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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-10-03 - Orange Coast Pilotf e WEDNESDAY AFTER~ OCTOBER 3, 1'7' --.. " ...... • leC'ft ....... • Hypnosis In New Y o rk NSW YOU (AP) -Wltb a m..._ ........ 8tatDe al Liberty in tbe ~. Pope JC)lm Paul II ~ Americana today to break the ........ cycles al Poverty and llDOl'anee • . . of prejudice ... of detlpalr" and the "inhuman cycle. ol war." "Freedom and juaUce will br- ing a new dawn of hope for the present generation as it bas POPE PROVES A HIT AT YANKEE STADIUM-M . . done before," be told a crowd estimated at more than 30,000 at Battery Park on the southern lip or Manhattan beside New York Harbor. Ships sounded their foghorns, police sirens wailed and the bells of Trinity Church in lower Manhattan rang out as the pope reached the Battery following a ticker-tape parade down Broadway. A steady downpour which bad FIRST PHONE CALL DOES IT "I've bad great success three years in a row with the Dally Pilot because J rent my Balboa Island apartment on the nm phone call each time J ad- vertise." That's the story told by the successful Corona del Mar man who placed th1a ad in the Dally Pilot: STEPS TO BAY lbr 1reat patio, frplc 1ar $3SO winter U.X·JWUt If you want repeated ad· vertJaing success, try the Daily Pilot by ca1l1q 80-5"18. dniDdl9d tbe erowd ended .. tbe pope .tepped to tbe red-carpeted platform. but a ltltf breese re- mained, rufflln1 the poaUfrs gray balr and blowing the abort cape or mozetta of hla white cassock over his shoulders. A red, full-length cloak known as a mantella was slipped over bis shoulders to protect him. The rain started again just as the pope finished speak.log. "The choice or day for our meeting is not the best,•' he told the crowd. It was the third day of the pope's week·long visit -a day which was scheduled to end in Philadelphia and which included prayers with r eligious pro· fessionals and s ongs with Roman Catholic school children in New York. Despite .torrential rains, the pope stopped on hls way out of New York at St. James Cathedral in a heavily Polish section of Brooklyn. Wearing a red, broad-brimmed hat and protective gray plastic raincoat, an umbrella held over his bead by Terence Cardinal Cooke, the pope got out of bis limousine for a hri.f!fblessing. ID a New York farewell ap- pearance at Shea Stadium the Pope said to a crowd of oo' 000: "Large concentratlom of ~le create special problems and special needs . . . Above all, a city needs a soul lf it is to become a true home for human bein1s. You, the people, must give it this soul. A4d bow do you do this? By loving each other." He also made a separate state- ment, in Spanish, to assure Hb- panlc residents "that J am well aware of the place that you <>e· cupy in American society. . . " (See POPE, Pa1e Al) Dash Filtal r. . ,, ew . D.Ula for lee Cream· ' .. Kills S~·gear-old . • •• • Aids Irvine Probe Spooking the Couneil Delly ..... S&M'I ~ THEY CAME BEARING NAMES AIMED AT SPOOKING CERTAIN COUNCIL MEMBERS Laguna Contingent Spoke to Mode Propoaed Law Agalnat 111-eal Unite City Connell Spooked Laguna Sp eakers Covered by Sheets By STEVE MITCHELL Of ... .,....~ .... Eight "concerned La1una Beach citizens" showed up in bedsheets Tuesday night to sta1e a protest mocking the City Council's dec.lsion to rout out illegal rental units in town. They sat quietly near the front row ol the council chambers awaiting the public com- munication portion or the meeting as more traditionally garbed councilgoers gawked and snickered. When the mayor called for comments from tbe public, the bl~ group, resembl- lnl Ku Klux Klan members, roM and ap- proacbed the podium. PEDING Tll&OUGB EYDIOLBS cut in bis sheet, "Vi,Uante X" said be WU in· terested in turnini in hla nelebbon wbo have me1a1 bootlel apartment ua1t1 <eonstraetion done on tbe sly without dty approval). Lat month tbe council eounded the bet· tie call apinst ownen of lDecal rental unita in town, ..,wntmonaty eallilll for ordinaDces that would allow realdnu to turn lD nellbbon they .. pect are bouDnl sucb ren-ters. They nld 19Cb lnfonnanta would not be required to idlDU.fy t.beDlHlvea, addinl that clty lnOectGn trould be Miit to suspect bom•to~ate. IO 'ftJSIDAY NIGft, tbe 1roup ot bedlbMt-bldlcUd ,. ... abowd up ••Jlni they were ..._.. to "support" tbe coUneU ac· Uon. ''Vlclllate x· told tbe eoeea. ·~1 •• . •trolli.nl down Anita StNet tbe otblr day and I reeotn'Md an lddreu &.Mt J beUeft ..... t be bowdDc Wesal l"mten .•• And. he said, be and bis fellow "con· cerned anonymous citizens" bad a list or 14 other suspected landlords lo band to the council. With that. the group passed out 15 ad· dresses to lbe councll, urging the panel to •look into lbe status ol those homes. THE G&OUP THEN WALKED out or the council chambers, leaving council members studying the address list. One of the mock vigilantes saJd the list sbouJd prove lnterestlne to at leut two of the coaneU memben. . He hinted that the addrelles are thole of ts 1upporten ol Mayor J act McDowell and Couocl.lmall Howa"' Dawson. DaWIOll b8(l initiated the "confldenUallty" clame in the latest council action •talnat illeaal rentals. "What we're trytn1 to polnt out," the m11ked 1pokesman Hl4. "l1 that by ellmiaatiftl thole WeaaJ reatall, the town ii 1otna to lose a lot of MDlor' cltbml and 1outfaa wbo, cannot afford the hllber reotl that will be cbarpd u a i--n ot t..... ND· tall in town.!' BIC MID TlllC &ESULT ol such acdon "P•"' tbe way ror anotber Newport Beach IA Latuna." addlna. "We don't want LaaUDa tobeelltilt." . "Vltllmte X" aald the sroup'I purpoee In watt.am, the eouncll, ..... to dMct out Just what tbe council upeeta dU:1111 to do;" ''If I wu a landlald ID town 1111111....,.. anonylDOUlly turned me le for baYlal W.,al :1'· I'd like to know wbo called lt ln 10 I -haw w rorm °'·'**-•,!~be.IUd~ He laid be waa alto c:oncemed 1dth the lmpaet ot NmOvinl an 11Umated J,300' lUe1al rental units ln town on tenants. ·- -• .---• .......,._.. 4' -----------~------- tack uspect Described . 9'! DA\'ID KUTZMANN OI -Deity Pltet l&MI .. . A Woodbridge woman at-. tacked In her home a week ago bu ~ ln1oe police in-. vesti1atars with ne• details of · the incident while under hyp- nosis. Police U . Gene Norden said loda~ that the woman, whom authorities have dec lined to identify. could recall more or lbe events surrounding the attack as well as provide a better descnp- llon of the man officers are seek· mg. Norden said the woman has described her assailant as a white male or slender build wbo s t ands about 5-10 and has medium length blondish hair.· .. She totti offtcen the man ap-peared to be in his 20s. The woman suffered a loss or memory following the attack Sept. 23 in her home. She was ttit on the head wilb a blunt object as she prepared to go to bed at about 11 40 p.m. Norden said the s uspect ap· parently entered the woman's home near the Fairfield con- dominiums through an unlocked scre~n door. He then attacked h e r as s h e s tood in the bathroom. Norden said the woman screamed several limes. but he couldn't say when the assailant struck her. The woman s uffered head cuts whic h r equired 1 stitches. i The police investigator said bis men found the object with <See CLUES, Page AZ> Coast We a ther Variable hilh cloudiness throup Thursday. Lows toniebt 62 to 88. Hl1hs Thursday 75 to 80 at beaches, 88 to 93 inland. f f 1 Q8.V P!\OT 8 N 1 I Oct ... 3, 1f!"! Dollar Slide 8 l!LGRAOI!, Yu'-01lavi1 (AP) -Saudi Arabl1 a ftnapee 9'Dlater hint.cl todQ at new K · tlona tbat could drh• Q oU Irie• for-Amertc&M if UM ltidt la the value ol U.. 4lo&1ar COD· llnuea. <Related atorJ, A•> "We have watched wlth crow· la1 concern the renewed lo· ltabiUty in uchan1• markeu," ,., ........... ,.~ ''•**a. Mohamed AbaUrltall told a meet· i nc of tbe Interoalloaal llooetar1 Fund and World Bank. .. It waald be oalve to pr«eod lbit a eoatiDUOllM eroaoo ot our finaadal rwouret9, throuCb ID- 01Uoa and achaqe deprecia· tloo eould not evoke reactklaa, .. be added. Saudi Arabia, the world's largeat oil exporter, la con· aidered a moderate on prices, which avera1e about SU.so a Gold Loses Its Glitter, Falls to $418 ·LO~N CAP) -Gold lost JH>me ()( ita glitter on the bullloo market. today followinc a day Of wild fluctuations. The dollar posted slight gains and losses against key currencies Silver also fell. Gold becan tradinc in London a t $412.50 an ounce, then edsed up to $418.50. That waa well below t;e London record price of $444.00 reached during tradmg Tu esd ay a nd a l so be low Tuesday's closing price of $424.00. Then it fell to $402 in the afternoon In Zurich, gold fell to $4-03 in trading from $438.00 at the close Tuesday. In Tokyo, the dollar improved to 225.475 yen from 224.875 Tues- da y. Tokyo dealers said that the Bank ol lapan intervened to try t.o atop the dollar's rise by aell-illl up to l200 miWon, but the dollar kept going up amid s pecula tion that the United States will take measures to de- fend ita currency. The dollar aJao improved in London, where the British pound eased to S2.J82.5 from $2 1885 late Tuesday f'ro,,,..,.age A I CLUES •.. which she was hit, but declined to identify it. He said her screams apparent ly frightened the attacker otr. Those screams also led to neighbors calling the police, who found the woman dazed at her door. Officers searched the area with the assistance of the Costa Mesa Police Department helicopter, but no suspects were found. Norcjen said the woman was placed under bypnoa~ by an Irvlne ·police officer, belplna her recreate the events of the at- tack. "We're doinl a lot of different thinaa," Norden said of the in- vestlaatloo so far. A Costa Mesa man held in a Newport Beach aaaault case whom Irvine inveaU1aton bad looked at aa a posulble suspect in their case bas been eliminat- ed from consideration, Norden said. He also said police have found nothing yet to link this latest at· tack with the slaying of Jt..yel.l'- old Savannah Lei&b Anderson last May. Miss Anderson also was a Woodbridge r esident. That case also remains un- solved. ORANGI COAST DAILY PILOT TlwO.-COffl Deity 11'004,wllll..,Klli.<om ................. -.. ·--"""°"-(041\l"v..._..~ S.., ... ..,.,_.,.. .............. -y .,.._ •'rkNy ... Coli. -"' N_,.._,, ~ ..... ..,_ I••• v.i1rt, ,,..,.,. '"-llllle<lllSolllll CMf4. A ....... ,.._ "'"'""',.,...... ....... a. ......... - &u-.. n. ortn<ip<M -'''""t 114tM ''"'no W•\I lloy llrwt, , .. ,. -Colll...,1• ,._ ·-... -""'"*"·--·--· II. °"""' V•o"'"..,"'--"'~ .-... -, .... ,_.&.......,..,. --"'9 •dhor a .. u1n K . "-··--· IUM ........... --lftO '°'""' TeleptloM (7t4)'42..u21 Cl•ttltlff Ad¥•t1tllftl 142-Wll .. _ ... Cle_ ...... . barrel. Aballlball Hld Saudi Arabia has "always formulatAMt lt.a poUclea wtth a ht1h priortJty" Jinn to internaUooal conslder•· tlou. But be tndlcated dgme1Uc needs ma1 requln further ae· Uons on prictla Spoakln& s h ortly a fter American Treaaul')' Sec~ o ...... lliUet blamed ol U.S. inflation on oil cost.a, the Saudi mblllter aald oU prieet were bl•med too much for (>l"O- ble1D1 ba develoPed and develop-lnf. countries . •Adequate consideration bu not been oven to the fundamen- tal problems regardiDI the performance of the industrial economiet," be aaid. The Saudi minister did not in- dicate what action bis country micbt take, but it likely would be either to support another ln- creue in oil prices, or to make a dectaion to price oil ln a mix - or basket -()( clifferent curren- clea, r•tber than in dollars 8lone. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, of which Saudi Arabia la a member, already bas increued oil prices by 60 percent this year. The next meeting on oU prices is scheduled for Caracu later this year. Miller told reporters earlier in the day be does not think the oll- produclng nations would con- sider the baakel of currencies approach. Tbere have been suggestions before that OPEC might switch to the basket approach to prices Such a change could increase the price or oil to Americans if the dollar continued to decline in value, as the dollar then would be just one of several currencies used to detennlne the price. Miller asserted there was little Immediate danger of oil pro- ducers s hifting the ir transac- tions into a currency other than the dollar, which he said was worth 8 percent more to them now. on a trade -weighted basis, than it was one year ago. Federal Reserve Cbariman Paul A. Volcker returned unex-pectedly to Washington Tuesday as other industrial leader! In Belgrade voiced optimism about easing foreign excban1e market upsets that have cut the value of the dollar. Rideout Told To Buy Door SALEM. Ore. <AP) -A judge has told John Rideout be mu.st pay for bis ex-wife's front door, then never darken it. Rideout, acquitted last l>ecember on a charge of raping his wife, was given a nine·month suspended jail sentence Tuesday for forcln1 bis way into her apartment Aug. 27. M arioo County District Court Judge Thomas Enr11bt put Rideout, 22, on two years proba- tion and ordered him to pay Sl5 . for the door be damaged and to aubmit to p1ycbolo11cal or psychiatric evaluation. landmark BurD8 MORGAN JDLL CAP) -The Camp Sveadal clubhouse, a 53-year-old Swedish-American landmark, burned to the pound Tuesday in a blue which c aused an estimated $100,000 in damages.· SCIUtall9ee Cleveland Mayor Dennis Kuclnicb hu survived h1s city's non·partiaan prlm2 election, but faces an u battle a1atn1t Lt. ov. George Volnovl o.h to con tlnue bl• turbulent mayoral career. Voinovich polled :n percent of the vote to Kuinich'a 28 percent. (' ............. POPE JOHN PAUL II LIFTS &-YEAR-OLD GERALYN SMITH ONTO HIS VEHICLE AFTER ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK Chffftng Crowd of 19,000 ttgtt Sdtool 8tudent• Wetcom• Pontiff to Madlaon Squre Garden Appear•~ School Children Cheer Pope Pontiff, New York Youngsters Swap Cries of Glee NEW YORK <AP) -The youth of New York roared a welcome to Pope John Paul 11 today and 1ave him the symbols of their idenUtiea -a guitar. blue jeans and a T -shirt. · The celebration of the youn1 brought 18,500 schoolcflildren from 11 dioceses 1n and around the city to Madison $q'1are Garden. which reverberated with cheers as the pope appeared in tus special open-lop car and rode the perimeter of the ice hockey rink. HE HAD ID.S CAil STOPPED AT one point to lift a youn1 airl over the seat railing and bold the child up to ecstatic spectators "Woo," the pope exclaimed at the wild enthusiasm of h1s 14· lo * * * Fro,,. Page .. t I Train Car POPE ... At the Battery, the pope paid special respects to Jewish leaders, saying that Christianity and Judaism are "closely relat- ed," and declart.n1, "Shalom! Peace bewtthyou." Jwnps Track, Hits Building 18·year-old audience. and "Woo-hoo .. repeatedly to their delighted cheers With each pause after bis exclamation, he ignored he s~ch on his lap and grinning broadly, went "Woo. woo. woo" yet agam. ~ Then. finally. alte r a "mmm. mmm, mmm,'' Cardinal Terence Cooke arose and walked up to the pope and gestured that lime was flying John Paul s8.ld "Thank you " Then, bowtng to the demands of his schedule, he gave a shrug and, acknowledging to his audience that "we shall destroy the pro- gram" unless he began, launched tnto has speech. "WHEN YOU WONDER ABOL'T YOUR role in the future of the world and of the Cn1ted States. look lo Chnst." he told them. ·onl) m Christ will you fuU1 ll your potent1<il as an American 1 ltlfl•n and ~ a c1t1ten of the world community ·· John Paul i.ta>ed on the 'Garden noor amid the JOO-voice C'horu::. and lht• orc:he~tra .... from lhrf..<i• rathohr !>Chools He had to be coaxed and raJoled b<-fore he a'icended ...,ta1 rc; onto the platform. On a stage trimmed in gold and v. h1t1• chrysa nthemums, the papal colors. a beaming John Paul received first a tape recording of popular mu.sic and a guitar "We pray that melodulti sung to lbe accompaniment of auitars lbroulbout the wodd may brina all of ua. younc and old. dOMr to1ether." aald llau.reen O'Keefe. 11. of WMte Plains aad Iona Colle1e u the preseotaUoo wu made by Lola Flood, 18, ol Nuaau Communi\y College, and James Agnello, 17, of Monalgnor Farrell H.S. of Staten Island. He commended extensive "collaboration" between Jewish and Christian bodies ln this country in study and work, in- cluding a "common determina- tion to reject all forms of anti- Sem itism and discrimination." He urged Americans to strug- g le lo overcome "whatever wounds. weakens or dishonors human life ... Break open the hopeless cycles of poverty and Ignorance that are still the lot of too many of our brothen and sisters; the hopeless cycle of prejudices that Uneer on . . . the cycles of despair ln whlcb are imprisoned all t.bose that lack decent food, shelter or employ- me9t . . and finally, the in· human ... ')'cles of war that spr- in1s from the violation of man's fundamental ri1bta and pro· duces sun craver violatioo of them." An eatlmated S50,000 in dama1e waa cauaed to a chemical company when one of six derailed boxcars crashed in- to a building early this morning in Anaheim, city fire officials said . One of the Santa Fe fUulroad boxcars h urtled into th e Fluorocarbon Co. building at 1432 S. Allee St., dragging alonR electrical power lines. THE NEXT PllESENTEll. GEORGE FEHLING, 17, or Monsignor Farrell H S . said "B:, our Jeans by our T·sh1rts, we 'a~ v. e are different and 1n dolllg so we express our and1v1duallty And ::.o. v.1th apprec1at10n for the care you have shown for the world's youth. for your regard for w. an being here today, we pre- sent you with these symbols of ourse lves " After his speech, before leav· ing for Shea Stadium, the pope pauaed to accept a bouquet Of nowen from a child. Cbeen ol "Long Ii ve the pope!" re- sounded. Both at Madison Square Garden and at St. Patrick's Cathedral, where the pope joined nuns, priesta and church workers in mornin1 prayer, over -enthuslaallc youngsters rushed through security lines to try lo touch the pontiff and bold his band. "Your Holiness. We welcome you to our city in your pursuit of human dignity," read the Garden message board that normally flashes s ports scores. Crack Delays Gusher Halt MEXICO CITY (AP> -A crack lo a $25 milllon U .S.made steel cone forced Mexican oil worken to postpone their lateat attempt to control the nmaway offabore oil well ln the Bay ol Campecbe that bas stained beaches u far away u Texu, an offtdal ol the atate-nm oU company aaid. The PEJIEX executive told The Aalociated Pren Tuesday that tbe 125-ton inverted cone waa lowered over the rosue Ix· toe 1 well lut week in an at· tempt to control the auber. But It cracked under water and bad to be relW'Ded to Brown and Root, tbe arfbufacturer, ID Hout ton, Tex., the aouree ..set. "That eoae cost us at leut '85 IDUUon." NSd the PEMEX ex- ecutive who uked aaoaJ1Dlty. "It II Mell lD Houlton n,llt DOW betnt ............ It WU NtwMd rlabt aft.' lt cracked." The pope momentarily donned one of the chalDS and medallions that v.as part of the presentalJon Spot fires caused most or lbe damage to the building, and power was cut off in some nearby buildings, officials said. The T·sh.lrt. an extra large. bore the outUne of a red apple and the New York skyllne on lbe front and the words. "Big Apple welcomes Pope John Paul II " The back said , "New York s alutes you for upholding the ri1.bta and dignity of men and women every. where." Firemen controlled the small blues within an hour. Train operators were ap· parenUy bacldna· up the boxcars when the derailment occurred. officials said. THE BLUE .IEANS, FaOll MACY 'S, a block from lb~ Garden. were picked out aa near to size as possible, estimated from the pope's publlabed measuremeoLI of .s 10\.', lnches tall and 175 pounds. A Finally. after tel.llna hi.a enthusiastic audience that. "Cardinal Oookesays. 'Enou1b'." thepopele.ftror a motorcade up Broadway. 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A policeman llf\ed ber rnto lbe pope's arms, and the bewildered blonde-balft!d child was bUUed by the pope and placed on the roof of the papal car Geralyn, wearina red slacks and a white T-shirt, was too shocked to talk about the exper· rience, and could only say. "I'm happy." A paper apple she wore, with the legend "Welcome Pope Paul n," was ripped and turned upside-down by the papal em- brace. Her mother, Nora Smith of New York City, was not as ~eti­cent. * * * In New York "I can't believe lt, 1 Ju•t can't believe lt. It'• Juat fantutlc," abe aald. Geralyn'• fat.ber died Jut ~ar ol pnewnonla. He wu a detec- Uve with the New York City Police Department, and Mn . Smith aald, "Her father, lf he were bere, would have been guardinc the pope today." Mrs. Smith only received tbe tick eta for the event on Tuesday, after weeks of trying through the police department. Mrs . Smith and Geralyn attended the Garden gathering with the other children of the family. Noree.."l, 16, and Donald, is. They are parishioners at St. Francis of Assisi Church, West Nyack , NY ·'She was so shocked that she didn't know what lo do . . . , '' said Mrs. Smith. "It's just fan- tastic. There are no words to describe it." Did she feel blessed , Geralyn was asked. "Yes, blessed," she said. * * * Al'Wl-te. r l· l Pope: Break Poverty Cycle ~ NEW YORK <AP> -With a i mist-shrouded Statue or Liberty ticker-t ape parade down Broadway. POPE JOHN PAUL II LIFTS 5-YEAR-OLD GERALYN SMITH ONTO HIS VEHICLE AFTER ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK Cheering Cr.owd of 19,000 High School Student• Welcome Pontiff to Madison Squ•re Garden Appearance in the background, Pope John Paul II urged Americans today • to break the "hopeless cycles of poverty and ignorance . . of i prejudice ... of despair" and \ tbe .. inhuman cycles ol war.•• A steady downpour which had drenched the crowd ended a& the pope stepped to the red-carpeted · platform, but a stiff breeze re- mained, ruffling tbe ponUff's IJ"AY bar and blowtns the abort c.pe or mosetta of bl.I wblte ........................... Hypnotized Victim Aids Police t ·w,...._. aDd.J...Uce .w •· . -.......... .,.,.. .... ..... ,... ........... ~ ~~VID~ ............... ;c:·=:rc-11r.~· ..um .... Ill ..... tlaaa ---Battery Parlt on the -southern Up -· ,. ~ ... ldaelloaJI Ito ."l'lte :A ................ at tHlledlaMr ......... .., of Manhattan beside New York Harbor Ships IOI-Md their foS)aonla, pollce alnDa walled and the bells ~ 'htntty Cburcb ln lower llanbatbm ran& out u the pope' reached tbe Battery following a rain started again just as the pope finisbed speaking. "The choice of day · for our rneet:lq ia DOt tbe best,'' be told the crowd. h as provided Irvine police in· vesligators with new details of the incident while under hYJ>- noela. It was tbe third day of the POpe's weelt·looa visit -a day <See POPE, Page AZ> Police U. Gene Norden said today that the woman, whom a uthorities have declined to Identify, could recall more of the City Council Spooked Laguna Speakers Covered by Sheets By STEVE MITCllEU Of tM o.lty ~llet S'-ff Eight "concerned Laguna Beach citizens" showed up in be4sheets Tuesday night to stage a protest mocking the City Council's decision to rout out illegal rental units in town. They sat quietly near the front row of the council chambers awaiting the public com- munication portion of the meeting as more traditionally garbed councilgoers gawked and snickered. When the mayor called for comments from the public, tbe bizarre group, resembl· ing Ku Klux Klan members, ro5e "and ap· proacbed the podium. PEE&ING THROUGH EYEBOLES cul in his sheet. "'Vigilante X" said he was in- terested in tum1ng in bis neighbors who have ille&al bootleg apartment units (construction done on the sly without cit y approval). Last month the council sounded the bat· tie call against owners of illegal rental un its in town, unanimously callinR for ordinances th at would allow r esidents to turn 1n neighbors they s uspect are housing such ren- ters. They said such informants would not be required to identi!y themselves. adding that city inspectors would be sent to suspect homes lo investigate SO TUESDAY NIGHT, the group or bedsheet-bedecked renters showed up saying they were there lo "s upport•· the council ac- tion. "Vigilante X " told the councll, .. , was strolling down Anita Street lhe other day and I recognized an address that l believe might be housing illegal renters." And. he said, he and his reUow "con- cerned anonymous clth:ens" bad a list or 14 (See SHEETS, Page AZ> • ::;:ast!Ci ~orden said the woman has described her assailant as a white male of 'lender build who s tands about 5-10 and bas medium length blend.ish hair. She told offtcers the man ap-peared to be lD hia 20s. The woman suffered a loss of memory following t he attack Sept. 23 in her home. She was bit on the head with a blunt object as she prepared to go to bed at about U:40 p.m. Norden said the sus pect ap-· parently entered the woman's home near the Fairfield con· dominiums through an unlocked screen door. He then attacked h er as s h e s tood in the bathroom. Norden s aid th e woman screamed several times. but be couldn't say when the assailant struck her. The woman suffered head c uts which r equired stitches. The pohce mvestigator srud his men found the obJcct Wlth which she was hit, but declined to identify it. Aliso Viejo Plan Rejected By McCarthy By JOANNE BEYNOLDS OI .. Delly ~ ... St.lff Assembly S peak e r Leo McCarthy said today he won't support legislation to remove a portion of Aliso Viejo from the coastal wne. lo an informal meeting with reporters in Newport Beach this mornine. the San Francisco Democrat discussed the 6,600- acre south Orange County de- velopment while talkln& about the stat.e's bouaing crisis. Assembly man Richard Robinson , D-Garden Grove, earlier tbi.a year authored a bill to remove the lower Aliso ea .. nyon portion of the property from the control of the state Coutal Q>mml.ulorr. The Aliso Viejo Company plans approved by county of. flcials call for cooatnactlon of 20,000 homes on tbe property. McCartlly's refusal of auppolt probably means tbe death ol tbe blll, but tbe uaembly speaker this momlnl stopped abort of aaylnatbat. He said tbe luuea of numbers of uDlt., tbe q11e1t1on of lnchaton of affordable boualna met tbe preserv.UOO of open apace are • •ll subject of an on1otn1 dlalosue between developers ud eommtalm ftaff members. (See COA.STA.L, Pase AJ) • He Aktwacreama ~ tr~ ......... 1wro11 • ,.._ ae ....... a1ao led to neip)lian am.a ........ who round the woman duecl • llllr door. OffiCi.'rs searched the area with the asst.5tance of the C.OSta Mesa Police Depa rtment helicopter. but no suspects wwe found. Norden said the woman was pla ced under hypnosis by aJ... Irvine police olficer, belpiOI her ree:rem u. enma o1 the •· .... . ... n. ....... ., clllllaeat ......... Nol'den aald of the in- vestigation so rar A Costa Mesa man held in a Newport Beach assault case whom 1nine investigators had looked at as a posuible suspect In their case bas been eliminat- ed from consideration, Norden said. Fairvie~ Drops Bid For School Lease Fairview State Hospital has dropped out of the running in its attempt lo lease vacated Mesa Ve rde Elementary School. Newport-Mesa Schooi 01 stnct officials said today. Hospital officials were unable to meet a 5 p.m . Tuesday de a dline lo present the district with a .. workable" lease agree ment for the Costa Mesa School, said district Business Manager Ray Schnierer. The problem, he explained. is that a contractor who entered in· to an agreement with Fairview to provide portable classrooms at the hospital refused to cancel the contract without a $150,000 payorr from the state. "Therefore, the funds for lbe Mesa Verde lease are not availa- ble.'' said Scbnierer, who was advised or the situation by Fairview director Frank Crinella. Fairview officials reportedly will stick to the previous con- tract to put portable classrooms on the hospital grounds. Newport-Mesa trustees will reconsider a previous offer from CoasWne Community College t.o orrer day and evening classes at Mesa Verde. Trustees wlll be presented with a resolution at Tuesday's board meeting thal will reopen FIRST PHONE CALL DOES IT "I've bad srMt auecea tbne years in a row with tile Dally Pilot became I rent my Balboa llla.nd apartment on the ftnt pbone call eacb tlme I ad- vert.lae. '' That's tbe story told by tbe aucceutu.l Corona del Mar man who plaeed tbll ad ln tbe Dally Pilot: STEPS TO BAY lbr areat patio, frplc gar PIO winter Xllll•Dll If you want repeated ad· ver1ilbll 1UCce11, try the Dally Pilot by cal.llq 8'2·5e'18. public bidding for the vacant school site, Schnierer said to- day. However, if all seven trustees agree, the public bidding could be cancelled and direct negotia· l i ons could res um e with Coastline · Coastline had offered $243,000 pe r year (1n cl ud1ng main- tenance> to lease the school, which was closed because or declining enrollment. Alt.bough Fa1rv1ew's offer was nearly $40.000 less per year. trustees opted for the hospital's proposal because of community concerns over traffic and night classes un· der CoasUine's plan .. Trustees last week indicated that they might overrule a citizens advisory committee re- com mendatlon that no night classes be he ld at Mesa Verde if Fairview failed in its bid at- tempt. Coast W~atber Variable hlib cloudiness through Thursday. Lows tonl1ht 82 to 68. Highs Thursday 75 to 80 at beaches, 86 to 93 inland. INSIHTeDAY A ~ colimuad IOfl Nolan Rap "altotdd ~ a pNCe of cMt• ~l food, 0/ COii,.. .. for llw Oriole Mffna fn ~· Ammcan lAOflW claom~p opner. See Pilot .,nt tllriln Dow Ca- nfng1'om'a nport, PGQf Bl. .... x C1t .. ... ,. .. M " tempt . A ll·JHr·old La Ml rad a ... =*' 'nMM&y lD ~ • • clloa t1e;llil ,... ... ~ aJ. 1 a.lk9ll ... ,....... bo1 ~a.Im lato u apart. .._t and att.Klled tM cbUd'• .-.amc.r. ..... ~o... .......... .... rtiltM .. t:• •·•· ..... -ti· fteer ~*"'a '1Mell fttu.c .. ridlm a dllc...,._ .. .._ • BollaQlca ..... Tbe .,.... ........ told llOltce tM ma Md ..... ...mt· i.Qs ........ Mr .... ... =:-e~.n:: • _, .... to uaetbe Id offW•ra tbe man fotc.d ber lnto a bedroom after her IOD let blm ln. Police aald stie 1aeamed when be attem_pt- ed to disrobe ber and \be man nect. Mester la be1nl beld on $10,000 ball at H\mtlnltOD Beach Jail. Gold Lo.es Its Glitter, Falls to '402 LONDON (AP) -Gold lolt some ~ Ml slita.r OD tbe bullion marMea IDdiT tollowtn1 a daJ ~ wild nuetuatloa1. Tile dollar poeted .Ulht lalnl and louel a1alnlt key currenclel . .SOver al.lo fell. . .• Gold bepa tradial ln LoDdoa ~,at $412.IO aa ounce, then eqed up to $418.50. Tbat wa• well below tbe London record price ~ "'4.00 reached durtn1 tndlnC Tuesday and also below l'ueaday's closlna price of MU.00. Then It fell to $402 in the Afternoon. Jn Zurich. gold fell ~o $403 ln tr«tding from $438.00 at the cl06e Tuesday. Jn Tokyo, the dollar improved to 225.475 yen from 224.875 Tues- dav Tokyo dealers said that the Bank of J apan intervened to try t o stop the dollar 's rise by sell- inS up to $200 million, but the dollar kept going up amid · apeculatlon lb at the United 'Slates will take meuurea to -. fend its currency. The dollar also improved In London, where the British pound eased to $2.1825 from $2.lSM late Tuesday Rideout Told To Buy Door SALEM. Ore. (AP) -A judge has told John Rideout he muat pay for bis ex-wife's front door, then never darken lt. Rideout, acquitted laat December on a charge of raping his wife, was given a nine-month suspended jail sentenc~ Tuesday for forcing bis way into ber apartment Au11. ZJ. · "Marton County District Court J udie Thomas Eori1bt put Rideout, 22, on two years prob•· Uon and ordered him to pay $1.S for the door be damased and to submit to psycbolo1ic al or peychlalrlc evaluation 125.000 Bomeles8 SANTO DOMINGO, i>ominican Republic (AP) - ,.ore tbao 125,000 pel'IODS re-,:naln bolDeJeu lD interior MC· ilom d the DominlcaD Republic, ad maDJ area stUl are tlolated lJy flood waters one month aft.er :Hurricane David ud tropical ;atorm Frederic hit this Carlb- :bean nation, the U.S. Embuay ::Wald Tuesday ORANClll COMT c DAILY PILOT "'•°'-'-'Delly ~ ... 1.,.wNc ..... .... .. -.... --. ............. , ... Or_ c_, ..... -~ . ...., ....... -., • .,_, _ _., ,.......,. l'rl<Ny '°' C°'1• MoMI, H--1 leedl, -il>fl*I IHCIV,_. ttlft\ltl...,,1,_,~ .. -~e..tl A .,.....,......_...1.-1-~­_,. ""cwt• ... -'"" .. ,. ...... "'nl w .. 11.,tt-.c-i.-. '91.....,1•..,. ......... ----~ ,,.. •. c-"l(·~-o--·-­..-...-... _. "::"..t' .. TJ:" °""'"'"-_,, __ -......................... ..., . ' • .................. Nomi AU80 IUPPORT Alie •tr.,..._, lloC..-Y F ..... rfli9eAJ Ou aehool board candidate In UM Newport.II•• \JDllled School Dl.IU1ct uJd be la completely op. poled toteaeber wUoDI. An lQcumbent aaid s he le pleaaed with the school board'• accompUlbmeegtofar. Other c~tee called for lm· proved coamumlcatioo betweeD the acbool board and lta CODIU· lueata. Tba\'a the way lt wnt T\Mlday o.lpl u would·be IChool board candidatM from Trultee Areu Two and Three met. the public at Ba)' Vlew School ln Santa AD.a Heiabu. COASTAL. '\We cbl'l need to cbuce the COHlal IODe boU.Ddary to &C· compllab wbat ia belnc done through dlaJotue," be sud. Appolnted incumbent Barbara SldlllDC met her four cballqen ln l'ruatee Area 3, the area wblcb • lncludea Coata M•• '• eut aide, Santa Ana Helpta, Dover Sbonil, Weateutf and llartnen. Earlier, McCarthy indicated be planned to uu hia tnfluence to 10lve the stale'• boualn1 ~ blema wblcb be aald are re- acblnl crtala proportion.a. KcCartby aald be would act u a catalyst to develop a combined 1overnmental and private en· t.erprile attack on the wue. He Hld be believes that Un.leas aome cheaper bou1in1-both rental and ownership-can be provided. there will be a major .eooomic downturn ln the llat.e in the oat JO yean. ''I'm IClllnC to try to CODvlnce the buildlnl lndUltry. in ~ of that, that it will be la their eallpt.eoed Nlf interest to pre- vent auch a downturn by pnmd· lnl homes that coet $50,000 for three bed.roooms and $200 apart. menu," be said. He Hid recent le1lslatlon which let utde SlOO million for rental aid only solves "about five percent of the rental problem." blem." McCarthy sald he wants to see the Legislature budget funds that could be "leveraged by working with the private sec- tor" He a lso noted that interest r ates are going to have lo be re- duced as part of the housing solution and s uggested that private lenders are &oln& to bave to be persuaded to do ao. POPE ... which was scheduled to end in Philadelphia and whicb included prayers wi t h r eligious pro· fession als a n d songs with Rom an Catholic school children in New York. Despite torrential rains, the pope stopped on his way out of Ne w York a t S t . James Cathedral in a heavily Polish section of Brooklyn. Wearing a red broad-brimmed bat and protective gray plastic raincoat, an umbrella held over his head by Terence Cardinal Cooke, the POPE PROVES A HIT AT YANKEE STADIUM--A4 pope got out of bla llmowiine for a brief blessing. In a New York farewell ap- pearance at Shea Stadium, the pope said to a crowd of 60,000: "Large concentraUons of people create special problems and special needs . . . Above all, a city need.a a soul if it ls to become a true home for human beings. You, the people, must 1ive lt lbla aoul. And how do you dot.bl&? By loving each other." He also made a separate state- ment, in Spanl.ab, to assure His· panlc residents "that I am well awve ol the place that you oc· cupy ln American aociety. . . " Both at Madison Square Garden and at St. Patrick's Cathedral, wher e the pope Joined nuns, priests and church workers in morning prayer, o ver-entbueiastlc youn1aters rushed throuih aecurlt7 lines to try to touch the ponut and hold bla band. One d ber cballeqen, ahlp- pl n 1 clerk/volunteer Ano Beaupre, aald abe is runnlna a1ainat Mn. Sldllln1 becauae Ol ''1beer fruatraUon'' ln att.empd.ns to communicate with the sCboOl board. Reftectlnl the same view were cballeqen MJchael Skawln, a coo tract.I maaa1er, and aport.s equipment buyer Cbet Groekreuts. Mrs. SJrllltna aaid she la ln "con· stant communication" with parents and 1cbool ad · mlnlatraton. One audience member <about 25 attended)· expraaed concem o ver the difficulty many sophomores are having with t.eltl that let mlnlmum 1tandardl that Train Car Jmnps Track, Hits B~ilding An estl m a led $50,000 in damage was caused to a che mical company when one of six d erailed boxcars crashed in- to a building early this morning in Anaheim. city fire officials said . One of the Santa Fe Railroad bo x cars hurtled lalo the Fluorocarbon Co. bull~ at 1412 8. Allee St., clrautna ~ eJectrtcal ~ ttne.. · Spot ftrw cau.ed .,o.t of the dam age to the bu11dlog, and power was cul off ln som e near by buildings. officials said. Firemen controlled the small blazes within an hour Train oper ator s we re ap· parently backing up the boxcars when the der ailment occurred, officials said. Talmadge Faces Raps v WASlilNGTON <AP> -The Senate Ethics Committee aald today its 1'-month invesU1atlon of Sen. Herman E. Talmadge, D-Ga., uncovered evidence of elght ponibie violations of federal law. "Should the Department of Justice find evidence leadiol to the indictment or conviction of any member, officer or• employee or tne ;:,enate, tbe committee will lake sucb adcH- tional action a.a is appropriate," lhe panel said. In send.lng ill final report to the Senate, the committee reaf- firmed its earlier recommend•· lion that Telmad1e be "de- nounced" lor ''reprehensible" financial conduct. Bogus Ring Hit EL CAJON (AP) -Secret Service 11enta seized ensrav- ing plat.ea, a println& press and about $500,000 in counterfeit bllls from the El Cajon re- sidence of Billy Tanner, 41, Ir· rested after be alle1edly tried to sell bogus bills to undercover police ln San Francisco. Dash Fatal Boy, 6, Struc/c by Car ~ ... -. •2 muat be achieved before \bey ran sraduate from di1trlct bi1h 1cbooll. · "We aet our ataodards blper <than mott school districts)." aaid Mrs. Skllling. "We felt tb1.s I.a wbat tbeeontmunlty wanted." Tbe ool~:l hint of con~ troveny y came in re· maru from Tru1tee Area 3 cballeqer Ronald Price. "I'm tborouShlY aaaiost un.looa -110 percent," be aald ln respoose to a quatioa from the audience. "U you're a pro you don'tneedlt," said Price. "l'daay t.eacben police you.raelvea," the former teacher at HunUnitoo Beach's Marina Hilb School added. Only two candidates are nm· Dini In Trustee Area 2, a lrlantle formed by Newport Boulevard, Harbor 'oulevard and the northern city Umiu of Colta Mesa. ApPOlnted incumbent Jerome Vaadewallelan'toneofthem. Thal meana either attorney lllcbael McLau&blln or reaJtor uaoclate Reynald Pelletier will win a ICbool board a pot in the Nov. SeleeUoo. llcLaqblln Tuelday niptsald he' oppo1e1 the "falae economy" of clO.lolneilbbo.rbood achoola to buaatudentatootberfacWUa. Incumbent Skilllng called for a one.year moratorium on achool clo1ure1 because more kln· der1artenera than expected enrolled ln Ne~· Meaaacboola thllyear. Pelletier ctt.ed bl.a bualnesl ex· perleoce u a reason wby be coWd serve effectively oo the school board. Tueaday nlpt'lforum, the firat of the elect.loo campaign, was eponsored by a ciUzena group that Includes local residents Bob Baker and Roberta Schmidt The ·CoUP will host a second candidates night Oct. 16, al 7 30 p.m . at Bay View. Candidates running in Trustee Areas 1 and 6 have been invited to appear -.... ,,,,,. --. Beagle Baek Pooch Coven 120 Mile. soorrsoAtE. Ariz. CAP) -Pepper, a J.a.year· old bea .... presumed dead after she wu lOlt on a trtp to mountainous northern Artzoni, made the trip home alone, arrivln1 three weeks later on her owner's doontep after a 120-mile journey. "It's Just a miracle. We can't believe it.'" said Mar~ie Dawnas after Pepper showed u~ trail-worn and limplng. • · She said Pepper hobbled into the Dumas ' mobile home with her tail drooping and head bowed. The beagle would not drink water, but ate before slump~ ing on the floor for a long sleep. The family had not seen Pepper since Sept. 8, when she disappeared froin the Dumas' mountain home on the Mogollon Rim, 17 miles west of Heber, Ariz. Pepper was not wearing identifying tags or a collar. Each weekend since the dog strayed, the family returned to the site to search for Pepper. Neighbors also were asked to watch for Pepper. but no one spotted her. · Santa Barbara .Job E~ewport Police Chief Given Badge Former Newport Beach police chief 8 . James Glavaa 1aid to- day bl.a appointment u lnt.erlm police dUd in Santa Barbara ta definl~ly a ahort·term aalan· ment. ·'I wu &ired oa a contract and I made it quite clear that I would only s ta y on for atx months." t be 67-year· old G la vas s aid . G I a v a 1 . who re tired from the Los An&eles Poll· ce De pa r t - ment ln 1.981. ~vu was Newport Beach 's top law enforcement officer for 16 yean before hlA mirement from the Newport Post an 1977 Since tus retJrement, he and hts wife moved lo the Santa Yn ez Vall ey nt.oar Santa Barbara. although they :.till ,..,.... PGfl*' .. t l maintain an apartment in Newpoct Beach. ·'The lawm are all in, the shruM are planted and I wu becomlna restive," Glavaa jolted about bit taking on yet , another law enforcement post. In refe r en ce t o lbe con· troveray surrounding the Santa Ba rban department's band.ling of the clly'a summer fiMta and the clUJ.en group calling for an official lnqulry, Glavas said the proble m s in Santa Barbara "have been n ag1erated." Former chief All~ Trembly reportedly resigned in anger over a caly council appointment of an 1m~llgat1ve board to pro- be has department "I thought the Job sounded in· te resting and when I was ap· proached I agreed to do it on a tt-mporary ba~1!>," Glavas said ll1s contract, h.--;a id. "gave-. mt> al l thl' rig ht '> and rt.ospon.51b11Jue:. of a permanent rh1 cf SHEETS COVER CITIZENS. • • other suspected ludlord.s to band to the council. With that. the IJ'OUP pUMd out U ad· dr•11es to the council, ur.SO. U.. p&MI to look Into the status of those hom-_. THE GROUP THEN WALK ED out of the council r hambers. leaving councll members studying the address list. One of the mock vigilantes sald the list should prove Interesting to at least two of tbe round! me mbers. lie hinted that the addresses are those or 15 supporlen> of Mayor J ack McDowell and Councilman Howard Dawson Dawson had initialed the "conf1dent1alaty" clause Ln the la teat council action against illegal rentals "Whal we're trying to point out," the mas ked sp ok esman said, "is t hat by eliminating those illegal rentals. the town is going to lose a lot of senior citizens and youths who cannot afford the higher rents that will be charged as a result of fewer "Cn· lals in town." RE SAID THE BESULT of such acUon "paves the way for another Newport Beach in Laguna," adding. "We doo'l want Latun• THE ¥(HOLE ~ WORKS CHILDREN• GLASSES $39.&0 As low as S3" !50 slr\gle vision. S44 50 blfocat and 154.50 trl foc al (Includes a choice o f ove r 500 frames. standard size gtasa lenees ...___~ case) to be eUu.t. .. "VlsJl.,.,e X " aaJd the vaup'a purpoee fo ~ the cocmdJ, ..... to cbeck out J.,.t •bat U.. eouncJJ expect.I dU.aena to do." "U I wu a landlord In town and someone a nonymously turned me an for having illegal rentals, I'd !Jke to know who called at tn so I could have some form of redress." he said. He said he was also concerned with the impact of removing an estimated 2,300 illegal rental uruts m town on tenants. "WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN when rents Jump from $350 a month to S600." ht> a'krd Wl• re goanf{ to hd\I' a lot of snobs an LO'-' n And the group questioned the cost or such. a "\•igilante operauon,.. saying "the city can't afford two more firemen. but now at looks like they're ready to finance a whole army of cily inspectors." Jn approving a battle plan against illegal rental units last month, councilman Wayne Baglin predicted it would be a bot issue in town. And the bed.sbeeled renters who showed •1p Tuesday night promised this la only the beginning All of our inve n t ory o f Beene & Victory styles ar11 20% OFF · Buy al the lowec:t prices ever A f.year-old boy wbo dashed acl"Oll a 1treet lD La Habra to set money to buy lee cru.m from a trvcll •~ died after be wu hit by a car Tuelda1 atteraooll, police aald. I• Chooae from a wide Mlectlon of chlldren'a faahlon f11mH. metlf Of ptutlo. wl1tl )'OU' choice of lmpect retlatant glltl Of plutlc fenua. Good for any c:hlld 14 y•ara an~ At an all time tow prtce to vou. Pick out any stvte and W9 will reduce the price by 2 15%. (Auorted lena cotora • g1aa1 & ~tk:.) -- POUCS MID TBS bor. Ante.lo OallDdo ~ IOl 8. Monte Vllta Ave., La Habra, dlleovend be bacla't broqllt enou1h money to buy lee cream from a truck tbat bad- ltoDDed on Monte Vlata Avenue near bl.I be>m• at ':IO p.m. -Antonio darted back acrou the street to set mOMJ from bl.a mo&Mr, into the path ol a car driven bf Gloria Severa,•. of 7035 Santa Irene Clftlt, Buna Part, police aaid. ANTONIO WAI THEN to La Habra Commualty Hotpttal. When he later clled. .,,.. driver, wbo wu ~und. wu not ctted, police aatd. t under. 250 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa • H111tr•n Sq. 642-4630 • Weekdays 9·5:30 Sat. 9.3 -~------~ 'l j -- j • .. • Card Ballots· --- • m MU( I L f' tA"f91 ,,,-,. - ,_.n:Uo "'' \IAh """ ut l .1l11u11M.-U4\illf'ft4(l) Pi.· .. -. ••.Jlft.,,,.,," \t•kf ·~,, ... t.:t u 1..01"'"94v" 'M•c.il\IA' "'""'' ... ,,, ,_.........,., .. " \AltMlt ( '''"'"' '°'" , .. ,..-1t.1 _fk..litf\ t-tvh"-"" ,f\J Vnte IO' OM C.1 CJ Ll Cl I CJ CJ Cl CJ ~\ '.\f'-11'-,,. '""'I ~ IL,t f·•~lh•r•>r••H (=:J 11 1/'\~I Ut• I., \'rt :it ~\\ltt••' l..h-t I-'-• .... I ,,,Cj ""'''\•.\Ml M p..Na,,.. tt .. .-. 1, ,,,. D "''rn1f"OM'f ,,.. • ....,, ... \u t t ,,,,. •• ,.... .... c:::> Vot~ l0t 0"t' ~~~~~~~~~ CJ CJ I I Cl -VOlE DOTH SIDES FUTURE BALLOT -This is a sample. based on the gene."al election o f Nov- embe r, 1978, of the ballot Orange County voters will start using in June, 1980. County s upe rvi sors ap- proved a new vote counting system Tuesday . •1 Da.AJllla aaoosa ISWIN .................. Come W«tioD t.lm• 1n Juae. U. Oranc County voten wlll no ioncer trud1e lnto polllna bootb• wllb lar1e. unwieldy balkQ. Witb the ne'¥ vote counUna ayat.em county 1uperv1aors ap. proved 1\lesday after abt rean of hesitation, voten wll uae urd-type ballots printed on both sides. The .cards, which could be up to two feet long , wlll be marked by voters with felt pena, then gathered for counting by machines. S upe rvisor s unanimous ly chose Vallee Voting Systems machines. manufactured by Ma- jor Data Concepts in Costa Mesa. from a field of five bid· ders. The new syste m will cost an estimated $1.48 million County officials expect to have the cowily's existing lS·y~ar-old Coleman-Gyrex vote-counters replaced with Valtec m achines in time for the June , 1980, primary elections. Supervisors directed county Gen e ral Ser vices Agency of· ficials to neiwtiate a lease-with· option-lo-buy contract with Vallee representatives. .)., County Supervisor Edison Miller went along with the lease· purchase idea after fir~t raising some objections to th~ Vallee system. He said be believes some elements of the system ha· ven't been tested adequately and that the system had been tried and discarded in Washington 0 .C. and in two counties in Florida. County officials have been considering replacing the old system for.six years. And after squirreling away money to buy new machin$s for several budget sess ion~. supervisor, this year went shop· Pini for a new system wlth $1.5 mUlioo in band. But tbe years ol bealtatioa and debate over the laaue abowed Tuesday aa s upervlao ra e n· donsed the new system . "My only concern is some folks who believe we're just do· ing this to pennjt poliUclans, to know bow quickly they aie ele<:t· ed ," said 5tb Dialricl Supervisor Thomas Riley. He denied that the re'ilson for changing vote counting systems was merely to s peed up the tallying of the ballots, although that time U! expected to be cut from 13 or 14 hours with the pre- sent system lo under fou{ hours with the new system. lt was taxpayers' money that s upervisors we re chien y con· cerned about, Riley said. The Coleman·Gyrex system costs Sl .7 million to oper ate dur ing each election. Although initial purchase of Vallee machines will cost $1.48 million, estimated operating costs for the June 1980 elections would be about $1 .3 million. The Orange County Grand. Jury had endorsed the Valtec system prior to Tuesday's de c i s ion by t h e b oard o f supervi~rs. Citizen Aid Asked In Ripper Manhllnt LEEDS. England <AP) - Police, angered and e mbar- rass e d b y t h e e lus ive "Yorkshire Ripper," enlisted the public today in a coun- trywide blitz to track the man who killed 12 women in four years. Yorkshire Chief Constable Ronald Gregory said a million Truck Kills Two Workers ·0n Freeway Two CalTrans employees try. iaa to clear a Santa Ana FreewQ traffic lane of debris were killed T\lesday after they were hit by a pickup truck, bilhWQ patrolmen said. The men were identified as Glen Fmwlck, SI, of Placentia, aod Raul Ari1mendes, 32, of Oceamide. l'enwlck and Arlamendes wen on tbe freewQ 1boulder aear tbe Lincoln Avenue of· tramp in Allabelm when &My ... ,. bit b.r • aortbbouDcl truck drl•• • Pamela &Idell, 30, of 0.,.. °"'"· deen Mid. TM -.._. IMtaatlJ In t.be •:• p.m. .ecillllit. TM drtftl' of UM truck, wbo •• -bUtind. told hlO•aJ c::-· u. ftllllde'• ~- pamphlets will be distributed throughout Britain, huge posters put up asking for information, a nd s pecial tapes -including an excerpt of a message from the Ripper himself -broadcast by the British Broadcasti'li Corp. and local radio stations . All the murders have been committed in the Yorkshire area in northern England. ·'Tracking down the Ripper is not goin g to be a Sherlock Holmes detection." Gregory said. "ll is going to be in the bands of the public who see things, who have susp icions about someone down the road, even a relative, friend, business associate -someone they feel could be this paranoiac who hates prostitutes and who is de· termined to eradicate them." The Ripper st~ck ln October 1975, when 28-year-old prostitute Wilma McCann was stabbed to death ln Leeds. Eight of the other victims were prostitutes, and police have theorized the other three killed were m lat&Jten for prostitutes. "They had the ba~ luck to run up a1alnst him at the wrona place at the wroo1 time," said Gre1ory . The last victim, not a pro- stitute, was 20-year-old 1tu· dent Barbara Leacb, lrilMd 8ept. 3 ln the town ol Bradt,orcl. Like the other victimt, she bore the R i pper's trademark -a parUcular wound tbat Pollee re· fUH to deKrtbe. ~~..-. Cliff Plunge ia Laguna ~ Laguna Beach firemen, lifeguards and paramedics pulled a 27 ·year-old Laguna Hills woman from her rrushed car at Crescent Bay Beach Tuesday after the woman apparently drove ofl.the steep cliff. landing on the rocks below. Police &aid the despondent woman .. wrott a silicide note and slashed her wrists before driv· ing off the cliff. Rescuers cut the woma n out of her car and she was rushed to South Coast Medical Center and later t ransferred to Hoag Memorial HospitaJ. Drug Ahllse Center B8ttled Supervisors OK Contract After Much Wrangling By ROBERT BAKKt:R Ot t .. D•lly Pllet Slaff O r ange County s upervisors went to battle Tuesday over a program lo provide residential d rug abuse treatment to hard· core adult users. On one s ide was fo r mer Ma rine Corps colone l Edison Mille r who de leted the item from the consent calendar on Tuesday's agenda. On the other side was former Marine Corps general Thomas NO NEED TO RECALL MILLER NOW~I, AS Riley who put the item back on the agenda at the close of Tuesday's meeting. Riley had allies in Chairman Philip Anthony and Harriett Wieder. Human Services Agency MILLER ltlLEY Director MarJfare t Grier was drawn into the action. Miller was attempting to delay action on a contract to provide the dru& abuse tnatmeat. wtth Phoenix House 0r--.e County Inc., which la headquartered In New Yort. He also questioned why the county had to go out.aide the state and why recommendations of a blue ribbon committee had been lenored in the selection of the "New York-based outlit." Miller also indicated that local agencies were not told why they GltlElt we re rejected and we re not given an opportunity to reap- pralae tbetr proposals. ··u seems improper.·· Riley Aid be w as •'shocked and surpdsed" by llilkr's action to dea.&e .. It.em 1utead ol con· tinulng the matter to a hlture time •· Theo tbe wrangling stfrted Miller: "Mr. Riley tuis pulled more items off the agenda than anyone else. He bas delayed one item five times. I exped to re- cei ve and demand the same treatment. • • 1 · m lhe one to be put on t.he defense It 1i. petty a nd silly to have to JUSt1fy pulbng the item. Riley .. 1 am shocked that you de leted It instead or continuing - the item " Mrs Wieder Joined the fray when Miller questioned 1f anv of these supervisors had taken the tim e to read the report concern- tn~ the drug abuse treatment program "I take great umbrage thal you imply that you are the only one wbb bothers to read this ." she sald. Miu Grier WU drawn into the controveny wheil llll\er q\lllllC"· Uoaed her about t.be coatract. Sbe Aid tM need for tbe u..t.- ment center is great and that t:fle Phoe nu. orga n1zat1on was chosen ~ause of a s uccess!ol track recont. Sbe aL9o reported that the.blue ribbon committee had recom· mended the contract with Phoenix House. not opposed it as believed by Miller. 'Spirit of 13' Opposed Anthony told Miller that he couldn't believe the shallowness or Miller's pps1t1on. ··You 've accepted hearsdy from dJ sgruntled losers. Your lack of homework as an credible. ·· Anthony said When the ruckus died down, By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Ot ,.,. Oally Pilot St•ll "All we 're saymg 1s that Wt' u:.e of conungt'ncy or reserve ~uperv1 s o r s approved the want to cut out that amount" funds m tames of hnanc1al cns1:-. $477 .000 contract that will be above 8.7 percent. Gann said was unworkable. financed by stale funds P roposition 4 the so-called Gann. howuv"r . reit.,ratud Miller dissented · g h "Spi rit of 13" initiative tf> limit Mrs. Trotter also assailed the "" "' ... ... ' · :.ayan e that the imliat1ve would handle needed more time to study the government s pe nding in initiati ve o n t he bas is that most foreseeabll' s1tuat1ons and proposal Ca lifornia -"is the wrong p<>pulatJon increase is used as po inte d o ut t h at the ~tal e The treatment center will be measure. in the wrong place, at one variable for determining L · 1 to Id t t .... 10 c ... 1 e d at t h e o av 1• d R . din eg1s a n; cou ac o m&.r.t-.. t h e wt;ong ti m e,'' a critic how much governm ent s pen g any adjustments that might ~ McMillan School m Santa An~ charged during a Tuesday night could mcrease needed. The contract calls for 24·hou debate "Use of population 1:. an undue "This 1s our government, not res 1dent1al treatment for 1 But Paul Gann, author or t.he handicap for cities with declin· l h e ir government.·· Ga nn months for up to 60 residents measure that will appear on the mg population!> San Fran-declared at t.he conclusion or tus Other agencies which had sub· Nov 6 ballot, dis m issed the c1sco. for example and for remarks matted proposals to run the pro· criticism and urged voters to ex-ci ties Wlt.h a high proportion or "When we fight back. we re gram mcluded Straight Ahead, crt their power to "fi ght back" non -reside nt wor kers or the revolutionaries and they say Dana Point. Hope House. Sant.a against government spending tourists." she said they're the constitutionalists.·· Ana . Impact House and Cry And she asserted that a sec· he added. saying he thought that Help. Los Angeles and Straight The debate before members of tton oft.he prooosal to all ow for logic was turned around. Talk, Orange County the Repu~ican Associates ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Orange County featured Gann and Proposition 4 critic Betty Trotter, government finance director of the League of Women Voters of California. Mrs. Trotter said that Proposi· lion 4 would provide lit'tle in the way of government reform, would add la yers or c um· bers ome de tail to the slate Constitution and would fail to re· cognize financial uncertainties facin g public agencies and privat.e industry. Proposition 4 would require government agencies, such as cities, counties and school dis· lricls, to limit year -to-year budget increases by tying them lo cost--0f·living and population increases. Gann. the co -author o f Proposition 13, the property tax rollback meas ure, launched the Proposition 4 campaign to bah further government expansion. Gann estimated that Proposi· Uon 4, lf approved, would save taxpayers an e s timated $6 btllion by the 1983-84 fiscal year. Mrs. Trotter, however, said that flcu,re had no basls, citing recent reporta out of Sacramen· to that lndlcat.ed "you simply can't put a dollar fteure on what ml1bt bappen." Gann laid t.be lnflation and population tncreues averaced over tbe put 10 years lhow that 1ovemment apendlne abould have lncreased· on an annual rate of 1.7 percot. Tbe actual lncre ... , be 1ald, was 13. 7 per- cent. , . ' Gem Talk lly J C llUMPllRI tS Crrt•I•"! Gemologist. A(,S OPAL OR TOURMA1.INE? Which 1.s Oct~r·i ltont' October is a m onth with two birthstones. and either choice Is an intriguing one. ~ause both the opal and the tourmaline a re not only beautiful, but both have interesting stories behind,them. The tourmaline was hardly known Wltil thls century. In the tut decade of the 19th century, the first pink , r ed, blue and green tourmalines to really impress tbe world were found In Maine. This complex boron sillcate ls found ln tbe Ural Mountains of Russia and in Brazil and Ceylon, but our Maine tourmalines -re amon1 the moat beautiful. II the U.S. ever adopt.a an official national 1emstone, lt might well be the tourmaline. The opal .WJS fqund first lo./ Hun1ary, but lb.ii milky-white quartl mineral l• ·now found in color- refractive 1peelmena In Auat:ralla. Mexlco al8o produca opala, and tbe basic colo~ vary from cloud1 to milky to IJ'Q to nearly black. Taite your pick -opal or tourmaline - both are lnterestlna beaut!•. The diamond you buy shoUld have nothing to hide. That's wtly It's advisable to select your stone and mounting sepa rately. Before a diamond is mounted. your jeweler can easily demonstrate its cut, color. clarity and carat weight to you. With his help, you wlW be abte to see and compare the brilliance of different stones yourself. Brilliance ls the key to beauty In diamonds. Always look for a diamond that has been cut and polished to bring out all of its natural brill iance. one that meets the exacting stan· dards that have been established as ideal. Fl[ These are called Ideal cut ~lamoods. ~ 1 L K Ideal Cut Diamonds ensure vou of 1 llJI .. cul j oettlnc;i the most beauty and value. , !~-ti<• J C.fi_;,,fu.~11 }ewe'4r11 · '·~ MEM8EI! AMUICAN GEM SOCIETY w· ~ 1823 NEWPOAT 8LV0 COSTA MESA 33 YEARS IN THE BAME LOCATION 81nkAtnef~traw._ !'HONE 643401 ~ --~--....:..,_,_ __ ------. -- ' Leak Spet111 Radioactive Stelun ..i au WDtO. llJaa. <t!t.. ··~ft •W.. ea ,.... ............. , ..... Pnbte ....... N1lcllar .... ... ,.,...., .... -...... tM •••lro••••t. aau. ...... u •• .................... •lllo9t If =t•ll• U.. lt .... ~o..\Mto.IQI. '"'hiie toi.a1 ..redtadolt •..-• at tM ,._., lite Ila •f.117 Ml ...................... ~ ••t.tla ol • alllil'Ul, well WlWa ............ tlmlta,'' ,_ Straasna, u NRC ....... . •ald~Dlcbl. &ADIATION monltorln1 team• from the atate ud plant'• owner. Nortber"G State. Power Co., detected no lnc:reue ua Diaries Reveal ra•aauoa arowed tlia• plot ............ ,....... ....... ....... N&C ... 1d• ... t;:nedtoda1 to,_._......_ fadlitJ,. ,._. • Wllft•rt at tlM lite ...., .. ,.... .. of w ... 2 ud t mUllrtml, la.kl Oerant ~.~oltbe NIP'• auclear operational aenieoe. OolrtDI aald NSP re-1ulatloaa permit up to 100 IDlW ...... per week. A mlllirem b tbe llMUVI of biolollcal U · ,_..,.. ol radiation to human be-- tna1. Jlt.S. Leddkk. nuclear projects mana1er for NSP, aald there wer• about UO worken lDalde the plant at the time ol the nip. lure. About 100 df them were Ike Tried to Ease Nixon Off Ticket PITJ'SBURGH <AP> -Richard Nixon d.14n't take the hint ;when Prelident Dwiiht Eisenhower tried to eue him off the 1956 Republican ticket, says a Camegie-Melloo University professor who bu gotten a look al Eisenhower's private papers. EUeobower atppped abort ol aakinC Nixon to step aside, said Dr. John P. Crecl.ne, dean of CKU'a colleae of humanities a.nd social~. "He didn't wa.nt to ftn him outright .. but Nix~ OD didD'tiake the hint." . Creclne said be discovered the ant,i·Nlxon sentiment. plu.a a little-known intellectual aide to the one-Ume military hero. in Elaellbower's diaries, memos and presidential correspon- dence. 1be papers were made available tbrou&b the Ellenhower Ubnu')' ln Abilene, Kan. In a transcript ol a Feb. t, 1951, coaversa· tlon with Republican N atiOnal Chairman Len Hall, Eisenhower said, "I tb1nt that at thb mo- ment, if I could have my favorite fellow, my first choice would .be Bob Anderson." Anderson was undersecretary of Treuury. THE TRANSCalPT ALSO shows Eisenhower and Hall dis· cussed bow to persuade Nixon to accept a cabinet post instead of running again. "The easiest thing would be lo gel Nixon out of the picture willingly," Hall is quoted as telling the president. Eisenhower con- cluded by telling Hall, "Talk lo h.im, but be very, very genUe." While Nixon impressed Eisenhower as bright and very loyal early in his 1952·56 term, he later irked the president by bis ar· roganl behavior abroad, said Crecine. Nixon is rarely mentioned in E~wer's writings durtns the second ad· · mi.niatration, Crecine said. Eisenhower alao did not campaign for Nixon in 1960, when Nixon was • beaten by John F. Kennedy. Nixon reached the White House in 1968. IDOftd to ........ part of lM plant, be 1ild, · but lb• Pt ant It.NU .,.. DOt evaeuat.94. NSP ... 8"f"I at uae plaot, • mU.. -6eut ol lfln.DMpo&- 8'. Paw, ~ UM leak at 2 : 1' p .m . In one of two 1eneraton at the faeWty, an NSP 1pokeaman 1aid. NSP nid tbe 1eaenator wu abut down at J :U p .m . and a 1eoeral emer11GCY wu declared at 2:30 p.m . By a:u p.m., work crews bad isolated the trouble, a rupture in one o( 3,SOO nickel·and· cbroollum tubes in the 1eneraior, said Denoia Gilberts. NSP'a 1eneral manager of power ~ duclion. "TllE PLANT is cooling down normally," said Gaston Reanell, operatiooa officer from the NRC at the scene. Strasma said all safety systems in 'the generator worked as designed. Frank Ingram, an NRC spokesman in Washington, said, "Steam generator tube leaks are not lnfTeQuent at all. But I ha- ven 'l been able to track down exactly bow many have resulted in radioactivity being released into the environment.·• Petroleum Seen Cause Of Next War VIENNA, Austria (AP) -The president of OPEC warned today that failure to solve the energy shortage might lead to a third world war over oil supplies. "If there is another world war, it will be over petroleum," said Mana Saeed al Olaiba, current president of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countnes and oil minister of the United Arab Emirates. He spoke during the first day of a lop-level semina r on "OPEC and Future Energy Markets" where other OPEC leaden said there will be a 1aree and permpnent oil shortage within the decade if both c onsuming a nd producing naUona do not take preventive measures. INDYSTBY analysts .at the ............ RHYTMMIC CLAPPING QRHT9 PON AT YANKU STADIUM Pope John Paul II Often Commun6on to Ov9f 11.000 Yan~ee Stadia • Hit Pope Scores Rowing New York Jl'ictory By BUGH A. MULUGAN AP ...... ~J I NEW YORK -Under the fJoodH&hta in Yankee Stadium, Pope John Paul D scored a tremendous victory with New Yorkers who haven't bad much to cheer about this year in ·'The House 1bat Ruth Built." From the time his "popemobile" entered the stadium at the 353-foot riChtfteld marker Tuesday nicbt and made a countel'·clockwhe circuit of the field, the pope was greeted with a crescendo of rhythmic clapptna and a dazzling firmament of nashinc Uptbulbs. More than 75,000 people. one of the largest crowds ever assembled in the stadium since it opened in April 1923, ro8e to its feel in tumultuous shout.in&. They waved banners u the pope stepped from bla u.> Ford Brooco at home plate and jolfted the proceasioo toward the raised altar centered just beyond second base. HE WAS PROBABLY the only penoo in the house who didn't know he was at home plate, but the crowd gave him the kind of thunderous reception little heard s111ce the days of the great Babe Ruth The scarle t ·and·crim son ranks of ('ard1ools and bishops had preceded h1m . fihng out of the visitors' dugout, followed by 30 priests. co·celebrant.s of the Mass, who emerged in white vestments from the Yankee dugout. All proceeded down a red carpet that led from home plate past the pitcher's mound to the altar. · Ecclesiatical ground sweepers bad e re c ted a canopy over the s imple table·shaped altar. but the threatening. almost starless skies never delivered the 1bowen promised by the weatherman. Perfect World Series weather, Warlll and breezelesa, welcomed John Paul to a baseball stadium that bu undercooe a controvental multimillloo-dollar facelift a1nee Pope Paul V1 aald Mau bere 14 yea.rs qo. Behind the altar, on the eent.erfleld upper deck of Uae stadium, the huee television scrfftl normally ased for replay of home runs fiuhed the papal emblem in black and white liebta. In the press box. under the heading, .. Pitcbin& Tonight," someone bad written .. Job.n Paul U." Tbe pope's meuace of compassion for the poor u the Cbristian duty and obligation of all men was reeelved in respec:tful aUence and pven a stancttnc ovation at the finish. Veterans of the Maas amonc the red..uaiformed uabenr said tbey could not remember such silence u fell over the stadium du.ring tbe hi&b polnta ol the Maas .. ACTaESS BELEN BA Yl'.8 read the first lesson of the Mass. a chapter from the Book of Genesis, In a warm rich v0tce In ~ggie Jackson's rightfield gardel\s, a t'Ombmed choir of 1.400 voices from the New York archidocese and the five surrounding dioceses sang the liturgy of~ Mass Though hot-dog aod peanut vendors were banned from the stands alter 7 .15 p.m .• and tbe outlleld billboards were draped In canvas. commerc1a!Um did rear U.a head. Police said ticket scaJpera were circli:q tbe stadium hours before the pope arrived, offering the Uctets distributed tree by tbe church for anywhere ff'OJl'I S15 to $40. Parking lots io the area also had upped their prices from the normal SJ charged for a night baseball game lo S7. In a follow-up conversation oo April 9, 1956, · Eisenhower recounted to Hall a talk with Nixon in which be gave the .vice president the choice of staying on the ticket or dropping off, according to a transcript. "I still insist you must make your decision as lo what you want lo do,'• Eisenhower is r e· seminar said experts have longp;::;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;~ predicted the world would begin to run short of petroleum by 1990. corded as telling Nixon. "If the answer is yes, I NtxoN Experts both in and out of OPEC have begun to take the prospP.ct of a s hortage more se rious ly because of the shortfall alter the temporary cutoff of Iran's oil exports will be happy to have you on the ticket." The Nixon episode was a sidelight to Crecioe's five years of re- search into fiscal pollcy·making from 1948-1972. Creeine said be and two assistants examined "half a million" documents. HE ALSO LEARNED from Eisenhower's extensive diaries, that the former s upreme Allied commandel' of World War ll was far from a benign, ineffectual administrator, as be bas been earlier this year. "What has happened in \979 is only an anticipation of the energy crisis of the mid·I980's," s aid Ren e Ortiz , OPEC secretary-general. pbrtrayed. · "The image of Eisenhower as non-assertive, ineffedual and someooe who didn't do his homework is not.au.stained in the docu- ments," he said. "He was articulate, forceful and a damned good politician." Creclne said the diaries reveal a reflective side lo Eisenhower that doesn't emerge from his public atat.ementa. "It's surprising the number of occasiona he found to write down bis tbou&bta about the direction of society and the role of government and its role in the military," the professor said. THE SHORTAGE issue bas acquired greater importance because many OPEC nations must decide soon whether to make investments to increase their production. One Injured in Tornado Nickel,..size Hail Falls in Virginia Te.per•t•re• HI u re. Albu'qve .., " au..ie. 78 '3 .. ltlmott 1• " .11 ..... 80 .. llo\toft n '° .u 8uffal0 75 58 OleyefWM 77 50 ClllUeO . , 57 •• ci.d-1 H S4 ... Oewl811C1 .. '° 0.l·FIW1'1 " 511 Oeflwer IS 53 0.t""t .. SS • 07 Helena .. 5.2 -utu ., 74 Houstofl .., 71 lllCl"-41l .. SI ·" .H<lls'vllle ., .. ~CllY 1S ., e...sv..-.... Uttte Roell 7' S4 LesA,.._ ... , UuKVllle •1 SS .SI ...... llf\11 75 SJ ... _, .., 7S .01 ......... 59 .56 .05 _..,..54p " 40 ....... , .. 71 M .u .... Orlftt •n "9WYen 11 ... Ok .. 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Peacock Clae~~fied Advertising Daily P1 l ot 330 Neut Bay S treet Coe ta ; •. eea, Cali f. 92626 Dear Jim: Due to the tremendous influx of/seople from Southern California into our Paso Robles San Luis Ob ispo area , we at Edith w. Hessick and Associat es felt that we could better serve our sellers by extending our ad campaign into the Orange County area. I have thus been advert1Bill8 i n the Daily Pilot for 5 months and the r euponae from lntereeted parties has been very satisfactory. Tb.rough the adver tis ing you develop~d. I have sold properties to people from Al ta Loma. Corona Del l•lar, and even ae far south ae Vista, California. I have also obtained listings froo people who own property in our area but reside in ~outhern California, and, ae I also work with properties in Orange and San T)1ego oountie~, have been introduced th.ro\.l&h advertisill8 to. buyers and eellere from t hese areas. Tnank you for helping me to expand the s e rvices of ou.r office and f or making 1979 a very good year. I look forward to working with 7ou on future projeote. ?t?U ~(bk//~ ~r•l.Y, Ke etb W. Marks Realtor A8eoo1ate Edi th W. Heseick Realtor~ Aeeoo . Ino. P 0 BOX~ ATASCAOEAO. CAllf'ORMA 9J422 PASO A08LES. C~A 93M6 To put the Daily Pilot to wort for you, call 642-5678 . , . CLASSIFIED ADS 842-5878 , ' -------- l. L •, CALIFORNIA A••••••E•• Four Marines FO£ing Trial IAN Dtaoo (AP) -Cou·t·marU11 proc11' • are ~ to bec1D tMI mcmUt for fov .. ~~la wh.t ta belt...S to be U. ....... reCnalt ...... UM ln Mart.De Corpa hllt.y. AlUaoa1b IH• oflld•I• HJ th•1 are coaeenttd ovu~ the alt.led druhe HHUlt ap!Mt lll rKNlta, no dua..,_ are plaan.d ln tbe eumrat DJ procnm at tbe Marloe eo.,,. Recruit Depot lD San l.Met6. 4 uyoo OOVLD SAY tbe lncldent put a little mud oa our boota," a.ald bue spokesman l..t. Col Mike ney ''Nclt all drtU lnstructon 1tt Vt'::ltal vif'llna," be added i.n an loterv,ew, "and neither are aJJ teerulta." • Tbne Dia are a.ccused ol s11ppif\I, tlctin1, punchln& and cbok.1ft1 recruits during a drunken auault 1ut June at a Camp Pendleton rifle range barrack.a. The fourth DI will face a special court·martial for reportedly witnessing the l a.m. incident but falllng to report it to his superiors. ~ti•• of Beaqi S•rl ,. ............ • Wldlmdlr. Ootob9r 3. 1979 DAILY PILOT Judge Holds Up ]Ulltices' Pay .. SACRAMENTO CAP) -State Controller Keo Cory aaya be will aend an auditor to tbe Calilonlla Supreme Court today to see if caes are beine held too long. Cory ia under an order from Superior Court .Judie JOHPh Babich to bold up the pay of the Juattcea wblle they have cues pend.Log more tban 90 days after aubmlssioo. coay SPOK.F.SMAN John Jervis said Tuesday that Cory bas decided aeaiost appealing the order. Babid'l ordered Cory to make an independent investigation before sending out any more paycbec~. Cory bad been accepting the justices' word that they had been complying with the 90·day rule in the state Constitution. .. WE ASSUME that the court's going to be up-front and show us its records and procedures," Jervis said. TUE oovaT CL~U last week malled back September paycbecb totallnc about $40,800 for the seven juttlces. The Law and Order Campal•D Committee, which campalped lUt year aaalost Ma. Blrd, filed tbe suit that prompted Bablcb'a ru.liog •.. It said it had found at Jeaat 23 cases that were more than 90 days old. AN 187t STATE constitutional provlstoo prohibits the paying of any judge wbo bas yet to rule on a case that was submitted more than 90 days earlier. At least ID recent years, the Supreme Court bas sought to comply witb the rule by defln.iog its cases as "submitted" at a date shortly before, or coincidental with, its ruling. But Babich said tbe court must use the same standard applied to other courts, which consider a case "submitted" when all arguments are complete. AFTE& at:VIEWING some 2,500 pages of testimony gathered during a lengthy pretrial bearing, Maj. Gen. Charles G. Cooper, the base's new commanding officer, recommended the courts-martial last week. Sweeney said proceedings will begin by mid-month, depending upon the availability of a military judge. Wreckage or a boat which crumbled in heavy surf Tuesday lies on the beach at Capitola. Damage to a new pier and destruction or 12 private boats moored at the city marina is estimated at $1 million . Heavy waves, cresting to 20 feet, lashed the seaside community south or Santa Cruz in the worst storm in two years. He said tbere was liWe doubt that the auditor would find records or cases at court headquarters in San Francisco that bad bee n pending for longer than 90 days, because the court's own clerk found at least one that was argued in July 1977. If Cory doesn't appeal, that leaves the issue up to the justices the m selves. They could seek to intervene in the case or file a separate suit. But the justices, sitting in Sacramento Tuesday,,·declined to discuss the matter. General courts-martial were ordered for Gunnery Sgt. Charles L. Bryant, 28, or Nashville, Tenn.; Staff Sgt. Rockie Cross, 29, or Anadarko, Okla.; and Sgt. Joseph Lopez Jr., 23, of Fresno. Eight Held on Drug Charges Women Get Paid Leave SACRAMENTO <AP) -Women who c~n ·t work because of preg· nancy will be e ligible for up to sue months of paid leave under a bill signed by Gov Edmund Brown Jr Monda) The measore. AB1353 by As· s e m bl yman How a r d Berman. D·Los Angeles. IF CONVICl'ED, THE 11DlEE men could draw a maximum penalty of life imprisonment, reduction in rank to private, forfeiture or all pay and allowances and a dishonorable discharge. Recommended for a special court-martial was Sgt. Gilbert Speck, 22, or Commerce City, Colo., who could face six months in the brig, a bad conduct discharge, reduction in rank and partial forfeiture of llis monthly salary. FALLBROOK <AP) -Bail has bun set at $100,000 for a l<'allbrook physician accused of selling pharmaceutical amphetamines on the black market. A~thorities said Tuesday that Dr. John Phillip Hutchms, 61, and several members of his family were arrested on drug charges over a four-day period ending Monday. Vista storage sheds rented by the doctor. An additional 150,000 amphetamines were seized when Hutchins was arrested Saturday in bis home, Clements said. Also arrested were Hutchins' daughter, Juanita Jan Matthews . 25. Rebecca Ann Hutchins. 22; and Hanle J ames Hutchins. 20. It will be up to the officers' attorneys to decide whether the trials will be he ld jointly or individually, Sweeney said. THE INVESTIGATION ENDED with the arrest of eight persons and seizure of nearly $500 ,000 worth of amphetamines, s heriff 's spokesmen said. AUTHORITIES SAID Or Hutchins bought the drugs legally through a medical supply house then sold them on the black market Police said four people not in lbe Hutchins family also were arrested m connect.son with the investigation. effective 1mmed1 ately , Only theOeilyPl!ot,.allytella p r o v 1 d e s p r t: g n a n t you what .. new In your toail women with the !'>ame communlty ... 9"ryday Strike 1'1011 Resu•e . According to sheriff's Lt. Doug Clements. officers round 210,000 amphetamine tablets in two RTD O~ficials, Unio~' Remain Deadlocked LOS ANOBLD CAP) -Union llDd mee......-amet.a. for U.Saalbem Cdl11• ...... Trwlt l*U'let re-ma.IMcl deedloekecl la tlMa' caatnc:t dispute, Increasing the chance a new walkout could begin Sunday. A moratorium ln the 23-day strike began Sept. 1.9 to get buses back on the rc:Mld and aijow more Ume for ~ar1alJdna. But manapment and the mechanics have refused to com· promise on whether the company should be al.lowed to subcontract with outside firms some work normally done by members of the Amalgamat~ ed Transit Union. Sez Rap Co•t• ,lolJ VISTA (AP) -The principal and founder of Christian High School is losing his job because of an arrest on sex charges. Marvin E. Sudduth Jr., 38, is in San Diego County jail here in lieu or $95, OOC>-bail. The father of three daughters, the 38-year -old Baptist minister was ( __ sr._:4_TE___..J charged this week with 10 counts of lewd and lascivious acts against children and 10 counts of oral copula- tion with children. His arraignment was scheduled for today. Board Crit iefzed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Charging that the Board of Education bas "no intention of ever desegregating'• city schools, representatives of pro-inte- gration groups have asked Superior Court Judge Paul Egly of Laguna Beach to appoint someone to design a comprehensive desegration plan. At a press conference Tuesday. the spokesman criticized the board's at- tempts at an all-voluntary integra- tion plan, noting fewer than one per· cent of the district's white pupils participated in voluntary programs last year. ..... c ....... u ••. MALIBU (AP) -Workers at e scene of tbe Malibu land.slide on Pacific Coast Blcb•ay are in a race with time to remove 80,000 cubic yards al cnambllnl cliff before tbe fl.rat autumn rains. California Department of Transportation otnclala aa.ld Tuesday they are at leut a month behind on tl)flr won acbedule and have their ftn1ers croaed the first rain won't come -SU NOYember. ' n.iaea ••• Dre.,.• SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ten-foot wa-.es ott Sunset Cliff• tossed a lobster boat against the Sunset Cllffa, breaking it apart and drowning a fis berm an. The body or Jerry Gould, 39, was recovered late Tuesday ~t. Ted Snatcbzc>, also ~ the 20-foot stiff, managed to swtm to shore about three hours earlier. He was treated at a hospital tor bruises and cuts. L4 Will Keep <Jdd.even Plan For Present By The Associated Press Los Angeles County is keeping the fi ve-month-old odd-even gasoline distribution plan r~r the time being, but steps are being taken in San Diego, Riverside and Santa Cruz counties to do away with it. Despite opposition from Board or Supervisors Chairman Kenneth Hahn and City Attorney Burt Pines, the Los Angeles County board voted 3· 1 Tuesday to keep odd-even tor at least another month PINES SAID THE SYSTEM was "losing its e ffect as a crisis management tool," and Hahn, who cast the only vote against retention or the plan, bas labeled as a "major rip·orf." the gasloline crisis which prompted the odd-even plan. Supervisor Pete Schabarum was We invite you to judge for absent Tuesday. ' yourself. Compare our rates. Tu E co u NT v E NE a 6 v I Compare our services. Commission .• an advisory body, voted I We think you'll find Los 7-4 to retain the plan last week Tuesday, members o r the board Angeles Federal gives you the urged the supervisors to follow suit. best of both San Diego's supervisors voted 4·1 • Tuesday to ask Gov. Edmund G. Our interest rates are the Brown Jr. to remove their county I h' h ail ble . from the odd-even system. It could IQ est av a with insured be s_crap~ as earl>: as Friday. safety. Our free services are Riverside supervtsors also voted . 4· 1 Tuesday to ask Gov. Brown to the kind that really help .... and take tbe western portion of the save you monev county off the plan. The eastern J• ~ortion, including the Coachella And YOU get it all with a Valley, bas never been in the plan. ·1e F I h kn The supervisors exempted It wh~ sm1 . rom peop e w 0 ow they joined the plan last June. how to serve you wen . 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It's hardly a revelation to aay ~Or.::.T Comat.1 Supe~ Ed1lon Miller bM been · bf .. eoa. trov ~ belal ~ to t.be bo&nl IMt JulJ by Gov. O. Brown Jr. H.ill ..aedloa cll'ew tmrrwdlate ftN from may, IDchad· JeJ WtuaUy all Oraqe CouDl1 DtmocnUe leaden who Javored rormer Aaiemblynum Boa Oordowa aDd otben for the Job. Mlller'a Uea with Tocn Ha.Yden and Jue P'ODda and tbe!r Campalan for Economic Democracy are u autr.,e to some. , His record u a prllooer ol war In North Vietnam where he made antJ-war at.atemema and wu censured by the Secretary of the Navy has come under attack. These and othr laaues were dlacuued at a debate re-~ently at UC Irvine belween Miller and MJckey Conroy. president of the Armed Forces ReUrea AaaoclaUoo of Oran.ge County. Conroy said near t.he end of the debate that be was unconvinced by Miller's argumenu and intended to launch a recall drive aaainat Miller later thls month. But a recall elecUon is not the way to go even it there la validity to lbe claim that Miller is incompatible with the majority of the residents ol the Third Dlatricl. As it turns out, Miller will stand election next June and ll wouJd be far more responsible and less expensive to Jet the voters decide Miller's fate at that time. The costly and time-consuming recall procedure should be reserved for obvious misuse or office or f aUure to perlorm the duties of office. What's the point of golng 1 through a wasteful recall when the omceholdcr will face the electorate ln eight months anyway? 'Crisis' Has Pluses . The pseudo-crisis that made it necessary f9r .Presi· dent Carter to go to the American people Monday rught to explain our position vis·a·vis the Soviets in C.uba pr?" bably shouldn't have been blown up to such proportions m the first ·place. . But it will have served a useful purpose 1f, as Carter promised, it inspires a much-needed beefing up of our in· teJJigence s urveillance of our Caribbean neighbor and· puts both Soviets and Cubans on notice that the United Sta t es cannot tolerate further m eddling in this hemisphere. In recent times, concerns about the Middle East and As ia . along with a tendency in some quarters to adopt a morf' benign attitude toward Fidel Castro. have com- bined lo divert our attention from Cuba'!-> rQlc a~ a full · out puppet of the Soviet Union. As alwavs. the Sov1<'ls h ave not f a1lcd lo take etdv.in- tagt· of thi s s l<.iC'kcning Whelh<'r the Soviet troops in Cuba constitute a com- bat bngadt·, as w<• seem to believe, or s imply a training unit , as the Soviets insist, has not been determined. But it became clear the Soviets had no intention of removing them. They are not a military threat, but they are a threatening symbol. In his U.N. address. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko said flatly, "We shall not allow anyone to med· dJe rn our internal affairs." Thal statement, 1f nothing else, made the Soviets' proprietary view of Cuba quite plain, regardless of Fidel's fulminations. Under the circums ta nces, President Carter's response was well balanced: He said what had to be sald . There was obviously no reason l O risk a full -scale COO· frontation over the brigade issue. Or to escalate the de· hat<> to a point where the presence of U.S. troops in Turkt·y, fo1 example, might be open to question. But th<.:r<.:'s very good reason to step up our monitor 111g of dcvt·lopmc:nls on the island, which Carter bas pro· m1 sc>d to do There's also an excellent excuse to establish a full· time Caribbean task force ln Key West to supervise blCpped-up military and naval maneuvers in the area. And, perhaps most important, the situation gave Carter an opportunity to publicly guarantee U.S. as· sislance to any nation in the Western Hemisphere whose seeurity is threatened by either Soviet or Cuban troops. Carter and some of the congressional doves must by now realize that unilateral actions and policies based on trust and good fellowstµp don't work with the Russians. Xhe Kremlin respects only strength and quid pro quo-' something for something -all the way. It was unfortunate that some p~es chose to drag SALT II into the Cuban flap, notably Sen. Fran.Jc Church in bis bid for re-election. That treaty is important enough to be examined strictly on its own merits, the only ques- tion being, will it help or hinder U.S. security? Wlll its ratification serve the desired purpose of balancing U.S.· Soviet power and preventing-or at least slowing- contlnuing escalation of the arms race? · This is what the Senate, hawks and doves alike, mtist ponder -and preferably with as little smoke-blowing and grandstanding as possible. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. ,Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and art1ats. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. Sox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Blood Pressure ByLM.BOYD Rarely d oes any veget.arian suffer from high blood pres.sure, according to a Harvard researcher. And meat eaters who switch to a veset.arian diet abow a drop in blood pressure, be says. Where would you suggest thft a .uoup of baseball um· v Dear Gloomy Gus Letlln' lhe PLO 1pe1lt for the PalaU· , olan people 11 Ulte let· Uni dM lilanlon Family 1peak few Amencao.a. .. SPEECHLESS plres siage a meeting? The Volusia County, Fla .. Um· pires Association. held its February meeting at the Florida Regional Library for the Blind. A whale sleeps about five hours a night. Q. "What's the difference between 'John Doe Jr.' and 'John Doe II'?" . A. John Doe Jr. wu named aft.er bl.I dad. John Doe n waa named aft.er somebody elte, a aranddad or an uncle or 1uch. Q . "How mueb paper money and aoln• are la clrculatloo ln' th1J c:ou.ntry DOW fOt ~ perlClllT" A. CUrnncy, 1121. Colbl. $29. Wu none other tbaa tM 1reat theatrical producer Oavld Belueo who .. ld, "It you can't write your Idea on the back of my callin, card, you don't have a clear dea." r ~--------------- .. &lrblr• Krtlbldtl Edltorl1t Peo-Editor . Soviets :Make the Most of Cuba W~N -AR...tan brt1ade WD umond equ.lp. ••t••'91 .. lllawven lat ...aa...,. 8-nna. Tbe UD•••PMU.. IO&dtera •bould ~:· ........ ..., ..... OD CU• -c:s··L 'ltie U.S. 1..wte ptew,....,. elMr.....,. to ldnW'y wtddl ....... aMded a lbave. Thia ~Hpblc evidence tbat • 8cwiaf" combat bn1ade WU at"ioned . I n Cuba caused an up. roar ln th• u Ilia.I stat-. ,Aod tbe Up· ·roar, accord· tna to in - telliarence ac. counts , ca used perplexity ln the Kremlin. APPUENTLY, the Russian lenders can't understand the fuss. They assume U.S. in· telllgeoce agencies have known for years that Cuba bu been Charles McCabe tranlformed lnto a Soviet 11trapy. n.e pretence ot 2..aoo Rua1lan combat troops in Cuba 11 one ol the leuer threat.I to U.S. HCUrtty. From cluaifled int.elli1eoce report.I, bere'a a rundown on aom• ol the other unpleuant Soviet operatlooa ln Cuba: -There ll evidence, accord- lnc to tbe Defeue 1.ntelll1eoce Aceaey, that the Ruuia.n.s have e1tabU1bed "an independent flitater unit Ip Cuba." About 20 Soviet pllott turned up in Cuba tn February me. Tbey be1an Oyln1 MlG-21 filht.er planes, deelarea a aecret report ... out ol San Antonio de 101. Bano1 a.irflelcl..Jpt 90Utb of Havana." Before laq, they were conduct· tn1 "mock combat sorties," the 1urvelllance repott atatea. -'ftlE &USSIANS ba ve alao been flying regular recon· nabaance miulona from seem Cuban bases. Soviet recon- naiaaante planes, operating out of Guinea and Cuba, have monitored U.S. naval move· menta ln the AUanUc. An ln· t.e1U1ence report expla!m t.bat lbey have nown "round·robln mllak>m over tbe central AUan· tic . . . atqing from both Cuba and Guinea, performin1 toord.l.o.ated ruetita to th• mid· Atlantic." President Carter, meanwhile, called off U.S. re- connailaance nigtlu over Cuba .. a sature of'good will. -The Ru11ians have established sophisticated com· munlcatiooa facilities in Cuba . capable of intercepllng U.S. mlcrowave telephone convena· lions. 1be Pent.aeon is sec:Urity conscious and, therefore. re1tricts military use of microwave telephones. But ln· telligeoce aou.rces suggest that the Ruasians may be more ln· t e rested in monitorin1 the private converaattohs of American s cientists. in· duatr ialista. businessmen and technicians. The Soviets are eacer to keep up with U .S. acieo· Utlc, technological and com.· merclal advances. -The So•iet KGB dlreeta Cuban int.elllieoce o.,.ratlOlll tbroulhcU Latin America. Tbe DG I , aa Fidel Ca1tro'1 ID· telllcence aaency 11 k.nowa. not only eat.hen intelll1ence but aho epreadl communiat revolu· Uoo ln the Wat.em bemllphere. The KGB and OGI are col· laboratlng, for example, to UD· dermine democracy ta ~ Rico. Htmdredl of Puerto RJcan actlvista have been trained in terrorism lnside Cuba. -POK 17 YEAas. the Russians b.ave been training and supplying the Cuban armed forces. The Soviet Union main· t.alna 40.000 Cuban aoldlen ln Africa. 'Ibey are Cuban by birth only; everthing else aboul them is Russian. They wear unllonna, carry weapons and draw pay furniabed by the Russians. They are nown in Soviet transport planes : they are backed by Sov- iet naval power: they are. sup- DOrted by Soviet loglstica. Tbll ls desc:ribed in atark de· tau in a top.secret summary of the joint Soviet-Cuban military operation in faraway Angola. Here·are the excerpts: '' 1108COW'8 real-world deployments of naval and alr U · seta to the Weal African Utt.oral represent an increued willin&· nesa to direct. military foreea In· to areu far removed from the Soviet mainland, to aupport what· the Soviet leadenbip COO· siden to be key political obJec· Uves .. ·'The eruption of the Angolan civil war presented Moscow with an opportunity to install a IOV· ernment favora ble to tu In· terests and intentions in South Afnca. The USSR, unoppoaed, mounted and sustained a large air and seaborne resupply effort which. 1n con1unction with the 1ntroducllon or large numbers or Cuban troops. turned the llde or battle an 1~ client:-. favor ·'This open act of interference' 1n an 1nli>rnal l'IVtl war <II> pari·ntl\ 1'-"'14'""t'cl h;. Mo'><'OW a:-. not 1ncoru.1'>l<'nt v.1th its df'h.·nt,. policy toward lhl' Wc:-.l <.i nd I'> a clear demonstratJon of the US SR ·a detemunallon to aas1sl na· llo.nal liberaboo movement.a." Will IDegals Bec o m e Political Pawns ? Item: Th e Ca l i forni a Leg1!>l<1ture ,.., p<>1sed lo grant poht1caJ represcntnt1on to lllcg<.il aliens in the 1981 legislative re· apporuonmenl and then use the immigrants in a bid for more congressional seals in the L982 elections and a larger number of presidential elect-Ors in 1984. Item: A Texas law states that only children of U.S. citizens or legal resident . aliens are en-~ titled to free ~~ education. ~. Item : In ;;p County the Bo ard or Supervisors recentl y . a do pt ed ·a policy ol pro- viding health care ror lllegaJ alleu and seeking reimburse· ment for those coets from the federal government. Item: Vilma Martinez, ex· ecutive director of the Mexican· American Legal Defense and Education fund, says: "We are not merely making emoUonaJ charged statements about the Earl.Waters treatment or the undOC'umentf."d WC' take thl' pos1t1on that the> have real ll·gal righL'>. <Jnd """' havt• round that lt·~al rt~hb art• more easily l'nrur('C'd th,1n human Onl'l-1 " Ite m : Pres ident C:art C'r personally sent a letter to the nation's SO governors enhsllng the ir support in ensuring that "the right.a of illegal aliens" were observed by slate a nd local officials. Item: The House Appropria· tions Committee ln June put a rider on an appropriations bill for the Legal Services Corp. that states no funds for the corpora· lion. which funnels federal aJd to local legal services for the poor, may be used for services tor lJ. lee a ls. WHEN I READ all tbeae statements about the "legal rights of illegals," both pro and con, I wonder if 1 am in the . World of Alice. where a word means just what you want It to mean, and where some things are as large as life and twice as natural. I wonder if I'm a bit dotty when I r<'ad that <'erta1n lar~r l S uruoo~ drt' hJ?hllni.t t<i hdvc• 1lle~ab a."i \Olin~ ;md p;irt1r1 pu1 1n.,: mt'mt"w'r<> H11v. 1 Jn P.'<>plt• v. ho t·ntn th1 .., c·ountn 1111·.:dJh and cootmue to hH anti v.rffk here 11lt•Ji!ally call upon the pro tect1 on of the Const1tullon or this country" Beats me It equally de fi es common sense that tpe poht1c1ans, m a wJSh to 1,.Prove their power base b)! lnclud.l.ng illegals an the census. really Uunk they can do il. They just don't know the Mex· lun me:otallty. wluch bates aJI forms of government authority, and with aood reuon. The real reason ror the Won- derland at.moel)Mre of the wbole thing ll that our governmeat, both Coneresa and presadent. wlll not attack the problem of what an illegal alien's future is to be. Should be become a citizen, just as hon est work i n g foreigners have become in the put. and who have in (act built this country? Or should they be kept ln Wonderland unUl the lar1e agricultural businesses. mining interest.a. etc. no longer n£'<•11 tht•1r '••rv11·1·,·1 Wh 1rh ,., t•n1 c·oullt C'J '>lh t r.111.., p1 rl' 1n ·* 1>1·pr1• ... -.11111 I' Tilt-: ~I DST of Ill•· '>laj.!~1·r 111)! unc·t·nainlll'" or lh•·ir rut\lr•'. th1• tllc-)!:.tb <Ht' told hv Lht•tr Poht1c1an~ thE' only wa v thi>y can improve lhe1r lot 1s by their un - dou btf."d poltllcal clout. That fact 1s in it.self another thing to make one doubt tus sanity .. PolJtJcal ·clout" among peo- ple who are m a country illegal· ly c I'd bke to see how much pohllcal clout a group of illegal Yankees would ge l from the Mexican government I The explanallon 1s that m U.S. Census counts, illegal aliens count as much as citizens. The ~asoning goes: By ~ng count· ed next year. the illegals can form new congressional districts whose congressmen will effec. tually represent them although they are not citizens. He might. in effect. manage to help confer citizenship on them through sheer weight of num· bera and in the absence or any sane policy towards them by our government. Iceberg 'Harvesting' Could Run M oul o f Law Al first, ll seemed a case of too many martin.ls, the Idea or supplying arid areas with fresh water by melUng Icebergs. But, once it waa discovered that icebergs could be towed, and ln· deed bad been towed great dis· lances throu&h the ocean, u far back aa 1890, many began to take the notion far more aeriously. Even Calllomian.a commenced talking about tcebera.a dwi.Da the drought of two years ago. and, as bopea for further de· velopment of tbe atate 's water plan continue to •ncoua&« let· backl ln the L•al1lature, aome are atJJJ poinUq to far •••1 UW. America aa • IOW'ce of waw 1uppli• for the Golden. St.ate. Th• COit (&11WD1nt monumeo· tal problemt of wbere to doclr the. bft'p, bow to melt them down efficiently and transport the water to wherever it Is to be u.sed were solved> would dwin· dle lo importance as the thirst of the natives increased. BUT EVEN those obstacles may not be aa great as those in· volving international law. This aspect, apparently overlooked by the sclentlsta and those who envl1lon commercial profits from the exploltaUon of the An· tarctic froien treuure, bu been railed by lttal 1cbolan. Observing that "Recent scleo· tific stud.lea lndlcat.e that larae scale iceberg barveatln1 la not only feasible. but may well pro- duce sluable capital returns ln view of present desaunation cost.a nod ever increaalna demands for fresh water," Emil A. Zuc· caro volcea some interesUns 11111 quesUons which would ap. pear to scotch any lmmedJate plans for the use of Antarctic iceberp. Wrltin1 In the CalUornla Wutern International Law J ouroal. Spt101 Edition, of wblc' bl waa an edJtor, Zuccaro cites the issue succinctly. ~ ''THE FUND AM ENT AL ques· lion," be contends, "Is whether the Antarctic icebergs are sub- j ec t lo legal appropriation despite the purported territorial and resource claims of several Antarctic Treaty Group states." In view of this the quesUon might well be: Why bother with Ant,rctica, when the ArcUc 1a ao much closer and apparently without queatlona of interna· tional law? The scientists, however, say that the Arctic Icebergs lack the water quality of the Ant.ar<:Uc Quotes "It'• really a pain. I mean, who wantl tq walk around with a bat full of coins!" -CGule Wll1oa. an employee of an Auburn, 111 .. nurs\nl home where director James Dickerson plan• to pay worken wltb Susan B. Anthon.y sUver dollan1 bergs, and are more difficult to tow. Besides, the Antarctic sup- ply is far greater since the ice shelves there contain 90 percent of the earth's fresh water . B .ECAUSE OF this and because of the growing world needs for new water s upplies. Zuccaro believes, "The time is ripe for the ATG nations to em- bark on a rethln.kin4 of their tradlUonal posltlons, ' so that the legal iasuea may be re- solved. "Ultimately," he says, "any new aereement must further embeW1h the underlying prldclpJt!t of the AntarcUc Trea· ty. lb• preservaUon of lhe conti- nent u a natural 11Wratory for science ud the contlnued 1plrit of pe1cefu.l cooperallon wbicb bas marked Antarctica as a m odel of lntetnatlooal coex- istence." Pendint this, Callf ornia had better keep worklo& at develop· ins Ila nalural water relOW'ea and beyond that, on plana for de· aallnallon auch as havt been proposed for tbe Gulf of CaUfomJa. 1 MORE OPINION Wlldne5day. October 3, 1979 DAILY PILOT .4 7 BW.nl Reeves ( Judges ·eave a · Special. Roi~ LOS ANOSLD -Tb1I WU tM bnakfut eoe••n•Uoo lD IQ.__ ..... otlMr monalq: IM: OW 10U .. Waf ,,_.., aa....,tat111e.,..,...t.bat1.,a a maJorU1 of · f•d •t•l Jucll•bllona t o p rivate e h ab1 t h at keep out blacta and women, and a ometlmea Jewa. He: I can't 1et excUed about tbaL People have a ri&bt to have Jundt or what.ever wlth t.belr own friends. SBS: Notjudaea. Do you lhink t.bey can spend a day tellln& ~ pie t.bat tbey have to send their children to school wilb black children because it's. 1ood for tbe country, and then spend their free Ume with only white ' mal•! m.ould they be bearln• c ... about equali~ for women and tbm bide tomeDlace where women cm cmly ao If they're on the arm of a man! He: You're rtpt. 1 1Wl have nothlnf a1alnat club• -for moat o ua. But federal Jude• are not m01t of ua. Jn my Uletime. they have become the moat powerfu .. public alftdala lD America, wtth the poalble neepUon of the presidlnt. Thal power carries a r.pc.mlbility -and the need for special aemiUvity. "WHAT SIGNAL are we aend inl out to the black people of the United States!'' Sen. Jacob Javits ol New~ said a couple of days later, in voting against the elevatioo of federal Judge Bailey Brown of Memphis to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. "Why can't Brown resign? There a re plenty of other good places to eat in Mem J ... pbla. Why can't Uus man resign <trom UM! Unlvenlty Club)?" l bad nover beard of Judie Brown. He was u anonymous to me aa Dl08t ot the federal Judaes appointed, for life, ~.the presl· dent wtth consent 091>e Senate. Anonymous, that ls. until tbey take over a school system, as Judie Arthur Garrity did in Boston, or order the desegrega· t1on or u city. as Judge Frank Johnson did an Montgomery, Ala. THEY HAVE a s pecial place now . these 400 or so men and women. m«>t of them lawyers rewarded for years or service to the political party of their choice. As elected politicians - Congress. for example -have ducked divisive issues in recent -years. like race. and as more and more Americans have gone to court for their rights and liberties, the federal courts have become the arbiters of the American way. A political collapse -or a decline ln traditional political power -hu led to aovemment by court order in Bos ton, Montgomery and doxena of other places. "Court Orders Clty To . . .. " has become one of the moat common headlines in the country. The issue that bas . brought the courts in is ~~~';lr ' ' busing -mayors and scboO ~·..-. · · boards have usually refused to • . . . touch the thing -but it can be It sure is mce to (et ~ay [ro!'11t. all after ~ bard anything from abort.ion to prison day of lrearmg d1sct1mmat.Jon cases. reform. Having said lb.at. I sbouid add salary is ludicrously low wben THE COURTS are doing the job, sometimes unpleasant. that elected officials were supposed to be doing. But in taking on that power, judges have to take on some or the accountability or more ordinary politicians. They won'-t let us live in an ivory tower. so they can't either. that. except for ~sibly nurses compared with the responsibili· and college profes5ors. federal ty of the job and contruted wi&h judges are the lowest-paid pro-the ludi~rous fact that g,od fessional group in the society. lawyers can make up to 11 Their salary -$47,500 a year. million a year. On the bench, with a s.s percent raise about to-like everyplace else. you cet be approved by Congress -what you pay for, and it is seems high to most Americans. foolish to have a second-rate But their case load has doubled feder al judiciary running the in the past 10 years and that country. One Day Only Specials -Thursday, October 4th Woven stretch pants Proportioned 2-way stretch poly- ester. Short 8·16. medium 10-18. boulevard sportswear 16 12.75 reg. $17 Turtle neck topi Long sleeve wo men's polyester tops in fall colors. 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Variety of colors. budget linens/domestics 825 -except 9.99 reg. 14.99 el cojon. fox hills. breo. thousand oaks. mission viejo. la Jolla costa mesa---1outh coast plaza-3333 so. brlstof--6c46-9321 westminster-westmlnster mall-goldenwest at san diego twy.-898-2521 mission viejo-fflisslon vlejo mall-<:rown valley at san diego twy.-..95-2800 ' .. 1 I NATION I LOCAL B t g We ko•e .. Rentel-'s Credit Rises Marco F onter Pich Teacher Of the Year Bill Signe d President Carter gives an enthusiastic greeting to singer Dolly Parton in the reception line at the White House Tuesday. The president was hosting a lunch for a group of country music entertainers. CleDlente Beauties Have Until Friday San Clemente Junior Miss paeeant hopefuls must have their applications to contest of· ricials by Friday in order to qualify for the Nov. 15 co~ti· t1on. This year's pageant for girls who are seniors in high school is scheduled for 7:30 p.m . in the San Clemente Community Center. Applications for the contest are available at the student ac· tivities offices at San Clemente, Dana Point and Capistrano Valley high schools. SACRAMENTO <AP> -The PT renter'• lncome tax credit wUI rtae to 980 for sln1le penoos and t13'7 for married couples and beldl ot households under a tz28 mlWon tax break signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Tb• meuure, AB1151 by A:s· 1emblyman Michael Roos, D· l..01 Anaeles. aives the state's Newport Sets Fall Classes In R ecreation The week of Oct. 15 opens the fall recreation program offered by the City of Newport Beach. Tennis classes will be availa· ble at Mariners Park on Mon- days and Wednesdays. Classes are geared to a variety or play- ing levels and last 55 minutes. The five-week session costs $22. Disco Dancercise will be of· fered }at the Mariners Multi- purpose room >-_uesday and Thursday morning and at the Corona del Mar Youth Center on Tuesday and Thursday evening. Disco lessons are available at Mariner's Multi-(hlrpose Room Tuesday and Thursday evening and at the Youth Center Wednes- day and Friday evening in an hour-long sess ion held twice each nite. As part of the fall program. the city will offer two holiday crafts classes, one on Tuesdays at the Newport Theater Arts Center and the other on Wed.Des· day at Park Newport. On Saturdays, classes wilJ be off~red in s ailing sabots. caf a marans , lasers and in windsurfing. Information on times and ad· ditional classes is available through the city Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department. 3300 Newport Blvd .. 640-2271. Registration is required. ' nearly 4 mllllon renter houaeboldl. who were left out of the Propoeltlon 13 tax break. $478 mlllloo In new tax credita over two yeal'1. THE DEMOCRATI C gov· eroor's office announced tbe signJng Tuesday, the last day O eme nte Due Slide Sho w A slide program on the Audubon Ecology Camp in Wyoming will be presented Wed- nesday night at St. Clement's Episcopal Church in San Clemente. Sponsored by the South Coast Auduboo Society. the s lide show will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the church, l~ated at the corner of AvevAragon and Puente. Michael Whitehead, ranger at San Clemente State Park will narrate the slide presentation. For more information, c all 492·2598. TV Training Class Open Training in operating television studio equipment and the production of documen taries. panel s hows and other programs is available through Huntington Beach Union HJgh School District's adult school A spokesman said the cour'lf' "Television Production" i.tall bas some openings The claba meets on Tuesdays between 7 and 10 p.m. at Huntington Beach High School. Registration 1s acccpU:d an thl· classroom, he scud. at 1905 Ma m St. Brown bad to act on billl from tbe 1919 aesalon. Saytq be was fearful of future tax increases, Brown worked to limit the size of the renter's credit, but tbe bill waa S18 million higher than be ortatnally said be would sign. In a statement, Brown noted that be signed a $1 biWon in· come tax cut la.al year, and a $210 million income tax cut and a $529 miWon t.µ credit for state disability insurance payers this year. "TllESE TAX REDUCTIONS and credits return virtually all of the state surplus to the people of California," be asserted. "Both the administration and tbe Legislature will have to act with extreme rascal restraint in the year beginning Jan. 1, 1!8>." Donna Matblaon baa been named teacher ol the year at San Juan Capistrano'• llareo Font.er Junior W1b School. Mrs. Mathison, a Capistrano Unlfled ScbOol District lntVuc· tor for the put 16 yean, ll eur- re n tl y teaching 7th 1rade En&llsb. She has also taught home economics and aoclaJ studies. A 19H San Diego State University graduate, Mrs. Mathison began ber college education while living in Cedar Falls, Iowa and continued in Omaha, Neb. Now living In Dana Point with her husband Robert. Mrs. M atbison and her spouse are both active members of the Gloria Del Lutheran Church where she sings in tbe senior choir. ,--------... f ENTRY FORM ' I Kl I I Y O'NEIL 1 I 5 MILE RUN I I To benefit the EAR RESEARCH INSTITUTE I Yes. I want to enter the Irvine Kiwanis 5 Mile Run on October 20. 1979 al 8 a m. Event stalls at Irvine H1,gh I I School in Irvine. Proceeds t o benefit the EAR RE· SEARCH tNSTITUT~and tocc11 youth ac t1v1t1es. I Eoctosed 1s my c heck tor $6 entry tee Late registration. , alter October 12 is S7 SO 1··· I 1''.."'-.... '" •, V f r 1 I \ 'I ll l t J. I,/ l I l I ' ' '°""''M I ',;.. • •l" :. 1• • • '"'• ''' •' , • .,,,.,,,um,,,.._.., I AC.I DIVISIONS fCtrr.le -•I I ' .. viw"'-'"' ' ' • ,., \,O..nc!CM;t I ..... I IRVI NE KIWANIS CLUB I p 0 BOX 17224 I \ IRVINE. CA 92713 ---------- Teens Rank Sex Beloiv Friendship NEW YORK <AP> -Teen-agers are not as sex-crazed as some people might think and rate having sex as less important than having friends, doing welJ in school or participating in athletics, a University of California psychologist says. In his book. "Teen-age Sexuality," Aaron Hass reports on a study of 625 high school students who were asked, among other things, whether they had sex and then asked to rank its importance in their lives Wrap yourself in our security f>!anket. AMONG 15· AND 16-YEAR OLDS, HE found lhat 43 percent of the boys and 31 percent of the girls had engaged in sexual intercourse. Among 17· and 18-year-olds. 42 percent of the boys and 41 percent of the girls s aid they had had intercourse by the time they were 16. But in ranking various teen-age activities, Hass round that "having sex with someone" was put in first place less often than "having friendships with members or your same sex," "do- ing well in school," "having friendships with members of the opposite sex," "being very roman· lically involved with someone" and "athletics." Sex out-ranked romantic involvement only among J.S.. to 16-year-old boys. For all girls and the older boys, sex was last. BASS FOUND THAT "THE GREAT majority of teen-agers have been In love." Eighty-two per-cent or all boys, 76 percent of the younger girls and 82 percent of older girls answered "yes" to the question: "Since you were 13, have vou ever been in love with someone." The author -who leaches at the UCLA School of Medicine and supervises the Human Sexuality Clinic -said 3'17 boys and 318 girls participated in the study. Ninety percent or the volunteers came from Southern. California, and the rest lived in New York. Michigan, Texas and New Jersey. However, Hass said the~ didn't appear to be any differences among tee~m various geographical areas. "mE SEXUAL ATTITUDES, CONCERNS and activities or teen-agers seem to be much more a function of a developmental period than of geo- graphic.al location," be said. For example, the study found that half the boys bad engaged in petting by the age of 13 and that nine out of 10 bad done so by age 18. "Continuing the trend of the past 30 years, males have remained fairly stable concerning the age of first experience," Hass said, "while females a.re becoming sexually active at an earlier age and closing the gap between themselves and their opposite sex peers." However, while teen-agers have joined adults in increased casual sex, boys still outdistance the girls in um regard. ••Gl.813 ARE MlJCB LESS LIKELY than boys to give themselves permissloo to express their sexuality outside of a romantic involve· ment," Hau aaid. • Other questions dealt with teen-age fantasies and their thoughts on virginity, marriage, homosexuality, and pornography. When the teen·aaers were asked whether their parenta "would ~tly ~ bow much sexual experience you have had ,• only about one in four uld their parent.a would. lloet said HX WU not dilcuued at home. Tbe cllnlcal peycboloallt says that one out of 10 partidpata b.-d penonal Interviews with a man or woman, clepencUJla on t.belr sex, and' that the remetndtr filled" out q\ie.tioanalres. · When you deposit your hard-earned money in a savings account, you want it to grow and you want it protected. At Perpetual Savings your money is insured to $40,000 by an agency of the U.S. government. 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Mail your questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange COO$t Daily Ptlot. P 0 Box 156(), Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many letters as posS1ble will be answered, but phoned inquines or letters not mcludJng the reader's full name. c!ddress and business hours' phone number cannot be consulered This column appears dai· ly except Sundays · ltfif"fM!le More ~Ucely a Ripoff DEAR PAT· I came across an ad for a weight· loss device thul guarantees "you must lose nine to 18 inches from your waist, abdomen. hips and thighs in just three days · without dieting." From the ad, it appears this is something you wear and attach to a vacuum cleaner. Apparently, you turn on the vacuum while wearing this device and then exercise for 10 minutes and rest for 15 minutes. Is this too goOd to be true for $9.95? J .C., Costa Mesa This weight-loss device is a plastic-type gar- ment that covers the body from wal.5& to knees. The Food and Drug Administration bolds the opi- nion that lnstant weight-loss garments or treat- ments often are nothlag more than money-mald.Dg ubemes for promo&en. Tbe resalu tltey provide are 41....._able, u4I aome are lluardem. AH ... l ll eaactmea& of &lie lt7t Medical De•leea Am eadm ea&a save FDA aew aalllerU7 to regalate •edJeal devices. few welg•t reductio n aad figure reshaping produc t s are implanted or a r e life-s upporting, so pnmarket approval •till l1 not recJulrecl. FDA can ban adm.lnll&ratlvely ( wt&boa& , ... , to c:eart) devices that are deceptive u well •• Uioae t.ba& preset1t a risk to, or lmpalrmnt of, bealtll.. TM federal ageac:y also can baa a prodact If t.be maaufacturer falls to s ubstantiate claims abMt wha& It will do. One such FDA case coacerned "body alte r· ing" devices dJs&ribut.ed by a Wood.land HUis firm. Alllaoagh this case involved a leg covering worn to induce perspiration, the principle is similar to tbe method used by the product you describe. Tbe leg cove~ was found to be ineffec:tlve in reshaping legs, and exercises prescribed while wearing them could impede blood flow and worsen any ex- isting d rculatory problems. Expanded FDA authority helps, but · with thoasands of dilferent types of medical devices in use, not all can be scrutinized. Consumers must use common sense when it comes to believing in and buying products tba& claim miracle weight loss. If It sounds too good &o be &rue, it usually is! s.rr,,, SyRthetle• Scratclaf DEAR PAT· The hallway just inside the front door or our house has a wooden floor with some kind of gloss finish. The finis h has some scratches in it and we intend to r edo the floor soon with polyurethane varnish because we've been told that this synthetic product will not scratch. Can you tell us if this is so? J .J ., Irvine Sorry, but you've been mlsinformed. While polyare&•ane l s more durable than most vanalsbes, It ls qot scratch-proof. If you put a coat· lag of wax on tbe polyurdbaae, the wu will absorb most scratches and then can be removed a lot more easily than reflDJshlng tbe floor. Be sure to keep a door mat outside your front'door &o help cat down oa dirt or grit that causes scratching. T.,. Fl•blae• l••t Don't /tff~ DEAR PAT: I have to do some refinishing soon and don't have either enough varnish or shellac to do the job. Ill mix the lwo, the amount will be jual about right. Can this be done? L. W .• Costa Mesa No. 'nle Uabmer foT tbe varalala ls turpeaUae • or mblenl 9Plrlta, ••ereu Ute W..r for sltellae .. deulmed alcolaol. Besides, U tbe altellac is ••re &Ma lb moa&.b old. It .a.o.Jd be tested llnt • 9e111p W90d to deleralae .wlter It bade· &ertented, e.pedally II It is altel.lac frem a CO.· &alaer Cll81 wu opeaed to•e time aao. Do yoa ask? WlaoAm IT Wlaat Do I Wut! Wlaere Am I Galmc? Bow Do I Get Tbere? 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Mix R8;1.8t.on Straigbt- ficiala say that only about •million shooters Procram, will Social Security numbers have been be the speaker at the Oc- laaued since the 1930s _ and that tober meeting of the doesn't include cardholders who have Society to Preserve and died E n c o u r a 1 e R a d i o ORTHODONTICS I OlftclalJ at Caesars' Boardwalk Reaency admll that the chances of your wlnnlnt the publicity &lmm.lck are a billion to one and of anyone wlnnln1 at all are about four t.o one or worse. THE CASINO ROTEL has parked the new car. with aparklln1 dollar catna ln lta trunll, ln lta 1amblln& ball and prom.iaes t.o gave It all away Sun- day nilht wlilen a celebrity chooses nine numbers from a gigantic pop- corn machine T he winner wi ll be tbe person whose Social S ecurity number matches the winning number. II the winner is present al the drawing, be will get $100,000 and the car. But the selection of a nine.cllgit riumber make. it a bUlion-to-one shot 1 1...~ POTTED PLANTS Your ci.otce ol green· nouS&-lr'"'1 la.onlff ., 4 P01S PtHIOdendron Ivy. many 01ners "We know people would recopize Drama, Variety And that this is a tremendous loapbot Comedy <SPERDVAC> · but it could be you .. casino Bradley was also a W Iii C . performer on Don ~.pok,esman l am. arloa said. McNeil's "Breakfast We re not trying to lud ~ybody ~at Club" and a character ~e odds ~. great agal.DSt any Ul· actor in the NBC aeries, ~~dual Wl.Dlllng. But there ls ~.ex-"Road To Danger:· c1un~ feellog, a sense of aot.ictpa-The meeting will be lion. held October 12 at noon TO CONT I NU~ THE h yp e , Caesars placed a million Susan 8 . Anthony dollars in a plexiglass triangle in the casino. Caesars is calling the coins "Suzie B's." to th e Bueo·a Park Public Library, 71.SO La ' Palma Avenue . The meeting is open to the public and there is no admissioa charge. SPERDV AC says it is America's largest or-I M>AAD QVALlflED OATHODONTl~T '155(). DR. ARNOLD H. FLANZER JlO~ HARBOR, COSTA MESA (ACROSS FROM RDCOI 642-0112 Charity bas the best chance or win· ning the $25,000. Caesars says it will turn it over to an unidentified charity if no one claims the money by Nov. 7. 1ani zation devoted to 111~iiiiiiiii;ii;;;;;;;;;~~iiiiiiii;;;;;;~~~~aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. old time radio. ~ Ji_ WlD. ll'lnt SAT., OCT. 3-6. 1979 • •r--ir .. -.~•._ lf'l.IDAllf1 .. 10:1ATl-10:..._11M l.=J Hmn I IUU90WT: DM.f •t: SUN. UMI PUT SOME .. GREEN IN OU R I CJ 3!~ OIEfRNBACHIA H1ta"11y young plant1 allWI with new growth. &-001 3 $f. 4 77 EACH FOR TO SALEI PUNTERS, URNS f 9 7 PWITOlSTUD Raises plants I 8". Ht-Impact ll'f· rene. UnUMmbled 4 ""POU PLMTll •. ~ .............. •"" '" 1 37 di ......... Color~............. • b. Cofllour w" ,.._ •. •M· 1 77 bOIMCI clttlt"· 7•1~" . .... ... • • .... • C •... 11411 llllle IChllld ........ 3 $1 ,......,.. .• .., .. .,.., .............. For ....._, __ . ·~ ""-F¥WITll -~· ·-.... -~ .. d.12"112""9 ........................ 4. 77 f , lcul!ltured "'11' ••. •. ••• . .. •. . 2 • 4 7 •O!Mf ...._ Mlllleble -It. lll ..us ' lllE a-..... --119\1 cm ~ .. er ... Of chrome !~. 3 8djul4· able p11111er llOOllt. ................................. ,..,. HMtMtHooU ............. 2f'Of•I CIWllA Cl*ll' IADITll UW91 lMIUCll -IAllTA W r...a JAL.ID vmwa Houff Ole"' food i.111.ct to "-t In IOll. 80 ttblel .. -- ~ . ., . ---------- f • ., I I • • I l , HEA,LTH ·--------------------------....... ------------~------------------------------------------------------------~~---• If Panch Aleohol Llnketl to Caneer? "Just e m1nutat Aretn OUf box• ot loot oeposlted in th<>M vaults?" J ':,r:v I CALIF. COUNTRY GROUP by HANDCOCK INCLUDES: 2 club chairs, end tables & chaise lounge, ~omplete with euattlon 4 PIECE GROUP $1199 S RlbW00 WASHINGTON <AP> -M part ol an eap1oded nJ1earch pf'Oll'am Into poul· ble Unlrt between dlel and cancer, tetenU.U wW 1tudy wbolher alcohol beJpt eeuM caneer. tho head ol u.e 1ov· ernment'• National Cancer loaUtute aay1. ' Dr. Arthur C. Upton'• dlacloaure came ~ In tnUmoay prepared for a heartnl ol lbo Senate A1riculture aubcommlltel on nutl1Uon. He Mld the planned alcohol ,....arch II part o1 a m~or e:1pan1loo ot rnearch lnlo Un.ks bet ween diet and cancer. THAT DPANSION HAS puabecl lbe amount ol canceNllel reaearch funded lbrouth the lnlUtuto from Sll mlllloo two 1ear11ao lo lbe $32 mUUoo planned for fllcal 1*. which becao Monday. The expanaloo pleased Seo. Georce McGovern. O·S . D., subcommittee cbalrman. who bas said the govern· ment'a "war on cancer" has put too .much emlJhuls on a 110-far futile se~h ror a cancer cure and not enough on way1 to pc eweat ~ that ldlla one ln ftve Amertcam. The cancer ln· 1Utut1'1 total bucW•t la more than 11 billion aimually. Or. Upton aa.ld reMarcb projecq dur-lnc ft1cal ltlO on tbe r•l•tlonablp belwHD alcohol cooaumpllon and cancer will try lo determ!ne: _;,.1'84T &OLE, IP any. doea alcohol pl-.y id carclno1eneala develop. ment of cancer cases? -"la tt a promoter or a direct carclnoseo cau.te of cancer? _ "Does tbe re lattonablp Involve alcohol-Induced nutritional deficlen- ciea?" He said other nulljtlon areas to be studied in the comfng 1ear will be aimed at determinlng what recommen. datioos should be made on cooau.mpUoo of fat and fiber. He described studies on Mormons that may clarify the role of dietary fiber in reducing the number of cuea or colon cancer. O.£ . .L£l' ELEGANT WROUGHT IRON SPECIAL 4 DAY PRICE •2" Glua Top Table. 4 Chairs. REG.$577 SALE $449 V-ormons. wnoae dret la blgb In fiber. "have an extremely low in· cldence of cancer of the colon and rec- tum," be said. "This fiber la obtained from seasonal fresh fruits and vef etables, from bome·preserved foods .od from ample consumption of crain productJ, lncludln& home-baked bread.a." He aald the lnsUtute also will publish three handbooks for cancer patlenta In the next year. McGovern In the put bu criticized the agency for waiting until actentific proof iB in before making any 11u11~tions on the beat diet for good health. The senator would like to see speclflc recommendations about diet baaed on cWTent evidence. . "The NCl is concerned about respond· ing to public questions regarding diet and cancer," Dr. Upton said. "However, before asking people to make fUDdamentaJ changes in their llle style, we must be certain that such changes wlll not do more harm than good.'" • 272 Sci ,,, Of c:ook"'Q ...,,_ • 880 C.t 9oOy •Can • Roe*&~ • HoM Regulator ~TWiii Reddngul.ir Tobie with 6Chcurs Rlf. $366 SALE s299oo A/it AHll••I• -.ttM., Spring base chair• chaise lounge •love seat • coffee table. SPECIAL 4 DAY SALE PRIC~ • ALL M•CHANDISE SUBllCT TO STOCK ON HAND ' GLASS FIRESCREEN -<:S?·· 1 Fl 0 S I t-1. AVAi.ABLE FOR IMMEDIATE 0£UVERY HI" d191 •a hn\ combuatlbl• well ...._,_toa· ~~ ·-·-·l F'RUSTANOtNG ADJUSTABLE FIRESCREENS .. -. ---·--.._ Painting Classes Oflered Beginning palntl~ and outdoor lanclteape pa1ntlnc for adulta will be offered beglru11ng to-,,,. day and Friday 1D San Juan Capistrano. Laguna Beach artist Leonard Scheu will teach the courses at the San Juan Hot Sprinp Dance Hall, 32506 Paseo Adelanto. Outdoor landscape painting begins today. Beginning p ainting starts Friday from 9 a.m. t.o noon. For information • phone 493·1171. ' . .:..6 :. --_ ~ . . --_,., ---· ______ ..__,,.. ORANGE COUNTY Executions Challenge~ 'Death Penalty LaUJ Faila to Meei ·M.andates' Callfonla•a -.U. ,_,"1 Law i.t beia& cU.I= ••ala .. a 1971 e ... tn h a tnm'n convl~ of 1PW'der la o..-.. COUDtJ WU HDi.c:.d lo cBe ln tbe au chamber at San ~ PriJOQ. Tbe condemned m .. , 11 Maune Seton Tbomp&oa, M. wbo wu ccnvtcted ol •hootblt Mlebael l.yDD WhaJen ol lA Habra to cleat.la cNrtac a robber7 at the bome of....._ 'a ftancee. Aftother cue, Ulat of CbarMe Green, who wu convicted ol a Cle111ent e To Hear Supervisor Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller is scheduled to answer questions before San Clemente CC>qJJcil members Jl tonight's 7 o'clock meeting at Ci· ty Hall, 100 Ave. Presidio. Miller has extended an invita· tion lo Orange County city coun- cils to disciiss bis controversial appointment by Gov. Brown to fill a board vacancy left by Ralph Diedrich's bribery convic· lion. SHORTLY AFTER Miller's Augu s t appointment, San Clemente council members took' him up on bis offer to appear before them even though Miller does not represent the city's supervisorial district on the county board Mayor Roy Hamm, who asked the council to back a League of Cities move to oust Miller, said· Monday he does not plan to press the issue tonight But Hamm said many local residents are expected to crowd into the council chambers with questions for Miller SEVERAL COUNTY veterans' groups have attacked Miller, a former prisoner of war, for anti· Vietnam war atatementa bem8d9 wldle beld captive. tm ._.., ta auu.r C.oulll1, allo .. ia.al..t la t.be eWTtDl de.am ,_.at.r cb..U.S•· AnD D WU antmeed to death, Tbompaon 1ained hlrtber ~ when be "db· appeared" lrom bla cell ln Oran1• County Jall. He wa1 found three daya later in an aulc area ol tlile Jail fuhionJna an •cape rope out ot a voUeyball Mt. Tbompson currently l1 on death row at San QuenUn. Chief Stale Deputy Public. Def ender Charles Sevilla aald tbe cballen1e contend• that California's death p enalty at.atute fails to meet mandates set by the U.S. Supreme Court in rullnp in um and t97s. SPEaFICALL Y, Sevilla said, jurors are not required to give reason.a why they impose the death penalty in California, and the state's Supreme Court does not have the authority under the law to review death penalty de· cision for fairness. Sevilla noted that the current appeals are to a 1977 death penalty statute that was suc· ceeded in 1978 by ballot Proposi· lion 7. whlcb expanded the kinds of murders that can lead to the death penalty. Sevilla said a decision by California's Supreme Court would affect the current statute beeaue It alllo lacka provt.tiom for falroeu review and a re- quirement that jurlea 1tate 1roundl fOC' tMlr death penalty decl1lona. • 8EVIUA AID THE naUon'a hltheat court declded lhat a 1t1to'1 hlpeet court abould have authority to review cues to be aure the death penalty is •PS>lied fairly and conalatently. Moreover. be a aid, unless a jury la required to at.ate 1n writini why it imposes a death penalty tl lan't pouible to determine whether the jury baaed its de- clalon oa prejudice or other ir· relevant motives. Tony Rackaucltas, the Orange County deputy district attorney who prosecuted Thompson, said be has spoken witb the deputy attorney general representing the prosecution in the Supreme Court bearing, but could offer no prediction on what the outcome would be. .. H the Supreme Court re· verses the conviction, then J'U get the case back , or, if som ething is wrong with the penalty, we'd have to look at that." he said. ... CALIFORNIA'S LAW allows juries to impose the death penal- ty for convictions on first degree murders. which are defined as murde r s with special circumstances, Classes Offered On 'Vital Signs' Instruction on taking blood pressure at home will be the first or a series of classes called "Vital Signs," to be offered by the Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross beginning Oct. 9. A different Vital Signs class will be presented every six weeks . The blood pressure class taJces two to three hours to complete and will be monitored by Red Cross nurses. Coast area classes will be offered on Tuesday Oct. 9, 9: 30 a.m. to noon, at the Red Cross West County Service Center, 7571 Westminister Ave., Westminister; Tuesday Oct. 23, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m ., at St. Andrew's By the Sea, 601 Avenida Pico, San Clemente; and on Wednesday Oct. 31, 7 to 10 p.m .. at Red Cross Headquarters, 601 N. Golden Circle Dr., Santa Ana. Tbef'e ls a U materials fee for the class. For registration and •eneral iDformatioo call 835-5111, ext. 29. OM.Y Pt&.OT AJJ H your in~erest is making money, You are doing bushi~ with us. MOST MONEY Your T-TOPPER certificatc-SI0.000 minimum dcposil for 182 days lt a high rate• established each week. As Federal regulations allow simple internt only on these cert1ficatc1'. we reco mmend transfer of this intcreat each month to your PASSBOOK ACCOUNT. where ii cams an even greater yield on your original invcs1men1. CONVENIENT MONEY Keep 1t in your PASSBOOK .instead of your wallet! It's instantly available (any amount in or out. any time). easy (mai l it-save time and gas). safe (ins•> ... and productive (new high S~<;tl. MONEY PACKAGES . Choices ... choices! Look at our NEW 4-YEAR CERTIFICATE - SIOO minimum. interest compounded daily. rate• determined. monthly by the Treasury department Or look at our OTHER CERTIFICATES-SI()() minimum. I !! yea~. rate• 6~t;~-8"o guaranteed for full term. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Get more for the money you 'pend! S2500 in .. c~ttd in any of th e above cnllllc~ you to mcmlxrsh1p in Laguna f'cderar, SAVE-RS Cl UB ... with member,· d1~count\ (ll\tcd 1n rhc fr cc maga11n c. COM PASS') .it rel.ill ,hop,. thc.itcr'. allraction,, r~taurants, hotels. cru1~e!.. and tour... plu~ bt:ncllh nat1onw1dc as listcd an other SAVER S CLU B magannc' .,,,,."'I( I''""". ,, ,,,,,,, ''"' ,.,. '""'"''' ' ''""'(}VI"' Thrift ) ields home owner4'hip. ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION BALBOA BRAHCH 600 East 8ailt>oa 81¥d. 8albOa. CA 92661 Tel 613-3701 1'1CJMl OH IC.E 2'YJ Oc.ean A.,. L.;qi.nd S.."tn 1.. ~~ l~ I AQQ,f11)no O'itr\(.l"Hl>' 11'\ 5,.,.. C t•mlfn~~ • .,Qun l Hi' •. Ld9!..lra Ntgu~! • QitvP Ot8f'l1._. • ltt•~ E 't•rrJH .. • G l4" AvtJti •nd cominq soort •n 8tt ,.,,Ot\I ..,rit)tf'\ i' 1J Muff•t .. tJ ( __ · _A_R_T_H_o_r_r_E_' _) SATIRIZES Al~ala 's Rape Trial Pos poned Third Tirne The Riverside County rape trlal of Rodney James Alcala -who also is accused.of murdering Huntington Beach's young Robin Christine Samsoe -bas been postponed for the third time. TBE PROSECUTORSAIDheMll put off~ trial as long as possible as he continues the effort to find the girl who allegedly was tied up and raped in February near Bannin~. ~·85th anniversary salv Riverside prosecutor Dan Bacalski said his coWlty's case against the 35-year old photographer has been postponed until next Monday because he still has not located Alcala's al leged rape victim. THE 15-YEAR OLD Sierra Madre girl disappeared last month after a Riverside County judge ordered her to undergo psychiatric examination. Riverside prosecutors don't believe the missing girl is a victim of foul play. They have described her as a reluctant witness Bacalski said bis investigators are still bunting for the girl, the key wit- ness in his case against Alcala. JUSTIN DAN POST ACME TOHYUIMA DUltAHGO TEXAS LeVIS SANTAltOSA IMPEltlALS CHll',.EWA WOLVEIUNE GORILLA CA~INA ltANGElt PONOOlllOSA &TC:...15TC. ·~ He said that, if Alcala's court ap· pointed attorney demands it, J udge Robert Garst probably will dismiss charges in light of the missing wit ness. BACALSKI SAID, if that occurs, he'll continue to searqh for the young girl and will re-file the charges when he finds her. Alcala is held in Orange County Jail without bail. He was a rrested by Huntington Beach police July 24 on suspicion of murdering the 12·year· old Samsoe girl whose body wal. found July 2 near Sierra Madre. She disappeared from HWltington Beach June _20. IMll llACtMM~TOM IMCH ACIOSS NON llACH M.ft. M ... SO.O. ..... ~l'llWYJ ,, Bill Blass Vested Sutta. All woo' ,md WOOi blend<; Solids & herr1ngoone-. r Dreu Slacks. lnc;IU(jf,.. i111 woo1 Rpg 215 00·235 00 now 189.90·199.90. wool blPn<h rtnd P'J'V€'51Pr<, Manv v.or h lamouc; c>lac;1ic11ed wt11s1oanas Reg 32 ')(l 4o00 now 24.90·37.90. • Vnted Suits In Wool Blenda. l 1gt1t we1qh1 and year ·round<.; Reg 18!> 00 195 00 now 1159.90. Fl Wool Sport Coats. Hernngoone~ tv11>P.O'" ;ind 11ar111e1 blazers Aelncoata With Zlp·Out Unlrtg9. lclf•,11 tor C111•o•n11 ct1m.11" S1fltl1t~ b•e.iq1'd R+>Q ii s.~ now 67.90. Qouup Qr,. 1• l'.'O ~ ')• "' now 79.90. HF!<J 11'> 00 U5 00 now 94.90-109.90. silverwoods . •S FASH ION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH . . , ~ - \ -. ---~ -----. . -..... _,,, _ ~----. , 1 .. • ' ~. Octow1.1111 Handicapped· Fmd~ystem ·Deaf to Needs ay Tllie A.NM..W ...,._. TM police "'cbd up the U.-ate bo1 • • ... ••\lit comp&alnl. By the Ume \bet tot blm to t.bt station boult, the co,. were PNUJ "'" the kJd wu lo nckoo land. Loony. Out ol ll. What elH could it beT • WbeG \bey .,.end blm up, IHt didn't l*l«° them witb tbe \11"81 Jive pl"OUIU W... they ned hlm bJI ~ta. the kid didn'l uJt • •lntl• que&Uon, dida't m.U.e a 11.qte d mud. He just waved b.l.a armt a Moak bla bead. Tbe kW acted cra11 Btrr JAY BLOCa, WBO WAS then a clerk ror the Baltimore public defeadtr, wun't ao aure. Sometbln1 about lhe youth touched a buried memory. "I doo't know wby. but I signed to him. He jumped up and came running over to me, so happy ·and relieved." Block recalls. The younpter was deaf -·•prQfoundly hea.r· ing impaired' in' the current idiom -and Block, •bo'd learned a bit of sip laniu-1e from a deal cousin, bad spoken to hJm. Turns out. lhe boy had tried to bum a cigarette from • woman who misunderstood his advances and called police. Wbeh the facts became clear. says Block, the cops sent the boy home. NO ONE KNOWS BOW •ANY bearing. impaired Americana are accldent.ally snarled in the natton'a legal system, a system that experts say la too often bllod .to their speeJal needs. No one knowabowoftenitbappens. Butlthappen.s. "Sometimes the same things happen to the deaf as to the retarded," a~ Larry King of the Maryland Association for Retarded Cltisens. "Either tbe trial goes on without thell" partlclp•· Uon and they're sent to Jail, or they're sent to an institution where, ironically, they may end up serving longer than they would if they'd been tried ... "Unfortunately, very few deal people know · Cheir rights " says l:'labcy Connors of the National Center on tbe Law and the Deaf in Washington. Worse, she says, many judges and attorneys are equally ignorant. THE MOST NOTORIOUS CASE IS THAT or DonaJd Lang, a 36-year-old Chicago deaf-mute who never learned to sign or read lips. · Lang was never tried on a 1965 charge of murdering a p~titute. The courts fvund him unfit to stand trial and sent him to a mental hospital. He was there six years. Then Lang was charged with a second murder, tried. and. in 1972, convicted. The Illinois Supreme Court overturned the conviction because Lang was unable to aid in his defense. The court ordered state mentaJ health officials to teach Lang to communicate so be could be re.tried The state Mental Health Department is ap· pealing to the U.S. Supreme Court, contending that it bas no responsibility because Lang is not men· tally Ul. Today, Lang awaits the courts' pleasure in a Cook County Jail cell. THERE ARE 15 MILLION AMERICANS with bearing impairments, according to the National Association of the Deaf. More than 7 million have hearing Joa in both ears; nearly two million are profoundly deaf. Ms. Connors says the odds that these Americans will be jusUy served by the police, courts and legal community are improving, but it's stiU a roll or the dice. In 1975, Congress voted seed money to set up "protection and advocacy" programs in every state. Program officials are charged with protect· ing the rights or the "developmentally disabled" -the deaf, handicapped or retarded. "They provide more than just attorneys," says J ack Andrews, a former aide to Sen. Jacob Jav1ts. R·N.Y .. who wrote the bill creating the program. "If you're deaf and a ll you need to protect your rtghts in court is an interpreter so you can com· municate, they'll find one.'' ALL se STATES ALSO DAVE statutes requir· ing that the deaf be provided with interpreters in criminal cases. Ms. Connors says. But she says atat.e laws differ in civil cases -some require ln· terpreters, some don't -and the District of Columbia bas no statute at all. Despite aucb provisions, Ms. Connors s ays, justice too often btnges on how a partJcular judge tnterpreta the laws. "Oftea a judge will rule that the deal person only needl 't.o know what the judge says,•' sbe says . .. Or someone wbo knows ftnger·speWng will aay they cu interpret. But many ol the hearing im- paired don't know aian languqe -they need an oral interpreter" -someone stationed where the deaf penon can see bim u be mouths all the pro- ceedinp. JAY BLOCK lS NOW A PllACl'JCING at- torney in Baltimore and -because be bas refmed bi. alpi.ng skills -represents a number of deal clients. Block says the legal hassles the deaf en· count.er are legion; one is, who pays for an in· terpreter? "RecenUy I was going to federal court With a bankrupcy case. Since the federal statute requires a court-approved interpreter, I called the judge to lnform him my client would need one," Block re· call5. "'lbe judge said, 'I haven't got any money for interpret.en.' I said, 'My client hun't got any money -he's bankrupt. And I can't do a dual Job. 1 can't be botb an advocate and an interpreter.' " The court proceeding was bandied by passing written notes. MS. CONNOU SAYS OIDAllOMA requires interpret.en from the moment ol arrest. There ls no ~b reqii:lrement in Maryland, Block says. But be aod the Baltimore City Bar Aasoclatlon are worttna on a program to alert police to tbe needs olthedeaf. DO YOU NEED BANKRUPTCY? l ) ff you ore deeply in Mt, the llonftruptty ~t con 91ve you o fresh stor1 In llft. 21 You con tflmiftate most debts ofld kttp most of yOIJ' property. 3 I lontruptcy Is "°" ...... It Is no disgroce OUfi OFFICE Will ANSWER YOUR QUtSTIONS A80Ul BANKRUPTCY WITHOUT CHARGE. Ovr Fee. Are Reasonable. ALANLURYA ATTOIHIY AT LAW .· (71.f) fS5·3063 l 300 DOV£ ST. sum200 NlWJUT llEAOt, CAllf 92660 Close Eneounter? It looks like a visitor from outer space. but it's only the strange--sbaped photo of a normal earthllns. The scene in Mohave Survival Topic Of Cl~&& W llderneas aurvl val will be the toplc of a five-week Saddleback Colle1e course be&in· ntnc Oct. 20. " EaUnc otf tbe land, nremaldnl and shelter lmprovlaatlon wlll be covered in the course that meets Tburaday1 from 10 a.m} to nooo. A weekend survival out:Ulc to tat the skills learned by partlctpanta will be held Nov. 11·18. Fee for the course ls S3S. 1be class will take place at the college's North C!._lllPUI at Irvine Center Drive and Jef· frey Road in Irvine. For information . pbooe 831-4646. NATION CORRECTION ..... -. ... t1on CJf ODta~lf S, titer• •• aft •d· vertl••••nt for tie•: 11112. "'71 . ........ ..,4. n.e fot ..... .... ~ ... " re•d•fala•: #1072 -...... •111.• 21" 4 ctr. letter tue wtthout lock·•·· tl071 -R19. s111.• 25" 4 dr. letter Ille wtthout lock·•·· ttOIO -Reg. S13t.lt 25" 4 dr. letter tlle with lock • "·" #8074 -Reg. 1131.99 25" 4 dr. letter .... with lock • "·" We alncerely regret thne errors. I Sears I County , Ariz. 's desen area was captured by Kingman, Ar iz. photographer Brian CampbeU. S.r-•oce T-$Uttt•I Y-0- I OllS•e~ V-AtHI GO\TA MUA'4l· 1753 '"'..._,~ .. 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Slit I• aurvlved b't lier llu•bend Ste1111e11 Hl•dl• ol l!lew-1 e.odl, C.· .. I -,,__ It Hiedi• Of NewjlOrl 8oecl!, C•., I d.llltfltw ~ Coclw-Of Lo. Al...,llOI, Ce. -7 Ol'-lllldr e.1 A ... ,., ""'" W r'Klted on W-.O.y. Octet>ff 3. '97' et t ·oo PM eftCI Men ol c 11r1 .. 11 ... &uriel will be It __ .., on Tllurwtev. Ottoeler •• ,,,. •t 10·00 AM bOtll •I SI JoecNm C•ll'loll< Cl'lurcl'I t nl •rmenl lll Good !>llt!p l'l•rd C,,.melery FrleflCh m•y Ull el 8411 Rr<Wld.,•y MO<"tu.try on Weelnt'\dllY. O< IOl>t • 3. 1'1' trom 9 00 AM lo 9 10 P M Pl•rtl' Aroltwll\ Rrll Brolldw.oy Mor'lu•ry dlf~rt~\ MOOltf WAYNE L MOORE, ro\IOrnl ot L•Q11ft• BeKll. C. Pe""° • .,.,. on 0<.t-r 1, 197' He Wft lltf' C,,_Pl•1n "''"'Ille~ LAoloft "°'I • 771 In ........ &Mdl. Ce. end ..... 1-.kr ot .... Li911M 9MCll Pie-. H• .... o *--•"me -'Vu.fn• few GWif' iiO yeM\ •NI Wft •<.· llve In lite ~I Fet>ll••I Surwlweel 01' lllt .... ~Mt CMolYI\ L ·-.t 5el.w 9Ncll, CA. -"°""' L t cl!wettb•t lly ot L•• Yeo••· ... ,,_ Setvk .. -K~ IM Oc-r S, • 10:00 AM et IM ltey "emlly ~ 9N<ll Mort-Y Vfa. netton wlJI be lltlCI on "-•• De· ~ •. Im '""" 2·00 llM lo •·oo PM •I lllf' Rey f'•mlly L•oune lie.ell Mortu..,y 0 .. .,.1 '1• Soull! Co•st HwY . Leoo-Be.ell C• tnt••mtt>nl •Ill bf' •• "'vf'r >ld# N•llon•I C•m•l•rv Ray Family LeQuM Bu <" MOftu•ty OtrK IOt'\ Uof',,._., • ., S,,..I ... ,, NA'°11tASS 10A A N/> l"Tl<A!>S ••\ld<'r>t of CO\I• M<:se, Ce P•\...O ••O on O<t-r 1 1'7t Sf>•,, ...,.,,,,.d by l\er M>m. Don C Neltreu end 0.vld L N•llr•" bOtn ot CoU• Mu•, C• , \Iii•"· Genny 8•11Qllm.,, of 1-. Eellll! VeowlQ of Wlltlllr>qton.,., N9fl<' Millon of l<MhO. •tMI \urvlvod by 3 orendcllllelren Service. wit! be l'lelel"" f'rloev •I J ·oo PM el me Smilll ~ Tutlllll WHl<llll CMtMtl wllfl ,,_tOf' Lotller TOfllOW ot Cltt'ltl L.,.... ... °"'"" of c..i. ,,,,. .. otfklMlf\9. lefllkffuftCler .,.ellro<llon Deat•N•tlres Retr•aJ H Jd Of Sml"' ~ Tutfllll -litllff Ol.t1191. I e ~. . OU•Ytt•L WILU AM G. QUEYIU!L, rnl*ftt In of NewDMt 8-!ll. c:.. P....., -•Y °" Oc..._, 1, 1m . ..,. ·1, w rvtWd ltY "'' lflOtf>er Merv ~ O.ym, -"· Mass Deaths P•ul "·· ~ J. efld PM:rk ll I!. Oueyrel. lloKltMtoflot _ _., ltOMIO' w111 a.."*.,. '!Mlt6•..., .. ,,. "M LINCOLN. Neb. <AP) -Neatly lour years :=;~~~.:;ago, the tiny western Nebruka community of en TllurM•" •t t !OO AM •I St . Sutherland WU rock9d by the murders ol Henry ~":,":: ~:e ~;;,:~'::!'! Kellie, 86, bla wtle, aoo and three srandchlldren. ~ .....:"~":: ~~; Erwin Charles Sim ant.I, an often unemployed Mo'1uertotC.teMtW.~ laborer now 33, ls on trial for the second time • Howuo :::=t~. , .. ....,. °' _ charged with six count.I ol first-deeree murder and c.o.te -... c.. ~ ~ ... Oc· one of sexual assault. loller I, 1m. ~vl<H peftdlftO et H-~011wMor111ervot His plea -as before -is innocent by reason '" .. -.':~ of insanity. f'ltED It SIMPSON, rHidelll of New_.t -..Cl!, C. PMMd -•Y on 0<1.-r 7. t'1t. Survived t>y l'lh wile _,,, -• nlecM. He ,,,, ....... -Of fflo MeWlnk SuMnlde Lode* • m Privet• ....vkn wlll 11<1 l'leld on ThuN• 4•¥. lnter_,.i Pe<lflc View Memorlel Perk 111 lieu ot ,_, -tlon• mey 119 meci. to tl'le Arl,.,111 • FO<lfldetlon Peclfi< v1-Mortwrvellre<.ton. TULLY MARGARET p TULLY. pnud •w•y Oft Octollf!r I, 1'79, r1••10rn1 Of ro1.m••'" V•llt>V. Ce Arr~nc)f'm~nh At Pr ,.k r 4'Mlly (Of0f'11t!I FUl"VtrAI Hnm• W~\lmln\lf'f CA llU I 11'13 l~H l/U l UY 9~•· TYIE JAMES MILTON TYE """ /1 '~" a.nl ot Hunt1"91on fin <". '"' P.,,,...., •w•y on Surld•v. September JO. 1'7' •t 11'1• P•clllo ~tel Mr Tye wn • memll<tr ot ''-Gre<e Lut""r.., Cl""'" Of Hunllr>Qton Boecl'I, C. end lled _,. e IH C-wltll -Hvml,,.._ S.Kft HIOll k-•. M WlftO l<OUOfll OO<••• \C.I~• there tor 11 v••rs Hu"°"1nd of Aecllel 1", eho W<VIV1ft9 •re 1 W>M Jome. Mllklft Tye, Jr of Sen Oleoo, Ce., ltonelcl M9t'll Tve OI t.o. A-los. Ce ,•,,.. __ J-Mil-f'f'9 111 • 0190 OI SM Dle90, c. .. •ISO -lllVl"I •r• ••••r•t bf'otlMt\ •"d 1l1tef's f0rleno1 ..,.., cell ot Pier<• a~r• Smlll'lt' ,,,,,,,._,,., on w--..,. Oc- toti.r l. 1m '"'"' •·OO PM lo 9 00 PM Fun<rr•I _.,,lcn wlll lie <onc!U<tecl •• II 30 AM on Tllur.oev. Octot.r • 1'7• •• tllf' R••-~I •t Row Hill\ (f'tnf'l•r v w tth Pa,tor Paul C J~n'-•n Of ,,... G·rtt<• l uttw-rlW't (,,urcn ot Hufttlnqton Bf.a.ch offlcl.allnQ lntrr m"'"'' w tll M At '"'" Roi e H iii' Cttmetpry F•m•IY ~h contrtbv lion .. .,..,,,,_ to vour ••worltl' <h.t•l1y P1~r cf' 8roth~r\ !,m1l h' MotfUttrY Otrr cton ~_,.,. VOOILSANG YOLANDA E VOGELSANG, retl dent ol tc>JI• Me .. , c,e. Pu..., ewo on Oclooer 1, 1'7'. survived bv '''" llu\be rtel Eel. 2 daUQtllers, Pe lrlcl• Oelll eftCI J -V09tl .. "1 end t t001 Paul Vooel"""'· •loo , Qr-ltllcli'en. Prlw•I• lemlly --..Ice" wttl be l'leld OfJ. Thu"d•Y Pe<lllc View Mortu•r' dlrtCIOf\ IN JANUARY 1t7t, SIMANTS WAS convicted on all counts by a Uncoln County District Court jury after a two-week trial at North PlaUe, just 22 miles east ol the agricultural comn:iunJty lo wbicb the Kellies were killed. Simants was sentenced to die in the electric chair. The trial was marked by a major confronta- tion between the judge and the news medja, ending 10 <i landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in the pr ess' favor on prior restraint La.~t spring, the Nebraska Supreme Court ordered a new trial for Slmanta. ruling that viaita made to the sequestered j ury by Sheriff Gordon "Hop" Gilster. a witness in the trial, were improper. Slmants' retrial, expected to last four weeks, was moved • SIMAlnJ from North Platte to Lincoln. Judge Hugh Stuart. who presided al the first trial and will pres ide at the second, accused a North Platte television sla· t1on of irresponsible Journalism "PRETRIAL PUBLICITY IS DESTROYING our legal sys tem," Stuart said 10 granting the mo· lion to move the tnal. Stuart has said that m Li ncoln he hopes to find a jury with no prior knowledge or the case. which baa been extensively publicized since the murders took place Oct. 18, · 1975. Simants' tape-recorded confession to the murder was admitted in e vidence during the first trial. Neptune Society CltEMATIOH 8U,.1At..AT SEA 646-7431 c•w ........... •""-c...i.111or. C.Omposer Roy Harris --------Dies at 81 Simanll, who bas been isolated from olber in- mates at the Nebraska Penal Complex lo Lincoln aince being sentenced, wUJ be housed in the Lan· caster County Jall at Uocoln. under Gllater's coo· trol. durine the retrial. THE aDl!F PaOSECVTOa WILL AGAIN be Marvin RolscbeT, chief deputy Uncoln County at· tomey. HI.a anlslant will be Geot'ge Clough, who haa replaced Milton Larson aa county attorney 1ince the original trial. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTrftOVS eUSINlrH N"""I STAT.MINT T~t to11-"'9 ~ I> 00"'9 llv•I "'"'"' ft\ T C CON'HRUCTl()f; 1-.J a" ''"',,. /lw (O\tA /IN>w C•lttOf',,t• '161,. ff'lom ... ,,..,,,,. .. ( "''"'' ,.,.~ -r\ lrv.n.-A v~""" < O".tA ~\A ( 14hforM;t ~1&71 frlt' f'l1,1<ti,f'\• ., I I (•flOVf ff '1 ('rt •HI I'' (Jt'W'H11),tl ,,..'"""' .. 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J -a.o) 1•1-•1llt •4'10l0l •f>L<~ Pul>'l\.hed Of~'°"''' 0~1ly 1•1tot 14ftf't oU K: .. 1\ ttw e>I«• ot Du\•l'\•o o• ~pi ''· J&"°'"'()c:t J 10, \t,. )101 1• trwt utwU+r~ tn •If rY'l41tth•t' &>-•f11un PUBLIC NOTICE c,._ ''"ln-"'CTITIOUS e USINRH H-• STAT•""e NT Tiie IOl'°"""O _._. I• dolftQ IMl\I ,...,., ALLEGRO O~L MAit BEAUTY ~A LON. J1U [ (OHi Hlol!wey, Cot"Ofte "'1 -· C•lll-• m u P•r •I" F.tem1, l:tt. lstll Stroet, All( e, -O"l'on 8oo<ft. ColltONll• .,... Tiii\ -t• <_..., ltY -lft div-I Porvwo , .. ~ml '"" ue...._1 .. ~ f•too w1111 -COunly C .. ,. Of OrMIOe C-v on s.c> l•mller U 1m ASAIC I A CAllSOM • .._,..,Low 111te'--•-· .. lnq to W td •\t-.t• <.Wf"f'I tt .. 1""\ flf'lfl\ '""' nf>(' ft\\.#lfY wouc._...-, f'nu'\t ~ 1111"'(1 or P'•'•nt•d "' "tout"''" • .,,..,,,. tour mon'"' _.,.,.-ow '"'' OUOIK•I..., of ""' rt011c• O•tecl s.otlm>t>-• 'I •• ,.. PuoyWIM .. t E--of lr..WHI ot....SI>«-• JACK A. SMITW llltll .......... i-,,., .......... _ -·-··~""' Putto-Or-c.oti OOtlT Pfltl s..i " ,. -Oct J 10. ,.,. .,.., • PUBUC N&'l'ICE ,,.. f'V '• ~,,/1Ff•<1 b•..,, ,,,,, DvOttf•t..,.,Oftf't4\tWf1t• ,,..,,,, ,. • h•-' O~tl.-0 ~OfH""bti't 1C tUlif v ,,... ,,,...,. fllP\ P.tr'('.•ct tf ~~''''""'' , "t1, ... '"'~' .... '11-0 • '"" '""'I &Om-•N'\I'•'''~ Of (~"""'• t ••• M (\t lffV1> ((AW\,,c,.,, 'rl'U '""f \l.,f'Of ttwii tt1rm,,..r '' ••rt •CO¥"" n.MT"il'd *<t"'CJ•tO A)•~t ANDOltSON IOI MAaCOANOAltAUJO e n .. -r••IL..1• UllN -M .. ~• lllltL"A..,,.._ Je.UAM,~• h it• JM h i . OUI ....... \.•• Al.t"'"°'• CA '911' A"-"._ Pul)I>\,,,.., Or-r o.t\1 O•••Y Pi~ -·---· ..... pl It l't -0.t J t0 °''" ,... " •Pvltll~ OrMIQlt COH1 O•llY P iiot S.114 1•. Oct >. 10, ". ,.,. J,.. ,. P UBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l&L..OMIW4Y MOllTUMT , 10 8rOedWey Coetll MeSll 142·9150 SANTA MONICA CAP) -Boy Harris, a disllngulabed and eodurin& composer, died ln a bospttaJ here at the a1e of Bl . Simaots lS being defended by two young, re-LM..!.~:=-C:!:~-0 .11 •.. ,.°' latlvely inexperienced attorneys, Lincoln County kP' "· ,._,Q(, J, 10, ,.,. >100,. ....,....nm&.L. MOnUMlT WIS1a.8"CHUB. Mot1uaty • Crenw11ons 427 E 17th St. Costa Mesa ~88 ,_Cl taoTHIH SMITHS' NORTUAAY 827 Main St Hunt~~ach ......... , COLOMA&. "'"a.AL NOMI 7801 8otN Ave Weatmtnt ter 893--3625 PACINC YllW r•n•M PM• Cefnltery Mortu.,y Chapet 3liOO Pedflc V..w Drive Newpof1 Be9Cth &MoQ100 MICOIMCI MDITUAlllS Leguna Beech 4~15 L90un1 Hiiis 78'-0933 ~ Juan Clplttrano -.1ne t , Barria, who Uved in Paclfic Palisades, died late Monday. He was best known for his Symphony No. 4, lbe Folk Song Symphony, a tapestry woven from the the·mes of so~e o f America's best known folk songs. Harris was born in Oklahoma, raised and educated in Southe rn Call/omla and had an International reputation. He bad been designated composer laureate or California. Harris wrote 18 symphonies and 185 other major works , i ncluding c h oral , chamber and band mualc and many piano concertos and 1ooataa compos ed for bis concert-pianist wife, Johana. Orcheetru such as tbe Boston, Cleveland and Cb1ca,o aympbooles and the Lot Anteles and New York Philharmonics commlaloned many of H arrll' work.a. He b.S been compc>1er ln resklence at Cal Stat. Loa Ant"eMI for JO yean and •aa prof e11or of mu tic emeritus at UCLAi #MN am wife lt a facwtJ member. I Public Defender Scott Helvie, 28, and private at-- tomey David Schroeder, 31, of Oeallala. The original Simanta' trial sparked a confron· talion between Stuart. and the newa med.la that was . settled when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled June 30, 1976, that Stuart had Improperly forbidden re- porters to report proceed1ngs at Simants' pre- liminary hearing. WIBLE R ULING THAT STUART'S ORDER was an unconslitullonal restraint on freedom of the press, the nation's high court did not rule out the possibility that such orders could be Issued in other circumstances to protect the right of a defen- dant to a fair trial. The judge a lso prohibited reporters from sit- ting in on j ury selection at the 1976 trial, unless they agreed not to report the proceedings. Stuart contended jury selection was not part of the trial. The news med.la stayed out of the jury selection and protested the judge's order. but never carried lbe challenge through the courts. ---------------PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE " .... , l'ICTITIOUI 8USIHH" l'ICTtTIOUS 8USIMllH • lltAMa STATSMllNT ltAMe aTAT•M•HT Tllo loltow\llo --I• do~ llu\I Tiie loll-l"Q "''°"' art c!Olno ,,. ... ,. but lM H "; • WOlllCS 11-s ,._ It 81t l!!N Tw OOO HOM E S ArPLI!! ' ,. -•"P' e Hl!! ... T -·. J.... s Clrclt , HunllflOl.Oft 8eKll, CA ft ... ,.. • -"' ._. volt I., Sulla H, L lnele Slld•"'•· "'U lk••P•ll• Alleflelm,c.11rwn1e,.... cir , HuMlllQIOft e.tttll, Clo .,... ... '· Developmeftl (ompa11y, • Tl'll• buMMllt I• (Ol\Clll(ted Dy.,. In- .. ,.., .. ~· IOtl f. LAI Jolle lllvlduel M., kltt l't. m, C.lllomla "'°' L, 1 ..... •·~kl l'l'l!G-11, t Ml-I tOfl!Ot•llo.. ,..,. .,..._ ' fl Wnt Ttnltl M'"' IC-Cit ' Tiiis tlet ........ #H rtlMI wllll 1111 .Ml-rl .. IOt ' y, COuntv (lef'll flf Orel\Qt e-tY Oii Oc· Tiii• .,.,.._. ,, ~ lly .,. "" , ... , 1• ""· fllnM? :.:='".:::' •NCl«loll tlller !Mii t flul>ll....., Or~ C.0.11 Delly Pl ... .. L °""'"'"*"Ct . OU I, ... "· u. "" .,.,. WMa.~ ~ Tlllt • ......-~fl ... wlf1I Ille C-'Y Clef'll ffl 0r._ c-tv • OC· ltMr •• ""'· ,.,..,, ,..I ... 0r ..... c-Deilf "'*· O<...., .... ., .... "" ... ,. , PUBLIC NOTICE fl1ttHI 1'1*1.-Or-CMlot Oeli,tl'.._, s...t ., • It, It .... Oct. I. '"' ""'"" P\JIUC NM'ICE ' 888,008 Eacla s.(Di~go . Sailors Mov~ A SPOKESMAN aaiC Tuesday the move ls "t matter or economics: i ncluding the re activatioo of the Lon1 Beach Naval Station. The economic loss t< San Diego will be offset be said, by greate1 Wldi 11 ir. Octobet 3, 1m OCTO•IR ~ -ABER CRAFT BV LLOYD LOUNGE a ... snt.oo SALi ~~·'• 14" That's bow much it costs per bird to pro- vide a stopover in tht: Great Plains for whooping cranes on their way to Texas. Customers of the Bismarck, N.D. area's rural electric power cooperatives are be- ing billed $35 each over the next 3S years for the cost of funding a protected habitat. spending on payrolls supplies and services. J dozen new, sophisticate< warships are still as signed to San Diego. Hl-IACIC • ... S7J.to SA.LI 3· YR. GUARANTEE Wdl not Chip 0t ru•t 5 Pc. Set $525.95 R~. $645 ~ . L~ .r1 Klan Supremacist Campaign Pushed Desegregation Suit De layed ·~~~1 . ·-. . "---T' s 5 9ts THE AD61~10NAI ships are expected to in crease the milltar 3 population in San Dieg< ... ~.;;:_ s44 7n to 5,079. San Diego i:_. __ .._ ______________ ..,. FURNISHINGS SAN DIEGO (AP) -A campaign is being mounted by the Ku Klux Klan to distribute its literature to young persons in San Diego County, spokesmen for the white supremacy group say. .- The announcement Tuesday brought expressions of concern from Dr. Tom Goodman, superintendent or San Diego city schools , and other persons. Goodman said "it could stir up ill will." ABOUT 11,... COPIES of "The While Student," a tabloid newspaper published in Torrance, have been circulated by t he Klan in recent weeks. The names and addresses of 1979 h i&b sch ool g r a d uates were purcbaa ...._ firm• which .aell meJet Recipe Well Scrambled S ALEK , Va. (AP> -R ecipe for an Iron Hone Omelet: Take a tractor- trailer iOadecl with 300,000 Grade A eua and drive lMn front of a freight train . That's what happened west of here . The efforts of hundreds of good chickens went to waste but nobody was hurt. Truck driver William Glisson of Sylvania, Ga., was c harged with failure to obey a railroad signal. mailing lists, a spokesman for the Torrance publisher said without iden· tifying the firms. In addition, about 4,000 applications for the Klan Youth Corps reportedly were mailed. Tom Metzger, slate director of the Knights of the KKK. said an effort will be made to put its literature on the shelves of public school libraries. "WE WANT YOUNG people to un- derstand why we are working to maintain the integrity of the white r ace," said Metzger in an interview. ''We're going to start going to school boards, trying to get some or these books on the racks in the libraries." Metzger said the Klan paid for 20,000 copies of the tabloid in which stories claim that whi• are superior in· teUectually to blacks and "America i• a wbJte me's country." LE WIS B&ANDON, a free.lance writer, aald at b1a publl•blng oftlce ln Torrance that response to "The White Student'' were so good that papers will be published now aimed at white workers and \l"bite women. Those will be distributed in places other than San Diego, Brandon said in an interview. Goodman said the San Diego school , district will review closely any re· quest to put racist material on library shelves. Goodman said of Metzger. a Fallbrook television repairman: "I wish he wouldn't pursue this because it could stir up ill will and ill feel- ing." Everylx>dy hates 'em ... a TAX- DEFERRED RETIREMENT PLAN oould help you 1Jiis year! Start pl.&nnlng today for a. comfortable tnoome tn your retirement years! With a rettrement plan from Pomon& Plrst Federal Savings, you can eajoy the bene- fits of tax sheltered aa.vtngs wblle you are bu1ldl.ng your retirement nest egg. You pay no Federal tax on the funds deposited tnto your high earning personal retirement account and no tax on the annual interest. earned until withdrawn a.tter retl.rement.. Take a look at ... TD•OllLDi .&1'.PL••LI DDitMAL UlllDD! AUUOilt (D4) ••• Por emploJed penom wbo are~ oomec1 by a quaWlld reUNIDenL or pension plan. •OIJ..OfD ZIA ••• F«' pel'llODI wbo hm reo8lftd ftmdl from a qualltled pension. p1'0ftHbartDC, Ol stock·bonUI plan. W&Domrn.Dftl08awm ••• JW ~11elf111DPk>J8d pel'llD. UBVAL Tll·DIDVC!IILI DDOBITB ALL01fll> ••• 16~ or annual salary or w~ee ... up to tlOOO per year ... or up to •t.760 per year lf 000-Wll'kin& spouse part.1clpates In plao. l~ of tauble porUon of funds reoe!vsd. 181' or ost Ml'nln&I ... up \o t? ,600 per year. IWW Wh W ... Jor Up \o tl4,900per year bued on "'8 and ~ eelf.fl!lployed pereooa. OOII\pa&UOn home to 126 surfac• RED w 0 0 D cl Ty ships, three aircraft car 4.,c . CAST ALUMfNUM WHITI (AP) -A San Mateo riers and 21 submarines I HH MILI ,o. ,,..DOOi AHD ... County Superior Court , The lack of affordabh OUTDOO. IMTBT•NMG. NtCID j~dge has postponed un· housing in the San Dieg< TO HT YOUI ~ trl a~ter the Novert1>er area was one reason cit -------------1J ele~t1on . a desegret~hon ed for the re-Opening o ,.._... _!'-=-=~=---=--~-------s ult ( l I e <t a g a In s t the Long Beach station. P\AS1lC FW8i _,.F1lf l!';TJt.m AUO ,.._ 8'oqN "'"''" '"~ rur.,...,..p K .. "'v Cu"'""""'• schools in two counti es. --····-~ -o-.. ... P-O-"-u"""""• ·-~h-..,. """'"°'"' Judge Thomas Jenkins said an anti-busing in- itiative on the Nov. 6 ballot could affect the suit. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work tor ou. FOUllTAlll VALLEY PATIO FURNITURE PHONE 18792 BROOKHURST 968-7077 '~~:.=-~ MMtMC BM!llA FREE DELIVERY OPEN DAILY 9-'i ~S e ars SURPLUS STORE We sell first quality and discontinued mercha ndise from Sears Retail and Catalog Distribution. Boys' warm-up Were $19.99 Now s1 00 7 hp T Router Was $59.50 Now s3400 Variable Speed Was $69.98 Boys• NFL Jerseys Were $7.99 "Was" prices quoted are the regular pnces at which the items were formerly offered by Catalog or in m any Sears Retajl stores around the country. Pre-Season Coat Sale Save 55°/o to 60°/o o n our entire stock of women's coats Stools Polyester were Pants $17.97 Now Were $5.99 Now s700 s300 . 10" x 17" Electronic Hibachi Bug Wacker .. Was $9.99 Was S1n.99 • , • ~ ' ' • • Stop lD &od.ay a& 11J.1 Pomona PU. Pederal e>moe. OUr tl'ancb m.a.na«er or avtngs OOUDlflon 1'1.l1 help JOU aablllb a ~plan t.bl& will IJ'C1lf into a more .cure tomorl'OW. ~na First Federal savings .. Now s400 Now ssoo Now sagoo.: i I LAetlMA taLS •YM PAlllmlW CIMTll POUMTAIM YAW'f ...... ...... .. ••• ,Dr."" ti • t • '"' ...... ._ Alm"""~ Mwf, I ,..._ llMJll ,..._ t...Utl ............ ~ . 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GHIJ-O/" by Gus Arriola by Harold L~ Ooux by Tom K. Ryan .. by Ernie Bushmlller YOU'RE A VERY NAUGHTY DOG ··· Tl!E '1EE 0 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 49 Btu1e UNITED Feature Syndicate 1 Tiii now 2 50 Peep SllOW Tuesday"& Puule Solved WOfdS 5 1 ()1900'n1ble 6 Despot 52 Astern 10 8elte¥e ol SS CflOlce pews old 2 words 14 Ylnllees S8 Depth IOUft· Combs der IS Teus Ctty 60 Can pol1hCOS 16 Foll! dance 61 Su11e A I .. 0 'I I • • r • I A . ' I " I l l I • •• •• f ( • •• I 0 ( I S s 0 . ' 0 Q • 'u • I I I -( c ... • I C • v 0" l ( •• I I J 0 f • l l ' I I I ( . ·-U • I I I •a l • 0 ,_, ,.,., •• ' s D U I l I I AIOISlll 17 Fish 62 AS1811 land l • ,. f I I l ' 0 EILITl&I 18 AO'~ levy 2 63 Leg 1()11'11 I & l •• II E •lll•l•I word$ 64 FOiiows . ' ' u • r ••• o• ,_ 20 Anl tor anl 65 lmllble •• II • ' . 111•• r a o " ., 21 0.lf!'enl DOWN .. . •• • 'IAIL_, • 1• • tr 23 Soap planl 1 Congeats 24 Ouahty 2 Paddlel*e . " or 11. •IVIY-• 0 I ' .. \ ' ( . • D I tf l l -• ( ' I I I 26 Abed 3 Headlltle 28 Resist SC>OI 2 words 30 Jury 4 Ev8'y 25 Fabled bird 43 W. Hem. gp. 31 --w11n 5 O.scharge 26 Bluster~ 45 Tum righl 1tme 6 Squirm 27 f8fmln• 46 Course 32 Avalanche 7 Lucid 28 Kiln 47 $9an1st1 36 Ofoop 8.C PA 29 Malay boat name 37 Sects 9 Marsuo111 30 Wenl whtlll 48 Peace god- 38 MO<lem Pre· tO Run ol -32 En11(;8(1 dess fix 33 OeSll 1le<ns 49 Surpasses 39 Roosevull 11 Revolving ;J4 Prolound 51 Deer 11nd OrP1ser part 35 Ages 53 Deed. Fr 4;.> KePpsJke 12 Fanon 37 Shelter 54 Server 44 Doomed 13 Pohshed 40 Crime 56 Lizard 45 Sell~ 19 Spouses 4 1 Glens 57 Wing 46 T oye<l 22 Equ1voc:atl' 42 Passage S9 Untied ··---------·· ---·· .... .,....._ __________ .,.. __ _. ----.... .. • CALIFORNIA. s ..... .. r -Benion Ford Jr., with two lawaultt pend· Ina aaatnat the Ford family, has filed a '37 million libel· 1 lander suit ~lna t two ramilY attom~ys and a former bu si n ess partner. Wlcfnledly, OCtoblt 3. 1'79 DAIL v PtLOT A J 7 Latino Families Flee Gang Vjolence CORONA (AP) -Dapj\e police 1trate1lH, two terrorised LaUno f amlll• qy lhey bave ftaally de- lded to nee their hometown rather than live any lonpr ln the aluadow ol youth llftl vtoleoce. IVAH •&aNANDSI, M, whole home wu destroyed in a ftn Mt by anoniltl Saturday nl•M and wboM dos wu abot Lo deal& by a aolper, 11ld he baa taken hi• wife and four children from their vlolence·tom St. Edward'• Park n ltbborbood Lo stay wllh relaUv out of town. He r e turned Monday to help •=lllTll · 19'' •SllYDSToe. SUlfAa APftOYU> TMllITT . IT DUPOl19 PllQ IK. UtfACI lOWll. .. l.tt IK. 1.4' WAii Q011 ... l.M '·" 11 '·" 111 1.tt 111.tt I . DOOR MIRROR BONANZA move hll father, cltnaa woner San· tot Hernutt.a. mother Marta and 10 B"rotben and 1llten, ••• t to lt. "Everyone here LI afraid," 1ald bis il1ter CarmeA. "The people don't know wbat to do. Tbey bear lbcM 10- ln1 off at n11ht, aod lt atartt their ldda cl')'inl." "Sooner or later 10meooe ll 1olng to drive throuih that area wttb b1a famUy aod iel 1bot,'' 1aJd police Lt. Jlm Valle. "ll lan't just rocks and bottles betng thrown now, lt'a anJper fire." VAaJOUS TACTICS are being IK.J.4tfla TOWU ..• 2.n IKG. l.H WASll QOTl ... 1.27 llG. 2.0t 1W10 fowtl ... U7 IK. l.H WU. a.oTI. .. '1• 9.49 11.99 IUSTIC MAlllU FINISH LIBRARY WALL UNIT IEG. 59.99 IEG. 5''1IEG.7'' 12,.'8 .. Oval Bron tone or l4as.·· 1romel•u V•n· e11on. 16•50 Wolnul look or 1411~ • Broutone. 12x41•S9" woll unit In contemporory t lyl• wolh hondtome ru11k Mol1b..o flnl1h. Auembly required 44'' DUAR1 LIQUOR SALE SEA GRAMS KAMCHATKA 7 CIOWN ao.•.tt QUAlln no . ..,, tried to combat the violence. but Valle won't ••Y what they are. "They (the IUI memben> would Uke a no-man'1 lud down there, witb no tnterfereac.," V'1Je 1ald, "but tbey aren't 1~ to aet it. Tbe law wW be enfOl'Ced.' The younger Hernandez. who baa lived here 15 yean. said be believes bl1 f amll7 baa been terrortaed because be baa refuaed to bow to 1an1 members who concre1ate lo the park oear bis house. BE MID DUalNG put weeb be bu be«I baruaed, bl.I driveway baa 42162" DUPOfit'P NTlOfif PLUSH PILE AREA RUG :!:·p~:::n~.~:.rn J 1 99 i.no11ed '""II• 1n TMlm "'°"Y tolo" Nia • OUl'Otfl a c;isntto ruouua WHISIEY 519 YODU 399 SCORESBY BLACK YEL vn ropulor grophKI with C00<d1nofed molt ond from••. You11 l<Mt em PADDIO VINYL ~UTSUT llG. 6'' 12.11 In White, It-. Yellaw, ~. ,IM ond °'-'· SCOTCH llG. '·" cANADIAN 111· 7·'' WHISKY 529 WHISKY '.i_J79 SEBASTIANI WINES llG. 3.39 U. :::::'22 •Mll.V.ICISI 1.S Collfornlo table ..... wine• ot 10Ying1. w I Pl MINI GINGll JU IOUDOll LAMPS ··6'' '·" uae .. ...,... ., ... --,_, -.. ,_ w G<-•c"' ... llAYT""t- lAUNDlf USl£T .'=' 2'' COlOIM 14'' -- PAISOWS TAILI '='2~5 s11"•111r· PHOTO FUMES ':·,~;~ 99c CMOMI & llASS lOOI ruMtD 1110" Plnm llG. 2" 4.4' HUYTWOYIN SlUWWlm "'::"' 2'' ... _ Mode In the, .... "•· l>lie of Chino.'"""'"'· COllllM~f WALLMlllOls '='9'' Shotter·proof. dlttorllon frMglOl1.Se¥tl been blocked and attemptt bave belD made Lo tireak into bll ltouae. He 1a1d several months qo be 1ave permiaaion to a lf'OUP to palDt a mural oo hil 1arace, wbicb blld been defaced by ,...mu, tblnklnl tt would brlna peace. But 1lnce then, be said, he' a bad noWnt but trouble. He aald bl1 p0;000 house wu ptted and $12,000 worth of fumlture wu destroyed lD Saturday's ft.re. AT ID8 PA'l'llEa'S home a block . away, several abotaun bluta were fired Into tbe front of the llOUle about two hours after the fire. COM'AIE PlfSCll'1ION PllCESNOw "''"°'IQ Asi. EV11ro• r tow ::~a ow plto, CIUOI• Y0v Ill ~Ill 10< 0 Ir .. .... . ,. "'''• . .. SI :1 'HFTS ·-· -- COINlllGWARE 1 aNTSALE .:::..19 99 SlPAU1B.T 21.te ..... WUdf'-de1'9n Oft 2 toUC9pOM, CO\'Wed eliili.1 & MrMg .... Whof lontoellc '°"'•' COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN VALLEY FOUNTAIN VALLEY WESTMINSTER. HUNTINGTON 1EACH 2300 Harbor at WIMn 161•1 Harbor at E.... ..,_at T.... W......._ at Geldera Wiit 21131 llath lhd. at..._ HUNT1MGTOM IUOt HUNTINGTON IEAOt n TORO •1 W... 9161 ."'-at......... BTnatlockfteld I .......... °'**" 3. 1111, -• Ribs Joint Modernized _._ ,· .~ VLLAGE SHOES Even Big John's Falls to Urban Renewal NOI WNO • Lan M1'I' IOmN lob'MOD'I ""1&e ... rib .. pori ... but au u.. lau come • at lut. 11M dty baa 4ectded aa. Job'• 8U'·Jl..Q U.toao. .. II) boy, Doua. be UHd to aJeep on a cot rl&bt "91' tMre.'' MJ'I Rob&Dlon, litUq at OM ol thtt r...ka·top tablel. "nb waa • 1.ouM 1n tbem c1a,.. We rmted out a room from an old lady and I •tarted llllial rt• out front tn a UWe aback I built -the ........ .. \ llormon Cburcb President Spencer W. KimbaUD,M,aald he la "feeliQ1 pretty f ood .. and "tolnl out for a wal k every mornina" followlna -an operation to n!move Ould from bis bead. Tbat waa ao yean qo. He hu aince bouabt tale-'*--boucht the whole baoe.k, ln fact. And be lilLI built bll bt••neu into a half-milllon-dollar- a·year barbec• empire wit.la aome'thin1 of a oa· ttonal NPU&ation. CONND STEVENS, THE SINGEa, dropped ln th1a aummer, aaytna aome friends ln Hollywood learned that a.be would be hen and urted bet to atop and aample a plate al the best rt• ln the world. Wbea aomebody ln lAI Ve1u wanted to throw a bub not =· they called oa Bll John S~d to coot a bundred of rt• and fly tbem ln. Folb drive from Cbicqo and St. Louil Ju.st for dinner, be aay1, ucl be'• lll'OUd ~ tbat. But moeUy Die John's a. a netctiborfM>od place wbere a black mm wbo bu m....,_ tbe lll)'lterlea ol Deep SoatJl cookery atlll 4'r>ll flaalneu u he alwa11 U., without 1loea or. pre&eaae. And that was bJa 11Ddoina· • Some adminlatrator1 anct docton at tbe medical ICbool on the bilh:ompl.,,.. they didn't w ant to baYe to drive by a rib Joill\ IOilll to tMlr modern oftlcee eadl morniaa. Tbe barbecue ls located at tbe eqe of the entrance road to tbe acbool TD CITY OP PEOUA, MOD to keep the admlnlatraton happy, started CGDdemnln1 the black nelPborbood and leveliq evel"1tltJnl in aljbt. Only Big John's a. left. and, after several yean ~ ar1WDent and bitter iaftlhtl.n& and much conatenatlon, It waa decided tbat John Rdb1naon would bave to build a new place nearby, all brick and chrome, very sleek and compatible wttb tbe biper aoaia of urban renewal. .. Former California Lt. Gov. J ohn L. Harmer is be~g s u e d in P 1 af. ec County Superior Court for failure to pay $7,034.80 in motel truces to the City of Roseville. Super Chicken F ormd COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -WB 2988 doesn't have an "S" emblazoned oo her white breast feathers, but she's a super chicken nonetheless, · one her developer hopes will be the first of a strain of egg-a-day layers. The leghorn hen with a number instead of a name laid 371 eggs in the past year, a point of ' pride for Harold Bielller, a poaltry husbandry pro- fesSDr al the University of M iunurt wbo developed' her. ( Ul"il:o.ll tfF.R ) ADVOCATES In the DAllY PILOT .. As Ill' aa we know, tbat's a reeord." says Biellier, who hopes to select hens like WB 2988 to begin a strain of cbickeoa tbat wW t.y eus day after day, without takinl a day oil , ANNOUNCING THE OPENING in Newport Beach Sn1oke De·Addiction Clinic STOP SMoKING NOW IN ONE TREATMENT A aafe, unique • effective ..technique called Reaponae Point Therapy• (ReaPTJ, used aucceaafulty tor elx yea,. by Dr. Arthur Kaalow In hi• MedlCal- Self-Care Cllnlca In the treatment of multiple acle,.,.aa, rheumatoid arthrttla, migraine headKhea and amok• de-addiction. Now th• need for arnoke d•addlctlon haa become In such great demand that· multiple cllnlc locatlona are being developed acron the U.S. aa a division In Itself. lt'a so almplel There'• never been any other de-addiction method Ilk• It. ARE YOU READY TO STOP SMOKING? NO group sessions .NO drugs NO hypnosis NO weight gain NO wHh•awal symptons NO contrach CALL NOW 631-2712 ~ S1110ke De·Addiction J'Oi:=.:=a.=-........... a.--J Clinic PAIK LIDO MIDICAL ILK. Jll HOSPITAL ID., sum 207, MIWPORT llACH • .................... ,,,,..... .. .. .................. , ............. . ............................. , .... ...... .. 1"11 [ ....... "n....•a I )0\. ol bidden MDtimeot." U)'I ftobhwcm'a older aoa, Douc. "We,,._ up ben lll tbla IMMM. The bulineaa ataned hen." · Actually, it started ln lllallaalppl, wbere Jloblnloa WU born tl yeU'I atO to I 14-year-old 1Jrl who dltd ftve yeara Iller b1a blrth. Jt wu tJaeN that be learned bow to make rlbe, watcl1lnc "tbe bouman'a momma·ln·law" worttnc over tbe hickory pAt, mlx.loa aeunnlnp f« the meat and prepa.rt.na 1 secret tomato barbecue sauce once a year at tomato-ptck:lna Ume. ''WE'D COOK WHOLE LAIOIS, DOING It at nlabt to keep tbe rues off," he aaya. "I remember lhia ol' boy who's supposed to do it would go off and drink com whiskey and ~o to aleep, leaving me to watch. I'd stay up all ni&ht cootlng." He came to Peoria to work in the factories, cookin1 rlba on the aide. He would ride a bicycle down to the packing bouae to~ 15 pounda of rlba at a time, putting them Into the buket· OD the handleban, peddlln1 back and coot1nt them in bis 4-by-8 foot sidewalk aback. U be sold all lS pound.a by dark, be would ped~e back for lS more. In time, white people came around, and bis business grew. The house be bou&bt bas been mother to more than a dozen additiooa, extensions. remodellnp and renovations. There are band-built wings everywhere. THE PLACE SEATS ABOUT 1• NOW. There is a counter and a dining room with tables, a car- ry-out window. The kitchen is bebiDd the &la.as, With great rounds of beef sittl.nl OD lron trays and two open pltl. Robtnaoo ls a bll man, S feet tall and KS pounds, with muaive arma and a peat rawboDed fa ce tbat opem up wbeo he Srnilee, wbicb a. almoat all tbe time. He atill wean wide-brimmed bats. And be'1 atill married to Kary, wbo wu a Jlrl barely ln ber teens when they tied tbe knot 10 many years a10. "Tbe new place," be says, "It won't be tbe s ame place, but it'll be tbe same food ucl tbe same amlle, tbe aame Bia J ohn." bare traps • I LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON B EACH MISSION VIEJO rates ever Now anyone can cam hiWi mon<:y market interest with Home FederaJ's ~minimum balance, 4· Year Money Market Certificates. (beck the rate. 01eCk the yield. Then bring your savings to Home F cdcraJ to start earning the highest rates we have ewr paid on this type of account When you open your account, remember that Home Federal "'ill ~uarantec this rate for you from 4· 10 years. 4-YEAR MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATE E:aros 1/4% more than any bank! Effective October I Ulrough October 3J 8. % Annual Rate. 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''"' -r-~ r~ - WW Ryan R~•tty Be a .Pieee of Cake~ • Baltimore Columnist Thinks So 81 ~VB CllNNINGHAM ... o.ltt--Mllft _..BALTIMORE-Nolan Ryu b*i aomet.hlna to prove tonJtbt Oppoeinl Ryan will be Jlm Palmer, a three·time Cy Youns award winner who. like Ryan, bas been bothered by lnjuritt11 this season. "A MAN'S GOT A &IGBT to hla opinion." Ryan said, obvlou.aly not wanting to elaborate on the column. "I'm still not what you'd caU 100 percent. It's been a slow process." Ryan aaya. "But J'm healthier now than I have been at any time the past two mont.bs." Ryan aaya he is strong, well.rested and ready for bis st.art-which may not be the caae for Palmer. ~ Tbe Ao1el1' rt1ht·h ander wa11 ridiculed by Baltimore Newa·Amcrican columnist John Steadman In a story which appeared ln Tue1:1d1ty '1:1 paper ·'The bitten muat be restrained rrom runniq into each other In a race to aet to home plate," Steadman wrote "Ryan has been handled llkt! a p1ect! or cake . Angel food. of course " Steadman backed up bla statements wlth some convincing stat.iatics-Ryan Is 5-13 against the Orioles lifetime and hasn't beaten them in bis lut nine st•rts. Jn fact, his record ls 1·11 since be no-hit the Birds four years ago. After Baltimore Man ager Earl Weaver announced that Palmer would be bis starter, Palmer commented that he thought Mike Flanagan should have gotten the job. .. NOLAN.RYAN STEADMAN WENT ON to say thal, for the Orioles, fac rng Ryan IS "ab pleasant as a day al the beach" and suggested that the Oriole& "might even buy tickets to hit against him " The m.ild·mannered Texan would hke nothing better than lo make Steadman e at his words· tonight as he takes the mound for the Angels m the firbl game of the American League playofrs Too E x p e nsive? No Gold Star , For Stargell . CINCINNATI <AP) Wilhe 5targell says he's given out .,early 6,000 gold stars to his ~eammates for game ·winmng f its or outstanding plays, but he eclined to give himself one for is lhree·run homer which won he opening game of the ational League playoffs. , Sta r gell 's s hot t o dee p [ight-center field in the lllh ~nning Tuesd ay night boosted he Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-2 ictory over the Cincinnati Reds nd gave the Pirates the early rdge in their best·Of·five series. .. THOSE STABS cost about~ ents apiece." Staraeu aaid, xpl~.. Wb J' a.e wouldD 't .,..,. 11faae ... At UM rate ...... UMm out, Utey're to llaDb'upt me." The Reds sent rookie Frank 1Pastore to the mound in today's econd game against Jlm Bibby the Plrates. Star&ell, as usual. aa expected to be at first base, altlna cleanup for Pittsburgh. a nd Omar Moreno t ripled . scoring on Foli's sacrifice fly MORENO'S SPEED he was the National League leader in stolen bases with 77 this season induced right fielder Dave Co llins to try t o m a ke a s hoestring catch of Moreno's s inking liner. But the ball bounced in front of Collins and got through him for a triple. ''Our game plan was to keep Moreno off the bases," Collins said. "I gambled on the play and it hurt us, but I don't think it cost us the ballgame . ·'I did the same thing rour lnninas .later on a ball Dave Parker hit. and I made a aood play OD tt.•• I THE aEDS GOT Utoae twc; runs back in th'e fourth inninJ when Dave Concepcion led off with a single and George Foster followed with a towering home <See BUC8, Pase Bl) "I can't worry about what's happened an the past." Ryan says. "Thal might break my concentration. I'll just go out there and pitch m y balla;wneandbopeit's good enough to win." Steadman also suggests that Ryan's fastball is "fading with age," a logical assumption or a pitcher who is 32. BUT RY AN SAYS HE THBEW as hard as ever this season ... unlll injuries laid IUm up. P Aufu:. WAS C,.UOTED as doubting the souodness of bis own shoulder and supported Flanagan's impressive sta!S (23-9, 3.C. ERA>. Jn the past, Palmer bas also been quoted as saying Weaver "doesn't know how to use pitchers." Neither Ryan nor Angel ManAger Jim Fregosi would comment on tbe alleRed <~ANGELS, Pate BZ) • JIM PALMER Al"Win,... .. NOLAN RYAN SIGNS .AUTOGRAPHS DURING A WORKOUT AT BALTIMORE 'S MEMOAlAL STADIUM TUESDAY. Pittsburgh Manager Chuck anner u s ually l e t s the -year-old Stargell take the day ff following a night game, but at won't be the case in the bampionship series. Dave C11nningham "STARGELL'S GOI NG to lay the r est or the way." a nner said. "He's the Most . aluable Player in the league,' ~n my opinion ·· S t a r gell's ~o m er came o ff loser Tom ume arter Tim Foti and Dave Parker had singled lo open the illth inning. "If I hadn't done it. somebody else would ha'~." Stargell said ;-1 was just concentrating on s taying down. Bob Skinner told rrne I'd been pulling out on the lball. i "So when I didn't see the bunt ~• ign, l JUSt closed my eyes and wung." Stargell Joked. "The ext thing 1 knew. the ball was oing out or the park .. . The Pirates scored twice in lthe third inning as Phil Gamer !hit a leadofr homer to right field Baltimore Field • m Sad Shape ',l . I BALTIMORE This field is a mess. The Baltimore Colts played football in the r ain here Sunday. chewing the turf lo shreds. The ram continued Monda>. Tonight they plan to play a very important baseball game on this same field-the opener of the American League Champ1onsh1p sen es, pitting the Angels and On oles Chunks of turf a re massing from the outfield and the infield dirt needs work But h ead grou nds k eep e r Pat Santarone says he 'll have 1t ready before game time "I'm not saying we'll make it pretty. I don't want 1t pretty," Santa rone said. "I JUSl want 1t to be playable " BALTIMORE 'S HOME·FIELO advantage will be negated somewhat by the fact four Angels used to call M em on al Stadium home and three or them are 1n the starting lineup tonight Don Baylor was an On ole from 1970 to '75 and Bobby Grich played ror Ball1more over a six·season span Larry llarlow. who didn't leave the Orioles until midway through t his season. signed with them in 1971 The non-starter who once wore Onole colors 1s Merv Rettenmund, a nine-year veteran or the Orioles' system GRICH SAYS THIS 1s a pitcher·.., park. and that 's one reason wh~ Baltimore pitchers always do well "We 'll hav<' to hit line dnves and tn to find the allC'y!-o. · "a) s the \'eteran second bast'man llarlow says the outhelders might have problems with routine nies "The· ball kind of swirls out there <.aid llarlov.. wa~ging his hn~er 1n c i rcle~ .. Some!.Jmes 1t gets prelt) tough · • • • WHILE MANAGER.Jim Fregos1 and man) or the other An~els are speaking oot1m1st1cally about their chances in this playoff. t;rich •~ taking a d1ffcrcnt \){'Vt "Wl' h.1d .i toui:h race 1n our d1v1s1on \.\ l' d1dn I Atl low Jnyhody a way Jikl' BJlttmun· d1c1 1n tht•ir race ... Grich ... J~... 'And v.t· don t havl.' the pitching the~ do Tht•\ n J(Otni.: to be tough to bl·.ll . . . Rt:TTt:~M l '0 1 · the class clown He keep~ thl' lt:cim loobe with a Don R1t•kle!> ~l\ ll· humor · Brian bov.nini: Ilk<:.., to pla) hurt:· Rt>ttenmund <.ay~ If he feels good bt•for<' ,1 game. l4 <'0 H' got to hit him "'1th a fun~o bat USC's 12th Player Did Trojan He lp Te ammates Fro m Sid e line? BATON ROUGE. La. <AP> Louisiana State Coach Charlie McClendon showed film clips Tuesday from last week 's 17·12 loss to Southern California. including one in which a Trojan from the sidelines helped tackle LSU quarterbnk Davie WoodJey. McClendon, who seldom c riticizes game orrfciating. ran the films several limes at his regular lunch with news men -mostly without comment. "I IUST WISH BOTH SIDES could decide the outcome of tl\e game and not any third party." said McClenddn. referring to the officials. He did not say that the outcome of the game would have been different If the of,iciating had been dl!ferent. Instead m aking oblique comments like : THE C'ROWD PILED UP at the line and No 34. who was standing with other players without his helmet. moved into the tackle In another sequence Ca:son an intended receiver is shown being tut by a Trojan while the ball 1s in the a ir which is not allowed by int-ercollegiate rules Again. an official was nearby, McClendon said. and no penalty was called He also showed several sequences in wb1~ Trojans apparently were holding while officials • were in the immedjate vicinity. ~ Re rerees from bo th the Southeas tern ~ Conference and the Pacific 10 Conrere nce ' officiated. "How about that?" when be ran the film back and b0n~sequence showed a helmetless Trojan Herzog Grateful J wearing No. 34 belpin1 hia teammates tackle I I ., ' Woodley along the sidelines ln the bench area. KAN~ CITY. Mo. (AP> -Whitey Herzog ·; THE SOUTllE&N CAL PIA YER roster lists says he's gratefuJ to Joe Burke, wbo fired him !' No. 34 as an offensive player -fullback Ric.ky Tuesday, for ctvll\I him a chance to become a sue· Johnson. ceaaful big league manager. An official was nearby and LSU's Carlos But be also believes the way bis dlsmissaJ was Canon told him about lt, McClendon said, but no handled was a big factor In the Kansas City Royals penalty was called. fallln& to retain the American Leaaue West title CAll'TAIN'S WELCOMI -Pittsburgh Pirate · star Willie Stargell, the Bucs' team cap· lain, is swarmed over by happy teammates Tuesday night following bis 1ame-winning three-nm homer in the 11th lnninJ. The Pirates took a one-game edge over the AP~ Reds in the best three of five series for the National League championship. Tlm Foll and Dave Parker were aboard with ba&r hifs when Stargell unloaded bis fouf bagger over the right-center field fence. About 20 newamen who 1iw the clfia1reed they've held for three strallbt years under his that a player without a belmet joined in atkle, ' l'ad~nbip. althoup Woodley wouJd have goo& dO the In l•te Auiuat or early September. if they'd spot anyway. /ll ,,. ~' • either tlred me or said I was '°"11 to be r.bired, J The uallt was out-of·bounds. (t happened aa believe ~ would be back in the playoffs today," Woodley ran toward the Southern Cal bench on a he •aid. '1'be way it waa, all the uncertainty dr11· lon1 run. AJ be reached the white line a cruab of glng on and on, there was no way some of those Southern Cal defenaive men wckled bl~. guys (players) couJd be handled rtabt." ' I l • FRIENDLY MOMENT -Baltimore Orioles Manager Earl Weaver· and Angel skipper Jim Fregosi shake bands and c6at .,,..,..... prior lo tonight's first game of the American League cbampionabip series in Baltimore. . . Break A Capaule Report From the World of Sport• Graham's Brick Connects, But Can't Break Cosell From AP Dispatches DALLAS -The Denver Broncos were no m match for the DaHas Cowboys in Super Bowl XII, , •II• but Dallas bar patrons were no match for Denver's when it came to smashing Howard Cosell. The ploy originated in a Denver club. The winner of a football pol gets to throw a brick through an old television set while Cosell's face is on the screen during,a Monday night football broadcast. _ C08ell has never been a favorite among Dallas Cowboy fans. beJtinning with the game three seasons ago when. Cosell told the nation he thought Dallas fullback Robert Newbou.se was just an "average" runner. Carol qrabam won the right to heave a brick at Coeell's countenance. · She grabbed the brick and started to psych herself up. "Oh, I just hate him!" she declared. It was declded she would make tbe toss at halftime, when Cosell narrates the Sunday game highlights. Now! There's Howard : Graham cut loose -and missed. The brick hit the TV cabinet. not the screen. She scrambled to retrieve it; and threw again. It honked Cosell ri~ht on the nose. but the screen didn't break. A 1.h.ird time she wound up, even though Howard's face had dis<Jppec.ired as he narrated the highlights. Never mind. She threw again. The screen didn't break. The set fell to the noor and went dark. "Damn!" muttered the crowd. -----Quoie of ihe Day Washington Redskins linebacker Pde WysockJ, on trying lo stop the Houston Oilers' Eul Campbell: "When yon tackle him, it reduces your IQ." Go•ez NetiD Chlea90 C11fJs lfla••9er Presa-Gomea has been signed to manage the • Chicago Cubs in 1980. Gomez, a coach with the Dodgers for the past three years, succeeds Herman ·Franks, who resigned last week after pllotine the Cubs for three yea.rs . . . Joe Terre baa extpecl his contract as manager of tbe New Yorlt Mets for one year . . . Dave Campbell baa been promoted to ~e No. 1 announcer for the San Diego Padres, succeeding .lerrJ Coleman. who has become the Padres' new manager ... New Ensland linebacker S&en Neboa, who suffered a concussion and was knocked cold Monday · night against the Green Bay Pacltera, la expected to be back in uniform for the Patriots' next National Football Leasue game . . . Kaymoacl Cla1bera, New England defensive back, baa been fined $2,000 by NFL Commission Commissioner Pete Roselle for "conduct involving members of the news media," including OOMH bls Sept. 9 locker room fight with Boston Globe writer WUI MeDoaoap ... St. Louis defensive end JHD Zook underwent surgery Tuesday on his ri&bt knee, apparently sldellnlng him for the remainder or the NFL season. Tel~lslo~ lladlo Following are the top &Ports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: ./ ./ ././excellent; ./ ./ ./ worth watching; ./ 1 fair; / forget It. 5 p.m., Channel• 4 and ~ ./ ./ ./ ./ AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS: Angel.sat Baltimore. Announcers: Dick Enberg, Wes Partter and Sparky An· derson, Channel 4; Don Drysdale, Ron Fairly and Steve Shan· non, Channel S. When the action finally gets under way In the American League playoffs tonight, It will be Nolan Ryan (16--14) pitching for the Angels against Baltimore vetet"an right-hander Jim Palmer (1~). Manager Earl Weaver of the Orloles elected to keep his ace left-hander for the second gitne ThurSday noon. M ike Flanagan (23-9) Is a Cy Yoong candidate and goes for the Or!oles egalnst the Angels' Daw Frost (16--10). Thursd1y'sTelevlsloft Noon (4 end 5) -AMERICAN LEAGUE•"f'LAYOfL'fL'S - Angels at Baltlmor@. Other Televlsloft CTonlottt> 8 p.m. (4) -MVP ••• WORLD SERllfS EDITION -Fiim cllps recall the World SerlH' Most Valuable Players over the last 1S years. Included are Regole Jackson, Pete Rose, Roberto Clemente and Johnny Bench. Brooks Robinson and Charlie Jones report. RADIO Baseball -Angels at Baltimore, American Le-oue Playoffs, 5:15 p.m.1.KMPC <710). Hockey -Colorado at Kings, 7:50 p.m., KllS (11)U). TlturtdlY'I ltldlo Bastbell -Angels at 811tlmore, American League Playoffs, 12:15 p.m., KMPC (710). '--------------------------------------' FremP.,,eaJ ANGELS ••• Weaver. Palmer feud. "Don't ask me who they s hould start. Thal 's Earl Weaver'a decision. That's what they pay him for,·• Ryan said. "I've go\ enough trouble managing my own ball club to worry about Weaver and Palmer," said Fregosi. FR EG-OSI WAS lN a bright mood Tuesday aftenooo as his team went through a light workout al Memorial Stadium. He held court with ~ huge contingent or reporten and answered each question politely and thoughtfully-a dramatic change from the Fregosi who once glared at reporters, sulkea even after victories and often ignored questions from the media. But despite hls good mood, the smiling young manager couldn't resist a few jabs. "I'm a much more mellow person since I became a manager." Fregosi said. "The only people I ha te now are writers ··A lot of the writers who followed us all year wrote us off several limes ," Fregos 1 continued, stilJ s miling but not joking. "We had a lot or injuries and adversity. But when we had to win games, we went out and won them. "The adversity m eant a lot to tbls ball club," be said. "It made winning that much sweeter , and it brought us a lot closer together." * A•O•L tllOT•-1'~ WH au.., II I'-llrtt o•me .... '" ''" ,...,...0, ,,.. •o oe,,.. io .. .., "EYery oame h Ille key oame," Fr99otl antwered "lrt Oftfy • bffl~·ll,,. Mrlft .. . A~I -· 0-Mtry .... ·-If .... .. dl .. PPOl,,1«111 ._ M> I-to produce a•-· "Well, It t-lonoef 1 ..... I llecl ,,_, but !ft a way, I ...... lo IHI lon-e. L-et 11'9 C-. Tiiey ........,., _, .,,y1111r>9 In JO YHF'l." ••• Autry MW 919 OrlOIH' <llelrman of Ille _,, ~ ............. T-y II~ lllleAAAry Mid IO Mm, "May Ille w .. t IHm wlft" . • ,..,.._, Mid lie wlll stM1 U<YY Ha..._ '" i.fl 1i.1d •oe1M1 ,._,..-, -uw ....., ~ e9eln1t IOU!~ • •• AllOlller ~m ,,_, Ille Newt A~I<.,, c.olllmtl ,_rtel,,1119 lo R1.,,0l pll<lll,,9: "Tiie perkl"O IOI ...... d.,,h ., Nlemorlel SYdkim .,. .. _,, alerted to -•• llarelhel1 *-If Ille -ru" barraqe st.,,. If ml9hl no! llap, end It would ~ u"lortun.ttt to lleYe any of Ille eml)loyees llurt " Lakers Fall To Warriors FRESNO (AP) -John Lucas scored 18 points and was credited with a game·blgh eight a19lsts Tuesday night. leading the Golden State Warriors to a 103-92 NBA preseason victory over the Lakers. Purvis Short and Rober t Pariah added 14 points aplece for the Warriors, who are now 4·1 in the preseason. The Lakers · dropped to.3-2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar paced Loa Aneeles with 24 points but the 7·2 center bad only three rebounds in 33 minutes or action. The Warrion out-rebounded the Laken 42·218. Ron Boone added 18 point.I for the Laken, connectln1 on eight of bi1 10 fteld 1oal attempt.a. Three other Lo• An1ele1 players 1cored In double fl1urea - Jamaal Wllk• bad U point.a, Kenny Carr bad 12 and Norm Nixon bad 10. Tb• 1ame wu played before a near·Mllout crowd of 8,230 at • Belland Arena. · .. nm to t.be HeOOd deck beb.lnd l•ft·center fteld. ClndnaaU •tart.I' Tom Seaver allowed JUlt two more •ln&l• before leavtna the 1ame for a • plncb bitter: "Tom felt he could 10 oa, tMa It wH the tut half of the eipth lnrun1 and we needed one nm," aald ClndnnaU Manager John McNamara. "We had. Tom Hume, who bu done tbe Job for UI all yeat:" • McNamara aaid loslns the openlne aame of the series merely meant that "it's down to a four-came aeries for ua." "It's deflnltely not over. One team baa to win Ulree games," McNamara said. JOHN CANDELA&IA started for .Pittsburcb but left after seven inn.lnga because bis side started botbertna him. Tanner used five pitcben alto1ether, with reliever Grant J ackaon gettlng ·ttie victory and Don Robinson the save. Tanner was prepared to use more burlen lf be needed them. "We had everybody wanning up," Tanner said. "We would have wed Bert Blyleven lf we bad to to wtD the baU.ame." McNamara said the Reda have U. Cbaracter to come back from the loll and beat Plttaburp in ill home park. ~ BAU.CLUB bu IOl to show 1omebody 1omethln1. comtna from 10 1amea beb.lnd oa July 4 to win the Western Divl1ion," McNamara aald. "They tried to do lt in t~ lltb lnnine. Tbey didn't tbro\l ln the towel even with two outs." Concepcloo started a Jut-pap rally with two out in the Utb, alnflinl to right field . Foster fol owed with a walk and Roblnson came ln to pitch to Johnny Bench. Bench walked to load the bases, but then Robinson struck out Ray Knight to end the game. "When I was in the oo·deek circle, J was thinking how great it would be if John got on and I came up with the bases loaded," Knight said. "I guess you fantasize this situation all your lifr I wasn't n~rvous I felt really good and I wanted to be in that s1tuallon " Knight and his team mates had one more chance to even th..ings at home today before moving on to Pittsburgh for the remainder of the series Bellamy Arrested On Theft Charge ATLANTA CAP) Former Atlanta Hawks basketball star Walt Bellamy was arres ted Tuesday night and charged with possessing a s tolen camera Atlant a p o l1 cc r e p o rt ed Wednesday Police spokes"oman Phyllts George s aid B<:llamy was char ged with one felony count of possession of stolen goods and was given a copy of the charge rather than being jailed r BASEBALL /FOOTBALL MARK ~UNTLEY JIM T#VLOR Golden· SO • Prep Leaders Listed THE DAILY PILOT'S ~LDEN 51 <Lu& week's bis plays ol 51 yards or more> 97-Jim Taylor, Marina (kickoff return, touchdown) • 93-Jeff Banner. San Clemente (kickoff return, touchdown> 86-Dale Templeton, Irvine <Interception retur~ touchdown) r 77-Cbrls Bright, Corona del Mar (pass from Clay Tucker> 70-Kerwin Bell, Edlson (touchdown run> , 54-Chri.s Cates, Newport Harbor <touchdown pus from Alan G_addis> · THE SEASON 97-Taylor (Marina>: 93-Banner (San Clemente>; &&-Templeton <Irvine>; &$-Robert.a <Irvine>; 77-Brlght <Corona del Mar); 72-Bacbmeler <Ocean Vlew>; 70-Bell <Edison>; &&-Boyer <Edlsoo>; 62-Brigbt <Corona del Mar> and Bauer <Costa Mesa); S>-Schnitger <Corona del Mar>; .,_Yon<Fouotain Valley>; 55Jlmenn <Newport Harbor>; 54 -Huntley (Marina) and Cata <Newport Harbor); 51-Bell < Ediaoo); ~Bauer< Costa Mesa>. 09.ANGECOAST A&EASTATISTICALLEADEU a ....... 1<1.utW~> 1. Kenrio Bell C Edlaoo> 14·1.35; 2. Mark Roberts <Irvine> 14·114 ; 3. Rick Sorensen <Uruverslty> 19-111 ; 4. Jim Gleed <Dana Hills) LS-103; 5. Jeff Banner <San Clemente> 24-88. Seuoe Rahill& Leaden 1. Ket"Wlll Bell <Edison) 32-417 <l3 O>. 2. Bob Urmson <Estancia> 72.313 (4 31. 3. Chns Bnght <Corona del Mar> 57·310 154): 4 Jam Taylor <Manna) 36·277 (7.7); 5. Irvine <Ocean View> 57·240 C4 2> P.ssln«i CLast Wttk> 1 Andy De Luca C Fountain Valley> 13·20, 163 ; 2 Frank Seurer < EdJson) 10 15. 133, 3 Sam'A1l•llo I Manna> 10-21 . 1..25 . 4 Jim McCahtll CE!>tan('JJ > G 12 121 :> IJan Curran. (Hunt in gton Beach 1 9·27. 115 Season Pu~in1 1. Bill Lux <C<>sta Me!>a 1 JO 54·4. 491. 2 Andy De Luca <Fountaio Valley> 32·57-6, 451 , J Prank Seurer 26·39-1, 433, 4. Dan Curran CHuntingtoo Beach> 24-63-8. 3'6; 5. Afan Gadclia <Newport Harbor> 18-41 ·5, JJO llttelvlng <Lut w..,k> 1. Mart Huntley <Mannai 783 . 2 Rob Emerson CFoun· lain Valley) 4-79 , 3. Mlke Turner (Hunlmgton Reach> 4·56: 4. Gary Fowler <University) 4·38. 5. Rich Rr•dsbaw <Dana Hills> 4-25. Season RttelviDg 1 Dan Bauer !Costa Mesa> 19 361. 2 Mark Huntley <Manna> 14·221. 3 Mark Bo)t:r 1Edlson1 8176. 4 Mark York ( Fountam Valle) 1 8 156. 5 M 1kt· Rt:m:.<·n 1 Newport Harbor) 8-120 Scoring I La!)t \\ ttk.1 t Jeff Banner 1 SJn Cleml nt• 1 l!J ;! Phil S~ncer <Mater De1J. Chn s Cates 1 :".t>~port ll<1rb<>r • H11h f:m,.rc.,on I Foun · tarn Valll·1. >. Ker~in Ut·ll 1 f:d1 .,11n> I:? ~ach · Sea!;oo ~ring l Ket"'41n Bell I Ed1..,on1 54 . 2 Scoll G1em !Newport Harbor> ·34 , 3 Phil Spencer <Mater De1> and Jim Taylor I Manna) 24 . 5 Mark Boyer c Ed1!>0nJ 20 LEASE A LEGEND . Why MKne on ordinary COi when you con leo\e 0 new I cnq PORSCHE' The Por1Che 92'4 It \ de~qned 10 cony on rhe Petsche 1Todt10n of ~· A 1Todit10t1 r+.o1 ~ 31 yeon cod includes over" '400 mojor tOCinq VICtonM. Ir's oko d&siqned fet 1~ proc1icol1ry of rodoy Its unoque reo tronSOllle provides v.nvolly perfect 5(}50 wetc/il distribution berween fronr and reor-fet bolonc:ed rOOd holding and btokinq. hs oerodynom1c deStqrt is oesthe11colly pleo~nq-ood proct1col. PORSO-tE 924 THE LIMITED EDITION SEBRING 79. ONLY 1292 AVAi~ Besr of oll, even wirh options leosinq o 924 is Sllpri~ offordoble. So v1~1 yovt Porsche+Audi deoler ord resr drive a living leqeod. SEBRING 7'1 FEATURES INCLUDE: REMOVABLE SUNROOF. SPECIAL RNJNG STRIPE. FOG LIGHTS. aECTRIC OUTSIDE MIRRORS, S1'.BIUZER BAAS, LIGHT AU.OY WI-EELS. 3-WAY SPEAKER SYSTEM. S SP. OR AUTOMATIC TRANS. •. , •••. ,, ·······-·· .. . . +iS EAST COAST HIW A. Y NEWPORT BEACH OPEN SUNOA YS I 0-5 673-0900 ',/ --..-----.... -------·---..... -.... -...... -.......... ._ -~ --.......... ~ .. -................ -~ ... ~ .... ' -... ..._ ... -... --..... ---... .................... --.......... -......... ~ ... ' ,., ... Season lo.r Water Polo ~ '-WDCOIAM>N . .............. 0-.'t I IOlk llt ..... lellooli a.eve Bedlat ari up from tlM• J'1ftlor vanlcy, wtUle tM froah. IOpb team ol • .,. b.. pl'OVkted JUAM>rl lan llarbbury (.,.Ue) and llark HaAMn (driv•r> and aopbomore dl'iver Mlk• Rowell. 1'be Sa1lon have alto picked up three key tramfen-DICIY Rlley, Brett DeValle and John Gifford. ii Krll &......,, llllG&ber ...... ........ belOt .... bbD a 0......0... .......... .................... w.ada.,. ftfto ... uirJ: ........ *'" dlfftcultobltaeleto ...... te. Otla1r1 wbo appear to be ltal•uta ln tbe C1w'I.,.. = tM 1111 ......... -..... ........... Man .... ,..,. ... CMltftla IW..t ha tM Cll' 4·A Top 10. MDl:eOcW,a..._ ..... ,la tbe 1-ntUndq 1tartar from Coaeh Bill 8arDltt •• penanlal SWMMt LMpe ....... • ......... wtap . Jelf Oe and K•tb UY*awa. Two-Cl.me cWeadlq ClP 4·A ct.••P6oe. N•wsiort 14arbo1' ts PnMlllb nnhd No. I to Loftl 8-ela WU.. • tM Sa.llon ~· Uaae bulldl•• after beavy sruuauon-.... Ho""'· then.,.. m..., oul· 1t1ndln, newcomers to the vanlb evel from aucceaaf\l.I Jwdor vanity and frosh·toph leam1 ud tbe Sailors ar• .,aln th• \eam to beat for Sunaet lAacuit launll. Edi.Me Allo ln tbe fold are tenlon JCIG W~Tom Dunne, and Neal H~ ; Junk>n Dave Wooden, Lou Gr m , Rob Suttoo, Rob Mucbo and Darryl McCracken. "ShJelda ll a prime candid.ate for CIF a nd All·Amertcan boaora, •' says Coach Lou Riley. ''He baa • great sense for ~· lna the OPeD man and • ., Our ~ wteta obvioua •"-Ith are No. I 0e..-vtew, No. t Est.and• ADii ca.ta ..... Senior drtven Robert Thomas od John Layman and defender Tim Shleld1, an All·Sunaet Lea1ue ftnt team selection u a Junior, keys the Edison attack wltb b.11 S.O, tu.pound frame stationed at the bole. In tbe aoa1 Linilborg Hosu Toumer ~elehs .Compete · ByDAVECUNNINGllAM oe .. o.H.,,.....,_ Country and Western recording star Kenny Rogers bas thrown his cowboy hat into the ring for the American Express Challengers tournament at Lindborg Racquet Club in Huntington Beach this week. Rogers will be playing doubles tonight at 7:30 in hopes of qualifying for a s lice of the $25,000 prize money. While Rogers probably doesn 't need the cash, he's reputed to be a solid tennis player. THE CHAMPION DOUBLES team will earn $1,500 and the singles win- ner gets $4,000. Among those set to play singles are Billy Martin. Trey Waltke, Vmce TENNIS Van Patten. Erik Van Dillen and a couple of names orten seen in area tournaments -Jerry Van Llnge and Tom Leonard. Van Llnge, who plays out of the John Wayne Tennis Club in Newport Beach, has teamed with Leonard twice to reach the doubles final of Challengers series tournaments. While Lhe ctlallengers Series isn't a showcase for the Borgs, Nastases or Connors, it does present a chance for area fans to see professional tennis al a nomlnlfl price (Tickets are $2 .and $5 for any day>. Billed u a provlna around for tu .................. .,...n.a1. .... J1r1• ID prtM ~over a •••111...... . 'n. Uedbors toumammt ~ with qua1Jfy1ng last Friday and con- cludes this Friday with finals al 11 a.m . Organlt.en are hoping to make Huntington Beach an annual stop on t.be ChJt)lengen circWt if this tourna-•ment proves profitable enough. MAIONA H I GH GaAD UATE Kathy Harter, now a resident of Seal Beach, has been• appointed tourna· ment administrator for the Avon Championship Tennis Circuit. A former world top 10 player, Harter was a Wimbledon semifinalist in 1967. and represented the U.S. ·ln Wightman and Federation Cup com· peUUoo in 1968. Harter will be r esponsible for tournament operations and player re· lations on the ll·week Avon tour. "Avon's attitude of total commit· ment to ~omen's tennis ls something J can relate to," says Harter. "Avon cares about all the players-not just the top 10. I see unlimited prospects i.n the coming year for Avon Cham- pionship Tennis." THE JOHN WAYNE tennis club is laying groundwork for a Christian fellowship tennis weekend in the near future, with guest appearances from Dennis Ralston and Stan Smith. TODl'S VODKA 17~ER JIM BEAM BOURBON 1.75.UTER Participants in the two-day pro· gram will have a full schedule of ten· nis clinics and competition to go along with Christian testimony, even ing talk sessions and cookouts. 645 1034 ·Ralston, once known as Dennis the Menace for his fiery temper on the court, says that Christianity helped him calm down and become more or a gentleman on the court. UQUERS R a lston and S mith plan to participate in the testimonies and Amaretto Di Saronno, 12oz. . talk sessions in addition to giving Drambuie. 23-0Z ...................... 1 1 .11 clinics and exhibitions. Ga ilia no. 2J-OZ ........................ 10.06 TENNIS STILL ISN'T an Olympic Kahlua, 23-0Z ............................. 7.73 sport, but an international competition Midori Melon, 23-0Z. . . .. . . . . . 8.64 patterned atoaa Olympic lines ls :e~ Southern Comfort, t.75-LITE.R .... 12.01 ~!:a;.'f:.~wail tbefirst wee Tia Maria, 23-0Z. .......................... 8.61 Called "The World Games of Teo· · BLENDS m•," the .,,.,t wW brine tosetber ..HI Walk J ........ ..c.1 4 77 top men llnd women players of the ram er m~ --· QUART · · · • leading tennJs nations of the world. Kessler, 1 7'>UT'ER 11 . 12 "It's a combination or the Davis Sea~ms 7 Crown, 1 75LrrE~ .62 Cup and the Wightman Cup," says Donlld Dell. former U.S. Davis Cup BO<JRBONS captain and now a promoter and Ancient Age, 1.75-UTER .. . I 0.4 7 counsel for the Association of Tennis Early Times rv••<>T · 5 88 Professionals <ATP>. • """""'' · · · · The ATP and Wol"'len's Tennis As-H. Walker Ten High. 1.75-UTER 9.42 socatioo have committed their sup-l.W. Harper, OOAAT 6.09 ~rt for the ~or.Id Games. Eight na-Jim Beam, 1 75-LrrER . I 0.34 CASE RETAIL 132.45 125.68 113.77 87.40 97.73 67.96 9735 53.91 62.95 65.7 1 5925 66.60 53.34 72.99 62.00 lions will be mv1ted, chosen by com· puter rankings . A TV package has already been negotiated. BRANDY AND COGNAC Christian Bros., 11s-ur1:.1o1 l 1.41 64.56 E&J, IUTt.R... ... . 6.16 69.81 Rustlers, Boes Win Edison Poloists Shock T ritons - Courvoisier V.S., 750 ML . . J 2.54 141 .95 MartelV.S.P., 11 .96 135.25 CANADIANS Black Velvet, QUARr 6.02 68. 13 Canadian Club, 1.1s-uTER . .. 15.49 87.65 All three area junior colleges - Golden West, Orange Coast. Saddleback -s tarted conference water polo action Tuesday with the defending state champion Rustlers a nd Pirates winning, while the Gauchos took it on the chin. In high school action, Edison pulled out a shocker with a 12·11 win over previous ly unbeaten San Clemente; Fountain Valley got four goals in lbe third quarter to break open a c lose game and beat Estancia, 8·5 : and Irvine pushed home a goal in overtime to nip Cypress, 8-7. GWC ROMPED TO ITS 29th straight win with a 15-3 thumping of Cypress in the RuaUers' Southern Cal Conference opener. Tim Spaeth led all scorers with four goals as GWC upped it.s record to 6.0. The Bucs of Orange Coast opened South Coast Conference action with an easy 15-8 victory over Mt. San Antonio. Tbe Pirate!J seored nine goals ln the fi rst two quarters to bre~e easily as they were led in scoring by freshman Greg Borsuk, formerly of Univer sity High. Jack Herbert played well in goal, recording 12 saves in lbe 21f.i-quarters he played. SADDLEBACK DIDN'T HA VE IT as easy in lbe Mission Conference opener, losing 8-7 to Chaffey. The loss drops Saddleback's mark to 8·4 overall. The big news from the high school scene came from the San Clemente pool where lbe T[itons (8-1) lost to Edison. John Wooden paced the Chargers (2·6) with four goaJs and he was supported by Chris Emery and Tim Shields, who chipped io three each. Irvine got five goals from Blair Murphy, including the game winner in overtime to get past Cypress. The victory moves the Vaqueros over the .500 mark with a 6·5 record. Bruce Johnston scored three goals to lead the Fountain Valley win over Estancia. · Fine Shot.'.1 Since J 903 -------...... With the famous ToJ>-Slde,. sole ... hundreds Of sharp-angled silts wort<lng like a powerful squeegee to give you a tock·IOlld footing. •P•ehlon .. n:: ... Newport l each ... 7H-llS1 Canadian Mist, auART .. 5.93 Seagrams V.O., 1.7SLITER 15.49 GIN Beef eaters. 1 7'J UTER 14.35 Gilbey's, 1 1s LITT.fol . 9.53 Gordon, OOART 5.17 Seagram's, OUA1n 4.98 Tanqueray, 1 7'JurER 14.70 RUMS Bacardi Lt. & Dk •• 1 1,_UTE.R . 10.42 Castillo Lt. & Dk •• OOART 4.26 Myers Jamican. 7SOML 6.58 SCOTCH Ballentine, 1.75-LITER .... . 14.72 Chival Regal, OOART .. 14.83. Cluny, 1 1s-urER . 12.05 J & B. QUART ....... 9.59 Johnnie Walker Blk •• OUART . . • 12.97 Lauders, os-urER ...... ....... ·11 .20 TEQUILA Cuervo White, OOART . . .. 6.34 Don Emlllo Wh. & Gold. 1 15 L TR .. 8. 71 Sauza Gold. OOART . . . . . . . . . . 7 20 VODKA Crown Russe. QUART .... . 4.22 Kamchatka. 1.15-UTER . ......... ... . 7.92 Popov, 1.1~UTER ...... .. . •.•...••... 6.99 Smirnoff, OOART ....................... 5.68 Stolechnaya, QUART .................... 9.94 67.44 87.65 81.16 53.90 58.40 56.40 83.22 58.96 48.24 74.50 83.89 167.85 0 8.17 108.60 146.88 63.39 71 .66 4929 81 .37 47.75 44.77 41 .83 64.26 112.48 SEAGRAM'S v.o. l.QUART 24-0UNCE ASSTD: FtAVORS a.~o 242 BOTTLE CASE RETAIL 5.52 10.48 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.'81 t l .83 11.28 5.68 14.61 5.62 14.61 13.53 8 .99 4.87 4.70 13.87 9.83 4.02 6.21 .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 MeODd ladtn1 ICOl"e1' tut year. "Emery • .t .. I. lbould itve,. dM maretn tO win tb• clOM ....... ..... YlklDI Coach Dave Pickford app•ar• loaded wttb ex· perlence-wltb five Hturuln1 atarten to build into a CIF playoff coot.ender. Seniors Carl Morabito, Bob Nuaent, Randall Yee. Andy Weilaenberger and Junior Chril Rebik, the latter with exce~t treeatyle speed. form the nucleua oft.be Yikes. Amoac their useta are the d&- Little Rhine Bear ••• " tf . ... Krug Grey Riesling. . .. Sonoma AJexander Crown Cabernet Sauvignon •.•. Robert Mondavi Reserve Pinot Noir .. Monterey JCh Riesling. fnH ol Morabito. tbe tDl-Al7 of Nqeot. ~ OI y._ arm ol WIU••berl• and Polo HVV)' ol ftebd. ''Tbla could be the ~ ,.. alnce lt'f•, •• ••t• PWkford, WhOM tam WU t Clf' plQ'Olf entry a year a10 and ftSW-to cballen1e for another playolf berth. Otben who tbouJd help iD· elude tenAort Scott Rock, J'rank Je1ter, Randy Clark, Jeff Buache and Rick LubchenJu), in addition to iunlou IU.ke <See ANal'llE&, Pap IM) 2.19 23.88 296 32.00 8.08 88.05 7.34 605 66.00 5.50 319 34.71 2.90 CABERNET SAOVlGNON 2.85 2.59 Christian Bros .. •'.:JO "'L Charles Krug. 7'YJ "'\L L. Martini. 1oYJ "'L Mirassou. 750 "'L Simi. 1":10 ML Stone Creek, 1":10 ML Zaca Mesa. 150 ML Ml BU~OV Ml CHABUS /11\T ROSC I ~UTER }98 4.04 330 4.40 j 5.65 .3.28 LE DOMAINE WINES ~ ~ 216 3.67 3.00 4 .00 5.13 2.98 3.67 Gamay Beaujolais Alr)laden, ,~"It. 2.73 29.70 2.48 Beaulieu. r..o-"11. 2.42 2632 2.20 Charles Krug. r.io."ll. 2.75 30.00 2.50 Monterey, r~ 3.03 33.00 2.75 R. Mondavi, :~Ml 3 .13 34.00 2.84 Parduci. ,.,, "IL 2.72 29.54 2.47 Chardonnay Beringer. 750 ''L Christian Bros., 1?-0 "'L Fetzer. i'XJ '-'L Giumarra, 1"° ''L Monterey. l'JIJ "\L CHENIN BLANC Christian Bros .. "' "• Fetzer, .'°.,~ Francisian, .,. ..,.. Louis Martini, .o"I! Mirassou, .:.. "" HEINEKENS BEER 6-PACK L.T OR DARK 361 ZINFANDEL WINES Charles Krug, 1'°""" Inglenook, 7»"\L Kenwood, 7'0"'L Monterey, 1'04'll. R. Mondavl, 1'0-"IL 5.25 57.20 3.22 35.00 4.23 46.00 3.24 35.20 4.43 48.40 BOTil£ CASE RETAIL RETAIL 2.58 28.00 2.91 31 .60 323 35.15 2.53 27.60 3.16 34.35 LOWENBRAU BEER 6PA~ LT OR ~RK 224 2.75 30.00 2.94 32.00 4.45 48.40 3.19 34.71 5.25 5720 4.77 .3.17 3 .84 2.94 4.04 BOnt.E -CASE RETAIL 2.34 2.64 2.93 2.30 2 .87 2.50 2.6 7 4.04 2 .90 4.77 We Now Offer a Umlted Sdectlon of National Brand Grocery Items. PRICES EFFEC11\IE OCTOBER 4 10 OCTOBER 10 1979 HOURS 10 NI\ TO 8 Pll\ D.\l.Y WI! N::CtPr YIMNtO ~ CARDI • .. CWL Y l'tLOT bf elivre . . l ashes Luorda LOS ANOSL&I <AP> -Ponaer •tar Meoad -....._ .nm Llllebvn ..w ~ 11111 ... ftnd .. • "°"" b1 Loa A•l•l111.=•ra lleaa•er 1'o-.ID1 beeeUM ol a PftlQDallty eoalllct. ~b ........... coacb witb UM Saa Frudlco Glaata aad anoUaer PMt•r eoadt, ,,.._ Gomea .........., b~came lb• mana1~r of t.M Cblcqo C\aba. n. latter Ud ao com met. LSl'DYllS WU uttleal ol Luorda and aald. ·'Tom b'Nt.ICI all bJa ~ the ..... He clldn 't abo• bJa 1taff mueb r•pect. .. It la't nee.a.,, to briq out all tbe detalll," Lefebvre WU quoted u M)'in& by Tom Sincer i n tbe Loa An1elea Herald Esaminer. • Tbe former second baseman became a Dodter coacb abortly before the 1971 World Series wben Jim Gilliam died. Lefebvre said, 'tTommy'a tot bl1 laultl. He baa problems adJUltlne to defeat. ~obody Utes to lose, but adversity la whit is suppoeed to brirlg oat the best in people." . LASO&ADA won a Natiooal Lea1ue pennant in 1977 when be replaced the retired Walter Alston, and tbe Dodgers repeated in 1978. They lost ace left·banded pitcher Tommy John in "8 free agent draft for th1s season and fln.iabed third, below .500. Laaorda recently was rehired for bu third season aa manager of the Dodgers. Lefebvre claimed the manager has different sets of rules for dUferent players. •'The truth is that Tom relieved me of my duties," the former infielder said. "When word got out that I wouldn't be asked back , several teams were interested in me "THE GIA NTS were the first to talk to me and came up with a wonderful offer." Lefebvre had been offered an instructional job in the minor leagues by the Dodge rs, hut didn't want the demotion. ~ t I . " NL Pl.A YOFFS Plret•• 5, Reda 2 oa .... o.. CIMlrtftaU ..,,, .. ,. Collins, rl S O 2 o MorQen, 2b • o o o Cnq>en, u S 1 2 0 f'os1er, II J I I 2 Benell. c 3 o 2 0 KnlQlll, )II S 0 0 0 OrlHSn, lb 4 0 0 0 H.Crur,cl f OOO s.a.-.r.p 2000 A11rb<ll, pf\ I 0 0 0 H11me. p IO O O Tomlin, p O O O O PlltMuf'tlt ......... Moreno. cl s 1 1 o f'oll,n •021 Alundr.flf' O Io O 8. Rb(lsn, II O o o o p.,ur,rl •110 Slargell, lb f I I J J Miiner, ii SO O O Slennll, 21> O o O o Macll<k, Jtl 5 0 2 0 0 11.C S 0·1 0 Garner, ti> • I 2 I Cal\delrl. p J o o o Romo, p o o o o Te•ulve, p O O O O £Hier, pf\ I 0 0 0 G Jactun.P Io o o 0 llobntn. pO 0 0 0 Totals 11 2 1 2 Total• fl s 10 s ~·''""''-Pllbburgll 002 000 000 OJ-S C!Mlnn•ll 000 2'00 000 00-2 OP -PlltlWrVfl t. Cln<lnnall I. LOB -Piii~ 1. Clnclnnall 1. 111 Benell. Mor-. HR -G-r 111, Foster Ill, $1MQefl II). SB -~Ir. 2, Collins 1. SF -FOii. Pl....... IP M c.ncletri• 1 s Romo ..... I Tell11l¥9 111> 0 G. Jacuon CW.1-4) l\IJ 1 O.Ro«>lnton ...., 0 CIMlllMll • E• ea IO 2 2 1 • 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 2 0 0 I I S.avtr I s 2 2 Hu"'e IL,0.11 2V, S 3 3 Tomtln "' 0 0 0 I I SAVE •• 0 . RotllnlOft (1). T -J· If. A -ss.oo.. B•Nbell Pl•yotf ...._..•l"lwSarlet AMa•1CAN Ll!AOUI' W L ""l Be111more o o .ooe CalllOrnl• o o .ooo MATIOflAL LeAOUa Piii~ I 0 I 000 Clnclftftall 0 I .000 T--'(•lc- ""....._ I, CIMlttMll 2 T ... y'tO- PlllSburOfl 11111141'r IJ·fl •I Clncln11at1 tPatlore ~1) A ..... 1Ry., 1~UI et Balllmore IPatnwr ICM).n TWtllllt'(t o- ............ 1....,.., 121S Pm. ,.,...,..o- Clnc.-let Pl"*"'tll •altlfnonet ....... ........,..o-. hltlmln at ........ ,, -tart Clncl-U M Pl...,,..., n, II'*"...., ......,. . ._ Cincinnati et Plttsaur .... II nactt..,Y a.tttrn«• et,.._..., 11, 11 neuuary • Ra•fJling Baron Fountain Valley High 's Keith Richards will be in the Barons' b~ckfield F~ida~ night at Cerritos College when t he ~efending CIF Big Five Conference champions meet Ser vile, the 19'8 finalist, in a non·league game. Htgh School Olrt1 Dafta Hlllt ti, El TeH 1 Sl ...... Rno<er IOHI def. Fhher 6 0 del, Donofrio 6·0. del. Stvt>IK 6-1: Kroolus IOHI won .. o • 6-0, 6·•: Jones IOHI lost l'ler mal<fl" by lor'!ell. ~ •roo tus·Wlnterlutt., (OH) del Arroyo.st_. .-.. def. Pooe·C1"'w , .. , lost lo Allen-0 .. wr • .. ; Fonter~rll I OHi "'°" ,.,,lost ~1. 4-6, Trll>Dlel~ (OH) - 1·S, lost, .. , won ~2. lal•nd Hofld•J• CIHllC lat K_,_11, Hawaii! -· ....... ·--Slfl9let JOfln N--def. H-Pfister .... 1·S, ~3; ~ ,.19"'1ftQ def Mall MllC1"'11 6-3, .... G-Ma)'er o.t. Peut K..-.. H . H . retired; Vietor Amaye def. K••lfl cw,.... f.6. 1·5, 6-3; Vlfay Amritra) def. Emlllo Mont-.... ~3; Marty RIHMfl Clef. C"'I\ Lewis 6·1, 1•. 1•; BrU<e Ma-dri. J- Lloyo 41. .... ~I ; Vince Ven Patten Ciel G•oroe Hardlen 6-2, 2•. 6-2 U.S.~oinen'•lndoor (lit.._..,..._, MIM .I l'Wll•-........ Dianne FromhOIU def. Pam Slwlver ~1. 1·•· •->: Evonne Goot-no O•f. Renea Rlc flarcb M , 6-2; M<lrtlna H•vrelltova Gel Dana Gltoef'I 6-1, 6-1, VtrQlnla W.O. clef vv-vennaa-6-4, 7 ... Entem Zon• D•Yf• Cup (etS-1,IC-•I ,_ ., ........ '*'. S..-IC-1,l'alli.IHJ s-.... CllOn V~ !Korea) def. Nadir All Kll•n •·3, •·t, 6·3; CllOn cnano-<1H oer. $Med Mffr ~1. 6-3, 6·2. - F~n Round Robfn (at ._..Al,.., ArweMIHI .. .,... ............... Ill• Nastltte def. Guillermo VIias .... M HlgttkMot Sc-.., OMfttn C~s J I 2 1 0 0-1 Irvine I 2 I 1 I 0-1 lrvlne teor1'1!1· Bondi. ~Y 5, ICU0.11 2 Sc.w., OUl'ttn Fount•lnVello 2 I • I • Et i.Mla I I 2 I S Fou1Ueln Vellty t corlno: Jollnalon J. E Ider 2, Vletorlfto 2, Cl\anty. Ettehcla scorlno· Kough, lnt doml llronlc;lle, Belt, Hartung. Sc-. .. ....-. l!:dlaon • J • 1-U S.11 Cl•lt*lle 2 J 4 2-tt ECll1on 1<or1119: l hleldt I, emery J, MucllO, J. WOoden 4, 0. Woodtn. Sen Cl"'*"-1eott110: Sltvent, M. Brad S. Grell 2, 11. Brlld 2, Run'r~ Junior Cohge k_., o.."9n • CYP"tM 0 t I ,._ J Goleleft West I 4 • t-U owe 1<or1119: S,Htll •. Plotoro a. ·"'"'"'-a. H•Ollft I, WlllOll, Hollm..,, .......... . k_.,o..,.,. Oflllltt c.st f S I I-IS Mt. left Alltollle I I J ,_ I occ tcorllll: ~ t • ._ ... "'"'-'· eeftul •• Vertt 11 l'reu t, 00ftMll, IC__,,,.,,, l'lldlel. lure by O...rten Ch•"•v J 1 I 1 I ~adOl•!Hlr • SdOOl,.bac.-vo,.inQ Mlfosth 1 Groos 7 2 l 1 0 I OH""'"· Bora 2 Hoffywood P•rk T-Y'•R..-tt '""' .. """'---· .......... , Flr\I rece-Ktno1 Double IOHomer) 1'.0 , 1 •11, • IO; Tfl• Comedy Aw•ro IGrunoyt u •O. 7 'O; Anov•s Oyl\emo I Goularte) 1.60. Se<ono race-Spltt "9• IRosenl •.10 J fO , IO, 81111• B Fatt ISteetlll 1.20 •• •.oo; Lumber ,.... IVellend~ml 5.20. u Dally Oollble I~) Nici ... JO Tlllrd rac.e-<:tafmJ-r N !AW!nl l 70 7 to. 1 fO; ~ Pam (Sherren) J.20, 2 111; KewartN NIJIMlty (Vall-Ingham I J!.O. u £H <I• !f·21 paid Sii.to. l'ourtll rec • L 11mt1er P•t• IVatlalldingMm) S.00, UO, J.00; OH-""'1 Lt9ar (T-) J to. l •O; OH-Dire HHd I Bayteul 7 IO, l IO. "'\ Flllll rece-Senoa Bueyr-us IDetotn .. I t.00, • 40. J.40; ,..._, Jim ll.onvol • .o l .JO. WlllrllftQ SNhup IS!ffllll t.to.' -3 Oulnella (H I paid SJ2 10. $1•111 ract-Weftll Kiwi 10.-.. .. 1 11 60 •IO, 2 IO; Sofclkn llolO IKIMtllerl l .70. J 60: Colonel .,.,..., H IParUrJ J.60. SS E•ecla 13-61 paid Sit 00 S•v•nlll ra co-OavlO's Luc•y Dev I Bonnel uo. 7 IO, 2 60, ~t• IFllionl 1.20, 2 to, FM! Trotter IGrunoyJ UO l!IOfllll race-S<o1c11 Double IBeylenl 1 60, >..O, l .fO; Genii• Tao IAltHIJ 6 00 , to; 0YPtY 5-nl IWISl\ardl •.oo SS E •ec..; 15·11 P•ld SIJl.00. Nlnlfl rece-Auure IGout••l•I n •O 30.70. 10 . .0, Sir J tm llonoo> n 00 110.' Bound To Be H ILIOfllhllll 6 IO. . ' ' Tentll race Andy Henr.y Peter l~lttl 1 60, 2 10, J.fO; Fan<Y B•roneu (Bar1n11 l 60, J,IO; Hlllllftty Husller IGorClonl 3.to. u O•CI• I l·l ) e>ald m.oo . Atlendanc 1.m . Misc. Tueedn'• TranMCtlon1 . UHULL ~u..,. KANSAS CITY ltOYALS -l'lred WNtey ... rroo. ~ L..Nl'9t CHICAGO CUBS -Namu Preston Gof'ntl.L rnaneotr. CINo;.tHNATI REOS -Remowd Biii Bon,.."'.1..fll~. from e.tr playOff ro.ter. Plactd l(,,Nlrllt IAlbrendl, p4kller, Oft 111e1r P'tyoff rootr. Nl!W YOIUC METS -SIQf*I J,_ Ton., man ... r, IO • con1rac1 fol' tht INO -wltll tfle Pl'Wtto tllM Ille contrecf mey bt H • ttndecl el mldo-1111 IW. eAS«rfHLL ................ _ ....... ATLANTA HAWKS -Waived Alldrt McCtrter aflll Don Merati, 111erda, end lyl .. 1ter C11yter ferWercl. CHICAGO •VLLS -lttlteaed Tom lleerwlnllle,~. NIW JIMeY NaT'S -TrMN ....._... IClfllLforwd; JtfWI 0'-111, Ctllttf', -JI"' ...,,14111, ..,., te tN Utefl Jan fer 1t1<11 Keilty, _..., eftll en llftlltlCIOtfd a-of caM. ~MU. ............... Uellll MIAMI DOLPHINS ~ ltt-tllM* .... °"'"'· .... ,..._, ...... Cfltf'llt ... ..... .,. Oft u.1111..-'-""· NI W YOl'K OIAHTI -Cut Al OI~ lltM tlld • ...,_. l.Mlnl M<CrHrY, tttN eftll. N~W ~IC Jnl -~Jee""'=' . =::.:r teclllt. ......._. Jetwt 1111 , ____ ..,,,,., __ ,,. ... ---... ----..--........ ,..,.1--.-· ' ......... , ,. . ,. . -,. ..... ,. .. . , I :Roger Carlso n ' CM Out of LuX YI are days to be remembef'CICI, and' Joanne Lux'• Ulth la one tbat won't 100D be for1ot· ten by Barbara and Bernie Lux, tbe pareatl of Coeta .... Hltb tootbaJ.l •tar Bill Lux, ln •ddiUoo to 1lbllnal JO&DM I.Del Steve. From tbe ecatacy of televiaJon att.ent.loa ln tbe motlllq trotn KABC·TV'a award preHDtatlon to Lu& uMl receiver Dan Bauer to the depreaalon of boepital eonidon, the Luxes ran the tamut. BW,-wbo bu completed 30 of 5t puses cs.s P.r· eet) for •t yanla and two t.oucbdowna ln 2~ tames, wu knocked unOC>nclous with aeeoDda re- maln1ng in the flnt half of CQsta Mesa's game witb San Clemente. For 10 minutes be lay on the field, then another 25 minutes on lb~ sidelines all the Ume motionless. It waa a ac~ t.b1nc for the averace fan to see, parents notwilh.Stand•ne. Time required to eet an ambulance to the scene was tmreal, cov- e r i n 1 a lm o st 35 minutes. It seems a "Code 2" was request· eel, rather than "Code 3''. Code 3, apparently, means speed without haste, while Code 2 aug. tests no longer than a lO·mlnute coflee break, no sirens and atop for all school buses. What was e v e n harder to s wallow, however, was the fact the second half was al- lowed to be'1n with Lux stlll on the aidelinea, BILL WX five yards away from i.be plll)'ina surface and near the Colta Mesa 40-yard line. When San Clemente HJsb'a Jeff Banner rambled 1.1 yards with the aeeond·balf klckotr for a touchdown, the thought croaed lb.la writer's mind of the consequences should one ol Colla Meaa•s ~ fenders manage to catch Banner and !mock him out of bounds-into the alricllen Lux's lap. Thal would have been swell. Then we could all . have watcbed Barbara Lu bave a tot'.a1 eollaJ»M. "That waa all I couJd tblnk cl," ..,a BW'1 mother. "It 1eared m• ba1f to deetb." Fortunately, aucb a colUakla did not take place, BU1 Lux waa eventually motond to tile ha.pltal, be'a back on campua now blt.clrt.U Gn• Tereata tor tbe next COU.PM cl pm•, ad'" II U · pec:ted to be back ln act.loa wben the Sea View Lea1ue aeaaon be8lna in two weeb. Tbe lnJury wu dJaposect u a concuaalon. "I didn't want to be one ol 'tboM kind ol mothers', •an Barbara. "But wben Bill didn't move fOf' ao lone. I went dowd there. WbeD be dido 't recop.be me. lt really shoot me. I juat hope we never go tbrou&b that asaJn." . .••• _ JOO CAN FIND a lot cl people boutiq about ~ or 2·1 record.I, but Newport Harbor mp•s SaJJon are not amon1 lboM able to claim a "wln· nin1 record" at tb1a point. However, don't be misled by a 1-1-1 mart, or even tbe Sailors· eventual mart at tbe end of the seuon. 'Ibe Bluejackets don't schedule patsies. Prool? Take a loot at the acbedule and the rankinp. Mater Oet wu No. S in Oraoae County wben the Sallon lost. 21-9. Now the llonarcba are at the top spot. Millikan of Lons Beach, lf it wu an Oran1e County school, would surely be amonc the beat in Orange County. Corona del Mar, which fell 21·7, was ranked No. 9 at the time, wblle 'IbW'lday ntpt's en· counter la a1alnat No. 4 Loara. ~ out the non·leaeue seaaoa will be No. 2 Sentte. • That would seem to be enoulb for anyone. But Sunset League battle includes ea.mes wttb No. 8 Ediaon CNo. 1 in pre.ea.son polls), No. I Marina, No. 10 Fountain Valley and No. 7 Westminster. ••• A ca088 COVNTaY NOTE: Gcmu1a Prep of Spokane, Wub.~wtll be at Newport Harbor Hlab'a course Tburaday for a trt-meet with the Sa1lon and Mater Del at 3: lS. Gomap la a.o in ita league which includes state cbampbs North Central. ' A prep football attraction Friday afternoon· Loyola, No. 2 in the Bil Five Coaference ta at Palos Verdes Hith in a 3 o'clock aame. ' F.-...r.~•3 ANOTHER BANNER POLO SE AS ON. • • McClure and Greg San Filupo, s ophomores Sandy Vessey. Bruce Rock and Bill Nugent and freshman J eff Hopkms Ocean View The Seahawks' recent victory over Marina attests lo Ocean View's ·strength, emphasized by the No. 8 ClF ranking. Filled with depth. the first line- includea seniors David Jensen, Tom Panchak. J im Moser, Bill Sabia, Brett Tolly and David Greenwood. Juniors Scott Elliot and Kevin Kra use are the leading juruors to break into the starting lineup. while fellow Juniors &ott Nady. David Soule and Grant Wa llace. along with Matt Karl. fo rm the balance of the Seahawks· ~quad Sabia operates in the hole and 1Panchak is Ocean View's goalie The sen io r s h ave been together since the school's start with freshmen only. Est and a Two returning s tarters dot Coach John Carpenter's rost.er- sen ior goalie Rick T rom and senior Tom Balding. Up to help are seniors Robbie Mlller. J eff Bronnlche and John Ioadoni, all with varsity ex· perience. The rest are newcome rs to the va rsity program Lin'dsey Kough , a senior , jumors Darran Hurley. Grady &bnibbee, Bob Thomas, Mike Kessler. Brian Bell and Mitch Hurwitz, alone with sophomores Laurence Kough aAd Mike Sillo, form the balance of Estancla's squad "'We Lost mo,t of last year's starten. but we look to recain the Sea View Lea1ue cbam· plonsbip. · · saya Carpenter. UlllvenJty The TroJans figure lo become a defuute challenger to the Sea View League cha mp1ons h1p. although they apppear to be 1n a rebu1 ldini;t staJi?e at this point un· Ski Passes Selling BIG BEAR LAKE-A limited number of sea.son ski passes are on sale now at Snow Summit, the popular Southern California ska resort. Varying rates are available ror mid-week, all·week and night skiing puses. To purchase passes,l>uyers must come to the Ski Summit main office. .. de r Coach Chuck Morris. There are no returning varsity starters and only Jerf Hanle, a strong driver and good shooter, but recovering from a J<nee operation. Ls back with varsity experience. , Otbera Jn the picture are aen1on Roy llcCormJct, Donald Hanson. PauJ Davidson and Noel Russnogl e, juniors Jeff Campbell, Steve Hanle, Karl Replna, JW1 McClymonda, Crail W Ulla and PQam Gbial'Qlo;-'and sophomore Keith McCoy and Junior Scott Auchmoody, the lat- ter two in the goal. Irvine The Vaqueros of Coach Greg Gray have a bundle or ex- penence. led by 1978 MVP Blair Murphy. a JunJor Senior s Jim McCormick , Frank Bondie and Keith Hylton <goalie) return with starting ex- perie nce. while seniors Dave Pruett, Brent Kudelt and Adam Crawford aJao have varsity ex· perience. Others in the picture are Juniors Greg Andrew, Clark Paul and Pat Christie (goalie). Ocean Vhtw transfer Mike CbelbowB.ld, a aenior, is also a candJda~ for a starting position. Rams Favored USC, UCU Tabbed .BINGO Ad!Nsllon .f Cards From AP Dbpa&dtes The Rama, USC and UCLA are favored to win this weekend In football with USC such a prohibitive favorite, no line bu been set by Harrah's in Reno. USC is heavily favored agalnat Wasbinit.oo State at the Collaeum, while UCLA ls a four·polnl pick to win at Stanford. The Rams are tabbed lo win by four points at New Orleans Sunday. The odds: College USC vs. Washington State, no line UCLA by 4 over Stanford Oregon by 1 over California W asbinit.oo by 25 over Oregon State Penn Slate by 2 over Maryland Kentucky by 7 over Weal Virginia Duke by 6 over Army LSU by 8 over Florida Tennessee by 8 over MisaissipOi State Mlaaiaaippl by 2 over Georita. \ Auburn by 3 over North Carolina State South Carolina by 8 over Oklahoma State Clemson by 6 over Vireinia Vlrtlnla Tech by 3 over Wake Forest Mlchl tan by 2 ove r Mtc biaan State Illinois even at Iowa Indiana by 3 over Wisconsin Purdue by 8 over Minnesota Syracuse by 6 over Kansas Notre Dame by 18 over Georlia Tech Houston by 10 over Baylor Teua A&M by 3 over Texas Tech ..... Loe Angeles by 4 over New Orleans Tampa Bl)' by 5 over New York Olanta New Enalaod by lOover Detrott Kamaa City, CinclnnaUeven Butralo bJ 8 over Cbtc•IO Pbiladelpbla by 3 over Wublutoo Plttaburp by 4 over Clevelucf Atlanta by I over Green hy Houaton by I over St. Loula New York Jets by 3 over BaJUmore San Dleto by 2 over Denver Dallu by 7 over MlnDeaota Seattle by 4 over San Fructaco lllunl by 2 over Oakland Wif.•IMGS. s200000 ... Sl.00 .ova ,.......,. • IYIRY N•AY NIGHT • DOOIS OllM Sell P.M. IAltLY-•A._ •=JO P.M. U l t' 4 1 •Mim STA.IT 7:JO P.M. 3CAID Mltl l tUM lis. . IMON & JUDE ! ADAMI I: PARISH HAU. -; I• - 20400 MA~MOUA _,.. • CAt ... • .. 1lsl INOIAMAI PUI HUMTIMGTOH llACH MAii ii.TON V1C1 n.A - Jan Maria v.um .. _ ® RABBIT DIESEL # 1'" FUEL 1979 E.P.A~;,T~~r'!sMY LAR&E SELECTION · 842-2000 .. - ' ' .. 'tlPoRTS J BUSINUS. Ubuk IU,pe Aztece UTaacaT. T•• NetlMliaHa (AP> - LeoV•V-Mda. Vu Ooinenm 1Cor.4 :t'.llF .:r YCtl ~VT ~C~I TD ~J.Ji!.J! THAT >ttlR kNEES Hiit/. N"PI _,,,,,..,t rvreLs. 1 ~nc• ·~~ two 1oah ••he• t;:::: *9it .. r.c. rillliid to • ... • ......... ~jOftl' ,,tf~NY CJ.Vlf Pl-A YI~~ IUI' Nlt-t'll. t.~lf~P .,.,,, tJ«Jo Antur1! 11-4/Jlr U, Y/NI# A/fflf 'f>ll-, 4 'U IJLWr: • ff T'I(, u,4 tJ'I "'rn4N ,,,~,, Lie ~· .. "'tM NOl'tla Amer eaa 8oet•r 'fW CMl"l..lnl> ,m~.~ 1T. eoate1t ••• pla1ecl t>.tor• ts,000 .. t nt /al,13 F/,6Jtl()I -·o , .... u. .... --·· lar1Ht erowcl of tile cu: oai,uwaard TIM cml1 eoal for tbe to'\arla1 Aateca ••• HOl'ed b7 Jolla Cnuft. a aatlve of T'be ~~. Tiie Astec8 are DOW 3·1 -tWr BW-opeaa tOl&f, . .. Howard Handy CIF Hotbed Year lo and year out, the Orange Coast area i.s the hotbed of women's volleyball on the high school and junior college level. This year is no exception. At the present time, Newport Harbor's Tars have taken the lead with a No. l rating in CIF 4-A circles after winning the prestigious Glen· dale tournament. Corona del .Mar, the defending champion ranked first prior to the Glendale affair, bas fallen to fifth. Newport moved up from third after defeating Mater Dei in the fm als, 15-4, 15-6 with Kori Pulaski named as moat valuable player or the tourney. Sister Kris was also named to the all· tournament team along with Deidra Dvorak and Chris Lawson of third place Laguna Beach, Susie Crone and Marcie Wurts of CdM and Llsa Niedringhous and Kim Takas of MaterDei. · The Tars finished second to CdM last year in the CIF finals. Inciden tally, the 4-A division must be ml\Ch stronger than other CIF groups. CdM recently defeated top-rated 3·A divtaloo leader Gahr, 15-3, 15-2. Quietly ~-eontAmUOD .. ==~=~..:-oet:= ..... •a.,. ":o.T .C::. lrlgber dim third. * * • ON THE TWO-YEA& colleae level, 'Golden West appean to have taken up where Onmce Coast left off a year a10 . OC C won the state chlmplonabip under Coach Jane Bil1endorf a year ago but ill starting five freshmen this year. Over at Golden West, Coach Lou Ann Terbe11en's Rustlers woo the recent 28-team Santa Ana tourna- ment and in bead-to-bead matcbups, bas defeated both Orange Coast and Saddleback. Both matches went to five games before a winner was de- termined. Leading the GWC attack are Kim Eisenhart (6-3) and Terri Pressley (6·1). Eisenhart and Diana Deutschman are the only second- year players on the team. Coach Nancy Bessette's Sad- dle back Gauchos, despite losing some key players after two straight Mission Conference championships, will be in the thick or the race again this year. The Gauchos extended Golden West to five games before los· ing and at Santa Ana in the semis, dropped a 15-11 decision to the Rustlers. * * * THE WESTERN COLLEGIATE Athletic Association women's volleyball scramble is under way and every team has former area players in key roles. Chuck Erbe returns as bead coach at USC and will have Paula Dittmer, an All-American from Huntington Beacb; Lori UranJch of Mater Dei; Maya Thiene of Laguna Beach and Karen Olson of Newport Beach on the team. UCLA's powerful Bruins under Coach ~ody Bancbowakl baa sophomore Linda Robertson and freamen Camille Chalmer·a of i..uaaa-eb and J'eanne Beauprey ol a.... V1$ la tbe fold. CoMla o.Je l"Beldqer ol Artaoaa 8tate and lat YW'• {)SC ---.. well as a former Orange County Volleyball Association mentor, bas only Pegy Flathers of Costa Mesa from tbiJI area on bis team. He got the Job too late to recruit most of the top stars be bad trained· from Junior . blgb days with the OCVBC team but bopea to do better next season. · Cindy Kerwin of San Juan Capistrano is at Arizona University ; Linda Hanks, a transfer from Golden West, ill at Long Beach State; Vicky Baba (Irvine) and Jill Freeman (Costa Mesa) are at Cal State Fullerton; while Kare n Lynch (Laguna Beac h ) and Mary McMichael (Capistrano Beach) are at Sao Diego State. Newport Girls Topple Laguna Theo Ne wport Harbor High women's volleyball team, No. 1 ranked in the CIF, met thi.rd·ranked Laguna Beach Tuesday night and "PQSled a 15-12, 15-8 victory. In was the second time in less than a week the two teams bad met with the Sailors on the winning end on each occasion. Standout performances were turned in by Bailey DeMond, who had five aces in the second set and Kori Pulaski, who turned in a strong showing at the net. Newport Harbor raised its re<:ord to 7-1 while Laguna Beach fell lo 6-2. ''l'M NOT 001110 TO MISS DELIVERING A BABY ••• '' "I can fllt3X outside of home and office knowing that I'm not going to miss delivering a baby when rm ·between locations' " .. Eugene R. Sollman, M o .. Canoga Park •• OUllllG l1fE ~ OMOl ... WHAT .. CM I SAY? • 'Whsl I gill Plllld 50 millJs l!om 1111 db and can .. IOUllld 10 lnOllllr CU5IOllW ,_ INI IQcatlon. An-. Page llllYI all 1D b ~ dlgree. ,,,.,, WCll lfff ~ .•• h!llPn- dilly l"dbllml~···· -Jahn s. Dlmtill AOCICle ftlgnn, lllC • llowll81 ''881 Mnt ..,_. • TME TllUCI(. •• "l "s .. '-'11...,. llP ya Clll h sllJUllllf IO 11r Woll n WWlled.' --A.~ M:&A » CodDnn. IWl1glrllcrs 6-dlrlOrM ........ • • • MllJIBll .... ·•My bulllme II'* In ........ IO .. pulJllc; bll10 ....... • 11 ..,.. 11 a !Mt,_ ......... My 111111' n I ft pnws, II .-Y-.,$21 • monll. Thi ,.. 111111111·· • .-H c. 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When someone wants you. they fust dlll, If I • my as tllltl Cll US II tilt delailsl fl~S&\JER PfllJE II I.II Anlllll CGlflly 462.PAGE In Orlnge County 731-7777 .~ ... 1..-nM1810ra1~wa•:••._,..._._...,.,, ....... ~ Bow ... to Get Rteh ~ Here Are the Lateai 'Tricia' ., I09Na1NNU't' NEW YORK (AP) -1'blN ta a eooalat.mt theme lD the ... .,. ol tboH "bow to beat lnllaUoD" or "bow to mM• a •Ulloo" ad..u.. menta tbat tew tbe ~all.1 weary, waywom wanderer. It la: &op waaderiq. INITU.D, TBS AD8 inform Mb1 control ol 41veota and beat idat1oa. Don't accept s.s perceati· reacb ln· atead foa-66 by =~odor art or uUqu.., or bf a landlord. You don't need mooey. The peat fortuw ol America were ftn"1need by other peop1e1• money, by OPll u they say. But ooce you pt it protect It; learn bow to pay no tues. Bor- row, buy, speculate abd shelter. Douna ol entrepreneurs are pro- motlna tbe notion, offering to sell you their tedmiques 1f you just fill out tbe enclosed coupon and mall it with your check. Some have beeome rich on aucb mall order enterprlsea . YOU SEE 111EI& ads in some ot America's finest publlcatiooa. Why not -they're J~t.Npate. They ranee from full-pages to tiny . clasaifieda, but they generally preach .the same message of fmancial salvatioo. Preach is the proper description, because they espouse their beliefs with religious conviction, and they spread the word with evangelical zeal. Save yourself from fmancial despair; get on the side of truth. Spetdter Orange County's Carl Karcher, founder ol the Carl's Jr. chain, will speak Sunday at tbe Free Enterprise Dinner sponsored by the Orange County chapter of Sales and Marketing Executives, at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim Al nela tlieJ broadeut tbe ht· atabtllt)' ol pel'IODal economics to- day, ln wblch to aave 1i to loee, to borrow ta to pln, to apeeulate ta on. to be ....... 8Dd to ••mart ta~ mmqe lesally to avoid tue1. ZeonamllU wbo ti')' to Ylew the overall picture are on.. boni.fted by tbe ~·How. daey ult. can we expeet a retu.rn to &Q1tblac like norm.ie, wbeD aueJa aJtenen•1w are 1otnaon? n WILL END, aay the experts, and people wlll 10 back to aavtnc and apeodlQe and lnveati.D1 ln the old· fublmed manner, but very few ot them are wiWq to aet a timetable. And ao the 1ame plays on. -Why borrow? Simple. Wltb fUDl· Jy expenses coasumlng so much of you.r Income. and with inflation erod- lnl savings, you'll never' be able to get ahead. To get ahead you need a bundle ot investment capital. Borrow it. Sure, it will cost you money. but don't forget: Uncle Sam is your partner. It means that all the loterest ~pu pay back.ls tu-deductible. And ,.ou pay back in cheaper dollars too; inflation sees to that. But money is tight, illn't it? Tight? When ba.nka illsue lines of credit, through their credit cards, with no questions a.siled? And when you, an individual, actually borrow al less than the biggest corporations? -WHY BUY! BECAUSE, say the entrepreneurs wbo sell their tech- niques, many purchases actually rise in value at rates faster than inflation. They're more economically desirable than paper money. Like gold. Or, to name another, Uke houses. Houses have been outpacing inflation for many years. Besides. you or a le· nant can live in a house. but try to do so with the biggest bill or stock or bond you can buy. -Is this speculation or investing? It's difficult to draw a tine that separates buying, investing and speculating. Perhaps the risk-reward ratio is the best determinant. Buying now invol ves limited risk, ulVestJng more. speculation a lot. -WHY SHELTER'! BECAUSE, say the mail-order advisers, Uncle Sam will otherwise take too much of your rewards. Buy a rundown rental house, some or them say. Fix it up so that it is rentable. Deduct the expenses on your income tax return. Deduct the in~rest you pay on the mort.aage loan. Depreclat.e it every year. Don't take aa7 praftta immediate- ly. became proftta are taud at the bl1ber, ordinary Income rate. Instead. spend on tmprovements that will make the property's market value soar far beyond the inflation rate. CORPORATE NOTES By JAMES R. URQUHART 111 Attorney •t Law Q. CAN THE PRINCIPAL OFFICE OF A CORPORATION SIMPLY BE SOMEONE'S HOME OR APARTMENT! A YES. There is no legal mandate that it must be a business premises. Q . WHEN I INCORPORATE, WILL MY CO RPORATION BE REQUIRED TO PREPARE AN ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS'! A. NO Calilom1a corporataops with less than 100 shareholders do not need to go to this trou- ble. Q. IS IT EXPENSIVE TO INCORPORATE AN EXISTING OR PLANNED BUSINESS! A. NO My law office will incorporate your ex· isting or planned business for the alJ ·inclusive price o( S580.00. This breaks down to $250.00 in attorneys fees and S330.00 in costs. We turn a round and pay out costs as follows: Franchise Tax Board,·$200.00; Secretary of State, $70.00; Corporation Commissioner, $25.00; Corporation Minute Book~ Stock and Seal, $35.00. An average incorpocatioo takea 14 days; even faster if pay- ment 14.. by cash or cashier's chec:k. We are hap- py to answer questions about your propoeed in· corporation wit.bout obU1ation to you. Ow ad· dreu i.s James R. Urquhart m. A Pral-mu , La,. Corporation, 1300 Dowe Street, ~ ... noor. Newport Beaeb. Callfonda a.» <n•> 752-5544. 1,.101 It's our bu81Dess to be on top of things. That's why we're establishing our Orange County Regional Office in the largest office building in t he county. And why our parent company, Imperial Bancorp, is moving its corporate offices here. We're co mmitted to com- mercial and real estate banking innovations and services that will help your business prospe~ ()peninr October 15, 1979: Orange County Regional Headquarters 695 Town Center Drive South Coast Plaza And the kind of pe~onal attention to your business needs that has made us one of the faste!'t-grov.ing banks in America-more than a half-billion dollars in assets in just 15 years. We want your busi- ness, and when we get it, you can bet w.e'l l stay on top of it. 1--"'•1 II .'Wrw' 11 fteclonal Oft'len within California-Beverly Hilla • L.A. International Airport• Sherman Oaks .....--D .KSJ Torrance • Weat Loa Angeles • Westchester • Western & Imperial (Los Angele&) • Wilshire & n.,. UN c.,.,..,, ti.,,., Vennont (Loa Anaelea> • Woodland Hills • San Diego• San Francisco • San Jose. In Oranp Count,: Anaheim-Lincoln at Beach Blvd.• Costa Mesa-Harbor Blvd. at· Fair Drive • Orange-2249 Tuatin Ave.• Santa Ana-17th at BrlatoJ. Ora.net County Otnce1: (714) 885-0151. · Kamber rote - I can.•1 lllfla· tloa t11later, Albll & a.Ila, .-....... ., off•,.. to re-lllD ...... ... .......... C ......... a r l • r r:n••M ldm 1tay. Aut.o Mileage Boost Said Too Costly REAL EST A TE UCEMSE TWO DAYS $250 .... Ill -........ •amt/SALIS ..... ...., ....... ..: .......................... .. .... Liia ........ ,,. ,,.. ... efhcffn. BOSTON (AP) -A mulU-billion-dollar federal program to boost auto gas mileage wHJ not succeed 1n savin1 enough energy to make it worth its cost. a General Motors- sponsored study bas concluded . .. OUJ.IJ.......,.. OCTOlm U& 14 llEGISTRY HOT&......_ ,_....,_,,.w.,.......,.. The study lnatead su11ested the U.S. 1ov- ernment consider other optioos -including a dollar-a-gallon tax on gasoline and diesel fuel -in it.a fight to save energy on American bJgbwaya. JDS Sc •...., C• w c1r1 ..._. C714J'44-1094;1714J'44-616t The study of the U.S. effort to force auto makers to produce cars geWnt at least 27.5 miles per gallon by 1985 was fWlded by General Motors, said Harbridge House. "It was agreed," the researchers said in a summary o( the s tudy, "that the analysis would be wholly independent of any GM in· fluence." • LEASE ti From The leader Avco Tel/,s OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Competitive Pricing Superb Service High Earnings N·ABERS ~) AVCO Comml.lnity Developers Inc. (ACD >. which designs master·planned communities including Laguna Niguel in southern Orange County, report- OPEN 7 DAYS ed excellent results for the three and nine months 2600 HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA ~e;!~a:~~ed Aug. 31 compared lo the like periods 540-9100 Re venues were $29.5 quarter and $95.6 million ~~~~~~==~=======~~~~~~m~il~b~· o~n~f~o~r~th~e~l~9'.::79~th~i~r~d r or the nine months• .. period, up from S23.7 mlllloo and te?.• million f or the 1978 third _, ... --------•quarter and nine months, respectively. T·Bill+l/2% $10.000 MJnimum. 6 month Investment Certilicates. 11.279% Annual Yield· 10.827% Annual Rate Minimum investment certificate la $10.000 or more for a term of 6 months. Rate subject to change at maturity. Even on early withdrawal. you never eam less than 6~. Rate qU<lted is valid October 4 thru October 10. Rate chanJes wttkly. Subject to availability. *Effective annual yield assumes that principal and interest were to be Invested ror one year at the annual rate. Annual ra~ ls subject to change al renewal. <Treasury bills are IOkl at discount, therefore. actual spread la slightly lees than ~~. > 3 3 3 $10,000 m inimum ONE YEAR lnveetment Certificate. Interest paid monthly by check or if placed in a 6 Vi% passbook account and left for one year annual yield increases lo 9.79% $5000 minimum SIX MONTH Investment c.tlficate. Interest paid monthly by check or if placed in a 6Va% passbook account and left for one year annual yield increases to 8.16%. F.arly wfthdlowol Jntetwt penaltJ• on all m,...tm•nt ~but roun-«im '-than n.. DAILY INTEREST PASSBOOK AccounL lnt8I88t paid day-lo, day-out, oompounded and credited quarterly. No minimum. No penalty for withdrawal. Annual yield 6.66%. THJUFI' BY MAIL. TOOi We pay postag& both ways. Complete information furnished upci"n requeet. Scntng CaWamlam tcr a.. a quarW al a CMltury. s.m.wtde olk:es wttb cm9tl 01191 ll35.000.000.00 .. W191A11~6l'*ASOCNION ..-. Available to Colilomio Reaident. only • ACD's net earnings were $3.7 million for the 1979 third quarter. up from $2.9 million report- ed for the like period a year ago. NINE MONTKS' earn- i n gs rose to $11 .3 million. up Crom $8.1 million a year ago. The greatest contribu- tion to Avco Corp. 's h igher revenues and earnings results was made by Newport Beach-based Avco Financial Services Inc. (AFS), the world's third largest internation al consumeT finance com· pany. "AFS' consolidated net earnings for the third quarter of 1979 were 41 percent ahead of lut year, totaling $26.1 million compared to $18.6 millioo in the 1978 third quarter. "For the nine months •ended Aug. 31, net earn- ings were $75.3 million, up more than 26 percent 'from $59. 7 million in 1978, despite interest coats which averaged 9.43 percent during the ·first nine months of 1979 compared to 8. 75 per- cent last year," accord- 11ng to AFS Chairman ff. IW allace MelT)'man and , President Ross M. Hett. INCLUDED IN the third quarter earnings result.a were $2 million in foreign excha n ge gains 1n 1979 and $1.7 mllUoo ln foretsn ex- cban1e losaea durln1 1978. Manager Named Georse Walker of IrviAe bu beea named vice JrHldent and seaer m.....-ot lllJ. rloa Beecbcraft at lobn Wayne Airport. Re IUCCHd l W.D. ( BUl) Gremp ol IntDe, wbo retired from the poll 5'11t. JO. lllllicla Beecbcraft of. 1,n •al• and~ to private and corporate aircraft in South•n C1Ulornla . ·. .. 1!.J. ' . .. - No Copyright Fwlation ablenee or to record one Pl'Olf'Ul wtaUe tM "1iitiJi watched anotMr. l playa IDO¥MI oa a televtaion Mt but cannot record olftbead.r. Judi• PerpllOfl tald DOM ol tbe ......... bad ~ unfalriy WW. cltbtr ltadlo • W eoa••ecl In unfair or fraudulelllt •1J1111 pnidioli In vtOlatloa ol federal or ltate law, or ......,.... with an>' CClllU'11et or builwl relau.tltiP fll &be pla.latilrl. I Uaivenal ud DtlDey bad tued 1uit ·lD No.- ember.,. lt'J'T u::·-Sony, maan of the "«•mu NCCK-, department store dualm, Sany'• r:er=c :ft• Doyle Dw 8-Dt.dt. Sony's w1w:o:ntbl. but.or, and aa 1Ddt!1d'W owner, ID POINTED OUT, bowe•er, Uaat Ida ~ ... not apply to copyiq from Pll1 telnWGD, ~ duDlic.tlon. or rec0rdllai for ... out.side the bom .. • V~ AND Ol8Nn Ud contended that recardlni the movJ~ violated the copyript Jawa ...S would coet ~m money by leaenin1 the replay value ol the fllms. · Tbe court's, relu.n1 iaclud.cl result. of a telepbone IUl'Vey of 805 videotape recorder ownen ordend ~the plalntiffa. IUbowedt.batmoAownen were not dlctina rum Ubrart• and that the m.ior u.ae of the recorder • ., to record a ~m for later vle•lnc bee'ause they were either"awav' from bome or w atcbi.Qg another show. Sony's attorney& had areuect that lllOlt pe0ple don't bu1ld up film Ubrariea and few show the copied fllma repeatedly. It aald the machine's ma- jor uae .was to record mma durl.q the owner's ·There was no immediate word from Universal or Dimey whether the declaioo would be appealed.. State Growth Slowing Seen SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Tbe State ol Callfonlia, l.nfluenced · by naliooal inflation and re- cession, will enjoy only a modest 2 percent economic growth rate in 1980, the Bank of America predicted Tuesday. However slow the state's growth, bank senior economist Eric P. Thor Jr. told a news con- ference, it will exceed the na-tional growth rate. IN ADDITION, be said , personal income in Califomla will lncreaae by 11.S percent to $247 billion. However projected Inflation will mean the real dollar gain will be between 1 and 2 percent. Thor. speaking for the world's lar1esi commercial bank, said that within a few months the avetage California household in- come will more than double from a decade ago. increasing from $13,000 to $27 ,400. Again, however. that figure must be slashed because of the inflation rate. He foresaw the electronics and aerospace industries experienc- ing strong growth next year. leading to increased employ- ment. At the same time, service industrie.s, the state's second largest employment group. are expected to remain stable and. thus soften the effects of re· cession. THE LB\DEa IN tertn.S of strong growth potential, be s a.Jd, wm be international trade. "Export& are ex~ted to ex- pand 1S percent to $21 blllion and imports will t.ot.aJ $26 billion, an increase of 10 percent." 1bor said. Ke said the state's trade deficit will be signUicantly re- duced from $6.5 bJWon In 1978 to under SS billion next year. " He predicted the creation of more than 200,000 j o bs througbou_t the atate in 1980. Ov~r The Count•,.r MASO ListilMp JIW Import Prices Up compared to thl8 year's expect- ed gain of 300,000. .., CAUFO&NIA'S G&088 farm income will increue to $12.8 billion. a 7.7 percent gain over the forecast SU. 7 billion for 1979. Housing and resldenUal coo- s t ruction dollar volume will show modest growth, with next year's construction level just about equal to this year•s level of some 200,000 bou.slng starts. In a regional ~verview, Tbor said Southern California for the finit Ume in years may not out- pace the growth rates of Northern and Central CaUfomia. But he ·expected continued growth in the south's service, trade and aerospace manufac· turing sectors . Thor expected the most rapid economic growth In Sacramen- to. Orange, San Diego and Santa Clara counties, with the biggest dttUne occurring in the north coast regioo. DETROIT <AP I Sticker prices on s lan dard 1980 -m u d el Volks wagen. Audi and Porsche imports will go up an average of 6 per· cent over 1979 models and the cost of options will increase 8 percent. Volkswagen of America has announced. • 1006 7 , .... ...... '"" ?:J~ 1\. ,, I ·~ .. -~ . '~ ,,. .. v. -"" ... -214 ... I PU Oft 71 I Off 1l S Ott IJ I 0t1 n s OH 171 Off II I Off 11 I Off 10 I Ott 10 . Ott 100 Off u Ofl 'I Off •• OH IJ The importer said that the boosts are due to sUffer poUuUoo contr-01 requireme nts. th e strength of the German mark against the U.S. dollar. J • ,.,. ··~ -"~ 314 J~. ,.\. u•, ' ... .... ., ... -f "'1 -'" -... -21;, , Off ,, Off 1.1 Ott 11 Off 1.J Off IA Off 71 Oft 7 ' Off 7 I Off 71 OH 70 Off .. MUTUAL FUNDS • • ,_ ..... --- ----- -.... -- -.. -• • ~ .... ... f/I' -.. """ .... -...... ._, ---• -' ...... -:::;-;:::"r. ... ~ • • • .. ... •• • • •• ' " ' ..... """ , ................ .. OM. Y Pfl.OT Que~tions Help Prevent Debt a,1YL¥1APO&TU ·' ,,..,,,.,, "' ,,.. coa..miu. > Wbll ti JOQ're _, tbe ooe ol every 11 AIMrtcua DOW aQlbt in a Ytdou8 cdre&e ol debts, tentfted that • ., far ewer JOU Mad that you're In danaer even ol 'lflllll lloaM? How do ,. break out ol tbe mcJe? C1D1 of tbele tb.ne pldel1nee wtU help: (1) lmmedle«el1 YOW to llub your debt load to below 2ID percmt al your aft.er·tu income -not IDetudinl your bom• mortPCe -and never again to Croll that clanger mark. (2) Do oat permit )'OUl"le!I to owe more than 10 percent ot your lDcome wtWn tbe next 18 moatha. Thia evening, n1ure out what you do owe ln relatloa.lh.lp to your take- bome pay. (3) Do not owe more t.baD one-third of your diacret.looary In- come (or the year - meaning the income you have left after you have paid for Lbe basic needs of food. clolhlng, shelter. transportation. ~'8 Worth ALSO, IN DECIDING tonight how much debt your family can handle comfortably, ask yourself: How stable is your ramily breadwinner's job and ifl. come Cor both breadwinners' jobs and incomes)? Don't ever depend on overtime as though this extra money is a regular part o! your salary_ What are the odds of a layoff in your occupation and in your neighborhood? Be honest with yourself. 04lr economy is in a downturn of unknown depth. Are you eligible for unemployment compensation? Union benefits? How much? How long would these benefits finance your needs? How many protections does your fam!Jy have against other disasters -such as insurance coverage for your home, heaJth and life , pension credits, cash savings and easily liquidated invest_ments, equity ln your home th.at you could quickly turn into cash, etc? FORCE YOURSELF to answer a few simple -but profound -questions. For instance: Do J really need this item? Do l even really want 1t? Will what I'm buying out·' last the monthly payments I'm considering making for it'> Do I understand every provision in any credit or loan agreement before I sign 1t. particularly the precise in · teresl I'm being charged? And honestly, can I afford this? Learn to say no -and mean it. Whether it is a banker, salesperson, or any other creditor, say a positive "no" to the offer ir you decide any of the above questions hasn't been answered fully and to your satisfaction. Teach yourself how to l;ive within a budget, and if ever budgets were in style, it's today. A reaJ working budget,· not a mental blueprint you reach for after you have over- spent, is about the best. most realistic and comfortable pro- tection you can create for yourself. • B£...4WAJl£ OF AND oo guard against your own weaknesses. We all have them. lf you tend to charge reek- leuly in tbe s&ores wb~oever you have an argument at bqme, guard against this weakness by leaving your credit cards at home and canying oaly a minimal amount of • cull with you lhal day. : Try beloa .oal~ted. stop llvtna f1'CllD clay to day • 9Dd start pl•nniq for tomorrow. ~for emerceecies just as you would p~are for a really blg-Ucket purchase Have a savings account, no matter bow big or small. (or it is a backstop -emotional as weU as ftnancial. T"1Mr'rOW: The Tra(XI ~ Bigger and De~r Mesa Building '>To Open Oct. 11 An Oktoberfest IS planned for tht! grand opening or ln·· lmperial Bank Building and the groundbreaking of T"'" Town Center, both located in South Coast Plaza To~11 Center in Costa Mesa. The celebration will be held on Ocl 11 from 3 to 6 p.m Special guests wall be fifth district Supervisor Thoma::. F. Riley,andCosta Mesa Vice·mayor Arlene Schafer. The invited guests attending the celebration will be en tertained by a German band Wine and beer selections wall be imported from Germany , and the German hor:. d'oeuvres will be l'atered by the Western International South Coast Plaza Hotel. South Coast Plaza Town Center 1s a Joint ve nture between C.J . Segerstrom and Sons and the Prudential Insurance Company of America. It is part of the multi faceted South Coast Plaza with 176 shops and seven depart· ment and specialty stores. plus lhe 70-store South Coast Plaza Village, South Coast Plaza Hotel. South Coast Repertory Theater and the ruture site of the Orange Coun· ty Music Center_ Ford Names 1st Non-f a:mily Chief DETROIT <AP> -:--Phillip Caldwell took over as chief e xecutive or Ford Motor Co. on Monday, becoming "without any fanfare at all" the first non-family member to hold the post. Hj!nry Ford ll. 62, announced earlier that he would re· Ure as chief executive officer oo Oct. 1. Ford, ~e grandsob • of the company's rounder, wiU retain chairmanship of the • board. Family control of the Ford empire also wiU be main· talned through Willia m Clay Ford, Henry's brother, who will continue to lead the company's executlve board. Henry Ford said he bas no retirement plans beyond a year-and·a·ha tr "good-bye lour" of bis company's • worldwide operations . · Caldwell, 58, already held the positions or company preaidenl and vice chairman. which be asaumed lul ()c. tober. He Joined the company in 1953 a!' 8 purcbulng and enelneerlq admln.istrator. . Disney Center. Due LAKE BUENA VlSTA, Fla. <AP> -Ground bu been brM• for Disney World's $800 mlllloo EPCOT Center. • bWed u the larfetl private coutrucrtlon project In the na· Uoa and ~ to attract 10 m11Uon vtattors Je.rly when ttopenatn 1182. A• Gov. Bob Grabam, Lbne fonner aovernors and, e>Uaer dltnltariet weartn1 bard bats looted OG, a bup tnck dlllftred the ftnt lo-4 ol eanb Monday to the heart : ot the 800-acre site. EPOOT -an acronym for ~rtment.al Protol)'pe Community ol Tomorrow -will feature ctant pevlllom b)' • major American corporations and 12 forelp eountrtea. .. .....,. INlO'JeH ,_. ............... gltte' 1trtpt1•• routine IN Abbft ~ IO fM rid Ol fllocll.tOt .,. ....... . tUC*d ~ • POllOe ... Oft ........ d ...... • lllCMS ••14 "How To c-nll Manlafe'" C Ifft) 8ob Hope, ....... Oltaeoft. An ~~r­ .... Mbyiictlor~. Md h g1rt·1 or.or~ ptlr• .,.. declOe lo ,_ tlllt dllld under • , ... -.. (2 tws) • CNQ. IUNISTT AND ...... 0..1 "*'~ .MCMI * • ''llftnlll The Ot1llll ~· (197'1 Darren MCIOrML_...~111 1960, Boaton "roa..d by the -of I ipeC'ltculat atmored eet roOt>ety that 1.au r,..;iy .._. Y9Cll• lo M11Y1 12 hr1 I ••OMAr ~ BlfllaStalees "A Ufe In The n.atre .. Ellie Ribb end Peter E"ena l)O(tr•y """°actors -one 1 ... .oMld ,,., .. an, the The real Frankenstein's monster <Jack Elam> tries to dispose of the real Dracula <Jonathan Goldsmith) when a horror movie is filmed at the inn on ''Struck by Ughtning" tonight at 8:30 on CBS, Channel 2. other • neophyte -tor wtiom the tl\Mlre .. ~ imoortanl .. Ille ttMtf. e::IO 8 (I) *"'UCK BY LJOKnMO Over Frenk'1 Objectlonl, Ted .._ the Inn out to a mOYle ~ .nDotlng • ..,,,. en ...,., from A.oar. rnMI• µp • lle1111oue e.,. 1-'n Iii order IO donele Ilia ....,., to 1n orptlenege • IAMION> N#O ION f'red le bMlde ltlmMH when ~ ,_ Puerto Aleen MlghOof oC*>e • QOl'llPe4• i jurlll ywd. •TOMGHT MAa&.I~ ~ 7:IO. THS GONG IHOW 8 HOU.VWOOO 80tMM8 I T1C TAC DOUGH AU.. IN THE 'MMl Y "Glori• Po... In The Node'' Claa1111~I Lbti119• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles D KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (C8S) San Diego D KHJ· TV (Ind) Los Angeles @) KCST (ABC) San Diego CD KTTV (lnd) Los Angeles CD KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Ange11-s fD KCE r TV f PBSI Loe; AnqtJIPs '1i> KOCE TV !PBS) Hun11nq1on Be.ii ti Inside Look At Sitcoms Slated Tonight By TOM JORY • NEW YORK IAP> Most television viewers are familiar with the fruil of Garry Marshall's labors, but very few know much about how shows like "Happy Days" and "Laverne and Shirley" are produced. and why they a re as immensely suc- cessful as they are. "Shows like those, and others, are so seamless and beautifully crafted," says Nick DeMartino, an independent producer based in New York, "that it often seems as if they spring full-blown on the tube. "As a matter of fact, they are written and re· written. sometimes several times, rehearsed and passed through the censors, and sometimes before an audience with the same care given a stage play." DeMAJlTINO IS ONE of three creators of "Sit com," a half-hour look at the situation comedy, to be broadcast by stations in the Public Broadcast- ing Service network beginning tonight at 9:30 on ·KCET, Channel 28. "'lbe idea behind the project ," DeMartino says, "is to show viewers who are by and large familiar with the end product bow lhe situation comedy is m ade, and explore some of the creative i.suses involved. "1be program is structured as a documen- tary," be says, "but it's in lhe sitcom style, a hall· hour with commercial breaks.'' And though the producers' pursuit of the sub- jed is a serious one, the content often is amusing. ' .. IT IS A SDIOUS look at lhe business of the situation comedy." De Martino flays, "in the con- ~xt oC Garry Marshall on roller skates, skating between set.a of bis severa l shows. lodeed, "Sitcom" features appearances by the star s oC "Happy Days," "Laverne and Shirley" and "Mork and Mindy," and the concluding seg- ment is based on the final taping of an episode of : "Happy Days." The "commercial" spots are the work of humorist Marshall Efroll':" one-time star of PBS' "Great American Dream Maae.tne," who dis- cusses TV ratings in one segment and television's buainess aide in another. Executives from ABC and Paramount TV. the • ---- m GOOD T..u J-tlnlll!y Otedu•t• lrom ttade llGhool. only to llnd out tflal hlS ,_ job Me ON mejO( drawbactt • MACNI&. I LIHMI' Nll'OAT G MMMC METHOD OF Of.l'AINTING "Weterf ... ' Hoal Wlllam AiNandet. (I) l'.M. MAGAZINI A beNftd.."--IOOll at 1he •tuntt and ~ en.eta produced for Ille J•me• Bond lhrlller "Moorwaker .. ; the birth ol • beby. <II FNA.Y FEUD I~ 8 (I) THI LAST AE80AT An •!tempted -d•ng at lhe hOtel bf1ng,s l>8dt ten- der memories to a.ii ol ,_ own laMecl m•mege. D MOST VAUJA8l.E Pt.AYE.A tP&<l 2) II PN80HOt CELL BLOCK H Al Helen s hearing app<oachM. s"9 sol1G11s a1 tht; help she can get. wh•ll! the wom<ln me surprtsoo ano 01sgusted at her <.n.;nge ot 1oy1tlly "°"°' fllm G MOVW To Be Announced. C2 hr9.) .THIODOCOUPU Fell11 llnd9 I wego of a hOuMkeec>er to 1a1te car. of o.e.t while he 141 recu- perating It home trom 1n uic.atteek 9':00 8 (I) CM UOV. .. Tiie Golden Gate Murclert'' (Pretn19t9) Oe-M ,,.,_, ~ Yortc. A dlileethle end I ,_, ._ up IO prow that the death of • Pfieat. termed ... IUkllde, ..... ICtually • UM of mvtd«. 9 KUNGFU ··n... v111ey Of r erro,. .. • Ill CMAN..IE'8 ANQE1.8 The Angela di~ a weddlnQ 1n wNefl Ketty 11 to be lhe mllCI OI hOr>O< ti al90 • camouflage tor • murde< CD MERV ONFflN Gueits Tony Danie. A ndrew Smllh, Carto1 PalomH'IO, Harry K•t>ll<otl. DAYMI Horowitz.. Senator 8trch Sayti 8-..30 fD SITCOM Rot>1n W1ll1ama and Garry Marshall are rea1ureo 1n lh1~ tunn~ •<re11e11mt IOOI< ... 1 c.ommNC•.11 IV ~ IOP I comedy '-f•ries •• Mo•~ & ,.,..~. SITCOM KING -Gar y Mars hall (fore- ground) . with the stars of his three hit TV comedy shows -from left, Ron Howard, Penny Marshall, Cindy Williams. Robin Williams, Pam Dawber and Henry Winkler. comedies' production company. also are in· terviewed. .. THE IDEA," SAYS DeMartino, "is tha t · ple who might not regularly watch pur.fc television will tune in to see some of their favorite stars, like Robin Wllllams and Henry Winkler. And they'll learn something about a part or television that is so import.ant to them." DeMartino says he and his colleagues had been trying for about two years to launch the pro- ject, and initially suggested to PBS a series of six hour-long docudlentaries, ·'Television in America." "We chose to do the situation comedy and Marshall for the half-hour show with the small amount of money w e could raise ," he says, "primarily because the program form and Marshall were among the most prominent in television." "SITCOM" WAS SCHEDULED to follow by•a day ABC's broadcast of the "Happy Days" eeisode on which the final segment ls based. DeMartino says the objective of "Sitcom" was not to judge the value of the situation comedy, or lo answer its critics, "but it asks the questions. why does the form attract so many people, and what does it say about us?" TUBE TOPPERS NBC ' and KTLA • 5:00 -Baseball layofla. The Callfornla An1els enter their first poetaeuon com· petition aa they take on the Baltimore Orioles for the American League pen· nant. • CBS 9 9·30 -"The Golden Gate· Murders." Da~ld Janssen stars as a de· tective who teams up with a nun (Susannah York) to solve the murder of a priest in this new TV movie. KCET@ 9:30 -Sitcom. Behind the scenes with Gary Mar~all. producer of the popular comedy shows "Happy Days," "Laverne a nd Shirley" and "Mork and Mindy" <see story below>. ~Indy... "Happy Dava" and "L~ & Shifley ·• C!) CA088TAU< Mullc student• end ptO- teulof\ll llU mueocaans inter1e1 at 1 Stan Kenton muak: oen1er 10:0011 = Dan ruan. to hnd a 11~ °'°"' being demenoed by a ktller whO is l\Oldlng a nun "' excllanQe tor the prleelesa anlf ae1 8) NIGHT O.AUBf( ' With TlMI Ring, I Tri. l(jl" A men '-• lor "" dauGM• and ,,., tortt>- cornlng merneoe. • THa fAMD OUION Al1~..-alhe work Pf"-and Oiree- tlon of •c:M~t~ CN!rtae~ • QMA .. •NO 1960t rack ·n· roll -. -performed 119fof-e en ~ in A.owy Per11. =111«::-llWCIE .. LAUOM MOYll •• "The ev,,_-t1me K.lllerM (1973) Kati Me6den, ~ MltcNln A young man, -rwno wllll hc>ettlity -hla ,..,,.,., 6Nlh .,... t>etot•. .... off on a mlMiot't of '-'04' punued by a relentleu H · oop. (2 hr• I • M•A•l•H • THl...V*'L SHOW T,,_. ~lo piCll a~ eyn>Oon ligfrt whet• the ~~n •nd RuUlan ZOOM ,.,_t end eta tn dtlpule. • Ola< CAVETT H:te.u· lM a..lel• Troell· edero De Monte Cat1o 11:.to 8 (I) awrTCH A patty thief t>ec:o<nM ""'°""9d In a aer10US crime -'*' ~ ateelS • btlef. -!IA of money (Al G TONGHT Oueat hoat R1cll11d o-. a...... Della R .. N . Pate · Berbuttl. ........ OIM>ert • a.TINO caMte eO LDWllOAT ··~·· fr.,-.le A"90ft. Cetole Ila White. '·Pa•ler·Vout" Barb• Benton. J•mta Ferr. M....,__ Of You" P.ny OuU Aalln. Ale* ...._ JOHN DARLING t '™INK 1MIS P\..OT VC1JVE SU&t\ITTEO FOR OUR 1'£.'W SHOW.~. 14}~ But NBC Still Stroag ·HOMN't~ Ho9M ~ tO blow "° • °""""' tralll • MflMART KAO& blacltm11te the wond by llw'Mltit*IG IC ~ ........ -~A.IC ..we _........,_ ti*'. TWIUQHT ZiC*I A fruMreted I0¥9' buy9 a io... OOtlon from • ~ eor. ''*' Q1wa It to hll ~ fliend -~ -.cl1n·1 lllalW~to~ an Amer~~ In J8(>ll\ of , .... Charge& lhel lie mvtdered hltl .... (lhr .• 30mlnl • CMTIMMT ••TOMGHT t2;80. MOYIE * **'It "The G roup" f t9MI Shtf»t Knight. Eliz· at>e.h HW11nan • MOVtl • * '"M• ArwJ Pa Kettle Bade On The Farm .. ( 1064) Maqorl• Main. Perey Kllbtlde .MACNEIL/~ MJl'ORT t2::S7 8 Ill 1AMTT A Betetta au9Cl9Ct• that a elOM ltiend !MY be the peraon M111nQ bid dope ""'*" .... cao....o • --°' OYetdoM OMtlle (RI t~ 9 (I) HAWAI AYM> ThrM 1roubled - With • deaclerate need '°' money take up armed rOO. l>er't abowd '°"' ~­(RI t:OO G TOUOMOW au.ta JoN\ ~. l)fo0uce<. dtteetOf Ww:I IC10r'. euthOr Roe>ert Ring· .... • MAWNC:a< • MOVtl * • * Aalltle Of A ~ ...,,.. l 19641 Heny H Cottlett. DI.-Cl4enlo t:IO I TO. itNNOUNCB> 1:Aa .... , ..... HO eewl ·--• • "'llOnSJtaMIO .. (ten) ~~.,., o-uo.i. I .,~ n.snc• 11•• MOVll •••~.,,_.It A= ~.,,... .. ,, w.... ....... ....... ._A&. ...... .... and .. ~,...., lallrllOWlntM ..... KOftO,. (t flt., 16 "*t,) 1:11•..,.. * "The ~ Attd ,.,. ..... ~.,..,~ AuMln, lMlce F\llltr. --1=·~ -=---a:ao MCMI ••• .. How fo Be v.y, """' Pooular'' ( 1965) a.ety Grable. SM<M "°'1fl 4:00111 MOVIE ** "'No Kidding" CtNt) Kenneth Wiiiiama, Joan St ma • MOVIE •• ,., .. The Demon Planet'' (1985) Betry Sulllvan. Nor·' me Betlguel. S-al ..,.- c;r-member9 ---der9d on the ,,..,_ lwt• by euperlor belt'09 ....., reQUlta ,_ bodlea IO tMebit and a~...,... 10 ~· C2 "'9.1 • TO• ANNOUNCID Thur•d•IJ'• Dayfimw Me.,fft t2:GO •• * .,., .. , .... Oftl'• Otacipte.. C19S9) &wt LlnC88l... Klltl OoutlA& 8IMd on t"9 play a; O-oe Bernard ~. 3:00 Ill • * '"' ''Tfle Omega Man .. (19711 Ctlartt~ HeMon. A~ i.... a:ao ••• ~ ··0r Cool&'• GerdenM j 1870) 8int er-. by. Ftanlt eor-... A MNIMOWft Vermonl ci- tor t1Mt1 hie pattama • .... ooee tt1e p1Mta "' ""' pnz•-•io garden. ft tv .30m.ft I by Armstrong & Batulk ABC Regains the Lead NEW YORK (AP > -ABC snatched first place away from NBC as the networks' pnme· lime ratings race took a more expectl'<i shape But the victory 1.1.as far from decal>l\'C. and ther~ was plenty rn th~ report from the A C Niclsl•n Compan) for NBC to cheer about ratings. Eight ol the 10 lowest· rated programs were from CBS. with the bottom five starttn ~ 1.1.1th No 62 "Bad :-;ews Bean.· and contmuinJ?, throuRh Stru<'k b' l.aghtrun~ Big Shamus. I.it tic· Shamu.-.... L;c,t He!>Ort and NBC .. 60 Minutes:· 24.7 or 188 million. and "M·A·S..H ," 24.5 or 18 7 million. both CBS. "Eight 1s Enough ... 23 5 or 17 9 million. A RC ·c fl1 Ps ... 23 4 or 17 8 m1l11on :"'BC · ~onday Night f-dot ball.· 22 i or 17 j million. \ HC .rnd ·Trappc·r J ohn. :\1 D · 22 3 or I i million. and NBC won the network!>' week· ly competition for the first t.Jme in nearly a year in the week of Sept. 17·23. And figures for lhe week ending Sept. 30 showed ·ABC wilh only a slight edge - 19.4 lo 19.1 for NBC. with CBS third for the second week in a row at 16.4. W1'111 mE tt7t·80 season now two w eeks old, NBC already ls in far better shape than it was a year ago. NBC endured a d ismal 1978·79 prime-time season. and s ummer r atin gs gave lhe troubled network little cause for bope. Perhaps most significant in NBC's showing so far is the popularity of some of the network's continuing programs. NBC listed four s h ows in Nielsen's Top 20 for the week - there were weeks last season when NBC was shut out of the Top 20 -lo nine for ABC. THE RATING FOR "Three's Company·· was 26.2. Nielsen says that means of all the homes in the country with television. 26.2 percent saw at le~t part of the show CBS scored with some consis- tent hits. "60 Minutes" in fourth place and "M·A·S-H" in fifth. but was hurt at the bottom of the c,\t4G ING T( ·Working St1fh ABC HAD A BIT of troublt' with new shows ... New Kind of F.am1ly" firushed 60th. followed by "Out of the Blue " Here are the °"eek·., Top 10 programs . "Three's Company. · with a rating of 26.2 representing 20 mlllion homes. and "Charlie's Angels.'' 25.S of 19 S million. both ABC: "LlttJe H.ou.se on the Prairie ... 2S 4 or 19.4 million. Dalla.... 21 9 or Iii 7 mill.Jon. hoth CB...~ THE NEXT 10 :;hows "TaXJ." ABC. ..VegaS" and "Angie." both ABC. tie. "Happy Days ... ABC. Movie .. The Kid from Left Field.'' NBC: "WKRP m Cincinnati:· CBS. ..Alice," CBS. and Movie -.. Murder by Death." ABC, tie; "One Day at a Time:· CBS: and "Real Pf!O- ple.·· NBC. 'Eternity' Out 'Saturday' Ready for Prime LOS ANGELES <AP > -ln the fint m~or programmin& move of the new season. NBC announced Tuesday that it will air repeats or its hit lat.e·nigbt comedy show, "Saturday Night Live," in a Wednesday prime-time slot replacing tbe oew series. "From Here to Eternity .·· "The Best or Saturday Night Live" will begin Oct. 24, when "From Here lo Eternity" was to have made it.a debut . A two-hour "Eternity" introductJon movie lhal was lo have aired Oct. Z2 will be replaced by another TV movie. ''And Baby Mates Six," the network announced. Weinblatt did not say how long "E~rnity," based on an expensive rruniseries from last year. would be postponed. Ac~r William Devane is reportedly being paid a record S2.7 million for the miniseries and weekly series. t-\. (~ <.}.r-the c-9 0~ unique g1/t -?~ 642-2697 ~~ CALL NOW FOR RESERVED TICKETS 831-4858 ~ ~ SADDLES~~~'* COLLEGE ...."Y_._ ____ "'_ .. _,,,....... ( FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT ) CHINESE ACROBATS & MAGICIANS OF TAIWAN Acrobattr }{ Tumbferal •• ... non Maglc~f AllC't Wide World Coltu I ot9pon9 "Everything from Gossamer grace to spring t ingling tension'' -New York Times. October 4th -Thursday, 8 p.m. IRVINE BOWL-4.AGUNA BEACH , Tickets: $5, $6, $7, Saddleback Colleve Boie Office: 931~56 M·F 10-2 PM also avell•ble at: t..avun. Festlv•I Box Office 49•11'5 ' f I ' • ' • • ' r ~ , ' ' • '• ~. 1 I ' ' ' ' ' : ~ • t ·----·- Mot1ie 'Stariinw Over' Need. To a, A8ftll1a SNIQBT .......... _... n .... la a dlleorJ, wlUdl I don't ..... to ...... Uaat aalJ ~-.day. OCitobor 3, 1971 I "'4L. Y PIL.V r • wo•u cu wrtt• a= femlalltftlm.Oata.otMr Ja ... L. lroob' Hrlpt for • .,...... "ltardal °""· .. •lt~ ••n ••r•ol'11, Jill a.,.__. CaM1ee ...... toa ALL ITS ideoloa:::i• ahortcoa"a,a, bowever, " • lnl Over" lan't a rum to be writ- ten olf completely. At tlUa POl.Dt. Burt ~ could probablY . play la10 and still come off r-:;w;T:::;:;;iiii;-1 amellinc like a rote. Ber1ea bu an asneable, Mlt-4eprecatlq air about bel' (especially when abe'a 1in1loa tbe Marvin HAD'" ............... ~. Hamllach.Carole Bayer Suer l"9 MOM Pap tdllr llowle Comedy Of All TIMe , .• , ,,,1;11.' • I ~~:fe~. that 1be auppoaeclly ·: ~= ATAZOONURYOUi" !!J I 1 ... 1tt .._ lroob ..._. Q.AYtu•eM 4IU •• MID. ,._._llllell"'9 .. ._OP .. .,... _n. ca..°'"" ......... l'JOll ~· •• el"Miiaa ·r=UMtle ................. WDk .Dt.r •-rien, -earln~ what And Claybur&h continues to be --;::::::;;::::;:::::::::=::::::::=~ ., .. •Au 1110011111111ar loa1 U11COU1•tt• u. ""' th •-'-bin ly t•-631·0>o0 4-1116"4' e.-~!111 U il W.C. '1eldl once deac bed u e moat U..uauo I varied DAILY PllDI'· uaC1mMS•• ,...,....,..,."•••un ...... _.. ... ·•a dllpbal'C)l.d iown," and the and natural actreaa in the buai· a.ASSIFIED ADS _..._.., •<JJl)'A> ''"'""'"...,m ·~ 0t.og.1ol91110 l"l-ol-war I• on. lmaclne a p..,,._ neaa. a cross between Carole towue1· 11111t0t uwU111· ,...,. CtlllMA .. ...,.. Lo bard __ .., J _._.. -"'th M2•M7'8 ... W~Oh.u M•\IO'IV-O U0•;9'., ftmlnilt movie In which the pro-m IUJU eao ru..uW' WI -.....:::::=======::::....-=======================::::. SUit-TUE., OCT. 7.9 .IOlllWAYIE Tbel)llet' llin , -•n.•a -'""'" Saadsof lbat'a wbat Cl ayburgh and Bersen imaslned tbey were playm,. To be sure, they are bolb portrayed u refreshingly toush·mlnded and independent apirill; but every time Reyoolds rtasbea that bright toothpaste grin or becomes even slightly aloof, they both come running back for more. I WOULD PREFER to think that it's unwitting, but this James L . Brooks production (produced in association with director Alan J . Pakula) ends up as a fantasy of the irresistible male. Based on a novel by Dan Wll"k e fi e ld, it open s wi t h Reynolds stalking out on wife Candice Bergen beeause of her relentless pursuit of a career as a songwriter and singer. c Coin· cidenlally, she has a1so been un- faithful lo h.im.) Moving from New York lo Bos ton, he soon meets teacher Jill Clayburgb, and within a reel or so they're shacking up. Re ta1onlat1 are. lo constant conten· Just a pincb of Mary Martin. It tion for the hirsute bod of macho isn't too bard a cross lo bear. Burl Reyno lds! Som e how, Equally tneticulous bas been despite Reynolds • undeniable the casting of the leaaer roles. cbarm lt just doesn't work _ at T he ubiquitous Charles Durning least ~tor me is s plendidly befuddled as AN•D PA.lnJLA lb ..,,_..._.. __ . Reynolds' older brother wbo , • e ws""'""" • cares, and Mary Kay Place bas lsn t the man to make 1t work. a delightful cameo as a divorcee He has always been ever so <with children) wbo comes 00 m_uch str~nger ~hen dealing just a little too strong. Austin Wt~ ro~gbt ~181 themes (~ Pendleton, a fugitive from an in ~hue ~d All the. Prt:s•· aJl-malti encounter session, lends dent s Men > ~han with t~· wry support as a felJow divorced ~~rpersonal re~ationsh1ps (as m man. and Frances St.embagen Love and P~n an.~ the Whole provides a welcome note of sanity Damne d Thi ng. o r even as R e ynold s' J aco nt c "Comes a Horseman"). · · ''St urtin 0 .. · 1 ded "th s tster·tn·law. ~~,g ver 1s oa wi NO LESS . . . coarse, badly judged moments . . Im press.1 ve is as when. J.o get a dialogue going Pakula s lineup of behind-the· again, Reynolds Invests In a camera ta1~nt~. most notably "Dunk the Teacher " game, re-George Jen.ki~ understa~ed but peatedly throwing baseballs at a ~boJly supportive P~~uct1on de· target that dumps Clayburgh in· sign, the charactensUcally rich to a pool of water until sbe final· and lustrou~ photography of ly relents. Sven _Nyk.v1s t , and M arv1n Noristhelr "meet cut.e"much Hamltsch s gentle, tuneful better. She think.s he's following score . which warm~ both the ner down a dark street, turns on cha~acters and .their actJon.s him and shrilly accuses him of ~anon Rol;hman s smooth edit· being a rapist , onl1 to discover mg Set>S to,tt that not.one ~nd that they've both been invited to 0~ the_ fib~ s 105~ minutes run- his brother's place for dinner. mng Ume ts wasted. . Nor is it altogether likely that ln short, l found "Starting Clayburgh would rebound from Over" a superbly cr afted mOVle, Reynolds into the a rms of a but one with wh.icb l must con- ga ngling, goony bas ketball f ess to having se r io us player (Sturgis Warner). ideological differences. ••• Jlma ::;,!!; ; : 11 Animators Leave Disney HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Eleven animators have resigned from Walt Disney Productions lo form a new animation studio called Don Bluth Production.a. Disney officJala said the maaa M-Verde Travel Travel with a Difference. Good Service is our Best Feature defection could force a six· month delay in the release ol the studio's current animation pro-. ject, "1be Fox and Jbe Hound." Tbe feature bad been scheduled for reie.e at Cbriatmu lllO. .-. ,,.. Bluth said the animators left Disney in sear c h of more creative freedom. He said the artists felt hampered by the cor· porate structure or the studlo. Call us at 556-6311 ' Music Market From Bach to Rock 546-0038 Albertson's 781 ·4270 Bank of Amenca 7159·4478 Biibo Bagg1ns 8415· 1 7 18 Coco·s 840·9872 Command Performance 840·81 83 • Dolphin Hair Fashions 040·0600 Mlorte'a "Old World" Soups, Pastas, Salads,.Sandwiches and Pizzas . Costa Mesa Balboa Island 979-6735 673-9322 Edwards Cinema 979·4141 Fash·n Splash Opening Soon Foto Fashions 1548·2800 Hamburger Hamlet 1548·7392 lceCapades Chalet 979·8880 Mao's Hobby Shop 849· 18 7 7 Mesa Verde Travel M1one's MUSIC Man<et Pnscitta's CakeBl')x Reuben's Spa Lady Swensen's 5158·8311 879·87315 046·0038 5157·8480 040·9872 1540·9822 558·8937 2701 Harbor Blvd. • (Harbor & Adams) Costa Mesa. CA When rating women If "8'a" make you tingle~ .. 98" make you gasp ... Imagine what wUI happen when you meet a "10"! STARTS FRIDAY __ j _ BLAKE lDWARDS- 10" STARTS FRIDAY A '811\Ai9J tastsfU comedy tor acUts who can C<Ult. DUDLEY MOORE JULIE ANDREWS BO OE:RE:K .. BLAKE EDWARDS .. 10 ' ROBERT WEBBER ~ .. ·;··:-:BLAKE. EDWARDS """'''"i. BLAKE EDWARDS -TONY ADAMS I ..:x-:. HENRY MANCINI ~ -•S8• l!~Of'•111•~-1 ·CN9Gft---~.--.-----~~--=-~ ,::rw--r:s=::..-=~'--.... ~ ,._..------i2nd SENSATIONAL WEEK!------ edwards NEWPORT °"1 100 •«»· MIAJCOAST HW'f.AMACAllTHUa 100· IOOO --644-e7' \ ' SUN...,,. tOO •oo 100 1000 S..t 1100 lOO •GO 900 IZ-00 I' I wwwO.n.,To•o• SAT. a SUM. MA111 I AIS....lut•~pa '*'>• 9_11() CAU.IJ4F• ••ltfl~f-.............. "1.AN All>A BARlll.UA HAHftl.., OF~N ..... Dt11M fWlf' llllM:M 10:11 ._.. __ _.. , .. C)MON .. 10(11) ............. ....... MflOMI.~ ANIMAL NOUll Ctl ·~-. ,, ..... ......... ,..., ---·--,.., Artn , ..... .,., .___ _ __, , .... ,, ............... .. MC*l'T "'--UPI Of UIAN 111 11119. ,,,. ..... .............. ,.,,..T M ITllT'ltrs -NTM&nr·· WHIM A STUNOll CALLI 1•1 _.,~ "'THI LR OF talAH" tl.t ' ~ ... -.. ~'*""-· Ill THE AMtTYYlllf HOHOI 1.116 t:OO SAT/SUH -2:1M:-:•-OO ''THI CO...CORDf" ''THE LAST w.ur IPGI '<3ml -~) ~=~ 0 -· ----·--... "==-I·--·~··--"' -_!! 12f.:o10 . -.., .......... ~&Ao#DOMI AMMAl HOU11t11 ....,. ...... ~ -.-..---T1MIA"8TIMllNI fUll MATMllNI --·--........... -.. , .... --IYelCMICNI ~-~ ........ ~ .... --.~ --~--iriiil ---------..... &ANIMllMUll '"" -· ... ·-~ ....... "9VUMN Herb's Kin Carries On · We'D alway• remember Herb Sllrlntr, Wbo played a mouth or1u like a Wurlitser and 1pun 1nt11 oblervat.lona llke Wlll Ro1 re Herb'• Uft and car.v u a b61 Ume, low· profUtd monolatllt, wu eut abort by man·made maea.i... he and bla wlfe were killed ln a bua. lrocdcally WlU wu killed la a plane Tbl ..,..._.needed •bat 6otb bumorbu were born wttl -a aon.a~ flow cl lau1h·provoklnc ob- ••natkm wttbout p.rovokiftl llQ)'ont. '""SbrtMn were blelMd ln one way. We aUll 1et WW. or utdl from readen ot our colwnn ln IDdluapolll and elsewhere uk· Uil what happened to the lb.ree youq clllldren orphaned by the 1'-ldd n deat.b...ol lhelr pareota. The ao~er la the twin boy•, Kin and WU, are following in their father's foot.steps, over hla early objections. Kin, after payln1 his dues to the pro· fessloo, look acting lessons and made tus debut on the popular soap series. "The Young and ••• '".,.... Restless." as a delivery boy . He also landed supporting roles in such memorable movies as ''MacArthur," "Once An Eaale," "Baa Baa Black Sheep" " and "Rieb Man. Poor Man." He's also been appearing as a rtlUlar on "General Hospital" for two years. Soap fans will readily identify him as the blue-eyed, blond wbo plays the role of "Scotty Baldwin ... Brother Wil is concentrating primarily on comedy while Kin is now drawing some of the heaviest fan mail of any regular on the Universal lot. He's being compared to the late James Dean. The twins' sister, christened Indiana Shriner. also was bitten by the acting bug But apparently, Is content to let her l wo big brothers uphold lhe star tradition of their father. Q. Bela& slilort la stat.are bas nev~r seemed to 'Glad YOU Asked That' ltyM~•-Hy ...... l*Mr S.-.\.~¥11. Jr. I'• a lq tu el Mia -ud •·· .... · AQ ..,, ..._..., 1ee1a • ..._rm Mtpt -........... leaned .. el9e .... l&t - SWaey G., lAa Ve1u. • A. TbouCb be'• ooly five feet three J.ncbea- Sammy'a a &tant of a man -heart-wiff and •talent·wlae. Now In his 50s, be admit.a that his helg.bt bothered blm till he was about 48. "I did a lot of things lo prove I was as good as a man who's six feet four inches," be reveals. "I ran after women lo prove that I was as good as the big guys. God made me little like this. and he made me little for a reason. ft took me a long time to come lo terms with what I look lilte -SAMMY Dt.¥11 what my size is -and what my weight i.!." Q : Wbat's t.be real ttuoa so maay sta1e performers bave a repatatlon for boodag it apT - Mathilda O'B .. Pasadena, caJ. A · Laurence Olivier once explained it this way. "It's a '3readful. dreadful temptation ... sit· ting there in that dressing room from 6 to 8 with absolut~ly nothing to do. except possibly fret. And so actors begin drinking. And they drink during · the play and they drink after the play. Years and years ago," r ecalled Sir Laurence. "Ralph R ichardson and I made a mutual pact. We prom· ised each other not to dnnk until the curtain went down -and we kept that pact " ' Scorsese Marries Bergrnan Daughter Q : Whatever happened tb Errol Flyn.n's soe, Sean? Did be become an adoT like bis falber? - Barbara James. Pittsburgh. A· No. The sad story 1s that young Flynn, a combat photographer. was reported massing in Cambodia and hJ::. body wa:. never found. Q : I have a bet going with my bmband that there ls no real radio station wllb the call letters "WKRP" like In that TV sbow. Am I right or wrong? -Mrs. Sally R., Plttabargb. ROME (AP> -Martin Scor sese. the American film direct.or. and Isabella Rossellini. the 24-year·old daughter of actress Ing rid Bergman. were married in a civil ceremony in the small nearby town of Bracciano, friends reported . The marriage was held in strict privacy Sun- day ln the city hall on the Bracciano lake, with a A: You were n gbt until this past September when an AM rad10 station in Dallas, Ga . was granted the call letters of the popular TV senes by the FCC. small group of relatives and friends attending. The Send JIOUT queshona to Hy Gardner. "Glod You grout> included Miss Bergman. the bride's twin· Asked Thal," cana: of thu newspapt>r po Bor 11748. sister. lsotta. and her brother. Robertino. Chicago, JU. 60611 Manlyn and lfy Gordner witl 0""1DeT Scorsese. 37, who directed such films as "Taxi as many questaoru as they can in their column bul the Driver," "Mean Streets" and "The Last Waltz," volum~ o/ mail malcea personal rephes 1mpo.inble met Miss Rossellini when she interviewed him for ----------_ Italian television while he was directing the film "New York, New York." M 1ss Ros::.ellin1 made her movie debut in the leadtng rolt' of <i recent Italian film. "II Prato" I "The Me<.idOY." 1 lier father •~ the l<.itf' Italian movie director Roberto Rossellm1 FOR INFO 534-FREE 9'111T .., ...... fNOLDS "ILL CANDICE CLAYBUaGH llEllGEN " . Phil Potter would like to straighten out his life ... One way, or the other. --•t I ~ .... Del I lllll I I Vi ···-•ttf )1!11!1' Ill D( .. ,Jlffl flllll~~lllllll11Ulll •m~ ... ·~ ·-~ .,--:_lil .. _ ·RI~~i"~ ~ ~ STARTS FRIDAY UA TWltt CllftMAI IUOA PAik Otttff·ll lDWAltH' tfnrf'OflT Westminster 893·1305 Buena P.,k 821·4070 Ct•Ma IAlA rLAU CllllOOMl Newpon BtKll 644-0780 Blta S2H339 Olano• 634-lS!ll "'P1CNIC AT HANGING ROCK' ELECTRIAES ... NEW, WONDERFUL AND REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT." MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "APOCALYPSE NOW" CRJ "MOON RAKER" !PG) "CAPRICORN ONE" "ROCKY II" !PG!. "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI" "ALMOST SUMMER" (PG) ~OT STUFF'" (PG) "THE VILLAIN" "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" CR> ~ -~ - STAn1um EiscAeen 6)9 -7860 DRIVE-In "HOT STUFF" 'THE VILL!'IN" PGJ "THE WARRIORS" ··up IN SMOKE' "HOOPER" "ALIEN" (R) "EYES OF ~AURA MARS" Katella Nor St~d1um "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" (R) "LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVED DOWN THE LANE" "THE MUPPET MOVIE" I ~REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHE.R" {f<?l "ANIMAL HOUSE" "PRISONER OF ZENDA" (PG) ALL OIUVE·INS Of'KN 6:JOr.M.Mt6N1'\.Y C:llll4 VII••• I I ir,.. Uftlett • Klctcll• ~nt•OUl'ld Wl>dt ""P~"' ~" ~ ktd~ <j<OW up. 0 I. J Ix: lti4} Phll "REVENGE Of' .THE PINK PANTHER" ~~g ~PG~ WEO·THUAS 7 00 8 cs 10 2S ROCKY =.D .,, .. ,.,.,,.TH•·• Ptu1 "THE SEDUCTION Plua "'~ "' OF JOE TYNAN" H~ 11 \Otl ~\: l\fwtl • •• MONTY PTTttON"S ~~'fhe.· IOI LIFE OF BRIAN ~ 0 IMJ _""111111.,...L Plua (PG) LIFE OF BRIAN -4't111 .... _ .. , ........ -·'"''--- "MOONRAKER" "WHEN A · STRANGER CALLS"'"' MALCOLM McDOWELL DAVID WARNEft 1 "TIME AFTER TIME" ''°' 'WIO.THUM 7:11.•• r J ..... 4 •• • I INSIDE: •ClubCalendar •AnnLanden •Slnglestalentlar •Honscope W.1181$.0D .... 3.1'71 OALY"'-OT ' With the fUel shortage on everyone's mind, have C., tboueht about breakfast bein• fuel for 7our 1 Breakfut <meanins "break" the . .,.._ .. ,~..,~bod)' wltla luel for the clQ. ,,,_ • ... :'hoe feed8 70lfD' car. If JOU chooee not to .. ftll up .. eacb moming, you may be running close to empty before you start your day! Skipping breakfast has an in· fluence on your appearance, attitude and your bealtb. decialClll on what kinda of foods you wW start your day with. Remember -breakfast abould provide oae·fomUa to one-Wnl of your clQ'a nutrteata and calories. Start 70Gf' day witb a ftd1 tank; you'll be •lad ycm dldl nwrr--~ 'NN1JTll11DLI 1 cup oats. uncooked One 8-ounce carton strawberry yogurt ~cup applejaice Y.t cup ralsina 2 tablespoom chopped nuts When you 're short on fuel, it might b~ time for a 'tune-up. ' The breakfast table is the best place to start your engines. 1 to 2 tablespoons unproceued bran 1 tablmpoon brown supr '4 teMpoon salt 'l'90PICAL ISLE llUB8U 1 Cl"P .... uneooked One 8-ouDtt carton plneappl~range yogurt ~ ::z..i e>nnae juice 2 ta~ wheat germ 1 tablespoons hooey i..-teaspoon ult 1 tables])OOb sugar "'-teaspoon salt CllANAPPLE llUE8U 1 cup oata, uncooked 1 cup Ci apple Ju.lee ~ cup chopped apple "'• cup instant non-fat dry milk 2 tabfeepoon.s wheat germ I tablespoon boaey ,,,. teaspoon salt Here are recipes that are nutritious and fun lo eat. These· recipes will not only start your day right, but contribute lo the energy and stamina you need. i..-teaspoon salt • BJL\.NANA llUUU 1 cup oata, uncooked A•Bll081A IRJESU 1 cup oats. uncooked Select muesli recipe to be prepared. Combine all Ingredients for specific recipe; mix well. Cov- er: refrigerate at least 8 hours or overnight, as de- sired MJx well. Serve with mil or cream. as de· coired. Makes 3 t.o 4 servings. You're in the driver's seal and can make the % cup milk 1 small ripe banana, mashed Breakfast is Important By DOROTHY WENCK 0.--C-yH-~ With the start of school, the parent's job of providing meals often changes. Dunng vacation, breakfast may be casual, eaten late or not al all if children sleep in. And the kids usually make up for the nutrients they didn't get at breakfast with snacks and other meals. But when school is in session, breakfast becomes the child's most important meal. Kids who don't eat breakfast are at a disadvantage in comparison to their peers who do eat before school starts. A ClllLD WITHOUT BREAKFAST gets droopy during the morning and has trouble con- c en tr a ling on s chool work. He may be Kids who don't eat breakfast are at a disad- vantage in comparison to their peers who do eat before school starts ... shortchanged on bis tot.al day's nutrients, too, when be mlaaes one-fourth to one-tlliM of bis oatrlenta that aboukl be supplied in the mom: m1. There are reuom why the federal govern· ment estabtiabed the acbool break:fut p~ some years· qo. Tb.ls proeram, while not aa 'u- tenalve u the acbool luncb pl'OIJ'am, la federal· Jy 1ubsldiJecl to belp improve the nutritional 1tatu1 of the nation~• cblldren. A .moot breakfast, ii It's anilable at your' ebild'1 tcbool, may be tbe amwer to prpblems 1ueb • tb1lt ebild wbo lln't bUDp'J ftnt tld.q iD the m+m*'na or wbo doellati baft time to eat befon aildd.., an earlJ bul to aebool. U tMle are problems In JOU!' f amllJ, and die_.... breMfalt ts not anilable, JOU m1Cllt r IOtft tblm bJ itYinl the chlld • ••ck-breakfast to eU17 md eat after be 1eta to ICbool or duriJal the ...... lllllUttkill break or reeea. It• Mw mow tbat eJUJdren are more lltelJ •Mt..._., .. ., It ii ,....,.,..S bJ an adalt- ntlllr ... wt llP to the ddJd to prepare " M , .. -_. tf tile familJ lilt don and eats ......, .. toptber. ... • Thus, improvement or breakfast habits for school-children may mean a change in lifestyle for the whole family and espedally for the person in charge of meal preparation. BREAKFASTS DON'T NEED to be elaborate to be satisfying and nutritious. Nor do they need lo be time-consuming to prepare. But they are more likely to be eaten ii they offer some interesting variety rather than the aame- old-lbing day after day. The Four Food Groups make a good guideline for breakfast plannina: ( 1) Have some milk or food made from milk such as cheese, yogurt or even ice cream. (2) Have a source of protein -it could be cheese or another protein food such as peanuts or peanut butler, or a small amount of leftover chicken, ham, roast beef or other meat, bot· dogs, ground beef, liver sausage, eus. tuna fish, beans, split pea or bean soup, leftover baked custard. (3) Have some form of bread or cereal -it could be crack.en (good with cheese or soup or . improvement of breakfast habits for school children may mean a change in lifestyle for the whole family. peanut butter), tortillas (heated with dleele, for example), bagels, leftover rice, apqetttl or maca.roal -e.m pbu. · (4) Have a fruit or •ec«able -for ezam. pie, juice, fruit with eereal or~ e-... or even......,..aoup. Tbe lilfto¥tl'I ~ .. ....., .. foodl m.IOt be plennecl-oftn. Wbm m.._ ~ JOU tbiDk ahead to tnakfMt, fw a•'9h, Cook a.tra amomta ol tbe foodr tbat laaft ...., mOl'Dbll..,.,... to JOtar famlb'. Any food an be a IOOd 1nlltfMt food. 'ltM lmPortlnt tblq ii tor ddJdnlla to ell& 111•1''*al to .... tMm ao-power after .... .._ ..... food. • ~cup milk 1 small orange, peeled. chopped 2 tablespoons toasted coconut Date-Nut Breakfast Loaf ;s a convenient, nourishing idea suited to today's busy worl< and school schedules. Try SeH·s erve B reakfast ID most American bouaebolda, It seems that the hearty, nutritioUa breakfast ls a thlnR of the put. 'l'bouCb we may sW1 believe It's a cood idea to start the clay with a nourishing meal, it just doesn't Mem to be convenient. Scbedules vary ao sreatlJ, family memben seldom eat at the 1ame Ume; the renlt la •"'YCJM prepane bis or her own quiet bite or they end up Ulppiag bnakfa.t altotetber. D .. Nat an.kfat IM1 ii cme IOlutioa to .. bnillda.t ........... Tbe 1oef la • CCJDftldent, llOUl'lllllllll Mlt-eene bnatf'a.t lclia that can be radJ far eut7 rtaen or will ltQ fNlb for late 1leepsa. It'• ~ to .....,.... and ca be ftzect tbe DlO& blfaroe ad~ UDW peeded. To ..,....,_ tbe loel, llmpl:r eat a ,.,_ old ,.... .......... cue '-th .... lDto thne laJen. 8prW two..,_. wl&la a.._. of enam di ... en It td .......... l8llr elloppld bam ad ................ ; tblJl N•tmllll Ila a torte ' Ullq tbl tld.rd IQW ~ I '°f• c;ldJl mil needed or reffieerate overniCbt and wbeD tbe monlllC ruah besins, just allce and serve. Date-Nut Breakfast LNI la a delidom war - t.o start the day and if there'• aQY left, lt makes a marvelous afternoon snack. DATE NVI' aaBAU"8'1' LOAF 1 pack.,e (121!<. ounces> old·fuhloned date nut cake, fl'oam 1 can (1 pound, 4 owie.t) cl"Ulbed sNne•P- ple, well dnlned · l peckap (8 OUDC!e9) enam cbeele Ve te-c:,pvuad ll'ller' ,.. np ebopped bam With a abarp knife cut fl.-Date Nat Cake Into three equl leqtbwile ..... In • bowl, maab Cl"llbed p6Deapple with dMIM .W ftll blended. Stlr In liDlel' ud bam. Plaice bottom tllce on a MniDC plaU. ..S ...... wttb bell ol tbe eheele amtare. Toi>.,. ..... lllc:e. re- maln1u ftWDa and top alfce. QlUl .s1 nM1 to Ml' .. , Cut loaf lido thlck enc. .... I MmMd knife wttb a aawlns moUcm. ...._ 1 loll, eooqb to terYe e . . , l ' FOOQ~ Select R ight _Cut of Beef for Your Barbecue Warm weatber means 'l1M mmelel that an relied the leut. TBS &S•.UNINO round ...Wta ln a blab TBI! I ROtJLDI!&, cootoutll, and ateak re· ezerciMd IJ'OW 1troo1 St ab from tM Wa Lk•·fourtba o1 the atffr rleld ol leu aa-at mu· neck aod uppef arm aec· ma I a• Amt t l c • 1 • but •-tmder. W... are very ~ ud an ._ bOID more eaerclHd n1 moat round cut• tlon1 wbJcb form the fa •orUe daolu for you I-* It daielabel cia a the moat popular for mu1clH auob aa the an ••celltnt value. cbuck coat leu per "ovu-lM COUI" ~· mH' ~II•••· aotlc• barbecuJDf . Tb•H l•· ck.ck and round. pound Uwl other J>rlmal la1. ,.. etaala.ae ll tM .... o1 the prtma1 rlud T·6one ueak, Moal of tb•M eta&• London broil, top cut.&Ddareutuallyfull· bow tio beef •P 1Mr c-ut. t_a tM meat from ao porterboue ud New ·Med to be teDdtrtMd by round aod •lrloln Up flavored and Juicy u a barbeeuH wilt.out ad.Ive er .,...tft mu.s York tteaka , flht Iona, 1low cooklac la are moderately tender result ol tbelr fat con· butelaerlq JWr foo41 •' mt.:noa llDd &op alrto&D. mo l 1 t b •at or b 1 =-~lfc to":Jl:!: tent. budpt. Only OM fourth d OW. Tbt rib portion ol tlae mechanical or .a11m• Most cuts from the Kaawa .. ,. la 1oar cot.a from 1 •teer aft. upper back ta alao tendertay. riff and 1 ced thin. chuck cost leas per beat ...,._ ta~ aahmal.l)' tender -tMee leader and Juicy. Cuti Cuta from tbe blp an4 Bottom round ls lea• pound than other prlmaJ blade 1tealr1 a nd 11\pulder 1tew can be barbecued. It'• best to us e a marinade or eniyme tenderizer and coot only to rare or mediwn rare. Fresh meat is the moat expensive Item on moat marketlne list• and some smart shop- ping can mean major savinp. Keeping lbese 1wdelines in mind can help you enjoy the juicy barbecaed steaks that aH ao mueb a part ol s ummer while bel9ln1 you keep that food budget down. -E81'HJ1l CRAME:R, Dlrtctor ot Con1umn A//aJr•, Alplao Belo Co. wtU. rlalq food · are tbe 1teak1 ••cl au ch aa r l b llt1lu, bind lee -t.M round -tender, but caa be cuta and are oft.en best aeleeUna ~ ritb cut 0. routa from •IOBI the ,.ncer new and'club vary ln tenderneaa and barb t cued w he o buy1. Most chuck cuts beef foe .. cb occulc. middle of tbe 1tHr'1 1teaks can be dellcloua are usually told bone-marlnated and 1llced abould be braised or and knowlna bow lo bhk wblcb are ex· when barbecued. leaa. Very Uttlt fit ln the UllD. 1tewed. but cuts such as cook ll properly wlU ~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~----~~~-------------~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-belp you set \be mOll out ot yow meat dollar. Jlnowtq the na ... , •~•Uou and cbarae- terl1tlc1 of tbe bule CUU '11 beef CID be a ..... belp In dlt.ermlni.na Uae IDCllt IQJPl'OPrtate cut for your need. Tbe prim al < wbolual e) cut rauad, lam. rib or ebuck -la ....aty printed 00 the pad ... tabe1a ol re- tail meata. TM primal cut tells when the meat comes from on the animal. IT UY belp 1W to remember tbe ebarac· teriatlee ot the ~al eutl ii JOU tblnk or them iD tenm ol their location ud moYemmt. Tbe beef round ls tile tlip and back lea: tile chuck ls the shoulder: and the rtb and loin are the mid-back Cookout King Contest All Orange County males and teen-agers are invited to take part in the annual Cookout King Contest to be held Nov 7 through 22 in conjunction with the Orange County Fall Fair at Los Alamitos Race Course. With the increasing popularity of outdoor cooking and the many Orange County products used to make outdoor meals exciting , the Orange County Farm B u re au 1 s h e I p i n g· sponsor a Cookout King Contest to show off some or the products and techniques being used. Tbe purpose of the contest is to promote the use or more beef. pork, lamb, turkey, hsh and rabbit' plus other pro- ducts grown or raised in Oran~ County. EACH entrant must. provide all or bis own cooking equipment, food and a copy of his recipe, along with an oUiciaJ en- try blank. All fresh meat pro· ducts must be cooked completely al the con- test ,site, and contestants may not have help from others. Cooking may get un· derway anytime after 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 17, with judging taking place at 4 p.m. Electricity will be furnished for those using electric equipment. Each entry must be a minimum of three serv- ings or use one pound of meal, whichever is the larger. PRIZES will be awarded to the tint and second place winners in each category with special awards stven the Cookout King, the top teen-ager and the cook -ith the greatest amount o f showmanship. Each entry will be judged on excellence of · meal cut and prepara· tion, use of products that can be grown in Orange County, appetizine ap· pearance 8Jld 1kill of timing project. Showmanship will be a part ol the Judging for each category aa well as for • •peelal 1ward. Sbowmanlhip includes use of aide dishes to compliment main dts- bea, conteatant• •P· parel, cbeffine ability, neatn••• of cooktn1 area, and overall •P· pearance of eompl~ entry. Advance mtri• are preferred, altbouP they m•J be 1ubm1\ted" tbe daJ of die event. l'or ea· tr7 laformatloe contact Ora••• CountJ J'arm Bareaa. 1441 Jntne Bl9d., Suite 118, Tultln, -Cll' 0r-.. CoUnt)' Pair, 88 Pair Drive, eo.u ........ 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WUfMIQj STD1£ llllS: 1-11 lllJ, N ._,, -~ • I c Cooks Lea1'1n_g Chinese chefs are leaving Hong Kong in staggering numbers, according to an of- ficial in charge of visas at the U.S. con- sulate in Hong Kong. The Chinese Chef Drain By EDITH M. LEDERER Associated Press Writer HONG KONG A growmg export from th is bustling Asian comme rcial center is the Chinese cher. From New York lo Sydney, Australia, Hong Kong-trained cooks are turning out sweet and sour pork. fried rice and delectable "dim sum .. dumplings. "THE NUMBER OF CHINESE COOKS leaving H~ng Kong is staggering," said Ralph Nider, consul in charge or the visa branch of the U.S. consulate here. In the first six months or 1979, Nider said, 270 Chinese cooks recci ved visas to work in Chinese restaurants across the United States. A spokesman for the Canadian Commission said 1!iO cooks were given v-isas between April 1978 and April 1979 to work Jn Canada. "Tbare are 100.000 Cbi-w ill VaaeouYS -.cl U0.000 1n ~_. ".:::.r. .._CM••• ..-.ur..u l:'liilr..., -...... 1n Toraelo, .. Austrana has t1ghtened requlTements for ' migration -inch1ding a knowledge of English -which bas knocked out many Chinese. Even so, Pet.er Hardy of the Australian Commission said 25 Chinese cooks were given visas in the first six months of the year "and that's a Jot of pork chow mein." lJNUKE TEACHERS, BUSINESSMEN and journall.ats, Chinese cook.& have an advantage when it comes to getting vis as to work overseas. In many western countries. they fall into a category s imilar to the U.S. government's category six: "skilled and unskilled workers in short supply." For example. Nider said, the 2~0 cooks ac· cepted for work in the United States between January and June this year represented 90 per· cent of all category-six workers accepted by the United States. Each country has specific criteria for its cooks: practical experience, recommendations from prior employers and professional training. One of the main criteria. however, is a waiting job that has been ad vertised locally but gone un- filled. "We want to m ake sure the cooks who are going are qualified and not Just using 1t to get into the country," said one diplomat. "In check· ing their qualifications, it's not that we want to eat their sweet and sour pork lo see if it's good. We want to kno w whether Hong Kong restaurants would accept them without pro- longed apprenticeships." Why do so many cooks want to leave Hong Kong and work overseas? "CONDmONS IN WESTERN countries are better." explained Lo Ko Chu, administrator of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Restaura.nt and Cafe Workers General Union VocatlonalSchool. "They have.regular workln1 ho~ and lbe salary and trln1tf' benefit.a are better. Here, they work 12 or H boursforlow•aan." .,... wa1a.-... ..•. •aid be ... taldnc.lbe Hbool'• U·month coune bee~ be wanta to 10 to ....... to join bU brother wbo i• already operating a reetaurant. Another student. Ma Lit Kwong, 21. said be thinks he can earn more money in Canada where he has relatives. During the six-month course. wh ich is certified by the Hong Kong Department of Education, students learn lo prepare about 130 dishes ranging from bean curd with pig"s feet to fish lips with duck sauce. Professor Choy Cheuk, 68, who started his · restaurant career washing dishes in Canton in 1923, explained that traditionally Chinese chefs liked to guard their recipes so it was difficult for a would· be cook to learn the trade. "It took me a IHetime to become a good chef," he said. "but with this kind of school . the most these students will need is fi ve or six years practice after graduation and they'll be better than l am. We're giving away all the secrets." Chinese food afi cionados in Hong Kong aren't too worried about the "chef drain." As one noted. there arc still about 25 pages or restaurants Listed in the Hong Kong telephone directory, almost all or them Chinese. Wise Usage Can Determine Freezer Efficiency, Economy Can a food freezer save you money? Or ib it primarily a means or saving time and ach1ev· ing more menu variety'! This debate has gone on for years, with conve- nience almost always winning out over economy. Nowadays, with not only food prices As ~om~ g eneral guidelines for using a freeier effects vely. for both economy and con- venience, she orrered these suggestions An inventory system is helpful in achieving that goal. Marking each package with recom men d ed m ax imum storage time is also a g"ood idea. ' but also the cos t of r every shopping trip on l Wat c h for worthwhile specials on roods your fa mily enjoys and stock up -with sen sible amounts - when they're in gpod supply. "Some of the recom- mended procedures for preparing and packag. ing foods may seem troublesome, but resist the temptation to take shortcuts." Ms. Church advised. "The whole ob· ject is to prevent loss of quality in frozen foods and thus protect your in · vestment. So follow all directions to the letter.'· rt:nt value ot lood~ thc.t go into a fre~zer, th~ l>hghtly h1~her cost ot really dependable packaging is readily justifi ed. Ms . Church said. With containers which can be sterilized and recycled over and over , the cost will be spread over several years. I the rise, there may be room for further argu- ment. "It's quite possible that a freezer can help you aave money along with valuable time, but much depends on how you use it," said Pauline Cburcb, home service adviser for the Republic Molding Corp 2. Check f reezing space before you shop, to be sure you can pre- pare , pac kage and freeze food promptly. Freeze no more than three pounds for each c ubic foot or total freezer space in a given 24-bour period. 3, Freeze only fresh, top quality foods. Freez- ing won't improve quali· " F-'Cl'O& you have ty, only maintain it. to eomider is the coal of 4 . P re p a r e a n d ownlne and operatinc packaae foods prompUy the freezer IUelf, since and properly. (More on tbia will .tel to tbe ac-thla later.) tual ·coet of the food 5. Load the freezer ac· ltored in lt. ln view of cording to Ute manufac- current inflation rates, turer's inatl'Uctions for howeyer, this amount max'lmum operatlni ef. mQ become lea slenlfl· ficlency and satety to eaat, e1q>eelally in the alreadY·frozen foods. Among the factors that afJect food quality are enzymes and air . which cause changes in color, flavor and tex- ture. Another hazard ls evaporation of moisture, which results in lbe con- dition known as freezer bum. "That's why proper packaging is always stressed," the home service adviser ex - plained. "Unless con· tainera and wraps are moisture-vapor resistant and apeclfically de- "Your c ho i ce of packaging also affects the e fficient use of freezer s pace.'' s he added. "Square or rec· tangular cc>ntainers are often recommended, for example, because they fit into comers. And con· t a iners d esigned to stack will make it easier to keep freezer contents in order." For the ho usehold where mealtime atlen· dance is inconsistent, s he suggested freezing food in varying amounts, so aa to avoid thawing and beating more than needed . Sm a lier containers come ln especially ban· dy when there's an un- expected guest or two at dinner ti~. eaM ol food boulht at 8 . Allow 24 hours baqaia Id~. before rearranama new .. Alld tbal llliAo up a packqes tor ator~e. ptdall tile aew lreear 7. Keep freezer con· owaer mut learn to tents orcanised for euy ftald: tM tmlptaUon to Hlection and inventory _,too IDllda ol a eooct control. ailbed to withstand the -----------, rlcor1 of low · temperature 1tora1e and frequent handling, they won't provide ade- quate protection." tlllu. •• Ma. Cbarda 1ald. 8. Rotate freezer in· . u9 J'OUI' fr11 r• la IO veatory by uaini older loMecl wttll bHf that packa•es flrat. For &M .. to~•lood r:::,teat economy, all ............ for lbould be med and .... '" ...... ...,.._ wttbln a, ...... Pl rt' • " tlme. • Many tree1ln1 autborlU• reeommeod rlcld conta.lnen, wblcb are motltu.re·vapor re· '-ailtut. t.W-fNt, toulh andNllab&e . Constderln• the cur· PRDfU..'71 Is your g\ide to pro football action. " fNfifY Saturday In the DAILY PILOT • • 25( OFF ON A 4-LB. BOX OF 9·UVES DRY CAT FOOD. '•JI~• i.Oh .J9'U lf (A 1l10P11• '"' e,, .... orn ,, • • '• i-i' • r.... • "'"' ,.,. , 1 It• ll•,,fl.Q Ot 11•0 t.rwlH" .t""' ':,.. ,,,,.''''•ti vC: ',, ii;• j -~. 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Wal pn lluced tbl1 •oatla . ••• 1•• expect tMl ...._ wW ............ wW ... a lood alteraaUn to Mef la tM ~to ~·· P~wtM. Delft Md bHf are 1l•Uu. la equlvallllt...._.._ -2.4 CMmcee Ol ..... cooked ~•f or Pork from the ._ MCdoa - tb• amount ol proteln nearly JdentJeal at zo Cnm1 (about OM·l.blrd o f your dally requiremmt). Both bttf and port have adequate amow1t1 of all the euenUal amlno acid• -tbe ~ontUtueota 1n PfOteiaa that we need for maklna protein in our bodi•. Pork doe• ba ve somewhat more fat ud calorlea than beef, atthou.it the amount can be reduced by caretully t rlmmlnl all tbe fat •• irom al"OWld tbe edla. TBB Z.4 ·0VNCE servin1 of lean-only cooked port will have about 10 era.ms of fat and 115 calories compared to 4 erams of fat .net uo calariel for a comparable aervtD1 of lean befl· Tbe amount. of 1ron 1n beef aad pork Is the same -about 2 .5 mlillicrama (15 percent of a teen-ager•a or woman 's daily requirement; 2S percent of a male's or older person's requirement) -in the 2.4 ounc e serving. In vitamins, beef and pork ar e compar able, except that pork has 15 times as much thiamin, one of the B-vitamins, as beer. The 2.4-ounce serving or pork will give yo u ab o ut 0 .75 milligrams of lhiamin half of a m a n's o r t ee n ·a ge r 's dail y require m e nt and three-fourths of a woman's requirement The equivalent. serving of beef bas only 0.05 milligrams thiamin. Besides its good nutrition, pork also provides good eatin1 quality, and a cbaoie of pace in navor from beef. SOME PEOPLE still cling to the old notion that pork is harder to digest than beef. This was disproven long ago. Our bod ies a r e wetH~quipped to digest con)f>letely both fat and protein, the t.wo major constltuent.s of pork and beef. Fat is digested more slowly than other nutrients, but witho ut difficulty unless a person has a metabolic disorder that interferes with fat digestion. Both beef and pork are relatively high in saturated fat, and 1ince pork has more fat than beef, you get a larger amount of saturated fat. T .h is co uld b e a consideration if you are on a cholesterol-control diet. Another worry that some people have about pork is that it could cause trichinosis -an infecUoo resulting from a parasite, trichinella, that might be imbedded in th e meat. To eliminate this danger, consume rs have been warned to always cook pork well done. While there is a smaJl c hance of trichinella being 1)resent in pork and meat should not be eaten raw or rare, you don 't need to overcook it to be safe. Whe n the t e mper ature in the center of a pork cut is 140 degre es , the lricbinella is destroyed. It is also killed if pork is frozen for 10 days or longer. • • • QlJESTJONS WE DE AS&ED: . . . Q. Recently I bought a ham butt that was labeled "fully cooked," but the, meat WU not at all Cooked enouah fot oar taste, ao I baked lt. Would lt have been 1afe to eat it wU,bc,.a eookinl? ••• A. Y-. I• ... ... nrM •ea&a ... , .,. ··•···· ...... , eeete•" •a•• •••• ...................... ................... •••lr•J ... , .. , •• •acterta ••• tlae ,.,...... ulclll•ell•-. .._. -trl«t' 1111. 1ola1 oa a 1t11·•Hk ............................. tntu a1 11. lhwHer, t•e le Mftde l{ I alMMal• • • • & , • 1 7 • • hne UM relrtprator oa ........ .., M& '9 or •mN lt and tW"D lt 11111111 •• • • .. el ott wlUle we're 1oae. ._::::Su . .,,.. Wlileb do you uw 111t • aM recommencn ,_ ,.,, Ab .. •• ••• A. If 1ee•u ....... "1 ,_, .... ...,., Cl•el1H1 &Me •1•••l 1W • ., ..... .,..,, . • • Q. 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OTll&U IL\ Vt; A CHJlONtC cemplalat and muat avoid rou1ba1e ctu.rtq Um• wMn crampt, abdom1nal pain and teaderwa mat. Tbe Important tbln1 11 to hep tboae poucbea from becoomlnc inflamed and possibly IMlrttlna. Docton uaually recommend tbat tbese )>a· Ueot.a avoid food wltb pit.a aucb aa those found ln raw tomatoes, com and 111-pJ"Oducln1 foods ol tbe cabba1e family. An attack ol dJvertlculiUs is olleo confused wttb an attack ol appendicitis so It's lmportant to keep both posslbillUes lo mind when slmUar symptoms appear When abdominal cramps or nausea occurs, get a good medical evaluation as to the cause. Acute cases of dtvert.lculltis are generally treatable with antibiotics and a liquid diet dur· ing the siege. Then a low residue diet, avoiding rou1bage and all known irritating foods, can calm the colon. THE LOW aESIDUE DIET consists of re· rmed grains; bread without seeds; mild cheese sucb as cream cheese, cottage cheese and pro· cessed American cheese; no raw fruit except ripe bananas <canned fruit should have no seeds or skins); cream soups; tender cuts of meat; and simple cake or cuatard desserts. If someone in your household has been or- dered to follow a low residue diet, here are some very tasty recipes that wiJI make the food prescription less painful. MEAT LOAF WITH PEACH SAUCE 1 pound lean ground beef 1 egg 'h cup tomato juice 1 slice white bread 1'2 teaspoon salt 11. teaspoon oregano 1 can ( 16-ounce) peach slices, with juice 1":1 teaspoon cornstarch 1.11 teaspoon nutmeg Preheat oven lo 350 degrees. Combine ground beef and egg. Pour tomato juice over white bread slice in a bowl; crumble bread into fine pieces and add to beef. Add salt and Spee la I Die is By June Roth ore1ano and mil well. Spooo into a creued loaf pan and bake for I hour. Twenty mi.Dutel before meat loaf La done, drain peach 1lice1 and pour \.i, c~p Julee lDto a aaucepu; ad.r lD cotDJtareb and ~ watU eompl.W, dluolved. Heat and 1Ur cooatanUy unW rnUtl&N t.blckena and boJla. Add peach slices and heat for several " minutes. Pour mlxture over meat loaf about 10 minutes before It is done. Makea' toe servings. CHICKEN SDOGANOIT 4 boneless breasts ot chicken ~~ cup lemon juice 'h t.eupoon salt ~ teaspoon paprika VI cup water v. cup dairy sour cream Sprinkle chicken with lemon JU1ce and refrigerate for one hour. Then arrange in a non· stick sk1Uet, Including lemon juice. Sprinkle with salt and paprika. Add water. Cover tightly and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes, or until tender. Remove crucken to a platter. Stir sour cream into broth, then cook over very low heat to pre- vent curdling. Pour over chicken and serve. Dash paprika over chicken, lf desired. Makes 4 servings. SPINACH AND EGG CASSEROLE 1 package (10-ounce) frozen chopped spinach 1 cup water 11,. teaspoon salt '11 teaspoon nutmeg 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon flour I cup milk 1 tablespoon grated mild American cheese 4 eggs Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Place spinach in a small saucepan; add water, salt and nutmeg. Cook until soft; drain. Spoon into a s mall buttered flat baking dish. Melt butter in a small saucepan; stir in flour and then gradually stir in milk. Cook over low beat, stirring con- stantly, until mixture is bubbly and thick. Stir in cheese. Break eggs over spinach; spoon cheese sauce over eggs. Bake 20 to 25 minutes, or until eggs are cooked as desired. Makes 4 servinp. PiqD¥Dt Sau'ce B:r:o:ught #- Fame to Shire of Worcester By TOM BOGE AP __ _. __ About a century and a half ago, there was a British governor-general ln Bengal who dearly loved spicy rood. He liked it especially with a piquant sauce the ln· d1ans made. On his return to his native shire of Worcester, the gov· ernor-general brought back the recipe for this sauce and took it to two local druggists, named John Lea and William Perrins. He asked them to whip up a batch. popular throughout the co untryside . Soon merchant captains, with e ncouragement from Messrs. Lea and Per· rins, were taking casks along on their voyages. Eventually Worcestershire s auce, as it was now called, became internationally famous . YOU HAVE TO mature it two years or you'll come up with the flat mixture the drug· gists first made. '"Time is our secret in· gredient, as with fine wines,·· we were told by James Lunn, president or the American com· pany. Worcestershire sauce is best known as an in· gredient in Bloody Mar ys and W els h Rarebit, but it has many uses. It's good on steaks and chops and does won· ders for beef stew or meat loaf. I like it in Butter The druggists com - plied but, on tasting it. they round the result could best be described as blah. They stowed the cask in the cellar and tried to forget about it. Recently I we nt to Fair Lawn. N.J .. and visited the plant where the y m ake Worcestershire sauce for American use. While there. I met Ransom Duncan, personable great-great grandson of the original U.S. im- porter and he told me some interesting things. Only six people in the world, for instance, know the precise blend of s pices and other tn· gredients that make up the sauce. sou p s . s u c h as t h i s 9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii onion : Melt butter in saucepan, add onions, saute tiU golden, about 30 minutes. Add broth, water . wine and Worcestershire. Simmer covered 30 minutes. Place bread slices on baking sheet and bake in 350-degree oven 20 minutes. Pour soup into tureen place toast on top and sprinkle with both cheeses. Dot with but- ter. heat in 400-degree oven till cheese melts, and serve. Serves about 8 persons. Good with dry white wine, chilled. A COUPLE o f years later one of the druggists. puttering about the basement, came upon the cask and took another taste. To his surprise, the concoc· lion bad taken on a new life and considerable punch. It wasn't long before the sa uce became 2 pounds onions, peeled and sliced thin 112 cup butter 3 cans 101"2 ounces 'each condensed beer One ingredient is oo secret. You can smell the anchovies the minute you enter the . great room where 36 giant wooden vats hold some 6,000 gallons of the fluid in various stages of aging. • broth l soup can water 2 tablespoons dry white wine 1 table s poon Worcestershire sauce Eight slices French bread, about l 1h inches thick 2 ounces grated Parmesan cheese 2 ounces grated Swiss cheese . -------- for Classifi~ Ad ACTION Call A DAILY rlLOT AD-YISO. "42-5671 DAILY PIU>T G , Ger your favori1e grind of Folger"s ·Coffee. Or gee Folger\ Flaked Coffee. for automdtlr drip coffee· makers. 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You've seen 11 on TV Extra Aetlon Tide's extra cleonlng po-.-ver gers our rough, muddy dirt from your entire wash bener than any other leodlng derergenr...powder or llquld. That's why Extra Aelion Tide is The best detergent on American soil • l I . ( I <>ace k~ bard t.o flDd. .. fnaetoM -or fnlll....,. ls a , bot Item. Yeu'U ftDd lt la . • virtually au aa..ltb food 1tore1, •••7 pbarmacMa. efta tome 1-.,.nnarau, r .. Altbou1b paeka1• claim• IN u ...... fhC. to.e b.u Meo \Wbally touted ... c11.t aid. •r ' 'I • t petite auppreHan • entrtY boolter, beallb food aweetener and "aafe" auaar ••tttute (ftl PCJl>Ularll.1 bu beeo prompted IA pan by tbe t ' 1ovenunent'a etrona to ban aaccba.rln > Now there are even cr11b·dltl plane that prom lae dramallc welf bt lou lf you poe fruJ •usar Dlllt. . .aoa , follow a ltrict calorl• reduced diet! What la trudoM? Aod 'What -ii anytblnc -can ' It do for senaJble •llm· mera who know that "14-d~dlets" are not the path •to permanent welghtlou'f ' ~UCl'OSI. le simply another kind or sugar. , It's called fruit s ugar because it's the same type of sugar that's found in fruit, but the fruit sugar or fructose on the mark~t today js not ref"med frc>m fruit. A new manufacturing pro- cess bas made it possi· ble to make fructose from cheap cornstarch by treating it with enzymes. Like sucrose -the or- dinary white stuff in your sugar bowl -fruc- tose i s a r e fin ed sweetener that contains nothing but calories. The same number of calories, in fact: about 16 per level teaspoon. Both sucrose and fruc- to se are em pt y calories ... no bulk or fiber, no vitamin:,, or minerals, no protein, ju s t ca lor1e i. etnd carbohydrates. pu re and simple. That's the bad news . THE GOOD news is that f1iuctose can be a definite calorie-saver to Slim Gourmet • cO()ks. • .IF you use Jt in • place of sucrose. Because even though fructose and s ucrose have jdentical calorie counts, fructose can be sweeter than sucrose. The actual sweetening power depends on how it's used and what it's used with. That explains the confusing claims : "twice as s weet " or "one-and-a-half times as sweet" or "40 percent sweeter." . . M ucb of its extra sweetness is lost when frucl06e is used in the kinda of cakes, cookies and other baked goods that people wilb a real I . ~-sweet tooth favor. On the other hand, fructoee can have dou-ble the sweetening power of table s ugar 1 when u se d as a • sweetener in chilled fruit desserts. HERE'S THE basic rule for reaping the most sweetness: Fruc- tose provides maximum sweetening -close 'to double the poweT' of or- dinary sugar -when combined with acid in· "~ gredlents (li ke fruits and juices) in drinks or • • desserts served chilled or frozen. That makes fructose a natura l for lemonade. iced tea with lemon, fruit punches. yogurt mixtures , homemade fro ze n yogurts, sherberts and fruit-flavored ice milks, : ' gelatin desserts and ; ... • fruit molds. • ' Fructose is good for sprinkling on grapefruit or cold cereal (with fruit), for homemade pickles, relishes and chutneys, and for salad .: dressings where a dash of sweetness is deaired. Fructose tends to lose 111 its sweeteninf bonus at progressive y higher temperatures, so hot foods or drinb with no acld ot fruit ingredients would oot be ap - preciably s weeter if fructoee were subclltut- ed for sucrose. There's not much point in paying a pre- m l um price for fruit auaar if you plan t.o aUr ' It Into coffee or hot chocolate or bake it int.o 1 a pound cake. Another fascinating ·-leatau'e about fructoee 1s ,.. it• "IYMt'CiaUc" effect on aon·calorlc 1uaar aabltltutel. Wbeo saccharin and ' . ~tole .,.. ......... U1ey ma1aU1 eaela Gt.Mr. ha ~ wcwdl, toa etber tbey a re ,.,...., dilM ...-lnl.nt am.-. ol eltMr OM WO•lcl be •1 ltHlf. Calorle·cm&ten wbo waatdlillllllit••11tne11 for tlM ..._ eu.t.. - wlu.out '*-eft.er\ut• -cu .. thll trail to adv-.... su. talner Ca. CIDlliAI jar, for example> and kept iD a cool, dart. dry pjac.. lodlvldual 1la1le· 1ervin1 packeta mlnhnue the cak.in1 and meltlAI problem, but can be tricky t.o uae in reclpee. 'Ibey may not contain a level teupoop. Mott packeta that we've seen contain only tbree-quarten ol a teupoon -the "equivalent in aweetentne power" to one .t.eupoon of sugar. However, aa we've already potmed out, tha~ dependa CID bow YoU UH It. STUDIES Indicate that fruct.oae la leN like- ly than IUC1'0H to harm teeth. but tt ii more lit•· ly t.o ralle tri&IYeerlde levels. doeen't requ!H 1uull8 for metaboUaatlon. (However, tM '°"ra-m en t nixed one ma1nlfecturer'1 packaa· ma elalma that fruetoee wu Hie f« dllib9lies.) 9'-awbera Olbbona w,blte table •ua•r -but ar. . .on IQUllY daya lt It • mueb mot'e auscepti-can adually sneltl Once blo to heat and bumldl· opened. iraoulated truc-ty. Lett uncovered. it t.o.e abould be emptied wlll cake like brown sug-into an alrtlaht con- F111Cto9e la claimed t.o be leas harmful to diabetics and otber.s with 1u1ar-relat.ed dJs· orders because lt l"1'\ICtGee tlo't • • ...... ar 1ub1Utute .. and •bou .. 't be uaed by pa~ Uenll on 1u1ar·free diet. wttbout medical advice. • * * IN CHILLED lemonade, a quarter- Crayon·brlabt <See 8LOI, P.,e C7) UiCki~iOWers pric the slices of life. Look tor Key Buy savings on cheese. Now's the perfect time to team your favorite cheese with a crisp Oc(ober apple from Lucky. Or, pair it with a pear!· Fruit and cheese are nibbling naturals, . and all you do is slice . Lucky has over 100 varieties ,, ~· of cheese in the deli case, including 35 items at ''\ s added Key Buy ·savings. And in the produce ' department, sweet Bartlett pears and golden Delicious apples, now at cool Jow discount prices . t.''~ For snacking naturals that are kind to your body (D~m1~~~ and your budget, Lucky gives you lower overall prices on cheese and fruit. Y ou might say it's our way of awakening your tastebuds to fall . CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CUPS !CREAM lAO\'lEE. •••....••... aoz Pl<(, .55 !LOMGHOf04 ~EL~cSE............... . 901 ~ 117 !CHEDDAR CM CKlA OAAALl ~AAP •OOl \TIC.~ 15 9 !WlSPIUOE l YIW(IO & Ol Ptl(, e 99 b ~~GHOP.H •b ,~2 .29 .( SWISS KNIGHT FONDUE .•. -2 .89 r FARMER CHEESE ( .... 1.•3 !, ~~m£04mE 4Cl •1.1 .99 •.>_,,. .. .,.,. ... J. ~ .. ~i..f! SWISS CHEESE J. ~~N_?~~~~E 1.15 r CHEESE LOG 1.99 i WISPP.IDE CHEESE I, .. 1.29 & 1~• 1.49 • y ........ -u . ,. L ~RMAN JACK CHEESE 1.19 l ?.~~ENGLISH CHEESE 1.19 j ~U~U~A KLUD CHEESE 1.79 t MN. AVSTIUA SWISS .. ., .93 • I• .. • 'lf.J _,. ' I b ~~!~N CHEESE FOOD ,. ,,, .. l ~.~WDERP.Y RICOTIA ; KAUKAUNA KLUD CHEESE • CHEESE 6Aill .. ,~.2 .19 1.95 •. 69 ' .,. , . . 1.33 1 • .....,,.~·-" Wholesale beef prices are down and Lucky passes on the savings! FP.ESH MEAT ROUND STEAK DON Elm DONO«> our . T·OOME 268 ~t'o~Ef LOIN. . . . . .. Lil TOP SlkLOIH STEAK 278 DON~ • OONOU> OCCF LOIN .••••.•• Lil BLADE CUT CHUCK STEAK OONOCOOCH ....•.. TOP ROUND STEAK 10 2.18 PORTERHOUSE STEAK ~..oro aw 10.. ·~ 2. 7 8 DOHElESS TIP STEAK OOHIJIOOUI llC)Utj() Lt 2.18 .~:~~.E CHUCK ROAST 10 1. 28 DONELESS fl.UMP P.OA5T lll..-.f)ft>DHI kCJOfiiO :...f•lO,..cur 10 1. 79 fARMEP. JOHN SAUSAGE ""· N\l~\1''"' PQfV, " I '-... j .49 PORK SPARERIDS PORK LOIN RID CHOPS PORK LOIN CHOPS 1.39 1.69 1.86 LADY LEE DACON "-<ID ,, .... , ... 89 ~~N!Sc~ .~~E HENS IM>< 1.39 1 SMOKED HAM SHANKS >«A -"II ID .59 DOHElESS OEEF DRISKO 1 89 DONOa>Dlll lt • l' "KEY BUYS .. MEAN b EXTRASAVINGS FRESH MEAT CROSS P.10 ROAST 17• OOt<ELO\ lO g OONOfO OEH CHUCI'. LA~GEEND 9 ~()(~~~~! ......... Lil 17 PORK LOIN ~()It~~ lD~ •••...•...• Lil 13 9 GP.ADE A !~~.~~~~~.SLD .69 ~~~01TALIAH .SAUSAGE11 1.68 ~o~~ TURKEY. P.0~! 1.] 8 ~~~~~!°RTIOH OF HAM". 99 ~~~~H SLICED DEEF LIVE~ 1.09 CANNED 6 P-ACKAGED ~ ~~·~}EE CAKE Ml~ , . 63 FROSTING MIX J. ~· t .tt Al>.,.,• t<Xtur( 7 7 • • ~,......_,, h I )()' • T~• pnces effecctv. only In Los.An(Jei.s, Oro~ and Son 0.ll'IOrdlno Counties. o.,,... .. """' .... , .... ~ ... .. .,,,...,..'4 ..... ~,,, ....... ~· ,_.,..,..,,.1."""'"'~-"". """"""", ........ ,,.......,.,. •l>••'••'Ylfl '~'"' CANNED 6 PACKAGED A HAP. VEST DAY 5 8 CATSUP not 011 • J: Hl-C FRUIT DRINKS o f\AVOI\) 40 Ol CAI< • 4 9 HAP. VEST DAY ~?~~~~s2aoz ~.39 !LADY LEE SPAGHITTI 79 . 3? oz Pit(, • r OP.AH & HONEY DREAD b 11•AVOf O•• ,. QI l "".65 l ~.R~~' COCKTAIL • , ••. 73 l ~~TER'S PEANU~S •• 1. 99 [,~~HAM CRACKE~~, .,,_59 l ~c!',1.~K OATS •1••11•u.95 J, ~N.ION SOUP MIX .,• / ,, •. 63 WINES INGLENOOK WINES • GALLO WINES ; ...... ~ .. " ...... " " '2.39 SAVE 10" ·DUY THE CASE! fr(\ OddmOt\ JO '"" Q'fl'OI K.-y 0.J'f\ yf'14.1 \f"-1t t'lre-rP h~e , t.l"'iOrt llof wov 1(1 \O""" c,,t'I 01111 v·"' to-onrf' w.,... onO W>«'I> CM o4 <f'9'fk>"Y pncfl:I llf'tm 'J'OU \O~ on odO-llO•'OI I 0 whf"'I you l>vY ,,.,.,., t>y lh• cQw• """" OI ll'lf' >Qme '°'t• con ti. OUQll~ (bvl w-1 0.. "61 OUOOOI* ..,!ti cMIJlW>d tP*IU) WIMES J 5~~~~Rl .. ~J~~ . , ·• •• 2.49 ~~usco WIN~. , ,. 2. 29 ~ LANCER'S WINES 0 ...... ._"""° ~ ...,.,.ILJJ..._~ .... 3.89 L SPA.NADA WINE """"' 1. 99 I, TYROUA WINE . w• I<\ 1 _ 99 Al.MADEN WINES L , ... ~ .. ...,....r.. 2 99 IJUlt{H((kOMoitJIO t ··" ., • [. ~~O DUP.GUND~ ., ,. 2 .39 ~ DOUASOAVEWl~E .. O•• 3.49 I J~~.~~ ~~~~ ., . ···~ ~·· 3 .•9 DAIRY 6 FROZEN FOODS !:HAP.VEST DAY 79 COD COP.H fl (I Pr\(, • , DANISH PASTP.IES 0 "6M'lt lvAM1'!f\ 1'01 -.c.1.09 I, GOP.TOM'S FISHS~!~~ 2 .43 r ~~~~AN CHEES~ •• i .69 HEAL TH 6 DEAUTY AIDS J. VIDAL SASSOON SHAMPOO ''Cl Oil 2.39 ! VIDAL SA5SOOH ~~~~fl 2_39 HEAL TH 6 BEAUTY ~IDS , A.R.M. CAPSOLD 1 "'9 0 ""''' •A11/ff ..,""-.... """' Of 70 • tJ , SILKJENCE CONOrTJONER b "'""""'°"'l'""'K'()• •)Ol Oil 1.89 I. ~~! a£AM )0/ Ill • 99 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ESCOTT PAPEP. TOWELS A»Of'.lfD COlOIU 5 9 OAOlC~llD &~ v-l\OlL e r l YSOl SPRAY b D&"'lC•••' 160l c-1.89 b ~1~EE· DETER~~ oo• 1.69 l ~.R~~c}!~Y.~ ,. , ... , . 85 PP.OOUCE DELICIOUS APPLES f 'ff\A '"'N(" (,('.\( OI N NOi\ I H\\lf \I OAP.TLETI PEA"S U) NO I CALll{)Njl/I r1N(\I P.EO EMPEP.OR GRAPES llfll\I.,.••"'., COOl•,.C> ROMAINE LETIUCE llNOlll ANO CMP ALFALFA SPP.OUTS 59 1101 Pl'.G e All STORES CELEOAATE THE GRAND OP£HIHG OF A HEW LUCKY OtSCOUNT CENTEI\ IN P.£00HDO AT PACIFIC COAST HWY. Key Ovys ore lterm whtch we ore able 10 ploce lower thon th~r regular dlscounr price os o result ot mooufoctvrers· ~poroiy promouonol ollowonc.s. Yoo II find hu~s ot "Key Duys" evef)'rJme you shop Ot blcff(. DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS AND CATALJHA •• AHM111• ............ ,,. w I.A ,M.114 4\1'1-110 10 ll Al'W COi.UGi ltOIAl\'AllO COlfAllNIM tllO -IM>UU:\'AlllO 'UUl'llTON »> HO aueuo A'lllHUt HUNTINGTON llltCH ,_ 9IOOIQtUlllT *"'"' ~OUNA otlUa 1un ~ llOAO •T ~PAZ OllANM r\11.LlllTON !ft HO llAYllllONO OAllOtH OllOYt ,,.,, •AOlllOUA ... ~ If ANTON rtMll.AT&&.AAW. .,..,......,.. NUHTINOTOH ~ -I A'f\..UffA AWNUI flltflN IM,...-TA-.. .,...,... 9*TTIUI -.. ~·~ ITORH OPl!N D~LY t A.M. ... -··-·--,.,..-...... ,..,, ....... , ... tnllo.tl I ll'WT , ...... ...._. ... . • ' 0 , f 000 Wlllnedly, October 3. 1'79 DAILY PILOT Cl - Rising l.abor _Costs eetp Hike Food Prices Apicutbn l>iputm•& Ufa rllfM I .... C09tl bave bai a •••••' l•paet • eo••••er perlo4 ol 1t'8·fl ti•• lltuu.IMped• .... . .,: _ ...... ,.... ....... product•, avera1td approal malt I y •.I perceat ~llb•r tacb year. -Labor eo1t1 of 1•ttla1 food from farm.. to e.aumva, laeludl!I. procH1ta1 ... la• •1. roM an avera .. ot more tban 10 perceat ... uany. "Tbt rt1tn1 coet of labor hal beeo ·a major factor beldnd food price lnfiaUOD bl tbe '10I," Hy1 the ct.parlment'• BeonomJea, Stati1Uc1 and Cooptrathe1 Service. "Even in yeara wben farm prteea did not lDcnue, marketlnl coetl -. and labor, in partJcular -eoettnued to ou1h retail prices up.·• alone wttb sroeenn. the labor colt ol 1etUn1 food from larm1 to f am Uy tabl•• aeeount1 for about II ceatl ol eaeb Sl Amerlcana 1pend on eaUD1. the 1amet 12 cenu, and tb• .... ~.:!!~ betw .. 5 centa: pnaa, S eeetl: packaalnlt I c:enta; ud other upw• 1.aeta u t.ut1, ..._..MCI tbe Uh, 18 .at .e~dbaC to USDA.....,_. foo4 '""' la ,..., 1ean. aec: .. t ,...,.. ••• ecw...,. •I• MMrw tlaat .. UM n .. ·r•ar .. tla• :::::t·· , ... ...... a,..,. -,,.. .. , ......... ., ,.... ~ wut far•en 1•t for raw Wb• food eaten away from bome " lnchaded Tbe farmen' than of tbe food clGl1ar ll about UJIWAY OO UBll VAlUI COUPON SI!:.:_ .. • • • Ulll 'N ~ ~AJf WA y no ue u VALUE COUPON ' ................... -....... .. (,.._ .... Q) i ,,.._ ..... ~ .................... ... • .... • fnalt .... 1.1 ~~z~---:-:~::i:."= ~. red pepper 11 OD• of I t • .,.. ,.. ·-'-.,... • • __,. • '-~ Mother Nattare'1 moet I ) ~ •= C::::.:-.:t ,:,.-::,,.~.:;;.. F1 bea~ ereaU... It·~~~,...., .. ...._ cj add1 a..,.mlll navor l · and cnmcb, a touch ot .. :·1 .~.;, 1~~ 1'!1~·HraYJ!l IJYl.IJ ll« °' ••Mtnela and a vivid ---------------da1b of color to an7 dlah. It accompU1hea all tbla ma1le for a r e · l athely low calorie ....... ._.,...__ count: a peat bq ·shiny ~ pepper bu only :iO caJori•. What you get for your SO calories is a n enormous a mount of vitamin A -7 ,300 units, nearly one and one-half times your daily r e - quirement -and 3.4 grams of appe tite - appeuing bealtby fiber <about as much as a cupful ol bran flakes). If you're a city kid , you might not know that fresh sweet red peppers are simply v een bell p e ppe rs gro wn up Des pite their torrid hue, sweet Ted peppers a re not hot ; they tast e sweet, like green pep- pers, only sweeter Put another way. the green peppers you see in the market are red pep- pers picked before they were allowed to ripen T he higher-priced r ed bell peppers in the next bin cost more because the farmer bad t.o take care or them longer. You can turn green peppers int.o red simply by keeping them a few days in a brown paper bag PUT AN APPLE in the bag t.o hasten ripen- ing. the apple emits a gas that encourages quJck..,.... -·~..r.DO•b. ....,,.INlll .... ....-n ~ for canned ptmeato tn a ny recipe The fresh p e pp e r s a re m o r e nutritious, lu te bet.t.er and cost less. How do they com - pare? Ripe red peppers have more calories than green ones, naturally, but they have more of everything else, too in- c I u d Ing pr ote in , vitamins A and C and fiber. He r e's a d elicio us Greek-inspired d ish to m ake with sweet red peppers: LAMB WITH PASTA SHELLS IN SWEET RED PE P- PER SAUCE !,;-pound lean leg-of- Jam b s lice Clarrib leg steak), fat-trimmed 2 cups s tewed tomatoes 06 ounces) 2 red bell peppers, halved, seeded, thinly U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Loin . The King of Steaks lb. ~-.....,-~ ~~---~ .U.S.D.A. Choice Beef - .J. Boneless f Roclst >=:··s11a Chuck lb. Boneless Tip Steak •2s• U.i.D.A.~IMfl..,nd ............................................... lit. Beef Chuck Short Ribs ' I 59 USO.A O.-'celMfChvdi.O..otlolot-l-0 .. ................ . .......•• Boneless Beef Steak '2 29 us D A.Cheico lool °"''" Sho .. w.. . ..... . ......... ············· .Ito. !~~.!~.!~.~ ~i~.·.~~~·· lb.•2•9 USDA Choi<;e Bulk Beef At Sa.f eway Whole Boneless Whole Boneless Rib Eye USOA Ckooce Boef s 3 4 9 ....... d.. •·b l y• lb Steolu Of' •oo•h fl IO 10-lb S.H J Beef Fillets USDA Choo<• &.el • 3 8 loin lncl .. do• Fillet lb, 9 S1eok1. !kill c .. 1 IS 10 7-lb S•HI Safeway Quality Meats and Seafoods Whole or Half Salmon sliced NowCotch c-....L s 198 2 Small Onions, thin-'•om The Poufic /:~ No,thwe1t ly Sliced Pin~ Salmon lb. Whole Dungeness Crab '~·" ' -& s 189 f101•n 0t --::- 0..f•o•tod lb 2 cups water 2 ta bl es p oo n s chopped fresh mint or 2 teaspoons dried mint v. teaspoon ground nutmeg Optional: 'h teas poon oregano or basil. dried Optiona l: pinch of cinnamon 3 ounces pasta shells Spray a large nonstick s killet with cooking spray for no-fat frying. Brown the lamb steak quickly on botb sides, turrun1 w prevent stick- int. Re.move lamb to a cuttln1 board and set. aside. Combine all remain- in1 tncred.ients except pasta shells in the skillet; heat to bolling. Stir in pasta ahells a few at a time. Cover ti&htly and limmer over low beat andl pasta abella . are very tender, about 11 mlnutes. Stir oc - culoully durinl cook· in1. Uncover and continue to 1lmmer unW nearly all the llqvld evapora&es. Meanwhile, 1llce the lamb into very tbln atrtps. (Tbe lamb wUl M quite rare in tbe mJddle.) SUr tbe 1liced lamb IDlo tbe *illet dur- lq ....... ,.., mbrutel. CODU.U. lio cook, aUr· Sliced Bologna Sliced Bacon ~98 Solowor M.01 t:::;::;:J C Now-Thock ll·ot. Shced ,k1. 'af eway l~rodu ce Buys! / r \ I Russet @,Potatoes ) U.S. No. 1 0 -lb. Bag Fresh Broccoli Tend er Bartlett Pears u.s. No. , Dried Apricots Marioni Roasted Peanuts 4-lnch Pothos a.ou111u1 1b.45c 1b.39c 6-or .• , 39 Pkg. .. Goltlen Dellclous ·Apples 6-lnch Poffetl ..... =:,~=~ ~=· aD41 u plnk (or well L.v~n~ 1399 6 ~ <J> Truly Fine Paper Towels Strong ond AMotbonl 2 "~"1 1 ltotl, (§) Brown Derby Light Beer J, . .-i.!:c;. - Truly Fine Bathroom Tissue Ro:Ulor l2 $199 f 11-01. Bottle. CS) Tr~ly Fine Diapers (Toddler 40'•) (h lro Ab10<bon1 48'•) %-i ... •429 <§)Mrs. Wright's Biscuits sseatra ..... Chunk Tuna c:::~~ht 5 9 or Sandwich C ~6 1'!-or. ~Can• White Mo91C loundry ~Gollon ~Bottle -roll Pack We Accept USDA Food Stamps <§.> NuMade Mayonnaise ~=t· s I 09 ~ 32 ... 1. ...... Jor ~ ldwards Raked Coffee G.~~ ' $, 99 ~ 13.-ot. ~Con 5-lb. Bag White Flour , ~ TownHouse Tomato Sauce R~:: 8 5 1 ~ ... ,. ~ c-.. SGrapelnmlt Juice Town HevM Gropefrv1I 5 9 c 46-or. Can ~ Lo-Fat ,, Chocolate Milk lucerne Gol.Sl79 ~\ ·-C.:...-V" <SJ NuMade Shortening ' All- ~;: 3 .lb s1 a9 ..!,.--Con ~ . ., Values Throughout The Store ! Mrs . Wright's Bakery wh... Italian Bread 2 14·01$ 1 l-YO\ Your Choice • Safeway Toothpaste, 3 -01 Tube • Safeway AspMn, Bottle of I 00 • Safeway Petroleum Jely, 4-oz Jot • Safeway Cotton lolls, Plcg of 65 • White Motk lowl Cleaner, 9-01 S1io Honey Bran Bread • Safeway 30-Wt. Mot., 011, Ouort ~ for ~·h~;;:.., 59~ ~ , •.. , . ~ loof ~ OVERNIGHT* COLOR FILM DIVILOPING Jll ... ll'1 I .... l, Bf llfAD• 8EF0 11( "Ch'. UP U lfll Of1111 E11• •MONDAY •TUESDAY OWfDNISOAY o THUISDAY o T"fSDAY •WEDNfSOA'I' OfHUISOAY •FllOA'I' A1101foble on 1 ID, 116 i. 135 Cole< ,.,Int film Only. Look fi. Tho Spoclol ln- welepe• At Yo ur Neorlty Safeway. c:.mP'eto Detoll• a l Sot.way. A11oiloltlo at all S-thern Collfofnlo S.fewoy s...... •llCl8t'f• ~. Mommelfl, Lake ........ •ythe, Getolifto, ond Mtperiel C:.Unly. 'h:tWcli"t HolWoy Wooltol Bel-air Orange Juice "'H•n 79 C:.ncentrote C ~ 12 .... ... C.n ....... Peanut Buffer :::: ,, 19 ~ 21 ..... ~ Jor Safeway liquor and Wines! l'n<H lffocttwo In Uc-od Sofe-yt No Solo. In ht•n of 20 Oalem. No Solo. F.r •...W.. Scotch Buy ....... Table Wines Vodka ....... _ .. , .. 8 I+) 2~.: Of Stonton'• 8 Gin 10- Proof ~1.75~ ~liter 29 Eve~~ want ftoma store ••• and a little bit more ........ ...... -~­.... n•ww ....,"., '9ttotftod ......... -·~ ...... c ..... dcJee) "dlll.Nd. Makea three .. wtliip, about 2IO caloriel eacb. (Recipe ma1 be doubled to Hrve •''"..,...DP.,....,,,..._. • ,,, ..._ c .... ........,, LeflM..... • 24 ........ .., ..._ ... LeflM • s-. ... ......_., .. Le,_....._ YI+ ala.) • .W-.. u .. ''" ,...,_. ....... • 14417 Clltftr Dr ... w ... , 1nt.9 • Jl61 S.. ......._ s.te ... I ~ Q EWLY PfLOT FOOD ,. Fruit For All SeasOns SOME A&E premium variety choices for pro- cessing and major sup- plies are bought up for the production of canned and frozen products. Others, more limited in volume, will disap- pt>ar soon after harvest time. A weekend drive out lo apple country for pick -your -own ex - ct.irsions and shopping roadside produce markets may turn up such old-time favorites loo as Baldwin , Tompkins King, Talman Sweet, Grlmet Golden. 'Unbar' Serves 'Dry' Alcoholics CLEVELAND<AP>- Tbe small brick building stands uni mposingly on the W est Side o f Cleveland. It resembles perhaps 300 ne arby neighborhood bars. But it ia an "unbar," a private club that serves only "dry" alcoholics. The Unbar bas been open since November in a neighborhood where it's not uncommon to see a drunken man or woman tottering along a sidewalk. The barr oom atmosphere inside - complete with low ligbtin1, ta bl es . juke box , pinball machines and a beautifully polished wood bar -is unmistakable. The drinkers are there, too. Bat the alcoholic drinb are m'""'C· Tb• Unbar la 1poa1ored by CleHl-4'1 Wat Side Commaalt7 Health c.w .... ...... only hit J*-and mack.I. -n1 barteadu1 also refrala from 1ervln1 aoda pop or caffeine because bealtb ce11tu d i rector Wayne Lyacbtrom f eela that • aupr 8Dd caftelne Clftly r:rp«uate the lonitn1 r a "ruab'' to the ....,_ •JIUID that a nco•= alcoboDc is ...,.... dr. II ••• ~ IARILEll~ PEARS wealth for many vllla1H ln colonial r••n •• tM number ol barn1a ol bard cider put down few the off·MUGD. ,_.IMCTM .... en.1- "8., en.'· '"'· -----·-·-·-..... .. CHU JUNE 24, 1971. MAlllT IASllT SLASMlO UQUOI PllClS 1 S % TO 25 •'.1 MAH MAlllT IASllT IUAD· QUAITllS fOI All YOUI UQUOI NHDS. you·u FIND SlASltlD PllCIS THIOUGMOUT THI INTlll UQUOI DIPAITMINT. MOil THAM JUST A flW ADVllTISID SPICIALS .•• llG SAYINGS ON YOUI FAYOllTI llANDS. At tlte Peale WILSO.'S riAft\ CERDFIED~~ ""11 ai.'111 lllOW. 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"re11p)rt" aormJll)', preveol lb• produce Stududa for almoet qu11tty consistent and packa~aft preparation mtuat11 ta prte't (oDd =.,. tM ,... c:IH.D, iiiiii>Ued ud un-tlaat la, to ta• la toOI, rrom roWna and bteom· all produce b1ve been sealed with a clear tum wlUl q tJ ooaUOl and ealculatlou. Tb1a tm hit of~ o1 ynn dama1td. =ell•I· frH9' alr ud let out Ina brw1ed, only the utablilbed by th• Ualt· overwrap to allow vii-prlc1q eao cut coetl. pt tell·eenlce ii a COil· ol .. ._._ and C'\llUva· lftt, with a ftlm warm tllr .....a bJ tlae pulp traya bav• tb• pro-ed Statea DePartmtot of lblllty. Pr-cp•=• alao re· HvinCI tor tM nwder Uon. o•erwrap. kHpa out f.'=;:9 ltaelf. 11 r•· pertl• tbal allow all' to A1rtcuJture. Several f1ctora coo· tarillll · e, anotlaer that can be puMd ..... MOit tr. of prodvc. Clll.__. wtllo fetl. o · 'WmklltJ. •~I• p111 and malDtalD the Amona the Important trtbute to tbe total co.t expemtve wutt. to tbe CODIQllMll'. cu ..._ tWr ortctna ........ Jii*; ...U . ...-l9CUal rW ol Met, U.• h'eab appeal. ,, facton considered in ol produce: oertabablll· fte • .....,. ataopper o NL y A P.B JI from Ua4' •••te rn \Uta ibit food. 'l'Mte II prod9Nllhptmollt. · · ar1dln1 are rlpene11. ty, theuaeo<pesUctdee, 1 pead1 onl1 tbree fl'ultl. aucb u ap· lledlterraaaan or leaaac..atP"Ctuelfrom Pulp~.,..,.. PULP T&AYS A&lt 1bape, color and un· weathercoodltiona,con· minutee tn tbe produce pl• can be ltoNd fat 4-laUe eountrtea. The coat1m.lnatloe by dirt tardl ~ ud a1Jo b&odelradable, and lformlty ol eiie. There ii sumer prele"'1lces and department, and Ume· .an -eXtended period ot lnllabltaata of tben and tnaectl. Abo, lh• •pol.._, preV.a. DruJ.s. many are made from re· 1110 very high atan-the coet of packafinl taven arelllJPOftant. time tn cold or cellar area mtsnled to oUMtr •bopper It u111red or la~wUUn• and d•· cycled ftbtn. To many dardlsatloo and un· and ator.,e. P r •pack a 1 e cl atora1e. MOit prod9te parta ol la. WDl''=w':; fretilll·• by tile datlna '1 con1umera. tbl• la 10 llormtty ln prepackaa-mercbandiM la lolcl to a will remala fnM 1 to H lDJ wiU. them c oatbepeck.... lie ... puJp a.nd import.ant factor when Ing . Frulla and LESS HANDLING varietyafq11antlt:Seland days after tbe date o, ~1:..':a. tbeir favorite A. pulp (p.apet) tray plUUe tr'Q1I are atu:rdy MleeUoa a prepaell::aeed vegetablea are •elected lead• to leu waate, sizes .. There la no bal· the pac*ap. • ToelaJ, lllAQ t>-.-o1 Pf'Od.-are avalla"ble to the ecmwner becaue ol ~.roved trwportadOG pnllel'Vatioa tech.Di· q .... TBB WELL · lnformed s h opper looks for nutritional barsains ln the produce al ale of the s uperm arket, particularly during lb" warm summer months. Owing 1978. there was an annual 1S percent in· c rease in produce p u r c h a s e s i n supermarkets. Several reasons can be cited. There is a rising in· teres t in health a nd nutrition and a greater con sciousness of t he nutritive value of un- processed foods Diet· conscious consumers re- cognize that many fruits and vegetables are low in calories. And, as a re· suit of increased sales, retailers are alloting more space for produce displays and expanding the se le ction of varieties. Six out of 10 shoppers buy at least one fresh rruit on each trip to the store, with bananas purchased most fre quently, followed by ap pies and oranges. Ninety-nine percent of shoppers buy at least one fresh vegetable on the same trip, with let· tuce and potatoes ranked in o rde r of purchase frequency. · PSESll FllVIT8 ABE ....... ~ ........ ............... aN ....... &IM .... t ~of minerals and vitamins including phosphorus, iron, calcium and ascorbic add. Fruits generally do not contain larg e amounts of the 8 vitamins, proteins or ~ fats. Ripe fruit contains s ugar in the form of sucrose, readily usable by the body. Vegetables are recom· mended as daily foods b ecause th ey are especially rich i n minerals and vitamins a nd us uall y high in waler content and low m calories TERMS SUCH AS "s p ecia lt y," ·'gourmet,·· and "ex· otic" have been used in the last few years to re· fe r to unus u a l , un- familiar, usually im ported produce that years ago would not have appeared on the shelf in a supermarket. Items such as oriental melons, kiwi, papaya, mangos, jicama. anise, cardoni, ginger root, shallots. cassava root and cilantro, to mention a few, are now staple stock in many produce departments. With an expanding ethnic population and in· creased foreign travel and exposure to diverse cuisines in restaurants, consumers are more willlng to try something new . And , to aid customers, many stores supply reclpee and meousu,gesUonaintbe produce package. The mus merchandis- ing of produce ls re- f erred to as "bulk." The produce is displayed in quantity and the cu1tomer chooses in· dividual items. .., A SELECTION OF ,ltema in a paper or plastic tray wltb a tealed film overwrap is termed ttprepacta~ed." .Packaalnt itself de· veloped with mark.eUng apeelalizatlon. Tbe widespread uae »I fnlit• ao~etables bu eome y dW'ln1 tbe lMt ceDtur7 .. in· d••tr1 aequlred tbe bow.._. and fact.litiee to pre1erve and trauport them. Packa1· ln1 WM cruted to in· cre ... 11or.,. llfe. Tb• altJmate 1oal of Ute eoaaamer WITH WINE ArtD CHEESE TOAST YOrtl Art rtl Y-ERIARY 73Wineand Cheese items reduced up to203off. WISCONSIN MONTEREY JACK CHEESE WISCONSIN MILD CHEDDAR ' y VONS CHEESE SLICES .. . .194 194 129 WISCONSIN 194 LONGHORN ~~~~~ CHSEl• p•·---------------------· ·-------------· 11 ... , I' :, SUNSHINE STATE [s2AVE6159 1: ' 'I ORANGE JUICE .• iJ I• 'I ;.~.,.... e I' I .. , .. ,_ .• ,,. .. _.... .,...,...,.......,_,._,., .. ,.... I 'I ...... 4' •••• ,...,, ..... ..,.j., .......... ~ .•. ~.. 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'I t• ~ .. ....-...."'--lit',)._..~_...,,,, I' ·-------------· ------------------------~ .. . AMERICAN BEACJlY SPAGHETTI .29 =~~~T 68 TONA ")()(JMCL '""' • ..,WMU<O~Oll 7-0P REGCJLAROR S<JGARFREE f)(ll"'P~CMGl l'fHll'll CM 129 GROCERIES ........ l't!:Jll. 39 Wagner Thirst Quencher • • I I •V lllW'1 ...,.~. "'IJ • Good Season Farms t t()J'• I 1~1i1 Heinz Brown Gravy .64 .51 l1>0Ul'fCllll"Hl1I 77 Parkay Liquid Margarine • l"OOl'fCf 1"11."-llOl('HO ... Green Giant Cut Beans "IOI,... l JAll-1'11\IOl!AI. Motts Applesauce ti.Ot""l CM -"LICI 0 Del Monte Peaches !I Cl/ I o\too -CHU"'K "' JIJ._ l Dole Pineapple ~·~NlROnu Orchard Orange Drink .37 .59 .48 .65 .78 •OttroelCA., h•n::-,1,-.11M-. 49 Fancy Farms Mushrooms • H >"t(l/ CA~ (fJI 75 Rialto Asparagus Spears • l>OIJ"'I Clltoo Hunts Tomato Paste l •OOl';Ct ~nu Mrs. Butterworth Syrup 40IJIJ'<O. HO• Betty Crocker Blsquick JJOl JN!~. 1'€A T, l'IUSHllOOl'I Ragu Spaghetti Sauce '11'1\11'!\(, l<IHOl!('H«:'.Ktl' Uptons Ute Lunch I ~OIKI l!Oll-~GUV.11 C.W. Post Cereal I~ OUl'<CI !IOI Post Sugar Crisp Cereal 411 ot1"Ct llOnLE Wesson Salad OU l~t:CM Honnel Plain Chm I! 1XXl'tCl CM Horm8 Tender Chunk Ham 6~lCM Oortona Chopped Clams !~oorotlCM t\en-t.-Ratlon Dog FOOd .29 126 }09 }29 .55 .89 }23 }99 .91 .96 .85 .26 .25 CAMPBELL8 .18 TOMATO SOOP 10~ CNt APPLE 11ft\E 129 APPLE CIDER 111\lt ClJIU..OM OOTTU. BANQUET FROZEN DINNERS ll~tJ'M.-A•,f MJ. 1.JiCI PT !Jtl • .55 GROCERIES ,, •"111 .,., t• nu Mop & Glo Aoor Care t11t1,...,.t f".\~ John5on Lemon P1edge 1.u/ f't\rJ 1.M1 l'~nLOWU '°""X'1 Oladc Deodorizer ~'° ,'M("OUNI 00< Coronet Facial Tissue ll'H~,...hft"' Von5 Charcoal Briquet..s 1 .. i1( l~lf"'ff P"f"AA1A Vrva Paper Napl0n5 114 159 .43 .55 142 .59 PRODUCE I Jo(J'.Jo'A.Nf10l•ll"<tiV Romaine Lettuce fJit't"1N'tltO.itt • Fruh Broccoli IA.29 .... 39 '""''><11.D~ 12 Garden Fresh Cabbage w • lU""ll I'll' f AVf .11?111 Bartlett Pears lllCHIN < OLOI< MO 11\'>fl Honeydew Melons f)Fl 9f .\It JIAVtM-1 Brown Onions !U.39 .... 19 lt>• 15 FROZEN FOODS t>-OUl'tCC '-"" Vons Lemonade .22 .73 ,1)0l fJA(, OllUlll1()J(Otll "'IAI 9 5 Vona Vegetables "'fll'l"''IO!W. • TWO-IOUl'tCEP"~ Flei5chmanns Egg Belten .!11-0UP!CI P"'£'Wlf. Oh Boy Pepperoni Pfna Je O!Kl PACllM'.Z Johnston Apple Pie .99 10s 199 179 7 7')()(Jl'IC(.~ICAGE.-llEU'OllCHUSl 59 Martces Enchlada5 • J;:y~lpTopplng • 79 BEEF 198 RIB STEAKS '"'"' ,..,..., ~L/'fl> tit TABLE KING ·.98 -. SLICED BACON I<! ,,._..M\Jlf ru"-"' lU BONELESS 2 78 ~~RLOIN " '" tn/1111 ni«~ MEATS , ... , .. , "'""' ' Beef T ·Bone Steaks ;. I "'"""' tl_,...C JI Beef Portertiouse Steak~ '"'~ f f".r.., ftJltffll Beef Round Steaks • "''·, ,..,....,, 'f)'"• ,, ~,... Beef Cube Steaks .. ., • .,ll t ... ( HO'" " Beef Family Steak • I,. •Ct~ n'~lt Shoulder Clod Roast . ,, ,..,,,.," Fresh Turkey Drumsticks i.til n.._HI A'•F1 Fresh Turkey Thigh5 tt/ 5""~. -~.,.~UL"-1'1 titt_1. »-•• t Pork Sau5age RoD 288 ... 2 98 "]78 ,,.26~ t" 198 .. )88 .... 49 , .. J09 '" ]29 VONS BAKERY '",. ,.,.""~wt.n.._1,.,,,....,..,,.., 83 Cake Donuts '" • "'"" • I I"',. .,...,,. f,rl Raisin Muffins • " ... , "'l\P\O'rw.t ""''' Hawaiian Bread 14'11\ ....,..,_ fA ... fHJlll('Oh Bran Muffins .75 125 .98 HEALTH&BEAOTY l •l~INU IUllf -l'<lS ~ Aim Toothpaste .. ,. .... ~,.., u Scope ash. • f'"°'"" ~llU. Blc Shaver ~ >Ol-llOU.<ll'I 111!.C. ll'ISC:um.D Secret Anti Persplrant .94 }87 .43 111 •011111-C~~llf.0~ 73 Wondl'll Skin Lotion • ]18 I ~L Ill\. ..()It COMOITlOnl'.ll F~ge Organic Shempoo 109 ~,,,.,,.., Q ·Tlp Cotton Swabs ?'lotKl:-"'R 95 Vaseline Petrofeum Jelly • BEEF 12a CHUCK ROAST l -HWt ,.,.. IA.,.ft"llfl• RIPE ~.2 9 SAi.AD TOMATOES ,, ,,. I ... •II GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES ... ' ' . .... 29 CHEESES Vons Salad Dressing .99 .... \f" 98 Wisconsin Swiss Cheese • ' •/ ,..,.,,, '"'" ~(• Ill "")(t\'t Lake to Lake Longhorn ,. P• ·•• ' ltf I "'II Vons Pannesan Cheese ... • " ~~ t .. '" Precious Mozzarella ChK. }19 )59 }05 .99 t • .,. .. 'Ii"""' ......... Rondclc' Spiced Cheese •' .. loof I 1'9 I 'fl I '""'I I. 6, P\ 254 Wisconsin Swiss Cheese , ,, ~man' M~enster Cheese ,. 2 39 Jar1sb;.-g S~s"'s Cheese tt• 3 98 " ... • ~'\ l(~ .. ~n 249 Gardenia String Cheese 1 \t'l!'ol .. _,,,,,,,,...r,,"'"1lW '' 298 Trea5ure Cave Bleu Chse. "°"""""°"'' 0 319 Delico Baby Swiss Cheese •II "°"' .......,..,rn 419 Holland Gouda Cheese '" • ti''°"'~ ft .. f1Ct~W(''U(•"'" 119 Laughing Cow Lo-Cal Ch5e. ~~~·N~~,;~;::-Flat Bread • 98 SCOTT .ss ·· BIQROU. ~~~l OOWNY 169 FABRIC SOFT.EN ER CELLAR 99 SELECT ~~~s .... • •l•I W"'• J '" 1 k, I '•t ..... , •f I WINES •t I I Ldncers Ro~e . . Chateau Ld Salle v .., ,it ... vr11o,"~""11 ,.elH Paul Masson Wine t f '""" Wente Bros. 3a9 }99 259 31 9 . , ... · . . . .. ~~11-•HmQ315 Almaden Chenin Blanc " • .. ,.. .... ""\T'oit.ll,~ t Beringer Chablis 111 ._ t '4 « m~..,, -.. .,...,,..., .._.., ...... Gallo Vin Rose 1 "'" " 19' • l•I I '-"$."'"'"! Gallo Chablis Blanc ~ , . .,,I ... ~ Louis Martini .. , ...... ..... Be.ringer 111 • 11 ~~llllHtt ''''~"° Chenin Blanc • • ' I' ' 4 "\it( It II'.., I I l \lol Cabernet Sauvignon "' u · • 235 239 4 29 410 299 )29 }49 249 . . . ·. LOW PRICES VOCI CAN BELIEVE IN. ·:-: ~fFf'ECTM! "4Clll$. 1l!llU WU>. ()('T • .ocT. 10, 197', CM.l.C21J)S1'·l•OOl"Oll LOCATIOft Of ITORl MAllUT~ CM.1.cou.ecT. WIS l'I llrrlll. orwmntlOl'U. 1nM <. PNQS ... TIM N> l'IOT'" UffCT AT llOfle. JU. W ITH IT l (»-YIQll..ta, t S00 W. flCO II.YO. 1.01NtQULS,NfO11111 Oil.QC) COUffT'V NfO I.AS~ °"11900 N4 OM.Y. --~y DERMASSAGE DISHWASHlNO LIQUID • (INCLS • .20 OFF 3WZ. 126 c .... .... 0 .8. TAMPONS ~~SU~ 16<'1' 12A TIDE LAUNDRY OETER<JENT 171-0Z.CrKLS.-'°Off'I ~eoae... ..... -..• --.... • ,.._Coaitla~O..l..,,_/1 .. IHL 118 tt.r•O..e-t.r.-9-0.....10. .... llli ,, ~C°"'*V~ •• _,....._.,,_ ''' ~ •• DftllJn Olncnwlc.•~I 79.1~ I 22 I&.. I O!> ••• ··~,,. ........ Or-. .... llutlsc:....... II a r=..... 1 llOU If" ut Allah 1*41 z..:::., ..... ~,....,_ s.a.c,aatw ... .IJtll c...c au-a..,°"'" C;r1-it.ii' • I :.> II .... .... ltU ..... Aa,.t9'f ... .......... ,....... ...... ,.., 17tMtttJ 0 1at.-.... ''"' ....... ....., ' , f I • .. l'WUCNOTICa PUBLIC NOTICE --;.-CTITIOUS 9USINEH NANIE STATEMENT T "~ totlowittnQ ,,.,\On'\ 4ff ,.. OO•nQ 00,lnf'\\'" POl I COM. 10« W~\lwMO Way C~td M-. CalltornM .,.,,& Holly B~•vul. IOU W~\IWArd WdV CCl\lt Me<W. C11lll0<n1a ~t.7& Theo Joecken, 1'3& (amino Capl\trano, !>an C-nte, Calllornoa "1•11 This t>ustnen '' conduc•ed tiv ", qener•t PMtMr•hli> H<MIY Belveal lllls statement wu liltd wltll t~ rounly Clerk d O<envt County on Ot· tObt!r ?, 197' I PUBLIC NOTICE ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE / SINGLES CALENDAR Food For Thought DEAR AHN LANDERS: ftan'amJ uawer to UM man wbo ~u toriund becau.. M foand t0mt old love letwn wb• bit wUe dMd. They were from Iler bJ1b 1cbool 1...tbeart ud 1JD. Plied that maybe lhe had slept wltb blm. The huaband Ulwned his wile wu a ttratn when the)' married. He 1ald be'd never recover from the "•botk" and "diaappolntmeat." I read • Poem years aao and now J wish I h'ad saved It. 'lbe flit ol tbe poem wu tb11 : "I am wbo am and what I am today becauae ol all tbe people aod experiences I ba"'e met along the way. You must late me aa I am~ Why are s ome people so cruel? U you are buna up on 'belnc ftrat' it meana you DESPONDENT IN WHITTIER have an ego weakness and t.haL is YOUR pro· DEA& D.: A letter U.ke a.e a.e yoe ~ blem." la die pnduct ot a dileHed mbld. J very nearly became encased Lo a man -<'od does DOt Ylslt alckwl or utuea 11•e unUI be uk.ed ii I was a vtrpn. I wu 24 at the oe people u "paa!OmHt." Moreover. 1• .W Ume and bad been worktnc tloce bigb scbooJ ••at yoa llad Lo do. For1et It. He bad been in a monuwry but WU out lhrff DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and ' yeara when we met. I stopped aeeiJ:lc him ~re completely mystified and we would Uke because biJ quesUoo told more about him than your opinion. His sister passed away two years my response would have toW about me. I've aco. 1be grief·stricken widower (I'll call him never~ It. No reply ii aeeesaary. Ann. ·•aex"l wouJdn't allow us Lo invite another Just .prlnt my letter. lt'a -FOOD FOR woman along for "company" until six months THOUGHT ago. Now he has started Lo show some interest DEA& POOD: It II, ......._ aM ldOlJ in a charming lady who is an execuUve with a ............. ~· I 1•.n feOow 1ev IM&ndleu. big company. · Tllaab fw •rtlia1. "Louise" is a delightful and gracious DEAR ANN IANDERS: I am sick at heart person who can s peak inteWgenUy on any s ub- and need a shoulder to cry on, plus some emo-ject. She ls wonderful company and aeema Lo tional s upport. Please be there for me. like "Rex" a great deal. But the woman gels • .This morning I received an anooymous let· blind drunk on one drink. Is this possible! ter m the mall. ll was onb a few sentences, but When .. Louise" arrived at our home for din· they went through me llke a knife. This ls what ner last evening she was as sober and dellcbUul the person wrote: "The reason you are having as can be. After one martini she became 1ar· that terrible slcin problem is because you put rulous aod repetitive . When dinner wu ..,. your mother in an old people's home. God ls nounced she walJced &tr-aigbt into 'the broom punishing you. You deserve it .. " closet. No one can figure out how a penon can I kept my mother as long u I could, Ann get. &0 loaded on a single martini. Pleue ex· She was 88 yea.rs old, senile and could no longer plain . -EJOH1:,;f NDER control her bladder or bowela. It wu a difficult DEA.a EIG : Peeple ..-bft a .._ dedsJCJn to make, and our famlly doctor•• the &oleruce ,_ aleeMl CAN se& eeclse>'_. • ._ one who told me I b1d to do it. Tbi.a happened clrlak .... lroll 7 .. r ._......._ Ill __.. u If six months ago. In July I developed a terrible "Lotdle" ••1' lane Illa.ii a .._. ll&art W-. Ille case of peoriaaia and had Lo be bospitalbed. arrt.ed • ,._ phC<e -De aaflle • .... at ...... llt&le. ( Boros«!ope· ] nJU&SDAV,OC'IOBER4 By SYDNEY OMAJl& ARJES I March 21 April 19): What had been a creative block 1s released A dream. properly interpreted. proves prophellc Be flex1 b1 .. without losan~ sight of ulli'mate goal You could be on brink...Qf important discover} TAURUS-/April 20·May 20 1 Dome:..t1<· situation 111 harmon17.ed Accent on fnend:.. hopes. wishes and ab1hty to get money's worth Taurus, Libra, Scorpio oat1ve1> fiaure pro- minently. GEMINI C May 21-June 2C)): Loe* belUnd scenes for .answers Dt1 bene.tb superfJdaJ in· dicatioos. Avoid selt-deeeption. Define t.erm.s. perceivl' t.1tuat1on a~ 1t actually exists Cart't-r advance I!> hkcl) 1f you avoid anter·offin• politic~ CANCF.R 1 Jum• 21 July 22J Long rangt- plans are comanli( to fru1t1on Clear hnel> or com munacation A l>Crtpl 'treatment" 1s on lht· money. Set:> beyond the 1mmedialt potential 1s sky-high You gain add..-d s pantual ms1ght LEO <July 23 Aug 221 One close to you t>n courages. support..' and could offer f1nanc1al backing. Rclat1on:..h1p 1:.. 1ntens1f1ed Nothing 0<· curs halfway 1t 1s all or nothmg Know 1t and prepare accordmgly VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept 22) You can get to heart of matters . A new deal could enable you to gain advantageous revision or legal docu- ment. u"O. Aquarius nut1ves figure prominent ly You make contact with exciting. creative in dividual. LIBRA CSept 23-0ct. 221 Matnlam low pro file . Be discreet. play cards close to chest Follow through on hunch : learn through leaching process Cancer. Capricorn and Aquarius natives play roles in fascinating scenano SCORPIO <Oct. 23 Nov 21' What begms as routine procedure could become an excit~ng event. Creativity. children. change. speculative ventures make this a memorable time Be versatile. display sense or humor and fitness Gemini native is in picture. SAGl1TARIUS <Nov . 22·0ec 21> You can break through to new horizons. You'll have re- ason to celebrate Relatives. short trips. messages combine to make this a busy produc- Uve scenario. Stand tall for principles CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19). Obtam htnt from Sagittarius message be flexible. take notes, make necessary revisions. Be ready for change. travel. variety. Member of opposite sex could provide ·:missing link." AQUARlUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 181 You add to personal possessions. a genuine bargain is available. Important domestic adjustment is on agenda. Family mem ber makes major con· cession. Money picture provides optimism and stimulation. PISCES c Feb. 19-March 20>: Lunar cycle is such that you see through sham and obtain true picture. Maintain aura of Jlamour. mystery. Plastic Surgery Patient8 Pampered at Home8 By ROGER OJILO'IT M-'--~-·--L()S ANGELES -The neighborhood kids call it "The Mummy House" because they Ire· quenUy catch gUmpses of people with their faces swathed In bandages. But t.o the folks Inside, it's a place they can go to be secluded and pampered while they re- cover from plastic surgery. A RrOwing number ol such halfway houses -from the spartan Lo the deluxe -have sprung up to cat.er Lo the whims and needs ot plastic· surgery paUenta who don't want to burden their family and frtendA. as well as those who simply don't want to be seen. "I CAN UNDERSTAND why patient.a Uke tL.'' 1ay1 Mel Grusaln1, -. health·f•cWUes In· vesllpt.or. • IL'• anonymous. They're cared for. Everybody thinks It's JlrHl unW a patient runs into trouble and dies. With &n.Y type ol 1ur1eq you nm that rlak." Health otncl1l1 are lea tban pleaHd with thia new lnduttry th1t lt irowtni up virtually unreaulat.d. . 'the homes are not Ucemed, the attendants fir-.e-tJy have Ullle or no medkal trainlDJ. DEAR ANN 'LANDERS Our 22-year-old son has JUSl rec:eived a very fine promotion and an increase ID Salary Of course, we are proud "' b1m Ke bas been with the firm only two years Although the additional money is ex tremely important to htm. the promotion means more because 1t '" evidence that he was con. ~1dered mature enouRh to handle a bigger job. The question 1s this WouJd 1t be out of line 1f has father and I wrote a ltt.er to our son's bost. .rnd thanked ham for th11t wonderful display or l'Onftdl'nt·e·' BUSTING OUR BUTTONS JN HALTIMOIH~ OEAR Kl'TTO'S i\ leuer or appreciation h al~a'~ ~f'lco m•'. but ll ~bould comf' from 'our -..m not hi' pa rf'nl,, Ir hf' dt>cides to "ritr. ht-'hould l.1• .. p il lo~ kf'}. Suptorlallve' .ind 1•\(·1·.,,n1• lhani.., c·an hr t'mbarra'i1oiing. [ s•·~ J __ c......,._r_ OK\ "•t. ('(J\!-.T S l ~{.U·:S "Ill hav1· <t lh\'Jt•·r ti<lrt~ di H :UI 11 m Saturday Oct Ii 111 ( tJ'l.J ~"''·' lnformJt1on \ht·1· .11 751 1560 :io-El.t ('t::'IJTt-:R 1'.' ... pon .. onng a Single t;x pt-rtl'nt't' 11 d1 scu .... wn on ~xual Awarenet.s .md '\our Orc.'Jm~ at i 30 pm Fnday. Oct 5. tn Or.tn).!1· lnformJl111n R'>h .• Jt 997 9600 (.'ARTIER '~ "'II hold J TGIF at t> pm f'n d J .\ Ot't 5 1n In ini· i\ bu :,, house party at 8 IJ m Saturda). <kt fi 1n Costa Mel>a lnforma 111111 T1ffd n). JI 641 0496 SINGl.E."'-GOU RMET DINING CLUB of Urangt-Count) will hu vc an Oktoberfest at 4 P m Sund:...} OC'l i. an Newport Beach In formalJOn 898·4124! Why The Precision Haircut Might Be Right For You. 11 you hate the way your haircut disappears the day after. come to Command Perform~nce where we specialize in the prec1~ion haircut. Precision haircutting is our technique for cut· tlnQ the hair In harmony with the way It grows. So. as rt grows, it doesn't lose Its shape. And because the hair is cut to fall naturally, you don't have to keep fussing with 1t. Usually a shake of the head does It. The precision haircut with shampoo and blOW· dry costs JUSt sixteen dollars for guys and gals. We also offer permanent waves. coloring, frosting and conditioning. No appointment is needed just come 1n. And you'll see that precision is right for you. oc!!DG · I <A»a•11•a•d Perlor-e•ee E .,,,..,...,---co• ALL ITORH ONN MON • .flfll. M IAT. M NKW'f'C)RT 81ACtM!WtlMIN CSNTD t 4t NVD91Da·fMll1 To No-.,011 hoc" ~ Offtc:9 t .....1., COSTA ll&aA llUA vum caNTU lefttnd fee llUltfng\'f'lnlil ,...-I AdolMl ..... ,., ~. · I n-!~&NTI AND raJSNDI 01' GA ••• ;:..-r;..~•W:•• adt•!:f!: . ,.... . ... .....,... . Coeta 11 ... 1.DtormaUoD: • 1W llOll& TOUS: The V"1llui C..U. Aux· lUary ol tM A.adltanee i......-ol N...-,ort hacb wUl llftMOt a lilo•• &Olllr rr.. 10 a.JD. to 4 p.sn. WedneldaJ. Oct. 10. lD I.be Nnport ana. Hom• are tn Sp11lua HUI, Harbor ltidle. Seavlew and t.be Cov . l'of' iDlormatloe call ai.1-.. AVCl'ION: A aa.le ud abib6t ol worb Pf'O' duced by ltudeotl at t.be Exeepdonal CbJJdren ·a Foundation Art CeD&er wW take place from 4 to 7 p.m. ~.Oct. t. at the Newport Harbor Art Muuum Sponaor la the Newfort Democratic Club. All proceeda will beoetl the center. UNICEF is boetln1 a wine and cheese party from 8 to 8 p.m . at the United Nations Center and Gift Sbop, Santa Ana. New ooe-of·a·lrlnd Cbristmaa aitta and ornaments will be available for purchase. Reaetvat1oaa an necessary -and may be made by caJUng the center, 542·9743. CONCERT: The first in a series or benefit concerts by Guy and Phyllis Halferty and ensemble will be presented by the South Coast Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi at 10:30 a.m. Fri- day, Oct. 5, at the Balboa Pavillion. Reserva- tions may be made by calling 6'73-4;631. GAY SERVICES DIVISION of The Self Center, Orange, is having a wine and cheese party at 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7, to introduce the public to the center and the division. For in· formation call 997·9600. AUTUMN FANCY, a charity auction benefitting the St. Jeanne de Lestonnac Free Clinic for the poor in Orange County, will take place at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, at the Registry Hotel, Irvine. For reser vations call 554-3179. FOUNTAIN VALLEY Chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons will iilMt • l J.•· lleMQ, Oat. I. It tile l'u•ttln VaU.7 ODaam_., c..a.r. a-.n 1'811'11 wW ..... NSWPO&T a&AC8 BllTOalC~L IOClftt wW ban a wlM ...S d9owdtr party at I p.a. •nuandQ, Oct. 4, at tM a.mu J'ouadatlon, Con>aa del Mar. Speaker will be Dr. WlWam Hend.rtckl and h1a topic wlU be Earl)' Cqrooa clel Mar. For ..... rvaUou call ffMllt. QllKEN 01' HEAaTS GuUd ot Children's Hoapltal wlll •r <>n•or an lnvltattonal 1011 tournament at E Nl•u•I Country Club Friday. Oet. I . lnterelt.ed peraon1 may call Mrs. Kay Roberta, 4N.aJ77. EBSl..I. CLUB of La1una Beach will pre- aent a Pf'OIJ'anl on cok>r and faabion Monday, <>et. I. a1 tM bome ol lln . Howard Dawson. For informaUoo call Mrs . R. Thornton Bolwell, 49t-1125. GA&AGE SALE: Huntington Beach Juniors will have a 1ale beginnin1 at 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. t. at 6031 Hampton Court, Westminster. Proceeds will be used for community service projecta. 1be club also la belinning its annual Operation Merry Chri1tmaa and is. aoliciting funds to purchase food and toys for Christmas baskets. Donations may be mailed to P.O. Box 1804, HuntinKton Beach, 92647. NEWPORT BEACH EBELL CLUB will pre- sent a color film, "Three Faces of Mexico," during a luncheon meeting at 11: 30 a.m. Thurs· day. Oct. 4, at the clubhouse in Balboa. Guest speaker will be Curt Matson. producer and direc· tor. ' FOUNTAIN VALLEY COIN CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 4, in the Fullerton Savings and Loan building, Fountain Valley. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANTS will host a membership roundup at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9. in the Fullerton HoLi· day Inn Richard Daubins, M.D., will speak. For information call 633-9001. CONFERENCE: A conference titled Woman's Identity As Psychologist: A Develop- mental Perspective, for women in working in or , Moon Festival Gala Set Prancing lions and twisting a dragon will officially begin the· Moon Festival Gala at 8 p.m . Saturday, Oct. 6, at Orange Coast College as the campus la transformed into a scene from old Cathay. · nae f..Uval, (~ Cbia•• .. ....... Jsa s : ~ =:: .--... a11111 opera mid • ::dJ.f .. Plower Dnun Saaa'', .la 811 a• • -.. JUellard .RoQen Chapter of the Orange County Music Center and the Orange County Chinese Cultural Club . . Proceeds will beoeflt the Mualc center and tlae cwtural and community projects ol OCC. HiOillgbting the eveninl will be a pro- ceaalon of lllumlnated lanterns and an ap. pearance of the Celestial Moon Goddess who will preside over the parade of elegant Dynasty costumes. Also, the Southern California Chinese Folk Dancers will present the Garland and Bowl and Chopstick dances. The dancer s are s ponsored by the the cultural club and are directed by Frank Que. ........ ......,pwry ...... MOON l'DllVA&. -AmOlll participants in the Moon Festival Gala at Oranie Coast Colle1e will be Beth Powell of Newport Beach, a princess. and Larry Dtng ol Corona del Mar. as prince. Master of ceremonies will be television newsman Marlo Machado. The gala is sponsored by local businesses lncludina Janaco Fillanctal Corp., Home Sav- inp and Loan .u.oe .• lAa.lt Homes, Inc., 7·Up BottUas Co.. Boekwell Jnternatlonal and Brimball )(mle. Por ticket lalormatlcJD, eall Eleanor at ...... •••••• Harbor Utes IM9-yhpllll&.,...., 1111....,..~ c..e. ...... Mio I Avelfable only while aupplJ ..... • ,,., Put tome Nd ull9 In yotlr IUftMls. Buy OM Of Ute drNm bNts list· ed In the Bo•tlng CIHllflM •ds of the D•llY Piiot. 642-5678 F-RANCk~-ORR fine statkn3fy ccmia del mar · about to--tlae ..._,, bNltb prol...._ will tak• place Oet. 1·7 at llou.nt lalat llary'1 Colle1-, Loa ........ l'or information call (21.a> IU-4a0l. COAITLINE CBAPTSa, B'Nai B'Ritb Women, wtll meet at 8 p.m. ln W•tem Federal Savln11. Newport Beach. There wlll be • 1peaker from the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment. aMEllA CLUB will meet at the Balboa Bay Club Wednesday, Oct. 10, with luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Ron Huaban, baritone, wtll1lq. A lllD ride against diabetes bu been scheduled from 9 a.m. to s p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7, under aponaorsb.ip of McDonald's, t.b.J'oulhQut Southern Callforniit. · HUNTINGTON BEACH aaANCB, American Associaton of University Women, will have a talk on holistic health at 7:15 p.m. Wed· nesday, Oct. 10, in the Huntington Beach Cen- tral Llbrary. Speaker will be Mary Stewart, marriage and family counselor. For informa- tion call Mrs. Bonnie Endo, Bf&.7'990. SEMINA&: Major llHloiogiana and their works will be the topic or a five-part seminar being sponsored by the UCI Interfaith Center beginning Mooday, Oct. 8, at 7 p.m. in the c~nter. The theologians to be discussed are Bonhoeffer, Bultman, Tillich, Kierkegaard and Niebuhr. Seminar leaders will be the Rev. Dr. Jane Ann Moore and the Rev. Bill Moore. DISCO sounds will be played every Satur- day night from 6 to 10 p.m. al the YWCA gym- nasium. 1411 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. For in· formation call 542-3577. ....., ............. DINNER DANCE -Jay Reed, Bill Reilly •. and Mary McDonald preview f acilltiea at Ure Marriott Hotel tn Newport Beach where the Fourth Annual Dinner Dance benefit sponsored by the Board of Direc- tors of Providence Speech and Hearing Center, Orange will be held at 8 p .m . Thursday, Oct. 11. ANGm.8 ON WHEELS are needed by the American Cancer Society, accord.inl to Rosalie Foy. chairman. Information about the drivinl program Is available rrom ACS. 752-8!!00. SOUTII OF MUSIC GUILD, Orange County Music Center, is having a luncheon for prospec- tive' members at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 5, in the home of Mrs. Maurice DeWald. For information call Mrs. Gerard Bastiaanse. 644-5003. Tunnel is Man's World By RICHA RD BILL TOKYO I AP) Workers digging the longest undersea tunnel an I.he world believe a Jea lou~ goddess protects them wbJle they work -as long as no women enter the work.site. It's a man's world In the Seikan Tunnel which -when completed in 1962 -will link the cities of Aomori and Hakodate in northern Japan and cut travelling lime from Tokyo to Sapporo from 17 hours now to less than six hours. The tunnel will enable Japan's famed "bullet" trains to travel at no miles per hour on a track 750 feet below sea level. THE WOIUDNG MEN BEUEVE the tunnel ii prctected by • eoddeu ealled San.tin. who becomes jealous when womea are ..tmitted in· aide. On tM two oeeaakma wllm w did Yislt tbe ate. f1ocodln1 occurred 8ooa afterward. FearfUI of incurring more divine wntll, t.be men had the tunnel close:! to remale sightseers after the last VISlt in 1971 . They also believe it's taboo to whisUe in the tunnel; that might summon evil spirits. ON ntE FIRST DAV or each month, the workers pray to an image of the goddess enshrined in front of the tunnel. They ask for her blessing while they work. '•Personally, I don't believe in the god- dess," said a spokesman for the Japan Railway Construction Public Corp., which ls handling the project. · "But, if it makes the men happier, it's okay.',_ How tbe godde1a entered Japanese mytho&ocl' no one seems to know. Sbe'a believed to Cive birth to 1.Z cblldren ~" evel")' year and la wonb.lwed b:v t.am.a. him~ ' bennm ...t charcoal wOl'ken. • • OPnlllNG& 01" aA&'S (Jara--rtce wine> and ftsh ~said to make ber appy. • I l ' • I . Right to the point on dagger-slim heels, our fake suedes make a velvety approach with new narrowed toes, V-shaped throetlines. .... , •• d ' , I H. A gleam of golden chain, flower petal cutouts are eyecat~. we·re ready with more. 20.99 ~~~j ., .... .. '""'* ...... , '.tC, ~, . " ... ' I I POlt-= .. •11\ Brtad dl9Mtn,, bU~t.er, cr..h ..,.. lllEESS Port loin Roast ,. ........... $2 ........ _ .... nd I ii • '°" 1oastn .. •1 11 'T'ht hMrt ot UM loin .•. Freah. lean 6 tatty '"' Roat :=,• 112! / . Flavodul Freeh Kut.em Pork Loin Park lain· Ba Crib legs ....... s21t CIUCI s 12,.t STiii Cent.er cut of U.S.O.A. Choice beef. Roeat one to a golden good- ness, and see how vou will relish every morsel~ Here's pork at its best! LOIN DI) .•• 3 to 4 lb. IV&. Meaty AJaakan-F?Ozen, defroeud 'I.II Fresh Clams:':.99\ From New England (Littleneck. $1.69 lb.) ~"'~" :.c '2'! 7 Bone Roast ••• s14t --------. r---~------r-~~---Fresh Rex Sole .. '27~ BE£SS mJ RIS SPENCER STEAKS FRESH DUCK$ Pan ready for the tkillet. Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef! f None Roast ... 111t Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef! Beef Roast ::.°!. 12-~ •CUTSof llll CBI& 2 9 IMIESS•CUTS 53" FOSlBF-flfSI $ 1 $ 5 • of U.S.D.A. I.SJ.A. .. 'A' 09 CllOICl IEEF • AVC. 41/z-5 LIS. • FllSI SWOllFISI Shoulder chuck clod ... USDA Choice beefl T .V. SPECIAL! T SJ99 STUIS • "-·-.1 Beef m,.TIIS• $'111• 4 9 •U1111U £-•. F F F ~ Tbeybroil110beautifuJly! ~·d~;;:;;;;;t. a,, osier 11rms ryers _ ~ : G II WI • • •• The days fresher f rymg chicken $Tom California. Whole body for value-Foeter Farms for quality . • ~ T,,,,U a 0 ne Super Fresh Produce GILLEm WtRD SEllS SP£aALS! • spanac1a $199 PIPPIN APPLES Bt:own _Onio~s ................. 12~ Nlrnny fftllA'fOES ~!'!d . ~.:; ........ s1 l4 1.5 ltr. U.:s. No. I sweet & mild ~ Ulllft "All PURPOSE" 2' Red Gamet Yams 2ftt SALAD foamy 11 oz ........... SJ 19 Do E • s211 llW CROP I> .. .. • • • • .. • • ... flllftlll'rr 3 31> H.tfc .. M1-nlhul, l'•><flOUl ur Lo:mun. S QUIS 6 PK .. New crop-U.S. No. 1 WUN I" .. · LivetheDosEquisExperi::c:.•12 oz.btl. CAl.JFMA • T~ Juices ............... 91! 120Z.ISIT. • ~~~~:~."ai:.-;· ... s2". ft..5 Equ·as I ~ s211 o."i.;f"...:h ... navon Qt. botue .,,., M61'' C-' ._ llzer ....... s3e &):>k. in the new light taste. 12 oz. btl. /J ~ /ltJ t.I ni. popular ruor-3 an pkg Gonlons Gin ••••• s4n 1rn~ rnH-I'"" LARG '.I Save on quality gin . quarts. ,-. U 1111 ,-a ( . . . I. ... look 5 oz .•......•. '111 P; ~ • .,care . . Reg °" X-hold. Frozen Fo od Sweet and juicy ... from Northern Orchards! Put them out-and wakh them d1.88ppear. Delicatessen Crepes :m~AL ............. s 1°' }ludy to bake •.• 6 en. pkg. Birdseye Peas ••• 39c Sweet green peaa ..• 10 oz. pkg. PIE SHELLS 7.54 WAFFUS ...,,.. 12 .......... 1u .. 69• CROWIPOllT BEVERAGE WAii · ITEM OF THE WEEK DOlllE •Tll.aocu •lllT ··~ Lunch Meat =10mr ..... 47c Choice of mt.ta in 21"1 oz. pkg ... sliced wafer thin. Cheese l,,_ sin STllI ••••••• For anacb, 9 oz. package from Everfresh. Singles .a •••••• 98C Roz. American singles . . lnd. Wrapped Bleu Cheese ss •• 1sc Snack Pak mm •• 6tSl Salad OrMling ... 8oz. jar. From Kraft . . . crackers & cheese. Taco Shells 12 cmr SSC SnlCi Pack ml' 6tSJ AJex-Xlnt brand for quality. Peanut butter and crackeni. Top Ram8n ~~ ........ 41s1 Knudsen Cottage Cheese .. s 15• Quick cooking .•• in llllOrted varieties. 3 oz. Pkg. In the popular quart aize ... Low Fat, Farmers. Corn EllUIT ••••••••••••••••••• 3• s 1 17 oz. can in choice of whole kernel or cream style. Grape Juice wnars ......... asc 24 oz. bottle in purple, red or white . S&w Coffee ..... 12" 1'uty Colombian gr;own ... 1 lb. can. COCA COLA •T• ~~ $ 1 •flESCI cm R • • smu.ss s11s llSIDS SP.at •••••• For so many uses , .. from Springfield. Rice Mixes ••••••• 43c Assorted varietiel 6 oz. Pkg. MJB. llAIGAlllE 59c Price.• in effect Thur11 . Oct 4th thru Wed., Oct 10, 1979 Open Daily 8. 00 om to IO:fXJ pm Sunday 9:00 am to 9. 00 pm No Sale to Dealers S II• llUISCO 79c a 1nes ..... CIDERS ......... .. Tuty aalted or unsalted crackeni ln the handy 16 oz. box. Kern's lectar~.=u ..... J5c Tasty flavorful tropical drinlu, aat. varietiee 12 oz. Taco Shells •.•••• s9c Lawry'e Int.he 10 count package. Potato aips .... &9c Bell onion 'n garlic for dipe. Reg. 79( o --.ABARS :=:.--•1•• TinJ Dill Pickles • 79c Del Monte Koeher etyle .•• 16 oz. Cre11nettes •••••• 2sc Elbow Macaroni at ita best ... 7 oz. 11mou111 .... °"'·"*"·· llltJTNIL 29•·· ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE LAGUNA HILLS SunHt eno Hunllntlon 320 w. Colotedo ltvO. Fta .. t0nt and Huntington w.,,.., eftCI ~"'" ~ IHert>out Mall I 1727 Hewpcwt Blwo. IOn the Pen1n1ule1 2.S$~ b11Dl11N Df. Unlw.,•ilf uct AMc--.leoft 23tfl Moultol\ '•"••Y • tEI A•nc~ C.nletl tf . of Or•nga1rove1 ISoulMHI corner I I b1lbf11fl V1ll•ge c.-,ter I I'•"' v .. w Cenlet i IMoufton P•rtl••J Ptu• I DOUBLE GOUPOI EVERY WEEK! owl Every weel< at Hughes' El Rancho, when you redeem two manufacturer's eoupons, iust bring in one of oun with two of thein & we double your savingsl •1 mat simple to add \.o the eavinp when you shop at Hushee' El Rancho. Another plus for Super Shoppers. Now, a few mlnutea spent leafin1 pbrough the newapeper and your favorite mqazinel. result.a ln money earned ••• Just. one of oun with two of tbein doubl• the value! And ... ;v-a atil1 enjoy the difference1 at. Hugbee' El Rancho \ . ' i; .. ·------------.-_, ........... .., .. N SllolT fMIS "°"'°" WITH TWO YAUO ~-.. llW'IJfA(f\Mlft COUf'ONL NllOtAM T'WOll'MIA" I ~ '"""' cu.oo~ PU1101A111 N<O ~ I --u IHI VALUI I I ·-IWe•AHUIACl-'9CI••• I II Ej•••n ·¥,;f~lt Ej• I I CCWCNOOOOOCf.•MOCf ... ''". I "°' l'O llCluot •tMll Oii IW COll'ON5 0111. nc ·~er nc ntMS 11U10tM10 J ....... ••·•11 .. c•••·---- • • ' ' ~· 0ctot1et 3. 1m * The Biggest Marketplace on. 'Ill Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASS.IFIED ADS You C•n Sill It, Find It, Trade It With a Went. Ad 642-5678 One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ....................................................................................................................................................................................... ............. ~Nia " .... S. tt1 " .... S. tta•",_S. ..._..,_.S. N1•1ffforS. ..._..,_S. 1 ,..._S-. ~~!~ .......... !~ ~~!~ .......... !~. ~!~~ .......... !~~ ~~!~ .......... !~~ ~!~!~ ......... ~!~~ ~~~!~ .......... !~~ ~~~~~ ..... : .... !~~ ···~··············!~~ P,, 0 -.N1l11: All ........ MYWtlMd la lkla .. wapaper la ..._.. '° U. hderal ... ~Adola. _... ...... 1tm .. a1to adv ertue .. • ny lllNf~. tiautaUoa. or diilcri......,. bued an race.. eciklr', rell&Joa, --. or ......... , on ctn. or • W•toa to make an,y sucb prefer ence , ·ltmltattoo , or cllcrimlnatioo.. .. This mwspaper will oot lcnowin&Jy accept any advert1aln1 for real estate w bicb Is 111 violailon cl the law. BIOIS! Achriaen ..... dlecll ...... ads dally aad r•port erron •-dlat•ly. NEWPOIT BEACH VACANT CORNER 2 bdrm. den Monaco in II V. Homes, vacatnt . big corner lot. low •.irea price $156.000 and (ee land BACK BAY RUSTIC Ownl'r huilder offers 3 bdrm. den on a lge lot Ass ume loan . ('Ountry atmosphere and easy maint Asking $249.900. A CREAM BLUFF! Or cr eam puff. absolutely perfe('t 1 bctrm. end unit E plan in the Bluffs . Greenbelt view. many intriguing extras $227,900 U~lf)UI: t-1f)M~S REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona dcl Mdr n. DAILY PILOT -------~-----­ __ , liability for •--------------llM flnt iacorrect ..... ..,. ....................... G•••• 1002 ....................... POOL + CAIANA + 3 patios. Atrium model 4 Bdrm, family rm, folmal dml.ng. oo huge lot wtrnilt trees. 2200 sq ft. 8 yrs oew & priced to sell .. as " .. at SJ07,900. can 7Sl-3191. C::SEL ECT T' PROPERTIES BAY llPl.EX IElllll! SJ!l"=i* I I I .. 7 .... t• I upper unit o spacious 2 bedrm lower lmit! Natural brick fplcs. Wet bars.• Car 1ara1e. Boat space. Steps to beach. Dlal 152·1700 FAST! ()PIN Ill Q • 11 \ IUN IOll#,.,.. I ' {etetdl ~nl WE HAVE SEVERAL FINE IA YFttOHT HOMES WITH PIER & SLIP BI LL G R·u N D.Y;REAlTOR. J4 1 Boy \1d t· Drove N .B • 675·6161 SlB'STOllACH Silt, too Oulrming 3 bed.rm, brick patios. Lota ot wood and glass Pr i vat e Newport O.lel ~:1ity Call now ! ~sti~oo C)PfNlllO •ll\IUN•ONl/'(I 2 STOllY .f'OOL Bike to beach. 3 Bedrm, lrke new carpeting. Sec luded pati o + recreational fac1ltl1es. Take over exislll\g loan d $440/mo. pays all. No qu a lif yi ng , ea sy financing available Call now only $72.500. 963 7881 ~a~:~~ [9 RMI your TLC-don't wait. call · - oow1S21100 WHY PAY 6°/o <>t,. '" "· '' ""' ' 11 " '1 ' To sell your home. Pror. "''· ,,, ' ••• j; '· ' '· . - ' .• agent can qwcltly sell your property providing ALL services for orily ~========:'.'! 4%. Call agent. 673-4311 *VETS* U.. Yow Ehlbility NOW ... NODOWN LOANS TO $100,000 LOW INT. RATE. Let u.s show you how to qualify. TcA to led Carpd w. u.t. 754-1202 ALOTFORYOUR$$$ -------4 bedrm. 2 bath, twhs Modem lutchen. bltm •. carpet.s, drapes, near shopping & schools . Close to freewa ys Asking $74,950. Take over existing VA loan of S34 .000. or easy financing. Ca II n ow. 963-7881 ()PfrJ t11Q•11\1ur1 ICJf'tl tJ<I STIPS TO llEACH Newport Beach duplex. 4 bdrms. up, 3 bdrms . down, finest renlal area. Oosetoshopping Priced at $212.500. 673-3663 642·2253 Eves associated BROK EAS-IH/IL TORS 201~ W 8olbno 61 1 JHl ~~fc=.~n l,•lff &ltil -------- VleW. ' BR + loft. Call --WANT ACTlON~ 1\m631-12166 WautAdHe.lp? 642·5678 ClaMifedAds642 5678 REALTORS LIASl/orrtOM $5,000DOWH Be&\duJ eand.., 4 BR 2 Ba + tq family room, '11 nnr kltcben .It baths, ml)' -.soo. '80() mo. on ie.e. Rutb Laurie, Rltr. .~ OCIAJROMT Sll.000! PRICE REDUCTION • BALBOA delUM duplex; ...., 4 bdrm . .It 3 bdrm. ..... trplc. Nell; DOW -.-1 Try iost•llm.enl pardalMI ..... ..,,...,. ....... •611-7060 * *ON WATER-PRIVATE ISLE l•••tlf•lly d•corated "pride of OWWW INft" 2•ffory ~ wftlt yow OWR boat 1llp. War"'th, wood1 Hd nc•ptloHI d•cor thno•t thl• 4 ~ ..... wfftl forWNll ......, l"OCMft. SpecJo. _.... llllte with flri c ... ace. Alt fM I I ltMI for tt. flMtt....,..., n•lron1 1•t. Showt1 by appo....._.... $975,000 IKlllclllg '-d. VllW--IOOL DOVER SHRS • F.Ht.. ...._ for .. ,.,, .. .,.. .cl ,a...ect for f..aty .... .,. lhpecl~ .,. ....... .,.. floor ,... wM ..... ...... ,..... J'::. ....... , f'OOllt/d1""'9 ..... c1•111 s.,.. ... ,.. ......... ,... J ......... DD•t.. lt..tlflll prl¥ah ,... ............. tto.td YllW ..... .. r-. $425,000. MAllllE AVE. RETAIL iANMk ...... INHlc .. ,..... .... ....... ...... .., .... .,.cw., ..., wtllt .. , .... r for SJl,000 • .,., .. fwSH.000. ....... wy ...... 315Mam.Ave.. Bal>oa Island 671-6900 '.\ ! ' I I '1 '\ 1'AYLOR CO. I \I .. \ I I ( Hi :---. " , , , • I~ 1 I h 11.UffS UST llNT'AL 3 Rdrm . 2 bath, I -level condo. Complete ly redecorated with new vinyl tile flooring. Bedrooms have new c ptng. Pool just outside your lur~e Mexican tiled patio. Carefree hvtng on beautiful greenbelt. lmmed. occupancy. -OnJy $700 month. WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO •• IHlton 2111 s-Jooqidil Hlh load NEWPORT CENTH, H.I. 644-4t I 0 5a.aDUPH is the best discripuon for Ous lovely 4 bdrm home with a s pacious living room. 2 frptcs, near new carpeUng & a glasterung pool All for only $109 ,900 Large assumable loam, no q ualifying. Call 979-~0oow! ALLSTATE REALTORS .WS..lltic Spaftish Pooe-GoH--.och Total secluded estate grounds w/walls & treei. 4 BR f'am Rm . forrru.tl din. Lge sep mstr w in.: off indoor g ard en atnum. Wetbar. fplc , t>eavy beams. 3 patios, red We roof. So unique & different. Must see. Only Sl27.900. Call 963·0902 BKR. MESA VERDE! Absolutely immaculate with super sized bdrms. dining r oom. family room. prestigious back yard w/fruit & Dill trees. Great potential. great price! Only 8118.500. Call 6'S-OI03 I ( ffH <_, T ( O LSON ....,.t. ·~ a"·oar.t-. TOP LOCATION S37S mo. 2 BR 2 Ba. security gate. pool, bltns. Ask for Gene, agt. 9624471 UDO ISLE Beautifully n!decorated home on tbe Island. Spacious 3 Bdrm w/spa. huge 1Jv111g rm & pauo Spanish ent ry. Owner 1s anx>OU& to move 111lo new home. Now reduced to $:1)9,500. JACOBS REAL TY 675--6670 .JJ lfJ CANYON LANE Co rona del Mar . cooveo1enl condo - close t o all shops, schools. c hurches. swimming pool/spa & tennis. It ·s beautifully decorated -Three bedrooms • deo • 2~ baths; private pa tio, tuh-in booltcuea, wine at.ora1e: fire place in livtnl room • tn tuwe IDlllUr' bedroom. Very •"-ud 11.9.IOO. COLE Of NEWPORT llAl.TOllS 675-5511 CAUD FOR ~~~iii~~~ Senior ci~ finds home ·· too larae after all hi.s upgrades. 4 Bdrm, witb 2 stones ia too big. Will even consider VA on this Co5U Mesa home at just $79,SOO. Close to schools. shops and walk to park. Motivated owner. Call 546-(141 lc6oo lslCllld Cutie Great rental. Lowei.t price on tbe Island. l26 Coral. $250,000. BALBOA ISLAND REALTY sn87oo fllc~!~~.!«;J~~ EXCLUSIVE IRVIHE COVE While water view from this lovely contemporary home. Striking use of wood, glass -outstanding patios - large pool s ize lot. 3 Bdrms. li ving, family and-game rooms . Steps to one of the finest sandy swimming beaches on the coast. All this and the privacy and security of Irvine Cove . $995,000. A COU1WIU IAMIB CO. 644·9060 216t SAN JOAQUIN HILU RD. IN NEWPORT CE~lR Pete Barrett ,presents SUPER REDUCTION! Beautiful Bluffs 4 Bdrm Carmelita Condo. Newly carpeted, broad, open feeling of space. nice family location, with many extras! Owner ready to go -so move up to the very best -all ror $149,900 ! ASK US abottt omr 11"'9 ••r•ty ,,...,,_ wMcla CO\ftn...,.,. I ...... BUILDER DESPERATE &MD .. ..._.. Low..-.d 150,000 Brand new Lido Isle 2 and 3 bedroom homes with quality appointments . Now just $450.000. <Co-op realtors . contact R. Wake field > U,._,l()U~ liVM~i REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar LA.14HDUPLU COllOMA DB. MAI Just listed! ln a wuq ue woodsy s etting w1tb rusuc rough, hewn beam ceilings, cozy brick ~ Beach-Realty .. IE.AL ESTAft UCB.LENCI SIMCI lt4t C:Om WITH US . . .To Spyglass Hill. ''Eefery child c raves moments of privacy. This spacious 5 Bdrm home . with pool and spa orrers g racious li ving for the entire family. Due to change in family plans. price reduced to $439.500. NEWPORT BEACH ·15s.oa11 . SPACIOUS CONDOS 2 and 3 Bdrm s. PERFECT YOUNG ADULT OR RETIREMENT. Great pool, rec garden areas. Secluded, qwet. Many amenities. Enclosed garage, laundry 'and large patio, muc h sto rage, walk to everything. 1741 Tusun fireplaces. oo a comer 1--------·1 lot·a spacious duplex Ave .. C M $84 ,500 -S89 ,SOO . Assumable low f1n1l. HEWPOIT HGHTS HO QUAUFYIHG Unique o pportunity with 3 b(drm s. downst.atrs and' 2 bedrms ups tairs All bltn lt1tc ben Por c h n r sundeck wrt.h each unit Pnced nght at szro.ooo Owoer will finance l714J 673-4400 \ llt\hHIOOI 11.irllor ln\1•-.1m1111 I,, Treelined c ul de sac 2 STORY H.uge 2 story 4 bedrm. :.pare sep master swl~ Shake rool. 4 Bdrm. 21,. Large back yard w1tb Ba. Sl33,SOO. Eai.ts1de many frwl trees 3 Car Costa Mesa garage, too! Call for 2 IR HOME prevM!'W, 646-7171 O..c:e corner. R ·Z ioned oi>r••"•O·• ·1 ,,, "''·' lo t Room to build [ ., lfi*ll .S78_1oy_.soo_~_--_c..._,_,_2_;_ ..... _._ tlE 111111 11.1111 CD. OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE IACIC OH MAltlCIT IHT Y AWi IN llG CA.HYON OOVER MODEL Twenlv·fo'our Hour ~e curit y In Th1i. Gate ·Guardt>d Community EX<'f'llent Two &-droom. T""o Rath Plu.., Oen Homc> Lartt> MaMer Sutt<' W11h C1Mct Sp1H't' C.alorc> Well Mamtainffi Mul'h ~1n-d End l:n1t S289 900 631-1800 81 I DOVH DRIVE macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY COLOMY PLAH I 00! The home you ·ve bt>en v.aitiniz for' One level. 3BR rrs 1den t't:' v.1a flowing fl oor plan fratunng familv & living rms w 1 fplC' Corner lot location a ffords ple nty of privacy. Move-in l'Ondit1on 1 Sl 15.500 Natalie Benjamin 752·141.t (G ·9 11 642·823S ~1 Dover Drove 644·6200 Hdrbor l/1ew Cenll.'ll Irvine d i C.Sml>\J\ lldlley Center 7S2·1414 VIEW & POOL -IRV. TERl A Ito... of a.bdHd q•aflty h1 °" eatabllslMd H•wport IHCh loc.tlCMt. H••IY carp•t•d Hd b•Htlhlly IMi..talud 4 ~ '--wttlt ~ rooM aad lar9• o•tdoor patio w1 aa di J Ill tdJ J pool ill prohchd cMrty• cl. a.II ...._. gr•••ry. Oww- wll cn1l•r 6-lc .... SSZS,000 fee. TOWNHOUSE CONDO W/SUP Fnallly ~GNhd 2-story .. .,. D •t. .Int ... .._, ,_ ..... J ....... . rill ..... _..,. .... ,_ ...... .. ,_. ... Miit alp. A.._ ... _,,_ OWll .......... OWMt' ..... -...... w.lt. 1211.000 * BAYFIONT-UDO PDlllSULA ltwflflll WATB .. OMT c_. wllt Wa of::Ei:•ce I• 2 li.td. + dH Hd .. ...=,... ...... .., ..... n •• ..... .,., . .... _ ~ _.,..., ..._ .. ...., ... ..... .....,... $421,000 ........ d ...... / ...... fer S4tt,OOO. ~. 'WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. 2436 W Ct>.l)I H19hv..s1.. Nl'WpOrt Be.x h 6$1·1400 SPYGLASS SlllEHITT EoJOY th e peaceful beauty of this hilltop home with mounla111 & ocean views 6 bedroom11 + bonus room. pool & s pa An e xcept1o nul c:Afenng at $595,000 DON'T MISS THIS Very reasc11ably priced large faauly home with new carpels & drapes. Large corner lot, 3 bdrm, J baths, tile entry, attractive raised dining room & a balcony off of " used bonus room Cl~ LO the beach Seller will help finance Pnn. only Call today 979·~0 ALLSTATE mr!!litm!~m REALTORS Want Ad Re:.u It:. 642-56-ns •• j ~ ~~~~~e.1~ .~.~"~!.~ .. . OPEN WEDNESDAY 1-5 pc·n in Dover Shores . Large poo ome with security system. privat beach~ & separate bonus room. 3br 449.500. See Nancy lmbemino at 1912 SANTIAGO DR. Ill NEWPORTC•ll'rWR • 644-9060 MINI ESTA TE! RED IARN INCLUDED 3 Bedroom + pool + horse sta lls. Gourmet k1tr hen & country living! Much. much mort"' Call 673-8550 HILLSIDE RETREAT P r1mt• '-'l'v.porl Beach hills ide n ·l rt'BI M a~~t\l' :-1ngle s tor v. mini m;1 n ~1on O\f'rloob tranquil hillside "l'llmg Iron ~all'd "-:.tlkway to dble cl 11 n r & c t• r a m 1 c· t i I t' · P n l r y C'JI hl•dr<al and bt·amed ceilings. 2 fplc·-. "t·1·lucJr d m:.is tc:>r suite hosts Pt'<H'f'f11I \ t<·w' ! 2 P a l 10s, 3 r ar l!<HUJH' & m u l·h. mut'h more'. Ov. nt.•r anxiou!-1. call now' 6i3·8550 3 PRIVATE BEACHES! Fahulou~ Cc.im1;•0 ~hores PRIM~ Coro na drl :\T<.1 r location with 180 cl l·g . ocean v1t•w ! Cat he dral C'ellinl!~ Game room 4 Bedrms. LOV. l'!>l pnrl·d \ 1l(w home m Cameo Shore:-Don ·t ht'-•t alt•. call fast . 673 8550. ' ' CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Oct:>an and bav .. \\w. 3 Bedroom a nd 2 bedr~ \\ \ . .• 2 Fireplaces. Owner anx1l~ ... l'all 673-8550 WHITE WATER VIEW 3 Bedrm. 3 story bungalow with priva te beach. Ma de for lovers of the sea !! Financ ing available. Calli now for extra de ta ils . 673·8550 STEPS TO IEACH Owner ready to vacate this neat 3 bedrm + farrS 0 -m + fireplace beach cottage. , .. [ JI , on fee land for onJy $139.500. Hu~y. won't last, ca II 673-8550 ISLAND LIYIHG! One hlock to water on fabulous Newport Bay! Private beaches, clubhouse. tennis cou r ts. Dock. Magnifice nt 2700 sq . (t . entertainment t \\'e. Spacious master wi~·\\ \i.J dog marble fireplace. de~ -" night lights view! 4 Bedrms + den & much. much more 1 Owner will help finance - you name. it, we'll try it! Take advantage, call now, 673.SSSO. 673-1550 I ............ w. ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... I041 ..................................................................... 1144 .,..... 1044 ------- .......... 1069 ~.~.~ ....... ~-~~ ....... ~~~ •••••• ....................... -~ ..... 106t . •' -.ams .,, IUY I OWi II MOTIYAftD IOITR IRINE I f 8edroom1, I~ baths, ~autllully Cleeoraled ln ~e. pOol te yard. 3 prlv*1>eaches. And much more. ConlWlt'd by oil theM 1d1? Ranch Realty and/ ot • Woodbrid1 Realty ran abow you • ny one of over a Hundl'ed Uated hom ln Irvin . ~. SIM.HO Daya: 641.oe.10 Ev : M0-5048 Don't W85te tJme Lryin1 to decide which ad sounds the best •CALL DOES IT All IAMCH WOOD•IDGE llALTY llALTY 551-2000 551-3000 THE EXPEITS C.-.. ..._ IOU ON llVINE PIOPEITY ....................... lll;\'9tor'a duplex .. a = r•Dtel1. pool, ;ft1;1Dd~~>Pl~:ar~,~-:111,u~·~f:'~-;ooo:-f~~~~~~~~ Dm. PoW I 02' .......,. ....••.•..••........... MAIMTA. Specleculer bl 1 ltop -.... HERITAGE fHAl TORS ...... a')J.2.3306 aq. ft. Clote to Marina. Selva Bd " Calle La Prima vera. SlM,000 t.o $245.000. 811.Z.0; ~ Bldr. ! ... .'!:'.!~ ... !!.].~ BANK SALE 9800 Sham.rock Ave. Sl37,500. 4BR. 2~ba . . PA* y .-»ml ()pee Sat/Sun 3-S or appt. (4. Prin. call •ll· 752.o771 nlrbor View Hills, • aecutive bome with 4 84D TOWMHOUSI ·~rms oa tree-Hned End · Pool --•-umt. , telUWI, "treet . New country club • &rpet.iq~educed for•---------~...___ .. , ail 1 quick ule. S241,500I _________ .--..p av · yr lpclucles land. MISA YllDI new. '101.900. 31DSINLET1SLEDR. POOLHOMI ~~D OPEN DAILY 1-SPM Thia beautiftal bome is 87U100 Barrett Rlly Reliater located oear tbe Mesa ~---------·(<c"·~~~eu.~saoo~~~~I Verde Counlr)t Club. It lk:uli14•1Hd1 1040 _ features : --a....Bdrm.a. new •••••••• .. ••••• • • • • • • • • c:arpetiQI thruout, and a PltESTIGIOUS + . S.Of ...... ., 3 BR. 2 Ba, owners unit with 1 BR rent.al. Comer localioo. $240,000. &.nr/aet. 67S·S688, I ~ . laree pool. For a o ootbla upgraded, nr new. appointment to see calJ 4 br. 2~ ba, witll large ~ Camll.y rm" formal din ·· '~ HERITAGE' . . R EA LTORS rm. Only a short walk to thebeacb. Park P1ace,loc 842-7461 SPYGLASS HILLS 1-------*5Br. 2~Ba. form. DR. ~ ''HEWPORTElt.. F.R. Low mamt yd Nr c:...1 BR b •--·-park, school . tennis .....,,.. sty, 4 · 21,; a, ~ $136.000. By o w ner famnn. formal dm rm, 2 frplc's, triple gar. Beaut 9.46°/o Loan -~------- custm pool & spa, prof s bedroom or 4 bedroom VaNe & Comfort lndscp'd wllot.s of bnck and den Mesa Verde is what you will get in &r woodwork, Ko1 ponds home with approx. 2100 this sharp 3 br. 2 ba home & running stream A sq .ft. Family room . thallook.s likl• a model beaut home well located deluxe kitchen, 2Vt Park Place.lnc 842 7461 oo t.be Hill. Xlol pnce, baths, bnck fireplace. U'?D8 ava». $409,000. Beautifully landscaped Pod-Socrific;e! witblargecoveredpatio: soo Yards to ocean. sprinklers . Close to "Model Perfect". 2800 excellent schools. Use sq.fl. 3 or 4 bd.r .• w/pool. your present home jac. Immaculate ! equity t.o take over low o.....o-o.631 .-.. interest loan. Hurry! ......... ur. .,._ c:..e. Mes. I 024 ....................... 2tlr Condo 2Yrs old W-s1de dose to bch P P 64& lU>, 646-11~ LEASE OPTION &!par 3br. 2ba Easts1de hom e Corn er lo t $129,900. $895Mo. 645-7272 664 COVE/Drin ly 3 BR. l ~ ba . Lg e covered patio, storage shed Fi.sh pood, lge fncd Sl28,900. BK R . Ca II ~1720 TARBIU. -· COSTA.MESA 4 Ho.Ms oa I Lot LOWEST PRICE io Costa Mesa. Only 103 down. OWC Always rented. Wortd Real Estate 556-7777 yard. Cla&e t.o scbls. F.ull !~~~~~~~~~ pri.ce $76.500. Seller will,.._ _______ _ 't>&lpfmance. 1• SHA.Fa lEA.L TY '60-1910 ., ........ oak :JUSTSIDE . Uodcr • Sl(l),000. Principals only. ~.631-0496 s BR + den + Family Rm+ Formal dining +3 car garage + 2 patios + balco ny a o d other amenities. Asking only SlJS.000. SCOTIRliLTY 536-7533 Prime golf c ourse 'frilntage. 4 Bedrm home overiooting Mesa Verde Country Cl ub Goul•-------- oourse. Lie.bled paddle ~.secluded toe. Sep. biaid"s qrtrs. Jackie Habdleman, 631-1266 , Going I~ eusl ne·s~? I I I I I !A• required by law. new buafne••e• :··tua lng a Flctltloua •• BualnaH Heme muat ~eglater that nam• twtth the County Ct.rk. ; Call the DAILY PILOT Dis tin ctive n e w 2 bedroom . 2~ ba oondominiums. $97.990. 2518 Elden Ave, C.M. 642-6734 By Owner. lovely 3 br, College Park family home. Must see, $97,950. ~7260 REALTORS Beacbwal.k 3 Br 2"'1 Ba. b<>nus rm. ,, m1 to beift'h. $137 ,000 675 4132 IEA.CH IEA.UTY Walk t.o ocean. 4br. 2ba. $1 27,SOO . Owner 213·432-7728. aft. 6 964-2140. IUCHFllElt 41a $89,900 Huge h v rm. w /fplc. Country It.Itch. Din. Sep. wing for large master & guest suit.es. Bnng paint. Barga.in! SHORELINE A.SSOC. 8411-2262 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Assume "91/4°/o Loan D•R•DPAU ,_.w.1yo .... 1-4 Bdrm. aep d.oi rm " fam rm (Piao 3) OD u nite level. Beaut . camel cpt '1, many upgrades, ni cel y landscpd w 111 patio. super locaUoa. Comm. pools " paru. Owner amdoul·mutt sell. Only $135.000. 32 Deer Creek. Cell &-4775 or 7S2· l~. WW e»operale. w /bk.rs. Woodbrid1e townbome VW. Green Wlndl1ower, a Br, •.ooo. By Owner. !161·5746 Location IS "'!orf•I In Rane San Joaquin. You can't beat lhia 2 bdrm.. cko, oa tbe 12th green cl the 1olf course, with a beautiful view rrom lbree patios; air -condit ioning and lovely upgrades. Only $14.9,500 't513 CAMPUS~· IR'/lt4E Mmtlnwood•cmty SpaN<tng new listing Ul Q estwood F.atates. New spa & covered patio in yard tbal backs up to oranae aroves for super privacy. Take over e1ut1og bigb balance am w1th oo qualifying. Asking $144,SOO RIPHILL lliL TY 551-6611 L..acJ-a leoch I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALIF. ClA.S SIC 180 deg whale water Ylew, nr beach. ~ Bdrm. Jl,ia bll +den. dbl lot. One cl a kind. $400.000 ls a steal. SI00,000 down. Easy terms. OWNER C all f o r appt . 7141833-3581 or 499--424 7 Lapl!MI Me•dow1 Georae Charles Realty Is proud to present t.he homes of Laguna Meadows. a new, pnvate cout.al commWlltY that we feel typifies the ideal ll Ying enVU"OOment. Situated against the aentle billaides o f presll&ious Laguna. tbeee spectacular homes are appointed in the tradition or timeless quality & unparalleled convenience. Pnced Crom $250,000 this is a rare opportunity to purchase a new coastal vie w home In the beautiful rommuoity of L.ag\mB. Please f Ive u s an opporlun t y to show tbele homes t.o you. 675-7512 CGJ ~ ICUllllllT "•• llo41.1lar TJpe -.l"tc -ky, I bd9. It llr MC'W1ty. •ub-leU1DI OK. Jl'rom ... 'l'nuu.re lalamt MobUe Home Plr, ..,, SO. Cit ffw)'. WIU.H &eaca.. a .M.P. CH'> .... CNKM Ml Y AWi Lovely 3 Bdrm oo 3' LOTS. Pvt courted entry .. xpaoded llvlo1 rm w/ocean view, Your own l'n1U .,..__Comp ..... lllSl&S.000. WOOO & 4M.ASS Chris A~l deal1ned. F eatures quality tbruout. 3BR/den/lolt study and 3 batba. Conversation pit plus Catalina Sunsets. $3119.000 I ,\L ' •••;••••••••••••••••••• ~~llW~-~"•~...!!!:! 91C.'1.Hws I I H "' ' :. ·,)-0! \ . !\' .,,.., ... ..,,... ... _ .. ___ ......... _,,_0ca,vu.ow.c. -~~ •------I I I' ''!' • lft. See. 8ldl. Boat :.7::"cly....... M09JLSllOllE aMp. lbr. 2ba. Ower. ta.~ OffU .sa.J,RDrf·FINANC 3317 VIA LIDO, N.I . eoam. nd 10'I io-u.11 UarM ..... ..._Mere ,_a 1LW 1------11111!1.-•I bedroom. three bath ... awttr e.tw :."rcir'~·~~· fAllLY CA$TL£ ::::a.J'.:'~0= CM.LUIMl·IOZI 4 8edrooml •pool. qi.Mt M luxurioul M ta. view H.V.H. 50t 1•S1T SZ2'.000NI s bd:r'D. a bit. 2 trpl~. 3 ........ Lvly yrd, C!OY 'd l*io. ctoee to areenbett • pool. 1'ff.1601 cul-de-1ac. move-ia I 1 • t b l I b o m e ready. Please call '°' complemeat1 it with more d••lls oD tbla many tou c ht• of betuW\11 bome. ele&eoce· Walla ol aJua. a l&llb etrtum. bU·ln wet ber. all electric kitchen lncl.udi.DI a micro-wave oven. patio wtcover Ir maintenance free ludacaploa aJlow you ~ Walk er J; l ce ~. ... rt,.__ Wmre time to enjoy it RMI l!lttAlAI "'.,.r-all or abare It with _______ i-__ ... _ .. _1_1_1 __ , frimdt. $\'58~. *"°9UAL1~• ·-------- Only sio.ooo. take over OCIA.H VllW!I fldastic opt!oa oa 3 BR P'orced sale! Lt. DJCe • euc. bome. woo 't 1ut. bd. 3 ba, 1235,000. owe Owner. $41-0210 SlS.000 2nd. Assume ~~~~~~~~198% Patnck.631 ·12166 ............... Ttlia private world gives )'OU • apecia1 reeling of 9flCUrity to you can enjoy an ocean view. lush landst'ap1n1 " NTH£ BEACH . Leucaclla Uaobauueted ocea n vu . 801·1. w teapando. Slt,SOO. l ·1'4 ·0UO, Res M4WZll8, MZ-1211. UYl .. llYIMI New UM t Q ft 1978 Lancer. All ntra1. ID "'lbe Grovea ". Sbown by appt. oaly. Call DOW fot all details. <SJI007 > 972-M2181Lr. P\llJ Out. 11 TraJlerama. Uc. IDV8703. Dbl wide. 2 0x4S . $5900 Renaissance M . P ..zm u.-..... u 497·1161 community pools 4' 1--------- 2 ~ S garages on o lot. 2 blks to ocean Downtown . $229,500 Agentffi4nJl~. Noe 111C111dy Fca Hi-House .,.... ............ A U THENTI C NORMANDY ARCHITECTU RE . Detailed exterior of rough ma so nry c onstruction . HALF-TIMBERS, CUPOLAS. IMPOSING TURRET PEAKED W/WEATHER VANE. ArcbakUv. rm. w/IDGH VA U LTED CATHEDRAL BEAM CEILING. WALLS OF RED BRICK fr MORTAR, STAINED G~ WINDOWS and FIREPLA C E IN GREAT HALL DESIGN. U pdated k i t c h en attached t o large breakfast r oom, In solarium type design 1be 2'12 story structure contains 3 DORMS. & 3 BATHS oo the main l eve l . Narr ow "PASSAGE WAY " L E ADS TO GU EST QUARTERS BELO W with separate cook mg R.EA.l.:I'ORS View on greenbelt IMYESTOIS: Choice 3 bdrm. 2"'6 ba. ~Crest Coodo. 3 frml din rm. condo 10 Br. 3 bll. L&e auumable immaculate cond1tton loan. PreseoUy leased. Take over subject to Owll/Agt. 645-0295 existing 11 % loan.,.._ _______ _ 'r.i&-1501 ,. 1119'1.A.CIA.l&.I IA.Cl( IA. Y EST A. Tl Pvt 2.1 acre estate w /lg home, 2 iueat bouaa, ti DWI.IX 4 Bedrm, 2 bath; 3 bednn, 2 batb. ocean & bay view. sno.ooo. JONES Rf.ALTY INC l \t !'Mt> It.all bone barn. buge ridi.ftl rink, pvt olc. • gro o m 's room . mqmficent view ol the Back Bay , lusb landscapln& abounds i~~~l~7'M~)~e73~-6~210~~~ Contact Jam f1anders all· (114 > 752-1107 dys. (7 14 > S81·"5787 eves. wtmdll. MEWPOllT RACH $96,000 Lvly condo 1n much sou.ht after a r ea SpaclOUS 2 br, 2 ba condo ove:rlooklng commuo1ty pool. Close t.o sboppLDg & transportauon 646 1111 ADULTS ONLY New ''WESTC LIFt· CAPRI .. Coados Walk t.o area. living room . 2 --------• bedrooms and bath. This s ho pping . baok i.. r es taurant s & lraru.portataon Only 4 urut.s left Two I Bn S81.00>'. 2 Br S92.500. 2 Br S93.SOO tlurry ' Kl'~t buy in ;-;l'~POrt ' l Jll ~7221 unique home 1:. IN N t: ED 01-' RESI'ORATION To some 1t will tw a rare find. To others it will be Just "A SPOOKY OLDE HOUSE.·· Offered for $239,500 r.-~u MISSIOH ltliL TY 985S. Cat Hwy. Laguna ..... 494-0731 WOULD YOU IB.JEVE ID Laguoa Beach, JUSl h3ted. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath family bome. Large yard room for pool Malur\' trees Xlnt neaghbortlood close to sc-hools I tu rry on tbl5 ooe for $139.500 fi~~Il'fu ~n~~ 499·2800 BIG CANYON Spectacular golf l'ourst• estate 6600 ::.q ft -t to 6 &inns. 5-., bath.-. Pool and spa $1.375.000 T1I STARNES CO. 640-5711 IAYROMT + DOCKS CREATIVE RHAHCING Loca ti on . lorat 1on locauon • ~t a~ruf1cent t b r . J l, b J f m I ) . execut.lve hom<' Ma.:.s1ve frpk. many upgradl"~. d oc k & s lip' t o accommodat•· 2 l~e y a chts. plus ll'rmi.. WATERFRONT Pnvate bucb. ~ IU>ed pat.Jo. 3 Bdrm 2'-7 84, large entry way Grt'at buy al $179.90<> Call ~9161 ~) ... OPEN HOUSf REAL TY Preview today & enJOy 1 ________ _ Newport tomorrow ...,..Hih 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leisure World. Gate 14 Panoramic vaew, J rd floor. Villa Nueva, 2br 2ba. S86-6879 A/C. aft 7pm.. 64&-mi ...,....,.... 1052 1-------....................... ... ...Lo. Fairway EJ Niguel 3br. 1234..000. Custom Realty 770-'i1TT7 LARGE 'HEATHER. MODEL IN LA.KE PARK THEIWFfS Very lge 4 bdrm . 3 ba air cond t ownhome. red to $lS8.SOO ~i.t opportuo1l y. unde r DllU"lu!t . Bn*er 640-SS&O SPYCiUSS HfU. IUTIUY Mon tba.n SS0.000 less ahaD a.a.y home on tM tull. A well loacated DOD ·Vie w 3 Bdrm Part.smoutb MdJ. CALL QUlCK. Can't lasl at s:M&.000. 644-7211 /JD.NI GEL nAILE'r & ASSUCIAT£S Co ntempor ary • 1---------c bedroom. 3 bath home WATBAtOMT -------- with view on a quiet Extra large corn t>r I'll I llU'ffT NOWI cul-de·sac 10 sc-en1c duple& 10 xlot cond. """"-Rnl • Niguel. This mountain Mooring available. Tbe price " terms view home ia close to the Spectacular view Appt. olfered oa tlus highly park and also enjoys a ODJy.1185.000 uparaded Seaview 38r closed patio. lu s h ho me are utterly landscaping and fences '*Cote Realty rarit.ut.1c! This home has for privacy. $139.900 & 1 new pllllJl & cpts t.bruout. UNGOREALESTATE ' n\•estment Frent'b drs l e adin g 495-1720 640-S777 outside to a ne wly ......__,_VIAla 1067 '~~~~~~~~~ professionally tndst'pd --T....., 1-paradise. Bnck floors lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• the entry & lat. Many. teno11 a r u . Your huu.nously appointed three bedroom. two " one-ba1! batb borne w 111 allow you c arefree ex.ecWive livinl yet you are doM tq some ol the rmest sboppmc In So. Cali! " the aJrpc>rt for your ge.uway weeknds. $248.000. ~ at Faahioo Is la nd 1n Dealgn Plaza . 759-9221 ..rHCMfTS 'lbil bidden beeuty is on a dead ead st. 2-!lty. S Br. 3 Ba. aml ocean view. F\l1I Swed.ash sauna. L& jacu:ai. 2IOO aq f\ Many e&tras. Must see t o ~at.e Owner wants raat sale. Sl.118.950 farm MIWPOn IAYSIDI VIU.A.61 Choice localloa. $S2.SOO • Vacant . Boat reservation. Monthly rera ~13. lAe reoewable, 6yrs togo HUDSON BAY REAL TY, LTD . (7 14) 6 4 5 . 9 9 5 0 By Owner·nr beach '79 Goldenwest , low rent $24.SOO. ~2214 '65 Sahara lOXSO Nice partc nr. Hoag. •.soo.~ COSTA MESA 20 w.de, adlta, s pace rent lll5 (SS3.SS l . S22.500 JIJ~ ........ s.a. 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIAMOMDIAI xmw O>aatHwy,NB 108 ACRES 645-6646 no~0:0oo A.SSUMI t . 7541Yo TO Sl.000.000 ~lFJ.., 4 bedrm. 2 Zoned R1 · Frecwiiy ... bath. 2 pat1os·sharp' Close Patnck. 6JI 1.266 Desperate-must sell! I :i;z-~ ..... 1 ~-----,~""'~·~5..,~·"~"~~ NEWPORT COHDO Br•gtil '>lud111 unit. ~nthoui.e lo<'Jlltln rmn> amerullt"i S8'J ~l BYCO, INC. C114>~m1 107' ....................... Ha1Jor ~\ates • bd.r. 2 .... ba panor a mic ocean ~ Sl•.OOO I ..... \MO 1011 ........................ ·, H ti ~II \ ti " m, .1our11\ I'> 'rJr' ol1j ... 11ti ~I J7,000 a"umabh· h t JI Y. o~nt'r -.all t'arry Znd C7 I 4J 146-5502 1090 1300 ....................... Prifllt .,.....,.nh 16 urut complex Term~ <na.llable Pos1t1v1· c:.i~h flow. $865,000. Agcot. m.aw. TARAN'fBLO & LIE 1100 ....................... 4.-WUMITS That you can get ftr-:.l us.er-nght.s oo. oear ma an bustnes:. <stock broker:. & large banks 1 dlStnct of Sant.aAoa Parlt Pla<'t'.lnc tl42·7461 ....•..•............... BY O WNl'.:R Sa n Oemeote 6 wuts $1.tiOa + mo. ZS.000. 20'"~ Dn. owe. a.2980. 831 ·2822 MIWPOtt1' HA.CH 12UNITS I DOOR from OCEAN UDbelievably low LOW PRICED al $425.000. Owner wUJ trade . w..w .... &tate 5S..7777· ....................... , ________ _ SUperb '=YE tn this custom John Lyttje bome LD pr9t.iC)ous Caat.leta~ are.a. Walls cl i1ass open to sparkling poof and secluded terrat'e an i,; acre yard. Luxunous h o me features . 3 ses-na~ master swt.es. 3~ bath, t'entral aar. separate family and di.Gin& rooms, beamed celiDp and much more. Perf ectioo tor $249,000. don osen r•·.11l1'1 .... tml E. lmi ST T\JS1lN 731-.ll t I Foua UNITs.c.M. Near new. 3 Br owners urut. Z ba, frpl, 2-ur gar .. :J.2 Br. 2 bll, wuta. TSL lnvstmts 64.2-1603 16 DILUXI UNITS PRIME EASTSIDE, CM 2 BdnllS each. THESTARNE.5CO. 640-S711 MIWPOlrT 11.ACH Duplexes oo Peo10. & Nwpt Sbrs avail. AIJ amenities. Presently leaaed . Turo -key operation. Property mgmt avail. 675·4912. BKR. By Owner. Fanistcra MIWPOITHlfGrHTS Many more xtras Call condo, eod Wllt, view of Cbarm10& sp1&cious 2 Jim Flanders for an appt take. go lf c ourse & story, 3 Bdrm. family. today <714)752·1107dys, mountains 2 Br 2 Ba, di.rung room. lariie hvml( < 7 l 4 1 s 8 l . S 7 8 7 --------• frpl, upgrade plush room. Masters :iualt> with eves/wtmds. Pnn only. Sla.UDID ••twEscrow st-ed••h ill illcw pro,.rty, ••les or carpet & tale. lo down. 2 decks and spacious 8tl 'Mll carry Znd. 97~6422 mirrored baths w arms TUmH .. u.s ~. bnck and stone. IOUGHT .AHOTHH Are you loot.in& for a ••clt••t••· C •II ..,.... .......... .. !LEGAL DEPARTMENT , tor form• and further • Information. ~ 642~21 MESA.VERDE Clleerful 4 BR 2 Ba, easy care yard. Ca sh/new loan. S129,9SO 293S Pemba. SS6· 1288. NO AGEN'I'S. Pride of ownership 3 bedroom home topped by attractive tile roof. ~. dini.Jlg room, den and fireplace. Huge landscaped lot with privacy galore. Covered patio, sprinklers. Enjoy community pool. Use your present home equity t.o take over low interest loan. Don't w aJl ! $12S,000. BKR. Call ~1 FAMT'A.STIC VIEW! Truly a d ecor ator s Mu.st sell 3 Bdrm home beaullful cust.om bome! BBALD IA Y 3 BR. 2 BA house, new delllhl. For dc~ll on quaet cul-de·sac. Uv. Tb e n m a k e a n LOT cpl, alrcond.. fplc., cov. ~Wl rmwtwall.sofglasslooks appointmeot t.o see this C4 751·1775 ... for 9-!J ~ Ext. 332 patio, laodscpd yard onto pool n yard. Cozy daarminC home ol wood 673-6634 w/sprnJclra, cut-de-sac. deo wtfrplc. Breakfast and clasa· It features, S .-W .. • • 4 • f f I ' s i I I ~ TAi18B1. -· DfERALD BAY VlEW Sl<>t,500. , nn+office Seller wanta Bdnm, 4 batbs, tndoor HOME + INCOME MICROORGANISMS •"-, 4bll -'v. pool• spa. <>PIH HOUSE all offers presented. atrium. 2 fil'f'Place5 and 2567.... CM -.,.. Eveat~ · 830-4949 I~~~~~~~~~~ · deck s Ne w d e<'.O r w--·NE tlll0.000. A#). 561~ n s * S17UOO. lb t z d f Dlll spat'toua home w /5 J G A R E S E I Z L G L A 8 R I 0 I -ruou · one o r 2Br studio twnb.e U11Jts. IC A EPA RAB VAR TH R 0 SP C ~=~·.:: WantAds Call6'2·S678 ...,...._.. 1041 lliUTIFUL IOUGHT A.HOTHB borW.Call~ tbDe bu 3 a. bdrms. 0 E A B 0 -....................... 4 Br. 4 be. POOL .. spa. NII'-Hla. 'Ju. Cute 2 St.or)' z~. separate yd, dlx C M M G A IC H Y A E 0 0 C A MZ-0112, ~ xtn lrg kJt. Harbor View couqe 00 corner lot. ldtd>en, Mediterranean RU R G" H Y C P I C H I C R 0 8 E H DEERFIB.D 'II Hamel Por1dino. Dlnlna Room for addition. style arcblteclure. l 0 .0 t TR 0 Y SU I 0 WU XI EJ Coldwell Ba ker rm, Fami ly r oom , suuoo beautifully lDdacpd. A G HT RA I O C I O C L X TE H CE 3bdrm 2Ylba, twobm , n Playrm. $268,900 fee. rulpndeolownersbip. TT EA I NA o e x RH L L R o c I ~ ID111odelB • nr0 school R£SIDINHAI aroi<lRA&l COMIWIN ~-Port7 ... ~ Pl. llOU&HT A.HOTHlll Weal ' rt• 1091 To--°'!!"an~~!.:!-u R 8 GM HI IR A 0 H 0 UV G HM • poo • y wner. -"""-..... -"·------·--.....,..-12 at«y3BRbomeR21ot ••••••-••••••••••••••• __. .. _ •• ,,,.~ ; A E E A H D M H T C L T C S D N A "7,D. ~1.9718 Duplex 2 bdrm. Near Ill t.be beach. Reduced t.o WISTMIMS19 12 two Bdrm units, room I R H R O L A. E A M O T I R V A p I SAM CLEMENTI CHAIM water ll shops. fl7o.o00 $112.:iOO. VIUAM for 6 addluooal units. IHETGAIYlUL C\.EtABG R J.,_,.&D Sbdrm .. 2bathwlthcountrycharm. aaaume.ca11-.l2M. JOA.NHOWE We h a ve 2 io rae . 4 *3;2049Wallace,Costa 4 Bedrm, p lan 4, Ju st the right decor with peg HWA-s ..... a11tlo bedrm. 2t,AJ bath homes. ~·· Grou $S3.210 yr. 1 1 O E O J D V HA C E R R D Y O C towDbome. Really flooring in entrance. outstanding "'-' __..., _n 631·2133 both wttb pooa. • spu. Sl4S,000 dn. Balance MN 0 Z MB AK TC TU U 0 TI 0 0 E ·•-.i•--i.·~~•~. b .1 . i & 48r.2Ba,cllnin&rm. -.;.;.;-;_-;_-;_-;_-;_-;.-.-.-.-.-.-11,_ fam -·a. •or-•I SG),000 on cootract. 20 -.. .,,....ua __ .. VIV<• wallpaper, u1 t·an m crowave J v eo 131-0800 ~ • ._._ • '' -s Z DO s A U R E S H S T L O Z AZ R tut.too. Call Fred trauh compactor,· large lot, Sl2S.OOO. __ . _._ ........ ____ , a-.-claiqnm. . yr sub-ord.laaUoo. Prln. s 6 A R u A c c " 0 " c 0 £ I 0 H 6 au.c..m-me .. mffALA-.n• Pwk.PlaC'e,lncMZ.-14111 llillt. $l500mo.548-2020 LOWEST PRICE IN Ral&tat.elJcen.-for ......... ~. • 1 • ... ,..::: ... .-"~~ ACOUMIU. ...... co. llapif~~ffobell 0!1::.=~~rb~y ~-=~-···· ~·-~ .. EodR!r • ~ U ,..-view. 2 bdrm. atcbd I c o m e n l u s rrvua _.,. war _. 'al I II ~ ~ 496 7222 831 0836 f:=. tuMt. pool. By n Su ....... .._. 'l'Jpeeaa..ltaecwtty. .... Na1.,1,. ffttiml 11 THIW _ -• .,_ 500 c:ommi11looa. bmlt ,_.S. 1100 3 p¥t bMctMI, pool "' ....-•111111 ... ¥ ~c::......._;.. nr..u .. ,.~.._ Call.....,;•·-· · ~~.:U~:,oi _ .•• ...; ............ •·,.....,.,. 1a1e Pk. ~ Za~i.!::"' ~ frpl. Auumable loan. LaipMMlpll 1.MO, o.ia lleea, CA. SEA.SHORE ~1 Padl18cbCatB ~wpy, -Prine a.11. Acl lll-4m SELL kUe tt.erns with• -t•ale+deD.PttOK. ~11.1ne c · ·•· · -J~=::=:=::::;r~ ... ~·;·~-~a...~========::::::=Ll~eva~. ==~~=====.J~~~~~~!!!!!!!~~~~~~~_l~IMl.lY~~PUol~~a~ ... ~J.n~ed~Ad~.~~~~~~~~l-..~000~14~~· ... ~..,~~=1~m~4~>= ... ~·Z11~====== -•I ..... ... ...... U ... e t .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~'=~.~~!~ ~=~~-.!!.'.! -..................... _._..._....__ --- 1116 ._. i..... N IUIC4SITAI ---• .. Uii:i' , • ._.,. ll41 a • J --mo. r .. ,--. ~. loat ··-, ........ - • un, .... -................. --··············· ....... 111 • n•H••-•••••••••• ... Ciika • WIU"Mr. ·~ -r11n1 .. .., .,., ..,... MYW ....... :fr~•~':!'* t End. car. Adults. ao 2 Bdrcu, 1 batll apt . .._. .... U et, I Jr.W, I ..... I._. .. ...,. ·--. -------r•+ o. • uloH '*· JUO Newport 81. Aduha. U'JS. mo. Cfu • ....._.•IW t,~"""v .... .,.., ._._ a..tl ..,. far_.,-., boat or trlr ._ .. /mo1ft1tat. ..... Pl6d.-..n1 ..._ ,..._ la ~ ........... .a ...,. ...a ... mo ....... -... Dt1v. by 7.vaa Udo ...,_.._. J141 ._.,aw a.do or. So. =A::......... ...... .... s r p ) n..----.,.11$'1 Nord. .... J Bdrm, 2 ba .. _.................. C.P\ua. Pool, 1pa M$0. w.tillliil ......... 1kJ ..... C.-...... Ull a •,MM Nwbet"b,2 .,,,_ 6 Pllllo.1t71/mo LAGUNA l &ACR llTJl __,.«1»0in1 -.1111 ti•••· Ooo~ 1J orh --.............. ttt ..,., '"· tundecll. ~ ~· ..=-::t. ~ 'Dne 2 bdno tnble a pta ~~~~~~~~ loadoa. Qall...... :a .W, lbe, ,..,., ~ e· r:'~ ':6~~·~t <'714 MN·m.. 911 No. lluaall compla. Prom ay OWN &&·Laka O~H~.:~R~ ..._r;:r.:::~.n: Uf·Tlll Hll for Linda W~~~locnea eo.tffwy. 1420. 10H IU11loo , n I ............. + •>Mtl ....... ~ ... Oil l ...... NO+ _,.....,, ________ ~~~~~~~~~· --... -.-dtcot'----.-,ed-.-ma--ld-•_f1'Nlll_,._...; _____ _ 1 .W ...... "-"' .. r~c t !cu. Ptr 1011: ~ -·0· au l.oYety tbf. den Z~b• eeaul. oew catm 2·•tJ Ml'rice, pool. uUl, 115 .-.PMS --.-. ........ -.... TM-m-. or .._,_, Condo pool. J ae:. dpb. Frplc, Walk to _wk._..., ______ 21Jt'=. Pool, Jacuui, owc.-.-.111.-. --.... ,,_ ......... ....aJ lW~,...... UUl pd. 2•Ur·tlr 6 opener harbor. 3br 3ba 185(), 0ceantront Private Hndv JU BQ, Cloted ear. •lflllE• ·am1AfT. Jlr.~.,,,, apoa1a eow..s car port pm& .... &BQ'• daltlo rw,.. bcba .ur1o-.....,.. 11111 ....... ... .. w .... 847-6064 ==<.a::;:. s=: ..., ..... uu '• ~ bda lows' 38t .... ..,., trple, I yrly lae F"° mo.IG-MG '' .---... !111111--... auo Rlch r d , e /o Ml*a. tdJ. ~ .,.u. UNJ'aded. ts50. Avail 75J-3M2 ' avail. Adult.a, DO pet.a. ~.•,.._IL. -..nor__,t NowNoP.U 5*-8182 --------cove. 2br. <hick, trplc, m>HarlaAve,:wt-~. 1 t ' a,Hllwllll.M71'1 •---------·-----·----,OCEANFRONT 3 Br, 2 '5CIO.llo.-..l •atJE.m_ U U -n •• rdi WDl'CUPF coa(ll) Wlr. siaciou • 2 br • ptl. pool. adults, no .,eta. .., Ill ta. .. fcw 11M'OGM proptrt.J l• todo '• ..,..,.,.ra? We ua ~ er.. Security. Jo. TO llACH Ba, yrty $1200~ 9 mo. Oceanfroat 2 br $525. Qr t 1 ..... .... .... llw.2~ba. 2BA Zbe, PaUo Home. S750.6'B4210 Wlnur only. l br Sf,25. -21H _. '911t, Plan ti, blahly PhnldiafDI. frplc, O/W. yrty uWlnc 511-01Z1 I I •-----hUrior com~ • aml y unit. Poo • , --iu all -~... ...... P1aygre>Wld. Sundance IJJT_, .uw ,, no ~-· .. mo. c • w. Apt&. 1911e Maple. l.~u Br apt11. 6200 bomemt640 . ... J'O'l 90l't &.be• out aaa find tile r11bl propert1 ror you . ~pa one of lbt-H ...,...,_ ---=·A' an ......... , • --dble 1ar. t .. nnl•. RV OMWATllt ' ' .. -···-···-·· ... ... -... _.,. ' .._ ... ,,.._......_:I: . , ......,..tve. .iora1• Villa ..Paclfk Beaut. 2 Bdrm & den. t .. wpwtlNdll 37" ~ ~ ~ ... > ,. .. .-·-ac -... rt 11 T 2 a v e r d e M ia r L 1 e pa t 1 o • v 1 e w ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• YWol""-~ rv.,.,_.. ---.. Nr.i/mo.~33:5.9 $1200/mo be Prestige m ..,. allalla raocb, ae... Vu aw, dtlo, aba. loc.atJon ~. • IJMD ..it. ,,.., aep l\Mllt qul'll rm 2 RR. l.nplex. wllh gur Wat.erlront Homes .._Sbd.bome•1bop, for boatftrlr. Oarclor '150/mo. Sec+lul mo. 6311400 Rhft"tide ftal lead t.&lled • ready Incl. Avail. n 1 m *4 ID Florida. 9Ci0-28S4 · for plenties. 12100 JASMJ.NECRt.:U Ir"'-_3_2_4_4 ~P!e~~~?~~l:d ~~Y· •* Sl 10,000 We-trolnattt IU0.000 =:':i fmwin1. ~~w 2br, den, ....................... suodeck +huge 2nd sly R·2 bulldable lot 1n 1 rm, 2 frplca, a BR, 1 Ya ba. coodo • pat 1 o d e c t . s pa . associated 8'2-liil5lor646-l488. Mn&«. HB. Me-Oll9 . IASTSIDI 1Z1 Z1St Street. B-t .3 Bdrm , 2 bath lOwnhouu. Upgraded . $&. mo. No pet.I. Daya Mf-42112; eves 845-9543 Large Jbr. 2ba lower. pMio DeW paial, bit.ins. close to OCC. S425Mo. Avail. 751-9905, 54.5-2970 llACHWOOO 4PTS 21r 2ba m> 1br au. Adults. 9112-1800 2 Br. 2 Ba, nr new, (pie, I Ml bch, yard, qwet, $375. mo 7782 Newman. 9!!0-U.S. 1 Br. walk to beach. $275 im. caJJ Andy. 536-7330 • 2 Br. MOO mo, incl uUI. Stv le ref'1_g. ~ Balboa 81 ICJIL&b'I. Agt Gu.1 <213 I 9116-lnl. Steps lO beach, 2 BR. ~ar .. yearly . $425 w/11~. au Mm-nm. ~ - ~ •Ml.,... Cnst• • Elecant d ecor ator.• condo 3 Bl' + den, ~ »a . encl. 2.car garage, ftpk. 2-...cM pao.ooo 2\mtl. <>r., mz.~ 21111111t.1, NB $219,SOO 2 urub. N 8 1231.SOO Junua. CM Sl39.soo ~J!~•no Beac h SJ.ZSO)l().640-1212Act. Herlt1ag e P ar k ~/dryr, m1crowave, · •ooo. 2 BR. 2 ba., pallo. Creah Upended. Pool Nu ~lli new crpts & drps & gar 18 aa. w /~ble wide paanl. No pet.a. IMO. loci. ~Mo. 1DCld 'd. S875 mo. yearly. mob.le bome tn the Paso elec. Ail ST3..53S4 56442 548 1313 Rob&esarea. t86.000 ·-------- R l lat tn San Clemente. Pnvate bachelor Mpl. l •t.«mcuh. blk lO ocean, $250 mo. 2 BR. Woodbndge condo. no pd.Ii; full rec. Brapd WATERFRONT 3 BR. 2 ba home on Channel melds sbp for pwr boat up U> 40'. Dbl gar + Xlra prkg. $1200 mQ. 8 II 0 ~ f 11 '> <l f f' , T ··J ll '> l li 1 l ""' ~ .J t ' "t. 1 bdrm. completely furnished. Promontory $395 Beaut. brand new 21r, 2ba, frplc. lodry rm lmmed. occupy. TSL Mgmt 642-1603 -bal co niea:. •NEARSPOLNTS-2 br. I pool/Jae/tenn is. S716. ba. S295 + S200 deposit 2 AduJu, no pets. 6 •• kids ok No pets. Call Bob 631-18119. dys 213/832-41'72 at 847·2396 or go direct to .r 3unit.I, CM srns.ooo Z2 acre6 (2 parcels > w1tb 673-4010. 2 wells, home, guellt -------- 4 unl\I, CM $180,000 t UU&. CM 1180,000 new. $650 Mo. ~ 548-1313 Pruit. 586-9888 ; 81~~3 STUNNING large 2br, 2ba garden apl Pool. rec area. $345. 710 W 18lh Sl 7671 Commodore Cirde •3. H.B. s. a.-• 3q4 ................... , ... 7unita, CM $425,000 12u.itl Anaheim $350,000 12 units. CM $625,000 U units R1 verside Cnty $350.000 l6U1UtB R1vers1de ssoo.ooo l6unit.s. CM $795,000 21 uruts Edgemont $430,000 36\Wts, HB Sl ,935.000 42 units. GG SI .600.000 56UDJls Monwna Sl.!100. 000 We al Quall PlaC'e f'roptrt1es owe our phenomenal growth to c lients who ha ve prosp e red a n d recommended us to others. We are proud or OW' record. If you don't hou.w, barn & view. Walk to Paso Robles. Terms. Cotto Meta 3224 1229.000. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 8d. Templetoo home. $58,000 w /$33 ,000. assumable loan. 58 rugged view acres in Elsmo r e with owne r fmancing. 46 waterfront acres al Lake Nacim1 e nto •New 2br condo nr. So Oil Plaza. PooJ, spa $450. 833-8974 or 75&-0217. Eastsade Entertainers Delight, 3br l~ba, nwny amen, luds, no pets Avail 9/1. S695. 631·0496. w/peywer, telephone & a E.ASTSIDE CONDO water system. $85,000. Pnnc1pals only please. For ranches. acreage, lake properties & homt.'S, contact Ken Marks at Edith W. Hessick ReaJU>r & Associates 1646 Spring Street Paso Robles cao5J 211-5150 1805) 466-3049 for lease, Brand new Bnttaoy Woods Condo. Never been Uved m, lrg 3 Bdrm. 2\li ba , prof decorated. commun pool, teruus. s pa. Pnce reduced to S725. 1 year lease. Call 556-21660. C:::SEL ECT I PROPERTIES have a firm mv~tment Dilate Sit 0 ""'· lJ 1 plan underway, make an de 1 e r ,,.,.en a DS appoaolmenl today to vc opment, great tax Kl f'ETS OK u.l•.nity , .. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba Garden home. Very dean. $575. bi$.819'l. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 ---------4 Bl'. ram rm. rrml dm rm. 4 Br. 3 Ba. AtC, gardener. rumpus rm. 2 ba, dble near schools & pool. gar, $750 mo. Avail. Oct College Prk 559-5058 10. 642·9567. Uruv Pk Terr. 3 br. 2 ba. Harbor View J Br 2 Ba. din rm. dbl gar. pc>ob many upgradeb, view, tim. ssz. 7896 ~ Gard me 760-0451 RENTALS 2BR + d.2ba. ~ 3 BR. 2 ba. . $S25 bi5 4 BR, 3 bu $675 2 BR. 2 ba $.')()(I SanClemi:nk 2 Br 2 1$a c·o nd o earthtooes. Oak noorin1t. lo\<ely pauo. puol. ~auna. spa. $.525. Lst. lai.t & $100 secur Ca II 964 6010 3 Bl'. 2 ba. walk to bcat·h. pool, teruru. SS2S Adult'>, no pets 631 J09lj BLUFFS. pool. Bil) \ ww lrg 4br 2l"Zbll ram rm l'nd unit S!lllO mu Bk:r 644 0134 3276 ••.••••.•.•...•.•...... learn bow lO get started. shelter, 60 acres near EA.STSLDE darhog l br It's what we do best I nd 1 o . S 4 5 O, O O O. lnplex. S385. 2 Br. duplex 752·1920. _11_+_1_54-_1_6SS_. ----$495. 642·25lOor,1>46-4848 '+523 C.otPOS~·IRVIME 3 BR. 2 ba. fnrd yi.rd. m ' '-"UAIL Duplex, 2 BR. 1'12 ba. pnme San Clemente loc 3210 T ~!:................ patio, sngl gar .. $375. For Lease. New 2br, S550 mo. 581 ·2041! or PLACE A().,Dave.644-7211 Condo w 1pool. te nnis, 493-2568 _____ _ HomesfurNlhed ucr.TSIDE j ac, etc Mus t See' FUii ocean vtew. 4br. 3ba, NonttTIES1"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 213-Q>-1395 ram rm. S650Mo. Before lcAoa l.a.d 3106 3 Br. 2 Ba, lge back yard. 10,... Tll l :JO ,,M.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• x1nt cood. Yrly $6Cl0. Call ~ .. odl 3248 8 : 30a m or a (l 7 pm Berit 646-77U ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • _f.98.-00'7! _________ 1 S...Aaa IAYRt<>MT ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE "GOOD LIFE" VEAR·ROUND FUN. Soc1a1 Ac t1v1t1es D•· rec.tor • Frt!e 5unoay Brun<. h •BBQ ~ • P<1r '"') • Plu) muc.11 rnotl! GREAT RE~EATION lf"nn•.,, •~rec LC,!>l')n~ 11110 & p10 snQp1 •:? I II ,;llh Club>• ~und • I 1ymom,1 '><•gt·, !:>""•m rnono . Lull O• y I 1 11.1nQ1• BEAUTIFUL APART MENTS ' " '" • "' ,1 U+ Jrt tr , • f ' ' ''•'d 6 lJ' •un • ht•cJ • AfJutt L •\11htl •Ne, iJt ·t \ • Mt11j• I (.,,,, ,, tf.1 y 4 Iv I Oakwoo d Garden Apartments Newport Beach/No. !i80 lrv1111• 1.11 fbtt11 17141 045 O~!>O Newl)Of't Beach/So. 1700 1t>th SI f0t;vu1 i•• \bth1 17141 642 8170 ---------~--~ Parit Newport l br rum. 2 Br cottqe, all wood, w/trplc, tie back yard. $450. m o. In c l. util. tofNOl. 4-U 1108,000, $11,000 yr 2 bdrm. 2 batb in super BEAVJ'. pvt cuetm home, income. <>war will fin. JoC.tion. Avail now IOI' i.e ~ k1tcb o•k Pna-O.m-4111D wlnls "1111&1, $800 mo. ~. beam ceilinaa. --.----.. -----· ......,.., Jlea1U'l7S4800 ,..., 3 br. z ba . ..,, 6 JS ON WATER. WINTER 16.t ... to 8'111ftClalel PIO. Blue La&00D Vllla Prtdeofownership Near RENTAL. Exciting 3 631·S94.3 Pnv Bch. Pools tenn. New adult.a oaly, 2 BR, 2 1500 mo. in cl. ul il .. ba condo. SS2S yearly. i ndoor prk 1 .1 C all Walk to So. C.oaal Plaza. bltween 9 fl l2 am only Da~: 549.4454 e ves : e.4-2354. beach 111 HuoUOgton. All Bdnn, family rm, dining New 3 br house. No pets. 213-703-0230. 714-499-2520 umt.a have frplc 's . Only 5 rm and stained alass chlldr Id 0 l .. no en. MSC> mo. 4 BR.. ocean side, No yrs o . wner wan .s windows . M ooring !'~~Hle. Wiii carry available. $lOOO /mo m.337$. end. DR, FP +studio & finmdn& ... _...., _ _..,_,. w/20% down al wmt.er. Salisbury Really. $3SO 2 B g d gar. $111115. Ca1tf94.9329 only 10% interest. Call 673-6900 E-Jde ~ ar, yar · --~~------i a • a 1.5, no pets. _m-34 __ 7_5 _______ 1Speoous beautifully rum lBr. 2Ba Condo. kids OK, nr So. Coast Plaza, ulJI pd. 964-41216 3291 apt Overloo«ing water. 8)5.675-9877 ..OCEANFRONT• SUper View. 3 BR. 2 BA fpl c . S7 50 m o . 2U. 88S-6021 2 BR 2 Ba. W /Side. $285, 1st/last + 1100 sec. No children or pets. 642·9560 3br. 2ba connecting gar A.dulls. No P.tls. $.525 646-06.SS. 54(}. 5056 2 BR. dlx vu. adlt:>. no pets, rent reduced to $295 for mgr duties Older cpl pr~d67S-~ Highly upgraded 2 BH . 2 ba ,Woodside Village nr So. Coast Plaza 5450 Mo llX'I gas Agt 675 1642 F..asts1de 1 BR. tolilll) redecorated ~00 mo DJ Mesa Dr 549 2042 J Br 2 &. upper nr on New carpet paint & paper :\o pets 1040 [).Valencia Sot2S 54~ 7983 Eas b1de I br. $32S Mo Clean Pnvate Yrd Ind g.ar 546-i2S3 alt Sp m ---- 3 bdrm 2•.., ba with fireplace ~o pds 2 & 3 bdrm. Townhouset. New d e lux t: adult compl ex. Secur1ly. tenrus. spa 2202 Hes~ Ctrcle. 960-5771 SPACIOUS APARTMENTS ADULT & FAMILY SECTIONS 1.2 & 3 Brs from S300 Swunmlng pools. tenni~. v o I I e y b a I I , K•Y m recreation room:. + other ameruu~ tbrtington West 6401 Warner at Edwards HUNTINGTON BEACH 842·0629 Wests ide $450 Ca 11 '""-3844 642vS21JP ••••••••••••••••••••••• mte8tiBJIU New beautiful garden lilJla, pool fl spa. Adult.a. nope&a. DLX TWNHS E J br. 2\.'aBa. newly pamted. 2 car garqe. eltt dr opnr. pcd, & sauni. S700 mo lae. M2·9809 dys. ~9020 eves. l Br IM0-$.14.5 ..... 2er.2aa sao i-.. • 2250 Vanguard Way ~9626 Oupkx unit. Easts1de CM. 2 Br. gar . lge pvt )ard CocWder one cb1ld. ;'Id $«JO. Bkr10wn. ~II Connie 631-0318 or Johll SQ.ll2l lbr rarpct dra~ fanla.i.l1c OCt'Jn v1c,. Ek-vat.or !:iotlb tcrrJnean partung A\aal S625mo 494-aJ8J PR€HIG€ STEPS TO BAY J br. 3ba, J.Jt. last+ dep. 646-l0'78 _ I HOME:~ dintng rm., r.,,1c. gar. 2 KIDS,IPITS OK t pal108 $S25 wmter, open. EASI'SIDE darling 2 br North end: 2 BR. I '"Z ba Qlarming! S700 Mo. Oceanfront condo, 2 Br. I ba .. rum. Sl200 mo. Portaflna, J BR & den. 3 ba. i.,e. family home SOOO Mooth ··;;~;.;;;·;;~.~~·~ti;. ... J or 4 br Pnct.'d from $485 to $595. f'ncd yard & garages 1-· a m 1 I 1 cs please. kids & pcb ,.'eJrome. Call 964-2566 or 9TJ.2971. Agt, no let! 3776 S340 1 Br loft style apt. frplc. patio. all bltns Newly appointed lar"e 2 bdrm I ba BIO<'k LO beaC'h Pn' atl' i.:arai.:e. s undec k ort'.,n v1t'w N a l·t' Sti!l5 H v a ppointme nt ~·lH 7226 3333W.CoastHwy, NB 328Sapphire644-0954 &garage. $445. 1'trdupl. 64 5-6646 $3115. 642-2510 or 646-4848 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• TSL Mgmt 642 1603 OCEAN VIEW aplb S350 & Up 498-2722. 49'.l 1720 Whit~ Waler RJty, Inc ONE OR BOTH 2 acijotrung 10.plexes El Toro area Assume 1~% hnaricinJ: "Z" RJlr 494·861 I LEASEHOLDO C $17 ,000 p /y NET INCOME FULL PHICE Sl80.000 BROKER SJ2 2200 .., UNITS Call for free last• Prit:ed from SlJ0.000 to $750.<XX> Call 540·3666 REAL UTATE 211 Topaz. winter SS.SO. Furn or unlum. 673-9224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exceptionally nice 2 BR ho me. Winte r . avail 1mmed. UOO 12·4 . 551-2911 ; 544·3666 eves 2-sty 3br. 2ba spac ious home. Has e verything near Bay. WINTER $.550 871·9467 Wint.er Rental. 3 BR. 2Ba $550/mo+util. 673-4743 OCEAHVIEW UNIQUE R-2 LOT Cameo Shores. Sparklmg With exislmg older 2Br poo I 3 b r . 3 b a . home. One or the nacei;l completely furn. Walk to lots left m CM. room for 2 pvt beach. Avail now 'lil ruce urull>. S72.SOO. By June 1. l~. S1800 mo. By owner (714 ) 631 ·2782 o w n e r . D a v i d eves. (21J) 339-6207 dy~. ,._<213_)62S._•136-l ____ _ RJtrs welcome. 1• ------1 18 UHrTS ~.~ ••••• !!~ COST A MESA Oceanfront. winter rental. Best location in town! pvt beach, pool, 2 br. 2 We II I ands ca p e d . ba, no ldds·pets. 499-3579 separate meters. encl Mesa Verde 3br, frplc. Ouldren OK. SS.SO. ISt! opt. Carol 552·2884 A~ 3br, fplrc. Condo + pool $450 Carol S!iC!-2884 agt. Cute 2 BR l Ba cottage. water & elec paid. S350 rm l ctuld OK. no pets Call Pam. 751 2060 3 Arch Bay. ocean "1ew. 2 BR, I ba S7SO Mu Oceanfront 1 BR. SlCIOO mo .. lease TURNER ASSOC 494-1177 499-4591 PORTAl''IN A OC E AN VIEW 3br. RISO Mo L~l' Option. 4br. SIOOO Mo 499-4820 Oceanfront on pvt point Fant&t.Jc view. I Hr1rm . S6.'i01mo yrly 499.2227 Charm. cottage. 2 BR. I ba, gar.. drapes, crpl, couple only. 675 0097. $425. 3br. 3ba, D H . mull level Ocean & whitewater 3 Br. 2..., Ba condo, 2 Ylew S750Mo -i94-47l4 . story, 2 car gar. pool. _640-__ 5668 ______ _ _tenrus ___ SS7_5_. _546-_1_137 ___ Oceanv 1ew. No rth end. 1 Bl', W/W/ crpls, drps, encl. patio area. $250 mo 642.2464 walk U> bch. 4 Br 2Ba . DR FR $975 494-4127 LGIJlll'O HiHs 3 2 5 0 2 Bl' house, W /W Crpls & •••••••• • • • • • • •• • • • •• • • ------~ Unfurnished ...........•...•...•... •....••..........•..•.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, pool . g ated rommun Nr So O:.ast Plaza. No pets ~ Call afttipm. 962·7602. 4bf". 2ba, frplc, crpts & drpi-UXI steps to ()(.• n 25 steps to blly S700Mo ApcrtlMflh f,,rftislwd Mon to Mon !'>48 Balb1oa ••••••••t••••••••••\••• Penn S48·2008 or 759-H!J.t!I lal»a Island 3706 3 BR. 2 ba. yrl> Vt•ry •••••••••• • ••• • • •• ••••• cJos-4.t to bch Nace rlelin L I TT L t; B A L B 0 A 673-2113 !«?furbished ISLAND w dock boat 18' +. 2br. 12x24 View L.R &food bar. gar. ~un deck. $650 Winter Re~I neg for ~umm~r 548-9647 Dramati c· 2 •.t) townhome. pvt patio & deck. fplc. 2 BR 2 Ba. ~ YTIY 646-1220 lBr ms Bach S2S5 VIII incl. Winte r 404 1': Balboa 675-3901 afl 4 2 Br 1'2 ba studl•> l)'Pt'. pvt pal10. bltru-. ne"' I\ decor. crpt.s. drps. pool 1411 m~I 1978 Maple SJ.-W mo 8J8.8086 I &21DRMS S28S & $360 Pool. p<1t10. lndry fac 1l 646 51J'i 540-01.30 after 11 am Lower 3br, 2ba. ~l~d ill'I Mar area S425 :'\o JX'L" 751 2156 &side 2br. 1'-zba lodsok $375 645-&!25 pool, Studio. no C'h1ldren. nu peu; S250 ,\.,k for I nl(t' 494.7~494.~ 3169 ....................... P AU NEWPORT Bat'helo r i.. I o r :! EWdroorn' & Townhou"l'~ F'rom S31!9 50 Spect a<:ular 'P" tcH:.il recrea tion proi.:r.tm '«lal prril(ram i pooh. 14 tt'flrW> court.<, 1\1 l-".1,h111n bland. J<1mboret• & !'.Jn Joaquin lllll:-Rodd '71 4)644··1900 EASTSIDE. nr l'n1\ . 2&.3 Bd rm., Ol'C'Jnfrunt 2br. palJO. gar. hkupi., du p I ex l':. \' ,. J r I ) SJS7Mo 675~17 belort• ~ 6'1>4912 Bkr 2 BR 2 Ba. avail 1mmed S375. New cpt & p111nt F.ncl gar Betty. 645-9161 3826 BACHELOR l':""ITS from S225 per mo unfurn 100 rrom on•.i n 201 i-: BaJboa Fur morf' info call Renata Jt :)56 770i drps, um Wilson, S350 4 br. 2 ba house valley mo.642·"'64. view, fireplace, air 2Br apt Isl & Isl & ••••••••••••••••••••••• deaning $450 mo FOR RENT I Br. S285 2 l!Th-4119 Br howc S4SO Luxur~ Eastbluff 3 br. 2 ba. IN't' indudl'd Spat: m<1 ;,tcr swte. dining rm, dbl garage. a uto dr opnr. pool. rt'<' areu. Adults only. no pets ~ Am1goi. W<1y,:"'oJ 8 Beautiful 2 br. 2 ba condo, l:nl sq. ft. Encl. covered patio, garage, $460. mo. Clubhse & pool. 156 cond .. bwlt·in kitchen. 2 car garage ~alurl' couple. SS25 mo lease Call owner 642·0131!. Available Oct. !s t BAYFRONT $325 yrly. sml studio, hotplate, S210 Bach Resp. adults refrg. ull pd, 673-3600 No pets Ulll pd 106 E BayAve._!.Pl9 __ _Brooklin __ ._e_._838_-8086 ____ •-ua-....a 325-2 211 '"3 Topaz, bache lor. -P"-.,'"r""' $325. )'Tly <.:ute ! Furn ur 2 Br, 1 ba, I g e ya rd •••••••••• ••• • • •• •• • •• • unfurn. b/3-9224 w/encl. patio, cpls & Lease 3 Br 2 Bu condo, --------- drps, garage. $400 mo. frplc, wetbar, pool. 1st , Bach apt, 1 Rm wilh own 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a pt ~ 493-0467 P l\t ------- Ocean View 2br. 21:1ln:1 , l5006q. ft Deck. 2 ~ilr gur l,yr old. Ref Rl'\ld ~Mo 494-4768 2 Br. 2 ba condo, °"' blk to beach. 2 car gar . auto optr, Beaut. bay view. $100 FREE RENT 3 Bl'. 2 ba, pvt paUq, & garage. Lots of gra!>S. G14 Calle Campana. tu~. Weekdays after 2pm phone 492 ·1567 'Vr 496 5275. Aoylime weekends. • .. s..ta Ana 38JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPACIOUS lbr condo nr So <:st Plaza. frwy a l'l:ei.s to Irvin e Complex 581-0T76a~ 2 Br :i Ba. adults. no pet:; nr So Coast Plal a . 5S7 -4BI I • 54(). 9900 Wntlftiftster 3198 ........................ I Br 2 '>tof'Y ilPl aero~' from park $<!80 mo ' Shoreline Mgmt Cdr p . K47.6J63 ... _.__nh f,,milMd ~~shed 3900 • •••••••••••••••••••••• TIIE EXCITING··: PALM MESA APTS MINUTE.5 TON PT BCl I &ch. 1&2 BR rrom $2SS & up. • Adults. No pets. 1561 Mesa Dr. . 15 8lks Easl of Newport Blvd) - 9am-5pm 546-9888 ·- Salia~~ New 162 bdrm lwtury adu!t .ipts an 14 plan:. from $350. 2 bdr m townhouses from $500 + Pl)C)U. tenrus. w aterf al!M. ponds! Gas for cooking_& he.atmg paul From 1ifr> Diego Frwy dJi ve Nottb on Beaeh to M~Fadd4tn then West on Md-'ad<k-n to Seawrnd Village m4 .1893 5198 400u . .........•..•......... Room w k1tchenetu S12 week & UIJ 548 ~55 Ldrl(c rm & bath overlooking bay Hm pnv Fem S250. bi3-l521 Converuenl locataon emp male Homl' pnv Rd~ $170 545-1717 Vexation Retttals 4250 .............•..••..••• llouse ror rent. Bag Be-Jr City s ips ti. IJneru. lurt1 S2S nilel) pr CIJI Cal l after 3 p m 548· 1989. TAHITI ~1odern l or 2 br rotta~e on beach on Tahiti with l dr. row boat. wai;h mdc h1nt'. complete lotchen. l'lc fo0or ~ 11\fo call 979-2699 ev W\'\'kend..., Laguna Oceanfront, pvt beach. pool, 2 br. 2 ba. No lods·pels 499-3579 La rge B1 g B e ar cabln.pool lbl, color 1W. 2 frplc~. s leeps LA . ~16 642-2839or631-5761 last & cleanup. Adults ba. pvt enl, prk 'g, rfrl(, $525. e-6146 no cook 'g. 1 quiet resp garages. 2 yrs. new. Oceanfront mnlhl y $'774,500. rentals$350. RMP Small bach . partially ~ BR. Clean, like new furn. 2 min. walk to BaJ~y D/W, Garagt' beach. $265. Mr. Moore m>tmo ~9911 673-7692 ......... hodl 3840 liOOyrly. TS!-Mgmt 642 1603 ...... to Share 4300 ···················•4•• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• adlt. $225/mo 676-0349 MIMOftViefo 3267 ....................... lcAooPcc•Mllo 3707 DaYld Bourke. RJlr. 499.3579 SHARP 3 BR 1 Ba home. 546-9950 $0 mo. Call 546·5880. --------Mlwport .. odl 3 169 ask for Larry or Pam Duplex, 2 Br I Ba ea, encl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT garqes. Assume 9~% 1--------• BTaro 3232 loan w/$20,000 down. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 or 4 Br. Priced from BEACH. View, pier, 2br Full pri Fabulous home with aJI HOMES FOR Ri!NT ~s.'i85. f'ncd yard & Adlts ~ uU pd. 303 E only.O.:.~:~ ~~~~:a~ous ~or 4 Br. Priced from ~~era~!~st tls~&11~~~= F.dgewater Ul871·2866 LdsfwS. 2200 luxury furoishings . MS-91185. Fncd yard & welcome.CaJl9&4·2S66or ONTHEBOARDWALK SZWl/mo. Winter. gara1es. Fam1 lies 973-ml Agt r 1 Bl' util. incl L8e opt 4 2.Bdrm Oplx. Iba. sundk. •••••••••••••••••••••• • stove & refng, $450/mo SHARP. beach 1, 2 & J 640-4000. BR. frplc. dshwar. gar & 2 BR. l ba, new paint, dtps, Ooorin&. crpt. frpl, carport ssoo. 673-2026 __ patios. No pets. 960-2358 OCEAHRtOMT 3br. 2ba w iom ce. Yrly. Ftplc. 3 car gar S1050 TSL ~gmt 642 1603 Fem .. quiet, Lagu6a condo. xlnl. vu, pvt ''br. bn. patio. $250. 9-4RM 49&-1188. 2.3 ACRE LOT please, kids & pets · • 00 ee lll06. $220. 81~537.8 8 w 2 Br l Ba. fplc, pool, adults, no pets. $425 mo 640--lD On Peninsula. Only steps "'9come. Call 984-2566 or tts,.,,. 1 hoc.II 3%69 10:3> am wk days. to beach. 2 Bdrm. l ba, _m._21'11 __ ._A#J. __ no_f_ee_. ___ 1 ••,,•••••••••••••••••• eoro.. .. M9' 3722 ~ 2 Br. 2 ba. frplc, furn. $850/mo. Winter. I W .... • leectl 3240 ....................... ocean side oC hwy. $495 ... .,.... .... .......... .,...., Some back bay view, Waterfroalllomes f~ area for buce 631-1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "-efLees-Optto.. Condo oo the water. -~---------=~~~;:~:u=~ ~:.0~~a~.1~.nt:~ ~M-:~~/~t3 ~~i/:!~o.1~: GET MORE $$$$$ FOR YOUR DIME nnch home + barn • ~~~~~~~~ • U b Io. Ca IJ J I m 1-Sll57. Tuntl3H266 wltdys, Eves; 8U·789T, Days, ,._._.... 3724 83S"56l ·Cbuck. F!mden (71t ) 752-110'7 Kb!-'ll'ODt beautiful dlx --------flecant 2 bdrm, Cam . rm _. d.YI; m. o 511.sm eves. ltlr, 2ba. fai*. tllCM> mo. wbllla 'tiJ June. Re11. '75-1849 t t r• Dewi, BR. 2 be. ll&XW")' home. 3 "'9ll't 2400 frplc's,dblcvaar.,A(C, -····•••••••••••••••• sno.as:a.2100. ·---~~~~~~---- Ir den. <925/mo). Plush ••••••••••••••••••••••• CfPll, 2~ ba cedar • REALTORS CASADIO.O ...... 5 bib to ocean. ALLtmLITIESPAIO Dbl car pvt gar, fully NO FEEi Apt. & Condo Compa r e before you maJnt. yd. Adult11, no rentals. Villa Rentals rent. Custom desl10 J)fU. Inquire at 5Z7 18lh 8'75-t812 Bkr. features : S p acloUI New eteeant residence 3 BR. 2,,. BA. mlnl bay vu, walk t-0 beach, many, many xtru. S1200/mo M a r cia or Jay . f7MSIO.Alt. 3824 ---I ··sa St. n f.-..331. Big Canyoo·2 BR, 3 ba. + kitchen with Indirect rva..,.. den. McClain townh ~. ,eparate dlnia1 New 2 bedroom 2 bath 8UPD 2 lw, 1 \4 ba. fpl, me. arM. Cud lt!ftllb marble •••••••••uo•u•euu • WITH OUR NEW DIME-A-LINE bome. lll1&loD Lalre1 ••-~ JJ02 Pldo. dbl ear pr nt bch Bar, pool, ipa, tennis ~bath. klnfElu LA M+.MCHA UfS Co u a t r 1 C 1 u b • •••-••••• .. •••-••••• •-..n +atra. Avail. Oct. 5· ...... 1 BQ 1 -. 1 ...... bd 1--'-y . <GU> 16$-1065, 675'-5535 • ...,.,., • .... .., -W'"1J • c• .............. ftw fer SJI w Int e. ow PAMOU$ Oolr·t noll·p ool . C&.OSITOllACH 4 BR, a. W/D, Retlit. t¥e. tun'OWMled wttll pha.1b apea. Adults. Dtbwbr, Dt.._:A.UMIS W.,.......,., s.tu ........ ...._ _. _. 8MudNl1 landscaped, JnORm~ "1S. N <JSTJ)-.'1281 land1capin1 . ADULT bltm:, encl,.,.,,., bbq. ..._ _. 1 ... te ., 4 -a_. --. __ ..,._ ...... yard. • ••.•• frplc ... -.2111 I New Newport Terr. IJVING AT IT'S B§T! Pool. Ou Pd. m SCott ClfHC c ... ... awl-~ .... ~ -CallbouMRd. a.oa.-kida,pett,fee t----~----Condo. 3 Br, 2,,. Ba, NOPE'TS Pl.ta.SOTl;MS-5111 ...... ,,... .............. Ct~lfcMll ........ .... o..t Hot 6'ri:oO .-a.-lddl. frpk ..._.a tw, 2 ba twe, bl1. beaut. 9tew from rront 2 Bdrm f\amlabed M20 ..._ _,a.. ,nc.d wttt. • "-°"" SJJ. , ~ llOIBl'INl>ERS .... walk to bc:b. '550 line unit. Nr pool, Jae Ir •West Wllloo Haw IOCMtb1q to ffll• r ==============::.L;;=====~:::::::~=======;.L:mo.==Cal.l===Aad=='=Uf.==TDO===:J~'*==""==·"°°::::::::::'mo:::::;.~;:=::::J..:::===m=4=>M2-==trn.==:::::==.JQ~...uJod==IOod===aadtdt==dO==lt=w=~='·~::::::::::::::::::~:::~:::::::::::::::~=:::::::::::::::::=:=L f , . .,.,.. '''W· O• ••I a. '"' llWAY . T~ree 4iatrUt•tora DHded ••• tte&el1 ....... ..... ... , .......... There I nt mu1 aew PBX operatort for a •tllDU.SK• g:,:OC::.:;'°ar':: =OD• 1aawerla1 o.t.Jlm•• brla11a1 about ao ..m trllD. ~":tc:!: JllNI ~·~ Apfll "1cr1 Pll demlDd for p a rt tl mt ab Itta .., .• , ... 2 ... .,.9M.d ••k .... --,., VWD.llTwo• ....... 9Nca atfta.. PIHM toetaet .I••• Gore, •·Im.. 2 "• IAllCI A YI I.A• .... ·:~\" Ooad...... .,,., . btDtflt.!J rouataln V.U.,omce. Vee.ADI. ~ ll·P. l!JlA • Haadlc1pped ncou.raced to apply. Afflrmatl" Action F.lnployer f6J.16fl ~ ·~=-::: :.t:!!:: •:.-..J!:: !; PULAW...._ ..... ,..ea1rT1. ={81'4.Maatbe ble l ........ --tun --WW do~ ... ....:.. BANK1NO w-taKaaloa fem., rnt l.e11l. CoafldeaUal CPA"S Tr.Al•& u wpm . CUSTO.--YIC.E ••NldJ, lJr leHe. DVM. P.O. Boa au. • Caa ·relu.lred. llao1 co. ~ATIYI P .. mo. '4'·11H or N.a.-. T• A II tub btHllta 1 n lla bl•· 1A--U-T_O..;..._,P_A_l_N_T_E_R_1 ~. "THI"' e..t *I I I taA; flwecaU lba·Fri. H E L p E R 6 An urtent need ea.iata for n ..... ....._--"---~ • Brl 1~~~~~~!!!!~~1 ,....._laland area ~B-....ICE BODY a -to worir 30 hrs. DP&,.,. 1 11.uwao NI_... -----· Ir, *ti fuls "'---M--a--. c."'a ..--br __. 4AI•-_...,...-..; ________ ,Ba furn. Jao·Apr ll. WTE ...____ .Leo'alOma .,.. week lo our ancb ~=~~ -=~e1:f! _T»_,. _______ '::a~~:t:':~~~ ,,.': ':1,'b!+.s ~SO: tm>MOnVE ::~d~~inz'x ::r~~0o~:~ ..,. w/M/F . .-imo. 0.olatW... v.., •o aeeda apt. or Lllllpe.ur.arn,aot... ISCOlll'•YICI 0....., 11/F E.O.&. US.CAI teller Ud/or a sharp No peta or cblldren. cottaae •·•lde Cll. tesaHaS ICJPO,.r .. ua IAlllllW!lrtu iemce needa LOTMAMA.. tnlDee wttb cuhlering TIM1Wl4.1. PENJ•SE '250-SllO. By Oet 9. ,_.•I* a pelf Call WI-.--rat.ors for various aa.t be ex-kiaeed ln background who can _...Bob INdll Pat. 'Hom... ~ ::G._ 11 _. --' Saturday uoam lo ....._ nDllM wMled aae. TM,_.lm. Z11/ZSTm th 11r 1 Hn U yoa are DOt aware or -wt. 10U lib a Job Vllried cMi. or the Uled 2 P m > a 1 we 11 a s ... to llu'. 2br, 2tM ept rlllft -w.. 24 .. S tbe beoeftta or wofttna wQ a chlllea&e. appty Qar lot operationa. (We weekdays, is Deeded. Nsit. 8dL 850Mo. Move '1UI I It. • ' 11/tfrletl/ l.alt: ~ cat w/blaek ..,~ temporary -cive aa • ID penon at 2ZI Forest. are not look Inc for i:e~ Pbooe~ !.';'~ ..... ~ ............. :"--.~eyea. Reward. um~==Aaa ~a~~\Veat:ti1Te f!!.~ Ask for Carol ~e~\o!:m~9;!~ $3:~t~~ M--.le--/femal--e-abr--3-br-.-2-~-i ~:~:t:: E~t:!~et:: • I I 1001 LOST: Hatbor Center wum---.-5 bllllP1 to diaaass it wltb API'MANAGER ~e w!~ th•n::u ~ ~t Bc h condo ~ LJdo llartoa ..! ..... !£......... Cit. Wlll&eJ:1: •eddiol .....,.-~~ == We are locaUd ln For SS units lo Costa arpniretiCJn. Pay will be Bo=ker + uW59-47S2. Wllle.Coallder· 1 ._UMIMll rtnc. RE ARD! 9·28. ~·• Mesa. Exper'd couple. commeDSurate with 41 --..... • .. -·L ~ 86.sJM OU'TCAL&.OMl.Y OOLDWEU.BANKER Wah bkkpg exp . experience. Apply In ---Fem..lralaat.ea waMed to 2,AOOSQ. Ft. ari:=':i~ Lo1 t : Sm 1 II a I e ~...._Ir BUlLDING Husband malnt. exp. penon. See Used C1r SAVIMeS ....,.3BRbeacbapton Privaa.Elevator S.S.="-•-·--·-d 1_.140 Sultetaoo <All 142.5073 or <21!1> Mir EOE/Mm¥ Bllllle Penta. $187 mo WetBar,Loua&ea ~-·-Sehnauser. Has re .. .._1 · call m.mlev" Panoramic .Ba7 view Toll· _,)ZQ.2000 aalJor eal1ar J.D collar. GOLDIN .. I&. ZU:JNo. Broadway --------~· -CovwedPado Reward offered, no s.a&.aAna Apt manager. mature ...._ rmmte wanted to DecGratcrAmealUea cp"lll'tlonl asked. Please Lonely? Need to talk! C714tllM103 co upl e . B e aut . *>llYcoodoNpter.t IECOMIMO.~NEV return our cblldreo'a f'tme.A·Frieod Club now Free Parkin& maint.alned 50 unit, C.M . .,..,. IDd rm'. pvt "Ludwi1". M1·2208 or formiaJ. S51·2'•1 lor I~~~~~~~~~~ DO pas. Apt + 1116. eorrd lat A utll. Zl3/GW151 ..:inl=:o.:,.:Mal=:-.e.::11:.:F~E::ll=.AL:==E.:... -l·--------•I modest salary/bonus . ,.1 lll°'99pc.-ty View. Call 6'5·2452, e 11 o 11 1 11 CallweS.daya60-4907 - -.a.tLalla ..-,_.......,_,... UlS'I': Female calico cat, •fOXY LADY * ACCOUNTS · 2112:5Hartlor Blvd. I~~~~~~~~~ Au6a!WX17,.111 5 -.. ~.oo"" lone ft slim. Reward. "" ....... "'.ONLY PAYA&ICl.8X OOSTAlllESA Fem. con•lderate '-_...., .... _ .. _. _ _, &tS-MG vun .. ~ ARTIST k r to abr -, · •f7•1131• 1be Jolly Rocer. Inc., ls uto P.,t• counte r :~T..:ua twabae . ..wpou91ACH LQST: Blk II. Cal White .,. a profitable grow1n1t LAYOUT & person, mini mum 2 3br, pool, carport. OFFICE OR RENTAL Semi-retired gen. coalr pews, white Upped taU, ~ATlllUTY'" medium sbe company )"eWljobberexperieoce. SlllS+~.dJsm«Mll, SPACE, W. Cit. Hwy., desires assoc w/local white vest , white ''OpenLifmyle"people with ex.cellent benefits & Top waga, pd vac ti ~ ~-Mlle. meq. ft. gen. contr. Cao rum . wbiaken. "Jaked". LHe 'a sincere warmrelations work1nl lcondJI hllons We PASTE UP ~.beneftllXlol o"ppwl~kfmogr 7HA aomecapital.&M-7615. my good frien . ast r......iesca1J 7»0674 curren Y ave a n .. ._. ~ VerJ sb.,p pad for seen Dover Sboc'eS area ~ all750-0877 apeni.ng lor a Accounti. advanceme nt. Mgmnt IUa1cM prot II share ,._.bealf•• Beer Bar By Owner Gd Npt. Bch. REWARD. wt .-...eec Payal* Clerk Salary 1s ARTIST pot ential for r 1 i;t ht w/peera. llstr bdrm Wfea loc.GdCMSPrinc.Only. 673-7970. PM 642·1621 RecordecUtsg.anyhr commens u r ate w ith person. Apply al Hu b w/bL Inluxbmew/~, 'fbere is a dilference. ReJ,y to Box 108, DaUy Rita. Tall, St rong. S m a rt. experieMe. Send resumt> AW>~pply. Zl20 llarbor pr. Pft mt. $3115 + uW. Profeaioaal aervices for Pl.lot. PO Box 1560 Coe ta Male. 46. Divorced, Own or ePPb la penoo: -..__ .&u for Bl. CM &M>-3464 Claud AnoUlel' at $2915 + uW. the compaay executive Mesa.CA92162111 LCET:Sm.SbellieCopper Business. Univ Grad, n.Jalwloci-rhtc: ..__,....._ • _... ____ in a setting with a long haired Sheep dog. Good Looking, Kind. l'7M2GilfetteAvenue ,.,_ wtlla 2 ~ Babys 1ttu needed . 8aDldna WANTO!! LOAM PACU&lll ~er loan, credit or related experie nce. Salary commensurate wrlh experience. Please call Carmen Hemenway at mt )979-1600. 2bdrmt.e frpl d/W 708 manageable number of ~::in'::1rt;'°S:.~f~ Fe m . ans w e r s ~o F\tnny, Ardent, Giving. lrvme,Ca9:27l4 rel.ted .. ,.rtnce. ~:.:.ore:~~ Goldenroci Av~ .. COM. un i t s . Ca ll 2.0 8 2 Burney. Calif. Contact 1"7thOti'~l·rv"R,,EJ'!'~D.V1c. R ead . Wa lk. T al k .I~~~~~~~~~! Ale "*'tr-. is a Peoin Nr W1ochells . EQuaJ Opporturuty $260. Eve . St eve. Miche ls on , Irvin e. Les Whitehead. PO Box ........... , B i cy c l e , B o al , .-it . ..WIN..• o m-4938 Employer Mt l-' IW0-9809. (714)752--0234. 617. Burney. CA. 96013. Lostcream coloredyoung Eoerge0U::.. ... Eawt.Heapllh1Y Lca•l~"I-£. _...._••tr.SO. ------~~~~~~~~- lllNTWOOD SAVIM&S& LOA.M Orcall : (916 )335-4228. cat. Vic Newport Pier. Food. ...... me. o ~-M• -OJJ~ --r .... ~ BA.BYSITT'ER ·My hom~ ._'---------Fem. 23+ lo sbr. 2bd·lba GcrdetlOfflcH Call6'7~. Liberal, Anti-Nukes . We are seeking a reliable bodlrJI I 1 Y• wil oc )'()W'S for t.Sm<ll\ boy ,. hmon Balboa Isl. $'170 + Single s t or y , prof. Own your own business Feminist. Let 's talk person wilb an a ptitud e be retp a iH' for ttw 831 :MSl uUs. 752·7855, ext. 217, ceoter. 2850 Mesa Verde F.am up to $'1000. a mo Lost : G r e y .ye 11 o w Maybe we"ll meet our for numbers, typing. & ta,o.t ..di paste• of dys. Kathy: 675-9256, art. Dr E,C.M.847.a844. extra income in your cockaliel bird , tame, needs . Ple ase w ri t e calculator sllUls lo ,otn .._ for aew•pa,.r BA.BYSITIEk with lot-. 6 ----.... --~---spare time. Earn at your reward. H.B. 962-8381 OaUy Pilot. AD •279. Box our A cc o u o t 1 D g ....._""_ ----ol love needed lo i.1l m ---------MEWPO"' ~·~ • own 'pace. Make your 1.560, Costa Mesa, CA. De pa rtment . Som e ,..,. c-nv.. r--my Ir v. home fur 2 2 Br apt.. util pd, pool & Design Plaza, 08 600 sq. financial dreams come FOUND: San Juan Cap 921627. accounts recei vabJe c.il C714J 557·9111 c:bddreo. Top pay. Trans jacuzzi, CdM. $2SO rt. prof. ore. Sub-let, tnae. 'lbe sky's the limit. ~Sm. F. AusL Sbep. expe rie n ce helrfur. for •• f•t•r•lew ltt'fl. reqd. Before nooo 6',S.C20or87~1908 s har e w /rel a ted _663913 ________ 1 ID.-:z?aft.6. ·y N EnJ o y e x c e I e n l " , , .t. •a1t.•.,.,1• ted brJB profeaaiooor spliL$1.20 0 K " M company bene fits .u·-tosit 6 mo old Rmml.ewan tos r aq. It. 642·SU7 or F OUN ; itteo . Q E inctudi.nlal,..meaJper .......,. HB --.e, 1 ml ocean. 'JD> lllHSSTOltl '-$1D011. Brn/blk. Vic. da,y • .¢f.ply 9am·oooo. OSHMAN'S lly bm TburstFtt CM Sl'15. i.t. !alt+ depoalt . ...;.a.:~-·-----1 o.fieldlrv.!i51-IM32 M OF w .._ p I MS-Om. 9M01Z ,.. Lo ovestaud, bl Jll'O('Jb, ..;;;;,.;.~------• -.... • eraoone . ISTMO, Newport area. -.ooo. -......... • ,._ bm Be-'i M p MADIOTTHOTB. -~-.. Prof. Fern. to fiod • shr condo w /sam e in Lag Pl"SiP.,. gardea office Patrick.131·1298 .-r~ .. ~ Vlc. S.ater & WO Newport Center Dr 3Sf:F~~-llds.oad .__._ Tll.UllS bid&, Brook.burst ne ar ll1gootia F.V. W -7872 y Q Newport Beach --';'.., f\J U u~ pos1t1oru. ror Edlage.r. Suites from 390 A Equal Oppor Employer our t:<lst.a M~4 offlc·c -sq. ft. 1..5751 Broothurst.. Found· Ger man Shep s.ta AM. Co 92704 Wsl m . Mr Canto r ... · II bor S T Expenence preferred pup, r em., v1c ar EquaJ Opporturul) blA DOl reqwred Plea~t· N'ig are.a. 499-3280 4400 _l213;___)439._:i849 __ . ----J .. ~a'twt, 5015 Hi,NB.Ca1JM2-Ql ESCORTS Accounting EmployerM F cal l Mr Wai;tner at ~.~~•••••••••• FOi LEASE ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Sm pedigree ACCOUHTIMG ~ZJOO S2JO UP. Office-s tore, Olarming 3 rm offi ce, P a rtner n e eded l o Collie female, DO lie. 642-1571' Cl.Hie ASSB'fll as Hank1ng TB.LERS lmmedJalt• opening:. ror expeneoced Tellers. .!• ~ -. ClfllHJ BAt .~ 2!rTO Harbor Bl \ 1J i'..:O E M F ll \ cpts, drps, A/C. 17301 3 181 S C am i no IQ'Cbaseproperty. Good ~3T.M.67S-l024 7 10 P. M we will train. Apply ~·~t.c!. 'Beach. H.B. Lse. 8'2·2834 Capistrano, SJ C. S3SO income• tax shelter. In F o u N D ; M a I e • • • UDJque ret11l nursery 7 am . M a c G r eco r d I Banti.ng mo. 831·7132, 496-7123 some cases, no down Schnauzer, Dana Point n ee d s a s h a r ~ • YadU. 1631 Placenlla . Z100 Harbcw Blvd TILLY Pro~~~f~~~pace Ocean View space avail. :,~~nt req'd. Ray, area, call to identify !~.~ ............ ?~.~~ =r:!ork~plg~ 1_CM_. -------EquaJ~~plyr f'e e pa 1 d . w a r m Ba_.. S17SMo. Lse. •98·2722, ---------1 483-7821 Al lin " SIOO u 1 y at m o s p h e r e ( o r avail. in Calif. ut .... 492-1720 ~to&.o. 5025 two ~ United r e duties. Thia is a good '"' expe rie nced Tellt'r ~4.150-300 sq. ft. Low Ult. .. -w te Rlty lnc ._, POUND: Med sz German ticltets,$45 eacb. opportunity to eapand Assis tant Manage r ~,ts w· elude·. den•··I price incl. Janitorial, "......., a r ' · ·-••••••••••••••••• Shephe rd. ,fe male, 5C8-8265. your .ccouoUn1 akllla. Trainee for ranaace co. Banking/S &L .......,., 1 "' 1 s ecurity s e r vices . 6 50 Sq . It. vi e w .•--~---L•0•.,.-•5-brwn/blk.M&-Ol51 Pleale appl,y ln penoo, General office positioo. TILL.a ~u'!i~k;.~~o conff?.:enee rm. & atil. unde rground prkg , F_o_u_a.,,;,.d_:_Y_r _o_l_d_F_e_m_ ......... .,... MootbruFri,8am·Spm. $1140 .• ac co uo tl o 1 f\LUerton S Ii L seeklllg fee jobs. Call She lly Abwidant ParkiDI avail. elevator. Coast Hwy and Loans 81 am e 11 e c 8 t , posiUoo au. All jobs full time tdler for N.B. Sne111ng & Snelling of Qinventent loc. close to vi1lblllty. Air cond. 211Cl=~Yoa Harbor/Adams, CM. IOGB-S Cree. American Career office. Typing 30wC: Newport Beach Agency. airplrt. travel agent & Lag u 0 a Be a c b . ,.......,.5 ~.1370£. £din&er, req'd. ~ prel'd t •'linea "'"' bmk lo bid&. ZIO E. 17tb (710549·1186; wknda . to meet 9/30.IM'Hll515 7005 CiA.w.r. SaaUA.a.a.Call&lS-$293 Wt all mom.ot4 for _......, __ m--...-_· --- St.,C.ll.Mz.tl5eG •3111ZZ yaurneeda! "'---"'" G p-__... vie -••••-•••••••••••••• 2301Hll1aSU=uinappe ·~_&_O_.E. _____ 1°-~ Stylist to -0 nage -~-------,J ~~~------1 R.E. DEPT. ....,.....: m ... .,.., · A i t t II a g .. r -....,....,, ,._ •· __ ••~ .......... -•• ~ Brookbunt/Edlo ger , Water Color Worbhop 91 1 an an " • .._ ________ 1 part-tim e. 631·9S77 1. Fill KUT -. _.,15• ~·--.,.., .... __. ,, __ from CDll M0-*4 needed. Chris Fashions, 1• "'--Fn "• Sat / 9 5 IK.nl FtnVl)' ~579 Wi -....una ....,....,. . So. Coast Piasa llall. BANKING ,_,.. • .....,, · · Taateful Executive 71•fm.S200 · Utah. Nov. Utbrul7. •-i-· eves.681·30'28. DIC. UTIS Soltes In a perfect ~~~~~~~~~I Lost': Blt brielcaae, Enrollmeet OjMft. For ,_, mpenoa. TR I B MIWPOllY CIMTIA location. EaaJ freewey tnit1ala WGL. vie. WU.00 blfar. call W. Palombi 1--------• I A l t r a c t i v e Qaumadal bank Teller B A R T E N D E R &: ~..-.ice. Frocn$225. aocas. Cbe to airpotrt, ./NEED St, CM 873-8401 'JM.a 590 ACCOUMl'IUa BARTENDER. must be ecpelie,.,.. necessary for 8ARJIAI.DlnCallB between Newport R.epney Corp. fl n e rest au r • n a . _ _ _,,t.mwc. Call tbia fUU time. permanent 86 UAll H .. 536-1644 ('714..,._7118 Conferenc e room, I.Git female Collie doc, 3 Free tennis leaaons. --position . Posi tio n .._ _______ _ ---..-------i penoaalhed phone =-~~ Diet Bt:llee Tennis Eatry level position. ~993S requires. courteo.as & I"' •..wPOITaYD• wwering, +.Call Anita ./MONEY QIUeeel, 873-1105 P>d t,ypist. 10 key by --------quality ser vice l o Barte nder/Trainee. ---Mar. 875·1301 Eves. touch. Contact Personnel Sb.dent 21·34 yrs. Hours C.ll.oflke~, _;;•;.::..•;__·~------1 7SMl223Days ..... ~ 7075 at557-110151. ATTBn'IOM C'UIWma's. to rat your St'bedule. No 114a.-. ..-r7 ~ 400 sq. ft. lJdo __;__;....,,;,......,;:_____ •••••••• •••••••••••••• ..,._,_,~Employer 11 Or O.W ri leWOlr1' llACH 111rtoa Vlllqe. 3rd 0oor ~ ~~wi.:,~~bf:!: N ... ..r.:8u!!~aJ. .....-v_.,. No &per. Mecess. ~en~~sa f°:::!~n~ ex~ :'~~ ~~~~!a:~: fiew .... oftieea. $1.05 view. 8'1'5-80 • 866'1315 or MM408 759-iniafter 7py ADVERTISING SALES 1110Mting CIOllditloaa. 64.S-837S. OnJy students 6 ~at airport w /alat Far' Rmt 400lq. ft. $225. camtTMO Local decoratlns • U you are new to Costa oeedapply. freeway 9CCel&. Ground omceoratudio.2082Cst. Found Doberman Puppy, Au pair position wanted d esi gn m a gaaln e Mesa. t emporari ly Applicant s s h ould~~~~~~~~~ Ooar.a•all.to4000sq.fl. Hwy.-.1uo ,.,.,.. 3mo.amallfemale,blue by18yearoldSwedl.sh requires mature discontinuing your Cldad &&WliOlrGiaay. z.d&WlD..... hlrnesa eoUar. Vic. NB. Ort for one yr. Esp. w/ outgoing, ene raellc educatio n. recently ...:.:;;....;.;;..;.;..:...;.__.;.. ____ If • ....... 4450 547 5402 Can be c laimed or dlildren.41M-9834. lndMdual .,.,11 yr min. dl1charged from the TIMPBA&.TA ~DB.MAil -•••••••••••••••• ••• • edb adopted al Newport ouUide sales experience service, or for any 714-752-0600 Delmeofflce,$1.50mo. Forakn•offlcespaceat eo:;::..~ HarborAnimalHosp.125 HlfpW...._. 7100 fcrl.apna His/Mission reason se ek i n g "'-ldlO _ ladlTedllici• RMloDomica~OO reMCnableratea. --------_.._ __ •_Dr._C_.M_. ____ 1.----··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.··.·.·.•.••.1 \'Mjoe.rea. Call '97""'64 temporary or care er 500to2700S.Ft. ,. for work. consider tbls MAMUfACTUltBS for profess ional audio Newport Beach ofc/apt Eb ... 111&.w Found male m.lxed breed ACCOUM'tANr ..:.;:.....;8.::.ppt.=-------umqueopportunity. se rvicing. Mus t be ..,.Oumer7Mctioo llESA~E R Avail for any purpose, Sbepberd approx 2Yn. C p A ~ ..... qualified. Call for 8'1Ml12Braller lleaaVerdeE CM $1D,OllOto$10,000,000. Call Friendly w/animala & g,~~e °w'lth i 3 yrs Y•C•-. 13>1 DoweStreetNB uierview~l Qioi--. ce---..__-ln-g-ceo-te_r, 1S1:S HM I Z3 ' . ' RD. Roubiaa, 675-9'79. ~;~~ ~ Animal pub Ii c a c c o u n tin I *Mvet1isill* ~F.tll~l.IAJ~~Osi~~ll>"~Dl'~Em~p~l~oy~e~r~jB>okkeepin& Personnel .... ~lllOsq.ft. N <>•~ .BUSJNmiSLOANS ..,..,.~,--· experience sought lor ST.All $Zl6hrWk = 55MlZI Under D . Prime Costa 2I01 LllfQette, .B .... un: Any Amt. Any Purpose fbuDd: Parrot. CoUe1e palitian wit.b O.C office Bu*inc .... Harbor Blvd al or amce apace; 1200 Sq. 2llCIT.D. 's84.2-MSS Part area. Costa Mesa. d amall Nat') CPA rarm. MAiit• SSS 1be women and men we M .... T ..... part IOOIKIB a = ~· ~~mmed 'i=iutr87s.mtll __ O_N_E_Y_A_V_A_l_L_A_B_L_E_1 _rm_-1212_. _____ =~1.300toDo1::~: TODAY!ll ::CS~. n;a~ "-T ....... L_,. .. Accounts Payable · · ...., purpoae, $10,000 min. JIOUND: Kitten. approx 2 Ste 105, Newport Beach. 1be n.uy PUot needs • .,.._.., warebouae jobs .._.. aMce. Accounts Recelv a ble . • -~===::--i'10Gllq. ft. •pace avall. Mr.Hararave9151·3535 mo. old, 1ray • wbt CA9'1111D penonf«ourClasaifled mtwortia&foralimlted XJmtapportunilyatlocaJ Qmstructioo u~ence pgmal POUrDldSLNraBcb.. ....,W_... 50lO female.~ j~~~~~~~~~ ~ tri.! l D g lacome. Wort with s..tnpftLoan. Mature, pmerred. lo range. 0A1C1•AC1 Sl1$mo. ~ obble -·-.............. Pa 1 1150 1--------• we seek abould '== JOWll people. Rapid ::::!~~u~ _9"7_-31<_02_. ----- •-Ule i..rt of lniDe ~Cll' ....__., __ __.. •---ot trlmbol11e aatea, be able .SV•cemeel pouible. U ..-M OOKKEEPER-Some ... ~ _,.._ --·-•••• 0 ••••••••• Ace t"l''nc -.... .,. 11 or over aad type -wpm. (AD,)' co. ~ .. --'-~---=Ne.I' Past Ole . .._ Repey '1500 in 2 WANTED: Female to aACCOUMTlea to tJpe 45 WPM -.ict be &Yallable to beaellta. For &PP'-call t;yplnc. am ...,........,_.g Be_l!W merl.•t leaa• •sqftstoreot flUl1ert'I paymenta ot .._._,_o12.-a.-<electric.), have a lmmedi tel llib: de. bn to be UT&Dled. rot,.. Cootoet Biii fie. -Avoa·C 21J/ fJ1SI. Cootoct Joe, ..., mT11Wd, Doc zz to F. ... ~.1t1 •a art won a Y • SADOl •ACIC 6GOZl2 hH•n1 4n·1"0t ---· JH .St .. Coll Borey ,._ J.U, •-\he., .. _...._ tb caU .•..• btwnt:~:30. f11.J017" lau 10 eau lent sroa.>otpeoplet ~~S IO(WI a ._....._Commercial apace. Mmt 11 Trwt """*blllM.JfcJl'abd.Pl, •offer ncellut MW114 -7.-S CPAftrmatll.cArtbur -ta..811218 Ofltce, alaop • .retall6 Wili ' 5031 l!lall=llASSAGE • .,..,.,ptr'IOD .. aJr. company beaeflta __ E_._o_.t:_._ .. _.M_l_F_. __ 1 llYd. • Jamboree Rd, ....... c.ntmu .....,, .... -.~ --· .. •••••••••••• ti ._..Uclla.eur A.ceomltiq Clerlt,1 tbe1 tocludl~t med ica l .~~~~~~~~~ -..-... Irvtae.1DGrl•. -OACM.L t' IW ...... 4116-Wlw .... C.. om.D•U.-.mt ~~-:: .. .,~Ot'e dm&al. llle luuraace.r: ----.•- 714/f71 ••• AD lJPll ot rNI •lite \IC1•1a91 :Y.,": D c em ea '1 . ::.:c,:!!:ir_y P~ =TTRA~!,n;,r,ileo~i'r, MIWA"°""1s Sm·~=~Costa .. WIPnm'llACM ...... ,llDCIU.. • ---~ence la belpM, Dpert a-...-._ ... _,_..., .. _ n-----t, part Ume ---• c-..... .. . *Oil .. • pre ferred, but not .._.._ ... -... ..-a ......... • I lleaa area baa 1ood B11 lr4il otc. fGO'td4Cll• -ft, a.. ft offte. +1 211 ul.M.z.u1 m.n• b aot required . •• rtat •lletll, bkPI or real lltbt t1pla1 Wll GPPt7 for Hll·•tarter. ., ... boat a llp . -. caalet lite lad•. W11h Wortlq coadltlou • ,.._.c.UrcrllMrYlew eat.at. or back1rouad CllBliclwlNIM9.C.Ufor Stroal bkkl uper a Jam&atlal prtDs etc .._No •tltcDatiM"" ~2171 HIMNt I PaSGNANTT Carta1, .....,, .. btMfttl .,., ...._..n.ot. belpful. Down tow a ..._ lllllt. l'/C batpfm. SaJ .-. ' · f&ber .. uhl1. "5·1m ---------1 .r' ue1ca-dmc1t Hctlleat. 8•1•i2.!• '°""Sxt.ln La1una Beacb. Call *-JSaYiD&tltLoaa D.O.E. Seed,......... t6 • I.., 4; ow.a f\m in 7 referral. Abortion, f1111W•_,.. O&U•ICOAST -•~ZW&_______ O...delMar PO ID& ms. Newport 11at1 ofUc• l•ra. ; ._...._ft. la. ·!!C.· No polaU. Aatln6..,.... =·=~or YPILOT llr.<'ooopMttTWOlO ~ca--. =~~ = ';:'J~.'= C:u:-9..;:l~ ... AJICAa&-...;.. ____ Nr_.ma __ , fte.lllrlt191r111L ~ . ..,a. 1:.'°'!:'!d"'fa~r_: l'.qual()ppf!alpt.yr IOOM&aJP•n.t "" __ • w. a ........... Ill 1Wllal1 l'Mcaa.aiAn ODl&a-._.. alld J'ouad columD1. GttGUl:Ncub ror CHART BOUSE Mr,.rt Ane ew..::i -... ~ J.1111.mc........ ~camw ._22',•:-7 11aal'1 ..... peoplelook forWIUT&...,...ata ....,._ Sat/&&A • v~.·=ioi.m r=-= -~ ... w. a::.'nt...~.:-= .. a. lllt;hltrle. 0141MMHI -~.!:Ji-~--.. .... lliley've round ID wtda10eMfftedAd lloecllJ Call for .. tttl-•·1'11 •a..•1t1t tt..a.--. l'arAlfl.-.'* ~--=----IMmahal.... Calltaa'11 ......... Ml-711'1 Beauty Operator. rent statioo. CdM . 873-4560 1 f , -·- t I • I I • . ' .. t I " .. , 1 ,., "!~~ .. ·-. ••••••••--.. •••• ---------Owaallc'nle B~'•• ••nlu, eulCI•• Dltlt• bl&M. eounler 'b ' ......... ,.. .. ............... ih~ ....... C. Ctu11t .. 1.. ~ S.,,.... will --~ **4,..amJNLrt1 .. • I I ---------~ ...... -~ •'4dak1 ··-················· ~::,.~ ..uirtu. 3 loutloa1. O.' .... deanu.oe It --~S.tluMPJI laouupina. Gcor a• ~ -.siee ~c... ........ MS-10'72 ....._....,_ -•-•••••••••••••• LAWN..-vtce.land ~ .......... _ .. ewport Dav C are l Seewttr, tin. ~ 6 C..ter. AtH1 2\o!t/up. -::.ri.;:,:: SSV .,.._ fot Plaaatd pro1ram. U , I . ....................... ooc 9'udlm. 1 Too true Ir. Ttub. u.. trim. Dan --· ~. du.mp tr~k1 ......... bMI, tree. )'l'Q • ... 131-l.21'7 Yllt baulinc. ,.. SH It up. Yd • pr cln&lpe. n-ee ... (714*2'4587 tt1111d1 I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Waa& a REALLY CLEAN UOUSE r Call Gin&bam Girl. Free est. MS-5123 Robin ·1 Rouaecleantnc Srvc, for a lhoroqhly dun houle. 54().-08$7 Alic. 'a Houeeeleaol•I· a.MODlll&t. reliable• ...... t7s-llm. -..rt Wld)' °" 1 time HrVlce. Vacut.t OW" lptelalty. Walla. wlodowa, 1tm carpet cleanlat. M hr aervlce . Free est . Boodld/lu. 56Ml08, DANDY DUSTERS t -~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• l11lutMA t met A111d•1a.IK. Low homeowner rata 97MISllZ -: . ---------- u •• .., PlllattDI • a.toraUoo. .. -••• .. ••••••••••••• "Par "ts~lla11e4I". at. atelwon. Small Jobe. Uc/lat1refa. R lcbard Newport. Cotta M•a • Sinor. Ill-~ lntne. 975-1115 ev... w.u,.p.r benli.... fut Brick, ble>cll . 1tooe. aervk:e.quallt1work.Le woew. p&u&.en, walll. hpis, TU-Qf-23:50 etc.Dave.~ WAU.P ...... MW... Quality work. Ev ea ••••••••••••••••••••••• al..a:85. ~~~~~~~~~- P'RDtrtal..... j g1trtt11ed,......,. · '• tb. PT8lda. '7,..,l.J , .. , RemodtllDI~•~ ~ •• • Cll•'nl , . ·~~· """9·:......"!t._ Top R•t ........... ••••••••••• -..... ....,_. Oolllll atudtma wiDdott ' li Plumlleaa,Uf.nM wubinl. Resid/atora:4·· laafllll Xlot work. 842·54491 •• '1. ....................... •1'TZ ' .; " Repair fJ Reroof. All 1 tile pride in -qua!. l"' typs sNre•·roc work oo r•ld /comm 'J ··~· rtee ett. :141-~ P'tn. windows at tbe &ow..t ~~ Avail. rid.el rtee elt. AA ePM. · • ~ -... 1 Sewtllt/ .... ., ... _ -···················· 1 .. ---------r Espert Dreamakla1 le LEVELOR BLINDS Get the best for less . nee est. MCM.tU rit r '"" ..... Ext /I nt Pa i nt 6 wallpaper. QuaJ work. reu. Free eat. Steve 5C7-4211 Aien&iorw. Cstm •art. ---------Pini ltffin's. Ml-7SZ2 ....................... PETERS PAlNTJNG EJtpr'd . Reas R atH . Free Eat. Call Gene ~ SI S JI I Serrice ....................... NEW \ :r,.; ,. .. 1. call Snow·~leanmg. 1-'or a home that 1parkles 11.te anow. W19-0076. "-or twlw1 meJ .. Tree. 1brub trimm1n1. t11t. IOTm C ---.-------0eeQU119, aod removal -••••••••••••••••••••••• --1 I• ,.._ an,ythin&.Dave ~6 For E xce l le nce 10 NEW I.JFE PAINTING Im/Ext. Free est. Refs. Uc'd. lna. 561·5071 Prol. painting. Ext & lnt. 12 yrs exp. NB/CM area. lJ37183S. Low rata. Free I'm small, price• are Pat 's Sbo pp l n1 • Delivery Service. f will deliver •shop for gjfts, messaces. clotbln1. whatever you need I loYe Lo shop and hav~ excellent lute, modelmg & delipr back&round Reason a ble Ra t es 881-&20. BUSINESSMEN Contact Utt DAILY PILOT for lnfomtetlOft Jagardlng the county requirement& tor u•lng • FlctltlOYI Bualnesa Name. ·I • 1~ • _,,. ·---•••••••••••••••• housecleanin1 : CleaAing Autos , Hms & OU . ·•-•••-•••••••••• JAD088CONCRETE Ga rd e n l n a . t r e e Unllmlted.546·3726. Francell's Immac . CUSTOM tNT&RJOR OONSTRUCTION t.rimmin1. clean -up , & Oea.nin& Serv. We care est.. S3M71G, S36-43113 srm.JJ. '75--3014 642-4321 EXT. 332 CA&PENTRY Drivewaya, 1idewaJlla ti maint. serv Ar n ie SEU. idle items with a more . L ie d /bod . .iiiJiayiiliiiiiiiiiiiiil4Ziiiiiii ... iii°'i·w:sim;;ioa::Ml-~T7~52:~iiiiiiiiiii~st8~8~U~4:..iiiiiiiii ..... iiiii.~Daily;;';;Pl.J~~;C;l;as;s:H~ied~~A~d~.J.-7~5&.oo23~~·~7~~;15.5~7~iiiiiiiiiiii~W~ant~;Ad;;H;el~p;?mi;84;2;·567~8~W;ant;;;Ad;;Res;;ul;;u;;642-~;567;;.8+Sell~~i~~e~it.e~ms~iiiii~&t2~-~5678~~;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~:~ =========:i:=======-........:..:-=i~===-=::=.::====ir=====-==--~~~~~~~~t--~~~~--:-.. w..-. •••••••••••••••••••••• 71 ~ !! =~.~ ..... !!~~ !~~ ..... !!~~ ~!!~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~:.~ ..... ?!~~ ~·~~· DRIVERS-TOP SA.LARY F~ FOOD ·Specialty .I . ·BOOTH ATTENDANT CLERICAL OvT-11. Judy or Harvey ~Arches Marina, Qffl( 3333 W. Cat Hwy, Npt eeh-Cl.EllCAL Cafeteria Employees. swma shift " da.ya, some exper. helpful. Good benefits. Call for appt 7lJ ·5100. ext 299. CAFEI'ERlA WORKERS ln all depts, cashiers, salad makers. cook's helpers, line se rvers, 6AM-2:30PM Mon -Ji'r1. Nwpt Bcb area nr l>'aahio n Isle '7 14 > 581·51.0 for interview. car Rental eo. need.a Lot Person to service cars. pick up It deli wry. 4500 Campus De. Noewport Beach, 556-lnl. CA.l~H CASHIB lmmediat.e employment avail. For interview call ........ .. OS HMAN 'S , th e ~ud leader in the retail Sporting Goods field is seeking bright, motivated individuals for clencaJ work in their divisional office. You should be able to operate a lD key adding machme and light typin g is required. Previous work experience is necessary Gener a l o ff i ce experience will be a big plus. You will be working in our clean and modem facility located a t the c.o.t.a Mesa/Santa Ana border. This poejtion bas excellent opportunities for advancement as we promote Crom within. Please c al I 1714 > 557-9881. P ersonnel <Xftce for an interview appointment . ••wrs ........ Jlin TH #11•! Co\SRJER for quality lJOO r• vlww lload ::'r~da;::;. ~11":~· S...~C.92704 Ti&ert for interview. Equal Opportunity Gtrrya •Co. 758-18122 119 ~~E~·am~ploy~~er~M~/~F~~ , ..... lalaod. - ~llEIS UTOTEM MARKETS 0perungs now avaiJable for full time assist ant managers on 2nd. & 3rd shill. No experience nee We train. Start S3.10 to $4 per hour. Advancement o ppo rtunit y f o r management po8it1ons lo SS .SO p er h our If qualHied. For mo re informatioo & interview. 495 ·9950 or cal l 714/537-4840 Wi ll n.erview on Saturdays by appoi.nt.ment. !:.qual Oppor Employer Cbild siUer Moo lhru Ft1 fo r 7 yr o ld bo). 2Pm-6Pm-My bm, vie. Oalifornla ff.ms. Gd pay & trans p expe nses. 552-81. O..ERICAL ..._.llOMIST /PIX Position available for apertenced receptionist to an1wer electronic CLERICAL START LUMIMG etmSTMAS MOHEY MOW!!! •SICUTAIY With & Without SH •TYPISTS •PIX OPBATOI •ACCT ClBKS •llUCl•S •KEYPUNCH OPElt •CLElllCS AlSJ ~LAIOR •TIHI ASSIMILHS •PACICBS Long & s bor t t erm. holiday & vacation pay H os pita lization available. VOLT •I r..,...1 •1 1llAll • al''~ II l '• 546-4741 3IM8 Campus Ori ve <Acroufrom John Wayne Airport l F,quaJ Oppor Employer pulse switchboard, file fr ---------type It sreet customers. We offer 1rowth opportunity in a very fnendly environment. App licants 1bould can&ad: TIMPlaALTA 714-7U.0600 lltlO MMllPACTUlll .... 1JDl Dowe 8'net NB ._.. Oppar &mpiefer a.tail .flLECLBI <LERICAL IMTIMI FOIClmSTMAS 6T•pte111Cllrb 4 to 6 moDtb uaipments i n L 0 n g Beac b /Huntington Bucbarea. Experienced on phone, familiar wilb billing data, correspondence, collection 6 bill1 o f Jadin,. No typing ............ Houra W . Top pay . Weekly opportunities to win a tnp to Puerta Vallarta fcrn.o. C411 ...... ........... 117-0041 We.Mve aA lm....U.t. o,mla1 for aa entry 19"1 poeltl• I• owr ~~ Strvlc t ~ I en-Lin: Wt an (ooillDI for a fCWORAl'HMOt,.lSOMCU ••U·1roomed career 17D ...... llNet mladed peraon with um• related "orll ~~Ml~w~p111~rt~ ...... ~~~~I -..ritDff. ApplJ le _ -,._,-.. ... 0 •. CrTIZENS BANK Of COSTA MU A _..._ ..... .. •trlB/V CL ERI CAL START EARNING YOUR OORA CHRISTMAS MONEY NOW nus $25 IOftUS Afht-WorfllRg 40 Hows We Offer · Top Pgy h1•e•dl• Worts Short or LOftCJ Tffm A111cJt11•11ts Typish SKNtmi•s AcchJ Ca.rt&s Rectptioftlsh GeMrot Offiu ~ T~ary Sff'flcn 2061 Business Center Drive Ir vine 752-666' C'IRICAL SecurlUea proceaata1 MCl'Maf7 for P'Hblon Ulmd laTest.mellt /lrm. Good aldlll. abWt.y to w or t w /l tghl aupervisloo. Call 640-0123 CLERK fo r Laguna Beach bookatore. 4 eves per week. pref m ale. 484-:iOlO. Cl.SU( Immediate opening 1n loan brok e r age co Accurate typing, detail oriented, ability to cope with p ressu .. e. Ca l l Katie: 640-9350 ----Oerk-typLSt · Temporary position now avail. in ow Np t. Sch . o ff i ce 40·45wpm de s 1rablt'! Posit i o n s f or approximately sm oi. For appt. call 640·4580 ext. ro2.E.O E The fastest draw in the West. .. a Daily Pilot Oasstfied Ad 642 5678 For Classified Ad ACTION Call a Dally Pilot AD-VISOR 642·5678 Cleoca1 E.O.E. . Q.ERK TYPlST • AAA comumer finance co. baa poelUons avail. Must ~ 40wpm. Siaou1d be out •oln•· ulea type w /icood cuatomer contact slulls Attractive starling salary. Full ranae bene. Benef1ical Finance Co. See ltt r . Fta.nlt House 556-3876, 3605 Bn stol. S.A. Mr. 'ruck er. 642-5753, 1888 Harbor, CM. Cl.ERK-TYPIST Tra i nee po s iti o n a v a il abl e in o u r Classisied Ad vertising depar t me nt. Hour s 9.00am to 6:00pm. Light typing required (35·40 wpm ). Typing test will be administered. Ex cellent c o mpa ny be ncf1l'I> in c luding medical. dental. Ii fe insur ance, etc. Good o p p o rtuni l y f o r advancement For 1nlerv1ew, pleas e call Personnel Ofr1ce 642-4321,ext .277 OllAHCiE COAST DAILY PILOT D>W.BaySt. Costa Mesa Equal Opporturuly Employer Hamilton Electro Sales ... ... Announce• An Opening Of A New Location Th• n111on11 IHdtl In 11ec1ron1c compo<11n1 Oii· Ill but Ion will be oe>en1no 1 new bf1nch In Ille Ot•r>O• County a111 Ou• 1remenc10u1 growth 1n •ec•n• ye1r1 makes lhll nff(I l>Otliblt We need IOO· q..attcy !>90PI• co help meinlain our unprec.cien1eo growth. Wt 11.t•• oj)tn1ng1 rn the IOllo•l"ll ••H • CLIRtcAL/WARIHOUSE ~lie Clertll, potting Cleft.I. ~ltllpplng cl•fU , Otdet "9fllicatlon Clenl, tOep9Ctlon Cllt\I. lnO w- llOuN oro.t fillet• Minimum ••l>tflenc• r911uued ADMINISTRATIVE s.owt.,... wltl'I allhll ot IO«I wpm eno lhonllllnO ol IO W(lnl to wOtll IOt the PfOCIUCI Meneger • SALIS• MARKETING K.-, peoole wllh aal•• "' matl<ellng ••l*•tnc:e prel...oly In Ille electronk:a lndualry. (lper1enc:• ae a DUyet, CUii-tenrtCe rep, and klllelt N iel Ot 0.kl Nleaperaon II del lrable Ou• compeny olln H C•llef>t tterilng N len .. eno a totll compet1y11fk1 1>enef111 progrtm, lftCtUOlng medleal. clent•I, mete<nlly, HI• lnturance "'° pen11on plflll. U>Oal lnl..-.lewa will DI conducled Monday lllfu Ftlclay lfom. ~m lo a p,m, ti 1131~ iaelmen 84• .... INI"•· Appl~ In pe™ln °' call P9r~nne1 '°' turlht< 1n1orm111on eno 1nltr<1l1tW t•mH . HAMILTON ELECTRO SALES Clal/Acat'9 Will trai n s h ar p individual. $3.SO hr.+ gd benefits. J ean n i e 97!H>ll0. C.M. · ClakTYPIST FUii-time-permanent. tYJ>inl 60 WPM. some d ict a phone. phones. front ofc a ppearance Good compaay benefits Pres t igious ins oCc Fashion Isle location. Call Ann -042 CODING ClYK Entry level pos ition. coding & editing orders for submission to the c o m p ute r . F ig ure aptitude required. Other desired qualifications include knowledge of l~key, typing 3Swpm, & &>en& office experience. .Please apply in penon: CA'80 MFG 7601 Clay Avenue Huntiqton Beach CW Joi Beach. 8/of Garfield) J'4W Opp Eloi>loyer COME JOIN US! KEY&naY OPBATOllS Expanding firm h as openings for data entry oper ator . l y r . min exper. required. FUii & part time hours avail. for lst. 2nd. or 3 sh.ift and /or wee k e nd s . S om e t emporary posit ion~ avail. Call for appt SAFEGUARD BUSINESS SYST EMS INC. 2283 Fairview Rd. C.M. 549-3091 Construction labor S4. hour. Cost.a Mesa. 642-4907 COOK · Backup cook Mon-Fri. days. s·JO to 4 751-2666 ask for Lynelle or Saleem COOK Parl tim e cook. li te cooking & c lean u p duties. Free pre-school child care i.ncld. Tustin area . Ame r ican P re School. S44· 1467. (X)()KS • Will train. Part or fuU-Ume. Rest. 2m8 Npt. Blvd. CM. COPIER U you need a full time perm.anent job working i n a fa s t pa c ed photo-copy business look n o further . No experience necessary. Cal.1751-1050 0 .C. Airport area. COUNSELING · Group facilita t o r neede d part-time AM I& PM Alcoholism e xpe r . desirable. Resume to Ray Frug e 1335 2 COUPLE WANT ED to he l p m anaae s m bu&ness part-lime. Must be w1 1l1ng t o learn 642--224 7. CUSl'OMERSERVICE Fast growLDg St John Krull needs a competent self-st.a.rt.er 111 the Order Depl. Servtcing our cow.l to coast c u~t o m en Involves heavy phone cont act Call Nancy ~717 1 CUSTOMS SERVICE oaoERDESK Good phone personal.It y type .0 wpm . Busy, fun office. Expe rie nce neceasary. SB001mo. l.rvU>e Personnel Agency 488 E . 17th, Costa Mesa $1.e 224 642· 1470 C.t. RtWIOM S..T..-...... Traioln1 for young . sharp individuals to IMke periodJc call.I on CU" eatabUaed buaineu " prof-'onal accowrta ia the 0rance OouAly UH. Career orleated lndlvldual1 wlllln(J lo Mlrit & taJte d1rect1on:. can build to a hig h tocome pot.enlJaJ. Salary +.Call Al for 1.Dterv1ew. 979-ZJ33. C u tte r w a ntl'd f o r wetauats. exp preferred. Wil l t r a in r i g h t individual. Apply rn person 8 ·12A M Se a Suits, 837 W. 18th Sl, CM Day Coolt. no expenence necessary. Mon th ru fu. Numcro Uno, 18120 Hroolthurst. Jo'. V DELJ llfo~LP F'-~pcr, ref. F\Jll t1me 644·5619 Delivery Person. pl time. must br 18 yrs & J:d ~g ~ 751·470~- 0e!Jvery Person wantt•d. 2S or older prcf'd. Allen Beck F1onst. 645-3604 Delivery perS()n wanted must h ave gd dn\•er., record . ple as e cal l 833-11118. DELIVERY & REC MAN wanted for fur niture st.ore. $3.SOhr to start Apply i.n person 1931 Npt Blvd.CM . DELIVERY Early AM auto route Wall Strel't Journal. 5 day week. Sm car reqd. Npt. Bch area a6586 Deli v ery Perso n AwUcatlons now betoic t a k e n f o r ware ho use de ll ver y helper. New furniture wareh o u si n g a nd delivery firm. Phone for appt. 8 ·J0-9:30AM Slartina wage $4 per hr Good advancement for the right p e r son Mf>748S. DEIJVERY Person. LA Times car routes, Co1ta Meaa /Hunt 'g B c h . :Mam. $350-$400/mo + boom. Also need Carrier ~pervilor ~1 or llM-.a Brookhurst. Garden DELIVERY. Auto carrier Grove. CA921643 neede d AM " p M. OOUNSELOR . part-Ume La1una Beach. S o . r l• u M l IAcuna. Dana pt, San or u •· me. a ure , C I em en t e are as . r ell a b 1 e w o m a n . Dependable car a mu.at. 714-511M'788 Call The R e s ister. Coun&el'/Yard pe1'1QD, fllll _1151_·7W_. ____ _ or pt-time, l ncld '1 --i--•lot'. wtmds. 2 yn min college. -· •• , Ynfti Apply 17058. Coast Hwy, Full time. valld •. tquna Bch. driven lie. nee. Neat appearance. Apply In C 0 U N T E R s--to llr. f\ieot.el at LADY·dr7cltaaer1. 3 llobert Bebl: WllUam c1.aya .-. ea11-.1a1 ft'Olt • AMoc. t401 Quail ODuDter Glrl ~ _S._N_._B_. ----- in cpck ptnt Mop. Sir ~ P/timt AM, L.A. SptedJ, 114t W. Warner 'J\llMI. fltO per week. Ave .• Sutt.a Alla. Call i..,.a8uda. ..... f1t.3maft4Pm. .;;.;.,; __ _... _____ Oil -ows II for L.A. Counter 11r1 for dr7 nm. to..._ la N.B. delMn. I'll. N>ply 111 C.11. ...... p/l.-/al £.Jab8'.Cll. -....-«...aM. L • DBitONSTIATOIS IAca! or loog dtstanct shop Laguna. Manager Part -time your a rea , household movtn& exper. wanted. No exper. nee hous ewar es /grocery . nee Rds reqd 768-0843 21&over. Call btwn 7 will tra.10 778-3360 SS1 -1420 DBCTAL Penodonust needs part lJme uat. 3 days • week Ex:paoded dutJes oppty X Ray certlficate reqd Exper pref'd . Xlnt benefits SaJary open c.au 1142-6631 Dental As.s 't , Ortho Chr N.B Part tlmt' or full ume up lO -4 days per wet:k Top ~ala ry & benefits Ort.ho exp & RDA req 642·2626 DIUYHS Men or women 2S yrs or older Know the coast crtJes Net $180 a week or more Orang~ COdSI Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt Herrmann. Fou ntain Valley 1:-;o or Sl.iler betwn Nt.>v.ho p t' & ElJc)Jd I Earn xtra 1nl' in your spart' lime AsM prov1dt- ph aft Spm 842 4262 Elect ronic a~s tm b l) people f'ull llml• No expen ence . will train $3,2.S hour S4G-3944 F1or;aJ Designer 2 y r'I> 1 aper I rvtne p rr 752 7<MO Florist t:xperie n ced Alpba Beta Markel. 241 E 17th St. CM 631-9862 ~OWBSALES Ca II s.2-0831 FOIEMAH ·~·· P la-.t 1c s Mf g N u rroovator or peoplt: Call )'our own salary ABACUS AGENCY I 7'364 Skypark Cr. G lrvint> • 7141751 9700 · 'lectncal cont.ractOf' has Dental Assistant. X-ray opportunity for 1oung lie reqwred . Garden Nin tD learn electn cai DENTAL ASSISTANT Oia.irs1de " day work week. Xlnt.pay w/benc Priv Npt. Bch. offi ce DR.A.reqd.646-41168 raJ Clencal LAC U ~A MEDICA L LAB. Grove office. 631Hlt I trade from tbe ground n et-d-. f r o nt orr1ct' re ce p t ~ec y r ' D E NTAL A SST -ORTHO C HR . Xlnl wace • benefrts RDA or elicible. "'lpl BdLMMn.21.. ENT1ST espenenced. ~~'J.Dr. J!'1an1er. 642-0112 or 6'4-6llB7 0 1s p a t c h f'r f o , comtructJon company S46-4313. DISPLAY BUILDER M1n1mum 7 ye ar s expl'rlencl' to bu1 Id c us t o m h a r dw oo d dis plays Establis hed company with health pla.n. prolit stwuig. paid vacalJon. steady work Salary open. Cha r les Gary Corp . 631 ·0660 Olstnbuuon KIDS&TEENS Earn extra m oney distnbut.tng & soliciting subscn ptioos for Laguna Beach's most popular maga.nne. LAGUHALIFE F'1IJ & P lime positions avail Work your own hrs. Call Circulation Oepl 497-4828 Mon. lhru Fn l OAM to 5P M fo r appt. D O G G R O O M E R Experienced for ne w store m Laguna Niguel 847-5433. 531-9679 Dr apery Workro o m . seamstress needed. Near OC Airport Salary open 968-8"1.5 Dr1 v e r 1Ga rd e n e r . combination p erson Have valid Calif lie Good driving record Mlnlmum age 20. Apply· P e nnysa v e r . 1660 Ptaceotia, c.osta Mesa. DRIVER, stock cleric must know OC area. chance for adv. Pac lndust. Supply Co. 2167 s. H.aLbaway, SA DRIVER · Local delivery for retail store. Good dri vine record. Calif. lie. F u ll -time . PAS Graphics. 3950 Campus IX Npt. Bell. 754-0422 Dl.IYIRS Lar1e national co . ~ aper. over the n*1 driven w/a min. of J yrs. aper. reqd. Good nil. It excellent drivtn1 record require d . Competitlv~es • 1ood btM. ror more information call collect to UM persoanel dept. C404 > 447-8300. 9 to 4 wkdQI. *DlUVIU• *flUU.TIMI• Ne at appearance lmowltdi• of Oran1• Coan\y. Good drivln1 record. Over 11 . ~ veldclel. $UO ,.. a .+Uw:wdwa. cau 11.nm.-. up Ell 'd company Paid holldays . ac a lion ~ program. et<' ~ ELECTRONIC T ES T T E C H NI C I A!lo e>pportwuty to work near ~ l.OOd benefits ~ml frt t>n d ly C'O m p »n Y SaJary basro on exper CaJI 64.S--3632 ELECTRJCIANS GROWTH OPPORTUNITY Sr ProdtlCtion Bedrici• D1v en.1ftt!d position Mat.ure person. Type 5Q wpm, ooo 1moller EOE 4!M-"1Gl ... ... ... MOfC •:.. TELE.:PHONErt'YPlNU • ,_;- A ~ wtth pteaaaDl - t.elephofw per!>Onality td baodle heavy phones & who has l(ood typ ing abtJJUe:> S700 per mo .. Girl <Xrkc Xlnt Benefit!> OC l\uport Area F'redenck Brown As~cx· 714-546-9995 ·enera1 0H1 tc. ph lat1• typing • i,;1rl M r Nu 1:-x.per Upport lU lcJrn H !-: 1 F 1 n c· K . !I 5 $45-0imo UC \1rporl !ri~ ... :. . Must !>\> fam1bar with Gena-al ()(fict: m o tor "s s e m b l 1 t'' . ST AFRMG , o m p r es s o r s d n d COOIDIMA TOR gener ator'>·"' n<'I ud 1ng wtl.h pleasant voice tv Wtnllg and leslln~ ~ust p I a ce N u r s e s 1 n dlso be <'ap db lt' o r hospltal.s Heavy phone . s upt"rv1s1ng a!ISE'm bly work. minor recor d v.u-kers Soli d assembly keeptng Good gram mar hne expenence in the " eutJn.13iasm essenual above areas v.111 qualify 40 hr. week Different you for Uus pos1t1on stuft.s Wi u tram We o rr er IC' x r \'I I e n t . --C•AU.-•6•3•1•·•15•7•5-• ~1vc saJary le\•cls i---------- l'ommens urate w1l b expenence and ability. a nd ou t s t a n di n g company benefits which include paid medical. denlaJ nnd Ufe insurance for e m ployee s and de p e n d e nl 'I f"o r 1 m m e d1 a t e consideraUoo. apply in penonto· ilM SIEGLER TUNSPOIT DYNAMICS 3131 West Segerstrom Sant.a Ana. Ca al he1p needed to assLSt m Halloween photo roncess1on promotion at Orange & 8uena Park mal.b. We will train & furnis h c o s tumes Promotion starts Oct 11 Shifts ava.ilable from 10·4 & 4-9. Moo-Fri & wknd bn. Call Q.l..4&M General IBS! JOBS! JOBS! .~. ·' . . ... E.O.E. MIF/H EX£C U TIVE S1.lCRET All Y -'1300 .no. Xlnt secretarial skills, dynamic environment. Se n d resume l n confidence to: Co1Uo1 Amoe. 517 San Nicolas Or.. Nnfport Bch. Ca. !rm) I m m c d i a t e \V o r k '• A v ail able. Skilled. • unskilled people for work- FACl'OllY ,.. •••• s Wl ... YOU ...... , MCTOIY WAMDISI ILICT4SMIU in Oronge County. Work when & wher you wa nt•""- N E VER t\ F EE. Bo nus es. <'3 11 today C:>)o..a . , ~-· '. NB QR G .. • • t I . . :-. ~ Mlf._ PUdWeekl.Y No Fee i-------- li®iffill Ti I wylweM1 JOa a 111111 Ctr Dr lntat --E. O. E. .,,. . ... ·~' 1 .................. >· ., • ·: . . ' " I ' .. I ••• • ODeMtr •• tf11· ,~t,..1!191~..,. .... -... ~·~~!~~!!. .... ?~~ !t:e?.~ .. ~ ..... ?!.~ t1:'::: •• :~~: •. S:..::J:.=::',: ~ ' I ' Mtret&JUtl 1•1111 to .aall aaH11durta1 c.r-. Ptr.-r..~ PeueaHI Lltu • Halat b\t)., • Co. llrm la lr~lae. Call 1---------0stt Glrt•D '>=rtfl:l&I Ac:eou111 ,.... dftl flll ... , •• , ....,, ,.. &flr'•l••t ............. •iaiw3 clo llt lttl t'•I• m.D. , .. ,. ••Parltu·e Perman•9" J!xc.llt&l -¥-.,.-, -..,ey--,,..--lu-~ P,,lrHth•t Oraa1e e•1· Oood btullta t ·-·-· Ill N Co a: O'Ou • t 1 • I. D 0 'i ~ dtacCNDl OD --· . u &.aetllHl lltt••llll purdtHH. No pbooe RlrJ, ...... •Kil --------- Wary fe*IDHHUl• C'al.11 ...... ~ ~':t.~::: a...&Olfllle Rr t 74 ... ti1111riJ wD ~ c.oetMt BACK 8'J"ltJ:ZT 1t1 M ..._. Ml tillM • Def. cocnp, ot SIG after f TOUCMteGTO Cllllllk U¥t ... -a.. AM. m1. 81118 TuaUa.'!!!!_. • '"*"·toalt mo. P'r•• dentel Ir WO.TODAY ,._.. &o *'"· C.-I Pl I U a A N c p; ~rr.c.itw MAlDI WAlll'ED llll s. medlul tu. alter wtTN a•• k••• llouee . PERSONAL LINES J111medJa1e opeata1 In Cit....,.. lAlwae lkb. probeUon em,loymenl. PAIT·'AMI AUT-ldlff ana. It.ta UND&aWIUTCR Mia 101 n b r 0 k • r a 1 • ....._ ~pply 1445 uperlor. rr'\.. I all\~ ,.. .,.__.IM41a 11"LGPtr J._•Co. company . Ace.rate ---------_._B_. ______ _ ·U \•'-II ,-nouaaasa.,sa . Irv Cell Meurlne ~ca.at! orl••'*I. U , t •••Me1ll•c ~ ~ST NX We need a very co o1clentiou1. penonabie lndiv for our exec olficea. Hra. from 10·4 llon· VrL C alt 832-8800. E.O. E. flW09M'{~ -................ 'nlMmDIO.£ atillll.1 to cor• Wltb Oeaeral plant • LYM -..._ u. ....... ~ C19b. u. ._,..,..,,,.., _.__ pr•aur•. Cal Katie: produetloo maeltlu -.._ • aMlid care. ftftlblt 1•__.... •ao ~ce, R,uir" ODen1naa on afternoon ••d 10 to wor llo•n • deU11tuu1 T...._ -mecb. lbillty. ome a&llt,-full time or ••••dletely TQtt 111\1•-• 1-~ u--LOAM«••• kDowledee ot electric • p,/tlme. Part t i me ...,.~Db . •ttllft'l ---.~. C.U £v1 .. _ --... ''-6 .,. ~cbel~s.J· ... wtmdldlayablft.Applyat ,,, 1~y-lor ........... ........ dahm.-.-i. ,.._.~HU.A J·.. ..., Ft•-a.1 .. O>nv. Center, , .... --Knowlq1 ol fH.A/VA opm. wee • 1M02 --_..,.,,... t• 11.,a, "dA.Y per ... MCI 1 .. i Cbemlcal La., H.B. 486 Fla11blp Rd. ...... ..,.., ...... SPJ1la11 Hiil AMMCY ~a1~&>~U:aty0t! _ .. _...._ _______ NewJQ'tBeach.C-IM4 ~ 10.-, ,. • • M.am r I r • 6 r • • 11 a I l y . 11 row w & t b rap ad I y v.w...,..oce maa for ss Nunes Alaiat. Certlfied ........ ~. ........_.'*'-· Uve commerchl ll n u upudlna& national uaitaptcom~lnC.M. Aides needed on all /Jiii 0,U• ••. a.a. a ....._ datld ....,.,,. Eas-n re morti•ae ba.aker while &esn'3; au-.e1 ai.fta. Claws avail. for ~ ...... '----at._. *i"-MJS57 req 'd Ro bt"rtaon eQ.)oylnti the pleasant non cert1l1ed. Good ,._,.,,,,., ar .. =r laaW'anc:1 Aa.oc In«', wortln& aUITOU.Qdlnp ol ~I •t.art.ln& aalary & ~nt I S...,,.. m-4l!G t h " N e w p o r t &ICTllCIAM beaeffla. Apply at S.a•lw It•* 1n111Mded•dya Beach/Irvine area or 3rdSbiftUJ.lamJ f1agshlp Ccnv. Center. " ... lwi:/:SH• ~rwk.Mon..~.Wed llll••:;r.~. · Or•n&e Cou nt y . n-__, ........ 1 •• 1 466 Flac1b1p Rd. Fri pttf. 3 Hom•• on C--• ;;-Excelle nt benel1Ls. r•i:n ... ._......,........... or Newpor\Beach,462-8044. -&e•L-• •-Salary comm .. n•urale 1JO"!S5ive maintenance ITwa & T .. ()pH aamc M•a V rde St ,_. ... operatloo or "' .. electricia.n w /mlg eqwp 0"1CE MANAGER • lo Mu t have own tramp. t'Clr1>· rmil/1lock rooms With experience & 1nstallation & r epair do clJent intake. __._~and··-~7 7077 ~ S uppl y ordc rl n a , performance. For app't . skills. 2 . 3 ye a rs ._. ... '" oPlr1llioo ol mac41nea cull 97S·1080 u1k ror . e x P e r i e n c e • Program in1l1alion, ~~t)'p. or Puerta ---------1 ahlppln1. rec:e1~ • Muta ....... tJ-.._.:An. control 11 l l n I ' l Y PI n a . & ..._l.ri1 Eicper-. req. FubJOn bl c--I IANI_, w~ calJect.lnc rees. lyr adm. lllSEIEDUS _,,,,_._ -panels, D.C. c1n:uitry. or_, ........ __ , "'"-. Ability 557-0045 Invest. Firm. Call . Reside Ual ..... ._. ....._ ua•,... .......... n -· ...., willing lo work to coordinau, • manace for• uduaivt private _8'N __ m_.;...9_:30_to_s_. ---Mortgage Co. overtime. Excellent chnlc:al office. Send 0\-Lln:.· rKort. Start immed. JANJTOR Day CU.todlan ACddwell~nkerCo. benefits ts worldng cood. resume to Ray Fru1e Exp. p referred. Will lrviaeJNewport Beach Anequaloppor.Co. inc 11 paid holidays, 13352 Brookhurat; trai.D. 1Ji\lU lime. Pref. area. Good pay. Must ---------c om Pan y 1 r o up GardeaGrove,CA921M3. male. APllb' ln penoo, ~phone fl aood refs. MACNteSHOP in1111rance, 1ick pay .~ "ll!SONNU MIMCIS l7Ullrdt51rwet ................ 41i N. C'oMl Hwy, La1. Noeq»nec:C.lll33-70U. bendila, liberal vacation Bch. or c:a.IJ n•1~. Grinder operator. Some benefits, etc. Call for elkfcrElline. exper . desJred or will appt. Of\ come to the train penoo Interested in Peracanel Olflce, from learnlna precision s..m.uam, l-3pm, Mon grinding trade. Xlnt. co. thru Fri. to complete GEN.OFnCE·Sometn HOUSESfTTING. Nd It e y . JI t e t y p I a g , llature/reet.,:.noa to ente'rtainment co. 111beareot 6pe&a. La I u n a 8 ea c b . Bela. 9"·17IOCdll. n• 48'8588. ... nwtvea waa&ed p rr Girt niday General ore, for cafeteria ·~. t-1. liUJ bkJinc. Reap. penon Pb 7!IM1G for •wit. deslrln1 permanent u----a • poattion, CM. Call --·~~': ~ ' =wewantyou to JAllTOI lmmectlate openiq for ,Jaaitorial duUes in our Plant/abop lll'U. APPLYJN PERSON LUISBLO 'laANSPOIT DYNAMICS 3131 West Sepntrom SaJlta Ana, Ca G I R L F R J D A y . wan ln a deliibthaJ 6 ·Cb a 11ea1 l n g o fl I c: e , iafcirmeJ rest. t.bat'1 oaty marine orientated. open wkd)"I. Apply in ·E.~O~·~E~. ~~~~~m~/~f/~h Cons c: i e n ti o u s & pen wtdys 2-5 SlonemiU _ organized. Prefer Ternce, 2915 Red Hill, non·s moker. Neat C.M. ~---~--~-appearance. Call •...a........o--u_~i-- betweenSM 642·293S -n.-~ ••• GOOD JOB! Senior Citizens men. 2 days per week. car. Call 673-2289 (jROCl-:RY LIQllOR CLERK Retail l'Xper reqd. N1<"e O C 101· 714-84&2564 P /T h elp wanted , Mon·Fri. Sandwich shop, nr OC Airport. Will train. Def UAM. or aft IPM. no wtcnds. 8J3..3294. Ask for Joho. IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENINGS Help oci Saturday & ---------1 Sunday m ornings lo Guards deliver P r o m o t 1 o n a I DAILY PILOT opporlun1t1e s can lo our carriers. Musl provide hourly rale have g,ood drivin g .mc:reases record. large station • Up To $4.50.... wagon or van. Hourly + It pays to see us. Apply 1n 'mileage. Call Harry p e r s o n M o n -F r 1 Seeley at. Ram pm 15 32 W 642 4321 Co mm o nw t'alth . --: __ FUiierton, Ca OR 230 W Warner Room 202, Sanl.t Ana r----------1 lndustr.al I ASSEMILHS JEWELRY SALES I 'm looking for a r experienced diamond sales person ram1har w/engagemenl sets & remou.nl sales for So Coast Plaza Mall retail jewelry s tore. This person m <&y now h l• presenUy empluyl-d by an mdependenl or ::.mall cham and feel::. that lht·ir effort & ability 1:. not being reco~n11.c•d nur rewarded. I h ave JO opportwuty or a bfct1me. an operung for sOml.>ooe l o oking for advancements, a desire to succeed, willingness to accept respons1b1 ht>. sharp & alert. Your earning potenl1al 1s direc11.y related lo your aptiludt> & se lf motivation This 1s J career w1lb the Cane::.t jewelry chain m the U S WEfSFII::LO ~ Mr Klt:m ~7187 ~0-71HX bene. beltronlc Corp. ltlJPlicatioo. CM.~ CAUfOAM MACHIN ST Dlveralfled work load. Mf1. elec t ronic: lnalrumenta. Modern work ahop. Advanced KlDetlca, 1231 Vtctort a Street, C.M. 646·7165. E.O.E. 181 Von Kannan lt\l 55'7-1100 EOE ~· ......... dWo needs individual wltb knowteclie ol. ~u.rant ecppmeat. Experienced in electrical 6 phambln1 repair. Good benerila . •MACHINISTS• Co mpany tr u c It 0 rang e C o u n l y provMied. Apply at: electronic:·mechanic:al 0....,. c-·· mlgr bas an immediate .... wwwWll s.r.ic:H ope nin g for an Daiml elfpenenc:cd Machinist. 2801 erSt.reet Musl be able to set up & ~~Santa~~~An~·~·~546-0348~~-­operate all machine shop - loohng !.uch as mills, lathes. surface J?nnders. drill11, t·t<' Will be reqwred to work from blu1•pnnl'>. s kl'lt•hcs & vt•rb'1 1 1nformat1o n Apply in 1>1:r ... on to Mosttt S,.Ciatties 164() Monrovia C M ti42 24.27 EO F: •MACHINISTS• I st & 2ad Shift STILL G EO W ING ! IMMEDIATE OPEN I NGS ANO OPPORTUNITY FOR: •ShHf a.taf Woricet' •Mechmlicaf assembly •Toa room machini•t Medf'cal Ass 't for front dfice, some back office L1m1ted X · ray I 1 l' helpful Salary negot.aable 673 2334 Mll>ICAL ASSIST AMT Newport Bea t·h Rheumatologlst 's off1rt· Mu.st have valid. hm1le<J muscuJoi=>.kelelal X·Ray permit & d o venipmcture & routine lab. as well. Salary commensurate wllh exper. 6'4-1881 Medical Mature . exp er receptionist. Doctor 's de 64G-0760. Medi cal Ass istan t rur r---------1 I Ort:ce I PAY US A VISIT I & I.ET YOUR I SllUS PAY-OFF I Work~n~ tor K~lly !s a! good way to keep your: sk!lhl sharp & mabl extra money at tnel samt' t.me. All off.cel skills needed . I •Typnts I •Seact&NS I •Wwdflr'OC I * Acct Clertls I •C*b I I Ton 11.1v . 11.1 .dl va1·Jt.11n ' r1·l•·r 1 .ti hl•llll'''' l\••H•r a 11·1· I IELL~ I I • f . ,If I "' t f •tr It' I r1 f 111t.1 \ 11\ 11• t Jl.1441 • 111:• f\11• '" l 1'1111 I ( 11 \I .... 1111 t .!hi< llunt ini.iton lk111·h 147·l4H H!I07 W~1nwr /\ 1 ,. =:!I~ l.Jl!Un.1 ".iwt'I lll·OS42 27%7 l'.ih<•I ll11J1I S.1111.1 \rt.I ts1.o 1 Jo 1 I•' \I 1 11 I 11 II,\ 11 f 11111 I ( itf ••• I I P arty Con su ltant : Counter Person. rutt Ume including Sat. Apply 2025 NewportBlvd .. C M . PIXOPIL F.aro while you learn. ·Telephone Answering Service full time/part time. Varied shifts · Days, afternoon or ewninp. Locations lD: FASJUON ISLAND COSTA M~/IRVINE TIJSTIN Ht.IN'nNGTON BEAcH Ideal for students • housewives Many co. benefitt includlng paid vacations. Typin1 35wpm ... E .O.E . Call ~Moo. tbru Fri. PBX operator for telephone an1werla1 service, d1y, eve 6 lhVe)'ard shift. Muat be willing Lo work. Will train. m-.3512. Permaoent P J T receptioolat./typi1t for O.C. ad •&ency. Hra Mon.Fri 1-$Pll. Pleasant workin1 atmosphere. cau p.uy •• •m ••so••• SKarMY Xlat oppor ror ~c penoo.. Ability to wort welt with people aa a must. Type 50 wpm., r~ aptitode. heavy phones. Will traie in all pen<>DMI proc:eduru. Xlot ~ ooodlllOns &benefits. Apply UI person ~ to 2. Mon lhru F'rl SAFICO IMSURAMCE CO. 17570 liroollhur:!>t h.>UDlain VJllC) fo.t1ual Oppor t:mpl~ r 111-.t Control Sen ll't' man i.:u"r :-..1l<1r\ ~ l 1,;.1 m1~blon 546 9339 PetJuoa Ctttu.la tor •MONEY• Set your own houri Extra cash worlttnll! f u II or Prr You malr.t'. S2000 or more er mo Musl be 18 or older Ca II for 1mmecbat.e ;ob. ~. ~5 PHARMAC YClHtc Will \rain mu::.t I ) p .. ~ 1· I I i\' k f u r \I r I 14·mnK 54t. Hl.'11 Reel btaae SU.: Uc. or .Ueeneed. Wiii tr1fn. 8'J'3..7300 AK for Bill, lbe nan•ter· Rea.f Eatate Firm in 8-&aw'aat =oo Be1ch hH All around kitdu:n I au, openJng for worlrer needed yitb Sffretary. Mu at b ave driven lie. SalmallWldJ minimum 60 wpm Rat.~GS7. typana. s horthand a--·- h e Ip I u I . M u It be ---personable 41 a ble to lmm~iate p.,t Ume handle phone s . op~n1n11 avail. for Tr a n 11 po r l i n g or .Delivery Dnven. Must documents involved. be 21 • have a I~ Ml.Ill bave reliable cer. driv1D1 reeord. S~art Bank expenenc.e befpful. from S125 hr. + ti(lll. Salary to start 9800 + ~ lo wort eveniqa. mlleap. Call Sue M t.hru Ji\ill. time posWona also F9toS,9M-2Se8. avail. a-e 11 6 ov11r. AllotY daily aft Spm. · ......... Sdft --1'EtsED'SPIZZA Openln1 for h censed CZlO E. l'nh. St. C.M. saleapeople, locally Rm.auraat owned, with national SGT ••••o..a..it referr1l aya tem . • "'• Excellent working PIDASTOltl condWona. Earn 100% Now hirinc for full 6 part co m m i 11 • 1 o n . F o r Ume openi.np at locatiOo caaCidential app'l. call near O.C. Airpott. 1SGZ2JS. £xecu.Systems Vaiyiq days 6: hours: ReaMon Ideal aup plemenh l 8'£EPTI MEDICAL · B:llper.•pref. ~ .... Area llECEPT /TYPIST Fer Pv.tac COMtr firm near airport. Buay pbonea. customer ..we. l1l.e typiq. $4.50 br. Alleea. or llllle. m.-o l8tlOIDe for bowlewlv• 4' students .O u r IJl"QCl"eUive arowtn& co. olfen opportunitiea for advaaeemea& ~OD YoUI' )ob peri~e. Pleeuml WOltiq ~. .,. bell 6 cwer. ApPly iDl*'ICID. ZIOOS.E. Briatoa s.&a Aaa Heiebb. CNeXl to Mc:~t E.O.E. ... 9ec ~ I &· w pbone, ant typ1n1. Will Train. ibturepenon.fulltime. DID/mo. BmDe Mi-4210. Sn a c Ir bar . I r v i.n e R.P.CEPTIONIST . Typina Ot!lbhooaae sa.50 per hr. • 6 payroll exper. reqd. full club prlvlleees. 837..5121 Jack . 754·7SOO. Call l'Jo.-3::1>. llCB'T10MST /SEC'Y Nt'Wpor\ Cenlf:r. front Reltaurant 0H1ce appearance a CASHtB must. heavy phones Mt Aul lroileo W it ~ typm~ Perm part Apply between 3·5. Mon utnt· 1 !> :l)pm 640 5470 thru f'r1, Rusty Pelican. -2715 W Pac C11t Hv. > ~onul for Npl lkh NH ('I' A f I rm J> 11'.•;>J nl It' It' p h U rt t• \II I I I 001g<lln IC pt:r'>OO u II l) Ii II• typ1n1e . f11111 K Hr .., II Jo..!> :ll Paid parkml( CaJI Jan 640-4770 ----- tilCWfiONST NX lmmed openanc ;., IDOl't&qe knker eaec offices ror per,onable versat ile & ~\'r ) prof elQOOal lndJ y . M U5\ w exper'd on busy iiush· but.too console Ir you eDJOY a Wlde vanety or dulles. 1nclud1ng It l)p1n1t . c ;all Ca\h y Brennan .. t Ca llforn1J \tortii:•li!t-llJ l 11600 t-.0 E ~urant Stont·mll I Terr act:. ,J del1ghtru1 & rnformal restaurant. only opt'rf weekdays If you 'r e fnendly. consc1enuous & dependable we need.'you. Now~ fldJ am•P.n ume. Slicer 6 etoclr per~t>n needed. a hit> i.andwich makers & foo<l prep Apply 1.11 person. weetulaya 2-$. 29l!i Red Hill. Cosu Mesa. l«staurant w~•FcrCJo Guard Senices : PACICAGEttS I I MACHOPHS : Krt.chen Worker. full ltmt· Days only for r~taurant 1n Brea. Salmagund1 Rest. 5$.926' Minimum l'XPt'rt1•nc1• rl:'(1wred Sl°H·rdl tr:.im1·1· PCJl)lll~ U\ atlabil' busy Ophthalmolog1:.l Experience prerern·d but will tram 1r bn~hl . neat & will.mg lo lc.ffn Salary negotiable Fur appt. call 581·_!:770. J 1111.fl l'l'J••ft,111 I\ I l'h)'IC ,d 1 he·r.1p1 -1 I-m11h•\• 1 \1 f J rt-.tuldf I' llmt• MACDOHAU>'a, IN uodl.sputed leader in 1Ls r1eld has operungs for tnlir ali!emt>nl tramtts 111 Ult-Or Cty bt'ach area' ~1.5l wanl1-d for w,.. an• :.eclung mallJ n · ~~~~~~~I I WAREHOUSE I Medical orfice. Back '----------~8146 GUARDS I SHIP..ttEC CLI S I l lf you nn·d l'XI ra I Wl'~OFFER •11.iWiJy compet1t1~e office ass't, 08/GYN 1---------P r ~ ~r h oo l i\1dP . cert1f1catt> or expenencl' Clll640-8820 <..:.ortunand Perform.11111· l'nl'q :eui· & dlCJ!r~S1v1 If.a.Ir :.tyhng .,aJon Mu::.I l'JndidJlt•:. who 1ir1· h o1 v l' good Ph u n 1• loolunic for sun•cs!iful IIWlne1', expenenc" nt•l' career growth. We offer <.:a ll M1 c h i11el at a unique tr a1 n in lo! Command Performance. program. 5 day work FUii & p11rt t.1me. All ll'm1n. tnen Kelly c•an I are.as . Uniforms 1nC'lp : Tempornry l furrushed. Ages 21 or 111.ork mNins " ricx:bte over. Retired welcome. 1work Sl'Ol·dulc Top I No experience nee. pay paid•I Apply Uni versa I l vacalions neverl Protection Service. 1226 la rec. · ~':!!8~~~~4 ILL[" Mon tbru Fri. "' .. .:J HANDY MAH For small eJectronics co. Light Jallit.orial duUea. Delivery & pick up In co. tnack, pack.aging. Muat have valid Calif, driven lie . Apply G .L .G . SyaUJms, lll52 Condor Ave.F.V. HELP ! URGENT ! DESPERATE! If you I are an exper'd Nanny or Governess w I x Int references, call Sitters Unllmit.ed m4) 675-9630 Help Wanted Clnema Call Don or Mark aft 6 pm; 675-u80 bEAVICtl::> Call or Come In Today lrv!nc IJ).1441 2102 Bus!ness Center Or.ve Su.le 208 llunt!ngton Beacn 147-1491 8007 Warner Ave 11215 Laguna N!guel lll.0542 27957 Cabot Road Santa Ana '5J.Oll0 715 N. Ma:n <In H&R RloC'k Off:ce) HICllOllY FARMS Has part-Ome sale opp. day time for mature lady. Why not get back to selling In a pleasant Interesting Hic kory Farms at.ore. You select Lhe houra. See Mr 'lbompeon So. Cat. Plaza ioftl'ma.U. U you're looking for a bel· l.er job, you won't wanl lo miss the employment cohmml In Claasmed. llTCHEN HELPER ralt's Experieoc ed only . 548-3441 Matur e per so n •Plentyofovertime preferred. full Ume, xlnl •Shift differential benefits & working cond. •Excellent company MGa./Apart. Home Bayview Conv. Hosp. benefits ror employees S550 per m o + a pt. 205S Tbunn St. C.M. &dependents Clean, maintain apts. 642-3505 .. E.O.E. Maintain rental & APPLY IN PERSON income expenae reds. LABORATORY Muat hav e 1 y r TECHNICIAN. South bookkeeping & 2 yrs. Orange Cowlly Rubber LEAR SIEGLER sales expr. Tue ad to mam.lacturer is seeking oeirresl employment experienced Lab Tech. TRANSPORT development dept. Apply Reeves Rubber , DYNAMICS 0.0 .T. Ad pd. for by IDc:. 415 Avenlda Pico. 3131 W Segerstrom employer. 320137-014 • San Clemente. Ca 11 Santa Ana, CA nHlll'Hl.53 E.0 .E . MODELS, ACTORS Update your portfolios LaboratoryResullSclerk. E.O.E. m/f/h professionally• Monday through Friday. ---------re as o o ab I y . A Is o sa.17 to start. Ask tor Flod what you want in occasional jobe. Richard Gordon. 640-0140. Dally Pilot Classifieds. Kephart, 64C>-95.34 LEGAL SECRETARY. -r-----------, minimum 1 yr. exper, needed f or bus y I Manufacturing I litilatioo firm in Fashion ~.:!r~~c.<l:O! I Rapidly gr owing 0 .C. mfg co. I ~ I located close to San Diego & G.G. I Fwys in modern indust. complex LiWe Miss Muff et ~l PO<& Tulfel, along came a spider and read in the Daily Pilot Classiricc:! section about Miss Muf let's Tuffet and bought 1t for $1t.9S. You can sell your twret and lots or other things through Daily Pilot Classihed Ads. Call 642·5678 I has immed. openings for highly I I motivated, well quaHfied personnel. I I RECEIVING IMS~ECTOIS I I Recent ex per. in mechanical & I I s heet-metal parts. Must be able to I read blueprints & knowledge of I Ins pection tools . Challenging I I position w/xlnt oppty for personal I I growth. I llomemakera·want to 9'CJPI. family income ln )'OUrapUetime? Call for appt.ot-519 S©~4!~-lG£trs · Tliot lnltiguing Word Gome with a CliucHe -----~ "7 QA\' l. ~N I ASSEMILERS I I Skilled mechan. assemblers. Must I HOST~ES­ WAITRESSES 1st Ir 2nd sbil\s, appty in P9"ICID Moa-F'ri blwn 2 Ir 4 ..... '*° Sqaedron, 3110 MlwaJ, CM $5W7IO HOSHSS Experienced onl y . Excellent company bltmfttl. LoTelJ beach location. Apply In ,._. no pbooe ealla pie.e. JOLLY-.,... 4008.0l..tHwJ i..c--Budl Ullt-:llllt °""' to nt••••Ht l•c•••. W11---· ..... 1 I ••• ,._,IL,._...,.._. ur • lJP••rlter. •I--. ,......, °' .... low tet0...0lmd -cit be· low IO ION!I I-11mple word1 II M E Y S I R I I I 1 1 I I I· K 0 R 8 E I • ~ l· r I I I I I ____,.~ p 0 w s 0 I ~ Why 1h0Uld we rea111 ttm~ I I I' I tatlon. TMre wlll a1wayt --. I O'US8£U I G c-ie.. .... Cllllll.. QvOled I I I I I' .. ··:i .... "':'? .... Y011 ~ IOM HP No. below Hoa,.tallt1 Hoate11 81niee.Mr..W. ICll~LIT'SMlwtnla~IOIO I be dependable w/strong desire to I excel. l ~~;K~N~0co~~.N:1~li~E~ I I POTENTIAL FOR QUALIFIED I I INDJV. ~ I I Day & Night Shifts Avail. I I I I I I GRADCO.IJENDOKI I I 4030 w. CHANDLER I I SANTA ANA, CALIF.. I 714/116-9610 J L----------- I •100• PACl<A'iBS ASSIMILEIS NEED NO.)\" I '1'<>1>Wages INo Exper needed .'Lang Term assignment VOLT f l Mfll.JllJl\M'f ' .... tfl\,;f/ffto 546-4741 :8411 Campus On ve (acroulrom Jobs Wayne Airport l Equal Oppor Employer PAINTERS Experonly. call IM7-41.28. ----1 Parking Atte ndant. maJe/(em pl & (·lime Job in Seal BchfsNpt 8ch. CaJI btwn 10.Spm. 673-4800 Part/Full tame general dfice job avwl 1n rabnc Import hrm. Mu~t be able t o work unde r pressure. have u good mem ory , be a fas t accurate lypisl, S/ II or speed wnhng, phones. f\llng, etc. Call Helen al 770-~. PART TIME EVENINGS Adulta w1th oot.staod1ng. attractive persooalJt1es wbo e!\JOY workmg w1tb lads Over 21. Start at $3.SO per hour Phone 642·4321. EJCt 250 BETWEEN 1·5 PM. .......... Equal Opportunity Employer. PRJNTJNG NewponBeach.646-7451. week. outs landftig Help want ed 1n RECE PTI ON I ST . com p e n sal1ons . web-offset press room. Telepbone ules. part co mplet e benefits Expenenced & trainees. ume morn.lnis. salary package. advancement Muumwn age 20. Apply ~mm 1u 10 n . ca II are 2J yrs 6 some proven Pennys aver , 1660 ~.833-7'01.S leade.rsbapabilily. Apply Pl8C'ftllla, CM al lb e Io I 1ow1 n g Rec:eptton11t/Ca1b1er . MacDonald's. 16866 Producuon Workers. P /T . wee It ends fc Beacb 81. Hunt Bcb. Immediate openings . eveD1QP. 2101 Harbor, between 9:30AM·1PM on Work with modern CM.~ Slt.Ort6.Conuctliarry automated machinery. ---------1 Proagiae. For furthur f\dlor part lJme. Mlgr ol -mlonnabon call 8'7·9100. apparel produc ts . _.,"""'ST E.O.E. 63'1·5414 Very busy m e dical ---------Producuoo manufactwi.og compuy Be&ad Sales HICIOIYF ......... S needs Recepllon1st. 5AllSPBSONS -Excellent t)'Jlinl skills, OUr company la erowing ~rvise Ir coqrdulate p bone ea per i enc e ts we are looking for ltiliem.bi)' CJf holiday gift reqwred, good math bri 1bt 6 am bilious pacb. rle1ible hours . 1pl1lude dea1 rabl e . people lo tral.n for future Apply Hickory Farms. Noo·smoker. Excellent manaaemenl positions. 17th & Irvine, NB . beoefils; excellent pay If you have retail Westclllf Plaza. commens urate w 1 l h ezperience • want to P R O DU C TION . experience. Permanent. move up to s tore w a r e h 0 u s e m a n full lime po&jUon. Those mana1ement positions Parl·llme.Now taking qualified call, 581·3830 ~now available. asltforSuu.n. We are one ot So. Calil. applicauons for immed. 1~~~~~~~~~~j laaleat growing high openings 1n our new I ,_ .. ,_ boe au '8cility in Irv. Niaaara ·--------•I __,.,, s oper on.s. • Good startJ.na salary & Dnnklng Water l7842 llHTALA.at'T xlnl co. benerils. For C.owan St. ll"v. 6U·l030. Real Elute Lic:ensft for lmerview coolact Laf'ry act.Ive Newport Office. Lee. 957-0079 G11aranleed monthly P/T TYPIST Publisfung firm seeks P IT t ypist Hours rlex1ble, pay good. Mature, non ·smoker preferred. Pat. ~7. 1!i64.1 Computer Lo. HB ~~ Tee~ Growinl electronic mfg rirm requires a QUALITY ASSURANCE TECHNICIAN witb a min. ol 5 yn exper. Must have exper. wilh MIL·Q·98S8A. Major 1 n c o m e p I u s RN fc LVN &LPT commissions. Submit Part·Ume AM&PM, do brief resume to Ad. No. individual Interviews. sn. Daily Pilot. Box U60 Admi.ni.ater 6 monitor c.o.ta llllesa, Ca. 92ll52IS med.lcaUon. Alcoholism ~~~~~~~~~I exp e r . desi rabl e . Reau.me to Ray Fruge REiTAURANTHELP 13352 Brook b u rsl. Part lime Lunch shift Ganim Grove. CA 92143 Counter help needed. 13.«> per hour. Ideal ror RN Relief Cha.rs• Nurse collece student• & tor daya. Immediate houlew1ves. 0 C. Alrport ~ lor 3 days' per aree. Call Ron 2·S pm, week to assist director in ~. maintaining a home-like pl c:oatract mvolved. ~nt Meyerbofa, lhilHEDIA TE Pleue conlacl Cbuck prtmany supplier ot cood Beman. rooda lo the Irvine atmosphere for our pe&.leata • a supportive eavlronment for our at•ff. 494·807S. THE GARDENS. PART TIME ~=~G Corp>rale Community 0Prt41MG 251 E. Palaia Rd needarood pagple rorl silnpNl• c--··~ s·. •s Anaheim preparal on . o _.. __ s.t.frQ&.a. Mom.inst. 7lH7•tz30 EOE/MF ••penenct n1ce11ary. Fee paid. Lead ing Driver To Delver Part Ume mornln1 ft Southern CAL Co~ny. DAILY PILOT afternoon ahlfta. Great Good trallllq Pf'OIJ'am. to our carriers lo San llAL UT A Tl for 10'IDI homemeken .. Sella to reta.IJ. •.eoo base Ju.m. CaJ1WraDo Beacb, Wlll&ed unlict!DMd <WE tliadentt. Star t '3.U +comml11ton + car Otna ~olnl , San WILL TRAIN); new or bollr.CallO&eD..li57-G32. H PHH Excellent Clerneote uu. Mu at ~ UceaHea for Reltaanlll blDeftU. Al.a fee }ob9. havt •ood dri vlnt new, lrtlve lrvlneotnce. 'Swtwk:D pw80G waaled Call Scott L••h. record, large 1tatlon can llanapr at Red1llll • ~ help wanWd. '40·&001. Snellla1 & wqOft or van. Hourly Really for cooftdeDtlal 8tmtiDt w/IOQCI salary. So•lllnl of Newport pa 'I + m I I e • 1 e blt.lrvlew.551-elll.. ~m.aa leach A1eacy, 4140 allowance. Call Harry ~~~~~~~~I <Mlpa. Selley al: -l'W whet J01A want lft _SeU_tM.__•_f_eet_wt&aa __ D_ail_y H M ll I. Caaaifted Ads to-5171 Dtil7 Pllat Cla.ulfieda. PUa& Walll Ada. ...___ ' .. - Miii .... ., 7t" ~~ ................. . Wedi" I I ilrJ', 0otoW 3, 1179 ~.~!! ............. ~ ...... ... ·-..... , ·-.... ... ..,.,..... Jiff WAMm_,.. DDllCJN'D .... A&C. .. ti e 1010 Oaalp ...... M/P'. Pa • ..... ••••••••·•••••••••• • b 0 w • p ti t p l 1 Ml&ddDI tiOla • loveNat. ....................... ·············~ ......... ~;;r .................. . U•AYOM&.Y -SaJnJll.anqemtM llCmAIY -f15.. °'9Mr ... ~<! TMI LOOI 4 •K90'n for lht fl t la ~ mma • • 1 oJMe.. ckltblft&. • Ir ac«S& haa Uw •. fotio.w~avatl1t>t.: a••-.....,.,....,..'" Te» cWhw Dally Pl~ bwadl .. to urr••ra. .....,.. vu or lar1-• .................. drhlu record. Ptiooe 142·4111 Hd Hk ror Ra.try '"l•Y or Doo WWiamL Dlt97·1Mleft•paa. =CODdlllOD SUO. Al{£()1dD ~ ...... .. .... .ma .....,_, wtr dop, IO,_ ...... ,....__~ weeAMT.-1 cw•= ftclal,_. bull .... card. .~:a:-:;::, U IO . a.id -Card f• Htb Slit I , 5«M1"0ta 111 t.111 ... _. .,.,... W• PH/bit ofhr. 0 8 re&.,.• p ermenentl1 molor .JobHOG 11 p ...a.I ll&ndlv• lat 6 · ' -C b1mp Ped l ar••· ---.0 -:.-- '!.• w 1 "1 ............... ~lnNr'a ·•fl fWll; .. , ....... ar*r •pinoc-•w•~pe M +-.,.. .~ .---........... ... _ .......... ;.;;..;..;.;;.;;,,~·~~~~-....... ...... ..,.,, ......, alrlla.. -.111-_ I.I>. requtremnu. ca. aid boOtt. kiaa41 ......_.klle6Uaeft! Por bed, bllln ovao , G.E. • peuooaUaed l•C dr~er . IOl b bow eoel0t• w 1 llp•&•r, w/llfTOWl.fTMllJ.. Jeff, -.. ~ ah1rp l •ll w/fA hlon ' ml mnt : "backjround. a rull/t . l part/l or•eot1d peraft for apaadjo1 fwro mfr ............. ,.a1a11 ~alr••eau to Bo • ... o.u, PUot, , 0 EQUAL OPP01t11JNJTY EMPLOYER AXC tlftf"Y llay Poodl• l1DI i•-"' H..... bo f.L"ale, v Wlalte ..... a-:.-.-a •Z1'11 ... w. ........................ harp 1uy1 or a al w/kbowtC'die of t\lab f blon men 'a clotbJn&. prior Warebou1e/lo¥ent ory adlve P/t lmc wor k req'd. CM area. ~75 ""-.. Y• 8041 l:lmC me emu.... boa _.................... .-ii frame, almoat f1bric or "Day 19" ..;.;.;.;;;.;.;...,_. ....... ___ _ Piii*' 6 ,.. wUl bldt • Sold 11• comp& bed. trim )'GUI' tao. Or bf AaUt..ae, 1ood '~*!F • baeta round neceaaary. 2 lull/t , 1 parlJL All poelUoos are aal•ry + comm + co. profit ahartna Call for ~ppL to set up lntMvaew. ...... o.t ...... a.-Look·AllU.. z beautiful =-~~·Call fuUlrowD tpaJed Fem. Oita, WlDlt,y 6 Twlnky. Deai. 6 drwr. metal, Ev.S41-UD5. a>dJ". ISO. Sng1 bed llS, twoc.rdl Mei to bec:ll. a11. Brn dbl oven • .P&ICD: 181·2214. Ive m I IZ ea or 11• -.nm.Lyoette THI LOCMC 140-Ute ..... 100 WAREHOUSE WORKERS s~ mo. old Calico kttt.o. ~ w':n~t ~!! =~ abota at btbrkn. tabM w. 983-3874 ev. 4/Stap suoea. ....._ Pl.AYOff 8/9 tao IUO ea. IOormonll 40 u . Tickets . Xlnt . loc . Salel Tu locl~ed .;;.zis.~m;;;,:;__._.,. ____ _ NO CARD? Draw YoW OW1l or lend name. adiclttu. phone • we11 make one card per tac. Add 25' each. United AlrtiDel Half Fare eoupont for sale .. ., .. .. •ctd. twJ or P .,. SA' n PllSOMI SJ U b r . Ft D Vl1 Ptl Z eJa\J p1u1 ed\llll ~--~~~-~~--~--_j t o work w l t lil and QIOIJVU ~ Ov~r 21. fAlea ltl ........ CapUtraDO. l> R U 0 ST 0 R E S-0.msstuNU a.rk-Callhlw. put Um«'. PArf Tl ... f....a. pref rrod Port ..,'f-•t•S Pl\anmcy. :rn Now port 5'' • Bl.NB PHOI .. >alea11>4!llven Xlnt ~ 4321 or ... iee6 SI• rnee ,,_ecel•• l"uU time. Mu1l have lood dri~lnl record --Buell ----- SlupplDI • Rec /Stock Penorl for ll&bUn& shrm. f It . Ca ll Mr Payton . -.1'6J ------ oppor f o r t•u ll•ll" Y.xt 2:5C> Between 1-5PM llbldilia&•. Have f\l!J time Ask forADdrea __ Sec retary . Gen e ral Is p/Ume .,... avall. You SALES Offlce. typtni. Lt omcc Stat1oner r S~9re 10 Corona de Mar needs experienced sales I ad y f'1ll tune 5 days, xlnl w o r l11 ng c o n d s . &pedally fine c lleotele. 67$-1010. can Ul'4 up to ST 00 per • work. Ask for Tammy, hr Call S31-0lll btwn s.c.fty&PW ... OMEN (714 )955-3402 . NH 1·9pm. MEN olftce. Muy benefits. Rap id --------- ~ irowth potent ial Earn wblhe you learn. E1t pand1n1 c o m pa ny EagraVUlg & sale!\. Pa.rt w1o pportunit le s fo r ,or full·time. &46·3141. adva n cem e n t t o No9ck Trophy Co 170 E undercover agent or t'NI St. Ste. ll7 (aCl'06li supeJ'VlaOr Call or come from Vons) in Salee MOllU Pt oted'-s.r.ice 540-6336 2790 Harbor Bl. Ste 207 Costa Mesa lnta'nationaJ markeOng fi rm e apan d 1ng 1 n Oraoie Cowlty looking for ambitious people F\l.ll or part lime. Send resume to P.O.Box 601, Sales Rep to c all on Hunt. Bc b . 92648 re~der ad b us iness Immediate reply. accounts for adverustng. Moo thru FTi. 9am-5pm Sales Base + Commission. STOCK PERSON. part SECRETARY for 1 girl tim e . S tude n t O K . oUk e Ln factory w/good F r id a y n 1 g b t s & working coo d\t1on ~. S a t urday:. RM . fringe benefit.a. Requires Abrahms, 1819 Newport working knowledge of Blvd. Costa Mesa b llk pg . typ i ng , shorthand , payroll Ph Student.s Need a prt time fo r confidential appl. job" U you arc fn end1y. St0-4m .. c o n s c 1 e n t 1 o u s & -------depeodabh.'. we want you SECRETARY · Design to work m a dellgbtlu1 & 5tudio Deeds UllelUgent & informal rest lhat 's only aggresa1ve person to open wkdys Apply 1n ba nd I e o r d e r 1 n g . pen wttdys 2·5 St.onem11l scbedu.ting &t b1Jllng in Terrace. 2915 Red Hill. production dept Will c M Tri.In. 556-16{)1 --------- TEAOIERS Se.c:ret.ary part tJ me M usl type Gene ral office Flexible hours 549-0&&9 SIMSIDE SALES$ Company benefits. Will Fu II 1 m e p o s 1t1 o n . tram. Neat appearance Expeflence helpful. will & good selling essential. tra10. Som e c leri cal Apply Pewiysa ver. 1660 SECRETARY work involved. Pref. Placentia Ave .. Costa Xlnt oppty for effi cient mature individual. Call Mesa. gal wttop secre tar ial Creal.Ive, annovated lead t e ach e r s /d ir ec t o r lra.intt For Amencao P re Sc h ool. i::cs ce r t Jf1 c a t1 o n & expenencc preferred Tusun & Mtas1on VleJo area 5'4· 1467 or 770-1999. 5S7~orT1~ ,;;-.-.-.-;-.-.-;-.-.-.-.-.-.-;-;-.-., skJJls to work in fast paced Npl. Bch. R. E . d e. Call 1.ila. 833-2900 Sales Salee «I DS·COLLEG E ROllMSOH'S STUDIHTS-SIMIOaS MEWPORT EAaM XTRA $$$ Has <>Penio&s for: Selling by pbooe. Apply C:O.-tk Sales ta penon, 5IO Broadway Permlloeot f\l!J time & #107, Laguna Beach . pert time. fiexible hours Moo. tbru Fti. Nooo to S. t o b e a v a i I a b I e . Call circ ulation de pt. Experience required. _e_..-__ i_or_detalls __ ·--~• Salary +commission. .• SALIS&ADllS ._, .. ~ • loroneofccult.ey'aflnest Full time. experience dllildreu boutique. Le preferred. .ill, Soul.II Coast Excelleat c omJ>aD)' . !!!:!:.! .. ~!•!•~----j be nef U •. Appl,. t o ... ... •d .... danl Fri •• : ll•••••••l »12. SECRETARY Expeneoced wtth slrong t yping & s horthand sk:ills, full Ume career opportunity. Apply In person to: Mr. Fuenlcs at Robert Bei.Jl, Wiili am Frost & Aaaoc. 1401 Quail St. Newport Beach. :TEACHERS Part Ume & full tim e teachen foe pre.school. 'IUstio, Mission Viejo &t lrvine. ECS :.tudent.s or expenenct.-d pr eferred. ss.2·7331 or 770-1999 or 544-1467 Tea cher -Pre .school, :J yea r o l d c la s s, ex~nence necessary. s.G-1919. saatl'TARY/Leaml llllSO/mo. Real Mtaf.e or Tedmlclan trainee for dvtlM~. e1t. electnln1e door co • Abecua Alene>' 1,_.R:1Pertt Cr. G ... have aood dri,vtnJl 1l4M1·9'l'OO record be a aelf .. tarter le Irvine 7t4n 51·9700 h a v e s o m e el~mecban.ic ability. 3 DAY WIBllHD! OSHM+ws S••l'flll9 Cioodt It H•kl•9 ....... , ......... their werell••••· Pre•l-~eec• wtlt.e 4DAT WOU( Ill/ I 0 How .,. , .. wil be .... tt I .. ow de. .cl ... d,,.. feclllty ......... Cot .. Mea•/S••t• A•• ~ ........ .,,., .. penoa betwHtt, I 0 .. 12 "°°"or 2-4 pm at: OSHMAN'S Spcwtkt9 Goodl Join Tiie #1 Team! llOO~wRood s.ta .... Ca 92704 Equal Opporturut y Employer M / t ' ------WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERI NG Career o pport11n1t-1es f o r e xpe ri e n ce d Civ il Engioeers. Designers & Draftsman background an design o r master p lanning o f w a l e r systems. including water supply, sewage des1go. p ump stal1 o u s & reservoirs . Experience desired in report & specification writin g, fac i litie s d e s i gn , mapptng. calcu111uoru1 ~ computer operat ion s. Apply in person with rau.me & work samples Mr. Fuentes. Robe rt Bein, William Frost &. Aaaoc, 1•01 Quall St, Newport Beach. Welde r or w e ld lns foremu. fl·a.50 br. HB area, VictOI')' Weldin& . B-873:5 X-aAY TECHHICIAM rai n ees p It, f / t. '2 F.N• lsa.d Dynamic, positive 18+. Equal()ppor Employer Dev alt bus lnc. 55'1 ·3082. SALISft*lt/W-H secar ARY Seod replies to Box sos % D.a.lrroc..... Dlllly P1Jot. PO Boa 1560. To work lo New port ColU Mesa, Ca 926216 8eadl Rbeuma tok>lial 'a , ..... 94 ....... We need belp. M o re leada tbaD uleepeople. . Buay ceotra.lly located, Tll-R.OM Must be familiar w1lh office. Must M wUUng to VA/FHA p roceaa1n a. T E t.. E P H O N E do nJUline qtflce work, MllDS YOU Minimum 1 yr capr. req. SOUCITORS. 4 dy wk. 10Cludlng veilipuncture, To fill avalanc he of Presley of So Calif 5pm·9pm, no sell. no routine la b . answe r orders f rom m anne. CorltactBev. ex p e r . $20 0 m o phones. et c. S a lar y well est.ab. MobUe Home resales ofc. seeking m oti vate d po s 1t 1ve thlnltlng salespeople. Hilb CODlUWISiOM, Jdnt t r a 1n1ng progr a m . Ground noor ~port. Call ~1101. motorc y cle. s porting 540-0500. mi.n +boous. Mr. Martin comme ns urat e w 1th goods, mot or s po rts.,._________ ~5045 exper 64H 881 retailers . Great opply 1• butwearevery SC"lective SECaETARY Tele phone op e r ator . ~ &wantconfldentwinner Li te t y ping, some n ex1ble hours. Apply ••••••••••••••••••••••• types only. We t r ain s h o rth and & B r u ce S m ith , S a n Alllli .. 5 1005 expertly. Visit us & see. engineering-construction Clemente Inn. S.C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales PART TIME WORK Here's an opportunity to work part time from 9um t.o 2pm . or 4pm to 9pm dally 1.0 our coovemeolly located carcu1al100 sales toom. Work near home & t.'OJOY at.her act1v1tJes for the balance ol lbe day • We pay hourly wages & commission Call Cordetruls. Call Mr. Stooe 540-4023, expr. helpful. Presley of 9·1. So. Cal if. Con ta ct Sales Barbara Wanted young meo wbo 540.0500 will get aloog weU wtlh I~~~~~~~~~ wo m e n . C all M r . Thompson S40-4023. 9-1. Sarah Coventry opening. oew dist mng.r position. t his area. S alary . comm.. benefits. Meet Penny PirkeJ Fri • Oct s. 10 ·2 .J O. Ca l i f HAI.ESTATE DJlE fllrocftsor. Musl be famJlJBr with VA /FHA proces:ung Minimum I yr expr rcq Pres ley oC. Su Calif Coot.act Bev 540-0500 Employment ofc., 2029 ---------SECRETARY IAAHCH SICRETAaT W 13tSl..S.A. ... ,.. L.A. TIMES l..tnlctioltd Ai•s Immediate operung for 1375Sunllower Ave a-..o... ,.....,_ese Cos M •....r'-uu • person with 50 wpm ta i_ey languages) t y p 1 o g t o a ) s i s l 540.0~1 Urgently needed: $4.62 customers and perform LO.E. per hr . flexible b rs . se c r etari a l t ask s -------·-~ Huntington Beach Union Qualified ranclidate will Salespersoo wanted full & H.S. Dist, Rm 120, 5201 be secretary to t he p a r t l 1 m c . Bolaa Ave .. H.B. E.O.E Re&ion&l Vice President Salary+comml.ssloo, co. Excellent salary and benefit.I., good working Seamstress pit or f /time benefits. Please call atmosphere Apply lo for a ski clothes mfg co. person. inCoeta Mesa. 6'.S-0545 Ron Rohrer SfANDAROSHOES Seamstresses needed 6"-5300 :rm S. Bristol, C.M · Experienced in straight <il.IHDAU S&lelll stitc h & o v er l ock FIDIRAL SAYINGS ttCKOaY FAaMS machine. Permanent full EEO/MFHV Personnel for Cbrutmu time wor k . Lagun a ~~~~~~~~~ gift u les, work in Nigue1.831·2202 Newport Beach area , s E c . / R E c p T . caUing oo President.a of Adverti.Aing a gency in ~s· Purchasing agents Npt. Bch. Xlnt. skills. • a l • s M g r s · Fut. accurate typing. R~n1lbil1Uea Inc : Sectttarial ex.per. reqd. ' htadliDC estab ptt pack Salary Is bene. Call Sue . accts Is creat1n1 new 548-1&5! ooes. Feel up to the cballen1e? Apply at Secretar y to VP /legal Hdr.ory Farma. 17th Is cowasel. Tyf in&, some l.rviae. Westellff Plaia. S/H, llber a compaoy NB beoefit.I. Send r esume * SICUT AllES • Type 50 Ina S12K GO t~SH.90 SlJ.800 Stec/ CDltr $12K Exec y $1.5,600 .coume1ora Sales Our Office• A.Piil Only /Free Uz Reinden A4eDCY GO Birch, Eat.ab '14 Newport Beacb, 133-tl80 S_a_i_e_a_p_e-rs_o_n_w_a_n_t e_d_,_, w /s a l a r y ex p e r & • . experience preferred. reqW'ement.I to Presley i._... .. ~_. ... _ ... _.._ ... _ .... ._ .. _ .... ~....,_... .. ~_.-. ... =" p lfi ~ ~So. Calif .. P.O. Boa SICllTAIY al IC c • ZllOO. N.B. 92683, Att.n: di pb .. Zin . Balboa Blv , NB. Bev. No SH. DO eta ooe. PromoUble poelllon ln TB.LER. P ;TIME Crocker Bank has an openinli( for P l time commercial & s avings teller. Hrs Mon. Thurs & Fl"l. Apply tn person or call J an Br o1 d o , ut 581 J:MO CrockerNauooal Bank 25.2'76 Marguen te Pkwy Miss100 V1e10. OEOE T ow Truc k D ri ver ) exper'd Top pay Apply G&W Tow i n g. 7408 Otuns Way, C M 642 l~ T RA NS MI SS I ON I NSTALLE R E xper pref. Would consider h ig h m o t iva t e d Bpprent 1c e w /a u lo background & tools 49&-1295. TRAVEL AGENT NEWPO RT -I RVINE. ex:p pref'd. Full lime - Part ti me . We are l oo k ing f o r a prolesslooal. 754 1555 ask for Mgr. TYPING· Corona del Mar resident to do typ ing in your home. Must have good typing s k ills . 67$-5444 TYPI ST . Secr e t a r y needed for CPA firm in ~ Beach J'lt1me posit1o~Pref aflnoon hrs on·f'rt Strong lYJ>Ul& s m ust. Call Debi' 833-80M •TYPIST* T0$1 l,OOO Non smoker, accurate 45 wpm. 10 key by touch. Growing firm off ms good fubn. Call 751·2600. Typlat/Recept. Accurate t)1linC 80wpm, It ofc dut. NB. Mrs. Haas 675-3012 Atmc;>UE AUCTIOM American Oak & Englah furniture, collectibles & primitives. OCT5TH. 7PM IUaLISOM AMT19UIS AllCtka9 G .. ery 133 S. Oln Strttt Or-. C4I for iwfcw wtiOfl 639-7790 CHURCH B EN C Ht:~ 1920. 3 rows ea w 11 wood fold up :.eat) IAsassembleable Offer ~ 48" rod Oak coffee tbl. a nt ique bed w 1h1gh hdbni 79" wall cab. etc. &Th-3782 2 Fireplaces, mantles and surro unds Antiq ue English. o rna me ntal i r o n . Be autifu l . arctutectural features. Reasonable . 497 2211 10: :I> to 5 PM 1~ So CatHw)'. Lag Bch .... GRCft 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Used Refrigerators W8.'lhcr.i & Dryers BARGAJNS.SERVlCE Best AppUan« ~-0911 Alabama&. Adairu.. 118 CA.SH PAJD Wahr /dry rs / Ref rl g s , wodlni or oot ~7..SLJJ Wasber&Dryer.GE. &waterbed. ~ Washine machine. heavy duly GE. 4 yn old Has bad lig ht use. $1 50 '15H.580 Maytag dryer $50 Fn,Pdaire ref rig. $25. 54l-6T80 Rdaer' chair. vln .. ns . free to Id home W/yrd, Q)'loDCO¥tredCOUCh $15 miJUld blk Lab. Fem.. 3 Oak bud made o'.cc~ yn, lov.-kida. t7$-0700 cbalr w /pedded seat • Free obed. tral.oed 11 moa beck. $2$. 675-M 1A old Doble/Sbep. Good 11ec1t. dartt green sofa le w/\ida Needl"nercLse. love.eat, gold s wivel 83MM2evea. chair. 2 end ta bles Is Need &ood home Is larce laall>. $1.50. 988-5643. 1 a rd f o r ! e ~ Wasberraasdryer.retna. Shep ·Oober man mix dbl bed. gar. s tora ge ve ry lo vable . t..11lu unit.&misc.646--0M8 ldlslbOO. been spayed. M2-UJ86. Good watc h doe. S t. Bernard/Collle Good 2-pc WalDul desk le butch Mt. x1ot condition. $1.SoO. 64&.aoc7 aft 5PM. w/k ld1. 631·5 124 o r SOFA: queen sleeper. M2-0610 otf.wbJte linen weave , needs cleaning. Sl 75 Lab mb. 8 weeu old. M&-5201 or 642-!M89 after Weaned. Xlnl health. SPu Send cbffll or money order to: ""°'"'~ P.O. Boal.54IO OJet.a 11eea. ea._. Adtique dlnlnl table, 6 chain A: cblna closet mo. Bollaway bed $35. 2 United Airt1nes ~ fare coupons ISO ea Ca II ...... Ahgel Play-of! tickets. WW trade 2 game•. for 2 Handpal.Dted ~eram1rs , p.meS.213-881-4161 evs. plaques, oat1v11{, set. SWIPE. it 's here! Anyone plales. muc h . tsc n.erested in buying or 1te ma Also s pecia l 11. SWl PE u ll orders & colors done at se inc . reaaooable cocsL 846-574.5 ~712 ask for Mr eves. COPY MACJUN E United Airline Oisc.-ount Uses 811y paper. YI! Coupon. Only $40. Eves. Price. 962·7033. -~---·------~ ~~-~·-~-----h"Clp 5* 1055 Camper Shell. s· truck 'T1 Honda Twm 75 (7.Sllp > f>lc>piee-"'2 Gold. Relr & ••••••••••••••••••••••• bed. reasonable 6"2·8962 Outboard motor w /gais ,,... Lab?. Blk or golden. ---------•I or9l57-0494 alter 6 pm. tank. xlnt cond $400 ~2153 "OLD BR USSE LS " HANGING IJght f-. -,-~~-.,;.__. ____ _ Fwwitww 1050 Champagn e Garage amber lass I!)~~~:.; 2 Amen can Ai rlines ·1'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S a I e . R est a u rant brass tngm·and matctung pnce coupons $50 e.i eqwpment. glassware. two globe pole lamp $75. 644-4009 ___ _ **I BUY** Good used Furruturf' & AoPti&nces -OR I will i.ell or SELL for y OU MASTBS AUCTIOH 646 1616 & 133-9625 CASH PAID For gd used furn , a ntiques .& cir T V ·i. 957-3L33 rlllll HOME a.DSE..OUT SALE Decorator furniture & act:elSOf'I~. Cedar Glen Townbomes. 2!>54 Elden Ave, Coeu Mesa . 11 to 6 daily. 6'2-6734 H1de -a -bed s ofa . Blk vinyl. Xlnl cond $80. silver ware. di s h es . Call between lpm 5pm. furmlure, stamed glu~. 548-9846 · ..... tkket5 lamps & muc h more · 968-UOOalt 12noon. Begins SAM in parkmg BEAUT I F UL C h1nue ~ belund f)ddJene<"k~ obJects. retired must f"r~ champagi>e Sat Oc-t sell Inlaid -.c r Hn,, 6, :JXTI So Coast Hwy. lat porcf la1n~. figurines. Diamond St 1 La1tuna 1vones. many ran· misr 8cb. 494-8223 &tG-OJ3 _____ _ 1060 ······················· 5 y e a r m a r t• Arab Qua rter prof trained. S800 Best oHer ~l-0114 Jewelry 1070 ....................... Slw For CASHS Ob,ec{sof real value TI4-S49-830'7 For ..ale upnght frfl(•w r t'oo1e ball mJchinc 64&9'm --- p f. H S I A N 1· J r p e t Handmadt-. purl' i.1lk. Qwn Xlnl qual l'r pty ~ R arquf•l <""luh Memben>tup. mJ.ISl i.ell ut l.3Cnf1ce 118 's finest racquet club. Aft 6PM. 213-59'l-2' 79 Bahia Connttuan v a~hl Club Mcmbe ri.h1p for sale 631_J_l_ll __ 4 ant1q ul' d1 n1ng r m chairs. $80. drop le:if dJ runit table (antique 1. $90. Vict oria n acce nt chair, 545. anuque violin 8>. ~ sire eyelet du'<t ruffle . SI'!. a'isort ecl pictures 559-1408 _ Wood form1ca studt~ll deak $30 MaytJg port block top dishwa s her 8> 67~:r723 Mobile Telephone VlW. w S<.:anner . Take ovr be ' payments 673-9389. Eva. 630-8328 9119 pure ailver fOf' sale REMOOEUNG SALE $16 an ~. Casb only MA..5TERP1£CE LOGOS 1nlroduc1ng a new unaptfreab start for yr bus1ne11. Art work, camera ready throu&b <kt $1.50 Daya, evu . wtmdll IM6.(J333 United ,,., fare coupun. B r a n d n e w S46-3708 eves. Is wtmch Bl R U D.D.L.E . Bed, q u. S& Ldea jade & dlamood burnt oranae. Used 10 nnc. appraued value days. dlacou.nt.ed need IZ'1'0D. lllllliAI MO. Eves; ramn.....taell.ITl-1lllO 1S1·211t. Daya; 1'1·2915 0 18 H h b le 1 • • 22... Mil for aw. • pcs S&lver flatware. II SCUMWS AMSWEIS ahw acrv\alC pa. *1 bide·.&·bed sofa, .ewly Ms II 1010 R o It e r a B r o 11 recoveted, Ou drt"SSer ~••.S ,_ .. ___ ...__ patte rn 9'l Misery -Bl'olle - Swoop -Subdue - RE MORE W/eod table. fr73..fl074 ...... •••••••• ••• •• •••• ~ ~ bade-a·bed, $3$, ttfng pcs Norlta ll e ch 1o a 5 PC Bdrm set+ mall. &t boll sprnia. f"rw t wood Gd. COCld. $150. 96G-1344 · I .__ Ev~ pattern 31 pcs sis. ll diniD3 lb • 6 run A m e r 1 c a o e t c h e d m>.493-Sl14 Fostoria crystal, a ll Why should we rei.1 11l templ<1tJon There will always BE MORE. IDJ's Xlnt Cood Best otrer. M&-3529 1083 CompleU comer group. Orn.eJ 5 dnwer chest, ant.Jque droplear tablt•, round lable & 2 chrs. solid wood dbl dresser. bug e wro ugh t iro n hanging li ghts, m1sr. M5-4832 Pnvate Party, Kejvinator retnge 122S. DlDeUe &t 6 dwrs Sl30. Sola makes bed Sl 75 An t i q ue mahogany bdrm set. mattres.s & bou pn ngs and. 9600. Odds & en<b Garage Sale Sat/Sun 963-11118 ••......•.....•........ Anyone inte rested 10 cbaog.lD& lhe 1r LI fl-e 1lhe r penooally Of' fln.anc1ally call 641 1712 a~k for Mr. K.et.h -----642 5678 Gwtar. Ibanez Artis t. natural wood. perf. cond $350 Shun· p a spkr-.. four SR 112's, 100 wall RMS. $150 ea. or S500 Jll four 54'7·1.845 TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday, October 14, 1979 in t he Daily Pilot A TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BUSINESS THIS IS THE ACTUAL SIZE AD For best repro<luct ion, a c tear black and w h ite photo ot any size can be used. Your message will a ccom pany the picture in this s pa ce . If you choose not to publish a pic ture, fill the s p ace with your message. Netlonel Women In 8ua6nH1 Week 11 Oc:10ber 14 ~ 20. To hOnOf area ..omen tn bu1h M11, lnduttry end commerce. the Deity '9lot will pubtl1h • ap•c:f•I tribute In It• October 14 edttlon. Our Safut• to Bwtln••• and Pf'Ofeetk>n•I Women II •n eaceptton•I opportunity to lntTOCtuc• a new or longtime auocl•t• to the peopf• of the Orange Coaet, or to honor awerda. achl•vementa or contrtbuttona. SA L ES P E R S 0 N , Sim alwiu=•tta•st penmnmt full time, wtU r .tratD. R.M. Abrabmt Nat1 Pu &outed . ~Showroom lilt lnNo. EestH.B.requlrea . tlitwPOrt s •vd, c oata 1barp , tr ont 0111ce .. ~ penon. Must be 1ood on ·~ te l e ph one, t y p e 1m all o ffice w /f u t 1rowln1 con cer n In Newport Beach. Good beoeftta. lrvlne Pel"IOODel Agency -r; 17\b, Celt• Meea S&eZM M2·1'10 Waitnu for Private Club. Tues. t.hru Fri. 11·3. Sat/Sun. 8:30 to 4:30. CaJI 844·8900 Ask for Jeanett.e Admiral ImPertal Duplex refri1erato r 1rreuer . Co ppe rtone . $350 . 1;4trS201 or M2·1M811 after SPM. lu1lneHwomen Salute notice• wtH be two column by two tnchea each, wtth a photo you pn>•lde. Th•~ of each nottc• la onty •~· - Don't mlH being part of thta tpeclal adve'1ttlng opportunity. 0Hdllne tor re· H rvlng ep.ce la October 10 ... C•ll .today1 ~~ ............. ... SAJ.ES PERSON -accurately, ab or speed • S..dept. aper. pref. wrltln1 a +. Good i .. • PtrmHHl fulltlmt. lldvwemtat PotenUal. llC"Y. -..,.. -~~Liil. Allrama. Ce&alo8 AttrecUvt beoeflt1 " NEWPOaTB£ACH • ,._awllltNpt.8.d. aalAr1 ~ EQ.r. ::C.:Beb Law rtnn ~ -CM. fl/ftl. bUt wUl tomMlel' "'--1 ... I 2 Waltreuea: Immediate CJllClllq for exper. dhu>er Is 1ravey1rd . P aid vacatlooa, 1ood tlp1. App ly T a ylo r '• ... 1040 ....................... a.tawaat. ~u • 8la&a Ana P'rtry. 1Wtla . •, lr •l n ••· Ca ll --or ., 1W ,.._ R.E.. 1APl HC1"9t&ri• ~Recrinerpua-, .. • I ALSIWOllA N f o ..:.;;;:.;'-::;:.;;;:;:;~----w/auto lypewriter or bead\&IAXC Jeft1r7 ..._ l"tpe. ~"'°"""'Port wsd ,......., aper. WAITRESS/Hosten. S4l-azTf ··-· llllt aiia .,. It._. Cut t r Plrm. Good ll&arJ U OOt-SlJOO/IDO. IMY dowll&owD Lat 8da ,_,_ ~ .. a111e ~ tldUa aecea1ary. per uper. VacaUoo. restaurant. l'/\lmt . Uua Apao puppies, a DAILY PILOT 842-5878 ..,_ l 1llOt 1 ..... ''°~ per mo . c• 11 acs.a..., •Med Of'CKQ> L1U or H.ariet 4M-t'7tl wb, AXC champ. blood m...,.111.fTJt lhrjoftel44-2'42. Im lDcl. cau 1si-z212 ._5 liDel. a.2a11 i -==:;;;=:====1.===~====:=l.::==========L.::========~==========1==:1======================================' .... t. "'° .....,..,.,w .... 1.,.rtM .................................................................... Oul'leUY Car? 9'W f71J M1111•1... f74e ....._, p1.W Cll•• ~. .. .. "················· ---··-······ ................. _. ... ............... . I 13 IMW JOH, 4 apd, •..Z•ff Ziii&. Ya•a 9171 Duss•t ......... .. PAYITOPDOLl..A. AM/PM cau 1te reo, -•••,.•-• .... ,_ .. 1111•11u••--.......... -~ ... --~-_., ,._a.. u.. ,.,_.. COWi 1.,.,--...5 ,, Qtinaet ea.nu. oaMmllCIDUlllY,.....__ --.....~- C.U MJMar O. lmr.,"9000.&4Mell IOADIT9 M ~ ..._.., 4 *· """'· *· ..... WHETHllt BUYING cw SELLING This i1 Yow DAILY PILOT BOAT MART ....................... li'T1 Peuceot Maped. S300. Good cond. Andy or J im l6elOI;~ 9150 ....................... '65 Honda 590 I rwJ!I good, $225. 8(2.6472 --- C·Z250mx M1kuo1 . gas &b.k.s, sun rims. tnk & more . Immac ulate' Hardly n dden. clean Must see! ! $350. 631 1291. 1976 Dodge Tradesman 200 , s how van, 360 engine, custom mten or and ext er ior , m a ny electronic and custom extras . Origi n al inves tment St4 .700. A s king $8000 . m4 )830.5912. 77 Ford Van fo'ully loaded, P 1S P fl. Air. Crw!>e control stereo, !>leel rad1<Jh & m<Jgs lnw mile.!gc S5600 Call ~46 "'18 Kaw auJd 650, lo m 1, Autos W Clll'tflt 9 5 90 perf. cond, xtras $1800. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552-8310 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR IJl.Jl11 '77 uw m, A/C, auto. O..&c c-.. roedltw, ....:S. PNeTow can ruH perfect . 1117 LllQJIM.~y maupu.kt u .... n•• o.rl1lu l eondlt Ion. _,..c.a.tis.9f =··~~:Call llnL l)&AI lllHIP WAMTIDI Mlcb. une. slat cond. loull1 own e d 6 _, IAYRU•OI La&• .... , To1olH, •ml. .-ioc>orbltolfer. Nf'Yic..t, alltO. trau.. a.w.w ttJI l.INCUJll..IOlllCUaY Val-. Pldalll» • v111i1. •zm.m.-0w * Olllld.. mu1t ... to Y.,.. 9772 -·•••••••••••••• .. • ••Autoo..&wDr. ~-~I ~· caasl>OB> ... •••••••••••••••••••• '11 Conlobe. Very low SDl"w1·1..r.,.._ait Ciprt '115 .a HlM•OMS VOLVO mlluae. Load e d . mYlN'C PORSCHE's WANTED UIMEDlATE DELIVERY! URGE SB.ICTIOM OFNEW 1979 320i's 528i's AL.';(>63JCS1 \ IN STOOC! Call I.Oday · We ulso m;.iy have that pre own ~d BMW you are looking ror• 831-2040 49 5.4949 ....................... l...oaTS Elderly lad)'• mar kt l IJo.7000 -•-f'M 1'10HARBOR BLVD. a••-· 511...,.1 car. Sf11111J/clr. 17~1*. t-~-----~ "II Olprl, ..... AM/ ' OOSJ'A MESA -H'-BSR atru, alnt cond. 63l·l27' AteLIASI..-~· &m0/bellt ~'7evH --------OVEBS~Df!UVERY __.....__ '73 450 SLC. Gold /blk EXPERTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dlhm '720 leatb.. map . 4.S,000 ml. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 117~.&46-'122'1 "18Qn., blk/llvr bea11ly, loaded, 1 ownr, new radiala, 112.500. 7MHt14 io Mere llonteto llX. ~ al.do, PS/PB, VI , ...,/bl&. PP •'IOll LAICH SILICTIOM OF A&J..MOO&S SHOP •COMP A.R E BARWICK D ATSUN ' I I ,,I I II I r,J' 811-137!> 493-JJJS •DATSUNS* L99t S1l1di0tl OfAIModeft WE SPICIAUZI IMGOOD SBVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN uau1•1 c.a.,.-ttn ••••••••••••••••••••••• "79 1laUon wan 300TD VOi.YO a.J. Dark blue. Casa 1Jll8Karbor Blvd. rad.lo, sunroof, appro•. COSTA MES.A 3,ax>ml. Owner anx.loua 646-9303 540.9467 io. ea.car. Need.a some told.I ask for Harry Kay •---------• body work. Make offer. 2 13 · 5 9 7 8 8 8 l , e v e 1 OIAM&I COUNTY 56Q6' or S'-S--Z838 ZJ3.4J8..l21l VOLVO ~~---trUJUCar XR7. Cord. • '19'79 300 SD. Tur bo .EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO met .. lo m1. load ed . Diesel. Lile ivory LargestVolvo DeaJer abwrm cond, must sell. w/bamboo Sunroof. "°° an<>ran&e Cou.nty! IDM646, 758-5332 rm MS-02915 BUY or LEASE DIRECT '78 Cougar X R·7. full "12 Marqula Broucbam, 4 ctr. $40C> or beet offer. M&-4'119:5 or "4-11'74. ....... ttl2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"..., ,.s1100 87S-S741 or~la71 "1S Mach I. Good cond, A/C, dlx tnlr. $2950. Will take low do. 833-9159 '68: V8 Power st.eenng, brakes. A/C. New tJres, bnkel. $1500. 833-1557 a:E:;r~~.~ii "~~, ~=:.:%~~:. '7S 450 SLC . M ti le 2025 S. Manchester :JM~. Ser mq Rare "73 Must. convert .. red/bone tntr. sunroor. Anaheim 750-2011 _ _.;;.Y_· ___ • ----loaded , orig o wner, AMt FM cass. A/C 21.000 '$ XR7. very good, on e . _m_7_a1 ______ _ locaJ nu. $23.000 759-8948 77 VOLVO cond .. fu II eq u1 P . '118: Auto. Ll.lte new.12395. 2845 HARBOR Bl.VO +radials, only $1 650. Seet.obelieve' 540..641 0 540..02 1 l ·~ Wb.ate 230 SL 4 spd at2 DL sedan. 4 speed , 548--8335eves. 962-32S7 -Super cond Hard & soft AM/FM cassette stereo. •------------------ top:.. SlO.SOO CaU Donna velour interior . good Dodp 9935 .65 Mustang Conv. 289 731·7711 dys, 529·6172 tlre5 Dark blue hnisb & "••••••••••••••••••••• eng., 4 s peed , make eves tn excellent condition . "14Dodge ColtGood cood. offe r. RFG23l. P P . X19 F'lal 1977 Burnt orange, brwn int, xlnt oond. 34.K rnilea. 34rapg. $5000 or b$t ofr. 833-2400 est4M2or49$-334l 11Jt 5. 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Por.. auto 928, gray w /blk l t h r . H as everyUu.ng IW1:sl'O I J 9K mt $29,500/bst o r r . TI4/556-6581 exc Sonday G ood gas m il eag e . MovioJ, Must Sell Fut! ~3834 Pnvate party leaving Sl .000. 213·592·3472 ---·------ area & must sell. S5S>O or Gto&er C:..amble 9955 bl!St offer. 983-9823 or ..__. 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67s.11m atter s P m . n.v MUERS _____ ..;:....___ ...................... . ~~PHIL -LONG . FORD '-' ____ ...,_,._ .. ..__c-..._ 1tn"roao ~UASIDAH 6cyl., autocnaUc. ractory a.ir cond.. pwr. steen ng • brakes, radio. v1.oyl AUrOCINTER N<YrHINC OVER $4999 lt7'0LDS 91 9181CYS9AM Wbh all al the 98 luvriea PLUS AM/,111 atereo. tilt wheel, cnli.ae control, 1plst pwr. seats & low milts. C7•PHJ >. Sl499 roof. tinted glan & •--------more' 4438RYX I. <Stk • .l 1 •t. .\ .. ,.. f-'J"' r • ...i.• v. ... · '.40 •11110 'ff MAM WORT 3SO Auto mat ic. New t1rm. braba and allocb. Good mileage hod} s traight r uni. grea t ' $800 HunllJlgloo Beacb. n i• l842-49lJ "70 Skylark. IO>I< m1lea~e. good cond1llun, $950 m"MH Codilac 991 5 •.•....•.•....•.••.•.•• 77 ~O\ d 1.t .. ~dnt, tleaullful CIH with Jll lh1 X\r.C. 31.<AJO oWnl'f m I Wtll !>phl hJgb Jnd lo~ PG'l). $3411 .... THEODORE ROBINS FORD l060 HAHOl ILVO. COSTA MISA 642·0010 NUBS AUT'OCENTH NOnlINO OVER $4999 1'75R>ID amcoun f\Jll ~. ract.ory air cond . s plit 'it'llt~ L..a.odau top & low mll('?. Sharl>' U22MMT 1 $2999 MAIERS AUTO CENTER '78 Cutlass Supre me . C l ea n , l o wn e r , tn-mtluge Peak cood day!l 496 ~540, 1'.Vt'l> 4196-1160 MAIERS AUTO CENTER :-.UTlllNG OVl::lt $4999 19770LDS ST.dl'IUCC>Wa 4 •peed traaa.. power !>l.toenng, rallye wheels & low mt.le.. An excellent economy car! <398SPM I. $2999 MAIERS AUTO CENTER 1"25 B.lker !:>lre-ct COSTA MESA 540-9202 (10\10 \VNOAH !J) ~1lver <.:loud I Sl!l,000 , book for qwck s <1lc l'-t Pty. C..ll. 646 6096 142!'1 Bakcr Strt't.'l ~'tA M t-:SA 540..9202 72 ~ Hovale. h.irdl11 1\ c. 45.000 ml .. 11600 •fl>. 1673. 5J6-6.:nl 985 4144 ESTATE SAU: 1,977 OLDS Cuflosslt'*Jltam To place your ad cal 642-5678 '65 BMW R50/2. $1200 ________ _, rirm. Spare eng. & trans. loclh, MuMt•nanc•/ t5()0. Pb S48·961H for top used cars-forcag n, dolnestics or classics. H your car L'I extra clean. see us Fl RSI'! otlAMCiE COUNTY'S OLDEST & 'Tl HNDA CIVIC HATCH. Toyota 9765 Xlnl coOd. Lo ml ·s. Must ••••••••••••••••••••••• seJH ast. 641·1983 eves '78 Utbk, rnu."lt st>ll bt-s' '76 Seville . perfect c-ond1t1on, low mile!>, S8500 or trade 831 9829 ---- iBSUver Cad SeVllle, rull piower-. sunroof. Al cond Assume lse pay menl. get.t.an& co car 644-68411 T.l Ford LTD 7~9 4363 Mon. t..hru Fri . 9 to J Coupl· tla s A M 1 t-~M stereo. Ult wheel. aw:;c control. 40160 s pht st'iH & pwr WUldows C714HJS I. Serfice f020 1i'T1 &uuti PE 250, dirt ·-··················· bike, xlnt. $500. -~ otrer XJnt coud. loaded '76 Honda Accord , 645-5189 Bo at Ma I nt en an c e , 548-5659 ,.,~ SaJes.Serv1ce-Leasing atr·cond .. new brakes & clutch. $4300. 675-3065 M .6 '69 Toy. Crowo. auto. radio. smog control. radials. good s hi.pe 1ntoul. $950. 54~·7241 home. M9-3950 om~ re furbish , r e p a irs, Rav CCll"Yer1 l1te. painting. High quality H00Jr?A8000XL:f Rolla Aoyce BM w ..ortt. Very Reasonable #I t11 o,,_. C-"f 1S40Jamboree '76 Cvcc. brand ne w r ates, R e fs . a vail. $500.646-2087. 292:5Harb0r Blvd Newport Beach 640-6444 cond .. must sacr1'1c-c 6'.$&11 "13 Yamaba Enduro DID, COSTA MESA Make offer. S48·1Z38 ------ p P want.s to buy Toyota, '67· 74 Ha ve cash Repairable OK. S45-74S4 loeih.Poww 9040 cold, anod ized wbls, 979-2500 IOl....,._1 •REH's '7SClvic, gd cond . 12400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12'75/betolr.559-1204 -All 3pm, 840·5233 or ClA5Slc ~ Cbrh era: Mllar"-s. We/ WE BUY & ~ 21' Seaaki • restore . .../St• 9IJ' 9160 CLEAN CARS 71 CVCC. Like new, 40,000 M.SJ(). StS-7414 •••-•••••••••••••••••• rm ·s_ •30'Sea Ray Weekender. RENT ~uxury mot or AND TRUCKS 951·2981 Assume new le~ on 19 Ceh ca . Lo m1 . good mvestment 546-8452 --- Twn/inbd Briatol coacl bome 22 , sleeps 6, self 850 N Beach Blvd • "78 Honda Sln Wgn a/c SD.000 2U /518-Wl coot. $2SO/wk+8< mi. l.AHABRA I '79 Toyota Corolla. mus sell $.')DJ 04" best orr er Contact Sue. 673·2689 early eves ---------• M0«5l5 ~Ml. No. of SA fo'wy) Stereo cass. lotm1. x nt. cond. $5 ,000/080 s.. 1910 SH • .,., is GMC Camper Van. C714JS2Z..5333 66-0mO Uke new. Bubble top, SundaybyAppl. --------Tri..... 97 67 ----- fully cont, must sell .ac.,.ar-9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 TR.6. l owner, lo m1 , AMtol..MsMg 9580 Awtol..easillg 9510 "71 JAGUAR E-type. 2+2 orig. cond • alloys, T,...,.._Util ty 9 180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vl2,auto,rur$7000r1rm S49001orrer 4972382 :~€~~~:~·~0~li r, _L_E_A_S_E __ ;y-;;E-.,1 ~~~~=r XJ6_L_R_l_ack. ~:~1. Victory edition. loterlor, chrome wheels, lmmal' Mus t See' royal blue/tan int. /\JC. vlnYl top, lights inside I •NY MODEL I ~l stereotcasscllc, lo m1 and out, wide ti res. I · KGl'Wllllll Ghio 9 7 34 Mll..\t sell $4800 700 8237 , custom paint, tin ted I ....................... v•w-9770 g I a ss , c r a n k o u t I '-7"' •• windows, bolds two PAY ONLY I ...................... . 1 $250 VW · lfav1na trouble m~~~~-ea . ·,I FIRST MONTH •• selling your car~ Try U5 Top dollar · Paid for or .._S..tkw,P.... Not' Bring your car to .. ~~~~~~ .. !~.~~ I PAYMENT I f8~l~~":.~~u;1a!~n: DATSUM PARTS Hood. 4 IDC>d tires, flt 11721'00. Best elf er. Call ~after8PM. I * I HunUngton Beach · Ask rar Frank Manno or Tom I NO DEPOSIT OR LAST MONTH I Alkln. I WE TAKE AMY TRADE I 71 BUS. Champagne Ed "•to flOR Oii MOTJ IB7ll BEACll BLVD w /sun roo f , Io m I , I PHONE CREDIT APPROVAL I HUNTINGTON BEACH !_!7.!2,!ofr . 673·0993 72 S.D.V Low m1. local car . Lea th . vnyl . AM/tape, etc. etc. Sl99S Co car S48 3242 18 Seville: AM/FM 8 trk st. 'nt t.elscp str whl. AC. It.hr seals. auto trunk. wire wbJ covers. nu llr es, vtDyl top, SIO~/l.o. l.se pp (714 1759-9501 ' 'Gas Saver+. B<>aut '78 Fiesta 'Lo m1 . Air. A.M tFM cass. sunroof $4.915(). Aft 6, 64.S--0797 TT Ford Club Wgn. 8-pass. 460 Vt , PIS, dual tanks , AM/FM s tereo 8 lrk. AJC. tow pkg. smoked ~~all art pm . i2 LTD Wgn auto. p '>. p/b, a.ir. Ong at tl9Mm1 815.~4 $5395 NABERS ~ l~ H.HO()r 8llic1 Co..r" ~ ~QIOO '68 Cl.rrLASS Good Coqd. $700 firm 9917 i8 Futura 71Km1 air ____ 8-6 __ 139 ___ _ cond AM/F M radio 'fll Olds: 1375 Running 71Camaro LT.xlnt cond, ~Alt6848.-6970 order Call aft 6. or IS,000 mi. new llra. lWle U...:. 9945 before 9 lOam 646-8723. _ ~~ SS500 firm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'° 9957 '68 Camaro. need s murrle r . Some body v.utc:. $750. Call 497-4849. 0.wrolwf 9920 ........ s-••••••••••••••••••••.•• 1..-.cO&.H-MHCUIY Moving Mus t Sell! ·75 ''SpeoaJoflh.e Week'' Pinto sunroof . 4-s p , 71 UMCOLN loaded. Sl,900. 556-9096 TOWH COUPE _aft_._4_·30 ____ _ .. .... ••••••••••••••••• Beautiful luxury car lll ~ 9960 1979 DEMO crystal a pricot with ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLl.AIAMCl! lealher anten or Low '16 Plymouth Gran Fury on Camaros. Caprices, iruleage. One owner Wagon. PS. PW. PB, Monte Carlos, Matibus & <llll.931 ) AM /FM stereo. AC. AJI N o v a s . D r a s t i c S9200 eittras. Must sell. SlSOO. reductions! 28211 Harbor BI . C M. Cail 737-66'9 (714), a ft SA VE MOW!!! 540-5630 _e_·30_P_M ____ _ CONNELL CHEVROLET X" It.or I••' 1\1' •I l I"" I ' ,, ~"' S4i>-I 200 ~di 9947 ""'9ioc 9965 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i2 Ford Mav 6-cyl, on g. owner. good mileage. xint oond $1CT15 67l-475S Milt cat 9950 '71 Kin1s•ood Wagon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• One Owner. New paint. i 4..Eng. Xlnt cood.. Must aell .... 1163-1222. 77AUlllD Pretty blue with blue suede a.nlenor. Bucket seats , P /S, P /8 , acellent cood. vinyl top, A.II/FM cass. lo mUes. Good Mileage. Call S51..:m5 all. 6P M. AU at Special Prices 3101 eo..t ..... ., MIW PARTS Ir SERVICE HOUIS I '79 CADILLAC '79 CRICA 84Z..2000 --·· '7S Moma Towne Coupe: 4 '64 VW. good cood, new spd. 4 cyl. 30+mpg. Xlnt bnkm. froot bushing & cond. $2000. 963·9286 i3 Karman Ghia •Int. cond. Orig. Owner 48K orig ml. $5,000. P.P. 54IMM65 '78 Espirit, llke new . loaded, lo ml 's, sac, $SOOO firm. 813-4149, 6'73-9 U9. 13 Firebi.rd DI pirit, auto, A/C. 8-tn tape, S2SOO or best oil'. 54(). '12181. 631-2547 **·* Open 7a.m . 'tiHp.m . Monday tbru Friday CloMd s.t. • 8un. ElfectJve Mon. t/24/79 , ..... Cl( fOD ZllOS.11.ua. Santa Ana Al t.ba OonNlf ol Warner 146-7070 valve job. 1975 Eva. 9118-1462 ~-------- La::iw'Jlllsil 9735 '72 Super Beatie, very •••••·•-••••••••••••••• &ood coocl $2500. Pam 19'70 Nova. 30'7 engine, SS.000 miles, P JS, P / 8 , na snat, tlrea almost new. $1100. 54M832 Lamborgh in i, exotic super fu t aedan. Air, leat.ber, oul performs Ferrari. $25,000. fMt0'48 ~ .... 9740 548-4(9, 548·~ "76 VW coovert., AM I FM. lo ml, lllnt cond . ..-o. 8-0134 aft 8. 'SI Olevy Belak. 283. Xlnl con d . All o ri g . IZ300/tnde for Baja Bua '_7_5_8_U_G_. _V_e_l_l_o_w_1 • moDeJ. MZ·'79 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt .. unrf, new clutcb, ·a Stn Wgn. Concoun "134.50SE: wbt. w/blu lot. tiiw. eo.ooo ml. peoo. Goodoond. S'7SO. IWll'OOf' a m /fm CHI. •ID 848-91' all. 5. a ir , pollahed m a1 1. t m ma o . S 1 4 , 5 o o . BUG. llUST SELL. Nu '72 Cbevy Caprice 4-dr D•1·845·0U2. E ve . q. tram, All/PM tape adlla, xbst cond, loeded. -..sm pp~ SUllO/alf•IU-Gll ' 1973 MlltCuaY Mle19U1S ll•HM. FW.I power, factory alr 111 itu .. 4 tt70 caad., aptit pwr. aeata ....................... . Wt wheel, cnliae control, "18 Towne Landau: tan, padded top6 ooly47,000 full power . lu the r , mllea. Like NEW 19000 mt. Save S$800. eondiUon ! CllOJDC). ..._ $2499 is -.~T--81-rd-,-Sl-lv_e_r -L-u-x. Group. Vinyl top, al,!'1 en . c ontr. AM /FM •Wr"eo, llll whl, 8-way pwr ... ea. tact. alum. wbl1 Ir m uch more. lmmacv.late coodl $1700. 163314. All. '1'11. .,. . ' ORANGE COUNTY, CA!-IFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1979 FIFTEEN CEN 1f PoJie'S . Bug ·ftrillS Fatherless Gi:PI \ ND YOH (AP) -Pope "I u.'t W... tt, I JUlt can't 'J.U Pa.a U rucW let.o a beU.w It. lt'a Jat faalal&k,'' acr••mllla. eeetadc crowd ol IM lald. alaa09t ~-lGml ,_... -.I Geta11D'1 fat.Mr ctiad I• J'MI" cboeeme-afa&Mr'••.•JW'• ol P•• --•·He wu a Mt.ec· old J: rl •-o waa rende"41 tl•e wttb the N•• York Clty IP••eJ• bJo tM pepaJ ..-... Police ;:rnmeat, and Mn. ~ $b0Jtly after ta.. pope WU tb •u-f t.ber lf be driven lnto Ma.Uson Square SIDI • ' ~ a • G ...... __ • y-.. .._ ,..____ were i.er.. woukl baYe Mee ~..... -... ~ iuardiqtbe. pope today.'' l.pertormance today, be aaw Geral,yQ &mah and beckoeed for I ·, l flter to CCJID8 OVS't.o bla Ol*l•top I car. • A pollcemma lifted bet lnto tbe • : pope'• arms, and the bewildered biond&-bmred cblld WU b~ by tbe pope and placed on the ~r ol tbe....,.. car. Geralyn, weartna red slacks ·and a white T-ahln, was too .abocked to talk about the exper· · rienee, and could only say, "I'm • happy." A paper apple sbe wore, • with the lecend "Welcome Pope Paul ll," was ripped and turned upside-down by the papal em· brace. Her mother, Nora Smith, of New York City, was not as reti· cent. * * * In New York Mn. Spi.itb only received tbe Ucketa for the event on TueldJy, after weeks of tryt.na throuab lbe police department. Mrs. Smllb and Geralyn attended the Garden gat.beri.na wttb tbe other children of the family, Noreen, 16, and Dooald. 15. They a.re parlahicners at St. Francis of Assisi Church, West Nyack, N.Y. "Sbe was so shocked that she didn't know what to do . . .. " said Mrs. Smith. "It's just fan- tastic. There are no words to describe iL " Did she feeJ bless&!, Geralyn was asked. "Yes, blessed," she said. * * * Pope: Break Poverty Cycle -a•w1...-ta POPE JOHN PAUL II LIFTS &-YEAR-OLD GERALYN SMITH ONTO HIS VEHICLE AFTER ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK Cheering Crowd of 19,000 High School Studenta Welcome Pontiff to Madison Square Garden Appearance FV Mobile Home Board Urged &:--~~~~~------~ done before,.. be told a crowd ~t1mated • more than 30,000 at • ~ttery Puk on the aoutbern tip of M•nhattan beside New-York 'Harbor. • .. Ships sounded their foehorns. City Couneil Spooked • ! 'f ,, ~. I " l . I .. ;. ... ·Laguna Speake.rs -C.overed b.y Shee.ts By STEVE lllTCllEU. Of .. o.lly P'lleC Sl9ft Eight "concerned Laguna Beach citizens" showed up in bedsheets Tuesday night to stage a protest mocking the City Council's decision to rout out illegal rental units in town. · They sat quietly near the front row of the council chambers awaitin& the public com munication portion of the meeting as more traditionally garbed councilgoers gawked and snickered. When the mayor called. for comments from the public, the-bizarre group, resembl· Ing Ku Klux Klan members, rose and ap- proached the podium. PEEJllNG THROUGH EYEllOLES cut in his sheet, "Vigilante X" said he was in· terested in tunaing in his neighbors who have illeeal bootleg apartment units (constructio~ ' . done on the sly without city approval). Last month the council sounded the bat· tJe call against owners of illegal rental units in town, unanimously calling for ordinances that would allow residents to turn in neighbors they suspect are housing such ren- ters They said such informants would not be required to identily themselves, adding lbat city inspectors would be sent to suspect homes to investigate. SO TUESDAY NIGHT, the group of bed.sbeel·bedecked renters showed up saying they were there to "support" the council ac· ti on. "Vigilante X" told the council, "I was strolling down Anita Street the other day and I recognized an address that I believe might be housing illegal renters.•· (See SHEETS, Page AZ> ------_ _,.. _ __._ Romeo ..... Co•etl, ~ ... ~.._ ............ .-.. a .. k1rf9Mllll_._ \ftya) al the elderly. But councilmen, who beard from park resideata and owners. forced a l!Wllttna ol the wUT'i.q factlom to aldestep suggestions for drafting a city mobile home park control ordlnance similar to ooe approved by San Juan Capistrano. Mayor pro-tem Ben Nielsen said be would sit as an observer during the session between the council and the -6lander family which owns the park on Talbert .Avenue near Brookburst Street. Nielsen, acting for the absent Mayor Bernard Sval stad. pledged aid from his city's staff in gathering information re· quired for a settlement before the park's next scheduled rent increase Nov. 1. Malattia charged that the $20 bike would be added to a $10 tn· crease levied in February. He New Planners Picked in HB; 2 Carryovers By STEVE MARBLE Of .... o.lty l>IM! , .... Only Hamtington Beach Plan· ning Commissioners John Stem and Robert Bazil survived the second purge of tbe seven· member commission in the past 18 mont.M. T he Huntington Beach City Council named new planners after disposing of the old com· mission Monday night. Following the guidelines of a new and much-criticised or· dinance, each council member selected his own commissioner for a four-year term. Only Councilman John Thomas failed to come up with a new coDl1llWiooer. The new planners are: -Dr ...... Ba11er, a former HunUnctoo Beach Union High School District trustee selected by MaYor boa llacAlllster. -Prim saiea, a former plan· nine commiaslon member selected by Councilman Ron Pattlmon. -; lleftlb KeMtlek, a past member ol the city's desisn and review board selected by Cowi· cUwoman Ruth Finley. • -Grace wa.e•ell, a past member of the Huntlnaton Beada Police J'ac,t FlDdlna Com· m1ttee lelected bJ Councilwoman RutbBaileJ. -,... -., a current plan· ntns com•l...,.,.,. selected by Coundlmm Bob Mudie. -.... n aaau, a current pWmlq eamml1lkloer ~ bJ e,.,-et1..,., Clwy Yoder. TbC' lllllW com••llioeen will (le(I PIANNSU, Pa .. Al) • ' claimed tbat park atreeta ._.. .. ... ..... 1111.ncal Wtlei"'-._ N' d ttn · The chairman, backed bJ about 40 park residents, said that zn of the part's m resl• dent.a are on Chted incomes, mostly social security pay- ments. He said rents and utility costs for many would top the ~a· month ma.rt in November under the bike, leaving many residents with only $90 a month with 35Channels w111ei. to -food. ............ odler ... "he, • . ·--·•"'-atml ..... on 1"eal IUbs. Calling the residents "cap· Uves." be told councilmen most of the tenants can't move because tbeir homes wouldn't bold up or areo 't moaem enough to meet newer park standards even if spaces could be found in a county with dwiqdling own· hers of places for them. <See MOBILE, Page A2) Canada's Cable TV Firms Coast Plan The largest cable televlS1on company m Canada will start laymg its underground cable network to homes m HuntJ.ngton Beach. Fountain Valley and Westminster late this month Coordinators met Tuesday m Huntington Beach to draw up documents that wtll allow Cana· dtan Cablesystems Ltd. pack up the financ1aJ ends or the plan. which has languished during much oC the 1970s on the drawmg boards. The Canadian firm will become equal partners with Dickenson Communication Ltd., a Huntington Beach company which bas held the franchise since 1974. It is expected the cable project will take three years to com. plete. However. some residents can expect to tune in the JS. channel system by January. The monthly subscription fee is anticipated to be about $10. Programming is to range from live city council meetings to first-nm movies. Tbe Public Cable Television Authority, comprised of council members from each city, ten- FIRST PHONE C4LL DOES IT "I've had great success three yean ln a row with tbe Dally Pilot because·l rent my Balboa Island apartment on tbe first phone call each time I ad- vertlle." That's tbe story told by tbe 1ucceatul Corona del. Mar man wb.o placed tbia ad ln tbe DeUJ Pilot: STEPS TO BAY lbr .ireat patio, frplc 1ar 135() wlnter ~UUMOUtX If you want repeated ad. vertiaina IUCceM, try tbe Dal.b Pilot by caJlina M2·5m. tat1vely set groundbreaking for Oct. 23 City councils in ea ch of the three communities still must ratify the final agreement. The agreement will allow the c1t1es to collectively buy out the ~ystem at the end of 15 years or grant a five.year extension and obtam ownership at the end of 20 years without cost. The c1lles will also receive an annual 5 percent franchise fee. This could mean as much as $500,000 per year for each city. The cable TV authority also voted to give its executive direc· tor, John B~teman, a three-year contract to oversee the projecL The contract calls for a monthly salary of $2,500. Coast Weather Variable high cloudiness through Thursday. Lows tonight 62 to 68. Highs Thursday 7S to 80 at beaches, 86 to 93 inland. INSIDE TODAY A Baltimore colamaMd ICIJll Nolan Rap "should ~ o pi«e of oaa, ~l food, of cmcrw" fur 1Pw Oriole mttna in ~·· AnwriccM lAOQW chom{riouldp opener. See Pilot .portl torttn-Daw Cun- ningham'• report, page Bl. 11141ex AtY_....._ A9Am~ at., L.M....... M~...._ ...... ..., ......... .. ~ ............ .. ~ Dt-1'...._....._ M c-ka AM o...ec..tr " o-a• A'6 .......... ~-._......._AM A~,. ........ ,..,..... ... 1-. I I ............ S1 ......,.. a..o ,........_ • ..... ~ti y....,. -· tty...._ wll....., M '"" IJ at......... M D'M.VPILOT Frem·P-AJ POPE .•. m..uaa la not \.be Nit, It be told UMcrowcl lt •11 U. t.blrd day of t.be llOte'• week·lou villt -a day •'-'dl WU IClMICluMd tQ .cl ln PIUla~ and wb.lc.h lnclud9d prayera with rell1lou1 pro· feulonala aod 1on1a •ltb Roman CatboUc aehoo1 cb.Udrm in New York. Despite torreoUal ratna, the pope stopped oa hLI way out of New York at St. JamH Cathedral ln a hHvilY Pol1ab sectJon of Brookl)'D. Weartns a red, broad·brlmmed bat and protedl.;:.eay _plutlc ralneoatz an um held over b1I beaa bf Tennce Cardinal eoc.e, t.be pope== out of bla llmouaine fw I brief__. ..... 'In a New ~on farewell ap- pearance at Sbea Stadium, ttae _pope aald to a crowd of I0,000: "'Larae eoaeeatratlou ot P90PM create 1peclal problem• and special needa . . . Above all, a city needa a soul lf It la to become a true home for bu.man beings. You, the people, must itve it Ulla aoul. And bow do you ·do thl1? By lovtn1 each other." Tbe i~t. David D · Iller, llve1 UM art.r a ... • Safetyi t;,"1G Show • Set by ll.S • . . 'Tld d ,... enoufb for a mJoritJ of UM people to realise a major m&ltlb wu made before I PHI awa1," be 11td. "It wa1n't Juat tb• anall darter. Tben wu a unique M0171t.em tbe... • • . It WU foUy." Th• dam wu be1un ln JJM. TV A intended to turn 38,000 1cre1 al prime but relatlvely UD· uaed farmland in three ...., PeMe ,_.., w. ,._ •• ,,..... couu.. a.to job- !!13:-} .. ~ wben a fi court ruled the dam would deltroy tb• bome ot the aull darter bl violaUoo al the lt73 Endan1ered SpeelM Act. TV A trwplut.d TlCl dart.en to UM • .,..,, m • ...., Rhw ID 1'71 ud 1171 ud ..umate. tbllr populatioD there to be about a,soo. Lut year, ltM dart.en were moved from tbe Hlwusee to the HolaUin but b6ololiall H)' it la too early totell lltbey will reproduce. aboard four MUldbloaa 1blpa wW ~ 1peclal relnlprcement demoutta· tJoa at tbe U.S. Naval bue at Gu1atanamo, Cuba, 1t1rtlna ln mJd·Octobet, Pent•1on spokeaman Tho.mu Roa 1aJ.d. Tbe nerdH II plamMd u a modelt abow ot foree and fonna ~ of Pnst- dent Cuter 1 responae to the coatlnued presence of a Soviet 1rouod combat bn1ade in western Cuba. State Democrats ' . Support Kennedy SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A coalition of California Democratic Party Uberala and labor leaden baa formed a com· mtttee to draft U.S. Sen. Edward Kennecb' for .,...ideot. At a DeWI conference Tuea· F,....P-.,,eAJ MOBILE ••• Olander tamtly membera, backed by lawyer Brent SwaDllOD ol SaDta Ana, told the coandl that nearly Sl5 of tbe pWmecl rent tn- creue would 81> for bliber ....ta paid ~ the family OD tM '9ased property and for lncreued utility CO.ti. Tbey claimed tbe other SS hardly would meet other op9!8· lion costa lncreaaed by infta. Uon. day. the coalition critfcbed botb President Carter and Callfomla Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. for drtttlnc to \.be rtaht. and predlct-e d that tbe lla11achuaetta senator would fonnaUy enter tbe race aplmt Carta and Brown by November. . "It ta important that •• 1et tJae Democratic Party back ID toucb wttb lta procr ... tve and humanitarian P..U:.:rf;•" and KeD.IMd)t la tbe c ate who can do that," aaid a eoallticd' leader, Auemblyman BUI Loclly• ol Su Leandro. Rep. Pu Stark of OaklaD4, cblef or1anlaer of tbe dl"aft. Kenned)' IJ"OUp, 1a1d none of Its leadera have bad personal COO· tact wttb lbe lla11aclnaaetta Demdcrat. but added that• la convinced Kennedy· will formal· ly enter the presideatlal race "probably IA early November."'' He alao made a separate atat.e- ment, ln Spanilb, to asaure His· panic residents "that I am well aware ol the place that you oc~ cupy in American society. . " S'WNTS OBR"VE 'LUCY' AND Y1CI VDIA AT GOLD9N VIN ICHOOL Monkey lleoomea P•rt of the Menagerte tit Huntington •••h C.mpue Al A.rpe, cbalrman of the Sen Juan Caplatrano Mobile Home Council, outJloed bow both ownen and residents ol the Ilia· sion Clty'1 mobile home parb formed a control board. Stark aald bl.a sroup, which opened offices Tuesday in San Francisco and Los Angeles, combines several earlier draft· Kennedy erou~ in California. But Stark said hls organ.lution "self-destructs the day KeMedy announces. and he will form b.is own committee " At the Battery, the pope paid s p e cial r espects to Jewish leaders, saying that Christianity and Judaism a re "closely relat 4!d," and declaring, "Shalom• Peact-l>c with you " LUey Loves ·Bananas A votdin.c the term "rent COO· trol," Arps argued for park "stabiliz.ation" which includes maJnt.e:oance factors and other goals. Golden View Students Keep Pet Supplied Also speak.ing on behalf of the park reaident.s who own their own structures and pay only for parking space, was Pat Kl.sh. volunteer bouaina consultant to Fourth Dlatrlct Orange County Supe~ R&lpb Clark. St a rk d escr ibed the draft.' Kenned y g roup as "broad- ba'\ed." inc luding ihousands of Caltfomia Democrats But those who appeared a t a news con- ference were primarily from labor and the liberal wine of lb, party. 1 He comme nded e xtens i ve "collaboration" between Jewish and Christian bodies in this country in study and work, in- cludlne a "common determlna· lion to reject all forms of anti- Sem itism and discrimination " Teachers swear that Lucy ls the onJy one at Golden View School who likes the cafeteria luncbea. But Lucy, a macaque monkey from Java, will eat almost anything, they explain. She's especially food of peanuta and bananu of course. sure to bring fruit for the newest addlUon to their menagerie. "The next day," Valdez says, "we bad 40 bananu." The gay, .IO-pound monkey la. houaed ln an old 10-by seven.foot aviary that once held the pt1eon nock in the school atrium. After his speech. before leav ing for Sbea StadJum, the pope paused to accept a bouquet or flowers from a child. Cheers of .. Long live the pope!" re· sounded When custodian GU Valde1 ac quired Lucy from tbe North Orange County Animal Shelter three weeks ago he asked the s chool's 320 boys and girls to be The pleeooa, Valdes explains, have been moved to tbe .. farm." The farm la on a portion of two acres set ulde at U>e rear of the school as a Student Envlronmen· tal Leaming FaclUty (SELF). SELF has a pond fUled with .:: ,_ FrOM Page A J SHEETS COVER CITIZENS. • • And, he s aid, he and his fellow "con· cerned anonymous citizens" bad a list of 14 other suspected landlords to hand to the council. With that, the group passed out 15 ad· dresses to the council, urgi.n& the panel to look into the status or those homes. THE GROUP THEN WALKED out or the council chambers, leavlne council members studying the address Ii.at. One of the mock vigilantes said tbe list should prove lnteresUne to at least two of tbe council memben. He hinted that the addresses are those of 15 support.en of Mayor Jack McDowell and Councilman Howard Dawaon. DaWIOD bad intuated the "conltdentlallt,y" clause in tbe latest council action against Uleeal rentals. "What we're trying to point out," the masked s pokesman aald, "is that by elimlnaUn1 those llle1al rentala, the town is going to lose a lot of senior citizens and youths who cannot afford the blaher rents that will be charged as a result of fewer ren· tals in town." HE SAID THE RESULT of such action "paves the way for another Newport Beach in Laguna," adding, "We don't want Laeuna to be elitist." "Vlg1Jante X" said the 1roup's purpose in confronting the council, "was to check out just what the council expecta cit..luna to do." "If I was a landlord in town and someone anonymously turned me In for bavin1 Weeal rentals, I'd like to know who called ll in so I could have some form of redress," be said. He said he was also concerned witb the impact of removina an estimated 2,.300 llleeal rental unlta in town on tena.nll. "WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN when rents jump from $350 a month to teOO," be asked. "We're going to have a lot of snobs ln town." And the group questioned tbe cost ol 1ucb a "viallant.e operation," saytne "the city can't afford two more firemen, but now it loots like they're ready to ftoance a whole army of city inspect.on." ln approving a bat.Ue plan a1aimt illegal rental unita laat month, councilman Wayne Baglln predicted it would be 'bot laaue ln town. 1 And the bed.sheeted rent.era who showed up Tuesday night promised this ls only the beginning. O"ANOE COAIT H/P' DAILY PILOT rrwo Or•noitCOMI 0.111.,.Hot, wittr.w·t.tc"1'com ....... ,, ................ l•P<lf>ll....., ... , ... o._ Co•'' Pu~lt\N""C..,.,.,.-. ""*"t•td•hont•r• Pttf>&1\Nd Moftct-. ttw~ ~rict.y fet (O\la Mow H-_,, 04 .... 1 ............ ,,,_ t••~V•ll•Y •"""'-L..,,..ltffclltt'-"1'-C•ti A ....... ,._...,,,..., .. _l_Sel_.,_ Huntington Rape Suspect Captured ' ~"<l•T' f"" orlMi,o.I PIA>ll•lll"9 04-It "1119 WHl ll•rSl....i.c ..... -C•11"""4emi. __ ,, .. _ Prttl<leftl•ftdP\Mi-JK-· C..toy A 26-year-old La Mirada painter was arrested Tuesday ln Huntlqtoo Beach on suapicloo of attempted rape after be al· legedly talked a 3·year-oJd boy into lettina him lnto an apart· ment and attacked the child'• mother, offtcen said. ed to dlarobe her and the man fied. Vl(t P<tt ... ~t -00-ol Mil--. ...... ...... Tllt!Nt41.~ M<t .... lllt Ultar ~" "-lllc-1".Ne" "'"'IMI llMMOl ... ltll'°" . _..,,,., \llot•t °' ..... Colll!ty tdltor twMIMtloft ... Cllllle tltfT .. IOCll- Malllflt--"'o ... ,.._.,.. omo.1 i._.11 .. c'll •on HO (OHi Hltflw•~ C..tt Mew UO WHI llY SH•I ( Dennll Dean Mester wu ar· reated at l ;IO p .m . when an of. fleer 1potted a vehicle ftttinl tbe victim'• delcrtption drtvint oa Bolaa Chica Street. The 22-year-old woman told police tbe man bad been paint· ln1 bomee ln ber north R-.mt· lniton Beach neilbborbood. She aald be came to her door around 11 :30 a .m. and aalled to uae tbe bathroom. She told ofllcera tbe man forced ber lnto a bedroom aft.er ber ICIG let bim ln. Police 1ald abe 1creamed when be attempt- Metter la belnc held on $10,000 bail at Hunllnlton Beach Jail. F,....P.,,eAJ PLANNERS •• be IWOnl ln Oct. 11. Thomas namflt Huntlntton Beach realdent Bnace .Greer to the comm.luloa Monday niebt, but Greer lndlcated be wun't ln· tereated ln 1ervtn1. Commissioner Stan Coben said Tbomu lnfonoed blm be'd be Tbomu' cbolce and tald be WU l\U'PriMd wbeD be WUll't named llooday nlpt. Tbomaa Hid IM will review tbe appllcanta 111tn before 11lectlq a commilaloner. fish, stream1J, a vegetable and flower garden and an arumaJ hu.,bandry area complete with barn. Golden View at~ll work on SELF projecla as a clan sometimee durtns the ~boot day and aa individuals during lunch or recess. accordine to PrincipaJ Diane Cravena. The farm la home to a 1oat, a s heep, a flock of ducks, a 1arter snake, rabbits and a nock of 50 chlckena. But Lucy gelB most or the al· t e ntion no w , says Valdez "Probably because s he's oew." he admilB. Student research has divulged that Lucy's ancestors were crab ea ters living a l o ng the shorelines. Lucy also likes to eat bugs, students report. Principal Cravens aays the monkey seems to get along with children pretty well. ·•But if too many crowd around the windows to see her, she gets scared and acts threatening," she aays. "But Lucy ls a bluffer." , Dash Fatal Boy, 6, Struck by Car A ~year-0ld boy who dashed across a street in La Habra to get money to buy ice cream from a truck vendor died after he was tut b) a car Tuesday afternoon, police said.' POUCE SAJD THE boy. Antonto Galindo or 301 S Monte Vista Ave .. La Habra, dl.scovered he hadn't brought enough money to buy Ice cream from a truck that had stopped on Monte Vista Avenue near his home at 4·30 p.m. Antonio darted back across the street to get money from his mother . into the path of a car driven by Gloria Seven, 48, of ~ Santa lreoe Circle, Buena Park, police said. ANTONIO WAS THEN to La Habra Community Hoepital, where be later died. Tbe driver. who wu uninjured, was nol cited, police said. . THE WHOLE I ~-WORKS As low as 13-' 50 s lngle vision. 144 60 bifocal and $64.50 trifocal (includes a choice o f over 500 frames. standard size glass lenses ..._ __ C81e). CHILDRa.•s GLASSES $39.50 ChooH from 1 wide Mlectlon or chlldren'1 falhlon framee. metll or plaetlc, with Your choice of Impact r"l•tant 01-or plutlc tenH1. Good f0t eny chlld 1 • yeart and under. All o f ou r invent o r y of Beene a Victory s tyles are 20% OFF • Buy at the lo w est prices ever. At an all time low r:>rlce to vou. Plclt oot any style and we will reduce the pri ce by 26%. ( Auorted lens colors • gla11 I ptutlc.) , ) ' • ' • ORANG~COUNTY; CAL.:I FORNI A WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 3, 1979 "~Pope ~~zzles New Vork in ·.¥i8ii' _WI,..._ IJ.-ges 'JUstice, Freedom NEW YORK (AP) -With a , miat-abrouded Statue ol lJberty in the bacqrouncl, Pope Jobn Pa ul 11 ur1ed American.a today to break the "hopeless cycles ol poverty and ignorance . . . ol prejudice . . . of despair" and the "inhuman cycles of war." '•Freedom and justice will br· ing a new dawn or hope for the present generation as it has done before," he told a crowd estimated at more than 30,000 al Battery Park on the southern tip of Manhattan beside New York Harbor. Ships se>unded their foghorns, POPE PROVES A HIT AT YANKEE STAOIUM-M police sirens wailed and the bells of Trinity Church in lower Manhattan rang out as the pope reached the Battery following a tic k e r -tape parade down Broadway. A steady downpour which bad drenched the crowd ended as the pope stepped to the red-carpeted platform, but a stiff breeze re· mained, ruffJing the pontiff's gray hair and blowing the short cape or mozetta of bis while cassock over his shoulders. YOU~ FAN :--Pope .John .Paul II lifts Geraly n Smith, 6, onto his vehicle durmg his appearance in New York's Madison Squar~ Garden before a crowd of 19,000 high ~ A red, full-length cloak known school students. as a mantella was slipped over b.la •boulders to protect him. Tbe T' ugge'i1 by Pope 17 ~ NEW YOU (AP) -Pope were bere, would have been :.Jolla Paul .JI reached into a euardlnl ~pope today." creamtDc, ecstatic crowd of Mrs. Smilh only rtteived t.be t~ost n ,a YoUDI people and tlckeu for lbe event on Tuesday, ~ cne -a fatberleu, I-year-after weeks of trying through ~Id slrl who w aa rendered the police department . Mrs. : 'peeehleu by the papal gesture. Smith and Geralyn attended the ~hortly after ~e pope was Garden gathering with the other driven lnto Madison Square children of the fa mily Noree:i "Garden for a Youth In Concert 16, and Donald, 15. They are' J>erformance today , he saw parishioners at St. Francis of Geralyn Smith and beckoned for Assisi Church, West Nyack, ber to come over to h.iB open-top N. y car. A policeman lifted her into the pope's arms, and the bewildered blonde-haired child was bt.agged by the pope and placed on the roof of the papal car. Geralyn, wearing red slacks · and a white T-shirt, was too -shocked to t.a.lk about the exper· rience, and could only say, "I'm happy." A paper apple abe wore, -with the legend "Welcome Pope Paul II," was. ripped and turned apaide-down by the papal em- brace. Her mother, Nora Smith, of New York City, was not as reti- cent. ••1 can't believe it, I just can't believe it, it's just fantastic," 1be said. Geralyn'• father died last year of pnewnooia. He wu a detec:· tlve with the New York City Police Department, and Mrs. Smith Nid, "Her father, if be Coast Weat•er Varlallle ldtb clcMadlneu lhJ'oulb Tbunday. Lowa tonJpt a to a . m1ba Tltarada1 15 to 10 at be.a.. • ..,. inland. llWl9STeltAY A 8aWnn 1alu llt '1111 Nolaa ........... No ,._ ., .... .,., food, of com ... ,., ,.. Orlok ldlWrt .. .....,..., A..,._ t.oow c'-•••~· S.• .............. DooeC... ..... ••'•,.,..,,,.,,.BJ. I Irvine Attack Probe Aided By Hypnosis By DAVID KUT'ZMANN Of t"'9 o.lly ~Mt Sutt A Woodbridge woman al· tacked in her home a week ago bas provided Irvine police in· vestigators with new details of the incident while under hyp- nosis. Police Lt. Gene Norden said today that the woman, whom a uthorities have declined to identify, could recall more of the events surrounding the attack as well as provide a better descrip- tion of the man officers are seek- ing. Norden said the woman bas described her assailant as a white male of slender build who s tands about• 5·10 a nd has medium length blondish hair. She told officers the man ap- peared to be in bis 20s. The woman suffered a losa ol memory following the attack Sept. 23 in her home. She was bit on tbe bead with a blunt object as abe prepared to go to bed at about 11:40p.m. Norden said the suspect ap- parently entered the woman's home near the F-1rfleld con- dominiwm tbroqb an unlocked screen door. He then attacked her a s she stood i n the bathroom . Norden said the woman screamed several times, but be couldn't say when tbe uaanant struck her. The woman suffered head cuts wblcb required atltcbea.· Tbe police lnvestlsator aajd hll mm found tbe object with which lbe was hlt, but declined to ldeaUfY it. Re uid her teream1 .....-.nt- lJ frtcbtened the attacker olf. Thoee screams also led to nelCbbon calllq tbe police, wtip found the ....... clued at blr caee a.ua, •••• AZ> rain started acatn just aa the pope~"'::'e:pe~F for oar ••• , ..... -..... '-to'' ... told u..c....-. , ' • I 't tt .,.. the third day ol tbe pope's week-long visit -a day which was scheduled to end in / Phl•.-•pMa and which lnchaded prayen with rellstoua pro- f eaalonala and son11s wltb Roman Catbolk school cblldren in New York. Despite torrenUal rains, the pope stopped on bis way out ol Ne w York a t St. James Cathedral in a heavily Polish section of BrookJyn. Wearing a .., __ _. d red. broad-brimmed hat and nuvue Fortress protective gray plastic raincoat, an umbrella held over bis head by Terence Cardinal Cooke, the pope got out of bis limousine for a brief blessing. · In a New York farewell ap- pearance at Shea Stadium, the pope said to a crowd ot 60,000: Adventure P layground in Irvine h as been the. ~cene this week of spirited building activity ~ ~Y youngsters participating in a fort . bwlding contest. Standing Tuesday on their fortress known as "Tiger House" are H ugh O 'Con n or , 9. left. J O'hn Cam eron, 8. and Mike Juergen, 9. Judging will take place Saturday between l· p .m . and 2 p .m. at the playground. Children wis hing to fi nish up their forts h a ve until Saturday morning to do so. "Large concentrations of people c reate special problems and special needs . . . Above all, a cit y needs a soul if it is to become a true home for human , beings. You, the people, must give it this soul. And how do you do this? By loving each other." He also made a separate state· ment, in Spanish, to assure His- panic residents "that I am well awa re of the place that you OC· cupy in American society. . . " At the Battery, the pope paid sp ecial respects to ·Jewish leaders, saying that Christianity and Judaism are "closely relat- ed," and declaring, "Shalom! Peace be with you." He commended extens ive "coUaboration" between Jewish and Christian bodies in this country in study and work, in- cluding a "common detennina· lion to reject all forms of anti· Sem itism and discrimination." After hi.a speech, before leav- lnl for Shea Stadium, the pope paused to accept a bouquet of nowers from a child. Cheers ot "Lons live the pope!" re- sounded. Joaquin Roadway Route Endorsed The last time the Irvine City Agran was filibustering. Council discussed a lransporta· Both men will be offering pro- tion corridor through the San posals at next Tuesday night's Joaquin Hills, the clock read 3 council meeting that have their a .m., tempers fiared and the genesis in that rancorous early mayor claimed a filibuster was morning discussion or Sept. 12. in progress. Agran said today be will pro- Tbe council eventuall y de· pose the council vote on a resolu· cided -on a split vote -to en-lion supporting "a scaled-down, dorse a roadway a lignment on environmentally less intrusive the seaward side of the Coyote circulation system'' through the Canyon landfiU site near the San Joaquin Hills. Newport Beach city Umita. 1 Asran said be doesn't oppose a Opposing the alignment were roadway through the hill area, council members Larry Agran but be doesn't want to see a and Mary Ann Galdo, both ol freeway built there. Instead, he whom contended the environ· said be could support a four-lane m ental study of the county's roadway. route locatJoo report was lnade· "I didn't have an opportunity quate. to conclude with a positive, Agran clalmed at the time the sensible alternative (to a council majority was trylnc to freeway)," Agan said. stifle bis Olllniom on the corridor The councilman bad been dis. issue. Mayor David Sills said <See.coaao>oa, Paae AJ) City Connell Spooked Laguna, Speakers C011ered by Sheets BJ 8'1'EVI: IDJ'IBCU. ... .,..., ........ Elfbt "concerned La1ua Beach cltJHDI ' lbowed up in bedabeeta ~ay Dilbt to ltqe a protest mockin1 the City Council'• dedlloa to rout out illepl rental uniutntown. · Tbty aat C1'.r.'~ the frmt..,.. ot tbe COUDdl cbam a alUq the public COal• municatioa portiml of tbt meettn1 u more tradJUanall1 sarbed COUDd.lsoerl 1awlktd and lllkbrid. Wiim tbt ••JOI' calltd ffw ....,,,,..... from the public, the blaarn P'CJUP, ..._.bl. lnl Ku Klwt Klan memben, roee ud ap. proacbed tbe podium. PBDING TBaOt1GB BllJiOIR cut in bis lbeet, "Vl8ilaate X" said M wu in· terested in turD.lq in bl.a neilbbon wbo bave We1a1 boot.lee apartment un1ta (ecmatruction done oa tlllt lb wtlbout dty appnval). LM (moath tlM council IOUDdtd t.be bat- tk. call aptmt owners ol WepJ reataJ umu ln WWD. ....mmoualy Callin< fot orcllDucel <'" 811SBTS, Pase AZ> Aliso Viejo Plan Rejected By McCarthy By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI .. o.lly "'9t Staff Assembly Speak er Leo McCarthy said today be woo't support legislation to remove a portion of Aliso Viejo from the coastal zone. ln an informal meeting with reporters in Newport Beach this morning, the San Francis co Democrat discussed the 8,800- acre south Orange County de- velopment while talking about the state's housing crisis. Assemblyman Ric hard Robinson, 0 -Garden Grove, earlier lhla year authored a bill to remove the lower AJiJO C. nyon portion or the property from the control of the state Coastal Commiasioo. The Aliso Vlejo Company plans approved by county of. ficiala call for constnetioQ ol 20,000 homes OD the property. Mccarthy'• refuaal of support probably means the death of tbe bill, bul the uaembly speaker lb1a morninl stopped short of aaytns that. He said tbe lsaues of numbers of unlta, tbe queation ol inclUlima of aftardable J':"'"• aad tbe pruenatioa open spaee are all 1ubject of an on1ota1 dlalosue between d•nlopen and conunl ..... •tall members. "We dm't need to cbaqe tbe coastal .,.. bounclary to ac- compliab wbat la bellll done tltroqla ~ ... Ile Hid. Earlier, lleC~ iadlcaled be ,.__. to .. bla lllft• 21 to IOll'e ................ "'°' bltaa Wlaleb be said an re- (lee COMrAf.. .... AJ) , "'' ... DeltyNllt ..... ~ NIXES AUIO SUPPORT • .MMmbty .8peeker McCerthy #',....Page Al COASTAL. • aching crisis proportions. McCarthy said he would act as a catalyst to develop a combined governmental and private en· terprise attack on the Issue. He said he believes that unless some cheaper housing-both rental and ownership-can be provided, there will be a major economic downturn ln the state in the next 20 years. 'Tm going to try to convince the building industry. in light or that, that It will be in their enlightened self interest to pre· vent such a downturn by provid· tng homes that coat $50,000 for three bed.roooms and S200 apart· Pienta," he said. · He s aid recent le1islation which set aside $100 mlllion for rental aid only solves "about ftve percent of the rental problem." blem." McCarthy said he wants to see tbe Legislature budget funds that could be "leveraged by working wlth the private sec· tor." . He also noted that interest rates are iolnc to have to be re- _duced u part of the houalng solution and aug1ested that private lend era are going to have to be persuaded to do so. DAILY PILOT ~Ot-~Ooll• 1'004.•l"'-""'- blMdlM-l'I' .. , ''"'*'-"'' ... °'-c-• ............ ~ .._,. ... 111-., • ...... .--.. ~ ,,, ....... c-.... w N-IH<ll _,,,...., kklVl'"- t•t,.Y•ll .. lr.W.~-11/s.wtllC-A ............................... -........... -~· n. ..,. ........... ,,,.... ~-•• .. -• Mtl l•fSol-.CefU"'"9·UI-... ~ * . ~ . . • • • . .. • • -='.:.=-. , ..... c.wr Ylol'l'--0.------...... .,_, .. ....... ........... , ... ... oi.rtffll '---"·-.......................... . Offlc•• CtoW ....... ..,._..., ...... '--.... ~ ..,, ,. •• '91tl .......... ................ -· 1117tt.edl- Ct111ll•d Mw ...... MN111 ,...... ... c-...... •• .. ..... r.······ to ,..,. tM loan to h• Coutel t'om. ....... llaudal ... ~-::. ":'1"put ~ .t:'#l ~ ln~" ...... ·T• ..... ~o ... Ml coaae to ua and •&Ml. 1Hent'1 tlM money,' and ............ tlM (tate .... t) .. tkk· Ina awa7." Ht f aid tbt c:ltlf m..t PQ mon tbaA llOO.oao a) , ...... ~u...u.. •ona.... a1M1 aaa• Ua• laad =.:.c~ *"to·~ •• , ..... eo..cill •••bw warw ............ ..,... ....................... •· vUeaont .. -· ......... I _._ ~·~--- -tM I·-i..., :lllaD .... tbe oee .......... bJ 111. maeue.. Wllllt ..... 1M ta ''tGtaib' ~ .. to tlM lntM... .... I d tile e::...:.r. ~ with tM rtJPOl'tl to ... II tbe ett7 cu 1et the Coaltal ~anoy loaa. "I ............. tlM IUPPon f« llr.;n'l DOSltiao, but lf we caa tt ot(, I'd like to ,.. ua do at rather .b t ........... _},~!.~_live IQ> the OI, ~.~~aaJd. But Mayor Jack McDowell said all three propoaala abould be lnchaded lo a 1ln1le environ· mental report and feaalbllil)' atudy to be ~led before the eonHrvanc~ board later Wt month. Jin Bellerue aald abe could not-aupport tbat moCJoo, addiq the Irvine Company lotendp to build l,D1 bom• oo the c~ l&H, owned by the development firm and Lapoa Beach. She aaid abe could support Jira. Blacketer'• prepoaal, wbtcb would see mostly open apace, a•ricultural use and recreational facilities on the Sycamore Hills land. Jeffrey Road Project Wins C.Ounty's OK A joint project between Oraqe County MDd lrvloe to improve the lnteneetion Of Jfll. frey Road and the Santa Ana Freeway was approved Tues· day by the county Board of Supervmon. Included ln the 1232,000 ~ ject la realignment of the aouth· bound Jeffrey Road offramp so that the entrance and exit ramps meet the existing In· terseclion of Jeffrey and Walnut Avenue. Traffic signals also will be installed. The existing ramps enter to the east or the int~rsect.ion, creating confusion for motorists and potential traffic hazards, said John Schade, aide to Filth District Supervisor Thomas Riley. Cost of the project will be s plit between the county and the city. ConstruclioJl will belPn in November and last about two months ___ , ....... __...,...: .. 1"mY <:Am alWttNG NA•I AJMED AT SPOOK•NG CDTAtN couNctL ----· L .. IM Conl11911n1 lpol&e to Mock ll'ropa111~ Law ........ ,...., Unite l',...P/.eAJ SHEETS COVER CITIZENS. • • that would allow reatdeata to turn lo nei1hbon they suspect are boualq auch ren-ten. They aaid such loformanta would not be required to ldeotlfy themselves, addloa that city lmpecton would be sent to au.apect homes to lnv•ti1ate. 80 TUESDAY NIGHT, the croup of bed.lbeet·bedeclred rent.en abowed up aayto1 they were there to "aupport" the council ac· Uon. "Vlgilante X " told the council, "I wu •trollins down Anita Street the other day and I recoanbed an addreaa that I believe mtpt be homtq UJe1al rent.en." And, be said, be and bia fellow "con- cerned anonymous citizens" bad a Uat o1 14 other aua~ted landlord.a to band to th councll. e With that, the 1roup paased out 15 ad- dresses to the council, urging the panel to look into the statws of those homes. THE GaOUP THEN WALKED out or the council chambers, leaving council members studying the address list. One of the mock vigilantes said tbe list shoul~ prove interesting to at least two of the council members. He hinted that the addresses are those of 15 s upporters of Mayor Jack McDowell and Councilman Howard Dawaoo. Dawson bad lolUated the "confidentiality" clauae ln the lateat council action a1atnat We1a1 rentals. "Whal we're trying to point out," the masked spokesman aald, "la tbat by ellmtnatiq thoee Ule&al rentals, the town la 1oin1 to be a lot of aenlor ctusem and youths who cannot afford tbe hllber renta that will be char1ed u a reau1t ot fewer "tm· tale ln town." BE MID TBS aatJLT ot •ucb ac:Uon "pavea tbe way for another Newport Beach In Lalllft.8," •d.dlnl. "We don't waat 1 ·---a tobeeliu.t." ........ "Vllilante X" aa.ld the SNUP'• purpGM ln confrontini the CC>UMU, ••wu to check out just what the council espeeta ctt1aml to do." ·'If I waa a la.odJord 1n town and aomeone anonymously turned me lD for barine WepJ rentala, I'd like to know wbo called tt tn ao i could have aome form of redreu," be Wd. He aaid he wu alao concerned wtth the Impact of removiq an eaUmated 2,JOO llle1al rental ~ts lo town on tenant.a. "WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN when rents jump from S3SO a mont.b to Sl800," he asked. "We're going to have a lot or snobs tn town." .. A.n~ the group questioned the cost or such a .v1g.ilante operallon," saying "the city can t afford two more firemen. but now 1t looks IJke they·re ready to fmance a whole army ol city inspectors " Jn approving a battle plan against Ulegal rental unit.& last month, cooncilman Wayne Bailin predicted it would be a bot U.ue ln town. And the bedsbeeted renters who showed up Tuesday night promised thia is onJy the beginning. F .... P~AJ Clwrchill to Talk CLUES ... door. Officers searched the area with the assistance of the Costa Mesa Police Department helicopter, but no suspects were found . Norden said the woman was placed under hypnos is by ar. Irvine police officer, helping her recreate t.be events o( the at· tack. "We're doing a lot of different things," Norden said of the in· vesligation so far. Author and British politician Winston S. ChurcbiJJ will speak on lhe UC Irvine campus tonight at 8 in the Science Lecture Hali. C hurc h i ll , grandson of Enaland'a World War 11 prime minister, will speak on ''Could the West Fall Without a Shot?'' Churc hill is the second speaker in a ledure aeries en· titled "New Directions " sponsored by Student Affairs Lectures. Churcblll ls well known for his work as a Journalist for the Lon· don Times. the Bnllsh Broad casting Service. London Sunday Express and Look Magazine He covered the 1967 Six-Day War in the Middle East as well as conflicts in Biafra and Viet nam . Churchill. a member or the British parliament's House of Com mons. is also the author 0( several boob. Tickets ror his speech are S4 for general admission. S3 for UCl faculty, staff and other &tu· denta and S2 for UCI students. Beagle Back Pooch Covers 120 Miles THE WHOLE \.~~~ WORKS Attempt A H ·Y•ar-old La lliracta painter wu arretted Tu.day 19' Hunllnltoa Beacb on ,.,...., of attempted rape after ~ al· le•edly talW a J.par-old btJ lnto a.uan, Ill• lot. an ._.. ment -.ad au.eked. the elilld'a mother, otfteen 11td. Dennl.s Dean Meat.er wu .,.. reated at 1:30 p.m. wben an of. fleer ·~ a veblcle flttlal &be victim 1 Mlertptioe drtvial • BolaaadcaStnlt. · Tbe 22·year-old womaa told police the man bad beea ~ ln1 bolD8I lD ber north ..._ lo1ton ee.eb netpbortaood .... aald be came to her door aromd 11:30 a.m, and Uted to UM tlllie bathroom. She told offlcera tbe man forced her lnto a bed.room after her aon let him tn. Police 18.id abe •creamed when be attempt.. ed to dlarobe her and the man fled . Meater la beloa beld on $10,0GO ball at Hl.Pltinlton Beach jail. l',.._P-Al CORRIDOR tUJ'bed after the beartnc beauae be WU not allowed to CGDtlDue bis queat:lonin1 of two comtJ planners on an EIR for ~Hd routea and becauae two people who bad come to t.eatlf1 on Jbe plm could not make tbeir full preseotaUona. Silla wu Just aa ln1tated after the cpeettoa becauae be elalmed A1ran spoke on tbe aubjeet for more than an bour nu.oat JWd· lo• the floor. The ear1, mo.:nm. ~ of the laaue bad 'been caUMd by a nearly four.hour heatlDI earlier ln the meet.ins 00 the proposed Irvine Recreation Park. · Sills will likewise be offeriq a proposal al Tuesday's meeU.ns this one to establish time um.lb for public and council discussion of issues. The mayor will proP<>se that public S)>Cakers be limited t.o f1 ve minutes on issues not not1ted for pubhc hearing, 10 minutes for matters that are open to publJc hearing and that a 30-manute restriction be impoMd on remarb by individual coun-cil members. "Gov-emment by nu~ l8 cbaoe," Silla said. FIRST PHONE CALL DOES IT "I've had great success three years in a row with the Daily Pilot because I rent my Balboa h land apartment on the first phone call each time I ad· vert1se ·· That's tbe story told by the successful Corona del Mar man who placed thls ad in the Daily Pilot STE~ TO BAY lbr great pi.Lio, frplc gar $350 wmler xxx-xxxx If you want repeated ad· vertising success, try the Daily Pilot by calling 642-5678. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) -Pepper, a 15-year· old beagle, presumed dead after she was lost on a trip to mountainous northern Arizona, made the trip home alone, arriving three weeka later on her owner's doorstep after a 120-mile journey. "It's just a miracle. We can't believe it," said Margie Daumas after Pepper showed up trail-worn and limping. She said Pepper hobbled into the Dumas' mobile home with her tail drooping and head bowed. The beagle would not drink water, but ate before slump· ing on the floor for a long sleep. A1 low as 134 50 11ngle vision. u• 50 Mocal and $54.50 t rltocal !Includes a cnoice o f over 500 frames. standard size glass looses a..--- All o f ou r inventory o l Beene & Victory styles are 20% OFF • Buy at the l o wes t prices ever The f amlly had not seen Pepper since Sept. 8, when she disappeared from the Dumas• mountain home on the Mogollon Rim, 17 miles west of Heber, Ariz. Pepper was not wearing identifying tags or a collar. Each weekend since the dog strayed, the family returned to the site to search for Pepper. Net1hbora also were asked to watch for Pepper, but no one spatted her. Gold Takes Fall LONDON (AP) -Gold loll some of ill glitter on tbe bullion markets today followin1 a day of wild OuduaUona. Tbe dollar potted •lltbt 1atm and louea a1aioat key currencies. Silver alao fell . Gold betan tradloa tn London at $412.50 an ounce, then edled up to $411.IO. That waa weU below tbe London l'9COrd prtee ot '"4.00 reacMd durtn1 tr.., Tue1c1ay aad aho below Tueaday•1 cloatn1 price of '424.00. Tben it feU to $602 lo the afternoon. ID Zwicb, sold f eU to ta lo tradtnl from $638.00 al the cloee Tueaday. In Tokyo, the dollar improved to DU7$ yen from 224.8751\ale- day . Tokyo dealers said that the Bank of J'lpan lnterveaed to try to atop the dollar'• rile by telJ . lol up to '200 million, but tbe dollar kept 1olnf up amid 1peculatton that tbe United Statff wW take meuaret to.._ fend ltl eurrency. The dollar also tmptOTed bl London, where the British pound eaaed to S2.1821 ''"19 a tm lm Tuesday. caael CHILDREN'S GLASSH $39.50 Ch oose from a wide telectlon of chlldren's fashion frames. melal or plestlc. wittt your choice of Impact retlltant glass or plu tlc lenses. Good for any child 14 years and under. At an all tune low price to you Pick out any styte and we will reduce the price by 25% (Auorted lens colors • glass & plastic.) " • 250 E. 17tlt Street, Costa Mesa • HHlgren Sq. 642-4630 • Weekdays 9-5:30 Sc,. 9.3 \ I• .. --- Cl CJ --0.. ., ."1L ....... 't!.9 -~ C... 111 r1• U.. a. '':J =-~·~::".~ ~ wtU. larse, HWleld1 beUoa. Wit.la tllMI ... wote comdo1 .,n.m eaeal)' ·~ • preyed 'hllda1 after ••• ,..,. ot 11..ataU., vot«• wUI me U~·tJpe ......... pria1*t 00 ... ..... n.. Ql'da, wbkll could be up to two feet lone. will be marted by voten with felt pen.a, then 1atbered for countin1 by m.chinee. S uperviaors un•nlmously cboae VaJtec Votin1 Sy1tem.s macblnes, manufactured by Ma- jor Data Concepts In Costa Meaa, from a field of rive bid· ders. The new system will C06t Cliff Plaage •• Lag•aa an estimated $1.48 million. "~ .. ,._l'f'Ut, ~ ~·· 'M.. ' • .... ,,,., 1n• 'w 11:.. 1-1.-s..1~ ............ J4rl()I IAV--'t~kt,_.IQIA' II•~ • --\'Affine ( U ,.,_,, ~ .... ,..,. J;;.f" ,....,.,.,,oh·....,·M Cl '::l Cl Cl CJ t6QM\' t,ISli, ,.~..,ra;;: ... c .,....... 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Supervisors directed county General Services Agency of- rlcials to nelloliate a lease-with· option-to-buy contract with Vallee representatives. County Supervisor Edison Miller went along with the lease- purchase idea after first raising some objections to the Vallee system. He said he believes some elements of the system ha- ven •t been tested adequately and that the system had been tried and discarded in Washington D.C. and in two counties in Florida. County officials have been considering replacing the old system for six years. And after squirreling away money lo buy new machines for sever al budget session s, supervisors this year went sho}>- ping for a new system with $1.5 mitlion in hand. But the years o! hesitation and debate over the issue showed Tueaday aa supervisors en cloned tbe new system. •••1' oeb concern ta some folb wlm believe we're Just do- lnl um to permit polttlelana to know how quickly they are elect- ed.·' said 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley. Re denied that the reason for changinc vote counting systems was merely lo speed up the tallying al the ballots, although that time is expected lo be cut from 13 or 14 hours with the pre- sent s~tem to under four hours with the new system. It was taxpayers' money that supervisors were chiefly con- cerned about, Riley said . The Coleman-Gyrex system costs $1.7 million to operate dur ing each election. Although initial purchase of Vallee machines will cost $1.48 million, estimated operating costs for the June 1980 elections would be about $1.3 million. The Orange County Grand Jury had endorsed the Vallee system prior to Tuesday's de- c i s i on by the board or supervisors Proportion Backed State Republicans ~ Hit Primary Setup ... FRESNO <AP> -Preliminary results of a questionnaire show most California Republicans op- pose the state's winner-take-all presidential i>rimary. Altbougb responses are still being tabulated, 60 percent of Truck Kills Two Workers On Freeway Two CalTram employees try. ln1 to clear a Santa Ana Freeway traffic lane of debris were killed Tuesday alter they were bit by a pickup truck, bl&bway patrolmen said. The men were idenWled u Glen Fenwick, 51, of Placent4a, aad ll.uJ Ariamendes, 32, of Oce...w.. Feawiek and Arismendes were oe the frHWa1-aboulder near tbe Lincoln A.eaue of- framp ln A.nabelm wben they ..... Mlbla~tnack drt ... "' 'Pamelll Sldel, •• ol 0.,.. °""9, oftleen aald. Tbe ..... IMWIU, In tbe 2:• p.m. aeeldeM. TIM *°iftr ol Ua. &nacfl, who ... DGl llQared. told bllbwQ CC--tile ftlllele'• brak• I, (:. those counted to date favor a proportional selection method, said Truman Campbell, state party chairman. He estimated Tuesday that nearly 110,000 re- gistered Republicans in the slate have responded. "I think it's significant," said Campbell. "This indicates the Legislature will have to pay at- tention to the Republican consti- tuencies." • Callfomia ls the only state still . usina a winner-~ke·all system: The other primary states use a variety of proportlonal met.bods. Legislation calling for a pro- portional allocation of the state's delegates was introduced this seuion by Stat e Sen. John Schmitz of Newport Beach, a SUPPOrter al former Texas cov- emor John Connally .. At their state copvenbon last mon~in San Dieg'9members of the Republican central commit- tee voted bJ a 3·1 margin a1almt a propoaal to chan.te the way party memben pick de- le1ates to the national conven- tion. · Funds Approved WASIUNGTON (AP) -A Senate Approprlationa 1ubcom· mlttee,b• approved '35 mllUoo for the ,purchase al parkland ln t.be Santa Monica llountalnl in Callfornla. I • Laguna Beach firemen, lifeguards and paramedics pulled a 27-year-old Laguna Hills woman from her crushed car at Crescent Bay Beach Tuesday after the woman apparently drove off the steep cliff, landing ori the rocks below. Police said the despondent woman wrote a suicide note and slashed her wrists before driv· ing off the cliff. Rescuers cut the woman out or her car and she was rushed to South Coast Medical Center and later transferred to Hoag Memorial Hospital. • Drug Abuse Center Battled Supervisors OK Contract After Much Wrangling By ROBERT BAllKt:ll Of .. o.lly "" ... "•" Orange County supervisors went to battle Tuesday over a program to provide residential drug abuse treatment to hard- core adult users. On one side was 'former Marine Corps colonel Edison Mill er who deleted the item from the consent calendar on Tuesday's agenda. On the other side was former Marine COrps general Thomas NO NEED TO RECALL MILLER NOW-Edltortal, M Riley wMr. tbe it.em back on the a•en a at tbe cloee of ~·meetlns· Riley had allies in Chairman Philip Anthony and Harriett Wieder. Human Services Agency MIU.Ell lllLEY Director Marj!aret Grier was drawn into the action. Miller was attempting to delay action on a contract to provide the· drug abuse treatment with Phoenix House Ora.nee County Inc., which ls headquartered In NewYodt. ... ... Clwtioeed ... ,. tile eoua~ bad t.o ., outalde uae sta~ and Why recommeftdations of a blue ribbon committee had been Ignored in the selection of lbe "New Yorir-bued ouU'lt." Miller also indicated lbat local agenclea were not told why they were rejected a nd were not given an opportunity to reap- pralH their proposaJa. "It aeems improper." ., fliley IJaid be WU "shocked and aurpriMd'' by Miller'• action to de.._ tbe Item Instead al con-U--. tlile ...... to a fu.ture ti... ' TIMa ............. lltarted.. M lller.: "llr llUey bas pulled more items off the agenda than anyone elae. He bas delayed one ltem five times. I espect to re- ceive aod demand t.be same treat.meat. ''I 'm the one to be put on the defense. lt is petty and silly to have to justify pulling the item. Riley. ··1 am shocked that yoo deleted it instead of continuing the item." Mrs . Wieder joined the fray when Miller questioned if any of these supervisors had taken the lime to read the report concern- ing the drug abuse treatment program. "l take great umbrage that you imply that you are the only one who bothers to read this," sbe said. Miu Grier WU drawn into u.e· controversy when Killer q•· Uoned her &bout the contract.· Sbe Mid tbe Med for tM trefl· m.mem. .. ,....a._.u.at~ Phoeals ora aalsaUoa ~· dMeea became ol a succesafW track record. She also reported that the blue ribbon ~mmlttee bad recom- mended the contract with Phoenix House, not opposed it as believed by Miller. ·'Spirit of 13' Opposed Anthony told Miller that be couldn't believe the shallowness o! Miller's posjtion. ··vou've accepted hearsay from disgruntled losers. Your lack of homework is incredible." A.nthony said. When the ruckus dJed down, 'All we·re saying 1s that we use of contingency or reserve sup e rvisors approved the want to cut out that amount" funds in times or financial crisis S477 .000 contract that will be By FREDERICK SCROEMEIU.. Of tlle OMIY ~Uet SIMI Proposition 4 _ the so-called above 8.7 percent. Gann said. was unworkable. financed by slate funds. "Spirit of 13" initiative lQ limit Mrs. Trotter also assailed the Gann. however, reiterated Miller dissented, saying he that the initiative would handle needed more time to s tudy the government s pending in initiative on the basis that tr bl •t . d proposal mos oreseea e s1 uauons an California -"is the wrong population increase is used as pointed out that th e s tate The treatment center will be measure. in the wrong place. at one variable for determining Le · 1 to Id t t ak I 0 cat e d at the Dav 1· d R di g1s a rs cou ac o m e the wrong time ," a critic hcoouwJ..,m1'nucc~egaosev~rnment spen ·ng any adjustments that might be McMillan School in Santa Ana. charged during a Tuesday night au needed. The contract calls for 24-h''"' .. debate. _,.... .. Use of population is an undue 'This is our government. not residential treatment for 12 But Paul Gann, author of the handicap for cities with decUn-their government ,·· Gann monthsforupto60residents. measure that will appear on the ing populations -San Fran· declared at the conclusion of his Other agencies which had sub· Nov. 6 ballot, dis missed the cisco, for example and for remarks. milted proposals to run the pro. criticism and urged voters to ex· cities with a high proportion of "When ~e fight back. we're gram included Straight Ahead. ert their power to "fight back" non -resident worke r s or the revolutionaries and they say Dana Point. Hope House. Santa against government spending. tourists.·· she said they're the constitutionalists.·· Ana : Impact House and Cry And she asserted that a sec-he added, saying he thought that Help. Los Angeles and Strajght The debate before members of tion or the proPosal to allow for aogic was turned around. Talk, Orange County. the Republican Associates of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Orange County featured Gann and Proposition 4 critic Betty Trotter. government finance director o! the League of Women Voters of California. Mrs. Trotter said that Propo6i· lion 4 would provide little in the way of government r eform, would add layers of c um · bersome detail to the state Constitution and would fail to re- cognize financial uncertainties facing public agencies and private industry. Proposition 4 would require government agencies, such as cities. coUnties and school dis- tricts, to limit yen-lo-year budget increases by lying them to coat-of-living and population increases. G.a nn, t he co-author of Proposition 13, the property tax rollback measure, launched the Proposition 4 campaign to halt further government expansion. Gann estimated tb'at' Propoel· lion 4, lf approved, would save taxpayers an estimated $6 billion by~ 1983-84 fiscal year. II rt. Trotter, bowever , said that flcure bad no basi1, ciUnl recent reports out of Saeramen- to that indicated "you simply can't put a dollar ftsure oa what milllt happen," Gum laid the inllatioa and population lncreues averased over tbe put 10 )'ean 1bow tbat 1overnment apendln1 1hould have increued on an annual rate ol 1.7 percent. 1'be actual lncreue, be said, wu lJ.7 per· cent.. Gem Talk 811 J C llUMPHRIES Ctrt1/~ Gtmologut. AC.S OPAL OA TOURMALINE? Wluch II Octo~·, 1tone? October is • month with two birthstones, and either choice is an intriguing one, because both the opal and the tourmaline are not only beauUlul, but both have intereatiq stories behind them. The tourmaline was hardly known until this eentury. In the lut dee ade of the 19th century, the first pink , red, blue a nd 1reen tourmalines to really Impress the world were found In Maine. This complex bof'OO sWcate ia found ia the Ural Mountains of Russia and in Brazil and Ceylon, but our Maine tourmalines are 1mon1 t.be most beautiful. U the U.S. ever adopts u official national 1em1toae, It ml#ftt well be the t.ounnallne. The opal was found flrat lo Huncary, but this mU.k.y-wblte qua\u mineral is now found in color· refractive specimens ia Australia. Mexico alao produces opala aJld Ute basic colon va.ry from cioud)' to m ilky to iray to nearly black. Take your pick -opal or tourmaline - both are lntereltlnc beauti•. There's nothing more revealing than a naked diamond. The diamond you buy shoUld have nothing to hide. Trtltt's why It's advisable to setect your stone and mountlnQ separately. Befof'e a diamond is mounted, your Jeweler can easily demonstrate Its cut, color, clarity and carat weight to you. With his help, you wlll be able to see and compare the brilliance of different stones yourself. Brllllance Is the key to beauty In dlamof\ds. Always look for a diamond that has been cut and polished to bring out all of Its natural brllll•nce, one that meets the uactlng st•n- dants that have been established es ldNI. I ~ Tl'tese are called tdeal cut diamonds. LK Ideal Cut Diamonds ensure you of t )Ol.Qll getting tl'te most beauty and val~. l~ . J. C..JJ""'f'/w6 r}.wttf.r6 S·~. MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY @ ' ~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD COST#\ MESA 33 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION ~~aw,. '"°""e M1-M1 , , • ·::--· ... '=-••. .... ::r; -Ill act .,,.._,.,, .. ...... 1tc.k1 ..... , .... tr• eawlfH••t, ........ . --r. .......... .. ~ gu;, ~:,; :il.0 n• i11 I:' a c .............. ,,, .. .... Jd ? ....... _ .................... ........ I,, ......... ,,.. ...... • nc ,,_, = uWT' •• .., ... -...esaeveal . Ike Tried to ·Ease Nixon Off Ticket ' Pl'n'SBURGH· (AP> -Richard Nlxon didn't lake the blnt ..... Prwident Dwiaht Elaenbowv tried to .... biJD olt tbe 1956 Republican ticket., saya a Came&i•llellon Univenity professor wbo hM lllllen a look at EIMmbower'1 private pap9n. EiMallower ~ abort·of uldai NbOD to atep uide, aald Dr. Jobn P. Cnelae, dean of CllU'1 eolleae ol bumanltl• and eoclal adme.a. ••ffe didn't wmt to nre b1Jn outrt1bt •. but Nix- on didn't lake the hint." ...... ...,... Cftdne said be diacovered tbe anti-Nixon aeatlmmt, plua a UWe·lmowa lnteW aide to the ane-d.me military hero. ID EIMDbonr'a dlarlea, memos and presidential correspon· dence. Tbe papen wen made anllable tbroulh tbe El8eabower Ubn.r)' ln Abilene, Kan. In a trwcrtpt of a r::,:1 UM, convena~ tloD with Republican Na Cludnun Len Hall, Dlmbower laid, 0 1 tblnk that at tbla mo- ment, lt I could have my favorite fellow, my tint cbotce would be Bob Andenoa." Anderson waa undersecretary of Treuury. THE TRANSCRIPT Al.SO shows Eisenhower and Ball dia· cussed bow to persuade Nixon to accept a cabinet post instead of running again. ·'The easiest thing would be to get Nixon out of the picture willingly," Hall is quoted as telling the president. Eisenhower con· eluded by telling Hall, "Talk to him, but be very, very genUe." While Nixon impressed Eisenhower as bright and very loyal early in his 1952·56 term, be later irked the president by bis ar· rogant behavior abroad, said Crecine. Nixon is rarely menUooed in EisJmhower's writings during the second ad-· ministration, Creclne said. Eisenhower also did not campaip for Nixon ln 1980, when Nlxoo was beaten by John F . Kennedy. Nixon reached the White House In 1988. ....... ..n...llefttltM .... , ........... ..... ... ........... l .=.:r::·:~ ILP ........... ~ =~,t·:· •••••• , , •• • tM '1!~ .. ll'u ....... .... U..12 ........... . 1:14 •·•· ••d • 1oaeral ~ ......... ,: . •••• BJ 1:41 p.r., wortr a.wa lltil llOlat.I tM trouble, a nlllln la · OD• of l,IOO nlek•l·••d-etaroml•tubel ln ..... ,_._, aatd . Deals Gilbert., NlP'• s::=. .......... ot power pro. ........ PLANT la cooHDI down DOnDallT ... Mid outm aewn. operaU.. aftleer from tbe }'.{RC altbelCeDI • Stra1ma said all aafoty systems In tbe 1enerator worked .. dealped. Frank. In1ram, an NRC lpoke1m.ma 1'Wub.inatcn, Niel "Steam ..,_..tor tube leaks a.N not lnfreqoeat at all. But I ha· ven 't been able to track down exactly bow IDaQ)' bave re9ulted in radioactlvtty belDg released into the environment." Petroleum Seen Cause Of Next War VIENNA, Austria (AP> -Tbe prealdent pf OPEC warned today ~ failure to IOlve tbe ener11 abortage mlaht lead to a third wor1d war over oil auppllet. "If there la another worLd war, it will be over-petroleum," aald Mana Saeed al Otalba, current president ot the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and oU minister or the United Arab Emirates. He spoke during the first day o f a top·level seminar on "OPE C and Future Energy Markets'' where other OPEC leaders said there wllJ be a lar1e a nd permanent oll shortage within tbe de cade If both con1umln1 and producing naUons do not take preventive measures. .. IUfYTl•C CUl'PING GRHIS POl'e AT YAIMD STADIUM Pope John hut II Oftera Colllmunlon to 0.. 71,• Yankee Stadium Hit Pope Scores Rowing New York Victory BJ BUGH A. KtJU.IGAN .,__,...C.n s P 1 NEW YORK -Under the floodliebta in Yankee Stadium, Pope John Paul II scored a tremeadoua victory witb New Yorken wbo baveA"t bad much to cheer about th1a year in ..The~ That 8utb Built." From tbe time b1a ''popemoblle'' mtered tbe atadlum at tbe 153-foot iilbtfteld marker Tuesday Dlabt and made a countet-cJoekwiae elrcult ot tbe field, the pope wu sreeted WW. a crescendo of rhyt.bmJc cla= and a dauHn1 ftnnament of Raab.Ina _Jlbe. llore t.ban 75,000 people, OM ol tbe lar1eat crowds ever aaaembled · 1n tbe .stadium al.nee it opened ln.AJ>ril lm. l'OM to ita feet ln twnultuoua •boutlna. 1'MJ waved banners u the pope stepped ft'GID Ida i-> Ford Broneo at bome plate and joined tbe proc:euian toward the ralaed altar eeDtered Just beJond MCODd bue. BE WAS P&OBABLY the only penon in . the house who did.n 't Jr.now be wu at home plate, but the crowd gave him the kind of thunderous reception lltUe bt!ard since the days of the great Babe Ruth The scarle t ·and·c r imson ranks of cardinals and bishops had preceded him, filing out or the visitors. dugout, followed by 30 priests. co-celebrants or the Mass. who emerged tn wtute vestments from the Yankee dugout. All proceeded down a red carpel that led from home plate past the patcher's mound to lhe altar. Eccleatatical ground s weepers bad erec ted a canopy over tbe almpte table·s baped altar. but t.be t.breatentna. a lmost starless skies never delivered the showers promised by the weatherman. Perfect World Series weather, warm and breeseleaa. wel(Omed John Paul to a bueball stadium that bu under1one a ccmtrovenlal - mult1m1l1km-clollar facelift since Pope Paul • VI aald Mau here 14 years qo. Bebind tbe altar, OD tbe centerfteld upper deck ol tbe stadium. tbe huce teJe'fWon acreen aonaally Uled for repla~ bome nma nubed the "pal emblem ba and wblte Ugbta. lD tfie preu box, under the beadlnc, ••PltcllliDC Toaiebt." IOmecme bad wrtU. .. Jolla P..a o:· "ftle pope'a m•HP ot ~1rna. ,.. tbe poor -tlrie C'briat1u duty obllJ:!: of all ._ WM reeeived ln nepeetN and stwa a 1taD4i•1 cnoatioe Ill tbe ftalala. Veteran• of tbe Jiau amon1 tbe red-unibmecl USbera aald tMJ could DOt remember aacb silence u fell o•er t.be aiacllum danq tbe bi.Cb pobU ol tbe llaa. ACTal'.88 BELEN IL\ YD read the flnt lesson of the Masa, a chapter from the Book of Genesb, In a warm rtcb voice. In Regie J acbon's rightfteld 1ardena. a <'Ombi.ned choir of t .400 voices from the New York archidocese and the fi ve surrounding dioceses sang the liturgy of the Mass. Though bot-dog and peanut vendors were banned from the stands after 7: 15 p.m .. and t he outfield billboards we re draped in canvas. commercaalJsm did rear its head Police Sald tJcket scalpers were circling the atadium hours before the pope arrived, otrertng the tJckets distributed !Ne by the ,. cbw-cb few anywhere from S15 to '40. Parido• IC>U iJI the area also had upped their price9 from the normal S3 cbarsed few a aJpt baseball game to S7. . In a follow-up conversation oo April 9, 115&, ~en.bower recounted to llall a talk with Nixon it) wb1cb be save tbe vice president tbe choice ol 1'9)'ina on the ticket or ctropptnt oll, acconllac C» a tramcript. INDUSTaY analyata at the .;semlnar aald experts bave long ,,p;;;======================================-. predicted the world would belin' 'to run abort of petroleum by 1990. . .. "I still insist you must mllke your dec1s1C>ft as to what you want to do," Eisenhower is re· corded as telling Nixon. "If the answer is yes, I N1xo.. Experts both in and out of OPEC have begun to take the prospP.cl of a s hortage more serious ly becaus e of lhe s hortfall after the temporary c utoff of Iran's oil exports will be happy to have you on the ticket." The Nixon episode was a sidelight to Crecioe's five years of re· search into fiscal policy-making from UM.8·1972. Creclne said be and two assistants examined "half a mUllon" doc:umenta. BE ALSO LEA&NED from Eisenhower's extensive d.iari~s. that the former supreme Allied commander of World War U was far from a benign, ineffectual admlnlstrator, as be bas been portrayed. "The image of Eisenhower a noo·assertive, ineffectual and someone wbo didn't do his homework ls not sustained ln the docu- ments," be said. "He was articulate, forceful and a damned good politician. .. earlier this year. "What has happened in 1.979 is only an anticipation of the energy crisls of the mid·l980's," sai d Re n e Ortiz , OPEC secretary-general. Crecine said tbe diaries reveal a reflective side to Eiaenhowel" that doesn't em~rce from bis public statemenl!·. tJt'a surprising the number of oceaalona be found to write down ma thougbta about the directioo of society and the role of 1overnment and It.a role ln the military,'' the profasor aaid. THE SHORTAGE iaaue bas acqujred greater importance because many OPEC n~tlom must decide soon whetler to make investmenta to increase their production. 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I have thua been adver tising in t he Daily Pi lot for 5 months and the r esponse f r om i nter ested parti es hau been very s atisfactory. Through t he adver t i sing you developed, I have sold properties t o people f r om Al ta Loma, Corona Del ular, and even a s f ar south as Vista, Califor nia. I have al.so obtaine d l i stings from people who own property in our area bu t r eside i n southern Cali forni a . and, as I aleo work with properti es i n Orange and San Oie~o oountiee, have been introduced throu.gh advertisins to buyers and sellers from theee areas. Thank you for helping me to expand the eervioea of our otttoe and for making 1979 a very good year. I look forward to working wit h you on f1.tture projeota. ?l~~/b/Jt/~ ~rely, Ke eth w. ldarka Realtor A.eeoo1ate • EdHh w. Heeeiok Real tor & A.ee oo. Ino. P 0 BOlC ~ ATAICADCRO. CAUFONflA 934Z2 PASO A08L.ES. CAU~OAWIA 93446 • To put the Daily Piiot to work for you, calf 642-5678. • DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 142-5878 -------_, ______ _... __ --------------··----------------- ... " ' I ' VOL 12, NO. 216, 4 SECTIONS, • PAGel ORANGe COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . Pope Dazzles New Yo~k in Visitr Clemente Nabs Arson Suspect A 34-year-old tranaient WU ar- rested Tumday tqbt in connec- tion wlth a fire at tbe Saa Clemente Beach Club that caused $150 in damage to an up- stairs room. Raymond J . Lynch, who told police be la rrom the Chicago -.rea, was booked oo suspicion of arson charges. He sutrered a broken toe some time before or after the 9:30 p.m . blaze al the city-owned Beach Club, 106 Boca De La Playa · F"lag Flopped Over Canal ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) - The head of the Northside Christian School has or- dered the American nag to fly us upside down and at half staff to protest U.S. withdrawal from the Panama Canal Zone . The Rev. John Butler Book, who founded the school nine years aco, called out the sebool's en- tire •• .,...,,.. bocty for tbe ft••·r•' ' l.:'•IDCllllY tlad -.. ........... of. ..................... tawor er t•• P•••ma Canal tre.ty. "We are distressed," ·be said . "Distressed because our president baa done tnore to tbreat.en our na- tional security tban Benedict Amokl." Dana Hills Girl Hit by F:trecracker Lynch was treated at San Clemente General Hospital and lod1ed in the city jail today pending further invesU1alioo. Jackie Henry, an employee at Sebastians West Dinner Playhouse, near the Beach Club, told police an unidentified man ran up to her saying the "apart· ments" across the street were on fire. The man thought the facility was an apartment complex. San Clemente Fire Marshal Gary Carmichael said the exact cause of the fire ls ~till being probed. Carmichael said some curtains and a window frame were burned but s moke and fire damage was "minimal." Police reported that several city Public Works Department employees bad observed Lynch and another man tearing apart the Beach Club with axes shortly after 4 p.m. Tuesday. Police arrived at the scene and sent Lynch and the other m an on their way. The aging Beach Club, given to the city as a giftJrom pioneer Ole Hanson, has been targeted for renovation work to repair the " leaky pool, rickety roof and plumbing and electrical syatema. However, the Beach Club's mc.t reemtly propoeed reeova- Uoa plan WU Mt Miele to allow ...... __._._ ...... to ....... _..._,..,.-.eWorllaol· ftct•le. San Cleme nte Parks and Recreation Commission mem- bera JICIDday concurred wlU. Cl-o CouneG memben wbo two WeeU qG rejeeted the only COO· structlon bid for the Beach Club. That bid wu t897 ,000 or twice what a city-hired architect bad estimated. Parks commission members met Monday to study a $582,000 Beach Club renovation plan from Peter-Boucher Associates, a local firm. But commissioners deCided it may not be legal to recommend the Peter-Boucher proposal to the council until more bids were received. The matter was sent to the city attorney for study. .,.,, Noll -~ ntEY CAME BEARING NAMES AIMED AT SPOOKING CERTAIN COUNCIL MEMBERS Laguna Contingent Spoke to Mock PropoHd Law Agalnet Illegal Untte City Couneil Spooke._ Laguna Speakers Covered by Sheets By STEVE MITCHELL Of-_.,"-' ..... Eight •'concerned Laguna Beach cltiaena'' showed ..... in bedabeeta .Tueada)' nl&bt to ataae a protest moekiQa tM Cl~ Cowaeil'• decision to rout oat lu.,al ,....i --~-= ..................... ., .. coancll chamben -awattl.q the pabMc com· municatioo portion of the meeting as more traditiooaUy garbed councllcoen cawked and Ulickered. Wbeo tbe mayor called for eommenu from the public, the blnrre group, raembl· lnl Ku KJua Klan memben, rose and ap- proached the podium. PEE&ING TIDtOUGH EYEBOLF.8 cut in hia sheet, "Vigilante X" said he was In· terested in turning ln bis neighbors wbo have illegal bootleg apartment units ( co:nstructio.n done on the sly without city approval}. Last month the council sounded the bat- tle call against owners 1f illegal rental units in town, unanimously calling for ordinances that would allow res idents to turn in neighbors they suspect are housing such ren· ters. They said such informants would not be requll'ed to identify themselves, addin& that city inapectora would be seGl to suspect bomea to iDYellti&ate. · 90 TlJDDAY NIGft, tbe -IJ'CMIP of ==c:r.:~~ ... = tloo. "Vigilante X" told the council. "I was strolliq down Anita Street lbe other day aod I rff<ICl"wd an add.reM that I believe mipt be bOUlbal We1al renten." And. be said, l.)e and his fellow .. COD· cerned anonymous ciUsens'" bad • list ol 14 other suspected landlords to band to l.be council. With that, the group passed out 15 ad· dre11es to the council. urging the panel to look into the status or those homes. THE GROUP THEN WALK.ED out or th0e council chambers. leaving council members studying the address list One of the mock vigilantes said the list should prove interesting to at least two of ~~ .... council members. <See SHEETS. Page AZ> A 16-year-old Dana Hills High School coed was injured Tues· d ay when an unknown student tossed a powerful firecracker from a second floor balcony into the campus' crowded central mall during the lunch hour. Aliso l'ie.f o Retao1'al _Laguna Seeks Low-interest An Orange County sheriff's spokesman said the girl was treated for lacerations of the shoulder area after the ex plosive device went off as it struck her. McCarthy Nixes Plan. She waa treated and released from South Coast Medical Center following the 12: 1S p.m. incident that left her shaken up, school officials said. Authorities would not release her name. Dana Hills principal Jim Krembas denied that school authorities are having a pro- blem with students throwing cherry bombs or M-80s in the larF.e enclosed mall • It doesn't happen frequently but it's fairly typical at the beginninc ~the year that we get some firecrackers," Krembas said. "I think a lot of it is because of the cOQJiguralioo of the mall - you really get a thumper when one goes off," be added. By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI -o.lty f'IM4 SWfl Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy said today be won't support legislation to remove a portion of Aliso Viejo from the coastal zone. In an informal meeting with reporters in Newport Beach this morning, the San Francisco Democrat discussed the 6,80(). acre south Orange County de· velopment while talking about the state's housing crisis. A ssemblyman Richard Robinson, D·Garden Grove, earlier this year authored a bill to remove the lower Aliso Ca· nyon portion of the property from the control of the state Coastal Comml.ISion. Dash Fatal Boy, 6, Struck by Car A I-year-old bo1 who dubed acrou a street in La Habra t.o set mone1 to buy lee cnam from a truck vendor died after he wu bit by a car T\lelday afternoon, pollee Aid. PGUCS MID TBB boy, Aat.oalo Galindo of IOI S. Moate Vll&a Ave .• La Habra, dlaeovered be hadn't b~ eoouO IDID87 t.o bu.J ice cream from a tnaek "tbat bed ~~ .._. VIit.a AYmUI aear bll laome at 4:IO p .IQ. -Am,.. . ..-___ dart.eel beck acrou U.. atreet to aet mciney fl"om )Ill molber', into. the pelll ol a ear drtYeD by Gloria S.Yen, •. ol 'nm Santa lrme Circle, Buena Park, poUee 1akl ANTONIO WAI TA.KEN to La Habra Community Hoepltal, wt.ere be ..... dMd. 1'be drtnr,..,.. •N aniQJured, •N not cited, police uJd. . r Tbe Aliso Viejo Company plans approved by county of- ficials call for construction of 20,000 homes on the property. McCirtby•s refusal of support probably means the death of the bill, but the assembly speaker this morning stopped short of saying that. He said the issues of numbers of units, the question of inclusion of affordable housing and the preservation of open space are all subject of an ongoing dialogue between developers and commi.ssion staff membeni. "We don't need to chan1e the coastal zone boundary to ac- com pUsb what is being done tbroultb dialogue," be said. Earlier, McCarthy Lndlcated be planned t.o use bis lnfluence to solve the state's housing pro. blema which he said are re- aching crisis proportlona. McCarthy said be would act as a catalyst to develop a combined · Oil Profits Tax Nearing W ASllINGTON CAP> -Tbe Senate Finance Committee, despite a alant toward tbe oll kl· duatry, appean ready to live Prettdimt Carter about 80 per· cent of tbe "wtndf all proftta" tu be Wanta. Altbouah tbe rrealdent eou1d . not claim· tota victory after Tuesday'• ..... tbe pane.I dld reject two tie, amendment.I tbe Carter admlalttratlon bad port.r.,..S .. enorta by oil lob- bJilta IO lut tbe blll. governmental and private en- terprise att.ack on the issue. He said he believes that unless some cheaper housing-both rental and ownership-can be provided, there will be a major economic downturn in the state in the next 20 years. "I'm going to try to convince the building industry, in light of that, that it will be in their enUghtened self interest to pre- vent aucb a downturn by provid- ing homes that cost $50,000 for three bedroooms and $200 apart- ments," he said. He said recent legislation wbich set aside $100 million for rental aid only solves "about five percentolthe rental problem." blem." McCarthy said be wants to see the Lelialature bud1et funds that could be "levera1ed by working with the private sec· tor." (See COASTAL. Page AZ> FIRST PHONE CALL DOES IT "I've bad sreat succeas three yean In a row wttb tbe ~ Pilot becauae I rent my Balboa laland apartment on tM ftnt ~one call eacb time I ad· vertile." That's tbe at«y told by the succeaatul Coroaa del Mar man who placed tlU lid ln the Dally Pilot: STEPS TO BAY lbr •real ~Uo, frplc 1•r ~winter JtlOt•XXXX If rou wa11t repeated ad· 'flertillllc RIC.., tr)' tt.. Da1b' PilMbJ~ta..m. . Loan on Land Laguna Beach will go ahead with plans to seek low-interest Coastal Conservancy loans to purc h ase Sy ca more Hills . despite a request from one COW'I· cit member that the city aban- don its efforts lo buy the land a nd turn it back over to the former owners. Council membe r s Wayn e Baglin and Sally Bellerue said Tuesday night they could not support a proposal to seek con· suiting firms lo prepare environ· mental reports on three develop- men t plans for the S22-acre parcel out La«un• Canyon Road. But the council majority voted to seek proposals for environ· mental reports and econopiical feasibility studies on plans sub- mitted by 1be Irvine Company. former planninc commission chairman Belinda Blacketer, and a plan that call5 for no de· velopment at all in l.be canyon. The city purchased Jbe land from Rancho Palo• Verdes Corp. in April ol 1978 for ta. 75 million, with lbe lntentioG ol endinl S70 million ln lawsuits filed by the development flrm and the city over a ioninl di.I· pule. But tbe cit)' baa since default· ed OD ltl deal with Rudio and 1Ull o... the comp&QJ apprm· imately • mlWon. The eounell ii currently 18ek- Ln1 Coalta1 eomervaaey low, at perbapa a 5 percent blta'elt rate, in order to pay off Rucbo and beliD planninl tA> repA1 tbe loan to tbe Coastal Com- ml11lon'1 ftnanclal arm • But Ballin sald Tuead81 be "want.I no part ol tbla <;blnlM fire drill.'• addlq, "I'm U1iDI st.op .. • <lee LOAN, P"8 AJ) 1- Urges JustiCe, Freedom NEW YORK <AP) -With a milt-shrouded Statue or Libert;y in the backarou.nd. Pope Jolm Paul II ur1ed Americana today to break the "hopeless cycles ol poverty and ignorance . . . ol prejudice . . . of despair" and the "inhuman cycles of war." ··Freedom and juaUce will br· iog a new dawn of hope for the present generation as it bas POPE PROVES A HIT AT YANKEE STADIUM-M done before," be told a crowd estimated at more than 30,000 at Battery Park on the southern tip of Manhattan beside New York Harbor. Ships sounded their foghorns, police sirens wailed and the bells of Trinity Church in lower Manhattan rang out as the pope' reached the Battery following a ticker-tape parade down Broadway. A steady downpour which had drenched the crowd ended as the pope stepped to the red-carpeted platform, but a stiff breeze re- m ai ned, ruffling the pontiff's gray hair and blowing the short cape or mozetta of hls white cassock over bis shoulders. A red. full-Length cloak known as a m.antella was slipped ovef' hia sboulden to protect him. Tbe rain sUlt.ed apia Just u tbe ~ ............ .,.... °Tiie dlalee ol -for .. ... " ................ .... ........... It •• Ille tblr4 day of tbe pope"s week-long visit -a day wbicb was scheduled to ead in Pbiladelphia and wbicb lncluded pra1en wltb rell1lous pro· feaaionals •nd 1on1s with Roman CatboUc school children in New Yon. Despite torrential rains, the pope stopped on his way out of N e w York al St. James Cathedral in a heavily Polish se.ction of Brooklyn. Wearing a red. broad-brimmed hat. and protective gray plastic raincoat. an umbrella held over his bead by Terence Cardinal Cooke. the pope got out of bis limousine for a brief blessing. In a New Yorlt farewell ap- pearance at Shea Stadium, the • pope said to a crowd of 60,000: ··Large concentrations or people c reate s pecial problems and special needs ... Above all, a city needs a soul if it is to become a true home for human beings You. the people, must give it this soul . And how do you do this" By loving each other." He also made a separate state- ment, in Spanish. to assure His- panic residents "that f am well a ware of the place that you oc- cupy in American society ... " At the Battery, the pope paid s pecial respects to J ewish leaders, saying that Christianity and Judaism are "closely relat- ed." and declaring, "Shalom! Peace be with you." He commended extensive "collaboration" between Jewish and Christian bodies in this <See POPE, Page A.Z) .. Coast Weather Variable hi&b cloudiness through Thursday. Lows tonl1bt 62 to 68. Hi1bs Thursday 75 to 80 at beaches, 88 to 93 inland. •1 D4TID &UftllAHN ................ A Woodbrldt• •O•H .,. tatked ....... hOIM .... . baa provtd9d lrvlM ...... . ..u. ................. ol -iDddeat .......... ~ Touce u Gee Nont,a ..w today that the woman .._. a1'thorltlea h ave dectia .. to lchaUf)t. coWd ~•ll more_..._. even\l•~tlllietetaa11 welha provide a ~ ~ Uon of t.he man olftNn are ..... ln~onien aaid U. womu Ml deacrlbed her auaUaal u a white male of al~er bWld wbo 1taod1 about S· 10 and baa -.clium lenlth blondish balr .s.. told ~ the ....... pured to be in bll JOll. Tbe woman autfered a Ima ol memory followint the attack Se,.Pt. 23 in her bome. Sbe wu bit oo the bead wttb a blunt object as ahe prepared to 10 to bed at •bout 11 :40 p.m. Norden said tbe sua~t ap. parently entered the woman'• home near tbe Fairfield COD· dominiums throu1h an unlocked screen door. He then attacked her as s h e s tood lo the bat.broom. Norden said the woman screamed several Umes, but he couldn't say when the assaJJant struck her. The woman suffere<t head c uts which required stitches. The police investigator said his men found the object with which she was blt, but declined to idenWy it. He said her screams apparent· ly frightened the attacker off. Those screams also led to ne1gbbors calling the police, who found the woman dued at her door. Officers searched the area wtth the assistance of the eo.,t,a M es a Police Department helicopter, but no suspects were found. Norden said the woman was placed under hypnosis by at. Irvine police officer, hefp ing M recreate the events of the at tack "We're doing a lot of different things," Norden said of the in· vestigatioo so far A Costa Mesa man held in a N~wport Beach assault case whom Irvine Investigators had looked at as a posuible suspect in their case has been ellmlnat- ecj from consideration, Norden s~ld He also said police have found nothing yet to lmk this latest al· tack with the slaying of 22-year old Savannah Leigh Anderson last May Miss Anderson also was a Woodbridge resident. That case also remains un solved Driver Held After Au to Slams Trailer A 39-year-old Lucerne Valley man is in custody today an.er he allegedly crashed hls car into a parked trailer in San Juan Capistrano and fled the accident scene oo three wheels. A Sheriff's spokesman said Patrick James McAvoy was ar· rested on drunk drivlng and hit· and-run charges in connection with the 3:30 a.m. accident on Del Obispo Street near Paseo Terrau. McAvoy is being held iD Orange County Jail. Deputies allegedly located McAvoy after be bad driven the severely disabled car to Big Sur Street in Dana Point. AutboriUes said the car only bad three wheels left. The left front tire was missing. McAvoy was not injured in the pre-dawn collision. ORANGE COAST ~tK DAILY PILOT ,,,. Or~• Coat 0..11_. pttot. "'''" wftkPt tt. com i..----· ... -. ....., ... 1 ... o.-CNitPuOf1~C~ "'"'•ttftdttiOf'\o\•fr pubh•Md -,,., 1"'°"911 '•kl•Y IM (•t• -V H--1 -~ -II""°" ko<•ll'oun l•tf'IYetl•-Y,INNW.~-..C,f'I Soiitfll(M'4,. ,,,,.,. ,.......,..,.,..,.,,_,.....,s.t..,cNn--.. TJw .,.. ___ ,u.i,,. OIM I• .. Jiii .,. ............. (•I•,,.. .. C•lllMftl•._ ._ .. _ ... ".....,, __ _ l•O• C-l/IA~---·"'"­-.. ·-£•• .... "'::",.::;..~ ~It'-_ ..... M °''~M .... .,.._.,.lt!lao 1.efurt• ••adl OfllOa !Ofl ... Goe" Hltftw•Y , ' •'No .. Ml come to • m Hid, 'lllN'1 tM ....., ' ... ........ Oii • ..,, .... I.DI awa1." Re Had tM db mut PIY more Uaaa •• a 1eu 1D IDterest aJoae • ..._ mort•afe, ud Hid tbe lad lbou.Y be pvto back to 1.-, lDUDediateb. But fellow council me1aber Sally Bellenae d11a1reed, M1lal abe would JUpport ae~ ... vlroo"*d•J nporta on bo&b die Irvine Compuy plan and tM 0ne 1ubaUUed by 111. BlaektUr. While addlDI abe ls "tot.Uy opposed" to ti. lrvlne pl~ aaid the council abould •o with the environment.i reports to see l! the city can •et tbe Coastal CGnlervaacy &oan. •'I reeosn1se the aapport for Mr. B.,U.O's poelUon, but lf we can pulI it olf, I'd like to aee us do that rather than atve up the gboat," Kn. Bellerueaald. But Mayor Jack McDowell said all three propoeala abould be included in a sln•le enYlroo- mental report and feaalbllity study to be preHnted before tbe conservancy board later tbis month. Mn. Bellerue said sbe could not support that motion, addiq the Irvine Company intends to build 1,831 homes oo tbe canyon land, owned by the development firm and Laguna Beach. ····--POPI! JOHN .-AUL II Ll"11 t-YIAR..()U) GIRALYN SMITH ONTO HIS VIHICU Al'ftA ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK Chffrtng Crowd of 18,000 High lchool ltudenta Welco"'9 Pofttlff to Medleon Square Garden Appearance She aaJd ahe could 1upport Mrs. Blacketer's propo11l, which would see mosUy open space, a1ricultural uae and recreational facilities on <the' Sycamore Hilla land. Pope's Hug 'Shocking' ·'The hangup (with the co.stal conservancy board) is the de- velopme nt proposed by the Irvine Company," she said. "If we want the loan, you're gotng to have to narrow it down to UHS compatible with the propoeed) National Urban Park." NEW YORK <AP> -Pope John Paul II reached· into a screaming, ecstatic crowd of almost 19,000 young people and chose me -a fatherless, &-year· old girl who was rebdered speechless by the papal gesture. Shortly after the pope was driven into Madison Square Garden for a Youth In Concert performance today , be saw Geralyn Smith and beckoned for her to come over lo his open.top car. A policeman lifted her into the pope's arms. and the bewildered blonde-haired child was hugged by the pope and placed on the roof of the papal car. Geralyn, wearing red slacks and a white T-shirt, was too shocked to talk about the exper- rience, and could only say, "I'm happy." A paper apple sbe wore, with the legend "Welcome Pope Mr. Moore Services Set For Friday Funeral s ervices are scheduled for Friday for S4·year Laguna Beach resident and well· known drama teacher and critic Wayne L. Moore, 87, who died after a Monday traffic accident near his home. A founder of the Laguna Beach Playhouse, Mr. Moore has served as chaplain for the Laguna Beach American Legion Post. Mr. Moore taught drama to local students and in the Los Angeles school system for 50 years. At one time, be was a Daily Pilot drama critic. Mr. Moore was also active in t he Laguna Beach Sawdust Festival. He was a native Nebraskan. He died from injuries he re- ceived when struck by an auto while be was crossing Laguna Canyon Road and Canyon Acres Drive Mr. Moore was pronounced dead at Mission Community Hospital three hours after the accident. Visitation will be. held from 2 to 6 p.m . Thursday at Ray Family Mortuary in Lasuna Beach. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the same mortuary. The services will be conducted by Rev. Tom Warmer of the South Laguna United Methodist Church. Teen Cyclist Cheats D e ath CaWomia Highway Patrol of. !leers said a 19-year-old Dana Point motorcycle rider narrow· ly escaped death Tuesday when h~ wu thrown throu1b the air and slammed into the 1round after striking a car ln Dana Point. CHP officer Richard Perry said James C. Lupomeeb wu injured when a car driv• by H·year·old John Herac:bel Jeaeup. Lacuna Rllls. ane1edb' m'd• a U -turn In front of Lu1Jdlneeb '• north bound motorcycle on Del Oblapo Str eet a t Paclflc Cout Hllbway. Lupomech wu burled over the ear and 1uttered numet'OUI puncture wound.a and lacer•· tJooa ln bl.a neck. 'lll'bat punctuN wound eame wit.bJD lnchel ot eo1Un1 him bla llfe," an oftlc:er.aald todaJ. Paul II," was ripped and turned believe It. it's Just fantastic," upaide-down by the papal em· she said. brace. Geralyn'a father d1ed laat year Her' mot.her. Nora Smith, of of pneulnon.la. He was a detec· New York City, was not as reti-live with the New York City cent. Police Department, and Mrs "I can't believe lt, I just can't Smith said, "Her father, if he * * * * * * Fro•P~Al were here. would bave been guardina the pope today." Mrs. Smith only received the tickets for the event oo TuetcSQ, alter weeks of tryinl tbroucb the police department. Mra. Smith and Geralyn aUended the Garden 1atbering with the other cblldren of the family, Noree:i, 16, and Donald, ts. They are She said that by including the lrvine Company plan in the re· quest for funds, "You're only fooling yourselves." Others in the packed council chamber agreed. POPE lN NEW YORK • • • parishioners at St. Francis of Assisi Chur ch, West Nyack, NY. M 1ke Scott, exeeutive director or the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. said the conservancy panel views the Irvine Company pro- po-.al. "a::. a subsidy to a de· vclopcr." adding 1t would never ~et approval country In study and work, in- cluding a •·common determina- tion to reject all forms of anti- semitism and di scrimination .. After his speech , before leav- ing for Shea Stadium, the pope paused to accept a bouquet of flowers from a child. Cheers of ·•Lone Ii ve the pope! • • re- sounded. He urged Americans to stn.&g· gle to overcome "whatever wounds, weakens or dishonors human We ... Break open the hopeless cycles of poverty and ignorance that are still the lot of too many of our brothers and sisters; the hopeless cycle of prejudices that linger on ... the cycles of despair in which are imprisoned all those that lack decent food, shelter or employ- ment . . . and finally, the in- human cycles of war that spr- ings from the violation of man's fundamental rights and pro- duces still graver violation of them." Both at Madison Square Garden and al St. Patrick's Cath edral, where the pope joined nuns, priests and c:hurch workers In morning prayer, over-enthusiastic youngsters rushed through security lines to School S ite Lease E yed In San Juan San Juan Capistrano city councilmen will be asked tonight to approve a proposed lease agreement with the Capistrano school district that would aJJow the city to lease a 10 acre school slte for development as a new civic center. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. in council chambers, 32400 Paseo Adelanto. In a report to councilmen, City Manager James Mocalis recom- mend.a that councilmen approve the agreement that would re- quire the city to spend $700,000 for 14 relocatable classrooms for the school district. In exchanie, the city would be granted a lease on t he Capistrano School at Camino Capistrano and Acjachema Street. The school district's lease pro- posal was originally sent lo councilmen in April but clty of. ficlals noted at time tbey wanted to invest11ate tho possibllty ol purchasing San Juan School Buchheim Field ln addition to the Capittrano School leue. School offtelals rejected the proposal. ,,..._ r-.e A I COASTAL . • He also noted that interest rates are gotnc to have to be r-. duced u part ot the boasln1 1olution and 1u11Httd tbat prlvate lendera are 1otn1 to bave to be persuaded to do ao. try to touch the pontiff <1nd hold his hand "Your llohness We .,..elcnme you to our city in your pursuit of human dignity ... rc•ad the Garden message bo<1rd th<tl normally nashes s ports scores "She was so shocked that she dtdn 't know what to do . " ~aid Mrs Smith "It's JU!>l Can· ta:.t1c There are no words to C.:escri tx-1t .. Did she fet:I blessed, Geralyn was asked. Other s pcakers s upported Baglin's contention that the land should be etven back to Rancho. "Yes. blessed." she said. ,..,.....p~Al SHEETS covER CITIZE NS. • • He hinted that the addresses a.re those of 15 support.era of Mayor Jack McDowell and Councilman Howard Dawson Dawson bad initialed the "confidentiality•· clause in the latest council action against illegal rentals "What we're trying~ point out." the masked :.pokesman s lid, "1s that by ehminaung those illegal rentals. the town 1s going to lose a lot of senior citizens and youths who cannot afford the higher rents that will be charged a!> a result of fewer ren-tals in town." HE SAID THE RESULT of such action "paves the way for another Newport Beach in Laguna," add.Jog , "We don't want Laguna to be elitist.'' "Vigilante X" said the group's purpose in confronting the council, "was lo check out just what the council expects citizens to do." "If I was a landlord in town and someone anonymously turned me in for having illegaJ THE W HOLE --WORKS As low as S34 50 single v1s1on S44 50 btlocal and S54.50 trifocal (includes a chOlce o f over 500 frames standard size glass lenses easel CHILDR&f•s GLASSES ~ $39.50 Choose from a wide selection of ch1ldren'a fashion frames. metal or plastic. with your choice of impact reelttent otass or pleattc lenses Good for eny child 14 veers tnd under. rentals. I'd like to know who caJled lt in IO l could have some form of redress, .. be said. He said he was also concerned w\th the impact of remoVlng an estimated 2,300 illegal rental uruts m town on tenants "WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN when rents Jump from $350 a month to $600,' · he asked 'We're goin~ to h<1ve a lot or snobs in town · And the group questioned the cost of such a "v1gtlante operation ... saying "the city can't afford two more firemen, but now it looks Wee they're ready to finance a whole army of city inspectors " In approving a battle plan agai!lst illegal rental units last month. councilman Wayne Baglin predicted 1t would be a hot issue in town. And tbe bedsheeted renters who showed up Tuesday rught promised this is only the beginning. All o r our inventor y of Beene & Victory styles are 20% OFF · Buy at the lowest prices ever --r-, ..... ~ -;-, ~ ......... ~ ' . l • -1 •. . J -- --, p =: ··-• • -, At an all time low price to vou Pictc out any style and we will reduce the Price by 26% (A ssorted lens colors • glass & plasllc.I • 250 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa • H"""" Sq. 642-4630 • Weekdays 9 .. 5:30 Sat. 9.3 . I • VOL. 72, NO. 276, 'SECTIONS,• PAGES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1979 N • I l -~ ' . ' ' l ~ape 's u.,_ Thril~ Fath,rless· Girl N SW YORK (AP> -Pope Jobn Paul 1l reacbed lD&o a , eer••at.lDt. eaiatle crowd ol almott 11,• ~ ,..._ Mid cbol• aaie -a rau..ra.u ... ,..,.. oad 11ra wbo waa rendered •peeelaleea tw tM papal 1eature. Shortly ah.er the pope wu drlven into liladiaon Square Garden for a Youth In ec.c.rt performance today. be aaw Geralyn Smllb and beckooed for her to come over to hla open.top car. A policeman llft.ed her into the pope's arms, and the bewildered blonde-haired child was huaed by the pope and placed on tbe roof of tbe papal car. Geralyn, weariq red slacks and a white T -shirt, was too shocked to talk about lbe exper· rience, and could oaly say, "I'm happy." A paper apple she wore. with the legend "Welcome Pope Paul II," was ripped and turned upside-down by hhe papal em· brace. Her mother, Nora Smilh, of New York City, was not as reti- cent. * * * "I c•'t belMft tt, J J•t can't belle•• tt. tt•a J•t faotalde," abe1ald. Gerab'n'• ratMr died lut JUI' ot P"'"emonl•. He ... • dltee· live wtlh the New York Clty Pollce Departme.nt, and Mn. Smltb l.IMI, "Her father. lf be were here, wouad have been ruardinl lbe pope today.·• Mrs. Smith only received the ticket.a for the eveut on ~, after weeks of trytn1 tbrouCh the police departme nt. Mrs. Smllh and Geralyn attended the (tarden gathering with the other children of the family, Noree..'l, 16, and Donald, ts. They are parishioners at St. Francis of Assisi Church, West Nyack, N.Y. •'She was so shocked that she didn't know wbat to do . . .. " sa,ld Mrs. Smith. "It's just fan. tastic. There are no words to describe it." Did she feel blessed, Geralyn was asked. "Yes, blessed," she said. * * * · Message of Lo1'e I I , • " Philadelphia ..a .,..,_ POPE JOHN PAUL II LIFTS &-YEAR-OLD GERALYN SMITH ONTO HIS VEHICLE AFTER ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK Cheering Crowd of 19,000 High School Students Wek:om• Pontiff to Madison.Square Gard•n Appearance Pope John Paul II flew here lo· LaGuardia Airport at 2:35 p.m., • day from New York after urging jus t over a n hour behind • Americans to break Ute ''hope· schedule. • less cycles of poverty and ig· With the mist-shrouded Statue norance . . . of prejudice .. of of Liberty in the background, despair" and the "inhuman the pope told• crowd at Battery cycles of war.•• Park, on tbe southern tip of Pennaylva•la Gov. Dfck llan"-tta .._Ide New-Yon ~cCarthy Won't S~pport Aliso T'bolsm3. 1aa,........... ~ .. Pa .......... Jmllee ~··&. .~ ................. a ..... _,,, __ .. •br.. ... ure-· l8te tlle ,_ •eliJ JIJf r-"111111• t& • dream tJI. our .fouDder. William . bu doDe befGre.• Au••bly Bpealter L•• Penn,adreambasedonbrother-Greeting John Paul at 1 ly love and freedom of com-Philadelphia International ~ cience {Ol' all people." Airport were 100 Catbollc ICbool · M'cCartby said today be won't support legislation to remove a portion ol Aliso Viejo from tbe coastal zone. i ' The pope spent just over two children who ralsed earda with days in New York -tbe second the meaage: In an informal meetin1 with reporters in Newport Beach tb1s morning, the San Francisco Democrat discussed the 6,800- city on bla alx-clty tour. His "Pblladelpbia Welcomes Pope Trans World Airlines Boeing 727 <See 'POPE, Pase A2> City Connell Spooked Laguna Speakers Covered by YSheets By STEVE MITCHELL Ot•D.ttyf'l ... 1- Eighl "concerned Laguna Beach citizens" showed up in bedsheets Tuesday night to stage a protest mocking the City Council's decision to rout out illegal rent.al units in town. They sat quietly near the front row of the council chambers awaiting the public com· munication portion of the meeting as more traditionally garbed councilgoers gawked and snickered. When the mayor called for comments from the public, the bizarre group, resembl- ing Ku Klux Klan members, rose and ap· proached the podium. PEEaJNG TB&OUGH EYEBOLES cut lo his sheet, "Vigilante X" said be was in· terested in turning in his neighbors who have illegal bootleg apartment unit.a (construction done on tbe sly wit.bout city approval). Last month the COUl\Cil sounded the bat- tle call against owners of illegal rental units in town, unanimously calling for ordinances that would allow reside nts to turn in neighbors they suspect are housing such ren· ters. They said such informants would not be required to jdentify themselves, adding that city inspectors would be sent to suspect homes to investigate. SO TUESDAY NIGHT, the group of bedsheet-bedecked renters showed up saying they were there to "support" the council ac- tion. "Vigilante X" told the council, ''I was strolling down Anita Street the other day and I recognized an address that I believe might be housing illegal renters." · And, be said, he and his fellow "con· cemed anonymous citizens" bad a list of 14 <See SBEETS, Page AZ> acre .-at~rup CoUDt7 de- v,afl -~t-*1n1 ...._ ................ Anemb 1man lllchard ltobinson , D-Garden Grove, earlier this year authored a bHJ to remove the lower All.ao Ca- nyon portio.n of the property from the control of the state Coastal Commission. The Aliso Viejo Company plans approved by county of· ficlals call for construction of 20,000 homes on the property. McCarthy's refusal of support probably means the death of the bill. but the assembly speaker this morning stopped short or saying that. He said the issues of numbers of units, the question of inclusion or arfordable housing and the preservation of open space arc all s ubjec t of an ongoing dialogue between developers and commission stare members. "We don't need to change the coastal zone boundary to ac- complish what is being done throu,gh dialogue," he said. Earlier, McCarthy indicated he planned to use his influence to solve the state's housing pro- blems which he said are re- aching crisis proportions McCarthy said he would act as a catalyst to develop a combined governmental and private en· Gold Loses Its Glitter, Falls to $402 J...ONDON CAP) -Gold lost some of it.a glitter on the bullion markets today following a day of wild fluctuations. The dollar posted slight gains and losses against key currencies. Silver also fell. Gold began tradlng in Condon at $412.50 an ounce, then edled up to $418.50. That was well below tbe London record price of $444.00 reached during trading Tue1day and al•o below Tuesday's closing price of $424.00. Then it fell to $402 in the afternoon. In Zurich, goad fell to $403 in tracl.inl from $438.00 at the cloae Tueld.9y. In Tokyo. the dollar improved to 225.m yen from ZM.1'15 Tues· day. Tokyo dealers said that the ' Bank ol Japan lntervened to try to at.op the dollar's rile by eell· in.a up t.o $200 mlllloa. but tbe dollar kept 1oln1 up amid speculation that tbe United States wiU take meuu.res to de- fend its currency. Tbe dollar a1ao improved in London, wbere the BrlUlh pound eued t.o $2.1125 from SZ.1185 late TuetdQ. / leaiw.naek oa tile llae. ............. u.t...s.. W *II lla11--~ ..... tat mill otftliEi *1~ cml be provided. there wtll be a major econoouc downturn an the state in the next a> yurs. {\ ·'I'm going to try to convince tbe tMIDdlD& lDdmt.ry. &D Ut)lt tJI. tllat, ... • wlll be .. IMtr -.:r"m'Jd: ..... , reel .. ..._. • •udl • downtun bJ proftl- lng homes th.at cost $50,000 for lhret: bedroooms and $200 apart· ments ... be said. <See COASTAL. P .. e AJ) Santa Barbara .Job Ex-Newport Police Chief Given Badge Former Newport Beach police chief B. James Glavas said to- day hlS appointment as intenm poli ce cb.ief in Santa Barbara 1s definitely a short-term assign· ffi('nl ·'I was hired on a contract and I made it quite clear that I would o nly stay on for s1'< months," the 67-year· old G l avas said G l avas. who retired from the Los Angeles Poli· ce De pa rt- ment in 1961. ouvu was Newport Beach's top law enforcement officer for 16 years before his retirement from the Newport Post in 1977. Since his retirement, he and his wife moved to the Santa Yn e z Valley n ea r Santa Barbara, although they still maintain an apartment in Newport Beach. "The lawns are all in, the s hrubs are planted and I was becoming res tive ," Glavas Joked about his taking on yet another law enforcement post. ln reference to tbe-i:on- troveray surrounding the Santa Barbara department's handling of the city's summer fiesta and FIRST PHONE C4lL DOES IT "I've bad treat success three years in a row wtth tbe Dally Pilot became I rent my Balboa Island apartment on tbe ft.nt phone call each time I ad- vertise.•• That's the. story told by the succealful Conma del Mar man who placed th1a ad ln the Dally Pilot: STEPS TO BAY tbr 1reat paUo, frplc 1ar P50 winter m -uu II you want repeated ad· vertillnl success. try the Dall)' PUot bJ callins 8'1·5878. the citizen group calling for an offi cial inquiry. Glavas said the pr oblems in Santa Ba rbara 'have been exaggerated " Former chief Alfred Trembly reportedly resigned in anger over a city council appointment of an investigative board to probe his department. "I thought the job sounded in- terestmg and when I was ap- proached I agreed to do it oo a temporary basis," Glavas said. His contract. he said , "gives m e a ll the r ig hts and responsibilities of a permanent chief." Fire Threatens DAR ES SALAAM, Tamania (AP) -Fire burning on the up- per slopes of Mowit Kilimanjaro for nearly a week is threatening valuable Tanunian timber re- serves, the Daily News reports. Coast Weather Variable bigb cloud.ineas through Thursday. Lows tonl&bt 62 to 68. Hi1hs Thursday 75 to 80 at beaches, 86 to 93 inland. '\ \ Tony Aintabllan, owner of the Shell gas station at Orchid Avenue and East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, says ~e first q~-;stlon everybody asks is, "How much is that m g~om? Tony isn't shy abput Jetting them know gas at hfs station costs $1.04 a gallon. Fairview Drops Bid For School Lease Fairview State Hoepltal bu dropped out of th~g in its attempt to lease vacated Mesa Verde Eleme ntary School, Ne wport-Mesa School District officials said today. Hospital offi cials were unable to meet a 5 p.m. Tuesday de· adline to present the district with a "workable " lease agree· ment for the Costa Mesa School, said district Business Manager Ray Schnierer. The problem, he explained, is that a contractor wbo entered in· .tp an a,reement with Fairview • to provtde portable cluarooms at tbe howplt.al refUMd to cancel the contract without a $150,000 payoff from the state. ·'Therefore, the funds for the Mesa Verde lease are not availa· ble." said Schnierer . who was a dvised of tbe situation by Fai rview di re ct o r Fra nk Cr inella. Fairview offi cials reportedly will stick to the previous con· tract to put portable classrooms on the hospital grounds Newport-Mesa trustees will reconsider a previous offer from Coastline Community College to offe r day and evening classes at Mesa Verde . Trustees will be presented with a resolution at Tuesday's board meeting that wilJ reopen public bidding for the vacant school site, Schnierer said to- day. Rideout Told . To Buy Door SALEM, Ore. (AP) -A judge bas told John Rideout be must pay for his ex-wife's front door, then never darken it. Rideout, acquitted las t J)ecember on a charge of raping 0liis wife, was given a nine-month suspended jail sentence Tuesday for forcing bis way into her apartment,Aui. 27. • Marlon County District Court Judge Thomas Enright put Rideout, 22, on two yean proba· tion and ordered him to pay $15 for t.be door be damaged and to submit to ps ychological or psychiatric evaluation. -... "" .. .. .. ... "" .. .. ,. -.~ •' .. •• ·' . OAANOI COAST N DAILY PILOT l"N 0<-CM\I °"41¥ Pl ... , •It~-~ 1\t°"' ... -.,..~ .. ,._,.,....,,,..°'_ Coe""""'""""~ S.-ett..s<t.-••• ...... ,,... _,, ""-,..,..,., "" c .. i. -·-.._..,-,..,.. ...... "' .. _ t•ll•l ..... l,_,..__~ISovU.CMtl A ................ ..it ...... _,_""-"-"'°'*''· '"'" ... ft(lpet -ltflm9 ,.._ I• •t uo I _,,..,,,._,C..la Mew Cell-•Qa. ._ .. __ ~ft·--·- .MU• CorWi Vin ..... l .. ftt _ 0._11 __ -..I( .... Ellltcw However, if all seven trustees agree, the public bidding could be cancelled and direct negotia- tions c ould res ume with Coastline. Coastline bad offered $243,000 per year (including m ain ten.ance) to lease the school, which was closed because of declining enrollment. Although Fairview's offer was nearly $40,000 less per year, trU.Stees opted for the hospital's proposal because of community concerns over traffic and nl&bt clUMS UD· der CoMtline'a plan. TnsteM lut .... lndlcated that they mlsbt overrule • clthena advt.sory committee re- com mendatlon tbal no night classes be held at Mesa Verde if Fairview failed in its bid at· tempt. CubaSlww -Set by v.s. WASHINGTON (AP) - A force of about 3,500 Marines and s ailors aboard four amphibious ships will st.age a special reinforcement demonstra· lion at the U.S. Naval base at Guantanamo, Cuba, starting in mid-October, P e ntagon s pokes man Thomas Ross said. ·The exercise is planned as a modest show or force and forms part of Presi· dent Carter's response to the continued presence of a Soviet ground combat brigade in western Cuba. on the other side of t.be island from the Guan· tanamo base. Ross said Tuesday about 1,600 to 1,800 Marines will carry out an over-the · beach and helicopter as- sault landing, then engage in small unit· maneuver&. Car J/ictim's Identity Still Unkown Newport Beach police con- tinued their efforts today to identify the woman critically in- jured ln a traffic mishap in Corona del Mar earlier this week. Jane Doe, as she's lilted on police reports, remained iQ critical condition autferine from bead illjuriea today at Hoac Memorial Hospital . Traffic inveat11ator Fred Helneeke said the. woman S. ftve feet, four inches tall, weilht uo poundt. bu brown balr and brown or bue1 eyea. Sbe •P-ean to be about 25 yean old, eaaid . She wu injured ll=~at about 7:JO p.m. while c a darkened pordoo of But Oolllt Hllb•ll1 near llorni.Dc CaQOD Road. Poliee aakl WendJ lletll P llld, 18, of RJvenlde WU drlYiq the car wblch 1truck tM -'dn· tilled woman. Ilia llat.beloa wu not di.d at the aeeae. "'1· ve1U1adoa ot tbe aeddcl. la coatlau6DI. ' • . . Oft• aebool boud candidate ln the Newport.II .. Unll\ed School DlaVict Nici be la ecnnpleteb op. poe«ltot.NcMr--.. An tncunbent 11ld tbt l• pleuM wtUl tbe acbool board'• accompll'ahment.a ao far. OUMr candWa• called for lm· proved commuatcatloe ._...., the ac:bool board ud It.a eallllti· tueau. Tbat'1 the way lt nnt ~ a&cllt M ""1d·be ICboOl boel'd c:ud.klet• from ~ AnM Two and ,,.,.. met tbe pab&ie at Bay _vie. Seboal ID Santa Ana H•l&Dtl. . A~ incGJDbeot Barbara • .Ai nMl ber four cbal..leuers 1D Trustee Area a, the area which lneludel c.ta Me1a 'a eut aide, Santa Ana Helpt.a, Dover.Sbores, Weatcllff aod Mariners. One ol her cballeqers, ship- plo1 clerk/volunteer Ano Beaupre, said she la ~running •Caimt Mn. SldlHng because of ''abeerfnaltraUon '' ln attempting to commumcate with the school board. Reftectl.ng the same view were challengers Michael Skawin a contracts manaser, and ap0rta equipment b.uyer Chet Grostnuts. Mn. Sld.llincsaidabeis ln "coo· stant communication" with parents and school ad· minlatraton. One audience member <about 25 attended) expressed concern over the difficulty many sophomores are having withlesta that set minimum standards that F,....P,..eAl POPE .•• John Paul II with Love." On command, the youngsters flipped over the cards to show the same message lo the pope's native Polish. Children played a major role in the pope's day. Their cheers at Ma dison Square Garde n brought cheers of response from the pontiff. Later, after a lic ker-tape parade down Broadway, the pope reached the Battery to a chorus of shlpe' foeborns, police slrena ad church tw-11• A atadl downpour wblcb bad . drenched tbe crowd ended u the pope stepped to the red-carpeted platform, but a sWf breeu re- m ained, ruffling the pontiff's gr ay hair and blowing the short cape or mozetta of his wrute cassock over bis shoulders. A red. full-length cloak known as a mantella was slipped over his shoulders to protect him. The rain started again just as the pope fmished speaking. "The choice of day for our meeting is not the best," be told the crowd. It was the third day of the p0pe 's week·lon~ visit -a day POPE PROVES A HIT AT YAMKEE STADIUM-M which was marked by bis visit to Philadelphia and which included prayers with religious pro· fessionals and songs with Roman Catholic school children in Ne"' York. Despite torrential rains, the pope stopped on bis way out of New York at St. James Cathedral in a beavUy Poli.sh section of Brooklyn. Wearing a r ed . broad-brimmed bat and protective gray plastic raincoat, an umbrella held over bis bead by Terence Cardinal Cooke, the pope got out of bis limousine for a brief blessing. In a New York farewell ap- pearance at Shea Stadium, the pope said to a crowd of 60,000: "Large concentrations of peOple create special problems and special needs . . . Above all, a city needs a soul if it is to become a true home for human beings. You, t.be people, must give It this soul. And bow do you do this? By loving each other." He also made a separate state· ment, in SpaniJb, to assure Hla· panic resldenu "that I am well aware ot the place that you OC· cupy in American society ... " Both at Madison Square Garden and at St. Patrick's Cathedral, where the -pope joined nuna, priesU and church workers In mornJn1 prayer, over-entbuslaatlc youn11ters rushed throulh security lines to try to toueb the pontlff and hold his band. At tbe BatterJ, tbe pop rfd special respects to Jewish lead•~ aaylnc that CbriaUantty and Jud.alam are "cloeely relat· e4," and deelarin1, "Shalom! Peacebewttlayou." He commended extdnaive "collaboration" between Jewish and Cbrlatlan bodies ln tbll country ln atudy and won, in- cludift.1 a .. common determlna· tton to~ all fon!l1 of antl· !emltltm and dllcrlmlnatloo." After bll 1peecb, Mton l•av· inl for Sbea Stadium, UM.pope paued to aeet!pt a bouquet ol !!4"'·"~ • clalld. Cbelrl ol Loni ' llve tbe pop•!" re· IOUDded. •• must be actueved before they can 1radHle from dl1trlct blab HbOOll. "We Mt our standards hi,iier (than molt 1cbool diatrteU)," said Mn. Sldlllna. "We felt thlJ la what tbecommuoUy wanted." Tb• OD~J blot of COD· troveny y came in re- marks from Trustee Area a cbaJlenc.-~ Price. 87 DAVID KlJTZ•ANN Of .. Deffy ........... A Woodbridge woman at· tacked in ber bom• • week aso bas provided Irvine pollee in· veatlgators with new det.alla of tbe lncldent while under hyp- nosis. Police U . Gene Norden said today that the woman, wbom autborlttea have declined to tdenttty, could recall more ot the eveou 1urroundin1 die attaek as well u provide a better 4•: lion or the man officen a.re • log. ''I'Jn tbarOUCblY .. alnlt unlom -110 percent," be aald Co fftPODM to a quesUoa from tbe audience. ..U you're a pro you don'tneedlt,"sald.Prtce. "J'd1ay teaeben police younelves," tbe former teacher at Hunttncton Beach's Marina B11b School added. F,.._P~AJ Nordeft said the woman bu described her assailant u a white male ot slender build who stands about 5·10 and bas medium length blondiab hair.· Only two candJdat.es are run- ning in Trustee Area 2, a t.ri8Jl8)e formed by Newport Boulevard, Harbor.....eoulevard and the northern city Umip of Coela Mesa. COASTAL. • She told officers the man ap-pea red lo be in bi.a 20s. The woman suffered a lou of Appointed incumbent Jerome Vaodewallelan'toneofthem. He said recent legislation which set aside SlOO million for rentaJ aid only solves ''about five percent of the rental problem." McCarthy said be wants to see the Legislature budget funds that could be "leveraged by working with the private sec- tor." •memory following the attack Sept. 23 in her home. Sbe was bit on the head with a blunt obje<!t aa she prepared to go to bed at about 11 :40 p.m. That means either attorney Michael McLauahlln or realtor associate !Uynald Pelletier will win a &ehoo1 board spot in the Nov. 6electioo. McLaUCblln Tuesday night said be oppoeea the "false ecooom,y" of cl09lnloellhbortlood acboola to bus studenta to other facilities. Incumbent Skllllnc called for ' one-ye.ar moratOriwn on ICbool closures because more km· der1arteners than expected enrolled in Newport-Mesa schools tbllyear. He also noted that interest rates are going to have to be re· duced as part of the housing 1oluUon and sugge!~ted that private lenders are going to have to be penuaded to do so Norden said the suspect ap- parently entered the woman's home near the Fairfield con· domlniums through an unlocked screen door. He then 11tucked her as s he stood In the bathroom. Norden said tbe woman screamed several limes, but be couldn't say when the assailant struck her. The woman suffered he ad c uts which required sUtcbes. ti Weather Ends Pelletier cited his business ex-perien~ as a reason wby be could serve effectively on the school board. 'Mountain Climb KATMANDU, Nepal (AP> Bad weather bu forced the a bandonment of an atumpt to climb Mount Annapurna by an Ame rican expedition th at ea rlier lost three members in~ avalanche . the Nepal govern· ment announced today. . The police LnvesUgator said bis men found the object with which the was bit but declined to identify it. ' He said her screams apparent- ly frightened the attacker off. Tuesday night •s forum. the flnt of the election campaign, was 'sponsored by a citizens group that includes local residents Bob Baker and Roberta Schmidt. The group will host a second candidates night Oct. 16. at 7 30 p.m. at Bay View. Candidates running in Trustee Areas l and 6 have been invited to appear The Ministry of Tourism said Peter Cumming. 35, of Hillsdale. Calif . and Enck R. Simonson . 24 , of Tacoma . Wash . had climbed lo a height of 23.000 feet on the 26.545-foot mountain Those screams a lso led to ne1ghbora calling the police, who round the woman dazed at her door Officers searched the area with the assistance of the Costa M esa P,ol ice Dep a rtme nt helicopter. but no suspects were fo und • ,,.,....,.~,,, SHEETS COVER CITIZENS. • • ot.ber suspected landlords to band to tbe councU . Wit.b that. Ule ~ paaaed out 15 8d· dresses to tbe counc11, urglna t.be panel to look into the status or those homes. THE GROUP THEN WALKED out of the council chambers, leaving council members studying the address list. One or the mock vigilantes said the list should prove interesting to at least.two of the council members He hinted that the addresses are those of 15 supporters of Ma yor J ack McDowell and Councilman Howard Dawson Dawson bad initiated the ··confidentiality" clause in the latest council action against illegal rentals. "What we're trying to point out." the mas ked s pokes m a n s aid, "1s that t>y el\minating those illegal rentals. the town is going to lose a lot of senior citizens and youths who cannot afford the higher rents that Will be charged as a result of fewer .. cn- tals in town." HE SAID nlE RESULT or such action "paves the way for a nother Newport Beach in Laguna," add.mg, "We don't want Laguna THE WHOLE --WORKS As low as S34 50 s i ngle v1s1on . S44 50 btlocal and $54.50 trtlocal t includes a choice o f o v e r 500 trames. standard size glass lenses AL--- case) CHILDREN'S GLASSES .41#' $39.50 Choose from a wide 984«tlon of children'• fashion fremH. metal or pla1tJc. with vour choice of Impact resl1tent 111asa or pleatlc len1u . Good for any child 1 • veers and under. tobeeJi~· • 'Vlsibnte X" said the &J'OQl>'a purpose tD coa.tnm:dq the eouncU, ••wu to check out Jut Wbat the counclt expects cltnens to do." "U I was a landlord in town and someone anonymously turned me in for having illegal rentals. I'd like to know wbo called it in so 1 could have some rorm or redress." be said: He said he was a lso concerned with the impact of removing an estimated 2,300 illegal rental wuts in town on tenants. "WH.~T'S GOING TO HAPPEN when rents Jump from $350 a month to $600," he asked "We're li(OID~ to have a lot of snobs in town ·· And the group questioned the cost or such a "vigilante OJ>('rat1on. · !>aying "the city can't 3!ford two more hrt•men. but now it looks like they're ready to finance a whole army ol city inspectors " In approving a battle pl an against illega• rental units last month, councilman Wayne Baglin predict.ed it would be a hot issue in town. And the bedsheeted renters who showed up Tuesday rught promised this is only the beginning. All o f ou r I nven t o r y o f Beene & Victory styles are 20% OFF • Buy at the l o west pric es ever At an all time low price to vou. Pick out aiw styte and we wnt reduce the price by 25~. (Aaaorted lel\• cotora -g1111 & plaatlc.) 250 E. 17th Street, Costa Mna • Hlllg1 en Sq. 642·4630 • Wetkdays 9-5:30 Sat. 9.3 ' ) IUllNESS NYSE COMPOSITE ' N Qiiestions Help Prevent Debt a, ftLYIA POltTS& ,,..... of,.,,. cc•w•u.> Wba 11JOU'N&IDOlllu.OMolPWY18 Amerieue DOW ~ lD a 'fldoua drtle of de.btl, ~ tut you're 10 I• Ofer,_.. Med that JOU're ln ~..-of lollDI your bomet Row do Joa break out of the d.relet AAY CllM of tbMe tJuw ~will belp: (1) Immediatelt vow to .a.lb your debt Joed to ....., ao peteeal of your alter-<tu lacome -not lneludlaa yow home moncaae -and nner aaain to croa Uaat ...... mark. (2) Do not permit younelf to owe 1D0re Uwa JO perce1tt of 1our locome with1n the next 18 moat.bl. Tb.LI ~. n,ure out what you do owe In relationahlp to your take-- home pay. (3) Do not owe more than one-third of your diacretionary in· come for t.be year - meanln1 the Income you bave left after you have paid for the basic needs of food , clothing, shelter, transportation. Money'& Worth ALSO, IN DECIDING tonight bow much debt your family can hand.le comfortably, ask yourself: How stable ls your family breadwinner's jo~ and ln· come (or both breadwinners' jobs and incomes)? Don't ever depend on overtime as though this extra money is a regular part of your salary. What are the odds of a layoff in your occupation and in your neighborhood? Be honest with yourseU. Our ecooomy is in a downturn of unknown depth. Are you eligible for unemployment compensation? Union benefits? How much? How long would these benefit& finance your needs? How many protections does your family have against other disasters -s uch as insurance coverage for your bome, health and life, pension credita. cash savings and easily liquidated lnvestments, equity in your home that you could quickly turn int.o cash, etc? FORCE YOURSELF lo answer a few simple -but profound -questions. For instance: Do I really need this item? Do J even really want it? Will what I'm buying out· last the monthly paymenta I'm considering making for it? Do I understand every provision in any credit or loan agreement before I sign it. particularly tbe precise in· terest l'm being charged? And honestly, can I afford thJs? Learn to say no -and mean it. Whether it is a banker . salesperson. or any other creditor, say a positive "no" to the offer i( you decide any or the above questions hasn't been answered Cully and to your satisfaction. Teach yourself how to live within a budget, and if ever budgets were in style, it's tDday. A reaJ working budget, not a mental blueprint you reach for after you bave over· spent, is about the best, most realistic and comfort.able pro· tection you can create for yourself. Dow Index Weakens ' NEW YOlll( fAPt NEW YORIC IAPl APOrO• I"""! IOl•I Prrv•ous !My WHlt-. -nlll •90 v .. ,_ Two.,.'°" -Un I to de1e lt71 lo-· 1'77 to d<lt• NY ~IO<k \<llPS 36,'10,000 Jt l10 000 J7,100000 41 •S0.000 H a.G,000 11,J00,000 &.OJ3 no.SU s sos.•so ooo l.•3UOO.OOO WliAT AMflt 010 NEW YOlllC IAPI Gold QMOt atio•• ayn. A_.._~· StlKteClwortdqold prkas today· ~: "'°""119 flwl119 .. 11.SO; off U.SO. ''™"-fltd119 ... oo. off $l4.00. hrla: ... _ 11.1,. M00.2', off Ul.'3 ,.,......,, MIU5,off$1717. z-~k•: b!of SA03.oo. o11 m .oo; ...... •"'eel. New Ywt: HllN!v & ..__ 11Me pric. W1 U, Of! P4.CIO. - New Yerl: Enoe111ard nllh10 price ~ '.IO, off U4.10 New Yn: e,.1iww. labrlcetM geld .. ,. )1, °" SM.12. # ... w•:• meu. ...... a....., ._.•.._a .... ,,,.. Me* ............ 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AnQt>tc· . fD KCET TV (P85J Lo!> l\nq1•1f• '1i> KOCE· TV fPBSJ Hunt1nQ1on Bt•dc.t1 Inside Look At Sitcoms Slated Tonight By TOM JOJ\Y • NEW YORK (AP) -Most telev1s1on viewers are familiar with the fruit or Garry Marshall's labors, but very few know much about how shows like "Happy Days" and "Laverne and Shirley" are produced. and why they are as immensely suc- cessful as they are. "Shows like those. and others, are so seamless and beautifully crafted," says Nick DeMartino, an independent producer based in New York, "that it often seems as if they spring full-blown on the tube. "As a matter of fact, they are written and re- written, sometimes several times, rehearsed and passed through the censors. and sometimes before an audience with the same care given a stage play.'' DeMAJlTINO IS ONE of three creators of "S\t com," a half-hour look at the situation ~medy, to be broadcast by stations in the Public Broadcast- ing Service network beginning torught al 9:30 on KCET. Channel 28. "The idea behind lbe project," DeMartino says, "is to show viewers who are by and large familiar with the end product how the situation comedy is made. and explore some of the creative isuses involved. "The program is structured as a documen- tary." be says, "but it's in the sitcom style, a half· hour with commercial breaks." And though the producers' pursuit of the sub- ject ls a serious one, the content often is amusing. "IT IS A SEBIOUS look at the business of the situation comedy," DeMartino says, "in the con· text of Garty Marshall on roller skates. skating between sets ol bis several shows. Indeed, "Sitcom" features appearances by the stars ol "Happy Days," "Laverne and Shirley" and "Morie and Mindy," and the concluding seg- ment ls based on the final taping of an episode of "Happy Days." .. Tbe "commercial" spots are the work of humorist Marshall Efron. one-time star of PBS' "Great American Dream Machine,'' who dis· cUSHS TV ratlnga in one segment and television's business aide in another. Esecutives from ABC and Paramount TV. the • GOOOTIMU Jamee linally graduate• lrom ueoa acnool, only lo ftnd out that hi• new job hall OfWI mejor dfawt>acll • MACHEL/ l.EHMR MJIORT l!>MAOC~~ <*.PAINTING "Waterlall" Ha.I Wllllam Alellander ()) P.M. MAGAZ2Hl A l>ehlnd-1,,.__ looll at the ttunta end apeclal ett11c:11 produoed tor the Jim•• Bono thrlllar "Moonfaket"; the btrth of • t>aby !1JI FAMllY F8JO &:00 I) Cl) THE LAST RUOAT An anampled wec:td1ng at ,.,. h<Mel brlnga b.ck ..... oer memo<le8 to Girt or h4ff own lltllec:t marriage D M08TVAWA8LE PlAYEI' (Part 21 D PAISOHER: CEll BlOCKH As Helen's he1r1n11 •PPfOllChes. She so1tc111 1111 lhfl help ~he Cilll got. Whtie tile wom&n Mil a.urprisoo dnc:t 01s9uste<I <1t her Change ot loyulty D MOVIE To 8e AnnollnOlld. ( 2 l'lrt.) e THEOOOCOUP\.E Fell• llnda • vlr11g<> ol • llOuM!lceepar lo lake <:Me of Oec.i wnlle he it reou- pe1111ng at home from an uioer attack t:OO 8 Cl) C88 MOVIE "Tl'I• Golden ·Gata Murden" (Premiere) David Jan-. &.IUl'Nh YOtk. A delecilve and I nun team UQ to prcwa that '"- deatl'I of a pnMI. tanned ... ~ ..... aclually. c:aM ol mutder. D ICUNGFU "Thia v.-.., Of T11n0t" 8 111 CHAAUE'8 ANGEL.a Tl\e Anl)el& <llSC01111t a ...aodH>g on wtooc:h Kelty I& lo be Ille maid ol hOnOr Is aiao a carnoun.Qe tor a murder G) MUN GAIFF1H Guea11 Tony P•nu. Anc:trew Smith. Carlo• Palomino. Harry Kat>akofl. D•Vld HorOWll~. Sena1or Blrefl S.yll 9:30 fm 8fTCOM Robon Wolhams anc:t Garry ._,.arshall are featured 1n th!& tunny. 1H&v8•e"t tool.. at commercial lV i 1op comec:ty S011es •• "Mork & "" Wl"911o11 SITCOM KING -Gary Marshall (fore- ground) with the stars of his three hit. TV comedy shows -from left, Ron Howard. Penny Mar shall, Cindy Williams. Robin Williams. Pam Dawber and Henry Winkler. comed ies' production company. also are in- terviewed. "111E WEA.'' SA VS DeMartino, "1s that peo. pie who might not regularly watc h public television will tune in to see some of their favorite stars. like Robin Williams and Henry Winkler. And they'll learn something about a part of television that is so important to them." DeMartino says he and tus colleagues had been trying for about two years lo launch the pro. ject, and initially suggested to PBS a series of six hour-l ong documentaries, ·'Television io America." . "We chose to do the s ituation comedy and Marshall for the half-hour show with the s mall a mount or money we could r a ise,'· h e says, "primarily because the program form and Marshall were among the most prominent in television.'' .. SITCOM" WAS SCHEDULED to follow by a day ABC's broadcast of the "Happy Days" episode on which the final segment is based. DeMartino s ays the objective of "Sitcom " was not to Judge lbe value of the situation comedy, or to anawer its critics, "but il asks the questions, why does the form attract so many people, and what does it say a bout ua?" TUBE TOPPERS NBC ' and KTLA • S:OO -Baseball layoffs. The -Callfornia Anaela enter their flnt postaeuon com- petition u they take on t.be Ba1Umore Orioles for the American League pen· nant. C~ 9 9:30 -"The Golden Gate .Murders." Davld Janssen stars as a de- tective who teams up with a nun csusB.Mah York> t.o solve the murder of a priest in th1a new TV movie. KCET @ 9:30 -Sitcom. Behind the s.cenes with Gary Marshall, producer of the popular comedy shows "Happy Days," "Laverne and Shirley" arid "Mork and Mindy" (see story below ). Mindy," "Happy Oeyt" and "t.av.rne & ~ " tD C"°81TAUC Ml.-:; 11udettt• and prC>- lauional jU2 l'/IUlkiene ln._ac:1 at a SIM l<AnlOfl ""'* °"''• ~11:. 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ABC Regains the Lead NEW YORK <AP> -ABC snatched first place away from NBC as the networks' pnme- time ratings race look a more expected shape But the victory was fa r from dec1 s1vc. and there was plenty m the report rrom the A.C. Nielsen Company for NBC to cheer about NBC won the networks' week ly competition for the first lime in nearly a year in the week or Sept. 17-23. And figures for the week ending Sept. 30 showed ABC with only a slight edge - 19.4 to l9.l for NBC. with CBS third for the second week in a row at 16.4. WITH 111E 1979-80 season now two weelts old. NBC already is in far better shape than 1t was a year ago. NBC endured a dismaJ 1978-79 prime-time season. and s u m mer ratings gave the troubled network little cause for hope. Perhaps most significant 10 NBC's showing so far ts the popula rity o f some of the network's continuing programs NBC listed rou r s ho ws In Nielsen's Top 20 for the week there were weeks last season when NBC was shut out of the Top 20 -to nine for A BC THE RATING FOR "Three's Company" was 26.2. Nielsen says that means of au the homes in the country with television. 26.2 percent saw at least part of the show. CBS scored with some consis- tent hits. "80 Minutes" In fourth place and "M·A·S·H" in fifth. but was hurt at the bottom of the ( rat\ngs. Etgbt of the 10 lowesl- rated programs were from CBS. with the bottom five start.mg with No 62 "Bad News Beal"'\· and contmuinJ! throuj!h · Struck b.> L1ghtrun~ · "B1gShamu!> LH ti(' Shamu.'> ... "L<e>l Re!>ort and "WorlungSt1ff~ · ABC HAD A BfT of troubh. with new shows "New Kind of Family" fmished 60lh. followed b y "Out of the Blue " Here are the w~ek ~ Top 10 programs "Three's Company. · with a rating of 26 2 representing 20 million homes. and "Charlie's Angels." 25.5 of 19.5 million. both ABC ; "LltUe House on the Prairie." 25 4 or 19 4 mclllon. NBC "60 Minute~." 24 7 or 18.8 m1ll1on . and "M A-S-H." 24.5 or \8 7 million. both CBS. "Eight is Enough." 23 5 or 17 9 million. ARC 'Cll1P' 23 4 or 17 8 mtll1on '<:RC "Monday "light Footb~ll. ~ i or 11 3 m1lllon, \HC and · Tr.1ppt•r J ohn. \1 [) · :!:: :1 or Ii m II lion. and · 0dtla..... :!I~ r1r lti 7 mtlhon. both n~..., THE NEXT 10 ">hO\.I.~ "TaXJ ." ABC "Vt'~aS" and "Anj?ic." both ABC. tit'. "Happy Da' "·'ABC. Movw "The Kid from Left f"\cld." NRC. "WKR P 1n Cincinnati." CBS . "Alice." CBS. and Mov1c -"Murder by Death." ABC. lie . "One Day et J Time." CBS . and "Real Peo pie." NBC 'Eternity' Out 'Saturday' R ead y for Prime LOS ANGELES CAP> -ln the first m8,Jor programming move of the new season. NBC announced Tuesday that it wiU air repeats of its tut late-night comedy show. "Saturday Night Live," in a Wednesday prime-lime slot replacing the new series, "From Here to Eternity." "The Best of Saturday Night Live" will begin Oct. 24, when "From Here to Elemlly" was to have made its debut. A two-hour "Eternity" introduction movie that was to have aired Oct. 22 will be replaced by another TV movie, "And Baby Makes Six," the network announced. Weinblatt did not say how long "Elerruty, ·· based on an expensive miniseries from la.st year. would be postponed. Actor William Devane is reportedly being paid a record $2.7 million for the miniseries and weekly series CALL NOW FOR RESERVED TICKETS 131-4e58 SADDLEBACK COLLEGE preMnt. 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