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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-09-26 - Orange Coast Pilot- ~ ......... Ptletl.., •k• .. ·-· MOMENT Of EXULTATION: FRANKTANANAO!TSTHE LASTOUT IN CllNCttER Ptcture That An~,. Oueauon, Can Angela Win Amerlc•n League Wei t? Pande inoniUJD R e igns at t he Big A By OIA&LES R. LOOS Of•OMly~Mlltf Thia Is how It was.at Anahelm Stadium on Tu~ay night, Sept. 25, 1979 -lbe night the Angeli woo Uie American League We8t. OU& PAJlTY arrived an hour early for the 1ame and scrambled for front-row seats in the upper deck behind the right field foul pole. My daughter remarked that it seemed odd to see the upper deck Oiled first and look down on all the empty seats in the reserved sections which were filling at a more leisure· ly pace. It was a balmy. smog-free nieht and there was a nice s unset. You couldn't get near the concession stands and'the beer lines were a block long Tbe fans -4-0,631 of them bad come to see the Angels clinch the di\•ision titJe. ' The prevailing thjnking among the fans was that the ball club really had won 1l the night before with that emotion-charged w111 and that tonight's game would be a formali· ty They were there 'to see history after 19 years of frustration. BEFORE nlE GA ME. an old two-engine plane made several passes over tHe stadium. It carried lights under its wings that spelled out "Bomb the Royals." That's when the cheering began. J ust before the game st.arted, Don Baylor got a trophy at a ceremony behind home plate. He said he'd like to drink some cham- pagne out or it this night. Then the ~ubtic ad- dress announcer srud the Wrute SOx were leading Minnesota 6-2 and you had the feeling this was going to be the Angels' night. Outside of Frank Tanana '11 pitching performance. the game itself was rather or- dinary There weren 't any extra-base hits and the only spectacular fielding play came an the second mrung when the Royals' Willie Wilson leaped against the bullpen gate in left to haul down Carney Lans!ord·s bi(! for a home run. The catch ended the inning, in which the Angels produced three runs. and Wilson's fine play wasn't fully appreciated by the fans. IN 111E KANSAS City fourth, the spec- taculetr young blonde t>itling behind us anti a dark-haired lad a few seaU. over began teas- ing each other and ended up dropping tach (See ANGELMANIA. Page A2) Huntington Woman DAILY PILOT Wins on S~hool Busing * * *lie* * * WEDNES DAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 VOl 11 IOO 16•, t ~ECTl()o<~ U PA(lt S art er • • on't • .. ' • • ... • • • • • • • .. APWl,.pMto BasSurg~ry Rose Kennedy. 89-year-old matriarch of the Ke nnedy f a mily, und e rwe nt suc- cessful s urgery to repair an intestinal hernia today at N e w England B ap tist Hospital in B~ton , her doc- tors said. Nuke Device Detonated In Nevada LAS VEGAS, Nev (AP) -An underground nuclear device with a yield of up to 150.000 tons or TNT was detonated at the Nevada Test Site today, the Department of Energy srud. The weapons-related test , code· named "Sheepsbead," went off -on schedule at 8 a.m., said DOE spokesman Dave Miller. There were no problems, lle&aid . -· · · The shot, 13th announ~ed this year at the spra•ling nuclear test range. bad a yieJd of between 20,000and150,000t.ons of TNT and was conducted at Pabute Mesa about US miles northwest of here. Miller said the nuclear device was burled 2,100 feet beneath the.sur· face. The DOE had warned managers of high-rise buildings n0t to bave employees in pre- carious working positions at lbe H alt Eyed On Elvis' ' Autopsy MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) Baptist Hospital attorneys say they'll ask a judge to set aside a subpoena requiring lbe release of E lvis Presley's autopsy re· port to an attorney for ABC-TV news . Max Shelton. attorney for the h ospital . s aid Tuesday the hospital will as k Chancellor O.J . Alissandratos to quash the sub- poena before I.he hospital is re· quired lo furnish the records to network atto rn ey M 1c hae l Pleasants. A chancellor is a minor state judge under Ten- nessee's system. Subpoenas were served Tues· day on officials of the hospital and the University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences ai. part of the network's lawsuit agains t Dr. Jerry Francisco. Shelby County m e dical ex· aminer. "Basically it has been our position that we will release the records on the request of the family or the executor of lhe estate or on a court order," hospital Vice President Maurice Elliott said. "But we will not act on the basis of a request by a private attorney." Pleasants represenL'I Charles Thompson, a producer for the ABC-TV program "20·20." Thompson and James Cole, a free-lance Memphis writer un- der contract to ABC, filed suit seeking to force Fr ancisco lo re· le a se the report before the net work ai red a s h ow on Presley. The program implied his Aug. 16. 1977. death was caused by a drug reaction rather than heart disease, as F rancisco malnt~. " • · A)issandi-ato5. ls 'to bear inO- tions on the suit Friday. Thompson said his attorneys will ask Alissandratos to require Francisco to answer questions about tissue And fluid removed from Presley's body. They also want the medical e xaminer to explain bis role as a private con· sultant tor Baptist Hospital. Thoml)t'l()n said Francisco re-<See ELVIS, P age AZ> Batte ry Bre akthrough The strange -looking installation in the back scat area of this Chevette is new bat· terics that General Motors said clear the \\ ay for the prnduc•t 1on of battery powert?d cars m 1985 nr htt<•r A l\\'O·passenger car or deli very \'an 1s contemplatt•d Drive Home Profitable Trus tees Agree to Add B us R oute By STEVE MARBLE Of ftle Delly f01te4 S\lltf A Huntington Harbour woman won her battle to get school bus s.erdce for: be r ..14 -year ·old daughter Tuesday, bul it took a late -night drive with Trustee ·Brian Lake to prove her point. Helen Psaros told higb school trustees her freshman daughter has had to walk three miles to Marina High School and was en· tiUed to bus service. The Huntington Beach Union High School District provides transportation to students who live three miles from school. Trustees approved bus service when Lake returned and report ed the distance "is so close to three 4'niles if I'd changed lanes twkle I'd be-over-\he hmit," Other Trinidad Island students who live less than three miles from school also will be allowed to ride the bus. trustees agreed. Dysinger st11d a bus driver must be hired and a retired school bus reactivated before service collld begin. lie said the service will cost about $3-0 a da)" Mrs Psaros said she was de· lighted with the dec1s1on and suggested Trinidad Island be re· named three-mile island Prince .Jailed Taunt Sparkle s S quabble Umeoftheblast. Despite Mrs. Plaros' conten· tiQJl, aiatrict ornclala aaid they measured the distance and • Tbe test ii tbe5'3nt announced CYCLE'S SALE i~:'r: :;:!'T:~~~:::~!te~. --. . .. -·· . ·-.. . . -· .. -. ---~~~aa oton.fie2.:::~ect =· ROME CAPJ -An Italian prince and two soldiers ended up . -in j au . .ne.r the .noble1u . .o.,..upse1 over comments on the age dif· ference with his Rruilian fashion model wile, fired two shots ln the air. pistol twice in the air, before retreating to his car, followed by a menacing crowd . tettaareumounced,bowever. SUCCESS STORY tance. "My phone was 50 busy from G ten DysinJe r 1 assistant Strike Continues SAN FRANCISCO <AP>-De· flant San Ftanciaco teacben re- main OD strike today despite a court order t.o return t.o work. Tb• cltJ'• middle 1cbooll were • 1cbeduled t.o open today eV4lft tbou1b at leut .i,400 ,~r a.eoo teacb«I were otf tbe JVb Tuel· day ID deftance of J9C1lclal or· den tUt tbeJ ao t.o trork while IMlotl•tloftl ln Ole more than two~week-old •trike continue. ' my Daily Pilot cluamed ad that superil\U!ndent. s.Uo records re- l told my blke immedJatety." vealed only one Hunt1n1ton 'l'hat'I the advertiaiDI success Harbour student lived more \ban 1tory of tbe Oran•e CoHt three miles from campus and he drove a car. woman wbo plaeect Ws ad iP the Mrs. Psarost who lives· on Dally Pilot: 1970 Honda S>, runs l(ood. S80 nrm lUClt •UU If you want tmmedtate suc· Cffl hon\ YOW' clNlifted .cl, try t.he friendly ad-vlsers al the Dally Pilot. Call 642·5678. \ HunUn1ton Harbour's new Trinidad Island, suunted lbe dlatrict'a odometer wasn't ac- curate. To aettle the atlUmeDt, Lalse a1reed to meaaure the distance himaeH with Mn. PHroe aerv· lnc u a wttnels. The two left on their mileage investlgatlon at 9 p.m. Prince Vittorio Massimo di Sl'orano. 87, scion or one or Rome's oldest famllles and former husband of actress Dawn Adams, waa put In Rome's Re1lna CoeU jail Tuesday night and lat.et' releuecJ on Dail. Police said the prince lost his cool when ooe of the two soldiers asked bim while he was slpplng coffee in a bar: "Hey, Grandpa, where did fOU find this doll?" The prince tried to push and shove the troops. then fired his "They're trying to kidnap me," the prince shouted into a radio telephone ln hi s car con· nected with police headquarters. Police swooped on the bar. ar· rested the prtncd on cbaraes of s hooting ln a p~bllc place and the two soldiers, Stefano Santilli, 19. and Claudio Valle, 20, on charges o f violence a nd da mages inlllcted to the car. Model JOl!Jefa Soares Domingo, the prince's wife, a former Braiilian maid who rose to become one or the leading in· ternational high fashion models in the Paris-Rome axis. com· (!koe HONOR, Page tU> Health Bill Lack Cited NEW YORK <AP) President Ca rt er appurc•ntl;. h<t., not <ihan doned hope of persu-.ding Sen Edward M. Kennedy that 1l would not be a good idea to chaJJenge tum for the l980 Democratic pres- idential nomination. At the very least. Carter.ha~ sent up s1gnab to Kennedy lhat a challenge y,ould p r ompt <t '1guroll!> counter offensi vf• Cart er vol unteered h1~ first direct .ittack nn his potential op pon1:nt dunnl! J lown m1·f'ting' 1n tht' '\1·Y. Y11r).. <'ti~ borou~h ul tJ11 .. 1·n., Tu1>sd;i\ nt)!ht \\ hl·n St1:Y. ,ff1 Y. 1·inhcrg. 22. an nounn·d ht hJd hl'l·n d c.irn pa1gm·r for liw prt• 1c11·nt HI 197f, anc1 ".lllll'<l to kni>Y. .. wh<.it mak1·., 'ou thtnJ... \OUr f1r"1 tr·rm mt·nh .1 rt• t-IC<'111)1) ( .1rt1 •r l'llOf'IUdl'd h1s l<'n~h:-re~JJ(IO~<· IH '>J}IO!-! "You m~nt1onc·r1 national hl.':J Ith I <irn for n:Jt1rm:1I health m ~uranc<' . Pn ·s1dc•nt Trum<1n ('ailed for a l'Oinprehcn.,1vc n<i t1onw1de ht•ahh ins urance pro ~ram We don't ha\1• 1t St•n Ken nedy has been in Con~r<·"s for rn :-ears Jlis ma1or prem1<>t'. his ma1or goal. has bt.'en to f!Sl<Jbhsh a tomprchcnMvt' national ht•allh insurance polity . He ha~ m•vcr ~otll'n a comprchcni.1ve na uonal health hill out of his sub- c•om mlltee It 1s not ca~y " After an interruption for ap plause. Carter said h<' believes "I now have enou~h s upPort in lhe Congress lo do il before this term 1s over .. in 1980. Thal thrust at Kennedy came withoutprompling ' , A later questioner menltoned <See CARTER. Page A2> Or:::wl. Coas1 ' --~ "eather Fair through Thursday wilh some low cloudiness m o rning hour s . Highs Thursday in low 70s ·al beaches to near 80 inland. Lows tonight 58 to 65. I NSIDE TOD "~ • Even former Presadenl Ni.Ion IDOi ~ed t.Otth cham pagne and beer 1n the celebrahon lhol followed clinching of the Angels' first d1uas1on htle See stones. photoa.~81. I DAA. Y Pll.Ot f',._p ... I ANGELMANIA EIGNS. • • olher'a H oda.la ov r UM rt.lll.q lQ lhe t'lub levet deck below The beer wu nowtnt and everybod,y wu havln1 a tood Um The ~al lnaanlty started ln the An1el Nbt\h wtlb Ul'T'lf KartOw at bit. two out.. ~ •Ht lo.ded· and one nm alnady ln Th• fans 1\ood aa one, lt ... med, calllnc for a hit Harlow Jrounded back to tlM pkeJMr. all people had It spin ofr t\111 alove and aud· deo1y there were 40,631 heartl ln 40,Ul mout.N But Carew recovered and loued to Tanana ln Um ln.atanl ln,Hnlly . In the A.naeJ tlX\h, tM "Y• We Can" (bant •tarted, bul Lbe Anseta eowctn•t 1et anylbint 1oint detptte R ell Mill«'• on.out lnlleJd biL Harlow led olf the Anttl l&hth and there wa bedlam It •u 1•tUn1 ne.r the end and lhe f aN MMed the kJU The playlr>I Oeld filled wtlh fan.a deaplte th exhortaUona ot lhe pubUc addnia an· oouncer Mutt were llldl, but a lot wenn't. On• made • duaty aUde on the pltcMr'• mound Otben ru1bed the Aoael cluaout. Ther .. were l"UYI In ape COllwn• and one 1uy In a homemadci Anael c<11tume he'd fu hlooed from a bed heel and tintoU. BY 1'Rl8 n•E. It had been announc:ed that the WbUe Soic had beaten M~a •1 Aaaln, a m1oor Aqel threat mded without a acore PO& nit: MOST part, the fan! OD lhe rt•ld were 1ood natured ud didn't dama1e anytbln& There were 1 couple ot brief flibta ov.:r 'pOeHH lOn of the bues. Somt f&ns climbed on t.he screen behind home plate and be(lan a trampe>Une·llke victory dant'e . Some of the kida rushed the televblon camera in center field As \IM! Royab ume lo bat in lhe ninth with Tanana •tUI on the mound tor what would be-lhe An•l"l pltchln& atatra fourth atralabt complete 1amt , bedla m relfned Ev,cyooe waa s t.aodln1. Most wer~ yetung wUdJy Hal McRae wa the rtrst Kanaai.Ctty hit ter. He sent Harlow to lbe lelt field waU , bul at was JUSt a lonit out It took us an hour to gel out of lhe park· ina lot The curs JU.St weren't movtna. People iseemed reluctant to leave . There were spon· taneous parties In the parking area and new friendships being made. And lhere was one disgruntled member of our party My teen.age son, poor boy, Is a Kans as City ran Don't ask me why. W ml TWO OUT and Amos Olla on first by virtue ot a slogle, Darrell Porter hat a squ1bber up the first base Une. Rod Carew of Oh yes. the score was 4-1. Bnng on the Orioles Small Pleads No Contest 45 Counts Dropped in Manslaughte r Case By FREDERICK SCBOEMEHL Of .. o.fly ~IMC MtH Laguna Beach ph ysician Ralph J W. SmaJI says he hopes to r esume his medical practice next March a nd "g.et behind me" crim inal allegations that he was responsible for the death of a 33-year·old Santa Ana woman Small. 31 , of 1025 Capistrano A ve , pleaded no contest Tues· day to a smglc charge of in· voluntary manslaughter . In re· turn. the district attorney's or- fice agreed Lo d rop 45 llOLher char ges including allegations or second-degree m urder , grand theft and wrongful practice of medicine T wo other derendants -a IJ ct-ni.ed vocational nurse and an unlicensed medical techruc1an who once worked in Small's San· l<J Ana plastic ::.urge ry clini c abo reached negol1<tted ::.ettle· ment!' Aftn Orange County Supenor Court Julii;e Hobert Rickles ac- C,!.'Pl t'd th<> vlea agr eement , S ma ll srud he feared that what was predicted to be a lengthy trial wouJd have interfered Wlth his intentions to return to the practice of medicine. "I put pressure on Mr. Giles <defense attorney Terry Giles> to let me plea ba rgain on it," Small said ' In separate proceed ings that C'O n c luded in May, the state Board of Medica l Quality AB· s u r a n ce s uspe nded S mall's med ical license through March 15 a nd established strict condl· lion s on any future medical practice. Small sajd he had "no doubt" that he would return to medical practice and that he was confi· dent he would be able to attract Nuke Reactor Tube Ruptured MINERAL, Va . CAP) - Virginia Electric & Power Co. officials say fails afe devices autom atically shut down a nuclear reactor after an acc1· dent and release of radioactive gas at the North Anna Power Station. Vepco officials said none of the five workers exposed to the gas r eceived excessive doses of radiation and that the malrunc· t1on occurnld outside the reactor area itself, in another building. Vepco·s North Anna nuclear Unit I was tripped off line Tues· day morning after a heat ex· changer tube apparently rup tu r ed. ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT r.,.. ,,, ~ '°'"' 0...•• Pt'-' with w1't(.,. ,, •ft•· th•.-.d • .,. ~ ,.,. .. , ...... ltltie-dltythe' Ot~ ( ••" Pubill\"lf'G (ornocMY \rt~t•t•HltlOM .. ,. ow..-•t.Md ~' ttw"WQh ,-,.,.,,,., tot (0\1• ,..._.W Hetll!IPOf1 BitM'f't. Hwit~on 8•., h/f~ t•lf' V•I.., lrYIN' l ....,,.. e.-cttl$ovtt\ (_ .. _M A \.lftfl•t~INltiGftt\~t'°"'"'-"ttlHO.Y'..-d '4rnd••' ,,,. pr1nc:11>M ovbU~•"'O .,...,. "" UO WHI llu St~.C04lol Mow , Calllt<A•a•i.i. ·-"-,..,_.*"'·"-'~'"""' , .. , • c.trr V•(• flllf n 4'Jtnt •fM 0.f'WW'•I ~~ ,_".-1:•1 .. '=:.~.:a: ~"..... ..,_, ..... •w~,...-'.,. ...... , ()Mc .. C:-ta• .. • 111Wttl •••Slrwl ~~:.:~~~:Jt :::,~ =· T~M (114)1GG21 Cl•H6ftH Ad.eftt .... 14M111 ,,.,,._(_ ........ .. ,__'"°'-°"""''~' ... ... , .. o.lly ,., ... Sl.tfl ,,_ RESUMING PRACTICE? Suspect Sm•ll patients despite his 'tegaJ dif· ficulties. As part of the settle ment, Small was ordered to surrender Tuesday night for transportation · to the Chino sta te prison for 90 days of "diagnostic" s tudy He will then return to appear before Rickles for formal sen- tencing. Giles predicted that tus client will be placed on proba· tion because he does not have a criminal record Ricki~. however , does have the option of sentencing Small to state prison for between two and four years on the involuntary manslaughter count. The judge also could order that Small not be permitte d l o practice medicine. Rickles gave no indication on what the sentence would be. S mall was c har g e d with second-degree murder in the death of Kimberly Plock, a breast impantpatient who died following surgery at Small's now-closee clinic. According to Deputy Distnct Attorne y Betrry L a B arbera, Mrs . P lock was wrongfully given an injection of the drug In· novar. f ,rortt Page A I CARTER ... Kennedy and asked how Carter intended "to inspire us .·· "I've never been afraid, since I've been in office . to tackle a dU· ficult issue, even if I knew it was going to cost me votes," Carter said. He then gol down to what might be called subliminal politics. The president's aides have sald Carter will not raise the quesUon of Kennedy's reaction to crisis condiUona when he drove a car off a bridge at Chappaquiddick in 1969, resulting in the death of MaryJoKopecbne. However , for the second Ume In five daYS . Carter made a state· ment that seemed intended lo resurrect memories of Chappa- quiddick wit.bout any direct re· ference. "\Ye've had some crlses where lt requires ·a ateady hand, a careful and deUberat.tve decltlon to be made.'· be told hia Queens audJence. . "I doo't think I panlcked ln t.he crull." Asked for hla reacUoo, Ken· nedy aald Tuetday ntabt that be doea not n~t Chappaquldctick to be a eampalp l11ue lf he becom• meandldate . Instead, he said, "I think the real tuues ln 1980 are economic l11uet -t.bl r•te of tnnauon, r1a· lnl unemployment and enero." Preeeed for further comment on Carter'• autemenu. KeMedy said: "Peop1ecandrawwbat.ever lnlerencM they wtll." The woman s ufrered a heart attack and di<.'<l fi ve days later without regam 1ng conscious ncss Small had claimed that he labored more than ni ne hour.; to revive the woman, but failed Codefcndant L<.>0nard Case, 48, or Moreno. who also had been (·h a r gl'd with !>cc ond-d egree murder, p:eadcd no eontesl lo a single count or unla wful practice of med1c-ine and was ordered to return lo court Jan JO for sen· h!ncing. Judgl' Ricki e!> indicated he will ordl'r a fiO day Or ange Coun · ty J <ttl sentence and probation for Cast'. a licensed vocational nurse All charges agains t the Uurd defendant, Ronald M 1ls lead, 31, of Tustin, were dropped. He was cha rged wtth conspiracy and un- lawful pracllcc of medicine. LaBarbera said it would not have been "in the interest or Justice" to allempl prosecution of Milstead in Light of the pleas negotiated on Small and Case. La Barbera defended lbe plea agreements as .. appropriate" and pointed out lbat Small is not "getting off scot-free." And the deputy district attorney noted that Mrs. Plock's death was "unintentional " Co mmente d Giles, "As a lawyer I. really wanted this case to go to trial. It's a n interesting case. with good legal issues But my <11enl's happy, and that's what's important. "He's going to come out pretty dam good. By next March, aJl this will be behind him." Police Nab Sex Suspect An IS..year-old hitchhiker was arrested on a charge or sollclta· lion of prostltution Tuesday arter she aJle"edly offered sex for a fee to a pair of Costa Mesa undercover offi cers who gave her a r ide T..aken into custody and held on $5,000 bail was Pamela Lue Loew, who gave no home ad· dress Officers sa id they spotted h e r h1tc hh1kang on Harbor Boulevard near Adams Avenue about 2.40 a m Tuebday HONOR ... mented to reporters after the in- cident "People do look at me. but I'm used lo off-color comments. My husband was just trying to de· fend me." He Didn't Carry Cash PAINESVILLE, Oh lo CAP > -Ri ppin g off magai\nes from t h e neighborhood convenience st.Pre ls nolhin1 new, but Lake County autborttlea are looldn1 for a man who h as added a twill to the crime. Police said he walked lnto a convenience f ood ,tore in Palneavlll e To wns hi p on Monday 0J1bt, weartn1 nolbJn1 but a palr cl men'• brief a over hls head . The man alle1edly pinched a female clerk, picked up three men'• ma1uinel and walked out without H)'tn• a word. or p1ytn1. police reported. ,, ............. YOUNG FANS TRY TO DIG UP HOME PLATE After Angela' Win Tuead•y Night In An•helm Panama Canal House Finally OKs Treaties W ASHlNGTON <AP > Fae· ing a deadline only days away, the llousc gave Congress· fi nal approval today to leg1slat1on carryma out the Panama Canal treaties • The House passed Lhe bill , 232· 188 The Senate approved 1t Tuesday, 63·32. Without the leg1slallon, there would be no U S.-controlled comm1ss1on to take ove r opera tJOns of the canaJ next Monda> and run it until Panama ReL'> the waterway under lhc treallt\ Oec 31, 1999 President Carter and some aidt>s lobbied hard for the vote They telephoned Holl!.t' oppo nents and urged lhem Lo re verse last week's 203·192 House rejection or an ear!Jer ver..1on of the ball "A l1mebomb is licking away and the hour is s hort.·· Rep John M . Murphy , O·N Y , the bill 's floor mana ger. told the House. "We have one week before we might fa ce chaos In Panama ·· Murphy s aid Ci t.: S Army Ra n~er bngade was headrng for Panama, and implied lhat its m1SS1on was to st rengthen defcn~t~ again!it v1otence 1r the bill were deh:at<.'d Hov.cvcr. the l'cnt<tgon said Lht• unit wa.s the Isl Battalion of Lh · 75th lnrantry from Fort • ~t.'wart. Ga . and that 1L has been undergoing routine train 1 n ~ 1n JU ng lc· wa rr a r e 1n P<inama <,1ncc S<tturday Ht•p Robc>rt Bauman. R Md . once a leading opponent of the btll , told the House the measur<> v. a .., the h('!>l t hat opponent., t·ould ~cl He said 1t 1s n~ed to protect l,; S rtghL'> tu t·on t1nut' operating the canal Uut Rep (;f'orl{c-llan\c·n ·R ldJho. urg<.'d Lht· llou'>t' · l<t ha\'l' tht c-ouragt.' lo '>land up Lo 1 h1· pr~1dcnt and <,land up tf> lht' Sta1 1• Ot.'pa rtm•·nl · lo df• '"'J' th•· 11i11 p.._P,.e.4J ELVIS ••• , ... lo .... &bale~ al a deposltlon bearln1 two WffU.,O. l'randleo, a member ~ the UDJven.lty medlc-1 sebool st.it. ,.,, =·• autop1y ii nol public . ABC cont.ndl Prealey•a dealh was e.....S by overuae ~ pre- acript.lclo clrUll and Francisco bu participated ln a cover-up, wbJch the medic-1 examlner de- nlee. · The netWQrk at.c> alle1e1 doc· tors at Baptist Hoapltal who performed the aut.opay reached a different conclusion from Frariclaco's. The BapUst doctors have refused t.o comment on the autopsy. Francisco said In the deposi· lion be at~ed the autopsy as medical examiner and private consultant for Bapliat HOt1pital. He aaid once it was determined Pr~ley's death was not caused by· foul play, his role as medical exam iner ended. V.S. Defense Worries Ford WASHINGT ON (AP 1 For mer Pres ident Gerald R. Ford sa y s hi s S lUdJ o r America's defense policy and the proposed SAl,.T II treaty has left him conv1 n@ed he cannot s upport the treaty wit hout a guarant<;-ed increase tn defense s pending "I am deeply troubled," Ford s aid In remarks prepared for de· li ver y today before the Army War College in Carlisle, Pa. "To use SALT llS an answer to our d e f e nse n eeds is th e mos t dan~erou.'l kind or wishful lhlnk· ing .. Fo rd calle d for inc reased military spending as a prere<1 u1s1te for Senate rat1 h callon of the treaty. 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PandeIDoniuJD Reigns at the Big A By OIARLES H. LOOS Of -o.lly ,., ... ,__, This· is how it was al Anaheim Stadium on Tuesday night. Sept. 25. 1979 -the night the Angels won the American League West. OUR PARTY arrived an hour early for the J(ame and scrambled for front-row seats in the upper deck behind the right field foul pole My daughter remarked that it beemed odd lo see the upper deck filled fi rst and look down on all the empty scats 1n the reserved sections which were filllng at a more leisure· ly pace It wru. a balmy. smog free night and there was a nice i,unset You couldn't get near the concei,saon stand.., and the beer bnes were u block long The fans 40,631 of them hud come to see the Angelb clinch the d 1 v1s1on title The prevailing thanking among the fans was that the ball club really had won 1t the night bl'fon• with th<tl t·motion t harged wi n <Jnd lh<Jt l11n1 ght'.., gumc· v.ould be a formult ty They wne there to ... ce h1btory itfter J!l ) ears of fru....,lratwn BEFORE Tiit: GAMt:. an r>ld two t·n~1ne plane made several passes over the stadium. It carried lights under its wmgs that spelled out "Bomb the Royals." That's when the cheering began · Just before the game started. Don Baylor got a trophy at a ceremony behind home plate He said he'd like lo drink some cham- pagne out of it this night. Then the public ad· dress announcer s aid the White Sox were leading Minnesota 6·2 and you had the feeling this was going to be the Angels' mght Outside of Fra nk Tanana's p1tch1ng performance. the game itself was rather (}r· d1nary There weren't any extra base hits and the only spectacular fi elding play came in the second inning when the Royals' Withe Wilson leaped ag;un&t the bullpen gate an left to haul down Carney Lani.ford'.., bid for a home run Th<• catch ended the inning, in which the An~els prOduced thret> run~. and W1lson·s fine ploy WClbn•t ruJl y appre<:lillcd hy the fan.-. IN TifE KA~SAS City rourth lhf· "IX'" I a<:ular .,,CJung blfJndc• '>•lllng behind us ilnd ·1 dark·haa r<-d lad ,J f1•w '>Cab river btgan lt•;i_.., 1ng cach oth1•r .rnd ended up dropping 1·1u:h l ~ef' \!\GEL'1A!\IA. Pag.-AZ> .----------------~----~--~~--------------~----~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~___) I Facing Deadline , • r r House And Senate ~ I I ·OK Pana1na Pact WASHINGTON CA P J Jo'ac • ing a deadline only days away, the House gave Congress' final ~ approval today to legislation f carrying out the Panama Canal 1 treaties. ~ The House passed the bill, 232-1811. 1be Senate approved ll Tue9day, 63-32. Without the legislation, ther<> Wl)U ld be no U S1·COntrolled com mission to take over opera· t10ns of the canal next Monday and run it until Panama gets the waterway under the trealJes Dec. 31. 1999. P resident Carter and some aides lobbied ba rd for the vote. They telephoned House oppo- nen ts av'1 ur~ed the m to re (Task Force Fonned (For El Toro Annex I I rvine city councilmen ap proved the creation of a task force Tuesday night that wi ll give the city guidance on the best ways to pur:.ue ~nnexation i of land adjacent to the Marine ~ Corps Air Station at El Toro. The panel created on a i, unanimous vote of the council 1 will be composed of rcpresen 1 tatives from both the city and the f Irvine Company, which is the chief landowner 1n the area around the ba:.e Since last month, the city has ·been inv es t1 gat1 ng th e possibilities of annexing about 2,500 acre~ of land generally south of lrvme Doulevard in an I erfOrt to gain Sufficient land·USC controls In the area to thwart any plans that called for com merciaJ use of El Toro. T h e Irvine Company had a lready Indicated it would sup· port the formation of the task force to study annexatwn. For the city, the panel will have rive representatives -a Cl· ty council member . a city plan· ning commissioner, a city at- torney's representative, a staff member from the Communlty Development Department and a staff member from the City Manager's omce. Any annexation of land now in county territory would have to be approved by the Local Agen· cy Formation Commissio n. In a related area. the council <See PANEL, Page A2> verse last week's 203 192 llous«! r ejection of an earlier vc~ion or the bill. ''A timebomb is ticking away and the hour is short." Rep. J ohn M. Murphy , D-N.Y ., the bill's lloor manage r , told the House. ..We have one week before we might face chaos in Panama." Murphy said a U.S. Army Ranger brigade was beading for P anama, a nd implied that its miJsion was to strengthen defenses again.st violence if the bill were defeated. However, the P entagon said the unit was the 1st Battalion of the 75th Infantry from ,.,ort Stewart, Ga., and that it has been undergoing routine train- 1 n g in Jungl e warf are. Rep. Robert Bauman, R-Md .. once a leading opponent of the ball, told the House the measure was the bes t that opponents could get. He said it is needed to protect U S righL~ to con· tinue operating lhe canal. But Rep. George Hansen, ·R· Idaho, urged the House "to have the courage lo stand up to the president and stand up to the State Department" to de· feat the bill. "With Soviet combat troops in the Caribbean do we dare give away the Panama Canal">'' llansen said "Those Russian troops are trainiog Marxi11l ter· rorisL~ all over the Caribbean " Irvlne Co. cowboy Dave Burch movea com· paay catUe out of hllll beb1nd La1una Beacb. A herd of about 1,000 cows was moved today to natter land ln preparation for the upcomlna calvtnc aeuon. They were moved so that they will be eully 1c- ce11lble should trouble occur durtn1 the birth of calfa, company officials said. - •' In Santa Ana Tick e ts ~ ·et For Play offs Ap µrox1mal1•l) I; U(}IJ t1ckt•ts for lht· Angr·h Amt•rtc<tn 1.cagut• c·h;,m pionship SNH''> with th1• Baltimorf' Oriolt·!'. v.111 ~'' on sale S;iturd<t) m11rn1n~ al 9 at Gat1· :J at Anaheim Stadium Free Breakfasts Nixed for Kids J:o'our t1<'kcL'i wall bf' <ii lolled per person at pri ce~ of $12 and $8 each on an an div1dual game bas1& only Three-game blocks <tre not available. The best of.five seracb s tarts with two games 1n Baltimore, followed by Game No 3 Friday. Oct 5 al 5.30 pm 1n Anahei m Game 4 < 1/ neccuary > 1i. Saturday at 12· 15 p.m and Game 5 (If necessary J as Sunday at 5:30 p.m Payment must be made by cash or cnshier's check onl y R) Ut:U>Rt:S BROOKS I R\\I~ Ol 1,_ 0••11 l'ol .. \Ult .\ pro~r.1m prfl\'lr:l1n~ rree brcakf~~ to more than 1.000 thtldre n 1n '>IX Santa Ana ~chools won't be reLOstated by the Santa Ana school board School trus tees voted unan 1m nu!>ly Tues day n1Rht t o s ta c k with their dec1s1on 1n Augus t t o dro p the daily breakfast prnRram fo r thf' 1979 HO '><'hool Yt>dr . ThE.-y '>a1t1 the issue v.asn·t mont'y, but rather who has responsibility for providing chJldren's nutnllon Leaders from Santa Aoa com mun1ty groups protested that lht> school trustees don't recognize th<· problem . "t• rt•t•I hun~r ) 1·hildrPn 1·a n t learn a1HI thJt 1 h1111n·n v. h o e o 1 o ., 1 h t>rJ I w 1 t h o u t bri·akra...,t n11t only hav1 · a hanl llmt· learning hul <·un disrupt cla!>ws ·· ..,;od Hu~ty Kf•nnedy flf tht• county Jtumun Helat1ons Cnmm1si.1on ·Th<' 'othool bcwrd·i, position that contmwng the program as usurptnR the family's role ts patently absurd." he said Kenned y wac; r e ferring to ..t ut ~mc nt!> mude by school board mc•mber.., thal providing dJtl) breakra i.t Lo c hildren damaged ram1ly relationships. ·'The board 1s concerned wilh hungry chJldren But the issue 1s lh<tl , by 1nst1tut1on ah z1ng the feeding of chi ldren. we• are crod· in~ uway the family unit," said Sunt<J Ana '>chool -.upc.•rintcndcnt I Set> MEAi., P ag•· A.2> Refugees Clog Schools 'Dropped Off i11 Cou,ity and F org olte 11 "I Ry STf:VF: MARBLE 0t I ... O•oly l'llet \t.tll A mass1Vl' increase in rc:f ugees from war-torn Vietnam and Cambodia has plunged We~t Orangl' Coun ty high schools into a battle of their own, a hJgh school offi cial reported Tuesday "These pe<>ple Rf'l packed up at !.Ca . arc• dropped off an Orange County and then th<' government rorge ts abou t t h e m ... s u1d Richard AJt1man, a Huntington Beach mon llagh School 01!. tr1t·1 program d1rt'ctor Alliman ..,u1d tht· innux of In d o<'h 1nt·~e rc fuJ.(t'l'" 1n lht• rla-..,room has 1umpcd nearly 100 pl'rccnt 1n lhre<' month!> lit• told trusll'f'i. al their board mN·linR thitl man~ can·t 'i pe<Jk f.n J.(11..,h and ~ch1w>lc; ha' t· few tooh ror rommun1l'atang with them Tiw d1slnl·t h<t .., tv.o ha hnRual a1dt•'> to aS'>l'>l nt>arly 500 lndochtne!.l' students . hi-' rl· porh•d ··we h.iv<· a"'m• r,o kids ut on1• To Resume Practice? Small: 'No Contest' In Death Case By FREDERICK SCllOE MEllL CM -o.11, ~, ... si." · Lagun a Beach physician R alph J . W. Sm all says he hopes to resume his medical practice next March and "get behind me" criminal allegations that he was responsible fo r the death of a 33-year-old Santa Ana woman. Small. 31. of 1025 Capistrano Ave., pleaded no contest Tues· CYCLE'S SALE SUCCKSS STORY "My phone was so busy from my Daily Pilot cluslfled ad that I sold my bike immediately." Thal'• the advertising success 1 to r y of the Ora nge Coast woman who placed thJs ad in the Dally Pilot; • 1910 Honda 50, run1 good. SIM> firm XXX·lOtllX If YoU want Immediate sue· cna from your clU1lfled Id, try the friendly ad·viaera at the Dally Pllot. Call 142·56'78. day w a singlt> char ge of m· voluntary manslaughter. In re turn, the dist rict attorney's of· fice agre~d to drop 45 other charges including ullegations of second-degree m urder, grand theft and wrongful practice of m edicine. Two other defendants -a licensed vocational nurse and an unllceMed medical lechrucian who once worked in Small's San· ta Ana plastic s urgery c uruc - also reached negotiated settle- ments. Alter Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Rickles ac· cepted t he plea agreemec1l, Small said be reared that what waa predicted to be a leqtby tria l would have interfered with bis lntenUons to return to the practice ol medicine. "I put pressure on Mr. GUes <derenae attorney Terry OUes> to let me plea bar1atn oa It," Small said. In separate proceedln11 lhat concluded in May, the 1tate Board ol Medical Quality A•· a urance s u1pe nded Sma ll's medical Uceme tbrou1b Much ts. hu~h ~chool ~h11 h.1\'1· n11 11l1•J v.h .1t ... gc11ng on. /\lt1m ari :><11d ··W1.• can·l talk \\-1th th1·m and lhC) ·re ~t·lttng fru:-.tral1''1 .. All of lheM' ... tudt•nh havt• known nothtnJ.t but war th1·1r ' v. holt' llH'i. lln~ long will th•·~ JUi.l !'>ll tht'rc lwfort· wt· '>lart to havt.• µrobkm..,·•· lie told tru ... tt•cs hl· blamed r('dl•ral offl c1ab for the "rrb1~ .. A congressional prei~ram tu provide fina.ncwl aid to st hools for educating r<-rug<•es was nl'ver funded. he ~aid lie 1n.'i1st· C'd the dlstnct doesn·t have the monev The 197R federal pro~ram, he said. would p<ty the d1~tnct $450 1 for t'very student who entered · the S alter Jan I, 1977. 1 Or::~.-Coa~t -@ ----~.;:. Weather Fair th.rough Thursday with some low cloudiness mornin g hours. Highs Thursd ay In low 70s at beaches to near 80 Inland Lows tonight 58 to 65. INSIDE TOD~ Y Even former President NUOfl WOI douud with cham- pagne and beer ~" the _,celebration that followed cllnchiftg o/ tM Angels' /irtt divi.ton tit~. See 1toriea, photot, PoQt Bl •• Al Pe!L Y PILOT N•wpar\·111•• 1cbool tnaat •a&d ~ U..y woWd '*" P alrv.._ Stat• lla.pl\al OM mon wffk '-> m.ne up with a wofttna a1reemtnl few tM t.uM ol &.be _., U<lt Mt'la Vude ltlemntary School Ip c.o.ta llll•a U at.ate boeoltal olftdal• faJI to come up wtt.b requh~ revenut- ($204,000 for• lhrt!e year ltUCll, \J"ua\e~ hinted etton1Jl)' that they would turn to c:oa1lllne Com munlty Colleare u a proapecuve tenant. T ru1tcu voted 5 0 lo fl ve Faarv1ew unUI s p m. Tuuday to prcaepl an aareement Trusioe. 81trban Sltllllng and J erome Vandewalle wu·~ i.bsenl from lbe meetl.ni at Harper Community Ct'nter [o Cost.a Mesa Truatees will diacus1 the mi.t Ler ugaln at tbeJrOct 9 meetl.na Although CoasUJne off1cillls ot lered a bette r pnce for lhe scbool C $ 2 4 3 • 000 r o r th r ec y ears > • trustees previously opted for f'111rv1ew bec»use of some com- munity protests over Coaslllne·s plans to bold night classes at the campus. Trustee Ken Way man, who lives in the aret.1, s uggested a meeting ot homeowners, trust.ee1> and Coastline officials to again discuss <'vening classes at Mes a Verde 1f Coastline emerges as the prime cand1dute to lease the school. cl~ed becaw.e of declin· m~ e nrolJment Trustees said one or their pnrnc contt•m s lb Relling a tenant for lht• vacant campub Hb MKin Ub PQbSlblc. f 'ro• Pag~ 1\ I MEAL ... Howard Harnson ··c hildren will be conditioned lo learn that lbc family isn't rl'bpons 1blc l o r,rov1d e bn•akfo:.t. lhat they must rJc· JJl'lld on '>O('ll'lY for that " lll.lrrt:.<m s:ud a ~ch1JOI board mcmb..r will mt·t·l with com munily rcpn•b<'nlalJvci; tr, d1b c u ss al ter natives l<> th e brcaktu. ... t vrogram I lt• sll1d th(• rcul solution to th1· protJlem 1:. lo ~ct food into the home and onto the h1blt· Tht: hrt·akra..,t prugrnm only treated lhl· bymptoms. he added The clccib1on not lo rf'nf'w lhf' breakfast progri.lm for thl!-> year will not affect lhe district's free lunch program. school officials said. Police NalJ Sex Suspect An 18-Yt:•tr-old hitchhike r WU!'> <irrestt..'<i on a charge of solic1la· lion of pros titution Tuesday after she allegedly offered sex ror a fee to i.1 pair of Costa Mei.u undercover officer s who gave he r 1J r id11. Taken into custody und held on $5,000 b;ol wus Pamela Luc Loew, who gave no home ad- dress. Officers said they s potted her hitchhiking on Harbor Boulevard near Adams Avenue about 2 :40 a.m . Tuesday British Visitor Hit by Burglar A British visitor to Newport Beach had his return trip to Lon· don del•yed early today when a burglar entered his motel room and took $1 ,255 ln property, ln· eluding his airline ticket home, police said. Police aald the burglary oc- curred th1a morn.Ing at the Sail rnn Mot.el, 2627 Newport Blvd. The victim, Brendon James McNama, said cash and camera equipment were taken In addi- tion to his ticket. ORANG! COAST DAILY PILOT ,,_.~.,..c...,•o ... , p, ... •ttn••h,,_.,.,atn b ....... ._~_,.._, .,~w.. ..... , ..... °'~ ( .. ,,,._......,.<-. ~ ..... 111-... OWIMI\~· ~f tlw~ Fr•ffy to, '-"'• M-w ... ~ .. «ft "~•·~ .. ., "'•__., , .. ,.Y•llf't .,,,.,. L~n.'"-"'Jt..lt.f\( .. \f A .,.,.. .. ,~M·t*'•'~•"'"f t••~ca.n.,... 'WM•n '"" .,.,,, __ ,.,.,.,. -h ., IJD w.,,,..,,,,....(•H•Nlew C•tltefm••-. .. _, .. _ ,.,"."' •.lld ~ • .,...... JMl .. ( ..... V'(t ... __ Gt_ .. _ f-Mll-tt"w ,_, .. .,.....,. -......... _ ~-.. ~ '"-"'"""" ...... , ... , _,...i ........... TMptlo"e 171')~1 Cl .. tlfled Advettl'"'9142>M71 • ,,...,_,~Or-CAHl<!l,~t ... l40-tUO Carter Raps~ . Ted on Bill ·~· .......... NEW YORK CAP) -Pruldent Carter apparently ha.a 11ot aban- doned hope of · perauadJn1 Sen. Edward M. Kennedy that it would not be ll .rood idea to challenee him for the 1980 DemocraUc prea- identiaJ nomlnaUon. "Al lhe very least, Carter bas sent up signals to Kennedy that a c h a llenge wo uld prompt a vigorouacount.er-ofrenaive. C arter volunteered llla finl direct attack oo hia pot.enUal op- ponent during a "town meet1.fti" in the New York City boroueb ol Queens Tuesday night. When Stewart Welnber1. 22, an- YOUNG FANS TAY TO DIGUP HOME PLATE -nouoced be had been a cam- paigner for the president in 1976 and wanted to know "what makes you think your fi rst term merits a After Angela' Win Tueeday Night In An•h•lm f 'roaa Pag~ A I ANGELMANIA REIGNS. • • other's &llndall. over the railing to the club level deck IJC•klw Thl' beer was flowing and everybody was hs.vlnat 11 good Lime The r N1I insunity started in the Angel fifth with Lurry llurlow al bat, two outs, the bases loHded und ont' run ulready in. Tht> Cans stood a1> 1mt'. It seemed, calling for a h1l. Uurlow grounded back to the pitcher In the Angel i1 1xth, the "YN> We Can" chant startt'd, but tht· An.iclt-. touldn't get anything going despite Hick Miller's one-out, infield hjt. Harlow led orr the Angel eighth and there was bedlam. It was Relting near the end and the fons st•ni.ed the kill BY 11ilS TIME, 1t had been announced that the Whlte Sox had beaten Minne:.ota 9·3. Again. a minor Angel threat ended without a score As the Royals came lo but 1n the ninth with Tanana i.t1JI on the mound for what would be lhl' Angel pitching 1>laff's fourth s traight complete game. bedlum re1Rncd E veryone was s tanding MoM were yelling wildly II al McRae wab the fir:-.l Kani.as City hit t(·r. He sent Ha rlow to the left freld wall , !Jut it With JU..'>l a long out WITH TWO OUT and Amoio> ow, on f1rM by virtue of a blngle. Oarn·ll f•orter h1l a squibber up the first base line Hod Carew of Bag W aterslaed Jll people had 1t '>J>IO off bJi> glove 811d SUd· denly there Wl're 40,631 hearts in 40,631 mouths. But Cart-w recovered and tossed to Tana na in tlmt• rnstant in~-..nit v The playing field rilled with fans deapitt- llw e.xhort.ilioni. of the public address an- nouncer Most Wl'rf' kids, but a lot weren't One m ade a d ubty s lide on the pitcher's mound OthC'rs ru!>hl:'d the Angel dugout There wl're J<UY'> in ape c·o~tumes and one J:UY in <1 humt·mad(• Angel co!>tumc he'd rashiont-d from a bcdbhl'cl and llnfcuJ FOR 111F. MOST part, the fani. on the field Wl·re good naturl:d und didn't diimagc Jnything There WNt' a couplt> of bncf f1ghl.5 over poSSt'l>l>IOn or lhl' ba!>C\ Some rani. 1'11mhed un the M'n ·<·n behind home plate and bPgan a trampulint· lik<· victory dune(> Some of the kids rushed thl· telcv1s1on camera in r1•ntt'r field It took U'> a n hour tc, g~t <iut of ttu· pc.rk mg lot. Ttw <·ar-. Jll~l wt·rcn't moving Pt..-<Jplc !>f'e med relut·tant lo IC'IJvt• Thnt· wt·re ~pcm Laneous partw., in th1· p:.trkin~ <Jr<'u and ncv. frtl'ncbh1pb IJl'IO~ made And thl're v.a'> <mt· disgruntled m•·mb..r 11( our part~ M ~ t•·en aJw '>l)n, pollr tJoy. 1s a Ka nsas C1l~ f11n Don 't <.t bk m1· whv Oh ) e'>, the :.core Wa!'> 4 I Dn ng on the (fl Hilt!'> re·elecUon." Carter concluded hla lengthy reaporu1e by aayina. "You mentioned national health. I am for national health ln- aurance .•. President Truman called for a comprebenalve na· Uonwide health ln.1urance pro- gram. We don't have lt. Sen, .Ken- nedy bas been m Congress for 16 years. Hi4 major premise, b1a major goal, has been to establlah a comprehensive national health ioaurance policy . . . He baa never gotten a compreben.alve na- tional heaJth bill out of fUI 1ub- com mitue. It ia not ea.ay.'' After an interruption for ap- pl au.se, Carter said be believes " I now have enoujlb s upport ln the Congress to do 1t before thia t.erm u over" in 1.980. That thrust at Kennedy came without prompting. A lat.er questioner mentioned Kennedy and asked bow Carter intended "to JJUPtre us " "I've never been afraid. since I've been in office. to tackle a dJf- ficult issue, even 1f I knew It was going to cost me votes," Carter said . He then got down to what m ight be calledsubliminaJ pohllcs. The president's aides have said Carter will not raise the question of Kennedy's reaction to crisis conditions whl'n he drove a carorr a bndge at Chappaqu1dd1ck in 1969. resulting an the death or Ma ry Jo Kopechnc f 'ro• Pagf'" ,\ I PANEL ... a I so approved rN·om mend a lion., from its Av1at1on Ar1v1l>ory (;Qm mrttee regarding both th" f;I Toro ba5t> and John Wayn1• Airport fo'or lht• ('IJUOI' flf'ld th1· ('fJUn 1· 1 I u r g 1• II t ... ,. IS 11 d rd '' f ~u pt•n11>m ., 111 1o1.1irk t11~11 rrl ,.,., p <rn&1on {Jf <·ommut~r aircraft serv1n· tht•rt· wt11l(' dh11 i>n couragrn~ the board llJ :.upf)l)rt a polu·, tn n ·-.tn('f 1-(••nt·ral J\ 111 tlUO opt!r .1t1nn'I l•J rJ1·partUH"' and arn,at... 11111) Train1n~ land 1ng:. v.oulcl b• movNJ ti/ onothl'r a 1 r pon ., DeltJ ...... MeH ,._ LEAVING CITY POST Newpot1'• Dtc* Hogan NB Official Announces 'Retirement' Dick Hogan, Newport Beach's director of community develop- ment for ei~)'e~rs, deli~ered a letter announcing his "early re· t i r e ment" Tues da y to City Manage r Bob Wynn Hogan, 59, will leave his city post effective Oct. 31. But he won't be out of work for long. He said today his own private and public col'l8ulting firm, lhc R. V. Hogan Company, will open in town Nov I "It 's a name I dreamed up ," he baid ··rt appears to be the re as1blc thing to do al this lime from a vcrsonaJ vantage point," Hogan ... aid ttw. morning ·'I' II contanue to be a c1tn~en of tht· 1:1ty " As head of h1!> own cons uJtang firm on planning problem:.. HoJ:a n added that he expecl., to wl)rk with th<> city rounc1 l "from t1m1· to t1mt· C'ltv Mani.lg<'r W)nn '>aid Mon day h e I'> workin g on a ri· organ1zat1on plan he(·aui.<· 11( I loi;tan's deµartur1· llf> said h1· 1o1.ill rt•pnr1 10 tht· r 1ly {·ounc·!I 1o1. 1lh J.)'1"-.1blt· .1ltl·rr1al1vt...., dunn~· tht· flr>l or :>l:CIJDd week 11( ()1 :.1bt•r · D1c·i... v. .i-. my fir!'.1 rl1•p.1r1 rnent d1ri•Hor i1ppo1n tt•1• " nott'd \It ynn Alth11ugh ll1ig:m 1l1d 11111 .q1ph ror t tw po.,t . I -.1111ghl h1111 11ut ht•t•au..,•· ht· wa-. rt'l'11111111••11tJt•d hv th1· l...1·u~u1 11( 1·1111", .1·. ••11•· ''' I h•· top n11t1·h 1w1111I•· 111 lh•· ·•rf.'<l • Irvine Backs Local Land Plan Control J!ealher 5-urnilure Safe The Jrvine City Council went on record Tuesd ay night as favonng the poblt1on that wat<'r quality planning for lht! Newport Bay wat.ershed urea be handl~ by locaJ agencic:-. responsible for land-use planning in the area The council took the action :-.o Bergeson Praises Rent Credit By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of lliie Delly l'li.t S&.tH Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson praised a r ecent in crease in renters' tax credllb an d c rit1ci2ed government transportation policies 1n two s peeches before San Clemente groups Tuesday Mrs . Be rgeson. R-Newport Beach, told San Clemenle Chamber or Commerce mem- bers the renters' tax credit in- crease to $60 for single resident.a and $137 for married couples "ls a viable alt.emalive to rent con· trol. "Renters ohviou11ly are over· looked by Prop. 13," s he added. When tbe assemblywoman was quesUoned on the rent luue by a longtime San Clemente res- idenl · al\,a senJor cll11ena' lroUP ga\bertng later, abe pointed Lo the recently increued tax credit. "It's not enough but It ls an Improvement," Mn. Berceson told about 50 San Clemente aeniors. "Rent control -that's what we need." an elderly woman mult.ered loud enou1h 10 that everyone ln the room could htar her. A• a murmur movect UlroUlh lh• crowd, a aenlor stoup leuer read a 11at of announcements and then led the 1roup ln • cboru.t of ''God Ble11 America.•· Mrs. Ber1eaon left wilt\ her aide . "There are more rent.era ln Southern California than there are homeowners." said the elderly man who r &iaed the rent l11ue. Rent rates locally art "com - menclnc to hurt now,'' the San Clementean told Mn. B1r1eeon before lbe left. .. . It., n •prf"'>l'nlat1v1·" l1J an a!> \el unscheduled mC'l'llng on th1· 1.,~ -.u1· amon ~ lo<·al Jus1~d1ct1•10!. would l>f· abl • tri -.tale the r1ty ., ufhciul st and on the matter Tr vinc councilman Art An- thony has b4:en on(· ''' the dnv 1ng forcf'!t IX!hinrl an P.Hort to torm a rH·W local JOLnt powe r:. a g e ncy that could ass ume re11 pons1hihty for hay r1lann1ng matters The slate's Water fieMJun·cs Control Board has announced iL~ intention to s trip a regional plan· nmg agency of that etulhonty, but final uct1on 1sf1 't expected until October Al s take, loc:al 0 H1 c 1als believe. as s urvival of the upper bay it.self, which 1s continuing to fill with venous pollutants. in eluding silt Studies had been unde r way for aeveral years to find ways to curb bay pollut.Jon problems. but the state water board rejected that effort as inadequate Until the state board decides who Is lo next take ur> the responsibility for bay watershed studies, the planning s ituation 1s essentially hangtnl( In limbo. Anthony said that Supervisor Tom Riley will soon be calling a meeting of the cities whi ch have a stake in bay wat.ershed plannln~ to llnd out If a new planning •gency Cat) be formed. The Board ot S upervisor s already bu asked the state to postpone any action on the aelec· Uon of a new agency to enable local jurisdictions to review allernaUvc proposals The state water board, among othe r things, could continue to have the Southern California AJ>. aoclaUon or Governments handle bay plan.nlog, select a new agen- c y or h andle the planning reaponalblUUes lltielr. Newport Man H eld On Shoplift Rap A 27-year·old Newport Beach man waa attested ln Costa Mesa Tuesday alter a security gu•rd at Bullook'a said he uw the man 1tuff a '62$ lamp Into a shop- ping bag. Taken Into cuetody was Kevin Berl Doremus of 835 Amlgoa Way. HeJ waM booked on a char1e of 1rand thett, with bail Ht 1t h,000, followtn1 lhe 7: L5 p.m . lncldenl. He Ualed h.l• oc· cupaUon u corporate executive with a 1.Aruna Beach firm. ( AV ING TO 25o/o I CLl JOIN<; SPECIAL OR OF.RS) ~ . ~., I ,I ~1 1 '~·· Featurin~ Schafer Bro~. I I Stop in now and view our f abulou selection of top quality leather pieces The natural feel all at.ve ry special . prices. and comfort of leather upholstery ... with the quality of Schaf er Bros .... a timeless value! If natural, comfortable livinr; fiti; your lif.-.11t ylt", SchaJer Br<M'. deiiign8 leather for you. Sofa~ c·hain1 and ottomam 11 beautiful as they are practical ... tailored and refined by skilled craft8men with th · hjghett quality comtruction nail•ble •.• ready for the quickett factory delivery. Browiw. through our leather gallery .. -uvor the beauty o( our d i11tinguithed gtylinr; and wide Helection of deconitor colors. Feel thfo glove-110ft. lu1uriou8 teature. of th.- finest hide. ..• then t.U.e the qUJality step up to leatherf A timelCM value? LAGUNA llACt4 •--c....~. (?W) --·8611 APWI.,._.. OVERHAUL CLOSES DOWN CABLE CARS Clang MIHlng In San Frenclaco Clang Stilled ... Cable Cars Get Overhaul SAN 1-'llANCISCO c /\I') Tht: Jaunty clung of the city's cable cars has been silenced poss ibly for months with an abrupt de c1s1on by transit orfic1als to close tht: century old system for a S40 m1lhon safety overhaul "The whol<· sy:-.tcm 1s ant1quatt.'fJ It's really nothing spcc1f1c W'"V<' bet'n pakhmg and patching and patching and it won't patch ,my more," said <itll>t'rt Repp, chief night inspector ('ITY {fft-'ICIALS TUF.SDAY ORDER £D ser vice to gnnd to a hall with the rt·turn of the la!>t car lo the system . st.or a ge barn at l am today Transit officials said maintenance and safety problems had become so pt>rvas1v<' they could not be put off Slots. pulleys, "you name 1t" need work, and problems with the system's main motor that stopped the cars for five weeks in May and June have stJll not bttn corrected, Repp said. He said lhe dt-c 1srnn was m;idc to close the system because the summer influx of tourists, for whom cable cars are a maJor attrac- tion, 1s mos tly ov<·r MUNICIPAL RAILWAY Ot'flCIALS SAID the Callfom1 a Street Lane could be reopened in a month. but th e ot.ber two lines, running on Hyde and Mason streets, may remain closed eight to nine months The rickety system. bas1cully unchanged since the fi rst car climbed its first h ill Aug. 2, 1873, carries over 11 million p assengers a year. 70 percent of them tourists. Officials say the system is a victim of its s uccess . Jam.packed day and night, it is increasingly vuJnerable lo breakdowns as the num bl·r of traml·d cable car mecha ni cs dwindles and the specialized work or casting new parts finds fewer takers. The system is also a victim d the times. ALTHOUGH ACCIDENTS RAVE OCCUR&ED because of m echarucal problems, most occur when riders step off the L9th· century cars and into the 2()th.century traffic. officials said. Officials recently recommended a safer stopping system for the 40 cable cars. which are so hard on brake shoes they go throuAh 50 pairs of the s pecially made units a month. Robert Rockwell, a spokesman for the Municipal R ailway, said the halt was ordered by city public utility commissioners after lhey approved an engineenng report that recommended a total safety revamp of the system. "The dramatic effect of the cable car shutdown will be on the number of v1s1tors who come t.o San Francisco each year." said Rockwell "WE FEEL TERRIBLE ABOUT IT but it's got lo be done," anothC'r system ofhcial said Rockwell said approximately 28,000 riders use the cars daily Beckman Kidnap VictiIDs Said OK LOS ANGELES CA P > -A Fullerton-based electronics firm head said Tuesday he still hasn't received any ransom demand for two employees kidnapped by g u e rrillas las t wee k in El Salvador The chrurman of the board for Beckman Instruments Inc. said Tuesday that the Fullerton firm had not been contacted by the R e voluti o n ary Ce ntra l American Workers' Party, which has claimed responslblllty for the ambush Friday near the town of San Salvador. A man identifying himself as a member of the previously un· known guerrilla organization telephoned The Associated Press oo Monday and said Den· nis McDonald, 37. of WhlWer and co-worke.r Fausto Bucbell were in good health. The executiv es' driver· bodyguard was killed in the ,.l· leek. "T o me it doesn 't make sebse," Amo1d 0 . Beekman said when uked aboUt the kidnap· p i ng durin1 an awards c eremony at Pepperdlne University. "U1Mmployment ii utre~ biib down there, IDd we're proYldiGs 500Jobl. '' Beekman Hid McDonald'• family ll 1tlll ln El Salvador and that the firm would do •vell'- thlnl po91lble to aid tbe two men ud tbelr famWes. McDonald mana1ed a Salvadorean 1ubaldlary of Beekman Jnat.ruments. BucbeU, a P1Nl'tO Rico realdent, wu re- cently MDl to El Salvador lo help tbe component factory OYereome production problems. Beckman laid. I ... l \ AWAITING WORD Dr. Amoed Beckman Riley Invited To Pope Fete Oran1e County Supenl1or Tbomu R.1Jey and bls wife have been lnvtted to au.cl • Wla1te House reeepdon Oct. 6 for Pope Jobn Paul U. Riley aald Tuesday be doeln't know wb.y be received t.he lDvlta· Uoa from Prelldelit Carter to at· tend tbe f\.metion. "But I am trytn1 to ftnd out.'' He 1ald be ls undecided on whetherbecanattendtbeaffa.lr. "It la an uclUn1 opportunity and would M dlfflcult to tum down." be aald. . , -·-~~ --. OAJLY PILOT H-ousing Fees Rapped~ Newport Accused of Excluding ~inorities By aoeEaT BA&&Ea Of .. °""''' .,.... , .... Orance County and many of Jll 2e citi• h•ve driven -.p t.be price of bomea lhrou1b various devele>pment ree1 lo skyrocket· ln1 helghl11, according to a 1pokeaim1Ul for an Oran1e Coun· ty building coaliboo. G llbert Fereuson also •Loaled out Newp<>rt Beach for speeial cr1llcism al a press conference Tuesday, lheorizlng that a large park fee levied lhere bad its beglnrungs in a desire to exclude minorities from residence Fereuson. speaking in Santa Ana ror Californians ror an En· vironment of Excellence, Full Employment and a Strong Econ om y through Planned Development (CEEEDl. s ays that development fees for an average home in the county rose from slightly more than $1,000 in uns to nearly $3,500 in 1979. Ferguson said a re<:ently com plel ed survey performed tor CEEED and the Building In dustry of America shows 'that three Orange Coust cities led the way in increases in such areas as building, e lectric al aod plumbing permits, sewer lines and park fees San Clemente topped the sur· vey with development cost.II d $7 ,421 for an average three· bedroom home, be asserted. Irvine was second with $7,204 1n total c harges while Newport Beach imposed fees or $5,377. ac cording to the s urvey "Government has taken its hand out of one public pocket a nd p ut It into anothe r ." Ferguson said . He said that the fees being charged to builders are a bidden tax on housing because they are passed on to all home buyers. ·'They force up th.e cost d new housing, which pus hes up the price o f all ho us ing," he declared F ergus on a lso alleged that fees are being imP<>sed In some cases as a way fqr some cities to limit growth. Nixon, Ford Excluded He claimed that a $3,000 park fee pe r residence in Newport Beach IS a direct outgrowth or that city's desire to e xcluae minorities who can 't afford the pr ice of housing. Ferguson s a id the de velop· menl charges should be separat ed from the price of a house and people should decide 1f this ts the best way to pay for the m. Not on Guest List for Kennedy Library BOSTON <AP> Fo rmer presidents Nixon and Ford won't be invited to the opening of lhe John 1'' Kennedy Library next monlh. the Boston Globe reported today The newspaper satd the of· ficial reason for not inviting the two 1s that the Oct 20 opening in Boston is not being plC:tnned as a celebnty gala , but as a gather ing of lhe late President Ken nedy's official. poli tical and per!.onal family and friends Rut the Globe said there were reports that the fllmily thought Nixon's presence at the opening would be inappropriate becuu~t­ the> felt strongly aboul his role in Watergate Family members <'ont·emcd about having to ex plain surh a pos 1t1on and perhaps ignite a controversy that might win sympathy for him confined the guest list to people wtth connections to Pre!-.1 dent Kennedy. the news paper said. An exrept1on was made for Pres ident Carter . the only polili c1an mvited without connections to the lllte president Lady Bird Johnson. widow of Kennedy's running mate and Crash Kills Tustin Man; Drugs Eyed MIRAMAR. Fla. tAP>-The pilot of a twin-e ngine plane thal cr ashed into a house killing three aboard has been identified as a Tustin resident suspected of involvement in organized drug s muggling. Authorities say Frank Kostof, 47, whose wallet conlained a roll of hundred dollitr bills. was killed Sunday The Beechcraft 0 18 he was pilotin~ from a small s uburban Fort L a ude rdale airport smashed into a single- story house on takeoff Also killed were Abelardo Escovcr, 34, of Carol City, F la . and a third man as yet uniden tified. No on(' m the house was serious ly injured Kostof was a suspect in a Wei>t Coast drug smuggling operation. California authorities said Tues day The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in San Diego said the investigation was based on a ledger found in Kostof's apartm ent in 1977 The ledger apparently recorded drug fli ghts between California and Alaska Federal officia ls in Miami also suspect the plane was on a dru g run because it was succe'isor. has been 10v1Led, 35 well us th<.· d1recton. of C1ll pre:.· 1dent1al libraries An urudent1f1ed suurce told the Globe that. other thdn the fact that Nixon ran against Kt.-nnedy in 1960. the Rcpubh(•an tan't bt: cons idered a poltllCl.11, orfu·1al or personal friend of Lht• late pr~• dent. "and 1-'ord w;ii. '>till a r<·I c. at1vel)' obscure con.:ressman Ill lhO!>l' day!> " Tht> newspaper reported one librar) orru:1al a-. saying the de c·111wn not to invite Nixon and Fr1rd was not exactly the kind 11f thing you <JnnouncP W1· fq.:ured wt· d JU"t wail, and when "0"1l'bOd} ;i~kt:d , W t' d JUSl <.1n:swt·r ~cDonald Begins Murder T e rrns SANPf-:OH0 1/\l'1 IH .lt•f frey M<1cDunald hus tw~un '.t•r\' tng thrt.'(: l'Ctn~f'('Ull\1' 1111• ~t·11 tenccs at the Tt:rm1nal hl:tnd Federal C'orn'l·t1onC1I lnst1tut1on hNe for thf' murdr-r or ht , w1f1 and two daughter-. jlrt'ion of f1cial~ say The 35 year-0ld Macl><m<tld of Huntington Harbour, Jrnved Tuesday on a pnc;un bui. that brought him from RJlc1gh, NC and wa~ assigned to an · ad m1ss1on and orientation t·omrn1t ment" that w1Jl last two weeks OHic1 ab s <11d he "1 II I 1 v•· "1th the general prison population MacDonald was ronv1t'ted of one count of first degree murder and two counts of sccond-degre4• murder for the slayings of his fam ily in February 1970 at Fort Brag~ where ht· \\-,1-. -.1.1t1011C"d a~ an Army captrun During his trial, Mc.tcDonald contended that four drug crazed intrude r s bludgeoned and s tabbed his family to death and a ttacked him MacDonald'-, attornt·~., hd\C' BEGINS SENTENCE Or. Jeffrey MacDonald .1sked U S . D1 s tr1ct Judge fo'r,rnklan T Dupree Jr to re c·on:-.1dt•r his order denymli( ball IJl•nd1n~ JfJJ>t•JI of lhf' ronv1r llllrl Thomas Edged Uut For Arizona Post Orangt' County /\<lmin1!-.trC1tl\ 1 Officer J{ubl'rt Thomas \\J • edged out Tut•sda \ 1n 1oh in terv1ews for count) m;inJ~t·r of Man('op;i Count). Ant Thoma:-. madt' ttw 11-.1 11C final randidatl·S int1•r\'1t•w1·d h\ Arizona supervisor~ l1ut tht· JOii went tn Robert Mau11c•\ .1 formt'r ch1t'f ;1rlm1nl't 1.11111 11f Ridgeland ('ou n l}. South Carolina Thomas took a two day vaca lion to b<> 10terv1cwed for th(• post Monda} and Tuc!>d<J\ lie• \\a:-. 11n1· of fl\t' top .td 1111n1 ... trJtor' from throughout tht· <·11untn \\ho made the f1naJ round of 1nll'n'H'W" · Thl• ... at an 1 ani.:t· for tht· Jl>h .., 11•porkd to ht• betwet~n SSl.000 .tnd $75.000 ~·..r 't·ar Tht• 'wlc<·llon of Ma um•y 1:-. 111•111l11l~ on ... all.In nc·got1allons. 1 -.puln•smJn 1n l'htwnix '>l.lld to JJ\ Thomas .,alan 1s S52.000 Ills pa) alOnJt Wllh Uwt or other top l'Ull ntv t>mployees. has bt:en frott•n h~ :-.u1,.·rv1sor'> He indicated that government s hould go back to a bonding system and allow taxpC1yers lo vote on whether they want to rinance streets. sidewalks and ~ewers ··A~ 1l 1'l, homE-buyers Cir(• bu) 1ng a part of th1· 1·1ty when they movt-in." he a~scrted Fn1-.•uson l>a1d Orange Coast c1t1e., chargl' dt'velopment fre,., on a thr<.'<' be<lroom house that m<'lud<' C'o:sta M ~c.t. $2,924. Fountain V<illt•}'. $2,751 , llunt1ngton Ht'ach. $3.590, lrvirw. $7,204 , Laguna Beach. S:J,252. NcwJJQrt Hl·a(·h. SS,377 San 'lemcnt1• S7 421 "an Juan C<1111i.trnno ~t 077 S1·al B1-:H·h $2.>151, W1·-.tmm .... t..r, S2,933 Fee-. charged 1n unintorporal 1•d pllrt., of lh1· 1·oun1y amount1·1I to S<t.>H2. a1·c·or1l1n~ t1> the '.'>Ur \ , ... '\ f'wpor1 ke ... 1·h C 'ti) M ana~1·1 Bob V. \ nn '>old 1 h .11 dr-vell>r1 m1·nt <Jnd l>t•rv1l·t· ft·c-, ar1· 1·valuat<'CI each .June and ;ire ad JU~ted to rost of It ving factors H c scud the charA<''> do not PJ" for the ..,erv1ce~ that arc r1· qui rt-d of the city He said that lhl· park fee was app roved by voters through an m1t1al1\t· process in 1977 Sul1 d1v1s1nn rk\'(•fopl·r..., pay $162,221 pl'r .tc-n · 1f tht•) d11 n11t dcd1cut1· l.md. ht· :-.:ud Star's Aide Arrested S AN FRANCISCO <AP> -A Fairmont Hotel doorman made a c 1t1 zen 's arr est a fte r the manager of rock star Elton John allegedly rut him with a cane. Pohr1• ..,a) the rlbpute broke l)Ul Tut,':>day bec-uube John amt hi' m.inager .. John Heid. :m. \\ert• 111 a hurn 1111·at1·h a plant• Doorman John F1~ul•f'1a su1d h1· .J ... 1-.t•rl Hl·1d lo movi· .John ..., I 1mou ... 1111· but ll 1 111 ht·c· a 1t11 · .1bu""' F1 ~u1•1 11 ,1 1111 ·11 mad•· .1 1·1t111•n ., Jrn•st fo1 l1~1tt1·rv ttrid Reul \\,1: .. tak1•11 lo lhl• Hall ol .Ju~lll'1· H1·irl ".1•. I ••IPa-.t•d 1111 hi:, recogn11.tn<'l' Polic~ Prob•· Du•· LOS AJ';G ELJ<.:S I A 1'1 Thi· Los Angl'les Police• Cornmiss1011 1s looking into all<'J!altons of or gan11ed crtm1· involt·mPnl in lht• poltCl• dt'partml'nt and an al lt'ged l'O\'t•rup involving un authonzed d1sclo!-.un• of polic<' files in an invest1gution thrc'1· years llgo. KAUC TV reported Tuesday equipped with an illegal extra ----------------------------------------~­fuel tank and because of the hun dred-dollar bills. Cricket Field Authorized For Valley R e presentatives or the Sa- moan population of Orange County are a step nearer having a cricket field to call the ir own. Orange County Supervisors Tuesday authoriied the prepara· lion of plans for the field that is to be located at Mile Square Regional Park lo Fountain Valley. Supervisors also autboriled the use ol money from future ft. velopment appropriations lo cover COits of the ~ject\. ~))!eh l are eatimatechftu,000. - Most of the expenses will in· volve relocatinC bicycle tralla to make room for the cricket field In the sectlon of the park Dfar Euclid Street and Edtn1er Avenue. 1 A spokesman Hid that crtcllet[ bat been a national put.lme In Samoa since lt wu lntrodueed to1 the islands ln the ea_rly 1IOOI by• Brttilh m1Mk>narle1. I WtWe Papu, executive dlrec-1 tor of the Amuicu Pacific S•· moan CoaUtlon Commt11lon Inc., •If• there have been lean that t.he sport may be d.ylnc out amoo1 hll people lo Oranse County becauH of a lack of cricket fadlltl• . ' Gem Talk 1111 .I r Ill \ll'/l/(f f.ii C'1•rtt/11~ lit'r•111lu•11'1 JlC ··' MONTANA'S SAPPHIRES are dome111c bf>nullr~ For almost a cenl ury. sapphires have been mined in the Big Sky Country of Montana Called Vogo Sapph\rei;, these beauties come from a mine in Yogo Gulch Until l977. mining ope rations were mostly small·Ume. Miners searching for gold fi rst found the Yogo Gulch de posit in the l890's, but thought lhat the bits d blue mineral were broken bottle glass. Finally, one or the mine rs sent some samples to a New York laboratory and got the word back that be had round sapphires A British firm bought up the various small claims that had been staked in the gulch and mined tbe area for about 30 years. The "Montanas," as th e Yogo Gulch sapphires we re called. were marketed e xtensively In Europe. and won a sliver medal at the Univenal Expoeltlon In Paris laJ 1900. ID 1923, a storm damaged the mine. The 1929 m arket crash delayed a re·buUding. In 1977. Sapphlre-Yogo Mtnea Inc. acquired right.II and be1an operations. More lhan 70,000 tons of sapphires have been mlnfod lhere since th n. IT PAYS TO BE AN IDEALIST WHEN YOU BUY A DIAMOND. A O••IN"f'W1 ''not A t •W.I P'Jf"t r.."* Vou •Mt •t 10 blit worn l'tnd fllntoyed tnrovQn<x/1 ii utet•t'ttf"' 'Ou \hOu'd •~tor ... rt1•mOl'Wt lh•t'' ~n Of'tl""'• .. ln4,lfY t.UI .mo L-.ult,~ eu or '"G 001 "" of •h n"""""' 11r1111•nr"' """ .,.. .. urv ell.-111.tt :;;!' ,!!;,, ·~!'~':f ,~~:~o~d~~· fMVt IH~ C.itU«t 1dlf1tt < ul dlAmondtt W"y '' t uf 'o •tnPor1•M) Ae< •u~ wtlh Oi•mono\. un11•• colon'd 0""'' ~•u•v <l<'ll""CI• <>n llQM rf'flf'C ll<Wl ' ------------·- • in Cuba ComlJat Unit, Carter Says WASHINGTON t AP> - Pr .. lcilal Cuter I.QI ... will ,..port to t.be aadoa -probably w1Ut.l.a a .--• Asn.ncu atLempb to.-lbe Sovi•t umon to • • •llm laate \be combat capablU&.Y" of ltl brlsade ln Cuba. a naUOD be aaye haa become a .. ~ .. of lllOKOW. Of necoUaUons wUb tbe Ruuiw. Carter aaid. "I don't bow ............ will be IUC• ceut\al. U we do••~. we will take appropriate actkln to cban .. t.be ttatm quo..•• Can.. addreulna a ••town meednl" in New V ork City on Tuesd ay. dlaputed Soviet Forelan Ill lni1ter Andre1 Gromyko's curt dbmiasaJ of American atatemeots that the Ru11iao troopa ln Cuba represent combat forces. "IT 18 ..-combat unit.'' the ~ president said. He said intelligence reports m· dicate the brigade numbers about 2,500 troops with about 40 tanks and "some field pieces." But there are no indications, the president emphasized, that the troops po6SeSS any weapons that could threaten the United States. cordance•· wltb Mo1cow'1 polid•, be added. The So¥iet Unloa meanwblle . wu l"tlPC)IU!d to bave "lnel'ffMd 1ubelant.lally" ln 1974 lte etfortl to cooceal dlta1l.a ot lt.1 nuclear annal, notably lta mobUo mil tUN, atrateatc submarine COCl· strucUOn and productloo of land baaed rcdeu. Tbe lllecaUon ot concealment followifte lbe Soviel·American 1trategic arma control qrM ment ol 19'12 wu contalned in It aecret report by the National Security Coundl for the Senate lntelllgence committee's use in studyiQC the SALT U treaty, the New York Times reported to- day. THE TIMES said US of· f1cials, wbile not charging viola· lion or the 1972 pact's prqhibition against "deliberate concealment measures" to frustrate treaty verification , proposed in 1975 that the Russians stop the con· cealment activities. The report said the Russians denied any concealment but cut back on such activities, and the issue was dropped, the Times said. Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, several influentia l senators blasted Gromyko's speech. -Sen. Bob Dole, R·Kan., said 'lhe p,..ideftt'1 handlln1 ot tbe troop luue la "his tlnal chance to a b o w be can exert leadel'lhjp," Dole, a contender for the 1980 GOP presidential nomlnaUoo, aald Carter and the nation are being tested by the Ruaalana because of a perceived lack al leaderahlp. -Sen. Henry M. JacUoci, D- W 1&sb .. labeled as a "baldfaced lie" Gromyko's diamiaaaJ ol the U .S . cbarcea. Jackson said "hard evidence" of a Soviet combat brigade bas placed tbe proposed strategic arms llmita· Uon treaty "on ice for an in· definite period." -Sen. Frank Churc h. D· Idaho. chairman or the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called Gromyko's denials "wiac· ceptable" and recommended the panel delay voting on the SALT II treaty until the troops con· troversy is resolved. BOTH CHUR CH a nd Sen Jacob Javits, R·N.Y., the com· mittee's ranking Republican. said the treaty cannot receive the 67 votes needed for ratifica- tion while the Cuban situation remains deadlocked. "As far as I am concerned," Church said, "the matter can be 'closed' only when President Energy Unit Audit R e ports Carter la able to certify to the Senate hll conclusion baaed on our independent intelll1enc:e as· 1es1ment, that these Soviet com- bat forcee are no lon1er preeent in Cuba." -Senate Republican Leader Howard H. Baker Jr. of Ten· nessee said he was "a.stonlahed" at Gromyko's statem ent that the United States, in compla.inin1 about a Soviet combat p resence in Cuba, waa waging a prop- ag.anda campaian "based on f alaehooda. • • . BA.KEil CALLED on the pres- ident to quickly make public the recoonaiuance and satellite evidence be said bas convinced an who have seen it that there is in fact a brigade of Russian fighting men in Cuba. U.S. officials said privately they found no merit in Baker's proposal. One official, who re- quested anonymity, said such an action "could blow our entire in· telligence operation." Several senators recalled that it was Gromyko who in 1962 told President John F Kennedy there were no 89viet missiles in Cuba. "I think Gromyko has a credibility problem," remarked Sen. John Warner, R-Va Af'Wlr~ CARTER INTERRUPTED -Demonstrators greeted Presi- dent Carter outside Queen's College in New York City where he held his "toughest'' town m eeting to date Tues· day it1ght. The meeting was interrupted by the de · monstrators and two were removed by Secret Service men and released after questioning. Gromyko, while nol speclficaJ. ly mentioning the troops. told the U.N. General Asse mbly earlier in the day that "all sorts of falsehoods are being pUed up concerning the policies of Cuba and the Soviet Union. It is high time that you honestly admit that this whole matte r is artificial and proclaim it to be closed." MillWns Mi.sspent on U.S. Oil Storage THE SOVIET Union, be said, "shaU not allow anybody to meddle in our internal affairs." Neither his n ation nor the C ubans. be said, has ever "threatened anybody." Carter said Cuba is dependent on Russian aid and "acts. in ef· feet, as a Soviet surrogate in areas around the world." The Cubans "act completely in ac- WASHINGTON (AP> -The Energy Department spent S27.S million for storage facilities it could not use while U.S. efforts to buiJd up crude oil reserves were hampered by Iran's rev- olution and other factors, an in· ternal audit says. The audit released Tuesday sa~:> by the end or June, $41 Tellico Dam OK'd Despite Protests NAS'fMLLE. Tenn <A P> -The process of filling the Tellico Dam reservoir and flooding the spawning grounds of the rare snail darter could begin within a month, officials said, after President Carter decided to permit completion of the controversial project that bas threatened to make the fish extinct. The tiny fish has been the central character in a long legal bat· tJe over completion of the project on the Llttle Tennessee River The president said Tuesday he had signed "with mixed reactions" the legislation allowing completion or the 12-year-old project WORK ON THE dam, which as 95 percent completed at a cost so far of $116 million, was halted last year when the Supreme Cour1 ruled the reservoir would wipe out the fish, which was protected by the Endangered Species Act . But supporters of the TV A project say it will create an economic boom in the area and that the t hree-inch fish can survive in the nearby Hiwassee River, where it has been transplanted. Cart.er signed a $10.86 billion appropriations bill that contained $36 million for the Tellico Dam and exempted the project from the Endangered Species Act. "I ACCEPT, WITH regret, this action as expressing the will of the Congress in the Tellico matter," Carter said. "l am also con· vinced that even if I vetoed the bill, Tellico exemptions would be proposed repeatedly in the future." The president acknowledged that signing the measure could generate congressional support for other pending legislation he favors. "I believe that avoiding a divisive veto battle will help focus.congressional efforts on priority concerns," he said. m1U1on had been paid to Sunoco Terminal Services lnc., Seaway Pipeline Inc .. and Koch Shipping Inc under two-year contracts for marine terminal services. More than half of the total "represented payments for services the government was not able to use," the audit said. U nd er th e S t rategic Petroleum Reseryc program. the ~ovemment began an effort to accumulate a 750-million· barrel reserve against fulwre oil shortages THE DEPARTM ENT con- tracted with the three com panies to receive the oil and channel it through company- owned storage pipelines into the department's own pipelines and storage caverns in Louis iana and Texas. Those contracts re· quire mmimum payments even if the facilities are not used. Last winter's oil shortage , triggered by political upheaval an Iran. forced .a slowdown in am ports for the reserves. And The Washington Post. in today's edjtions, reports the na· lion's reserve program also has run into oppos1t1on from Saud1 Arabia l\nd other Arab pr o ducers. THE POST said while the ad· ministration stopped buying 011 last November due to the Ira· nian crisis, the decision not to resume the program this sum· mer was prompted by wa rnings fr o m Sa udi Arabia 's o il minister , Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani, that such purchases would lead to reduced produc- tion. The warning came after Saudi officials announced an increase Rain Dampens Southeast Sowhwest Mercury Expected to Hit 100 T~perat•re• ~ .................. IP" .. .,~~~~~~~~~~~ O.Ortt\ In llw mounlalM. lllOf\ol wlll r•noe from 70 to IS wlltt IOwt In 1tle mlcl...ot ellcl 503. Albu'QUe A .... r111o ... u ... .. 8e111,,_. Bosl'Ofl 811fl•IO CM'l'•- Clllogo Clncl-1 CMwleM 0.l·FIWtt! Oeft- Oetl'Ql1 .._,_ "°"°'"'" ............ 1,.,. ..... .JKlts'vtlle ~Clly usv..- UtO• ltodl u..-..,.. t...iffMle -.n-. ,_ ..... , Mltw ..... Mpt .. St,. NhlW!lle .... 0,,,.. New Yen Olill• City OfftMe on .... ,.,.. ....... ~· ~ttlibwlll f>ttMMIOr. "-se LAMll• .... , ..... 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The Post quoted a Wh it(;' House offacaal as acknowledg111t; Tuesda y that re s umed purchases for the reserve "could cause Saudi Arabia and others who arc producing at a h1~her r ..ill' lo <'UL lld1'k their produc t 1 r 11 The newspaper also quoted Energ~ L'ndt"rsec retar> John Deutl'h as -.ay1ng the ad m1n1!.trataon 1::. <'va luating plans to buy 011 for the reser ve in tht- «domesllc market The audit says the Energy Department C'an ust-the pre pa Id <;toragt· .,Pf\'l('e<; O( th!' threP firms lall-r But 1t "oY'• oil shipments ror the reserve "have dried up to such an extent that the contracts will almost surely ('Xpare before the Department 11f Ene rgy r an takt.-advantage nf thest' catc:h-up prov1s1om. " The Sunoco contract as bemg extended for 18 month'> al a g reatly reduced service pn< •· which. af full~ used. y,ould bnn~ tht' rost:-. do"' n ..,ubstantwll). th•· rl'purt nolt-<l Sabich Suit Settled ASPEN. Colo <AP) A setUement bas be-en reached in a civil suit filed two years ago against singer Claudine Longet by the parents of slam pro- fessional skier Vladimir "Spader" Sab1ch. Attorneys refused lo discuss the terms of the settlement The suit, filed in May 1977. asked $1 3 malbon in damages. including Sl million m pun1t1ve damages, which have since bt:en excluded in wrongful death actions under Colorado la~ Ms Longct was convicted of crim mall) negligent homicide in Sabach s death in Pitkin County District Court on J an 14 . 1977 The shooting occurr":d m March 1976 an thP S250 000 Aspen home !::iabach had <,hared for tw•i )ears with Ms Longet and ber three children. Ms Longet mamtained that a pistol accidentally dls charged and killed Sab1ch while he was showing her how to us<--1t Ounng the trial the Sabach~ · attorneys tneci lo obtain lhe conf1dent1al files of Glenwood Spnn~· 01!-.tn ct Attome~ !-'rank Tucker The} w•·r., an terestcd m the contents of ~1' Lon~et's d1ar~ emit laboratol") analy~e<. of blood and un ne sample taken soon after the shootm~ The' E'\ adenct• .,,, asn t uc;ed a~aanst ~h Lon~u an the hom1c1dc trial becausl' Colorado cuurt· ruh.·d that at had been seized 1llegally --------------------- I mm FU RN IT URE .......... 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A .... , WlllCOA'l'I 111111"" t • IATilllO&• II IHfT1'. t • IUllOA't tt,• 1111"'-I . \ CALIFORNIA DAU. Y PILOT .4~ Plea Bargain For Bianchi? Newton Wins MiStrial Spousal ~~--~ Rape BillOK'd LOS ANOELES \AP) 'Kennetb 81.a.ncbl, cllar.-ct lft .MVftl Slfanflin& df1\.ba, lnchacliftj ftve attr buted t o the Hlllalde Stran&Jer. la pl a bartalnlftl wllb 'bellinpam , Waab , ud L06 Anael aut.horiUea In an ef. fort toe.cape the dHlb penalty, tbc Loa An1e lea T l mea r e porta Ho wever , B e lltnaham PoUce Chi~ Terence Manaan, contacted TUesday nlabt, ca)led lhfl Timlll account "rumora •· ••AMCM• and 141.d Bellingham a nd Loti .Angeles-aru aulborlllf's were meeting In Bell ln•bam to d.Lscuss the murder charges again&t Bl&nchl Quotlng unnamed "reliable sources," the Tl.mes said Tuesday that prosecutors from Los Angeles have been in Bellingham for the past few days negotiating with Bianchi. EM 10 Odd~eftl Sougltl By Tbe Associated Preas ' .,. ........ PANTHER LEADER Huey Newton OAKLAND <AP) -The Jury couldn't reach a verdict, but Black Panther co ·founder Huey N..,w\on believes a secon<lmL-,t:rial la u good aa ac· qulttal on charges be kill~ a 17-year-old pros- dtute. · "I'm very happy that I was acquitted even lbouah there wua one person on lbe jury who waa not lair," a Jubllant Newton sald Tuesday alter a panel ot elcht women and tour men deadlocked LI l ln favoc of acquittal. NEWTON, 37, WAS so pleased when Judge Donald McCullum declared lbe mistrial lbal be shook hands and thanked each or lbe jurors wbo concluded be had not shot Kathleen Smith on an Oakland street com er In 1974. ''It's an absolute victory and we're going to celebrate," said Luke Ellls. one of Newton's at· torneys. 4 Age nts Arraigne d In Alie n Brutality Two Southern California counties have moved a step closer to ending participation In the odd· SAN DIEGO <AP) even gasoline plan, despite the threat of a renewed Event..s leading lo the in· strike against the Southern California Rapid diclment or four U.S . situation. according to U.S . Attorney Michael H. Walsh. their coll eagues. spark· ing a death threat, said Walsh. Transit District. Border Patrol agents ac· Ve ntura Coun ty c u sed of brutality T he six-count indict· ment, handed down by a feder al grand jury Tues- day, came after border a gents testified against supervisors voted unan· ( J toward illegal Mexican i m o usl y T uesday to .fi;'l' ATE. a liens ~a1v1e spar1k~d ~ a s k Gov. Edmund G. "potent1a y exp osive Brown Jr. to r e m ove ...._ ______ __,, their county from the plan. Their vote came a day aft er Kenneth Hahn, chairman of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, announced he wants Los Angeles off the plan. too Spa "o" C harges •A b u.we· SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Synanon Founda· t ion has filed a suit in federal district court against state Attorney General George Deukmejian and the State of California. charging harassment and abuse. 1t asks the court to prevent the attorney general from "des troying the Synanon Church." "The attorney general has already effectively destroyed another non-m ainstream religious or· ganization. the Worldwide Church of God. by means of imposing a receivership," documents riled with the court said llolf fo S pra y ing Asked EUREKA <APJ With residents in nearby Busing B rand ed Abysmal Failure LOS ANGELES (AP) -Black and Mexican· American community leaders have asked Superior Court Judge Paul Egly to control the city's school integration program after criticizing the Board of Education and accusing district teachers or racism and insensitivity has been no success with On Tues day, L os in Angeles De puty Mayor ~ey ~~f~. program Grace Montanez Davis read portions of the open letter sent to Egly that Indicted were borde r pat rolmen J e ff r ey Otherson, Bruce Brown. Dirk Dick and Daniel R . Ch arest They we r tt charged with conspiracy to defraud the govern· ment by interfering with lawful government func· lions a nd d epri ving aliens of t heir civil rights in a series of 1n c1 dents lhat included heat 1ngs According to the in · dictments. the alleged ass aulti. (38 act i. or violence l occurred July 3 and 4 The rellult was almost ldenUcal t.o that ol Newton's a first trial on the cbar1ea. That Juo d~adlocked 10-2 last March 34 in favor of acquittal alter four days of deliberaUons-lbe same length of lime the second jury s tayed out. JUDGE McCULLUM told prosecutor Tom Orloff and defense attorneys to appear in court Thursday to consider the posaibWty of a third pros- ecution. but Orloff told the New York nmea be would ~mmend the case agalnat Newton be dl"Ol'J>ed. Newton. who rounded the Black Panther Party in 1966 along with Bobby Seale, claimed that lbe charge against bim was fabricated by lbe Oakland police department in a conspiracy to violate bis rights ~ He could have been convicted on a variety of counts. The most serious was ft.rat-degree murder, which carries a maximum seotenc:e of lift im· prisonment. NEWTON lS FREE on $130,000 baU, pending appeal of a conviction last year on an illegal weapons charge It was Newton's seventh felony trial and his fifth murder trial three of them in the 1967 kill- ing of Oakland policeman John Frey. His convic- tion in the first Frey trial was reversed. The second and trurd trials 1 nded in hung juries and the prosecution dld not try again. He spent 22 months Ln prison after the first murder conv1cllon. Af'"TER MS. SMITH was shot, N Cuba and forfeited $42,000 bail couldn't get a fair tnal He rel on Oed to iming he the Untted Statei. in 1977 J Edgar Hoover oncf' Panthe rs the mo<;,t dangero Newton 1ru.1sted the real'= est a bhshmt'nt ced the Black p 1n the country was the Amencan Now. sa1d an Oakl lice intelligence or hcer who ask£•d not to be identified, "We're JUSl not looking at th"m anymore · Memorial Dedicated FOSSALTA DI PIAVE, Italy IAP1 A memonal marlile ~tone dedicated to Ernest Hem initway waJ> placed along the Ptave ~1ver near th1'> Venetian town wht.-n· the late L' S wnter was wounded during World War I SACRAMENTO CAP) -An Oregon-t~ law allowing a wile to charge her husband with rape has been signed by Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. The measure, AB546 by Assemblyman Floyd Mo ri. D-Pleasanton, goes into ellect next Jan. 1. TE<llNICALL Y, tt re· m o ves a century-old provision saying that ,rape does not apply within the confines of a m a rriage. Feminis t groups denounced that exception as a remnant of medieval times. Opponents of the bill said they feared a rape cha rge would be used to try to extort a divor ce settlement. A group of d e f e n s e l aw ye r s cnticiied the bill as a p h o n y solutio n t o marital violence, saying counselJ.ng and a ttacks on unemployment and a lcohoh i.m would be more effective MORI SAID Tuesday that the bill "is ~ sta te· mcn t by Ca lifornia ns that we will not tolerate violence in the homt: " Thi' meai.ure makes no rererences to gender . <,o <.1 woman lheoretical- l~ could be charged with rapl• by her husband It also prov1de i. for IC!>'> seven• penalties for -.pousal rape than other 1' pe~ of rape southern Oreeon threatening to physicaJly prevent the spraying or a controversial herbicide spray in national forests, California's Humboldt County i~ asking the federal government to temporarily halt "as written before lhc school board approved a resolution Monday call ing for implementation of an all-voluntary bus· ing plan to replace the current mandatory bus ing Quantities and as~ortments a re limited, so hurry in! the practice here Al a t umultuous meeting Tuesday. the county Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to ask the U.S. Forest Ser vice to stop s praying feder a l woodlands with the phenoxy herbicide. 2·4·D for the duration of the deer-hunting season. ·.l~t ' f'••d l •fl Ni .red LOS ANGELES <AP) -City Controller Ira Reiner has refused to approve a $2,147 expense ad- vance for Mayor Tom Bradley's I.rip to a meeting on the French Rivier a. Reiner also nixed $9,283 in expenses for four other city officials to att~n~ th~ same meeli:'lg. - lhe 19th International Civil Airports Association Congress in Nice, France. And he v~toed ~5!390 in requested expenses for fi ve other city officials to attend a second airport convention in Honolulu. Repealing a cha rge . he has made before. Reiner called lhe trips "junketeering." Board pres id e n t Roberta Weintraub de· fended the all-voluntary concept · -likening it to one in San Diego -and attacked the c urre nt prog r a m as uns u c - cessful. "It's siUy to say we're racist. The busing pro- g ram is an abys m a l fa ilure," she said. "No school's even 50-50 now and we even have some that a re 60 to 86 percent minority students. "The recent statistics on white flight sta rtled us," she added. "The re TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE: PROGRESS OR PERIL? Once bright with promise. the future seems ominous. Is technology -with its rapid, sometimes hazardous changes -the villain? Or is technology our best hope to solve the complex problems that cloud the future? America's love-hate relationship with technological change is probed in Congress by Newspaper's foll series "Connections: Technology ond Change," beginning Saturday, September 15 in the Doily Pilot. Led by Professor John G. Burke of UCLA, historians and social scientists illuminate sources of invention, the impoct of technology on modern life, and prospectf for controlling change. College aedit fOf' Courses by Newspaper con be earned by enrolling at Coastline Community College. Coll 963-0824 fOf' registration infOf'motion. Courses by Newspaper is offered as o public service of the DAILY PILOT CO<RSE.SBY~ •• ....... We se ll firs t quality ;.ind c11s C'Ont inuc•d merchand1::.e from Seur:-. Retail a nd Cat a log Distribution. "Was" pnrt·s quott·d <trt· thl• regular prH.'l'' 11\ wh1C'h the it em~ \.\ere formerly offered by Cata Jog or in many Sears Retail stores a round the count ry . Travel Bag Was $19.49 Now s13oo Women's Dresses Were $30.00 . Now $1199 Polo Shirts Were $6.99 Now s35o 6112" Ceiling Light Fi xture Was $4.79 Now s2oo Impact Driver Set Was $13 27 Now s7oo Sandals Were $3.99 to $5.99 Men's Jean Coordinates Jadret P.nts VHt " . Were $32.99 $15.99 $11 .99 NOW $11.11 $10.41 s 5.00 HunUa•toa Bead1 *5Adam1 Adams ~ M•IJIOUI C714)ta-... C •l l ftt• t 1 1 """.,-"'.._ Wrt, ..,,_ ..... , .. ( ... -- Women's House Dresses Were $5 99 Dresses Were $23.99 Pants- were $15.00 Now s7so Girts' Corduroy Jean Were $10.99 Now s549 STO&E HOUIS Mw,.l'r1 .. t; .. t :• 8at•r••1, t:~:• s-H•1. tt:•s:• A* abotlt SeanuedU pt au. • ~ .... , • ...J I .. Robe.rtN.W!Md/Publl\her fhoma1'k•vlll!dftor O<IOgo Coast Daily Pilot ..-:,,u t~_::J~:O r Dfl.,.e .... iiiiiiiiil•W·ed·Ned-·a'f··-~--.--·.·.··m•llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll•e.·r·&>t-ra_l<.re.ib·l·C"-'E·Cl·lt·or·I···· .PaQ9-·E·d·l·tor·-·:;;;;:~~ State Drags Feet On Bay SOiution It wun't loo many yean ugo that Orange County cheered new that lhei tate had purcbued 741 acrea of the Upper Newport Bay for an ecololtcal preaerve, thu. Ravlna the area from the horron of dev~lopment Today tho6e cheers hl\'e turned to boos. The Upper Bay is facing xUnctton and lt appean the state of Calilomia is obstinately unwilling to Urt its hand lo halt, or even slow. the process Granted. the tate Department of Fish and Game. whtl'h 1s m charae of the preserve, lln't responsible for the cuU:Sl'b of the i;1ltut1on That's the JUrtsdJctlon of a lot of other governmental a~cnc1cs · Rut F\sh and Ganie reprti t!nlatives are absolut"ly wrong when lhey ~uy they houldn't consider dredging out the silt that's alread)' eollected until tht siltation pro cess is hailed Al the snail's pace Wlth which efforts to halt ~illallon are moving and et the speed with which the s ilt is blanketing the bay. shortly there will be nothing left to save. The Fish and Game position is intolerable Represen· t at ives wtune that the agency lacks funds lo do the work and that they don't want to waste lhe money digging out the mud only to have it return the following winter. As far as (unds go, there are more than enough rederaJ grants to cover s uch restoration work. not to men· lion the possibility that the department could propose s tate l~aslation to provide dredging funds. Waiting is on ly going to make the problem more difficult to approach and much m ore costly to solve. Refugee Logic The recent Orange County visit of President Carter 's refugee affairs coordinator could help focus at least some federal attention on the unusual refugee burden being carried by the county. Noting that Orange County now is home to 9 percent of the 230,000 Indochinese refugees in lhe country -more per capita than Los Angeles County -Ambassador-at- Large Richard Clark said he and other members of the r efugee task force wer e impressed with the way in which the county is coping with its unusually high concentra- tion of refugees. I le a~recd that extra federal funds probably s hould be made available because of the shortage of public hous - ing here. Funding should be concentrated on the most heavily impacted a r eas, he said. That's somewhat en couraging, because there's little dou bt the refugees will continue to be attracted here by the warm climate, availability or JObs. presence of friends and relatives and ample supply of sponsors . T ht• nf•xt st~p . of t•ourse, 1s for Congress to comple te: :.H'tion on <.·xtens1on of 1 he refu~ce assistance act tha t ex 1nn·s 1t11s month In light of President's C<Jrter's µrom1se lo increase hy 14 .000 a month the numbt:r of lndochine15e accepted during the coming year. there would seem to be htlle choice bul to continue fede ral reimbursement for public ass1slanc(.: and m e dical car e given the refugees by county aj,!t!Ol'lt'S If arNtS lJkc Orange County accept more than their s hare of the load. they should at least have the financial assistance of the rest of the nation's taxpayers. Bikes & Buses Orange County Transit Di strict directors say they're willing to m ake it ea~1er for bicyclists to use buses. Their notion 1s to instill bike lockers and racks at so-called ma- 1or bus stops throughout the county. Big deal. The trcmsit district leaders. creatures of the internal combustion age that they C1re, theorize that devotees of pedal power will wheel into, s<Jy a park·ancJ·ridc hul'i lot. store their bikes for the day and then Jtlmp on a hull to J<Cl to work. or wherever That lovely theory ignor es th<> mijtlcr of who rides bicycles. It also overlooks one fun<lamcnll•I d1ffon•nf·c· between the bicycle und the automoh1h• portahll1ty Transit district officials admit t htit what th(• hley cling folks really want isn't stationary storn1<1· pl11<'1•11, but rt way to carry the ir bikes with them on the hu11 Oh, no. we can't have that, hufh:d the tr:uu.lt dirt•(' tors. Thal would mean bike racks mounted on hu11cH. And that would never do hecawse the drivers und mcchunlc" find those racks bothersome. But who ~aid bike racks offer the only unswcr 7 The transit dirnctors really ought lo put som e of the district's fine e ngineering minds to work finding a wuy to meet the real needs of bicyclists who want to ride a bus now and then. Could the answer be as simple as removing a few bus scats" • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Da11v Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comme nt Is Invited. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Sports B1t:..•. BOYD How many sport.a come to mind ln which women are better than men" Marat.hon swlmrn1Dc, certalnly. ln that, they've pulled ahead mJ1hU· ly ln Jmt the last few yean. Al tM ftnt woman to awtm the EQlllab Channel noa-1top both wa)'I, Cindy Nicholas Dear Gloomy GU8 If Gov. Brown waa paid only for the da11 he 1peadl bl Call.loriid8, IHI probably couldn't af. lord to nm for tM pre- aldftey. S.L .._, ... ~---·-.... ...... ,,~~·· .. ... ---.. .. 1:1:~ ...... . beat the 1975 record of John Erickson by 10 ho urs 5 minutes. Some margin. It's said that the better women swimmers now are faster ln the water than was the re· nowned Johnny Weinmuller ln the 1934 Olymptc1. If you want an euy way to make t0me pocket money, youns fellow. -traln your pup to antrr out loll 1ollbal11 and bring them to you. Then take the do1 for a dally walk around tbe near11t 1olf course. Canine f ucier1 ln Great Britain have been do- ln1 lhl• for 1ean. Tbat occulonal uaer that develops a tlllM for bumu 011b can be quit. a menace, clearlJ. Oae IUeb lD Alta la said to bave kUled at leut au,..... To di.It lealthJ Ult ol can· dld•tee for membenblp lD n.....,..,.a.1>,,.._ ... Mr. ,.,, Plo&bow dtJ ,,.rrla~ '~foci: Richard Reevea . Who'll Solve the Cuba ~Crisis.'? WASHINGTON The namt of Uw aame LI : The Rus11lans Ar~ Comln11 The playen· A ~ouple ol lhou.sand Soviet troops, ln competent Am.:rlca.o aples, a cynical Stnlit~ a nd a panicked prealdent tncompetencc, cynlchsm and p 1o1nl<· are n ot hing new 1n Wo hanilOn And kt.wdarus are nolhin.c uew in Cuba T h ey JUH happened to 1111 t.'Onlt: togeth er 1 n the labt few w eek s to creMte one of lb e s1 ll1t·r crises in American po hucal d1plomallc history Things are so screwed up he r e that a private citizen whose name will be revca.led at the end of this column as going to h<1ve to be called in to calm America down Earl Wate r s The "crtala" beaan ln mld· July when Sen. Richard Stone, D·Fl• , beard that there were RuH lan "combat" troops in Cuba. "Combat" w &3 lbe key word because there have been Russian military personnel on the island since the early 1960s the number seems lo have varied between 5,000 and 10,000 "advisers " The State Department, alter consulting what is known he re al\ "the intelligence commuru· ty." told ·Stone he heard wrong. But it turned out at wab our 11J)les who were wrong and the 1n telllgence community -the words are used he re as af the CIA and rriend.ci were ft V1rg1rua suburb rever sed 1uelf and said a r e·cbeck or 1ls wubte baskets indicated that 2,000 to 3,000 of those troops were CJr· ganau-d rus a com but briJ(ade HOW LONG has lhts been go- 1 n g on? Maybe three years . Maybe LS. The lnlelUgence com· 111un1ty wun't sure. Enter Sen. Frank Church .. chairman of the Foreign Rela· lions Committee, facing a tough r e-election fight 111 hla home state, Idaho. and poesibly look· Ing for a way lo build up his fuuy image as an implacablf' roe or Soviet imperialism. A lot of voters in Idaho, 1t turns out, think Church Is sort on communists. Church wa rned that the Senate would not raUly the SALT II arms limitation agreement unless the R ussians sent the bngade home President Carter , panickinl{ al the prospect of losing his treaty. then took to l.elev1s1on a nd told the n ation "W e consider the presen<'e of a Soviet combat brigade in Cuba to bf> a vt--ry "erious mallH a nd that th1!1 status quo 1s not acceptable " So. president and nation ar e n<>w commi tted to ch a n ging that 11 ta tus qu o, to dolnc "aomethlng." ANO A LOT of senators, wor· ried about the political lmpUca· lions or voting to ratiJy the arms limitati o n agr ee m e nt - especia lly whe n the president seemed w be confirmlna that Key West m11<ht be attacked - no w have an exc use to kill the SA LT treaty and begin ap· propnating billions of dollars for new m1ss1lc systemi1. Wh at, t h en , is the .. something" the administraUon 1s going to do? They are, as a lmost everyone an Washington kn ows, trying l o get the Russ ians lo send some of their boy'i horn<' as a token of good faith Uut one of the people who know., that, Republican Senate leader Howard Baker, told me that he and his party "are not go1n~ to let t he Russians get away with Just getting nd of a rcw ('OOks and clerks " TIU: RUSSIANS, who, let 's fa<'f' 1t . have a perfect right to u ... (. their own people to tr&1.0 Cuban :sohliers. probably aren't gr11ni.: to rt•mov(• a ll those troops they have pnde, too. They also have lhe power to do what lhey want. u.nless we're planning to l(O to war ab<>ut 1t. So, Carter and Sc·cr~lary of State Cyrus V<tnc1· ar(' working on a deal that Haker and other SALT op- µoncnu. will label a "sellout" to .tn Amencan public that must be gett1nl( a lJttle scared by now. Wt• art' coming lo a n impasse, p<1,..,1 hly a dan~erous one. Whal to t.111 ~ Someone has to come furward to co nvince the Amc·rican people that 3,000 Ru!l\Htn troop~ an• not about ll1 '" 1·rthrow lh1., Republic or any olhN Afln all. wt• h;.1vc 2,5CXJ 1 0111IJJI truop ... 1n Cubu, too - 1h•·\ rl' a l th1· Guantanamo Naval Ha~•· :inrJ a few more 911 1111lv' north of lht• •~land. Who l Jn 1111 th.it·• () 11 I .,. " n • · m ,, n T <> ~ ,. t lho•lll 'I ht•' llfll or lh.-. ITll·~~. lht• pr ,. 1d1•111 .111d •.1•11.1111r~ wh11 1h11 I. .. 1111> 1111111:.111111 I'> ;1 -.anc "'' ....... 1•11111g 111 llJ\ ,. \11 •• ,, 1 1 11.1.1111 • 111 11111 r11r"1~n polil'Y 111 • \ii• JI, t11 \ I\ 1 -.rn~t·r New Targets for Church-State Debate Did llw ... 1.11(' suprt•rnt• c·nurt rulinJ.l wl11d1 liJrrt·d th1· rJ1splJ\ or a hi::l1tc·d t r11"' 11n th<· Lo-. I\ n~clt's < '11 y II a 11 '>IJ.tn u I th1· death kndl to a ll i;:ovr.rnment 1n volvemenls with rehg1on? 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Schwartz, t WO t·<11tors or th\• Golden Cate I.aw ll<'Vtf'W .11· curately point ,,.,, thut "1.1.hat " trivial to om· pt'rs11n may lw 11r <'o m pt• 11 in i.: 1 rn fl 11 r l <t n ,. ,, t 11 another" In lh1 ·11 .1rt1clc· t1th'<J "Can tlw SL1t1· lfrar <1 ('rci..,.., tht• 1-wo law ~tu<lc·nti-. <•xpl11r1• 1n cons1d(•ruhle depth the in1pJ1·1 nr lhl• t:OUrt !\ cll'C'li-.l llrl Tht•y c-onclud<• that 1t 1s ··too speculative" lo sa> that outl:1Y. ing the cross on lhe r 1ly hull will sl1mul:1tc· ht1gut1on atlar king ~ovemml'nt m vi1lvl'mcnli. with rel1g1ouis ~yrnbol1!1m s They point out an On•go n dcc1s1on <I .owe v City of Eugene> barring u similar 1-1ract11·e has not had that cffert But 11 1., • nr er 1·1\ 111,., .. o1til • 1 h.1t HI tt11• I.I. ,1lo.1• 11f I h• t 11111"1 dt'l'l !.1t1n 1n th.-. t""" ~ 1111 I , .... 1(11 .tlh 11111111 o•tl 11111 t ,il1fom1.1 .., 1·11n ... 11111t11111.il pr" \l•rn111:-oth<·r pr.11 111 1• ... ~·h1d1 h,1\1• 1rk1•!1 "•m1· '" 11pl 1· l11r m.11\\ H•ar ... rll:I\ lw c h.tll1·nr1·d Th i-. ts 11.1rtw11l.11 h 111,.. 111 l'11nnt·rt1on with -.1.1i.. )'11\f•r11 11wn1 "lwrt• I tw l1mv pr .11 tll I" uf c-loi.tnl! stall' otr1t ,., fur 1h11·1 h1111 r s on <:oud l-"1 11!.1 \ .... "' 1 .. 11 lit•r htld to he un\ •111i.t1lu t11m.1l hy Hw d1strwt t•ourt 11( ••P pt•uls IT CAN now be expectl'd that such things as d1splay1ng the nut1v1ty scene on lhc Capatol lawn :ind permitting certain c hurch choir jlroups to conduct concerts in the Capitol rotund<J wall even· tu ally be challenged Furthermore. since J S ~Jlem .ind 5chwartz report. the• court notl'd CallCom111 ·.., (·on!>litution not only proh1b1ts a ll la~s respet'hng an establishment <1f rel1~111n, but also expn:sslv JtU:.trant~s the free exerc1l)e and l'nJoyment of religion "without dtsl'riminution or preference." lh•· lt•rtJ! 1.111tl1n 1· pr.111111• "' "lfl'rtlf.l' 1 .. 1•1 l,11 1 \ ,, ..... tllllt'o Y.1lh 11 r.1 \ • r n1 ,, \ •ii r 1111.ii 1 h 1,. li.11 r1•ol T IH \l•K\ \(-f of ,,.t.111111• .1 1 h.q1l.1in h\ •·.wh hou-..• d .., 1 11111111.11• · .11·.1111 1 llw mir11-.11·r., 11( ,1fl 11lh1 I 11•1!1•11111'1 .111d '''l'h nnl "" f.1\111,.c l .11111 1r11110"'' th•· 1·n1irrwnh 111 •in·· p .1rlll'11l.11 ,., 111:1011 Ill ._,., 1 lljl•lll .tll Ill alll'llll .1111" .11 .111 11fr111;ol l1•g...,l;.il1v(' mt•t·t A:. ~a lt•m arid Sd1wart7. rt·rn ;irk. · lht• onl.\ p111p1•r poi-.1 I 11111 fOI llllVt•rnment (IS I one ,,, Ol'lltlJlll\ .. In Jn~ ('Vent , niter Ion~ yl·urs of 1ndull(tnl( in the practH·P or re· 1· l' 1 v 1 n J.t p r a y 1• r s IJ t· f o r e h•l(l :.lJtl\l' •WSSHlllS, then• IS no dcmonstrablt• ev1dcnc1~ that the lawmakc•r<; hav1· l>t>nef1tc-d one "1111 :\011111-: th:.il llu· llouse of Ht•pn•wnt..tll H•-. ren•ntlv raised th1• pJ~ nf its rhaplum lo SS0.000 "h 1 h• tht• St·n;.ih• UPJ'l'd t ht'lr'i to S34 .39H. 1t m11~ht ht' w1·1l tor som <'One to <·h<i llcnAe I ht' ''on tin· uun1·t• of th1• l·hapl.11n., in the St<.ttl' Lt.'ga~l;.iturl' b~fori> they <1t art demanding t'Omparable pay You Just Can't Explain the Old Days to a Kid "Co me anti c limb on Grandpa's knee, ret~rkln. My, but you're a cute little 11hrtmp." "What's a shrim1>. Grandpa?" "A ishrimp? Well, now. a shrimp's o Ul· ll• creature who liveti on the bot.tom or the ocean . Fi1hermen ao out in bout11 a n d ctit.ch th.al 1n their neu." "Whal for, Grandpa?" "So folkll can eat them, Peterkin. Why, we u11ed to have a nice ahr1mp salad or s9me aplcy abrt.mp curry maybe once or twice • monlh. Of course, that waa before 1hrimp hlt te.99 • pound." "What'• shrimp taste Uke, qrandpa?'' "WELL. It kind of t.ui. like crab." "What's crab, GranclP8'7" ''About SI more a poand than 1hrimp. You'd boll them and U..,'d tun • '°"'-' .,.. -tM outald•, about tb• color of 1mok4ld Nlmoe. '' "What's saJmon. Grandpa"" "Out of sight. But a salmon's a fi11h, Peterkin. You do know what a fish i.A?" "Oh. 11ure. Grandpa. I've seen lots of pictures of fish. But you mean you can eat them ?" "Only if you make more than $100,000 a year, Peterkin.·· "WHAT DOES a fish taste Uke, Grandpa? Does It taste Uke macaroni and cheese?" "Oh, no, Peterkin. Aa I rttall, It t astes kind or nshy, 8Ut)'OU at least QUMht to see aome In the flesh. Tell you what: 'one oC. Panela these days I'll take you down lo the meat market. They often have fish on ex.hib1t." .. Th e what market, Grandpa?" "THE MEAT mar , Oh. I forgot We ll. it's ta m e you learned whul m eat 1:, Now. ther e's all kinds or mP3t Wl' can't afford any more Thtrt''ll pork 1o1nd l a mb and beef ..• Great ba.Us of fir('' I can remember when we used to eat real meat aa often as three times a week . And o n Christmas, we'd open the ,. . • 1· mortgage and buy a whole prime rib I'd carve big, thick, JUICY blabs and. .And. . •. "Are you all right, Grandpa?" "I th.mk llO, Peterkin. It's just that the doctor told Grandpa not to ~ct too excited. Now. where was I 1" "YOU WERE telling m e about the meat market, Grandpa." "Come t o thank o f It, Pet.erktn. you 11houJd know what the m e:it m11rkc1 is . That'• where Mother goes to gel out chieken." "Uah. ch.icken ! It seems like that'll the only treat we ever have, Grandpa." "That'tJ nol 1to, Peterkin. Why, just IMt week, Mothe r seTVed each or UJll two hot dogA. Now. lhut'is what t call brlnalng home the bacon." "Urlni:inJt h o me what, Grandpo"'' "It' a u.n cxprc1111ion, Peterkin, It u11ed w m an doln.ll well. Now It mcan.'4 doln1 th lmposslblt. You uy It when you want to but.- ter l'lomcbody up." "What's. ." "Oh. shut up, Pe terkin, and eat your apaahetli and Ham· buraer HelJM?r balls." • NATION More Titne Needed Convicted killers Gerald Paul Brown. left . and Craig Marvel work among the plants in one of the gardens they've raised outside their death row cells in Point of the Moun· lain, Utah. The pair, who are allowed just ( THE BOOKMAN J ::.1x hours a week to tend their crops. say that they need more time to take care of the large flowerbeds and extensive vegeta· blc garden . in the Reviews DAILY PILOT Juror Learns Lesson CLEVELAND (AP>- The judge has thrown the book -a civics book at a 20-year-old man who played hooky on the day he was to report for jury duty. Judge Manuel Rocker, a municipal judge in the C leveland suburb or Shaker Heights, said he did not think that J ef · frey Sugerman un · derstood the importance of jury duty. "SO I did something to avoid a recurrence," the judge said. Sugerman had been charged with contempt or court. fined $100 and court cos ts and sen- tenced to three days in J&ll for not appearing for j ury dut y Sept 13 Rocke r suspended the fin e and jail sentence on t h e condition that Sugerman read a civics book and wnle a report on court or ganization a nd operatJon. THE R EPORT must be s ubmitted l o th e Judge by Oct. 6 Su german s aid h e kMw he was to report for JUry duty but he was working and did not un- derstand the seriousness of not report.mg " Wldl ... y. 8->tember 28, 1970 • DAIL y Pn.OT A 1 QUEENIE PlJBLIC-NOTIC& ,IC'TITIOUS aUllN•U - NAMa ITATH••NT Tiie 1011-1119 _...,. ere doln9 bUJIMU_,. THI! SoCX.ITH COAST COHSUMl!R GllOVP, IW.A CM-•Y Orlwt, Costa Mtw.. Calffomlt ~,. Eclwl11 M. Hormt11, U U ·A Carawty Odwt. Cosl• Mt\e c.iu ... 111e..,. Ltwrt11u W. Norme11, UHi lltlboe Ao1111e. Gardt11 Grove C.il~nMO Lowell 0. NOf'm•11, 1011 N•n< y LAM. cou. Mew, Ctlltomla 9'671 Tiii\ bvSIMU Is CO<\Cl11(tlO by • llmllff -1Nnlllp. l'.dwlftM.~n Tiiis tta-WM llllCI w1lll Ille c-w Cltnl of 0tlfl9t '°""IY Oft Sep-~·-• 1'. ,.,.. "'""• Pu~l•llld Otenoe C.O.lit Delly PllOI, Stitt. "· 26 -~·· 3. 10·. ,,,. 3701-1• PUBLIC NOTICE' c-... ,DM FICTITIOUS aUSIHl!U HAMI! $TATl!Ml!HT Tiie 1!>11-1119 oet'IOft 11 doln9 b"~' nan o ''Look at this· .T~y had me on 'hold' so long I forgot I had l.M phone tn my hand!" ALLl!O~O 0£L MAR BEAUTY SALON. l1l2 E. Co.•• Hl9llwty CorOf\t Cit! IA¥. dl"°"'4t'2tU P.rvl11 F-l. S26 Utll Str~t. PUBLJC NOTICE N·M27 SVPE•IOA cou•T OP THE STAT I! OF CALIFO•MtA PO• TM E COUNTY OF O•ANGE No A-lt1MI NOTICE O F HIEAltlNG OF P1ET.-10H FOR PltO.ATE OF WILL ANO FOlt LETTE•~ TESTAMEN· TAltY AHO FOlt LIETTEltS OF AO· MINIST•ATtON WITH WILL AN• Nl'XED. f\tolt a! 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Al DAILY PIU>T CALIFORNIA I MISCELLANY SAN t"RANCISC'O (Af'l Slate Coort of Appeol J U.11Uct• 1'1aul N HwvonJlt. charged with trowinll marlJuana 1n his home, muy be ablo lo conllhue on the btlnch becaime of a looph.oJe In , th(' 11~1.1lc ConHt1tution, the pro 11t-c utor in the c1.111e s ays A legal bCholar says Hal vonak 11luy al.80 be uble to argue that a st!orcb warrWll police obtained lo 111e1ze 323 marijuana plants in his home wwi mvalld because tn vcst1a11tors used a telescope to confirm plants on u back deck wert-manJuana "I WOVLD SAY the defense hai. a good strong issue on Ute 11carch and seizure question lfl th ts case." s aid Profc i.sor Phillip Johnson, associate dean of the Uruverslty or Callforrua'!> Boalt ll all law school "It'!> 1>0ss1blc the defense might pre· va1I on thut 1se.ue " A rt the Bord Way lfalvonik, 40, and h11> w1ft• we r e arraigne d Friday In Oak land Piedmont M un1c1pal Court on complaints charging cuch with cultivation of mari Raul Gutierrez. 25, whose arms were a mputated 10 months ago, paints with the aid of San Diego rehabiLita· lion counselor Herb Holden. Juana a f e lo n y and posscs111on or marijuanu a misdemeanor At YMCA 'Slim Living' to Be Topic of Classes In a ddition. has wifo Deborah. :J?. un a ttorney. wus charged with possession of cocaine. also a felony She pied innocent to all three charges, and llalvonik was granted a delay until Oct 2 1n entering a pica UNDER ARTICLE 6 OF the i.lale Conslllullon, .. a Judge as d1 squahf1ed from acting as & Judge without lol>s of i.alary while there lS pending an indict ment or an mfor mution'" charg mg tht• Judge with a fe lony Classei. on "S lam L1v1ng" are being offered by t he Orange Coa!>l YMCA on Tuesdays al 10 a m or 7 p. m , and on Thursdays al 7 p m al t he YMCA bu1ldinl( in Newport Beach Thi' classes arc 1>art of u nullonal YMCA program that approaches the probl('m of being overweight with education in the areus of nutn A "('omplaanl'" 1s the only thing 1X'Od1ng :.igamst Jlalvomk. i.:u d Clayton W Oavega. deputy Alam eda County district al torn ey h:.indlang lht· JUdge'i. l'USl' t ion, mot1v a lion and body mo· t10n YMCA spokci.mun Davt· llord 1n)( s auJ the 00-mmutc ('lusscs in C'lude simple cxcrc1sc rlone to mus ic, d1sc·uss1on on behuv1or rnod1f1c1tl1on . and rup s t•ssions A nutnt1<J01st wi ll rnstruct th'• da..,s cs. llardmK ... aul Regastrnl1on for the 10 we<:k <'oursP 1s S25 for YMCA mem ber s and SJS for non-m<·mberb 1-'o r information. c-all the YMCA al 642-9900 House wife Come to Aid Of Prince HISllOPTON. ScoUand <AP> Like a latte r -day Walte r Ra le1sch . a pretty S cottis h housewife came to the aid of Prince Charles whe n he was in danger or getting a soaking from the rain. The prince was tourmg a vete rans' hospital in this Scot· tish town when the blus hing la1>s. Mary Colgan, a 26-year-old mother of two, broke out of the c rowd with her plastic umbrella to protect the royal head AFTER ESCORTING the bachelor! prince o ver the 50-yard route to the next building, Mrs Colgan said · ·'I just <lid it for a dare . A man 1n the crowd dared me to do it. I think Prince Charles is lovely, and I got a c hance to s peak to him which I didn't expect "H E 111ANKED M E and said, •Watch you don 't get wet either.' " Sir Walter Raleigh wus the 16th century courtier who threw down hls cloak in the mud before Queen Elizabeth I. Male Rape Investigate d ln Slashing BURLINGA MJ-: <AP J f'olicl' in this San F rancisco J'eninsula city ar<: investigating a re port from a m an who say!> a nother man forced him to take off has clothes, raped him an<l lh<'n :.l<tshcd him rt·pe<alf'dly w1lh a knife Tht• v1cllrn, whose name wai. w1thhf'ld. was described only a.'> a Mill brae resident in his 40s He was hospitalized for treatment of deep slas h wounds on has neck. chest and hands. lie was r eported in stable condition in t he intensive care untl 01 a Hur llngame hospital Burlingame police officer Kevin Collopy s aid he stopped the profu.<Jcly bleeding nude mim after he drove through a red traffic Jlght at about l · 20 a m Tuesday. The victim said he was attacked a short time before by a nother motori s t after he stopped his car in a eucalyptus tree grove beside the Bayshore Fr eeway. "If 1l gt'l!i out of M un1c1pal C'ou rt. 1t J.(IX'l> to Supt·rior Cou11 whcr'• an information will tw fill•d ," -.u11J Ua v1•ga NudR Models End Strikt> S AN JOS E I A f'1 !"ud•· mode ls h<Jv<· rnd1•d lhe1r week long -.tnkc at S un Johe Stale 01vt>r..1t y art <·lui.w s after ad min1strator-. promised to sn111 through n od tape to try to mN:l their dt>m:.tnd.'> T ht· 2!> mal r and fc mal<· models an· seelung pay of S6 in stead of S4 an hour. warmer room s to poi,e in a nd better dressing room facilities The models complam that room le m- p('raturl'S huvP been so cold In the winter thut they got goose humps and caught colds A leader of the newly formed South Bay Model~ Union. Hui Lombardi, said after the models returned to work that if ad m lnistrators break their pro· mases. the models will put their clothes back o n and resume their strike Newatrom •II over California la rounded up each day .1~.'~ATINO ~--.......... 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Ins tru ctor Lavon Thorp will offer basic freestyle disco steps and line hustles will be em- phasized, eliminating the need for partners. Registration is $8. For information . phone 493-1171 from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Dfaat.h Not.ire• ,Record Marrf .. e Ll~e••e• l A$ VEGA$, "''" NIAH••O<t lit•""'' l\"4.9CI he .... '"''...cie Hl'T.1 BO ... T El<OE·Mcl<EEHA... Owne H.,010, 40, ..a Tllll""• M lt, OOth ol(MC•~ PESTOA MENOE$ ~ro c ' .0, •M -·• Tereu , 2', llolh 04 (0<011• ~· 'Ni• J0HN$0N·8AANES CIWlrie> W ... •no C•tny L.e Joi both 01 S... 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SM Jolln, ,, -I Ind~ DMI~,,.. 1• 00111 01.cio 8•11 B,..,..dwav Mortuary O"•c-ol HunllnotO<I fl..,.r" lor SEPT 10 \ TEO"O"D MA(HfMEA OAVIS JOfin Peter J OHN STEVENS TEOFORO, r•sl ti, 79, llnd Carotvn S~ 18. bOlll ol deflt ol eor-.,.. Mar, pjKMd away Hunt1nQton 8ee<ll Sep4 "· ''"· s .. nrhred l>'l llb b@lo••O M E Al( IN 8V ROE LL Du•n* wltt Hele1>, G•ugllle,. 8•rb•r• Cllrlst~r. '9, -!>naron LH , U , F<>llm~. Arudl-, P•trkW. Allen ol ll0411 ol I N ine. Cor01>• del 'Nir •nd gr-lllldron C 0 0 P E A -LEW t S D a• ta Wllll.,.. Follmer Mk llffl Follmer Rl<llmOrlcl, ... -EllUbelt\ J-, -Ak -.t All.,;, Jr. At~b St, bo411 ol Hunllngtotl BMcl\. ,,.,.. -,,... tar...,..., al,.., T,.. sel'T. 11 family '"uesta dot1arlonl lo lllf! OAVl~TNAM • 0..111H F ., •S. c•"CH lune! Al Ho.JQ Memori•I •nG Penn.,. Ruin. 26, boll\ ol Hunt· Ho~p•Cal ..._,,.Pon ~II onqton 8'>1t<I\ ' ltOllSON FEtTH·OOUCET Wrlllam Joel,~. ELF t E BELLE ROBSON re.,.,.,nt and Dono.,.. A , JO, llOll\ of trvin" of Co•C• -·(a."""' t'Mi. Sile .... LEAAY THOMPSON Oon Jav. l'I. • w lGow ol veCeran ol Spanish ol Newl)Ofl llMcll, and DilWlo Jonh, .t.merlcan WM. mem.,.r o1 Sant• """ 38, 01 Corona cMI ""''" Calumpll c.mci. She Is suNI...., bV ""' d•u911ter $atllo Fl•m•nQ <>I Cosla N11t .. , C• -Hllcla May Spooner of Can&da ~ QranocnltGren. I Qrul· Qt•ndc hlldren Ser vie•~ w•re P'l~ld Tue\CMy, ~fJI 2S 197• et • JO PM, H•rt>or u-Me..-lel CIWIPOI. war. r•n HOll•nd, Cllr "I Ian $c fpnc e AHO.r, COftdUCIM. SenrlCH unoer the dtr-e<Uon H•rbor Lawn-Mount Ohv,. Mor1u.,v o1 Co51<t MPsA. ~SSSA ltYDER TOM AYOEA, -•IGM ~nG1nq at H&rt>Or ~·--c Ollve Mortuary <>I Cosl• Me"' S40-SSSA WILLIAMS GAACE WILLIAMS, rP•IGent ol Cos.la"""'"'· C.. Puled 11wav S..PI 11. to• $ervlte\ •re POMlnQ a l Harbor L.Aw1>·Mount Ollve Mortuary ol Co••• Nie.., ~SSSA. Murderess Succumbs At64 SANTA CRUZ <AP > - Esther May llelwinkle. known as t he lonely hearts club murderess ----------18 years ago, is dead at N t S · t the age of 64. ep une ocae Y • Mrs. Helwinkel, who (A[MATl()oj BVRIALAT "oEj claimed she had been 646-7431 married six times, was c ... kw , convicted of murdering frffporlfolio he r fi nal hus band, 1• ~" Gtm1 ekr Lawrence llelwi nkel, by ---------__ lacing hi s food and coffee with arsenic. ,--------....... """ She met him through a IAlTZ..IBGetOM FUHlltAL HOME 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 ea.&.lllOADWAY MOaTUAaY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMITH & TUTHtU MORTU.UY WUTCUff CHAf'IL Mortuary •Cremations 427 E. 17th St Costa Mesa 646-"'888 ,..Cl la01MllS SMITHS' MORTUAaY 627 Main St. ttlnt~ach ,.., ...... y . COLOMW. PUtBAl MOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 PACfPIC YllW • • M:HllAL , ... Cemltery "40ftuart .. CNpel 3500 Pecitlc View Ori~ Newport Beech 644-2700 MIC:09MICB wotn'UAlllS 1.. Laguna Beech Ill *"9415 L.aouna Hlllt 789-0833 Sin "'*' c.1>111rano .-1ne lonely hearts club ln San Jose. After serving 10 years in stale pr ison following her conviction in Modesto S uper ior Court. she lived quietly in a Santa Cruz apart· ment. He r parole officer , Paula Hubbell of San Jose. said her Santa Cruz neighbors did not know of her criminal past. The coroner's office is conducting laboratory tests to lry to determine the cause of her death. Her body was found at h e r hom e, and h e r cremated remains were pl aced in So qu e l Cemetery. Alumni Meet Due The Orange County Alumni Council o f W ashlnston Ui)i versity of Sl. Louis will hold a cockt.ail party and buffet for alumni, parents and f rlenda al lbe Laguna Beach home -Of Doaald and Robert Fischer on Saturday. Tbe 7 p.m. event will be held It 390 Ledroit: Lane. The coat 11 'J per person. Cbedtl may be mall to Dr. Carl Held, 1125 E.' 17th St., t237, Santa Ana, Ca. 92701. For ln· formation, call m..-1. ·-·----··---.... ·--------·-~~-~-----·-.. Wldnesday, September 20. 1979 DAILY PILOT A9 WASHINGTON <AP) -The Labor Department'• eneray pnee reJIOrl hu made ltl debut, and Amerkau wUl DOW know from olftelal IOW'CU 0 _sp~lr ~l,., .,.. rilln1 or falllnt Tb• r port. offlctally c alled "Conaumer Price.. J:neru," wlli contain tnformirttc.ron l'rice chanps In tbe rec.all pric uf 1aaol1ne. fufl oil, natural 1•• and electr~clty each month, lht' department said Tuesday. ENUG\' Pal t;s HAVE ~n ris· Ing aharply alnce lho start ol the ur rt!llec:otlng the 60 percent rise ln crude oU prlcea cbar1ed by the Or1anbat100 ol Petroleum Export.l.Qs Countrlee. Tbe flnt report. lnchaded \heee na Uonal 1tatllt1ct: • -Tbe averaae prtce for a 1aJJoo of auollne ln Auauat wu M.7 cena., Ul> 3.7 Centi from July. Duriq the flnt etsbt mood• of 1t7't, the avarace price for all types of Cuoline roee 28.2 cena.. -Fuel oll prlcea rose to an averaie of 80 centa a gallon last month, up from 75.2 centa in July. The national average was 2S.5 cents a 1allon higber than December 1978. -Electricity aver11ed a .37 for 500 kllowatt hours ln Auguat, up 20 cena. from tbe prevloua month. -Forty thttma of natural 1aa co.t SH. 70, up 1t ceuta from the previous monlh. A therm is equal to 100,000 Brltiah thermal unlts, tbe bulc meuure ol beat. IN ADDmON TO the national averages, lhe report breaks down statistics by region and city. Tbe report. shows, for example, that of the 28 cities surveyed, the price of gasoline is lowest ln Houston -81.4 cents for leaded regular, 90.S cents foe unleaded recuJu and 912.3 cents for leaded premium -and h11hest l.n Buffalo -sum centa, Sl.074 cents anctSt.101 centl, r6pec. Uvely. · Butfalo a1IO rub bllheat of the 15 cities foe which tueJ oU data ii la col· lJeted, ·wi&b ,.W. av••linl 81.4 centa per 1a1Jon. Tbe low ii 73.8 cents tn Baltimore, the report aald. ELECTalCITY PalCES ranged from a low of $9.'5 per 500 kilowatt hours in SeatUe to $46. 72 in New 1; York-New Jersey. REVLON FORMULA 2 ACCENT YOUR BEAUTY WITH ~~~~~l~~lyS.t" .. L 3 50 • B FOi Norm1I Ofy 511111 4-. • [A. ---.:F~OIM.l~A~2 I ~?!,~~y~l~!~y~~ hL 4 50 CUAM$8• • B fOI Nor,,,.I Ory S.1n J ... • u_ ,., ..... ........ " ... Lipstick <Atme or Fros1ed Oil Control Stick .•s oz. 2.60u. 3.50 INTRODUCING ••• ./?/, . ~;.,~ by PRINCE MATCHABEW AN EXCITING NEW FRAGRANCE DUSTING POWDER 4.0u. 6.75 COLOGNE SPRAY COLOGNE 1.5 .. 6.50 .75 oz. 4. 75 1.3 oz. 7.00 COLONIAL DAM•S 1889 VITAMIN e ALL ovER Hand & Body Lotion 3,500 l.U. 17'/z oz. 2 95 • BRUl-SPLIT LOTION by FABERGE Bold-Brash refreshing lotion for at1er shave or shower 3.2 oz. SIZE 8.50 2nd DEBUT LOTION with CEF 1200 ••• LOOK YOUNGEI Helena Rubinstein "A Blaze· of Cognac" THE FIERY NEW BEAUTY MESSAGE • Lipstic k Cream Care C.pac w .... ., l ldt c.c- • Frost Care 2.7 5u. "STRONG & GLOSSY" ACRYLIC NAIL I ~~~ ~OL 2.60 0.1 "SI.I flSHIOW' LIQUID I SILK FOUNDATION Solt or Goloen :~~ ez. 4 • 7 5 a 1 _ "SU fASHtON" UQUID ~.;u~1E: 5.00 ,.,i The Horley System HERE'S BEAUTIFUL HELP FOR YOUR HIPS THIGHS & BUTTOCKS !his massage regimen helps smoolh woblem areas Kit with spot massager na1ura1 sea moss soap anel massaqP cream pli.1s how to bookie I JO LEN Cream Bleach lh<· iota I bleach 10 sa1e1v '•-"' <!a•~ ha r b1ond 10 :.. l"Cl with s"n 1onts 1 oz. 4 oz. 2.75 6.75 PHYSICIANS FORMULA® MOISTURE LOTION 8.8 oz. or ' MOISTURIZER (JAR) 8 oz. ---- Light and lovely mo1stur111n9 care for oily or normal complexions SHCW. '10.00 VALUE 6.50 EA. ENJOLI by CHARLES OF THE RITZ 8-HOUR NATURAL SPRAY COLOGNE .6 oz. 4.00 1.25 oz. 6.50 "Cultured Pearl Look" JEWELRY NECKLACES MOIE IEAUTFUL '1.50 VALUE 15" 2.95 11" 3.95 24" 4.95 ~&oz. 5.95 ···-·"°" N(QUC( 6.95 :!cw 1 ~99,.. COSMETCO BIO-KUR HAIR REPAIR The original Danish conditioner for damaged hair. 3-TUIE pg BLOW CARE The special conditioner for hot·blt>w 1tyllng PfOleets hair from heat d1mage. I ._ HOT OIL TREATMENT Enriched with w1ter soluble lanolin. coconut on and cholesterol ... concentrated to http restore beauty to problem l'lair. 3-Tim NI ~· 2.00a . Eylure NAILS (\ I (If ~re "ll' "' ~ ia ·r-·-· .. -~\. '-i" &sy to apply Long Lasting Will stay on until you t1ke them off. COMPLETE KIT 4.50 SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK I q oo AM TO q JO PM MON. THRU SAT. • 9 ·oo AM TO 7 00 FM SUNDAY NESTLE BGYPTIAN HENNA ........... ...... 2,. .. u. • ,,. •• lmlTIM. ~ ... • , ' } . . . ···•--ie -••• . A Ju1Ct! Or111k1 48 oz. SIZE HUNT'S SNACK PACK PAK OF 4 PAK "LIBBY'S" CANNED VIENNA SAUSAGE 5 oz. 14 3 7 CARNATION INSTANT BREAKFAST ASSORTED FLAVORS ",-----~~ I - 1 1 €rnation l instant breakfast ; /~.,. .... , BOX OF 6 ENVELOPES PINATA REAL TORTILLA 'CHIPS Regu lar. Taco or Nacho GOLDEN GRAIN SPAGHETTI 16oz. OR EGG ~I ~------------------.... ~-------------- • " .. . .. . . . .. .. . ... '-'· • . • . ... .. .. . • ' •. ""· ·. • . .. .. ·- . ~ ~ .. .. .. · . •• }. ·: ~ .. ' .. ~ •• ... '· ·-: .. - NATURAL ORANGE FLAVOR "TANG" INSTANT BREAKFAST DRINK 27 oz. JAR SUNSWEET "HOME STYLE" PRUNE JUICE with PRUN E PULP 40 oz. SIZE BETTY CROCKER SCALLOPED or AU GRATIN POTATOES 5.5 oz. SIZE EA. ROYAL : GELATIN DESSERT ~ ...... ,- 3 a. IOI ASSORTED FLAVORS CELEBRITY "IMPORTED" SLICED BACON TREESWEET 100% PURE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE FROM CONCE NTRATE !Unswe etened) 64 oz. SAVE EVERYDAY •••• AT SAV-ON "CHICKEN OF THE SEA" CHUNK.LIGHT TUNA IN OIL or WATER ~ 6'12 oz. CANS EA. SAVE EVERYDAY .... AT SAV-ON C • H • B "YELLOW CLING" PEACHES ~~ CHOOSE FROM SLICED or HALVES 29 oz. SNOW'S "NEW ENGLAND" CLAM CHOWDER IT'S CONDENSED 15 oz. CAN c ~~~ :x_:.~ ~ .-...... c clam chowder S'AVE EVERYDAY .... AT SA\t-ON DIGESTIBLE CRISCO OIL VEGETABLE OIL FOR SALADS & BAKING 41 oz. BOTTI.£ SAVE EVERYDAY .... AT SAV-ON CONT ADINA TOMATO PASTE 6 oz. CANS CONT ADINA TOMATO SAUCE 8 oz. CANS LA VICTORIA TACO SAUCE "RED" or ''GREEN" . .. --~ - @ntadin~ HUNT'S "THICK RICH" TOMATO 'KETCHUP 14 oz . SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK! 9:00 AM TO 9·30 PM MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:00AMT07 .00PMSUNDAY ..-T. ..... 'llirl aa " d lps' sss I .. 0 19111 ..... .... MIWFOft llAC.._ltlt .,.,,..., ....... ..._ a Tot0-14171 ......... .._ ... teoee ~111 *'+="' ""'· '°""'"'"·~ t0111«1&W..-IAMTAAM-Hll ........... tt. I ' • .... MOUTHWASH & GARGLE "AGREE" CREME RINSE & CONDITIONER • Helps Stop The Greasies Aaaorted Formulas 8 oz. SIZE "PRELL" SHAMPOO • 11 oz. LIQUID • 5 oz. CONCENTRATE EXCEDRIN --ANALGESIC TABLETS The Extra Strenath Pain Reliever! aonLE · OF 100 "REYNOLDS WRAP" ALUMINUM FOIL STANDARD 12"1 25ft. "FRESH START' CONCENTRATED LAUNDRY DETERGENT Famlly lln . ' "CONTAC" DECONGESTANT CAPSULES 12-Hour Relief AD PRICES PREVAIL: WEDNESDAY, SEPT . 26th. THRU SATURDAY, SEPT. 29th. EXTRA STRENGTH "EFFERDENT" DENTURE CLEANSER 96 TABLETS PYREX WARE 6-CUP TEAPOT They're Practical And Versatile Starr tresh w11n no "left over · 1astes PRACTICAL • USEFUL END TABLES Walnut l1ntsh with Queen Anne legs 1n assorted shapes 25" llCH .. Marble top with 15 g 5 solid brass stand. 11" HIGH AlL TABLES UNASSEMBLED EA. "LADY SUNBEAM" ELECTRIC SHAVER with "MICRO-TWIN" SHAVING HEAD One side lor legs. the othe• for underarms .76-171 POSTER From your btari.. & wh1tr or tolor print nPga1111e 01 slide LIMITED TIME OF'FER MEN'S WOODEN VALET Puts clothes and acct> .!.01 ~'- at youi lingertips and ~e~o., them neat UNASSEMBLED 46" HICH 16.95 WALL HANGING CABINET Oark walnut t1n1sh with glass <loor 20''1 811,"123'?" ASSEMBLED 19.95 f:m LIQUOR CountVasya VODKA .,.., Foster Creek en.Ola 8 29 BOURBON.,.., 1.75LT. • MacKinnon's 8 39 SCOTCH • ...., . 1.75 LT. • Samuel E. Webster 7 39 WlllllEY ..... I.JILT. • Davenport to•• a1v 6 99 GIN • ...., 1.71 LT. • scon "WALDORF" FACIAL TISSUE WHITE TWO-PLY BOX OF 175 SHEETS POLAROID ''SONAR,, With Split Second Automatic Focus - -~-:~~•;. ~ ~~D POLARoco "One Step'' POLAR0to SX-70 LANO C AMERA COLOR FILM T ;ii•<, tha•p C'P;H PAii Of 2 /'' ~ '•Jib 31.95 l10 P~rt~ 10.99 "MR COFFEE" with EXCLUSIVE "COFFEE-SAVER'" Sil 1P~ ColleP Sav~~ Mon"v 2 TO 10 CUPS #CBS 100 'GET REBATE OIRECt FROM MR. COFFEE CLAIROL® 20 INSTANT HAIRSETTER by CLAIROL For cu1c k Sf't'1nQ IJ I ") .' 'fl ' C"'· "... I I #C20S LADIES' TOPS 100 oolvPaler with tong leevPS 5 88 v l'PC~ or '\QUiHP yoke too with tie C'IO!>ing • EA. S-11-l /. "' 100' polyester with band collar or square bib 1op S...l .., "SELECTMOP" AUTOMATIC SPONGE MOP With "Pop-Out" Ref Ill System l ever operated self wringer action. ...._.._ a TOeo..a•nz......, ,.., ...... ftll0-IU7a ... ;ua•• .. ..,. ~-·""" ucs ·~· ..... IAMfAAM-1911 ........... lt . ·---............... -..... .. A ll DAILY Pft.OT r=i==:=~=-=--~ .... " ~ -8,_w .. &a.. DaU., n. SAN RAMON fl'•nanclal ad vl1er Howard J. Ruff, who roM lo promlnenc for advocaUA1 ta.. pu.rcbue ol 1old and allwer bullion and co1na aM lnnauo;, hed&f!l. hu utted 1ublcrlben to "wub (their) bandl ol th In tan., pn'<'lou metals market.a" be<'MUIHl "th marketa are no lonaer ot'd•1tly .. Rufr ll lhe editor of "Thf' Kurr Tunei." advtaory letter. h06l ol lhe syndlc-ated Rurf llou1e telev1s1Qn pro11ram, and author of lhe bf-st sellin1 book. "llo~ to 8ro1pt>r Ourtn& lhti <'omlni lha(I Year•" · • "ALL Pat:VIO 8 ADVICE," ~e said. "uaumcd • volalJle but ord rly mart.t. In • m•ll~r of daya, It dumeed rtom a red bot but orct.tly market t.o an un mana1 able monater At these pricet. ac:tln• lhl• way, allv r and (told ar not coos •rv11Uv In nauon or Ltoublc hedMf'N tor lht- prudent lnveator Thlly' rc rrapshooU NOTING nu: INCa EA.81!0 d•llY trad1n1 Umlla ror precloua motal1, Ruff uld "&9ld can come cruhin1 down faater than It wenl µp ft could drop '100 with no buyers and no way out. l don't c:M.r.s lt aotd aoea to MOO und •liver to '30 -and the)' might. I'd rather sleep well." nurr udvlsed subscribers t.o, at t• 1n1n1mum, 11ell enough of their gold and silver coins to recoup their ongmal cash Investment ttnd "take your free nde on the rt>Rt " But, he emphaaized. they l\hould "avoid the leveraged rutures 1n metals llke t he plague Oon't ~et caught up in this get-ricb-qwck gambling al· '· WE'RE ; t .. ..., ............ . ................ I-Cw• ' ,....., flMefntNSURAMCI ___ .. --· --t-...-·114'.Ml~IMMerlll-1411 - '' fTI!liftlr· ~--­,...,.. MUIAICI . Catholic pri"Cst Bernard Pagano ls tree of rob· bery charges as the "Gentleman Bandit" after a lookallke con · fessed to t h e °"' ~~ ... ._ ~ Now Open • low Cost Spay, Neuter . Vaccination Dermatology Freeway Animal Hospital of Costa Mesa 2538 Newport Blvd. 645-2483 By Appointment ··1·m a h f'dtet1r , not ~ crapshooter," Ruff lf&ld, "und the e m~lal11 no lon11er Herve my obJe<'l1ye11 until they bl'lllt• down at aofll(l reaK<>n•blc lcvt•I My JOb 111 lo ht'lp you beat lllnatwn, nol get paper rlc:h riding 8 .,pec ulat1vo bubble The public-1!\ panaclung into th&b miarket and the public will sooner or later get clobbered " ·mosphcr_e_"~~~~-~~~~~~~-----:.._~-~~~~~~===:::=::=::=::=::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::=::=:::::::::=::=:~. AV-'~IATE FOi IDELIVEIY 011&• 10•" Th• ALL Wl!ATHl!R GROUP 42 " GLASS TOP TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS 9995 CUSTOMllDE FLUSH-MOUNT FITTED FIRESCREEIS Umbrella not Included ,,.. ltending dfculer """' oe>n* In ttw• ...... 3e", 42" Md ..... In ~ 9nd pofC.· 1a1n ~•. P!C>e 10 e· oelllnO ti" deer•m "°"' combuallbl• ••II • Mteoe. Pipe to I ' ~lnalUdM. CALIF. coumY GROUP 4 Piece Group . Includes: 2 Club Chair s, End Table and Chaise Lounge Reg .$199 11ow$11995 I FACTORY 801111 I OVAL GLASS TOP DINING TABLE 34 · 'x60' · Table & 4 SALE cushioned cha1r~ s399 IN STOCK Reg. $525 °'''i"'11ve dMifr' ,..th '~' bad 1ty11n1 It h•• 37 oe>en•"ll and .pope to an 8 c.rhnc Ava~able in bla<.k anO porc;ela1n coion. e5 SPARK GUARD SCREEN Available 1n 38", 44". 48" & S4" from '29" . ORANGE COUNTY 0A1Lv ptlOT AJa Gann to Debate Spending Limits TK GANN INmAnY• wtU be 00 lb• Mlal wide ballot \D November u P\"QpollUon 4 Tho RepubUtan A.uoc1at.ee will bealn 11\ber· Jna al 8 30 p.m The m~ la n... to membe,., but wrn <'Oil 1U u $4,50 • • • GANN. WHO WAS co-author with Howard Jiarvls ot Pl'O~llloG 13, wu in Oraqe Cou.nty tut week for a talk to lhe local thaJ)ler of t.be Amencan Societ,y fOf' Public AdmiNllraUon. llt' rt-ct!ivoo a polite but Wlentb•laaUc rectip hon from iabout \00 pubUc admlnbtra\On at the lunl'hepn m G..nlen Grove .. PROPOSITION 4 i• a simple lbJnt," Glllln told the <·1ty and county otttcial• "The only thin& It doe:. J!j s~y to locaJ aovenunent, your budaet is hall oot incr~ase from tear to year more lh•n the cost or llvln1 and population increase .. Besides tying government spendtng limits to lnOation and population, Gann's proposed const1tu· Uonal amendment calls for refunding excess taxes to taxpayers and would force stat.e government to pay for programs it mandates at \be local level • • • GANN WILL BE speaking again In Orange County Oct 4 when he addresses a luncheon meet· ing of Ult: Southern California Assoc1atton of Gov· ernmcnts <SCAG> in Buena Park. * * * D EMOCRATS IN THE 74Ul Assembly D1stnct are being asked to attend the party'i. platform workshop Saturday al the Holiday Inn in Laguna Hills . It doesn't cost anything and J im McGuy, chairman of the 74th Assembly Distncl Commit· l<>e. says the speakers will Include Dr. George Leonard. former senior editor of Look Maga:unc. Richard O'Neill. state Democratic chairman. and Assemblyman John Vasconcellos. The workshop gets under way at 9 a.m • * • THE ORANGE COUNTY Chapter of the Na- tiona l Women's Political Caucus also plans a worhhop Saturday Angels' Manager To· Head Tourney Cahfom1a Angels Manager Jim Fregosi has heen named the honorary chairman or the Orange County Uoy Scouts' fifth annual Invitational Goll Tournament to be held at noon, Oct. 22. at the Mis sion V1 e10 Country Club. Frego.-.1's selection was announced by James U Maynard. president of the Orange County Coun· c1l of Boy Seoul<> Tournament Chairman is James C. Straw, di rector of Community Relations for Avco Finan· cial Services, Newport Beach. Individuals and companies of Orange County are being asked to take part as either participants. tee or Rreen sponsors Tl'w part1c1panrs ree of $150 includes green fN!~. i.:olf r:.i rt fees. refreshments. prizei.. and a !>1t down dinner in the country club. For $300, a tee '" green sponsor has his or her name. or firm name. placed on a plaque to be prominently dlsplayed al the golf course site dunn~ the tournament. For furthl'r information. contact Geri Hi leman ;it the Uov S<·oul Service Center, 546·4900 Designer in Series At Mission Viejo Interior des igner For informa li on , Beverly Thompson of phone 8.11·4646 Newport Beach will con.- duct a seminar on Book S J "Creative Approachei; 8 e lo Inte rior Design " beginning Oct. 2 at Sad· Se O 8 clleback College. t ct. The four-week series <.1 lso meets Oct. 9, 16 and 23 at the Mission Viejo High School theater, 25025 Chrisanta Drive. A book saJe to benefit South Coast Medical Center will be held Oct. 8 at the hospital. with more than 500 books on sale. The Oct 2 session The sale 1s sponsored takes place from 7 lo 9 by the hospital's Aux· p m . in the Saddleback iliary and will be held College Fine Arts from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m .. Theater. Fee for lhe according to member course is $16, or $4 at the .Betty Syfan. door of each session. if F9r in!ormaUon. call space is available. 494-\417. • ll1'riU be •\-(~deft W.a CGllt .. laB-.&laatee Beaeb 8'1d wUl deal wllb ptllltlc&l public nl1tlon1 and campalp problem• till al 7:JO p4m . ID &a.. CommM'ratiM Wnen Rall. 3mrl W Mh St., Santa Ana. Caucua co·chairman Annabel W atldna and Jtrry Margolin urac all Democrata who Uvt In the Tiit! 8PEAIC£U. acce>rd.ina co vtctJ Smith ot dialrtct \0 attend. Utfl local c1ucu-. wUI Include A.uemblywoman The 37th dlatrlct currenUy la repreaent.ed ln llulne W.a1at8 MAd pu.bk..LrtAUool~~t-$ac~ento b state Sep. Paul CaTpenter, D· ~._ R~ _:._J"".#f,...., -... _ -~~-_oar Grox.e:.. ...... _ .. _ Th worklhop 11 beln• put on ln conjuncUon • * * with the Community Sfll'Vlces omce at Colden . W ll Colleae. lt 1larta at 8:~ a .m. and wUl ruo un· OaANGE COUNTY reildepta un register to UI a p.m ln t)io collece'1 comouanlly center at vote at local Walker and Lee real eat.ate offices Oothard St~t and Center Drive. Huntincton prior to the Oct. 8 cutoff for retillrat.lons. Huch 1'ht> ft.-i• $12 ~ per person. Caucus * * * Mt'tnber Ruthelyn Plummer promlJes a aourmet lunch • • • TH•: MONTIJI. \' mt.-ellng or Oranie County' a 31th Sen.utor1ul Oist.nct C1uc\&a la scbeduJed Mon· ~EMBLYWOMAN MA&IAN Bergeson, R· Newport Beach, plans \0 alt.end city council and school board meetings throughout the 74th As· sembly District during October. She says It wUJ help her "opeo direct llnes of comm~caUoo." ••&1aaia1 •••••. v Heed dlteo danclag claalff will be oft'erecl Tu•sday s and Wedaetdaya l.D Sall Juan Caplatrano's Hot Spr· .In•• Dance Hall be1ln· ..t~l])Cfl) -. -. The be1lnnlng claaa meets Tuesdays from 8: 15 to 9· 15 p.m. The ad·· vanced dancin& cJaas meets WedQeadays ,at the same time. Fee for the course is A~W~. $15 COMING TO MESA F or infol-ma tlon , Paul Gann phone 493-1171. Cruising (;rackdown Ortkred ETO A police commander in Santa Ana said bis force will corttinue a program of strict law enforcement lo dis countgl' '"cru1s10~" in a downtown area near El Salvador l'ark p 0 I I (' l ' I. t M I k ('. Lewt;.Jlcn i.aid the turnout for the Sun~y night dri ving ritual rc"ched 300 or 350 cars . ·•a bout the same as in recent wel•k :, .. TllE CITY COUNCIL has directed its police dl'P<Artment t1> c r a ck down on cruising m the are a followin~ com· plaints by rcsidcnll'i that car congestion m<ide 1t impossible for them to enter or leave their neighborhood "We were rerouting traffic and enforcing ci ty ordinances against parking violations and drinking in the park," Lewellen said. ·'I hope things improve on future wce1'cnd'i '' A S PECJAL D l!:TAIL of 30 police officer:, were at the p<1rk Sunday night Police confiscated a dart from one cruiser and a driver of a truck was cited for parking his vehicle across two staUa in the parking Jot. Newport Professor Honored Newport Beach res1· de nt Leonard 1. Schneider, 56. is among three Cal State Los Angeles faculty mern· bers lo be granted pro- fessor emeritus status. Schneider. a professor of psychology there s ince 1958 and chairman of the ps ychology de· partment from 1962-1965, retired in Au~ust. Professor emeritus is an honorary title grant· ed to retired professors by colleagues. Along with the title <'ome privileges such as free use of re search facilitie s. fr ee secretarial work and a lifetime parking permit. Schne ider and his wife, Mary, have li ved in Newport Beach since 1974. I I (f3J IMPORTS AND FILL OUT YOUR ORANGE r---------~----~~~------------~ JUST FILL IN THE ORANGE & DEPOSIT ATG SOUTH COAST NEEO NOT 8f. PRESENT TO WIN WIN A SPREE ~1 $~~ * $100 $50 -~ .. ~25 OR FILL THIS ONE OUT AND JOIN US FOR OUR GRAND OPENING ~WITH~, • I I I I I I I I I ' GRAND OPENING SPECIALS GIFTS, PRIZES & GENERAL HOOPLA IMPORTS FROM OVER 50 COUNTRIES FROM 'ROUND THE WORLD I HEAR A COST PLUS OPENING IS REALLY GRAND ORANOE YA GLAD C+ '6 COMING TO ORANGE COUNTY? FROM BASKETS & CHAIRS TO TABLES & WRAPPING PAPER PLUS A BIO COFFEES, TEAS & SPICES SECTION \". , .J ) DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM SOUTH COAST PLAZA ON SUNFLOWER AVE. IOW OPEN II TORRANCE, WDODUID HILLS, & PUENTE HILLS .. AJ4 CM.Y Pl.01 MARMADUKE by lrld Aftdtnon PEANUTS '-~ I/Zs, llt~ 'The children tell me Mormoduke hos learned how to turn on the FUNKY WINKERBEAN tX)O WA~T TO ~ OOUl~ 10 THf JAIL'~ D A~D 105& A FRl~~~ARO~ ~ ltt~ .. by Charles M. Schutz by Tom Batiuk HEl.,l , CDME O~ ! EVeJ WE. HARDENED CKllV\lt-.\AL.5 ARE 001TlEDID A LlfflE E.XERCI 5E ! . .. ~-I ; ,..._ COMICS I CROSSWORC BIG GEORGE faucet and get o drink!" ~-- FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE 00 Yol> "T'H' IV. I NEEOiO ~'? We1Gt1T,~ MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY Cl RCUS by Bil Keane "Wanna toke this to work for Show· and-Tell?" DENNIS THE MENACE GORDO by Lynn Johnston D:>tfr ROSH ME .. M'f ENTIRE FOTUf'IE IS AT STAKE! by Jeff MacNelly WH.A1.P WHEJ<Er 1HAff5 T>IE SIC:::. DIPPER! JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS we 0'1lfl!ff INPIANS l...01SA LUCK, PO~PU'fS"mlNeP WH'I CANT Gi-ASS WINPOWS IN v'OU IJE: OlJR 1l PIS! L.IKE: CYrnER IN'11ANS?! NANC¥ MEY··· DON'T PICK THAT FLOWeR NEVER TAKE ANYTHING THAT DOESN-,T BELONG- TO YOU ORABBLE Editor's Not.e Thls newspaper recoqnlzes it s re-sponsl 01lit '1 t.O print leners from o\lt readers. OR . SMOCK YOU MLJS1'" ee OFF YOUR ROCKeR .' i"HIS euc:icse:1'" Nee:c:is so""e:. -re:e:.-rH IN 11"'.' A Ne:.w WRINKL..e , A1'" ee:s-r .' MISS PEACH CHIEF - O F·ST ... FF We res erve the rtght to cond ense leue rs and edit llbe lo\IS mat.en al NOW T1-4AT YOtf~E' .:;.A .,.~,NG ~HOOL., I~A, NH.AT .A'1: YOlA!t s::uru ~E PLAN~ ~ ! PL.AN TO °' .A'IC:E ..a'- EXECv .... 1 ~ Pc~-c -.... ,,... P~1 VA'T"E :,:;.;~-ic by Gus Arriola by Kevin Fagan or an'lthtnq that miq~t. make us look bal:1. ~Y George Lemont by Mell Lazarius !:tT' ... e,p: THAT 0~ :_t. ~L..EeP T1L. NOON A "ID Ci~ TO THE ·.•..;-.. e::; eve~Y O~Y TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE l i ' S(Jtl88L£ ·1 SC~18&LE "Rl88L.E ·.11 JACKS GYM by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan by Ernie Bushmiller leACH CLU9 YOU'V! GOT roe! KIOOING ACt10<;:-, I Bao SG~ Q Gret>• 1s1ano 14 Monster 15 GtqantK 16 Ver,,.. Ii Rechned Id E1ten1 '"Pecue> 20 Mtrtt-<dl <,ul ... 21 Tl; SOOn'iCr~ 23 Raze 25 G•ace 4'6Gast1 27Conv 29 BurtO 32 Emolumt>nl 35Cabe1 36 Clout 37 Lov!> cod 38 COid 01sn JP tedl 40 Dep1aved 4 1 La5hE'$ 42 Bu1gomas· ler 43 Gnome 44 Churn~ 45 Proooun 46 ISi aet1 ~tnQ 48 Rises , Al~lar.'· Tl'tJ'- so•ead } WOfd> 5t> Crum!' 'i We had -_, !-6 Al.in 1'1 Anania> 60 l e<JJ, df!l.h~ 61 ChJr•Ot tOUfl' b.-lnf' E;is1 63-.... now 64 G111 b5 Negate DOWN t Compae1 ,. Olly• 3 ShOUI~ 4 Stall' Abbr 5 Umbra b VOIOplUOUS 7 Mold111Q 8 Rip q J0tn 1<1Get uri 11 RPWlllt'<l 2 WOIOS 12 Su1plus 13 Asian morw., 2 I Zeus ~on f ·~11J1 •. ti ,,. '-lymht •f• f t•\O ...... t-111l1 it~ Solvt•d 'n WPdl'( ;'4 VOndl'f 1' E~uv.11ton~ l8 Woe WO!C1 30 S1arch J1 Noun tinO 11\Q 1,' Brrukt>r J3 [ lnd111n virw ,td PGA plat Pr< ;>word~ J5 Conta1no1 .1b F''"' \II Pa;sp 42 LOI 44 Shea~ 45 Movie awards 47 Cnarl boo~ 48 Llamas habitat 4Q Hubbub '><10r,1w otl 111 0191es~ 52 E1ape 5 3 Ar abmn 11th! 54 Complain 51 Can prov S9 Snaver .. \ LOCAL I NATION She 0r_,. Cout area atuden\a have been named to Lbe UnJvenlty o f RedlaDd1 1prl111 deaa'a U. ror academJc •xHn.ce. ROMnld were Stefan Sion. oata M ea a . Michelle Bernhardt, Huntlncton Beath , Kevln Jillnn.lch. t..an.na Beach ; Thoma s Baaaca1 and Mark Ralna. Newport &.ach~ and Darlene Cambell. SanCle~te Beer Maclw, But Liquor 'Jui ker OSHX06U, Waa. CAP J -Mat wbo drink Uqiwr are almolt twie. •• Ukely 11 r drlnken lo try to pkt Ui> womeo In bars, HY lhrH 1reduale 1tu- dttLI at the \Jnlve~ty ot Wta<"QN m <>•bW.b , • The 1tt.adenu Taml Kohli. G•ry Schuch and Mkhtlle Fueca -aald the r reuarch prQJect con ~ dutted at atta dl•~ dlatl01ed that 42 of 41 liquor drtnken t.r1ed to pltlt up women dwin1 th4' period of ol>Mnall'on H'o~ever. only lT ot ~ mak beer drinkers made any moves, th •y uld The three, wbo reported on tb •Ir proJec:t at • Mldwtlt Plycboloty AHocllaUon ~nvenllon, aald they noticed that ada ln men's magadns 1ave the lmprff&ion that Uquor drinkers got the aclrl. wbUe 1d1 for beer rarely had womtt1 lu them 1md tended .4Ume Don 't tell U.S. Son. Henr y Be llmon that he's dead. ev• lhoupil qya tlo in the 1970 of· ficlal Oklahoma state directory ·. page *>. A typo- R ra phical error h a d h i m ''burled" i n TµJsa . ._. _ _.._ ......... Wednmday, September 219, 1979 DAIL y PtLOT A '5 GWC Sets Swap Me~t A awap meet and parking lot sale wtll be held at Golden West CoUeee on Saturday from t a.m. to 4 p.m. The swap meet, presented by the colle1e'1 of(Jce of community HiVfcea ud coaUnuin1 education. will occupy the park.inc lot on the weat alde of ca~pua. alone Golden Weal Street in Huntington Beach. pua dw-in8 event.a aucb aa lectu:rel and aeminars. Tbere ii a SS fee per seller's space, which includes a aeeond apace for tbe ael!er'a vehicle. ReMrValioM may be made by contacU.n.C the community servlcee office at 882·7711, extenaioo 502. AL TDOVGB ADVANCED reaerva· tlona are sua1eated, Wordea said spaces will be available on tbe morn- ing of the meet on a flnt come fin~ served basl.8. to portray a more macho Image --------------------------=---·~~--------------------------------------------------~-------------------------------- JORN WO&DES, asaociate dean of communlty services, said mOD$Y ralled from the event may be used for a tcbolanblp fwid or an infonna· tlon directory. Tbe direct.Ory. Wordea said, la needed to help community re- aldenll ftnd their way around cam-Shoppers are admitted free. PO<"~ of 2 blonket\ 30••0 · flnithed ttie Aut d pnnl\ ond ttnpe\. Slightly megulor INFANT'S fUICI ~ ~ ·~~ su5n;:s . . . DISPOSAIU PllCl ~ '• DIAPUS ".-... Worm modoc:ryl· ~ • NCI• 41 3" "" le & polyfttM. • ..... .Fvll zipper. S~· btro-~t Doytime Siie . l·Xl. . · ewm t~,~mxnAnn ~ 'r .... CUWUI ·-::.-=-' •aa m • llG. 2'' (_, ~~ SAU I" ~-· PllCI 3.ff Aatl"d. tlylet & •ftATill DBPOSAIU I <olon. Sil•• 9 lo 2• rnonlt.s I01TlB PllCI Of IO ·==.~~-······99c ·~~ ......... 1'' ·~,!~1~~-•9' -~~~~ .... 1'' •=i~.~~3" =~WATOl .. PUY1'' CARPET FIESH ---SAUPllCI 1'' • 100 % POLYESTER •WINTER WEIGHT 99 REG. 5.99 1' • I~ of c~ comfc><t 100'. polye\le< 3 nylO<I b1nd11>9 F0< Full O< T won bedt Cold Oto1>9e Gr...., Blue 0< ll<own nriO· LASH BRITE ELEGANT LASHES ~nG.,,C 1.3t u. Tl'90t C H• Stod< up"°"" on oll 'f04'f tet ot th< I !J'90f low price. 5 ... fllwof1 lo <hooM. STUAn HALL FASHION TABLm& ENVELOPES IEG. 79• U . 79c 2 FOR Save 50~~ on tt..M pretty Wflting po· peu & motchlno -lopet. ::--.' v -..>~ 1. , MEN;SNYLON DOWN-LOOI YEST '=' 14'' llt3qt.10or.m . Coek • .-ve Ol I ... In thl• duretlle ~.-Mlpot. WOMEN'S PIDS SPOUSOCIS llG. 79c 1.39 ... •Tau.el wilt! color trim ~tock wllh colOf ''"" ~ toek wot! '°'"'°'"· COSTA MESA msTA llSA RUll'All YAUO f(gTAll YAUIT waa I ... ....... IUat IDl1MSt ........ -1'141 ..... tt169' ••t1•T ...... tddattGIWellw.t 21131 ..... lhd.atAllanta . . .. > ·-~ I ~·I! ' ~ ... •I ./tQll •co.emu TOI llT1I G.E. SUPER TURBO 1400 WAn HAIR DRYER PENN~OIL 63 C MOTOR OIL llG. 7 .. QUAIT-30 WT. ,...,. ----Tl-GUii CASTROL MOTOR OIL en91nes Won • breolo. -C FOi hottef h.gt.e, ,...,.,no ~·u 75 dow,.. vt'tde< n t•-de· PllCI QT rnond1 • ii.?.1 ?7'AUTOMATIC llG. 73' TRANSMISSl~~!!~56c fOIDnPfAOIDIDll E. a.-•.• 69' •llG. 1.39 • 1 S-oz. I" •TUmE WAX IX1'U 2" STP Oil llUTMEllT . ::::: IK.J." u. •llG. 1.29 •12·•· 9f •TUl1U WAX SAUPllCI 1• STP GAS TIEATMlllT c :::.':::-aum u. •STP CAllUllTOI • 1:; •llG. 2.69 •l·n. 14' CLWB SNAY ••••• I AlllOI AU PIOnaAllT • 12 OZ. ME~a llG. 1 ·•• •PllSTONI II SAU Piia 3•t IUIE FLUID ttc A11M1U1 •GAUOll IUITINGTON 100t HUllT1NGTCMI IUCH B. 10IO 5111 Warner 9161 Mml at.......... 8 Tn at WfilW .. . . • I• DAA.YPll Ot .. COi a probl"" • Tllnt "'"'" to l'ot I.Nim Pat vrtll nit rf'd tap« f,lj llJRCI th# 0""""'1• Cl8fl oetwn II<-... Mf'd IU IOltit 'fU'VWIU I '" .,.., f'ntmf'ftl cmd hu Inf' • Mail Jlour qt~'Mll"11 10 ~ r>v1t'I Ar Ymir Sm 1K'f' Orurtqff (.'()(Uf OwJ11 l"llOI ,. () ff4U ll«J ( m111 MHa ('A ~mtJ A1 mon11 lf'U•ra n1 •,.,, ... ,IU "111 l>c alUW9red. hut p/tofwd 1"'11'tnfl M llUl'ff ACX Ilk lucimu 111.f re'Odf'r '1 IMl.l oom, oddTf',, and hlarrt1•11 "'"'" p/wnfl riumbrr r t.lnnut b.t "''" 'O(lnf'd ThJt rolumrtcJJJJ)l'(IO da1 Iv t t< •"VI .liu11tfl.J1tl itlbatl c ... _. .. •• Rrl••d ll•q•~•• Ol'J\lt PAT I ord r~ i. •teak maker from Amertrun ('00."1.Hllt'r hu~t Apr11 3tl, and encloacd my chl-ek for Sl8 00 My c-h«k wuv cullhcd Mo&y H> but l'rn Still wu1ltn1i1 for the merchandlbe I ali.o wrOlt' J l\•tln uboul thu. June 28. but It wa~ 16( no red V 1 • Newport l:St!uch A l'S conlal'kd Amulua Ceefiumer IJtl'. and rf'quea&.ed that a refand be luaed &o you.. Ta.e mall· orde r compaoy a11'ffd. &Dd ~l yoa a letter rt" queallng proof of paymf'at wltb a prvml.e &o follow up with an lmmt:dlate refu.nd. la lbe m eanum ... lhe au-ak ma.kt'r wH delivered. You dttlded w keep the merchaodt.se. Tbe U.S. Pos&al Servlu reports lbal Amertun Con 11umer Inc. (Caroline and Cbarler Roads, Phlladelpbla) has been lavesllgaled numerou11 times, W1Ually regarding llr> health or vanity prod· ucl!1 . 1 ... t4-deUvery and slow refund proce10'1.nM a lso bavt' IM-Pn fr~uf•ol complaint area11. Tt-<"hnlqaw Could Sat,f» a Life OEAR l'/\T I had w_ternble i.care recently I was <1lonc ut home und '.'lol a piece of food caug.ht in m y throat J tho4ght ·! was going to choke to death. but managed Urd\&l.odge it by coughing. I re· c·all you hud pubhi.hed a method or us ing the lfe1mht·h Maneuver for dudodging food an the throat when :.ilone Will you please repeat it so pcrMm' who ll v1· alone can memonze or al leai.t clap and i.avt· tht!> vita l 1nformation·1 K L . C-Orona dcl Mar Make a fllit with one band and place It thumbsldfo against your abdomen , sUgbUy above the n avel but below the rib cage. With your other hand, p reH11 the fll~t In and up ln sharp, tbnuitlng movt>i.. Or, anothi>r mPlhod is lo prPSs your abdom ~o cm th.-. back of a chair, forcing lhe itlr out of your lung~ and op the• throat to ... ha&u-lom.f' the J.iic-ce of r1 .. ;cl lodl(1•d thn•·· .. ~·•·•uuf 1•.,u_.,, llf#ully 'Pf#dPd:) l>":AR f<f·,l\H•:K:-,. f·:vn y-y1>1tr in tbli. eoun tr'. an 1•i.11mat1·d $4 hllllon In 111•·mlum'> :.ir•· pald 0 11 h1•allh '"'uraoc 1• 1>oliclf'i. lo i.u pplemenl M ... dlt':trt'. Although MPdlnr .. pay" for a largt> p art of a 1..-ne llciary hPaltb carP ~. tber~ art> cer- tain a mf>UnL-i ll d<Wfi not pay and certafo limili. on lwot"fll.'>. Many privalf· hu lth lns urns sf'll addl· tio nal coverage, called supplem~tal or Medl·Gap ln.,u rancf', to bf'lp pay some of tbese expenses. ll owt>Vt'r , th .. r f' ar .. ('t·rtaln 'it'r vlces lhal Mf•diur ... anti rnt1Nl pr lvat .. i nsurancP, dOf'li not ,·ovf'r al all, ,u,·h as oul1uallf'nl pre'icript.ion drug.,, Ion~ lt•rrn ""'''"~ hum'· 1·»rt·, ryf'l(labSP'>, and ht ann~ :1111' \.\ lul•· 11111\I 1·11m11t1nif'b that sell in.,urancf' lo '111111l1·11wnl M1·ctic·art· a t1> rt'putable, there ha vf' ht'1•n ;a numlwr o r ini.laocN; reported where com 11a nit't1 anti ag1•nli. took advantage of Med.lean• ~nf'fldartt>8 who boughl their policies. Many of t bf'sc abusP11 11nd m hrepre11entaUons we re itraphlully ouUlned In 1978 hearinp beld by the St>nalt-Sswdal Committee on Aglnl( and the House St>lt•rl <.:ommltl.cf' tin Aging. t·:vidence produced at those ht>arlng" "howc-d tha l Mmlf> lnsuren or lilgt"nls: -Mlsrepre11f'nted lh•·m:-wl Vt''> '"' a ffiliated with the federal government. -SOid mu.JUplf' JK)llclei. that duplicate each othe r to the same beneflclarit·i.. -l';ncouraged be0Pficlarit'11 t.o replace elfsllnl( pollclt>ll wltb ne w policle11 requirlnic additional wall· ing period8, and some times narrower ('overage. -Sold poUcleti that cover few benefits beyond Medicare, ucludv bf'nt'flt payment for a wide range of llln~. or r eturn so UttJe or the premium dollar ln beMOtH u lo be almONt worthless. {'.lrcvlated list& of f'Spedally vuJaerable pros J)ffl8 who would IM" likely lo buy more unneed ed poll cle11. The U.S . Dt>partm .. nt of Health, EduuUoa, aod Welfare bas lallftcbed an lllteulve effort &o ln form Medicare beneficiaries about Medl·G•p Policies and wbal lbey sbou.Jd look for before buy Ing. An l.nformallonal brochure ls available from 11Hlor clUun centers a.nd Social Security dl11tr1ct office•. 'lbe brochure also can be obtained by writ· log Medi-Gap, DE W, HealU. Care f 'laandftg Ad· mlJllatrallon, 1710 Gwynn Oak Ave., Baltlmore, Md. 2J23S. DENTURES $175 HCh ';A Mt DAY ~t:AVl<;t AVAILAM.f. ORTHODONTICS I &OARD QUAUff~D OATHODO"Tl~T '1550· DR. ARNOLD H. FLANZ£R JlOS HARBOR, COSTA MESA IAatOH fltOM flJ)(,()t 642-0112 ............. ,.__.....,. ..... ~-- AT YOUR SERVICE I CALIFORNIA (:a~p~ Cctts R~ord .. Arw1 ... ,.... Plo-.clo• Dew? S tat~ Sen J e rry S m 1th . D Saratoga. t' h U I rm U n 0 f t h l' Senate Jud1t·1ary l 'omm1ttee. 1s e x µccted to bt.> appoint cd to the ls t 0 1slnct Court of Appeal. ac· ('Ordmg to a San J O!,C: newspaper Sell or trade your old 5k1s fa5t with a new Skiing classified ad 1n the OaOy Pll<>t. 642-5678 ~ACRAMENTO (AP> -Ken Maddy and John Thurman ran the most expensive lealalaUve r•C• lo Calllornia hlatory, 1pendlng between them near b •1 mllllon for 1t aeat 1n the alat.e Senate, omclala Ill)'. Republican former Assemblyman Maddy. of Fr esno, won the Jun" 19 special elecUon for the 14th D1Btr1ct •~•l In the Central Vlllley THE STATE FAJB POLITICAL PRACTICF-'i Co mmts.slon reported that the virtory co11t M addy S:W3,505 Democratic Assemblyman Thurman, (rom MQ<lt'ijl.O, iiipenl $441 ,488 The two fieurea add up to $984,900 1-~PPC Chairman Thornu Houston said' they also set a rtt0rd for lbe money raised for a leguslat.ive race. $582,310 for M addy, aruJ S4Jl,5t6 for Thurman, for a tot•I of Sl,01.3,876 Houston said the previous r~ord wab :.cl in 1978 by slate Sen. J ohn Schmitz, R Newpurl Beach. and former Assemblyman Roo Cordova. D El Toro, who together spent $797,178 for the 36lh District Senate seat wrucb Scbmltz won TllF. FPPC SAID MADDY'S camp1ugn com m1llCl' had a $SJ.Im hUrplw. when the books wert· dosed Aug 16. l>ot Thurman's was s.86.152 tn debt Nu'merous llcpubllca o comm1llees und 1n d1v1duals contributed heavily t.o Maddy's C<1 m pa1gn 1t was the GOP's oppurtunity lo gum a seal becau.-;c lhc v:trancy had been created by thf• nomlnatwn to a JUdJ.(f'~h•JI of Uf'mocnat Georgi• 7A'nOVl<'h or Modc.i.lr> A,,_ -bit _., <-•IWIO" , I-Gorll. INI .... t t•,008 LI" f ti"'-'"° fJI Or-""""•· ll0.000. 0t...., C:-• <ommttt .. tor ~•I• -I oc•I C·-IOel9", 0,000, Lff't 1111111 C C10<1Lff '-~,1,,.. U,000, f1:::·r~~· :.~~.~;:, .. , .... -c ............... "91111<.•• .,.. ...... C•lllorfllot M;ilt•I .... 111<.•I Mlloft Comm-. $otll l'•-•Ko U,000, •nd C•UIQnllo Wt\ltklit ,..,_" Polloc~I "4ll0fl '-"'-· ~.,_. U.000 DEMOCaATIC FUNDS CONTRl.BUTt:D heavily to Thurman's campaip, and Thurman and hia wile reported s pending $39,Wl of their own monev .,, ........... """"" O!Mr b19 T-m-C.OfllrlbVIOO (.elllCM'fll• LetM>< I edor•llOfl \lafldlnq COf>f' ~-111.,., kn Ft•1W:lw:o. 110.oco. lilul• 1'1'11••1>''"'" -\lo, llOOOO. oi-t•llllQ fnq1,_,. loc•I Un'°" No J, \otn ft-lvo, M.-(-JGtllOWh,.ry.Modttlo,U,100 i .. Q;,~~:~:·~':.,;:', ~:' ~~:n~7~·~•••:;.~l ~"r.·.~;o,!!.ooo ~~~::. 1'~1111(•1"1 1-(°'"tnlll•,._ F••n<•t<Q UOOO BIG SPENDER Ken Maddy Cook~ry Oass Due A St'<'ond SaddJc b1tc k College workshop on "Cr e ati ve Mic rowave Cookery" Wlll take place at the north campus 1n Irvine Oct. 12 through Nov 2 Th r c la '>'> meet.. Fridays from I t.o 3 p m in r oom :u on the cam PU!• at Jpffrt·y Hoad and Irvine Ctnter Oriv1• F o r 1nformat 10 11 . phunc ISJI 4').5(1 D'1 you ai.k? Who l\m I? Whal Do I Want'! Wh ... n • Arn I <.~11ng'' flow 0.. J (,t•t Th..rt>'! Tht> COMPLl-:'l'I·: WOM \:-, 1., th•· l1 t ·.1 .tnd only · '<•omplt>ll•" f'..irf·t·r ~u11l.11u 1· .ind tJ1 V•·lt1pmf't1t tcnlcr t.11 hcllJ )'f1u l11uJ llw .1m.w1·r\ • Cart'f'T r;t.udaru,, .<. 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Wldl .. ..,,_ ... ~~Mlmbe;...'~ ... 1.an ........ o.~.LY·P·IL.OT ...... ~~;;::;;;~~~ . we Did! Yes we Dtil! vn ·weDid! 11-luiry's Angels GalWp Home a ChainpWn After 19 Years 9)' DAV"!: CUNNINGHAM Ot .. ~ ......... Not.blni 11 sacred ln the clubhoute ot a team wbltb bu just woo a e,bamp&oublp. I Even ronner President Richard Nixon bad a t botUe ot cha.upape poured over bis bead-by a > 22·)'HMllld rookie, no leaa-..ln the wildest celebra· licm the Ante'! locker room bu ever seen SBCaET SEaVJct: MEN usaened t.o protect N1-oo limply threw up their bands, as they were ~erle91 to keep the Aagels from venting their e .. otiooa. Aa aooe as Nixon wiped the bubbly from his hair and suit, Bobby Gnch emptied a can of beer • o.er tbe ex-president's head. . No one was safe as lhe Angels whooped and ' hollered in the aftermath of a 4· 1 victory over the Kansas City Royals Tuesday, whlcb clinched for them the first divisional title in the club's 19-year hiatory. "This is the best birthday present I've ever had in my life," said club owner Gene Autry, who will turn 72 next week. AUTllV HAS SEEN A LOT ot losing seaaona al nce be bou&ht the expao.sion franchise in 1960, 1end 110 hu Mana,er Jim Fregosl. "I was one o the fint Angels, and I've always been an Anaea at heart," Fregosi said . "For a lot or years we had a Jot or guys who busted their asses around here, but they never bad the talent. "When l look over as manager la.st year," Fregosa CO(lllnued, "I feat these guys bad the , talent " Someone s ugges ted · tbat it takes a great manager to bring talent out in a t~am, but Fregosi wouldn't hear anv of it. "IF HIS PITCHERS DON'T PITCH WELL and his players don't play well, a manager isn't worth a thing," he said. They were all pitching and playing well against Kansas City. Frank Tanana burled a com- plete game. surrendering just five hlts. Brian Downing knocked in two runs with a pair or single!! and Rod Carew went three-for· four. Even Larry Harlow, a .227 hitter, contributed an RBI single. .. TBIS IS nlE BleGEST MOMENT of my en· tire career, ever," salt Tanana, nbrmally a low- key type. "It's been llke a Hollywood script, really." Tanana missed four months of the season with severe tendinitis and most people, lncludl.ng his teammates, figured be wouldn't pitch again this season. "U someone told me back ln July that I'd be able to come back and help the team win this thing," Tanana says, "I'd have told them it's prel· ty far-fetched." · Statistically, Tanana's season is one to be forgotten (7·S record. 3.87 ERA>. but he knows it is actua lly a season he'll never forget. "Pl:RSONAL GOALS ARE NOT what thas ga m e is a ll a bout." the left -ha nder s ays "Anyway, why look back? I'm JUSJ( looking ahead." 9 And so are the rest of Tanana's teammates "For me. it's not complete yet," Downing said. ''l still want to get in the World Series " But is n't a di vas ional crown has biggest . ' Whet Meglc Number? personal thrill in baseball to date? "The biggest thrill for me was getting traded to this club." Downing responded. "This is my <See ANGELS, Page BZ> O.ll'f l'I ......... " •Y llkM,_ •-i.r BOBBY GRICH LIGHTS UP A VICTORY CIGAR, JIM ANDERSON OPENS A BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNE, DAN FORD DRINKS FROM THE TITLE CUP ANO JIMMIE REESE GETS DRENCHED. Royal Diary: The Death of a Reghne By JOHN SEVANO 0t ,.,. o . .i1, ,., ... Staff 4 :00 -Kansas City Manager Whitey Herzog is a lready at Anaheim Stadium m apping out strategy for the Royals' game against the Angels. The three·Ume AL Western Division champions are not about to quit without a right. "We're lhe champs until dethroned "says Herzog. 4:%3 -Al Hra bosky a nd Marty Pattin are the first to emerge from the Royals' clubhouse. Says coach John Sull.ivan, "Nice day, Isn't it?" Ans wers Hrabosky; "They're all nice days. Some are just better than others." Another six hours will tell wbat kind of day this is for the Royals. 4:29 -Angel clubhouse is loose, noisy, lively. Tbe Halos actually appear to be enjoying the race. 4:35 -A few of the Angel pitchers take some cuts in the batting cage in preparation for the upcoming World Series, which does not have the designated hiller this year. Do the Angels know something the Royals don't" 4: 46 -A reporter asks Herzog what the team's biggest problem has been this year. "When we lost 14 of 15 games just prior to the All-star break. That's what broke our backs," said the col· orful man ager. "Plus, we haven't been able to win two games in a row for 26 days." The Angels hope they don't start a winning streak Tuesday 5:35 -The Royals start dressing. The locker room is active with an air of seriousness. Still , one gets the feeling lhe Royals know the end Is near. 5:38 -On the table in the middle of the Royals' clubhouse are a bunch or telegrams from well-wishers in Kansas City bidding the team good luck in Tuesday's game. Al lhis stage, that's what the Royals need-a lot of luck. 5:40 -As If the Angels need any breaks, the Rovals announce that George Brett 1s out of lhe game completely with a severely bruised cartilag · of the left knee which has rendered ham barely able to walJc Thtn~s are starting to go from bad to 1mposs1ble for the Royals 6: 10 Royals take batting practice for the last time as Western D1v1s1on champions .. maybt! 7:27 -Angels announce to crowd that Chicago is leading Minnesota. 6·2. after fi ve innings Crowd cheers. Royals show no emotion. 7:32 -Frank Tanana gets a standing ovation as he walks in from the bullpen His m1sen es and frustrations of 1979 can be forgotten with a victory tonight, and he knows it. 7:40 -Tanana gets leadoff batter Willie Wilson to ground out to Jim Anderson at short. One down. 26 oul.b lo go. 7:U Angelmama ha~ i;tom· too far. Leading cheers an thc• upper deck •~ u fan drcs~ed as an angel white shel.'l, halo and all 7:st-Rod Carew singles to lert under the glove of Todd Cruz at third It':. a pla) Brett probably would have made. but such 1:. life when the heavens are looking down at you 8 :03 Brian Downing sanglc!> to n ghl lo score Don "Baylor with the first run of the game. The rout as on ll : 10 Herzog ca n't a fford to take any chances Down 3-0 in the second he s ummons for help from the bullpen. 8:36 -Chicago beats Mmnesota, 9·3. The Twins have cooperated. the Angels are hopang the Royals will. too. 8:4.J The Royals score their first run in the <See DIAJlV ,.Page 82) Says Willie Ba vis Angels Will Win The World Series By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Oltlll Delly,....,.... Willie Davis says the Angels are not only going to win the playoffs. but they'll win the World Series, too. l Even though Davis is just a seldom-used plncb bitter now, he's seen a few World Series games in bis lime. As a Dodger, be played . for championship teams in 1963 and l~,. • .~ ........ ••'IUINK OF AU nlE ADVEasm this team bu bad to , overcome. All those htjuries," Davis points out. "This team bas so much togetherness because of that. Everyone bad to contribute. "There were times when the auya could have just gone cruy, there was so much pressure," Davis says. "But we talked to1elber, we parnedto1etaer, we ate dinner toset.ber. we did every· th1ng together. And that's why I really feel we'll wind up wlnnlna It all. Everytbin&." Here's wbal else they we.re sayiq in the clubhouse Tuelday, aa the Angels celebrated their flrat-ever cbamplonahip: "l think we're 1tron1 and healthy and ready for tbe playoffs. All five atartera reached their peak performance at tbe ri1bt time. I have to like our cbancea a1alnst BaltJmore." -Brian Downlq. "Pltchin1. I said au year lonl that pttchin1 wu IOlnl to win it. And we got the pitchln1 wbm we needed It." -Jlm r .... O.i. '"llY AllM FO• TBB PIAYOrnf ll abould be atroq. Hee,k, lt'• been 1t:ron1 all year, why abou1d It let me down aow?" -Fruak Tanana. "It wu a lot ol CUY• all ba'flnl pod yean at tbe same Ume. Baylor wu outat.andln1, D• Pord tot a lot ol elateb bltl la Sep. temper and Brian Downlne had u ablolutety futMUe year." -Bobby Grieb. 1 I -I I Tuesday nilbt. 1be An1ela won their fint dlvillonal Utle ln 19 years. G "When )'oU 1et into a abalt Hrt• Uke tbe plQOlfl.· pttcblq la uaually the key. ADd we've IOt all OW' at.rten healthy and r .. dy to 10. A couple of wa will even be ready to pltcll ln relief, and that'• sot to help. t -Jim Barr. ':, .. ~ . __ ... ,.,_.,_,., , -·~ ~ . .. -EWLYPllOf A CapHtl• ... po,, From '"• World of Sport• Fourtl1-Iring r 's Fanta8ys It an1 True for Aztec p,.. .AP ... act.. , uu~, Su Dleto t•le a«!ftklr nmalnl back f I SAN DI .00 -In blJ l'Ollectate debut tut Ell Tony Allrn r,all)'ed out the ulllm•t• football fan lH)' A fourth trtqer, he ru.-.htd at Umet for 302 yardl, lD· ducitq • a 72 yarder He 1rored two t.ouchdowna, 1pa.Jtiq tbe Arieca w lln.l&ht polnta in a U.23comeback vactory over FteHoStAte And it urned Western At.hletJc Conference Ottenatve Play r 0( ~ W k booon. ''It's the bt&al'lSl t.hiol that's hlPPtlDed to m e,'' said Al· lt•n. who spent two ye1.1ni ut the lJn1ver11ily of Colorado befor.i tn1nsft'mntt to a Bakcn1fleld JunlOr college Allen. u nwmbt•r or t'olor1.1do's 1976 Orange Bowl team. waa eJovated tu 111 t11larun11 rul" when inJunea waped out the wlback posalJon Until Ill.St week. Allen had played only one down fo.r the Astecs. gauu.nJJ mne yards in a 11euson-0penln1 45-1.5 lou to bl Ith ranked M assouri Couch Cluude Gilbert 11a1d 'fuesd&Ay that Allen "wil1 prob- ubly " i.t art Saturday whun the Aztecs, I · l , host the WbcoosUl l:Sadgers, l i But CbarUe Crews, a versatile backfield performer, ia healthy and could wan back his Job, according to Gilbert. Because or inJunes, Allen WM the club's leading rusher during spring practice, but was rclegi.ted to the bench when the regulars healed Then. whe n another siege or mjuries struck, Allen waa handed anotht'r opportunity. "H t:''ll been very patient, Md he's always been a t.eam player," sa1d Gilbert Alll>n'!> 200 yard pt•rformance was the first by an SDSU playc•r in thrt"e years and h1i. 72 yard run was the seventh lonl{est m Aztec• history .. ..... ...,_ BASEBALL Pirates Stagger Montreal F rom AP Dlapa&dee P ITTS B U RGH Willie Sta rgell, who seta the tone fOf' the PiU.Sburlh Pf rat.el, amecked two home rum to help put ta.m back atop the Natlooal Leape East Tuesday nJ1ht. "We weren't too abarp, we weren't too Oat -we were Juat natural," Stargell Hid alter Pittsburgh beat Montreal 1fM ti> m ove ooe-haJf 1ame aliead ol t.be F.xpoe in the two-~am UUe chMe. "When we play that way1 we're a tremeodowa ball club.' Stargell added Pirates Ma nager Chuck Tan· ner departed from hia usual formal and said the aame was 1wmelhing special. "To me, thl.8 wu the mOlt Im· portunt. pivotal game of the yeur," Tanner s aid. "That's the first time I felt that this year. But rrum now on each of them \\Jll be the mo!ll 1mportant." Ed Oll matched Sl4lrgell with three RBI and Enrique Romo p1tcht:d four Innings of scoreless relief a s the Pirates notched their JOlh VlCtory in J7 mtttings thas season with the Expos. The I wo te .. m s pl ay again he rf! WednPs day nig ht. Barring a playoff. 1t wall be their final clash of the season Padres Trip Reds ------CfutJff# ••f the Day ------. FORMER PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON JOINS IN FUN WrTH SOME HELP FROM BOBBY GRICH. CINCINNATI -The Cincin· natl Rech can put the cham- pagne back in the wine cellar. They won't need it unUl at leut f"nday. Detroit Lions Coach Monte Cla.rk, on the toughness of Miami fullbark l.ury CM>nka: "When he goes on i.afan. the hons roll up their windows " Fro• Pagr BJ f ' roM Page BJ • Tacin11 f~Hm l not ed IJfl Whirr Sox DIARY OF A DOWNFALL • • ANGELS ... There might have been cona popping tonight. s ince the Reds needed only two victories and two I I oust.on losses to cUncb the d1v1i.1on ra<.-e 10 the Natioo•l Lcngu .. W<"lt (.'laud t>ll Wa i.hln g l o n had three hit:. Ii and two RBJ , powenng tht' Chatal(o While Sox to a 9.3 American l.~agut> v1clory over Minnesota lo £>11minate tht• Twms from the Wt.>11l race Forme r Kennt'dy CLa f'almtt) fl 1Rh !oitar Alan BaJlDJster bad two doubl~ for tht• Wh ite Sox Ron ~f'lore's run-scoring ?>tngl1• 11-fi l.>f•tro1t tu a 2 I victory over East tiths t Baltimore Sbto Lezcano'N two run douhle with two out m the eighth ral11t•d M1lwaukt·c past Seattle 7·6 .. Ncw York':-Vankef•-. stopped Cleveland, 7 5, twhmd Da muco Garcia's three RBI Hrlao Kinl(m an'" t wo-ba..,e throw mg Nn>r anci a wild pitch in lhe :-t:venth in· nanl( ~ave T<·xas a 5 3 triumph over (Jakland . Toronto scored fi ve unearned run:. 1n the sixth inning wtth the help of firs t bw.em<1n Bob Wat8on's two errors as th<! U1A1ton ked Sox went down, ~3 . Switch hattt•r Garry Templewn, a Santa Ana VallPy Jl1J(h product . bidding to llAHHl~TEll bt'('()OI(• lhC first rJJayer tO get J(J{J hits from ca<:h side or lht· plat.-an "n1· wavm h11d two hiL'i for St Louis batting right handt'd rn u '1 I St J.ou1.., victory over Philadelphia m National Leagu1· act10n Templeton has 9S as a nl(hly, 111 frc,m tht• porL-.1dt· The Chicago Cubs split with lht• Nt•w York M1•ts, a'> ltw Mrth' Stt>ve Henderso• '>lapp1-d a garnt· winn1ni,! '>1ngli• to salva~w 'll '>plat The Cubs won 11 3 with 1wven run:. 1n lh1· f1rl'll 1nninv. of tht: first gam e befon· Hend<'rson'i.. blow gave th1· M<:t..'I ;i '1 3 nightcap vie wry Did .ffarfin P ofJ f,.r ff PonfJaU? NJo:W YOltK New Ymk Yut1k1•1•.., Manugn Ii Hilly MartJn ordncd flnt· ol hi:. Jlll<·h«r~ l<J throw u "llru ... h b1wk" p1trh ht'>l Wl'f•k at U1ff J1Jhn:.on or the Cleveland lnd1ani.. oulhhf C,iJy 'rale!>P wrote 1n the N('w York Ttmes W1·dn1·s<lay 1-U1twns 'falf'8e a)SI) Wrltf'S that Murl111 paid lhut r11tchn, relieve r Rob Kumrneyt·r. $100 1n ~:W tnlh 111 the duf(out l&l<:r an the m· ning aft<:r Kamm!·yer h;1d IJC•en pulh:d from the game w1thu111 i.wttml{ a -.ingle out .Jol11w111 had hornn1·d on has firsl two al IJuh in lh1· i:um1• on Sf·pt 18 1 in t'l1•v1·l:mtl , iJJlll lt11! Jndwns won 16 3 t-.;1111mey ... r, an the manors most or the :-.l·asun. wai. ordf•red tu throw near Johnson, T<ih•i,c· writes The pitch hit .h1hn..,11n on has mass1vt.· urm, rcneWIDg u ft-ud th&l begun lust April 19 On lhal dull-, while xl1ll :i m ember of th<' Y ~mkec•11, .luhn:;on got into a locker rt>firn brawl w1Lh reliever Rich Gossage MAllTIH C11s-.age mJurcd tht' thumb on bis pitching hand m the f1i.:ht ilnd s rwnt much of lhe season on the bench. Johnson wai. traded to CIPvelon<l 'falese·s story appeared 10 the Times on the second day of a Yank~' W ee gam e home:>tand aaai.nst the Indiana. Tales e ia author of the ·'The Kingdom and the Power" and "Honor Thy f.':1lher" <tnd a former Times reporter on spedal a!IHil(nmcnl With the y._nkecs Be•-• 187•,4 MU•• la 24 B••r• _ A 36-year-old mnes11 consull1.nt and di.stance • runner claimed the world's record for the loo_gest diatance nm tn a 24·hour period aft.er completing 187V• mUea around a blgh school track. Stu C.· treU of Tucke r, Ga., completed the run Tuesday •.. •u· qaee ........ met in Denver with MJlwaukee Bucka President II• f'Uaceratd to dJacuss Johnson's boycott of the NBA. club'• training camp but no A11ult.a were reported ... T .... •HtaVau~ who won the gold rnedal in the javelin throw at the London ulymplcs tn UM8, dJed early Tuetday aft.er aufter· lng • concussion ln a fall. Tea..,fal•11, R•dl• TV: No events scheduled. &A.OIO: BuebelJ -Kanau City at An1el1, 7:30 p .m. KMPC <710); Dodge rs at San Francisco, 7:30 p.m ., KABC (190). Pennant Race Fever with Curt Gowdy, 7:46 p.m ., KNX <1070). fourth. It looks like they' re not go mg to give up their cro wn without a fight afte r all. 9 : JO Crowd no1s t• becomf'..'S deafenmg when Angels load lht- bases m the firth Hc iw lt Larry Harlow gr ounds back to the box to end the anmng Opinion F ans want the title m ore th.m ttw players 9 :%7 llerzog goes to hi s bull pen a nd former C:c>st a Mesa High and Orange Coa.~t College producl Dan Quisenberry com es to lhe rescue. ll might be a case of too liUle, too late. though 9: J3 Darrell Porter s tnkes out looking and ga,tf•s up to the sky as if searching for help Jlf' ~hould know God is going to l<JOk mnre kindly uPQn ha'l Angels 9 : 56 Top of tht· ninth Angels three out11 away und <·hants of "Yes We Can" h('glll 10 :00 (.ju1senherry fan 1:-.h1·s Va mntngti of nawlcss r clit>f But who cares' Angels given 11tand mg ovaUon as they ta ke the fif•l<I :i madst "Yes We Can" ~hanL'i. 10 :03 40,631 fans are on lhf'1r reel as llal Mc Rae n1ei. lo dt·t·µ le ft field for the fm.t out 10 :04 Amos Otis :unglt·:. to left Hope? Lopez by KO Over Caba LOS ANGF.LES (APl -lf<1v ang disposed convmcingly of young Jose Caba from the Dominican Republic. Danny "Little Red" Lopez was Ptlrfect· ly willing lo lhinlc of the future The World Boxing Coun<.-11 featherweight champion said· "My manager , Bennie Georglno, has menUoncd WilfrPdo Gomez, Salvador Sanche z and Ruben Castillo. Any of them wouJd be fine with me." ~s usual, Lopez was a slow starter Tuesday nJghl in h.la title fllbt a1alnsl the 21-year·Old Caba and took 1om e solld punches in the tlrst two round.II . It ended ln the third, after UtUe Red exploded three 1tral1bt ri1hta that sent bls foe t.brou1h the ropea and onto the ring apron. Alter an eipt count, Caba, 12e, ran lDU> a barr11e that put him tbroUlh the rope1 a1aJn and be took IDOther cowtt. · · r th1nlc It wu a left and r18bt. combinadon that ended ll," re· called the 125~·pound Lopea from Alhambra, who bom- barded Caba Into the ropea a11ln before ReferH Marty O.Uln eala.d • bait et l :•1 ol Lh• Ul1rd round. TJaat martl.t Lht .. .., ... IUC· et11ful ., .... b1 a.op.a IDd h1a .tpU. lllraltltt knockout, putUnc bl.I cw•all neord at a .a wtt.h • boekoulai YCMmt Caba•• to ~================~======~=;;=;;~~==~~-;.;~~·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ COMT'RACTORS • SUPPLIERS 'F W Dodge/ON McGr1w-Hlll Inc cordi•lly lnvltn vou to an Open ~ .. Mond1y. Sept 24th Tl'lru Frldey. Sept 28th 8 30 A M. to 15•00 P.M. LOCAftCM 909M ft.Mt IOOM ..... & ................ ,.., .... CA."'" · -,........._....,.,,.,., aoiw.,...1 Drop In 1 nd ... Dodo•'• money mlklflCI and "'" MWlnt ~ for the (;()4'1fNdton lnduetry, tt Yo&J .. .::tlwlv bldcllno t* 1n 8oultwn CtMfomla. don't """ -Open Houee. 1114U47•11 DO YOU NllD IANKIUPTCYt I) If '°" .. .._., Ill Mt. ttie ....,_..ty Act con t1ve you o fr .. •"" Ill M ... 21 You t• ~Mitt-.. and-,"*' of row ,,,.,..,.,. 31 ....,...,., It rM rt;.f, 11 It M ...... OUR oma Wll l AN&Wflt VOUlt QUHflON$ A80UT IANKfUJ"CV WIT HOUT CHAltOt. Our '"'Ala hoaonoble. ALANLUIYA Ano.9Y AflAW (71') .... .U, 1100 DOV( ST. SUITf 200 NIWPCMTllACN. CAllr. •2660 JO :06 Al Cowt'ns for<'f':. Otis al second Angeh JU!>l 1111:.11 u double play and thf' r;in., ... t urt pounng onto lht• f1dd rirP m<Jturl'ly 10:07 Portt•r gmundb lht> htdl lo Can•w who bollbles. then flip:. to Tanana lo get the Huy.11 1 .:il1·hn by a slt'IJ NaturJll\ r.rn -, ~"wild It's Ang1·lmaniJ .it 1 lh best on th1· field IO:l3 The kings hav!• bef•n dethroned and the atmosphere in lhe Royals' clubhouse l:. one of s hock and disbelief. And seldom 1a hc•ard a dJsrouraging word 10: 14 "We rnndc a ru11 <ii tht>m Cl\llfWl'IJ, \\1• JU't 1·ouldn t J.!t•I 1l togelh1•r," says Hcr7.ojl 10 : 18 "ThP tcum l'I ti.king 1t harrl ht•t·aw .. 1• lh<') n • lf>f1 U\1'il lo \,\In Ill n~ It. '>lJY". (JUl'll'O IJ"r n 10 : 19 "W<· didn't play wf'll w .. IH'V(•r did f.(l'I HJ1ylh1n ~ togl'lh .. r I rn r l'ally not -.hot lr1 ·d 11 -w..i-. c·11rnmon i;f'n s<'." 'oJ\-. M l'llae · We dadn t haw th• k I nci or y('ar W(•. f(' UhC'll "' I f1•;1red Tc•xah more th an thf' 1\111.wls. though " IO : 25 "I lhoui.thl w1• i.:a v1• 11 ,1 hell of un t•rfort ." says llr•·tt 'Y11u know. I didn't realize 11 had been HI Y<'ar'I for them · Arc you 'lurprised? !'iomeone a'lk<'d . "No, I thought 1t woulci h(• the Angf'ls all along ·' Brl'lt may not havt• been 'lurpnsed hu1 he• was putting has s hirt on ha<.-kward'I IO:Z7 The Angels d idn't go backwards. they went forwardl'I Thl'Y changed the Hlogan "Yt.'S Wt• Can" t.o "Yes We U1d " h1>m<.., I loH· 11 h\ ,.. Jntl I want to &>lay lht• r1 t 11f rn ) t':tnn hc·n·" T U ERI-. OM 1 .. ~ \~ 1' TIMt: "'twn plJ"''"' v. mt • ti n•1lhln1' mon: than to ~···I l r J•l•·d AV. \ Y from th•· A11~1·I' ~., rinl· 'A<illl to pld\ (11r a I" t111r11JI lti-.er But thtr •• d.1 11 • 1•1,11 1 I ttll ~J 1111 I'> •• 111111 •ii f'll :II ;te• 11 • r (I I j t It ' ol V 111 JUrlt''> fllllll I > lup IJ .., f-'t1·v,t1"'I kl·&>t us 1ntt·11~1· .111d '''rwu-. lit" .., <i i.tronK leader 111 t•very ?>eru.(" of the word." The Anl(els ' r haructer wus • '1<l1·nl 111 111 • • 1• 11n 1" k• t h11lll1·r n.irrll'tl '""11 I( I h;itf 111 i l\t • 1111 It ••fl1 .t n1rkn111111· I I V.IJIJlll lit· lit• C' n m ,. Ii , , 1 ~ t-. 1 ii ... r r , , "' ' ,d1f,,rr11.1 • ••I II·•· 111.111 ....... kt11IV.' ,I 111111, •ti t V.11 1!1 .. lll I IJflll 1>.1t·k'I h1m,df 'I ht•\ t..ul 11111r•· I 11111 1•IJ.11 ~ '> 111.111 ,111\ II .Jiii Ill li.1-.1 h:dl 'IMP~ i\l.-.,0 POl,TJ.O Ol ·1 thJl the l\nl(f'b rh ... rnpion.-.t11p wa-.. mon• thun JO} lh1n1t .1 1 nli111t• tu th1•ar fan-. It llW IWOfl l1• HI t hi I ,in1b "'1111 ,.,., n111 .. 1 l'>.•111t1 :\1i.11n '>Uld \'1111 ~l'ldot11 ..,,.,. ,, tw11r1 .111 Jt k 011 ltw f11 Iii 11111 th1·n· Jn• p I 1• 11 t ' o ( I h t• 111 1 n l h •· hl1•:u h1·r-. Fn·i.:11:.1 w.i:. a•,kPd 11hout l11b lt•J m:.· oppun .. 111 111 1111' up<.-1im 1nw Ame ratan I A·J~u .. pl.1 v11rf., · H J I l 1 111 o r • · 1 .., J h 1• 11 u ' ,, IJJl klulJ. But ri1~hl now I'm not thankm~ al:;i111t ltw Or1ulPs ," ltK rnunJge r -..1111 "I'm think1ni about what \\t' Jll'>l did Let m1 cnJOY thJ:-O " Hut Cmc1nnall lost t.o the SM D1*'f(O f'adn·o;, 8·2. Tuesday night whJlf! lht: AMros shut out 1 ht-Atlanta Hraves, 8 0 H ouston 1-. off tomorrow, so the clincher 1-.111 t ,,,mt' until Friday at lh1• ... (t1t1 .... 1 I 'on-.1<1f'nn1•, lh1• tum ,,f cvenl.1>, I h,· H1-<h. <H'kn"wlL-df(crl the dd>l 1h1·y owc tht· HrdVf'') for kn<><'k · llll( off llou. ... ton twice Mond11y night 1t•f re• Tep •r•.,e• \ I LA,.,.\ fl ou-.ton 's J H I< 11 h .trd .. urpa-..,l'd the 3011 '<lrak1·11u1 mJrk for lht• second 1 .. 11 -.1 1·1111"' ..,ca-.1>n Tuesday 1111..'ht hut thl' fi Ii r1ghthan<tf'r h.11! 1irm:lh1111. d "'' on ha -. mind 'I ht· win w.1-. m11n· amportunt I h .i II I Ill' 'o t I I k 1• ti Uh," ~I.I I '1 !<1t h.m t .1!tl'r 1h1· A?>tros ~·ul th•· \tl.rntJ Br.i\t''> 8·0 ._nil m11\ l'd tu w1thm I', games of th1· <.:m<·1nnull lfrds in the Na t wnal Lt·ugut> West D1v1s 1on r .u·1 It f1-.•ls pr<'lt y good tu be lh•· uni) right hundcr in N11 laonHI l.t•aguc history lo ~trike out mon· than 300 bi.Her?> an two i.t:•a i,on:.." :.aid Ra<.-hard , who o\ er powered the Rri.ves with ,. 13 :.lrikeout. four·hll ijem . H1 chard now ha s 302 -.1 rik1..-uul!I for the seu:JOn. one :.hy of his own NL record for nJ<ht hande r:. which he set a year ago Hachurd Will make rus fmal :.tart ur Uw season Sat.ur· day m Los Ang.tes. Baseball Standings SPECIAL PUROtASE AMl'~RICAN l~EAG UE WH& Dlvb loa •·A•lela Kansas City Minnesota Texas Chicago Seattle Oakland W L Pd. GB 87 71 .SSJ 82 76 .51J 5 81 76 .Sl6 5th 79 78 .503 71,4, 69 86 .445 18YI 65 92 .414 21 lh 53 )()4 .338 33\.'.i Eut Dtrialoe x-BalUmore 100 SS .645 Milwaukee ·92 64 .sso 81h Boe ton 87 68 .S6 l 13 New York 84 71 .S42 16 Detroit 84 73 .SU 17 Cleveland ,79 77 .508 21 lh Toronto 53 104 .338 48 •·clinched divaalon Utle ~f'•k­ ........ •• l(-0ty1 ,_ .. , ....... , Oetroll I, 84111"--' ,.._ Ven 1 Oewl-S Mllw-...7, .... ti.• (Ilk ..... ~, TellH l,0...,_.1 , ... .,. . ._ ltllflMI 0 1'1' I~ U .. 111 •1 ....... , ... , 10..111, 11 •• Qetl'lllt COW'lo 8'2) et hlllmwt C ... l._ ... o-l*C,,.._ tt-4), 11 ,_ .. ,~•WI ......... lllllf•Y 1 Sl,11 C~ IWtl• i.-111 et llew Y-IOVIW'I' 11 .. 1. II ... " .. (...,._ IJ.111 .. MlfWlllMt 1- tM•). 11 Clll<e .. 1~11111 tMI _.Ml-Wit llC-tt-11),11 OelllllM 11-•1111•• IMtl .. TH.et <C-it-Ill, II NATIONAL l.F.AGUF: We1tl Division Clncinnoll Houston Dodgen San Fra.nc1sco San Diego Allan ta W L Ptt. GB 88 69 .S61 87 71 .SSl 1 ~ 77 80 490 11 69 88 439 19 00 91 .420 22 63 93 .404 24\fll East Dlvl11loa Pitts burgh 95 62 .605 MontreaJ 94 62 .603 '1"11 St. Lowa KS 7 L .54$ 9111 Philadelphia 81 77 .513 141h Chicago 79 79 .SOO 161h New York S8 99 .389 37 T'.,....,.,k_ o..ten 11, S... Fr•nc 10<0 1 ClllC~ II >. -Vcwk J 4 lfnfl 114""" 10 In ,.,,..,, ........ .,.. ...... -0 Plll-tll '°· _,... 4 \I lo.th 4, PfMl-lllf'I• I S•n OleQOI , c-1,....11 t ,_,.,o_ ~ CW.Jell Ml et !Mtl\ frencl.co (ICMl>o 119< t IJl,n New 'l'tno. I-141 el Cllk ... l ttr- t ti Mont"'91 1"°9tf• II IOI •I l'lll•llv•tll (ICI..., 11 11," SI Loult IMAflln411 U 71 •I 1'1111 ... ~te CC••ltefl .. 111.11 1 Hou•-(J Ntekro. 101 .. Allelll• I It N•re , .... " ~ Otee1 t.i-t11-111 •t C•ncl,....11 ISM..., •Hl,n JCBISCI ~iiiiiiiiiil------& sen ~:cco,:,- 2128 Herbor Blvd. Co1ta ,_ 0-5630~...i OfLlt• .... FordMolofoCo. EXICUT1YI CAaS Wo made another Special Purcttaae o f Ford E11tfcutlve Cars (never owned by enyone but Ford Motor Co) 8nd we're o trerlng theee like-new 'T8'1 and '79'1 (all with very low mllee) at unbellev1ble low prius Theee cara hew had exoellent care. Our laet euch 1pectal pun::hMe _.,. .ii IOtd In a penod of "7" deysl You,,_.. ... to betlewe. So Hurry -o ur truQj(loada of cat1 are arriving Now. Call or come on down t o JohnlOO tllld Son 1odey -Mak• the Buy of Your Lift ,..._ -~ .... _.. ..... _.._. ................... --~ ....... '-" ...... _......,_., .... ....__ --........................... ----...--.... _. .......... ___ .... ....._ ___ ......, -~------=----------........... ____ ·---------~ -- u nningbam Angelmania ' ~ l Peoole •tarted llnan1 up at th" An1el box olft~ at I a m Monday tn b..-1 ol 1•tUn1 1 ttcket on the baOtilt le¥eJ of ~Im Sladlum All olbet' Mia~ were sold out An1elma.n!a. An elevator operator uy11 b '11 •~ver aeen aecurhy so la&ht ut Anah~im Stlld.lwn. "Th y're conung up wilb Nl• and re1ulat.1oru. they haven't Uled ln years. I guess when you're in tint place, you do t.hlngs dlfterenUy ," lMI 11y1 AogeJmania. Monday's game aold out at 2 JO and Tuesday's game was sold by S "Two sellouts in a matter of hours." said Angel executlve Red Patt~n.on "That's something." That's Angelmania . ••• WITH THE ANGELS en1oy1n~ their-finest ~eason ever, one thmg they do not deserve 1s KMPC's so called expert, Bob Rowe, who doc!-. a post-gameradiotalkshow. "You have to know what you'r P talking about to do a s how llke this,' Rowe once told hiB radao audjencc "If you don't, the fans will tear you <ipa rt." It's a wonder Rowe 1s still m one piece. On Monday he a nnounced th<'rc were p\enty of tickets left fo r Wed nesday's home f inal e with thc Royals . Thal game was sold out ~ hours earlier. This week he told a caJler that catcher Terry Humphrey was work Ing out and planned to rejoin th<' Angt!ls next spring when his mJury ht'alc;. Humphrey was released seven wee ks ago. Maybe if he came out to the park once m a while he could l{ct h11> faC'l-. !>tra1ght • • * WHEN NOLAN RYAN waJks rrom the bullpen to the dugout after warm ing up for a game, the crowd usually gives hlm a warm applau:.c. No other µ1 tcher gets that kind of t reatment On Monday the applause was more than warm. ll was a standing ova tion. He hadn't thrown a single patch, a nd already the Anaheim Stadium fans were giving him the gr eatest re- ward io their power -the standing 0 ''The fan11 have a lways tw>e n good to me here," Hyan say!-.. "This has bee n a good place to pl::iy baseball for me." The key words ther e are "has been ." As a free agent , Ryan C'<tn s ign with any club he wunts after this s eason. The odds on the Angels gel· \ing him back appear poor. Consider· -Ryan lives in Texa:., loves Tex as, and told the Angels le.st year he would approve a trade to llouston or l he Rangers. Angel General Manager Buaie 1favasi and Ryan arc not on good terms. "Call it a personality clash," Ryan says Bavasi burned the> briclge behind him earlier this season when. aft1·r J NOLAN RYAN u1•1n..: a.'lked about s1gn111g Hyun, he i.aid. "We hav<.· lt> remt•mlwr we're talking about a 32 yt:<ir·old p1tthcr who only won 10 games last year " Ryan has been inJUrf'd eaC'h of I tlw P<i!'>t fi ve :icasons and has n't won 20Sin('('1974. ttavas1 1s known to I><> showing int<'rcst m other free agent pitchers. particularly J H Rich:ird and Mike ('aldwcll I Add them ull up and 11 !'>µells a rr 1 'am P<'d Ani:t•I p1trhini? <,ta ff for l~. om• without Th<.· Expr esi. llAS Wll.LIE•J\~~ESS plu ycd h1!i l las t game in an Angel uniform? Smet' m1d·sl·a-.on. when at became :ipparcnt that Aikens wa!\ a bon<t fide m aJor league h1llcr, tr<idc rumor:. have blossomed As far as the· Angels un• <·onccrncd, the• problem 1·, th<it ht· plays f1r~t has£' a spot th:it Hod Carew ha!\ locked up for <.1L least four more seasons. Aikens could be a (J-Otcnt design<it ed hitter . but thul's Don Baylor's job. Baylor has been playing lcrt fi eld on- ly because Joe Rudi as inJured. Baylor's weak arm is a liability in th<' outfield. an<! !hi' Ani:ets would rather have someone else out there, saving Baylor for DH. Thal leaves Aikens as pnme trade bait On Monday Aikens hobbled Into the Angel clubhouse for the fi rst time sin cl' surgery on his left knee · · llcy. what happen ed lo m y loc ker "" Aikens as ked equipment man Mickey Sh11>h1do. H<ilph Garr's name· was wh<'rc Aikens' ust.'<I to be I ··wf' didn't h;ive enough room for cv(.•ryhody " Shishido expla ined "I've got your stuff packed up in boxes" A1k<•ns took his crutches and limped away The· handwntmg wa:. on lhl' wall Bruins, USC, Rams Picked Rustlers 1 I Dunk Foe; I OVWins I From AP Dispatches The UCLA Bruins are three-point. favonles over the visiting Ohio State Buckeyes in their • game Saturday at the Coliseum while USC's powerful Trojans a re tabbed by 11 over host LSU • in odds released by Harrah's Sports Book in Reno. If you thought Golden WC's l Colleitc wa s awesome in water polo last year, wait until you see this year 's team T be Los Angeles Rams are picked by 6Y.i over • St. Louis Sunday io the Coliseum but Tampa Bay aod Cleveland are underdogs despite their un· defeat.eel records. The Buccaneers are l lh-point underdog.s to Chicago and Houston is tabbed by 4'h over the Browns. Other odds: College Notre Dame by 7 'hover Mi chigan Stale Te.xaa and Missouri. even p Syrac:.use by 7 over Washlngton St. ': ' · Florida St. by 10 over Virginia Tech Maryland by 7 over Kentucky Georeia by 1 over So. Carolina Vlrginia by 4 over Duke • • .. . # . . • . • • i: . • . • , • , • 4 , . . .. = ~ ; , : ' " . No. Carolina by 13Y.iover Army Nebraska by 4Dver Penn St. Navy by 6 over Tlll.nois Iowa St. by 6 over Iowa Indiana by 10~ over Colorado Purdue by 15 over Oregon Tennessee by 3~ over Auburn Florid.a by 2~ over Mi.asissippi St . Texa1 Tech by 1 lfl over Baylor lllcb11an by 10 over Califomla Stanford by 7 over Bost.on College AriJala St. by 6 over Oregon St . No. Carolina St. by 13~ over Wake Forest SW by 3 ewer Tulane "' Pn1 Atlanta by a over Wublqtoo Detrolt by SIA! over 111.nnesola New Orleans bye over NY Glanta Baltimore by .2 over Buffalo leaUleby8YtoverJ(anauCity Denver byl!Ai over Oakland O.U. by tlAi over t.'tncbmaU ._ DMlobf UY. over San Frucllco New Eqlend by llAI over Green B•Y Tim S paeth . a sophomore out of Edison who didn't even play for the Rus tlers lust year, hit eight shots in nine at- tempts to pace Golden West to a l4-8 rout of host Palomar Tuesday. It was th e sea son opener for the Rustlers, who looked i n mid· season form while dis- posing of the Mission Conference favorites. Including the 23 vie· tones from last year's unbeaten state cbam- ploos, it marked the 24th s traight win for the Rustlers. lo another JC m atc h, Saddleback got 11 saves from goa l ie Steve Marksbury and four goals from Dave Bora to dispose of visiting Santa /\na. 10-8. NO\V thal It finally has senlora. Ocean Vie w High looms as a power to be reckoned with. Bill Sabia hit five of five shots from the field as the Seaba•kA trimmed M artna, e-s. to run lbeir record t~)7·L Fountain Valley Cot lJ saves from Jim Jobnaoo in a ,.3 victory ovor Katella. ~Nebraeka,lowa to Play in Tokyo? ~ S LINCOLN.Neb. (AP)-AUDl""'1· f~ ty of lf*'Mb lporU olftclal Hld Ta--'tbmt bll 1ebool ud UM ua1....-lef •• ban blld talb .... ~_.... .............. 1111 ..... -,oQo. "' JlrJ• N•ma 1port1 ln· 1 .... .u. dlrwtor. Hld AtbleUc ~ Dlrect.Or Bob Devaney baa discussed the move wtlb b1a Iowa eounlt1rpart; Bump FJUott . .,That'• true. 'nlere have been di•· euaatca on tt.0 Bryant •lid. add1ftl tbat be knew no otbet det1U1. Deva.ner wu unavailable lot com· ment. • • Wedl..d.y. September 26, 1979 DAILY PILOT ll:t Hammer Hit lands ·Garvey's z-.h Bit Aids LA S PLJT, Yugoslavia I AP) Sptictator1 ~t the ehit\th Medlttrra· n ean Oamea literally took a h~mmering Tue.- day. Hallan hammer thrower Glanpalo Urlao· do woo the event on tus flnt throw 229-4~. On hlB Uurd and s ixth throws, Urlando let the hammer go loo IBto, nnd It bounced on the track, across the triple Jump pad and mto the s tands. SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -It has been a aeuoo of diaappotnt- meot for the lnJury·plasued Loe Anaelea Dodcera, but )'OU wouldn't know it from watching the m play Lbe arcbdval San l"rancllco Gluu. Steve Garvey reached lhe 200-bit plateau with a pair of doubles and Ron Cey belted a grand·slam homer in the eleht· run second aa tbe Dodgers crushed the Gianta 11·2 Tueeday night. THOUGH 11IEY ilE three games under .500, the J>od&ers have n ever played better against the Glaota. They're now 13·3 and a victory tonight would equal their previous 14-wln bl_., again.st San Francisco. "I'm just glad we 've bad a good second half." said Cey. who bas 21 of his 81 runa batted In agai n s t t h e Giants this seuon. "Considering we were 21 games under at ooe JllOinl, It's nice that we have a chance to finish .500." Gary Thomasson s tarted the eight-nm second with a double and capped il with a two-run homer. In between. a pair of er- rors made six of the runa uo- e a rned and Cey ~mashed bis filth career grand-slam and 28th homer of the season off loeer Ed Hallet!, S-8. ROOKIE &IGBTBANDE& Rick Sutcliffe, 17-9, pitched a ooe·hitter for seven tnnlnp and was forced to leave the pme wh en pin c h -batter Gree J obnston grounded a ai.ngle off his ankle in the Oianta' two-nm eighth. Garvey made it l ·O in the flnt with a run-scoring double and was lifted by manacer Tom Lasorda after bitting a second run-scoring double in the sixth. That was hill 200t.h hit, a feat be bas accomplished five times. SPECIAL WINE SELECTION TODl'S VOD-<.A 645 8 99 (A I ( 1f IJ , t LIQUERS Amaretto Di Saronno. Drambuie. 1 Gailiano. • 1• 11 Kahlua, nut Midori Melon •. · Southern Comfort. ,un ~ Tia Maria, • l!()nl I Ill IAll ') 8~J 11 I I 10.06 7.73 8.64 12.01 8.61 BLENDS Hiram Walker Imperial. r,)(JAln 4.77 Kessler. 11•,u11" 11.12 Seagrams 7 Crown. 1 , i1 111 "' I 1 .62 Ancient Age. Early Times. • 1 •• 1 H. Walker Ten High. 1.W. Harper. Jim Beam. ,, r 1 BOURBONS •II t 1047 5.88 9 .4 2 6 .09 1034 ('" .A~.1 !<I JAJI 1324:.i 125.&8 113.77 87.40 97.73 67.96 97.35 53.91 62.95 65.71 59.25 6660 53.34 72.99 6200 BRANDY AND COGNAC Christian Bros .• 1 1111· ' 11 .41 64 56 Ef.J, 11 I I 6.16 6981 Courvoisier V.S.. 1 .,. 12 54 14 I .95 Martel V.S.P.. I 1.96 135.25 CANADIANS 6.02 Black Velvet, •J'I' Canadian Club, r .i 1·1 Canadian Mist. ·• 1,., Seagrams V.O.. , 1 1 • Beefeaters, 1 1111 Gilbcy's, 1 / > rn < Gordon, 'J'I'· 1 Seagram's, u 1"' 1 Tanqueray, , .1 11 GIN RUMS 15.49 5.93 15.49 14.35 9.53 5.17 498 14.70 Bacardi Lt. f, Dk .. 1 7 1111 ~ I 0.42 Castillo Lt. & Dk., t , .. 1 4.26 Myers Jamican, 1~1Y.1 6.58 SCOTCH Ballentine, 1 l'.I uH 1< Chival Regal, ou"•H Cluny, 1 '~ tirER J & B, O<JART Johnnie Walker Blk., •JUAkT Lauders, 1 '~ LJTLi< 14.72' 14.83 12.05 9.59 12.97 11.20 TEQUILA Cuervo White, cXJAr< 1 6.34 Don Emlllo Wh. & Gold. 1 7'H rR 8.71 Sauza Gold, <)(IART 7.20 Crown Russe, 00A1<1 Kamchatka, 115wrR P'opov, , 75 LITLH Smirnoff, OUART .. Stolechnaya, OUART VODKA 4 .22 7.92 6.99 5.68 9.94 68.IJ 8765 67.44 87.65 81.16 53.90 58.40 56.40 83.22 58.96 48.24 74.50 83.89 167.85 . 68.17 108.60 146.88 63.39 71.66 49.29 8 1.37 47.75 44.77 41 .83 64.26 112.48 SCORESBY SCOTCH \ KAHL<JA 1.7~UTl:.R I UTER gso 1132. BOITll CA'•! HI IAll 5.52 ) 0.48 9.49 7.29 8.15 12.01 8 .12 4.50 10.49 10.96 9.88 5.55 8.89 6.46 10.34 10.76 5.8 1 I 1.83 11 .28 5.68 14.61 5.62 14.6 1 13.53 8.99 4.87 4.70 13.87 9.83 4.02 <6.2 ) 13.89 13.99 11.37 9 .05 12.24 10.57 5.98 8.22 6 .79 3.98 7 .47 6 .98 5.36 9.38 Sutter Horne little Rhine Bear. K1u g Grey Rie51inq. Sonomd Ale.xdnder Crown Ca bernet Sauvignon .. Robert Mondavi Reserve Pinot Noir. '\l\ontercy Jo. Ric<:.linq. CABERNET SAUVlGNON Chn~tidn Bro., .. Char le'> Krug. L. Martini. ., Mirrasow. ... Simi. Stone Creek. ~· Zaca Mesa ...... " "f !.llJIJ•,,Ur'o[)\ 'I.II ''"''l' "I I lo()"t '· I Ill I. J98 I hr Burgundy Beaulieu. Beringer. Charles Krug .. , Conca non. ' I Franciscan. ... Mirrasov. Chardonnay Beringer. ' \\ Christian Bros .. ... Fetzer. ' . Giumarra. 1 ... ~,1 Monterey. , ""'l CHENIN BLANC Christian Bros., Fetzer. Francisian. Louis Martini. Mfrassori. MICHELOB BEER ()PACK ROSE WINES Charles Krug Vin , ''>O"ll • Christian Bros Napa, l'IO"ll Beauliev Bea\lrose, 1~1o11 Kenwood Zlnfandel, '"'°"" Louis Martini Vin, ,~,..,._ .!. I 'J .d f;B ; 'If, Q nn <~ r 0 rl8 (J'> ' t ( J( I I I I '.4 11 2 85 4 04 3 30 4 40 s b? 328 4 Uil l. )() /] 9? .' 0' ?200 / (J ~ ?2:00 1 H4 ?000 , . ) 4 «•1 2635 2. h ~ 28 6(1 525 ">7 20 32? 3500 4 23 4600 3.24 35.20 443 48.40 BOTTU-CASE: RETAIL RETAIL 2.58 28.00 2.9 1 3 1.60 3.23 35.15 253 27.60 J.lb 34.35 SUPERIOR BEER (JPA(K 213 2.02 1.84 2.20 2.83 1.84 . . 22.00 20.00 23.9_2 30.® 20.00 1.99 2.67 7.34 5.50 2.90 2.59 3 .67 3.00 4 .00 5.13 2.9.8 3 .67 2.00 1.84 l.84 1.67 2.20 2.39 4.77 3.17 3.64 2.94 4 .04 UOTILE CA Sr RETAIL 2.34 2.64 2.93 2.30 2.87 1.84 J.67 • 2.()9 2.57 1.67 We Now Offer a Limited Selection of Notional Brand Grocery Items . 71 .. NCMS47 210l2 HACH ILW HUNTINQTON HACH PRICES EFFECTIVE SEP1V\BER 27 TO OCTOBER 3 1979 HOURS 10 AM TO a Pf'I\ DAILY • • • • • • • VOLLEYBALL! 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Jt~ t'I/; J'\ t f'f P UBUC NOT1c·•: ~~t ,_,., lfW'tl,. , 1• I ,,,.\,, f I, M .. ,,., ...-."' .. ,, , It .,.. ,, , ,. 1 •1'""0tJ~tJu\•N"'' ._,..,...,~f &Tf Mt tllf ( ''• tc;o~ c'•.Jttl'1 1 •~·0 1 t,•1 • Pl 'HI.I( "li01'1< •• •· • I • • *'I /I. J 1 t ~' f 1• I f t(ffTtOU\•U\,Mt'\\ ,,_#, "' 1 '•.,.\t•• '•it •1 ,,.._, NA#(\1A t lMtHt "'"• • ,,.,. 11111 4 1 ••1 ••1 ,,.,,. tt ...... ,, .. , ~f#l/11(11/f l_,,-"'4)11.1~ ,,,, •• ,..,., •• '4•· ... 'lllt /fl C,,...\1,..._ .... t, ,...,. .... • ,.,,,,,.~ ..... ,,,, tfll "' A 'f l fl W ftUl t<fHr W 'fl,.•lhlMI Thut ., :rny1ni.: a hH cornil denng the past In· d udt•i. such llNTI'> UI> th,. 1970 Cff' 3·A cham· pmnsh1p t :dtMIO Lt-urn the 1976·7 8 Juggernauts of l''ountam VulJey, Newport Harbor's big years of J970 (8-2), J973 (9-2), 1974 (10-2) and tbe recent back-to-back CJF Big Five semllinallat seasons. I AC.,L N t"'Y ~ I ... • f\Oft t.;AL t ~ & ( '•lf•n. P ''•• l~ffSJMlifil•'J.rJ.1:'J,,jJ.;~~~~.6.:~'9::J...J~fil~l\11 •\Wr••f r \ n-w , .. ,.,,.... .,,.,.. r ,-\ ~,.,,,,•>A• ..... , ,,.., ... "''"' th.I (O'\J• ~ ,__..,,..,.,,,.. (f.Nflt, (t.f•• •1'()1'ef't91t (~r °"~P ,, •-r...-; • ,.,... ~"~· "~'""' '' ••1• M ater J>e1's great teams or the late ~ and mid 60s, Estancla's ba g year m 1970, Coro na del Ma r's '71 outfit un<t Coi.la Mesa's fi rst-ever t.Jtle 1n 1976 were n ·al ~·JI rang •rt. Hul lh11> yf'ar ,., som,.thmg else F.dJson ll1gh'1> Awc•i-.t>m ~ are No. 1 in the Cl f'' Big t'1vc CoMcn •nt·•·, u pped by an eyt: poppfog da:splay of JJOWf'r Jui.t wet'k m tramplJng a hlghly respe (•tt.'<l Cany110 clc•ven C~'TA Mt;sA HIGH hru. a pa.ssmg comba.na· taon that dt•fles unyone to put man·to·rnan cov · erage on th<' primary receiver Quarterbuc.·k Bill Lux 's fa von te t.llrget, Dan Bauer, caught 12 p usHCll for 245 yards againHt Capistrano VaJley last week, nme or those com· plellons in one stn•ak We've had tcums in this urea whic h did not pick up 245 yur di, pui.1;1ng for an entire l eague season Corona del M <tr has defeated Sunset Leaglle representuUve Huntington Beach u.nd defending South CoruJt League kmgpm San Clemente by the combined score of 4J 7 Marana High, which has had one winning season (~ In 1970> lo this the l7lb year of footbaU,. hu equalled It.a aJJ.tlme tugb or consecutive wlrus (three) Wlth two triumphs so far, In addJlion to the seaeon-endang vi ctory over Huntington Beach. Blabop Amal Hlgh's Cll'' championship t.eam11 of 1970 and '71 were something to behold wilb Pat Haden and John McKay the pass-cat.ch act. When Bishop Amat bombarded Mat.er Del in 1970, to the tune or 48 16, I felt J had seen the ul- t.1mat.e an ability BUT LART WEEK'S performUH:e by F.dison wu even more spectacular wWl the 37-0 blitz 1n 24 minutes of playing time. Edison BfOred fi ve touchdowna in the span or 12 offen!lve plays. Another was called back by a penalty Jn the first quarter the Chargers ran five Umes and scored three touchdown.11 (Kerwtn Bell, of course). In the second quarter the Char1e" went to the air exclusively u.nd completed slx of seven puaeg for 142 yard.I and two t.oucbdowna (Prank Seurer ud b1I horde ol receivers). And In the m1·ant1ml:', th•· Edison defense w ali 1nte rcept.lrll( lWlcc und allowing u mmUb 31 yards rw.h1ng And dunnl( thut i.amP lime pcnod, Lux and Bauer of Costa Mei.u were doing lhetr lbmg down the freeway It':, :.in 1rlcn-d1hle :;atuatioo Edison, with Dell, Seurer, Boyer & Co, must be cOIUlide red the big item VET COSTA Mft:SA is the Southern Con· fer enc«>'s No l ranked team, Corona del M ar 111 No 4. Mater Dc1 IK No. 1 und Manna ls No 9 in the Big Five Costa Mesa is on dis play Thursday night at Newport Jlurbor High uguinst San Clemente; Edison will be at El Modena JIJl(h Saturday rught: Corona del Mar m eets trad.ltionaJ rivaJ Newport Har bor Friday rlll(hl ul Ora11ge Coaat College, and M arlnn mt..-4•\.H t'oothlll at TW>tln l''nday night It addll up II> on4! spectacular football cam p1mcn. and 1111 we Hald at the 11t.art, the sea.son ts but l WO w eek11 oM • • • CANYON HIG H Cooch Mike zeller ls no f()()I, he'11 decided not II> r Pne w hls acM>ol'a contract With Edll'Hl, sUIUntc lh•• dtrrerooce in enrollment Of the two«h/)ol11 ._•the• maJorreaaon. (;anyOfl I• " 11('houl of I ,WO for three grades (11enlon, Jtmlor11 tuHI sophomores). Newport flurbor, whic h lwttlt•s Edl11on ttnd .l'"ountaln Valley, Wt'1'Jlmln11lcr, Murlnu 1.nd Edi.son year-In and year out h1 lhu Suniwt l.tlague, hu an enroll- ment of 2,270 for four y1·11,. (whJch includea 510 freahmen) • • • ALL 1.8 NOT llOHt:H ut F..dlwn. Center Scott Strosnider wait for('efi to l(lve up hla uniform number ot 00 be<:11u•., J>rtlf)IJ rnuat wie :so., 60a and 709 for Inter ior Jlnemen. Saya Workmun: "Thal onJy ullowa 30 numbera for interior linemen and lh¥l'll ridiculous." Tak, talc, thtnp 1re tough ulJ over . With a 1quld of 34, ~tanclu does not share that problem. WITH THIS COUPON FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT /> "'" '""I , .1 ll·t t .in I ,,, REG. 18.95 If f • •. "" q ,JI ff t If I Pl''' f"- r l•t •rJf fJ •'') r at ) ft' I s 12's r " A'1•1ol1• r .,1 1 1•1 1 1 ' t• f I I I I f ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • •• 10-15 • i LAND TRACS $58.95~ • • • t f .... ,, • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER SPECIAL RADIAL TIRE SALE • ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT Douba~ Stffl.leffed Rodi~' Sill ,llCf P195/75R14 '39.95 lftl7hl41 P205/70R14 '45.95 IDUt•l41 P205/75R14 lf«71• I 41 '48.95 GR78-15 w s.w. W,D. '49.95 HR78-15 '58.95 LR78-15 ',,, '59.95 TIGER PAW B eELTED F.l.T. 12.36 '2~52 '2.39 '2.73 '2.96 'l.42 Sltl ,.,Cl f .LT. 'We Played_ Poorly' No Excwes--Malavasi SF-Newport E70xl '37.95 •2.Jt r ..... u.,....ae._ Coae,b Ray MaJavul made no '. ex.cu1u for bJ• Loa An1elu Rama' 21-3 loea lo Tampa Bay. "We played poorly, tben la notblnc •lae 1 c an 1 ay," Mal avul told hl a m ed la brealtfllt ... ion Tuesday. BE DIP P&OKJSE that backs Wendell Tyler end Elvia PHeock would 1et more cb.anc• to play and wbeD uked about Lawrence McCut c beoD, an1wered, "J think Lawreoee RmtlerA Win, 6-3 WUllam Prado scored u.r.. 1011a and lbJld Acnello ....., two more 11 Golden WHt Colle,.,, eoccer tAt•m ru IU rec· ord to +GM beaUAI F~ 'Collep, .. 1. Tueeday olOt • the winner'• Oeld. bu tailed oft tome." M cCutc beoo, the leadln1 ru1ber in tbe Ram1' bltt.ory, wu hurt moit ot lfnt and part at th1a Muon. "I can't pinpoint any one person Of' may one tbJ01 tor our J)OOr play," llllavul Hid. "fl WU penaltiell, lo.jurt .. and poor eaecuUon. .. WE DIDN'T 8lJN tbe foot· ball eooup and wtMa •• bad the opportmtty to 10 deep wttb a , ...... didn't aet lbe job .... •'they took Intermediate PUMI ewa, from UI ud that'a wb1 n ...,._ to lhort PUHi with lbe becU, but lber. ... we dida't llt 80od aecutlon." llalavMl ..._.., "I lll1ak 10U baYI to lllW tMir def ... Cndit. .IHt Uie 10U bavt to five CleH'-d'• ..,.,. erldJ on Mood., : wlMD lbe Browna beat tbe -boJ•, .. 1." Yacht Race F70x14 '39.95 •2.s• Oxl S '41. 95 •2.11 UnderWay f60x14 '41.95 •z.11 SAN FRANCISCO -Seven ·f60x1 s '4~ 9 5 '2.9 I crack ul.lll\I yacht.a rode an'ebb .... ~..-....... -.. ..... _·.....,~;a~·~~ ..... ---1 Ude throuCh UM Golden Gate at G60x15 '45. 9 5 'l.OJ ~ p.m. Tuelday to 1tart the an· nua.I •mUe CaUfomia Colltal race to Newport Beach. Th• race started rrom St. Francia Yacht. Club ln a moderate 12-ltnot. 10&1tllerly breeae wlLb a torecaat of 20 knou ot wtnd from the nort.hweet br early today. ff eldiu tbe fleet in lhll year'• race l• Roy Dian•r '• U ·foot yawl Shamrock rom Loa An1el• Y acbt Club. Otben lit t.he duh dowll lbe cout an Milt Smith'• lllmle, Callforala Yacbt Club; lllc:key Lowell'• Buw• Vlda VIit.. Coroaedo Yac:it Club; Carl &k:balaub'1 Cadenaa. San Dleco Yacbt Club. .. Clote_, Dltc•llla1d Maier ...... Sffft ltll9d ll ..... Int ntl-71-14 IN71al4141.002.10 IJtl n11-11-111L111a111 •u•1.n ~- ' ~'" f,tit (,A _,....,.. .............. "''"' .... , .. ., ttMlt ,.,_ .,.,. ""'"" .... ~,.. .. ..... ~ .,.. ,...,, .............. _ ....... , ................ ""'. lJ:ll)•!'t.~ iCIAST IE•RAL TIRE 21111 ..... IW,.~ ....... .540-5710 "' ' QvH"'' '••·•••'•• ,. 1 ••n.01 '•···~._.l-OfV'--•I 1 I I ,,,., •• ,,., 1 1-..•t ( t•lf I tf\ fNW'" \ f .nQl,;\if~I, atht 1 1 '• 1 .. ..,tt~t I 1 l'f t 1tJ \ &Aot'•'"'" I f.iAh f' t (,(#ti I ,., ISl.J(. NC,TI< .•. . ,. ... ,,.. 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"'lilrecl,... ...,,,,. 11•1 CeMllMI f'MMll LH9W TORONTO ARGONAUTS-Tr-w.,,.. Smith, Ciel-I"" eno, lo lhe Sa\Ul<lle:Wan AouollrlO.n tor lutun co11•IC1~rat1on1. RttlH-Jifft ~I, CleltMlve lleCk, £6- dltt Pevton • .._,1119 tieck. Mid VIL A-. w!Oe rl!Cc.i-~ G.ry Alldtrtoft. 0.- len•I•• eno. Pl.c..i lHry Mtlt <llf, rU1W1lnQ !MIO, Oii t,_ lf'tjutlHI ,._ 11•1 Aellv•Mod Mlk• Wllltam1, d•l•n•lve back. Mike WA11t1Vr. ~ i.<li: Al C ....... , ...... rtulv•r. •NI S•w Acliroyt, Otl•f'ltlve !NO. HOCKaY ............. "" ........ ,T, LOUIS llLUfi5 -5l911td ICtvln WlllllOfl, Str9t ~ eftCI ~ ......... ·-·"'" -..... ~ -----....--........ ~ ...... ......_ ___ ~..-.--._.......,,,..,_~-------·----_...,, ... ,..... _._ Wedneeday, Septornbltr :zt. 1979 OAll. Y Pll.01' 85 tions: Contplex StrategWs Can Vary Widely 87 SHERR\' LUCAS By now. you must be agreelng with my initial statement about the complexity of options . To con- clude our series, I'm going to touch only briefly on several ,ll( the most sophisticated options strategi~. each complicated enough to merit their own columns. Some are very •ggtessive, others more conservative. RATIO WRITING oa VARIABLE HEDGING: Wilh this strategy, the investor writes more than one option for each JOO shares or stock owned -two, lhree. or even four options. The purpose : additional income in the form of pre- miums . In addition to the increased cash n ow. 1t also can mean Increased protection agrunst a possible price dccUne . It also means addittooal risk . The nsk. or course. 1s lhat ii one or more or your uncovered 1or naked> options is exercised, stock lo make delivery may have to be purchased on the open ma rket at a price above the exercise price IC the coM d if· ~~~~ccl~:;:;isr~~i~!:. (VIEW FROM) you may wand uµ with a THE C"T'D&"ET net loss o::1 i l'-Et With r atio \\ rttmg . there 1s a "rangl'' within whi ch you will realtie a profi t. If the stock falls to fall below a certain level or lo rise a bovt-a certa1 0 lt·vel. you will be proflta- t)I(' The parameters or this range depend on the p~r share premium and on lhe number or opuons wn llen for each lOO shares of stock owned Vur1able hcd~mg should be considered only 1r you arc .,..ell disciplined and rcC'ogn1ze the risk'> The most a~gress1vc rallo wnllng of cour'>e 1s naked wr1t 1ng w ith no underlying s loC'k whatsoever. This a pproach provides the m&1umum leverag<.· but the· n sk mcrcie>cS a ccordingly SPRF.AD: The µr1mary ObJCCll\'l' or P\l•r) spread transaction 1\ t o rc.~lut•e the n !:»ik asso<'1otef1 with a simple Ion~ or sho rt r>0s1t1on Typ1callv 1t cnns1'>IS of buying one option contract t going lnng 1 and selltnJ.t anolhc•r option conlrat·I 'AOtng sh1>rt 1 on the same undcrlyJOJ? stock There are two basic tyl)('S of spread'\. thrio;<· in which the two optwns have differc•nt exl.'rC'l'iC pn<'<''i 1 v••rt1c:.il 'ipreads 1 and tho..,,• .,.. ht•n• the· l \\ o op1 ion<, h;I\" dtff Prcmt l'Xp1ra t1on dJtl·'> t t1mt· spreads I In hoth c:tM:..,. the profit 111 loss resulL'i from thl' µnC'c d1f fercn<:c lx•tween th(' t"o option!> inc reasing or decrl'as1ng as the price of thC' undcrly1n 1? stock C'hanAes and as time pa!:.M.'" ....1111•ilD11 The m<ht important reason for Luus doing a spread 1s lhat 1t lim1 U. your market risk to a known . predetcrm1n"'d amount. It may also. however, h m1t your profi t potent1al. S preads do have risks or their own. but the potential for fine·tuninJ? one's risk/re ward ratio 1s superb And you m:iy use spreads " hether > ou drt' bulli sh . bearish or even neutral. STRADDLES: Obviously, because 1t 1s poss•· ble to earn premiums by writing puts as well as by writ ing caJls. 1l foll ows lhat an even larger total premium can be collected by wnting bolh When you do this. wnlmi.t a put and a call on the same unde rlying stock with the same exerc ise price :.ind some expiration. you ar<' wntmJ? a straddle 1 Fnr example. you might write an XYZ Apnl 45 put and an X YZ Arm I 45 c·all 1 The r eward. or C'our<oc. differs from \Hlltnl? either option alone. and !:.O fiocs lhe n sk t And of course the degree of risk involved is sign1f1C'antly affected by whether you do or do not o" n shar es of the underlying stock You may choose to do 1t either w:iy l From the oulM·t. a straddle writer must re· cogniie that the re 1s \'t-ry.l1tlle likelihood of his re taming the full sum or the combmL'<i put·call pre· m1ums It 1s almost certain that at !-iome point Savings Bonds Said 'Deceptive' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An "unfair and decep- ti ve pracllces" complaint filed wilh lhe Federal Trade Commission Tuesday alleged lhe s~retary or the treasury IS depnvmg Americans who buy savings bonds or $2 4 billJon in annual inte rest lhis before explraUon. the price oft.be stock will differ from the exercise price or the options, and one or the opt.ims will be exercised. If the put is exercised. you will have to buy stock al a pMce above the current market price. rr the call is exercised, you will have t.o deliver stock al a price below lhe curreoi market price. Realiz- ing a net profit rrom the s traddle thus tunges oo the stock loss being less than the total straddle premium. SO, WREN YOU ARE DOING uncovered straddles. ttie 'first thing you must do Is calculate your break·even points. However, because or the vi rtually !Jmitless number of possible results from writing a s traddle, 1t 1s impossible t.o calculate in advance what the specific return on investment may be. Ideally, s traddles should be written on stocks in which near-term fluctuations are expected t.o be s light. Because lhe closer the stock price remains lo the exercise price, the larger your gam is likely to be Al last we'Vl' wrapped up our options series. a ta:.k lhat turned out lo be even more momentous than 1t ongmally looked . My main objecllve was lo pique your interest in an investment vehicle that can broaden ~really your ap1,roach to the market Attacking 1t piecemeal as we have means readers shouldn't ht> cmba rassed at having ques· lions Ifl can help. call me al547·7272. Your hrOk<'r rJn provide you with a n options per::.pecll\l' "h1th }IJU ~hould read befo re invest· ang 1n optwm. Sh.em/ t.ucas 1:1 rz brnker in the Santa Ana olf 1ce of .\frrnl/ L11ru·h. Merr P f ';>nner and Smith Part I of this ,,.,..,,~ rm •JPtwn.\ wa.~ published. m the Dwtv Pilot on Auq 14 . Part l appeared Auq 28 and Part 3 appeared !if•pt 11 REAL EST A TE LICENSE TWO DAYS $250 lntenn one wefllend BROKER nc~5e prep for the profruional. Expert inttruction, finest ma terials a'>'ailablr, pro•en rfhcti•c. EMROUMENT LIMITED. SEPTEMBER 29 & 30 REGISTRY HOTEL. lrYin~ locrou frOfll Jofwt w.,.._ Aif'l'Orll JDS SeminoM, Corona de4 ~or 17 I 41 64"2 I 094: ( 714) 6442 6869 Now Ava.ila.ble 400 ~· ft. & up. Fully improved suitoo l & 2 story d~ign Exoollent flna.n.cing Near Orange Co. Airport Ca.11: (71 4) 540-0327 year . 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Public Ad vocates: Inc .. cited what 1t called t he treasur y d ep art· m ent's "unfair promo· tlonal activities" on the s avings bonds and s ays the bond'i pay interest al a rate beginning at 4 pe r cent annually as against Treasury bills paying '11 percent and An inflation rate of 13 percent. One promotion is quot· ed as saying "Dreams can come true. They'll put your fmanclal wor· ries to rest ," a nd another as sayin g "You'll be surprised bow bright your future looks with that s um always rising." The practices, said the complaint, "are believed to be the most cos Uy series or decep-. -' tive acts engaged ln by any corporation or 1ov- ernment agency in re· cent American history . Thus, the bond Protr•m l1rln eftect,. an lnvohm· tary, multi-billion tax on 18 million Americana." Tbe FTC was told complainants want cor· reelive advert.lllnC bar· rinC UY promot10111 or aavlnp bonds untll ruu d11closure 11 made of the Impact of the 13 perctnt tnOatlon rate on such boDda beld to maturlly • C.11 142-5171. ~ul • raw words taworlc for ''l'M 1101 GOING TO MISS DELIVERING A BABY ••• '' I un relax outside ol home anrt olti ,. ~r.IM,nq 111.111 m no1qo1nq10 m1!>!. llchver1nq .1 b.lbV when I m belween IOCi1l1on'> I uQenc fl Sollman M 0 . CanogJ Park DUlllMG TltE GASOlJll( CllUMCll wi.AJ MOflf CM I SAY' \'IMl I Cl'f l)olgl'(1 "111111", Jttint lllt Ofltcl' ,Miil I.Ill ot IOUtllll to .~ t11°'111'•• M.tt nw loclJlo> ~- 1..,,111 IWI'· an 11> u fW1't'\I <11911 MO "'"" /("( 1111'-.S -t\lu'fts l/lll'()4A OJlly I 0 Cll 111'.I WlftW( •' . #tl1 s ()rrmr~ AdOlle l~ Int ~ "CVOI WllM MDIOS .. ntf TlllJCI( " \ ""' h.!W1Q '#l'«ft I.Ip ¥0U Otl ll1e !thOulOlr IO WV 'IOI! .irt w.wii.! 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Orange. !Wef· Side. san Berllaf<lillO n pans al Vtntura coun1i!S T!l«n no tlmll to chi num1>et al "boel>S" you can receMI ano no tlttla l)llOlle th.¥Q8S 01 soecial eQulPment io 1m1a11 Wl1tll someone w3ol& you, ltl8'{ ivs1 Oc.11 111 as easy a ""'' Clf UIS IOdl'( •IOl·lrte· ·IOt al 1111 dlCdllsl In Los Angeles County 462.PAGE In Orange County 731·7 711 or Cll ...... 1-800-252·9161 Of al lnlailftllon IW fie ANw "'9 alb _.., yeia. I ~ 1IJr ~All.If CcrwlliOll ~ . I ... -DAILY PILOT Business Brooks Brothers Suits Japanese TO'KYO (AP> Always t-oo ~rvaUvdy dress\.'d but o~vtr a fasbloo plate. t he Japanese ge ntleman now has Brooh Brothen. The big names or European fashion like Pierre Cardin. Yves St. Laurent and Oscar de la Ren ta have been here for years. aiming their sales pitches for dresses, pe rfumes and other products at J apanese womt>n And Tokyo s treets are thronged with young people wearing American.style blue Jeans and T·shlrts. NOW COMES MADI SON Avenue's Brooks Brothers. out- fitters for gener ations of Ivy Leaguers and other American gentlemen who regard the three- :>Utton, natural·shoulder suit in banker's gray as the sartorial ;tandard of the world. Brooks Brothe rs r ecently 1pened its first store outside the Un ited States in T o k yo's 'asbiona ble Aoyam a d istrict. With its m a r ble facade and ;pacious g r o und fl oo r ;alesroom. it is a virtual copy of he firm 's Madison Avenue ~eadquarters in New York. Claiming there already are 'thousands" of Brooks Brothers Process May Release Oil DENVE R (AP) An mgre· lient used in toothpaste and dish ·leane rs is being tested for X>Ssible use in helping rch.:a~c d i trapped in porous rock ormations. Supporters of the process tx• ng tested in a S6 million pilot 1roject. say it could release 30 1illion to 70 billion bt.1rrels of oi l ·ow beneath the United States 'he chemical 1s petroleum sul - onate and 1s being tested tn '!ontana by Gary Energy Corp ,f Colorado. Dr. Arnold Co ldbur g, o anager or enhanced oil re· overy for Cary Energy, said !le company hopes to produce 00,000 barrels from the well . nd said the method presents no nvironmental problems. . ) Al'WI .......... JAPANESE SALESGIRL HELPS CUSTOMER WITH SUIT Tokyo Store Is Brooks Brothers' First Outside U.S. devotees 1n Japan, fi rm manager Sabur o Ko baya s hi declared that by 1985, the Tokyo s tore and nine other pla nned branches will be selling $45 milhon worth of clothes a year. THE S ALES APPEAL is broad, Kobayashi said in an in- ter view -t owar d young, fashion conscious Japanese males who comprise about 60 percent of the mt.1rket. but also toward the "salaryman," that familiar figure who never goes any where without a coat and t.Je. "We a r e t rying to attract Japa nese business executives who want a bit more flair in their attire," he said. Kobayastu s aid he did not see a clothing revolution happening in Japan ovemi~ht because "the J apanese arc much too con- servative for that .. But their ta'ites are changing JUSt a bat." he said PRICES FOR TH E Brooks Brothers label ht•rc are about 50 perct'nt rugher than tn th<' Urul- ed State:-:. but the idea of payin~ the equivalent of S570 for a su1t off the rack and S35 for a butlon- down shirt doc., not ::.ecm to faze affluent Japanese "If 1 go to a Japanese depart- m ent store I would have to pay at least 156,000 yen ($715). pro- bably double that, for a suit of the best English textiles," ex· plained Ken Kawakami. in- te r viewed as he d e bate d whether to buy a pair of slacks for the equivalt•nt of $110 al BrooKs Brothers • h.:iwaka m i , a 43-year -old 1unaor executive in a medium- s1ze trading firm, said J apanese businessmen are conservative in their appearance ~·because we have to meet all sorts of people during our working hours." WHAT ENCOURAGES firms like Brooks Brothers to jump in- to the Japanese market 1s its s heer size T he governme nt estimates that the. J a panese spend $8.7 billion a ;,..ea r for wearing apparel and $3.3 billion for cosmetics. Renown Inc., one of the big- gest names an J apan's fashion wo rld -a compan y that uses French movie star Alain Delon in its advertising -estimates that 10 million suits are sold to .Ja p anese men each year. Al though most Japanese men have less money to s pend than the women, "they wi ll save up for a particu lar idea," said Kaoru Mochizuki. a Renown Inc. spokesman. lie said his company aims for the 25·30 age bracket "because they're the ones most interested tn fashion Th<.'y follow fashion and find the money to keep in style, whereas the older people prefer to remain conservative " Brooks Brothers' clothes sold here will be designed to accom· mod a te-the J a p an'ese, who generally are smaller and more sli ghtly built than Americans. Suits will start at size 34. Even so. Kobayashi s aid. a lot of foreigners arc certain to shop at hi s s tore ''bec ause they're Brooks Brother~ people " ORDER YOUR LEASE 9 1980 VOLKSWAGEN RIGHT NOW FOR EUROPEAN DELIVERY and SEE THE OLD WORLD FROM IEHIMD THI WHHL OF YOUR HEW SCllOCCO 0 1 DASH&. Why pay high European car rental pnces and come home with nothing more than rond memones? With our Delivery 1n Europe plan, you save the rental charge. come home wrth wonderful memories. and bring back the ulhmate souvenir as well -your very own. sparkling new 1980 Volkswagen. On some models you II also enjoy addlt1onal savings wl'14n you compare the factory delivery once wrt h what you would pay here Ask ror complete details on the money-saving plan that lets you see the Old World from behind the wheel of your new Volkswagen VO_."" . SC MOCCO . , ..... AGAIN c~:W.. ~ AYAIUU IOOH.I CHICK IVERSON YOLISWA... POllC.. JID. ..... c..e ... t.,9:;.w-t ..... cc.-....,. ..... 673-0tOO • 133-9160 ..,.0,. .•. ., ....... • From The Leader OVER 1QOO CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Competitive Pricing Super~ Service NABERS ~ OPEN7DAYS 2600 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA ~ 540-9100 CORPORATE NOTES By JAMES R. URQUHART Ill Attorney at Law Q. I INCORPORATED MY BUSINESS AND LATER IT FELL INTO SOME LEGAL TROUBLE. ARE M V PERSONAL ASSETS IN J EOPARDY? A. NO. If you kept your business affairs separate from your personal affairs, your personal assets are safe. Q. DO I NEED A LARGE SUM OF MONEY FOR TIIE INITIAL CAPITAL OF MY PLAN· NED OORPORATION? A. NO. For example, It is legal to start your cor- poration with no capital. In California , there is no minimum capital requirement. .. Q. IS IT EXPENSIVE TO INCORPORATE? A. NO. Thi! law office will incorporate your pre- sent or planned business for the all inclusive price of ~. This breaks down to $250 in at- torneys fees and $330 in costs. We tum around and pay 'Out cosl'i H follows: Franchise Tax oard. $200; Secretary of State,-$70; Corpora lion Commissioner, $25; Corporation Minute Book, Stock. and Seal, $3$. An average in- corporation takes 14 days; even faster if pay- ment is by cash or cashier's check. We are hap- py to answer quesUons about your proposed in- corporation without obllcation to you. Our addreas is James R. Urquhart III , A Professional Law Corporal.Ion, 1300 Dove Street. Second Floor, Newport Beach, California neeo. <TlO '152·5544 . PUAll CONTACT UI 90UO A ,,,.., ...... iiiiiiiiilliliiiiiliiil ...... ·~------------------- Ken~dy Asks Miracle? Economy ·c-ouded N EW YORK CAP> -Sen. ,!dward M. Kennedy's s ugges· lion that he m ight seek the Democratic nomination if the economy failed to improve quickly is tanUmount to saying that without a miracle he'll be in the race. [ __ A_N_A_L Yi_s_i s __ ] stantlally -is "a clear demand th at Jimmy c~rter walk on wa ter." E ven if the economy im· proves. it may be pa inlui. Most economists seem to think that a as interest rat.es fall, and price increases diminis h , the un· employment rate, now at six percent, will rise by at least one point. Unemploym ent, one of the key measures of public attitudes. is rtsin g again. The r ate or infla- tion remains near 13 percent , even if it begins to recede by yearend. as many predict, it might not be soon enotigh. grows. as in theory 1t shouid. Studies show that for the first ti m e in the lives or many Americans. they do not expect the future to be better. Even during the Great De pression or t h e •1930s , i t is c l a imed. Ame ricans held to that notion. PROBLEMS SUCH as those p r ovoked Bus iness Week magazine recently to declare that Kennedy's qualifications that the economy improve sub- With the civilian labor force now.exceeding 100 million, anfo· , cre ase of just one pe rcentage point would mean one million m or e idle wo rk e r s. Some economists foresee this as the t0in1mum im pact of a s lowdown. INTER~T RATES too are on a similar course. A scattering or a n a l yst s now d ecl a r e t h e turnabout may be near, but even they do not foresee a declme m uch below double·djgit rate:- until mid-1980, at the earliest T hese indicators -jobs, prices and interest rates -art· a m ong t he best understood economic signals. meas uring not abstract monetarJ or fiscal ac tivities, but e vents that 1m mediately affect pocketbooks McDonnell Douglas Reveals Jet Pacts But voters weigh abstractions too. Perhaps not one tn 100 un der s t ands t h e technical sophistications of monet ary policy, but they know the dollar has fallen internation ally and that it means weakness LOS ANGELES (A P) f inancial agreements with two a1rhnes involving the problem-plagued DC·lO and OC-9 1et.S have been announced by McDonnell Douglas Corp The agreement!. disclosed Monday with Meucana and Midway airlines total $155 mtlhon in saJes and lease contracts, the corpora- tion said Officials said Mexico City based Melllcana Airlines signed an S85 m illion contract to purchac;e two DC·M>s for delivery in 1981. THERE ARE clearcut remm ders of this everywhere Then· is no secret.. for exampll', behind t he p r ice rise in var1ou ~ published products from ftne prints to old comic books. They are in Limited supply. Dollars, meanwhile, speed off the print ing presses in unlimited quan titles. The auhne plans to operate the Jumbo Jets on its routes through Los Angeles and three cities rn Mexico -Monterrey, Guadalajara and Menda The DC 10 was grounded on all domestic routes for a full-scale design inspection following last May's crash or a DC-10 on t akeoff at Chicago's O'Hare Airport The accident claimed 273 lives. McDoMell Douglas also said Monday It has completed a $70 million financial agreement with Midway Airlines for purchase of five DC-9 Jets and the leasing of five more Buymg power has fallen. 0 1 barely held its own. through m os t m o n t h s t h is year Paychecks grow, but the bag or groceries does n't. 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Tbe question ia: Where should ..A these monies be k>dsed in the meantime? What bappena. typically, is tha t these monies are turned ov~ to people wbo ue supposed to be adept at : handline big chu.nb of capital. You know the crew: ban.ks, • lnauranee companies, investment advitors. And they take • .,. the funds and invest them in IBM . Exxon and otber blue· dup stocb. IT WAS ONLY A •ATTD OF TIME before someone woul d come around and raise the wue of whether this kind .)( mooey management was benefitinc the employees for whom tbe5e fund.a are being held in trust . That some· one is <:orporate Data Exchange, a New York-based nonprofit rsearda oreanization that recently published a l25-page st.Udy , "Peuioo Investments: A Social Audit." The s•.L•dy examined the stockholdings or 142 pension plans JL<; c.:oo.clusion. in a nutshell, was : "Billions or dollars of pt.•n.swo :.ilSeU are being invested against the m· tere~l:-. of mil hons of American workers " COE rountf. !N (!JC ample . that th t'se pension runds hi.-d 1 17 s billion invested Jn SO companies that are pre· domtnunlly nonunio:1 that 1~. lc.-ss than a third 11 r t la <' 1 r e m p I o y e 1· s twlon)! to uruons Money Tree f ,lk1•' lh1• Ford Moto r t..:mted Auto Workers Retirement l 'l.1n "'Ith as~ets of Sl 1 billion It has holdings in s uch no111111111n rompanies as f< ~fart, Eastman Kodak and \tel>on.tld" .. l::Vl'n mor e ~1zarr~ IL holds S8.2 million or ,,,,,.~ m Tr•xas Instruments. a romp;.my the UAW has vain I\ t 111•d to nrgana.ti: 'rill.< OE STl'l>Y LOOK.c;~U i\T pension fund holdangs fr om thlf·t· oth er perspective~ ' 11mµan1ti. hnt·d $25,000 <H more between 1976 and 1!•7-:' f•ir 'r•1IC1ttng re~ulat1ons 1,f !.t:c: Occupational Safety & lfl':tl1 It \dmanistrnuon Pen!>1on f•l.'ld'> hold c;harc!> or 14 of lh•"t 111mpanH·'> I nmpanlt's thJI haH• \11Jluf.Pd ant1d1i.cnminetl10n 1 • tl• I lw fund-. ll•ild h.1rt·i> ,,( ZI> 11( uwsl' r·umpan11·' thJl ha\C• lx•f'n majur snvestorc; an or le 11111 ,., t11 'Yiu1h ,\fril'a The µt:ns1on plam. hold s tock in ·10 ,., !ht•'\(' ...,0'\1t. \\\I.I, ~TREt:T PEOPLE MIGHT argue. of • 11111 ,. :h.Jt th1· "'·'\ to manage thesl' funds effectively for 'mpl11\1 t'~ I!> nut to 1 •insider social cnte rta. as the COE '' u•h t!1d but to hn<.l th£-!>locks that ar t• going to ap· 1irl·11.11t For 1.x;impl1· ~tcDonald'~ as cited here as a bad i:tl\ IJl't au'"' 1t''> nonunion . but 1f a pe ns10n fund had m \t"lt·tl in ~kDonald ' Ill yt·11rs ago, that stake would have 1;11in1 1111lt:d ~lock R a lly Falte rs Durin!{ Late Selling :\ t-:\\ YORK t AP r Rene"'ed excite ment about an ojl field 111 !l>t'1A foundland scr.t oil 1~ues surging Loduy before ;_1 latl' 't-lloff wiped out the gams Th<• I >f>IA J rm es a' er age of JO 1ndusui al issues was up 11 17 P.•lnl' w K&1 3.) after l>P.ing up by 12 m ear lier trading \ch .111cinji! 1i.su1.·s lrd dt>elJncs by a 9-4 margin on the '\1.•" '11r" Stot·k 1-:,c·h.H1$!l' \n.11\ ,L., ~a1rl lht' r ail) abo was !>parked by a decision I IH'!>d:t' 11( the Senall' Fananr e Comm1tt~ lo exempl ne"' I) d1,\·11\1•n•d oil from tht' propost-0 windfall profits" wx .... toc·k• In T h f• .tiipo11igh1 Nf l/ltl t'i""C.11 .... , ,. • r-,., ,. , .. t , I t...-I.,,,. n1n•I .,,!,,. 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PEOPU fW!c>Ol1' Con 8 $780 000 I i)\ VW)lJ\ w1rin•t1 d COflV•"1 hf''' lrH '')lltjl !tkOtlU'l •·•1H111 .. 1u1i11-. ., ~~"Jf• n."' 1 ·~,., f.Jh u.u lJt.Jh N 111l• .. on t •• m1f; rout 14'Mttv•~un 't ·'1' .,,. huth1t1~I 0 PRISONER CELL 8L()Q( H i uflhtu 0'11tul• ·•r1Qul ' 1nn W..ttlHtf ' ''''" hftt r ft .. fHtl .. 11 lhff,uytt ltUt H•,h1t1 ' 1nll1JIHlCf1 JUHJ rnun•11 fJ If() EIGHT IS EHOUQH t4•V•t,.tt• I~' t1f1 1111i f~ttt\tl n,,..,,.,.. tH1'1 ht h111Ji tnm11y unrl < fJffiU"1 up Wtlh t.OfYMt lltt.,n llf1fl O• ll+H!J I.Jul \ht1f P 10\j 0 MOVIE '"" 0--1h1p ol lhe P"'" t:OO 8 (() C88 MOVIE I a ''> 'TM !Miity 119/nt I 11vr~ OIMe< T ommt t M Jone• A young '"' 11 eAt <h •Yer O•tt on1ft\ 1n.,1>1vt><1 1n 111<! llefc.t ""'II Ul'I '"' c:onttol ol " lam111 owned &ulo mllnutuc.1u""ll tompany 1un by uro wg11111 rn•gn•t• ""d tua umbtll9' 90 M)fl 0 THELAST COHV£RT18LE ft~•' P'->•I ..war -;o•t .._ tmnu Otl\lUU"'tU)t'Hr'tttf\1 ff) l"o hMt ·•~Jt Yl'.IU\Q fflfHidU U"(f l1y lhtt ttmtt of thuH Hut'f'mtJ t••HUOfl iJ'-• ytt.U,.. 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Pair of Funny Flops 'Resort' anti 'Liglitning' Deserve Bette r Fate By Pt.'TER J. BOY •:tt LOS ANGELJ:o;S (A l'1 t'ailure being the destiny r>f most ne w shows in most nt·w T V se asons, expect a l11 rg,. numl>cr of programs now hf·aming hap pity over the airwaves lo soon Ix• dumped tnto lhc lo~cr1>' 1nl1·. gone and forgotten As usuaJ, most will have met a deserved fate. Some morP ch· served than others. Among t.h<>M.' that aren't likely to labt but might have und er d1Ue rent circumstances arc "The Lai.t Resort" and "Struck By L1 gnt ning,"on CBS. "T he Last Resort" HS CBS ' on· Ce-remo ved "Animal House" Imitation, featuring a s lob, a clean c ut kjd and a rich kid, Just u CBS' first "Arumal House" i mitation, "Coed ,.,ever ," did laatSpnng. THE IDEA IS the s ame, but the alluat.ioo ia aligblJy dllfereot and the gap a litUe brighter lutead of tearing up a unlversl- ~Y, these kids are working at a mountain resort during summer vacaUon. One want.I to be a doctor, one want.I to be a scien tisl and one juaf want.I to be rich. They do battle with each al.her and hotel manaaement, but ln a much less offenalve way tban their college- OLICEWIC7 k1 d com pre d cresso r t. lai.t sctt i.on. The :.c to rs La rry Breeding, Stephanie fo'ar acy, Robert Costanzo, Zane Lasky a nd Walter Olkewiez arc a likable lot, and Olkewicz is a fine iii oh But the t hree n e tworkR' on ginaJ "Animal House" npoffs died fast and hard last 1:1eason, not a good omen for '' L1:tst Rc1:mrt.." And in Its Wednesday night leadoH spot, "Resort" doesn't have the benefit of a strong lead-in show. an element usually essential to the success of a ne w show. AND "RESORT," In tum, Is the lead-In to "Struck By Ugbt· nlng," a modern-day li'ranken· stein number thal's not as bad as it s ounds. Jeffrey Kramer plays wi mpy high school s cience fHE EX CITEMENT OF ESCAPE ... PLUS f HE TERRO R O F THE UN;..NOWN 1 ... ~ ·-~~ •lfflU Clf .... u.t Jiii .._ ...... °'•~'"° • teach('r TedStein, who inhcnL'> an old inn The old inn·., old 1n nkecper, t 'rank I J ack Elam>. in forms Ted that he, Ted, 1:0. t.he ~rc at g r eat -grandson of lh1· fa mows Ur t'rankcnstcin "I'm the moni.t e r ," Elam '<ays "I was h1i. moni.ter Now your monster · · Elam also has a m onster prob lcm lie n eeds this l'lpeciu l formula to stuy alive, and Ted wants none of 1t lie has to ge t bat·k lo Hobton for u Celtics game· PRl'.Tfl' ClJTE tnmp, from Its opening numbt!r <Hod S t e w n rt ' s ' · Y o u /\ r 1• S 11 BeautifuJ") to t-;lum'11 dclfv,htlul hamming. U nfo rtunute ly , "Struck By Llghlntn1f' alM> ht left to fend for ltnctr with no strong lead-in t1how Wednesday night h1 one> of tough competition , AUl(5te11llnt1 that CBS doesn't 8crlou1Jly count either of these lwo 11itcom11 In Ill! future plans. ARC 11tart8 th4' e vening with the populu "F.l11ht is Enough" and flteure11 to buJld fro m the re with "Ch11 rllo'11 Angels" 1tnd "VegaS." 11ucceMtw1 both. So, c atch "La11t Re"ort" and "Struck By l.l1htnlnac" aoun. For loeers, they're not bad. ~UBE ~Ql!PERS NBC 8 8:00 ReaJ)>eople. Among those interviewed are a man who won $280,000 in LU Vegas and a conventlon of roller coaster enthqaluts. CBS 9 9:00 -"The Belay." The auto industry la the backdrop for this movie version of the Harold Robbins novel with Laurence Oltvler, Robert Ouvall Md Katherine Ross. NB C 8 9 ·00 -"The La s t Convertible." The conclusion of this miniseritm about a group of Harvard buddu .. .os during World War II. ~· R Coun Hll'( • OAfAT ~ "Amat1n9 OttKe ··A,.,..,, ~ In Song' Tiie Allmen O•other1 8ano, A1rnt1 Coo11no. lan• 1101n1 Cl> IOMMl#Ul' T edCly P..no. QI.... AAd v~ (Ulman P...c:i- 0'"' and ( llkTI.,. pt OWIO<t • 1oue100 ltne t• 10 'Sut11M4wt .. 1 With • GOn c.r1 hom lh• Gr-r11e el11 In LO• Af\Q411'>A ~11 :::. 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CMtlle b9' I • '"°"''"°' f 1 t~ I •"II ,, by Armstronq & Batuik Bt 'J TV Ratings First • in trenched No I . while NBC wound up def'p in third pllt<·1• And lh1· 1>ummcr rc·run season u ... wt ll a' rnost 1·nt1<·., <>ffrred NBC little "nc-rJur:.t ~t·mt·nl f11r 197!.l lill Jlot.h ABC' :tnd l'ltS a1.,,, fnurnl 1•111 •1ur.1~'1n11 'otgn ... rn th1· rir .. t V.f'l•k .... r.1t10~'> A Bl .. .., .. t-:1yhl "' En1111i.:h v. J ' ch• v. ,., ~ '"I' r.1l1'<1 'oh11w follow1'ft h> an<iUwr ot t hP 111 tv.111 k • r1·t urning "''rtt•,, 't'harl11··., Angt•I:. In .11ld1tron ABC'.., "llt-n:.<in," 15th tn tht• ralin).(<. v.J' th• w1 •t•k ·, h1ght0'il rat1·1I n1•w "ohow Tht· ralu1~ frir "Eight ,., .. :nough v. ,, ;~ l "l1t·1'>1•n 'ay:. 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"'111 .11111 \11• · • 1 1 ,,, I 1 '.J m1lhon and "Tbe .lt•lf"r"m' .'.! '.J ,,, 17 ·,million l101h ('U~ I Ill· 111· t 111 ,h11v. M i\ S H ." C RS; \ 1·~.1S " T .tJ<1 H dfll'' l><i}'' and "Beru.on." .di \IW . l>tfl fl Jtl ~lfl1kt• . NtH.:. "Arc h.Je Uur1k1•r ' l 'IJc'•· C'B~ lJllcl "Barney Mille r,'' AH< 111· an11 D<JllJ., uncJ l>uke:. or ffanard," h<Hh ens. 111· Pl US "SWEPT AWAY" l: ng61 att Sub-Titte a Two of Giannini's Be1t S1t.'°9nt1 • $2.00 Senlof Cittz.en• • 11 .00 Sunday MaUMH • 2 P.M. (R) "#'AMllJ Y' ~---------------------, I COUPON EXJRA EXTRA EX1U I tJN TlJI• tlOLLYWOOU IAPI "All In lhl' t•'111nlly " h11" hf'f'O nlf' t hf' bl1Ulf'1J l monPymaktn" t'Om 4'1ty 1Jf'rlP11 In hl11tory with ""°"" 111Jlt'l' of Sff1 mlllloo, HY• Vlat'Ofll. wbJch ">'" dlr•LH lhHPrt~ F.l1hty tnlrvl11l0t1 at• llon11 h•VP l'Htrf'h••fl'Ct llOT h•lr hoot "t.161Welf'1t of t hn o nlln of ArflhlP ""'' t-;dllh f\1an.luir I I I I I TWO I • roPI I SIRLOIN .• I DINNERS I I I 1. s13ss1 I Served with cup of SOVD 4'u •• I 1our. broccoli ho ll1nda1u, I llJtilfUt ~~:,d potat o . arHd ~ I aM Off or ox~rea Sept 30, 1919 I I r.itaa w -.:==. -I I . TOOIDlllU• I I I I SUMDA y CHAMPAGNE llUMCH I I :30 .. J:OO • I I On·the·MaJl at South Coast Ptau Neal" the~ ' I 'I on the Flnt Level. For re rvatiof\a call: 540-1111 · I ~---------------------·· I r • ' .• J ________ ._...._ ... 71 175 ttM S4T. Ii SUN. MA11MBS Al Seeh 12.00 .. J:lO p.a K>l 1..-0 CALL 5J4-AIEI .. .Ill.A .. 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But it eventually pays o ff with a beguiling charm mostly due to tbe presence of Donald Sutherland and the lov~ ly Vancouver locations. • .~.,........ ACTOR BILL MURRAY (LEFT) WITH REAL HUNTER THOMPSON 'Gonzo Journalist' Technlcel Adviser on 'Buffalo' Movie SUTHERLAND and Paul Mazurksy star as buddies who mastermind a plot to s teal $4 million from a new bank by tapping in· to the computer system while the building is un- der construction. It's a clever idea, fleshed out with a budding romance between Sutherland and H e'll Be Authentic Hip Journalist Coaches Actor AMAN, A WOMAN ANOAaANIC Aw•E.,._.y~k- Proou,tn Jot>n 8. 8tn"'tt ""'"'!>amue1""" By 808 THOMAS llOLl.YWOOI> 11\PJ Bill Murray 1s ready for pnmt· t1ml\ as he 1s proving in !ht· n11t111n 's theaters and on the stage') at naversal Studios ··Meatb:tlls." starring Murray as the bedeviled coun:.clur of a summer c·:imp, proved P<tramounl's sleeper hat of the '><'ason Now Murray as '>tarring for l navers:.il in "Where The Buffalo H1wm." based on the <Jdven- tu res into gonzo JOUrnah~m by llun ler S Thompson . hips ter l::iureate or Holltng Stom· Murray ,., a nw mbc r of the mis- named Not Hc·ady for Pnme Tame Players of NBC' s "Saturday Night Live." wh11:h has also sent Chevy Chase. John lklu:.h1 and Dan Akroyd to films and Gllt!J Hadner to her own Rroadwny shov. As soon as he winds up "Buffjlci," Murray will ~ hus· lhg bal·k to "Saturday Night Live" '"I think I 'vc gol another yeur 10 me." Tll F: OTHER DAY Rill Murray was deep into his Hunter Thompson portrayal. On Un1vcrsal's Stage 44 , a jet sliced in half depicted the press plane following a certain presidential c·andidate portrayed in the film by the actor Richard M. Dixon. Murray a s Thompson wa s c utting a grapefruit in half and drinking the JUiC'l' laced with a slui: o r vodka A pre-;s rude. looking strangely like Ron Ziegler . evicted Thompson (Mur ray) from the plane That is the story of the gonzo's life· Terminal. "Where The Buffalo Roam" is the brainchild of onetime rock music mana~cr Art Lmson lie saw a movie in ThompMm·s article for Rolling Stone's 10th anniver sary, "The Oanshee SC'rc:.ims for Buffalo Meat " Thompson agreed to go along with. it, and he C'Onsulted with Linson and eo· wnte r .John K<iyc THOMPSON ALSO consulted with the man who is portraying hi m '·I may be the most fortunate of ac· lors." said Rill Murray when he l'ame out of the airplane scene. "llunter as my house guest while I'm playing him in the movie . It has been very helpful I have been able to see his wild side. as well as his more thoughtful mom l'nts. In both cases. he 1:. cxtrcm(')y funny " Thompson and Murray have been friends for a couple of years, having met bes ide a sw1mmJE_g _Eool in <,\~C.INC -, ( _,,,..\. ( ( r. ()-' the ~ unique gr/I 0 642-2697 for •tty occ.e •" .....,._ ... ,........., .. ,, ..... lhHto t U 1 ......... Aspen. Colo The actor r~called ·· t was entertaining :.ome fnends. and hl' was c•ntcrtain1ng som e fnt.-nds. so w1· started l'nlertaintng together 1 We s tarted t alkmg about c•scapl' art1:.ts. and we talked about ho" 1t wCJuld bt-if you were strapped 10 a "rought iron c·hair and thrown in the waler ·· MURRAY AGRt;EO to be the j!u1nea pig. s pc•cafy ang fave·foot depth in the pool lie hadn't calculated on not being ahl1• lo stand up when tied to the· rh<11r lie was r escued before dro\\ nang "The BBC "as out here doing a show 1111 '11xon. so Bunter and I agret•d to stage a ·Nixon io '80' rally for their came ra~." Murray con· t1nued. ··we had scarchUghts and e verything at m y house above the Sunset Strip Thi' cops arrived very soon. and I handt•d lhl•m our lcaflcL'> · He"s t anned. restc·d and ready · Th ey still said we had to shut down "Hunter and I wanted to have skywriters over Watts printing 'Nix· on in '80 Black is Weird.' but the BBC wouJdn'l pay for it " BILL MURRAY IS orr beat. all right. One of nine children reared an a Chicago suburb. he learned comae skills in the famed 1mprovisat1onal group, Second City. went on to the Broadwa\ revue "Th<' National Lam poon Show " The producer was Ivan Reitman. who later packed him to star in ··Meatballs " "Nobody expected anything of the m ovie." Murray recalled. "We shot it in six weeks in Canada . without much of a scnpt Ivan let me con- tribute <;Om<· or my own things. so I felt comfortable "I thmk "Mc1ttbalb" has a lot of ap- peal for kid.'>, <Jnd 1l 's helle r than mosl of the entertainment they us ual· ly gel. I'm glad It's a surcess fl meant I didn't have to do an 'Airport' for my second movie ·· Arkin in 'Fath e r s' HOLLYWOOD I J\PJ Alun Arkin wall star in ··Fathe rs. Daughters and Other Endange re d S pecies," an original comedy in which he plays a s w inging bachelor who sudd enly rinds he has a 21 year.old daughter The movi~. written by Bradley and Mary Ann Swirnoff and directed by Steve H Stem. wall be filmed in New York and Toronto Ol•KIO• NO.IE•..:• S<~"npt•r Rarnotd G._n Brue..-• £ 1te\f'I\ Stu•rt ~•root1n Photoqtapf\y Jit< • ( •' d1fl C,.I C-/P'..u•"'Oft r ., .. Oon.io WtMtl•no Broo•• '-"arn\ P•ut Al<•lurtq,., .. ,.,.,,_ M•qt<OV,~'f l "IQh H~dton H·• • P11,. P•fH fr11cf'I P...,t Aotni.ty [ lttabf>tP\ ft.M(l•y RuNHnQI•~ tcnm.ntJt'"" M#'Alt " ..... P·C Brooke Adams. who pla ys a fre e -lance photographer who inad vertently talces a picture of him at the scene of the future crime. One of the more in terestmg a..,pects is an tht· progrc:.saon of tb1:. r c·l c1 t1o n <;h1p Sutherland's character as possess<•d with old fa s hion ed romanti c values. while Adams' role 1:. that of a modern. agg r ess ive wom an (although this is not done an an unfavorable manneri NOEL BLACK 'S dir ec t ion is v ery low-keyed and Lbe scenes between Sutherland and Ma zurs ky have a n a wk ward 1mpr ov1:.a Uonal qualJty. The latter seem s especially self. conscious and often ap· pear s lo be groping to build a characterizauon out o f th e banal dialogue. which usually has h1 m on the telephone m :i contmumg domestH' 'quabble with h1 ' estranged wife Sutherland. howevN. g 1 Vl's a very likable performa nce that t'n tices with its easygomg cha r m and Adam ., c reat es an appealing character The two 1>tar s also work very well togeth er . as earlie r evidenced in "The In· "asion of the Body S n atcher s" Allan M ag1C'O\'Sky 1s properly obnoxious in the forced role of Adams· vengeful- ly Je alous ex-boyfriend c1nename Ei scAeEn 63U 2553 comPLEX Ctupm.tn A•~ & S.tn1 .. An., ~re-~••Y MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "APOCALYPSE NOW" CR> ALL SCREWED UP "MOONRAKER" (PG) '"CAPRICORN ONE" "SCREAMS OF A WINTER NIGHT" (R) '1tUST MEYB SLIEPS" ""THllUDS AU AU RIGHT"" CPGI --ntl AMrTYYIW HOIROI .. •1 .,,,. 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No other ne w cigarette in the last 20 years has attracted so many smokers as quickly as MERIT! And it's convinced some of the hardest-to- please critics of low tar smoking: high tar smokers. In fact, over 70% of MERIT smokers are coming direcdy from high tat brands! . . · - · It's clear: MERIT taste is changing attitudes toward low tar stnoking. . \ Kings&IOOS Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined · That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Kinga:&mg"ts:·o.&mg nicotine-• -~------r---__.. 100'•:11 mg"ter:'0.7mg nlcotine&Y.PtfCigemte.FTC RtportMey'78 : ( -·~ t. "' j -·-.. . ....... , ........ __ . REGULAR am MENTI-K1 . ....... ~ ... '(" t ·- --· ------~·-·--·~ ...._..._ .... -..... ~.,.-..:.;._ ... INSIDE: •Club Calendar •Ann Landers •Singles Calendar •Horoscope • Let Them Eat Elegant Strawberry Neetarine Cake California strawberries and nectarines are both plentiful, especially nectarines. Growers of this almost exclusively Califorrua frwt estimate a nectarine crop this year that pr.a ctically bog· gles the mind -millions of packagei.. So, there'll be plenty of fruit, fresh s weet succulent fruit, for everybody to enjoy. -One..of the best. w.a~ put. two great fru1b together is this glorious Strawberry Nectarine Cake. It's an elegant c reation, easily made in a spr ingform pan ahead of time to take lhe pressure off that last minute rush Creamy and not too sweet, this molded refrigerator cake is almost like that of a baked cake, only more moist . Split lady fingers line the bottom and s1dei. or the pan and sliced nectanncs and strawbcr ries are tucked within the layers as well as g<11 ly decorating the top. This is s uch a pretty (and delicious) dessert, so be sure to pick lhe best fruit poss1 ble Choose nectarines that have a creamy back , ground color and show no green at the i.tem end. A slight squeeze by gentle palm prtssurc will tell you instantly if the fruit 1s ready to <:i.l l <Or, for not quite ripe fruit, hold at room tcm· perature in a loosely closed paper bag or ripen· ing bowl.) But please, don·t pmcn. nectarines hru1se easily and your neighbor might be looking for p e rfect nectarines. too, for this terrific Strawberry Neclarme Cake STBAWBERRYNECfAJUNECAKE 20 double ladyfingers ~ .. cup sugar 2 envelopes plam gelatin Dash s aJt 2 eggs, separated 1:! cup water lJ..t-<!UJ)!I milk 114 cup lemon juice J to 5 fresh nectarines I cup strawberries 1 cup whipping c ream, whipped and sweetened Separate ladyfingers; place on bottom and a round s ides of 8-inch spnngform pan. Mix •h cup sugar , gelatm and salt m top of double boiler. Beat egg yolks with water; stir into gelatin mixture Add milk. Cook over gently boiling water . stirring constantly until gelatin is dissolved and mixture is s lightly thickened a bout 5 minutes. Re move from heat ; stir in lemon jwce Ch1ll until mixture mounds slightly on s poon. Slice nectarines lo m ake 2 c ups. Halve or s lice strawberries Beat egg whiles until fo amy Gradually add remaining 1 1 cup sugar: con· t inue beating until !.oft peaks form f old gelatin mixture into egg whites . Fold in nectarines and strawberncs. Turn into lined pan. Chill over· night. To serve. gently remove s ides of spring. form pan; garnish with whipped cream and, 1f desired . add itional sliced nectarines and halved strawberries. Makes 10 ser vings. Choeolate Turns If naked angel food cake is good; it's even better dressed up with a rich, fudgy glaze. Why settle for bare peanut butter cookies. when c hocolate.filled cookie "sandwiches" taste super? As a matter of fact, almost anything you bake -loaf cakes, laye r cakes, cupcakes, brownies and pastries. too -can be improved with a luscious frosting or rilling in almost everybody's favorite flavor ... chocolate! It's a quick, easy way to make the kids' favorite cookie or bar snacks s pecial, turn an ordinary package m ix or storc·bought cake mlo a company dessert Below is a sampling or frost ing, fillings and glazes, including classic chocolate buttercream and fudge. All are simple and fast to do, if you start with Ulat versat11e base, unsweetened cocoa. Why use cocoa? For one thing. it's more convenient: you meas ure and add directly fro m the can there's no pre·melting as with bakmg chocolate COCOA GLAZE (For angel fOOd, bundt and ch.Jlfon cakes) 2 tablespoons butter , melted 2 t.ablespoons light corn syrup J tablespoons cocoa J tablespoons water 2 teaspoons vanilla l'h cups sifted confectioners' s ugar Combine butler, corn syrup, cocoa and water. Heat, s tirring constantly, until mixture thickens. Remove from beat; blend in vanilla and confectioners' sugar. About 1 cup glaze. CHOCOLATE GLAZE (Glaze for cream puffs, Boston cream pie, chocolate log) Melt 2 tablespoons butter in small saucepan over low heat. add 2 tablespoons each cocoa and water . stirring constantly until mixture thickens. Do not hoal . Remove from heat; blend in 1 cup confectioners' sugar and 11'..e teaspoon vanilla. COCOA CREM E FILLING <Creme fUllng for cookies> 1 1 cup butter 1 4 cup shortening I cup marshmallow creme 11,., teaspoons vanilla l cup confectioners' sugar 14 cup cocoa Cream butter and shortening, gradually beat in marshmallow creme. Blend in vanilla. confectioners' sugar and cocoa. 1 'h cups filling. COCOA FILLING & FROSTJNG (FU ling for cupcakes) ----~· .. ··----·----------------------_____ .,, ... _ _. -Dazzling Strawberry Nectarme Cal<e combmes two luscious frwts ma creamy filling mSJde a ·crust of ladyfingers. Plain Into Faney 114 cup unsifted all-purpose n our 1'2 cup milk 1 , cup butter or marganm' 14 cup shortening '.r.i cup cocoa 2 teaspoons vanilla 1.i teaspoon salt J cups confectioners' sugar Combine nour and milk in a saucepan Cook, s tirring constantly with wire whisk. until mixture thickens and jus t begi ns to boil ; cool and chill thoroughly I Mi xture 1s very thick > Crl'am butter or margarine and -.hortenmg, un ul li ght and nuffy , add cocoa. vctrulla and !>alt Blend in chilled flour mixture. Gradually add. confectioners' s ugar to creamed mixture About 21 2 cups f1lhng and frosting To Fill Cupcakes: Spoon filling into pastry tube with open star tip; insert Ltp into center of cupcake. Squeeze gently until cupcukc begins to peak: cover lop with swirl of f1lhng cOr c~t a 1 •-,.inch cone from top of cupcake Fall cav1t)' replace cone Swirl over top > CLASSIC BUTTER CREAM COCOA FROSTING (About 2 cups frosting I 2-:i cup cocoa 3 12 cups confecuoners' sugar 1 :i cup butter or marganne •,,cup milk or evaporated mJlk 1 teaspoon vanma Combine cocoa and confecltoners' sugar. Cream butter or margarine and ,,., cup of cocoa mixture ill large mixer bowl uni.JI well-blended. Gradually add milk or evaporated milk and vanilla Blend m remaining cocoa mixture; beat until of s prPadang consistency. Generously fills and frosts an 8 or 9·mch layer cake. CLASSIC' COCOA FUDGE FROSTING <Aboul21 a cupsfrosling) 1 ~ cup butler or marganne 1 ~ cup eo<·oa 3:i..3 cups 1 I pound box> confectioners' suga r 1 "J cup mmus l tablespoon milk I teaspoon vurulla Melt butter or margarine over low heat in c;m a ll saucepan Add cocoa . heal, -;tirnng con· -.ta ntly. JUst until mixture begins to boil He move from heat. pour mto smaJl mixer bowl. Add confecltoners' sugar alternately w1lh milk. RC'at lo spreading consistency; blend in vanilla. Spread frosting while warm: fLUs and frosts an 8· or 9·mch layer cake. Peppermint Variation: Add 1 tablespoon fmcl) crushed peppermint candy. WIDPPED CREAM FILLING <Whipped cream filling for logs, cream pufrs and tortes) I cup heavy cream 1 2 cup confectioners' sugar 2 tablespoons cocoa 1:? teaspoon vanilla Whip cream until slightly thickened; com - bine confectioners' sugar and cocoa. Add vanilla; whip until stiff. Makes 2 cups cream filling. COCOA CUSTARD f1LUNG cCustard filling for logs, cream paffs and tortes) 3,/4 cup sugar •1 .. cup cocoa J t.ablespooos cornstarch •,4 teaspoon salt 2 cups milk · 2 egg yolks 1 tablespoon butter 1 teaspoon varuJla Combine sugar , cocoa, cornstar ch, salt. milk and egg yolks in saucepan. Cook over medium beat, stirring constantly, until filling thlckens. BoU and stir one minute. Remove from beat; blend in butter and vanilla. Pour lo· to bowl. press plastic wrap directly oato surface or rilling. Cool; chill. FUDGE F&OS'ftNG (For,_._. tqUre "plcaJc" cue or brownie• 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 11.t cup cocoa 1 'Al cups confectioners' sugar 'Al teaspoon vanilla 2 to 3 tablespoons milk Melt blttter or marelll'ilR!. Add c6Coa;l coOt over low beat until mixture~ to boll stir· ring constantly. Pour lnto a small mixer bowl and cool completely. Alternately add contec- lloners' sugar, vanilla and milk, beatin1 to spreading consistency. 1 cup frosting. MOCHA caEA• Pa08TING (Ai..tZH ... fnlllq) 2% cups conlecUonen' sqar '4 ~cocoa 8 tablelpoom butter or abortenin& 1 teaspoon lnatanl coffee sranuJes 3 to 4 tablespoooa milk l leupooa vanilla Mrmt enylhlng you bake taatn better with • rich, fudgy froat· tJg, filing or glaze In a/moat everybody'a favorite flavor, diOOOlala ~you start with a baN of ver1atl,. unaweetened oacoe. lt'a wy to mix up a variety of fancy 'dress ups' for plain cM8 brownies, cook/N, pastrtes -what have you. Use cocoa rt~'trom the can, with no pnt-meltlng. Cocoa blends in readily so oonslstency will be smoother, and, since cocoa Is chocolate k1 ooncentlated form, your frostings w/11 be extra-chocolatey. Combine conlecUonera' sqar and cocoa. Cream butler wllh ~ c-up cocoa mixture lD small bowl. Dt.asolve colfee sraaules in milk; add alternately wilh remalninl cocoa mixture _)eatlnt to 1pnacl.laa e6Da1.ltency. Blad iD · vanlllL I ( • ' .. 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''• CalUonia e1thutln1 annuel Aw•uclo om•l11lo• t'ropt, ed al a rate ot up lo &,000 be1rln1 I nd hOw mu('h •trn pt'r YHf wllh no crop ~ c:an upeel. one II "' re ltbl r · l h ~ l'hoto1raphlr In for rnu~KI r nn bto u11ed , IUf'h w. ltf"ftl lOfC th pre- •<>nc.-of atrf'llfted or db uacd lrc<'I throutih the use of lnfrlll'ed photo araph11 m inion hOJ>(' lo h uvf• pr Umlnury r u ult11 of th~ Hon 01rgo •nd Rlvenld~ aurvt·y11 rom plett-IJy Jan I However, It will~ mort: than u year before 'llvocndo Krowlnic r e · 1lons In Ventura, Santa once a wortllJ\fC Inform•· Barbara und Tulare lion 1y1t.em ls devtJloped countlett can be mapl)t'd thu commlulQn wilJ corda ~ rww 1rov BS ID lllOWING laaa ~•M f'M'Pl Uoe ol • •~pwt.mealal 81N UU, n tw projeel ..... , •• d l o arov have been ·pl•nt mta1ure tht atat e '•-------- <.'001eq~entl y , In du.try otnt'1ala ar un nrtah\ how much n•w 1rrea1e 11 b com1n1 airowth t~ aod •ltl Ina In crop ettlmatlnai. the r e1earcher1 are louklnei al other way11 JohnMm a nd the com· The projec t 111 have t o lndlvldu a lly financed by NASA. lhe malnt.a.ln the program. university and lhe com· The commlulon haH ml11ion during the e•· committed ~.000 t.o the perlmenta l 11tugea, but project eo fur noeadoeir,.... • Worklq in conjdnl" UOe wiLb NA.RA and the \JaJw...a&y ol CaWonala, alveralda. the com ...... 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Bob SUI ti. a t<om pany IDIU\ But Saturda)I. dawn to mldruaht. h11 heart belon1t to ttuna htao-Cb'ao nul jo , Or muybtt to Veol surnunl. or Toumad0t·" au po~· v rt . or Scanlpl • la Chet Hobert SUles 1s an lndustnal ~nam r . a iiourmt•l cook •nu the o-. n..r or Chf'r Robert , on e\rileur~an dt-ltiht turkf'd uwa) amid trul'k s tor1 d ners imd fast food fran1'hl'Jt3 ln lht• m1ddltl or Kansas Ht; PO Ot:D IUS PRIVATE dtnner l'lub an 1976 tu bnng fun<.·) l'Jtan~ to Uu.· rJaUand con noilsseur.. he "'as cou' 1nl·ed lurked umong the oil welb u.nd ~heat h elds nngmg lh1s town of 20,000 So how's bu. lnt-s~. Dob" '·Well. they re not cAactly crai.hlng the door down," smiles Stlle&, 45, a~ be pol.lshes ghtsse1> behind the bar "I've got :W member \I.ho pay $25 annuul dues lo join Somt.' of lht'm dnve 100 miles for dinnt-r. desp1tt' the ni.tn~ c·ost of gasohoe But 1 wouldn't complain 1f I had three times that many signed up " Stiles' r es taurant 1s open onl) Thursda). Friday and Saturday night:. 1t 1s a mid life fling y. hi ch grew out or ... hobby Weekdays he's an industnal engineer for the Fuller Brui.h Co . his t!mploycr for the pu~l 26 years. IN 197Z. WllEN THE HOVSt:WAR ES com pan y moved its.. m ain office lO Grea.L_Bend. Stiles was one of about JO executives who made the shift from East Hartford. Conn . to Kansas Stiles was born 1n Ma me and had never been west of the M1ss1ss1µpi before the transfer "I've cooked all my life. but I didn't start t'xpenmenttnJ,\ with recipes until 1960," says Stiles. whose wife. El :une, ts his main assistant in lhc kilchen: ·'Our neighbors in Rockford, Conn . the .l ark Fords. s t1.1rtcd plziymg cribbage and dnnk· mg beer with us <.'very Sunday. He Liked to cook , too. so one week one of us would fix the meal .ind the othe r would bring wme and dessert The 11cxt week y.c'd SY.1tch Pretty soon we started tr> ing to top C'a ch other ·' In August 1975, Stiles bought I he two-story v. hale how;e wh1t·h today 1s Chez Hobert SlTl ,\TEO 01" T\\ 0 ACRES southwe~L or IO\\n. the restaurant lo1Jk:. from the outside llkt: a palatial Southern st y le home with four g raceful pillars und ma nicured la wns. Ht.'l'UU!>t' 1t has high ceiLing::.. a countr) k1tl'ht-n loaded Y.1th modern upphances and needed no n ·novation. the house wa::. perfel't for Stile::.' needs Tht• onl} remodcl111g wa::. 1n the dou blt: garu~e. The owner and wa1ter~ Ju::.tm Debes J nd Clayton Pcar~on turned 1l into a plush bar T he room is paneled in old barn wood a nd furnished with comfortable cushioned chau s and round oak tables. The informal room seats 20 for dinner HOUSE SPECIAL TY Doi ng a taste test, Bob Stiles and E laine, his wife, seem to re· Lish the stuffed clams that are the specialty ••• A fragrant pineapple aroma is a clue to good· ness -if the pineapple is o 'l too cold to impart an odor. .... ' Imagine buying a hlgh quality prote in food for only 60t a pound. Sound incredible? Well. that's what large eggs average out to whe n they sell for 90 cents a dozen. What 'W•· l\turkd out 1>1.>rvmg one nl(thl u w~ekr' hut our m<'mbe-r~ wunlcd morn, ao we offt"'- i.undwich ud aalad. Thursday ~nd Friday nJahta, .. uyw the chef. a asoft·epoktn m•n wbo 11luY• Uw harmonic. on Hlow nltibl.•. BE<'AU!il': STILES woaxs a full week at l"ull~r Unah Cc> • llll 11vure moments are devot· ,'(t to C.:h~1 Robert l h• lif~11de. al lt:ui.l 25 hours u month on 1•u1u.•rwork Al the c:nd of every mooth he mails out ad· 'unN! mt-nui. for tho next four weeks Illa pn ceb for gourmet meals, excluding wines. ure $10 lo $15 per per-. dependlng on· the enlree. There la only one set meal per week. He cof\ll'lalns that vital lncredlenta for elaborate dishes a re hard to come by In Great Bend. B ECAUSE HE DOESN'T BUY In bullt, members often drop by hls house in town with ...a, equab. lamb, Alaskan king crab legs aod nGtie Italian meats and Chloese 'Spices they've ~up for him in Denver or Kansas City. He was shocked at the "surprising lack of fresh vegetables around here. There aren'l a ny truck farmers. only wheat and alfalfa fields. There isn't even a dairy farm. In Connecticut I could buy every kind of fresh vegetable only a mile from my bouM." HE ADMITS HE'S A UITLE disappointed his cllentele isn't mon sophisticated and adven- turesome -It usually takes persuadlnc to 1et first·timers to try stuffed clams, the house specialty. ., And what about Ching-Chlao·ch'ao·ou.i-joi? "Very recognizable," says Stiles with a grin. '·Beef strips marinated in soy sauce and s ake. cooked with fresh mushrooms, onion.sand peppers. Delicious!" BONUS NO. 2. Why C&C Cola costs ress than Coke'fY AP Ht"'1\lt~t.-'•' Pt'IOIO\ ~nd Pepsi .fl C&C Cola charges less because C&C delivers 1he.ir cola the inexpensive way 1n b1y tr ailers direct to supermarkel warehouses. One big delivery costs much less Coke and Pepsi charge more becau~e lhey deliver their cola lhe expensive wav -1n smaller irucks to many ind1v1dual stores Many ltttle deliveries cost much more Taste C&C Cola and you may never en1ov pay1nq more for Coke and Pepsi again BONUs_No. 3 .• ~--------------------, I STORE COUPON-CC029 ! 10C Off CaC COlA~! Diet . too ! WEEKEND GOURMET'S FLING Bob Stiles stands in front of the I I I I I I I elegant facade of Chez Robert. his dinner club in Great Bend. Kan The dub 1s a mid-life fHng wh ich grew out of a hobby. Stiles. a Monday-to· Friday indus trial engineer. is also a gourmet cook who devotes his weekends to the epicurean ventures he's established a mid the truck-stop diners and fast.food franchises in the middle of Kansas. I . and take on tough. muddf dirt with Extra Adion Tide. of their resta urant. Chez Robert. in Great Bend. Kan. other food gives you so much nutrition for such a reasonable price? A great way to serv.e a wholesome meal in a hu rry is to prepare a skillet supper with eggs. Scramble them. fry the m or whip them Into a s imple omelet or frit- tata. Your imagination is the only limit to the combination of ingre· dients you c an add to enhance the flavor. Get a differencQ in dean you can really see. Help your kids get on the - Crest Good Cneckup Honor Roll. With a gocxl checkup, your kids can get on the Honor Roll You've seen it on N Extra AC!ion Tlde's extra cleaning powet gets out tough, muddy dirt from your entire wosh bener than any other leOOlng detergenL powder Of liquid That's -wtr-/ Extra ACllon Tide is .. And get an official patch and certifica te. Get deta1 Is at part1c1pa tmg stores. And get Crest at l()t off. c r1/'I Tt...f'lr.11.&c.)JT'Ol~c·t'l'f.i"' U DAILY PfLOT aANltlllN, Ob lo > -a.com.,. at 8owmu'1 OIM'-11 ,.., ...... .......... ~all ............ •l· ·--....... cm&. t lin ~racker aad el tNarnla aed mo...t ._ lllop to a &r•Y ~ ltr'UdW'e tn frcmt of bllbOUM Ince ta.a. Bo m " .. d hi• wUt. Neille . bne keDt the llGft Te;" tor • t.o 1' hourit a ay includfna Sund111 and boUda}'I And \My r rwst!d lo 1horten Uw-lr bou.n a 1 th e numb ~r o r 'cu1tomer1 plwnmp.a.d. actually purchue · lbelr "I dkln'l t VeD bave IO l l'CK'triel there, bo aaid. tta. l.,oaae LU ........ the lHl l wo ye•ra .U A &t:IVLT a m lk be •UH J didn't maU company hu tt/uaed to t nou1 b rnoe ~y. .. dell ver lt• produ l to Howman takt. Ho wm a n •In ce h e A boul 00 DIAl)aborillood aeldom sells mor«i than thUdnn wander into the five 1..Uona a week. 1tor fOf' cud)' ud cola And he waa nearly each~bfuJd. fo r ced t o oU minate 8 ul I than 10 aduUil bre ad whe n a fi r m -.. -......... ----.. ----••• --.... -_ ........ _. • -.--... ·-fr ..... ·---• .I FOOD l b rcate ned to discon· lna expensee, ht! said. ed him to befJln 1Sleeptn1 and ptstol he keeps. tlnue U.11 aervlce. an the at.ore's back room Bowman doean'l enjoy SO he atocka only noca! HE' 8 OP1'£N about 12 )'eat'I aco. guardin& bis store but forced to rely on a mon· No theft• have oc· h aa no f lte rnattve p.-rlsflable ltem1, such thly pension check oUl83 curred alnce then. but he because tie refU1ea to ua canned food . Most or his mercbandtile r e · to f.'Y for~unexpectei2 re· said tle'a prepared tr abut It, he aa1d. malh.s on t.he ahell for pan, however . Thal h'e· lbey do. "I'm Jwrt not 1olng to 11everaJ weeks. quently includes rocks "I 've aot too much cl01e and J ive up alnce thrown through his win· lead poisoning around I've atJly th1a long," But he's 1ble to sell dowa. he said . here , and people know he aald. "I'm a bull· enough to pay his pro-Four burg lar ies at I'll use it," be aald. re· headed llWe man., and I verty taxes and operat· won't be forced out." ., tM atoN·• old 1tomera. lured by bwa7a and a~lny ~i9nuttblll -credit ~--:--:-~---:::-~~~~~--...._----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=-~_;_~~-=.~~~~...:...._~~~~~~~~~ Bowman's store prompt· re rrtng to lhe shotgun .• Pwe Abe'• Tted1o' ........ ~· owman h • at •If• •'*ed aom Ml,000 lp \lnpald baUa durln1 lf!I put• yean. ~­ . •wa&N PEOPLE ,. .. ld come ln and t-ll me they bad a ~ ol bad hack, I'd down ri&bt lbett! l don't bother me ore. It took me a -.f,000 ~du cation to lMrn tha t." uld tbe ~)'Hr·old proprietor, WbO now is almost blind .Ah store earns lb s t"*" $100 a year io pro· flJ& alnce most or bas ct11lomers vanished 15 years ago when a new hlcbway b ypassed ha!> s hop a nd seve r a l so_permarkels opened. .But th a t h a s n 't plJMppted hlm to go after ~uopa..ad bills •·1 don't try to collect tbe money. And I doubt 1(1 ever get il back," he said. BOWMAN OPENE D the store in b1s home in 19'8. Six years lat.er. he French Fries Fueled Feud Uid you know that the Frl"nch fry once fu eled a prcs1d~nt1al f('ucl '> It happened when our rountry was still in 1h in fanc·y. while Thomas Jd I eer!>On wa::. president B esides being an in ve ntor . a r c hi t ect . p hil o s o ph e r and gentleman farmer, J ef· ferson was al so a gourmet WHEN HE REC'AM t; president. he brought his personal cook, a French chef. tolbeWhitellouse J e ffer son and John Adams, the man wh11 preceded him an th1• ex t-c ut1ve office, did not iii ways see eye.to eye. The puritani c a l Adams thought that Jef· ferson , a!> prt·s ident, W its putting on u1rs Miffed over i.uc:h ex t r a vagancei. a::. th e French chef. Adam!> once soured .•. Jefferson serves s uch novelties as French fries." TH E FllENCll FRV is h a r dly a novelty today. However. when ser ved ln a novel way. this simple food can still tantahze the moi.t dis· crimlnoting palate So, taking the cue from Thomas Jefferson, the The Thomas Jef ferson Tuna Bake has been created. THOMAS JEFFERSON TUNA BAKE 1 onJon, chopped 1 green peppe r, chopped 2 tablespoons butter, me lted 2 cups mtlk 2 packaaes <about J Ir• owice eacb) cheese SltUCe mix I package 0 pound ) fr ozen French frlei. 1 c an caboul 7 ounces> tuna fish 1 cup sliced black olives l carton (8 ounces> plain yogurt 1 teaspoon seasoned pepper 1 teupoon 1round celery Med Preheat oven lo 400 d e 1reee. In med i um saucepan, saute onion and 1reen pepper ln but· t.er. Combine milk and cbeeae aauce mix; add lo onion m ixture. Sllr ove r medium heat until thick and a moo~h . Remove from beat. Stlr in tuna flab, ollvea. )'OIUrt. Wt. pepper and celery 1Md. In l ·lncb 1quare pan. layer ball t.be rrtee. Pour over all ol t.be cbetee 11uce. Top with remalnln1 frlee. Bake ao minut.ee or until trt11 are 1otden brown. Makes•Hf'Vinp. .... RIB ROAST LAROE ENO $I 8 9 LB WILSOll CDnfllD MEAT FRANKS HB PKO 99c EA SMOKID ~IC•IC FRESH PORK SA LE \jolt ()I-. ' PORK ~~-~~sr.~ "\'·. ... sp' 1 .. SHOULDER ' SPARE RIBS •• sp9 I Sl&IUMClS •St_IClO••VAAlt llH $ J 2• lUNCHION MEATS !~~ I A ..,.,., ....... oAll(tl ,. s1 s• WIENERS .. ~ .... O:.c"•••u•U·•"r"t"""' ,. $1 St BHF FRANKS ' I~ "' '· ~ .. s 1 •• J()ttH MOMMl I I SllCID BACON , , u ~, .. ••• .. • (Wf.' I SLICED BACON , .. ••1. • 1111141 S • WHOLl PHLEO ,,,. TOMA TOES !WESSON OIL ·t COFFEE IN~fAlll !DEii'RGENT I INISI! \.OISll'NASHl!A !DETERGENT 1!·PUREX BLEACH LB. SEAFOOD 63c TOMATO SOUP ..... ,. e ' 9 (j/ ORANGE DRINK MIX ··~"• s199 .. •e .... SMALL RED BEANS .. ... ! SWEET PEAS ....... ··~· ! 39c bll/ 5269 '·9KNon·s --79c 1 I lttf. DRESSING :-:: ·· " ~ .:u .. · · ... · s2a1 ~-•• ,,, TOMATO PASTE .. ~· ! 53c e~ UI s 197 TOMATO SAUCE . ·~· ~ 1 ac MUSHROOMS ~7:.'..~. ~~. . • 95c 67c TUNA ~~~=::~~. e .. 70c t )e<J/ 1 ... 0 ttt).MWAlttt .. WATERAOOEO RIB PORK CHOPS • '1'9 LOIN PORK CHOPS I t Otrtitf•t ' •• PORK SAUSAGE 79c ,. N°ECTARl~N(s··· ,. 29< s£Eotiss GRAPis"·~~. S 9 < PEAct4Es ............... 33c , • s1" .• 89' I ft LS'l'LIVAGN•AH· .01., w"a''Eu· •o'L'"'a00 WSAll SPAGHETTI . .... . .... ·~ ! 2ac -1P1C 19c -AMERICAN BEAUTY 33c' l/;~i PATIO !MiiiA•••E 59 ""NOODLES ... ........ I )~~· MUMS POl IA 89 4 __________ 11'°_1 __ c DOGFOOD m.••• ~ ! 27l L ____ •N_"' _____ _ I ~~.~J .S~!~ ..-A.,l,_t .. "4,UNft f'IWW ,_.,__.,ti'fut\llf4MI t • .. H1Nt t uuN'oRY DOG FOOD •. ... ! s5.94 DETERGENT DOG FOOD ~·· "'" ,....... ! ... s5.19 FALL CARE FARE ,, 01 • 17 4 SPAGHETTI SAUCE :..~:.~:.:: ! . . . . 55c "iummc• '79. t .1Jllorr11.1 I ll'l'1h \11t11 hdp 1111 irr rh.1111'\l'I. l'ka'l' ~:''' \1 1111.1ppli.111 l'' 1h1· .1111·11 ,1111111111 J ,ow Froze ti F'ood Prices . POTATOES :c~.CKIHIOfl I0\111 CAUM & CttlllH I '"" 43 4 DINNERS ~:=~Ttl!CHILADA IJ(j/ •OMHO tHClll!AllA 73 4 1'111 MEllOAH COMllHA flOH I 11 Ol LASAGNA nttlO• 1 1.0, 52'' DINNER ~!~~=~~-r~~1mc I t0111 38 4 Pl ZZA ~~~H~Uf U.CHllAOA UAIO~O I I 1' Cll • Oii $1 3 f IUFICHlHfTACO&tAIO•D • 111,01 BEEF TAQU·ITOS MAma ........ 11•01 ~1 15 ORANGE JUICE M!HllllMAM> HAWAIIAN PUNCH lllO •• n-01 ISTATER BROS. 45c I oisiiTiOum I ENGLISH MUFFINS :· :.t.. .. . .. ,_,(\. ,1 ~tWh SYRUP •ll~····N I .... , sl.73. CAT FOOR INSTANT COFFEE ..... , . . . , , s4.62 "· "' ..... ~. '°' "'" .. , NST PANTY HOSE ·•w ~269 I ANT COFFEE oloUN ! H : s4_07 l'APER TOWELS ~tr:::~~~·L:.~.m • '~"" 59c FIG NEWTON CAKES ... ~ •.. ,9 .. ot s1 .09 -SCOTIIES -53c '1 -... 1 FACIAL TISSUE ::~~~"" .... ,::;"., BUBBLE UP ~~~~··~...... I "" 99c SOFT DRINKS ~grn~J.:..~~::· I "" $1.07 PEPSI COLA ~t• 1 tllllll•-· $1.49 PEPSI COLA ~t'ao"o"' f e11tOi 10111u '1.17 1111 llll•tllVl IU~ MllJllf 10 I lllM I fl" HWPUll 011110 COWillA!;IAI. llUlllllOll wliou•~•11• AUTUMN SAVINGS TIME Ill II t I MOI ~I k • l v .. kll fill> MUG 0 LUNCH ! .... 54c ,_AIOHt VAl\ t.., • • f I. .. VO+t• GRANOLA BARS '1 13 umnt H y Al ' • 'r • " .... , •• 'I 'I • DRESSING • ~· '1°4 l l •U)~I W • Wtuu I 1l~ tt~l VU11 PICKLES I ,,.,, 99c ·--\ -·--. -.-.. ....... , ._._.. .. -........ - FOOD Many people make the mlatake of lumplo1 all typea ol carbohydule& toactber aa the ''bad foods" ol lbe buma:n dirt. CompJ.x carbohydrale8 an.ich q whole •rain cereal, com, rlC>e, potatoa. bread and p11t.a are valuable elementa of a senatblA menu. When ruins are heavily ladened wtLh re-fln~d auaar s uch 111 in many breakfast cereals WU\4"ttt11u11ry •~ms and empty calortee are added. Wbo needs• sweet dessert for brealcfut? WHEN MARKETING FOR CEREALS, read all la beta carelully to be sure you are not buy mg a sugartreut Cereals such tts corn flakes, grape nut n~kes. grape nuts. puffed n ee, puffed wheat. shredded wheat, wheat rtakes ana raism bran contain rrom 1 to 10 percent sugar. Compare that to many cereals that may have as high as 40, SO and over 60 percent sugar ingred1ents. Good nutrition starts with what 1s chosen lo go into the market basket OLD-FASHIONED COOKED CEREALS are coming back into populanty, and many in· ;tant versions are as easy to stir up with boiling water . as a cold cereal is to pour into a bowl. Oatme al is a good s lick·lO ·t he -ri bs breakfast choice, as are hot wheat, hot corn and hot rice cereals. . Add a handful of raisi;ntt01"1!n extra punch of nutrition, use skim miJk to avoid excess fat and sweeten with a bit of honey if you must. It's a good idea to use less and less sweetener until your taste buds get used to eat· mg natural foods without it. I F snRRING UP HOT CEREAL for many members of the family who may be eating at different times, consider the technique of cook mg it in the top of a double boiler and holding 1t over simmering water until all are served Use low-sugared cold cereals mixed with nuts and raisins as an alternative snack for nomecommg school children , to wean· them from excess quantities of candy and sweet cookies. Make your own granola mixtures that have high fiber seeds, nuts. and grains, with a minimum o.f sweetening Here arc some interesting ideas fo r less o;weet breakfast cereals that all can enjo; pftial Die t• By June Aoth ORANGE MUESLI 3 cups wheal Oakes 2 cups bran flakes 1 cup uncooked regular oaLs Y.J cup rruslnS 2 cups coa rs!ly chopped hnelouts or walnuts Z apples, !>hredded 1 tablespoon honey l cup plain yogurt 2 oranges, peeled and segmented Combine cereals, raisins, nuLs and shredded dpples. Stir honey into yogurt and mix through cereal. Add orange segments, saving one for each servi ng , to be used as garnish Serve at once Makes6servangs. FRUIT& NUTTEDOATMEAL ~11cup uncooked oats , regular or quick cook- 1ng t,;, apple or pe ar. cored and finely chopped ' 1 <'UP chopped walnuts I teas poon honey 1 1 teaspoon cinna mon Cook oats m salted boiling water, as d irect· ed on package. Stir In chopped fruit and nuts. Add honey and cinnamon , let stand covered in pot fo r ::.everal minutes. Serve with milk, as de- sired Mak~ 2 ::.crv1ngs . CEREAL PANCAKES WITII BERRY SAUCE 1 cup leftover cooked cereal I egg I teaspoon honey 1 :.! cup fresh or frozen bernes, thawed Stir cereal. egR, and honey together, unlil well blended 1 If too stiH. add a s mall amount or milk ) Drop mixture by s poonfuls onto a hot non- stick griddle Bro-wn on one side, then turn and b~own lhc otht·r ~1de Meanwhile, place berries in an electric blende r and blend into a sauce. s aving several whole berries for garnish, if de· sired. Spoon berry sauce over pancakes and !>cr ve at onc'l' M akcs 2 servings. Hors d'Houevres Now, 'Gator Later MIAMI (AP> -Alligator filet, anyone ? Before "long. Florida res taurants may serve such unusual delicacies as 'Gator Wellington, or maybe Surf 'n Swamp, un· der new rule!'i that allow the s aJe of aJ. ligator meat for the first t ime in years. Reslauranls and canneries with the pro· per permit will be allowed to make limited purchases from commercial alligator farms and t r a ppe rs who elimina te nuisance alligators for the state. "On the other hand, I've bad people say they can take it or leave It ... It's going to start slowly, I suspect, if it even starts at all," Egbert said . Ten years ago, the reptile. hunted for its valuable hide. joined other creatures on the federal endangered species list. But the population has s ince bounded back. Residents complain about uninvited ·gators in backyard ponds and canals. ·-····-.-·· ·-·· -·- Fooda that are hJ1b In protein yet low in COil are a food memory of yesteryear -right? WronjC ! Eggs are a good proteln buy. At 90 centa a I dozen. a serving of two large eags costs only lS cents and supplies 11 aramsof protein. ••• With a few eggs and whatever leftovers are hiding In in yo ur refrigerator, you can put toge ther a low budget meal thal needn't look or ~te like one. Add dibs and 4aba o r l eftover m eats, vegetables and cheese to any basic qwcbe, omelet or soutne and you have a truly impressive en· tree that costs relatively little . • * * S killet s uppers are easy. convenient ways to serve family m eals in a hurry. Easily the most ve rs atile or these fry p a n c r ea ti o n s a r e sc rambled eggs , the original skillet supper. You can add virtually any combination of in· gredients to them. * * • While a dollar m ay not buy a gallon of gasoline for long. 1t "ill easily buy a dozen eggs with change lert over That ·s less than 8 cenu. apiece for one or naturc·s most nutrtlJ0\45 foods • • • Egg~ arc a versatile, e conomical rood that can go to the breakfast, brunch, lunch, s upper or dinner ta ble. They can be prepared in endless ways with a m yn ad or ingredients And best of all , t hey'n• m plentiful supply. • • • Savory Se-.food Sauce 1s delicious v. ith broiled fish sticks. oven-baked fillets and baked stuffed fis h . In a s a u cepan, ble nd 1 packag e 111,, ounce> spaghetti sauce mix w ith 1 ca n I 12 ounce> vegetable juice cocktail, 1 cup wate r and 2 ta blespoons salad 011 Bring to a hoil. re duce heal and s1mmt·r for 25 minutes. Makes 2'r.z cups. • • • r I I I I I I I I ---··---., .... --·-.-----.....~ Save20¢on New Sego Powder. M• G._ lor..,.._, • .,..et_. .......,,.,.,,,.,"',,,,.,.,...,PO Soc ,,, .. ~ .,,..,. ~:31 ,... -tio• p..o fM' ~•"'-• ,.,...,, ~ t'"*M'\ "'•""' Of,ng ~ P'O'Yt"> °"'" ".e.•• ~t ...,.,, ~' ~tx' r J en• t'U"IJOif)n..1 f-•1Hf"'"ttil!d• .. ,~.,,.Pf· lftf"'v""'~..,._ --· ·Di' J.,_., •.ti ,_,.,..""Pt " .... ..,,..•X)..,t f t~·~f't•OoC,1 A~ ~(_ ... Jedf~# ,.,. •• ,., t ... C.f ··~ lt'. t "-"'°"""~"JO"''•'"" Lf•f\J ~ ~ ,,. "'"" ,,.. ,,,., (>ti COvtKA1 A.ft\ , ... ,.., uif' cern~ '"''"" ,,...,.., On.1 •a.p.1,, ..-., o 1:..e..> I Se ~··q I LI 20¢ 5T0REr~ 20¢ jl --------------Or. Allan Egbert. assistant director of the Division of Wildlife. ~ciys some 'gator r a t e rs c lai m t h e m eat tas te s like scallops. T he Florida alligator population has grown to abou t 500.000 now, E gbe rt estimates. and limited trapping has re· sum ed. Thaw "rapped frozen fi s h m the refr1i.:erator to preser \"c dcl1 c1ou-. JU1ces Fish thav.cd at room t<·mperature mJ v be sog~y and shapclc-.~ Ah\ ays rir:.11n and nnM· lhuwcd rash Hnd C:OOk It immed i ate!\ !"ever re rree7.e fish onc:l' It has thawed. '\~Ile <.,eg<> rowdcr 1Mt flt_'<;Ult' I >Ilk r ol <..ori,unwr °'11.llr'> IX>\ '11)2. '>I Lorn' 110~166. SATIRIZE~ Bt;iM~ Free World Mug. When~buy the robust flavor of Nescafe. Now you con hold rhe whole world 1n your hand. filled w ith 8 oz. of Nescafe ' Instant Coffee. The latest edition of our crystal mug 1s yours with 1 any combination of Nescafe inner seals totaling 12 oz. or more. Whether you dnnl~ Nescaf~ f\egulor or Decaffeinated. 1t will taste even better 1n your own World Mug. See deta tls1n the order form Beiore going rm .t \o.•'lgtll t0<1!1ol pmqr:un 'nn.,uU ~' ~11 rl<x.1t" NESCAFE.Robust FllMw 1het wan the 'MMtd. 01wo The ~it Co.. Inc. :· -... ...._ ••• ··~ -....... ,.._ .. -._ -..... ----9' ...... -......... -...._ --... ~ ._ -.............. --.--• -.,,.. --•• ----·~ .. -.-.. _...,....._ _,,.... -_.. .... -_.._ .......... -• -.......... • ........ ..-...,..,.-.. -~ OI DAilLY Ptl..Of FOOD ,,. ....... ol lfTU.. ~ • mns Mil ftl& "diet" 11 \M fat .PfflOI'. let.et fld dMtt hrt" IMN a lt -Al dN rnllUooa of lncbea dally. know n fut·food eaterlee Ct.1ere·1 even • "Fu t· . . even ii you're a Food Diet") but this la diabetic aa well aa 1 the first guide lhat alao dieter. Usu grams of proteln, l · Hert are the 10 very ....... u.y IA the It. THAT DllT l~ou wby .. d,e tt " •llkelJ -bJ ...-U.. D ON• T W 0 8 ll I Sii• Out Americana are pretty much just u fat aa ever ! By s om e e1tlmatea. r\,lne out of'lO dJelera regain most or all of t.be wel1ht loet on b twon. UM fat,..., lo IO f'rom D IE•ONITaATS D l •M -· .... -· OM ......... '° uotber, Al Inf ,iv• Um• IMar · --•v n.-•• • ·from °""•UQa to un· ly bal of Amerltan •T h e A m er I can carbohydrate and fa t a.11 Diabetic Association hall w e ll aa the diabeWc collticled caloric a nd meat-bread.fat "Ex · nutritional data for the change Values" that are P08A.aY A we.Ith& detHtlnl to ~ f'r'Om b o u t e h o I d I h a a prob l•m la forever . s,ooo or c,000 c~ 1 1omebocb on 10m e aort moat popul ar men u By Barbara Gibbons "diets." so important to t h e -dJabetic d1et. PermllDIDt welcbl lab day to 1.000. of ''diet..'' MA v B t; v o u item• at the best-known J:'11',... • pum.nent Seml·llarvatlon The wHllly Best CAN'T ''bavf' ~l your food chains. ••• *"P lD dally caloric wou.ld be '°"lb eew1b •Iler U•l utuMJly In· womtn'I ma1um~ h u to cbooee from , and ~o way " or 1et "the best Calorie guides for THE MEAT-BR E AD· ~·· for an avera1e-wel1hl clude1 one di t book ita one obligatory "diet many people on the m. darn burger," but you rast-rood itema are fre-FAT '· Ex c h 8 n g e Would-be •Ummera penon. "lbe leut Ullely 1ometJmatwoorlhree. arUde"perlsMue. you 'd expect the na· ~AN mak e lea n er q u eotly featured In Values"canbe uaeful to wtlobuylheconceptofa penon to remaln on• N"arly every With so many dleta tlonal girth to s_brlok choices al the beat-po-pular maguioes abrt·rana• 14· or ll·day <See SUM, Pace en ''miracle" djet aN pto .----=====:;-~~:;-;;-;:;;:=:;~;i~====~;;;;;=::==::==:=:=:::;;;::;:::=:=::=::;;:;:::;;:;;;::=:=::=:==:=:;::::;;::=:;;;::=:=:=:=:==:=::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::~ nine I.heir hopes on the lUoaical a.uumptJon that a brief puu.se ln lbclr uaual eaUn& pattMn can have lutinai resuJl.6 . %. 01£1'8 P•OMOTE WE I G H T GA I N - Short·range cru h diets are actually worse t.h9l\ worthless, lbey lncreue lht w e ight -pro ne person's tendency to fal- len up on fewer calories. Fat people a re more "calorie~rricienl;" they need less food to s~taio the same activit y level. Temporary periods of semi·starvation mer ely serve lo inaease this ability to get by o n fewe r c alories. When the dieter re !\umes his "normal" eat· ing. his super·efllcient metab o l i's m s i mpl y Lurns mos t of the added rue I into fut. 3. DIETS TRANSFER RESPONSIBILIT Y l:H1nd adherence lo a "nnted diet s heet or the d1rtates of the latest djet book or magazine arti- cle 1s a way of mentally washing one's hands of •>ne's own weight control of tun11ng the de <'1:.1on muking over to '>unicbody l'IS<• ' rm:Ts PROMISt; 'SI MPLE' ANSWERS Bui th1·y 1ton·1<h•ltvt·r11n l 111' Ill I •Ill I 'I · II ., 11111 «11rr1 r ull, hut 1t I I IHllplf"< """ l 1me 1 •111•-11n1 111~· 111 1lt·v1•lop 1·•111111~· .,11 ul<•J.!1t•s for u \\ <·1i.:1tt pr ohll·m 'I he pt•r'>on who how. f111m onP 'easy" :.inSWl'f to another from diet to diet hasn't made the• <'omm1tment to take c·11ntrol tJf his weight problem 'i . I> I t·: T S A R E N f.(,ATl\/t. D1t·l'> .,lri·-,., whal you t·a n'l hav1·. c.·;111'1 11<1. c<1n't 1·n 1oy II 1<1n 't :-.omelhtng 'OU do. II ... M1meth1ng '1111 do11 't ctc1' 6 . D I ET S A R E 1.IMITt:n They red l11w whole categories of familiar favorites while offering few allernat1vcs or ~ub!-il1tutcs . D1 c ti. foster the narrowing of ('h(IH'CS. I 'eo"Je who win al los· in~ do 1t by expanding tht•1r food ho rizons and dl•veloping a taste for new non.fattening foods, learning different pre · parat1on techniques. ex· pe n m enting with un- fa m i liar combina tions, inventive seasonings 7. DI ETS AR.: NON. INSTRUCTIVE The short. s imple cras h d iet that promises n o 1:alorie-counling and no decision-making teaches the weight-prone "crson n othing about coping With food. As a rule, the faster a i>crs on l<>5es weight, the m ore quickly he 'll re · gain ll. 8 . DI ETS A R E DESTR UCT IV E What c r ash dieta do teach iB failure. The m ore often a dieter fails, the more he reinforces his a lready poor l'!elf-lmage as a s pineless slob Incapable of coping. Marimade Is Simple To make marinade easy. the secret la "io the baa." Put meat, fish o r fowl In a s trong pt .. uc ba1. belnl sure no bonee are ltlckfo1 out to pierce It. Pour lbe marl~ ln and lie the b•I securely; turn fre· quently IO the marinade soak• ln evenly. Whe n you've cooked t.he food, dl1card or thorou1hly wa1h the ba1. Never re· turn cooked food to any c.,,t aaner an wh ich lt • '41t.ored Whe!J r aw 2nd ·WEEK OF VONS ANNIV.ERSARY CELEBRATION. I! VONS .45 FROIT COCKTAJL VONS .59 CHILI f, BEANS • I VONS .89 PEANUT BUTTER ~ . GROCERIES I' f II<!• I f ~ I Vons Cul Green Beans "~ .. t ... Vons Sweet Peas I t ;.1M t t ,._,, Vons Cream Style Corn .33 .35 .29 V~~; Wh~le Kernel Com • 2 9 "'1l~j11f I f ,.., Vons Sliced Peaches •'II•' I I,.. t Vons Peach Halves I l/J' ~I 1 1 •1 Vons Evaporated Miik 4f , lt'fl' , ,.., Vons Pineapple J uice 4'•'"f~ I ',. . ., Vons Grapefruit Juice .. ".,..,,,.,,..,, .. Vons Grapefruit Juke .59 .59 .37 .75 .75 .75 ,, ,,,,~. ,,., ..... .,"""""' ,,,.,,.,.,,.,,,, 69 Vons Juice • .. I,,.,, I I,.. .• Vons Tomato Juice '''~'"', (,.. Vons Salted Peanuts l;IJIM1'f '""' IJ/Jnri; l!JlfU Vons Peanuts .53 .99 .99 1'11~,fll lllJJ( '"'"JlllflJYAPll 10 ') 65 Vona Cake Mlxu • .,,,,,,"~'·•••' 'titt•·.J•r ••f)Q''"''' 53 Vons Pine.apple Chunks • I l'()tl't) ~ (tlf~ '• (f}l<f<4 IJI Vona Margarine I f-'f1l'Ul"M AU CMl°'h Vons Coft'ee .63 263 tllfJ'lllttt 104.Afilf,rH,..t• 79 Vons Soft Drinks 11,.,.,, • ~ • ,.,.,, •J'---' • AJ1 Vons Shortening l•#1f ... i •I tf.JI Vo!'• Tea ~s ~·"11t.r1w..1. Vona Flour "''""", '""' Vona lnatant Coft'ee . IM1J!«I IN' Vons Coffee Creamer 183 111 .71 319 J19 I 1 L VONS .43 PEELED TOMATOES VONS .73 TOMATO KETCHUP REFRESHING 159 COORS BEER . ' . • •• ti GROCERIES "' f I 11 lit-11>•1 Vons Bar Soap ,,., t Vons Ammonia II ff,r'rtfl'AI t'l~•J.t Vons Paper Napkins t'r)lr•l J-N "" f Vons Styrofoam Cup~ 11;,rtJ1r4llA'i'->'•I ,,-~u Vons Paper Plates ' # Jiit> •• I', Aj Von~ Trash Bags .29 .49 .88 .53 )0 9 )19 FROZEN FOODS .69 • t , ... ~. Vons Orange Juice V~~~ Ma~aronl & Cheese • 3 9 I 11" I Vons Enchiladas I ; I ,., , ,., ,I '1tl t I Vons Enchiladas t-4 .II.'" I 1'11 Pl> .I Vons Beef Stew .59 .59 .65 v~~~ Chkk~ f, Noodles • 5 7 1.1t;-f# f , ,.,. Vons Lemonade 4 • /4.tlWito' fl."'1,t Vons Cob Corn LIQUOR 11•,111tJ1 J & B Scotch f I •lllf .. l»I "•If iWltf,-1 t Seagram's 7<:rown /f..(J•,.1 lfJfl"' tW,..,,." /4 Kamchatka Vodka 'ltff;t .,,.ti fJffh'tn""r' Oatlo Chablis Blanc .33 .89 .49 1699 1199 349 4 29 I \1111 1< ti! COH>MIWllJ l'l~I>< Al~""" I ]95 Cellar Select Wlnu ,~~;11 239 ,,~,.,,~ QeUo Spaneda 1()49 ll'Hlll-1-~ <lordon'• Qin • .. Vons own brand sale marches on ... upto20% off. VONS 6-100 CAT FOOD VONS .59 LIQUID BLEACH VONS .69 POTATO CHIPS VONS 9 FROZEN VEGETABLES.5 r.--------------v-iv;.1 :•,VONS GRAN~~TED 89 :: 1 SUGAR ~""' •I •I . 36 ~· :1 -··-·--. ....:.. ... --~-... •: :1 ..... ~ .... ~-: ..... ··.~~ _;~ -· 1. 11111111 W011 .c9l WOl1 'fOl1 '"' YOlll WOti fOllS ~Ill Ml 'IOlll Wfl:H -------~---------------'°"' 0$ .alll YOa1 VOlll YOll$ , .. , WOil YO fttr\ ¥ ¥Od YOWi :1 VONS .,,. '19 ;: :I SAlAD OIL .,,.."' I: •I .24 li • I • ;1 •I ~· I • • -... -·~ • --~. """ I 11 . -~ -. -- . ~ t I t0111 fOlf1 voin 'IOU fOll '"1 .,,_ fOI\ ~ fOlll .0-\ 'tOll fO*l I r:-., ;-, ,--.--;o:;;; .;a-•1*1 ~·. ·-.... i :: VONS CHUNK ....,""' 25 0 i: :; LIGHT TUNA ,25 F -:: e e F ~, ·~ ~ I ~ I .. , ... ,.. ., .~ ·-····-··-~. I :~11 .-., t IOl1 YOWl YGm M l fllll w \ YOa\ 1 , ~-: I ~-----------------------· I ~ ~ fllll1 '1111 ftlll VOlll ~ fem:& ' 'IOal •QU '"" • I 1i •w ~. ·-VONS CHEESE 'I 30 0;• If SLICES 30 F • t 1 ~ • ~I I • F • I I ; ,I I ~ . . '. I 1; • •I ~ :, I'°'"' ~ 'IOll ~ l ~ IOlll 1fi YOll ;'tlr• l I ·--------------------~--~ .99 FRESH .. 69 VONS ROASTING TOILET CHICKEN TISSUE BEEF CHOCK STEAKS ., .. , .. .... .77 BONELESS SHOULDER CLOD ROAST BEEF RIB ROAST ' , ' . ;l/>t-'11 MEATS ' Beer Rib S lCdkS Boneless Family Steaks '""" .... h •• t Beef Top Sirloin Steaks Beef T·Bone Steak5 • f ..... Beef Porterhouse S teaks I "( I II Beef S pencer Steaks '"1 I., u;. 14 '"'I• • Bonel~·s Beef Brisket Vons Value Blend 11a 119 198 ]98 2 79 2 88 2 98 3 68 '}89 .. 88 ]89 VO NS BAKERY t.nglish Muffins ' ,. f '. ,,. Danish Sweet Rolls H IW t ~ #t' ti A If' t ''I Honey Kru nch Bread .39 )85 .81 ,,,_, ",.~ "'''" ... ,.,,,. ..... J )25 Date Nut Loaf HEALTH & BEAUTY Aqu~ Fresh Toothpaste .6 7 p9 IHI 1 \ I I~'' I I r,,t tdA " •11 It I Ustermlnt Mouthwash ~&~5ham"Poo )29 ' ••ff·~ r t t ', 1~ "1• '.-• Tame Cream Rlnae • "'t li't l,l&,A.. """ I• - Right <luard DeQdQrtnl •. _,~~' '~"I" Johnson 1 Beby L.otlon ]66 .99 ]09 159 8~'ch1id~n(Jll~ri~.oan • 3 9 LARGE .39 FREESTONE PEACHES FRESH CASABA MELONS . , . .07 PRODUCE . ' Crhp Carrot.a • ~ t Aloi' Banana Squash • ~. , •.•i ""' 4 • Pippin Apples Valencia Oranges • ,. i. I I ,,,,.._,, Red Grapes . . Pure Grapefruit Juice » .19 ... 10 .39 .29 .49 149 VONS BEEF WI ENER5 .98 JERSEYMAJlt 100 FLAVORED I YOGURTS If Ii DELICATESSEN I •· f f ti # Vons Beef Bologna -. ' A • Vons Beef or Cotto Salami ,.., I t I Vons Cooked Ham . . Vons Salad Dressing 1• 1/lf--.~A..,.~ifN•t1U ''* Vons Potato SaJad • " to.•4 .t I .. ~ Vons Cream Cheese )39 .89 .89 .59 .59 .59 WEU. DOCJBLE niE DIFFERENCE OUR Cl<JARANTEE OF VONS LOW PRICES . USDA FOOD STAMP COUPONS GLADLY ACCEPTED. LOW PRICES YOO CAN BELIEVE IN. l'MU r.PnCTl\lt. '"""' • f.-U --n OCT • .), 1m CAU.121 J) '.,. 1400 '"Oii IAX.' f!C)lo ~ tT()llll ~' \'OCI, ci..L COUJICT .... "llnM OIWmnrA °""' ITI"'9tl'f«f.tfl rHftN>1'01 ll'ltt'l1'..CT "'~ u~w llH•r .• lOllNtOIU• ·-· Plll'fllolll() U>tlNICll U3 """'"'"Dtt.oC:OUftrYNIOLAllYra.All ~,. ... N'IOMY <UI0/4111~· FOL GERS INSfN'ff COFPEE CRYSTALS J0-07 C..MllM ...... ,. ......... o..p .... ti ........ HHMlwirAlpt s't OYNAMINT l'ITENSIVE CARE MTH BEADS llUl.~JIAI ~TffROIT 1"°2. I 17 N 9'RTO COWWiO NEW f"REeooM PADS ORY&CLEAR LOTON lv.Jfl SPAAY IJU10U> l'W<l 30Cl I 99 .24 II« 1.07 l'ltfl lO<"I I A9 2-0Z. lhtaf' .,_ ._. If S -· ..... •••a ..... .,,,. 8"f • .._.. ....... .., Yorl• ~ '-· 4 llOlt I'll() ~ ... Bur,.,. .• ,.A(JIJ,Ql ~ Ourrb. 100IKI 8el fiwk, 111.V 011 lllt.A l rlWfl,S I 'OI ........,1eeau.u..--,- 14141 =.e:-., ..... ............ l7tllM1p•1lt._. ' ""' ........... ' , """'. "" . ., "' . . , ,. -. . .. , .. ... . 77 ......,, '>lkf'll l'l'l'l>r•Olll 4111 tM1 I I~ I 1q o-t• ~ w......,. IU I 1111"'()\I ll•Ul l'IUI I tH 69 °"""~~w-....... AI .. •"-· 11-. 16} 0.0W~Verlelyl'9Ck.Jlllllll llW l't«l I 08 } ~,....W,,,_, IJUI "°"' ?II s.-..c9t1w CllO.',' C-::: 91 I WWW I Dtl OMlpe M111 .. t:,r: .......... -· •. Slim err. .... eCI) dlttara a t wtll •• dlabeUte bectutt t.bty aUow the slimmer to <"hoo.ae foodl wUb more nutrition and l fat t ban1e. and double the calori Dit'ten Who ar lr)'ln• to cut down on lat may find lb•t tht'y un do better with some "t'thnk" fut foods than *lth bura,en , fried ri•h or chicken .. ... . ... below. however. the complelt' lbt cov.,ra 15 foods rroni nlnr t'haln8, and tnclude31 1ram1 of protein , ra t a nd carbohydralt'. WI wull aa bread me-.t ht "ex cb1n ge valuu " ttnd catorlee O ther menu choice• covert-cl lnclud~ ish11ke11, lrll'fl, aandwiche11 and It . .. . . .. ' bre1ltlul ltema. Filet-0.Fith Slim Gourmet re1der1 E M Muffin who would like the com· U c ... 402 2.S 352 2.0 pletc l11t m ay 1et a BU&GEaCHEF reprint by writing to Hemburger O J A a I': T E S Cheeseburcer FO RECAST, 600 •'tftb Double Hamb'ger Ave . N.Y .• N.Y. 10020. Big Sbef 250 1 s 304 1.5 32S 2.0 S3S 2.75 604 2.5 Encl~e 25 cent.IJ and ask \ Skipper's Treat for Reprint No. 310. <An BURGER KING 290 2.0 a nnual subscription lo the magazine costs $6.) Hamburger Hamb'ger-cheese Double ttamb' ger 350 2.0 DIABETIC EXCHANGE 420 2.0 1.S 2.0 1.0 1.5 2.5 3.0 3.0 ... ,, ........... ,.-. .. ,.,. .. , ... ~.· -.·.~ 3.0 2.0 1.5 2.0 0.5 3.0 4.5 OMLY PILOT 291 1.S • 221 l.S 04 3.0 'LONG JOHN itvEa <fish. chips, cote slaw> Beefy Toetada Bell beefer Enchirito 2.5 2.0 3.0 2-piece dinner 955 6.0 3.5 3-piece dinner 1,190 7.0 6.0 KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 0.5 • 0.0 J.5 6.0 7.0 For example : The list show• that you un &et the same amount o f meat ''t!Xchan1e value" from 1 slice ol piua or a TllCO Rell "Bc!Ubeefu" 111 you could from a "Bi& Mac " THI: INFORIWATION w11 1atJWtnd by dletl· clan Wendy Mldaley for the current haue or "Olo~tl'I Forecaat ," th e o r1 ~anl&atlon 'i. bimonthly ma.:ultl~ MENU ITEM C'ALORIES Bread VALUE Meat Fat ·whopper Whaler 630 3.5 550 3.0 1.5 2.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 4.0 4.0 (fried chicken , mashed potato. coles law, rt>lls) Original 2-piece dinner 595 3.5 4.0 1.5 lh1mburKer Chees"borger Quarter Pounder Bl& Mat• McDONALD'S 260 l 5 l06 2.0 1.0 2 () 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 4.0 1 slice PIZZA HUT 225 2.0 2.0 Cris py 3-piece runner l .o70 5.0 5.6 8.0 00 But tb~ "Bag Mac" C'O:SlS you ro ur fat e:\· A simpling ol data ro1 om'e or the m ost popular items lB IJ.sted 418 2 0 ~50 3.0 Beef Burrito TACO BEU. 466 2.5 3.5 05 Copyright. 1979, b\. the American Diabetes As· sociation. Adapted ri'om Diabetes Forecast by permission Roadside Produce Vendor is Trusting TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Amid the hand-lettered signs at Cha rlie Jones' tiny roadside s tand Is one which says it all: "Self-Serv M a rket. l Trust You." Often. an empty coffee can with a slit in the plastic cover is the only cashier for s h oppe rs wanting fruit o r vegetables. Jones . 68. believes in the honor system. e're doing o~r· share. ••• p.,.,.,.:•ittt °"o "d 'IQ 1t l,,ttf"l•<>'"~,,..ittf'"'u'H' .-., 1• ~~ CJ.I' -.. ~l,;l olf"'3 "'"' d _,o tt H It ~th ..-• "" •• : ...,. • I .. , l' •• 'f'"" "• t t I'\( ... Ot-,~, .. A-' 't • ....., w• t•~t'~ 1·~ ·•v~ t ,,.. .. 'tn l • .,. .. •.... \J ' f' t(' t 1l I •J ,... • { t()Ow I\ . ·-·-·-·-·-·--·--- r • t J t\ t 9 I .. I It 1 . . .. •"' , . .. . .. ••• , • '· t ••• ' ... • I ' " I· ,, S u re. he s ays, he's been ripped off. but not ofte n , a lthough kids make off with a bagful of fruit every now and then '. ~ Limit One Coupon Per M1nut1cturera Coupon = Limit One Coupon Per Manuf1cturers Coupon . -and L.Jm1t 4 Double Coupons Per Cu11omer Coupon Effective Sept. 27 thru Oct 3 1979 ~ and Limit 4 Double Coupon• Per Cullomer 'JI!!!ll!!!mmm''""'"!!!!!l!!!1!!!!!!!!!. a Coupon Ellective Sept '17 lhru Oct 3. 1979 ~fff!!!!!!!!!"''"''~'"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!'!!!!. FOR A FRUIT and vegetable lover, Jones thinks his place as the best deal around ··Look at this.·· says the wiry vendor, scoop· ing up a handful of okra that had been in his g ard e n o nl y h o u r s earlier. "I'm selfing this at 3 pounds for $1, and that's cheap. I sell everything c he ap, and it's aJmost self-service." J on es' s t and s its a stone's throw from his mobile home. Just a couple or blocks from a bus y Tampa intersec· tion and not far from a hu ge . modern supermarket. H is garde n is o ut back. The or a nge g roves across the street belong to a neighbor who lets .Jon es take whatever he nl!eds HE'S OCCUPI ED the c·orne r for the past few yt·ars. filling the pro· ouce needs of scores of n earby apartment dwellers. When he's not farming on those sax acres of his, h e's propped an an easy chair under a shade tree next to h.is trailer with his television set on Life on a farm as familiar lo Jones. He spent mos t oC has hfe growing crops. He once even attended agricultural school, he s aid. He was an electrician al one time, too, but gave that up because ··1 LIKE farming," he says. When the harvest is bountiful. J ones says he · earns $20-$25 a week. O nce, he even picked up that much In a single day, selling grapefruit, tangerines and oranges. For all last year, he put.s his losses at about $50. "A lot come by who don't have the money and they'll leave a note a n d their phone number," he says.· "ONE WllOTE down that he'd stop by tomor· row with the money. The next day lt was there - all of it. "A Jot of people will ghe me a tip," s ays Jones. "If sometbiag IMlls for 75 cents, they'll put iD a dollar. Sometlme1 I &et callt fOf' fruit -they'll ask me to have some Rainbow Trout • each m (minimum wt. 5 oz. each) Beel Round Boneless Round Steak FrHh Fillet Boston Scrod per lb. ... 198 lb. 269 Fisherman's Cove Fresh ~:.r499 Salmon Steaks F101en Tray Pac~ 119 Fish Sticks Pt.\' lb Fresh Fillet 299 Dover Sole pe1 lb Fre1h F•lle1 219 S~~·~rCrab Clusters ~~r 199 Red Snapper per lb Fresh Fiiiet 21 9 Frrsh Flo11da 449 Butterfish Pet Lobster per lb lb Golden Premium Meats U.S.D.A. Choice BHI Round ~er.a~ r.'. 229 U.S.O.A. Choice Bonelen Beef Stawlng Meat r::~ 1'' U.S.O.A. Choice lHn 'Tender =.c:i r.'. 211 Aelpht·Hot or SwNt ...... SauUie • 1'' All Ralphs Beef Steaks and Roasts are USDA · Choice exclusively U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Round Boneless Rump Roast r::~ U.S.O.A. Choice Beef Round ~ ':'. 221 U.S.O.A. Choice Bfff Round Bonele .. =k r.'. 119 Teble Brend Site ml ,Bacon 11b. 79 pkg.. . , Beet Chuck Round Bone Roast USDA CHOICE per lb . Monterey J1ck or Cheddar Lake To Lake Longhorn Cheese 9oz pkg. 169 ' 121 ~ l•bby • Sauerkraut Tometo Hunt's Ketchup Globe A·l Long Spaghetti Progreuo 1601 36 cen • u or Dll Minestrone Soup 2~.0~ .39 .47 .49 St1ceo or H1l•e1 1n Jutc1·Y1Now Cltng.16 0 1 59 Diet Delite Peaches"'n• Schw1p1>91 Mineral Water 14 Ol .59 bll A1gul&1 Or HOI With ll11n1 Dennison's Chill I S 01 .62 U n Sun1htn1 Hi-Ho Crackers II 01 .89 bo• Chunk Llgh1 Mu1 tn Ott Carnation Tuna 111•01. 89 c.n • Sklppy·CrHmr or Cl!unky Peanut Butter Uor 101 jar A1gu·Pl11n, M111 or Mu1llroom Spaghetti Sauce 3201. 129 ja< I 2 01 c•n•·Of•P•. s111w111rrr or Orange Crush 6 149 peck lunl lllfl• Cheez-it 1901. 79 l>O• • Anlmel, Oetft>HI 01 Trft111I AHortm. 1nl 8 9 Mothers Cookies t~:.~· . At tor led Verlltlu Alpo Dog Food SIOklfy•l lmon lllM Gatorade 4101. 75 Clft • Regular 0t HoMllllll IHn• All Star Chill 150I. 55 Olft a ftvrtVefl'llllle Crisco 011 •qai, ·1•• ..i. , Ml:'.ll PLAINWRAP .. Wieners .99 , lb. pkg. ~ ~ -Frozen Van de Kamp's Macaroni 29 & Cheese t Ooz • pkg ~ R~Yp11hs Mozzarella 1 19 ""v0t~"' Yelwttt o' Farm Style .91 Cottage Cheese pint ctn Ououau• Oettc•out 119 Ham Patties 16 01 cen p, .. C•OV\ Str••b•"Y or .77 Peach Ricotta I or CYD Bt••t 1s9 Ball Park Franks I lb 0'9 A11pha J~c~ o• 219 Mild Cheddar pe1 lb Appetite Shoppe 1'!1ch' Shc•d frHn Order·• 7S 219 Turkey Breast P~• 11 IO w1spt1dt·f'•nll Cul In S101e 1'' Gouda Cheese per '•lb Otrtl•lnt·Wllll Hllt>e. SPICH end 011llc 149 Spiced Cheese per \1 II> Sltc•d F•uh To O.O.t>Sw111 149 Munchee Cheese r ~~~. Health &Beauty H.,.d·Condltton11 or 18 or , .. Shampoo 1>11 ·~·Fr••"· 10 Offl..ebel Toothpaste 2701. 59 1111>1 e l!n.rvHcenl Anltckl Alka·Seltzer 25ct. 83 IHI. • orao1e1 on a certain Ml•MV ... t•llM• 24 day. I always try to ob-Larsen Veg-AH ~:~· e Price• effectlv• Sept. 27 thru Oct. 3, 1979 Ute." • ~:~e=:dola~p:/e• r--'~' - -, r • -'Cft!>• -•, r • -•Can• - -~ .. A Pm.IA came b.y I ...... ao • .t2TH .. C..,... 11 ..... 20 •. Ot TH"'"' Co2""" .0 .. , I I .... °' Ull•::··•"""Co"'"" i·o· I The ...... ~o~• v:,._ane.,!:11 ai:3 I .IO Ott Peck ..... 30 11 ~ ~· • I I ._...,,. "°'· ·• I ~=~~7 or..-. t M .... tac Drive ... • T -· lrll'-f "' _ .. _ ··-··-:,a.~'::4 ....=:: I 111tergent JI..!. 11 r lap JI!!. 11 Crlcili•• ..'!!. I -· .. ---·-- '° J fcqot tt. I u.t o-ilefll lftlll o-C....... "« ewe.-11 Limit One "-9M OM C04l99ll '9f Cue...... I I Llllllt OM tte111 _, OM C....... ..., 0........ I . 18' 8 .. ADd cme Um. I b8CI • c..,... lltNtfw ..... 11 M Oct. '· ,.,. C°"'°n lffldlft ..... ,, tlw\I Oct. ), tt7t . eou,o.i '"""" a.,t. If "'"' °"· '· 1m IU1 .. ID1 bq full ol L COUPON .I L COUP O N .I L COUPON .I ....... ~ w..-aDdlMvemea •••••••-----------------,_,_,.,,_..,., :r.t• i•MIWl•BI •tlll.Sl."JISTAIDA •Sll-.W&Jms -·--., ... ._ .... , .... • But ... addt "l'U .. , G _...... ...-• --, 91 per~ ol U,. people ·u:=--·-PASO. 1111Ma u.I at{ UM 11111. JISTll. DPllT & .. Rft. CISTl IESA 942 ...... ,., ... an 1tOIMl9t." ~ 1nl11M ST~ 11S1ll . . . . . .. ..... ..-___ ._ .... ,. . . .... ., ........... ,;-.--.. .. ............ _ -...... ···-·····-·--·· ................. ,-.......... ,_ ............. ~ (a OAlL Y PILOT Romeo an1t Juliet, Ao lOO)' ind C'lcopatra. lulre and ttoa~n. aJI are partl1tr1h1p1 thot hovt> uctu~vt'd h1mt' and t<ndurNl lht' test ot Ume ln ga11tronoml r1t l rlrclc-. om• of the moat ct!lt'brrtted (Ulln I!' thl' team pf <ilno Robu!'oll 4"\d Bruno C"1reva11t. owners of Nt>w Yor~·11 aplt'ndld rt' tuurant, Quo V:td1s Located on lht' tl~tant eut side adjacent to th~ St-nrord Wh1te-de&1gned Hotel lA.>onor1 , H is a much r requl'nted but quiet 11ancluary for t>llle with name-, lJkt-Onai.i.1s. R oc.-ktd l'lll'r und Wurhol. ALTHOUG ll Tll E t'IUENO 'HIP of Gino and Urunu began whe n they were teen-agers. they did not open their elc,Rant restaurant unlll 1946 Today. ~uo Vadis features a cuisine that Is truly international, but the owner s s till pay homage to Belgium, the land where they met, with t"'o ::.pN·1a lt1es : cold eel 1n mint green :..auce and a marvelous pigeon roti. fo;legan t decor w1lh d1•1•p red 'el vet. hi.Rh pale ceilings and a magnif1· t· 1• n.t co 1 I 1· c t 1 o n o f Bl'l g1an oil pamtin~s 1::. JU't one n •aso11 v.hy the d1entele of Quo Vad1s return to this n.•staurant )(.'Ur after year . The ot hl•r rea.-.on 1s the uni· que concern i.hown by t;1n o and Bruno. "We try tn pl<>:ist· our 1n tl:'rn<1tJonal clientelc hy '-U)!~e::.t111J.: dishes th:il thl'\ woulc1n l t>l.' a hh· lo gt•t 1n their''"' n l'OUnl ry 1'1•rhai.>s soft shell emir .. for the Roman. or a r :.i<'k 11f l.imb for lhc gu1·-,1 "'ho has t>e1·n trav1•l1ng lw1·auw 1l 1s light and t'J"~ 1111 tlH' ~lOllliH.h , :-..1111 '''"'' In th1·11 rn.111} '.1-t'Jr., l•l)'t•lht r, (;Ifill <Jll d H1 u110 h.Jvt· r1·al11cd thal J p.1rtner ... t111' :ilrno..,l "" :-.~ rnpat1co" a s tht·ir o"' n 1s lh(• k am1ng of spirits and food. ·'One of our i.pf'l·1a lties." said Gino ··1-, L oh s tcr 11.ux l\111mal1"., <1 di s h V. Ii I I' h t' '( h I b J t l> l h l' 111.1gw v.h1 l h ha ppl'n!\ "' ht· n ) o u comb 1 n e ~lu·llfl:..h with the noble I a'lt· of a fin<• cognac II. J1gg1 r c1f cognac and a J1ggf'r of -.hcrry m ake .ill tht· d1fforcncc 1n lhc :..uhlle flavor of this d ish .. It is JUs l th..., lYl'l' of th1 nlnng that ha:-. k ·pt t h1· re putation of QucJ V<1dis impeccable ft>r 3:1 y 1· a r s • :i n d t h 1· Dash of Armadillo SP HING Fl ELU, 111 (AP> -It's made with tender loving can• and essence of a r madillo hid<·. costs about s1:; <1 ~a llon to make and won the fifth annual 1979 II hno1:. Chilli Cook-off "I don't pul rabbit 1n becaui.e p<•ople don't like hare an their chili," c huckled Don Goff, after his "Big R ed Jo'iesta Chilli" nosed out 51 com- pc li lors lo take the championship for the :second time. lo Illinois, chill is spelled chllli and beans are a mwil, or at least a likelihood, says Goff. Dul in Rosemond, Calif .. where Goff will compete for $.30,()00 at the ln· ternational Cbill Cook· o ff in Oct ober , it's s pelled chili and beans are banned. The secret ingredjeots In Gofrs c hm were lined up i n jars on the shelf or his booth. The contents of the jars looked inno- cent, but the l abels r~ad : "armadillo hide," "buzzard skins -mild," "caclw n.ares -lart, .. "d-esert •and -sweet," '"roost.er combe -hot" and "ea gle claws - medium.'' Goff sald he r eally doesn't put much in bis chili but. beans, meat., five secret spices. t.hree klncfi or peppers ana .. Lots of love." ( 142·4~21 ) YOUR bometown ,.,., ..... nAILY PILOT P•rtnf'ntup of Olno aod Rrut10 unahabable for •vt'n lon&f'r LOB TEa AUX AaORATE8 t lab& poc>n Oii\• • 011 I la bl poon a.w l buttt'r l medlttm corrot. rhopl)('d 2 1talk• celery. chopl>f'd l medium onion. chOPPlod tr nJ thwlat• on Ion . cook over wllh remaining 1h cup 1 Jhu(er t"o~nur medium heat until onlon "tream , stir Into cream 1 jl1ucer 11tw rry • • w I l t.o d . Arr an I e eauce. Str<1in sauce, r e 2 <'UP• l l 111nl 1 lob l r halves on top of turn to pan: s tir in l\rDvy or wh l P&llna ve1etablee; cover. Bake Julienne or vegetables. rrum ul 4~ de1rees for 20 add lemon JUiee. sail 2 .-1ut yolk1 minute., or unUl lobster and pepj)er lo tas te. • 1 cup c ook., d 111 cooked. heat through; pour over JU1il'nm1 ot Vt<tWl.ubl<'N • Remove lobster; ar· lobster. Serve with a t tuepoon lemon range on servlna plat· rice pilaf. Makes 2 4 JUlt ter. set aside and keep servings Salt tl.nd pt•pper warm Sur m cognac, • J u I 1 c n n e o f In large heovy aiklllet s herry and l i,.<;a cups vegetables consists of or L>ut c h OVl'n, heot cream; simmer 1enUy uniform thin ::.trips of ollvP 111111nrl butter, lid~ over medium beat s green beans. carr ot s • SPECIALTY Lobster A ux Aromates is one of the specialties at Quo ' Vadis, a fashionable New Yor k restaurant. 2 <t..., pound ear h > li\.e lobatt'rt, 11pl1t c 111 r rot . <'~I~ r y and minutes. Beat ere-yolks and tumi~ ~~~~~~~__;;.;:._:..._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~ COMPA•E MA•KET BASKET'S •AUTY, VALUE & PRICES WITH OTHE• STORES . ~E'RE SO Siii Of OUI LOW PRICES t•A T WE OFFEI THIS LOW PIKE IUARAllTEE. ZEE TOWEL S ~ (LOW RED-X ) ISCOUN - l1a101 PRICES! ·.-~ uuwuno , ... lfGftAt ~no NKft rtlOt 10 •• 1. "" Oii JU• 24, 1'71, MARlll IASllll SlASHID LIQUOI PltCIS IS% YO 25 '•I MAU MAlllf IASln MIAD· •AITllS POI All YOUI UGUOI NHDS. YOU'll ,_ KAIMD PIKIS ntlOUOMOUf '"' llfflll llQUOI DIPAIYMIMT MOii THAN JUST A FIW ADYllTtslD S"OAU ... ltG SAYfttGS ON YOUI FAYOllTI •MOS. ........ .......-.. .. """'_.. ..... NKlS lmCTlYI WID . Sin.,. ncau nns .. OCT. J, ""· m BEEF tOV ll II &•6 1tU I f t-.1 t1•I QUAi tf t & Ofltl IOJ\ t&\U Of M&U tf l&\.111 ~ •u Gt ltlt & ••OftUO f H,.ff•IU PtO PATTIE Ml a . . . . \. . FOOD 8 TO•BOG .,. .............. Dr up rruit aound1 like aometblq lhat ltu l>UMd lta prtme But lt refen \0 11Kb auccwa apeclmeu u cberrl•. peacbu and plwaa wt:alcb have a soft, pulpy fl u h and a woodllke P'L Tbe IDOlt vaned of the drupe fnl.lta ta the plum. first cultivated in· an- cient Dam11cu1 and Plum Butter ' Is Plum Delicious ByCECILV BROWNSTONE ............... -.... , .. Around pre ser ving time. many cooks are tempted to "put up" rruit butters. They are delicious and economical to concoct, convenient to have on hand. Kids love lo spr e ad them on bread. But let's race it. As a r ule. fruit butters are tam e -con s u min g t o make. Take apple butte r The w onde rful o ld fas hion ed kind m ay need two lo four hou rs of co okan g b e fo r e i t thickens IT'S THIS slow c-ook 1n g t hat g1v<'s that soug ht -after old-time flavor. And you have to wa tch 1t guardedly, k eeping the heat low and stirring often toward the e nd of t he cooking or it will sputter and spatter like mad. P each butter, too Last year we tried to make it an easier-tha n- us ual way We put it in the oven and we r e extremely pleased that it needed only I '7'2 hours or cooking and a few stirrings, No spuuertng or spattering THIS VEAR we had the best luck yet in mak· ing plum butter. It is speedy lo make about 15 minute s of cooking -and has ex-cellent flavor, color and consistency. The plums to use are the yellow-flesh kind with bright or dark red skins . A new recipe. A r eal discovery! PLUM BUTJ'ER 1 lh pounds generow. red plums. about 9. sliced and pitted 2 cups sugar 112 teaspoon ground cinnamon A dash each or all- s pi c e. c l oves and nutmeg. In a large hea vy s aucepot over very low heal stir together plums and v.i cup or the sugar until the juices flow. bring to a boil and boil until fruit is tender - about 5 minutes. Turn into an electric blender , whirl o n lo w s pe ed because mixture is hot unlli pureed. Return lo saucepot with remaining sugar and the s pices. Bring to a boil, then boil genUy, stirring often, to 222 degrees on a candy. jelly thermomete r - about 10 minutes. Ladle at once into hot. wide· mouth, v.,.pint canning j ars, leaving ~-i nc h head space. Adjust caps lids and screw bands ac- c ording to manufac. turer 's directions . Process in a hot-water bath for 15 minutes. Makes 3 ball-plots plus a little extra. Add Grapes Sometimes, with the advent ol cool fall even- ings, when darkness comes a bit earlier than -we d Ute, tbe 111llftet boar can uae a bit or bri,htming. Take areen aa ada out of t h e doldruma by toe.sing in a bandful or two of table 1r•pes. Or perk up your favorite rice pllar by ad- d!DC balwd and Meded .... ,.. . . . sreat wtth poaltry or Jamb! Try coolted en.ell 1prout1, t.oeMd wttb fnlb papes aacl 1motllerec1 ln a 1m0otb white sauce aa aD eatra.epectal veaeta- b&e. l'rllb table papea add ., mucb to f amUy ..• ., ... . . .. • lat er 1rown by •he l\omana llDd Greeka At about t ho aame Um•, plums wei"e be.in& tl'Odu~ tho European plum In tbla country mort than two ~tun .. aao and t o d ay• w t'Ul tlva lo d o1eo1 o f \•art U Japanese plum. a de· rlvaUve ol the Chloese rrult . throup September and there are a nwnber of waya you can e n joy lhelr.s,,rt 1weetiMU. "°"" tn Cbioa. Thtrt'I reall1 n o native American plum unleu JOU reler to tho •lid penimmon or the beach plum, but Uw!r are aal4 to be more than 2,000 varieties I n ex Ult nee fallini into two main cate1orles· Euro- ~an and Japueso 8011E OP OUR better known pluma ar~ the a reeoa11 . Da m ion nam~ alter Oamaacus and tho CH plum. lnttoduced tn the tJnlt· td Stac. ln 18'70, lt bu a yellow hue overlaid sometimes with 1hade1 of red. TWO DE88E&T8 J ba ve recenUy sampled reature lbe plwn at ill belt. . EUroPoMD• plums are uaually a reddish purple -.•1th a sweet. firm flesh. Plurus are used tor cannlnl or for drying in· to prunes. But they are moat cleUctoua freab. In Plum Brulee, large halves ot the fruit are spread over With a mix- ture or sour c r eam, nutmeg, orance liqueur and bl'OWD sugar. Broil it tJlJ the I Ul&r IJt,bUy The colonllta In Them there ta the F res h plums are ln s eason from July '' Cheap is not talk at Lucky. That's right. At Lucky, we let our prices do the talking. You'll see what we mean wh en you reach for one of o ur packages of fresh, US DA Grade A fryers from Tyson. These beauties are plump and full -breasted and, best of all , they're priced lower overall at Lucky than anywhere else. Tyson makes sure our fryers measure up in goodness. We make sure they measure down in price. Lucky holds the line on prices througho ut the meatcase, so you're assured of a lower overall to tal for the foods you love . And that's not just chicke n feed. 1 Fresh Meats TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 2ss BONELESS BONDED BEEF L04N • LB CROSS RIB ROAST 178 80NELESS BONDED BEEF CHUCK LB ROUND STEAK ~1£SS -OlO 8UI T-BONE STEAK llOIClED l t lJ lOIN 111.78 l8 2.88 ~~?1uc~ ~~~!ll 1.29 ~~NO RI~ ROAST UI 1.88 BONELESS TIP STEAK llONCllD lfl•l!Ollf!O ••••••••••• l8 2.38 LADY LEE BRAUNSCHWEIGER ~IOJCVtlN CHUNICS •••••••••••• ll ,98 BEEf SPARERIBS '90ru..otFllOSTt0 •• • • • •••• lll .98 SMOKED HAM HOCkS . •.••. . . ll t69 CltADE A TOM TURKEYS fl!Ollll, te>n l8' . . ll • 6 9 JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE -······ ... 120l.IOU1.19 ~~-~BACON I ll PU; .98 :our l"l'l<'f Pl1Xtal0" ~-­--lOOt.iltetlW frOm_,., -760\ovut-.,,OQ.owrJnO ,,,. ... " ' 0A*H«llll canned & Packaged .;HI-<: FRUIT f ~~~Soz. CAHe 4 9 }'LADY LEE b~-~.~?!4~~-79 r DOLE PINEAPPLE 63 0 JUO l'AClt SV~l 200l CM. L ~~~E~-~~ ~!~z eox.63 LADY LEE FROSTlNC MIX ! t1lfAWt ~Tl oe 77 Cl!l~Y -ITT U OZ 1())1, r LIPTON SOUP MIX 6 3 O ONION 71, OZ llOX. r CRANBERRY COCKTAIL 0 lAO'rlff • • • . .. . . • • .. 01 l'Tl 1.15 r SALAD DRESSING O ~,r,,g~~~"°·. 160Z I n .99 L ~~.~»OZ rM.27 . L ~~.~ ..... soz.JM2.09 t ~~~~~'!i1 .19 L ~~~~Ol.CAll1.29 L ~~ uoz -1.29 L LADY~ ~~oz_ rn.. 72 AllMllM 111 IO. ITATW OOU.-IOIAft- HARVEST DAY ~~.~~-~~~~ CAN e 3 9 r DOLE DRINK 0 -.-U~~ 660l CAA.59 r HARVEST DAV PEARS 69 0 "Ol CAI>. 1. LIBBY'S PEAS UOl CM.35 t PINTO BEANS I> LA0¥ltt •\or CA ... 29 • RAMEN NOODLES l, U.O'tl([ S vM'ICT• S I 0/ Pli.C .18 Dairy & Frozen p COMBINATION PIZZA 2 OVAllDIWIP ••••• 1U 0l l'llO .59 !~.~~1.63 BIROS EYE VEGETABLES 1. C-Anc>ftWJ<Mlllt SAUCI 69 llOCCOUOllCAUUflDWH IOOl. Pct • r TREBW&T JU1CI o CM11C1 CCMIJr!UTI •. ''oz CMo. 98 Delicatessen ,,.. t.A'""*""'- COllA ltltA 11• ..,,_ IOUUYAllO flUU.P1'0tl aaa..O..aaDA .... ~ ...... _,.c:Mlif ... AfLAMr ITOMI OPIN o.MLY t A.M. 'P ,., • .. .. • • ... ,. • WldNlday, S.ptMibelr 26, 1979 OAILV PILOT GoodGrape8 ~~!!tll!l~~j(i'l;~;;;;;a.;;:;;::;i~;:;;;::~;gillel;:;;tf.,_.~&r~•pes In your market , look for full ch.aat.en t.bat have plump berries. Make sure that Uie berries have good color for their · variety, so you'll be err- joying grapes that are at the peak or their flavor and s weetness. caramelbee. Then there's Plum Tapioca in whicl\ the freab fruit flav o r pervadel the thick, rich puddlna. Hel'e'I the Brulee. • larce plums ~ cuviow' cream l tablespoon sugar ' 1lti teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon orange li· queur 114 teaspoon vanilla ~ cup packed brown augar Cut plums in half, re· move pill. Place plums. c ut aide up, ln s mall baking dlah. Jn s mall bowl. mix aour cream. sugar. nutmeg, orange liqueur and vantlla. Spoon over plum.halves. Sprinkle with brown sugar and place under broiler 6 inches from heat. B'toil 5 minutes till s ugar has melted and plums are heated. Serve warm or chilled. Serves 4. When you · bring the good grape home. store In the refrigerator to keep crisp and navorfu1. Wash and serve chmed . . . and then wa tch them disappear. I • I'' • Lower overal~ chicken prices! GRADE A FRYING CHICKEN WHOLE BOO• ~ GRADE A FRYING CHICKEN CUl UP TYSON !CHICKEN FRANKS •• 120Z PICC e 59 LADY LEE • XLNT TAMALES b ~· 6"60< ·--~ "'( 1.59 J. ~Bcl~RESSINC ~l er, • 69 [, ~URST ~,, o. ..... 69 r PEPPERONI PEPtCINS 0 ~ lCl ... ::.1.12 Household & Pet r SCOTTIES TISSUES '> ll•O•l -ITl Oii -~ 100 (I ~O•, 5 9 { CLAD TRASH BACS 2 15 JOCA< 10CI P<C(. • r W1NDEX Q.EANER 0 ~'5 IJOZ sn . 79 r 9-LfVES CAT FOOD o 6\tOZ cu •• 25 L SCOTT TOWELS ~~"'::.0~. IHJPOU .59 r LADY LEE DETERCENT o O&f*AMJt. •. uouo~1.69 Liquor IAU.INnNE SCOTCH l ....., ....... '7Jlft 11\. 14.35 SAV110%-IUY ACASEI A 1°"DISCOUNTIS CMNON FUll CASE PIAIQ4ASES<* WINE I SPIRITS 1CF1 IUY IThl5 VCClUOEDI. CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS 89 GRAOf A F~'l'IN<, T 'f';ON l B e CHICKEN THIGHS 89 CllA[)( A FINit.C TYSON •. l8 e CHICKEN BREAST (OA!)f A ~p~ ... , 9 8 V.l"H c;1eS /<f'll HEO ··so"" lll . CHICKEN WINGS Cli'AOE A HltJf'<r, T'l'SON ts .59 Health & Beautv Aids bCREST TOOTHPASTE117 MINTOll li'ECUl.AR I OZ TUSE J SECRET DEODOR~°'Sr 1_3 g SECRET ANTl-PERSPIRANT • • 6 =:~; ~u..u \01 ·m1.39 WONDRA LOTION b \A., Ct'"°"<"'""' oic.;,.-• 1 69 ('!fl \.tlY'<f'tl\D ' I ~."l • L VISINE EVE DROPS 1. 09 Produce -----BARTLETT PEARS US NO 1 CALIFORNIA Fl?UIT HONEYDEW MELONS 19 SwtET. READYTO EAT •. , LB e TABLE CARROTS TOPS IN VITAMIN A. RUSSET POTATO.fS u 69 u _s_ .~. ~1 U c:i~o • FRUIT ROLLS 2 9 ASSOlrTEO Fl.AVORS QIOCSt'SOOCE EACHe ... what discount Is an aboutr _,...nlMmAOf •t Al\Mff A ,,,,.,..,. ........ _..._....\IPMI ~ . ,.,........., .... . .. , .... t•n .. N H "I..,..., • , . ' , ..... ...... ·-... . .. .. . ... ,,,,.. . • l · € •• OM. 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'" .. ,,.,,,,,,,ti 1" '",,.,,, n 1w~ llM '" lt."•ltlf• '-'lvH ,,.n,, A """4Mf'llt·tl(«1 •• J '""'"'' ... ''"'" °')1.-.1,.Ltf"t·t1~ :JJ6~ ft11 •tr-h«.,.n1 ""'" f1H'(J #lltl trw> ( 1 lf•f f ( ... , .. t)I fJfftN_)t• ftrUrth Of+ • •r·•• mr_,., 1• Wlf.f II ,, " .. P UBLIC NOTICE O•llY Pilot )1•11 PM IO WUdOats Th<.• Orange County Fair Housing Council will cele brate its 15th anniversary wi th a theater party and premiere performa nce of the old Englishom edy. "Wild Oats," at 8 p.m . Sunday. Sept. 30, at Sout h Coa!'>t H~µcrtory Theatre. Previewing costumes for "Wild Oals" are. from le ft, costunie designer Chff Faulkner. M"llY Lyon of the fundr a1s mg committee and Mary Miller. counc•al <·h<J1rman 1-'or t1ck<.'ts and information. call the council cit HJS fHfi(J ABUSED-PARENTS ANONYMOUS WILL hold its first mectmg at 8 p m Thursday, Sept. 27. in the Commwuty Churc·h, Corona de l Mar. In · formation 644-5441 NATIONAi. WOMEN'S POLITICAL CAUCUS, Orange County chapter , will hold a public rela· lions workshop tt t 9 a m Saturday. Sept. 29, in the Community Services Center of Golden West Coll ege. UCI INT•~RFAITll FOUNDATION Women As· socaates will hold a me mbership coffee at 10 a.m . Tuesday, Oct. 2. in the Newport Beach hom e of Chancellor a nd Mrs. Daniel Aldrich PEOPLE WITH UFE·1:BREATENING diseases and their families are invited to attend support group meetings, Make Today Count, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Oct. 2, 17, and 31, in St. Joseph's flospatal , Orange. NEWPORT HARBOR TOASTMlSTRESS Club wall meet at 11 30 am Monday, Oct. 1, in the Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach. Information Mary Jank. 631 -1094. IRVINE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB will hold a pool.side fashion show and brunch at 10·30 a .m . Saturday, Sept. 29. Reservations: Barbara GW5tafson, 552·8394. STEPFAMJLY FOUNDATION will hold a fund· raiser luncheon at noon Friday, Sept. 28, in Mercury Savings and Loan, 7812 Edinger Ave .. Huntington Beach . Information: Mrs. Thomas Dea ns and Mrs. Jerry Crouse, both of Hunt· ington Beach. SOUTH COAST JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB will hold a membership coffee at 9:30 a.m. ·Fri· day, Sept . 28, in the Fountaln Valley home of Mrs . Michae l Koval Information: Mrs. Koval. LAGUNA NIGUEL WOMEN'S CLUB will hold itB fi rst general meeting al 7:30 p.m . Thursday, Sept. 27, in the Crown Valley Park Community Center Bu.ild.ing. lnlornvUon: Johanne Gibson, 831·3577. DA UGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Patience Wright Chapter, will meet at 12 noon Tuesday. Oct. 2, in the Hotel Laguna, LaJuna Beach. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF J EWISH WOMEN: What You Can Do For It, and What It Can Do For You i.11 the topic or a talk to members of the Orange County and Ha rbor ViBta sections. at a lunc heon al 11:30 a.m . Tuesday, Oct. 3, in the Villa Sweden Restaurant, Huntington Beach. In· formation : P at Steinberg, 759-1758 or Ann Weber, 644·9328. ORANGE 00\JNTY ADOPTIVE PAJl£NT8 ~­ SOCIA110N meeting will feature Dr. Stanley H. Walters who will d1scuu Family Responsibility and Attitudes In the Parent-Child Relationship al 7 :30 p.m . Friday, Sept. 28, in tbe Rebabilila· lion Institute of Orange County, 1800 E. LaVeta Ave., Orange. Information: Will Cruz, 879-'1075. REEN'TllY OPl'IONS FOR WOMEN will bold a High Level Energy work.shop at 1 p.m. Thurs· day, Sept. 27, in room 327 of tbe Business EducaUon bulldlng, Fullerton College. Inform•· lion: 773-3396. HAPPY HO•E•AKDS Will ineet. at 10 a .m . Friday, Sept. 28, In the Fountain Valley Civic Center. Rele..Vatlona: Mra. Millard Gray. COSTA MESA J UNIOR WOM EN'S CLUB will meet al 7 30 p m Thur sday, Sept 27 an lhe home of Mrg Tom Owt·n. lnformalJon 839-7476 Two community awan•ne..,., "''manar.. will be held an October, at 7 30 pm 1n U11· clubhOU!>t- 610 W. 18th St Bur~lary prcvl'nlaon '" tht' torm· of the Oct :J Sl'ma nar and fire '>afet)' a~ Ult' ">UlJ ject for Oct. 10 A SOUTH J.AG UNi\ S EPTEMB ER FAIR wall be sponsored hy lhc· South Lur.um1 C1v1c As soc1allon Sund:.ay, ~11t 30, an lht' South Lali!UO<t Village Green. corner of Cat:.ahna &nd Monterey streets ALPHA XJ DELTA ALUMNAE will m eet at 7 30 pm Monday, Ort I. in the home of Mrs. J eanne Srmth Information Mr!> Jeanne Smith 968·1559 or Mrs Juda Money,639-5474 HARBORLITF.S C HAPTF.R OF SWEET AD•;uN•:s will hold rehearsals at 7 30 p m Monday 1•v<•n1nJ(">, in M ar'>h<tll Elementary School, 157!.11 Bu:.hard, f''ount&an Vallev In format11m Landa Chaff ee. 557 8935 or · Fran Carma n. 552 1933 TROJAN Gl.JJJ.0 mt•m bn s will hear educa tor Ur Barb~ra Mac f.ac ht'm discuss continuing educalJon courses at 10 a m Thursday, Sept. 27, in the Hcubcn E I-ct', Newport Be ach LIDO ISLF. YACHT CLUB'S annual staff com - modore a utumn purty will be held at 7 30 p m Saturday. Sept. 29, in the Lido Clubhouse REC OVERY-RECONSTRUCTION OF A LIFESTYLE will be discussed by a community resource panel al Mariposa Women's Center alcohol awareness progr am at 6 p m Thursday. Sept. 27. Information : 547-6494 SAN CLEMF.NTE WOMEN'S CLUB wall meet at 1 p.m . Tuesday, Oct. 2, tn the San Clemente Community Clubhouse, Ucl Mar and Seville streets. The Singsparataons will perform USC HOMECOMING BUSES AND FOOTBALL TICKETS are available through the USC Newport Harbor Alumna Club . for the homecoming celebr ation Saturday, Oct 13. Reservation information Is availa ble by calling 640-4471. CALIFORNIA STATE CHAPTER OF P.E.O. will host a four·day convenUon of Supreme Chapter. P. E.0 . beginning Monday , Oct. l. m the Disneyland Hotel. DEPRF.sslON Is the Ulle of a free workshop .s ponsored by the Orange County Mental Health AaeoclaUon at 9 :30 a .m . Friday, Sept. 28, In the Tustin branch Ubrary, 345 N. Main. lnlSlrmaUon and reservallOM: MUA,&47·7558. oaANGE COUNTY T&OJAN LEAGUE will meet Tueaday, Oct. 3, In tbe Huntln1ton Harbour home Qf M,.. Stephen Andenoo. NEWPO&T BA&BO& PANBELLENIC will mee t at 10:30 a .m . Wednesday, Oct. s. lo Glendale Federal Savings, Fublon Island. EATING, PEEUNG AND l.OOKING GOOD ii the subject of a series of alx lf'OUP dl.acuaaiblll be&lanlna at 10 a .m. Tueada1, Oct. 2, at •1 MacArthur .Blvd., suite 103, Newport Beach. For ri&iatraUon lnformaUon about the cliuea~ 1pon1ored by Newport Beach Plycbololical Aaaoclates, call Jane Prior, 833-3719. . fRANCI~:_ORR DAILY PILOT CLASSIPllD ADS M2•N78 fine staticnery . "" corma del mar .-..ittgl.-s ('olM1dor llOLIOi\'\' SEMINARS,.., '>1•ll1n1• 1111 'I h :mhgt\ in~ tnp-. to l'u1·rt11 V:11lar1 ;1 'v1 1•x11 o anr1 M<1111 ll <tv. :rn Information All 'l.::.11 ·CARTIER'S will hr1l'1 :1 ·11,l.fo 11urt\ .ol 1, Ji ''' f rada\. St-pt 2X an !\1·v..p,1rt H•·.H'h l11f11r111 ,1 lion 641 0496 BALBOA SKJ Cl.UB wall hold a general m eeting dl ~ " m Tut•<>duy Ot 1 ·• .11 th• ~. v.1>0r\l·r Inn an Newport Ht·ach lnforlOJllOn \A<;', Ill. oil 645 7979 -~5-J -r--.~~ 8 ~ ;' :3'c)0 -\ ti • '-"J •.. , •• l ~\-.Llll~ ~ FREE CONSULTATION ~ 642·8484 "Cl\; i1201n11ne etvd Ne-rwri Beoc;h ~f\;ti•1J'W it~~4' -~ -t25cheesu ~ '-' for oll 0<:co1lons:.." 0 <._;:. p it.ti , ,-8e.fStlck 0 -Summer Seuaage, Fuh1on laland 840-0030 Wutcntf &42.0972 The Precision Haircut Explained Precisely. Because your head is unique, the way your hair grows is equally unique. Really quite different from every one else·s Precision haircutting is a technique for cutting the hair In harmony with the way 1t grows. Your hair eventually grows out but 11 doesn't lose its shape with a preclston haircut. Consequently your hair· cut w ltl look as good after five days as 1t does a.fter lave minutes. And because the hair falls naturally into place you won't have to keep fussing with It. Usually a shake of the head does 1t. At Command Performance we sham poo, precision-cut and blow.dry your ~air for sixteen doltarS';" M'lether yoo·re a .Qal or a guy. Alid no appointments are ever necessary. We also offer permanent waves. coloring, frosting and conditioning. But we really shine with precision. And so will you. ----------~ l mmand Perfonnanee ALL no..Et OPIN MON.ff!. M IAT. M NEWPORT 8EACH·MAAIN!R8 CENTER 141 fUVllltllDl·(Nelt To Newpol't hach hit OfnM) Mf.7411 COSTA MESA · MEIA V!ROI! C!NT!R l•hlftd loe lketl"t "'"" CHefbor I Ad•m•) l4CM163 . .. . . . .. ... . . .... .. . , ,,. ~· .. . . -..... . • • ·- HOROSCOPE I ANN LANDERS _,.i...._.. ..... SAKE -A salesman displays a bottle of sake recenll} in sm~ll s hop in Tokyo. Although still the traditional bever age at weddings, election victories and other ceremonial events, sake has l>een los- ing out for years to the other dnnks, especially a mong the young Here's the Truth About Red Cross DEAR ANN LANDERS: In 1975 or '76 you printed a letter from someone who was critical because you praised the Ame rican Red Cr oss. T his organization 1s still being put down by veterans of World War II who resented paying for coffee and doughnuts. The American Red Cross has been doing a wonderful JOb for so many years. It thrills me to see them in action everywhere ID the world where disaster strikes . There is no wa y to measure t he amoun t of human sufferin g that has been alleviated by the Amer ican Red Cross. Please, Ann, say it again STOCKTON VOLUNTEER DEAR STOCKTON: I 'll say It a~aln -and add s ome current inlormation. Tbe American Red Cross was on the scene, ln a big way, to help the vlc lims of the tropic al s torm Claudette. They also rendered heroic service whee Hou.atoa was hit with uprecedmted floodB this year. Last sprlac, &Ille Amertcaa aed Cross was Jobnny-on-tbe·spot to give aid to the victims lo Wkblta Falls when lbe tonaado ltnlck. On tlile latenatlonal side, The Boat People have been gJven food, sbetter and medical care throa&b lbe &ood work ol dds wortby organlzaUon. I say, bless them. Here ls a rerun of the lette r knocking the Red Cross, along with my reply. DEAR ANN: I was irritated by your lund words for the American Red Cross. As a veteran of World War 11 who ser ved overseas for three yea rs. I'd Like you to know that the organization you praised was no favorite of the men a nd women in uniform. Ann Landers your credibility. G I JOE OF LONG AGO DEAR JOE: A bUzzard or letters slmllar to yours hll m y desk after that column appeared. I wrote to the top orficials of the American Red C rou for an e1:planatlo n and received an eye.popping response. ll was documented by a copy of a letter dated March ze. IM2, from Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson to Norman II. Davis, chairman or the American Red Cross. Here's the inside story, and pretty It lan't. All Engll.sh and Australian men In ualform had to pay ror off·bue food and lodgfng because voluata.ry 1ivtng <wlllcb la characteristic of tlae United States) ls not the pattern ln otber countries. Tbe Red Cross, wbicb bas never accepted a dime from the U.S. government (and lo tbJs day reUes totally on voluntary contributions>. was uked to establish club facllitlei. for U.S. servicemen overseas whf're troops from all alUed forces would ~ welcome. The Salvation Ar my did not have tbJs responsibility. Allegations have persisted since World War II that the Red Crosi. made a profit ove r seas . Nothing could be rurther from tbe truth. The c lubs operated at a loss and represented a heavy financlal blll'den to the Red Cross. Moreove r, the public image of the Red Cross was badly tarnished whe n they were rorced by Stimson to go along with lhe British high command. TOKYO (AP> -The Japariele have been drlnkln& aake ror 2,000 years - Wint't' tht-"Time or the Coch... 8ut nowcsdaya, a businessman relumlng home trom work la likely lO paas up the rite wine for a bolUe of Japaaese·m•de whl1hy or a aLaaa of beer. Still the traditiona l bever age at Wl'ddmg!I, election victortea and other C\'tl·monial occasions, t ake hu been lo. ang out for yean to the other drinka, t•t1pecilllly umoos the youne. "My grandfather drinks sake bul I doo 't rcully care for lt because of the tn11t€' It's a lso m ore trouble lo prepare," said Jun Kolke, 24, a medical student Sakt-usually ls warmed and sipped from tmy procelain cups. Customarily it ls served with Japanese foods like raw fish snshlmi -and s kewered meats und vegetables -yak ltori. 8 trr MANY IN today's faster -paced Japan appear to believe, as does Kolke, that wluskey complements most any meal . helping to make J a pan the wo rld's se co n d -la r gest whiskey consuming nation after the United Stall•<., • Sake still 1s drunk extensively, as a random viblt lo the tiny bars around any maJor railway station will attest. Hut the bevt•ra~e industry says overall consumption of sake has not changed :tppreciably for year'->, while whiskE:y ~ind bt•er saJcs steadily increase "We' \'e been slow to m arket our wodul'l among young people," Teichiki l'chida. a spokesman for the Japan Sakt' Makt•rs Association. said in an inteniew "llowever. people born after th\• war grew up on beer and whiskey. nod th~y·re JUSl not all that fanuLiar with c;ake" J 31rnnt'S<' hevrra~c· makers. whether We had to pay the Red Cross for c· off e e. doug h n u ls . me a Is a o d overnight lodging while the Salvation Army supplied coffee, doughnuts and meals free. How anrair that this splendid ·~ So please. Ann , don't be so generous wit h your bouquets. Toss them only to the worthy and preserve organbatJon bas had to take lbe rap for a decision made by the U.S. Army. Today, 35 years later , the truth is known by only a few. ( Horoscope ) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER %7 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar . 2l·Apr. 19). Emphasis on loog·range, on special studies and -.ability ~swing open doors previously shut tight. One who a ppreciates your qualities, Including courage and initiative. will make way for you. TAURUS (Apr. 20·May 20): Dig beneath superficiality ; you are getting at truth and it can make you alrong. Know it , be persistent, pioneer a trail or project. Obtain hint by reading Aries messa1e. Member of opposite sex is in mood to "spoil" you. GEMINI ( May 21 ·June 20 ) : l.ntuition works overtime -direct action would be premature. Hold back, pt..y cautious game, be positive of leeal aapects. Teach, learn. perceive subtle nuances. Family member needs placaUa1 -have ,.uence. CANCD (June 21-.July D): Study Gemln.l meaaage. llal.DtaiD steady pacf. DDn't IOIP food. RecNiaUon. work, real, dependents, pets, medical-dental appointments attempt to claim share of penooal aceaario. 1.1:0 (July 23-Au1. 22): Aceent on ~" Yenturel, cbildrea, outlet for creadve endeawn. The number 4 n,_. promlnentJy. You'll have chance to dilplay unique talents. ,.,.-:lf'" Tamw. korplo natl•• plaJ cat role1. Y•. loYt la ID plctun YtaGO <Aq. n.s.pt. a>: suet '° wbat rou know, at.aJ clOM to famWu pCMmd. lom.-. II trJiDI to lel JOU ••off belmce." &DOW It, be prepued, rtlwae to be Jund into action -bued on gullibility. Be specific. get offers in writing. LIBRA (Sept . 23·0ct. 22): You get benefit of doubt, a valuable girt and a "declaration of loyalty" from one close to you. Taurus, Scorpio natives figure in scenario -so does the n umber 6. Significan t domest ic adjus tme nt is on a genda . SCORPIO <Oc t. 23·Nov. 21). Be wary where financial transactions e nte r pic ture . St e er c lear of self·deception. You can get what you want, but not through "usual" s ources. Pis ces native c ould demonstrate psychic abilities. SAGrrfAR.ltJS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Take lead, display inventiveness. initiative. Trust bunch -time moves. Be independent, direct and exude confidence. Capricorn. Cancer persons figure in sceoarto. One who appeared indifferent could become an active ally, CAP&tco•N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You Ue looee end.a; assignment ls completed, "manuscript la in the mall." Read Sagittarius inessa1e for valuable hint. Accent on clandestine conference, behind scenes decisions, dealings with Aries, l.Jbra persona. AQUAaRJS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): New start brings fresh conlacta -you lmprlnt 1tyle and gel proverbial tecond cbance. Friends hip Is transformed into .. serio u s" relatlonahlp. Leo native figures prominently. 1. Puca (Feb. It-Mar. ) : You make room for yourHlf at top. Huacb pays olf -one wbo aided 1n PHt ii aaatn available. Sense of direction can return. Key la to stve youaelt a chancel Stop beln1 your own wont crltlc. Wedi.my, September 26, 1979 DAIL y PILOT c 11 t urnin1 out alcoholic or soft drinks. h a ve recogntud the G?Uetn's fascinallon -especially among t1ie younger generatio n -witt\. things fo r eign . a nd u se E urop e an and Ame rican celebrities l o thei r adverUsln1. Suntory Ltd., wbicb claims to be the world's third·lar1esl dlatillery. employs e ntertainer Sammy Davi& Jr. in whiskey ads on lelevlaioo. The rival Nlkka firm features actor Onoo Welles. The ads are simllar to American TV ads in which the same two plug U .S.·made wines with one difference: Here they are actually aeen drintlng lbe product. UCIDDA SAID SAKE manufacturer.s can't easily afford that kind of costly advertising. Even so. they've made the attempt, with a campaign to promote sake as a summertime drink. In one ad, it's the American singing group, the Car penters; io another British rock star Suzie Quatro in her zippered leather jumpsuit, urging young television viewers to try sake "on the rocks." Nobody knows exactly when the n ee wine fari.l becam<' Japan's national beverage, but 1t generally 1s agreed that 1t arrived with the c ultivauon of n ee more than 2.000 years ago The KoJ1k1 Book of Mythl> noted in 712 A.D that the gods were fond of the brew Last year. the J apanese quaffed an average of 3& liters of beer per capita . compared w1lh 14 liters of sake and 2 6 liter'> of whiskey Sake, which LS m&de somt.'whal likP beer. ha!> an alcohol content of 16 lo 18 percent. depending on the brand. Japanei.e made wttiskey 1s 43 p\!rcent alcohol 86 proof and J apanesf' b(•er a mere 4 5 pen·<·nt Sake 1s colorle~-. and ha.., a tastP that la 1omewhat bland compared to wblakey, and it la suuestect that once opened, the bottle be emptied fairly quickly, aa sake -unllke Wb.INey and some wloe9 -doel not improve with aee. Sake a1ao is cheaper than whiskey, deaplte govemment price control.a that have put the cost of rice at about five times higher tban ln any other country. A giant 1.S.lller bottle of sake goes ror anywhere from $4.70 to $11.30. Suntory's Une of 13 whiskey brands alao varies widely in price, the most expensive being "Za Uisuki" -lhewb.iskey -at the equivalent of $225 a botUe. Accordi ng to the National Tax Agency, the average worker makes about $990 a month. For the Japanese market, Suntory produces about 220 different beverages Ulc luding soft drinks, fruit juices and beer in addition to its tine of liquors. But not sake "The fall in s ake sales,'' s a ys company spokesman Takeshi Kodama , · 1s due an part to the change in lifestyles and eating habits among the Japanese·· But even Suntory does not foresee the tlay whe n S :Jkf' will dis appear completely In fact. said Kodama, the company believes 1t might even catch on abroad .ind 1s exporting something called Shogun." a blend of sake and grape wint>. to thl' Umted States Some 13,000 lases of the concoction already have ht:en sold there th1<., year, he said '( I \I UOlll ) INFORMS 1n the DAILY PILOT _J Now there's a large Convenience Pack of Toddler-sized Quilted Pampers; Here's good new~ 1f xour baby IS 23 lbs or over Toddler-sized Quilted Pampers now come 1n a pack of 48 And if you buy the b1g_ger convenience p.1ck with this coupon. you'll szve SQ<t as well as saving trips to the supermarket The coupon is also redeemable for one Extra Absorbent Daytime 60's or 4 of any other size package of Ou1 lted Pampers So. now's the time to make sure your supply of Pampers dryness doesn't run dry. , .. ' Pn.~ ... "' rllttt 7'l.un •• 'Wpt 27 tlvu Wf'd . Oct 3, 1979 Op.-rt Da1lv H {)()om tu JO()() pm Sundav 9 ()(J om to 9 00 pm Delicatessen Specials lllfT am ... 12 .. PK. a..nc. Sil&fes ... !--$.-~• =-~ s1•• _.,._, - • -·----- • IT ..S a ... , YOU II.WAYS CET UJ.A. ClllCl llllJTY IUf, AT I Piel lllT SPB1S YUE CDll ''Clllll" EBY TIE. nllP ROAST Round cut ot U.S.0 .A. Choice beef. Swiss Steak ....• s 17! H11und cut of US D.A. Choice beef Omaha Roast .... 111! Th1clt cut U S D A. Chotce beef round .. TEllYAll REAi a-lesJ..., rMld of u .u . ~' s2•! FIUI PICllC B SIAPPEI ........ •.m.t ·-5211 Fresh Clams if:'~ ~1 '' Fmm l\f"W England (lbe lecl ..... Sl.•l Crab Legs · ...... ~21! Meaty Alukan Jo r•nen delrot1too Cooked Shrimp • !5'' C'ocktJ11l i.11tt . Frrnf'n rlefroo.t~d TIOPtCAl TREAT Franks~ ........ 1171 Meat or &~r ... I th packo.1(1!' u.....a.:..ar CllD(& s111 DmUIRJ WTSPIEAD •• ~llllOrt.ed fla voni 7 uz lnl( Bound ~-•'' U.S.D.l . s.' an uun CHOICE •••••••••••• J.BilJj_ MAHI MAHI ~=~~ s1s' tm.en detrosttd. lb Dry Salani wo ••• 99c lt.alian 11tyl~-t1laced :J oz. pkg Sliced Bologna .. s 111 Hehrt'W braJld . . n oz. pkg llJQIS DAllSH HAM s1•• Fro zen Food s flllITT MAID ORANGE lllCE !!.OL 9 5c Pl·zza STOllTEIS s211 FllDmAD ••••• T1t11ty trt'ul l'L • 111 1lt>lux1· P ki P. s111 ump n 1e ..... Mr". Smith'" 4'i 01. Colrl, J1·lux1• M ·cotti s11s an1 • sauct •••• H11111mi 14 01.. pkg ORE-l>A FRENCH FRIES ~:=89c En1ov the quehty ynu'rl.' t'Ollllt'<i lo ... lcun H·ndn ll s l>.A r 1i1111·1· h•·•·I . lf•r\IN 1111 ,,.,,,. "'1111d lr1mrn1·1! fror \UIUt· and rm<r· Stew Beef ....... 124! Beef Roast =~. '24! Chuck Steak ..... s 12~ Ext rn leon .. B1mf'lf·<v; . C'h1111 1• l11•t•I '""'''''ti I ._,IJA ('h1111 1•h1·f'f Sp/ii Droilnrs =.A ................ 51 ! l.:1r..:• meaty lrv1nr. 1 h1rken, rxr,.·rtlv >if)ltt Ill l111h•" f,,, .. 1i, •·r pl• ,.,.,,' I I 1 '\ I .r.1111· ','\ 111 • '"" , • '"'11J, lo'tl1I• 1.1 Ground Beef :~ 52°~ I.Ran .. dot'" not 1·xc N·d 'L'.!.', lul S g ITAi.Wi $149 ausa esTYU • • • • • • El lOinc ho'h mtl<l 11r hnt .. n11 nitrllt'~ Steaks QIOPPCD •••••• '22~ Ground Beef UAJlST s2 2! I .1 u tll'"I •• dot·'< 11111 1 .111 1 • ol I , I 11 '"' l<.1ttlf IJ1, d•i< l' fol of I JI ,,,.(j ( • f,1! Sliced Bacon .... s l 0! Bratwurst u WOIO's. ~ 14~ El llitn,·hrt'" tlm kn 'ru ru h I\ It· ' Pork Tenderloin ~~F/J~~.~2. If Ill f'c•nH•r l Il l , .. I ' S [) A Chtt11 P ltf·C'f MEAT s1•! BEEF $18! LOAF LIVER Fl H .1111 11 ...... I,, ,, '". ... ,.,, I r1 t; 't • •111,• h·,: •rt r• .. u, •· I r1 -h ··~·;! t ........ ~ 111. d Super Fresh Produce Ap1l~~. '~~~~T~~.~,·.-.:.~ ...... 21 ! Dried Prunes .. N ggc Tofu ............. 49e Potatoes RUSS£T •••• l2i ORANGES SWEET AND ( VAl.OOAS 25 JUICY lb. 1'1 '" p kK -111 •1•H < )rw11111l i.1 c I H•ll t RED GRAPES Sweet Juicy · .. 39c CASABAS TASTY.fUU EONS OF FUVOR ,. 9c Hom emaker Values VIDAL SASSOON Shampoo .. , .... -...... -..... '111 ~ r 11r• I• f l•J• t t rt,,,, Rinse a " ... -........ --........ st at f\ t ri '•• \'• " t ttr 1r1d la h·•, ,,,.,. Duo Protein Pac 2 ., .......... s 111 ~ ,, rt .rt 1, • d I .. •1 • 11 .\ A ' u.• r Styling Lotion .. , ............ '111 • t11hl I~ I t I I jfl _,,..,, (111-.~ AQUA FRESH ··~~-~ F~;:::8sn 1 ~ I iWld frHhem .. \ \: bfeath 4 6 oz. ~J (~ l Sc ott) Liquor Department LUCKY LAGER ~~~ :~~12 51'' 11 OL bo~ Whiskey ussUJS •••• 5999 INGUMOOK llAVALLE ... ·1 :=~s31t l.S lrt.et Yuban Coffee ~s ...... s2•• \,, '"'' tu c/1·11/••r • Solid White Tuna 99c lt'11 the l.ll11Le that tel lit the q uality ..• I lb. can. Quaker Oats uoz ........ 55< Cook.& in one min ute quick or regulor for e hearty breakl1111t Paper Towels:i. ........ 49< Towelit that are 1lronrc onCI obflorbent ••. from Springfield Comet Cleanser 33c Bleaehee ... 14 oz. Inc. 2e orf . Fabric SOftener s1 •• Downy 64 oi ...• Inc. lrJt off Pinesol .......... ate 16 uz. boule-liquid cleanur. 11111 Spl&Mtti $ 135 Saree n .. Traditional in plain, meet or mueh- Diet P . •1•• eps1 "" ...• The ideal diet drink Ill l'L "' 1 un•. Cookie Mix .OAnu. •• 89C 18 oz. pk«. from Quekor. SPAGHEnl ::7.: •5c ...... CROWi POINT BEVERAGE WARE ITEM Of THEWllK ICE TEA ••~ .. "°I.MT (11111111, 1111111 i111 111n ch111ctt olw11tN orml BUMBLE BEE '~'~"~'~'~l!I!.~~ ~~J~CE •••• 59C Bath tissue ........ 89< Bil( 4 roll p11l•k111<1• 1n whit<' or n11110rted color11. Pancake Syrup .• '1 21 Mri~. Huttt•rworth :l4 01 hottltt Cookies •Tllll'S ••••• ggc Ornn1<c· C'n .. 11. I 'trl u-. A111m11I, lc1•tl Oat Pancake Mix ..... 75c Aspen m -••••• s1 o1 In lht humly 1. lttt!r bot tit• F·..:..1.. s1s1 llllMI FOi .-S •••• • Dry Dog Food t:s •• 12" 35 o~. box of d111hwasher detergent. Kai K11n Mrull 1m~ Lrsc or Smull Bites. ~=~~ Jic i;~!:~~'~ ARCADIA PABADINA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE LAGUNA HILLS hf'Mf MM H~ .. Oft J20 W. Celorede atwd. 1111t1ncho Certe.rl If . of Of•"tettOffJ ,,.,,... eftd ~" llolilttM11t comer I WlfMf aftd Alfonq11ln IHM9utMalll '17'11 Newpof1 llwd fOn lfte Pen1n1ulel :DOUllE COUPON EVERY WEEK! 2SH Ea1tbluft O• Un•w•••lly •net Mlchelaon '3641 Mo11"on Partiway 1 h1lbllltl \llH•te Center I JP••k View Center l IMou"on Patkway Plua J .. -~----------.--, "'"'"'' IHI• COUPON""'" rwo VAllO :w~---MAHUh CIUlflfH QUl'Ot'1\ l'UKHAM IWC>tt,MAll I ~ 1lt1U tU OO~llUICMMll ANOMCll\'l I DOUllU IHI VALUI I I •nm.,..u11•acrmm·1co••• I I ••11•• 'IM ••e11&11 ••1 • I Now! Every week at Hughes' El Rancho, when you redeem two manufacturer's 1 coupons, lust bring in one of oun with two of theirs & we double your savings! ll'a lhat 1irnple t.o add to the aavinp when you 1hop at Hu Rheft' El Rancho. Another plut ror Super Shoppert. Now,• fow minutet apent leafing throullh the newapaper and your favorite m\saitnot, reaultl in money earned ... Ju1t one ot ourt with two of'tholn doublot the value! And .. --you at.ill enjoy the dlfferencee at Hugh•' El Rancho tA(l~At(O>IOll( .... A()f. '°""CO E1 I I 0t llUIO -· ll90l.IUC '' Ullfoll 0.. ' OOUIU .... ¥Mut '°"'°"" MCI •WO I I M_,,CIUMt \(°""°"'"'Cll\~t < ()Ull('IH r.oco w" 11 .... 0t t ' 1 m • I I NO• 10 IHClllO' MIAl!ff Oii ,., <""OUl'Otft 0-UCUOIHI ¥AIVIOl IHflrtMt l'\lltCHIUl0 J 1.-----·••s· 11 •••• COlfOl1 ____ _ l ' f • • l., - -..,._ ----~---·· Wldnelday, September 28, 1979 * DAILY PfLOT One Call Service Fast Credit Approval CLASSIFIED INDEX . . 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M1•f htl'\t.11• BUSINESS, INVEST· M£NT. FINANCE llw lf1• ',,.,.,,.,,, • ~' In• V.•f'llrol Jn\.-1 ''"'' 1t1 •1f•l1111t \ In\'• .1n1• M \l.,,n11-d '''""' ..... ,..,, ... n \lutl••t IAo1otth .. t• -'1W't.:.41u11 lU AlfNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAlS & LOST & FOUND An,.,14;rv +•n-w nh. I ,_, ... .,_;1 t.tWitl ''"'''' ·~""" ~ ....... 1 , .............. 1,. "o:u1I t'h.t-.· ,,.,,. .. smrcEs ...,.,.\IK'fl f)tr?MOn £MPLOYM£NT & PREPARATION ~ N-IOI, ln'lnKlton Jvt> Yt •.nlrtt. llrlp 11.60\-.I M '-t' MERCHANDISE ANttrut'\ "•""''•'""""' A'*1hun tiu \t I• k·•"1mf \1 •h r1 .. 1 f ""'",,,a Ai LiijU.lJntt t-t l.11 I• .. , .. .,,,'"" > 111n1111r1 (uif1.0• "''' H•it.,,. H•.u •Mk1C1t,,.h Jt<>"-'• Ir\ '"''"·""\, M .. .,.hm•r" "'"'' t>ll11w~iu' \11'1 dlM"'9•00 \\ jlnt1 ft 'tu "•I ltt\UUfll1 fol t Jlh1 t•. UIH ~ ~ 14\HI• 1"1 •••• ,w .. ",,,It•" 11,PWl'ltt Mi.<hlO•" '°'P'Nhn• t,r,iiid U~I CORONA DEL MAR CnM VIE W AT $l.,t, 000 \\ uotkn d t>t•k Wlth be<.1ul1tul Pa<·1f1t 'It'"' J bdrms. Fr dr~. a ~sum atil<· l<1an ;ind private beath. $255.000 I "' .... 11· i tu,1 f O I ""'' t1UJ C:UARD TI°I E llAHBOH \ tt \\ honlt' uvt·rlookmg lht• Jl'llY lot-. 111 \H>oc1. glass. nooks and C'ntnnu·s t 1wnl'r will finance with 29';, down $1 lllo .ooo DO SEE IN SEA VIEW A 1 heir 111 UU i ~~~I ol!hlJ .,-._•01 .:: .. ~~I J'J•I 21h b<Ath. vww honw w1ll1 $.iO 000 an ldscpe. jat·uu 1. pat 111s <uHI :d n um $273.000 t~o ,..,, Jlti l ~.,.,, ~·.., "NORTH 40" Nol q uite·' hllt !drl'1· r ear and side yards. OJJt'n fN•lin g . ..,~·le· s ty 4 bdrm and pool. 1t·11111-. .11111 s11pt>1 slores nearby, $275.000 U~l()Uf" t lf 1MI ~ ti • REAL TORS' lJ/1_, IJOOIJ ~:I 2443 E..ist co.,st HrQhWd'/, <:111 • I,,, I 11" .. ., .... ,.,, EQUAL HOUSING ;;:'; OPPOR TUNITY .J.J~., :~~; ~sher's Hotiu: ...u:i AJI real estate advert1~t·d in Uus newspaper 1s sub· Ject to the Federal Fair llousang Ac t of 1961:1 ADCUHOUSE! Will I ,\ Fl I.I -.c II' f ,\I. I.JI I Tlw .. 1d11r.1t.l1 I"'' 1111i-I RH rn11h1 It· t.r 1111' v. I! h f1n·1.i.1• • p 1t 1 .. I' 101 ·""' fl'(' .1r1·a 1'111 111 •Ii· 11r 1 ouplt• I '"" ,, h•~• \ 11''-" of ""''Jll ·"II''' f • ., .1111111 $!1' !l KI .,,,., which makes 1t 1lle~al lO I ~==~=======:;.. .,,., advertise "a n y prt: I• \2u1 ference. limitation. or ~ discrirninauoo based on FAST POSSESSION! tt: race. cojor, relJgioo, sex, Great Newport Bea<'h or naliona.I origin, or an area. Sumptuo~ bdrms, 11 Intent.loo to make anv larie ~ourmet k1t<'hton, "' such preference. ltmllJ I 1wv. • Jn~·h 11111 dr;.ipt·-.. oon. or dlscnmmauon. .• n~ a vphJlll"t''· l!reut I nus newspaper wilJ not RV acces<o .• 1 true 'Jlue ~~~ lmowtngly accept any I Onl y $139.!IOO ·a 11 11<N advertising for rea 1 64.'>-0:nl est.ate which is in viola -:;1, llollofthelaw. _ • _ ~ . . :~; alC>•S: Adnrtisers :::.; ~check tMir ads .. 14, ...... -..-.... .... ,.,.." ...._., .... ,..... ,.._, ran .._dicrtely. Th• ~::~ DA.IL Y PILOT aswmu N);t) ·~ .. ..,, -··r for~ first in-:~ cornet IMertion only. :=;, .................. . = Homes for Sal• ~,., •••..•..••...•......... ~ G.111d 1002 ~I\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHAT? .... OHLY $55,000 TRUE 01 pr1 l'<· th:at 1" lu1rd t o r1111J fr1r th1-. d1arrrunl! Jnd 1·ht•f'rv 2 &!rm ('undo with a larl!c rwl10 cinrl 1·11mmu1111 ~ rioul ... Al .. o 'il'll..r w all help fman1·1• l!.l•\l1•r .1..t now 1 !1711 5:170 COLONIAL REAL ESTATE IS HOW IH l•VIMI!! Tht' numbt·r one producing real estate 1· o m p 11 11 y i n th e H u n t 1 n gt on ISt'iH 'h t 'o untuin Va lley Board of l lt•ultor~ for the pas t five years has JU~L u~ncd its fourth offic-e at I 8552 MocAtittw at.d., wt-IOJ, l"iM \\1th uvd otk half billion dollars an -.ah.•!, in ats short history. this dynamic ,111tl progn·ss1ve company now has 1tpt•n111g:-. lor rull ltme professional -.<Jll's pers o n s with excellenl p1 11dul'lao11 records. It vou \\Hilt tht· opportunity of earnin~ 1·om missions tu 90': <no promo or dt•!,k (t'('S), and .WOU)d benefit from 1'\l'l'lll•rll mani.IJH'mt•nt a nd uniqut· qu.ilat v "L·rvit·es to vou an<t vour 1·ltl'fll s. plcas t· <·ail n ow f<~r ,1 t·onf1tlt·nt1ul intcrnt•w with Jim LoJ,!iln ;11 ~>5H· l I I 1 OCEANFRONT SSS,000! l'HIO~ HEDUC'T ION H/\LHOA dl'luxc uupll'\. lari?t· 4 bdrm & 2 bdrm unit'>. frplc l'd l.'h . nuv. Sl.!J.'>,LW! 1 ry tn!>ldllml·Ot 111m ·ti.1:.c1 ., Bal>oa ICiiy Prop. Rfflffors • 675-7060. 231 POPPY· A lot and one haU (4S fl wide) & a very short wallt to Lillie Corolla Beach. OWNER WILL FINANCE. Two l>Mrooms. 2 bath!'. fRm1- ly room & study. add on ups I.airs ma st.er s w le & deck ror ocean view. s:ns. <m. COU OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 14.114.NDOHED BEACH COTT AGE lllurrs s ide r cLr eal. 1h:i,1u /I ·li/N /I,/ !4~N//y If you are lookinl! fur grJ CI OU'i llV I OI! 10 Newport Beach's mu:.I pre:.ll1!1ous lol·atton . please call U5 for lt~tani.: mformat1on. BIG CANYON &14-1493 •;.M' '127 7 Lease~ Option Pool. ocean, can yon view. 4 BR + loft. Call ·nm631·1266 REALTORS $315,000 Only home in Sborec u rr s. canyon view. Add 2nd story for ocean view Call n m. 631-1266 1:1~~1Ztl REALTORS MEW LISTI HG! DEERFIELD J>oljular Buck.horn Mod<:I on the end of a quiet c·ul de sac. Prof cs:. d<'corat ed in warm e arth Lone~. with 2 bdrms + den BeautJiuJly lands<·aped & pnvalc patio. Central u1r rondit.Jonmg An xlnl buy al SlO!l,750. "Hit ~t~lttHftllt l-C_.f ~ ....... I~ h•010 ll1t-1 '-.&.• , .. , BOATS & MARINE COUIPM£HT HJ.1•1 If.Jill WHYPAY6°/o ID sell your home qwck ly. Professional agent can sell your pro~rty providing ALL serv1cei. for only 4'i;. Call agent 673-43U A Woods & ~l ass w 1111 -LLSTA TE terior , a t o uc h of _ Sparu.'>h. 3 BR incl 2nd REAL TORS '-tY 21>' block mstr hide ti 11rrwr1I h 1 .. t \1.1nt ""'\"' b t .. ~ \t <111n• t QUt~ ••••• , f , ..... , IV .. 1 ft .. nc t h .. r, .. r ...... , '-•I ~•Jlt) ,.,...1i ..... , _,_.,, ••)I(> .,;,, --way w sep Ruest r m + I pvt swldeck. A r<.'al sun· SELL 1t.llr item" with a km formal din rm den. ...... t '11'1" .... ~ ........ ·Po . •t .. '-11.1 ht ... h "°'~ ... '•tlh ___ _ I 0-daly l'ilot 1 '·1""''"'1 Ari Fpk ~ams thru·oul. rrc~;;=~:--~:-:-::---::--:--=-=:-::::-~~'1 I arches. decks & gardens A.\·~ STAR GAZER'fl~J Vf:>ryuntque.Hc.'<lucedto TRANSPORTATION \tttfAt1 I •tn"'°"~ ........ ffrnt t.lfilrtnr ( 11r \\1..t,.l-ltt1m..-M<Jlof Cyr* !w't.otf'n• Mouw Um\.~tt N~nl 1,.,.,...,... 1, ..... !:;~~:.~~"~.,,, AUTOMOBILE .. ,.., tAIAJ '•lift ....... , ~ ..... !lit() tUO tllill !1'10 'Jf t.l ._ t, .. n .. , 'I 'f •HI A04Mo1Ut'"• t:a .. ~i.u.. :r .. 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Ult}ltMI .................... 11115 OOilMl • .. .. • • • • • • • • • ....... lllln c.M~ ••..•..• , ........ .. eon.u. .................... .. ~., ................... ... ~":r.:: .. :: ·:: .. :·:.: . :: . :::·:.: ,.....,,............. ... .. j-i..;,..,. ••••••••.••......•• -··~t• ................. llC1 lferc-OH> ........... .MO ~··········· .. ·······.-a !tt~.:.;.c:::.:::::::.:::::::: i ~···············-v .......... :·.:::::·: ... :::::·:=: .......... -..;..;.;..;..;.;;.;...,.. ___ H, cl.A y ll 1•R1 , •• Sl00.500 Mu~t sacn rice. Call now963-0902, BKR. M v..,, OoAr _.,, ~·•1 c.w,..1, H Y .Auo1d1n9 10 '"'• S•a•• V 10 de'Yrlf)C> m(\'.OQ( f ' It ~, ., tt."f)dtllll1)(d\C(A'f""'fJU'"i(J••"; f-.,,,lllll 11• 1 ol your Zod ...... ~ ... ,,.,''fr ·-1 ., .... ,. 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Our clrculatlon Include• the entire Orange Coaet area and legal nottcee appear Jn all edition•. In order to IUl:lmft your statement for publcatlon Mnd appropr1ate COPJ Ind • check to THE DAIL y PILOT, P.O. Box 1580, Coat. Meaa, CA. 92929. We'll do the real. for Information about legal adverUllnt pteaM call 142-4321 lxt. 332 • t fiac«?.1~.!.~ri~ BIG CAMYOM At l ast a n "El Dorado" i s available! This s pecial 3 Bdrm is Las tefully decorated & has a n outs tanding view oLtlte_golf course & lights of the city. Presented at $239,000. A COUMB.L IAMl8 CO. 644·9060 2tl1 IAHJOAOUfHHtlllRD. IN NEWPORT CENTER macnab/ Irvine realty IMMC 'AMa.Y MOte In rabulous nelghborhood ... Harbor Vi e w Homes! A s pectacular Palermo model reduced for quick sale at.short escrow to $229,500 incl. land! New cpts -wallpapers le window coverings ! Beautiful well ·ma i nta i n e~ grounds. F ABULOUS! Belle Chase Lee 644·62.00. <F·97) '42·1235 644-6200 tOI Dover Drive H.,bot View Center Irvine •t C.mpus Valley C»ftter 752-1414 ~(® Beach Realty REAL IST A. TE EXCELLIHCE SIHCE I t49 SPYGLASS HfU Not a kmg, just llve lake one in this luxurious 5 bedroom, formal dining room & den home. You'll enjoy the elaborate POOL. s pa & canyon vi ew Al so. the c hoice neighborhood & Newport schools. An t:xcellcnl buy a t $439 .500. NEWPORT BEACH COUEGEPAltk Olarrrun.i J Bdrm. 2 bath homt" w 1ohakt• rooh, 1·oiy brat:k rrpk. lJll11 lutt:hcsa. iihady lO\ nf'd pullo & much . 111ud1 mort-foull pr11·1· onl) $&5 ,000 (a l l 11 11w ' 751 Jilli 759-0811 A LOT FOR YOUR S$S 4 &..'<!rm, 2 bath Condo S tJ c I l' an ' Mod e r 11 kitchen. blln~. t•rpl!>, drp:., near s hoppan j.!, M'hoob easy a<'cc~., tu frccwa) iUlunl( $74.~~I J'Jv down to pn~cnl c; I financ·m.: or S34 000 or 'ultrrul )W t terms CJ ll C:::SEL ECT ~781!1 \A I< SI. L Y ~ TAYLOR CO HEA LTOHS -..11u·t· l!M SHOIECUFFS-SSS0,000 Brand NEW home to be started this month! Exdting plans for a lovely 4 RR tr<Aditional home. Do stop by our office & look ov<'r thc>sc beautiful pl<An!, Lgc fam rm with fireplace. formal DR & 31 '.! baths. Select vour own tolor"i . <:tr · WESUY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTO•S 2 I I I San Joaquin HUis Rood HEwro.T CEHTEtt, H.l r 644-49 IO &/ronl WE HAVE SEVERAL FIHE BA YFROHT HOMES WITH PIER & SLIP BILL GRUNDY, RE~LTOR 341 8ays1d~ Ortve. NB. 67S·616l 'T' PROPERTIES [r:::::;;:::=-.iiiiiiiiiiiii9iiiiii' Ne•rt Ouolex _® lflftll;I VETS 1 mf'"·Sl97.\oo * * 1 ·nbd1l•\atir.· 'lio·v.-ror1 SHARP DUPLEX • PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP TRIPLEX lltt •1v.n1-r,, un11 1 ,, 11 Hcar h \"alut" IOU ..... , .... lo tn rno6l qwet rc~1iJtolll1 Jl u~ Your E:liqibility l lld rm .! hath "" Ir pl. '>and and tK't•J11' I l'4.•dr111 area nt-M watn ~ :1 liH. :-l<>W !',() IX)W' bllru. & ~<HJ~··· J 111 r• ~ J llf'drrn unn "1•1·'1 I 2 b<M wu~ blln'> f rpl< LJ J,\ "'J!-. TO flOU 0011 I .an· ...i-.o t wu , lklrtn am 1 ynur 11A' don l v.a1l, 1 .ill I.! .1 rd i.: ,. 1 n • I u 11 lJIW Jl'>T H \T l-. lA·I 1i-UlJt pr•.rduci· l'rt·al '" 11ow752 1700 Sl29.5(A> w be<tul tnm" ~ voo hov. tu11uJlal \ 1 om•• l.n • ;i.,,um .. 111• [®llll] "PALM SPRINGS" CONDO F.xt•ellent. afforrlabh· de· 1>ert home on fl•t• land Low matnte nano·t· furrushf'<l 3 bdrms I', ba. btfl 1trou11di. w 2 poob & 2 :.pas Contuct Mary Sue at 646 7711 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 STEPS TO IEACH "ll•wport Beach dupkx 4 bdrms up, 3 bdrm~. down. finest rental arc1t L'ktle lD sboppUl~. Pn ced al $212.500 67J..3663 fr7~7i EH•:. associated llA OKE A~ REAl TORS 202" W letboo •., 1 '••I 2 STORY-POOL 2 STO•Y $72,000 Shake roof. 4 Bdrm. 21 • Bt.ke to beach from tht<o J Ba. S133.500 Easb1dl' bcdrm Townhou.-.P L1kl' Cot.la Mesa nc-w carp<>tinJ! drar>t•' 2 IR HOME bltns. p raVJl•' pa tio Cllol<'t' comer R 2 1.ont·•I recn'al1onal Ltr1lat 1c· fl)t R oom tu bot Id Talk to R~ C~t l11v.-int•·n.~t IOdll ~ u I w. Ustton 7 54.1202 IJI 11·•· SI w;; oori 1 • .i ! [ '"' "" """ '' ""' nu14l• I • l'llf·'I h"'''' I v.11ti r1ro•pl.11 1 o1111l "t•p.1r,1t•· 1·nt r\ t•rlt 1 l t .. r Ill l .• v." T h i' ll•ulcl '"'" '"or h 1111,1nu problt•m.., S2fJ> 10 1 ~a:.-;o C:::SELECT T'PROPERTI E~ BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! s...1.1 idle ll<'ms $!8.000 will t.1kc 11\ t·• ,., I sni.soo ISltng rinant·•nl!. $4<10 Roy McCcrdl~. RJtr . per month Pl TI. "'" 541 7729 -===iiii-.iiii;;::~----quahfyinJ! or loan r O'>h , ......... • .. -.... -111 or try othrr r1nanr ini.: _____ --__ witil !!m.1llt'r 111vt'i.lmc•nt •BY O~fo:R Call963 7flRI Garden Grove. 4 IRe BR. [®llll] 2 ba . fully up.:rad1."Cl , tall ll't'e>. a.-..sume ll'"" \',\ loan. or rt<fmJncc w 1 IO' • down ·• S88,00U, 1·:ill 1'.137 9866 CE SEDRIE ELllRS CD. OVER 50 YEARS Of SERVICE CORONA. DR Mil fo"A'IJTASTIC 'fo'ORI-'.\ Jo:H \"Jf:W In Cameo Shor<'., 01w or Thi· \lfl<>l Prr.,11111oos t..ocales In Snuthr rn l'a l1fnrn111 With Pri' ate Rrar hr•' lll'a11t1ful llo m P With Three Brdrl)f1m' J'lu' F:1n111\· Hoom Rwll Around ~p:irkhns• ~v.1mm1ni: l'nol Ff'(' Land All Fur S~r,.ooo ·~ -....-~ ~ ... , ...... 631-1800 881 DOVBl DRIVE 2 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS SIDE IY SIDE I. Exe..., Pul11ula PoW _..._ .... hrry Nii w•. R.dK...ted lit & .t with .....,.., postUtln. 2 ~ wflll 4 •11ltt lacl•df119 roof-top ~~ with fob•IOH ••••· c... ... ..... yo• wll ..... Slorff, offlcn or .... s.IMllit crHtlu flflHclR9. •tDUCID TO SJl4,000. 2. OQtm Lltg wdllhc._.. __. °"" 4000 ... ~ ... tNs 2-tlory t.ridl • ... ' wltlt ld1flulal1 ..,.... ""t..,. W9I to ... ........... AOWY ...... SICI .. story cast• orcWhc._... oMce ,._ ...-2 ................... ... Jrd story -.dtcll. Mulua die# wlltt ~ood ...................... .... Oww • csry I st T .O. Wll cwl•r HCl ... lh SS00,000. a.u.tt • .., ._.., 315 MatNAve. Bal>oa Island 671-6900 -- VIEW & POOL-IRY. TERR. A ho1H of subdued q.allty In an Htabllllt.d Newport l~adt location. Newly carpet•d and b•a.tlhlty maintained 4 ~ hotM witt. family room afld lar9e oMtdoor patio wroeclnrJ ~ poof • prohc~ cowt,•d. Lmll ....._.. gru11er,. OwMr will cOMidlt-~ $525,000 fH. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. 'I lh V. < ,., r I c.;1., 11. °"'""'l'll1n B\•,11 Ii 631-1400 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Ocean and bt1y vaew. :1 Bedroom cind 2 bedroom + den. 2 Fireplaces. Owner anxious. Call 673 ·8550 BAllLING BROOK in r luctt•s :l b<'droom lri-level lownhomt'. Walk lo major shopping and transporlation. Ear th tones. fireplac<'. & s teps to pool. Call 673-8550 WHITE WA TEI VIEW 3 Bedroom. 3 bath & spa. 3 Patios. Skyli ght. wet ba r and much. muc h more. Gorgeous private beach. Owne r professional decorator. Owner will he lp fi n ance. Call 673·8550 MINI EST A Tll, REQ IARN INCLUDED 3 Bedroom + pool + horse stalls . Gourmet kitchen & country living! Much, much more!! Coll 673-8.550 673-8550 I r . . n .. CWL.V "LOT ZU POPPY A aot Md _..., ........ . ~ ~ wall& to UtU. arc.a •attL OWN&a WUJ.. P'INAN I! Two llillllroom, I bath. ( &JDi.l1 roam•._,, .., •• llP IJta.tf'I ID aawr I al le • de<>k for ~Ho , *•• w.tdlff ~ ~-coucxa MIWfOIT LIAllJO"IOM llALfOllS ..... DOWM • 7 .... 11 I ....u\11 «911., 4 BR 2 ~~~~~~ • .. We fallllb room, -...... klt.cheo • bat.hi. --------Glll7 •• _, mo on 1--R&.\h Laun.,, Ritt ~ Vl.JCCAV>J .. u ;v HOMI!. Beau&Uul vie w , 1(Se1I Wlbborbood Near '31--..'1'111-na .. c m.r 151 .500 AROENGHOVE 3 8dml. t"UI d~ aar Ex cept.1ouJ tx.i y rr a. 90-0 ~ ,.._plq vlew1 of 0.. v• Paclllr • UJ1C'nd .., 11naHtl from thl1 ~ Wit l4Cl> aq ft ~I bl(lb In lbe ......, aull over~lo• UM red W. rool1 ol Saft "-"""• n.. majesUc a.om. h11 an •l•1•nt mu&« tMci(oom aldle wiU1 • l»autUully tiled Roaull tllb • 2 1ueat room. •1th lhtlr own b&lC'Ol\Y fur your l(Ut'll 'I prlvary 20.V bt1th•. 2 Mult an t1lf' t>•l•o• • ftrn"WI dlnlnf( mum, dO\I b&e 1earage wlth opener, d~othbruy • more ' $38},000 with •re111 td'l'm QIU Cr&J11 S1n1lb, n2-lllla0. 1 \1~ (714) 873 62t0 ...... ,_. s. ....... ,.,. We •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C..W... . IOJ4 ..... 1044 ....................... · • • H£RITAGE Ml Al IUH"i ...... 9.40/oloan Lovely tal)Cb 1tyle. 4 bi*ooro ~ l bedroom 1111111 den borne ln Meu v ... TU• entry, bu.llUn K.l&cbm. 11.oM (ir~lau Covered patl u . 1prlol&let1 on 1ar1Ce IOxJOO k)l UH your pre Md home equity to takt' ovw low loweet loan tlurry' $129,iOO OK R (.'WJ~IT.10 TAlllRl -· . ONE CALL DOES fl' ALL RANCH WOODlllDGE REALTY IEALTY 551-2000 551-3000 THE EXPERTS· ON IRYINE PROPERTY .. ,. ...... ., ···-···· . WISI IMVHTMEHT 2 lldjocnlng JO-plcx~• AuWne 1~% tlnaDClll& Ooeor Both El Toro Area Next t.o shoppUll(. 7.AGR007.K Y Rt-:AJ.TOH 4!» t!Gt I 1050 ---- Redhill~ Rc.1lty I iJ11 l{l'.tlh tlll 1u· . & 1 J 1 )0() 3377 VIA LIDO, N.B. '9U& SUf' ~ Bdnns , 2 bal.ba. for un- der SZ(l,OC(). Sl69.4SO! 1be ult1matf! ID condo llv1n~ 3 Bdrms ., 2\'J U..11ure WQrl<J. (;ull' 14 bath.-;. pnv WUle cellar, Panoramic v1e·w. ;Jril 1•0.•'t!.·a.n-v•i•l'W-'----- .•..•..•............... BY OWNEI -UNIVERSITY PAii retenhlffTo~ C&lJ Ban, Alli 8Jll.7i33 ----------------~ ~---IUk.DlaS lOJl9la Meadows Ge!qe Chules Realty I~ proud to preaeol the h omea o f Lagun111 Meadows.anew,pnvate coutal commWlity that we feel typifia the Idea.I bvinl! mvlroomenl S.tuated again.,t the acn tie h1lls 1dcs or pri> alll(lous Laguna, these 1pectac ular homes a r e llppoutled In the tradition d umelesa quality & un paralleled convemt'nce Pnced from $2SO.OOO th15 is a rare opportunity lo purc:h.a.'14e a new roastal V l ~W hom P In thP beautJful c11mmuJ11ly of La&Wllll noor. Villa Nu1•va. :!br I' 2ba. ~ 1~79 /\,(; aft A llOMF.SWJo:ET HOME. 1 ¥•tMTHIST ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC NO QUAUFYIMG Shari> 3 br, 2 ba, frplc , ~ arH or II B Clcnic to abapp&ni • acboob ··~ 0.vld Be>urk~·. IUtr ~9'JSO Trude your old stuff to --- new ~ood1e:....:*Jtb u Uave somethlnR to M·lf? Oass1fied m.I. &12 ~8 Oas.\1!1ec.I ud.1 dfJ11 wt•ll SEEK & FINlt CONFINEMENT C P ( I 0 E T H C A C H E T l C l V l S P E S N N C C R A 0 R A I Q 0 I E I I M R N M N I H R I l T 0 U H £ M H A E T N W I K l R T 0 H A A A S W C 8 J A H I P C T E H C E C R 8 U l A I U 8 H E Y U 0 S E K M P A U 0 0 R C K P I T M T W T T U tt Y tt A H S C 0 N I R H C 0 I l E P 0 X T T l l E T 0 S M P H T N V 0 R S A I C I 0 R Q S 0 H E A E Y U I l l W N A A R A E I U T 0 U 0 C I 0 T R 0 E l J T T X R N I A N Y R M C P P 8 0 A Z I I I P Y Y T R M 0 Y A RM A 0 8 Of C 0 HF I NE MEN TtO K I I C A H 8 tt I K C Z A J N A E R A H l 8 0 A P I E 0 K I A I H C A R C E R rut • uc;11on1 H1ocJ"' wotdt beiow epp.11 on.a b wt•d. vP. down 01 dlll9QNllly Find •ed> Md bo~ it In. • Uetenllon CaptMtv f'usiody Attal Pinell Pen111n11ary Imprisonment lneercereoon lmpoundmtot OutB11lln1 Tomorrow: F1"dom .. Pffson ~ Jail "' Celabooa ~ Lockup Jill house ...... 11..d 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IA&..IOA ISUMD ·~;u 3Z3 A len~ /\~t· 714.ml ~l . 67~ 8721) 2l3....a4·tl 17~ ............. 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIAIMIW PIMMSULA POIMT A t.atally delulle custom home with gourmrt kitchen, b.:alcony ~amt• room and full Size jaC'UUI 1n s umptuous mas t r r bath. all aboundtn~ with solid oak appomtmen'-' THE BEST Oto' '1'111:: POINT" !or $439 .000 CALl.644-7211 Ot-ea.nlront Condo 2 BO 2Ba Spectacular view. secure blda near Raltxi.1 Pier $225,000 Own 1 /\i.!l G7~ Capistrano Beoch I 0 18 ........•.............. OCE»tVIEW Srmll cu.!lom home t.i:e tiv rm, farn rm. 2 fpki. DRIAMHOMf It ff'1turu Italian l"erunlc tll1• Uiruuut Optf\ ~•mf'd rc1h111i11 111 t.ll(' llv1n#I ruom. with 111· k~ flwf' lu <'t.'lhnl( 11tcin1• flre1.1la rt.', bullt l11 robll)(<U. wNbar. lor1tt• form11I dlnlnl( room , hUl(tl lllMltur 11ul tt• w ,11unlacn tub tmd lanw walk In rlt»f'l and m11 ny mort1 t ca1ure11 t oo llWllll'muit to 1111 t Y or 11 n aPCl( to llt't•. rall S46 ~ ~~HERITAGE . • • REALTORS 3Bedrooms Mesa Verde Countlesi. upar a de' 1 n cbte area Old world tiJe l'nlry, f11md y d1n1n~ room. bu1lt1n kitchen, ('OI Y hearth firl'plare l..arRe lot with rovert<l patio , sprinklers Ench.anted waahmg well Come 'S ee• Sl14.900 BKR Qlll ~ 1720 TAU8L -· HEWUSTIHG MESA DB.MAR 3 ...... + .. & '-'Y •o.. CloM to WM. l. Meno.. ........ ,_... U,C,ed9d ·~· Mmy ....... ,riud .. SIH.SOO sa.oww by Appo....._. SU· I 12' ~.~~':.t: ... !?.~~ Ka•lwcJ0tt IHch I 040 m~ w/bonu~ room, 3 ;;,:;;,:;,~·,;,;,:.~·;,:,:1~::~ br. 2•.-. ba. popular Mon Ur, lot ~'" 1n s:Jfi.1111t1 h•rr y Model lll1thly u11 900 2435 llY"· :.:ill 37~7 l(r1t<s..d 96fl 22!11 1 R 1': N !"Vt'!( wkn<h ~on hoclt I 040 ...,., ... °" .......•..••........... ~ 1042 P'RESTIGIOUS + oo lhlll upl(r1.1dt'tl. 111 m·w. 4 br. 2\.'t b11, with l11r.i1· ramily rm & formal clin nn Only a abort w11lk lo thebearh Park f'lare.ln<' 1142 111,1 P'od-Socriflu! 500 Yards to 01 <-an ·"Model Perfect· 21100 11q (t J or 4 bdr , w pool Jae l mmacul1tlt•' Patnck6311266 1:1:Z~IXll REALTOHS •51ir. 21128<1 . form U It. F rt. Low mainl yd Nr park. schoo l. t cnn1., $136.000 B y o wnn ~ •••••.••.••.•.......... N1'.W .l 11th m I •1111lu "" wl.ILH '-I IO ~A.I Nfo . ."W 2 lid.rm t.pl1l ll•vl'I <.'UDdo nlf w u le r, $l H.5 IMJI 1 St 'HMIT OF"fl·.HS Own /\~ 714 75!1 llh44, 1044 ••..•..••.............. WOOOlllOGE 3 Hr Sll:!0.000 ~ HrSlM ono 642 01 12 644 fifJn lJ11'f11l'ld l'a1 k ltm 41ir ~ ... ni•1· Ill) IA 'I"' 1 I• w.rtll'(J 1ru.11l1· &i 11ut c 1 , j Ul l'Olllrtl IJU'il If I'" rk Sl17.CX1J ~I lbtll WOODIRIDGE W u r m 1 n i;i t o n 'l Ii ti Plea.w !llV{· 11<1 a n "fl ponuruty Lii 1»how lheiiw homu:iwyou 675-7512 UHIQUE A ~tunt11n1• d<•p:.rturi• from llw •Jl'tftn;irv WJlk '" ,,. .... t1 "'"" lh•' "forth l41l'IJTI I 1 ll l11rn 111111! • U•I r 111 .' h .it h ~,,, rn • \1,Jl'1Ul1• 1.'llt I l)d lJI 6t I l I) hv.hl v1f·w r~11urrn1 1 k1t1 h1·n ,.1th m .. ,,,, .. hv•M' n .om wnh 1•lr1win~· ""Wd r~ Vo!l.W> don·osen roultor1; 401 <;1.t.:-.:!llt. y k ... W7 43411 7pm LarJ-aMI~ 1052 ··•···••··············· Aswmable Loan f·111rway Jo:I N111uc•I '.lhr 1234.!XXJ CIJ.'llUlll ltt'Ull) m•rrn Wfo:.S'l ~1!'111'. 1;AJWl'.N l'ONIX) Thi' h1rhly 1J1·•11rnhl1· "r l' a ri i.: ht 1111 1111• 1-: I :-..ww·I ( ,,,11 CllUt'>•' 1 !Jh' I) h;~·, ur11t .., :iva1l11hh· ()•Ill l llll't'> lhl' 'ti• r1trturu1y 111 purr h ........ . two h•'lfrflf1m .• h;1th uml w11 h r" •· P 1 J, •· "" 1· •• Perfectly ma1otalned "ium1°r'>f'l ltarbor Vu·w hf.tlW" on 11r<:e nbelt With 111\lflm \pa & many ddd•d feature~ li y Own,., SO! J1j. 000 ()pen "at ~n I ~ 1!130 Purt ~ 1• • .di" u r n t: • N li . 114411@.fl l)uplc•x 2 lidrm. Near wntn & '>hf11J11 $1 70,000 <tll\Um•· Call A9J 3268. Ax"" SSOOO Down 4 Br '/Bu , d1n1oii rm J \I Co , fi3 I O!lOO p;itl•; .md 'tUllll\ kite"' II 1-------~-­.... ,.,, 1.f•,1,111n. \I t ~ i \ li- d 1 l 'J', I I ,, •61 wporl Be och 1069 .•.....•............... H.V.H. SOMERSET $229,00 FEE ;,1,.1rm 1 IM • 11111• ~··''"~'•'• I.\ I~ >I'll • ''' rl IJJlHI ('Ir,.. ,,, 11rN n1 .. II &IJ'-'11 i I.I Li ii ll•· I ~.· 1Jlo FAMILY CASTLE 1 lvotfr1 111m" lot vo<il . qwrl • ul •I•· J '' m•1vr in re .t1h 1•1,.,,,,. • ••II l<Jr moro• •111.111 11n lh1 l1P.tut1ful 1¥110•• Hntpcw1 Cent..- 640.S 3S7 OlD W ORLD CHARM "4.-11 mt•i ,, hom•· th;11 11.1 1 BY OWHER l•••11 r 11l•m• "'1th ,111 , ,, I •HOQUA.LIFYIHG• I 11\!llHll! 1<1111.1-. ( 11 T ti• I .1 1 I ,Jn ti IJnl) $1'11 0'1 l.1k1 t1\1 t ('lo'\J)I) 'r,,ft •m.1n .11111 111.t I L11·t~t1• 'pt ••n "'' 1 fll< '1i.1 • '" 111111·~ .,., ·• :IJ1J ~•If hJ d1.Hfll .,1,,1u11d • "" h<1111•• l,l, 1111 1 IJ 1 ! 111 r ""' .111 I 11· lrl.1 -.1 1· • 1 .. ., l" II I •••• n \ " ... • . ,.,..., ""tn 11H·rl1,,1t< ""' 2 ba $130,000 --...... ................... Joan e Agt 4968497 Muc h sought ufler spar1ous 5 bdrm model wfcenl lrir This g reat cntenamer w/ITUlny up J(lades show11 blflly Oest buy 1n area llurry ' ~fMIU ---- EXECUTIVE HOME o n r ul de S J t' :i Bdrm+den or 4 Bdrm, 2 bath. Lesa than l mile from ocean, achool.11hop p1n11:. $125,000 I'/ P ~9176 An acM•" • '' ltw IJn I 'l'1o1.n.·1 ,11 u•10 'u111 \""" 110111 ,,i.,,.,~1 SlX!l,!iOll -•.in fo ,1\h1un I l.11111 ~ ViUoqoe R.E. MEW LISTING! '.11.11111.1 1'1.rn<J. \1•1u11 PaESTIGE · ""' 11111rn" :11 h.11h, T wnhse foh'll <:1t)'Wf(l f>JI t:!fi', l:~~~lill A C0HV£Nl(Hl ~NC AHO S<WIHC ~I()( ro11 lHf CAlOH TH£ CO Ktt11 lht 1he1mos1a1 low the WIJmth h lib WJlb lb is af(hf" I f'opul11 11pplt afehari '' • beauty w11h "'h f11nttc1 end' Crochet '" J colon ol IOCM twl)I 2·ply sp011 '""· You'll enm 11 day and nicht. Pattttn 7001 e.nr d11ect1011S SUI f()t UCll pattern Add 40C •II pett1111 lo! lilSl<lw fll = ::.:,..111ndhna, s-4 a ""1Tf"1i-1TT~­ Needlecreft DeDt . 10s Oallv Piiot .. 1U, ON CW.-.. ... , ... " 11111. , ....... .................... DCITl~I New 1980 NUDU· .CAAfl CATAU>C ••tll °"' 170 deSllM In ,..t *1'b of Cflft.&. J ,,.. Plflins ..... 5"d 1.00 sn.,. • ... Qllll ... u1 L» ....... Sllll Jl.51. I.II Ut4111a/f.llr ,....... 1.11 ~ ........ l.M u1..-..·r1 ....... 1.11 .~ .......... .. . =·r=·1·i"li:: ~ StlAPlD 10 fit 1nd 1~11'1 you JOPPED bf 1 '"°"' ol IOUf 11tCM1nt$ Sew OM *MOii f0t tall P1l11tS another ne.t "*"· You II loll 1t 111 •.,s. Pnntld Pttttlll 9072 Hall $11ft 10~. 12~. 14~. 16'". 18~. 20~. 27~ S11t 14'" (Mt) 31) IJl!n 2 7/l Jlld1 4!M~ s.i $1JI .... ...... ... * .... ..-. .. .................... ..... ........ &D.-. 'rl '*' Lii Pettern Dept, 442 U2Allf 'rl M .. I.It Oellv Piiot m.,_ .... 1.11 ui w.t 1• St. .... '•" 117-lllJ Al ·= .... I.II ..... 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Alwityi> oorated •"Sooth port.. 5 rented pa.ant, oew crpts. ni>w drps, new dshwhr, n t•w R•rage dr opnr + ti brdtm. 3 ba I mile lo ocean. 96Pr'l2Sl1 I R t-; N lrll: BH. 4i,, ba, formal Wortd RMI Estoh BY OWNER, nr bch , !'> BR. 2~ !>¥, formal din rm. fam rm, cov'd patw . new c rpts. $1 28.000 962-0678 d1runJ( rm. frplt·'s 1n ltv 556-7777 rm & fa.m rm A bonus ---------• rm, tnple J(ar t 'ully lndscpd, the pnvacy or un end ol ruJ-de·s<1c· loc & a rut.e Ute view. She>ws f'xtremely well. Beaut lra exee family home MotJvaled seUer, ofh:red at $495,000. 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...wumHG LlASM>l'TlOH! GreBt terms' Huite up graded 4 bdrm. 211tory on quJet cul de-bat· In vest.or·i. dellRht entl'r laiDer 's dre am! c; a II naw ~9491 NO! NO! NO! l:an't Qualfy? --a.y Olia Jr. exec. 3 br It huge fam r m paol home in Eaataide Costa Me1111 for SlOK dwn Ir move In NOW! Sl.20K Ownr. Call Jerry : 642 -1970 or ~100 WESTSIDE C-1 Comer lot · With 3 bdrm exl1lln1 bulldln1 . ProbalAI 1aJe. Tremen· cba PQMibWU.. Newly oft.-.1. sw.ooo. ~ Walkt!r 1; lr.t: UASIOl"nOM ~·.~ E.,tahS. home. Corner lol •·•·-.,.-.rm Ne.I a Larse Home To- ? SlO,lio dft, t\tif, ecmlnct a.a.. ~IOO. Own.,.-, BW, Ul·utT I ' 1·1 ,, 11> ii 1\1 "I /It I Y / 4BR TWNHOUSE w. Ba, 2 11l0ry. prof de cor. NrOCC. Comm paol. $19.~. Pnnc only. Agt. Ml·ml; 646-2325 --- INjGrullbrook S BR + den -+ Family Rm + Formal dining +3 car garai:e + 2 patios + balcony and o ther amenities. Astuna only ~.cm SCOTT REALTY 536-7533 OAK GLEN Dlst1ncli ve new 2 bedroom. 2.,.. ha COD· damuuums ~ ,990 251.fl Elden Ave, C.M. 64.2-6734 o.a, .. 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAIUHITA Spectacul ar hilltop homes. 2012·3208 aq. ft Ooae tlJ Marina. Selva Rd • Calle La Pnma vera. Sl68,CXX> to $245,000. s:n 3S40: 4S3 4006 Uld r HIWDUPUX 1400aqft u . unit • Wall& to heh, 1hoppin.c. Oce• views. tlreplacea. SIOS.AOOuntJI completed Joa C. Alt. '9t-IM97 _ 2 81k.s from Ocean. 3Br, 211283, l''am Rm, $101,000 Assum Loan at g•,': ~U pnce: Sl~.ooo 221 20th S t . Own /Brkr SJl>.9987 Vdw&Comfort is what you will ~et In tJus sharp 3 br . 2 ba home that looks IJke a model Park P1ace ,lnr 842· 74111 DICOllATOas DILIGHT Spnwllna 2 st.ory. 4 ktnR ai.1.IJd bdnna, e a.rth tone carpeting , gou rme t ldtcben, bnclt fll'eplace 3 car garage. $118,SOO l'lflfj~jrr;lliMQ '162-4471 r.i: 546·810 AUTMINTtC VILLA TlLllOOF -25TY POOL ..... lACH -VllW Gated e ntry. Vaulted celUnaa. Huge living ·r oom w t fircplace Garden kltchen. Formal dining room. Lush ter ra ce Studio l oft Maa11ve muter 1uHe w/Roman tub. Guest quarten. Tak• ov1r 1% VA loan. Ull/mo. Secrifice sale. Sbor•lin• ANoc. ... mi S~\\JtllA-c!&£trs · Tliot lntrifJuin'i Word Gome with o Cliudle ._.,..,<UY I 'OUM----- O l•"'~ i.ti ... °' .... ,..,, K•o..,bl.d -d• be low llO 1., .... '°"' ""'Pie _ ... I HUCNAP I I I I' I I I I· ,~ 1 1 K i i ' ~. I f' l . I P I G E R 11 <MthMldt "lat'> 111 I I I r ~ QOM 10 OM of ltloH pen ... _,.._.__ .... __ ... _ __. _ _.... • wtllfe YtN ._...,.. IO OrlnO a bot• tle,111111-" I CHJTEC I I I' ,, r 1 0 c-i.i... ,,,. , .. ¥(.,. 0 ....... ... __._.__ .. __ ... _ __. __ .._ _ __, lly M•llO "' Ille mltOl"9 -d , .......... """' ........ ;lllelow ............. 497.1761 "" i lq ,1111 f••Jlllfl'' & ,11, TOWHHOME , .. 11111111•nL 1•r11 1"1 to wll REALTORS -------- 93/4°/o Loan TwoAtriums Upi:raded J bPdrr1um ranch "Yle homl' locatf.'<1 •61 l(T~1twl1 ... < n,.. .. Cr•im purk i-:ntry d1n1111• room. dl'n J 11CI l;r 11 k fm·pfJ('C 111.ih I I 1hn1· l'alm for t•ntt>rt.1111111 1: Use your pr~cnt huuw tiq1.11ly 't.u I .ik•· 11\l·r l11w interest l1111n llurn ' $107,900 UKH C:ull ~I -· OCliHFtlOMT ON nu: B£ACll. Co~ 2 bdrm, 2 bath unit with lari:(• li«I• on) <fll•I fabulou.'I Vlt-:w lh .. ir th•· f>W'f oiUlC1 tll )O y I.In \ ,11 \ and l<Jb 11l 1•n.,·n1>r. "'"' I MTM·r "'Ill It' AM' 11µ1 11.n l<t-:IJI < t-.IJ 111 v..e1 1•11 11r "'Ill l~J.'>C lot S'i -1J I" I lllJ fo:Mt-.ttAl.U llAY vn.~ 4br. o\ba I'"' pool le 'I'" 1JJlO.CJUI l\)'1 :.:,1 W42 M ud"I \11u1o:t11 "''' r S.l t'• 111111 1•r1111 uni} ~ l1•rrJ11 llrth lrllH~ {JO(' l1ke 1t <.on I.he m.utkt·I Sharp' Pn,·C'<l to !>di' llLirT" ' 5-4:. '4'11 fl lo. R IA.CC IAY ESTATE , ... 1 • II ,, I , I 11 ... ht~· .• lfll• l h111. • I• ldll h"T '' 11 II 11 hU< • n•ltl"' n11~ p \I 1./1 ~·""'"' '"'II Ula 11111 I f'lll \ I ... "' u.. II • lln ,,,,1, I ••1•1 • •11111 • .i ... uncl" ( ""' 11 t l 111 Fl 1n1f• , ..... I I' t I I n.! 1 111 r '", n 1 1 , ~) .'./it<i "' ,., " ~ 11tl' 4BB>ROOM HA.RIOlt VIEW HOMES • llo!rm 'w1rnf'r"'' l'l.111 ti' A I I ~.I I I fl IJ 1• f ( 11< , ''" 1.I> 1!11 •1rJ1 .. 1 •11•1 l.111•l-.• ··~wcl "111 I •• ' "'' ·' 1111 ,, •• I S..'l' o J "'' I .. 11111: IJnd c I I) Wit\ w.i. for 111pl \1 ,, trtt 1 rlf v. h l Uh'"' ROGERS' REAL TY 673-23 11 $139,500 IAYFROHT CA,E I yr old, 3 Br dctachlod home. Northwoo d $70,000 A1suft'l.llbll' Imm Vh'X, F P. SI lJ.000. 211d TD can be arrani;ccd ~ 731-6338 A H<ir" (l(Jl>f pl11n l111· .. t11l COO 1n lh1• h• .1utdul h T"'" ''"'>' hom" d•· GREEN , l>I~ fmh • 111t1111un1 "~n.~I h~ nr1h-d Ifft hilt'f't THOUGHT l> o( :"1·.,.purl !-.h11r1 ' J<'1 I\ C'okord T w •i . • • , Comrn µool 1 lubhim•u• & p,.111 ... 10 >1. sandy bea<•h l~Tll ESHADF: Local ll'OOI'> Ju I l1'l•·•l 1 1'llL' ,.,.,.,.pm~ hay 11nd Soper 3 br, 2 ba near pool & park Prcs t11e1ou11 lrvUle 192.000 ~ 6576 ed oo SttludM ~round!> a t.4&m I .,,.,."" , 11•w., For t ht' ~'HORT STROLL FRO M IJUfl' trJdllwnah!.l th" T llF: REA C H J\NU ".1 1.tndmurk' h11m1" 1\a'tJerock lllRhland:i Jbr. 2bl, sngJ famJfy hom1• Fonnal d.m1ni;c ., Comity rm Spectacular v1ev. ll1 1(hly upl(radt>d w 1s upe rb lndst p rru.ooo Altl 11• 951 lj424 or~ V I L I. /\ (; 1': fi~l lU I W Ol 'TSTANU I N<; Heal 1'.-.tate . LARGE LOT '111111 111 It • havrn for "ardenlllR enthus1a11ta or perbaJlll lar.:e 1iw1mmtn1t pool 1n baelt y urd 3 Bdrm . 2 ba lltnl(lc fam1 ly home on cul·de 11ar Slret't. One block from park aod element uy achool. ........... '"' ....................... VIF.W OF Tllf: !o.l':A Un ique two s t o r ) ardutect ure w de ta 1 lio'd utenor of BOAR U & BATTl-.:N . WEATiff:REU BY TJl1': SALT AJR Spuc1ous 3 bdrm. & fa m rm Cloor pl1n serv 1r ed by 2•1 balh.<s, fealureft hv rm HAIS EU co rrt-.n HOODED FIR F:PIT. parquet noon;, WALLS 0 F G I. A S S & EXTENSIVE ust: 01• WOOD S HUTTE R S Maatef' au.I le open.s lh ru sliding i;class wall t o enclosed ·'SEC H ET GARDEN", the cu nous may f i nd s eparute WORKSHOP/STUDIO RM. For t.boae who seek •ho me w /cbarm , Wll'l11tb fl privacy. 1n lhe much desired No. end IMlCllonof Laguna Beach, we i.lleve Lb.la la a rare find SI I 1.000 Ml Price CA.LL TODAY! ! ..SSIOM llA&.n • s. Cat. Hwy, Laaua ...... ,4-0731 MIW CUSTOM OMI ACll llTAft Lar1e ' bdrm.. 3~ bath rural hllltop location on private road. Room for tennls, pool, horses, & paddock. AJr conditioning, great family area, excellent flnanclna. *8,500. A C0&.DWaL ..... CO. 496-7222 831-0836 ......... .., .... ·~.-... 816 CANYON SpectaruJar 11olf tour.,t• Cbl.31.t" lilillO ~q ft 4 10 to lid.nn.'<. 5 t ) hu lhll I' ool aMSl)lf ll.375.000 Tll STARNES CO. 640-5711 nEILUFfS Very lge 4 bdrm . 3 bt1 air·r ond. townhomc , mrl to $163.SOO. Best uo p o rtun1t y, und ~r market' Broker640·~ Extra large corn er duplu In xlDl coDd. liloon.oR available. Spec- lac\llar vtew. Appl. only 1119S.OOO '*Cote Rt'alty & ln\1t•.,tmt•nt 640-5777 642-5200 Pete Barrett' [~aJty R.~wswr • PRJCESLASHB> $7,000 NH 2 slory. M•dc for t-nll'r1 tdiUOI(. Hu .:e f mly nn for your f)()()l lll ble . L.:t' frml din rm . Scf ludM rc-ar-yTd w72 Ii.cc• patJO!l. Vuca.ot & re· I.Id y 759 L50 I llltlPl.ACAILI 4 Bed rm. 2 bath: 3 bedrm. 2 bath, ~ 6 b9.Y view. s:no.ooo. f()NES REALTY INC. l )l.J'Hb (714) 673·6210 l ...woltT teGHTS Charmlla1 1paclou1 2 1t1a17, a Bdrm, tamJly, ...., room. larte tivin" room. M.,t.en aultc with 2 decu and 1paclou1 dmJred balbl. warm•~~~~~~~~~ woodl, brick .nd atone.-~~~~~~~~­Truly a decoralOra de · r Ulht. For dttail1 call PllC9 TO •w1 ..,.. Sf1t ""-' UPIP'adad a ea 2"' aa. end unit. 0¥erloob park, lar1e ..aumablt loan. Reduced to ..-,eoo . .. · •.· HERITAGE REALTORS "°"'~ _,,....Om. Vu. OW C. et ~-Sec. 1Ud1. &oat aUp. Jbr, 2ba. Ownr. tta-c230 • 64MJlt ct:~ ,. • I - s. ... a •• -..... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• f ~· .. 1•1C1£S ..UC•. -------------· t!•t1l1111•• M erlaer·• Poiat. 1 .. ut coet•m porary h ome prtod bek>W Olber homea now bli.nl Wk ln atff, 4bf'. 3bfl, S3'15,000 Open SMl&aa ll-~ • Mou t.bru Fn 1·5. 105 Via Z.pata C11llf11 Proputh• . Ml.380fSorm-cw FROM •,000.000 •• 1....a... .......... _. TO 13.000.000 .._~!'tr 2000 HU:..__.,, Zoned R l Prt>c• ay ••••••••••••••••••••••• a...t 2400 CIOlle t •---------1 •••••• •• • •• • •• •• ••• •" • • O.ptt11le Wll s l'll' NEW 4 Plt·a Gruu ... 54f.7tt I sn.ooo. V~ar A&:.uma Oiwn HOU!Sc Dally Uyl-11111!1-------1 ble 11t O W C 2nd Owoet-4 Br 2 a.. bout TWO IO AC al ms.cw v\ew of b.&lls • ()(l'llll, PARCELS In beautafw ____ Ot_A_M~O-N'""'.0:----... cloae to sc hool•. too REAL ESTATE -~ to Mesa Grande, rolhn.: many '<'AW as tnenllon "" w COA)t HWY p~. 4Z7 CalJe l!:m l~IWl. 2i., a cre wnrng muo.iu -~_me_ ~-1 W\th s a re l1lllll mum on 64.S> 7S73 propert,y r ronl.Ulg an AG S...AM I 010 preserve All utahllel>, ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• paved road ~k ror Gene .., --------•I Tobtn. 7\4-676 S736 Thia~ ~:'a~ 3 ~·;::s Bdrm I "'4 Ba rondo ••••••••••••••••••!?~~ HOME + INCOME Lrg 3 BR home on 19.800 sq n lot w 15 be<l board & care fac1hty 111 r ear Gross lnl'Ome currently li6.600 per yr Zont.-d R·2 an Costa Mesa Could ch~e to spet111lty care. r11n1c . presc hl o r whatever Offered al on ly $380,000. Cull ~O·JfJGG features new rarpets, Solarium rJoors and ITllXh mott Askan1t only $75,000. Call S46-S880 ~·HERITAGE Prl•Af*t-..ts 16 wut complex Terms avadable. Pos1t1ve cash flow $865,000 Age nt, 833-2650. TA.RAMTaLO & LEE REALTORS ~~~~--1 ~~. 1800 ....................... m :>t~~1~1 VETS! MEWUSTING! Lvly lge 4 bdrm w !pool! Owners bought 11nother. Motivated' We will quahry you over the phone! S4S-9491 Real Estate 1088 ...................••.. 100 STEPS TOOCEAM '\HH 2K\ hnm1• .q1pro\ It; \C'Jr" 111<1 walh ~1 37.000 ;i-.i-umllbl" h t at !l'. o~ npr w all l'arn. 2nd (714) 846-5502 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •BY OWNE R 4MEWUHITS That you can i<el rarsl aEALUTATI'. user nj!hls on. near ma an --- bus10ess (!;tock brokers 4-U $1M.OOO. SI 1,000 Yr an &largebanksJda slnrtor tom e Owner w all Santa Ana ri n an c e P ra n on I y Park Place, Inc 842·7461 f\31-4560 __ _ MO QUALIFYING 4 UNITS GREATOWNEHS NIT Owne r w all rarq $1!85,001 JONES HI \LI Y II\{ .... ,~ (714) 673-6210 HEW-DELUXE Opett Sat /Sun I ·S 3226 llrood St. N.8. Each urut has 2 lg Br's & den. patJos, ll!OO sq n ea 2 dbl car ~ar. 2 rrptcs, · 21/288. Agt. 979-5099 --P'ropft'ty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 UNITS Pnde of ownership Near beach m Huntington All wuts have frpk ~ Only 5 )'rs old Ownt'r want~ qwck sale Wall n 1rry fmanr ang w 20', down al <Jfll~ ur·, mtercsl Ca 11 /('-PR€HIG€ I HOM €~ 3333 W Coa!>t llwy.NB 645-6646 ~ liiliiY PR.Ill DUPLEX Ownet-Ffftanc.d!!! ~down. owe AITD at l0~2'k. Spacious 2 BR un· it in xJnt Costa Mesa location. OutslandanR ---------•1 ra.nancin1t avail. Call for FOILIASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath borne Mlss \on Lakes Co1.1ntry C lub Golf WU\is pool Beautifully lllndi.caped, no main· ~yard 9lllO Clubhouse Rd Desert Hot Spnn~s 213-3711·2572 CM of State ............, 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut h m. 2 8 &<'. 1 yr old. 3 Br. 2...., ba, Vancouvt:r, Wa.'ih. 642-5003 t:ves aft 7pm. S68,900 -------1.d Eshft W..tecl 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U>olQng for 2 Br apl or hOWll' for under $450 Have dog CM 1CdM or La,i: area. 759-1000. eJtl 341 or496-4449 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....•••................ Gwral 3102 ·•····················· Canyon Lake. 3Br 2ba. waterfront w dO<'k. l'\'t Resort area SI() n 11?ht . $200 wee k . $600 mo 5S7 12A7 3106 ......•...•............ IAYFttOMT 2 bdrm. 2 bath an supl'r locauon Avail now ror W\nt.er rental $900 mo Salisbury Heally 673-6900 - -ON WATER WJNTEll RENTAL. Exc1lan1? 3 Bdrm, family rm. danmi< rm and ~ta1ned J!lass window s Moor• n I.! a vailable . $10001m o winter. Salisbury Really. 673-moo lc6oa ,....... 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYRtOMT 2 bdrm. 2 bath an s uper locallon avail now ror W\Jller rental $900 m o Salisbury ReaJty 673-0000 CclrOftO .. M• 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jasmine Creek Guarded Community Brand new home. Pools & tennis 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Dmanl? & l"anuly rooms Sl200 per mo. 21315116-1802 Larl(e 3 br, 2 ba. Crpll', pvt pauo. nearly 1800 stt fl duplex So or llwy Ava al Q:•l. I Isl & la~l mo +- $250 deposit $650 m o SI 1 Ca ma lion 645· 7800 •Smi:lll Jbr. yard. utal prl Adults $125 No µel~ 759-0217 or 83.1-8!174 Jasmine Crl't'k St-t'unt} paoli.. lenni!i 3 hr 21" ba end urut. Plan fl. h11thl> up~aded on cmblt l~c Sl21X) 640-4784 ('\'l' I RV IN E T E H H ,\ t' 1-; Spacious 5 bdrm :t h,1 formal dan rm fam rm ~ wet bar Gardenl·r an cl udt'd A rn1 I 11 I S9tJO rm Al!ent &w 9f.3.S Harbor Vww Lusk horn<'. 4 BR 21:t Ua. ()('('an Vt(•W den & dmJnc rm. l yr IM· $1350 mo 8.13-262.1 5 Br. 3 Ba. Harbor View His, lovely family huml' w II? fenred yrd. 10 mo!> lease al $1000 mo. Avail mid-Oct Bonnie. Al(l 67>6000, 644-0452 28dnn Dpl.x, Iba. s undk. st.ove & refrig, utl incl, $500/mo. 640-4090. $t25 mo. 2 BR 2 Ba. 2 car l(ar, fplc. WtD, stove, refrig meld. ALSO. $375 roo .. 2 BR I Ba. 2 car Rar & yard Avail. 10/15/79 Ref's req'd. Grdnr meld Agt. ~.!.: 979-6896_ E'side 2 Br. fenced yard. encl ur. S3S'O Call own agt 675 4822 or 49oH933 East.side I br house R~p suigle or t•ouple S340 fi4S.3415 &Toro 3232 ....................... HOM ES FOR RENT 3 or 4 Br Pnced frum ~$595 Fnrd yard & llar ai:it•s . Fam1l1e., please. kids & r1c l ~ welromc Qill 964-~ or 973-2971 Agt no r<'<' 1-Wificl• leach 3240 .....•......•.••...•.•• HOMES "'OH tH:NT J or 4 br Pnt'ed rrom $185 to S5ijS Fm·d y:ird & ~a r a I( cl> Fa m 1 I 1 ,. " plea!>e K a<b & pt•to; welcome Ca 11 ~ 25fil.. vr 973 29'7 l AJ!\. no r et- l:)Cj!anl 2 bdrm & 1h·n I~ mo l Plu.'h 1 rpli.: 212 b;i l'edar & l!ld~ ... :; bllc, to O<'C' .in Uhl 1 a r I" l l!ar. rully m:11ol \If i\duJb. 00 ~'\..'t ln<fUlft' .it 527 IKth St m 960b331 \ACA NT 2 1111 ;! II.J I refne walk 111 .,h11µ111ni.: .,chooli.. dow lo r~ \ ~ s:ns mo V1lla1!1• It t-. 9624471. as k furl.cm· 1 2 Sl)'. 3Br. dm rm. raml rm. frpl. prcr Cumll~ Ref:. Lease $62."> licm111e l 963-71j81. !168· 7119 Pool homl' 4br . rpt.s. drps, frµll' refs re<fd $7~ 963-71181. 968 711 !I 2• ,h:i. 1.~t· & Honllll' ErnSON HlGll and onl) 61 bills to tx·h 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. lge ra m rm+sunde< k $62S 218Sl Jlanakaa 963-8377 Skr. YEARLY LEASE New 2 story home. 3 Br. den. 3 ba . patio & jacuzzi Unfurn. Just off No. Bay $850 yrly House for Lease.2br. lba. walk to bch & downtown. quiet prestij!ue s treet, lux yard No Pets. S'750Mo 671 V1rg 1n1 a Park Or 497·3197 . Lou Brechtel & Associates 675·33.11 229 Marine Ave. Balboa Island -HoltwsU .......... d. IMlwportleodt 3769 $700. Blue Lagoon Va.Jla ••• • ••• •••• •••••••••• •• ••••••••••••• •• •• • ••. •• Pnv Bch. Pools teon Wwl d Ahf 3291 --------"Ii 213-703-0230.714-499-2520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanvaew. Northend. walk to bch 4Br 2Ba. DR FR $1100 494-4127 -----Mt.sic. Viejo 326 7 •......•........•...... HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 Br Pn<."t'd rrom $48.S-SSBS Fncd y ard & Karal!es Famall e ~ please. kids & pl"ts welcome. Call 964-2566 or 973-2971 Al!t. no fee ••wport a.odt 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO FEE' Apt & Condo rentals Valla Rentah 675-4912 Bkr HOMES FOR RENT 3 °' 4 br. Pnced rrom S48S to S5e5 f'ncd yard & ,Ra ra ,Res l"amalato"I please. kids & pet., welcome Ca II 964·2566 or !/73.2971 Ag\. no ree 3400 .•.•................... Dana Pt Ocean View t.x quwt.ely furn Ltkc new Jbr, 2ba Washer dryl·r Tenna :. pr11>I S115UM11 ARl P ea rl L a kr•., 49&-5!*> ColldollftilliUIM u..MWt.Md 3425 .••••................•. Ronr hQ S an J 1111qu1n Bluff~ Condo, 3 BR & lien + 3 ba. on maJor l(rel'n ~h Nr pool $9'.lS prr rm Bk.r. 6.'.11 1800 Lr. tnl' Bt: .. ul 2 hr. 2 ba Bl~ Canyon 2 liH 1 llJ , l nr pool N•i !>tiU. S6Sl> dcrl Md .:lain tu11. 11hmt• mo ~ 'i:!lll Ownr AKI Bar pool. i.p.. l1tnn1~ .... l>I R r· d .._ ; extras 1\ \111 I <It t 5 · ,,:w ~ 1 r on "1 n.~ ;., 11;11 1 !I~ 105S. &7S 55351 Coa.'il I IJza $350 ~ ..l~ t'\l' oft Gpm 2 llOR~ K;.rlbod h lJnd ...:t-11. port t n•,l <>1 t•.in ~mo yearl\ 'It'll. :1Hr 2' ,hct . Si:>tt If' ... ~· l'haltJ "'" !Jt;'l I 1 " OCEA~FRO~T l HH 1A4 J.1711 upper unrt v. 3rd '>I\ un I,,. 11. IA uod t. rt d l' r· .1 11 r dt'rit + h~t' 2nd '>l' pM111 I .h.:i v. 11., I .11 · Ill"' Ut'(·k "Pd ""'hr di\ 1 61 , rph tlq1 lilt"" 11 r i!Jr indd d sx1:, mu .,1 hoob $5i.1 i;n 7 IJl1 \l·Jrl\ ,, "" ·•I'll"'' I '""':-,.,II. 10 I i'• To~w W\Tt:IU'ltl1"11 ;1 BIL i.'I Unfumiihed 3525 t>.tt horrl1: on l ·h ... inrH·I •n I • • •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • d eb. <.hp for JI~ r bo:tl uµ I t>ana Pt !'lc11. :Jhr • 1frn tu -W Dbl l!ar -t ~tr,t <!''2bit. lnc·rl . ll'M t!> ll<"il. prkg Sl:!OO mo t'\r S65iJ :'<10 I\~ Pl·.irl JACOBS REAL TY Lak~496-~ 675-6670 ~Rh "'"'istt.d ...................••.. llc6oo lslcmd 37 06 Newport Crest Condo ....................•.. THE "GOOD LIFE" SUMMERTIME FUN: <;,t1L•o1I Ac.t1v1t1e~ 01 11·t.IOr •I ree Sund.iy Brv11cl1 •HBO.,• P.ir , ... .., • Plu~ mutn rncm GREAT RECREATION. lrrin• ,• fri,t. L"~'on·. II•'" JI, prQ ~hr1n) •I H1•.11111 Club"• !.,,111n.1 • liy(jrrm.1 'w•9" • '.W1rr1 "'" 'J . ucill Ol•V•ll'l R.111(l1 BEAUTIFUL APART MENTS "" qi> I t. ft• P m • I ; I f , l t.•H 11_,H h~11 • :~ Jt,,,•' I • < 'f • r: , f•rt• • ~.•, ht , 'I , I ail i II I Oakwood Garden Apartments Ne wport Beach/No r '· i I\ NewPort Beach/So ~ r 1. WE HAVE YEARLY & WIHTER R&ITALS T akinq bHncmons associated llAOKERS-AEAL TOA5 lOl'1 W lalboa &ll )~6 --------~ 4 Bdrml>. 21, bath~. 2 story. dbl ~ar $750 mo A.Rt 64.5-8323 ~e 3 BR rum. on Ralbou SHORTTERM Rentals Island. ~i.oter SOOO mo W~kly. winter & l,mmed OC<'P>. 951 32A3 Yearl> Agt 675 8170 4 Lg. BR, 2 ba. 8\111% VA loan. •• 000. 8.17-98116 COST A MESA details. 834·9393 4 Houses°" I Lot 4 UMIT IARGAJM Except.iooally nice 2 BR home. Winter. avaiJ im· med. rroo. 12·4, ~1-2911 : 544·3666 eves Costa MHa 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPE R 2 br. I'• ba fpl. _ 4 &. ram rm. rrml dm rm nunpw. rm. 2 ba dble Rar. S85() mo Aval.I Oct B.tch apt 1 Rm ~1th ov. n Nwpt Jsle. 11! beaut. 2Br, ba. pvt ~t, prk l!. rlr2.. 2Ba. & sun rm. $575 mo no rook ~. 1 qwet resp 675-289'7 . 675-9111 WESTMINSTD VILLAGE We have 2 larj!e, 4 bedrrn. 2th bath homes. tnh wit.b pooll> & spas ~ fam rms & formal dimn!!rtnS. Park Place.Inc 842 7461 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOBILE HOME BU Y-SELL· RENT FINANCE Mabit. HoMt Store IHfw wwtion Cfttfer CAUUS661-1021 ON T H E BEAC ll . Leucadia Unobstructed ocean vu. Sngl. w /ex pan do $19,SOO. 1· 744-0550. Res.1·744-6299, 942·121!1. •EXCITING• srECIALIUY Beautiful 24 · X S2 ' Keywesl (1972) Mobile home in La~una Hills nicest ~star park 7xl5' encl porch. mir- rored doors, li gbt wood interiors. 31/ia T air cond, 2spacious Br's with ba + dressing area. walk in closet s. All for on ly $!9.:IOO. (HU. 811:18 ) CAUFOINIA PACIFIC MOllLIHOME SALIS 2705 Harbor, Ste 206-A 540-5937 UYI IH llVIHI New 1536 sq ft 1978 Lancer. AU exttas. In '"'lbeGroves". Shown by apslt. only. Call DOW for all details. (SJ6007 > m.MnBIEr. $1.19 Ill' DAY ;mai·a~youpay fora 30dayad in&be DOJTNOWI '41-1671 Lowest price in Costa o.ty $90,000!1!! Mesa. Only l O'k down. Owner will carry on con· OWC Always rented. tract al }()'7,, Interest With WortdaHi&tah 15% DOWN. Hii<h d e· 556-7777 mand beach area. Well maantamed adult type uruts. Just lis ted and <'an 't last 1 C all today MEWPOflT IEACH 834·9393 12 UNITS 12 UNITS t DOOR from OCEAN. Costa Mfla Unbelievably low LOW 8.2 X GROSS 1f re nts PRICED al $425,000. leveled at market. Near Ownerwilltrade. break even walh 307. WortdRHl&tote down Profess io nal 556-7777 mana geme nt included ~~~~~~~~~I Owner will help finance -al below market 1 n FOUR UHtTS.C.M. Near new. 3 Br owners urul, 2 ba. frpl, 2-l'ar J(ar .• 3·2 Br. 2 ba. uniL'i TSL lnvstmts 642-1603 16 D&UXE UNITS PRIME EASTSIDE, CM 2 Bdrm.'! ea<'h. rnESTARNESCO. 640-5711 MEWPORT IEACH Duplexes on Penan. & Nwpl Shrs avail. All amenities . Presentl y leased. Tum-key opera- tion. Properly m gml avad. 67s-4912, BK R. t.erest 1 Too ~ood to I asl ' Call 834-9393 14UHITS 8.S XGross Home plus 13 uruts and xlnt lo ca t ion Professional manaJitt.' menl. or do at youri;elf and save $4200/year ' XJnt PotentJal $105.000 handles .. C all for packaj!e 834-9393 •SPARKLING* MEW-6 UNITS Very auract1\'e 1ns1de & out. Large urut.s. Four :1 Bdrm. 3 ba & two 2 Bdrm. l ba units with pvt OCEANFRONT SPLENDOR Beautiful home has 4Br w'2Ba. mcl. new crpt U\J"ouji(h out. bn<'k rrptc, wshr dryr, dshwshr. 2 car ~ar Looking for yrly wanter t e nant lo rent be~ Oc t. I s l 54S-S354 • 644-9582 LmpMleodt 3148 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront. wante r rental. pvt beach, pool, 2 br. 2 ba. no It.ids-pets. 499-3579 -------H.wport leach 3 169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S Br , 3 ba, Balboa Penin. $800 . Avail now . •New 2br condo nr So O;t Plaza. Pool. spa $tSO 833-8974 or 759-0217. Eastside Entertainer:. Delight. 3br l"l•ba . many a men. kids, n o pets Avail 9/1. SOOS. 631-0496 !BR F 1P , util. R&R. Adults No Pets 2048 Pomona S360 642-0835 NEW Deluxe 3Br. den. dan rm. liv rm, microwave . 2"'2 Ba .• dbl l!araj!e. S800 mo. 2567 Elden. Agt 979-5099 4 BR. 2 Ba. Family Rm. newly painted . 1mmac cood. Refs req'd. $675 Na.97!Hi896 sn.8744. J Br, 21~ Ba rondo. 2 ---------story, pool. tennis $S7S Fabulous home with all decof'ator amenities 4 Bdrm. View. "'abulous luxur y rurna shtn ~!i . S200>1mo. Winter On Perunsula Only !>leps to beach 2 Bdrm. 1 ba. furn. $650/mo Wanter Waterfront Homes 631-1400 • rm. 546-1137 Choice 3br. 2ba. rrpl<' F t R, r e f No Pets $S25Mo. 546-3937 2-sty, Sbr, 3ba Gardener meld. S800Mo 962-5679aft. 6 4 BR. fam. rm., din. rm Mesa Verde. $850 Mo. in- cl. gardener Call Mary Allee 898-2636 Es patios. J ust completed Oceanfront beautiful dlx llm'bor crow Excel area. convenient 3br. 2ba, frplc. seoo mo. 2br , Adults. No Pets lnquire uptstairs l.86'n Rochester Sped~sh ift iftc:CNm to frwy. ALSO others in 't.llJune. Refs. 675-1849 Pl operty, ~ or H· good rental area Don 'l Prime Eastside J Br lBa. di Cal -...i delay call today 979·5370 3 BR. 2 ba, luxury home. 3 ~ar. stove, D/W, II! yrd. IAlllJ". _.,.... · Crplc 's. dbl car gar., A /C, !!ardener, Pel OK. Avail for qHstlons. Coll A LL STA TE $750. 962·2900. Ot-t tst. SSJS. 631-1532. 7 5 J -1 7 7 5 cuJc for _ I ,,. Houses f•1rw9'ltd Houses Ftlntished ShlrTy REAL TORS • • • • •• •• • • • • ••••• •••••• ••• •• • •• • • • •••••••••••• MEW ¢e•ral 3102 Gwral 3102 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME + INCOME Loh fw We JZOO 2567 lldew. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dlx spacious bome w /5 2Br studio twnbse units. Home has 3 lg bdrms. 2i,.\Ba, separate yd. dlx kitchen. Medilerranean s t y le archlleUur e. beautifully lodscpd. A re- al pride ol ownership. OpenSall-5 To see call agt trn-5089 12 two Bdrm units, room for 8 addiUooal units. 20&3; 2llM9 Wallace, Cotta Mma. Grou '53,280 yr. $H5.000 dn. Balance tGD.000 on contract. 20 yr sub-Ordinat.ioo. Prin. 2.3 ACRE LOT ... ...,.. ... Hone Property Some back bay view. fantastic area for huge ranch tiome + barn & stables. Call Jim '1an- ders (714) 752-1107 dys: {714) 581·5787 eves, wlmds. C2 LOI', Colta Mesa 100x.180 180,000 66-U03 ~ Alm. mo. S.-2020 ttCSMhlR Dellrt. RENTAL ..... • 2400 INOOD PROPERTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• From pe,IOO. Modular Beautiful d ecorator Type eom.. M MCU.rity. turmbed. Palm DeHrt a pVt beacb•, pool Is eonchnlnlwn. For Hie (Mr. Treaaure Isle Pk, by owner. 2 Br 1~ Ba, 318)1 Pacific Cit Rwy, pvt club. tennit. swim· w•uoa Bcb. R .11.P. min1, padcU• courts, au>__. MUDa.Jac. 4-.maa.r Olber ---------recreaUoaal raclUtiea. ' Al .... IO 7 JI"-Call <114) ltl·OU7 or · LOAM -~~~~~----- On aK.• bl, llllle + Palm Sprto11 ~ Ac. dpla oo um• lot, .,,.. a Br tiame IOned --.-1'10l1da8t .• for borH1. View or ::-u.AI'· Ml-T7• or eurae. Sltl.000. --1171~ macneb I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY llACOH IAY l BR apt. in private community. Lg. Kitchen w I brkfst. area, microwave & som e view. Patio deck. Garage. Few steps to beach -;-tennis available. S650/mo. incl. utilities. <F-98) COIOIQ ~Da-MAI Walk to beach from this 38R home w/European navorl Formal dining rm -gourmet kitchen w/eaUng area -ramlly rm w /paUo deck - master suite. Appl. only. $1500/mo. <F·99) MARY LOU MARION 642-8235 642·1235 901 Dover Drive '4W200 H•rbor View Cent.,. lrvln1 •I Campus Valley Center 752-1414 -. ---.. ,.. --... ·~ -. ... . ........ .,. --. .. . . ' -. . . . .. . paUo. dbl car car nr br h ~968-5';71 10~~~--- per.; S225 mo675-0J49 J BR. ll2 ba condo up1iraded. frpl $465 1193.3645 Bayfront Condo Boat -. Ckeanfront lSl noor apt, l !>Up Beaut It ~pac1ou5 2 ...,_'"".,_.a 3707 br. cple prererrtod Nn Bc.Jrnt .. dt.tn t'°Jbulou.,,,, •••••••••••••••••-.••••• "'rnoker' or peb, S4~ uc Spanish hal·1cn!1J J BR.2ba .>d 1tar 'tf'W $!400 mo Hh lse ~I t' <' P 1 n 11: r 0 11 m ' &.. Winter 642·3837 k1l r heneth•<o S?!'l Pt·r $600 Mo 9till 5874 UnH· b) Ill \1., Lado I ~~!lup llo.t<.rn ~'r<lnl t~nh i'tol'd Li.ic <? Bdrm . .! bJ I u..Nmisltt'd 3 bdrm 2 ba f1bl )!:ir:ta.?•· hreplacc. hUI!<' yar1l NE'w bit an s. pa111l carpel Patao & HB(J $SSO mo IW!·'7047 w dt>n & putao S'975 mo I Bf'.ACll \'wv. fll\'r :.!hr •••••••••••• • • •• ••• •••• )Tl~ Mils ~I ull pd 311.I ~; General 3802 I Ed)?etA·alttr t l >871 :!X(,6 • ••••. •• •• .... • •••••••• V.atcrfront lloml'i-U>vt'JY 3br. <!ha Wl'ITt:n s;.!9S l.AJ\ely l).!e 2 Hr. "31 14(MI Incl . Ulll dt~he-.. ltnl·O~. Quiet ('W de S3l', no Jl<'lS. Rent or lea~c to buy 4br l:V..ba home an pnmc hw Freshly pamlt:d anMdt• Lrg. rncc yrd Prl\ Par ~ <?II a n. 1 9fX• 2oos H.B Walk to bcarh. l).!c: house w Jgt• lot 5 br. J ba. ram rm w frµk $725 700.9554 New Newport T err C<ln do. 3 HR. 21, ba. bl•aul Vll'll. from rronl ltnl' unit. nr p ool , $600 m u tPl.l 8!133 Beaut. 11e\I. l".,lm 2 !>l.' dplx f''rpl<:. W11llo. lo har bor Jbr JbJ $850 3br. 2ba. huj!l' ram rm. i51 2-'42 r p, 2 1iar Nr O<'eao. ---- prk $595 645·1223, OCEA.l'\ll-ll0NT3Br.2HJ SJS-1286 }Tly Sl.200. or 9 mo $750 673-6210 llKE TO IEACH ------ Executive home 5 bdr NEW TOWN H 0 Mt:. 2"'2 ba ram rm ro rm;1l Npt MC'Sa. 3 Br. 2•, Ba . din rm Nc\I, ly r l' patio, 2 r ar l!ar-~•£e rurblshcd Gardc·nt>r m· rrpk. pool. spa. lenni:.. eluded $775 mo 964 1791. 11BS. 644-4 L92. G<M)._3215__. after6 556-3146 Almost • 2 acre. 2 BR. l l2 I;-..---3244 ba home. nuth beam real- ••••••••••••••••••••••• •nJt."i, frplc. Back Bay. Room ror boat or RV. rerrace end umt 2br . 2ba ~5 mo. 549. 7971 On greenbelt S550Mo ---- 640-8143 A"1 R&ITALS Bach., 1 ba. . . . $350 2 BR+ den, 2 ba. . . $650 3 BR. 21,; ba. . . . . S6SO 3 BR., 2 ba. .. .. .. . $625 4 BR.. 3 ba .......... $675 2br.2b11. ... . .. $500 Lovely old 2 bdrm, OJH!n beam lhruout . hu.i:c katch·danc. 18x30 La v . Rm., w/Franklin Stove, new washer-dryer. 5000' renced yd w /2 dog pens. Priv a cy-$600 . mo . ~m1 . 548-7855 SanClemcnte CONDO 3 bd , pool. aim/mo. Ask for Robert Milliken, 631-1266 Steps 1oocn 673 4581., 174i Sum al', Anaht!tm. ~5104 Corona def Mar 372 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lalloolt.aClltd Jao6 ~ .. h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( onuo un l t' watc•r ? , ~t·wport &>acht:>~ fanl"!l Bc:uuful 4 BR. -ba \ rl). $UOO Mo 6 4 2 4 ill:J s.so per m•i Nwpt. v.kdy'!i Bea~ RJty 67S-1642 2 Br rum, washer & dr; Pr lc6oa Pftlinsulo 3807 IOOR or o;hort term Ca II •••••• ••••••••••• • • •••• before IOam 586·9869 2 br, 2 -s t y. Tw n h s e 3 w frpk. d eck. pa tao, Costa ~ 724 Yearly S600 642 5200 ....................... -- CASA DE ORO ALLlTILITIES PAID Compare bdo r c 'uu rent Cus t om de!>t.R n fe-c1 t ure., SpJ c 1ou:. Oceanfront 2 BR. I ba. ~ar . yearly ~ ALSO Balboa Blvd. 3 BR. 2 ba. £<ir . S600 yea rly . 6n-7412 kitrhen with 1nd1rec·t 3 bdrm 2 ba. carpets . bllbUnl!. separate daru.nc frplc, near beach. $450 area. Cull length marble per mo. 67J-.S719 aft 5. pullm:an an ba th. kanAsaze bedroom!>. pool. BBQ. STEPS TO BEACH. s urrounded with plush Qrt.e Bach, pvt yrd, $275 landscapana A DU l.T yrly incl utl. 673-7954. LIVING AT IT'S BEST' 6n-5439eves. NO PETS ----- l Bdnn rurrushl'd ~5 3br, 2ba Yrly. Lar~c up- 2 Bdrm furnished $420 per. nxt. to bch. & te nnis 36S West Wilson crts Quiet adults onJy. <714 )642-1971 S525Mo. 640-933S ----2 Br. bltns. adlts. no pets. eor.odel M• 3122 $350 IDOl\lh. ~. 2265 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Canyon Or 3 BR. 2 ba. frplc, nu crpt . ft paint lhruout. Walk to 1 Br $295. Pool. bltns. bch. Ocean/ ba view S8llO adults, no pets. 931 W Ca.II Sbaron, agt 673-M50. Ullb St. 548-0WZ . Small bach. partially Luxurious cottage for rurn. 2 m in. walk to REALTORS neat oon-s molunll empl beach. ~-Mr. Moore S-Cll•• 1276 gent.Maidserv.631·5019 _673-_7'_892 _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ..._.. 37 41 Bach clase to beach. UUJ Ocer. View c..-.... ... .. ... . . . . . . . . .. . lncld. SJOO. Pool fr jacuai. tennis, 2 LAGUNA BEACH MTR 87S-1497. 't513 CAMP115Da·IRVltfE br. 2~ ba, llBR. w /fplc, INN. Maid serv., color Ur dole to be h v· ~ . __,, "'-ndo lssundeek. 9650 mo. Agt. 'IV. heated pool. Utal. UW lnac 'd. iew. 2 UUI UL air .. vuu. ""' . ~ (714 )494·5294. 985 N 0 . Bakony. c. . SiO(). Walnut Square. Re.at or lm-14'7 lelee. tw> per mo. C.U 5-111~ 3280 O>estl:lwy. -------- a::G-IM8al\$pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BeaUL decorated, maid ~~•••••••?~!.~ 3 BR, li,i, ba. condo; s:·:-~Pl= ~~ ::v1.:~1· alil. SIS LAMAMCMAAPTS fhrlt•IJe Pat'k. Up-pd,~· -fArta. 1,28 bd 11&rden graded. Pool. No peta. Oceanfront Prtvate sandy apta. Adults. Dsbwbr. '550Mo. NearSo. Coast Piasa 2 Br cove. 2br, deck. frplc. bltna. encl gar, gas blMa. ~ 548-Ul3 2 Ba condo. like new .,.Mo. 49Mllll 1'1ol. Ou Pd. 771 ~l 2 BR. Woodbrid1e condo· carpels/drapes, l./C, Oceanfront 2 br ·~s A .60-5013; IM5-5Sll ·--1 patio, h.mh 11.Ddscaping, -· no pets; full rec. Brana pools. j.a.c., etc. Adwts Wlllleronty. 1 br $425. yr· 2 Bdrms, l bath apt. =:Mo. cmb'. • 1en disoount. b',utllioc.~l Adults. $175. mo: Oes ______ -. __ i3_13_. DM447. en 308 dys, or Qw-min1 Studio. choc pdd.6'2·50'13. W11•rt .. 1 &?4.llaftlPM. ..,,. .. ,newkitchf'n. Nlwtyc*ol'ated3Br~ .. •BR 2~ Bii, air Cond .. 2 38r, zea, auto ta.rage, Oceu V..W. SZ5$ lftcl uU. townhouse. SpacloH It)'. avail 10/20/79. • pool, wsbr/dr)'r, S500 «"'518. ftreplace • pool. Quiet •·ind ll'dnr. Ref• re· IDO.•urr.~ ... ..,........ 1769 aru. Adult.a, no pe&a. q'd. 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I w S:W0 28r, I '•ba pa t1u lndry rm .Adtu only buut beach 2 BR 2 ba. from~" up Mei.a. for rent ~ lleCWllY btda. 17961Mo AdWla No ~lli S4G 6004_ ...... Pity. & s..,.°"'· CcA TiiL Mgmt 642 1003 ..-SAPIMIS Bachelor $295 Pool. JllCUUJ • .ia.s BBQ. rlosl'd R•r avail Adults. no pell. 2650 Harla Avt. ~<M47. Wal.ttfronl Kom~ l.5el Mesa Ur Offi R...tal 4400 631 1400 15 8ULs East of Nt'wv111 t ••••~•••••• •• ••• •• •••• Oh lhr, r arpel, dra~. lllnt u11c ocean view l:Jevator Sub-terranean perldnl( Avail. 1625mo ~ 3 Br. 2 bu. lower. nr Sea 2br. Iba refnl(. bltms. nr Csl PllWI. 5425. No ~ll> town & bch. No Pets . ~-3977 $&25 +~c. dep. 494 9585 H&.¥(e~br.2 ba.frplr,cnr Beac hfro nt. 1 2 0r·:-.. R&r $475 Call rcntt:r Town. No kids or 67S..I004 PetB.$4,50 499·1394. 21...ge bdrms. fplt. h:c kit . hllll UBQ's, 2 ear Rar tieaut. c·u s tom a pl Pn me hx: Adi ts !i48 3G56 Townhousl' 2br. ~rar1ou:-. bVlDR. pool, adult:. No pets SJ2:S 7SS W 18th St ~9001 S351). I Bdrm Coiy. clean. permanent 1 blk lo town & main bch. Miles of whitewater view. Ideal for 1 penon, upstairs, no loda. pet. wat.erbeds. 2ZO CJ!f Or . .etM-78111 Mlwpo1t leodt 3169 Blvd ) 9am.5pm ~ IW.O Suwinll Village New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apts In 14 vlun!> from $350. 2 bdrm ~rrom~+­ pools, lennus. wuturfalb, ponds! Gus for t·ookinl( & heatinR paid fo'rom Son Dtel(O P'twy dnvc North on Beat·h to Md"ad<len then West on Mr i''aildrn lo S e a w 1nd V 1 lla~t· 17141893-51914 OFFICF. !>P:J<'e JVdllablc ut 1787$ lk at h fl h•c.I 1w 11r Talbert m llunt mMton lieur h ISO p1·r rtVHltn l'honl' m~ssaire i.ervl<'t• SIO per month. desk~ p«r m onth Dally Pilot o rt11·e l'ho nt• G42 4321 ext 276. S230 l 'I' Ort1r(• :>\Ort', 1·pts, tlr)>'I , A (' 17:10 1 flt•1u-h. II B l.);1• 1142 2A:J4 l or 2 Hill Sultt•11 from $75 T7'J W l!lth St Cull Toni ~~ 4000 Small orflr•• 1'1•rfc\'l for ..•••..••••............ Room w kitcht>netlc $72 Wt1!k & up S4M 97~ 545 -6676 or 751-2261. Gnat Uttt. C...tef' lfl <.:mta Ml'Na N1•wly n• mutt 11hop'R 1•ntr l()(•11t1-.1 at 2750 llarlx1r Ill hm. ~pare av1ulubll' ri11111l111< from 480-1440 'l'I ft rN1tly (Of' 1mmMI oc•r1111rm1· v Cull P<.iulu S Kati, Ai~t 2t:1 464 4441 EXEC. SUITES Tu:. l 1· f u I I'. x e <" u t 1 v 1• Su1lc:s tn a 1>t·rfrt·t hwu lion 1-.:a:.y fr1·c·11o.1) '" n•:.:. Clo'>t' lo :i1qHirl rrnc re.,111urirni.. Cun ( <• r t· n 1 1· r 11 11 m . P\'r..,ona li1.cd ph11n1· .1rnwrnn.:. • <"all A111t:i "' 97~Z161 2!Jr. Iba large bach ya riJ Refs Heqwred $315Mo 6'1'3-89S.S. 67S.<M28 c v e:-. ....................... - aru.wenn~ M'r\ IC('. t'h' Oaly f1~ J>t'r mn I Ill:.! Wt~l 17th St. ~antJ AnJ f <1' l'O()("C 111/o l'Ull Joe C.: " n a I 1· :, 1 7 I 111 I 11 r Kc.-n,.ta ut 556 77rn 2br. 1 Y>ba T o wnh!>e PalJo. encl gar Arfult!> No Pct:. From S37 5 ~4 PAUHEWPOIT Ba c h elor s, 1 o r 2 Bedrooms & Townhouses From $389 SO Spe<"tacular spa. total recreation proj?ram. social p~ram. 7 pools. IS l~L'> rourt.'I Al t-'a1h1on Island. Jamboree & S an Joaqi.an lillls Road 17141644-1900 TOWNHOL'SE Hcaut dt• corate<l Jbr . 21.iu vn v vat10, pool. nr S c·.,, l'laia. No l'rL'> $4!J!J ('a IJ t 'Ol I 213 !IJ I 2ljH2 2&3 Udrms 11ccanfr1111t 3 flltl '•ll<.i .nr O<T k1d1> d u pl<·XC!> Vearl v OK $37Srnn "'1 1!.r 675-4912 Rkr 7~>1 2~>11 f.:ast!11dt• llt!aut 111•w li,:t' 3 br. 2 bu duplex nu-.{· to CX..'t:. $125 7S l 9005 VIA LIDO 2Br 2"a Wuterfroot. :ivnil (>c•t I ~ trtO'l layft-ORt New 1 br dupll'x, pvt. 2br 2 ba 2story $750 Yr 1otara~e. frpk, yar<I S:125 ly 67~89!ll Chuck b'73-6336am Svat:IOU' 2 br lll't!'> t-'arn1 ly unit Poul & l'luy groond SUoda.oce Wcsl Apu. 1996 Mavle 642 1951 or 646-1.wi EASTSIDE Fanta'lllC O<'ean view Con· do Spacious 2br. 2ba w !ill amenJlles . $1100. 2J.3..430-0724 ------- Room ror rl'nl Lal!un.1 His K it c h IJuntlry pn viJe11e. Aft 6, !IS I 1)321J So Coast Pvt llc1n·Mronl home WorkJOI( pcr,on. non ·s m oller Pvt l'nt. W tD. 250 499 ~ Vacatiolt Retttmi 4250 a.airwu Retttm 4450 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nail lh11.,A"A a) OH11·t· For .,l.(Jrt' & office ~pan• <.ii (lnJ\ r.11 rit•r month \ J rea.'>Ol'lable rates •Jilt ~Nu Hro:idw.1\ I 500 to 2700 S, Ft. ~allt.i . \11J ll1.,t•ir1• .ol ~Jl'.:SA VERDI': >R Bid!! 1'11r mon· inl11 •·all PLAZ .\ Stm1 W .. rrt•n !>5li •¥/H 11r ~ ~e.a Verdt· I': t • ~t lk'flut.1 ~ 7701 545-4123 ••••••••••• •• • • • • • ••• • • 1 l>rt":'tlt~tou.' "~"" .. House ror rent, 111 1< lk·ar EXECUTIVE SUITES ~1 Llifay1·lll' ~ II ~ton· City slll5 6 hnt·ru. furn 1 <. I CJf' 1iff11:c -.p.11·1·. 1200 :-.11 . . J Va1 .1 hl1· 11f'Jr 0 1 Fl SJtHJ rn11 af~ ~ltly pr 1·,111. < :i I I A11µ1rt Alt r .1t I I\ 1• r at1·-. n <..runily HJ tr lii J 1.1t11 ter JP m 548 19A • 111dud1• rt•n·plm11"t. IJw lrhr11n.1·11nf1·r•·n1·t•1m.,.,700sq II '>t>at·1· J\,11 1 TAHITI I "·t•r1·t.mal .. 1·n11·1-. & f'(11 &62nd~I :-/pt ltd1 M•Jdern I or Z br l'•1ltav1 X••rfl'( ra nlll\ l''ur a $27!;11111 ('a l l H11bt111· on beach on Tah1t1 '-llli j 1,.•r,11n11I ltJur & furthl'r ~m5ior•ASO~I car. row b1Jat. w .. ~11 1 1lt-t .. 11i~ 111q111r1• :1l V1Jrt.11· ma1·h1n•'. 1·11mplt-l1· A-..,111. !J:-t .1 Z21i K ur kltcllen. l't1· F•ir rnurt· %.">-D)ll utfo r aJI !17!! 2W'J l'VI'\ I!. "l•-wi.-1n Nt"ll I 'rn.t 1111 \lUlJ•·m :Ar~ :.11 Cl -.1111 t• 11( 11fr 21i:10 1\' un C 21 J 4TI 70111 weeltcndi. PALM SPlll /llGS \ ••l J lion condo on M l'>!>t0n Hills Country Club Greens. pool . t l•nn1:. Near Ranc·ho M irai:e restaurant l>t ri p t:J II 968-~. 96J.12!1J a ft Ii COSTA MESA Prof cs~ orr1cl' ~Jl lH'C a....trial Retttm 4500 avail in Cuhr Isl Hank ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bkll! . l50 :JOIJ !>q ft Low ~.RT air. "CH pnce mrl Ja nnonal. ,_...,. .... ..., ~ wt:unly 1'l'r v1rC':.. <'Oil 3000 ft. IOOO ft office fcn'flrt' rm & utll i\hun -.pace. qwct hte 1ndu~ tlJnl p .. rkm~ avail Con a n·.:i No :iutomnllH· or 127 21st Street. B 1 :J B d rm . 2 ba l h townhou!>e pgraded $485 m•1 N'> 1>ets Otiy., 646-4262, l'Vl''>64S !1~3 3 BR. 2'1'.i ba. Best front Yl~ rondo m The Bluffs. Sl«XX> Per mu . yrly l11c. Bay & (Jeach __ 7~ ~~ 1 l.arRe 811~ Bear rab1n pool I Ne-xt t.o beach & shollfl. I lbl. color TV . z frplt- BR $300/yrly FUm 2 Bfl ~eeJlll 14 545 RHli v1·n11·n l loc· do'>c tu f1bN)!la!>1ni.: 645 JJ2:1 ;urpt1rt tr .. \l'I ai.:t·11t ~I dy., b:Jnk m blfll! ZJO ,., 17th ~ (' M l'-42 !15fill l~·aM'. 5.10 1 :-11 ft I~· 11r f1n:'I, wt•ll llt•Jl••1I. oH 1-'0URSl'..:ASONSAPTS O>uple. no pets 2 br. l ''J ha l wnh..'>C PtillO. p()OI . m> AdulL'l, infant ok 735 Joann Sl. 646-6483 New 2 br. 2 ba. fplc. bllM. $tOO yrly 675 4490 2br nr-occan. fpl d1shw "25 yrly Oct Isl. no pet 311 36 St. 644..tl340 BACJfELOR UNITS from $225 per mo. unfum. 100· from ocean ZOJ F. Balboa. For more info call Henatu at 5.56· 7707 Laauna Oreanfro11t. IJ\ t beach,pool.Zhr.Z ha , 'Jo lads-pets 4!19 3!> 79 Palm Spnnl!!> 4Bdrm up ~aded pool h11rm· Nc·ar Town 11 73 4 tiliU & 7~57S!. 1 MO FREE RENT EXEC. SUITES HEWPORT CEHTtR i-'1.111 !>f'rv1t•e t-'rom S225 NcWJJ(1rt ltt·l!cnry tAJrv. (7141644 7 llS!I ooo HEWPORT BEACH .,lrt·d rJ.s rk1n)!. 11111 .. ml"' Hli6 W llith ~t Nrwpon ISf'a1·h C1111t ;i1·t IJ"Jk Fa-;t Inc• . H64 W 16th St . G42 I 71JIJ 4550 .••..••.••.•.•......... t-UR HENT l l .17fll>q ft vac•ant land :ivall fo r INEED I MONEY • CllDITHO rtlOILIM 2-d & lrd TD lo.1 147-1402 Arrunt(f'fl hy Co.tHo...Lo.1 CA.sit AV/\11.Alll,,., Any purpo1w s;m Ollll mw Mr lla1 lo(ravr !Ill s:.l:, ll\lfllnl'tlt1 ll11111" IHIY l!tlf'llf'°'f' 1.0)' II m l "•" Ml oo·, Ill 'Sl1'0"."-'> 1Jl/\/ll._ "M.u'' 54811818 \'l\icm h9avy number de w t tafl -Ba,. reconclllatiot lAJlit Gray 1-·. 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H1·.1I ~C:h:rnlnlt 1-·u1,, h• 1'11< Apr.it <&!fl ;"'.; Undo& Vicki * o..kdl Mm1C1CJ9 • For Hw F'wt of It 24Hr 83S.7Jl l nMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Oronqe County is looauciiaq! And JO an _, Wt're AMllTIOUS? If )llU n· \ouni: 1 l'lnf1 fk"flt & hJY•' Uu• ,Jh1ht v 111 think flUlf k I\ .1flfl .111• loolt1111' l•lf' " J.'"nt-rflu., m mfll'• <";111 now ~I/ IOZ:l tlwnl~t \tr ~lnr ... I 0 C ~~RT I AOlllEQT HALFS l llJMl':IJWNl-.1< I.I I \:0-~ ""'"rv ·----AHH,\'ll(;tm • • accountontrK SJU.(.11.KJ Ill f,!:)(J 11110 SECT'Y & "'I 't"" AMMAL HOSPITAL l~th•• c k;rn ~ n·1 1·11111111 l'\Jll •ir pt 11111•• 111 hr d.J \ l I 11\ .1 "'i\ ( 1J :'w1 l~l 'Ali:.! •1\M()lffl/.EI• ESCORT •INTl-:KF-;ST ll'l;L\ . •SllOH1 'I Jo:HM I •SERVICE• I lh1•r• .1r .. ""'"~ i .. ., firrr~ m11\HH' tnlu lht (".111 11111! 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M:iny ro bf>nef1t1' 11varlable. l'l•"l"' rail "f1()n f·n I-.. -.h1tK1 ,,1,1n1I "'' .. l ·~··· \tt ..... ,J .trt •• \1rpi1r1 •• n .. , c ii I "'3 4.!.34> \I .. 1-. () ~. \t~'41•nru1 '' r\1• • r·• P•t t1l;•f.1lt•f fot \.1rt1t•J"- J11fh If \UO l1~t ,1 J1tl1 llollh ,1 I h.tllt 111' ·•l•ltl • In 1.-•Nlfl .1t ~~ f-fir"• I I .a£ li<·h 1\.'k lor l .1rnl l..tJt111· Wes ts ide C M $365 Adults, no pets. 979-3376. IRR, all NEW kitchen. crpt.s, drpi>, ~ar. blk lo b1·h . $400 m o y rl y . 675-:niS aft fl pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Male or Female to s hare· 4 bdrm hse $125 Shari· food a.nd ulll 1142 7968 Nt'W ~urrlcn offirc!>. $1 05 & up <.it airport w xlnt fn."(•wuy ut1·t·.,11 Ground Ooor ll~a1I UI 40IJ0 ~q fl &1:"r f>.50 I ( ; m n y sloral!e rn lht• llP<'l1. Loe· ~·II .1n\ 11rm '~ rom m C M oH of W.19lh St im1Jl11111 of 1.,.m, rnr rr . Ell TE C'OLl>Wi':U . Ri\NI< ,_:H II~ 'lLOINc; APROPOS Fashion Island Shop 2 BR. fantruit1c view. $295 for mana11er 1 couple 2201 Pac1f1c. 675 2345 2 BR. pat.io. kids OK $32.5 mo. l.sl & la!ll. 711H·H W lJlth. SSHS79. Movinit? Avoid dt-l'O'>ltl> & cul hvinR t'XPl'n!>C'' Profl'ss1o nall y "n ee 1971 CaJI Roiue 642-4210 M F _ 11r I··" 1o 11 h .• p,.1111 > 8~ Want.d 4600 rlrlt twr t\tl :1 '""' for ~ llW'fmlll• 1 on-.1•t'Ull\1' rt.1~' ~ •. 11·h •••••••••• • • •• • • • •• • • • • .,cJdJti<ltlJI Ii h t• I' f,o l•.r lht•O!dJ )' l'h.1r.e1· 11 • '•1111rnnwn 1 •• 1 ... 1,. ESCORT SHVICE HIS& ... S WINOYIDE Ww'Htifaq Hn Sult(' •2011 2333No Aroad111°a\' ~antJ An., t714)13S-410l fh>t' Parkmii 1\ "'I n ,. t: u r fl J) I' ;1 II 1ll'~l~nt>r l!<1u tHJUl' I!> ~nl! ~· s.•lllnl! a""" lant mana~er & atlill lxJrull staff Salary open C4I C.-ol 644-2652 LarRe Jbr. 2ha lowe r. patio new pallll, bltln.,, dose to OCC $425Mo Avall Oct 1 &II 0031 Wi'~lt:LIFF 2Rr, new- ly refurbis hed condo. adlt~. no pets. pool. $495 fl¥) 642-8S83. 673-6640 l::astbluff 3 br, 2 ba, lease inclOOed. Spac. master suite. dm1ng rm, dbl 1<arage, auto dr opnr. pool, rtt area. Adults only. no pets. 865 Amigos Way, N li HOUSEMATES 832 41.34 LAGUNA MEDICAL !:tu1te for hmM·. 11.round floor, Ra rdt-n l YPl'. downtown, upprox 1127 ~ ft . uttra(11vc n •nL'I fl e!lpon s1blc . w ork1n1< w r 1 l I' r s t• e k s o n t' bedroom 1·ottuge 1n Corona del Mar or Cost~ Me1a. Qwetnes.~ essen llal Wnte Classified /\d tralli, Daily P1lnt. fl 0 lioa l560. Co la Ml'i.a a:!l!i26. I 111 mori-111furrn.1l11t11 .tnd topl.11 1· ~111.rr ,Hf 1.tll 972-9904 24 HRS 11<12w17th Sl. S anlJ AnJ 1--.. ·c·c-OUHTI ___ HG ___ , _____________ _ Cl.Eak /\PT MAN AG J-:R Eas\51de owly decor 2br. lba. SlSOMo pool. adulti,, no pets. &4().{£19 Easls1de Vacant Small I Br. s ingle adlt Patio, ~ar & stove. $250+ L11t & I<& & ~ clearung dep ~7814 3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------2 Br. 2 ba condo, 1,; blk to beach. 2 car gar, auto op-nr Beaut. bay view. 165() yrly. TSL_Mg __ m_l __ 642 __ ·1_603_ OCIAHRONT 3br. 2ba w/oftice. Yrly. Frplc, 3 car gar. SlOSO. TSL Mgmt 642-1603 --- Bayfroot home pr1v !>.U1tc gar, dock. n o n 11mkr ~.673-U21 Prof. business o rH·n l Fem . age 23 30 Nun smoker. No Pet:. Shr Condom Npl Bch w /m t dauRDer . All amemt1ei. Ref's. S275. Mo eves 6'.S-2199 LUXURY Res1denre to shr in Nwprt Och .• ~5 Call David MB·1914 C'all ai,'\ . ll75 6700 CORONA DR MAR Deluxe office. 1150 mo Rcalonom11•!> 675 6700 Newport Reat·h ore 1apt ~ t:unnery 1>t'{'l 1on r.75 4912 Rroltcr Cho1c1• "".o;hovr11n~ renter 11pucc=. 680 or 1160 sq ft Under 65' Pnmc CM. Harbor Blvd :it Baker St !()(' lmmed occpy. M.'\ $49-1.JOO ----- Desire lse/rent or housl' l'pl loolung for unfurn 2 3 bdrm W/eO('I yd for 2 mature dol;(s Have ttood ref's for all of u11 751-9100, 12·4 pref. Slev~ or Jean. 4 Jehovah!!' Witnesses & Grandmothe r nd hs f' w/Rar. fplc ii urden 11rea 1n C.M. 964·1$78 Leave Messa~e_. ___ _ Guy w /dog wantJI Cotla~e or sm hae, S250-fl7$ li y 642·5678 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5671 MASSAGE RGURE MODB.S ESCORTS OUTCAU OHL Y 0..,. •• ,, ........ 631·2140 GOLDEHGIRL T 0 M M y • OF N E w p 0 A 600 Sq. fl. view. under· l(round prk~. elevolor, Coast llwy v1albllily, Air rond LaRune Beoch, (714)549·11 86; wltnds .:m2: Oct9. MIJ-6466 , _______ _ S T •IEJXE• UIBAPT. 2 ....... .., 3pooll Covend car Port ~.,u .. BBQ'1 daN to fwya. bcba w.ak to ahoppioa. I 71 I I 8 1ld1•w•1t •w~ 147-6064 .... --·-··· lbr, Venallle. on the Sir. house in MIHlon Vie· Blulra. SUSllo. wkdy1 jo. Sl6SMo. Ulll lnrltt. W ·t242, en,.,wknd1 •'1IOI $tf.OG5 ------------------2 rooms aY1llable, ahr 3 91.ept To Bea~h Br bouae, •araie. p11Uo, 3 Br., ~~:mo. !M yrd, E.side CM, no -· lddl. r•pooalble. 21 yr11 OCEANJl'RONT Luse l or older. Cell Bud. rH. '*"' */untuna, '500 ... mi. won 551.2945 hn. Mz.tlZl orl7$-Glll Prd. wort1Jll Fem. look· !Br •mo. whatil 8tv lea for ume to 1ttr ' ' beaut. 2 Br 2 81 apt ance on Balboa bland, 100 11q. tl $125 per mo 2nd. fl oor <.:o a11t Properties, 673-5410 S.y front otc. ~·&1400· W/10 ' bolt ll llJ> Janltoriel, prknl( etc 871-1003. uxu o rfl<'e turn MacArthur 81¥d. View of urport. $460Mo. 762 1747 . IXICUTIYI OfC. ~. Dehau bulld· tn«nurO.C. Airport. All lff'Vtcea 1nl11ble. Mk tor Hob DtcklfttOD '7t~Ul • rctrts. JIG5 Balboa Bl w 11 r p I c 6 v I e w a t 8'nCle 11toey, 11rde• en- 811ARP, beecb l, 2 • I =· AIJt. Ou.. (%1J) PromoaW)' Pl. S2IO mo vtronrntnt. prof c.oter. 8R. frpk, dabwv, 1ar ll · + ... utll. 87W74' mo Met• Verde Or. E. ..... Nopcla .... 2111. Vl'.dl.Y 2 bdrm. Block M/V t.o lllr 2br haa In C.M.IN7'*4 ____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S 'tlM °''JL ....., 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U.--UCRMI <nnict On-SaJe $38. 700 S. ~oOff&JeSil.700 S ~On·&alcPl.700 Toll f)'ee UIOO ~ 2000 U.. Uc $62, tOO OraDp On-Hale Cktla Old U..U. type '7 or 41 TuU· ft'ee CIOO >252·2000 MONEY I fl 0 11 I fl wt'"-""'"""""" Al.I ~1'\llCl\-Hl >QI\» l'U ttt .. U14 J.ovejy au adult. no peta, from ocean • bay. CdM fplc, SHO.+uU. Airport Ana exec otc• l.Jli1 er .,... aio u . =:1a<f.813'. •·• e.'iot.108 Ooldenrod, 111_,. expoeure on en.~ P••t rooc11-Newcort ....... HB.-..U. ' . CDll. •I~ -erv. m to lllO Bch Very =ar OCI• 'I '* "11 6 2 bdr .a.. '-Cl •• -U76 !Wp. male roommate .. ft'om7". lllMOJO t:.•.,~UCo ~J!~ Walk lO bea. ell. Call -::;;i~·~;;;;· .. • , .. 1111to abMe2 Br apt, Ml\WOIT llACH ,_added ldeu • prollu. .auTor-.zll'f 1 .;'2 ._ vt pMio 6 CM. Beat: '"6troo+\.\ omoE Oil R&NT.U. Oner mo¥1Jsa-mual ··nusPOrHT1·11w;1 • .lAlia:i.,....tM :· A•all 0cu. •:11·21• •AC&. w. c.t. H•1 .. =u:~m.'::: of· e..•+-dcfoalt.2 ~ea., .... ""· torl.er'1 ......... u..-....ft. ...... No .... CaUlob WHkdlJI after lpm W. ~ BHt h botnt ~-"-'·rctlrtd .... conk 11117.War•dind. &o pliloat 4U· lH7 or w/oldtr re1ponalblt ...._,....._JOU wat dealNt a11oc wt local 1ln C 111llorc tiftll 4H·UTI. Ao1Umt ,.._, -+ ~ •UJ. to..UrQwlft9dadldo .... ooMr. C.1 fura. AH.a.~ 1 ft1 Jr . ..... ltWl.•tm. IOllllC!pl!ol .... 1111. .-\ ,. u.t or •"ouod a pet" Coll Animal A u 1s t a n <·c Lea$lue ~·2273, nOfl"t' Loll lnsh Setter male ESCORTS 642-1571 7·10 P.M. REWARD Sl OO. V ic . - Brookhural & W1rner . Lonely" Need to talk., 9118-*3 f'one..A· Friend Club now -formin". 558-2441 ror in· ~ or I-Oil a pet" Call fo. Male as .. 'EMALJ•:. Spet'11I Pals llothne 7141972 1235. 2 l3 /2S8 7:al lAJlt : La or. .-cm <'al. klftl hair, v1r San Clem Oly Hall. 523.7$40 nxJND: M. blk lib. lyr old. Vic. J1mboree ., Briltol.m-0874 •FOXY LADY• OtrrcA.LL ONL V •972-t 131• "'COMPA TillUTY" ''Open Ufstylf'" people aincere warm relallona Qq>lea ull 7~.os't4 Sinl(letl call 7 50-0671 R«iorcledllbic. any hr A b u 1 e d P a r c-n t s LOil fem1le 8Htle a ~ Anonymou1. Y ou 've y r a . old • 8 1 l b o 1 belr'd about dllld 1buac Penlnaula pol•l vi<'. What ab.out parent Oentroua r•••rd . a buse! ~moliontil or ~or-.aaa pl\ylical. Ulte to l~•m more! PubUc meet.Ina . f'culd: Wbt rem. Poodle. lft rear lea brobo,' HD .... 9047 ! .. !I! UV TbMn. 9·21·79. 8pm . ,J Oommunky Church, $11 '• 10U pay for ~. Corona del a JO day ad lo the Mar. For mott lftlo. call DAILY PILOT •Mtt. lllYICI ~~~~~~~ DtllCTOIY •LORI'S * DO IT NOW! Wl'RI "1 6411671 mc:'IOanD~lCM \ For ~ un1h 1n Co!lta t 'J.<ot llrowtnl( <'Ompn n) Mesa f:apt'r 'd eouple. h'6 n('('d for Ar r ount.-. w I r (' h k k p ~ c x 1l H.ec:eJv.Ole T rainee A1· Hui.band maml e xp counts r t'rc1uble l'X Call &4Z 5073 or (213 1 penen<-e <k~irable. but 6 :1151 nol nercs:.ary Apph cants must h11ve the 1---------• abtbty lo perform top qua!Jty detail work VN')' urcurate ty p1n1t ~kill~ ma.ndat.ory Must be abl1· to o pt•rntt' 10 key by 1A111rh Contact Per,.onnrl 5$7 905 1 i'~qual Op porturuty Employer AOC'OUNTING ACCOUNTING CLERK ~bier PltECISfOH ASSIMILH r os1l1on ava1labl 1n mcr hanical assembly shop Must have ~ood fn<'('hanll'al apl1luiJc & manual dl'Xlcnty. Must be fam1hnr with rt'-Work. tmubleshool..lni¢, dnllinl( . rt'11rn1nll & prc!isin1c Minimum 3 yf'ars l'X penenre 1-:xrt!llent f'Om pany benefits. Cont rll'I Pat Mills. 557·9051. t:.O 1-: M ..._.a...~ A.5SEMBLERS, electro -r mtldlanical coil winders. • • • I t • I • · for small Solenoid Co ltetpoHlblUllH IL· Prtfer exper • reliability cWt ,. ,,_ .. ._ of a rtlU"l. Work with smal l d •I I 'f fl 0 1 p It a I precision part11. Good ma nual d e xt eri t y . tt .. lstlcel r•porh, SaJary neRol1able. SR emit ,.._., .._. ,. t)\guwenn11 834 Proc\u<"· COLclll•tl•••· ••• uon Pl .• Newport Heh. ..... ..... .... •• M2-85M c...tl,., •11 9M «-MIM\blen CH•tt r•c•h•ltl• $1.:10 hr. to start + x.lnt tyat .. t ••d otlt•r bent!flts . Immed iate ct.tat Ma ~ =c':i~r~?~~r ::. Cl mm• wltlt .. sembly work. Soldering ,.t•ce ...... -. req\8red auenllon to de· Liit ,_.,-* la WI. Apply In per500. 9 lo ,.._ ..• ...,.t ... ~~tgL~u'jAM ES ..... , ........ Depcrt CORP. ..... 1114So. Lyon St. Sant.a Anl. SANTAANA .~,-___ 541_·•_t. __ _ TUmM AMt. Alt U••1•r C""•llloJllll9V Coupl e , w lf•·of c, wLFZ:....W1' bu1band·m•lnt. 200 HOIPrTAL Ullkl, Ocewlcle, u pr . 1001 .. ,........ .;r.'M,imt SU.1803 .... -..c.tJ701 -------- ........., .... ,rm/t lllltlUll fut w1lb Daily PUctWalllAdt. ••• -••••••• ~. ,...,,...,,... -.... -..... I ... ' .... 4'---.... ._ ... ~ ...... -. ..... -··---- l I , - . l 1 Suvlc• A lnatalla u on Ilea Comm I 24 hr aw'WlC. &ll..u6l 7. Ill ~ ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ora v(!w ll)'S. •I' ar~ t n It 1-0t•lWpaln• 111l'Oal1n.c S4'S Aaphalt ~ti 4871 l..lr'd AfiY A!4pblt lmpNHC' mt!11l Co We ruPlllf & 11cakv11l your ••11hah Pan.ang luu. dn\\lvra l'o tu.pat al. l'bllrches .. •rt bld111 Fne t>i.l L 1· 11.&m3 ~91145. ~ K1H3 ... ,Wtttso:; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Young Mother w11hes Ha byMtung in her horn~ 3126.S C..Jle Sun Juun. Sun J~ Cap~traoo. Mt~r of toddle r would like to provide lovin~ 9'amJlO() It 11tnm d 111n Ullor hri(lht~nen . v.hl riic." tO rrun bluch Clon lh . din rm, hall Sl~ i\VK rm $'1 ~ CO\K'h Slll. ,.hr ~ G111lf ,•lam vet odor l~ "''*'· l~ )'f\ 1•.1.pr Ou wutk m)•o•lf Ut>h Sll 0101 L'..lJVc't 11k <1IO l 1111111111.: illl) ~room~ $28 Hill 64b 7~6 ....•••.....•.••.•..... !:>andwu.:h ... ,pn·:.' .... 111 d~ u1i you a UU !l i;nrt v "' ~·,enl.,. uur ~l'l!llall) • Jtl'n111• .I lul'Jt 11111' (:..!J~<j 10lllS 11'\1 ........................ JAOO CO" 'RE:Tt-: CON~'Tk lX 'TION P•ntlnll Ir r f>n1·ntt· wo rk clri v t'wv~ I Id t' w I Ii.' " IHI I I fl .. 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(;atdenanR. rlt-.-tn uvi-. & -• ys · ,n_y 961H329 I I (' -(.'{>menl WOI k i\11 n I>"!> JOl S('U tJlll ~' 1 cnr~l' ll11iiwss Senlce uc'd lAHllrartor lf380l()S lb~-.h1 5-15 707:• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-8482or646·6563 I.AWN -.en ru'. l.11111 DIVORCE $70 !'.l'UP<'. dcMI u1~ t::as y . ~u ara n leed Dri ve w ;iy ~. l'Uliu & huuhnl! 642 ~J07 Pacific Services 645 9580 i.1d e w a I k~ l>J y l 1 m c 646-J.151, CVe3 !>40-4727 rdt!tam~r. cn-tt•-.r•tt-•Jt~ .,_.,_,..._ ... , )'Wt horn~ or while you ~leantn.c Clcanin l( """' )49 1149 Unlimited ~3126 ........ )IF M~. l.1..ll;AN malle11 1t ••••••••• ... •••••••••••• Cleem 8 11c h . apt11 , t~nl.rl' r•nl·lnll 4' roof homcl 549 tma In& Nu Job 100 •ml Pupa -----n1rr 1131 QM 2 Ladle:s will l'lcnn your hoost1 i.pt/or boat rur re H.6wJ 11aonable ro1"a Good •• ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • refs ~or 646 4178 I It' 'Student I Toi\ h ock 1'r1Ulb, lfcc tum Diin I loe :te.l4 I Sluplow.kr dumv lrU<'k .i.11.1dtn~. h1AuJ. Ire\· & yrd ~rli. 11\Uil' 831 1~7 I' l h11U.Uo11 r~ $14 & up Vt.I & ~.ir dnuJ)(l f're\l lo;,l (714 ~-4.59'1 ---tluuhojO\ all t~ $25 per 'loud l.lle movtnl( Rella l1h: 548 14.Sl HoMt Care Set-•lu ........•............•• MARY'S PLACE l.1l'l'11Set.I 24hr home l-.1rl' rue thl.' dderly Pnvatl' rvtY home Cuti lOOll ) Xll (Q)() ~IHnirMJ ........••...........•. Want a Ht-;ALl.Y CLEA:°'I llOL'St-:·• l ".111 c;rn~ham (i1rl fh-t· 1·sl tA~ 51z:J ltobin ·s lloost-l'l<'an1n,c N"H. ror a thoruu)!hl) 1• lt•an hou!'.e 544.1 Oll5 7 llowecleanJng . prures" Neat. complete . rsntil Qualified perso nnt!I t o serve you lnsrd 552·0105 ---- Wkly or 1 lime s ervicl! Vaeants our 11pee1111t)' W1tlli., window~. ~tm t'arpet' cleantnR 24 hr service. Frt!e e~t. Bon dedtl ns 552 4100. DANDY OUSTERS Alrcl'·s· Hu usetlcan1ng Reasonable. rellabll.' & ref!J 673 1.266. 646-4871 l..........aRCe ••••.•••.•.........•.•. Roberiton lnwr'anc• AnociatH. Inc.. 1,.uw homeowner rate:. 675--0562 ~* THE HARTfONO Jcfttoriat Land11capt!, irrig•lion. cJ.nup, reu IO yra expcr. Ul' & bonded Norboro 531 81112 or~ 2flG2 Ml1ltltenance & sprinkler 1n11tallat1on Res1d & t"Omm'I 540-4727 ----- ~· pamlinl( Ext & Int '•377835. Low r11t~e(• est 5.16--4180. : 16~ --- Painllng. INT I EXT Neat. hooe.t, r eas . l2 yrs. exp. Lie d Oave 964-1~. Valley Landscaping & ----- Plants. Int/Ext. Ground Int. p&llltuig Spet•. rate:. cover, I S· lS plants, for apts 8111 Free est w h o I e !> a I e o n I y 646-7546. Lie d bonded 645·4871 Re5--1d_en_u_aJ_&_c_o_m_m_erc1al MmGfrf painWtg. Free est Reas • •••................ •• • rate!. G7~959l 673·0737 B..i;t_Mtwork Small JObs PAPER!~ "ua1hty •...:WlJC>rt. Costa Mesa & work Free e s t Don Irvine 67~317Seves__ Eves5-6 ~1 •2215 &ltk . stone, block work. trle rloor :-.. eo nl·rele µJ l1os. ~a lk~ drive wa~:. Frt·c l'lll John IW3 1583 ltick & Block Woric ~art) 641i f~ll! Mini Blinds ••.....•.•.••••.....•.• u :vl!:urn ljLJ~~ <•l'l lhl· bnl fur ll'!>'> t-h""· ""1 Mo 1>:lla Mo•inq •.............••.•..... Pa111Ung & Restoralaon "Par Excellanct' ". ~t h e ans ref~ RH·h ard Smor 8J6.5.5SS D a' e s I'" 1 n t r n i.: Rei. Commt Ser v1nR 1:01Jstal t·omm H ) r l> H1ghe-.t qu.tl1t v wo rk H.,n hl It< d U,1\1· 5l£&t2S Patnlln11. He& Com ml ~l'Vlnit Coast JI tomm A 'r1> ll1~hl'-.l QuJl11' worl< fu.nltl he'd lJJ" w;~ l'ainllnl! Int ~.xt (Jill' mat '41Jtk. rc"tl & 1n t.11.Dl, f'r~ 1-:..t tA6 l:l52 ........-2i-:-.r1t'f~.---... roe hakea-compo·t••· ---------•Free est. so-~ Fin . Extll nl Pa i n & & wallpaper. Qu¥1 wor1t. reu . Free ut'. Steve Av,U.I. s..t.J/Alt• ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54'1-4281 --------Eml " lllsa ·s. Custop1 W /Ext paint.me " home dressmaking " altef'•· repairs Rl'l1 able & tlons . Eltperl w o rk . rsnbl, qua l. wor k Pree M'r'1322 est. Hank 545-~ l-... -.. -... --• .,.---- l'kllter/Repoir ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• a.ARENcE·s TV. 27 yrs Neat palches&t.extures exper . Days. eves . FRlllST. Hl-109 wbids. S5.95 +. 957·1096 ....... .., TrM SerYice .............................................. Qwdc Fix 1t. DR St. Tree.shn.lb.prul\ing&r•· Oat.r's PlumbinL.!or re-moval, yrd clean-ups. bable rep&rs 645-3503 h a u Ii n R 5 48 • 2 14 5 . ----846-1413J1m PlurnbmR re pair . Spee. in Tulol--_.-llMJ-------~ remodel.In~. cop per re-p1pe. leak detection & •••••••••••••• ••• •••••-• i.e..,e r localing. f'lal FRE~lnalle~S-On rates Top Hat Plumb· credentialed, readinii. 1ng 5:r7 3194 math & French. 673-0013 THE PIPE SURGEON WlndowCleaniftc.I PLUMBI NG .. ·ree ••••••••••••••••••••••• esumates. rep1pes. re O>llege ~tl.ldenu. window model work. cus to m wc1shanll Res1d /storl':. home:\ Commerc1csl & Xlnt work 642-5449 r~nuaJ Quc1l1ly work 64.5-7!'174! Jl reai.onabll· prin•' 541). 75.15 Lit• 11372863 Wind()w Clt'llnrn.: Bw.me.:. & I lomc:. Reasonable 548-79-19 Bkkpl( serv1t'e. all bus•· ro..u...a C-ness needs. hr/mo r ates. __.. -"' ....••................. C Ch.ns ten.srn 49'7 ·4136 C'ornn1 la11d!>c111w m .11ni APLS. condos. :.mt IHh sit"°" Mii<!! 646 ~I <~111 Soow lluust•t'll!amn~ .....•................. Aut.ot.. Hmi. & OH. Ft Jn cell ' lmrrutt ('t1•Jnt11J.: 1-0\'dl m11\ 1111: Frc1~ht 11>1L..,I rul'lr•111 huus~holtl & 11rr1rP s uppl1eo; K.l.":L'>llllalllt• rC1t1·s ('all <t;.,~ Wallp.i1wr hJ ni::inr ( J~t ... ·n1u· •1udllt\ ~orl< f.1 l'Jp1c•r 71 4 s:l6 4!3')11 Plumb1n ~ r e pC1 1r -. &. d rJms d l!an·c1 Wall'r htn.. l!arbag1• rltSJXJ..,<ib t:itpert Urain 556-6970 l\.tc; V1~cs Ted'i. Wtndow Care. Pror window d cC1n1ni: Rsnbl ralet. Hefi.. 642 7893 DIVORCE BY MAIL 1-''thn i:: to ran al S'70 AC'tlon l.A'i.!al. ~2-5100 Ne ~p ort 011\ C°Jrl' Center Aj?e:. :!' ~ up f'lannl·d program l>i s-4801 I lave i.omethtnl! \Ou.,. ;111t lu :-.dJ'' Cla~~1f1t'<I atl-. tltt 1l well C'Jll NOW 642 56i8 1-iM .r hornl' thal sparkle:. hkl'•flOW 979-00'1!; Hou:SKleaninC} 751 03llJ Sen Wt: c·.ire 111111 t• L 11 cl b n cl 7 5'r u:i2:i 758 1557 'Jllt' fJ~ll·'l tlr;, ... Ill lh1· wl-.,t <i IJarl) 1'1lut I 1 ... .,,rfil~l \1l fi.I:! :.t.i7M <ia.'>."fll'tl Ad' lnd<.-pt-ndt'nt rlrain 1 lean IOI.! SS S.J Ill> Ht"•Ulh l!uar 7 dy'i Ml:l·44Jli, .111 :, •'31 w:l4 Sellin~ a.nyt.hmR with 11 Dally Pilot c 1ai. ... ,r,..d Ad I!> a '>lmple m;illcr JW.l c·all 642 5fi711 --------------------! ~:-':'~ ..... ~!.~~! ~:-':'~ ..... ~!.~~ ~r.:-':'~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~f.:-':'~~ ..... ~!.~~ 1 ~-~~ ••••• ~!.~~I ~ .... w •. ~ •• .ct ••••••• 1 •• 1.0.0. Hep Want..ct 11 oo .•..................... A-.s~lant Sale--Mana~er I I Aarher Sl}ll'tt lo mun aJ..'•• " 1\\1 ·.1 n • ... ' m, u ol 1• rt ( 1.El<I\ 7 El .. , en St•irt' CONSULT ANT We 're see kin" 2 w e ll WE OFFER l:~.tnlon~ BANKING J)Clrt hml' l)Jl !1!.77 Tot'' J.•Jl""'"t· ..... nh'd llu~t· U .ERJ<.AJ. n·1 J ... 1 11. ~:.l 6c :-,u11 "' T,.,.LERS I-'" "~ S t u L I I n~raTIO .... IST(.PIX ~ Perwnnel Coni.ul ,l/J"OOmal woml'n Crom 4 0 11;1.. 11. ,,..,,, J "" ''"'' pu l 1n1 1irn t• 1 11 .1 ~lg"• n I I J S.1 to '-larl ti7~ tu ~ •ears to as!>l!il in Full lime & pJrl trrrw Sill J028 1·1t111·n .hip h1•lr1f11I hut Pr~1uon a\iltlabll or 1·~ f',oulannuC:~I 7~1 -« .. 'i2 ld.111 for C'on1:en1al t>Hlt·•· J •""-"nrv t "'·II TELLER ·• c II .,.,.,. ""' t l t in Costa Mesa Must l.11 :.ale!-. & mananement ~-' pc,1t.1 1onl> .-u trml' Jlt" 1101 ""'" J -.,;t ,._,.! l'Cnt-nc .. ,, r .. 1·1·p 1•1111' .. .. ...._ c e t k •BIK"' STOR"' • 1 \ 1 1 ClERK/ .... "'GR <JUl"o1n". ~t'U muuv:.tefl Mw.L huve <''<l>t'nenl'I.' IO • ._.. or rt-c:iwr !> pnur IJll 1111! I; a; Ii/' l'Pl ,Ol't\"'1 I ...... r111111 1111 I ... " • ... "' ladJcs reduern)! .,a Jon •Gos AHowance t•).penem·t· '\ full t1m1· t1t•t•111n..: " Ht·11;11r mt.'t h.11111: lur ,.,.,lt hhn.utl (th' ~ t' 11• I t •r.rrwtw' j!1fh & 1·.irch & l!OJ O)' workina: with llr 12 8 d -1 d JVii!IJl.ilc1nourbcaullfol Schwinn dealt•r I-.\ (\l-r·1 1-Hl1\\l.l)H l\.l-H~ t'it J.:rt'i'lf\J.,l11m1f' ,_,pr 111l•f&W737v 1j (H'IJPll' r::qH•rien 1·1· s pm :u Y. ever) •Pai Vocation II I 'l t 11 l t h " "1•lpful tiut n11l n(•r otht-r Sal 9 :l Up to $SOii L.L.......ll.U....,. GOLDEN WEST Irvine oHll'c Cnr a Telll•r c-e enl ~u JI) •• U,,l IJ\ 1· 111 '1 1 •'I' ~ '•' "r· " mo Call Mr'> Sulh\ an •.--m nan SAHWA BANK wi th crummum one vear pnor bi.Ill' ml't'llJllW t'~ .,,,1..,1 11tJ"-•·r ' t .,.,1o, v,,. ul I ··r ~ r "" 1 h .,1, It·,. 1 ~ ·1 'pt't .11 '~'" JHTI I l..ot:ratrH· int·umt• + 01111 ~1244-I ·~nt ~. exix·nent'l' We or ,,,.r 1n a,lllrt· ~1 •111:1.J h1·lp11 1111 .. '"'"'r' 1 fl1Jrlun1t> 111 , , .. r , 1•rrna1wn1 110,1111111. l!tl l) II• movl• uht'ad C<il l ~ity 1~1l~,~·~~'.~\~~1~ ft-r Jll excellent i.al un 1' \ 't1 • .1• l'\1 \I'" Fr 1 lm'l~ll~ 1·11\lr·•1.111,.r11 ••tel1111~· • 11ml 6 l~rw(11 JS7 7l!JJ A-...SI~ r Mlat~. s,\ Lfo;S & and ~rt:at bcnd1t~ 11i llll.J.ING C.:L 1-;HI\ f 111 'I.,. .. t II• h .t ' • •• 111 ' -.t .. rt s1,,, I "'" ~ " ' K I' L • CASHlt::R~ f'u-..tion~ WE REQUIRE m aio r .,. h ul"'·tl•· V.• h1011 I Ir• •1 11 •I .\1'1M1t:.nh hirnld , . .,ri , ,pm •r.•1'>:'i't1 IL }() >Ul·,.uµ l'Oll" \1TK•mbl·r uf11ur r>l'r'11n <l;J<Jini: nur.,t·r} i\ppl1t·.rn1 • .XI olUlfur 1nt1·n11•.,. 1.,,1 Moo l-'r1 •fo~' H ~iO toil ~~';).!t:~~.w,.!~'u~AtnL~.·. 1K•l staffw1llbl·t·ontlu1·t •Jo'rl•t.•parklnl! m~'>l be ~l'lr i.lJr-linr & 111rl.l\Jll I l•mfl'1rJ r) 7!'>12666 J~k-for L)ncll1 " .-v """"" " •Hiqt.Sc hool rnl? 1nll'r vr c'4 ' from •llealthinsurant•l' hav1.·min l\r bkkl? "' Caf.te-ria H~per TIMPERALTA ~.bllrtJOO(l.,.J'"" 1nuur cirSalt'<'m '!~~!>~.'~':;,~~~~~Jr~ EducatiOft IU;Jm lo 2pm '>'r('(lnes & •Oentul in.-.urantt-Pl'' Bend11l> mdd l ull\ ~t1urt llour~ 7 14-752-0600 'l.111 111 h url11 L' 111 Ma 11 M 0 q b c t' 'lliun. al lht· • .1b<>' i: Jtl •1-'ree c:areer Jppc1rel pd hou~e plan. :-. II.I\ 1 hr m111 s:i 511 fH'r hr 1 Ext I 0 ~" 11m d1·,1r .1hll' """' t.h·~iasis•·~··""-'SIV" •. o..1....-£ cirt:s!> wtJrk Wt.~k. c<lot ul1•m.il 1·.:-.1 N B l'dM .llt'J 'l .... "'~UF"'CTURERS uo1b fnr dl'l'nt:l.1m.1tl'I\ COOK f'oll 1'1mt' fo r Ralre~nt Hote l. t'XJX'r 1n lj? quantit y t ook'g , i!•l benef1~. m1:nlal & dt·n tal. Appl)' New port V111a642 SW:il ~~ ..,~ u,..,.. • ..-J ~"' •.........vy ~arance L ' I <> Please l'all Ms Urantly f"'VV"ll "' L· l ,ali:s orientated In c. ll 0 .L P 1111' re1mburst·menl Cont.11 1 """'lll'I nl·l'l!i.l>a r) ,\ll 1m<1!> .-o r J(>pl •.it ten iews will be ht:ld on •AkMlity To Work Emplo} t r dl t71' > ~ 7007 fo r more Jowuw al 962 fi601 "" ,11 '\l·~ l'trrt \11·s.1 Iii.MK r.11~ L'-"-"pl. 28. 10 t.o 2 and 3 With P......Je M F lllformatiun t 111f11·tl ~' h11ol L>1 ~l IJJI Do'" Street 'I. II r 11 """ •-r lllLLJNG C.:LEHK t 1crk T \p1st W.Jnll'<i for to 6 at Co nt e m p o •Dni~ To S..cceed RD""ITY c.·.. I I Fiul Sen""' OH1t·t' IR57 I Equal ()ppor Empl<nl!f I.tr"!' c·r1mmt•n ·1al Tr·•v .. 1 ~ .,.,arp per.on llt'l'< ,., 111 Pla centia C'tt<;IJ .,h·'·' ,----------... u COC K C~M· ual:.. So. Csl. Pluza. FB>ERAL Ael'OWlllOfl Oepl to b.111 ,,15-~.io 1 JJ.:l'fll'\ PE>r.un .. el<·t H•d 1 'h pan tr1>r perl>on Selling Amen t•a " BANK.lNG die b11l1ni.t . i\t'l'Ut .111• ~iu func-uon "" probll:'m I 111 I~ qua I ied. tm t\nesl Automobile Scrvilwp cmd Lo.I A ufl typ~ & cxper on addrnc (',\FE'TEHli\ II !-.LI' -.ol\rr h;in dhnc rl'fund:. JJ!1J18U\e Salary depcn s.a.;ty Pacific la.. f;qual Oppty Employer m;.ictune ne<'es sar y C.111 12 nu1n 1111 H 311 pm \fo11 Clerical Trointts in thr 1·u_-.tomf'r s•·n w1· dmt on l'xpenence F.x ATTENTION 180r0¥H Ho Exp«. Necess. Apply Mon .-Tues. "9am to 12a.m Ms. Gil more has l"""'lffat~ -Sandy556-3937 thrn f'ri "°'J>l'l1t·r11·1· I '.\c• hJ \f! imrn• •II.ii• f ,~UJ nl! up~rtunit~ 1n 1 i l'll 1 ".n~itron.' & -.--·· ---------•I r I t.i tnt''lln~ .,.0 r k. l?t>nd benefit:; El :-.>1~ul'I <.:uun INJI in the Mbsion Vie-Boal cl ean1o i:: u bu',. 1~n· l'rrt.'< u~. nut . nn operuruu. for th,• follu.,. bl!nl'frh 'lint lorJlron try Club, Lai::unu N11?Ut1I IOI LONGPRE PONTIAC ~BEACHBLVO WESTMINSTER io/Capistrano Vall•y BANKING water . full t ime. ha rd wll Juarula, 75271 I.I UIS: Pl>!>•Uoru. l-'least' call :\f ike A::.ht' Ph Chef 496-5767 9-J P M crHfor: ~kmggirl.642·0671 CAR WASH HELP rorintenre w ~I 0933 Clasec!.Monday If you are new to Cost.a M esa. tempor arily dis l."OnUnw.ng your cduca- uon. recently dischar ged from I.he ser vice. or for any reason scekmg tern porary or career work. 1-ons1der th.1~ umqut-op portumly You Can Earn S216 p.,. Wk 892-6651 AUTO&TIRE SERVICE.. 5 day \loOrk ~l<ek Appl} Newport T are Ccnlt1r :nx> E Coast llwy. COM Babyi.1ttc r . l o vin g grandmother needed 10 care ror 2yr olcl & tnfant. my home pref &40-17R5 CHIEF TELLERS MOTE DEPARTMENT TEUERS 0.-yeor miflirnum n· perieftu or r~at..d ex· perience witti o bank or sovi"9S & loan. The women and m en we ---- Jte lookini.: ror may be BABYS lTTEH Irle For appointm•nt ured of lyp1nJ:. folding house_kl'<'Pmr<. :'lly llo~c ~ cdl: ' papt'r.s. wan•house Jobs Mon Wed·f'ri Na ar 1 ~ dll!.i workini< ror a lim ited Bushard & llum11lun inc ome Work with 962-8:1!9 )Ut.1111? people Ra pid ad· Babysitter wanted l'X \am·emenl possible. I c:hanizt.· fur ro om & \OU are 18 or over and board Libc:rul home I would be available t 848-99'Zl -.tart work immediately. ----- "all blwn9 30·3 30 Baker. IOPM-61\M. Will I 645-6514 tr.un Winchell·., Uonul:-. 253 E 17th St, C.:M Bakery ~·---·~~~~-----.. Alida Schal !I needs Auto det.ailer Must have counter help 10 her i::ood dnv1n('t re c urd bakery Part time. morn transportation allowance ms.ts. 1116 S Coast llw). available. 49>4661 Laguna. 49'7-4182. Banlong , 014) 558-2136 -Sl® SECURITY PACIFIC BANK AnAff1rmat1v<' Action Employer M If' ti I IV Auto PIX Southwest Bank. reqwres ..._ ________ _ exp e rien ced Bunk ,. Personnel for Mission VieJO, El Toro & Laguna Beach offices Plt'use contac t J oan Gore. 49'7·1nl. RECf:PTIOMIST Exper preferred. Xln 'l workin~ conditions . f'r. mge be nefits . Salary comm. w/exper. 40 br. wee k. Please contact ---------- Dave Ra y n o w s k a . 54()-9100 for appt. Banlnng Alll'OMOTIVE TELLER SALESPHSOHS Downey Savin1<s &. Loan Banlcing s.c.wity Poclfk No- tiCIMll l.k hen Opett- 1 n gs In the San a... ...... Hfor: ,ROOF MACHINE ~TORS trEW ACCOUNTS ...... ntatf•es ha.s a n opening in its Expenenced U\ a.ales Cor OJsta Mesa bra.nch for a a top import deaJersh lp part time teller. Savings 10 Newport Beach. Good &LoanorbanJri.ngexper . pa,y, excellent benefi~ preferred. Must be able call J oe Parkinson at to work Sat . XJnl work· llACH IMPORTS Ing cond.. paid vaca · One year experience pre· MDoveStrffl lions. Contact Mr . (erred with a bank or NEWPORT BEACll fi\aheny642-7f22. savings & loan. We will 75~0900 Equal Oppe>r Em plyr consider previou s ex· ,._ _________ 1 perieoce in other bank. •· positions. Al.Tl'O~CYTIVE BANKING LOTIOYS Medic al • d ental benents. Top pay. Con· tact Genera! Mana1e.r a t ....... 10YOr~VOl.VO Im Rwbor Blvd. COSTAllF.SA 646-tlOl At.n'OllOTIV!: C.-.tfhP.._., ...,.,, ~ IUD-Usu~ Ea.tn while you learn I ID tereslln1, rewardlo1t SeeRicWrtP&. HOWAID Clw•• .... Dl1¥e6Qulllla. NEWPOft HACH IJMlll TBIEI Commercial bank Teller experience ne<:easary (or this full Ume, permanent potllloo. Poailion r e · quires. courlebull " quality servi c e to Nltomers. We dlu a good salary Is benefits Ii excellent worldllR conditions. Appl.ic.aot.a ahould COD· \ac.t For oppolntM•nt, .... c .. 1714)151-2136 -~® SECURITY PACIFIC BANK Semlty P•Hlc ... An AmnmU•t Artioa .......,,_M/F/H/V SR. TELLER 1-\J ll & Part Tlnll' PERSON:-J Jo:r.n.EHK ''OOK BOOKKEEPER ;\s.s1<,tanl lo !ht' r><•r,on tier'k TYJ)tSl. l)O.'iltton req .... 18 & over ""I r"P T' n1nL • 1·11m Part t1m0 c-•"'k. htt' tuok 1-.::1;n•llenl opporlontt y for upeneneed Telle r 10 a. ..... 'i111t S11v1ngs Man al-!n IO II.II phases or SUVIDl!!i IJfll.'rJllOll.'1 Our Newport Oe11ch oHice 1!1 seekini:t <tn 1nd1vldoal with 2 yt·an. S&L bac·k)!roond and strong knowled1w or IRJ\, Keo~h and new ac· t·ounts Th is foll trml! poe.rl ion offers J stJrtlOJ! s alary of SHOO per monl h and great benefits rn dudm~ •Ftee parkm~ •!Jenlal lns or&nt e •Health 10. ... urJnce •f'ree career apparel Plea<;e call Mr (.'h1ld ul Cil4 / 642 4000 for more information. RDEl..ITY HOER.AL ScrviMJS cmd Loan Ann EquaJ Oppty Employer Ban.lnng Security Poclflc Mo- tiOftOI IHk hos i1n· mtclah opeatings in its new R•al 11 tate Proc..-g Cewhr ln ttie SAHT A AHA- COST .A MESA .-.a. ldeG c..didah wll be •xperi...c:ed lat COfl· •Ntlonol: VA/FHA Lomt Proc•ssincJ. So•· lngs & Loait or martgoge bcllllldng ex· periw• preferr.d. Ste llMj ..._.." r~ fro111 St,500 to SI 1.700 •. u.-Y ... ptstdlstCJ on back· grot111d ••p•rlenu. For a,pol•tM•••· .... c .. 17141 558-2136 I !Et SECURnY PACIFIC BANK An Af!lrmat.lve Action Employer M /f' /HN Accounts Payablt- Construcl1on E xpr Prl'f MJss 01tVIS 540 0500 ~1L..-R()(.AI' "'Al-tf '" ' " "" .11Tur.1tt l\PlllJ.: & fll&nl!. " vv • r .i ' .. , .. ~ m1m1tallon ,i..1lh 1101"" 1 ~ill tr;un t-~ :.4!1Hli2 111$! & dean uµ dolle:. 295() llarhor Bl <' .., l.tnl 1-'ree prl' ">C'huol t'hiltl t'.ll't' mdd Tu .. t 111 "ru.1 BOOt<KEEPER CASHIER 1.l.'l.l-.H \I 1 I t-l<I\ CLERK-TYPIST \men • an l'n· Sl·hool BU.'lllt '> f,, • 1111> 11•\tl I ltJlllt'\ 1•1'1t1un .n,111.r 1 ~I.ii;; Fvll c hCll"'C)e 1-\Jll time for ~J>(1rh rt• tarl store 1n Nt•.,.11•1rt 0e11eh 642-4058 Ex111•n l'O< NI aud '"m' kno'4 ll'fl 111• 11( film ~.1111 rt1.,,, ltr Ill 1. lx·111•111J,11Jh-'Ni:! •1:1.,J po .... 111t111 'l.tlh .1htl1t' 6.. l1le rn our I• 'JI \II I ii. 1 ( I I t1ff1t l ''~Jlt'rlt Ill < \C'rll'ln~' dq J1lfn1•nl j(lfJI '"~!'l\-"l t1r lt~1 ··~ll h••I 1ful 1 1 " · (l!'t r.\Jl ''"I " r • . . t . :'1-!"t t> p1ni.: 1 t'<JUI r l·ll ( ,,11 ti?~ ~i4 tlr ti75 fil\l:t ---( 'A."illll-, 11 llU'>l•''' I-.\ IOOtUCEEPER F /C 1111 1• 11nw rrwht . ''"" Pos1t10n wtlh promrnl'nl f\ in 111•1,on .• 1 ·1 ..... c;u,, Fash lsl ReaJE:-.lJleln F r11n1 l t.11' :1!.•1i ve~I -F irm Xlnl o p t-.11n11·,. 1((1 <:\I I portunity 640-0JZ1 , --l~1~hll'r lftr q u.tlrl \ 1111·n' I BOOKKF:El'Ell Som • I 't11n· .,.,,nll'il Full tinu typinl(. sm bookkt'<'Plnl( j r '11 ll p r d C';J 11 :\I r j rlc, hrs lt> be arranl(l'fl l 1Ct'rt r,,r 111t<>n H'.,. ;rt 642 0212 I <;an ' & Cn i59 16:!:! I IOOICICEEPER I I CPA firm al M ac Arthur l C~HIERS I Blvd & Jamboree Htl Jrvme 752·0274 BOoKJ<F:El-..:R C em•r.111 UTOTEM MARKETS oHiee doll~ for l'll'"'l)ort Beach l ntenor Ucs1c11 I Opcnrni.:s 110'4 ;n llllJhlt• firm Om• J!lrl offrn ·. I for roll lime a!l!>l!>tanl payroll, a c-c ounl!I tl' manal(crs on 2nd. & J rd ee1vable. pay a bit>. I'll' shtlt No expc.>ne nr<' ne1· Pleasant i.urroundinl!'> We lram. SlJrt $3 10 to $1 !)5. 5 days w<'e k Dic k per hour Ad\'ancemenl MC'teer. lnlenor Ues11?n. opportunity for ma na~<' 17Z7 WestehH Dr ' fl mC'nl pos1tton-. to SS 50 64S-16'18. per hour 1( quahf1c·d 1-'nr ----. more 1nfm mA111011 & In IOC*KES'ER/P·Tune 1en 11•.,. 1% !l!*.10 •11 r .111 for C H A RT l l OUS t-: 714 5:17 411\U Wi ll 1n Re11tauranl. Sat 1Sun & ten lt"oN un Saturdays b} Mond11y Call for in-e.ppomlment terY1ew. 548-7167 Equal Oppor Employer BOOKKEEP~R Riviera Really 499·2800 IOOK r ASTE ur Part lime. Mon, lpm to lOpm, Tues. l01i1m to 6pm. No expe r ient·e necessary. Apply The P e nnysave r . 1660 Placentia Ave. <;.M lbokstore persoMel. PL· time. perm. Exper'd, 64().~13. IUSIOY Fri/Sat eve s~. Apply in person rti m-2pm, La Cave, USS\.'i l rvlne, C.M. Bus Drivers urgently nMded for ludlng schOQI dist. f\ellible hrs ,. pm preferr~. Salary 5$.28 h.r. Huntln1ton Beach U n io n 11 .S . Di s t. Trans portatio n office sz Yorktown, n.e. ea 11 m.75.21 ... E.O.E. BUS DRIVERS nffded by Cal>lltrano Unified School Dlat. Im med valnina ta beln1 on er~ to a UIDM.td number of IPlllicanta. Cont.act Mrs. 8inttcln .-1211 ext 272 torbdo • SEIL Idle Items with a Jlatil1 Pilat CIU1lfied Ad. ea.ae78. CJ\'11 Eni.!tncer urjlenlJy nl!eded 1n cool. clear Newport Beach. Must have 2·3 years s u b d1v1s 1on design ex penencc. 714·752·5282 Cl.~SIFIED ADVERTISING The Daily Pl.lot is seek· illl( a person to aof(ment our Classtn~ Advertis· 111$! department for in· sid e telephon e sal es . aassir1~ or telephone sales experience helpful. REQUlREMENTS INCLUDE: Must \ype .SWPM (elec- tric I Dependable . Good ape.akin it VOi~ Pleasant persona lily Salary commenaurate with experience + com · mi.u.ion. Excellent com · '*'>' benefit.I. U you are ambltJoua Ir want to be paid for: your efforts, please call for lnteniew: PtraclftMI Dept. 842•5e78. ext. m OIAMMCOAST DAILYPILOT 330 W. Bay St. Coat• ..... E:quaJ ()pportu,alty Emplo1er <.1.1-.ll l t \I. '1<.11 1 rk~ ... µm• l\p1ni.:lt''' \il[) S1t11'•1 ... 111 lil' .Jdm1111,t1 r1·d d\ 2n<t ,h1fl f"'''l 1lln' upt 11 j '\u1om11h1k '", ,.,,,11' n .10K & w,\l l'H ~:ss 1.1 Ju ror IJl.'Nll\.'-~Ith IOJlh A t11r IJH'..C.lun,ol .... JI oln\ lo.l "" l'Xfl<'I 1-'u ll t1m1• 10 kl!\ Jb1llt' l'ro•\ 111u 1n1: ~6-5201 oHH'l• l'X(>C nl'llli.' ~ 111 m 1 I .,ur1· 11111,111 r a 111111 ... \l't•llt·nt ,.,,m11,1,,, (.'001\.wrlllrain Whr:-111 ltour..Si''lt11I 10 \\I lrt'nt'fll., 1ni l u111n 1·1 '4k l'<K'"' H1·~lJura 11 l lnl'dlral. d cntJI. h fr 111 ~~I A U 1• uHl!r-. \Int .,. url.. I 'UT:tnl'l', ell' IOR routl ,, < hdllln11ng 10'1Uflter 't'Jrrl Pt:rson. full ('O\lf11n m1•nt & i:•>lld r 11r IOler\ll'W. plea .. e or Pl t 1m1·. 1nl'lll t• c,1n•1•r & .,,.d,1n pi n I i·all I wknd!> 2yrsmin eollcg• gr1.-s!iwn f'lt-.t'Se Jl•Ph 1 Pt>l"tlMl'I OHirt> Apply 1705 S u1a!it llw). tlatl~ "10 ~ 642·4321. ext m t...J.guna &:b ADPPEMSIOM SERVICES I*' :"l!~'J)(irl !'t•nt••r l>r li44 43/ili 1·\I l liJ "· () "· CLERICAL We h:ive an 1mmed1J ll' operunµ ror someonl! .,. ho is or1u1ruwd. has a s t•ns<' or ur1tenC) & J(UOd clertt'al !>l<rlb Op portontty ror advam·i · menL & excellent com· pany benefits Pleai.e ap ply rn µerson N~ HlaitMahtni 49 FaihiOR lflmtd Mewpori ltoch An Equal Opportunity Employer I J OericaJ rBSONNB. GBBM. OFFICE PART TIME We are seeklnfl an eftkieot, people oriented person t o p erform diversified duties ln the Pwnonne1 ()(flee. Appli· cant a hould have bi'- lnguaJ skills, S panish· EngUsb fr be able to work Mon.F r i. morp· l.nga. Apply In person. hno·n oon . Mon· Fri, Penonnel. MAlllOTT HOT& 900 Newport Cent« Dr Newport Be.acb. ,£.OE. Wheo you call Classmed to place an ad, you 're as· s ured of a friendly welcome and he lp ln wonliDI )'OW' ad for ~st response Call Now I IG-5tl7I ORAHGECOAST <.:ountcr Help . da)'' DAILY PILOT Ncl·d ed Im ml!d <.:.rl I Ul W Ru) $t b31 2828 o r 1\pply lt.7.1 Coslu M l'~J lrvt.ne.So1teG. CM. Equal Opportuntl)' Counter G;-;.!Lady lo d r) t::mplO)l'r -dearunl( tore IO Co~l.1 Cocktail Waitress. ni~hts &. ~cekrnd:-. pply 1n pers un or phu n e Mr Forrl at 770-0055 f'orest L.anet.. 22771 Cc n le r 0 r . F.J Toro COME JOIN US! kEYEHTRY OPBATORS Expanding firm ha s openinJlS for data entry operator I y r. min ex- per . required. Full & part time hours a voil ror 131. 2nd. or 3 shift and /ot week ends. Som e t e m · porary pos itions avail. C&ll for appl. SAFEGUARD BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC. 2.283Fairview Rd. C.M. ---1 Mesa. 7am ·2Pm 546-!)64:1 Counler Help. sandwich shop, Mon . thro t-'rr IOa m to 2 pm 17881 Skypark Blvd Suale l rvme. 556-0670 UJunter Help full lrm e Cam eo (.,1ean ers. 1650 S an Miguel Or. N.ij 644~ ------- COUMTHWOll S AM to 10 :30 AM. Donol Shop in H. 8 . 963-3096 ---- COUPLE WANTED t o help manage sm bu1>i· negs part-lime. Mus l ht! w!Ulngtoleam 642-~7 CUSTODIAN Immediate opening for a mature & reliable custo dian to work in our larg e Lido Marina VUJage. As a m e mber of our janitorial s tarr. your rmponsibditiell will en· lail day-l(>.day general maintenance, Including weekends. &t lmowledtce ol Door care. Xlot com· '*'>' benefit.a. Apply in penonar. UclDMINeY .... 3t20 Via Oporto. &.e 4 Newport Beach , Ca Equal oppty employer M/F C.t-r Serriu Out1oln-. p l easant personality to work w /c u a tom e r s o n ~. nm tra~ra. ...... queatioM. typ. .... Sell S&.arter..Jlapldb_ expanding consumer~-------------- dect.roftlcs Co. Advance- ment potential. Call ,llPtmQUE Nl-7171 f\nd what you want ln Deily PUot Clualfleds . ~--·~ 7100 ~....... 7'00 ;..-.i................... ~ ................ . tw.w_... 110t w"'*'7· ~a.,,,.. ~ .................. . ,,,.. U\tl flXIDfl)' dla tri'"'lll11 • aoll C'lt 1n1 .a.c-npqc,na for u11uu1 ••~b'• mewl pe>pulat ............. NJ 6 Pl'Ume po.llM)I)• a'f&ll WOt'l your own hr• Call Clrtul1lion ~ _, ... MOI) U\N •n lOAll to iPM for • SrPrat "-· ~ ~ be famlhtr wJlb mo&ar auembli.,, rom s--.ia 4U'd •eoer•Lon lntl!Hllo11 w lrtoa 1nd Aatll>" Mu•t •l•o bo t'apttble of I Upt!tVllllJIC -.mb&y worhn boUd naembly llne ex Plri•ncv In tt1eo above ...... wUJ quatUfy )'OU for lb&I &lC»IUOO •••AlOMCI M&ut Cl\)oy pftOo• ·eon hc!l, w orldn1 w llh C'IM!Wmen 6 deUall work 6 l.YSJWll P1ud v1uUun, urli P•Y • lw•llh in •urant>e Apply V11m 41Hn. Mo n thru Yr1 U."*11 Peat Coolrol, 6914 HandUlph, t=u.ta Me.a OlllWM'10 Hoh l E a ee ut lve ....,W...., 7100 MllpW_.... 7100 ...,Wal• 11• ~. Top ll.IU. req ••••••••••• •••• •• • • ••• • •••••••••••• •• •• • • • •• • • -• .. ••••••••••• ••••••• HiMl n p. pref. Some •c tmwauan lattallen tor LOAN SICllT AIY M'M'f"'W'ee awa for 51 dn1. Newporte,. Inn, UnMln l.wat.ka C.o. lo p n ti ClO IU • • • ••« 91l•laC. •· •n.c..1 • .,... x. S...O.C!.(:aU IDllrtlale IOM COtftPHY IG-'50'13; ciu-.-1 JM .t:.O E. G&1JcolDIUJ8Uan Type IOwpa. Bull. Slf.fUa _.,.,.,, ...,. tat1•~~e,+=""1&1U.llllMA~~~~~==:ti: ance bediarwnd pre ferrod ILICTalCIAM Now )'OU can l1unch a lrvloe complex P h 3rdShlft (12-lam) new C'atffr wbile you 144·4201 Anytim e & ""1mnent ~I foe' Meipyou.r......-Job• wtmdl .. • aar-s1ve mabn.t,euee Jfoua~leena• WHt«d ~ .t'•rmera 1111urance -LOT~SO.... dectric11l1 wlmle equip f/\dJ or Prr. Room for Croup will train you a r--" 11utallat100 " r epair edvanccment. XI nt PIY yoo full commlulona lmmedla&.e opening Con 1klll1. 2·3 yeara U · p • y I b • n e f It a , Car ~ you learn &:fore lad aaleB mena1er 8 111 ptnence, troubleaboot· llCJC98, 552-0105. you know It you 'II be Yatt'll 1111. ccntrol panel1, D.C. ---naldng w1vea In a re· V/WPoncbe,4~11 ctrcuat.ry, Must be wlU· HOUSECLEANERS wardin1e life time pro-Ina w work overtJme . Carnel!,Pff' TopQ f euion Call Gene l.VNctuaricedutyJl-7,full Excelhinl be nefit•" Ginlbam Girl 14$·~ DUJard for fl.lit detat!Js. lime or part Ume. Good workinf( cond. Int: 11 p1aid ··--------•! S-.5111. salary M eo Verde hoUda.ys,com panyg,roup ,, Conv lloap. Ml Cent.er 1nauranee, 11ck p ay IMSUIAMCE St. C.M 5411·5586 benefit.a. liber al vacation tb.Mcleaner P(f', F tr. own tr&M. Top SU ~ 146..tl7l AGINCY M.chloe Shop Trainee benefits. etc. Ca ll fo~ DAYTIME HELP, u~r 8'JCll prd'd, ~. "'°nudJr DRAFTING - dea.nHll AlthoQ{lh not AR :U S'l'RUCTtJRAL Wt olftt HUIJeont, PN , _________ _ ara1lvc .. 1.,.,.-1 .. e11 ('OR\JJ')it'nfuraitc with t'll pen~ aml wb1hh , aind outat andinll l'om1,•n1 hl-Mrll• which 1nrluch: paid ml'dJral. t.lt.'ntal .aml lite 1naur11nce t or t:mployeea. and tJ.-1wn d~Lli for 1mnu·l1111tu rona10eralac.1n, .ipply 10 GUYS&GALS Ho.-ekeeper, part Ume, Ille. medk1l ~roup , muat ht' 21. speak 1'.;n11tuh & dnve Apply al 722 Bahr St . Coiita Mesa ~" casualty, com Sw 1u a utomat1c·s , appt. or come to the Personnel Ofllce, Crom merr 1al l ines un penmnentfullllm~l)Olll 9a.m·U.am. 1.3pm, K on derwriler. Expe.nence lion, 4 day work week tJvu Fri t.o com plete ap· '* ' npu w fqt food 2 yr 1 • x .. et I enc e: -..P twlptw ~ M hr 1 ., •k a os itert Otber mlalmum floyd ~ ahJlla avail Apply UI We1ver Struc tur1I pcr900 betwn lO 3 30, ~ _. 81rcb St ' 'Mu r.r y 'fl ' ' , ;: I 5 N II 'I~ ~. • Oroad'Wa)', L&awua Och, Onver Gardeo~r. t'Qm °' raU, 4!M~ betwn blnahvn pera<>o Hiave l.'>12 valid Calaf he Cood D£UVt:RINU f'APF.R lo V!!nllina mach1ne1, C M area 839 2857 aft «PM dr1v1n« record Nuumwn a11e 21() Apply Penoyi;1ver , 1660 PlacenlJa. <.n.t11 Men Ptl'Mlfl to Gl':NERALOl"l''I 't.: TYl %'TS st:Ctt t..'T AIU ES AtWUNTING <1.1.;t<KS Tup P11y No t~c· P 1d W«kly MORHU. I emJ)l>f111y Scrv11'~ I rvll'lt' 7 !)2 0000 t-;O t: M I" Vcocra.I Olrtt·c• ~citing tr reward1nii w o rk enrollln11 rnrrch.ant.1 In 0 C 'a new &-ruotie Card Club Will trtin Earn SlOO every d1y It ')I easy I{ fun l''Ull ur part ume Call JOit or Donna ~I ·9077 lia.l.rdresseT need~ w1UI ~ome <'h entt'IC N li CIO$e to bear h, itood pa rking 6'13 5342 t'VCS 4jM. SfM3 Housekeepers, f uU lJ me 4t Ptr.11ood workllla cood1 t1ons. 8 pd holiday~ £.0 E. Bayview Manor, 642~ HOUSEICEEPH r e q 'd R o b e r t 3 o n &:n 11331 lnaunnce M SCX' Inc: ..,. placaU<>n CALI FOAM ---------•! lfBU Von Karman _87S4562_. -•MACWNISJS• Irv M7·7100 EOE IMTHIOI DESIGN IW RIM Id& 2-d Shift Neerh sban>. organized snu. CEOWJNG• IM person for general MEOIATI': OPF;NfNCS secret.anal, hght book ANO OPPORTllNl'fY k.eoepmf( "' typm~ Ac t"'Ok counta paya"blc & pbone ordering 833 2182. •"'8pedon Newpon Beach •a.c:trid-. D@Uvery pe...on want~ m.ist bave gd dn ven re <"Ord, ~ease call 833 1888 ORJVER, atoek ~ler k must know OC an••. chance for 11dv P1tr In duat Supply c.o 2167 s Delivery man l8 yn1 + • Hathaway, SA LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 Wei;t Su1u:r'ltrurn Santu At1u, <.:u responsible Mu11t have -• valid Calaf he lfravy DRIVER. Cv<tnl 21 years ----------1 hfl.UIS(. Apply in per son, & over, Rood dnv1?1< re aee Jeff Kerm Rima, oord, LA/Or ange Co de EOE M I'' II llCIPTIONIST lntlnt" un•11 Cin'ut Joh for bcl(1f111t•r f:row10.: l'OfrlllUll\, lHllln11t11hlf• Polillion Min1muul 3!. wpm llAIR STYL IS T & MANICURIST H!!ntal !llllllun 11vllll Ncwl)Ort Ar•och S48·22S6. HANDYMAN E1ler '11 Inn L41CUn11 Brarh 9 30 t.o to 2 Mon lhru Friday S3 5ttJ hr C.all 4IM al04 btwn Noon and fl J>M ~k~ hV4" In WMnt c·d by senior citizen Mullt dnve [,,. llalm.1 urea 213 tfl!ll 6043 or 714t6i~ 6760 t:vcs ......... ~ Wanted ln~nor b es1gn i\ppn!:nttce for a le•d1ni: des11U1 firm 4!fl-:r17G INVENTORY 40PEOPU MHDB> Sept 28th & 2911• lrvtne 7 30 4 uo Prodlilctioll t •Bedrfcd cnlftftbly •SM.t •tall work"° •MtchcRcal cnsftlllbly •Tool rooM nm~hhtid •Tool rooM nmchJftlst w,. are loo6ung for un outi;:01ng person lo 6ell & rm111La.u1 indoor planlb, full & pert llaM: pos1tiom ava.at .. ble 1weekcndll re· (Jllred Plc ue 11pply m pPl"ICJ(l Mon lhru Fri, l'I 5 ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 San Joac1wn I fJlli. Hoad lrv1rw J>1•rsonnl'I Ai.:rnry 488 to: 17th, (.;(11,t11 Mt•su 41166 Harbor Blvd <.:.M llvenca. 213·S8'.H3~ ~HOW SECRETARY (;ornrnunlty D1•v1•l11p Slot• 2'61 ff4 i 14 70 t'or smull elel'tron11·11 1•0 l.ll(ht j11n11..()n11I dut1t:'t1 Delivery & pick up In ro truc:k. p1trk1ounv. Mu11l hav11 vaJ1d Calif tin v..rs ~ecoper '-" day 1wr wtt•k Hulboa Island m~~ CUM 640 J944 Mm1mum <>X1~nt•n1·1· rP !•--------• QUlr•-d St!vn;;I t r i,1n•'l' •DIJVHS• •FUU TIME• Neal appearance . knowledge of Orange c.o.mLy Good dnving re cord Over lB Company vehicles. $3 10 per hr +i ncentives C:ill Mart '151-2686 ,,.,..___~ ~1t1on.'i a111ulablt• M<tmt ma11 for general dull~. rlt-anini::. paint mi:, 1·t1· Ol<Jtor m;H1 pn· h·nt~J i>Prm.a ncnl Joh, Jo.J Tom area ll30 3321 l)elivery person needed Will train in bluepnnt tng. ltuot. Be h S36·29'.a> ml'nl (;(·twr11J omrr I 1 1· J\ p p I y (; I. <; Wt:CWH:ll Dll"'Y /Office loy Full time, valid Ca dnvt>rs hr nee Neat ap pearaot·c Apply 1n pen.on t.o Mr Fuentes at Robt-rt J:ko1n. W1ll1am '11le Irvine Compunv. u community hu1 lcl1•r . lot>aled 111 fo'11 ,l11 on Lsland. Newport Ht·u1·h. has an 1.Ttmlod1a11• np1·n ~ for a person dt"onni: a challen.:mv. 1111Jl<1rtu111 ly & allruct1Yc -.urround in~ in lh<' UwltJt•r & El.crow ~rv1t·c• lkpurt rnent YOU CAM GOTO WORK TODAY Sy11lem11. 111~ <.:ontlQr Ave l''V llF..ALTif FOOD STOkt~ Sale5 & food bar help, full & pt lime Ray~ of lleaJUI, II H 847 8002 HOUSEIEEPERS & MAIDS $3 40 rlt'r hour {'Al.I. TODAY 557-0045 • ll1£hjy c 110ll)t'lll1 \II' rate!> •Plent) o(t1v•·rt1m1· ·~fl d1frt'rc•nll.il fTQtjt & Assoc. 1401 Quail ---------•! St NB DtlJVHS Men or womeo 2S yr:. or DEUVEltY older Know Lhe coa~t F\Jll time for local de c1lll:!'.I Net $180 a week o r livery Xlnt dnv1n~ re m or e . Orange CuJ~l cord reqwred l"or appt Yellow C<tb , 17300 Mt 557 tl212 Mr Wei.t. Herrmann, F'o unti11n Nl'W)lOrt Slallonenl lnr Valley <No of SI atcr bctwn Newh u pe & Dllhvcrym.an. ore-furn dl' Euclid 1 hv<'rv OC1LA. bobt:i11 __________ I tru('k·. ~<I lln ve re1·ord. ""PN iin·r S3 50 .,lilrt 1----------1 M<'Muhan l.k.'llk ti4l IW:ICI l)o•hvn LA T111w~ ti ho1ml~ :1 :JllA M ll 1.)1/i\ 1\1 r-.,.,.,, \ un ur w11vor1 J.R1y., off JV,ul $.'1111 pr OJ1 !MIS441,1Wi Mt:J D f; I.I V t: n Y & ll 1:-; V MAN w;Jnt ... d for fum1turt-~tort' s:i 50hr l11 \lJit Al>PIY m pcr~m 1001 Nµt Ul vll CM op;LfVER Y /Of'"f'~I C E BOY Full time Valid dnvcn. hc-en.'ic reqwred Neat Ovf'r 18 AµrJly in lll'r.<KI to Mr f''uenlC''> al llJJlJt'rt fj1>1n & W1lh,,m F'tc111t & Ai."I(' I IOI (Juail "It N11t Hrh llr·I Mrn over Iii for I. A 1'I me., to ho m C!> 111 N II c; M Pl•rm p it $400 mo 646-06J7 ()f 646 5844 DRIVER MH~ Newport Ue1wh c-;cruw 1;/fll'c ha.~ an opening for a On vcr 1 Me:i:.1.•n1ter to make dehv<'rie!> within tM: Oran.:t> County arc•a :ind perform uthtr ma:. l'l'llaneou'> llut1e1> Ex penencc 1i. not reqwred, but you must have a vldtd CaJ1forrua dnver's llOOJ'l.')C und hJ:ht typing 1ik1lls Startin~ sal:ary l)OO, pl!Jl) 211 per mile Plca:.c call Jark1t- SlutMedl for more• 1n fcrmat100at1)4;!-4000 To qua hf). ('Jt1d11la11• '>hOuld he c·ap.1hk nf handltnJt IJr.:l' 'olum1· of paper work & i.cn•ral pro.)e(u ~1multanoou:.I} Accurale typin~ & film~ ' k 1 I I ., r 1· q u 1 r •• t1 Pam1l1anl\' with IC•·JI t.lit.:JU.-h:lo(JI d•l('Utrll'llL., helpful l'h:a..,.• t'OrTllJft'li' .1pplw.i !Joo or i.cnd r1·:.11m1· w nh '>alary r1.'<1Wrl'rt11•11h tu L f'AHSON.., THE IRVIHE CO 5.:1<1 N1•wµort ( '1•nh·r l>r Nt:WT><irt &·a1·h. E () 1-. E.XC.'('1lt1vc Sel'rl't:Jry 11~ !>l.'!lant for eu1un~ •·ntt'f ta1nmenl firm Mu.,t have xlnt typ1n~ & i.horthand 1tk1llt. & bl· able t o travel Salary negotiable Call Oon 494-0S&I f'abnc Cham 1nlerv1c:w lOR for fl1"1nagemcnl & ~~ pos fo'<.1bn1· "' n · tall c:xpcr n~ (;all Mr., Kmdel 64f>-4040 1:-'actory Wo rkt-r-. 1n c·hem1ral rt'f1nny full time permanent r>'"I WITH Cf'\-Llr\W::. llMP()QAPV '111'.0••••lt ~IPIMI~ Hr1<1~tr-r in thi' mommi:: JllCI )!rJ tu work in the· Jf ll'rnoon T11ii w1·1·kly p ;J y 1'. x I" (' 11 t• 0 l <> IJ 11111'1 UOJl)' for .tfiwClft'b " I 0-by operoton W~/touchl • PIX Operators .; N se bocrd /rKept >"Stat typist o1 Ger.1 Ofc Typist 145 wpml "Secretmie~ lw/w /o SHl <1 Mail ckrtu ..-Twi: & Tetu Ope,. ltt·~1i.h•r tcJday :ind earn •JPIJ'Jrt.wuty fur C3bo San l.AJl'a.'> lll IJ bcforc· "nd <11 Sevt 557~045 Cf'\-Llr\:. ll•1"'"'JP .. l1t l1V,l,.1••I '>rllYI· I, 3723 lirch Strfft Newport leach Del Men over 1.11 for L A 110\Cb to humt'!j in N li FtDEUTY Hl>BtAL Scrtif9 c.d Loan As111 Eqwi.I Oppty Employer t 1 on i. 111 ii h ' c· h "o' j cber:rustry or work 1•ic ---------peneoce with 1•hcmw:ib. C.M f'rrm p /t $400 mo. DruS( aerk, exper prof. f»6-oo:l7or646 51144 I pharma<'y, 9-6, Mon·f''r1 --Must type f'ark l.1dQ DEMOHSTRATORS l'tlurmul'y NH. 1:i42 151111 Parl·l1mc your arCll, formt.ervww houi.cwar..t•!i/l(roecry , L'--k Will tram n8 3360 ""*"11 $200-$500 per Wei! DenlaJ A11111!ltant, X ruy lt c required Garde Grove office. 638 7111 Dental Ass't , exper'd sin> mo Full benef1U. JM2..6625,54!M110 n.1(.lstenng voters to help qwilify I.be L1bertilnan Varty for baJlot !ital~ CalJ 964-1008. ELECTRONICS llavm~ a hard ume find· 11\R work" Are you in lenl6t.ed m a career in electronics. weather fore c asting or telephone/teletype 1n · st.allatJon & repair. The Cali f or n ia Natio nal Guard 1.11 lootan1< for men & women lllteresled in hdpful. Day & t'Vl'ntnR shifts. Slart at $4 hour Will train Comple te medical & 1ru; lwnt•f1ti. paid for by 1•omp11ny Paid vacatwn vlan, July & Dec t merit honu·· plan AutmnatH' i.alary in cr ease progr:im . KO E 549 3281 · Jo'1leClerk R.L Kauu h w. a bcu1n oers spot for a H .'i>P & hardworking r:.erson '" filing dept. Gd work mnd w/oppt y for tra1n1ng w/advancemenL'i Somt· lYJIUlR pref SS.SO/mo 5 <bys, 8.15-4 :..I ContJC1 Peitgy at 549-4100, ext 225 DENTAL Penodoollst needs port tame asst J days a week &:piended dutJea oppty JC.Ray eeJ"llfacat.e reqd Exper. pref'd . Xln benefits Sal1ry opeo Call MU.631. ~ ahead 111 todays Floral Designer. 2 yre 1·x axnpetl.tJ ve job market. per' Jrvt.ne. p rr WETRAfN vou• nus 1s 1sz.1040 JOIS AV All.ABLE!! TYPISTS WAREHOUSE ASSEMBLERS Uot1U.'W'I, r•trll trJday' DENTAL ASSJSTANT Small fr leo d ly easy pilM:ed deot.al office n outgoing fl frien dly cbairatde aaaistant. Good wortdait houri, Newport Bead>.~11 . )'OW' gc>'den opJ>Onun1ty N to earn a substantial Fry cook. full or port 0 J:,. monthly Income, bave a lime, w1U tram. Closed C E N E R 0 U S &ln.Log..!_~54~~ RETIREM ENT PLAN, MorPcrtn ... Y.OI': MW q u a 11 t Y f 0 r L O W Couples "indMduals tor Deotal Allsial. Do you I N T l';R EST H O M E hlMIM&& of "OU' own. -wmt • career tn O LOANIJ, l>luif MAl"lY 1 Cen de help wanted for aWWng all your RDA MORE 8 ENEFITS! fo'ur Local Amway dl.alrlbut.or furn 111An . SomeselUnf(. sldlla?&eo-0121 fW'thtr WormaUon cull trains you for splendid Must be dependable, J ohn M c Null y a l opportunity.Ph 547·3l82 mature w om11n. •'IT. DE NTAL ASST. Part '714.IWll-7383 °'apply at ruRNITURE MOVER Salary open. Apply lo U m e . Mu at be e X • 211151 Npt. Blvd.., C.01t.a PollitlOOB avail. for full penon. Tuea Ulru Fri. perienced. Call 648-l&ei:! Meaa, Calif. Ume Pft"IOn to move an 1.aJI Newpon Rlvd C M_ bSween iam-lpm, Mon Uq11e furniture from pro-GIRL "'RIO"V Chr fti. IUICT.:>MICS ducUon 1 rea to olc:11 r " Current ~nlna• now floor "' \O' Hllat wit h /Vr!c ph'1, dn crr1nd3. f It, Delbl AM't. Ortbo .• Chr.. e.w for meo 6 women Cl.lltomer pie&. up. UOOd oo bliwon. Muat be rel 6 ~ :;,anto U~; ~ ~ iD ei.etroruca co. benef{U. Apply In depMd Rldlt pay for w eek . ToJ> u lery fa or we•ther foreuaUng l*'IOIJ! 1801 E. Dycir Rd riJ(tllpen.~_ beMllta Ortbo • Noaper. nec ... uy. We S... AAa.CaU 751·lUll C'drt Friday, Md front ore 1 .RDA reci, IG21131~xP· ~ ~~•Ar T .... O RN t;. f Mk for Pau!. "PPC'arlnt'e, Ulf' typln ii -~--Al.--._O_Fn_C_E_A_aa_Lt-t· TRAINlNG WITH PAY, 0.dew", l)lllt.lme. for 40 t f'IQ, 40wpm, lllnt work· .,...... RE'nllElU!NT PLAN, unit .... com-•ex C.M. l n l( c o nd , n rar OC ..... l*t tlmt, front 6 r II"' AJ.rport. 8aJary 1700 lllOO dMlir'8de nperieee. r• lDWINTl!llaT KOlllE 6Q.115lorl*141M mo. bated on u pe r. = M days •eek. ~~At:t ',,r :A~~ GDIERALOrP'JCE Medlcal benellla pd. m .11a. llOllE BDl!'1T& We ,_ irchrin• 8t. John R. w R. ~. Newport WT'ALASIT. .-beft ...,&.\II for XlllU,.,....acompetent BtadLf7t.J.!!!_ ,-~"*I'd. •to automatve •Cfieu l =..,~1:, tbe = ~ N.JJ. lnaurwe ~ .. --M&oUa1•k. pwhen4ce,•dephHMa• our ~>' hb 1mm.tlat. ... ,.. atallett, medleut.. • ~L...:....~· In· opemn, ror eaper1enced -----------1 cook'•· 11 r LI AK Y ...,.._ ·-•1 .,. __ COl'I· tel.,.._. pro.pec1lna Dl!NTl8T Hper1taced. Vl:T &RANS EARN tad. CeJI NMey *-7111. ..... "' OW' rnarllettn1 Gree& opportunity. Dr. 8Pl'aAL CREDIT IOf' o..aiornc. dept • ., ..... hou,. ,, J!llaaHr, '42·0112 or pay •.~ ror11 Receptlonlat /Typlal Qit tllnet!U. Cell Pam WmT more -..orma....., ca lmraeCl. CJPMins f• con· 8,..,._,,lt'lnWnl.w. • • . ..... J 0 .. D II c N u I t y • ...... 4tMtdroolc firm. <7W)tSmlorappty ., Good~ vofct._ •<'· GUAIDS = 'i:S:~:~ -=--~Bl,d.-, c.o.&a coa.iabed ,,,.... •bW· P\111 • pin lime All ts~ ~tuU nr · ~1 • OOl'nldia.a Mlec· •re• 1 . U n I Io r m • DC,.\lrport Demo.k Aalembiy poal. Vic. U. derlceJ reqd. rumJahed. t\I•• II or f>Ml.Taylor•A.uoc. lion open. No taper ~ wcntn1 I coodl. • °"'· .._.,.. ..&come. ..._. .._, ww trm. 1uo .,.ae. I• ar1 comm. No~!Mt APP--------1 a.rt. C.U -.ma '°' ._,.,.Appl/, Oalftay 11 tJlllHrlaJ ProtecUoo =~~~-MP"'!.--. ScleatUlc nc. aoao lenlce.L 1~at w. llb --oyw .. ._ _ .. _._ .. , ..... ar __ ... _._._._. -· .......... Ana. ID· 111*9~..... WAlft ACl'IOll' ...... ._,. .. J.J • 1"' IWLYPDbr a YWMs.._.,. ... Uwvrrt. I , . .... . .. . .. .. . .... . . . .. --· ... ,. • MA.HAGEMEHT fur ltn c11rl~1ve pn vale· r<"11ort St .. rt 1mm1•ll •t..xc elll1ll <'•>llllJ.Jn) ~.L, for 1·mµll1v1·• .., & dc"'"!ldt•nL.., RETAIL v~t l'lu.., a rt-tJll 1mpon r h .. 1n I'> prf''\ently ex pundanl( th rou~huut c a11r To meet lh11> .. x P,Ul.'>100 WI' bl,'(."(! i.harp, t"fllhus1a....l11 1nd1v1dualh for our m .. nd1tr·menl tro11n1·c; pro11ram t:11 •·t!Uf'flt ~1unnm1t bt:oe & & IUl1Wtll potential 1''1ri.l ..a."'1~m(•nt would t.1<• 111 'wn l-'r11ni·1.,r•1 hut m1 .... 1 "" wllllM' tn r 1•lo1·at1· witJ1m < .111 r ir vou ar•· 1ntc·r,..,t4otJ 111 .t 111;1na1:1• m••nl • .1r•·••t w 11h ,, \'tllm~· •·xr 111111• ,.,, '>t-11rl ~lllJr r ~Ulllt' 1•1 I' () l\11~ l!t ,-; ~.ir1 l-1 ;ont 1-.1 ., •11 1'.I lloney Baked llam~ Ut:U CO NTEI< lff•:1.P 1mmed. /\ppl1callooi. als<> ta.ken for Nov & Omstmas hollday1> fo'Qr COWJt.er & ham IH'OCt>~!I I.Ill( Will train 0 111 M urk 673 9000 (;all TUt'li·~»t afternoons 1-:xp rm-f .. in•d Wall 3723 l irdt St lrlUll •\all llm1• J\pply 10 Al'PLV l:"ll l'fo.kMJ'\ per'lon. 119 ~ ('11.1i.t •-•~•"•"•"°'•ri••1e-oc11 __ _ Hwy 1..ai: lkh ur n ail 1 14 4!H 11:i21 .. .,k r11r 1:-laant> r----------11111111qr ..• , -------·I ASSEMllBtS : , ACICAGBS 11<..tiPJTAL ADMITilNG R£CEP'Tf OHi ST PleaM see ow ad ln today's pope,. a1nder RECEPTIONIST. SANTA AHA TUSTIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Equal ()ppQrturuty f:mployer M It' I MACHO,ERS I WAREHOUSE I SH.,-REC CLICS II I \ 1111 "'" rt • "I ' I' .t n 1111·11 t\• II\ • 111 111 •• , ,, ' 'I ' ... '"I, ' r , .. "' ~ Ill• •H· I II• ' hlo' \lo"'~ • t•• ti 1111 I ••I' 1,, .• , p.1.d \ " .... , ... l,u \ "' •• le·•· I I I I IELL~ . . ' I I 1111 .. , I I "r11• In I 1 "'·" JtaiPITAL I In 111 E---·...a.: I ~·~ I' PteaM ~:' od In : today's ,_,.,. •der ~ARY. lll-1441 'Jlf" 1111 II• t • nt• r I Ir " S11.t• ""1k SANTA AHA TUSTIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Equal Opp Emplyr m tf HOSTESS Apply daily 10 to noon MJ Casa MeJUcan lle:st. Hr> Mam St Balboa llOSTESSES & UlJS GIRLS aU sluft:s Apply blwn 2·S any day 673·4700 . 3 450 Via ~IN~ Ho1tesa. XJnt oppty to s upplement Income Welcome new resklenlll Perm p/t. fleJI hrs Nttd car & typewriter Hosp1tahty Hoat eu Servtce. 547 J09$ lkX.d Ham.aaplag s.m.r.1sor c.an,;,.~-;;.&A!d pclllllJon C'\OTWllY available for batd worldn« Individual to ~n Ule Hou.uket:plng 0~•--1' t..m • n t . Sui>ervlaory d uties ln- c I ude l n apectlon11, d1rt.'Ctlng hou11ttleain1og atalf, ete. Rel1u.'CJ ex· perience preferred. l!JI • Joyoutet.andlnl( comp1ny benefits. ,\pp ly 1n penon; t•n\·nouo: Mon Fri.Pl'l'llClnMI MABIOTT HOTa IOO Newport Cent.er Or. Newport Bead>, £01'! HrMI MAlllOn MOTa NII' ... _,.. ... .., <Alll• PLl' ... llln -HOlrJHOSTISS P/f,PM .,Mftl., W..PMt 1111111.111•1 .. 11 II• "11 147-l 4t5 11'107 \o\ .11111·r ,, \ ,. C''l,1 I ·•Cllll.I '\,f!IJ• I SJl-4542 :11r.1 <·.,hut 1!11,111 !-,.1111.1 \11.1 9SJ..OIJO 71'; :II ~ta.n lln fl&H 111111 k (Jff,,•1• I l".1111.11 <lppor1un.t\ L-~~:::.:'~--1 Insert s.ert1ons L.A T1m1•5, llPM 2 AM , pd h y lllDOWlt done, earn S75 wk °' m<)n-, 5 ru11ht11, ll 8 89'l IM22 1NSPECTORS IMfttOCESS I FINAL lmmt!diat.e opportuntlln with 11rowth oriented 1'0rllpan y ul f eri n t< st~ bill ty, IMIC'Unty and u rcer pcMlljaJ we~re nUtnt In· dM duala with maolmum 1-2 yean eaJ)«1ence with lo·Pf'O("t181 Ind float In· apert lon of p reclaloo pu\I. We offer HNilleot, pro- arnal ve u lary level• commemurate wllh tx· perienee and 1blllty, I nd outatandln• comp1 ny bmefiu which lnclllde paid medlcal, dental, and We W W'ance for employees aad depen· drt'IU For Immediate CilnlideraUoa apply 1n Pll"IOD to. WISBLO 11lMIPOIT DYMUICS 3W ..... letentrom 8emaA.u.C. eCOOl/f'M E.O.&. m/f/'h Eadt.balopportunU• for I~~~~~~~~ hard workln11. people r: Olt-.S people to Join u. lMIW tn u.. hotel ta· r-------· ...., ............ l'IOlllPlll1 lltaeflU. Apply la...,... ...... lloa· rrt.Pw+r '. DNewplrt Ce.., DP """°"' •ae1a. &.o.a: . JANITORS Pt lime of f1C1• 1 lt>.irun,I! ""~ M t•n ~1 & ruoµlt.., t ···n lf.al () c & bt·.i•·h "'''J \ Cdll !'>32 li55H hrtwn IO'.tm-4pm Mon fo'r1 LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS Jl.'JI W S.•i.'•·"tr"rn "><t.ntJ An • .1 < \ J1"f'T) Ot.,'fi' "''\t'f,11 I'll" 1-. IJ I'. m I h & J:ab C(J\'l 'f If;• llJ hl'll' 1--------- v.11.h ll<'kt'l ..... 11 ... 111 ~'"'"' f'\1~'111.' s:J hr 111 .l/ir1 \1 \llJ full t1rn .. ll.1r1 .. ,r CMJ() t11 Si Ill' ii \llU r• Inti lltl(d '\pt ts• h fn't' (,.,l.., & !'>;it •• m c .-11 l 1,1:, :w~1 1714tn24X41! I ,t..i.llh .,11111> lh•· 11111 .11 J 1-'Wl-.Llt \ '"\I I .~ ' I ·ll'Ulhl ~· 11 ... I •• I l I n1 lo1ik11w 1•11 .111 • ' 1•·n1·nl•<d WJ111•md .ii• t llv.. l~·~'UllJ. IS.•Jf h MAIDS 11 t· r ' •• n f ,, rn 1 I t , r w ('fli!<tl't-m••nt ""h &· rt• "·"l'"·n..r11 •otl . full. l 1 m1· i. ITll'lUJll '>I.JI/>'\ l•K ...... I 'oaM W\'(•lwnd' tAI. .l(>Jll PllLW Mo.II rt•l.111 Jl'Wdn MJldi. ror c;o.,lJ ._.,.,,, lllore Th.a.:. Pt•r-.on mJ\ I lM. 32m u .,rbor Blvd n 0 w b 1· pr t•' ,. II I I ~ l'\alJ llmt' ~ Wttkl"nd' l"fn(>loyc"'1 h~ .u1 11111~·1,. n dmt 01 \m.tll <hJIU JO•I \11\11.>:-. WA',, f'JJ 11.i.1 ft••l'> th.al th1·ir 1 f11ort &. 1 C I II"-\ LJ1Cu11J llr h ,;tll1Jl\ " 11•>l hc·in•• ,,. 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"fl. w1llini.:nl"' '" I "' r 1·pt rt'-.pon.,.111111, I ""'' k''·" CLERK 1 \1.m.1r1·r \., 1 t.on1 ·• 11\·, I v.k hlo· ltl.lq,.. lot m;rn1 I ''"""'' \11r11 II.arr \ '""" Jl(f/ .Jwrp & alt"r1 Your 1·J111 1~ J)l)tl'nl1;il 1~ dlrvc l h f'!liat.l'd to your 11pt1t U(fr & M!ll mc~wauon Thai.'·' " <'art'l'r with lh1· f1111•..,t J"W';'l.ry 1·ham in lht: I ' :-, WEIS FIF:Ll> S Mr Klein ~71.87 540 711jl:j 1.c•i.:al Se<'t 'v lr111nf'I• r~ed for hUhY ht11t11 lion firm ul t•11s h1un l 'llund Xlnt ~kil l\ l~'lltf)'. CQolact J WWI • ~1 ----- LBiAI. SICUT AIY Newport Beach. full llmt• posatioo. Salary rum rncn:surate with exPf•r Call Mr Nebon 6GIW2 J.JoX:ALSECRl:.'TAJ< Y l.aauna lflll11 Ref'1•nt CA probate expene1ll't' r~ X.lnt typintc & Sii Wlla r.-q d (.;li lt Mn WIJISJow fur •ppt 1137-LOlll liu\\ d .. t.i pro" '"''1111' • '' I tw,, rJJJt'nilli.'' un ht (I., \t.11111 uri .. t n1·1·1h•1t f11r 2nd .,tuft, 1-'Ufl or p.1r1 J11J1l1..' & .in \'111 n.11h llmt' 11.ii.ndlt-'>lJlu' • .111'/ ltl'fll or IJC'f< 1·11t.11!•' 011 from ·•<'('(JW)lanl., & ht-11, tH..na.I A ... k for J tldnn•· ,,Jurt1Jm1lt' Qualll) (IJfl 754 rr.rf tml with t'fl1l 1J..pt & ---------olht'r refattc>d •Julll'' Must ha\I' .it·rount1n11 "' . bookkt~plJl.I( l'X~'I & ht• ablt• IAJ Opt'rnle IO kq .trl dma m;.u•h•n•• by tou<'h Pit'~ cuJI for ·•Pr>l SAFEGUARD BUSJN ESS S Y~Tt:M !-. INC ZlKJ F'aJrv1ew Rd (' M ~JOOI for WHITI-: ell"ph:m lJI wiUI a Cla.s:.1f1('(l All I Sl.89 per DAY ThJt 1> ALI. you pay for a Yld~y ad tn lhf' DAILY PILOT SERVICE llRECTORY 00 IT NOW' 642-5671 -Get GR•:t-:.'ll l'r"h ] Call 642 5678 -------- r.-- - - ------, I Man ufacturmf.{ I LIGAI. Ta.AJHH Needed fCK 2 inrl offke. need sharp. or l(anized MCrd.ary W/l(ood 8lllll!i. Senie ol h umor C$1JC11· llaJ. Some exper In c1v1l llthc1Uon • corporate would be helpful. Qsll Me r ed ith at (114) IMl>-0100 I Rapidly grow1nJ{ O .C. mfg co. I I located close to San Diego & G .G. I Fw_ys in modern indust. comple x I h a s 1mmcd. openings for highly I I motivated, well q ualified personnel. I -I IECEIVIHG IMSPECTOIS I I Recent expcr In m echanic~ & I I 'sheet·metal parts. Must be able to I read blueprints & knowledge or I ins p ection tools . Challe nging I I position w/xlnt oppty for personal I LOAHSHI,,. FMMA/GHMA Knowa.dge ol Ji'HA JV A loeo p1cllagu1f( easen u.J. Opportunity tO grow wUb ra p.dJ.y eapandinic n1t1on a l m o r tl(ag• banller wb.lle enjoylnit lhe pleesanl working 1urroundlnf(1 of tbe Newport Beacb t lrvlne wea ol Ora.nRe County. Excellent be n efit s Salary commen surate with exp e r ien ce .ti ,.tormaace. For •PP 't call 175·1080 ull for ...,.. COWWIU.IA ... .....aenuat •• llanppCo. A~ Banker Co. AD equal oppor. Oo. 8eUwttb~£! lt'a•BREEZE a ... w Ma "2-5878 I gro wtll. I I ASSEMILHS I I Skilled mechan. assemblers. Must I I be dependable w/strong desire to I excel. I ~~:JrNi ° Co~~-N :,Q~~Etl I POTENTIAL F O R QUALIFIED I 1 •NDIV. I I Day & Night Shifts Avail. I I I I I I GRADCIMIENDOKI 1 I 4030 w. CHANDLER I I SANTA ANA, CALIF. I 7 I 4/116-t6IO J L----------- r"' ' ' HllpW.-, 7100 ' .... W .... ~ 7100 HllpW-... 7100 DAil. Y Pl.LOT ...,w...-7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ll!'.C!PTIONIST .._.women 2 to 3 d ya Help wmted ln web· wk. It typlq, Cood on HllpWtllhd 7100 'HllpW..tld . 7100 HltpW-.4 71 .. .....••••..•.••........ . ......•.........• , ........................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gii.-= .. ~.,.-· £11-...... • ,. ......... , •. taCwv tnlaeu. '51-2'111 · mwa a1e 20. Apply liiiiiiiiiiii--miiiiiii Penftitaver. 18~0 ~ -0. . - PRODUCTION Sot l111mnf · THi LOOI _t\tlq i.lOLtht_fJIJ~..Jfl YJm.!Pffll l'Jltn'• • wnm<>~ N'Ofll1YfJr~on-~r~ h1ts thl' rollowloj! p(lb. avail SICIDilY · RHt IJltwle oriHMd ftAudal corp. c:rtathut ...., job s-IUcml for tefl ~.o;._ Secrelarin. Req11ir•• aeueurial tklll•. .,_,Uon t'tttulalon. .... 11 .. SIOlw. f\lll or pit Work own hr., hUllAUWh ea, 4UU dm&a. l'dirMe. m i&St bt· over IS Call »M>934 U•n'7 U•mor4~pm WORKERS UlrTugatcd boll ca. hu opiolop for c)eoendable employfft. Will lrei,,. Xhll bentfltt lo a crow· l.na co. Muat be over 11. ~ In pcnon before tpm 15581 Del Amo Ave • 1\iaUn. See Pete. w .... ·, D.,t-Aut Mljr'I .3itrnri> gals,w1tash & mgmnt bkgd r I t& 1 Pit. • . . 2 mmmum 5.5 wpm typl· mg • Deal ... groomed appearance. Cha.llngtig position, u lary com- menaurate with exper. many fringes. Apply 1n person lo : Ame r ican Home Mortgage, 230 Newport Center Dr •• Newport Beacb. lleda1lcall1 ~nC'ltud ...,.._ Wiii train l o ~ QK&alb label ........ Pl'WI fU.oslO t8CMAMICAL W..t• Slperi~ kn de1111D ot .._ _______ 1 a.mall m.chln4l part. for r mecbanlc:al and elrr N1.1rMr Allendant ror &romed-.nkal mttblne Ulurch Sundll) momina e. ... poMible for i 4S lo 11 4S & •Om• 1-Yout as <Hhul t1•1t•)' moulnlli. ~ ckpartmcnl e " p o r t H " r b o r provide• envirunmt"nl Lulht'ran hurrb, 7~8 for t'ballmg&q work as l))v\'r Or N 8 slgnmeou. t:xcellent Mll'k benelitt • v.~n NllRSES ~plement in Con,act Peu9nn\'I. <'Oml.'W\lh tun tkttPref SSl-IOSl Equal Op Mudel &. kl•ep pre!>ent IJQltlmaly Employer }Ob Oa um.-d asses ~~~~~~~~~ now• MedJuJ Recepuorust & Insurance Biller fo r laboratory . Call Jan MG-0140. SO COAST MODELS SO COAST VJLJ..AGE 714 ~2970 Part llmt', 11lternuon, fem«aJ Otn~ WOfll (A IJ 6'20UI PAIT·TIMI ~OMISTPU W• need a very ron11t•1e:n UOU/i, PfnlOfll bleo 1nd1v tor ou.r ~ offa ctlff llr11 from IM Muo l''r1 c ... 11 maeoo E OE Patt u~ belp waott'\i, Moo &/pr 'l'ut:a night& ror p rodu <'ll Un Muumun1 agt 20 Apply a t Pe nn ys11vl·r. 1660 Placeoua, Costa M~i.tt Part u me help waott.'<1 Approx. 25 hlb per week Sales Toharc•on1!'IL\ loc: , FaMioo b land. N H ..elCAL SICUTAIY OfffCl SERVICES Qle"'elJc penlOtl to do xerox copylOg. flliog & •P•art-T•1•m•e-----·1 general services Com Sh.up, mature person for busy neurologist om ce. Npl. Sch. 80wpm die· tapbone. Some general duties. Heavy e xpc r. prel. Salary & benefits. Call 642-1057. pany Wlll tram Newport a.UE JEAM JOIS Pharmaceuticals, 897 Transportut1on prov1doo 16th Street . Newpor t from Bris tol & Birc h Beach. 642-7511 ext 11. Street. Hours 6pm·2am. Upm-7am. S3 JO per h r OFF1CE CLERK . 1 1{1rl Moo eve shift only $10 00 office. Bkk ~ exp e r . bonus. Ulpm 7am l. S at, helpful. Vanous duLies . Sun. Mon & Tues. av~11. Nice 11.B. location. Mon-part & full time on re Fri. 8-4:30 893-a56L guJar shifts . 18 & over . 557-0045 r---------1 Off.I'~· I PAY US A VISIT l Cf\·Lln: PITSTOll runt ur-t"t11b trnowltdgc:. fu ll um~ over l lL ~~ Phwmac,Y Clt-rk for com· mwlity pharmacy No exp r ne~. Mu11t be p1mrnn bl~ 846 7439 Newport Odeh area PHA.RMACY CLERIC , ... Tl ... Po:utwna 1av1alh1ble 10 our df\.lil 11torc lucated 1n Ir. lne for d11y & evening v.wk up to 32 hour.> per week Call the Store Ma.n.il(er for 1nterv1ew .ippointmeut. THE GUILD DRUG 5404W..,,lrt 552-1316 !:;qua! ()pp Employer •••••• Piano movm.: a!ls1stanl. part·timc. 751 1121 Plicilll'~ LEAD Grave yard sluft opcnmg for q u alified pers on :;up c r v i s 1n ~ c l o s C' tolerance prcc1i11on in JCCllOI\ moldin g ID nv..'CilcaJ d1v1s1on Rapid j!row lh f or pe r !>O D quallried Mcmntenance P tT housekee p er for Lawyer & Dr. Is 2 boys, IV. & 4yrs, Uve·lo. Fri· Meo, 3 days, sro. Irvine. Ml-mo · rwc....-..Cltril Urgently needed by lhe Hllallngton Beach City School Dist. Typlog s kill ol 40 wpm required. si,.~ tw. per day. S'.67 per hr. Contact Hunt. Bch. Clly Schoof Dist. 73S 14th. St H. 8 . C&lJ S36-88Sl Purchasing ~Clertl Downey SaVUlgS & Loan bas an immediate open· ~ for a career mmded uxhVlduaJ. Mercband1s mg & accountJ.Dg back ground preferred with emphasis in bank rela ted products. Mulimum or 2 yrs. purchasing exper reqwred. Salar y com m e ns ur ate with ex perience Xlnl worktnll rood. & benefits lnclud· mg pwd group ms. & pro rat sbannii. Contact Mr:. Knutson 549-0902. F.qual Oppor Emplyr REAL ESTATE SALESMAN WANTED EARN UPTO l5'< COM MISSION NET 1-Ca n earn from $50K to SlOOK annually 2-f'lnd out why w.-. .... .... MN:1 o.,t-Ant Mtr"1 Sharp g \.IYS or gals w/knfdg or high lash men's clothin~. prior bkgd nee . 2 F lt. 1 Pi t. All pos. are sal + comm. + co. profit sh.aring. Call for appt. to se t up interview. •• I I ........ for •At I" ... lee• IClllhit.T,,...vtftHe1 of H w;. ... ,.... ~w.,,........ Wrldl 11 we. h M6-THE LOOK ........ Two llllfh .. 540-4500 644-'500 ............ 7 -to !'!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!I lr.r..t J.11,.. ..... "! I~ l~cl•ctt so•t ~~ oeeda Cull "' Al • I • part-Ume belp. P1Ulble hours. Apply between 3 6 We off tr • co11t· 5.. :mG2 Beach Blvd. H.B ....... ... 1.. it .. tflh _SJ6._7W1 ______ _ F I J I eel • fJOOd Restaurant ~ ialsy. Aflifll'I Ptr Lunch help, North ......... c .. Katlay llB.~<B-5> Cl•t1tra, Persa•••I Restaurant D1pc tw.t. The Dert>y Restaurant as SANTAANA TUSTIN COMMUN ITT HOSPITAL IOOINT111tiaAn s..toAM, Ca 92705 17141835-3555 Equal opp emplyr m 1r RECEPT /TYPIST Immediate o~rung tor person w;good typing skills & j!eneral omc:e ex per. lD work 1n beaut Newport Center Cor p olr XJnt rn nge benef1h Salary Sfj)O + . <.At II Nan l'Y· 64().1972 Now l&kmg appl.tcauoni. for Coo k s & D•l>· hwasbers. Contat't Mr Henderson at 546-8390 ReWl SILVERWOOOS NEWPORT We are 1nterv1ewin~ for full & part u me perma nent Pf)R1lloru, m Sale!> & CashlennK Expenimct· r eqwred in sale' or men '.s !me f urrusbinji s & sportswear If Ca:ih1t'r I.DR pos1tton destred .. x penence preferrt'<i Xl11l tnCOme potenllal !ti 1·11rn pcmy bent'f1L'>. Appl) 1n person 4S FASH10~ ISLA' lJ ~ewport Beach SALES PERSOHS PttsonalJty· p1Wi aduJlJi t o wo rk w1lh and mouvate ltid.s over 21. (n Laguna. Capistrano. San Clemente areas. PART TIME EVEMIMGS PHOHE: M2-4321 or 494-9466 En 2:SO. Between4·5PM Ask Jo'or Andrea Sales ROllNSON'S M.wport Jlas ()pellJ.ll~ f'or Cosnetic Sales Per manent f'ull llmt> po6Jltonl> avail Ex per re quired Salary+comm GeMral Sales f'ull & P 'T ava il. exper prt:f Stock ~uU ume txr.1 ;.iv ail. "" Pt'r prt'f. xlnt <.:11 bt-f\1>f1t.i.. Apply l't:r'>tJn fll•I :\I ~ • 10 12 ::2 Fo:slti°" Island E.0.£. S.ill'"> •SICllTAIY• To Sll,000 ·. NOlumoker, •CCurate 45 wpm. 10 key by touch. Growing rarm offers good future. C&ll 751·2600 SECRETARY-Typist. 60 wpm, Costa Mesa CPA firm Salary $700·$800 mo. Non -s moker. Call Terry 754-l040 for appt. SICUTARY Newport Sch law frrm see.lonit s«retag Wlth xJnl lyptDR sk1lb . Expr with word pro<'essin~ mactunes helpful but not ~ Call 54().5400 SECRET ARY /'Ltcaal Exprd Small Tustin of. ri ce. Sal a r y open P e rma n e nt D 11 y 1o 731 8S53, e ves t wknct ~ ----- ~reun al ••ATTENTION•• Student:. Te11cheri. Medical Recept1omst + some assist 10 back. Pediatri c o ffice . Preferably mature. Fr· mge bener11.s. 645-4670 Mrs. Austen. & LET YOUR I IEMPOllARY PlllSONNH SHM~ SKILLS PAY-OFF I Mechanic new li e. earn b1J.( SSS ----------Or call Mr Crook.i. for 1n ten,ew appt f..W 24~ Equal Oppor E:.mpl) r SflGS & Hot TYIM llou.ww1 ves • ' EARN VACATION S$ WF.NEEO Sf'X RETARI ES IMM J:;O IATEI. V With°' w oui shorthand Loni( or ... hort term. hol.t - day & vacation pav, ho'>p1t.ilit<tllon ava1la bl~ MEDIC AL T R ANS· CRIBER -pa r t-tim e . car diology pr art 1ce, J\leowport Sch. 645-304-0 MEDICAL Secretary for OrthopedJc ore.cc. rull time days. m ust be knowledgeable Ul lakini:? medical tustonc.-s Rapid typmg & transcn b1 ng. Sa lary rommensuralc wit h abi llt1ei.. Ex penenced only need'app ly call between 9am IOam. Mon tbru 1''ri. 644-!mS Medical Recepllo nast Orthopedist ofc. cxper preferred, 631 ·2200 MEDICAL BACKOFC-EXPER'D. 631-:!16'70 Messenger. responsible, ownur. good driving re - cord. Guar 30/br wk. S3.25 hr + l8c m i Call Melmda. 8:30-10:30am. 56arll. 3723 lin:h Strfft Newport t.och \\ nrk.nl! for Kc•ll\ .... "I ~uotl ~;iv lo kc·c·1i 'our I '>k.11~ 'nam I\· m.1k1• ~~~~~~---1 c·,lra m1111t•\ :.rt lnt•I "·'"w t.1111· ,\II nfl .l·c·I .. 1" 11 ... 1w1•1lc·11 I •Typists I • Secrdanes I •Word Pl"OC I • Acct Clerics I * Clerlls I I I T " " " ·' \ ,, .1 . d I 1 .11·.1 1 ,.,.,, t l'l l'rr .tl. h01111~.··~ :-,,., l'r .1 11·t· I IELL~ C.111 nr C11n1t• In Toda,v ln!nl• lll-1441 2102 Bus!ness r l'ntn nr:, t• ~lllh':.'illi I PASTE· UP ARTIST Some H Sehl drartin1t helpful. 4 day work Wl'ek Pd benef Call 979·7660 Moo thru Thur PBX Answen n..: Serv1Cl' Operators Im mediate operun1ts for expen enced & qualified people. Start ing salary dependent on cxper Paid vacatio n. med.ical ms. 645·2550 or 833-2124. PBX ANS Serv will tram. 7 3 & 8-4. Pleas ore. tn med bldg. 2 wk.'I pd vac 631·5640 Mon-Fri 9·5. PIXOPER. Earn while you learn Telephone Ans we rinJ' Service full lime/part time. Varied s hirts Days, afternoon or even i.ngs. Locations in: l>ay !>htfl. vrev1ou:. ex pt-r w1lh elertro mec·harucal backj!round 1n rcp.ur & mJintenancc of 1n1ect1 0'l m old•nJ! machine' or :.1mtlJr l'QWpment lst 2~~ :.haft open1nJo:!> i\C'l'1·pt1n1? tram~ or cx~nenn-0 I 0 J t' l' t I 0 n m 0 I tJ I n I! maclune opera tor.. The~e are pcrmanc>11l upcn1n~., with we ll establl!>hed 20 v r 111t1 :1 A !'Ompany a ieadl•r 1n thC'rmo-plnslirs Hap1d ..:rowth for individ uals showmJ: desire lo be part or the team XJnt benefits includinf: company paid rnedJcaJ & lire ins dual choi~ dental pro~ram & employee mcenllve pro- gram. CIMCO here Come l<tlk with them . 3 Our produc t 1 n e xpe n s1 v l.' land bud~el term:. 4 Pre-set appts galore 5-FUKI out why ' Wl''n• J:O( the best tJun~ ROIDI: NB area Ask ror Mr Howard 95S 3402 ------ REAL ESTATE OFFICE MANAGER -new Ofrll·e tn Corona del Mar. Xnt oppor tunity fo r real estate broker C<t ll ror more 1n for mat1 o n 675-4487. 675-4456 RW Estate Sale:.: he or unlicensed. Will lratn 67J.nxl Ask for Bill. th~ manager Metallnat1on Eng ineer M.S. or Ph.d·E.E . w/2·4 yrs e xp will s us tain metallization processes wtuch includes filament + EB + mal(netr on evap., sputtennl(. RG A a naly s i s. p l a s m a etclung. ion muling. c v momtonng . & process development. SSl3/wkly. Ta ke ad t o near est e m ployment develop- m e nt d e pt D OT 003-061-030. Ad paid fo r by employer. 11.nl .nj!ton Rcal·n 147-JOI X!IOi \\'am <'.'r AH· ::215 FASHJON ISLAND 265 Dn1uts. C.M. Reall Estate Sciffs Opening for licensed salespeople . locally ~. with national re· ferraJ system. Excellent wo rk in g c o n d1t1 ons. Earn 100% commission For confidential app •t. call 759·0226. E xecu· Systems Realtors cn5TAMESA/IRVINE ~ TUSTIN t;qual Opportunity RECEPTIONIST HUNTINGTON BEACU Employer Fa.sh.Ion Isl area. Fman· Ideal for stude nts & --·-c1al ser vices fi rm re· l.;1i•una !'\,f?Ul'I Sll-0542 :?i"l"ji (";ihot Hn.uJ S:int;1 Ana 95l-01 l0 ii'>:'\ MJ.n housewives. Ma ny co I P r e Sc h oo l A 1til'. quires 1nte ll q~ent . benefits 1nclud1ng pa id t-erur1catl' or expencnl'e. mature. well groomed m v a c a l 1 on s T y p 1 n I! Call 640 8820 ----dlVlduaJ lo act :is rercp· 35wpm ... E .0 .E Call p P·School Tcachcr 2 t.torust/front desk. Mui.I 543-4230Mon. thru f'r1 :rs ex p e r coll c~e have cxper1ence1iiood d r references. Typing s kills t In 11~ H H111t·k Oii .1•1• 1 PBX/Recept p/t. Sharp egn-e. (;ah · le<tchanii nec·essary. Immediate lady tD work afternoon:> rer t 1ft<'ate U ut1es. Mrs Via. 644-8824 tcach1ni: elemental & operun~. Call 9 30to3pm natural &oc1al :.c1ence. 64<H>l.23_. _____ _ U.ERICAL Monung newspaper a uto route. Approx hrs 4-6am daily. Ideal supplemen- tal job. Approx earnml(s S37>$450 mo. 540-3008 & Fqt1.1I <lpp11rtu11.I.\' Fmplov1·1 1\11 I" '-'--------- Supcrv1!>c child's ac· RECEPTIONIST . Sha rp. t1v1t1es t o p romo t e . personable individual fo r PBX Rec-'ionist broaden & unders tand front office work in 11.B ~r·· physical environment real e s t a t e o ffic<· Painter. Must be exper., mature Rer required . Salary open. 960-3361. 54(M)722, 7-lOam. Parki ng Atten d ant. --Maletfem .. pt & F-time. ---------1 Call be tw n 10-5 pm . NURSES RN's needed for private duty ID pn vate be ac h a rea homes.• to 12 hour s hirt!> available. Call for in formation. U pJohn Health Care Ser vices. 7S2-0095. f'l1rsing 67J..4800. ------Par~ ~ST. PARKING SUPERVISOR lmrnedJate opening for an assistant parking supervisor a t our busy ,parlrmg strurture 30 lo 40 hours a w eek. Good starting salary. For ap· pointment call Dorothy &weral. (7141675-2790 $40 per day. Llve-m 3 days per week. days flex- ible. Personal care & meal prep for elderly lady lo Corona del Mar. Call for interview. UP· john H ealth Care Services, 752--0993. Equal oppty e mployer ~~~~~~~' M /F Get GREEN cash for WHITE elephants with a Clasltffed Ad . Call IG-5171 Part~e help over 18 for tn&ertiog & tying early &In AM only. L.A. Times M6-0l11or646-'*'. The Administr ative Service Department or a lead.mg savings and loan has an immediate open mg for an md1v1duaJ with J!ood commun1cat1ons skills and typ1og of 35 wpm. Respons ibilities will include operating SG-1 phone console. ma ii distnbution, and general o Hi ce backu p Ex- perience is preferred . but we will tram the ri~hl person. Starting salary will be based on e x- perience. Columbia orrer s ex· eel.lent growth potential and an outs t a nding benefits package includ· lng dental coverage, lo addition to an ideal wor k environment. For an In- terview appointme nt. please call Personnel at m4)i76-7101 • • • •• •• • ~\e ... ~ e e STORE e c~'I \~~oa(\00 • MANAGERS e S•\\J & ~· \O .,. A. Sl.000 montn1y to 1tart • (/,'~ · ~·~~~'i~ AW ptua bonua oppor1unlty • ~ \~ ~"\)<~ Q·~· AW . ~~e('\~'!t t. 0 ~'if> AW Ewenlng Men...,s •.•• S~75/hr. • ~ ~ (<\' \: 'W Night M~ •...•. ".00/hf. ~~~Q· • PMtTlme ............ $3.75/hr .• • NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY e • • WOftt Cloff to Home! Company B•neflt1 • e • LI,. and Health ln1uranc. • 8kk uave A • ....... 8MrinO • ....,.., of Oftftlile • •Two week pekt wec:Mlon • Aaipld Achanc:.lfttftt A ----• ft> teron. • People 40+ •nd others are encouraged to •ppry. Cell or come by for more dtt•ll•. • 715 North Loara. Anaheim • ----=----' EOE MIF/H (714) 774-9210 • (213) 637-7309 -···-......_._._._ Observe child & evaluate Proress1onal telcphO'll.' p r ogrei.s. Con f e r manners. typtnl! skill:. w/parents on develop· rcqd. ReaJ estate he de· m enta l t rend Sal a ry strable.Call846-6608 wrs. 40 hrs. Send resume ---------lo~l Michcbon. Irvine. RECIPTIOMIST rlX 92715 Jmmed o pen i ng 1n Pnnled C1rru1l Board!! Established g ro wtnR company m the Sant<t An.a lrvmcCom plex area has 1mmed1atc openmg!> for the followinR ~lSI l10~ mort~age banker exec ortices ror personubl<'.'. \'ersat1Je & ver y pro· fess1onaJ lnd1v Must be exper0d on busy pw.h· button console If you en· joy a wide vanety or duties, 1ncludmg It lyp· lf\R, caJI Cathy Brennan ESTIMATOR at Califorrua Mortga11e General knowledge of 8J2..a600 E OE. PCB Mfg process re --------- quired. We are willing to RECEPTIONIST train. Previo us PCB Needed for Inte rnational purchasmg or some ac CPA firm in Newport clll.I( eJCper helpful. Beach. Must have front office appearance & be C.toMtr Sen. Rep. Ability lo communicate well, follow up is essen- t.laJ. Some producion con· iroU exper is helpful. able to hand le busy phones.. Typ~ SO wpm required. Pleasant en- vironment with vaned duties. CaJJ 714n 5!>-0'741 ask ror Sue or Lilah. Lead IMPKtor RECB'T10MST /SEC'Y F~ military MLB print· NewportCA!nter. front of· ed ctreuil mfg. Require fice appearanee a mlllt, min. 1 year exper with heavy phones, some lyp- M LB 's . Le ad bac k· ing. Perm. part lime ground preferred. We or-1·5:~pm. 640-5470. fer an x lnl be n e fits t>---ptJ · t En s Pf!Cbge which locludes .--..: . OQlS • g-pan. medical, dental. life ins. ~ for c~r~c· Prom s h aring, paid lie clin1c. Basu~. om ce vacations and holidays. skills required. Lile bk· f'lea&ecall, 714-335-1464 kpg. Call Dr. He hir BELL I NDUSTRIES. _972-_L581_:_~~~-~ E.S.D. 1831 S. RJtchey St. Santa Am. Cltt.. Equal Oppty Emplyr PrtllllnC '.ool PASTI UP ., Receptionist /Bookkeeper roc prestigious law firm . Newport Beach. Salary commensurate with abUity & experience. Ask for Salb TI4/840-S650. 1o*iDil ror a compaQY Rec:epUonilt: ans phoae, .._..you cu bulld • typing, Will Train. career? We would like U> $100/mo. Roxie 142"'210. Lalk to )'OU. Compoainfl Diipt. now acceptlq ap-~Typlat, P'lekl pticadona tor pu le up. Ne .. paper Synd. nda AP,pl.)i Tbe Penny1aver, special peraon. busy 1880 PlaceoU1 Ave. C.M. phones, plHunt at· '11iun. momia&I. mo,pber'e. Ult benentl . MOTICI bow D.U, PUot Cius· 1nect adt display their ~ wtth legfbWty 111111 lmsNlct t Ou.r ecll, we 1te proud to HY, rul.ly 1et reault1. Pbone 90!811. 5tt"700. Receptlonlat· Front ofc needed run time ror bu ay Nwprt Opbthalmolot11t'1 ore. Jbt.P\'19-5 ...a.n. -.. -,_. ... -..... -... --......... -- RECEPTIONIST nie Loan Oepartm~nl or our beautiful Newport Beach office has .in 1m mediate operunl( for ;in c·xper1enc~d Rcccp l1orust Re:.poni.1t>1hl11·' wtll include front uff1l'\.' dulles. phones. and ~om+· rlencal runc1mn:. Tn> 1ni( o f IU 50 wpm 1:; net'ded RETAIL SALES H. L' D 0 L. E ID Ult' :X1 Coast \. 1llaRe need~ J part t1 mt• .. Jlt"•Pt'r'>on 1':Xpr helpful \1ui.t bt ~p&n.,>..1ble QJI Judy RH'S .>J1 ff 7•J Immediate o~nmr ... l<Jr Calif he Hn s :\t•wpor1 ~ach art-a All 'hilt:. Contact !:>and) Furn.~t ell 1111s pos111on offt•r ' :. 645-57(17 i.tarung '!>:tlury of $700 per month plu!> cxl'l'llt•nt SAlUNG l ~~IRLTTOK benefit.:) includinJ? dt:nlal ~ed for 25-Z7 l'rms1 n1o? and med1ral insuranre :.a1lboal. part t1 tnl' 111 a nd pr ofit :.h a ri ng cludm~wknds.64S·7 100 Please call Mr Peave) for more tnformatum al m• > 642-4000. SALES l-:ner11~·11r & cre.ill\1' '.i.le:. IJt'r.on nt'1."dt-d for CailJ ~les.i .irl'.t Xlnt rommL.,ston t;.11pt:n<'.'nt·l· ~m . ...-J 642~ !:>.i.11.. ... TRt.R.OH MUDS YOU fo ftll J\ Jl.lllc ht• or llr 1J •• f I r" rn m .or ' 11 • n111tur1'\l h• pur11n l! goo..cb motor '>l>Otl> rt t..ult-r, Gn·al uppl y but '"t' Jn· \l'r) ~··l~fltH' & 14<tnl l'llflfltfrlll Wtntlt:r lYJX>:> onl~ \\t-lrt1m 1•x pcrt.Jy Vl'>ll U' & !>t'I' Call M.r ~0t11! :>to to~ 9 l T \ & S 1' 1-; It 5'; 0 ~esperson l'rdcr f)\er Zl. nu exp nee Mu~t be VOLT YW~AAY -PVC.a 546-4741 38'1Xwmpus Dnve ldrro.-.-. from John WJyne turport 1 r;qucll Oppor 1-:m,ployf'r • SECRET ARIES • Typel:Jl F.n~r·)( S15K G0typ10SH90 SlJ,800 • Cot.tru.e I ors Sales Our Office • Appl Only 1 Free ut Remder!. ARen<'y 4020 Birch. F.tit.ab '64 Newport Beach . 833-8190 f\tll & pan ll me post l1om .i.vallable Recent FtDBJTY References r equired. respon 1\pply Mon thru 1--------- FIDBAL Call Mrs H.ams. 6734055 ~ cmd Lo. AsSft cr~96(1f f'n t. .. n :l:im bpm ... t~ J t' r t I\ 1· r m R 1 m ., llardwlllre. 2666 Harbor 81 .C ~ Equal ()ppty Employer Sales Clerk. prestu:c druR ~~~~~~--~I 5LOre. NB Full llmt'. :: per m som e wknd ~. Sale; Resident Aides. 11 7 P fr . beneh b Mr. 1-:1 .. 000 Wanted younR mt'n wht1 7.3 P IT for RelJre ment 67~150 I wtU l(et d.lonlf ""ell "'1th Home. Newport Villa -1.1. nm 1· n l' J I I \t r 642·5861 Sales Deh,en llJ\l' lull I !Mm"'°on s.w t<ra !l I ---------lime & l>Jrt LJmt ~1tJ· RESTA RANT HELP o1va1l Ynu <Jn t'1'JI('< 1 10 ..._ !)(•>! Job'> 1 t>ml>(1r.1n Part lime Lunr h '>hlfl l'am up 10 $7 uu ix•r hr 1.1. 1 r k •' r ' n • • rl • cl Counter help needed for .i ne14 t·umpJ.rt} iJoiui.: l .1 ! • t • 1 1 1. "' • r k • r ~ $3.W per hour Ideal ror interl'Stin)( w ur l.. SJ ,J ht < u t111J1.rn' collel(I.' s tudenh & 531-0842 S4 ;;, hr lll'rl. T'P''t houseWIVi.'S O C. Airport -----$4 .!. i hr ..., I" n 11 area Call Ron 2 s pm. Sales. f\tll lime Po:.1tw n Clerk .. St , " hr nu., %5-0SS4. 111 Retail hard~arc :.tori' Dn\l•f' SS~ hr llunr Restaurant NoSunda}-i..or F.ve.'> Set> lll,l!lon Bca1·h I. n11111 II !-. K ENTlJCK \' FRI ED CHICKEN Hlnng M e John.son ut IJl ... t . Rm 120. ~11 U.11!.J H_ W Wn £hl r.o 'i\ H' • 11. U 891Hii 11 Sales Personnel KJtr hcn Personnel J::xped1ter.. · 128 Rochesl.l'r. C.' M 1': O 1-: SalesRJrl full t1mr. for an I ~tary Uque storr Mu:it work .E:.,J)\'nenred ~Ith It !{ht wtcnds 330S LdS?una Ca · bookkeepin~ ENEHON nyon Rd . Laguna Be:irh CORP &U OJ8(J f\tll IJmelpart t1mi.' Clean & pleasant Bea r h atmosphere Free rood & dnnk.s Uruforms supplied £95 S. PCJI, La~ Bi.'h Restaurant Mature person. full lime Snack ba r . Irvine Oubbou.11e $3.50 per hr & full cl ub prtvllel(e)I Jack 7S4 7500 CJll 1.»J ~ Restaurant Sale. SIMSIDE SALESS FUU lime pos1twn r,, pencnre helpful. will t rain. Some l'ler1ral work 1n,oh ed l'rd matwe mdJ, 1du,1I Call I 557.(122 ---- -I Sa.lt'SIDd). Moo & Wed & Fri Wom<'n s a pparel shop. l.1do V1lla1:e m.5008 SECaET ARY /GEHEllAL OFACE lrwk>pendcnt. d1ver-.1f1ed d u t 1 t' F 1 n a n c· 1 a I ~nice' J-'1rm Good sk11lo;. expent'nce r e ll UI rt'\I 640 0 L23 SECRETARY RECEPTIOMIST SGT. 1ttl'!P~ .. PE1l'90Ml'S Plt:ZA STORE Presentable. accura te typinR Wit h med ical company m Newport Sales Man(!em<>nt Cal1Zak645-2111 Now tunng for run & part ume operungs at location near O.C. Airport Vary Tra inees p t. f t Dyruuruc. pos1t1 ve 18 + Dev alt bus me ~7 ·3062. Ing days & hours· ldeal1 Salesperson. permanent supplemental tncomc fo r full l1me, w1JJ tra m R.M. h ou se wi ves & Abram s Ca t a l og s tudents. Our pro · Showroom. 1819 Newport gress1ve growinJ' co. of· Blvd .. Costa Mesa fen opportunities for ad· vancement based o n Salesperson wanled full & your job performance. part time. Salary +com · Pleasant working cond. miss ion. co. benefits .. Must be 18 ctr over. Apply ir ood w o rk i n ll at lnperson. mos phe re . Apply In 2300$.E. Bristol person. Santa Ana Heights SfANDARD SHOES <Nextto Mc DooaJdsJ :.ms. Bristol.C.M E.O E. SALES PERSON - S&«eo dept. exper . pref. Permanent fullllme RM. Abrams. C8ta101t showroom 1&19 Npl. Bvd. CM. SAl&AETAIL an.ce sUPPlY mrapany bas full Hale poslUon.s nail. For appt 557·921J Mr. Well. Newport Sla· Uooenlnc. Salee llTAJL Sliacceuful ladies bou· Rrmtaurant---------• tiquea req aales help. Sandwlcb penon wanted Full·Pfl'. Xlot pay ar 6 l"OUllt*' help wuted. benefits Cor r l 1thl pel"IOll9. Laguna Bch 4s a.tlac W/lood talary. Co1 ta Mesa . Mr. _eau __ S1W111.. ______ 1 1:d•at"c11 : na. on2. ........... •-IOI& MOSTISS ~ llltur• woman lor RHponalble pe rson ft'tDcb ...uurant. App· w...-t for aaJ• lo Ugbt- ly la si-noa, ult for U.. Gat11re lbowroom. Ce thy , p •• a I ant wm ICCl~t cruUve PbHHat 4211 Nert· abUlt1 wtti 10m• d•· ln1al• Way. Newport coreUat bu 1t1.rouad. Buell. <Near O .C . Wood~. __,1 ~) tmoe. SECRETARY At to rn ey nl'ed s secretary. s ma II Irv me olfice Good sltills 1mpor- l:lllL Exp. or will tram. 833-0tJ)J Secretary 1A.ss1slanl for exc1trog entertainment firm. Must have xlnt typ. mR skills No exper. nee. Call Debbie 494~. SECRETARY tr you have better than a vc raite l y p 1n R & tramcnbrng skills & an Ulterest in worltini.? for the plant manal{er of a s~ mff( co. Call Mr. Laird at 540-lO'll ror an interview. TillS IS a (uJI time JOb with good pay & many benefill! SICUTARY Rapidly gro w ing P h arma c eult c a l Research & Oevelop- memt Co. is loo&inJt for a self motivated In · dtvtduaJ. Shorthand or ~ writing required. IG-1511. ttt 11. ·SFptETARY Venatile penon needed to aul•'" proclve '" me.neser witb heevy wort io.cl. Accura .. UP-ltnc ...Ual. l\lll time --whh fuUJ paid medical 6dntal. IOIAMIMC. ~,...... NewllOlt •aeb.. AD llcl'W Orpporumk't Employer StrRETARY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY We han a M timr posmo. CJ"ail~ to worir as Cll'I &ec.uti Ye Stoa •tcry ;,. the Ad- lftnisfnm•e Offic• of o fast paced pro - qrusi we hospital. Shorihmd is a must. Ya. sholl6d be able to deal effedinfy with lwaYy teteprhofte busi· ness. Hospital ex· perience preferred .. bllt wil consJder an ii'!· d iYidual with le9ol ~ We bffer excellent btiARls «Md o plt'osant A'Oi fUng ft'IVirONRrnt. Sdsy C0111111enswate with experience . Please forward re· --or cal Katfty Ci,.. two ift the PenoM~ SANTAANA TUSTIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL IOOIMTentitlAH s.ta A1M1. Ca 92705 ITT4lll5-3S5S Equaloppemplyr m tf Secretary SALES SECRET ARY Fee paid. Ma r velo us career. Opportunity wlih prosperous Irvine com· pany Sllmulating at- rD08phere. Great boss! 1ftmendous benelils. To $13.200 now! Also fee jobs. Call Mary O'Con· nor. StG-~l. Snelling & Snelling or Newpor t Beach Agency, 4340 Campus. Sect ·y .. 2 lo 3 yrs. exp. Dictaphone . no sbortband. 5.5,60 WPM . Inaur. otnce. Orange Cn- ty AJrport area. Xlnt ~. pleuant work-. lll(C cood. New office '*"· m..3t62 Bet 3 • 5 PM SICURrTY PATIOL & SALIS MEN WOMEN 11anr beneflt1. Rapid ~~tal. Jtx. ........ COQIPIQ)' wtth ~ for lldvt n· ~to llUKhreover ..... ....,.,..Call --u.: ....... ftll ....... -. MMJJ6 2711~Bl.Me201 Oolta llesa I i ... ·---·-··-... .. DM.Y PtU>T Ser vi cf' S I a111111 "~ perlentetl M .,. •• .,, KeferenC'ea r l'qulr .. a S•n Clt'meo lf' 1'1 I I -.T2M~-~ St;ICVICt: :,TA l'ION A I T'DilDANT full 11m<' M h r + comlll1 "'"" ~u~for f'Al , .... ._.,, "'• 1"""'1anl'frt "11 I l'M 111•l1M 1..........-~ f•lf M1 '' l ... W\, l•adu•t I 11\t afttnlOOn day I .r• hf'I • tlJ :rra l t••ll '14) 0 • I ~arhrn • 1 011t·d11111tor •anll'tl l ur llhlhodl1t 11'1un h • .. ~11. K Ith W llO ifli, bund•Y• '"'ly thqul rH 1ppr11pr1 •I• l'llul'aUun • e1~Mf'lll l' Inquire Mood•)' U\rlt l''rr day I 173 rt:Al 'II t:k. t ·n~I f'll 11 ti' SllYK:I ST A TIO" llld1n1e. vvt .. 1.1111 t · M llltAnd.ant Abll' lo wor._ •n-a('all842 <Mii day11 Apply ., ·~tu TI:At11t;HS P C H . lluntlnl(lon lkh l!J.3/Silrl U7l ('frullvt', 1nnm oi1r1I It ud I 1• .1 I' h 1• r • ti I r •• 1 1 " 1 Srrvlrr Sla. day It t'V*'' sr. CllJUJU1/l'fln1>111nl'r'I t'ncoural(f.'d t u upply Jim Newport 01. N ll ll .unt't' l''or Amo•r 11'1111 l'rt• SC'ho ul I';('!'\ cl'rt1 r1l·11 11t•11 4t 1·x '1t·r1" 11 1·•· ,,,,. r" 1 11• d 'l'u!llln & M u1111t111 V1t•J11 11rp malt• or rf."m1 I' un•u :M-4 14bl or 7"10 with aood.Jeanunl( PolM ual ~ f>l"rm1rn1•nt TF.A<.1tl':Ks 1*11 ume pot>1lion with lfnrt t1m1• & lull llrrll' Oe11ble hr11 11v111h1bl1• t.eu1·hcr.. fnr Prl' 111'h11ol Some offH'\! 11k1lli; n · Tusun. Mlt111lon V u•Jo & qwrt'd W1 • writ t ru1rr lrvmc-.,;cs ~t111lt'11l'I or Phonl' Sue 714 7~ fi7UI ex!M'neni'f'd pn·fnrc·d for an apph('11l11111 ~ 7331 or 770 WOO "' ~1467 ~llOE ~AL .. :.-, l'I full 1oP Clit'fltek C:ood rn Tt•l('flhofW ~rv1•y lo 1111-.1 come+bt>nt· Chldrn., lllN>~VI<• no wllrrH' Hoot er y Npt Ue h hr.ISPM ~11rt$400hr ti44-:M64 Mr Mrll..r 111 l'M offlct• Mr Tor111• ~UH!I ~nark liar M 11nJ~t'f , mature. experien<·t>d T "· I. I': P 11 II N 1-; ~ tn mana11e Tht SOL..lt:ITOKS. •I cly wk l'Urelt l..Mn~ Sn11ck H<ir :,Pm !lpm. no i.ell no 1•x Day!> Mon fo'ri. some· iwr S200 mo min • hunu:. 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Trained Zl ..,aft II femalf' kitten weaned .. trlt.lnad "•11111, bal.IY1llle1 • Mual 10 wk Kllll'f\11, blk, t. vver ~ l '•ll 04lf 'rltl ~lrtlt'lltl YACHT SALISMIH l°TI&nlllHlt Y1rhh1, lnc.- Uol"' • fo r-t' & (' IJ.r1111uu 8.-• H•n1ter H•1wl"'"· ~111riih1p !'>f•N1lillu <ioud hr11 tov lk-IY llllt•I ~It WIOlt ft()W ·~~''ZI Yud 111\'11 Hr•nt.il n·111.-r h tull llmr 111N"nlnic11 for .'. m1·n Mtt·hwn1<•.il lu.,..k<.11(1." hd11ful N1•u1 lu11vlwnlm1C 11et't'&1o111 y Wt."'"'luy ult Wiii tn110 l!RI Nrw1w1rt Ill \'ti l" '1 ~6129.evt•• ""'""•• 1050 ......••............... 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LUGGAGE TAGS Trwn your l11111lrl1 'i'. 1 .1n1 ~·nil 1111•• 1 .u•I for 1·urh 1..111 µlw; unc i.11Jrt' Wt• r"t urn •·"' 1 mun,, 11 l I> COPY MACHINE Uta any paper Va Pnce. 9112.7033 Yor SaJe: John Wayne Tennl1 Club .. ~amlly ~mbel"!lhlp $1500 .. apUl Tr•n11 f er-F e-e-PP d-47112 or 833-~ •PAJNTERS• Alrleu 1prayer . \'• 111'. 3tJlO PSI' 50' hose. 2 IC WL'I I yr old $.'SO() ·~ -~ ID-Sf>D MOTOBE<:ANF. XLNT COND S150 640-9'J'J3 tiun. Sango '"Debut.ante" 8 platt Htt10J(1> + ult 11erv1c1n1t p1ec:u IA ke new. <Jt)('n stock 185(.1 or best olltt M2 1603 Heavy Duty 2 Rail ~c:ycle R11ck 125 536-~ Mrru SJiorb Cars. ,.. fJI W & A.~lt Co1 ve\ll'. )'dlttw PI' tru< k r .. d '.I hµ Bn~g_., & Strutton Pn~ 2 uctu~I Ml\ on t•nl! s l.1k..- rn"W, (.:00.1 llt'W ~j ....,._. will 'll!" esl $4 ~0 t•es fi7:11r .. 11 Sound syst.ema hooll up by IOI I the hour 2'hr m obile .-vtce. 1 ·554-'1304 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Need radial arm talW • l bp air compreaaor Call tiwn 6-7 am or &-7 pm Jerry at ~2093. 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Hunt G &W T o w1n1c 7 40U WAREllOUSI!: WANTl':I> U!led re fnJ: 111 ALL by t-'n Nuth1n~· lJ u11'.t1h .• 111 •fttll irll' "'1 rhtltl "''""1'" 111 f'\t l'h "~ 11· 1 1~on Heach Un1011 II !-, Ohms Way C: M 642 1252 FACTOKV gcuJ runmnR r-ond N1Jt ovf'r S50 lf4l ~H 1, I lio"l ~ lK2l I Hrt•""11 '""' ti. •' 1 ""'1"1 "'rv~1 ••· t 11.• "" r 1 " 0-:Sl , Rm 120, $201 Boli.a • --A"iSEMliLt:lt~ 11ver PJ 631 3921 artn anytlrTW \11-...1 \-•·rilt 1 111111lf\ < 11111 lll-J\LTlt·l'l. l"hini-.,, '''' \ ;.s.41 .. w••• hnh~•rn !.r.1111 llY'flL t:>I .... \vc , II H H!:IK 671 I TitAVaAGEHCY ~1n 1,..u l'At111h \11 mlH'r 1111• I 1 11 \t"'flrlll JJ.llt i..:i 'll;i1 1-. 0 E Net:rl' JJart l1mt• r!trl l.1ttlt·tir '\io ~.xi1ent•lll l Ii de-I 8020 ~ 8060 \\,111 1111111• ti ~··· ,_,.1 l'"1~ ft·~ir•~ 11111 ' '' I I 11 flt,..l1111 \\II ti• r ,. 111 u1111rl ly"lll" -.k1tt.. cy ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'fnl• ,\1l•l.l1 • u lh• ,, ·'11 'l lf••fl ..,,,BA<.~.AI< \nl•ttnl ~.,, .. , .... I. ~ .. ,. Stodl/1n .. fttory c1 ...... 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' <.1ca.~'ilfted Adb arf' rt>ally 1 Tl'mixirary SN~~~';;;o, 4~ :.831. ,L;Jl1lrd rJC"l'anf111111 1·11'1 IJl•IU"ll' t-,, 1•11 1" 111~, I '"•' t;";', 1'1.!.' 1 "'' hp ~ '• 11111"• \ ' ' !ltnJll '"pc.'Oplet.o~Jple ·1 rvrn-: MI-' MklnqMatfliab8025 SJ.S(JI All nc.., t..itk ·''"• 1-'md ""lo·•' ~·•11 ""·'''' 111 1,11ron1I ~111 l ll.1<•· 11m••th111 11 111 ' ""'" t .illil l ,•J, ''"'• sales caJls wrlh t11~ re F.OE. ••••••••••••••••••••••• inailatoff•·r 1.1:i1i.:11 l>.uly l'iltoll 1,, • .,,i,..,1 ~11111; 11," 1f1•.,JJ1hit111t ..... 11 adentup and br~ rei.ulL"' -----------t M'tl T1mbn, 1.x 12. 20fl :.....----------------------------------------; To place your clahs1f1ed I !"Ind what you wan\ an Ion.I(, ViO 2 wl' c; .• ravi· ~ * * ad, call Wd ay f~~2!_ Oa.1ly l'llot Cha~i11hec1JI rl()Jr ha.rd wan· $10 t';,d1 JI{ At Aeronutromc. a prominent d1vis1on of Ford Aerospace & Communications Corporation head· quartered In sunny Ne wport Beach. we are seeking skilled secretanes for 1mmed1ate openings m several departments. These opemngs have de· veloped as a result of our tn-house employe promotJonal programs. We mvite you to explore these vaned assignments and to discuss the pleasant workmg env/fonment that is uniquely Aeronutronic INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SECRETARY. This 1s an 1n1er13st1ng opPortunlty rn the personnel/management development area The selected should have lhe desire and abtllty to become involved In employe career develop- ment programs. Responslb1llt1es include assisting In thO C004'dinallon ol employ• dovolopmental programs. educa11onal assistance and internal tralnlng/commumcatlon activities. ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Thra position la 1dee1 for the Individual who seeks a variety of assignments lnvolV8d In providing and performing 11e· cretanal supPort luncllons for administrative and/or engineering groups. The key .requirement of the office Includes the ablllty to communicate effectively with associates and supervision. and to perform a variety of administrative tasks Including coordl· nation of meeting achedules, agenda, reports, travel errenge· menta, and related corrHpondence. Each of theae assignment areaa requires typing speed and accuracy (50wpm) aa well es shorthand akllls (80wpm) Once you're at>oarcs and aalllng with Aeronutronlc, you'll find commanding aalaf'IH and comprehenaive frlncie Mneflta that Include 13 holloaya, 1ocw. company paid medical and dental Insurance, pr•.crlptlon drug plan, life lnaurance, er_.~ • ..,~ t!ftd et~ purohAM plan, retirement plan, cal'purohaH plan and t uition llelatance. For lmfMdlate and conlldentlal lnttfVlew pleaae call (71'4) *62IJ8: eend ~ 0t llOPfY In '*'°" to: 6Urted P9raonnel, o.pt. 0&1-01&. Ford Road, Newport a..cn, CA 92883. Fori:I Aerospace & . Communlcatlona Corp. Aeronutronlc Division Newport Beach 1.42 :JJ7!1 Ca!Mrcn & ~ptMnt 8030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('ar1110 ml Sohl(ar 14:, W'.1 I fT»)t•ro worn lcru., f'an1m :1 5 SOmmlens HoU1 for Sl75 556 7625 noon to tlPM Nrkun F2. Nikon ... I,, Nikon l!O 200mm i',0t1m 4 ~. Niko n 55mm I 2 Nikon J:Jmm J.11, N1kun ra'e for ALI., compl w xlrn'> Prof Sh<ipr· Sl250 Baby tomrnJt 5'101)117 1035 •••..........•••••.•..• l!Jmo.tlay&n k1tlt-n:1 7wk1> WJ color1>, all Cf'A rt·11 Tum Evan 11. C71'1 I 004 5(.(X) Himalayan k1lt.cM, Se;il Potnl, I m11le. l ftm 552 :})41 Himalayan kittens JJ75 499-3636 8040 0..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• KJi:ESllONO Pupt!I AKC.: Oiamp sire. M /I'". Pel " 11 h o w P vl pl y . 213/tm L145 aft II pm. AKCGldn Kelnever pup:;, llunt.era, wtr dol(a. HO C.:h amp P e d1 gre1· --· F'11(}1Ah Spr1naer Spanu:I for aale AKC Rel( Biil/while Male. $100 642-Ul63. AKC Enall1h Cock er SC>an)el1 male, buff, 1 yr old, c h•mP st ud H.ou11ebrkn . G rA t w 1c blldrt n . USO. ms.1en. ••••••••••••••••••••••• INui J YT J( .. bound1 lbepherd ml•. lllle, flud moncreJ. IG·SMO al\8p.rn. .._. remal• Btaate pup. Pf· To r.::! \ome. ,.,,....... bnken. 1--~. llu aU ...... k--S...lniM. TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday, October 14, 1979 in the Daily Piiot A TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN ~ BUSINESS THIS IS THE ACTUAL SIZE AD For best r•Produ<tlon, a clear RHactc and whit• pttoto of any sire un be used. Your message will accompany tM picture In ttlh space. If you choose not to pubUstl a picture, flll the space with your mesto,J~. NatloMI WotMn In lu.lnne Weet& le OctDMf 1• through 20. To hOnor area women In bualneH, lnd"*Y tftd commerce, tM D91tr Piiot wtll pu...,. a epectat b1bute In tte October 14 ~. Our a.tut• to BullnHt end.._ ....... Womeft It an Hceptlonal oppomtllltw ao lnttoduce a new or I0""""9 •MOd8'e to the people of the Orange co .. t, Gt: to honor ewardt, achlevementt « 00tttftbutlon1. ButlnffeWOmen 111ute ~ WUI be two cohnM by two lnchH Heh, wtttt • photo you prowldt. Th• coat of HCh noao. te ont, ,t20. Don't mlM btlrtg pert of ttll• epeclet edvarttllno opportunity. Deadline tef re· Mfvfng .-C-II October 10. Cell IMayl - DAILY PILOT 142-5i78 BOAT SHOW TIME Udo VIII~ M.wporllffch CaHfornla rn Hw \\ .11t·r li11,1l "h"w Stt 1980 Sff Roy'' \II"' ur F\bf'ralu Ski & Y1i;h boal Xtru. Run.<1 1tr~11l 6 c yl 1nbrd. $1900 567·1125 Zodiac iofl•l•ble lOfl. 2ln w~ Britlah Sea Gull eo1. Xlnt. c:ond. Used twice.•· 6'U131. 40' cla .. k dieeel fantail 122.500. ~-J76S '°'° ....................... ·•. Ludera 16, 2$f\, varn hull. 1llp I n N8 , betu\iful. S4 000 llM010. •• Clipper, 1'75. 11100~ fbr1la, fully equlp'd , SU,llOO. -.3033. ERJCSON 2·J5, loaded, beUlful, mUll sell. Best. MtPPm.oMC II' Hobie Cal ii trailer, Ille jacbta. XJnt co.W. .... Call M0-52.Sl Scbock Sabol compl •OOtJ cond. •1or bell offer clill aft. 4 ·•·Ma-a.. Prindle 11. lood e..s ..... .,., ..... •"*1-C.11 s..ors I I WllllTO PURC1Wg tn· .W. IDIOOlriQl at A valoo Karbor ror 41 boal l-Snaltm-G:l7 Rare lll OA Hardtop a...--. ... 1.r .... Hcf ru toted. U to •mt _,. bqDl Cir~ 500'61400' 4-... Driffl tHO •/10 ' ~QI' 1 IJp ........ ••••••••••••••• Jaaltonal, prha .-ir "11 AMC JtifP. tcyt lhpd, m. Mm. 11111\ -.. IS,OOOtnl. Nlwpar1 &Up. u to •· frt't lo eaehup for Umltt(I .. "' bua& . .,~., ... s,.H. .. 90IO .., '**' -·-· •••• •• • • • • • • • • • • "17 Jet$) W aioo.er. a1r . II' 'hblti 1'ill. 350 Olds pwr IU!er • 1t.croo caaa • mt. w/OuaMU trlr, llkt alntC'OOd ~ 494 2087 MW. t&SOO. C. TQll.3 'frwdl:a 9160 $59.00 ea. P'or VIN$.llCllPS ft'S.AUTOS SLorll or cU11tom med• SOFA BEDS $179.00 & up A-IYAM s.,.-....... v Dlac 1 re..... 1365'LbMcnaa 'Tl LU \! Plrkup , 41pd. ......c:..-.... t clean. nw pert. lo rnl. 1....l.. -a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~=-/ 9150 tmS.~l4 w;:;:,:::::..,. ••••••••••••••• •. ••.... 1 too t''ord F 350. Servts City of 71 Hand.a GUOOO Goldw tnly. >Jnl cood, total 70k s.ta Fe Sfri•9I Ina. full clreaed • cstm mi. us.es reg gas. u lt tzlllHl-6222 for ahow. 1$,150. 846-1210 ~ MS-&4_7_2. __ _ aft. 4PM , a·aytime 'T1 ~ton 4 wbeel J eep O,..Dmlr9.AM-WM 'Wtaxis Good cond a uto. 81r lfricMrcf.A.M-tPM Heavy Duty 2 Ra.J..I S<LS-9729or~ SatJS-9~5PM Motorcycle Rack~ i 6 LUV Mika do. s hell, ~~~~~~~~~I ___ ~ __ 3645_. _ speoal wheels. AM/FM '79 CHEV. "" ton van. ;s YAMAHA , RD 200R. cass. many xtras. Lllte metal.Uc brown & came l. Dl'W $3500 113(1 1923 $7500. Wkdays 833 1~ elec st.art. bought new in ----ext 27 '77. bored to 250c c. '116 Chevy 30. 8x 12 bed perfect oood.w/belmct w1stakcs. reblt 327, new ·~Van Ford 6-cyl 200hpi SS.JS 644·1836 brks $1500 or best offer. Stick. XJ.nt cond $850 ~!1700 TI4-964-1921. Lulher Yamaha 2:50cc, 1.970 D'fl. st. or dirt. $275. "18 Ford Pick Up ~ T on _ Low m1l~age. $4895. 831-1475 '76 Honda Super Sport. 400 675-lOOJ Cafe style. Looks Sha rp. '66 Dodge Power Wagon 751·~. 543-7552 CC . 4x4. power wench: Honda 350 XL. xlnt cond. Must see• 979 161_7 --- newshock.s. $580 Or Best '73 Dodl!e CC. aut o. Ofter 496-8828 aft 5 cn.ose. a ir, duaJt.anks & Mofol' tto..s, Sole/ much more 979-16~-._./Sfor• 9160 77 Ford Rancbero. Tiit ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheel. r n 11se control, RENT Lux ury motor Good cond $4 I 50 . home 22'. s leeps 6. s elf 5.2 ClSll cont S2501wk +8• m1 64().MSS '76 4 Ford Cou ra e r . w,sheU. fully customed. '67 350 F ord Chui.sis $4200 964-1541 mount, aJr cond 42,00CJ iJ Ford Super Van ~.ton New tires. VS.st.Jck. New painl $2.600. 714·964-1.921 --- i4 Ford Van. 6 cyl . bed. etc $2500 OBO mow2.3030 Rm 36. 1975 Chevy van ',ton. low miles, rt'd pumt , Cras:ar wheels & so ser 1 e s r adials T 1As, n e w shocks. Xlnt cond. Must sell . make offe r 840 2121 lMMEDIATF. DELIVERY' LARGI SEUCTIOM OFMIW lt7t 320l'1 5211'1 ALSO 633CS• 's IMSTOCIC! Ca1J today · We al5o may have that pre .o wned BMW you flrt! looluog for! 131-2040 495-4949 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sales-Servtct.> Leasrng Roy Can~.lnc. Rolls l\oyce RM W 1540 J amborel' Newport Beach 640 6444 BOB McLAREN's 850 N llet ch lilvd. LA llABRA (5 Ml No of SA 1-'wy l (7141522-5333 Sunday by /\ppt onginaJ mile~ Sale or ·77 EJ Camino PS /PB. trade 642 ll5J A/C. AM /FM. 33k m1 . xtra clean. $4150 or Dest 78 22 Dml1<1: TraV •'ll«' 11Her 540 31.26afl6 Mot1ir ll<iml', 11 .0IW 77 DODGE Tradesm a n 100. P S. P B. custom pa.lilt & 111tenor. captain chairs, portholes on sides -front & rear vents. ma.gs w/new wtde l1rt:s. 32,000 rru. XJnt $S.600 Call 870-4564 (Fullerton) '73 BMW 2002. 4 s pd. pp A.l'ol 1F M ra.'!> ~ten·o. 1ni mile-. Sll"CJ>I> b ~I JM:i '744-whl tir w "amp<.·r aft 6 :.hell $1200 4!J:l-7083 Trailers. Trani 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 GMC Sierra Grande <l·whcel drive, hft k it , '64 Aljo 19' on beaut :.1tt· new l.lr<.'l> nm:. & shot.:ks ------mac.$4000 548 '161K ~~-~~ .... !~~~ ~ 97 1 s WE PAY TOP OOLL/\R for top used cars ·forc•i.:n . domesllcs or classics rr your ear 1s extr11 c lean. see~ FIRST! ..•..•.•..•............ '7 3 Ca p ri V Ii . A (' . AM t F M T1q.1c, $1GflS Brown. 645-8128 Marina .. Valkswag•n v..... 9770 llTll DEACH BLVD ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• HUNTINGTON BEACH vw . Havtaa trouble aeU· 142-2000 tni your-car? Try~ Top L..da 9736 dollar . Paid for or Not! Rrinl )'OW' car to J im ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marlno Vollllawagen. 'Tl Lancia, 4·dr, 5-1pd, IB7U Beach BJvJL. Huot· A.IC. AM/FM 8-trk. ldnt 1 .... _ Be b Aak f cond, $7000. 645-1351 , ~ .. ~~or To°r! 8-6214 A.lk1n. 9731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 RX7 GS. Broou/bllt. AM/FM. a /c , alloys, IMSQ. Xlnt. '5-1928 "13 MAZDA. A/C:Ond Gd. cood. Gas saver. $1.300. 91»2728 ~~~~~~~~~ I BUY PltOBLEKS Slck or de.ad foreilJI can 'lo'Ud.ed. 873-3465 •Cash• ISJ.2•7 "72 vw em. ~Pua. wtt.b bed, A/C, rblt mg. new tires. 12815. *'"nm or ~ '73 RX·2, great cond . 71 VW Bus AM/FM la~ make best offer $2.100. Call Ooul. 9151,2856 .8-llam or aft 6 S'7S-30l2 Mlrcedes lea 97 40 78 Rabbit cboc bro snrf .• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/ FM xlnt. cond •Ml2'6' 210SL s:.MOO ~7682aft6p.m court ROADSTER Oas.sic cou~ roadster . onJtinaJ condition. local- ly owned & i.er v1cecl, auto trans.. air cond . must see to appreciate <635DGB > JIMSLEMOMS IMPORTS unoHARBOR llLVD COSTA M ES/\ 631-1276 ·711 JOO I> mapl1• v••llow lm 111J1 -.u 11r11of . A.1\1 J-')1 H trar·k !')till on warr $1!>.llOU i''IH M 213-531-4~1 dy~ ·73 280 C Tob b rown leather Ulten or ~0021 "Ell Mere European :.tylr. elee. sunroof. I\ ~1 t-'M cas~ stereo. r ad1all> ~.cm 962-6328 ·57 J.ro.SL. blu w 1whl mt Must sec to appre<·1atc ~18..s711 anytime MG ....................... HJfl' \11; \ 11.irdtu (l Coupe 11eL-d:. , ni. tra n:.. and restored $500 fA2·337!i MGI 9744 ......••..........•.... n VWCoavert.able, 12K OD new eng, new lop, new ac::ryllc pal.nl. new brlu. AM /F M c ass . A C. a.uto-m.uil cood ! $4 .~. 642.W7 '73 VW BUS 7 pass. Cle an, ROOd running cond S2700. Call 67J.2031 "18 VW Coov~rt . AM / f M cass. blk o n ye llow, $7500. ~1351. 496-6214 "65 R UG NEW t:NG 1TRA NS , brks , bull, shocks Many >.1.ras New radJal tires AM 1FM ta pe stereo Must Sell l..ook.s & ruru llke new $1850 or best dr~ "63 VW. runs. i>unroor. needs work $300 549-1200 ---- "18 VW Conv. blue w -..ht top. 18k m 1. AM fM . radials f7000 67!>-2912 '72 VW Bus a m ifm tape. reblt enR l(ood tires. rlean $2675 892-1523 Aft 5 ------- •73 lleeUe, 52,000 m1 . no din gs, • s pd . c lun $2'7~1ofr Cher. 842·1201 i9 VW VAN 9Kou XJnt in Hobo Canyon. Lai:un<.1 ~d cond. but h1 m1 . nds Beach. Nr. perfect cond pa.mt $4000 640·2025. "£© Dahm 9720 77 MGB. good cond .. 18K ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu, $4<X>O Dys 634-6393, cood. Sunroot & many x:tras. 6'2·7099 Au, sell conuuned 110. battery or propane Ask· Chevy '76 S ilve r ado inlt$l.500. 496-8527 i1f~ Dooley. 1 loo crew cab. ,......._ ..,__. __ P--"'-camper s pecial. All ex· -_......,_, W"TI> t r a s X I n t co n d . &Acceuorin 9400 Matchinll( 12' umper •••••••••••••••••••••• • av a.al 642·2060 ................... ! -----~ DATSUN p ARTS e ea u l 1 r u I b 1 g · 1 9 Hood. 4 1tood tires fit S1 l ver ado 30 Chevy 1972 1600. Best orre r 'call Pickup Double cab. 4·s p. ~S721 after6PM AM/FM. unde r 4Km1 trle hitch. Just the thin~ HEW PARTS&SERVlCE HOURS Open 7a.m . "t1l 6p. m Monday tbru Friday C>osed Sal. & Sun. FJfective Mon. 9/24/79 SADDLUACX FORD ZMOS. Ma.in. Santa Ana A1 the Q1rner of Warner 546-7070 , ...............•..•... I Cle"" c.wi.t 0.... llr. M .... ,. Wk• dltH . 1•1111• 1'7i43-= ..... '" .. '° ~19 .. -+----, .......... ~VlllW ltlM? • .....,.. NMOOO. , ... .....,.,,u11.eo. I . for tha t horse farm. Take over Ille. Inspect it at 4630 Campus Dr • Npl. Bcb. CaJI 9-5. al 714·54().2205 '78 Red Jeep J-10 pickup A/C. AM/F M 8 lra ck stereo, CB radio. Levi in· tenor. 23Km.i. Like new. SB.000 962·3448. Veins 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• If I e. Or_,. C...ty 2925 ff arbor Blvd. COSTA MF.sA 979-2500 WEIUY CLE.AM CARS AND TRUCKS •· • COHHELL CHEVROLET ~ llJrlM>r 1\1\ 11 '''°'' \ \H.-.. \ 546-1200 LARGE SB.ECTIOH OF AUMOOE:LS SHOP&COMPARE BARWICK DATSU9'1 "·'" 111.111 (',1p1,lri1nn 831·1l7S49l-l37S •DATSUMS• LGnJe s.MdlOft Of Alt Mode-I• WE SPECIALIZE IHGOOD SERVICE COSTA.MESA DATSUN .. #_ • ....._ ........ _...._ George ____ '76 Conv w /AJl·FM cass. ~ 9746 AIC. really xlnt cond • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l55'X> f\rm. 4119-l.394. '68 Opel Kade lt w /'72 motor, new bra kes & tune-up. 11d work transp $600 640· 1945 le ave messaite iX1 VW Fastback $600 MZ·l3711. '772 ----------1 .......•............... 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68912T ARGA Runs great on any gas 56.000 Call 673-6510 67 Por!>C'h(' 912 Euro m od el . Bla upunltt AM 1FM radio. w ood steering w hl. busted crank !>3C'rl fire $4000 fl.rm fi15·9910, 673·3468 VOLVO SAU:S. SBVICE AHOLIAS8MG OVERS~ DELIVERY EXPERTS EAJtLEIKE VOLVO l9ri6 Harbor Blvd. COSTA M ESA 646-9303 540.9467 Ol.AHGE COUMTY VOLVO EXO..USrvEL Y VOLVO LarJ(est Volvo OeaJer m Oran3e C:OU.Oty ! BUYorL~E DIRECT ~., 2025 s. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 '7S JM. E. x1nt cood. A 1C. AM/FM, burR/blk lot. -mi. M4QO. ~JOr7. it a. DORADO DIDa. LOADED l,ltOai. sr.1.-0.nwe.ma .,, 1e,.m.. -.. .. ur.1. __ , .......... '17 SDV d 'Elegance. Beautlful car with au the drM. 31..000 owner ml. WW aptit. blgb and 19,w book for quick sale. PVt Pty,Call:MMOM. CADl 14C '77 Sift.LI f\lll power, factor)' aJr. .a.ereo. tape. Ult. crwse cont rol. s plit powe r seats. landau l op. All Seville I u 1 u r i es . aeTJF> $9495 NABERS €a&ik 2600 H.\rt>QI' 8M1 C ()!,(,\ Me<..\. 540-Q I 00 19611 Cadi llac Coupe DeVille . Good cond1uon AlleJectnc. AJr . PS. PB New upholstery and new M1chchn tires !front J BX> SJ6.364S CADILLAC '78 CPEDE VILLE ASTROROOF F\!U power, fae\ory air leather 1oleno r . spht pawes-seats. tape. low miles. U 78720 I $8995 NABERS &bik) 11 :J:IJ t-W' .>J !',11;<1 ( , .................. ">4(} Cl! Cc:-o 991 7 .............•..•.••... '68 327 New pa.Ull, &t~reo $1500 ~UST SELL Call ~ 77CAMAROLT 29,000 au fulty loaded 842-6450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197'DEMO Q.EAUMCE! Oil Caaaros, Capnres. Moote Car los, MaJJbus & Novas. Drastic redul UCX.' SAVE NOW!!! COHHE:LL CHEVROLET ~ llarlJur HI\ d 1·1'°'T\ \U:.'i.\ 546-1200 "76 Monte Carlo Xlnt cond. F\Jlly loade(!. New paint. tires . Low m1 s:.MOO. Call 673-3013 "72 NOVA Runs ~rea l. must sell. Sl.1.00 or best alJer. 49S-2634 '7S UN P/U. AM tFM 8· tract. Roll bars. Cuslm painted. $28.SO. ~100 aft4pm. '76 M001a . New paint • x1nl mileage, xlnl cood. moo. eau 497-1789 "57 ~ Bel AJr. 4 dr bard top, New paint. chrome. brakes. Depen· dable. Muat selJ • con- sider pa.rtJ al trade for ., " 123X).S.2!M9 il Vista Cruiser Stat. Wgn.. lCl.at ccad. l900. Dys 91·2121. eves 842--8130 c.or..tte tt32 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Corvette. red . blk leather. whale t a ils. auto.11.lT. crwi.e, AM 1Jo'M stereo t.a~. e lr . elr . SOOOmi. Still under war r anty. $14.950 Uu y 7Sl-27411. Eve 552-8029 Doclp 9915 ........................ I BUY PROBLEMS "72 •later. itas hogs, 613-3456 •Cash• 631 2697 '65 Wagon Automat11 air. good bo dy, l(Ood mecharucally. $650 or or res-oo..8367 i4 MonaC"o Fully pwrd Sn rf Ai r FM ll1 t1·h 17mpg. Mu:.l Stll S2.<l'Jr> 964-1921 9940 •.........••••.••...... .. PHIL LONG FORD , ........ ,.,, ... ~, ····· ......... .,...rr.-.. , .. ..._ 1977 FORD GRANADA SEDAN r.c·)I J Ut.om..1ll\ f.i t'tOr\ .ur l'Ond P""r \h 'lrlOI ....................... ·72 Ford Pinto: 4 apd. Good cond. $950. 5.52-0531 PtytftDUfh 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAIERS AUTO CENTER N()11{1NGOVER $4999 I en 6 PLYMOUTH W.AGOM VB. automatic trani. pwr st.eenng & brake~. au cond , luggal(e rac" 6' tow . lo w mil e !> llJJIWOVJ S2999 NilSlS AUTO CENTER 1425 Baker St. co~-1 /\ MESA 540...9109 ll OUSTER. 54,000 1111. all pawe r . AC. 318 Vis em:. 960-6265 711 1-1..'HY Ill 4 dr. 3Jk t'JJJ.! 2 barrel c:Jrb . P !-. Jar 4 n1.:w ti rr•., m·"' lran.' \.'Jive JOh $700 ~ 73 t,;rJn d ~· ... rlan . l'tl traru.port n1 o·ds m u• h t.1ody work l'll:an lnl Pr1rc•d 111 !Jouk $i :rl 5.2 735J ib Volan· l'rnn11 t <I ol1J11t 't:.1t11>n ""J ~llll , ,111111 lran.l> I' S. I' II \ 1· rrw:.e 1·or1tr111 <'.1rmr1 UUl 1Tll."1.Jlh1 •·\t & l;!lo VIO)l IOL \M F~1 r 11111• 65.M $1001 bdov. K1·tl. lilue lj/)11k . "'hol1·· ,, h ..old m J., •~ n11ul11111r Oranl!l' t'11.•'' 11.11 l f>llot , f>.14! 4 J:.!l I '(t 2111 & brake-.. r.1d10. ""~'I Pontiac 99t.5 roof t inted l.!l a"'' c\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• more' 14311HYX 1 IStk P..cl2'7 l. $3488 THEODORE ROBINS FORD lObO HAHOR lllYO. COSTA MESA b4l · 0010 73 LTD Ford W:.i1?on beaut rond. A <:. $!000 ~ -----ESTATF: SALE '73 Ford LTD 7S9-4363 Mon thru Fri . 9 to 3 ~ ........... !!.~~1 JohftlOft .. Saft UHCOLM-MEtlCURY "Special 11f the W~k '78 UHCOLH TOWHCOUPE DeaulJfuJ luxun 1 .1r 111 crys tal a pricot ~1t h le ather 1ntt•r1 ur I«>"" mileaRe Ont.: 11~ nl·r (11)1931 ) $9200 26216 Harbor lit • <.: M M0-5630 9947 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '10 M a ver1 «k Mechanically perlel'l aean. good ures. S600 644-8573 Ma cay 9950 ....................... ORANGE COUNTY 'S MEWEST UNCOLN·MERet.:RY DEALERSKJP RAY R.ADEIOE LINCOLN-MERCURY lf>.18AutoCenter Dr. SDFwy·Lake Forest eiut IRVINE 130.7000 HA BERS AUTOCEHTER NOTHlN(; ov1-:1t $4999 1977 POHTIAC Gl.AHDPltlX f'\IJJ power. factory a11 1·ood .. AM ffM stcr••• Ult wheel. L.rndau tnp ra ll y~ wbeeb & l•lv. mtles 1..1.ke N l::W conl11 uon <Ol OC>PK 1 $3999 MA.HRS AUTOCEHTER 1425 &kl'rSl l'~f'A \1 t-:.'iA 54()...9109 7 7 RREBIRD Pretty blu1> with 111111 '>uede mtenur BU• i.;,., 'rats. P S 1~ H ,., C'l'Uenl rond. 'inyl I 111' l\M FM caM•. 11> rml1··· G l)Od M 1 It• a J? e < ;i 11 56 I :II.SS al\ tW M 76 1-'lrebtrd l-'11r111ul.1 . I ''i l'H. auto Iran,. 1·1111tl <'IJl'XI $4200 -$ 9'1 >1651 I . ti I . Tluadetbird 9970 ...•.....•..•.•.•...... iJ T Blld Cu'>l Conl1m•11 taJ trunl... rully lo;.t.1 .. 11 top rood. rel! gas. $2.'l•M• 5156-9192 73 T Bird. !13.000 m1 .. wtute w brn inter \II xtras New tires. dl.'~n dable . Sl.450 673-7631 "18 Towne L.uidau t.m. full po wer. leath••r l!l.000 m1. Save SS600 ~ ------ VfCJD 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 4-Cyl Blue pnced lo sell. ps. 64Z-36S8. ~I 1979 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER CLEARANCE PRICE \6595 FACTORY REBA TE s400 YOUR PRICE 1972 DODGE SEDAH VB automatic trans . air r..r>nd pwr SIQ<Jrinq owr hrnkPS. vinyl top. radio, wsw tire!> & morel (883KLFJ ~ 975 CHEVROlaET -MOMZ.A court Ec onom1.cat 4 cyt engine automahc transmission. bucket seats, AM/FM stereo cassetto. wsw tires & morel (237PHT). 5M95 1972 PLYMOUTH ousTH coun VB automnr1c lransm1•l'>lon pow~r o;teennq mr cond1l1on1nq vin)IJ tap, wsw tires & morel t162FE_,. ~ 1976 CHRYSLER COttDOIA COUPI VB. auto trans • air cond . DWI' stee rtng·brakes-wlndows·sollt seat. tilt. cruise. AM/FM a track. leather. vtnyl t oo. & morel 1957PRJ) • 5M95- REBAR ENDS SUNDAY, S•TEMBER 30th· 1979 CHRYSLER--CORDOBA COUPE -I DISCOUNT OFF MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE -FACTORY REBATE s20Moo s40000 1979 CHRYSLER leBA RON 4 DOOR CLEARANCE PRICE s6295 FAC ORY REBATE s400 $ YOUR P RICE V8 autr;ma11c trans air cond . n<>wP.r '->lf':FirinCJ & br<ike'>. radio naddf"d vinyl rnrif c:;1dP mold1nqc:; w i:.w r;1d1al !ir(•• & muc.h morr" 189/H I 1973 DODGE collrE [ conom1cal f3 r.yl ;11110m/lt1r. tr.1w1 vinyl top rJrl111 -w ttrP'. t morf'' I 798GXIJ 51395 1978 DODGE ASP'BfCOU'f VB automatic 1ran'..m1ss1on air cond power stPPring power brakos. radio. 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COSTA MESA ph. l714J 546 -1934 lflj t ....................... - .......... ·7 I l t VOL. 12, NO. ?69, 4 SECTIONS. 48 PAGES WEDNESDAY, ~EPTEMB ER 26, 1979 The Night the Atlgels Won the Wes' Pande01oniUDl Reigns at the Big A By QfARLES II. LOOS Of t11e 0 .. 11., ,. • ._su n This is how 1t was al Anaheim Stadium on Tuesday night. Sept 25~ 1979 lhe rugbt the Angels won the Amer1can League VI est OUR PARTY arnved an hour early for the game and scrambled for front row seats in the upper deck behind the nght field foul pole. My daughter remarked that 1t seemed odd to see the up~r deck filled first and look down on all the empty seats m the reserved sections wtuch were filling at a more leisure - ly pace. It was a balmy . s mog free night and there was a nice s uni.et You e<>uldn't get near the concession !>lands and the beer hnes we re a block long The fans 40,631 rir them had come to sec the Angels clinch the di vision title plane made several passes over the stadium It carried lights under 1ts wings that spelled out "Bomb the Royals " That's when the cheermg began Just before the game started, Don Baylor got a trophy at a cere mony behind home plate He s aid he'd like to drink some cbam· pagne out of 1t this night Then the public ad- dresi. announcer s aid the White Sox were leading Mmnesota 6 2 and you had the feeling this was going to be the Angels' rught. . Outside of Frank Tanana's pitching performance. the game l~elf was rather ~r­ dinary There weren't any extra·base bats and the only '>pectacular fi elding play came m the i.C'cond inning when the Royals' Willie Wilson leaped against the bullpen gate in left to haul down Cam ey l.ansford 's bid for a home· run The catch e ndc.--d the inning, in wh1r h the Aniwls produced three runs , and Wilson·., frnt· play Y.a\n't fu ily <1pprec1ated b\' lht·fan\ 1 1 " I . J • • MOMENT OF EXULTATION: FRANK TANANA GETS THE LAST OUT IN CLINCHER Picture That Answers Question, Can Angela Win Amertcan League West? Thi:' pn•vmling th1nk1n~ a mong th1· fan!> v. as that lh!' ball dub n·all}-had "'"n 1t th1· night befon• with th;,it 1•m<,t1<in C'harhd win and that lon1ght'' gam1· would b<· a form<1l 1 ty Tht·y wer1· lh<•r1• l!J \Ct' hJ'>torv aftn rn )t.•ars of fru'>lr<1t111n l'IO THE KJ\ ..... SAS (',t ~ fourth, lht! !>p<·c t,1t ular y1>u n~ bl umh: \l ltlll~ l>t>h:nd ui. and a dJrk ha1 rt'<I lad ,1 f1•w \1·;,its ovt·r be1pin tea'> 1n~ •··H·h 1Jthn Jnd 1·ndc·<l UIJ dropp1rg each ISrt-\'GELMA~I.\, f'age A2 > ,-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------' '. ~Schools Blaine Feds for Viet Woes By STEVE MARBl.E Of tM D•••v p,fnl \,_.., A mas!>IVl' tn('r<·a\(• in ref · J!<'l'S from w.1r torn Vietnam f nd Cambodia ha-. pluw:t·d We!>t rangt· Count~ t • ._ti ~r1.t1ob into battlt' or lht·1 r own. a hi gh chool official r<·µorted Tuei.day "These J>C'i>ple ~cl picked up at t~ea, are dropped off in Orange Jl;Ounty and then the government t'orgets about the m ," s aid JRichard Altimari, a Huntington reach Union High School Dos· l SmQll Plans i Resumption t Of Practice f • \ By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHl. OI -O•llY Piiot SYll Laguna Beach ph ysician Ralph J W Small s ays he hopes !to res ume his medical practice next March and "get behind me" criminal altegut1oni. that he was responsible ror the death of a 33-year old Santa An;,i woman . S mall. 31, of 1025 Capistrano •Ave.. plcadf'd no c·onte!>l Tues· \day to a singlc charge or in· t'voluntary manslaughtt-r In re- 1turn. the district atlorney's or· ··ficc agreed to drop 45 other lcharges includinJI( allf'galtons or !second-degree m urdcr,. grand 'theft and wrongful practice of medicine i Two other de fend ants a licensed vocational nurse a nd an unhccnsed medical technician who once worked in Small's San rta Ana plastic s urgery clinic - ~also reached negotiated settle- ments After Oran~e County S upen or _Court Judge Robert Ri ckles ac . tnct program director /\llimari !>aid the influx r.r In cl oc hinese r dugc c s 1n th l' 1 l~i.,s room has Jtimpcd nt'arl) lt:O percent 1n thn•l' months lie told trustees at tht·ir board mct•ting that m any can't speak 1'.:nglish and schools have few tools for communicating wit h them. The district has two bi· lingual aides to assist nearly 500 Indochinese s tudents, be re· ported. O•llY ~ ... Sutt PMte RESUMING PRACTICE? Dr. Ralph Small cepled the plea agr eement, Small said he feared that what was predicted to be a lengthy trial would have interfered with CSee SMALL, Page AZ) ~ iAlhritton Slaying fSuspect in Court ~A 30-year-old Huntington each steel worker was to be ar· aigned today on charges that he ~illed 51-year-old Thomas Hilary Albritton, fathe r o r former Newport Beach sports star Tf.'rry Albritton. Marvin Harold Stanton, 1984 ushard St.. was arrested last Friday a fter he allegedly dragged Albritton into the mid- e or Cornwall Drive and s hot CYCLE'S SALE SlJCCESS STORY fl "My phone WU IO buay from l'iny Daily PUot cluaified ad that h sold my bike Immediately.'' f That's the advertising auceess rtory of tbe Orange Coaat oman who placed t.bla ad in the ally Pilot~ . 1970 Honda 50. runs ' aood.l80flrm :xu:·llUX If )'OU want lmm"11te IUC· een from JOUI' cladlftecl ad, try tbe frtmdlJ ad·vilen at lbe DallJ PUot. Call &a•5871. him . police s aid. Stanton. on parole for a Ken- tucky bank robbery conviction, is being held on $250,000 bail and was arraigned at West Orange Municipal Court. Albritton is a former Newport Beach resident whose son was a football and track and field star at Newport Harbor High School and Stanford University. At one lime he held the U.S. shotput record and was con- sidered an Olympic prospect. Former coaches said they lost track of the busk.y shotputter in recent years. Police said that the elder Albritt.oo: ~ was on parole for a 1975 Newport Beach bur•Jary conviction, visited Stanton Jut Friday to settle a dbpute. The Hesperia resident re · portedly ask.ed Stanton to stop t hreatenin g his 30-year·old dauabt.er who, police said, had been-UJ'lina Stanton's firllriend to leave bim. Albrllton returned to bla parked car and waiting wife and dau1bt« when Stanton alletedly abot blm, poltce 1alcl. Police aald they arrested Stan· ton about 1S mlnutea later bltebhlkiq on nearby Adams Avenut. ..... . . "We havf' about 60 kids at OM h1i.;h school who havl' no idea v. hat's gmng on." Alt1ma ri s:tid '"A't• <'an't talk with the:n and thry·n· gt•ltini.? frustrated "All uf thc·s l' ~tudents havf' knnwn nothing but "'ar thl'ir whole lives llow long will they JUSt sit there before we start to have problems?" He told trustees he blamed federal officials for the "crisis." A congressional program to provide financial aid to schools (o r educating rt'fUg('( \ Y..1 nt·H·r f1m1k d ht · •,;ud 111· ,., 1 t t•d lht· 1h:-ln< I ll1ws11 t t1.n1 tht mnnt·\ Thi' l!l7H f1 d1·rJI p~11J,!ram hi· \aid . would µa y the,d1slril·t S.1~.11 for l'\ crv .,t ud1•nt "'ho t•ntl'r<•t1 th e U S . 3rter .I an I, 1977 H e claimed orr1c 1a ls ID Washington D C infor med him that "it's a California problem .. Altimari suggested the Hunt ington Beach-Long Beach area h.1 ht·t·nm•· \1l'f n.1 rn y., . ..,1 I ,j lh ii f1•d<·1 ,ol 1,f!,1, f' t,,.tj lu II I h• Ip 11tll '" 1,1,1 I• ,!t1l11~• \11 lw 1n l ot~ of I roulilt· II·· ,. 11111.11 .. d " 'llloll I• r ,,f 1111' ll,lflflll '-ff fU J.:t•t 11 '.1 Ill °"11Utt11m (',tlifnmw and mr.-.t 11f th t.'m 1n t li1 .,11 t c1ll1•d \'11•\namt•\1• tnangl<'" an arf':.i borrlt•rt:<l h) Long Reach. lluntrngton Beach and Santa Ana The program should be pump m g St 19 million into the tugh school distnct he said Each of 1h. tl1· t r111 . '' "''n h1rh .,chooh 111·• rt .11 I• .1~! I"'" l11lingl1<1 I f.'X t11 I I ht J~ 11111 t-d Olli fr lJ,,,11•1• ~<J\I• J\lll ffi <J rl J-.1t·rm1i.4u111 to rn"t'I w1lh other tl1!>t r1t•h 111 t omplr tt· a ~ludy en· 1·ou r a ~1nJ.: ftodt•rJI 0H1c1als lO ' fund th.: W7H JJro~ram · I wt·nt to thl· White llou~e last month to pu.o;h this thing a nd got t no"' her•"" ht-said. "But with help wr'll turn c;ome heads around back there .. Carter _Raps Kennedy on Health NEW YORK CAP>-President Carter apparently has not aban· doned ho~ of pers uading Sen Edward M. Kennedy that it would not be a good idea to challenge h1 m ror the 1980 Democratic pres- 1dcnt1al nomination At the very least , Carter has sent up signals to Kennedy that a c h alle nge would prompt a vigorous counte r-0rre ns i ve Carter volunteered his first direct attack on his potential op· ponent during a "town meeting" In the New York City borough or Queens Tuesday night. f1cult issue. even 1f I kn<'w 1t wal> going to cost m<' vol<'l>." Carter said HC' lhen got down to what might be calledsubhm1nal politics Thl' prC's1dC'nl 't-; aide~ haVl' .,aid Carter will not rall>l' th1• que!>t1 on of Kennedy's rl•uct1on to l'n :-.1., conditions ~hen he· droVl' a C'arorr a bridge at Chappariu1dd1ck in 1969, rf':>•UltlOg HI lht• d Palh of M ar~ JoKopechne 11 ow.:' er . for the se('ond t1 m<' in r1v(' da\ '· Caner made J .,tall· ment that ~eemed intcndl'<i tu rP~UrrN.'l m(•mont•., or ChapJlJ qu1dd1d. Y.1thout dn~ d1 rt<'t 11 rt-. enC't \.\ P \('had \OITII' C'rt"'' Y.hl'll' 1t rt·q uir<'s a ~lf',111\ hJr11l .1 n ir1•ful and ddtbt•r:Jll \ • r1c<·1s1•m 10 hr• m ;1d1 -. ht· lol!t h 1•, CJ1w1·n~ ;rntllt'l'H'l' I don't lhink I panicked in the l'rl'"' bl.C'd fur his reaction. Ken· nNh 'aJd Tuf.'~dav night that he dm·~ not 1•:1.pe('t (happaqu1dd1ck to bt• J <.'.1mpa1gn ll>SUe 1f he ht l'11m1"' J l':indu1:11t· ln,tt-.111 h1• .,,1111. · I think the 1 , .ti ..,,u, .. , 111 l!#l() .1r1· ~C'onom1c IS,..lll " fht• r:tlt• or IOrlallOO, n :o,- lllg u1H•m11l11' nwnt and 1·m•rgy j j • Panama Pact Wins OK i When Stewart Weinberg , 22. an· nounced he had been a cam· paigner for the preside nt in 1976 and wanted to know "what makes you think your first te rm merits a re-election." Carter concluded his lengthy response by saying: Treaty Finally Passes House., Senate l "You m entione d national health I a m for national heallh in· s ura nce .•. President Trum an called for a comprehensive na· tionwide health ins urance pro· gram We don't have il Sen Ken· nedy has been in Congress for 16 years. His major pre mise. his major goal, has been to estabUsh a comprehensive national health ins urance policy . . He has never gotlen a comprehensivena· tional health bill out of his sub· com mittee. It is not easy." After an interruption for ap- plause. Carter said he believes ''I now have enou~h support in the Congress to do It before this term is over'' in 1980. That thrust at Kennedy came without prompting. A later questioner mentioned Kennedy and asked how Carte r intended''toinsplreus." "I've never been afraid, since I've been in office. to tackle a dir- WASHINGTON I API Fa<' 1ng a d<•adltn<' rmly clay!-av.<i}. the House gaH' Congre!->l>0 rmal approval today to le~1sl at1on carrying out the Panama Canal treaties The House passed t hr bill. 232· 188 The Senal<' approved 1t Tuesday. 6.3-32 Without the legislation. there would be no U S con trolled commission to take over opera lions of the cana l next Monday and run it until Panama gets the waterway unde r the treaties Dec. 31, 1999. President Carter and some a ides lobbied ha rd for lhe vote They telephoned House oppo· nents and urged lhcm to re· verse last week's 203-192 House rejection of an earlier vcl'8ioo or the bill. .. A timebomb Is tic king away and the hour is sh ort,'' Rep John M. Murphy. D·N Y .. the bill ., noor mana,gt?r told th1· llou"t' ·we ha' t' ont' ~eel. ht'fort' "'"' might fa<'l' l'hJo., in Pan.1m;,i · Murph) -;;i1d d L: S Arm) H an1!<'r hn~adt• "'a' hcddm,g for PanamJ. c1nd 1mplted that tts m 1~s1on "'a~ lo .,t rcngthcn ddcni.c:. against '1oh'ncl' 1( the b11l·wen• defeated llowcvcr. lhe Pentagon said the urut was the 1st Battalion or the 75th Infantry from f'ort Stewart. Ga.. and that 1t has been undergoing routine tram 1ng in Jungl e warfare ir1 Panama since Saturday Ouster Sought SAN JOSE <AP> The Santa Clara su~rvisors have asked Gov Edmund Brown Jr. t o authorize an end to odd-even day gasoline sales in the county. Busing Battle Won Huntington Mom G.ets Ride for Daughter .. A Huntiqtoa Harbour woman won lier battle to 1et school bus service for her 14-year-old dau1hter TUelday, but It took a la te ·niabt drive with Trustee Brian Lake to prove her point. Helm Paaros told high school trustees her freshman daughter h11 had to walk three miles to Marina Hiib Sc:bool and wa en- titled to blal service. The Huntiniton Beach UnJoo Htsb Sc!bool Dlatrict provides tranaportat.lon to atud•t.a wbo U v• three mlJet from 1ehool. Daplt.e Mn. Plaros' con•· tlon, cllstrict otftdala aalcl tbeJ meaaured the dtatance and found tt wu only 2.9 miles -sa ... : feet short of the required dis· lance. .; · • G t en Dys inger, assistant superintendent, said records re- vealed only on e Huntington Harbour student lived more than three miles from campus and he drove a car. Mrs. Psaros, who lives on Hunt1n1ton Harbour's new Trinidad uland, auneated the diatrid's odometer wasn't ac· curate. · To settle the arrument. Lake agreed to meuure the distance himself wtth Mn. Paaro1 eerv· in1 aa a wttneu. The two left on their ~ tnv•Uaauon at t p.m. Trustees approved bus service when Lake returned and report- ed the distance "is so close to three miles if I'd changed lanes twice I'd be over the limit." Other Trinidad Island students who Uve less than three miles from school also wlll be allowed to ride the bus, trustees agreed. Dysinger said a bus driver must be. hired and a retired s chool bU! reactivated before service could begin. Re said the service wtU eo1t about~ a day_ Mrs. Plaros said abe wu de- Ucbted with the deci1lon and •uc1e1ted Trinidad Island be re· named three-mUe lsland. Rt'I' Robert' Baum<tn, R Md . OnC'e ,j lt:adlOf: Opponent Of tht' hill. told the lloui.e thl' mea-;ure ",i ., thl• bt'Sl that opponents C'ould get II <• '>aid 1t ll> needed 10 protect lJ S rights to con· t IOU(' operalm~ the l'anal. Rut Rep. George Hansen, ·R· Idaho. urged the House "to havl' the C'ourage to sland up to the prcs1denl and sland up to the State Department" to de· real the bill Or:.":tJ .:oast ---~ ~ \\eatbe r fo'alr through Thursday with some low cloudiness morning hours . High s Thursday in low 70s at beaches to near 80 inland. Lows tonight 58 to 65. INSIDE TODA V Even former Presldut Ni.ran um doumi with cMm· pagne and bur in th41 celebration that follo1Hd clmchfng of the Angela' fint davll1on title. See stonea, photo1. Poge BJ. ... • • ANGE~~_:JI~ . . .. • t ot.her•1 ¥Gjltb over th ra1Una • the ellab aU l>eode Md U •P a off Ml 1Jove and tud· &.Ml .......... TM ..._ ........ 89d d.aly u.. ... were .-,al Mart.I tn 40,131 IJ flk'I WM M 1 J •JI It ---:-::~~----:tllllC.•w IWWWMlll~tit-- 'tbe real luanlly atarted la ... ~ ,. .... la "-9. • ftfth with Larry Harlow at ~l. tw9 OliU;O.. ...._ ..... lJ. • b&H'f to.ded and • Ol'lf run ~ ... ,,.. ,.... ,..,... n.ld nned wtth fans dttpitt' fana 11.0od u on~. It 1Hmtd, calllila for a hll lht esMrtaUona ol lh public addraa an· Harlow ~Md batllr to the pttc~r nouncer MOil we rt1 k ids. but a lol weren't In thtt Anlt'l 1htOI, t~ "Y We Can·• One made a d111ty slid" on lhe pitcher 's r hanl lartl'd, bul Lbe Al\ICt"IJ rouJdn't ae t 1r1ou11d Oth4:n rui.bed tht: Anl(cl du&oul any~ ~ pile Rlc-11 Miller'• one-out, Thert! wtl't' 1uy11 ln ape costumes and one lnfteld hlt. Hark>w ltd off lht AA& l eliJtlh auy In a homemade AnKcl cotlume he'd and lbens wu bedJam ll ~u fte«lnl near tasblOMd from • bedsheet l:lnd tmfoll. .tbe end and the fans a nsed the k l FOR 'ftlt: MOST part, \h(• hu\b on the BY 11IJS TIME. lt had been announced ftt'ld wt rc teood natured •ind didn't damaae ch at lbto Wb.lte Sox bad but. M~ t-3 anylhlni TIM:n' were u coupl~ oC bnel ft&bt.s ~1aln. a minor Aocel lhrnl ended wit.bout a over poueealon of tbe base1. Some ra.os score <'limbed on the 11crN•o bcl>.lrutbo.m.e plate. and -As the'-~me l.i>bat' In nlnl.h be1an a trumpolme ltkc victory dance Some wUh Tanana 1UU on U\e mound Ccw what of the kid'> ru.ht.'Ci the televasion camera rn would ~ the An11el pltchlnc 1tfl{f'1 fourth rtnter f1~ld s traight rnmpletc game, bedla cn relined It took u.-s an Mur to get oul of the park Evcryom: ~A) 1t&ndin1. Most were yelling mg lot 'rht: c.·1u·s JU!>l weren't moving. People "'1Jdh ' '•·cmed rt.'luclanl to l<'ave There were spon Hal Mena~ was the ftrst Kansas City tut 1 uneow. parties in thti parking a rea and new ter Ht• 1wol ll1trlow to the left fi eld wall, but friends hips being mude. 1t wai. JWll 11 Ion& out And there wai, one du.grunUed mem ber or our party My Leen-age i,on, poor boy, 1i, a Wmt TWO OUT and Amos Olis on fi rst Kausaa Caty fwl. Don't ask roe why by vutue of a single , Oarre11 Porter hit a Oh yes. the score was 4·1. Bring on the squibber up the first base l.ule. Rod Carew of Orioles. YOUNG FANS TAY TO 010 UP HOME Pl.AT£ After Angela' Win Tueed•y Night In An•h•lm ... ~ MEMPHIS, Tenn. CA P) - Baptist ffoepitat·4ttomeys saj they'll uk a Judie t.o set utde a s ubpoena requiring the release of Elvis Presley's autopsy re· port t.o an attorney for ABC-TV news. ' Max Shelton, altomey fOf' t-he hospital. said Tuesday the bolpita.1 wUl aak Chancellor D.J. AU.sandratos t.o quub the sub- poena before the bol ital la re- qutred to fiimflb ffie reeordi t.o network attorney Mlcbael Pleaaanu. A chancellor ls a minor state judce under Ten· nessee's system. Subpoenas were served Tues- day on officials of the hospital and the Univers ity of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences as part of the network's lawsuit against Dr. J erry Francisco, Shelby County medical e x aminer. -rf]Jaa~.c-a~y-ft has been our Bishop Calls Defense. Tactics 'Phony' position that we will release the records on the request of the family or the executor of the estate or oo a court order.'' hospital Vice President Maurice Elliott said. "But.. we will not act on the basis or a request by a private attorney.'' CARSON CITY. Nev IA Pl A new defense tactic lo keep Nevad a Death Row inma te J esse Bishop of Garden Grove frnm the gas chamber appears to be devdoprng but Bishop t erm s 1l the work of "rotten phony sonofabitches.'' Cor respondence from W a.shoe t .. egal Services executive dire<:· tor Charles Zeh to Bishop, ob· tamed Tuesday. indicates Zeh m ig ht try to m ake Bis hop a material witness in his pending la wsuit alleging prii.on condi lio ns are so bad th a t t hey amount lo cruel a nd ummsual punishment Zeh confirmed tha t he wrote ;i nd talked to Bishop. who fact.'!> a death sentence tor the gunshot s laying of a ne wlywed I.et :. Vegas ca.Mno 1><tlron But Zeh :.it 1d there have been no d1:. <.'Ub:.1orL') "or anv sub!>ta nce " llhhop ,;.url tn a M;iternt-nl t11 lhe attorm•y gC'neral 's offu:t!, abo nbtaint'<I TueMJay. that he won't talk with Zt>h until the U S Supn·m1· Court rules on ot he r unwantt•tl d1•fcodcc:.' cf forti. lo keep h11n all vc.· Tbat de· Drill Assault Weighed General to Decide Fate of· Sergearits S AN UIF:GO (A P > A j!t>nt>ral has been as k<.-d to decide wta·tht•r to court-martia l or clear three drin sergeants ac <:used or a.-.i.aultiog a whole COm· pany of Mannes. The final decision w as left T uesday w MaJ. Gen. Cha rles G. Cooper, commanding general of the Marin e Corps Recruit Depot, <1rtt'r a lenl(l.hy process of fact· fwdmg and rccommc11dat1oni. A total of 116 recruits testified ;i t a month-long hearing that they were beaten early June 26 111 lhei r tempo rary barn.1cks at Camp Pendleton. Their rorm<.tl complaint sa1<i three drunken drill sergeanL'> ba r ged in to th e dorm s, a w akened the· recruits, ordered th<'m to stand m formation and Mamie Eisenhower Reported 'Alert' W ASHIN G TON !AP ! Ma m ie Eise nhower, hospitalized T u esd ay arter s urfe ring a stroke, was reported alert bul still partially paralyzed and una- ble to speak clearly today. A medical s tatement 111sucd by W a ller Reed Army Medical Center said the 82-year-old forme r fi rst lady was increas- m gly alert to her surroundings and, although unable to speak clearly, was trying to form sen- tences the n began punching, kicking <tnd slapping the m. Two recruits told a hearing or. ficcr that Gunnery Sgt. Charles Br y ant, 28, of Nashvi11e, Tenn , t hreat e ne d l a t e r l o "kill anyone" who told Marine or- ficials aboul the incident. The young Marines all told similar stories of Revere beat 1ngs, but attorneys for the thref' drill s ergeants c laimed n o serioWI injuries were found later by inspecting physicians. Almost 4,000 typed pages or tc•s t1mony wer e taken at lhc twa ring an<i forwarded , along with the hearing orflcer's r ecom men dat1o n . t o Col. J a mes Abra ha m . commander of the Recruit Training Regiment. Abraham's recom m endation w <1~ passed to Lt. Col. Glen L H ampton, legal officer of the base. and then t.o Gen. Cooper. An a nnouncem e nt fro m Cooper 1s expected by next we ·k. Meanwhile, the sergeantc; were assigned to a work support battalion All the recruits have graduated and gone to duty sla \JOO!';. The dril1 instructors -Staff Sgt. Joseph Lopez Jr .. 23. of F resno. St aff Sgt. Ricky L Cross. 29, of Anadarko, Okla . and Bryant -could be charged Wllh aiisault and violation of lawful orde r s and tried by gencrat court-martial or a lesser court· martial. Cooper, on the other hand, could dismiss the entire case. fi'r .. r~AJ SMALL TO PRACTICE? • • • his intenl1oos to return to the practice of medicine. "I put pressure on Mr. Giles (defense attorney Terry Giles) to let me plea bargain on it," Small said. In separate proceedings that concluded in May, the slate Board of Medical Quality As- • HJf DAILY PILOT f,_(),...,.. (Mllil D111ty P1tot wUft-""' "•t retn h•NO•M ~ p,.~, f\~l\lwtfttyl...,(}tl'f"O'M (t~Pvt)il~(.,........ "'IM'•t•todttklM.,. ""' ....... ~ .......... ttw~ ,,. .. , tO# '~'· Ii#"' Hf"lll'O'Jl"'f f'Nct\ tit.tfnWMMOf\ ~.C:" f fM'll t••"V•t .. y INllM l ..,,..._'"'" S.,,tflllC ...... ,. \tir.OI~ r•Qt~ N tflM I\ ~l,.,_.0 \#t~"cMl\ flltid \.wllftA't\ tN> fW~n,.(Mt f)Ut)i•tif"l•"'O C'JfM'I I' Al lJO 'lf•\t ft•w \t,...... ( fJl'\I• ~"-( •HIOt"ft•• tit.,. ..... ..," .... ... -"4--·-,o< •• C-0.. ·~·"'~ldll"ftMldo.Mit' .. ~ Tlt-.. --U14ot n::::;.~ ... ":'/::"'. O--"'--~ .. -........ ----... '--~ ·---·,~-'-·'-Munll't:' .. ed!Oflloe "" ...... -... MOttl ... ._..\\ 1>0 9"•N - <>nlc•a l~i."= lf::: .. C::~'~;::'•Y T1.., ... IM(T")~ CleeadiH MM,,...MMln ,,__ ... Or_ Ctu!ll;.C..-ll<ll .... 1 ... c.-f'C :.:. °'..;% •. ~~:::..~~ ::tie( .. -•fllMllM~lf. ~•••tfl ,.,,., ~ .. ,,_ .... ,_, -., """''-.. ~-·-..,,.,, t(~m?=~ r2.~~ ..),... "' _ ......... ,._., ......,., n _,.,,,, , s urance sus pende d Small's medical license through March 15 and establiAhed s trict condi· lions on an y future medica l practice . SmaJl said be bad "no doubt" that he would return to medical practice anci that he was conf1 dent he would be able to attract patienls dellpite b1s le.gal dif- liculties. Aa part of the settleme nt, Small was ordered to surrender Tuesday nlght tor lransportaUon lo the Chino slate prison ror 90 days of "dlagnostic" study. He will then return to •rpenr before Ri ckles for forma sen· te nclng. Giles predicted lbal ttls client wiU be placed on proba- tion because he does not have a crlmioal record. Rickles, however, does bave the opti~ of sent.eoctng Small to state pri80ft for between two and four years on tbe involuntary mallll•Ulhler count. The iudl• alao could order that Small QOt be permitted to practice medicine. Rlcld• 1ave no lndlceUOl'I on what the sentence would be. Small •H cbar1ed with second·de1r~ murder ln the death of Kimberly Plock, a breast Im pant patient who died tollowtn.c sursery •t Small'• now·clOled cllnJc. AccordUlC to Deputy Dlltrlcl Attorney Barry LaBarbtr•. Mn. Plock w11 wroa1tully stven aa lQjettloo of Lbe drul ID· novar. ' .. , A fourth tlrill ln'>trurtor . Sgt Gilbert Sl)(!<'k . 22, of Com mcrc< City. Colo . races possible court m<1 rtu.tl for c.krchction of dul:, ror failing to report absaulL*i. Prince, Pair Locked Up In Squabble nOME I A Pl J\n Italian prinrr and two c;old1f'r'> <'nded up in 1:111 after th<· nohll'man, upset over commenL~ on t he 11ge d1f re n• n c e w 1 l h h 1 s H r ~ z 111 an fashion mrxlcl wire. fired two shots tn the air Prince V1llorio Massimo di Srorano. 67, scion (Jf one of Rom e's oldest fami lies and form er hus band of artress Dawn Ad am e;. wa s put in Ro me's Regina Coeli Jail Tuesday night a nd later rch•a.'\e<l on 111.111. Police said the prince lost his cool when one of the two soldiers asked rum while he was sipping corrc ·m u har "llcy. Grandpa. where did you rind this doll'>" The pnnce tried lo push and shove the troops, then Hred his pistol twi ce m the air. before rctreattng t.o his car, followed by a m enacmg crowd. "They're trying to kidnap me," the prince shouted into a radio telephone in his car con- nected with police headquarten; Police swooped on the bar, <tr rested the prince on c harges or !>hooting in a public place and the two sold1er1>, Stefano Sanlllh. 19. and Claudio Valle. 20, on c hu r ~e s o f v i o le n ce a nd damages inflicted lo the car. Papal Mass Suit Ousted BOS T O N CAP ) -A legal roadblock to the use or the Boston Common tor a pa pal Moss h~ been re · m oved with a fe de r al Judge's ruhng that It does not violate constitutional separation of churc h and state. T h e decision Tuesday came ln a s ull by abortion rltehts advocate Bill Baird. who claimed thal use of the Common Cor Pope John PauJ IJ's' scheduled Maaa -aa well aa control over rsened seat.Lua in it -would violate tbe ConaUtuUon .• U .S . Dltlrict Court· Judge Walter J ay Skinner dismiued Baird'• request for an lnjunc:Uoa a1ainat the Mau, uyln1 the church had • rl1ht "to • rarry out the reU1lou1 purpoee ol a pubUc Mau by ln•urint that lboM la lrnmedlale pro1.lmlty to the celebration be 1ym· patbeUc and knowlectcu· ble communicant.a ... " c11>1on could co(tle this week And Bishop said lhat when he dOl's talk to Zeh or any other W u:.hoc Leg<tJ Service represen lal1vcs he plans to "tell tht.>m what a bunch of rotten phony ~onof«J b1tcbes I thought they wer e." U1 shop said Zeh ''> lawsuit might be a good one and hi· hopes Zeh wini,. Hut he said Washoe Legal Ser vic es ex pressed no interest tn him untJI "I became a big issue a nd m y name's m the paper and I get all this pubhc1ty "The n they'r e wa nting 111 come out here and clean up tht!ir con:.c1encc or romc out here and tl'll me, 'We ll, W(• cerlamlv do n't want tha t lo happen ;ig:un · " he i.aid H1!>hOp has made s1m1l<tr n· marks about Kirk Lenha rd and George Franzen. deputy Clark County public defenders who ap- pea led lo the U S Supr emt· Court 48 hours b efor e h is scheduled Aug. 27 e xecution .J u~tice Willia m Rehnquist 1s · ... ued a stay ord~g~ unll~cxt Mond ay so the full court could review the case H1sh11µ, 4G, ,._.1t1 tn a rt·cent 1n tervu:\o\ that he d kill Lenhard 1r he were out on the streelb The mmatP, being ht>ld 1n the Max 1mum Security Pn son 1n Carson City. bWd tu. .. un wanled defend· ers hilve no nght to inte rfere with h1 '> n g h t to accept or ch<tlleoge the death penalty Bishop confirmed m his state- ments to the attorney generaJ's nffl r e that ht> h<t s dest'n bed neath How cond1t1on!> as so bad th;.it ~o ml' 1nrrlal<>s 't tartc•d mutilallng tht!mselves unt1I 1m r.irnH·menu. Wt>n • made Hut B1 i,hoµ abu told lhf' pr<b t·t·utor' he \,\a!>n t «allrn~ th1· ll1·ath Row cond1t1on:. · cruel J n d u n u ., u ..i I p u n 1 ., h m 1· n t hec<tu'><' I've been an a lot of penitt•ntJa'm-s and boy. I never bt't>n 1 n a good one And he aoo 'laid the co nct tuoos "nevl'r at any tJm e a ffected my ab11tty to ~ rallonal and to think, because I've :.pent tou m<tny )cars in the s ame s1tua llOOS Ple asants represents Charles Thompson. a producer for the ABC-TV program "~·20 ." Thompson and Jam e!> Cole, ci free-lance Memphis wntt•r un der rontracl lo ARC. riled SUit '!eekmg to force Fr<tnc1i.co to re· l~<tse the r eport bcfon• the n f'twork ai r e d a s h o w o n Presley Thi:: program implied hi:. Au~. l6. 1977. death was caused by a drug rt:act1on rather than heart disea:.e, as Francisco mamtams. AhssandratO'I b to hear mo t1on'> on lhP !>Ult Friday Thompson 'aid h1~ atlomeyi. \,\Ill <tsk Altssandratos to requ1n· Franc·1i,co to · an~wer qut·M1oh~ dboul tissue <Jntl fluid removed from Prt-sley'~ body Tht·y also want thP m<.-d1 r al examiner to explatn his role a ... a pnvat1• con ... ultant for Baptist Jl osp1tal Thomf)60n :.a id l-'ranc1sro rt> ru~ed to answer thos1• quvstioni. ut a d1'pos 1l1on hearin~ two weeks ago FranCL~o. a mcm~r of the university medical school stall, '>ays Presley's autops y 1s not public n•eord efeaf her :Jurnifure Safe Featuring Schafer Bros. Stop in now and view our f ahulous selection of top quality leathe r pieces The natural feel all at very special . pnces. and comfort of leather upholstery ... with the quality of Schaf er Bros .... a timeless value! U natural. comfortable living filh your lifr ·&tyll", Schafe r Dr()j. designs lealher for you. Sof all, chairs and ottomarui u beautirul as they are practical ..• tailored and refined by skilled cra(tsmen with lhe higheflt quality coMtruction availablr . -. ready for the quicke11t factory delivery. Browfit' through our leather gallery ... savor tlw beauty or our ~-~,. a disti~guisht>d . , -.. ... -.~ •-1JI 11lyliO,J1oand wad~ , -seltttion or dttorator j colors. Feel the ~love-110ft, 1 lu1urioua tex tures of th.t ' li~t hide. ... then takdt the quality atep up to leather! A tjmeleee vallN'I • 7 VOL~ 72. NO. 269. 4 SECTION S.~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 26; 1979 The Night the Angels · Won the West 1 MOMENT OF EXULTATION: FRANK TANANA GETS THE LAST OUT IN CLINCHER Picture That Anawe,... Queatton, Can Angela Win American League West? .. ~Jlead:y_ by 1983 i t Bee Canyon Na1ned As New Dunip Site By DAVID KlJTZMANN and ROBERT BAKKER OI .. a.II' ,..._Sa.ff ~ O ran~e County s upervisors ' have scle('t{'(] Bt-e Canyon in the , hills north of Irvine and the Marine Corps Air Station as a f dump site that 1s scheduled to be ) in operation by 1983 ) The s ite had been strongly op posed by I r vinc city offlc1al!'. • who havl' c1tc>d P-Olcnt1al no1:-.i·. odor. litter. lrafftc and health I problems what could n·sult fr<>m a landfall statwn close to the Cll)' t1ons of the county, h a ndling 900,000 tons of trash eac h year. The new site is expected to rost '6 rrullion to deve lop Coi>ts involve huying lhl.' land from the Irvine Company and developing a n access road to the dump that would connect Sand Canyon Avenue and Hicks Can· yon JlauJ Road and extend that rnad into Bet' Canyon. S upervisors approved the Tickets Set For Playoffs a lte rnative access road lo case concerns of city officials It would route trash travel farther fr om the city b y " mort· northeas terly route than had been considered previously Supervisor Thomas Riley said the new route should ease noise· and t raffic concerns ai, well as 1 m prove conditions of nt•tffb> <r~ricultural a1·L1v1t1c..., of the Irvine Company 'Agran s aid th (' ;tlU•r nat1v1· route 1s l~i, orrcnsl\ l" tn hin1 than other fKl!.s tble ahl(nmcnts Ile said truck lrafftc would at l c-;.1st. be kept on Sand Canyon (See 0 {.;MP. Page A21 PandeDloniunt Reigns at the· Big A By CHARLES H. l.oo.s pJane made several passes over the stadium It carried lights under .its wings that spelled out "Bomb the Royals." That's when the cheering began. Ol "'8 IHll• ~I .. ·-This is how it was at Anaheim Stadium on Tuesday night, Sept. 25, 1979 -the rught the Angels won the American League West. J ust before the game started, Don Baylor got. a trophy at a ceremony behind home plate . He said he 'd like to drink some cham· pa gne out of it this night Then the public ad- dress announcer said the White Sox were leading Minnesota 6·2 and you had the feeling this was going tO'be the Angels!-night. OUR PARTY arrived an hour early for the game and scra mbled for front-row sea ts m the upper deck behind the right field foul pole. My daughter remarked that it seemed odd to--see the upper deck frlled first and look down on all the empty seats in the reserved ~ections which were filhng al a more leisur e ly pace It was a balmy. s mog.rrei! night and the re was il nice sunset You couldn't get nc·ar tht' toncc•ss1on s tands and the beer uncs V. l'rt' a bh .. :k long Th(• rans 40,CJJ of thrm had t·nm1· l•> sc·P th<· An~<.'ls c-l1nl'h th1· di\ .... 11)0 t1ll1' Tht• µr1·v.i1ltng thinking <.1m11ni.: lhP fJn..., " .. ., that lh1· bull dub re<.1lly hatJ W<Jn 11 thl· n1~ht bt·ror1 with that t'm1Jt11m char~E-d v.in .md I hat tonight ·., i:am1 · would tJf• a form all ly They \Wl"l" lht·rc tu ~ee hl!>tory arter l!I y1•ar'> of fru.stratwn Outside of Frank T ana na's pitching performance, the gam e Itself was rather or- dmary. There weren't any extra-base hits and the only s pectacul ar fieldmg play came m the second inn ing w hen the Royals' Willie Wlli,on leaped against thl" buJl pen ~ate in left ltJ haul down Carney Lansford'" bad for a home run Tht· eatch e nded lht-inning, 1n v. h1l·h thC' An1:w1..., produted three runs. and Wibon ... rane play wa ... n't fully apprecaatf'rl II\ l hi· fan.-.. ·~ nu: KANS~S ('II) fourth the '>l*C' r.11 ul.ir 'vnun~ blonde .,1ll1ng behind ui> and .., d&rk ha.Jred lad a few s..-al!> over began tea-, m~ l'a ch other <ind endl·d up dropping cuch BE.-ORE THE GAM E. an r1ld two engine c~e ANGELMA~IA, P agt' A2> • -.. • .. • • .,..I,_. ff Wf Surgery Ho:-.e Kt•nncciv. 89 H ·ar ·old matn<11T h or' lhe K('nne<f\ f :1 m 1 I\ . 11 n cl t' r went s u c. 1•1·-. ... r11i sur J,:('r\ to 1 <·p:11r .rn 1n1<·s11nal ltl'rt11a tndo\ JI \ ,. " En g I an cl B :1 p.t 1 ... t llu .... p1t;tl 111 Ho-..ton. ht·r d oc· 1111·-.. .... ·11d Charter Amend1nent? Agran Eyes Wards For Irvine Council < ''' lounc1lman Laro Agran propos<'<i Tucsda> nig ht thc.t tht• < 11~ µlace .1 c.-hartcr c.mendment un the Junl'. 1980 ballot as kmJ{ \'Otc·r!> to consider the establish· ment of ('0Ullcilman1c d1stncts, or wards. m the City of lrvme. City rouncil elections present· ly a re conducted on an al·la.rge bai.1s Agran said this sytem 1<; rle vt·lopinp rv.o kn fl av.<. newer are~s ot the clly am being under represented on the council and the cost of t'ampa1gns for c1tyw1de elect.ions are becoming roo burden!'Ome The rounctl po...tponed l'O n ... 1dNalloo of gran ., proposal 10 11 ... 0<"t Q ml"<.'ltng to Jllow mun· lllnt• to ~tudv thl' 1d(•a Thl' rom·t·pl of wtr in~ up an <II v11I ual tount·ll ch~t n 1 h from V. hll•h ,J ('.lnd tdalt' '411UJd Wi."k 1•l1•c \tnn r.alhl'r ltwn runmnf? an lhl' c.·1tv .1 .... 1 '4holt '44~ cx11lon-<l 'l'\1·ral \t'J r-. l'<trlll'r by th•· 1 at\ 'chartt•r ,.omm1ttt·1· \ m1..·mtwr uf that µancl. Coon \ tlman Hill V.:irdouhs: said it v. a" Lhe vic.>w then that many problem.., could res ult from cut· ting up the cit v. including lhe splitllng of vtllages. However, Agran <,a id rrsidt'n· t 1al rlf'vt>lopmc.>nt 10 I n in• wa , 1·oncentraled f1Nit an area!> !>OUth of the San D1e~n f'recway and Lhat consequently the vast ma· 1onty or city council member:. ~ave come from lhO'\C :l{eas I\ bandonin.I! JI l ar~r· eh.•t•t1on., for d1,tnl t IJi:Jllotini: wnulrl "ai, ...uro• b.1lan1•l'rl 1.?t·11i,:raphr<·.tl r1•pr1•-.1·ntat1 on 1in fu1ur1· r·rt v I 1111nt lb. ht• -.;.1111 I ·u.,L-. of 1 amp.1 1.1!11" .ih11 n1ul<I 111· I ramml"<.I. \gr.in 1•"(pl;11nc.-1J \\ h1•n 11111111 !Im.in \nthon) 1 -. I ron1ct111l y. th1:t (• wai, no one \ present at th<.' superv1i,ors mC'('l 1 ing from the city lo express its con cerns becau s e o r a time mix up. City counc1lm:m Larry Agran, member of a city comm1tt£'e ap pointed to study problems <.is· socialed with a dump site, i.ard he had been given an ('rruneous Approx1matt·ly 6,000 l1 t k eb for !ht' J\ngels' American Lc:ague cham- p1onsh1p series with the H<rltimore Orioles will go on s a le Saturday morning at 9 at Gate 3 at Anaheim Stadium. Refugees Clog Schools J net I v.1•r1 1·lt-C'l1•tl an .\1 art'h W7R, 111Jr 1·.1 nipd1gn-; 1·11st $8,fi.H • ,tntl SH •194 P "l"'''ll\t•I\ In t n•trn'tJ>t.'l"I. 11 1-. unl1k1·1\ 1 '4!0 f ntng l'ampa1~n c·11111tl h:1\•' ht·Pn 1 \\a~ed for ll·~-. than $7.:)(lo 'i1111•t· c '97R. thP Ill\ ... p 11pul.1t111n' J!rowth and tht> , . .,c,1lal1n~ 1·0 ... 1~ of postage, papN an1l .111 th1· rt."" h .I\ l' led m o"t o h-..1•1 Vf'r., l o bl'l1Pvt' thut 1ndl\ 1du hl ean rhd~lll"' in lhP 1980 roum·1J I'll'(" t1<1n wall havt• t•) ra1...i• :.ind <,pen<! Sl\l,000·$12.000 1f lh1•v f''IJ>N~l 111 t-w contcndl'r~ 1n a 1·1t \ wad<· • starting time from Sup<·rvisor Edison Miller's urric<.' for dis· russion of the matter and therefore missed it Agran sard today he was re· s igned anyway to tht' notion a dump facility will be going into the hallo; The city. he said, will have lo decide what its future s trategtcs will be when the coun· ell takes up the matter al its Oct. 9 meeting Bee Canyon would replace the • existing Coyote Canyon landfill site near UC Irvine which is ex l pected to be fill ed lo capacity in , four years. • Coyote Canyon is presently 1 used by about one million people in the central and southwest por- ~ Four t1l'kC'L-; will be al- lotted per person at prices of $12 and $8 each on an in· dividual game basis only T hree-game blocks are not available The best-of.five senc•s start s wi th two ~ames rn Baltimore. followed by Game No. 3 Friday, Oct 5 at 5:30 p.m. in Anaheim Game 4 (if necessary J 1s Saturday at 12.15 p.m. and Game 5 Cif necessary) is Sunday al 5: 30 p. m Payment must be made by cash or cashier's check only. l Santa Ana Sehools •~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'Dropped Off in County and F orf.(otten' By ST EVE MARBLE Of,,_ O•ilr Piiot Haff A massive incr ease in ref ugees from war-torn Vit:lnam and Cam bodia hus plunged West Orange County high schools into a battle of their own, a high school official reported Tuesday ·'These people get picked up at sea . are dropped orr in Orange County and then the government for get s about t he m .'' s aid Richard Altimari, a Huntington Beach Union Hi gh School Dis trict program djrector. Altimarl said the influx of In- doc h lnesc r e f ugees an the t l<rssroom h;i" 1umpet1 nt•arly IOO pt-rC'ent in thn·c· month:.. lie told tru!->l<'e..., <1t tht-ar bcwrd mt•f'tang that many can't ~p<'ak English anrl schools have few tools for communiraling with them The d1...,tnr t ha!> two h1 lingual ::uc1C's to assis t nearly 500 lndoc hincst.' i-tud('Otl-. ht• re porterl "We hav<' about 60 kids at one high srhool who have no idea what's Jtoing on." Altlman said "We can't talk with them and tht•y'rC' gelling rr ustrnted "AIJ or these students have kn o ~n no1t11n~ bul v. .11 their v. hole hvt'!-Ho.,.. 1001: will the} J\Jst :-1t thl•rt> befort: W<' start to haH• problems"" lit• told lrustt'es ht· blamed fl·dt.•ral offtr1als for tht• "cn s1s ·· A congressional progr<im to providl' hnanc1al aid to .,chools ror t'ducat ltlf<l r c fugeE"s was nt>Hr funded. he said He insist cd the dtstnct doesn't have lhl' mone)' IRWD Battle Costs Said 'W.e ll Spent' Free BreakfasiS Nixed • 1 Papal Mass Suit Ousted ROSTON {AP> A legal roadblock to the use of the Boston Common tor a papal Mass has been re · moved with a fed e r a l Judge's ruJing that it does not violate constitutional sepa ration of churc h and state. It cost the dty o r Irvine $54,334 Lo fight lhe Irvine Ranch Water Distric t 's la ndowner · dominated board selection proc- ess. but Judging from t he reac· l ions or city officials Tuesday nig ht. it was money well spent. t By DELORES BROOKS taWIN i OI •Deity ,..... a- f A program providing free breakfasts to more than 1,000 f • cblldren in six Santa Ana schools won't be reinstated by the Santa Ana school board. School trustees vofed unan- imous ly Tuesd a y night to • 1tick wltb their decision in ' August to drop the daily • l>reakfaal program for the 1979-90 acbool year. They •~d the laaue wasn't money. but rather wbo bu re1poaaJblUt.y for provldina ebUdren'• nutrition. ~ Leaden from Santa Ana com· " munit)' 11'0'QJ1 protested that.the acbool trwc.eea doG't recotniae , tbe Pl"Oblem. , "lJe feel hunsry children i can't learn and that. cblldreo • wbo 10 to 1cbool without . '1nalfMt BGt ODlJ bafe • bard · Um• 1eatntu but can .U.rupt ei.e.," said' RU1t7 Kemaecly ol tit• eounty Human Relatlona c.m ...... .. ,,,. ICbool board'• position that continuing lhe program is usurping the family's role is patently absurd,·· he s aid. Kennedy was referring lo s tatements made by s chool board members that providing CYCLE'S SALE SVCCESS STORY .. My phone was so busy from my Daily Pilot classUled ad tbat l aold my bUte immediately." Tbat'1 tbe advertlt~ success atory of the OraD.Je CoHt woman wbo placed tb.ll ad tn the Dally PUot: 1970 Honda 50, nuut good.•nrm XIUMC.llQ II :rou want lmmed1ate JUC· ceta from your clu1lfied ad, try the friendly ad-vlaera at the Dally P\Jot. Call 6'2·5'78. d a ily breakfast to c hildren damaged family relationships "The board is concerned with hungry children. But the issue is that, by institutionalizing the feeding of children, we are erod· ing away tbe family uni t," said Santa Ana school superintendent Howard Harrlaon. "Chlldren will be condiUoned to team that the' family i.5n'l respons ible to provid e breakfut, that they mus t de· pend on society for that.·• Haniton said a school board member will meet with com- munity representatives to dis· cuss alternatives t o the breaklut program. He said the real soluUon to tM problem la to set food Into the home and onto the table. The breakfast procram only treated lht symptoms. he added. The decllloo not to renew I.he breakfast pro1ram for thla year will not affect the dlttrlct~ tree lunch Protr•m, uhool otttclall aaid . __ .... ... T h e decision Tuesd a y cam e in a su.it by abortion rights advocate Bill Baird. who claimed tha t use of t he Common for Pope J ohn Paul II's scheduled Mass -as well as control over reserved seating in it -w ould v iolate th e Cons titution. U .S. Distr ict Court Judge Walter Jay Skinner dismi&ffd Baird's request for an iJUuncUoo against the Mass, saying the church had a ri1ht "to carry out the religious purpose ot a public Mass by lnaurinc that those In Immediate proxlmlty to the celebraUon be aym. pathetic and knowled1ea· ble communicants ... " • Councilman Art Anthony said lhe ruling by Superior Court Judge F.dward Wallin labeling as unconstitutional lhe way board me mbers are chosen would best serve the citizens ol Irvine. Councilman Bill Vardoulls commended the city attorney's· start for its efforts to open up the IRWD board to voter control. And councilman Larry A.Iran hailed the ruling as a victory for res ident.a ol lhe cl\)' and one that w ould permit democraUc con· trol of the water district. Wallin had ruled on a moUon by attorneys for Irvine Tomor· row who aougbt to probtblt board ~eet.lons ln November \m. tll the di.slrict was ordered to eit· pand it. publicly held &eat& from three to seven. . The Judce then declared the landowner baJJodna procedures wbJch Del'IDJlt.td four seata to be controlled. In effect, by the <See BA'M'LE, Pase AZ) race." Agrnn said. - 1\n ell'<'llon i,y:.lt'm with flVl' d1stnc~ from which cand1dall'i, would run could · 1mmed1ately r('turn campaign fmant!' t'OSl!<> ; to rt!asonable proportions," the ! rouncil member s aid • Agran a lso s uggel>ted th at 'J pt!rhaps, 1voters could pack a j mayor ~er than having coun· cil members do it·themselves. 1 This would involve h aving four t'ounc1l d1strit'ls and then elect· -: 10g a mayor at-lanze Or:.":d ,Coa~c "'eath er Fair through Thursd•y with some low cloudiness m o rnin g hours . Highs Thursday in low 70s at beaches to near 80 inland. Lows tonight 58 to 65. INSIDE TOD" '1 E uen Jormt r Pru 1dent Nl.zOft WO. douled with Cham· pogne ond beer In the ctlebrotion that /ollowecl cunchmg of tM Angel,t' /ir&t divi110T1 title. See ston11, plwto1, Paoe Bl. i 1 i t Panama T.reati _pr9v . WA$llNOTON <AP t t·ac". - tnl a dead.Uoe Oftly day& away, .-e Hou.. save Con1re11'· nnat •pproval today to le11 laUoo earryiq out lhe Pa.name Canal tree Us Tb• House pu•ed lhe bill, W ·ltt. The Senate approYed u Tue'4lf. a-az Without the letaMlatlon, \ber11 would b4" no l ' S controlled eommiasion to taJus over opera liOQ11 ol lbe c ual oeat Monday - and run It until Panama _.. the watt-rw1i1y under the trealles o~ 31. 1.888. President Carter and some a ides k>bbled bard ror the vote They tel~phon~ Houst! oppo nents and ur1e<t them to re · verse lut week's 20J·J92 House r e1ecoon ol an earlJer vennon of the bt.U. "A Umebomb 11 t.lt"ku1g away and the hour 1s s hort," Rep -John M Mttrt>hy , 9 N -Y·-.~~ --mr-:::-=:--::ir-.r=--:-p, Move 'e. Out -..... .,.-.,.-: .... -..-~ ·:·:-:, . .. .. ·--. ..__.. --·--,_ ...... ..- Doctor PleadS By.J'aED .. ICK .sotOEMKllL. Ol•...,"91Motff Laguna Beach phys ldan Ralph J. W. Small aays be hoPN to resume his medical practice next Ma rch and "aet behind me" criminal alleaatiooa that be was responsible for the death of a 33-year-old Santa Ana woman. Small, 31, of 1~ Capiattano An .. pleaded no conlett Tues- day t-0 a ainite cbar•e of in- vol unt.ary m a.o.alaught.er . In re· turn, the district attorney's of· flee atreed--to--drop-U «her c.har1ea including alleaauona of second-dearee murder, 1rand theft and wrongful practice of medicine-. Two other defe nda nts -a li censed vocational nurse and an unlicensed medlcal technician who once worked in Small's San- la Ana J>&aati~ 1\U'ler'Y CUAIC -' aleo reaclied (lOIOtiated iettle- menta. After Oranae County Superior Court Judie Robert Rickles ac- .c e pt ed the . plea a1reemeot, Sm au said be feared lhal wbat waa predlc~ to be a lengthy trial would have Interfered with hJa Intentions to return to the practice ol medicine. "I put pressure on Mr. Giles (defense attorney Ter ry Giles) to ler-me plea bargain on It," Small said. • In separate proceedin1s that concluded in May .. the state Board of Medical Quality As· aurance s uspended S mall's medical license through March lS and established s trict condi- tions on any future medical practice. Small s aid he had "no doubt" tttat-he--woutctTeturn to m.,..,.,~ca~-­ praclice and that he was confi · b111'R floor manager , told the Ho use. "We have one week before w~ might face chaos 1n Pana ma." Murphy said a U.S. Army Ranger brigade was heading for Panam a, and implied that ils mission was to strengthen defe nses against violence ll the Irvine Co. cowboy Dave Burch moves com- pany cattle out of hills behind Laguna Beach. A herd of a bout 1,000 cows w as mo~ed today to flatter land in prepa r a tion for the upcoming c alving season . T hey wer e moved !>O tha t they will be easily l:IC· cessiblc should trouble occur during the birth of calfs. company officials said. President Takes Aim At Kennedy dent he would be able to attract patients despite his legal rur. fi culties. 0RAN0£ COAST NEW YORK I AP ) P resident bill were defeated However. the Pentagon s et1d the unit was the 1st BattalJon of the 15th Infantry from f'ort Stewart, Ga .. and that it ha& been undergoing routine tram · Bay Stand T™k Force Formed Carter apparently has not aban doned hope of persuadinii Sen Edward M Kennedy that 1t would not be a J:!ood idea to challenge h1 m for the 1980 Ocmoc r<ttH' pr~ 1dent1al nommalwn DAILY PILOT t....-(J.,rr-;t'1-l l'"'''"°"'' -.oll"•~·'h• ,,.,. , '•"I'"• ,.._ flu t .. .AM r....a t • ., ow t ,, ,,,..,,. f ,. t v,.,,.,~,.,,.,._, . ..,, .,,.,.,,,,..,jl!·r.n .,. ·. ·ing in j ung le w a rfa r e 1n Announced Pana ma s ince Saturday For Irvine Annex Al the very least , Carter het~ sent up signals to Kennedy that a 1· h a 11 t: n ~ t: w o u I <1 1J r o m p L ;, v1 gorou.s counter-off ens1 vc t ·• ,,.,, ANwJI,, H • .. ,.~ t•+l't•~ 11.1 1 '·' -..._,, • N••CP,,t tt.111111 t• irl·"'Jfl\#+ t .,,... h ,,_...,, '"' ·• • • • • ,., •' '~ • , 111 ·••I A I I I t ,f. '• •1 ,.. •'''·'• ,.,. t • "'"•• , ... f" PW f•l f-vf,4• I· l,.J I I I •' ,, #I• I H .. , '"~ '·~. A l l H ''If Rep. Ro bert Betuman, R·Md , once a leadmg opponent or the bill. told the lfo ui.e the measure w as the bei.t that opponent& could g~t Hl· ~aid 1t 1s needed to protect l' S rights to con tinue OJ)t!ralmg the cane.ti But Rep George Jl an!>en, .Jl Ide.th o urged lhc llou~e "to hc.ive lht· courag1• to sta nd up t11 th<• president und .,land up tu the Stall· Oepartm{'nt" to de feat the hill f~nnR Pag.-A I BATI'LE ... I rvmc Company as unconst1tu t1onal Hoth Irvine Tomorrow and the city had fil ed separ ate lawsu.its challenging the water dislnct last year. but the two actions were consolidated into one ac· lion. Lou Fndhandler , ch airman or the board or Irvine To morrow. urged the Irvine Company, a co· defendant in the case, lo not ap· peal the ruhng Apµcaring bcfor · thc city council. fo~ndhandl<-r saic.I no ap p~al ··would help t o avoid further col:>lly lll.Jgation and also serve to work out a speedy and s mooth tranR1t1on to a popularly elected board '' He branded th<' l1&nc.l owner balloting system us "feuda l and un-American." T he only discordant not<: Tu<.~· day night relating lo the lawswl had to do with a n open letter Mayor David Sills had circulat· ed during earlier court proceed· ings when Irvi ne Company at- torneys had sought lo oust the ci· ty as a plaintiff in the ca se. Sills had chided t he Irvine Tom orrow for siding with the Irvine Company on that motion. but Carlyle Hall, a lawyer with the Center for Law In the PublJc Interest and representing Irvine Tomorrow. said in a letter to Sills that his position was the re suit of the city's own counter arguments that, 1f accept~ by the Judge, could have resulted in the exclusion of I rvlne Tomor row from the ca:se. By Irvine The lrvme City Council went on r ecord Tuesd ay night ai. favoring the position that water quality planning for the Newport Bay watersbed area be handled by local agencies responsible for ' land-use planning 1n the area The council took the action so 1ls representatives lo an as-yet unscheduled meeting on the is sue among locul jusisdictions would be able to state the c1ty'i. 1ifficial stand.on the m a tter Irvine counc ilm a n Art An· thony has been one of the driv m g forces behind a n effort lo form a ne w local Joint powers agen cy th a t could assume responsibility for bay planning m atters The state's Water Resources Control Board has announced its intention lo strip a regional plan· ning agency of that authority, but final a ction isn't expected until October. Al s take . local o rrlclals believe, 1s survival or the upper hay itself, which 1s cont inuing to fi ll with various polluta nts, in- cluding silt Stud.Jes had been unde r way for several years to find ways to curb bay pollution problems, but the state water board reJected that effort as inadequate. Until the slate board decides who 1s to next take up the responsibility fo r bay watershed !-t lud1es. the pl ann1ng.!>il uation 11> ei.scntially hanging in limbo. Anthony said that Supervisor Tom Ri ley will soon be calling a meeting of the c1t1es which have a stake in bay watershed planning to find out if a new planning agency can be formed T he Board of Supe rvisors already has ·asked the state to postpone any action on the selec t1on of a new agency to enable local JUrisdicllons lo re view alternative proposals The state water board, among other things, could continue to have the Southe rn California A1:1· sociatioo of Governments handle bay planning, select a new agen· cy o r handl e t h e planning re11ponaibilities Itself. F.-...PogeAl Irvin€.' city counc ilmen ilP proved the creation of a task ror ce Tuesday night that Wlll give the city guidance on the best ways to pursue annexation of land adjacent to the Manne Corps Ai r Station at El Toro The panel creat~d on a una nimous vote of the council will be comp<>scd of represen· tat1 ves from both the city and the Irvine Company, which 1s the chie f -landowner 1n the area <A ro und the base Since last month, the city has bee n i n vest1gat1 n g t h e possibilities of annexing about 2,500 acres of land generally south of Irvine Houlevard in an effort to gam sufhc1cnl land-use controls in the area to thwart any plans that call<.'<! for com· me rcial use of El Toro. The Ir vine Com p a ny had a lready indicated it would sup- port the formation of the task force lo study annexation For the city, the panel will have fi ve representatives a ci · ty council me mber, a city plan· ning comm1ss1oner, a city at- torney's reprcsentat1 ve, a staff member from the Community Development Department and a o;t aff membe r from the City Fro• Pag.-A I DUMP ... Road. t•ircumv('nling route!> that could havt• roml' near res1den tial areas. Costs of the 3 4-mil<.' mad c.t hgnment ilre estimated at S2 5 million. In reviewinlo{ en v1 ron mental d oc ume nts on the dump , s uper visors concluded 1t is not economically possible t11 com plelely eliminate certain ad- ve rse impacts. These include . Some agricultur a l lunll. nat ive plants and animals will be d isplaced by the dump s ite The proJect wi ll be part.Jally v1s1ble from the T ustin Plam and Hicks <.:any9n The pro1ecl 1s 1ncomp1tt1blf with the city or lrvm<' and tht Ir vine Company'11 genera l plans The proJect will degrnde local air quality and noise level~ to some degree. ANGELMANlA REIGNS. • • ' other's sandals over the railing to the club level deck below. The beer was nowlng and everybody was ha ving a good time. The real Insanity started ln the Angel fifth with Larry Ha rlow at t)at, two outs, the bases loaded and one r un already in. The fan• stood as one, It seemed, calling for a hit. Harlow IJ'(>UDded back to the pitcher. ln the Ancel aixtb, the "Yes We Can" chant staJUd, but the Angels couldn't get anylbine aotnc despite Rick MWer'a one-out, Infield hit. Harlow led off tbe An1el ei&bth and lht.'re wu bedlam. It wu getUng near the end and tbe fao.a sensed lhe kJJI. av 1'118 n•E. tt had been announced that the White Sox had beaten lllnneaota 9·3. Acaln, a minor Ancel threat ended wttbout a score. Aa the Royall came t.o bat ln the ninth with Tanana aUll on the mound for wbal would be the Ancel pttcbtnc 1taff'1 fourth strat1bt complete 1ame, bedlam retped. Everyone wu 1landin1. ll~l were Yel.Unc wildly. Hal McRae WU tbe nnt ~City bit· ter. He aent Harlow \o the left fteld wall, but lt w11 J1.11tt a lone out. wrnt TWO OUT ud AJnOI Olla on ftnt by virtue ol a 1lnaJ•, Danell ~ bit a aqulbber up the ftl'lt base UM. Bod Canw of all people had It spin off tus glove M.Od s ud- denly there were 40,631 hearts In 40,831 mouths. But Carew recovered and lollsed to Tanana in Ume Instant Insanity. The playing fi eld filled with fans deapitf' the uhortaUona or the public address an- nouncer. Moel were kids, but a lot weren't. One made a dusty slide on the pitcher's mound. Others rushed the Angel du1out There were guys In ape coelumea and one auy In a homemade An1el cottume he 'd faahloned from a bedlheet and Unloll. FOa 1111: 1108T part, the fan.a on the field •ere tOOd natured and didn't dam~ce anythlJll. There were a couple ol brief fiabll over poaesaion of the bas•. Some fam climbed on the screen behind home plate and betan a trampollne-Uke victory dance. Some of the kldl rushed the t.elevislon camera tn center tt.ld. It took us an hour to cet out ol the park· 101 lol.. n.. un Just weren'l movtna. People aHmed reluctant \o leave. 'naere were spon- tan.ou1 parties in lh• parklnl area and new friendablpe beha1 made. And there waa oa• d11crunU..t member of OW' party, My tMD·a1e 1C1D, poor boy, la a KauM Qty fu. Don't uk me why. Ob ye1, tbe teon wu f ·l . BrlQI on UM Oriol•. · - ..... ______ ,. -' Man ager·~ offl c•· Any annexation of land now in C'ounty terntory w1>uld hav.-trJ be approvl-d by th(· Local Al'l'n c y Format wn C"om m """" In a relalt'<i arl'a, th1• r11um·1I also approved rN·<im mcndat111n., from 11.:> Avial1r>n Adv1~ory Com m1ltec rc·l{c.trdmg hoth 'th1· El To ro lrni.c and Joh n Waynt• Airport F'or the count/ field. tht: C'IJUO t 1 I u r J: c d t h (' B 11 ii r ti 11 f Su J>l'r Vl!>4>n. to work low a rd 1•./" pans10n uf c·ommut1•r a1rr rafl :-.t.•rv1c<· there whll<· a h o "" l'OUrag1ng tht.• board to .,uµp<>rt ;j µo hcy lo restn ct J:cncrul av1a twn operation:-. lo departure~ and arrival'> only Trainin~ land ings would Ix• movNI to anothn airport Carlt>r \oulunt .. f>r<-d hi'> f1r'il dirt-l't ;,ttar·k 1m hi-. pol<:nl1i1I 11p p11M1·nt <lunnJ:: o ··1own meeting · 111 th1• :'-.t:1.1. York City borough of ()ul•<•n:. 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Brow!M' throu~h ~ur 1.-ath.-r gallf'ry ... savor dw beauty or our distiniuishf'd styling and widf' tielection of decorator colors. Fttl tht> ~lovt' -soft, luxurious tnturet1 or the final hida ... then &ake the quality 8tep up to lt>.atherl A tim.eleM value! "• ' J-' all at very special prices. .. with the ,., STOCKS I BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS ... u u ·-• vr ..,(' ,, '" ,..,. ... I' ' ""'" ft). " *" ~ '/ ,, )'• -,, ' I . ' . "' ,.. I,,, DAILY PILOT .. .I .1 I ·- ).. I I I I :I w.ctn.day. Sepi.mber 2e. 1979 s OAlt. Y Pit.OT •1 F11nd8 Assailed By ,...,._ •OS&Otrm PeiWon fUnds. ..._.... s called the largest pool ot,:, capital in the counb'l' , at.e 90JlieJ aet aside for workers t6 have wherl they l'efi.r:'t. 11ae Ql.lilltloo is; Where should these monies be lodp~· ill die mea.lldme? Wbat happens. tn.~Y. is ~ the9e monies ar~ turned over t.o people _. a.re •••P oeed to be adept ~ handling bi& cbunb ol c~-...i. You bow Ule crew: banks;:. ~panies. io~et>t advtacn. And they take the funds and i.nvest ti.em 1a fBM. Exxon-and other blue- cbip Stoen IT WAS ONLY A •AT!'ER.OF T!ME before someone WOUid COa>e around and Till Se the is5p e of Whether thia kind ol mooey management ~va5 ~.wa, the employees for whom these funds an be'll1c·held m trust. That some- on e Is Corporate Data Exd 1ange. a New Yotk·based nonprofit research organiUtion that recently published a 125-page study. "Pension lnveslt. '1ents ~ Social Audit.". The study examined the stc.-.:kholdines ol 142 pension plans Its conclus1on. m a nut~ hell, was. "8illtoM of dolla~ or pellSlon assets are betlll'? invested against the in· terests of rrrilliom1 of Am~~'".ker~ "----- CDE found. for ex a m ple. t h at t h ese pension funds hllP S17 ~ billion rnvesled 1n 50 companies that are prt · domrnantly nonumon that 1i.. less than a thud of their employees bl'long to w11ons ~-Money ~Tree Tak<· the f ord Motor-t;nited Auto Workers Re t.Jrement Pl:1n. with assets of SI 3 b1lbon ll has holdings in such nonun111n rompan1e1> as K Mart. Eastmar.L' Kodak and ~l <'l>onal<I .., t:v(•n more bizarre It holds ~~ 2 milhon or ,\od. 1n. T(•xas ln~tru ments, a comp;rny the UAW has vain· I\ 111t•d ttJ ori.:anizc TIO. ('l>fo,. ST U OV (,()OKED AT f)(?ns1on func.' holdings t t11111 1hrl·1· othl'r perspcct1 ve:-. <'0mpart1 e1. ft'iwd S25.ll00 or mort-betwe~n t971i and J!177 r111 \ 1ol:it1ng regulatwn~ f'Jf tht' Occupauonal Safety & 1f1·Jlth Admm1'ilr<1lJOn Pi.:n:o.ion fund~ hold shares of 14 of tilt•"'' 1·»mpan1t!"> Cnm11•rn11·-. that havt• v1olotcd ant1d1scri min;A.1on 1·1t1h .., Tht• fund:o. hold i.hi.lrt:i. of 26 of lht:se C w11pan1l·' lbal how· been maJor investors 1n or l1•11d1·1 • to ~>ul h .\fr1ta Thf' pt>n.-;1on plans hold ~tock in :10 11f the~· "iO~t: ~\I.I. STReET P EO PLE Ml<1HT argue of , ••llf'-• th.it th1· IA.,I\ 111 m;inagc thCM: tu.o.<b eHecu vcly for t•fl1J.ft1\(•1• h n11I 111 I 110..;uJ c r SOCl<fl cn t.€na . o~ tht: COi>; .twh tl11I 1,111 ,,, find tilt' '>lockf. that art> going to oP· pr1•1·1Jt<• Fr1r 1·\.Jmpl1· MC'fJfJru..ld ''> 1.s cited here as is bad c11' IJ1·1·:iu_,,. 11 ' 11ornw1on. but if a pension fund had in- \ 1·~ll•tl 1n 'It D<inJhl .., 111 Yl!al"S a.r.o . that stake would have ql110IU1JINl But th<il ' an 1111u•rnal example The fact 1s. pension funds havC' not tx!en shrewdly managed COE points out that b<>tween 196#> and 1971 ba nks averaged a 4.4 percent n•t urn on the stock they bou~ht wrll.h peo.swo fu.ods they .... •·rtt managing The assets would have been better' off if tht•Y had bet-n lodgt.-d in an ordinary sa vings account Recycling B'oosts Conipany Prt~f its Ht·c.\rlln ~ tt•h•phf'Jn<' equipment and pape r ha!> result~ 111 .1 $183 mtllwn "J' 1ng-. for Pe1c1f1c Telephone dunn~ the P"'' ~ear. <ic·t·ording to th1· compan:i- Tht· money. accumulate<! from rebuilding tt-lephonc:-. and 1 1•ryc~1ng mt•tals and pa per. has been plowed hack in ''' P.H·1 fH"' St i b1llwn !>.tatcw1de Cl'lnstruct1on bu.d~el. of .... h1d1 SI t:i rmlhon ha:o. been earmarked in Orange Count~ llH .., 'l!ar f,.\.ST YE.\R, T H E ('OMPAN\' REC\"CLIW 41, rnil lrf111 1>ou nd~ of copper win ·. alurrnnum. gold. iron <i nd Ztn« "orrh SB 5 million .. 1crordin1<? to P<i cifl c T clephont.• manager Diane Dailacr~ This ~ear. the company estimates 11 will receive 20 percent mnre for the fl'C') <'led metals Ounng the first Four month!'> of the ~ear . $5 ~million in metals wer:e recycled l'st.>d telephone seb and data and PBX equipment ar't! restored and rebuilt for the company at Western Electn.c planti., in Los Angeles and San Leandro WE.'\TERN ELECTRIC. TIIE SUPPLY and manufac- turing arm of the Bell ~ystem. helped the ·phone company .. ;,vi• •in e~u mated S!26 million last year and the first four months of 1979 by rebuilding about 6 million telephones. Pacific Telephone rcceiv~d additional s avings of $33.4 m1lhon in 1978 and 1979 by recycUng telephone parts. said Ms Orulaci~ The company has also refurbished old cable. connect· mg block:.. cords. s plice cases. ladders and tools. saving nearly ~ million m new pu.rehases last year . About Sl.S'• million of the saving~ came from work done by employees · of handicap~d centers. rehabilitation groups and minority bus inesses who rebuilt telephone supplies , Ms. Dailaci&, said Recycled paper wC'1~hing 3,300 tons brought the com·, pany $144.000 last year It includes computer printouts. tab. cards and scratch paper collected from more than 100 t ele phone buildings s tate wide by phone company. employees. · State Fa~01 Ups Rat~ State Farm Mutual has announced It will raise auto in~; surance rates in California Oct. 20 becauae or sharp in .. ~ creases In the size of the cla.irm It pays in the state. ; Rates will go up an average of 8.8 percent statewide• for the 2,083,000 vehicles insured by the company in: California. leaving State Farm's rates 78.8 percent highe~ than at the beginning of 1971. The govemment:s Consumec.: Price llldex has gone up 84 percent in that period. ~ lnflatioo in the cost of auto repair caused the sin oC Stale Farm's averaae collision claim in California to 10 Uf~ 14.8 ~ent from t.be nnt hall ol. mt throuth t.he ftnt h•I( or 1979. compaay ottlcla.ls N.ld. The avera.1• property damafe claim went up 17.7 percent. Rlllq medical cotta C'OfttrllMlted to an 11 percent i11- cre11e m the •be ~ the av•ai• medlc•l IPlfmtntl claim, while the averaae bodll)' ~ Uablllty claim wet QP t .I percent. ' Peugeots At Rebate DETROIT <AP > -The French carmaker Peuseot. diaappointed ln tbe U.S. 1alea ot It.I eo. model, It offertn1 a St,000 f9C"t«y·to·cuatomer re- bate on ocb 8°' told ln the rnt ol .tm. P'ollowJn1 the lead oj Chrysler Corp., Peu1eot JiS. U.e Onst im_porter to otter ,... bates. More than a mondl ~o, CbrJller belan offeriJlll t400 cbeeb to buyen of all b\Jt lta aubcoQlpact rnodfll. ' ' -DM.VPtl.OT • • i. 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''°'" ~airy, 141bc)t al'd .,,VI• ronmenlal g1001>11 S1•uogle to kave ''*' lnlerMlt rap<-ted in 1111 Clean Air Acl of 11177 (R) G OHClUPONA CLA881C COc>t11 Ktda Tne lllr• C.hflekll'I 01 • helieopl .. 44tC)I lln Of gaNH a Ylgl • lante gtoup 10 twnt down a O'ClllP or ruetl«• wno .,. lrylnQ lo tilt• 10ven1ege of a callle a1empede (RI UO 9 STAUa< IJY LJOHT...o ~=hlullOfl e:to. llloWJOC Oaalk One lip TIO llnda a -um lhel he llllnlle wtll keep F11nl< ....... but b41fore he can G~ out Ille t•I -.Ill, Frank MQWty awlllows a doeeof n M aud•'• 11n••P•ct•d -•n.llNl!a l)f"aONlnl ~di-gen• reecuone from Cerol ano WlllM (Plf1 II • 11.0WWC:V Minnesota Fats Cleft) plays himself on tonjght's episode of "Vega$" with sert{!S star Robert Urich as Dan Tanna at 10 o'clock on ABC, Channel 7. • ntf 000 COUP\.( S.C.U.. Fati• 'e llnowllCIQll of 094"• helPI him Win • car in • 1..0IO quiz .now, Oacor relualanuy &harea 111a ~lhlp ot Ille p11a Lucy m4Nla ,.... $i>ant8h ~Ing mo1het·•n·llw tot th• llttl , ...... fD DO<CAWTT Guetl WllllM't G1baon fRJ &) OVEAEASY uu41SI AnlhOny Nt.'Wlfry (RJ CJ) TIC TAC DOUGH @) ~ORlmN 1:00 f) C88 NEWS D NeCNEWS II HAPPY DAYS AClAlN ronz..i ' lfull lo vfl ht~ mol()fcycle .. stnlO&htld 10 • sm<lhet-• end ttwt bOya lty to COYW uo tor the ~..,.., R cif~WILO Gi w·•·s·H II) SAHfON> ANO 80N I r fld achornea lo QOI l ~"''°"' 10 marry • dl1ilon1 LOVSln In lhll hOP41• or •Jl'lta1n1ng hlr Oowr~ • ID 28TONIOHT (ID MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 7·30 8 THE OONO SHOW CJ GUINNESS GAME 0 NEWL YWa> OAME 0 HOLL YWOOO SQUARES 0 TIC TAC OOOOH ID ALL IH THE FAMILY £d1lh Hu Jury Duly Cl) 0000 TIMES f "8 M.,, I ~I Ad~• &;) MACffEJL / ~ REPORT Claa11nf>f ~bf ing• 1J KtU r rCBS) Lo~ Anq• I• D KNbC 1NBC) Lo'> An•w 1• • U KTLA lln d l Lo~ Anqo·, 0 M BG rv ( A8LJ I o . 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MAGAZINE Q.O) FAMILY FEUD 1:00 I) (I) THE LAST RES OAT la<h tWaller Olkaw•Cl ) pf!rsuad111 u relutt•nl MIGh8"' tLBt~ Btll<Kl•nQ) 10 Ml him up on o dlllfl w1tn a ~o-u•gunt U REAL PEOPlE Rec>o<l• on a S280.000 Lu Veoa. wmne< e c.on~­ llon 10< roll•• si<1111ng .... thuMUl a •• eo.1on Reel So• ran IM Ul•h N1411MW'I tamuy and t-.1so0n ~ 11111 teelurlld 0 PfU80NE.R: CEll 81,.0Cf( H I unhfof Getaols •l>OVl l ynn w .. rnfjt ., (l)\u t61it,;lu d ltHt)UQh •-telon •• 1ntfu•u1c..•1 mono( 0 001 EIGHT IS ENOUGH .. ., l hfJ uno N1rno1a~ 1"61~ h'I ·~ IJflonn OOQlftl'.lll(l by no~ lumtly &n(I rnmon up wolh ..ome llth.tn "'•" 9""'"11 bul \hOO •nq t)~fltiVlVt 0 MOVIE t:OO fJ (I) CU MOVIE. • • •1, ··The Bel•y .. I 19781 Leuronc;e Ot1v1er. fommy i N Jono1 A youno roLe r ar dflYer b6LOme~ or1110l•tod on lhtt llerca llrug· QIO for COnlrOI Of Q ram1ry Clwnod auto manutuclur1ng "ornpany run by un 091ng magnet" 11nd '"' emblllt!ted aon D THEl.A8T COHVElm&u: lhe poel·wer yeati. b11ng d1 .. 11ueoorunen1 10 111e IOU< *""'1llnQ lrlends and. by the llma ol their Harvero reunoon 2~ Y'Mlf• atier g<leluahon t!Mlr l•vn .,. lov dltlefenl lrom 1i..11 OflQtnal or .. ms I Plll'I 3 of JI 0 KUNO f\J C.a108 ' 1oy on fln1111 ""· c.ov1111no ho• long lo~I btt)the •a &h0'1~hve<I U 110) CHARLIE'S ANO ELS An 8Jt.·C.anv1r.t \ae-.1na "1vt#'1<Jtt on Kooy tit 1du&fh t1u1 r.tn d tt•es lo tu1n htit int11 a hf\H)tn ,1(Jd1r t G) MERV GRIFFIN f .tUOt)f\ ,,.,.. ifr\'1 Sh1flfl!V bt)un•J (,hu10 Chr•'-:.,,..,, NBC Off to Good Start By TOM JORY NEW YORK <AP> NBC. given htU,, chance of improving its dlSmal third p1<11:e :.landing in the ratings, finil>hc.-d a !>Urpni:.mg No I for the first week of the fall TV season. figures from the A. C. Nielsen Company showed Tu~day ing sen es placed in Nielsen's Top 20 for the week ending Sept. 23 NBC had counted on a boost from "Coming Home." the box offi ce hit of IHSl year starnng Jane fo'onda and Jon Voight, and hoped for a big audience for Clint Eastwood's "The Outlaw Josey Wale~" Tht-two motion pictures fimshed four.five an the ratmg~ And thou~h NBC'!> quick i:.tart was due in p&rt to a couple of ma1or theatnc<Jl movie~. r ather than regular weekly fare. three or th1: network's return AOC f'JNL"illt:O THE la:il season a firmly en A. Pair of Funny Flops 'Resort' and 'Lightning' Deserve Better Fate By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP1 Failure being the destiny of most n~ shows in most new TV seasons, expect a litrge number of prognma now beaming hap pily o.ver the airwaves t.o soon be dumped into the losers' pile, gone and forgotten As usual. most will have met a deserved rate. Some more de· served than others Among those that aren't lrkely to labl but might have under different cir cumstances a re "The Last Re.30rt" and "Struck By Llgnt- ning," onCBS. "The Last Refiort" 1s CBS' on- ce-removed "Animal House" Imitation, featuring a slob, a· clean cut kid and a rich kid, just as CBS' first "Anjmal House" imitation, "Coed Fever," did last Spring. THE IDEA 18 the sume, but the situation ia slightly dilferent ud tbeJ•P a little brighter. lmtead t.earlng up a universi- ty, u.,ee kids are working at t mountain resort durlna sumdter vacation. One wants to be a doctor, one , wanu to be a sclenUst and one •• just want.a to be rich. They do '· baUJe with eadl other and bot.el mana1ement, but In a much leas offensive way Lb.an their college- Ol.ICEWtCZ IEUM .kidcom predecessor s last :.eason. The actors Larry Breeding. Steph anie Faracy, Hobert Costanzo, Zane Lasky and Walter Olkewicz are a likable lot. and Olkewicz is a rine slob. But t he three ne twork s' orlglnal "Animal House" ripoffs died fast and hard last seaso1a. not a good o m en for "Last Resort." And in its Wednesday night leadoff spot, "Resort " doesn 'l have lhe benefit or 8 strong lead-in show, an element us ually essential lo the s uccess of a new show., AND "&E80aT,0 in turn, is the le.ad-in to "Struck By Light- ning," a modem-day Franken- stein number that's not as bad aa it sounds. Jeffrey Kramer plays wimpy h igh school science ' teache rTedStein, who inherits an old inn. The old inn's old in- nkeeper, Frank <J ack Elam), in- forms Ted that he, Ted. is the gr eat·great.grandson or lhe fa mous Dr . Frankenstein. "I 'm the mons te r ," Elam s ays "( was h.is monster. Now your monster " Elam alao has a m onster prob· · le m He needs t h is special for mula lo stay alive, and Ted wants none or it. He bas to get back to Boston for a Celtics game PRE'M'V CUTE camp, from its open in g number <Rod S t e w a rt's "You A r e So Beautiful") to Ela m 's de UghlfuJ hammi n g . Unfo rtunat e ly, "Struck By Lightning" alao is left lo fend for ilA>ell with no s trong lead·ln show. Wednesday night is one or tough competition, s uggesting that CBS doesn't seriously count either of these two sitcoms in its future ·plans. ABC starts the e vening with the popular "Eight la Enough" and figures to build from ther e with "Charlie's Angela" and "Vega$," successes both. So, catch "Last Resort" and "Struck By Lightning" soon. For 108ers, they're not bad. • c~ e 9:00 :_ "The Betas>. .. The auto industry ls the backdrop for this movie version of the Harold Robbins novel with Laurence Olivier, Robert Duvall and Katherine Ross. NBC G 9 : 00 -"The Last ConvertiHle." The conclusion or this miniseries about a group of Harvard buddies during Wor ld War II. ling, R Coutl Hey • GREAT ~ 'Alnaung 0.---Alnfllll ca In Song • The Allmero 6roth1r1 Sand. A•ron Coplend. Leno Horne G 8UMMERFUl ''Teddy Pend«gtlH And Yvonne Elllmen'' Penow- gru1 aAd EHttnen l>'OV!Oe • roualrog llnale 10 ··~1" with• con. c:.er1 !tom the GtMll T "41· .,., In Loe Anoall• 10:0011 = When Roth myale<IOU"V d•nppeera. Dan finds h•m· Mii working lot • ,_ bou wnn underwOtlO c.onn.,r- 11on1 whO wanlt tum ClflaO II) NIO..-r GALLERY 'A r•ar or Spin"'' ,. . mBn apu•nr. ,. 'Women y r1(1 'thft V (JI#\ ffllt&hQ11 Junior Jvn•fl' w\lrtt "' ttr1n(I' ot w*'tot ,,, OICJ m10 Ille of "'"'"<I"' All A<.I ,,, C:t\1v11h y A Qhtllt it. lrapped 1n an 9'flvator tO 30 ID Cl) NEWS fli) COMMUNITY IN THE KEY OF 0 11'.00 0 U ®' NEWS I =WLAUOH i •'It "Hell On ft1.c'o Bay ' C li;M ) Alen Ladd Edwatd G Robinaon • w·A·a·H 1118 4077th piaye no.1 10 k>Oa bombed out ot lheo• OI pl\ll\8QI. end el I hi -1-haalOOll...., I b8lby and c:er• '°' ball141 ~ • THE9E*YHIU IHOW Benni por1rey1 f o• Cymtloal. 111e gDid«I boy OI P09 tD DCCCAV£TT Queel Wlll<lrn GlblOn tRI 11·1&8 (1) NEWS 11:30 D TONIGHT Hoal Johnny Cerson C.~1 Busie< CrabD• fl) OATINO GAME 0 Cfll LOVE 80A T "fh1& 8 1.,..neu (}I I 11V" < .,.,, Kayt! Ch"•"·"'''" '••OfQfl C.riun l>"" (.'1H \ JwHA<.a W.illM t N Nev91 , "" In Lr,.,, .. Age.n ROM Ma"e M<orey Amel.,oam tR1 tD HOQAH'S HEAOU II) OETSMART r,,. o..... ot a "''we"" r,f)N JOHN DARLING ~t.DIGKT- 12:00. TWIUQHT ~ OflYll'g CTQho-(;()Untry. i girt kMPI -no th• Nm• hllc.htllkat on lhtl rood lhMd • t.le88ION: 1Mfl089*.E c~ unknowlnotY ""''"• .,, elled>I CAM IOc~ed IO Ill< .... tlet lilted With mon•y A.n<l a bomb • GETSU.ART Mu and 119 a plan It> Ir A(• KAOS bec:«l1111 eno 1n.-, ll>emMI-ata lr11>91C1 fl3 21 TOMOHT 12:30 I) MOVIE • • • M r '~•H1ng10•• t 194•1 S.11e 01i.1a C.IM.tJtr Rain' Cf) MOVIE • • • Ftan<1t,. t>flif•' J11 Th8 Rac.M 119'> 11 [))naltJ 0 Connor P>Qer l <>V• "I A .tall4e hlno oet• "'"'"•"" Mtn rnobll.,• but F''"'"'-'"• '*P' h.m out or l•°'-thlff 1 t hf 30 ....,., I &;I THE RU881AH COHHECnON 12:37 0 fm BARETTA A blOllO Of 611(,0H Mi11)ft~ uap a ..... 11. an<I & lf>fln . age runoway ·•"" frlfrtl U'Ht t.,o to l>elp lht1m 1-1""1 111f 12•&&1)!9 , HAWAHFIVE-0 M<.< .. tfrN1 ~ H~ufO••' 1''"' h(Ji~h'"' I ' J·•~IOO "'" t j I t.f>l'"S>Yttn th•h'i• fll\'i t W • 1nft"irmMt1t~r· IA ,,. , '' 1) '' ' ''""""" -.v '"'"' .... ,., .. , 1•• I 00 Q TOMORROW r ••• ,. , ,,, t I '"" '"••mofr t,.,, 1 H1,, f4ufry f u.i\'" Au•'''' ,, t1 , t t rJ tV•Jl•lt•f ( '''r t I .f. I V1t ( ;t.h.,.t• ,t fl• '°''""" ( t.1•-,.t.1•1 , 0 WAVEfflCI( ** "TheG<Mt M~ (1174) LlnO Ventuta, MaMMI • c:.TIMA"' r:oe8 NIWI 2;26 NIWI a:ao e MOV1e ·" • • * "Old Acque1r11~; ( 19'3) Belle 0tw1e, M Hopkin' Cl) GET SMART 0 f£) THE L.ONO lfAACtt PrOUtllAnl Sc>lrll u 8 .A. ~ i~•~ • ,. • Tho Not~tO I ..ndlady" ( 1982) Kl"'~ NOvel&. Jad< Lammon : 3.308) O~T PERFOAMANCE.8 34011) MOW * • • fl\'t H.,<ler T,,., t 111 f lll !>&J Humprwefl 110 <1"'1 Rod &te•g•r •• 4 00 0 WCWIE • • • • r .. ~, 1 ewe· (107 .. John Moulder 8towo . 111.m1n1Qu8 S enda. 12«>0 0 • a • f he Moont :I! '" 119511 Georoe ~. '>yl111a !iyrn~ In 171h-<*llo '"'Y E"11l•NI. Chet1tl!! ~ "" 1 ~Mo"11 ,1 IJ<O<IP of ailp- '"'""'' ·, 1n npp<.1Sthon to 1111v•tf ( r txnw•oll !Ind h•8 '"'''""' "'' ~ndheada (I r•t ,,, ,rw1 J 300 10 • • • Troul>loC- ruwn P Yl<'I LI0,,11 ll••lltJo•. Put ~tlf>Qle ~ 00 O • Pr .. Jtl'I Moor•· 1' t1~1 r.un-, Aulry, 5moley Kvrn.,11 A gun~l•"Ofl' faQafi , IJalfhnQ pt<>Ol<lm """*' • r.1 .... ,,.,,d, QI c.eltlti bq> t ..t.O•'tll f t rw • by Armstrong & Batuik : .. •. \ol('Vl 0lfN TAl.KIW, TO THE. ST.tJ<::. or t~ tND MINjlj AND , .,.J THr5 1~ JOHN DARL.tr-K. ~VI (J, · ~t' i o YOu.o~sor f / \r--·~c < .., . I .(,~,~··· l~ 'i.. -'< I I ~ ' r .. -G' ' -<.. I -... First in TV Ratings • trenched No I , whil e NBC wound up deep in third place And the :.umml'r rl'run :,cason -as well as mos t cntu•s orren-d N UC IJWc encouragement for 1979·80 Both /\RC and ens also found t•nMUrCIJ:tn r :.1gns m lhl' first wct•k s rating, /\BC':-"Eight " Enough" u. it -. lht' wt'ek ' top rated :.how. followed hy c.nolhcr or the nt'lw'1rk ., retumrng :,..,n es. "Charlie':. Angel!>" In add1t1on ABC's "B!'n:.on." 15th 1n the rating:., was thf· wt•ck 's hjghPst r:.itcd new ~how The rat.Jog for .. 1-:1ghl 1:. Enough" wa:. 28 3 Nielsen Sayi:. that ml·uns of all the homl':. m Uw country with tt:lev1sion. 28 3 percent s aw ;it leu:.t part or the show CBS' "60 MINUTES" newsmagazine. which ironicall y featured an interview with NHC superstar Johnny C<Jrson, was third in the ratings for the wt>ck, and the network noted "Archie Bunker's Place," the old "All in the Family" without the family, finished ahead of ABC's h.il comedy, "Mork and Mindy," t.n head-on compel.l· lion. New shows gener ally did not rare well. though NBC again did better than the opposition. CBS' "Trapper J ohn, M .D ," was 25th io the ratings, followed by th ree NBC offerings . "A Man Called Sloane" an 30th place. "The Masadvenlures or Sheriff Lobo" 31st, and "Buck Roge rs in the 25th Century" Jlrd. ABC's "Ha rt to Hart" was No 35. whjle "The Lazarus Syndrome," also from ABC. was 39th. THREE OF TIIE WEEK'S five lowest·rated programs were new, and one was a movie. A CBS CBS' .. Bad Nt:v.<., Ht· Jr ~ · a nd the three new shows. . A Nt·w k.ind <if Famtl'r . "" AIW · Working SUrf" cm CH~ and ·Out of th•· Blu1· ''°AH(; ll1•r1• ,Jn th • u.1 • k , ·1 '>JI ltl .,h1,w:-, f':l)!hl 1 I-fl"itl-!h JA1tlt ,, n1tin~ of 28.3 rt·11r1•,,. nt1m: 'I h n11lll11n h•in1•''" .. md "Charlae'i. .\11 i.:•·I' ·.n w 11r :!I :• m 1ll1•m tl'>th /\BC. ·so ~1 mull•-. :'7 ·1 111 .'It K m1l11•in. 'f\.~. Movie - t'omtn~ lf11nw ' !?:l 9 r1r 19 k mllhon. Big Event - ·Tht-Oull:iv. .ftN \ \\JI<''> ... 2fJ 7 or 1!1 6 million, .111d · C'lfli'' 2~• :J 11r l!I 5 mtll1on itll NHC , "Thr<'t:' C'11nepanv ·· :!t .'.1 1ir II<~. million. ABC. · l.ttllt• llouw on th•· l'rJ1rw .. lit I or IH 4 m1lhon. !':II<'. am!· i\111 •·.' :!3 1 1Jr 17 'I million. and "The Jdfrrs11ns .. 2:! !J or 17 ~' milhon. IJoth CBS Ttll' n1·xt Jo 'h<1w' ":'¥1 A S ti ." CDS · "V .. gaS .. · Ta't1." "llaprn l>a y," und "Benson,1· all AH<' ' l>1tr'r1•nt ~trokl''>. · NH<.;: "Archie Hunkn·, l'l:H"'·' CBS. <ind "fforney Miller," ABC. lH'. and Utillas" and "!Jukes of Hazzard:' both CBS. t11· PLUS "SWEPT AWAY" E ngllah S ut>-TIUet Two of Giannini's Beat . Stl.ICMntt -$2.00 SenkH Ottzent -$1.00 Sund•y M9tlnee1 -2 P.llit, POil I ' movie. ··~cky Lady," w~u~~N~o~·-5!7~·-r~o~U~o~w~ed~~b!y~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'FAMILY' ON TOP HOLLYWOOD (AP)- " All ln the Family" bas b ecom e lhe biggest moneymaJd ng comedy aeries in hl1tory with gross sales of Sl7 mllllon, says Viacom. wblch •YD· dicates the series. El1bty televiaion sta- tions have pu.rcbued 'IJJ7 half-hour es>'aodes of the antics of Archie and EdJtb Bunker. ... \'oar Hometo .. a · -" Dally Ne .. spaper' .. VOL. 72, NO. 169# ~ SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 FIFTEEN CENT The . Night the Angels Won the West -----= 7 \ • o.itw PU .. -W lllCIWrd It-I•• MOMENT OF EXULTATION: FRANK TANANA GETS THE LAST OUT IN CLINCHER Plciure That Anawers Question, Can Angela Win American League Weat? I i Small Off Hook? 1 45 Counts Dropped After Plea Oallr Piiot St•ll PhOlo RESUMING PRACTICE? Or. Ralph Small ------ By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Ol llw O.tily Pilot St•ll Laguna Beach phys i cian Ra lph J . W. S ma ll s ays he hopes to resume his m edical practice next March and ''get behind me" crimin aJ allegations that he was r esponsible for the death of a 33-year-old Santa Ana woman Small, 31, of 1025 Capist,rano Ave., pleaded no contest 1ucs· day to a single charge of in- voluntary manslaughter . In re· turn, the district attorney's of· fi ce agreed to drop 45 other charges including aJlegations of second-deg ree murder, gra nd t heft and wrongful practice or m edicine. Two other defe ndants a licensed vocational nurse and an unlicensed m edical technician who once worked in Sm a ll 's San ta Ana plastic surger y clinic also reached negot iated settle- m ents. After Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Rickles ac· cept ed the plea agr eeme nt, Small said he feared that what I f Viets Enroll r I Sclwol Difficulties Cited ! By STEVE MARBLE f Ol t .. O•lly Piiot Sufi ~ A massive increase in ref- ugees from war·lorn Vietnam . and Cambodia has plunged West • Orange County high schools into a battle of their own, a high chool official reported T uesday. ''These people get picked up a l sea, are dropped off in Orange County and then the government forget s about the m ,•' s aid Richard AJtimari, a HunUngton Beach Union High School Dis· Coast Weather trict program dir e<:tor. Allimari said the influx of In- dochinese refugees in the classroom has j umped nearly 100 pe rcent in three m onths. He told trust.ees at their board meeting that many can't s peak English and schools have few tools ror communicating with them . The district bas two bi· lingual aides to assist nearly 500 Indochinese students, he re · ported. "We have about 60 kids at one high school who h ave no idea what's going on," Altimari said. "We can't talk wilh them and <See VIETS, Page AZ> Renters' Tax. was prcdjctl•d to be a lengthy lrial would have inte rfered with his intentions to return to the practice of m edi cine "I put pressure on Mr. Giles (defense attorney Terry Giles) to le t me plea bargain on al," Small said. In separate proceedings that conc luded 1n May, the state Board of Medical Quality As· s urance s us pe nded S mall's medical license through March 15 and established strict condi· lions on any future m edical practice Small said he had "no doubt" that he would return to mt.'<iical practice and that he was confi· dent he would be able to attract patients despite h a~ le~al dif· f1cult1cs As part of the settlement. Small was ordered to surrender Tuesday night for transportation to the Chino state prison for 90 days of "diagnostic" study He will then return t o appear <See SMALL, P age A2l Bandits Get $1,000 From Supermarket T wo ski-masked bandits held up a San Clemente m arket at g unpoint and rled with $1 ,000 Tuesday night. police said. The thugs ente red Albertson's Supe rmarket. 602 North El Camino ReaJ. at 7:50 p.m . One or the men brandished a large, blue•steel revol ver, witnesses said. Arter gr abbing the store re- ceipts, the bandits fled on foot southbound through a nearby al- ley. No veh.icle was seen or heard. Police said they ha ve no sus-pect~ PandeIDonillRl Reigns at the Big A By CHARLES H. LOOS Of tM o.i1, l'tlel 'i." This is how it was at Anaheim Stadium on Tuesday night . Sept 25, l979 -the night the Angels won the American League West. OUR PARTY a rnved an hour early for the game and scrambled for front -row seats in the upper deck behmd lhe nght field foul pole My daughter remarked that 1t seemed odd to see the upper deck filled first and look down on all the empty seats in the reserved sections wh1ch were falling at a more leis ure- ly pace It wa:. a balmy. o;mog-free night and there wac; a nt('e sunset You couldn't gel neetr the concess1on '>Lands and the beer hnes were a block Ion~ The fans 40,631 or lhem had come to sel' the Angels clinch the d1 vision title Thi' prevailing lh1n.king amonj.( the fans was that tht.> bull club rl'ally had won 1t the night before with lh:H 1·rnotinn t•hargPd win and that lomght's gam<· "''ulrJ l:lf' a form;d1 ty They were thcrt· to st1· h1st(Jry a fter 19 ) cars of fr~trat1on BE FORt: Tiit: GA)tt .. an fJld two t>ng1n1· plane ·made several passes over the stadium It carried fights under 1Lc; wings that spelled out "Bomb the Royals " That's when the cheering began. Just before the game started, Don Baylor got a trophy at a ceremony behind home plate. He said he 'd Uke to drink some cham- pagne out of it this night Then the public ad- dress announcer said the Wtute Sox were leading M.mnesota 6-2 and you had the feeling this was going to be the Angels' night Outside of Frank Tanana's patc hing performance, the gam e itself was rather QT· dinary. There wercn 't any extra-base hats and the only spectacular fielding play cC1me in the second inning when the Royals' Willie Wilson leaped against the bullpen gate in left to haul down Carney Lansford'-; bad for Cl home run The catc h ended the inning. in which the Angels produced thrPe runs. anrl Wilson's finl· play wasn'I fully apprcc131L•d hy the fan~ IS TIU: KA NSAS Cal\ fourth, the '>Pt>r I acular ~ ouni.: blond,.. '>Ill lnJ.! li.·h1nrJ us • .inf'! ,, dark hJired lad a f1·v. '>t·<il'> tiH·r b<!J?an lb •' 1ng t•arh ntht·r and 1·nd1·d up dr<1µp1n~ t'<Jth < ~e A:'l.G El.)t <\"Ii I·\. I' ag1• '\21 OA•IV p,,.,. Sl.>11 PhM~ EDWARD TAUB BESIDE ROSE GARDEN THAT MIGHT BECOME SOMEONE ELSE'S DRIVE'l\AY Claims Council 'Disgraced Him as Citizen' In Land Division Decision Doctor Loses Garden Neighbors Oppose Laguna Decision By STEVF. MITf'llt;t.L Of th+ D••lr PllOI Sl•ll The c1l} nt'ver prom1st'd him a rose garden. bul Laguna Beach phys ician Ed~c:1rd Taub says that. ~hen he bought has house on Allv1ew TC'rrace. ht.• was !iure he"d be ablt• lo raise roses in hi s s teep front yard But action bv the city council maJonty last "et•k mean:. the O'-' ner or an adJ acent lot wall be able to tum T<.1ub s rose garden into a dn\'eway. and the doctor Board to Review Aliso Greenbelt M e mbers o f t he II a rbors. Beaches and Parks Commission will review pla ns for a S,OOO·acre greenbelt in the planned com munlty ot Aliso V1eJO a nd s ur- rounding prope rties when they meet tonight at 7. The commission is expected to hear a report on the proposed open space and recreation pro- g ram from the state Coast al Conservancy at the ne w county Hall of Administra tion. at the corner o f Santa Ana Street and Broadway in Santa Ana as not pleased b~ tht• lkl "'°" \ Councilmen decided Jflf r ,, 4 <;t•nes of confu~ing \Ott'!>. t11 JI • lo" bu1ldl•r Bernard Svf<.1n l«• 1 build on a 14.500 l>quare foot lot ; overlooking Boat Canyon 1n lht.> 1 All view Tcrra<·c neighborhood The approval came dt:spll•· · • argume nt s from nearby homeowne rs that the average , ...lope on the site 1s 56 percent. I would legally recogn1zt• il n earlier lot l>pht done by deed ·· w ithout c ity a p proval e n <'roaches into Boal Canyon . and i may lead to further subdivisions in the canyon I · . Sy fan's property. which 1s ad· ~ Jacent to Or Taub's home. was formerly u portion of an eight· acre parcel contaimng the Pyne Castle Estates. a 14-unit a part- ment complex on the west wall of Boat Canyon. Fair t.brouP 'Ibursday wilh some low eloudineas morning hours. Ht1hs Thursday in low 70s at beaches to near 80 inland. Lows tonight 58 to 65. Credit Rai,se Prai,sed The Coastal Conservancy, which formulated the greenbelt pl an. has asked the county to give its reaction to the program. which would be financed io part by lo w -interest conse r vancy loans. The plan, formulated by the consulting firm of John Sanger a nd Associates, with assistance from conservancy officials, is based on an Aliso Viejo Co. offer to dedicate 3,200 acres of the proposed greenbelt area. . Syf an purchased a portion or the Pyne Castle estate land in 1964 with ltle intent ion of using the one·lhird acre lot on the east c anyon wall as a building site. But he had difficulty in obtain-• ing legal access to the proposed site because of a djspute wit.b the Allview Terrace Community INSIDE TODA" E oen /ormn-Prdident Nizoft 1m1 cblNd tOU1' chom· pagn• ond bttr fn the cel•brcatfn llaol /oUotHd cUftc• of U. A .... ' firn df"'"°" tui.. Sn 1ton••· ..,. .. ,,-..Bl~ By RAYMOND ESftADA Jlt. Of .. DllNy ........... Assemblywoman Marian Bergeton praised a recent ln· crease in renters' tax cn!dita and criticized government transportation policies ln two speeches before San Clemente · iroupa 'naelday. Iha~ Ber1eaon. R-Newport Beach, told San Clemente Cbamber of Commerce mem· ben the nn&en' tax credit ln· creue to teo for llnale resident.I and $11'7 for married coupl• "ii a viable alternative to ~t COD· trol. ··a--. obviously are aver· looked by~ u. '' .... added. Wben tb• u11mblywoman ... ~ -tbe ND& lllue b7• S.Clement.rw· W..t • a ...... ~· ll'OUI> catbertal later, .. pointed to ·1·. • the recenUy increased tax credit. "It's not enou&h but it is an Improvement," Mn. Bergeson told about 50 San Clemente seniors. ''Rent control -that's wtrat we need," an elderly woman muttend loud enough so lhat eveeyaae iD lhe .room could.Jiear her. As a murmur moved through the crowd, a senior group leader read • list of announcements and then led the 1roup in a chorua " "God Bleu America." llra. Ber1uon left with her aide. ''Then are more renten ln Southern California tban there are homeowners," aald the tl\ttrly ma wbo ralHd tbe reot ....... Rent ratel locally are "com· ~ m encing to hurt now." the San Clementean told Mrs. Be rgeson before she left. lo a discussion on other recent legislation before Chamber or Commerce m embers , Mrs Bergeson urged the formation of a separate state highway dis- trict for Orange County. A recently defeated move to c reate such a dfstrlcl was due lo opposition from Los Angeles- b as e d l awmakers , Mrs . Bergeson asserted. On the subject of transport&· tlon, Mn. Bergeson said she has received more lellera < 40) from San Clemente residents on the plan to ~ "logo-aldtin1" alon1 local fi'ftways "than on any other illue. ·' Mn. 8er,.on Hid many San Clemente eomUtuenta btUeve (IM &ENTBU, Pate AJ) .. . .... , With an additional purchase ot about 2,000 acres surrounding the Aliso property, the con· servancy is proposing 4,075 of the acres be maintaine d as natural habitat and open SJ>•~. Another 300 acres is planned lot public recreational use, such as camping and picnic areas and parks. Forty-nine acres is set aside for bikln1. bikini and eq u ealrlan trails, wltb a shoreline traqsit system con· nectin& interior residential areas to Alleo Beach. The plan mvtalons another 370 acres to be devoted to a1rlcultural and farm use. aiiit <See ALl80, Paae AJ) • <SH ROSES, Page A2> CYCLE'S SALE SUCCESS STORY "My phone was so busy rrom ~ my Dally Pilot classified ad that r Sold my bike Immediately."_ That's the advertlsin1 su.ccess story of the Oran1e Coast · woman who placed lhls ad in the · Dally Pilot: 1970 Honda 50. runt aood. SIO firm XXX·ll.XU \ If you want Immediate auc· , cea1 from your cla111nec1 ed. try the frteodb" ad·vltert at tbe · Dally PUot. Call 8'2·56'71. • • # ,.,.... P.,,e A I .ROSES ••. Body Found in Lag~no Laguna Heach P oli ce Capt Neil Purcell points to three story ba lcony al 1235 c;av1ota St . w)lerc 54-year-old man fell lo his dealh on lht· beach near Brooks Stree t late Tuesday night or th1~ morning. A jog- g<·r found the l>od y 1 in background 1 at ahout 6: 20 a m I IL· w:.is 1dcnt1fic'd as Hogcr Charles O'Shaughncssy. PohcL' 'lJJt'tulatc the man may h:.ivt• falkn from the 35 fool high balcony t 'ro"' Pag.-A I ALISO ... Burglars Escape -Noisily 327 acrC"\ of rumm<.:n·1ul recrea tion and v1s1tor Sl·rvrng ust:~. ... urh al. expa~ron uf lht· t·x1slang llc·n Hrown Golf ( ourst:, an equestnan center a hotrl and conf erenre cenl1·1 . <.and two rt'stauranL-. Funding for purc:has1· of lhe :iddrtional arrcc.rr:t· 1>ulside lht· /\11 0.,0 VacJo dcd1e·atwn would comt• in the form of :J loc.rn from lht· Coastal Con-.1·n arrc.-y ( 11nsc·n·ar1<·v 1111u•1ah belH!H' th1· ll·aMng of far rn land and r<:v 1 • 11 u " .., fr" m t h <· h " t 1· I a n d 11·1 rt·atron;il pr111~r<.101 '> would 1 rwhl1· the 1•111ml) to pay back ttw loan in tune JI .Jrbor-.. Ill' ill ht·.., ,m1J Parh (•omm10.,o.,1cmcr-. ... ,, l'XJJ"'ctt:d tu review lhl' t·on'>t·rv JrH·y plan and forward at lo lht.• Cowity Board of Sup<•rv1:-.oro., with their rP<'nmmcndillH>n'> County sup1•rvisors art-e'< 1wc·ted lo rt·v11·w the recnbcll l'Unc<•11t anr1 rHum 1t with the 1r n ·c· 11 ni nw n<hil "'"., w 1th 1 n 1;0 tJ.1 ~ ... /\ pair of hurgluro., broke into a San ('lcmente gasohol' s lalion. o.,masht.-d a vending machme and. (J(•d in a backfmni:: <iuto wnh $100 rn cash early today , pohce o.,a1d A witness told police the two men smashed a window to enter thl· South Shell Stul1on . 2400 o.,out h El Camino Real, at 2 54 am Thl' burglar' lirnk1• OJll'n u \'l'Othng mat h1111• ,1n<I n•rnov('ci tht• coin.'> 10'>1d1· I >Hwrr-. o;a111 thc pair nrd Hl a -.al \f•r ('<J)Ort•d compa<'l sedun that backfired profusely as ll '>1>1•11 :iw<1y north bound on thl· Sun IJ1(•g11 freeway The g;1 s olrnl· ... 1at1on wa!> tlOs<•d for bu:.rnt''>'> al Lh1· L1rne <if thl· break 10 Rites Set for Mr. Nunn~ley f" u n e r a I s •· r v 1 c t' s a r 1· s cht•dulcd to tw ht!ll.l in Mtctugan Thursday for San l'lcmente rcs1 dt'lll John Jl arold Nunneley, 74, "'h11 died Friday al a Laguna llalh h1~pnal '- 1\flcr mu\ 10A l<1 San C~mente "1lh hr!> "1fc-f lch·nc.t from Mount C'l1·rn1•no.,, M1rh in 1971 Mr Nun nc!J1•y became prt'Slfll•lll Of lhe Laguna Beach l...iwn Uowling Club A graduate· of the University 11( "11ch1gan L<iw Sc·h0<JI 10 1928, '\11 Sunnl'll'y W<t'> :i practicing .1lt11rne} near ht'> hometown un l1 l hc rcl1n!d an 1971 t 'rorn Pay .. A I li e 1!> ~un t\'1'<J II\ hr ~ wif1-. ti <.1 u ~ h t <' r ., ~ r ' H " n a l d (;arbl:'r:..on uncl \11 ~ l>1m<.1l1t M<ic/\rthur. ~11n Hu11 \' Nun nc•lc·y II c.rnrl '>t<:p~un,, Stanl1·y and John Hurl . ha ' lirolhl!r Wiiham Nunn1•l1•v iHHl l'lght ~r andch1 ldnm Ouster Sou~ht SAN JOSE IAP> The Santa Clara !>upcrv1•mr\ have a!-.ked <;nv Edmund Hrnwn .Jr lo author1te an ('nd to mid (•Vf•n dd\ J.:<.111ol1nc :-.ale~ 111 lh<: c·ounl) · ANGELMAN IA REIGNS . • • othc·r !-'>an<lub ovn the ra1hni: to lhc club 11•\ ... 1 dl·<·k twlow Tht> hl·er wa'> rluwang and ever ybodv wa'> h:.iv1ng <.a ~ood t1mc- Tlw rt·ul 100.,aruly slartc.'<l 1n lhe Angel fi fth with Larry Ha rlow al bat, two ou~. the hases loaded ~nd one run ulready 1n The fans stood a:. unt', al '>t:t·mcd . calling for a h1l II arlow i,:roundcd lJack lo th<: pitcher In the Angll sixth. lhc "Ye:. w,. Can <:hant started. but the An~eh couldn't ~ct anything going despatf.' Rick Miller's one out, 1nficl<J hat llarlow led 11(( th<• Angel eighth and there was ht>dlam It was gcll.rng near the end and the fan:. :.enscd th1· kill . BV TillS TIME, al had been annminced that the White Sox had beaten Minnesota 9·3 Again. a minor Angel threat ended w1t.hout a score A s the Hoyals camr to bat an the nint h with Tananu still on the m<iund for what would he lh1> Angel p1tch1ng staff's fourth 1>traight cornplctc game, bedlam reigned Everyone wa~ standing MO&l were yelling wildly Hal McRae: was the first Kani;as City hit· ter He sent Harlow to lhc left field waJI, but 1t w 8!> JW.l a Ion~ out. Wi111 TWO OUT and Amos Otia on first by virtue of a single, Uurell Porter hit a squibber up lhe first base line. Rod Care w of all people had 1t !>PIO off his glov1• and s uit d cnly therr• wcr<• 40,fiJ I heart-. rn '111.fi:ll mouths But Cart•w n ·covcn ·d ;md tu-.~f·d to Tanana in tune I nslanl 1ns an1ty The playing h eld r1ll<:d Wllh fan!. d1·::.1.11L1· the c:x.hortat1ons of the public adflre~o., an nouncer Most Wf'n• kids. hul a lot wen•n 't Ont• made a dusty o.,hdt· on th1· I' 'wr :. mound Othcn. rus hed the Ani.,:c·I rlug110t There we re· guys in ap<: coc;tumc•<; and on1· guy in a homt-mad1• Angt•I rostumt· h.-"d fashioned from u bcdsheet and tmfo1I FOR TIIE MOST part, the fans on the fi eld were good natured and d1dn'l damage anything. The re were a couple of brief fights over possession of the bases Some fans c limbed on the screen be hand home r>lale and began a trumpolanc like victory dunr(' S11mf' or lhe ltids rushed the televis ion cumcra In cente r field. · It took UB an hour to gel out of th<' park mg lot The cars jual wt•ren't moving J~eoplc s eemed reluctant to leave Tht>rr• were i.pon· tancous parties m the pitrktng urea and new fr1e nd$hips being m ade. And lhere was one disgrunlled member of o ur party My teen -age son, poor boy, 1s a Kansrus City fan. Don't ask me why Oh yes, the score was 4·1. Dring on the Or ioles. OAANOE COAST l " l"r ... r .. eAl f 'rotn Pa~ A I DAILY PILOT •~ O••M»'tCM\1 D••ty l9'11nt •llf'I wtluh,-.1~ f)1~ tt\tt ,....w" ~'"' •t...t•h,.._,ctb'tttwfH~,.. <••U PV0t1•twl'llQ r ,,,.,....,.,._ '-r•••t• ..am..-i'" pubf1·Uu•4 Nioitdll• tt1ot~ f ttd•f' Utt r~1a M•t..1 flit~"''~"" ... llt>11~·~ .,_._,h '°"" ... ,,. ._, •••••• , ., ... l ._,,...ft,.., ft *'i" ( 06\f " \•"49'-• , .. ~M.t..,..1'ipiwbl1"Nl>O'-tut••'f e.f'O ~ •• , ... P'Ml'W"I~ i)UN1"'ff'lo0 .,..#ft t\ 411 ,. ._. .. , ••• .., \4,... fvt,•U..Y t Aht0f'""•'7'i. ... ,.. ..... ...,., ..... ,.,Wfi'\ll'Jtt""°' ,., ... ,_..., ""'•'*"•'•°""'•nor,,.,.,..*' M.tMil'- '"~•' lltM-w•• •oi•Ot' SMALL • • • before Rlcldes for formal sen- tencing. GUes predicted that his c lient will be placed on proba· Uon because he does not h•ve a c rlmlnal record. VIETS ... they'r e getting frustrated .. All of these studenls have known nothing but war their whole lives. How ltm~ .will they just sit there before we start to have problems?" He told trustees he blamed rederaJ offlcials for the "crisis." ANOei .......... fht•HJ ""9"'9 percnillicn followin& a court or- der ln bit favor. To compllc1te matters, lhe , l1nd ii lndkated • "pr~M" on the el=t '• Land UH Policies Ill IDIL__ S.tce. c.M;qJSma.,-~1 Taub it.a1Da Syfan h u his· Wuncilf~-~ ·~ ..... ,.,,.,, .. . . -' torlcally attempted t.o set ap- \>rovai t.o bulld on lhe lot, and was tu.med down several times over pa.st yean by the city plan- ning staff and the plannlna com- mission. • "Ile haa a documented pattern or presenting this project every scveraJ years. then requeatlnc su s pension of the application to resolvecon/Ucls." Taubs aici. Taub says there is no 18-foot driveway leading to the proper- ty. and that in fact, hia r~ garCfen woUfcfhave to bet.om out und a retain.Ing wall placed on his property to aJlow Syfan ac- cess to the proposed houae. Ile s aid Syfan knew h is prope rty was In the open space preserve when he acquired it. ad- cli ng the city has no legal reason or obligation to legali~e the lot. "I feel I have been disgraced ai. a c1tii,en." Tliub s aid or thl t·i1unc1I actJon. "The a ction c·ame after one o'clock in the morning, and I don't think the l'llunc1l w;u in any condition to rrl<ike a decision on the matter " lie !.aid he will poll the council and see if lhe issue can be re· ht•<ird M eanwhlle, Syfan has city 11c·rm1ssion lo build on h111 steep lot . provided he ubades by rune rnnd1llons pluced on the council a~11,roval Before voting on the land <11v1:.1on. Mayor Jack Mc()Qw.cll aclm1t tt•d the prCJJeCl 1 ~ 'marginal " "But I c-an'l find a nything "' lll'f~allve l hal I c·an vc,tt n11," he -.111d ·· 1 have no has1:1 for turn 1ng It down .. t 'ountllman Wavnt· Ra~lin. who al~latned from voting on thl• 1-.sut•. told McUowcll, 'We don · 1 m•ed tu beg u pology from tht· :iudwnce Nothing o.,ays we ha\'I' lo l ake this act11Jn We l'an'! o.,av Wl' ""fl' f11r1·1·d lo do rt Ii\' 1·1n·umo.,t;.m<"1'' ' K~nntAtly Unit s~t Thi· ftr'>l ~r;1 ~-. roots 11rgan1111l1<>n of n-. kmll Ill l'ahfornaa "U'> wt u11 ·:·w·-.!l,1y lo drafl St·n t-:dward I\ 1• n n ,, ch f) M a ..,.. . a~ th c- l h' n111t·r ... t rc partv'o., nominee ror µn•sult"nt m 1980 MU$ical. Votes By STEVE M.rralEU Of .. Dlfty .......... Who's on rtral? Last week, the Laeuna Beach City Council beard near- ly an hour of ar1umenta from a developer and other ciliiens coneemlng a lot.division in tbe Allview Terrace neighborhood. It waa aft.er 1 a.m . when council members be1an db- cmaine the lulle amo111.tbem.aelve1.. and -then came. lhe vote. Support for the land d.iviaion ca~e from council mem- -\)eu Kelly Boyd and Mayor Jack McDowell. Councll m embeA Wayne Ba1Jin and Howard Dawson abstained from voting and councilwoman Sally Bellerue voted no. Mn. Bellerue, seeing a chance to possibly undermine the majority vote, chan1ed her vote to an abstention, with Round Two resullll ending In two "yea" votes , and three abstaining. REALIZING THREE absten- tions rrught mean no vote at aJI , Councilman Dawson changed his " abstain" vote to a "no" vote. That left the score at t wo yes votes. one no vote, a nd two abstentions meaning the ayes had it. "Ho ward, that was a masterpiece," said Mrs . Bellerue. who immediately changed her "abstain" vote to a no vole. Now the taJlyrng iitood at two yes votes. two no votes and an abstenuon BCT IT WAS DAWSON'S tum again. and the COUO · crlman -.aid. 'I II <.'hC1nge my vote to ·yes· lo get a de c1:.10n on liu!> lh1nl( · Thal madt' tt three yes votes. one no vote and an abstf'nllon. and l'lr<>w an angry r~ponse from Boyd, who hJd \'l)tC"Ci . yf-:o." all alon~ Let ., ~et th1<> thing ovrr with. before I havf' tr, lo?'' to "ork tw grnw.<-d I ... un· f\1m \ w,mt to fot>k a\ the mmu\ec; on th1<. 1!> -.ue ~t rs B<:ll('rut' !)dad ~haJong her head RENTER .. , C REDIT. • • 1h1· lo~,, '>!ROJO~ µIJn -.ould CUI d''"" n the numbt·r r1f towenn.: J<h f•rthlnJ! ''lo!"' ..il1on.: th,. ~dn ll11•.:11 l''n·1·-.a\ 1r1 C...Jn ( ll'mt·nt•· M Jn\ n •-.1d1•ni-. l11·l1t·H· lh•· '>l ~n., Jrt> un!-1.:htl.\ Hut Mr-. 1!1·r~1·-.r1n "u!f f t•t! t' r a I r t'~ul.1 \11H1' Ir m 1t t hi' l11g11 '>U(rung l•• JU'>I rural com mun1t1C..., "1th µopulJL111no., 11( le.-:-,~ than 5 Ol)(J rt'!-.1d1•n1 ... Loi.:o '>111ns an· c•>mrncrc1c.rl mJrk1ng-., hk<' lhll'>t" O( llil!>OIJOI.' 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Browse through ·our le.ther ~allery ... liavor 1tw beAauty of our di1tinguished stylin~ and wid<· l!C'lection o f dC'<!orator ,· ' coloni. Feel the glove· KO f t. luxurious te.tures of thr Tl•-·• ... ....... ""' ........... .. °""''""" "'"' •ot-..... _ •-.vU•"' "'-NHt "' ( .,,., .. Letllft• IHC:ll 011lc4 .. 11.._ c .. ""._.., Rickles, however, does have the option of sentencing Sm all t.o state prison for between two and four yean on the Involuntary manslaughter count. The Judie a lso couJct or,ter that SQJall not be· permll~ed to practice medicine . Rickles save no lf\SSJcation on what the senten ce would be. A congressional program lo provide finMclal aid to schools for educating refugees was • never funded, he said . He insl.sl· ed lhe diatrict doesn't have the money. r&na t hidet1 .•. then take -the quaHty 1tep up to leather! A timele111 value! i T~M ('t14)'4MU1 OIH ....... AdHrtlllfle IOte71 ~ ... .,.0.,. .... .-. T• .. PhoM4 ....... , ..... ~"'-·-- S mall was ctfar ged with second-degree murder In the dealh at KJmberly Plocki a breut lmpantpatientwhodJed ollowtng auraery at Small'• now·cklMd cllnlc. · Accordin1 to Oeputy Olattict Attorney Barry LaBubera, Mn. Plooi wH wron1fully 1lven 1n lQJeet.lon of the dru1 ln- aovar. The 1978 federal proaram, he said, wouJd pay I.he district $450 for every student who entered the U.S. after Jan. l , 1977. H e claimed o ffl clala In W11hlnlton D. C. lnlormed him that "lt'a a Callfomla problem." Altlmari aueguted the Hunt- ington Beach-Loni Beach area haa become "Vietnam West" and t.hat federal oftlcers "bad better help out or we' re aotn1 l., be lo lol.a d t.rouble. • · I •