water Fish Comm1ss1on . . THE ('t\TFISll. HE SAIO, haven't presented any problems . but they have st1rr<.'<.1 cunos1t~ --The walksn~ r·alf1sh natl"· to Southei.st Asia. 1s one()( 23 l')(Oll(' :-.p<.•< , ..... or f1 ... h thrivrni• 1n f lr1r11!<1 w:.itcr ... Mon•llo i:.a1d , and the \.\a lk<•r ... CiJO IH founrJ rr11m fl omt•'>ll•ad. '>llUlh Of here lo La ke land 1n C'1·ntrnl Flnrr rlu ' On ,.,,,,, r.Hn) n1~hi... lht f•'h \\h11'11 1·dn ~row t11 Iii inche'> long l'Orne•>Ul <Jf p<mdb Jn!I • .• n.11 1A alking · 1o1.1th their pectoral fin ... PAtL S llAFl.A,D. CH lho ... 1.111·., "''" rn1 11v1· f"1s h Ht•.,t•a r('h l.aboralf)n in B111 ,, l<JttJn c '>lll JJdrt·d t he process to a old1t-r lfalA lln1i: on h1 .., t:llJtn"''> One gdl ha. .. a ~11t·t·1al .ur hl:.illdN that ena blt•s the fi sh to s tay out of lhe \o\ ate r as Ion~ "'~ Lht') '>lay wet <tnd cool. Shafland said "Wt''d sure hkr tn kn•11A h•1w to ~Pl mi nf them " said Ba rbara Walden. or Fort 1'1•·rc• -Sht: saJd h<>r family ha-. thrr·•· p<1 nll'\ on tht> ed ge of f'~ort l'1erce <>n Cf>ntr11I Florida .., l\tl.mt11· 'Od'il and walking catfish In e therl' 'b' the hundr"d" Jn•I hunrlri·d'> · Live-in Lovers Denied Lawsuits SPRIJ'GFIELD, Ill cAf'1 The lltino1s Supreme Court rul("<J today that couples .who sh11n · u sexual relat1ons h1p but do not marry may not sue ea ch oth('r for a propert} '>t·lllt'mc nt :.ifler the rclalioni.hsp ends JuttllC't''i ..,llld th<i l a llowinJi .. u c h JHoperty ~l'ltl 1·me nt:. bet\l\1een l.Jve-ln lovers would un dcrmine the state·~ rommitment to the JO.SlllUllOn Of m<i rnage. and 1n efrect re1ns t1tute the practice of common law mar rwge outlalA cd 1n lllinui!> in 1905 The ruling came 1n a Cham pa1gn County C'ai.e an which a worn an. Vic ton a llew1tt , i:.ued Robert Hewitt for a d1vorce·typ(' property settlement because the couple had lived together IS vean1 and had three <'hildren, c•vc•n though they were not mar· 111-'d ~h Hewitt sought "an CQuoJ :-.han• of the profits and prop· ert1es u ccumulated b y ttte part1e:-." during the time they lived to~ether S h t: i:.a1d i.he helped h im e tabh'lh lus career as a dentist, tha t they acted publicly as thouazh they were husband and '-' lft'. and that as a result o( her effort" he e a rns m ore than S80.000 a year and accumulated laq~e amount.s or property. A circuit court had thrown out I ht• s uit but un appellate court overturned that decision , saying s he was entitled lo seek a settle· ment &l00 .~0oo10 ED~~ Ttt• WW. Wort!• n low • l4.SO~Vt.._ 44.IO.._.. lt.IOTrffeul (Fashion Frame, Standllrd Size Gtas.s Lens & Casttl ,., """' St••a•We ................ ............ ,, ....... c ..... """"" &AIC.1•4 "••ch._ .............. "Remember 10 astc r.our eve dociOf tor vour preacrlphon Wilh th 1 in hand. you ~n shoo around tor the ~ In ey•wear at the right price .. ,AAMEITYLf 01-n NOW ONLY 129.50 . . "IJPTll:AL FACTORY . 250 E. 17th Strief, Costa Mesa • Hlllgren Sq. 642·4630 • Wffkdays 9·5:30 Sat. 9.3 -. .... ~- ' .. DAILY PILOT_ Al ~~unfy.. Firm on Dropping Odd-even Inspection Of DC-9s Ordered NEW YORK <AP) -The FAA today ordered all U.S. airlines to inspect the tail sections or their DC-9s following an incident in which a tail cone fell off a DC-9 ove r the Atlantic Ocean and the s ubsequeot discovery of cracks in tbe tails of two other Air Canada planes. The Federal Aviation Ad· ministration order was con- tained in an airworthiness direc- tive sent by telegrart' to the airlines. It "requires airlines to inspect for c racks in the an pressure bulkhead, the emergency exit door jamb· and bulkhead skin within 10 landings after receipt of the telegram for airplanes having more than 15,000 land- ings." said FAA spokes man Dennis Feldman. The directive s ays that ii cracks are found in the door jamb or the bulkhead's metal s kin, the plane must be repwred before il may fl y again. Air Canada inspected its DC·9 fleet after Monday's near dis- aster in which the cone·shaped tail of a jetliner ble w off irt- flight. '"Tfie inspection turned up cracks in two other planes Tues· day. lt was disclosed Tuesday that the problem with the DC·9s has been known to the FAA three year s. and Jbe FAA approved modifications on the planes of other airlines to fix the problem. W1U1ty Velays Se'-ection of Vote System Orange County Sup er visors Tuesday put off a decision for two weeks on the selection of a new voling system to replace Cole m an-Gyrex voting equip- ment the county now uses. Supervisor Ralph Clark sought the delay because Consolidated Computer International Inc. of Anahe im expects to receive s tate certification soon. The Anaheim firm did not re- ceive the recommendation of a county technical committee because i t didn't have the certification required b efore equipment can be used in a California election. Supervisors have set aside $1.5 million to replace the IS-year-0ld Cole man-Gyrex system. Five vendors have made bids ranging from $400,484 to $3,344,698. False Alarm? WU kDowD durtAI tbe Jati!Ol ol u.. tNla lat fPNI, ao -...,... nlata ..t that control• ar. not aHded. ''f lulwa't teen or heard any a111umenta that hold water on wlay " lbould ec>GUnue wU.b the plu," Supervlaor R.tpb Clark Hid. 'I Super•t.Gr Harnett Wledtr aald t.he cont.roll are aomethln1 .lbat ahoWd be lmpo1ed only dur- ln1 real emer1eocles. ·'It would weaken future UM of cont.rols ii we perpetuated t.8em ln non-emcreency Umea." abt: edded. Artion at Aliso ''ll't llh.cr_y1n& woU." llr Wieder also said she beltevee Lhe controls are tled to Brown'• poliUcaJ ambttlona. "CaUfornta wu the ftrat to .respond to the odd·even plan and It la h1• chum to fame. "ll wu h1I plan and it ia lm· por\ant for him to remain 1n the forefront." Superviaorl were aaked Tues· ·day to clarify their decisioa by board Chairman Pbillp Ant.bony because of ''new informatioo." Included in that information was a letter to Anthony from energy commission CbaJrman a...u Sdawtldw1.. wbo Mid that October la expected to be.a heavy month for gasoline coo· aumptlon. Schweickart. eaid that addi· Uonal fuel i.a needed bext month because of the v icorou s agricultural harvest anUcigated in California. He said crops are maturing later than us ual this year because ol cooler than normal midsummer weather. The energy official said transit strikes in Los An1eles and San Francisco have put Bodysurfcr s lides along well-formed-Aliso Beach Park wave in South Laguna as fellow wave rider watches in foreground. The break at Aliso is fast and bodysurfer.s must be agile enough to avoid s lamming themselves on the sha llow sand bottom. If you ·re not experienced, you should !>Un out. say lifeguards. who last weekend ·pulled two novice bodysurfers from the rough shorebreak after they suffered neck and back injuries. Man Says He Saw Samsoe Girl Later· By J ERRY CLAUSEN Ol IM D•llY f'li.t S"'lf Tim Fallen of Garden Grove tes tified Tuesday in Wes t Orange County Municipal Court that he saw a girl described as murder victim Robin Chnsline Samsoe the day after she re- portedly djsappeared from Hun· tin~ton Beach. Fa llen, 21, testified he rec· ognized the girl as 12-year-old flobin Samsoe Crom a police de- partment photo shown him on June 21, shortly after he saw her in Huntington Beach. Fallen was put on the witness stand by Newport Beach at- torney John Barnett. whom the court has appointed to defend Rodney James Alcala. suspect- ed of kidnapping and murdering the young blonde. Alcala's preliminary bearing, to determine whether he should be bound over to Superior Court on the charges, is being held behind locked doors. Barnett said today the hearing will reconvene on Friday, when he expects to produce a Los Angeles man spotted on June 22 within 80 feel of where Miss Samsoe's decomposed body waf, discovered 10 days later. The man. convicted murderer Raul Vasquez, is in Los Angeles County Jail on another char ge, Barnett swd. Barnell indicated he 1s at· tempting to show that the pros· ecution's theory that Alcala was one of the last people to see the Huntington Beach murder v1ct1m alive is in error Except for witness Fallen. who believes he saw the girl ride by on a yellow bike while he VIS· ited in Huntington Beach on June 21 , the last person to see RotJtn Samsoe was her 12-year- old girlfriend Bridgett Wilvem. police say. The two girls had visited Hunt- ington Beach State Beach on June 20. There, they were ap- proached by a man who wanted to take their photographs Robin's girlln end has identified Alcala as that man. 700 Pilots Reach Accord· With Hughes Hughes A1rwest and its 700 pilots have agreed on a new con- tract but flights rem ained grou11ded for the ninth con secut1ve day today because of a continued walkout by the airlines' 2,200 ground workers: No negGtJat1ons are scheduled with the striking Air Line Employees Assoc1at1on which represents Hughes A1rwest 's a irport staff, reservation agents a nd clerks The strike has forced cancella· tion of 14 flights the a1rhne operates daily from Orange County's John Wayne Airport. No deLalls were released on the 20·month agreement Hughes negotiators reached late Tues· day with pilots. Ground worke rs reportedly are scelung a 39 percent raise over three years that would ra isc minimum sala ries to $25,620 for worker~ with 10 years service. added demudl OQ &uollu .... plies. "The present calm is only slightly removed from the long lines and social upheaval of Jut spring." Schweickart said. "Precipitous withdrawal could aend mi&leadlog signals to the driving public. resµ.!Ung in a re. tum to unrestrained fuel con· sumpUon at tjmes when the suPo- ply and demand balance is pre· carious." Local officials disputed other argument.a that odd-~wen ration· ing resulted in increased use or public mass transit. In B•atiagtoa Tiiey coatead tbat 111.-r prices for tuel account for ~ difference. "Oil companies have driven up prices where they want. them to be." Supervisor Clark said. "I beUeve the suppUes will be stable until they want to In- crease prices up to $1.SO per gallon." Supervisors voted lo seek Brown's permission to discon· Unue the odd-even plari as quick- ly as poeaible but agreed to keep machinery available in case the controls are needed again. Homeowners, Punkers Clash By STEVE MARBLE Of ti. O.ily ~I ... S~H Upset Huntington Beach homeowners and angry teen-age punk r ockers crossed verbal swords Tuesday rught at a com- m unity meeting des1gnea to clear the a ir o f rea r s of nei ghborhood violence and van- dalism. About 150 persons gathered at Edison Community Center. som e e1'pressmg rears of punk .rock auack.s and others wanttnR to know how much or the law they could take into lhear own hands. Mike Butler, an 18-year old punk fad.isl. sard tales or bizarre punk rockers car ving Nazi sym bols into helpless v1ct1ms and re ports of youths rolling on glass for kicks are "overblown ·· "Evcq·one ha <;s el c; thP punkers: · said the ~hort haired \Outh "l'\'t' neHr cut my'>elf or rolled on Ria!.'> " Jim Lan~ston a lluntmgton He a ch homl'ov. ner ..... aid h.- formed a three man possf' to protect his net~hborhood and to make sure "1t doesn•t turn into another Watt.-. " Ed Zschoche. pre~1 d t>nt or Ne1Jthborhood Watch. ">aid ht!. ~roup orRaniz.ed the meetm~ to inform people how to protect themselves and their homes ·We're not in favor or v1g1lantes or people ca rry1n~ ~um .. but we do favor -;tickinR together .. He sard some punk rocker; present a senous cnme prob· lem. Police legal adviser Bill Sage told residents they could makf> c1t1zen arrests and use rorce in doing so He told residents. who wanted to khow iT the~ c-ou ld hold neighborhood prankster<> at J.(UO· point until police arrive that they could display a gun but couldn"t use .. deadlv force ·· Phyllis Sariego. the mother of an Ed1son Htgh &hoof -,tudent, said she was afraid the clash betwee n h1 Jth sc hool punk rockers and non·punker" could develop into "a senes of Rang wars·· ·· Edtson l!'t JUSl a pov.cr keg and the straight kid:-wh o don·1 like punks are gelling so angr~ they can't see straight." ~h<' !'tatd. Another mOlh(•r s aid h(.'r high sch ool .age boy carries a ~witchblade knife for protecllon She swd youths often fight over musical tastes "Some day there''! JUst going to be a big fight betv.een the punkers. the disco crowd and the hardcore rock fans." she sug gested. Police Sgt. Trt!. Swan described punk faddists as loud youths often s porting tinted s hort hair who demonstrate "weird and orten masochistic or sadist behavior " • frank Martinez. a 17-year·d'ld punk rocker. said he regularly <'ome<; under attack for his styh- of dress and his ~hort hair. "It'!'! usually the h1pp1es, you know. the long hairs that hal>sl•· u1>. ·· he said. He turned to a friend and asked, "Didn't every - one hassletheh1pp1esonce? .. Heart Tumor Blame d in Ride Death A woman who lapsed into a ('Om d and dJed after an extended ride on 01~n eyl a n d"s Space Mountain wai. killed becaust• a piece or tumor m her heart dis · lodRed and traveled to hc•r brain. the Orange County Coroner·~ of f1ce reported today L1stin~ the death of 31 ·year old Shen II Hoffman as ·'due to natural caust.-s:· a spokesman for the coroner's office said tesL' could not determine whelhef' ttw lumor broke free dunn~ Mrs HoHman·s t wo rides Aug. 14. T he woman became ill an<I was unabtt' lo get out or a passenger car on tht' thrill ndc after her f1 Nt tnµ A. ride operator. who Dis nl•yland officials said was not awarv of her husband's attempt 10 f!t'l h1" wife off the ride. pushed a button that sPnt th1.· t•oupl<' on another three minute r1d1;> on the indoor roller coaster M r<1 Hoffman was taken lo a local hospital where she lapsed into d coma She died a week later Dt :.neyland offll·1als maintam that the Space Mountain ride did not play a rof(' m her death. A <·oroner·~ deputy said "'' further tcsL-; v.erc scheduled. Frederic Costly MOBILE. /\la. I API • Hu.r r1cane Fredenr s high winds and heavy r ain causeo more than $1 8 btlhon damage in Alabama and Mississippi. the National Weather Service re ported Tuesday Quinlan Pictures Sale Try Reported Teen Nabbed In -Placentia Auto Pursuit A 19-year-old ~an led Placen- tia patrolmen o n a c hase through the city Tuesday lha\ reached .speeds in excess of 80 mites per hour, disregarding shot.s fired to halt him. Gem Talk U11 J C lfllMPll/llE.'i Cen1fleg Grm<>Wg111. ACS CLASSIC QUARTZ STYLING DY OMEGA MORRIS TOWNSlllP, N .J . (AP) -Tbe appearance of ~ all••• Aowia8 comatole Karen Ano Qulnlan bu ._cCJmPW llonll COUDtY ol- fte to order a 24-bour p.ard at tbe Morris View nursing bome wbere lbe la a patlenl. The Dally Record of Kor· riatown aotifted Morris County Sberlff JollD l'CIS CID Friday after a maa walked into the •ew•roasn and Mked po,ooo for == tbM be Hid were ol ... •. Fos said be aent a omeer to the boQttal to protect the 25- 7ear-olcl woman frolD curtOlily· aeell•l"l-lrvial Oabren, Mont. View edmbdltrator aaid tbe lntldenl ...... , .... alarm .• 1 don't tblDk ...,... sot In to take a pc· tare "be Mid llODdQ. 10i... RMdl. m:f.ns editor ol Tile Dllllr •• \ ..... be ... ... to. pweeat ..... .... ......... o11111aQM1 •. i•Jt ...... -· -.,.. ... faclalfe ............ . ..:-... -.=-..=.:.:.:. •· The pictures showed a young woman with close-cropped hair lying on her side with ber legs and arms drawn up, be said. She was covend with a abeet and in- travenous -equipment was at- tached tober. The man who brought the pie· tures to the newspaper oo Fri· day identified blmaelf as Donald Roberti from New York and told editors the photo1rapbs were made by IUl unidentified pbotot· rapbeueveral montba a10. Ml• Qulnlu lapaed into a coma April 14, 19'15, from what police tnvest11atlons revealed wu-a near fatal combination of alcohol and dr\lp. Her father, Joeepb T. Quinlan, flled an unprecedented petitkln lo Superior Court OD Sept. 12, ma, Mldal for penpilllon to dl.eoaneet rm daqbtar from • ruplrator a nd to let bh tennlaally W daqjtter die ''wtth dlpitJ and srace." Sb• waa weaned from the macblae aad bu defied medical predlc:Uona by conUnula• to breathe wltbout aid aince May im. PoUce said David Medina, ol Placentia, was booked into Orange County Jail on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. Tbe cbue began at 1:30 p.m .• when Medina, who had been sought for. a previous assault charge, was spotted by a police ln vesU1ator al McCormack La n e and Yorba Linda Boulevard 1n Placentia. During the dash through the city, Medina lost control of hit car l~ce1 stallln1 the vehicle, but anoote otr patrolmen ·~ proacbiDC onloot, offtcen said. Police said they sbot at Medlna'1 car~t.h a 1hot1un and a revolver on two occulom, but that fa1led to atop hlm. The cbaae ended when Medlna'a car rammed llDCJtber vehicle and stopped at a curb . lled.lna ••• treated at UC Jl'Vin~ Medical Cen!Alr tor a cut f oreb .. d. A police officer aul· fered minor acr•pet and a aore ahoulder, police aald. . . GOLD PROSPECTING . . lhr fn>er hill agom As the price of gold soars on the world market, and Americans get ac- customed to their new freedom to own gold, more and more Callfor· nians are taking up gold proepectiq as a bobby. Tbe state is issuing more than 4,000 permits annually to in- di vlduals to use aaaoline-powered suet.Ion dredges to mine the atate'a streams . Gold mlnine was California's first lnduatry and ia now becoming it.a fut.est 1rowtn1 bobby. Mlnln1 the streams is really the only practical way for the hobbyist to aet lnto told mining; it would be too COi· Uy and lmpracUcal lo rebuild the old cold mi.Des. Moel of them would have to be p(tmped out, anywAy. because they are full ol water. TbJ1 new "1oJd ruah • • ia eenainly not u ioteue - aor as profitable -as \be one that hit CalllomJa more· than 100 yean a10. but ltl probtbly a lot mon fun. Some bobby proap.ctors combine vacation trips whb p ro1pecUn1 forays. As In the old days, th& streams of North Central Callfonla are lbe moet popular for protpec:tlnl. " l10M Om•90 o "'"r d•omo11c lf•O \<tl•<1 o 9111 wo1th lor o 111)1~ °"'"""""""9 mo" [O<tl ,... Oooru '°' ... tof\d•·o MOnlll Ottu•ocy (o<" will> 101'. ~·-QOIO·f"•" (0 ... left •OVl'd lt'l IOM<>OV Cell••• OCIQ90'\0l wMe ~mon dlOI cil\() ovolloble In I 41'., '-tqN Ol)O ovo!Oble"' MO ..... » M .. I 0"'1 i 41\ QOIO 0 OMEGA . J. C..JJumpluv6 J.-1.,.6 ~ MfM8f~ AMf!il(AN mM SOCIETV @ \~ 11113 NEWPORT 81.\/0 COSTA MESA ~ CONVENIENT TERMS ' 33 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION lanMmtncerd-~ a.we PHONE "'4401 A4 DAil y PtL.OT WedMedlly, ._..,,,. ft lt71 , , . &I ~"-i~~-:::: •• ~ .. ;-.;~? Te•~~' Marplaiae Forget Being Bet GIVE ·t :M THt: AXE DE". One~ UJ"1n a Ume, alona UU1 beat ot •ll poulbl cou". • youn1eter w uld a:o out and ahow aomf' lruUaUv • do 10methln1 for hJmaell, and land a place In the aun. . Th kJd oouJd d.Ucov"r a l ree, round up • few pieces or oJd lumber, climb w the belchu and build• treehouite ·ruday. w1· live 1n 1t aoclety f1ar too sophisthlalcd and codlflf'd for llul'h MnU<-S Tre<'hoo.tJei., you ~e • do not conform lo municipal building codet. of IV79 . f'OUKTEEN·Yi:A&·OLD DANN\' Craney of Hunt 1ngton Be ch hu discovered Ulla fact ol Ufe. He apenl two isummens <.'Of\lltructin11 a m agnificent treehouae In hhi front yard Now the City Council, pushed by functwnurws of 1t11 building dt>partrnent, has ordered Danny to tear ll down Danny's treehouse haa been declared en llle1<al •lrul' tu re. Well . I've got news for Lbe HuntJngton Beach ('tty Council majority <John Thomas excepted) and the build • Raises Rate WASHINGTON 1 Ar> 'the Federal Reserve Board'• apUt de· ci1lon to t>ooftl It.I bank lendlne rite to 11 percent aunnta diaaen1lon ovt'r how to battle lnflotlon and could eodan1er the doUar'a value. liom~ t'COf'IOmli>ta uy · In un ulm011t unprecedented Lawrence Kudlow, c h ief 4 3 vole. t~ board agroed Tues· economist of Bear. Sheares and d1y to raise the dJacount rate Co from 10.~ ~rccnt. The dlacounl ·'T he rate Increase raises rult> lit the Interest me mber mo r e quesllon 11 than 1t tu.111k11 ure chareed when borrow ans wen." he s aid "fl suggesL-. 1na from the federal eovern-cir cumstantially that future ml'fll policy adjustments wlll be oC a Thr m<'reau should conUnue tlmld nature." he added. lo drive up borrowing costa for hu11lnt'tJae11 and consumeMJ, In duding homeowners SUt11 RATE Increases are de· -.lgMd in part to bolster the dollur·11 value In the face or p~rt1111lc.-nt lnfiaUon and to stem l'X<'t•1u'1vc borrow.toe. llut the lack of unonlmlty 11monu board m embers could t·r~ut•· tht· opposite etrecl , uld V ranium Missing; Plant S hut TIUS CAN SOW uncert.alnty abroad and If doubt persl11UI . "we'll l'lee a drop In lhe value of the dollar." Kudlow 11ald. Rep. Henry Reuss, D-Wls .. chairman of the House Banking Committee, called the spht vote "intrlguin~ " .. For the first ti me. ~'ed mem bers ure wonderinJ( out loud whether It really makes 1>ense to throw men and women oul...of work and busl ne\scs into bankruptcy" lo tighten crcd1t and r educe borrowing, he said W HILE JllGllF.R interest ratt-s do discourage borrowinjt. and thus can doulie lnflotlon by slowinl( lh<· growth or th'· m1mcy supply. thC'y alHo nin wor\1•n the nat1on·s recesMon rm WlN. Tenn I J\ p ) Thl\ J.(ovcrnment has clos c'<f a plant lhul makes nuclear fuel for the Navy's llUbmar1ne-. tiH<'r of f1('1als r~porled at lt•asl 19 H 11ound11 of weu p o n :-. grudt: uranium missing Thal recc~sion hw. bN:n in C'r<·ai.ini::ly evident 1J!I 1ndu~tnul output la.'il monlh <Jcchncd I I pc.>rct'nl. invt•nlone., lncrcUJj<.-d 1.9 pt:rcf·nt. r1•1u1I .,ales rt· mained 1>lugs::1'>h. faNory wagci. slappl:'d and uncmploym<•nl r~t· from 5 7 ix·rccnt to fi pcrrenl Oaifd Comforted lfonny Crant>y t~l//IJJI and F'nend m l/untmgton Trethou.u ing dt'par1ment : You c~ngo bac{<;vcr the· ag,,., and find hlarrlt"<I few t rt·l'hllUSt'S th al ever enJ<iyed ofrlt llll s unctll)n K1di. Just don't ~cl bu1ldmg pcrm1b for lrechouhc:> Thcv m·vn <11d Baek in Uw rn1~ty rcC1cht·:-. or lime, I re«ull bu1ll'trng u 11 t'Phoube 111 l11J~1Jna thal spanned at·ro~., the liranl'he-. 11f t wu tret~ I Wah proud of the 1:n~1n1·l·nng so~u-: \'EARS l.ATf:K. r WIJS thrillPd to CC1mc hnm 1· 111w aflt·rn11on :ind ~<·t" my ow11 :.on, hilling 'ro:-.o; ICJ{Ul·d on ..i daptr<.1p plaHorm h1"d built inc. ne1ghborhoo<l 1 rec· Up thc·rC', he> wus above 1t ull He could look down uri<m the humdrum O( lhP dtitly grind; the pe<1pl(? IJv1ng l'Od1r1cd hvci. lie 1·11uld find peace and l rall<1u1lily . Jle could con ll'mphtlt· and feel the sun and the sea breeze rutning t.ht- l1:a VCh or ht)) lrcchOIJSt• lrl'P • Alter S<!<?inJ{ h1m UfJ t hen · alone. J r emember 1>ayin~ to my-.c•lf. '"ll1ank Cod, then! t)) a normul boy " But 1i-.11·n, thu; 1s JUSt a bunch of 1>ugary, nostuls.i1c fl(JP pye1wk This 11> W?!f We know darnn wt•ll lh~t Danny ("ra111•\. .., t r1•<"tiou:-.<• is illi·~al and a rncna<'C lo tht· JIUpul.11 c ONE llCNTI NGTON REACH bu1ld1n~ off11.:1..il not<.-<l I Ii.it I hne Wn .... CJ rn1•1l1a bliu" JO n1·wspapcr cov<iragc or l>:.inny 'i tr1·1•hou:-.c• iJnd you can't have th" bureauaar.y k nu('khn~ undn to lh<tl It'!> wifair to puhhc1ze the un dcrdog lhf">t: day~ parllt"ula rly 1f he's a kid. ~ s.icl 11ul tht> dcmolill<>n equipment c.nd hust down I h;il tn•<•hou'>C Su vc us from the public hazard Gel Danny clown oul or thal lr('e HI-~ OUGHT TO B t; oul playing with thP others <1t the c·orner 1xJ()lhall. or at the pinba.11 parlor, or prowling t,h(• al leys, lclllkmJ{ for some real fun What lh1• hell do we think th1:-. 1!> •1 The bt-.,t of all w i.si ble t•oru.U..., UAW Pact A pproval Seen DETROIT I Al'J The <Jrut<'<i Auto Work1·rs union expect s hand) approval by local unions of the ne w contr urt with General Motors Cori> now that local Jc·aders huw endorsed 1t 'fhe contract was s igned today, r;ub JCCl to rat1flcat1on, hy the 46 members of the bargu1nln g teams of the uruon and GM Off1c1als for lhe Nuc lcur Hcgulatory Comm1ss1on a nd workers al lht-NuC'lcor Fuel Ser vicet. In<' plant m th111 re mole mountiun town s <t1d Tues day then· may have been only a paper nr t·umputl•r :1rto1JnlmJ.t 1•1 ror llOWEVF:R. FRANK lnj.(ram. an N RC 'poke:-.man . !'laid <ii f11·1ab have not ruled out lhc p11.,.,1b1flty thal l111· ur<tn1urn wa!> -.tol1•n ....,11111·h11w I rapµt'll 111 thl· pl.int ' <"1u1 p rnenl <ir r('lca.,..,I .11·t·ufrnt.1ll> without anyom."-. kllllWll'tiL!I' ·1 ht-l\lt<" <mJerctJ the ... hut d11wn fnr a r l'·ln venlory Tue!> d ay_ •onl' day after lh1: company n ·1mrt1-d thP loss of the "high 1•nri<'hf•d" ur1.1n1um ut the f.100· f'fnploy!'e plunt m·ar lhl• Ten nt·..,M•t· North Car olina bordc:r !-'rank <;1lle!>J1w. chief of th1: 11ul°lt':ir mall•nnl' IH'< ountin~ bra/l('h 111 th(• N HC'i. J\tlunta n · ~1onal orfl<'I', 'i<.11d th1• pl11nt d(JC'> rt <I I f :1 h rl ("(I tf• U r a n I U m (II r w1•a pon.-. t1ut I hat th(• m1'>'>1n..: m;ilC'rwl "c·ould be turn1•d into a w <• a po n "' 1 l h a p p r o p ri a l l' knowlcdi::(· " JNGRAM 8AID TJtt; apparent los'> :-.urfaccd in un 1n vcnlory 1·omplrle<i Au~ 14, ju~t 10 di.ys :.irtcr 2711 unwn w1irk1·r1> ended a four m onth :.tr1kf• anti e1uht day:> aftt•r lh<' pl:.inl 1t<'c1dcntally re lea1>1:<1 J(J(I grams o ( urunwm hcx afluontlc gas into lhe al mosphcrc The ln vc·ntory r esults wer<' re ported Mond ay, <tnd un im mediate shutdown wu!S ordered Surh inventories at nucle ar facilities 11re r equired <'very two monthh If u di11crt'pancy or 9 kilograms or more ia round, the plant Is required to shut down within 72 hours. A kilogram 1s equal l.02.2 Pounds. 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Wiison to&d ttporters Tuesday ruaht that he has been approached as a possible challenaer for De.mocrat Alan Cranston's seat In the U S Senate The 48-year-old moderate Republican racked up 81.2 pereent of the votes ln the mayoral race easily outdistaoclng his nearest challenger by a ~ argln of nearly 2-1 lrl'D •.aclc I• ~rclc~ . LOS ANGELES t AP> -The entire fleet of Rapid Transit District buses was biAck on streets and highways ·in four counties today, during a three-week timeout that follows a 23-day strike ( J About 70 percent of Sf.4TE the district's 2, 100 buses ...__ --------'· , were bacl< in ser vice Tuesday after striking mechanics voled to approve a three-week moratorium i~ the ~trike. Service was irregular. but RTD officials said some buses were running on aJl lines. . ~•a11 Dlsq•allli~d SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -State Supreme Court Justice Frank Newman was disqualified to- day by an ad hoc Supreme Court from their debate over whether the probe inlO misconduct by the Supreme Court should be conducted in public or 11,.Wl....-W Men, Jtla~laines Batt~ Blaze Firefighters from as far away as Long Beach help Ventura County firemen with 16,000-acre infemo raging out of control since Tues· day noon. Even though the fire came within 20 feet of homes in \'entura and Oak View. no residences were lost. Nearly 700 men are on the fi re line and there is no estimate for control. ,. Wedi..-,. September 19. 1979 DAIL y PILOT AS .. Refinery ExplodeS;ii ..... .. . · . . . ~..:.-~--~- ;:;: ..... Five Injured in Ton-Qnce Blast TORRANCE <AP> -Firelighters were moppin& up today from a deafenlnl explosion that rocked the Mobil Oil Co. processing unit here late Tuesday. setting fire lo the refinery and.injurin& live persons. authorities said. · "We have a good view of the re- finery. and there were flames a cou- ple of hundred feet high." said Tor· ranee police Lt. Jim Foster. "We had calls from people living five or siJC miles away saying the blast s hook their homes. There were some uncon· firmed reports of broken wlodows." THE INJURED WERE taken to Little Company of Mary HospitaJ in Torrance. where nursing supervisor Jean Bishop said one man was in sta- ble condition after inhaJing hydrogen sulfide gas The other four were treated for minor injuries apd re- leased. she s aid Identities were un- available Poli ce bloc)led Crensh aw Boulevard and r®t.b Street. causing a massive traffic Jam as sightseers flocked lo the fire. Fosler said. The California Highway Patrol also closed the Crenshaw offramp from the San Diego Freeway for a time to clear the s treet for e mergency vehicles · Ina cities battled the blaze for abo~ ·: two hours before bringing it under. : control. • ·: One resident who li ves near the re-··· finery said the explosion "almost : blew my house over." : An'otber resident described al as be· : mg "like a bomb that lit up the s ky... • Mills Says To~Hayden '-Fair Game' SACRAMENTO c AP> Senate President Pro Tern James Mills says he's willing to debate politicaJ ac· · t1vist Tom Hayden. and he makes 1t clear that he considers lfayden·s radical past as fair game Mills an'd Hay.d en . a fo rmer Chicago Seven defendant and an un successful candidate for the lJ s .... Senate. have clashed on van ous 1~ sues. particularly since the state Senate rejected the appointment of Hayden's wife, Jane Fondli, to the California Arts Counci l. Mills. a San Diego Democrat. said most recentl) that Jfayden's antiwar FIRE DEPARTMENT spokesman dem ons trati o n s outs ide th e Loren Krause said about 55 Oemocrat1c convenuon in Chicago r.refighters from 12 engane com· actuaUy hel~d Richard Nixon's can· behind closed doors. • The vo~ to disqualify Newman was 4·2. The brief order was sign~d by Justices James Cobey , Joseph Rattigan. James Scott and Clinton White Justice George Hopper and Justice John Miller dissented. panies from Torrance and surround-d1dac) .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-..!..~~~~:__~~~~...:..:._:_::_.:_:.:__:.=.:___::::._:.:.:..:'..___~~ - End to Olf.d~.,en Sought SANTA ROSA <AP> -Sonoma County ha~ become the lhlrd county in the state to ask to drop out of the odd·even rationing program. The board of supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to ask Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to take Sonoma orr the plan which was instituted May 9 to curb gasoline lines. Marin County requested lo drop the program last week and Orange County did the same two weeks ago. Pilot• F~ar I or .Safety LOS ANGELES <AP) -A City Council com- mittee examining noise levels al Los Angeles In· ternational Airport heard a pilots' representattve contend Tuesday that the current noise abatement program compromises safety~ In a report lo the council's Industry and Economic Development Committee. H. Ray Lahr. safety coordinator for the Air Line Pilots Assocrn lion. said pilots were forced lo disregard "the basic tenets of safety" in night landings al the airport H-bomh Letter Triggers Storlll SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -Charles Hansen says h~'s bafned by the storm swirling around his ' H-bomb letter. the target or court orders and Justice Department threats At a news conference. the self-described a mateur hydrogen bomb expert told reporters Tuesday that the letter he sent to several newspapers. with details on the construction of a hydrogen bomb. didn't contain enough information for an individual to build one. Hansen said he couldn't build one himself. FURTHERMOR E. SAID the bearded short· haired computer programmer from M~untain View . building a nuclear weapon could cost "billions of doll ars" since it would require an "ex· tensive. expens ive industriaJ base." The information in the letter. gleaned from public documents and other publicly accessible data, was more "conceptual than how-to," he said. In an appea rance today on ABC's "Good Morning America" program, Hansen, 32, said, "I wanted to show that they were nothing more than pieces of hardware. how they're produced and how they work ·· HE ASSERTED THAT private citizens were ~ailed o~ the carpet by the government for using tolormation made public by scientists. "If they want lo be concerned about something, they shouJd be concerned with the peo- ple who have authority over the bomb," he said. As for his possible criminal prosecution by the Justice Department, Hansen said Tuesday, "I don't believe I've broken any laws." A.B.C. WAREHOUSING. STORAGE & PACK- ING ~P. RELEASES FOR IMMEDIATE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION THE FOLLOW- ING: HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS 1) LOTS OF HANDMADE PAKISTANI & ORIENTAL CARPET, RUGS, & RUNNERS EX SHIPMENT S~TRAIN AMSTERDAM B/L #2 .. 134n 2) LOTS OF HANDMADE SUPER HEAVY CHINESE CARPETS ex SHIPMENT CALIFORNIA STAR B/L #LON1044 3) LOTS OF HANDMADE IRANIAN, ORIENTAL & ROUMANIA CARPETS EX SHIPMENT LA FAYETTE BIL C0507 FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE THE ABOVE MERCHANDISE HAVE BEEN MOVED TO THE FOLLOWING LOCATION: NEWPOATER INN 1101.r ........ Roed NEWPORT BIACH, CA 12MO Auction -I P.M. -Preview 7 P.M. Ftlcl•y, September 21, 1179 I On sole rsdoy through Sunday . So many top name sh at such pored down I rices. We hove slides. sandals. wedges. stocked heels. hig h heels. mid heels and molded bottoms In leather. canvas. wood or urethane. women's shoes 12. 112. 125. 129. 182. 431. 457. 506. 522 Candies" slides and El Greco " assorted sa ndals 6.99 were 9.99-14.99 Primo Donna Bobette. Grasshoppers-plus assorted sporty and dressy shoes. ooeta mesa-south coast plaza -3333 ao. bristol -54e·9 21 ~ I • E1~1t_...~ ... , ... fl.~ ____ ...... ~;=~~~-----1111111!!""------R·o·be·rt·N-W·eed-·/P·u·b·ll'·he-r-·T·ho·m-ei-KM···v·ll·/E·d·ll·or .. ......-... ~ 1 ~ .-• WednMday, 8-c>tember ti, t'79 Barbera Krtlblch/Edltorlel Peoe editor .. hmpitave come 1o • Pi~ pan when the eminent JJ&SUces ot the U Supreme Court can't qree amona llae msclv :s as to the mean.lnt ol one ol thear own ruUn11. That's Just what's happened alnce the court. early an July. u~ld the rlaht o( a trial Jud.ge to cloee a pretrtaJ he1'rltl)t to the l'Ubllc and ~e eres at the reque t Of the de fendant The muJoraty an the 5 lo 4 ruhng held that whlle the Con~lttulton guarantee!> th right to a public trial, lt does not ~rant the public the riaht to attend a tria-1. On the othe r hand, said the minority. it does not &r&nt anyone the.· right to a secret trial The specaft r case on wtur h the hlgh court. ruled ln· volvt>d u pret n ul hearing Rut the judlciary. apparently tmcouragt'<i 'by the muddy wording of the oplnlon, rapidly began usll\g it..as an excuse to close courtroom doors on rcgul::ar trials as well In two months . Judges had conceded to half of some SO requests lo bar the public and press Crom their cnu rt rooms Chief J ustice Warren Burger himself spoke out to blame press accounts of the court opinion for confusing lower court Judges. The decision, he s aJd, applied only to pretrial hearing:, But J ustice Harry Blackmun. who had dissented in the original opinion, which he called "outrageous," said t he Chief J ustice is mistaken. The ruling as written, said Blackmun, can apply to regular trials as well . and t here fore the Supreme Court should overturn it. Other justices seemed equally confused. They pointed out that the court had not even considered the matter of First Amendment freedom of information rights in reaching its decision. The high court soon may have a n opportunity to clarify the issue. It will be asked to hear the appeal of a Varg1 rua law that authorizes total exclusion of the public :.ind the press from an entire criminal trial. If the justices vote to review this case, and in the circumstances they most certainly should, they will at lea st have a new opportunity to decide just where the .1udic1ary. the press and the public stand with regard to this dangerous new vogue for secret trials. CongressJ)ebates Pay Members of Congress have just a couple of weeks to come to a decision on the sti cky question or a pay raise for themselves next year. The choice ra nges from freezing their pay at the pre· wnl $57,500 a year, or in creasing it by 5 5 percent. 7 per· n·nl. or 12.9 percent. If they don't take any action by Oct. l , st<.irt of the I cdernl budget year, the 12.9 percent figure will go inJo dfctl automatically. rcosing their pay to $64 ,917 . After the fu ror caused by the last con~ress1on al pav raise that's something they don't want to race. not when they aJl face re-election next year. The muddle started when Congress decided a while hack to include its members among feder al workers who J.!cl a utomatic cosl·Of·living in creases each year, in order to a void having to vote on their own wage rate. That would have amounted to a 5.5 percent increase I his ·,·car . But in .Jun e members j udiciously ~cided to I rt·czt• their pay temporarily and defer the 5.5 per cent <·ost·of·li ving boost unt il next year. Mean while P resident Carte r h as com p licated mutters by authorizing a 7 percent cost·of ·li vin g increase for ftodcral workers for 1~. This. along with the deferred 5.5 percent increase. plus 0.4 percent interest on the 1979 raise Congress didn't tuke. will automatically be due members if they don't find an escape hatch by Oct. 1. As one alternative. there's a new bill to freeze con· grcssional salaries at their present rate, while still allow· ing the cost-Of-living increase for federal employees. Some members prefer the idea of talcing either the deferred 5.5 percent or the "T ~rcent. but not both. No one really wants to risk the fireworks that would ensue if the full 12.9 percent is allowed to go into effect, even though it would represent two years of raises. i So, domestic and international crises notwithstand· ing, it's not hard to guess what the principal topic of de· bate on Capitol Hill will be during the next week or so. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pii ot. Other 111ews e xpressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address .The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/ Housework ByL.M.BOYD Some years ago , the marketing researchers found o ut that the h ousework women dlsllked most was oven cleaning. 'So up jumped the aelf·cle.aning oven. What women dlaillted second-most, they learned, wu lronln1. So out came perm~ent-press clothln1. Wbat women dls· liked thi rd·most, they dJs· covered, was w i ndow wHhing. But they 1U1l ha· ven 't figured out how to pro- duce a 1elf-wuh1n1 window. Do that, young Jellow, and you'll make your fortune. - Thouch leas than ~ pe.r. Dear Gloomy GU8 Tbe delay ln pavtn1 the overflow parlDftl lot at John Wayne Airport ll keeptn& c ar wub operallofta In Oran1e County in the blac-. They rnust employ en effecUve lobb)'llt. D.D. cent of the skiers are women, more than 60 percent of the 1ki injuires are suffered by women. The s maller the bone, the easier the break, clearly. Why are they called arable numerals when they were first UHd in India? A witty scholar haa ex· amlned some of today's aoclal tuues to come up wltb ·a fresh approach to curtnc same. On school butln1. for Instance, he recommends that the parent.a be tranaport· ed. To beUer deal wltb hyperklnetlc children, be 1uuest1, why not speed up th• teachen with medlca· Uon? And obellty, it oucbt to be redefined 11 a b el1ht problem. "Tbe avera1• womaa be1ln1 a Wefoec ·physical decline bet ... the .... of 10 and 12." lo .. ,. Dr. Jack H. Wllmore ot U. UDivtralty ol Arbcma't Pbp &d Depart. mea&. w .. AUbteJ Mnn wbo obH"ed, "No womaa ob- Jtct1 to bel~J _called In· te~ proftdeG ......... IUnd tUt it bu dont DO ....... to Mr ... loOU." A Udrd o1.ui c.nadlw u .. In Opttdo_ '-' . • Rowland Evam/Robert Novak WASlDNOTON -p,..&dtftt Carter'• releue ot four Puerto Klca.o lerroril" boolted J\deJ Ca1tro'!i preettae ln th• 'nUrd World Juat u he emeried aa lta domln&nt pro-Soviet volce, wtth the Cuban dictator 1plcln1 h1I triumph by vlolaUn1 one tom· mllmcnt to Wu hln,ioo and co- IOA& jjJow on another Cutro privately offered early t h is year l o a wap four Am e r ic ana · J&lle.d an Cuba in return for th e fo ur Pu er t o Ricani. held In U.S. ja.ils, prom hung oot to publicly claim cn.>dJt Cas t ro am -rn e d aat e l y broke has promise or d iscreUon. In effect proclaJmlng himself the hero of Puerto Rico So. the' commander of Sov1ct surrogate troops in Africa and leader of s prcudlng Ma rx 1st rev olution in the Caribbean and Central America is lioni zed m the Tturd World thanks to U S policies This tum of events t'> strange even in the wnnder world of Carter admin1sLralJon foreign poltcy How did 1L ha 11 ·pen'> THE PRE.IO)IOl::NT'S dec1~1on s tem med not onl y r rom u s Im plis ti c comm 1 trn c nt to "human rights" but also from the desire of some Slate Depart menl officials to head off rurthcr d1 atr1bes again.st the U.S at· the Castro-donum.1ted "non·aligncd" conference In Havana I which denounced Yankee impen altsm <inyway>. And there is strong -evidence Carter was thinking Ill te rms or his o wn d omestic political interests as well. Although the administratJon deni es any l.Jt.for.tal deal. the origina l proposal c a me from Castro tumself early this year when ;J congressional delegation went to llav<tna to seek release of the Amen1•uns "There need be no negotiations or publlr 1ty," Castro pnvalely informed th<' congreMmcn "You'.ve m ade an Earl Waters 1ppeal and l have proposed a eoluUon." Carte r quickly bought the deal, aupported by the State Department's human rights 1pecialllta (but amid doubts by bit principal forel&n policy aldea ' THE DOUBTS were qwckl y conllrmed Despite Castro~s Im· pllclt pledge or silence. this headline appeared lo the COO· trolled Havana press only hours after the releHe of the ter· rorlata: "Carter forced to re· leue Puerto Ricans." That raised well.founded suspicions that the wiJy Castro had aJways intended to parade tus conquest over Washinton during the non· aligned conference. Nor was Castr<> In any ruah to fulfill tus end of the barnin. He waited until after the con· terence bad adjourned to release the Americans The ceru.inty that releasing the four terrorist'! would add further glitter to Castro as re v· olutlooary leader prompted <i warrung to CarU:r earlier thjS year from Pu~rto Rico'l) Gov ·-Carlos Romero· Barcelo ... """'-'• •#'-· "'-··. ... r "Adversaries of the U.S.," he said, re ferring obliquely to Castro, "will In terpret the gesture as a U.cll admission by the U.S. that . . . Pue~co's role as a part of th 't.ed States la both invalid d in· tolerable." Unless the lour t.er· ror ist.a admit their &uilt. the gov· t'rnor added. their release will Ju.&Ufy charges that they have been held a ll these years n "political" pnsoners . CASTRO HAS been trumpet· ing exactly th'ut The terrorisL'i were "political pnsoners" and Pu e rto Ri c o , lik e pr e revoluUonary Nicaragua. ls a captive of the "colonlnl " power of the US When tht> four Puerto Ricans wa l ked o u t o f J a il . the y t h n•atl·ncd lo re p eat t he criminal ar ts that put the m there· followm~ the assassination attempt on President Truman and Lhe shuot out 1n th{· !louse of Representat1ve1>. 8.ack tn San .Jua n. they Wl're received ai. heroes. then went on a n island wide tour n •v1hng the U.S. and praising Casl ro S1multanoou~Jy, on Sept 13 at d Wostungton dinner for several hundred leader'\ of the Hispanic community an tha!'. country. Carter clauned political credit for the release of the Puerto Ricans But 1t 11> doubtful that that wall ~wn him the support of dny l lJ:.panw Amen cun:-. AS OF NOW. not 1:vcn nat1v" Pucrw H1cun' want 1ndc pdencc In n·peated \l')lt>~. the lndepen · d t• n c• c· I> a r I y h u ' r l' c-f! 1 v c d m·~hg1bll· "JJ>p11r1 Th:.t mighl rhani;:t• hhw•·vt-r with Castro abh· tr11 l:i1m t ' S rf'1:0gmtJOn as unoffl<"aal h:ir1w1n1ni:: agent for Pu1·r111 Haran andc·pendenc" 'I h" pr·rform.1n1•1·. com1n~ ~hill· Wa .... h1n ~t1111 "·•·m~ pow1•r 1,.,, lo pu-;h :-i11v11•t 'ombat l lOllfl'-Off ('uhu, 'i U~J;Cf'>I ~ ttH• 1wr 1b 11( pl:.t\dll~ to th1· dpplauM• nf tlw Third \\111 ltl 1n -;h11v1n~ l ' S forl'rlo(n p•1l11 v 'Thof'>f• i,x·nl-; .or•· tl1•t•1xrh<I v.h•·n 1omli1n1•d ~1th uncfr1 t.rnll.Jtil .. ..ff11rl. ... "' Jll Ullf>t1J1Ul.11 pr1·-..d1•11t lo "•'"'' h1111~dr '"'"' 11 .alh Hayden Seems io Inspire GOP Victories Tom Hayden and wife Jane F onda are ready for the nation. This week the pa tr will embark o n a m o nth 's p o l i ti ca l barnstorm ing tour which will cover many important primary states with appearances planned in upward! or 65 cities. But the question will be, ls the nation ready for them ? Both h ave bee n handed severe set · backs recent· l y by th e C a lifo rni a L e gis lature. Jn the normal cour11e o r eve nts thi s w o u ld In · dicatc th e solons are viewing the militant twosome as political cripples. Certa.lnJy the scenario which began with Jane's nomlnaUon to the Arta Council, Hayden's ap. polntment to a commission by Gov. Jerrj Brown, and the IP· polntment or Edison Miller, an accused enemy collaborator, to the Orange County Board or Charles McCabe Supcrvtl>Or'>. ~l'l off ,, n ·oC'tt<in which ha~ dama~t·d b11th lh1· controversial coupk ""'I Urov. 11 liS well THE SENATORS who :-.oundl\ r eJected l'ond a '~ nun11i111t1on ha ve since bcon floodrd with s upportive mall from t hroughout the nation as well as their own districts. The political tour, which :1t limes wall apparently be u reun ion of old Vietnam prote:.Lt•r-; and at other times a convent.Jon of m ilitants in general. as not 10 behalf of Brown's pres1dcntrnl H plrations however Rather . .-l' cording to Hayden . at is in 1ud of building the political orgamza · tion which he founded with Jane's money. It Is known as the CED. U it means any more to you the letters stand for Cam. pal1n for Economic Democracy. whatever that may be. Bearing the stamp of ex. tre mlsts they will be playing to the lei\. But their image has sud· denly become worse than that. For while they might admit to being even far , far tell, many O(IV. tl' 111•\t' th• Ill I I 1 .... JI .;11tl 11ut cummune-;t I 111 "111 ' iJr•· off l.iri.:t· numU. r l'or Jll'I ~hon I• r l.1l1·,1 fl Im 1:>U("('l'S"('' 11.orl ~ 1111 h1•r .tll o .... car .incl :-1•1•1111 ti lll hJ\t• rhmrnt'd the• m1•n1oret•:-•if ht•r pa-;t mvol vcml'nh ~1th thl' com mun1st forces 111 \'1l•tnJ m, the ;i ppo1ntmcnl!> of her. Hayde n . ind Miller br <;o v Brown :-.ervcd to remind t ht• rial 111n THEY WILL ftnd JC'f'O!>~ the L'n 1ted States lhdl patriotism hasn l vet becom<• old fastuoocd and gone out of style T he rc:.t of the count ry. doesn't ha,·1• the m 1sfortune of ::ittract.Jng all the fruits. nuts and flower ctuldren that God for some unknown re- ason has placed upon ea rth. Social misfits and m alcontents seem to find California a haven And there 1s another cii,pect to the whole lJunJ! which 1t seems has yet to dawn up()n the happy couple. Hayden I~ doing all Uus to build tumself 1tn organ1~allon in furtherance of his own amb1· t1ons to succeed U.S. Sen. S.I. Hayakawa m 1982 But his tour I fl•''-H'fll'f1 lo tit" I I flV f'r1w,1dl'lll < .1rt• r h\ t1rnn~ u11 d1-.c•o1111·nt ~1th 111, 1·ff11rt-. lo -;oh•· th1· l n •·r.•, 1nfl. .. d1t111 .11111 11llwr pr11hl1 111' 11-· llE IS :-.Ul'tl's~fuJ 111 di.J~lnR Carkr from tht· Wh11t' Hou.'>c . the probability 1~ :.tron~ that a Rl'publ11:an will wrn the pn·s· 1d1· n c y I r I h :.a l h u p p c n :. . II a vdl·n ~ 11 1 ha Vl' c·cmcnll'd h1m...,·lf .1 r 1·11u t a l 111n :.a :-. ·., de'lt ro\•cr For ~·vcn J~ llJydt•n was com pll·tmg tu~ IJsl minute plans for the Lour. no lc:s~ a person than ~natl' Prc~1denl P ro Tempore J<1ml'=> Milb wai. iyigrlly de<:lar· mg the Democrats owed llayden noth1nJ(. am.I re minding every· one that 1t wa!l he wh o had destroyed incumbent U.S. Sen. J ohn funney tn the race that re· suited in llayakuwa's election. It won't IK• much of a Jump from then· to remember that it was Hayden and fo'onda's anti· Vietnam war leadership wtuch resulted in I' resident Johnson's retirement :md the e lection of Richard Nixon. . Ginseng's a Sure Cure for a Thin Pocketbook Whatever Ginseng may be good for -whether it ll!I a WOO· derful stimulant to lovemakiJll, or just a t.umlp.lilte root ol no use to anyone -there ex111a a Uvely debate among usen and 1rowera about Ule relatlve merita ol tbe product u lf'OWl1 ln Korea, the world's bil1est source, and the. United Stai.~ Tbls countJ"y produces a larse quanUty of ginseng in Wbc:onaln and Mio · neaota, but It 11 also rapd· ly becomln1 one of South Korea'• bi1· 111t 1lnaen1 c u1to mer1. People who hang about health food 1tore1 Htm to like the Konan product. Tblt 11 a 1ore point with American gGWtf'I. At UM Na· Uonal Olnleni Conference Mid a wbile beck al lAxiqtoD, "1·1 Tbom• Karlen, tbe tar1.t or American npon.n, tald tbat "&her• ta a buvy rwlltance to our culU~altd pnun1 oa the domnUe arket." "E.er e 1111 Korean 11 ' superior. which is a Ile," sald Karlen. Uke a good merchan· d1aer he added "Somehow we hl'Ve to tum U\il!I image around." TRE EXCLUSIVE dis · trlbutorahlp for Korean Red Olnaeng, the most hJ1hJy prbed of all glnaen1 roots. 11 held by the Cbuna Superior Trading Co. of 837 Waahtngtai Street tn San Francisco. Red 1inaen1 seUa for up to S500 a "catty." The Chun1 famlly also exporta 10m4! $2 mllllon annually of U.S. 1rown stmenl to Alla. Interest ln 1in1en1 In this country, accordlna to thote who follow 1uch matters. be~an early ln the '10I, at about the same Ume lntereet in utrolOIY be1an to wane. It wu a kind or apln-off of the or1anJc food boom. DIAN EOWUD 8. Brady ol USC'• 1ebool ot pharmacy hu Hid: "I IUIJ*:t that another part ot tbe revival <ol lntere1t in 1lm-. and other natural foodl> la a rt1ult or our wantla1 eomltbllal to believe. People an dl11atl1fled with modern medlclne. untnted druas and the pa.y1lclan'1 1dr ch for money .. They Just don't UUnk docton care anymore." Whateve r ils sci e ntific value, users of Korean 11.nseng claim It keeps them healthy and strong. "I took 800 grams last May and I never felt any faticue this summer," says a 26-year· old g)'aduate s tudent,, wortUna hard on bis thesis for a deiree. THE UFE SPAN of former Koreao Prealdenl Syngmao Rhee, who died lo 1115 at the age or to. wu attributed by many Koreans to hll lon1 UH Of ginaenc. The late M•o T1e·lung re· portedly took It every day. An· clent Chinese emPtrors paid ror It with chest3 of sliver and 1old. American 1lnaen1 is called Panax. and comes from two Greek Wbrd1 mtanlnt "cure- all." Does It cure all, or does lt cure anytblftl? IT llA.Y NOi' do anytblnc, a couJ>le ol Brit.lib 1cltnt11t1 bave concluded, but lt Htm1 to wort u a cbemltal ln1u11tor •lalnlt the effects ot attell a.ad d1M11t. Pt>oftsaor E.J. SheU&l'd <:A Loft· do'\ Unlv~nU.y H)'I, "It does ae\.') to bold ott mental and ptiyslcal fatigue. and perhaps help the body resist infection." Dr. Stephen Pu Ider . a biologist at London's Che lsea College. finds ginleng may hold off some degenerative symptoms or old age. such as arthrtUs. "'• One herbal remedy suggest.. as o cure for decreased sexual interest. drlnkina ginseng tea twlce dally ror three months, all the while keeping away from sex. Al the end of three montbt strong ae.xual W'let wtU be not· ed. "You bet t.bey wtU." Doctor Hip Pocrates onee remarked. As 11aln1t these rather dubious findin1us. Amc ,.lcan telnsen1 arowcrs, digge rs, dealers and exporter-5 appear to hold unlvonally to the opinion that the uaJy·looktnl root Is good ror only one lhlng -to make money. Georp Wuhtnctoo wrote aa early u 1784 of meeting "nua> bers ol pe.nona and pack bOfMI . , , wtlh pJWenC." LateT, fur tN1der. such H Jofan Jacob Altor .........S tbe ,..._1 trade. Durtn1 tbe Amer1ean revolutioo, the export <:A llDMGI roo'8 to tbe Orient, when. lite Allan 1pectes fNll aJ~ady depleted, 1T01MC1• ~me S,,00,000 annually. ... -------------------------~------ .. NATION , DA.IL Y PILOT .4 7 Fottign-made Cars Top Fuel Chart Carden Christian School C/Q.$$/cal American Education USING THE COMPLETE CARD.iN METHOD CHAISTIM ENVIAOHMlNTWITHOUT INDOCTRINATION Cultural Enrichment • Art • M"1lc • French Ten Acre C1mpo1 WASHlNGTQN (AP) fON'ip made can r coallnye to dominate the U.S rue l uvln1 ~•===' w .. a&& °' ... -• .. &M tte•"t tovemment raltnll went tllkber aold by for•tan ftrt'DI or bulJt ov ...... tor AIDtM<'H com pa.Di .. Volbwqen'1 dlt!Ml~Dld 'Rabbit ret)lned It• lriJ> on tbe top rutm&, wllb a U mile per 1.Uon •Umat for U.. ftft-4peed mOdel TI08 18 TB& 'l'lllU 8'ftAIG8T year the VW haa topped tbe l:aviroo,mentaJ Protec:Uun Aaen cy'1 UaL ID 1tT7, the Koada Civic bad been the top scorv. Some can WW. not tnchMMd on the 1t.t r•- leaMd ~1 &Dd wW be covered in an updated vertioD to be puN••Mct early~ year, the ErA said. 1ec .... ol uu.. mu .... n~ avcra1ln1 the performance of all cans on the market were (---------..) not Immediately avail.. co· ~1 1M ... R ble. But offfolal1 aald ·" ~ they feel automaken will · meet the 1011" of an average of 20 mpt for all Carll Thi.a would be up from u goal of IU mpg last year and 18 lbe year before. REPORTING ON AVt:llAGt: t'UEL econo my 'lrenda, the •&ency noted that na t1oowide fuel economy averaged 15 5 mpg m 1967 The advent of early forms or emission control,; lowered t.h1a to 14 mpg 1n 1973 and 13 9 in 1974, but then growing use of. catalytJc con vcrt.crs to reduce pollution allowed gains to be made In 1975, average mileage climbed to 15 6 mpg; it rose to 17.8 the next year and lo 18 6 in 1977, of- ficials said. Federal law requires automakers t.o increase the fuel efficiency of passenger cur fleets until they uctueve a fleet average or 27.5 mpg in 1985. QUEENIE 'I I'/ < .ill u nw,.lml( ol lhe Buerd lln<I w11r11 tlwm I m going lo n· .. r my ugly head " However, Rep D•v• Stockman , R· Mich , takl 1'Mlday b4t wHI Introduce le~hslalion 1n 0.IJ'W• .......... u.,...... The new IPA mtleaae raUn&a •bowed Ul•t a • cond Volklwapa dietel Rabbit, th1a one with a four •PHd ll'&Dlmiaalon, ~ HCODd &moJl& tMO can wttb a raUn1 ot .O m_p1. TM top American model auoUne·bumlnJ ura, both rat.d at 11 mp="r• the Dod&e Colt find Plymouth CMmp Alt h they are sold by Chry1l~r Corp.I com~a.ny otnc M1J aald these can ar~ 11aembled' n Japan by the Mltaublabt Co Six ot Ule top 10 cara '-re 1aaollne powered. t'OU.OWING THE TOP rova CA&S ARE two dj l powered Volluiwaaen Dashers and a KHOUne·fu led Jlond11 Civic with a five-speed tranarnl.ulon Each of the cars finishing In a tbree- w ay lie for firth place is rated al J6 mpg. Roundlna out lhe Top 10, each getting an ewl4mut.ed ~ mpg, are a Honda Civic with u four- specd transmi11slon, and a Dodge Cott and a Plymouth Champ with four-speed transmissions slightly d.Jrferent from the Colt and Champ models r anklng h.lghcr on the liat. The EPA estimates that with annual driving of 15,000 miles and diesel fuel selling for 80 cents a sollon, It would cost $286 to operate the top-rated Rabbit for a year. GaaoUne costs more than diesel fuel, ond the EPA estimated that at 90 cents a gallon. the hlRhest rated Colt and Champ would consume $364 in fuel a year OFFICIALS POINT OUT THAT NOT all driver:. cun expect to get the mileage estimated by the EPA. The tests are conducted by profes11ional drivers under laboratory conditions and do oot rcflccl wide diffcnmces In actual driving habits. road conditions. truffic. weather and maintenance procedures, they st.1id · Red Cross Sets Test . We~tmin ster's Re d Cross Health Main· l e nan ce Center has i.c h e duled a vision sC'reening clinic from 10 a . m . to ~ p.m. Sept. 29. The free vl11ion testing session Is for people 35 .,.,.I<• T•-~rl\•I Your Ooor I''" SW• NH•HI Your Ar••• 'O~IAMUA642·17SJ DAILY PILOT CLASS.FIED ADS 642-5878 or older and is to be limited to 80 applicants. Appointment-; are re· qui r ed, sa id a s pokesman, and may be made by calllng 898·3547 or visiting the center at 7571 Westm.lnater Ave. YOU'LL KNOW .THE DIFFERENCE ALAN MAGMON PONTIAC 2480 Harbor It Costa M.sa 549-4300 However. ilie ettlmaied miluae flaures can b.-uaed for comparison purposes between can. U, IGf' iMtMCt. Car A 1eU .., eetim~ 3S MPI and Car 8 a.et.a 15 mpg, the typical driver can expect to receiYe. 10 mpg more from Car A than from Car B even lbou1h be mi,:bt not achieve the ~ mpg Mtlmate. Academic Excellence without Pressure 1026 VICTORIA STREET • COSTA MESA • (7t41 IM6o8807 C RRECTION In the September 18th Sear • I Adventa.tng Section there la •n •dvertfMment for • 3/1 " Power Orlll #1144 .. -Th• copy de1crl ptlon 11 Incorrect . . . Thia drlll cton not heve a a-_wdu8t blower and It devefope from o to 1200 RMP'a . We alncerety r99ret thla error. 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Prom ib dt-dsion lo bum olf lb natural 1as _.l lt. rich Reformu flt'ld& rather than sell ll on U S &er m11 , to it. rt!lwslll to P•Y com~rus8tion for oil 1plll dltrnQS;~ In Texu . 1md llJf 111ea&1ch for nf'w foreign mnrlreL'i. Mexico is servm& notice that 1t no lonjlcr 1s a poor, weak rt'lalJ\ c on an olberwibt' afrtucnl coot.mcnt It wants 4!Qual tre•tmeot lo Washwa,•ton':t economlt und polltJcal councils' TRE DOMINANT FIGURE FOR SO long. Un ele Sam 1s not fully aware of Mexico's newly fou.nd selr·esteem. accordl.ng to otftciaJs, businessmen and 1ntellectuals anterv1ewed "south or the border " But Mexico 1s coupllnR on these developments to gain Wash111gton's full attenuon. Mcx1('o's massive 011 potential makes her a partner worth court.mg. A.ad she 1s using t.be rev· -enue to fuel an ambitious development plan that fin ancial <'Xpert.!'> heheve will Increase two-way trade with the natcd States as much as eight-fold NOW ALL POt.mc.u. GaOUP8 SEEM to h•"e united around Ui neru tu~ and the aov· •rnmt!nt'I det.ermJnatlon to Hll oil beyond the lJnllt'd St.al lo M wider m•rket. Al Japan. Spaln, WHt O.rmany l f\d others tY\ov& an ror their share. U1• drHm It fadln1 tor 1aaollne·addlcted Amtr1can1 who hoped for vut new s upplies rrom the Mt"1dcan rteldil Th · Carter Admlnl1tration hoped to forge a new U S.·Mexlcan part.nenhlp to Include access to Mexl<'o'1 Mcrl(y rcliuur'tes and• curb oo the wave of work.f,l"I O<'C"OSI\ the border. What arter "ot was something else: public r;coldin1s from 1:1t-nlor Mulcans over alleged U.S. lndltrert'nc~ lo tht>lr need • collapse of talks de· :slA{nt<d to brin.: Mex1ran natural gas into tbe Unit· Ml State:.. and the near paralysis of several joint working groups formt'd to solve pressing border vrobl~ms · Indeed. Mexiro lb burning otr much naturaJ gas rather than sell to the United States at prices ~low what It wunli CARTER WILL HOLD WHITE HOUSE meet· logs with Lopct P<>rtillo on Sept. 27-28. but ex· peraenced observer~ doubt that much will come or them Carter muy not be able to put together even the framework for the new partnership he en· Vlbat(M. One long time American resident of Mexico City said: "I wash Carter would realize that he doesn't know ever yll\ang about Mexico Just because he speaks Spanish " But experienced observers on boCh sides or thl' border agree that neither Washington nor Mexico City can fully control events . An Orange County Department of Educa· lion official wm address the Thursday meeting of the Capistrano Bay Area L e ag~ Of Wom en voters to be held at the Marine Sc i e n ce Laboratory in Dana Point. The 7 p.m. meeting will be he ld al 24705 Dana Drive in Dana Harbor. Nat Lamm, count y education rude. will dis· c us s plans for develop- ment of the Mari n e Science Institute to be located near the tide pools below the cliffs Ln Da na Harbor. Award Earned I says Sheilah McCulloch. Glendale, Collfomia ·Nor just the confidence of knowing I loo6rond feel o lor bener. Our olso the confidence of koowtng I con control rhose nogglng u19es ro ear the wrong foods. Defore. my earing hablts were running my life. Now I'm In cho19e and everything obour me feels dlff&rent. I'm simply not the ~\\\G~ ' ~ ~ ,,ol c ....... ·' ~ rl'' C.O<' ~9 ood~ ~~\~ !><-'°'\°' ~ oou~~nrf fQV. Ii-~t \(\ ()IOr-qe : .. f\A u.U. ss&-~~ ORANGE aAAJTOS to $80 billion -in the n ext decade. T h at would put Mexico up with Canada and Japan 'as one of the United States' biggest trading partners. Said Luigi R. Einaudi or the State Depart me nl's Bureau of Inter -American Affairs "Thi• U.S. and Mexico inte ract in so many ways on so many matters that the number of decisions has become very large. Many agencies are 10volvt'd an making decisions The resulLing sum of l' S Mexican r elations has bec<>me mcrea!>angly com e•ex. even umque .. A I luntin~ton Beach man. Rr1an Moc k . <·urned one of Goodwill tm:tustnci-;' top awards 1n the organ1zatton's th1rcl annual Arts und l'raftb !::ihow 1n Sttnta i\11:.i Mock received a I rophy 1n l.hc art division for hi s pa1nl1ng , a ~pokcswoman sa id. 777 5. Moln St. t 85 12:3 Los Cerritos Center UHDER HEW OWNERSHIP Mexico already plays host to the largest U.S. investment ·com- m un ily-outside the United. States, wit.fl its l obbying p-owe r i.n Con_grcss escalating as rnves tments are in· c r ea!->cd, particularly bv thl' Rig Th r ee au"lomakets Bu( tn· ONE SITUATI ON WELL OUT OF CONTROL is the conti nuing Oood of•illegal workers Tht' Mex- ican government 1s only now admitttng that hun· dreds bf thousan~ -01 its c1t11.cns are entcnng the United States, but claims most of them rl'lum al 5eason's end Flowers• Gifts • Cards • Party Supplies ECHEVERRIA tense counlerpres·sures will hke ly IX• t•xerlcd hy U S farmers and bu!>I· ncssmen aln•ad) ">m a rting over MCJm;o's export. of fruit-.. \cgetablt•<., :.ind textiles into the· United One l ' S official 10volvcd said 1n cxasperatwn. '"The U.S body pol1t1c has yet lO make up its m1ml 1f the 11lcgals are a proble m or not .. He said the U S government is awaiting th1· 1981 n.-commcndat1ons of a i,clctl comm1ss1<m on ·1mrf11gr..i\1on. but compl<J1ncd that lht; comm1 ss1on · 1.1. a~ ·'the rug \\C :.wee p o ur problems under · SIDEWALK SALE _ Thurs., Fri., & Sat. Sept. 20, 2 I, 22nd ALL MERCHANDISE OH l AILES OUTSIDE 10ro 50% OFF! Stull'" · Not until lh1• turn of the-century is any 1.:nd in s ight to th(• vast flow of illegal Mexican workers acro!\s thl' ~.I.IOU mile border, even though arrests are up lll ·u m1 lhon a year R1otinA. violence. drowning~ <1nd !->hOOtm~s have: accompanied the •:xoctu~ OthPr pot<·ntw llv t·x plos1w issues "that art' unique in th1·1r \,1rwty and number" iH'l'Ord1n~ to ~· -.1·111or t S offtc·1al. 111C'lude a <·hromc d1s pdl.t- t1\ t•r t rop1C<JI tuna qu111 a'>, .,,.n,ius bord<'r problcm5 of <·1 1mL• and srnug).!hnJ.! and pn·'>'iUrP!> on land, w.ilt·r .11111 rr:illH al r•·-.uurc·f·s as Mexicans ar e dra1.1. n mnr r 111 ~;rtf,.r ht11·-. IJ~:l'au!>c· of lhe1r near ne!'>S to tlw I 111lc•d ~' ;1lt·s 1>1plc1111al'> '>t't' Mexico soon makmg a rf!· ne1.1.t·cl'l11cl t11r the· attc•nt1on of the third and de· Vl'lop111g 1.1. 11rld. with oil the lure. putting \\.a-.hmJ.!t11n on th1• c11plomatll' defensive /\ 51milar till 111 the left s hockc·d the United Statt>s. hut 11 C'n<1t:d m 1977 wh<'n M(•x1co needed mass1vt· ~ S aid to batl out a faltermg economy Rt:l.ATIONS IJETWEEN THE continen· tal nL-1ghbors are t.•ntangled in myths <ind s hadowed by history. .. Many Amencans s Lill beheve Mexicans laze around drinking tequila <Jnd shootin'g off guns - the bad Mcxitan movie myth," said newspaper publisher Enrique• Ramirez y Ramjrez, On the other hund, "Many Mexicans think a ll Ame ricans arc· grm~os who come south for girts1 for i,pymg or for oil," he added Ueyond these slereoty1>ei, arc historical re- alities. , "There were two U.S. invac;ions of Me~ico this ct•ntury, so there is understandably a degree of mistrust and resentment," said US. Ambass ador Patrick J . Lucey. WHEN MEXICANS GET EXASPERATED with their giant neighbor. Mexicans are fond or quotmg President Benito Juarez who said last cen· lury. "Poor Mexico, !>O far from God, so near the Umted States " President Jose Lopez Portillo was reminded of the i.car tissue last year when after making a speech about U.S energy ne<.>ds, he saw painted on N f:XT ··The f'eso l<P/)()m" Senior Citizens Day Eyed The Friendship Club of the Ass i s t ance League of La~una Bea ch will host a Senior c1t1ze~ J!ame day Oct. 4 at the Chitpter Jlouse. 547 Catalmc1 St Seniors arf' welcome tO' a ttend the cvl·nt, which will feature <·a rd J.(ames and r<•frc:.h men ts . The oq~anizatlon will also begin its fall craft <.'lass begmnang Thurs- day under the guidance of members Mrs. J ohn Downer and Mrs. Paul Griem For anformataon, call M'r i.. R1l·hard Rudy <Jt 837 30 12 city walls the s logun, "Santa Ana gave them the ---------- land. Lopez Port.1110 is giving them the oil." Gen . Santa Ana was beaten i'l a war with Texas last century and consequently l ost half of Mexico to the United States. "I don't think the historical events of the past ar e an influence by themselves today." said M anuel Decerra Acost a , a lso a newspaper publisher. "But they have formed us as a people, ll is p ar of us. The c loudiness of our relation.ship to- day com es from c u rrent, contemporary dif· fer ences." These differences h ave been lntensltylng for the past decade, fueled first by the anti-American · policies ol the previous president, Lula Echever- ria. Vociferous, intensely nationallat elements la the Mexico City preas are quick to question U.S. policy, too. THERE ISA DIFFERENCE ALAN MA&NON PONnAC .24801 ...... C .... Mi111144JOO r------~CLIP COUPON·-------. I •Spiral 5llceo for easy serving I I • Honey 'n Spice Glaz,e •Cooked 30 ho urs I tl n n1r·g·i 0 11 • Nallonwlde shipping service I H 1~ lJ"I 1 1 ~ • • • • Full service Delicatessen I I Q ey . Old World Cheese ShOp I ~ ~ uu-":~Yo·~ g ~ QM1MetJ\AeoO .. :-uo1 don't '1o11e lo , ~ Fru Rou Wlttl Pun:hou of ,l . or Mo,. 3011 .-,arbor Blvd., Costa Mesa is not<• in Orange Counl)' ·' ~~10~1 ~ "'"' 1hc }inc'' /ummm: /ml'' m r/u.· aJ11111n BAKER·HENREDON KAaASTAN · KARGES KINDEL ·KJTllNGER ~~nic:uAJU GUAllANTEED TO BB TID LOWEST OBTAINAJILlt: Wichi n 30 days aftf'T purchase. if any identical item. displayed anywhere in Southern California. can be purc~d for less,. .. rhe diff ercrice in price u·ill be refunded. .. . :J FLORIST SPECIAL R'OLSES $699 TAKE .. BRISTOL ST ~ ~ I OfFRAMP ~ z g § .,, lJ "" ~ '< 546-9 112 >I •h 1,,111 II Ir/ / 1111 , , 'f'f ",'9. 'TAKE BRISTOL ST ~ OFF RAMP ~o We Carry Jeelamlne'e,T.malizfno Mu.t.d I MUWMlft• WeAreWl~r.t a. soc .... LI. ,: FURNITURE&. INTERIOR DESIGN OM OUI HOHIY IAm MAM I Offer 0.-""'" ...... "" D .P. I WltllTlllt~ I l700l.COAITNWY .. C--..... fttOMl67Mtlt I I J..01 UYMOMD WAY ... TOIO ..... '°"°' .... 01·1111 I ''°"MACH ..... til •Alllal. 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I i f I ~ l t ' II Wldl.....,, Septamber 19 1979 \ DAILY PILOT A• • • • Demand for low tar MERIT MENTHOL continues to build as smokers discover what research has already proven-that MERIT MENTHOL delivers taste equal to-or better than-leading high tar menthols! l ' : 8 mg"tar:' 0.8 ~ nicotine-...._ · ·a: 11 mg"•:· 0.7 mg nicotine sv. per cignne. FTC Ripon Mty '78 · Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ,.. L •• . ~&lOO's .. AJ• DM.Y '91..0T ORANGE COUNTY W Omen Voters to· Meet Orange Comt 'Leagruf to Gather Sept. 26 A p .... •fftf Dr. F.dith A. Preligh or Irvine, a Golden 'West .College ad ministrator for 13 years. has been named v1ce c h an· cellor or educational ser vices and person· net for State Center Community Coll~ge District, Fresno. 'She will assume the post Oct. l. By 0 . . Rl18'11NG Of* IMHf H91 •"9ff "A)i90 Vlt>~ -A Lud Use Oil~mma" will be .. .... ........... °"' .. v .. n ..... for • PMl'al memberMip ...... "' lepl.a TM m t nc will •tan at 10 a m In th• c.._. Room or Stien Roebuck ud Co In the Lqaa 11111 Mall Tb pubic ... tn.tt.d A JOINT COMMl1TS8 made up or members , . of 01• Oranae Cout and Capo 8ay lea1ue11 will re· J*1 cm tbe AlllO Viejo developmut propoaed by Uae bulldiln of Ml"slon VleJo. Commllltt membera lnrlude Judy llenry of L11una Beach, B•llY Gamcr and Ruth Saadi of Lelaure World, Joan· Kennedy ot La1una Hiila, Fanny'l.abln or Ml1111ion -Viejo. Dorothy Campbell of Laguna Niguel und Jt'SblCU Dellll or San Juun Cap1strwio . * * * TACKY , TACKY: The Concerned C1lltcns tor a Strong Court, handpicked I by the Judges> backen of those five Judaei. who are aeeklna re· . election to the Harbor Municipal bench. have 1ent out tnvil.aUorui for a Sept. 25 fundraialng function. The lnvitallons wenl out in envelopes marked "Subpoena Enclosed" and some ot the recipients , weren't impressed by the political glmmlckry ANYWAY, THE FUNDRAISEll ($120 per cou· ple, or SM per J)<.'rson I la planned at the San tu Ana 1,400 Classes Offered By Coastline College Registration will con· tinue through Friday for more than 1.400 classes being offered this fall semester by Coastline Community College. Classes, tuition free. arc orfercd days, even· 1ngs and weekends. Schedules are available at Orange Coas t or Golden West campuses. CoasWne headquarters Sorority al 10231 Slater /\vt· , f"ountain Valley, und 111 locat10111. where l'luss(•s are beinl( held. For registration in f<YTmatlon phonl' 963·0824. To Meet tend the meeting, which Helghta home ot Robert Unt.z. ll overloob Upper Newport Bay. Tu~~ re-elecUoG in Jwae 1880 are 6 on Dunaan. Selim ••Bud" 1"ranklln, Dick Luca brlnll, rraoce1 Munos and Cal Schmidt. • • •• TATS IEN. John Schmits, R•Ne wport. Beuch, wW •Peak PrkUy lo the Governmental Relations Committee ot tbe Newport Hartior Area Chamber of Commerce. Schmitz' talk la set for noon at chamber offices, 1470 Jamboree Road, Ne wport Beach. The meeting ls open to the public. ... "' THE 90tJTH Orance County Dem~tic Club plane its annual barbeque from l lo 4 p.m. Sept. 30. Edlloa Miller ia scheduled lo speak on Orange County government and problems. He also ls ex· peeled to dlvu11e his version of what happened at the time or h.la controversial appolntmenl to the county Board of Supervisors by Gov. Brown MEMBERS OF TluE COUNTY'S Democratic Central Committee ha~ been mviled and Richard O'Neill. stale party chairman is expected to be on hand . The barbeque will be held in Vaquero Park ad.' Ja(·cnt to the O'Neill Ranch on Ortega Hl1hway, about rive miles east of the San Diego Freeway T1cketa to the barbeque $4 for adult.a and $2 for children -wlll be available at the gate. •• * • NANCY DOOLEY of Congressman Robert Rudham'l' omce wlll describe the serv1cea avalla· ble to the congressman's constituents when ahe ap· poara S<>pt . 27 before the Costa Mesa Republican Women. l"t•<.lcrated. The group'11 first meeting of the fall is set for 7.30 pm al ttw home of Mary G Bt:nnett, 2724 San Juun I.am·. Costa Mesa 1\ll interested Republican wonH'll urt· i11v111·d • • • "nlRTV TRll'KS and Smcari. 1n Orange Coun t y Pohtw:.." will tw th(• !.UbJcct of a Sept 28 talk by Lo o; /\n~dcs Times political wntcr Bud Lembke to nH.· m lw r:.. of the Soulh Coast Republican Forum. The• dlMer meeting is set ror 7 p.m. at the Camelol Restaurant In Santa Ana Reservations can bl• ma~e by calling Carolyn Hupp, 551 35.53. * •• JAMES McGUV, chairman of the 74th As· i.e mbly District Committee, says his commlUee will meet at 9 a.m Sept. 29 at the Carpenters Hall. 24692 Del Prado Ave . Dana Pomt. Classes be2an Sept. JO at 110 l ocat i ons throughout the Coast Community CoUege Dis· trict. a 105-square·mile area running f rom Newport Beach to Seal Beach. inclucting Costa Mesa, Fountajn Valley, Huntington Beach and Westminster The Laguna Beach Panhellen1c sorority will meet Oct 3 1n San Clemente ror its first fall meeting. begins at 10 a m at ---------------------------------------·------,--.,,. Anyone who is a member of a national sorority is invited to al· Mary Colby Antique!., 510 N. El Camino Real For information. coll Mrs . Ross Miller at 494-3820 or Mrs. F. J . Mc Manus, 494-3-135. Highest Medal Awarde 1l _, Le Qui Bien, former Vietnamese soldier and representative of the refugee community in Orange County, pins his former govern· ment's highest medal on Maj. Gen. Frank Schober for inviting re· fugees into the California National Guard as latter-day Minutemen. A r;ecruiting program is being set up in Orange County. • SCHOOL B~AND RENTA~S · WINDS -GUITARS DRUMS -VIOLINS I DISCOUNT-RECORDS-TAPES ] . ' September Clearan~ce BALDWIN PIANOS -ORGANS • ·@ FAC'IUIY ~ YATES MUSIC CENTER 61 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH "91nel4MO!O ....................... Open Deity 10 A.M.·8 P.M. • Mon .. Thurs., Fri. 10 A.M.·9 P.M. • Sun. 12 Noon· 5 P.M. ._._ -...... ~-_ _... __ ._.. __ _.. ___ _ I . (}uantities and assortnH·nts are limited, so hurry in! We sell first quality and discontmu~d merchandise from Sears Retail ttnd Catalog Distribution. "Was" price~ Quoted :.tr<· th1• rc.•gular pnct·~ al whu:h lhl' items were former!) off<.·n·d b) Catalog or in mttny Sears Retail stores around tht• countn Wo men ·s Tank Tops were $5.00 ~ (~~· \ c::::::;~--- Now s1 5o were $8.00 C.B. Rear Deck Antenna Kit was $22.99 Now s14oo Rotex Label Maker were $8.50 W omen's Pajama Sets were $6.99to S10 00 Now s4oo Men's Shorts Ignition Analyzer was $34.99 Now s21°0 12 Piece Auto Testing Kit was $99.99 .. Now sso00 H....._Beecla IMS"t\da•• Adadd ••a...Ua m•>ta4111 (•I f ._ • • t e f ........__ """'• __ ..,.,·~---- • I Infant-Toddler Su it s were ~1699 to S28 99 f.:, . Now s10°0 Girls' ._;~Teen Jeans '"\, ~ were $10.99 ' to \....,....V-$12.99 Now s5oo l Boys' . Warm-up Suits1 were $19.99 Now s1000 .. Men's Terry Cloth Robes were $45.00 Now s27oo STORE HOURS ...... 11 .. •1••: .. 11e •• ,..,, •:••:• S..C.y, u:••:• Aak about Sean credit , ..... ~ AT YOUR SERVICE I MISCELl.ANV A~-....,.._ Serft«9ltfa9! C bunglng from Repu bl ica n to Democrat in 1976 lo w•n a vacant seat , Sen . Edward Zorinsky o f Nebraska is re - portedly contemplat· ing switching back next year. An aid esa·id the senator "h a s n ever s aid anything about lt," but he also "never emphatically enied it." Clemente Lifeguard Will Tour S an C l emente Lrf ei:ua rd Capt Sheridan Byerly plam1 to take a one-month leave of absen<'e beginning Oct I to tour the Great L ake:. and t;a.,t Cou!-it 111 h1:. C<tpacity a:. United St <tle i. Lifr!-iaving /\'i t1oc1at1on -pn!!-ildt-nt Uye rl y, who ha ~ served as president two y ea rs. plan:. to meet with other wal<•r S<.tfety officials lo d11wus11 lhl' role of the aMm1·at1on 11 e plans to resume dutlch in Swi Clemente In Novembe r lie will not recC'1 vc pay fur his l ettve IJSLA oHH:ials plun to puy llyerly':. lour expenses Not Applicable S AN FRANC ISCO (AP> -A court lnjunc· lion can't be applied to picketing outside a store In Callfomja if there 's· no fraud, violence or in· t c rr e ren ce wit h p auersby, the s tate Su pr em e Court h a s ruled. Th e sta te.'s hig hest tribuna l re· vt.•rsed a San Diego County Superior Court's preliminary injut1ction granted Scars Roebuck & Co. on Nov. 21 , 1973. &~ W@Mlf ~@lfwn@@ Coe o proOWm ' The-rt '°"'• to rat 0..-~ Will " Ctd rtd IGps, ,,rtMg IJw OJUllOlfn -1 OCt'°'9 11W Med to.tOlw ~· • ~,.,,..,., Glld·,,.....111 Mad .,.,.,, qunt'°"' w Pol DwM, At Ywr &rroace, Oru"'1• COCJ.ff DoJlJI l"i4ol , P () Bo.& UlllJ, Co.to ftlHa, CA n626 A.I maftJI Wfffn 01 po~ .utll ,,_ 0""1Uercd, ""' pltOMd mqu.trw:a or ktcer1 BOC 1ncluct.r111 1"- rtodtr'• fMll DOrn.. add.-.11 ""'1 bu.tJMu hours' phone '"''" bn CGllftQt "-curand41rtd Th'I rul11mn appfa" da1· Ill urrpt Sundo111 , n~ ~.,u~• • 141 E3rperfeiu~ OE.Al\ VAT My wife and f h11d a rti'ent u perlen~ with » r)ew cu duJer which I'd HU to bhare with your reader6 Aft.er taJt1n& lhe car for » teal ride, we decided to buy it, .and left a deposit aft.er aareein&·on the purcbue price The car, • Ford Muatang, waa left al tbe de~·o ror a couple of days t-0havean airconditiooer andnd.loioalAllled. We returned to pick up the car at night and alt.er looking It over, we pwd the balance Wld left The next monung our daughter oolaced lhe car was equipped with whitewall Ures. When we bought 1t. the tires were black aand the salesman said they were four-ply bias belted tires After c hecking the whitewalls, we noticed they were two-ply polyester cords. We called Goodyear and learned there wais a price difference of $12 a Ure. The dealer now was ahead an extra S48 on the sale We contacted the sa les manager and Informed him of the switch. He denied everything, and the original shipping invoice had been removed from the car window Our sa letiman hater promised to c·heck Into lhls matter and call us back. He never C'alled. J'dJikc to know the proper regulating agen· cy for this type of complaint. J .S. lrvrne Vou failed lo meatlon ti.e ..... flll Ute dealer, so A VS couldn't follow up Oii yCMIJ' p,...,lem dJrec:t· ly. However, you can brlag W • matter to Ute at· lHllon of the Department of Mot.or VebJcles Compliance Division < 1338 E. Hnt St., Sula Ana, phone: 835-3393). The compUa11« dlvis'°'1's la· vHtl1fatloo unit accepts complaints of any klad against deaJers wbo Hell new and used veltJcles, tra il e rs, mobile h ome s, motorcycles, and 1nowmoblles. Alc-elaol Brttrr Titan Teodapa••~ DEAH P/\T I read :.omcwhcre thal toolhpai.lc r;rn be U!.<•tl tu n ·movc the marks left on a v a rrushc<.l t<ihlc hy wet glru.scs. Is ttus true'> W.f". FouhtaJn Valley It's true in lbe seoae t.hat moat ~a.st~ <'Ontalo abrasives, and abrasives are sometJmes uHcd l.o remove such mark!!. You can try It If you wlsb, but you'd be better off lo rub tbe are. with denatured alcohol. Whatever method Is used, there's a good cbanc~ that the blab gloss flalsh of th~ vanililh may tw dulled 11ll~tly. It oaally can be restorNJ with wax or furniture polish, but OC:· culonally may have lo be re&ouc:lled. Map E'ind• E'aulf in CaUf erala DEAK PAT· Do you httve any idea where I could ~et a detailed map of earthquak:§fault'i In Southern C<ihfomia'> I 've looked e very ere, but can't fUld what I want. . · K.S., Cos Mesa Tbe U.S. Geological Survey bu publlaHd a m•p showla1t the earthquake f•uJb la a lar1e area or aoutb central CaUfornia. The map dlsplays ..... dreds ot fall.Its between Point Ar&lld&o aacl Moa· ltrey Bay a.Qd provides a broad lclatlflcaUoa of lbe faults capable Of leDer•tl•I eartllqHke1. Order .. Map Sa.owing Recency or FaaltJa1 In Coastal South-Central CaWonala" aJMI u aceempa. 11ylng report by maillnlC 12.25 to &.be Bruch of DI•· tributm, U.S. GeoJo&lcal Survey, P.O. Box !SZM, Federal Cea&.er, l>ffnr, Colo. 81221. Tb18 map is tbe seeond la a Mr1~ of lllree cover- lnit fall.Ila in coulal CallloraJa. Am earlier map cov· e n1 the area from lbe Me.dcu ~r to Point Arguel&o. Another belag prepared wUJ eeecetalra&.e on the are11 from Monterey Bay to PclAM Areaa. •SISJ O• HOOVER I HOOVER'S ••• No. I UpriCJht • Tip.toe Carpet selector low to shag. • Wrap around furniture guard • cast aluminum chassis • All steel agitator • Quick and clean bag changer • 13112 Quart bag capacity •Top fill bag . • Full time edge cleaning • Two speed motor •Headlight 7990 AnACHMBfTS J IMCWDED _ ~OPEN SUNDAY . DAtl y PILOT .4 j I DIR CTLY ACROSS FROM SOUT-H_COAST· PLAZA ON SUNFLOWER AVE. llDW GPEI II Tlllllllm.-LllD HILLS, & P•TE HILLI . .. J "Ja ewl.Y "'-OT ............. INSIGHTS GAINED EJe~wer ROUSTO!ll <AP> A historian hi repor\lld flDdlnc • 11c..-diary HDt.-P~ n. fiiin• UM 1rly y •n or World Wa r II ad pr.....ved d*'pitt im onler that It be dtllroyed and t.hat It "muat not , repe1t not, be n by anyone " . T8STYPEDCOPY ohhe 110 4 not.et NVHl.l IOIDtol EJ1t>nhow•r'1 private ( Unp about "'9rior11 and reuow &4'netalt, Rice Unlven11 t hl \Man Franc 1 I. Loewenhfi 1r1 wrote In a two-part copyrlahttid ~erle11nttw llou11lon Chronicle Elaenhower. who later ~came Underwater Effort 'uprf,P1e Allied Commudtr and went Oft to Mrve two tWIDI u prttl· MU. nw~a.U.War 1>tp11rtmeat'1 pl f dlvla&aa at th•tim howrote lhe notea. Tho 22 dlary P•fea were found In a Columbia Un verally manila enevll)pe Included in a nood M matnlal recelve d at the Eiacnhower Library in Abilene. K•n .. altt!r Eisenhower'• death In 1009. Loewtinbeim wrote In the t 'hromcle. "Whut we have here, In e ffeet. la th~ rt-al Ike," Loewenbelm wrole. addma that Elaenhower likely wu Now Open Low Cost Spay , N e1:£ter. Vaccination Dermatology Freeway .2 May Attem,pt Swim Again Animal Hospital of Costa Mesa 2538 Newport Blvd. By JOANNE R EY NOLDS Ot (lie OIHIY l"llol St.ff Orange Coast scuba divers Bruce Milne and Curtis Shelley say they might try again to swim underwater from Ava lon lo Newport Beach. Thal was the goal they failed lo achieve over lhe weekend in an event tha t was a combined re- searc h project, fund-raiser and business promo- tion. MD...NE. 30, AND SH ELLEY, %2, GOT about a third of lhe way from Avalon to Newport when they were forced to quit S helley was suffering from hypothermia. the loss of body heat. His temperature had dropped · ' • four degrees below no rmal after the divers had been an lhe water for 5•,..i hours. ··He was incoherent at one point." Milne said. "I felt I could go on alone, but it was clear al that point that making 645-2483 By Appointment For House P lants @INTERIOR PL~NTSCAPING @ HOUSE ·& PATIO PLANTS. @FLOWERING ANNUALS expre11lns deep-seated feeUnp about such figures aa President -Pra11ldln l). Roosevelt, Adm. Ernest J. King, and Gen. Doualaa MacArthur. LOEWENBEIM REPORTED, for •e xample, that Eisenhower's notes showed deep conc~m over RooteveJt's decision Feb. 22, 1942. to order MacArthur to proceed to Mindanao as quickly as possible and lhen head t.o Australia to take command or all U.S. troops. "I'm dubious about the Wng!" the dlary was said to have read. "I cannot help believing that we are disturbed by 8dltortala and react- ln& io '1Nb11o ~· r~r lbaD ·to military logic " MacArthur "is do ing a good job where be is, but I'm doubtful that he'd do so well In more complicat- ed situatloo.s. Bataan ls made t.o order for him. It's in lhe public eye; ll has made him a public hero; it has all lhe essentials of dram a; and h e Is th e acknowledged king on the spot. Ir brought out. public opinion will force him into a position where bis love of the limelight may ruin him " ' Cutty Sark SCOTCH the <Newport.I pier Just wasn't 1 going lo happen." Milne and Shelley operate Nautilws Diving Adventures ~d @GARDEN SUPPLIES @GARDEN LIGHTING @GREEN HOUSES BY Jim Beam MILNE hat upon the project as a mea ns ot boosung their bus anei.s as :ivell as providing re· S('arch on hypolherm1a THE ORANG E CO UNTY CHAPTER OF lhe American Red Cross sanctioned the project and Milne and Shelley tried to use the crossing as a fund-rru1>er for the fled Cross water safety pro- 11trams fJ.r:_7ft/tJ r -----::;,.~~;;;;:H~;;.z.~~-----1 I F'REE 4" P lant 11 1 ,,,m·t11·,.., I I W11h ... u~ "i ltl fM1 l'u1 rl11N· I IWmJCIY STIAIUT BOURBON I •• <. \lflll.' 1•11ot Jl'<'T~ I I ~" «m11•1.1-:TF 1.1~1-: 10· n fsn>l''T I NATION I LOCA~ Loe wenbe1m said rtlatloa1 b L we a KacArUuar-aall Ei senhower cooled whea Eisenhower served u a top aide to Mac Arthur Jn the Pblllppioet before the war "I S11LL TIDNK BE m lgbt ha" made a better s bowlne at the beach !s and passes, and certainlt he whould have saved his planes OD Dec. 8 -but he's sUll the hero!!!" lhe entry for Jan. 13. UM2, read. MacArthur left the Philippines on March 12 ' • BRANDY 80 PROOF FlnH 5.59 Milne sauJ he w<is diiwppointed tlwt the fund raising effort was largcly ignored "W1' had a ft•w d ollar' tr1t·klc in. but nothing likf' we'd hoped for .. " hi• com m<·ntt•d L---------------------J 2070 Mewport Blvd., Costa 'Mesa Sebastianr Puerto yallarta ~~ M tint' s;rnl 1l'l> "not bt•yond lhl' realm of 1>os1>1b1ht1cs" that he :rnd Shellc~ would try th1· un derwalcr feat again , although he said they'd change a few things SHELLEY On Saturday 's attempt, tht•v use..'<.! Aqua Scooter. small t·nginel> lo drag thl'm throuJ,lh tht• w:.itn Those machint•1> µroved holll µamful and uni.ata sfactory "NEXT TIME. ' llNK WE'LL try to kick it." Milne said "Of <·our .. that'l> going lo mean a change in our training · In spite of th1.: disappomlm nts and lhc pain lhl'Y encountered' on their trip, Milne said 1t wa'> ;in experience he woulrtn'l tra de "There were times under water when we'd look <lt each other <lnd it was JU!>l this reahzat1on that we were uctu<lll y doing something like lh<ll," Milne said "But now it's back to busmes!. We've gol to do som etru ng about m aking a li ving " Marine Life Studied WASHI NG TON 1AP 1 The government 11> s urveying marine lire off th<' coal>t of New. England and along the m ad AUantic states an un ef fort to learn more about how human uctiv1l1es ar feet fish and shellfish The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad· m inistration said it hus lwgun a !>en cs of voyage., in support of research prt>Jccts, 1n which sc1enllsL'i will collect key "indicator" i.amples. including lobsters. crab and anemones. for contaminunt analysis ~· 548-0137 ~- ' Sunday 9-5.30 D ENTUR ES SI 75 each :>AM E DAY 51:.UVICl AVAILA&Ll ORTHODONTlCS !\OARD QUALlf I f 0 OATHODONTl~T s1550· OR. ARNOLD H. FLANZER JlOS HARBOR, COSTA MESA fl\C.RO\\ rHOM HOC.01 642-0112 A MAN ARRESTED FOR '°RUNK DRIVING IS NOT NECESSARILY A CRIMINAL! lut He May •.• t Lose <hl1 UcenM •Go to fall •Have hl1 ln1uronce cancelled • Lose hl1 fob However, with proper legal representation. all of tho$e problems may be ellmlnated. All too often the result In court Is directly related to the qu.llty of YoU' lawyer. 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OUYI Monv•rv • Cemeterv Crematorv 1625 G1sl8f Ave CostaMeso 54().56S4 IA.L.~6MOM ~HOMI 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 Free Flu Protection Shots Se t Free flu immunh a · ·t io n s w i ll b e ad · m inistered through the Laguna Be ac h Free Deatlu EIMndisre DANVIU.E CAP> A lt-year.old alrl died of ...................... ah• waa thrown from her borM durtq a rid'· la1 competltlori. The victim WH Ellaabe U1 H•I••• Ev •••· the daupa..r ol former S.n P'ranct1c9 Redevelop· mtnl A1ency director Arthur Evan.a. She dled Sunday at a hoepltal In Walnul Cr~k PARIS t AP > Fo rme r Gen An dre Zeller, 81, one of rour fo'rench army gener als who led an abortive re- be llion in the Alg·er lan war, died Tuesday GLEN ELLEN 1AP> Albert E. Kaha, 67, write r , publishe r and critic ot government ac· tivities during th e Mc Carthy e r a , died Saturday at his home he re. Clinic to senior citizens . SACRAMENTO (A P > LOCAL I OBITUARIES Floral Aid Gin a Parker , who s el l s flowers at Tim's Flower Stand on South Coast Hi g hway in South Lag una, giv es wilting posies a drink to stave off heat. She says sa les are still good. d e s p i·t e l h e weather . -....-c>ADWAY MOITUAU 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642·9150 The shots will be ad· ministered on Wednes· • WlWam M. Whelan,-----------------------------------~~:!!!!.~!..::.::::::.. _________ _ d a y s t h r 0 u g h o c . 67. a rormer FBI orficial SMITH & TUTHILL MORUIAU WISTC:Uff CHA,ll. Mortvaiy • Crema ttons • 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa 646·4888 f'tH C:l lltOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main SI. HuntinQton Beach 536-0539 ,..FAMILY COlOMIAL FUHHAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Wes1m1nster 893·3525 r ACIFtC VllW MIMO•IAL ,._. Ce1T11tterv Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l 1c V1Pw Om1e Newpart Beach 644-2700 McCOIMICll MO RTUA•tES LaQuna Be11Ch 494-9415 LaQuna Hill!. 768·0933 San Juan Cap1::.trano 495·1776 0 ~ who served almost 10 tober and the first two years as director and Wed ne sdays of Nov· ember at the clinic al Pr es ide n t of th e 460 Ocean Ave Shots California Hospital As- will be given from 12: 30 sociation, died of cancer Monday. to 3:30 p.m. C linic officials a re s ee k i n g vo lunteer nurses, r eceptionists and others to help with the prog.ram. For in- formation, caU 494-0761. A rt Show Schednled woman Named A ~"!ssian-American art · exhibit by V Us hanoff SACRAMENTO CAP J will be di splayed at the Gov. Edmund Brown Laguna Federal Savings J r . has r eappoin ted a nd Loan office. 260 M 8\"·il y n G r ace o f Ocean Ave .. L agun a Car michael to the state Beach. untJI Oct 10 Football S ignups Scheduled The We s t mi n s t e r Com m unity Servscel> and Recreation Depart· menl is registering fl ag footba ll partic ip an t s through Sept. 29. a r1ly spokesman announced Bo ys a nd girls 1n ~rades on e thro u~h eight may register free: F irs t a nd second · U n em p loy m e n t In suran ce Appea ls Boar d . The job pay~ S4Z,971 a year .. The 120-painhng ex· · gra~crs ~re to.play with h i bil depicts R ussian a foam Nerf ball, he immigrants' movement sa.id Th~ othe ~s will t o west e r n Amer ica play witharcgularball from the 16th to 19th centuries. Most games a re lo be played fo heighborhood The public may view.,.parks P l ayers a n d the works from 9 a m . to voluntary coaches arc 3 :30 p .m Mondays asked tocallthe recrea throu~h Thursdays amt t 1 o n de par l m e n t . until 6 p.m. Fridays 898-3311. extension 262. Tre,.clmaster Inc., manufacturer of famous "cheeks" pants and other apparel CJGeS out of business. A. z. Stein Co. has purchased the factory from the assiCJMe and is now offet"iftCJ th' entire inventory at a fraction of the re«JUlar retail prices. PANIS PAllTS PANTS· PANIS Samples & Irregulars Retail for $18-$20 Retail for '$22-$25 Retall for $28-$36 ~5 • MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATFS SIX llODB-$10,000 MINIMUM 0 Rat.ea are quot.ad weell.Jy ~Cl &r"I based on Lne avn age <1J11counl rat.e for alx·moot.h 0 8 Treasury B1ll11 So purch&Be or Ntclempt.lon fooe Fec!era.I rt:it•l.11> u ons'protub11.compoun<1Jng of tnvirestancl requ1r" a eubstanu&.J tnt.ereat pen&li.y for e&rly Wlth<lri. waJ A.nnull..I rat.e for a •iz·a OD.\h t.erm. QCOTF: f OR THf; WEEK OF SEPTE:\fBf.R 20 THRL. SF.PTF:.\f BF:R 26. 1979 IRYrMt rAHYlfW CIMTH Uwlvenlty Dr. At Miehe!._ l'tloM: 552.5325 LAGUNA NIU.S L 11CJ91141 Hllh rtn. Allclo "'wy .t Hwy 5 l'tloM: 511-4 1 00 FOUHTAIH YALUY •02t Gorflfld A•-,,._.: "4-20 t Pomona First Federal Savings- Ask about home loans . Equal Housing Lender ~Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Fl•l4Daysl Sale Ends Saturday at 6 P.M. FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT ~d#IAICAAO ,. SALEI t• s5 Retail tor $16-$22.50 s1-s5 .... for $1416 SPORT SHIRTS la.g&sllortslee•• s7._s1 I.tall for s11-s22.s ·J K~IT SHIRTS •7.s1 letallfor $16-$97 CASUALSUm SPORT SHORTS Retail for $11-$23 59 ......... Sii KMIT SHIRTS $680,000 INVENTORY BEING LICi)UIPATED· FOR LE'S THAN .$300,000. s50 ......... s121 s5 I .... SI Z.10.S I S.00 s5 . 1et.H .fof.Sl2·Sll .. I •• -. .\ .... -·---~ .... ·-·---- CALIFORNIA 1'e l'bf1 ltr• n Prim Mlnl s ter Menachem Be1ln wll1 visit Wa hln ton , O.C .. on ov. 19 t o •ddresa an Israel Bond - lnt e rnatlonal trlbute to Sam Rothb e rg , a principal rounder o( the bond or.ganiia· lion. SAN DIEGO <AP> -.\ 1mall, rare ml1ralory bJrd may rutne tht featMrt o( An Dle10 do· velopen u the fed raJ aovem· mt nt take• 1teps to protect it& neatlna 1round1 on c hoice waterfront property Cll..Y olficlala were told that the \J F lah •nd Wiidiife Servlce twlicvea development 1hould be halttd on all or Harbor Island, part of Lindbergh Field and 2,900 acres of Miasion Bay Park. a popular recreational area that has cost taxpayers nearly $70 milllon over the pu t 30 years. THE FEDERAL PLAN to save the caurornia least tern would also halt. development near a northern County laaoon. Accordln1 to park and recrea· Uon apoketwoman Dlana Dugan. the federal 1ovemment has set a goal ot booeUne the Callfomla least tern population from 750 pairs to 1,200 and wants to set aalde areaa ror the blrds. Jim Gutzmer, San Diego park and recreation superlntendent, aald the proposal would "re· verae lbe tlme clock" for Mia· sion Bay and cause the resort prea to return to its natural mud-flat s tale within lS t.o 2IO yeara. THAT R·EGRES-&ION, Gutzmer sald; would come about because the fede ral ptan would also halt normal maintenance dredging in Mi.salon Bay. Gutzmer sald the proposal WedNed9y, Septitmber , •• 1179 DAU.. v PtLOT A J5 1Maei1MCYI W..W Al C .. 11 Lil I of ROGER1S CLEANING SERVICE PJtaie c•84l·335l~~·~~~~• also appears to ask tbe city t.o .-----•OME1¥----- dlamanUe it.a present develop· y oar Time h lVowl m.ents in lhe earmarked areas. T h l The City Council voted un· Lme to earn w a l you arc wort a anlmously to ask ror an ex· Time for profesHlonal ldcntlty- tenslon or lbe 30-day response Time to lhre ln Mtyle time given by the rederal IOV• ....,. Tl F A eroment. City s tarr me mbers a our me or sald a mlnimum of two months Career In Salesf would be needed t.o asseH the economic impact or the pro· posal. The controversy parallels the Tennessee debate over the snail darter. an endangered species ot small fish which halted con· struction on the Sll6 million Telllco Dam near Knoxville. Call 642-5678 .. Put a few words 10 work for ou. FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE GENUINE lllECTll EMBE,MATIC'" GAS GRILL INCLUDES: • 272 Sq. In. of cooking ':. . CIAIRS U.S. MADE REG.$30 . s 199s SALE OUAllTITYsutJ{tT TO STOCK OH HAllD BV.ARKLA Reg. '1~.50 This will make the whole family happy. CASITA byThinline AH alumlnum will not rwt - llolt Vinyl.,,.,_ 5 PC. GROUP 42" Table & 4 Chairs l A moet uoiQVe fttec>IAoe ' wNetl IS~ from I ()lllitlG Wl111 heavy CIUty I Cllalna eflowlng 360° ( ~lawing tn three SIZU 36"" 42'" and '8" Ind on bl&Ck end l)Ofo•on cCllorS Reg. $217 A1rust We CHAiSE Sale s 14 9 aurface - • BBOCast Body •Cart •Rock & Burner QUANTITY SUIJICT TO STOCK ON HAND HERMOSA RA TAN SWIVEL ROCKERS AND COCKTAIL TABLE Rockers have a convenient swivel and -plush cushions for excellent comfon. HIGH BACK ROCKE9' .... azeaw.'219 FREEST ANDING ADJUSTABLE FIRESCREENS IN STOCKI Ad1ustable from 24 ·· to 31" TABLE ..... 150 Sale '109 LOW BACK ROCKER .... amw.$199 ~-r--=="=='--llliiiiiiiiiiiii ..... ____________ _. Available 38"' to48' width ~, 1-r-~-,,'-r-~.L-IJ GAS LOG OAK SALE .~ CUSTOM MADE FIRESCREENS &GLASS FIRESCREENS Fittldto '· Complete with irate. ash coal bed connector. • Available 16". 18", 24". 30". 36"'. 42". 48" SIZES /:i. \\ < .. It ;~(,>-I .. ·~ ' '/ • • I I . 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IUNDT •7St•. ........ publl•bed In the Octobtr llsue of th ma11Uln Ui C~. forMer ...... 1.-..retary lo Lady bird JobnM>n. condurt«'d th Poll ror R~book 11nd tallt"d the absent~ or womrn on lht' Supreme Court "a 01· Uo na l disgrace " M& Jor<1w1, a former st14te ll'nator In T~xa11, 11 rvt'd In Con"rt'tllt from t972 to 1978 and took part in the 1974 Hou e Judlc1~ry Committc hcarlngii 011 the P<l&ibte Impeachment ot former t~1deot Nixon The other to1> women ch<llen. S hirl ey llu fst e dl e r . WT HINGE fliMES TO USE SINGl l 01 IN GIOU'1NGS -~ ., .. ,~..,. •f'·~sua• •••• IOAl'f tlJOI .... ,_....., ·1··~-·7·WY09-·1··f1U1-.,.,__ YOUR $ CHOICE COMPARE TO CUTURY SELLING FOR 1.39 TO 2.39 EACH IN$JA-CHANGE MODULAR STAINUSS snu TOWN HOUSf CUTLERY SAU P'llC( REGAL MOUNTAIN WINES -3 LITERS •¥111 llOSl ~llUS PHOTO FRAMES 7 handy •hoPH 10 •how off you• lo•O•••• photo\ fo• wall 01 tobf11 G•oup O• UUI olO<le Com"' w•th ~ung• tab ond ea•el A w1d• 1 ho1re ol kotch&n u•wn"I' lo r olmo•I eve•y conce1Yoble ""•d He.How ground blod@. & loon.noted wood '-'di .. MANHAnAN • CRYSTAL GLASSES NATION 'Welfare Queen'-' Faces 2nd Trial .. LOS A.NGl!LF.S <AP> -A 34-year-old Loe Ancei. woman, accuaed of being the "Queen of Welfare:· wu ordered to stand trial in connection with a aecood acbeme to collect welfare ald for non·e~t cb1Jdren. Trial for Barbara Jean Williama, already aervtng an eiaht·year prison term ror welfare rraud. 11 scheduled to beeln Oct. 2. Superior Court Judge Eric Younger also ordered rive other persons allegedly involved in the scheme to stand trial then. . . Ma. WUllama la accused or stealing S.Sl,623 by alle,ally collecting aid for 30 phantom children dunng a ftve-year period rrom 1973 to 1978. Wmt HEAVY SHAM aonoMS f '"'' holion mod., tvmbl•' \ 'V'"'4 ' populot \•141\ Attto<'•"e I dvtobfe lc,,r CC,,'T1ptlny Of •v•'Y do1 u\• A. '•OI "''llvtot , • .,_,., '"·"' '• r tj ••r "'e\ OUJ p tH'\t.0 Of' ,,. .. ,,. l''-'J' t.i),. t ~ ., ,,.,., o •• , ..,,,0 8•ouhh.1I d•n•Q' ,,..,,J 1r11.,ret1 to any ''XI'"' ,. QttrtJt t) \f ''""'I t t\Jbte(:h Hanq \t'OO'U'•'t IJ.t ' '''C..•.1'1• cl•\h-tJ\h,.,, \Ot• Sur c1<.1moi•t• ,., r:. ·:. $""·1 ~ ~i ~::·~: . 4'-·-' . • ~ ~:.~ ~~· Ponmn:llJ~ ·~ 1 " II.• • • •• ·•••L . ./'""-·: ' ... . . . ~ I , .. • • ,; ' . '· MT·r. ' ' : \ .. . . ,·#...,. -~. • . RE~. ~ au;~~~ 2.49 ~ 4.99 "' REG. 79C IA. ., =~~$2 T-c.<1 SAU PllCl BOUTIQUE DRIP-ORY HANGERS Plo,t•C ho,..g•'' 1n O\\t d 'Olor' 7 IN. 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JS.ft CONTININTAl 110 ~TOCAMWllT lott.,1e1 lllm, 1trap •nc:fuded •uacw OIUllCs mATllA•CAll IS.01 botttee. IAU"'"<I GI um GOOD NEWS DtSPOSAIU Ulot Twin blade• comfMtobl• •'-· DI. SC110U . A•·PIUO lllOIJ Meft"•. Women'• •lit"· ........ HUlfnNGTOl IUOt W1MllM . ........... aTOIO 8 Toro at lodrfWd ' •Stocks •Comics •Movl" •Televlslon DAii. 't' PILOT· .... A ngels' Lea d in Fest Expanded to T hree Games I KANSAS CITY, Mo (AP> AJI Uaia talk aboul DUDul pnave u be1lnn]Af to bul Jha Pnloel. .. Al tM eed ol UM year ••~ II .., &o •la wt aomebod1 .. &°'GI to ... • ....... tM Aa,.11· .......... 1udchol.Y u.r-..... la fl'OOl ol Kau• Ctty in the American Leque W•t ~•r U.e Anpla beat lbe defeadin& cl\arnps, M .. A.ND l 'M NOT aoin' to h•• mytelt lf we ION. Pnll-.Jooal playen are IOlna lO Co out t.bere and do u.elr Job ·' ·Daw Fro.t, maklnc b1s first start aloce Sept I. wavered throuahout lbe game and fttMlded ninth ban.lAI ttllet from Job.n Mont.ague aa tbe Roya.ls baa&ed l3 b1ts aod s~le five bases. But. a 4-0 lead the Anaela sebed ln the Orst innine off Jtlcb Gale stood ft.rm until Darrell Porter's two-run slnele in the niDtb made it 6-t. . It wu the second t'onsecullve start in w bicb Gale, 9-10, bas failed to s urvive the first inning . Slgbt of the first nine pitches he threw were balls, res ulting lo walks lo Rod Carew and Carney Lanafoi'd, who scored on Dan Ford's single and · Don Baylor's sacrifice fly. ON GALE'S !&TH PITCH, Willie Aikens doubled down the righlfield line to score Ford and Marty Patt.in came in to give up Bobby Grich's RBI single. T~y soor nole or the night ror the Angels wa1 an injury to Aikens. who bas driven in 81 r uns tbb )ear tte apJ>eflred lo injure h.1a lelt knee slld- inl into MICOOd ln t.he fi rst lnnin& and wu ca rried away on a at.retch r The early prognosis on Aik~ns is ligament dama1e. and he will fly home today to be ex· a mined by Or ~w s Yocum. the team physician. "HE HAS A STaAINED ligament in his left knee." said Angel tr~aner Ned Bergen . "Surgery ts J>OtJalble. It does n't looa good." · Tbe Royals, who stomped on t.be Anaels 16·• Monday night in the fi rst of this crucial four.game series. stranded 12 runners in a continuance or the Jack ol timely hitting that's plagued them aJI season "We left two men on in four or the first five in· nings, always with two out." oointed out Royals Manager Whiley Ht!rzog. "We j ust couldn't get one stuck in there. But 1 guess you have to give Frost credit.·· "AFTER THE WHACKING around they gave us yesterday, this 1s j ust what we needed .. " said Frost, now 15-9 The Royals got a run m the third when Geor ge Brett stole second and came aJI the way around after Brian Oowning's throw bounced off Jim An· . derson's glove into right fi eld. Don Baylor tripled and scored on a s ingle by Willie Davis-in the seventh and Davis e\'entually scored oo An· deraon's sacrifice fly for a 6-1 lead. Porter doubled home Olia in the seventh and singled home OtiJs and Brett in the ninth before Montague ended it on a popup and Pete LaCock's ground ball. Tt!et'• the Angela' Mette Number Al .Weat Contender• THE ltOY A.LS AND ANGE LS each have 11 games rem airtloa. including two more in this se ries and thr ee ,..tth each other in Anaheim. but Fr egosi refused to speculat.e on how many or those Ga mu W L Pct. GB Left Angell 82 69 543 11 Kan.sasCity 79 72 523 3 11 Minnesota 78 73 .517 4 11 the Angels must win. \ "Jt's going to go down to the end oft.be sea&on. f. ve said that au aJong ... he offered. "I've also said we're going to win beca use we've g_ot the best club Angels' llemataJac Games Home 16> Texas <Sept. 21. 22. 231 : Kansas City 1Sept. 24, is, 26L Away 151 : Kansas City 1Sept. 19. 201. "I have a great deal of confidence 10 my players. They have battled their tails oH all year. And at the end of the year. oo matter. what hap· pens. I'm going to be proud or them .. Texas <Sept. 28. 29. 30>. Kusas Cily's RemaJale& Games Home <51 : Angels 1Sept. 19. 20>; Oakland I Sept . 28. 29. 30). In game No. 3 of the series fonight. the Royals send Larry Gura to oppose Angels' Nolan Ryan. Away \6> Oakland <Sept. 21, 22. 231 . The series concludes Thursday night when J im Barr takes the mound against Craig Chamberlain. a rookie right·bander. Angela<Sept 24.25.2Sl. Mla.nesota's Remaining Games Home 17) Chicago <Sept 25. 26, 271 . ·Milwaukee I Sept. 28. 29. 30>: New.. York 1 rtiinout from Aug. 26 . will be rescheduled ohly if it affects pennant racei The Angels then return home t.o ra.ce Texas IO a three-game weekt?nd series beginning Friday night with a game to be tele9tsed in Southern California by Channel 5. Sunday's finale with the Rangers is sold out. and near·sellouls are expected for the rest of lhe six-game homestand Aw<t y 14 > Ch i cago 1Sepl 19 >. AP Wl,.._to Milwa ukee 1Sept 21. 22. 231. ~ ~ Bucs 'Not Great Yet ' McKay Hasn't Lost His Touch 8) JOICS SE\'ASO ~IM 0 .. 1. P1tot \Ull The ~11\er Fex of football ha~n·11ost h1~ touch John McKa}. coac h of tht· TampJ Ba} HucC'<1ncer ... ,.., !>till a.., v. •ll) charming and funny a:. hl· v. a .. v. htlt' compiling nine P:.ir >I champ1onsh1p..,, ftH• Roi.c Bov. I '•<'lon e.., dnd three na 1100:.il champ1on~h1p:,. <1l CSC It':. been four }ears nov. s1n1·{· Coach McKa} lefl the ~ccunt~ <>( Los Angelei. for the hum1dtt) e1nd hurncane!> of Florida HE'S HAD TO ESDl RE a lot nf c r1t1c1s m and . at time:. maybe eat a piece of humble pie or t"o But tlus season 1s different The Buccaneers are ruling the roost of the N FC'-; Centn1I 01\'1son like the TroJan~ used to <'Ornmand the PAC·8 Everyttung. so far this season. has fa ll en right into place McKay has his team l ·O. and the talk about the house he wanted 10 build at Tampa Bay I!) almost ('Ompletc hule ... 10 II ht• QUIP.., l"Olrlffil•nl 1n!o{ on hJ)-tcti m v.ho will meet th'· Hilm., thJ!> Sunda\ • \\ 1· re better th~n Wl' h<1w bt•1'n but wt· n• nol ~real )Cl IT'!'\ llA RD TO t:V E~ talk Jbout the Burc;,neer .. 1n term .. of being l!ood after comp1ltng " i Ji mark · in their first lhrcl' :.eason)-The stnuns and fru.'llra 11on:. of earlier performC1rkc·; ha\ l' l'Hn reC1ched the usual I) 1mpene.lrablt' McKa}. who ha.., recentl} refu:-.t-d to talk lO oul·<>f 10 " n reporter<;. · :i lthough I don't consider you guy~ oul-0f · town.'" he adds quickly. refer rm~ to the Southland media ··w e \e been lucky so far lh1:. season All l"m trying to do ..., make a ltvini.~:· say!) Mr Kav. a'> ht• 1alkl>i1 to the, prcsi. lhroul(h <• phon<> hook up at Ram t·amµ Tue d:.t} '"Getltnj! to µl ay tht! H:.im:-. here •~ a big Jd\ antagc fo r u.:.. · '<ild :\1cKa)'. rem embenn~ la~t \('Jr .. 26 23 thriller won by th1· Ram:- CARNEY LANSFORD SLIDES SAFELY PAST ROYALS CATCHER DARRELL PORTER AFTER A DQJJBLE BY WILLIE AtKENS. ··1t·s <i ran<'h "lYll' v.1th a fto..., . . THt: .VICE P RESIDENT and ht·ad t·oa<'h. r ow cnt~rin~ hi:. 30ch season as a football mentor. ex plain." his dub ha~ improved J<'cordmg Lo plan .. . .. . KC Teeters OD Brink of Mediocrity You win with pluyc rs and quite· frankl) V.l' JUSl d1dn"t havt• 't·n good player.., the first \ear 'a)~ McKay '"I think now through the draft an<1 somt! other mo' t',., Wl' are reaching a po1-1t ion tn v.·here we h:H'l' l'nough qualtty players m the 'IF L Our ~oat has bel'n to have .i leg1t1m:.tlt:-t 1th• tontcnder 1n the ftfth year • tht• las t or his con t ractt and e\t.!rythmJ; I see m d1cate.., we 're on !.chcdule ·· By DOUG T UCKER ,.,.~Writer KANSAS CJTY. Mo. -They are the only division champion with a chance or keeping their CJ'OWJ'.l this year, but the Kansas City Royals know they are in trouble. The t h r ee·llme American League West Division champs a re totte ring on the brink. They're like an embattled moun· taln climber who has reached the top step but doesn't know 1f he can summon the -strength to reach the summit. THE ROYALS are tottering - tbey can step forward and re· ~--aaks-Talking m ain a contender for years. Or they can fall back, d.isappeanng into the chasm of mediocrity. This corning off.season will be crucial ror years to come . or tti.g 25 players who made up the roster on Sept. 1, as many as 10 or 11 figure not be here next year. These include a few who have been corne rstones sin ce the team's firs t near.miss to the Yankees in the AL playoffs P au l Splitlorff,. f'red Patek, Mart y Pattin and Steve Mingori Also or uncertain f uture are such young prospects as R ich Gale and'Clint Hurdle. Reggie Trade . In tire Offing? NEW YORK (AP) -Regeje J ackaon'a day.s u • New York Yankee may be numbered depend· iag on whom you are listening to at tbe moment. Accordinc to published reports New York Manacer Billy lla.rtin baa twice urced General Manaaer Cedric Tallis to make a trade for the bard·blttblg right fielder. However , Martin anfrily denied ever 1oi.ng ·to Tallis ad in fact aaid tbat .. Reale bas played bard for me th1a year. '"'l'BAT THING BETWEEN tJS is over," aaid lfartin nfll'Tilla to the constant dilferences the two eecoantered in Martin's previOQS tellure u Yweemuqer. )lmtla Mid in Cleveland Tuesday n11bt that ~aeU.'a name bu come up "like any other player'•" in trade talks "became we're alway1 4lllc......, poaible trades." L ao...er, Jackloo bu a trade-approval eta~ .. tbe ftft-1UI' sz. 7 million c:oatract he llped u • .... ..-. in November tt'le. BKAUU OP TBE aAtJI&, the Yuk ... -M1:9 to trede or aell .JacboD wttboat Ml eGD· 'ftle Y•ee mana1emeat md 1 ba" Wlted u.IM, not JUlt ol .Jacbcla but ol a aumber .,... •.• If utm l&ld ... ,,..., routme ... WHETHER THEY overcome the s puttering Calilorn1a Angels or not , lhe Royals realize they "have not played as well as last year, not nearly as well as two ANALYSIS years ago. And although they are still a force in lhe West Division they are r eminded lhat m the American League East they would now occupy s ixth place. Joe Burke. the gentle general manager. realizes bis baseball abilities are about to be tested as never before Frequently c riticized over the years for timidity in the trade busme~s. he faces a maJor retooling of h1:. cl ub aJ!l'fl<'~ I fr "'ants .1 ft ve year pacl The• Ro.\ ab offered th re~ but hav£' withdrawn that offer 111~ 3 78 ERA. wildness and in ('On~1sten<'y may make him w1s h ht· h<1d taken the three "We will not dest roy l ht· nucleus of our teams." Burkt' said "But it's pretty obv1ou!) ther e are going lo be ~ome changes" A PERFECT s tarting point wou ld be the p1t c h10~ stafr. which carried an unsightly 4 Sl earned run average mto this week ·s showdown sen es with lhe Angels. Almost certain to depart are Steve Busby, Al Hrabosky. Ed Rodriguez and M in~ori Rodnguez and Pattin. nght handed reltcvers. have hardl v bl'en seen the last half of Lh.e ~eason . and both might be l!•ven a Ro}als sendoff. So too . might fiu -;b~. t h e o n ce ~r ea t n~ht hander whose quest to over come shoulder !>Ur~ery appeC1r doomed Asked to bt-s pN·1fu.-about th1~ \t.'ar's team. he answered. "Wl• have better quarLerbe1cks and runners W e h ave better «Oal•he.., We havl· a better de l'e n :.1\c line We have better Hrabosky. the bearded lefty reliever, is declaring his fret- (;ALE HAS B EEN Ont• or K ;insas C1ty"s most puzzlt ng d1!) cSu KANSAS CITV, Page 82> ! See McKAY. Page 8 2> ........... f:llppersClipped? Wal to n Says D eal Vnfair_ SAN DIEGO 1AP1 -"l have this em pty feeling in my stomach." said Bi ll Walton. rocked by the stilfest compensation award in pro sports history. "I don't trunk it was fair," Walton said after San Diego Clipper team· ma tes Kermit Washington, Kevin Kunnert. Randy Smith and a 1980 first-round diart pick were awarded to the Portland T rail Blaiers Tues· day . E NDING a two-month tug-of.war . National Bas ketbaJl Association Commissioner Lawrence O'Brien ruled that Washington, one ot the league's prized power forwards, and Kunnert. a 7·0 res erve center, must go to Portland as payment for the toes of Walton. The 6-11, All·pro center ~eyed out bia opUON with the Trail Blasen and signed with the Clippers MQ 12, re- portedly ror the largest aports salary tver -a five.year cont.tact callinc for $900,000 per year rt the )HM>ld Clippers choole to keep Smith, • 1tartin1 guard wbo •verqed 18 polnta per 1am• Jut year. tbey must p ay Portlaad '350,000 and tbe6r ltU fint·round draft choice. some what respons ible for that." WALTON'S "durability" was the 'Central question. 0' Brien said. He s a i d he took in to account that Walton's contract ··refl ects a clear recognition by both San Diego and Wa l ton that his past medical hlatory created legitimate concerns about ·his ability to rully perform io the ruture." After signln.g as the NBA 's top dr a rt choice or 1974, WaJtoo, 216, was s id elin ed for ha lf of the Tra il Blazers' games. He sat out all of the 1977·78 season with a stress fracture in bia foot, a year alter winning MVP honors for leading Portland to the N BA championship. · ''IF WALTON IN HIS first five yeara bad proven aa durable u Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell a nd Kareem Abdul-J abbar, it would be virtually imposaible to ca.lcuate his value or to compensate Portland for hl• lou," said O'Brien. after review· i ne wr6tte n a ubmlaslona aftd tettlmoqy from the two clubl. Mart.la, wlaote retarn ID mld-1ea1oa H au.,. nported1' UPMl leebcm, allo Hid be II ·"Und ol tcldq ap tbe ,.,. ""' cla1 wl .... ADI a 'I ..Jw aboUt Udl ,..,.. N1iDI IOIDlllaial about tUt player or the owner." ROD CAREW sco"n BDORI ~ CAN MAKI! THI TAG. "It'• a real setback," aald Waltoe. . .. We were very dote to a dlam· p lonahtp team. Jndirectly, f '"' O'Brien noted th at Walton 'a contract wtth the Clippers tnclllded "un6que terms fw aalary Nductiona In the event be 11 unable ~ play a apectfled number ot 1am ... " ' . ........ ,. .... ·'· • -DM.YPILOT •• ....,... M ••• t.Uo,...., too much Jm." Nici tM ..... ..,. 'lllt•d u-. bat· ier a favor when he tb,.w break~ t,~b"· ~~ ~ '= = '!o,. .. Sllldtr drove in 100 or more nm1 four YHJ'I ln a row. from JJU·5e. .. .,...._, 'NAT'S the tnoat tmpor. tanl thht«, to 1et run producti()Jl out ot my hlta," •aJd G•rvey. "Jt'1 very qt,W)1nc." IU1tent'Y ~ the All·1Jl&r br'Mk." THE ONLY atJN 1lven U(> by Reuu1 fthO ftl\&NI prom.laeeUy ID the Dods•n 1>lan1 for next NMOD, wu a fowtb·lnnlnl laomtr bJ Bob Honer. Illa ab. The ~ .. _.. tbaD oftlet that w1lb a U ·blt au.ell, lncludlal l1WO blta by &&eve Carvey. who l1 now wllbln ellbt ot hla filth JOC).bU llHICIG. Tho Ood&en were re1tr1cted to two hita durlnt the flnt four lnnlnp by Buddy Solomon. But tn the flflh. Lot Anaeles Jumped on Solomon <8·13) for three runs. two on a buea-loaded double by Derrel Thomas 11.nd Lbe other on a aqueeie bunt by Reu.a1. Oarvey allo drove ln two rum with a bHes·loaded alqle In the aevenlb, flvlna lalm 101 rum-batled·ln, the third ttral.bt 1eaton ln wblcb be'• knocked tn 100 or more n&n1. The last Ume a Doc11er •c· eomplllbed 1uc.h a feat wu when Duke Oarvey'a 1ln.aJe in the seventh Jave Lot Antelea a ~ 1 advantage and Thomu pro- duced the 1lxth run when .Johnny 01te1 scored from lhlrd on hls lllfleJd out. Reuu, 7·13 overall, has won two de· clslona In a row and three ol his last four. His ERA for the year dropped to 3. 70. A Capsule Report From the World ot Sport• Sullivan, Bryant Picked For U_CI Coaching Spots UC Irvine dipped into its own ranks to come up • with a new crew coach. Mike Sull1van, a former UCI team captain who graduated In 1974, was named lo the post. replac· mg Bob Newman who took a similar position at UCLA . SuH1van has ser:ved as an U!listanl coach at UCI since ·1976. In another coaching move, UCJ named Jackie Bryant as assis tant track and field coach. ~ Bryant, who serv as head coach for women's track and hockey at UC Dav· ill handle the women's cross country and trac p s at UCI. She captained the women's track and bruiketba l teams during her senior year at Cal State ~C?rthridge ..------Qttote al I lw Dat1 -------. I ·'I have tests scheduled in October to see ir f still have any artery problems from my attack. If there are no problems, J can start practtcang by mid-November and I hope to be fighting fit six weeks after that. If the tests show probl'ems , I'll have to reUre." tennis star Arthur Ashe, commenting on his future. ltf •••on Report La•lted "" A Uor11e11 CANTON. Ohio The attorney for one or two ·• men injured in the plane crash wllkh killed New York Yankees catcher Thurman Munson says the prehminary release by a federal Investigator or findings concerning the tragic incident was "somewhat un profess1onaJ." The attorney, Douglas Savage, represents David Hall, 32. of Canton. who was inJured an the Aug. 2 crash of Munson's plan<' as it approached the Akron-Canton Al~rt. The findings were made public by Edward J . McAvoy of the National Transportation Safety Board. McAvoy said bis report wollld say the probable cause of the crash w~ "improper use of throttles and fflght controls" hy Munson. He cited what he called serious mis~~ by Munson and also criticized the Federal Aviation Adm1mstra- t1on for lax hccnsmg procedures, expressing ~urpr1se ~at Munson was pt>rmitted to fiy as a fully qualified pilot lll a high·pt:rform<1nce aircraft that he did not seem to have mabtcred .------Baseflall Toda11------ on th.JS date in baseball in 1968: Denny McLain of th<: Detroit Tigers became the first American Leaguer s mce Lefty Grove In 1931 to win 31 gam~ in a season, a s he chalked up a 6·2 win over th<' New York Yankees {!l Detroit. despite the fact that Mackey Mantle cracked his 535th career home run, mov· rng him inl.o third place on the all-time list. Today's Birthdays: Former Dodger great Edwin "Duke" Snider ls 53. Former Phtladelphia Phil hes pitching ace Chris Short is 42. Cincinnati Reds All s tar second baseman Joe Morgan is 36. Los AnueJes Dodgers catcher Joe Ferguson is 33. Kr•1'e~ 8•..ca 011 ••••e•eta The Klnnesota Twins failed to keep pace with Ill the AncelJ, loeln1 to the Chicago White Sox In 10 innlnp Tueeday n!gbt, l ·O, In American League action. 1be Twinl are four 1ames back In the AL West. Ka llrane of the White Sox had a no·hltter going for seven lnn1np before a.. Jacboe hJt a ground rule double to lead off the eighth . . . Detroit's Roo LeFlore belted 11 homer and drove lo both runs to back the .combined four-hit pitching ol Dan Petry and Aurelio Lopea as the Tigers defeated Baltimore. 2· I • . . Boston Hcored four run.s in the fourth Inning, three on Dwight Evus• 20th home run, and Jim Rice added a two-run double as the Red Spx defeated Toronto, 8 l . . . Cliff Johnson und Toby Harrab each slugged a pa1r of home runs to lead Cleveland to a 16-3 rout or the New York Yankees. Johnson accounted for five RBI and Harrah four ... Al OUver drove In three runa with four hits as Texas beal u•vu Oakland. 9·S, before 750 al the Oakland Coliseum, the second smaJlest crowd of lbe year for the A's . . . A two-out single In Lhe eighlb Inning by Paal MoUtor lifted MUwaukee put Seattle, 7-6 ... Darrell Enu collect· ed three singles as San Francisco trtmmed Cincinnati. 3·1. in National League action. The lo5s kept the Reds l a."z games In front of Houston as the Astros lost to San Diego. 4-0. on a six· hit shutout by Enc Rasmouea. ·Jay J ob.nstone drove In two runs with a pair of singles for the Padres ... Dave IUagmair drove ln the winning run in both games and Bruce Suuer saved both ends of the Chicago Cubs' 2-0, 2 l doubleheader s weep of the New York Mets. Lee MauUU'1 19-game hitting streak ended in the second game ... Pl9ch·hitter Greg GroH delivered a 10th-inning sacrifice fly lo score M&ADy TrUlo and Garry Maddox followed with an RBI single to give Philadelptua a 5-3 win over St. Lows ... WllUe Stargell slammed a two.run homer In the 11th inning to gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a rain-soaked, 5 3. victory over Montreal a nd a two-game lead in the NL Ea.st Ro••••• llp•et. Bla•e• Referee Mike lloeamaa was s topped with 10 seconds • tert in the sixth round Tuesday ni ght by Ramon Raaquello in a light-heavyweight boxing match at East Rutherford, N J . Ranquello. a joum<>yman fighter. decked Ross man with smashing n ght hands twice in the sixth round after being noored twice in the third round Referee Paul VeaU stopped the fight. causing Rossman to verbally assault the referee in the ring and again In the lockerroom ... The Los Angeles LaJcers cut Walter DanJela and Dawu Scott . . Notre Dame Coach Daa Devhte says he is "99 percent sure" quarterback Rusty Uach will not play on Saturday wh en the lnsh meet Purdue m college football . Cox's Ridge. winner of 16 of 28 career starts. has been reti'red to stud Tefe.,lsloR. Radio Following are the top sparts eventc; on TV tonight Palings a re : 1"" .t excellent; " " ,; worth watchlnQ , " • fair. • lorgf'I It • 5:30 p.m., Channel 5 ./ .( .( ./ BASEBALL: Angels at Kansas City Announcers· Dick Ent>erg, Don Drysdale and Ron F-a1rly Nolan Rya n will bf> trylnq to extend the Angf"ls' thr~·qamP lead In the pressurized American League West race tooiqht He opposes Larry Gura I 11 11 I. The AnQPls w ill be w ithout I he services of Wtllle Aikens, who ln1ured llgamenl"> 1n his left knel' Tuesday and flew tiome. RADIO Baseball Angels at Kan!">d'> City, 5 30 p.m ., KMPC f7t0 >. at Dodgerc;, 7 30 p.m .• KABC 1790 >. BASEBALL/FOOTBALL Fallen Balo Willie Aikens of the Angels grimaces in pain after slid- ing into second base m the first inning Tuesday night. Aikens was carried off the fi eld on a stretcher. Pre luninary reports showed ligament damage to his left knee. He .will be flown home today fo r further examina· lion. Fro•P~BI KANSAS CITY TEETERS. • • ap.pomtments After a sensa t1onal rookie start last year. he has slid deept:r and deeper into aneffect1ven~b and now sport.~ d 9 9 record and 5 46 EHA Split torff. the team ·s hight-s t perr·f'n tage wanner thf' past two year-. ha:. a good -.hot ut 105ing 20 .:a mes th1s year Burkt' might put t<1gl·thc•r an attraC'tJve packugt• t>f (;file and ll urdll· .Tht-m1n<1r l 1·a~u 1· l'laHr of the Yeiif 1n 1977 llur dh• ·.,pent part of th1 :-. '"ti'"" lrnt·k in the manor' and 1:-. h1tt1n~· 225 If tht-} can pu·k up a lturtl basemJ.n look fw thl· Ito~ J h 10 ffi(J\ t' (;('(Jrgt-11n·tt ln r1 r'>t ha ... 1· Tti1s woulfl make Pete LaCock expendable P atck lb anolhn declaring his frt:l' a j.'enc·y Bitter and dis· lllublO nt'd . hl' i... now on the benrh and hnu1ng to get <J fi ve )C<1r ron1111l'l Thi· H<Jy<.t lb hope h1· l{l'L'> 1t '>Om c wht!re else With all th<' changP~ in the '41nrl ,., c•n the· pluycr~ Burkt! 1 Jib tu ... · nuf'lt"u'" ;ire worn ed. \\ t• • .1n go 1·1thc·r w;.iy, 1t·~ out 1Jf ttll' pl.1yn•> hamh now," .111! 11n1· \\>1• II go up ur we'll ~·1 1!11\o\n I " i.:ot a '1nk1ni;t ft:t•I 1n..: "'t 11· go1ni.: d1111.11 · f 'ro• Page BI McKAY HASN'T CHANGE D linebacker:. and we havt• a t_)('t tt.·r deft'n.<i1v1· '>CN>nd .. n llJ\ .. I m IS~t-d M} bod)., THF: SPEC'll\L TEAM~" "Thi• 'V''t1.JI ••·am, 11•· ., J>t·c 1 aJ. ht• rt-tortttt . ~1·K.1\. 1•Hn thrnu1:h the• 1n 1ng ttrtw~. haMl I lust h lb t•n 1hus1a ... m for the ~ame "S(ltnt· of lht• oth('r a'Pl'r ls <Jf th1~ bu~aness ma)' 14-t•:u on .>ou as th(' years ~o by. but l°H· m>ver llred of th<' hattl<· of w1L'> between the offense a nd dt· fense .. OR THE BATTLE of wit' bet ween tumsel( and th(• medrn On the Rum s· defen~e I <"an t f1j.{ure out a v. ay to bloc-k th1•m If INt' can hl<1ck a <'Ouptc tlf punt~ .ind th1·y can rlrnp a f•"' ~1 'h1111ld tw i.lbll' to beat th1 m C lrl ;JD\ l'al ll:1rl1•n M'C'rl'tS If I ~Ill"~ :tit\ I l"•·rt.i. nly tl1d11 I u ... ,. th• rn IJ'-l ""Jr On tht· ·1 .1n1p.1 llay 1·rowtl Tht:} n •rtaanly won't ro<>I for th1• Ram ... On "'h11 get'> the b1 g~c~1 1·hc·c-ro; Tht• lP:.tm :.ind lht·n tt got•' do11.nh1ll from tht'rc ·· <)n lht• 1nJUrt'd Hum i.1·eon dJr) · I hopt" thl'y stay home J nd try to ~cl well " On the ""eathe r "It ought to bt· a rure "day " What's a nice day? ··Som ewher e around 98 <lf'grt•f•., · II .. ObVlllU'> McKay'l> humor h3~n·1 wilted even a htlle bit. a•s Sil• Piek VSC Tabbed by 23 Bridgford Not at GWC Baseball Standihgs From AP Dlspatcbea When the Rams Invade Tampa Bay to take on Coach John McKay's undefeated <3·0) Bue· caneers Sunday. they will be three-point favorites, according to o dds makera at Hai:rab's Sports Book In Reno Tueaday. On the rollege scene, USC Is expected to romp over Min- nesota by 23 points and UCLA ls a alx-polnt choice ·over host Wisconsin . Other 'selections . Cellege Purdue by 2 over Notre Dame Pltt1bur1h by 3 over No. Carolina Alabama by 19 over Baylor Georli• by a_ over Clemson No. •Carolina St. by 14 over Wnt VirtPala Penn St. by 11 over Teua .YtM Nebr•k• by 18 over Iowa lndJmua by 7 over Kenluclty Kaua St. by 10 over Oreaon St. Calilornl• by 17 over San Joee Sf. W ashlngton by 10 over Ore1on Stanford by 17 over Army So. Carolina by 6 over Duke Florida.St. by 10 over MiamJ Florida by 9 over Georgia Tech Texas by 18 over Iowa St. M lssoori by 1 over Miaaluippi Arkansas b y 11 over Oklahoma St. LSU by 18 over Rice Arizona by 1 over Texes Tech NFL Houston by 3 over Cinclnna\,l M hlnesota by 2 over Green Bay Buffalo by 2 over NY Jet.a Atlanta by 4 over Detroit PI U 1 bur1h by 13 over Baltimore St. Loui.I by 5 over Wubiqtoo Oakland by 1 over Kansu City Denver b)' 4 over Se1tUe San Franclaco by 2 over Nn Orleans P hiladelpbla by 5 over NY Giant.I Miami by 7 over Cblca10 Dalla by 3 over Cleveland Ne w Eniland by 3 over San Dleao Golden West College's Great Q uarterback Sear c h con tinues ... Des pite previous announce menta, Rlcbard Bridgford of Troy High will not be on the Rustler roster thi4 season. Bddgford, who came to Coach Ray Shackl~ford after the Rustlers' loss to Long Beech Saturday. failed In biJ 1ttempt lo win the starting Job rrom Mike Martin and bu eclded to attend Stanford Unlveraity as previously planned. Brldgf ord worked out with Lbe Rustlers Monday and Tuesday before malt.lna bit decbion late Tue.day aftemoocl. . The move leues M lrtin and a c11t of thomandl batWDI for Lbe No. l 1pot. MartJ.n, u ol today, hu the Job ind will 1tart a111nst Oran1e Cout Saturday. Martin baa Merl bamoered dul1.q prac- tice tb1I week, thoutb. with a 1tverely brulHd rt1bt abouJCler. -' .......... JOIMTHI SMART IUYERS WE'RE ~~ I C•ITIAN ........... COMMITTU OtNewportlMolt ALAM MACMfOM POMTIAC l-*'~!1oe c ................... ......... 1ua. { ............. ,.. l.Caua .. 1•....., ~IMIUIAMCI ........... 11 ., •• .....,.c:.-..... ·~--l&AMCI . eaouP , lnvltft you to • 8rHtcfest Meeting to hffr gunt IPffk•r ROB HERTEL 1 ,.,.., UICI CN:ll•IATI ........ ....,_. 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Please 1110.,. 4·6 'IWet-s tor 1 r rtettpf of your rttund REFUND RCOUCST MUST BE POST· 1 t MARKED HO LAftR THAN OCTOBER JI. 1979 I ' I ·-----------~ ----------------- - .. CWLYfltLOT w ....... , ......... , .. ,.,. __,, Md pliCbt ol Oavtdlca f\eld, ~ •lte for football IUMI far ea.ta Neu. oar.a del Mar. Ne wport Harbor and Sltancla ·at Newport H1rbor Wah. CCDdnllll '° be a w. 1pot in lhe Ora.nae Cout area Not only l• It a aore apot. It'• allo becomln1. a focal point ol Jok• ~ardl.na tbe "poor" N wport· Ilea UIMlied School Dlltttet. despite locaUon ln on• of lhe more ~.,... anywhere. Loa An1elH T-t mea apor u wrltt r Tom Ha1nlltoD bll lt on tbe bead • week •10 as be took Ml first loot at the mea \bat wu 1UJ>PC)6ed to oo eleped up ln AUfU.ll. Said Ham.Utoa "Newport Beach and Mll of lls money wltb • football fi eld Uh lh1t." ~ warl'D CONTACfBD lbe Newport· lleaa Scbool· Dlatrict m early AllCUSt. inquirlnc on ~e dlatrkt's blt.entiom. Ray Sehnierer . tbe business manaaer, said the fleld would be readied wilhi.n days , and sure enoui:h. a •eek later workmen wer e on the field . •olng through some motions. Molloos appear to be t.be only thlna they were 1oing through u inspection six nlghta aao prior to Costa Mesa's opener wit.b Santa Ana revealed chuck holes everywhere. many hldden under grass that had grown ove r the m. Re-sodding was a matter of tossing some dirt Into t be pits. "All I can s ay is that I gave directions to have ll pa tched u p," said Superintendent Or. J oh n Nicoll Tuesday. "If it needs more, we'll do it." / NICOLL SAID BE a nd Dr. Norman Loa ts would be taking another look ut the field Tuesday morning. 1toS)ff'UU1. lhln•• wlll i t better Al ll standa now, the neld lll•ll ll 'blner dan1er ""W'Y·wiae than any aGO·pound lineman. In addition to the poor COf\diUoni of tbe fi eld ltae lf, N.tcoll and Loat.a should allo have obterved the nice II.nine job done by Cotta Mesa Athletic Olreetor Bob Hunter. TODAY'S 'ou1z -The above is <a> an atomic explosion at a Nevada test site ; <b) a golf ball imbedd ed at. the 50-yard line at Davidson f'ield; le) the earth as seen from lhe moon. I Hunter was informed the momina of the game that It wu his r esponsibilily to cet the field lined. rather than t.be district's, allowlnc Hunter lnllaht Into the fruatraUona endured by former Newoort Harbor track and field coach Bob Halley. who qult earlier lhla year in dilpt after 18 yean u he ad coach. As for lighting, prospecta of any improvement are dimmer than the lights, accord.lng to Nicoll. who cites lack of oioney u the big atopper. ••• LARGE SELECTION 11711 IEACH ILYD. 842-2000 OTHER NOTES: E stancia H igh is still searching for a varsity wresWng coach ln a walk· on capacity . . . The Cl F cross country prelims and flna.ls will be held at. Lake Castalc this year .....!=================~ wllb future years to alte rnate wit.b the custbmary HUMTIHCiTOH llACH Mt. San. Antonio College . . . AnU>na State foot- ball Coach Frank Kush r ated former Fountain Valley star Bryan Caldwell's performance as "better than average" following his team's loss to Cal. Kush hfl,d few positive thoughts followinc the u pset defeat. Willie Gittens, the former CIF Player of the Year at Fountain Valley. is the punt a n d kickoff r etu r n s pecialis t at Arizona State . . Former Es tancia football Coach PhH Br own picked up his first win a! coach at Mon- m outh I JU.) College with a 28·21> WUl over William Penn !Iowa) . Dana Hills High e xpects to play Saturday afternoon games on its home field in '80 wllh a capacity of 3,100 ... ,Predictions were 6· for-8 the first week of the prep season, but there were no upsets. We sim ply picked wrong when tab· bing Marina and Warren to lose . Steve Moore. who plC1yed for St Paul's varsit y basket· ball team as a soµhomore, bas enrolled at Corona del M ar He 's 6 2 . Big GaDI_es Nothing New • Golde1i West 's Altavilla Enjoys the Pressure ~ . O•h r Pll91 St.If Pl>oto LEONARD ALTAVILLA LEADS GOLDEN WEST. Jeff Avena t li Vike s Reveal New Weapon By ROGER CARLSON Di '"° l!MI' PIMI 11.>H Ma nn<i lligh's Vikings, impres111vc 34~ win· ners over Saddleback High ln their 1979 football opeoe(. are sitting in the No. 9 SPot on the CJ F B1 g Five Conference poll loday-<1 11tature n ever be fore attwned in the pust 16 yf'ar11 of Viking foot ball. J im Taylor scored three t1m11) for Marina in the Vikes' opener but by no t·1mw1d1·ncc, each HCOring JJluy wub over the idcn· l 1cu l itJ>Ot a l ttw vucan cy crcaU.-d tJy 6 :t, :i!~·Jif1und t ackle 'Jeff Avn 1utU A vcnuw l~o •tr anger to &hrln• foOlbaaJI. he'a been the team'• a.tile 1>la.ceklc.ker for the paat two scuoos. Out as an of· fenalve Uncman? F riday's aLMrt c in place of the AnJured J eff Broun) waH Ave1t.attl'a fi rst AVl!Nam starting venlure on offense In his four ye ars at Marina, whethe r It wu the freshman team or lh1a year's vanity. Taylor's TD l'UDI we re on aains of one, four aad 22 yards. "I knew Taylor wu doln1 a Job," says Marina Coach Dave Thompson. "But I wasn't really thi nk· in1 about wbo was carryina the ball. "I was awa re, boweve_rl tha.t each scoring play went over Avenattl at tacaie. Re did a fine Job of bfocklog-. He j ust c•D\.e olf the ball well and t.be backs were able to matt tbelr cuts." AvenaW added four PAT• tot.be Ma rina totals Friday and was 17·for·l4Jn '78, alone wllb three out or rour on field sc>ala. lils only field toal miaa was in tbe F.d1lon sam e when b1a 31·yarder bit the croaabar and bounced back after a hl1h snap from center. So, tbe new kid on the block returns to action Friday Dllbl wbea the ViklDp meet Bolla Grande Ul Weetmtrwterlllcb. "We'll 1ee J .. t bow Justified the CIF rlllklna 11 then," aaya TbomPIOft. llackaller Dominates .:. J OHN SEVANO 01 l~e Delly Pllol Sl•ll When halfback Leonard Altavilla run:. his h ri.t play from st·rimmagc for Golden West College Saturday night, he wall be Jess than awed by lhe fact the Ru:..llcrs arc pluying a game ugamst arch rival Orange Coast "I'm use to big games." suys the congenial and articulate 5 9. 165 pounder "Where I come from ~very game I!> u big game." WHER E ALTAVILLA Cllme:-. from 1s Servile l11 gh. which JUSt happens to rl::)tde 1n the tough Cl F Angelus 1.c•aguc with !>uch noteworthy opyo nents a:. St. Paul. Mater Uc1 , Bishop Amat. Pius X and on. and on ~nd on Altav11la, a i.ophomorc. didn 't play in last yea r 's 34 -24 upset loss ud ministercd by t he P irates. He had to wat.<.'h from the sidelines "I did get 1n for one play,". he says, "but I was so ncr,•ous I went offside " Altavilla didn't s how many l>igns of ner vous- n c~s the rest of the 1978 ca mpaign Thrust into thc starting role after the second game of the season. /\ltav11la made the mo~t of the opportunity . lie fin1::.hetl his }'car's work by rushing for rnon· than J. (OO yard). on 214 carries and scori,[lg nine tout'hdov. n:-.. most on the club Ai. a resul t . he v. ;is voted lll th(' A II South<'rn C.:al Conference !>quad at season's end BUT, AS ALTAVILLA explarns, that was last year and ttus season offers a new challenge "We have new pc:ople on offense. I'm lhe only one returning," he s ays. "We have a lot of inex· pcrlcnce. but we're pulling together We're going to be all right " Nothing the Rus tlers did in their opener last Saturday against Long Beach looked all n ght. If there was a m ist ake to be made, the Rustlers m ad e it. Thus. they we re handed their worst de· feat m sl'x years-. 35·14. T HE DEf E AT HASN'T AP PEARE~ to d am p en the spir its -or p laying ability -of Altavllla, however. He turned tn his usual 100-yard outing against Long Beach. and hopes to be able to repeat the performance this Saturday. · "It's frustr utlng when you lose but we al'Nays lake games one at a time," he 'says. "I just want to do better ~ a team this season than we did last tscason." ••••••1-tni: \hut•c .\m1t• /90J••••mJ Sizes: N-9 to12 M -7to 12 BALLY or s w I T l I. fl I. A N 0 continental ~tyllng suave tassle slip-on with gold metal keeper. Brown or Black Calf. SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Slhmnatlon •alJ.lat betwe en the U.S . def•nder and tbe for•l1n cba llenaer ol the Americu·A.Vallu CbaU-.e Cup came into lbarp foe• 1'lelcla1 u fa•ored MI N'S ~ ori:n Fri. Tom 8ldaller lteered to bll fourth vlctory in four meteb rKel. IHOP i"i~ SHO IS 't t • p.m. SaWaa a 1eparlll4' San l"raadtco Bay couru side by tide. Sweden'• Petrie l'Ndlll. meuwbUe, .. ---~n steered MQ De JJ to tall tblrd victory. lriu Wertheimer ol SeatU•, wtu. WatborH, beat San 0 1c1o·s Mallo Burnham in Ab, Sl Sl., H f elhlon I eland -Newport Beech -7 ... 1151 r ... , . ,.~ .. . . .. .. --.... -.. -,.. -~ ... .. -.,. .. . ,,,, -.... . . .. -., . . . . .. .. ' . For that to happen. the Rusllers will have to put toge ther a 111 game winmog stre~ starting With QCC "We would l1k(• to "'m. especially because Cocisl 1s an the sam1• dis trict," Altav11l11 cxpla1ns. "Last season we Jumpt-d to a big lead t24 71 and got overconfident 'Wt• lost our concentration aod intensity and they c:.imt: back to beat us I don't t hank ·coach 1H<cy1 Shuckleford w1ll lel th al happen <Jg a in · "WE GOT EMBARRASSED l~t tame because "'c lost our comµo:..un· I don't lhm~ thul will hap. pen ftus tame ~e dun t have any quitters on this tc:.im It's Or:.ingl' Coa~t and J>t:<>ple know we're µla} 1ng them .. /\l the s ame lime. thoui:h. /\ltav11la realizes t his year's team lacks experience "Every gamt' is a lea rning experience for us." he says "I don't thmk we were ready for Long Beach. I think we will be for Coast " NOW, OFF . AT YOUR LOCAL Good on original rolls for; Superprtnt processing and printing. frpm Sav.on. 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Dally Pilot SUll TANFORO <AP)-A frelhman run nlna back, Darrin Nelaon, 1ave Stan· Jorcr offenae ext.raordlnary apart two yean qo. "Darrin la one of a II: ind," a new freshman running back, Mike Dotterer, uld alter scoring three touchdowns In a 45·29 victory over San Joae Slate Satur· day 'THE ONE·Ot'·A·KIND Nelaon, who baa rushed for cnore than 1,000 yards 1tnd caught ~ puses in each of b.i5 two seasons, is sitting out this season because of a leg injury. But Coach Rod Dowhower appears to ·have two of a kind in Dotterer, from Huntington Beach's Edison High, and Vincent• White from Denver. The two rreahmen alternated at the tailback &Pol Saturday and accounted for ~ yards ru1btn1 and neetvtn1. "Thank goodness we've got them." said Dowhower after bis first victory as bead coach. DOTTEKEll BECAM E the first freshman in Stanford football history ~o score three touchdowns in a game. He nntahed the day with 102 yards on seven receptions and 70 yards on eight rushes, whlle White ran for 65 yards and caught two passes for 17 yards . San Jose State quarterback Ed Luther tossed three touchdown passes. including two which went to Mark Nichols on plays covering 42 and 73 yards. and lot31ed 326 yards passing. "We've avuaa4 • ~ ia &be Wal two games, and"l figured with that kind of average we 1bouJd have won at least one game," said Coach Jack Elway, whose Spartans tied Utah State 48-48 in their season opener. STANFORD CAME BACK ~m its seventh consecutive/l~son·dl>ening loss, a 33·10 embarrassment against Tulane. and won without Fountain Valley product Ken Margerum, the All· Pacific·lO r eceiver who missed Saturday's game because of a sprained ankle. SPECIAL WINE SELECTION Sutter Home 3.15 296 34.32 3200 2.86 2.67 Boxers fight in all weight divisions, but the heavyweight champ is always king of the world That's where the best boxers are supposed to be. Str aw (40), Heien Perez (45), Norman Kettenbcrg <50), Phyllis Adler <55> and Gertrude Amling (60). TO DI'S JOHNNIE ~ldorado Zinfandel. . .. Krug Grey Riesling. Sonoma Alexa nder Crown Cabernet Sauvignon. Robert Mondavi Reseme Pinot Noir. • • • VODKA WALKER SCOTC I 7~LITER QUARf For the ScJmc reason. the men's 35 div1s1on of the Pacific Southwest Semors tournament is a cut above all the rest That's where the best senior tenni~ 1s supposed to be played ACTOR G IL Gt:RARO. who portrays Buck Rogers in lhe latest rema ke, has cancelled out of the Wimbledon West tournament coming i.... ...... -7 Sept. 29 in Newport Beach Gerard ~gged off beC'ause of a schetlule con 645 890 Today Robyn Hay of Newport Beach wears the c rown of that flict. CASEOF6 38 70 CASE OF 12 106 72 TENNIS • d1v1s1on. having beaten Bi II Bethard of La Jolla 6 4. 1·6 Sunda,Y, in the Pacific Southw(•st finals at INewport Beach Tennis Club. BcthHrd was· a worthy roe, having upset defending champ Horst Ritter m the sem1finals. 2·6, 6·0, 6·1. · For his part, Ray had to dis pose of Bob Ducsler in the semis, 3-6, 6·3, 6-4. Laguna Beach's Ron Livingston lived up to his ranking of No. 1 in Southern California among lhe 4-S's by winning that division, 6-4, 0-6, 6·4. over James Perley in the finals. * * • ED KAUDER WON a three-set ·Entry deadline for the tournament has been extended one week to ac com modate l<ste signups, hut tourney offi cials say the fin al deadline 1s Fn· cl ay. Signup information is available by phoning 644·8211 . Pt-eliminary rounds will be held on private courts throughout the Orange Coast area, while finals arc set Oct. 6·7 at the John Wayne Tennis Club. • • * ORANGE COAST COLLEGE basketball Coach Tandy Gillis and Corona del Mar Athletic Director Ron Davis teamed lo win lhe men's B division fina ls or the Newport Beach TC's member-guest tourna- ment. LJQUERS Amaretto Di Saronno. 12oz Drambuie, 2J·OZ .. Gailiano, 23-0z.. Kahlua. noz. . . . .. Midori Melon. 23.oz ... Southern Comfort. 1.15urER na Maria. 23-0Z . BO TIU:. RETAIL 5.85 1 I. I I 10.06 . 7.73 9.57 12.01 8.61 BLENDS Hiram Walker Imperial, ~RT .. 4.77 Kessler, 1 1sUTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 .12 Se.iigrams 7 Crown. 1 7>UTER . 1 I .62 BOURBONS CASE RE.TAIL 132.45 125.68 11 3.77 87.40 108.33 67.96 97.35 53.91 62.95 65.71 final over J ack Shoemaker in the men's 50's, while Newport Beach's own Bob Perez prevailed in the men's 55. a straight-set victory over Clyde Hippensteil. Bruce Murdy was the tourney's biggest winner. He and David Hef· fem took "the men's A doubles. then Murdy played with Sunpy Elliot to capture the mixed A doubles crown. Ancient Age, 1 75·UTER 10.20 57.70 Early Times, QUART..... . . . 5.88 66.60 Other winners were Tony Prodan 160), Bill Smith (65) and Al Miller '70 ). * •• GROUND STROKES Irvine H. WalkerTen High, 11surER . 9.08 51 .34 Racquet Club will host the indi vidual girls CIF tennis championship Dec. 12 . . . Deadline for signup in the Orange County Men's League is Oct. 8. Th~ club competition runs Oct. 20 through March 22. For info call the Orange County Tennis Association at 833·1515 . . . The Wimbledon West tournament will be a benefit for New Directions. a counseling program for reco ve rin g a l co h olic women . . The Orange County Junior Tennis League will begin play during the last week of Septe m· ber . 1.W. Harper, O<JART ... 6.89 77.93 Riller and Dick Leach of Irvine teamed up to bcc.tl Ducsler and Hank Leichtfned 10 the men's 35 doubles. G·l. 6·3 Livingston and George Yardley took the men's 45 doubles crown over Richard Doss and Bill Rosener, 6·4, 4·6. 6·1, while Bob Howe and Dick Meteer captured the men's 50 title with a three-set victory over Sam Maleh and Ki ng Lambert. In the women's s ingles, winners were Louella Lipson (35), Marilyn Set4NtT'OER HU. Golden 50 Game-breakers Listed THE DAILY PILOT'S GOLDEN st (LHl week's blg playa-gU.n el St ya,.Sa or more) 60-Jon Schnitaer, ConJna del Mar <run with blockecl fiela goal attempt). 59-Marlt York, Fountain Valley (pass from Andy De Luca) ~Kerwin Bell, Edison <touchdown run) 54--Mark BunUey, Marina <touchdown pass from Sam Aiello) 51-Kerwin Bell, Edison <touchdown run) 50--Dan Bauer, Co6ta Mesa (pan from Bill Lux) ORANGE COAST DEA STATISTIC LEADEU ...... 1. Kerwin Bell (Edi.Ion) 11·161; 2. Bill Lux (Costa Mesa) 21·106; 3. Jim Taylor (Marina) 10.94. Pa ..... 1. Andy De Luca <Fountain Valley) 14-JS, 201 ; 2. Bill Lux (Calta lleu) 10.M, 158; 3. Sam Aiello <Marina> e-11, m . ' ~If .. I 1. Mart Yen <Fountain Valley) S.lJZ; 2. Mark Huntl~ (Marina) 5-JJO; 3. Dan Bauer <Costa lleu) '"85. &eertml 1. KM'W1n Bell <Edlaon) 24; 2. Jlm TQlor (llarlpa) 18; 3. Scott Glem <Newport Harb91') 9. Jim Beam, 1 75·UTER . .. . .. . . ... I 0.34 62.00 I -a-R°ANbVANDCOGNAC Christian Bros., 11~UTER ...... 11 .41 64.56 E & J, I UTI.:.R... . .. .... .. .. .• .. 5.82 65.81 Courvoisier V.S .• 750-ML . . . . . • • . 1 1 .93 135.00 Martel V.S.P., . . . .. .. 1 1.96 135.25 Seahawks, Estancia, FVWin CANADIANS Black Velvet. OUART • .. . . . 5.85 Canadian Club, 1 75-LITER . . .. •.• • 15.49 Canadian Mist. OUART 5.73 Seagrams V.O .. 1.1~ur1::R 15.49 Beef eaters, 1 1~UTER GUbey's, 1.1surER .... Gordon, OUART . . Seagram's, QUART .. Tanqueray, 1 75-UTER GIN .. 14.35 ... 8.99 5.17 ........... 5.53 ....... 14.70 RUMS Ocean View, Estancia B d' Lt & Dk 1O42 and Fountain Valley ac~r 1 • "1.7~UTER...... • hi g h schools posted Castmo Lt. & Dk., Q<.JART ......... 4.26 water polo victories Myers Jamican. 750-ML .......• : ....... 6.85 Tues day while Costa SCOTCH Mesa High a nd Sad· dle back College were Ballentine, 1.75-UTER ................... 14.72 los0ing. Vi • hi b Chival Regal, QUART .................. 14.83 cean ew s g · 12 05 scoring Seahawks top-Cluny, 1.75-UTER.......... .. .....•. ... ... . • pied Millikan, 13·5, for J & B, QUART ••....•...................•.•... 9.59 their second straight de-Johnnie Walker Blk., QUART ...... 12.56 cision with goalie Tom La d 11 20 P h k k . 10 u ers, 1.1>UTER . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • anc . a ma ing saves to highlight the TEQUILA defense. Brett ToUy and C Whit 6 34 David Jensen each bad uervo . e, OOART • · · · · ·· ... · · · · · · · · · • four goals for the victors Don Emilio Wh. & Gold, 1 75-LTR..8.71 with Bill Sabia ad4log Sauza Gold, QUART .......•............. 6.34 three. Estancia was led by • VODKA Tom Balding, Lawrence Crown Russe, QUART .•....•.........•.. 4.22 K o u g b a n d Do u g Kam hatt..'"' 7 92 Hartung who sparkled ln ~ n.u. 1.75-l.ITER ·················· • a 10-7 overtime defeat of Popov, 1.75-l.ITER ........................... 7 .40 Garden Grove. The Snrililoff, Q<.JART .......................... 5.58 Eagles accred twice in Stolec)maya, QUART •................... 9.94 each of the extra periods . with Kou1h 1etl1n1 a pair of markers. Jelf Bronniebe and Hartung led the Estancia scoring ror the 1ame wtlh three each. ' , Sev•n players con· 66.02 87.65 64.92 87.65 81.16 53.90 58.40 62.61 83.22 58.96 48.24 77.50 83.89 167.85 68.17 108.60 142.15 63.39 71.66 49.29 7 1.66 47.75 44.77 41 .83 6306 112.48 ·trlbuted lo Fountain Valley's ·15 goals wlth Steve Twyman and Bruu Jobnaton each 1•ttin1 three. The Barons defeated host Rolling Hilla, 15-11. 1025 1034 Tony Crenshaw bad four and Keith Yarwood three 10•11 H Costa M eu lost to vlsltln1 Loni Beach Wllton, 14·11. BOnll CASI:: RETAIL 5.52 10.48 9 .49 7.29 9.03 12.01 8 .12 4.50 10.49 10.96 9.62 5.55 8.56 6.50 10.34 10.76 5.49 t 1.25 11 .28 5.51 14.61 5.41 14.61 13.53 8.53 4.87 5.22 13.87 9.83 4.02 6.46 13.89 13.99 11.37 9.05 11.85 10.57 5.98 8.22 5.98 ·Monterey Jo. Riesling. Bove Lambrusco. 1'7 "'L 808 005 3 19 I 07 8805 6600 34 71 11 55 CABERNET SAUVlGNON 3100 44 00 36.00 48.00 61 .55 35 75 44.00 Christian Bros.. •· Charles Krug. . ..,L L. Martini. , · '' Mirrasow. , ···1 Simi. • ·. Stone Creek. • ·· Zaca Mesa. • ··1 SEBASTIAN I WINES "' l f..,(Jf.1...t I'[;' Y lH"bll' ,q 1<0"'l lr.,LIT[!<' }98 285 4 04 3 .30 440 565 328 4.04 TAYLOR CALIF. WINES • tto\~LI.., IJllRGUNCJ'r !<HIM WO'>L 1 ~ l ITE:.R 239 Burgundy Beaulieu. l'.11 ·,,L 220 2392 Beringer. 7""J ''L 203 2200 Charles Krug. 1-x> ~1 2.03 2200 Concanon. hO "'L 1.84 20.00 Franciscan. 1'><1 \\L 2.42 26.35 Mirrasov. i() 'I\ 2.63 28.60 Chardonnay Beringer. 7...-. "'l 5.25 57 20 Christian Bros .• 1·.>11 ML 3 22 35.00 Fetzer. ·.,o "IL 4 23 46.00 Giumarra, ' ,,, ''L 3 24 35.20 Monterey. 1'-ll •• ,1 4 43 48.40 CHENIN BLANC BO ITU CASf.. RETAIL RETAIL Christian Bros .• 258 2800 Fetzer • .,. ... 2.91 3 160 Francisian .... 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PHOENIX '>VHS llelusad Out• IC rt1ulov1<. lorw•rd. PORTLAND TRAIL elAZER'$ -A<· Q1ilred Kennll Watttlnqton, rorward; Ktvlft Ku-rt, c-.~. Aend\I !>mll,., vuard, and e ,._ 11,.1.,0Ulld Clf'afl Crtolce ''°"' ll11t fMln Oleo<t Clippers H <°""~nWtllort IM ttte t ior>- lftjl Of Bltt we11on. <..,..,_ t>y San .oi.vo San Ole90 P,al tlle option to ,..,.,,, Smlltt I>'/ "'Y· lno Portland '3.l0,000 •nCI 9lvlftQ !Mir ,.., llrsl·rouncl droll c11o10 lo the 81.,.,, Ac· qulrtd J im llrew•r, lorwerd, from ,.,. Oel•oll PtJtons tor an uncllKIOMd dr•n cltolu U'T AH JAZZ • Wal•ttd Woff ,..,,y, Owtrct SOCCER Nat111 A-1<afl S«ur L ...... TORONTO 8llUARO -Named Clive Toye prnldtnl •ncloene••I m•rta0er Newport B•lltler The Presley Companlee, a t'Jewport Beach h omebuilding ritm, hu reported that eamln1a rote 60 percent on 24 percent hlcher revenues ln the aecond quarter ended July 31, compared with the comparable period of lut year. Alter-tax earnings for the quart.er totaled S3,907 ,000, or 99 cents a abare. on revenues of $39 ,760,000. This compa res with eamlo11 of $2,442,000, or 62 cents, oo revenues of $32,094,000 for lhe slmHar period of last year. Averaae ahares outstanding ror the q uarte r were 3,952,739, com· pared with 3,929.676 a year a go. ' For the six monUu. earnings rose 41 percent on a revenue inc re ase or 11.4 percent. After-tu earnings Tor the period totaled S6,72l,OOO, or $1.70 a s ha re , on t-evenues of $70,758,000. This compares with eo.rnln gs of $4,7~.ooo. or $1.21. on revenues of '$63,508.000 for the year -earlier period. Average s hares outstanding were 3,944,781. compared with 3,927 ,262 last year. . Presley said prior year figures were restated to renec~ the 4·for ·3 split of Aug. 21. BMdfte•• S~lftar• Slated Small-business pract ices will be examined in a series of four seminars at Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. as part of Its Five Star Certificated Progr am. The series. "Successful Small Business Practices," focuses on financial planning. ad· vertising and promotion , credit and employee and customer relations. TAKING STOCK The seminar s are rree, and s uccessful com- pletion or all four earns attcndtc'> a bus iness cert1hcal!! The o pe n i n g seminar, tilled "i''lnancial Planning and Loan Packagmg ." 1s slated for Saturday from 9 a.m to noon The second, "Advertising and Promotion." will meet Oct 10 from 7 to 10 p m The third. "Credit Control and CoUeclaons," 1s s lated for Nov. 7 from 7 to 10 p m The final sem inar 1n lhe se ri es, .. Employee. Customer Re lations," is scheduled ror Nov. 17 from 9 a m to noon. The seminars <Jre taught by experienced In· s tructors with expertise In lheir particular r1cld.s More information 1s available at 556·5880 }''~lat f'l,...11 Tie In Sal~• Uniflltc YCJchL'l·Ncwport Beach wa:s one of two firms lhat p<>sted l>alcs of more lhan S2 3 millJon 1n yacht sal~ dunnJ: the 1979 model year . The Nt:wport firm tied with Cozy Cove Ma rina. Dania. Fla . in sales leaderstup. accord mg to Al Hill, vice president or the Be llingham, Wash . and Swansboro. N C , manufactunng firm Untfllle·Newport 1s Ownf-d by Claude Roberts Sales manager is Tom PuJliam Tht-firm ~old more lhanS2million in UntflJtcyacht.:. in 1978 'T~ lftco•e Declifte• VTN Corp . I rvinc•. has r eportL'CI Uwl ne.t Jn· come for the year ended May 31 was $737,152, or 39 cents a share. on 1,895,577 average shares outsta.nd- 1n~. compared with $1 .167,827, or 63 cents on 1.SGl.909 average s hares outstandmg last year. Results mcludc an extraordinary tax credit of SS0.000. or 3 cents sha re. in 1979, compared wilh a tax credJl o( $486,500, o r 26 cents, an 1978 Revenues for 1979 were $27,899.660. compared with $21 ,977,869 in 1978 Net mcome for the fourth quarter v. as S238.133. or 12 ccnL<> a !>hare . on 1.950.036 !>hares outstand· 1ng, compared with $175.198 or 9 cents on 1.862.054 sharcl> ouL-;t:mdanf.? for the same period la.!>l }ear. Net income for the fourth quarter of 1978 tncluded an extraordmary tax crc.-d1t of $68,500 or 4 cents a s h are, wh ile non e was available this year RQvenues for the fourth quarter were $7,477,585, compared with $5,707,213 for the same period last year Th<' results for both the fourth quarter and the year were rcl>tated fo r the 5 percent stock dividend issued in September 1978 and for the capitalization of certam leases Bank'• Eantlng• lnrrra•~ American Stale Bank , Newpott Beach. has re· ported that annuaJ net earnings h ave increased more lhan 26 percent Total deposits increased 26 percent to SS2. 7 m illion. while totaJ assets moved up 32 percent to $58.8 million. Ne w loans increased by 31 pei:_cent. and equity capital by ~ percent. RB lftdtUfri~• Sri• R~rord RB Industries Inc . Irvmc. has reported rttord operating results for the fiscal year ended June 30. F or the year ended June 30, net income rose to $4,354,000, or Sl.49 a sha re. rrom $3,438,000. or SUM>. in the prior fiscal year. a 27 percent gain. Revenues in fiscal 1979 increased 13 percent to $81.558,000 from $72,490,000 In fiscal 1978. Pe r share figures have been adjusted to renect lbe 5 .. for -4 stock s pUt paid in January. In the fourth quarter of fiscal 1979, net income was $1 , 150,000, or 39 c ents. compa red with $1 .073.<n>. or 37 cents, in last year's fourth quarter, adjusted for the 5-for-4 stock spUt. Revenues ad· vanced to $19,727,000 from $19,292,000 in the cor- responding period of fiscal 1978. f1m Shipper A~••lred WTC Air Freight, a subsidiary ol W'.I'C. Inc .• Ne wport Beach, has acquired the Telcon division or TransportaUon Resources, Inc., a Newark, N.J .• firm. Telcon specializes ln the shipment ol televilioo film and other broadcast materials. . WTC plans lo expand the services off en!d by Telcon and will rename it Broadcut Express. Bartier Top Seed at Seaellff ~Tl' A••lw•c Ope•• Ollf~e Leonore Penfil, former televlalon news analyst, hat opened a communlcatloal ftnn in Ne wi><>rt Bea ch. Pe nfll·Blill Communication• speciaUies in communlcattona plans, marketlftl, advert.laing and public relaUonl. lta ~l 110 Dave Barber of Bakersfield, the defadilll cbam.plon. la the No. 1 1eed In ' the Southern California PGA match play cbamp6oaablps that open at Hun- Un1tOG &eacllff Country CJub Thunda)' and run tbrou1h Sun· day, Barber defeated tourtn1 pro Dave ..._ in the nDall a yell' .,o, 1-m-t, U11nc a 1tron1 putt. Int_ to•ch thal beld up t.brou.,._ tbe tournamtat. He WU a t.-1' player from 1f7I thrwab 1'75 Won tU1q a Job at Baierdleld CoualrJ Club. Jack Ewlng. also a former tour pro now llvlnt In Capistrano Beach, is tbe No. 2 seeded player lo the tournament Ulla yell'. ff• waa No. l seed a -year qo but Iott lo Rafe Botta on th• 22nd hole in the quarterflnall. Cbuck Montalbano ot Griffith Part It tb1rd IMded and Pete Brown, a former tourtn1 pro, la fourth aeeded. lleaa Verde head pro Art Selala .. fifth 9"ded In u.e com tlan lb.et lDvolftl tbe 84 top PGA prot. Host HunUnrton SeaclUf pros Newport Cft>ter Drive. Newport Beae . Brian Lake, Dou.a Booth and Before formlna the a1ency, Mn. Pmfl.1 u a Dave MeKeaUn1 are all entered 1enior markttlng consultant in the Newport ach wlth Booth the 11th seeded olftce rl Yankelovtch, Skelly & White, in Newport player. Beach. · She la former director ot the TV News eledlon Folla\\linl Thunday'1 openln'A unit at WNBC·TV NeWB New Yott. Sbe or1ulaed rouad In wblcb tM ftetd wU1 b..-Ind 1uperviaed poUUc;i data Ind wr«e and pro. cut to 12, t•o round• are duced I.be 2»pa1e PoUUcal Factbook lf78, 1chedul e d for Friday. Quarterfln.ala are 1et Saturday momiq end the 1tmllin al1 are In the afternoon wtt.b a 38-bole final Smday. Tbunclay•a round set.a under way atta.m. lJ ... dR•pl•9 I•• A.,•rtletl Pin Frlendl, 1 Cotta M•• interior landlcap. tn1 firm, hu been awarded t.M contract for &M la· teriortandacaplnt ol the lllLakln VltJo Mall. J I II FOR THE RECORD I BUSINE§.3 Punch ''Do you realize what this h~ going 10 dO' to the Do\tt Jones average?" Pa Id Ad 11e~r~tl~se;m;;e~n~t=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii1 CORPORATE NOTES By JAMES R. URQUHART Ill Attorne y at Law Q. WHEN I fNCORPOKi\TE M\' BUSINESS, AM I RESTRICTED TO ONl.V ONE KIND 0 .. BUSINESS ACTJVITY" A NO For example, 1f }OU arc a plumbing con tractor }Our corporation will be <Jblc lo engag'C' in contracting and 1n any other kind of businesl>, even 1f unrelatc:'1 Q. CA!\ I HELP PROTECT MY PERSOSAL W E A L T.11 B Y I NCO RPO RAT IN G MY BUSINESS? A YES Be sure that your corporation follows a few simple formaltt1ei. and'the result will be that your J>t•rsonal asst>ts are exemr1l from claims agarn!-tt )our corvorat1on Q . WILL IT BE EXPE'l>S l\'F. 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Why pay high European car rental pnces and come home with nothtnO more than fond memones? With our Deltvery 1n Europe plan. you save lhe rental charge. come home w1rh wonderful memones and bnng back the ulhmate souvenir as well -your very own. sparklr~ new 1980 Volkswagen On some models you 11 atso en1oy add1tionel savings when you compare the lactory delivery price with what you would pay her" Ask for comolete deta•t"I on the money-sav1~ plan that lets you see the Old World lrom behtnd the wheel of your new Volkswagen ltlO D.ASHB • IT SCllOCCO VO.MiEN '"o tltM A IN UllrT cOMV•'*-1 AYAUM.I SOON.I CHICK IVERSON YOUSWA....._;ouc...._. .... 441 ... c...etlwi;~.._. cc...e....,.. DIMf 673-0tOO • 133-9160 ..... ~ ... .,. ...... f'UAll COMTACT Lii .OUOS J .. ' • ' , f - Business • • ~. Sep•mber 11. 1m DAILY PtLOT Business Leaders to Introd uce Products 81 llJLTON Moe&OWl'ft It'• um oote •Caln to kJOll at the wondtrtul new produca. roll· ln1 out from the reaearcb laboretortu of U.S lndu try Bu. De. lt1adert ant fond ol HY· ln• tbat they only ,lve the Amertran pubUc what t want.a So fn cue you didn't know it. 1n1 to b\' 1 lint" of de.liner Un1erie: Olvenchy lJnderdr••· ln11. Matchln1 bru •nd panties brou1bt to you by &uod old Playtcx. -Are you worried about fffd· Ina your cblldren preawc •te1ed cereals! To the re11tue come1 Quaker Oat.a, which has u new prod\let called lllllfsles ll has half the 1u1ar us.ually found m preawe.et.ened cereals. Money Tree ,bere 'a what you're askln1 fot: A bunch ol new men'• fra· grances. Mennen will have a blockbu.lter called MllU onatre debuUng Ulla fall. Riaht beblnd lt wlU be U,ver'a ~ntm and LCbape·by Ralph LaW'eo. -•OaE PaODUCTS beanng dealaner labels. These labels are everywhere : men's sults, shJrts. Jeans. bedsheets. Now - get ready for this -there's go· -But General M1ll11. a much b t11er cereal 1ellt-r thun Quaa r , is coming ac you with another presweetened cereal, Body Buddies. They haven't cut the sugar but they have beefed u p the vitamins. Most fortilied cereals come with 10 vitamins and minerals. Body Buddies will have 16. Sugarcoated nutrition New drinks for thirsty Am ericana are very big tbese days. Here's Coca Cola, which knows a thlng or two about this business, introducing Five Alive, a blend of five citrus juices. -Anheuser-Busch, the brewer of Budweiser beef. is testing Root 66 root beer. Borden. which markets a Countians Promoted Businesses Name New, Advancing Employees Grabam J . Jones has been named president of the Willis Division or Smith laternatlonal lac. Newport Beach. He is responsible for the day-to-day operating activities of the division. He is former vice presi· dent of engineering and marketing for Willis. Before joining Willis, he was general sales manager for Western AIJoys, a division of Alex Johnson Industries of Vancouver, Canada. * RanJe P. Martini, Dana Point, has been pro- moted to account executive at Bateman Eichler, HlU Richards, lac. He is based at the firm's Newport Beach office. * Kurt Wood bas joined First California Busi· ness and Industrial Corp., Newport Beach, as fin an· cial vice president. He is former assistant treasurer at Star-Kist Foods, Inc. • Ronald D. Capi110, Mission Viejo, has· been promoted to account supervisor a t Cochrane Chase, Livingston & Co., Inc., Irvine. A former account executive, he will supervise advertising and promotional efforts for one of the agency's accounts J acques Vanders has joined the staff of Ask Mr. Foster TY-a vel, Newport Beach. lie previously was with Lido Travel · Tom Baughman has joined the staff of Martel· Ing DtredJoo.I, Newport Beach * Steven D. Pirrone ID has been promoted to ac- count executive at Bate man ~iclller, Hiil Richards, Inc., in the firm 's Newport "Beach office. Before joining the firm last f ebruary. he was a systems analyst for an oil company. • Chris Fleotye has joined the creative staff of Reid A•vertislng and Public Relations, Newport Beach, as senior art director He is former senior art mr~ctor at Dentsu in Los An geles. Kathleen Feeley has been n amed senior copywriter for the agency Now Ava.ila.ble 400 ~· ft. & up. Fully improved suitaJ l & 2 srory dooign Exoollent financing Near Orange Co. Airport Call; (714) 540-0327 She· is responsible for radio, television and print copy and will work as public relations manager. * Jacqueline Armstrong has been named sales representative for Medlapolnt, Inc., distributor of the "Z" Channel pay TV programming in Orange County She is responsible for saJes to multi-family housing units in the Orange County area. She will also work with sing le-family homeowner associa- tions to promote the pay TV service. She is former prod\lclion coordinator for Sunset Communications in San Diego Joyce Pederson Cheatwood, Corona del Mar. has joined Cochrane Chase, Llvingston & Co .. Inc .. Irvine. as print traffic manager. She will be responsible for supervising the prog ressof printed agency mate rials through produc. tion stages. She is former traffic managerat Wells • Rich.Green.LosAngeles. * Three people In Georgi a-Pacific Corp.'s P ackaging Div is ion's Western opera tions. Newport have been elevated to new positions . Dennis D. Melstrom, former general manager of the company's corrugated plants in South San Francisco, Modesto, and Madera, Calif .. has been promoted to general manager of the chemical packaging group. He joined the company in 1962 and has held various management positions over the years. He will be responsible for the sales. pro- duction, technical and administrative facets of seven plants in Was hington, California and Arizona. His office will be at Newport Beach. John R. Vipond, former general manager of the Olympia, Wash., corrugated plant, has been promoted to general manager for corrugated plants in South San Francisco. Modes to and Madera Norman A. England, former plant manager at Olympia. has been named togeneraJ manager of that plant. · * A new p ositi on of exec utive proje-ct coordinator for th e Koll Co., Newport Beach, has been filled by JanJse 8 . Davis. To faciUlate the management of Koll Center Newport, the 130-acre master.planned office park . and other major Koll projects, Mrs. Davis has been hired as a liaison officer between the leasing agents and Koll's Tenant Improvement Division. Her immediate concern at Koll Cente r Newport will be the tenant occupancy in the new 378 ,000-square·foot twin high·rise lowers building. The towers are 90 percent leased and scheduled for occupancy in October. Working initially with tenants who have ex· ecuted leases but have not yet moved, she will supervise the processing and implementation or space planning. submission or revisions and en- forcement or the tenants' requisitions. She will be a customer service representative for company to expedite the tenants' transition to their new office location. Alaskan ''l'M llOT ·GOlllli TO MISS DELllERlllG A BABY ... '' Jobs Go To Fluor Fluor Corp., Irvine, h as r e port e d th al Aly esk a P i p e lin e Service Co., Anchorage, has awarded contracts worth more than $100 million to Fluor sub· s ldlaries. .. , can relax outside of home and office knowing that rm not going to miss oollverlng a baby when I'm 'between locations'." ··Eugene R. Sollman. M O .. Canoga Park ''OUMllTIIE~ CllUMCM ... WMoU -CM I SAY1 'When I gee PllQllO 50 """' lfCJn tile ollQ 11111 CM! Ill ~ ID lnOttW CUSllJnllr ,_ N IDtallCll. 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( '"~" "'.4NllMN) ., MYULa DAILY PILOT bunch of drink mixes under the Wyler'• name, la trying out a lemonade mix under another of its brand names, ReaLemon. -NeeUe ta coming in with a Down Home lemonade mix~ -Upton hu a tea-navored beverage, Sport Tea. -FOR THE SWEET tooth, you can always count on Hershey. which ls fooling around wllh a new chocolate bar called Kinder. It's one·lh1rd mUk. -The pet food folks never rest. Ralston-Purina, the leader, has in the worlts Meal Maker. billed as a nutritional supple· ment to canned dog food (which Ralston doesn't make), LJttJe Big Meal, a "mois.t dry" (never mind the contradiction in terms) food for small adult dogs, and Mainstay, a new top-of-the-line dry dog food. -The people making diet aids never rest either. Borden bas a oew Skim-American process cheese <half the fat or regular American cheese). Kraft has a Light'n Llvely reduced-calories mayonnaise. And Tho mpson Medical is intr oducing Control, an appetite suppressant with no caffeine <available in tablets or drops). -ITS NOT ENOUGH that Johnson & Johnson has taken over first place in the pain· relieving market with Tylenol Now 1rs going aft er Contac and Dristan with Tylenol liquid cold remedy. -From Nabisco. d new cracker Sesame Wh eats From Procter & Gamble, a n~w liqwd detergent: Solo From SC Johnson. a new toilet bowl cleaner Bcfrcsh 1 Ther e mui.t be i.ometh1n~ there you want AP wi • .,. ..... Cotnpo11y B lftton,. Up Bullon.s bearing the face of Pope J ohn Paul I l roll off the assembl} lme of an E\ er~reen Park 111.. c:ompany al the rate of 500 an hour . 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America's m08t trwiled tycoons inten1ified the c haos by selllng stock they didn't own a11 pnces plunged so they could buy back the same 11hares al lowe r pricu, covur these sales and walk away with fabulous profits. As just one example , Albert II Wiggin, chafrman o( the Chase Bank and a leading me mber of the "b!jnkers' group" for med to stabiltiC the market all it collapsed un der vicious selling, made $4 million an that period selling i.hort t..he stock of his own bank IN 111ESF. 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Sp. 62 Everyone • IWL.Vfl'llLOT Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS . \: ll'\I -.11 \' ..... -'" ~~-" .. .. ifi;_,w·•~~~~<,.; c.....-·-· .,...,__. ..... .,.. ....... •• n ··--• 1'9....,, ..... ...... , ••OOM H '°~ 11.-pop11ler wll~ II• .......... _ .... ..,,:.-;;•..-.&. • C»IM ... a'» ......... ~-.... "' ........ ...,.. ..., .......... .....,. ....... ~ .. -"-.... r.-lnl .,, .,... ,. ......... . • ~IM'( ~ An Ur*i.tl• 1111) • LLIC.tM ~··" l a. .... ' MIC._ ll:IO CANDID~ I LOlllUJCV ~--·~ '*'*1 to Mlp .,,... IN S•pe~i femily ~ prof)lema • DDtCAY!"n a.-t Joflll ~ (Pwt 2 Of 2)1R) • 0¥9'Ult au.1' M UMiell., (R) (J) TIC TAC DOUOt4 9MPV~ Will Sampson plays an Indian c harged with the murder of a former call girl m t h e season premiere episode o f "Vega$'"Lonight al 10 on ABC, Channel 7. "Sell-Mede MllllONllr .. " Ou.ate: M91y Hudaon, Ruth Hendlet. 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(() ~ lA8T ~ (Premiere) A Uft'J Ql'OUI> ot collaOe' etuden~ wonc 1ng tlleif -y through IChoOI tell• --)oba •I • ~-mountain reeort · u MAL. fl£OPl.E F~ed -r9C)Of1• on a farm whw• enln\M' lnteltl- genoe ia mM8Ured. the nellon'• t•l'-81 .._.._, f trnlly, Olaco llkallng, er'4f aldet'y~ D O EOKTl8 ~ Oe"40 and Jtt..i ~ 10 IOteQO 1'118r ek>pement plena wtlefl ll'ley lee•n SulMI end Merle plen to ...o, end IMl..O ,,,.,. one blo double wed<llng a MOV1l • * • "Pottrlllt In Bleck" pGeO) Lan• Turner, Antho- ny Quinn A 00c:1or end Ill• female aooompllce attempt to llUI.., the death of ,,., ~ ....... 11 .... , • cwa. ... .,,. ....... ......... ~.c.t ,_,.. . .. ••• ''TM .... ...._ .. ,,. ........ .. NclMtf .......... Aft• ...,_111 ......... -• .w ........... .. • ........,. ........ '° _encl..,._ la ,_, ., .... ooens ... C11ahoeklllllk .. le u .. ..... .,_,........ ..... .,_._WI_ pie ~ lwcMM ao.e. ....... (") • OttOIUllONA CllMl9C .......... 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SMeon Hut>My The "'°''* of • ,.,. ~ ~ lnvolwcl In • m.tr•Uno end -'notY enct.._ "°"' IP br1nO ,_ deugllla.;'• ellac:ker 10 ,,.., G KUNORJ A bKnO pteec;r.. lelgna ltt· ,_to enllat Caine's llel'P • 9 CHA.RUE'& AHGE1..8 • . TN! Angela poe41 u truck Ortwr• 10 help an tJI. lemele trucking company th .. It ~ p4llQU9d by • _,.. of hljKl!lng• 8J MERV ORtF'FlH "Self·Mede Mllllot111lr .... GuHll' Mery Hudeon, TUBE TOPPERS ABC D 8:00 Eiaht is Enough . Wedding bells ring twice in this episode as Davtd and Janet 1h1re the spotlight with Susan and Merle C~ 9 9:00 "Sex and the Single Parent." Mike Farrell and Susan Saint J om es slur in thii. ne w TV movie about divorceetJ an d their children. <See re· view below) N B C G 9 00 -.. Mrs . R 's Daughter •· Cloris Leachman plays the mother of a rape victim who fights to bring her attacker to trial. <See review below) """' ~-8elly It-lord. COftft6e ~. ~i..-ta eGMAT (BiaflM#NCU .. ..........,. ConOucte , ... eo.on~·a.- etd ~ .... 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IOI! -10 llnd • mlaelng tOlll9 "'*" .. the onlCllll ctue to • 33·y•er·Okl ~(R} 1*19 TOMOMOW Queal 11011 J e1tlc• a..ttc:ti ~·"'-tie-· ~~ J-0 Stell- Inga end one ol 1111 peUenll. Mra Palrlcl• l(aopmen I::::"* • • ... '"The ()It,. Love" 11~ 1) o.VICI .._,, Bet-. NI~ • ,... &L.IMl""-·--a ..... ::1= -.... . MOllll ...................... (1M7) ... ....,.,.,, a.. ..... • ...,IMM' ... IJCWm . *.... ''The CNlhfl'• -Hout" (1H21 Audr91 Hepburn. llllrl•1 ......... a:ll ..... .. IJCW9 • * "Ollrletm•• In c:on-attout" 11946) ... tier• 8tanwydl, Oennlll a.torgan. ·=°" 001•r.1-. 2:M • lllCWtl *... "I C.ver Tiie Und•WOt'ld" 11964) 8w McOoty. JotorlM Jorden. ldel*>gy. (A) l:IOITO•~ dO MCMI • .,.. ·~ °' GI-.'' ( ttl70) Jotw1 0.-, CM~ llne Barten. ~-MCME t * ''Night 01 The wnc:ne." I 111111 1<e1U1 EtiCM Burt. ~ 8tallatd . ·=-1 .-wa 4:IO MOYlt t .,. "The 8creemlt10 Skull" ( 111581 Johll Hudton, Peggy Wet>Oer. 'l'hur11da11•• Da111 inte ,ff ovie•' -AFTERNOON- 12::00 a ••'Ao"™• ltlend Eaml" ( 1115&) Jetf MOffOW, F 1111" OomergoJe ):00 @) • Tile O.adty l -" I t97!if Kut1 RueMlll. JOfln ro11y111e a:ao ...... "The~ Of Gold" 110701 Dede Rambo, SuarWl9 ~-. Two ~. diving off IN COM! of Mllx:lco, ....,_ • murder 11 "' • 30 tNn.) JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batuik iHl5 IS .JOHN DAA1..ING IN HOll'l'WOOD 'v-llTH PDSIN WILLIAMS AND PAM DA'WOCR "TW: S1ARS Of 1"9RK ~ MINDY 'W~l'I.{ i V( ~J'.GtD 10 Gt l \ I< F[W PR1VA1f 5 ALON( 'Wl1H l HE.I"\ AW>H M THEIR HECTIC. 5(1-1£.D\JU: I ABC's Off Bod Ronning Ahead Again N J:;W YORK 1 Al'> AliC began the new telc•v1s11m ..i·a<,on wht'rc it wound up thl· lal>l a slrong No I 1n the pnme time ratrng~ The qwck start in th<' wcc·k c•ndang Sept 16 /\RC' had 111 of thr· Top 11 wo~ due <ilmo'it cnt1n·I~ t11 h1~h r:.ittrig:. for :.omc· f1rn11ll:.ir '>hows For NH(' whu·h :1h111~ with C'HS dad nol nfft c·tall)o lx:g1n 11.h 1!179 liO sca">On until th1' t•vcnin~ of SPpl 17. /\UC's 'l'rem11·rt· Wt•l'k" h;trl to be a disappointment N HC had !>ought to counter the front running network's headstart with some blot.·kbu..'llcr pro- gram ming B UT Tilt: NO. :1 network's "Bob !lope on lhl• Hottd lo China" ex· lravagania, a three-hour comedy var iety special. was third in the rat· ings for the time period Sunday night and 26th overall And the four-part repeal of " llolocau:.t,'' the prominent minisenei. of l<tst season. wa~ only moderately '>uccessful tn the ratings the hrst episode rn the rcruo wa!) 31st an the rating!> But figures from the /\ C Nielsen Co were not wholly !>al1s fying to AflC. which cumpllC'd a ratrng for lhl' week of 20 9. to 16" for C'RS and 15 4 for NBC The nctl,fork-. s ay that means an an avcr<.1gc prime tame minute. 20 '1 percent of the TV homei:. in th£' country wcr£' t uned to /\BC Only one of /\BC'!> nf•w shows, .. Be nson." was among the 10 highest· rated. while .. Delee ti ve School" finished 30th . "240-Robert'' 32nd , "T he Lazarus Syndrome" 34th and "Out of the Blue " 57th last. ABC WAS MOST s uccessfuJ with h it s hows from I ast season "Charlie's Angels" was fi rst In the ratings, followed by "Love Boat" a nd "Three's Company." T he rating for "Charlie's Angels" was 28 Nielsen says that means of all the home:. in th4.' rountrv with TV. 28 perct>nl sa"' <1l lea~t p"art of the show I t "'a s a good wc.ek f or ncwsmagaLIO(''> /\HC'!> "20 20 • wa" fourth IO tht• ratings, wh1l1• (!f\S' "GO M rnutr·' .. was th<~ on h n11ft A UC l.hOw an lh(.'Top Ill, ninth A~O ABC SCORED PfJ1nL'> with .i Sunday night mov1t.'. "/\nn11· llall." which finished No 20 behind a C.:US made-for·TV movie. "The Te nth Month." starring Car~I Burnett. The CBS show finished 16th. In addition to ABC's "Oul of the Blue." t he bottom fi ve Included .. Bender" on CBS. No. 53. followed by "New Ki nd of Family" on ABt:. a nd two CBS s hows. "Wor king Stiffs" and "The Bad News Bears." "Wo rking Stiffs" is a new show this season. llere w-e the we<!k 's h1gh~l rated program., "Charlt1"" AnJ;?cfc;," "'1th a rat1nJ? nf 28 representing 21 4 m1ll.Jon home.,. .. Lov(• Boat." 27 3 or 2Q H m.tllton "Thn·<.··., Comp;in~. <!i 2 or 20 ~ million "~ 20· 25 i or 16 9 m1ll1on "Mori. <ind M ind~. <!5 I or l!J I m 11111111 • U1·nvrn. 25 ~ flr l!I .. rn1ll111n . An~1<'." 25 or 19 I m11l1on ancl Ham~' Miller.· <!4 3 or l'H ti mllhon. all AH<'. "60 Man utec;,' 21 :: or 18 :, m.tllJon . CB~. irnd "S<lap ·and ··Taxi ... both 23 6 or 17 G million .THE REMAINDER OF lht-Top 2C! "M·A S ll." CBS. "llar>PY Day-; a nd "Luvernl' and Shirle) ... both ABC. lie. "WKRP 1n Crnc1nnat1" and Movie "The Tt.'nth Month.· both CBS : "Eight tl> Enough.' ABC.:. "Lou Grant" and "The Duk e!> o f Hazzard," CBS. and Movie "Annie !!all.'' ABC Tnwkin' Angel Cher~ I L:.tdd gt•t:-. twhind lhl' \\ht·el of ..i l11g rag when tht• ungl'I.., 101n an all·ft>male lru<'k inJ,! C'ompany Lo brt>ak <.1 h1Jal'king ring on · 'h .. rla··., Anl!t.+• · tonighJ <it 9 nn ARC. Channl.'I i Sex on TV Two Versions Tonight - By P ET E R J . BOYE R LOS ANGELES (AP> There's <t sort of "made-for-TV-movie" exhibit tonight. displaymg lhe form both in its usual state of mediocrity and as the m ature entertai nme nt it som etimes is . First, t he deflnltlve TV movie, "Sex a nd the Single Parent," on CBS. Channe l 2 at 9. This is two hours or divorced adults worrying about, talking about, laughing about sex while trying to cope with their kids. Same old surface conflicL'I and emotions that are the chief ingr e- dients of t.he common made-for-T V- movie. THIS MAY BE A fi rst r un, but you've seen this TY movie before. And you'll see it again. Different titles, different networks and di(· rerent act.ors, but it'll s how up again. ll'~ like junk maU, cluttering the airwaves Instead o( your mailbox. Susan Sl. James and Mike Farrell a re the names and races In this one, divorced and 1ood·looklng both, and each • parent. In the first part of the - movie, they spend Urne proving that the alnaJet scene In Los Anceles is lea• run than dyaentery . 'LUI (TV REVIEW) Farren -g oes to the kind of bars where the ladies read your pa lm and then lake you hom e to Atusa. lie then goes lo 'work the next day and utte rs lines like: "I don't always enjoy being treated like a piece of meal." Anyway. these two homebodies-al· heart meet, faJI in love and battle wflh ffieir kids . Farrell and St.James ar e likeable enough to make the whole thing to le r a ble, but not worthwhile. AT 111.E OTHEll END ot lbe ex· hlblt is "Mrs . R's Daughter" on NBC, Cb.a.onel 4, also al 9, a aober· ''SWEPT AWAY"" .......... TWee Twoof ~ .... minded. highly potent account of a mothe r 's efforts to bring her daughter 's rapist to Justice. Clon s Leac hman's pe r formance as the m o ther and Da n Curtis's skillful dlrecUon -each artfully restrained -carry UUs true story beyond the ranks or the standard hell-bent-for· vengeance yams. The storyline itself is not new the justice syste m as accomplice in rape. The sluggish bureaucracy, with its delays and loopholes and over· worked prosecutors and ple a bar· ga ins, ls the antagonis t. The sk.lll is in presenting the in· dlvldual prosecutors a nd cop11 in· volved in the case as sympathetic people who stand a gainst our heroine only in that they a re part of an Im· m ovable indifference. NO 800NER HAS one proeecutor learned the case and won the eon~ fide nce of the vicUm tSeasoo Hubley). than he is taken off the ca!lc. Countless prosecutors aod Judges trample through before a tnal ever lakes place. But Leachm an 1s a woman possessed. her quest. for justice fi red by each frustration. every new dead· end. When she realizes that police don't <.'Onslder her da ughter's case lop·prionty, she nnds the cr1mlnal herself. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG) 'OH GOO" "MOON RAKER" (PG l "CAPRICORN ONE" "ROCKY II'' (PGJ WHEN PllOSECVTO&S warn her of the low percentaee or rape convlc· lions. she forges on. She wi.ns her case by sheer force of will, an errort "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI" so s ingle -minded that her daughter is , "ALMOST SUMMER" (PG) moved lo protest, "Mom, I 'm lbeooe >-----------------~ who was raped." "HOT STUFF" {PG) Two examples o f the great "THE VILLAIN " American made -for.TV movie. "Mrs. R's Daughter" is n rst·rate drama • ""THE CONCORDE -AIRPORT ·79" with aomet.hlng lo say. "Sex and the "THE BRINKS JOB" (PG) Sla1&e Parent" la ..• well. • mad• for-TV movie . "STAR WARS" "CAPRICORN ONE" (PG ) "ALIEN" (R) "EYES OF LAURA MARS" "MEATBALLS" "WHICH WAY IS UP?" (R) "THE MUPPET MOVIE" "REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHER" (PG) "THE WARRIORS" ''UP IN SMOKE" 'HOOPER" '"-'-DfUV••tNS ONN 6l.MP.N.N19Hn.T Cf! ... U,.._ II ~tM UOllftt • 1Ce.•1e _.. • .,... ... ,_. - " l SAT. a IUM. MAftlllS Al '"" 11..11 • 1:• ,... flOll90 CALLIJW'IW MAl'I Al OA llAABAAA tiAMAI' .~r:N ·~ .... ..... NllAI ·w:-~·· 5:JO.a100 10:15 . -.ca-..c __ .._. ... T .. WANedUl111 IMt e .. el•• ... , ... "THE Dfff HUHTfr • t -·n-1,.,, .... ""''--hJ-4~ "'FANTASU.M IGt 7:30-9:00 ,.M. ._ualf ... • M.O.T.Llll ~ IWIAT11..Ure1 .......... ......, ........ ___ .... ,__.. ....... .... -·---.... _ ...... .., ... ..... M&&AI fOBYlllt .... •••n .... 11111 ' ...... ._ ... ---· ... II llllH111 Gang Movie WeH Done BJ &ON Pl!NMNGTON • ............... ""'1"' In view of tJ\e r.cenl probltmt Ua ... ,.,.J•t..t ••«"-'*'· Unlveru l la ri1httully nervout about th Turman·•·oater Co production "Walle Proud " Wb re "The Wanlora" wu ucntlaJly • hcrol<' fantny and "Boul evard Nlghta" wu b11lc11Jy a family melodrama. there la no aetttn11 aro\,lnd the ract. that "Walk Proud" l~ about IM Anaele1 Chkano gao1s PaOD"CED BY L·awrence Turman and directed by Robert Colllo1 from n acreenplay by Evan Hunter (who stirred con· trover ay in the '50s with "Blackboard Jungle." which was about while m1dcile·cla11s gangs>. It ts very well done. JlroekK.•t Ottt <tOt \C'r••oo••• Pl>OI00• •1111¥ ~no WALK ,.tOUO u ...... , ... '• L••~:;:,,'~:,.":: f v•" Hun1ff' 6oobv lhr,,.. J1.I.••··-· ~6M•k .... /Tecll'"<Mr C •\I J!Obl>y """-" S.ref> Hol<omb Httwv Oe,,ow PwMt ~""' Trlnld•d ~llv• Jo lu <:umb<Jka, I ... ren<• Pr•umen, Oom1noo AMbrU 8r•d ~lllV{tft lff'fW Of' ft&rl ftO• Jif\il ( 4\•00\ D•"••• ,_,.,•fOo f onv •tworrnQ.lt Sit•~ Mofr•ll Aunn•nv ""'" 101 ''"" M~Ur..i.,.; PG Al the core Of the film IS 8 West Side Sto ry-Rom eo·and J uliet ty~ relationship between a Chicano boy and an Anglo girl. and the thrus t or the script as about the youth rinding his own values; which he discovers are not the sllldle as the peer group acceptance of his comrades. Out the conflkt is strictly r e· lull'd lo gang membership and the film fails to explore the 1oc 11l co nditions and p1ycholog1cal motivations that are really responstble. AN VNFOllTUNATE choice was also made in castlng Robby Benson as I.be Chicano youth Benson Is a personable actor but there are sure to be obJecUons • about his playing this role. for which be has adopted swarthy makeup, a s waggering walk and a sofl·spoken accent tt is eventually revealed -to bot~ the character and the au· d1ence -I.hat his fHther. who de· serted has mother when she 1 became pregnant. was Anglo. but Benson is portrayed at first as a full Chicano and this r evela lion and the confusion at causes seems to influence has final de· clsion to leave the gang Sarah Holcomb is natural and appealing as the girl. and the ' supporting cast and1 cutes there arc some fint> Chicano aclor'l around Pf'pe Serna. Trinidad Silva and Domingo Ambriz are all quite good a~ members or lhe l(wng. which they prefrr lo l'all a "club, .. and Irene Dl' Bari as 1m pressive a:. UC'nson's concerned and lovmg mother. THE <mfE R adults are pre· sented rcalist1cally and not un sympathet1r'ally. with He nry Darrow aa the youth center· director who trlet to belp the bo)'I and J .. T&a Cu•M•a M .. bl1c k police otncer who Is ~ the m only because of their c rlmtnal a ctivities f which In· e lude Kant warfare and armed r obbery). Lawrence Pressman has an e ffective scene as Holcomb's father. who ls oot really pleased with his dau1hter's choice of a boy(rlend but who is wise enough not to make an issue ol it. Racism is touched upon. with a Chicano mounting a de· rogatory expression ror blacks and an Anglo doing the i.ame about Chicanos. but this Is not really the issue he re. Gangs are APART FROM the obvious thematic problemli, Hunter 's scr ipt 'offers u well·constructed charal'ter study. and Col"ns' direction 1s sens1t1ve lo this aspect Violence Ui an integral pa rt or the story. but 1t as not gratu1tou..., and Collins doe.., not dwell on 1t 1)1 unnecessary detail The production values are all s uperior . 1nc lud1ng Bobby B)•rnt"' bright. nicely composed photoJ,(rHphy . W1ll1 am L .Campbell's attractn <>. but not unrealt:,t1 c. urt d1rcct1on. and Doug Stewart's wcll·paced t!dJl· ing The musica l SMr f' by I.Jon P eake irnd Hobby Benson 1s '4 rama t1 call) f'Hcl'lln and in· l'ludes J c·IC>l>1ni: tral'k \Ocal b) Benson on .. Ad1os. Y<'sterday. ' whirl. h<' aJ!\o composed. with the lyncs by his folh<'.r , Jt·rry Se~al Kenya Shooting Amin Movie NA IRO BI , Ke nya <AP > - British lttturer Denis Hills. con· d e rined to death b y former Ugandan dictator ldi Amin four years ago, will play himself in a feature film about Amin The S2 24 million film , a Britlsh·Kenyan production. e n· titled "The Rise and FaJI of ldi Aman." will begin 1>h<KJt1ng 1n Kenya and Ugauda for rclca:.c next year Hills. a former ll'clur<:r ul Uganda's Make re rt' Cn1vers1ty. w1:1s imprisoned and condemn{'(j to death in 1975 for calling Amin "a villaJi?c tyr;.nt" in an un HERE IS YOUR GUIDE T puhlii.hcd book manu:>l'rtpt II c ~a~ n ·leased a fl er lhtn Britis h F o n1gn ~P c ret ary James C<illaghan flt-"" 1<1 l 'gan ch <ind pleaded for hi'.', life An Afncan orrtce v.orktor lo\.hO l0<1k!> mu<·h like thl· furmN djc lator v.111 pl <i> Arn1n K Courtesv of the 50.000 watt local st1t1on. new K·WAVE -FM 108 w "DA WH OF THI DIAD" .,.PltOMTHI DB"l'HS .. •t .,,..,.. ... "'LOYI & IULLITS .. -ntl AMITYVIW HOnOR" •t OPfN DAILY I } Jn ,, . .,. ......... ~' kHpayou on top of the ent•rt•lnment acene,Frld•ya In the DAILY PILOT ' 'I 0..,_Cl)t,:>Za> u.. 0 ~~Cl) 0 I-w A Cl> :.: u .... (!) v Cl) u.. ct x cn~Q Cl)O CoC en -c.:l r: > ~ ~ u.. z u.. -' u.. Cl) z .... :z: ~ a:::>= o ao ¥ -' E :ll: :.: :i.::: :iii:: ::.c::.: :iii:::.: )II::.: ::.c::.: ¥ :.::i.::i.: :.:~ ¥ :.: :lll: 88 90 9~ 94 96 98 100 102 10 4 106 108 CltHIClli Kl"AC, t2.J : Kl'S01 t • 1 Conttmp«WMV "0(11 KMET. t4 7 , Pl.LOS. h ~. M.O.R. Blend KIQQ, 100.l. KWST, tO~ 9 K·WAVE, 107.9 Oi•~o· l<llS 101.7, KITT, 105 J At1191ou•: ~l'SG, 96.l ; KHOF. 99 ~ .... JU1; Kl<CO, 105,I I Counlr'f' KSON. 97 l Solt Roell KNlC l'M, 92 1 KK05, 95 9 t<ATH 101 I sunoarcl\ t<NOB. 97 t •UOt t i 1 KOS !, IOJ ~. KBIC 10• l &lack KUTC. 101 t l<Af"[ 10)' SP•nt•h KLVC. I 01"'\. Ml\c KPFK, 90 I Kl>BS II t A .. 11 ' 1 l't IS F ·l.'il/ ,, /()/)/ti 111.sr /()I /.\'II \ J() A n ••ctt1n9 bt•nd of tOO•y·, mu\1C. Ph" f'tew,. tnlul"~ ,,.d '"''•"t 'eportt ""d o•"~' '••hu•t ,. ( . -............. ·----··•·· .. ~·-···-·-"""---..... ---.... ,.. .. ~..,.,. .. ••••• I ' IT'S BACK! -rt.... 11 r.f~~ •,~ ~_, JUST YOU "0 " '"''" •" AND M£. KID .'.~· :-:: ; : ; • .-,. PRANK a LANOl!!LLA DRl\(lJlA > ......... -...... NtJWIO!t ~ Plua ~J ···,~ --••• .U"'.f. . ··--"""""'" cu .. , .. .,_j IHAPI , ... ALCAY•AZ ,.. I ,..., Plus SYlVESTtR STAUDN£ y ~n Plua JAGUAR llVU" ,·,... (ft) .. MALIBU HIOH0 It's 1963 . • . .. ., .. • '8 J2 ~y P'tLOT It's Stee .. wrgea Aw;l Aclre•• l •n't Claa111Ji111J I i •1 908 TBO•.U \ HOLLYWOOD ~AP) TM Aaml tll •~••••~n. It' Dutd, and U.'1 DOt aoUa& lo chan1e lt •P't.e &.be burden oo a t.h ater marquee. • · 1 tried lt once '*ben I wu lrYltl• to flnd acllna jobs .lo New York," •Y• Mw SlMnb.araen <tb•. s la 1pobn Ukt a J> "For four monthl, I waa Amy Ryan , wbkh II m y arandmotber'a narn-.,. I tried to 1et my friends lo call m by my own u me, but I.bey sot COQf\IMd and 10 <ltd I, so 1 went back to Mary Steeo- buraen. "When 1 &ot the lead Ln 'Ooln' South.' Paramount, which didn't wa nt me tn the role In the first plart>, tried lo get me to change my name I didn't want to, and I mus t aay thut Jack (Nicholson, her co·star ·and direct.or) was very supl>Qrtlve. My perents would have betn hurt tr I bad given-up my name , and alter all they had been very helpful' and un d'rstandlng in my pursuit of an act· ing career." ~ THAT PURSUIT, which seemed impQssible for a green girl from North UtUe Rock, Ark .. is now pro· ducing re wards. Miss Steenburgen drew cnt1caJ ap- plause for her offbeat role in "Goin' South," though the western itself failed at the box office. She m akes a greater impr~sion in "Time Afte r 'Mme." an tmaginative new fantasy a d venture from ~arner Brothers. She plays a bank-.,..orker who falls '~ky'Sound Album Banned TRENTON. N.J . <A P J A federal judge h11s temporanly banned di s t ribution o f the sou ndtra c k of Sylvester Stal I one's film "Rock y JI " becaus e four singers charge they huve not received proper credit as songwriters for the film and album U S. District Judge Clarkson S Fis her iss ued a 10-day restraining order p reventmg nited Artis ts from producmg, selling or d1i:.tr1hut1ng the record album nationwide It docs not stop indivdual stores ~rom sell· ing the album from their stock ·The singers , known as the Variations, :.ang in both the film and th<· alhum They receive credit a. .... singer ..... hut they claim thev abo wrolc two songs .. N anonie" und "Two Kinds of Love." The album und movie credits s.iy Ow writer for those songs was Frank S tallone . brother of the ··Rocky 11" star for H.O We&ll (Malcolm McOowtll), Lr ....... "91 AAA Ti-. lb.IM'°. preNM-dly &an Pt.nci.co ln ounwt of Jatk the Ripper <Davld Warntr>. The far fetched plot la made bellevab&41 by lhe 1k1Ued playett, and Mary 8teeobur1eo la a rtvel•09ft. Her offbeat ch arm brln 11 ttm· lnl1cence of J ean Arlbur aod Macaaret Sullavao. She hu •Ince 1tarred wtt.h P.ul Le t.ht and Juon Robar1la ln "M4'1vin and Howard," Unlveraa1'1 film about th iw-called Mormon wUl of How.rd lluabel. H a F T U a E unllmllt:d, Miss Steenbur1 n, 218, relldns all the wide ryed wonder of a traoaplanted Arkansan "It's 1tU pretty hard to beheve. Uolll 'Goin' South.' I never been before a movie camera. My on· ly appearance oo any screen was when my elbow was i.hown in a t"rowd scene on <the soap opera) 'Love or Llfe ' ·'I had.,.never been to California, and, in fact, I had never seen many movies. ln Little Rock my exposure to movies was largely oriented to Disney. The daughter of a railroad conduc- tor, Miss Steenburgen lived her childhood fantasies in boolts, and she figures that was the impetus for an acting career. She s howed s uch prom· ise in her first play at Hendrix College that :. protessor urged her to study in New York. She appUed to the Neighborhood P layhouse and went to Dallas for a regional tryout -only her s econd trip outside Arkansas. S he was accepted. "YOU CAN IMAGINE how hard 1t was for a non·theatrical family like mine to let their 19-year-old daughter go off to New York lo be a n actress," she says. .. Friends were telling my par ent!>, 'Don 't let her go,' but they kept that from me They have always been support1\'C That's why Jt's so much fun to ha,·e them realize th11t their faith in me wa~ jl.r..t1f1ed .. IL DUCE AGAI N Rod Steiger Rod S te iger Mussolini 2nd Time ROME <AP) -Actor Rod Steiger has signed lo play Italy's Fascist dictator Be nit o Mussolini for the second time In h1s career. The 52·ycar·old actor will appear m American pro d ucer ·dir ec lor Moustaph a Akkad 's $25-million epic "Om<ir Mukhtar .. Jle w1ll play Mussolini during lht• bt:ighl of his power when he invaded Liby a and ran into Bedouin res istance led by Mukhtar, played by Anthony Quinn Fi ve years ago, the a c tor play ed 1n the Italian produc l1on .. M usi.olini. The Las t Act " Miss Steenbergen met indifferent fortune during her fi ve and a half yea rs in New York . s uppt>rting. Pact herself with Jobs as a waitrcs!> Sig-tied By Writer She grew accustomed to re1ccl1on at aud1l1ons <1nd expected the !'lame when she appeared in a tryout for "{;oin' South " "I WAS SITTING in the P.ira · mount office with se ven hot-house flower ty pe·:., <Jll of whom had ~cript::.. I didn't When I was told that J ack was n't ~oing to audition i.tny more that day. I sort of blew up. I'd had a lol of up and downs in the pre- vious week." Nicholson emerged, saw the angry brunette without a script and agreed lo see her for IO minutes the follow- ing day The rest is storybook stuff. 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Here's the way It bappene~: After the president's father, Joseph P. Ken· nedy. suggef\ted the film, the script was okayed by the president. JFK also ex· amlned t.be scale models for the se..t.a and boats. California-born Robertson refused to talk with a Boston ac· cent. But when he was told that the president noticed his hair was parted on the wrong side , the aclQr swllched it trom right' ·lo left . Robertson studied films and tapes of JFK to catch his man-11oar111soN nerisms. He also read every Kepnedy biography while oo location. But when it was all done and in the can, be remarked: "( feel that I'm fighting ~Y way out or a giant bowl of spaghettt." Cliff didn't meet the president race lo face un· tll six months after he finished the picture. But he has one memento he cherishes a PT·109 clasp that JFK took off his own tie and cllJ'l)ed on to his Incidentally . Robe rtson wus on a · s hip torpedoed and sunk 1n the same locale wht:re the man be played met his misadventure Q: Wouldn't you think some record company would come out with a record 1n honor of J ohn Wayne? -Pauline Martin, a ran from Palm Beach, Fla. A · They have No less than 11 sangle salutes to the late actor arc available now Mo:.t wtrt' re leased before Wayne's death Some onl) <1 matttr of days before the Duke dic."Cl of canctr on Junt: 12th. "Super Cowboy " crecorded by Wayne Jerred ), a humorou:. takeorr on Wa yne '> life was rt>corded in 1978 A copy was '.if·nt lo Wayne. himself. report:. "Cashbox" 1 the b1bh• of the ret ord industry> And the actor M:nl th1· ~anger d note of thanks ~uying he eoJoyed I.Ji.Lening to 1t Q : From what I read, Twl ~O and ht'r Amt'rlcan a cl<>r husband, Michael Whitney, sttm to be very happily m~rried. Especlall) now lbat they have a baby. But what are these rumors that c rop up about Wh.Jtoey's s traage sn Ufe before Twiggy? -Me linda C., Denver. A "lt':. about lime I put the record s traight. the good·lookmg aC'tor told writer h an Waterman. "because so m <IOY e vil thing~ have been l.a1d a bout me It started in Cali form a ." he rt·H·alt-d. (Jver this guy who h<td a big thing about m l• He h<Jd "To top it off," s ays Twiggy, "I was supposed to be ha Ying an affair with Elton John! " "I thoughl lbls guy wu a friend," shrugged Michael, "but he really became bitter. He can no longer hurt us ." Q: Dlda't alager Dionne Warwick secretly marry Iller e~·buabaad a1a1D-loc the t.hlrd Ulne! -Millie M., Pa1adena, Calif. A: No. Though she has twice married actor Bill Elliot and twice divorced him Dionne insists s he's not the marrying kind. "I 'm a gay divorcee.'' she says, "and loving every minute of It. There are two men in my life who are very special to me." she reve als. "One is black, and the other is Italian. They spoil me rotten.'' she purrs, "a nd I love every minute or it." Q: Now that he's made "Rocky'• and "Rocky II." b1a't Sylvest.er Stallone had it with that role? -Michael Leigh, Columbu , OhJo A: Not yet. Stallone 's npw planning a "Rocky Ill" -which he insists will be the last. He says it's going ·to be made within 18 months because he's getUng too old for the rigors of the role. I made 'Rocky' when I was 29." says Sly "I'll be 33 soon. My endurance is beginning to drop'" Q : These days there seem I.<> be so many performers who become s tars "overnight." Either with a bJt record or an appearance on a show like Johnny Carson's, etc. Didn't it used I.<> take a lot longer years ago? -Mrs. Frances R .. Topeka, Kans. . o\ • Yei; As veteran actress Lll,i11n Gash recent ly recalled. in the day!I of 0 . W Griff 1th. 1l took lCI year'i to make an "instant star ·· · Do you thtnk putting your name up 1n lights make~ you a star'•" :.he remembered Griffith as k ing 'It hai.n 't anylhmg to do \\1th 1t If you want lo be a ~la r. you have"to be the f1 rst in the studio. tbe lai.t tn leave 1t You have to get the best stones. tht• ht><;l d1rectori.. the bf'st t•<1 m«ramcn. tht· ht!st of Pvery thing And YOt.: havf' to be the hc...,t }<JU can You h;nc t1> du that fo r al least JO Y'·ar-. Then . \\ht·n \.ou'n.•· a hou!'>ehold word in t·\ c.ry family of I he world ~ ou · n · finally a !'>ldr " Send 11our quP1t1tm11 ,,, H11 Gardrn!f' Glad Y•J u \1.la·d That care 11/ th1.\ nPWspaPf'r P (J 11oz 117~ c ·n1roq11 II. fjf)l)JI \fanlyn '1Jld Hy <;ardni>r wall anwin ,,, man11 QURS/Wn.5 a.\ rh"ll can m !hPar r11lumn but lhf' 111lunrL nf mail makt':i pnmnal replte~ 1mp<m n h/P blow-up pictures of me on his walb und you c<Jn Keeps guess the res~ <ibc>Ut h1~ leanmgi. 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' ' 1i ' t INSJDE: •Ann unders •C'8bCalendar •HOl"OICCIP9 •5"'91esC.lendar ................... , •• 1971 DAILY PLOT Food Tired of breakfast battles and dinner dramas? .. Parents can help calm family conflicts over food THf PORTION PR.O PoRTI OH PROBLEM . by remembering a few simple rules illustrated and discussed here . .. L I KE FATHER . LI.KE SON Don't make your home a sweet treat jungle since most children (and parents) find themselves defenseless against monstrous cookies and other sugary treats. Serve portions in proportion or your child-sized eaters are bound to face problems. If you want a child wrth model eating habffs, Realize that you ·re the role model. ' Myths Your Mother Fed Yoo·· Or: Dow To A void Scenes Over Beans Remember the lines your parents tried to feed you with your food? •·Finish everything on yoor plate, or you can't leave the table!" "Drink your milk, or you 'fOD't grow up tall and strong." Now the tables have tar'Md. You've grown up, not necessarlly tall and strong, but enough to have kids of your own. Like your paren·ts, you fl.Id yourself all too frequently fed up with your children's eating habits. They nibble only a little. Or munch too much. Or seem to swallow only sweets and snacks · What dodo? "FORGET THE THREATS," says Lea Bramnick, a Philadelphiil 811thor, educator and president of The Lobster Factory Inc., which produces parent-child leaning programs. Ac· cording to her, "Those traditional eating en· couragemeot.s we grew up Tt'ith are much more trying than true." To replace the negative nagging, Ms. Bram nick proposes a more pcaltive parental ap· proacb to kid's eating problems. Sbe sum- marizes both her methods -and menus -in a colorful booklet called ne Generation Gap ... Don't make scenes if your child refuses green beans. Or carrots. Investigate alternatives, or invent disguises ... Gourmet: A Gulde Lo Fooda Thal Turn Off- spring On. Based on over lS years experience directing children's cooking classes, deslpilig educa- tional programs and teaching elementary school, Ms. Bramnick'a booklet provides parents with a quiet course in s111all fry eating psychology. CurrenUy serving as a consultant to Ore· Ida Foods, Ms. Brammick pasted along some ofthepoialentbatbaveproved~teffective. A KEY PIUNCIPLB: food ls DOt love. iA void serving it 11 a substitute for feelkap you should show otherwtse. "Tell your cbildren bow proud you are, tmte8d of pr...UD1 &Mm with pie," she 1ugesta. "And puttiq JCllf band on a child's feverilb forehead can be a lot more com- forting than just chicken IOUJ>." · Other Bramniek buica inchde: SHO-W. RATH&R THAN ~LL: .. Like father, Jib IGD'' ii' OM ~ bolds true . . . Keep the size of plates and glasses in porportion to the por- tions. plates and glasses in proportion t.othe portions. SPARE THE ROD, AND YOU WON 'T SPOIL THE APPETITE: Forget holding the Stick-and-Carrot or the Clean Plate Club over your children's beads. Threats of dinnertime discipline rarely rev up appetites -and may well ruin them. Finishing everything on a plate is nice (when portions are in proportion)· but it's nol always necessary for adequate nutrition. Favor ftnger foods that cbildron fmd run to pick up and eat -and that parents can easily beat in small amounts. storing the rest in the freezer. USE SNACKS TO ROUND OUT THE THREE SQUARE MEAL IDEAL:· Cblldren tend to eat less at a sitting and usually need m ore frequent fueling. There's nothing wrong with snacks, as long as they are nourishing foods, rather than sweets. And provided they ~ served well before or after a meal ( 2 to 3 (fiours). PUT YOUR CIULDREN IN THE MOOD FOR FOOD: When cbildre.n are called from games out.side to sit down to dinner, it's no sur- prise that they may confuse the issue, and begin playing with their food. Have them take time before m'ealtimes to relax, set the table and wash their hands. More importantly, have them satisfy their ctpiosily about their food by help- ing to prepare meals. Ms. Bramnick suggests over a dozen savory menu and snack ideas to get your kids cooking and eating in The Generation Gap Gourmet booklet. To receive a free copy, send your name and address to Ore-Ida Foods, P.O. Box 80. Boise, Idaho 83707. From tbe booklet, here's an easy party menu featuring colorful finger food. You and your kids will find it makes a delicious way to dip into more delightful food experiences together. ~ seed SUPEltSTARS PAJlTY Punch Big Dippers UtUe Dippers and Dips Super Fruit Bowl BIGDIPPDS 1 pound frozen French fries ~. cup grated Parmesan cheese 1 tablespoon caraway aeed or sesame · 1 U!aapoon 1arllc salt Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Spread frozen potatoes in single layer on baking sheet. Bake lS minutes. Mix cheele aad aeuonln1a together and 1prtntle over potatoel. Bake s to 1 minutes longer or unW golden brown. llake1 4 to 6 serv- lnp. UTJ'LE DIPP&U AND DIPS Cat cbunb of bam, chlaen, flab, ll'MD PePPet. ee&ery, carrot. cucumber, etc. Serve Bil-Dippers and Little Dlgpen with ketchup, mustard llDl1J ormayonnaiMcbpa. SVPD nvrr llOWL Halve a watermeloa or pineapple. usm, meloo baller or knife, 1eoop out inlide to mate room for serrin& fl'e&b fruit. Combine meloa balls or pineapple cbunk1 wltb banana, when lt c...-to eedu babib. u '1flllr dal1d re-1trawbeniel,. ~ or other Ind.ti of the fuaea tA> drtnk m1lk with meals, tor aample, It MUOD. Ott• tooUlpkb for IPUl'inl. could be became you don't. Make sure ,Gu eat a TA,... TaAIN diet worth emulatlq -and ...,, .. tile kid wbo 1'1i ,.,._.._ ll'Oad beef .... you aneaklD1 IUdm. 1 can < 11 ouace) 1tewed tomatoes, PROGRAM MEALS A&OUND THE drained · TARI S, NO'l!-TV..:...,. •• u ............... -... )~------to .W alowm and. urtooa daaneWa tell tbem '1i cup cbopped ODlom toeat,Md...,.JOUT,,._..,.,llmilJtim• -1 ~ <U ounce> troaen ~\. tpee& .......................... in-bubbroilrm,dllroltedwl.....,.... terf.,._ tram TV hn, TWa·• .... Mt. wt ~cup ...... Parm•• C-... .. ~';:It''.......... 1 t••lllUI ...... Nit SWdal. M 'IHAN ftGBT: Don't '1i &111111• Nit mM• w If,._. eldld nix• .,... ...... \4 te•IM:~c powdla' Or Ull'Cltl. ID"""-* ........-. w 9"nt ~ cuplu...--taQ....., ...... -...... cw.-.,eftlil ..... <DO Pr t?lllt a.. to• depw Ills sr'OaDd -~--• ........... Hmlt .. ). . ...,, ................ dle9e ........ . BS IDVDfO.alU-WISS: A'fCIN plllas tap. ltlr ID llMla lllw• ..... ._ma:-a• .............. ,... ...... ---lid .......... ta Jell1 roll ... • • .......... If~ Allo Uep ........ ol mlDUW. Poar hldtup °"' ,_,. ...... 18 -----·-~ ~ ,-.. minutes more Makes 6 servings. lf desired. serve all 6 in a train fashion on a tray. Decorate with sliced green olives for windows and sliced black olives for train wheels. Add strips of green pepper for doors and trimmings. PIRATES' POTAn>ES 3'!.a to 4 cups frozen cottage fries ~ cup chopped onions o/• cup chicken broth 2 cups <8 ounces) shredded Swiss or Gruyere cheese 2 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon saJt That•s no Chettanoog• Cltoc>Choo. It'• a Tater Train, a streamlined_..,,, ol OIOUnd trHHJt and tronn hash "'°""'· ahd-a way of shaping up )10Unfl ap- •1 -J 1-'J teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon dry mustard Dash cayenne pepper 3 tablespoons b~tter Preheat oven to 350 degrees and lightly oil an 8·mcb square baJung dish. rn covered skillet over medium heal ClSO degrees>. cook cottage fries and onions in broth until tender. about 8 to 10 minuies. In medium bowl. toss cheese, rJou.r. salt. pepper. dry mustard and cayenne pepper. Arrange haJl of potato mixture in bolt.om of bak· mg dish. top w1th half of cheese nuxture; repeat these two layel"3. Sprinkle wtth paprika and dot with butter Bake 35 mmutes. Makes 4 servings. F.000 €ountry-styl~ ~ens · are Cozy PlaCes ., auaAaA lillA Y a AP Nnll &area ~~~"Toa an Uk UI )llchm out ol lhe coun lry But you can't tall• da6 COWlley out ol U.. kitchen Th•t '1 o nt' w•)' o f phruln1 the fact that ,ountry t l)'lc kltchtoa !l'• ll•• IDMl PoPUlar ~Ind , accordln1 lo • c r o 11 a • " r t ' '' n u f "Amt•rku11 k1tt•hl'n dt1 alarwn. Soutl1 Alrican Lobst r Lowin Calories By TOM HOGE I> P WI• ......... w.11« WP1g t watching la Onf• of my pet dislike&, but l' :o.o many of us, I fin tt a constant 11trug g t o k('cp the pounds within hounds. This 111 especially dlf fieult when one writes about 1ourmct foods and has to sample all sorts of 1oodies. If only they weren't blanketed with lbose rlcb sauces. Seafood 111 generally low in calonea and I was pleas<!<! to learn recently th al rock lobster. at 32 caloneil an ounce, Is one of lht> l<'asl fattening It v:ie k:-. "liout half the <·:1lonc pun<'h of your avNHJI.•· h:imburger RO('K f,OBST•:n dOr'> nol havl• the htJ: t"bJw:o. uf th l' A rn 1· r 1<· a n <· 1 u i. t ti <·<·:1n~ whwh we· 1·ull M a 1 n t• I 11 IJ s l 1• r s II 1• !'q i 1 It• I h" fa 1· l l ha l .it1out tw11 lh1 r<h 11f thn n (om,. rri1111 ('1111 a da ~11m1· jw11pl1· call l"law l1•'4S lllh,11 ('I 1·1 l1y fl<,ll, wli1<"11 aJ ..,11 11> w r11n g :.int·l· th1· l:itln li vt· 1r1 r 11",h wat1•r What lht• 11wk l•1t>i.tN d<W'> hav1· I'> u larg1· tall pa<'kc•d with a :-.ol1d 1111~1·c of wh1Lt mc&l On Iv the taJJs ure frozen and exp ort ed lQ this 11111otry Wlwt thf'y do w11 h lh<> re11t nf the 1 1 u!l taccan, I t.lo not l.n11w ltork lohstns f·an h<• found 1n South African I wal<'rll, off Southern Calltomla and Mexlro, 1n the M<·d1tc•rrnncun ;rnd near Australia. SEAFOOD BUFFS te l l me the South African variety ls pre· for able because It comes from the coldest waters, the Benguela current, a n Icy alream whic h originates ln An~arctlca. The colder the water the better the texture of the meat, lhey say. There are many non· fattening ways of pre· paring rock lobster . Mixed with diced celery, 1t can be uaed to stuff tom atoea. Combined with cottage cheese and hard·bolled eggs, ll makes a nice salad. But 1f you prefer It hot, try thla recipe for Lobater Continental. 20 ounces bolled lobster tall 2 pac ka1ea 00 o unches each ) frozen c h opped s pinac h , thawed and squeued . Salt, pepper, onion and garlic powders 8 ouncea cottace cheeao 1 beef bouillon cube dluolved in 4 ouncei wit.er 11\ cup tomato Julee l cup fretb 1llced muahroomt Dice lob!Mr meet In bowl. Season 1ptnach with aalt, pepp9I', eion a nd 1arllc powd~n. Divide 1pinacb into 4 1callop 1helJ1. Spoon lobater In equal p1m over llMaelt mt.xtur.. la aauu pan 1Ur eotta1• cbHH, bOullloD and tomato Jule. totetffr. Add JDU1broom1, 1Ur over low beat tW aauee bubbl11. Spoon HUC• over lobetet in 1bell1. ~akeln....,•oven 10 m....._ w W1 taot. S.rv••· CatCoapom rour oat of fh• Amem.. .. ell ..... a nd U1la1 eeati-·ofl co upon1. lf 1•• ere a DIODI tM ..a.artt,, pt alerted cllppia1 ••4 watch the 11.tDp add up. OUNTaY IUTCB· en • l••ll to be co11 . ""' IMU1 clut· t , ••• ~,,.,.,, ... ut.naUt, pot. ~ paiw, appllanc a 11ld d et Otlthe ob,l«\t ln view n,e1 eonvey Ute Idea of kltcl\en a.a ~ouotry aturt rathf'r than kilch n 1 laboratory . w br .,. lb•1 .o popu ar In a n •K•' dominat t-d by tM bnoloey., £llt1n Chet ver . a aC'fllllHto dt1t1aer, au.,.... U.., ''The,,,.. bolt._ GI lM phl .... ............ turbulent ltT01 Tba country kltcbtn help• Lo HUaly UM Med to return to an tatUtr period " Ma Ch vor dh· Un1uMM1t • veral b&alc 1tyifl ol country kltcben desired by her clleau. Tb .,re •r• ruatlc klt<·he111 toNhltb encom· pau .-arly Amerleao, ln•ll•b ludot, eounlry ·all have 101netbln1 In Frtacllt ••d Sp1nhh commaa. . l&J... '°TIM)' laave tM aura f/IU. ...... A N&teJ OTllEa IUTCHl:N8 l&Hcheo 11 an eal·ln ln demand ar• romantic ldtchen, lb• center of lll&clMM In art nouveau, farqlly Uvtn1 and tb1 Pennt)'lvanta Dutcb or placf family anO trtenda Vlct.oriu 1ty... formal tend to COD1r•1•te." ex- kltchet111 ot a trldJUonal pl1ln1 Jania. Newlln, a kind could be ln l.oula kitchen deal1ner from XIV or Loub XV 1tyle or Chappaq1.&1, N.Y. ln t raditional Italian 1tyle. No matter whet the 1tyle, country ltllcbt nl TO ACBl&VE tbe country kitchen look. ln· terlor c1es1,.._. 1pedfy wood cab6Mlry. rather their kitchen• opn to tbaa metal or pl .. llc tb• family rc9m ID a lamlDateJ ud UH IUCb combUMd dlq and K · .. .. rt.. u ttut aad twtU. e.tllr. butcher block for coun· Amon 1 1p e c I f I c tertoPt u well 11 tradl · f e 1 t u r e • f o u 1 h t tlonal hbrlu and nowad1y1 an 1retn· wallcourln11. Then "'ouae wlndo•• ~her• th e y add the final .~l1nt1 and herb• can toucbea In t.he form of :crow year·rwnd. wine 1ntlquet. of the period or a tor ,age racl11. quarry reproducllona. t 11 c f I oo rs, Io w · Amoaa the strongest ma In ten• nc e wood trend 1 noti ce d b y cabinet.II, bar 11lnk11 and kitchen desl1ners Is the buffet servlra 1aroa 10 desire ol cUenlll to have that Informal dlnln1 tor 1ue1t1 •nd the fe mlly r1n t•ke place in the kitchen. Th• ad•e1tt 6f tit• cookln1 couple or cook· 1n1 famlliea hu 1iven rlae to the de1i1n of kltchtna·ln whlcb two or more peraon1 can cook at the same time. "I flnd It emotionally utlafyln1 to de.Ian a country kitchen," noted Janine Newlin, thereby aummarizlng lhe appe11l of country kltchena. We're do~rw our · share .•.. Whole·Grade A ---r-Hew Z••l•nd·Froren E11r1 Strength Tylenol Tablets AHOrted Ftevott Shasta Diet Flnul Ou1111, Fresh Fryers LegO' Lamb ~:'.159 .~~o 169 Soft Drlnks 1 19 12 oz c1n1 Chiquita Bananas ti Ptf lb. ~19 ,,- per 4 I U S O A Cholce·Flat Cul S•nctwlc:tl Of Split Top·Whe11 Of I ( AUOfl4'd Sh~ r 16 6"oe•·food Fresh Beef Brisket Ralphs Wh)te Bread lb .• (Limit 3 per cu,tomer) I Stewing Hens Atlpll• w"" Poo Up '""' Fresh Hen Turkeys :· .89 l~ I fet ... ..CMllOlllla o._ • .,, .. 11 Roasting Chicken 11:· • 79 ~ D A Clloloe 8.oi lloulMI 211 Sirloin Tip Steak ,., lit u 5 D • Cllolce leet Aoulld 2" Sirloin Tip Roast ~· "' u a D A ~ .... Ao11nd rtp ~71 Rotisserie Roast pt r lb Fisherman's Cove ,, .... ''"-"'Kllk 21• Red Snapper ..,, Ill , ..... •-.i 2•• Butterflsh ,., ... ••ott,..Trey ,Kil 1" Fish Cakes ,., ... Sn";~'crab Clusters :' 1'' CllffM, lt11 .... ., Pt#tftfll Gino's Pizza ':::, .89 •fllltl•IMlr A• Orange Drink '!: .l!fil Ill.,,_~ 43 Little Dessert Plea ~·· 11 .... Cob Com 4ttt 79 , .. ~=~ 219 24 oz. loaf : S•t•I fllltllO• ,, .. ,,. 19 Honeydew Melons ~;· • LM9fPr-49 Purple Plums ':' • G~.;;, Band Celery ... 25 ... 19 ,....,c,.._ Cucumbers FrMfl T~it.. ..... Sweet Corn -Household Meeds • >:: 2" 01f411!1 , ........ ..., •• ,....... 1" Quitted Placemata -\ HCHI,... 32 Comet Cleaneer ':::. ._..~ Bathroom Tissue ~ .86 ,,...,,.Oii,.. 1'' Zelt Balh Soap ''::: Po-<tnlll 143 Era Detetgent U o1 bM LH""' 0"'1~ M ()ti PK~ .. 01 4st Fresh tart "' ' io.-i • .---e...,. »oct 55 Feclel TlllU8 .... "··~ .... ,., ••• '*' 3 '1 M.P.S. Dog Food ,., ....... 1.a1~1" .. '°''°°'-'"' 2" Kai Kan Mea1tlme '::: y.,~l .. ,,..... 4 s 1 9 uve1 Cat Food ··:.:' •o• ¢ Rosh Hashana ¢ c;'ndiU OltM ..... 49 ;;ma... ·::: .ea 1111 111111 .. 1111 ... 1• ............. '::.' .13 O.fttte Fllh MltzoMeal . ., ........ 11.:·2" Le~d;;:;'B.gela ':.:' .49 While Fllh' Plk9 .....,.,...1, ....... , -:.:·.89 •io'\vi;' '':."" , .. Potato Latke1 ExclUIMfr from ~.JU_ ...... l .. arthsldP UIQtUI "fesal\11{, Hand Painted Staneware Tlllt Wee1t1 'Hhwt Item • ==· . .;~. l!:.·=r...... 111111 Pllll 59 es:. 1111·1 Hehl • -, Wit" llCfl H.00 lt'f!'f!U!"'-HI ,IHCNH ~ ... iJi m .... .,.8' ll'tltt .n No Limit • t 111 It. CllU lllA , ... .,, ..... u.a llllJ . j . \ ,, • '} •" .... '" . -..,.. -.... Ralphs Borden's American .59 Chlprd Mea 2 oz. pkg. .39. 1 Cheese 12 oz. ptt~. 1ss Pantry Fillm Tomato Paste o--.o._._..~ Stir 'N Serve --Apple Sauce ...... ~°' ....... Paneake Mix 0v--.. ......... Of ,~ Cake Mix PurtV•O•• ... t Wesson Oil ~ .23 , .. 59 ... . 1t.: .62 >:;: • 74 11'1'0~ 79 "'!>• • •• 01 IHI 199 s..-1e1 ,....., Creecent Rolla 4 tt. 38 ..... .... Sliced Pepperoni ::: 111 ,...,........,ft, .. Pizza Cruet :: .89 0 .......... Italian 81lalmi Baeragc SpcctaaB " .. .,.., .. .,.. .... ~ 7-Up "-twler A6WAootBMr ....,.,Diii Pepal 0194 Shaltl Cola , .. Coca Cola Mb.. up ,!. 121 ·:· .99 ·: , .. ~.75 ~· 1•• .... 99 ML I ''*'ll•ry ..... o.- HolywOod Breld ·~ .59 --Com Muffin• ~· .89 Se'* Spla Its .......... Elrly Tlmet 1..1111• 411 ~ Scor11by 8cotch :.: 511 .. ,_ .... ,.,. ................ .. 11111111 ......... ., .......... . c:.,rtlM. """ ...... .....,, c...-. .............. -----.. ---:..~--:..... .... -...::...-................ ~ J I Health & Beauty Shampoo ~iiiled8' ·~ .. l"'·-°'''-Right G•ard lltt II' ( 111t""-0.t L- Hair Spray ~.89 ~ 1" ,., , .. ..... ~ 0... -... 0... e.....,,., c ....... e....., t_....._,. -._ a. m t SUPEI COUPON r·-·Gn>·--, I "'"' " .... c-,, .. , I I r=u" .10 I I Detergent 1 !.:' °" I I ,. -c....... ..-°"' ....... Gile c:..,.""' c..... I c...,.,. ............. """ ..... "· 111' L ( ()lJPC lN .I -------- r···~H!'··-, I .... • . .,, ....... c~· . I "°"'eci 20 1 c~;c;.;-··--· • 1 I Detergent " ... -: °" I I -~ I LIMl1 ON ,..,,. tflf OM ,., C......, ~·lied .... ~"=: ......... "" L L ouonN I ________ .. l1u'le till JOll' shn, II Ralphs .. doing Olll. I • . .......... ···-·· ---------~ ....................... _......._... ___ _ FOOD ' I Pizm Fr-ittata ll 't clitf"teul\ to match tbe ....a of piua fresh froa ~ .... CM!&, <"O~red wiU. ~ 1>( spicy pep peroni and melting cbeeee Pim Fnttata t'OlneS ctoee-u.:..gb ll mey oot be q18te tbe same but 1l tastes every bit as good la f.ct this main dish slll1ares many of the same ingr1!1Chents w1tb phza: Uun sliced pep· p eroni, Mozzarella cheese , fres h tomato, onion, green pepper and Italian herb seasoning. The main differ ence bet.ween the two lies in the base. With pizza, of course, the base is a bread crust. With the :rittata, egg:. form the base. The fritt a ta base couldn't be easier to pre- pare. either, since it's simply protein-rich eggs b~aten to1ether w1U1 other lftlredieata. Cook· llll IS a &imp.. opera• taon . coot on &op of the s tove until e11• are almost set, t.ben pop it under the broiler to finl&h. C\lt tt in wedsea and serve it 1trai1bt from tile frr pan few a samP.~ supper that's aa gooa as a pic1a and much snore nutritious. PIZZA Fal'l"l'ATA (4 to I servlqs > "• cup cho ppe d om on 1/4 cup c hopped green pepper 2 tablespoons butter 8 eggs 14 cup water 2 ounces sliced pep- peroni <about lh cup > 1 medium tomato, chopped 1n teaspoon Italian herb seasomng 1/4 teaspoon saJl Y't cup (2 ounces J alllredded •onarella cbeele In JO..tneb ovenproof• orne~ or try pan, cook onion and &reen pepper In butter anti.I tender b'6l not browned. Beat toeetber eggs and all nmaini.D1I inll'e· diellts except cheese. ~ eg miztu.re OveT onioe.green pepper mix- ture in ometet pan. Cook witboul stirring over low to medium heel until eags are set at edges but still runny in center . 7 to 9 minutes. Sprinkle with cheese Broil 5 to 6 inches from heat until cheese melts and browns li ghtly , about 3 minutes. Cul in wedges to serve •To make ·hand le ovenproof, cover com - pletely with aluminum foil. Co~sumers Win SOrne; Lose Sollle in Price Increases, Decreases By LOUISE COOK •-i.leCI Pr"' Wnlt• Grocery shoppers arc findin g lowe r meat prices these days, but an Associat e d Pr ess marketbas ke l s urvey shows that the savings often are being eaten up by boosts in the cost of coffee and pefroleum- oased products like de· t.ergent. T hd!'\P drew up a ran- dom list of food and non- food items arrd checked the price al one s upermarket in each of 13 cities on March l , 1973. Prices ha ve b een rechecked on or a bout the start of each suc· ceedin2 m onth . T he original list included 15 items, but chocolate chi p cooki es we r e dropped wh e n th e manufacturer discon· tinued the package size used in the survey. AMONG THE FIN· DINGS of the latest check, made just before the s~art 6f the Labor Day weekend· THE .MARK ET· BASK ET bill at the checklist store mcreased in eight c ities a nd decreased in five during August. Overall, the bill increased an average of nine-tenths of a percent, compared to a boost of seven-tenths of a per- cent during July. COMPARING PaJCF.S with the start of the year, the AP found the marketbasket bill increased al the cbecktis( store in every city, up an average of 6 percent. The bill in- creased by an average of S.l percent in lbe sanle per\odlasfyear. NON-FOOD ITEMS, wbicb generally fluc- tuate l'9ol. than food pro- du c.t 1, roae durina Auaust, apparently r e rt ec ting high e r m an ufacturing cos t s becll use or s oaring ener~y prices. The price of a box of laundry de- te rgent, far example , went up at the checklist st or e in eight cities ; paper towels got more expensive in fi ve cities. THE PRICE of a pound Of coffee went up al the checklist store in eight cities, reflecting wholesale price in- creases that followed a spring frost in Brazil. By the end or A\Jgust , the average price of a pound of coffee in the AP survey was $3.24 , up from $3 .03 a month ea rlier and 50 cents hi~h er than the aver- age price on July 1. This year's frost was not nearly as severe as the 1975 chill that sent cof- fee prices over $4 a pound. The frost will, howe ver, delay the re- building of coffee bean stockpiles and news of the delay was enough to touch off another round or price increases. RETAIL MEAT prices are beginning to reflect declines in prices paid for cattle and hogs. The price of a pound of hot dogs went do~ during August al the checklist store in eight cities and several stores ran pre- L ab o r Day sal es . Chopped chuck declined at the checklist store in fiv e c ities and pork chops went down in sue cities. A LOOK AT the over- all number of items in the AP survey showed more increases during August than during July. No attempt was made to weigh the AP survey r esults according to population density or in terms ol what. percent of a family 's actual grocery outlay eacb item represents. The day of the week on which the \:heck w<is made varied depending on the month. Standard brands and sizes were used when a vajlable. If the requested size and brand were not availa· ble on March l, 1973, a comparable substitute \vas selected. Items temporarily out of stock on one of the survey dates being compared were not included' in tbe over-all total. The AP did no.t. at· tempt lo compare actual prices from city to city to say, for example. that eggs cost more in one area than another The only comparison~ were made in terms of percentages or increase or decrease -saying a part1cUlar ite m went up JO percent in one city and 6 p e rc e n t 1n another. TH E USDA MARKETBASKET is s u ed each m onth 1!. based on a complex sel of statistics measuring prices of U.S. farm produced food s. It is de sign ed mainly to ti lustrate changes in n · lative segments of the food bill and does not correspond lo actual family spending. The items on the AP checklist were: chopped chuck, center cut pork chops, froze n orange juice concentrate, cof fee, paper towels, but ler, Grade-A medium white eggs, crea m y peanut butter, laundry detergent; fabric sor tener, tomato sauce, milk, frankfurters and granulated sugar. The cities checked were : Albuquerque, N.M., Atlanta, Boston, Chicago , Dallas , Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, New York , Philad e lphi a , Providence, R.I ., Salt Lake City aod Seattle. Olficial,s Predict Uieap Holiday Turkeys WASHINGTON (AP) -Turke ya for Tlaaak11lviag and CVlllaM ~ could eolt • Plft9Dt .... lbb 1ear tMD tlaey d1d ln 1971 If recent. dedlDea in fana prteea are paned alODI to tw11umen. Ti• A1riculture Departmmt aald Tua· daJ turM7 prtcea may • ..,... 8 to eo eenta a pamd • die Rew York wholesale market this fall , com1>9red to 17.l centa ln October· December of i.t 1ear. Tbe New York market normally aeta the pat- tern for the .... t of tbe country. Broiler prices also are 1otn1 down and may averaae 15 to l'1 eentl a pound at wboleule, down 14 percent from laat Oetober· ' ' December's 42.l cents, tbe department said. Poultry producers, alon1 wtlb bol farmera, have atepped up output tbe lut year to take ad· v1nta1e of 1eoerally bi1ber prices triggered bJ reduced beef prodUC· Uon. Wltb tbe tupply of pork and poultry ln- creaain1, farm prices aredecreutnJ. I ' -----· - From Knuckcn ! That's r~t. California's favorite dauy has a delicious surprise. Kn00sen Real Orange Juice from concentrate. True, it's not from cows. But there's something about it that's very, very Knudsen. · The quality. Sweet golden oranges are blended together to create a naturally refreshi~ juice No sugar a<Xled. No preservatives. Just pure ~ After all. quality has a habit with us for more than sixty years. And we just wouktt't risk our reputation with anything less than the best. r*OFF ___ _ I Save 20~ on one 48-oz. or I two 32-oz. bottles of Kndaeo Real I Orange Juice From Concentrate. Mr. De.ltt: To ~ 1h11 -.00· mflll to: Knudtm Food I Plodlida. P.O. Boa 1806. Cbn100. low1 S27l4. You w1U he peod • -m ol 20C lot~ p1m SC ~ cfwte. lft~ ~ purcha.. ol IUliaerat ltoa IO I cova coupon• lot Knuchm Real Or~ Juoce From • Concentr11e mull be .ho~ UJ:>!Jll rcqun1 •c..h ttdt~IOll ¥aluic ol I /20 ol ONE CENT Ofln vOtcl when pr~ I land, at mtncled Ii, law Th .. c~ tioocf on otlwr IWO 32-ola'ICe 0t -48-outiee conlamn{t) ol Knudim Rt.ti I Orantrluice F'°"' C-tratt. Alff otlwr uw con· tl)tU\CI uf. 0., ~ }/)1/80 L~£~..!---~.: I I t DAIL V Ptl.OT Cl Mama Mia This protein-rich fruittata loots and tastes a lot like a pizza -and it's more nutritious. Give it a try for a change of pace. \ ... . l -· f FOOD Bakiiig Needn't Be Off I..imits .For Di~ters Conventlooal <'•k e ~d cooldN arc forbid· m lO the f\&W"C '11Uinr nMdn •t be ·llmlla tr you 're a Slim Gourmf't t'ook Thla month's Reade r Re(IJ)e Q)IW t •tnn rs 1Uu1trate our J>Qtnt both an WlUSwll oven baked fruit and c h~tae dosseru. ehockful <>f nutr1Uoua 1n~1 nts an ~tead ol emf)ty caloMb M r 11 Arthu r M I Broder uf Holmdel. N J a s elfJ rocla 1med "m ember I.hew l,aht· conM'IC>us society " ha come up wtlh 11 real winner of a dessert that's a uoa between a ollffl e a nd at s po ngecake. It's the rfttl place to put ber· n~ or other fresh fruit. ·et it uses only on ~ ablesp00n of flour, no at and little c or no I sugar TRAWBERllV ILL E O S O FFL E CAKE Cake Pinch or salt 4 egg whites 1 ta blespoon s ug ar tor' e q u iv al en t s ub titute l 3 egg yolks 6 ta blespoons low ht cottage cheese I tablespoon fl our 1 teaspoon baking powder 12 teaspoor van1llt1 ext ract FiUing 2 tablespoon~ f>oihn g water 3 tablespoons sugar- f r c e or low-s u gnr strawberry preser ves I cup thmJy :-.heed frC'sh s tniwbernf's 1\dd salt to egg wh1t(·s 11nd beat until stiff . b<:'UI in sugar thorou(!hly 1 If using sugar subst1tut1'. add it lo lht• vutks in :>tt':Jd.) . H {'at tht· l'l.rn yolk., Q nd .,ugar surn.t1tutt·. 1f u~ t· d J u n l 1 I t h 1 <: k gradu;,ill v tu·:it 1n re· m a 11)·1 n g. r a k c· in g rt• dll'rtls until smooth G<'nU) but lhoroughlv fold th<• volk mixture in 111 lhe ep,g wh1l('!> Spoon into a non st1<·k 8 inch round or squart: cake pan which h11s hl·t·n s prayed w ith cooking s pray Bake in a pn• heated J~dl>grc<' oven for 45 mrnutcs Lowt•r hl·at to :100 dcgn•1 s and ll<ikc an adt11t1onal lO m1n ut<·s Rc·mov1· from tht· OVPO and <illOW to c•ofll thoroughly .,,h<'fort· filling · Filling· Stir ho1lm g wat<'r into pn·scrves un· til blended, .then stir m be rrit's until coat ed Spoon filling onto cake <''Po ly. Chill sever a l hour s before serving. Ma kes eight servings, about 70 calories each. BL U EBERRY Fl LLJNG -Su bstitute low-s ugar gra pe pre · s e r ves and f res h b lu e b e r r i es for s t r a wbe rries a n d i;trawberry preserves. Ca ro l Bou c he r o f Ma nchester. N.11 . h as inventf!d a nother win· nin g combi n ation, a ba ke -and-chill "Detty" type dessert with only one s lice or bread Both winners will receive a copy of my Tastemaker Aw a rd-winning "In· t e rn ali on a l S li m Gou rmet Cook book " t $13.95, Harper & Row). BAKE-AND-C HILL RICO'ITA APPLEBE1Tf 1 e nvelope un - flavored gelatin 12 ounces (l'h cups) uns weetened apple juice ~ c up part-skim ricotta cheese 'h teaspoon vanilla extract 1 slice white bread, crumbled 1 teaspoon cJn- namon 2 tablespoons· 1u1ar tor equivalent 1u1ar subsUtute> 2 apples, cored, tbln· ly sliced Sprinkle 1e1M1n over apple juice ID a tmall ! saucepan; wait 1 minute l f.or gelatla to '°. ften. Heat ,.Uy uaW selatln ia melted. W Mlde. 1 Stlr ricotta llllll nallla t together and Mt aide. , Cruab tbe brM4 blto I crumm· and mbc wttb cinnamon ad IQIU' (or substitute). • To asaemble: ~ 1 sliced apple la Ill* bo&- 1 tom or a small MldDI diah. Spoon oa tlMI neot- t.a. Sprtnkle with half tlMI crumm. Add a..,.. of tbe nmatninl deed •P. pie. Sprt.nkle with re· maialDI cnunbl. Pour on apple Julee-gelatin mlSWN. But tn a prMeaLed m.cSqree oven 1 hour. · llx\)O _will VfQ ll• qukf -~ to"tcliol. lben r •frlaerat• ••••rat "°"rt mW Mt ( mlxtu,. fonnt aandwlch layen) Make l four Hrvln1•. about no calon• ut'h wllh auaar. l~ calor1ea H l'h wilb 1u1ar aub h\Ule 0 VAR IA TIONS Oran1• Julee coWd b6 aubaUWLM IM ...a. Juice rr.h PMthll or 'Pt•rt could r.place the appl ... I ••• Sununerthne -or rau and the Uvtn' ll tuy. Or at le.ut. lt lhoWd be If thal'a your culinary J1hilOCIOl)l\y, we've lot • ------------ r nan••"' 'I MOMT aA<• GUAeA•Ht OM4tllAUTY .. AH ......... 1•0• ..... ,,, Vflllo'r'°""''~•11•t.o •••••••• •n•61•\f •()" ..,_ '' '¥• ....... \.._ ••••• C' ............. ,.._,.,. ~ . ~ d 1· · e .1. ~ Ol '""QIHIA • : .. tClD • ~HICM I< BOLOGNA ••• P•C. I • 8y Barbara Glbbona n s 1 •9 1 trlo or speedy eealood dlnnera for barefoo• cooka . In addJtlon to Mina .nutritious and low calorie, these eaay-do diabes mlnimlu clean· op and make use of ln· gredleall convenient to keep 00 hand, ln ceuway placea Wte cabtr\ or col Lage 8A&£f'OOT FOILED ,.. v« each Nrving: 2 or 3 bay leaves, broken up 4 to 5 ounc s hake or othor fllh fillet or tl11h 1te•k. abou t 1n Inch thlek 2 tableepoo1u1 lemon Juice or '1ry white wine 2 teaspoona dried onion naee P a prika salt or gar llr salt Pepper. to taste Optional: pinch of dried garlic Optional: plncb of h(Jl pepper sauce I t.eupooo soft but· <See SLIM, Page C5) ... TA.8U••AF• CHUCK SLICID ROAST .BACON BlADE-CUT HB PKO. 97c LB. ·99c EA. 9 OL'YIHl•IA TURKl'Y CHICKIN WINGS FRANKS OR ORUM STICKS 12-0Z PKG LB. 69c .. 49c LB SEAFOOD .. I 5-I ' • l't ••OOM PEPIUNS \ o: .... •lfOAIO • JAO<JHOH>" POTROA~T·~· . $1 39 CHUCK SOAK • f 11 • 1-i'P" SRAK ilu••·•oasT • s1 79 ;~•o••oA•T • '1•9 cu••DsnA• ~ s229 . $269 CORN DOGS 10 , 01 P•r. "°'" SUCED BACON ~!~ f tll $HI ROii ... WHITING "°'""" '"fSHleOI(.._ 5 9 ( Hl' ·<••Of !'ID $1 •9 Hfff • < "V'" 10"1 I\ • 1 •9 .,,, • .,. I~· '6 .... ROAST • SllOULDlll ...... T u RI• STIAK • $279 $289 HAM PATillS ~~i' LU A> \ • B"l AOt ll S 1 '' .. el$><•9'0110 l<C'tlOU ••1 • 1 •9 l'I' •LAAC.(l"C> • 19• OIH ., '" LEA•••OUUIEIF IU ••• SOAK 8 T-80111 STEAK '. TURBOT FILLET CLUIU""ll•O~ BEEF STEAKS ,,,,, .... TROUT 11 0 1 ~.,, ••l$><••011 .. s1.a9 Hl•·-Hru' $1•• !!llf••C.....-••Ml"'" $199 @I,.· ~· '•• '. snw MIAT ~ SHOULHR •YU• • ltOllTSAHOUSI s 1 '' ii'P'iloai!fs . $229 il'iaitoasT • •2s• io.ts1lii.'ollt . s29s •k $299 ICflANDIC PERCH ---~----~~--___. CHOC FULL 0 NUTS BE NS 41 ! AMG COFFEE 48-0/ s916 REFRIED A ~·;·.;~~~·. ! U/ c CHILE SALSA ~:·~: .. ~ ! .,, 47c ! GRiTED CHEESE 8·0l s 165 DICED TOMATOES ::~~\~.~ ! .. ,,, 47c KLEEN[)(. REACH IN . ASSORTED WHITEOA ASSORTED COLOAS DICED TOMATOES ~·;~::~· ..... ~ IHJ/ 4SC ! FACIAL TISSUE 200CT 62c DICED TOMAT~ES ~~·;~~·¥·~·. ~ I '' (A . DOLE • -53c j ••0 1 83C SUPER f'CMININE NAPKINS ~4 < l ~ W: PIN£APP_L[ ~~;·~·~ M ·;~,"' • o nr _ s 1 '' ·TACO SAUCE :,:.~::..:::;..... ! .. , 53c 30·C ' STUFFING MIX !~~~' .. '.~, ! •01 74c , s 14' CHEESE & CRACKERS .••. ,! ... o, 18c Joci FLOUR .. mo .. rn•• ! m 97c !MODESS NEW FREEDOM .! MAXI-PADS NEW FREEDOM ·i MINI-PADS s2s2 :JI. HUNT'S -35c1 2H; I -KETCHUP _ .• (I/ JOHNSON"S •DAYTIME !DIAPERS ! cAiliiiiCRSiNGLES 1l Ol s 149 GRAPE JELLY ~~~~ ~ ! FLAKED COFFEE •OlOI• \ ! I BAllUET FRIED CHICKEN ' n-0z.s21• KRAFT • AMERICAN ,. CHEESE SINGLES ~ ....... ,$~11 YUBAN COFFEE M OUid ! . LIQUID PLl•ER MARGARINE :u~.fl::l · ! • .. Low Frozen Food Prices BEEF STEAK ,.._, .... c...-. CHEESE & TOMATO PIE '"""'" .. .., .. ,.. . EGG ROLLS ~-oa••'­ PIZZA YOU TOP IT -•. SNOW CUB MEA' WMWIRO .. ~, $ J •• 1101 •1 1 • t O/ 834 $4'' M OI •ot s3n PEARS I A.ft,..., 4JrfCY • U JTl[ AOC.' &.a.A• Ir' 29c l8 -. NECTARINES ~l • r .ttll....,AHC• • ~Wlll 29c l8 POTH OS \ / BROCCOLI • ,, •• '•NC. •• , ... Of,_. ,, .. u .. 33c le PLANT (OEVIL 'S IVYI IN 6" POT • • . . .. . EA. 'lllllllll"r ·~,, ( .1lifl1rn1.1 nn"b wur hdp n111rl th.m 1.·'l ' I '11.hl ~''l wur ·ll'!'lt.111l1.·, rlw .1tll.'rth .. 'l'll l't1. aumR POUND CHE =~ll CREAM CHEESE CAii =: I I I I I I 11 0/ •1 1• M 07 '1" ·-· s1•1 "'°' s 1 •• •t-01 s 1 •• --. All t ,.,OI' .J --• I cmmATED $'J98 ! COllllES 5:'Jr. ! . 0 ~· 119" ~;,:-~ llfD1 "" $'f1 ·· lt. COLA ~All' •.•.• 1 . •1•..ol '1.59 =.~:~00 r!Jh llSlllASll CIEAM CHEESE CAIE =-~' CREAM CHEESE CAIE ==~·v • •• • IMU •1•• a ,·.1 J . 1111 ~. ·~~I 111 I lfl/1 ,, ., ,. '\" ' lC. CllA ,lutKPOtll 1 .. ~·M>, MITT~ Ir =:~ mm ALL 1 ~ s111 DIET RITE CllA 11\ut~lll 1 . .,,MM. 99' _______ __,. 7118 'iDD STAllatA.-MftY-Ml&YI 9VI'" .... .,._., .. . I '"'*'°mo 111'1 -_________ • __ ... _ ... __ .., __ ......... \ .... ,.#!!ft • ..,: .. ~-................................. _....,.......,.. UUWl-ITIM .......,.. NICIS lfflC. 7 FULL DAYS, SIPT. ff· Sin. 21, 1t1• l ' r \ ---_....,._~ ........ ............................ . . I • OAil. Y PtLOT C. ) BlOod Ptnsure Haza~ds Lead to Salt Awareness WASHlNGTON <AP) ...,__,A...,..nm. the haatrda of hi1h blood pl' Unt .,... I ad· ln1 to UK-re ed aware· ~ ot \be amount of . alt they Ht Many nutrlllonla1u •ll'ff t.hat roullnely eat· 1n1 too much ult rabu th rllk ot ht1b blood . ; .Slim (From Paie C4) ter or margarine or du:t margarine. Tear otr 1 large sheet or foil for several fillets or several small sheets of fotl for mdtvtdually wrapped ftll ets Place the foil shiny·s1de up. Break up the bay leaves on the foil and place each fillet on top of the bay leaves. Sprinkle fish with remaining ingre- dients. except butter. Fold foil over loosely. Place the packets on a shallow cookie tin or baking tray in a pre- heated. very hot 450· degree oven. Bake 8 minutes. Open roil and spoon pan juices over fi sh. Spread top of fish lightly with butter. Bake 1 an addit ional ,4 to 5 . minutes, JUSt until fish Oakes easily Each serv· mg· about 130 calories \\.ith b utte r o r l margarine: 115 calories \.I. ith diet margarine. S PEEDY SKILLET SPAGHETT1 WITH f1SH SAUCE 12 ounces I :i • pound I any fish fillets. fresh or frozen 16 ounn can stewed tomatoes, broken up 16·ounce can plain tomato sauce 12 cup dry white wme or water 11 2 cups waler I onion , rine ly m10ced or 3 tablespoons dried onion flakes 11 z to 2 teaspoons dried oregano. basil or pizza seac;oning tl ounces very lh10 :-.paghetti (vermicelli ). broken up 1 tablespoon grated Parmesan or Romano cheese Partially defrost fish, 1{ frozen. Cut fish into 2-inch cubes. Put the stewed tomat9es in a large non-stick electric frypa n and mash well with fork . Stir in tomato :-.a u ce, wine. water, onion and seasonings. Heat to boiling. Cover and simmer 5 minutes. Uncover and s tir in l broken-up spaghetti, a little at a time. Cover a nd simmer, stirring often. about 10 minutes Arrange the fi s h l chunks on lop of the mixture. Spoon on a lit· tie of lhe sauce in lhe I skillet. Cover and sim· . m er abo ut 4 to 5 minutes. Uncover and continue to siplmer until most of the liquid bas re· duced to a thick sauce and fish nakes easily. another 3 to 4 minutes. Sprinkle with cheese. Serve from the skillet.' Ma kes four servings, about 310 calories each. SPEEDY CLAM SAUCE ROMANO FOB SPAGBETl'J For each serving: 1 "4.1 ounces dry spaghetti l dozen lilUeneck or 10 cherrystone clams 8-ounce can plain tomato sauce If.a cup wine or while wine, or water 2 table s poon s .minced-OD.ion or 2 tea~ spoons dried onion Y.a teaspoon to 1 teaspoon dried oregano, basil or pi.iza seasoning Optional: pinch of dried garlic 1 teupoon gated extra·sbarp Romano cbeeae Cook pasta In bollln& u.nsalted water. aeeord· lng to packa1e di.rec· UODI. llemvbile, COID· bia~ Jem•intn1 ln1re· di..U, aeept dleeM, in a COYered pot. llellt to baWDI-QJvel' pot. '°"" beat ad lbnmer ..W clams open. about a to 10 minutes (discard any C!lams that don't c,..). Draia spe; 1Ui ad place ID a lbaDow IOllP plate. ,... _. cl ... and ·-· lprtlkle ..... c......_PiovldewdMr plate In wtdcb to pat tbe ........ Sene wltla Hlad and ..... al ., wtae or lllbt beer. Eacb Ml'V· lDa al lpllbetU clama ucJ HUH, Wider 110 calorle1 made with wine : 300 with water. preaaure. accorcllAa to ,..U It -1he OePart meot of A1rlcultur . partltularty lf JOU ban relativH or ance11tora wlUl~k>n Jk&&. ......_. alwa1 111 HIY H ll aounds . Hldln1 the Hit shaken IO )'OU ~ leu ult will help, but th rtt le alto pl nty or aalt and other 1od lum ln prepared rooda, IQ watch the in aredlenl lob~l• when you ehop. Lb I a..11 ach1de monolOd.lum 1lutamate. dlaodham ~hoaphate, aodlum altloate, sodium benzoate. so d i um hydroxide, sodium pro- pionate. aodium sulfide, 11odlum saccharl;n and sodium bicarbonate. 1CHlh1• don•t .always 1ueh n certain cheeses. Pickles . olives, betray themselves by instant and other ready· sauerkraut and other tasting salty, some are to·eat cereals. roods prepared in brine. sweet or have other. fiavors. -Canned and instant Salty or s moked meat: bologna, com e<! -Salty or" •moked fish: anchovies, caviar, salted or dried cod, her- ring, aatdinee, smoked salmon. . soup and bouillon cubes. Ordinary table .. it 11 •odium cbkwide and de partment nutrltlonlal• ••Y the key l1 1voldln1 sodium And foods t.hat conlain Agricultu re Depart- ment nutritionists pro· -Catsup, mustard vided the following list' a n d p r e p a r e d of high-sodium items: horHradiab, barbecue, ' soy and Worcest.erablre -Processed foods, sau_ce. o r c h i p p e d b e e f . Such snack items u frankfurters. ham , potato chtpa, frencb luncheon meats. salt fries, pretzels, salted pork. sausage, smoked popcom, salted nuta and • ThlnlJh to look for on I BY AID tongue. crackers. 1 I.AID I.AID I. - • • . ,. I • -• ,__ " . .~. * • - Washi11910n, D.C. Taylor California Cellars wins 4 r.ms.· APRIL ll, 1979 LES AMIS DU VIN WINE TASTING I I 1 P0tnt\ wored ore 1n DfOC ~e•\ low,_,, be\I Bu'9undy Chablis Rhrne Rose I I -- Taylor California Cellars 1 11 4 1 ( 1201 1 '134 ) 1 l 1141 I ------ Almaden Mountain 4 ( 172.J 4 191 4 157 3 ( 148 ) : Inglenook Novolle 3 ( 1361 3 1141 ) 2 ( 139 2 ( 141 ) I I Sebost1on1 Mountain I ·------2 ( 130 J 2 ( 130) 4 ( 172 ) I - C.K. Mondovi --3 ( 143) -I ·-· .. .. .,. • J, ., # ,., ....,., • . MARCH 24, 1979 LES AMIS DU VIN WINE TASTING Baton Rouge, Lei. Pom•t 'Kort'd orf' m b<oc~el\ h•9hc1t ti..1 Burgundy Chablis Rhine Rose I Taylar Califomia Cellars wins 3 firsts & a second. Taylor California Cellars Almaden Mountain . Inglenook Novolle Christian Brothers 1.( 401 ) . 2 ( 336) 3 (334 ) 4 (328). 1 (381 ) 1 (425) 2 (35 1) I 3 ,311 ) 3. (372J 4 ( 33 l ) 1 4 ( 289) 2 (375) 3 (334) 2 (33 1) . 4 (336) 1 ( 402) • • • • ,.;:,· ~· ,. • .... ..P" ... • -t·.a . Atlanta, .Ga. Taylor eardornia Cellars wins 3 firsts & a second. In wine tastings from coast to coasl, members of Les Ami du Vin tasted several comparably priced California wines and rated Thylor California Cellars best time and time again. These tastings, of course, are not rigorous scientific test.". Yet one must be impressed by the fact that 'Thylor California Cellars keeps coming out on top in one tasting after another. Do Thylor California Cellars wines taste better than- the wines you're drinking? 'fry them and jud~e for yourself. ~ Bettswim. ... •. FEBRUARY 21, 1979 LES AMIS DU VIN WINE TASTING Pooni~ ~OfOd on.• 1n btocken l~t • bet• , Burgundy Chablis Rhine Rose Taylor California Cellon 2 {68 ) 1 (50 ) 1 ( 43) 1 ( 53) Almaden Mountain 4 (77 ) 4 (92) 2 (55 ] 4 (75) Inglenook Novolle l (66) 3 (75) 3 (64 ) 2 (68 ) Sebostioni Mountain 3 (69) 2 (53 ) -3 (74) NOVEMBER 9 , 1978 LES AMIS DU VIN WINE TASTING (POff\1$ te0t9d0f• 1n btcx~•t\ '°"'~' t..t I Burgundy Chablis Rhrne Rose Taylor California Cellof's 2 ( 82) 1 ( 85) 1 ( 99 ) 1 ( 77) Almaden Mountain 4 ( 139) 4 ( 140) 2 ( 102) 2 ( 96 ) Inglenook Novolle 1 { 73) 2 (1 10) 3 ( 106) 3 { 130) Sebost1oni Mountain 3 ( 123) 3 ( 119) 4 ( 142) C.K. Mondovi -4 ( 139) APRIL 26, 1979 LES AMIS DU VIN WINE TASTING Rhine -· Rose Almaden Mountain 3 ( 10.95) 5 ( 6.25) 3 ( 9.85) Inglenook Novolle •(10.75) 2(1l.Ot) 1 (11.58) Sebostlanl Mountain 2(11 .18) '( 9 .. 60) C.K. Mondovi 5( 9.28) 3(10.93). •( 8.46) I f ··- l - I oM.Yfln.OT FOOD Why Does .Chinese Food Leave Americans Hungry? . . . .,_.,. t"Dmpjalnt •~au who r,..ueatly Ht Cblaeae food II.._ wMi. lhey ........... ., ..... len• ..._ feellnc tum· 1r1 a few houri lat.er. polJ~ll*iflllUCb u comoU Som• tel ntJ•tt t u1 ..,.et UW the leacth of attttll Uw aaUety fen· aoclate certaln aubJec:· teresUA& experlmenta h y pothalamua are h ypothalamus are UnlventtyofCattf~. tel'I lo the brain Olhetni live 1euaUont aeneral· ha~ been done on the destroyed by delicate deatroyed, the rat will Loi Ancelet School ot feel aaUety Ii a cond.•· edbytheamountoffood hyPoUWamuaportlonor aurgery, the animal refuaetoeatandu.nlesa ' tt•• .............. , Uoned l't'flea. Lbey eat with Lb• dbten· Ult brain 1n tall, aup· bellnl to eat voradoua· feel fordb&Y ll wW .U. o1 · lledici.De, aummadud Tt.... l11¥ .. tt11ten doll of a.. 8'°maeb. Pol'ttna tbe tbeol'1 that ly H aoon u it recoven atarvat(C)n~ · la an tnt.rvlew: ''TIMre Panat LI delermlMd by how much of • par Ue~lar nutrient Uh fat l1 1b1orbed b7 the bloodiltream atMI how It 1 u1pect tllat people 'tbl1 fa where eatlo1 from the anaesthetic. l1 a lot ol IOlld data oe learn to feel Htlated 80•£ P EOPLE feel behavior may be cob· ln a few weeks the rat o a . GEOaOE BAAY, · L.~ • Wb1 la thla• Schmllata ~ ••· Mt.IYIUN 1fter a certain amount eatJated only when tbelr trolled. will become obese. an obesity reaearcber satiety .,.. • clear bate· of f<>Od baa bffn eaten plate la empty. 11 ln a rat·c:ertaln tiny But lt different sec· a nd Prof es a or of •ntlna b11*belll la DOt They feel PeoPI H lhuwblle. aome ln· · 1 e c t I o n 1 o I l b e t l o n s o r t b e m e d i c l n e a t t b e readUy pulled roru.." I • BOWl!VU, the qu ... UFfWAY OOUOU VAlUI COUPON lion ol ''aatiel1" In Hl· ,JN roolblu.ally lnlriluea tbem. Nul.riUoa.lata d•· I U ,._.._..,.. ... _..., _ _._.,.,.(_ f~ I 1ftH saUety Ulah U lh I r'1 ..,._..,..,.w. .. _..._...._ ..... iq I tee> as the feelln1 of •1 t'J .., .,.,...._ • .....,._ ....... ~~I , .. avtna enou1h to eat •· -~ -..,.. ,.. 0 .,.,, -u.ii • ~~ I d f 0 I ~ ' -,. -{-............ it \e. ·~ a.n o not wan . na more · c..-.. ...,.,.. c...... '-.,. , ..,.. <..-i..,. F.~ I ~n after I a.ta. "" .._,...._ ...., ............ ~ t-1 ~ Satiety re11nrrh may I .......... c.,_ • ,.,, • ......_ I . 11ve direction ln usisl· I , e, r., f:, ,~ armmzpm!1u2t -mr'! I :Jng overweight J*Ople to -----------------~ .. ~=-~--==-:f._=:_:::=_~inili~~~~~;;::;;~ · .• better balance cner1y !intake with energy out· ;put . . •, The Nat1on<al Center ior Health StatJstlcs re· • ports that the average • male now we1gbs six , pounds more than he did a d('cade ago Margarine Furthermore. obesity In Cubea is a serious health prob· • lem for a quarter of the adult women and 14 per· 1-lb. cent of the adult males Carton in the Uruled States IF SCI ENCE cou ld s hed l ight o n t h e biological il nd ps ychological r easons why some people over· «>at and others do not, we might be a few steps ~ser to dealing with _, trQLof obesity Nutritionist Dr J ean Mayer. president of Tufts Univers ity. has written that s atiety somehow seems to occur unconsciously as the m ea l · progresses a nd · :-iome time after hunger sensations have disap· pured By com par iso n . hunger sensations work • at "hammermg at the consciousness or man." · according to Dr Mayer in a chapter m has book . "Human Nutrition " He wrote that hunger f!ens ations arc probably nercssary to prod man to hunt and to find or work fo r food . H e de::.cribe~ hunger as a M'nsataon essential to the s urviva l of the ::.pec,1es. Scientists searching for explan ations have found evidence that the hra1n responds to a h o rinone called \·holerystokman that is -.t·rrett'<I m the upper in· tt'slinal tract where food 1:-. d1ge::.led 1'h1s s ub· st a nee as earned by lhe h l ood to th e hypothalamus portion of the brain where scien· las ts suspect ::.ataety cen- ten. arc located. H o wever . whco cholecystok1nin is anject· ccl into humans l.o see if it helps thrm to stop eal· ing, the results have not been clear White or Wheat __,. 'freih' . Marina Tissue Both room •' 4,1 .. ~r:ll --~99c ,ack Cottage Cheese Lucerne' Pini 69C E-5 Carlon Mrs. Wrfght's Bakery 100% Whole Wheat Bread Mode from Tf;e· IEntlre l(.,,,.f • of the Wh.ot. ~2 24-01,,, ~ Loaves Raisin Bread Mn. Wrighl'1 1Edward1 -::_ 13-or. ' ~ -./ Con Checlclar Cheese ' Safeway, In •ondom w .. 9h11 ~ Longhorn Styl• ,~169 and. Lucerne Ice Miik ~"=.!:i~~: 9 9c %"*$ Gallon ---Lucerne Fruit. Drinks O.lmou1 • fru11 Ftavor1 59c ~Gallon ~Sire Safeway Liquor' I ntroductory Offer! ,,.., ......... "•• ~ ~ w. ... .,. Mountain Meaelow Dinnerware Pla in or Pattern • Dinner ,.alH4 9 •Soup Bowl c • Cup • Soucet • 5alocl !'tot .. (With PurchoM ef $5.00 9f ~•I .... ~ ..... , ..... 10 a..-.-... "-'-" .... ...... 01...1 C Stro'llhl • -row 8ourbon '°'' ... • Gortlo11' • Gin tOP,..f . • Olcl lmu 9gler S<otch t• Proof Your Choice _ ....... ............. ~~~ ~aa· 81dk Ctd ofld Wro~d .... , .......... "fr.;' ........ _... ........ ... I ~ ...,I.Wt __ ,_ ................ . r·-_,._.c-.... ••w...•s.. I I ~-<.11~ 11 ... ,. c... . .,.. ..... ' ""'""" c.-.-.t '"-' I ~~ tt.U. "" ··~ """ .. ,,....., ........ I r~ ........... 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Seleo ......... °""' ...... ........ c .... .......,............. .1 ......... .., ......... 1..-pie ......................... ... • ,.,...... . ..... ,c...1r............ . .............. ... • I I I • • .......... -. -...... ' . ~ -_____ ,..,....._......,.._ ... -...-..-~....,,.....: ____ ... ___.._... ... ,... ____ _ I Enjoy Long Hot Days · Wit& Sociable Coolers ~~~ ~~~ For caaual, relaxed entertalniDI, what could be more relreabina than tbe1e ea1y -to-put- to1etln!r drlnk1 and de11erta tbat also make entertalniJlc a breeze for you? The recipes blend fruit n uon with the tangy aatllf adJon of ele1arrt sherbets and lcea. Well chilled and served frosty. the unique navor com btn.tiona are bound to creat e a taste sensation and requests forrefllla. . Ea_cb recipe wbipa up in minutes. So, pull up a chair, stretch out and relax. F1lOZEN PRESR FRVJT DAJQUl&IS i,.c, cup water or Hehl rum ~ cup crushed lee 3 large scoops dai- quiri flavored ice cream Fruit ( one of those listed below ) 4 l a r ge ,, ripe str awberries, 'h cup pineapple chunks lO un - peeled apricot halves, 1 ripe bana na, !,'a cup blueberries Place ingredient.a 1n blender in order hsted Turn to low, then high. .,__ ____ M+. r-i·u:sruncu smoot . Mak es f o ur Frozen Fresh Fruit Daiquuis. Note The wh o le secret as the da1qujrt ice cream, which gives you a delicious head!>tart Spade ice cream into the blendc•r. add a little fruit and a buz.z later 1t all turns into a cool begin· ni ng for a ~ummer din ner or a smru.hmg frothy dessert, thick enough to be ser ved wi th a spoon. APRlCOTB"ANDV SHERll'ET elecant de11ert when CRiii mnvn 1arlanded with fresh TallS8mST peach 1llce1, strawberry Wl'l'll POllT halves and melGD ball1. WINDAUCS ~ cup 1ucar, or Several hours ahead more fix a bowl of rresb,Jcult l tableapoon corn- -s li ced p e a clies, starch 1trawberry halve1, 1 cup port or melon ball1 or 11lces. mucatel wine o ran1e se1meota or 1 teHpoon lemon whatever la lo season. juice Refrigerate until ready 2. teuPoe>na 1rated to serve ao the juice will oran1e rind marry well. 1 quart chuted fruit navoredlherbet Spoon apricot-brandy Mix augar and corn· navored sherbet into starch. Add t,o wine in stemm,ed gl asses or aaucepan·and cook, atlr· compotes, rillln1 eac!t ring frequently, untlJ 1lu1 about ball full (If thickened and clear, 5 to you have freezer room, lO minutes. Add Julee do thia ahead or time). and rind, stir in. Chill. Top the aberbet in .the At aervtnc time, mound gluaes with the chilled sherbet in your most at· fru it. One quar t of tractive glaasea; pHs sherbet makes a~t 8 the wine sauce in a to t o s ervings when sma~l pitcher. Makes 6 topped with the fruit ser vmgs. Grapes Great Snack Food Sweet. re fres hin g g rapes ar e Naturt>'<; perfectly p ac k aged s nack food. Pluc ked from;-lhe-stem -one hy one or eaten by the handful, grapes are kind to the waisll,ine, too. at only 100 calones a cup- ful. If you're dieting. as most of us are the!>e days, you can pas!> up n ch desserts in favor or a cluster of tantali-z1ngly fresh California grape'.'> ••• California table grapes are most noteworthy SHERBETS AND ICES -This can be the start of something big. Here Chilled Fruit Tree Sherbet is accom- panied by a pitcher of magniffcent port wine sauce; sophisticated Apricot Brandy Sher bet 1s c rowned w1lh fresh fruit. WITH FRUIT MEDLEY This sophis ticated s h e r bet m akes a n It's so ni ce to know that not all of thl· <I" hcious· fruit we 'Vl' .-n Joyed throughout lhe !>Um mer months will soon disappear from the markeL'I Several m<tJOr grape vaneties will be v. ith us at lea!>t through January the fo llowing ALMERlAS AN D {"ALMERIAS : Th { · r h y m 1 n g · · g r a-p es these green grapes arE In the produce sect1or through February. Bott a re mild tasting. To tel th e differ ence. tht Calmeri a berries a r1 slJghlly more elongate< than the Almeria. ,-· Best Idea Sin.ce Shopping Carts ~ ..::.:..-. ''°'Now you can do a week's shopping ~ without-forgetting a single Send Today To Become A Super Shopper ----------"''"INICCMiPOrt1 .... ..... 11.11+ ..................... : .............. llaoppll. U9I P.O. 8o•1• •.. .., •. IC....._, Cell. llUt I llMMl----~---------1 I I ,.....,. ______________ ,; iorl-L.--------ZIP-----1 t item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 Mperate prt•tect 1tem1, plu1 addhlonel 1pace1 you can fill In your""· 349easif•• 21 Vegetabl .. 14 Fhata I .. kefy ltem1 5 Bever1ge1 ,. •t•nd ftlft ""''" .. 11 Dairy lteme 20 Mlecellaneow DAILY PILOT 'L • MILLBROOK LIGHTWHITE AND LIGHTWHEAT HAVE . . SO MUCH FLAVOR THEY'LL CHANGE THE WAY ·you THINK ABOUT THE SANDWICH. I . \ Mm 1 people dunk of the mou1h-wa1crmg "rmddles" when they think of sanJ w1ches: the ham & chl·cse, the ULT, rhc peanut butter and jelly. The bread JUSl lays rhcrc, hold111g it all together. • Bur Millbrook l1~htWrute and f LighrWheat have ~o mucb flavor, they make a sandwich a celebration. Mill brook Li ghtWhate and LightWhcat have 25% fewer calories and 35 umcs more fiber rhan ordinary whitc bread. Fewer calorics, more tibcr, and great caste 1n every slacc Try iOmc and sec 1f Millbrook L1gh1Wh1re and L1ghrWhear Breads don't change rhc way you think about the sandwich. '. ),0 ·' ' I • .. I Skillet Supper Unbeatable P'or .... apeed and any 1cumbled e11•: ~ teupoorualt mlxbare beclna to aft, convenlenc • ll'• hard to cook them Jull untll 2 tabl poona butter turn a pancake t.arner beat a *11.a.t ...,,_r thkk-.d but .Ull molal 1 avocado. peeled. over and 1ently draw Tlaere're counLlua Tb• hut retained In pltted 4nd 1Uctd com_ple&th acrou U.. 'Ml"Mw el -_... t..._ Will ft•letl ti• bott.Om cl-pu, formln1 paD Hlre... but tile toOkl... · Beat t.oaether aU In· l1r1• left curds, untll • a • I• 1 L • n d m oat &Allal.SD ECG8 1rodleot.a eutcept butter •If• are thlcJumed, but '"' v•natlle 11 aUll the vsaD& and avocado wilh a fork, aU l molal•. Don't aUr ortfiaal lkUlet 1upper. (4 ......_.> mlxln1 Lhorou11bly ror conatanlly. Serve Im· 1cr1mbled "'''· 11 ec11 unlrorm yellow, Qr Ju11t med lately 11rnl1hed Siace eqs art> not 1 "• cup c h o pp td Allfbtly Cur white Ii~ with avocado1llces. 1tron1 t .. un1 food by lf'ffn onk>n ye low 1trn k1. Heat •n•a better to remove themaelvea. they're \It cup milk butter In mcdlum try scrambled e111 from rompatlblt with many '4 cup Green Ood pen onr mtdlum beat . pan when they a re oth~r flavora Wb n dt'H dre88lna unUI J1a1t hot enouah to 1lt1htly underdone. Heat scrambled, lhty can be .,. tu.Spoon par11ley all&le a drop or water . retained in e ggs com· FOOD • f PERF!CT FOR HOT DAVI -Scrambled Eggs Verde are a las t protei n·rich main dish of fresh ~ggs flavored with green onlons and Green Goddess salad dressing. combine d w ith Jus t n akt"S Pour lu e11 mixlure. As pleteat.becookina. about any food you can --------------~-------=--------=------::=====..;;;;;.....;;;;;=.--:::.;_.;;;:===::.;.:::::::::.::.:====----'!~ lmaalne: cooked beef, p o r k , v e a I . I a'm b , pouhry, fish . vegetables (fr esh . fr ozen or canned). cheese, herb • spices and olh~r season lngs . The flavor com bloations are Um1ted on· ly by the imagination. Scrambled Eggs Ve rde will h elp you broaden your egg rep· erloire Green onion , G reen Goddess salad dresstng, parsley Oakes ~ and sliced av0<:ado give these eggs not only their name ("verde" means green ) but also scrumptious flavor. One tip on prepa ring them or Strange Seafood Meal Offers Hope By WILLIAM WELCH A•-i.tod ,.,.., Wrll•r BEAUFORT, NC What do you serve ·with raw purple sea·urch1n eggs'> "A s poon," s a ys J o Ann c Pow e ll "T he re's-nothing you can cat with this." The same might be said for the left.handed whelk chowder different from that made from right-handed whelk. sea lettuce soup s auteed. marinated, boiled and charca.aled o ctopus , shark steaks and shark c r eole; :.tin g ra y casserole, squid salad, and eel Newburg , Ms Powe ll , on ~h,. staff of thl' Hampton Murin<'rs Museum 1n Reaufort, wore heavy gloves and handled the prickly sea urch1ns as she scooped out c1.rns for some of the estimated 1,000 peopl e al th e museum for the .third annual Str:.inge Seafood Spectacular. THE FEAST o r famine If your taste run s lo hamburgers give~ Joe a 1 res idents and m u se um s t a rrers <1 chance to show off their wildes t r ecipes for coastal rare And much or 1t tastes like il sounds .. "You don't like it'>" s aid Patnc1a !lowland, a college student from Bos ton who leurned about sauteed octopus working in Beaufort this summer. "Well, al 1s u little chewy and sticky. But I love it." "STING RAY Is what we call a n u nd er· utilitized species," he said. "Apparently. there is quite a population ln North Carolina waters, and all they are is a nuisance. They create quite a problem eating - s h e llfis h and can <'!e s troy beds for scallops, oysters and clams." Thomas heads a lab project at North Carolina State Unlversl· ty In Morehead City lo create a market for alinf ray. They want lo beg n exporting sttn1 rays lo Europe, where akate -a coualn of t.he ray -ls commonly eaten. Then they may try pushln1 it in the United States. . But Thomas concedes promoUna sting ray and most ol the other dilbes served here recently • tan 'l goln1 lo be e .. y. "I think it's 1otn1. to be rtaht next to lmposal· ble . We're havln1 a rl1ht difficult time alrea dy," he aald . "Tbey'll have to be real • elleap to Pt aUaa ray lD· trodueed. ,") COMPAll llAIKD IASKD'S •ALllY, YALIE & PllCES WRI 01111 St•ES. WE'ii SO 5911 Of Oii LOW PllCES THAI .WE OFFER THIS LOW PIKE llAIAlllEE. ISCOUNT LIQUOR PRICES! 'lAWMll U ICUllllD llOll llGUIH rolnt "9CU NtOI 10,_I.'101 ON JUNI 24, 1'71, MAHIT HS•n SLASMID uouo• NtclS 1S •• TO 2S •.1 MAii MAHlt IA~ MIAD· ,..._-ituHTllS FO• All YOU• LIOUO• MHDS. YOU'll , 'l flNP SlASMID ,.ICIS TN•OUGMOUT THI INTl•I UQUOI • DIPAllMINT MOii TMAM JUST A flW ADYl•TISID ~~ S"CIA'-5 ... 110 SAYINGS ON YOUI fAYOllYI llHDS. ~) FRESH~ .. ................ ----·· ..................... -. ----_.....,......, __ ,._ FOOD Avoid Irritants· to GI Tract Tbe fCMlr moet onendlna lrrtla;. lo tbci IHtro-lnteallnal tract are pepl>4f, corte . '--~~c~~ .......... "' ............. . AQODe •bo 1wfen from wdra bould avoid ta..~ lf they ex.fl!'Cl to feel well. In eddtllon, many doctort rd>O\m~nd • blanddletolreftned1ralnproduda~1dvi1ethe eUmlDal.Mmol aU ptta, 1km1 ancla.ct tJLCEa PATIENTS 8&Blt TO f'IEL wone wbell Uwy are under st.re1J u at.reaa In dutta the body t.o prod~ exc.t1u\11c Ju1Ct's that eat • away at the atomad\ 'Wall Sm alter meals eat.ea fftquently a m to llelp If the paUenl ia chu~ with anxlcity before bedtime, a bland anackWlll help to lltt com!ortably through the nittht. MUil ta often u ed as "sootbln1 Uqu1d Thou who are concerned 1bout cholesterol should qse skim milk and a~m snUk prodt4C\.S 1ucb as 1 perrent fat cottagecheese, skim mllk ricotta cheese a.od skim min,>laui yoeutt. Ripe banana is the only raw fruit that can be tolerated well by an u.lc.-patient. All other fruit abould be stewed or c#Ded. VBGETABLES SBOUJJ) BE COOKED un· til lender, eliminating all 1egetables of th~ cab- bage family until the ulce1 is healed. Simple poached, boilfd . broiled and baked foods are recommended Skip the fried foods that wUH>e irritating to tn ulcerated region. . ye>O mav use mile leaf herbs to season foods and sail if there • no hypertension prob· )em , but avoid all vanties or ground pepper, garlic. ginger, and clove& He re a re some ncipes t<hat use t he poaching technique to p:oduce moist flavorful food that won't irMtate the gast.ro-intcstinal tract. POACHED CIDCKEN \ND MUSHROOMS 4 boned and skirued whole breasts of chicken By June Roth • • l cup water 1 sprig Cre!tih dill weed or 1 teaspoon dried dlll weed • '"" pound sliced fresh mushrooms z carrots, scral)ed and sliced thinly \2 teaspoon salt Arrange chlckeo breasts in a large skillet. Pour water around chicken. Add dill weed, s li ced mushrooms, carrots, and salt. Cover and s immer gently for 15 minutes, until ~b.icken ls cooked through. Makes 4 servings. POACHED SOLE IN C•EAM .SAUCE 4 small slices fillel of sole 1 cup cream . 1 s prig fresh dill weed, cut fine v. teaspoon salt Arrange fillets in a small skillet. Pour cream over fish. Sprinkle with dill weed and s ail'. Cover tightly and cook over tow heal for 10 mmutes. or until fish flakes easily. Makes 4 servings . POACHED CmCKEN LIVERS OREGANO 1 pound chicken livers 11,'z cups water 112 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon oregano Wash and trim chicken livers. Place m a skillet with water. i.alt, and oregano. Cover tightly and simmer 10 minutes. turning oc- casionally. Remove with a slotted spoon and ser ve on cooked rice or toasted white bread points. Makes 4 servings QUICK ,,., EASY -For a treat in a mat-Soup can s ave a lazy day. ter of ni.nutes, Eogllsh Muff ins a la Celery Top ()ff Englis)i Muffins For s~~~~mJ:.~~.~~: ~~~~~~Ue ......, leftl clropa Jato enacb. dreubll (from a boUle ). low aear jaat as ap._ • petllee .-..11 ablft in· I In ODe _,uy topplq BN~ llUJTINS to Idell. tab llealt if YOU reclpe from the Bays • a la CELDT SOUP plumd-.adallttle. Home Institute , < ...... u .. ~._.... all l.qrecllmta-t.nelud· IMll -·•) Wltll a Hied.Ion of in 1 c e I er Y a o u P , a ounces cream . slow-to-periab, favortte ,1uncbeon meat and c:heeae eanned fooda on your minced onion -are kitcba •belvea and a a• a liable in storable ~ can condensed AIPPl7 of EndM muf-cam, Jan or boUlell wltb cream ol celery soup a. ID &be ......_ .. ator/ tbe exception o'-. tbe 2 teaapoou minced • fr1 rNdt to tout dairy cream cbeeae. onion ad '-wtda a odalpatf. OoOd aceompaahnent ii ........ -.,.. •• a ..i.ct ol are-beaDI _,..........,_....,(from a eaa) and ,.act ... tlellelo• mme.t oaloDI (from a 1 ll•OUDCe CAD• lunebeaa IDMl, lroad 8 Enllbb mufflnl, split and toasted PanleJ CberrJ Tomatoes Preheat b-roller. Soften cream cbeeae and blmd in celery soup and minced onion. Add around luncheon meat ead mix well. Spread mixture on toasted Enslllb muttln bal•ea. Broll 4 incbel from beat about 5 mlnut. or until warmed tbrou1b and llabtly browned • Oarnilb wttll panley or eberry tomatoes. .. Wldl..-V. September 19, 1979 DAILY fltLOT £'9 9-UV~Ory cat Food's 4-lb. box gives you two varieties to choose from -each has two 100% natural flavors. Your cat can get all the "·········-"'°" to IM!" ' delicious flavor he wants. with all the protein. vitamins. and minerals you know he needs. Your cat will love 9-Uves Ory cat Food's 4-lb. box-and you'll love the savings! ,.. ... ~ "'" ........ ~ t I • I ' ' J I ~. ', .. , .. P\.ILI r 1 I""'! .. •"''" 11' t 0 A I I". t, t •l ' 1 "'1 J\t 'Po r!J t I I '• ' ' • •' , , ~" I .n,.•-. "'"' lo I , .., ,1 t '" vtJ• tt I i-• .f •t •U""" ., '-" • h •• . t • • Titt'• • '' '* I ,. 1 ~ •.o ' • ~ • L ------------~--------------- __________ _, Wb mill ona UPoD • mUUona Am rteana .,..,i-~..--... t't'' • ..._ ........ on Mela-~ cleU,bt.a u HU.ale c...... ud Melba tout. l\6ffl what mtlllon1 of otben are dolat't Tbey 'r• Into cookln' Hd Hjo)'ID• e\'U)' caloric i.n!nute ol it - IT .. LONG PAIT th• fad •tac•. The wortd ol culloan• excelt.Me and Hpertlae is attractin1 devotee• fro• roast to coast Cookin& choohl. from the neighborhood "whit" who s howa ·em h o w to cr~a le a marvelous quiche, to the rapidly -becomi•I · prest igious Cullnary Ins titute of Amer ca, hl1h on the banks ol the Hudson River near President Franklin D Rooaevell 's estate in Pougbkeei»ie. N Y .• are springing up as fut as disco emporiums. In New York . Roi W asserstrom is one of a noted 1roup of 1ourmets whom New York Magazine rates as one of the outat.anding teachers in the Metropolitan area. For years she studied under some or the moet outstanding in- structors . earning her kitchen spurs with Maurice Moore-Betty. lhe late Anna Mofeletto, james Beard and the late Dione Lucas in New York; Lavarenne in Paris and Giuliano Bugialli in lt~ly. Last summer. she took a "cooks" tour with the noted three star chefs in the South of France. TYPICAL OF many r1ne cooki n g p r o £e s s i o n a l s . Mr s Wasserstrom. a gal who loves her work, conducts classes in her home on the South Shore of Long Island. Some of her stu- dents travel from as far away as New Jersey and Connecticut. to attend m orning and evenin g classes held once a week for her basic five-week course. There,lhey learn everything from how tu peel and chop vegetables properly, lo creating fine pastry and Jellied dishes Remarkably , all of h e r creation s are originated in an un pretentious kitchen such as you might find in m I lllons of homes across Ame r iO<t. Unlik'c somf' teachers who work with the imposing tools of their trade <long stain less steel tables, huge commercial s toves and ovens and a multitude of copper pots) -did you ever wonder who slays up all night polishing th e m? -Mrs . Was serstrom's kitchen has the standard ap· pllances; dishwasher, stove, oven and what we all complain about, not enough counter apace. Yet with the help or a we ll known food proc· essor and blender, plus. a wide assortment of mixing bowls, pots and pans. she whips up the "assignme nt" for a particular course and makes it easy enough for her pupils to emulate on their first try. Why the sudden and widespread interest In food, Mrs. Wasserslrom was asked? "I can answer that with one word", was her reply. "Travel." "IN RECENT years, Americans have packed their bags eagerly and often," she continued. "They've tasted exotic dishes in many lands and many ol them were "booked" into lr'Yinl to emulate the 1astronomical ex - periences they've en· joyed oveneu. So tbey come home, bead for the . oearest library or book at.ore and those wbo sua· taln tbelr interest, enroll In schools s uch as mine." • 'Tbat •1 wby housewives who for year• dreaded tb• monotony of normal meal• auddealy bave blossomed at badd..ln1 1ourmet1 wltb aueh dllhel .. eldek• .... jorca. qlalcbe, onion IOUpt~ peelJI, etc." Alona with tldl new ln· teretl In food, tbe tn .......... acquired • knowledp aDCI a Laite for fin• wlan and 19trlu, particularly ln u.e~fteld. ,,.., .. " ......... '° add to U..U-.njoyment by nrtcbbaa their cook· . ... .. pNdueta lucb 81 Peter Htrrl•I or • -~------~-······ ..... • w.anMCN~. Sepwmber 11. 111~ FOOD ' And. JA,ving It brandae1 1urh •• Courvolllcr •'IPAitl ADD a tan· t•aUc nair lo ,our ftne dt1tle•. '' UYI lira Wueeratrom . "They provide a marvoloua hint ol m71tery when In troduc.d at th pro.,.r time. •bJch la uaually Ju,at before u dtsh is Hrved Incidentally , Chia vanaUle la.Ar b• achlend • repulalJoa 11 an lnd~l•tltable fund ral11r for charity. Her unlqu method mlthl be t'l mulat~d by ~rnyone with t.be proper cN'den tlal1. prl vllege. lt'i. as deduc ~M ll9--Uul1 a1u.:r l'nOGANOFF (8"fa.S.Ur Crea• 8aece) 1 ptnt aour cream t ...... ft&et of beet <Jldrt ateak cul a1aln1t grain) 2 tablespoons butter l/t ·inch slivers or tuel of beef. about 2 inches 1001. Melt butter, quick-lY cook 'rll of the beet and add to onions and muehrooms. Now repeal with balance or meat. Add salt, pepper, dry mustard. Add 1 tables- poon sour cream at a time. Now simm"er 1do not boll ) fpr 2 t o 3 minutes. Taste for seasoning and adJust. Serve with rice o r noodl~rvff4. 0 N!OVP 2 uods onions (sllced) 2 ta poona oil c:bffM Slice onions. Saute with oil wtUl cooked and light bro,wn. Add water, broth and 1oqp bones. Alter cook.ins a whlle, add salt to auit your taste. Also add dry sherry. Simmer very slowly 2 to 3 hours. But· ter slices ol bread and sprlnJde with Parmesan cheese. Place aUces on cookie sheet and bake to l soup bones IA le poon salt 8 cu water 2 habletJpooru oil or bull er 3 env broth "And. don't bf. fooled, the finer lhe product. lhf bet~r thf' navor .. She! Invite• 10m«' ..c> or !I() ptir11ons lo h"r honu• for .. 1lt down, aourmet dinner 'Itaey naht to 1et Invited and often pay H much •• $HO for tho l 'J)Ound mushrooms l tbblesJ>()On nour l teaspoon tomralo paete l toaapoon meat 1laae . Salt. p e pper. dry mustard Saute onions 3 to 5 minutei. Traoaler lo c;~ftero le . Waeb mushrooms thoroughly, pat dry and slice. Cook 3-5 mlnutes. Transfer to casserole. Add, combine thoroughly the flour. tomato paste and meal glaze and set aside. Cut . ""cup fry sherry Italia~ or French bread (alic4 thin) Grated: Parmesan cheese Swiss Gruyere <SeeLOVING, Pa1eCll) SAYE DORlrtG · VOrtS 3'. Art·rtlYERSARY CELEBR~ IOrt. VONS CHILI & BEANS I ' VONS FRUIT COCKTAJL .59 .45 VONS TO.MATO KETCHUP .73 GROCERIES ~f'i/f t, > ... .33 Vons Cut Green Beans ,,,_,_,J~rc ,_,.,.,. .35 Vons Sweet Peas 1100-.( ( "'"' Vons Cream Style Com .29 1700!..r! f M Qons Whole Kernel Com .29 19~CAl't . Vons Slk:ed Peaches .59 l'10lf.1C r CA!' .59 Vons Peach Halvu I )OIJ!'<Cf (II" .37 Vons Evaporated MDk •'>OOl'tf.L CM Vons Pklupple Juke .7.5 'r.O<KCCA"' .75 Vons Grapefruit Juke •'>OIJl'tef C"AN PIN~ Vons <lrapefrult Juice .75 •60UNCI" CM. PlrtfJ'IPPU:/GIW'U l'Ull Von.sJulce .69 ~CM V omato Juice .53 120ll'ICP CM .99 Vona Salted Peanuts '' OUl'tCt CM. llUTTU '°"« Vona Peanuts .99 q~VMID.:S -.65 l~JM,c::MNIV()ltOUO'f Vons Pe.nut Butter .89 ~ )OCJt<t. <'>A IJt>fl l'lfA I ... WA TUI Vons Chunk Tuna Oii "' .68 1 l'OOIC> c~ Clll10S VonsC ee 263 lllll>Ol.~~eu.11 Vons 1 woi lrolC .79 •~Otl!<f civ. 183 Vons Shortening I CW) CQOl'!l llQ1t Vona Tea Bags )77 'IQIC)~ Von1 .71 l(>OUl'OJloll Vona lnant Coffee 379 ·~our<T J. VonaC Creamer 119 VONS PINEAPPLE CHUNKS ·.53 VONS CAT FOOD 60100 REFRESHING COORS BEER ' ,JI.·· • 111·~ ' •AC.r 159 GROCERIES ~ .r • 'Xt.){f..,..,· • .,... Vons Bar Soap .29 .. • ·~ •1 • .49 · Vons Ammonia ,., , .88 Vons Paper Napkins ~-, " . ',. .. .53 Vons Styrofoam Cups Ht">• '.JOMI •·Al iVtf,t ·n•.c t• }09 Vons Paper Plates I 1ff>J tt I.,, r"•',I \ i•o ... 119 Vons Trash Bags FROZEN FOODS "'"' OAr. P£M cor. ""'ro .59 Vons Vegetables vcG£ 1M•it • IHX,.....l Pl\OIACf l"HCME/'llTOIOtl • Vons Meat Pies .39 &OO'o' ( ""()\At;[ Vons Macaroni & Cheese .39 8()(J'<C'[ PA')ll\C,r lllll (,Pr Htt " Vons Enchiladas .59 .65 ft.()IJl't(( PACl\Mlf Vons Beef Stew &OtKt P~ Vons Ch en & Noodles .57 12 OUP<:r CAN Vona Lemonade • 33 -Vc:;~c;; .89 ~,,,,.,., """&IM.c: VonaChll .49 LIQUOR 7'!01<1 I lllftlt 799 J&BScotch 1'0 l'llU I lfl ~ Ult l'O!Jl 0 Wl~°"'l Y Seagram's 7.Crown 499 QoAl!I .. IAAIC<ll Ten High Bourt>on 549 )UIU M!M:tr.a !IOI& Oano Ch I• llnc 429 s=t.:'TTU: mbNICO )49 ~~~""°" Win• 149 ~.~ 599 P-------·---------------• ·-----------· Stock up on 73 !I voNs ~ 29 :: VonsBrands :1 MARGARJME~ · 1: ' ... , ,. and Save Up ,,.,... ''"•':' ... ·x~·--···-•""¥ I I ...... . . ""... . ..... ".. . ... I' 11 • ,,,.. , ....... '~ .... --·-i '"' I t 2 0 3 I WOil VOIS VOii fOllS VO. WOii YOI$ Wiid ~ WO•I WOlll .... "":t 0 ------------------------0 . ~-~~~-... ~~WOii&-~~ :1 ·u~.;> '] 9 •: VONS PEELED TOMATOES f •• l \ 4•, VONS POTATO CHIPS M(Jlt• t I it. "'' ,, ' " ' 'I VONS s"' S I' 4 3 i: MA ~~-N~~::~:~..... :j . ,, .. -.... ---·-"'"· . ,, I ¥911 VOii voes vaa !!l_WOlll VIII& -. ...a _. wt11 '91& ... I ~ r:----i'Ms-wiiii'i ______________ , 69. lft:'GE ;.::--3 ... 9-11 e :1 EG~~ .42' e 1: ,., .. . ,. I t -• ··-· .. .. . I 6~~~~0ZEN 69 :!_.*'.;..·:.... ~~~~~·~: .• J.: ~-------~-------------· ~~1!7E • :r-----~-;"''i9i: '" :1 TABLE KNG ~520\ 1: ~'6~~0 5 9 :: ~AC?~ : _. e :: BLEACH. :, •. ·1 : . : ,: _._ -1: 1 ; • t • 1 YOllS .-s nu fOlll tOllS "" ftllS VOita ..,. WOii& ms •Oil W111S 1 ·---------·-------------:.1 FARMER JOHN 47 PORK SAUS~GE 0-'f '"""""" l • I• f' llf)tii'r tr"", {,J\ USDA GRADE 'A' 67 YOUNG T~~,~'!5 • t •d f .,.."¥ t'°"'"' It VON! TOIUT TISSCE .77 BEEF ... 189 R1B STEAKS ' " BONELESS 11a BEEF ROAST ...., A "'V"'\UI Lil MEATS , ' , • hi f' ,,.,,.. Top Slrloln Steaks w289 l ' ·c, hf (I lQr< Beef Porterllouse Steaks ui 298 1 • '" ClUB Oii ~ Cl'C> 1111 ..a 288 Beef T·Bone Steaks tlfU' ,,U, TOOUllf1H t.OEl"8lL PROlU'o 88 Vons VaJue Blend lo • ''-l#l~IAQll()WN 99 Fresh Whole~ legs UI • • '\l,-f,W)WT't DliU'\' fl«,11\ Mf;J\STW'lflf\79 Best-O·frylng~hlcken ui • 'l"-(.IKJW'!I> Chicken Drumsticks lll }09 "'·'~(."'~ 10 }19 Chicken Thighs • '\IT\_Q..,...,,W li'e) 129 ' Chicken Breasts lll VONS BAKERY &<''ICl<~Olt~ Engllth Mu 1 !UCr:o .39 J Ol P\N" lL'O'I Oii OIW'tOC CHn'O" Angel Food Caku }19 ' ''°°"'o 'Wig" OllfA 1 WClW10I Egg Twtlt Bread .81 . 8 PACI( ~ llO\llOVlt.O ~ Cake uts 01t"51Clllto .83 HEAL TH & BEAUTY \ ........ l•ff "''"'-"•'• ...,.., .87 Crest Toothpaste l~IJI 1111 ltCtlMlf'\ nfif ~ Listerine Mouthwa 139 41~,... I """'' ~fG OllUH"IC£1'11~ Secret Anti Persplrant •• ~ ]47 ~01 ""' I' 01 i fl')IKJ IN(lUOI ' Prell Shampoo .ioon 163' l~l (l()m.LIWJ\l«JAJlllOOY Clairol Condltlon ll ~~, ]58 "'" '"'' O<tr, ..,.,.;:cl"' l"Ollf.lll Noxuma Shave ream }19 11tr(ll'H Contac Cold Capeulel }33 ~·A.,.tn 299 , ""-Jl~ FRESH .29 SAlAD TOMATOES ,. . , .. ~ ' R£O OR GOLDEN99 DELICIOUS 3 APPLES ~ l...r--.••f'i )• • r A"'°"' fl PRODUCE ,.. ... ~ ,~.25 Crisp Crunchy Celery Tc;.<1 C:jl0ff1'0 11'1't"'I Fresh BroccoU 11!•39 ~ <,Qf.C~c .. ,,., reeatone Peaches lb .39 '"cL I 0CUC:A T £ Ft.>IQ! Honeydew Melons ltt • 19 AOOCTXOll l'Oll<f ~•l. Italian Prune s 10 .29 (.ouJ{H'>4~t T ..U-1 New Crop Yams ,,..39 VONS BEEF BOLO"JNA ' .. --~ . ~ VONS POTATO SALAD ' ....,._, c •"'' l ._'\_J ~· ·~'"'' .59 DELICATESSEN f tir""'I t P.liio( "U (0 0 0 Ml..Al'V VonsBed mi }39 ·~·· --c..1 JAtl '""-X't'~Nt) Vons Salad D sing .89 •·•f"'(.Lr<•~l.I l ~J/14'•, Vons Cooked m .89 '""' ,.,,....... °'\\, ~ l~/4 ...... ._.Po\ 2 19 Vons Long,hom heddar LO ''•H '"I • t<A(A.11\~ .. .45 Buddlgs Sliced ls ' ••I ..... •VC',/IY JM.I\ ~ .49 Pillsbury Biscuits THIS 5 WEEK'S Ff.ATURE ~--Saucer &AOTlf'Ul COMPLEl£R P£C:S "Vl\l.ABU! Al VOt'IS LOW PRICES YOU 8EUEIJE I'! .~ .. ·· ···~-..... , .. , ..... """" ......... WE'LL DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE OOR GOARNfTt:E OF VONS LOW PRICES. ' ~·J -USDA FOOD STAMP COUPONS GLADLY ACCEPTED •. lllllCU ~ fMM. tMMI ..C.,. IUJ 10 TO IUJ. at.. lfl• °"'-lalJl llY-~ .OOra.t l.QCA'l'IOl'I CW ltOlll ...... T 'fOCI. CJUccu.«T Ml.a II lmM. ocwmnr. Of!'.'t !T'l'N t. "'IC:fl II nM KJ l'll)T" [lftCT AT VOM. >J.>4 W. '"4 If , I OllNIOfU I. t 900W. ptCO ~ Wf MOl!LQ.Alt) ~ IMrOOCOCll'ln NfO IM w-c...a °"""MO""' MA. 't 'oOO M-¥ ·~ Al.BfR ro VO~ "lliO'oOl ~IN"""-"' I at "OL ,.., .,..,..,.,a 19 c .... ...... , ... ,,. ........ °'911 ... . .... , ..... . ................ WISK LAUNDRY DETERGENT 64 Ol.(INCLS. 2'0fF) I . ~ BRACH'S CANDIES (pegboard bllgt) (~ • .!59) TUMS ~TD /MIN'T IROU Pt<O BNiC>AIO Brlnd )/4 Aa~lle Stt1p. 1 FOR 1.00 l6 CT OC> tin CT 14141 .=;.::.,, ..... ·-=~ . I C:lllof Ti~ T ilblett. .M <'OU"l I 44 flM<'tln ~ o..n. loc.tll .• 2.80 Thlelln ""41\lngol Spf-<1y. HOllQ a.J7 lJe H.IW ~. ltANIOO't ~ IM Lltio~t.lr~.lt:OI IOO't I~ .. 2.la s.~cuoaw lml ~Cgttw•lll .... Mell:.:.·.;~ ...... .. l ..._._.__.... ...... ,_. _______ _.....,..._.___ ---• w-•• ----.-.------· DAILY ptLO'f CJ J Califoi:nia Liq!!or Law Migltt .Be · Money-Sa¥er- LOI ANOSLa U · ......... LU• bear\. A a.. tMt 1M1 lnto · elfMt mxt Ju. 1 ma, •••• ,_ MilD• moeey by .._ a "'!iaa on booMprieM. 0a41ef' the •O·c&lled "affirmatlon " law. aipM bJ Gov. Brown · ~-and lmponens ID"'8t tell tbelr llqoor te> al Ionia wbQMlaJ at l>M no hl.rkr than lh e lowett pl'lt a anywhere else in lbe na lion CalWomla wW bttome tb~ lllb Late to b,ave luch a l1w "We are certainly boplftt i\ will nsult In a aavtl\ll for cooaumera, · · Cbarlel Camuan, pran- c:i&> 1 to-.el for ~· Akobolle Bev.rat• Con· lrol 0.,-rtment tCAB) In S•~ramento, u d AT LEAST, tbat ·1 wlult UM ABC and COD· au.mer 1roup1 hope. But Cameron cauUontd: "If price1 kMp '°"11 up u fast they .,. DOW - well, w. mllbt be doln1 aood 11 we Just hold our owa. •• V•,••• Ua - derwood Jr., pre1ldent of Youq•a Market Com· PIDY •• , .. ,,. Loa ADltlH wholesaler 1 polnttd out, "A lot Of bnoda are alr.ady •f· flrmed -that ii, they are telllnl for the lowest posalble prtee." Ar. a re· ault, be aa1d, the new law will bne no effect on thoM·pricea. Consumer groups. .......... ...,.. to let tbe meuure paased, aay they bope wholesalers· uvlnc• 1,!ftll tri c kle down to sne conaumer. •ut t.bey, like the ABC, are t.aJdDt a wall·a.od· see attJWde and say the impact ot the law won't become clear unW alter it bu been in etf~t for several months. The affirmation law , '! .. WVING Which is the better buy: <""-• Pace Ctt> delicate brown. Put slice of bread in each bowl and pour soup over . Top with slice of Swiss 0 ruyere cheese Place bowl1 In oven or on Salton lray to beat thr ough and m elt cheese Serve!; 6. CHlCKEN MAJORCA 1 or 2 ch.lckens (cut up ) 'I• pound salt butter 1 cup chicken broth 14 cup brandy v.a cup sherry "'z cup wh.lte wine 3 oranges 6 ounces mushrooms 3 t omatoes <op - tional> 3 cloves chopped garlic 1 teaspoon m eat. glaze 3 teaspoons tomato paste 4 teaspoons potato or corn s tarch 2 teaspoons g uava jelly Salt and peppe r 2 teaspoons lemon JUice Peel orange with car- rot sc rape r . S hred oran ce rind . Chop garlic. Prepare· .broth. Cut mushrooms in large pieces. Section oranges. Peel tomatoes. cut in chunks & remove seeds Brown chicken 1n garlic butter (1 clove) or broil a little. enough to brown. Trans f er JJi eces t o casserole. Flame bran· d y a nd pour over chicken. Set aside and do the following: Cook slowl) in saucepan for 3 to 4 minutes: 2. ounces salt butter. orange rind. 2 cloves garlic. Remove pan from stove and add l teaspoon meat glaze. 3 teaspoons tomato paste; 4 teaspoons potato or corn starch; Return to stove and cook. When smooth, stir in: 1 cup ch icken broth. 1h cup sh erry; v.a cup white w ine; 2 t easpoon s guava jelly; pepper <white preferably ); stir until comes to a boil. Pour over chicken and bake on top shelf or oven 45 t o 50 minutes J un cove r ed a l 350 degrees. Bas te oc casionally . Melt 2 ounces salt butter and add : 6 ounces cut mushrooms, 2 teaspoons lemon juice. salt, pe pper and pinch of sugar and cook these ingredjents 3 min. Do not overcook. Just before serving , add: 3 tomatoes (peeled and cut in chunks); 3 oranges (sections) and mushrooms. and gently combine. CROOOLATE MOUSSE 1 packag e (6 ounces) semi sweet chocolate bits I 5 ounces boiling water •egg yolks 2 tablespoon liqueur 4 egg whites 1 cup heavy cream 1 teaspoon graouJat· ed sugar ~ teaspoon vanilla extract Place chocolate .bits in blender 'and blend for 6 aec:ondl, scraping sides. Add water and blend 10 seconda. Add egg yolks and Uqueur and blend .:t seconds or unUl 1m00Lb. Place e11 whites.in mix- ing bowl and beat until nrm peaka form. Then fold into the chocolate mixture. Pour into in- dividual dellert dishes or a kup dilb. Chill •t leut S boura before servinc. Meanwhile , place beaV)' lream in mlxln1 bowl and beat uaUI IOft peaks form, ~ add 1ucar and extract and beat antil eemi-flrm pea.U form. Do not over· beat. Serve o ver mGUIM. aOILYN 11tA80NING • t.llPOODI 1alt I twpooaa paprika t tea1pooa 1arlle powder 1 t1 Ill OIOll pepper M Is to1,th•r o wold ,_., and ltH la lb.ar. UN oa rout.a, ..... pot roeata. etc. ) I I ' . They sound the same, but are they? Think about it. Why do other supermarkets advertise items af ''five for a dollar?" It may sound cheaper than "20 cents each.,, because multiple item pricing infers that you get more for your money by buying in quantity. But. 1s it cheaper? Of course not. Not only that . but is it practical to buy five of an item when you wantonly one? Don't be fooled Into thinking more Is better. At Lucky, Single Item Pricing assures each shopper the same fair price per item. regardless of how many you buy. This eliminates the confusion of multiple item pricing; makes it easy to see ar a glance the exact cost and savings on each item . So you can )eave your calculator at home. At Lucky, Single Item Pricing means you're not forced to buy more than you really need under the guise of a "good deal." You'll find that discount prices through~u~ tt].'? .. store enable you to pay the. lowest price possible on every item. and a lower total overall Delicatessen Health & Beauty Aids canned & Packaged J:CHICKEN Taste the quality Of Bonded beef I . --------• ARRtD EXTRA ORY A,., u,,,,. ff-~ C•. I • "'ti c.,:1 1 . 5 7 J'NIBLETS BLADE CUT CHUCK STEAK 9 9 BONDED BEEF . lB • ROUND STEAK BONElES'.. BONOEO'BEEF • LB 1~9 BONELESS TIP STEAK BONDED BEEF lfl)UNO •• CROSS RIB ROAST 80"llll5 IONOfO BEH (HUCI LB 1.88 LARCE END RIB ROAST 1 89 llOHOro IU' LI • Fresh Meats GRADE A TOM TURKEYS ~~LI~:=~· ll • 69 GRADE A HEN TURKEYS YOUN<.. l.AHCA~tl 79 101• lU RPOlfN LI • SMOKED SAUSACE HllUHllf AU VAlll(n(S LI 1.89 CHICKEN BREASTS l"Y!Ok. OAIAOf A • IWYWiG W/111\ AnA04(() II .98 CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS CHtCICIN WINGS T"f10ll. QIAOl A FllYINC • • CHtclC!N LIVERS IY10ll- LI .89 LI .59 •• LI .98 COINtSH CAME HENS GllADlA,JOOZ fWOZlfL ..... lACM 1.39 LADY lff BACON tuCto...... . ' ti ""' 1.19 SAVE 10% -BUY THE CAWI Jn IOdttton to ttle great Key Buys YOU Me hflrW. htrW'S anotner way t"O save on II vour favont~nes ano spirits. on ah reQINf1V prlc lt~ms vou save an IOOlttonal 1 wnen YOU b\ly tnem by tne Clltl Mms of tne same Size can be ~ t>ut wines art not ~le wttn CllStllltO sl)lfttsl. CROSS RIB ROAST 1ss BONELESS BON0£0 BEEF CHUCK. • • . •• LB. TOP SIRLOIN 1 STEAK 278 BONELESS BONDED BEEF LOIN •• LB SLICED BEEf LIVER STtWING BEEF IOHlLlV. IOHOtO 9U• BEEf SPARERIBS ,, 1.19 Le 1.98 ll .98 BONELESS TIP ROAST 2 19 IOHOEO ltlf l!OllHO • Ill • ~=.~~u_c« ROAST .. 1.27 canned & Packaged f'LADY LEE b ~~~~~~Z BTL • 7 2 soz JA.2.09 I' FUOOE BROWNIE MIX • b lflTf CM)Cl(fl • • 72YI OZ llOl( 1.19 L~.~~u,,.37 l CiftDI CIANT MUSHROOMS llMOll ()I MG>. • .... oz_ JAi. 9 5 L cumss CANDY BARS ~~=.~~uou-c 1.15 0 ~0R.N120Z CAN_. 3 2 J: CARNATION TUNA 29 CHUNK • 12',., OZ CAN 1 WAIEt:I PACK bHARVEST DAV BREAD DELUXE WHITE Oil 9 WHEAT SANOWICH 4 Oii lfOVNO TOP 2402 LOAFe r CHILI WI BEANS 0 W>Ylll HG ()II H01 41()01 (AH 1.57 J, RAGU SAUCE 1 29 9>~1 SY"""TIO 110l JAe • r PINTO BEANS 0 lAO'rlll 1\0/ (AH.29 r DOlE DRtNK o -lU9\.f'4!N'l•-w .. 01 o ... 59 r RAMEN NOODLES 0 LAO'f Lii I YMllllU I Ol P•t; .18 r P0RtC & BEANS 0 (.4~\ ·~01 , .... 33 J, ~N MUFFIN M!~ 01 IO•. 20 r SAC-OS 0 KTT\'C..X..P b LIBBY'S PEAS 1·.01 i.1.83 ' ·"01 011.35 r HARVEST DAY PEARS 69 0 1'01 CAii. ~ LOG CABI~ SVR~~z en 1. 73 ""'•ic• ""3U<tlOl'l llQ!itv--l-Pnctt lO Heflf!CtlW lnlm--l'I ,._., 19lllllWU ,_ --)S(T> ,,,., BOLOGNA 87 lAOV LEE 'illCEO 16 oz P~C. • r ICNOCICWURST 6"'°''" .•. 1.19 i, SWISS MISS PUDDING ~~~~~·c• ''"'' r.~ .87 j, XLNT BURRITOS 'v~ci-•nn / • .39 .(LEO'S SLICED MEATS ....... "'"f9( h.i . .-•(• .59 L ~~AREL LA ~~~,E~.~. 2. 09 L ~~FORO HAM •01 ,., .65 Dairy & Frozen J VITA PAICT JUICE 1 53 OOA"''' ~ ()/ A'l • b~CREEN GIANT VEGETABLES .. C>'flq S.OVU C,.04'PlD POCOOU ~~~::~.~CX.1•001 P•t .69 L JOHNSTON FRUIT PIES :i.""::.~ICr<&#\l l!Ol .._ 1.59 I ROSARITA DINNERS M(l(,_N • YA .. !lf\ • 1101 ••C. • 73 l'CUT CORN OR PEAS 0 HA~STOA• X>Ol o.c; .49 I ORE-IDA POTATOES 79 HAik ''°'"" Jl 01 ~c; • Health & eeautv Aids L BIC SHAVER __, t•AO .53 r JERCEN'S LOTION 0 "lC ()lflmlA(lrr 1)01 In 1.59 DLSCOJ\JT SUPERMARKETS • ......... j OXY·S SCRUB .. , 1)1( &Tl 0 "°" 't'l WI 1. 77 Household & Pet •SCOTTIES TfSSUE ;,,"OA, -n-100"""""' Xl'n •a•.59 ~ ~!°~RASH BA:C~ .. , 2 .15 f.. 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(ltr" Of 11\e afenwld U>Vrf tt IO Tilt blltlt It.,._ .. , •Ill W tO'IWm pr-111 tlltm to tM unclenlQM<t •I IN met•CI on llf Ml•• t"" Ml\ cNY of O< olfl(• OI JOSaPH E Ou801S; ·-·· "" .c 10 00 a.m. ti Wttllfll MUNNS, 1(0,,.0110, HOFFMAN & Muh1•I fwr-CorPOl'•llOft. "II"" HUNT 6 lHAOCKMOltTON , 4tlt llOft MMll'l'll W.\lman4"'°· •llO .. 81tcll Slt ... I, Ne•l)Ott Bt•tll, .-clr'aft k IOI $OUfll \'el'lle tl,_1, C:.lllOflll•, #111<11 latter off It• ........ hit• IOI, fllf!lll/ CAtllfonllo. Illa<• of """-flf tM .,,_,,,!OMO 111 T llat ti. IMI .... t« llllftO tlalmt In all "'•''',., ""1A!nlfle to wkl an.ta ma eterow ,....,.,.. M 11oretn It O<· S11t ll ( IAll'llt •1111 Ill• 11ec.en•ry '°"'' 4, "" . .....CMn MVSt i. lllM or .,,._."'41f •• $o l•r '"It._,. Illa ',..,,,.,._, ... ,. .... """""' ._ lflonltll .11 ... ,,,. •11 111111-"-"" '"'°'""' lltacl tlrtt tulllk .. IGll .. tltl\l\Oll<a 11'1' ttt. Tr-NfW\ !Or Ille 118\t "'"" Oat ............ , 0, "" YHn ... S-. Deft c.. • .., Oat ... "'"""" •• '"' l11«"'9r .. Ille Wiii Var•" K.,,,..a ...... ~ Tr_ ..... .IOll ... •.DaeOtt W•tTI •" MUTUA~ •tc•Dw 'rill• t~ WM fllM Wltfl .. MU ...... aonicMtO, MOt'l'M .... , CIOttP. C-t'I' Clen"' Or ..... c-itY llfl .... "U•T & n1ADC11teHOlll , ... t • ., ... , .... ttt ~"·'"'· ............. n.1111.~-...... ........... CA •• ,.. .... __.. """4i.-Or-.. C:.... Oell'I' f'li.t. ~ ONftet C.... O.Oli' •ttM ........ a... C.. O•ly ,IMH '-·"·••oc•.•·"·''" ,,.,." ...-.•• 1 .. ..-oet.a,tt,1-~ •••• .. "·,,,..~ ,..,. l ' " .. ,. .,.,,,,"', WWII Message FoUJUl COPENHAGEN, Den· mark <AP> A amall container washed up on a Daoi&h beach con· talned a message ap· pareoUy from a German U-boat captain whose 11ubmarine sank in the Bullie Sea 38 years ago. "We have been hit by a bomb. Our submarine is resting on sea bottom. torpedo and engin e rooms flooded ," read the no te. written in German and bearing the signature "Capt. He1n1 Ra t5ch ·• "FIVE MEN besides m e a re '"StJll alive." the note srud Writt e n on wax treated paper. th e message was dated Nov 11 . 1941. and appeared to be the rinat. words of the co mmander or the World War II s ubmarine U SSJ Copenhagen mailman A rne Thomsen. vaca· t1onsng on the souther n Dani s h I s land o f Lange l and . said he found the note an a m etal containe r whic h a l so twld a shoulder s~rap ap· puently tom from the commander's uniform_ T HE MESSAGE says the :.ub ha d been c ruas m g on the surface that November day when •l v.a :o. attn t'kcd by a Britis h plant.• "The sky v. as over ca :o.t.' • the message rt.- ad '"Suddenly a four e ngine Englis h plan1· was over us We had not seen or heard 1t coming It is the end of us · The c·aptaan. a"A a rt• th~1t h1:0. ship could not r'·~urfa<.·t• mC1y ha\ 1· hecn try1n~ to tr:in~m11 mil1 tarv mform<tt1r>n t1i the Na;1 command Thi· not1• m ack refen·m·•· to n t• v. I ~ d e v e I '' p t• d SONAH track1n~ •:Qui p rn1·11t "T iit-: ESF.M \' hJ., n1•v. apparatus p1ck1ni.: 11 p !.ound v. aves · the note n .. ·ad Thomst•n sa id he ,R<n e th1· t•onta uwr jnd ll:!> c ontent!. to Fraedrir h t> 1 t t m :l n . a W •· .. t (;t·rm.1n na\ al 0H1n·r jlao on the is land D1t l m ,1 n p I a n n e d t 11 f 11 r v. .t r cl II t " n ;J\ ll I author1t1l'" IN t•RA~Kfl'R T . (i t• r m a n h 1 !.. to r 1 a n .I utc•rgen fl ohwe r con ftrm t-d that H1•1n1 Ra tsch "as captuin or 583 a nd s aid <locu m t-nts indicate the s ub marint> dad iunk in the B a I L ll' 1 n N o v e m be r 1941 But R o hw t-r . a ~pcc1 allst on naval twt ties dunng World War 11. said the note brouiehl up d1 scr epanc1es with off1 c1al r ecords The message .. a ppa r e nll) must be treated wilh some cautJon ." he said For the Record Bird•• HOAG MEMC) .. IAL HOSPITAL l'ltf!,eYTflllAN July J, "" Mr .ind M" J .... n C.11>~. (O,I• Nlt~.Qltl JVIY ), tt?• Mr •M M" llon•MI T ••mo. CO<on• O.I NIA• otrl Jllf'f s. tt?• "'' .,.., Mn J-Gu.<t•M•• Mun II loft Af!ll<lf olr1 r • n 0MTr "VnY'trW•ttt<> N•wporf ~II bOY Mr •nd IN\ ,,,., ... , H~llof\ Cot111 Mc!w.0111 Nlr t n<I Mt\ ,.l<l\VO 8-(O'tA Mna bOy ""' •"" Mn '"°"'•• Wiiiiam• (fll• M<l .. , llOY Mr ""° Ml\ ,_,., Miilet CO.la ~w.01r1 JwtY .. ,.,. tllr .,.., Ml\ Cl\uln WalltO New-' tlMcl\, "°" JwtYl,lf" Mr at\CI Mtt MIC""4 Hlftt lt•- O•rt ,..,, .. "" Mr alld ,,,.,, llotlt<t l.llrl<ll, Hu4\I lf\Oton 8'ta<ll, "°" Mr 41\d Mn 0-'f CMAOdtft. Irv-, llOY JIOtT'l. "" ,.., •ltll ,.., .. 0.U.lts ........... . Coro,.. de! MM, 91•1 ""' .... Mn,.~ ...... .._. .... v .11 ..... bCIY lfllfYtt,1m Mr all<I Mr• O.,tld kott, MIUIOO> Vl•jo. llOY Mt """ Mt\ Oouelts 0••"· 11\1111•, My Mr .,.(t Mn 1t•IPI\ Tolmno• ltvlne,llO\I , .. ., 11, "" • Mr al!lf """' Eric Hiit .. ,, Cott• M11w.oir1 Mr aftll Mrs A""°91r Smllll, Hllnl lflO'lln ~. bOY Mr alllf ""'" Tarry Cul'-', C991• Mtte.bOY ,.., ... "" Mr a/Wt Mt's J-11\IOlo, lrvl.,., tlrl ,,., tN ~ ............ , .. , • ......... lfllfYtt,tm ,,., •!It Mrs "ldltfd .... .,..., ..._, • ,,,...., ho<fl, 91tl ,,,., .... -~ ....... ""· (Ollta ,,,...., bey Is Grarnps Dirty Old Man? A•• £aaden ! DEAR ANN· o one will write to you today -w ho leelt more desperate than I do al th.ii mO" ment. My father is a doctor. He recently ad· vised us that our teen·age daughter needs a series of tre11tm ent.s I was bafned by her reluc · lance to go to her grandfather for m edical help until she broke down a nd confided tha t .. Cramps .. had made improper advan cea toward her She had actuaJJy fled has offiee. I J should have mentioned that "Gr amps" is a closet alcoholic 1 Our daughte r feel& re Ueved to have this burden off her mind, but my husband and J are en a s tale of shock Whal s hould we do about this hazarre s1tuat1on ? My mother would have a heart attack af sh e knew We simply cannot tell her or anyone else It wouJd ruin his repu~­ tion. cause a divorce, a suicide or both. We looked m the Ann Landers Encyclopedia ror he lp unde r "Molest" and "Funny Uncles," ·and we couldn't find a n ything Please tell us what lo do You urc absolutely the onl)" one we can turn to ROPE'S END I N NEW ENGLAND DEAR NEW ENGl.i\ND: Vour sketchy let· le r leavt!1' a list of una nswe red questions. First, how old Is your d aughte r ? Sttond, wbal kind of trutm~ts de>H the girl need? Third, do you ~lleve bu grandfather Is respooslble for he r medical problt>ms'! My advice: Takt' her to Hother physician at once. <T reating onf''., clOS4> relatives Is never a good Idea.> Ai.k your daughter lf she feels the need for coun11eling. and if VOU need cou11sel- lqlo Ck>al with lhh, tr a umatl<" revelation, get it. I P .S. Look In the Encyclopedia under "Cb!Jd MolesUng" and "Incest." It's both places. l DEAR ANN l.ANOF.RS My husband <age 211 ~tarted to ~rov. " beard about eight months ;1~0 It lookf'<i rathPr atlracla ve when 1l wai. short . but now I hut1· 11 M:, mother ho.1.., ,, ht wh1•never c;he !.CC!> Phil ll ., gotten beyond tht· JOkmg '>tage 11 .. Sllys hf'':. l(Olng to l('t his h1•ur<I gmw bt.·t·llu~e he want~ t r1 '>t'l' how Ion~ 11 ~ 111 l!t't Mom 'dv .. 11 wrin·1 grl)w bt.•yond a ccr tll1n length LhlJl th1., 1., n<itun·.., way or prolctlanJ.~ the pt>r..on from h<1v1ng ,1 beard that m1ghl b•· ilan~eroush Ion~ Sht· mu!>t be nghl becau~e I've ne\t•r v •1·n .t t)l'ard longer than mtdche:.l Phil ~a)~ ''"' " v. r ong Plea~e sctllt· th ts GILU:rn: WYO l>t:.\RI. (:II.I. \our mother·., information b lnror re-ct. Thi· alfna ~•· rate of hair ~rowtb b half an Inch a month, a lthough it varies with lb t• lndtvldual Ar rordinJ?, to lh1• Guinn1• .. , Book or Records. ;I thf' long.-... t twarrl ~a .. ~rown h} anolht'r Ph il. f Ills namt> "a' Phillip tlt>n-.on. and hf' let bi.., \ bt>ard ~ro~ for IO 't'ar ... lie• wa., i.ix ref'l, two l lnc hf'\ tall. Iii., ht'ard reachf'<i tht> urpf'l and draiu:ed for about .. 1;\ lnrh ..... 11 ~onder how M n. Ht>n on liked It' 1 Df:AH 1\:"'I. I. \:"Dt-:H ~ Th•• lt•tt1•r from L~ d1 .1· .1hou1 h1•r (11rg1•tful hu!.b:tn<.I l>trur·k ho mf' I'm o.1 fo r).!Hful hu .. h:1nd m~sf'lf I r11qcl'l m ' llV. n b1 r1 hd,I\ Y. lwn f.11111 I\ or rnt•nd., throw It Siii pn ..... pan' for 1111· ti ... r •·.ell\ ..... urpn.,, ' \h v.1f1· h:in<llt .111 uur finllnt £'" If I lend •• t'01t pl1• of '1ollo.1r ... 111 .. ft1t'n1! I for gC'I about tl ont1I h1· 11r .,ht• r1·p,1\.., m1· I n1·\ 1·r forgl'l. howf'Vt.'r, lhal 1·111 m.1r rll'cl to,, 1 .. rnf11 v.11man and wc 'h::tn· .1 v.ontl..r1ul ... or1 1\., l.ir ..... I "' 1·or1<·t·rnt.'<l . lhat'>. all th .et '' "'Orth r1·m t•mh••r1ni! fo'JHl !\1 CU ,\' f-.1.A M I. I Tiii :'\I\ DEAR l'Lt:\'t :l.ANO I\ up -th•\'~ whe rt' you' rt' from. I cht•cked the envt'lopt>): Thanki. ror lht> day-br lghl•'nt•r. Just k~p rf'memberinit th~ important thingi. and th•• loving people ar ound }OU will takt> tart· or Lhe n•st. ( Horoscope TH URS Di\ V. SEPTEMBER 26 By SVDNt.:V O MARR ) ARIES I Mur 21 Apr 191 Accent on securily. pn1ct1cal uH.a1 ,... e:tnd ··..,urv1val. princ iple .'' Collect and analy1c f''am1ly member 1s behind ;,ou. lcndanJ( ..,upport a nd money. too. Cancer. Capricorn J)l'r'ion~ r1J,?ur c in ~cenano TA RUS 1 Apr 20 May 20> Relief from re· cent .. defeats" indicated Member of opposite sex prov1dt's s p1ct• or life You get chance to ex· pand sphen• of potentia l GEMINI tMay 21 June 20>· Restriction or de- lay works en your favor Know 11.. don't brood. Aquarius, Scorpio. Leo persons play prom inent r9les Stress 1s on home, secunty. the finish of a trans action. how you relate to olde r persons CANCER 1 .Ju ne 21-July 22>: E m phasis on Ideas which can becom e viable concepts. You may have to "speed r ead" much material. LEO c July 23-Aug. 22>. Accent on payme nts. collections. settling family differences involving I!_U r cha ses. s a les. budget. Taur u s. Libr a . Sc'Oi1)'1o persons ngure lJTOmtnent ---- VIRGO t Aug. 23·Sept 22). Lunar cycle hilfb coincides now with defining ter ms, perfecting tecbnlques. taking 1nit1allve, having courage of con victions. Pisces person figures prominently. LIBllA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): P lans becom e com- mit ments, ideas are fi rm , responsibilities com e into focus. Capricorn, Taurus, Cancer natives liaure prominently What was hidden or obsc ure comes into cent.er or • • blazlng light.·' SCORPIO t Oct 23·Nov. 21). See people as they are. be n atural -you are doe to win addl· lional friends and Influe nce people. Finilb wh at you start, expand horizons, improve distribution and dlspllU'. 8 AGl'M'AaltJS <Nov. 22-0ec. 21): Get to heart ot m lll ten. act ln independent manner. h lghllght or lgl.nalily. Leo, Aquarius persons pl ay key r oles. Accent o n dealings w llh superiors. e m ployer -aoal l1 ln aighl. CAPIUOORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Plan ahead. plant Meda tor future g rowth, avo6d direct con· trontaliom. Accent on travel, lon1-dlatance m eH•&es. educational and publllblnl projects. AQ1J.utl1J8 <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Cub or rewu d that had been "lied up" wlU be re.leued. You'll have reaaon to cele bra te . There could also be reunion wt th partner or m ate. PUK ES <Feb. lt·Mar. 20) Play walUna same. Check detaUa, be lhoroufh, atudy fine print . Contract or 11reement'commaodl atten- tion. Actenl on partnerablp, cooperative tftorta, marttal 1t.atut. '. ....... • .. .... '· • .. "' .. • • .., 4: -·· ...... SINGLES CALENDAR Auurance Jam es von Harz of South Laguna offers as· surance to Jasmine Ward, a patient at Childrens Hospital of Orange County · 'CHOC). Two·year-old Jasmine found the -lap.size Raggedy and a stuffed animal more lo her liking than the 6-foot·tall Rag· MUSICAL THE ATER GUILD of Newport Beach will hold a fashion show Thursday, Sept. 20. at the Newporter Inn. Information: 675·0968. SELF CENT ER will hold a discussion on "Exploring Your Sexual Values: A Workshop for Women" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 25, at .the center in Orange. Information : 997·9600. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Is sponsor- ing a non-smoking program at 7 p.m. Wednes· day, Sept. 26 in Long Beactr. Information: <213) 425·7553. MESA·HARBOR CLUB will hold an annual membership brunch at 11 a .m. Thursday, Sept. 20, in Mesa Verde. Information: 642·5583. LAGUNt\ BEACH ADULT EDUCATION Program will hold an adult-child s tress release 1~ workshop at 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 23. Inform&· :; f.;ion : Mary. at 494·2267 ~ ·AMERICAN LUPUS SOCIETY will hold a n -general discussion on Lupus Erythematosus '''" "•··· ~ .... '"' ~ ho1l1 I •'ft .... ,, .. ,.,, . ,,. .. t utn (,.,If "·~ fluu"' J1 w.r l...H-t~ \ti1lh "'"'' ,\f1\f1 \tu''' t.-fut-t'•h '''~"'' ""'" 'c•.i<to ".,,, ' , ...... , .. "·' C..,t fN"fA "'-'•t ! \ li-1uh ~ litJ4h ' ,., .. ~ 1-to •• , ' Ho411l\" , ......... bo.b~ T Airf'rat\ ~·~~; '1101111<. N-~ Mot<» It ,,.,,.,.,, lr•1kn . """'~ Tuesday. Sept. 25, at the Del Mar Mobile Estates Clubhouse, Huntington Beach. Informa- tion : Steffins. at 963-2071 UC lllVINE TOWN AND GOWN will hold a coffee reception for new members at 10 a .m. Monday, Sept. 24 in Newport Beach ln!orma· lion : Helen, at 552-0685. MONDA y MORNING CLUB or Laguna will s ponsor a friendship tea at 1 p.m. Monaay, sept . 24. in Laguna Hills lnformallon: UeraJdine, at 495·6273 ADVANCED HEALTH CENTER will hold a s ubjective-experience day at 9 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 23. in Newport Beach. Information: Marge, at 975-0700. WOMEN OF TIIE MOOSE or Costa Mesa will meet at 8 p.m . Thursday. Sept. 20, at the Costa • Mesa Moose Lodge. Information: 548·71~ . DR. NATHANIEL BRANDON will s peak: : o n t h e importance of individua l self· •.esteem at 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept . 20 at the Balboa Bay Club. Information: 751·2160. IRVINE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Women's Club will meet at 11:30 a.m. Thurs· day, Sept. 20, in Santa Ana. Information 559-1652 SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER is sponsoring a lecture on aging and memory loss al 10 a.m. 'Wednesday, Sept. 26, in Corona del Mar. In· for mation: Helen, .at 644·8503. ORANGE COAST BRIDGE CLUB will bold a singles session on Sept. 22 in Costa Mesa. In· formation: 548·3302. HARBOR VIEW RILLS GARDEN CLUB will meet at 9:30 a.m . Wednesday, Sept. 26, in ... Corona del Mar. Information: 6"·1893. .. t ... - -Sit19les - C'alelldar ] ,. O•ANGE COAST SINGLES will bold a dlnller 'party at S p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22 ln Newport Beach. Information: Ron, at~ ... . · SELP CENTD is sponsortq a diacusaion on "Financial PlanningforSlqlee" at7:30p.m. Fri· day, Sept. 21, lnthecltyof Oran1e. Abo, the center 'vwill bold lta contlnuinl p~...m on "The Meet .. Market: AD Altem•tlve for Gay Men and Womm" at7p.m. Monday, Sept. al ln Oraqe. ID· formaUon: Bo~.at"7·8800. - ... ·s1EaaA SINGLES of Orao1e County II spool(ll'tnc • ..-enc1 at Camp n.a.~. ··Sept. Zl to Z3 ID Malibu. Information: Anita, at I $45..3111. CAaTID"8wtlfbold. TGIFparty aUp.m. J'rl. • day, Sept. 21, ln Newport Beacb. lnformatioll: "Ml-MM. ) ClufJ Calendar ""J e I DAILY PILOT .., ., gedy. The toys were among more than 200 Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls. books and toys presented to CHOC children by In- ternational Telephone and Telegraph Corp. of which von Han is vice president. NEWPORT BEACH FRIENDS of the Library will hold a fall meeting at 1 J 30 a m. Tuesday. Sept. 25, on the Balboa Peninsula Information. 673-3553. SAN CLEMENTE LIONS CLUB will hold a spaghetti dinner fund-raiser lo support the Porta·Tel typewriter for the deaf at 6 p.m Fri· day. Sept. 21. at the community center. In· form ation : 492·5101. TUESDAY CLUB or Newport Reach will hold its fi rst meeting or the season at 11 a .m. Tues- day. Sept. 25 at the Newporter Inn Informs· lion: Rollin, at 673-6321. NEWPORT CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB will hold a special guest night al 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22. at the Airporter Inn. Information: Fay, at 752·5659. ORANGE COUNTY ACTIVITY DIRECToR'S Association will hold a general meeting at 8: 30 p.m .°Thursday. Sept. 20, at Hasler Convalescent Hospital. Garden Grove. Information: Mary, at 992·5701. COSTA MESA WOMEN'S CLUB will meet at nOQn Friday. Sept. 21 in the clubhouse. Informa· lion: 962·6795. NATIONAL WOMEN'S POLITICAL CAUCUS will sponsor a workshop on public relations at 9 C4ramr& ~--~ Dozens of boxes of food and other Items were pack.ed up and taken by caravan from Orange County to am orpbana1e ln Tecate, Mexico. The orphanage is. sup· ported by various Orange County groups and individuals. coma del mar a.m. saturay, Sept. 29, at Golden Weet Collece. Inlormatloa~ 558-0322. AllDICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL &NGIN&&U will hold a dlaeuaaloa on· the. lrouncllnl fA. tM DC·IO •t I p.dt. TINndaf'. Sept. 20, ·In Anaheim. lnformaLion:· Bill. at 964·1.$52. SAN CLE•ENTE Wopien's Club will have an open house at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 20, in San Clemente. loformation: Helen, at 498·1391. !:BELL Q.UB OP laVINE will hold its third annual auction on Oct. 20 In Heritage Park. lnlormation: BemJce, at 551·5198. , BALBOA YACHT CLtJB will bolt a salute to the Anne Klein Fall CollectiQO at Neiman· Marcus ln Fubion Island Frida.y, Sept. 21 in Newport Beach. Information: 673.3515. .. OME ECONOMISTS IN HOMEMAKING will meet at 7:-30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 24. in Hun· tington Beach. Information: Carolyn, a\ 544.3337, NAftONAL .ASSOCIA'l10N of Women in Construction will hold its monthly dinner meet· Ing at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. .. 25, in Tustin In· formation: Mary, at 957·8181. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers will hold a Septemberfest at 6 p.m Saturday, Sept 22. rn Fullerton. Information: 871-0170 RECORDER SOCIETY of Orange County will hold a meeting at 7 30 p.m. Friday. Sept 21. in Tustin. Information Norma. at 499·3402 FRIENDS OF THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY Libr ary will meet at 10 a m Fnday. Sept 21. in Fountain Valley Information: Eleanor, at • 962·5406 USC NEWPORT HARBOR Alumni Club has tickets and buses for the Oct 13 lJSC·Stanford fOQtball game Information 640-447J Happenings By Judith Olson There's a new church in Irvine and we helped launch 1t with a special sernce and cof fee hour It's lbe Irvine United Church or Chnst. which meets in lhe Culverdale Elementary SchOQI. The rest1v1t1cs were attended by ven ous community and c1v1c leaders including UCI Chancellor and Mrs. Daniel Aldrich Jr .. Tom Bennett, Margaret Garrey. Edward Hart, Larry Hojjman, Irvine mayor David Sills and Glen Woodmlmff Jr. Pastors of the new church are the Rev. William Moore and the Rev. Jue Ann Moorl'. We saw m a n y old fri end s at thi s "launching" day. Groups have elected officers for 1979-$0. Presidents are Ms Judy Kelso. Newport Harbor Toastmistress Club: Ms . Peggy Baldwin. Professional Women·s Chapter of Orange County Music Center. lnc ; Mrs. Earl Corkett. Assistance League or Newport Beach. Las Reinas Auxiliary . Mrs. Samuel Wallace. Officers· Wives Lea~ue or Orange County; Ms . Dora Rodriguez. Women's Division of Fountain Valley Chamber or Commerce. Ms. Lorrame Lippold. Camelot Chapter of Orange County Music Center. Inc .. Mrs Donald Sloper, Newport Beach Friends or the Library: Ms. J eannie Hankins, Orange County Chapter or the American Society or Women Accountants ~ Eight members have been named to the newly formed Advisory Board of the Child Guidance Center of Orange County, according to Mrs. Bomell Pease, board president. They are Jim Youngblood of the Los Angeles Rams. Second District Super visor Harriet Wieder : A.E. "Red" Patte rson or the California Angels and State Assemblyman Dena.ls ff. Mangers. Also, PauJ Salata of El Toron Materials; Lettie Harrison, Lido Fashions: Barry G. Hon, Hon De velopm ent Co . and Mrs. Robert Warmlnctoe. Warmington Homes Orange Coast students who have been ac· cepted al Smith College, Northampton. Mass .. were entertained by members or the Smith College Club of Orange County al a beach picnic in Laguna. They are Deboralt Doddl, Stephame Lek1er and Va'lerte Overtoe • Dr. Thomu "Ray" Davin baa been In· stalled as president or the Orange County Den- tal Society . . . Teresa Meredith has earned her -B:F .A.,.-at the Laguna-Beach School or Art and was honored during a ceremony at the school. Her work is on dis play at tbe Cottage restaurant, Laguna Beach . ~ Mr. ••d Mrs. aa1moad McArtbar of Corona del Mar r ecently cruised to Alaska aboard the Royal Viking Sea. .IUNJOa BBELL CLtJB ol Newport Beaeb will bold a b.olt.eu preview ol "Let tbe Good Tlmes Roll" on Sunday. Sept. 23, in Costa Meaa. Alao the club wtll s ponaor a poolside mem· berahlp bnmcb at 10 a .m . Tbunday, Sept. 27. !D N~wpart 8Mla.. lalorm••km: Jeaw. al 645·181S. DUSTY WINGS will bold a membenhlp re· ception at 7:30 p.m. Thund•y, Sept. 20, in Irvine. W ortnatlon: Sblrley, at-.am. YMCA Latch Key Procram wtll be held Sept 6, in Santa Alla. lnformation: Mary, at 542·3577 NATURAL CBJLDBl&m LECl'tJ&E and mm will be s hown at 8 p.m . Monday, Sept. 2', at Laguna Beach Federal Savings and Loan. In· formation: Jan. at 494·5548. WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS Orange County Chapter will bold a membership brunch at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, at Golden West College. Information : Diane. at 897--0302 . ADOPTIVE PARENTS ASSOCIAnON of Orange County will bold a weekend campoul Sept. 21 to 23 at Wilderness Pines in Idyllwild. · Information Jay, at 732-5863. REENTRY OPTIONS FOR W01¥EN will hold -a seminar on life transition at io a :m . Thursday. Sept 20 in Westminster. lruorma· tion : J ean. at 773·3396. QUITTING BUSINESS SALE SLATER'S SHOES 1930 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Calif. Savings of 50 ·to 80% Children's Shoes Regular Last Shoes · Orthopedic and · Thomas Heel Shoes . s500 All Children's Keds EVERYTHING MUST GO! ' Why The Precision Haircut Might Be Right For You. . "you hate the way your haircut disappears the day after. come to Command Pe~ormance where we specialize in the prec1;;1on haircut. Precision haircutting 1s our technique for cut· tinQ the hair in harmony with the way 11 grows. So, as 1t grows, it doesn't lose its shape. An~ because the hair ts cut to fall naturally, you don t have to keep fussing with 1t. Usually a shake of the head does it. The precision haircut with shampoo and blow- dry costs just sixteen dollars for guys and gals. We also offer permanent wa~es, color~ng, frosting and conditioning. No appointment is needed, just come in. And you'll see that precision is right for you. nct)::;D - --l Command Perfoft"ll•ee < .,.1'1,...,....,~a.r.c..cato ALL STORES OPEN MON.-FRI. M SAT. M NEWPORT BE.ACK-MARINERS CENTER 141 RIVERSIOE·,.•n To Newpon .. ecfl Poet Office) 141-7451 COSTA MESA • MESA VE.ROE CENTE1' lehlnd IC9 Stletlnt Rink ttarbor a Adame) 14CM111 '.A .••.. -_.lfarbor lites IN l'fwy.., lld. I.-, , . .....,.. ""' C.-MeM 641-71 I TOT.AL YOGA & MEDITATION EXPERIENCE cen tu-1111. Put• rewword• to work for ou. I ' A Ont·Oay Workshop with Swami Sha nlcarananda of lht Siddha Yoga Dham Ashram. Los l\ng1/es Postures for the body, breathing exercises for relaxation and meditation for the mind. Bring a mat or cushion. Saturday, Sept. 22 OCC· Student Center : 9 a.m. -4 p.m. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa -556-5880 · Admission Frtt -Register at Door Bnn o"r lunch -Snack 11r will bt o ~. '.._. .... ' .. -- .. 1111111111 SJI ft. SIUI • • Ctntw C\11 nr• NortJa•a-Yroa <krro.c.d. Oce• Perch ... •rt FttllihJWec. ror -.y ~tklo. Rei Sole ,.. ..•. 121! l Pan reedy ror tbe akilllt. 1 Tf.t-m ....... '2'' 1 Mountain Frfth-Reedy for the pan. True Cod FD •••• *27! J-'iUel.8 with the ~Cod flavor. wmi•••s .... 111cu, CIUlll111S ..... mmnm ...... llbT. Salmon Steaks..,. s4s~ Fresh· -cent.er cut for goodnflM-8,Jedal value! Fresh Salmonam ..... •3'! Hight from the North ... Whole or half at thi! saving price! Cent.er cut st.ea kl! for BBQ •1r Hruil ,.,., s3· '' SOLE • Mild llavor &,llah aot.-,._b, ~!!!-~oP.510d'51\ Mahi Mahi ..•••.• 111\ Frmo !'<cw t::n.xlalld for cla.m.-bake or chowdtw <Cherry1tone Cl&Ol!!. !.1.JtlO.) Frozen Food Petite Peas . CIWlWY MDTDIO 16 oz. PU. 7.9c ljJBRCBP llieak~=~ .... ~4.tl Homemaker Values! Agree s 129 Shampoo ) •JU'll love the tenderntMI>, lhe llovorful goodness of tbia nb cut . naturally aged C hmce bf'ef ISPOID IOAST . l1. Sl.!9) H r1z ltel(ular. oily or Salu m Fish Fillets ...•.. s 319 Hallrr d1prwd Van lJe Ku.mp's-<M m . c·ocktail Tacos .. &9c f'11r1 y o;i.w from H111writa 1i t rii: Croissant Rolls .. ~ 1 os S11r11 lec: l1Jmpltitclv hukc·d fj r11 Juice cawm •••••• 79c Tangy wi.ry Troet!weet-12 o~. can L'iquor Department KAMCHATKA Hlj proofVodk11 $ 3'' 111 the populu r • lflWrt .,I/ti . Crystal a.ablis .. s211 I :"Jew from Colony-I .fl liter A tt SAVl $399 mare o $1.00 ••••• Liebfraumilch ••• 5229 In 2:3 en. botUe--Jobann-Me1ater. Beef Short Ribs s2s~ l~mt:lt.'ISS Hib cut USDA Chmce. Beef Rib Bones . !1 2\ M1:1:1t v l'Jt d ll'n l It.Jr BH(l or bokt· Ham Shanks .... .79\ ~11111kl'<i nnd cured lor w;. SPARE S 12t. RIBS Jo'ret>h~ i':astern gT&an fed pork _/ ... Tomatoes amY • 33cm, Full Flavor-Ideal for Sal11d11. CABBAGE ~;j;:;:o.otd .. t,~t :l LI 1 oc Cottage Cheese KllllSDI 79c Choice or farmen, low fal 01 velvet in the pint cuwn Tomato SOup CMl'llll's 19c Popular eoup-populu brand in 16v, ·oi. can. lablsco Saltlnes .... 79c 'fa.sty &alted on untl&lted aaltine crack.era--handy 16 oz. boll. 'Ila Wlfws ••••.••••• 79C America'• (•YOriC.-Nabiaco J2 m. bo• --Se-Up .••••• ~ •••••• lJ"B llt.11. m diet 111 8 o~. cua~ Pk. llpo Dog Food •••.•••• 36c · ~ vari,ti•-14 '1\ oz. e&11 -.fal Water ~ ...•• 1111 &hweopee Sp11klln1 10 oz. ~ ........... 99' (ire.o GI.ant whole, al1ted -4 •,, or.. C.· mies··········· 13c Duncan Hinee Delux U varietic. ROJal Celatin . . . . . . . . . 20° Choice of variaUea-3 OI. pq, Priea ira ef/~ct 'I'laun .• Sept. 2J th/U Wed., &pt. 26, 1979 Sliced Bacon ... !l 0~ El Hunchr/11 thicker "rnnch .. 1) It· Sausage rrAUAM sTYU. !1 4~ El Honchu'i; mild or hot ... f\o n1tr111· Bratwurst uu~oo·s s1 '\ l'1wk, venl, 11easorunl( .. nt.J nit nti-~ FRYER BREASTS ~.!~= '= s2 7t er... 'f lb (~afl STTUJUI •l Chuck Steak .... ~ 11~ C •·nt,.r t 1Jt l ' !") !J A <'hn1cl' :>et>I. Conditioner M:l(l •• '1 19 Beef Roast :nus. ~241• I 'SJ J,\ C 'hu1~ e '>huulder c Ii.Id c hLC k t u t x o t lvi: Oily, Hal!wm "' pr1111·11 • Jergen's Lotion s 179 Ground Beef ~~ '2o~ 1 .. ·11n d•Jt·:o. not t:xu>('d .!.! tut '1 111r • li111u ''' re1tulur 1Jr ll dr-, J , r 1. Delicatessen Ranchero s21' STEAK • l' S J ) A Chrn<'t' beef . :--mall end ul 11elecu-d lleef nb Super Fresh Produce F rams KOSIR •••••• s 11• \l•tl(llfl l>1t"'1d. I.!• 1 l'a1 k.1i;1·, A ,j .EX-FAllCY IJ r Q ,,,,,, :s ....... c ii 4 A • SlJC(D s149 mencan sams •••• lluJ.;ht' Ind \\r,1ppt-.J I ht• • hw11l l.'••/ Liverwurst ....... 79 c ,f.,11e-. l'l •11 chub tor lunchl.,, or i,nuc.k ... New crop from the N11rthwr11t ~wrtil .Juicy Crisp. Shrimp Cocktail 59c Prunes rrAUM ••••••• 29i !-iweet-new crop-fancy Sweet- W CIOWI POllT BEVERAGE WARE K• Chee s121 Im IOIWA • • •. f'retih-in our Orient.al Secllon-13 oz. jar HOIEYDEWS i,.w;('c.11 Ind ~rvinK 4 vz. 11laM>. Bologna :V: ...... ggc ~liced mi!itl or beef -ti oi. Pkg. 5:' .. LI 15( PIElllUM 49 BIEADmu c J>n-m1um •h1u or w~ar-2• oz Loe(. Aurora frr. .................. 49c Jlrin~ and colon with pure 1¥hlt.e liniog-2 Pie. Heinz Ketchup1uzm£ .. 39c The alow pour qualjty ketchup in 14 en. bottle. Flelschmann's ..... 79c . ' Made Crom 100% corn oil-handy 1 lb. cubes. Stewed Tomatoes ....• 43c Grul 11a111e Ttoa> ClOnt'tc..-16 oz. can .._ lalosa S••tti ..... uc In recul.v cw ~;: pkc. Pwe1 Detergmt ...... 1211 Heevv dutv laundry llquW~ 01. Heinz hies ... , ..... A.on.ecf V~-l2 OL A-1 SW Sauce ..... SJH Fnr ....,Inc 6 cooluna-10 oz. bottle Windex Rell ........• asc rn ... cleaner with am111<1111a·D-'12 oz. Open Daily 8:00 to 10:()() p. m. -Sunday 9:00 GM to 9:00 pm-No IOU eo ckolat. ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE LAGUNA HILLS Sun••' alMI H_,."910A 320 W. Co&ot• •t.d. Ill Aanc:ho c.-.,1 fl . ot Ofan,.9,owoJ ····'*'' •'"' "'"''""'°" llou&MHI coiner I •• ,, .. , eftd Altoftqulft IHMbowM111 '2727 Newpoft Blvd ass £Htb'ufl o, u,., •• , • .., aftd lilkhtleoft '*' ~ Parti••y . 1011 IM Pen1ntul• I I httt>Mf V1ll•94f Center I !Patti V•• C.... I tMoui.on Pan•ay l'tale l DOUBLE COUPOI EVEIY WEEK!· .· ~Wfd;l Now! Every Wffk at Hughes' El Rancho, when y~u redeem t~o manufacturer s I •-llN•ll wa 1 ••••• 1 coupons, iust bring in one of oun witfl two of thein & we double your 1aving1I I ..... ••••~•• 1 I . It's that. simple to add to the aavi.Qp whn you pop at Hu1h .. ' El Rancho. Another plut f« Sul* Shoppers. Now, a few minutA111pent leaftn1 I ~ ·~~~~ EJ I tbrouoh the newtpaper ad yqur lawrite m-iaainet, reeult. ln mon.ey earned •.• Juat OM ot OWi wf&.\' two of tK.in doublee the valu.t And .• · I ~~ec:O:::'..::":c~ ' I ~ Ot«CllO ... WIW&Of'"' 1111111~0 J you atill ~njoy the differencee •t H°"*' Bl Rancho l.••••••11 r I' a P1C8f CllF••••••• ~ • i . ! . ~ :' , ' . . . .. . " ' ' . . . . .. . . . . . .... Q_ ., ~y. Septemwr 19 197 DAii. v PILOT DI The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange C9ast DAILY PILOT. CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED INDEX l•'*''•M.CJI . 642-5678 HMllrttSAU ~el ...,_,~ ~IW. ... •u•vl• l•jlMl,l••tw .. ~ , ............... <...ia Mn. U..."-", .... tw.u1.e\olh1 ,-..., __ .. lh111f' i... ...... , ..... b t..c...., tt•U. ,..,. ..... ,, .... , ...... ~ .. \H'jU ~:f\:1~·~" "-'1 Jw.an f •'1'0h •r'-'• '4nt• A•• "*•f lWet ti ...,-..,,.,_f.,o:tiu._. 'Ar\ltmlhh 1 'iuMe llot1>.,. ~It IUL ESUH Arrtt•C .. f•..r !to.•h A.,..,.,,...nh fOf '•J• .... <11 l't<,Wr1• fiwi•nt"lb f'rop.·rt 't t ~t.rr)IA'Jll ''Ylal,. ~ ;~~~~:::~~:'> OuV'• ,.,... t ftlh '·'~ tlt.uJ..n lfJ t"' \411\cd ,,.,, vfl_. Prup.-th ltwhl\lf1•I Pr~'l,..n) l.11h ,U' \;1lr ......... """' 11 h ,.,~ \i·!Wntft l~rt M• 1'0t\ !~.~~~~ !~nl·~'~,.p IAA •1' '4•'" J•t••t• ti•'''""' ... ,n f,111\1 k••l •.a1.-1t t .. tJ .. n•• H• ~ Ut•\• Y. ,.,., .. d RENTALS ~~~=( 842-5878) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ~... ..._... '-S. 1 ..._..for S. "-'" fOf' Sde HcMnH '4>r 54* Ho.Mt for Sale HcMtws For 5.a. for S. .............................................. ······················· ··•··•··•··•··········· ·······•·•············· ····•·················· ·················•····· .....•.....•....•...... • , .. ,.. •OOJ • ...,... 1001 G ... rtlil 1001 G~ 1002 G.....& 1002 G..,..a 1002 GMw• 1001 P 1U 1hr'1 Moflu: All ~.i .uite advcrtt11ed ID uw. ne ~r UI b Ub ;ea w the Fedtlru.I J<'1ur Housing Act of 1961t wbicb maktla ll Illegal to advertise "any pre ference , Ii m ltalion. ur dl.scnrrunauon baised 011 race. <.'Oior. r eUgion, i.tlX, or na.bonaJ on ~In, or an Ultent.ron to m1tke any such preference. lim1tu Uon. or cbscnrruna\Jon.'' 'Jbls newbpa~r will not knowinJ:IY uccept any adverll:.1ng ro r real eslltte which Is 111 111olu 1lon olthe law BIROltS: Adv.rti~s *-'cf ch.ck tfteir ads daily mid report er· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORl BEACH N l':WPOHT'S LAKf: COUNTRY Neur Cht•rry Lukl' by the Dut·k Hay. a 3 bdrrn. fom tin with frplct.·. lgf• lot with fruit tn·c..•:,, onlv Sl79.000 i\NT IQl'fo:S Jo:V·l';HYWllERF: ~ bclrm. 21 ',! h~1th Condo. Nt.>w f:ngl<ind {'Oll~gt· !.lylt'. t•Xtf>nSIVl' USl' of wood. :tflliquC' firt.·plutt'. SW3. 750 NEW lfOM J-:s ON LI lJO 2 nt.'\\ hom<•s on Lido bit•. ~ <.tncl 3 hdrms, h l•aut iful appotntmcnt:-.. gourmt.•t k 1t chl·ns. J)<IOC'led dens '"th frpl<'<'!-.. lnl'alcd ne<Jr tennis. playhou:-.l'. v;1cht duh ~111d pl~1.vgro11nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \.\.' 1-:s I Y Y '\ TAYLOR CO. HEAi.TOH~ ..,,,11 ,. l!HH SHOllCLl~S-lSS0,000 Ur.met NEW home to be started this month' Exc.·1ttn~ pl«.tns for a lovely '1 BH traditional home Do stop by our o ff1t'l' & look over these beautiful pluns Lgl' fam rm with fireplace. furmttl DR & 31 ;.! baths. Sclet't your own colors. etc. WESLEY M. TA YLOI CO .. Jteattors 2 I I I San Jooq11I" Hlfts Rood NEWftORT CEMTEI, N.I . 644-4910 &Joni WE HAVE SEVERAL FINE BA YHO ... T HOMES WITH PIER & SLIP REAL ESTAR EXCfLUMCE SIHCE 194t tlVIHi TOUCE. Spra"' l1n l! -1 hf.'droum formal dining r oom & d1•n horn(' c·onvl•nirnlly lt>f'3 l('(I & l!rt'a l for <.'nl1•rta1rnng Th<' ~~ <'<.tr garng<• offt·r.,, ::in <Hldt·cl c·un\'<:nwnn· S29!J.500 NEWPORT BEACH fm'hidtPool Sl2l,500 MallSI VI.' brt\'k C(ilt :.epan1t~ ma!>lc1 "'rn I! ·overlook..' pool & '>l>c1 KOurmet kttc h• n ;! ., \' p a r a l t• \ t· 1· I u d •·cl p.illU-(;all ;..·11 .... 646-7171 759-0811 DUftLEX NEWPORT IEACH Bay & <JCl.'an JU..\l I blk Jway• Led:.chold 3 IHt UJ>, 2 UH down. l h<1tl1i. '"'' h l'rwt'tl :it Sith !)1111 •iTl-JfliJ 6i5 Jlj'AI I:."'' YI O&.' f.AaMHOUSI lUSTIC-AXIA Loog private drive to gJaat tree secluded 2 1ty oo estate-s ized grounds. Brick front.axe & l!))glish bay windows. 4 er S BR. J.ocl. bide-a- way 1iame rm. Real fcnnal dln rm. Country katcb w/pantry l'·am Rm. Domed ce1hn1t:.. Bnck fn:>lc 's. Sep. hobby workshop. OnJy min. to beach. Ready for this" Must s acnf1ce -$89,500. CALI.NOW!~ 963-~ liKft WHAT ? ••••• OHL Y $54, 950? TRUE a pncc that you c an afford for t h1 :. charmini: & t•hecry 2 Brltm Condo with a l;ir~t· palw & 1·11mmun1ty puoh ~lll'r will h1-IJ1 fllWIKt' <:c1n l µrom1:.1 · 11 w1111 t wJI qWl'kly C;ill !17'.} 53'111 ALLSTATE REALTORS - Ur,.-u·-n Furn1.•1• rt ''w-'-t o'u•"' .1,. ,, ,...,.,,,,.... h.Hn')f I If ' 1,,-lld.,rn1111un.\ ,. 1Jt 1t 'tlfloltf.m uuum I r.t l11lltrlh1.JU'lo•' .. ~,,, ;~:: "'"...._ciahfy. TIM ~~;, DAILY rtLOT aswmts U,_.l ()UI: tif)Mt:S REAL TORS', 67b 6000 2443 East Coast H1qhwav. Corond clcl M,11 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1dt• Orn1t· N B 6 75· 6161 associated a•O"<ERS-AEALTOAS ZOZ~ W l olboe '71-JU J t ,,... r\hou,t-\ I hi l~pt.,,n .. urr1 f'Us,.lf>a_•""''·' 1~-7 labllity for the first '"· :.~:~ correct iMerlton only. ""'-' h1rn ~~z ---------... BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! 4tA t ftfMrn ""'-•'Urt1 tit I ,,, k1-'"" '''"' K" -~.., j fU•oft "1 kt.,.1t$ U•ild '4•,.• h lHoit"ll fflmw i•J;J ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"' 11.•• "ut ,-, , , k•t1t•• I '' I '' i O t ' ,, 1002 ....•••.•.•........•... \ .... ,~>fl f(• .. , .. lh-ol.d f11 • .. h•11 • .... , ••• . .. ''" t ,,.,.,, H .. 111.,1 h1.1•dhllf,'\ h• ,,, ti "•'-'""•' f(1·f1t.t 't•H'• , !!':: Invest now before· pn<"c:. Panorarruc Newport Huy Vlewi> from gor~euus :i bt.odrm upper unit '" spanous 2 bt.-<irm lower wut • Natural bnck fplc:. Wet ban. 4 Car garage Uo11l :.pac·c Stcpi. to beach. Ora l 752·1700 f"A°)"T' •.. l!O up t•ven m11rt: Th" Ht 1.\ .. t V. •••tHI .W~~ U• I •· BUSINESS, INVEST MOH, flHAHCE :.;:: ' i.upcnor propert)' 1n :i ..... µn~ locallon orrer:. ii :1 u ...... ,,~~·· h1.1 ,,. "' .. ,.,,. .. 111~,. '"'" "' '-1•11o11n .. H1\-"tt1 .. ,1t '4 .. r1t•t Bdrm owner ':. unit w rrplc, for<·cd air heat, ,,,; i. h a k t' T o o f , w e I I '''" landsl'aped i.:round-. ;~: Never a var <1nl'y C111l ... .. '· .,. row' 751 :JWI "'"'' 'I'"'•"~ t·, I ., .. ,. \hoM 'it•Ohtt• ''"'."""' . ,, ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONALS & LOST l FOUND ~rir,..Utlt • """'~ '., .. ,.,.. ,.,.,..1,,llft•t lf••l &i .. uul.rl ••rt •1fU1f • "1'11"""lv1•'\ut~· .,,,., ... ,. SERVICES .,. r\'H'r ();r1••t'UW) £MPlOYM£NT & PREPARATION II ho1-,.~ti•ffl,fr-Ut'flUfi JtJ>\\ <frih"fl• UtlV~•'"•,...l \t A .. MERCHANDISE '"~,,,,..~ "~,.,, ... ~ A•tt '"'*' lhi ,, ,, \ J(..41f'11f1 .. "•'• t••' t .. fN , •• ''4•41,•ltK.•tl ... ... . , .. '" ~,~, • ,,1111h1lt ....... ,. ,,,.,.,, )11..,. I .. , •• ., ht~d .,,,.,.,, ''"''" I "\f"''' ~ "'1 .. 1~1t1n \1.,, ..... ,.. \t1'' I Jf~Uf.,..;11 "'•lf•tt·f~ "'" II .. 110~1r1m I hi ••Hut t uru6 ••it..t•V ... , , I,,.,_,, A •Hrilfl" -4"" •••• \f•· "'' t t111.rl1rw •··•-• J1or• th t•u,.,,., h.1r .. ,, t" "•"•'• ..... '"''' , ... , BOATS & MARINE EOUIPMCHT ,,,,..,,., t .. ,.. ""'"' "'' .11 i f.-,_.t \l,.,HI,.. 'l1.U'1 ,.,.,,. .. ,,.,.,.., '"'•' ft• tit 1 h .. rt•, l\I••' ... tti11•h "'1hl, ,,. .. ~ ,.,,.,, ""_,..,,. 8r .,,_,,, 1v._1 ""'"• .. fRANSPORTATIOH A1rrr.'1. ~ ~~'f.\! ~ ~~~ Hl'"' ~=· ~~~f;' Scooh·h • "'•u• ffm, 'wh ktnl l1a1f•r" ft•HI i r,.1\tn \ hh\ ""'""""'' ... l••rl AUTOMOBILE .,,., .. , ... An111fu\'• t '•u11 '-k•·t t • 411U<rr:t \ltthH fti1a 'f•1th k_., • Noth 'wn1·~·• Ur"~" 1,.r tu1 \ lllllt l\li'"l~WllHlij j\-W•M•<I AUTOS, IMPbRTED .. ,.., ... ,., '"" •tum.•u \..,ti \ ul1r\ fh•I•) l<\C V. VI.Ji •l!bt '-11'" ~,tJI vniw ~ilJ 1 .-1>r1 ~lU ne.r-1111 t .. ,. V•l1 lltll"""" Vo-'J ... ".'' -wzi-Ywl ~1.L> 11.., • .i. ~m J•rttttff t7A# JrOl\-.•U 'Ji~ t\,.~Af'lthUI W7J.:. ~C1'1N .ra ..... ~. lfl.-\tt'h••"' It u.,,, fn"U ~~ mu 'tlGI~ !17.U '"'"' ~, .. 11 .. nw.1. wrn ··~W4t"lt4. (i1~ ~"'•Jlf"tt. .... V'l.AJ ll•naull ltl~l 11n1i. Hotr• It!~ ll~•ff 117)7 l>tt»b 117'<• -...u tltl "' '''"~ lr7Q Juyoca , , "19l tm1rt11111' ¥T•l \11111....... ll'7N Voho , .... tm2 , MTIS, MEW •• -~.i t;::: SELECT t PROPERTIES EashidtRxer Rect..ced Seller slashes pncc ~ R l !Qldable lot + 2 bdrm house. lots of potential. Bring oHeri. n qw 646-7111 [~ : .. '" i I : •' . 1) • WHITE WA TEtl VIEW J Bednn, 3 b»lh & spa. 3 Patios. Skylight. w e t bar, and much much • mof'e. Go~cOWI pnvate beach ·owner pro. ress1onal d ecora to r Owner wrlJ help Punince flurry, call 673·8SSO 0t'flo1 I I• 1 I 11 HOUSE BEAUTIFUL I .nvely entry and decor Many upgrades. 5 BR 3 Ba . 2 patios, f'~Z care yard WaJk to park and :.chools. A treal LO see! Ol.imer w/help ftn. Ruth Laune, Rltr. 646-4380 -rt Oualex Fber-$197.~00 Unhehevable Newport Beach value! 100 steps to sand and ocean• 4 Bedrm + 3 bed.rm unit Needs yoorTI.£-don't wail. call now152·1100 ,,.,,,,1111.ol • I I 'I , macnab I irvine rea'lty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE UWINE COMPANY HEAR SCHOOLS & SHOPPIHG! Neat :lllR home in c hoice location You 'II t!n.iox the big lot on qui{'l t u I-de-sat'! Bright & s unny family rm w /fplc . for cozy even ings. Sl 39.500 in Ne wport! Cathryn Tennille 642-8235. <t>BB> '--- 642·823S 901 OOV('( Ortlol(.' 644-6200 H.trt><>r ll1ew Center Jrv1ne di Campu<; VdltPy Center 752-1414 VIEW-POOL DOVER SHRS. fab•lon hOfM for eftf•rl...,IMJ 4'ftd pl.....-d for .... u1 t•••1MJ. 1speca.11y .-c'-....... floor ................. '"""' '°°"'·~ faMlly r..v.-.. ,...ca •i.""--s.,_ ... _... ..... ,...l ........................ 1Mpri•• pool -.d deck. "'""9HHOMCI YllW ...... ....... ,_, $421,600. MARINE AVE. RETAIL Loe4h of .... tNffk ...... ..... ,....., ........ .., ..... ••mlty .. """ ......... r fw SJl,000 or wttt11.e fw$21,000. I COMMERCIAL ON POINSULA ..... __ ..._ ......... ,.. ... .. ............ ~ ......... . •~ e. a• ..... YllW. w• .... .., & ......... ..,. SJJl,000. ....... ry ...... 315 MerTlc A~ 8alJoe lsliand 6734900 MINI ESTATE! Rtd lam htcluckd 3 + p ool + h ont'" <stall i.) Gou r m1•t lulchen & country living' Mul·h . mu< h murc If urry. call 67J..8SS(I '. DOVER SHORES ELEGANCE Dramatic m a rble thru '"ated e ntry l'n surpassed eleRance wrth eartht~ carpel!\, open· ness thru all rooms. spectacular pool with pillars and garden tran quil.Jty. A truly classic and presUjtlous hom e . Call today. 645-0303 FORESTE OLSON .; ............. . \ ,.1,.,,,,,,,n "' ' fl k 11111111•' h .1• lllH'l11111'" f11r •I • t \IH'f 11•111 1 ti ''"'''fll t•fl l'lt',I I' ' .111 I "'I 11.1 \ .tll ' 1• I AJmSTIC CHALET BUCH + POOL (.Jurunt J MR, 2 lia l.g1· d.111 rm Cozy fpk W Jib ol i;a. ... s 111ew:. watt'rrJll. KAJI pond & GrcclJn µ114>1 L ush grounds Fuun tat~ Wuod. J,!lai.s & m 1r ror decor A.<1:.umc• cx1.,t mi: loa.n Jl $Sll2 mo OR. VA t.crlll.b Modd hnrn1· Pl.' rf c ct wn ~,.. e l ocl d > Dill 96J..<f.•J<! HK R labblilKJ Brook includes J bcdrm tn l('11el townhomc Walk to milJOr shopµtn)( ;ind lrani.port;illoo 1-:a rth tones. f1rcplal'C, & ski>' lo pool. H urry, < c1 1l 673-8550 , . ' . ~cSpamsh Pod-Goff ..... och Total sec luded t:i.lall.' JO"()Wld.s w/walL'l & trees 4 BR .. Fum Rm . formal dtn Li:e i.ep m\tr win.I! orr indoor i.:a rdcn &tnum. Wctbar. fpl<·. heavy bt•ams :i patio:.. rt'd lJlc roof. So unique a. dJfferenl. Mui.t s ec Only $127,000. Call 963 0002 BKR --?", CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX <~:ean and bay 'it-~ .1 Hcdrm. and 2 bi.Orm + den. 2 fo"treplac~ Owner anx111u" llurr~. t•:ill ~ ~ Oa.'>..o;1fwd J\ds &12 5ij71( EE IBDBIB ILllNS CD. OVER 50 YEAR S OF SEnvtC[ CORONA DEL MAR l"J\1'\/'11\STH' VOlll-:\'1-:11 \'ti':~ In !'11m1•n S>11111•0, Orw l)f 'fh" M u.,1 1'11·,l 1J'11t11" 1.11( 1111:., In S1111lh1•rn t 'al1ro 1·n1.1 W11!1 l'r" at1• 111•111 h1•' lfra11t lf11I lton11• \\1th Thi.,,. HP1lronm-. l'h1'< F.1m11\ 11111111· H111lt \rt11intl -;parkhrw Sw1n11nm 1• 1'11111 ft••• l.:in1I All For ~~1HS.t1ti1 &31·1800 HI DOVER DRIVE fllc~.~~r LUXURY fAMIL Y HOME-LIDO Spacious quality family home with 6 bedrooms. 5 baths . formal dining room, family room, study~ new"' gourmet kitchen : on double lot overlookinJ! sunny patios & new pool. Delij(hlful bay view from master bedroom & deck makes this one or the rtne.St. $825,000. OPIM l40USI THU•S. t /20, 12·4 . OPIM OH PllOMOMTOI~ IAY, 55 ft. on the water. with pier & slip. 4 Bdrms., security system. $795.000 - Fee. SEE NANCY IMBERNINO AT 633 BAYSIDE DR. A COWWILL UtWm CO • 844·9060 itlt IM ~ .. HIU.l .. D, ....... CIJfftll IEST IUY C0 ... 00 $89,500 4 IORM-2 STORY Minute. W bt-J1·h l.dU'• palJo homt' LI\ Ill)( rou r11 Sk11io;,\tr k1trht·11 • tl111 llU! ltrt'a Wall 111 111." • lo µrt\Jt t' IJdlll• ""'' $74 ~J CAii lor 111 • '"'"' MEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX q,,.,,, 111 bt.irh :i lllt 6' Iii! t1ltn 1"1 p.11111 Jrpl• i\ tm• ~·.1r.1~·· '(ir,, rt! le.ii "' ""·r '.!IA-I 'I fl H1·1l•t1 I ti ,,, ...... , 111111 ,f,11/tn-II ,J,/'11u/ ./ft~ ,;1/ 'I l.an~e 1450 sq rt T ih.-en Ir y , co rn,. r IJ r 1 <' k fm:plact· :i l.xlr. :! bd, 1 h..trrrun.i: µalw ufl Ir~ 111~ d1n1 ni.: ilreJ U•>ulilt i,:.irajl c W Jlk l e We,ldrff t-·flr :lfJJ>t ~·;Jll [ia1 1..i. ' r •·nl <I""""' 1r111 .r .111>.11>11 I r\ ·'lo''"" It JACOBS REAlTY 67S-6670 II \llll ,tft· l•1'lk1t1t! l•1r )' r J 1 1 •, u I 1 ' 1 11 t.: 1 11 -...~IJ'11"\ l!t·:il'ht·-. rn11'1 JJ(t I H'IHlh lot .. 111111 µlt•.t 1• I ,111 II' fur Ill fflflfl,111011 1111 11111 '"11111'' "' 1111;c '''"' •M l \!fl M ii t.'77 <; I! f. \ I I' <I H I \I \1(1, \I 1-. ('u,l11111 11•·•I 1':1h·1 m•1 t llH Mu,.1 •~ 11• \111!1 fm.ir111111· , .... ~1hh· JASMIME CREEJC LEASE YOUR DESIRE THREE PtltVATEIEACHES Pnme Coron.i dl'I 'r1 dt lucauon. 4 bl-drm. J bath + game room. +. IHO ~R. ocean view. Owner wiU help finance llurry, call 673-8550 &>auuful. h1 ~·h h 1111 I ~ r a d t' d 1• I ,, rr " fJrof1 ,,...i m1111.ill\ •1• tor~11•d µlu' IH'I-. '' l'tH· r t~ht pr11 • t •111 •'•I It ~ JlJt"1 Jrttl .1 1''~"1 HI "~trno 111 l11r \llUf f.>1111 ] • l'n• ,.;j J I j11,I !t~I! t1•1 in 'vnh C1>'>1J 'l•"•J ·•"" 'UT•' l•I n.i\1• lrl.t\1"11Jlfl JJ/PT,... 1.iltc1l1 ..,. 1 th1 ., \t11rv. .t lit! rm • hnn1t• <N.N-r. Wiii 1 .. m .. 11l••r \ \ <.All 546 4 141 1.1 1~1'!-t l 1'111\ .. 1111 IS.1lhu.1 hi.ind H•·n111cll'I 111111 ~"Ut 1lr t·.im lt•t11it l:!J,C.,rJl ~) OUl1 VJl-~''IW1Till I hALH< I,\ ISi .• \ '\ U IU :,\1:1 \ HEAT MICE AREA $68,500 Newly r ~m o de>lt•d lutcht•n, double i;!araK1•. J Hdrm 2 b;ilh A ... ~umc 81,', Vt\ Want Ads Call 642·567H (~l~WB!Jiiltll lkaJ FJ.tatc EXECUTIVE 2 STO«Y +POOL t\ssurtl(' \' \ loan I.urn 1 bedrm. 11\t n K rm ROW"IOC't krtt·bc·n .. IJrY•' ranuly room . ...,,.t b.er. litll'ludcd patm s pt11 l.l1n¢ pool As kin...: S!l!I ~UH TwilM' Call no"' 963 7KHI Seminan I .E. Lic:fttu One Wffkf'nd Pete Barrett VIEW PROPERTY En1ov tlw privary this 1 :-at·n• lol a rf onh. v. hilt• lookt OJ! out 0\ er I ht• Bat·k Ba\ v. ilh tht' hir<I s an<•tuarv twlo\\i, a nd hills and m ountain!) 1n I hl· cit~tanc(.1 Thi:-. custom I Bel rm h omt• h as u family room w11h f 1 r l' p I a t' <'. 3 1 ~· l' a r g a r n g (' v. t I h hu1lt in s ink a nd ~torng<•. lots of ('Ont rl'le for parkrnl! or n •rrl:'c.1tion. a nd lots more s pat·e f1llC'd . with trcC's. gardl'ns. or whalt•,·e r is rnur pleasure! This is on'' of Newport 's finest ! S2G9.000 f et•. ASK US obout 011r ho"'• worroftty pro9r.,. wWch conn buy.h Ir Hlltn. ;::::642-5200---... Pete Barrett ~alW ~gtster $7 COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. OCEAHFflONT 55 FT. LOT' til:t 1!7C•I I DUPLEX WITH POOL $128,000 bot ttw h.at and the ta11 mmt. M~wporl H~iqhk creo with tffriflc owttH't Uftit o•ertooUMJ poof "°"" redwood dKk. An in•ntmeftf opportwtity m this 2 & I bedrOOft'I wtft. HARBOR VIEW KNOLlS--tONOO Enjoy ttw Hew &tglond ett•ir0twHut h• wict. open tpOCH of rolincJ hihid. & sinCJi'"J birds. lnterHttnq tri ... •ef r' Id"" wHh toariftq IN-..d cefliftcJs ;,, II•. ~ Opeft family "" kitclM:~. wp mstr sui~+dirtifMJ nn. &Joy all the buefih of comm. pool, tH"ls & 1hoppl'"J nearby. ,He.fut postorot •few. S 182,500 . WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. -..L-Llb WJ..:..u."'~ ·~-l\Nrlt---1------t 1'<1-wr<m Ht•.1c Ir 631-1400 $©Rdt\µ-LG£trs· Tho# Intriguing Wore/ Gome with a ChucA!e 0 RtortOl"9e h.91ter• et "-• .°"' 1'(10"'"h~ wou·h ~ low IO IO'm lov• .,,,.,.,. "O'<h I RHE S ll I ' r 1 1 1 1 1 I I PAWMS I I I r I i I H y s A T I ' I 11111 HY !hit If God hid ' }' j I j .. ; tne1n1 l*>Plt lo •Ptnd wlnttra -. . . -. 1n MlnMtol&, He would hive .---------.given ua -noua . I HALTUF I .,._l',_..,.1--....1--wl--.l ... 7 -4 0 ~°"l?i~n~ :-~".:~,· Q::t yoi. dwtloc> frOftt "'P No below I ~!'jrn~~~~cW"0' r r r r I' I' I' J 't:i':~:~t, it ~m '0 J I I I I I I I SCaA~AMwen•Ce..Hlc ..... 1010 ., ........ 4.-..J.. --,~--'!;,..--- . ~ ......_ __ -·~;.__CAA.....;._Y_Pt_L;.;;O;_T __ • .;;;;... __ w_ed,;;.;;,;.l"l:.;;;elCSay;;,;.;;;.:....;;S.~p .. ~m.;:;bll;;;.;,t..;•.;:9·~•;.:•~71 "-nPwWt ......-Forw. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I HI LH'-1119 ....... f9rW. ~,...W. ....................... .••...............••••• ....................•.. C........ IOU C:...MtN 1024 HcMtM Fol-S.-Ho.Mi,.._ S.-HcMtM1 For ScM ......... ,.., w. •••••• : ••••••••..•••••••••••••••••••••••••..•••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1YOW11•1 •••0• llQ eemr• llOI ...._..._.. • IM6 ..................................................................... . ..................... 4...... . 1044 ........... 1048 a...-...... 1041 .... 104 .................................................................... . ~°"'°" . Sl.000 DOWN 8ilaulllW c.~ • 4 aR 2 tta + bl1 farnily room. N 3ll2H ., , . aU "" kKtM. • ~Uu. •PUkle AUCTION ml>' -.. llOO mo °"' Ir 0.-,. of L-4 .... IWLh Laurie. RJlr T'DAco STATION ~ ,, ---~ Rnato4 Celmer ol Wamt'r St 19 ~ IAY Sant• Ana, Cl\ • s.Jt' O.k Wf'dnn<to That'• al )'OU pay tor s.i-M. 11'1'9, lOAM •JO d•.Y lld Ill th\' Muumum 01d U~.000 DAIL y PILOT °'1>ollll Heq 110.000 lr-YICI ~l to be ool(rounilil 0W,.U1 I Ir houte, ftl ... , .... )' raaodeJtd, 2 W....,_ TO IVY 11111, ..,.,..t,. dlftln• rm. M ~ --.. eWH-llUlld o.k floora Le cor ...-ner lot w1add on pOlen· .... • 100 MMlr U I L,g t.t•aU• a ..... ~·,r·· .. a penQr•lNr ()(' an .. bay I • • r e I S t • • . vw N-plumbln1 6 67'-700I appll1nru S219.~00 ~~~~~-~·I .:.!UM. work .,.712», ..... '-rl 1.t• 1007 ltt~ t locorne ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ot-e.,.lde ot hwy G.H. RobetUon. IUtr. 875-0662. MIA&MIW PIMMSUU POIMT' A. t.ot.ally delua .. cu.11Wm home. w~lh l(uurr1a t kllctaen. bakooy l(am ,· room and lull 11H JllCUOI lo 1umptuou11 m••ttr b.th, a1J 1o1boundlnl( wlth lllllid oU lolppoUllffi\11\1.b TH~ Rl!:ST OF '1'111' POINT · ror '4lll.OOO CAU 644-71 I I 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... c .. Nt-w U.Un1J lmmac. 2 1ty• 2 bdrms . l~ ba . b.i&lc.~'ny. frplc . lae rear yllJ'd 2 Yn. old. $82.900 GIB WALKER RIAi.TY 675-5200 ...... •• o. 4 8dnn. 2 ba&.b1 qiaaUty tMlt, IMke roof, double ft,..pace Ore1t louuon, ldul ror entertaJllin• J.Mamc,.._klttd dee1rln1. tow main · '-IDce Jard. Ollcrod l l SlOt.000 CaJIW0.1111 -•.~ HERITAGE REALTU .. S Pool WlthSI•: NecrThe ~!'"r~!~m • •••••••••••••••••••••• Confused by all the!'e ads? Ranch Realty and/ot Woodbridge Realty can t;how you any one of over a JIWldred listed homes In Irvine. Don 't wast e time trying to decitlf! which ad ~ounds the best. ONE CALL DOES IT All RANCH WOODlllDGI REALTY IEALTY 551·2000 551-3000 llEMFIONT New Modular T ype Hlw. pwt _ ..... ,. 2 bdtl. a hr teew1ty • 1ub-h1Ulo1 OK. l'Tom m,IOO. Tteuute 1a1aod Mobile Home Pk. 30801 so. Cit Hwy, Las un1 Beach, R.M P. <71•; -3579 STOP THE WORLD CAW.CLASSIC llO de1 wblte water vitw, or beach. 5 Bdrm, J~ bl+den, dbl lot. Ono ., • kMlid. .. •• -• steal. 1100,000 down. Eaay t~rm1 OWNER Ca ll t o r a pp l . n•tm.3511 or UM247 ~ •·or f\&r\hcr Ullo caJJ DllllCTOI Y ff u I 11 n d P I 11 m 1 u ;: OO ITNOW• 213 ~2121 OAKGLEH home. ideally located for the entertain.iq r am1 ly. Formal dining. libr ary, ramUy room. fireplace . -.mbar. f a t.lo Sl32.SOO BKR Ca.I 540-l 720 THE EXPERTS ON IRYINE PROPERTY HERE'S A PLACE TO GET OFF & see the value in Ou.I atrilllng COO· tempor ary home wllh low roollines le deta1led architecture of wood. lltucro & Pal08 VcrdeK stone Sprawl1n11 4 BDRM & D.l!:N floor plan strv1r ed by 3 BATH~ (Rt-;Ct;NTLY RED~COHATt;O ), It. Located htl(h 11buv1: I IF • Meltdows Georie Cha.rice ReaHy ls proud to preae nt the h o m e s o r L aguna Meadowl,a new,prlvut.c coutal i:ommuntl.Y that we feel typlllea the Ideal UYlnR environment. Situated lll(Blru!l the RCU tie hdl11dea of pn- sti111ous L aguna, these spectacular home'S arc appomted m the trad1tJOJl rJ wnele& quality & un. paraJJeled converuenc~ Pnced from $250,000 this U1 a rare opportunity to purchase a new coa!tlll v ie w h o m e 1n th e beauuJul community of L.ilj(Wlll 642-1.71 R 1 c h a r d ::, b ct' t "' • 213 .e-2742 l> h l 1 n c l 1 v.~ n e w 2 bedroom. 2''1 ba eun dorrumums WT .990 TllAIB.L. ,--------.... f:atah Dl•i'*' $2 $75 all It talaet is a PENNY PINCHER AD Pr Vdf4' •nt1h11rJ1JtJ1\ <.d n no"' :.ell any 11em or comb1na11on 1JI 11,.ms 10111l1nq Sl 'i o r le<;'> "'''" ,) 1 '"'l' .ld tor 2 ( Oll'>Ul.Ul•V" ""f , l<Jr u111 v s 2 Lil '" HJ0 1l11)n.11 ton(•,., vO< fur tne 2 ddyS Ct1.J"I'' I'"' h ·nn / 1'1nr t11•r A•l •Jr 1f'.1• V"''' 8dfl ~.1m 1 .. 11 dffJ C1 r Mt1!>l•>rt lldr<jl' Nr' r Ulll f11t:I(, 1,tl t.H1• rH,.f "~•t4~C1 Call today and 'U your od in print tomorrow! Coll Moood9y "'"' Friday l .OOAM to S:lOt'M for Md dor'• ~ « coll lt>y ftOOft Oft Stltwdoy ffK 5--dor'•,...-. 642-5678 City of Lot 4~ ~ 2.:MO BAYSIDE DRJV E Uirona del Mar. a mos t clellghtful spill leve l, custom built, contem- porary home with spec. lacular BAY VIEW. Three b e d r o o rn s. separate family room, bay view sitting room ad· JOlnlng master swle, in- door.o utdoor livtn~. large swtmm1ng pool & patio a rea ' Securit y i.~tem. SSJS.000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-551 I 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFllOMT Exlra larg e cor ne r rluplcx an xlnt ton d Moorin1t avail S pc!' Uicular VICW ApPotnl t00nlo<t.1y. SG9~.ooo *Cote Re alty & fm 4·i,tml·nt 640-5777 $1.89 per DAY l'lwt ., ALL \ ou p;1 \ for u JO day 11d Ul the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT 'liOW' 642-5678 UGHTNING ONE Di\Y SERVICE The Dail y Pilot Qfre r s classified adve rtisers 24-hour service. Call us at 642-5678 by 5:30 p.m. any weekday and your ad will appear ln the next day's par>e r. 1022 ·······•··············· 25UI Elde n Ave.C M 6(2 6734 FANTASTIC -· ~Al.fo; OY OWN£H • kOOuct'd SI0,000 l.ovely 4br. 2ba Totally r e df'<'Of'all"tl Pool s1tc yrd 3 1>n v beacheti Ca m1•0 H11:hlandi;. 641 Ott:IO. ~5'* 3 Bdrm, 2"'1 both Condo an Bh.df area of Costa Ml"ll Mollvated o,wner Wiii !tacnf1te for S!JG,500 a..21UILDAIU Owining 2 Bdrm l balb home with room lo add ~ urut. Aaluna onJy f/'9,000 Subrrut all 0Her11 Call 546--5880 ~~·HERITAGE 'Newport Pier Realty Investor's duph.•K t 2 .cood r e11lal1t . 1>olo l . frplcs, charm s.255,0tJO. ~oc1paJs onJy G40.4!J9 ~ ttmJ!- 2005 8 11lho11 Blvd. 51ashedl . • REALTORS Ncwrtort Bch. 673·2058 • - -Asswne 9 112°/o ..... ~~~--~----_,1...--~~~~~--...... SlfK & ,,Nit ABIDE Loan CT 0-N IE 8 LAL H NE I W H 0 E I S LAtWWlY OGR EOR R £0T li ,A • .f\ ~ ~ G 0 M R J D E W 0 C Y H 0 A A U K R M W A E 0 K l E N G M R Y S C N W S A A N M V R C 0 N T X T R I 0 E H RE E PIA B I 0 EIR T T P l A H T T I E W B I 0 E L H U I C S C A T E B P [ A I N S I X R 0 N L £ E E I R I S L T E S R H T E J H D E P R N R E T A 0 0 I M A P L 0 A E G G X U A I R G I w H X C Y S S 8 P I N H l 0 H L N T E I A T T l T I 0 P H T E G N T I 0 L f T E P S C T B A H L U 0 G E U H L P S M 0 B R 0 A W J L 0 T R U T ~ R N R N S G E C E T A L R I B V E l L 0 0 R E D C ntttuct on1 Ht .,., woroi below tpj:.W'lt Ol'W9 , wtrd, up, down Ol dl990"ellv 1=1,,.1 ud1 and boll 11 on .• Await 8u1 Bide Con11nut Owetl l ndure t.pec1 Liv~ lud~e Hwmo111 lnhali•t Rest Suruurn Stop T M"I .. I omurrow P4pel'l , f"!' .., .. • ,. ••• • Soft, So Soft! SIZES 8.20 New Nubby Texture 7443 t,y~13~ The ~and collar stand\ up wtlh a 1aunty da'~ the 111 ·~ easy• This 1\ one of thr sm•rtest r.rochettd 1ad Pt\ that a,, top' 1n fa~l11on (a•,t Quick cM1n \l1t 'hf'\ lorm nubby Plltel ton11~t Reduced thousanda lo seH ! Rach panehnR. :I bedr ooms. d1n1n1c UillTns -.--ngourme t kJtchen T ile a c:cenl 'I . Pllllo, storaae Hurry ' $92.900 BKR C:Jll Si» 1720 -· COSTA MESA 4 Houwt °" I Lot LIJWF:ST PRI C E tn C:osta Mesa 011ly IQ': down owe AIW<l )'~ rt'l'IU:d Wotid bal &tot~ 556-7777 f':::i'IL"d1• l'<J<JI, t br. 2 IJ;i, family rm , h .: rm. frpls iiue:st hourll' :'Ylany xtr.1i, A -.~um1· loan •1 !Mµ 1111 i\ pprox b..U 5102.000 Pn ct•d un dcr market SL65.000 Call fi4 2·0467 Own a~!nt or 96J..0061 Hrokcr 4BR TWNHOUSE Jl• Ba. 2 story. prof du cur Nr OCC Comm pool S79.500 r n nr only A).1. 5'11 S331 . 6-16 232[1 LEASEO"IOM :ibdrm 2ba l'om1o G rt•111 ;iroa, pool $84.WO Ml/5 ~mo &Ci 7272 liCJ Gr. ftlbrook 5 UR +-den + l''nmily Hm ~ Formal dm1nl( ; 3 r ar 1.:-.rage +-2 p11tioi> ~ balcon y and o lhcr amenil1~ l\sk1.111< only S135.COO SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 M~ VEROE-Blfl 48r, 2.Ba. new loan necessary. $1Z.l,OOO. 293S Pemba Dr Pnn only ~ 1288 WEST MESA VUDE l.4fe 2 story, 4 5 Br. 3 bw . ram rm. pool By owner 979-7005 SELL OR TRADE?? 2 Cute homes on lrite lot Pnme Eaw1de location Owne r wil l h e lp wtfmancln1t. 1-·or th1i. or other 11ood vitluc11 c11ll 64.>7221. -~"tdlff R..tty_ 81/t'/o ASSUMAIU I 026 .,...... I 044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <:ONTEMPORARY SPANISH family home . Near schools. 3 br, :t ba + f&m rm SI 12.500 Sail8 four R E ~93-0467 1034 ....•..•.•..••.•....... "'ountaan Valley Award llome Cornt'r lot. 4 bdrm J ba H V lll'et·~' land.'l<'apc-d , <'t-nlral air tuJ(bly upl(radl'd Ownl'r 714 8-82211 ---- IYOWMY ~W'P 4Ur ZiM . fplc. UP W'd <'rpt, RVonv~. pool sz yrd, SJ~.000 IWi 1735 I lw•lwcl• leodl I 040 .....•.••.............. Owocroffers a homt> J !Jr 2 bi., 9522 lnni.brut k 7 14 963 ~9 4 7 & 2L1~~ IYOWMER Near tlea<'h, s br l , -beth, formal d tn r rJUm. fa mily room , to\ l'r t'd patio. n t'w <'<HJ>Pl\ $128 000 ~62 OU7 K (•ve. wkn<b I Br 3 t:f.a . µu.11 hom;· cm comt•r lut, l ~l). nr<·c pa0o s1:1:.1,!W 3333 W Coai1t Jll.O. > ~ H 645-6646 BRAND HEW lG l~aut Exe<' type 2 11try home-. J us l l'Om p a r rO'li. fnn Meadowlark Cnlry Club 3. 4. S bdrm.'! 3 ba. J C'ar j(at Open wk dys l2Gpm S..t & Son I011m f.pm Phone 1714 ll\40 zoo:, ()("!W> 11.42 SKYUME HOMES 1-\)01. ';l\Cttlflet-.' 500 Yurch l ll r11 t•J n 'Modt·I l'••rfrr t :.!HIJil '><l rt :I nr •I hdr " ltUC">I Jae. 631 1200, P11tnr k l~~~I~ REAJ.TORS Room.y 6 BR, 3 Ulil , I m 1 111 beach 2l371 J>1nctrcc < 'r JIB 1144.500 Agl 908-'l2!f'I ------ Downtown. older hornl' 3 Ar. lot 50x 127 $95.000. 960 2435 dy&, 536 3757 eve. wk.nd.s Ji.st Reduced. u aumable 1oMn, 3 Br 2 Ba, hR <·omt'r lot. ~nled thruoul, pnde ol ownership. 12 m1 fro m bea ch, und,·r SH.000 B y Ownt>r 631.2242 •SAr. 211,08, form 0 H. FR Low matnt yd Nr pork, school. t cnn1 1> Sl36.000 By o wn er ..... MIAISUIF H11rhly upJ(rad ed & ta.'lltfully deeorated, 4 bed.rm , 2°1'1 b11th. wt ll(l' formal cltn1nl( rm. & fanuly rm Walk1nt1 d isl from theuce1m. Park Mace.Inc 842·7461 Hear Tennis, Schools & Pool Or a c tous 4 bt>droom farmly home with d1ntnl(. f"'1l'UJy room, f1repl11ct-. wall lo waJJ carpets and covered patio il ll on Q\.I et tree I.med st n-el SllS.IXX> BKR ~1720 . TAABal. -· W r 1'11 &. Twnh.,•· -.1 ... 1.- Wldl> 111 Oran~etrrt• ·•Ii f'laa Adll <'llmmunil) rompt rec fac m W'J u, owner IJ73.~. K3J.JJ(77 I Bdrm & lort t'Olldo 1n (Jrdn~elre•· w .. terfllll. 1511' ~Idle-on)'. <'alhedril l <c1hnic. duk car;,mt.-1 CJ'l)l I ) r old $70.WI ~ Tifn (I\ ~ & ... lu>d> Pnn onl> NEWIN NORTHWOOD IJelluUfully upl(radt"d :i bl·droom pat1•1 hiJUh' "'1th rM:loO. :.p.. <J nd v.nod declulU[ Co\crl'd p111 w TWO ci tn um~ S..:c 11 OO'tl • ~ :. HA NCH REALTY 551 2000 LOWEST PRICE! In \. d la11e o f \\ oo•t bnW?~ "4ev. J W t m I , l),ij UJodo ;>.1( I' • U 10111 u:p.lfnrle Pn c1·1I uncl• r UK-mark{'t $7~ ~.A.I .\, "' M'hooU & pool! acceu 11, all rec (a c1hllc1>. 1:1) Owner S52-47i.4 Real Estate LARGE LOT! Tb1! t! tt ha v~n for J(:ardenini enlhusrn~L« IJr perttapg large swimming poi1' tn the bad. yard 3 Bdnn . 2 ba s1nl(le fam1 ly home on cul·de·!;ar street One bhx.'k from park and elcm~nl ar)' sdlool IRVINE VIU.A'GEOF MOtttHWOOD Laguna's famed ft1vacr11 Coa s tline w1lh OUTSTANDING VIF.W O f.-S AOl>Lf':BA C K M OUNTA I N ~ & VALl.l'~Y Bt;L()W Spac 1uus l1 v1nl( room <approx :tll rt Ion~ I. with W<X>IJ IH :AM ED C:EILING & C f':NT l-:H FIREPLAC:I-; Sl:::T IN WALL Of>' GI.ASS. o~n" to pal1<1 areu Ciall1·y .. 1yh• kitchen with bu.il l •n r<1n1tt>. 11v•·n. rl 1., hwasher & launrlry 1.1rt•11 w1lh .,.,..,h;·r . •lr)i•r IALL Lt;~!, 1 llAN I Yl:: . .Ak OLlJ I , 01>4:ni. Lu den1fon:nal dJninl( ro111n Thu bt-twr bUJlt h'>m1• ,., hard IJ> be11t at only S 149,500 lvU ,.,;ce CALL ON Tlllt- ONfo. TOOA 't " MISSION REAL TY ~ S C:!!l llwy Lapun<.1 rt... 494-073 I OCliHFttOMT COMPLEX All amt>rut1es ft.1n• 111w twdr•JOrn unit Cl1.0.11< 1 wi.LI t arry µ..rt $1 7" 10 1 WAUCTO CllESCEHT IA Y lllfl uld l ... 1.-un.J \ .111111·;! r e1l1nt1. dnuhl• 111111 JIW\ULI Onl~ ~l!:I. ~' WEB EH DER COTTAGE •• C:harm1n11 ron1· l1<lroi W-.lk Ill lw.1; h In ..,,. L J 11 u n J ts • I '' " rmr k•.ot Slfll.f~h DISTRESS SALE. :: bdrm ( w1do l'.11 1f11 I ' I .1 n •I \ 1 I I " • • s1;,, 1J.c1 nlJ 1.,, ,,, '' 1 © m •1499·1378 nu ,83 1·735J !'-E \ 1•1w I' .. Rn ...... I I J), )tf,.. C'OA'\' MW¥ ',IJo' .. I A • JW• t A l)t. IHAClASS ITITSRF \ s tunn1nt1 dt'l>Jrturi' from w ordtnar) W.111.. t.u bearh from th1, ""n h U "1Jllll l'U.~l<>m liu1 It .t lldrm 2 bJl h h 11111< Mii.i!ruf1l'ent <'•)ai.1111 & , 1 ly IJght.s view (.iourm1•t lot.chen. ma11s1vl' ll\mi,: room with Klo.,..1n11 wl)(l(I noon Sl75. ooo don osen r1·1dtc.r" 401 GLl-:NNF.YR E 497 48411 MAa<1 AH OFffR .. Plea'>e i,:1vr u11 im op porturuly Lo !>how thei.e ~toyou 67S-75 I 2 IDl fl~ WJ~AtJY ASSUME9% full Ul'l:i.111 V1£'Wf.' ' 1.1.(t• .I lit.I. 2 liai<'onit''> 1 1wtm:-. Only SH!l.!1Jf> l'J lfll·k. fi31 WXi ~Hm~ 1050 ..................•.... l.P1\ur1· "'oirltl (; J It• I I Panor.tm li 111;·'"" .11 •I floor \'111.1 °'lu• \ ·1 :•h r l bd '>kf, l.>li 'I i\ (' ,1 fl ipm l.;-1.,ur;· W11rl1I h tl ltrop '11·1.0. • Ur 1 llJ u1 r i.:r .:t<k'ft r1,.,.,., ,. ,, r ~·11111• llt pdlljlWI f1111tn . (Ill" rt 'H i C:om1·11t1 .. 11 11 ,1,k Im \1r lll•al h r.r • .d I ;!I;! .1.5.:J !>l.1:i. 11 1 IUI ffL I 1 1052 ··••·•···•····•········ Aiwmabl~ Loon ~ lltf"v.,I\ 1-.l '\ W U"I :1to1 S:t:W,10 1 ( u.,to1111 ll1•,1 II, Ti!l 'rii7 1069 •••.....•.........•.... SEA VIEW EXCLU SIVE LISTING \i••'Ao ftusn •\•r' H H•lfl 11\11 1i~1lt.1n,! lh• '" • "" 1 JlJhn.J h id ml ,. ''''""" l 'IJ11d &: 111l;i111J 111 th m •• u II I J I n ., t( •• , • LL l\'4 1'r<l '\ M o cl o l (1 .1111nnl.' Fn •n1·h rl9. °l fflllt-., llrl"t:'Ohtllh t' W I rhM h.trol.,..•1'111 rtr' n•I • ' •· r 1 / ,. I" 1 " , 1 II '\4 .tlt'lf.111 I \'I, Il l. "'I lllW'\ 111 f( I I.I !d I'\ t, Clf ~ 11'1· ( l '\J ' ( .111 t. I .tn .iJIJ•111111111·11I 111 UU!\t•At •I, ••. t1t11flf' 675-1163 HARBOR RIDGE REALTY. INC. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 204 I I Birch St. Hon~ Propttty :\ear Me:.;i Un\t:• L'pp.·r Uu :r I Hd r m -.. "' lraurd1n J r )I k 1ldl••11 S w 1 m m 1 n ~· t• 11 " I w-eenhouM' SlllO.Ooo MuffC1ft Realty 540-2690 Woodsy rural lane w1lh , ________ _ V1tw of oce an throu)(h n'lihae trees S'.Pa<.·10U!'\ t BR mullJ level horn~ w J. frplcs. famtl) room 1214.COO Nt..-W -Must sell ' &..,...Vi .... R.E. 497-1761 NEW WOOD~COV fo: • RFSIDENO: Very pnvate 2 bedroom, 2 b11th home tur k el1 betund cucalyplub trees near the bra(•h This l"OIBlnUc h.ldcuway hai. oakwood noori1. modern appllanr~ und room for ajacum $27(),000 LINGO REAi. F.ST1\n: '714) 4!17 33.11 BALBOA AVE. 4 Ud rm i.:a1 u1t1• 1.1nd CllrlJ'IJn 0 1 c1rn arounll the cornt'r l'r1t•ed 111 :;ell ' $t t4,:.oo C <il l ~9161 .. ,..... " I OPEN HOUSE REAL rt ;;!'. UDO ISLE OPEN HOUSI-: lJA ILY 2 ~ 106 VIA QL'ITO /Uso, rr you cal by5.-·3_0_p_.-m-.-ll.I--- on Friday your ud will appear Jn the Da11y ,Piiot deUvered Saturday morning or. place your ad b e fore noon on color e<111n1 Ust synthetic wort! ~ Ptt 1'43 ~teri-14 md SI.SO fo1 t <Kh Plllttn Add 40< St92-W 1-4-l>r mo will cany t.h.aa ex11it1n1r v I\ loan. DICUTIYI HOMI El•1enl .a 1lol')'-w1th pool. Huge mai ler bdrm, aunken llvln& room , tonal dlnin1. gou.rmet kJtchen. Paloa VtrdH 2 new custm hom1.'S, sl.111 Wider roostrucUon, avail rnd-Otl These qua.Jay homN feature 4 BR, 2"'1 ba, f11m rm. tni>le .1w r w10 ocr:.,_ Ra11 .uud'A.. w microwv. compactor, d1hwsr, self clean1n1: ovms Beaut tiled batf\3, redar shake roof, wood siding • much more. JO -New c.ustom-bu11W*Jnuo---- 48R 3 balh.\. 3 frplc~ $-1711,000 /\~ ~5"128U aturday for Sunday morning's paper. Our friendly ad-visors make it easy to place an ad. And. you may charge your ad or hav e u s bill lt to your MasterCbargc or BankArnerlcard/VISI\. It only takes a few words In &he right place to attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast the rlgfft place to advertise-ls In the DAILY PI LOT 842~8 • # ~ctl Pitltrn IOI 111\I tli'> 411 L . 1ff e.,,;_ -tfT """...,..:.._ mail and h•ndhn1 Send to· "'I "'' .. , ... ~ Alte• """ Needrecrafl Dept. IOS The d1eu has 1one SOtl. Dally Piiot rLUID, lASY1 looh 1nd ff'th lol 1'3, Old CllelMI $1&. ""' m1rvtlous on tn IO m•ny l•b11c\ T-", "' 10011. fln11t 1'1111t, -Jtrstr. tissue crepe, h&hl M•,.., "'· flatt.111 "u1111Mf. wtlthl wool fOI d111d1nne1 £XClllNC• Ne-1980 NHOH Punted P11te1n 9U4 M1ssc) CRAfl CAIAlOC with ~ I 10 Sim 8. 10. 12. 14 16 18. 20 dt\11"' 1n 11e•t ••rttt1 ol t11lt\ Site I 2 (busl 34) tam 211 yard\ 3 het p11tt1ns inside !>end SI 00 60 inch t1b11c ll l.a.N a kk Qlllta .. SUO ~ su• .., *" '*"'· •»-s.t1tt .... Sira ll-st.suo M4 4M tet .-,.tw. w Ut..o.la/C., TllMft" SUO fl"""-alrUI, ._.fll. 1%1·'*""';', O.Ntl .. SUO ,... • m·MPtna " °"'* .. suo 12'-Cflflr '"'""· . . . suo IUIM IMTI" U'-'"*' ~Hts . . . $1.50 Pattern Dept • .C.C2 m::::11·~n•~=•:iu::= Dally Piiot UZ·Sllff •11• fl11ff o.iltl".1uo m""' 1111 k. 11 .. J:I "' 1zt.Pllle9 Sllw:oOtt. .. luo l•ll. Pltlt ~ SS, l~t t .......... Ut Zit IQl _, mu -·· JI..,..., CttcMt. . SUO Wf ClOOtllllG COSIS with our 11~ wfftl S... $1.St N(WfN.l·WINTERPAnUtNCAT 11 .. ..,_ Jiftt Qllfta ... $UI AlOC .. ,.. a new waro llS.IWM Clldiiet ..•• il.50 '* fof "" qi rr .. 1150 114(1 ... 1 ... .,.... • 1.50 Plttlft1 coupo11 =~SI ..,.,,....,_, .. .. I.It m:= •r ... ,.... Ill....,.. Clldlet • • 11..58 I~ .......... I.le ltN ... t ~ .•.•. l.N ·=-,....,. I.le ,.,_,..... c.aiit . . Ue •• .... ... , .. , • ..-. ........ 1.51 Ul .......... I .. ltl .... c.llclll ... UI IUDUCIDTO $149,900 OWNER Wll.l. CARRY 2nd WeU rna.lnta.lMd 4 br. 2 be 2-aty Npl. area home w1pool &1pa. C..Womla Homesellcrt ' Wendy Fronk 110-'100 768-AOll EASTSIOE Und e r Sl00,000. Prln<'lpala only. Agent. 63l·CM88. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAllMl'tA Spectac ular h i llto p homm. 2012·3208 tq. I\. 00M t.o Marina. iitJ v a Rd • CaJle La rrtrn. vera. 11.•.000 1.o 1245.ooo. Ill-IMO: 483-iOO& Bldr. TRl·L&VEL wt1pec. &.M:talal' oeeu • Alte UL• w. sn~mo. Od fiDanc · •en ... WANT ACTION? a..ifed Ada M2·Sf'7S ..... """ ............. -... nttplace wtlh botankaJ yr financing already ar· Pt'den Sl.59.000. ranted. N o loan feea 1rnNw•11a fnmS142.960 .... ,,r.n . RC~ •Wlf9• 6 40-5112 , .. ,... 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ISLAND UVIMG Spa1:. cu1tom ho me Oreat for family ex ecutlve'1 ' Bdrm1. S" blUw, r1mlly rm. 11me room. 1ourmel k ltch, dlmn1 rm, apa. Near beach. park1, xlnt IC'booll. Priced to H ll now . $311,000. 3111 Aquariua on Trinidad Wand. Call Altnt Ptnn.Y •a.GJOor CHiii UAL TY 146-illl 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• woo ..... 1.lr .. ,000 ,.., ..... • '°'°112.~ Doing 8ualneH Under A Flctltloue Name? '1.;.11-·· ,o new ..,..,.. .... ll9tllf • ftelltlow• 11•-· "'".. lt>r , ............... """ .... Cff11ty Cleftl. TN DAILY lllt&.OT" ,,_.,.. lie ..... •H nM11t ..,,,,... flW .,_ ..... "'•'•· It , •• er• 11a111111 • ,,... IMMt•H c.. rite DAil Y N.OT let .............. oMI"""' .....m.,, ..... -... -....... _ ....... ·--...... . ~ . IYOWHER II you·~ not readtnJ< Uw tit.tle ads an Clas11f1ed. you're masang i.t lot of newsy Information 11~ wdl aa so~ great buys Santa Amt H~ horse pro ~y.3 8R, l ba,4slnlls. t.ack, guest On i,, acre~ 20181 S.W Cyprcs11 . 842 7270 ' ·---- . 1041 a..,.. ..... 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHm WATH VllW SOUTH LAGUNA 2 b~droom . l b a th ac1 11l t own .your·own unit overlooks Aliso Rench and park. Sit on your enclo~ed d<'ck anll wetch Catalina sunsets. 189.000 A C0UW&.L. IAMI• CO. 496-7222 831-0836 ,..,.. .......... .... LetM ..... •• _,, •• •-..t-.. , •• . .. ·- l j r I . ,. ...... ~''·'m DAILY Ptl..OT ·~ ......... w. fwWt ........... Wt ....................... ••••......••...•....... ...••..••..•........... ~ P!~~.._.. ,... ...... ,.., n .. ,...._. , • ., .. ........... ,. ................................................ . nAL ftTATI SALIS 8ROKERSOR SALESPERSONS ~ulll ~rt Ume. For the HIGHEST BOTTQM L IN E EARN I NGS , interv ew us. om~ ln 8. & CdM C.AdenO•H caU au tltM. Joa. arey, GRI. UNI TED BROKER S REALTORS 673-7771 H.Alloa Y9IW HOlllS 4 8dnn ''P.ittmo Plan' on ~t w1th vu~w L.arae pool. lma.M'd oc , c upancy po1a,blt' ... oot ioch.1ding land Call Danny Bibb for awt.. i.o ~ tbet1e M v. list.lnp. ~S'RULTY 67l-2lt I ....... , ... Sl.000 l.clllctiofl Upgraded "D" Plan- end unit. wtth park-!1ke setilng.. --------------Shown by Appt. 640-6%59 •MO QU4UFYIMG • Only Sl0.000, take over rant.asti(' optJon on 3 B1t exec. h(ime Won't last. Owner. 541-0210 of/Mb./~Jb R E At?i T Y ~~~~~~~~~~- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! 5 ~l~·~~~~it~·dj~~ cent house. Excellently CAil. RIGHT NOW! mainL inside & out. Spa 1be price & -ter ms-or-in back yd & view of ca· fered 00 this highly up-nyon hghls. $239,000. 1930 d d S Port Seabourne. Open Jfra e ea view lBr House Sat/Sun 1-5 home are utterly fan-tasti('! This home has _644-4208 _______ _ new paint & cpts thruout, ---------F)-encli drs leadmg out-BIG CANYON Spectacular golf course est.ate. 6600 sq.ft. 4 to 6 Bdrms, sv, balbs. Pool and spa. $1,375,000 s.au•• 1016 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXC\.t1STV~ MAJUNERS VOIN'l' 105 Vh• 7.apat11 Maicnlflc:11ot •br. :Sb• l'll'W bome ln ll\e r11pldl~ a~taLin& arc1& Over m.ooo Indal> bUTroundA \b a 1>rofeas1un1tlly do 11lan..'d bom..,. $375,000 ()pt-n Sat Sun 11 5 30, r.!un Ftl 3 6 C11 llfl11 ~y 'H4·7Z'. 8221 ur 7\4 li6l 3006 ---LOCATION PLUS ExrepUona1 abo\'~ Siln Clemente Golf · Cour!)t! Elegan\Jy apPollll<!d 4 BR, spilt-level exl!c re· s1denee w ocean view Pnced nght at $225.000. BERTHA HENRY REALTORS 2U Del Mar 4!12 4121 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $6',000 VA TERMS J SR. 2 BA. 2 sty, comm pool. i\ftt ~7-0847 s...et~och l088 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HACH HOME ,s22 s .uon fur 1h 1' f,pal'1n11-. 5 Br :?Ila ; home. \\ uo;:.umuhh' ! I~! lil !J' ()\\l)\'r \\Ill : t•11rry. 2nd E 1714) 846.5502 Olilr' ......... ....................... •••••••••••••••••••••• l!PORA.DF.D M11t4 tBr. '°"' UM'Ts.c.M. 2 ... ram rm. porch. 5 Near MW, s 8r ownen a. .\dull Parlt C Ill l.lftlt 2 ba, frpl, 2·car 16tm car .. s.2ar.2ba,unlt1. TS1., lnvttmta le UM>:! l 8r. sea. l0 it55 . w/~ pottb. Nice 16 DIUIXI UNITS a!ilt no pet CM parlc PRJUEASTSIDE,CM --.o-.-..... a.._..., nttSI' ARN!S CO. Itta noa fw S-. t 200 MO.S711 ........................ --------- Dl+MOielAI 1• ACIES •uc:•. PROll ~.000,000 1'0$3,000,000 7Alled Rl Freeway Cl°" 0.-perate ust selJ ! J4.S4t·7ttl MUST51U. M..lOoc,....~ ....... Locahd "' Su. .......... of .... y60. XMt priu Ir t•nns. ~...,, .. ~ ltl._,..Co...~ Wo 4 ,..c.ta. CaU 612 ·542S or 354-8423 1714) FOR RENT ll.176&q rt vacant land avail for storage m the ope11 Loe m c M off of w 19th. St Call RoXJe 00-4210 M f'' IUllDYS Ready to go! AU permits & plans are in hand. so roll up your sleeve:. & ~cl l.O work. J Fourplexes on 3 lots Prime Pomona locatJoo Only St~.500 & you can hLurt work tomorrow MIWPOIT llACH Variwa loc. oo P"'4. It Nwpl Sbra avail. All amen\\let. Presently laeed. 1\1.m·key opera- l\oo Ptoperty mgmt avail.875-4812, BKR. ... ._•crow s,1c1•ta •-... pat•• +t. ~or"" t1g1. Ctl ..,._ for , .... tloH. Con 751-775 ask for Shiny 12 lWO Bdrm wtils, room tor 6 additional units . 3>43: 2049 Wallace, Costa Mesa. Gross ~.280 yr $145,00Q dn. Balance "20,000 on coolract. 20 yr sut>ordinallon. Prin. & int $3500 mo. 548-2020 PRAC11CAU Y HEW 2 adjoi.niog lO.plexcs Supenor Quality Prestigious Area Assume 1~"; financ10g (~Or Both "Z" REALTOlt 494-8611 RENTAL lNCOME PROPERTY 1-'rom $39,900. Modulur ~l lomes. ~ !i(."<'unty 3 pvt beacht!s, pool & pier. Treasure Isle l'k. :ll!Ol Pacific C.st llw}. La2una Bc:h R M P ffi414!J9..3579 ~ INI..... w.dnelday, Sepwmber 19, 19/'V ....................... ------------------------...~ts .... ••d th J" Uwfw 'rt r• ...... UafwlliJIUd ...................... ················~······ ..... , ................ . ------•1ttr.,.'flHdl JI" C......._ 3224 ....... l~ llCHAMMUP IOr..,,.. c..-o....• ii UN ITS. t:llcellent. l~b aru. Patio•. rJ::r·· well main · ••• T UNr'tS . .Extra l.arce. Pride ol ~nb1p i.n· aide 6:0llt. Some beamed ceillao. Garacet. ••• 12 lfNIT&. Sb.u roof•. 8eau&1IW pool • irouoda on \'I acre. OoM t.o abop. """' Pride at ownenbip. Ds0,000. ••• l2 UNl'TS. !6 duplexes>. Pride or ownersh ip . Shake roofs. l story. Beautiful foliaice & e"" ctiJenl condition. Spen· dable with 25% down. ••• LS UNlTS. Actua lly S houses & S duplexes. Private yllnis & patios on over l acre in rural setting. Jm a~ine only 123.335 for a house & only $46,670 for a duplex• Tot.al prke $330,000. ••• 16 UNITS. 4 year~ old in Cost.a Mesa. Shalle s1d· ing. Absolutely superb pride of ownef"Sbi p I ••• 16 UNITS FanlastJc ren I.al area. AH 3 bedroom, 11~ bath uruts. Bwlt-111s, air oond.iuoners & peliOh Only s:u .250 ~r urul ••• 21 UNITS Les:. 1han $20,500 per urut 7 bwJd ilW 00 J lots ••• 36 UNITS 19 fo ur plues1 Primt-rt-nt11I area Pr1d t" of ownt!rsh1p fo'ireplace~ scaragt-i. 11, males lo beach ••• ...........•.....•....• ....................... . ..................... . o:.aotront be.utitw dlz New 3 br bouM. No pet.a, Walnut SquaJe Condo i 3br, b , lrplc. tlOO mo. DO children. N50. mo. •w -2ba U..., .~ 'WJ\.IW. R81f7$-IM9 m.31'11. ...,, -· . .. .. r._ a;e:-~La~ ~J' "Al:re· 3 br. Jbe or4 br. s MS-1"1:ta• · · ba. CrpLt, dprs . l>a)'I ~-IG-1&"; eves~11 a ...... a 1.a ao bell. ,.. • ... ._, di.m p.er mo. yrly IH. uUI pd rm. Uv ma. mlc.rowavt1, ~-Id• Idled dbl carage. S800 2 Bdrm bcKIM on the sand. mo. Atf!.. m50l8 S700 per mo. Call 964-2157 llDS ~ OIC . cr•2117. /~5• • EASTSlDE darliac 2 br Ur nr ocean. ad.Ju. quiet. fr garage. SC.Ur S39S ctn. uW 4r cable frtt No 642-2510or948-4t8 pet $350 wtoier 548-1425 Fabubal home with all decclrator amenities,,, 4 Bdrm. View. Fabulous luxury furois b1ogs. 121000/mo. Winter. On Peninsula Only steps to bucb.. 2 Bdrm. l ba. rum. '650/mo. Winter. Water1root Homes 631-1400 .,,.. c., ....... I .31 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut furn condo 2br, Iba. AC. pool, walk to shop'~. ass'n & water pd, adults. no pets, M.SO. 552·0 J<l6 . StGI INch 3 114 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACHl-'RONT bdrm. l ba. New carpet. dishwuber. stove, elect gar. opener. l.rg yard. Pa OK. $550 mo. 631·~ or 64&-511116. 1.ASTSIOI COHOO (Of' lease. Brand ne Brittany Woods Condo Never~ lived in, lrg 3 Bdrm. 2"'2 ba. prof de corated. commuil. pool. temus. spa. $750 mo l year lease Call 556-2660 C::SELECT I PROPERTIES pool, $6501110. M$-UU llft.Mlwlmda, · ........... 3141 ........................ '1QD. OD prtv beach. BJ&ae i...,.vm..ftook ..... 011 . 7l•·•tt·2520, 2'J3. '103-0230. Nice 2 Br 2 8a W /C&n)'OD vMiw le frplc. near new. 1ISO mo. 838-8800 or a.Iler s.-.m.s Condo, aba.rp 3 Br, 2~Ba.-" '1 bit-oven range, d.shwa~r. carpeted, draped, AIO • ready to move m. Laa Nlg.. 3 mi So. ol S.D. Frwy. $450 mo . Mr D'Amlco, 7141898-3376 4 Br. ocean sjde. No. end OR. FP + studio & gar M;S.494-9329 North Laguna; 2 BR. l 'h bfl. View or city lights & Long term t-enant wanted. $750 Mo 3 Arch Bay ; great view' 3 BR, 3 ba. $1200 Mo 'l'umer AB soc. -.u110r~1 OCEANFRONT 2 BR i ba Large d ec k . Panoramic vie w and u ashang surf Adul\ ('omplex S795/m o or ls f''opl ava1 labll' Waterfr ont Hom e:. 631 1400 DUPLEX J Br, '!ar Sept June Wkly/Monthly Sept J une IHfi <!355 o r 2l.3t5&2l.35 Owner . lba. encl !lar Newly remode.led. E Md<! CM Wal.el' pd $41:> wkdyi. aft ~ 64S·61 10 or tlM-3119 I bdrm 3 ba ear bea1·h, Ea!.'t.Sade Charmin~ 2l>r. pool. park Sl200 per mu. 2ba. be:imed ceilings, 871-4619 _ frplc, new kitchen. ind L..,_. HiCJ1M4 32S2 ······················· ca... rd 3202 rein~ $475Mo incl. uul •••••• •• •• •• ••••••• •••. & j?ardeeer Adult<> !'-11 Shore5, 3 Br 2•12 Ba, htm1-~et:. 752 ~ _ __ ly rm. 2 'lty, s undt-l'k, .t BR. 2 Ba . family l<m . 11vaJ.1 now s.575 pr mu •••••••••••••••••••• ··-newly pa.anted. 1mmat• ~) f/1'¥1 ----- l'OOd Refs req 'd. S025 EANFRIDrnmt:'S'V-......,,..,.....'&><l=io~-- -- Nwpl B<'h. JHr, 28d. si.;m mo yrl)' :!Br apt Wltller or yrly JONES IH \I l't 1'- ''I~ 3226 ....................... For leabe Presuge u~c home on the bluff W1µQOI , for thl' dL.,('n mmat10~ lii>~l or 673~ fle:11111ful 3 bdrm. 2 ba Garden Home in pnva1c Ruarded community. Pool. s pa 3 l>lk' 111 pnvale beach <.:all aft 5 661..(')EiZ) Avail 10-J 7~. S750per mo ------Mute.Viejo 3267 ···•····•••····•····••· side to a newly pro· fessionally lndscpd paradise. Brick Ooors in the entry & !tit. Many, Many more xt.ras. Call Jim F1anders for an appt today. (TI4) 752-1107 dys, 1714 > 581 -5787 eves & ~.Pnnonly~ Tll ST ARMES CO. 640-5711 !~ ............ !?.~~ "if.;,.•~ 1300 Uf1('C BwldinK $400.000 J(iX) sq fl. + basement 5 suites Ocean view Own fee park1n1t Near Laf(una. s upenor con structaon lo town cl!ntcr nr to every thm,ie. Call Owner 499-1625 1r N.A leave m~a.I!<' 18UMITS S6 L'NlTS Brand new 200"1-dl'Prl'cl&llon. N<t rent control f>nde of ownership JIJC!I l imn ~ Owner wall carr> aid TD & takoovl!r 1•x1~1 uut IOIUI al IJ1'l 1, 10 lercst II •• CUI w. at 7~ l!l:ro 3234 ·•••····•··••·········• (7141673 6210 llOMES FOR RF.N r llOMES 1-'0H RENT ·1 l)f' 4 Br l'n1:ec1 from S4&-S595 f'n<'d yard & lt•H a~e' f'a rnllH·~ µleast', k1dc; & fll'l!> wekomt-C:lll 91i4 2566 or !173-2971 Ak'1. no r l'i! lyOwMr rriudToSdl Eastblur< Beauty Reduced. you save com - mission 3Bdrm. fo'am rm, 2Ba. gar lakes van. Must See' $154,500. 644· llnS or 559-QK)l. Tower condo. ocean view, 2 Br 2 Ba, boat slip avail. sec. bldJ? Prin only. Owner 642-<l230. 631-0559 Redhill ~ Realty I 1J1 I Kl' .1(1\ t l lf ll l' .., ~ " lOC 33n VIA LIDO, N.B. PIElt&SUP 3 Bdnns .. 2 baths, for un· der S?S0.000 ! $169,450! 1be ultimate in, condo COHDOMIHIUMS WESTCLll'F 1&2 br. $79,000 & up J 70() We.'tcliJf Dr Open d1uly l·S. 6'2..-858.1or67J..6640 THEllUffS Very lge. 4 bdrm . 3 ba a1r-cond lownho m e , red. to $163.500. Best op port unity . under market! Broker 640-s.:i60 W4THFIOMT Ext ra lar~e coi ner duplex in xlnt cond. Moonng available. Spec- tacular view. Appl. only. flB5.<XX> '*Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 living. 3 Bdrms .. 2h ---------baths, pnv. wine cellar, ocean view! SSOOOOOWH ________ _.Newport Heights 3 BH ---------1 townhm Assume O.IFFHAVIH 415 Plrat• Rd 0,... Sat/S..n 12-4 Newport's finest ap- balance or $170.000 al $1575 mo. Prine only. No qualifying. Call owner ~5399. preciating area. Enter· ---------tainen delight wilh this large pool size yard with w it-in brick BBQ. Tbis 3 Bdrm. 2 ba property in· eludes guest quarters an- d/ or recr eation rm w/pvt bath. You must i;ee this .. priced at $119.000 DON TYL•lt & ASSOC., 1t•ALTO"l1 _. •.1t.r •' ,.Vt '•• '-4. •7•··- HEIDTIME TOSB.L 1 Owner will cons ider 'leMe/option on out.stand· iog Bays bo r e Ori ve home. 3 Bdrm+guedt. 3 ba, family rm. Beautiful Plllio " deck. U p1ttairs bay vie w. $398,000. Carole Tatum. Realtor 4fM..cm9 LM ca..ce .. ._. We Utt! NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charming s pa('1ous 2 story, 3 Bdrm. ramaly, dining room, large livm~ room. Masters swte with 2 decks and spacious mirrored baths. Wa rms woods. brick and stonl! Truly a d~orators de- light. For details call St().USl ~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS SJC&.UDED TUSTIH HILLS Are you lookrnJ? for a beautiful custom home ~ 1llen makl' an appoinl· ment to st'\' this charm rn11: home of wood and glass 1t features. 5 Bdrms. 4 baths. indoor atrium. 2 rireplaces and dec k s New d e('o r tbruout. Zoned for horses. Cal I 546-5880 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Westt•nt.r 1098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W...._.ter Vllloge Upgraded splll level, w t bedr m s. 21;'J baths. formal dirun~ rm & lar~e family rm + pool&. spa. Park Place.Inc 842-7461 ..•.•..•.••............ 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOBILE HOME BUY -SE LL -RENT F'INANCE MobM HOMt Store htfoe''Mltion C...tB CALL US 661-1021 .. - ······•·•·············· Pri~ Aportmrnts 16 urut <.'Omplcx Tcrm:-. availablc Pos1t1 V(' cash rtow $865.000 Agl'nt. 833-265(1 T ARAMTELLO & LEE ~"s'a.~ '800 COSTA MESA Besl locataon in town• Wl'll lands<'apcd , :.eparate melersm i:ncl ,l!arai.ees 2 yr s nt•w SiM,500 David Bourkl', IUtr 546-9950 ~ Ci)UAIL A,~~~S~. 10,... Tll l :lO ... M.I Va('anl. dean Jhr. 11.,b:.i home Cri>!.!.. drpi. Child 0 K no peL"> S44a mo tst & last t s.200 893 ~ Sharp Tiburon ('on<lu, 1750 ~ ft .I BH l 1 l~d air t'OOd • pool. ctuJurl'n pels O K $595 \~I J or ' br Pn cftJ frotn ~ t.o $$95 rnt·d yard & I! a r .1 i.: c s F., m 1 I 1 1• ' pll'.ahc k 1di. di P•''' ,.ekorrw c;a ll !J&I 25ot> 11r m-2971 /\j.,'\, .,., ft•t 326' 2 ~.) 5br 3b;t cardt'n<·r tn • •••• •• •• • • • • • • •• • • • • •• cJude(J ~~to ~ 567!.I ;>;() rEE' Ap1 & (.;11nll11 an. tiP~ renl.JI' V1ll J ttcntuh • ----- -67~12 Bkr .......•••............. HEW·DElUXE 3226 Brood St. M.I . Each unit has 2 1~ er·~ & den. 2 xtra lg pvt patios. 2 frpks. 2i.,sa Al.lt m-5009 ..., C.M. FOURPLEX BY O WNER S •• n Clemente 6 uruts. St .605 + month income S2SS.IXX> 2()'" On 0 w <.: 496-2980. 831 2822 ~1.366 ...... itqOft .. odt 3240 f'or lease N!.'w Newµon Terr C-Ondo. 3 Ur-~l!t :i ba. fn>lc. cerarrul' lilt: cnrry 3 BR, 2 BR. Two 1 BR North Costa Mesa area. Walk to everyl han,1! Great investment al only Sl63.500 ca11 540-3666. 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!~•••••••••• llOMES F'OR RENT 141.IOA ISLAMD DtWt.fX/Woterfrottt 3 moorin~. ~ood terms Paul, Renee & Manano. NtJ.. 2131188-~ bce41eftttwms 4 UNITS in So. Hunt· inAton Beach for only 15% down. rull price $229,000. Park Place.lnc 842· 7461 4MEWUNITS 'lllat you can get rarst user ril!hts on, near main ~iness (.stock brokers &lar~e banks) daslnct. or Santa Ana. Park Place.Inc 842-7461 HO QUALIFYING 4UNlTS GREAT OWNERS UNIT Owner will c arry $285,000. JON ES ~EAIJ Y INC. ,..,,~ (714) 673-6210 i~'J ; I ?t 'P~1 ~J Jl!AJ. UT.AT! .., COVINGTON 4.Pl•-X Prime O.C l()(·auon w.-3 BR owner's unJt + Lhrce 2-BR apts. Most sought after units in the area & only $195,000' Call ~3666 i';:'J ; I ?t lp;1 ~I a&AJ. UTATI 1 NEWPORT HTS. DUPLEX $125,000. 20'! down payment owe Ill U 'k. Prin only 641-0200 ..... -.o.wn. RftOfi 2400 .•............•........ FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. M1ss1on Lakes Country Club Coif tennis ·pool ~autifully la ndscaped. oo m.iin ten.a.nee yard 9EBOClubhouse Rd Desert HotSpnn~i; 21.3-378-2572 ~--------Beaulaful d e<'oral or 19 UNITS funushed Palm Desert coodo1ruruum. For :.ale &celettt Mpt lch by owner 2 Br l '".1 Ba. location. 2 blks pvt d ub. tennis . i.wim ming, paddle <'ourl!'-f r O nt H o a CJ sauna. )ac. & ma oy other Hospital A.II well recreauooal fac iht1e~ ,J' • d. .A -LI-Call \714 I 8-48-0227 or "'-•• "" ... '""J ~72 $839, 900. Owtter --------- hca purchosed MW ~o.Mty 2500 pt opet tr & i1 re-•••••••••••••• •••• •• • • • ady to CJO· PUil.JC 4UCTIO .. IY OWNH Of LAND IAYFftOMT 2 bdrm. 2 ball\ 111 'uper l()(:allon avail nuw tor "'Ult.er rt'Dtal S900 mo Sahsbuty Really 673..0000 4Br. Jba Exee waterfront home Yrly be BALBOA ISLAND RL TY 673-8i~ Mane 3222 ......•................ Jasmme Cr~k Guarded Commuru1y Brand ne" home Pools & tennar-. J bdrm. 2 ba D1n1nl: & f'amaJy rooms Sl.200 per mo 213 596-1802 OCEAHVIEW FOlLEASE Shal'J> 3 Bdrm. formjl d.irun2 great Sp) scla~s l~atioo S2<XXJ per mo Consider opuon lo buy ~ fR€HIG€ a..cc.. Property 2000 '-.J--~ HOM€~ T noco Statioft 2340 So. Bristol. comer of Warner. Santa Ana. Ca. Wed Sept 26. 1979 IOAM. M 1n1mum bid $105,000. Depos1t reQ, $10,000. Sale lo be on lhc ~. Lal'Rel br. 2 ba. frplc, pvt pal.lo. m~arl> \800 sq. ft. duplexSo ofHw> Avail O:t l lsl & la.~l mo ~ S2SO deposit S650 mo. 51 t CamatJon. 00· 7800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNE.R • Lake EWncn s 8'.da tuUU . + 21r, ..,._, tJ.,075. DlOD, SDL kU. ltema wi\11 a lacclcm. '141,000. to1l.Da. Dilly PUot Cl ... il\ed Ad. 0. W.C. --· IS1·2122. 2 BR. 1 be. 1 11ar ,.,_ce. ~.Wimer be. 2 BR. den., 3 ba. l car prt· .. P'rpk. Wiater lse. ,.,._ fB.l1UI llarie. c.-.. ·w. l122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dt'amatic-,\!I amen+ F.P. 3Br. 3S. + yrd, Jo« to beach . SC75 -$695. 114&-l~- Ea1talde Entertainers Dellghl. 3br ll!(iba, many amen. kids . no pell. Avail t/1.1725. 631--0t98. New dulllft: l Bk, 2 ba., each wllh .,_Uo. ~ Mo. VeG'\)' lease. No pets. 8-y • Bdcb 1»-0811 llMlbt,e•IMdt 3140 2Br, Lba. tn~ yd, enel. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. Crpt • dr1ie. lndry ~dehlu2br,2 nn aree. No 1*t.. DIS ba, ipool, Hurl\y. mo. llt·l8P + tU5 tlq ~or ClU>a3 ... ftt«tymsat. ,. .. -......_..~ .... ·. 3 or 4 br Pnced from ~ to S5i95 f'n<.-d ya rd & 1ta ra ~l.'s f'a miltl''> please Kid~ & pet:. welcome C..ll 964·2!>66 or 973-2971 Al!\. DO f~ ~t Z bdrm & den. 1seoo mo 1 Plush c:rp lj!. 21., ba Ceddl' & Ria.'>:. S blkstDocean Dbl ('ar pvt l!<lr. fully ma1nt } d Adults. no pet.5 Jn14wre .it 5 27 lllth St 7l4·960-Q31 BeautJfuJ 3Br 212B4 lon do. pool. JaC. 2 car !<!Jr. & opener. SSOO '\Vail Now No pe<.s 548-3392 Jbr 11 2ba remodeled kit witJi frmJ dan rm . lari.ee fncd y rd ,. pa 11 0 ~Mo Call 714-962 77AA ask for f..111ot VACANT 2 BR 2 Ba , rern~. v.alk lo sboppanj!, scbools. clo.w to fwv-. $375 mo V1llai.et• R E 962-447\. ask for Gen" 5Bdrm J ba. fplt'. fam rm. bltns. nr ~ho~ ~thoob l\Jd.c; OK $725. 963 7167 or !01~ 3242 •......•............... Walerfront Spar 3 Bdrm. 2'-' ba. f:1m rm On lagoon w/use of pool & t.eoru!I UC Or l~/Opl w Sl0.000 opt mooey Pnce $219,500 Wat.erfroot Home:., Inc 6.11 1400 575 mo 644 2 121;. 64G-062S Blia'fs Condo. 3 BR & den ~ 3 ba, on major )(f\!CO beh N r pool $9'C! per mo BkJ'. 631 · \800 NPT Shores 4 br, J b;i pool, lerulL'i $725 yrl,\ 631·3l54. 673-11 145 BU! Canyon·2 HR. J ba + den. McClain tuwnhmc Bar, PoOI. spa. lenn1s +extra.-; Avail CX·l s. 1C1l l 955 l055, 675-5535 \'\e 2 bdrm & den, s pa, 2 frpl<' :-., 2 ba ground floor Wash ('r /dryrr avail lrll pa1111. near ocean l,.o,e 11 t:J $675 i;n.8617 2 BDRM. Halboa Island $4.50 mo .} early OCl-:ANf'RONT 2 BR upper un1l w 3rd sty sun deck +husce 2nd sly pat111 deck. spa. wshr dryr & l!ar andd d $875 11)11. )earl) 1ha1l .:ippro~ l~I 79 WAn:RF'RONT 3 BR, 2 Ila home on Channd '" d~ slip for pwr boat \Ip to 40 Obi itar + xtra pr1o? $1200 mo JACOBS REAL TY 67>6670 Newport Crest Condo 4 Bdrms. 20,, baths. 'I story. dbl ~ar $750 mo Agl ~ nm 3244 l!nl Port Wey_brid~e. :i •••••••• • •• •• • • •••• • • • • BR Monaco. $800 per m o EXF.CU'liVE HOME IN Call Sara, agt 675.rooo or NORTHWOODS 3 br. 3 01S-S688 ba wlll!e ramaly room. •--------- frplc, dshwbr. covered IAYAtOMT/Yrty pabo. dlninl! room. wet S Bdrms, I ~ ba. Beaut. bar. Gardener & .water old house. Nr. NHYC Un- paid. $750mo.2 dilldren furn or part , furn. ooly, no petS. 964·2566 or ~~moEST. T ST O'M_~~_,,~~ A~~DOl~~===t~~:ir.ii:in A E ORE :: .. :~~ A -675-l'l'f~--• Terrace eod unit 2br. 2ba. 1--------- 0n l(reeobell. ~Mo. NEW 38r. den, form al 640-8143 Agt. d L n r m . 1 i v r m . microwave, attached,dbl RIM1' ALS garage. S800 mo. Agt. Bach..1 ba ......... $.150 -~-------- 2 BR. 2 be ........... SS00 Lease $69~ per mo. 3 San Clement.to b d r m 2 b a . w ft h 2 BR + den. 2ba ..... 16SO POOL+2 additional uliU- 3BR.21tt ba ......... t650 t y bdrms. fam. rm. air. lba Condo. \IP«taded model·V«Y nice S475mo. fittplace. vaulted ce il· Ing. M0-1327 or ss&-8188. • <Xflce 7»W7. llllfa 3bdrm 2 ba, patio. pool, nr parb·•chQOls· .... ~. e.o.8146. 3 bdrm. 1 ba. tlrepulce. large yard. Matu re ad\lha, no pet&. ~ per mo. 5Z l El Modena. Ne wport Heigf>t s . $41-50'1OC'631-3520 Ref. reqd. Pool . Ju, 4 Br, (am nn. rrmJ dinfm, lndry, ttnnia., etc:. Avail. NqlUI rm, 2 ba1• dble immed. Debbie557·3300. pr,• mo. Avau. Oct POil I.SEW/OPTION TO -10-· _eo._85'7_. ___ _ PURCHASE aew 18r w.tdilr fra r= ~e caado w/awt lake. pool, Oii ~et tree '$ 1pa, te nnl• eouru . 41111'. a., + FIR la le sauna. MOO mo. CZlS) SlOOD lad. O'dnr. 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W<Jlk lo !l\h Sl. beach $450 t u lll /\v:ulable n<1w C o 11 :'t1 a rth ,1 Gfd I lfil u ~ ~·36Tl " eu..domilliWM Utwfurftilhed 3425 .....••...••........••. 3 bdrm I 112 b a , 111• a ( '><"hool~. rrpl. drps. rri1· IJ1W, l<uni:t·, ~ar. comm pool, /\ \ Jll now' S.t711 11111 UllY'> 645 4i'l2. Evt·~ ~·~ To~ Unfumish~d 3525 .•••..•.••.....••...•.. N1•w :1 W rm. 21, hlh i.1100 /S IR fl2 f:>:J 1l1·n <'M A~.111 ar1p1 oi.. 1 >1·t 1:, ··~· !l'.JY1 •11 1;1:. 17'!1) ~nh FunNsh~d •.•..•.•.•....•.•...••• 3706 .........•.........••.. W111tn ltl'nl a I 2 lir l,;11.h 1.11:< k Furn or 1111 (urn 54.2.'1 11111 fii~1 11:W1 ( h :11 m 111 I' I IHI r 111 l'•"•n~. & l\1111ll \ f'11w $4111 mo Yr 11! 1111· 11111 fn!H(flffor 54!1 !~~· Uayfr1.1ol small h:.id1 1.1111 QuJC·l. dro;m twlpfJlf·, n.fn~. util $..125 )'riv m:1 :ir1~1 I . I 'I 'I I. 1-: U \ I B 0 f\ JSJ./\N U ON c:JtANI> c 'llf\N' fo.l. v. cl•wk rur tin a I q I 1111 I I K' I 2 IH • 1.lX.i4 1. K & C1te1d h.1r l'l.1.1 '!Utt tlt•t·k 1.iif.oO .. Jo I IH .1ppl l.!t:l 117 I llt1I tfl'l'nrcl Pou~uion :I Udrm:, 2 bath-. X Int ton<f Sandy bt:;Jl'h plu • lt.iylront SH~lll M v Winter 644 %13 Bc6oo Peftitt$Ula 3707 ~ THE "GOOD LIFE" ~UMMCRTIM[ flJN I A '·· ' I • • I 1 • I •, · 'Iv • 1 I 'f " ' ~ . ·~' . . , C.RUT RECRlATION , ;,, '.,,,,,1 it.tl,• ,, q,1 ,._ Ir I f / • ~ tit•ttlft1 (.h lJ"-•' llHt1I • Ii., lt .n , ., •• • -:iw tr1 rt •'•'I • (, ,p 1>11; "U ''··' f {Sf AU llf Ul APART M• NT~ 1i0t J I ' •, " • J ·' IH .r11 d I. lJ1fhHt11.t1• ,J • ~ J .• ' l 'f tt • '"''' 1 I • M1,1111 ,,,,,.,, tJ.111 If • Oakwood Garden Apartments Newpor1 Beach/No I I / 14 1 1,4~ IJ~J!,IJ Newport Beach/So f ~ It It I WE HAVE YURL Y & WIMTER RENTALS T akinq Roservati04'ls ~~-associated ~ . •11totc:-«"s~A1Jl1. TOR6 . tois w· ,;i..}:u ).JuJ 'Jl(lffl ·1 LHM H~ntuh \\ ,., kl\ "11111 rt. \'1 r h A11 1,;;. 1q-;o ( )·1•,111lrc11fl I" v. i' 'Id 111 l,.•,iul lt1r11 (,;H;i "'• frplt ..... bak11n1 .. , v.111tn S.'.Wl \ 11 fJI\ I 17K-4 t hlock to ''!:"·'" 11n ma<' 2 Hit. );1untln'. )',1r1)•1· wmt•·r ff'r1t.1I $.1:,ll •no c:..11 1il'1 i'11 11 ,,fl fipm ,,, v \t1H.J ·.v.v1 hl • I 1 1.llr :ma •'- '• '' r1 r 1t1 J ,, 7 ;, ''> () ,,.,:, · -r.n '", •,, 11 ;\1·wly rt 111•1111-ld l l 1\1 yrl~ w111t1·r II · hw-.h1 r..ir.11:1: WJ & ~(i.1 rrw 22111 W 01·1>anr11,n1 1;nID1>1 hd •11''1 .. •Nt·wporl o ••f•1J rrl ro11t Wk M11 Xlnl ltJC'alwn m:11m111r b7!Vi!l7:1 ....................... , _________ _ "I I e I' 1.1 1 n JC r o u rn ' & k1tc:h1:11l'tl1·:.. '7:.. J>t•r week & up l)<.:e;,n "'r•mt 87S.lf140 l U.'ltom d1w11rat1·d 3br 2h;1 W'ih ttryr drshwr w or TV 673 4~;111 t •~ UH y rl) apt' ~ $650 l'lll 11<1 No 1.1e1.:>. Apply \ftti 1-; Oc t•Jfl front llACU f:LO II Slcp~ to bcul·h Q ulf'I • lbimac. I adult $280 vr I y 111cl u\ 1 I. 673-!i:rl 2 WINTER tU:!llT/\l..'> 2hr, Iba upt $400mo 2hr, ltH• houM· S425m 11 !lmo!llll+' DIAMOND REAL ESTATE UM w C04\f N'W'f ____ __;.>l~t )U. !!..,!_ M~1 757.=I ~lcp.. lo ocean Glc:.11 J OH 2\Ju $(iOO t rn1J Garage. rlt·t·k r.7~. J5&t P~aOucmfrt llt>aut home· 3Bft 1 • z Winter rcntul !t l11r ~~,. bu, frpk All aµpli.inn: ... l>111yfronl 2 hr. 2 Ila with ~un•iic (/wet r<·"iil IH'•'ll f.;iwidry arelJ $SO<I mo & Av:ul 1mmt'd S80<J l'h up,\lllr.I larl(e 2 br. 2 lilJ _2_i3_47_1>_77_311_c·v<'' w 1v1ew & b al<•ony & laundry ar<•u SllOO per mo Cull 675 44ft!l ufl fil>m lolboa Penlnwlca Slel)b Lo Ul:ly 3 Bil :! b11lh11, Cr111t-. all 11µ 1>hMcl"I. Gara~e Lovt•ly MVVIEW1bd.rm VHr """"'"'.,.. ~I Ml"¥1ct. etc:. I) ... I.IOI trTU!IQ la fn>atGIUlup. • Only '75 per mo. u• 17$ lcntl U;\!'1 ..U adt,Alt, ~ peta; ActWta. No pet.a ,.,_ ITUI ~. Santa Ana l.JfJ Br lil/U elOO t"..d Ull Meta l>r. 1 llr f\arh ran \Jul • 118 Me Ollll ~ H&Q eut o1 Ntwport For more lnlo e•U Joe 111~1 W1nt•r f04 )', 1'11\&aiMr U ilL WIU Hlvdl ~~~~11 or 191'*' 1 aft 4 tu.olluµ. J&id;, yat. blk w ._. .... ......, P9Nl ,, i bdrn\ I b• h. 211 luitb St. S.00 ~-.... Vi~ ~j ttide·A••Y Otfice. f•r au11dll \dul\•. no 142 .U87. OU 2~ U . .... 8 On11 •1,.,. mon&IL Va· •~u· •13 'I'"' .-.. clllt. •No. Broadway. _,., mo " • .,.. _.., ~ l62 bdrm I xury Santa Alla . Hlttorlcal flJO RoarJI HNP •ctult• llACHWOOO APTS aduJt apt.a In 14 plana fldl. For mot'e lcalo ull Nu ""°' llul JICI I t' 2Budl\1Di0 IQ UIOO from $3$0. 2 bdrm Sun Warren 5M4TI or I•-A , .. I) --_ ~ from "500 + o_ ........ .,._ •)-\C,Mt"' .......J. •--1-t•..j JIM """'--f fVf :·~111:.!:.:::u:.: TD•• • • n ltber1tH in1 . 141·1111 PriMlpel_,..,. t ICI drt. • ,,_ -u ,_ ln 7 •o.t.•• • ._ --· UAM·aAM .....,. W~ IPltte f9f' lM d a )'t • No p O ID U . 1,.o.q. ft. avall. 1M .,.. --.... T.O. WAllTf C9rte 1. 1'11.e ~ aq. ft. 21Ml Jlan· lcw. Udo N~ Co. eooll ._,, .. ~DI 6 dai .... Ave,Ql . .,.a.G.. fD.191.JOan. ..-n.a. Abortioa. adop· ii'"' tialt 6 lieep6na. .... w.-. 4600 'M-iiiE:/ I APCAU lfl·MD ••••••••••••••••••••••• I -..6, R lbl 0 'I C -r:r.:•W .... IF e 1pon1 e . w r n ..... •••••••••••••••••• a. -c.-'--... 1 writ e r aeelu o n e --bedroom cotta1e l n ' I 111•• 5100 S.~: 11\all.)'Uc. I HT l \11 lia . 12~ Nu -·~.WM "'"a"'• C.-., Mw lll2 pauit. u•pt, drp1. bll 11\a. poodal! Gu for c:ook1nU 1 ,..__ ........ .. " -···················· ........... -... .,. Prelti.SOU. new • ~ --Ill' or Costa r..-~ DICUTIYI SUfTIS ~· Quietoeu ..-n· U.. & Yield ••••••••••••••• •• • ••• •• /\IXJl. l'\ 1 ••Kn•l No ol heatlfia J*ld. From San llunt 1'lr & 405 fo'rwy • IJI~ l''rwy dnve Nonh available ne ar OC uat Wri&e C1U11.fled A0d .-....... .... M••~• ( 'l!:AH~IUt-..Olr lt\liV 1'11(-w lt Hit. l. IJA, fµll I J W JW) I b7J llL.t4 .! Iii l llJ ""'' unu "iY 11 <11-t 14 Wut••r V-'llJ $t!>C.1 1111• Ml .. 4' I~ J.lir "/. b11 /. blk1o IJ1•ud1 t'Ul lll , \O il \l.>ll )I~ lot· t./'J Hl!i1 .Alt Ill \\f 1 ll,1rr111111( Ir 111 & ll••lh 1"111 l ..i~c l'nv.At:; 1 'l 11•c, $<!~0 M 11 71 t 7...t. .!Jl:K l.>11~1 ~li't-'wklcn1 Ueitth Ulvd on Dead> to. McFadden -Daie3 I.her\ West on McFadden to Seawlnd Vlllue ~w 4 vh·JC. • 3b1. ~. 3-/.hr , $37~ t-;n<.:1 l(ilrUl(i:. fq1l1 pal10, yard Hll1I'111.H Y K41l 22(12 H4l 21117 ~ fJ'))!i t i.If lwnt 1.11 I bdrm alio · 2 W.r m ;i bJ 1>1shwi.hr 1•1ul)'·\, drpo., 1•11d ~ar An"' J.'1v(' l't -& Bch /\villi 1011 M.2 ~ 1~112 im l'f>ls. drJ1C:1, bltns ('114 ~~Ul8. 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jtoom w/kJtchcni:lle $72week&up Mll·9'755 2rrm nr bcb. W /lul pn v S285 l!st. last"+ $100 dep. No Pets Sinile Mat 87S.5633. 64S-6499 ___ _ t11t I buck YJrd Sep i<ar Seepuil( room ror rent. "i(ud1v. 1:.u .1~1· 111w hh11·k i\~.111 r11.1w l4'Jtl 11!.IO S35 week.Costa Mesa lu t ..... , h u.o llll lu.ilc·~. :-1 UUrm z•' !laths. w u 111'\!3 631 l2S4 ~ ll11hlll'!I ij'l;j :~ 11"'11.. U", rrnl•·. U1•. b I UJJ 1<.:'K TO 111-:/\Cll 111111.11.11 !Ur w t..: hi.th! lit ,ury llv 1111 w rr11li & 111 am., $t!AI "", ms 10:111 CostoMtta 3824 .....••.•..•.•......•.. U MANCHA APTS I~• Jo:t-, 1.:t&.3 1111 .l(Jrtkn a11h i\dul~ lhhwhr. bltr\'> ••nd i.:ur, l!ll' hl.,1 1'1111 1;.,, Ptl 7'111 S\·tttl l'I fi.12 ~"'13, M~ ~ 11 2 Bdrrn-. I l1,1lh JjJl Adult:. $:1"1!1 mv t: a'> "wd 00 ::m:i Nt•wly decurat1'<1 3 fir% li.1 t11w11ho11-.1· ::-11.11·11111' r111·1,111n· & pool ()11ll'l area J\rlult!>, 1111 J.ft'h ~ t.i!>-5!149 /64S.33>11 •Nl'"' :?hr l'OOllO 11r ~' ('i,t l'lat.JI 1'0111. "'"' $-S~J H:" M!t'H or 7~1 04' l 1 N1·1ir m•w 2 lir, Z b,1 l1ltm •. ,,_ h w ·" h' ( I J u II d I " rw 11. "un1l1'l'k s:n~ m11 ;>.(, IJ('l" l>a}'t 1;7:; 11.';1)2, 1'\l'\ I v.k11d,(,i;1 111H I+••• ;!llr lh.1 ...,ml 11:.1111 1 Jflll1rl 1.111ndr\I S.'fl', \v.111 •r I 1•111,1:1 '"'-.1 f.!!i.1 I llr l .Jt1ull II•• P<'l 1'('111 pallu ~ .I 17th f'I 111• 11ff "•·•nt.J '\n,1 \-. \f11•1 I I.rm f;\11 :.i:n i! fltlrm 11 fll.'1. rlq11> l>ltn" /\dull' llnlv 110 IJ' l • c:n., rno M K l(Jf,'1 .111 ·•1•111 Trr.,nliou.-..-'.'111 1•r.11 "'" II VIII!(, J/IJlll .111111\' :\11 1J1·t.-. s:l2:i 1:..:, W l >llli St 1;11, \f.,111 (;.'11nd•1 :! hr, t llill\1· ~.11·1111.1 f'Xl'l l'l'tl• I 1.10111, flllll, /\ I \Jrd ulll p.11tf :-;, "" (. t .>11•1111.11111· 1·1·11ll·r .111111! "'' ltt 1 , ~lJI l·,\t'" ~ ·,;911 ,1,,.,., •r,2 ,1 11. ;• Ufltl't ;n .iii I 1111"11•tl .1\.lll ) •'' .111 f It I :!I.di 111 ht I•·\ 1•1 $4:!11 & $11,11 •r1•1 ~111, "'"' ... ,. • ·• Hm. pvt ath. maturt• hv.a. .. hl•f . )(ura1t1: $470 ,•mpkl lady, l.Jle pn v. rt•r. lJIA ~;i A.-.k fur Carl it $160 + Lal< Bctl 494 73411 J hdr ~75 & 2 bdr $>12!> Walk to bcarh t'a II Vocotiofi R .... ah 4250 '164 2157 or 96<1·2187 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ' 1Jlltaini 2Ur, no pcti; S2'75 m11 !IJ6. 7831l ()r !lliO :n n Laguna leach 38 48 . ....•••....•.••.....•• l>lx 11.>f. \'ilf1le\. dru~i.. r llOl,1\1 IC (l('t•,in \I ll'W l-:J1·vat11r Suh ll'rront•.i11 ril.l.rlun)! .h .111 $G2Sm<J 1!>1 (l(K1 I llll, $'.17.1 , 11111 :! Blockl> lo 1.it•Jl'h /\ v .11lu blc· C all IJ.Jrl yne, Qll 1161 or 1194 36n 38S2 ....•.................. Wu.t Nini• Ct>ndo 2 br. 2 bu 00 l(Olf l'OUn.t· $475 mo t!~1 4~~ Hewporl .. ach 3869 ....•••.•....••...•••.. P'AJU< NEWPORT t~J c ~·I 111 ~. t u r • Urdl'Ol1rru. & T11wnh11u~1·' Frum$389 50 \r><•rt:1rul:1r .'>fi:t lolal r1·c·re1.1t111 n proi.:r "111 "O('taJ pnn:ram 7 pools. II Ll!MC> cuun.:. Al 1-·a~hum bland lurnburt·~ & S<1n .foiJQWO Ifill-. l<O<Jd (714 1644-1900 ·•,\..l H1lrm-. 1111•:.inrront 1hi1Jl(·xt•. ~1:.0 u1, Yl•Jr f\ f,7:_, l!JJ:! llkr I IS<lrm . I hath 'I' h1fl~ 11r 11'11 $:WI M<mlh /\.icn\ 67:1 \,:!IU 2 Jlt'dupll!X ;1µ\ 111-1 blO<'k'> w hc>arh Yearly S-SSO <.:u II 87~1ITT5 OtHHEBEACH I Br $\.ill I I 11 pd 11111\'I \Jlh h t & la ... t /~lllll W <) t'.11111111111,7:1 ll!A \'II\ I.WO 2Ur ;m,, V.,1lerfrunl, a\011 l}t 11 ~ 180'1. $.&:!. :! Ur. 1':1 blk ba\ •1 l.~un, 1Ava1I. now. Veurly /\l:l T.JI l.:!:a ll•JOM' fur rent. H1i: ri.-Jr Ci ty i>lpr. 6, lmt:o.-. furn 0 rult:ly pr cpl (;1111 alter J p. m MB 1 flWJ TAHITI Modem l or 2 br c<ltll•f(e on beuch un Tablll with car. r ow bo ~t . w aith ma<·h 1n<•. com pl elt• lukhcu, clt' f"or mort! mlo <·:ill !17U 2W'J ,,. 'c-. & Wl'l!i<<•nd .. PALM SPJUN~S vaca· lion condo on M 1s~1on l11llt. <:ountry Club Grel•ns. pool. lenn1:-. Near Ranc ho M ira)(e rei.t aurant sl n p CJ II ~5al.963·1209aft 6 Larf(c B1~ Bear 1·ab1n pool thl. <'Olor TV. :! frplc ~cep.~~16 Rentals to Sha,.. 4300 •...................... Movtnll?Avold deposits & r ut liv1ni: cJtpCo!>ci.' l'rof1•,~1on'al ly ~•n<·t· 1!171 HOUSE.MATES 832·41.J.I E•qrnnd your h(1·:.\) It- with a rompal 1hlt• room malP We dL,cu\lt•r lhal 1.iersoKl Call TWO n :AS IN A l'ArJ l!Sl-Oil5or75'J l2U'J Hrnml1.• wM1t1.><l. M F, •, bt.k rrom hc:icb $1~5 mo CallG7S.7~ N~'C.I rmrnt, 27 l.'i, to '>hr unf um :!br •'l•l m < · 'd. St5o0 IA& l70S 1tfle1 ty rn M.Jl1· will :.hr :! Ur 1n .i llr l'lllllfo Wllh .... 1'" 25 :1:; tlCIJ mo inti ut1l. full> f•Lm "'n VI~ 77S 117:1 A.,k r11r 1.1 nnw Male, matun· r mmte In .., h r ., JI a 1· 1 11 u ' N II l.OWnhou.t!e Grcut h~u lJon G4(). 7133 Alrport. Allradlve ra~ 1311, Dally Pllct, P. . __. --- Intl* te«pC.lon!Jt. law Boa ""°· Cotta Jhu PENNY ,_. tM ,_-* Ubnry, coolerenc:e rms. _mas __ .-~----24Hr lll-7Jll iecrelanal ser vice. 6 o.lre· !Mlrent ol bocue PINCH£1 Xerox facilit y. F or a cpl lookfAI for unlum 2·3 ADS O.C. AIRPORT pe.nclnaJ t®r " further bdnn w/encl yd ror 2 ·~ & <id.ails inquire at Vortac ma~ q 1. Have good ~· ' Ano<', 9SS·2288 or r ef'• for all or u1 ONLY I"'> 15CC>n 1155--31MlO • ~1·9100. 12.f pref. Skve • •SlaYICI• '!J_tan __ .______ Seti tiny item or com Spec1alhln1 in bu111 COSTAMISA Proleu. office spa4:e avail. ID C.liC. Ill Bank ~ .• ~300 sq. ft. Low pn ce incl Janitor• al. aecunty services. con ference rm. & ulll Abu.n da.nl parlonit avMtl. Con venient loc close lo aJrport, \ruvel aiu:nl t. bank in bid" 230 E . 17th St., C.M. 6'2·9560 Pri .. LouHo. MocArtlmrat Jc*•" Sl.IO,.-IQft 1.116 i.q f\ & 91! 1q ft 111.1~. new, free park 1~ Av•1I. for lease up to 3 yrw. at 11 10 pr S<f II Phnc1pals only Aslt for Bill 75.2 0070 1 MO FREE RENT IXIC. SUtTlS ~CIMTH l'\l1J servi~. From 1225 . Newport Reaency Corp. ('114)644-71.89 ---- •HEWPOltT IL VD • C.M. om ce •pace 1296 TI4-QJ. ·5664. 2ll-8112·8967 ..wrc>RT IEACH New Rarden offices, SI 05 & up al 111rport w/111111 rreewey uccess. Gt'C>un<S ~ avail t.o 4000 sq h ~l.GinJl)I LAGUM.A MB>ICAL S...rte fOf' lea~. i.:roun<J rloor. ga rt1r•n tyrH·. t.Jowntown. approx 1127 :!Cl rt • llltructlvt• r l.'nt.>. C.Afl ltealn nom1 r' bi!).6700 J\vpro11 •M.-i ~'1 ft C 2. 130 F. 17th St Sollt-.. ,_.. SlSt1 rro Doyle 54H I IGll CORONA DEL MAil Dcluxeoff1ce. Sl50 mo Rea1onom1rs 67s.€700 Alriiort Area 1•n-t·ut1 \ ~ uf fo .. -e.. SIJ(n CJtpotlUrt• on llrn.lol W/)llrutonal ... ~n & J:ood prk ~ ~ lo I 2l10 '><I ft 5.57 7010 Newport IWaeh "''" JVl ~ Caniwry .,ct1 IOtl 675 4912 nrokl.'r REAL ESTATE BROKERS ~ for house lo rent in lAg 8ch area & reap Male rmmle to ah.r eJt ~nse11 Mary. 752·1214 ~5) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... o,,ariYMty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• flll Cloltennlt It Pa.rtr, C.:.O ordlnallnC bu..'I. flJI y hr k1tch1:n Com·p telely equi pf>t'd. Pn me area C&ll 548-5710 MONEY .. .. (') "' , . ... ... u.--UUttlft Or~e On ·Sale s:M. 700 S Ul~OH-Sale Sll .700 !> Uletto0n·S&.le $36,700 Toll t'ree <800>2S2-2000 MUUSALOM WeU e8tabllahed leadanir ,.omen's fll(ur c 11a Ion ~erv1n1t Nc:w1><>rt/C.M area.<c 1-·or tnfo Call Ray 567·~1 Alt\ lJ4t. Uc S'2. too Ura.N{t On Sa.le (;ktls Old UISU(' l y I>" 47 or 411 ·ro11 1-h"'t' <8001~2 200o MOTELS AUSIUS AnY""floere m t:al1fumu1 6'2·91lll before !i :.tJ f'OR SALi': OR u ;As t-: Auto n..-piur 1-J>l 15yri. (:(,,.1.4 Mt'5 .. art•o 2400hQ rt .VWk 1.1(1.'.I 54() 112".fJ ~~ ......... Opp~ SOI S .•..•....••......•..... llwnt •• "°' 'ty M.1uu~ ov~r 100"'· Return cin )OW' S J:luy into In 1umt· Pro<fu 11n1: l'rtJP('ftl~ & Sha11• ,.:11w t) Qi II K :tnd > !WI l IC8!1 <JR\ 5025 ....................... SWIMGL0At4S and bln1t1on ol 1tem11 t~ f1~ neum en . r eald e nlb or le~s with • Penny weMiome. Plnd1tt Ad 3 llnu fM 2 7_ ~2 .. 1 2 ..... IS C'Ontlttutlve da)~ Earl\ ~Y• "' "'" • llddloonal lint 111 60" for lhe2d11yi. Churae11 ' N11romm1•rr1al adi> t'or mor(• 1nformalitJn •nd to plac1• your .. d rall 642-5671 Needle point s tude nts OCC Tues. 12 J by de· i.u1oer /leach1:r J1n1t·e Beacon. Re~ler befort> 9/23 T1clt~t No 23116 ~ LOii&,._., 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS UEFIEE &all: 642·5'71 Pound VIC Goldenwei.t & l-k-11 . H R bli.ck ml:llt• Gt-rman Sh~pht"rd 1147-GM ~ or f"ound 3 pet• Call A n 1 ''"' I /\ ' s 1 , l a n c· 1• WI.tut' ~ 2273. n11 ,.,,. LOST ~h le l>p r1111<n Sparuf'i "J R Hu\ If> W~tcbrt 11r,.1t-R-aro 11 NIM' cuJl 67 ~4 160 Last. brown 'htJrt ha1n-'<1 rt'Ull' OOIL \H J.i,ml.llt l'Not-k. l'JIM 700 \Hill LI.' Rt-:WAJW t-uwwl 1-·em Welsh ( •1ri:1 v1c <.:oa11t Hwy Dllna Pt 49J..~ Pound M Boxer. yni<. V1<' 4UI & Grund. :.. A !.4l{JM6 •'ound ~m 1>.:1~l' r~m rlov "" brmn1 C'i.11..r mad., in ,.,n vl;,nd Hu'hdr •I & Hami It.on 963 26.J:I found m .. 1 .. Ch1hullhu.1 oldn do~ (.'orona tfrf ~JI' aTl'J t::H~ ~ ;116J t"OUND Dar h:.und t"t'm V1r W nr11 & (;arf1eld II R ,.. V .... ca .. _, OUT'CALL 24 hn 641 .01110 MC/VISA COYBGllL • 953-0771 * 24 HrOutcaJI Server\! LANA'S OUTCAJ.l, IOAM ZAM 775-00IJ •SllERI Lt:..: .. Cert M 1.5SWlW UousecalL" by App\ 1138<683H PRE LAW 11t.udenl nee<h 125.000. WiU do unyth1n~ Leital Coor1dent1ul DVM J'U tiox JITT, N 8 92663 •THE'' Ei.ITE IESCOllT SBVICt HIS& ... S WINOVIDf ......... ...,Hn '72-'904 24 HRS ll<tl W l7th Sl. S11ota An11 MAS SAG£ AGURE MODEl.S HCC>nS OUTCAUOHLY o.,. . .., ... ..,. T 0 M M y 631-2140 GOLD&« Gill OF N E w p 0 R S T ESCORTS 642-1571 7-10 P.M : surt WOMG Z• hn. 2tl/4ll:Ot 14 21rdrm Ouplrx w1lh yurrl '\•·wlv ptHn~t'<I Ch1ldri·11 1 )K ~µer mo. 1A:, llHll Wr l lia · upt $38:; :> hr , 2 hlJ ronllo. l11k•· to ycJfly. tJrh, 2 C'itr .:ur, .111 bltn•. 673-2493 r•vct. mu Sha.re 2 BH. 1 ba, fum apl. w/lrii pat111 w b e a ch view MaJe or Fem s:t!iO rno +. ut1 l <:rt·it. 675-5141. &ecutinC-.a-x 1n Deluxe Bld1<. Near Airport Pn vale offleff wiUI aJJ 1erv1cet0 a v11la hie Call Bob D1rltrnson ror det.aJI 979-&533 2nd Trust Deed Loa~ on ra11denl1a.I property ewrt.ormzed to meel your need&' R.t: DEPT SAMTlAGO IAMIC •Sfrl7 ----t'OUND M Bro mnt Spaniel M bUl·m11t lab Aullt Shep m11t blk tan whit m 11le f'em Bnndly fl wtlt wh.1pped. And OUwt' dog11 n well Mii r•ts. 644·36:56. (N 8 . Anun1I Shelter 1 •FOXY LADY• OtrrCALL ONLY h1x fAf,. l.142 ~EW IRE&> APTS B.1chelor $2115 l H1Jrm $:115 Bo ch & loft $:.I Vi f''rplr, rec r0<1m Pot1I , J a c u z 7. 1 • e n c I o ~ t· 1J l!ataJ:t:S Gas & wtr 1111 /\dulti.. n<1 pcl11 :1113 Jta.m.1lton. C.M 645·41 ll ------l llr w l(ar $:JJ5 t'p h , fnl'<J yd Wtr pd 2224 ··1r· l'lu(·1•11tta, 63fl 412'1 1"1Jthl, wry 2 UK. I bu f•, ~ 1 d t• S 3 5 ll m o N 11 luds. p1•U. 1,7:, ll71lll :t Hr. 2 b11. 1•11>L.~. rlrp:;. "l ,. {'. refnK. Nn t·l11l'1rr·n ,,r P..,1.11 ~ }140 •:Ol2 VI F.W (JI-' oc;f':/\N & t1TV 2 Ur. 2 ba . frpl<·. beam <"e lf. jnt•u111 , J?artJite $450 mo <.:all &b lhJl 548 000.' ''" 7J11Yl l Kr ooua~c type, 1u1r1.1jW. l'tlCI pa t111. S3iO mo IJI II loyfront 2br 2 bD 2111.-0ry. S750. Yr I!_ 675-8900 Ch~~ _ Harhor View Home Phaiic Ill Jbr, ftJm rrn .• \'1ew WJt.er & uordencr incl fl~> 752 H9lj() fo'antaslJcoc~an view <.:on do Spacious 2br. 211u w/ull amenities. 111011 i!ll 4.-.>11724 :I lllt. 2 bu . gar. Yrl) , $S35mo & uµ. /\Jtent &I~ 8J1(J ---- Beautifully U'1 itradt·d C"'.ondomlmum, 3 br, :1 ha , p.itm, 111·1· ~·ar dr 111~nN . 1:, ;H'I{' JJ.1rk w/vlt•w , JIOOI , 11uun.1. JU' 11.C.til S-1~5 m o <:ull I.Inda 001 ~ifJ) 2 Br. "100 mdnlh yeurly I Olk rrom bc h . (;all ht'lwc-en J.f li7S S291i Ololce shoppinit center _ speces-680 or 1160 sq.ft. Under 65' Prime CM, Harbor Blvd al Baker St loc. lmmed OC<'PY Agt 2 Arl1sls 36&.29 w /s hr 4br+atud10. :r.m<>ker. 8.J9.CY130 Bayfront home pn v. i.wte gar. dock, non amkr ~ 8'13·t521 . s.9-1.3156 Matun.-lady to sherto hm Manner's Mile. 4S<I & 680 w/same. ever yth1ni: sq ft Wm lllll.Cwin.kcl & rurn1!ihP<l Sl75. 5411~1 Co 64S-SSM Bach w -.har<-2 Br 2 Ha I' a r k N <' w 11 •1 r l 11 pl wtume&W-6759 ---- EXEC. sums Happiness Is havlnR your place or business al Prof bu1>1ncss orie nt Baker Center. Recep f'1•m awe 23 30 Non Uoo14t, conference room . amoker. No l'e\S. Shr phone coverage Close to Condo in Npt lir h wllnl a11port, ftne rcstaurant.'I 1lt:1111tner All 1.1mem11ei. Secr e t aria .. ser vices $l5() Ref's. S276.Mo eves avll.ll11ble. f'or more Info. 1~21.99 please call Anita 11 t ------546-2982. Ulns Uan who lovl's lhl.' ----- l.JJrd. nds rm by Sept 30 Ill«> Sq. ft . view. unde r Can pay SlOO to 1160 J(l'OUOd prk~. elevalor. S48-4iUn . Coa.'ll llwy v1s1b11il y Air ---cond. Laguna ~uch. 2 Chr1st1an m ale r m (7141549· 1188 . wknd1 714/832·~ v"NEED v"MONEY • CUDITMO NOl&.IM W & Md TD loens 547.5402 An'&l\fled by C...t ...... Lo., CASHAVAJLABLE /v1y purpose 920.000 min Mr. HM.rttrave. 951 ~ ----- Bmlness loans. any J>Ul"POM, any am l ,.,.. 842 ~ ---Fo&md. Siberian H w ky . male. blk w iw h t face. blue eyes. Vic lrv1nl' areu ~ fo"ou n d f t'm a l tt ~n. Sept U Vic l..al(Una N11("uel. 495 >360 ~5. FOUND: Unus ual oet Pllll'On Warne r • Graham. H8. IM'>-2:MI l .oKt. Bl a <'k & w h ile Cothe. fem Vrl' 23rd St . C.M. 642·8~98 . Needs M.edicaOon. ----REWARD Lo6t Pomera· nian . c r eam V1 C' Pinecreell VU! al(e C. M t'n. oild'll. Call ~·118111 ev•, ... 7011 d•)'S •97~1131• Wormn seeks Ole ~rft:11 job· gte<al pay. '!hort hr1., Ion« lunches PO 8t1\ 423, fl B 921&41 "COMPATillLln" "~ LtfHtyle " peoplt· ~•ncen! warm relation' Couplai c all 7~1-Qfl7·• StnMI~ cidl 75().i.,;7 Recorded Mesu~e any hr A.ft you a Bus lh.n go1mc on a business trip for 2 21 d~., Our Ai ency pro Vldm qu.a1Jf1ed lravel.mit sedy'a tn most uperh ur the bu8 world Call Uren da (714 1894·7563 frm Sam-llpm •1:,_ ... ,. ___ ...._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• _... W..e.4. 7075 ........................ 'Mnwr ttt'ntul 3 Hr 2 ha 111c-11 Avail immed SOJ(t New cpl.Ii. !rµlc, W 1 U 213/476-7738 ev Avai.l unmf'<I 673·211.:I Oceanfront 2 BR. avail OC~f'RONT 2 br ~I Sei>l J1111e $420 mo 1nl'l1h rm tnr-1 util. No pell. uul 548 9842 or 1213 J "-------~ j::£1S -- 1nci 642 0050, 6'\2 JJ2A ur <K'l';AN VI P,W, yrly. 2 ti'llJ.~~'f Rlt. I f\o dptx. $47S mo. Dano P'oW 6'M 67M or 642 3639 3826 .............. .--......... . 1. Bdrm 111>l. L1w $..'1!'10 Gar. lallJldry. l>ys ~t .evcs 498 0.118 :t-BR;-2'"1 ba. Best fr<111t VICW coodo 1n The Hhdf:. Sl<XK> Per mo .• yrty hw males. for ocean view 411&.-:2 Dana Pt. dplx. $140. b t. ------ lasl ~ :.t.•c "00 6628· ....... ....... 4450 --.. .. A -Ai ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fem l"mmatc n~ to --;::~ r.: -ahr 2 Br. 1 bn, Bal Peno Forlloreftud1ce1pace ul ~+ i,., ulil 8'15-triltO rea.onable utM. BUSINESS LOANS An.y purpose Of' amount. Lowest ratei1. ASSURED FINANCTNG.M&-asA .... 11!1'""',.... -. ~ 5035 FOUND: Ynl . Reln ever Vt<" SM Clem. Inn M Call Sandy bt'forti noon en-m. ----- P*ldel·attres&·inllr, mm prod, ad •iY·P .R.. ml dee:, '1. R.t:. SALES. .Ca "-4 e..r $-$ O-P P...l..>'- 2J.3.«!iCH13' BEACH. Vu•w, phir. 2br ~~rEUS·DAY hEACU Adil.a $56() ull pd 303 E 38r, frt>lc. l~Ba, 1>alio. t~iiew~!_.<!28_71 ~ _ l(ar673M36 COlfeMne ~7 24 Spacl()u 11 duplex, 2br, •••••••••••••••••••• ••• steps to bch. Oen vu. CASA DI 010 newly redone. ~' yr AU.UTll.,ITlES PAID l'OWld or $4.:i()~WIN'rF.H Compare before you 561"1537_..1~· J~n\, Cualom de.slr(n S-0.Wnh 3776 features . S p 11 c 1ou11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUtchen w1lfl Indirect runorarnic wh1to wall'r I~. NPUale dlal.nl( v1 w apl. $326 & 11 µ, an!•. full leQ&th marble •Z722 <lD2·l720. White paUrmn in bat.b. k.init•lte wauir ReaJty. bedroorna, pool, BBQ. - s~ed with plu1h htnd1cap ln1. ADULT *f. lwatltl UVINGAT lT'S BEST! llwfwwllMd NO PETS ••••••••••••••••••••••• t Bdn:n furnilbed IMS ......... l l06 t Bdrm (urnlahf!d M20 ••• ••••• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •WestWl l.oo Bt~ul4 BR.2ba. Yrly. (714)642-ll'7l $750 per mo. Nwp t. -bead\Rlt.y.675-1"2 2 er bU.oa. ad lts. no pee... ..:;;.;.;.;.:.;..;.;;..;.:.......;_ __ _ m IDOlllb. 23115 K.aiyon OWmiftl l Bdrm. Beams Or mt533 •Knotty Pine. $400/mo. . ·---J1 ... Yr. md. Inc. utJJ. 8'7M078 LAlgill99--or.... . ......................• ~;;;,;;:;..-.;.;.;.._-' ____ _ otend'n 2br condo. 40 • ..._ P11J 11111 ll07 ~all :.~· to ocetn. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• PriY to bcb. Clot• llR • .,.th. Yrly. 9ttp lo to to••· By owner baedl. Ou pd., rtfr11. m.~•·«-4112. -· .,.m.:iua I • ----- 2 bdrm. 2 bit rangu. du1po dU!hwah. OC'eun view, no pet.a, 1400 J11l & IW!l i de£_ ~l~lrl 3br. 2ba, rprlr Beamed cull.JngK ~Mo. 4U4 Olm ----.......... ach 11 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •llLUXE* GARDEN APT. _!!oY & &?ach 759 Otl 11 2hr nr-ocean: fpl·dlalt~ ~yrly Oct lst ;nop<'l 311 36 St &W--4.340 Nc•xt to beach & shol)lo. l uns:m1yrly. t'Um. 2 en $400 yrly 675-4400 RACHY.l..OR UN ITS from =per mo. unlurn. 100' from ocean . 201 J.; Ba.lboa. For mor1• Info ·call ftmala al ~ 7707 S.O.•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l • 2br. move In today. Wal.It lo bch. 1286 to $32$. fW8.-050'1 or -.ll03. •5'*: oceanfront ownen \A'\IL Drea~lclA« vie•. So s.n Chm "85/mo. m-a:n.or46; n•..-...162. 1 bdrm 1 ba. crpl, ~. ,_...... 1275 mo. Call· •3* al\etl pm. s.NM9 lllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ) ---· 500to2700S.Ft. M·F rmmt wonted lo 11hr M~A VERDE bR duplex In CdM. Xlra Ir)( PLAZA Bit, 1a r., own bath. $230 12iM.MaVerdeE.C.M. mo. C.11 Robin or &i1111n. 14MJ 2l 781).(7746. .. 2110l Laft,yeut. N.8. Stor• Qlaet M. 2$-30 lo shr sm, E· or dfice apac.; ltQO Sq. aklehome. tilOO+uU. Sm n.Sta.>mo. yrd. 845-LM keep lry1011. e. Gn.md.y Rltr 875-&161 ~~ 4JSO 700lq. ft. apace n ail. PCH 6 IZDd St. Npt lkh. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2'75mo. Call Robb ie SAa«J,e car"'•~. Safe & s.o15'7M MMIDI Secure . 13 l W. J8t h P Of Street.CM.m rm. Newport Near o.i c Double a ange aton a.e • a ce . $75 /o ffe r . No.o_,,rt area. 770.2180 Oftkie..... 4400 ..,... 50'I aq ft at.ore ol clc. 2l30 Avon·C 2131 4'1'1·'1001 flOI UASIJSAU • 1q ft lit CM. (olf1ce "••••••••••••••••••••• + warelllouH or ahop omCE flNtc:t available area). ·tMO mo. Prln . at 17115 B .. c:h Blvd. only near T&lbe.rt In Hunt· · IYCO intlon Beach, '60 per rnonah. PboM "::&· .... Mf'Vlc:e '10 per . delk •Pit' monib. Dally· f08 SA&.& OR LEASE Piiot olllce. Pbont lultJO ......,. lllt. Uyrs. t04lllm.rrt. CoUa lltu •rt•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wllr.....,c •. A1J lype9 ol real Hlal~ lnw.t.meota atDce 1 .... S,.dlliMt .. WTDI 641-2171 14~611 CASHPOITD't Amaican Mort. S4'1·1Ul Cllll Platlll TD's I.,. l,1ndlfll1 YMW TodlU, l~ol all Truat Dteda aold have rt · t.&n9d tolDv...,_111» ftall prtaelp1f • l•ltrH t ...... ... weakb •Uio& Utt Call clrtct • collett ......... c.. TM:lfr.-. DI:--IMOlq.ft. work art1. -:.uJ::..~~~~~·i;;:, !!mt..... ~fF~ llMll.ICB.lM.___. W•Ad ........... .,. TM/ INfor'tlPll. ' FOUND: M. ,-rey kit&en. WhLM flea c:oilat'. Vic. Adam• • La ke II 8 ~m. ...,..w...... 7100 ....................... LOST-wine eolored ••llTIAS••. lellLber clu&cb purN eon· needed, bltJlayeu . UWna ••II amou.nl of n raa for m motion mooey. hya. drivera p&c/lv aerie•. pots tv license. aenh mtnUI comm. Nead '*""e for trivt1. etc. Poulbly in Or1 Co/LA loc. thootln1t. tbt .tdalty of Orange OuUnl now 1l4·$36--0~ Oolllt o.Qy PUot t / 11/'7'. a M. C.e&ed · for "Fa11l U:WA.R.D-ull 641-4111. • awk". "~ve At Flnt £at. a.t; »12U eve&· Bite", "Rocky JI ". U.. . ''HllloweaL".•Sm fee. ON-S'l'AA ProducUon1, llidYlel ""11PI, call \u· FOUND! 11n.t'iun1 f..ae tUwr Ta t at, D MMbo IOI, &, lulfa ..... '°'1ND: WllMe "'"9. p.,.. ra&l...U,.~typ.t. Olll. l'Jl.'7111, t7l .... r. II tP IJlt ' • • ·~·"',_ ... ....._ __ .... _...._ ... ______ -----·--..__ .............. ~ .. ----·""·--... -----....... --.......... ----·----~ •• I' • 0 • I)! 111 Ir ·c I vi/ 'al ~ .j ' • MrC Mr I a· C.,1 '• • C1Jwter ..._. .................... ·····~················ ...................... . 8entft 6 ln.slaUaUon °'""""17.:;-odel lO RH/CO M~'' u .,, m .. aeUqu• --~ -.-,-·--~=' .._ . ~ """"' • t.. .. -J• -Ber•. o. Lacuna ....................... ~ Drhewa11•Parlltn1 -------·- JACOBS CONCR t.'TE t~UCTlON .FH~ln& • fODCU'le ••tll, ., •••• , •. 1lde•lll.a 6 pa\lot ... Tm ... , • •••••••••••••••••••••• H•11dl I I • •••••••••••••••••••••• ... = > . a •J 1 1: • 1 n . ; . , > . • tJ -.... , ~ .. · .... · ~ ~ .. • La .. c .. ht ~ .. ritMJ I" II' I T~ Srrke ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Valley Landa~aplnc ~/Ext !Mint. • deslan . 1prln.kler1 lnatalled 6 •• , •••••• c ..... brickwork as yrd clean· 14>. Ue'd • In.a. l.8rrs exp.MM171. Relidenlli.l & commercial Ptumblni ~Ir. Spec. 1a 'hee, lhrub, p('llning ~ '*'1tlna. frff Ml Reu. remodeling, copper re· moval, yrd cle1111H1p:i . ntM. 87$--95&1 pipe. leak detection fr ha u Ii o I . 5 41 • 2 14 ~. ....-. aewer loc.iana Flat M>-J4J3Jlm ESSIAN ,.._, T~ Hat Plum.,_ Pror T ree·Servf ce & CU.tom PalnUng mg. s.17-Jl Removal, complete yaro ...... ··-. '" ............ ~·········· ~ CLEAN m.kes It t'bltwry Gleem. Bach., apla, ••••••••••••••••••••••• IDl•8-Un.s..koaluta CU!rrOlll INT&JUOR ~ Ais*all WMlll • CAa.PENTllY Ue'd.. ._,,at__ IU--Free ~t. 3yr1uar fl'or okl & new a, re.pipes & lot cle&n·IJP. Free Esl Chuck Eulan 1162·1478 too! 10 yra exp. Call «·:m?. ~~-~----~ OrivewQS. parl&aa tot.. C.,..._.. rel!M'i.ra 6 1eaJcoat1n1 •-•••••••••••••••••• • • A4Y A1phalt Wt' fl ,...._ • ..... dean. io~t'le t ~. 0..-bri~, wb.t ~ , . <'Pl3 lO ltUa bthth C~an - -I.av, dbt nn, hall SU Avlt ... , llfil I rm rr ID. eo.b 110. t-bt ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a Ouar elm pet odor ~UDlt 8abys1\Unjl, lh ~ r.peir. 14 yn. Ppt' llome wffk. day or h1 Oo *Ot1I IQ)'H!f R•rs 33rd St, N 8 (.'onny 5.tl-0101 ~ ----Qirpet c!Mn1q, ilHm 4' C-'-1aa SerYk• bru1h Profeu1ooaJ ••••••••• .. •• •• •• • •• ••• • Very nnbt 751-89:11 DIVORCE STU f.1u y • R u a r a n l e e d AlJ...N-1 pro(. carpet II Pv.ctfic ~rvlt't'S 646 ~ uphol cleaning special Bt!fit pnces. 7~96&0 Bttkpg serv1<'e. all bus1 ness needs. hr/mo rates Carpetsteamcle.anlng, C. Cbristemep '97-41J6 any S rooms 128. -----Bill 646-7546 DIVORCE BY MAIL -- fTung to hna I S70 Ccllcu ..... Actloo Le!!al 842-5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Sandwich Express will C. ,...._. dress-up your next party ••••••••••••••••••••••• or event w/our specialty DlSle!ano & M!ronovitt catenng. 3 locations C.OOSlrueuon. F'ree est. Call 549-70118-4PM Lie 1'375064 646-8649 c....t/COMr:eh Resld/Comm 'I. Any s1i<> •••••••• • ••• • ••• • •• • • • • )Obs. Reasonable. J olln Cement WOt"k or all kinds 531-80!2. 646-0425 f)'ee est. 15 yrs exper Also blockwalls SS6-07S7 ....................... boa8.541-83'12 O(X'SWdant. I Too lruClc. Truh. trN trim. Dan Iha ... Ilg ~. . .......••............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WW houaalt fOC' l·2 wk Sid~. dump truck , periods Local reta . (0'9d.lq, haul, lree & yrd 91D-Z711HLB. Jeff ~ mlac. 831·1Z'1 t EUX,'TIUC:IAN ·Pnced rlMb\ free e.tlmatc on 1..,... ot u:niaU Jobi Ur JU1254 673"03.S9 ttt• •dm.ctric ~· ----------· El..ECTRlClAN Bein rates, best workmanship. S m all Jobs pref erred 67S-834S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCCStudeiu. 1 Too truclt Trash, ~ lnm. Dan ~- lo'ast hauling, res Sl4 & up Yd & gar clnupa. Free est. (714 )842-4.S97 Hraa1d1askg • •••••••••••••••••••••• K.tr.B custom wood fenc. Want a REALLY CLEAN ing, gates & fence repalr HOOSE! Call Gingham ~or 759-1885 Girl. Free est. 645-SJ.23 Gw••g Robin's HousecleantnR ••••••••••••• ••••• ••••• Srvc. ror a thoroughly Gat'dening. clean-ups & clean house. 540-0857 landscaping. George Alice's Housecleanan°. 1 bmh.i. 545-'1.072 .. --Reasonable. rdaable & LAWN service. land· refs 673-1.366. 646-4871 scape, clean-ups. Housecleaning, pr;re~ hauling. M2·9907 Neat. complete. rsobl Tree, Shrub Trimming, Quauraed personnel to Oean·UJl6 . Sod Removal. serveyou. lnsrd. SSZ-0105 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rd11rboa tr.r-.c• A11oel•es. IK. Low ~wner rates .ll1 67~ lliEHARTFORO _ J.itorial ....................... Aulos, Hms & Olf. f'ran- cell's lmmac. Cleaning Serv. We care more. Lacd /b nd. 759-0323, ~US7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• European Landscaper Top work Fair pnce Ads. 64&-4871 dys1e11es Valley Landscapan~ br- aniong hfe to your i:arden puts a soog in your heart 18 yrs exp Lit• d1bondl'd 6411-4871 Bttckwof'k. Small jobs. N4lwport, Cost• Mesa • Irvine. 67S.317S eves. Brick. st.one. block work. tile floors. concrete patios, walks. drive- ~J.:,Free eat J ohn ........., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Local moving. Freight, comt.ruction, household & o ffice s u pplies Resasonable rates Call ~2654. • ,.~/, ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETERS PAINTING Expr'd Reas Rates Free Est. Call Gene ~ ProC pauiung. En & Int PAPERING . Quality 56-9096 T ...... .,.ork. Free est. Doa !Plumbing repairs Ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ev•s.t, ~1·2215 dranu cleared. Water FR.EEt.rjal lesson Paiat1.ng 6 Restoration. htrs, garbage dlsposal0s. cn!dentiakd, readln~. "Par Excellance" st ~ Drahl. ~ · math•French.67~J3 lie/ins/refs. Ra chard MC/ tsa Mt\..daw Cleml•IJ Sinor.838-SSSS hlfE P IPE SU ROEON ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dave 's P atnl•nl . Res/Comml. Serving coastal comm 8 yrs Highest quality work Rs nbl, h e'd . Da ve. 586--842.S PLUMBI NG Free estunales. repapes. re- model work. custom homes. Commercial & retildential Quabty work at r easonable pr ices. ~ 7535. Lie '372863 PamW»?. Inti Ext Qll)' D__.__ mat., work, n.~ad '& an _._,, dust, Free &.t 646-1!52 ~~·;=:;·-;·~·;;~~;··~~~ Pa1ot10R. Re~ Comml ServanR Coastal comm 8 yrs Hi~best Quality wont. ~nbt. lJc'd Dave 58f)..842S. -------- t ype3 s h1n .ilcs rockshakes-compo tar. Free est. ~1·5930 Fm . Avatl --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:oast Window Clea&ntlll! Prof. Window care. R~as Rates. Ref's 642·5668. 2 remales want work cteanmg wmdows an your home, Mpt or bus $12 51' rrun CaJI Karen 842·6030 or Gay 847·37llS ---Collel(e students. windo .... wash.an.I(. Res ad /store~ Xlnt work. 642·!'1449 645-7!172 --- •P Altn'IHG * 40t: Erru & Htsa s Custom •37783S. Low rat.es Free lnt & ext fall rate~ est. 536-4'180, Sl&-4383 off Free est1ma lCJ> fj,~~Hse~w~s I C..ll dressmakmg & altera· WITH taons Expert work VOU? ~ Paantinit INT1 £XT 0 &&2655 __ . __ --. Neat.. honest, reas. 12 Plader/R~r yrs exp. w e'd. Dave •••••••···~· •••••••••• 964-1045 ---Neat pate le1tlurc<, Int Paint & wallpaper QuaJ work. reas pr Free e<>t Steve S47·4281 1-;xt p11ml. call Jim same 11 ----- Rt& EST. 89 l-I 4 39 ~ .............•......... fA&T.122 T-...-i-si~R~r 1 • ~-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:>-... C1.AR1-:.....,cF.·~ n :n yr~ l'N exper D11ys •·v•·s. ..-,[71 v.~SS 95 .. _95~ 111.*; l ~ l.J;;,,e "">methm~ \ aluable'' I · l Carpenter. aunor to ma · p repairs, qlt)' work, Cement worlt-All t ypes ref 842-8951. 848.2464 u c'd Contractor #380/65 Any th I n g D a v e ----.----Call Sllow-HousecleonmR 53&-anS. , 1''or a home that sparkJes -----Int pamtmi . Spe<> rate' Landscape. irrilatwn. for apt.s. B1U i'"rce est Qwr k Fa" 1t U It ~l Oatr., Plumbanl! fur n• \Jable repair-. f;ot~ J503 Pl:i<'I' Jn Jd an nur J.A<il Only Ill• Oa11y Ptlot rHlly 1.ia. o1nd f' nun II •·cilu m n~ fOU wll:ll't,,.,. 1n your 1001 Sell wtth EASE! lake snow 979-0076 ~-l_l's a BREEZE S""' r 'dl . ·-:::-64z..8482or 646-6563. r~ I e Items Wlu1 :J cJ.nup, reas 10 yr~ exper &IG-7s.i6 Lit' & bonded Norboru --------!-'Ind what y11u "'Jnt m Oal.ly Piloe. f l<1:.:.1f1<•<h 1llat ~ when• ix.•11plt• l0<1k community ... ry d•y .... tw·n the·> VP round Jn ,,f \i(Ulr•:J 1 --oaily Piliit Class1hli<J7\cf. setnafe items ~·5678 L.lassafieall.~ WllntM-Hefp" 64~1J ~l-8162 or 897 2862 Want Ad Results 1.\:! 5678 ----=----1temor ~dlUt· -• ··-·· --'---- H.lpWant~ 7100 HefpW•tflf .7100 Http Wanhd 7100 Help W..t.ct 7100 Http Wanted 7100 Help Wont•d 7'00 Hetp WCl!ftd 7100 Mrip Want.d 7100 He4p Wanted 7100 •••..•.•.••.....•..••. ·········•·•··•········ ....................... ··••·•··········•·····• .•...•................• .•...••.•.............. ...••...•....•......... ········•·•·········•·· •••.••...••....•...••.. COST ACCOUNTANT Job cost system with mom for advancement ~ccessJul candidate can s tart 1mmed. Related college studies or pnor onthe)<>bexpr pref. ROSAH,IHC 7141548·55.13 Npt Beach An Equal Opportunat) --~P.!.__ - ACCOUNTANT Retail e>.pr pref Degree reqd Npt Bch. 642 3349. Accountin.I( ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Oran9e County is la oriellCJ! And so are "I we. We're ROBERT HALF'S atcounlef11JS ~ There a re many new firms mov1nli! anlo the Oran~e County area bnngin~ about an an creasm).! demand for ex· pencnced Actount1nJ: and Pala Pruce~s ang ~ CPA'S AMditon Tax Accountants Cost Accountants Sr. AccOllfttanfs ~ Accounting Clerics Dota&ttry K/P Operotors H you are not aware or the benefits or working t.emporary ~Ive us a call or visit us al our new location. We will be hap· PY to discuss at with you. We are located in the .- COLDWELL BANKER BUILDING Suite 1'200 2333 No. Broadway Santa Ana C714JllS.410l f<)'ee Parktni Accca;ta PayaWH Clertl We ha ve an immediate opening for an Individual with 1 year A/P ex- perience and 40 wpm ty p· ing. Poaitian.involves ac- ~ tub related to verifying mat.chl .. o docu· mmta and e~ng in· WJicedat.el. We provide competlU ve salaries. company paid medical, dental and life inaW'ance for emp.loyeu and cliePddenta and a c:redli uaion. APPLY IN PERSON WISIESLO lUMSPOIT DYNAMICS mt WStpntrom Sa&aAu.C.. E.O.E.11/F/H ACCTIPAYAU ,,._ ...W lot UOW· .. Nwwporj Be~b pro. ~rtJ mJ~l-~o. EJt· ....... llelPftll, typlq aeee11ar7 . StartlDI salary t71t. For la· .... cal.I bra ,, ....... ·-- ASSEMBLERS Asst • .A.,t ~r Karuuni: IOOtO<EEPEA < ~1,hwr .,., Jnt•'<I f r. l!OOtl I I I ,. r ' ' ,, I ... n r k Couple. wde ·ofc• TELlERS BANKING IM~ ,, l0<-..111e111, com ll•1U!>•"""'l'' .. iu1ll:'n•• Electronic & Electronic Lab Assemblers We ve got great 1obs r1gh1 now lor experaenceo assemblers at Hugnes Fullerton One 01 LhOse rewarding Pos111ons cou10 be for you. • ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS You'll need PCB & nand-soldermg e111>eflence A t>ackgrovnd in touch· up & rework 1s desirable Most openings are 2nd sntlt • ELECTRONIC LAB ASSEMBLERS You snould have ability to read engineering schematics. Prolo· type experience 1s reauired. Open· 1ngs are ts r & 2nd shill We're offerang compe1111ve pay. excel· tent benefits. lrtendly working a1mo· sptaere, plus a stable & secure job lulure For prqmpt cons1dera11on. please apol) in person to: Employ· ment Office. Ground Systems Group, 1901 W. Malvern Ave .. Fullerton. CA 92634. r------------------, ' I : HUGHES l I I ~------------------~ ""IJ~•.-.L ~ 4 •~C.Par f COM PA~~ GROUNp SYSTEMS US. CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED Eaual Opporlunaly M/F/HC Employer .lCCOUMTIMG a.ox Fast growing company has need ror Accounts Receivable Trainee Ac counts receivable ex perience desirable. but not necessary. Appli· cants must h~ve the abiUl y to perform top quaJily det.all work. Very accurate ty ping s kills mandatory. Must be able to operate 10 key by touch Contact Personnel. SS7·90Sl. Equal Op· portwlity Employer ACCOUNT EXEC . AOVERTISl NG REP. for boating magazine. Boating or advertising exper. reqd. Liberal commission +. Call between 9 & l0:30am Moo-Fri. 21.3-594-8881. APT MANAGER For SS units in Costa Mesa. Exper'd couple. war e bkkp~ exp . Husband m11int. exp Call 642-5073 or (2 131 86:>-:l!Sl ASSEMBLERS. electro mechanical coil winders. for smaJI Solenoid Co. Prefer exper .. reliability a must. Work with small precision puts . Good manual d exter ity . Salary negotiable. SR ~neering 834 Produc· lion Pl .. Newport Bch. 642-8584 Assembler NICISIOM ASSEMILH Position available in mechanical assembly shop. Must have good mechanical apUtude & rmaaual dexterity. Must hus band-mc11nt. 20U fv&IC~ wn' tit:n{'(1t, c,,,.r IX l-..aml·x1r:1an111m,· $.t .!1 Units, Oceanslde.. eApr Expcru:uc-ep~ferred 1RIR/ FUil l1mto for 'pr1rl<. r•• 'l.l•ltarn TrJn.-.p1111.11u,11 ... t.-rt .111'.l~ hr-. wkh reqd. ..W ACCOUNTS liitT '>tfJfl' In '\c '41},0n 1)1..._ • .,...~ ""rf} '.'ifrtrr C.1r ...,tcmty ~n tvpini: y.,. TSL M~ml 64.2· 160'.I So (.'l>a~l Platd uHll•t-~Jt·h 1>42.~i:y. ..,,.,,h, I~ lk·dt h Ill\ fl . Lr:11n t'Mi:c·n1;1I '11rrnun ......... _..C ... .,SIST. 1-ull & part tim<· C:;1ll 1111 1linl!-. w1111· lluhtrnt. ••~11 ~ R:ilph l\1nn 10).!i. .1t An e11C1ting opportunal~ lbokkt-e• ... r :JIB411 \1rv.,1\ '" t:\l to coach 6th j!r ade J?•rl'!> ~ 3333 Brastul ~l ,.., a vailable an our r c .. ,.tm·r &. "ilHUt•r lull ur ~ basketball Oav1sSchool C M beautiful n e w Lak1· A/Ploc*k~ I ·r •IJ~ &< • , .. na ni.: =rayment $203 ll11:h 1 Porest branch for an t'i. To S 12.000 1· 111 n • 1· r l h 1' I."'' Diploma + expr Co6ta ~~a orhi•t> !-'•ill penenced Teller Sttv.. 4-•'('fJU.(lb pc1•~lll•· '""'k l.lr.m~f lilh l ~t l1enr;1l CaJI 556-3430 r~r ~ro-tmie Call Mr w ,1gnpr .ii Acrount.s clerk une }t·ar k~s>·r ..... lll I Ctll~l(IH 111111 Allendent work w han dicapped adull.S Must be strong. willlnS:: to a~s1!.t ui tasks as to1let1n).!. f~. l{en'I clean-up S3.20hr. Plus benefits Phone. 546-5760. Attractive s l!l wo m en from 20-JS, extensi ve travel. ~ood pay. cxv in all aspects or busint:Ss an· cl. R.E .. OMV work. lef(al. for. laOR .. ins ctt· Brenda. 894. 7563 A U D I 0 V I S U A I. R ECORDI NG JOU $750. to $900. depending onexper. 751·9700 Auto •LOTMEH! Qlevrolet Dealer orters ru1J time permanent ))OSI· liom to assist ne w & used car managers in vaned. l.DlereSting tasks. 10<.:lud· ma maintenance or in vent.ory. Opportumty for advancement Sec Sales Maoa~er . H OW I\ RD Chevrolet, Dove1 Qua• I Sts .. Newport Beac_b __ AU T 0 · M E R C I-~ D E S MECHANIC TRAINEE. mus have so me autnmolive exper. Apply 1600 Jamboree. N.B at Texaco. 644-6755 Frank •AUTOSALES OPrC>ltTUHITY ! Gel set for the '80':.' Howard Chevr olet an Orange County Airport romplex must add three for £.Z strail(ht sell & lease. Generous pay' Op· porturuty for ad vancc men\. Auto expenence Dill r~uired but previous se l li n g h e l pful HOWARD Chevrolet. Dove /Quall Sts , Newport Beach. Babysitter . late housekeeping, l ·S days week, near Bushard & Hamilton. 962-8389. Babysitter. exper pref, af temoons, 3 children. Ute bsewrk. 968-0234. 546-caotl S&L expcnen<"c a nd l) p bJ< k11rvund ::-,. , Or JOl1c I Ulg of 35 wpm are rt' 0JW1\\ Z7001larbor ntvd Cciif. Federal Sa•lnqs &loan Equal Oppor Emplyr Banlo.ng TELLER ~ACCOUNTS Permanent. part 11111<'. liitht l)'p1ng. Will con sider trainee Call ror appt. Mutual Saving!> & Loan Corona del Mar Mr. Conopasl 675 5010 EqualOppor Emplyr Banlang eo...rcial Teller bperieMed UHITB> CALIF IAMK l l 40 lrviM ll•cl 1..... 558-5942 E.O.E. Banlunl( Teflet-/Part Timr Immediate opemoi.? for exper 'd p /time Teller with ood customer rl'la· taons at1tude to wo rk Tues Wed Thurs Con \.alt Lee. OranJ(C Coa-:t Sav 1n 1ts & L oan. TI4-j 1801. 1-: 0 E _ BANK.ING .. TB.LER Pert Ti• Our Irvine oHiC'c ha~ an 1mmed1ate openanji! Bankmi:t cxpera l'nce 1s preferred. but we wall traln you af you ha vc hltbt typing skills and some cash ieran.I( ex perience We offer a good ~salary and •f'ree parking •f)'ee career apparel Please call for more mformation. qt.Dred TUSTIM PER SOHMEL In addition to exc.:cllent l!rowt.h pot l' n lJ al C:ol i.i m bla olfors a top :.lJrtlnl! ~alary. ideal .,..ork l'n v1ronment, a nd outstand 1n2 beneC1ts 1n<'lud1nl.! medical and dental in ~ur;ince. full y pil rd career 11pparel. an<l much more f'or an an tervaew appointment plea.'*! call Personnel .n 711).7101 Ca• u.aa Servi.gs ..t loe Association Equal Opportunity EmployerX F ~r Stylist to rrwnal!t' part time 631·9577 Tul':-. Fta. ~~. Sat1 \15 l'\e~ 681 ·~ -----BEALTY Jull1111· manicunst. full l1ml'. ~ !1-17~ ..¥'·117i'I •llKESTORh Repair mechanic (ur Schwrnn dealer f.'.x c·ellenl salary Musl hJ' t' pnor bike mechanic •'" ~ an a store ~~9835 BIUJNG CLERK lnr ma1or whole s al1: nursery Applicants must be selr startm~ & have mm lyr bkl('Jl ex J>('r Beoefats incld . fully pd house plan. 5 da.> work week. educataomil reimbursement Contact Joanne al 962·6ti04 llOC..rt/ ADMIN A P. reports. 1oomals, order•nA. follow up. c us t omer s er\1<'e . phones 8 30·12 30, Mon thru Fra. S6 hr. 640-9193 IOATSHOW Help W aniecl. Call Teri. ~ SBlVICES, IMC r;-;rr..• ln1n1 111 '"'"I 544-6141 100% Free to Applicant l~~Pt'r pan tHTlc KJVtt:ra l<t'llll) 49'J~ IOOK PASTE UP Part Umt•. Mon. lµm tu lOpm. Tu1•-. 10.1m lo 6pm l'\o 1•,p1·r1•·n1 1• ne<"<">Sar~ ,\ppt' ·1 ht• f'f'nO•-.J\f•r llihl Pla<'t'nlaJ A' l' t \I l~.1-" Boy lln' JI•· 1 lut1 1J3.11 tame -.tu<lt'IH Ot\ r.-.11 l::l111tb€'lh I hur, thru ~un \ tttpm l11r J PJJ(_ 673 :I.SI~ RL"S UOY p.irt tam" l-r1 l unch 11 JU I ICJ BUX,1"lll'STl-;m .. ,, l i!tt; ~lJL\rthur Blvd In tnt' 11''oorl Park 1 !>19·3'ill-l IJCSIN1'..SS MI~IH.U cnt:Pl.t:~ ~1:-:1:.IH.l> P ,\RT TI ~a; t.' \ LI. 9ti! 3232 UUYER. µurrhJ,111.i vanelv item_ ... l11r 'mJll grov.'lnJt manuCactunnl! Co Top pa) and benl'fn~ Permanent F lamt• ~H ~nnJ.t. l!J..I Produt· oon Pl. Ncwpun lkh 6428584 Cabinet l .. ay-out m<1n rrvllmen. a:-semblcr-:. & cabanel 1ru.tallcr-. F.A cellent benefit s Taklnl: appbcauons 49'l ~ Ccrfeterio H•r Short Hours C~HIERS U10TEM MARKETS <~runR.' now J\:.alJl>I" for full ltffil' a~si!>lant n\dnal(t>r.> un .. 'nd & :1n1 .,tuft :-.ti t''lpt>nc>nc 1• net· w .. u-a.m Na rt SJ 10 tu $1 ~·r hour 1\dvurl<'•'ml·nl OP\JUl\UNl> Cor m.1n.•a..•· mi·nl POMllOI\. .. tu s:. ·.11 vi·r h-11111f11u.ihfll'1I "'" m.ir•• 111form.H1on & •(I lt·n atow \% \l'JStl eor c-·II ;1<1 s:r: -l~4" w.11 111 1rr.·1t'" on S.Jlurd:.>' b) appoint mt•nt Equal Uppor EmplO\l'r ClASSIAED ADVERTISING Ttw Dail) ra101 1" ..,e,•k 111'1 ,, i>'-'r;oo lt• ,1u11 m,•nt nur c1a. .... -..r1ro ,\11\ 1 rt, .. tn•! llcpJrtm,·nl 1111 m !>IUP tl'lt'phOll•' -..ill''°I l'l.i.-.~1l1t'<i or I 1·h-1Jhnn .. .. J I" ~ t' ' p 1• r 1 ,. n • ,. 111.'t'1"-'.in H~~LIHf-.~11-::"-T~ l"l;Cl.l l>F ~tu..-.t t~ J)l• l5Wl'\1 4c•ll'I' lJ1t I IA.•Pt'nda bl1· C.lOd ~peakanc \ u1t'•' Pleasant i:x•rwnahl\ Salary c.:ommcn:.urJt(' v.1th expencnc·,. .-<'Om mi.-.:;1on t:xccllcnt t•om pany bencd1ls If )Ou un• amb1l101.1s &. want to be paul Cor ~our etrnrt~ plt.>:i...w rall for 1nterv1ew Personnel !Npt 6-12 5678. ext 277 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JJO W Bay St Costa Me:.J Equ:il OpJ>Ortun1ty ___ Employer:_ PACIFIC MUTUAL A 11\..IJur b(t> 11t~UrJ1lo ,. \'Omvan:. he:idquJrt).\ I'll an Ne .... port 13cac.:h h0t-. op port unat 11:'-. for • n dJvadu.it.... with :.kills a111I 1w n t' r 11 I 11ff1 ,. 1· t' ic penl.'nt't' In l or mur1• "' th4.• followurn .irca.., • l)P15L'> ·~'(:rctanc·~ •<.i<>neral Clt•r1c .1) -<:omputt•r 1 .. rn1111.1I f )pl'ratu,... •SWlJst1n1I ~lath l 'lcrk.. .. •1WX C>p.·ra111r • \<·<'0Unll11i.: Cl1•1 k v., h,1\1· 1mtn• cJ1 .11 1 •>1~·111naz,.. It \llu qu«flf' .,.,. o(fr•r ,, unac.iu•· .... 11rk ma: ttnvironml'nl 111 .11Jt11 uon tu •"<t't•llcnl ''''"' pai•) ho.•nt'fll!> l'ka;.i• u I' pl\ an po•r:-.on 10 I 't>r-winnl•I l)('µart m1•111 ilJIJ :-;t'" port l 0c>r1h•r l)r !'tt-wport lk:ich. Ca !.124:.iMt Equal Opportunat v ErnploH'r \1 I-' OencaJ PENSION CASE PROCESSORS «TrairtHs or exptri etteed I Pension dc•p;.irlm •nt need~ ind" aduals for many aspect:. of Pension ;\dmm1strat1on . Ba ~h' math abillllcs n.-qwrcd. Good opportunity ro work an area o( ex- paosaoo and growth. •ACTRESSES/ ACTORS. be familiar with re-work, All a11estalJ types. No troublesbootlng, drilling, 6JG.707l Rdllity federal Savings and Loan Assn Equal Opp Employer exp nee. "S.A.M." In-reaming & pressing . Babysitter, mature t er viewlng now. Our Minimum 3 year s ex-woman wanted in my clients have worked perieric.e. Excellent com · home, 2 cblldren, Jyrs & "RoekY11'". 'V01dtE -& pany -benellta-Conlact ,_Infant.,.' da¥s.. hrs Oex•· .BANKlNG IOOKICHPB F/C Position with prominent Fash Jsl. Real Estate In vest. Firm. Xlnt op· portunlty. 64().-0123 IOOD9llt J hr rrun $3.SO per hr C.M . N 8 . Cdl't1 areas No exper necessary AP· ply at Newport M e~a UntCaed School Dis t Food Service Office. 18.57 Pl~bn. Costa M~a 64.S-2920. ~~~-~--~- OencaJ We oHer outstand1n,c working conditions and a SENIOR CLERK rr~o!1 q~f/;~pf:;skea:~ 1be Boxer", "Lady In Pat Mills, SS7·90S1, ble. Rd's,CdM.644-1658~.-r-===:::.:..::::__ ___ _ Red" w/R.obert Conrad, E.O.E. and640-2867. .. Wrigley 's Double· rNnt'', 6 Disney SUldios. Aeai5UDt SaJes Manager. •Anyooe Interested ln We're s1e1tlng 2 well ~ovie~fTelev, calJ groomed.womenfn>m40 'S.A.11. today. Sm fee. to 55 re.,_ to assist i.a m 4)1'11Hl*'exU5. sales le m•;::• ement AmlJitioul! Be your own 116ast have ex ence in tma. Wort your own brs. ladies redue og salon. Deta1la call 535-5122 lh. J.2. 8pm daUy, every other Sat. 9-3. Up to $1100 ~57 mo. Call Mn. Sullivao JI )'OU're young, conlt-_631_·21644 __ • ----- dmUr have the abillb to Al&ilt Order Clerk. wlU ~ q_ui ck.ly . and are V'ain, It typing, pac1ta1e ~Call for a 1enerou.s bl· onten, n0 heavy work, 4 come. DOW S40-0&23 day wort wk. Paid benef. bt?n 11&1. Mr. St.one. m..a. ~~~~~~-~- ........ Stnla Sellin& an)1hlna with a PBX operators for a DaiJ.y Pilot C1ua.lfted Ad telepbone aaawer1n1 ts a aimple rmtte:r .•• 19'\'ttt UDertene.d « Jmt can &e-5611. wUl tniin. ·l'\IU Ume 01 Plrt time lldlb avaUa· bl•. D•r•. alt.noon· ewaMla or .,...,. Jani. Mult &. able &o wort . -"*~TnUI· • wpm. '*"8--. Ma1 co. beMfi&I aveilable. l"-.al -.rrL .................... == Jf/r 1:.0 .E. Babysitter /Housekeeper. live In or out. Speak Englilh. 640-9009 BA BYSlTT ER o c · c aslonally needed. CORONA IUGHLANDS ~ BABYSITI'ER needed for kindergartene r . S·balf dy1, HARBOR VIEW SCHL AREA. 675-32AO Babysitter needed eves approx 5 to U. CdM. Own tram. tTS. 7$21. Buldnc/Sav le Loan ••• NeN-... ...,. ...... rt Buch office. Wlll lralo. Mu1t t ype ~ERTONS•L 7W-8'11-GM EOE SR. TELLER Excellent oppor tunity for experienced Teller to assist Savings Manager in all phases or savin gs ope r ~t lons . Our NEWPORT Beach office b seeking an inciividual with 2 years S&L back· g r ound and s trong knowledge or I RA. Keogh and new accounts. nus run time pos1t1on or. ten a atarting salary or IPI pet' month and great bmdita including: d 'ree Parking d 'reeCareer AppaN!l •Hultla lnauraru:c •Denlal J.ntura.nce Please c all Annette Menne at l:lf.1071 ror mn lorOl'mllUon. ....... C NWT... = ~IAMI SetL .... 11401n1119m.4. '--~ ,.... 11Mt42 -~ LG.I. ~ ..... aGCM&IUal '° .. u? SIU. 1cDe lt.6tnl wtlh • Q...,,_. adtdO It welt. D11i1J PUot Qau.lned Ad • -,. ~. gai ment mlr-ift.Q)sli Canvas seamers wanted Mesa area has ~ood opp-t o ·w.o flt o if 1r °'1l t,y for sell-starter. Strc>nl' specialties. OeCapraos bkJr.g exper a ~must. F /C 15'10 Newport Bl. CM be!p(Ul. Sal 0 .0 .E. Send _6.1_l_·ll30 _____ _ resume to PO Box 2135, Newport Beec h , C• !111883. • CARD EX Bookkeeper, P /T , f\tll to assist Carc:lex Mlr an n. .. -e for N__..rt Ctr PQlt(ng and scbC(fubn" ......... & --,..... operation. Good cbance Travel Ntcy · 833·3S08 or for advancement 640-0GO. Marty. ltOSAH, IHC. Bookkeeper 714/548·5'.'W Npt Bch Apply V~vet 1\1.rtle, se An E qua I 0 pp on Fasbioft Island, NB. F.mployer ~---------~--800 KK EE PER . part CAR EER Ume. needed for RrowlnR OPPORTUNlTV educ:aUonaJ publiaher . lntemallonal cosm eht AbWt,y to bandle au a c co. Qeeda a people In· c t•· Journal• up to ~in all facets of aeneral ledaer reqd. c:oamel.ict ft •kin care. Ji1eidbae houri• •Oiling Exceptional tra ln1ng. OUDda.. COIQPeMatioo de· .... 6 rn«nt pOlllUOI\$ Pl'dllll oo •aper. Send avail. in your area. Call iwume to Creative Cur· Mr. Reeve. on Wed. & ttcuha:n lne. Dept. DP·l, 'lbun. (7101151-61138. 15111 Comme.rca Ln H.B ...... AU repU• Ca~t lnllallers. ex· willlleW""ed. perd, W/toolt • truck. • lllM'I C.rpeta, Ut I::. IOC*IW• l'NlSt., C.11. 64.M1132 . Alroaed.. ale. C.11. 2 to• CAIWASH .... -.Pri. ~. Bl•lc bklr ltll1 reqd . CASN• ¥1...U.1 le ltbmedlate employment loc "'1 dri•lo1. Pllll. hr Ul\eniew call ~or511-t'571.., .......o. ' ~~~~~~~.-~ ' -'- ' -·-~rsooto: A le er m C'P"B'OnTlinl ----------11 PACIFIC ' MUTUAL 700 Newport Center Or Newport Be1icl\, Ca 9266() systems. a progress111e, growth onented ro - That's Advanced Con trots' Our 225~ growth m sates wtlhln lhe last 3 yrs. backs us up. We 're still small enough to re- cogruze our ~mployees An Equal Opportunity skills & abilities. & offer Employer M/F them compeut1ve Waites ~~~~~~~~~ W1th 11 co paid medical plan. People who are seekJni: an apartment look first in Ctassilied. Will your 1be ideal candidate will ad be there? To plac'e bave 3T yni. clerical exp. 1_)'0Ut':...__ad_;_. c_aJ_l...;M2_::..·.:..S67=-:.8 __ With mirumum J yr. 1n personnel. Must h• ve iiood typing s k.l lls. be de· tall oriented & Ulte work- ing with fiJtU,reS to matn· lain salary records & compile montbly re-pma. If you feel your ~kpound rneeta our reqwre m en\s , pleast call 11.4/5.56-9300 or apply inpenonat . ADVANCID COMTIOLS telOI Jamboree Blvd. Irvine E .. O.E .. M/F - $1.89 per DAY Thal '1 ALL you pay f()('. OOdayad lntbe DAILY PILOT SEIVICE IBTOIY 00 IT NOW! 64Z..M71 -. n. t..JlK Ac ·r u "''" ll'llln 1h1rp 11wtl; D Mir .. icd b.-ndlll• J~ t?U (11 IU C M n.t-.ttK ll,.11th tohd 1Lur" ne, d1 put I llllH \f.r11& Moo .. .,, II 3 Mua.t be abl• u1 l111ndl bu\' y I Ufi( h tu bu• '* 17:, I a. .. /MHGI. <'n1mruu, aHll ., • .mLi Elpr J'l'td 4tC> 7~ J ( 'L V. 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M.4rh1r1111t I rl• 1111'•', l>fl•f 1 I 'lllfnt' -.111111 t'llllt'f ,,,, 1"11 "1.uHJf -1'11111 "' Irvin•· ( ··" 11 11 .. y '"' •tfllll 'lrl '""I MACHINISTS ·· lmmo..-11111 .. •Jl.lf'llrr111,11 11111 tc1 l(rowlh •ntl prt1m•1 lli#la fllf U14' f11llowinl( SHEET METAL WORKHS TOOl&DIE MAICEltS TOOllOOM MACHIHISTS • Al'l'J.Y JN PY.Jtl-ION LEAR SIEGLER TIAHSPOlT DYNAMICS <UJI W 8tt•eratrom &Illa An11 E 0 I': M/P'/lf JaMllr' Meded fur <'An v~ Hotptt1l. alnl bmrftt.a w/lnaurence ., , _________ _ ~v•. apply tkv.,r ly Manor. ~ Virton•. Cmt.l Ill•• J 1i!W f!Lft V SAL r.8 Ma.1da, apply 1'lN! fnn 111' l.o111<un1, :ei I N t;oo11l Hwy, IACun• Ouch 1 'm lor*in1 few 1n .,. MAIDS ~ dlamand 11lt111 11'.aS*\enu.ct full 11m., ft p•raon I• m 111 • r ........ 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Of t 1 ...... lrd --.o.u .. .... IAl'9Gl!AIU> ...._IYITIM• _,.......,M.C.M. ... .. W. ... kloklq for en ~ ..... lo..,114' m11e&aln indoor plant1, fl.II.I• pert Urne poa1Uon1 evall•bl•/wMllendl r11 'll'red. ,,._.. •IPIY In ..-11on u-n. rrt, • '· ., .. ~ ....... llnlMloeqwJa IWllao.d . CIJIC ...... fll ' ----.... -' -··-.... ._-... ............... . ........ 1111 ... ~--···-·· r 1 fl-· for 15 ~-= ';T'u iltC. M. . ,......, M .. ITINANC. .._ ... 1 ·#·=~ J-lllpf\lll~prftf . -· I I • • " ,., ..... ~'°"" ::.::.~-= ~ Co1t1 Mt•• -electrotdH ••· --------- •:: • b '.L... fa 0 1 It h ~ Aide. 1aun4dl•~ ==s:: = :r .c::i .... al ..... l(llla NMit ol .._.,.. aoota ~Hph:&, thwport ~. ftMd• ...... llto1MU\,d fadU\J. lie )'OQr 0 .,0 "riHct l r eferud ~ou whlloaat belaa '14·Ul·H T. B.o.tr ai-w.. hc.Ueot WOf'l _MJ_r_. ------ '-toodlUou Waaea NUISE· Ho •Mkenda' l'IClll•n••W'Me •llh P · lllcttiU cball..,1• for ,.,._.. Appty to RN'•« LPN·1 lnttte1t'*' -.sJ. ID rou1uelln1 .tr >aoM .. A•• saldaace. D•llahtful c.... ....._ tbk ~ OaytJme ..... '!'me. WUtiq to writ oo comm for eo 4 trn · 1 ~ tbenaal + romm. l>yl46-GZ2; evs S41-M$. MAMA .. For Gloria Marshall ""'" Saloo. Bue + tnteotlve. Sales uperienee belp(1,1l but wlll train. Call rat 642-ml . Manager ror D1 s tr. Coosult111g Business. St.art spare lime & bwld your own business for permanent income " a secure future . 646· 7989 t1• 1;1r/Assi1t.t Maoaaer for restaurant !" Fa.Shi.on Island. 5 days 1ncld. 3 eves. Ex· perieoced. 6'0-6390 boun lloft.Jfi. A wl.lque po1i&100 for bl&bly mot.lvat ed 1odivlduals ~ Pf'(lfeaioclaJ rti wards. Call Ma. May 2U ·l21·08U . Dr K11low'1 Smoke De· A.dclicUoo Clinic. For Newport Beach office. NURSES U you aro a dependable qualified p r actical nurse, M /F & want full or Ptr pvt duty work. For •Pll'l call 661 !.o5o6 ----Ntnes Aides 7-3. full or part time. Experienced $3.25 to S4 per hr. Will train recent grads & housewives $2.90 to $3.15 hr. Mesa Verde Conv. Heep. 661 Center St. C.M. StS-5585 MUISES AIDES 3·1\ & p/t 11·7 exper. Arcblleetwral oJHo .,... etlldeo\ pa"·cJm• to _.. ln ma I room. .,. blue pi\ol • copy ,... wrUlll&. •• •• o n ~ Wm L Pw.r• ~ MatAl1bw at rord Rd. N\1l. Bch. Mt-OllO Equal Opportuntty £mploy4:1r. anee Serv\c. ,. ..... ~ Dowoey Savlap • Lo110 hall an ltrUIMdUW open· 1111Jor a career rnlndod ladMdwJ. Mttthandlt· lna • lt'&.'OWllinl back around preferred with ~In bank r~lated producta Mlnimum of 2 yn. purchuioJt exper requJred Salary com men aurate wtth t:X perieoce. Xlnt workin!I cood. It benefits inch.Id · ~ O&ld group Im. & pro flt sharing. Contact Mri. Knut8on 549 0802. F.qual ()p'por Emplyr Optical Tralnees . Gnnd· ing & polishing. Ex- perience prererred but not required 646-0206. ---- OIAHGE COUMTY Stock Brokerage Terrific opportunity to grow with one of nation ·s leading D ISCOUNT STOCKBROKERS. Im mediate openings for Registered Reps Margin Clerks MAN I CURIST· with preC. Gd pay. Small following for fuU service conv. hosp. Costa Mesa. Redkin Salon in Laguna 54&-Dl. ~~-~~ ..-~~~~~~~- Mamtacturing -omcE CLERK Wire Operators UlslDmer Service Reps Experienced preferred but-will-train pronrismJ? applicant. Call J eanne 752-0070. ,.11 t I • c I f f I ~ • TRAIHHS Opening for Paid in Ad· OUr medical facilities ac. vance Clerk. duties are cepting trainee molding posting Pay By Matl machine operators for Cus tomers, crediting . •. carriers and learning the swing ... graveyd shifts. varied jobs o( a circula- Very clean working con-lion office. Type 40 c:titloni. work 1v. hrs. pd WP .. for 8 hrs. All benefits -. Pay scale to ex· company pd, including peri~e. Med & dental ins .. profit sharinit. Must be able to speak&understd Eng. EMI ~BriggsAve.,CM S4S-4480 E .O.E. ) ·omcE CLERK . Phone Clerk, WE HAVE VERY NIC E CUS- TOMERS! Filing, lile typing, 1-teneral office work. Excellent company benefits. Call Eileen at 642·4321. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ext. 219 for appointment. MICHAMICAL ORANGE COAST Mature person wanted for P/T evening work in ladies figure salon ~ DISltitB DAILY PILOT Experience in design of 330 W. Bay St .. small machine part.a for Costa Mesa ~cbaolcal and e lec· F.qual Opportunity tromecbankal machine Employer parts. Responsible for design. layout & detaU. r---------1 ~design d':partment omce provides environmen t I for cba1.lengllu: work as· PAY US A VISIT 1 signmenls. Excellent I work benefits & wages. & LET YOUR I Contact Personnel. I ~:~;E,;pi~:e~. Op· SKILLS PAY.Off I Work!n!l for Kelly !s 1111 Meltical ROOd way to keep vour .Receptionist. mature· slc!lls snarp & make l front office person Doc· extra monl'y et tnl'I t.or'sofc.Call60-0'760. !lame t;me. All off;rl·I M EDI CAL OF Ji' ICE sk,lls n~ed. I highly exper.-sharp front •Typcsh I offi •~es I ice. All phases. Top • w-.-..1 P~ I salary . aft . Spm __.. ·-n4·~2546 * Ac:ct Clerics I Medical otfc Pediatrics, 2 * Clerics I openings. Receptionist &I M~ assist. Exper pref. I T o p p a y . p ;i ; 1! I W~te Ad lt31, c/o The I 1'fl('at,11n~. rl'ferra1.I Dally PiJol. P .0. Box, I hom1s t•s NeH'r ;i fee. I :. Costa Mesa. Ca. 1 . ILL[" I MIDICAL I ~ .. ~ I ltlCB'TIOHIST I =:. r Av 11 L ~ I .. y ~on ofc, H • I Cnll 11r ,_.,d • 64t.-3903 I t'omt' Ir) To<lov Medical Back Office. Doc· tor's office in Newport Beach is looking for a certified medical assist licensed for X-Ray. Ex· perience on tread-mill helptul. Xlnt compenS'll· tion & fringe benefit package. For info. & in· tel'View contact Ms. Dole .714 /975 -0660 . E.O.E..M/F. I lrv.ne I 133.1u1 2!02 Rus:nC'ss C'c·nl<•r Or. \l' Surlf' 20R 11.nt.ni;iton Bcirt•n e41.1491 11907 Warner Ave 112l5 PAIHTIR Brush, roll, s pray t.-;x per. only. Call beforC' 7AM. 891-1001 Painter or Apprent S for ability Good attitude & moovauon. 836·~. PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with outstandinj!. attractive personalities who enjoy worklng with lods Over 21. Start at $3 SO per hour. Phone 6 42·4321 , Ext 250 BETWEEN 4:00·5 ·00 PM. A.slcfor~a Equal Opportunity Employer. Part Time IMtnlcff°'"" Aids IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT urgenUy needs lnstruc · tional Aids & Sub-Aids who are bl-lingual in English & any of the following languages.: Chinese. <Mandarin I Tagalot. Spaniah. Viel· namese, P e r sia n. Korean & Japanese. Salary S3.84 hour Aid, SJ 10 hour-Sub-Aid. App- ly at 2941 Alt-On Avenue. lrvitle.E .O.E. Part time help over t8 for insertinlo! & tyinlo! early Sun AM only. L.A. Times 646-0637 or 646·58+1 Part time, a fternoon. general office work. Call 642-0411 ------- Party Con sultanl'· Count.er Person. f /lime. incl Sat . .Apply 2025 Newport Bl vd. CM PASTE-UP ARTIST Some H Sehl drafting helpful. 4 day work week Pd benef Call 979·76SCI Mon thru Thur • • •• • •• • ~,.~~ e e STORE e 4•~ \C'';_(j.) (\00 • MANAGERS e S-\'°'1 6 «'· \O '\ •"'• a• s1.odo monthly to 1tart • ~·~fl · ~e<'\l 6ft>i9 AW plus bonu• opportunity • ~ \(\~'(\v<~ Q~ a - f;, ... ~\~ ~':I. 0 ~s§l AW ~v9"trtt Meneteft .••. N .71/hf.. • 0~~ ~ ~ W Nloht Man199'9 ••••.. $4.00/hr. ~ ~~ Q· • Part Tim• • .. . .. .. .. • 13.75/hr. • • • NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY \ e Wort. Clo .. to Home! • • Ut Company hMtltl e • • and Heetfh ln1ur1Wtc. • tlci. Lene A • Profit lharint • Pfenty of Ovef11m. W • Two w9" paid •Malton • "• .. encement ~ --------• Na tayoff9 W -People 40• ..,d othert are •ncourae-ct to apply. • Cell or com. by fOf mo,. det•ll•. 715 North Loera. Anaheim • ~---=;;;;;...--' EOI! M/F/H (114) 77 .... 9210_• (213) 537-7309 ~~~!'.~ ..... ?!~! ~~~ ..... ?!~ HlfpW..W 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~.8ep'9mb« tt. 1971 * HllpW..._. 7100.W,W...... 7100 DA.IL Y PILOT n• ., f'UONL Eam WIUJ• )'OU l .. m TeJephone An1w•rln1 rvlt ' full tlm•/J>trt tlcu Varied tblf\a OQ.. ~ « •v•o -l.oeldoal ta· fMotlJON l.SLANO "l\IA~av~a: H\.IN'llNGTON BEACH Ideal for atudenb at houaewlvn. M any co beMlk& \DeludJDI paid v•eoatto.,a. Typlna 35wpm. E .O. E. Call ~Men. thru Fri. PIXIKeptlolllst Tht1 Adailntt treU ve Ssvu~e Department of a &eadi.na 1avtnga and loan ti. an lmmediate open· Ins for an l.odivldual w1tb aood comnlunlcations lkllls ant,! typi.ng of 35 Wf.m. 6esponslb11Jties wtll inchJd4' operating SG-1 phone console. ma ii distnbutioo. and general ortlce backup. Ex- penence is preferred. but we will tr&10 the miht person. St.arti.ng salary will be based on ex- penence. Columbia offers ex cellent growth potential and an outs tanding "benefits package includ mg denla.I <.'Overage, in addition to an ideal work enVU"Orullent. For an in· terview a11po1ntment. please call Personnel at <714) 776-7101 Coll :cbia Sa•ltMJS And L04M Association Equal Oppty Employer PEOPLE PERSOM .f?xec-looking._!or_ pa ume flssoc. m wholesale supply. Full Cap1ta.111.ed 642-2'247 Personnel F\111 Time. Exper w co· ordinating Temporary help necess 'f op Salary+ Benefits. Future ~PotentJaL Uni.force Temporaries 2182 DuPont Or. Irvine. 851-9131 PERSONMR SECRETARY Xlnt oppor for energetic person Ab11Jty to work well with people 1s a must. Type 50 wpm., figure aptitude. heavy phones. WlU tram 10 all personnel procedures . Xlnt work.mg conditions &benefits. Apply in person 9 to 2. Moo. thru. Fri SAFECO INSURANCE CO. 17~70 Brookhurst Fountain Valley F.quaJ Oppor Emplyr Petitions Circulators PART TIME or FULL Good pay. Housewives, .Students, Retirees. 18 yrs. & over. Call 551 0934 PHARMACEUT ICAL GROUP -needs a part ume lab tech to work 4-Qlrs a day 4 . days a week. Exper in biolo11y. che mistr y or related science necessary Stu- dents are acceptable. $3 .50 p er hr . ffi4)631-l8S5. PHARMACY CLEttK Part Ti.,. Positions available in our <Vug store located m 1rvme for day & evenlnJ! work-up to~ hours per week. Cal I the Store Manager for 1nten·1cw appointment THE GUILD DRUG 5404Walftut,lrv 552-1316 F.qual Opp Emplo> er ..... RKeptiCMMSf Acc~Cl...t& lmmediau open.in~ for full time Phone Recep· lion. Must have entry level accountln~ ex· per(ence. Xlnt company benefits. Call Balboa Marine Cor a p p t. 549-9671. E.O.E. M/F/H PLASTICS Extruder Operator"' Tl'aloee, ell· per h•lptul. Apply In penon. 115 W. 18th St .• Cll.71~. Pre-School Teacher ~ fU1I ume. Bunt. kb area. Beoeflu a ralaea. 141·S214 or ..... ' Pr• School Aide, certlftcate or ea,perieoce. c.u..-. PRE-SCHOOL AIDE, Ptr, aperoeauar)I. ....,., Pll£.SCIU. TF.ACHEft·2 yre uper . colleae RMl&ta&e ....... Callf tt1cbln1 w~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ..................... . .... cerllflule. Dutlee, TMICHAltel ()fl IOllMSOM'S .... ~ HM()pemnp Ji"«: l••chln1 elemental • YOUl&Jllt DMW'-1 tQClal •dtnce. 8t Mii ~ 1 B RECEPTIONIST /TYPIST Su,.rvlae cblld '• ac· , 1• • c: llvlllH to promote >'OW' own •· J oin • 'Major medical company located In M iss1on Viejo. is seeking a person to wortr full ttme on a permanent blttlt in the cap11l'ity of a Receptionist. You must have 3 years experience i n working in Hn office & have a typing speed of 60 wpm. You must b~ punctual. have a pleasant telephone voice. be neat in appearance. dedicated . h ard wo rking & a se lf-s t arter. You will also be responsible fpr meeting the public & g~neral office work. including simple accounting & lelex machine. You must have a good aptitude in math. Non-s moker. Excell ent benefits. pay commens urate with experience. excellent surroundings. Only those seekmg pe-rmanent employment need a pply. Cc.JI! Susan for e:tppointment. 581·3830. Cu•tlcS.. ..__ .. _ .... ·.: wUWnc ~am. We wlll -• underataoo ~ you . ltL yo.tr Uc. ...,... ••b•--Tll.l'JOOUllB:E lllllO un~ (Jil.wve child•& evaJual4! mtke It ~ppen roe you pro1reu. Conrer too! Jilc.t ot yOtll' pre· w/parent on develop· sm1ltJoa can be dOM el mental trend. Salar)' home. Evenlni " Sat. 15?'-«>hn. Send talUll' ci.. avail Call Loulse to.3S6t llJcMlaoo. Jrv.. 9AM to lOPM. Yon. thru 9'l1U Fri. orSaLIOAM to 1PM. Pet1Dane11t Full time PlWing IOOI( PASTI UP Ldinl f« I CO!Dj?any where you can build'• career? We would like to talk to you. Compoalng Dept. now accept.l.ng ap· plicatiom for put.e up. Apply The Pennysaver, lB ft.cent.la Ave. C M. Thurs. momin1t5. PRIMTlNG F /time penoos needed in web olfset pressroom. EqJrd & lramees Mln age20. Peonysaver. 1660 Pl.aceoUa. CM Production controt CARD EX ID assist Cardex Mgr in PQ5lmg and schedulinR operabon Good chsncei. for edvancement ROSAN, IMC 714 ~-5.533 Npt. Bch '!n Equal Opport Emplo)'er. ProdllCKon Helpen We are accepting ap pl.irauons for producuon heJ.pe_!!_ !.Qr _Isl & 2nd_ s illf;.-Mon thru Fri 9-llam & I Jpm. Xlnl benefits & work1n11 cond 111cldng 11 paid holiday:.. company paid group ins plan. sick pay benefits & etr Come U> the Per!\on ne1 office to complete un application. .. CAUFOAM 19991 Von Karman lrvme. EO.E. ProduclJoo Assistant, rasl growing design stud111 has operung for an ln lelllj!enl & a~gress1 ve person to handle ore duties . Wi ll train SS6-1601 . Proofreader <P tT I Exper only To be On·Call 851 1010 Ext 251 r-chasinQ AC)ft't ExpandmR I.font. Bch gauge mfg. needs a purchasing aRent responsible for issuing & placing material orders at a SlM per annura volume Successful can· didate wiU have S-10 yrs. experience with purchas Ing small stamped or mactuned metal parts & molded plastic parts. Submit re.sume or call: 3DINSTRUMENTS LSS42Chem1cal Lane Hwit. Ben .. Ca 92649 714/8&4·53Sl REAL E S TAT E SALESMAN WANTED EARN UP TO 15"( COM MISSION NET I Ca n cam from S50K to SIOOK annually. 2 !-'Ind out why new be. earn IHI! SSS here Come talk v.1th them. 3-0ur produc l I 1 n e x p e n s 1 v ,. land budget terms . 4 Pre·set appts galore $-F\nd out whv "we've got the best lh1ng ~mng " N.8 area Ask for Mr Howard. 955-3402 a.-Estat• Saks Have the compeut1 ve edge b ecome a Neighborhood ProC'es.s1onal (lm > Open 1ng;s for anexpen enced & expennced agents. Call fOf' appt Real Estate Sales. he or unlicensed. Will train 87J.7JOO Ask for Bill. the manager. ReallltahW.. Our proven trainln~ + personal 1n o ffi ce -1\idance.will. brinl. yo.ur success! As.k about our Incentive commission plan uP to 80% Licensed or uolieftaled may call for confidential in· tervlew for Newport Beach area. 645· 7221. Alli. 10&' Dao W aUent.ine. ~21. W..tclfflealty ....... w.. ()penln1 Cor licensed aaleep eople, lor•llY OWfted. -'Ith oaUonal tt· lernl 119tem. Excellent worll inlf condlt lont . 'Elm 100% commi11loo. For (Gl)fldenttal •PP 't. caH 751·0228. Execu· ~Realtors Real flit.ate ... CAll9 SMMAI A ~ tor youT n nd ou&..,WetDttdaJ, s.,t. •• 1:ao,.... PW detalll • n · Ntv..._eall .... T4M. CIMl'UIYJI ................. n~ ·vina CJen for H.B. One Store. Moo-Fri 9-S. Min ace 30. ac?-2563. ~ptlonlst. Architect ~Jder .-S r:,r. with t.Yllinl skills If eep.. q aper. QuaUfied •P· plicaau oaJy. Huot. Bch. 714-841-5339. iiC8" I iOHtST /SIC 'Y Newport Cent.er, front of.' fice apt)e.arance a must. heavy phones. some typ- ing. Perm. part t ime 1.S.30pm. MO-S.70 Reception1st·lm med Restaurant opening ln our design HOSTESS studlo. ~oat! telephone T w o • t t ,. o c t l • e personality & typ111g HastHu1 ••td•d. 556-lSll ' Rec:eptjorust Law Offc. no exp e r oeceas . lite phones. S ~51>-mo 752-7t10. UCEPTIOHIST Fashion Isl area Finan cial services firm re quires 1ntaell1gent mature. well ii:roomed in dividual to act as re<:ep lMlnl.llttfroot desk M ui.t have experience 11:ood referenC'es TypinR skills ner~ssary . Immediate operunJ!. CaJI 9 30to3pm 640-0123 RECt.:PTIONIST1SEC'Y Rapidly J!tOW1nl! lrvanl Co seekmg expenenced person to handle bui.y phones & front office traffic Good lyp1n1? n: quired. Sdlary l'O m mens urate with ex penence Call Charlcm· at 556-'B.fl RECEPTIONIST for i.m publlr acctf! firm 0 C airport. area T) J>>nli? re q1.11red 833-~-_ ~st/Typist Exp Also a SblSI ~1th booldu.•epwg Boat Sales office <i or 5 days 1ncld5 Sat &Sun CfU 675 3282 RECEPTIOHIST Our expandinJ? fast food corporation IS Sl'ekm1t a RtteptJOl'll.5t to work m our beautiful head· quarters locat ed 1n Newport Beach. This 1s an exciting opportunity for a mature, pro fess.1onal 111div1dual who efUO}'S deal.inJl With the publir and who relishes a busy work10f!. en\ iron ment At least 2 year:!j ex penence as a PBX O~rator and Rer<'p tJorust is required for this pos1ll00 where you will be work.Jn1Z on an ITT· TDlOO Pu.lseboard. We offer an excellent sal ;iry . co mpl ete benefits program. plus a professional yet ple~ant work1n1t atmosphere Please call or apply at WIENERSCHNITZEL 4440 Von Karina n Newport Beach. Di 714· 752-5800 EQuaJOppty Employer M f H Refrigeration Mechanic 2-3 years experience with refnJleration assembly and s ub·assembly plus knowledge or piping. chemicals. condensers. etc reqwred . We offer excellrnt salary. promotional OP· porturuties and company bene{1ts including paid medical and life 10 · surance (or e mployees and dependents. Please oont.act Employmej\t Of. fi~ LEAR SIEGtEI TIAMSPOIT DYNAMICS opeotMINJS Oft day & el9ht thifts. h · pMfftCed pttf.,.,..d, but wil .,.._ rt.ow ..,ty i.~ 1727 E. Oy~ Rood lrtiM Restaurant Food Service Yt orkeNI. ~m till 9 30am \!<JO thru fr1 N11 expt•r Ol'CeSUfY $3 35 l>l' 1 hr ID St.art flOO.llf'Wl\o~ &. swdeots wt'l<'Oml' Me.at slicer for poruon control on :iutomat1t sbC\'f' Sun thru Thu~ Approx 7 hrs dJll} f-1('.JOble on ~t:irt 1n1: lime llam thru lpm Will tram mature rt'llJ bit' person Sa I u n. 01.w n l.1>n i; Kltt hen ~7i '- Harlx>r Bl \IJ 1 al t':.1 r naRe Or 1 ~.mta An" ~l'i47 aft lOa m Restaurant \1d)nnJlrl ... c·an lbt' ~uur ht•lp full''' pan ume. nl'~1b1 .. h" $3 10 lo StJrt C J ll 754 !f943 3141 H&rb11r Bl \•d <Abt.a Mes a Restaurant full & p11rl time Castuer & A1>!>1?> tant s and"1 ch bar Irvine Clubhouse Xlnt workinit C'Ond & dub membership 9 2, Mon Fn 754 7500 J ack btwn 2 &4.PM. Restaurant Housew1 Ve$ & 1> t ud t' n l!> Friendly. d\!pendable & comc1enuou.s If you ltke to cook. you'll uke thts place Apply 1n person hetwet>n 2·5 wttkda} Slonerrull Ten-ace. 2915 Red HJ II. Cost a Mesa ----. fUST At; RANT COOi< WAITIESS Ideal s c hedule ~~ eel.lent rompany benefits vwtuch mclude mtodlCJI. dental. life msurun\·e . prcfit shann1Z & pens11m progr•m Apply rn person J.C.'94HEY 2t l"ash1on Island Newport Bea~h EOE MF Reta.JI St.ore needs resp & ener~c Xerox & sta tionery clerk Start P T AM & Sat. Baker St. Of Call M·F. 8·3 Ask for Mrs. Matranga 754-1000. Reuu.1 Sales Part tt me Ideal (or student or mature lady $2.90 per hr 9 30 t o J . Call 1179-6961. . RH lmmediated openinR for a Calif. lie. RN. Newport Beach area. 11·7 shift Cont.act Sandy Forrest at ~S107. . Seil making seamstress wanted. experience pre· ferred. 675-anO. Sale!!peMIOfl: FU II l 1 me Gift shop. Corona del Mar. Call M·F 8-4. 30. m-2'8 ---Make yeur s hopping e.ler by 11Slng the Daily _PUot Classified Ads. Sales Aui1t..t/ScMI M••t"' We a re look1ni;: for 2 fa.stuoo minded ladies expenenced rn European clolhrng to assis t our Ma nager 1n :\ales & rmnaRemenl F\111 t1mt• posJt 1ons avail 1m mediately Sa + i·om m. +profit shanng Cu II for appt & interview THELOOk 644-6:i00 SALESCLYIC Nl~ht shift . Apply in perso n lo 7 Eleven. 28933 Crown Valley P;irkway , Lagun J r-f1gu(!I Sale. Clerk. prt>bl.llll! dru.: stor", !'\ B Full t1ml'. perm . some wknd~. beneftl!I. Mr Elwood. 67S-Ol.SO ------- Sal el>. l}ependa h i t• roroemakiJT for pt'rrnct nent PiT f'~~ &Sat hr.1. x.lnt d.asroont Thl' Coflet> tiean. 549 1766 !)ale:, Del.I\ en Ila\ l' full ume & p .. n t1ml' ~ ... c1\all You {an t'Xpt'C:l t•I edl'TI up lfJ $7 Oii per hr for a ~..., rompany do1r11! 1 n t .-r e '> t 1 n I! "' '' r k 5.ll ~l2 J ............. ..... ~-Salary +comm. ••• , .. s.. Jl\aU 6 Ptr avaU, eaper pnf. Stecll Ji\&U Ume pc19 avail, ~·· per pref, lllnt Co. tlebema, APllb P.-.oo· nel ll·P, 10-iJ. -t zr ts .. ..._. LO.a. SAIH..urAIL <Wfice supply company. hu full tlme position availabk. For appoint- ment 557 ·81212 Mr W eat. Newport 5'aUonen Inc. Sales Tit.A.OM HEIDSYOU To fill avalanche of or- ders from marin e. molorc)\cle. s porting ~. mbtor $porU, re - tailers. Great oppty but we are very selective & want confident winoer types only. We train ex· pertly. Visil us & see Call Mr. Stooe 540-4023. 9-t. Sales Wanted younJ.t men who will get alon~ well with women . C all M r ThomP6on 540-4023. 9-1 SA NDWI C ll S H Of' counter & other duue:. F1wble dys 12·5. som t: wtcnd hrs avail. apply .;l R1pps Sandwich S ho11 3 2 2 112 M a r 1 n e A v l' Balboa I s l e or call 67~:r712 SCOPE DRILU:R. will train w t s o me ex penence Call for appt. ~· 1634, or S49-3887 St!amtress. exp to 'Jt:>r k u 11 leather apparel & fur .. 75$-5447 Barbara -----SECRF:TA RY. ()(fl<'e work i.m all 2 row1n1' rmnufactunn~ <;<> Top µa) d.Od tx-nef1ts Pcrma ntn t F 11m c . SH Eni;nneerin1-t. 834 Prod~ uon Pl. Newport Bch. 642.8584 SECltET ARY /GfHERAl OFFtCE Independent. divers1fwd duties F1nan c1;,il Ser vices Firm . Goort skills. experience re .qllred 640-0123. SaJespt>r~on fu ll t111w , p r e s t 1 R e 11: o u r m t• 1 roolcwart-· ho p 1n Cdm Mature lad). "" 1nte1 l'!>t an cooktnl! preferred Tues lhru Sat 10·5 30 Kitchen TlunRS. 3429 E CoastH 6733444 SECRETARY + -w~ -U you have better than Sales. F\Jll ume poti1l1on aver~e slnUs & are in r.n Reta.ti b.a.rdware storr. terest.ed in a career. then NoSl.lnda}'ll. or Eves ~ we are interested ln you. Mlke Johnson at If )'OU are willing to dl' H W Wnght Co . veloP & Rrow with u~. 1.26 Rochester, C M you wiU be interested 111 -what we have to offer Sale. Edcomm. Inc • 1905 E HAR.OW ARE 17th St_ Santa Alla C:ill La$!una Beach Retail 953-«Jl.8 Sa le s P T Coa~t -.--------Hardware 497-4403 Secretary tG1rl Friday . NB publtsh1n11: com- SAUS LADY pany seeks person to a~· for exclusive ch1ldrens s ume comple te at1 st.ore So Cst Pla1a ~x rrurustrative duties. in per t'H t'nl1a l Ll' <'lud1 n jt;' acrurat•· ~Rasm 549-8585 lyp1nl!. d1ctaphon• ---- -transcnptJon & phone!> Salt!Spt•rsoo. permanent Must be able l-0 work well full lirne. ~·111 tram R ~1 under pressure & d l' A b r a m s C ,. t .t I o µ adlines. $750. 979-3009. Showroom. 1819 NcwJJOrt Bhd . Cost.a Mesa SECRETARY /Leqal Xlnt typmii skills req Sales Person. exper d pre ught S H. O C Airport f'dbul'i'11Jtraan ~hkl''!> area Salary open. Carpets. 124 E 17th St . 85t-0441 C M. 64S-4332 ------SFCRETARY, word pro SALES PERSU=" Stereo dept exper pref Permanent fullt1me R.M. Abrams . CatalOJ? showroom 1819 N PT ~pt-8\d CM SA.LES PERSONS Personality plus :idults to wo rk with and motivate luds 0\er :!I ln Laguna, Capistrano s.n Clemente areas PART TIME EV&MIHGS PHOHE: 64.2-4321 or 494·9466 Ext. 250. Between 4·SPM. Ask For Andrea Sales. retail: GR EAT PEOPLE FOR GREAT Tiil.NGS. The Rood de· sign st.ore In So. Coast P!axa, full or part-time. 7Sl~10 Safes-Recnliter 'l'rainer- Aloe Vera producu. na-Uanal company. $810 + mlt.d potential. Mr. Pal tenon 892·3464. c1•ssin1t desirable. :i years exper Some rt• t•ept1on. 714-675·80311, send resume tu John :1Je 1sweo der . 201 Shipyard W&y, Newport Bch. 921663 ~ Expenenced with light bookkeepin~ ENERON CORP. 64J ..Q380 S m ~e'/!ant engineering o(fice. Mon· fh: 1·5pm. Must be good lypt.St. s.9·5234. SICltETARY RECEPTIONIST·G I RL FRIDAY For s m but growing ad agency. Rl' Ql.iJ'es typing &t general olc skills. Good opply lo learn ad business, N.8. Med ins in cluded S5&-11m. SECRETARIES -MAAPO-wa C&1l for appt. 774-1000 551-0Jll SICalTAIY 3111 W Segerstrom Sana.a Ana, CA .------------, I Restaurant ~,t~~.fun I JOB OPPORTUNITY I E.O.£. m/f/h XJ.m OllPtY for efficient 1al w/\op secretarial skills to work In fast peced Npt Bch R. E. ofc. CalJ Ula. US.2900. Counter help needed. I W • •r• loolch•CJ for rHpoHl~I• I ~~Jlrv/'Exec. · Hotel. $1.25 per hour. Ideal (Of' I h•dl•l ... s to •t•ff .. r ltHtaw..t Top 11 required. Self college stude nts • Mtw"" ..._...._..of 6 AM te ~PM. M I atart.-/well orgaobtd. bomewi~. Cl.It Roa i.s I •r ,1, • • NewpQr1.er' 1nn, MH100 pm. 916-Q564. • r•• •'pertHlty fer I Carol Wanaw ext. MoC •• ~ I ..................... ~ cltl*• .... ~E._O_.E_. ----- HOUelftMIVu "' "....._ C1•91 ,....., c• __. Secn&ary '°"em& ottc. to ~-·· I ,...,.. ...... wttta 1e1too1 ....._ I ..wer pbooea, do 11te Wn to work Juat a few S l 21 ..,. o«c wcri • = No ~::r:u~•dn't7~.~~~ 11 •• :.....;.. S..::,5.::-.~ I =~~.. .So. hmctatme counter help. Lo C I No uper. n eceuary I * W ost Med IM AYal Secretaey, N1t•1 Cb:ln SUO hr to swt. Xlnt *Work clo-to ....___ I re.tau.rut Btdr needa wor-.n1 eondltlone. I •CL--for::._ ~ .aec')' w/2·5Yra back· Location near oc ~• -. ... me...... I aroundlneomtrucUoaor =~· For .. •m· I .......... S..lor C"'-s I rel:tAMI neld to ... ,.t ....,_Piute Pt'oJect ll1r. In oew ~andy or flo1.r I * *'"; M•• , I ~J:~ Rllt•r•UK .. fBCNCb· I Ptllcl ac~ I ~rt u1ar1 .;. =....~.-:::I McDONALDS 1C:.~ I DulH!J:= sn. ~ J::l· lllaa•oe I u i.zHo I idle ...._ .,. • ____________ .. =-l'Uolaa.ifledAd. I J• , l t . -· ... ..... -· ......... ~ ... _ ......... , ...... ... - .. --~-- .. OAl.'t'PILOT ......... ,. . ; ,,# -· .. -.. ...... --.. __..,. .... -~ --• -* • 1040 "9ult • IOIO • •••••••••••••••••••••• HetpW•ted 7l 00 ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... W t • 7111 ....,w....., 1100....,w ... 4 7100 Pomeranlaoa· Blond• ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W•rchtnAI• Super11 l11or foni. l yr. R.,e champ **llUY ** SECIETARY M •• or medtc I electnmJr t•o mpa ny 1s TYPl&T, ~Jun, IOCHi TulnH opeolna . full redlMlil ..... lwk fem b • n ed ll • •· 1 ,. 1 d tune. prevloua ex · wall• ubAe-pup tu-1.285 NEWS I' A p ... : H S)" ~cnce bel9tul. bl.It not ~ cbrat.e S4it 8700 necei St.tutln.a pay S3.2.$ hr Call ..., ~ fot ln· •AKITA pupe, AKC. male Good Uled P'\lrnltu.re at AW1aoo.--OR I will tell ai SELL tor Y °" MASTaS AUCTION j46 1616 & llJ-t,21 / 1060 ••11"•11• IMO Mh11I • IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... . ..................... . TEX· TAN SADDLE T'WIN lllcl, Oki bUt utab&e rMtble pullman t~ '*I. •Hlleat coedi· lorcoaela orbed + COYef' tq>. ~alA 1lo.t. nice Uon. M . Before •PM 920. Incl 1prin11. ztt r.uceum.cws.nu. caU -.szz. After tPM ~ wood4a ead tbl calJ5.11-~. ST. ScroUed ..... Appro• Braod new weddla.i ~~~~-~ .a 4.' r pe Wrho hk bu~y •'l~k . ~tth ~ l lll'nl hrptnl( kk tl1'. TYP1$f ltt'Vi~w • fem. Vt ry beautiful t--I f·-1• --;;;:;::;;;;;J'"-".;;;.a&oc::o;;..;;.•;..·..;Ml~•~17-n u•-. -w~ woC"ker LoOlc· -· CAIHP~ For &cl I.lied furn. a{)ti· <1'M'll It clr TV 'a 967-8133 8' wktlh pUr B'v rm CW'· d reu, t l U 3 fJ • .aa-, I070 Yim • ~ .... bribmid'a • IDD&Ml''a ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• very Upt brown (t•n ) ctr.. alJe 10. llual sell. ' hor1hund h•le\ ex}>('r1cn~c helpful ' & 1 ~ood uplltudt• in moth \ e art• m nt•t•d o( :t Sl'lf :.t arte r \4hO t'nJO » tl\·t~11 1 & <lt\ttr ... 1f1l·nluu1 Non ~mokt•r E x l' l' l I t• n t b c.• n " ( 1 t ·p u \ l 0 11Hlll·n~uru t 1• "1t h '-''P rll'tlll' l''l't'llc nt i-urrounchn~i-Lotallon do"'-' to all your &>t.·r .. onul needs. M11"t:.1on Vtt•J o :H (:'.l Only thoi-t· s t•t•k1n ~ µt·nnmwnt '-'lllplo\ nwnt 111:t•d uµph Cull Su."\un for 1ppo1n l nwnt. ~1 :IB.30 Nt'&lf• C l Lyp1"1 ~mt• u:i,t for nwtUTI!. .tdett lo AKC COWE PUPS. as c,ldtt'•I dutJM wl'lud«"J dMduaJ willin11 to learn OU., I.hey come. 7Wb, Mt1lW'1! no,u m•>k••f pr1·C a, 1i1cwpC retp.illllblllty 11\ s bot +eye exam. S.. ,_. CASHS w/Ut. Yetlew A orange __.evet. O>Jec(aolrealvalue =~~~~!::.;,..~~ United.Airline ~ fair Pt&t "!lllJ~'1 l!i:Ml l "um m a.tabhehed NewJl(>rt Ruaonable. 84&-9132. 1lW'rl" II n l llCh firm anvulved in Good Hoene for 2 Afghan.a. mllHOME 71t-MdM307 2 eowen, Deed new cov· OlqlOOS, for sale, S50 ea. 1)-1~ N1"'-'1 1i10o11I l )'(ll'\t •uPPlflnj( teJ1lJles U•cd In l!O. AKC. bk>ode wJblk fut th•ia.1oanl offln• t."c y.chtin,1. b¥ellp•clnn111 mHkQubrindle, 7yra. Ilk.I ~.,. &ellt'-e future f'\ a11f f'IS.70U v.or 10~ 1'111\ll ~ 30 111 rrr nght p.!t'IOO. l''illing em. y. a.osE-OUT W.E ~a\or furniture 6: ~ea. Cedar Glen 'I'olmbomea, 2$$4 EJden Ave. Costa Mesa. 11 to 6 daily. NU734. S7SOO Diamond Ring , en 15 both. s unuaual ac ~__,.:..;..,.;..;;..:;... ________ _ Oelllermn·s 3Ct clwster, enttY acrylic ,PaiDUn~s Moving Wa~, dry r . lltS1000or ottr. 7SH889 for $30 each. <Unlcoma, rdrig drellel\. bda mt Dlanet llara, «c) N<lt by otr.c&u551·93'1i. ' ll K IOkt. Tiffany It Co. ~ Kast.er. LamPti. " ~ dll)'li> Siml• l\llll uf ord ers &: gene r al Ffwto Y• 1045 II'""' :146 :.iw wart"ht>wtu duties. 37 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ji\sbll!rmu f1y c utrunu. '5 • fT. Papttbacu 20c TRADE: Sheared Beaver -.ddinlband,"'4·21678. each. Call arter 6pm: jacket w /mlnk collar. SICRITARY S h.1pp1n a ll t•{·(·1~1 11p OcJod typm~. sborthand. Triunet· O nt ul , tt11 phone_ & fe~neral of<lce largest l>UJ>pherl> Uf t (HT\ aldlb rertl)lln~nt l>():SI puter peraphe r 1.1l:. HI lion Laguna fk t'h lrvu\e. Near fr~l!V.ll)':. 497 ·33116 .,_ Need stabh.• ~r '>On ""a ul ---mg permanent Job Wiii tr all\ to do socn•• i11 ~· t:ISIOn 1n!ipc~·ttu11 ra II Wadys. ~&IOI Sea ••• f /RKepffoebt Nat'I PublJ.shcr loc11tc<1 m H.B. reqwres sharp front office person MuM SHOE SALES Pt t 1111 be good on tt:lephone. 'fop cllentee Good 111 type act'urately. sh or t'Oflle + bene. t:hh.lrni. spet'd wntini; a + Good Bootery Npt lh •h advancement potential 644-2464 Mr Milter Allracllve be ne fit:. & - - salary package Exper St a t ione r y S t o o · 111 pref but will con.:.1dc r Corona del Mar need~ l'X T\'PU,'1 EARLY BIRDS ltt> ho~ wh\·n sl·l\oc1l lb nut flt'Jt;ll for 111tt-nn14 111 funnltlml 11\lO llUI l'Qnl fllllo r Ub llll: a v 1Jl'11 ~ 11\10111 Alw will hu11 ill\• l(l'O ofC1t:t.• dUtlt•ll ~m w 111111 Rl'tlW rl't.I ,l('CW'Ut(" lyp111g w ur1l Vf\A~m~ l'Xper d~1ro.1 hll' Will truln <•l> com r,iut.ot l)p\•r.itof f> A l) S 1'79il 0 . Sky P11rk Cir Irv ~7 W66 b 0 t, Typl.St.s * tr A TIEKTIOM • • Student~ 'l't•uchcrs llow.cwave~'' U\RN VA{;,\TION S$ Wt-:NEEO 'Seruor T > p1~l.:. hour wevk. full lim e day~ Xlnt co . pa id b00ef'1ls Pay based on •bllity CallMS-1066. WA R E H OUSE MA N OKIVEk full t ime o r p:ttt ume. work s hipping & rcceavwg duck . pick up & dellvcr an icles 1n a co. "ehlcle. Good dnvmg re- cxlf'd & mw;t be ove r 18. ~ 50 per hr fu ll time. S3 2~ v a rt time Call 752 0315 WAHEHOUSE l"AC fORY ASSio;MBLERS l.ilt.k or No Ex~neoce Toµ Pay Paid Wl'ekly HORRE&.L Young Adult Sealpoint Siamese. Gentle 6: in· NauJ. hide·a·bed with ~gent. 788-U98 chair. Xln( cond. $375 for both. 642~ Judy or Harvey. 2 sm full-g rown Fem dosii. neutered. l Toy Spaniel & l Terrier mix. Kin3slie mattress, box 548-1305. SIJl'\nl & frame . lyr old. Austr. Shep/Setter mix male. 1"'2 yrs, all i;hots. unusuaJ color . lovable. Can see at C.M. Anjcru.I Hosp. 480 E. 17th. St. or caU 548·UM6. Btwn 10-12 dally $125. 5.52-5211. Oak cdfee tbl 6ft rect. w/slate top $100 L.r~. sq Oak e nd tlb w/st orage.Botb xlnt oond. 5'52·5211. CONTEMPORARY SEC. TIONAL COUCH WITH ~. Nootber misc. never wam. for COfNS UNC or Proof, Gold. UMM'iAMTA&S Silver. Cash or orrer. from your bwli.oesa card. _982-&!lll8.;...___;__· ------ M1c•• 111t1 1010 Send one card for each J UKE Bo X 192 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~: ~C:':i!!·n ~; Wurlitier Upright. 100 PHOTOGRAPHJC FAN· aealed attractive lag a& plays . Xl n t c ond. TASIES Let us create strap, meeting airline WZSlolr. 4IM-8MS your phcc.o fantasy in the LD. requiremeuts. Pre · Camper Shell, 8' truck s ty I e You r ho o Be veot lou & theft! For a bed, reasonable. 642-8982 classic/ d isco -dante/ ptr50Gallud tag enclose or967-0t&tafter6pm. theatrical/glamour /pin· wallpaper , fabric or up whatever YOUR "Day Glo" paper & we SacriCice Sale . Never photo fantasy may be. will back & trim your wor n . White Jtold Complete studio session tags. Or try two cards Hamilton lady 's watch mcl~ one 8Xl0 color backtobact. with diamonds. Written pnnt $14.95. Call for PRJCES appraisal $2000. For s ale appt. Mc Clan ah an S2eaor 3/$.5 $500. 645-0683 flhoto..Graphics. 968-7141 4/5tagsS1.60ea. Bi.rd ~. Ftulbee Dog, female 7 mo. old. Set· ter/Lab rruJt. Brown & white 552·5487 eves. 675-7512days OTI'OMAN $100 C all Univ Athletic Club mem 731~ bershipfor sale Call J am 6J9t.ap Sl.~ea. lOormoreSl.40ea. Sales Tax lncluded SCIAM1.ETS ANSWERS Rattan dining table. 3x5 ·. Z0.57f>.8474. 714·92:>-5795 NO CARO? l r a i n e e C a I l penenccd sales Jud y 1141898-2658. fU1l lime 5 days. 'Int workln~ condi. E:.pcc1ul o1 Stat Typist~ • Oll1.aphone l) l>l»ts Temporary Serv1CC!S l'·em Kalt.en. weaned & I l"VU\C 7~ 6666 trcuned +4cha1rs. 31 '" l8K gold chain & 67~ eves medallion. retail SlOOO. -sacn face S4SO. 645·3420 Draw your own or send name. address. phont! & we'U make one card .,er Relish -Swamp - Hasty -flaunt - TiiERMAL SECRETARY ly rme cltcnte le 675 11110 • O crk Typ1:.b NE£01MM J.:DJ A n :t.Y Uin.i & short l<'rm. holi ll11y & \j('a t 111rl p.a). hos pitaht allon ava 1la ble. E 0 E. M IF $48-4615 Comer-group vinyl l'OUCh. g ood cond . als o I wat.erbed. kin~ si w/htr 613-9140. Doug_ - - COPY MACHIN E Uses any paper 1·-i t.aR. Add~ each. Send check or money or· I st.Ill say that 1! God h;:id meant people to spend Wll\ters in Minnesota. He would h a ve l!iven u ~ 1lfERMAL noses. E:lcperience with strong ------ typing , & s hor t h;ind STENOS skills. Cull lime career MANPOWER opportunity. Apply 1n Call for appt person to. Mr Fue ntes 774-8000 558·0238 at Robert Bein. Wilham ------- Fhl&l & Assoc. 1401 Quail Sl'OCK CLERK needed St. Newport Bea.cl\. for handlaM 1ncominf! -& • ----• -_-;_;;_--i out~oing :.tock. Mm· of flee duties. ValJd <.:ahf Secretarial ••ATIENTION •• Students Teachers Housewives!! EARN VACATION S$ WE NEED SECRETARIES IMMEDIATELY wilh or w/oul shorthand l.Arlg or short term. hob· day & vacation pay , bospilah u \lon ava ila ble. VOLT Tf'~ARV lii&.l~Vte:l b ···546-474 1 3848 Campus Dnve (ae ross from John Wayne Airport I Equal Op_por Employer driver ltc· Good co bene Irv loc. Contact Al 714·556-4671 Stockroom Re ce1v1ng Clerk, food & bcveral!<: dept of pn va le club, Newport Beach Sun lhru Thurs. 7 4pm Will t rain. Call fo r appl ~~ext520 Teacher·Al des. 2yrs m l lc~e+ext w, OD. adult~. assist w aJl chent ne~s $550 m o +b e ne ( 8 30 ·4pm l l n 1t e d _Cerebral ~alsy 5'\6 57tio Teache rs A!.sls Spt·c· classes for hancht djlfl("(I y.i: adult.. Exp r t>•r'<L fl :l> to .i wk day~ Sdnt;i Ana. t:clll 546-57W Tl'acher n~"l.'<le<l for )111n SECRETARY. Open1nl! tcsson , teacher ' 11111•"• l<•r-expc ra e nc ed c ' aflemoon cJ;n n 1rr 111'111 1'Cut1ve l.ccrctary to n· u s )'r-1 Call ;1-11Hi::.:1 .:ion l.ales m.rna2e nwnt Hob Qualtfica Uons inc Id . typ . in2 sltiUs. s ll. ability to Telephonc·!:>ak :... wurk with number:.. & an ADVERTISING ter-re late w i.ales peo Selet't qualified Pl·npll• pie Xlnt sall1ry. fnnJ(c on ly Xl nt ru au r •' henefit.s & workanl! 1'on· 851 1120 M I-' C .i 11 ll1t1on s in a p rt ml• Rictwrd Oa\'1~ or Al an ~ew;port Beach lor auon Hart r1ease mail resume lo --P.O. BIJX 7410. Newi>0rt Tele ptw ne ';,le!\, 1>.1r1 Be ach . C alif 92660 ttmc l'r1idul'l U~l'd 1n t .U E. rnlumtt h} UU!>•n• .,,,. Sal + c·omm Ca II .It II 54!HUl8 ·voLT T~flw9tORAf:aV .aRV llCaa S46-474t . :lll48 Campus On-.c lacross from John Wayne Airport I 1-:qual Oppor Employer TYPI~l'S YOU CAN GOTO WORK TODAY W ITH m-L1n: lmmed.late. e"<c1tt11g a ... Sl.l:l'\ITlenl:>. 1C ~ou arc • IK VI'~ lhru rel m •tl • l •it •·rc .. l l'" 111 J 1il1 '.int.'{' • Jt>rt•d Wll h ~JITil" plJ l l' 1'\t'C) du\ . Lfl0ktr1j.! f11r Jub OIJ rinrluOJll~ , ,\•.a1lc1bh: for a Wl·Ck . ur rntire each month .1A,·a1lable 11 couple day~ a"'eck 'Avrulablc full lim e 8 ~ ' ~ x p r·r 1 e n l' c ti 1 n !>e('relan a I l y ptn R .1 r<: ,..., 1 Able & willing to k3rn 'Able to leap tJll huald mus in d s1nJ!lc 11;,ur1d with relJallhl} •1' Pl! Ca!>tcr lhJn :. µN•tl· ang bullet . '')pen to blue )1.'an Jt1h'> $356 WEEKLY f?ua ran· teed. Work 2 hrs daily at home Start 1mmed. Free Rus s e ll. Box U75H, Yorba Linda. CA ~. WELDER w/some Jtas . l.IR & mJ!? exper. Clean modern sho p Lates t cqwp Phone. 838·8888 for interview · WOMEN .... WC' have a new consumt.'r produc t here that w e want your opinion on wtll pay you $8 to come an and Ctll out question· nrures on what you think. Takes less than 2 hr:.. Sept J7 & 1.8th \4 111 bl' a special study for micro- wave oven or rood pro· c•(SSOr owners. Sept Hllh lhru 25lh 1s for 2encral products Call 549-~17 -- Yard men Rental center h.i!> £ull l1me openml!S for 2 m e n_ Me c hanical knowlf'd2c he lpful Neal handwnt1 n~ ne('t:'5Sary W1.oekday off Will I.rain l!U>Xc'::rx'':.t Hlvd £~1 Meorchanjise ..........•............ .Mti~ 8005 ..•........•........... 1920 Barber Chr ~ood cond. S2.50 Ca JI aft 5P M. 847·8946 WESTMINSTER AllEY ANTIQUE MALL OpeninjtScpt 29 11751 Westminster A vc GG ~·6103 Spat.:_~ <,ti~ a\oa1I. Ant ique Ktlm H12x3 '1 SIBJJ Call 497 1900 Pr ee to goo d ho m e w1yard. Maxed blk Lab, fe male. 3 y rs Loves kids. 975-0700. Ulasa Apso Cr~ to good home. fe m . Nds yard & childre n. 64 2-2255, G ERM A N ·m ;i d e . beautiful d.k wood din tbl. 6 chrs, $4.50. 2 mte--stands S2S ea 2 lamps $1 2ea 751.Qn 5.57 1579 541H S.SS . - --Antlque dlrung rm set. lO Pure br e d S pr1nRe r pcs. refng, sinRle bed. Spaniel. 5yrs . I". Rd IJv rm furn, ch1lds desk. wtkids, well·tra1ned. misc. 968--0511 6Gl487. --Cdfee tbl. new non m:ir St. Bem tird aux M. neuter $40. Rtthner brn na 2h 3yrs old. Good w /pe<>pll'. S8S 675-9846 54C}J62.4 . ~-----~---- Free Ala.~kan Malamute. male. 9 mo .. hsebrk.n. all shots 968-2157 eves $100 F\nders fee Cor n ght ho me for lovinlo{ S pr· ~er.673-8617 Due to illness must part w my Rabbits & lovely F. Afghan dog. 5.57·~ KiOR Bedroom Set. anel everytiung $3.'.i(} New dbl bed SlOO Bar w 12 stools $200 & o the r m1H ~ ---------OOUBLEBt.;o W1FRAME S20 645-1546 GcragtSak 8055 ~ 8oso G;::·~:::~:·-;;1~:·;;;; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22. 8AM, Vtlla Par1f1c Brand new cofft..e-cnd thl Condo park1n l! lot s~t Wa lnut & l.m okt> Broolthurst S of Atlanta. ~ass $350 _ 0 BO !>45.:_! 7 56 Im. EST ATE GA R AG E SALE. great bar>:ain!> china. c ry•a al. :.11\ er. tools. motorcycll'S bike:. & fum Sat Sun H SP;\J. ~ 1933 Meyer P l C M b e h i nd OM V EVERYTHING MUST GO MOVING OUT Of-' SfATE Pnce 962·7033 c 1rc....-stain Ornate cast iron cirea 1&82 from courthouse Tombstone. Ani . Best oiler ~3941 NEWPO RT BF.A C ll Fa.nuly lenrus club mem· bersh'_LS72S. ~ 1295 TICKTOCK ER 'ntRJFTSHOP "'2 Pnce s ale. clothtnR, 9 1.9 t.o 9 •.22 S4() w l9t.h St C M CAltP£T l:l.OSEOUTS SAVE Y2 Ir More dert.o • '9LOT HIMTIMC. P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca .~ CERAMICS Handpainted cera mic:;. plaques, nal1 vity set. plates. muc h mt:s c 11.etm Also special or· dent & colors done al ff>· asonable cost. 846-~745 eves OLD OAK MILK CRATES TIIECOUNTY FAIR $1 00 F..ach 540-094-0 .JOHNWAYNECL B Tenrus membersh.Jp for sale Sl<IOO + trans fee. Call Cathie 7~1 Mesa Verde Swim & Ten· nas Club MembershJp for sale R eas onable . ~116 Mill trails. disconlJnued pa tterns. s it ghl ir regular.1 Choose from a wide ranRe of <.'Olors & 1---------• qu.alllJes lalboa Ccirpef Milt. ltte. 1374 ~an, L"n1t f !)$.3181 d)~ s.:JI 6J7i C\ l'S MatclunR C<lff~ table & lamp table. S25 t'J('h, sm wood laddt>r . barstool. Jmber 2 1.i s" lc1mp 6'>9866 Ca sh on!>_ IOOIS & GAMES Romance boob by B<tr b ara C artl a nd +numerous kids Ra mes. BarRaw pnces Tit sold 4!r11 ~-Capella, CM la.t:al aquanum compl Wood n 1b1net st a nd 2:0Jtal aquanum cu mpl 21¥a1 metal aquarium ~led.kS G42·4872aCt 5 f.'leunc Ho5p1uil bed. for ~e. almost oe..,. SS.00 or o(r 5.57.($46 ()ie Shp 3 phase air com· pressor $575. 1 wood desk S:J:S. Mom s lnduslnes , Oity2en. settJ102 wt:ldtni! 29>1 W. Garry Ave., San 1083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orum set ( Ro)ler:. ) inc roto + 7 stnds. XJnt cond ~OOM.S500, Orum Set. 4 piece Sonor Phonic Hi. Ha l 'J)'rtco Cy ms, extras S40IJ. Mmt condllJon Sl.200 List. 968-28..'i(). Offke~& ......... 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DCCTAPHOHE Portable w /transcn her ~Sanyo cost $40tl SeU S250 !155·2274 fice Cum. and supply sale. xlnt price reduction on desk.s, book.shelves . chairs and mis c . 206 Riverside. Nwpt Bch. Sept. 20, 21. lOAM J PM EJec typewriter, SC 220. wide carria ~e Very ~. S120 5.52·3880 8087 ...•••.....•••••...••.. Male canane:. ~everal c"Qlor... all SIOL!tn~ Ma kt jtfCal pc_.? I ~_:9'l29 - Pianos & Organs 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Antique Pease uprt.l(ht piaoo$700 'u11lom furn., Frcnl'h Pro\ sty hn)! 3 lcar da!.· tressed Pc.'<.'an din thl w pad,, 8 dm rha1r,, w white lcat her ... e ut,,, w crewel embroidery in yellow & i.trecn, cant'd backs. 5 sided 1Lla~:. d•:.· play cas e, hJthled, while & ~old, hand tied rug lO match chairs . a ll for St.ex.>. Wall candelabra w17 candJes. burmshed m c:t al , $50 . f oyt'r rab1net. rl 1s t r e sse d Pecan. Frenc h Pru\' -;tyhnJ?, like new S200. 673-7365 Between 6 & 9 PM to~ --. -,------eqtap w~der 2 llP Sears w Ana. 54(}.52()6 ---- 9 t.o 5, Sat 1022. Skis. air romprsr, both item:-3 Baby Grand walnut Wen 642-1933 boots. fumilur('. clothe:.. mo old ~eed tu sell f or Sale J ohn Wayne dell & Marshall Sl4!15 misc 3113 McK1 oll·y IA>uR 673-9140 Tennis Club ~·am ll~ 675·8359. 760·933 1 01 _'ft'ay. C M - - -~e·mbershtp StSOO & :tpJ1t <213 l!:!1_:_.~ .. to "'--t •1 t "-11 II Ma k e thn"l' 1111 ucl T r an s fe r FPc 1•r " ''lNt"""" "us .,., a hw..c;ehold item., "IV rr 8:1H71i2or83.1 9859 For Salt" Model 112 11.tm pla nts s om e furn & not USIOJ! avaal;ible t1 ------mood Orl!an w rh}Lhm l\IJSC' Pra Sat 9am-6prra some other IJmil~ b) <Jd ~1dJng screen door rat s at t a c hm en t Silo ti • SECRET ARIES • Rccept type 55 $10,l!(JO Type 70 SHBO fin $14 .400 Type 70 SH 80 Anah $15K .l'yp60 SH90 MU13,500 Tl•mporan I' I :1 }'hUnc men. own ll'an,;, ~ urd cleanup, break conCr('•e 641!·1770 752 54:.ll f\31-lOJS ff \O\J a re anv l wo or thl' abfJl I', th1rn · lempor;iry 11. ... ..,,~nmenl:. with O~ LI NE are i:mnr. LO m;,kl' you a h:ipµ) person Sell thinits Cast with Daily .292 E 16th Pl CM apt A \ert.lSlllf( I.hem for s ale in Malt bu model. Harbor -~-·_s.'M~l.~~· w;n~ -L-J?~~h 10-or Pilot Want Ads Want Ads _ Call ~2~8 Oas!>af1ed Call 642 56i8 View Hills. S40. 64S.-Z24 \ 5portiRcJ Goods 80'4' larger Must be m xlnl ----------------------------------------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ty~60 SH 70 RES14.400 •Counselors Sales Our Office• Appt Only I Free Li:t Reinders Ai?ency 4020 Birch, EB tab '64 Newport Beach. 833·8190 Tow Truck On.\ en. r·x per 'd Top pay Apply G&W T owini;?. H fl A Ohms Way.C M. G42-l252 -------- TOW T RUCK DRIVEHS Expenenced only. Li ve in Cosw Mesa. 646-963f! Secretary T rainee, Sh o w·hors t! bee SecretariH s t ables, intr uc t1 o ns SIZ.SllK room & board. 338-1011 . Seve ral openings for -~ __ 2'll_S_. ---- i;uper secretanal P-0:11 MAHUFACTUSUMG &Jons. Work for Sr. Ex· TRAINEES ecuuve & help them to run the company Irvine PersoMel Agency 488 E 17lh, Costa Mesa Ste22A 642·147 SECRET ARIAL Construction Real Estate De velop ment C:Ompany needs ex pr'd oCCice mi:r. pre· Cerably with construction background. Mus t have good secretarial skills and be exprd. lh.ru trial balance. Salary com mensur ate with e xpr. For interview appl. call J ea nn e Norman . 613-2282. Jmmed Full lime Openi ngs Material Hc:wtdler Productioft TrainH ReaM•tcJ Cl..-1& Co. benefits . I r vlne 540-7639 A K e nda v1s lnd. E.O.E. Trainees. no expenence necessary. Manufacture oC optical components. 7:00AM-3:~PM. 2 Sats. per mo. overtime. SJ.SO hr. Located CM. 646--0206 TRAYRAGEHT 1-~cellcnt pay bonu..,es . & se<:W1l)' an work are available today :'lit> charS?l' for the fun. CAU~TODl'\Y 557-0045 ffi-Llr\: flMPOl!Al!V Pt~NNH SIRVICH 3723 Birch St Newport leach WAIT ER WAITRESS PT. Lunch only. Pnvate Club. 644-5404 Waiters & Wa1tresse!. Lunch shafts open, Min 3yn; Dinner Hou"e ex· per , Apply Wed Thurs. 24pm: Velve t Turtle. 59 Fashion Cs land, NB Waitresses : Immedia te opening for ex per. dinner & ~aveyard. Paid vaca· tions, good tips. Apply Taylor·s Res taurant Redhill & Sl1nla Ana Growwitb us! Frwy, TuslJn. SECURITY Growing commel'cial PAn<>L & SALES travel organizat ion is WAlTRES.Sfli ·for food & MEN WOMEN looking for individual de-cockt.ails. Apply lo bar Many benefits. Rapid siring opportunit y lo man2r R oy. H o t e l growth potential. Ex· move ahead in the travel Ltguna 425 S. Cst. Hwy panding company with business. New learning _494_-us __ J. _____ _ opportunities for ad van· experiences are availa· Waitress w/car Cor wicker t d ble with reservation ce ment o W1 ercover basket lunch s ervice agent or supervisor. Call systems, mini compute rs 9:»-lPM Mon-Fri. Eam orcornein: & travel train ln.i t o $125-$1.SO wee kly . Must MOllU further y o ur o wn be neat, persona ble & rood 4~ Select M1d-Westem Anllques. Must Sell By Appo1ntmeot Only. Call 10am-4pm 960·4546 . ~Clfteft 80 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Used Refrigerators Washers & Dryers BARGAINS.SERVICE Bt.>st Appliance ~-091 1 l6U Alabama St. H.B. Freeze r-Whirlpool up. right 20 cu Ct. like new. Sac $299. 64.s-1295 eves w~ Machine , needs work. Cheap, make oCr. Avocado 2 cir" reCrig Jtd cond. needs refngeranl $100. 548-7520 CASHPAJO Wshr /dry r s / Refri ics. working or not 957 -8133 1lterm. Contr attic fan. Brand Ne w. $75. 935 Till e r Wa y, C dM . 64.>2241. Ken.more washer best of. Cer over $125. M sinl al(ree. trans ferable. 646-Q62 Maytag washer $95, Ken· more gas d.ryer Sl35. Guaranteed a& delivered ~ ........ Malwriah 1025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '.J.r''-·-&c-knowledge . (( you 'r e energetic. call 979-0747 n-.--_.... ... good, we want you! Xlnt Omega 8 ·22 Enlarger 54o.6336 e mployee ben efits, attlOam.forappl. w /Nikkon le ns Mint 2790Rarbor 81, &..20'1 Hlary -tomaums u.rale Wanted: Top·NOlcb exp Cond. $250. "94·2878 c.oeta Mesa w Ith exp er i en c e . waiters. SJ.~ hr + meals ,.~ IOJ S Minimum 2 y rs . ex· " UPI. Also need top· _. I Sec•y.fteceptJonlsl J)frience reqWred. can notch bus·br>YI $3.lS hr + ••••••••••••••••••••••• wanted for boat de· 7H/1157·2700. meals It UPti. Call Thurs Himalayan lttttena Twila &lenhip on the bay, N .B. AM be\ ween 9-12. for Fri all colors, all CFA re1. SaJary commensurate T·Shlrt Print.er has entry aJJP'.. Rib Rack Meal &r. Tom Ev a na, ( 714 ) w/uper, x lnt working lev-~I poalllon open. F\.sb Co., Mission Vlejo. _98t-5000 ___ • _____ _ cand•beneflt.t. Mf·$011. o.tretoleam &willing-4115-1900 83kfor Pete. tllmalayan Kitt ens. SsviceSt.Uon Att. Apply raa to work preferred WAM11D DRIVB g'b~~~:me~e~lic~~~! a.-,.CamP'*f Or. N.B. over experience. li'ull SUMDAY ONLY Graod Ch•m.,.lon Line. Corner of Camp\lt 6 tlme.MS-84.3L ., .... ·-AC A "-t of MacArth To ~Uver Dally Pilot •.. •• ..,. W'. TYPIST/I• If•~••· bundles to carriers. Jle. Year.Sl85•&Q>.541-3J7$. a r.,1 I a.rtl/TNC• •--..,.,. ~ra van or larl(e aUI· 0.,. l040 • Drf.... Hvy dktaphoiie. C•ll Uon wagon •nd a ttood ••••••••••••••••••••••• · .... ,.d era\er/ Clean O.wnl3M6SO drtvlnte record. Phone ___..... "'-1.vc -.;..._ ____. A ..i l M2·"21 a nd u k tor ~,.., • ..,..... -· = .... ~ .. , . .,.jl.~~!...!, TYPISTS Harry Seeley or Don a.amp tire. 1111'. Pet • -,__,_ ._. ... ._ WlW I h 0 W • p V l pt 1 . Di:MSt.'Jlf.B,AcrGU ~Wll .,_, 211/•MMSatUpm. rro.oc Airport. eau,. .,,.. 0~uAL n..... llloOUI n-OR'nJNtTY AXCOidD1'*t...-.....-. 11w r.... draw In I.be DIPLOYER Haaten. wtr dote, 10 .a Dall'/ P1lot o-to111J'Nnl to Mil? C .. a -p P1 .. l1ree Ad.142-5'71. a"' , ...... dOltwell. a•n..tActt eo.M11 ... .. • f \ , TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday, October 14, 1979 in the Daily Pilot A TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST 'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BUSINESS THIS IS THE ACTUAL SIZE AD For best reproduction, a chtar black and white photo Of any size u n be used. Your rn.swge wlll accompany tfM picture In t his spac e. If you choose not to pttbllsh a picture, fill the space with your rn.sw,e. , Nettonal Women In Bu .. neu w .. k It October 14 tttr•outt. 20. To honor ere• women In bu!Nneu, lndullfY end commerce, th• Dally Piiot wtll pubfleh • epeclal trtbute In tta October 14 ecllon. Our S.lut• to 8u8'neu •nd ProfH910n•I Women le en Hceptlonal opportunity to Introduce • new or longltme ••IOCl•te to the people of the Or•ntte Coeet, °' to honcw ••Md•, ect1tevement1 or contrtbutlon1. 8uelMMwomen l elute notice• wtl be two QOtumn by two lnchH each, With • photo you prowlde. The COit Of Hoft notice •• O"'r S20. Don't mlH being P•ft Of ""' epeoiel edHl1tllng opportunity. o .. dltn• fOf , •• Hrvlng .-c• i. October 10. C•H today! DAILY PILOT 142-5878 \ ' to.\.4 ... , ... 1 •a a' C o l e m a n P e ak I b a c kp<i c k , bl u e Pol•H Ru a rd mummy sleeplnl! bag. 1 mo old '6.Sea. 645-9796 ~.R .......... ... 8095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CIQs 1ng wareh ouse by 9-24-79; 124 SECTIONS HEAVY DUTY GREY STEEL S H ELVING. 2"x3'"8', NEAR NEW $50 PER SECTION, t2 SEC· TION MI N. 28 SEC · TlONS HEAVY DUTY PIPE RACK , 4 'x 2 1' LONG x l 0 'H I GH , 3 LEVEL $18S EA. 1800 SQ f'T OF NEAR NE W CUTTING TBL. 2920 Alrwa,y Ave, C.M. 1 blk east oC RedhiU, 1 bllt no. oC Bristol. 64.1-0719. 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 25" RCA Color T.V. $124. 2 Yr. Wa r r. Free Del. ~1786 25" COLOR TV Sl.20 2 YEAR WARRANTY 642·5.'WO •cban. rec:.&Sanyo turn tbl, $75. 642-0063 or 960-6017 12" GE B/W port TV. Stereo I-track combo. Ml.Ill Sell. 4.M·2678. IMh&w.n.. ·I; 'psallf ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... tolO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHITtB BUYING or SELLING Tllh h Y_. DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT Te1l•~ecl c ... 642·567• 1 I' -.... . .. . --. ... . . . ... . . v-tl70 ~~·.·~······· Aldo._ l"'porled Weclneeday. S.p1ember 19. 1979 * DAILY Pit.OT M ;;; ............. ;12;· Wo1,l.ported ...... li.H ........... .~ ......................... DDdll9 '77 lllDO ~-lJ7\ll It## t71.a wtt•u• llOV·•· Auto ••eeeeeeeeee••••••••••e •••••••eeeeee e.eeeeeeee ................................. 111 I _:.::'.~• -n "•l 950. mecbanlc'1 ~ t1'7 C "r "'I IWtl .,,_ .......... "'° ....................... ·• J-.. reno, n..t '*'· 4 IPIL I ~t.. I .,.t. lnnfer <--. ...._ blown rod 819t clftr tU·IUl • p/a, p1b, S&«k Cirtlt .... VU or: t\19\0laiM )IOlll"llllf ...... •Hiii, ~· Both t,opl. Not ... ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• .. •••••·~··••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ... nwa!nc. Clean body '778edTriu.mpbJIOOSI*-CAD'lAC 77 W hkal . .-1.~ $•" ....... , ~~·A,_._. ... 8JNl71 Make Otftr. 4tt-:SIM aft flre. Perfect cond. Oaly Cfl • VIW llillllle. dll ti •ta-,._. =·r·':.'ii" .. pri~.ls at'.t:..~~: r:.-•~9/ e1111 to •••••••••••••••••••••• Tl,.,.a.~..OV4, ._.AITA/ ..... rlCl. tillf• ,a.ti ,Very Clean Sl,200/080. MZD8 ------l>odae ·n Trade1man ~T fed. au u•· 1Uck. iitt. S2a7&/0 BO. Call ~9_1_,. _____ ~ tMt VU*Ate CMIWIO "'4C141H« •UlmlWWI'* '72..US/R .OBV) '1Sam&il op C*G .. C> "1HOOiAS/R _.RXO> "7'-.4ap (mPHJ) "Y4"ATtJI pp <GH) US· 1055, fu&lpNW ...... ) ,:_:a eve111s.&m. SM ti '66 TR4A l RS, magi. radial1. AM/FM. new t.op. carpet. xlnt In· side/out. &2000. 673-2923. AakforDao. ,, . ........ ....................... . c \961 Cbrt. Craft Zl' Suakll. rn t ured M.Ml),tM6 Tt14 '64 CMvy V-. 960-3.Tf9 "Tl 32llli 4apd, at l8'10SPV ) '77 S3Qi 4pcl SIR <0179) "Tl SPA t.u.xua (891SSZC) "l'ID>41p, aleUKH> "1'8SldAA/C <81tWDA> '7U33cslA S/ R (0062> ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 SpM.re. red, lS,000 mi. J' I &S-. l9SuiukJ GS750L kl ma. 4 UILO l header. 12400 or beet offer 979-~18 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l '7t CHIVIOLIT 'I• TOH PeCllUP ~ Joaded I BeautHut two tone belae 1rnd bro wn Sh•rp ! tlM32UlZl ONLYS79H HOW.AID Ce..•,..... OovelrQua.d Sta. IAe "JS Ford Iona Van .• C\t.ll pwr .w, cooverted. reaNmd dama&e. l s t $2~0() takes 546·6673 wkd~ .._w..e.d tsto ••••••••••••••••••••••• ao..ctS-~ ......... 7, HONDACcrs MA.NT T0Cllra1t,...Olftl UNIVERSITY ow. .. w.. ...... Ccn • (iMC Tr.cits ~Harbor Blvd Costa Mee.a 540-9640 II.II rHk, sharp. $4750. 752-1()88 I v....... t770 ....................... UMCCaM I •cu•Y ''9pc:WeltM ••.• "18 Seville: All/FM 8 t:rk "11 UMCOU' st, nt/UllM:pltrwbJ,AC, TOWN~ .. lthr seaLI. auto t.rwak. ......,_. ~ cwr m wire wbl coven,ou ~. cTJataJ aprieot wlta vinyl top, $10,SGO/t.o. lse. leaU..r ialerior. Lew PP. <714)759501 mileage. OM owner . CAOll..LAC 76 ..-. Sttee aDOIADO c .. aJ .. HuiaotBL. ,,,. FUll power. factoey r. ~ AM/nl st.ereo udio 8 , ___ _;_; ____ _ --....... .-. •• s-.1 NEWPORT BEACll 833-0SSS WE PAY 'fop DOLLAR COl' toe> l.lled can·f ore 1 go. ~IJcs or classics. lf ywr car '8 utra cleaii. ~u:. nRST! IMMEDIATE De;:LJVERY! ..,... 9730 VW · lblving trouble sell· in« YoUI' cat? Try us Top dollar • Paid foe or Not! Bring your car to J lm Marano Volkswagen, lB7ll Beacb Bl\td., Hunt- mg\co Beach Ask for Frank Manno or Tom Allon track. Ult. cruise coot.rot, 'Tl Towne Cou.,e. hes s plit power seat s , ~ food coad. cabnolet top, leather in· .._ 54M1511-a.t/Shf• 9160 ?'l Ctw.on. 1o1rooden hull ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ oo cu 1 o m a r 1 n ,. um Wl.nnebago 26' sell· Chrysler. w trlr Must toolalned, sips 8, $2~ :.ee, WOO or bst ofr perwt S&l-167' ·16 TOYOTA TRUC K Standard. $3400 540 0182 ~ LAJlGI SB.ICTION OFMIW 1979 320l't 5211'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -rt JAGUAR E-type. 2 + 2 Vl2. auto, air. $7000 firm 7 4 VW Bw:. 38.000nu. new I upbl.stry, lc)p COOd. SJOOO. 493-1757 or 493-8812 t.erior. <Ser. 273709) ttir:• SS''' ........ , ---- 968-9'l78. "18 Toyota ptclmp dlx 5-sp. radials. ca u . Super cle84. 631·5535. 1.m,2839 If I 111 OtwMJt C-'Y 97,4 '63 BUG. runs gnat. all stock, SllOO. 551-0822 and NABERS ....................... ORANGE COUNTY'S HIWIST LINCOLH-lfERCtJRY DEALERSHl.P 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA ALSO 633CSi 's • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • !J75..27 42. ~ IMSTC>a<! ~--------'78 Dodge St.epislde. Low mileage , good cond. SS500 or bst otr. 963~ 979.2500 Cail today -We also may have that pre-owned BMW you are look.mg Cor! i3 Super Bug, Auto, air. arn rm . $2400 Days 87!*o3000-E~ 549-3581 2-(J(X) H<'lbOf 0lvtl C~1" ~ SA0-9100 IAY R.ADllOf UNCOLN·MEllCURY 16-1.8 AUl.O Cent.er Dr. '78 Luv Pickup, 4spd. clean. l"Wlll perf. lo mi, s:lnS-6':>-8614. WEIUY CLEAMCAIS ANDTIUCKS 831-2040 495.4949 ;o vw Buse . xlnt condl-uoo. $1950 SQFwy.La.ke Fon5t eiut IRVINE ll0.7000 l9'7S BMW 2002. AC. 4 spd, AM/FM 8 trk, new pallll OOKM. ~ 751-8459 Capri 971S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-1047 -------Sacrifice ·77 Se11 1ll1• '74 Superbeetle $2500 Loaded Mus t -.l'l I GrtIBt Slupe 673-9434 or 752 3078 work. ho me &l.S-42.57. ff; j.(.14.26 '00 Bua. ~d eng , nd.s bod} wk & pot SS75·0BO ~or548.-057S "88 Parklane Br~gham all pwr, good coo d. CADILLAC '77 srR>/OBO ~·7969· SEVtU.E ..._._, 99U COMNIE:LL CHEVROLET ~ 11.H l .. 1 l\h c\ I < i:.. I \ '1 ~-~ \ 546-1200 '79 Capri '4ust Sell Mov in.g. Bright ) t!llow. 7~mi 9} I ~<rrr" $6,2001 FIRM b Iii 91133 mcnung fUl.I power. r actory air . •••••••••••••• ······-· ~140-·~~iw.~HAM..."'""_,.,,.,,-t~ereo. t~. ttlt, crws~ 'T9 MUSt-:-Sil~__,,.,,..,,...-....:----1• control. .,pill power ma. best ofr. t::vel> lB7ll BEACH UI~ VD HUNTINGTON Bt:ACH 142-2000 AM/FM , ma1?5. 6SM m 1 $1950-ofr Ori R ownt>r !Q-8834 DATSUN PARTS 34' Dltse4 Hotteras Hood. 4 good tnes. fit with choice N B. moor· lr\Ji(. Full elcc. & fi shing 1!1121600. Best offer. Call t'q\Apmenl S49K . Owner ·54C).~~S72~l ~aft~e~r~5~P~M~. ~~ 545·94.~ day!>, 494.-7686 = ev1wknd Boak, Scsil QlevyTaHgale 1978 545-13 50 '75 El Camino Classic, P/S & P IO. air. tilt wheel. bed cover 44.000 mi. Orig. owner. S2950 or best offer. 64.!>-4092. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 49. Luders lG, 25ft , varn 67 Camaro reblt 327 + Ve1111 9570 h u 11 . s 1 i p 1 11 N B • trB1lS & rear end, all xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• beau l du I . $4 000 Mlke 54G-0625 <9·1 or S..9l * t4fW 1979 !r>l-0010 Prof essional Aut o LUXURY Can"t Sell Your Car" CREVIERIMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR For Clean Used lroports Call Mike or Don 835-3171 WANTED! Lat e mode l Toyotas, Vol\'OS, Pickups & Vans. Call LIS today' i nrleJJke Dclibw'I 9720 ···········-··········· LARGE SB.ECTION OF AU MODELS SHOP&COMPARE BARWlCK OATSU1"4 ''" I 1 1u l J ~ ·t, tr .111• 1 83I·1375 493.3375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'79 240 DtESEL St.cl. axr eood • f .H·tory sunroo(, onJy 3,000 mile., niropean deU very "e~ car factory warranty Q.28:'.BS) JIMSUMOMS IMPOITS l!nOHARBOR BLVU COSTA MESA 63 1-1276 i2 ill v.;,gol\. 62,(lc,im1 must ~ to a pprt•t•1ijt•" Willin g lei s1:ll Jt lk~l Uf (c·r ~ 26715 •~ l •• wdmark Camper "Vil new P~f cassette. ,unroo/, !OK m1 W;irrJn t\ Ont> or a kind SY 15'• 1.)8() 9i°'J ~) IJT fii3 \jbJ:i 1'.arl seats. land;,u top All 536-3249 Sev il le luxurre s .1~~-------l996TJF 1 '66 Mul>tang, like new' S,495 Newelll!, trans .• brake=-. pamt $20001 best offer NABERS rn-89S4 __ 0 _/•/i. ffi Must. 289, runs good. C,£1£l(/.fat/ ruoo:~. P .P. i7 Mustang JI Ghia AIC. PStPB. AM/FM stt!reo. clock, auto traos· Vl- 29,W> au. New brks Ii tuneup. $4500. 54(). 7622 Jt.j,/ ~ •'l"" R/l.•1 (c .... r.• ,.,,._, C,4(}9100 72 Coupe dt> Ville Xlnl Give your boat 1n!>. a Polishing. compl w/lnt CHEVROLET YAH t·heck-up Call llo:il & cleaning. Reas. rate. Equi pment includes Yacht Ins for a C.rcc Free pick-up & Detiv. plush caJlltl.· paneling. TOYOTA.VOLVO •DATSUMS * Lcrtje Seledlon Of All Model~ WI SPECIALIZE IN GOOD SERVICE Yoho 9772 cood. Best reasonable or- '70 2llOSE: PS. PB. aut.o. •••• ...... •• •• • • • • • • • •• • rer Gtor'1t· oo 9470 dys. i ' Must.anR U, It blue, ~ cyl gas saver. 58.000 mt gd cood. Minor repairs for tot> cond. $1600. Must sell S4(}-7788 dys. 642·~ eves ltU H.,.._ ll•cl c ......... . "'-•••-uo>.,, H O·t4'7 AC. dean. $4750. S48 7880 VOL VO _~ ___ e_\_es ___ _ eves quote. Over 2S yrs exp. 640-2981 Eves. icebox. w'lft>ar, two Cap· c 7 14 16 7 3 B 0 AT o r tains chairs, breakfast 1.979 Sevllle Sedan. black ITT~~--Autos for Sale nook. J.50V8. tilt wheel. ~r Blueno..c Fa:.l, full ••••••••••••••••••••••• chrome bumpers & keel Caberf,lla s:. :.loop. IMPORTANT grille. Sleeps fo1.1r ' X.lnt, 1>cai:ull. 4 bags, N01'1CETO UB16). head. $3900_ Wilmin~on READERS AND 0ML Y $9960 COSTA MESA OATSUM 10 250 coupe Be5t lookm~ clean classic XJnt l'Ond Lt.hr intenor. wtrf' c;pokc wheel'!, :J/C. pin :;tr1pmr $8,000 10 8 0 tilti ~Still eves SALES, SYVtCE AMDLUStMG OVERSEAS OEU\'ERY 'EXPERTS w black leather int. IM· MACULATE. 6000 m1. Puttb.a!e or assume ex· isung lse. Pvt party. Mr Ho wa r d . 6 4$·610 1 anyUme. '65 Must anR 289 Ne-. engJ.ne & transausswn. 494-6642 !> I 1 p 2 I 3 I 5 7 0 · 4 O 2 7 • ADVERTISERS HOW AIU) Ch.vrolet 213 001-6.597. The price of items Oove &Quail Sts '68 Cal 25. xlnl cond.. advertised by vehicle NEWPORT BEACH loaded. sw1na 1113Sl. slip dealers in the vehicle 833 OSSS " classified ad vertising • avail. S9.000. B48-<YIS8 ~•umns does not '"Clude .....,. u• '74 GMC Rally window loafs. Slips/ any applicable taxes, va n. ~.ton. 33gal ruel Ood&s 9070 License. transfer fees. tank. 350eng, new rads, ••••••••••••••••••••••• finance charges. fees for heavy-duty trlr hit ch . SU'S AVAILAILE air pollution control de-AJC 79,000mi. xlnl m~h YAC Newport. 646-0551 VJce certifications or de· cood. BIO(). SSZ·S2ll. 76FORDE250 Newport Slap. Power only. $.SO per fl. $250 min. 673-4546·~--~~- aler documentary pre· paratiob charges unless otherwise s pecified by· \he advertiser. 6 cyl: all. Bargain . 9S7-1195-..... lr...,ted ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2845HARBOR BLVD 540.6410 540.02 ll MGI 9744 ···•···········•······· 13 MGR \;r.it.>n\. mu:.t sell &.>-.toHer 961H201 1977 MGB. pin !>lnpt>s. ware ~heels. lui:i.:a~l' rack. l6.000 m1 ~ S.SZ.3767 \'\ l' & "'knd i3 MGB, 4 spd. AM1f M cassette. 5SK miles. Liiht green ~ Rack. $2500. ~aft7PM -----WlSH TO PURCHASE in· :;ide mooring al Avalon Harbor for 48 · boat. lmmed cash 673-0227 '72 DODGE Van 8200 V -8. 970 I 9520 Pwr brakes, air. radio & "13 ~Z a/z_ Mags. tape "77 MGB. AM F'M cass. ••••••••••••••••••••••• deck. New rada·a tor . ....,. mi. r .. "" uu•t s•ll• •••••••••••••• ••• •••••• mag w bl s .. $2 • 2 5 o. """ ~ ,., ., " •41 Ford Deluxe Club !nl-3297 $USO. Aft. S. 645-3447 675·0931 <fays. S86 os~;, Boat Slip wanted to ac-Coupe 350Cbevy & turbo AJTENTIQNI '72 240 z: Com plctt·ly eve comodate 36" Sailboat in tr Corvette djusta · • Newport lfarborarea ans. a · Mer ce de s, BMW . rest.ored.sunroor.spoke "78 MGB.r!'d.li t rack. Pleas e contact J .L. ble steering column. Ill DIPll SEATS Porsche, Classic & Ex· disk wheels. 8 track AM r'M, luS?raf.e rack. 827 Lale Ford rear end. IW'1HMll\ · Make olfer .637-7656 s ha rp. SS'OO C all Goll __ OB_a_t_95_7_· __ 2 ___ 1 Aluminum wheels & new 1 n DIPll S S ot.lc. We will sell your car " tires. Di.'IC brakes. Ex-L.ll'1HMlft EAT on consignment at your 75 21lOZ. 2+2. 32.000 mi, 968-2!K)Saft.er 4pm MeWPOrtSlip Wonted tras. Needs fini s h price Best location in orig. mags. a ir . xlnl "-J 9746 f;34.3{)00 cd 315 wrk . M1N1-sr11s Or Co • F --r-• rest.oration. 64S-S91J. tft ~e un.y. or ID· cond. $6,000. 673-6311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kathy. From formation call Jim Cur· eves ; wk n d s 0 Y s • F' 1967 Dalrnler Sovereign, l.9'74 Opel Mant:i. J\M M For Rent. Newport shp ----~completely, like ~ OO ran. ... ......_._-~ •-rtht 541).15n Arr. excellrnt cond1t1on for upto2l6flpowerboat. """..,.~ ea _ _. Sl"-00 '0 HR F711 5) CalJ for appt. 673-4749. new. Must see to ap· • • l.300W. Coast Hwy 71. Datsun King Cab, lo " · ' preciale. ~950. Days For NwptBch 64.2·6763 mi. camp shell. A/C. 7~5427. "1WPT SLI PS ror rent. 32' 900-6665; eves642-4668. yuir-DICK.UPS loaded. $5000. 646-4341-PoncM vwr boat, 18' s111I or pwr ~I S48·5556 Olev 'SB Cameo pickup. AtfaR°'"'o 9 70 5 '73 240-Z xlnt conc1 ••••··~··•••••••••••••• W --&..-...1 -~· ---.1.a1 restored. new paint. RV~au·1os ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4.SOO/Or Bes t OHl.'r "781 '73 911.SC TF3rj~a. A c. 9750 ~'""">t nnn -.. -me, new wide wbts. ~ d •""',,,,.,,,Mommas S·spd. AM M ca ss. uuv .,,~.. usto de Spader ·16. re . mags. ~ .. b I I d d 631· t must see! S47so _ Days .-...;aorc m ma urg ar a a rm. ea -~ ~ &64.S--0792 -...;__:......:~·------A·I VAN ''ass· A C, beaut. cond. 74 zro.z very clean A c. switch, P'7 ures. 1·· & s·· ~ ~ -'-Mcrt & RV 34M mi· S6500 p · P · ma~ wheels, pm stnping. whls. 11run.ac show stop 5Aci 9080 4 WhMIDrhH 9550 _,...., Eves wknds8J9,3187 ~322.1 per. SLS.999 558-8030, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DilCGlmlt Ceeter ..a 9 7 0 7 559-7346 Tl Hallett Mina Crwscr, '78 AMC Jeep. 6cyl 3-spd. 13659 L llosecr9tt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;s-.z. sky blue, 1 ownr. 120 hrs. runs great. cusl son.,..,. 15 000 · ...._,C.-ntfol 27,000 m1 ·s. AM F M ·68912TARGA t.rlr. f1500. 631-9123 ..,,,CIV\ """' • mi;. • ., ...,H 78 Audi 5000, bas e ver· mags. air. $5300 mu:.l Runs great on any itas .,,.,.,.,. .....,.CN'P'I. ROMet W exit ythm11:. SSOO & Assume sell. Day 494-859~. E~ c $6.000-Call 673-6510 s.toAMFneway, lease st $232 mo or buy, 494--0141. r • .., iwioti°" ••••••••••••••••••••••• City of ssooo. 67~10 '78 911 SC Taq~a ea1~ '· Sal• I Rent 9120 '64 WUly's CJS Rebuilt engine $2100 ... ts.I!! 548-5212 s.ta,. Sprif"JS (21JJ '21·6222 0,... My tAM-6PM fri*t tAM-tPM W..dlry 9AM-Sf'M 73~Z: am/fm8track.4 Black/Black. Closed end IMW 971 2 spd.. Xl9' m~h 'l cond leMe. $420 monlhJy ••••••••••••••u••••••• $3900 or bes t offe r . {;()J\STUNE LEASING ~COUMTY'S 631·SS4f . 5142WamerAve. H .B OLDEST 7-4-B--2l_O_g_ood--co_n_d_. _AB_k_· --~6 77-6-1 ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~tom shell w/bool for Dataun. $200. or best or-'i1CJ7: $6000. $1000down. fer. 552·7959. -t. o. lease. Cave 759·8962. $0130eves. ~· self-contained sleeper w /porta-polly. $500. Avtou.iM) 9510 AutolealinrJ tHO 1i4S-9630. • •••••••••••••••••••• ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motorited ll•• 9 140 r-----------, :.;;::~~~~-;~~:~:;~::: I LEASE AMY MAKE I ~rm~ $~s':;~~utJ!~. I ANY MODEL I ~se:~.-s.w=;_··~~~•1 I Foxy Moped. like new, low miles. dlx model. Mags ft xtras. $375 or or- fer. 948113 MDWcydn/ Sea attrs 91 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '17 Yaaaha 250 VZD. new back lire a. 1~ket. eng &fora tricked. Ready lo race, mmt sell. S800 or bet ... 1419. 'T1Yamaba RD400: $UOOIOffer ~ PAY ONLY FIRST MONTH PAYMENT * MO .aslT Oil LAST MOMTM WI TAii AMY TIADI ... llOI otl "°" PHONE CllDIT APPltOVAL I I I I I I I I Sales-Service-Leo.sing Rov CcrYer,lnc. Rol1' fwyce BMW LS40 Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 IOI McLAIB4's & mtN. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA eMl. No. of SA Fwy > C71415Z~Slll ~byAppt. ~.r=o.~T~ I '79 CADILLAC ~ffll~•;.._ _______ , I 0..1"-CllCll>Olel ()ouplt, ... "'" '79 CWCl I i1B¥W 5301. Owned by major Oran ge Co. IMlder J>eveJoper. AP· IJl'S 21,000 IDl..Elec sun· ing $1,600 10 911 E Tari:i:i. approx 960-5028 57,000ml on rbll en~. Ask --------1ng $7000 P vt Ply . aassified Ads. your one· s:B-4762 or833 9859 stopshopplng center rfi~:.~~ I ~~ ,il I I ... -~'t'.1 Starting a New Bualn•H A cc:coro1no 10 C•llforl'I• 8ve1Mn •nd Pto ... -6ofl• ~ (he. 17900 to HUO) ell .,.r.on• clOlfll IMleinen under • ~l'l•­ "'vet ltle • ••••~flt wltlt tM Clti11tr Clerlt •nd 11... It jM1911tlled tour 01110• tn • .... ._.,., .. ,,,. ... tlte aro• le wllloll l llt IW~noM .. loeetod. '67 912 Olk 5 spd. no rust. mechanically xlnl. xlnl ml SS500. 640-1ro l --- lalslloye• 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROllS·ROYCE I MtJ•mWff Mewport8U (I\ \L----'~ CtOSEO SUNDAYS 'SD Silver Cloud 1 $19,000 99$--0'4 9761 ,.,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• i • Oe.lica. new paint, new lUDI, aut o. AMI FM CMI. 'JU.Ol3QG. Oord&a "ft, 16,000 ml »lllnN. $2650 m.&111 EARLEUCE VOLVO 1966 Har bor Bl• d COSTA MESJ\ ~9303 540-9467 71 ~ de Ville white fully loaded Lo/ma. Pnvale Party Must Sell S7,SOO. 646·4696 or 1512-7447 ·•Mustang. Clean $1950 673-0473 JI.fl 6 995S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19 Cpe D~V1ll e . ds l •. 1 8 C u t I e s s &ipreme/B~ham ful a&MPG. ~ & we over ly lollded. AM /FM tape. t.se 641-8295 12KJ:na. 1s.i..rno. 9917 '73 cuuass SUpreme lllnt oaA.MGE COUMTY VOLVO LXU.t;SIV ELY VOL \'O Largest \'olvo Dealer an Orange County 1 BUYorLEASE DIRECT t!m~~ ••••• • •• • •• •• ... ••••••• cand. new eng, air. m.sl '77 Camaro LT·J0.000 m1 sel!Sl750.~3286 xlnt cond fully loaded 8'2·64.SOeves. Okk i3 VIsta Cruiser, 9 2025 S M anchester Anaheim 750-2011 pas.senJtel' wagon, V-8, 1.979 Berluletta Blk/blk. ss.OOOmi. PS/PB. AIC. all po~er. lo ma , lllnt S2000 1133-3872 till'ld. t'Xll'ndcd warr Of. ~-·-----fer 67~2392 '7!> Cutlass Sla Wgn . Lvo 0 , pd i7 ~t cood air. rally 71 VO 2A2 ... 4 5 ' wbeels. Lauree morn· AMIFM . superb coad. S23>0/best olr. 962.Q78 ftJ ID.. 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM FM cassette :.lereo 20K males. 18 + (•Jl y angs. ?S9-007S MPG 963·9823 a. oMt 9920 ·77 Vatare wagn, AIC. '67 122 S 2 dr sedan. auto.'" AM/FM. roofrack. $3800. $950 0 r be!> l 0 rr e r • •• •• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Or Best. 962·•702. 833-0195. 752-!Mte. t 979 DEMO ·70 Ply auto. PI B.P /S, A/C. SOR tires. 4-dr. lilOOd trans portau o n . 56&-0Z7S- '76 245 DL wa ion . 36,000rru. supt>r clean. A C. stereo. PS PB. I~ rack, trlr bilch, s.>lOO o rfc 173-1666, C\eS 833-0315. ~UHd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i6 Plymouth Gran Fury WaRon Power stee.rinR . power W1ndows. power brake5. AM 'FM stereo. ru.r c'Ofldillomnf! AJI ex Lras Must sell. S1500 Call 737 -6449. After &:~PM. Evenings_ llick . 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·m Buick Gran Sport 350 automatic. New tires . brakes and shocks. Good mileage-body straight · runs great! $850. Hunt· 1n gtoo B e a c h . m• J842..s33. '77 Regal: Mu.st sell for under wholesale book. M41UL Great buy Call American Car Plan. 751.a810 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CADIU.AC '7' CNOEVIUE ASTllO llOOF f\all power, factory atr. leaUier interior. a plit power aeats. tape1 low ml*. (11'120) Slt91 NABERS ~ Cl.lAUMCl! on Camaros. Capnces. Monte Carl<>&. Mallbus & ~ovas . Drastic reduc- lloos ' SAVE MOW!!! COHHElL CHEVROLET '~lf.ttl•H ti,\,! ' • ll:'-1 \ \1 ~ .... \ S46-l 200 "77 (l)ev. N0\'3. 2 dr . V-6, 49,000 ml Clean• 67~5145 E' itnml?S By owner. '72 Chevy Sla· taon Wagon. Cheve lle size. ori l( owner. r •s. P B. A/C, new whitewall Ures. CB. comm ·t plates. 548-0472 al\ 4pm_. __ _ 'i1 Caprice Classic, 4 dr. Sedan. low mUa11e. 20M. Loaded Be l ow wholesale. 546-1930 An 5 :.> "IB Novo Rood cond. 1ood gas mileage. AM/FM stereo cass. Sl.J00/080. Ooug,6'5-142S ttl2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Corvette, SJvr/blk. ~.auto. xlnt cond SH.500 673-3013 7.1 350. Auto. T·top. runs great. 13,000ml, $4!000. 6'2·71187. f75·2'U . i6 Plymouth Gr an f'u ry Wagon. Power windows. power steenng, power brakes. AM/FM stereo. air c:onditiooing. All ex· tras. Mu.st sell. SLSOO. Call 737·6449. AFTER 6:30PM. EveninJ'S "6s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Estate sale Tl Gran Prix. 2 tone. full power, T·lOP. ~m.aa&. '74 Trans Am. loaded. ~. new paint, $4600. 5SHl806 '68 Firebird: Cleanest '&8 around. $2000 or best of· fer. 400 motor. Call Tom 968-4975. 19711 Esprit. Rear spoiler. air , 8 track, loaded. 963-1306. For· sa le: '72 Pontiac Catalina. Very good car. AIC. P IS. P I B. au\O, i\M t fM.. Ow n er des pe r ate, m u st sacrifice, $800. 494-9'49. at. 721. "1'9 Grand Prix: SM mi. sun rf, leatbr. fully loaded.iminaC.IDllSlSeU lmmed. ~1196.. .,..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Tran s·Am, A/C. All/Fii 8-U.C.k, lo IDI , blk oa blk, xtra clean. ... SD-5lltafter 5 PID. '65C......$400. Ml.o:s7laAIPID ms Pontiac Le Mana • lit.Ill Samftce 'T4 Dert, ~=-=·xlnl teyl, new Uret. '1•· ..;..;.;..._""'--·----- ~8'7.fTSI. 77 ... U ,.,.. H40 PNUJ blue wltb blue ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1uedt interior. Buckel M •t1, P IS. P /B, U · • .\.... __ KZ OOO ,,,..,, ,,,,. 111to1, 1w1111e lln4 ruw./ 400, 4, 1...,11,,.•.--.1111. m, like MW~ rack, ,2 4 l I roof ina1 wbls . Tape S 114 MO. •eek, AM /FM, New Tllo •t•1t111ent t• roqul'94 ~ I•• tnel 11 n•c•HlllY 111 prcitoetl119 your ltuefnou 1111110. Mott btnlt• ,.qulro ,,.., ot llllno to o..n COll\IH N181 llCCOulltl . Tllo DAILY l"ILOT pretMloa lloltl-.,.•M pulMle9tlOft -*'"· Wo ........... _..., 'TS C.Uea, new mot.or. 'NII wheel•. S250(). '1800 '!!~!!!!!!!!!!­In ftmacl.ng 1vall. Aak L eeli.t eaod, vl.Qyl top, Alll/111 Ult, lo lllilel. Good Mlluae. Call &.-alft.WM . n~~-XL l:IO, x~nt I ,.., 111 et tO -~~. of ,.._ 1 UO.tO • tu OAO. Velue oaad., tnS. 111,117 11•"411<11 "* 00 tla-:I075 .,-..., ,._..,,..,,uo . ''8 GLlOOO Hondo I ~. f\all dnNed • I Oita for ... • ... 150. HI UlO aft. 4 rlll., ~--· I I Uni. lliat cond. Rct . ~., 1 ti .... peylftelllt 0 .. .. f •11• 11 , .. oct.c v.1 ... 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Plad ...._ JOU waot fh DllU.J Not ClauIDeda. 1 .............. -.......... .., •••••••••• I I - eqUIPMENT INCLUDES: 4 speed trans .. 4 cyl. engine. AM radio. wheel trim ring, White sidewall radi al tir es & mo r e! l6H41K92303015) 1979 USED DODGE OMNI '2 DOOal NOW ONLY $ 1979 USED ODGE COLT ICOUNI . MUST ll SOLD AS USED VEHICLES, BUT OHL Y I 0 TO I 00 MILES OM THESE HEAR-HEW CARS -EACH WITH A HEW-CAR WAR· RAHTY. EQUIPMENT IMCLUDES: Vinyl bucket seats 4 speed trans 4 cyl. engine. accent stripes AM/FM radio. vinyl top & wheel tnm rings (6M21 K92204437) EQUIPMEto" IMCLUD.ES: n ur:kPt st'tatc; folding ret1r seats rally POuioment oac.1<aqe rnrqo compartment 60Und 1n5ulahon cf)lr1r matchPd seat bells 4 '!need manual llOOf • ···,h1ft. tinted glac;s fall w1ndows1 1ns1dP day/n1qht rn""'' dual remote control &POrt mirrors & cat11 aluminum rally whf'f"I& IZL24A90312565J ISEDCAR SPEGAL'S 1970 CADILLAC COUPI Ol ¥1.U YM• coun v..a. auto trans .. P s .. air oond PB white sldewall tires. AM/FM etereo 4 cyl . auto trans . po wer steering, Power windows. elec. door locks. vinyl buc~et seats. (963KRS). top. IOI wheel. leather. (209BIN) '995 1975MBCURY MOMMCMtmAM V-8, auto. tren1.. AIR COND.. radio. digital clodt. vl"Yf top, bueket eeet1. PS .. P.B .. I wew tlf ... '293NP•1) •2195 . 5 1195 19~3 FORD MUIU ... llDAM Radio. V-8. auto trant .. P S . PB .. ~r. tepe d~ boct(et eeats & vinvt toc>. (734JRDI 174 HORNET COUN ALL NEW 1979 CCHRYSLER LEBARONS ORDOBAS, NEWPORTS & NEW YORKER S 1975 MERCURY 1972 FORD CLUI Y.t.M 8 cyl . auto trans , radio pwr steenng. V-6. au'o trans AM/FM stereo AIR air cond. & spllt aeota. low mile& CON O . oower steenng & brakeS. waw fires. (108TWE) V-8 aurn lntn'I pnwt>t ""''''""'1 a bralee!\. white s1Cl6WBll "'~ 1 !J3JEOIJ 1977 DODGE 411'11tCOUN Cuetorn Wheels. T·TOP. •Pill eeata. pwr 1teerlng I brakee. auto. trans 11r cond , AM/FM lterreo ' morel l049SWS) •3295 5 lft5 I 978 PLYMOUTH V-8. auto. trM& . radio. P S . P B . wMe sldewlll tires air cono soht MMlt&. vtnvt top l9t2UWU) '3695 1978 C HRYSLER LI IA.IOM C:OUPI V8. automattc transmission air cond . S>O,wer stoertng, vinyl top AMtFM 1d1110, r&d•al ttres & morel ( 707UMEJ 54095 .... J 17 r, YoarBo•etowa Dally New•paper VOL n , NO. 262, 4 SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNtA WEDNESDAY, SEP!EMBER 19, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS HoniOOwners, Punk ·.Rocke~ Clash · rod at&M:kS Mild. olbera wa ntiag rolled on glass." vigilantes or people careying they could display a gun but said. . . BB •1S1SY••···· • ... ..., ....... i-Upaet Huatla1toQ Beach bom..,.._.. wl aqry left·ace . punk ~ken croaaed verbal sworda Tueeday ftlabt at a com· m unity meelin1 dealcned to d e ar tbe alr o r fears o( nelab~ violence and vM- daUam. About 1.50 penoos 1atherec:l at E dison Com munity Center, some ex~ fears of pUllk Overload Uwsing Burnout Energy demands of Orange ·c oast residents seeking refuge from a lessening heat wave have caused 26 e lectrical power tra ns forme r s to burn o ut because ol ove rloads, Southern California Edison Company of· fi cia ls reported today. Spokesman Jim Kennedy s aid the situation is getting better as te mperatures cool off. but workers have logged 1,364 extra hours to replace b urned-out equipment bet ween Seal Beach 'and San Clemente since Sept. 7. "We've had service interruP· tions 1astiog from j ust a few minutes to several hours in the area be<:ause of the he at," s aid Kennedy. O verall, heat a nd brush fi res ca u se d 600 S outh l a n d transformers to go on the fritz in 10 d a ys, res ulting in utility losses of more than $2 million, he added. Weather forecaster s tod ay said a mild cooling trend would conti nue a lon g t.h e Or an ge Coaat, with temperatures at Vie beach dropping t.o highs in tbe mid-70s byThunday. : A predicted high ol 87 in Santa Ana today should drop to about 84 Thursday. forecasters said. Overnight lows will remain in the mid.a>& for both beach and inland areas. Light sea bree2es wil1 continue to push pollut.atrts inla~d. _where firs t stage health advtson es re· \ maioed in effect today for Santa f Ana Canyon. La Habr a and I Anaheim. · ! "We're not expecting any big chan ge through the end of the · week," said a spokesm an for the South Coast Air Quality Manage- ment I1tstricl. "The air should (See REAT, Page A2) . ' .. Valley Drags Feet Through Water Spouts The fight to plug up fountains tha t unexplainably spring up a lmost daily i n a F ount ain Valley home has moved from the arena of the supernatural to the political. Mel de For d, a plumbing • ·en gineer hired ·in lbe hope be could rid the Bill Johnson home or bot and cold wa te r that gushes through the concrete slab floor. charged Tuesday night that Fomstain Valley city coun· cUmen are dragging their feet. DeFord said be contacted about 10' c ounty, s tate and federal asendes and elected of- ficials ln an atte mpt to get sometbing dooe with what he f>elieves ls a pocket or under- ground pt. ~ Tbe aaencles. be said . won't i take actioD unW they receive a formal nqmat from the City of Foat• ~.a.,. DePord aald · the s tate's Di...._ '11 OU llMS Natural Gas u. i.-. .._.. u. vaaed out m• .,. ... tbat an oil well WU ~ Deal' the Jobmon bome ID tbe Jal. He da-tb•t well 1u ls fordq die water tbroqh tbe coacrete floor. · DeFord moved lnto the • atenpout picture in Aupat '.aft.r l'e8dlDI •CCOUDU of tbe Johntam' pllibt -apou\I of water um na1ned carpets, ·bk walll ..t pleturw and disrupted 'famU,.._ID ........ PeopM eaDld to offw pr_,ers 'or metbodl fGr tlddlQI tbe bome ,,, ...... OIMr9 dropped lD to .............. . . Tia• .leltroai' laadlcml of· ,.,... a ..,_ nward to tbe · penoa wllo eoald aolve tbe • ~ """ .. tM .. bul ~----=f-iD ...... _~-~ ....... ., , ... ~ Al) \D know t>ow much ot lhe law Jim Langston, a Huntington guns. but we do favor su cking couldn't use "deadly force." Another mpther s aid he~ high th -·'d t ft'-to the r wn Beach homeowner. said be together ." Phyllis Sariego, tbe motMr of sc ~ool -age ~o y c a~rie~ a hae:da~vw -~ 10 1 0 forme4 a tltree-man posse to He said some punk rockers an Edison High ~hool student, sw1tch~lade knife for p~otection. M ik~ Butler,. ~0 18 year old protect bis neighborhood and to present a serious crime prob· said she was afraid the clash She ~rud youths often fi ght over k r-~··t d t .. l r b' ar e make sure "it doesn't tum into Jem. Police legal adviser Bill be tw·een h igh schoo l pun k mus1caJ tastes. . , . . ~~~k ;;'k~~arv'in~s Naz11~y~ another Watts." Sa ge told residents they could rockers ~d non·p~ers could "Some day tJlere s JUS~ gt>lllg bola Into helpless victims and re-Ed Zschoche. president of make ciUien arrests and use develop mto "a sen es of gang to be a big ~ight between the -.. al t... oll' .. g n gl Neighborhood Watch, said his force in doing so. wa rs... punkers, the disco cr~~d and the po."" "' you ..., r -o ass He told r-1·dents. who wanted ·•Edison is just a power keg hardcore rock fans, she sug-ror kicks are ··overblown " group organized the meeting to ~ : ·E ver yon e h assels th e inform people how to protect to know if they could hold and the straight kids who don't gested.. . punkers," sa!d the short haired themselves and their homes. nei ghborhood pranksters at gun. like punks are gettin~ so .~gry P o h ce SRt. Tfls S wa n yootb."l'venever ~ut my.self or "We 'r e no t 10 favor of point until police arrive that they can't see stra,gbt , she tSeeCLASH,P age AZ> · -90,000 Acres Burn CATFISH DEMONSTRATES WALK Fish Later Escaped But Didn't Use The Shoes Fish Tale Fact Catfish Takes a Walk MIAMI r AP> Helen Corbell brought home a mess of cat· fish and dumped them 1n her sink. They looked much alike. But when she turned to Rel a kmfe, one catfish jumped out and wallced across the kitchen. "I couldn't figure out what he was," Mrs. Corbell says. "The rest of ttle catfish were JUSl fluttering around in the water. But I saw this one JUSt hop out or the sink and he walked about five or six steps overbythe refrigerator · · MRS. CORBETI' FINALLY picked at up and took at back to the canal where she caught it. . . Wildlife authorities s ay Mrs. Corbett isn't telling a fish stor y. In fact, since recent heavy rains, they've been deluged with <;alls from people unnerved by the sight of catfish creeping across·lheir yards. "After these heavy rains, a lot have come out or the canals and become visible to people." said Frank Morello, a biologist with the.state Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. THE CATFISH. HE SAID, haven't presented any problems, but t hey have stirred curiosity. The walking catfish, n-auvc to Southeast Asia, is one or .23 exotic speeies or fish thriving in rtorida waters, Morello said, and the·walkers can be found Crom Homestead, south or here. to La~eland. in Central Florida. . On cool, rainy nights, the fish, which can grow to 18 inches long, come out or ponds and canals. ••walking'' with their pectoral fins. PAUL SHA Fl.AND, OF the state's Non-native Fish Research Laboratory in Boca Ralon, compared the process lo a soldier crawling on his elbows. . One gill has a special air bladder that enables the hsh to stay out of the water as long as they stay wet and cool. Shafland said. · "We'd sure like lo know how to get rid of them." said Barbara Walden. of Fort Pierce. She said her ·ra mily has three ponds on -the edge of Fort Pierce. on Central Florida's AUanlic coast, and walking catfish live there "by the hundreds and hundreds ... Tai.ts Saspeet DC-9 Inspections . . Ordered by FAA NEWYORK (AP) -Tbe FAA s kin, the plane must be repaired today ordefed all•U.S. airlines to . before it may fly ag~. inspect the tail sections or their Air Canada inspe(ted its ~-9 DC~9s following an incident in . fleet. after Monday's near dis- wbicb a tail c;one fell off a DC-9 • aster in which the cone·shaped ovet' the AUantic Ocean and the tail . or a Jetliner blew off in subeequebt discovery of cracks flight. · lo . tbe talla of two other Air It \fas discl~ Tuesday that Canada planes. . . the problem With the DC-98 has Tbe .Feder al Aviation Ad-been known to the FAA three ministration o rder was con~ . years. and the FAA approved taiDed in an airworthiness direc-modlficatiODJ on· the planes of Uve sent by telegra,.P to ttie· othtt airlines t.o fix the problem. alrllnel. · · . Texas International revealed Jt "requires aitllnes to inspect in Dallas that after discovertnc for cracks In the ·aft pressure cracks tn the tail section of one bulkbeed, the .em:fk\ency exit· . of. lta OC·8a tbtee years •· door Jamb and b ead akin e n 1 ln~e rs developed a wltbJD 10 l8DClinp after reeeipt ''doubler'' to~ the tall et tbe teletram for aJrplanea aecUoa and reduce the problem havtne more than 15,000 land-to one ol rouUne maintenance. in••·" ••id FAA •Po.keamu T e x a s lnternat,onal Dftnia'Fektman. apc)keswom•· Pew Dyer said . Tb• cJlrecUvt aa11 tbat if · tbi t an-\be alrUDe I~,!.~ crack• are found ln Ute door . f1pproval to tDltall Che douuaw'.:- jamb. or .the bulkhead'• nMttal wu put on "all of oar alf'ttaft. . ' Inferno Spreads; Hundreds Fleeing LO S ANGELES 1A f'1 Homes wt-n· destroyed rattl1• were killed a nd hund red'> of f amilies W<'rc e\'acuatcd today as record heal and erratic winds fanned thc-names or a dozen fares c-ovcrrng 90.000 acres of C aliforni a brus hland Cr om Plumas to San Diego Thousands of r1rt'f1gh ter '\ fought lhc flames that JUmped f1rt.> lines and raC'ed to1o1.arrf r•x p en::; 1v1• 1 <·..,. d c 11t 1 a I 1 r" j • 1 Photo PaJ:t.> AS I A hal f dozen houses in Santa Barbara County were razed by the lalcsl fire burnin~ out of ron· trol in the v1cin1ty of Goleta. west of Santa Uarbara The fire broke out Tuesday in the Santa Ynei Mountaan!'i. raced down Eagle Canyon. Jumped the coast highway and bumed a ll the way to the beach • One home was lost in the R a ncho Embarcadero tr a ct. another in Winchester Canyon and three mort> in upper and 101o1.er Eagle Can) on. police said Numerous ranch oulbu1lchng:. were losl . and one rancher re· ported 38 head or cattle. valued at S40.000. had died an the fare One more home wa!> destroyed an thal area. acrordang to t; S. Forest Service spokes 1o1.oman Kathy Good. and up to 400 families were evacuated Flames advanced southeast toward avorado and lemon groves bordering Goleta. No m Juries were reported Forest Service ofr1c1a ls feared the fl ames might surS?e into Lim berlands of the ~ Padres Na· tional Forest.· Thr(.'{' rcs1dent1ol areas we're haslilv evacuated as th<' n ames advanced U.S. 101 was t·losed for several hours. causing a 10 mile traffic Jam 1n both d1 r ect1ons. the Cahfomaa Highway Patrol said The patrol tried to convoy cars and trucks through the dense, chok mg smoke ear l> today. but the plan was abandoned after a sher iffs car and a state truck collided in the ~loom In Ventura County southwes t of OJai, a brush fi re that broke out Tuesd ay afternoon had spread over 14,000 acres early today. H1D1tington Rape Sqspect Trial Slated Marion Frank Miller. accused by police or belng Huntington Beach's "pantyhose ra pist," will stand trial Nov. 19 in Orange County Superior Court. M Iller ts na med in a 4Ckount co mplaint in which be is charged with numerous counts o r. r a pe , sex pe r verslon . burglary, robbery and related charges. The unemployed car salesman was arrested in connection 'llrilb a string of sexual assaults in May. Th e trial da l e in Judge Richard Beacom's court was set today by Judge Robert R ickles durtni ar t'algnme nt proceed- logs. Mllltt bu pleaded innocent to the 4:bargea. Pretrial motlons lD the cue wm be heard before Judie ~acom on Oct. 12. · Tbt mm 1uspected of commltJ t.ln& the attacb wu nicknamed the "pent:yboee rapist" because e wort ayloD pantyboH over his bead 1'blle committlna tbe of· feDHI. On other occulou, tbe man wore a robber face malk ad aardenln' Wblte elbvea. .. aP •1,.._ ROUGH TERRAIN MAKES LOS PADRES FIRE INACCESSIBLE Ve ntura County Aremen Watch Part of 14.000·acre Blaze Samsoe Girl Man Says He Saw Missing Victim By JERRY CLAUSEN \ . 0th OailY ~II .. S~H Tim Fallen of Carden Grove t es tified Tuesday in Wesl Orange County Municipal Court that he saw a gir l described as murder victim Robin Chnstine Samsoe Ule day after she re- portedly disappeared from Hun- tinitton Beach. Fallen. 21, testifi ed he rec- ognized the girl as 12-year-old Robin Samsoe trom a poUce de- partment photo s hown him on June 21, shortly after he saw her In Huntington Beach. Fallen was put on lbe wi~ stand by Newport Beach al· tom ey J ohn Barnett, whom the court bas appointed to defend Rodney James Alcala, su.spect- ed or kidnappiJlg and murdertng the young blonde . Alcala's preliminary bearing. to determine whether be should be bound over to Superior Court on the charges. ls being beld behind Jocked doors. Barnett said tod.,-tbe beuinl will reconvene Oil Friday. when he expects to produce a Loe Ansel• man spotted on June 22 wlthln • feet <A where 11111 Samaoe•a deeo«npoeed body wu cUacovencl 10 c:t.ys later. The ma, eoftvicted murderer Raul VMqUeZ, is ln Loi Ancel• County .Jail on another charp, BamtUAld. Barnett indlcated be la at· ~mpdas to &bow tbat tbe Pl'OI· l'C'Ul ion's theory t ha t Alcala was one of the last people to see the Huntington Beach murder victim alive as an error . E>tcept for witness Fallen, who believes he saw the girl ride by on a yellow bike while he vis- (~ WITNESS, Page AZ) Coast Weather Sunny through Thursday with bigba al beacbe~ in upper 705 and low 80s. in- land ln 90s. Lows tonight ln 60s. INSIDE TODAY A aecret d"1r1I reportedly ke pt t>11 Dwig ht D EiHnhot«r ,touclw1 off new cont~ °"" World War II. Seutory, Page AlZ. •••ex AtY----Alt Atlll~ C:lt t..,M,..,. .......... ~ ., ...... .......... ••11 c....-............. , ~=-... : ::-..;~= :.: . ==-:.: =~= c: ._...... ... _..... .,. ....... 1 '""" ..... _..... ... .....,_ Ctt." T~ II ...... CM~M nMWt ...... =.,..-cl: =-.... :: .. ,.... ... ···- --------.. ---·-------- DN.LY PllOT 11 1119 • • • iled an Hunlln110.n 8Ht h J-• .... ._ ..... J\obtn 8aMMe 1'U Mr 11.-.... -~, ~.}.!rllrit1w! BridceU Wll'1f'm, ~====~~;~~ r--• ••• • ,,,.~ •u4e Thr lwo airb bad vlsiled ltWll modell t lrcul•ted pet• 4a1ton li<'•<'b • Ulllt BHt l'I on Uoaa 1\Mlday ln1 I UP Jun a . n..re, I.My wtre ap port for th eh 1\rt k e prQachfd by 1 man who wantfd •l•lnsl an clua •I San ~ t ake tbfC r photo1ra()h• Jose Stah· Umv nlty Bobln'a sJrtrn.-.nd hu let.lifted "ft '• not only th~ Alrala u lhat man moae1 . It'• the wind chill Latu . the -1rla enl lo Mias f actor," uld atrllktni W1lvem'1 home, wbtrt l\obln m odel Mary Bullo, ~3. ukfd to borrow a yellow bkyde "SOmetlmea you llteralJy to ridti home ln preparation ror a turn blue Yuu even ti~l dance <'laaw b PoUc.-e. who ••arcl'ltd Lht roultt 8 o o • e um P • on Y our IOOl\lbumps '' pteit\•m•bl)' t •hn by the )'ouhl The 29 model~ ran1lnac blonde. aJd they found no one tn aa• from .z1 t.o 62 are de who had denrutely attn the 11r1 mandlna pay tuk from $4 She ond the blk\I Just dlaap lo $8 per h o ur, plua 11eared. offlccnJ :.aid cleaner ai1d wurmer ,work Her body WU round nur • Ina ('Ondltiom. Sierra Madre ump1round on '}lily 2 : #On July 24. lluntlnglon Buch po1icl' urestt-d Alcala at h1~ pur~nc.A' Monte rt;y Park home a nd <·onflscaH·d h undredi; of photos of duldrt>n and gir ls So Car. uw<>Sttgators s a y, they hUV(' found no photos or Rohm amon g the items taken in u .i.earch of the house. Prosecutor Rich Farnell has produced a witness who said she 11aw Alcala'& car on June 21 within a mile and a half of the spot where Robin's body wu11 found H e also has produced two Oran~c County J ail inmates who test1f1cd that Alcala had made odm iss1ons to them involving him in the kidnap· murder. Alcala is confined to the jall .lb it bout 1>3!1 pending FeSUll5--0f- the prc hmanary hearing which Ha rnett said is expected to end on Friday. Meanwhile. proseculors have go tten a green light from a Superior Court j udge t.o continue video taping testimony by some of their witnesses. Taping was hailed temporari· ly Mo nday wh en defense lawyers filed an objection with Superior Court Judge Oretta Sears. f 'ront Page A I HEAT ... n.•main healthy Hl least along I ht: coast." It may look smoggy and gray bul air qualily off1 ciuls said the pollution level in Costa Mesa "ould not exceed .10 parts per million today Thal figure would h ave to double before a first stage health advisory would be culled. 'fhe polluuon average will re· main lower for Laguna Beach. San Clemente and oth er coastal l'JlJeS ~ County Department of Educa· l IOn officials continut>d lo advise loeul st·hool districts lo use d1s- l'rct1on an schcdulin~ outdoor ac- t 1v1ty for students . llowever. no formal ordPrs to restrict &cl1v1ty have been issued County Delays Selection of Vote System Orange County Super visors 'l'ut>sd ay put off a decis ion for two weeks on the selection of a nl'w voting system to replace <.;olt•man Gyrex voting equip mcnt the county now uses. Supervisor Ra lph Clark sou~ht the dl'lay oorauSf' Consolidated Computer lnlernal1onal Inc. or An a heim expects to receive state cf'rtifi cation soon. 'l'ht• Anaheim firm did not re· <:e1ve the recommendation of a ~~nly tt>chnical c ommittee UC<.'aus e 1l didn 't have the rerl1hcation r equired before e quipment can be used in a California election. Supervisors have set aside $1.5 million to replace the is.year-old Coleman·Gyrex syst em . Five vendors have ma~e bids ranging from $402,484 to $3,344,698. ORANGE COA!T "" DAILY PILOT ,,.,,,.,..~, ••P~1id.•tUU1th.toth•,,tl"\ bt,..,... ,,_ *"" °""'-,~,,_tWWd 011 t...,, llt_... (H,t ~~~' \ltMl •t•*dtttort1tttf'I ""''"''"•0 M0#14•• tf\f'ovOf' ~rift•' '°' CO'll• AA>-..... _. !lff(ft ............ °" e.o ..... ,...., t .. rft V•ll°'f Ir~• l.....,_.~IVS.,tft'~'' A i*'(JI• ,....,..,_ ... ,...._ it,.....t""9d \.e~fft'•l'IO wnd11t'' ,,.. pif'ffttt0.1 ~*''",.. pi..m f\ ., , .. wnt Doy \t...i, C°'le IMw, C•lllttllla •t.1' ._,, .. _ "'"'*M•M,,,_I_ JeO ll C-"' \ht• .,,.~H .. fll\ aNll Gt.....-.. ~ ·-··"""'' f_$t., 1~.:.~ ... Ttt::" ~ .. "-.. ~ ..... ti "'""'•'" .............. W\ ---M\10--~ ... . MufttlfMltOft ... Offloe ··-11111 ............. . 1M•11"9._.u PO Ml'lt.- C>Mcff I~ 11 .. Cll t•t,.. C.0'4 141 ...... , , .......... ,. ... \<fMt Div r End Sea Search For Victiin Arter a fruilless underwater search Tuesday. Newport Beach police said today they haven't decided whether lo try again to locale the body of m issing kid· nap victim Carolyn Bealer A team of seven Navy divers, guided by Newport Beach Detec· live Ken Smith and Ha r bor --YaTro man erry Lundy. spent three hours diving in un area three miles off Dana Point Harbor, without finding the 24 year-old woman's body. The search area was d e · termined las t Friday by a psychic from Huntington Beach who directed police and Lundy on a trip from Newport Harbor to Da na Point and beyond to the spot where she said Miss Bealer died . · The Garden Grove r esident has been missing since Aug. 24 when she dis appeared during a boat ride related lo a kidnap and e xtortion plot. Her brothe r . Larry Fox of Anaheim . alleged· Jy was the target of the scheme. Larry. Don ald Smith, 44, of Newport Beach was arrested Aug 26 by FBI agents and faces federal extortion charges in con necllon with the case. Smith has told Investigator s that Miss Bealer was a willing participant in the effort t-0 get Fox to pay $100,000 ransom for his sister The extortion suspect S'1id he was pres.'\ured into the plot by tw o m en known as Ray and J ack. He said it was Ruy and Jack who took Miss Bealer on his boat out to sea fr om Dana Point and returned without her Smith said he was left on the dock when she disappeared. but poli('e say they think he wai. respons ible for the woman's death. The effort to f i nd Miss Sealer's body is part of the at· tempt to piece together a murder case against Smith. lie remains an Los Angeles County J ail in lieu of $200,000 bail. Prime Rate Hits 13l/4o/o In New York NE W YORK I AP ) Chemical Bank, acting a day a ft e r the l''ederal Reser vf' moved to lighten c redit, rajscd ils prime lending rate to a re<' ord 13 v.. percent. T he increase from 13 pe rcent came after the Federal Reserve Board raised the discount rate the rate commercial banks pay on funds borrowed from the FED SPLITS, BUT RAISES RATE -A4 Federal ReHrve -t.o 11 percent Crom 101Ai percent The prime rate, which is charged by banks to m ost credit· worthy corporate borrowers, has been rising rapidly In recent week• aud went lo l3 percent l ast week. David Jones, banklna Industry analyst at Aubrey 0 . Lanat.on & Co., &aid that. Chemical's move to 13~ percent probably an- Uclpaled (urthel" moves by the Federal Reserve lo raise the co1t of funda banka acqul.re for lendlna. J ones said the 131/• percent prim• at Chemical, th41 n1Uon's 1rxtb·lat1eat bank, 1oon wouJd b4t ma~bed by the retl of the na· Uon •a major bank• l/ the federal fund.a rate 1oea up. Tb• pnme rate, whlcb banb UJt u a b&M for Mu.inc lntere9t ratu on all commtuhl· tnduat.rtal 108.IMI, bu cllmbed a full ~· point alact a ta ptrctat prim• wu po1i.d na· tlonwlde tn mJd·Aucu1t. At the b••lllDln1 ot 1871 the prlmt atood It 7~ .,.rent. Tb• prlm• rate do11 not directly affeet lnter•t rat. on conaumer-A-.JllMftt loua, but . lt 11 COMkllr41d a ,....,._. la· dlcator or crtcUt condWont. l.ONDON <AP> The price ot aold fell SCI 7~ an ounce ln Lon- don today. one day after a hectic aeulon lh11l rocketed the price lo a re<'ord l.ondon'1 five major bullion hou11ea "fhted " the price for the ahernoon sesaloo at SJ69 a troy ounce, down from the momlne fbtlng of '378 an ounce. and J own from Tuead1i1y afternoon'• dose of $312. In Zuri<'h. lhf' metal was qoot- ed tat '361J, with a w ide ranae ot bl<t• on e1th41r tide. Gold cloeed lfl Zurich Tuesday al 13'13.50. In the told rwih th•t has sent· prices somnai. buyerii seem to be comlnJl from everywhere - "the UnJted States, t;urope, the Arub!I. Japan und 11ome Mar· lh1ns," Ont• NOid dealer SUYll Vincent Ten. 1& p1.1rlner 1n James Sinclair & <.:o . a New York gold advisory service. was t•xaggeruting only n lltUe. Gold's $24 25-an ounce pric • lncrea11e Tuesdny was u record as was a closing price of $376 in New York. Today it had dropped to $369.25. Geor gi.• Perola. l]lanager of the roin and metal d1v1!>ion of Deak Pc.'rcra, a ma1or coin dealer. descrioc-d business a s "very hec- t ic .. Many small inves tors are C!l terin_g_ the market or the fi rst time. he ~aJd , t rying lo gel a piece of lhi.• gold boom uction "We can tell that from the size of the orders and the kinds or the questions they as k ," he said. Gold cost $35 an ounce 12 years ago when the dollar wus tt('d to 1ls value· and before Americans were allowed to buy it Jts pnl'e has risen $160 in the la~t year -$50 in the last two weeks. One of the beneficiaries of the latest ~old ru~h wu~ the lJ S ~ovl.'rnrrn:nt It had coincidental Iv sc·heduled an auct ion or 7SO,OOO ouncc<> or ils gold re· serves for Tu<•sday. and was able to st-II the ~old for an avna~c price of $377 78 an oun e(' -for a total of $283 3 million When the government last auctioned J,lold in August. the metal averugcd $301 08 an ounce PNola said the $100 Can a dian m apl elcaf has been t'X· lremely J>Opular with s mall In· vestors since the coin was issued two weekR a~o. lhrough dealer '> toke a ht•ftie r rt>mmisl\lon on the rrrnple!Paf than on other coins lwcause 1l as seen as a collec tors' ill'm Heart Tumor Blamed in Ride Death A wo man who lapsed into a <'oma and died ufter an extended ride on U1sneyland 's S pace M ountain was killed because a piece of tumor in her heart dis- lodged and traveled to her brain. the Orange County Coroner 's of· (i ce reportc'<I today. Listing the death of 31·year· old Sherill Hoffman as "due to natural causes," a spokesman for the coroner's orflce 1181d tests could not determine whether the tumor broke free during Mrs. Hoffman's two rides Aug. 14. The woman became ill and was unable to gel out of a passenger car on the thrill rtde after her first trip A r ide o pera t or . who Dis· neyland officials sa id was not aware of her husband's attempt to get his wife off the r ide. pushed a button that sent the couple on another three-minute ride on the indoor roller coaster . Mrs. Hoffman was taken to a local hoepllaJ where s he lapsed into a coma. She died a week later. Disneyland omclals maintain that the Space Mountain ride did not play a role In her death. A coroner's deputy said no further tall were scheduled. Antique, ·New Toys to Go On Display_ An estJmaled 2,000 anUqut and new toy• are to be dlaplay~ Sunday when producer Oeorse ZanlJacwtch fleldl the 27th Mml- annual anUque toy, doU tho• and tale Sunday at. Huntlnllon Beach w . Pre.world War n caat lroa to>-•. eoneldered popwar al'.IMJftt be1loahlc colleeton, are to be featured, "Hid Zanlnovlcb. Alao INtund Will be Hit ltad toy IOldien, CMDODS and horlel of lhe 19JOI and SO., he added. Cbl.ldrtn are to b4t adm1ttfld ,,.., 11ld Zudnovtcb.l but ld\&ltl m111t com• up with ,1 fOf' tbe t a.m. lo J p.m. lhow. I .' Gen . Lo~is H. ·Wilson of Jackson. Mlss. and com- mandant of the U.S. Marine Corps from 1975 until his re- tirement in June. has been elected to the board of directors of Fluor Corp. He was awarded the medal of honor for heroism during World War II. Panel Set In.School Dispute A three.man fact·finding panel has been appointed to 1n vestigale cont ra ct d isputes bet ween teachers and the Foun lain Valley 1elementaryl School Dis trict. Contract negotiations bogged down in mld ·Augus l when a -.late-appointed mediator urged that the next step toward a solu· lion would be the fact-find.mg phase. Fountain Valley Educators l\ssocialaon formally requested r:1cl finding early this m onth. .:;ubsequenlly they named Tom Brown. a (.'allforn1u Teachen As~)('tat 1on repr~senlat1vc, llS th1•1r panel member Thl· hoard J1Jp<Hn\N1 Sp•·n<'''' ('<Jvt.•rt Jr . <.•n allorn•·~ lo n:pr esent lh e sch ool distract Wilham H Dorse}. an Auto C'lub allcirnt·y. v. u:-. uppo111t<·d Tu..s fla y r1s lhe "1mpurltal · stule Publl(· £m ployee Kelat1 o n~ Board member Kathy Wnght. chief negotiator ror the leachl'rS. said Tuesday thal ma1or t·ont rarl IS!'>Ue~ center on d1&trfct·pa1d medical insurance for d e pendents. a maximum class size, a pi:oposcd :1gency shop and a minimum t 1• a c h i n g ct 11 y w h e n l e m · µeratur('<; n s<' abovt· !1~1 d egn>eS A dtslrir t spokt·-.man -..11d ncgottSHion s ha ve r eduC'ed teacht•r dC'mand:. for a 20 ~r rent salary hak{• this year down to about 8 percent M s Wri g ht contl'n d s. however, that the teacher-; won't i;ettle for 8 p<>rcent without the dependent ins urance cover age Tea{·hers have given up de- mand~ for s maller c lass s ize u verages and bindlqg arb1tra· lion for ~ncvances Teache~ also seek a three· year contract. 11he s aid, whale tht' board is holding out for a one-year document Cost Rises Seen WAS JllNCTO N 1 AP 1 Without the SALT II treaty, the United Stat.es could find Itself ~pending billions or dollars in additional defense costs to pro- tect its land·based missile force f r o m Sov i e t attac k , the Congr essional Budget Office s aid Tuesday. - By fte Aa1oda&ed Pnu Winds gusting to 86 mph. heavy rain and high tides buffet· e d Corpus Christi and other areas ot the Texas Gulf Coul to- day. fcwclng some evacuaUona or housing and bus iness dis tricts. No 1njuries were reported. Police used special buse" w1th bodies raised high over the ground to evacuate residents in three le<'.Uons of Corpus Chrl&ll. lncludlng a public houstna proj· ect where officers had to wade in and use 'bullhorns l o warn residents of rising waters. Nearby Arans a s Pass r e corded 12.65 inches of raln 11lnce Tuesday morning, with 8 Inches falling since midnight A wind gust reading of 65 mph was recorded at Port Aransas. but a private source in the same area reponed gusts to 86 mph. The storm was spawned by a small. non-tropical low pressure syate m off the cout. Sever aJ road.8 in the Corpus Christi area were closed to traf fi e. Including U.S 181 north of the city. where the h ag hwav s pans Nuec~ Bay The Leathers public housmg pro j ect was hardes t hit . a lthough an affluent area known as.Wdden Covt> also was partJal ly evacuated ...Th e ~ent."1'al-e1ty bWJines!'I dis lrict known as Sa x Points had water four reel htgh flowing through th£' streets The Coqius Christi Mannil. loca ted at the f ool or th(' downtown are;;, in the cit ) ., p1c turetique bay. wul> under w11ll·r f'rowe Pap A I CLASH ... described punk fadd1SL<, d~ loud youth~ ort 1•11 'pc1rl 1 ni: ll nll·d .,ho rt hair ~h o tfrrnon't r~•· ""e1rd and 11ft1 ·11111.1••11 111,111 or ~;icl1~1heh:J\111r Fr:.inlo. \1.1111111•1 ,, 1-: ,,,.,,,Jd punl. ""lo r "''' It• '' .,111Jrl> com\·~ 1111d• r t1llt1< I.. r11r t11 s "'"' of tire..,.., and has -.hor t h.ur "I t '> U'-Uall\ th1• hlJIJ•ll' \•1\J kno~ 1h1· 1110~ hJir' th.11 11 . .-. .,,. 4_s." h<' ~u1d lit• tU1111'd to .t rraend and a.o:;kt-d . · IJ1dn 1 l\ (•f\ one ha!'sle tht· h1 pp1t''< nn•·f' ., f 'rone Pa~ . l I SPOUTS ... v. hut ht· l>!:IJc~ cd ~ J ~ artl"-.. ... n "'t•ll pn..,,!'.Urt"• II~ ~1ud Tut-.. 1hn th.JI hr rlrm 1 fo111 p1J*' 1n10 tlw ~riiund 011 1tw .Johnson prnpNt\ Onl} .1 ltlllt v. u le r Lnck lt.'t.I nut II<• da1mcd .tft1·r Tut•,day OJ~hl '' COUO('ll '>l'SSIOO tho\ lhf• problem 1s dt•l'l)('r than four lt't>I undt.'r~round It ' more hkt• II ooo feet. Uw depth of lhl' rl'portt>d old oil "'ell ht• 'aid City councilmen Tuesda) o r dered the staff lo t·onl111ul' in ve-.t1!(at1nJ1. "publ1r · respons1b1l.Jt) in lh<' mattcr but dad not resolve to t•u ll in an out 'iide agency So far. counc1lml·n said the cit y has spent muny hours try in~ to determine I f lhc w11ter 1s <'omani! from c·ll\ r>1pes Tests. the stuH reports. 1nd1catc that 1t is not Councilmen also determint'd Tuesday that although several people have been hit by i;poutmg water a t th<' homt' ind uding news men -no l'llY employee ac tu ally ha& seen the waler com e t.hrou11h the fl oor ~.~O ~~- The W1ld9 Werb • low • 34.IOS....-Yf.,_ 44.IOltfK~ H .10 frtfoMI 1 Fashion Frame, Stendard Size Glass Lens & Case> .Co ...... O..ll)lltr ,,._.. CohcHo.t ... lea•......._Prius. fMA ... l IT\'lf o•n and closed. Swollen bay waters posed no threat to the downtown area. which is on a blurt over tbe bay. A nuh·flood warning wu ln e ff ect r o r nelghbo rin .c · Matagorda and Brazoria coun lies. where raanfall accumula llont1 up to 13 Inches were report ed in a 24·hour period. The Colorado River was out or ats banks in Matagorda County, where some eva cuations or low- lyi ng ureas were reported. Park Plan "0.oser' To Reality Plans for a 13 acre park in north Huntington Beach moved <'loser to reality as Ocean View 1elementary1 School Di stract t rub tees author11.ed funds for planning their portion of the pro· Posed facil.Jty Trus tecR this wPek unan 1mou11ly authorized s pend ing $40.000 lo plant S<:hool Site 34, 'lome JO acres on Crt:stmorc I .ane near Slat.er A venue They also earmarked s-t .000 a year toward maintenance of lht: -.1te whic h Is cont1 guou& to a 2 5 atri• purcel owned b y the cit y a nd propo5c.'CI some fi ve year'> ago as a park site, school or r1 c1a1 .. notert The sch1.>t>4 dastnct 's develop ment plan dtpenrt~ on re!>pons\! r mm the lluntingt<m He;sch City < ounc1l. said Milt Ber g, d1!>ln l'l tl1rertor of businc~s ~up}>ort -.crv1cc~ Tht' JfHnt -devc·lopml•nl and m<11t1tPnancP pr<ipir.al " 1·x1~·1' t·d Ill KO llJ the• ! 11 ~ t<JUlll'll 111 "arl~ Ot'tnbt·r h•· '>Jld I 1t~· nff'lt·1JI ha\f• n•1·om ml·rtdt'<1 lht1l llunl111i;:tnn Hc·a1·h • urt :111 park """~lrtH't111n 11ton~ l1t•<'JU"· uf :j IJc·k 11( 111:110 l o·11 .1n1 •· fu11<l1n1! (nll11w1n ~ 1w:-.r.a..:l' ol l'r1m11:-.1t 1on 1:1 lut.1 \ c• •• r ·1 ht• \al ant S1t1· .H IJnd ''pro IJO'it'd a!> d 1111·nu· tir•·a lol play i.:round fri.,bt-e <.tre1.1 und runt· .. t ... , wn JO.:J!tnl! <:our": H .. .,1dcnt.., 11( lhc· arc;i sur r o u n rt 1 n ~ l h t• s 1 1 t• h a v • • < ompl..uncd that \ht vatunl land 1~ dangerou" and un"ghtly Tht'\' c·oot<'nd lhut thc>y h tu1 been pri11111-.•"1 .1 .. c·h1>t1l and a park ul I h1• loC'&lwn whPn thc•y f1r'>t mo' N I into fWW home.., M.1mt• 11\I' \ears <tUU .t St tt' 34 ha~ bel'n ahandoncd a-. Jn ••l eml•n l.H\ :O.l'hool s ill· lwc ;1 ll!.l' uf dt·d 1 nini.: c•nroll.rr1tml in the Ocean V1ev. Da~tnct. of f1c-1ab noted However. 1t 1s on1· of ,evt>ral 111ttb that oi <'•llzen'> lOmm1llee hai. recommended ht• retained b.>-the da~tn<'l NEWSPAPER WORTH GOLD? PARIS l /\PI T he leftist rH•wspapn L11X'r:.il1on l wt•ake<I tht• no~e of lht• ~old c·razed h nancaal world today by comini.t o ut wi th a ~ol d co l o r ed masthead and urging readers to buy as m any copies as they l'OUld It c la i med each gold hued "Liber ation " conta ined 0.4 ~ram s of the prcC'aous metal . and that every copy hought tit the 'llreet pnce of 59 cents wa~ actuall y worth $4 IJO "Remember to 8P 'YOU' eye doctor lo< your e><eterlt>tion. Witt\ Ihle In hand. you c:en 1tioo around I« th9 be•t In •v•weer at the notll pnc• .. NOW ONLY 121.50 c.rc IJPTll:AL FACTORY ,/ 250 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa • Hlllt!:en S~ 6~2·4630 • We .. dc;,s 9-5:30 Sat. 9:.3 --=====----1 ----~..<.-· Irvine ' Vear Ho•etow• . Bally New11pa'!er V!j>L. n , NO. 262, 4 SECTtONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNtA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM.BER 19, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS . • e Ranch Water Election Fought 8 1 DAVID IUITUIANN ................ Attorneys fc. ltvtoe Tomor· row weft tout a superior court'- Judte today w order a halt tQ scheduled elections in the Irvine Ranch Water Diat.Jict and ·re· qujre expansion or the panel from three lo seven publicly elected members. Jan Levine or lhe Center for Law In the PubUc Interest said be fore tbls tnotnln1rs court 1tu1on If\ Jud1'e Edward Wallln's courtroom that a "Ieng line" of Calirorn&a aRd U.S. Supreme Court c~ses require that goyemment bodies be COO· st1tuted to give equal represen· talion to lhose within their boun- daries. Jrvine Tomorrow's attorneys 90,000 Acres Burn filed the moUoo last month in an effort to give voters control of a panel now dominated by land· owner balloting. Both the citizens' group and l'he city of Irvine. filed lawsuits against the water district a year ago challenging the composition of the seven-member board of directors -three of whom are answerable to the electorate. Inferno Spreads; .I Hundreds Fleeing LOS ANGELES <AP) - Ho m es were destroyed. cattle were killed and hun dreds of families were <"'llacuated today as record heal and erratic winds fanned the names or a dozen fires covering 90.000 acres of California brus bland from Plumas to San Diego. Thousands of fire fi g hters fought the n ames that jumped fire lines and r aced toward ex· pe nio;ive r esid enti a l areas • Photo Page AS.> A half-dozen houses in Santa Bank Hikes 11 Prini~ Rate 1/4Percent NEW YORK CAP) Chemical Bank, acting a day a fter the Federal Reser ve moved to tighten uedit, raised its prime lending rate to a rec ord 13 l,-4 percent. T he increase from 13 percent came after the Federal Reserve Board raised the discount rate the rate commercial banks pay on funds borrowed from lhe FED SPLITS, BUT RAISES RATE -A4 FederaJ Reserve -lo 11 percent from 101h percent. The prime rate, which is charged by banks to most credit· worthy corporate borrowers. has been rising rapidly in recent weeks and went to 13 percent last week. David Jones, banking industry analyst ~t Aubrey G. Lanst.on & Co .. said that Chemical's move to 131/c percent probably an· ticipated further moves by the Federal Reserve to raise the cost of funds banks acquire for lending. Jones said the 131/.e percent prime at Chemical, the nation's sixth·largest bank, soon would be matched by the rest of the na· tion's major banks if the federal fu nds rate goes up. The prime rate, which banks use as a base for selling interest r a t es on a ll com mer cial - ..-......induslrial loans, has climbed a full percentage point since a 12 percent prime was posted na- tiopwide in mid-August. Al the beginning or 1978 the p rime stood at 7~ percent. -....... Coast Weather Sun.QY tbroqb Thunday with bicbl at beaches in upper '10I and low IOI, in· lud 1D ... Lows toa.i1ht haeoa. INSIDE TOD~ Y· A lf.C1WC ctiarJ nporiedlJI kept bJI Dt0fg)a1 D . .£....,.,._,,. toMefwl off M'IO ~ owr World Wor II. SH *'W. PQf1C ALJ. llltles Barbara County were razed by the latest fire burning out of con· trol in the Vlcinity of Goleta, · west or Santa Barbara. The fire broke out Tuesday in the Santa Ynez Mountains . r aced down Eagle Canyon. Jumped the coast highway and burned all the way to the beach. One home was lost in the Rancho Embarcader o tract, another 1n Winchester Canyon and three more in upper and lower Eai!IC Canyon, police said Numerou.'i ranch outbuildings NEWSPAPER WORTH GOLD? PARIS <AP> The leftist newspaper U beration tweaked the nose or the gold·crazed financial world today by coming o ut with a gol d ·co l ored mas thead and urging readers to huy as many copies as they could. It claimed each gold-hued "Liberation " contained 0.4 grams of the precious metal, and ·that every copy bought at the street price of 59 cents was actually worth $4 80. Gold Prices Fall $7 to Fixed Price LONDON <AP> -The price of gold feU $6.75 an ounce in Lon· don today, one day after a hectic session that rocketed the price to a record. London's rive major bullion houses "fixed" the price for the afternoon session al $369 a troy ounce, down from the morning fixing of $376 nn ounce, and down from Tuesday afternoon's close of $372. In Zurich, the metal was quot· ed at $368, with a wide range of bids on either s ide. Gold closed in Zurich Tuesday at $373.50. In the gold rush that has sent prices soaring, buyers seem to be coming from everywhere - "the United States. Europe, the Arabs. J apan and some Mar- tians," one gold dealer says. Vincent Tese, a partner in James Sinclair & Co. a New York gold advisory service, was exaggerating only a little. Gold's $24.25-an-ounce price increase Tuesday was a record as was a 'closing price of $376 in New York. Today it had dropped to $369.25. George P erola, manager of the coin and met al di vision of Deak Perera. a major coindealer. described business as "very bee:· tic." Many small investors are en· te ring the market for the first lime, he said, trying to get a p iece ol the gold·boom action. "We can tell that from the aiu of the orders and the kinda ol the que1Uons they ask," be said. Gold coat $35 an ounce 12 . yeara q o -when tbe dollat wu tied to Us value and before Americana were allowed to buy it. Ita prlce has risen $180 in the lHt year -$50 in the lut two weeks. One~ tbe beneficiaries ol the latest told rush wu the U.S. •ovenuneot. It had coiDclden\al· &:......,.. •n -.~ cu ly •cbeduled an auction .or .:S ~-,.':. 1&0,000 owacee of tta 1old·N · "'.....,..._.. " Hrve1 toe Tuesd.r. and wu ... : e ..; able w .. u the sold for aD .-: =' C: av.rat• price of $1T1.71 aD .. •= ounce -for a total of •·• =:: _l;I ...... .. mUlion. Wbm the pv.....-::9..-...... &: ~ "': lat auctloaed told 1n A..,..i. -s cu .... .._ M the metal aver .. ed SIOt.• • .......,-----------ou.nce. .. were lost, and ooe rancher re- ported 38 head of cattle. valued at $40.000. had died in lhe fire. One more home was destroyed in that area. according to U S. Forest Service spokes woman Kathy Good. and up to 400 families were evacuated. Flames advanced southeast t oward avocado a nd lemon groves bordering Goleta. No in· Juries were reported Forest Service officials feared the fl ames mi~ht surge into Lim· C See FIRES, Page AZ > Energy Pull Overloads Equip1nent Energy demands or Orange Coast residents seeking refu11e from a lessening heat wave have -caused 26 electrical power tra n sforme r s lo burn out because or overloads. Soul.hem California Edison Company of- ficials reported today. Spokesman J im Kennedy said the situation is getting better as t e mperatures cool orr. bu t workers have logged 1.364 extra ho urs to replace burne d-out equipment between Seal Beach and San Clemente since Sept. 7. "We've had service interrup· l ions lasting from JUSl a few minutes to several hours in lhe area because of the heal," said Kennedy. Overall. heat and brush fi res c aused 600 Southland transformers to go on the friu in 10 days, resulting in utility losses or more than $2 million, he added. Weather forecas te rs today said a mild cooling trend would continue along the Orange Coast. with temperatures at the beach dropping to highs in the mid-70s by Thursday A predicted high of 87 in Santa Ana today should d rop to about 84 Thursday. forecasters said. Overnight lows will remain in the mid-608 for both beach and inland areas. Light sea breezes will continue to push pollutants inland, where fi rs t stage health advisories re- mained in effect today for Santa Ana Canyon, La Ha bra a nd Anaheim. • "We're not expecliog any big change through the end or the week ," said a spokesman ror the South Coast Air Quality Manage· ment District. "The air should <See HEAT, Pa1e AZ) Ministry Bans Active Gays . DENVER <AP> -A recom· mendatioa that no pracUcinl bomOHXUal be Ol'dai.ned in Ute Episcopal Cburcb bas been made an official policy by tbe 3-mlllion member denomination. Arter hours of deba t e, parliamentary mueuvertnc and vote count1nl. the c:burcb'a 9ltb General ConveaUoa completed puaase of tbe coatrovenlal res· olution Tuead•Y. c:leartns the way for eonclualoa ol the trien- nial policy·lettinl meeUnc. The 904-mem"ber HouH of Deputi• approved UM NIQlu{ don Tmlda1 tcmtal•••1 ..... tence aaytn1 It 11 .. not •P· eroprtate' (OI' tbe church to .. Clain a bomoaenal "or aay peraoa who la ea••1•d 18 h ......... nl.UO. outaicle ol marrfall.'' The other four are selected through landowner balJoting. the ptincipal_ landowner being the l rvine Company. Ms . Levine sajd this latest legal maneuver by critics ot the ~ter boar d amounts to a similar chalJenge to the board's composition. She s a1d the issues are so "clear cut" lhat a trial 1s UD· ne<:essary to determine tbe un· constilutionalit y of tbe water panel. Attempts to reach IRWD at- t.orneys qn what arguments they will present tod8y proved unsuc:- cesiful Tuesday and this metn· mg. Aa matttta stand. two publicly elected board seats and a land· o wner controlled pos ition on New Face on Campus Frc!'ihman Kath) Snell. 18. Traburo Can) on. tries to orient herself durmg or1entauon act1v1t1es currently un· der way at UC l rv1m·. New !)tudents have been Ulktng part all week tn programs designed to fam1lian ze them with the campus UCI 's enrollme nt is expected to be about 10,000 this fall. Classes start Monday Live-in Lovers Denied Lawsuits SPRINGFIELD. Ill <API The Illinois Supreme Court ruled today that couples who share a sexual relationship but do not marry may not sue each other for a property settlement alter the relationship ends Justices said that allowing suc h prope rty s ettlements between live·m lovers would un· dermine the s tate's <'Ommitment to lhe institution or mamage. and in effect reins titute the practice of common-la w mar nage ouUawed m Illinois in 1905. The rulmg came in a Cham- paign County case in wbJch a woman. Victoria Hewitt, sued Robert Hewitt for a divorce-type property settlement because the couple had hved together 15 years and had lhrce children. even though they were not mar· ried. Ms. Hewttt sou~hl "an eouaJ share of the profits and prop-e rti es a ccumulated by the parties" dunng the time lhey Ii ved together. S he s aid she ne lped him establish his career as a dentist. tha t they acted publicly as though they were husband and wife. and that as a result of her efforts he earns more than SS0.000 a year and accumufated large amounts or property A circuit court had thrown out the 'i u1t but .an appellate court overturned that dec1s1on The Supreme Court. referrin~ repeatedly to the celebrated "palimony" case 1nvolVIng actor Lee Marvin in California. re· \ersed the appellate court's de· c1s1on . "The issue. real1stically, b whether it 1s appropriate for this court to grant a legal stat~ to a private arrangement substitut· m g for lhe institution or mar· naf?e sanctioned by the s late," the court said. It said the recently-enacted JI. lmois Mamage and Di ssolution of Mam age Act states. as one of its purposes, lhat 1t intends to ··strengthen and preserve the in· teg rs t y or m ~rriag e a n d s afeguard family relationships." Youth Held as Countian Dies Carl Llnau. 25. of 41.2J6 W. Commonwealth Ave .. Fullerton, died Tuesday after being struck by a car as be walked along a road in Buena Park, police said. The driver of the c:ar, a juvenile. is being held on auspi· cioo ol vehicular man.slauebter as a result ol Lhe 7:30 p.m . acci· d ent on tbe Crescent Avenue service road in Bueaa Park. ol· fi cen laid. the panel are to be rilled in the Nov. 6 elec:Uons. . The judge was to be asked to· day lo order the district lo a dd four new dire<:torships answera· bl .. to the electorate so t hat an election could be held. in No· vember or later, to fill the new positions. T he filing period for can· <Sff ~LECl'ION, P age AZ> CWsing Of Dumps Feared A d ec i s i o n b y co un ty superV\SOrs to shut down four Orange County dumps on Sun· days "has raised fe ars or illegal · dumpt.ng among city officials in Irvine and San Juan Capistrano. Assistant City Manager Paul Brady of Irvine sa1d today tht decision. which will take effect ~ov . 4. is certain Lo cause prob lems m cirea~ surround1 n~ the Coyote Canyon landl1ll silo near the I.JC ln·me campus. ··we had :.i tnal ~hutdown on Sundays when Propos1t1on JJ passed and we experienced large amounts of illegal dump in~." Brad) !>aid He .,aid police had to be railed out and m ~omt• c·ase'> 1ssul'<I m1sdemeaoor l'tlat1ons to trash \'1olato~. Brady also said th<.it pubhr works crews had to clean up the mes!> and all th1~ resulted m ad· d1 t1onal co.c;ts to lhe city. Brady added lhal off1c1als wtll try to work out an agreement in which Or ange County will at least s hare the anticipated added expenses. San Juan Capistrano's Public Works Director Wilham Murphy said today h1s city has opposed clos ing ttre loc a l Prima Deshecha dump on Sundays. "We use it oo a daily basis for refuse from o ur sanitation plant." Murphy said. noting thaL San Juan operates the Southeast Re~1onaJ RE'Clamallon Authonty facilities 111 Dana Point. Sludge, the remnants of treat ed sewa~e . 1s shipped to tht> dump once 1t 1s processed al the treatment pl ant, Murphy said. He also claimed city officials h ave exper1ent'ed a oroblem ISee OU M~. P age 1\2) Observers To Sinai? WASlilNGTON IA P J The Uruted States reached apparent agreement today with Egypt and Israel on n Sinai peacekeeping force that involves the use of American observers. U.S. offi cials said. In addition to using U.S. observers. the arrange· m e nt c a l l s f or r e- con naissance flights t o minitor lsrael's-"return of the deser t to Egyptian control. T he State Depar tment has begun cons ultations with Congress to seek ap- proval ol the U.S. pres- ence in the region. The officials, who asked not to be identified, said the ground forces would be composed primarily of EgypUaos,IO<I Israelis. Highway Progress Panel Proposed .. ....... Gen. Louis H. Wilson of Jackson, MJss. and com· mandant ol the U.S. Marine Corpe from 1975 unW h1a re- tirement in .June, bu been elected to the board of dlrecton ol Fluor Corp. He ... awarded tbe medal ol bonor for berollm durtq World WU'U. A ftna1 f'tPOl't bJ a jOmt at)'· lmne ~ talk force ,.. ommencla the creaUoa of a panel to keep trade of the snc· reN ol blPw., projecta la re- f atlon to r•ldeatlal de ff.lop. ment lD lntnt. n. au Coundl will «1D11c1w the npon at lt• ....... Tuea· day ni-. A ~ ,am.Jadae Tmlr Poree NtGm1DeedaU. -at· ceptad bJ llM ea•dl ID .i• -result.cl I• Joi•t CltJ·lnlH Comp91 ftMndnl ..,,... It ror a roed allll!ft'••• Pl'OJ· eeta. In ltl ................. . the talk r.M Mid....,_ GI a etrcutation Pba ing Moaltorine Committee would al.low review oa a quarterty bul1 of tbe Pf'OI• reu la roed projedl Lil relatklD to reeldential development, wblcb in the pMt Ud kepe a step ahead oll'OM lmprov•menta. Tbe propo1ed committee l would make recommendaUoaa to both the city ud Irvine eom. pany oa wbal acttc. are needed to kffp th• road 111tem In ~ ~ltb realdential d•· TM .. ":"f.~ .. eomdJ appr"9d ba ealMd far a =.-:: .... , tcmlrtbu-fi'-... Im. ,,_,_ mroe11.-mt1ae•. • .. . <Wl. y Pk.OT Stor1D Batters ·Gulf 1\.rea ........ ~ ...... In u. .... ··--.,ear,.=· lnctw··=...... . ect--. W.. Mt a1Jcl ate u lhorn• to warn rMh$.Uolri&lal Wt\eni. Nearby Arantat raaa n ~ ~ e lnth(,t ol ratn alnc. Tu.day momJn1. wltb 8 lnchel fallina ••Me mhtnlibt. A wlnd IWll ,..ec11., of 85 mpb wu ~ al POrt Arwaa • ..-a prive&e eourc• in l.H ...... area ~ l•\I to II mpb. n. ............... . am•ll. non,troplcaJ low preaaure l)'atem off the cout. Severat roade ln th COf1)UI Chrl•U area were cloted lo tral flc. lncl~na U.S. 181 north of th" city, where the hl1hway •l'•n• NUCleft Bay. The Leathul public howtlt'I Body Se&rch Halted · Divers Fail to Find Trace of Kidnap Jlictim After a fru.llJeu u.nderwat.r search ~y. Newport Beach police aaid today \bey haven't decided wttetber to try ·a1a1n to lo~ate the body or missing kid· nap vicUm Carolyn Bealer. A team ol seven Navy divera, guided by Newport Beacb Detec· tlve Ken Smltb and Harbor .,,atrolmllJ\ Terry Lundy. spent three hours diving tn an area tll.ree miles off Dana Point P...,. Pflfle A I DUMPS •.• w1tb people dumping tra.sh tn un· oecupied housing tracts under cons truction on the Ortega High way, which leads to the dump. e-pl"edleted pr-0blems with-- the Sunday closure. "We will be looking at and monitoring the problems it creates," Murphy said. "f think we will probably ask the Sherlrrs Department to increase patrols in the area and see if that solves the problem." Other county dumps to be closed Sundays are the Olinda and Santiago landfills. Concerned about illegal dump· ing. supervisors ordered patrols on roads leading to the landfill ~ites for several weeks after Nov 4. Supervisors were told that the Sunday s hutdowns will ~ive landfill ope r atio n s th e equivalent oC two ftdl-llme posi- tions to use Monday through Saturday. County officials have been working to comply with state aQd federal legislation that set hi~her standards for sanitary landrill operations. They said they need more manpower du.r- ing the week to do that. A bout t ,000 people use the dumps.on Sundays and the ac· tual tonnage delivered on that rlay is about 3 6 _percent or the total weekly amounts, county of- f1rials sairl Harbor, wilhoul flnd na the 2' year·old woman's body The search area wa1 de termlned laat frlday by a psychic from Huntington Beach who direc"-"CS wHce Mnd Lundy OD • trlp from NeWPQl't Harbor to Dana Point Md beyond to the spot where abe aaid Miu Bealer died. Tbe Garden Grove resident has been missing sln.ug. 2' when ahe disappeared a boat ride related lo a d extortion plot. He er. Larry Fox ot Anahel , alleged· ly was the targe t or the scheme. Larry Donald Smith, «, or Newport Beach was arrested Aug. 26 by FBI agents and faces federal extortion charges In con· nection with the case. Smith has told investigators tha\ Ml88 Belller was a ~lllln& parllclpa.nt in the efrort lo eet t'ox to pay $\00.000 r1tnsom for his sister The extortion ISUjjpect s aid he wn pretmlfud lnlo the plot by two men known as Ray and Jack. He ••id It waa Ray and Jack who took Mlaa Bealer on his boi.\ out to au from Dana Point and returned without her. Smith saJd he waa left on the dock when she disappeared, but police say they think he ~as r esponsible ror the woman's death. The effort to find Miss Beater's 'body is part or the at- tempt to piece together a murder case against Smith. He remains in Los Angeles County JaH In lieu or $200,000 bail. ~0,000 for Project.• Revenue Sharing Money Distributed O ran~e County Super visors have allocated more than $330,000 in federal revenue shar· in~ money to eight Orange Coast ~ocial programs for 1979·80. The allocations . made Tues· day, range from $1.050 to the Saddleback Valley Seniors Club to $65,5n to Sttn Clemente Seniors lnr Other area organizations re- ce1 ving a sli ce of the revenue sharrng pie inrlude· llunt1ngton Beach Free Clinic. $36,647. The dime offers health services to low·income residents or Huntington Beach and neighboring cities. i Huntington Beach Senior tizcns Outreach Program. 3,346. Sery iccs to elderly in · elude contact and visitation, tn· formation and referral. meals to hom ('S, transportation and a monthly newslt-tt<:r Fountain Vall ey Teen Help, $42 ,488. The agency counscb "pre·delinqucncy " youngsters between ages 5 and 18 and their families 10 F'ountatn Valley. llun t1 n gton Bea c h and Westmmster. Suddleback Valley Senior!> Club, SI.050 Social and group activities are irrov1ded to seniors in Laguna Hills . El Toro. Lake Forest and Mi1>sion VicJo Laguna Frcl' Clinic. $63,230 The cU nic offers m edical, den ta I , counseling and s ocial. ser vices lo people in need in :-.outhern Orange County. City of LaRunu Transporta· ,..,....rage Al .tion , Lunches, Cou n seling lTLC), $4.200 Sixty five meals se r vt!d Mo nd a ys thro ug h Fridays to seniors 1r1 addition to other services. F'ish Program of Laguna, $4,337 The organ11.ation. which takes its name from the Chns t1an symbol. is opera ted by local churches and the Council on Ag- 1 ng Its volun\eers provide trans pol'Ultion for seniors, shop for groceries for and launder I i n ens or di s a bled e lderly persons. FIRES RAGING ••. b<:rlands or. the Los Padres Na· LlOn:il Forest. Three reside ntial areas were hastily ev:icuatcd as the names advanced. U S 101 was closed for several hour!>, causing a IO-mile traffic jam in both directions, the Califom1a Highway Patrol said. The patrol tned to convoy cars and trucks through the dense. choking smoke e arly today, but the plan was abandoned aft~r a sberlfrs car a nd a state truck collided in the gloom. In Ventura County southwest of Ojai, a brush fire that broke out Tuesday afternoon had spread over 14,000 acres early today ~ Palace Shootout NEW DELHI, India tAP) As many aa 80 persona, lnclud- 1 n g former Presiden t Nur Mo hammed Tarald, were re· ported mortally wounded in the p a lace shootout that made If a(lzuJ.lah Amin the uncontested .atron1man or Afchanittan. .. . . .. . . l .. • DAILY PiLOT '"" Ot.,..... Co-w• o .. o, Poot. w11n *"l<h ••com .,.,...;11w..._ ...... , .. -1"'""''"""°'-t .. \I P>l4'0..._C_, ~"1••<"1-.. • *"""---!Iv ..... f•IM• ... CMV ,.,.. ...... _. "'-"· "-~ ...... , .. _ t••• V•ll..,, lr>llfto. .._ ... ,.l ....... CM•I. A .. ,...,, ................ 1 . ..-1-.......... _ ~ .. '"" .. "'t--""' ... Ot<Mtl " .. bo w"'' ""' \t'"4, (MU .... , C•Utotn•• .. ,. ...... , .. ..... "'··----, ••• ,c..r Vl•t"H--0.-.. ~ .-.. -..... ~··--­-~""'" ... ~:: .. Mflllll-=: .... Evacuation centers were set up in three Ventura high schools as nearly 100 fumilies fled the Valley Vista housing tract on the cit y's northern edge. Re port.-s of fire .related power o utages fl ooded in from all over Ventura County, the County Fire Depart· ment said . Police blocked off roads ln the area and residents on a half. dozen more streets were under standby evacuation orders. ·'I can see the flames from he re," Ventura County Fire Department spokeswoman Dana Oediana said from hror buse a b o u t 1 5 m 1 I 1· !I u w u y 1 n Cam a rillo. For a time, the fire threatened the Petrochem USA r<•rlncry ond oil de rricks nortJwuHt of thl' <'i ty Fanned by wlnd11 l(U11tln.c between 26 and 30 mph, thl' fire had destroyed one 1\ru<'t ure. The blaze menaced VIiia.nova Prep School before abfJUl 300 firefi1ht.er1 from Ventura Coun ty's Fire Department, Oxnard a nd Ventura city tlre unit. al'Mi a special "strike force" of •~ Angeles County flre Oepartment engine companlftl turn~ back the n ames. Re d Crou. 11pokeaman Ed GullcrrH said police evacuated nearly 100 live In 11tudenltl a11 aerial tonker8 und hellcoptcr11 began chemical·returd•nt and water-Mmbinl run1 over the school yard. In Lot Angeles County, an army ot 3,ot.t flrefi11hter11 wu batlltn' the Saae fire In the An1elee NaUonal Forest, which had covered at leut 81,000 acres. Anoe.her 1,000 acre. were lMt on U.e eut«n edi• ol that blue Tue1day al1M when flamea ..._ • fire line aorUI ol the Cbllao Stauon area clOM to 1.IH·foot Mount Paclflco 25 miles north ot Loi AD•••· Not far away. UM Monte tire, which like tbe Saae blue betan laat week, wu reporud IO pet· cat coacalDld. But nearbJ, a Mw bnllb ftn broke out·• mile DOl'tb ol l'ooWll BoWenrd In LIUlt Tujua1a Can1on ~nd ca.Ide~ .,....cs over aoo Mree, t1lreat1ata1 Hvtrll taom•• bttore ll •• douaed. Anoa bl· v•U.-. were cbtcldn1 for die , ... "' &bet 111 .... offte1a1a aaJd. San Clemente Sen'Jors Inc .. $65,532. The organization pro· v1des a neighborhood communi· ty center and deals with social, nutritional, cultural and intellec· tual needs or older population in south Orange County. The coast al o r ganitations were competing with 90 other Orange County or ganizations lo receive $2 million that supe rvisors set aside for soclaJ programs from federal revenue sharing money. The program had been ranked In order, Hie. by Ule lS·m ember Social Progra ms Advisory Com· mlttee alter public hearings. The organ.lzaUon had request· f'd funds of more than $6 million. A total of $1 ,857 ,442 was authorized Tuesday. Olher re- que1ta are aU ll betn1 con1ldered. T h e largest a llocation, $141,810. went lo the women'1 tnn•iUonal llvlng center , an emer1ency s helter for batteN!d women and their children from throupout the county. Price Control On Oil J7 oted WASIUNGTON <AP> -Houae Democrats. concerned about soarina prtce1 ot home beaUna oll, voted today In favor ot re- ln1tau.n, price control.I on the fuel. Tb• acUon came H con· ,,..,ionaJ leaden were predict-ta• ffOUM and Senate p ... .,. ot • •tandb)' 1aeollne rattonJn1 compromise reached Tueeclay nJ1ht. And the Senate Etterty Comm1ttee waa potHd to •P· prove President Carter'• pro- po1al for an EDer11 llobllliaUGn Board to 1peed action on priottty eoer11 project.a. By voice vote, the Houae Democratic caucus adopted a raolutlon UMftlna "tt 1ha1J be Demoaatlc polfc1 In the HolaM that mandatory aJlocatton con· µ.oll for beatina oU and dMMl fuel be re-e1tablf1hed." I project wu laardttl t.lt, alU.OUO • .nlUIGt area known •• ffldaln Cove alto waa partlal· 1Jev .. s·1t . The central-city butlness dis· lrlct known N Shl Potnu ba.d water four fMt blp llowln1 throu.ch the ttreet.a. The Corput Chrlttl Marina. located at the foot of the dowqtown area la the city's pic- turesque bay, wu under wat« and clOM!d. Swollen bay waten posed no threat lo the downtown area. which ls on a bluff over the bay. A Ouh-nood W•rninl ..... in f'ffect for nei1hborln1 Mi>lagorda and Bruoria eoun· ties. where rainfall accumuJa- tlona up l9 13 Inches were report- ed in • 24-hour period. The Colorado Rlver waa out of 1ta banb in Mata1orda County, where some evacuations or low· lying areas were reported. Injured Bo'at Racer, Aoki, Doing Better· Restaurateur Rocky Aoki was "awake. talking and doing much better," early today but re· mained in serious condition after surgery an San Francisco following a high.speed boating accident. "It's good news." said Maury Te.c.re11boom,_.spok.esman for Letterman Army Medica l Cent.er at the Presidio. •·He went from very seriously ill to ju.st serious thls morning." "lfas vilaJ signs are good, but· or course we 're still keeping a close watch over him ." said Teerenboom. Aoki underwent · s urgery Sun day for a ruptured aorta sul- f cred Friday. The boat he Wal> ptl o ting, a n e ntry 1n the ·aenihana Gr and Prix race. struck a wave at 70 mph dunng a trial run about one mile wci.t or the Golden Gate Aoki 1s owner of lhe Bf•nahana of Tokyo restaura nt r h1m1 f 'rot11 PfJfle A I HEAT. • • rem ain healthy at least alons the coast." It may look smoggy and gray but air qualtty offtc1ab s aid the l'Ollutlon level ln Cobta Mesa would not exceed .10 parts per m II lion today. Thal figure would have to double before a first stage heaJth advisory would be called. . The pollution a verage will re main lower for Laguna Beach. San Clemente and other coastal cities County Department of Edura· lion orfic1aJs conllnued to advuse local school districts to use dis· r retion in schedulmg outdoor ac lavity for students. However. no formal orders to restrict activity have been isslK.'<1 F,...PapAJ EI,ECTION. • didates who wanted to run in the November eledlon closed Aug. 30, with five persons turning in nomination papers. , Attorneys for Irvine Tomor· row contend the water district will be making major decisions in coming months on water sup- ply and sewer faclUty expansion · and that "It la only fair that aU Irvine residents have an equal vote In electing the direct.ors who will make these decisions.·' CATFISH DEMONSTRATES WALK Ffah Later Eecaped But Didn't UM Th• Shott• Fish Tale Fact Catfish Takes a Walk MIAMI 1 AP> Helen Corbett •rought home a mess of cat· fish and dumped them an her i.in.k They looked much alike. Uut when she turned to gel a krufe. one catfish jumped out ond walked across the kitchen "I couldn't fi gure out what he was," M111 Corbett says. "The rest ()f the 'Calf1i.h ~er<-JU.'>t nurtenng around 10 the water. But I saw thl~t< JUM-hov-<rt.1l 11f thf' ~rnkanrl tre-walk~d about five or six lJ..le~ovcr by the rdngeralor MRS. CORBF.'M' FfSAL.L \' r11cked 11 up and look 1t back to the c unal where '>he-caught at W1ldhff' authont1e-. ~ay Mr. Corbell isn't telling a fish story Jn fa c:-t . -.met• rt:• •'nt ht•&v) rarns. the> vc been deluged with calb from people uruu:net1 t,y the i.aght or catfish creeping acrot.s lh<·1r ,>ard'> · Arter th•·,<· twa' .> ra111--; a lot have <'Omf> out of lhe c anrils :incl l>ecom1· -. i-.1 hl1· tf> r•1:<11Jh• ' '><:1111 Frank Mor1•1lo & b11Jf<J~1i.t • v.1th the 'itJh· CiJmP ;rnd frt::-ih V.Jll:r f'1sh Comm1:.!>wn TllE CATFISH, HF l.\t\IO. ha~(·n·t prf'c;ented any problPm s. but the\ h.1 \(' '>II rn.-<l {" UrllJSll \ Tht· v.:ilking 1 ..itf1•.h n.1l1\1· 111 Sf>ulhf·J~l /\<;Ill . 1<; <>Oc cif 23 {'XOt H' 'Pl'''lf"" llf r1 ... h lhrJ\ lnJ' 10 flonil;J WJlf•r-. :'.1 hrt•llO <,,Jlfi and lht• v.;.1fk~·r.., r.in b< found fr11111 1l1Jr111·-.t1·.;d "'ulh uf h<:r1-. to l.ahland. 1n Ccnlral Fl<inrl.1 f)11 n .101 ra1m n1~ht th1 f1 h v.h1<·h 1 an ~MW 1<1 IR inchl·S loni: com(" 111111,I pl)nd., .in<l 1 .H1.1I' v. <1lk1ng v. llh th•·ir pe<·loral ftn!I P AL'L ~llAf'LA,O , Ot th4' •.a<ll"'-. :-.l<in na11 v1· f.'1:-.h Rese.irch l.:ibor<itnr:-1n B<><'d f<t.111111 . r omJ,lared the pr<irc:is to" soldier crawlt111{ on h1'> elb<JW"! One gill hOJ!> J '>Pt'f'J JI lilr l.ll.1tld1·r that ,,nahlf·s thl' fi sh to stay out o( the v. Eill'f a'> lonR iJ'> th•·} '>lay wet and rool . Shaflund Stlld Wr• d 'Lin hlr" I •1 kno"' h<>v. t1> gel no of thc>m ' ~aid Barb:irn Walden. <if r urt P1crc·1· She• scud hn fam1lv has thn 1· ponds on tht' edRe or f'ort Pu~rce. on Central Florid a :-. All;mllr Mast. l:lnd walktn~ catfish hvt• there "b> th1· hundred., an<I hundreds " Childbirth Death Called 'God's Will' FALMOUTll M w,~ 1AI» A J~hovah's Wllnes ...... ay ... he wa' carrying out Cod'~ will when ht· refused to let doctors ~1 ve hi!) wire a '\ransfus 1on ai. i.he bloo lo death durinJi! childbirth T h e man .!>aid h1 i. wife . Eleanor L Maurer. 31. of Falmouth gave two winks to doc tors who asked her 1r she would pe rmit a transfusion. Two wmkb wu her code for " No." he s aid. Mrs Maurer died Monday after she hemorrhaged while Riving birth to her third child. a girl. The baby lived and 1s being cared for today 1n Falmouth Hospital. "We bave great respect for life and want lo try to keep hv· ing and healthy as long a~ poss1· bit'." '><lld tht• hus band. John M au rN Thl· onl y restnl'tion w<· have to ah11Je hy 1s that, a:- c;o<l told all of U!> m lhe Bible. to abstain from blood .. Jehovah's Witnesses refuse blood transfu. ions on the bas is of a pa.-.sagl' m Leviticus Lhal rl'ads What.soever man .eats anv manner of blood. I will cut him off from among his people " Ma urer said tha t before ·she died. his wife agreed lhat she s hould not ftO against he r re· l1Ji!ion 's teaching ano accept a transfusion Maurer wa~ in the delivery room when his wife began to bleed uncontrollably, but he left while doctors tried to stop the flow. 8(00~0 .~E)~ TlteW....W.tla•lew• J4.IOu.pVW. 44.H.._.. H .10 Trffeul 1 Fashion Frame. Standard Size Glass Lens & Case I ,.9 ... , ....... w. . ..... ~ ... u .. .... ,, ..... .. "Remember to atti your eye doc:tOf' IOf Your r>reterll'tlon With thl• In hand. yOU can shop around tor the belt In eyewear at the right price " '"AME ITVlC 01123 NOW ONLY 129.IO c.t: DPTll:AL Fl:aCTDRY 250 L 17th Street, Costa Mesa • HlllCJNll Sq. 642·4630 • W9'1lday1 9-5:30 Sat. 9.3 ,. .. J7 ( . VOL. 72, NO. 262. ~ SECTCONS, 52 PAGES Laguna to 87 8Tl:VS lllTCllEU. ............. , .... Laruna Beach council mem-bers·~ they're ready to do bat· lie with owners ol llle1al renta.J unit.a in town and ~>' want or dlnaoces that would make the seller ol any home in Laiuna Beach subject to klapect100 for s urh non-ronforming rental uses. A proposal ma' Tuesday by Counc:llman Wayne 8a11in would mean Inspectors would physically check every home sold in Laguna Beach to in.sure conformance with lhe city's zoo. ing regulations before escrow is a llowed to close The action came after several council members suggested the issue ol illegal rental unJts be placed in the hands or the city's Housing and Economic commit· 90,000 Acres Burn I . . . - Voar Bometo•• Dally Ne•spaR~r . ORANGE COUN"(Y, CALIFORNIA WEDNESD,AY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS Battle Illegal Rentals t~es for further study. But Baglin, ln opposing that motion, said. "We've got five I council) people· up here who know what's going on in the community. We don't n~ com- mittees td study the problem." "Right now 1 ll}e issue) is in our own court. It's a chicken situation if we send it to-commit· tees," Baglln said. Jn addition to enforcini? a fu11 Residential Property Report <RPR> at the time of sale , Baglin suggested the council -Streamline the conrident1al complaint system in the city Receiv~ proposals from in· dependent contract attorneys who would prosecute violators who refuse to conform to city zoning laws .. -Find out bow much 1t would cost the city to enforce its ~oning ordinances -Initiate an actton program to see that the real estate board prohibits its members from sell· mg homes with "guest houses" or ··mother-in-law rooms ·· Councilman Kelly Boyd sug gested the telephone company could help the city find illegaJ un its. by pointing out homes whe re lines for two or more phone numbers are connected Bu t Councilwoman Sally Bellerue termed that suggestion as "turning this thing into a w1trhhunt " She said she didn't want, to see "citizens riding atound town on bicycles," ferreting out illegal rental units Howard Dawson told Mrs. Bellerue he resents her refer· ring to enforcing existing codes <See RENTAl.S, Page AZ) Inferno Spreads; Hundreds Fleeing LOS ANGELES I AP) - Homes were destroyed, cattle were killed a nd hundreds of families were evacuated today as record heat and erratic winds fanned the flames of a dozen fires covering 90,000 acres of California brus hland from Plumas lo San Diego. Thousands of firefighters fought the names that j umped fire lanes and raced toward ex· pens ive res ide ntial areas . 1 Photo Page A5.) A half-dozen houses in Santa Bank Hikes Prime Rate 1M.Percent NEW YORK <A P > - Chemical Bank, act.ing a day after the Fede ral Reserve moved to tighten credit, raised its prime lending rate to a rec- ord 13i.4 percent. The increase from 13 percent came after the Federal Reserve Board raised the dii:.count rate the rate commercial banks pay on funds borrowed from the FED SPLITS, BUT RAISES RATE -A4 Federal Reserve -to 11 percent from 101h percent. The prime rate, which is charged by banks to most credit· worthy corpor ate borrowers, has b een rising rapidly in recent weeks and went to 13 percent last week. David Jones. banking industry analyst at Aubrey G . Lanston & Co:, said that Chemical's move to 131!. percent probably an· ticipated further moves by the Federal Reserve to raise the cost of funds banks acquire for lending. Jones said the 13Y4 percent prime at Chemical, the nation's sixth-largest bank, soon would be matched by the rest of the na· lion's major banks il the federal funds rate goes up. The prime rate, which banks use as a base for setting interest rates on all co mm e rcial· industrial Joans, bas climbed a full percentage point since a 12 percent prime was posted na· tionwide in mid-Ausust. At ~ beginning of 1978 the prime stood at 7'4 pettenl. Coast Barbara County were razed by the latest fire burning out of con· t rol in the vicinity or Goleta, west of Sant.a Barbara. The fire broke out Tuesday in the Santa Ynez Mountains. raced down Eagle Canyon. jumped the coast highway and burned alrthe way lo the beach One home .was lost in the Rancho Embarcad ero tract. anolher in Winchester Canyon and three more in upper and lower Eagle Canyon. police said. Numerous ranch outbuildlngs NEWSPAPER WOKTH GOLD? PARIS <AP > The leftist newspaper Liberation tweaked the nose of the gold-crazed financial world today by coming out with a go ld-co lored masthead and urging readers lo buy as many copies as they could. It claimed each gold-hued "Liber ation" containe d 0.4 grams of the precious metal; and that every copy bought at the str.eet price of 59 cents was actually worth $4 .80. Pl.anners Ask DellJy on Homes Project San Clemente Planning Com· mission members voted 4 to L Tuesday to ask council members to delay further action on the proposed 3,000·home Nu· West Development Corporation plan. Council members h ave scheduled fi ve items for dis· cussion regarding the 2,000-acre Visbeek Ranch plan proposed by Nu -West at tonight's 7 o'clock meeting at City Hall, 100 Ave. Presidio. But Commissioner Robert Limberg said planners want to contact Marine Corps and state park officials regard.ing a possi- b I e roadway e ntry to the sou them port.ion of the Nu· West project known as Rancho San Clemente. ·'It seems prudent that the council not take action on the plan until we can contact the Marine Corps and stale park of. ficials lo determine their posi· lion," Umberg said. Commission Chairman Al Wulfeck voted against.. the de-. lay. Coast Man . .. . Hurt as Car Hits Sailboats A San Clemente man wu treated f« minor inJwi• ud releued from Hoac Memorial Hospital Tuelday after bl.I car collided with a pair ol sailboats. Police said Steven Hilario, 21, ol 4 V1lta Encana, wu lQJured at 4:30 a.m. in the accident in the 2000 .block pf West Cout Hlsbway"ln Newport Beach. Accordlnt to hllarlo another driver made a sudden lane ctw11e tbat cauaecl bim to looee control ol bis car. TIM veldcle Jamped tbe center di•ider, cTONed tbe f'OMway ud·c:ol· · IJcled wttb "tbe 1J and 14·foot boau wbicb were parked OD trailers at WlDcllpeed Boat.I Pollee udd U.. driver of th.a other c• ~ didn't atop to ald HllarlO. - were lost. and one rancher re· ported 38 head of cattle, vaJued at $40,000, had died in the fire. One more home was destroyed in that area. according to U.S. Forest Service spokes woman Kathy Good, and up to 400 families were evacuated Flames advanced southeast toward avocado and le mon groves bordering Goleta No in· juries were reported. forest Service ofCac1als feared the flames mi ght surge 111to um <See FIRt-;S, P age A21 Hopping Under Fire In Laguna At least three Laguna Beach counciJ members were prepared lo fire Arts Commissioner Bruce Hopping Tuesday night, but a fourth member of the council said the controver sial com· missioner should have an op· porturuty to respond to charges leveled against him. It was the second time in seven months that Hopping·s ac tivities on the Arts Commis5ion came under fire, and Tuesday night it appeared the council majority was ready to dismiss the long-lime Lagunan from the panel. Mayor Jack McDowell moved to terminate Hopping's mem· bership on the commission and the motioll was seconded by Councilman Howard Dawson after the council read a letter from Festival of Arts board pres- ident James Schmitz. Schmitz, apparently res pond· ing to a request for such a letter 'from members of the council, said Hopping, purportedly on his own, asked a Festival official to donate proceeds from ~n addi· tional Pageant of the Masters performance to the Arts Com· mission. But Hopping, who had not re · ceived a copy of Schmitz' letter prior lo the council meeting. de· nied he talked with anyone at the festival about s uch a pro- posal. Councilmen have long con·· tended that members of City Council appointed committees and commissions should not ad· dress other agencies unless they have the backing or their panel. Councilman Wayne BagHn <See HOPPING, Pate A2) .............. ,,., .. UNDIRPIMWIN La .. _.a.,_HaPlll• . . Two Burks a Shot It was rubies clinic time at the Capistrano protection. J R S\\C!n son. top right. hold~ Beach fire s tation Tuesday night. The h1 ~ \'accmation c<'rtlf1 cate tn his mouth. scene of canine drama ranged from y1ps of Dr. Ed Cox. below. administer<; shot tn fci.lr to quiet res1gnat1on and baleful looks ··Chacca .. while owner Dou~ "ielson :.is at owners. Rob J a~ lugs his II year !:>t:-l' old bulldog "Sluggo" to the :,1te of medical Dump Closures Flayed A d e.t'tslon by county supervisors to shut down four Orange County dumps on Sun· days has raised fears of Ulegai dumping among city officials in Irvine and San Juan Capistrano. Assistant City Manager Paw Brady ol Irvine said today the decision. which will take effect Nov. '· la certain to cause prob-lems ln areas surroundinl the Coyote Canyon landfill s ite near the UC Irvine campus. "We had a trial shutdown on Sundays when Proposition 13 pHaed and we experienced lar1e amounts ot ille1al du.mp· ill&." Brady said. lie said police had to be called out and lo some cua llaued misdemeanor cii.t.iom to trub vlolaton. Brady also aald that public worb crews bed to clean up the meas ud all tbb result.eel ln ad· ctlt.looal COlta to tbe city. Jt-,ed.y added that ofllclab will ' ~ try to work out an agreement in which Orange County will at least sh are the anticipated added expenses. San Juan Capistrano's Public Works Director William-Murphy said \oday his city has opposed clos [ng the local Prima Desbecha dump on Sundays . "We llSe 1t on a daily basis for re fuse fro m our sanitation plant," Murphy said, noting that San Juan operates the Southeast Regional Reclamation Authority facilities ln Dana Point. Sludge. the remnants of treat· ed sewage, is shipped to the <See DUMPS, Pace AZ» Ministry Bans Active Gays DENVER <AP> -A recom· mendatlon that. no practiclnc bomoeexual be ordaiDed in the Episcopal Church bas been made an offtclal policy by the 3·mlllkm member deaomlllaUcm. After boura of deba!:d parllammtary maneuveriAI vote countina. the cbureh'• 4llth General Convention completed PUHi• ol tbe cootrovenlal CW• olution Tuesday. cleadng the way for conclusion of the trien- nial policy-setting meeting. The 904·member House of Deputies approved the resolu· U<>n Tuelday containing a sen· tence aaytn1 ll is ''not. ap· propriate" for the church to «· dain a homosexual "or any person who la en1a1ed lo hete~ relaUou outaldl ol marriase..'' . Kidnap Viet~ . . ~ Searnli StaHS ~~~· -----c---~--.---- Gt!n. Lout II Wtlson of .hck~wn. M1bb and com •JPllndant of lhl' LI S Manne ~rps from 1975 unlll ht re tlrement m June, hus been e lected to the board or directors of Fluor Corp Ae was awarded the medal of honor for heroism during World War JI. After a tnalU 1 underwater search TuNday. Newport Peach pollc• 1ald today lh"Y hevwn'' dt>C'ldod whethtlr lo \rr. aa11.ln lo toute the body of m aaln1 ldd· nap vlc'Um Carolyn Bealet A team ol eevtm Nuvy dlven. aulded by Nt"wpurt Ueach ~lee tlvt' Kto Smlth and tlarbur I' t rolman Tt•rry Lundy, apenl three houn dJvm1& In an area lhre m1le1 oU Dan• Volnl Harbor, w1UM>ul lindinM the 24 t'ar old womun's body The s~urch 1itr ea wM~ de ••rmin~d lust l''r1d uy by u 11:sychlc from lluoUnglon lle1itch wh<> directed 1;ollce and Lundy on a tnp rroio NcwJ)Ort Harbor to Oimu Potnt and beyond to the pol where 1the u1d Mlbs Realer died The Garde n Grove r esident has been missmg stnce Aug 24 when she disappeared during a boat ride relu\.ed to a kidnap and Residents to Mull EIR on Projects ··Thursday's Moulton Niguel 'Water District board m eeting will be the last chance resident.:, have to comment to officials on a decision lhat $10 million in water and sewage system im· provemenls don't have an en· v1ronmenlal impact 01sthct Oper ations Direc tor J ohn Perry sajd today.direct.ors will meet at I 30 pm. to ap prove a so·called "n egative declaration" for two improve menl pro1ccts loca led on the Rear Brand rtanch and the Nellie Gatl Ranch A negal1vt' d1::darat1on means thl• d1stnct would not have lo Jrrt•rutre an envir onmental 1m p<H·t report on the Prt>Jt•CL'> f'nry s:ucl bond s ail's for the w1.1t1•r ·a nd S('WUJ<<' improve mt-nts on 1he two ureas already havl' !)(•en approv<•d lie lnd1cal· t-d, howt·vcr. thul tl1str1ct or flriuls huvt' held off up11roval to be~tn the bond salt:!> until u cer tarn number <>f units on the prop· ert 11•s a re <WC'up1 ed "W(• don't want th<> watr>r dis tnd lo ~o in there and use IL'> f 'ront Pog.-it I RENTALS. • • as " v1g1lantc activity ·· · 1 11H· ;J<·rn.,:-. tht· stn•f·l rmm onr· IJf lh1·.,, ('11mm11111·• .. a11tl r rJ like to ~t·t out th•• rn111 • and g<•l 1h1• guv, but I'd prt'fn to do 11 les,:;_iJJy," h<' S:.tld M n. Rellcrut' said she sup· ports the 1<1ca or ins pections. but acc·used Dawson of "once again 1w1~1in~ m y words around." Cit y studle!I show the re are an t•M1mated 2,200 to 2,300 illegal d wl'lling units 1n town, and M<1rlene Roth, the c-ity's director of Mmmunity planning s aid the coi,1 of enforring the ordinance could climb lo m o re than Sl00.000 a year She s ugges ted that some of the cost t·ould b<> re<'overed from lhe SIOO Res 1de nl111l Prope r ty Report fees, and said Rhe would check wilh the finance depart- m ent ror other means or funding ·the increas ed ins pection pro· gram All five council me mbers sup· ported the inspection program, and agreed the existing pro· ccdure of accepting anonymous romplalnu from neighbors is a good way of finding Illegal units. 6ul Mrs. Bellerue opposed BagHn's motion, saying she can · oot agree with port.Jons o( his proposal, adding ·•1 don't wanl to see us drive out our low· jncome seniors in a clean sweep jtuough town. • . . . . .. OAANOE COAST L v DAILY PILOT ,.,.. O• •"'t" C:.O..• .,.,,., ...... •IUI •"-<" ,, ,.,,, ,,,...,"-... ~,..,"'' --~1 .... d•1tfW{)f.,., f HOP~D11~(.,.....,.-f ,..._,_. ... ,~.,,.. wt••'-ftt-• ""°""""'' '~'~ r.,o., •01 fO\t• Mf'l• flft ~ll()lrl 8t#• ~ H~t1ft19f*'1 S..iM" f ei.otn ·-·~Y•ll•t hvtftr • ~..,,.,..._,. \Owf~(IWV ~ '•""ti• r..ql!OtWM ..,.hOn f\~l~ WftiHO-Y•#ftd ~·"' rrw-fJll""•ewt ....,.,\N,. l't~ "'-' m w..-11 ••t "' ... c~··.....,.. <•"'°'"'" """ •.-rt•-...................... ._ , .. _. c-. V"'• _.,"°'..,"' ~ C,.ftH.tMlt,...,, .--•• 11 .. .., . .,. ... ~··­................. CllolftotM "-~fl'""ll Auh 4om M<lft'"'ll'MI f4111etl l.-euna IHCll Ottic. IOll ._. (-I H~ ...... ~ Office• ~lOllM )JOW.~ ...... , ... 14 .... 1""1 .... atll lltl, .. IKh--fl m oney lo build a syslem and then h ave lhe developer go belly up," Perrysaid. "The developer has to build a certain number of units lo show that there's a population to sup- port paying off the bonds.'' He indicated the company de· veloping the Nellie Gail Ranch had already invested close to $1 million in improvements to sup· port some facilities already bulll in the area. Once lhe bond sales begin, the developer will be reimbursed for the $1 million, but not with rn· te rest . Perry noted Thurs day 's meeting lakes place at Moulton Nig uel Wate r Dis trict headquarters, 27500 South La Paz ftoa<I m Laguna Niguel The sprawlin~ district covers Laguna Niguel and port1orts of Laguna .Olis and Mission V1e10 Rites H e ld For S. Laguna Plane Victim Private services wen• held to day for T erry Beaudoux of South 1.al(una, a ~ractuate or Newport II arbor I hgh ~:it-hool, who was lo.,t :_it-.('._. St-pl I tn the aa~h of a light pl:.inc . llt> wa~ 27 The accident occurred off the c·oasl of New Orleans. where Mr Beaudoux was vacationing. H e was a m ember of the El Nig u e l T e nni s C lub. Mr Beaudoux attended the Colh:ge of San Mateo. Services were h eld at Our Lody of Mount Carmel CathOllc Church in Newport Be~ch. Mr. Beaudoux leaves his wife, Deborah Pattison Beaudoux, a nd their children Hana, 6, Rache l, 5, and Ian S\ewart, 2, all of South Laguna; his mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs S tewart Bowie o r Newport Reach : his brothers. Kelly Beaudou.x of Newport Beach and R obert Beaudoux o r Lake Tahoe. Calif.. and his mother in Jaw, Mrs . R S. P attii.ort of Newport Beach. ,..,....,.ageAJ DUMPS ••• dump once it'is processed at lhe treatment plant, Murphy s aid. He alllo claimed city officials · h ave experienced a problem with people dumping trash In un· occupied housing tracts under constr uction on the Ortega Highway, which leads to thf' dump lie predicted problem s wtth tbe Sunday closure, "We wm be looking at and monitoring lhe problems It l'reates," Murphy said FlRES •.. berlandl ol the Loe Padres Na. Uonel Forest. Three residential areas were haatlly evacuated as the n ames advanced. U .S. 101 was closed ror several hour•, cauelng • lO·mile traffic jam in both directions. lhe California Highway Patrol allld. The patrol trted to convoy cars tnd trucks through the dense, cho1tin1 smoke early today, but the plan waa abandoned after a sherlfra car and • •late truck collided in the gloom. In Vemura County aouthwett of OJAI, a bruah tlre that bn>ke out Tue1day afternoon bacf spread over l.4,000 acree early today. J extortion ptot . Her broth er, Lurry Fox of AnahoiW'I , alle1ed ly w as the ta.ract ot th" scheme. Larry Oona.Id S mlth, 44 , of Newport Beach was arrested Au1 21 by FBI aaents end faces feCSeral extort.Joo charges in con· oerUon with the cu11 . Smith hia» told inve11tigators that Ml 11 Uealer was a willing j>Mrtl~\pant In the effort t.o get Yo.it to pay $100,000 ransom for h111 111,ter The e.xtorllon llll8(>('Cl said he wius prel:l~ur~ into the plot by two men known as Ray and J ack H~ 1tld 1t was Ray and Jack who wok Mls1> Bealer on hla boat out lo sea from Dana l'olnt and returned without her Smith srud he was left on lhe dork when she dis appeared. but pollrc soy they think he was responsible for lhe woman's death. Th e .efCort to f ind M ls11 Be aler't1 body is purl or lhe at· tempt lo piece together a murder case against Smith. He remains in Los Angeles C'ounty Jnll in lieu of $200,000 bull Gold Prices Fall $7 to Fixed Price LONDON <AP) The price of gold fell S6 75 an ounce in Lon· don today , one day after a heel.Jc session that rocketed the pncc to ti r ecord London's ri ve m aJor bullion houses "fixed" the price for lhe afternoon session al $369 a lruy ounc·e, down from the morning fi x ing of $376 an ounce, and down from Tuesday afternoon·., l'IOSt' of $312 In Zurich, the metal was quot cd al $368, wilh t1 wide runge of bids on either 1>1dc. Gold closL'<i 1n Zun<'h Tuesday al $373.50. In the gold rush that h:1s sent prit'l'S S()anni:. l>uyers seern to be <'ommA from everywhere "the Urutcd Stutes, Europe, tht• Arabs, Jup;m ;rnd some Mar tlan~. ·•one gold dealer sa ys Vincent Tesc. a partner in Jame!. Sinclair & Co. a New York ~old advisory ser vice. w1C> t·xaggcraltng only u hltlt• G<1ld's S24 25 an.ounce pnrc increase· Tursday was a record a~ was a dosing J.lrlCc of $376 in New York Tod<iy 1l had dropp<.od lo $3fiU 25 Gcor~e f>crola. manag"r or the t•o in and metal d1 v1!>1on of Dea~ PnC'ra. a maJhr coin dcal~r . dt•sC'rth<:d liu~111c"'> a" · very hel' tic." Ma ny sm all inve~tors are en lcnng the m arket for the fir"it tune, he 11aHJ. tryin~ to get a pu:te or the gold·boom action "We can t(!ll th?t from the s1z(· or the orders und the kinds of lhe:- queslions they ask,'' he s aid. Go ld cost $35 an ounce 12 ycurs ago when the dollar wa'> tied to its value and before Americans wer e allowed to buy 1t . Its pncc h as risen $160 in the last year $50 in the last two weeks One of the beneficiaries of thf• ICJtest ~old ru~h was the U ~ government ,..,..,_,.~Al HOPPING. • • lauded Hopping's active citizen participation, but suggested "he would be more effective as an individual ins tead or a com· missioner." Councilman Howard Dawson agreed , saying Hopping "hast.he right lo free expression, but not to blow the commission out of the water." And Councilman Kelly Boyd termt'<I llopi>mg "a go.getter,'' who, when things aren't happen· inJ(, "likes to make lhem hap pen. and not always through the proper channels " Courrcllwoman Sully Bellerue. who said she believed lhe coon· cil majority WM heading in lhe direc tion of dismissing Hopping, said, "He needs lo say he's speaking as a n Individual, and not an Arl3 Commissioner, bul It's no cause to call for hls res· ignauon,..·· Hopping was criticized last February by fellow Arts Com· mlHlonera who"8cc used him ol usin g abusive l an guage and s taging uncontrolled outburau at Arts Commllllllon meetings. But Councilman Boyd aald Hopping abould have t he op· ·portunlty to respond to the lat.eat r har1ea before be ls dlsmlued, and asked fellow council mem· ber1 t.o hold the issue over until the next councU mffllng. An ang ry HOPP.Ing aereed, lelllne the c~uncll, "I never •l>Ok• to an.yOM o'er there < 1t the P'etUvaJ) and you should 1et the facu Mfore you throw me oft." • O.ityHel!Mllfl'- FEMAL£ GAS STATION ATTENDANT HAS SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT MODELING 0.nlM Mat1no £ntoya Wotk at Lagune Bee_ch Oaaolln• Stetlon Gas Attendant Model? Woman Has Dreams of Being Cover Girl Wht•n If' year old Dcn1!tP M<tnno ~&-n pumpin~ jt3S ar a l.agunCI Beach ... .,r v1r1· '>lCI \ton two months ugo her amb1lton wa.o; tri som eduy appear on the cover of Glamour mngazint> Rut after d1sptins ing lhou.<.,and'> of gallon.\ or gusohne. checking a legwn of dJps t.Jcks and C'li>aning l(nmy wind.,haeld~ for t he public. lht· 'lhapely Penni.ylvan1a farm girl"' not :-.1irt> modPltng 1.., all 1t !.> rrackttd up l<J be It'~ not that -.hi• h asn't had 1Jfft:ri But nud(• modt·hng 1 ... n t v. hllt ~hl' h<td 1n minrl • Y<111 run Of'Vf'r tru'>t t~~l' l}J)t'., .,h,. .,ay., of a f1•w gll h c·u.,tom1•r.. who 1m1u1r+"rl ;ibout hc·r mod1·hng talenl..'> whtlP -,h1· rhl'rk,'<f uncfrr th1· hood of tht'lr 11uto:-. "J w1·nt tr> ~m a~t·nn unrJ tht·}' .,aHJ I h;J;J :i p1 I'll\ fJ1·1· hut I 1.1.oulrJ huv1· ti1 lt1!>1: 111 IHHJnd., .11111 p ;1v $28() tu lo(O lo rl<i'>~I~ lh<' ( 1• 111 a It· ~<-·rv1e(• i.tat.Jon ull1•ndunt I ;.i mt•nt1-d So. M1.,1. Manno "UY'> <.,h<· 1Jlans t<• .,a1ot- h 1·1 '"Jrnrngs and ti tlnad I T lr\'tOl' in .l<1nu;_in Sht• 1., now l'un:-.1tl1·nng ~oming J paramt'<ltt· Whtlt• not 1·ompleld .. abandoning her dn·am or a t·ovt-rgirl caret>r, M1.,s Manno J!> making the most of her .pre:-bf~nt working con d1lsonc; r "The· m1\lun· or pN>pt" you m<'et is un ll<'lll'\ dhlf• \Ill· .tY\ Y.'hat ., th• 111.1\l•·r 11h you 1inly serve Ja~u:ir-.' · a'>k"<I un tntlf' 1.1.11man who drove ht'r ~cre<-<lc·-, ._,.ftan into the serv1c•• !ltalJon JU"t a:-. Mil>" M.1r1 nu wa!> l'rtl'ann~ th close for th1· ml(ht ~h•• mJ<I•· ,1 n..t .,1 y n·m<1rk but h er p;.i'l..,t-rl~t·r t111f1 ~wr t1> <ohut up M1i.s Manno related 11w 1o•.11rr1an pum1.wd ht•r ciwn ~as. pa 1d an<I It ·ft Ttw httrtl• 1 th1nv ,,1,.,ul th•~ Joh 15 when 1>t·oplf' <in·n 1 r•I• J:O.:ml .' th1· youn~ woman ';11d Hut m1r.1 tr• 'ht· aflrl<-d • I Ilk•· t11 1.11k 111 1>•'111111 hut a lt>t of those v.h•" 11rn• 1n f1011 I• \t·n'a> thJnk"! <.,ht'i-a1d V. 11111· ... 1,.. -.11rn1 11rn1•, n11., . .,, . ._ lht· chickens. 101.1.-. ;rnll •1th• r ,, 1wrt:o.1Jf hn purl'nL'>' farm in 1<11•i.:1•b\lll1 l'.1 "'''"· \t.ir1110 ...... d ... ht• I., h<ip p~ nnw Ii\ 1111' 111 l .. 1 ~1 un.1 H1 •ad1 I :"' ,11rr11rt11 \l\lf 111 1111• l)ranl(1· Cou-.1 .ind 1 htlh 111 111 fr 1m1 h1•1 ..,1Sll'r l.mdt'd her lh•• JOii al lhl ~ ol l.tll•H) \11"' \l.J rlft•• "'"~•·d for .1 • h11rt 111n1· "" :J .i!.J" .. 1.1t111n r.1 1111 r II• l'1·nn..,ylva111a '111.1. '"' 1• , f;11nt11.1r ... al(ht on LaJ(una's 'l;orth ""·"' 111~·11°":1~ ;,., '>h1• liru..,h1•" her 5houlder l1•n111 h lt.111 h;ll'k 11r fl IL-, tht> tanki, f)f ('\t'r~ tVJ>I,· of .111111 from run down clunkers lo t'XP<'llSl\t• fort·11.!fl r11.i1h.tf'r' Water Election .Fought Irvine Tomorrow Wa11ls Ex11a nde d Pane l Ry O/\VIO KlJTZMi\NN p;rn1·I nu1.1. d11m1n.1t1·d "' l.111<1 a1•h•0.11, ,.11 .. "•" 01.1. n1•r h.11lot1n,.: Attorneys for Jrv1 nt-Tomor Both th1· C'lt11t>n..,· ~rnup anrl row werf' to a!ook a !>uperi1>r court th\• 1·1t .. of lrv11w fill'd l.1"'su1t 1udge today to ord •r a halt to u~uinst the 1.1.>attor d1s1nr-1 .J Yl·ar 1\llt•mph to n·arh IHWD al 111rn1·\'> nn Y.hat arguments they "'111 PH.'.,t'nl today proved unsut· 1·1•,).f11I 'J 1wsday and lh1~ morn Ill~ schcdulNl 1•IN·tionl> in the ln ·1ne ago c hallenging thl' rompo»1t111n nanch Watt:r Ob tr1ct and rr> of the sl·ve:-n mf'mbN hoard ur quire l'xpans 10n o f the panl:'l directors -three of whom ari• from three to st•vcn public ly answerable to the e lectorate e lectl'd members The other four ~ire 'ielcrll·d Jan [A'Vlnl' or lh(' Ct'nter for through llllldOwnPpt)alloting. lhf• Law in the Public Interest said principaJ landowner being tl11· before this mornin$!'S court Irvine company ~ess1on in Judg e Edward Ms Levine -.aid th1 !> lal<·~t Wa lhn'h courtroom that a "loot( line" or California a nd us legal mane uver by critic!> of lht· wal<'r board amount'> tu a Supremt' Court casr>s require s1m1Jar challenge Lo Lhr board ' that government bodies be con stiluled to give equal repr~n composition talion to those within Lt1eir bouo Shi' s aid the 1s,ue1> ar<· ~o daries "clear cut" that a lrial 1s un Irvine Tomorrow's attorneys neceuary to determine the un filed the motion last monlh in an constitutionahly of the walt!r ertort to give \lotcrs control or a panel --------------------- ~©tW~O @m@OOt)~~ Tit• WW. Worh n low .. l•.so u.,te ""-44.IO....., lt.IO Trffoc_, CFashloo Frame, Stenderd Size Glass Lens & Case> ,., 9'lllty St••saW• . ...... ,,.. ..... .... .... , ... ,.. ... .... ,AA'-lt lffYU 0•·1~ 11., mt1tt1•r" .,land, two publicly .. 1t·l"tcd board "cuts and a land· 11 1.1. ncr r<mtrollcd pos1t1on on 1 h1 • p..tncl <trt' to be ftlled in lhe °"o~ 6 l'IC<'t lOrlS The 1ud~e wus to tw asked to· tlav to order the d111trict to add fl'lli r nt>w d1rectorsh1ps answera· hie to the electorate so that an 1•lf'c-t1on could be held. m No· , f'm ber or lall'r to fill the new J>OS ll IOfU> The filing pe riod for can· rl1tlutc~ who wanted to run in the "Jovember e lccllon closed Aug. :JO. Wllh r1ve persons turning i.n nominal.Jon papers I ,, "Remember to 111k y<>ur evt dOcior for your preecrlptton With lhts tn hand. YoU can •hoP, around for rhe best In ey,eweer et the right price NOW ONLY 121.eo ~DPTll:AL FACTIJRY- 2so·E 17th Street, Costa Mesa • Hlllc)nn Sq. 642·4630 • W9"days 9-5:30 Sat. 9.3 ... ------·~--------4\.---------- .. ... ·~ W.O!!d!y. September 19, 1979 s DAIL v PILOT AS County on D~oppµig Odd~eve • School # Dispute lingers WU known dwtD( tbe beipt ol lM. ~nu. lea ............. mm ud thal cantrot1 are not needed. .. I haven't MeO or btard any ar1umen&a . that hold water Oh wb,y -. 9bould cooUnue with lhe plan.,'' SUpel'vi.tlor Ralph Cl•rk uld . Supervlaor Harrletl Wleder eat~ lbe controll -.re •omethlna th at 1boukt be lmpoeed only dur In• real em~lea. "It '#OU!d Wt;ak.en future UH ol controls lf we pe..-petuated them In non-emcraency Uma," she added ·•ft '1 Jlke ctylaf wolf," Mn wtechf' •Ito aatd she beUevet the conlroJs are lied to Brown's pollUcal amblUona. "Call(orn.la was the flrst to respond to the odd·4!ven plan and It ta hl• claim to fame. "It was hl1 plan and u is im· PQrtent for him to remain in the forefront." Supervilors were asked Tues· day to da.c1Jy lhelr decision by board Chairman Philip Anthony because al "new information." Included in that information was a letter to Anthony from enersy commission Chairman a...,.u Scb~art. wtto uht that October ts expected to be a heavy month for aasolioe con· sumption. Schweickart sajd that addi· lional fuel ia n~ed next month because of the vigof'ou s agricultural harvest anticipated in California. He said crops are maturing later than u s ual this year because of cooler than normal midsummer weather The energy oHicial said transit strikes in Los Angeles and San Francisco have put added demands on gasoUne sup· plies. "The present calm ·1s only slighUy removed from the long Unes and social upheaval of last spring," Scbweickart said. "Precipitous withdrawal could send misleading signals to the driving public. resulting In a re· turn to unrestrained fuel con- sumption at times when the sup· ply and demand balance is pre· carious." Local officials disputed other arguments that odd·even ration· ing resulted in increased use of public mass transit. SJ.10,000 They contend that biaber prices tor fuel account for the difference. ··011 companies have driven up prices where they want them to be," SUperviaor Clark said. ''I believe the suppUea~wiU be stable until they want to in- crease prices up to $1.50 per gallop." S upervisors voted to see~ Brown 's permission to dlsC08! tinue the odd·even plan as quiw ly 'as possible but agreed to kellp machinery available in case tlie controls are needed again. - Revenue Funds Dished Ont Social Programs Advisory Com· m1ttee alter public hearings . More than 100 high school stu· dents from the San Ono/re area attended their first day of classes in San Clemente to start the 1979-80 year, even though a . dispute lingers on. Orange County Supervisors have allocated m o r e t han $330.000 in federal r evenue shar mg money to eight Orange Coast social programs for 1979-80. The allocations, made Tues day, range from Sl.050 to the Saddlebac-k Valley Seniors Club to S65.532 to San Clemente Seniors Inc The organization had request- ed funds of more than $6 million. A total of Sl..857 ,442 was authorized Tuesday Othe r re· quests are still bein~ considered ' Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict trustees approved an agreement Monday that alJows the students to attend San Clemente High even though the youngsters live in the Fallbrook Union High School District in San Diego County. San Diego County Board of Education members voted last week to overrule a ·Fallbrook school district decision to bus the San Onofre student s to FaHbrook High School, about an hour's ride away. But Fallbrook schools Superin· tendent Robert Thomas said Tuesday his district plans to seek San Diego County Counsel's opinion in an effort to prevent payment of $2,000 per student to CUSD. Thomas said the county board recommended the Fallbrook school district pay the $2,000 per student to compensate CUSO for educating the San Onofre stu· dents at San Cle mente High. "But we feel Fallbrook shoulci pay no more than $1,700 per stu· dent." Thomas said. Under an interdistrict agree ment. CUSD a nd Fallbrook school officials have agreed to allow San Onofre.area students to attend c lasses in San Clemente But this summer. Fall brook officials decided not to renew the interdistrict agreement because of changes in stat e formulas for revenue allocations anticipated in the future. Thomas said the effort t o change the county board's rec ommendation for a $2,000 per s\udent ·pact will not involve a lawsuit at this time. Meanwhile. San Clem ente High School Principal Dennis Flynn said things are hectic for the San Onofre students return· ing to classes there Youth Held as · Countian Dies Carl Llssau, 25, or 4126 W. Commonwealth Ave., FuUerton, died Tuesday alter being struck by a car as he walked along a road in Buena Park, police said. The driver of the car, a juvenile, is being held on suspi· cion of vehicular manslaughter as a result of the 7:30 p.m . acci· dent on the Crescent A venue service road in Buena Park, of- ficers said. False Alar•? Aetion at Aliso Bodysurf er slides along well·formed Aliso Beach Park wave in South Laguna as fellow wave rider watches in foreground. The break at Aliso is fast and bodysurfers mus t be agile enough to avoid s lamming themselves on the s hallow sand bottom. If ~ ou ·re• not cxpcrtenc:ed. ~uu should !)l<l Y out. say lifeguards. who last weekend pulled two no\'lce bodysurfer~ from the rough shorebreak <1fter they s uffered neck and back injuries Childbirth Death Called 'God's Will' FALMOUTH. Mass . t AP) A Jehovah's Witness says he was carrying out God's will when he refused to let doctors give ·his wife a transfusion as s he bled to death during childbirth. The m an said hi s wife, Eleanor L. Maure·r . 3 1, of Falmouth gave two winks to doc· tors who asked her if she would permit a transfusion. Two winks was her code for "No," he said. Mrs. Maurer died Monday after she he morrhaged while giving birth to her third child, a girl. The baby lived and is being cared for today· in Falmouth Hospital. "We have great respect for bfe and want lo t.ry to keep liv· ing and healthy as long as po.ss1· ble," said the husband, John Maurer. "The only restriction we have to abide by is that, as God told all of us in the Bible, lo abstajn from blood." Jehovah's Witnesses refuse blood transfusions on the basis of a passage in Levitic us-that reads: Whatsoever man ... eats any manner of blood, I wiU cut him off from among his people ·· Maurer said that before she died. his wife agreed that she should not go -.gainst her re· lig1on's teaching and accept a transfusion Maurer was in the deli very room when hjs wife began to bleed uncontrollably, but he left while doctors tried to stop the fl ow. · As ·he iWaited. he said. doctors asked him four times to aJJow them to administer blood, but he refused. "l unde rstood how s erious it was every time. but God is serious, too," Maurer said. Oementean Sought on Rape Charges A San Clemente man ~nrested in Victorville on rape charges also is being sought by Orange County Sheriff's deputies for questioning concerning the rape of two South Orange County women, officers sa1d. San Juan Eyes Mineral Fees I ssue While San Juan Capistrano of flc1als admit therc m•Rht not be gold m them thar hills. coun cilmen "1U ht' us ked tonight to approve' an ordinanc<.' thar could bring Sl 7 million into city cof· fcrs if a company hlls nalurul g lS within city hm1t~ Councilmen will consider 1.1 so· called mineral extraction fees ordinance at a 7 p m mcetrng in council chambers. 32400 Paseo Adelanto The proposed law would re· quirr companies excavating minerals w1lhtn the city limits to pay fees based on the size and number or facilities. duration of excavation operations and the amount of mineq1ls taken from the ground In a report to rouncilmen. city Planning Director Thomas Mer rell noted that a request by the Santa Fe Energy Co. to dnll for natural gas near the Prima Deshecha dump could net the c1 ty $1. 7 million over 50 years. Other area organ1zat1onl> re ce1vmg a slice of the revenue s haring pie include Th e la r gest alloc ation. $141.610, went to J.he._w.omen·~ trans itional living center , an t'mc•rgenr_v ~helter ror battered "'omen and their children from throughout the t ounly. ~ Teen Nabbed Huntington Bea<'h Frt't' C'h ntc. $36.647 The clinic off ere; health sen-ices to low·1ncome residents of HULttlnj(ton Bea<'h and neighboring ""tie!> Huntington Beach Senwr In Placentia C1t1zcns Outr e aeh Program. S63.346 Services to elderly in ..4 •• • p • C'tude contact and v1s1tauon. 1n .1'1.JUO ursutl formation and referral mt>als ~o hornt·!>. tran">port..st1on <ind " .\ HI \C:.tr old man led Placen. mcmthl) n<'"'slett<.·r t1a putrolmPn on a c hase Fountain \'allt·~ Tl't·n llelp throu~h t.hJ· t'llY Tuesday that S.\~ . .\88 Tht agent y f'ouns(!I:, r(•acht•d Sl>t'Cd!:> in excess of 80 · prt' delinquenn ' ''>Un~:-.tt::r!> m il t.·.., per hour. d1 :,regarding !Jet ween a~es 5 <ind If! and th('ir :.hot-. f1n·d to halt him familu~:, in Fountain \'alll•\. P<1hct· !>aid David Medina. of llunt1ngt u n Uea c h an·() l'lacc.·nt1a . was booked into Wcstmmstt-r Oran~e County Jail on charges Saddlcbaek V::illc\ St·nior'> of a::.::.aull with a dN•dly weapon l'lub. Sl.050 Social csnd Rroup The cha!>e beJ,!an at 1.30 p.m .. act1\'1l!es are pro\'lded to ~cn10r. when Medina. who had been in Laguna Hills. El Toro, Lake -.ou~ht for a prcv1ou& assault Forest and M1ss1on \'1e10 rharge. was !>potted by a police Laguna Fr~ Cb.me. $63.230 1n' <''>ll gator al McCormac k The cbruc orfers medical. den La and Y o r b o Lind a tat. couns e lin g and c,o c1csl B IC'\ard in Placentia '>l'n ices to people· in nt•cd m_, unn~ tht• da~h through th•• ~outhem Orange Count.> nt~. Med.Ina lost control or his City of Laguna Transporta n 1 r t wtce. stall mg the vehi~l~. tton . Lunches. Couns elio but s hook off patrolmen ap· 11LC 1. $4,200 Sixt) fl\ e meals proactunf( on foot. officers said. s ened Monda)' throu ~h Police s u1d they s hot al F'r1days to <1E"111or'> 10 add1t1on to ~tedinu ., car ~•th a s hotgun and other sernres j rt•\Ol\'er on t~n oc·c-as1ons. but F'1sh Program of Lcti::una lhdt failed to stop him S~.33i The org<tn11at1on. which Tht• t·ha'e t•nde<l when takes its name from the Chns ~tcdmj.., car rammed another t1an s ymbol. 1s operated b:. local \t:h1l'le and Stopped al a cur b. C'hurches and the Counl'll on t\~ ~1 C'd1na wu:, treated al l1C 1ng l b \Oluntt.•er-; prov1d1.• lr\lnl' Medical Center for a cul t ransportation for senior!>. ~hop lorC'ht'ad 1\ police officer suf for grocenes for and launder rcred minor scrapes <ind <i sore linens or d•~ahlt·d t·lderl ~ :--houlder. p<>hce s a1d persons San Clemente Seniors Inc . S65.532. The organ1 zat1on pro v1des.a neighborhood rommun1 Iv center and deals with social. riutr1tional. cultural and mtellct tual needs of older pt>pula~1on m south Orange County The coast al oq~an1zar1ons were competing \\1th 90 other Orange Count) organizations to r e c e 1 ,. e S 2 m 1 I I 1 o n t h a 1 supN\'lSOrs set aside for social programs from federal revenue sharing money The program had been rank<.'d in order. 1-98. by the 15 member Vatican Union? \.ATICAN CITY 1APl Just 10 da\:--befon1 hc leaves for lr<'land and thl· l 'nited States. \·a11can employees today told Popt' .John Paul fl the trip may distract him from· ht'armg the :.l rowing compla ints of wage ~arners 1n his own c1ty·stale. In J r hallenge to Vatican tradit10n. a group of Vatican workers ... tarted collecting signatures from colleagues toward setting up a trade umon-st yle "comm1l t el''· to \OICl' their demands Quinlan Pictures Sale Try Reported Orange County s heri!r's spokesman Lt. Wyatt Hart said Kevin Aaron Todd, 19, of 3543 Calle La Quinta, San Clemente, was arrested in Victorville on charges of raping a lS·year-old giTl there. Orange County investigators say they had been searching for Todd in connection with the Aug. 18 rape and slabbing of a 73· year -old Cap istrano Beach woman. Gem Talk By J C llUMPllRIES Cert1f~ Gemologist. ACS CLASSIC QUARTZ STYLING DY OMEGA MORRIS TOWNSHIP, N.J. <AP ) -Tbe appearance of pbotOlnfbs allqedl.y 11bowin1 com•tole Xarea ADD Quinlan b• Pl'OlllPUJd lloma County ol- flda}a to Order • 3t-bour tuard a t tbe Morrie View aunlng bom• where lbe Is a patient. Tbe Daily Record of Mor· rtatown natlfled llorri• County SberUf JobD Fox on Friday after a man walked i nto the newaroom and uted _,,000 for pbotosr~ that lae aaid were ol ..... Qulnl .... Fox Nici be Mil( an ottleer to tbe bospltal to protect the 25- year-old woman from curiosity· aeeken. Irvinl G•bren. llorm Vin admialltrator aald the Incident w .. a "falle alarm ... I doll't tlal.Dk m11CJD8 tot kt to take a p6c· tare," ... uW ...... ,. John Hateb, m-...mt editor of Tbe Da&IJ Beccri. tald be ...... ..,.~tllln''tbl ~ ••ol lllleQabllM. •·u •• ._. .... .._ .,.., • fad.al ,.._.," M MW. TM ......,..,.... ...... ., to .- "Pl die...,.. ..... be•*· ( The pictures showed a young woman with close-cropped hair lying on her side with her lep and arms drawn up, he said. She was covered with a sheet and ln· travenous equipment was al· tacbed to her. The man wbo brought the pie· tures to the newspaper on Fri· day identified himself u Donald Roberti from New York and told editors the pboto1raphs were made by an unldentllled pbotog· rapber.everal months ago. ill .. Quinlan lapeed lnto a coma April 14, 1975, rrom what police investigations revealed wa1 a near fatal combination or alcohol and drugs. tff el' father. Jo.eph T. Qulnlu. filed an unprecedented petWcllJ ln SU~ot Court oa Sept. 11, 1175, -9dDi for permiallOD to dlteoaMCt &ls dau1bter from a rupirat.or and t.o· l•t .bl• termlDallJ Ul daupter die "with dtlnltJ ud l"C•· ., tbe ... weaned from tbe macblM and bM defied medical predlcUou by contlnuta1 to breathe "1tbout aid since May me. - Todd also is suspected of the knife.point rape and robbery of an 18·year·old South Laguna woman July 14 , Hart said. Construction Worker Hurt A. 21·year-o ld conatrucUoo worker remains in critical con· ditlon t oday alter he was crus hed under a load of drywaU material that fell from a forklift at a San Clemente construct.IOb aite Monday. Paramedics truted Donald De Spain, of Orange, for a pogst. bl• 1luaU freet\lft at 5 p.m . when the bulldinl mai.rtal fell on hJm at. a atte on Avenlda Del Verdor ln the Pretldential Heighta arU. De Spain wu r•bed to Illa· sion Community Hoapital's in· tenalve care wtit wbe.re be re- mained t.bll mominc. GOLD PAO&PECTINO .the fev# hit• agam As the pr1ce of gold soars on the world market, and Americans get ac· customed to their new freedom to own gold. more and more Califor· nians are taking up gold prospecting as a bobby. The stai. is issuing more .than 4,000 permits annually to ln· dividuals lo use gaaolloe·powered suction dredges to mine the atai.'s s treams. Gold mining was CalUomia'a first lnduitry and ls now becomlni lt.s ruteal growiftl bobby. Mining the streams is really the only practical way for ,the hobbytat to 1et lnto goJd mining; It would be too COi· tJy and impractical to rebuild the old gold mlnes. Moel of t.hem woWd have to be pumped out, anyway, because they are full of water. Thll new "Cold rush•• ii tertainly not u intense - nor as proRtable -aa t.M one U..t hit California more t.ban 100 "an a10. but.ill probably a 1cK more tun. Some bobby pros~ctora combine vae«tlon trips with 3roapeeUn1 I oray1. As tn tbe ol day a, Ute 1tre1ma of NOl"UJ Oentrat CalUonlla are the ll>Ott popular for pro1pectlq. rrom 0...~ o fll>t)' oromo1" "'0 S.t.u 0 Qift wOlth lor 0 lluly d1Krtmff\Ol'"9 mon Coch "" Ovo•ll •o• ~C~\ o Month o<<Utoty. (O<h ..,,., 1011. yf'llow gold t.llf'd co1• l•h· round In 1onn•ou Cf'lltf'• o<t090fl01 wN1• ~mon ciool oho o•oiloblf' on t •K ~· atio o~oilO~ •n 1<0..i.b M•f'I olld 10. Qold 0 OMEGA J. C..JJ,_.,,~6 J--&1'6 ~ MfM8E~ AMUtCAN GEM SOCIETY ~ \• ....,) lll'3 NEWPORT Bl VO COSl A MES.4. ~ CONVENIENT TEAMS 33 YEARS IN THE SAME 1.0CA TION Ban~tneflcenl-MMI« CMve Pt10NE &41-l401 -1 \ - • r M OM.YPtlOT ' - • NATION /WEATHER redf .Ju91t ting Ct ~ .... .teA(f To•~~' ,. ... , .. ,.~ Fed Splits, B~t "" .::.....----·- Raises Rate Forg t Beiitg Be t WASJUNUTON (AP) The FederaJ Reser ve Board's split de· c1aloo to boo8t lt.a bank lend.in& rate to 11 percent auscesta dlssehSlon over how to battle lnflallon and could endaneer the dollar's value. Gl"E 'EM Ttn; A E n•:PT. Once upon u tam , aJong UU. bfo~t or •ll poulbl <'out.a, a yountater could ao out and &how somP lnlUaUv~. do aometbln& ror hlmaelf. and flnd a plac\' m lb un 1'he lud C'OUld dt.SC'Over a t'r('f', round up a few pie<' » of old lumber. d1mb to the helfthb und build a tretihou1H• Toduy. Wl' "VI' Ill lt -.OC'lt'tY r , too ~oph1stlcalt.'d and rod1r11'(1 for 'lud1 untn·~ Tn~·hoo'l"'. )'OU a~t·. uu not ronform to munltlpuJ bu1ldm.i cod~ or 19711 FO RTE£ -VEAll·OLD DANNY Craney of Hunt mgton Beach has dJsrovered Uus fact of We He spent two. sum men .t'OMtruC'hng a magnificent treebouse in his fron\ yartl -Now th<' Caty ('ounc1I, pushed by funchonanes or Ill) bu1ldm~ d •partmcnt. has ordered Danny to tear 1l do wn Danny's treehouse has been declared an allegaJ stn.ac tu re Wt•ll . I've got news for the Huntington Beach City C:ount'1l m<lJorily <John Thomas excepted) and the build /Jann11 Craney fbdowJ and Fnend in l/untmgton TreehoU3e ing rl(!Jl:1rtnwnt Yo11 ('an w1 hack <1vr·r lh<' ar,Ps and f1nr1 bl am 1·<1 ft·w I rN·huU'l<''i th ut ('Vl'r cnJoved off 1< 1al ~<incl ion K 11!... JU!-.l tlhn't )4<.'t building perm1h for trcehuust:'• 'I hl· \ n1·v1·r did l!:ll'k 111 ttll' 1111:-.ly rN1('h1·" nf ti me. I rN'iill hu1Jc!in1~ a Ir 1•f'h11u ... 1· 1n l.agun;1 that !>p:mn1•d a1·ross thP hrandt("> <If '"' u t n•1.., I was pr11ur1 of t tll' 1·ng1r11·('rt ng SOMt: Vt:/\RS LJ\Tl-:Jt, I wa<, lhrilled to rnmc h11m 1· 1111c urt1•nao11n ;in<l "'''(' m y own i-.on. salting cros~-legged on :.. claptrav platform ht"d buall 10 a neighborhood tree Up lh<·r(•, tw wa' ahovc• it all fi e could look down ur>on I he humdrum of tht• rhuly gnnd; the people llving corl1hed lave' lit· C'OUld find peac·e anri tranquihly lie could con t 1•m plait• and rN•I tht• ~un anrl the sea breeze ruffling th1: lea vci-. of ht!> tn:t•hou<,1• lrN· Aftttr 'N·in~ him UP thf'rc alone. I re member saying lo my..,elf. "Thank Cod. l ht•re as a normal boy . " Hut ll Mt·n, lh1:0. t'I JU ... I a bunch or ~Witary. nostalg1r PoP p v<'CH'k Thr.., t'I 1979 Wt' know damn well that Dann y ('r;,cnt•v'' trt•t•hm .... 1• I'> cllt•gal and a menace to the · 1111µula1·c• -0"1t; HI 'NTINfiTO"i BEACH b.uildtng offJc1al notc.-<l Ill.it 1h1·rc· y,;i-, "11 media blitt" in new ... paµer roveragr 11( 1>.1nr1\ ·._ lrN·hou..,1• and y(JU can't havl' the bureaul'ran knuckling unrln to thut IL .., unfair lo puhhc1ze the un 1J«rdor,: lht''>l' tl<1.v~ p a rtH·ularly 1f h<''s a kid So ~t·t out the demolition equipment and hu'>t nown thnt lr<'«hOU '>C'. Savi• u-. from the public haumJ Get Oan11} down out or that trc~ llE ot;f;llT TO RE out playing with the othn-. at the• 1·orncr poolhull , or ~Jt the pinbull parlor, or prowling the al ll'Y"· hioking for :.ornc rcul fun Whal the hell do wt: thank this as? The be:.l of 1111 poi-.si hie C'Clas b ., UAW Pact Approval Seen DETROIT <A I'> The ruled Nome economists say ln un almost unprecedented 4 3 vote, the board agreed Tues· day to raise the discount rate from 10.:S percent. The discount 1 u 11· as the I ntcrest member hunks W'C charKcd when borrow· an& Crom the federal govern· mcnl The increase s hould continue to drive up borrowing costs for bu1untl$SeS and consumers,· in· duding homeowners. • SUCH RATE increases are de· si gned 1n part to bolster the dollar's value in the face of µerslsleol inflation and to stem l!XCCSSIVC borrowlng. Dul the lack ol unanimity among board members could l·rcate the opposite effect, said Uranium Missing; Plant Shut ERWIN, Tenn (AP> The government has closed a plant that maket. nuclear fuel for the Navy's submunnes after of· f1c1als reported ut least 19 8 pounds or weapons grade uranium m1ssin~ OH1c1ah for the Nuclear R e1i:ulatory Commission and 'o'Orkers al the Nuclear Fuel Ser vices lnc plnnl m this re mote mountain town s aid Tues· cloy then> may have been only a µaper or l'11m rrnter a('counting l'rror lfOWf:VER. FRANK Ingram. ,1n N H(' :-.pok1·~man . su1d of · ltl'ial.., havt• not ruled out the ,..,..,..,.1~1t11v lhal llw ur&.1nium was ... 111 f('11 , ""rn,.how trarived m the pl;int ·., N1u1pmt'nt or relca:o.t."{I ut·t·1!1cntully w1lhuut &.1nyonc's I. nnv. INlg1· ..,. Th(' N HC ord('n•d the shut 1foy, n for u re-inventory Tues· da). one day after the company n·portt'tl thr· loss or the "high •·nnrht•d" uranium at the 500- t•mplo)CP plant near the Ten· ncssce North Carolina hordf'r Frank Ci1llcsp1c, chier of lhe nuclear matcri:.tls &iccounling hranr h in tht: NRC's Atlanta n • g1onal orft<'I'. said the plant d<X-!> not fobr1c al<· uranium for "Al'<1pon'i hut that tht• missing m:.itenal "('ould be turned into a °" r• a p o n w 1 t h a f' p r u p r 1 a l e knowlt.'<i~t· " JNGRAM SAID TllE apparent loss s urfaced an an inventory t·umplclc<.I /\uJ!. 14, JUSt JO days ;iflN 270 union workers ended a four month strike and eight days ufln thl' plant accidrntally re· ll'a!)ed 300 ~rams of uranium hexafluoride g<.1~ Into the al moi;pherc. The inventory results were re· ported Monday, and an im· mediate shutdown was ordered. Auto Workl't·io. union ·xpects hand} approval by lot.•al unwns of the new contract with General Motors Corp n9w that h>cal leaders have endorsed it Thv contratt was s1~m·d today, ~ub Jet.·t to raufic&1l1on. by the 4C members or the b a r gaanini: teams onh(' union-.rnd GM Such inv1..nlones at nuclear foc•il lli<'S arc required every two months H a da i..crepancy or 9 k1Jogrum1-> or more ls round. the plant 1~ required to shut down w1lhin 72 hour'> A kilogram as equal to 2 :i paund:-.. • Frost Warning Issued Vpper Michigan, Wisconsin Eye Freeze Te•perac ure• HI L• Prt Albu"o"" 1& \h """"'' 10 ~I J7 B•ttimt>'' II ~· 6olv •• )8 Bo\tou ,. u 8utf•lo /1 •• !Ho Chrh ln '.( ,. ,, Chtl~H\ .,.,., ,. \. c ....... n~ ,, •\ c ruc•oo ,. u (tftC•nnAH II \I OI c•~· .. '•"" llO i• O.l·F'I win ,. 10 °' O.nv•r ,. !>I OelrO<I II •> H•lff'• .) 0 Monolul11 ., 1\ .._I.,.. , . ,, , .. lllCl'#POfl• .. \I J~O. .. vllt• II II ICaM (tlY " " LA•ll~, 100 II l lCl'*llM• •• .. so Lo• Afttlr91t't ., 70 l.oul••lll• ,. 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' 8•rt•epert ,._ .. 1 ..... , .......... : Suri: ,._ ... lleltlM In '"t. Me•· lmum 11e11111 111 lttC. Perl•d 11'1 M<.OflClt. ZUfllt $IHllO MtlllO N-jlff't Hunt"""" a.I! 0 .... '-"" ... t ' t , J ' , . ..... iJ u n " .... ow J •HW I IW 4 MW . ... o"""" '" TM1rN•r1 111e111 41tcr .... lfttutf. La wre n ce Kud l ow, chief economist of Bear, Sheares and Co. "The rate incr ease ra\ses mor e questions t h iln ll answers," he said. "It suggests circumstantially that future policy adjustmen&.s w\ll be of a timid nature," he added. TRIS CAN SOW uncertainty abroad and If doubt persista. ''.we'll see a drop J n the value or the dollar," Kudlow said. Rep. Henry Reuss, D-Wls .• chairman of the House Banklnl Committee. called the spUl vole "Intriguing " "For the fir5l time. Fed mem· bers are wondering out loud whether it really makes sense to throw men a nd women out or work and businesses into bankruptcy" to tighten credit and reduce borrowing. he SK.Id WHILE HIGH E R interest rates do discourage borrowing. and thu.'\ can douse inflation by slowing the growth or the money supply, they also can wor'len the nation's recession That recession ha!> been In creasingly evident as mdustnal .output last month dec lined I I percent, invenlOrt<'S anc re!Vie<l 1.9 percent. retail s~les n • mained slugg111h, foctory wagec; s lipped and un«'mplC1ymcnt ros1• from 5 7 percent to fi percent Oaild Conaf orted A tornado rapped 1nto an a!Oucnt area on Houston ·~ w1•s L ..,,de .. dc~troy1n~ HJ horn~ and damaging 40 more In 1unt-.., were minor and no deaths wtr<· reportc.-<l .Joi · ·r l'rmana c:omfort~ his ... on .. J'>l'\. fi. an tht· rubble or tht·1r hadl\ dama~c:d homl' 99.5% Tax Cut Defeated Ml J\ MI 1 J\ I' I Th•· n ·,11J<•nt-. nf Dad<' County, Fla . havt• votl·rl down H l'hHn1·1• 111 wipe out virtual!~ <ill their rounly 1iror'N tv taxi·:-., hut :i l"ad<'r of lht· tax n.•11olt mov1·nw nl savs th<' f11o<hl to put a 11<1 •in g11\'1•rnm1•nl ... p('nd1ni.: .... n l O\'<•r "I think our nt ·x t movl' would be soml•thing lake 11 l1m1l on hudgc·L-. or a hm1t on appropnu 11011!-.. ...,.,c1 Al llan..,on a kt'} ~upportcr or thl• rt'f l'I c•n1luni tl1• floated an a ..,Pl'l'lal cl<•<·t111n Tue' day Tiit: t'l~AI. C'Ol':\T, Y.t lh .di \ Cl l 1 n Jt p rt•(' i n ('I ., r I: p (I rt 111 ~! ... ho "' 1·d ll;J, 14'1 v1 11t·.., .1)!:.11n-.t t h• IJX l ut arld H~ 2()0 1n f J\IH 11( 11 i\ bout 37 p<:rt'l·nt 11f lht· t·nunt \ · 71'."i ooo rcg1~tf·n·d \•1t1·r.., 1um1·tl 11ut f1•v.l'r lh::.tn • '111·1 tc ti ,1(11 r rr)lmlhs of l'ffill\11111,11 1 .1mp,11gri rh1•1ortl' 1'ht· refrrf'ndum v. oulO h.ivf' t·ut an U\'era~c homeownt·r''i bill for l't1Unt'"' 1dl' .,, n 11·1· from S:IOIJ 1 o Iii < <·rtt. T.oc rebd llarn L v, il'>41n. "'ho-.t·/f">ade Ta'< H~\ 111\ CtJrn Money you save by shopping Daily Pilot ads can easily pay for your subscription. Local Advertised Values -One more redoo people all along the Orange Coast rely on the m1ttl·t· p11~lwtl '''' p;1·.-."I!.'' .......... \ 11 Ion 1n de 11• 1t .. \\ ITll i\ttOl 1' lO .J>t•rn·nt or 1t.t1 1wopll' \llttnc l•ff~hat th(·~ .... l'r l' tnltJ ..... •• .1 I.IX WI µ1·1111l, Wt• ll.1' 1· " -.lrt•lll! proll•'t a~utn:..t run.11o1..i\ 1ax.1lltin." ht· -..ml 111 .1 ... 1,.a1ci1wnl l-'~av.1•cl Ii\ h11t1·h1·d Y.llrdin~: t h.11 l)(.111,tc•d th1·_JU.lW.O.!l\'ll I ,1' • ul from ~ ~wt c l'll t ln :l!J , I'' r 1·1•nt. Wd'-'JO .., rf'ft·r1·r1dum h.1d 1111\l•tl 1h1· \11.11111 '.1rt'.t ~ ,., "' 1n11 hu.'>tnc·..,., 1·u111rnun ity an_ '•I• µ0!-1 t IOll 842~21 ' --' \ w... . ...,.,1•.1m OALVPILOT _.__~~What . the P~uhfic W aD.ts BWJiness Leaders to Introduce Products By IOL'l'ON M081l0Wrrl It• I time OM-e •lain lO look al the WODderf\ll M• proctueu roU lnc out rrom the reaurch laboratorlea of 'U S. lnd uall")' Bu1lneu leaden are fond of •I.>' l n1 that the)' oo1y 11ve th~ Amerkan publk what tt w&nta So ln eue you didn't know It, here'a what you'"" ulrtnc for" lna to be • lln or de liner lln1erit Glvench.v lJnderdrfa enc• ... lchln, braa and pantJ brouabt to you by eood old Playtex ' ·Money Tree -A bunch ot new men's ftl· 1rances. M~nJ\~n wHI bave a blockbuster called Millionaire debutina thls fall Rl1ht ~hind it will be Levt!r's Denim and Chaps by Ralph Lauren. Are you wonifd about fed tn1 your chllclr~ prcsweete.ned cerulll'' To the rescue comt:t Quabr Oat.I. which baa • new product clilled H•1fsles It has half th • sugor usually found in presweetened ct1rtials. New drinks for thirsty A merican.s are very big these days. Here's Coca Cola. which k't)ows a thing or two about this business, Introducing Five Alive. a blend of five citrus juices. -11oaE Paooucrs beanng design er labels. These labels are everywhere: men's ' suits, shirts. jeans. bed.sheet.a. Now - get ready ror this -there's go- -But General Mtlls, a much bagger cereal selle r than Quaker. is coming at you with at'lother presweetened cereal, Body Buddies. They haven't cut the sugar but they have beefed up the vitaminB. Most fortified cereals come with 10 vitamins and mlnerals. Body Buddies will have 16. Sugarcoated nutrition -Anheuser-Busch, the brewer of Budweiser beer. is testing Root 66 root beer. -Borden. which markets a Countians Promoted • Businesses Nrune New, Advancing Employees Graham J. Jones has been named president or the Willis Division of Smith International Inc. Newport Beach. • He is responsible for the day-to-day operating activities or the division. He is former vice presi- dent bf engineering and marketing for Willis. ..B.llm"~ joining Willi_s, he was general sales manager for Western Alloys, a division or Alex Johnson lndustnes of Vancouver, Canada. • Ranie P. Marti.nl, Dana Point, has been pro- moted to account executive at Bateman Eichler, Riil Richards, Inc. He is based al the firm ·s Newport Beach office. Kurt Wood has Joined First California Busi· ness and Industrial Corp., Newport Beach. as finan· cial vice president. He is former assistant treasurer at Star·Kist Foods. Inc. • Ronald D. Capino, M1ss1on VieJO. has· been promoted to a ccount s upervisor at Cochrane Chase, Uvingsc.on &: Co., Inc., Irvine. A former account executi ve, he will s upervise advertising and promotional efforts for one of the agency's accounts • Jacques Vanders has joined the staff of Ask Mr . Foster Travel, Newport Beach He previously was with Lido Travel Tom Baugllman has joined the staff of Market- ing Directions, Newport Beach • Steven D. Pirrone Ill has been promoted to ac· co unt executive at Bateman Eichler, Hiil Richards, Inc., In the firm 's Newport Beach.ofltce. Before joining the firm last February, he was a systems analyst for ao 011 company. . . Chris Flentye has jomed the creative staff of Reid Advertising and Public Relations, Newport Beach. as senior art director He is former senior art director at Dentsu in Los Angeles. Kathleen Feeley has been named semor copywriter for the agency CONDO Now Ava.llable 400 fq. ft. ~ up. Fully improved su1ta3 1 & 2 srory dooign Exoollent fi.nancing Near Orange Co. Airport She is responsible for radio, television and prmt <"OPY and will work as public relations manager . • Jacqueline Armstrong has been named sales representative for Medlapoint, Inc., distributor of the "Z" Channel IDU'-TV progr~mtllini in Orange County. She is responsible for sales to multi-family housing units in the Orange County area She wiU also work wath single-fa mily homeowner associa· lions to promote the pay TV service. She is former production coordinator for Sur.set Communications in San Diego • Joyce Pederson Cheatwood, Corona del Mar. h as JOaned Cochrane Chase, Livingst.-On & Co., Inc., Irvine. as print traffic manager. She will be responsible for supervising the progressof printedagency materials through produc· lion stages. She is former tralfic managerat Wells . R1ch,Green,LosAngeles • Three people in Georgia-Pacific Corp. 's Packaging Division's Western operations, Newport have been elevated to new positions Dennis D. Melstrom, former general manager of the company's corrugated plants in South San F'ranciseo, Modesto, and Madera. Calif . has been pron:ioted to general manager of the chemical packaging group. He joined lhe company in 1962 and has held various management positions over the years. He wilt be responsible for the sales. pro· duction. teclmical and administrative facets of seven plants in Was hington. California and Arizona. His offi ce will be at Newport Beach. · • John R. Vipond, former general manager of tfae Olympia, Wash .• corrugated plant. has been promoted to general manager for corrugated plants in SOuth San Francisco, Modesto and Madera. Norman A. England, former plant manager at Olympia. has been named to general manager of that plant. • A n e w pos ition of executive project coordinator for the Koll Co., Newport Beach, has been filled by Jan1se 8 . Davis. To facihtale the management or Koll Center Newport. the 130·acre master-plal}ned offi ce park. and other major Koll projects. Mrs. Davis has been hired as a Liaison officer between the leasing agents and Koll's Tenant Improvement Division. Her immediate concern al ·Koll Center Newport wiU be the tenant occupancy in the new 378.000·square·foot twin high-rise towers building. The towers are 90 percent leased and scheduled for occupancy in October. Working initially with tenants who have ex· ecuted leases but have not yet mov"ed, she will supervise the processing and implem entation of space planning. submission of revisions and en· forcement of the tenants' requisitions. Ca.11: (714) 540-0327 She will be a customer service representative , for company to expedite the tenants' transition to ----------------------their new office location. ''l'M llOT GOING TO MISS DELIVERING A BABY ••• '' "I can relax outside of hOme and olf1ce knowing that I'm not going to miss delivering a baby when I'm 'between locations'." ··Eugene R. Sollman.M O. Canoga Park ''DUllM TME GASOUNE CllUMQI .. WllAT llOllE CM 1 SAY? . .....,_, I Qll ~ 501'rlles trom lhl (lllQ ~ * be rOUled IO ~ QJSIOmlr llNI IN! IOQllal, AASWfll Paoe ~ alt lo 'ts ~ c119ee Ano IOlltt ll1'f llUSJnlSS C ~ aillOll Olt/l'f t o be IDSI ¥t1!110u1 ct" -JoM s °""1ICk ~ (l9'WS Int • Oi:JWfll!Y ''EV91 wml MlllOI .. TH( 'NIOCK .. :· ".-S ttllt ~ tome0ne 1111 Yll'I on "" ~IOS"'lyollftW-.c!" -RayA~ AC&fl .. COnlMonn. ~s. Gsdln ClrM "MY rMEa •I ME l'Mnell ... " ''My tMllml dlll$ In ,.._ IO "- pUllllC, \lllng Milli* ....... 11"51 "'-,. ll'ISul9I .. .., • PIO".., In.,..., b *Y'"'~I 1 med! Thi r• • tnr1I' • .... c Mlll1lflr H C Mitplly ~ IMrw IWll "TIIAHKSTO AllSWUI ~ " As• DtM1e~ ooeralll'lq "'iltlaulanoltltesun.1c.aii '°"0011111 sor\11 lltt~ W!~ WOll'flllO abOIJt wnethet any cai16'1l.MJ a>m!' on -Oataon B Wl'JI Miid Wealle Conwtt.tnts Los Angllles "WE HAVE OA1HED ACCOUNTS • " .. Ms#f!f Page tliS prMllO Ill orl5Ynl Clll1Qt1 w1lll OU1 mll'l 111 h I.a We llM P*' ltalUf'tlS Dy tJelf1V aoie to Qll IO lll!Wc;iency cak ano QM our Q.1$10r!Wls quc;~ tefVICe wnen mey llM 'OfOC>IW!I ··JmC<onlc H'tOo'll Pest Ccnlnll c.a • LOIMQlllll '''lltE OllEnM TllAT MTS lltl N'MT." '1n rilli es111e your calls t1om Cllefll• 11• ~ ldeCtood Ont lT1lllQ IN! sets me iC*1 trom OhrS IS N m., calls get IOINt«lW' ·fa--CM!lu!y 21 Aul ~ l.Aktwoell! Answer f110t Clll alert you to lnWtanl phone cab. ioo-,24 hou1s a day In Los i\ngeles. Olange. RMw· $Ide. Sll'l Ber!Wdlfto and PlttS OI Ventlira counties. lhefe's no limll IO ll'le number ot "tieeps" you tan "'*"9, Ind no .ara plQll ctwges or special equipment 10 tnst.111. Wiien IOO'l90tlt wants you. they just a.l. ll'S II -IS 111111 c.I US '°"'Y-tol·l!tt-tor Ill lhl _., fU~Sl\IER M(jE In Lii bgllll C...., 462-PAOE In Oran19 County 731-7777 ...... 1.-212-1111 ............................. . ~ ... lllM llNy c. ... - AllUkan Jobs Go .. To Fluor Fluor Corp., Irvine. has report e d that Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., Anchorage. has awarded contracts worth more than $100 million to Fluor s ub- sidiaries. Work to be performed .on the Trans Alaska pipeline ·covers engineering, design and procurement for pump stations 2 and 7, con· struction of pump sta· lion 2 expansion, and site work and founda- tions for pump station 7. Both stat.ions will re· quire installation or pump and turbine systems with supporting eq uipm en t and facilities. The Sout h ern Caliloroia dlvlslon of Fluor E ngineer s & Constructors lnc . will furnish engineering and procurement services from its Irvine office. Fluor Alaska lnc. will be responsible for construe· Uon in Al.alb. ( 1-'Ck -'~• .... N) RllVIALI lntM DAILY PILOT buQch of drink mixes under the Wyler's name, is trying out a lemonade mix under anoiMr ol ita brand names, ReaLemon. -Nestle is coming in with a Down Home lemonade mlx. -Lipton bu a tea-flavored beverage, Sport Tea. -FOR TBE SWEET tooth. you can a lways count on Hers hey. which ls fooling around wllh a new chocolate bar called Kinder lt's one-third milk. -The pet food folks never rest. Ralston·Purina, the leader. has in the works Meal Maker. billed as a nutritional s upple· ment lO canned dog rood <which Ralston doesn't make). l,.itUe Big Meal. a "moist dry" (never mind the contradiction in terms) food for small adult dogs. and Mainstay. a new top-0f·the·line dry dog food -The people making diet aids never rest either . Borden has a new Skim-American process cheese <half the fat of regular American cheese). Kraft has a Light'n Lively reduced·c~tories mayonnaise. And Tho~son Medical is introducing Control. an appetite suppressant with no caffeine 1 available m tablets or drops) -IT'S NOT ENOUGH lhat-.ir.,..;~---'=--­Johnson & Johnson hai. taken over first place in the pain relievmg market with Tylenol Now at's going after Contac and Dnslan with Tylenol hqu1d cold remedy. From N ab1sco, a new cracker Sesame Wheats C()n1pa11y f!utto11 s Up From Procter & Gamble J nl'W liqwd detergent Solo From SC Johnson. a ne~ toilet bowl cleaner Befresh' There must be s omething there you want Bultoru-tx-ann~ the face of Pope John Puul l I 1 <Jll off lhl' Ci5~embly ltne of an E\ crgre~n Park Ill <"<1mpam at th<: rate of 500 an hour The plant 1s bu'itling to fi ll or der!-o for :-.ever al mil hon button~ befon· thl' p1mt 1ff .., µlanne<l Oct 4·1) vis it to Ch1c(.lgo o, ••r T iu· (:ountt·r HA.SD lhtinq\ ~ I 21 ,, 1( ..... ,. ) ,. ) _. "•m..,. U l\ ,. molo"' u 1• ..... c. •• \I~ 1l 1• 71 ICa'l'Wf'I'\ ~.' ~.: ~:~/;~T ,, 1) It'"'"'"" 1 7 k 1"Qlnt 11 111 .. ~•l>"V ~ J\ .,.,11,0'\ 1 • I L4"<.•f" ' 10 l•""P•\ n 1J l •,,._(O 1'' • 13 l lct5tor t) • ,,...,. 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' ~--Nl -....... UM .._ Ut If.I! MaMc I L ... a IM!ft ,._... s Wednesday' 2 p.m. (EST) Pri • ' • TRANSACTIONS M auel Switches Leaden LOS ANGELES <AP> -Mattel Inc., wbldl bu been UDderlOADI a beetle dlvenlfkalloa all year, h .. repla~ tta ,....deDt ud dtMI ot op•raUou wttb a marketln• fll· eeuu .. lllNCI ttom u.. R.J . bJDQlda ""Tobacco or.- '. STOCKS f BUSINESS A Look Back • Tighter Laws ·Protect Buyer By SYLVIA PORTER 111 .... efNINC-• ln the catastrophic stock market cras h or 1929, Ame rica's most trusted tycoons iotem;ified the chaos by selling stock they didn't own as prices plunged so th'ey could buy back the same sh ares at lower prices, cover these sales and walk i.t way with fabulous profits. As j ust one example, Albert H. Wiggin, ch airman of the Chase Bank and a leading mem ber of the "banke rs' group" formed lo s tabilize Ute m arket as at collapse9 un- der vicious selling, made S4 million an that period selling short the stock of his own bank IN ntESE WEEKS. STOCK prom oters brazenly tout· ed stock tips by every m eans of communa cataon lJt their command When they.bad pushed up the pnce of a stock enough to make a fortune for Uaem selvel>. they would le t the greedy. innocent public an. Pools of operntors se nt the pncc of a stock through the roof by selhn~ s hares to each other When they hlJd their millions in paper profits, they untoaded on the gullible . Unscrupulous businessmen issued nt'W stoc·k to the public and spread hl<J tanl he!> without the leas t fear o f h e an g punished Al the !.ame tame. corporations with world resJ)e('led name<> rt>fused to talk an f)Ublac about their affair' Money's Worth Whal e the Nf•v. Yo rk StO<'k Exchangt• imposed ('1)01 roh over lending b} member farms for tht--pur<"haM• of lasll·d .securalaes. lht· controb we re• neithe r tough nor adf·quat<·I~· policed In lht• miff 1920s, in fact. Be nJam1 n Stning go\ t·rnor or thl• Nl•Y. Yor k Ff'dcral Reservl· Ua nk dl•thirc·d has opposition to 'tric•t c<>nlr<>I.., 11r St:t'Unt1c·' ''rt·dat Thc" .. l· l'X<imµlt·' dram<1t1ze h'>w v.ald ;rn1l unn·,tnrtf'd man1pulat1on an th<· 'tock mar ket v.a .... th•·n f-:J1 ·h 11m· \ incc.s me thut v. halt· the· l!I~ collap...i· rl'flt•rt1·d fundarr11·n tal rot an Lh1· cC'onom~. th11·H·r> 1n '.\-all ~l 11.c1 :.sggrJ\ Jlt-d and proloni.:c•d lht• disaster A KE\" OISTl~(TIO!" TOUAV 1:0. 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I :II• turt> an rncrcasang 'h.irt· or th•• market ''"<'t' lht•v pr11\.1d1· IC'SS l'\.JX'nSl\l' O\\Ol'f'-htp ;ind tht· l'COnOm\ or high dt•rt'll\' II\ inj.!.· :.icrorc11ng 10 Dr Sharley A Stt·Phl'n~on. \ l<T fl""'' dent an tht• bank·.., rc>:..ean·h depanmcnt .. Ou~ t'r'-Y. tit "tall prefer ('00\ l'nltOnal 'll1J,!lt f.111111\ home-.. thou~h tht· ra"ng roc,t-. ot afford a bit· 11111t... "111 restn t t lhl• .... uppl~ and hake pncl·S. c<.pcr1all\ rn urb.rn JrCa!'-Slw b.iwd hcr C'ommenb •>n lht' current "'"u1• 11r · C;.ihtorn1.1 C"on,1 1111 11on Trl'nds ... p11hll'l11·d ( J monthl) h) tht· hank CON. LJMER Pm•c..., an· t•\1wt·t1 ti to IOCFl'<IM' 111 l!l>i0 Ill ... ______________ responst• f(l tht• p1·111 11p d l' !TI a rt d f 0 I h 0 U ' I n I: during tht• rt•t•t•..,..,11 .1 Howc\'er. then• wall bt• lt•ss 'Pt:culat1H huy1 nJ! bct·au 1· lenders charJ!e ;.idd1t1onal fee~ to non·OCC'u pant owm•r!'.. t h1· report srud T ht• pnce nf th<' average nt:w house rn 1980 wall an crease above lhl' 1>reo;e11l 10 pcrce ht to 14 percent appn•<"1:1 lion r ate In 197H the avera~e new home price was $89, 100. a 23 percent increase over 197i, according to the bank "TIIE HOUSING MARKET IN California as expectcd to follow the palte rn or the 1974-75 recessaofl . though the drop will not be as s evere ." s ays Ms Stephenson .. During that r ecession. the dem a nd for housan~ was ll'mporarily restrained due to high interest rates and an an adequak supply of mortgage funds As the economy recovered, so did the housing market " The rent control movem ent. an a ftermath of Proposa· tion 13. will continue to severely r estn ct the number of rental uniL<; being built, the ..,aok pred ict ed T his is especially true in the urban areas where:: demand as highest. The housing marke t has been slowing since early 1977. though de mand Is still hig h. Souffiem Ca lifornia's vacancy rate was at an all-lime low for the third consecutive quarter during 1979's second quarter THE STATE'S POPULATION AND labor force rose an each of the last six years. The strong JOb market was a primary inducement to relocate Despite the strong demand. the housing s upply was som ewhat restrictive In mid-1979. The cost of funds. measured by coovenUonaJ mortga"e irUeres t rates. r ose lo the highest level since the mid·l960s. Avis Leases Space A via Car Leasln1 has leased a 3,000·squ•re·root bulld· tng on a 40,000·&q uaro·foot site at 16401 Beach Blvd., Hunt· lncton Beach, in an expanaion proKram, according to Jim Powers, restonal vtc• president The Charlea Dunn Co. repreMftted both A via and the owner. Howard Abel of Newport Beach. ln the $800,000 le11e lranaactlon. Avlt Hila Uled leased can on the lot ln S.ptember. Sub1equenUy It wtll house a re11on&l aalea o(flce, beaded by Powen, on t.hla 1lte. Al a later date, A via alao will offer v.rted teatnc1ervtces there. a .