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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-10-17 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' •, • ·'on . -• ( DB Chief Deeries WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 17# 1979 • • VOL. n,-.-. • M~ • .,..., ............. ---------------=--------------~------~~~~ .- • ., . • Republicans Beg_ain Voter-Lead .J•dge Target WomanNabbetl In 1Jribe Y!ry A AeCOOd 11\lllpect wanted in connection with a $20,000 bribe attempt o n Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Rickles was arrested at her Huntington Harbour home Tues· day night. The woman, identified as Martha Ann Ha~ltins, 30, an oc· cupational therapist, was taken into custody about 8 p.m. on an Bolsa Beach Battleground For LA Gangs arrest ·wa1TtDt cbar1tn1 ber ~itf:! conspiracy to . o,batruct jusllce, said Orange County Sheriff's U . Wyatt Hart. Ms . Hawkins ls alleged to have provided $20,000 in ex- pensive gold watches to un· dercover investigators as col· lateral for a cash bribe that was to be paid to Judge Rickles to persuade him to grant a ravora: ble prison sentence for a man facing trial on grand tbert charges. The man, Richard Timothy Workman, 42, of La Habra, is a Chino State Pris on i11mate charged with funneling money out of an automobile sales scheme. Workman was· formally charged Tuesday with soli citing a bribe and obstruction or justice. According to investigators, By STEVE MAJlBLE . ,,.. Workl1)an, now . hous ed at The u~nille~~;bof Bolsa Ora nge County Jail, made it known that he wanted to bribe a Chica State Beach bas become a judge so that he could plea battleground for East Los b · his Angeles gangs where fights argam case and receive a erupt ni~~· Huntington Beach sentence concurrent with the one he now ill serving. Police Earle Robltaill~ bas Investigators from the Orange I cbG~!!1-members state out turf County Sberlrf's Department . . -and the Newport Beach Police alODI tbe strand to "play shoot-DeP.artme.nt learned of the aJ. I em-up" udaettle gang grudges, leged plan and met with be said. Workman over the wee ... end "Tbey know there'• little or no .. I enforcement down there and while posing as aides to an at· . tomey ~~e1t.lft~9 ': It was alleged th~t Workman s d 0 , • , --later contacted Ms. Hawkins and told her to bring the told Ro bltal lle watches to the 1·a11 so they could claimed. Robitallle, be turned over u collateral for w b 0 di s . \.be.purported bribe. cuued the Rickles did not learn of the al· wi b leged bribe until Monday after matter t the Jewelry bad been turned city council over t6 the undercover ln-m ember 11 -.... • • 11 ... _ aid v.estiaaton. • 1 -· .... -onu.y, 11 Hart" 11~ Ms. Hawkinl wu ~ •late raqen •:;J>•trol the arrested wit.bout incldeat and ~. beat:cJa";:·t .caat to handle ts.e eamr, , ••• G> .. laD . .. " raqera probably just ll take ClOftl' when tbiDp 10 bad. l fl woald too," 48kl ~ce dlief. HE SWITCHED That Sheepish Feeling ' Deity ...... ,_" Le• h .... The young lady who lost her sheep and didn 'l know where to find them s hould have looked in the gr assland beside the Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel Tu·esday. This hera of about 200 sheep was contentedly mun.ching the grass near tl}e San Diego Freeway and following one another about. we ll , like sheep. Large Jan· downers in Orange Count y use grazing herds as a way of red~ fire hazards from dry grass on their klnd. Marines 'Land' on Cuba Exercise Conducted With 'No Problems' GUANTANAMO BAY, Guba CAP) -Marines s wa rmed ashore by helicopter and am· pbibious craft in a practice land· ln1 today on tbe beaches or the only U.S. military hue on com· mun.lat toll. A Soviet surveillance s hip stood offlbore and Cuban re· servt1ta ln the area were called to duty. "So fu u .we kn•. there were no problems" in tbe 8 a.m . NAVAL l'ORCa UNT TO INDIAH OCUN M l•ndln1, 1.td Cmdr. ffow•rd M•taon, •IPOkeeman •t Atlantlc Fleet budquuten ln Norfolk, r eporters and photographers covering the landing, they de· nied reporta that the exercise was merely a media event. "This ill a training exerdae ~blch reinforces the Martnes and naval unit.II stationed at Guantanamo Bay," Navy Capt. J ohn Fetterman said at a brief· ing Tuesday night. However, Fetterman said, .Family Car flor'• Tomb I "What you will see in no way •P· proximal.es what would be done under bosUle conditions ." He said if the base was threatened, reinforcements would be nown in ln1tead of brou&bt in by ship. "It ill not a classic amphibious assault," said Capt. Robert Bow~. a Peni.,on spokesman. Once Hbore, tbe Marines moved into defensive po1ltioos beb,lnd the 1'1.4-mile perimeter fence, then will engage in about four weeb of tralning and drills before return1ns home. Sources in tiublngton said tbey .tewed tbe c.tl·up of about 3,000 Cubaa hlerviatl and other actlon • ,.._.. pNC:ytioaa. '' ·. :IT...2£ .,_ ·~ fteetl ... ......... patrOl ...... ........ AND SlJCCEEDED vn_,. N•VJ •anbiPctl carried .. , tlM 11..U. clole to tbe lhore at AGOURA (AP) -Tbe learch foe' a •'":,J child ended when lbe I de- putift found ... body of 4-7ear.old CbrlltopMr Lee Lewta in u.e famUJ ear'• ........ ~putmeat. Then w• no lndicatlOn in the WHlllaltOD reporta th•t the Cubam ......... ..., troope clole to aa. .................. bue, ... ,.....il7 woaldn't take • fUlllb dDwD tbeN at Dlcbt. '' :I. IL W1att Bart, of tbe ...... =rllaad .... I cant bell ... bow fut I ~wn in tbe lbow-tbe·flq ex· ·my car in dM DallJ Pl.lot. erelH bMU1.J arraqed by tbe "I tried .......... ~ o.-. caner~ u a nex- tJ -~,.emir,...._. IDI of mllltar1 •uacle 1n but .... a...., ..... tub and an equl aumber of anti·alrereft ( ... llAJUNa. .... Al) OC -Rolls Tdtto The GOP llepablle... ba•e re•alned the lead over Democrat.a Jn ' Orange County voter r:ectstr•· tion rolls. Registrar of Voters Al Olson said today. Latest figures for the Nov. 6 e lec t ion s how that 402.621 Re publicans. are regis tered . nearly a 4.000 margin over lhe Democrats. As of Mond ay. Democrat.Jc re· g1strau on was listed at 398,766. The Li be rtaria n Party re · gist ration has made the .biggest (!a ms from last year with 17,945 voters.now signed up Last year. t he pa rty h ad 489 voters re g1stered !n the county. Last year at this time. tht> • De mocrats held a 3,015 edge 1n registration 1n the traditional Republican county Olson said tfle differ(?nce this year apparently is because more De moc ra ts than Republicans didn't vote last November and have moved away. F inal county re gis tration fi g ures are expected to be known by this Friday, Olson said . The Libertarian P a rty haF quadrupled its registration in California since March and is now bigger than the Peace and Freedom Party, according to new figures rrom the slate . But the latest registration re· port Monday by Secretary of State March Fong Su said the Libertar ians still have fewer than half the registrants needed to qualify ror a state·conducted· primary election and a perm&· nent place on the ballot. The only other county besides· (See VOTERS, Pase ,\%) .. Coast Weatlaer· Mostl)t SUMY Thursday. Lows tonlabt 58 to 64. HI1ha Thursday in low 70s at beaches to hi1h 70s in· Ian~. IN819ETODAY Aft•rMoc:"*~ to roll ~ u.. z~·vaUq toUotoflttl McMdaw'• e . .s quMc. Sft ICMJ, p#tofo, Pags AS. Gau ilda r-.r. said.of( ............ -tafi*nd ClleWM,~apAJ) ::: :~a,. ~o.:;-Pllat. ~ :r~";:.:.-:sc:.:. °= , TUt • tllil ed••'tllllll -•• mUee .-of Gu.taamo. 1tor1 of tll• Oraa1• Coa1t In. lfulWastoD, a Pentqar\ ..... .. placed tlda lld...... ., ........... tlaen .. - · -Tllt boy dl1appe•red T....-.r afterDOOD, ~d Loi A•t._•lH Co•Dtr 1berHf'1 Deputy Robert .................. cblld .........., ebbed tatoelaeltM6oa ........ &d Bomber Nixed • ••• Dailt Piiat: . OHl't .._ 1117 tlle Cubal. Aboe .... MuiDelnniD· ftlftdlaa. ........ PftC• tloe relaforHmeat on the ...... tlpffa.M. '71 1>1t1uo loa1 Nd camper abeU, ct1•U• eqlbrm·ua •uu.r ............... •••r•l .. ••• to•tlae and, ........................ ,,. f-:ta .. 1111081 .... ...v • .... « r··-·· foeated, Oodllaid. c•~·· par••tl .... .... -~ .... ~ d•rlat Ute •lslat·laO•I' ..... - W AllllNOTON (AP) -1'lte lluta ......... RelaUou Com· mitt. ... allled today to comt U..8"1et...,...bomber•· -.... ~ ..... llmltllUoD •Jr••••nt. Tb• pror;:•d ~,~by ate Howard H. • .. rnarded ... ''kik __ ....__ ... -' ''"'_........ .... .......... 1111 .................... ,, ......... ,,..... ..... .. ~ Al ............ M °'"" 0.-.. 0... All ............ • Att .. ...... All r.': it-4 == ·~== ·: a.u •• :::...;.. CM,11-11 1'lllMwt ... " ............ ~ M --~ ~-..... . • '- r ( ----;=- Jll c.y.y PU.QT 8 w• us . a...., 11. im 'lbey're Not Manied1 SAN DIEGO <AP) Crlmlnal mlt dHllHDM chart• have bMa rued a1alo1t a for11t1ul '10· year-old reth..cl ..alnlllff wbo perform.a •PMCb wed dint• in a chapel lDI de hla an Dleso apartm.t. The city atlorv1'°1 ol· nee au ured couplet wed by the Rev Dr Lealle Curtice that their marrt., .. we"' valid, bu\ said Curtl~ had flie d several marrlaae Ucenses' late and failed to provide rorrccl lnforma· Uononsomf' "They ar~ mam ed a nd have alw•ys been marn ed· since tbe ceremony,'' depu· t y city attorney Susan Hut uenor said Dollar's Oiml> Continues L.ONDON <AP> -fte clolW bll a bU11a for UM 11ar fw tbl fou .... c[ay ln ...... ...., ln Toll10 bat Ouetuated tn &YrOpt. · Oold prices droppecl ln Eu.rope for the IM!COnd day The dollar clOled in Tokyo al 2S3 95 yea, up from 231.15 al the cloae ol tradlq Tuesday. Nearly SS blllloD ebanaed band• 1D heavy lradlna aa newa ol bllbel' oil prices conUnued to damage the yen. JaP.an lmporta 18 per· cent of its oll and baa to pay for il 1n dollars. The dollar opened s UgbUy higher again.st major currencies · in Europe but then slipped below Tutsday's cl01ing levels. f'..._P.,.AJ BOLSA ••• with the coming of autumn as it has in past years. "It's the complextion or the tim e .... Robitaille speculatecJ. "The problem 's been bad for a Jong time, but this is the worst ever.. • One Santa Ana gang, be said, recently put up nags displaying club Insignias and then abol at u·nwitting pers.>ns who-' walked· by . The moat recent gang-related iocident was a Bolsa Chica melee involving 50 persons. Seven East Los Angeles men . were stabbed, he said. Hart said the stabbing 1nci· dent might have gone unreport- ed had not one of the victims crashed into a fence while trying to leave the beach. Many inci- d e n ts a r e n 't r e ported to a uthorities, he asserted. Last summer an 18-ye ar-old Lo$ Angeles man was shot lo de· ath at a Bols a Chic a beach br a wl. Two days late r , an · Ana hei m man was shot lo death on the ~untington Beach P ier. Poli~ said Los Angeles area juvenil~ wefe arrested jJ) con· necllon with both' incidents. A Huntington Beach mother told council members Monday that . her 25-year·Qld son was al· tacked by! five men armed with bottles. St\e said tier son is now undergo~ plasti~ surgery ··'He's ~ s~ing there since be was·nin -have to wonde't what's goin o ?" I Robitaille, saJd be alao won- ders wbaf!' ~· mg on. He aajd vfoJent a ·vi on state sands oft.en spi is o to the one·mile stre tch or cit~ beach to the soulh · lie said a police beach patrol helped curb v~,olcnce a t city sands and· suggt sted the same could be done at state parks. "W-e could do it," said RQbit ailie, "but it would lake us about fi ve years -·the problem is that bad." Pair ·Running .'Grass Farm?' GLENDALE (AP) -An . un· employed marine biolo&iat and hia mother have been arrested for lnvesticatioo of cultivating ,JJla!ijuana after the discovery ol '. 'pne of tbe largest marijuana far ma" in the city's history, police said. Lee Lockwood, · 35, •as re· leased Tuesday on $2,500 bail along with his mother, Opal Lockwood. 65, after police raided their home with a search ,parrant and aeised 750 marl· J.uana plants worth about .,00.000, Sgt. Wayne Williama said. . Gold .JOld i.a Zurich, Eu.ropU largest' bulllo n m a rket, for '283.50 an ounce, down $11 from Tuesday's c losing rate of $394.50. London's fi ve major dealers fixed the price for trading at midmorning at $386.'6~wn from Tuesday's cloaio& '3W.50, and the afternoon pri~ at *'88, off $8.25. Trading was busy on the &Old markets, and the price drop wu tn r e action to the rulea u - nounced ~ for tbe U.S. Treasury's gold auctlou. The Carter Admlnlatration de- cided to slop boldi.nl mOllthly auctions of 750 000 ounces of gold, believi.ng lbat ii it ltept gold buye rs guessing about future sales,. it would deter s peculation underm1nlng the dollar. In lhe future, the Treasury said, gold sales will be in vary- ing a mowits and on dates ap· nounced only a few days ln ad- vance. Since the auctions began in May 1978, the U.S. govern· ment has sold about 14 million ounces and still owns 265 million ounces ,..,...,_ P~Al MARINES • • guns were aald to bave been shifted to the vicinity of the base. Ad ministration sources also s aid a Soviet hydropapblc re- search ahlp, wliltb l.l.S. in· telligence officials say la a co•er for surveillance acUvltiea, was r e po rted off Guantanamo. Sour ces also said there had been an increase In aer ial r econ· naissance fli gM s by Cuban aircr aft , although no Cuban planes have flown over lbe base. .. I'm s ure that they are going to be in their observation areas watching this," said Marine Col. Mark Fennessy, commander of the 420 Marines permanently based at Guant.anamo Bay. On Tuesday. President Cuter criticized Cuba aa "the most highly militarized country on Eas;th per capita," and aald it is "constantly Lnterferin1" ln the affainl of other natiODI. He aald it has more than 45,000 troops in countries where '1tb~y have absolutely no business." He said the United States will not move to establish normal diplomatic relatlooa witb Cuba until it ends Its involvement in oth'er nations' affairs and unW the regime of President Fidel Castro releas es political prisoners. Despite the highly publicized landing, life went on aa uaual for most of t h e nearly 6,000 servicemen and civilians on the base. "My wife has a ceramics class scheduled ln the blOming," Fen-· nessy said Tuesday. Lagana £ase· A giant ball of Tire fills the air after a simulated explosion of a rocket hitting a gro up of attacking tanks during a NATO tra ining e xe r dse in Munster, West Germany 1 Deportfttion Ba~le Set Sea!, Beach Man Facing ~ou11 Fight LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Soulbem Californl-_ court may be the setting for the fmal scene • in the governm~nt's 28·year fight to deport Andrija Artukovlc of Seal · Beach, ac· cused of taking part In the de· albs of thou.sands or Serbs, Jews Kidney Beam Ha/,t Auto In Pursuit RIPON (AP) -A motorist be· Ing chased at high speed by a Me rced <punty Sheriff's deputy was stopped by a n unusua l "roadblock" in San Joaquin County. Deputy Rick Sentierl bepn cbaaina the car 'J'ueJday at Uv· lngaton when lie noticed that It looked like one whose driver was wanted (OJ :::tii: cuoline. SeDBeif m"iD Iii waa purauinc s peede d north up Highway 99 through Stanislaus County al s peeds the officer estimated at 105 mph. Meanwh.ile, a large truck and traile r ha d o verturned and spilled its load of kidney beans, blocking the northbound lanes of Che highway at Rip0n. · The car being pursued ran into the beam, went out of control and crashed, a IDghway Patrol officer uid. • Aleunder Gold was arrested for lnveat11atlon of several violations, iJlcludinc theft ol tbe 1972 car be had allecedly been driving, Smtierl said. The car had been atolen in Lons Buch, officers said. Bomb Threat Call &nptiett NB Baink Tbe Securlty Pacific National Baak branch al 3475 Via Lido, Newport Beach closed shortly after 1:15 p.m. Tuesday when an and gypsies during World War II in Croatia. The Justice Department filed a motion Tuesday 1n federal im· migration court lit Ifs Angeles to deport the 79-year:<>ld retired bookkeeper, who entered the United States ln 19'8 under a false na me. The court papers stated, · 'l'b14 major Nui col~aborator and. pri me mover in large-scale persecutions is not entiU~ to the eontinued hospitality of the United States." • A rtukovic li v es in Seal Be ach's Surfside Colo'fiy. Government efforts lo deport Artukovic, who s er ved as MU:t1ster of the Interior a nd Jus(1ce in Croatia, first began m 1951 and hav-e been s tymied since a 1959 court order that said that Artukovic could be subject to political persecution if forced to return lo Yugoslavia, which haa been aeeklng to extradJte him. Justice Department official Walter J. Roclller, a former pro- secutor in tbe Nurembers war crimes t.riall, said in bls COW't filing that the atay of the de- port a tlon order grante d to r Artukoyic shourd be re voked. Rockfer contended that a 1978 Jaw bas removed the shield of p r otecti on u n d e r wb 1cb Artukovic bas escaped prosecu· lion. · lie said that "the evidence and dete r minations relating to Artuko vic:'s pe r s ecution of minority groups in Croatia dur- ing the years 1941 lo 1945 are now relevant and controlling" because of the new law . The la w s tat es that the poss1b11Jty of prosecullon m the case of Nazi war cnmmals 1s DOt ~rounds for an exemption rrom deportauon Artul..O\IC' v.a'i branded t he Butcher of the Ralkan... b' m tl1tant J ev.1\h groups who ha''-' lobbied for b1:. de portal.Joo and from lime to time have de' monstrated near tus home Yugoslavia has accused h.im of responsibility for the deaths of 800.000 Serbs , Jews aod gypsies during the Na.u occupa- tion Supp0rters of Artukov1c have testified at earlier dep0rt.atk>o proceedings tba\ be was not resPonsible for overseeing the secr et police Teacher Wi.ns $1.6 Million LONDON CAP> -Harry Johnson, a 59·year -old high school carpentry teacher. was sitting at home today watching TV and dreaming of a trip to Rome if he ever won the Britt.h soccer pool. · "A few minutes later, the Littlewoods (pool firm) man was knocking at my door" to tell him he'dJust won $1.6 million. Johnson said. obnson, who lives in Altrincham. near Manchester in northwest England, earns about SlO, 750 a year teaching carpentry. ffis wtf e teaches home economics. Besides the trip to Rome, Johnson said the pool win would allow the couple to buy a ranch house and a car and spend more time gardening. Millions of Britons play the soccer pool every week by trying to pick which ol Saturday afternoon 'a games will end in a tie. . .. ,,,..,._,4J vOTEKs .. · ' Oranie County wltb a Republican majority l• Mono, wltb t ,!111 Republicans and l ,S21 Democrats. . Statewide, tbe toUll tbJ'OUlb Sept. U 1bow 5,524,lit Democrai. a act 1,119, TU .._..._ lotb partlet ban 1alaed "veral tbouland liDee the lut report ta March, wttb DO ltpift- e ant eb••I• in relative 1tr•a1tb1 ~ 51 percent D••ffratle aad M percent .......... iut ·tll,tot Californians de .... to ltate ~~ pre-,.,..., IUM with tM AJQll1cM IDdilp--.... Par- ty, 51,512 wttb m1leeUaDeCMll un· recop.lsed parties, and 30,818 with the Peace and Freedom Party. The total ls 9.8 million, up 237,99' since Marcb. Of the SS,Sll in the mls- cellaMoua category, 33,611 are reglttered a1 Libertarians, com· pared wttb 7 ,tm regiatered as Libertarian last Marcb. But t)Ce Ubertarlan.s blUSt top 71,322 registratiooa by next Jan. 19 to become an officially re- cognized party for tbe 1980 el~ lions , which would auloJllatical· ly put their nominees on the ballot without s pecial petition campaigns. Tbe Peace and Freedom Par· ty remains CJD tbe ballot despite its lower re&iatration because the formula for f'eQ\aininl a re· cognized party is more lenient than the one for qualifying the first time. The 8·year-old Libe rtarian Party draws some of its supp0rt from the far left and some from the far right with a .platform of ind1v1dual liberties that opposes laws against drug use and other so·caUed victimless crimes, as well as most government regula · lion or business. Department Established WASl-UNGTON <AP > -Presi· dent Carter today.fulfilled one of hie; 1976 e lection c a m paig n pledges b> s1gnmg legislation esla bJ1shsng a Department of Education, the 13th Cabinet level agency of the gove rnment. Tbe president Stgned the bill in the While House East Room before an audience of hundreds of the meaau.re's supporters and a class of fourth graders. from Brent Eleme ntary School in southeast Was~. ··t don't know wb.•t history will say." Carter remarked. ··But my guess is the best move ro r the improvem ent or the quality of life m the future might bt' the establi shment or th1:. Department of Education " ,..,..,,, Page A l B~BE ... was being held in Orange County J sil in lieu of $20,000 bail. She was scheduled. to be arraigned on tbe obstruction of JustJce charge today in Central Diatrict M unicipaJ Court. Bente~ Protest LOS ANGELES (AP ) Several hundred proteatin1 ren· tera. mostly elderly. accosted country supervtaon with chants ol "Recall the Supervison ! " and "Rent Strikes !" as the board delayed discussion on con- troversial condominium con- versloas unW next week. anonymous caller told a bank ~--------------------------------------------------------------------------~ employee there was a bomb in the building. The bank was evacuated and police said no bomb was found. The branch stayed cloled for the remainder of tbe day. SUPER SPECIAL SAVINGS iiROM . . 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Laguna Beach police in- vestigators .are trylnc to piece together the last bou.rs ln tbe llfe of an unldentlfled Monterey County man, wboH · body wu found on the beaC!b near Sleepy Hollow Monday nifbt. lnvesU;aton aa.ld a wltnlll saw two men carryln1 tlM limp body of UM »rear-ol~ vletlm down t. tbe beaeb at about t :IO p.m. Monday. And a phone call reeetved by police dllpatcben several mo- mentl later lndlcated to police tbal whoever called in a report , of..a body' ...... Uy Dew tM vlctlm. "Th• caller 1ald Oaere wu I bod1 of a »year-old mu oo tbe beach wbo looked maeb older." police Capt. N.U Pureell ..W. Police bellne UM mp~ nl· fered a dnai cw•doH * .., canted to tie "-D lt1 ~ ....... t7i -............ volH4 ID lnddellt. Officen are not releulne tbe pame ol the victim unW bb re· 'alive. are aotifled of bis death. , But police lnvesU.1ator _Gene Broob Mid it apPean tbe man •utfered a fatal dnat overdoM. Police found more than .., in the man'• wallet, which in· dlcatel robbery wu not a factor ln bil deadl. A ft.nal report on tbe CHM of deat.b will have to await toli'°Clcal reportl from lh• eount1 Coroner'• Office. They will t.akt llx to 10 weelm to complu. lav..Uptan llltowecl a p6etun of t.be ftoUm to operaton and 1Uettl • ....n, ......... .., ef· fortt to ctet.miM wb«Mr the muwa1lmonta*are• . A ~ of bcMl pilt lilll laUed to tun ap lite man'• name, oftle91'1 aakl. lleanllUe, poUoe are lllld.nC . aayoae wbo mlltlt Ian• wit< ............. adl""111 ... y aJpt ..... tire V~aUoe Wl8'9 ~•to•oftlcen. W.Ct uMAP ..... w wh tr--. .. f'llP ....._ 9' .. ................................................ ............................ _, ...... ,.... ... ...... I ' ,,_,. __________ , ~ I ALL SUNGLASSES MOW · .(·.·I 25°/o OFF ! i I Pick out env style I· In stoek. I (Aleo~ lentcoto'1· gl ... I plMttQJ .• e-r TS . lo er- wn Wt the ied lOl og or • . • ·. ' J Oraage Coast DI TIO N ,. Year Ho•etowa Dally Newspaper s l VOL. 72, NO. 290, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1979 c FIFTEEN CENTS TB No County Threat: U.S. Official .. By aOBJ:aT BA&K£a Of .. Olllty ........ Tbere hu not been a single CUf, ol an Ora.nae County res1- d en t b ein1 infected with tubercvlosls by a Southeast Asian refuaee. a top federal bealtb olficial said today. And lhe chances of students contacting tbe disease from their Asian classmates are said to be virtually non-ex1stent Cbnst.oi>ber Hayden, a senior public health adviser for the Center for Disease Control m Atlanta, said the disease is almost never communicated by youngsters becal1$.e of built-in hody defenses. Hayden declared that the dis· ease can be transmitted only through prolonged and close cont arts usually found in crowded household conditions. Hayden, who bas been anal)"I· lng the local health situation at the request of Orange County supervisors. said there bas been a great deaJ of misinformation about the supposed health threat. He said the public bas a right to be concerned but that any future statements contributing to a health scare could only be construed as alarmist. Delly l'li.t.-• ~lie ~•Yft• t R'laere's Bo Peep? The young lady who lost her sheep and didn't know where to find them should have "looked in the grassland beside the San Diego Freeway and following one another about. well, like sheep. Large lan· downers in Orange County use grazing herds as a wa y of reducing rue hazards lrom dry grass on their land. Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel Tuesday. Tb1s herd o( about 200 sheep was coat......, munchtn1 the grm ~ the Hughes Eyes , Return to Air 0 By November t . Grounded Hughes Airwest planes could be back in the air by early November pending ratification or a tentative agree· ment between the airline jWd its striking clerical employees. Larry Litchfield, spokesman for the alrUne, said today the agreement was r eached m mediated talks that concluded Monday The strike grounded the airline's jets Sept. 10 after more than a year o( unsuccessful COO· tract tallc.s between Hughes of. ficials a nd members of the Airline Employees Association. The union represents 2,200 Hughes Airwest reservations agents, ticket clerks and clerical employees. • Litchfield said the airtine will begin gearing up to resume its full flight schedule by early Nov- ember, but be cotlldn't give a specific date when flights would resume. Hughes operates about 13 DC·9 fiights a day from Orange Coun- ty to Las Vegas, Tucson and . Phoenix. He said the resumption of service depends on ratification of the agreement by the unioo members, a process that he said would take about three weeb. Litchfield declined to discuss · the contmt ~the acreement. Tbe lmcthY contract dispute WU related to pay and use of • part-time employees, according· to a UllioD spokesman . Coast Seniors' HoW1ing • ._ • I ·-Project ~aunclieil - By )ACKJE HYMAN 011t1e o.ily ~Ii. Staff On a bare site across Park A venue fro'm Costa Mesa's Lions Park. city officials turned. a shoveful of soil Tuesday, signal· ing the official start of a project that has been planned since 1974 It's a senior cttfaens housing development. Casa Bella, part of the city's downtown redevelop- ment. Completion is expected within a year. Located al the intersection or Park Avenue and Center Street, Casa Bella will contain 74 senior units and one unit for a project manager. • More than 800 applications for apartments have been received. city officials said. Tuesday's ceremonies -were presided over by City Coun· cilwoman Norma 1-lertio,g. a longtime backer of the project. Also in atlendapce vlere Mayor Ed McFarlaoa, Vice· mayor Arlene Sc;haf~t. Coun· cilman Donn Hall. and a number of city sta{f members, members of the city's Housing a nd Com· munity Dei.'elopment Commit· tee. and interested' citirens. many of whom have also s up. parted the project through the years as the city sought funds and land. · Work on Casa Bella should get under way Monday. barring bad weather, said Mark A Maltzman. vice president of <See SENIOJls, Ptge AZ> Called 'lJnethical' Candidate Flays N-M Board Actions One candidate for th e Newport-Mesa school board said Tuesday he believes the current board's business decisions are "unethical." An~ said be opposes the proposed voucher s ystem for school atteudance because it is untested. It would allow students to attend the school of their choice. Tboee were amona tbe com- ments as six candidates in t.ru.ttee areas 1 and 6 spoke at a forum. held at Bay View School in Santa Ana Hei&bts. It was spomored by aeveral parents in tbe district. Candklates from areas 2 and a spoke at a prevtou.s forum. Four ol tbe board'• aewn seata are on tbe block In the Nov. 6 electtoo. Candidates run in the area in which they Uve bul are eleeted by all dlatrtct voten. About JS f::Ple attended Tueada1'1 m. Area 1 ii, roulblY. tbe s.&.le-c I a Hilb Sebool atteDduee aru. Ana t &ne1-.. Newport Rellbta aod part ol .-... .. Coeta ...... TbrM e....._ .,.. TJiDC ID eadl ol tbe *1fO .,.. ... Alw 1 ('............. ....... . iDmd Jr.~ a ialGrmMklft -...-i-.......... priaftty ~= mond said. "To me that's (be key." He said he believes the cur- riculum should empbasi&e baste skills and that trustees-should seek to maintain local control of fundlng. "We don't want money that has strings attached," Ham- mond said. One of b.la rivals, James Pan- cake, a business manager in the electronics fiel-1, said bis primary goal ls tbe education ol children, "not to per~tuate <See llOPEl'UL. Pa1e\A?.) BE SWITCHED AND SVCCEEDED "I can't believe bow fut I IOld mr. ear ID tbe Dalb' Pllot. •t tried llDOtber Oraqe Coua· ty .... .,.,. ud cml7 ~wd _. call -and I flJ& ena ealll tbe ftnt daJ ill tbe Daily PUG&.•• TMl'• tbe achetU8iq ..... 1tor1 of tbe Oranfe Coall woman wbo plaeed tbla ad lD tbe Dall7 Pilot: •71 Dat1u. lone bed camper lbell, cu..u. ... liar :ID•UQ u JOG nat fMt neewt wttb ,... ~. tr'1 tbe Dai17 Pllat"' ...... IO.ll'rl. Huntington Beach Mayor Don MacAllister, ..1mong others, bas charged thaPhealth problems are more serious than officials admit. He said faiJure to act now could mean ep1demk outbreaks in the future. M acAllister was respon.s1ble for a recent resolution by the Orange County League of Cities ·requesting county officials to takl immediate action to abate the possible threat. • Hayden. said that so rar in I 1979. 33 cases of tuberculosis have been diagnosed in In· docbinese refugees in Orange County. This represents about 20 per- cent or all cases or TB diagnosed in the county this year, be said. Hayden asserted that only 7 of these 33 cases had a high likelihood of being infectious to others. Hayden said that about 50 per- cent or tbe refugees have shown positive reactions to TB tests but that in about 95 percent of the cases the infection is contained in the person's body and is not transmittable. Hayden outlined tbe following procedures being followed for (Sff TB, Page A.2) Judge Probed Brown Appointee Under Fire 0 LOS ANGELES <AP) -The first Je~slator Gov Edmund G . Rrown Jr appoin ted to a 1udgesh1p, Republican Rober! Stevens or Santa Monica. IS Ufl· der investigation by the attorney general for allegedly makmg ob scene phone calls. the Herald Examiner reported today Attorney general spokesmen were all m Sacramento today and not immediately available for comment. But Stevens told the Herald Examiner in a telephone interview that, in the ealls in question. be believed he was discussing intimate topics OOP Gains FAige In -OC Rolls Rel!.~licaoa ~•ve re&ained u.. ..... ==-°' .. ., .. UGe ...._:•or¥ Al Olaonaaid . ... Lat.est ftlW"t'S for the Nov. 6 e lection show that 402,621 Republicans are r egistered. nearly a 4.000 margin ver the Demc)crats. As ~f Monday, Dem gistr ·on was listed at Th Libertarian gistra ·on has made gains rom last year voters w signed up. the p y had 489 gister in the county arty re· e biggest ith 17.945 ast year. oters re· Last ar-\':~ thi time. the · Democrats h'll9U a ~015 edge in registration it\ the traditional Republican county. Olson said the dmerence this year apparently is because more Democrats than Republicans didn't vote last November and have moved away. Final county registration figures are expected to be known by this F.ridax, Olson said. • The Libertarian Party bas quadrup"ed its registration in California since March and i;; now bigger than the Peace and <See VOTERS, Page AZ> ....... ., w1th fnend.s and .. I've. learned a lesson. r deepl) regret th.ls l know 11 was wrong · Ste\ ens. 63, a Los Angele<; Supeno~Court Judge. is arcused of dJscussmg sex with Edward .. 01C'k .. Murpl\y. 37, seri1~eant-at­ arms for the? stale Assembly, and Murphy's 27-year old wife Beth in telephone calls which the M urphys tape recorded without Stevens' knowledge. Mrs. Murphy was a former secretary to Stevens and works for Assemblyman Gerald Felan· do. R·San Pedro. The Judge, appointed by Brown Ln !977 said that durmg • the ralb th1..· .\turphys .. not only did not ob1ect. but made stale· menl.., themselves or a sexual nature " Th<' newspaper said unnamed persons who listened to lhe tapes desc ribed the remarks a s .. s1ckenmg." .. gross" and "very sexually specifi c" but were not themselves specific about the tapes' content. · Asked if has remarks might have been made jokingly, Stevens repued: "No. I'd say fantasizing. Sex fantasy, I sup- tSee JUDGE. P age A2> Watelles Offered HB Woman Held In Bribe Aitempt' A .__. -peet wanted In connectioD with a $20.000 bribe attempt on Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Rickles was arrested at her Hlmtington Harbour home Tues· day night. The woman. ide ntified as Martha Ann Hawkins, 30. an OC· cupaUooal therapist, was taken into custody about 8 p.m. on an arrest warrant charging her with conspiracy to obstruct -c:a~.,::=t c-.~ M •. Hawkins Is alle1ed to have provided $20,000 in ex- pensive gold watches to un- dercover investigators as col· lateral for a cash bribe that was to be paid to Judge Rickles to persuade him to grant a favora- ble prison sentence for a man facing trial on grand theft charges. The man. Richard Timothy Workman, 421 of La Habra, is a C hino State Prison inmate charged with funneling money Mesa Blaze Damage Set " out of an automobi le sales :,cheme. Damage tn a fire that hat the Players Bar and Restaurant in Costa Mesa Tuesday has been set at $15.000 to the building and $30.000 ft> contents, fire officials sfid today. They said cause of the 5:56 a.m. blaze is still under in· vesUgation. -ll apparently start- ed in or near a wastebasket. No injuries were reported in the fire at 719 W. 19th St Workman was formally C'ha rged Tuesday with soliciting a bribe and obstruction of JUSllCe. According to investigators, Workman, now housed at Orange County Jail. made it known that be wanted to bribe a Judgt! so thal he could plea bargain his case and receive a sentence concurrent with the one he now is serving. Investigators from the Orange County She riff's Department and the Newport Beach Police Department learned of the al- le Jted pl an a nd met with (See BRIBE, Page .U> CartDa ToUbom. 11, a Yi11tor' to Newport Beaeb't Udl Ille tram la eden 8191 tome of tbe ~ m'1 ...... that'• bwl ........ ap cm die lllmd'1 beacbll. A I:*•• a we for o.a Teela'• KarmbDtf the stuff 11 sea lettuce and the aarge amount ol it could be attributed to a = aeuoaal bloom. The 1pclt•woman that sea lettuce la edible, II ptoper17 pre. ..... artne ~~ O.W.. clel llar &a11 ~ - Al PAii. Y PtLOT c SoeeerPool .Marines Teacher Wiru $L'6 Million ,· LONDON (AP> -Harry Joh._ a •yw-o&d high chool c~n"'Y te~her. wu·diin"i at home loday watchln1 TV and dre-amlaf ol a trtp to 1'ome lt be ever won the 8rlti1h soccer pool. "A (ew minutes later, tbe Uttlewoodl (pool firm) man was kpocltlna at my door" to tell him he'dJust won $1 .e million, Johnson said. ohns on who lives In Altrlncbam, near Mnncbeater 1n northwest En1land. earns about Sl0,7~ a year teachln.a carpentry. His wire teaches homo economics. Besides the trap to Rome, Johnson said the pool win would allow the couple to b~y a r anch hous~ llnd a ca r and ttpend more limo gardenine. Mllllons ot Britons play the soccer pool every • week by trying to pick wlµcb of Saturday afternoon's g am will end" in a tie. · ,.,....P_AJ HOPEFUL HITS BOARD • • special lntereat groups ." Pancake said be believes h.is background in marketing would be especially vah~able if the voucher system is approved and the school district bas to "aell itself" to prospective student.a. Area 1 appointed incumbent Kenneth Wayman, an attorney and former teacher, s aid he has made a point of seeking views from teachers, parents and the public, going door to door oo oc· casion. Wayman said he believes he has the background J.o un- derotand the mass of legislation, state-mandated programs and funding intricacies with which trustees are faced, a.nd can un- de rs tand a variety of view-points. In area 6, Todd Hess, a com- mercial and industrial relit.or with a masters degree in educa - tion, said be )Vants to repay the 'c.ommunity for educating him. He cited his knowledge of e du ca tion a nd hi s ad . ministralive credential from UC Irvine as giving him knowledge Rites Slated For 2 Teen Car Victims Visitation wiU be held tonight ctnd senarate funeral masses sa id Thursday for two 1979 Edison High .SChool graduates kjlled Sunday in an automobile accident. Joa~pb Jaa.amao ol C•• Mesa, 18, mid 8rtan .Joaaeail If Huntington Beach, .18, dJed in a head-on collison near San Luis Obispo while on a surfing trip. Visitation for Mr. J ohnson will be held until 9 o'clock tonight at Dilday Brothe.rs Huntington Beach Chapel, 17911 Beach Blvd., with a wake service al that loca- tion at8p.m. · Funeral mass for Mr. Johnson is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Thurs· day al Sts. Simon and Jude Church, 20444 Magnolia St., Hun· tington Beach. Mr. Johnson leaves his pa re nts, G e orge and Anna Johnson, brothers Kelvin and David Johnson, and sister Laura Jobnsoo, all of Huntington Beach. Visitation is scheduled until 8 o'clock tonight for Mr. Hindman at Smith & Tuthill Westcliff Mortuary, 427 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. 0 _ Funeral mas s for Mr . Hindman will be held at 9:30 a.m Thursday at St. Joachim Church, 1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. Mr. Hindman ls survived by nis mother, Carolyn Hindman ol Costa Mesa; bis father and step- mother, Charles and Roselee Hindman of Orange; brothers, Jeff, John and James Hindman, and alaUr, Cbrlatine Hindman, all of Costa Meta; grandmother, Cou Carr ol Coeta Meta, and grandparents Charles and Dorothy Hlndman of Desert Hot Springs. Mr. Hlndman'a famlly baa s ugaested memorial donaUona ·to the :Edi.Ion High School Surf. inc Team, in care of RoD KUDO. ORAMCK COMT c DAILY PILOT n.t O<-c-t o.ltr l"•IM. wllll-letl ht-. .. _, ... _,,....,,,_,_..,, ... °'_ , .... ~ .... """"~ s.t>«•••-loft .. ,. -"--.., ........... ''Ida' .... c .... ..... -t..<1' M~ .. .Cfl/l'-1.alftYalln ,o"' ..... "-....,.,.,...,,,., ... , ,. •"'Ot••..-Wllloft"-'-S.turu.,._ . _,, Tltt_..,..,.....,.,.,,.,,..,._,,.,»0 W." aaySll ... , °'"\.._M, CIMllO<..iatltlt .. ...., .. _ -·----,ac-•.c.wtrl YIU ..,.Hi.tfll .... 0.fltfll ~ ~:,-" T"::"r.:.~ Tr. 0.f'tet ... i... -....~ ..... "'"""" Mall<l9ifll ••1tn c..taM ... OMOe -.-....... , ....... •""'-,,_.i ~.o ._ , .... ...,. Otfte9• W1MM llMtll Mt1 ... c. ............. , ... """' IHt/I. ,,.,, ~" ...,_.. Tl•••fleoue (7t4t..._. Olu r'1• MH,,....eo.-11 of the education code and school finance. One of his goals, Hess said, Is . 'to try to esta blish. an environ- ment wh.ere good teaching is re-warded." . George Lackey, a semi-retired merchant who is running in area 6, said he wasn't inte111J.5t.ed In se rving on the school board until a recent incident in which "a vec.y good friend was crucified <by the school board). That's how I felt ~boutit." ·Lackey s remarks appeared to refer to lh,e school board's at- tempts to dismi~ music teacher R i chard England on un. professional conduct charges. The case was heard last sum - m er before a three-m ember state panel whose decision has n't yet been released. · Lackey also described the board of trustees' business ac- tions as "unethical, .. adding, "You are not going to change it overnight.·· He dido 't cite any specific cases. Also in area 6, Roger Sum-f.. mers. a general contractor, said he would stress regula ting classroom size, emphasizing the home's responsibility and main· taining better community rap· port with trustees. He said he also be lie ves teaching-should be a mor <: honored profession a nd said he opposes the voucher system beca use it wou ld in.vo lv e !llillions of California youngsters m an untested progra m Mesa Resident Pkadsfor Dog's Return Mark Cross of Costa Mesa would like his dog back Cross' pet, a two-year ·al<t female black Labrador na med Friday, was stolen Oct. 6 from in front of a Ne wport Pi~r eatery. Cross and Ne wport Beach police know who · took the dog. The problem is "that the thief claims he brought Friday back to the pier area a few hours afte r the theft and .turned her loose Cross said Friday ls a sub- stit ute nursing mother for an adopted puppy and he'd like to get her baclc for her role as mama. He also misses her himself. Friday is distinguished by a scar over her right eye and a faint white spot on her throat. Anyone with information should contact Cross at 548-7321 or 1 Det~cUve Lee Roberts at 644·3782. From Page Al SENIORS • • • Shapell Government Housing Inc . The firm Is a general partner in Casa bella and will be the construction company. The project, beinl built on a site of slightly more than an acre.Wt to be constructed by priva!I developen with federal Joans. '1be developers purcbued the alte from the clty Redevelop- ment Agency under a contract to develoo Cua Bella. Rlgbt now, Casa BellJ's loca- tion isn't exacUy the stuff of which postcards are made. Bordered on three sides by ft patchwork of dusty old build- ings, its only pleuant view la of Lions Park . Pilot Chief , Address Set. Dally PUot Publllber Robert N. Weed wtll be tbe 1pea1ter· Tbur1day at the Coet• ll"a Cb•mber ol Comm•ree'• lltb annual memberablp luncheon and installatJon of officers and direct.on. / Weed wtll speak on "Can We Get n.. Prom Here?" Tile lmcbeon la tcbeduJed for noon -the Cotta M•a Golf md OouDtrJ aub. 1101 Golf Coani Drtn. Colt la f1 per penoa, with .lnfonuUon available by call.Lat,,....., 'Hit' Cuba • Beaches GUANTANAMO' BAY. Cuba (AP ) Marines swarmed aahore by heUcopter and am· phlbloua craft In a practice land-ln.i today on the beaches of tbe only U.S. mWtary base on com- munist toil. A Soviet surveillance sblp stood offshore and Cuban re- servist.a in the area were called c.o duly. ''So far u we know, there were no problems" in the 8 a.m. landing, said Cmdr . Howard Matson, a spokesman at Atlantic Fleet headquarters in Norfollt Va ' Three Navy warships carried the Marines close to the shore at dawn in the show-the-Oag ex· ercise. hastily arranged by the NAVAL FORCE SENT TO INDIAN OCEAN-A4 Carter administration as a flex· in g of milita r y mus cle in response to the presence in Cuba of a Soviet brigade, about 500 miles west of Guantanamo. AU t"lae 1'1un•11 ~oet ' . Sheriff's investigator Jim Harrell surveys an estimated $250,000 worth of jewelry, silver sets, cameras and other articles taken from residential burglaries all over south Orange County, Officials say they will work through local poli'4 depart· m e nts to determine where the stolen goods came from. The loot was recovered when deputies arrested Sidney Tyrone Battle, 2.6, of Santa Ana, who was driving a U-Haul truck allegedly carrying the stolen items. Sherift's officers said a citizen's Up led to Battle's arrest and the loot's recovery. 1 n Washington, a Pentagon 11pokesman saip there was no overt action by the Cubans. About 2,200 Marines w-ere in-')() volved in the exercise, a prac-~year lice r e inforceme nt o n the ,,....,. .. AJ eastern tip of Cuba. lJa [ Military officials insisted the tt e VOTERS TALLY • • • e.x ercise was r outine and , Fre edom P~y. accordln& to I The total ia 9.8 million, up 237 ,994 since March. although they made extreme ef-new figuteS from the state. forts to accommodate nearly 80 7'\.T E d But the latest re~lion re· Of the 33,811 in the mis- cellaneous cat,egory, 33,611 are registeTed as l'..ibertaria.ns. com- pared with 7 ,m registered as Libertarian lut March. re porters and photographers 1 ~ears n port Monday by Secretary of covering the landing, they de· State March Fong Eu said the nied reports that the exercise LOS ANGELES (AP) _ ·A Libertarians still tiave fewer was merely a media event. So uthern CallfOrnia court may than hall the reglstl\nts needed "This is a training exercise be the ~tt.ing ror the final scene to qua.ill>' (or a state-conducted which reinforces the Marines in the government's 28-year primary election and a perm•· f',....P-eeAJ and naval UJtits stationed at fi g ht t o d e port And r i j a nent place on the ballot. Guantanamo Bay," Navy Capt. Artukovic of Seal Beach. ac-The only other county besides JUDGE ... John Fetterman said at a brief· cused of taking part in the de· 0 r a n g e Count y w 1 th a mg Tuesday night. alhs of thousands or Serbs.\,Jews Republican majority is Mono, However, Fetterm4'n said and gypsies during World war II with 1,581 Republicans"llld 1,521 pose " "Wh~t you will see in no way ap'. in Croatia. Democrats · Stevens denied any criminal Pt.ox1mates what would be done The Justice Department hied Statewtde. the· totals through intent or .culpability He said under hostile condi.lions " He a motion Tuesday in federal im· Sc pt 1 3 s how 5 . 5 2 4 . 6 8 9 there could be nothing crimmal 'said ifJ.he base was threatened migration court 1n Los Angeles De m oc r at s and 3 .369,715 unless the Murphysaskedhlm tO reinforcements would be no~ to deport the 79.year-0ld retired Republicans ~top callinf( in Instead of brought In by ship.' book keeper , who entered the Both parties h ave gained "They never did," he said. "I "It is not a classic amphibious United States in 1948 under a several thousand smce the last don't see any evidence that assault , .. s aid Capt. Robe rt fa lse name. report Lii March. with no sigruf1-would mcticate to me that they Bowen,a Pentagon spokesman. Thecourtpapers stated,"Thjs cant c h ange 1n re l ative were not perfectly willing Once as hor e, the Marines major Nazi collabor ator and s t r e n gt h s 5 6 perce nt participants" moved into defensive positions prime mover in large scale Dem ocr at ic and 34 p e r cent Murphy, who reportedly suf- behind the 17 4·mile perimeter persecutions 1s not enlllled to Rl?p ublican. re red a heart attack Monday. fence. then will engage In about the cont.mu~ hosp1tahty of the But 785,908 Californians could oot be reached for com- fou r weeks of training and drtlls Umted States " decltned to state a party pre· ment before returning home. Art u k o v 1 c I 1 v es 1 n Se a I ference. 84.514 registered Wltb Rut the state Com mission on SoE:i Wuhlnaton aald Beach's SUrfslde Co)ooy. the Ameriean lndependent Par· Judicial Performance described the~ .... cab-.. of about Goven:uMlll effOl1a to ~ ty, 11.111 wlu. AS~ I • _. the '.: ..... U follows ln a letter 1,000 ..._. wt.t. md C1i1Mr' Artako•lc, who served u reco,-nhed pu91, _._ •.m to St.evw: .. Du:rin& the period actJon 81 "normal precautia.!Da..... Minis.ter of the Interior and with the Peace yd Pre.e.tom you bave been a SUperiar Court • Justice ln Croatia, first be1an in Party 1udge, yoo have made obscene Police Hint Rape Cases Are Related 1 951 and have been s tymied phone calls to Richa rd Murphy smce a 1959 court order that said and Beth ~urphy and you were that Artukov1c could be subject Fro• Pa-A I r equPs ti-d b:r them tn des1~l to pohtical persecul.ton if forced ,,-r r 11 m !> u <." h co n d u ct :in If to return to Yug0Slav1a, which thereafter }OU made add1t1onal has been seekmk to extradlte TB calls .. hiTus tice Depa rtment official • • • An aide to Assembly Speaker refu gees eot~rtn"' the llruted L M c th 'd M h Waller J . Rockier: a former pro· 9 eo c ar Y s a1 ur p Y secutor m the Nure mberg war States . complarned to McCarthy three Costa Mesa police said today crimes trial&, said in his court All Indochinese refugees U years ago, while Stevens was a they are investigating two rape filing that the stay of the de· years and older receive a chest state senator, but the speaker cases last weekend they believe portation order granted to x-r ay overse45. took no action be cause he might be related. Artukovlc should be revoked. Those with abnormal x-rays believed he lacked the authority. Rock.Jer contended that a l978 receive sputum examinations to The couple also complained to Hoth occurred in the city's law has removed the shield of determ.lneiftheyareinfttlious. Fred Taugher, chief ad - westsldewilhin severalboursof protection under which All cases of infectious ministraUve omcer of the As· each other, althoueh the aeeood Artukovlc bas escaped proeecu· tuberculosis are placed on dally sembly Rules Committee, to the incident wasn't reported to lion. treatment until.lhelr sputum U · Black Le&ialaUve Caucus -the police uoUJ Monday. He said that "the evidence and amtn~Uons are neeaUve. Mdrpbys a.re black -as well as determinations relalln1 to Refugees with active non-the Commission on Judicial Police said they are convinced• Artukovic's persecution of 1nfeclioua tuberculosis are not Performance, the attorney neither case ls' related to a minority croups in Croatia dur· permitted to enter the United general and Sacramento district series of murders, beatings and ing the years 1941 to UM5 are States unUl arran&ements for attorney. rapes that are being probed by now relevant and controlling" medical care have been made in Brown's chief of sWf, Gray detectives from Costa Meu, because of tbe new law. the U.S. and endorsed by the Davis, aald Murphy also com. Irvine, Tustin, Newport Beach Th e law s tates that the localhealthdepartment. plalnedtothegovernor'sofflce. and the Orange County Sheriff's possibility of prosecution 1n the When refuleea arrive at a U.S. Stevena served tn the As- Department. case of Nazi war criminals is not port-of-ent:ry, quarantine lnspec· sembly from 1982-e& and in the Detecl1ves sahl the flnt rape grounds for an exemption from tors contact the local health de· state Senate from 1966-76 before occurred between 8:"5 and 10:30 deportation. partmenl. accepting the judgeship . p.m. Saturday in a west side ---=-------------------------------------- condomlnlum. They said a 22-year-old Santa Ana housewife was visiting two men she had met. In Newport Beach when they reportedly al· tacked and raped her. SUPER SPECIAL SAVINGS FROM The woman was released, otherwise uninjured, police said. THE OPTICAL SUPERSTORE .. They said that the second cue occurred at about 2 a .m . Sunday In the same area. In that case, a 22-year-old Garden Grove woman was al· tendln1 a party with a man who later attacked and raped her, pallce said. ·She alao was not otberwile injured, according to police. ,,,.... P.,,e A I BfilBE ••• Workman over the weekend while polina u aides to an at- tomey. It w .. allqed tbat Workman later coatacled Ma. Hawkim and told ber to brlnl tbe ao1d watcbel to the Jail IO they could ~ tumed over u collateral fol' th• p~ bribe. Rlekfel did not learn of the '1· leled bribe tmtD Monday• 9fter the Jewell')' bad been tu.med over to the undetcover ln· ve.stl•aton, l I Hart aald Ill. Hawkil9 wu arrHted wttbout lncldent and waa ~ be)d ID Oraqe Couat7 J1U ID !*a of JI0,000 ball. 8tM waa tebeduled to be arralped on tbe obetnctioa of Jmtiee cbar1• today ID c.atral Dtmtct llunldpal Court. ,, !.ii FOi YOUI SUPH SPECIAL YOUHGSnl I OOlo Off OUI IEG. LOW PllCI Of $.lf.50 NOW OHL Y $35.55 (For A. Limited Time Only) • J • ... \ ---. . --~ ----.~~-·-'"':"'P'-..p-.;;, . -·,·. ··- 1 • • .. AU tlae 1'1knag Leet Sheriff's thvestigator Jim Harrell surveys a!l estimated $250,000 ·worth of jewelry. silver sets, caQ\eras 'and other articles taken from residential burglaries all over ~uth Orange County. Officials say they will work through local police depart- ments to determine where the stolen goods came from . The loot was recovered when deputies _arrest.ed Sidney Tyrone Battle, 26, of Santa Ana, who was driving a U-l{aul truck allegedly carrying the s tolen items. Sheriff's officers said a citizen's tip led to Battle's arrest and the loot's recovery. .. Last Days Of Elvis ·-Revealed 'Saint of Gutters' Gets Peace Prize OSLO, Norway CAP> - Mother Teresa, Calcutta's NEW YORK (AP> _ Hours .. saint or the gutters," was before he died, a deeply<"' awarded the 1979 Nobel Peace depressed and drug-addicted Prize today for work among the poor or India. Elvis Presley begged God to The Yugoslavia-born Roman "he lp me have insight , and Catholic nun is the stxth woman forgive me my s ins." according to win the prize and the first to a book by his stepmother and three stepbrothers. ·. since. ~airead Corrigan and Bet· .. Dear God, please he lp me to ~y Williams of Northern Ireland ge_t back when I feel do~ like._ '"~~~6~ident Carter had been this. and to always stnve ror tb . . . good in the world," Presley is am~ng . e..S6 tn~v1duals,and O~· quoted as saying in tbe book en· gana~atio~ nominated . for this 'titled "Elvis We Love Yo years P~· Other nomm~ re· • ., · u. portedly mcluded South Alncan Tender, . by Dee . Presley. and black leader Steven Biko, who David, Billy and Rick Stanley. died while in prison; Soviet dis- An excerpt of the book in the senter Yuri Orlov; Archbi.sbop November issue of Ladies Home 0.car Romero of El Salvador Journal alleges that Presl~y. and Adolfo Perez Esquivel ot who ~ved of substances Ar1entina, 'bead of a LaUo lille marijuana, thou8bt UM of American ChruUan seriicea .,,...ertlted ckup wu OK, group It. U9ed .~• wb)Je 1D the .The. ftve-member Norwegian A~y.!n 1959 and returned home Not>er Committee said Mother With ~~O trunks full Of Dex-Teresa wu mveo tbe prUe "in edrine, the book aaya. recbpltion d ber won lD brin1-0a tbe d87 Prmley died, Rick in1 help to suffering humanity". Stanley .•aid he bad refilled a The prize u worth tlto,000. prescrapt"ion lor Dilaudid ln lMi, Mother Teresa mov«l capsules and . returned. to bear -into Calcutta's slums "to serve Presley praymg. Stanley s~d God among the paorest of the the singer. asked not to be dis-poor." The order she rounded, turbed ~til 4 p.m . because he the Missionaries of Charily, is needed plenty or rest ror th~ best known ror its "home ror the tour." He was round uncpnscious on a WINS NOllEL. PRIZE Mother Ter••• deattutute dying" wb.leb opened in Calcutta ln 1952. Mot.her Teresa. 69, was .made an officer i.n the Order of the British Empire in a ceremony last year al the Australian High CommilSston in New Delhi for "services to humanity." bathroom floor o( his home at 2: 30 p. m. and pronounced dead an hour later. Death Row's Bishop ''I've never seen anybody who could lake it like that," said Stanley. "You just don't do dope like be did and live through it." David Stanley said he had found Pr~sley unconscious on the bathroom floor before and thought Elvis had suffered an overdose of the drugs he took .., that momint. Presley's narcotics and am· phetamines were legally pre- scribed by a number or doctors who cared only about "cars and other gifts be gave them," Rick Stanley said. Dr. George Nicbopoulous, who bas since been charged with in- discriminate prescription writ- ing, often went to Presley's medicine cabinet and replaced drugs with vitamins, the ex~l says. Execution Stay Failure Predicted CARSON CITY, Nev. <AP) - With characteristic non- chalance, Death Row inmate J esse Bishop of Garden Grove predicts failure ror an unwanted l ltb-bour attempt by the NAACP Legal Defense Fund~ stop his execution Monday. The defense fund filed a peti- tion for rehearing Tuesday with the U.S. Supreme Court, along with a sealed document purport- ing to shed ''new light" on the , Bis hop case. a high court spokesman said. Betsy Saxon, information or- ficer for the court. also said the petition appeared to be pro· ceduraUy incorrect. The oow:t and Joel Berger or the Defense Fund refused to dis· close contents of the petition. But a spokesman in the Clark County Public Derender's Office said Berger received informa- tion "which may be or signifi- cant consequence" in the case. Although Bishop is white, the NAACP Legal.Defense Fund bas entered the case because it is categorically opposed to capital punishment, ~rger said. Bishop, an admitted killer be- ing held in the Maximum Securi- ty Prison ln <.:arson City, saia ne I , was not surprised by the move, Prison Superintendent Bob Up. pold said. Lippold quoted Bishop as say. ing, "1bere'a too much publicity In this for thole people to ilJ)Or'e the situation. I don't anticipate the court will respond to it.'' Bishop bad been takine aedatives because of nervoua- neaa. But Uppold aa!d the in- mate, under supervision or two pardl 8t all time.a, has been otl sedative1 f« about a week and LI "pre&&.>' reJaed.'' Wa cell ll 20 feet from the two. seat 1aa chamber. Nevada Attorney General Dick Bryan al.lo said be expect- ed tbe ~Ution to Ju1Uee\ William ullt to t;e denied. Bryu aaid e l•1al def .... fUDd Ml DO more ........ tbaa tb• Clark County defender wboH appul on behalf of 'Blabop was recently reJeewd by tbe ....... Court. • ..._.* earlier aruted a pr# 1 an~ tbe oomt wtdeb rec tUt I · BrJ• :J tbat in Hot of tbe ~ bJ tbe IUU court be did a 't tb.lnk aay one JuatJce would • 11119 aeeuUoe -tbe ftnllD,...... .. ~ • /. ··Ilda· 9ctqtptr 17. 1171 s ' .~uit Against U.S. Urged -~diation-e~pose(\l. Vet~rans Sought LOS ANGEL§ <AP> -A n.a- tionlt'ide call b,u been iaaued by a aroup ol veterans sutfertn1 from dileuea tbey believe were caused by e~ure to radiat.ioo durin1 their military service. . It eoi.Dcidea with a peodinc suit by • Laguna Niguel widow claiming her husband's de- ath resulted from ex - posure to nuclear test programs. altOUOY During a Tuesday news conference, the National Association of Atomic Veterans urged all similarly afflicted veterans to join in suing the U.S. govern- ment for damages. They also en- couraged veterans whose radia· lion-related disability c laims have previously been denied to rerile them with the Veterans Administration. "The VA bas recently relaxed its rulings <in such cases>." said Toni Stuart, spokeswoman for the Southern California Clergy and Concerned Laity. which is supporting the veterans' goal "In the past the burden bas been on the servicemen ·a.nd it's JUSt been incrediltly heavy red tape for them to get documentation Chat they were at the alonuc tests ." Ms . Stuart said the c lass· action suit seeking damages for all s uch veterans is to be riled by former Interior Secretary Stewart Udall. Udall, now a private attorney in Washington, D.C .. is handling several related cases, including a s uit on be'ball of Utah civilians for radiation- related damages. Ms. Stuart claimed that the lawsuit's implication -that low-level radiation considered Two in Irvine Knifed by Oriental Gang · Two Vietnamese yout.ba were stabbed as t.hey were on their breaks at Shiley Laba la Irvine Tuesday and police believe their attackers were six to seven other young Vietnamese. Police Lt. Gene Norden said the two victims, wbilt describ- ing their assailants as Viet· namese, provided o other ~escriptions for police to work with. The two, Quang Manh Nguyen, 18. and Vinh Nguyen. also 18, were not seriously in· jured in the incident Both are Huntington Beach residents. Norden said the two were lak· ing a 6:20 p.m. break at the lab. at 17600 Gillette. when six to seven other youths attacked them outside and then fled. The young victims suffered wounds to the for ea rm and shoulder areas. They said their assailants s poke to them in Vietnamese before the attack but lhe#'ictims provided poll~e with no leads as to the reason ror the incident or who the attackers were. acceptable ln the l950I and ll80a was not safe -would have coo- s i de rabte"'" impact on future nuclear enern Policy and the nuclear power industry. Meanwhile, Pat Jn'oudy, of Laeuna Niguel, widow of former Marine~ Major Charles A. -Broudy wbo was exposed' to radlatim in nuclear bomb test- O~ll'~ilatS~- NOT GIVING UP S\fte Sen•tor Schmitz Win Primary Initiative Gains in State SACRAMENTO <API -The plan to abolish California's will· ner -talte -all Republican primary, which could deprive Ronald Rea1an ol up to 100 de- le1atea,1~~dl lD the form or·a voten' Ye. The wbmer-t.alte.alJ primary ayat..m •U-lnat..-.,u.~aiat.e.es Reagan of the 168 California de· leJates at the Republican Na- tional Coavealioe. Tbe ,.......a to abotid-'U.. a)'Stem. b7 sate Sen. Jobft Scbmlt.a, R-Newport Beacb. was overwbelminfly vot- -e-d down by the C1Hifornia Republican Party at its annual convenUon last month. Seventy· three percent or the delegates voted atainst it. But Schmitz said Tuesday be still hasn't given up on the idea. and has filed papers to place 'l on the ballot with an' initiative oampa.ign. Schmitz. who backs former Texas Gov John Connally for president. said he doesn't feel bound by the GOP convention vote because he said part:. leaders are out or s tep with rank-and-file Republicans He said a Mervin Field poll found that 64 percent or the California Republicans ques· tioned opposed wmner·take-all. which has been abolished na· tionally by the Democrats and 1s used by the Republicans only in California. Schmitz said he has a 50-50 chance or gatherin g enough signatures to put his imt1allve on tbe ballot next June Gem Talk ··~ ~~ I ~ f ' 811 J. C llUMPHRl£S Ctrtt/lfd_ Gtm0log1st. AGS .~ ~ !#-' .. • Q"' .... . . ing in Nevada and died ln tm. told repOrters she will appear in fed.,raJ court Nov. s for a bear- ing on 'ber suit again.st the U.S. govemmeot. Broudy llied of lympbolarcoma, cancer of the lymph system. The Broudy disability claims have been turned don by tbe VA three times. HBMoln Due Back · For Trial A 26-~ar-old Huntington l . Beach mother. the subject of a year-loog search, was ordered Tuesday by Arkansas Gov. William Clint.on to be returned to Orange County to race relony child stealing charges . Carnalla Miller, who fought the California extradition re quest. was ordered to surrender herself today to authorities in Be rryville. Ark. James Smedley. from Clin- ton 's office. said Mrs Milter has the right to chaUenge the ex- tradition order. If ir she doesn't. h e s aid . O range County authorities will be a sked to transport her to California lat.er lhis...-eek, Huntington Beach pohce aJ . le~e Mrs. Miller snatched her 6·year·old daughter, Valeena from her grandparents' home in July, 1.978. 'Ole grandparents are Valeena's legal guardians. The -child. according to· Arkansas social service workers. bas been living witti a foster family in &rryvil.le since last JWJe when she wp found with her mother in Arkansas. Authorities today said it bu nol beeo determined wbetber Valeeaa wW be returned to ber Hunti.DCkllll Bueh p-andparenu. "l"hey aald .... Is ettendhl.• aebool iD ~ and is allowed ..; visit her mother. Arkansas police said the motller bu been ll•ja1 in a SJDall towa near BerryvHI• wblle awaftJn1 word oa tbe California extradition request, signed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. in September. C.ounty Accident Victim Succumbs John Barnum, 'l7, or 211 N Ranchito St .. Anaheim, died Tuesday or injuries be received in an accident on a construction site 10 Anaheim Oct. 12. police said. Officers said the man was dnving a cement mixing truck at Imperial Highway and La Palma Avenue when it rolled 35 feet down an embankment, trap- ping him inside and crushing his chest Growers Picketed KEITLEMAlll CITY IAP> - Sm all scale picketing by the U n i ted Farm Work e r s or America has begun against a non -union Growers Exchange lettuce field near here . ,. ·;.t~ ,. , c:~ ·'/;.. '!# t"' ·-:<1 &;. .... ... · . .;. ,·, ,. EXOTIC BOMBAY a~,., paradift • For lbe person who enjoys shop- Pini for gem atones, Bombay is a ci· ty of great adventure. Rubies are sold for what oae might con.sider ridiculously low prices -but they are of such low quality that the averace penon would not be pleased with the speclmena. On the other band, there are abo hi1b qualitf stonu available. But, it is the abop. · Pini and tbe atmoepbere that make Bombay llD adventure. Tbere are more than 200 1eJD dealen ln this busy city, and they advertile their wares •Jons the teemln1 atreeta. Some ltonee are naUve only to l.Ddla, such u the cata-eye eoataUte ud the 11'•1 diopelde. Garnet& are abmdant, and you will be able to ftDd excellent bQJa in~ 1pectma1. Small Despite their differences, these diamonds are Identical. blue • muat be aamhled cloMl.J a lit of Inell but. 9'0IMI are cut and DOllllMd before rour eyes, tllua addinf to tbe fun of door·'°"4oar sem Won&ac.·lf JOU are Heded IDr 1.1111• on av..-or Mlaw aitp. bJ .U mew _,. U.. ........ ~-~· . [ ,lf h OOtl lt>Qd!rl~''~ 01 ''Le 01 ~JPI' 1• ,111 l(Jt•,1 ~ ut 1..humorn.1 1na1 "'\/C,1lb •I'> ma,•mulTl tx1111ance ,1na b\•11u:v beCJUS\' 11 nus btlen 'ul and LJOl•!tht.'<l 10uo111(!)1.hnQ ~tand,1•u• 111.lt t1J11u IX'ttn t'btat>il~ht.'d Jb oded I W•I" d<amono• un< •t' l CloQIP(J QC•m:. 0. 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C..J.lump~ '}.~!.;~ M(M8ER AMUICAN GlM SOCIE.TY @ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA ~ESA ~ 33 YEARS IN THE SA~E LOCATION ~ •1WIS °'*te flHONfwt.MOt • ' j f •••• MTI • aLACll Mft osn. -You ~ ........ arou.d Oraqe CounlJ t4da1 and tt • ....,.. lb\ ev•l'J local aownuneat ta t17iDa to bu eomet.blq. It ..... -.... . R'-' .,., ,_ eaam.PM. ca.ta 11 ... cJt,y Maden are ln a ballle u to wMtlter or not a b.Ypnotist IWned William Harv91 ~ bt CS..U.CS a permit to operate wtUUa U. mwa.ldpel Umlta. It eeema that accordlq to ett;y law1 bYPDOtlltl..,.. ba11ned aa belq in the aame c...,,,. u rorbme t.ellen. No doubt cbJ. would briq bowll ol prqtat from pro- fbaiooal bypftotiau. Well, some fortune teUen milbt feel put upon too. Evel')'bocly 1eta the lmock. T111B LVllPING TOG B tm ol allepd bad practices with presumably okay bulne•• la breatiq out all over Oran1e County. " Our county aovemment. for eaample, is lncreaatna lbe fees for people who worll ln tbe nude and a1ao for door·to- door salesmen. Botb j)artaea. may object to bela1 CJtt.etJOriaed with the otber. You are left wondering if tbey triple the fee for a nude door·to-door salesperson? · County fees are also eoing up for operaton of taxlcab stands and for gun dealers and pool rooms. Acain, you must ponder whether this means that our county officers coo.sider all these enterprises as undeeira· ble and therefore subject to higher license ~bs. or if the county is simply looting for money'? YOU MIGJrl' SUSPECI' that the county fee collectors aren't really concerned that the citzenry will t;se up in great numbers in outrage to come to the defense of a pool hall or a naked dancing person. Thus these people may be easy marks for increased county revenue. , They start raising trash collection fees, bo~ver, and that may be ~nother matter in the public mind. Meanwhile, Anaheim is doing some lumping together loo in its latest campaign announced by the City Council only last night. Anaheim authorities are going to crack down on prostitution. THE COUNCIL HAS IMPOSED a moratorium on Issu- ing any new licenses for massage parlors, escort bureaus. a dult movie houses, baths, encounter centers and cabarets. - With this fumping together, there is the implication by Anaheim authorities that these businesses all have some kind of ll.n.k to the call girl dodge. Leave it to Anaheim to find new sources ol evil. You never knew before tha t bathing was a sin, did you? l wish somebody bad been around to explain that to my mother back when J was 12 years old. Slaying Probe at Dead E nd BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -B~verly Hills police in - vestigators in Belgium may have run into a dead end in their 4'ffort.s to find evidence linking a tbr111er business usociat.e with the slayings last May of three persons at the estate of soap mapat.eLloydCotaen. "" Actlftl police chief Capt. Lee Tracy said Tuesday that two police inv.esUgators went to Brussels about two weeks ago to interview Arnie Talf, a former associate of Cotsen's. However, when they arrived lo !nterview Tali on Monday, his wife in- formed the:m that her husband had died only hours before. Tracy said. Tracy said the caus.e of death has not been determined and the possibility of suicide has not been ruled out. ' . - . . --. .. .. s Naval Force • • 'Irish Pigs' Meg lmulta Chicago Mayor cmCAGO (AP) -A eommeat attrlbated to Pri.De ... llar1ant tlaat tbe lriab are • ....,. .. 1111 u.W •11f.._ W.1. blll 8 lpoUeWOllUlD for llQ'OI' .JaM S,.. uid tM IDaJGI' ........... the remark to refer to terrcJ9ab,-not tbe lriab people. . ,.. ~ C8*iO IKJN.'IUID ~Irv ltupdMt reported.~,_. da1 tUt tbe pnac.a and tll1e ~ were 1lttiq at tbe aame table dwina a dbmer party when Jin. Byrne remarked that abe bed al- t.ended tbe funeral ol llar1aret's coua!n, Lord Louil Mountbatten in LondoG. Mountbatten wu killed last montb by a bomb planted by lrilb Republican Army uaauins. "~ Irish," Princeu Mar1aret was quoted as sayin1. •'they're pio." Theo: ibe told the mayor, "Ob, ob, you're Ittab," Kupclnet re· ported. Mrs. Byrne left the party as aooo u ponible, be wrote. HOWEVB&. BYllNE spokeswoman Michael Sneed, said today that the mayor did not feel "pip" was used to refer to the lriah ln general. Mayor Byrne "felt 'pip' was an unfortunate cbolce of words and one abe would not have used, but she unden,t.ood It wu in con· text wtth terrorUta and murdel'en," Ms. Sneed said. Princess Margaret's private office at Kensington Palace ln Lon· donofferednocommenttoday. "I llAVENT BEEN ABLE to speak to anyone there and until I've been able to, I have no comment," said a spokeswoman for the princess. She added. "I've bad several tbinp to do that were more urgent than-ringing America." Nuke Plant· F oulup Draws Prison Term SURRY. Va. <AP> -A man facing a possible two-year prison sentence (or causing SI million damage to fuel a s' semblies at a nuclear power plaot says he remains convinced the action was justified. William E. KuykendaU and co- defendanl Jam es Mei: rill said they acted to point up safely pro- blems at the Virginia Electric & Power Co. plant here. The utility has denied their charges. ..IF IT ULTIMATELY ac- compllsbea my objeetlve, yee, it will have been worth it." Kuykendall, 26. of· Newport News, said after he was convict· ed Tuesday night of damaging a public utility The jury deliberated a little more than thr~ hours before convicting the two on the felony" charge and recommending a two-year prison term -the m1n1mum Ten yea rs would have been the maximum SURRY COUNTY Circuit Judge Ugon Jooes cao either le{ the sentence stand or reduce It. He cannot increase It. 'fhe two remain free dn bond peodin~. "It o't end here. J have faith in the JuaUce ayat.em, ·· Kuykendall said. .. 'fight Squee%e "p .. ,,.,._,, Edward Manley. 38. a Cl~vel and laborer. IB pulled to s c.f ely after bt:mg trap~ 1n the narro" opcnmg or <t waste oil~ for five hours Tuesday evenine. Manley wa.a cl~g the inside of the tank when alud&e depoaita caved in. But Merrill. 24, or Hampton. asked whether the sabotage was worth prison. said, ·•No. at least I don't tltink so." 5 Hurt in P ile up SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Flve persona were slighdy in· jured when a Municipat Railway bus swel'ftd out of conll'Ol in fo11Y weather ln front of the ocean·bordered Cliff House. Police say driver Joe Smid\ lost control ot the vehlc&e Tuesday as It rounded a curve on Point Lobos Avenue cauatnc a fou.r-car chain reaction accidetlt. Money y o u save by shopping Daily Pilot ads can easily tJ .S. Showers Scattered pay for yOur subscription. New Englarid, Mid 1lJeS t S tates S h iver HI IA~ '' ,. ., 57 n ff ..... ff 22 .. " " «> .,, 71 Tem ___ ,.,. natlofl et J e .m. EOT •-.d ''°"' n et Coft. 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Ch ief U.S. District Judge Robert F. Peckham , ruling in a statewide class actton s uit filed in 1971 on beha lf of five black youngsters, said T uesday the use o[ standardized IQ tests to place s tudents in the special classes· violated recently enact· ed federal la ws and state and federal constitutions. Th e j udge said evidence showed IQ tests were developed on white populations and not adjusted or evetl re-examined when it became clear that cer- tain groups -notably blacks and Hispanics -received low scores. ae.eii.•ill~ed LOS ANGELES <AP> -Reac- • lion was nuxed to a Police Com- mission decision to expand Its role In lnveatiaaUon a.nd ad- , ( ____ sr._~_TE_J j udication of office r-involved ·shootings by assuming "direct" and "fjnal" a uthority in all such cases resulting i n death or serious injury. The commission made the an· n ouncemeot Tuesday in the second part of its four-part re- port on the Eula Love shooting and the use of deadly force by the police department. AUeflatlopa• Dropped- sAN ·~c1sco <AP> -An Alameda' Colll'lty Superior'Court judge bas d.i.tlmissed 41 of 44 al- legaUoos in a $'l8 million libel suit brought by the Synanon Foundation qalnst Time, IDc. Judae 'Robert ICrGllbller, ruJ. i ng that Syaanon founder Charles Dederlcb _!JU a u pubUc figure," issued a memerandum of decision Tuesday rejecting all but. three of the point.a ralaed by the suit. Forlller Marine Sentenced .., VISTA (AP> -A 24-year-old ex-Marine has been sentenced to l l years and eight months in state prison on charges of robbery. !als e imprisonment and.a ssault or illegal-aliens-.--. . The sentence was handed down Tuesday against David Charles Eubank. who was found guilty on 54 ~ts. Eub~nk had pleaded innocent by reason of insanity, but a JUIY ruled t:Um sa_ne and convicted him after two psychiatrists called hi.s insaruty claim "a sham and a farce." The migrants were robbed by the fo~er Camp Pendl~ton ma rine last year at an illegal-'alien campsite m northern San Diego County. MANY COLORS .AND STYLES .AV .AIL.ABLE FROM AS LlnLE .AS .s199 - Ta:r Forwi 10 Shrink:> SACRAMENTO <AP > Californians' state income tax forms would shrink to a smgle page knder an imt1 at1 ve pro- posed for the November 1980 ballot. But perhaps 171ore s ignificant ly. the initiative would also shift $950 million in state persona! in- come taxes to businesses ahd climi.nate most state tax exemp· tions. Rapist Se11tent•ed SANTA MONICA (AP> -A life sentence has been handed down to Donnie Ray Cros!, the "Ski Mask Rapist," in connec- tion with armed kidnapping and rape attacks on nine women over a lhr~·month pe riod in la~ 1978 and early 1979. Crou, 21, was sentenced~­day by Smta Monica Sui*ior Coart Jadp Laannce J . ftitten. band to serve a life senten~ on a count ol kidnapping a 28-)leat· old Lo9 Aaples city employee Feb. Z, tbe same clay C?'OeS waa arrested. He was also sentenced to consecutive three-year terms on five other charges. Skfljacbr 'ailed NAPA (AP) -A Lakeport woma'n has been booked for in- vestigation of kidnap a nd as- sault after allegedly hijacking a light plane and forcing the pi lot to fly aimlessly over Northern California. In c u stod y Joanne Ilene Tbedorf. 27 • Wild! .... Ootober 17. 1979 DAILY PILOT A$ L ... Temblors. €ont-inue · Border -Quake Damage $10.Million ~ ~ ' - EL CENTRO (AP> Some Imperial County realdents alepl outdoors for the second straight nl&b.t a.a earthquakes continued early today to rat- tle throuah the area stricken by Califor;nia's worst temblor in eight years. 11We bad real liltle rollers all night long, but no structural damage or injuries," said sheriff's Sgt. David P rince. "We had the usual number of call!, people wanting to know when 'the earth· quakes will st.op. Of course, we doo't.know." Monday's 6.5 magnitude quake was-followed by several aftershocks the size of moderate earth- quak~s. including one measured at 5.2 on the Richter scale at 4.17 pm Tuesday, 24 hours and one minute after the onginal quake. BUT A SPOKf;SWOMAN at the California Institute of Technology's seismological laboratory in Pasadena said today that no aftershock larger than 4 in magnitude had been recorded since then. Despite the contmuing occasional jiggles, re- pair work conllnued al fuJI t.Jll today Damage estimates from the ma1or shock ranged up to $10 million, but were expected to climb even higher as Jjiles of debris were swept away to allow experts a closer look at bwld1ngt., bndges and highways . Tuesday's 5.2 magnitude quake hlt just as Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr on a 00-minute tour of the quake zone s igned an order declanng the county a state disaster area Even without the ufler:;hocks as reminders, there wa~ other evide nce of what had happened at 4 16 p m Mondc.iy T here were cracks in state Highw:.iy 86 up Lo four inches wide. The six-story lmpcn ul County Service building slanting to one side with 1t:. windows shattered, dominated the downtown :,.cct.Jon of El Centro The area remained cordoned off · STORES ASD RF.STAlRi\NTS reopened tn oth<:r pjrt.'> of town, though a.., t·mph))e~ rirushed putting buck tht• good ... thc.it had nown off shelve:; and formed IJlOUDtainl in the cent.en of the floors. ln Calexico, boards replaeed windows in up to two-thirds of the main street businesses. The quake's epicenter was closest to Calexico, a border town where near panic bad been report- ed. Shoppers ran s creaming and crying to avoid the shattering window glass arid falling walls and signs. State Office of Emergency Services officials said they wer e surprised that there had been no deaths direCtly attributable to the quake . The m06l serious of the 91 reported injuries was a woman in Brawley who suffered deep slashes on her back when a window hurtled from above her. KATE HU'M'ON, AN associate seismologist at California Institute of TecbnQlogy, said Tuesday that the ground cracks caused by the quake were being found along the trace left by the last maJor ' temblor to hit the area in 1940. · She termed this a "surpris ing" finding and said it indicates ~e Imperial Fault is the area's m ain boundary here the North Pactfic plate crunches agains the continental pla~. Further north, the San Andreas fault represents the sam~ boundary. · . Some re~dents tn Btawley were still afraid to spend the night in their homes, because the con- tinued s haking might furth~ weaken the struc-tures .)-l • ·The incessant aftershocks were also a worry to firefi ghters overseeing the draimng or three large fuel tanks at a gas farm., where 630,000 gallons of unleaded gas and diesel fuel was stored. Three of the ta~ had fractured at the bottom and leaked Imperial County4 lrr1gat.Jon D1stnct engineer ... were also working "under a deadbne. The All Amencan Canal, whi ch supplies all the dnnking and 1mgalton water for most of the valley. wa .. damaged and flowing at about 15 percent or normal capac1t)(. Some towns had only two day' s upply of ~term !>torage ponds Hu~ti.ng-on Beaeh SURPLUS STORE We .,ell (1n.t quahl} und dll>COOllOued merchand1M: from Sears Retail and. Cata loa DlslribuUon. · · "Wu " prices quoted ar~ the reaw.r pnces a l which the items were formert)' offered by Catalo1 or In m.QY Sean lleU1J 1torea arou.d tile ~unl.r)'. . 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WMdlPublllher ThorNs K•vlt/Edltor Orange Coast Daily P11or ~YptLOT :Politics No H~lp In ~rime· Search Police m1,tbe o,.... CcMmt)' Ju.rildictJooa Where u ~rle ot murden aDd attac:kl on women have occurred are facing u dltftcult tlllk 18 tryina to eolve the crimes. 1be recent form a doe ol • so-called task force of de· tecllves was obvloualJ a 1Wpon.ae to publlc pressure aencrAted by the t.brM att.eck s that occurred ln thrff weeks at tbt> end ol September. 'l'he pubJlc In 101De areu was s bowma s1ans of panic over lb ·ltuat:lon and the announcement or a task force was meant to calm tome ol those rears. It also ls servlna to focus attention on the lnformaUon both beln1 soua hl by police and diMemlnated by Utem to try to prevent repetJ. Uon ol these crimes a1atmt women Ho~-ever, there are eome problems with the task force and the publicity It bu attracted. In spite oi.tns1stence that the group is runctioning in u tightly lmlt fashion, there are indications that departmen- tal jealousies are at work on the administrative -not the investigativ level. Th.ls has created some credibility pro blems for task force spokesman Charles Thayer, chief of Tustin's police department. _ ~ In his first two press conferences, it was obvious t hat Thayer was ina dequately briefed when releasing in- forma tion generated by a member agency of the task force. His statements have been incomplete and inac-curate. AddM lo that is the political element that involves Sheriff Bradley Gatt'S, ·the only police administrator in· volved who has to r\.tn for office.· His attempt to meet with all chiefs involved just hours before tt\,e task force was announced appeared to be little more than showmanship. An already·f rightened phblic certainly ·.doesn't feel any more secure when the law-and-ordel" forces can't keep their signals straight because of pettiness or political posturing. Middle-inco~e Aid It happens at one time or another: you need an at- torney. If you're like a majority of ~pie, you won't know how or where to find one. And you'll be afraitl repre~en· ta lion will cost an arm and a leg. The Orange County Bar Association is out to change that. · ' On Nov. 1, the 3,000-member bar association will ini- tiate a Law Phone Legal Clinic. Telephone and lb-person consultations will be provided for $15: Follow-up services a lso will be provided at reasopable rates. The notion behind the program is that·a majority or legal problems -under all the legalese -are .esse~tially simple and can be handled through a consultation with an attorney The bar association is gearing i\s program to persons in the middle income bracket, the people most often left uut in the financial cold when it comes to legal services. The rich can readily afford representation; the poor can get it for nothing or next to notru..i through various legal aid programs ..,.. Surveys conducted by the association indic.ate that the service will solve some prei;sing problems in the de- Ii v~rv of legal serv ice. In these cost ... and consumer-conscious times. the as- sociation's effort has all tbe appearances of being a win- ner Medicare Advice With Medicare covering an average of only 38 per· t:e nt of health bills fo r the elderly, it's no wonder two· thirds of the nation's Medicare beneficiaries choose to ~arry su~plemcntary medical insurance. But it's· tragic to note that this need for so-called ··medi-gap" policies has resulted in what a congressional investigating com mittee estimat~s lo be a $1 billion rip- off of the elderly. At least a billion dollars of the $4 billion invested an· nually in s upplementary health insurance by· the elderly is spent on policies that are worthless or that cancel each other out with duplicate benefits, the comlhittee found. To help clear up the confusion -and ·stem the in- surance frauds -the federal Department of Health. Education and Welfare has prepared an easily under· standable booklet that describes exactly what Medicare does and does not cover. It also gives a lot ol practical advice on shopping for supplementary insurance. ArJ.y Medicare beneficiary considering buying addi- tion al health insurance would be well advised to read this booklet first. It's available free at-any Social Se~ fice, or by writing Medicare, 100 Van ~ve., San Francisco, CA., 94102. It might s ave you a great deal of money and help you determine just exactly how much extra insurance you really need. • . .. .. Opinions ,xpressed In the space above are those of.the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and flrtists. Reader comment la Invited. Address The" Dally Pilot. P.O. eox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Ptione (714) 642·4321. - Boyd I Klin garo o ByLM.BOYD When an Aus tralian ' aborigine goes out 1to bunt down a kangaroo, be relies on a peculiar characteristic of the beast -its tendency to imitate, if not a larmed. Wben tbe hunler gets the at- I Dear Gloomy Gu Brln«itnl the anchovy ubore for fertill%er ts Ute I.be foolish farmer wbo 1nnd1 b•a Hed com to slop tbe bogs. Tb• anchoYY abould not be taken from the Ma. I W.A. lention of tbe roo, be pauses a moment, then takes one bop toward it. The kangaroo takes one bop toward hil'n. The bunt.er takes another bop. So does the roo. nm goes on until the hunt.er is close enough to make the kill. Question arises as to how many convicts in peniten- tiaries are tattooed. About 65 percent of them, studies show. Claim is nobody alive has ever aeeo sqar cane trow- ing wUd. Q. "Wb,y are meeting re· cords called 'minutes'?'' ... A. Because orltinal.ly they were talrm down tn mtnute <exceedlnCly •mall) wrttina only to be CODled later into lar1er mon letible s~rtpt. nat'1 _pronounced "ml.ne· OOT.'~.~~•!• was • Ume when DUJnKe wu a verb. To mlnui. wu to meke note of. ... , • Evan /Robert Novak .. eet Strategy Hihts \V e akness WASJONGTON A111lnst the mlUtary'a bt-Ut•,r Judtemcnt. the Carter adrntnlslraUon l8 conUn uJnat tn 11llghtly modlfled form a 11tr11k&Y lhllt. kept isecret from Jef.1111, would ''!iwlng" substan· Ua U S oovul fo rce from the wealer.n Pucllic to Europ~ ll the Soviet.I attacked NATO T h ill conf1rm11 the ·'swing attale&Y." one of tt\e U S gov- er n men 1 ·~ m oi.t closeey . hl•ld i.ccrets for 2~ years. Plum, to stuft ha lt of US naval power to Europe i'f war seems immin ent troubles Pen- t ago n pro fess16nals an two ways : First,'4t un derlines U S. naval we akness in coping with a globa l e mergen- cy second. it is less than caudid tn dealing with Japan (wbJcb, if it knew the truth, could be urged lo ~ep up its own defenses). NEVERTHELESS, continua- lton of lhe post-Korean War swing strategy was recom - m ended ,by the Penta gon's Consolidated Guidance Study No. 8 (CG8) of May 14. It did urge that U.S. replies to NATO's annual de- fense planning quesOonnaires P.,aul Hai-Vey COPQt> be amended to make gram additional forces." morenextbleJwithow manyabJps Time and aaain. conclualona would "awing." But secrecy wtth of CG8 Cdirec~ by Dr. Lynn E. Tokyo was -endorsed: .. It II re-Qavls. a deputy aulstant com mended that the U.S. not an-s ecretary of defense) are. no11nce the DPQ commltment, challenged by mllitary pro~ whether modified or not, to it.s fesaionals. A footnote from Asian allies " NATO commanders suiaeata tbe This recommendation is ''swing" tor:ces would arrive In grounded on the bleak assess· Europe too late. A footnote from ment. quoted in lbe doeurnent, the Navy and ~ defeDM ln- by the U.S. commander-in-chief, telligence Agency CDIA> dis. Pacific <CINCPAC>, of whal agrees with CG8's "view" {et- would happen lf half his fleet tributed to the CIA> that the ~ was sent to Europe· ..... He vieu probably would not and woukl have to turn his fleet back could not interdict U.S. ablppinc on U.S. alliance commitments to Europe. and berome totalJy defensive in In lonra.J'\Ung CG8 to Defeoae order to survive in the Pacific." Secretary HarOld Brown, Assis.- High officials refer to docu· tant Secretary David E. McGif.1 ment.s such as CG8 as "think rert noted that the Joiat ChWs papers" when disclosed. In fact. of Staff (JCS). "Believe UM looe· not only are its recommenda· term solution is to obtain the lions a secret U S. poljcy but il forces required to meke the 'sw- unwittingly s:iys the unsayable ing' unneceaary." NevutnieH, by admitting U S. globel weak--McGlffert called the military ra- ness. Without meaning to be, it Uonale for the awm. s tr•tel>' is a cb.Ul.lng document. "sound." · PARTICULARLY unsetlliag is the counterpoint of commeats b y the mi litary, p e ppe r e d throughout, mostly as asterisks and parenthetical notes. For ex- _ a mple , this footnote: "The joint starr believes we do not have sufficient assets to perform all m issions assigned in a lflobla1 war ." The alternative "la to pro- WBAT DID troable MeGlffert. Davia and other a~n ol \be document la what McGilfert flat- ly calls "subterfuge" ln deallna with Japan. CG8 rejects UM nawa1 buildup favored by the JCS. and warQs that "any U.S. lldtiativeJ.o retreat from tbe swine concept probablJ coald be Yiewed lD NATO caJl6t•la u ..• ao ln4ca- U<m of oontuslon and lndedllon emon1 U.S. policy makers." me.ken.'' Yet, the ~ument warna tbat "publl~ acknowledtment" of the swlnt •ttatqy could "furtlaer relnlotte'' A•illll oolioDt of a "feneral U.S. Withdrawal from ibe r•llon· ",Ena though Jaean and other U.S. allies in Asia "are probabl)' aware" of the stnl41Y, "public disclosure or official notification or our Aalan allles . . could further un- dermine tbe credibility of our com mltmenta in As ia-and bffome u iaaue In our defeme relaUona with Japan." The backdrop: consternation over. Carter 's now modified withdrawal ·of U .S. ground forces from Korea. SPEaftCALLY, CG8 warns t.bat a public discussion would "strenat;ben preuures for Japan to go neutral or rearm." Here is the Issue between Carter ap- pointees aucb as Lynn Davia and the proleuiooall, both military and eivillan, who think neutrality out of the question and want Japanese clefenae spendina en-· courqed by t.eWnc Tokyo andJhe truth. But Dana and her State Department allies are wary of .1apaot1e military upansioo. Tbla -c:onfllct leads to the Ol1bt.a from reality cbarac- teriatic of Carter administration defeue poUcy papers. Arguin,g for the awin& strategy. the paper claims "a pfimary Japanese con· cern H r wheth e r sh e becomes directly involved" in a U.S.-Soviet eoaflict. " ... while Japan would undou~ly be dis· turbed lf tbe carTlers· on the <U.S. l West Coast beaded for the MedlterTaoean rather than for WESTPAC <th e weste rn Pacific•. she would be more dis- turbed if U.S. earners ... l>re- pared to wtiat.e attacks agamst Petropavlovsk. and these pre- parations resulted in pre-emptive Soviet attacks against U S. bases In Japan." Here 1s a fami ly r.escmhlance to pre!.1dential review memoran- dum I PRM 1 10. which in 1977 en· \ 1~1oned w1thdrawal from on1· third of Germany 1f the Soviets :itt:ick. and President Carter's Oct. 1 grudging acceptance of growing Soviet military power in Ouba . .Being forced by weak· nesa ti>-c1effrve one ally to he(p another adds another chapter to US decline. -Carter off the Mark o n Hos p ital Costs . - Pres ident Carter. Str. you have bee n m<ik 1ng better s peeches recently but you blew this one ' You said. "One or the most important com~nents of infla" tion is t he · soaring cost o f hospi tal care." ln urg- ing Congress to a pprove the Kospital Cost Contain- me nt Act. you s a i d • ''Thr ough this one piece or legislation we can, at a atnale stroke, reduce inflation, cut Uae federal budget, save bllliooa ol dollars of unnecessar1 pubUc and private spend mg;·' ' MR. PRESIDENT, all kinds of medical care combined amoW\l to only fi ve pe rceot of Lhe Cons umer Price Index,· and hospitals are only a part of that. Charles Mctabe Tht•rc 1s no way tn which that ~1n~lc component could have any s1grufjcant impact on the overall cMt of It ving Indeed. medical costs have r isen less tha n other costs . Where the Consum e r Price Index increased nine percent last year, the medical care com- ponent increased Ollly eight per· cent. · How . the n . could your apeecbwriter dare to single out m edical care as "one of the most important components ol tnfiatjQD"! IN PllLT, boepitall, wlt.b vobm· tary eaa ecmlrol. have reduced t.belr cwer!Mad to where last month, wbm tbeCQttof Uvinlwas tacreulnl by' more than one per~ cent, the medical care compooeot increased b7 las than half that. So let's (la.bl fair! Tbe big ln· crease tn tliem.t of Uvlng is not ln medJcal care. And misguided by mistaken numbers. you might mislead us ONE SURE WAY to increase the cost of hospitalization 1s to let government run bosp1tals. The typical hospital Janitor s tarts al $3.37 an Hbur The average post office jarutqr atarta at •.48 an hour. Wbere does govemmeat get off dariq to tell hospitals to cut co.ti! Tbe averqe hospital clerk ~ al SS.IT an hour. Doing .......... won a poet office clerk at.art. 8l '1 .Jt aa hour. Tbe pc.t olftce janitor makes more moae1 thJli a registered nurse is paid in an averap U.S. hospital. More than a certifled medical tecbno&ogist • • More tban a 1raduat6 ac-cbuntant. • , And.1ovemment dares to pre- scribe "more aovernment"! Colorado tried "1ovemment" as a solution to lnfJatlon when it established a Rate Control Com· m1 ss1on f or t h <i t state'!> hospitals Yo u know wha t they dis- covered? That the commission waa ii.sell causing hospital costs to esc alate The c osts or paperwork and inspections and punitive regulations far out weighed any bene(it.s. So Colorado hu abolished its Rate Control Commission. The Deaver PMt, which had oriti.nallY sUpported creation or the cwn•IMIQll, caJled for its abodehmmt. C.3n Kenn edy Survive Libe ral Voting R ecord?· How. pray, can a man who has a fi ve-year average of 98 percent from t h e Am e ri c ans for De m ocr a tic Action hope to become President of the U.S.? ., For that v eal plurality of you out there who don 't give a ).t)oke r's dam a b o u t politics. the A.D.A. s till pretty much adheres to lhe '30s New Deal idea or spend, spend, spend, elec t. elect , e lec t . More and more and rnore. Big Government is what It likes . The man with the most radical record in the Senate ls Edward Moore Kennedy. He wanta to be President in what is widely believed to be an overwbelming- 1 y conservative pollUcal at· moaphere. Re hu leued the word that his motlier u.J hfl wlfe have given up tJ\eir obJ~tlapa to lfis running. He hu tried, and fairly successCully. to use the media to defuse indignation at his actions following the lragedy at Chappa- quiddick. His hat is in the riu.g, all right . but ·a t th e pres- e nt sta~e it is the Emperor's clothes m reverse. The ring looks technically naked; but he's in there jabbing ml1htily. · IT 18 reported that when Carter and Kennedy told each other their political plans at a White House luncheon, at tJ>e in- v i ta lion of Carter, the at· mosphere was described as somewhat tense but civil. When they ~rted at the front door they shook handa, remind· ing me Inexorably of old Mencblu:n's "When women kiaa, at always rem~ Jl18 of pr1ae- figbten M¥iaa lfllildl •• , Obvlwlly ~eddl KeDMdy wUI never oc:e.n tlMt ht Seat un- IM• he .,.-JN wa71. There'& no way U. Mio 6t the rectieal branch ol the OemoeraUa PartJ ra 1oi.n8 to win 1n a couw-. not to aa1 ovtrt.bt eouenatlft, blocof~. - The question la, firs\. how far he is going to the right; and second. and more Important, how well he conceals the direction and the depth ol bis journey from th~ sucker in the street. An'D AU.. be IS lbe son of Ult Wolf ol Wall Slreet, Joseph 'Patrick KenDedy. As was his brother. JFK. Widely thought to be left.wing but never a man to disturb tbe sleep or anybody from Morgan Guaranty. He ii already well toward the middle ol the road. In a recent interview be went so far as to say lbet bL8 economic policies are much the same as President Carter's -that la to say, they will not cost David Rockefeller any sleep. 1912 and gave us the improbable Wilson as president. Thia Teddy doean 't expect that to happen. He thinks the polls and ·the draft-Kennedy people will 'scare Carter into running away, doubtless with a final bomlly about bow peach)' sftll the American people are and bow srat.etul be is to have bad lbe pS..ure ot serving ua. . , FO& KENNEDY Chappafauid· dick la av. dicey t.blnt. People, and not necessarily American people only,• are funny about the way they view t.be transiresaor There ere t.bole who love the sin· ner and hate the sln. Tbere are . thole Who love the sin and bate ll)e llnner. How tbe result will be for~ Ls above nen hil considerable -manip•latlve skllls. TBEU llAY be a vlcloualy Don't dMt die llllMt will not · divillve caJQpalp for nomlna-be refNlbld. reUlbed, and re- tlon 1"'mon1 tbe De1nocrats. mem.,_.. to death U anybody There .,. tbole who remember u ru~ u t.boee two farmer tbe Bull Moose convention. Democrlltl, a.a,an OC' C>etlb. ADotb•r Teddy, Roosevelt, .,. get the -.P.bUcan nomlDl&k* dJvtded tbe Republican P&ft1 in Grover Cleveland'• bu~ 1baJ • a n~bl .,.U.t Preal~nt Taft in be nothlna compared to this. n t i I•• Al)drew YoU,ng says he in- tended bis talks with a alestin e Liberation 0 ganization official lo un- seal him'111a~~ssador to the. Wnited' Nations. "I was tryirfg to be a good nigger." Young told nearly 2.000 , Michigan State University students this week. Investment Plan Brings Probation .-. . LOS ANGELES CAP). -A scheme to use $2 million in phony certificates of deposit as collateral for loans for a chain or drugstores has netted-a former professional football player and a Beverly Htns bus inessm an three years' probation. · U .S: District Judge WilU am· P. Gray issued the sentences Mon- day to Gilbert Rochon, 51. and Jer.ome Clayton J ennings, 44, a former defensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers. JENMNGS pleaded guilty to conspiracy and one count or fraud. while Rochon pleaded guilty to one count of fraud and one count of making false state- ments. The Judp said be did not give jail tnDe to J ennlngs, previously CC)nvicted ol fraud; because the current cue occurred lo m•. prior llObia 1975 conviction. . WAllDNGTON <AP > -Ou abort•&• or not, tM family car re mllilili Gdi aaUon't prtnclpal meau of trawl. And. the Depart- .-ol-'ft'1~~uon notu , auto accldent.a are the leadlnc cause ot de•tlaandl _,, a9')on1yoqcblldren. . .. In a erula, or even a tud ,.---------- den atop, chltdnn can 10 ny-( J ~t!' !~~~c~ ~:8f CON ff MER t.hal not even e atronaeat --·-----------parent.,. chUd can prevent lhe youngsttir's violent impact 8ecaUM tt.andard aeat belu do not tit small children, depart· ment. QPetU urse parents to obtain and use specially desiened ch,lld ... t. tor their younastera. Many ~rents seem to feel safe tr a pauenaer is holding the child in hla or her arms , but this can be one of the most dangerous sltuaUQN, the experts sax Even in a low-speed cr~h the adult may be thrown forward and can crust, the child between bis body and the dash panel or windshield. · · "-THE DECISI ON TO obtain and use a child restraint cannot be m ade by th~ youngster, it is the responsibility of the parent, the de· partmenl point.a out. Remember, a crash at 30 mph is equivalent to droppin1 your child from a third story window. A study in Washington state showed that if aJI children in the infant to 5-year-old age group had been in adequate restraints at the time of an accident, 91 percent of them could have avoided fatal injuries. . . It you are considenng buying a child restraint i>ystem, seJ1eral private groups have tested those on the market and can provide re- ports on their comparative merits. Here's w'here to check: . -A PAMPRLET~COMPARING devices by brand name is ava1l!l~le for 25 cents and a stamped, sell-addressed envelope from Phys1c1ans for Auto Safety, 50 Union Ave., Irvington, N.J ., 97111. -A booklet on infant restraint systems ls available for 25 cents and a s elf-addressed envelope from Action for Child Transportatio11S afety. Inc .. P.O. Box266, Bothell, Wash .. 98011. -Consumers Union periodically U!sts child restraints, last re· portmg on them an ''Consumer Reports" in June 1977. This issue may be available at your local library or can be purchased for St from Consumer's Union, 256 Washington St., Mt. Vernon, N.Y .. 10550. Prisoner Refuses OK of House Sale . B~N (AP_) -Divorcee Ro~alie McCusick is liv~ in a Jail cell with nothing but a bed and an open to.iJ.etct>ecause she re- fuses to OK a divorce-court order lo sell her hd'!i'se., Mrs. McCusick was sentenced to Framingham Stale Prison 43 days ago after she refused t.o approve the court-ordered sale of her home in posh Andover. a suburb north of Boston. Sbe claims the home is hers, that her former husband gave it to he r . . · "I HAVE IT IN writing on a blrtbday card," sbe says. Rodlm. alllO previously con- vict.lld ol fraud, avoided uy Jail sentence because of his efforts to restore the misrepresented fundl, QrayUld. Of her former s pouse , Dr. Kenneth A. McCustck or MasaadlUetta General Hospital, ahe added: "He a!IJMICI JL He was presentiq tbe house to m e u a sift." Sbe did not aay when abe re-ceived tbe eard or what it said. • Her re.mer bmband says, '"11aat's not true." .. Judge Haskell C. Freedman oC the Lawrence Probate Court or· dered the aale oUbe bo~ when )lcCuaick petitoned for a division of tbe-dlaple?'• pr~. GAS OAK LOG SALE Complete with orate . alhcoalbed connector. AVAILA•U 16" I 18" t 2•" 30"' 36"' •21•• a" and SIZES t I lntrod~ing! Straw Hats ROAST BEEF HotHaf! NEW Tender roast beef tots of cheese plus green chiles stuffed 1n10 d PclStry shell and cooked till golden brown' Don t wait to try this lunch or 1.:..rc-night sandwich great' .. Any way you top it. Straw Hat can't be topped . ... ---------------------------------------------· . . I · Beef Lovers Special ~. 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Prank Anmtniq, director of tbe National Hi1hway Tralttc Safety Adm.lnialJ'alion 'a omce of veblcle safely compliance in Wubinlton, said in an 10terview b e baa not 1eeo tb e doe um en t c I t e d 'by th e newspaper. But he sa'id he told the Tribune, "Thia sounds lilte a cover·up to me." • • Armstrong added, "We cer-PLACI! SOUGHT FOR RELIC taillly will look at these things ._ Omete Fount.In In Clemente Verd ancl investigate . . . ll sounded su2ficious. but you can 't :el:p~~ .. thla stuff .over 8 Sa•Te ·a Spo~t ~ He said the newspaper pro-W ' bably would provide him a copy of the document. After cbeck:lq Old ~ i ~ ds it. •e said, be·mieht recommend r ounta n i ~ee a Horne that the aaency's lawyers aub- ~!,i;:t J'.!:U.hlan, a Ford .By aAY!'~~DA 1a. spokesman in Detroit, aald the A group of San Clement.eans are attemptin1 to live an old Tribune report had .. abeOfaiely 1 fountain new life. · notltlng new. Tbe lnformation t. The tiled, early CaWomian·atyle fountain ln the bac:tyUd of m.terial ttult bu been ln the Melanie Robinson's bome·overloc*lnl the city pier may llOOD be pulUlc record for aome time -bulldozed to make way for coodominiurm. jn court files, in government Blythe Wellton, a member of the San Clemente Historical rues, National Highway Safety Society and CuJturaJ Heritage Committee, said Mn. RobUon baa Ad01lnistration flies. Aa far as-offered the balf.century-old fountain.to th~ p~alion croups. I'm coocerned it's In the public record." · Mas. ROBISON HAS SOLD her backyard area adjacent to her Gumuahian said, "I can't home near the comer of :Avenlda Del Mar and Cazador Lane. comment on the substance of the Mrs. Wellton said she is seeking donations to pay for moving merno itself because I haven't the fowitain where il can be preserved. It ls hoped that private de- seen it yet." velopers wil~ donate their funds or labor for the project, Mrs. The newspaper obtained the Welllon said. document from a court rue ln a San Clemente Councilwoman Myrtis Wagner said the fountam- . p e o ding crimina l trial in could be relocated near the Community Center or' city Beach Club. Wina mac. Ind .. against Ford. The automaker is charged with "WE NEED TO nND someonl' willing to donate his time and r eckless ho micide s temming expert.ise.-especially in how to preserve the tile on the fountain ." from the deaths of three women Mrs. Wellton explained fatally burned when a Panto they Moving the concrete and tile structure may not be that dJf. were riding in was s truck from hcult if someone with a knowt<.-dgc or the. maten als involved is on behind and its gas lank ruptured hand. she said. and exploded. . The Cowilain is part or a nackyard wate rfall system built in the Other documents related to late 1920's. Mrs. Wellton said. the Pinto suit disclosed that Folld oroduced the Pinto (iespite AN OaNA:rE WATER SPOUT with tile surroundin1 it similar knowledge that its gas tank de· to lhe tfountain's colors used to squirt water down a rock terrace to sign was vulnerable. and t.bat a the fountain. Nearby. there are t.be remains of what used to be a ~.,._..-.JyaU abowed lbe guebo and barbeque pil. co .. puy believed It wouJd be Although the date is unsure. demolition of the fountain and aur- mote profitable to not make the rounding backyard structures could take place within t.be next few design safer even taking into ac-weeks, Mrs. Wellton said count the cost of "bum deaths.. If no attempt lo move the fountain 1s made by then, she says. a nd "bum injuries." another locaJ historical prize may be reduced to rubble Teens to Build. Homes Cincinnati Students to ·Aid Dominicans . CINCINNATI <AP> -Twenty.five high school students will get an unusual chance to practice their carpentry and maaonty akllla this month when they travel to the hurricane-devastated Dominican Republic to help build homes. • "We hope to.clevelbp a precedent so we could use vocaUmal students as the need arises," said Kenneth Skim, a Withrow lllgb School vocational teacher. He will accompany the students when they leave by Oct. 23. . ••ova YOUNG PEOPLE are a tremendous re· source," Skirt& said. "The future ol our society is light here in school. If we can't tnaat them and work wttb them, we will be in trouble." Skirts aald the students are aoinl to be build· ing oae-room houses on 24-by·24 foot slabs of con· • crete. Tbeil' ftnt project will be 80 houses about three miles from the city of San Juan. Salvation Army Maj. Paul Kelly, wbese agen· cy is handling det.ails, said ll will be the fint time such a Large number of students have given aid in a foreign country. Relief agencies are picldni up all costs - although there la no estimate -and materials are being donated from acroes the country. "Nationally. the Salvation Armt_ ia t.ryin1 to get the supplies together. but Cinclnila.ti t. liandl· ing the teaching component and handllng the maii· . Power," said Kelly, the Salvation Army divisional commander for 85 counties in Ohio and Kentucky. SIUaTZ PREVIOUSL V TOOK students to work on cleanup and reconstruction efforts after a tornado hit ClnciMati in 1974. He also re<:ruited a student three years ago to work with the Salvation 1 Army in Guatemala after the earthquake. . "The Dominican government asked the , .. • v TOllA•·D (AP) -l'raM Ambnlinl la 11 now, 8DCl b9 c• rem.mber wlMD Maria Count)' wu poUio couMrJ, Now be'• tbe county's lut potato farmer, IWJ" bopbac Qaat apudl can make a comeback. • "Sixty jean aso uu. WU POtato lud," be aald of hi• farm, which coven land battered br cbWy wta off tbe Pac.Ille Ocean. 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Oraqe c..;:2uau"'"'""" tciik atepe to combat p .. ,, ... ,........ lilcW•U. .._., lalid would dlpriw .lobe WQM AJrport ol ... ~ doll.an and, at the H llM time~ wat« dowa local control ol tM airport Jn a una n lmoua a ct ion. auperviaon mdotMcl an l l·polnt a lteration or the proposed ••ital.UC. ..... they ..Sd, th• ,.... .. 1ealalat1on. fn Ill pre Hill form. would: -•A9'E JOHN Wayne Air port ineU1able for federal Airport Devele>pmeot Aid f>ro.. ir•m fuQcta. -Give the State Defut ment ot Tranaportah on tCaa TrtN) added authority over th4' airport at lhe Xpet\H of loeal de<:ai»on makers 8 upervl1or Tbom aa Riiey char~ the board·• adioD H an ....._Dt to tak• an "aetivt ,.. .. lD lllll~ the federal airport '"1-laUon 'rather than allow1ac the r.cltral ~ to dictate f4> the county." I, TBE LSGllLATION la enatted ln Ill preaent for m, Riley 1ald, "It w1U erode the county'• abW\1 to co.lrol opera· Uona, lncruH autbority to the Mcret.ary ol trauportatioo and ltverely hamper eUtlbUly for funcb " The le&"11laUon known as the Air port and Airway Improve· ment Aci of 1i19 would replace t h e fou r year old A irpo r t Dtvelopment Air Program u the controlling tiu.idellne in the o peral\on o r t h e n a t ion 's airports. 8ul lupef'VllOl"I, throuah their ll·Polnt ·:::-'*' ••Mdment packap, cated they wut DO part ol certain teat~ ln tbe pendiaf lelillat.lon. •OST 081SCl'IONA8LI! to ibem w• a provlaion lhat would ldve CalTrana • aay In how fund• are dlapel'Hd for airport project.I. Alao of concern to s upervilon ta a provtJlon In the propoMd le1l1lation t.hat would dlaquallfy airport.I such as John Wayne Airport for certain kinds of fede ral funds. \ The ll·point county proposal will be tw-ned over to Orange County's legislative delegation with a plea for congressmen to try to a mend wbflt is now COD· taioed ln Senate 'lulls 1648 and 1581. Mangers Eyes ~ MCM Program Plate of the Day lf-•cALIFOR~~~ .-.-.. ~.\ :.--~~I i HARE4 DF By O.C. BUBl1NG8 OftMOMty,... ..... Assemblyman Denn1a Mangen, D-Huntineton Beach. nys he plans to penoaally overaee tbe re· vamping of California's lleatally Gifted 11iDor program. · \·_ . • HARE 4 OF -David Flamer of Tarzan• lets everyone know be drives a Volkswagen Rabbit and has room for his initi~ t.90. . ._ ....... . ' ,.~ ......... RECORD COLLECTION VALUED AT UP TO 11 MILUON AaOUT TO IE SOLD -f Verne (left) •nd Judeon Todd Ponder Sele of ,.....,., Recording• Reeonl-Crop of -~eeQ~s .. Seatt'le Collection Numbers 250,000 Discs SEATTLE CAP> -P'rom l'.mico C...O to Elvis ~. V ..... Todd'I volumlDCMM reeoN cou.edoa ftlled eveo-tbelf \ti b1a ,.,... ad· buemen& and aptUed °"' omo the Roor By the time be clled three . yean aao at IS, Todd bad ac· cumulated ooe of the world's recUan is ...... t lDtact by a ual•enlt..Y that will make it av.U....eo&Mpublle. Narrow .... lD the baMpMal are stadsed floor t.o ...... wtda 78 rpm dliea, Udck old Bclbam. 1-incb foreAo plattss and 4-6Deb LltUe Woaden &hat aold for a ,clime. records into the wee hours of the morninc. ott.eo inviting frtendl aad relative. f« basement muaic parties. • Mangers• AB 1040, signed into law recenUy by Governor ·Brown, calls for revisions in the pro- gram, wbicb the governor pnce suggested should be SCJ'apped. Manaers, a former s chool principal and • • former school board member in HunUnJton Beach, included provisions for a new funding formula, expanded eligibility requirements and in· crease local control of money for tbe program in his reform measure. 1,.1°"".''°" ,.,.. ,,. .. ....,~of uw on"" ........ ....,'"''"",,.,. .. .,,. la rgest record collections - •11th0r ol -197' fdllloft Of llWI "WhO l ~ of Per.on•llH<I about 25(),000 recordings, or all CABINETS CONTAIN 10,000 cylinder reeorda; 10m• made froso Beeawaa. Rooms are crammed wtlh albwm. Armed Force. a.dio Service recordbip and & lD original Jacket.I. Hla IOO •aid Todd's bobby became a major pualon of hi• Ufe. He often bousbt entire •tock.a of uaed-record dealers •ben tbey went out of business, andrareqbaaateictoverpnces. Todd never aold a n cord. He r-eplarly gave recordin gs to friend.I and spent &ours tapin1 and narratina hia radio p ro· Mangers said tbe new law, among other things, will correct problems be said were ca&Ued by heavy reliance on JQ tests to idenUfy mentally gifted minors. He said JQ tests tend to exclude children from the program who may be gifted or talented in a variety of other ways. ' *** FRIENDS OF Mangers gathered at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa Tuesday night for a $150 per plate 'dinner-dance on behalf of the As· semblyman. · Co-chairmen of the finance committee for the a ff air were Ron Cordova. the forme r as· -;emblyman from Orange County's 74th Distri.ct, and Ron Shenkman, a savings and loan executive and former llunt1ngton Beach city councilman * * • THE LEGAL impliccst.Jons of Propos~ion l. the C.lftornl• Lke,... Plitn." 11 VoU ll•v• •n ln~tlU"ll pl.tie ... ...,-tvp•• of mUllC. that may be t<Mll lo Ml ... F•r'-Y, •101 W1tlllht 81..0 . Wle Im ... wrly Htlll ~ ._._ '--'°'=''~· ---------------i"' ~-orth $750,000 to $1 million. ' Halloween Events Set for H B Kids A pair-of Halloween events for childre n, includ· ing a costume con~.st and scary mortes. will be held tree of ch8J'ge al the H~tington Beach U~rary. Pre-school ag e children will be trea~ to a free puppet show and costume parade Frlday. ~ct. 26 from 10 to ll a. m. in the Pacific Room oflhe library. 7111 TalbertAvt!. A broomstic.k decorating contest and the show ing of scary movies wi ll be staged for school ai;:e children Saturday. Oct 27 from 2 to 4 P m in the Pacifi c Room . Both events will be hosted by the Ch1ldren s • • 1 sometimes wondered at my father'• taste in music:" said Judson Todd. riffling through a pile of Elvia Pttsley t5 rpm records. "But he'd alsaya p y, 'Caruao waan't the only singer ln the world,youknow.' " THE COLLECTION'S worth will be determined when it is 50ld sometime "in the tm· mediate future," hopefully to -a- single buyec J udson Todd swd He saJd the family was ne· gotiating with lhrt·e prosiwcu .. e buyers . who h <• dt-d1ned to on me 1 odd ~ ~•in:. J udsfln Ve rne a nd J ohn. and ht ~ daughter, V1rgin1a . hope the col Todd, founder of tbe Todd Chemical Co .• co~ reeorda incessantly for U years, startiftC when an aunt and uncle pve hi m an o ld Edison cylinder recordplayerln 1907. · He enjoyed m111ng artists on lht .. .Anllquanan... Discotheque" show he used to do weekly on radio. A Yogi YorReni.~n tunc:- w <111ld be followt-d by Kate Smith. Lt"I Paul. Pnnce ~ Band th•• lloo.,wr Hol!>hol5 or Pegg) I .t'l· . HE ALSO LOVED playang ant1·busing initiative on the Nov. 6 ballot, will be discussed Thursday at a meeting sponsor~ by the Orange County Chapter of Callfomlans Aaalnst Resource Center . For further information call 842·4481. Coll~e Courts Open Farmers Arrepf. It Proposition 1. . The speaker will be John McTeman, a .Los Angeles attorney and chairman of tJ:te Amenca~ Cjvil Liberties Uruon task force agamsl Propos1· lion 1. 't His ta .. is set for 8 p.m. l!J the communa Y room of Santa An a First FederaJ Savings, 1802 N . Ma in St., Santa Ana. The meeting is open to the public.· * • • COUNTY SUP E RVISOR Edison Miller as ~c heduled to ~peak Saturday at. the monthly Orange County Gray Panthers meeting. ll His talk is ~et for 10:30 a.m. at the Or.a~ge Sen1<51'-cirizens ~i'l1lnun1ty Center, l'i~ S. Otrve- St., Orange Neptune Society J CREMATION BURIAL AT ~EA 646-7431 c•tor ................ N ltn. C.m./ llb. ,..ca1aOntas SMITHS' MOITUAllY 6!ZT Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 N9(FA~Y COLOMIAL FUMIAAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PAClffC Y•W MIMOllAI. r MIC CemetetY Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCORMICll MOITUAll•S Laguna Beach 494-9415 Ll~guna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cep1strano 495-1776 HA1101 LAW.._MT. OUYI Mortuary• Cemetery Cre~tory · 1625 Gisler Ave .• Costa Mesa 54().5554 oeat•N•t~ Deatlu Elaewhere Basketball and volleyball cou.rts located at Saddleback College's Mission VieJo. campus are open to community residents at van ous hours on Thursdays through Sundays. Six half-courts are open for basketball on Thursdays from 7 to 10 p.m .. Saturdays from l to 5 p.81 and Sundays from 1 to6 p.m . Volleyball enthusiasts can plati on the col· lege's three indoor courts Sundays from 6 to 9 P·n:' Open recreation ca~ds mus~ be purchased in advance at the Community Services of~ce on .cam· pus to-use-the factllUe-S. C'anlsclre-avathtbl~ arr $5, $10 and $1S denominations. For further information, phone 831-4646. Saw20°A,on Congoleum • Inlaid Vinyl. Foshionflor ~ is the most durable. no-wax inlaid vinyl Congoleum• makes. with on inlaid weor·loyer of vinyl color chips that give It remorkoble·duroblllty with very little core. Choose from 7 elegant designs and 25 tone·on·tone colors: Sole ends ori November 16. 1979. Now Only s 13~ Yd ..... W'll"Cll~ INNOVATIVE ' . FLOORING 840-1345 NEW YORK (AP) - lla&bp aacM Miller, II, pbilaatbropht, ~"' •••tr' cal pro-... Ollllllt llln.r ud CARPET NO-WAX VINYLS CERAMIC HARDWOOD DRAPES WOYENWOOOS MINI BLINDS ........ ,. '"IN UT. IN ..... lat 7 .... f•U•er, l••••t•••t ..... iiiill ......... ...,., 'r. CUMBF.RL/\NO, Iowa ctd'1 A bib-o\eralk·d farmer drovl' up to the Farm\'rs Cooperative Association. walked over to a s hiny fuel pump1 pushed his straw hat back on his bead and laughed. -·'How mµch lS a gallon of thal corn !Ocker, anyway? .. he asked. Gasohol bad arrived -barely. Now. 16 months lafer. 625 Iowa gas stations sell the fuel. IN A TOWN meeting Tuesday ln Dolt.on, llJ . P resident CaTt;er touted use of the fuel -a nux· t ure of 90 pe rcent unlead ed gasoline and 10 percent gram alcohol -as a means lo save gaa. "People were pretty skeptical. They asked a lot of questions and we re pretty leery." said coop manager Delmar South, who fie lded tbe "corn llkker" challenge and other queries the rant weekshesoldgasohol. "Most of 'em 11.ke it now. We pr etty near ly never sell un- leaded . We sell almost all gasohol," South said ON JUNE 15, 1978. South's was one of five stations which started a stale·sponsored 90-day marketing test to see whether gasohol would sell in competi· lio n with less·exp e ns 1ve gasoline. Four of the stations were in rural communities li ke Cum· berland, population 385. The flftb was in a town of 31,000. Only five sta tions were used because "we had no idea bow the consuming public would respond," said Doug Getter of the Iowa Development Com· mission, the agency which pro- motes gasohol sales. The public responcled by buy· lng out.sbme stations' supplles. "WUN WE GOT the test re· s ulls. we we r e e lated . It demonstrated a very d ear and very strong demand for the pro- duct," Getler said. "Once we proved there was demand. it didn't lake the oil jobben wbo supply independent serYlee ataUooa long to pick up the alack and see the benefit ol maklnc lt available," be said. Consider the foUowiDC : -Service stations selling the fuel are found in almoet every city in the state. -Guobol salel have leaped from eoo,000 ~allona lo No· yember 1911ta4.1 millioD 1aUona lut1DCllA. IALD. OS IO atronc. the sta~ d9partment , .. ,....._ ..... , .. tu~ b<'cause gasohol 1s exempt from the state ·s 10 cent-per -gallon molor fuel tax .. It JUSl exploded on us It went much raster than we an· ~ 1 c LP a Led. ' · s a 1 d O_u a.o.e li al v~ pc.troleum..vice-pie$1 ... dent for felco L-and O'Lakes cooperatives Four oC the lest stations were Felco co-0ps Ra lyerson said Felco now has 135 gasohol Ou1· lets an four s l ates -Iowa . Ne braska. Minnesota a nd Wisconsin. "Gasohol is ext remely popular in Iowa and the Midwest. for two reasons.·· Halverson s aid . "ONE. FARMERS have a lot or money lled up m land and equipment At the same time , t heirs as a very seasonal bWli· hess where they must be able to move quickly. 'Ibey don't want to worry about fuel s upplies. Anything that helps reduce those worries -they'll support. "Two. they see it as a chance to increase their market for corn. which can be used t.q piake the alcohol,·· be Said. Gasohol is not without critics, including researchers who say it takes more energy to produce the grain alcohol tt\an it pro- vides. Others say that without Outft"D.- Capt. Robert N. Coronado race• diamlual for a homoauual act, an Alr Force ~-martial board bu ruled 'M Pope Air Foree Bue, N.C . 1ra1n. · WllENEvEa A bawdy "party record" turne d up ill ba a purchaMa. he'd destro·y it . Tbe o&dest ~ord a ppears to be a n 1885 7.onol>bone recon1in1 or a march by Victor Herbert's b a nd. Among the rarest are three rerordmgs of Will Rogers aru1 five of George M Cohan- To play his trea5ourel>, Todd had cylinder and wmdup phon<1 l(raphs J ~•ant turntablt-for Ar m ed h1n-t•:-Rild111 ri•c·urch .J pror._.~~10n.il t.Jp1111:( "!! '>lt'm .111d J t: I J 5o.., 1t· I ~ 2 h Sr 1 d t r .1 rJ '" ·guaranteed to get Aw .. tretlia Y.5 days a year .. lax exemption.., ).!J..,Ohol r·ouldn I be priced cump i>t1t1vt•ly ~1th gasoline TH E IOWA · Legis lature i•x· ~~ gusohol -frOf!l_5lal.e..fucl- 91teS for SIX year~ -from July 1. 1~8 unt.d June 30. 1983 and raised questions on whether th~ fuel shouJd ~subsidized The Io wa Dep a rtme nt of Transpor\ftllon est.Jmales the ex· e mption wiU cost the '\late $60 4 m11Uon m lost tax revenue. sard spokesman Greg Bar~us. Halveraon s-a1d the tax exemp· lion 1s needed now, but not forever .. It needs the subsidy to get 1t started. As the pnce of crude- based fue ls goes up. t he need fQr a subsidy will decrease Even· tuaJly. gasohol will s tand on 1ls own," Halverson said. CURRENTLY. F ELCO sla· lions are selbng gasohol, with the exemption, for one cent to rive cents more per gallon than unleaded gas, he said. Despite the questions about the subsidy and production efn· ciency. demand for gasohol con· tinues to grow. said Getter. .. California has a very strong d e m and for the pro duct: Something like 15 stales have in· stituted some type of fuel tax. in· centive to encourage gasohol use.·· Getler srud anothe r positive sign is new Interest in gasohol by major oil companies, which al first did not sell the fuel at their stations in Iowa. "PHILLIPS Petroleum 1s go· ing to get in the act. Texaco already is out east, 1 I think. Amoco is selling at four stations in Ottumwa.'' said Gette r "They're kind of testing the water to see If il's warm .. It's re· assuring to s~ their recognition of the quality of the fuel." In Cumbe rland, c ars and pickup trucks keep rolling up to the c hro me pump la bel e d ''Gasohol.'' • "We're running about 700· gallon·a·day total sales, with 400 of that gasohol," said South. "We only sell, maybe, 50 gallons of unleaded anymore." No on N-plant? SACRAlllNTO (AP} -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'1 alda say be wm oppoee Ucenaln.a ol t.be Dlablo CU)'C)Q nuclear power pl8at Mca .... there la DO acte. qute plan to rw.,aad lo u accl· dent. , _. """'·October 11. tm DAIL y 'PILOT A JI Cocaine Making Waves INSOMNIA and DEPRESSION A College Research Teem la atudytng the uM of• ateep _medk:etion . . Uae o/ lkug Spreada Among Upper Leveh TO QUALIFY FOR THIS APPROVED STUDY: Volu'lteer9 l'l'IU6t be 18 to eo Y"t'I old Ind Nw been t.-dno an atltt~tMnt "'9dicetlof'I for • minimum of e weet<t. .... _ .......... a. ... ... DEA.a PAT: l"ve Marci U..'1 a t.omemade ov• c--. JOU ua mu•...., ammo.la. Cu you ftnd out wbat It la? 1 'm "Sun tt would COil a lot leu than re~r Oftn cleaaiAa produd.a. , LS., H&mtinC&on Beach 'ftll ........... flw tlllie C1~1nUH Eswad .._. fandlldap _..,.n at V Dull. hta ...... e.&alala& ........ nitlfaaaala la. f:if :r ............ ....,.. .. die .. .. doer . TM MSt •a1 ,_ cu re•eft die 1reaae wlli a c._.. ... ,_-la a c• If a••oala mlsed ~ tW9 , .. n. of c..a wa&er. O.'t ue Mt water ••-I& will proct.ce lrrttaUac fames wlilemalud.-a•moala. S••flfttdes SHr~ E%pniiws DE.AR &EADERS: Stace tlile prices of bouebold detergeetl a.ct deubal ptoducta have rite• 55 pereeet la tlte laat live yean ud futlter lacreues •ay be espected bftaue majay of tbete preparatiou are petroleum-bued, here are a few more MmeJllade eleamg aol9tloll rttlpes from the CooperaUve Eneul09 at UC Davia. A9 all·parpoee hoaaelllold cleuer for coan- tertop1, wan., woodwork, aad appUaace1 can be macte by mJxinl two tablespoons of ammonia with two tablespoons of dJsbwaUlng liquid aad oae quart ol water. Use less water for a stronger cleaner and stere In a spray coatabter. A pute made of vlnegar and salt Is an ecoaomical copper and brass cleaner. Rub suface witb a clot.la dipped ln tbe clealllDg pas1e, tbea poll1h wltb a aoft cloth. Lemon juice or whlte vinegar ls a good rust re·• mover for porcelain. Apply and let stand for about five mlnutes, then rinse well. A tile grout cleaner can be made from one part chlorine bleach and two parts water. Let staad It to 15 mlnates, tbep riue weU·wltll clean water. To remove mildew lo abowers, aae a8dlbat· ed bleach, tbeD rtase. Be sare the area II well· veatiJated. Cblodne bleach alao Is an lnespeulve &ollet clener. Pat one cap In tbeJ>owl and let ataad 15 to 3t mlna&es, u.en bru1la wt~ a toilet bruit. Do Mt mis bleada wttll odier cle..., com....-. For deaabll ull1wa Mill ..anw., ue eflUI ameDIU el ......... ~ ak1lilll ... water Ill ·~-boUle. nls.,.ls eumtfally die aa•e .... , .................. ctea.en.,... n9& el pa .. r ...... lerwf•ll1we ....... eualMIMaaftd ·~--*!' .............. .. •-•* ................... dewn ....... -.. ., ... r..a.., dilldreL DEAR PAT: I've DOtieed that JOU often men- tion t.be state Bureau of AutomcMve Repair lo 1ow: column ·as a good source of feU.lnl car repair problems straingbtned out. Can you find out just how '<!(ell this bureau follo"'.,I up on the complaints it receives? I'd also be interested in finding out bow many complaints are processed in a year's time. Trio Held In Big Drug PJot B OSTON (AP) - Three men charged with conspiring lo s muggle several million dollars· worth of hashish into Massachusetts have be e n arres t ed i n Michigan, Virginia and California, officials said. More than a dozen other men are being sought in Massachua.t;lts and three other states, Robert M. Stutman, re· gional bead or tbe u .s. t>i;:~ Enforcement Ad-m tratioo, announced 00 Tue9day. Peter L7na Krat1cbewsld, 34, the . for111• co-owner ol tM Blackfriers restaurant in Boston, where five men were shot t6 death ln June, Im, wu ar- rested Monday ln Lans- ing, Mic h., Stutman said. / . VOLUNTEERS WILL RECEIVE A FREE brief physlcat exarnlnatlon. t1b teats. medication and visit• with a prof"81onat . A lot of computers send you Dills. · · This one saves you money. _ F .T., Costa Mesa Tbe tsareaa OT AaCOmOUve attrm reper1a dtat ID 1111·78, tt received 1Zl,1.Z5 calla • ltl toll-free telepboae UDes. Tiie aamber of complalntl cloeed (25,551) was cloM to the number taken ID (ZI, ... ), lndJcatbag Uaat unresolved complalntl were DOt be· lag accamalated. Consamera wbo Hed tbe barean•1 1ervlces reeel•ed adjutmentl, rehutds, and rework vallled at "58,IM. ID followap sur- vey•, 81 perceat of the complalllutl coatacted said they woo.Id contact the ba:reaa lD tbe f1atue lf tbey esperteaced auto repair problems. Krutschewski..,pf Lt.DI· • tng, was on his way to1.he I airport, believed beaded for El Paso, Texas when ne w a--s !t"OlJJTe"d brt-- Micbigan state police, the Tri-County Metro • Narcotics Unit and DEA A~·~ Shops DbripUlled f11 fi'rallds DEAK BEADEllS: Tiie Bureaa ol Automotive Repair ud otlaer coopentblC law e1lforcemeat age•des ftJed IM dlaclplfu.ry actlou ID 1111·78, and %3 penons were coavtded of auto repair Tela&ea cnmet. 'l'llfl bareaa revoked ftve regbtra· tJoH and alx were aaapeaded. Undercover can were ued la 55 cases. lD &Ida one-year period, Aameo Tran1ml1stou Inc., three Aamco francllhes, K Mart EnterprtHS, and Gemco Automotive Enterprtaea were cbarged wl~ fraDdaleat and a.nlawfal baslaeas practices. TheM ftnna eetered lDto .Upalated settlements wt~ law eaforcemeat agencies. Without achplttlng agents. He was held on $500,000 bond in Grand Rapids. Thomas Tindall of Arl· inglon, Va., was a r · rested Monday night at his home. Stutman said Tinda ll fired several shots at agents before he was taken into custody. No one was hurt, and the agents did not return fi re. M ark Han s e n , a former Massachusetts resident, was arr ested in San Francisco Tues· day. No details of the ar· rest were immediately available. aay wnaadatll1, tbe ftnns asreed to refrain from ··------r----. ea1albt& ID llle1al practices, ud &o pay a total of sist.•. lD a Sacrameato Coanty operation, settle· meau were reae'W la fou ol aevea saltl ftW by &be dll&rld aUoney after BA.a med adereonr can to detenllble wtaetller Wecal praedffl were belag _.a. die dlapoalt arm.Hiid repatn. For d9e ft.nt time, a repair aMp WH reqlllred to po1t • "Notice of Penalty" alp, statbll ~at die 11Mp wu doeed 'al a penalty ror vtolatbll die AatomGdve Repair Act. EARL'S • LUMllNO•HtATINO s.1«Wft«HNll .. 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I'm woedert111 if thia la a com· mon problem for women wbo like on tbe retpoulbUit,y 9' Jobi out.aide the home? -Mrs. 8 . D&AA MJ\S. 8 : Aa I've often aald. executives (male cw female> aren't the only vlct1ma of "stress I • ';j • l • •;,'f'I'-·~ . · . -i1 •• I I ' . r.,. "'f T COLORFUL STONEWARE 5-CUP TEA POTS NON-RUST PLASTIC DRIP-DRY HANGERS pot' ol heq_r1y \lone oll unb<eolt· And aa ID your case. lln'. 8 .• the woman wbo takea on tbe man'• Job alto ftPOHS herself to tbe reiwta ot dally tlrela. Many more women, now out in the bull.neaa world, h1Ve ulcers, bypert.euioa, ud auffer heart 1tt.acka. · · Peel fortlmate, Mn . 8., tbet YoU ain.dJ lmDw why "you're paytac" for ,our '"wtnw1 tlleftA. Maybe tbere'a atlll Ume tor 70'& to brlDI .ome re- lief to your overburdened stomach and beart. · ftbd some way to lessen your dally ttnu. In fad., many women cany a double yoke -• • • the contlic:t between their "outside" Job and the Learn bow to atop abort ol fallsue aay1 Dr "Inside" Job of taking care ol husband, bouie and Steincrobn in bia boqklet, "How To Uve'Witb ~ chlldttn. Guilt enggeratea the problem. . Tension Al Home." For a copy write to bim at Box . An~ther stress Illness often overlooked in l!WJO, Costa Mesa nas. enclolinl ~ centa and a women 11 alcobollam. At least 4 miWon, lnaide IDd stamped, aelf·addrened envelope. REG. Z.4-9 BIG 30-GAl. PLASTIC TRASH CAN WIT~ LID ii;.~:L' VITAMIN c ~·1• c:D unua. 4M 1.u.mam1 ~4~or~ . 2SOMG mwuu m&1111 c ~2!! !>·cup copoc11y ••0 3 9 9 ~;~~·169@· . 0 wore. on ycitr choice nmfrl r •. ColMl' FOR t sm of lmo11 l1n1thet NICI Of I Wolh ,,,.101 ,nop loci. hondl•' ond '~ on lid CALLO ··1039 ~ 31!! 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It'• ~ fana-t u.Jna from m1 ma.t," lnAICled dotable ....,.., " lM aatd wbla toN U..t be llad .-.iMd • mark Ht bf ~ Hanta I• ti•• nven -tam• Waalata1too S.aaton~New York Oiantl """ In 1124. be 1ure-banded Pirate aecond baseman. eon ot a Tun•• pnacber. wt.ea remlDded tbat M is the a.edte1 ·,candJdat. for &be Moat Valuable Pl.,.r a want. "'l'lllt H IC&Sa bu to make UM bat· ltt bit the ball OD the lf'O'Dl. Jl Ma to boune. Just rilbt and tba Y'O'l bave to count on two other 1")'1 -UM .a-tltop ' for a re.llU' and the tlrat buefnan to handle whal may be • hurrted and ln1c- curate throw. ••1•D BE WIU.JNG to &Q hlUeu Md make 14 erron if we could only wto lbe Seriel.'' Garner rapped out bls lOtb and Uth blta to boolt hls series baltinc avera1e to .U4 and ficured an bJs ninth double play. a record. in the Pirates' 4-0 vtc- 'tory Tuesday over the Baltimor e Orioles. l)'ina UM Seriea •t 3-3. •·1 can't tell )'OU how man7 tJmea Bill <Bill Madlock, Pirate third baseman) bas kept me from 1ettln1 my leas sawed otf by the apike-nytnc runner." • He was the most modest man tn the By Pirate atandard.s, Garner la just a wis p of a man -5-10 aod 117 pounds - wi°l a wispy mustache and a molasses # Lakers Roll [Magic: You Ain't iSeen Nothing l. By ERNIE CASTILLO ball who knows what to do with OI Ille o.ity f'llot ~Ulff INGLEWOOD-lf yo_u were 1thrilled with the· Lakers' first !Magic Show-and who wasn't?- slick around. As the Prince or .. 1Passers put it: "You ain't seen nothing yet." "I've got some pas~es an my bag I haven't even unpacked yet." s ay!' Earvin "Magic" Johnson. "Once we get into the season. you'll be ,'leeing a lot more " TH E C HI CAGO BULLS thought they-saw enough Tues· day night. With Johnson and 1Norm Nixon chalking up eight assists and 19 points apiece the new. improved Lakers made their Forum debut a happy one by beating the Bulls. 105-96. Tb.ere are a few rough spots that need to be Polished and the fast could use some more work on it.a tlJDinl. But-if a somewhat n awed pasing game can thrill ' U ,073 ol the world's moat flnlcky baltetball rans, im•lin~ what will happen •ben the Laters I finally get their act together. 1t." says McKinney. who studied the passing game when he was an assistant coach with the Portland Trail Blazers. "If you play with Magic. you have to do two things : don't tu.ni your back on him and keep mov- ing. He wants the ball so he can de1i1,oer." Johnson. who caught several teammates unprepared for his pm·point passes, says he 's going to be patient. For a while, anyway. "THEY DON'T FEEL like they're open but they are," he s ays . "If I'm driving, they've got to get to an open area and I'll get it to them ... Some of Magic's moves. -On a three-on·two fast break he looks left and passes right. -Doubled teamed near the basket, be whips a high pass across court t o a su rprised Spencer Haywood; -With Artis Gilmore bacldne in Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jotimoa sneau in to steal tbe ball. NOW • Y&AU OLD, he Hroke in wltb a.aru. O. Jl'lnley~ wUd.. ie11dln& Oakland A 11 lit 1'73, tbe middle year of th•lr tbree world cbampiomblp1. and r ... 1 a.ined tMn until he came to the C.OMMENTA.RY Pirates ln March 1977 in a six-for-three deal. The only similarity in the champion A '1 and the current Pirates lies in the fierce fi.ghOng spirit of the two teams. The A'• thrived on discord. 1be Pirates prevail on togetherness and mutual respect. ''We're a free-s winging team," Garner said. .. We are Jcarasive even when we play cards and backgammon. Bul the bond among au of us is very strong." GARNES CAME TO "rii'~"OEFENSE of hia Balttmore counterp•rt. R,lch Dauer. "who mlapJayed Dave Parker'• lnfteld f oorcher In the seventh i.nping. opening the door for tbe Pirates' nral .. NO and:aettin_g up tbe second. ''I looked aY lhe s pot when r took the fidd ... he uld. "ll looted lib lt took one bop and bounced off to the rig.bl." The sparking Infielder expressed t.b6 highest respect for the Orioles and waan't about to gloat. "They're a touch ball club," be said "They don't look awesome. But their pitchers throw strikes. their bitters bit .,,,. an,d their runners run. They are patient. They never beat themselves. They are a typical Earl Weaver team ." GARNER, a three-sport letterman 10 high school at Knoxville, Tenn.. and • business major at the University ot Ten· oesse~. 15-a rreat kidder, Joining big Dave Parker in lbe Mutt·and-Jeff act t hat keeps lbe Pittsburgh locker room loose. Yet be reveals himself as ·a serious. <see GA&NEa. Pace BZ> ~ . . .1....-I "In two weeks. everybody is aoin:e to know each other and t.ben opponent.a bad better watc:b out," ••Y• Johoaon, aoundin& llli:e anything but a rookJe guard. .-tn the final 1 :20 of play, whips two beautiful pas~s that Michael Cooper turns into lay-' <See IA&Eti, Pase BZ> JOHN CANDELARIA, KENT TEKULVE FIRED BLANK.a AT II.AL TillORE TUESOAY. MTbis team is good and getting better. We have a lot of new guys but in a couple of weeks, we'r e going to be hard to stop." I, Nixon agreed in principle if not the timetable. "This is a good offense but we've got to work on movement • and we've got to have everybody inV-Olved." the third-year guard says. ''You can't have anybody l deviate from it. If one guy I doesn't react right. you h~ve a • breakdown. 1 "JT'S GOING TO TAKE a 1 long lime, perhaps 20 games, } before we start moving the ball t right. It's not going to happen in tfive games. We have loo many offensive patterns to learn and r loo manv new people to teach." The man who implemented the I passing offense, Cirst-year coach , Jack McKinney. was even more I reserved in his analysis of the Lakers' second win in as many 1 starts. 1 "It w.1sn 't m asterpiece ; basketball ... he said. "We sput· 1 tered so I can't be thoroughly ! pleased." 1 HE WAS, HOWEVER, ex tremely pleased with the play or ; Johnson, a 6-8 playmaker with I lightning-quick hands and a never-ending grin. "We've got a big ·guy with the France Bugged by Ailing Elbow Rams' ·T ackle Co ncerned With By J OHN SEV ANO Of tM o.llY f'ttet S\MI I As if the Rams don't have enough pro· blems, offens ive tackle Doug France almoat added another last Friday when be w a lked into Gene r al Manacer , ·Don Klosteonan's office and announced bi!r"'re- tirement." Th e word almost is used because Klosterman talked France out of the no· lion an~ the tackle was at his customary starting spot when the Rams were blit~d by the Dallas Cowboys last Sunday. "I felt r was hurting the club," France explained at the Rams ' training camp in Anaheim Tuesday. "The whole game has changed fo~e. It's a totally new game." THE REA.SON THINGS are different for France is bis ailing right elbow has never healed properly, causing terrible discom fort and forcing the All-pro to favor ev- erytbingtobis le'ftside. "It hurts just to swirrg it." he said while swaying his right arm back and forth "The whole right side ot my body burts- my shoulder y arm. my neck. my ribs. PVP.rvthin~' Fraoce•s·ach were magnified when he was forced to go against another All· pro-Harvey Martm in OaJlas France explained that due to his injury he 's trying to force his opposition to the outside where he can battle with has healthy left arm Marfin. unfortunately. was not only too quack to the outside. but when France over-played. beat him to the inside as well "EVERYBODY KNOWS I'm playmjt differently .. says the likable 6·5. 26-0· I jmt didn•t k •oar ff I u:oa • l11r d"fl •pelf o r t lw tea -. I dolt~ aeant to t a ke t r e a t· ~t 20 hours a da11 to p lafl tor l our hours on .S u•da fl. -Ooug Franc• pound~r. "Even my teammates have noticed the change "t· just didn't know if J .. was hurting myself or the team I don't want to take treatment 20 hoj.t(,s a day to play for four hours on Sundali.,-l "[ talked to Mr Klosterman and he treated me well. I also talked to Dr <Robert) Kerl an and he saJd he could fix H is Future m~ problem and gave mt· -.ome med1ca t1on for 1l ·· France said the only problem with thl' orescnption 1" that it ·s causing him to re ~am ths weight he worked '>O hard. to get rtd or m lhl' orr seai.on ··1 D El-'I N IT EL \ v.t-nt int o Klosterman " office thmk1n1t retirement. :-ays f'rann· "'ho h as now run his relln• menl total le• four durinJ? his football l'arl'er tw1t•c th•" ~t·ason , one last season and one at Ohio Stale · M )' v.1k and I had drawn up a letlt.>r th~ ntf!ht bdnrl' I .can• 1t to him but I don't know "'hat he did with it ·· Klosterman i,;ml he didn't have to do an)' th mg tn talk France into "laying "He m1~h1 ha'" v.alked m here thanking retirement.' hl' "ay!', "but a player thanks that one mmut(• and flvt· minutes later they're talkmt: about something else ··o ou g bas ically «xpressed some frustrallo11s l'w had about himself and how thangs wen• gomg with the team I told ham he \\a:-. ~ta station 1n his lire where he !>hould be at the top or has game "HF. WAS FRl'STRATED. Wr talked 1r. general for almost an hour I think he felt <See FRANCE, Page B!l Jimmy the Greek L .. Candy's Valuable Tick e t BALTIMORE <AP > John Cande.l ar1a s tood 1n t h e P ittsburgh Pirates' dressing room after practice Mt>nday and held aloft a crumpled ticket for the seventh game of the Wor ld Series · After tomorrov. ni ght th1~. will be worth :1 lot of rnon1·y !\houted Candelaria. who u~ual l)' hasn't too mu<.'h to say • CANDF.l.ARIA WENT OUT Tuesday night and put hi!> arm "'here h.is mouth was and made that last-chance ticket worth the Ton ight ·· Ga•e Pitchers Jim Bibby (Pltttburgh) vs Scott lllcQf990r ( Baltlmore ). Weather: Cloudy tklH With a 40 per· cent chance of 1hower1 Tem· peratures In the 509. TV: Chan.net 7. 5o'clock Aadio:KNX(1070) asking price . He com bined wlt.b reliever Kent TeetUlve for their fourth tandem ahutout o1 r u..e .... • The' Nattonal League cham· pion Plrate:. !>cored four late enna•I* runs and beat the American Leae ue champion Baltimore Orioles. 4-0. to Ue Ow Series at 3-3 '. Pittsburgh now is within one ~ame of becom ing the fourth team in tustory to come back to v. an baseball':-. showpiece froin a 1 I def1c1t an a best of seven .world Sene:-. JIM BIBBY. the starter in game four who was not 1n\'Olved in the Pittsburgh los:-. h<.1:-. the a~ s1gnment for tonight 0!> '>evenlh J:amt• lh"ll be oppo,ed h~ Balllmon»., Scott '.\kG rci::or lht• "'mner or ~amt• three Tht> 25 yt•:.i r old Candelaria v. cnl <;1 ..: pain wracked mmng:.. j.!ave up JUSt !>IX hat~ and no run:- TC'kulvt• followed. <.1llow1n~ only ont' hit tn three tnnings for h1~ ~e{'ond !>3Vt' of the series Ht• 1 Candelaria I pitched 1 nrough J>Jtn tomght tTues da~ 1 • "aid P1ttsburgh Manager \'huck Tanner TANSER EXPLAINED that h1~ -.tar lt.>fl-hander went out desp1lc an aching side Can delana has been bothered with a rib cage mjury for more than a month ·He ·s a money pitcher. one of the best in the game." gushed Tanner v.ho has to be living with mixt.'d emotions He needs one victory to gain his rirst S<>rics tnumph And wm or lose. when il'i; CStt CANDY. Page 8 21 ' I West, .. :Central: b,sight Into O~curity 1 I . l NFC , NEW YORK -With the San Francisco Uers boldi.nl a 10mewhat secure one-game advanta1e in the baU.ard race for the rilbta to the NFL No. 1 draft pck, this.is wbat the real of the NFC l&ks like as we approach the halfway point of the seuoo. In tbe NFC West the Rams are burtine. In- juries, ap and attrition have taken their toll. Pat Haden still bu trouble wtnnina when it counta. Atlanta'• once proud defeme bu been scattered about and fl near bankruptcy, •pecially wben the 1 Falcona play a quality team with aome ofttlDaive punch. ~ • Tbe Sein.ts are too 1Dc:clalilt&t to dem.-,d more Uum a tPOi)er'a role. And, t.be Nlnera Pould bave minimal ctiftlculty ln floiabin1,,.... the wont ~rd ln tM lea,ue. Tin: 8\1PP08BDLY M UTE NFC Central D6rillan ts aeeklnc lll former level ot coll~Yt medlocrtl)'. Tampa Bay bu be9o brouCbt INiet to reality. The Bean still doll't have an ans~r to their Q.B problems and the .Vildtigs, in lhe process of rebuilding, are not the contenders they once were. Tbe Packen are just as inconsistent as New Orleans whlle the Lions have been mortally wounded with i.Qjuries. lt 's in lbe Eut where the most excitement ls taking pla~. Dallas and PhlladelpbJa remain tied. The Eaales are contenders worthy of the kind of reaped accorded to teams like Dallas. Miami. Wublaaton, Denver, Oakland and, yes, even the Patrlota and Steelers. THE IL\GLS&' WlN over the Cardinals un- dencond tbe team'• character, especially when tbe ofteme came. back from a near-d.iautrous turnover to retake tbe lead. Tbt O>wboy1 are ln ~ par1 e_1peclally on offtnee. The team baa averqed l*ler than 30 potnta 1D lta lut three outlnp and 1col'9d convtnc· • • ing wins over the Vikings atnd Rams. two erstwti!le playoff companlons. And. the rest of the East is potenltally as com petitive as t he AFC West and Central. The Cardinals are a much-Improved team capable or spoiling the rest or the division's fun. The Redskins continue to play beyond the reach or the club's pedestrian talent. TRIS WEEK'S NFL LINE: Oakland l over NYl Jet.t, Tampa Bay 4 over Green Bay. Cleveland 3 over Cincinnati, Philadelpbi1-Washinston even. New England 4 over Miami. Buffalo l over Baltimore. Dallas 10 over St. Louts. Mi.Mesota 2 over adcaco, New Orleana I over Detroit. Kansas Cit1 • ewer NY~ Glantl, Loe An(eles 2 over San Dle10. AUanta e· over San Frandsco. Houston 3 over SeatUe. Pittlburlh 1 over Denver <Monday >. COU.EGI: FOOTBALL; USC 6 over Notre Dame, North Carolina-North Carolina State even, Browo I over Cornell. Dartl!MMdh l over Harvard. Yale · 13 over Columbia. Tulane 8 over We st Virgirua. Pnnc.eton 4 over Colgate. Ohio Slate 20 over Wisconsin. Purdue 2 over Michigan State. Auburn 3 over Georgia Tech. Wake Forest 1 over Maryland. Clemson 9 over Duke. Penn State 9 over Syracuse. Navy 4 over Virginia. Baylor 13 over Army. Michigan 17 ever Illinois. Iowa 2 over Min- nesota. Georeta 20 over Vanderbilt. Oklabom• 23 over Kansas State, AJaba'fne 19 over Tenoessee, lowi. State 9 over Kansas, Nebraska U over Oklahom a Sta~ Indiana 24 over Nortbweetern. Te xas Tech 21 o~r Rice. Tulsa 6 over Texas Chr1sUan. Missouri 9 over Colorado, Washington 6 over Pittsburgh, Oregon 20 over Air Force. San Jose State 9 over Oreaon State. South Carolina 12 over Mississ1pp1. Miami <Fla > 11 over Bosion College, LSU 16 over Kentucky. ·Houston 12 over Southem Metbod.ist. Texas s over Arkansas , C1Uforrua 5 over UCLA. Arllona s o~er Stanford, Arizona State 17 over Washlneton State , ................. . ' .. t . • . ... ' -' -~. BASEBALL /FOOTBALL /BASKETBALL -IWl.Yfltl,OT MiliOr hdria~tion, €o•tly: · USF Gete ¥ ear'B P~obation ,..._APPtls1t.._ SAN FllANCl8CO -U•vwatt1 of Saa P'ran· m clleo blilketball ONd Dan BeUUOlllWU M1I be'• bowa tbe NCAA would bll Hbeol -.. ~ tM)' woukl. Now= .. Wt \181' wtth a ... ,..., probadcm. S.Uuombal u.ya be'a reUev9d. • '•To I.ell tM tnl&b, It '1 re&Lly a welibt off ow abou.lden. '' ..Uuoadlll MW T1:11dQ llfter the.offldal annouac..-of • . tlM probat.loa ... made. . -• .. ••• " kDOWll ,... peat t.o ,.....,,... .,. out . reenaltl.QI I.bat UM lft¥91UC•bOD Wal ... OD. Tbere • .,.. ln· • fractlcmalMI wMo tbe NCAA fiada U..m t.taey peaalhe y°". "I waa u1•1tant coadl at the Um• the lnfracUODa wen eommlU.ed ud knew tome of Utem weN occW'rlaa.· 8.at t~. llb letUAI dM playen use CQIQptiaientary Warrior Ucketa, ldldD'tQiow were acalnstthentlta. ·• Tbe ._. ol tbe free pro buJtfU)all Ucbta ..,. ·~ 1everal IGmeWMt m iJM>r infractiom cited by the NCAA aa · . the reuon for USF'a probation. None ol lbose infractions occurred more reeenUy tbaD ill 1976, tbe NCAA said, and included allowinl pla,_n to UM tile atbl,Uc department car. tbe department phone for loGI dla· u.,nce calls wltboul cbarge and givina playen.amall 1lfta ud small loans of up to $20. It also cited the hopslng of ooe player on campua at DO cost for three daya prior lo the bestnmn1 ot a acbool 1•'1' and allowtni a recruiter to buy a meal for • proe~ve ~er seven years a•o. · _ · , . The probaUoo will keep USF out of tbe NCAA tournament and off naUon-1 television but applies ooly to the school's basketball team. -----0-•~ ol tM D .. ----~ Tampa Bay quarterback Doq Wlaa••· reacting to boos from a sellout crowd Sunday: "The way I 1oo1t at it, we've got some good fans, but some aren't wortb a damn. Does It bother me? No, I'm loin.I to~ bank tomorrow '\ • MeGrego~ Gives No Guarantees BALTIMORE (AP> -8eoU McOre1or 11 not read1 to avar.antee a vlctor1 1A lll• HVtDl.b ••m• of tb• World Strt .. u be dld lD tbe oenaut· ellecber for the Baltimore Oriol•. But he la primed for tbe blHHt lelt of bit ca .... r. ••Tbla LI the blUelt· ca.me l eol&Jd poulbb' pttc:h ln my life," 11ld the ~year-old left.bander after Ptttaburd woo 4.0 ~ cla1 .u,bt. "JtTI tomeWac r" always dreuMd ol. Now l'" tot &o &O «Mil ud do It. ··r really «Pcm't wut '° ... it eome to tbla," aald MeGr...-. who pitched aa M eom....,. ••me victory la 1ame tbree.. "But I started tMnking aboal it today and DOW J feel ready. I'll be tJ')inc to the best of my •blli· ty to be powtaa champagne on ...... \omot'TOW ••• • ll~H.or, wbo mlated tbe t&at month ol tbe ..... wttb elbow tMdisd*'• ud didn"t win b1a f'lnt 1ame umll June U.,..., .13 of bia lut 14 decillou ID tbe resula, HUCID.. Aftw the Orioles ble1' ·• de- dalon to the Cdfwa.I• Aarell bl the QUrd 1ame of the American Leasue playoff•, McGre10~ atood up ill the team bus after the game and tuaranteed a ~ tory the next day. Re pltcbed an. 8-0 abut.out, livinl Baltimore the ~nnant. Aakecl by reporten lf be wdu1d guarantee a victory over Pit· taburlb. MeG~r Mid: "No. • · You guys tot abold of that and, Ge1 ma's 39 Polat• Sptarlia S1t•rs nalned lt. Now I've tot to come Geof1e Gema, . the d~ending NBA aco~ m : ::: =~:~~ new. I'll have champkm, struck for 30 potnb 'l'ue9Qy, illcludi.QI the ·game.winning basket with four seconds left, to Altboueh the Pirates are bit· lead the San Antonio Spurs to a 118-ll8 triumpb Ung .330 tbroqb ~ flnt aix over the Atlanta Hawks .... Rookie center lllb CutwrtPt games, KcGtegor said: "I'm ancl guard llay Wllllama both scored 31 poillta to clve the not l<>!nl to tell you they're New York Knicb a J.26.1.21 victory overt.be HOWltoD Rockets. great bitten. I'm not 1oin& to ... Center Alvia Adams scored 21 poinla and Tntek build them up. I've got to get . 8obl•eoa added-22 H Pboeaix; re'vei~ ... -t--i.hem OUL:' ' its last meeting with-Seattle, defeated the "rm a groundball pitcher." SuperSonics. 102-86 ... T. a. D••• McGregor said'. "I've got to try pumped in 18 points and h8958ed San to keep us in the game and give .... 't . I " Diego's high-scoring . guards '11 night to us a chance lo win. I'll pitch to lead the Portland Trail Blaze rs to a them the way Scott McGregor . ·'' · . r. ..•. . rugged 88-81 victory over the Clippers · · · a lways Pitches." John Lucas and Jo Jo White ignited Recalling when be was hoping . Golden State's fa st break in the third to recover from arm trouble last . '~ pe riod and the Warriors held off a Denver spring, McGregor said: "That rally for a 108-106 -viclory ... Indiana's was optimistic time then. Now Jolaaay Davis scor~ 26 points, ~eluding it's down to reality. It's my tum 0Hv1M 12 in the third quarter when the Pa~rs to pitch and it's lbe seventh I built a 21•point tead and coasted to a U3·JOO victory over•tbe 1ame." New Jersey Nets ... aandy Slllltlt score4 23 pointa aa the Manager Earl Weaver said be Clevel~avaliers· rim-and-gun offense coasted to a 13'1·117 didn't reel any tension, even victory C3'er uetro1i . . . t'or'lJand Coach Jau •••MY of lhotl&h the Pirate. bad come Portland says that forward Mamtee IAc:aa LI beinc fined back rrom a 3-1 deficit. every day be miaseS practice. AJtbou-.b i.Jtjured witll a broken "The tension isn't that blid," knuckle, Lucu was suppoeed lo report Monday ... The said Weaver. "It's the desire lo Denver Nuggets have reinstated forward Tom Bo9weU, who win that makes the whole think was suspended for two games and fined SS.000 last week alter exciting. I don't enjoy it when an altercati9n with an assistant coach during practice . : we lose, but you· enjoy being i.n The NBA will expand to two more cities, "probably no later the World Series." than next season,'' and is considering five other possible franchises. says NBA Commissioner Larry O'Brien. Paul Bro1Cn'• Book Irk• Mod~ll Paul Brown s ays he didn't expect or want coo-[iJ trovery with the publication of bis book .. PB: The , 4 -• Paul Brown Story." Cleveland Browns owner Art • Modell has protested to the National Football · League over Brown's remarks about him ill 'the boot and Jimmy BroWD has been criticized. Tbe NFL rules bar crtticlflm of owners by other owners. NFL Commiaaloaer Pete ao.elle'• otnce sald the matter wu under illv..UUUoo . . . New England Patriots cornerback _ &aym...S Oaybon and the NFL Players Aaaociation have appealed a '2,000 llne im· posed by Rozelle for the player's trouble with the news media, includine punclalq a aportawriter . . . Kanaaa City Coach •an Levy haa_.protested what be. calla a "low- down, scummy" trlck a member of the Denver Broncos playeCl on tbe 9)lela ~­day._ Levy says that twice a Bronco de- fensi~e player barked out a .. sharp com-~ mand" wblle the Chiefs were going • ...,. through their offeaalve snap count ... Talks have broken off between Baltimore Colts owner a.Mrt lnay and ~phis' NFL representative. "He (lnay) beeame abusive and left the room ln a buff . . . I re- albe now there was never any substance to the Colli eomlnir lo Memphis.'" says Malmo. Later, bowe~er, ~rsa1 in· dicated a desire to continue negotiations to bring the Colts to Memphis. fi',.... Pa,,e 81 LA.KEHS ••• upS>. Both times, he raises clenched fl.st.a into the air while · dancing down court. NEVER llEFO&E were pa11ea ao appreciated than they were at the Forum Tuesday night. Jobnaoo literally paaed over, throu&b. around and under defenders while carrytn1 one on hia back. He a1ao puaed bil way illto the heart.a of the Laker faDS who, ln turn, endear blm greatly. "The rans are beautiful, especially when they're boller· illg." be says. "15,000 on opening night can't J>e too bad." Even Abdul·Jabbar, who en· dured bU abate of boos dwi.og last year's frustrating cam· palgn, noticed. "It wu nice seeing more peo. pie out tbel"e," be said. "They had a lot more to say than in the past." Perhaps it ·s because the Lakers have a lot more to say about the future. &, .......... ,,,_·~·· CANDY .... over, M Ml to 9lt home to New Castle, •a., and attend tbe funeral ol bla mother, Anne. '10, W'ho died 8uDda7 mora.1D1. T ...... Ud a pff.eber •annlnC up ft'Olll UM ftnf p6tel9. .... wsas CONCS&NSD about btl .. de all tbe •aJ.'' Tu· ner •Qlalnecl. ••If tMre ._ aay lndlqatioD be wun't lllrowiaa right, I WU ftiU to to out aa cet bJm. J knOw {f hurt hhn ... Candelarta. who •truck out two ancs·walked none, admitted that It burt when be pltebed. .. It hurt then and It hurts now.·' said the pitcher after be emerged from the shower. THE Pl&ATES• pitcher said that be worked without a pa1;;hot. Re alJIO aalcttbett.U DO wroq with biS Shoulder. 'It'• my side and back," be explained. Why did he start to leave the field aft.er warming up in the sixth. "I saw Cbuek coming· out and thought be was comlDe to get me,·· Candelaria said. The winning runs came in the seventh .inning when, with ooe out. Omar Moreno singled. Moreno reached second on an in· field hit by Tim Foli and scored...-# on Dave Parker's single. Foll. who reached third on Parker's hit, then raced home on Willie Stargell's sacrifice fly. That's all the Pirates needed to hang the loss on Baltimore's Jim P.almer. who went eight lQninp and gave up all four Pit<abu.rgb rur)s . BIU. MM>U>CK _,, .. t(JKO cMRC&A IN DOUBLE PLAY. The Pirate• wrapped it up with two more in the elpth. -• Roger Carlson.· 'Edison RankedNo.4 ' . . -. I DeSPlt.e F.d.lson HiJb'a 4-1 ~and a.bUil>'-10 score from any point of the field with all· everything running back Kerwin Bell In the backfield. the Chargers still cannot be considered · better than No. 4 ln Oranae County Santa Ana, Fullerton and S.ddJeback also have 4·1 records and their competition. until now. rates a notch better than Edi.son's as we consider the lop football teams in Orange County Thus, the Top 10 s hould read 1 FuUerton College (4-ll : 2. Santa Ana CoUege <4-U . 3 Sad- dlebaclt College < 4· l>; 4. F.di&on High C 4· l >. 5 Golden West College C2·3): 6 Orange Coast College (1~); 7. Mater Dei High <-4·1>; 8 <illsert your favorite). ' Nillth and lotb would to to the Rama Hf the)' were i.n Orange County this year. ratb~r than nuu and the Orange County Rbf.oos <if they were sWJ playlng). • • • One rootball coach unimpressed with recent comments regardmg the rugged Newport Harbor High football schedule as Cosba Mesa ·s Tom French. 1 French. has been trying to get lhe Sailors of Newport Harbor on Costa Mesa's schedule since he took over at Mesa in 1974. From 1961 until 1973 the two squared orr annually with Newport Harbor holding a 9-3 edge, • Says Fl'encb: "We want to play Newport Harbor. We've wanted lo played N~rt Harbor for several yean and we've req~t.ed lt repeated· ly. but they won't ptay us. I tb1Dk Newport Harbor ls chicken " ·Asked. tO comment, N~ Harbor AlbJetic Director Jules Ga1es uya: 'We wW play Cocta Mesa, when we set ln the same le&IUe." ••• Dada' Ni1ht trivia: Rama Coacp Ray Malavaal was amone the fatben eseortinC their soru onto the football field ln &dl80D Rich's tame with Mater Del last week. It abould be noted that the lmpolin1 waistlines of tbe EdllOn dads deflnitel1 ranks them amonc the.Top 10 d all·Ume out-«·....,. for the Ora.nae ce_utarea. • • • With league play next, here'• an update on our predictions with records and tbe pre-seuoo pre- dicUon in pa.reatbals: SIUl.Rt Lea,.. -1. Edison t4·1. lst>; 2. Manna Cs.-0. Stb 1. 3. f'ountam Valley (3·1·1, 2nd>: 4. Newport Harbor 11·3··1. 4thJ. S. Westminster 13-2. 3rd 1. 6' Huntm gton Be ach <0·5. 6th ) Sea \'kw Leac-e -1. Costa Mesa <3·2, l sl>; 2. El Toro <3-2. 2nd l. 3 Coroca del Mar (3-2. 3rd); 4. Est ancia 13·2. 4th I : 5 Uru verslty <l ·3, 5th>: 6. I rvme t I 3 1. 6th I South Coast lAa~H 1 M1ss1on Viejo <4·0. 2nd 1. : San Clement<' 12·2. btl. 3 Capjstrano Valle~ 132. Jrd 1 4 Laguna Beach <2 2. 4thl. 5 Dana Hilb 10·3 I. 6th 1. 6 Laguna Hi lls <H I. 5th · E mpl n-IA-ag~ I Loar a c 4· l. 2nd>: 2. C)press 14 I. Jrd1. 3 Kennedy 12-3. 4thJ. 4. Ocean \'1t>W 123. -l stl. 5 Los Alamitos <13. 5th >: 6 Ka tella 11 J. 6th ' A11gelu.s League -I St Paul 14·1. lstJ : 2. Mater Dea 14·1. 2nd>: 3. Servile (3·1. 3rdJ ; 4. Bishop Amat c 3· l. 4th>; 5 Pius X <2·3, 6th>; 6 Bishop MootRomery <3·2. Sth>. ••• An item that shouldn't go by wit.bout com· ment: Newport Harbor ffigh's Sailots appeared lo be tough as Loera .n their oon·leacue toes <27·17 >. yet rather than take advantage of the situation in the wanina momenta. Loara Coach Herb Hill chose to sit on lbe balJ. rat.her than try to score from deep if Newport's territory. SOme would have pused m an attempt to boost one's stock Ul raokiop, others migbt bave run It to de-empbulze pUlna It on. Not Hill He had hla players sU on the ball rather than add insult to Newport's wounds. Hill's teams are always fundamfttaUy souna . poised. discjplined and have that touch of class. Somehow we've got lo get Kill an intra· county transfer. IJSC Emotions High I, ,.,....p~·· FRANCE ••• Robinson Wanta Less better because be went out that day and practiced.·• T•le.,uloa, Radle Following are the top spe>rts events on TV tonight. Ratings are: 1 11,t~xcellent;.t1 .r worth watching; .t ,ttalr ; norgetlt. LOS ANGELES (AP> -. "* Southern Cal's pl,vera wUJ oo LAK•lt NOTH -B•<•UM of, ... -•d doubt be bi .. bly motivated because ol a 21·21 tie with three- toucbdown underdog Stanford last Saturday. F.rance said he did feel better aftet the talk. .. r can't think about myself. J e 5 p.m., Ch•nrtel 7 ./ ./ ./ { WORLD SERIES: -Plttsburqh at Baltimore. Announcers: Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell and Don Drysdale. -It will be Jim Bibby (12-4) going for Plttsburot\ ~nst Baltimore's Scott McGregor OU) In tonight's final game of the World Serles. With both teams wlnntnQ three games, the bett-of· seven series will be a one.game showdOwn tonight In 8altl,.c>re for the world cNmplonshlp. t-) l:IO p.m., ~•nnel I ./ {_ ./ NU 8ASKl!TBA.LL: Lakers~Seattle. Announcen: Chick Heam and at Riiey. Tontght's Lakers oame fn Seattt :a tel~ NS blen • laved en hour to allow for fans to watch the conctusk>n of the 1979 World Serles. The Lakers wlll be SMklng their third straight win wftll• the SuperSonlcs .,. atWr thtlr first win after two IOSteS. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar leads the Lakel'I aaalnst the SOf'tlcs. OTtfEll TELEVISION Hone Racing -Today at santa Anita, 7:11> p.m., Che""•' st. 9'AOIO . Ba..,.H -Pfttlburah .-eetdmore In tM •wnttt .. ,.,. Of tht 1979 WDrld Sertel, S:1S p.m. KNX (1010) ....... , - Lake" at SMttle, 7:IO p.m .L t<LAC CS70). Hockey -f<fftll at PftttbcH'Ott, 6 p.m. d91aY, Kii~ {1150). Serl•'· tonlolll'• 11•m• wltll I~ S.•111• ,_,... ._-'-e al N ...... D S-•Sonle• .i ,,. Kl..,.,,,.. "" ....,. .-agau .. n arc1.111V Ou.. ame ,,....., 7:20 "' •:• KHJ.r v 1~1 " .... " • • when the two perennial colleae ttlevl1l119 llw ... MclCl,,.,.y covldfl I -W .,_.., 1or -xOf'lflo -...ca ... ...,. J1u football powers co de ln a na· 1oee1rM,, ~. w••~~ ... ,_..,. _" Uon~leviaed contest Satur· a.ell , . . GO,,,.,e, -pCa!'ff lfl Ml ....,,. da in D-..t str•ltfll .. -.. .,.,. a11 lf\i.r• '-· ,... Y ~. c111<-.owN1•......,......_..,...,.-. .._.. But Trojan Coach John OeWI o._a ... Mot ucl,A ~ o.1ue1r, Rob•-~ ....__,t want •'--IO ..._,.._.. .. Mk' llMI sla ~Oft~-• u......a ~ \IR1ll 1o-N<• ~"' 11e1e1 ... ,, "' 111e <'""'9 high they'll forget wbat they're teeCM'Ch. t111 """ ~from ~ IM U..... d i arc .TN~lllltJUperu<1t--ODg, 11e1e1, eu ~ '"'"' ..,. ,,... ~ ,,.. -"( think loot.lo& at emodon u ... MltM G ........... ..,, ~ ....... IO. l I t ... .. o...1111n1ot .. ._.,...., ..... ~"'·-a weapon 1 a ma aae, .. ,111 ••• 111 ....-ie ,,,..... .. "'' ,._ c-Roblnlcm aald Tuelday at bll H Cutln 9.-.ie, ltN 9-llM at ll'la"" Week'" m-1 .. • with reportef'I t1WNwn ("wl • ~ '""' ... •-03 ......,~ • "''""' ,..,....... Tiie ........,, ,... • ....... u. "Once you're into lt, you~ve got •-.., ...,_.., to ata,y .t a peat for.ver. t re- ........ ~.J GARNER ••• lntrolpeetive man. "l can't fcqet that bad enqo lll tile ftnt pm• ~ I threw tbe ball awt)," be Hid, refer- rlns to a two-nm error oa • aun double pla,~ch8nce. ··.Ct ti met tlll• club bu .......... to pack it QP IDd So llomt, Jet It puta lta aoM In tbe dlf1 and.,.,.. out and .. lb• job.•lt never quits." member when l wu an aaatMNlt at Orep, we'd Cet AJ·blP b use. aet\&all,J beat them lwtc., then eome out the next nM and loH to San lOM stat.. "PO& A 'IOP·LDSL team.' ge&tlli1 · oa an •~•1 roller eout.r ii ..,., c1aq--.. Tlae kind ol emoUoD I waDt from 181 playen la that I st" tlMm a lee· tun. they llateD t.bea 10 oat Md do their fb!· lt'1 a kJDd of emo- Uoa that ......... am.r.allJ. 110tbfnWUICNretl.'' 8outhem Cal ......... from ... No. 1 •pot to fourtla ID Ual• wen•a colle1e football poll . have to thinlt about the team," be "The .. No .. 1 ranking. that s ex-says. "I sUll don't tb.lnk there's a ternaJ. said Roblmon, whose • better tackle in t.be league than Trojans will t.ake a 5'-0· l record u 1 it • .:._-··b ...._ in aaainst the 4·1 lrfsh. "But the myse .. · owe to uiy-\;lJI to uor:: internal tbin1. meaning we here. • fallecf to achieve what we want-France did say be wu ~ ed lo, we were very disappointed some deep thlnt:lnc about bii about that." future. SU~tqnc to his theme or emo-"HopefUlly I'll stay here next Uon-lea football Roblnson said year." Ftance s.,1. "l'.m fiaur· neither the aolsy' crowd in South tne what I'm IOinc to do next _ Bend, the Jrlab's special sreeo year "-t now. I don't mow if jerseys, nor the circus at· the arm la IOinl to heal property moepbere that normally accom· or not. I have these fean I might paaiea the USC·Notre Dame not be able to bend it or use tt to aame lbould have aby effect on pick up my Uttleclaqbter. bit team. "Even lnjured, tboqb, I like to "W8 CAN'T COME OUT for tbe 1ame Saturd•Y "UY· me. 'Ob, my cosb, liaten to that crowd, look at tbolle Jerseys.· we cait 't .-ca ...... t up in aU that tmodm. We're .,... to have to ~ to tbe 1"wt1*Hlf playt,q a lood ~same a1awt afOOd footWtMm .•• Boda tbt ll1ab ud tbe Trojans featwe .,._.-:eL ~ -USC'• awtel and N«n Dame'• v., .. Pel'fUIOD -plua the balac:e ot a puat.nc tb.rHt. ; feel I have my smarta 1olq for me," Franee said, wtille paustng to renect. "Actually, that's about the only tb1nl I bave 1otna for me." Managers Needed Tbe Fountain Valley Pony Leap bueball frOUP la Meltiq eoacbel IDd maoaaen for tbe t• MalOft with all lnterelted adwta uked to call Std Brown at ~l ·2295fOl'f\Lrtber lnlormaUoa. . \ I .. -.. • t ' GOLF I HOCKEY I F.OOTBALL \ • t UHDOVER, Md. CAP> -Loa Aa1ea. IUaa Coach Bob BerrJ · doHa't believe la kJddla1 blm111t. He know• bl• tHm needs ................ . ., ..... L~ --liiiaiiiii" '~ -But WM'\:.\t:.: ~apUala Coaeb ~ bed pn.11e for both &MIDI 1'aelda1 allbt when lb• Cape defeated the Kln11 M ln Nattonal Hockey Lea1ue play here at the Capital Centre. .............. ~OaK Auocl.UO. ......... ....,. eUm· plone-"'9 are Ml4 .._..., wl Tw· ay at Red HUJ CcMmlrJ' ctub la ••Debo Cucamoaaa. the or..,• Cout .,.. wW ............. b) four outat:aDdl.aa ptayen laclUlllAI Wt . .,..,. •• ..,.....,..,_ AU. W.U., •• wbo Uv• ln Hunt· la,ioo 8e8eb ud pie.ya out ol Mua Verde Oomat.ry etub ln Costa eleQ, flnlabed ••cond a year a10. •ht all'Ollea behind winner Ted Richards, Jr., a. ol Bel·Alr CC. Both are en· • • • 'MuaNAMENT Tift ~ IAYh.a· tioea have beef Mat to .. ....u...ct mWt.a.ry MIUor' Solf era to eom.c: ln the annual toumament Ji r. Pin.. Golf Club ln La Jolla, Oct. 71·21. Tbe eveGt la open to aQ nt1nd military pereon wlLh JO YHtl o.r more wtlve du(y who la 50 °'over. For -laf.or-matlon, contact Joe Caraway, P .O. Box ~"•· La1una Rills, 8l3S:i3 or' call 830...._. "We didn't f.el the klnd or 1oaltendio1 we, ve 1ot to 1et if we're ao&nc to be in the playoffs, even," Berry aaid. "Let's not kld ourselves. You can blame med acain th1I ~8{. Amon& the o ouutancbna en- trants are John Rlcbardlon. sa. ol Llauna Niicuel and El Ni1uel CC. the GOLF 1973 SCGA champion and medall.at In the USGA senion ~Uonal qualify- ing this year at Huntinstoo Seacliff CC. RJchardaon is a one·handicapper whUe Wells plays to a three and Richards a two. Dick RJes. 57, or Irvine-and Willowick GC, is a two-handicapper while Robert K. Hartman, 61 , of Newport Beach and Irvine Coast CC. is a six. The defending champion won. the California seniors championship this year at Pebble Beach and is a former public links and two-time SCGA amateur champion. A veterans benefit tournament will be held at Green River 1011 coune Nov. 30 with proceeds «oine to th VA Hospital in Long Beach. The event is SPQOSOred by World Real Estate and is open lO both handicap and calJaway players wttb an 11 o'clock shotgun start. Entry fee is $25 with registration limited to 150 players. For further information, conta•t Veterans.' Benefit Golf Tournament, c/o World Real Estate, 3015-B Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 92626. Bruce McCormick. 70, of Temple City, is a former Walker CClp player. a former national public links cham· pion and a three·time SCGA amateur title holder. Nov. S is the date or the Bert Blyleven golf.classic at Mesa ·Verde Countr y Club i n Costa Mesa. Blyleven. the winning pitcher for Pilt,,sburgh in Sunday's World Series game, bas been chairman or the event for the past lh'ree years and in· e ludes among probable players Frank T~nana . Del Rice, Doug DeCinces, Tom Morgan and Dick TODl'S VODKA ANCIENT AGE I\ lOtal of 74 golfers will compete in the two-day event which is open lO SCGA members who will be SS or over by Monday and have an SCGA handicap of seven or under. It is a 36-hole, scratch stroke-play competi· Williams. • I 75LITER I 75UTf ~ Proceeds Crom this one benefit Children's Hospital or Orange Coun- ty. For further information, contact CHOC at 997·3000, extension 258. Entry fee is $100. 645 g aa tion. · * • * UC IRVINE'S ANNUAL invita- tional toumalflnt will be held Mon· day at Santa Ana Country Club with entries due by Friday. Burt HoolOn, · the Dodger pitcher, ts honorary chairman of the event and has listed an impressive array of present an'tl former athletes to compete includ· Ing: . Don SullOn, Dave LaRoche, Bert Blyleven, Cazzie Russell, Deacon Jones. Jack Kramer, Steve Yeager, .. * * AREA ACES -Eric Lambiase. a 12-year-old. scored a hole -in-0ne on the par-three, 163·yard third hole at Rancho San Joaquiit Golf Course us- ing a five wood. After he scored his ace and fini shed his round, it was s uggested he call his dad at the of- fice. When told. his dad W8$. In a meeting, he almost hung up but with a little prodding, insisted on talking to his father. When dad heard what t:ric bad done. the conversation last- ed a half hour. Booste r Backs Kush; New Data Coming? . LJQCJERS Amaretto Di Saronno. 12 oz Drambuie. 23 oz Galliano, 23-0z .. Kahlua. n oz M.idori Melon, 23-0z Southern Comfort. 1 75-LirER Tia Maria. 23-0Z. BOTTLE RETAIL 5.85 1 1 . I 1 10.06 7.73 8.64 12.0 1 8.61 BLENDS Hiram Walker lmpe.rial. QUART •... 4.77. Kessler, 1.7:>UTER ............. .... . . 11 .12 Seagrams 7 Crown. 1 75-LM"ER 11 .62 BOURBONS Ancient Age., OUAR"T 5.88 TEMPE, Arla. (AP) that led him to fire ~::t::::f ~~~r!ort:!~ Early Times. QUART ..•.....••.• ,5.88 Di=-~1: ~~r!1r~ K';.;~~whi~. U.S. Dis· would exi>and it lO 86,000 H. Walker Ten, High. 1 7~UTER .... ~96.4092 pledging new data to trict Court Judge seats. l.W. Harper. Q<JART . • s upport bis firing Coach William Copple. acting ----------'---i Jim Beam. 1.75 LITER 10.34 CASE R£TAJL 132.45 125.68 11 3.77 87.40 97.73 ~.96 '$( .35 • 53.91 62,95 65.71 66.55 66.60 53.34 72.99 62.00 Frank Kush , says a o n a reque s t b y booster organization's Rutledge's attorney, BRANDY AND COGNAC call for his own sus-Robert Hing. ordered Christian Bros., 1 75LITER 11.41 64.56 pension is "hasty and both sides in the con· E & J 7 04 76 79 ~:t~~ on emotion, not ~~o;;:!~tst<t.o lir:ai:te~e:,i; 'Cou~~i~::v.s .. 750 ML 12'.54 141 '.95 The caU for Miller's public record. Martel V.S.P .• -: 1 1.96 135.25 suspension came from Hing charged in the _____ ................................. the 13,245-member Sun request that Kush told ---------+ CANADIANS Ang e l Foundation , members, or b is Black Velvet,auART Arizona State's largest coachin g staff they Canadian Club, 1 75-UTER at hl etic boos ter o r · would have to "lie to ganization. which also protect him and their , ............ ue Canadian M.ist. OUART .announced it was sus· jobs." ,...._. .. _..,_ Seagrams V.O .• 1 75LrTE.R pending its financial THE SUN ANGELS I~: J ,..,._, support or the school. Foundation, calling for Mt.HM er U5-J07 MILLER, WHO has reinstatement of Kush, 1914 .......,, c..t. .,,._ Beef eaters, 1 75 LITER conducted ne ws con-s aid it would bold off on FARMERS Gilbey's. I 75LfTER fe rences repeatedly plans to build a $1.2 INSURANCE Gordon. QUART since 1tJing Kush last million golf course for GROUP Seagram's, YUA.RT Saturday, called yet the Tempe campus and -another lO "make s ure cannot consider going Tanqueray, 1 75UTER that everything· I said ahead with a planned S6 Z::::..S -RCJMS GIN 6 .02 15.49 5.93 15.49 14.35 9.53 4.98 5.53 14.70 before is validated." million completion of an '----------' The Arizona Republic. ------------------1 Bacardi Lt. & Dk., 1 75 LITER 10.42 the morning news paper REAL EST A TE LICENSE Castillo Lt, & Dk., auARr 4.26 in nearby Phoenix, said Myers Jamican. 750 '-'L 6.58 today that what Miller TWO DAYS s 195 referred to only as ''new lltteese w • ....._. u lW-'SALIS UceMe SCOTCH data.. would be sworn __, -14 .72 statements rrcim persons ,..., far .... ,...,........ Expert ......... Ballentine. I 75 LI f[.R with knowledge o r flRHI ....................... pron• .tf.cffn. Chival Regal, QUART 14.83 Kush's having punched EHIOLLMIHT UMITID. Cluny. 1 75 LITER 12.05 a player or of what OCTOIR 27 Ir 21 J f, B 9 59 Miller has called Kush 's REGISTRY HOTS.. I W.. • OOAR r · d coevnet.ring up or the inci-lecroa• .,_ JeM w .. ~1 Johnnie Walker Blk., QUART 1121 .. 927 0 Laudcrs, 1 75 urER F'ormer Arizona State JDS Sa•.-.. c--.. M• punter Kevin RuUedge 1 t .... 1094 171 4, 6...._.169 TEQUILA has fil~ suit seeking ____ 7_14_6 _ _. __ . __ ; --------Cuervo White, QUART 6.34 • $1.1 million, alleging he ------=--------------i Qpn Emillo Wh. f, Gold, 1 75-LTR 8.71 was driven into quitting 7 20 the team by physical Jbn Marina Valkswagn Sauza Gold, OOART • and mental harassmedt @. VODKA by Kush ;ind other ~ coaches, including ~~.'i RAB_BIT DIESEL CrownRusse.QOART ....... . . 4 .22 .'Jeusb's having hit him ~ '-Kamchatka, 1 75UTER 7.92 kftef a bad punt du.ring p0 6 99 # 1 pov, I 75-UTER . . .. . .. .. . • 1;:~ SA.ID i t • IM FUEL Smirnoff, QUART ................ 5.68 wa'in't tbe alleced blow ECONOMY Stolechnaya, OOART .. ..... .. .. 9.94 itself but an attempt to cover up the situaUon 1919 E.P.A. ESTIMATES \ Tyaon Traded LARGE SELECTlOM · SMUGGLER 68.13 87.65 67.44 87.65 81.16 53.90 56.40 62.61 83.22 58.96 48.24 74.50 83.89 167.85 68.17 108.60 146.88 63.39 71 .66 49.29 81.37 47.75 44.77 41 .83 64.26 11 2.48 ByCardin~8 SCOTCH KAHLUA l.7!HJTER I LITER BOITJ.E U.Sl RETAIL 5.52 10.48 9.49 7.29 8.15 11.33 8.12 4.24 10.49 10.96 5.55 5.55 8.89 6.46 10.34 10.76 6.40 11.83 11.28 5.68 14.61 5.62 14.61 13:53 8.99 4 .70 5.22 13.87 9.83 4 .02.. 6 .21 13.89 13.99 11 .37 9 .05 12.24 10.57 5.98 8.22 6.79 3,98 7.47 6.98 5.36 9.38 ST. LOUIS (AP) -Tbe S&. Louil cardlnala have traded 8leoDd bueman Mlk• Tyaon to tbe Clalca10 Cub• ID •X· dlaaie for rel.lei p6tcber DODDi• Moore , tbe CardlDall mmomaced to- JJ3 2 . ~jaan. •• wu eJll1ble to beClCllD9 • ,,.. ... t at tM -al Oetober. ' _, . ' _, .. ~ ..... ~lobert7,111t • lbe-cW_. and tbe forw_,. for aot bact.Meetdn1, but tut'• Mt the eue. We'ye ~ to 1et taeu.r 1oaltendlnc <from Marlo LeiHrd) if W.'N .,.... to be aueceaf\al." Berry added:. "We outplayed them in tM th1td .,.nod ud then GuY CbamlD ceu tllat aoaJ. It waa aa innocent enou1b play." The Me48W contest bad a M deadlock late,. in t.be t.blrd period when Chauon scored and Den· nia lhrUcll added an emptf·Dtt inauranee soal with 33· lecondl remalalne in the tame. ''I thoulht we bad control ln the tldrd J)4d104. We were tm"8 It over. Wbm we tied the scoi. J tbouat we'd win the· gam " Hid lllke Murphy. captain f the KJ.ap. , • ~, w~ built a 4-2 lud the fint Plrlod. but the batUed beet to Ue tbt pme t:~ I.a ID the tldnl period oq a aoal by oa.. Taylol', bla secotd of the game and f()\lrtb ol ~e season. I ''I tbouCht both goalies pl~y weU under the circumstanc " Bellale said . "It wa• a. wide ••me. Jt could have been without the ioallea. 'We reallY needed tbatooe." : SPECIAL WINE SELECTION Parducci Cellar Master BOTTLE CASE RETAIL-RETAIL Cab Sauvignon. 75'1 "'I.I Monterey Classic Red. White Table. 1~""' Freemarls Abbey Pinot Noir 1972. "J· "'' Wente Blanc De Blanc. "'"""' CABERNET SACJVIGNON Christian Bros .• 7'7J "'' Charles Krug, ;ry, "'L l. Martini, 7'jJ "\L M.irassou. l':Jl.J "'l Simi. <':JJ ~'L \ 6.14 2.81 4.82 2 64 3.13 4.04 3.30 1 4.40 5.65 3.28 4.04 6694 30.56 5280' 2880 34 00 44 00 36.00 48.00 6 1 ,5~ 35.75 44.00 5.58 2.55 4.38 2.40 2.84 3.67 3.00 4.00 5.13 2.98 3 .67 Stone Creek, 7'YJ "'\L Zaca Mesa. 1<:7.1 ""'-A/1/l ' SEBASTIAN I WINES MON DAVI TABLE WINES 1.5-UrER MT &IRGuNOY MT O tABUS MT ~ 1-''UTO RED. WHITE OR ROSIL ---198 Gamay Beaujolais Nmaden. l»"ll. BeauUeu, 1:.o'll. Charles Krug, .~"'ll. Monterey. ;:.o"ll R. Mondavi ....... ..,. Parduci, ,.,.,,, Chardonnay Beringer. ;·;1 '" Christian Bros .• t':JIJ "'L Fetzer. '1'Yl '" Giumana. '"° "L Monterey, ;JO "L CHENIN BLANC Christian Bros .• Fetzer. "\ Francisian. · ...._ Louis Martini. . .. , Mirassou, HENRY WIENHARD BEE~ .300 2.73 2.42 2.75 3.03 3.13 2.72 5.25 3.49 .4.23 3.24 4.88 BOTTI.£ RETAIL 2.58 2.91 2.63 2.53 3.16 29.70 26.32' 30.00 - 33.00 34.00 29.54 57 20 38.00 46.00 3520 52.80 2.48 2.20 2.SQ 2.75 2.84 2.41 4 .77 3.17 3.84 2.94 4 .40 V\SE ·RETAIL BOTILI CASI RETAIL 28.00 3 1.60 28.60 27.60 34.35 2.34 2.64 2.39 2.30 2.87 . 6 PACK b PAlK lAN::, 216 } 62 ZJNFANDEL WINES ehartes Krug. 7')1).M.l Inglenook. ~ KenWood.7'0Joll. Monterey, 750/"L R. Mondavl, ~ 2.75 2.94 4.45 3.19 5.25 30.00 32.00 48.40 34.7) 5720 2.50 2.67 4.04 2.90 4.77 We. Now Offer a Limited Sete.ctlon of National Brand Groc:eiy Items. 4 \ ... PRJCES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 18 TO OCTOBER 24 1979 HOCIRS lO N'I TO 8 PM DAILY WE ACCEPT VISAAND ~· CHAROE CARDS . • . . . .. . . . . . ,. l • • • I I --...-..._ .. °"9119. m :t, . .....,. . ---cJ .~~, 0.-CIA.• ,~·1-= llllll... • .. • ...... t •• ........ 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YOll tUVIN'T nfE {)£Prll 7l' lltT rtJ ·Rustlers, Bucs Post Victories Golden West College's water polo team ex- t.ended ita winning streak a1aimt community col- le1e competition to 33 sames Tuesday as tbe RuaUers ripped through Groumoot, 14-9, in t.be Golden Westpool. Oranae Coaat, meanwhile needed some Uabt defense late lD t.be match to b01d back Fullerton, 9-7. In hicb school action, University lolled an 8-7 victory over hJgbly-re1arded LoaC Beach Polf while Estancia was clobbered by Downey, 9-1. Dan Hoffman and Tim Spaeth scored thrff goals ~e.:e in Golden West's Victoey. As defeodioc state ps, the RusUers an workln• on an un· beaten string of UH> lhis year again.st JC opponents -they lost once to the USC frosh to add to their 23-0 mark last season. PUBLIC NOTICE ~tCTI1'10iln 9USllHH .. ..... ITAT .. U .. T f FOR THE AECoRD/WATEA POLO PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE Elder Gets - $50,000 ~I:,~°.!~-·~ per~, ••f' 001no ------- In Suit ATL.t\NTA <AP > - Atlanta promoter E .C. Joine r has agreed to pay $50.000 to settle a suit filed against hJm by pro- f ession a 1 golfe r Lee Elder. the first black ever to qualify for the Masters To14mament . Sailors Rip' FV Girls SUAFING TOOAY. 111 C•lhorru• ~· ~ a..c11. C..11-• w.iw ,.,. Celrl'll, 111 c..lltontl• Sit-. ~ ....... k ecll, CAI-• '1Mt ... fer T-. lttll6 Oh.,. Str•I F ount•ln llelley, c..llforni• 9f10I · Tiii\ """.._.' I\ <Oftduc:IH bV • oene•••~ 1 ... c..""' Th•\ ~ ,. .. 11i.cs •lf?I !!'le County C'i.n Of Or~ C-y on Ot 1ooer s.1m P UBLIC NOTICE t .. a.Oii ........ u .. 1~a 1GtO«. fMITittCT Notice 14 ~ olv.,. tlMll ttlo ....... of ~of lllO .._.. MoM c 5cMlt Dtlitrlct ..... -••••r r-. ., Oc...., •. ""· ---,,_.,..... .... 1 ........ ... ........... '-tlefttc ........ -..,_ ~ ........ "" Mew ..,.._ Of'lvc EM!t, C.t. McM, t; tt1o CMlt C:-.Wt'r Col .... Dtltrk l .... <'---..... e1 • ..._ c .. 1 ot .,. .... -· Tiie .............. I.HM ....,... -"'"-llor lfl-..C· t!Oll et -Office ., tfM l11>lftOl1 •• ,. ... r. ''" Pteceflll• AYe11 ... , GOIU ._...._Ille lloun I e.m. to S '·"'-• ~y lfWOUllll Ftlcley. TN ...,,. of ECIUUtlOfl Wiii , .... ffftel et· tlell to --.. ~ .. lb ,_,llr ...... .... ......,..... .. ,,._,,,_ ...,,..._IJ.1'1'. It.,_ It. SclWerer ............... l .. wliOltMeMUllffled ScNol DKtrkl PWllllNd Or ..... Coest Dell' PllOI, Octctl« 1', JI, JI, lf7't SOU·" PUBLIC NOTICE . .. • I Colla 11 .. ·, a..... L. ........... C.P.11 •• ot .._........ A.111ill .... "Oolta .... , ..... ~ ,, .. u aedoa 'ew:ll ...... 111 .... Na ,.._atloe ot ta•..,...•t B••t· .. . . .. N_,. ..,...., ..erow omnr at W1•1n ............. c.,.nt11a~ ~ 8Hdl omc.. JaM bMD JWMd ~ ot U.moath b1 that ftnn. a. Uv. tn Gardin Orove. • . Ala J. -..... preald nt ot la..,..dleal .. Industry Olltput Up0.5% ~. OOtoW 17, 1179 LEASE Fr• .. The Leader OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Competlt/Vfl Pricing Superb StNvlce NABERS~ ONN7DAYa 2800 HAllOl ILVD.: COITA •IA · 540-9100 , C.•..a.I Senk• lll lrvlDe. will deliver lh. matn a.tun at tbe ~terutloaal ._anaaem•t Coaler.ee la Venice, Italy, ln early November He .W speak OG the cu"""l lnt.ernational altua. tioa, l!lultinational bualnna trmcll and tnde de· velopment opportu.nlUet WASHJNGTON <AP> -Pushed by the pro- d u c ti on o•f n e w a11tomobtles, output -of the nation's industry in· creased by 0.5 percent in September. the biggest gain in four months, the -;;:;::;:;:;:;~~===~;;;:i::ii:i:i: Federal Reserve Board • • Irvine IWidenl It. IA7a1 P ........ bu been ap. pointed vice president of electrical eftli,neeriD1 at Carter ......... n· Garden Grove oMce. He ls a re1J1t.ered electrical enJineer. • 8udra ...Uw of Mlsaioo Viejo baa been promoted lo office manaeer-public relations al Cedmme Qaue, Una,.._ 6 C.. be., an Irvine public relatiooa and advertlsinl firm. * Ano C.Om•u.lty Developen, lae., in Newport Beach. bas hired W. Wllllam Gabouy as project iynager for Bredero Niguel, lo be built 9n 1,200 acres in Laauna Niauel. Gaboury resides in LP Jolla. * Tbe ·appointment of Kameroa W. Mu well, Ph.D .. or Mission Viejo, as vice president. re· search and development has been announced by Newport Pllarmaceutlcals ln&emaUonal Inc. in Newport Beach. • Gary Escbenroeder of Irvine bas joined In· dustrtaJ Brokers in .Newport Beach as a sales and leasing representative. He formerly headed his own firm of £schenroeder and Pasternack As· sociates. ' · * Huntington Ha rbour resident Larry W. Heglar has been named manager of appraisal for Tile Irvine Company. He previously worked as the Orange County appraiser for income properties for United California MWtgage Company. * I Ex-Cell-O Corporation as has.named C. Steveo Brambach of Mission VieJo manager of jnterna- tional sales for its Remex Division in Irvine. He was formerly southeastern district manager for Rem ex * Grubb and EIUs commercial brokerage firm in Newport Beach has 'announced the addition or four employees and the transfer of another. J oirung the firm as mdustrial specialists are Andrew L. Pjrettl of San Clemente, William E. Dagglu and• Scott Tbomas 81111lham, both of Newport Beach. Blake Woodward of Irvine has come to the firm as a retajl specialist. In addition, Bob Laskey of Newport Beach has been transferred to Orange County from the firm 's Los Angeles office. • Tbe lnternatJooal accounting firm of A~ Y-S • Cemp_,. bas named CiUf Pike ol lrvine a p~ in tbe firm. PUre ia Santa Ana office director ol accounting f~r the company. reported Tuesday. Top-at lndwitrial product,on has plunged 0.9 percent in August and had tn· creased only 0.1 percent in each of the previous two months, '° the Sep· tember gain still did not raise output to the pre· s ummer level. The economy bas been The a ccordion-like strllcture, resembling a top bat. is a bellows grad u a 11 y si n tin g used aboard liquid natural gas tankers to sense slight variations toward a recession since in line pressure and .to open and close valves. Sam Varela in· the second quarter of s pects the seam s of the bellows for welding integrity at the the yev . aJthougb it bas M not yet been confirmed echanical Seal Division plant of Borg Warner Corporation in a.hat a reces sion has ~-T_e_m_e_c_ul_a_._c __ al_u_. ______________________________________ ~begun Dishwasher Ad False? WASHING TON (AP> -Sears, Roebuck & Co .. the world's largest retailer, used false advertising for its dis hwashers , a federal ad· ministrative law iudge has ruled. Judge Daniel H. Hanscom of tbe Federal Trade Co mmission said Sears' ads claimed falsely that the washers could completely clean dis· bes, pots and pans without prior rins· ing or scraping. Evidence presented by Sears was "grossly deficient" to establ.Jsh that the dishwashers ,E'liminatcd a u need f o r prior s crapin g o f the kitchenware. Hanscom said . Hanscom prohibited Sears from making the claim in future advertise ments and ordered that tf any future ads for maJor home appliances arc based on tests, the tests must be "competent and reliable " The decision can t>e app,.aled to the full commission lwforc 1t bt:comc"> final .. Sears spokrsmt>n "'ere not a va1 I a ble for comment imml•d1ately The increase in pro· ductioo i.n September re, suited from a 5 percent climb in auto assemblies to a 7 9 million annual r ate , as the indus try began its production o f 1980 models. While that .... as up from the 7 5 million rate in August. 1t was well below the 8.9 m1ll1on rnlc in the first half of the year The sll'p-up in auto prodU('tJOn 8C('OUntetl for most of an OH:rall in <'rcasl' of 3 2 percent in output of long lasting <'On:.umer good!> Methanol Chances Dim Alcolwl Good as Fuel But Messy to ·Make SACl{AMENTO <AP> -Methanol could help solve California's energy and air pollution pro· blems, but who would want to live next to a factory where the stu!C is made? That's the way witnesses sketched the ·methanol scene Monday at a hearing or a commit· tee of the state Energy Commission. · Methanol Is an a lcohol made largely from coal. It can a1ao be made from such thlnp as wood and municipal garbage. But little • being made right now, and attempts lo Lnereue production could arouse political battles. the witnesses said. As Harry Jaqer, an olftclal of WesUngboua.e Electric Corp . put it "Technology is not the pro- blem . Politics and finance are. because nobody is going to want to build these things (methanol· making plants> in their back yards." THE TWO DAYS of hearings are on the possibility of using methanol to nm a power plant that Pacific Gas & Electric Co. wants lo build at Pittsburg, 30 miles northeast of San Fra.nc;llco. PG&E bad proposed bulldlnJ an oll·fired plant there. but a new federal law problblta the uae of oU l.n new power plants, eocourapc instead tbe use of coaJ and synthetic fuels. # CORPORATE NOTES By JAMESR. URQUHART Ill Attomeylltlaw Q . MY CORPORATION OWNS A PROFITABLE RESTAUllANT AND ALL OF MY EllPLOYEES A•E UNDO Z$ YEA&8 OF AGE, EXCEPT FO• MYSELF AND llYWU'E. 18 IT LEGAL FOR ME TO INSTALL AN 1.a.s. APP&OVED &t;'n&E•ENT PLAN AND THEN MAKE TAX SHELTEaED CONTalBUTIONS WHICH BENEFIT ONLY MYSELF AND MY WIFE! A. Y F.5. It is perfectly legaJ to exclude your employees who a re under 25 years of age from the corporate retirement plan. A corporate retire- ment plan is an excellent tax shelter. Contribu· tions made to the plan by the corporation are tax deductible to the corporation and are currently tax free to the partici patmgemployees. lnmyopi· nion. a qualified corporate retirement plan is one of the be~t lax shelters going today. For the all in· elusive pncc of Sl.850 my law office, if you have less than ten e mployees. wiU give your corpora· tion a tax ">helter~ and l.R S approved retire· ment plan lhat 1s nghl for you. This all in· clu~1ve pnre breaks down to $350 in costs 1 .,.,.h1ch we tum around and pay to a nationally kno.,.,.n plan administrator> and Sl,500 attorney's fees Q . WHEN I INCORPORATE MY EXISTING OR PLANNED BUS INESS. WILL THE LAW PERMIT ME l'O BE THE ONLY PERSON IN· VOLVED INTHECOllPOltATION! A YES lnCal.Jfomwitis legaJror onepersonto start h1sorher own corporation. Mylawofrlcewilf incorporate you for the all inclusive price of$580. This breaks down to $2SO in attorney's fees and $330 in costs. We tum around and pay out costs as follows · Franchise Tax Board. $200; Secretary of Sta te. $70 , Corporation Commissioner, $25; Corporation M mute Book. Stock and Seal, $35. An average mcorporation takes 14 days; even fut.er if payment I.a.by caahorcasb.ler'scbeck. For fanliltt ..,__au.a ew:iendll& u.y &Ille aa..e. •I' &e edietnkt • 111 •• •est. r tad me at law L v..-.n m.APnl I HILawC..--.Sf ,1111 Do•e 8Cnft. S.nnt .,._, Jllcu,.n Beaell.CalC1n._ __ tn4)1D-llM. ''l'M 101 001110 TD MISS DELIVERING A BABY ••• '' ·1 can relax outs1oe ol hortie and 01t1ce knowing that I m not going to miss de1tver1ng a baby ~hen 1 ·m between tocat1ons • ·Eugene R Sollman M O . Cano9<1 Park It's our bailness to be on top of· things. 'DURING THE GASOllH~ CRUNCH .WHAT MORE CAN I SAY? W••·n 11~1 O.ll)l.-0 '.O """'" hom11• • OfllC• <jl'olJ L,;tt Ott IOUll'll 10 dnlllllf!f tl.l~llJ!ltl nc..1 In.JI IOt.ilM An~wei f'.11)'1 01y-, Oii 10 II~ ""l'"''' Ot'qlOO Ano with r•ry 00'•1>1">' 11 n~r>OOll\ ilmOll °"'"' 10(1 ·'"'"'"'''''' '"n <; O.rrmoo ArJ, , ., ln<l""' ".. flrt,o.ney EYEN WITH RAOOIS IN !HE tllUClt.. ' 11 ' • e ''""19 ~· "" ~111 ~Ou on 1""1 ~ 10 ~ .... you ~,,,. wtt· tea Ii.it 4 Cumbo.1~.no A'.&ll A• Lon0' •\ Ao~'"l"''IOI~ G.i!Otfl Cl<M "MY ~AMO I ARE PARTM£JIS ' My llo~.,...s de.)k; ., Y'IW" IO "" DllOk r.e.'lQ ••l'"""' '' ._.. '"""' • mu!.! Alli""' P•'l' ~""°'"' 11115 Mt wqt< it<1d I illt 1>1rtl'lel\ ~, ._, YV ·Sll • !00!\ln lhe it,I I\ m.ie• H C MU'OllY H C Mu<Olly Plul'nbioQ 8uMrl l'Jlt, "THANKS TO ANSWER PAGE A;. •1orrf1ft COlt.U1ldfll :~•ti r.'l wmou' iT ,,.," ,. >1.ttl lr,;..r11-.i1voov ;.10.t i-•tf 1. -U • w11ni vi woi rv11 '..t(1 Ill' wtitl~ 11fly' th n.rvt•t ,.,.. 11 l.oillto• II VI•·" All«lWC.1'1lt~ O'Jt> "'"'' wt HAVE G~NEO ACCOUNIS A,. ..-,.-. P-4'1('r\.J pr 1V't)i(J n 't ' ,. 'rttt w th AJ "" 1n "" lfJ i,•,. t\.J ... L f}, l"lPO t ~f11 t)y(JC I i •,..Jo f)Pf!U~'l"!'fY~""~'~~ (U *' tf(.11 IJo.I'( • '.t$-i'-1: -,\ol'i( I,(•"\ f'w I d Ille. . [/ ~. t1,rjr~·.-flf J t. ' I (JJ l I r IH£0NE1HIHG THAI S£1SM£ APARl )II ''if.: • •11 'f AJI 111') ,, to•,;),, w.,., •O Ont·,,.,. 7rt:11 fllt.d(J.1111'0lllot~~·~'t .. 11nr1c~~· ~ 1~1•11'1.tr.'I (C!Jo".c; V'll•u•v i1 kt.ll ESla~ lA•CMOO Answer Page can alefl you to 1mporlant pllooe calls too··'14 nours a Clay •n Lo~ An91lle!> Orange ll1vf'f 'Side San Bernardino and pans 01 Ventura counties There's no hmll 10 Ille numbel <it bPf<ps · vou c.in receive. af}il no OJClra phone criaroes or spet1a1 equipment 10 rnsw1 When someone wants you. ltiey 1ust ool irs If easy as lllat' Cdll us loday ·tolHree··lor all the oe1a11s1 11~~1\JEA Pl1BE In Los' Angeles County 462-PAGE In Orange County 731-n11 or cal taf.lree 1-800-252-9161 Or cal lnlormatlCJI tor Ille Answer Page otftce nearest yoo. °"lt'" IOI~'°-· CotllO'~loO" • • That's why we're estabfo1hing our Ora nge County Regional Office in t he largest offi ce building in the county. And why our parC'nt company. Imperial Bancorp; i~ mo\'ing its C'orporate offices here. We'1~ committ"d to com- mercial and real estatP ·banking innovatiornl and sen ·ices that will help your busine:::;s prosper. NowOpen- Orangt• County R('J.,riunal I le1:1dqu<1rtt·1·~ tiH~. Town l'1:nter On',. South Coast Plaza And the ki nd of personal attention to yow· busine::;~ needs that has macte us one of the f~test·gTO\\ i ng bank." in America-more than a half-billion dollar~ in asseL'-' in just 15years. \\'e want yo ur bus i- ness, a nd whe n we get it, you can be t w e'll ·tay on top of i t. v ., . .. ., ' • ' " I . '· I I· ' . l I ~ • I •I I \ ' I : ' I' I l. ' I I , . • r • ! • l t Jmpmrlal. , Bink ~. ~-16 Regional Off1cea within California-Beverly Hills • L.A. International Airport • Sherman Oaks ___ ·-~ .~ Torrance • West Los Angeles • Westcheste r • Western & Imperial (Los Ange es)• Wilshire & Wilen tlaecuatomcr u ld11g Vennont (Loi\ Angeles) • Woodland Hills • San Diego • San Francisco • San Jose; In Oranp County:·' A Anaheim-Lincoln at Beach Blvd. •Co ta Mesa-South Coaat Plaza• Orange-2'l49 Tustin Ave.• Santa Ana-17th at Bristol. Orange County Offices: (714) 830....015L Member FDIC .. / I ' -.. Business lfome· Builders Hit '1Jiglit Money' /tlarlcetl•9 1'I .. ,et! Chrysler Ne~ Uon del9'11. he predicted ... IMMll1q ltarU would fall from two miWon La 1111 to •.oeo .at1 lat•. Gr.v ... Nld th9 dowDtun woukl r.ult la tb• )os1 ol '71,000 Jobi tn the bWldiq tr1del, 818,000 jobs ln related lndw.tri• and a -. ol SM bl.Won ln Wll ... "I NSVll TllOllGll'f .J wiNd ... the day when th1I country would welcome a ntce111oa. But thaueema lo be the prevltUna vtew ol adminlstra· Tenants Protest . HUD Chief Named in Suit NEW OR.LEANS (AP) -R•I· UOM ol federal, at.ate, and local laws. data ol a New Orleua bouaiat pro-TROIE VIOLATIONS, the suit Met bave filed a ult a1alnat Houllna 1ay1, have made the nation'• lar1eat and Urban Development Sectetary federally au~ldiaed conventional Moon Landrieu and others, claimlnt houatna project unaate. unsanitary, the project is unfit for humal}S to live and unlit for human habitation. in • • The project, with more than l,800 Rat.a u big u cat.a, broken plumb-apartments, was built in the 19506. ln1. faJUng ceilings, and doo"fless Landrieu and HUD officials were doorways were cited in the federal not immediately availabJe for com- clus action ault filed Monday on half ment on the suit. of residents of ~e Desire Housine Elliott Keyes, ex~ulive director of Project. the Housing Authority, said be bad The. suit accuses Laodrteu. HUD, not been served in the suit as of late and officials of the Housina Authority Monday night but was aurprfsed to of New Orleans with numerous viola-learn of it. ' Redesign Ruled Out DC-10 Changes Slated WASHINGTON (AP> -Anierican Air Unea has told the National Transportation Safety Boll'd it is wortinl on DC-10 design cbanges in order to prevent crashes s uch u the to !~corporate." Uoa offtd&ll today," Grava.. ..ad. • • =..:r 1Dtere1l ratel, remain credit. re-duce for eoocta ud Mntees, increase un· employment& and tbe eeonomy wW slow down and, bQpefully, utnatloD trill fact. away," be aaJd. ''Thal economic theory la pure poppycock. We won 't solve our underlY'inl lallatioa problems by throwtna worllert out ot •Ort, by ldllne residenUal construct.Ion alt.ea and by forclne boualn1 to co \hroup another dl.aruptlve boom-and-butt cycle." ..... ,,....... .. Rescue Goal . NEW YORK (AP) -Lee A. IHOCea ..... b1I name u a muter ol marUCIDC bJ HlliDa tbe public oo the Ford Muatan1. Now be'• \Wat every trick be can think of lo convince the American peo. pie a.nd the govemntenl tbat ~Jer Corp. ia worth saving. "I'm not asking you lo buy any car on faith. I want you lo compare,•· aaya t he Cbr71ler chairman in a trailer to most of the company's televlaion commercials. The campaign -part of a $30 millioa advertla· Ing budget for tbJs quarter aJooe -a1ao ineludea rull·page newspaper and magul.ne advertilements explaining th~ company's position in aaldat for government help. AND IACOCCA and other Chrysler officia.11, who have scaled down their nlaries until Chrysler's financial picture brightens, have lhrown dinner parties for journalists and industry analysts in Detroit and New Yon. Iacocca. waving a big cigar and speakinc in forceful tones that make him sound like a carnival barker in a pin-striped suit, told the reporters as- sembled at the New York edition of the road show; "There's enough journallilic firepower in this · room to topple the government. We want you lo be better informed so you can help us tell our story better." The "firepower" included ABC's Barbara Walters, NBC 'l\ Tom Brokaw and top editors and writers from the likes of• the New York Times, Washington Post and Time magazine. Honesty Best Policy Honesty i1' still the best poUcy . . Two nine-year-old south laglewood youngsters received the surprise of their lives today when semor officials of Dank of America rewarded them Jor honesty with checks totaling Sl,000. -one wbick killed 273 persons last spting in Chicago. In a 32-page document filed with the board Friday, Donald J . Lloyd- Joaes, American's senior vice presi- dent for operations, said the airline has "committed it.self to extensive structural and system ch anges which McDonnell Douglas has now agreed However, during a congTeSSional ftearing Oct . 9, Eugene F. DubiJ, vice president for engineering of McDon· nell Douclaa Corp., which manufac· &urea the DC-10, said he did not believe redesign of the aircraft would be necessary. Priv a te Enterprise ~ The two boys didn't know they would be re- ceiving a cash award. • Tbe youngsters re~overed valuable accounting records and computer tapes that bad been stolen from a bank couner's automobile. They were play· mg near their homes when they spotted the re- co rds wtuch had been discarded earlier by the tbaef AND 111E NEW YOaK TimeS re· ported that officials at both com· panies "made it clear in interviews" that they disagreed over which changes would be made and who would bear the cost Merchants in a privately·woned stall at Canton, China, display goods as part of their trade of repairing and selling eyeglasses. fixing shoes and doing other services. Private enterprises s uch as this are now permitted in Chinese cities. Owners pay a small re· gistration ree. Now A vaila.ble 400 9:l· ft.. & up. 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Yes, better than the Correcting Selectric II .JSt The SR101 has aU the features of the • Selectric<a> system plus improvements like repeating "X", period. and touch control. And since it's less likely to go on the fritz; you're less likely to lose criti~I busin~s h ours in d own time. But don't take our word for it;. Take the QTM Ch Uenge and see for yourself. C~~ s~ us or we~ll come to you for a free demonstration. -. ? Cash, credit, charge, lease. Or, with our unmatched Rental/Purchase Option, we'll apply the entire first month's rent toward the purchase price. • And not unly do we guarantee immediate delivery, our service contract is the sweetest in the county. No better ~me to move up to a better typewriter. So take the QTM Chall~nge an~ move up to q~ality. -Olll~ Quahrv Typewo~r Mttlnlenin<;t! 17942-C Skypark Circle Irvine, CA 927,14 (714) 957-1195 HOUTS; 7:30·5:30, M·F I () \: ~r .:f.l-1 f-A (~ OtHl-l fAf" HA SO Listiftqs :;.: :. · 11 n " '# •" . . 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To Corrections By IULTON llOl&OWll"I Heubleift. the dbWler ol &mimatt, Popov and Re1*a vodkas, the Import.er of Lane«'S, Harvey'a Briatol CNND mod Slack le Wb1te Scot.ch, the purveyor ol Heublein~ Ued cDcktalla and ~I• Cranberry ttqueur, tbe owner ol California's Iaaleoook and Beaulieu wlneri11, tbe maker ol A 1 steak 11uee and Grey Pougon mustard, 1ay1 fl bu &oUen Kentucky Fried Chicken back on t.be track. laauing It.a annual rePort lut month, Heublein u- aerted: "KFC not only looks beUer and tutes better, It la bet· t er . Even Colonel Sanden, a sometJmes caustic but always cooa€ructlve critic. attesta tot.bat." THE aEFEal!NCE WAS to a famous 1976 scene star· ring Col. Harland Suden. wbo fou.Q,ded t.be KFC cllaiJl in 19SS. Col. Sanders ••llled into a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet in New York City, talted lbe chicken and s&Jd: "That's lbe wont fried cb.Jckeo I've evef seen." Since he happened to be accompanied by a reporter, lht: comment· made headlines from coast to coast. If the New York store.bad been an exception, It wou.ld have been all right. But KFC storu across the country were then in slovenly shape -and so the colonel's re- marks bit home. Heuble in itself' knew it was in trouble. Why it ever bought lbe KFC chain was a mystery to a lot or peo- ple. Here it was selling Sm irnQtr vodka at a price many . many Money Tree times what it costs to distill and cotrung money as if it were a mint -and it bas to go into the restaurant busi· ness. where its experience was nil IT WAS TALKED INTO this purchase by a Ken- tuckian. J ohn Y. Brown, who bought KFC from Col. San· ders in 1964 for S2 million In 1971. after having e~anded the chain considerably. Brown sold it to Heublein for stock worth about S225 million · By 1976 Heublem was sorry 1t had ever heard or fried chicken The worst performers m the chain weu the com· pany-owned stores. ind1catmg that the managers did not have sufficient mot1 vat1on. to keep their places clean and cook the chicken the way 1t wa:. supposed to be" cooked Heublein. with its ~tellar hst of wmes and Liquors. was a company accustomed to piling one winmng yejlr on top of another Now 1t s uddenly found itself in a new ballgame: spendmg Smirnoff pr~fits to plug up the drain from the Kentucky Fried Ctucken operallon~ THE COMPANY NOW ttunks 1t bas corrected the defi. c1enc1es For one thing, 1t has been sending out inspectors to chec.k out tht stores They're giving grades based on quality. service and cleanliness For another thing, it has started a training center m its Louisvtlle headquarters to teac4 KFC·people how to take care of the chickens -and the customers. Heublein i.s also refurbishing the K FC stores around the nation. Mon than 600 ·have been remodeled. Another 1.000 are now scheduled for a facelif\ The new KFC units are bigger and bri.Kbler -and many have greatly ex· panded seaUng capaelueg IO that "Customers can lick their fingers there instead of at home. KPC remaim a bqe remteur'llnl ch.ain. There are 4.~ Ketlt.Ocb PriM Cbtcllen ator. ln t.M U.S. -and anoUMr l.000 ~.The aystem la curncrtl.y pumpiq OUl a1uuL&l sales of$2billion. - Thett's the int!Vitab1e comparison with McDonald's - and It'• a compartaoo t.bal bwU KFC-McDonald's doesn't bave more unita t.baa KPC. Jn feet. t.be two dau.. .,. roq1aty -auat ta ~ o1 ou&Wa. 8411 _.... 1t cooa• •rt nmtomen. t.Ut's 80IDedWW -.. TIM a~ KPC _.tl does •bout 1325.0IO a year. The a.erase McDonald's doee f nearly tbree times lhat •mCMmt. : That's wby they're puttJ.ng m seats -and driv•~t through windows -at your local Kentucky Fried Chicken ) Profitable La!IO'l'er Flying Tigers Realize Dreaill· LOS ANGELES-<BW l-lt was JUSt s~ven short years ago that Geor(W Rayner. first oflt cer. a nd Frank Campbell. second officer. were chatung during a 14-hour layover on a Los Angeles to Seattle Jelfrei.ghter C1Jght for the airfreight airline. Flying Tiger Line The men were rcmmiscmg about their comm1>n childhoods -as black youths wtth a desire to fly, and little encouragement from their ranulJes. rriends or society. "Maybe someday we can do it . George. Schedule an all·black crew and fly coast-to-coast and show young blacks today that anything is possible.·· Frank said. G~rge laughed . THE POSSIBILITY of three blacks at the controls of a four·engined heavy jet alrcrafl will become a reality Tues- day night when Rayner, now a captain , and Campbell, now a first officer. will be joined by second officer Fred McClurkin on a three-day scheduled Flying Tigers' trans continental fllght. It will' originate in Los Angeles and inake stops iri New York. Phlladelph.ia, Ch.icago and Seat· tie. Rayner. Campbell and McClurkin joined forces to bid for this series or flights to make their point. The crew members represent 10 black pilots at Flying Ti1ers. reportedly lhe highest percentage or black pilots in the airline i,ndustry. or the more than 40,000 airline pUota in lhe country. only 143 are black. Rayner. who joined Flying Tigers in 1966 as its first black pilot, summed up lhe crew m~mbers' objectiv8 for the cross-country fiigbt . .. We wanted to project a positive ima1e tor young black. kids of somelhin1 other than they see on television. We want to simulate dreams for youn1 people that can be realized. 1n the black community there Is UWe knowledge of what is happening outside or lhelr immediate environ· ment. . ~ . ~ -· "TO THE WHITE community we wanted to show that blacks are capable and are movtnc up. WJth only 10 black airline captains ln the comot.ry. we are seldom seen." I Rayner knew, as a YOUftl cblld a:rowine up near Lam· bert neld ln St. Lowa. that he wan~ to be a pi]ot. That drive ii what puahed him tbrouab con.etant barriers to,. ach hi• dream. "W'beD I aaw Job:n Wayne la tbat old movte about the Flyinl 11,en, and wbeo J beard of Wendall Pruitt, ~ No. l black pllot of World War II, I knew that WM what J want· eel to be. My family and school e«mMJon _,ad a proteeUve atUtude. 'Ibey were saylnt that to put forth the ettort lftd money to do WI would be a wute ol Ume, becaue there were no black plloU. But I wanted to fly -ao I Joined the Navy td pt lllto avtatloa." ,. Att.r hit lt1bt ln the Navy, Rayner tried to tweet about tlyln1 and ltudled ~Meriq at Parka Colles• ot Aeronautical Tectmok>o la abotia, lU. But bls lnteNt ln flylna could not M -divert.ct, 10 be beaded WMt to California to ·obtain the ~~ fUpt ratln.p and Uceue1 required to apply for-an alrllDe pilot's o-ltlon. ' t i ' l _I J I I· MAWM•DUKI ~ --·-·-.. 10.11 , , "It's a sad day for Marmaduke! All the btrds have gone sooth!" SHOE . MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane I -: "If this is your breakfast nook, Grandma, why do yoo eat lunch and dinner here, too?" DENNIS THE MENACE • PIANUTS mlE ? ~ KNOWS ? FALSE? ONL\f' TIME WILL TEU. ... PWWs, .. COVLO SE.~ MAI/SE . .! DOUBT IT ... OON1-'00NT ON IT ... FUNKY WINKERIEAN I • f - by Tom llthlk lb FACJ~. GA61RONOMIC.AL 0006/ . ~-....:.:..~~'~~~~ GORI)() by Lyan JohMton HOW CAN ettE REACT SO ~IOLEl'tf\.Y iO SlMPLE L.06.c? by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson _-.c r • __ .... 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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE .<:ROSS 1 Woe ttme ; Erranl GI 51 Sec11meo1 ~ Pasqumade UNITED Feature Syndicate 53 Relevant Tuesday's Puule Solved: • i Leal 60 Cru1S1ng 61 Joclley ' JUDGE PARKER NANCY MY HANO ITCHES·-· THAT 'S A SICtN I 'M GOING TO CtET SOME MONEY WOW···A FIFTY ·CENT PIECE pip NOVELTY 6HOP ~ , , .. a Trllff 60ety $Select f Aroma 8Cuinogeet ·2words :DO..olOld 21~ 2 Egg dlSl'I :S Tngon :5 lmtel>le 'Z Penny 3 Pronoun :J T OfOfllO S Casa - 3 V•I* $ Pret«ence :! 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'H"••• 3 pp .................... .. ..__...._ .. ,.,. ... .,.._ ........ ~, A'a ................ " .............. aa1ttJ IW a a•&-... •• 11iJ919t -lln. l'9 t..r. .... ,., A: Y•. ll's poulble -Md .. ·w -.1t. But befon .. ,.....u.t lt; .. ~ ,_.~ b• to bow tbat am marb am....._. lw J'nlalr. tt"I ..._ 40 l'• .... UDCe be made au& .... • a bud YOCaliat (U. .,...,. '1118) wttb tM llarT)' J .... OftMlt.ra Now. bare'• bow t1'e b6blit cl .,_ ~. Variety, eo"1ed a alqer called l"tau Sinatra W\· dtr their .. New Aetl" cat91W1 ln ttl W.clDtlday. JuDe 2, ltt5, edlllol\: ''NBW ACTS/ Frank S&Datra/ Soap/ IO 111.m./ Paramount, N. Y. .. Varlet7 '1~ Act.I ftlea are devoid of a detailed notice of Slnatra . the ·a woo n irt r ,,a • a o n a . ater wh9 sk yrocket· ed to natibnaJ attent.ton when he first appeared as a sinale at the Para- m o u n t Th e a t e r o"n Broadway several months ago. He's since added Co his box office s t ature with an ex· tended holdover at the Riobamba, swank new ~ eas t s ide New Yo~k nitery ' Sl~ATAA "Heretofore. he had been identified with the Harry James and Tommy Dorsey bands, as a soloist with their outfits at $75 lo $250 a week. The Riobamba started him al $700 weekly, but zoomed him to $1,000 toward the wind· up. At the NY Paramount, he's in at $2.500 a week and an RKO filmusicaJ next wiU fetch him $25,000 for the chore. This is hi s second Paramount solo date, incidentally. within the last few months (outside of a few shows rn which he ~as rushed in to replace the ailing Harry J ames a couple of weeks ago). His first one brought him $750. "Judgin~ by his h.o. draft currently, it's acer- tainty the picture houses will next pay him even more as a soloist . ·•WHAT'S WITH THIS _Sinatra? Lilce all new articles that merchandise well over the air. in person or on the screen, showmen want to know what makes him tick. It's apparent he's no glamor boy. and some may cven,liken his auricular adorn· Broadway M usieal 'Glad YOU Asked That' mnt to Gable -but look what bl1 ean cUd to ballyhoo the Metro atar. "AlftrmaUvely, u~, lnd1caUve that Sinatra bas a deruute vocal appeal alODS UltM 1allenta! He'• unpretent.iou.1. he'• boylahJy appeal.lna; and be articular. the riibt type ot pop balladit with de· clalve dlctloo and H l 'm -1ln1ln1-Juat-ror-you quality.. , ... The Uttle boy quaUtrea a natural ror tbe doll11 The manner ln wh b be jc>Qes his own ballad lnt.erprwlaUona, i.e. ween takes, makes hlm • cinch for the &u)'a, and when lbe 1ala 10 overboard In lbelr audible guahlneu, be laqh.s them off. Hts audible appeal, of course, b a mike· trained voice, via disk and radio, which projects his lyriea to everybody. "HE OPENS NICEL V with a trio of 'two current ballad hits and a memory ~ sandwiched in between' -so announced -and lhua tees oC! with a :dng by singlng 'D1mci n1 in the Dark • 'It Must Be Right,' 'I Only Have Eyes for You '·~t's Get Lost · ·All or Nothing at All' (an old James Slnatr~­ Columbia recording reissue which is a fortuitous post· Petrillo disk ban break), 'Black Magic ''Night and Day,' 'Embraceable You,· etc. ' "He kids himself when· putting the pitch on for the "AU or Nothing at All' disk (there were some 700,000 advance orders on th.is platter before re· lease>. and is ever-obliging when the kids squeak and hollerforsundry requests. "Whoever is guiding Sinatra, although his perso~aJ rostrum behaviorism bespeaks of innate good _Judgm~nt o~ his own. bas done a good job also in making ham work casually. He wears a business suit of semi-sports nature (tan shoes and contrasting white socks) and, witbout~ing slop· pY. ~is studied carelessness makes for "aJl engag· ing 1~ormaty and casualness that goes great in the picture houses. When in the Riobamba nilery. of course. he wore the conventional black tie, but there, too. he worked at the mike with the same re· pose. Abel" Send your "'qkstions to Hy Gardner, "Clad You Asked That," care of thi$ ~. P.O Box 19620. Irvine 92114. Manlyn and Hy Gardner wdl a~r a.s many que!tions as they can in their column, buf. the volume oj mad makes personal repls.t! impos!iblt> I 'Rosewater' TOp Satire By JAY SHARBUTI · NEW YORK <AP> -There's a sly new musical loose Off-Broadway, a screwball work called "God Bless You. Mr. Rosewater." It's based on Kurt Vonneglolt's novel of the same name. And it's must-see fare. No matter that the abow, wblcb bowed Sun- day, beciaa~•arn.tnc. "All persona llVU.. or ==~Y coincidentaJ and should not be . . •• That maJrn enauinc events · quite · The ewnta, absurd, whimsical mMl ve17 fun- ny, involve a rich, bum bling, good-hearted chap, Eliot Rosewater, head of the 14th largest family mrdation in America, ~ witb 187 m1llion in the Bl8 DAD 18 A C.USTY U .S. senator from In· dlana who despises the common man. Eliot is quite the oel>Oslle. He dee~ly cares for mankind. Why, he even wants h is foundation to help humanity. But he is thought to have a cog loose when, finding no meaning in dis pensing dough for the arts at his plush New York office, be s~ts out to find that meaning is America -al volunteer fore depart· men ts. His wife, who met him in wartime when "he was hospitalized for battle fatigue," is dismayed. Not so a young shyster lawyer in the old, establish ment law firm that handles Rosewater matters. HOT TO PARTAKE OF the foundation's millions, he knows Eliot can't be removed as foun· dation president unless declared insane. The job then would pass to the senator's closest living re- lative -who proves to be an insurance man, a 'very dim resident of Rhode Island. The shyster lands him as client . then sets out to prove Eliot's insanity, raising legal funds by, ah, national telethons. Meanwhile, Eliot finds meaning in bis home town of Rosewater, Ind., a hamlet so poor, so neglected, it gives slum a1>ad name. There, be sets up shop, comforting the UD· fortunate with cash at his headquarters in the town firehouse, where he runs the foundation, a suicide prevention clinic and even tbe volunteer fire brigade. HE'LL WJND UP IN the funny farm but is momentarily happy. Not his wife; she goes nuts and is put in an a sylum. "suffering from hysterical indifference to the troubles" or the poor. It's all fme-tuned satire, marred only near the wacky, happy ending by mutltty psychological buainell abOut Eliot's lasting guilt at accidentally ldlllng some German firemen during World War II. Generally speaking, this show, its book abd lyrics by Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken, is a classy comic caper. It has the sort of • great, poignant loon humor;~ou'd find in, say, "A Thousand Olowns " OTHER CHEERS: THE sets by Edward .Gian· francesco are richly detailed, but never distract- ing. Ashman's direction is a rme wort of precision. And all the players, all of them, are Grade-A performers. · I'd ,ive an A plus, in ract, for the work ct• Frederick Coffin as Eliot, .Jobathan Hadley u tbe scbemtne youq abYtter and WW Buaaunc u tbe' cauatJe. funny old senator Go see "Rosewater." Jt's weird and wonderful fun. incident.ally, it mark.a the produ.ci.n& debut of Kurt Vonnqut's· daupter, F.ditb. I pity ber. la a way. Sbe'.llbave a t.ou&h time toppiq Ulla one. AMMAL CRACKERS . 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"°"' "-ttuelto wtndow end Olea Out tor Blood • OYIREASY Gunt Joell MonaM • AMalCAH GOYENllDIT lti1., .. 1 Groue>• Cl) cea NIW8 t di A8CNIW9 Robert Urich (right) tries to stop Greg Morris, pJaying a police officer, from do- ing a.Qything f oolisb when he vows to get a man ~ho is harassing his family on "Vegas" tonight at 10 on ABC, Channel 7. I M~ ont1tta that tM •• not teak>u• wtwon Vov••n ,.turns ltom a Veciitoon looking tefl V41atl YOUf'I09' (Part II • ILOWLUOY lucy It trleleecl Into ~I· ong the role of a bull Off a l~dram•tlc:lftow • DOC CAVETT Guell 'BrlMI A,_,., (P111 10121 • OYIRfAIY Guest: JOlll'I Mond• Cl) TIC TAC DOUQt4 0 MaV CJMlf1H 0.-te· Johrl O.vldaon. Eva Gabot. Mt Ne\lada and '"'" runnera-up, Vvonftlll Ellltnen. Jay John. _, 7:00 8 CM NEWS D NKNEW& 9 HMIPV DAVI AGAIN Altet l'le M-FON.le'• llM. Pe\91e d~ lhat l!Wy sll°&ld ti.come oes1 palf I M!C..WS LVNN • ~LAUM ..._O..ME A looll" at Ille personal and prol....onal hfe of J«ry &u. the new ownet Of tile l A. 1.atcet1 • M·~·a•H Detty l>OtntMflO MM Ille ~al by an Inept Nof'th KoreMI pllol ~ the leecling spec1ator 1POf1 at lhe<l077th • SAHFOAO AHO 80H Gr.oy tr-lo keep the CAa1111el Li•ti119• • KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles . D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles a KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles D KA6C·TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 8 KHJ·iV (Ind ) Los Angeles ®l KCST (ABC) San Diego 8) KT1V find) Los Angeles Q) KCOP TV (Ina) Los Angeles fD KCE f· TV (PBS) Loe; Angeles '1!> KOCE fv (PBS) Hunt1nq1on Beach S11t1l0td hOtM ,,.. ot Bible -tlllOS and orglN I MTOMGHT tiMCNIJL. I LIHM" ""'°"" (I') ~IMLD 7:JO. NM M8IClrT'IA&..l Loe AngMM laket• ..... s.ame !klc>eraoniCt 7:IOI THIOONla ..ow Ck*•ldlGAMa ...w&.vwa>~ HOU.VWOOO IQUAW • AU. .. ~,"'1/IJ/LV "Ardlle 5-A Mugging" • 0000.,... f'lond• llelC>I a young boy '""° 1s convtnc.o thtt his mochet d<Jeal\' t caro about 111m (Ptr1 2). 9 MACNa. I LEH.MA ' MP<Mn' ~GNAT ~ "8ernllt1n Conducll Mahler's Symptlonv No II Four W ay• lf) St)' f'•r~I'' leoneto ,Betn· stem conduct• the V1Mn11 PhllhJJUTlOfllC •n a l)t'<lorm· anc~ ol Gustav Mahlet's 1.u1 compw;1e aympho<iy, '"'-' 1>yrnpnony No q 1n D I U P.M. MAGAZINE 111> f'AMll Y FEUD • ~ColU!rete Cowbogs p Tom Selleck <center) and Jerry Reed are "The Concrete Cowboys," solving a mystery in Nashville, with Barbara Mandrell playing herself, in the new TV movie, airing tooight at 9 on CBS, •· Channel 2 County Congressmen Air Views on KOCE Orange County congressmen in Washington discuss major reforms in federal spending, decisions on energy, the war on inflation and other unfinished business before the U.S. Congress when Host Jim Cooper presents "Voter 's Pipeline," Friday at 7:30 p.m. on KOCE-TV, Channel 50. The "Orange Co unt y in Washington" segment, repeats Tue~· day, at 10:30 p.m .. The program is produced with all four of Orange County's congressmen on Capitol Rill 'Song' Series Set/or PBS NEW YORK (AP) -The new PBS aeries ''Song by Song" will pay monthly tribute to the works o1 the snat 1Yricl1t.s. Oil the premiere show Monday Lena Horne wiJI s in& the ..., ol Alu Jay Lerner, Who .,,.,.. tbe l1ftcs for aucb 1bowa . • "~," "Camelot" md .. , " and who col· labone1d tb 1uch compoeen u ,.,..rick Loewe, Burton LaM ad Kurt Weill. Millicent Manta ADCI David Keman wl11 illO ..... aia. • Ned a.ntn ii bolt ol the new ......, •.. ... COOPER'S GUESTS will be Congressmen Robert Badbam CR, 4otb district); J erry Patterson (D, 38th district); William Dannemeyer <R>. the new congressman from the 39th district; and the newly sealed congressman from the 34th district, Dan Lungren CR>. The congressmen will aiso discuss progress on a new national urban park for Orange County. q >OPER IS HOST/producer of "Voter's Pipeline," Kent Johnson is director and Ed Miskevich is assis- tant to producer . "Voter's Pipeline" is locally un- derwritten by First American Title Insurance Company and the Hunt· ington Beach-Fountain Valle_y Board of Realtors~ ANGIE STARS IN TY DIUMA HOLLYWOOD (AP) -An•le Dicltimon stan in the movie "The Suicide'• Wlfe" for telecaattb.lueuon on CBS. She....,_ a woman forced tot!Ollle to terms wttb her despair after the suiclde ol her bu.band, a coUe1e pro- fessor. Tbe Vactor-Newland ProduetJon allo atan Gordoa Plntent, Zohra Lam-. pert, Todd Lookllaluad aDd Peter Donat. ...1111 .. "TM.._ • .___ .... ...., . .,_ ,,.... .. ~ .......... . ...... .., .... ...... ....... Oft .. *-OI ,_ ,.., p.-e , ... ~ bl .... down9 !ft Ille "-Mi ... IUI( ·~..... (...._k ..a ............. 01.Cft!IOI\.) 1'41 / OMAA.~I. ~·• on Plt)'Ooy~ 2,th anni....,urt panv. • 11n11• tllr~. e ghotl town I llUlllOO ~ Neltt01. a hOI• llMll'IQ COl"Mt In No C•ro- HI.,. ltlld • GOO\.'tfltlon ol EdMI 0-1 ll(e INIUred. • lilNIOHP: CILL IM.OQC H Alie< 8 llagecl flQhl brHU out Fronky 1aunc~ • daring MCaC>e lrOtn Ille pr1aon ~~IS Noeholas 1>1111mes n1msell wt*1. litter he bfealls. a c;llain lellec Tommy IS r""'9d to IN! hOsptlal IO< -lil"'C)' W'"oe<Y • CAAOl 8URNETT AHOFRIEN08 Sluts "The Pa.I. The MAiden And The Mugger • MOVIE • • · Advenlu<es In llenta• na" ( 19741 Naueted by Doug McClure • GM.AT ~ '8ernlle1n Conducta M&llklf s SymQhOny No 9 Four Wayt T.o Say Far-.11" leooard Bern- ateon conducts the Vienn• ""llharmonoe In • perform- ._ ot Gustav Malller'a !Mt c.omplele aympllony. IM Symphony No 9 on 0. 1:118 MOVIE ***'•"The Otrty OoLtn" ! 111671 .... M~Vln, Ernest 8ofgn1ne A tougl'I Army major 1N1N1Qft 10 wf"P into .nape er unrUly oroup ot m11f1t cbn...c1a tor • d4MM:lly ,.,._, •nto ~ t 11mtory OurlnO Wottd Ww II (Nola MOYMt WOii be 5hOWn only ,, • -th Wo<td Seqes g•rne •• ~I 12 hrs. 45 min ) III Nl!!M (Note Wiii be Shown only If • _,,,, World Ser- !eme •s necessary J UO THE 000 COUPLE '*1 Fet1a DecomeS e ,_.,,bet of fhe C1v1han POllee ~'li!5 h&VOC- reogns for criminals t:ooD MOVIE .. The Concretfl Cowt:>oys" f Prem111r111 .terrr Reoo D N8CMOlllE Bettor Ullll Th<1n Nf'ver 1Prom1tlrl'1 Harold GoutO liJrr~ MO•Qdn A QdflQ OI TUBE -TOPPERS ABC • 5:00 -World Series. It'• all over aner toni1bt u the Pittsburgh Pirates and Baltimore Orioles clash iD the deeidlnf fame In Baltimore . CB.5 9 8:00 -The Body . Human.' "The Sexes" exrlores human sexuality from pre-nata infancy to old age (viewer discretion advised). ABC 8 8: 15 -"The Dirty Dozen." Lee Marvin leads a pack of mi.ants on a cr.ucial . mis~ion behind enemy lines in tp1s action-f1Ued World War n,movie. ""'°' C•llttr>• Pk>ta to 8loCaP8 lrom the" ,.,.,,. men1 nome. steal a train anc1 "',,. or>e 1&11 11ino 8 KUNOfU Coone t>&lr'4!nd' a tiome- leu l>O)' IOolS d bounty llUl'lt., and k~ rne pa.n Ol low D ®l CHAAUE'S AHGEl..8 lh8 Angels'°"' forc:M ""''" a my111ty1ng et\d ~lul torce to u.,. T11tany 1 best lr1oncl trom a hO<oty1ng m•Jr!let • MERV GAtfflN Guests JOlln 0.111dson Eva G•bot. Mf Nri.Oa and three runnatt·UP. Yvonne EM•mtn. Jey John· son. Tooy Mete, Johnny Vune, Mochaet JOhnson Cl) Fl.UH AHO llOOO M11t1 MOVIE • •'ho "file Bravos" I 107t1 George PepoatO e:aG G OAMIM THME .. Oretma" The woo1'. and socoat l)hllotol)ny of one ot Ameflc:t • majOI CllO<eo- grllf)haf t . Anna Sole OIOw, a1eteatur«1 10M11::. Dan help• Lt Nelson -di for• p&yct>Otoc wtto •• t.,rormng l'lfl t...,...y • NGKT GA.L.L.ERV A 0.-llon ()I f-" A torrne. Almy ottiOel beta '"'t lie can ~ • f\IOllt on • h<MJnlllO hOuM! S) TO Ill ANNOUNCED '1!> 8TNJGGL.f FOA ._ ~ The story ol the Mty·yeM· long struggle for China l rC>n\ 1900 to 19"9. c>epoct· eo P'""""Y from • mu· s. .. cctlecbon of arehive l>lm matetltl ~=1·~9 NlW8 MAKE ME LAUGH JOe<l!R'I Wft..O • M•A•l•H Hawtceye a lace 14 l>acll) burnt -a t1ove toe 11 !!)'•"G to Ir• ai1pl0des .. THEllHN't'HIU. ...ow • DICKCAWTT Gi#St 8rltrl AAef,.. (Pan \ ol 2> t 1:IO. Cl) awrt'Qt Pet• llf\O Mac try IO oon • jewel 11!.et ..,.., ·~ a t!Olen --wtW;tl .. pl-IQ ~ _,,., lllOinQ st tor_,_. (RI 8 TONIGHT Hoat .IOl'tnny C81ton Guff IS Kale ......ior- Rrchatd M•tCl>etl. Carol Burnell JOHN DARLING ~.JOOAI' DO "t'O\J KNOW HOW lHE GAME IS PL.HitO? ~C · ~till Strong But A.BC Wins With Seriea Help NEW YORK <AP l ABC got a big NB C's challengt' to ABC in lhe boost from basebalrs World Seri es. v. eek of Oct 8 14 v. as damaged by and won the networks' r atings race poor ratings fot two shows from the for the week ending Oct. 14 despite network's news depa rtment - another strong performance from · "Prime Time ·s unday" in 53rd place NBC. figures from the A.C Nielsen and "Henry Kissinger An Interview Company show. with David Frost. .. in S7th -last . · NBC. in fact. listed four shows place l among the week's Top 10, including its revival Sunday night of "The Miracle Worker.·· with Patty Duke Astin and Melissa Gilbert. The dramatic biogr aphy of Helen Keller was No. 4 in the ratings, behind the second game in the series between Baltimore and Pittsburgh, CB.5' "M· A-S·H ... and the series' first game. NB C's "CHiPs" was sixth for the week, with "Little Hou.se on the P r airle'' seventh and a movie, "Wh en Hell Was in Session," 10th. FEW 'p£OPLE ~E NBC much or a chance of escaping the ratings ceUar. yet last s eason's No. 3 network has won the competition two of the season's first four weeks. ABC. regarded by moat in the busi· ness as a shoo-in for No. 1 in the ral· ings , bas been struggling. Last season's nmaway winner listed only three shows in the first 10 for the week, all series games. AB C's r ating for the week was 21, with NBC second at 18.8 and CBS third ~ for the fourth week in a row -at 17.9. THE NETWORKS say that means in an average prime-time minute during the week, 21 percent or the homes In the country with television were tWled to ABC. The rating for the week's most- watched program, the. second game ol the World Series, Thursday night, was 28.8. Nielsen says1 that means of all the homes in the country "(!th television, 28.8 percent saw al least a part of the sports special. THE KISSINGER program ap· parenlly was hurt m the ratings by a controversy several days before the air date over editing of the interview. CBS' "Paris" was No. S4 ror the week. with "The Lazarus Syndrome" on ABC 55th a nd a movie. "Lifeguard," also on CBS. S6th. New series continued to st.n.\gg.le for ratings points. NBC's "The Mis· adventures of Sheriff Lobo" was the higbest-rated of the season·s new programs. No. 21. The week's Top 10 programs': WORLD SEalES, Game 2: with 1 J rating ol 28.8 representing 22 million homes, ABC; "M~H." Zl.3 or 20.8 millioo, CBS; World Series. Game 1 • 27.l or 20.7 miJlion, ABC ; ''The Mira- cle Worker ... 23.9 or 18.2 million. NBC : "60 Minutes," 23.1 or 17.6 million, CBS ; "CHiPs," 23 or 17.5 million, and "Little House on the Prairie." 22 7 or 17.3 million, both NBC . "Country Music Assoc:iation Awards Show," CBS. a nd World Sertes, Game 3. ABC. both 22.4 or 17.1 million. and Movie -"When Hell was in Sessjon," 22 or 16.8 million, NBC. The next 10 ~ho s: "Mork and · indy," ABC; "One Day at a Ti e," CBS. and Worl Series Pre-Game Show. ABC. tie; "Flesh and Blood.·· Part I . and "Dallas." both CBS. tie; ''Barnaby Jones," CBS. and "Three's Com· pany" and "Love Boat." both ABC, tie; Movie -''The Solitary Man." CBS, and "Quincy, M.E .," NBC. I IMTIMeMMI 9 i.ove IOAT ~rtie Un0«1tudf' JoMn Hema, "Married 8~" • Lott Altd found" 8tndy OunGln. Jlrf'll 8t~d (RI I TIC TM: DOUGIH HOGAN'8HMOU ... ~ -~· NIW8 ~JMllOHT- tl:OO. 1WLl8HT ZONl Contedefate 11C0til J)a1~ d-IS gov«e a book ol meglC whoc:h wtll help lhe ConledttlCY win the C11111 War • MOYll • *°" ·A Place ,.o, LOVVS'' ( 1"81 F~ ~­ WW/. Marctillo M•lrOlantll • ...,..! ~ • OETSMAAT IE) 28TONIOKT t2:IO D MOVIE • • • iwo For rne s-a.... c 11162) Aob4Ht Mitchum, S horley ~ . • MOYIE • • •+ · Blactc. Hort• •• Canyo11 • 1195<1 1 Joel McCrn, Maro 81ancl'tMO • IPORT8 UNUMtTfD 12:17 8 9 MMTTA Barella •s torced to depend on the help ol • OOUOle-CfOUl"Q ea-. If.Cl 10 ~... .. M!flell ot ,-1he1ta tRt 12:AO II (J) HAWAIA AY£..O A wot\Owocle Cha.ti ot rob- bef'y and murder «upU when a m11hor,.doll1r reward •S ott."ea tor the • return ol ,.,.. preciou1 llgu ,.._.IRl t:008 TOMOMOW °'-•• Ohuc:k .. o·ar-. the .000'-G ~ ot tl'lt .... teamtter l>Ms Jimmy Hoffa. f °"1" ~a lot. mer .o.1or ol ·•flNlloanet --=-• • • •JM M4wntatn Ao.a ''~~s .... ..,, aw... eor-1 ...,. ....... C!O t•'TUM1CM CIMm«»tWNll ... =1=. •• ~ LOllO.MemOfJ .. I INI • Mllll. .A!IJ ~-..in ecan..-r • THl'•or• ll308 MOVIE * • • ''She Couldft'• 84IY No" (19~41 ·Aoberl Mitchum. JMn S1mmOM. t:ao • on IMAln' ... KAOS plM19 IO u. MQ to a-..inate IN Olllef 2:A6. MO'M .... ,, ...... ,= Morntnottar" ( 1958) Kelly. Net.,._ WOOO. ., =•= . •••"Street Of~ ( 19<12) Burgeh ............ Claire T re¥Or ·= * * * * "The LI.di •Ct Oinget Coffey" ( t9'4, Robet1 SMw. ...,., "'!'· 4:00~• ~and RHe.;;. I 1!IS21 Glynit Johns. o.41 Niven 4Cn..... . 4:JO e * ~ Tlle9~ 811rrltf" 11960) Ro Clttlie. Oerllll\e T . -4:-'0 fD THE WE.IA • Wed11~sda•'• Da11• i...e Mo,,le• -AFTBtNOON- 11..-00 8 *·* * "The Saga Of Htmp Brown" Ctt68) R0ty Calhoun. 88Y«1y Glwlefld a:00~ ••''>"VouU.So DMP. My l..Ove" ( 111701 8trbara AnOenc>n. a:ao • • • • "In ....... F1on1~ f 19671 ., .... Cotiurn. l.e J C0CJ0 The Penlagot' ...... fiwtt 10 ,.,...... • grouo ot ttmate ...-.11an-.,_ I\ ttr • 30 min I by Armstrong & Batuik . f .... ' Caged Angel Ch.eryl Ladd. ~oes undercover to investigate prison cond1hons on tonight's episode of "Ch arlie's Angels .. at 9 o'clock on ABC Channel 7. '· t,\l'lGING ~ ... ~ !)-""' the o~ unique g1Jt 642-2697 ... .., ecic;e ..... . ,.._ ... __ ... ,_ "MC>SfBATU YAMPYll" fPGJ "'lffOND THI DOOi'" '"'TME DAii .. fll "IOCI AHO IOLL HIGH SCHOOL .. fNJ . .,,.. ............... OPfN 0 A ll Y I 2 )0 I HOLLYWOOD <AP) -•'The Sophisticated I Gents," a four-hou NBC drama starring a lar1e cut of noted blaclt actors, ii now in produc- tion under direction o Melvin Van Peebles. TW't rttWt ..... ,_ ....... ,,....... ..... c.-.. ............. "·" Adapted from the nov· el "The Junior Bachelor Society" by John A. WlWama, it telll of tbe ,25th reunion of an alhletlc-IMK!lal club to honor t he m.an who coaebed them tn aporta anl tM broeder toale of llte. ............ "" ....... ,..,.. ·-..... c..e. (?,;;;;;~~~~(TWO"!~~ IC~!smlS I \ ' ... ~ILY PHDT CLASSIFIED ADt ... . ...,. .. : . .. ~.~~·•••n...,.•~·•• .. ... • I. I. ,_ ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW . . . ~. 'LU I CIJT Clllllll lOWlllDS ClllllO ORAllCI DIUYC ·Ill ' • ~ ·.~ .. ~ \4 • • .! ,t "'\~ IOWUIDS CllllMA WIST *lDWAllDS MISSION Wt~J''•">'•' I!• ' WllJO M&ll CINllU '>. 1.•1• 1•' •. ., ....... , .. ~···· .. 879·98~0 JOl(PM WAMM UO+n THI C)NIO.~fllt.0111 1·00 • ) •• ,., • ,,., • 4:10 :>4 f""O A:NIT MITSI SHAJ"o\E' Of THf JUNGLl 111 'll'$ TUNH£L Vl$10N t11 :Y.()NT Y Pl'?HOH·S LIF[ Of ISRl~~ ft l 111-1:-:IJM<ISel:ll & IO:t!O MAlCOM MCOOWUl e IMl'llO WAI Nit TIMI AfTll TIMftll'OI 1-a1ues1>M•• a 1e.u TWO.-TMlfM 1NAM1 Of , .. IUNMI.., JUNN11 "':..o..11i> ~ _.,..__ ""ntl UN OP-..ur 1• 1:t1•-MTJ9• 1'!19 .... ?:9«11 '' ANIMAL.HOU9e" ''MEAT9M.Lr -.UWS" ...._.TIALU" tPGI "TlllllOI TIMU TWO!" llYOND THI DOOi #2 111 l'\UI fHI DAaK111 ___ ,. THI UM0H0 IH IOCl'N IOU HIGH SCMOOl (POI l'\ut SWINGING CO.IDS 11~::;~.--:~~ ION HOWAlll • cu-Wl_U_IAMS_-&.I J ....... " MOU AMlll~N OIAJfrTI fl'OI •• u • .. ,, ,lus 879 98!>0 5GT. ""~a·s IAND(POI WHIN A '71ANOO CAW (I I NIOHTWINO !N I 111 -----..... ....,....__,. ..-..:.::;:...;..;;;:;.;.~ ,..,...... ....... ,_ -.,. ..-WO> . . J.a.,........ •. ..,, ...... ee. ....... ITAlflNG OYH1•1 l'\US ..a ... CMIWMCNI rwo '°"'' llftll ...... Of , .. JUtGU111 11\Ut fUNNIL YlttON1111 J.O.,........ .... , ...... ee. ...... •MrtNO OYla 111 _ ""' -WM CMI W« (NI --·--AMTV1LUMOllOl111 '"" 11.Ul~lll • _ ... Midler~s De~ut Strong Actress Out&hi.nes Script in 'Rose' Drama By aON PENNINGTON .,. .... ,.....,.._._ Beue Mldler emer1 • 18 o formidable lfOrHn-(>nhnN: wlUl btr rum debut ln 20th c~n· lUf')'• f'ox 'a "'J'be ftoa•." Her . 1Hrin1 p()tlrayal ot a burnt-out roek t inier •hould HlabUah her u a ma.Jot film , .... os • . •c-r..-11" l •t(Vllve ~ '°"• rtey "•.-W•" ~In Wc>rlfl, Aere111t..-Olr.i to< ¥4r1' ll~U k-111.. 1111 •••lty, ••GeMI.._ 0.L-C-l l'eow•i.lell/O.., C:•" l ette ~, AIM! .... , llr-•o< ,,,, ... ,..,,, Ot•" .,..,.,~ e.,,., Prlmu' p.~tO K•ilfl """"'• Mct •w wm H•re, llUO.,. 8ond, ()oft C•ll• l•IN• !(oh Oot•• ,......,, \MWv w.,d lt...v.1nt lime t}o ml,...1•• Ml'AAltal"'t II stars, although the production lb stnclly a vehicle to sbowc~e M1dler 's Lroad talents The p r o d_µcers have as· sembled an 1mpn:ssi9e package that is unfortw1ately marred by a screenplay lhal is based on an overly worn cliche. MidJer's all· .stopt. out performance and the excellent production values, however , represent a victory of form over content. THE SCRIPT BY Bill Kerby and Bo Goldman, based on a story by Ker by. is a 'tightly focused account of lhe final days of Rose, a rock s inger who is described as ''one of the t>est singing ladies in lhe business " ll 's a strong character btudy which is given a highly cmo lional impact by Mark Rydell's direction a nd by M1dlcr 's -. ( MOYIE REYIEJJ'. J perf orinance -anct it offers a retallsUc view ol the pressures of auperstardom and the road. In thhl respect. it's an admirable and painfully booest work._ The story is s upposedly set in the lute 1960s. but the film fails to establish this period and of. rers little background on lhe turbulent society lhat produced a1id deslroyed t.his star . Tbe fact that there are riots in Berkeley is briefly passed over In a back· grouod radio broadcast and lhe character of Rose's lover <given good definition by F reden c For- rest I is an AWOL soldier who has served time in Vietnam But that's about all there is in terms of sociaJ comment. WHAT WE DO gel IS tbe cliched story of a small·town girl wilh a disreputable past who needs to be idolized but wbo can· not accept love One of the con· ceits or the script is that she is headmg . for a local~bad-girl· makes-good concert appearance in her borne town in Texas. after which she wants lo take a year off It's the type of backstage story that Hollywood has turned out regularly through the years, although the m ilieu has been ch::ing('d lo the mus ic indw.try and' the tone 1s relentlessly downbeat. There 1s also not one sympalhetk. or even likable, character in the rum . Midler di11 inside the tit.le character. however, and cJves 1 etunnlne. totally bellev•bl• performance. She shows t.be ravaees of the pressures of the road as t.be Se1nger's lnaecwity erupts in abrulve abuse tow&N those around her. IN 111E SEVEllAL briWanUy executed concert sequences sbe easily shows what it ia that' makes her a superstar. Sbe no longer has the energy to sustain her emotional performances, but when she gets on st.age she is . unable to bold back. Mldler is especially superb in these COil· cert secuons and she allo mates the most of lhe coarse humor of the script. Due to the performing style of the character, her dependence on booie and her final demise as the result of a drug overdose, it 1s impossible not to think of J ctn is Joplin. although it is all :su pposedly fictional The only other major chara~­ te rs· jn the film are Rose's manager (Alan Bates) and her latest lover I Fories t>. a chauf- feur sh~ picks up along lhe way who turns out to be an AWOL soldier .. These performances are good and lhe actors manage to create.' fuJI characterizations in bplll' O( lht' fact thC!l lhe bC npt IS so narrowl) focused on Rose thal 1t rcHalb llttll' C1bout them or ~ hcrt' the} came from ~AT 8 §UN IJATINiES R :::· AH ~ $2.CG till 2:30 pm IOR l~PO f.All 534-frlll UI MI f OWJ\fll1' A temptingly tasteful c0fl'l9<Jy ~I0'9 for adtAts who can cOUlt 5:45--8:00-10:, 5 MONT PYTHON'S l!.IFE BRIAN ~ . Al.A"' "l OA BARBARA HARRIS THE ~Dl..JCTION OF XJE n :.llAN · • UA TWIN CINlMAS BUlllA 'Allll OllllYt-111 lOWAllDS. lllW'1>111 r'.•• 1~ ,, '"'"' • lt ~ .J•t • .. I CINlMA BRlA l'lAZA ClllCOOllll l'ftw!>O'' Baell ~~• /ff' j • ' • • ~04 .. 'PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK' ELECTRIFIES ... NEW, WONDERFUL AND REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT." _ .............. o-. ... . ... 2114 ....... Pi£Di£ at . ~~r BUlilt ~~:~.!~~= lloci ,,..,-__ _,,..; ""' __ .. ,, .. ,,.... At..1•qy~camedy for acUts who Cal CClU'll. 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"PATRICK" MON-f'I" 1:00, 1;11, 10:IO SATllUN 1:15, :I:*», 1:00 1:15, 10:IO • f'tue(R) "SHAME OfrTHE JUNGLE" 0 WHEN A STRANGER ~ALLS0 <"l -----?·--""·•• ..... -IAT,,.._ ... ... ....... _ MALCOLM MaaOWIU DAVID WAANIA "TIME AFTER TIME" (Na ·~ "AGATHA" I . ' ' "'· ·1 ... ·. . .. ••• 1 \ • r " .. J . • l . :- . • J I • ' ' j . ' .... . ;; • >' • .' ~ .... . ~ . ~·: ..... ....... · . Warning: The Surgeon General t!as Determ ined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. I • ' , LIG LOW ERE D TAR C, NICOTINE lills:12mg "11C0.8 mg nicotine av.per cigarene,FTC AtponMat78.100's: 12 mg"tar;·o.a mg nicotine av. per cig11eneby FTC Method. . ' ' .. ) ' -' . . ·,. .... . , p INSIDE: .• •.. ' ... I *¥• 00.._ 11, 1'71 .. OM.YN.OT ' Slllf•MldlW• Dell• ...... NJT7· l~ Oil • famll1..,...._, _.&Mt time • It I ID tbt ut ol eoMIU. Leanlq to ~ la ......... ., •• kitehm .r... IM •• a ,_. llrt. Della ii ..,. tMt.a tilM .a to i9ll .. tbe family food ,........... wttla w,. rlpe1 olberown. .. T,• erHm val1etiea are td .. t for ma'da' m..itfoat or pourtna over war~ ehopt. ()flea I uae a ea of ODioD 10UP wbea I doa 't bne tlJDt to chop OIUolll " add..s Della. 0 1t11 euy a:ad all tbe iiavor aad ........,., J need; . And the ... ntlal lacndtettta .Ut make bet a a~..._.,,( m.U1Mr a auperbcook. ''THB WAY I SING la Vet')' .,.._... to me. M)' 1on11 bave to mean aom eUUq to me. 1"bell I pus alOq the meantnc to you and you will bMr &hat anjl draw your own feellnp about me from that," abe aald. "I rook tbe same way. I want what I serve to aay aomethiq about me. I care about it, take pride in tt. I just don't throw ll tocetber: J uae my experience and lmastnatlon." Startiq· a ainginc career at the ace of 6 in the jwlior choir of her Baptist 7he willingness to experi- ment, improve and be ·creative is just as· impor- tant in making a meal as it is in making music. · church, Della knows the,. insights that only experience can teach the beginning cook or singing art.1st. "The willingnesss to experiment, im· provise and be creative is just as impor. t.ant in making a meal as it is in making music." she said. ''This comes from ex- perien"Ce. As your confidence grows, so does your willingness to take risks and so de the rewards. Dell a realizes the combination of variety and discipline is akin to both musi.c and cooking . 'The key is what you do on a s hopping day. Instead of just putting away groceries when you come home from the supermarket, you should think ahead. ' corded Gold records and boated her own televis1on variety series a llow her Ume to create a tasty meal? "The key='is what you do on a shop· ping day. lnatead of just putting away groceries when you come home from the supe rmarket , you should think ahead," advised Della. "Wash the potatoes and season the meat on the spot, wrap il and store it in the Creezer so it's ready for the oven when you want to cook It later on." ·'The secret is to keep the basic things on hand, like all your seasonings and a 'The secret is to k~ep the basic things on hand, like all your seasonings and a variety of canned soups ... · are already in that can of aoap." · Wbo reaDI tbe benef'lb, tMD. of the •ntlcln1 arom• aurrouadl•I her. .sumptuous cooldnc? "lt'a important to me to be able to share my talent.a and ereldvlty with other people :-especially my family and people who are cloee to me," abe said. "I love 10 sine and I love to cook, and I'm very good at both because J work at both." So. whether abe's .on atage sl.nging a new blues tune or teacb.iD1 ber 19-year- old daqbter the nuances of a aew re·. cipe, ainlen and IOUfmet coolta better · beware -Della Reese i.a coolrln'. Here's ooe ol Della's favorite recipes. JAZZY CBICICEN 2 pounds chicken parts 2 tablespoons ahortenlne 1 can (10~ ounces) condensed tomato soup "'cup water 1 cup sliced onion 1 lar&e.clove earlic, minced 2 teaspoons chili powder I/a teaspoon gro~d cinnamon Generous dash crushed red pepper y, c up sliced pimento-stuffed oLives 1 large green pepper, cut in strips Cooked rlce In skillet. brown chicken '1J shorten· ing; pour off fat. Add remaining lngre· dients except olives, green pepper, and rice. Cover; cook· over low heat 3S minutes. Add olives and green pepper. Cook 10 minutes more or until done. Stir occasionally. Serve with rice. ~akes 4 servings. "M us1c is a very interesting field because there iii a lot of variety and dis-.. ci91ine in it. There are a lot of thing& l" variety of canned soups . Soups are always good for casseroles, stews, even salad dressings and desserts, or just when you need a particula r navor,'"s he continued. Variation: Omit cinna mon and olives Increase to 1 tablespoon chilipowder arid I/a teas poon crushed red pepper Singer-adr ess Della Reese shares her cookmg expertise and favorite recipes. GooR. is Golden Way to Prosper Wblle moet Amertcan.s are go1n1 about their routine bua1neaa on Sept. 29, Penn· aylvanlana and a peat many EuropeUIS were busy PtePeriq for a year al pn.perit7 by celebratbll "Gea1•t'Da7." Actually, Goose Day ls cme al two ~Jar names given to the Day or ~ Feast Ofaint Michael and All Ancel.a, a nU~ boUday which always fall.a on S.pt. 2' •lnee Pope Pelt¥ Ill proclaimed it a festival in the year•· Anothe r name for th• holiday is Michaeln1as Day. It la a day of honor and respect for the Archangel Michael, guardian and protector of the peppl~. •· Back, at least, to the l5lh century, rents were paid by tenants to their. landlords four times yearly throu g hout Europe, and. Mic haelmas Day was one of the rent, or quar.ter-days. The tenants would present to their landJo.rds •·a good stubble IOOM" with the Micbaelmu rent, bopin1 to insure renewal of the leaae. Fifteenth centu.ry payola? , •oaDW-. Tll.S •ICllABLILU GOOI& wu eatm b)' tbe Germans who believed*- could foretell the weather from the breastbones of the cooe.e on that day. In Ireland, lllcbaelmaa waa oae of the most important feHta of tbe year since it was believed that eating the llichaelmaa goose pro- tected against sickness. A Michaelmas Pie, witb a golden ring packed iri.side, was served in Ireland, along with the majestic roasted goose ffn England It was a Michaelmas cake). The finder of the ring, so the legend goes, woul<I have an early and pros- perous marriage. MlcbaeJmaa Day came to America about 200yeanqo. Tbe Pennaylvanla Dutch acquired it from the En1H• in a moat roundabout way. A DutcluaaD • t.be name~~ Pomli• eo.lda't ftlMI a tenant f....,.. a. Bueb or Snyder Counties to help work his land. So. be went to Lwuter County, a ~al Pea· ns.yln.nta Germana, to find a low COUD· tryman to take the job. IN BAaat8BUaG. be met a youn1 Britisher named Archibald Hunter. whom be' hired on the spot. Hunter asked 'the Dutchman lf he could settle his yearly account on Sept. 29. and the Dutchman agreed without knowing of the Michaelmas Daytraditi011. When ·Michaelmas Day came around, Hunter . the Engl~shman wen( to his Dutch landlord with bia annual settlement in one ·baiJ and a lar1e. plump~ in the otber. He explained \o the Dvtebmaa tbe oW En«Uab proverb aboM ae..-w....-.,......, all yearUJO'l•le81JOMOD EIWt...-• QQ. TODAY. Wl'l'll NOT llANY LandJorda o .... in; farmen• land, and wtllt more people la larter cities than there ..... In Jltlt eema17 E~.lllcbaelmuDaym ... payABtbebWls,. P~ the reqt or mortgage, of coa.ne. but pay the charge accounts. the bank and car loam and the rest of the accounts payable. too. - Then. do as they do in Central Pen.nsylvulla and through most of Europe. Indulge yourself In a succulent roasted goose runner, and do it juat • for 1 uck on any day you want to be more festive. . Honking ht Be . . up In the Air The next time you h~at honking look both ways, then look up. It could be the ail' traffic - not planes, but, tens of thousands of wild geese heading aoutb for the winter and passing right over your bead along the way. When wild geese migrate they literally cov- er the country. They fly through four air cor· ridon (or ftyways) that take them over almost every community in America, the only excep· lion beinc the bot desert areas. G....._ usinl the Atlantic Seaboard Flywa)' head for the Carolinas, with some continuing on to Florida. The Misslsaippl and Midwest Flyways de· posit some aeese in Missouri while others go on to rice ftelda around Houston. GEESE VSING THE West Coaft Flyway settle either ju&t DOl'\b ol San Francisco, or COD· ti.Due u f• ~ tbe hja PenimalL No matter which corridor they use, you can count on their ma.kins a pua above your own terrain and over your own air rtpta. Ho ane lr:nows the traveliJll babita of wild seese blU.-tllu tM lnmten wbo stalk tbem. G~=-=-.r· batevm .,....eatin1 . .... dm't fb ..,,mere. ~ ..... ---·r.e·'--....... .......... ..,..,......, a.--,1*7 • .Ue· ealeat _.,., for t • market.~ fu1 ate ... ....., nl8ld to be ... flMllrful and leuf..,_ ........... '•llldarrtff • .,.. ~ tMit • ., ,,,,.u and ,.....,.. .......... ,. .. -· ne __. ...... )I now. You cu )GM foal' Hfte _. ....,. ... • the ..., or • to roar ,.,.........,..or~aad__. .. ...... ,...., to rout. Either wa1. ltlM llOW la tll• Ume'"lo man nre a ....-• ._..... bt 1our mealtime plana. ·1 -. -.. ~·. I ~ • \ . .. -,,,;. ..... ,. /..... • .. ~. ''-j •I .. '\ ·- .... . -- \ . •' Goose Is a good choice for a festive meal. OM.YPl.oT ' AaED babyfoeda cordin1 to an ~-la reported in the ol the Can•d.J•n Di Auoclatloo, H ollt i( 3f iJllant cereals coatained more qaan 10 percent au1ar. Soau products contain as much •• 27 percent auiar. PtrrnNG baby oa a lllet -"Prudent diet" restrictions -more·· sll:im milk, poultry and fiabr re.a fat, egg yolk aao J'ed meat -suc· c&ssfully prevented ct'1ldbood overweight, atconling to a study of Bt babies reported in Pediatrics Magazine . D,iet ·modification began a\ three months. By age 3t only one child. in the :fiet group was over· "'eight, compared with 12 of Ule babies fed the t9'1>ical American baby diet The conventional dtet included the usual wh ole milk, custard, P!ddings and eggs STUFF1NG a9d s tarv· iag -Erratic teen-age eating patterns may not be desirable. but appear to be typical, as shown in an in-de pth eight- week observation of the eatiq habits ol ZS biab sebool ,uta, q• lt and 17. Tbe study, reported in the Journal of Human Nutrition, found a four- fold difference between the average highest and lowest daily food intake. In other words. on some days the girls ate four times as much food as on other days. That was the. average; the range went as high as 10 times as much food ! · WHY LOSERS f aU - The same magazine dis· cusses the three most probable reasons mo11t attempts to treat obesity by diets are uns uc· cessful : ins ufficient molivation on the part of the patient, impractical dietary advice from the t.berap\st and written in· s!ruclions that only a ate minoMty can un- ntand ClllAYPO~Ea re· i • to the mena -r decades of court- kids with french , clowns and what· J#, the restaurant busl· a is about to usher a darling into the din- room: the seolor n. Ood Service Market· magazine predicts lbe raat-growin1 . segment of the ttet will be a prime i t in the comlnl de· Smart oe>erators already courting with improved us, diacountl, re· cMeed portions al lower ~rices, special dinner ours, free traQSporta· io.n and other menilies. Prime complalat1 rom 1oldea·a1en are 'unh·ealtby foocf'Y boices, plus unaatiafac- ry parldq, steps, dim iibtin1 and bard·to· avi1ate sidewalks (CTacu, snow, ice). LOWES c~olea&erol, · er ~ -Are low- tboleaterol diets ex- n1lve? Researchers ebec:kin& into that q~­ found that they ac· &,ally .aved money -aver.,• of $1.11 a • k -by modltJial standard 1onra- D l moderate-cost • meiau to meet tiMt-··Help · our Heart" pMle~es ' • =--- rbatl GlbOont I r o u p w a 1 1 a I t • bealtlly while tbe odMr'r r .. trtded. wer• tufferla1 from either coMtipalJoa or GOOD f'O& "'8& .. dyte.-,.. 1H -Bran, the Oki· Tbe ..... ........ up faahloned remedy for trault.tJme ln tbe COO· coaaUpatl&n, can also· sug:::n ~. slowed h~lp U.. oppollt. attllc· lt ln tn. dyHatery lion -dlan'bea. 1roup IDd ,bad no effed Aceordlq to a atudy on tbe bealthy O'OUP· FOOD treated 9tda iaabpl, a • bllia·flbet bran-1111:• • plant .Ut aormaua .. '°'"' fwdoa. LSCITIUN for another ll'OUP received cent ol tbo dMters ; pooe o nl y D\6 dic1ltloo-. of the non-dieters Normal blood pressure lowered blood preaaure waa obtalded by 7~ per· to normal. Ne ither r e p o r t e d I a t b e Th1J wu no su.rprile AmerlcaJl Journal of to tbe lDdiam. 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ICama'• eookinC I' • r r r a • • • • Halla.a. ta American repacbd ln amall Jan may help prevent them We .. •• rt u, C... -marhta la '""" (or an d u o re d l n th e from becomi.ll« cUabetlc ., AD 11 we fed ... ot d t froated), ao lf you refrlaetator or treaer. . U et1llt·laelll flo•r tnne=s an aetual· UM It 11 ~ UQu.ld rer A•r1I P .. LH tortllla1 bu l ,OIO lyre • It. Relreea-for veptable1. no butter · A•l•lee -You've come caloriH , or N eacla. Ina ae i1 not •d· or 11ttneeded. a loo& way. baby, but Kraft .._ 1 n -eal vlMd bec:auae It apolla P • r D ta a e, N • , you've ~ too far. One venion ol ,_, faf'Orite ao rap6dly. Ora• w.. (a .. It) -b'lDdred pouncta is too "cream1 cucumber" f'• Da.W N .• Ila ... , Try to think ol },t tb1I thin for your 5-feet·4 ••lad dre11l •1. 30 Callf. -'iaee your way: You're not ' bl'-on belgbt ... and 750 caJoriel per t&"Nespooo. •PffW diet rtquUea you the bottom," you're J-.t calories a day, is too lit· f'er aarltara W •• to eat lllmelw, 1-Ulel1 1maU QD top. One out of lie for anybOdy r I'm &ta ..... Va. -U you rhium. wtiy not *>-lt-two aia 't bad, and worried 'bout yoo. -.:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:-;1 you · ~ e •till 10 t 10 me F 0 r 11 ra . g . w . • erowma to do. ld aaawe r Vlrlllda lleadl, va. .. .. to your question: there The r'UIOll recipes U.t la no such thing as a diet "equivalent sugar sub- '• savings t h a t will sele ctive ly stitute" instead of giv-alter body proportions. ift i However, you can't lose ing spec c amounts s because there a.re many fat whe re there isn 't forms of low-calorie any. The most impor-s we&leners on th e tant thing for you a t market: liq-.S, quarter. your age (and anybody, d h 1f atn bl at a ny •e> is 1o eat an • ·er ta eta, healthfully. . individual J)9ckets, con- For Gayle P ., Moblle, centrat.ed powders and Ala. -A five-inch-round gra nulated t ypes you can use spoon-for-spoon 1-----------..----------1 of "Arabic" bread (pita in place of sugar. Read bread) has 160 calories. the label of your brand on suds from Lucky eraLaundrv Detergent 6407 811 oowny Fabric ~~~n~oz 811 2 S? For C.F.S., Norfolk, for equivalents . Keep Va. -Congratulations t his kit che n m a th in on losing 97 pounds! The mind: 3 teaspoonsful remaining pounds seem bl harder to lose because equa l 1 ta espoon: 16 takes less food to fuel tablespoonsfuvequal a 150 pounds than 250 cup. pounds. Hang in there. For Pat s.. Paataic, For "Desperate" (age N.J. -Yes. all fried 11 >. Carsoa, Calif. -foods a r e fattening. Ask your mother to take Because the fat (oil, but- you to your 'family doc-t e r . marga r i n e or tor for help in outlining s hortening) they are a lose-weight progra m fried in. is fattenin g, and 11.----------+---------"1 that's safe and really the food absorbs the fat. workB. You can be thin Oil has 125 calories per by the time you're 12. tabl espoon, more than For A.S., Woodland double the calories of Hill1, Calif. -If you any other ingredient. suspect that the calorie For Elu G., Santa count for a "diet swi-Ana -Yes. you can dae" on a r estaura nt ada pt low-calorie and menu is inaccurate, ask decalorized recipes for the owner to validate the use in your microwave calorie claim. If you ov e n . Follow the don't get a satisfactory manufacturer 's direc- answer, asl( your local liona for adapting_ stan- consumer affairs agency daTd reelpes. to lnvestieate. Fer llrS. a. V. •d: .. - CPN Af>9.319 t save l-25c . . . : on a 1 lb. can ~ of MJB : Ground Coffee . . • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OFfER LIMITED lO use OF ONE COUPON ONLY Sl'ORE COUPON : . CONSUMER OI!.. ._ 1c1 one COUClO" '* ~ CiooOOl'ly on • Pl'_._ IO 'f'U O'°'* on~ al~ G<o..no CollM ,.,.,., • -.-~r.-GROCER "'-""-hs~.11 • Nl-=e"-...°"°"'c.M'CfWSCOllee ~_.oer~·atlNJ : ._ -~ ptuf 5' .... ~ """"'*' -.,., --"'""" • --11>8-clM-eouoc.. ....... noo De~OI • tl-eclby,.oY w.. """ llQnO• r~>on• ltllOUQ" ~~b•o•utr>.c ett ..,.,,, ~ mu,5t °"' .,.., -... eo..cx>t> """" ___ ,,.,e •tr.C1ed In~• st\o•1n9 ~ purci-al ~· _ .. __ II'• ..... ., '°' reQernption ""'" oe -on-c...n .... I 20 al -01rW F0t P•OMP1 ••CS•fnPhOft matt ~r.c:..:.e~~Bol. ~~31.tllO . . . . . . . . . . . . . •••..••................. , ..•....•..•......... STORE COUPON CPN BP9·319 on a 2 lb. or 3 lb. can of MJBGround ... Coffee California bu a truth· ....... Ala. -Sorey, Jn-menu 1-w replaUna but It's really J...-Uible m•u claims, but. even for me to Send"" you a without •udl leliaJaUon. eov>: 0( a recipe dult.,. J-----,-----~-:-~------------=-------'-.....;..--.::7~ It would M Weial to peaiecl last aummv. make mi$1eading calorie JUST ASK . . . and s . claims. Your at.ate al· we'll try to ana•er the a.e $ taney 1enera,I'• ornee ~ moet often-aalled ques-. -can direct. patrooa toilte Uooa ia print, but lbe proper qency bandlina amount of mail ls so- . -• .-\1• .. "' consumer complaints in great that we c an 't .. Tide . . Ch-··t-·.~rec •••• J .• El · ::::~:::.r..•d with a On these MJB faVorites. oeterge84~t80 ,., 90 ~~~~9:!~zt 80. 2 .91 s d s Ii 1-._ .... _ .... _ ... _.~--+------. tea y opp es . ..... -:~.· . ' ., g::~~!~~td 48 •·••···• . 320t 811.1 g::~~~~·d 04 ........... 2201811.1 Mr.Clean -144 aeaner ........... 280Z.811. Personal 1vorv 5~~~~~~-.84 :s:e.,t 169 .......... 4902.llOX Expected For Chicken, Pork, Apples, Onions WASIDNGT6N (A P ) -Look for heavy sup- plies of chicken, pork, apples and onions this month, according to marketing specialists at t h e De partme nt of Agriculture. The department re· ports that broi le r c hic ke n prices h ave been averaging nearly seven cents a pound less than last year: pork prices are also low due to record production. This year's apple crop is expected to be slightly larger than last year grapefrwl and lemons are light. but lemons should be mcreasing. Tur ning to canned fruits, applesauce, cling peaches, pears and fruit cocktail are adequate. Potatoes are in ade· quate supply. with sweet po t a toes and f ro zen potatoes plentiful. Can ned beets a nd tomatoes will be ple n- tiful, as will be frozen snap beans and sweet corn on the cob. Frozen broccoli and s pinach will be adequate. · aod officieJs s ay COD· CZECH CUSTAJlD sumers will see a wide 2 tablespoons all-variety. Onions, too, are purpose flQur expected to be plentiful 314 cup milk and al rea so n a bl e ~cup butler prices. ·~ c up s uperfine SUPPLIES OF beef sugar w i 11 b e ad e q u a l e • ltil teaspoon salt although productJon is 1 teaspoon vanilla about 12 percent below In a small heavy last year's levels. saucepan gradually stir Turkey will be plen· milk inlA> flour, keeping ti!ul wj1hjt(Pd11ctioo ex· amCM).tb . Cook over pected to be 18 percent moderately low beat, more than laat year. stini.Jll comtantly, unW Productiqn of eggs is thickened and bollin1. up about 3 percent with Cool until just warm to a plentiful forecast aJso. the touch -mixture while 1upplies ol milk may loot lumpy. In a and dairy products will medium bowl beM.. but- be adequate. llllk pro-te r u n tl l c: r ft'""m y ; ductton ii down gradually aad seaaonally. , thoroUlblY beat ln ,q. Au1uat buUer produc· ar; adil cOo&ed mbture. tlon was 2.4 percent Hit and van~~j.__ beat above l11t year , ·and untU.JichtaadlllllJJ'.Cut produeUoa ol American a-e-..o;::te m• wt-. cbeete was uP 11 per· po" and baked cent. · in a »Inda an,.t c:ake Pa-G&APU are eaa lD ball crouwtae. plentiful, wMa. freab SprelMI t.o&tom ball wttb Bartlett peara and oae·balf of tbe custard; wtDter DNl'I are bl ade· add top half ol eq• and qaa&e ...w. ~ ade· spread wttb remeta••1 q_uate are ll'Wb cranber· cu1tard. Cbill but brln1 rln and oran1es. • to room temperature Suppllu of fresh beforeaervlq. '' ' -rou·ve MeG UM amall ~~ ot ~•r• aad OD a~a"'et llla\Atu, wblle lbe cutoCMf'wantatoca1h cor<lofpurchuet wblcb that be aow record• eacbllne. more belp durlo1 lntlnlowerfoodprtees •c •n••d or•er weal • cheelll. lh cbffllout can be YMd tot l>&adcet· tboH prices int.be tom· I u P •rm • r k • t heavier aboppiDf houri, for the consumer. ID , . JU..1~ • • ... ,._...,. ol cleR llmpy punebea In Ina,.,........,.. new lhOP· puter. op eraton can more to atock mol'e ol the pro· 1imple tenm. tbe new ~ the CUllOllMt'a •ton •c· pine-lilt.t u4l even for Scanner tecbaoto~y qwctly and m91e pr•··.' duct.a mo.t lft demand 1upermarket acannn• T .. •n I• •ddlU•••I count .._...., for ln•· compan.o. lboDD&nc. provldH th• 1tor• • clMly adjuat tbelr pro-and to display item• mean futet', mon ae-· . -" dM u .......... P'911Mt 0..-~ """ s'-ol•MW ........ c e'"'._. mt.a wbida •»•tll• 1 IOOd aew1 for bb h 1roeer aad cua1Qmer. ll••·H•l•I for Ute tant ~al. ln1taJlatloe ot 1ean· manat•meot wltb lD· duet llnel and ran1e of where tbey are mo1t curate service and lower 1laop,_. Mew check U1ual.l1 product name ners bu no tttect on t.be ' 1ta.ataneou1 and ac• 11rvlct1 to •ult con: eully found. overall food prices _ ...,.,,.,.a~ean u well aa prU:e are,.. way producte are curat• nporta ol pro. aumer needs and pre-Qulelller. more effl-andibat'•toodnew1for IN la«lr\l«•led Into lbe corded • Oae more de· prle.d. d u c t mo • • m • • l • ftrences. cien t checkout. ~tter a 11 of u 1 . eoatpuMr .,...... tailed euRc>mer receipt. The srocer atilt prices cu1tomer volume aed llore precbe inlorma-inventory C!OOlrol and lo· -'Eat hr Faaler aad __. ae· c1tnte tban trMIUoeaJ caah ~ll•ter \o&&Una . acannert brin1 olher l eu vls•bl• c~aa1u whlcb wlU IMU N¥Uaas and 11n.c;:d 1ervtce laa&Md ol tVTYlt\t • product.a ln respobH to cutt omer prefereacH Uofl 1atbered by the created reapoue to COD· Cramer. Dtr•ctor o/ car4 to ,......m for ap. TBS HD receipt wm coeta and eompetitlon. for eertalA p roduet•1 1canner •Y•tem will also sumer demands all cut co,.1umer A/laJ,,, Alpha proval each_:_ll.:.:.m_:e__:.:th.:..:e:__::p..:..ro:..:v..:.kle::...:•::..:.:perm=-:::.:"':.:.en.::.:.:.t..:.re.:..· __ T.:.:b.:.:e:...::m:.:ajor::.=.....:c:.:h::.::an:::l:.::e:....::ls:.__:b:.:.r...:.•.:..:.D..:;.da_•_n_d_•_t_1_1e_1_0r_b_e_lp_atQ_rea_t_o-:-pr_o_v_id_e_o_ve_r_b_ead...:.....:..coa::.:..::t.s:..:..·_:r..:.":.:u::.l\::..·-=8.:..:et:.:a.:C.:..:o. _____ _ for the r How does the 1canner system ..uril! Nearly 95 percent of a ll 1rocery products have been aul1ned a lO·dlalt number: tbe first five dilit.a Identify the manufacturer, and tbe second ftve dJctu identify \he product. slie and navor. No two pl'Qduct.s bave the same code and the code never chan1es. THESE numbers are represented on packa1· in g by a aeries of bars and spaces which an electronic scanner can "read." The UPC code does not contain the price which ls established by the ret~iler and pro· gram med every day into the memory of the in store computer. As the checker moves the UPC-marked item across a window in the checkout counter, a lieht beam scans or "reads" the sy mb o l and translates it back into a number. This number is transmitted to an in· store computer which looks up the item and the price stored in its memory. . Then the product name and price a r e fl ashed bac k to the checkout counter where they are displayed on the viewer f or the customer tu see and a lso µrintl·d on the receipt tape The entire operation requires only s plit seconds. T he re is mucll less chance or human error at lhe checkout counter under the sc a nn e r sy•tem. Mistake• due to • smud1ed prices are eliminated and the com· puler can't miscalcul8te mu ltiple priced items. For instance, on ilem~ p ri ce three for o n e dollar, the compute r \\ ould charge 34 cents for the first item and 32 cents for the second and third items, even if the three items go past the scanner out of order. Th e computer cannot ··fo rget" and it never has lo send the bagger t.o find the price of an unmarked item. The scanner all but puts an end to mispriced merchandise and mis· ,. rings b y c h ec kout clerks. QUICKER checkout is another 'f ea tur e customers like. Orden can be pro· ceased more r apidly with scanning and the computer automaUcally figures food stamps , , coupon discount.a a-r.d tax on taxable items. A Wubingtoo, D.C .. aTea market clocked a 28-ltem order through bot h a conventional checkout system and scanner system. The conYJt11itttriiall"' der_&:lliee'l~.ed1: est Buys For Fish Listed Here are tbe best buys --rn -nsb over-the nut c ouple of weeks . accordin~ to tbe National Marine Fisheries Se ce. Northeut Seaboard: fretb poUock fillet.I. and rresb cod stew. \ Middle AUantic: treab wbole sea trout a nd fresh whole spot. Sout.beaat and Gulf Coa1t: fresh whole pouper and fteab rock "Ji,,~: freab wboie lft ... wblteflsb a nd ~ portloDI. ; fneb sole Mid freeb Paelllc Boat we at : f re• h Paelfle red 1Dapper flUetl and frab whole ralnbow trout. f YOU ~£WAYS SAVI I WITH srATIR BROS. 10W·10W.PRICIS I FRESH I PORK SA ~E 1 SLICm .. s1os llACOll s111 H~.PKG. ·:.Jgc 99c ...... •••• RIB WI Al!>fAVI Htl AIC.tfl I U lll•ll I 0 11 IU r U~f 5AIC5 lu COMMEACIA1 OfAUA!.OA -0\{!>Al lA\ HAM HOCKS ROAST l ARG6EHO LB. 79c ,. $179 l 8. ... , .. c11ici<'aiis ·· --: 79c iliia.sna• s 1 39 iliia~snaic .... , . ,., ........... . A•M liOAST . 97 c ;~··ONI ROAST s 11 • SH.OUL··· •nu .. ,, .. •2•• $2•• s2ss $1 •• i~tioi.1 sT1a• . $1 •• NT'1iiitous1 -~ ...... --,,, ----'I ........... ' s1•• II''•·• ••8 "'I • SllOULH• •OH'T $2•• a iia"aoaST $1 ~· io• •·•i.oiJ. $2 49 CUa~D SRAK 1 SUNF LOWER OIL s214 BOWL CLEANER ~~u: LYSOL LIQUID ',h;.' ~ Sl.JJ SKIPPY • CREAMY OA SUPER CHUNKY ·1 PEANUT BUTTER 100, 5229 PAPER TOWELS vt. ~~."~ a ......... 78c s219 P~.~M~SAN CHEESE :.:~·.;" ! ... 69: e•oz [:M . NABISCO , 87C1' S 1 03 ~· GRA~A~ CRACKERS ~.: ... ., ·.~ u~ _ '2·0Z CHEESE ... l •o..... • s3 39 $-OZ 42c TOASTETIESc·~·;.~g.~ "• ..... ~u, Sl c I ... 96 c RlTZ CRACKERS ... ~KU ! .. 01 97c tiiiiRGENT 'f DETERGENT - t ....... • • ··~._, ........ .. BROCCOU • • ..,., ... lfol·f'•tr1t•· .. ' CARROTS · 33c .... : 15 ' ituas ·~·lf ······ .... . .. 35c •2s• .. •27• 22 ·0Z. ROOT BEER = ~;,=~~ ;u ! ·' ••1 98t ·, .. ~T 59c (, ... SCHWEPPES 5~c --9-05-T-ON------- . MINE~L WATER :r.-u ...... , ,. 01 ~ .. 21•-oz rues 69C R.C. COLA .. o .. 11t•u11 ..... , ! . ·•01 '1.59 _f_E_R_N_,_N_s·-po_r _____ e_A ____ ... -.... , ..________ SOFT DRINKS :.~~'::o~~,Olt'M"'to•• ••• 01 ggc !,PROGRESSO ~ ~ aal?/ALE 11•c001ostXM5P001111n51 R.C. COLA ~~~~~~·...... •, ..... l gac a __ '"'t"°"3·-.o~kiS ....• ~... .. 86' ._ . MINERAL WATER r;.~;~:~l~ .. ,01 sl.57 CLAM SAUCE..... ., L F F d P . [IJJHr~ .. ~:8:~1:~~~ .. ,._!:::~:: ... · s5oa 1 ~::r::~~~;:·.-~:: !HUNT 'S T'*ATO SAUCE TIIUTOPASTE KETCHUP "01 31' ow -rozen oo n ces TOP RAMEN .. ~:.~.~.... ~ . 25c TOMATOES ~:.::.:~ ........ 01 6f GREEN BEA'4S =~~gU~cu1 ! .. oz 46 c BROWNIE MIX :~~~.·,".~;;;:.: ; ~1.37 ;;T;;OMA;;;TO;_;;ES:::;.~-~~t ··==· =·"'°z=67~c ~T:;llU;;=TOE=S=;,., .. =,o =";:._o,::;:37::;c VEGETABLES ~:~~J~:s!:~.~~:Nc•1° NEW(N~~.:,~o 79 c' BROWNIE MIX r~~~~r~~~·· $ sl.19 ~---~ ·~· Beer & wine Specials STEAK 'N' TATERS e S 1 os FLOUR ~ ... s1 79 · ()L!~! 'l••uREO•N •ll s104'(Sl•ClPllOM•lN<0•• ~ NIOHIHAW~ .. 60l __ 1AP"'A -~ •• • ;C ll";)~ -------. Pou No cAKE =~E~Cl 1 ·o 7HlZ s 114 e 0Rv1uE REOENeAcHER s 1111 · _ .._ -1 CELLA 1 cR1aAR1 • CAKE =~~TUAYA111•1nu-0z .fll£1tCHCHHll C•KlPLA1N $224 _".f4 POPCORN '' •: ' OLYMPIA LAMBRUSCO I !fclH~~s 22.H>z.011f11ENcur11•w1E1t11TC*HEc •KE I .z..oz HOLLY SUGAR l>C"''"0 .. ,. t, . 39c e BEER 1•01 :-~~':i'st llNG cua MEAT ..... ,... t .,,, s~·: PUDDING cup ;,~;.~~:: .. 1 ... ::~ 88' $j99 s 1 •• I sj'i•---- ORANGE JUICE lllHlwm ........... •2-0Z. 98 DISH LIQUID ~N"'~ ! n\, &l e -.-------------....- GRAPEFRUIT· JUICE T11mwm .. f .1t.oz 77 c LYSOL CLEANER .. ;N,,~,111 ,.0 z '51.06 [J .::.: .. '"~~~~,~~-~::~:~~:-~~.~~~~;~~;~ ' IWEIONNET MAIGAllNI _,.. ...... r ......... m. PllCES EFFIC. !,1"".:-·r!il:-· .. _ ·ur..:Ter\i .... _ ......... ~~~~ ........ 1 FULL DAYS, 'J3.r~$.~-a:_-I ;~~· ...... --.. • ................... OCT 11 ·~, .. ~. =-· f;J . ~ .......... .,,,..................... . . .. ................. """' ......... :"'.t.':£:?.r:.:;.'t.;S::-.~ ', OCT. 24, 197t ... - -·- , fl 1 . ~. FOOD Lomb DU'lws Honortid in · Ethnic Restaurants ' I I WMa'adMtlalldae ............... . ,__bdalamb.,,..! • ..--... ........ . UUell ltqutd. ll1x toset.ber .... LrG 0 1' IAD """ parpoee ... '4 t.apW ..... A reent 1vve1 ot ijiU ...-. ,...,_, •eaua la aom• of Aa .,.,a,-orua. ll .llaahattaa'1 po11i1 &M tlltlQ'otXvbu rHtaubta falle4 le .. _,,.., or :'lecrtnc• ftlMI a ..n.&1 ot luab f'Hthal" whteh l1 dlllMe.u..,. ~•••11•• at t111i1 eDC1 o1 carawm traveliid bl U.e II lddle Sall lt tflHIMW lltenllT to-..... , oa a 1word." ,.,._ Md 1arUe Md brush onr meat. Le\ ttand at room l••· peratun 2 bout before roul1QI. Preheat oven to m c1e.,... Rout ao to 15 CDlDl&tel per pound for medium · rare ... <thermometer re1l1tera 170 ct.1r,ee1). Do not overcook. &trvts 6 to •. I can Cl ounce1> 11rved mu1broom Ii-awn& allced awabrooma qtdd. ~ tn.pooe aal&, G&A VY AND OUNGS , .......... Below an aome lamb reelPM u dlvtrH H \bey are deUclOUI. llOAl'l'LAMB ~ tNlpOCID aalt D r y Sb e r r y • e I I , asft J tabJ11~ Dry mU1brooms, and bread · 2 C&Ull coif .. Sbtrty cruqib•: 1tutf_ chops v. teupOOG alllplce tea. beaten l'\vith muabroom mix· · ~ teupoon cln- ~~oocuc lamb OD rack OD ~ ~ lamb~ Oet1t'•,. .a-a lamb la an ....... Md NCr~. tbe bulk ol ••al 1 a~•• at 1t •a u.e ...t la dtllt:rtbuted ..._.. --. ._..., b ·~-ta. pool' aa well llbb to ... .-or. maebo u YUllU9il relatl\191 and 5 ~=le1 of lamb ~ cup tJne dr1 ture. Brott cbopt 4 to 5 n.amon bread crumhl incbea from aource of J ~ cup hooey ' Salt and Pepper beat, with pepper before 1 lee ol lamb, about Usln1 sharp knife, turnin1. Note :· lf de-5 poundl CombUM coffM, Jll· aplce, claoamoa ~· boat)'; am well~P roiitlnc ,.... aoeat • oven at • de,,..~ . 2v, t.o a boun or cup liqueu_r make allt frorn bone alde aired, have the butcher S 1at1e oran1e1 meat tbetmometer : • thu nqulllle. f1mll7 trt.ndl. Aacl, ol COUl'M, lamb "Sblab Kebob" waa ~ teupoon pepper 2 cloves a arllc , cru1hed 8TtfFP'ED LA•B a 1a CHOPS OU ONNAIS e double rib lamb chops -about 2 Inches between rtb bones into ''French" the chops . ~ cup chopped center ol meat on each Before aervin1, place a maraacbioo chtrrlea cbop. Drain DlUlbrooma, paper frtU.on eacb chop. (about 15cherriea) gl1ten 115 de1r... . 180 desree-. ......... , " . ~ hu a Dlac. ol boDol' ln orltlaalb prepared by the t&Mlc nata•raal.I ---- Combine Tia tthr1J, reaervtna 2 tablespoona Servea6. 4 teupoon1 all-(&ff ux.a. P a .. ~ ; aucb • Jbmlaa, o...-, Turklab aocl ot9aer M •dlt•rr•••~• ••· nuenced ..tabltlbmuu B.al by a.,d lar1e, lamb still 1.,.. ~bind beef and pork with cbtft. proteaaional and otherwise. And, tbls ls a pity because lamb ii nutrtuous. tuty. eaay to prepare and reaJJy quite dellcioU5 AS A CHANGE of pace f« tbe hou.ewile who continually seeks variety ln m e al - plannlng , limb is pe1'fect Cuts to s uit every taste are •vaila· ble in most mea.~ markets, and each can be prepared in a myriad of exciting ways. Lamb chops glazed with honey and walnuts. lamb curried in the tradition of the Middle East. lamb roasts (try marinating them in li· queur or Cognac for a mysterious and unique flavor) or glazed with pineapple or lemons or ~ pears can be a feast for family and guests. Lamb i s ne arly always tender because 1t com es from a young a nimal whose muscle has been little used and consequently does not have a buildup of ex- cessive "marbling". The Un it ed St ates D e par t m e n t o f Agric ulture s pecifies that to be · labeled as lamb, the sheep must be less than a year old. Ac· tually , most market lamb is considerably younger than that, often less than six months. This is most important, for any meat this tender should never be over- cooked. W&• cookl•I Jamb, (Hp•ela ll1 • r oast) tons• Mould be llled for tunllall tmt.ead of a fork since the former Win al· low lesa j~ce to escape. L A•B 18 A rich source d protein, the B L..J.!.:..---!'!'::U.:~~~o~s~phorus and magnesium. lt is ideal for most diets. In the case or the ''Scarsdale Diet," lamb occupies its OWi\ night, Wednesday, and it's a sare bet to assume that . many conscientiou s dieters who used to shun lamb, have become re- acquainted with this en- joy able morsel in the midst of their slimming process. Lamb, too. is served to babies in Pl\fee form as1 one of the nrst solid food s. History shows that sheep were among the fir s t a n i m a l s domesticated by man. Tb.?y clothed h im , fed him with both meat and dairy products and al- lowed him more mobili· ty during the early growth of society. In fa c t , th e im - portance of sheep to the an c i e nt n a ti o n o f Babylon is translated by it s v e r y n a m e , "Babylon" which means "land of wool." THE PHOENICIA~. noted for their seafaring prowess, were a ls o famous for their woven wools and introduced the first sbeep to Bri· tain. It was these early sheep that were the fo rerunners of the meat producint breeds we have today. The lamb, of course, baa alwaya had 1reat re· liglous significance. Dating from the Old Testament, Jewbb peitou who coaduct the Seder at tbe Passover holiday, cli1play the ahan.IE ot a lamb bone to represent the aacrtlldil lamb. Tbe tracUtlonal d1DMI' ..UJ lac!hades cut• of lamb such aa broOed ~ or crown r oa1ta. Cbrlnlans, aekaowled1e the lm · por\ala ot lamb from rea daa1 la tb• New Teltar CS and for Cfll· tun• bave celebrated tbe &MUI' meal by HrV· lu lprtlll lamb. la tbe Middle &a1t, foU1 ws1 ot tbe lalam.ic • I -. B'9Y Magna-Pak and save a nickel on eVery pound .. TOPROUMD ~~1~K ,.,238 llONOl 0 OH l u2 33 LARGE END RIO STEAK OOND£00£H ll 19 8 10 193 BONELESS TIP STEAK llONOEO OCH l\UUNO lB 238 10 233 FRESH MEAT TOP SIRLOIN ~~~L~N •• LO 2 68 BLADE CUT 114 S!i~~~~~K ROUND STEAK UO••lU'.lb('INOIOOflf PORTERHOUSE STEAK BEEF SPARERIDS ' ,. CROSS RID ROAST 1.89 2.49 .79 '1.88 IAP.GE END RID ROAST ~'"'"'"'' '1.89 JOP.K LOIN P.OAST ..... ... "·" ..,, j 6 .. POP.K SPARERIOS ..... '' ··~ lt.O~ PORK SPARERIDS 1.29 1.J 9 1.29 • BONELESS LEG OF PORK "'' 1.98 FP.£SH LEG Of PORK IT AQAN STYLE SAUSAGE PORX SHOULDER ROAST 1.29 1.68 .79 ' 1.J9 .79 .69 f P.ES~ LEG Of PORK 111..tl•" h\.1,: CHICKEN THIGHS CHIC~N LIVERS CHIC~N OP.EASTS '" .99 LADY lff SLICED OACOH .8~ ' ,. CANNIO 6 PACKAGED ! HYD~OX COOKIES )!, "'11-t1H(1 l '00/ O,.i:, 1 : 09 SPICED £ACHES tf'tVAU.l't , 100l (..._h .5 7 i~~r £E ASPAP.AG~;, c.< •• 59 AU. STO~ES CELEDMTE l GMNO "E-OPUflNG or A NEW LUCKY DISCOUNT CEHTE" IN OW.AT OEU.Avt. AHO ~Tl.ANTIC ... T-DONE STEAK ("' 1-. l>HI 1,1,. PORK LOI N CHOPS l•Cl)tUJ ~uNAPA~~~~I PORK LOIN CHOPS 1£N0£1\t()IN l!J IC) 234 CANNED 6 PACKAGED f'PEANUT b !Yrt,t~ 2· 19 ORCkUNl<Y .•...•. 4001 Mt>I\ .f'TREE TOP i39 oCIDER . · . •PPl.l . . 04 ot nn 1 SUN LITE SALAD OIL . ' . l CHIU W /DEANS .... 11 2.10 .... 65 f. :~~NKY CHICKEN ~OU~ ... 7 J iPOPCOP.H . ' [LADY LEE PUMPKIN J. LADY LEE YAMS {LADY LEE CIDER J. WAGNER DP.INK ; EGG NOODLES ., .... t KP.AFT DRESSING .,..,,,t _,,.µJi.ft L COP.NED OEEF HASH • A SNACKIN" CAKE MIX • ' •• , .,. i. • 1.55 .J9 ... 59 2 .59 .69 .J9 1.09·· ... 79 .. 88 A LADY LEE OEEF STEW ,. ..1.19 A ~.~P.~~ ,~, PITIS SAUC~ L HAP.VEST DAY CAT SUP b FRUIT COCKTAIL ti ""' ••• , .69 ' . .56 .... 7~ I, PLANTER'S PEANUTS .. ,. 14~ .... 1.99 A ~~HAM CP.ACKE~~oi IV)• • .59 IP'tewplk•,nor •lf•c.,... in Sonro Do~ olld '.>on lua Obbpo Counu••· Look at the advantages of buying larger sized packages of meat we c agna ak First of all. you get Magna· ak's savings of "'""nw-~ts a po und. off our already low prices set:-en{ by buying in quantity. you !>hop only onc1:. Z2nd._w11h a little planning. you 'r~ meab ahead by stocking your fr1 •eL1'r Face 1t folb Magna Pak 1!i om.' 1>1 th~ gr eat m~at \.di~ I - CAtilfEO & PACKAGED DAl~Y 6 FP.OZ£N FOODS HEA1. TH 6 BEAUTY AIDS bOL YMPIC MEAL ~MEDIUM EGGS D"EAD . I~ GP.ADE AA 45 liAAlltSI OAY 69 • ll()UNO TOP IAO\'lU DOl CO• • Ol\~~H • 14 oz lOAI • ,. BANQUET lSUN·~ IWSINS .... , ... &9 6 ~~.:T PIES 28 L DEl.MONTE SPINACH "9 &Ol Pl(. ~. ,, .. ~ ~;s I' ~~tSlETA 2 3 9 l QUICK OATS .>IJrtU f H£1HZ DILU ...... "'' . 1.4J .29 L MP.S. DUTTEP.WOP.TH'S . ... .•. . 1.26 r TOMAT01SOUP C. i.A 1 ~t • l DEL MONTE JUICE . ' [ DEL MONTE PEAS ., .19 .61 .09 DELICATESSEN ITEMS L OAK SllCED HAM L CHEESE PRODUCT ..... , ..... t. ..... L ~~.s!~ ~1~~~s 1 .99 .. 1.29 .. 97 L HORMEL WP.ANGLEP.5 . '\ 1.79 J, LEO'S SLICED MEATS :::. >#•. •• , •• 59 ••. 4J L ~~!SH SAUSAGE.. I •• 1. 29 A MOHAWK HAM 1 •• 7 .4'9 b (k((~~'(\(A0 J~ : { •• , f, JOHNSTON YOGUP.T l.~E~o.·s PIUA P.OU.5 [ P~P.KA Y MARGARINE .r FP.I ED FISH F.lllET . . . . .,, ~OP.E-IDA POTATOES · . ! DIP.OS EYE PEAS J, ~DY .LEE APPlE JUICE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS .J9 .79 .77 J .29 .98 .09 .79 J:ZEE PAPER 49 TOWELS "'->•rv..,, e b HEFTY KITCHEN OAGS L LIQUID DETERGENT ',, ..... ,. £ZEE PAPER NAPKINS .... ~..... ... . L GLAD TRASH OAGS .,o -l t\ I tf 1.89 .89 .61 1.26 £ C~!~F_?N !ISSUE . _61 ~~~TEEM OETE~GEH~ 2 _04 J. LIQUID DETERGENT flo l "IJlol\' • .,.., , .. 64 L ~.~e~v P.uG ct~~~~ ... 1.19 l ~I CLASS DOG fO?,D 1 ,_ _ 17 • 9.uvcs CAT FOOD b 4\IA'\l ''f' •1t I C•"f ,62 !~:.~~,00 157· l~!~;:oo 4f 59 b ~~~~ ~p ' a•}l w.1.-'9 ! DA"" P.OLL-OH : •• • • .._,, ... , J ~· ... 1.4'7 1 OODY·ON-TAPSHAMPOO . 1.4J LIQUOR [C...DIN STl4. OO~P',O~~ a.99 [ ~~L~? WINES 2 .59 [~OEN MTN. WINES £ ~ 2.69 [.(~AP.LES KRUG WINES ., 2.19 r WENTE OP.OS. WINES t' 2 .89 llUY IHl C.o.\l• PRODUCE EGG PLANT HfA./Y ANO I '"' DELL PEPPERS 11\(Sfi .ANO Cl\I~ IU .39 DELICIOUS APPLES rKll\.oHAN(Y llJASf-41N<..10N C.0.0{N . HONEYDEW MELONS S'tltCI ANO OCllCIOU). U> • 1-9 ~ ~·""°'~Poky IJUO"Ol'llff' "'-Pf'C•' co~ 4'11.criv• lrom IV~Oct~1 111111Wv ruetdoy. Oc!OtMof 2Jm I Q7Q what discount Is all aboutl Lower prices overall; ......... ~ 1JI •• I.A,_.... ... ..,. .......... ltt to. ITA .. C0U.A0a IOUIAYAllD '• ' . .,,., •' * ..... .... '? • ' t I •, . . • .. .. ••• . . 1, I I .,, . ', ,. . . . ·;r.· ~ti • 'l MUttTOlf NI ltO IUCUD •- COlfAllltA .., .. ..,,,_.. llOIAfVAllO ........ ~ ,,.,,.......,.. AVlllUI ~-==..-:..~I """1lflOTOll 9UQI , .... ...,...,..,..,...., • ~L~AWINUI .... ~~ ::::., ... Af I.A ,Ai UMTA .... ... to ~.,,.., ~HOHN DAILY I A.M • ITMOOW • ,... llATl!l.U Aft .- WllTIM!ltm .... ~AYl!lut ............ ,..,,~.,,...., .. .. .. \ ,, ~· ~ .... ..._.,-r., . .1 ..... , t I '., i .. , .,.; • . ·' . • Green O~ange ~ Okay Do not j udge an oran1e by,ita oran.ee. Specifically ... you . sbouJd not be concerned If Valencia oranges in the · market are tinged with green. Jn fact. be glad ... it is a sign ·of real ripe· ness. 0 VALENCIA O&A.NGES are abun· <fant throughout the spring andsummer ... and into November. So it's getting late io the season. The Yjllencias have been hanging on the tree a ll summe r . getting riper and riper. juicier and sweeter. Strange (that's what it is). The s kins that turned from green to orange las t winter. begin to turn g r een a1aio as the oranges 1row ripes: during the wu.m dars of summer. u·, a real botanical ,;u.ie. EXPERTS call it "regreening" ... and blame it on warm earth temperatures returning chlorophyll to the Vaten· cia 's skins (you do know tha t c h loroph y l l is green?). Did the message get thtoug h ? The late season Valencia oranges in the market now are liktly to be wearing green-tinged skins. Far from not meaning a • tbijag ... t h e green· tin1ed skins mean Valencia oranges are riper than ever. Tile Oavor of oranges mlxea with, blends, witb, and accents the 1ood flavor of many other fooda, round the c&oelt and around the caMndar. Are you ready to try orancea, cabba1e aad peanut butter ln a Halllwtcb? GO L D EN aULE SANDWICH SPREAD 1 tablespoon fresh arated orance peel 2 oran1ea, peeled, diced and drained ~ cup finely chopped cabbage ~ cup chunk style peanut butter 3 tables poon s chopped rall!ns Dubc:Asalt 2 tables poon s ma1onnaiae 8 slices of buttered breJ1d ll1x peel. oranges and eabbaae. Blend together · peanut butter, raisins, 1alt and mayonnalse; eomblne with orange mixture, blend well. Spread ..on b.uttered b read. Makes four auchriet..._ . .. ~''" t ~ . ,, ''" ' •••• .._.._i. .. ,., ... ,,.....,,,""""~ ... """''" PEPSI COLA 129 REGULAR, DIET ORUGHT I "kiNCl (.JI"" lt .... M.."l""'"""' BELL BRAND POTATO CHIPS " ()Ur'("t llJ\G 1-Pll(' .. -. ... ll)Vl'\Mfl., CONTADINA TOMATO SAUCE Af'llNI ...... .. 15 GROCERIES 469/ Y""'. Oionetta Tomato Juice ~CM CllUSHUl • Progruso Tomatoes l)~Cl\I'! LeSueur Tiny Pus MOU'tC'!' llOTlU:. HEM.Tl4All 8o)'le1beny Apple Juice 46<XIMC£Cl\I'! Welctlade Orape Dmk c 60Ul'ICf. CM OlorieU. Pear Helves • r •OU!<f. BA(. Kraft Caramels .59 ]43 .68 .47 .35 .79 .68 )59 ]75 )59 .56 .65 '.79 .97 JI Ol CM-100 1 lltC:. Cl'< PN\ 189 Country Tme Lemonade /11\lx MlU<f;Clll'! Pam Dry Fry &Ckl!CI: JNI. Sunrtse Inst.ant Coffee oiw.n Durt.. Flelc4d Coconuc. 7-0U'ICr: 89 MINttT..,._olt<'T 281 IM<T ••••••••.•••• t-'3 £¥enllo~ec.. 100<1 ............ I 69 Dlko..IWI ... Him 160L •••••..•.••••..•• ) 79 ~·~Dlp9llOCT ............................ 1.86 TREETOP APPLE ClDER tAOL "OTTU. 129 GOL DEN RIPE . BANANAS 111'<'1 .. )~ t"\\Mll ~~19 RED OR GOLDENa9· DELICIOUS APPLES 3 :~t. .,.., "' .. l /"~ • l'\H GROCERIES -~r<t llf1nu Lysol Deodorant Cleaner 11\0IKICM Lysol Spray Disinfectant 2HlUr<rCAn Lysol Bowt C~ Ill(~ PllCllA(lL Olad Truh Begs ~OOTllOU. HendiWrap ]29 209 .86 )19 1'40.~T PllCllMll. CIOUlfrll't~ .88 .6 1 Zee r"tlpkfls PROD<JCE f:sh' Carrots Oil~'> Fresh Oreen Onions UUJCATL rv.1.'()11 Chayote Squash 1111'>11MOJCllC:V Calfomia Valencias we14 lA .1 5 IA .39 '" .29 tA¥0flltl fOll .,,,,..11'> 89 Fresh Roasted Peanuts w • '"'' I I G<Jll>Ln l'V.J\ I New Crop Yams UJ .29 V\ J.59 FROZEN FOODS CHEER AU., TEMPERA TORE OETEROENT .89 !i!!::iii At Vonswe ;,;r \ ') know how . ~~ i1nportant )fl"',~ i.~ -, · ~~~f}; your food budget is. -... 178 BEE F --'4 T-BONE -'""'STEAKS HOFFY A' SLICED BACON / ;~ILYPACK I PORK LOIN CHOPS --· 22a .89 149 ~---------~----------------· r, ----------· I ~<; • IJ.I I' :t t ONCH 25 01: •I MEATS ~I: :1 :.::. • 1: 'I ..-f .. ,.,~ ........... ._...... ('TM' I l Ot" ..... ~~ •• "".,..<.,.. ...... E rr-I ~·~~o........ I 1-------------;1 ------------------------1-- - - ------ - - -I ""Vt:. H I' I OCLAN SPRAY • • JI I I :1 GRAPEFROIT 'J9 11 :1 JOICE . II •I :::t.':7'-1 I • 'I _ .... , .... ,. ...... ,.. .................... ,~ I I OC1 • ._.. •-.i,fllllltl 1r,,,_,...,..,~lllt/l~t..-.._. •• ua.-.........,.._.....,.C"t>..,..,..,.._.,. ·-------------· r:-~~---------~·---------· .-------... -----'''-"'Ill I~ 'IM • 1: :1 MACARONI 10 II :1 & CHEESE 1: :1 · :: ...... )... • •• I ....... ...., . ......c;. .... ,......,. .............. ,,_ ,. I , .................... t.411ft IA11fll fllll'IO,t ..._. ........ ~. I ·-.. ~;-.;: ..;;.-.;.-::..;. .. --· ~-----------------------· ·-------------· :•-... \t•IO"Ul">,..,, ..... ; I• 1IG.E. LIGHT 100 011 :I BULBS F 1: :1· F 1: I .. ··--......... ...-.,, .. ,....._ •••.... ,_ I' ! . .. ... . ... ·-,. .. ,. ... ~ .... , ....... -..;.-;..-------......... ·-----------------------~ MINUTE MAID O RANGE J(JJCE •"t\.Jll,.,., 11•art CM .79 TUF 'N READY TOWELS ' r ~ "-'""'I ...... .59 AMER CAN .49 BEAUTY SPAGHETTI • • f ... .... ~ ..... BEEF RIB STEAKS t .V.t ... , .. , LN\<l l•~·t~ .,198 JERSEYMAJD COTTAGE CHEESE 1 -_po<tJV"t n1n1 •1 VC.Jl'<f C Wl~ I f t o .f""'l ( 4".WH _.,. VONS COOKED HAM . ,,~~·." ,. ... ,, J'\_"'' '"' ....... . .73 .89 ZEUICE 89 &SOFT TOILET TlSSOE ~ ...... ~ . ·""''"'~ .. ~ PO POV· 699 VOCKA 80..J:ROOF ,, h· f t MEATS DELICATESSEN UQOOR l"-1!1.l OIK.UJF'(Uf Beel Portethouse Stuka IAl!U:.fQl'CiOC-CUI 8ondest Femiy Steaks c:oorui• Fresh Pork Loin Chops V..r~ Fruh Roasting Chicken Ul 238 l O l98 LB 268 Ul 188 U> 17.8 UI .69 Al<.-.QUIGOU>">IAll 80hfJ.L<;.\ }59 Fresh Buttett>.stedTurtceys ui I AS!f. otrA I I ll()(tl' 99 T~ Breut Forequarter LB • rn .59 IA!>Tl l-.,.1-11;()1[" Turkey Hindquarter '"""""" Fresh Young Ducks Ill 119 , ... 1,, .. , ..... ,..11.. 179 Whole Oungeness Crabs 111 VONS BAKERY ZEE FAMILY PAK NAPKINS !JOI .IAlt WHOl l l)W-. >t ' O.ussen Kosher Plc.kles ti:.;y~, "~-l'UIJOC:st: Bob. s.a.t Dreuk\g IJ 0L PKG Oii ...,_...I, lit;G OICO< Oii 1-V<>na Beel 8ologM •Ol l...c;.10~ t...wry's Tec:o ~ .99 159 .69 109 .59 ·~ M; ~~~ WAIJ'VI 99 Ak>ueae ~OM!eM • .69 ...... ,, J &8Scotch U Jll'Vit f1..o _..T TenHlgh Bour1>on 7 99 !)49 3 49 4 29 299 }49 .99 TRICK OR 'IREAT GOODIES TIDE LAUNDRY OETEROENT BRACH'S CANDIES Mlptel'!U10oodkll.•e&Ol. .. .. . 2 For 1.00 c~~noo.t •. 2Fort.OO 8oRon 8IMod BNn•. 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Tbm ar. ao Unl·Mt na.Mit u to •bk• pro· dut"t li tM bnt ebolte for 7ou Md ~ hmUy M akln1 money wlH fruit and ve1etabl1 purcb•••• depend on m.ny thlnp, lncludina lhe tolJowtac. FOOD' E -Oo )'OU plan to serve ll aa la, or u•e lt u an inaredieftl lo a romblnatioo dish •1 rer uamstl•, frHh 1nu1broom1 .,. onen 1a111fed, or .UHd In a 1alad. A. 1 partner tn a meat OI' bot ve1etabM dlab. you rnlaht want lo &Hf tanned .. whole" mu1hroorn 1 In cuaerole1, you ml1ht add c•nned mu1hroom "Item• and Plt't'Cll " FAMILY LIKES Your famHy may prefer freah. fro~en. dried, or ca nn ~d f rui t • 4ln (J vcaelable~ f'olkl also • MOST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AF\E SEASONAL. • • • L-amb Dishes- (From PgeCS) ora nge cups. Ignite upon desired degree of Serve lamb and orange doneness. Baste lamb cups with coffee gravy with coffee mixture fre-Serve immediately. , • quently <tunng cooking period. , GREEK SIDSll KEBAB • CSOUVIA.KIA) M e a n w h 11 • , c u t l '-!1 po~ boneless or a• I e • in b •I I leg or sl¥>uldtt of Lamb, ~roa-.wlte. Scoop out cut in 1~ inch cubes pulp; reaerve s hells. "'ll cup white wine Chop orange pulp and . combine with cherries. Spa;.on into orenlt• abella. Arrance around lamb durtnc last 30 minutes or cooking period. Re move lamb and orange cups from roast· ing pan; reserve drip- pings . Combine flour and water; mix well. Blend flour mixture into drippings in pan. Cook. over low heal, slirring co n stantly, unti ~ "• cup olive oil About 12 bay leaves About 12 slices lemon peel, each 3 in· cbfts long 2 l ar~e tomatoes. each cul lrr6 wedges 2 medium onions, each cut in 6 wedges 2 medium gree n peppers. each cut in 6 pieces Salt and Pepper Turn lamb occasaonally. Alternate lamb. bay leawes and lemon peel on ske wers. ·Arrange tomatoes on separate skewers. Alternate onion and green pepper on skewers. Brush all with marinade. Broil or grill lamb, onion and green pepper kebat>a 3 to S inches from source of beat Cor 5 to 7 minutes on each side. or untll lamb is desired done· nesa and onion and pep· per are bro wn and t e nder. Broil o r grill tomatoes a b ou t 3 minutes on each side. Ba s te lam b· a n d vegetables frequently with marinade. Season with sail and peppe r before serving Makes 6 ser vings. -thicken ed. Arrange lamb and orange cups on platter. Garnish with mint, as desired. Heat cognac ; pour over M a r inate lamb in Discovertheeasy way olive oi l and wine along to i.lice beef paper-thin with bay leaves and Simply rreeie the beef l e m o n p c e I i n slightly. then cut against refrigerator overnt~hl. the gr dn · ---------------- IT'S AN ADDED BONUS!'°~ r1f1_ C u1AU ,., . Co BONUS NO. 1. Why C&C Cola tastes great. John Ritchie is C&C's flavor expert. He formulated C&C Cola's great taste using the highest quality cola nuts and other natural ingredients. As a very young man. John Ritchie formulated another great cola, Pepsi-Cola. . C&C, Coke and Pepsi are three different great·tasting colas. But. Jolm Ritchie thinks C&C Cola tastes a little bit better, naturally. BOMJS NO. 2. Why C&C Cola costs less than Coke® and Pepsi '!'J C&C Cola charges fuss because C&C delivers their cola the inexpensive way-in big trailers direct to supermarket warehouses. One big delivery costs much less. Coke and Pepsi charve more because they delive( their cola the expensiV'e way-in smaller trucks to many individual stores. Many'littl• deliveries cost rooch more. Testa C&C Cole and you mav never enjot paVing lflore for Coke and Pepsi again. UIJS llJ. 3, ·--·, -----r-+---.,.._.~---- -... --. 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The food The first •bopper would c:booM amon1 the label cluea you in oo lb• m l 1 h l b u Y t r • • h a.veral prepare4 aaucea lntridlenta that are con· tom atoea or canned avaUable. liata on the food labels to fln,d out wblcb product beat auill your oeeda OTllD i'ACTO&&- Theae Include ah ape. texture. color. and nutri· UooaJ vaJue -aU are thJn1a you need to eon· 1. alder. Labels help tA> an • J extent, but eicperieoce 1 o· wlUt dilteient brand• n 1ive1 Ute most saU.fac· tory resulta. talned ln lbe can. Jar. ltallan·llyle tomaloe~ Read the lngredlenl boxorba1. ~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-.-~ -------- NEW! ------- It's gonna be a great day.I~ A bigger box of Rice Krispies! Plenty for breakfast Plenty for making Marshmallow.Treats at HalbNeen parties. \_ NowitTe wortd's ontrtalRtng ceroot c-~ In a big 16·ounce size. That gives you plenty for breakfqst. with plenty left over for making Marshmallow Treats for Halloween parties. Just fotlow the no·bake recipe below. • RICI ICRISPIES ~TREATS l4 cuP moigonne , poolcoge ('Kl oz. ObOul 4'0) l9QUIOt morsl'lmOllows oc 4 cups mlnloua monttmollows 5 CUPS l(BJ.QGG'S• QICf l<Q1SPES .. CMK>I Melt magorlne In large saucepan ove< low heat . N:Jd morshmallOwS and stir until metted and weu blended. Remove from heot. Add Ri c e Krlsples 08f901. Stfr d well coated. Press mlxttre f!Nerti/ into geosect 13 x 9 x 2·1nch pon. Coot completely. Vlekt: 24 squoies. 2 x 2 Inches • ·, ~,f . ·:.~ . 11: • ( . ,f ,'. ' iJ !-• f .. · 4 • , ,_ t: • . ' I • , j • I . ' ~· I .. . ,~ . I f ,,,, .. I ' . . :... .., 4. .. '· . , • • • • ~__, . D DM.Y PLOT-...- Soybean CUrd So1bHD nrd. or W.. ..... et fat. but H formtd. Tb• e_u-"91 .. 1 .. tM Cld11u c:aU lt. 11 t l • • • a • • u e ._ a,.nl la ~ually ~fleh4m a ••• Item to maDJ eakhma. •• All npert ln 1uUate, but <'an alto be CalllonUm, "' lta UM nutrtticm, Ho bM ...,..._. vlne1ar or ma1nnham •u ftnt NCCll'ded more for • _ _. ol "an la aalt. Look tor t.olU made tUa a.•,..,. qo hr• nulritiOll protrame for with caldum aulfate. inc &M llaa o,.nut, ln the tldldJ. Mcauee St aen ..... Clabaa. valuabl., tQu r ce of To fU ti b t ~ti tn TOPU II made by _calcium In your d!el. calc:hun and pr«el.n, low bolUq the Juice pressed q D cld!nM how to tern ln cabiel ud tat, ud from eoybeau, addin1 a tofu abouldn 't be a pro tc>Gtainl DO ~rol c:urdllac 11ent, and al bl~m It can oo , u1e1d The nulriUoaal value, ·lowla1 the mlxture to cook d, 11 a comple - eomblned with the re-set at (VOID •moentW'I ment to main dlahea, or latlvely low co1t of until a aoft ~ul'd la uncoolu!d. W!Ch deuerta about 10 ceau a poad, makH totu a wtle addJ- Uoo to_,...., meal. TH Tofu U4l 11 a anaek. accord· la1 to Ho. She 1uc1eat1 tbeaeuaet: •SUc:..t or cubed, tofu CH be added to IOUPI or brolba. quick fried wlth vt1etable1, au~h 11 anow peu, m~m• and water cbeatnull, or ltlrv~ with nsh:poultry ore11dlaba. •Mixed with pickled kohlrabi, m1Dced on!ons or cbopped ahrlmp. the curd beeoma a aalad. .. is Good ·NUtrition Buy •Eaten wltllout ad- dltln1, to1u become• a 1ood snack food. ' •Addin1 1u11r or orup makea a tofu deasert. Ho cautions that tofu haa already been cooked tn the p~e11tn1 and therefore should not be heated for more than three to f(>ur minutes when it la added to bot food . Th e curd Is toutbened wben It ls - cooked for a lon11r Ume, or 11 tt '4 cooked at a hl1b beat. Tofu is pacllaf ed ln one pound b ock1 wrapped ln pluUc with a amall amount of water. Since It ls a blgbly perlabable pro- duct, It mual be uaed within three· days of purchase. If only a portion is used If. a time, the rest should be lmmened .in ,water and the water Chanced ~Pr•· serve the neu and protect the curd from breakin1. Freeain& chan1e• tbe amoot~~ creamy eonalatency or freab tofu lnto.J coarse. apo.,gy texture that aome people prefer. "Durine the tbouaandl of years ol lts e:liltence, tofu has become an im- portant staple in lll&ny Oriental diets. second • only to rice," Ho MJI. ,"Tbe Influence of U.. Oriental populaUoa ta tbe United 8tate1 1au bffn c:ndlt.9cl wltb Uie lncreued clemADcl for tllia IO)'beu product." Wltb it• v1r1atmt1 and bl1b Dutrltlonal value, tofu 11 a food worth a try, and wttb the high CGll of meatl. could be an important aupple· ment · to tbe American diet. "One ....... o1 totu- b &1 u much protein. iron and thiamin •• a servlna ol milk, yet only batr tbe calories a nd fat," aaya Genevieve Ho, bome economist ln the Lal Anlela olflce of Univenity ol c.JHornla Cooperadve Extlnaloa. "Compared to a ham- bu r 1er patty, a four ounce serving of tofu has a third of the calories, a fifth of the ann1 ersa· Planiied .: Overs Better - Idea When a meal is over at your house, do you have leftovers ... or, "planned-overs?" Leftovers occur when you end up with loo much food after a me41. Many times the left· ·overs are conveniently tucked away on t h e refrigerator shelves and soon forgotten. That's when leftovers become rood losses which cost you money. Pl anned -overs are also foods left after a meal. So what's the di f ferencc bf!twcen left overs Hnd planne d overs" PLA NNED-OVERS are foods left over on purpose. They are foods you bave plans for. For instance, meat .. and vegetables remain- ing after a meal are items that you can plan to put in a casserole or soup later on that week. TO HELP stretch your shrinking food dollars. do you buy and prepare foods that can be used in different ways? The re a re en~lcs s way s yo u can b e creative with planned overs. Try using· planned overs to jazz up family favorite recipes ... you may end up with more than one good recipe as a result. Here are some Ideas for using planned over' meats. and poultry: •Casseroles • Spaghetti Sauce •Stir-Fry Dishes ~Fried Rice •Tacos • Enchiladas • Meat or Poultry Pie •Soups • Sandwiches •Salads Nothing seems to work up an appetite or a thirs t faster than armchair rooting for , your favorite team. Why not quench your thirst and satisfy your hunger by keeping a bowl of chilled. refreshing table grapes nearby? Easy to eat, with no muss or fuss, table grapes are definite winners in the snaclt food league . ••• - -lltextcarr Chicken 1 perfect for a change-of-' pace picnic. Wash 2-3 pouads chicken legs and . wLD1s;,, shake off ex~u water. Dip c&.lcken in 1 cup milk and place' a few pieces ata time ln a lar•e plastic bac filled wilb coating mixture of 1 pactqe (ly, ounce) taco seaaoalng mix and ~ cup flne dry 'bread crumbs. Shake to coat tborou1bly. Bake in 1rea1ed pan al 350 dl1ree1 for 45 to 10 minutes, turDinc Mveral• times. Serves four to ax. , , ..,. , .· SC OUN -1QUOR PRICES I I Ill JUm H , 1t71, MAllR USIR SUSlllD UQUOI PltCIS 1 s % '° 25 % AND MAlln IASln MAS ...... Ta.D LOW DISCOUNT PllCIS Oii UQUOl IYR SllKl. YOl'U f-SUSlllD PllCU TlllOUGMOUT Tiii Dmll UllOI DIPAITMJNT. MOii TllU JUST A FEW ADYO- l1SID SPKIALS ••• ltG SAYINGS ON TOUI ravoem ...... ' ' . ' ' FOOD • ~.OctObef 1 7.1~ OAiL Y PtLOT C9 . Po~".ltoes P~pular With Idaho Basques I •'l'Oll 800S eomW.... o1 •uhtd 8a14•Palta&oCMMtOle l treen p e pper. ollvea 2 tablespoons grated per. onJon and 1arUc; potat oes o v tr •-P.._.,.._..,_ pota&oee ud ubba1 · u1ln1 lnatant Idaho 1eeded anchUctd 1 can <8 ounces> Parmesan cheese cook tlll tender. Add vegetables. Sprinkle 1 r--ar ...,_.\ht All of_... Jll'9Y• ~at muhedpotatoet. ~ cupiUcedonion wboletomatoet • Prepare __ mashed ollvea, tomatoes with U· with Panneaaa ebeeM. IU.O.--.ef ...... '61 , ... ,.tato, ••ra.apa 1\14 eup1 prepared 1 clov• iarUc , \.\teaapoonaalt polltoea accordin1 to quid, tall.I. batll and Ptaceunderbl'oUer2to baldM ,... ...... II alllo •oA U.aa aay ot•er lnatant Idaho mHbtd minced v '4 teHpoon drled packa1e direction for ore1ano. l:)lmmer un· 5 mfnutea t111 r1bt1y , ... •••• •f •a•J ••l•l•W• .... • un potato. leaf buU 2 V• cupa, and lu~ep covered for s minutes. browned. Serves 8. Good 8 M•• ...... "'--1· lverul....-a. I tablnpoona olive "" cup coaruly '4 teHpoon dried warm. Heat olive oU in Turn into l'la quart with a dry, whJte wine, crated,......_...... at Here ft··· Ndpe tor oll chopped pitted ripe lealorecano aklllet. Add 1reen. pep-c •••erole . 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"" has tM lereell ew ... traU. of 8MQw la CM United Statel. · For centuries, tbe Ba1que1 ba v~ be ea wltho11t a homelaad. Livln1 in border pro· ----------------- vi ncea of Spain and France, \bey h•ve had to a dapt 4> their sur- rou ndin11. wbicb ln· eluded tbe local cuiaine. In Idaho, this meant basia.1 the diet in part · on those large ov•I potatoes with russet skin for which the state is famous and which are good in many other forms besides baked. Actually , potatoes were .ac>thing new to the Basques. One of their mainstays in Europe is garbure, a heavy cab- bage and potato soup fl a vored with preserved goose. I 'm told that potatoes are almost as esseoUaJ to garbure as the cabbage and goose fat. S INCE settling in Idaho the Basque colony bas come up with some ideas or its own on the potato. One specialty is Basque potato casserole, ~ a-side .dish.. that _com· bines green peppers, onion, garlic, olives and tomatoes with a mas hed-potato topping s p r i n k· l e d w i t h Parmesan cheese. An Irish friend who bas spent some Ume in Idaho tells me the Bas· quea have aJao acquired a 1011.dneu Jor coJcan- non, an lrtab·la.pjred t1%Food. Price Hike Exected ·Forl979 By DON KENDALL .. ,. ,.,,., """'' WASHINGTON -Ex· I O·llt. * Regular Ground .... USDA Choice Beef Top Sirloin Steak .... I USDA! .... ......_ _ _, @~ lhofce Bttl CIMMk ... rt •lits . . ·-• 1 s• •USDA Choice Beel lb. Cro••RlltRoast $219 \ISDA Choice Bui Chuck lb: 9eef Flank Steak USDA Cho1te Beel lb $27' Beef Rib Roast USDA Choice Beel Lorge End lb•$249 Sn/,•u,1r G r1·11t IJu_l ... ! Ila • ,•;a, , . ", ...... ' •·'-..! Farmer Jobn Por" ~./' c .... ...,s1y1e•11ts Fresh Pork loin lb.• 1 •• Pork Loin Cit.ops . $ •• Center Cut lb I . . Sirloin Pork Roast Fresh Paik loin lb '$139 Whole Pork Loin $129 Bulk Cul & Wrapped lb Saft•\Ht} Gmlfffhlul' ... ! Sllced Meats 1 0 , 5 7 c Sld•le11 Fr~nlll . lb 9 8 c Safeway lhin-7 Va""''"' Pkg Sotl}woy Meat P.._9 5 ' c Sliced aacon p1 ~b9 99c ~molo. o llomo • ••rrltos I 0 (II Softwoy 3 Vor11tt1es Pkg Mayon•al1e Creamy SmootFI 32-oz Jor l)~ Scotch Buy White Flour A ll Purpose Blue Bonnet Margarine Ouor1ers 1-lb. Cor1on Scotch Buy To•ato,ulce 2 46oz $I ~ illi6,.,,. Co,,s • Lucerne Cottage Cheese F~~~~~r 6 9c ~ P1n1 t;J~ ~ Corton H•l. liflG •OlUMf\ cept for the sharp in · creases early this year, grocer y prices have been a moderating in· fJuence on ·the nation's general inflation spiral, in the view of the Agr iculture Depart· ment's chief economist. But Howard W. Hjort s ays food prices will1 continue to rise ne xt year, although possibly ~t a slower pace than in 1979. Also, he said, re· C•rell HaM $279 &ontlO\·s-Kure Moster lb SJ 1'1Jlb MHle Slsslers , , 01 Hormel Po1k Sou,oqc ~"""" Pk9 $1 19 YOUNG RIADIRS Seafood 'ef N •tfon!O T•rbot f Hlets _..... ............ --..... NA TURI Ll8RA•Y Gn!Pnlond Fre\h F101t'n or Oelrosted lb • 1 •• tailers are beginning to ~=======================:.. pass alon& to consumers price declines at the farm, particularly for beef and pork. Hjort's comments were at a news con-, ference following a 1 Labor Department re· port that retaH food prices were unchanged in Ausmt from July, on the average. AL TBO\JGH the na· Uoa'a lnf'lallon rat.e "re· majns at an· wiaccepta· ble level ... tt would be considerably · b i1her were lt not tor the performance of food prices" in the last six moatba, Hjort said. .. Groeery atore prices bave decliDed at an an· Dual rate of 2 percent 11ne.1-1t May," be .-aid. .. p ..... bl tbe rest of the economy baft increated at an __. rate of 15.4 ~·· pe Hjort. Mid fttai1 food prieet tbll ,ear an •till eapec&M to avera•• about 11 perant biper .._ ta im. a foreeut ••d• prevlou1ly bJ USDA. and ..:.r-J .:.,JeU Safeway PICK-OF-THE-CROP!, .Bancinas .. Foney Ouohty ldeol For Your l unch Box C •• llflow• er lerlder lealu•e ServeH01 . Topped.,rw11h Hollonclo1te Sovt• •o•alae Letl•ce .~~~~~. Crisp Celery Ft•~t:'~!:-.:';,~, ... s ............... Or~~~:ind •lower ....... , •. ,,=~h~~, Dellclous Apples c '"· 59c •Och 3sc bvnch 39c 12.0• 99c ""11 ... ,h • , •• c ON SAll IHI\ WH~ YOLUMI 1 . 99c THI SIA o .. ,, Yolu••• 2· 12 •••• •2 ... St•rt Your Set Yotleyl Frozen Foods Mar·Ke1 Burritos :::d~ot ~ 4 5-oz $1 •Gree,, i;/i.,.'r --:.tkg ' Del•x• Ice Cream :-•i Holl $ 2 39 Lucerne Gallon Ice Miik Bars :--~ Pkg Snow Stor of 17 $129 Kotlacolor .... , " Detergent laundry Low Fat Milk Lucerne two· Ten 9 Macaroni& Cheese Dinner From Kroh Scotch Buy Instant Coffee 1001 $299 --_ .... Jor Town House Pinto Beans ~ .J ~C1too• $ fo.or•tP 14 9 ~ 4 e~~ Fruit Drinks •Gtope •Orange • T rep.col Punch ... 0 1 . <~n .... c Soft 'n Pretty latllroo• Tissue 4 •ounce •abr1c 9ofteaer '-or ;O.,, $259 • iJ ,.,, • .---<. 1fflo\.I Minute Maid Lemonade r f11 ·altl1 & flt-:1111\ :11"t/ ... ; ..., Colgate Hr ... \\ r is.d11 · ... fJakn.\ Crushed Wheat Bread 11\\IQnl -::~ 0: 5 9 c tothe1 -\.c Ultra Brite P• "'o -~ .. ••.or 6 4c \..1 oot~pa•I" I "be ~ , 9n• o.-\:'• A' no"' .. 2 1'01 $I lOO•e' aaker's Doae• 7 9 c ..... , ••••• •J(t Sa f eway Liquor And Wines! I Imported •Old 1••99 er $co1ch&1>P root I d Wh,.~4'y •Keisler 8 •• 80Prool • •• • ... l ourbon •Te• Hl9 tra 80P1001 • d 1 GI Om1lf9d Grorn • or •• 1 • eo ,,001 -::,-s9•• L-=\_/ I l)lrle• Ro ... rt Mo•davl Tabletllnes 3 80111., 7$0ml $5 Eve~ you want from a store ••• and a 'little bit more .......... UIDAfeetl • ...... c. ..... ,.,k•• Wechve lhv~• Oct 18 thru Wed Oc• 2• ".,. '" $owthetft Ccim0. .. 10 lb c.-p1 ColOll"o Son OlefO I ltnp..-lol CountlMl $Gift In lteto410.-.ttlle• lAAD lftdld.t food pd4* ha 1"' ...... men ... a. a rMPfll~toU P.•reeDt, ... d IOID• prl•at• foreeut•n tal.Ud of • boolt of 1 • , ... ..,... ~ .. .....,.... .... •HI...._ c ... ......,, .._... a...tt • 24~19' ....... I-"~ • • s-te A• "-•41Y .t Le P-. ......... vi.f.: ........ w.,. ....... ,....... • 14417C ...... Dr • .tw......... oJH I S..Mttet.s-teAM t I • • • Cl• DAalY PtLDl .,,.. .. 1 ... OctoW '7, '"' A llMI SWING DANCS WW be MW froe t p.m. co 1 a .m. l"ride.y, Od, 11, at UMt Cota.a Meta MOON Lodi apouorecl by tbe Women" Cultural B«mefit Four euJtural groups -Designinf Women, Newport Harbor Art Museum Council, Friends of SCR and Orange Coun-ty Philharmonic Society -are sponsoring a gala fWld-raiser at the Nov. 2 opening of Saks Fifth Avenue's South Coast Plaza Store. Among· cultural programs ~o benefit Rome Tour Fav ~ home!:I plus the Beach Boys' 55-foot yacht will ~ showri durmg the Corona del Mar H1gh School PTA home Lour Oct. 29. JoAnne Rogers. Deborah Ebert and Dar- Singles' Calendar CARTIER'S will hold a TGIF party al 6 p.m Friday, Oct . 19, m Newport Bellch. lnforma· Lion : Tiffany, 641-0496 SELF CENTER will sponsor a discussion on "Communication. Talking and Listening" at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19, in Orange. Also, a dis · cussion Lilied .. Beauty or Beast: An Either /Or Proposition?" al 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22. in Oranee Both programs are part or the Gay Services Division. lnformat.Jon. Bob, 997-9600. SINGLES GOURMET DINING CLUB wiU have a party Tuesday. Oct. 23, in Newport Beach. Jn· formation: 631-5133. SAFARI SJNGlES is sponsoring a discussion on Cen_tral Americ~ at 8 p.m. F'riday, Oct. 19, in lrvme. Information: Kathleen,833-1594. ORANGE COAST SINGLES will have a cham· pagne brunch al 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, in Huntington Beach. Information: 645-3988. BALBOA SIU CLUB will have a TGlF al 6 p.m. ~rlday, Oct 19, in Newport Be ach. ln!orma· . t1on: Wayne,645-7979. Sing_lea ~, appetm on Wednelda111 in tM Octl11 Pilot. /Cerru to be c~ f M pubQcal£on m Smpl~• Calndar •hould be aent to: Single• CoWftdor, [)ajlll PUoc, P.O. 8oz l560, Com Me.a, Calif. 921826. tb• Moote. Jnfotm•Uon: AndrH LHter, .-... oraa.tm PtJ•PIUN CAKVJNG CONTt:l'I' will be1l.n at 1 is tbe Philha rmonic Mu.sic Festival in whic h artists s uch a s Maureen West, above, perform for area residents. For in- formation. call Nora Lehman at 675-0707. · Jean Tandowsky at 673-7046 or Catherine Thyen at 979-1658: r ell Eberl (,fr om le ft I gather in th ~ Ebe rt's ShorecLi ff ho me to be opened for the tour. For information, contact Lois Jacobs at 640·8146 p.~. sat.da1. Oet. ••• .,... .......... 1pouondbytbe &lCamlaoa..lJmkWWomu'• Club. Brlnl your own ear•l•I and martu. tooll and deeor..U... ~: Unda ffall. -..m. EVENING OP OPB8A ,,_..,..ec1 by tbe Opera IA•I• ol t.aauna Beaeb = at • p.m., Saturday, Oct. 21, at t.be El -~~ ~~ Caplstnno wttb cocktalll dbmer' -.-o ..... E.trav.,wa" lbow. Tiet.ii aad rMervatioo: Breoda Turner, -.a.12. ~ 8APS AWA&SJ!fm IEllJNd nml Tuleda_y • Oet. 21, throqb Friday, Oet. •· at Cal State Fullerton Women'• Center. lnformaUoo: 713·2414. ''WOllEN AS ltQVAUI" worbboP wlll be beld from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturda.J, Oct . ._ at the Central <>ranee County YWCA, Oraftle. llail re· gi1tratiom ($15): Darla WUllama. 115'72 Enin Lane. Santa Ana. v ALLEY AST A(1Cl'ION apclDllOl'ed b7 Oranae County Adoptive Parents AuodatioG bel1ns at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, at ro-taln Valley Community Center. 10300 Slater Ave. Adml.asion $2. • BA18ClJTS FOa CllAIUTY beneftt witb pro- ceeds to severely handicapped wlll be held Oct. Art A~tion Irvine Ebell 9 1ub will hold an art auction at "2 p.m. Saturda). Oct 20. at the lrvme Harvest Fest ival. Checking items to be sold are, from left. Gen~v1eve Moir and Marian Oatley. For information . ca ll Irene Iverson at 551-2537 or Bernice Sherwood at SS L-5198 [ Horoscope· ) Tbarsday, October 18 'By SYDNEY OMAaJl ARtES <Mar. 21-Apr. 19): New a pproach necessary -the tried-and-true falls short of mark. Know it, imprint style, pioneer a pro· cedure . Leo, Aquarius persons fi gure in scenario. Delays, apparent setbacks are tem- porary -you are "building a case." TAVRUS (Apr. 20-May 20)-: Study Aries message -maintain steady, moderate pace. Check information provided by dependent, co- worker. one who shares your interests. Your position is strengthened as result or "hidden al· lies." Emphasis on teacblng, learning, making contacts whlch aid in creating secure base. GEMlNl (May 21-June 10). Good Moon aspect coincides now with increased activity, experimentation. special reports, setUing dif- ferences with re la tives. Another Gemini, a Virgo and a Sagittarial) figure prominently. CANCER (.June 21-July 22): Slick to familiar ground. Be franJt and factual. Get to heart or matters, be finished with superficial material. Someone is t.elllng you what you want to l)e8f. Key is to heed counsel Of one who pro. viaes slralgbt-rrom-shoulder informaUon . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Powers of analysis surge to forefront. You decipher clues and come up with complete story. You wiU be acUve, busy-telephones ring, mail contains special an- nouncements, visitors, news of relatives. VlllGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ). Accent on ac qutsitions, home decorating, purchase ol luxury items, sales of art objects. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio na t ives fi g ure promine ntly B~ diplomatic. not weak · , LIBRA !Sept 23-0ct 22> Cycle high- circumstances turn in your favor. Know 1t. be direct, confident and act in independent man- ner. Pisces, Virgo and the number 7 figure pro: minently. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov 21 I: Secrets are u - ch anged. Pressures exist Tests. challenges grab spotlight. Capricorn, Cancer individuals play key roles. Get vtew oC ooe who currently m ay lack general approvaJ. · SAGl'ITARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ) · Em· phasis oo wishes, romance, personal desires, re- s ults or business investments. Finish wbal yOll sta rt, be "In tough" with the media. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19>: Promotion, outlet ror creative energies, chance for romance -these are emphasized. Leo, Aqwuiua natives play featured roles. Cycle is such that you gain support or those ln positions of authority. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Lunar aspect hi}lhllgbts special publication. communication, pursuit of educational project. Intuition Oas bes on target-follow through on hunch. PICES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20>: Obtain hint from Aquarius message. Money quest.ion Is answered. You could have reason t.o celebrate. Expand horizons, perceive potential. 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Information: Dorothea Sheely~ 5'8-MSO. . ,.. OllTOBEaPEST PARTV and ftna1 race lo the Women'a Ocean Racine Series will be held Fri· day and Saturday, Oct. 1.9 and 20, al Bahl• Corinthian Yacht Club. 0C PLATE COU.ECTOas meet Sunday, Oct 21, at 1 p.m. at Anaheim Cultural Arts Aaaocia- Uon facility. Information: Catberlne Allen ~136. . HUP(TINGTON AllT AUCTION begins at 7 p.m . Friday, Oct. 19, al Huntlngtoo Beach Woman's ~lubbouse, Q> 10th Sl., spooaored by Hunt-1~gton Beach Junior Woman's Club. lnforma-!!,!>,,n: Diana Matthews. 964-Sl.86or Emily Jungers: / ~-6349. HIGH SCHOOL &EUNION party for 1949 graduates of Huntington Park High School begins at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, at Dis- neyland Hotel. Reservations ($2S per person): Mrs. Sandy Harrison, ,13906 Reva St., Cerritos. --.... 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And you'll see that precision Is right for you. NAcfl , ' l \ ' RX>D I ANN b\NBERS w.oi~. Ootober t7, t979 DAILY PILOT CJ l ~A•• l..•••en Soyhea'ns &ood Protein Food Wbetber you aN an avowed v.,etarian or Just a HNf\11 lbopper, aoybeana can ftU Uie nffd for adequat. protein in lbe human diet. Dry aoybeana contain 1 Ya tilMI as mucb proteln H other dry bean.1, but alto contain eleven tJmea u much fat. MoDitomig Depres;ed Persons is Difficult Tbo protein contains all the esaeoUal amlno aelda that the body requires but cannot manufacture by U.aelf -essential amino acids muat come from food WhUe tbe fat content of soybeans la 1U1b. It lt Important to note that lt iJ compoMd of POlyunaatW'at.ed fatty acids compaUble with • low cholesterol dJet. GaEEN SOYBEANS are available in fresh form in some areas of the country. and in cans almost everywhere. They are prepared similar- ly to other beans, popped rrom tbe pods and DEAR ANN LANOtRS Some Um aao you prtalecl a MU.er rrom a reader whoH wtfe had OD'd oo pWa. Hi was C\lri<>&.m becau.st the doc l9J' wbo wu treatin.a her knew she was un5tabJc aJ>d bad bouta wj fJJ melancholia Now I read that £1vis Pre&le>. the day before he died, received 690 tablets and 20 cubic centimeters of Uqwd up~. downers and pain . killers. The cause ol death was officially at· lrtbuted to a heart attack Malpractice charges are being brought acainst the doctor But what good will that do now that Elvts is dead'! The Shelby County medical examiner still insists that Elvis' deatti was not drug-related Does thla make. any sense to you 7 Please reply -and while you are at it. will you please.tell your readers how this sort of thmg can be pre· vented in the future? How do we protect sick. ~epressed people who are on medicatJon from ,..~king too many of those blasted drugs? - :-lJEARTSICK IN TENNESSEE · ~: DEAJl TENNESSEE: I do not wish to com· r.lllleat • •lecal use llaat is still in UUgatJon, but :lite a.'bject ls of grave importance and your Jet· ·fer gives m~ an opportunity to publldie some : aluable laformation. · • • Tbe quullty of medJcatlon you described in • -f»•r ldaer ft mind-boggling. It cou.Jd ldU several fleOple if &a.ken au at once. Moreover, depressed flertonalJlies on medication are extre mely di(· ficaJt to moaitor because often they plan &heir · su.kldes carefully, secretly slashing a rew pills from every batch. Over a period of time, a lethal dose can be accumulated. Patienls c~lsoobtain duplitate prescriptions from severia octors al different pharmacies. · I agne, however, that something st be done to Impress on physicians the dange lo· volved when they fill out prescriptions at make it possible for a patient to have in possession a large numbe#-ot pills. Perhaps re adJng yoo.r letter will remind them to be more careful. I llope so. DEAR ANN LANDE""RS: Thumbs down on you ror your stupid reply to the young man who was dating a brilliant law student who had ever · ything. including a moustache You suggested she shouJd have 1t llleached or rtmoved by elcclrotysi.a. Wby'!' Are looks placed in boiling salted water to cook until THAT 1 rt t• w Id b · tb tender. about 10 to 20 minutes. Canned soybeans ~ an ou you ave ttveo e may be substituted for lima beans if called for ~;ime ad cc IJ he had u cleft palate? Ln 8 recipe. · Jf • woman 1s brltebt and charming, a man bhould be able tQ look beyond her moustache Ory soybean! need to be picked over to r~- oand see the beauty of her mind and spirit. _ movt tbe discolored, cracked. or sbriveJed ANOTHER HAIRY TERR y beans. Soak in four times the amount of water DEAll TE8aY: Sorry, dear, but moat meo , -to beans. That means use 1 cup of beans to 4 cH see beuer U.u tbey cu &.MU. A. gtrl wbo cups ol water to get 2~ cu:ps or cooked beans. laldea a beautlfuf ml•d and aplrlt uder a Soak beam overnight, or boil for 2 minutes and moutac:k miles the &reuare but more cW· remove from beat and let stand for 1 hour. Or if rtclllt tJtu It oupt to be. Tbe advice a&aadB. you prefer. boil for 2 minutes and refrigerate DEAR ANN LANDERS. I need an answer overnight. Then simmer, covered, in the soak· to this so my family can see it. It has been the ing water for 2 to 3 hours, or until the beans are cause of several e'motional-upsets lately_ tender. Add water , if necessary, durin&,,cooting. If a woman is completely deaf in one ear, A good cook's trick to reduce foaming is to would it make her voice louder? My husband add a teaspoon of salad 011 lo the cooking water. and children insist that I a m yelling all the time Cooked soybeans may be sJ..ored for about 1 when it seems to me that 1 am speaking in a week in the refrigerator. normal tone or voice. What can you tell us about SOybeans can also be sprouted at home and , ttus? OIL CITY, PA. added to salads and 'cooked dishes. Soak beans • DEA.11 OIL:' Because you have only 50 per· overnight in water, rinse beans well and place cent bearta& you are probabJy speaking mqre 1n a one-quart jar with holes punched into the loudly Utu you realise. nus ls not ucommon hd. Set the Jar on its side .. Use ~ cup dry beans among tbe bard-of-hearing. Try to modulate • to get 2 cups of sprouts. Rinse the beans several your voice, dear. <And they could go a lJttle times a day. bemg careful to then drain lhe ex- easieron the criticism, too.) ress water out to prevent the formallon of mold. DEAR ANN LANDERS: May I sound off, The sprouts will be 2 to 3 inches long in 3 to 5 as you have permitted so many others to do? Jt . days. Remove the root ends before using. Once wi~I surely reduce my blopd pressure by several sprouted. you may keep them-crisp by stonng points. in a plastic bag with 3 damp paper towel tucked Thank heavens that degrading phrase. "just inside and tightly scaled. then placed in Lhe a housewife,·· has been laid to rest. Un crisper of the refrigerator fortunately, it bas been replaced with another tag that is just as condescending. Leading IT IS DIFFICULT to' use ~oy flour a lone for feminists assure us that "it is quite all right to baking, but several; tablespoons of soy flour choose homemaking INSTEAD of a career " may be substituted for a ll-purpose nour in a re When will these bubblebeads learn that · cipe with good results. Be stire to sur soy flour homemaltinJ( IS a career ? Please .. Ann, ask well before measuring, as al tends to pack down them to say. "Many women choose full-time between usmgs Also, since soy flour helps to homemaking instead of a COMM ERCIAL brown your baked goods more quickly. you mi1y career .. Thanks for your help. -IRKED IN have to shorten the baking time of your recipe IOWA Those who are interested in increasing the DEAR IOWA: OK, you've bad your chance amount of soybean in their diet, may purchase to sound off, but don't be surprised if the ear· soy grits that are coarsely ground. These are in gratlag desipaUon persists. There·are u awful a defatted form and may be cooked Cor an ex· lot of people wbo aren't golag to view ~ cellent high protein breakfast. following Jhe bomemakiJlg as a career, no matter what yW\l,. directions on the package Speftfd Die•• By June Roth used ~bean curd for'extra protein. Fresh bean curd " available in health food stores. It may be stor~. COV•ted with Wltel' and tlcbtly COV· ered wtth plastic wrap, and refri1erated. Be s~re to d1~e the water every uy and the curd will remam. fresh for about 3 days. Bean curd is g~nerally diced and added to ve1et.able or meat dishes to extend the flavor and protein ol!erin1. Here are some recipes making good use or sorbeans to show you bow to add this bitb pro-tean legum e to our diet. BAKED SOYBEANS 2 cups dry soybeans 6cups water 2 teaspoons salt "'2 cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic, minced rme 11• cup brown s ugar 1 teaspoon dry mustard v, cup molasses P.lace spybeans. water, and one teaspoon of salt. 10 a deep ketUe. Boil for 2 minutes. then turn otr heat and let beans soak ror 1 hour. Heat again, and simmer for 2 hours, Of until beans are .tender Dr ain and r eserve ~ or tbe liquid. adding more water to the measuring cup if needed. Plact! cooked soybeans in a 2..quar:t bak· 1ng dish: add remairung teaspoon of salt. onion. garlic. brown sugar. mustard. and molasses. Mix weJI Add reserved liquid and mix through. Cover and bake in a 325-degrees oven ror 3 hours H desired. remove cover the last hour to reduce liqwd and brown the top. Makes 6 serv· in gs STEWED TOMATOES AND SPROUTS 3 cups soybean sprouts 2 cups water, boiling • 2 teaspoon salt 2 ti1ble5poons chopped oruon 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper I stalk thinly sliced celery 2 cup!. diced tomatoes I bay leaf I was poon brown sugar 1 .. teaspoon dried basjl Drop bean sprouLs in_to boiling salted water and cook for 10 minutes. drain. Place onion, green pepper. ~lery. tomatoes, bay lear, brown sugar, and basil m a saucepan. Add 1;,. cup or the drained soybean water and cover and ~ook over low ht!at for 10 minutes. Re move bay leaf Add dra.med sprouts and cook 5 minutes more Makes 6 servmgs. and I say. But let's keep saying It. r Many vegetarians and Oriental cooks have __;,.__;:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;L--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· 'Pig Lady' Is Proud of H e r Title--.._.._.- 1 BRODHEAD. Wis . (AP> -Joyce I ~Uer says she.doesn't mind at all en people call her "the pig lady.'' e says il makes her proud. MS;· Keller is not unfamiliar with ttae subject. . .. We've got~ phone in the ho• house and when I answer, my friends always aak if I'm ln ~e hos ·house again.'' she said. "They aµ call me the pig lady and J'm proud. Last night we were with the sows until 11 p.m . and_,e got two Utters." :'Ma. Keller. ol naral Brodhead; was >tie All at women who completed a '.M'ee~ay course on pig raising fOr .vomen here Wednesday. Like many or her fellow students. Retire1ne nt H e lp Given- S TAMFORD. Conn. t ~P > Many people who long for retirement rind t h emse l ves psy.cbologically un prepared for the change and too often suffer Cr om an increase in mental depression and health disorde rs. says the head of a company retirement program Feelings of idleness and uselessness are most commonly the pro· blem. s ays William Hayes. manager of the Pitney Bowes Retire· men t Administration here. In an effort to prepare their employees for re- tirement. the eompaoy provides seminars on health care. financial management, legal plan ning and altitude adjustment NOW THROUGH THE MONTH OF OCTOBER ONLY YOUR FALL PERMANENT WAVE IS ONLY $25 Regularly $50.00! An opportunity for yoll to start the season with a new shampoo. conditioning and finish for a totally new look. A permanent wave that gives your hair beauty that won't wilt, needs no set, saves time and lasts. Style cuts at extra cost. · Make your reservations today, please call 759-1211 . extension 260 • · Hairworks Salon &U lLOCn -----·, ·wi ts.U IR~ NEWPORT (714) 759· 1211 . 10 dally Mon .· Tnurs.-Fri. till 9, Tues.-Wed.·Sat. till 6. Sun. 12 tilt 5 I • G 5-lb., or larger, bag with purchase of ·a 12-oz. package of Nesti€ Semi- sweet Real Chocolate Morsels. Next tame you bake a batch of delicious Nestta Toll House' Cookies. let us save you some money. We II give you SOC off on a 5-lb .. or larger. bag ot Gold Medal· Flour. with this coupan and purchase of a 12-oz. package of Nestla Semi-Sweet Real Chocolate Morsels What better reason could you have to bake a batch of del1c1ous chocolaty. great-tasting Nestla Toll House Cookies your whole family will love? But hurry ... this offer expires Notember 15, 1979. • ... ~ on r -~ ~ ----ALL PURPOSE ALL PURPOSE ENRICHED FLOUR CD .C/I I . Hea lth & Beauty Aids TMTIPASR ' ~~~n 99c .... wru K NASO TO '11f· TDfU'' M llt • ~ F• YOU. WO TO -TO-. TO OIOY ...... M Cllm, OI comL · Ground Lamb ...• 112! l~an W(lt.tt·m r111i.C'd t·hwre lt~!lh lamh • ·' ' FRESH! WESTERI RAISm! lamb Chops = 137! FrP..h honele~-. lwn Seratol(ll lM:llC~·~~~---~--~--~· " ·s...a '2'!: Fresh fillets to bake, b roil or fry Crab Lags ••••••• 121! Meaty Alaska-'froien defrosted Mahi Mah• •111 . I....... • T ropical treat -frozen defrOl!IAld fillets Halibut Steaks .• 147! '\orthcm center cul.fl-·Froz. defrosted Rex Sole ....... .S2't Toothbrush CClGATl · •• 33~ Your chpi<'l' or medium or hard Hair Spray =. ... 1124 u.s~o.A. 1z 11 a CHOICE • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • ii Ba F're-ih-pan r!adv SWORDFISH $499,. STEAKS 9 oz Reg., Unscented, Hard-to-Hold < 'om1mre the qua lity ... ours tli fresh ... rt'ally fresh .. and from doml'sttr lamh. rntt-ed in t h1· Wl·~t ' Fret!h Center C'ut from icy Atlantic W8lt',.._ Shampoo:. ..... SJ II I:) oz. Norm al, dry, oily Limb Chops t:' .. 132t U.S.D.A. choicP -fresh We11tem lamb Cabbage Rolls ..• &9c Oven ready ... ~tuffed R 02. each Liquor Dept. LPanei.t J(rind heef not to exceed I!>"· fat Ground Beef ;:~. 12'! Lean l(round-Not to exceed 22'1 fat Chopped Steaks •. 124! Lamb Kabobs ...... s21! Cuht•i. or loin cut -SkewerE«J I'( II/ Sliced Bacon •... '1 '! El Rancho's thicker ··ranch 11tvlt.-'" CIO .. POllT IEVEIAGEWAIE ITEM OF THE WEEK ::'. s10~· Party S ize, Kentucky St raight UTll &urhon lBBlb Ch.II Watl:r: .. : ........ 1 l 7 I! . Fresh-Domlltlt1cally r~1sed m the 1tolden Wellt •. Flavorful and quality you'll enJOV Sausage r1 .. mu •. s1~• Bratwurst a ... s.sl!' E l Rancho'~ own ... hot ,,r mild Pork. Veal seasoninit. No nit nte11 Hmn Shanks $MOU) 79~ Chuck Steak , ... st 2t CentPr cut ..... l ' !"'! ll.A. Chmtflet>f 0-Bone Roast ... s 11! Meat Loaf .•...•. s11! S~tcll ~ ..... :. s4• Old Smug~ler, 86 proof D elicatessen Mateus ••..•...•. s3•• Rose' or While-750 ML ::> Frozen Food West Pac French Cut IDilli;Bliioo~j d;;~ ... :: .. :::·::·;l~ll . Alwuvi-u fine valul' because it'i; l')(lneles!l-but douhly i.i• when it's F.1 Rarwho'i. lt•im . nav11rt11I sucm HUGHES 9 8 OZ. PKG. IOT OI Bm JULIENNE 6 sc BEANS ..... Sara Lee Cake .... 1221 SPARE SJlt RIBS . 1b Smokt•d -Ea,,tt·rn Pork !wrw hot llf I 11\d 1~1011si 49 ROAST ab Chtll i< < UI ••• l ~ 11 ,\ t·holl(' ht d ' IOMlllSS RruI.D IAYst 524! ( h1t1 k (lll 'h111tl1h f d o0 I h"IU lwd Salami lttJIS ••••••• gg e Sandwich Loaf ..• 98 c · Hu~he-. hrand-/'1111 lolict-d French cheese-23 1'1 oz. pkg., Waffles-..... 1s~ · Super Fresh Produce ,·A ~ 27.' Olive 'PIBYI ••••••• tae Hu~hf" hnmd ~heed Roz. A delicious hreakfat--14 oz. Pkg. Orange ]uice .•.• 49c Tree11weet-611z. concentrate can · . 'Pll".rrll"~~' ;~.'. :, ;,'.,· ..... • . I . Pickle , l'IBTO •••••• 98 c Luncheon smu •••• 98 c Corn ont£ coa ••••••• 99c Potatoes RUSSET •••• 14 ~ Tofu ............ 49c Carrots . · ........ 15 e H ~I • • hr,u d •I 1 1 d '"' <:rt'cn (;1ant pkJ(. of 41.'llrS <;:, MACA•I 75c & CHEESE Stouffers brand-12 oz. package MINUTE MAID l ' S l'o I prl'm1urn haktnl! i-11t- ·VALENCIA ORANGES 2 5! Sweet and .Juic~ 0 J • $139 range . u1ce .......... . No p reservatives or sugar added ..• 100"1> pure juice-64 oz. Chilled carton Chunk Light Tuna .. 69c Carnation in oil or water ... h i protein ln 61"1 oz:. can ·N~P.!!~!.~ice SPEAS HRM 64 oz. ••• s 15 • Cat Food u~oz.a. •• 3Sc Preserves mMWIAIY •• 1159 Bril(ht Eyes 8880rted varieties S muckeni fo r lunches -32 oz. jar Potato Clips :' .. age Lays and Ruffiea for dip Coffee Mate ..•. 1111 The non-dairy creamer-22 oz. Imo Dressing ••.• 39c 8 oz. Non Dairy dressing In 11ur Ont-nt11l .,11 t111n l'I "' l'k~ GREEN CABBAGE 12! -;.,1111 cri,.p headi. DIT llTE or RC COi.A y c:lllice 99 ~iter c Nestle's Morsels ....... s 1" Semi Swf't!t -12 oz P11ckege Minute Rice •xes ...... 43c 7 01 R11> Rollllt. drum11tirk or fr1e<l Prima Salsa ............. &sc Huntt11\PBKhett1 sauce-t()I oz..~.• }-n·"h l• lldt 1 .11111 • ro•f' l I • SCOTT AMERICAN SINGLES HUGHES 1~°t $ • _.9 b dl sict "'-" • proc. ct.est .. Viva Towels.~ ....... 65c You r cho1C"t> of t1et111(11er. ll880rled colora or pnn~ Cucumber Dressing s1 19 Kreft\ pourobledre mg -1601 bottle . ' Krispy Crackers 1 ::. •• 59c : nun~hmr "oltme-. in :<s ited or unsalted l . e Coca Cola rlo'z.~ns .• 1151 Sweet Pickles ... age ~ Thi.' pau-.e thot relreiihes-:..: R Bth, Del Monte Whole pickles-12111 .. ~ Kraft Caramels .. age Johnston'sYOlilrt 39C .. 're..h from tho.I< rofi candy kllchen-14 Ol. A1-."t Roz. cup in da1rv ca1.e Pop ·fart's KEUOGC'S •• &9c As..,urtl!d varieties-I I 07.. pkg. GRAPE si 25 llTS . ~brMkf~fromPost--~ 24 oz. - Rug Fresh ••••••• s1 15 -Noodles QIOW ~ •••• &sc Pl.LS.Y aft T fl.OUR -~~ ,._ ~ lh. ba~. Bleached or unbleached. . '. 6, From Glamorene-lfi 1,1 oz. Pricca in effect T hurs., Oct. 18 thru Wed .• Oct 24, 1979 From Chun King-5 uz. -• < Jprn Vally 8 ()()am to JO (J() pm Sunday 9:00 am to 9 Pft! N o sale to dealers. •• · ARCADIA PASADENA ' SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE LAGUNA HILLS suntel aftd Huntington 320 W. Cok>redo Blvd. Fre •• t0nt end Hunl11t9toft Warner •net Al90nqu1n fHarbour Mell I 21?1 N•wpo1t Blvo !On the Pen1ns11t.1 2SSS £Htbtull Or Un1ver••tr •nd M•cllel•on 2>141 Moulton Perllw•r Jft Ratteho Ceftter• If . or Otangegrov•I fSoutheaal cornet I t £H tbl111t Vtllag.-Center t tPa111 V1•w Ce nter , \Mo ultoft Perll••Y Plu e I DOUBLE COUPON EVERY WEEK! Nowt Ivery week at Hughes' El Rancho, ·when you redeem two manufacturer's coupons, iu•t bring in one of ours with two of thein & we double your savings! It'• that timple to add to the savings wheq you shop at Hughes' El Rancho. Another plua for Super Shoppers. Now, a few minutet apent leafing throUlh the neTnpeper end your favorite magatines, result• in money earned ... Juat one of oon wlfJr '"'" ofthefn double• the value! And ... you 1till enjoy the difference• at Huihes~ El Rancho • - , -·--------------.... 12 I . "'-SCNI hi!$(°"'°"' WITIO TWO llMIO i>e MM>11Jt4c1U11i.-s coUPONs ~H.ut rwo se'.u"" I I z i Douii.iTHl-iALu11 ~-• Oft1mTWOu .. ac1-·1co••• I I •-•• •1.00 ..,.CllAll BeWnlD I I E1 t llQUOIMO ~MllllAOn. tON.cco EJ 1 °' RUIO IMC l'IOOUCYS UMlt OHi I ~ '"' YMUI CCMlflOH ... rwo I I MAHUfACT\lllff S ~ -t'\1$~ COUf'OH 0000 oa , ....... OC1 ,. ... ,. I NOf TO IHlUOt llff •llll l'lltt c:CMINM I OllllCROTMf VA\Ul~;:.TWS ~ • I l.••••••llKla' II. UICIO COWll1•••••~ .. . ' .. ... •• Tiie ••et llirl•tpl•c• on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFl·ED ADS You. Can Sell It, Plnd .ft, Tr•de n With a Want Ad ( 842 •5878 J . JASt•• Clm. C.. &.0¥9.Y OCIAM Y11W! USO.too Fee land and a perfect borne for a coupJe. Bright rooms & each with a view. Abo view ot ~autJful greenbelt with trees. plants & long walks. 2 Large bedrooms. den. formal dining Mn & 2 baths. Tennis t'b, pools. spas & 24.lbour security guarded gate. WULIY M. TAnOI CO.. .HALTOIS 2111 S..JHQ I ... ~ ~,..Wt'OI,..,..., rTT CIMTB. M.I. '44-49 I 0 COMI wmt us ... to Spyghw Hill; enjoy the pride of ownership in this elegant S bedroom, formal .dining room & den home. Special features include a luxurious pool. spa & canyon view. Property ls within Newport School District. Price reduced to $439,500. ::::::::::::·()Clj-~-_. .... -0-MT_H_O_ME..... NEWPORT BUCH 759a11 -~ ..... etil ..... ...... cllecla .... .. .., ... rwport ~ ,.. , ... ,,,. n.. DAILY PILOT .._, ....., far the first .. c.rwct ......... .ty. Redecioratlld 2 BR b6me w/~al . pecky cedar Inter .. new bath, etc --------Tremendous location & nice Cl'l>t'g. Comer lot widens the fantastic water view. Dbl gar W/eklc opener $350.000 llATtMH IMTlllST MO 9UALIFYIMG Owner will c arry balance. Pmins~ Pt A w.a• .. WUTCUflF- JUST laMIC• Catch these numbers : 4 bi_g bedrooms: 3 fireplaces: 3 baths: 20x40 pool: 2600 sq . rt. single story floor plan. Catch these features : Built-in BBQ. new drapes: one bedroom with e ntry an d bath : numerous e ntertainme nt possibilities : everything in immaculate condition ;. the price is $279,500. That's a winner in Westcliff. UPl!lill()UI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS·: 675·6000 2443 East Coast.Highway, Corona del Mar " JACOBS REAL TY Beach house', 2 8 R & den' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 90LP9"SDUAM cmlbe7UUee w/a aweep-ills view ol the golf cne, i• tbia exce_p,..!lonal 3 Bdrm. 2 ba CAtDdo. ~t coad as priced approx 9IOO below mrkt for a qulck sale . Act now! 91'W:ll0. 675-6670 MIWUSTIM6 ~~~~~~~I SHA~~ a A Y AlmS'T1CCHALIT 4 BR. 3 M , w/W/eocl llACH +POOL IJl!lio. sa.epa t.o pool. apa. Quaint J BR, 2 Ba. Lge sauna,' and \ennia. Woo 't din. rm. <my fpJc. Walts ~:i~:1.ruov AT ~ g1aM views waterfall, Kai pond tt Grecian pool. 64CM259 in Newport Shores. Beach. pools ~ tenrus. 9!00.000. ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . IN C Lush 1rounds . Foun· a/A~ I.aim. Wood. glass & n:llr· ror decor. Assume exist· inc loan $582mo. OR, \LA n E A L T y I--.-.-..,.-....... ---av-,---------t terms. Mode l hom'e1~~n~~~~~~~I .....,_...aA. perfectiop. See today.1: Excellent investment, Call~BKR. NEED AN tive lo one or, rent both. ALLSTATE REALTOIJS LIASl/Ol'TIOM $50,000 DOWN BeaWful 4 BR 2 Ba + BIG Fam Rm. all new kitchen as baths, only $96,SOO. $800 mo. on lea8e. Ruth Laltrie Rllr. 64&-GIO INVESTMENT? Very prestig)ou.s beach area. Owner ia Cleltible Own your own apt. In aad will comider a large Long Beach area. No 2nd. Just listed and qualifying. O.W.C. 1st priced to sell ! Call IN HOUSE RfSTAUIANT T.D. SZ9:fi00. 714-846-4102 6t6-(DJ3.. PllfESSIONAl F=~:.~Jme Restaurant lis tings ocean resrtal. 3 blocks to available. We will assist ocean. Permanent te· you in making s ales pro-nants. Seller will pattern jediooa & place you in financing l o buyers the ngbl rest.au.rant loca· needs. call now 983-6787 tion. Call Tom Mesereau O"fN ·~ 9 ·"\iv. •o"' ""'' C'JIJ'bl l•lftll ~21. If yau're not readini the FO~EST E OLSON •. I "' ••• ··~-c- IHYISTOIS 23IO eq ft pool home on bu&e lot ID prime Placen· U. area. A little fixing will brtna big returns. Priced to sell "u is" al SlO'J.900. Call 751·3191. MlwporfC....,. little ads in Cluaified, · 640-5357 you're missing a lot of C::SELECT ~~~~~~~~I ~~~~~~~· T'PROPERTIES HOMIS FOR VETS S>HOllES· IODN. 831·5102 Bier. I AM A FRIB«K. Y LITTLE WE HAVE SEVEltAL AME IA YFIOHT HOMES WITH PIH .. sur BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .' 1 l Boy\odo· Or••• ~-B t>h (>161 F OREST E OLSON •• • t .. .., Huntington Beach &ore+ Apt. Commercial Condo + 3 bdrm.-l~ batb apt. Located ln an ''Old ...... ....._ct.WDc ·~eeater la Hutla_... Beacb. l'XJI' nlri..-ator box im:le+d iD ..... Onb' 2 ,... Gld. .. ddll .... ual ;fl ::~.t IOdQ. cau t2c:-e.MeMIWh 12 Sp9doua, 2 bt-garden .pa. + pool oo lee lot. WW be 9.1 X IJ"06I at cloee of escrow. Leas than N0.000 per unit. To ... ca1J 714 :834-9393. OCVJROMT $55,000! PRICE REDUCTION BALBOA deluxe duplex: large 4 bdrm. & 3 bdrm. unila, frplc. each: now $115,000! Try installment purcbue! W.O.IGyProp. RMlton * '75-70.0 * EASTSIOI HOMI AMO IHCOME Larse 3 Bdrm bome in ,,_ Eaata>de local.loo. 1'wo l BR units add t.o In· come. OWNER WILL CARRY FINANCING. 11llia is a mmt aee at 850.000. For det&1Ja call M).llSl . ! .. HERITAGf MlAlT•lR<, AIAMKMID •1.000 Watir&I for 90IDe ftxiaC, prime EaaUlde, 2 bedrm. R·2 lot. Owner dllloei ate! Call Ml-7171 Ii.' fiilii!M . .., MIDOflB41'7 Then lhi.s IS for you. 2 BR Condo wtalJ lbe goodies. Prime Or1nge County locatioo. Offered al onJy s."16.000. 54().3666 REAL EITATE CIE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE MIW US~ FOttlVB YllW Lovely One Story Modem Homt' Overlookln~ The Blue Pacific. Watch The Waves Roll Over The Rocks. Four Bedrooms Plus Den & Hu~e Llvln~ Room . Full Security System. One or Our F'lne11t Orterin1ts Call F'or Appointmeftt. 5925.000 631-1800 G:r 111 DOVB DllYI --..... , ..... One Call Service Fast Credit Approval OCEAN VIEW S219.l)OO -4 bdrms. hugging the cliffs above the Harbor, approx. 3000 sq. fl. 3 baths. 3 decks, just ~9.000. WATERFRONT EXCITEMENT - Pier and dock. excellent for -family with live-in or in·law. spa. sauna and exciting decor. $765.000. FEE F UN lN BA Y SHOR ES - Attractive 3 bdrm. European flair, immac .. patio spa. nr beaches. asking $385.000 (fee land). GREAT GREENBRIER -2 bdrm. picturesque golf course view. never occupied and anxious, $220.000 B IG CANYON SETTING -Near golf course and park. 4 bdrm. 2 frptces . 3 baths. sin~le s tory and charming decor Many extras. $445.000 UPl!lill()l:JI: lif)Ml:S REAL TORS'. 675 6000 2443 East Coast H1qhway. Corond dcl Mar CUAMPUFF l..oc.Ated in a desirable C.M.. area, 3 BR, 2 ba & 1Q> sq ft ol living area. Highly upgraded & features an assumable S'TS.000 9~% loan. call ~2660. C:::SELECT T' PROPERTIES •VETS• UM Yow EIQibilty NOW <NOOOWN LOANS TO SJ 00.000 LOW INT RATE Let U!> show you bow to qualify. T Cl1k to Red Carpet WeUsteft 754-1202 ------- S11PS TO HACH $139.~00 Olarnung 3 bedrm, bnck pauos. Lots or wood and glas:; Pnvate commum· l> Call now• 646·'1171 . . ~. . .. .. , .=','!r,.~0:~1 ••. mPSroa..cH [~lfitll Owner anx 1ous and Newport Beach duplex. 4 _____ -- s1c.rif1cing this lovely bdrms up. 3 bdrms. --------home Clean as a wh1S· down, finest rent.al area Ue! ! Futures 4 bedrm.s. Cole to sboppuig. Pnced 1 \la bath. 22 fl game It S212.SOO room. park like grounds 613-31163 642-2253 E ves <¥fered at only $102..900. call now iG-mt ()Pit• ht 0 •ti 'to •'°"" 11 N "-t • [98111 associated ~ . ' . . . ..... . . ------- «g C oldwell Banker OMNI NOMI .. UMmUITY , .. Gor~eous gourmet kitchen with cooking areas. framed by brick & s urrounded bv M t>x i<'an tile countertops. 5 Bdrms & 3 baths. for $189.500. Are You Serious About a Real Estate Career? tf SO -ioift H fer mt Mfot11111I c:Wwftlt .•• Dr.RCJRdy McC4rdle • Aandalt A. lllc:Cardta, Ptl.D. ~re91dent THE AEAL £STATER$ -II vou have ever considered a career in real estate sales or are now presently hoensed. and would like to have your auest1ons answered at an mlormal d1scuss1on with Randy and some of THE REAL ESTATERS. then call now for reservations Soace 1s llm1led 2STORY ~ roof. 4 Bdrm, 211. Ba . $133,500. Eastside Costa Men. 2•HOM1 Odee comer. R·2 zoned lot. Room to build. .... ..,~ ....... Ma-7729 ~ MSIBLATI!! ,_. + IY ACUM J ........ ...., kitchen. f~mal llvinl room. briek tplrc, RV acc:e.a, ......... free.Iona poool, ,_ BBQ. low malat. IJ'(IUlldl. Reduced toonJy ... 9!50. CalJ for appt. .,..nBI °''" ·~ 4. ,, ~ r(Jl'l 10" ,..., • [91iilJll ..._,ISdsas-'o 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIAIMIW 3 STORY llACH conA•E With white water views from 3 patios and blue water view from other patio. My owner will help finance and the key is In our office. CalLJot_day or evening showing, 673·8550 . ..................... ~;· CGIMluCoeof 751-6191 ,...SULA POINT A totally deluxe custom home w1lh gourmet IDtcben, balcony game room and hill site jacui:d in sumptuous master bath. a1J abounding with sotid oak appointments. 11iE BEST OF ''THE POINT" for sat.GOO. fll£ 11 OllllSHIP IES .. • ............ ...... ...,.. c ... fw Mr::=. Acro11 ha ...... _..... Y• Wl't •one• .......... ,....0.. ..... ...... ..---... rw: 2 ...... -_. ............... , ............... ... ...... ,-. .......... ...... ....... $241 ........ 0...-.. ......... I " YOUI OWN TERMS well, ahnos\ -owner wants out of this bedrin pool home. ANu loan and owner will help finance. Call day or digbt, 673-8550. PllSTIH-PllVACY Bedroom, tri-level customized townhouse. Towering trees and bat>bling brook. Owner will belp finance. Call day or night, ~· llACM UNITS-Sllt,llO Four units actually pays for ltlelf. II 2 bedrms, corner lot and umable loan. ~ day « nlQt, ""'~· ~ ... ~---.. ,.,._, .. ~........_--... ......,.,,_ ~ --.-......-... ..--.............. ....,.......,, ....... ~#:,,._..,,.-~~-·~ .. .... macnab / trvtne realtg • M1W Ofl'll ... l Architectural elegance ~ breathtaking view from thls spectacular h illtop home In prestigious Cowan Heights. Designed for grand-scale entertaining or intimate gatherings lt features 25' walls of 1lau ln spacious family rm ; a conversaUontmuslc rm w/fplc 6 wet bar; elegant formal parlor le dlJltnl rm; muter suite w/spa • aauna le lower level aame rm - terrace .& lovely pool area. Unbelievable features le appointments tbruout. $1,200,000. Lynne Valentine w.aoo. CJ•> 642-1235 ' ..... . t01 Dover Orlve M«W V ... Ceftllr ll'YIM et c.mtM,a.YaOey ~ 752-1414 Champagne & ~s d'Oeuvres Oct.24, 1979 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Randy McCardle, • 9th gra(le drop·out. hltchhlMd Into Costa Mesa 26 )"Mrt ago and .._, In the reel estate business. The flrat few ~ wer'9 • atruggi. . . . From dnvlng a ,..,_,old c. and llvlno in a single car garage to-.bll8hlng hia own buslneaa. Hla ooms-ry, lliE REAL ESTATI:RS. 19 both Wt known and well respected. LateJ. McCar· die Mnt to COll9ge attending O.C.C., Chapman r.oetege, Cal State l.ong Beach, 'USC and Qlped It oft with a Ph.O. In -...on to being the OWIW and founder of 1HE AfAl ESTAT£AS. Randy 19 a founder of .. Cltmnt 119'* of Co.ta Mele. pl'Mid9nt of T,._, Eeotow Inc., cot• lec:tu,.,-. authof. nllOnlt..,..., and ntWlpiipef COl~la\, N b would Mke to but .,. ~ to attend .. mMilfnO, let ue know -Or If YoU would .. ........... ..,.,to you.~ ... CAU.644-7211 /Jn NIEJfl GAil! Y &. A55LJ[Jl\1£S News Br 3 Ba sus.ooo . P.:uy terms. 113 E . 8ll1bolt 81. 2111-.... • m.%184 c ;1111-IHcla 1011 ........... , •.......... IUS11C .. wooo Saa11. 4 Yr old Cuaiom Home. Liv nn. 22:122 ft 2 frplcs, oc:ea.o.n. ... .. ,.. . ....., C.-.. Mtr IOU ....................... tor 'a duplH + 2 I;! rentals, pool. • daarm. 1155.000. PrindpUoalY ....... . . .. OM.YKOT Man, f. 03, Ha. -Ot~r Longevity TiJM OA&DDIA CAP) -._ dlie .w.-.,. clowa, Joe~a~ • ,..,. old. .. at .. ..... ,,... ••••• be'• pla7lq poker 11 -...c1u ... o1w....-.. lcmc•Ylty. l....Ullv•U...ota.er.,... Mriptiom for .... lit•: -Sma&e elPf 11 • ctaan • day. -Drtu wlee wllb = meal, ol.. Uaree or rour aad toelu dally. -~au tor a whole year oace •YVY 10 yn:n. 8....U, known ., Lucky Mlke •round tbla town whe r e a.,.u-s ~er bu apawned a 1trln1 ol card parlon , aaya he wu bona la Turkey in l816 aod tmmtsrated to t.M United States ln 1903. But before be croued tbe Atlantic, Luc k)' Mlh teamed to p1-y poller tn Paris. Hta tll"lt job off tbe boat was a• a blackamltb at a WH t lnahouae plant ln Pennsylvania. After a few years, be Sftys, be moved to New York where ln 1921 be m a rried a forme r Ziegfield Follies chorus &irl. In 1926 Lucky Mike moved to Palm Beach, Fla., and bo&lgbt a conceaai<m for a barber abop, tJlilor lbop and ciaar at.and at a hotel and casino. He later ex· paneled thNe laterest.I to include >&her eatabliabmeota in lllew Yor~ and Florida WBDEVD RE Vteot, Luck) lltke pq,yed pobr. He'• made LoQa &deb b1I re· aldence the tut 30 yeare. And playtn1 poker, ~spe cially lowbaD, la bow be spends bis day. · "Look at my face," be said after jumping to the floor from a wobblin1 poker tJble to show hiJ spryness. "Not a wrinkle. I don't bave my teeth .. any more but J can eat anytbi.ae.J don't have to chew. My eyesllbt ls good. I don't have to bobble around with a cane and J feel fine. It's a mir acle." POKER, CtOAAS, BOOZE Gambler Joe B••Mtt Lucky Mike says his sex ad· vice is lhe real secret to long life. "You know how tired you feel a ft er you 've been fooling around? That shows it takes a Jot out of you," he s aid. "But after a year's rest, you feel like d ynamite. You could kill a bone. Beet thing tn t.he world fol' you, and you have ni ne years to make up for lost-ti me " Lucky Mike wouldn 't say lf this was a rest year in his cycle. This Fault Dangerous Mid U.S. Quake ?AJne Worse than California ST. LOUIS CAP) -MenUon oJ the ootorioua San 'ADdreu f.uft. sparks W.ga of cracked earth, trembling altyacrapers and the dread that ha lf of California may one day crumble into the Pacific Ocean. Mention of lhe New Madrid f ault is likely to raise only eyebrows and prompt puuled looks. Vet many scientists now con· sider the New Madrid fault zone -a five·alate region in the mid- M isaissippi Valley -a s the na· lion's most threatening earth· quake belt ·A KASOa quake today i.a tbat area would i.nflict up to 10 times •the damage ol a similar lluake along the San Andreu fault, ac· <eordlna to recent atudies by tei1molo1i1ta at St. Loula University. T h e fault r.ooe toucbee eoutheaatem Miasourl, aoutbern llllnola, western Kentucky and Tenoeu ee and oortbeaetern Artanau. Within a llSO·mile radiUJ ol New Madrid, Mo., lie the cities of St. LQ.uls, Meinpbis a nd Na s h ville, Tenn .. a nd Evansvllle, Ind., with a com· bined metropolitan popul ation of more than 4 miJUon . It's here th<il American earth· quake legend wai. born Only a few pioneers and In- dians inhabited lbe southeastern Missouri Dootheel area in mid- December 1811 when the most severe earthqu~ke in U.S. his· tory virtually swallowed the village of New Madrid, Mo., and leveled every build.in& wit.bin a 50,000·square·m.Ue area. The Missl5sippi RI ver, tossed from its bed and onto the hillaldes, swept away entire forest.a. Th.e quake -actually a series of a'boot 2,000 tremors -last· toe more than three months throughout the lower half of tbe coatlnent. Altbouah lt s truck before meaaurtne devica were lDvenl· Hole Card 19 I ii Oregon City Sells Potlwl~s FALLS ClTY, Ore. <AP> -A lot of people chuckled when this small town decided to "sell" lts potholes to sponsors and use the proceeds to pave its pitted streets. But lt got results. Already, 1 dozen people are tbe proud "owners" of fllled·ln craten, and tbe publicity spurred county officials to pave the main street. Llk.e many financially pressed communities across the country, Fallt City bas found Jtself with more potholes than money to repair them. That's when the city council. came up with lbe idea of selling the boles. After all, what better present for the person who bas everything than a fi lled·in pothole? C. aOY ZERNTBAUEa, the only surviving founder of the Jantzen clotbin' manufacturin& concern, is the most recent sponsor. He r~ one of the potholes for hla 93rd birthday. -For '10, a bh1c-m.1Aded ci&Wm -or anyone else -receives a certlllcate ~c_rlbln& tbe location of bis or her pothole, tbe date the dty rui,.cs it and a pledae"that tbe mdpey wa• UJed only for tblt pw'pON1 • There la abo a "deluxe" model. Tor anotbel' tlO, the city will Hiid you a color pbotosrapb of your patched pothole, com· plete wtah your name apr.ay.pal.nt.d acrou it by the mayor. ~Nfu. POI& COUNTY'S road crew showed up a few weeu a10, tbe mam atreet wu a collage of nuorncent oran.ce paint aDd fnllll. bllcll blot.cbea. Tbe ~ lltutioa II under eontrol now, at Jeut UDUl wlnt.«'1 fretet..and·tbaw eyca bep uother auault on au..ta la tbll nortbeatena Orepa town ol about NO people. If arar Jolla McGee 1911 1pomonhtpt bave broqbt bl tt• IO far. "ft eGIU tlO tor a loed of aphalt, ao we wait unt.ll n rai.M that muclll, 11t a load aDd to out aod fill u mlQ M we cu,"Mtaid. l · McOee_1q1 tbe pOtboa. ultl ba.e ~t .-...r ~t, too. "\ ~ PtaD1e lD Mt \OWi~ tbe foothllll of the Caecad.11 aue ... .,..... , Meat. sa11, t.Dd u . maror be ........... foci& ... ol • •• at Inn tar .. i ... ,1a1n about tb• potbtl• ., .... ed , acientists calcula te the 1811 quake would have reaistered about 7.6 oo the Ricbt..er scale. The Richter scale measures ground motion as recorded on seismographs. Every increase of one number mean:. <i lt-nfold increase in magnitude A 7 read· iog is a ··ma1or" earthquake. capable of widespread heavy damage. Today, scientists say evidence Is mounting that another ma1or quake could stnke the region at any time. U so, the potential Joss of life and property has grown more t.h an a million times. Sclenti&u say cities wouJd suf- fe r devasta ting losses, If not total destruction, in a quake as severe u the &Teat quake of 1811. DE8Pn'E THE hazards it pr• unll. aurprl•lngly Uttle la known abou& the New Mad.rid aone , thought to be a syt1tem of dt?eply buried faults which lri&· ger frflq uent earthquake a ctivity within a 250-mUe radiu.a ol New Madrid. The 7.6 Richter measurement of the 1811 quake is less than the 8.5 reading in the UMW Alaska quake or the .8.3 calculated for the 1906 San Francisco quake. But scientists say the New Ma drid quake actually was more severe th.an those because of differences in lbe fault zones. Sean-Thomas Morrtsaey. who heads seismology research at the university, explained the di!· ference in potential destructive· ness. UNLIKE THE San Andreas fault. parts oC which are exposed at the earth'• surface, fault.a within the New Madrid zone are buried under 2,000 to 3,000 feet of rive r sediment, he said. This al· lows a quake's shock waves to travel much farther and with far greater force than in Callfo.rnla. Wit.h a network of about 30 seis· mologlcal stations throughout the New Madrid area, M'bnissey and bis team of 10 have recorded more than 800 earthquakes - abOut ·nve a week -since they began recording in 1974. Moel were too amaU to have been felt by area resident.a. The New Madrid fault zone runa routhJy trom tbe v!clnlt.y ol Carmi, Ill., aoatbweat to the vlclnlty ol Trwnaon, Ark., a dia- tance ol about 175 mUea. Tbe ·moat active part ol the ·~•ttm lt tbou•bt to be ln the lUllOUri Bootb"l ·area alone tbt Mi•· li11lppl River. · ID&NTlrYING taulta lt • primary 1oal of aei1mlc rt· aearcb. Tbe.y provide • ktJ to eventually ~orec11Un• earth· qualre1, w"iela occur wb•D lenaioa bM ... mo•tnc pu1I al &lat •...U.'t cl'Ult beeome1 too 1nat and II ewM-~ ,....._. ' P\IBUC NOTIC& CP.lflM IUl'8•1CMt co.i•TOl'TH• I TATa 0" CAU,.,..llllA l'CHt TMI C:OUllTY 01' O•.a ... a .... A•tt1.r7 CALIFORNIA I NATION ~"*' ~..-0r .... c..11 o.lly ~ Oct.'· 10. 17, u."" _,,.. PUBUC N<n'lCE rtJBUC NOTIC& 'ICTITIOUS ellMNa. .. ...._ ITAftaialfl' f.fle toll••lft9 "'"" I~ "'"9 Dof\l-\M• AV ALO"I P LU MBING & Ml!CHAHtCAI.. CO .• 11921 ._, Pen.. Ctr<I•, Su.tie ""#I', lrvlfle, c:.ltfofN• .,,,. Hec lot Jo1111 C.llemlM•l•I"· \ "'"*""'*' Oriw. INIM. CMltlwftl• .-JIU Tl'lll ~ .. cOtlductecl lly Ml ...... ,.,.... ~....-....& --••Co 11 JC-••" f 11'.H'1 SUf.e Ll<..,"W"l•i.G ,,,,.,.,_ f> ..... Goe\I o.11¥ p,,.,. ff\I\ \\e'-f We-\ lllf!CI Wllll ,,,. ()(I I IO ., t• ,.,_. .S~1' ~:;!,~,';7 1~,. 0.-Coun1v on PUBLIC NOTICE "tCTtTIOU\ I USl"lfU •.&Aoll H ATl'.M.l•"T Flt.ai. Pul>l•\tWCI ()T,,,.,qtt Co.HI D••ty P•lt>t ~ h-Orl l 10 ,,, ,,,, 37'1 " P BLIC NOTICE NO Tl Cf TO CONT•ACTOltS CALLING FOlt ltO\ \<hoo1 0.SIJ o< I (O.\I Commvn••• '°''~ 8'4 o..tdl-'00 p"'. ,_ .. ,, _,,,_,_,,,. Pl•<• qf 8 10 lt~elpf· Oltlq ol -CM sMe ~. c...t C:-ly c;.I .... 00...IC1---... 1,.. r.Dt ~"'-·ca .. -· °'-°""""· c.1-....W• PrOjeCI -lflc:.ot-N•rne. h .EVATORS 11'011 THC HANDICAPPED G0l.0£H WEST COL.LEGE l•ONO -Pie<• "'-er~ Oft Fl ... Oftl<e ol uu~ Ot~1rtct Otr.-ctor ot PhV\~l •t F•<••n • .. , ~·-'• ot '""-Arc'1ttN'e W IU•e "" 81uf0f • &. P-'f"tM'-r\ 1)1)tt "f••00"1 8'1'.»W .. •r~ ... *00,., Bti•' •· (' Alftor~·• "' 6'14XIOl Pl.I"\\ Av •llA.,... fr°'" frw-<Ot'!Ur•;i ttOI" ,...~, Ottt<t a.,,.,. {Ot"\h ~, l•'"n tt't l'fSl WP\t 11ff"i ~,,.,,., -Jt.1~"" (•hf()ol'"t .. tl,..,. 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Oate 14 _ _ HOM£~ Puoramk view. 3rd floor. Villa Nueva, 2br llDW.O>utRw)I, NB 2ba. 581-88'71 A/C. aft ·645-6646 5 8R. ZBA ho m e. approx LS )'C•l'll old 1225.000 with 1137.00b a11iJurnable lit at ~ Owner will cnr y 2nd • HSI' Nl:J' rrrr O.-.-• • -.. a.• 1Aillell property I.a C.ta + ...... ~ DD. ........ J mlllloa. ·~~ owe.--: 111·m2 on all ea~b . OWner/bwlder. ~/0, eoLD .. IWb' Pilot, 441. No. Pa. ODYSSIY P.O. Boa IMO, Co•t• Haw tbt followlq • a MIN.CA... ... ~ bi ( .. t D ~ 1/ arowtnl OCEANSIDE a..,. 1100 e.o. Co.> 2 bib. from ....................... be9ch. i.-••., ....... .... TrMt, ••• ......... ,,.. .. tJ.n • ... -. 1044 How abolat a bdrm. llrilh deo, Oft the 11th IJ'WQ, Uqll.l1lleJy UP· arMed. wltb alr .... d Heurlly Oltem, for Sl•.!!001 Don't wail. It cao'\lut' ?po: u.-...... .. 116CAMYOH Cul&am kit approx. 108tl. OD 1olf course. #$ Deel wood. Prtn. Only. 151-0717 . 4MIWUMm = 1ililfliwl8lf'l ... lif~""'l-.~11 1'.bal. YO'I eu set 11nt lb\lall.a • _. rtpu oa., near ma bl ffit.t>' bulU:aie C.tock brobr1 ..... fd.ite bub) district ol l1 .... lllUDt . SlW,080 --·--$110,000 ....................... IYOWI• ..._ 1 ..._ J b&. wl&Jl 9'15 2 br condu Wood t lr111pl1u. ncloud = :1;f;{ Model ~ IO)sm' R-2 Ui· A/I. --· ' r:' -c..::r:::...ru:: 141.-00. HDlclay . =.=::a.:; ~nD· ~ ....... . MWOllcwS:Sl.zlO ...... , .. w .. t Be Ow perfe<.; b&tellll 2MtY4/58dnu,3bat.U~ wlth thb 2 bedroom • ftll111fl fam rm. C11»le pool By home. Coun.y•rd ~ntry. -... OWMr' m.1a' formaJ dlom1. doubl\l ~S13CAMPU5Da·IRV1.C£ Jr. EMc. 3 -+ l "9. PoOJ. _ - -bnclt ftrepla1.-e In lw1111i1 • dwa.. tl.300 mu at _,.... .1026 room and den. bu.ill ln W,..leecli IO• ~. Mr. "ood. s.:M-4100 ·-··••••••••••••••••• 'Wd.bar. BreaJl.fast •rea ••••••••••••••••••••••• orto-ll70 M.AAIMITA 2 brick and redwood ii--------· J.c ~Mesa Vertie S pectacular hilltop palios. Sprlnklen 4 ..-.... homes. 2012·3206 sq. ft. commuo.111 1y p00l11. Much ,_..,, Low down. low in· Oose to Marina. Se,lva more. $1 t2,000 · HK R a.er.t. lmmed. OCCUl>llJ\· Rd •. CaJI Cal1558-MS1 cy. WW coos1der lseiop • e La Pnma t a o n . $ l 2 9 . 9 o o . vera sis.ooo to S24S.OOO. 9111 • .aai. °"'1tJr/Af!..BiU l!.3H~7 ~--3540;~81dr 11 ~ IWNFllNT MEW LISTING MEW DUPUX WOOOlllDGE • •••••••••••••••••••••• •• ti "-~ £1 Nll\Ml 3br, D ,000. Cuatom Realty BLUFFS BESI' BUY 'M0-9T1'7 Maiell Yl9fo I 067 aer. ma. pool, great toe. 1127.000. ~141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner. Fioist.era con-BEST CONl>!l BUY lN do. end unit. view. lake, BLUFFS Sl>lil level. 2br. gol{coune le mt.as. 2 Br 2 .u.ched &ar on beaut Ba, frplc, upgrade plush ereenbefl. PllAS poof. J.:IY carpet & tile, lo down. Owner. $121.SOO. 2301 VJ.S· will cairy 2nd. 979-6422 or ta Htaeru 5"-e829. ~ 21961 Redondela EASTaUfif TWNHSI Ul'u&.214 3 BR 2 ba. By owntr. 3 Br. 2 ba. upgraded. view. 4 yrs old. New crpts. $98,900. 830-'4949 eves 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $142,500. 759·0920 or 213/723·7101 Terry Harris. OCEAN YIEW!! Assume 9.6% nace 4 bd, 3 ba. owe $3S.QOO 2nd Patrick. 63J.J.266 ,........ IOtO ....................... °"'°'"""'" KMC>Clll• Sp9cioUI -4 Bdrm home with mapi.licent view. ~ acre lot wtU: potential for horses Md pool. Huae sunny eo\l.ntry kitchen and wse liVUlg room. perfect for entertaining. Be1t value 1n CQwan flei.&hU' '208.500. don osen : t·a.& l t ,, r~ 1m1 E. lTrHST. TUS11N 731·3111 Olllt-a..&llW. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 *'50,000 -~~.Jac842-7411 ~ to1etf::·O:: ..._,,..,..., 2000 J . F . Tecke r Co . -••••••••••••••••••••• ___ 7_14_1_421M __ 722 __ _ If UMITS Excel.., Npt Reh loca· Uon. 2 bib rrom Hoag fbJ>ital. All well main· tained. Price redl.ICed to $719,900. •Owner has purdaaled new property &la ready to go. IASTSIOI Dlrliq duplex ll.2.S.000. IMZ-2510or MMMS l•UHITS COSTAMISA Two 11 uoit properties. 2 yn new. Best local.ion in town . Gara1es & separate meters. Buy I or both S774.500each. David Bourke, Realtor 5*9960 :mJW. Coast Hwy, NB I~ ~= 645-6~6 2100 ------'----...................... . BY OW N E R · L a k e small spnnkJered In· Elsioott. S bach uruts, + du1tri a I Bui Id in gs , Prime £. Side location. Oceanv1ew. walk to bch. 3 Br $120,000 38r, l~Ba, call oow 1400sJfea.$206,500 SBrllSS.000 AIL 6.'ll-Oa6 Prin only. 339'Tl Malaaa. Sun 2-Spm. 642-0l !2, ., .... ,,,,,.., Joan C, Agt. 496-M97 .,....._,' New Modular. Type Homes, pvt community, 2 bcbs, 24 hr security. sub.felting OK From $39,900. Treasur11 Island Mobile Home Pk. 30801 So. Cst Hwy, Laguna Beach. R..M P (714 ) 49&-3S79 Redhill ~&alty I 1\111 K1".1ll\ l llf iu· t.' \ 'Jl!I. .··.·.·.··.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·•.•11 2 br house. Sl ,075 mo in· Tustin. Agt. 498-0257 come. 1148.000. zo•µ dn. • _._ £--r-'--2200 MISAD&MAR This highly upgraded family home features 3 Bdnns. plus den, blln kitchen w1microwave. rear yard decking. and is within wallung distance to all schools. parks and tennis courts . Cal I StS-•for more details N.it•:v.n., 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOaEYOU This [ 'If. ow wwnfiouse oCfer.:. country club U v- ing, pool, jac., tennis & more. An immac e nd Wl· It W/neW Crpts & drps. Good assumable loan. BAL.BOA ISLAND REALTY 673-8700 ~-'~ HERITAGE REALTORS LO COST HOMES --liiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii91 BRK.R 543-4088 2 Bdrm rondo.-2Y~~ld~ HMfwwJm:•acJt 1040 close to beach, $85,000. •••••••••••••••• ••• • • • • 646-11~ IY THE SEA ----Must see this near new 4 LO COST HOMES bedrm, 21"'2 ba. with lge BRKR 5434088 famnn&formal dm rm. HOUSE IEA-UTIFUL -Pm Place.Inc 842· 7461 IYOWHEI SBr, 2'r;Ba. form. D.R., F.R. Low maint. yd. Nr. park, school. tennis. & beach $139.500. 968-6966. LANDMARK You'U love the all new kit c h e n . bltn s. microwave, D/W ; over· s ized fami ly room w/brick fplc. J ust wart· ang for famJly hospitah· ty. Quiet street. $96.500. Ruth Laurie, Rltr 6t&-OIO. with pool Ii s pa , 3 bedrms, 2 baths. family ;.;;;;;.;.;;;.;.;.~;;;;;I area .. Nice front & rear yard. ATIINTJOH IMYISTOIS Park Place,loc.842-7461 Possible future com· BY OWNER 5 bdrm, pool ll8'CMI ... aa ULia sharp • spa Mqnolia/ Adams a 8*ID lllome. For mon f'rtn only Sln.SOO. Call l•formaUbo, call -..8GO aft IPm wltdya, -.-. wbdl anytime · -f ." HERITAGE Rf.AL TORS 4 II + POOL Slot,IOO ~~~~~~~~~ Slmp, So. HD bome on. t.iee priv11te cul-de.ac 83/,/o·l.oml lot. Take over 1st + 2nd Available ~~.'67,000. Payable Uae )'Our present home •REProt.s.-.U equity to take over 8'l4~ 963-131'7 loan, takeover payments I~~~~~~~~~ oo 3 bedroom Westside 1 • home. Dining area. coun· CloM to beech! ti)' kitchen, large family 3 br. 2 ba. loft . room with fireplace. C-21Agt.964--4370 HEATED POOL witb jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~---· deck patio. Don 'l miss! $99,750. BKR. Ca ll 540-1m TlllEl. -· 119Gre••ook s BR + den + Family Rm+ Formal dining +3 car garage + 2 patios + balcony and o ther amenities. Asking only SlJS.000. sconaEALTY 51'-7533 91/t'/o Loan Reduced to Sel Ulle your present home equity to take over 9Y.a% io.n. takeover payments oD 3 bedroom Mesa Verde home. Dining area. new appliances in kitchen. Decorative penellnC Handy storage lioft in tbe garaae. Patio. RY access. Hurry! $92,900. BKR. Call stD-1130 TlllEl. --Vt!Ull 'a Your Trade? ll•perDay 11:llt 'I little to pe,y fer -ad bt tbe D.t.ly 9llrriot llndor7 th8t c ...... )'OW" ,.Ueasioaal ldmlt.lty. For more ln· fonmdancall MUm. A,. • ....._. ewt111tH .............. " .. d .... Ceulltr Q9tll .. .............. ...., .,..._.__ ..... .,... ..... _. ......... . r ••• •• i tt r•• .. ., e•tr rt lllere ue ......... C.-/llttlL.e9el o.,.,,_ .. , ., •fl• 01..LY P4LCH tu l•t•.:Jet'•" .... ...., ...... l4M121 ..... Ad•·t•rt1!ler< may plue lht'•r .. ds 11,· l"lephone 8 00 a m 10 5 =-> p m \1onday lhru f"ndny 8 lu noon S..lurd.1) COSTA \1F;SA Of"f'ICE J:IO W R.1v ti42 51>18 Ill ..;TJS(iT<J" IU:ACll 17117S fl<•arh Alvd Sol() 1220 1.1\0UNI\ Ht:l\t'll 1027 S Cn.i't 11'4 y Laiiuna flc1or h 49-1 !H66 !llOHTll COL''llTV d1ul fn~ !'>40-1220 CL.45~ MADCIMIS ll~adllne lor C"OPY It kill~ " S 311 r• m lh<' day befor" publtr11l1on, l'XCt•pl for Sunduy " Mond.iy tA11lioM when d"adltn<' 1!' Saturday. 12 noon CU.SW. IMULATIOMS P.R RORS Adver tisers ~hould ehttlr their ads daily &< report errorJ Im med1alt'ly TH t: DAIL V PILOT IWIUmts llobtl1ly for the first lncorrt'ct 111..wrtlon oaly. CANCEl..1..1\TIONS Whtn lulling an ad ~ sure lo make • ~ of lht! .Kll.L NUMBER given you by your ad laller as ~pt of your rilnrt'llahon This lllll number tnuH be present ed by tbe advertiser In e11e of 11 dispute. • I MOltTHWOODS PARK PLACE 4:e. 4 bd .. ram rm • & borJus rm. A/C, great as- sumable loan. $165.000. Call Fred G 1 b so n . B-9400 ....... -.yLot 673-6634 --- OCEAN + CAHYOH VIEW!! $1,520,000. Brand new. magnificent, one·of·a · klDd! Elec. gate. pvt. road. Tenrus e<>urt. pool. jac .. wme cellar'. sauna. WALNUT Cl'\U •RE g Y m n as 1 u m . s e c. ~ ~ system. billiard rm. 2 Bd. Condo. $72,900. libr"'ru. maid qtrs .• hnoe Hurry on UUs one• -J .... fh.-'C!Gibsoo 631.1.266 bdrms ~ more. 6000 · sq.ft •' Pnnc only Call l:~;z~1~ Patrick,6311.266 REALTORS_ l:i#Z~I~ IDITAGE PARK REALTORS STOP This is ~~ttaut1ful THE WORLD 33n VIA LIDO. N.B . f'IY&SUP With 3 bdrms .. 2 baths. allJor less than $250.000 S1VS TO lliCH '1MCOME" Spacious duplex rn Newport's rinest rental area Both units 4 bdrms Steps lo band. Won "t last ~nu ReaJ Estate •MO QUALlfYIMG • Only $10,000. take over fantastic option on 3 BR exec. home. Won't last Owner 54i-0210 P1an 4 Broadmoor to be llERE"S A PLACE TO found ! 3 b edroo m GET OFF & see the ~~~~~~~·---•_-_•_•_-­ t.ownhome. 2 levels. 2Y> value m tlus stnking con· baths. family room, temporary home with formal d ining r oom . low rooflines & detailed Hi g hl y upgraded architecture of wood . carpets, drapes. Jeyelors stucco & Palos Verdes .tr valances, centraJ. air stone Sprawling 4 BO & conditioning, covered DEN floor plan serviced patio .tr decorator b Y 3 8 A T H S . ~ri.... y t I R E C E N T L Y iob:i::!: o.P"~S5Af~ REDECORATED ), is SUNlJ.5. ltUDmn. =~ f!:!!f it~~= IACk IAY ESTAn Pvt 2.8 acre estate w lg house. 2 guest houses. 16 stall horse barn. huge riding rink. pvt ofc, a groom's room. rnagnlfi· cem view of the Back Bay. lush landscaping abounds. Contact Jam Flanders agt. (114) TSZ· 110'1 dya~ (114 l s.sm ev•. wknda. WATaFIOMT Extra lge comer duplex in xlnt cond Moonng avaJJ. Spectacular view. Appl. only 1695.000 Cote Realty & l nn·~tmttnl 640-5777 OWNE.R SAC HJ FIC E Beallt new duplex 2 st) High beam t•ellrngs Custom & upg rades $279.900 Ter m!> Nego 751·2442 ASSUMAILE • Nt'wporl lf e11tht ~ Remodel 3 bd . 2 ba Best boy at $159.900 RXB 2 bd . 1 ba 1n t he Heights. $110.000 Ca II Rae Ja~. 631 1266 l:1;z~19 "'REALTORS MOBlLEHOllllE BU Y-S ELL· REN T Fl.NANCE ...._.._.store luifuuwwwHwC.....,. CALL US 66 l·I 021 COSTA MESA 20wtde. adlts. spact' rent $115 ISS355 l. $22.SOO J&J 522-4080 .,1UJCE FOREST Just IJstl!d 2 bt--.utlful homes under SJ.5.000 ' 3•, torJ A<.:. 238r. 2&. n1~1..':\I. park in Orange Count.> Cal l l od-.y ' IJP9646 Jl34!1 1 l:ikr !m-3421 OPf:H HOU-SE SAT /SUH 1-S PM. 700UdDP..t&Dr. # l $37,500 COME BY and !>et' Helene ~ she"ll show you a choice of Mobile Homes in this waterfront comm u mly Pnced from '28.000 to SJl.500. owe. 496-2980. 831-2822 --.--- CDMDUPUX 3 Browner·s urut w1frplc & l Br l Ba wut. 9.,,,.,, as sumable loan SIW.900 full price. e .PRESTIGE: J HOME:~ 3333W Coast llwy, NB 645-6646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.3 ACRE LOT "9wpoW•ach Horw ..... ,.., Some back bay view. fantastJc area for huge ranch home + barn & Stables. Call Jim lo1an den '714 > 7S2-ll07 dys . 1714 ) 581 ·5787 eve!>, wtcnds. Pnme R·2 Lot Xlnl. locu • -_-;; ________ 1 tion. No. end Lagun<i Be1tch. Lt:vel. 2 blks tu ocean. 714--494"°'58. HEWPO«T IEACH 12 UMrTS . I DOOR from OCEAN Unbel.levably low LOW T1llPLEX LOT PRICED at ~25.000 Prime location. com OwnerwiUlrade. plete with plan!> for WorWR.-1:.tat. triplex. Owner m<i y ""L7777 carry 2nd & subordinate •~~~~~-~·~~~-!to construction loan 191.000. CaJI 752·1920. 14 UHITSr-9.~ groas, a ll 2 ~~ 3 Br w pool $600.000. E x ceUent cood1bon. Owner will help finance Prime Ht.nin&Lon Beach area __ , ' (i)UAIL PLACE PtOHRTllS .. 10,. T1I l :JO ,.M.l Down payment. OWC. HOMl'• .__ €\TIG€ tt1 t IDewi s I z.soo -WAn.tU-ffOl\'T Low monthly payment.I. REALES1ATE 1.1·-&--~-~\ ..... ~ • 2400 ....................... e-;. .·. ,, Co astline with OtTJ'STANDING VIZW OP SADDL EBACK M OUNTAINS & VALLEY BELOW. Spaclo1ts livlna room Cllpproa 2lft Jone) w lth WOOD BEAMED CEILING & CENTER FIREPLACE SET JN WALLOF G~S. opens to patio area. Ga.lley- style kitchen W>lh builtin Sbarp pent.house con· ~~~~~6~3~1~·1~4~00~~ domlnium. Easy qualify. r . ---------_lnl.-=-MM __ l.37_. B_k_r_. ___ NJ o... -._ Ttallerama. -••ooo Do Uc. •DW'lOS. Dbl wide llDW~y.NB flOllLIA5a ' • ··I T • i' 1 /000 IDTAIEPAll TOWllHOME Beautiful Broadmoor Plan 3 Townhome. Highly upgraded ~. drapes & cen· lral air conditioning. 3 bedroom, 2 112 bath. 2 levels & family room. OPEN SAT & SUN 12·5. 1 Montgomery As king $106,000. ' NORTHWOOD! RedlEed $7500. 4 Bedroom. family rm, pool, spa & just reduced $1500. Superbly up graded home! Bu.ill in china cabinet. French v.ocxl windows. wet bar. fireplace a nd muc h much more! Woodcrest tract io Northwood Needs fast s ale. call LO· day, 752-1700 011/J 111 O• r' •i '• 1' '• ; [~lfi&~I WDBGE 2br. 1 '12ba C.Ondo 2 carport s paces. By Owner. t91.SOO. 833--0763 IHYESTORS 2 BR 1 Ba Smokelrff twnbme. $25,000 down. To wn:p SU,000 TD. at ~%.Seller w/carry re· maininJ equity in 2nd TD for 3 years . Bkr . 780-9C501 ; 980-5580 LO COST HOMES BRK.R 5"3-4088 IC CANYON Spectacular loll coune estate. eeoo aq.n.. 4 to e Bdrma. S.,.. baths. Pool Mda1>&. l1 • .395.000. 111 ST AINES CO. 640-5711 ranse. oven, dishwasher I~~~~~~~~­& laundry area with washer , dryer <ALL LESS THAN l YEAR OLD >. opens to den I· formal dining room This better built home is hard lll beat at only SI 49.500 Fvn ,riu CALJ.. ON THIS ONE TODAY " MISSION REAL TY !l!SS.Cst Hwy, Laguna l'hone 494.073 I ASSUM 9' •'; 4br. ocean vu. 20'/c dn. 0 . WC 2nd al NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charming spacious 2 story. 3 Bdrm. family, dining room. large hvmg room. Masters swte with 2 decks nnd spacious mirrored baths Wa rms ..,,OOS, bnck and stone Truly a decoralOrs de- light For details call 540-t l.Sl ··~ HERITACE • • REALTORS ~$285 .000 Ownl~~~~~~~~~~~ Ca~ eontany MONARCH IAY Classy '4 Bedroom. 3'i'J IUIPLACEAILE DUl'LEX 4 ~drm. 2 bulh . 3 bednn. 2 balh. ocean & bay Vlew s:no.ooo I JONES REAU Y 1-..C. t \I Wt! (714) 673-6210 I bath bome on large lot 1--------- with pool! Quiet slreet. short walk lo private beach. This may be your opportunity to get into this exclusive communi· ty for just $339,500. • rt_...., _,. 20x4S . $5900 4Br.2Ba.daninarm. Reoaaaaan c e M .P J .V.Co .. 631..-0 _.,. LOWEST f'llCIO 4 79 c:rvwo Polnt. Ux40. -.M IH H.a.t 1.Sr • lba, full s knting. NEWPORTSHORES awnina.C.11 : S48-6tl-4 To be p&i.nted m "out. "78 Skyline. 12 'x u Slepe to .beach, tenrus. sia.ooo. Call a.Iler 4 pool Soft "'Aler Only Sl22.900. Owner Ai;tent _ __5411_-33_13 _ 646-47216 MEWPORT SHORES NEW UsrtNG Salt air paradise is yours with a IJ.ttle help' 3 Bdrm!>. 2 bath charmer. with pri vate entry. wood ce1I 1n gs and f1replat•e Ready for your great de coratmg. Wrll ..... sold fast' S106.SOO EXCLUSIVE UJCIPAU Rare lisUng. sought after local.Jon i8 Goldenwest. atxsz. central air. s m pet OK. earthtone decor SK~I > Mobil. Holtlr Ston 554.7070 OHL Y SI 3,500 642-5200 • Gre.at home rn lovely N.B adult park. close lo ocean Nice 2 Bdrm ex pand 2 patios. yard. car por t . pool . s p a . bilhani rm Call r Pete Barrett-~alty ~glster 1 400ll7" C.M. LO COST HOMES _ ~ BRKR . 543-4088 6f1 INnh s-a....• 1076 farW. llOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -tarbor Esl•lcs 4 bdr 2"'2 ba. panoramic ocean view Sl69.000. 1 ... 96-184-0 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------'----1 New 2 bed.room 2 baU! Foua UNfl'S.C..M. home. Mlaa100 Lake~ Neer new. s Br owners Country Club. Golf· ~ 2 b9, frpl. Z·car tamis-PoQI. BeautlfuUy pr .. S.2Br.2tMl.umu. laadacaped, oo m ale· TSL lnvstmta M2· llOI t.--ce yard. .., 01.lbbouse Rd. 11 DILUXI UNITS o.ert Hot Sprinp PRlllE EASTSIDE. CM 2U-31a-2572 2 Bdnns each. nt:ESJ' ARN ES CO. ~5711 --- HEWPO«T IEACH Duplexes on Pen in. & Nwpt Shrs avail All a men1t 1es. Pre~ent ly leased. Turn·key opera lion Property m~mt avAll. 675-4912, BK R RENTAL INCOME PROPERTY From S39.900 Modular Type Homes. 2'4 secunty 3 pvt beaches. pool & pier Treasure lsle Pk. Dl'll Pacific CRt Hwy. Laguna ·s ch R M .P (114 I 499-3579 DYNAMITE 4-PLEX EZ Terms Only $15.000 down. Costa Mesa All 2 Bdrm.s. King srze lot. WON'T LAST Ca II anytime 24 hrs Agl. 541~ Under .-0.000 in Rancho Mirage .• 2Br 1 ~ Ba. appl. aJJ xtra.s. 91'• 'JI: ~s­ sum 714 /568-lS6S. 2br cabin. new carpet. f Of'C(!(f air. needs c 11 rpe n. try v.ork. SJO, 000. # 5 Sun nyslope Smiley Park. Running Spnngs. Wkndll Sun till 4. Leavmg area. Brand new 3br. 2ba. m walled lenn1~ complex. Greal Palm Desert loc Sacn(1 1:t' $9S,OOO 114 343·3115. !'a-2132. 32:8·8892. ask for Mrs. Monroe. Olltofe..ty ... a,erly 2550 ........ , ...•..••..••.• OUT Of Alli Most desirable' Pen th ouse Co ndo w,panoram1c v iew of Laite Murray Beautiful 'rounds. oHers pools. tennis. golf course. rec. facilities. SSS.000. t..,.... Yi .. R.E •• 497-1761 ........ ,...... ~ 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. - SPAClOUS l BEi> ROOM 3 Bdrm 2 ba. fplc, no pets. ,. ' t t •..-rt.-for Nr ldioola, A nil Nov. ........ 1e. Walk to ........ Z'N4. .-eta Ad IWW. St00 8T.. JZJZ pilr month lncl1tdln1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll~fs Qlndo. 3 BR Is den + a i.. io..11 ,,.._belt MUinl-Nr pool .... per mo. Blu,AJ.1.800. iditiel. 67Ua7l. HOMES FOR RENT OH WATll come. MeM 3 t 24 3 or 4 Br. Priced from Beaut 2 Bdrm & d en Laguna Niguel East 9 3br . CoroM dlt M.-3822 2 Ir, AcMh Oflly ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4a>$585. Fncd yard & Lge patio . v iew 2ba. air, )(Olf course ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jpoob !Br Dplx, utJI pd, except garages , Fam1lie!. ~mu lse. l'res\lge view r.tdult s. no pets 2 Br. stove & refng. $475 Covered<·1arport dee, $285 mo. + $150 re please. k1di. & pet ~ locaboo m> 770-21W ___ mu. mcl ut1l & garage 'patioaplb . BB(.l , fu.ndable sec dep'. Art welcome Call 964-2566 or Waterfront Homc!I ._._nh FurnesMd No pets 615·2665 or •elute to fwy:. & t>c·tu Lamb64.5-72S3or968-337l 973-2971. Ail n_o_f_ee_.__ 631·1400 ~ ···-n14 812 7224 n''" t.o4hopp a ••••••• •••• •• •• • • • • • • • • -:.._ -·---w..,. , m,. LaiJ-a•Cldt 3141 t ...... •leoch 3240 SPYGLASS-Oceanv1ew . ...0.1.a.d 1706 2bdrm Dplx. lb». sundk. 17111 ~•••w~at I Bedroom. I bath. yearl> or mo S350 mo A.:t 673-6210 ----\' 1':.RSAJ LL.ES PENTHOUSE 2 BR. 2 ba. lse. A.II amen. inl'ld'd Frpk . Act. Mane, 673-8705. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 48r, 11650 mo yrly ••••••••••••••••••••••• stove & refng ult mcl. at W.....- 3 t;:?~'e.~~~~;om 64.Wr76 W,Smo.~ 847•6064 Jr apt S37S.Lua ~rent. winler rental, JM beach, pool, 2 br. 2 ba. noki«»-peta. 499·3579 $411151A>S585. Fncd yard & BL\JFFS.JBr. 2Ba. pool. IAYROMT eo.t.Mno 3124 Hw111:9•••d• Venaille Condos. PCJOJ • gara&ea . Families pet.ao. great toe.~ mo. Very large rplxd apl. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••· 1~~~~~~~~~1 rec. fact. Nr. ,Ocean. LUuna fantasy, 2 Br 2 please, kids & pets fi40.l14S Bdrm. a~ al.lD ry rm. LA MANCHA Ans t4'4M2 wkdaya."4-5a. Ii. beaUlifw ocean vu, welcome.CaU9M-2566or HIWPC>nSHOUS =~). w.!~;1'=~~ Larp, t,ui.3 bd 1arden SHA.RP. i.ach 1• 2 • 3 ~abda. walk to Victoria Bcb, f73..2971.Act.nofee. aBR.Jba,yeuly,pool• $l200yrly.A&eot67S..3331 apt.a. Adult.a. Osbwhr, ~~~=~~=::,~ Qi&«. cool 2 w. pool• flpk, parquet flr, much ~2 .... -f rm tennis priv'a. S775. ~~~~~~~~~ bltm. encl l•r. I•• bbq. _ .... t.... Adult.I. ao peta. more $7$0 mo. No ......... am. :.: Pool G Pd 771 Scott -fftal ebUdren/peU. Jan " . (tl52:5/mo). Plush _61Ul_· -· '5-"-,_or_S_7_5_4NI __ . --QiAIUllNO lBr. btt toe. no~.~ .;.. . 1.Rvely all 9dult, no pell. o.,..,. .... LIOt tab 2 .. _ ed ._ .. ,. _,....,, .. ; .._5111 l.2W Br apt.a. 6200 Ed· Sl. Nwpt H&a.14Z-1MO llartlo. Dy1 833·BU3, CJ"Pta. ~ .,. c ar -wt.-...• •~ Bearn cellin11. patio, .__ HB ..... -u1 ~Ml..00. glw. S blka to ocean.. ~., aflClwn airy. $425.640-8146 2 Bdrm•. l batb apt. .._.. ,_...,. · Bachelor. utU. pajd. oo W car lvt 1ar. f\llly :=:i::J::· ..... , J .. 3707 Adult.I. $175. mo. Ou llAQtWOODAn'S peta.900. ~'! .AVOld deposlll. &r cut II vmg eapenus • Profe111onal )ly sin ce 1971 HOUSIMATIS m""lJ4 2 a-apt. util pct. pool ft Jacuu1 . CcfM S2 $0. ~ocm.llCll a.I lo ~ 3 br. 2 ~. Balboa h . IUll5 mo. + 14. 111 June. tTJ..4211 M/F lo'..,_ J BA hie. 6 bib fr beadl. HB. SUS. ~ Ml ,....... lt" malnt. y Adult.a. no ... ""'2br '-'..._-·,f-11 11 • pmd.to-5073. 2tr 2ba _,, lbr --s. Mt-Ml2 ••••-••••••••••••••••• pet.I. lnqulre at 5Z'1 18th _. ...... --.... •••••••••••••••••• ••••• -~ SL 714--.ml. _,3brduplexnrbcb St upln g room•' • ~ 2 br apt.I. F.all· Aduba.IQ.l.800. WISTCLJP'F 2.8r. Zba. Zl*m. I be, or bcb. vw . 00..... ''· '"' • retail abop spece. ZlO Mun St. B. J office 110llo. I olllce ll201fo. l amce or .......-spece ISO. a.talJ 8op :r:ce llO. Tbe Illini all. -.u-.111-.i.1. fWlaba ._.. wtlh all •HOllEFINOERS• ldl.cbeDttt.es. $75 wk • ly wait. Pool Is Play-•Nl!ARSPOINTS·Zbr. l tpk, pool. Adlt.1. ooJy. Pref. fem non-s mkr. decorator amanltiff.. 4 Lu1. E.uc. home. 5 br .• ~ ___ 55_~·_mz ____ 1 up.Oceanlrool. t7$.1740 IJ'(llUDd. Slaad.ance W•t ba. SZl5 + S200depoait. 2 Aull No• J . UH. GOOmo. CdM. llUh . ., I IOO c.-- Bdrm. View. Fabuloul '*-ma.01 xuaa. Clo&e w ApU. ltH Ill. p I e . ldda ok. Ho-·. Qall Bob 111491. MMm ~rs. bellcb.'100 mo 5679154 New Terr. Condo, 3 BR, 2Br lJ1pla w/wfll bar Is e.cz.Ul51orW-l•. ltlM7C:.2...direcl to ---·------nel1bborbood at -lusury furnl1hin1JS . · · · ~ba.vtew.pool.aauna. frplc,bllllromPavl.Uon. 'N.Ce~~-h&nl2Br Fem. ~35 IA> lhr home mpbere.ecmveaieotto $IOOO/mo.Wuiter. 3bdrm.+deo,2ba.,fam. j11e.'550mo.~ Callowner(714)827-2:MO &.ide2br.lba,newcrpt, 7871 Cl.ttle 28a trpJc.palJo, £.1.ideOI~+ ~ulll. Sea Dleto '""· eear • \iv. rm .• fireplace, N-Studio Condo. "paint. Pool. Encl 1-.r. t3. ltB. W/D. pool llOO. s.lo-. ..-ieves. Fairview/El Camino. QI Peainaula. Only 1tepe to bndL 2 Bdrm. l ba, 1Um. ll50/mo. Winter. prof. \and1cape, spa, ... --·· l Br apt between 12th Is Priv. yrd. No Peta. 54&-171115 CM.9aqll. t»at beauUfwpaUo.1ardener Nr. Hoa& HoapltaJ. Pool, tatb Sts . Yrly $320. Adult.a Only. USO. SPACIOUS ~ fumiaW 2Br. IBa ind. 1 mile to be.acb. 1pa, sauna. Security. t7~'7876; 5'7..t200 m-0731 Duplq steps to beach. .,... Aerau from beach. POUNTAlN VALLEY . walk t.o park• school.a. Great 1round1. $400. ---------2br.2be.llOOMoYrly ~Gncl'l~Hl WARNER/MAGNOLIA _,,, ..... -213/477·7001. BAY FRONTAGE VIEW 2tlr. l~ba Twnhs, f'1P. ...~ ..--O""""'"CESP"'c• "'V"u V{at.erfrootHomes -·......,._, _..;...__ ______ , 2 br. comp. Cum. Aau ... patio. encl gar. Adlll No ,AP,...,,.....,5 -·-~ respomi~ P' rm-rNrSAV-ON" c.,.ooiR: 111-1400 Tri -plex 2br, 1 b a , Townhouse near Hoag Util pd. Prkg. $550 i>eu. FromS375.6'5-4074 ADULT & 'AMILY •br. 3ba, frplc, crps 6 smla. dwDtwn H.B. clH im sq. fl. at w per ft. ~~~~~~~~~! t375Mo.Patio. Sm. child. Hosp., 3 BR 2P,', Ba, faces wtnt.er. 303 E. Edgewater SICTIOHS drpl. 100 steps to om. 25 IA>beh. 5»-'734 Larte DOG part1Uooed Beach House·2Br. lBa, No Pets. 962-4454, pool. Adult area. dbl Ol871·2866 Sharp, clean 2 BR. Iba. steps to .bay .$700110. hmrmmtewantedtos hr aulte.Teaaat.-puti.lsls tlOO mo. on yrly lse. utll SD-Olt'l ~· SSSO lse. Rlt.r. eor..dltMat 3722 ~=·~ ~1t~~e~:-l.2"3BnfromSOOO =.=:tenn· 548·2008 or Beach apt ln N.B. $167 u1e11menta. Vllla1e p.-... -New lar1e 3 bdr. near ....................... $375. 645·7479 eve11 4t Swimmlna poolill, tennl1, mo.Callf73.~11Eves. Property Mgmt, Aaeot. #.-Cl••••• 3176 H&mt.H.lrbour.'750. Executive 2 Br, study. 2 Condo on lhe water. wlmd&. volleyball. gym. recrea· CJ1ARMING1·Bftw1view (114W1S-2.111. -.... .,~5 frplc 's,2Ba. near ocean· Be h' fin ---------lion rooms + other olwat.er. SCove. refria If Femrmmat.1A>ahrapac2 •--------- , -•••••••••••••••••••• .,._.. . /F b I I ti Newport ac 5 est. ·.....u"'SEVlLLE" ameniUes " BR hme in CdM Pool •DIC. SUlftS• ..... _ .. -... .... a oo 101t a.s . II , spa, pa o, $1200 mo yrly lse • ......,. ~.lncld'cLS3Z5mo. . • n.. ff i --· v a bdrm. Near the beach. 1115.673-8817 · 2br w11ar. Adlta, new WATEl\FRONT 2 ea. 2 bdl, fplc. 1ar. l2SO mo . .,..liue o lee w /v ew. c:oune. 1500 IQ ft, 2 BR Laree yard quiet cul de 6'2-47S3wkdys CfJJC.1 •drpa. bllnll, fncd u.. -W t baw/view •pool. Poasi· Otl.ILMl1e.tT5-51tl Recep, cool. rm. aee'l I~ Ba condo SSSO. uc atreel. Close to Npt.Shores3br,2ba,new eo.t.Mna 1724 yd.waterpd.636-4120. iMI 111 1$ b&eboatalipavaU. tleO aerv. etc. O.C. toe. nr. -.m.a. schools6sbopping. Very carpet" paint. Walk lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 26U"B .. Sant.aAn•SS50 IMOlWarneratEdwarda Luxury condo Newport airport. SJOO /up . ....__ ..... hhd clean. $415 mo. Jim beh. Pool, t.ennl.s. Adulls. e·· A Dloto ll'l"""" .. GTON BE"CH rno ....... D.....,.,.NTHOMES ..... All amenltiea. Sue 540-!n~. t::::•••••••••••••••• Campbell754.a8Z. S 6 5 o M o . V r I y . 'UiiiJTlESPAIO Bta.ut.. 1 very l& bdrm. nv•~'a4U62t ,.. WA~~AN400 79-tl57l: ev•llU·l1A9 Pl-,-elb-.OO'IS-.--oew----- 11 " U02 n4-9'1Mf73. CALL bf plush, laundry, \mmac. ------.-----r.n.rmmtewnled1A>1br -·-sums -· .. •••••••••••••• 4 Bdrm, a bath •. waJk IA> ompar e e ore you D'CJWldS. 11211 Pomooa. 2 • 3 Bdrm. New deluxe (4e._ l·BR. or. beach " 4llr bolM Bal-.0. 1 I _ ..... • > • " • t : Cb e. ~ ta ., --ct!> -- ... --------·I beb. prdeoer aocl. tlOO ~r:.~y Mt:I\(·:;:~~~· r,ent. Cusctomeddeaif.0 ammo.~, t ownhouu1. tennis ahai19; frplc .• new carp .• ~wave. W/D. ~ :~~-~~ar ?!:. ., .. -• .-rm.ICMIM3. • • -· ,. . eatures: qyer P• to _, .. 1.,.. .... 1., a ..-. mo ..... ..,., ...-or _, Coll ,_..._.ve ra"'""' -.~· Ave. 64$-2121 6 New furn It u r e . 2 • 3 Br. near new. Cost.a ......... "' ..-. a«"'"' 4 • ne r -· "9'· ... ...--•-.. SllZ.JO. e1e stu-. . 2 Bdrm. 2 ... ~urity •bdrm.. • 2 bdrm. Condo, Specious ll.ltchen with in· Mesa. Hunt. Bcb. All beach, zm Hae Circle _mo120________ dent.I currently here. =•Wt.. law lS ~· bllm, SIHrno. l•11t1a&1oa Cootineotala. 4 BR. bltna, fncd yard. 421 cbrect li~lnf. s~arate bbl. peUo-yard. Some -.mtorT5t-aa. ""Block &q beacb. I br. 2 fD..5113 ~al -::::iff~~--~ ,._ 0-.all. ~~~1r"'ca!:. 11~~·,~lo~5·3J 8s!!.: =::e ~m!~tn b~~ 01;' nn~'\"o=:: 3w8JID ~-~· ~!: ~=~--~=: ~':;n'!'7!'r'..o!°~ =.f•~t~ r.::,.; ,..im, cm-.-. ldapi.Mbedrooma,pool, up.tm.tA>'525. Sn1l c ar 1ar. S4IO. 117.-h8'.MMMO PlleOlllll&adBntlUyver a.a&la....,._atVortac s~tromocean.New 3bedroomtstorylnBack BBQ. surrounded with TSLMplt &4.Z·llOI •sai ...... Auoe, tU·Ull or -:i!!~!!!~~~~~~ p~l~_t, carpet. 2br. Bay area.Dhtln1 room. ~TU~J~~\'T\ IArfe bach wUt. crpi., Sl\do...:::::..:::G:....udell ___ Apt-.-Z8-r.-11~111t:1:•~1ar,:~-:r.9 ~o':'f:~ Clw'mllll aauqu• bae • ...., ..._..._. 1106 tlJOllO.MT.-S ~ .. =1·e'~•11c0e. BIIST' drpl, bltns, adwtl, no l"'8a,P9UO,aar•ce.IH ,......ent,rectff.P7S * w/fem. tlOO+udl. 2 '-400aq. ft. Udo • ,, .. .,,._ ......... ,. hild •• - -· -· · NOPJ:TS peta . ..,mo.541-«lll •wtrpd,SIQOmo. tcbild mo .. tae. 675·0614 aft '1TCk o Aft .._..VWap.ardOoor ' IAYlllOMT ~~=!1!mm MMm~. 2Bdrmtumi.lh41d"20 2Br ..... d~ bltn1 OK.noctop .... A12tPm. .cc;.,.;;... ______ ~ .K. · S: • ~--!!:.·!!•!:!!-!~--- -I be la ....,. -,_ .., Ql&e lbl', frplc. walk to 311& Weet WU.. • c • .,... ' ' -•-2 --_., ,_ Pf.M75/mo.-.72 1 cad. ,....,e. ultl, no One bedrooro con -Nlcetrl·p&exlnrwiMUal ftm..._.,.tolbr.UC.J ~ .... Cellw . '.fl:~ ;=,mo...... 3244 ~~· ~~1::,S; m4)80ll'7l peta.tMQmo.54M09 do/privai. patio. pool, Point aru. l blk to •21a ..... Ualv. Prtl, ~o.&a-. . W l ,....,~ ....................... --SUSCASITAS -4 bdrm.Jbt.Condo.New· '9U, CGD\'tldent \oca· beacb. a bdrm. 2 ba. 1rv.-..mvor~ NewlJ n.-ocl. abop'1 • -Euet TurUerock 481\ "1rn tbr apt "76 Ii up. ty ~&led . ..,. mo. UC...• mo. 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Auembl1 of SJO~cteDtnOa IOC4I' • -/ mTOMEI ""° •• e&.te'I ls m•piftl San a.-te P 1<; for Tl11Ua CPA CODDector plea . ,,....0,,-Z.p&yr ftrm. llDll llHe ... .--------·~ Kaowl•cll• of NASA· t·--------t ,.._. &lilna "'e-dal a DICAL Sold•rtn1. AblUty to __....__ •• rnti.8-d.....,. &Mnl wave aolderia1. --"• J I SEME MlAimwo 5 yra. ••· "'" •• ary requ r•· ..-.-: .... to P~O, Boa Im. --,....,_ ht Ah ,IS1t•11• ......... mialmu.m of 1 yrs. 1olde rla1 ••· pertence. Wlll be re· cptred to wire. eoJder. 0 2 ....................... ................ I I 'dt,..., I ... ,,. .. ft. lal: Ooldee &euiever IOIA VDDa ba CASH ....,, •-·old, .... '° PLAZA flOIT.a.'9 llellew. Greea Valle1 ..--.v .. &.c.M. ._,.. ... a..arct-.lb&. 14MllJ _n-_..,._ LOIT _____ .....__.,_,:.:"'.:::!:: ..... ~l'"=-.:U=-=Kh.::M:'81~ 000: .,_, &0/15, •tl..alQ't!Ue,N,8. ... -, ._.a.rt tr9 a.II ....., P-* uu. BJk or ome. .,.ce: i-. Sq. TD'a, •a..-dllltct:. llO ..U.-._, lab ..Used. ft . .-Omo. IWb --• Uf hr llEWAllD.IG.,_ B.Gn.bRJtrlTHtt l actlo• ~all aae ot : lAllt REWARD ~ Cbow, Newpol1 Near Po9& Ofc. _m._1311_·_. ______ ~Shat ml. tu w/blk ....... •sq fl.._. of 1 .-, .....,.at f\Uld U. 1 lace. male, 5 mo. Call 'Ole. 2'30 AVOD·C 211/ cla19. U~~ iDtereat. 111.aMor-.UIO. '-.. it s..tc.. ll•O ............... -...... . BRASS KEY DD,.-a.,. '111-: tol•· iq.dUU ..... ._, dlibl-Jll'G c '::::t mvir'olt· IDM&. We someone to balanc e • e d lt nmlalDar 1lllPUl • com- Eer repcM'U for tbls wUor potUfoa. II Ul t av• d•t• proc:•HIDI ~.some book· =/accouotin1 H · ls be able to UH 10 11eJ addin& machine. Same cuatomer coot.act by llhooe. Tues. lbnl Sat. Cail penopoel for ln- Wrview appt. · u aemble • touc h.up PCB'a. Some training P"Miorw avail. al.lo. Ap- ply at : ....... s,.cWKet UMOMoarovi.a ea.ta II esa, 921527 714/642·2'27 ~EMBLY · Full·lime PDIWon avail. io crowin1 baby products co. tor female. Muat be IHl. raponai~e. ooo-sOIOker. m .7001 Lo• pol a ts OAC . P'<Uld:Wbite 2·3 mo old · Ground floor, b-'ib Lraffic Sl0,0.-"5,0DO 2Dd T .D. male ldtten, 10/15. Vic: t"OWll, 2 storea a vail. bim. Lido Newpof't Co. Edwards • Ed lnser . Priced below market. m.191. ae hrs. IG-!im. CATDING TO YOUR SOCIAL AFFMRS £XQUlSITE F.SCORTS * 6'1·2111 * NOW WRING Reined atmosphere. SAFEGUARD SUSir\ostan.~2Q6. ~s~:t'EMS l-Allembl ...... y ............. -I.NC. Redbil.I ~~do 01tc. IAIN ZOO/o ---------1 81IIXNd115,000 2nd can COt••CIAL UOO sq ft. neigbborhood shoppio& center. near Fair view/El Camino, CM. S5I< sq ft. 151-i:W>l be purchued for su.ooo. 103 lnteftst. Alrdue leas Ihm 3 )TS. Aak for Bob Selina~ RETAlL. OFFICE. t ct•.ta/ 700&q l'l, WestcUCC area. ,.. 11 rja/ ____ 9S_1_-01_00 ____ , •• ~.~.~ •••••••• .. am c••• 5100 ........,; ........ 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NIWPC)aJ HACH 3000 It. 1000 It effi ce &-pace, qwet Ute indus. area. No automotive or fiberglasing. 645-3323 dys. ........ W..tff 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DesiR lse/renl or house cpl loolrin& for unlurn 2-3 bdrm w/encl yd for 2 mature dog5. Have good rer ·s for a ll of us . 7SJ..lUOO, 12-4 pref. Steve Of" Jean. ··••/l•.,Ht/ Ar•c• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••h ... o,, ......... , 5005 PENNY PINCHER ADS . ONLYI Sell any item or com binat1on ol items for flS or less with a Penny Pincher Ad. 3 Imes ror 2 t'OflseeulJv~ days. Each 01klit1onal hne 1s 60' for the 2 dayi. Ch;,rge 11 ' Nocommt-rc1al ttdb For more informullon and to place your ad ull 642-5678 ~············.... •• • • I.alt a ,._.. 5300 MONEY I II o II e It ... ,__...,_ "l.l llfl'lllQUN!OU.-118 trt•IH•·in• ,._SCHOOL Uc'd for 44 cblldren. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Aua•ee a hedrm bome. 1~~~~~~~~~ Room for expansion. I~ 12118.150. Patil Phice.lnc Ml-1461 Sol.ihem Orange Count.y swimminl pool route 00 pcda) Will train 496-6227 LOST!!. llWAIDU! 4 to 5 IDOGth old kilteo in C.0.ta lleaa lo the El Camino/Sao Jua n in· Future plans for record· tersecUon area. The kit· ing studio in Lag. Bell.. ten answers lo "MU F· Get a piece of the action . FY" le is tiger /calico. Jf lnveatoni needed to form you have seen or bave pa rtne r s h i p . Call MUFFY, please call «n·:llZI !J19.25!0, ext. 52 during ~day OC' 979-2'5'1 after 3 Picture Frame Shop de· pm, sirable Npt. Bch.loca· '..o---------Uon. Absen tee owner . Loll or Found a pet? Call MustSdl.213-897·1SSl Anima l Assist a n ce ~to Lo. 5025 League. 5!7·2273, DO fff. ••••••••••••••• •• ••••• • Found or lost a pet'.' Call ---------1 Special Pals Hotline. 'SWIMG LOANS TI4/972·1Z35, 21312.58-7398 and . Loll: 4mo ml red ft tan 2nd'I'rta,,t Deed Lban.1 on Dobie. grn eyes. CM resadentialpro~y area, 19th St. Reward! O..&om•lllld to meet Dy, 631-25.22 or 54H l97. youroeeda! Eve. Any info a ppr. R.E. DEPT. 631·3!llO SAMTIA90 IAMIC 114/813-5200 llilsin&: 1 Cinnamon tetJ, ---------from 1 the House of tbe DwL Class ol '41 . 309 Palm, Balboa, Reward 67S-ST74 s.cw a.ti. 5400 vo.md: Tan It black dog, ••••••••••••• •••• ••• ••• V\c: Euclid • Warner. I•-------• •3112. 'Dinia& at Eight Gourmet Fculd: M. Collie, sable 6 Club for Singles For info white, 8-lOyn. Rope col· caU~l880 lar. CdM . 646-9822. '~~~~~~~.__~ lat white rabbit, vicinity &ria.lde Concbs, family ver y h e artbrok e n . SJ&.5'798 or 994.3177 Found: Mixed M. puppy, blonde ln g hr . v ic Paularino &t Ludtn&\on, Cal. s•7·0933. Evea: 9$.73118. ' I Hit& k:::iet.. ....................... Help Wmhd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUMTIMG CLBIC Procaa invoices. handle mail, lilhl typ1og, asslst w /accoutina duties. 5'0·7839. A Kendav1s lnd. .. E.O E zm Fairview Rd. C.M. 549-DI Admio /P rof. Adlls. Silnif. aJl. inl'. p/t. f/l. Ow n b u s . Mk t · i.ng/Mngmt. I 'ntl/local. $100 r efund. invest SS'7·3062 ADVERTISING SALES 1be Dally Pilot has an immediate opening for a salesperson with newspaper display ad .\ccow)t.s payable clerk vertising exper1 en re WANTED: Fema le lo N 8 h Good salary . rom ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. .... 5350 share ex-mes ol 2 week e w P 0 r l e a c aussions. and exrellcnl ""' Mortgage Firm h.a im· fringe be nefits . 1-:x ~y in Tahiti, Dec 22 lo mediate opening for ac-eel lent growth OP · Jan Sth. Call Barry -wi•-payable clerk ~~ · porturut1es for a person !rl9-1017 .._.....enced. Must tkpe with career ambitions Energizing MASSAGE .., wpm .tr operate IO ey Call for apJ;JOintment &bJames-Lic Masseur ~~uc b . Good co. n.--c...._t """~'ts & salary. For _...-.,--_Outc __ al_l_9-_l_t_. 4_94_·_5U__,,l _1 appt, call 640.4.58() exl • Daltrtllot 4m..E.O.E. 714-44Z.4321 MICHELLE'S ·~· UAM·2All . 835-3749 PRE GNANT? Caring," conlident.iaJ counsefin1 & referral. Abort.Joo, adop- tion "keeping. APCARE .547-2563 ~trita.A .... r S. El C•m.ino Real S..Oemente; f\iUy Uc: For Appc.. __ .,. • cova••• •tlM771• ~ Hr<>uteall Service •SHERI LEE• Cert. llaaaeut4! lbltec:alla by Appl 83Ml38 PRE LAW student needs SZS.000. Will do anything Legal. Confidentia l DVll. P.O. Box 3242, N. B. 91'.11663. .,.... .. ELITE ISCOllT SlaYICE .. s .... s WINOYIDE .......... Hrs t7Z.ftCM 24 HltS uaz W 11th St. Santa Ana MASSAGE MUllMODaS HCORTS OUTCAU OML Y .,.,., .. " .... Ul-2140 GOLDIN Giit&. ACCOUMTIMG CLHIC Experienced in accounts receiva ble le 10 key. Good telephone manner. lh. 8:30 to S. !Ion. thr u Fri. Please call for a ppt. 64$-7358 Accouuting A/ICI. .. Proireu lve property m1mnt firm, loc In lrvlDe la curreaUy seek.-ms aa iDdividuai wtu. lllDltal AIR bowleqe ·--~~.Sal open. tor -intervi.ew ..-. a.u n4-W. ll_!!_ AceouaUq Clerk. lull lime, bolas 8-5, W /IOIDe overtime. WW traln. but m&.t be •bl• to operate LG-ltey adder . Call for app t. U t ote m . n~1102. ACCOUMTING TIM'OIARY ASSIGMMIMTS or .. 9• co .. ty 11 lo JJ!AMllO ... wtf We're AOll-T MIKE"S accounlen~ There •re many new flt'mll moving Into the Ora nge County a rea brin&in1 a bout an in- creasing demand for ex· perienced Accountin g aod Data Processin g personnel. bt277 F.qual Opply Emplyr ALTBATIOHS Experienced a lteration fiuens and table workers fOI" new John Hogan High Faahion store io Fasblon lsJa.nd Center in Newport Beacb. Call 644 · 7100 10amto4pm weekdays. . ANALYST·AUDITOR Sharp fi•ure. oriented P9'9CJll &o review 6 pro. ceu lmuraac. beaaflt reports. WWe variety of ~ duties. Some ::=.:.~ Typta1 not required. Great employer P•ld benellt p acll a&e 6 pleu.ant workin1 condl· t.Jcins. For interview Call D. Hammons. 833-831M. AM~Sen-ice PBX o perators for a telephone a ns wering service experienced or will train. Full lime or part t:ame shifts availa· ble. Days. afternoon evenings or grave yard. Must be able lo work some weekends. Typinf ~ wpm. required. Man> co. benefits available Pleue call Mon Fri. Fasblon Island area Cost.a Mesa area Airport area MJF Ca 11 54J.4230 E.0 .E APROPOS Fashion Island A Fin ~opeu1 Designer Boutique if seek ln a assistant man•ger it additiona stall. Salary open. {NEED {MONEY I.Git: <>ranee l.Q&ht II cat. Lonely? Need to talk? blue collar w /ta11 . Fon&A·Friend Club now Woodbr ld1e a r e a . forming. -.3'41 for in- SGli. fo. Male• FEMALE. CPA'S ....... TaAccawt•s COit Acea l•ts Sr. Ace I ,..,. ....... ,.,. C4I CtrOt 644-2652 APl'MANACER • ClmlTMO NOil .. W&WTD.._ 147~ Arfta,.tb)' C.-*-'- .FOUND: Oct. 12, Sbelty •FOXY LA.DY * sq>, between llapolla OUTCALL ONL y a D d N e w I • D d 0 ff .,,. , , •• * o.rfie&d. H.B. M2·7441 ~ a aA.• 1------------f '"COi •ATlllUTY" LOST: 9/14, II Go&d~n "()pmUfestyle"people female, Retriever. slneerewann relationa Balboa • Utb. N.B. Coupletc.U'1»08'7t Reward. SH·51H or Siftllet call 750-0677 fD.ml Recmded 1111. any hr t\cc 'L I ca.n. W.Wry •l'O,.••·· II YoU are not aware of the benefit.a of workin1 temporary -cive us a call or vtltt • at OW' new locadan. We wW be hap- py to~ it. with you. We are located in the: For S.S units In, Cosh MeH . Exper'd couple Wire bk k pg e11 p Husband main\.· u p Call 642·5073 or <2L3 ~-1 Apt'mana1er , matun couple. Beaut. m ain talaed 50 uUl, C .M Multa, DO peta. Apt + modest salary /bonus Wlrda1s MMt07 10-4. ARCH. DRAFTSMAN· min 5 yrs aper/comm ' lmlutt. 0U)t72.m4 TRAINEES pt DPBllHCID t MICRO RECTRONICS We are seeking 1n· dmduaJs for our Produc· uon Department We will train the right 1n diVlduals in the ma cro- ele<'.'troruc:s 1ndlellry Co mprehensive rom peny benefits inrludmg major medical and den t.aJ. For immediate con stderatJon call or upply at. fl 141540-6010 Sierrac1n/ Transmask 311152 Campus Dn ve Newport Beach. CA F.qual Opportunity F.mployu mtr /h ASS8*PS We will train. Apply 7am •. Ma cOr e 1 o r Yedl&a. 1631 Placentia. CM. AUTOMOetU SALIS NOPl.I Re quired for we ll establJ.thed dealership Slr&llbt seU in a straight 9*Qre. ~rle:nl'ed pre- Cernd Apply in person SAIL CHffltOUT So. Cst. Hwy. Laguna Beach 494-1131 Al!I'OMOTIVE •LOTMEH! Qievy deale( offers full tJme. permanent position to young men to assist new .tr used sales depart menu in ma intenance of inventory . See Sale& Mgr. HOWAID Ct..•roMt Dove &Quail Sts NEWPORT BEACH Al!I'OMCYI'IV E IOOYSHOP lSTIMATOlt Excellent company benefits, 5 day work week as salary com menaurate with ability Olrltact Clyde Morgan. NABERS ~ 2600 ~rt)OI (\Nd CO'.tlA ~. 54().C)f()() AlTl'OMOTIVE SHUTTUIUS DllYB NUil have cood driving record • valid Calif. driver's Ucenae. See Keo Campbell. . .. ~~· Harbor Blvd. COSTAM~A COL1M.ELL BANKER BUD..J)ING filltteflOO- -No. Broadway S....A.Da C71411JMIOJ "-Partiaa Aft'l'l91': Had ~ BlbjilUhJI • 11te ~ cm fabrics. 7Ultl2·1.580 d••h,. Graadma·type ar714/91-191. Sor IYT°'d. P(f. llS-CMll. WllH OUR IEW DIME-A-LINE \JaMa1le retell aur"ry ••• a. • allarp. e x· perlencmt ,.rtoa for Hrie.4 booklleeplnt ...... ,,. ...... °"' ==~.r.: ...., la..,..., Moe ... ~ ......... ~ ILUllTIATOlt Do Portralta, tartooaa, llJld ... te• ... di•· 1r•~· poatert for 1111 • boob. Lay ou to cuatome r apeclflcttlOD. D .. ttop O'DCllll&• for ~. lluat ba ve 2 Yrt. art adloot ar 2 Jn, above e•· perte.ace. Mutt b••• ............ req. IACISTREET Daedl Put Time CA.S .. a Xlal I H J11111tJ for •I· =" ..... •t Ml Faahlon ~~ portfolio ol pre•IO\ltl~~!!!~~~~~ tfOl'k to demooatrate. hll u... SllU mo. 8eMlill Take ad to •••r•tt 1'ILUll ..,_, ... , De•tlor M1W ACCOUNTS •Ht Dept. 1>.0 .T. Pa • w . part Uoae. 141.m.m. Ad ,.W for, It* '1Plal. Will coe· w1 cl s•. ..-. u ...... cau tor .. ... " ~ ~-~ ..... •Ill train. Newport Id. .... J L .... IAU C....41alllar ~, •• ,,....o ~<ft!!'S•pllr la ct ; I a/Cllrt NIU..,..,....Mlpfw AD acel.lent career op. blil aat DM. Keay co. portuaJtJ It currently ....... ""'1 at i.- avallable for an ill: fl'latwf•t , eo.ta M••· diridual wbo des1NI part time emp&oyme9t a.,. ~ full cllarce ...,r week Tueada" far ...ii ml1 co. tlat\I r-' ' ' trial Ml W fblda of IC• N:'a!~~s;:.~.:C:~ cruels. A I R . A /P . our aew bl'80Ch located ~ job C09UD&. For ID eon.a Del llar. lf you lnimed opeaiq, kJb ol are kddq for a .,.... varletf. ••per ne~. ati~ po1lUon and en· V~ Corp, MMl2IOI. for joy workiAI with the -~---·----­public, please call Mr. Charis Rym11D at '714 > S!Prll78. Pre.fer previous cashier· 1na or banklnl back· pwnd. BRENTWOOD SAVINGS& LOAN F.qi.W ()ppon1Wly Employer MIF IOCMl&a CommerclaJ contractor .......... clepeeda. Ille~ to bacUe A/P computeris.ed P /R, pa)'IDl!llt requesu • in· YOidna. Coaatruction ea- pe rl e nc e pre ferred . Sa lary ope n . Sead Rswne: J. Ray Construction Co ta E. 17th St Costa Mesa. IJZl627. Atta: Pat Kimmd ~~~~~~~~BOOTH ATTENDENT· Over 18. J udy or Kvvey, Newport Arches Man na, Baruaog 3333 W Coast Hwy, Nwpt TB.LB Bcb. Newport Ce nter. Full· t 11n e . II g b t t y p 1 n g . Bnck laye1"s helper. fuJI casluenng expenence urne. own trans Depen Good sa l ary aod da~e675-3175 bene fits Call J an Cafetena help wante<l MartJ.n 644 1461 Man· Fn 6-2 30. IWIRIAL S & L .. 97~5251 EquaJ <>PPorturuty Employer M l'"iH Cafetena Employees . ---------d.ay'I, a lad ~1tp 1:r l)elpful Good benefits BANK.lNC s.c.tty Pedfk N. tiOIMll luk liaos i• ....... opHiacJa .. ttM Newport leacat cnofor: Call for appt 731 5100. ext21189 CAR WASH CASHISl . lmmed.Lat.e employment avail. For ualerVlew call &M-44eO C:ar Wuh T'FI I MS C thn ._.,4 Part tune. 6 ...... •xperiCK• Newport Beach. Santa pirefHT-4, 9aow•••r Ana • Fount.alll Valley wt wtl ....... ...., Call &M-4460 ......... ,..,., •• t ·~ 0141Ul-ZIJ6 CASHtER for qu ality llml._ 9'Gn. Full time. e.cpr'd pref. Call Mr. 'n1ert f• Interview. 0.-,.,. • Co. 7s. lG2 l l9 hlllMablancL CASHIE R · Apply i n •IK:llTAW .. • ._.SH •TYftSTS ..... OfllATOlt •• •ACCTCLmlS •IOCMl•as .aTflUMCH OPll •ca.mtlS ALSO "••AL \AIOI •TIMIASS8411.B$ *'Aaras Lone • 9bort term. boii. day 6 vacation pa)', Hosp6talJzation n ail•· Illa. VOLT • •Al•< Jtt I\'-•• • • .t ·~""I' & '• 546-4741 .. 31N1 Campus Drive . .a <Acroas from .labn Wayne AJrport I Equal Oppor Employer • PACIFIC MUTUAL A maJor life msuranee company beiadquarteroo tn Newport Beach has opportun1t1es for 1n dlVlduals with skills aod gener al o ff1 re ex penen<'t' m I or more or lhe foUoWU1g area:. •Service Representat1v~ ~ts •Secreta.n es ~Clencal •Computer Terminal Open tors . ..SUU5llcal1Math Clerb • A.ccowung Clerk • We have 1m med1ate ~ If you qualify. we ofter a unique '(Ork· in& eDVU'OCUnenl. 111 add). UOG tA> e11cellent coar-'*" benefit.s. Pluse ap-ply in pen.on to. Pa.,..... Department·· 700 Newpol't Center Dr Newport Beacb~ Ca 92Mt p!rao n . C r o wn ~()ppartwu&,y Hiid•••· Atr E. OMa.t f;mplOywll/F' ...,..Olll. =~~~~ c.u ... -,..® SECURITY .PACIFIC .BANI( ,\!! Afftrmallve Action llmployer MI F /HIV Over 18. exp. ptt("d. Co. bene. Meuo Car Wub. 2ll50 Hartlor Bl .. CM. ~ER/Counter. IC>-S 5or 6days per week. Ap ply Pioneet' Take-out. 204 E. 11th Street . Costa ~~~~~~~~~I Mau. 1cor Orange · m~ 1 Buber Stylut to manage 1--------• part-tune. 631-~n Tues Fn. U . Sat 9·.5. eves 681·3028. BARMAIDS · Mature. de· pendable & wear shorts . Port 17 CM 646·3666 Patty ------ C~llEIS UTUTEM Openings now available for full lime assistant managen on 2nd. " 3rd. ~Cll"r1ral IMMF:OJA'rf: OP,.:NJNc:s TYPISTS CLBICS SICUT AltfES Call Todtt• ''' Wnrlc Tomorrow••• ~: N ~ on<: !')Sfi.8.~:!0 11.:1.5 2(;:?"! EOE I'll •!" BAR MA I D O R BAR TENDER 8 1· lingual, Apply 1n person Seabree2.c. ~l w. 19th. CMatt.lPM. shltt. No u penence nee We tralll. St.a.rt S3 10 to $4 .--------• O..EB.lCAL Bartender, full time. APP· ly in person to 22771 c.ent.re Or. El Toro ---Beauty MAHICUllST Daniel's. 846·~ BEAUTY OPERATOR. Rent space & eam mwe. Leading Cdm S alon . per hour. Advancement opporturuly for manage rnent positions to ~ 50 per hour ii qualified. For more inlonnat1on &r an- tervtew. ~9950 or ca II 1141537·"840. Wall an· terview on Saturda)'!I by appointment. Equal Oppor Employel" 644-7321 or ~-O!MJ Ci"ll Beauty I•• 1os• /l)ftlpet Auiatant needed full Career opportunity C .. ISTMAS .. MONEY flle Clerks. l to 2 month assignments in Irvine. C)JJemnp now Top hour ly pay + weeltJy chances on a tra p to Puerta Val.Jut.a for two. CALL MOW! 557..0045 Urne. dot tra.in.log pro-1vail.able to talented in· . gram. Must be neat " dividual with Oilht COD· ,-n.L•n:_· fashionable Richa rd t1U •stonndesign back· U \ II \ Ouellette Salon. ZOO lfOUDd. Apply in persoa IHMOll"llYPUISOfolNElStlMOs Newpor1 Center Dr. NB with resume 4s work 3723 llrd Slnet sampls to Mr. Fuentes Beauty Operator a Rot.rt Bein. Wilham Ml.,....~ Manicurist for busy Frost•A.uoc. 1401 Quail ~~~~~~~~~ salon. Must be neat It St. Newport Beach fu hionable. Followin& not nee. Must be et· Oeri~ perienced . R ichard GREETER Ouellet\ Salon . 200 ''-·TIMI. Newport Center Dr. N 8. -•· BeU1 7:JOAM-IO:JOAM UOO u .. •a F .. "'HJON O>. wW tniD alert. de- UIU ""' S pmdable, attractive IO· MMViat.ido,N.B. a&Ylctual to aree t ~ &o Jeue for bair ~ 1cir a new car "Ylilt It oc.ber related dealer·, ·~rl •e dept. lel'Yicea.17lHlr10. 8olDe ftllq 'It telepllDDe BEAUTY OPERATOR· won. Geod aala17 IJ waa,ed, reat 1tatloa, '-· AllPl1 Moa.-Wed.· P•m'• New lmaae ,,_.,, ll'omlA.lll toJPM -.sm el N" Ora pt .. ~ --------1 AlrpoQI.oafDr.C•. MARY 1tA Y COSllETICS NdJ aeaUl,y QIM&&ltaat1. • C' •JCAL Oppor. to earn top N , ... -.--~ w/tbe f..t.& 1rowlll1 -·· '•-a.a.tk'OD. 11'1~ fttl 81 8aaul7 1:. ':W =· ;;::·~: Styllat • Aulttut ,..... .... a.df"l1CIUUI Lo DtMded ID JO~·· OPerat• IDler .. tlnc p-.&ve aaloa. 6 .me. reoorc1 ~ _,.... ____ .--... __ nn_. ___ 1 .,.._ flllf a ... car cle- ..,.JTY"ST *" ..._ d9pl. m . 'l\lltlill CPA ftrm. Good ... ..... ..._ cleUll. -~Mola ... ....__-., p rd• lou&ed bl In. _..._, -.. _., II ..._. Park. Good ,.,. ••• u '" "''°·· ..aan • ..... "'"' ---·•ed·Tlaurt rro• :r. Mii to 21'11. Nu Orm Plau llM·C Atr;or1 loop Of; Cll. .. PENSIO" CASE PROCESSORS ft'1 ' LHW ....... -..4. Peaalon Department Meda lndiYiduall I• a.17 -..c&a qi p ..... Admlillltratloa. Bat~ IDMb abiliU. required . .) Good oppor&ual\1 to worll la arH of ex· ......... powtla. We olftr outataadta1 •M~ ....... to: PACIFIC • MUTUAL .. , -""""' O!ater' Dr r_ttu...,._.ca ... , . k: I.. M I .. ' I' M fl' 1 ~ .... ...... ;!!!............ ee111eeeee•eef.eeeeeeee II lll•eee .. !lteeeeeeeeee M.....!J.~~~eeee ...... 6 ..._ tllm. .l~COlllCU:'n ,..,..._,, ,,... lrl•· Wiit • a&AU.Y CLSAH ........... nttiable, • ALL,AMTltl · ... .-. Cllllr•=·:':::'~ <XN'IWUOnON --.-..... ••• llOU9ET cau o....., noa·dukt l ••ohr. NMtf1N171 !!!!!!;.!!~!!..---~!!!!l!!!!!!!:.!!:!~b ...... .._.. .,.,......,., ..._alb • ...,., AnMt.. ••••H Girl"""'· MWiJI Local ...ta. 8oad1ble. ~ a.a.• ...;; .... ~ re.-"5.••• ~-nu ... ,.. -ea •It .... .,. ·"!!!!!======a -&-:--• ... tllr ~"'• QardtalAI. ,.,.. RoWn'a Houaeele1nlnf --------Prof pe•ottni b 6 Int 'lilt/ht. rpeniry • ..-.. .. ,. ..... C 1t a lltm6llu • '9mov.11, lrYc, tor 1 ~lll1 Youas -.... wllliq to nrili. i.oW'ntee rr · home repatn. Q.aalilY .__ .. ._ ........ .. ;std Cfl ....... 11 Tf'9 espr. __ ................. ylll'd ....... 1pftak)v clam-.. . ...,, ,... lit: Ho84.oMH/ ........ --.. w'k.R.-.~C!ll.l'rff MYUTll -liiMiin•uuu.... Oo "'°" llU'Mlf. BAlfl. a I 11 OD•• •m •1•U•1 . lawo1 , .....,.,..,MlllJvmac ' •Haat.5t5-53Mall5. ?aatalltd, UeeUH a Ofh•••J1•Partla1 a.-a __.t.JtOJnvan.d .......,. Olll._.Hout1d1eete1 b'DllWI. Palot101. JNT/f:XT. w.u----·.netnt'=or baadad.814'41: ..... =· •aleNU.. . -hMlt J-1 . ,. a---~... .--------Neel. bmM!tt ,.... 1J ....,..__ ---............ , .. c:ara-._...aa ••• m. -• -• I M"x;I•• Ike·-. J •• ,... . .. ~ ""' . •...&.. .... _..._ ---· _.,_....,.. •• •--Jrl. exp. lJc'd. Dave ._._ .. -u ....... -•-na •.....-IJe'L a... <'...,_ Abo up· .... • , I H•••••••••••••eu••••• --·••••••••• .. ••••• -~. _.,. ..... ---·•••-••••••••• .. • bolatlr) Work 1.aar •••-••••• .. ••••••••••• V~aft Bllftdt. S)ec. For Exoell.•nce lo in' Rana llOtr. P'ran· ,..._ Q.AAENCE'STV. 17 yrs Mii~~·... 1'wk wt uak. l'tee Gtoonaln1 -We Lo~ cleaalaJ urvlce ror ~3'1C:aalol 'a lmm1c. Cle.a.niq W~ -~'I!'~ ....................... exper. Day1, evu. S.• a -. ..... r--.MW'llf lliallUhd Ptu. w. dt. venetian bllnd1. wood • rv. We care more. ~·,:!~Y.,::•·-Cutlom Detlco wood wtmdl .•. es+.961'l08I _ _................ 011uahrltbad.83t'°31l th1.1tteu. 1h•d•• In MRS. a.E.AN makes lt Lied/b od. 'f5t·03n. .._ ,.,.__,__ !ilw ts'tv'~ I Alto C-./C 1 1 ... -home. ofnN. ec.M50H Gleem. Bach., apla, 1»155'1 ' patio coven " deck.a. T ...... .£/.-. •n --••••••••••••••• ... ~ ---------Y-.f WAIJ..P.,.... free quoqs. 55'7-llZll aft ·-••••••••••••••••• w.-.... • i:..w Ml-11172 a • c-' 11 -• • tn-l.. O.cnea' wOtk All types •-•••••••••••••••••••• Maial., t\oor ~f'i.QI. rue ' -• -... • •• Quality work. Eves ..,..... FREE trial 1es.soa ---------• Ue'd Oaatrador ••1u ELICTRJClAN Pnced 1hampoo1•1 Serv. Alice's Ho1&aecleanln1. -.. ••••••••••••••••• 831"3085. CU.tom maaonry, coo· ~aled. reading, M;df I .-.-w--~• . ri• .. t f ....... ettlmete on mo/wllly /dM /contract o-----o..•e, -liabl• ._ ltlaod Landacaplng. -•;.,,. ~ -•n..a&P'rendl.l7S401S --_._ ... ,..,.. .__.....,. '"' "• Int,..._. rt .. L · £at /Int p·a1'ot ,.. crete. _......coven -c. ,,_.., -•••••••••••••••• --•--oramaJl ....... *'-1 --8-.~·-~ ..... 1 /.-... ... •P ••era an· • .-.... la ID.)' hoee. Olclllllltworitolallktndl, uc:.m254 "'87s-035& ,_, --· stalled" repaired, waJJpaper. Qual wort. Rea~ .• reliable. 5th WI 1hwCll I' All.,.. NevVlcto1b blcdwalil. f"rMeat 15 --tt ..,_,. <lean&q11oorentals,lses. erosion cont rol . reaa. Free est. Steve Gen. craftsman. Just ...................... . ._..._ ynexp. W-075'7, 545..m& ELJ:CTRJCJAN ... •••••••••••••••••••• apts, empties. Free est. bydromulcb, bric:ll Ir ce-Sfl-4281 =. •371955 Doug O>liece student.. wlndow --Beat rat es . be at Carpet)ll')', fencing at roof· ~O>oril)'. CallMS-9886 mmt work. yrd cln-upe • washina. Reaid /Stores. WW babnlt 1:30·5Plll. ClllllC.. worluoaoabip. Smaller I.I'll-Nojobtoosml. Papa prunina. 18 yrs up. ESSIAM ......... , Xlnt work. 642·5449, diAkina h'ocD t moa·S ·-.................... jobaprt!lerttd. 675-8:US Cliff. 631-4264 °"""""" apt.a. homes.of· uc·d/Bonded. 968-7711. Custom Pain.tin& ••••••••••••••••••••••• &t.S-7972 1"1-JIOD.P'ri.S.a&ID Newport Da y Care ---rices, bld1s. complete -...rt t. fMAGESBYIXE --------.- • , ••--L--Center . Aaes 2Yt /up. fwMt Home Repairs Elec· proleuionals~-0105. OI ~Ell l.l)'l'~ri478 WE'R.ESPF£LAUSTS Window c.leaniq •qwnt· • • ~ PPl'bn•d prog ram ••••••••••••••••••••••• trical.plwnbing,carpen· European Landscaper. uc s.aao • inc. Rdlable. dependa· •-••••••,••••••••••• 67S401 KltB custom wood fenc · try,etc.642·6962aft6PM. D~YIHISTBS Top wort. Fair price. CALLM2--0:M4 ble. Contact Stuart ~ bookll:eeptn.i . 1n&.1ate1&rencerepair. ~ Prof. Esp. Englis h Re!s.646471dys/eves. 1:,=..Y~C~Llc ......,.Jlap9ir 6tla:l service for the small Siu.a Unlimited, a pro-64(MOllOorlM8-0686 ._., mliCS,,, wkly or bi·wkly u-. G n-r T...,, -·-••••••••••••••••••I.;::;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;= tluli.w. Mo. P!'olit 6 fwional house fc child ....................... serv. Vacant& Ir real --Y ll3inlll. uar. ft'!' 1· """'· IGl9 lcquartttJy taa re· sittina aaency is now,.....~ OCCStudent.lTootruck. estate work •elcome. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BT1«M7or63lrl08'5 Ne.tpat.cbel&atexturea porta. Low as $19.50. s erving yo1.1r a r ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Traah. tree trim. Dan steam carpet cleaning. Brickwork. Small jobs. --BlrO--P-AlNTIN ___ G __ , ... EST. 193-1439 m.cM56 ~9830 c~ MI c TILE ; 6C2-323C. . Refs. Jns. Free est. Newport, Costa Mesa " lntr. nt.r. ceiliop. Ren· A I I I C.pe•u C• ector y. . t' 11batbs, eotryi s. ~. dump truck. _5S2-4106 __________ Irvme __ . _fr7_S._ll_7_s_e_v_es_.__ LILI teDOYatioa apeciah.st. -••••••••••••••••••••• -e•eeeeeeeeeeeee•ee•eeee OUr e Or m n e . --n .. ~.t tr-•-vrd .......... ... Small coalaMl'Clal ;,.)... D---'-lio:f, copn.r r"'• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 982-30'19 .. _ .... w . "'~ • 1 Reliable, own trans. any ,._ ,.,_ ....,....,...,. ..-" cusToM lNTERIOR R.G. Coostru. Co, gen. wrk. miac 831·1257 are.a A.sk for Linda ••••••••••••••••••••••• _after ___ bours __ ._892_·_2024___ ppe .• le detectioft & CARPENTRY bldf contractor, com-floors H 1. · 1 · 964-48216 · PatDtloc. Re.s/Comml. M'ftl' locatin1. Top Hal ByJay . .M2-8809. 2!'.l_,,,./resid., 631·5383. ....................... 1u tog, c eaoups, Phambinf.537·3194 ou -F1 , driveway r emovals . u...--ie--1-... Good re· s.vinl Coast.a.I comm. 8 ---------oor covenng, carpet, tri--'-• "',... ...... 1 "'-' ........ vra. lil.,bes l quality I -~ -·1• '6 y-in ....... _._ or •"e. "-n be ...._. _,._, r•r•nces . NB area. .1 "'' IU119 ~··d."'y;'p~,;bo Patio ~vera, carports, ....._..... ..... """ "' "" work. 8 5ti1Jl. -Clc ~d. •-•••••••••••••••••• .z.sin4 . . decka, Qual "-reliability purcbaaed 4r./or in· .... C..S..lce -~--·-------_o._~_.5ll __ 1m_.....; ___ Repair a& Reroof. All w/penonalised service. stalled. C.U for details ....................... 1'1 1nltl.... CU9TOM INJ'B. PAINT· type a . a~ I a 11 ea . c:.,.tS.wke Lied contractor. Bon· ~ Remarkably effectual ....................... Pf:l'ERSPAINTING ING • DRYWALL. rocbball:es·compo-ta.r. -•••••••••••••••••••• d/laard. Tomm Gunn teaaooed lady to or· SllUen Unlimited, • pro-Eapr'd. Reas Rate•, Quality makes the dll· Free •· ~1·5'30 Flo. Car,,ets 1teamcleaning. 831·5238 pmi.ae your home, caoeet I--'--' .._ __ •-cbUd Fr-•-t. Call Gene h Rl h ·AQil. ,.-~.s n~ -by _._,.. ·-e Cl-·t , ............. ..........,. • .. ~ ,.,.. ference. 24 n . '· ~ --· Gardenia&, clean·uiia 4' ~ • u "'"' sitting a1ency ls now 5Q..o&:ll ~mt $1.19 per DAY Thal'• ALL )'OU pay fora ~day ad mthe DAILY PILOl SERVICE IETOIY 00 IT NOW! '4Z.167a -.71Me Have aometblnf to sell? laad1capin1. Geor1e Queen". Noteworthy servin& ·your area. ---------t -------SD.I. idJe lte9ll wtth a Want Ad Help? 6'2·5618 a..u\ed ads do it we.II. Jbmbi. 5t5-7072 refs. Audrey 4t'7·10CS 815-IPO Qwilled Ada MZ-5111 Sell idle It.ems Mi-Wll Dail1 POal a..ul!!l...,..· t======== Mlfp W..e.d 71 O Hllp W_.... . 7100 H11p W..W 7100 H11p Wtlltecl . 7100 Htfp Wtlltecl 7100 tWp W-.cl 7100 ..... w-..... 7100 ...., WtiilM. 7100 Hillp W.... 1100 ...................... .....................•• ....................... ....................... .. ............................................ ·~ .......... ., .................................................... .. a.ERICAL · TB•ER TRAINEE CLERICAL START EARNING YOUR EXTRA CHRISTMAS MONEY NOW -_ .-t.US S25 IOlan After Wortc.lftg 40 Hows We Offer: Top Pay lfNMclafe Worts Short or LOfMJ T.rm Auly•:,.nts Typists S..Cretcrin A.cchJ Cleriu ReoceptioMth GeMf"at Office DBJVBY COSMITIC SALIS Saleawomen needed for ,, tttatment and coemetic linel at new John Hogan wo men 's sto r e In Fasbioo Island Center. Newport Beach. Call 644-7100, 10am to 4pm. We are loolripg for an nitiPn& person with a IOOd driving record to make deliveries in com· pan)' vehicle. ruu time posit.ion available. M·F, 8·5. Please apply in person Mon thru Fri B·S. C.OSroeto&ogy, nd 5 people who are tired of present occup. to join an up & coming Int 'I cosmet1ques Co. Will train. Sandy. 961·5828. ROGER-S GARDENS :001 San Joaqwn Hiib Road COM 640 59« DESK a.ERK /PBX ·Sao ·-ELECTRONIC Clemente Ion. l2S W. ASSEMBLY Avebida Esplandlan, Coalp8n.y located near SanClem. ocean needs f1.1ll time Trainees for mnfa. Dr,apery WorkrQom , diviaion. F.arD while y~ aeamstnM needed. Near learn. Many beodit.a. oc Airport Salary open. Qa1l ~ ~ DRESSMAKER-top "'...-.- FACTOJlY • lUIMl~••••ss wa.-.You ASS••as FACTO.Y w~ &ICT ASMl&.I Paad Wedly No Fee quality needed by pvt ~ • fty. In l g volume. Tract escrow 0 H1cer ~ rn r v tC M 1C dm area needed immedia tely • ~ 7::-,_ 837-511l98ev4!!1l E.O E. Call California • l.. ... ---------• _F.a_cro_ w. 546-2942 _ lllr•lliPllllllllllllll•lll" OriU Pr~ Operator sm· med parts Must be ESCROWOFFlCER mechan1cally inC'11ned. A.ltgress1\/e new ofr 10<' in Tau' a.., Ser.iut 2J)6l Busm~ Ctr Dr lrvme 7~ 666li GeaenlOftlee· YOUCAMM>TO WO.TODAY wmt CT\·Llf\': IOM'OllM'f ~l ~s Regist.er an the monung aod IU> t o work 1m - mediately Top wttkly pay Eitce llent op porturuty for ./~ Ofc Typist &40..50 .,.., ./l~opetatCMO Columbia Savings and Loan h.as an immediate opentnf. for a Teller Trainee in its new Lake For est o ffice, Jus t minutes from Santa Ana. 'This position offers an excellent opportunity lo develop lech.n icul and communication )>kill:. 1n a rapidly growing finan cial organization Typing ol l.5 wpm is reqwred. rwAAfl COUPLE WANTEI> t o help manage sm bus1 ness pan·t1me. Must be will.mg to learn 642 2247 dependable & consc1en prestige Ne• Port Beu ch Del Men over 18 for L A ~ S40 0398 loc Need!. top off11:f'r Tunes to homes in N. B Xlnt ~Y & benef l'o 11 for i---------~OE M t· .... &to.ce.) " .. x Optraton ",,.. bo4rd /r'K.ept .tSt.ttypht Columbia offer s beautiful work environ· ment. excellent starting salary and great benefits lncludlng dental cov- «&ie and a fully paid career ·~J proiram. F'or .a11 1at.ervlew •P· polntment, please call Judy Lowery at (714 ) 770-906.S. COURRJER travel agen- cy. Reliable person. own car. Valid CA dn ver11 license. M-F. l·Sp, Mrs. Kimbrough 957-8747 ver Gardener. l'Om con/1dent1al 1nten 1ew -----C.M. Perm P/l $40(),425 ation person. Have TI4-97S.ll77 FASHlON SN.ES mo.646--0637 or646-5844. vahd Calif. he _ Good ALTERATI ONS - DIMOHSTRATOIS d r 1v1 n g r ec: or d . EXEC SEC · Im med c~HIERS Fri-Sat. lOam ,0 6pm. Minimum age 20. Apply: ~~,;.:•· 2yrs eJtper Jotm u.....--·s wocnen·s I Seaelaiff ._il.(:'SHJ Teu1.-• y S..-.k" 2061 Business Center Drive Irvine · ~ Penny s aver . l 8 80 individual able to simai~ wUI open =Work near, f~1;, ~:_t P\aceat.la, C.O.ta Mesa. handle respo1mbility. October 2 t t b I n , ..... 752..UU 1.q.a. CUSTODIAN Inside & out. Priv. Sch. C.M. bMid'y cine Ir yrd care. Raired OK. 142-0411 Typtnc • aaust.Salery Newport '1 Pesb1on ces. 714/7&8-SS73 DRIVER. Ofh~ Curo. de· comm w 1 ex pe r .San 1s1am:1 Ceater Operung.s or213/240-TOOO. liver:J. 0 .C. •L.A. Bob Qemeale atta. C.11 or for womea 1n n les. Dedal Office nffda part tail truck. Expenence llPPlY a RiJi Cw1 Wet llOCk. cubler. dlsptay ._ time clerk typist. Good preferred . Mellaon Suites lll7 So. El aM.enltioa departments. ITwx&T .. O,... Recast« today and earn ~~.for ~eru aertt Computer photo operator tparf ~!!~~~~I in tY'Pinl skills required & 11_Des_k_.M2 __ .&4.50 __ . ----Camino Real. 498-4920 Call&M-TlOO~kdays lO attentJon to detail AP· DRIVERS F to4 for appt 557-0045 ColunDa SaYincJS Duplicating Clerk . No e xp e r i enc· c Newport Beach lookin~ & Loaut Assoclc!ttfOfl Operations Dept. Ma jor necessary Outgoing in for part time Custodian prox 12· 15 hours per artory week 11.B 84.2·6631 Early morning to mid KJndt Wiltdow ~'t'rrale Attendant. to a~ Equal Opportunity Stock Brokerage 1:"1rm dlVldual only. 10 hr da} lit s 3-7pm Call Mr Employer Mff oear O.C. Ail'l>Qrt. Hrs . Mon thru Thurs. So Jones640-1410 ~~~~~~~~~I 7-4pm. Call Mr. Dugan Coast Pi a.ta Ma l l. -54G.8121 ~13 .1379-2642. CUSTODIAN · From 3 to a.ERK, counter & phone orders for Drafting & Grapbic Art Supplies. 'J'/time . Neat •P· pearance. Ty piog helpful. Ma s ter Blueprint. Z34 Fischer. -----------1 lOpm . Mon Fri al •Q.Ellt( TYPIST* OONTROU.ER. Rapidly University Alhleuc Club. Leading Orange County e xpanding Or. Cty 752-7903Jon Mfgr company seeking manufacturer has im· individuals for clerk mediate opening for CUSTODIAH typist positions. Must responsible. prolit Part time for Harbor t y p e 4 5 w p m . orient.eel profeasional to area church. Late after· BapomibWUea include aaeume poeilioo u con· noon lc evea. Call Fred. ---------1 typlo1. fiUnc, general trol.l«. Candidate must en._,. Cll.~9371 a ft e rnoo n . dell\'t•r T~wt -:.1st d1i.abled wom.rn ,_.,-i\, Lrn~ bakt'ry produc ts to NaliM1wide Manu'31 Mu 't dri.,e . lil~ U \• I \':. i.uperm11 rke l!> e a 11 lurer or woven wood ~eeptng ~SIO'J 11MP04Wl""'f!ISON .. ll xlMCI:. 5.57-6727 shades L' expandU\ft to 1---------3723 lirce. S.,..... . DENTAL Penodonis t needi. full t ime assistant Ex· panded duties opportum· mcl ProdurtlOn or min• AU CL.a.I Mtwpori ...... DIUYBS bUnds Wt' M\e &everal Pert lime. 1mmed1ale I~~~~~~~~~ optnlJlp foe botb u per I: ty X·ray cert1flcat.e re· l~-------­qwred. Eirpenence pre· (erred. Exce ll ent benefit.a. Salary open. H. e. area. 842·6631 .,..... lecapffoltht Experienced requlred. 4 days. aalarr $900 to a.ooo. M.S-7511>. Ma\ or women 25 yrs or workers a. tratnees 00 operung. Call Balboa older. Koow t.be coast OIO'daYshlft: We're look· Manoe.Hard~are for •P· Ga:i1 otfc 4' TypLSt. start cit.ies.NdSl80aweekor mgfordepeocbblepeo-po1ntment, 549 ·9671. $575. For Appt. Call: more. Orange Coast i* eqer to learn 1r ad· E.O.E. M/F/H e:D-3:B>. Hrs. ~m Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. vaocewithourCo. We of·~~~~~~~~~ Golf Start er Trainee Herrmann. Fountain ·---~· .. ..__11.. ,_ '"' -• 1 .Co__.. •-: ,...._ MAa-___._,. 1--•ate clob. Valley. (No of Slater ..__ -,... betwn Newbope • J735Z•-~.lrvlae Fabricate custom For lntervle• call .,._,,,,,, ----rr .... loc dra•inas. ~ DmtaJ Alaiataot 1~CAA:~uu~~~~~~I se.aaa E I Ill abtdls la ad· --------Expertenced cbalrslde r: FACTOR.Y TRAINEE: 'Yert1afa• buaioeu . 8.oot• fOll •-------•I clerical duties, 2 yrs eit· bave ~decree as be CUST RB.ATIOMS per. in general ofc pre· well v in acc:t'I COA· Cl aaS fened. Apply in penon trols, bud&eta. EDP. and SAi.iS TIAIMIH Coe•ilc D9pt · overall floancia!fJ•cc:t ·a Tra1niDI for youo1, Part time poaiUoo avail. . UeslCI 1 s,.cMlltes unana1eunen\. Seod re· 1barp Individual• to ,,._ ,.. __ via Cll IUDl8 •salary history to make periodic ca1Ja on RDA in H.B. "°°at.art. Goad..-,. Allll rua.tt lo C.... dllt •• frame •ll.b ~S --1 DllY• p" I Ht 1rowlDI plHtlt' pdat. o.lp • flaiall 111111& do all bt"eedl. '1uff from Newport to adlle1lve co. U37 wood producta to dn It aclHor fiJat1b We1twood. Ret1il Maaroria,N.8.Mltl2S Pli~ UM wood ._arS..dll c:lad*al ac«e .._...vtq latbe • 1aw. clalaela. --'--'--------hp f1aMM. ~ di.rv· FACTORY TRAINEE· _,_J table aaw, ~ ._ _______ _ -.............. wm iDdmerialceramka.app. ••paiiif•a• eca•pmeat. a... reilulre4 ...... be CW• ., 0.-.-tile, tl1 w. 1'tb II UI' la~.. ~, !'. w ANTED 2L llaan arel:»l. C.JI SL.CM. WidMwtial apertmce uaiatlng lo Cosmetic -• ...... v en 50I, Dally Pilot, PO 01r er&ablilbed bulloesa Dept. Npm, 4 to 5 days M2·3U7 B>a l.580, Costa M••· ea • Jll'Ofeuional accounts DENT AL· Career oppty per week, oo weeltettd ____ E_._o_.E_. ___ 93DS in lbe <>raue Co. area. fer bllblY IDOUvated en· work. Call tbe store Mer -----------t Career orleD\ed 'n· fhei"Oc RDA, Z Jn ex· •;a:euuOllU6 eo~!1 cs~':i~f~:esrsTEa~f: :_~~t!f,:<r,,~ r'°~n~:.: 16IO S. ...... Dr auembJen: Achievement Center. come potentlal. Gaaran-bk abUll lo a fma orient· .,,..... ftai9b uroeatrY ...... ~ Nmqal .... Mm>. FAcroRY TRAINEE: nperieo~. hlf time ..... ... ............ opeaiD& wttb SJ• ..... br. Take ad to ..___ GrowlDc solenoid com· Smta Ana. S40-4750, ask teed aalary + coeamu· «I c.Calluaat5C7·tas5 ·~ --Jl9l1Y bu immed. f/\ime for Carla miaaioo + bonua. ENT AL CHAIRSIDE ~~~~~~~~ ~7J10 . openin&• for trainees ---------t Jlr. Jacbon fTt.2333. MllL X·ray Uc. wUlin& to 1: Oaata II•• mnf1. co. nearest Employment llespo•tb "ra0tti. Xlat benefttl. Wlll train Development Dept. Pl 1 2'11 lkr•ril or DOt rilbt pnan. 560tOS D.O. T.Mt.atO·Ol4. Ad :fc....lwae Securi&)' Of· ~~~~~~~~~I &/or exprd. persoa.nel. K • Days. Perrna· •---E othe Fri Dryde...,a: :: Work wltb 1mall pre· 'neat. Irvine area. Apply DAT A IM T It Y ._.... very r Preaser /co111b silk cillon par\a • good in penon. The Upper OPIAATOlt ell. C.U 644-lNIS or evs fimber,uper«trainee manu1l dexterity a cn.t, 4533 Campua Dr. IBM 3741 exper dalra· .. se..~-211116--· ------for plaat loe at Lacwla aut. Gd co. benefits & Irv. hie. 'will train to become ml'AL ASSISTANT · Jilll Mall. M-flbr. call world.DC conda. Salary ----------t b a c II up co m p u t e r Chalnlde 4 day work s:rT-OMO. Oen TyJJbta. Prior office aplli~. good lypln& Milla 6 ability to operate peel for b)' Employer. 11M7 lcadaM available ~ Ga.rdeoer'1 Helper. fWJ dlnHlat <>r... Cowlt.y, It• -.ATI time,1emporary post.Ion ioch1dln1 Newport 10 -dmrable. Good co. bmeftta. For appt. call 840·•580 exl D..E.O.E. OIJl!ll. Apply in person or Olok, experienced, niaht operator. Xln\ frince week. Xlnt.pay w/bene. <UUctCliarleoe•l shift. Apply in person. benefits ft wortdn& coo· Priv. Npt. Sch. office. 1---------S.R. ENGINEERING Mother's IOtcbeo, 1750 S. di. Call Jill 133-13M R.D.A. reqd. 846-4868 W_.. to wen at larse •put· Beacb. C:O.ta Meu • v.a meat complex lo Cost.a .....,.. Viejo. WENEED: Mesa. Safary $3.541/hr. ~/fJPht to process corporate aeoeral and ad · mi.niatr•Uve expenses, .... recaacUiaUooa and type accounting Is manaremeot reports. 'l'Jpiq, 10 key & Ute =lmowledle req'd. to_. mo., de· ~ on eaper a nd ·==•·Call SM Productiou Pl, NB ...;eo.t~;,_Hw_.:..Y.;..• La--=g'-Bc_h_-i Delivery, newspaper to __ !64~2-1~51!!_!4 __ 1-----~~~...., vending maclilileS 15.00 ENTIST experienced. Great oPportunity. Or. Flanzer, 642-0112 or ~ COME JOIN US! UYB4TIY onaATOltS •COOKS• hr. Retired welcome, E X P E R I E N C E D CM. SA. NB. areu. Al\ COOKS 5PM. 85-285'1, 646-2262 OYSTER BAR PERSON DELIVERY · For COila ~esa Pharmacy. ptrt Needed immediately for time.i._p :30-6pm. Mon· openin& ol ea citing NEW fn. uw 642--0106. Dependable adult to operate parkin1 lot sweeper Mon· Fri, mid· Dile to 8All. $4.5-2811 DB'UTYCl.aKI D&IYBY Clerical poeiUon avail. SPIMDllFTll f\ill·time for local de· ltnmed. Requires 1 yr llSTAUllAMT liveries. Xl.nt. driving re· cW!calexpr. and type40 OnNewportBay cord reqd. For appt. ~ 5'artinl sal. S3ll8 »7·9212 ask for Mr. bi·wkb.C.llm.otll,eJrt -l--~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""~ Expodlo1 flrJD bu &xc.lU.t.-40mpany w .. t.-~wpo"t-~"9~ m 'for p~ Ell opmlnp for data entry benefi\.a & working COO· n-Uoner" __ 1 Inc __ . -----Co u n ~y H a r b o r a. · openlAlr l YT min ex ditionl. Apply in person llunidp&I Court ·ui ect' ""·II ;_ !:LIVERY • Route ~-··'~· Empl"". TI .... , per. reg r • .-u • week.daJl9am-tpm. drive-L.A. Thnet AM ..... -~ J' lrii =u:W:':rttav:!t~: nnw.eo.tHw, =:·a!1c:in:~aa ~;~~ .... , · =.,-Z;!s r:_ weekendt. Some tem· 1~~Me~·~,.~rt~INdl~~~~.! .. ~aarn~.= .. =·=: .. ~=:=-CHICI• ftce lldlla, ..-perience is porarJ posltiOftl avail. r: -_,a STOC• Euellent carter OP· sinfsled. c.llforappt. OOOKB . WW train. Put -·-~to work lD the "' full-time. Rest. _. P\.IJJ time. Xllll beDeflta. loternatloaal bead· , .. ~~ •• ~talcem· SAFEGUARD ~·..:..;;_·;..;.vd._Cll.;,..._. ___ .=· ~ r 1~.St~ ='°~~ -..-tal aac1 COSMllnCS Baroid -~ • Hf'Yicea. In· I I ~ ,J ==OI' ....._ n..a&_..-.... .. ~.-a1v1dual mutt be aaurance or BUSINESS SYSTEMS ·~ UI •' .,..,. ..-a·-J • .-....-.a.n• _.. r::'n: .. '-ln .. ,_ · ....-,.. u4 dtpen· INC. aw .... , for AM. firewood ha open. -macmu· ~ ---~1.1• .. e e.a C II _... ._. _ _. 1-1 aldD ~· for drheu Is I bflcatlo1 of : - -_...,......' 2mll'alnW*.-. · • ~~-.,. blii'dware. 5 Yean ex. ~reutn aalarr -.-can•cmmetlet. <Aloe , 11tol5Jn. cau ... rten1oe la electro • For coae&ffra· Vera Product•) We ..._. ....... ..,or -~ • ...__._ _ ~ -'-. ... .-........ ..+"'cal dea!IDt will U..811111i1lapanOD. --------1 U-UI _, _;:;-.;;;_;;-~-----~·ct.ck ............. Co..,mtrdal Fl1b to tOp:. ll Joann, DIUVDY·TOPPAY lDl._I relaUa& to rmeter, 2 Jra. U • 11Mlf· NO llUJNG .... be •n I ......... .,. ~w••.,..AJlo • • ows oin trw tle, ma1oetlc • ataJh., acnae llfll••· , ...... · Moa·Prl~ ONiwsollk 11111 ... Wt eo•attr tr9rt . •ate,,t•eae IO!d m..U c8Jl bt-. l·t Gall' aeellea& ...... . ..,., ~Iii .... '71 Ill··-· law,.,. p.a. ........ Cl'MUft .. ,_.,,, ID~· M& ..., ••ailable to -••••••Ht. Cootact C-1 a Poodl ---ramurbfed· Dllwry ..... wut.d. PetlOHtl U'1·HU. ... Ml &. llnodftf, • 9 2 ,_._ ..... II "9 aroldW Dnf'd Al· &O.&. c.a a on • Olll....,. • .... ftlrW. ...... 1 \ D.EX:TRICIANS GROWTH OPPORTUNlTY • ASS8t••S Transportation oec· '•CICBS cesury. Call nu> SHIP..uc 557.sm> Ge&.WAIBISI Gardeeer. put time. ror All shift.a available in 40 unit apt complex C.M. KZ-1951 or 846-J4M. ~area. Top Pay No Fee I Gaut .. Otfke Sr Pl D .. Ha. lllfllC( Varied dUt.ies to bachade •d1ldm Ta f ,_... ~mr.~· ~Jin~: Must be familiar with .,...... 111 ·f U I Cali!. Cont.eel Sbaron mater ueembUea. com· n.111 710. I 444 540-0500 preuors, and 1eneraton ·~~~~~~ lndudln1 wlrta1 and I~ General Office. Xerox Ir t.dftfr MvM-elao be WOUt Pen'Oii. wlUlriii:- -al -"""'f r DOING abr.&lon.11•·™·· -.IDW.Y 1WCl'Ml1,"· SoU •• BUSINESS C.UDI95'7.al4 aaumb y ne ex· ";':~ UNDEJt A perlenee in tbe above .r. Ft--.--~.~r.·~~·!::: .,... will qualily )'OQ fOr "I 11 1VVe .=:..... Ir 1 Ulil~km ~·' NAMJ? ----··----- We offer nc.llent, pro-If you ll•ft fwt fl!H 8 11 I 4 OHk.e l"S'lve HIU')'. level1 ro11t new ,1011110111 Nl-tlJOe. perm., \J'Pinl ., • ....,.., ... Witll eX• h•lnH• rJt~:: required, &d company --_ _.., ... " .... and ,..,,. ,... ,.. ~.~.Uk ror ---.,....., llfofp••clllan. Am II lntematlONI Sectit I y · , Semces. Inc. 1775 C. l:ent« St.. ~le I 05 Analetm 63Se Equal Oppor Employer Gurdu Proaiotlonal op . portWlltiea cu provide ~rate iDcftue Up Te $4.IO .._. 11 peJa ..... Apply in E Mon·Frl hm· bO W. Warner. a, Santa Alla Oil Ila W. Commoowealtb, f\aUariml. ==· OUll\aodlDI COlllPIDJ Clotl't f0f9et 11101 tM ..;.;;;;;;;;;.-------- beneflU whlch include 1i..11"1" I• JO •ro ti 1 4 Offtce ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Daiei medkal, dn&a1 a.ncl "91111 ... Of ....... Tiie .,, .... _ life lHuraace (or DAILY tttLOT win V.W du&ial to .... GUARDS • ......,, .. aed depen· ~ "°"' .. ....._.. *-tnml. mall. Uni, P\aU • ~ Ume. All dea&I. l'Of' . lmllMdlate io ' 1 u · to · 0 ., JrTllldt. PrealeJ of so. au a 1 . U a If o r m a , 1 11 -=. ...... .... ..,_...._ lMkfdltl ._ Celli. CoDtaet tltaroo, .. _,_ .. _.. A 21 •• • • -......, 111 e11Uro Oto11to Coaet .... n1n•-· I" or ..-to: ,,.. ..... ..... ...... ---------C)M'. a.dted .-ome . _,,..,._ .. ....,.... G~OP'PICE No~~.Al!- otMt .. MMlt YMf OFRCl'Tl•I• lY um..._ n~ • t • t • • • • • ' • ' Senle•e= W. SUa P• •11oe11e11 u •• ......... , ,•rt·ti•• llna&. Alla. ID· :c:z:-::r.:::.; s=•ea ... ~ ....... ._... .. U.14 =·.=.:r.: .~ ... _..,."" W.'1 ,_ .. ..._ ., s:•P.M.; • tst plaa. HAI& ITYLllTI · Sxper. .._...._ .-. ...,. 71f.161J Wlao•• lello••••· ==.. ...... -=:-till ._M._.. --==-= alae. Sea • '-OMssr .. IHI .... -0 ....... la f"eldl.-· °" • dnt beak .... ..,.,. -'llhMh•tr'I '--on~. AJao , .. jobaN..,. no.nu C I ' I Pw11• 11 MANAGER lor llMClhun HIAYY!"'l UNI 1ICIMCIAH ..-S RQIDoadW~ -~eocaple11 IMl••AMCI a. UI !1 oro = ~~ &: 1~ C.,.. .._,.,. O&lau e• LOI' PIASON N-..1.~ Ccllla ,,._.,CA Dl3I = -i...-.... ---....i... ....._., et leatt !Yr ell· -U"' S d a~p .~it" .. ·-~· Pl'f',SaiatY=m &mmed. 111"9\ b9 J8 Ol' MANIC nl T w1&nt• . ___. 11 " • °"*· Oood drhlnl re Rd st.aUOo oc perten· -..tr loed often ala • cord Good 1\arhnl \1118 Pam'• New lm•ce ....-rib IOO!I PA1 ~ aalary • beM. Contact *'5m H U• fl •••1 frlai Now Y°" t"an lauacb a u l 8HI ......... ietllldial ma new cateer wh_ile you v.~:. ~~.-i0:rachc. ~n'Ai:.i1s midcel. clemaJ la re a.p )'OW' pteMnt job ~u 1m., Hid v~•2:t,t1tc. •'umen ln11,1ran ce ---------,, ""'----'---w.J WGftJq 111 Croup wtll tram _yo.A 6 LVN. f\&U Ume. x.lnt brt, t1 & 1 -r.._... new modlam ~aat with '*"you run commw1un, no wkndi few H B. area, Newly lac~ 1tartt.a1 laa.t eca.uipment. wtllle you lea.rn Be for• fa11t-pacec\ Dr ., offc & nae " ablll bOnu.s pre· a.tvrolet eager. req. you know it you 'II be lll'titbt cont.rot Call Con miuma adds further in· C tad L.. ~ _ ...... waves m a rtt nae ... 2371 10.iii 6Pm <*!live to join our stable _,. ..___ ----·--~-:... Ir SU1l erowinl plaaUc:s ,_. lllta view..... wardlnl llfe Ume pro-M A C H t N I CUl'l1'>MllY i.n t.be l rvine In· .. • ••JJ reaa1on Call Ge n e d · c 1 .,... • DUlatd ror CuJledeta1ls OPIAATO.S uatrial omrf: ex CR.EST M-Slil We ·have severaJ open Tr~ or expe e~c:ed tnp in OW' fabn catton mold 1 n a ma c b 1 n e CH' EYROLET lflSW'ance dept. tor the followan11 operators needed on a~I • TY Pt ST /Ga 1 0 f c ~ators shifts. Complete benefit IMC. Cleril ~Moc:INH packa~e f.a.id by co.m· 908 W.2lalSt. for sm local r.ns agency Ust •~Shlll~> pany anc udlng maJ_or ., __ ..... m _ _.,__ $700/mo 54().1005 I I ti M 1 d Med.lcaJ. Dental & Lafe ......., °"' .. u.u.., " • c o • o Ins. Apply HOMEMAKERS INSUUHCl == 1 Elldw\4!e lObn·wk for AG>EHCY We wo1tld pre f e r lt $400/mo. Call Mary at Fire & casualty. com · rrwllmum of 6 mo recent 64.>5821 from ll>am-lpm mer c 1 a I I 1 n es . u n experience .l tf.c ability weekdays. derwnter Experience lO read bluepnnts &. pre· Hottess. Xlnl oppty to req 'd R obertson cision meas uring de CIMCO 265 Bnggs Ave. Costa Mt>sa 92626 E.O.E. 546-4460 s upplement In come lns11rance Assoc. Inc, . vices. Apply at· Welcome new residenlli. 6'7S-0562 Master Speclalti•1 MECHANIC. truck & trailers. exper necess Evs & Sat Good pay & benefits. Hntg Bc h 581·9959; 495-4440 eves. Perm p/l. Fiex hrs. Need 1640 Monrovia car & typewr i t e r . Costa Mesa, 92627 Hospitality Hos t ess 714/642·2427 Service, 547 .3095 Hotel EXE C _ HOUSEKEEPER San Clemente lnn 125 W Avenida Espland111n . San Clem HOUSECLEANERS Car nee, P tr Top$ Gingham Grrl 645-5123 Hou!iekeeper, babysitter. 7 year old boy. Mon thru Fri. some eves Own car. H.B. Call 847-5622 aft 6 HOUSE«EEPY F\rlJ time. good s ... lary Ile benef it s ... E .O .E Bayview Conv. Hosp 205S Tbunn, C.?tt Call 6'2-35()5 JANLt'OR· M en &/or Women open i ng s 1n Hunt. Och. Irvine area. 17171 Beach Blvd. Suale H. 847-9956 JaNWI', pt.time. 6.30pro 10 .JOpm . Res pon:.1 bililies; will be clean· ing & upkeep of bldg, stoclcing supplies & gen ·1 ma int. upkeep. I n Housekeeper U ve·ln. rn terviewing between 11-4; 1ood health for com -102 E . Baker, C M fortable home. Salary & _9'19-6300 ___ . ______ 1 benefits. Laguna Niguel JANITOR full l. d area. 4116-6869 • r me ays. ---------1 experience p r eferred. HXJS.EKEEPER 5 days , Please caJJ 979-llW muat ha ve o wn car. Permanent. Call &45-0089 ICIY PUNCH OPSl. Nlabla. 129 Experience. MACHINISTS Oass A·Lst & 2nd Shift· lathe & mrll. Up to SlO hour + benehts. Call 001-1331 MACHINISTS Machinist shop. Smal1 fast growing company .need a Class A & 8 m ac h1n1n s t . Goo d benefits. V A.I. 546-8210. Mecharucal Assembler Scaentific Instruments Mu.st be .mechan 1n C'lined. d ependable & coiuc1entieus. 540·0398. MECHAHICAL DESIGN EMGtNEEI Come ;o.n us & work m the 1oternatiooa l cor -_________ 1 porale headquarters in a MACHINISTS lmmediate operunas due to growth and promo· tions for tbe!ollowing: Sfo&TMETAL WOOERS • TOOi.ROOM MAC .... STS • HOUSEKEEPER • For To work ln downtown tnvdnc exec. Llvein or Saa Juan Caplatr•no. GUl. llmt b9 eQIW 6 pro-QaU 881·1211. Mr Amyx APPLY IN PERSON ncte.c a. m•lntaJalne ---------• WI f'lrl'LEI company dealing with energy related products &services. Expenence a cbaJlen~e of designing devl~_mvolving optics. maanetic & gyroscopic mecbaniam . Designs will Involve machined com· pone nts us ing hig h strength steel. We ofter exotllent benefill, wages & a creative en\liron- mmVwbicb wW provlde yow'cre al pe r a onal aa&WacUoa. We want the a.t. BSME de1ree re · qWred. Cont.ad P enoo· ne&.91"°'1. E.O.E. bame.4to5deya a week. LA B 0 RAT 0 R Y .JILD No Sat. or Sun. Approx. TECHN ICIA!\l : Main-TRAMSPORT bra. 9:30 to 1:30. Perm talanCe & arum.al care. · •t•CHANICAL• ...atcant on1y. ADDtY ta bioa>erticaJ testtn& tab. D~S •ASS•••• ...-wkdne:IO(o-eor SS\110 per bour. full or 3WWS.Centrom 2ndSlbiftopenlnfDOW for Witte Ila. llattella. e5S part tlme. N.A.S.A. U82 Santa An.a maleorfem11lelralneeto So. B. St. 1'latln IQllO. Deere. Irvine. 556-8140. auem ble & test pUol Huiet&teper Ladies who need extra In· E .O.E. M !F/H valves for hydrau lic T-..._ Paid come 2S or over please equipment . Bl·lin gua l -r -r caUS48-2727 .............. N"'-. w•ft • .-.. good preferred. Costa Mesa lO care for second home ---------• JatU.u '""' -•\.CU ·-E o E co bene. & salary. Apply --. · · · for L.A. couple. Located Landscaping Full lim e *"'RI"' * o n lbe w aler in N . permanent positions in person The Surf & ~"' La guna . Hea Ith 1 n · opeo. Experience pre· Slod Hot.el, 1555 So. Cst. Tau..,.., Senicn SW'ance and benefits. ferred but not necessary. Hwy. Lag. Bcb. 17201~. Sh I" Call Suzie week days CaJlaflerSpm,979-5182 Maids. apply The Inn at SJ. •s7-130l 213/476·2259 and week Laguna, 211 N. Coast ends714/4N·l838 LEGAL SECRETARY Hwy Laguna Beach Medical Labor atory In NoFeeToAppUcanl • Newport Beach bas IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENINGS Help on Sat.urday & Sun· day mornings to deliver DAILY PILOT to our car riers . Must have &ood driving re· cor d . large s tation wagon or van. Hourly + mileage. Call Harry Seeley al: 642-4321 r---------, Industrial Tum To Kelly For T e1n1uwa1 'f Asslgnmtnh T empor ary"' work means a r1exible working S<'hcdule Long & short term. No ex p e r i e n ce n ece11sar y . T op p ay ... p a id v~calions .•. never a fee. ASSIM••s PACICA .. S MACH eras WAmlOUSE SH•.-C CLMS IELL~ SERVICES Call or com~ In TOlfny Irvine IJJ.14'1 _.u. 210'l &i.'llnes~ .._ Center Drive Suite208 ,. Hu11Ungt0ft Aeach M7-Mtl 8907W~A•e J216 LalWM rci«uel ....... ~R* Sama Ana flWIM fUN. Main ""Z:, ~...,..mlf• Specializmg In MAID. lO care for n1ce opening fo r brl g ht . 11\e Legal Field cozy carpeted oHrce hard work mg girl for mary h1ckle agency l70 Newport. Ctr Or J'l{B Ste 2.45 64-0-llr.ro LEGAL SECRETARY needed for busy litii;:a· l ion firm in Fashion Island. Mm l yr exper necessary. Cont.act Janet al 75&-0431 LEGAL SECRETARY· cheerful. skilled. for airport lati firm. Salary open. Non-smoker 851·9025 Josie lJQUOR CLERK Par t -time nig h ts, 751-2928. flnd what you want in Daily PiJol Classifieds. Starting a New Buafn••• Acocordt n1 10 Cell19tnla ....,,,... and litrOIHlkHw Codit (lee. 17toO to 17UO) ell ,., .. n .... __._. .. ,.~~ '""" tlle ... ..._... with the Coilnty ctefll end ha,,. It ""'*IMd tou r t ll'll•• 111 • ·Mwep.,... .... IM ere• In wfllcifl Iha ........... loclaled. T fl e etata111e111 le '"""" ., ... --.. -.. ~ la ,,..... .... r•11r ltHl"-H ••••· Me II ball lie r•~11lr• IJt"OOf °' tlllftt .. .,... CIOfll ........ ~ Th DAIL.Y "L.OT ~--... ... C ................ . ....... ........, ..,..~ ........ .... , .. , .. ,... .. '" Oraflt• Co11t1tr C..-111M ..... ...., ., 4'1'• ef •• , .................... ., , ..... tll• "··~ .. DIPA ............... . let. U I far Mara .................. ; I bldg. & staff. 9·Spm or busy olfice. Previous of· M pm, Mon-Fri. Relia· fice exp. desirable. Will ble. non s moker. Perm tram in computer. Hrs onlr. Benefits. paid noon lO 8 pm. We offer boll days. vacations competitive salary. paid w/pay. Back Slreet, 655 vacation. profit sharing S. BSt .. Tustm. & other benefits. Please MAIL/EDIT · CLERK phone Betty for in· t.erview. 646-4403 MOllU HOME SALES We need 5 aggressive sales people who want to earn Pl.000 per yr. We are a growing company in the expanding Mobile Home industry Exper preferred but not nee. Call 972·842l Ask for Mike Busy data processing co. has a ruU time opening first shift lo handle st.at.us calls from accoun· t.anta &c help coordinate QWllity control with edit dept. & other related MOOB.MSCOltTS duli~. Must have ~c-Attractive Females Only coumng or bookkeeping *500 wk+ ~ exper. & be able to --------- operate 10 ltey adding MODELS/HOSTESS-For machine b y touc h . PWllcbe aut.o promoting PleaaecaJJ for appt. in So. ca ur. area. Looks SAFEGUARD 8USINlSS SYSTEMS I.NC. 22113Fairvlew Rd. C.M. 549-3081 & personality a m ust. CaJJ Kathye'72-'9t84 MOD1LS for ISCOltT Ir CATlllMG SBYICI • 6'1·211 I * MAllACEI Lwt_, .. ,...,. . fMA/'IAl..-orough experience in Shipping to FNMA & preparation of GNM" ools & management a bility Is equlred. f you are lookinl for a career ather than Just a Job, Call Today or a personal & confidential nterview. Salary $25,000. Cell ...... 714-f71-I ... COLDWIU. 1AM111 llJS191TW. ~ .. co. A CGldftll Baaller Co. Aa .... Op1a11 Ir I e' r" tw. w-.. 7tl0 HllpW_... 7100 · · ~...i,,.,--...l!!!!r....,..-..· 0o....,._to-...,-....11,,. ..... 1m......_ ____ ...,P8_.._v ... m .. o .. T_•.ti. ...... ~ ................. -. .................. HllpW_... 7100 ~W•s.i , 7100 ..-w I• 7tif .... ....._hU.P(r. '-~••• .............. ~•••••-•••••••••• .._. __ ..._. ~ ::.;;1~t:::A:,~~!.: ~~S ~ . . •iiliQIFIW~IT• 11tr•~•1: "' l[llliYml;.."ff"9 Help wasted lD web· ~'-ol .... S., Qlll&a .._.tan Adlulla wtllli «R1C"•Ddm1. .._ P"!ll room. ~-Wttl:c:tl dlr. t•· O.. ol ....._.. Calif WHarW mvd, C.11. ~" ,......aue. ..teoced 6 traleeea. .-rlnce or P BX U · IMdiDt ll*'-111 dWM •"-we. 4IDJcw wor1dq with ~--.,. IO. Appt1 perieece nt eded Im· 1a.1 laialllde...-.,_. MOFOalOu1• ais.. Ovs n . awt at f:.:~:•ur . 11.fO ...... ,,. .. >'· ln1De area'. '-' 1ar ~Men• IWl..Y PU.OT"*'-In P,IO ,_ bour. Pbooe .C.11 . &.O.&. a.let people I.II our lo. lo. La111u • San 142·011 . Ea' uo -*AINA* ' Coul Plu1 .. ..l'J•lliM. a I ,, ..... u.w. ~u:rws•H•¥tit. BINl>DY· Ptr. J:b,n ' 'H•Y ... ,.... liliiiil ........ Vlejc>. ~delivery llOft MllfwAJ;j_.... 1-1..,.~ 119 IW•. !r:!:~~ dlO &bnl Friday. mona· r.,qu.J()ppwtalty 2::.r. Rell able u lf· ,_ -0 .....,_ .. - .._ W\ll'day •8"'Dday. Employer. -.ms No n.pu. net. S.A. 17-ll s IlDt Salary + U1D• ~ •analol\ for -mUaioo. • flllJ Inna• .lull•'" houn your IMtoC'DI • ..e. · =b•lltffeaJU:ietub •ear• -.nts. Coetact ICr. dey ... HomM.I ~ .. Ii A I 5-.. needea. run l:lsrta -1\ltuc at: 1\4-~. _potlt requiud. Call PARTTIME oc~ .. ume. Racquet· IMDeoMce 1Uonal 1._ _____ _ ·KMSU. Aak for Foater bmlll&. TJO.m2. blineeriDI inn It•• 'a...,&aa. Ouellet. ~ING tnwnectia&e oPeaina for ~..A a.. R E A L E S T A T E 1barp. aelf •t arter to IOl9tSOM'S N\JBSES AJ OES. Small. ..... 6_.n. ornJ.aaa. SALDKAN WANTE D. IJ»iahl• records l)'l&em every other wknd oft. ~verTo Dellver &UlN UP TO LS~ COJl· iadudlAI Ubrery. cor· MIWPOtlT Def, comp. ol *50 after S DA&.Y PILOT MISSION NET. l·Can awp d•ce•p1aafi.les. IWcpehipfor: mo . f r ee d e nta l" to ow-carrters In San eam tromS&OKtoSlOOK ReeoamlbWUm ai.o in· lhm1•••S.. meckaJ am. after proba· J uan.. OIPistrano Beach. ....Uy. 2-Pmd out why cklllil maia&eflaoce of m· U.S. S.. tioD eall*>Yment . Apply Da n a }> o 1 n t , Sa n new Uc. u m b is SS1 tw bl~nnt opera-•-•" S.. l~SUperior. N.8. Clemente a r ea. Must here. Come t•lk with tJon includm1 running NURSES A!DES. 7·3, ll·7, hne good driv1n1 re. them. 3-0 ur pro~uc · GAF BJ~ machm' ~·."!'"''·I experienced or trainees. cord. lar1e 1tat1on l / 1 Dex P en• 1 v e (WUJ train> fl orden ng -• • ... Meaa Verde Conv. Hosp. wagon or van. Hourly land/bud&et t erms . •· blueprin t m ac h ine P\aJJ Ume 6 P.rt time 6 6 1 c e 0 le r D r . pay + m 11 e a g e a I Pre-set appta. ~alo~e. a.tock/:Jl&Ues Orcani· posiUonl available. Ex· C M E o E:. lowance. Call Harry S.f'lod out why 'we ve t.Jooa1 a must Xlnt perience preferred. Ex· · · · · · · ~Y at: p tbe best Owie gotog · · co. benefits. Salary. com· c e 11 e n t c o m p a n y Nunes Auisl. <:.ertified 642-4321. N.B. area. Ask ror Mr. mensurate w1 tb ex· bene fi t s. Apply to Aides needed on a ll Howard. 9M-3402 perieoce. Ask fOI' Valane Penonnel. Kon thru Fra. shil\.s. Claues avatl Cor Part Ume help wanted. 0 __ 1 c-•• ft • ~ .E.o· E Uluo-l2nooa . noo cerUfied. Good start· Moo &tor Tues. nights ,_ u.-#2 F t '• f.a-d inc salar y & xlnt for produc t i o n . *'llCll'T10NIST• EquaJOpporEmployer benefits . Appl)I at Minimum age 20. Apply 11 you like people, a pro- fiapbip Conv. Center. al Pennys aver. 1660 That's f~ atmoapbere & 466 F l agship Rd Placentia.Cosl3 Mesa. WJllkerfl can type lightly, apply ~al es1 Dependab l e Newport Beach. '62·8044 Esta\e. now Newlort Co!.la Homemaker ror perm. PART Tl.ME. age 16 or n....a1 u--•r'"'a 0 E part tJ-. eves and Sat N~SISAIDIS ~.':l::i~&'~~~I~ WL ~-.,;AolA* ~fee~an~~JG The State certified only 54 afternoons. 548·2.4$4 :sound im Te 'Y • • Senius per hr. Xlnt working Pan-time, earn $200.$500 thelJ call 17201~. St. I l9 alescler!t needed for cond . & be nefi ts ""'' week registering Real Es SJ. 957.13031 ~e b.ardwa rf' store Bayview Conv Hosp .. -'Rea.I .. c Martn f' e speraeoee 2055 Thurin , C M . voterst.ohelpquallfythc ••eea11,.. ..--.... AGEMT necessary Immediate Libertarian Party for "'~ .....,...,.., f\rU pan 642·3505 ..... t: 0 E v., II d s t al u s . Ca 11 F'br busy Laguna Be itch I operung. lcom I .b Y 9fil908 r--..-lj' Real Est.ate office Xlnl I be!leflts Cal f!a o& NUTRI TION S ALES -~ -.. cornmaMIOnS Musl havt-Marine. S49 96.t lor Rapidly growmg vita.mm PART TIMl Rea! Estate Ile~ Ask for Ruth. 'appl. E O t:. ~fft_!_i_ retail cruun seeks outgo· ------- ing nutrition conscious MANUfACTURIMG -----• ~ Sale:. Jklivery Xlnt op individual lo Jorn our With lots vf work lo do & Rea.I Eslate ----• IJOC' Cor t'Ollege students sales team in the o c orders to pr(J(·esl> we ure R bl n i' llave full lime & pttrmt• area Wiii s tart at in nt-cd or part lime SECRETARY espon!.• ,. rr:_atu , IXlb .. va1I You C'8n t>aru S800Mo. w/opp for :.afary employee~ lo fill th1::. for genet"al ftt!al £'>tJll' adult LO°' er'ie4' 1" ~r.old 14-tn Si 00 per hr (;.ill increase & co growth n cc d . s l u d en l ::.. offa ce Lag una Be.H h :.ori ror bat:hl'lor f.ilher I :)JI~ .. t>twn I 9pm '-~-·~ewtvfi• An ideal locatJOn 494-8057 A::.k for Hoo m & t n d t cl l •. , --Please ca ll Tris h at ,..,..,,. ""' · f t" 11 "··' G ~ h V part time w~k ~ituation JoallC>r L..rry quail sed per-.or: " .Mo~ rea-art rt amm"' "' ~ "•"" ...... .,.,,,.L.,.., 1 HOM"""-""""'r.as s:ll-8971 1s being ln1•d •n J 11tlol ~ .....v ,,.,.,,., ear Y ~ ..... ,. m I• u r a 1 ' ao;i-1~onwnts. lnnl! &· s h o rt tt>rm in ;1 sehedule s per1r1<•111lv dc-i.rgned In mt•f'I \'Ou r nc>ed s . A ll offi ce skills need<'<I •Typlsh •S.C.•t•iw• •WwdProc •Acdelwb •Clwb Top pa y. poid \'a<·ations. referral. bon uses. Never a fee. IELL~ SE RVICE~ Call or Come In Today In.inc IJJ.t44t 2 102 RU.'StrlC'l'i Center OnH• Surle ltJK llunlmllton BcaC'h 147·l4fl 11!){)7 Warnt•r /\ w 1121!> l.:iguna NIJ.?tlt'I lll·OS42 Sant;i flnu '5)..0130 715 N M nin tin H&R Rinck Off1c-c1 F.qunl Opport11nitv Em ployPr M ... ~----------Orthodonllc Chairs1de As· sist. Mission VieJO, RDA pref'd, fletible hrs. right pay for right person . Come & interview us . 837-1033. ··so• PACIACHAS ASSlttlLBS NEED NOW!! '1'opWages mo ExJJer needed ILon& Term assignment VOLT I Mf•oUll'll• •,j I• •I 546-4741 ' _.Cam~Drive <acniUfrom JobD W.,oe Airport) Equal Oppor Ems*>yer •PACIA&RS• •35• ...,. Top lrvlDe c:ompany. No aperience neceuary. lllFOICE , ........ . '""'9 111 ... llt ,.. 7JM444 Nor..& ... Parkla1 AUt ndaat. llllllefr.il. pt • , ...... la Seal B~b6Npt .. call .... l.Npcn . .,,...,., program v.1th our t·um - -1 • AM or aft 6P~t With mtcrel>t m art1111 pany Come m ~ d1'>t:IL'>' .R.-at &tote ~s tenor de-.1gn full.pan. yaur 'rhedult• .. ,th u:. & Opening Joor hcen:o.t"d REST • 'T l:mt' S20 \25h r Wtll how~ kou :.in• av:.i1labla• !>a les peoplt-. loC"ally M~~~~~ 1 trarn Ctll M.::.. l:$un1r w wvr We w 1tt l!O over owned, with national re £XPt;Rlt:NCEIJ 848-_93i_ll_3_7_P_M __ _ the .)Ob with you Apply ft!TT'al ~yslem Excellent 1rvl.oe area XJnt caree r ISaJe:. CIMCO 265 Bnggs Avf' CAJsta M 4ffl a 92626 I:: 0 E S4t)-446() Part ume; Help' pt·llme eves & Sal A.M AsSISl w /ticket sales to sport.mg events. $3·$6 + h'r 972'"4848. Part Ume clerk for liquor aore. Apply in penioo. Holiday HoQse UQoon • 2837 E. Coa.lt Hwy. Cdm. PART -TlllE · PERMANENT '1eldb&e boun. Production, abip- pinC ~ pbone dull•. Will train . P hone Edltb 114-~l NXOPB. F.am wblle JOU le&n1. Telephone Anawerinc Senk e full time/9•rt t.ime. Varied s bllts · °"YS~ernoon OI' eveo-~.wJg:jsUND COSTA MESA/JRVINE TUSTIN HUNTINGTON BEACH Ideal for s tuden ts It housewives. Many co. benefits including paid vacat ions Typi n g JSwpm ... E O.E . Call 5'3-4230 Mon. lhru Fri. ~t Control Service man, guar s alary +Com miss100. 546-9339. Pelluon C1rculalor •MONEY• Set upur own hours. Ex- tra cash working full or P tr Yoo make S2000 or more pr. mo. Must be l8 or older . Call for 1m mediate Job. 549-8730. 9"S. --------~---PHO T 0 GRAP H ER . JSmm camera w 1w1de angle lens. depeodable & economical C'&r . Apply 1449 W. Orangegrove. Orange. PHCYI'O STORE + PROC ma n ager, also f /l e m ployee H .B ./ F V . area . alter SP M . 842·2990. Practical nurse /compa· nion for elderly lady. live-in 3 day wknds Pref. fm, DOO··Smoller. 873-7169 work1nt cond1uons opporturuty ~nd rcPlh.~ SIMSIOESALESS Earn lOO'J: ci:>mmlllsion to Box 621, Daily Pilot t« t'00!1denUal app t POBO C t'ull ume pos1t1on t-:x \:all 1S9-0226 l::xHU X 1560• O'>\.i penenct.-helpful. will Systems Realtors M_eN.. __ C.:A_9262f>_ ___ train. Some clencal ----•Restaurant work 1n11ol11ed Pref fU!aJ F.staU? DAY IUS ftYSOH maturP mdmduaJ Call Residewtid A.ppy Between J.5, Mon ~-·~------.,..... 5111 .. nou tb.nJ Fri. fbisty Pe!Jl•an. LIU to joui a rea.l pro 2735 W. PacC.oast Hwy. fesslOO&I R. E. orgaruz.a-N.8. t ion., For a running --------- bead-st.art for U180, call Restaurant S•l ES LADIES Full lune It part u me for l of country 's f1D e at duldren's Boutiques. Lt! Maps10, So. Cst Plaza ~ us loda~ for an 1n· Saodwlcb person wanted terview . P lease Call • counter help wanted. Mar-jorie Clark. Res. sa..tioc w1good saJary. ... _ "-""-'l. eaum.2193. IS•les : Maoa1em H tl _ . ....-""""' T ratnees p /t. fl t. W..,M. T...... ll!'!TAIL ~. poUlve LI+. ReaMan '44-4810 Dia&incdve sp0ruwear Dn aJt tw iac. 56'1-11112. acllY'lle l'Sllim~MIM =.!!! ... ~ales. J un .._ _______ _ WICTOtl --r Grow1QI Sol 1!11 riWI ec>m• D.,_a n peny needs responsible ~•IWM :: ::.c-:.::=: WANTED: ~ca:..~~ ....... , •• U-4 lD ~ roo~!T ot SIJ ~. m · diC'alora 6 calipers Trf'UMll'IAM(" nec:maary. Mu.at be a ble I u.ttnnl ft~ to wort from bluepnnts. we .... '°'*iaC for ., .. .......... ..,aeU • .......... ....,.. ......... NJ • pert time .... lio n s a vailable/, weet e ads r equire d Please app.ly m pe,...., Mon tbru Fn ~-=:u:.~t;~~~ W.'d prefer -o6d Will cooa1der Trainee ,.... IMrt we·~ •ot G~RHEN"SS Good co. benefita It wor k· doosf. We'I tc*• a - ing coodlt.lon:I. Apply 10 1-2301 San JoaqUUl penon or caJI Charlene •" :c: 1 • r • ~-~ OS Hills Road for interview -.,_.,_ Mi .......,ast, COM 6'0-59t4 E.O E. -ch•'caly -... d '~~~~~~~~~ S R. ~gmeenng o•d willi•9 to be Sales 834 Pn>Cluction Pl. NB .,.._.. to ...,_., re- ___ 64_ USl4 flllWt .ct ,..,.r ''"'· UCB'TIOtillST c.ftficGtioll Is a ,."' Full lime Mon· Fri. JS pAia! hrs. per week Mui.t be p e r s o n a b I e . w e I I Rar.fy doe1 °" op- groomed. enJOy m eelmg ...._.., Ii&.-tfW -the pub!Jc. No lypin~. pcawy ..,.. 1 r· - phone expenence pre Miit iheff. YOll'I '-of lerred, Full co benefits ,,,.., .. yovr tedlnicd Apply Pennysaver. 1660 "'° t.ow, y•'ll alM Placenlla Ave. Co::.lJ ......... a''N twaity _M_es __ a ______ to try .t .,.,.. sales Receptionist/ T ·st M1c1ture, ~ pen.un. expenenced as Recep· UQnis l. Heavy phones. type 50 wpm • invoices. quot.at.ions, orders. f'ront office appearance. Top salary It benefits. Irvine f\un. Mir. Call Karen. 54().84, ------1 RECEPTIONIST. (aw of· face, SS50 mo. no exper nee. 752-7410. ______ , ..-.y. tf ,_ .... Y°" ..-lify for ...... ~ ..... . ,........, ....... .... •y.to~atftte ...... ..., locaKoM: 33331f'btol COSTAMISA 1714JS40.S77 I Nffdbtra a.m .... w..,? Comt' t.o R.M. Abraml' Cal.a.log Showroom. UH !f Newport Bl. C M P It . F t any age wanted. SALES ORDER Expandtng. prodt.IC'l Jin<" have generated Uus 1m - med1ate opening with great polenllal for ea· vancemenl. FamtlJanty with aerospaC'e fasteners would be very helpful. Salary commensura te with ex p e ra e n ce & knowledge or \be •n dust.ry. ROSAN.IMC. 114 /548.SSJ.1 Newport Beach. A.II Equal Opportunity Employer Prad.kal nurse to relieve ReceptioniaL pt·tim e. ror busy hair salon. Prefer .. Q) at hr period, l day a 2:)..~ Penonable & relia· 6555 .... ,,_ WllTMIHSTH C714 •t4-12l I lttl LaP._ __...,ill( Salesperson. reured 1n- sade sales. leather goods and travel ware. Hrly waie. Moo-Fri, t ·SPM lrvme. Skypark a rea. 967-1151, Joe Campbell week. steady. 494-C.S'5. tile. 831· 7050. RIX:EPTIONlST · BllSy developers office. Lile 0141521-7310 Pre-school aide, PartTime 540-1919 btq, typing. varied JoiR Tlw SM,asPBSOM Put Ume. H. 8 . Gift sbop.. 9SMIOO. P~. Immediate cMiel. O.C. airport area. #I T~ opening, hllh spee d 751-tllt. s.lellpenons, work you_r Webb trainee. 1 Year olf· Reoelitkxaist. ~ person OSH' ' MAN'S own bours. coametique & Ml experience required. wrtrom. olfc appearance AloeVeratkilacareco>ts -"1l!b' 14.4t0tanieirove, fOJ' preattclous N.B. g•a• kdinl for people to de· Oi'iafe.11'1·aal. F inancial Plannin g mollltnl.eoohome pany Oln>: ~orie~ Call ()pportwnty plan_, co mpl tralD1nc. =.. Michell. ...._ « MtF OUl ..... ReeYes for .... ArUlt part Ume. Fri " Mt-75t0. t«view · 957-5121l. Sat . E&perlence pre· ,------------~ ferred. Apply Pen· llCm'TIOMIST · · I nyuver, 1• Placentia, SWl'ICMIOMD I 9UAl.fTY COMTIOI. MAMA .. a.ta..... CfllATOI Your 3 to 5 years or quality control I ....,... Z.pertHced opera\or I supervisJon & management can be I Prw~•.oa needed lo "'bu9y reaJ eat11te ol· I applled in the bulld·up of a first 1row DI Oru1e Co. flee. Otmole boud. Call class quality control dept. We're I Qi.:.. oo.:.=m ~ ror •~Coldwell I Interes t e d In an agg r essive I • cbl.el n wltb ....._ .,,..Jdlm«I. I performer with e xperience in 1'51 beada. Salary open. I c ommercial e fectro-mecha nical I For .-.. uu c.c.P. assembly & prior exposure to ~m.me. WI .. 1111 I handling & inspection of painted I e ,... ,.i•. Promotable metal & plastic ~arts. I • -:O~"°*'. ,._ .. ..., •· Front I Day & Nigh• hlfla available ariU Ima .._. ~JC ... ~~ A1IO T ... I ._,~00-:, tn ._._77N7U I Mall Ntume to: I ........... -wt11a 14 yr C 1 I 1 ,_ ••a ii I Classifled Ad #808, Dally Pilot r.r':4.'r:eC:,'r.~ ,_..,,.,,.._,. I P .O. BoJt 1sso. Coeta Mesa. ca. I Lllt•aa BHI•. Call •ua IDToro 92836 I IO·'ll"H. ~------------· .. • ••-OA&LV"'-OT . 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'=· ~ :;O:...,V~~ ....... ·aoH plat ... muO mite. -...,...,,. ;;:: ..• w..-. ,..._ ..U-.all..,..-. r.;:..:ir.+bon• Mr ....... ~•lldCC:t eaueDnorftntiqUH,1414 -;!!.!.!•!.•• ... .!!.. ........ ~=-=:: 1~r=-·r -.. , _.._ ............. L~ ........... Qllill ~ ' ...... .-.,. rr; NewoonBl.CM OT' call .................... wbte CO.\ Ml-~T41 ::r.t ............. .. ---....-..... -.... ;. u IL ..... .. •AfiiAml T E l. ..... 0 N· g ldeDIUUtl wl h •• IHf.tiOlor~ -.................... . • ;, .. .. 5 ........ --'-, ... ..-11/JOUCJTOIUi PWtcnee Call 96$-1~ -ua-.n._ --1 ... -.1..a tN9. I I• --... -1"'1tf ...... ,AICJ t:iWI W. .._.." ..... v•--. a.J• \Ml ........ ••••••••••••••• . ,... -. .... ~..,..,..... ...... rte paid !ullllll Pan u ... lua·Tlu1ra _,, *"'•'" IOIO lllD. See. delk S1$. SeA1 COPYllACHlNE , __ .... ____ .....,.,. ~ -.... '* .. . .... JI I II r ...... -a.• to •.• PM. C.n earn TYPIST Growtnc nrm ID ....................... ftberelu fl'plc •. Olber Uses any paper. '-" .. ....... Kee Ill ...... Cre*M• .. rn:.. ........ R ';::. .. to -pw mo. Wut o.c. Airport ..... oetdl CASH PAJD It.ems cotfee pot. d.Label. Prtce. M2·'70l3. • <flt).._..,., fM la· VA/'11.A 'rHHllDI • . 181 S..t ~.._be r•poul· Jlll"IQD. \o UDdJe l1Pina W1brlclryr1/R1frl1•. pmes. lmpe fte, '2. to llults.crificel1'Wlft0Da ....... M ' 1,rr~~nca-...:.'l"Lo. Alllof• bltlt..,..to.tollowtn· 50 wpm• backup on wartda&orootll67.aW •·7.,._.,. amoe,anUquebdrmael. I AL&8 PS&SON -,__,aflo OI r 00. )obi Call Jen L.1u, llU\ldlonl. ln N.B. a.rea. oboolt. Call 144'7540. ask u ....... wu"'-r '--'--1070 end tbt. l coffee lbl. --. ~· f:!· IM••· MHDOl. &nellin1 • toell ~ '°" lllchctle --.,-'"' _....._' n-ra&H I lit I• •• 1 ... ol N••wpo""\ •-•""" -· tllO. worb 1reat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _W_2822 __ . ------ , .-... • • ••· -4NO • -~0 T1h .. 1nr = !g-SS. Wed. at, ~C'\ ~otr. cat i • ~=·N~= 18C.;....AH ~~'· Campu11 ~_:,_•:!:'ply~a TYPMt .. StOO ..,.. 1020 :::n.a:•~.De1p ! SCUJl4.B$ .,,. -= ......... ~ Lile ty•l•I· IOIDe SICU.m ~~~;:~I~:;. •tr:· DlJor a eecure future ••••••••••••••••••••••• Llldieldiamondclstrtl 2 ' IWfoWtlK' __.._....,. ••· ....._.. • ..,,...,.. o.te suant required by s w/thia teadina Aceow1t· Z " lkpd. 3 weeu old. + ct Appr ssooo .~u ~""'~ nm&WU... rala. ~-~~_!I.Pr ~community tt1 Weit Ne wpor t la ioa firm i n beaut $100 <waa $140 New > '2!00.' Aft. s wkctYa or Ablorb -Ditto llll. ~ cat.a.tac • ,__,. "" So ee.m area Day u.w.. tnc Newport s.acJa. lf you MUlllMIJ. '4(>.M7f.-s.t. aeSun. S3t-5'72'T." Oaun\ -Rector - 9111r:www--.. 1111 Newpor\ a.act Barbara Call Von fl'trl for T E L E p H o N E atewison thetn>ewriter TO<;ENTS •9d.o.taM... l •OIOO ~ ... -~Tl lNTERVIEWERS·need 6waattoleatnthelateat Cah 1035 This b tbe 100tb •P· f ~'· · 1 Is most 1opbl1Hcated ....................... .._c•••-1010 nivtnar')' of the fin\ five s... ..__ .......... Ou·rd Otr u C OPl.D on I UJ' p-C!'t&U ., ... _. CFA _.... nl ._._ .. .., • Ye"" naUooally known word pc'OC'elSinl equip-LolloiXIU, tuh>••.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• aiuts\ st.ores. v. coune. • _.,_..._ • • llALllTATI Minimum l yr u ,. b mm&,calluan.ow recillered. triple champ ._>VINC. WON'T FIT ... l &a I.base days lbey wen Yo\&r aal•• "OIO • P•rie n ce 1n p olice. aurvey rese,.rc corp mother.&3l-8308 Yr _, .. --L..:.&. us cu"'. -1.-..-,roc~ ... D.U ... ect'tlW . local.ed an Santa Ana.. ISl•f041 ~ mn " 1cn:1Tw .,..,,~ -.lcaUv1 akUla wW ..._ be fa..UUar •'lb ,qJltary or otber aecun evea & wllnd work • Himalayan tuuens, S80 will accept olr over $295. ~~-= ~':::f~ VAtFHA prouulne. ~ WOl'~~ue ca ll for ll SO·S6.00 pe r h r each. Beautllul fema les Norelro style hai! dryer Mtc1Mm1-........,. PfOllDO'a from lliDlmu.m 1 yr expr req. S61-1J28 a.ft SPM &3636 110. Ladles ree1stered W..e-4 IOI I ---- WHITI• BUYING ... SELLING.- Tlllh ft Yew DAILY PILOT IOATMAl'f Toplct,_.ed c .. 642-5678 wltlt.ia: Call Bryall .,._..,. olSo. Calif. Con· Spauldlnc eolf clµb:. ...................... . -·WDlr\1ae. tad Blv.~ ~rf'llMTV (-' J Goga 1040 w/c:atm decorator ba &" _ __..,. ... RUGoS _. ~I I 1be Reejater Newspaper '-.l~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• cart IJ.50. 3 pc walnut ~·-.lllS • Pll*Aa.a has opm.in&a for morn· \>e•Mft~ KEESHOND Pups AKC boo.kca.ae wall unit, 3 WANTED 5~ ~s om.es ina & eve auto routes in . . Ownp llTe. M/F Pet & mo 's old S200 . Of c Ptnlan or Chinese r~s. a.t.m ~t *l fiberglas molor /:;all er hull zu.~.~S&U. Prtw•"'Y pi.. adwll SICllTAaY rr• U.guoa Bch, Dana Pt & •OOttI , .. ,U .. &lll)t<AL<-•• s h 0 w . p v t pt y M2-porbm&MH229 P.P only 644-SlTI __ to worll wilb and lmmediateopeolnpCor c.patranoBch.Calltdr. 4.121WesteTlyP1ace 213181rl·1345aftllpm. ~ --........... 9030 ~ ..... DKJliva&e kids. Over 21 h9c911•• on-call, part-time and l!hsley, 961·'1113. Ste Ul2. Newport Beach LUCiGAGE TAGS WANTED: QUEEN SIZE la fAC\lna, Capistrano, full-time poslUons ln our I~~~~~~~~~ Ul0% Employer Pud AKC Cldn Retriever pups. rrom your business card 1 Brass. wood. or rattan ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.Qement4a.reaa. The £xeeutlve Vice new facility ln Orange Hunters, wtr dogs. 80 Send one card ror each headboard w1oul or wilh PADnMI PrePleatolouraaaocla-~-Prevlouuecuri· Tiii a •tM.RAL Champ Pedlar ee frameAootboard. S re tiOD la eeekin& an Ex· ty or relat.ed experience ... UTO SllYICE --------.-1 lal plus ooe spare. We a5008bJe Call 964-_~7 -.........a.5 ~ .. • ... --·-t.ohan· ,_ ......,,__. b t not A Wanted . f"Ull time In· . return per manently Avon 12'6"x.5'6" &a 2S HP Jobnaon in perfect cond $1SOO. 41M-19fl6 .. ,.........., ""._. .... ~·-,, "'.,._ .......... u re-$davworltweek. ~ utnicUve tag 4' 9040 PHOt.. die bis penonal and cor· q\Ared. For full details "A~ply l e r i o r d ecorat o r Siberian Husk.le puppies. ............. or 496........ po r ale , b u 1 I n ea s and conelderallon, we In· .. ,_...,....... ire "•n•-r Jumitw'e dell very person $ Fem. Gd bomea, $'75. •LtTaD p, m~tia& airpllne MIUcd._1 ~ 1013 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ext ... ~tween j5p111 adlvttJe1. Tbll penon vlte YoU to call OT apply 'iJOOE ·eout'Hw;' ln San Juan Caplslrano. eeriouaonly. 880-3681 ved J:.~=';'·vO:e~ ---. a-.: .,.or a-.. ~ , wW be H•ponalble for in pel"IOO, 9:30-U:JOam, Coro~adel Mar . Some st.oc-e mainlenance .,.,,,, .......... urc u I ---·"•-' .... . close C .... uit•a•r•.••l•b•a•n•e•z•••A•:;1•s•t~. IU&r ' n.uure aecret arlal a nd ad· ~Monday through · · & some ln11tatralion ..,.... .• _,IV' ,Imo.a e, ----. en •• Sa* Rep. to call on re· minil&ntive duties and Friday. Tow Truck Drivers ex· work. Experience not 2Yr Fem, have papers. wallpaper, fabric or P.A. •l>kn~ monitor&. ader acl bu1lneaa ac· will a ct a1 a lluon per'd Top pay Appl' nee. but prefel'Ted. Non· tr a I 0 e d fl 1 o "' ~Y~~ .. :-~r 6 we 27·band trapb.ac Eq. H · --A· •or adv• ... '-lnl between the ex.ecutlve Darlene Howe G ... W Towane·. 740 smoker preferred. able..8acrifice. 1100 ea. m your aorted ml.k.es; Sony reel· ..........., 1' ......... • • Salary open. Call for -.-.. tap. OT try two cards to-,..i tape deck.. ac- •:Jr Sea·RaY Weeltellder . lnumc. cond. Many ex-t.raa. Twn 454 Crusaders, ve"" lo hrs 133,000. t!am-Spm i ~3383; aft 6.640-7822. Mon Ulr\l Jl'TI ... m.!'.ftm. ad bia many business Cluns Way, C.M. 6U-12S2 .......... toL.-.-.. ____. ,.,.., ••d. Baae . + Commlssfon. eon&.ectl. Selected appli. appt. cn4 )da.211'll. DOGTRAINLNG ...,. PtUCES. --..n•.-··-~ beoeflta. WiU caatwUJbaveb~rettnt carts ffaWfey M.U«JfACTUl.IMG WANnDHIVH Problem d o11. obe szeaor~ tram. Neat appearance ~ve ~1 beal ex11• u.a... S._81 Inc TUJHllS ... .-... y OMLY dltnce. abow tra1Nn1 in 4/5laCl11-80ea. A~euenUal . ...., •• ence; wv we ._ ... -.-. l your home 548·0059 6/9taplJ S()ea JtP,y PennysaveT, 1eeo 1.roomed; b ave good 1800NKraemer lmmedFullUme To cld1ver Dai Y Pilot Jllhn 10orm«e $l.40 ea Placentia Ave .• Costa communication skills; Anaheim, CA Openings b.ndles to carriers Re Sala Tax lncluded w.a. and type 70 wpm and (11~)533-95()2 • quires van or large sta· Golden Rec.never. l yr. NO CARD" ---------1 take ·dictation at 100 Mllhrial H•ilr bOn waeon and a good Male, inoVU11·must sell Draw your own or send SALIS/RETAIL ~ Only,quallfjed ap· F.qualOpportuolty ~ffcMIT,...._ dnving record Phone U>fl00dbome64.H2'12 name, eddreu. pbone a. Office supply " s ta· ptic:aotaabould apply. Employer M JF 642·4321 and ask for ...e1l ma.lte one card per lion en needs e". ltecef•'-JClertl Harry Seeley or Don Male. l1 mo, AKC. Old perienced retail WeotferabeautifuJwork Co. benefits. Irvine Williams. ErigllabSbeep,wldoaac ~"=:;c!oneyor aalespenoo Full time mvi.rorunent. and a ex· Secy/Administrator 5-40.7639. A Kenda v1s EQUAL cess. SJOO or bsl orr Phone for ·appointment cellen t salary and Small liberal church, 1 lnd. .. E.O.E. • OPPORTUNITY CG~l der.:.:orPIJMTIMG Early 80 '1 Fender Telecaster 1u1ur 41 Gibson »wau amp SSOO &U.as:JO OHka Jw:Jt•. & ........ 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ute N'W IBM Stlettn c typewnters for bome tnata lllOO Worll ava1J For info. t'all KRl 961-41191.4 557-9212· Ask for Mr. benefits package includ-person office Good -EMPWYER _ BlaclC Lab Retriever. 0 West . Newporl Sta· iJ:lg dental. Please send skills. mature. Part time Trainee between JS & 23 fe.oWe, & mo·s old Free P Box 1580 !i.eei om~ desk JOxec>". tioners Inc. resume with salary his· 9to l. 646-4652. yrs. mechanically 1n· WARE H 0 USE M /\ N 63l·5MS C.OSU Mesa.~ 9'2l62IS 5llDllat.ed ma hog venttr . tory in confidence t o . cllned, field mi.talla\lon. EXP ER Resp person C"'UB DE C ac \op. gd rond. hitht use. Sales Personnel. Sec'y-Ass11tanl. sales. sm ~ for fabric warehou!te Golden Retriever pup ,.., ""'A mem swivel <hair included See Great Earth o((c in Santa Ana, Irv me Good opp w growing co benhlp l600 Call Joan at Sl2S 960-3910 after 6pm Under Nutrit.Jon C-A .Na SovilMK area, variety of duties. Tra!nee YounfC man to lrv area. Salary comm ~~.h~~~eds1~e~L~ ~·7870~-S.~ --, 8087 ---~ 1111 ··'79 gd <>*'phone, some typ · trrunforprec,sioninstru w ~per ~-i9ts 751"89Uor 5457264 Chn s tmas Gaft Ra<t1 0 Pwh 5alesTrainee & Loan A1sociateioft ing reliable responsible ment rl'pair <no elcc --U>m.mafld t ar 1(J , ,kill ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Salary + 9lOSBrookhursl & 'orga n1'i.c d <.:all t.roru<'SJ Mu:.t be reha f'Tottto YCMa 1045 B 'vhlr <an.Hin. itrl'•<l eo..Ntsion * Anaheim, Ca 92804 754-6333 9am 4pm l>le,. have ma oua I clelt· W A H E ti () l' S .. : ••••••• ••• •• •• • •• • •• • •• rorvette llJO mph rant! i.u11i:e~ "t'llO"" nran~t· Young, growth oriented Equal Opporturuty tenty & excellent v1s1on PERSONN EL Free K1tleru. new Be:.t o<r 644 !JIM 'une~dlt-d 5.JO i·Jt h company seeks new peo· Employer MI F Long training penod On :"'o exp necessary 2 Fu II 7 wk!> old ~ 1\41> or mort• ~ t'dl'h pie to e1tpand into ~~~~~~~~~! SlCY-P.no1aMI ly Sl!nously mterested ume pos1uons. Start im 642 7225 Carpeung, 200+}arch 9fi8.922!l Fee paid Your good need apply Call for in med. l600. per mo wi th -- -l'sed gold tw~ shdR man a 1 em• n t 0 P · SICltlTAIY to YIP sir.ills will lead to con ter v1ew appl between raise m 90 days L1J.:ht Dalmallan Mix M. frtt to 640-0329 PER.SJ.A.--Kitteru.. C)o '' pc>rtimi~UsTlUAL $14,400 jidential personnel pos 7·9AM only 546--0606 _ ~pping. ret:elVlng. as· gd ~. very lovable. ----- -~ed. lJ"lple cha m p SUPPLIES Career opportunity of. ~ topN~ ofc. AJso fee TRAINEE YA.ROMAN sembly & quality control WleskJds. ~. John Wayne Club Tennu mother 638-~ _ -CAU. MARK fered to vers atile in· r---~ rent.al yd, must be 111. work. O ut stand 1 n g member'Ship for sale -• n..-. IAAA d · & 770-2712 benef Call~r BeautilullnshSettu.M . SlOOO .+tra o a fe e .._._..,,_... V7v 957.1150 di vi ual w/Jtlnl typing • t.elbgent, good w 1people. 1\.s. 0" 'yrs, shot.a & very gentle 494-TISl ••••••••••••••••••••• •• lrvineArea. SH skills: Commercial Ca1t1,...0P.,..._.. mech , Miss ion Viejo appl. w,loda ~2812. -••••100 >of 'EW & Sales development experience 2'551 Raymood Way area. 831·?313 __ J<Jln Wayne Tennii Club L'S.ED p1~ & orgaru. desirable.XJntbenefIU. Stell.S El Toro · · WATER RESO URCES r.Hll•• 1050 Regular Me mbers hip ~up Oealt'r 7511121 Wanted youag men who wW ge.t along well with wom e n . C a ll Mr Thomp1i;on 540-4023. 9 I. scnYTOV.,. • 851-9041 N:!ts'V!r~~~c:.rl. ENGINEERING Cariecr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl<O:> FlnJey175 5i953 New Kawan Consolt' or Service Stat1on --altendant good t y ping s klll.ls. opportonities for ex * * I BUY * * 2 i\men can A1rhnr" • ~ ~ttular ~.'ale full or part lime Top Nf'WPOrt Beach &16 3445 Pe r 1 f' n c e d C 1 ~ 1 1 Good used furniture & pnce coupon!>. ~1 "·' pnt t> $6!~\. lln mhJll wages. Apply in person l'.))gineers. Ut"Stl(ncr .. & Appliances OR I wi ll ~t>ll 83J.211668 ~·5 751 1121 Laguna Chevron. W4 S TVPl~I WANTED rull Draftsman background or SELL for You -- T yping, som e S /11 . l i beral c omp a n y benefits. Send resume w/expr. & salary re· qwrementa to Presley of So. Calif. P.O. Box 2200, N.8. m». Aun: Bev. Csl Hwy, Laguna Beach lime. pleasant workml( Ill de.1gn or mai.tcr pll.1(1 u a~ UCTIO... HEl..P' My garage. m) cond Co. benefits Mu!'.t rung of water systems, ~TBS A " apt. my life 1.s overllov. Hrg.;n "'11rl1l1t•r 0 11•1 Deluxe Xlnt !.'fmd. llomt- or Proie55111nal u.~t· SEWING MA C If IN J:o; be reasonabl y fast & ac· Ulcludmg water :.upply. 64M616 & 133-9625 'IDi w game show w in 0 P E R A T 0 R S curate Apply in person. sewage des ign. pump --rungs Great 1tcnn.o;, ~real • OltAlltE l""T(ltNAtlONAl<eMNfll' •121 Westerly Place Ste 102, Newport Beach 100% Employer Paid MacGregorYachts.1631 P cn n y s aver . 1660 i.tations & rese r voirs CASHPA!D bar gains &4228\18 dft P1acentia. C.M. 642-6830. Placenll? Ave Cost a Experience desired 1n re· For gd used furn. anti ~all day Sun SIW5 •162 ~ ~ K.awa1 <.:on&Olc or gan. rt>gt1lar ~. 'lalt> pnce $1900 Bri mhall 751 1121 ' ... Mesa. port&spec1f1caUon wnl· Qle_&:rlrTV~~7:!_133 Sten' METAL ---ing, facilities d e11gn, SECRET ARY MECHANIC TVPlST · To type loan in· mapping, calc:u.lalions & ro. into Burrouem Docu· computer operations Corporate He•cl-Machine shop. Small, ment machine, adjust Apply io person wiLb re ....... . * SICAITARJES * fast growing company. Corms for prinl-out & sume & work sa lifples State wfde invulm ent Leg commodity 115.800 Exp. Good pay. Good make corrections when Mr Fuentes. Robert aervtce1 farm -Fashion Exec:Se<:/RESl.2.000 benefita.5*32lO -necessary. Prior office Bein. WllUam Frost & Island. Busy, active, Exec Sec /S&L Anh SHIPPING/REC CLERK expel'. Ii \~ing of ~·50 Ass~. 1•01 Quail St. challen1lo1. diversity Aatbkpr~~Sl.2.600 '"'Growing firm needs wpm r eq hied. Docu· Newport Beach. _ r.tJDEl HOME llOSE-OUT SALE Decorator furniture & acauoriet Cedar Glen Townbomes. 2554 Elden "Ave, Ccsta Mesa. 11 to 6 daily.6C2-e734 dutila. Good akilla, (tyr· ""-·---• reapon person hall time menl mac ne exper. w d d f in t /Sbortbaod) 0 . •....,...._.on warehouse duties. Rec helpful but will train lhe · o me n nee e or l anizatlooal abilities. Sales Our Office• lft"'omln& shipments, rlaht caodldale. f'or ~cleaning service. Ovome kitchen table It 4 ~/Free ..... all Good ruov, good hn. Rob-dwn, 38" round + 12" M>-0123 ll·Fri. 9:30-5:30. T ,_ A tt.ock. abelves. pull or· appt. c ~. ellt. ,...., ,_, w sency 312. E O E bie's R.aaflMopS48-0757 -· SlOOJOffer. Call aft. SICalfAllY ._Blrdl,llltab'&t ·· den, .prepare ouleolng __ ._. -·-·-·----4PM ~ Eldat powtb opport for NewjjiOlt Beach,UMl.80 lhipmenu. UPS& Postal TYPIST Woodwork.ertrainee. l8 or ' Chrome be d fra m e, spre.d. back drop S200 Be.tee rua ~. '2l>C elm· ner tel, new $3ClO Tennis 1---------sttinelna ma ch S250 ,. .. USll) PIAHOS Opal Jtwelry SSO·S300 KunbaJJ upnght 17% 6'5-1178 ~Spinet 17% -F\Kbel' Upnaht ornate Qllnp. waterbed. bk case. Sl.SBS. bd bn1. e drwr pedestal, ~ Grand, : yrs old $250/080. 64$-521111 SMl5 19" 1V ~ b/W Worb good. $». Cannister vacwno complete Sl8. 646-1.SZS. Wurllt.ur Grand. ref1n ssa. lOupn&bts. some oak, all ornate Hlny D. O•st 1 Wbulpooj Gas Dry~r ..x> H.amtlt.on. H. B sns cash. 1 Singer Sew. 53&-87'75 16' DUPYIELD BAY BOAT Mod&Caed from elect to ded lltart 0 . 8. an weU lndd. trtr. a.ooo. · UNITED Y1'CHTS BRKRS -114-Gl ·3133. 'TI 23' Yako. tum ke) equaPl*i. '14,000 hrm. Gr4!al llarhn boat 8'73>9383 ?3' formuJa. Tuna tower. 3~ Chevy . 3 rad io~. flgt\Ung du , outnggera bait tli nk S1 2 000 ~~ -------J.948 p lITMAR 34 ft die.el crwser. AP, VHF Fath Ul .. th an('hor wmch. bait & f1.'lh lank!> rwJ , unvas. ~14 1m 'il PIJ tl4.!W Cil4 ia34 I~ ~ 8 1uc l4 atcr pleai.urc boat Sl .600 6 c}I. 1007 S.S7 7625 20222 SprUl'C SA ~ 9060 -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• I.Alden 18, 2Sft. Vain h url . ..,11p 1n N~ bt>au tlful S-10110 ~~10 17' SORENSON SLOOP Compl w1s a1b & <1Ull 1-nx PJI' Bob 673-5027 V.~t..sau J<. hull & dt:I k St:.~ F"ORC~S<> Shp m j'l;ewpon $115.000 832 913t --------- Manne engine. Bwlt by Star Manne Small block Chevy w1velvet dr1vc transm u s1on . 1nstru ments. enra starter and generator. good cond 1 • tion. s:s,50. Ca II 531-9610 ~ SPY weekdays or all~ weekends 18'Prlndle Catamaran 17moa ~. Dix. trlr. Rac lDI red . .,4·"2' CH I, days 183-4554. 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llliDat Jr. SeeyChallwbo des. ~~~. preferred Aolfcccur,!.~~. l::i~!: ~ ~A;~~r~l::en~f~ ~~=-5:,;~:m~tu~:!: care« adv. eqing SICltlf AllY to $1050 !'~===~~:-· .IUIJ'> ·~ --Ave Co8ta lleaa 0..p for cash. BHt of· divenUied. buay ore. CW)' 1 bou. Yoo must S&lm. .. fer.881-a&W, atoupm. lnC lbcbine wil.b cabinet Clft ~rtlf1cates SLWS A¥ AIL.AILI C«p bdqrtn for real .,._ biJn 00 tbe rigbl Sim llltG C&.BIC YOUNG FASHION estate a)'lld firm·Faah ..._ f Meded full time, Im· FOOTWEAR Qu.allty furniture. Musl sell aa moved to 1maller q1H1rt ers 6'0·8389, ~ urly AM or an. fPll.. f7S. % BIAck • ~ker ava&.I. VAC Newport 148-0SSl <lreular saws l20 • S18. Great for Chn.stmu lal.MG-0123. t raccrell; .. r'faDllddgut?e• a+ll mediate openln1. Full r----------F/TSales penon wanled ---------• M ..,. • " ..-.. y benefita. Ship· I 18 """ or older. Dales SIX:RETARY·OC Aill>ort travel arranaement.s. No ......._.. Typist .,.w Call 186-!HI. ---------Boal 11ip wanted to ac· ~-u---...... --&,_-,-,.-__ --rom<nodate 36' Sailboat area, real estate de· SH, aooc:t typi1t. Call Pin I e it Per I e n c e $75 IS YOURS! II _F_o_o...::t;....w_o_r_k_s_s_o_._c_s_t d ,.. _ __._, p .. ...,,.. .. eJ Agen· neceM&r)'. Call Balboa ViUage979-92S2 v el o P e r • n e e ...._ .......... Marin e, 5'9·9671 for w ...... nu ~ New Kawai .s ·1 Grand Ul Newport area. Please ""Care~ $48. pano. retul.ar SSl80. Sale contact .l L. Gollos at 541-1.DS price S040 Brl mball 957-1272 Jl.lll)e Waterbed w1mlr--~-111111...-..1111-,_111_111,_..._ .. _111,.._..._..,.,.~ .. ..,...,..,,,,,1 _P\aoo_· _75_1_.1_12_1 ___ _ eecnitary/olc asalatant. cey.M,~.Nev-·a~r--.Harbor, appt. E.O.E. M/F Referral lonn 11 lluO have typing ~· "" eo.pm, SH 110, prefer --------Do y OU n AV£ I Youth Counselors Part Time eve nings. OutcoioC aduJUI working with youth. Over 21. Own transportation. S3.50 hr, start. 6-9PM rored canopy, places to WANTED: Slip to rentrot ~plants, nick. nacks. MANDOPIMI... Sportillg~ 1094 36' F&lrliner tri·cabirt in knowled1e of hous e -·-.. •YtoSISOO Snack Bar attendant w 0 R o bu.UCUn1 b u1lne11-wlll ~·-needed for private club. p R o c Es s 1 NG traia if nee. Call ~.USS Fee paid. Eaper con· For interview, 644-544>'. ~ · st ruction Secr etary F.XPERI ENCE ? SECRET .A.RY lm1dg in all rhaaes to SPA ATTENDANT. Ask vour frit'nds . A IWl'lt for Oiro Oper. No Woman 's spa, private r e 1· a t I v e s · ~...-SK Alao feejobs. Yvette. club. Must be 21 yrs. All ~lrnn 11er11 ... lf they u----w12 .... y-. 770.27J2 shifts avail. Call for say "YF.S" and w1ill _.,,....~ ,.. •• appt 645-73S8 wo rk f o r K el y euerieDce ln furn. mf1. Ca Lupm Perso•al · · Services Cmin hn!I tWd. a., pbones, order 3'551 Raymond Way Sfir•.Y Operator. we are you will rt>ceive a proc••~n •• t ype 50 + Sl.e lll El Toro looking ror 1 man for S7~ oonu.'I All typlnl! wpm. calc:ula&or, c.ar~r ~~~~~~~~~ pestlcldesprayoperat.or, skills neeMd. Top : ari181ed penoa fOf' ea· exper . req 'd. F /tlfth!I pay paid v1cation11. Ct~'· eau Secrek.ieS ~~C.~~.&1.~J neVIEl'r a rlee[~ tlCllJMY MUI )'OU are aml>Woua. call b'U11H-1-1J1Dlt . Detail '79M7Sl blwn 8_.:30PM. ~ for ...,. .. ot-Hala8 • Narver. Inc., A.Ml L&Ddlcape, 23811 nee..-. TM/Ill..... m bMrnatiOu1 leader Via Fabricante, Ste. 101, in ~ a.nd COD· Mltakln Viejo. •car AllY ttrurtloa. .... aeed for STOCK e&.•• '' ' a 11 I 1' •t«Lalbed. aperienced aecretari•. Eadtlal career opply ••• .a'ftCllillDI , i aYaU worklnl In our MeNtart•I 1kUf1. or· PoalUone requ.re n · I~ cUtt.ribuUon C'\r. =I ~d , lepl ~"1 vlS'Mdla • You wtJ1 be lhlV:I & ,_ vart.ty of tl(retatial • 111•• ,...._. ~ miD1 • recalYlna RlCh aabion ... , 1tnlce1 flr m . ~ aldlll ol IO -:,: mtrcbandl11 t o our \ _.. and 1llortband of to cblln ol 8oudMm C.Uf. ~ ttor'tl. Start· I SCRftARY · P art· wpm. illl dlal7 open, Ml fr· SERVICE S Coll or Come Ln Today ' , Irvine ., .. , .... , 2102 Bwil00s11 Center Drive Sulte208 Huntln•to.1 Beach • .. ,.Mft . 8801 Wamer Ave #215 Ccinnle 840-3380 let ring Iv SNOlllSH 211d's ....................... very 1d cond. Would con· roll· Clothing consignment Goll clubs, MacGre1or skier as partial trade on &bop. 336 Poinsettia Ave. 400 ironA 2 lhru 9. Good Uve-a·board.631-2565 ForSale: tKingslzebed, CdM 8'75-41523 cond1llon sso Cal l Wee nu, frl'mc Incl., $100. ~~--~ •, _..L-p ar':M.... A/t.llpm846-9W. ----=----= ,, ••·"-CALL ANDREA 642-4321, ut 250, 1·5PM. E.O.E. bute Sale 1909 Weber Mlr~h•... f'urnltu re 6 mi sc . grand piano $3SOO, ••••••••••••••••••••••• houaehold eoocls. 540-9990 m II k a I ass an ti q u e Rossigol Saito 170 cm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• skis, SSS. Kang 2 190c:m, Cr'"" 549/ \Jua, $35. both ID good a.ii 9 120 cond. 913-.2056 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... fl 8005 aft 3PM. Ray. Mahogany drop leaf ta· ••••••••••••••••-••••• 8' "--~ t I f lnt ble, .....,elry. S..pc comer ..., .--. '12 VW Poptoe> camper, 0 -... --...__ M . °"' ..,.,..., .. ., s ye so a. x ~-, "• -'911> ·---.-.-..:: USIC ~"· cond. bed set . 10/18-10121. ..... Sttr'90 1091 . 83t·n79 Antique with 20 discs. Si52·31NM 10.SPM. 1'23 Alpine, HB. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ .;;.....:. ____ _ Xlnt cond. ~. Call -Le fl on Am es . off 613-315064M-2220 Velvet boudolr c hr. Delaware n.r Adams. Beautiful 25" RCA color WAMTID 1 -s-. .,'>C """'-bdt TV SUt 2 Yr Warr Shell for 1971 Ford ... ..,_ ~.,. -· vvoo::r m 55GIO ...:....:.Del .;,_1.,.. . ,.. __ ...... __ ,._ll751.....,.. Aotiqtlf8 • -.. c. $10 to fumav&ll.115-22IO. ---"----·---·-----l'WllJUJaV...,. .......,, I SllOO.lllOlrvilMAve. 1 WaaberJelec dryer ~. STEREO Speakers new ttutatmdlllet 9140 _N,8. 111·•1 ~ wbt. aed. C'iu', Rilfril $100 Lawnmotrer. _..,in bo•, ---ver' used.· I .. _.,., Oc f · h b ld auu "" ...,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Antique Sale. Spec ial d;.., ~ ;.:;;., la::: 10 a. various se 3-way 12''WOO(er,80watt '79 Clmalb Moped, like 1 prtc~•· 3 ~~Y• o1nlu.Y !, t.ble. books. mite 6 il.mJe. Aft6pm. S4MGI. ~. 56ymr.klw·le•vrelraocooty.· new, aooc:t Urea, $300. ~. \UDUSUa snore. 546-31142. m Galloo fisb aquan"m u~ 115-QZ3. I carved wood fra me wttb all equlpm•nt. Penlly'1 MCS urlH. I 90fa>. p.u, dilbal, eat· Hard rock maple 1at.ele1 ~ best offr, s· SeLll 1n aloft fOI' '450. "1'8PudlM~.400m1 . I ly wooden itema, collec· tbl, J leave• w/pad1. hot tub w/e· Sic. $300 for botb. ~ I U~•. boob, etc. Oct ..-1ob'.11Z-4'755. Call aft e p m •im •TSiM I 18,lt.JD 1D old hlltortcal Woode d ood 8'1·1EZ WHY BUY NEW!!' t tJAr .,../ II :ei: s. AnaMlm Bl. quail;. Sl~;a:r ~ Au.. p w r . • u p p I y Several bHUt. recoO,:d se1;...... '150 lill'. Ml .. 117 "Dayton" 220v. Mew Oolor TV's, all sl1es' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ~ 1Vf&r owe i-.-~ WW train ltlme)w.'k•..,..,lllbn r or Immediate con · : Co t ,_-.a e an. $llO • ..._..._call« apply .. _t penon. ntac ••It ta k t Io o d to DIUa GllllaDcl, (7K1 Blalleat: TM M .... I I T ~ Mt Wl'OUlbt iroa, $121. Mutone ln\rcm mat.. War. 642·5340. it Hoada ceaeo. 4-cyl. I '#flBnetl,. •1•c1n aoo.s·~b • All/nl •• DLX A.Ma 19"ColorTV lllnt. lSK m t $UO LairunnNl~uel . 1 .-Y ••aa-n '°mat.ch ~wtcueelta *· Jllalcood .• $150. --1•1m 2'79S:~·a~oad I o::r..=. pa •1• U ..-a. •KawualDSOO ..,. c...-Ute ..... m.lMI. Sant• Ana um W•m'...._AY•. =.~= V =Y =.. ':d~ ~.C:: "°°=--'•· ................ ., ..... .............. lift : ....... ~. cau ~===;·· DIMM•.-llll.81. ;~::::-::: lhlm 1& ........... .,.....o.&rJ Bd Or-..,CAmil tlMllt 00· (JU)IM410I ...a..cw ......_ ...... ,. • to .,...rata. Al~ for' 411 Ronda, •duel ov•· r..aai• b t• .. •••• nsM. M•tn .... ean •1• .._. c:totMl bedapned BltlJ.•.ms. '-"cam. mo or Bttt lllU Mr. ....,..tba. (ln HU B&ock CMI .,.._ ~ ':!f WAN'l'SD QUON SIU -• 6 larie r'OUM ID ~ alrll'. AIU/I IPll. 1114515 :;h~~ Olft<el J r.-.~ . .._.,_,~ or rattail ... -....... .::::.~ or91&1. ................ 81 ~-aa....,1a .... ~ "1 , 1Du11 'f Equal 0pportllftlt1 ._. .....,,,_..._ tbl t 0 n"' 'fl /t1111. or 1tftb a.dal -lile ll roller .,.._ ...-.. 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S74tl ~I= ZOO() U.ut'lll 81\1(1 CosM Mr-..1 ~9100 t 7t -JIOO ---- COMNHL CHEVR OU f "\.;-..1 4.•lf.,, I •I · · <• I \ \! ~ • !146-1 200 C.o'tSell Your Car• Cll VllllMW t720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bt.RWICI< OAT\lJ"'4 till·l.l7'>HI !!/'l ONE OWNEilS Tl~ ll' mlDia •>. M aleepen, dub a&r, ...,.., new fabric.. Ab.oll.Ml.y lDlll'&c. New Urea. aioice ol coloN .... ~CMC PS1P8. AM/l"Y PAYSTOPOOLLAR ~co.~. lo m1, Make . For Clean Used Import.. •DATSUMS• l.m'91W.ct ... " OfAIMedlh WIWICIALID tMtoOD •VICI afer. ~7616 aft~ C.aJI Malt~ or Don ~"II Bubble top v .a cooveraion s (6 >. s&eesien. self-cont, dash air, MW f abrica • lires. lmlMc. Ctl19ice ol coJors $&500-~. '5.1 Olevy "' T . 6 cyl, -3 835-3171 15-'11 Four·Star19'·20' minis CJ). New Porter minia 20'·22' (3). All equipped with dash & rool air, cruise control, new '79 fabrics at tires. B e a ut iful ron d . ~$10,900. Choice of colors. S1.(W.S2,000 down on ap· proved credit, 30 day un limited parts & labor. 55&-4446. Mr. Lissner 15092 Har var d Ave., spd, rum well, body good 1975/o f r 675·4317 , 673"685 eves. "74 Q>uner w/sltcll. xlnt cood. runs good, AM I FM cass, new tires, cstm 1n1 out, S3000 Greg 754·1470 atl6PM "12 0evy Luv. lood cond. w/cmpr shell, AM/FM radio, mags, best orr (714 ) 521-6739 '65 FORD rtCKUP saoo. 642-1353 "74Chevy w/nu eng. $2500 ;1-st offer 979.7395 lrvioe ~~~~~~~~~1978 Toyota SRS PU, _ w/dlx shell,· 20.000 mi. T,......, Trani 9t 70 like news yr/SOK wmty ••••••••••••••••••••••• avail. $(900. 559·9241 W4MTID v-9970 Travel Trailer 15-20 ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• QIJI 751-3987 lw/Jo Serrice, Paris & Acc .. 1ories 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "S6 Ford Pickup coropl rstrd. Auto trans. V-8. tll0-5101, 135-!S881 Marty. 19'4 CONTINE NTAL OONVERTIBLE BEST OFFER. CALL 631-'216 MMLtt'"9 95IO lw/Jol..M1"'9 9510. .............................................. WAHTED! L11te model Toyotas. Volvos, Pickups & Vans Call ~ today ! i nrlr 1Jke TOYOTA-VOLVO 19UH.,._l h cl Cotto Mo o "' .... ,101 « S40·'4'7 lMMEDlATE DEUVERYI LARGI SIUCTIOH C OSTA MESA DATSUM 2MS HARBOR BLVD 540..64' 0 540..0213 "12 Fiat 8SO~both lop&, clean , e cbani c, spedAI, M 1 lllOO/ofr 496-5154. 9727 ...... Mew7t HOMDACcrs MAMY T0Ctta1M,,.... UNIVERSITY a.-~·· HD.di C... •~MC Trwcb 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa S40-lll40 ..------------.. OFMIWl979 I LEASE ::::::~ I ~a .. 71 cvcc. tood cood.. 5 speed. AM/Fii. $1,500 I I IMSTOCK! Call today· We also may I h ave that pre·owned MS-5118 is Cl vie, leaviq couatry, S25()0. Bef. 5, M0-5233. Aft. 5, 87MI05. PAY ONLY FIRST MONTH PAYMENT * MO D90llT OI LAST MONTH WI TAKI AMY :l'IADI •All fl09 OI "°'1 PHOI• CllDIT APPltO'Y AL I BMW you are lookinl for! I 131-2040 49Mt49 '73CVCC, Denewl •.ooo Ml. Steno ..... batterT. I 1979 BMW 2002.-4 speed, IDlll ae1l ! 9M-MC9 AM /F ii atere o I w/CMMtte, 1unrvol • in '71Qvic. 5Qeed, AKtrll ~ concl.ltionl Pri. CMMtte. ilD,000 mUea. I pt.y. Call ..._ .. even· fllt.»I• bat olr. 5IH1t1 ln1 .. J f no ans wer, _lft __ Tpm.~.;.._----~ I PLJ:ASElteeptrJbt.11 ....... t7H I ~COUMTY-S ._ ......... •••••••••• OLDl5T "111 J., lU .. : Ab9CllUUl1 & Hqulallt . Pufec\11 m1•atalatd. A1kto1 r-Call ..,, GI' ~................ t7JJ ..... c:.r..r.111c. ...................... . BoUalOJc:e BMW Ctuaic 'Tl J eu eo In· lMOJamboree ~•·Sold lat NewpoltBaada ..... "ll.totW, ..... ,....,, air, CIUM. s.ie, H nlll. •llOOllAROONPP ill all tTHO 010 mm..,_• •Oat. m.mi. lee.~.,...., _......,;;;.,.. ____ _ •red, very nice. 2:5IDP1, 2llK oo rbll mt.r, t230Q. •SS 973' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l81ll BEACH BLVD. HUN'11NGTON BEACH 842-2000 9731 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •:•Jo •·ZSIZ ev•. aad ..... .. a.,c. ' '756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t bEAL£R IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROllS·ROYCE IMl.MlftWff Newport ... , .. ,.__ _ ___.._...... CtOSlO $VNOA~$ ~ 9762 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 SU8AIU BUT 4X4 AM /FM stereo. 40 ch. CB. tinted glaaa. air ccnd., radial tires, Low miles. 11 Rl60SO) 4 WHEELIN' FUN! 18'TU BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTO&l BEACH 14~2000 iaTU BEACH BLVD. BUNl'INGTON BEACH "12 J.IOOES, fuel Lnjeded, 4 apd w/overdrive, mint aond. real low mi, a real nieeto)'.175-211121. _;__.;._ ___ ...;....; __ --------'M Fastback IZ'f, 4-spd. 72 Volvo lUE Wgn, PB. nda some bOdy work. AC. AM /FM. good cond.. Bttt ott• over 99000 Aft 1ood m pg, $3 ,000 . tlpl)a;.-.m4. 41!18-4.119 ~--......... --- __ 14 __ 2_~ ...... • ... .;__ __ ..... UM4 ~ •••••••••• !!~~ ••-••••••••••••••••••• • O>ugar p/a, V-8, Ulre • . ,.. ''° r new. See t.o appreciate. ••••••••• ;............. tll0-5301.135-*1 llrarty. '73'1%VW. Bank Price Call 1171-51f7 Mfd IHt "19 XR7: Cord. Met. Low To.A miles. Loaded. Show ...., Mew C• room cood. Must sell! la a floe automobile from _DM646 ___ or_S_"l9-_S:_m __ _ our Quality line of pre· ·70 Mere Cougar X R7 vioully owned Linco!ns Xlnt. rood. All xtras. and Mercurys. You're Sl,300 0 80 632-7500 ext. Slft to find that spec I al 389, S46-0383 ~new car you've been looking for at a price ,_... 9940 you1J like. • •••••••••••••••••••••• We Promise! J1•1 •&Solt 187U BEACH BLVD. U.C• Mercsy HUN'11NGTON BEACH 21626 Harbor Blvd. • PHIL LONG FORD 142· 2080 CA5ta Mesa 540-5630 ~-~~-~~ AMC 9905 T..._ 9765 ·71 VW Bus /camper. .~:-;.;•••••••••••••••• clean. XJnt rwuung N>nd Tl Corolla sport coupe $2200 or bst o ffer 10,<XX> aules. aJ.r SJ'/50 · _•_sw ______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAlllS AUTO CENTER NOTHING OVER l81ll BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH '78 PORSCHE 924 11.ack, AM/Fii, sunroof. aircond. Muttstt! Jl7ll BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-211 "JI 112E. 1unrf. 2'.000 ml. Die,... 90 MPO rec ... n 1a1tank.671-322'7 • Poncbe, auto tram , stereo 8-traclt, a nrf. lo/mi, Marty HO-SIOl, ~ Call~7873 Say Hello to a Good Buy• '7i Toyota Cellra GT Llftback, Please l'all 951--0678. '69 Toy. Crown , radio, auto, s m og conlrol, radials, well maintained. Vf!r/ lood rond $1095. Dao. 545·7241 hom e, 548-3llC50 °' c. 76 YW BUG Silver, pin stripin g , super clean. 4 speed. U43Xl6> 1ITU BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-211 BUG. MtJSf SELL. Nu fltl, tram, AM /FM t.ape pp....,. 1ITll UACH ILVD. IMmNGTON BEACH 142-• ·-=· x.IDt eoed, ..... ----....... ~-- ehada reblt U,000 ml 13 " .,..-.•11u · =~~~~: CllODlaE laJI, QIU befcn llaDI 6 "-llJ I 1 I lid. •Keelleat ....... -..-z .... u ,... doe"t Ml .,.'" .......... "71 tUSC, sunroo f . ·=1::rrtunli1 of.• All/ftl CMI, MW p.7 ur.. alDt eoacl. (TJA) -.mo .,, •u • 'hrta. loed9cl, .. •Alat --..... ,,,. fr.~ ..... 75YW SUPEIBE£TLE LA GRANDE Sunroof, plnstnping, 4 s peed , low m iles Qll712) WON1~T 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 '72 411 Sqrbk, radials. AM1FM. 11uto. 30mpg, rblt trans, major eng. wort receipt.a. li It e new cond. $1900. 834·2095 a ft 6PM. BUGS Uml BEACH BLVD. H\JNTINGTON BEACH $4999 lt76AMC ~AIOUTDl 6 cyl . automal1<' trans , pwr su.enog & brakes. t all wheel . A M 1F M stereo & low m1les In ex- cel 1 e o t rond1t1o n • 17311U I $3499 76 El Dorado Coovert.I hie. fueJ injected. loaded with eqw pment. ex oelleot condlt100. Best of fer 494-0167 Cctuo 991 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAIHS AUl'O~EHTER NonnNG OVER $4999 1974 CHlftOLfT CAM•IOLT AutormtJc tram., pwr st.eerinl • brakes. air cond.. till wheel & rallye wheels. A super sharp car! m.2KYQ ). $3699 "111 Caimro, blk. 6 ryln. /\IC, AM/FM can. xlnt oond. Dealer 546-3938 '74.. m.ooo mi .• ed rond .• clean, SS.000/080 6'5-S2J5ll 142·2m "74 LT AM /FM Ult wb~I. ---------• 4 new tires. 1 owner. Vea.. 9772 '3.JOO. 1705 Park Ave. -··················· Balboa Isl. 67S-1309 VOLVO a.n•t ttZO . ..................... . tt79DIMO Q.IAUMCll on Camaroa. · Ol1n'lcet. MalU Carlos, Malibul 6 Novu. Drutic reduc· Ucml SAVIMOW!ll CONNfll <H~VR<•L f l . ,, ~41> I lOtJ \ ........ , .. t-.,.,,..,O...,c:••····· --~._ .. ,_.,._.-.,....... , .. .._ MAIERS AUTO CENTER NOTIDNG OVER $4999 lt75FORD LTDWAGOM With AMtYM stereo w/8 track. lucgage rack, air cond.. pwr. steering & brakes and low , low m i l es . Sharp' csa&MWZ ). SZtH l9T7 Maverick 4-dr sedan. Wb.tte w/blue vinyl in- terior. Auto trans 72K rw. Priced at wholesale blue boolc. $1.575. Orange Coast Oa1 ly Pilot. 6'2"'321 ext210 Mwcm-y 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S HIWEST UNCOLN·MERCU RY DEALERSHIP RAYFUDHOE UNCOLN·MERCURV 16-18 Auto Center Dr . SDF'wy·l.ake Forest ex1\ IRVINE 130..7000 74 Station Wa100. Colony Pk.. 9 pass. PS. PB. xlnl cond Ori& ownr PP $2 ,195. Evs /wknds S«).1387 '75 Monarch Ghia 38.CXX>, lmmac. S'l8SO 499-2286 ---------.-..... 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979FORD MUST .... TURIO 4 spee(i. T RX r adials w/m ags, s t e r eo & rnoonrool. (Wl2308 ). $7111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD }('bO HA~lll 'II IH Vil COSTAMl'>A t.11 on•o '97 llu1t, reblt en1. & tnm. Good c:ond. Mu1t .err. Sl.500. -wtdys ooJy 7Sl.arz2 '81 Muatang, lmmac .• VI. P/8, P /B, A/C, 97,000 ml,.-0.~4M-mo a.-~· ttlS ....................... "Ma.ta.. 91.apreme ..,.. Xlat. cood. .-lllt ---------.... tt 17 • ' ~TLAS C .. YSL•-PLYMOunt SBtYICI HOURS Monday Thru Friday 7:30am to 5:30 pm Saturday Sam to 5pm CHRYSLER CORDOBA VS. automatic transm1ss1on. p ower steering. power brakes. Landau vinyl roof. bench seat with center arm rest. light package, tinted glass. radio. premier wheel covers and glass belted wsw radial tires & morel (2130731 SUPER SPECIAL OF THE WEEK!· w1thl ~~ ~H!~!~~m~~~~~~ ... s 1995 tt'Wtsmtllion. air conditioning. PoWer brakes. radio and morel (N25a0). 1975 ctmYSLIR COii DIA COUPI ve . ...._tic trans.. air oond .. p wr. steering & brakes. NA/FM aitereo. Vinyt top, pwr. windows & seat and morel amMCSi '2695 .. 1976 CHIYSUR CC.QMCOW. \48. auton"9tlc trans .• air ,cond .. pwr. ...Ong & bnll<ea. pwr. ~ & IPllt seat. tilt wheel. Cllbriolet vinyl top I much -maret f461POn 13'95 • CH RYS ·APL: CHRYSLER LE BARO• va. automatic transmission. air cond1t1onmg. power steer- ing. power brakes. tinted glass. full vmyl padded roof. radio. body side moldings and glass belted wsw radial tires and more! (2 11914 ). ... SELECllOll • 19791 I• STOCK:! I I 1974 GE OAn S.AH VS. automatic trans .. air cond .. pwr steenno & brakes. vinyl top, AM/FM radio. WSW tires & morel ( 182036) 51695 1977 CHRYSLIR CotlDOU C:OUPI VS. automatic trans.. air cond .. owr steering & brakes. AM/FM stereo 8 track. pwr. windows & split ... ,. cruise, till I much. O'WCh mot"eN1~i ••s USED CAR SPECIALS · 974 CHE""7,..-----~--1914 IUIC MAL9U C:OWI • -AL YB. auton.tic trans . 11r cond.. YB. aut~tic trans.. air oond .• pwr. ateerlno & brakes. pwr. steering & brW<es. vinvt IW/FM sterecrtape, pwr win-tcp, AM/FM stereo w/8 trU. dowa. vinyl tcp, tilt wheel & wsw Urea & morel (161K80l 11\dl .rel (592UXFl s I ft5 I 979 C .. YSLER U IAIONS.AM VS. automltic trans .. air cond . pwr steering & brakes. Padded too. AM/FM radio. split seat &' morel C978WVKJ 1979DOME 414 POWIR WA.OM \18. automatic trans.. power steering. power brakes, bucket seats. shdino rear window. fl® & moret..llR~151) 7 • Ve•r••••t••• Dally Ne••P••er VOL. 72, NO. 290, 4 SECTIONS, 4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Health Official Silys NO TB Infection In Orange· County BJ aoBEaT MU Ea Ot ... IMlf'r ~ ..... Tbere bu not been a single case ot an Orange County resi· dent being infected with tuberculosis by a Southeast Asian refugee, a top federal health offtclal said today. And the chances of students contacting the disease from their Asian classmates are ·said • to be virtually non-existent. -. 28-year Battle Christopher Hayden, a senior public health adviser for the Center for Oiseue Control in Atlanta, said the disease is almost never communicated by youngsters because of built-in body defenses. Hayden declared J,hat the dis· ease can be transmitted only through prolonged and close contact s us ually found in crowded .. household conditions. .Deportqtion Fight Enters Last Round LOS ANGELES <AP) -A Southern California court may be the setting for the final scene in the government's 28-year f i g h t ·t o d e p o r t A n d r i j a Artukovic of Seal Beach, ac- cused of t.aJdn.g part in the de- aths of tliousands or Serbs. Jews and gypsies during World War Il in Croatia. The J\ssUce Department filed a motion Tuesday in federal im- migration court in Los Angeles to deport the 19-year-old retired bookkeeper, who entered the Unit.eel States in 19(8 under a false name. The CC!"l'\P9pers atated. ''Tbi.a m•Jor JJad ooJJaborator ud prt ....... r la •::;ue pe:aoc• •• .. llOt to tlae eclllClaued boapitality ot tbe United States." Artukovic lives in Seal Beaeb.-s SUrfaiae-COlonY.- OOY.,.m-* ellorta to dilpart Artako•lc. wbo 1erved as Mlnlater of tbe Interior and J~itc:e iJl Croatia, flrat be1an in 1951 and bave been stymied since a lll58 court order that said that A.rtukovic could be subject to political persecution if forced to return to Yugoslavia, which has been seeking to extradite him. Justice Department official Walter J. Rockler, a former pro- secutor in the Nuremberg war crimes trials, said in bis court filing that the slay of the de- po rta ti on order granted to Artukovic should be revoked. Rocltler contended that a 1978 law bas removed the shield of protection under which Artukovic bas escaped prosecu- tion. He said that •'the evidence and determinations relating to Artukov1c's persecution of minority groups in Croatia dur· ing the years 19'1 to 19'5 are now relevant and t;,~ontrolllng" * * * FIGHTS DEPORTATit.r- Andrt)• Artukovlt . because of the new law. The law s\'ates that the possibility of prosecution in the case of Nazi war criminals is not grounds for an exemption from deportation. Artukovic was branded the "Butcher of the Balkans" bv militant J ewish groups who have lobbied for his depori,.tion and from time to time have de- monstrated near his home. Yugoslavia has accused him of responsibittty for the deaths of 800,000 Serbs , Jews and gypsies during the Nazi occupa- tion. Supporters of Artukovic have testified at earlier deportation proceedings that he was not responsible for overseeing the secret police. * * * Coast Man Facing Death if Deported? Andrija Artukovic, the 79- year-old Sarfaide resident ac· cu.sect al ~ a Woild War 11 Nall war criminal, will be killed if be • ~ to Yug01lavia, hla aUamey maintains. AttonMJ Ronald Bonaparte said lD a recent interview that Illa aO. dtent would quickly be put tO death ii returned to the Communist-dominated COWltry. Tbe U.S. Jmmiaration Court in -Loa. ............ uked TueeUy- BE SWITCHED ~SUCCEEDED . "I ea.'i ......._bow fut I IOld ., ..... ~Piiot. . ....... --Onac• Coan· t;J M ZQ .. • _. aal7 recebed .. aa-•111t1nenca111 .. _.., ..... DmbPilCJt.'' ......... ~Hee*I 1torr el tit• Oraa1e Coaat ...................... .. Dllllfllit: by U.S. Justice Department of. ficiaJs to deport A rtukovic without delay. Artukovic, w"o entered the U.S. in 1M8 under the name Aloia Anicb, is accuaed qf beine r esponsible for the deal.ha of 770,000 Serbs, Jews and gypatea. Bonaparte said Artukovic's health is "fragile" and claims the man was hospitalised for se.veral weeb dwinl deport.a· tion bearinp m the . Bonaparte, who said Artukovfc has never been ,rant· ed U.S. citbenabip, would not com meat on reports that Yu1oslavian agents bad at· tempted to kidnap the former . Croatian leader from bl.a ocean- front home. He aaid the burden on Artukovlc't family, lDcluclln1 fo\u' cblldrm. ·'ha been tremeD· dous." Art.ukovlc bu denied atl)' lll· volvemeat bl tbe mUJ mu:rden 1n Croatia, Baeaperte said. Connally Snabbed NSW YORK CAP) Ne1r York Republicans UYt witbdn• a llmlatloD tO OOP pneldelltial ~ .lob Oae· Dal17 to ~ at tlM6r _. cUaaer ..... ol dll..,...... wttll lala klMI OD Mldeut polef. Hayden, who bas been anal~­ ing the local health situation at the request of Orange County supervi.aors. said there baa been a freat deal oC r:nisinformatioo ab~ut the supposed health th real. He said the public bas a right to be concerned but that any future statements coqtrlbutlng to a health scare could only be C()DStrued as alarmist. Huntington Beach Mayor Don MacAllister, among others, has char:ged that health problems are more serious than officials admit. He said (ailure to act now could mean epidemic outbreak~ in the future. MacAlUster was responsible for a recent resolution by the Orange County League of Citi es requesting county officials to take immediate action to abate the possible threat. Hayden said that so far in 1979, 33 cases of tuberculosis have been diagnosed in In· dochinese refugees in Orange County. This represents about 20 per- cent or all cases of TB diagnosed in the county this year. he said. Hayden asserted that only 7 of these 33 cases had a high likelihood or being infectious .to others. Hayden said that about 50 per- cent of the refugees have shown positive reactions to TB tests but that in about 95 percent of the cases the lntection la contained ln the penon •a body and la not traumlUable. * * * Schools Seek Federal Help On Refugees By JERRY CLAUSEN Of~ ...... Slaft Educators from three Southern California counties, in· undated by thousands of refugee c hildren who s peak li ttle English, launched a drive Tues- day in Huntington Beach to get some help from Was hingt.On, D.C. Southern California schools, strapped with state laws requir- ing that immigrant children re- ceive a special education, are feeling a financial crunch, the educators cont.ended. that must be paid out of each district's general fund. The 50 school representatives from Orange, Los Angeles and San Diego counties met at the request of Huntington Beach Union High School District to lobby for federal funds. They indicated that their fi.rst objective is to get the $450 per Indocbioese student included in a Comprehensive Education Act approved by Congress but never funded. Their long-range objedtve ia to assure future funding for educating the children from Southeast Asia tbroucb the Refugee Act of 1919, a House bill currently clearing congressional hurdles primarily to take care of Florida'• Cuban ref\lgees. Both local and state .school of. ficials ·noted at the Tuesday sessioo that Washington is pay- inl Utt.le heed to the pllebt of Southern Callfornia'• schools in educatlnl tbte lndoebineH. Don McKinley, state chief de- puty ·a~t of .J>Ubllc in· sfructioo, lndicatief tbit nelther the president DOI' eoqreumed are paytna much attention to what they believe 11 -a "local problem," even tboulb bn>UPt about by national policy. . Aldee to Orance Councy aru • CoD1f9111Dm Jerry Pattenc.a. D·Santa ADa, ud Dan~. R·Lonc Bucb. said their boMes art warkiAI CJD tbe£E but that Cdfcnia'a t doelD't capture the laaa1 nation in Wublqton . Gibson waraed eduutora .. .. Yow ••peetaUOD for fuada lboukl be ... ptred.!' But MclUnley ur1•• Uae various dlatrtcta' reprM•D· wu ... to .. ....., ...... to .,. ..................... ..... ealllDii m••'-· ~ ... Cdlanla .... ton for a ftn•lfal IH I-for a DatAaul· b CJwd ~: r--· (... , .... Al) ' o.lly ,. .... ,_..., ........... . Wlaere's Bo Peep? The young lady who lost her sheep ·and didn't know where to find them should have looked in the grassland beside the Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel Tuesday. This herd of about 200 sheep was content~y mWlching the IO'aBS near the San Diego Freeway and following one another about. well, like sheep. Large lan- downers in Orange CoWlty use grazing herds as. a way of reducing fire haza rds from dry gra~s on their land Marines 'Land' on Cuba Exercise Conducted With 'No Problems '· GUANTANAMO BAY. Cuba in instead of brought in by stup t A P > -Marin es swarmed "It is not a classic amptubtous ashore by helicopter and ~.;assault .·· said Capt. Roberi. pbibious craft in a practice land· -Bowen. a Pentagon spokesman. ing today on the beaches of the Once ashore. the Marines only U .S. military base on com-moved into defensive positions muniat sou. behind the 17.4-mUe perimeter A Sovtet surveillance ahip fence. then will enaage iii about stood offshore and Cuban re-four __.. ol traini.nl and drills aervista in the area were called before """1dJtC home. to duty. .. So far U we kllOW. U... .....pn .. _ ............ Sources rn Washington .said they v1ewed the call-up of about 3.000 Cuban reservists and other ..aclJon as .. normal precautions ... There was no indication in the Washington reports that the Cubans were moving any troopa close to the ~1qu.are-miJe bue. but about a ball-dozen ta.ob and <See llA.&INES, Pase Ai> NAYAI. POllCe RNT TO INO&AN OCEAN--M ............. c..-. Boward N.uae. a II'*-• at Atblltic )l'l~t. bNdquarten ln Norfolt. Va. BBWomanNabbed Tbl'fle Navy warsb1p11 carried the Marines cloee to the s~ at dawn in the sbow·the-fiag ex· ercise. hastily arranged by the Carter adminJstraUon as a fiex· ing of military muscle in response to the presence in Cuba of a Soviet brigade, about SOO miles west of Guantanamo. In Bribe Attempt In Washington, a Pentagon spokesman said there was no overt action by the Cubans. About 2,200 Marines were in· volved in the exercise, a prac- tice reinforcement on the eastern tip of Cuba. Mili{ary officials ·insisted the ·exercise was routine and, a lthough they made extreme ef. rorts to accommodate nearly 80 reporters and photographers cove ring the landing, they de· nied reports that the exercise was merely a media event. •'This ls a training exercise which reinforces the Marines and naval units stationed at Guantanamo Bay," Navy Capt. John Fgt.erman said at a brief· log Tueaday night. However, Fetterman said, "Whal you will aee in no way ap- proximates what would be done under hostile coodiUons." He said if the bue was threatened, reinforcement.a wovJd be Oown By FtEDEaJC'K SCBOEMEllL OI ... DeillY ,..._Se.ft A second suspect wanted in connection with a $21),000 bribe attempt on Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Rickles was arrested at her Huntingtoo Harbour home Tues· day night. The woman. 1de ntif1ed as Martha Ann Hawkins. 30. an oc· cupational therapist, was taken into custody about 8 p.m . on an a rrest warrant charging her with cons piracy to obstruct justice, said Orange County Sheriffs Lt. Wyatt Hart. Ms. Hawkins is alleged to have provided $20,000 in ex- pensive gold watches to un - dercover investigators as col- laleral for a .cash bribe that was to be paid to Judge Rickles to persuade him to grant a favora- ble prison sentence for a man fac ing trial oo grand theft charges. The man, Richard Timothy Workman, 42. of La Habra, is a Chino State Prison inmate charged with funneling money out or an automobile sales scheme. Bol,sa Battlegi-ound F.or U Teen Gangs By8'1'8VB •A&BLE °' .. ....., .......... Tbe JJ.mile ~ ol Bo1aa Chica Stite Beach baa become a battlecround for East Le>• An1ele1 1an11 where fl1bta erupt ldlbUY, Hmdiqtoo llMch Police QaW Elrie Bobitaille baa char1ed.. Gue memben Rake out turf alon1 U. strand to ••p&.-y lbcd- em-up" ad aeWe IUI snadlll. be said "Tber know tbere'1llttle°'80 nforcemeat clown tlMre ud tlae1 Jut IO at lt. It'• a I 0 0 , ' • aoblt~lUe clal-.l aobltame. wbo dlt e••••d &~e matter wttb el\1 coucll • ••btr• •• ....,. Aid 1tat.e rman 9'° patrol tM t' beach w't equipped to handle IUI ftll*,-. "The ran1en probably just take cover when thin1s go bad. I would too," aald the PC>lice chief. Oran•e Cowlty lherilrs deputies and Huntlnlton Beach police ot- ftcen help ranpn patrol at.ate sands. "I penoul.ly wouldn't take m1 familJ down there at nl.Ot. "· uld Lt. W11tt Hart. of tbe sbertlf'1 dlpu1.ment Oaq acUoD tbl1 year. said RobltalDe, baa not tapered off with tbe eamlDI ot lutlllllll .. tt hu1Dpall1Mr1. ••1t•s tbe com~ ot tbe ttme." Robltallle 1peculated. "Tb•~·· .,.. bed for • -· • but tldt 11 tbe wont e¥er.•• One Suta Aaa ........ Mid, reeeaU, pat up flqa dllplQtq club hwt .. M aad UMm lbot at unwtttma l*ICllll 1rbo waited by. ( ... IOIM. .... Al) Workman w as formally l'harged Tuesday with soliciting a bribe and obstruction of JUSllCe. According to investigators. Workman . now housed at Orange County Jail, made 1t known that he wanted to bribe a Judge so that he could plea bargain tus case and receive a sentence concurrent with the ·one he now is serving. ' In vesllgators from the Orange Co unty She nH's Department and the Newport Beach Police Department learned of the al· le ge d plan and m e t with Workman over the weekend while posing as aides to an al· tomey It was alleged that Workman later contacted Ms. Hawkins and told her to bring the gold watches to the jail so they could be turned over as collateral for the purported bribe. Rickles did not learn or the al· leged bribe until Monday after the jewelry had been turned over to the undercover in- vestiiators. Hart said Ms. Hawkins was arrested without inoident and was being 'held in Orange County Jttil in lieu or $20,000 bail. She was scheduled to be arrailned on the obstruction of justice charge today in Central District Municipal.Court. Coast Weather Mostly sunny Thursday. Lows tonifht 58 to 64. Highs 'lbursclay in low 70s at beaches to high 70s in· land. INSIDE TeDA't' A/fntltocb COftl ... to roll tit~ u.. '""""°' voa., f°"""*'V "°"""1'1 f.S Qmkf. SH~. pMCo,,. AS. l•tlex "' y_ ..._ "" ..... ...... •11 Ula..... ....... ...,, =.-::. 9N ............ I ................ : &::-DI+: ==rxC::u'' "" ==-.-: r: .,~ =-.. ~===-: at.it '" :::....., CM•'": = """ ... .. cw....... : _........._ en .u· wxeun I• Jewelry . Taken In Heist N BW YOU (AP) -Police ... ., u... ...... \oak ....... $1 mW.. WOl'tb ol MwelrJ and SZ,OIO ln cub from tr.. lux\&rioua three-Mory Eut •• boaM of cosmeUea tJ~ &ltee Lii ... "It wu well rebean«I and well planned,'' a a.id ·olle policeman.. There wen no injuries to Mn. Lauder, cbalrmall and co· rounder ol the '100 million coa· metics firm that beara her name, or to four other people there at the time. Police Aid • man wearinc • cbaufteur'a '81.i.form came to a side door of tbe house about 5~ 30 p.m . Tuesday and aaJd he was there to pick up Mrs. Lauder. When the man was quesUooed by the real cbaulfeur, John Drummond, be pulled• IUD and forced Ida way lmlde, wltb two partnen fol.lowlnf. llrt. L8uder, heartn1 tbem comin1 UP the •Jain, Jocked herself inaJde her bedroolb, policeuid. • But the men lr.lcked ln the door. Under threat of her life, Mrs. LaUOer opeoed a safe COO· tainlna tbe valuablea, police said. The thJeves tied up and taped the mouths of Mrs. Lauder, Drummond, an unidentified family friend and two maids. They were discovered a half hour later when Mrs. Lauder's husband, J oseph, arrived home. Suspect Held In Huntington Sex Assault A Huntington Betch man wbo allegedly tied up an 18·year-old girl in bis home and raped her • a frjead wa~ u iD Oraqe Count; Id.today. • Briu Am..._, Kripe, JO, oNl5 ltb St. was arrested Tuesday on s uspicion of rape. He is being held in lieu or $25,000 bond. The friend isn't being held. Police said the victim picked Krips up at work on Monday. He directed her to his house, where he lied her up al about 7 p.m ., she told police. The young woman said Krips and the friend left the home al about 8:30 p.m ., leavin1 her bound and padlocked inside. She told inveat11ators she freed herself a nd escaped throucta a window late Monday. Police said she didn't report the allqed incident unW 'l'Ues· day Oil Minister Warns Buyers WASHINGTON (AP)-Saudi Arabia'• oll minlater aaya tbe oll cartel bu lost control and it la up to coaaumen to atop Drice • boosts "before it la too late. r;·· Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani told reporters Tuesday Dl&bt after a speech to a aroup ol teolollltl: "I tblnlr we are )Oe. int coalrol al evnytbiq." He called few a 1ndowll in eooaumptian and curbe Oil buy- inl on tbe .,.._mart~ wbere prices are tar above tboee set by Saudi Arabia and other cartel memben. DAILY PILOT n.o..,.c-1 o.llY ~ .... --.·11 ••<-oi-tt.-~-.••-'-""',.°'­, .. ,,,.,, .. _'-"·~··••eoll'-•,. """'",..• -llw°""' ,,,.,., lof CO.to -.._, .._. ~"""°" .. khlF-lo1ftV•li.-t,Tn.IM,~~11\C-A tlnti. ....... tditleftlt""*'-~­-n 1llO Otl~lpol ......,,.,,. ... ltfonl I• ol JJD w ...... -.c...-.c.i~ . ...,. ._ .. __ .......... t...iNWI.,_ ..... ~ Vke_IOtM_O.-.. _...., _ll .... ..... ,_. ..... ~ .......... °"'"' "· "-.._,.,, ... -........... &-. ...,...,_ -..0r-~v11•w ... "='==.;:-_,..MlllNMI ,,0.... . .... OMoM ~tlMdl! MUM C-......... , c:-.. -...... -.... . Ttf fMlll (n4) ...... G'tl ••• u. .... ...,. ,..__.OrMertc:...tw~:u"'"'"" ... ,. .&.3.H:~ ~'ftf'=fp~ • ,.. SoeeerPool Teacher WiJU $1.6 Million LONDON CAP> -Harry Johmon, a 5&-year-old hJ&h ·achool carpentry teacher, wu alttins at home today watch.lna TV and dream.lna of a trtp to Rome ll he ever won the Brltleh soccer pool. "A few minutea later, tbe Littlewoods (pool firm> man was knocking at my door" to tell him he'd just won $1.6 million, Johnson said. Johnson, who lives in Altrincbam, near Manchester in northwest England, earns about 110, 750 a year teaching carpentry. His wile teaches home economics. · · • Besides the trip to Rome, Johnson said the pool win would allow the couple to buy a ranch house and a car and spend more time gardening. · Millions of Britons play the soccer pool every week by trying to pick which of Saturday afternoon's games will end in a tie. ,,,.... P11.,e AJ HELP •.. He pledged the support of both Governor Brown's wk force-on lndochineM refuaeea and the atate'a Department of Education ln Sacramento as wen .. tbe st ate schools offlee'a . WasllinCtoo lobbyt,t. • McKinley su11eat.ed that in p~titioning for aJd frpm WuhJQgton that dislricta dig for ''honor stories as a result of the people coming here, not being able to speak Dgliah, gel hous- ing or fit into society. '' Tuesday's meeUng generated an ad boc committee of 11 educators from the three coun- ties to establish a form or daily o.o m m u n i c a t l o n s w i th Sacramento and Was hington. D.C. The three counties· depart· ments of education will act as statistics repositories for quick communication to both the state and national capitols. according to Richard Altimari, Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· lricl's director of s pecial pro- grams. Allimari , s purned l o W uhlngton while aeekiDI aid ln educating his district's burgeon- ing number of refugees, was the movinc force bebi.od Tuetday 's 1atbering . Thirteen other impacted Orange County dis tricts w1th r epresentatives at the session in- cluded Huntington Beach City <el e m entary). Ocean Vi ew (elementary). Fountam Valley (elementary), Westminster (elementar y), Garden Grove Unified and Santa Ana Unified School Districts Teachers Get Salary Boost In Huntington Hunttnct.qn Beach elementary school teachers and clauified employees were granted a 7.~ percent aalao bike Tuesday nl1ht, .. retroactive through last July. Huntln1ton Beach City (elementary) School District trustees sranted the bikes, ex· peeled to coet the district nearly $650,000, following a1reementa with bargaining units earlier this month. During negotiations, both the teacher'• association and the clasaUled employees' union agreed to extend current con- tra cls through June of next year. A district spokesman said management personnel are ex· .pected to be given similar raises in the near future. Burglars Hit 3 Businesses In Valley Burclan with • pry·tool broke Into three Fountain Valley busl· neue1 a1olll Mt. Wynne Street Jai. Monday or early Tuesday, matiq otf with more tbu MOO in caab and a televialon aet, police nsported. Tum from J .A.. Deutsch And ~ 1m1 Mt. Wynne S:t·r w.re tn cuh and a televw.OG Ml valued at .,0. LltU. Otut Product.a, 17Jla llt. WJDDI St., lolt about m In cull wbea ta.. burslan prted opa a nnn1 cablMt .. Offtdall at Golden Stat.I Van aacl 8tora1• Co., 1'7211. llt. .,.... •.• npotte4 lOllnl "'1 an... a eompl87 ,., .... pried open, police aald. Abduction Blamed on Gunbling Newport Beach resldlmt Larry Donald Smith, 44, saddled with more than $100,000 in 1amblln& deb\a, kidnapped 24:yeat·olcl Carolyn Bealer In an attempt to raiae money to pay off t.boee debt.a. That was the contenUoa ol J... sistant U. S. Attorney Susanne Conlin in her opening sta~ment in Smith's extortion trial wbicb got under way Tuesday in Los Angeles Federal District Court. Smith, of -4640 Part Newport, was arrested Aug. 26 ln connec· lion with the abduction of Miss Bealer. who is still missing. In· vestigators are convinced she's dead The federal court trial is based on the alleged lddnapping and extortion. Newport Beach police are currently conducting an in~estigation of Mi.as Beater's disapl)earance that couJd lead to murder cbaraea beln& fil ed aaainst Smith. Smith baa pleaded innocent to the extortion Char1ea and his at· toroeys, Deputy Federal Defen- ders Richard Burda and Brian Robblna reserved their opening statement in Smith's defense un· U1 Ms. Conlin bas rested her case. Tuesday's testimon y came from the miss ing woman·s brother, Larry Fox or Anaheim. owner of the Action Construcllon Cleanup Company of Culver City Fox told of a series of ransom phone calls he received after his sister disappeared Aug. 23 and of his unsuccessful attempt to deliver $100,000 ransom for her. The witness told the court the man who made the ramom df!.. mands said the kidnapping wasn't a personal thln1 but was related to a dispute over a Sl million busloeu deal. Smith bas maintained alnce his arrest th.t Miaa Bealer wu a wilUng participant in the scheme wbicb was batched by two men known only u Ray and Jack. He said tbe palr pressured him into the extortion plot beeause of the Jou of Sl million. Smith also told inveaUgatora tbal he and Mias Bealer went by boat to Dana Point Harbor where Uiey met Ray and Jack on Aug. 24. He said the two men forced the young woman into the boet and left him on a dock. He said they drove out to sea and re· turned in a bout 30 minutes without Miss Bealer. MARINES • • an equal number of anti-aircraft guna were said to have been shifted to the vlclhity of the base. Ad ministration sources also said a Soviet hyd.ror•phlc re- search ship, wbic U.S. ID· telUgence olflclale say ta a cover for surveillance acUvitiea, wu rep.orted off Guantanamo . Sources allo aaid there bad been an Increase in aerial recon· nalaaance fll1bt1 by Cubtn aircraft, altboucb no Cuban pl~'!e• have ~ over the bue. "I'm aun that they are IOlftl to be In their oblervatioo areu watcb.lna tldl," ~aid llariDe Col. Mark Fenneuy, .commander of the '20 Marines perm&IM9t1J baaed at Ouant.&Damo 811 .. °" 'l\mdQ PNaldeQt Carter crlUclMd Cuba u "&M .- blSbly militarised COUldl7 OD Earth per~.::, 11111 ll ll ··cona~ · ••Ill tbe atfatn ~ odael' ..U-. 81 Mid It bu mon ttaan G,OllO a,_ an coaatrt" ,,._.,. ••UftJ ._.. lblo)...., DO buflD'll." aepubllaa comt.J. OllOD ta.id ta.. clifteffnce UUI ,_,. .,,....uy 11 beeaue more pemoorata ~... Republlcana dW.a't wta la.t November and have l'DOYed away. Final county re1lalratlon COUnty Jobless Rate Low Despite an increase in Orance County's unetPploym,nt rate ln August, state labor analysts said today that the county'a rate is still well below state levela. The St ale Employment Development Department's monthly labor report showed the county unemployment rate at 4.S percent, up four-tenths of 'a per· cent over July. • Nonetheless, the county's un- employment figure was well below the overall state 6.3 per· cent rate for August. 'And state unemployment dipped only slightly durtns September, at 6.1 percent, analysts said. Orange County September fifures will D0t be available UD· ti late tb1I week, bat the Aquil report predicted increased employment tb.roufh the end ol 41fbe year. The •.5 percent jobleu ri.te for August meant that out of • total labor force of 1.8 miWon persons, .a.eoo workers were idle. BOLSA ••• The most recent 1an1·related incident. was a Bolaa Chica m el-ee involvln1 50 persons. Seven Eu\ Loe AnCelea men were stabbed, be aaJd. Hart saict the st.abbing incl· dent might have gone unreport. ed had not one of the victims crashed mto a ren('e wh ile trying to leave the beach Many Inca dents aren 't r e ported to authorities. he asserted. La.st summer an 18-year-old Los Angeles man wu abot t.o de· alb al a Boba Chica beaeb brawl. Two d•Y• later, an Anaheim man waa abot to death on the Huntington Beach Pier. ·Police said Los Angeles area juveniles were arrested in con- nection with both incidents. A Huntington Beach mother told council members Monday that her· 2S·year-old son was at- tacked by five men armed with bottles. She said her son is now undergoing plastic surgery. "He's been surfing lhere si.J'ice he was nine -I have to wonder what's going oo?" Robitaille said be also won· ders what's goJne on. He said violent activity on state sands often spills onto the one.mJle stretch o~city beach to the south. He said a police beach patrol helped curb violence at city sands and sug1eated the same could be done at state parts. ''We could do it,• said Robitaille, "but It would lake us about five years -the problem is that bad." f11urea are expected to be lino'"' by Uala "'*'. ~ HJd. Tb• Ubertarian Party haa quadru,ted lta re1l1tratlon ln Callfonda tinc:e llarcb and la now biaer_ than the Peace and w,.....111eee' Lane Kirkland, heir ap· parent to George Meany's A FL·CIO presidency, says tha t the Federal Reserve Board's credit·tigbtening action is the .. wrong move a t the wrong time" for fighting inflation. Bank Bandit In Huntington Fless on Bike A man d.reued ln • Ha wall an shirt and a aitveT ,nau>rcycte helmet held up a 'Huntington Beac h bank Tuesd~y and escaped on a red motorcycle with Sl,729 in cash. police saJd · Witnesses told officers the man handed a teller a note at l .OS p m dl the Bank o f America -branch at 3 1~ Ad mtralty Dnve after wa1tlllg m lane for several minutes Police said the teller read the money demand and filled the bandit'• black attacbe cue wiUl blla.. 1'le Wier told poUee lbe ...... ~toMoOtber. Tbe robber tbm ND oat lbe front door. slipped on a brown leather Jacket and roared off on a motorcycle that wl\nesses described as a dirt bike Officers uu1 the bandit was described as ·in hLs cw~. wttb blond hatr and u had complex 1vn Bandit Gets Big Change A gunman who walked mto a Fountain Valley savings and loan office Tpesday to get change for a $2 tftll sauntered out with more than Sl ,830. pol.ice reported. A woman teUer told officers that. as she opened a cash drawer to make change . the man produced a revolver and stated: "l 'Utakeitall." She sajd be reached across t.be counter. grabbed the money and "calmly" left Allstate Savings, 18798 Brookhurst St.. at about 11 :20 a.m . Freedom PartJ, aecordlq to ..,,,.... ...... ... .......... :i= ..... ,. mrt Monday bJ ~etary ol te March F Su sald the bertarl•n• ,c:.f have fewer than half tbe r.patra.nta oMded to quallf)' for • ata&e-ooncluc't.ld primary Mectioa and a perma- nent place on the ballot. The only other county bell.des Oranae C ounty wltb a Republican m-.jortty la Mono, with 1.581RepubUcanaeel 1.521 Democrat.a. Statewide, the totals through Sept. 13 abow 5,524 ,889 Democrats ·and S,369 ,715 Republic am. Both parties have gained several t.bouaaod since the las\ report ln March, with no aienifi· ca nt change in relative stren1tha : 56 perce nt I>'emocratic and 34 percent Republican. But 785,908---CalHornians declined to state a party pre· ference, 84,SH registered with tJ\e American Independent Par· ty. 51,512 with miscellaneous UD· recognl&ed parties, and 30,818 with the Peace and Freedom .Party. . The total ls 9.8 million, up 237.994 since March. Of the 33,611 in tbe mis· cellaoeous category, 33,611 are registered u Ubertarians, com· pared with 7 ,677 registered as Libertarian lut March. But the Libertarians must top 71,322 reoatration.s by next Jan. 19 to become an officially re· cogniud party for the 1980 elec· lions. which would automatical- ly put their · nominee1 on the ballot without apecial petition campaipa. Tbe Peace and Preedom Par- ly remains on the ballot deapi~ It.a lower registration because the formuta (or rema.ioi.Aa a re· co1nized party is more lenient ....,an tbe one for qual1fytna \be l\nt time. The 8·Jear-old Llbertarian Party draws some.of lta aupport from the rar left and aome from the.far rieht with a plaUorm of individual liberties that opposes laws against drug us~and other so-called victimless crimes, as well a.s most government regula· t1on of business. Dollar Hits Year High Once Again- LONDON CAP> -The dollar hit a high for t))e year for the fourth day in ·a row today in Tokyo but fluctuated in Eumpe Gold prices dropped in Europe ror the second day. The dollar closed in Tokyo at 233 95 yen: up from 231 .65 at the dose .of trading Tuesday. Nearly SJ btlhon changed hands in heavy trading as news of higher 01 I priC'es continued to damage the yen Japan imports 99 per. cent of its oil and bas to pay for 1t m dollars. . The dol~ar op~ned s lightly htgher agamst ma1or currencies m Europe but then slipped below Tuesday's closing levels . Gold sold in Zurich, Europe's largest bullion m arket, for S283.50 an ounce, down SU from Tues day's c losi ng rate of $394 .50, London's fi ve major dealers' fixed the price ror tradlng at m idmorning at $386.40, <!own. from Tuesday's closing $390.50, and the afternoon price at $386 off $8.25. ' SUPER SPECIAL SAVINGS FROM . ··'''""~·· • THE OPTICAL SUPERSTORE FOi YOUll SUPH SPICIAL YOUHGS1H 10-/o OfllF OUl lK. LOW PllCI OF SH .50 NOW ONLY $35.SS (For A Limited. Time Only) w..~-... ..-. ............ ... ,... .................. ,, .......... ' M ........ _,,,,,.._,_,_,...,,.,._..,.. ...... ·------------, I ALL SUNGLASSES MOW I 25°/o OFF I Pick out anv ~ I In ttoct<. I (A.tort~ *" ~. glata ' ptaMtc) Y ••r Be•etow• Dally Newspaper VOL. 72, NO. 2'0, .. SECTIONS, 4 PAGES ORANGE; CpUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS .. Candidates Rftp Busing,. Pay Hikes By DA YID IUJftllANN .................. Slll ol 10 candidates runruna ror three truatee seat.a tn the Irvine Un.lfied School Olatrict were lo aenenl aareement Tuelday ni&bt in their oppogltion to forced bualnt and lbe voucher system and also expressed some criUcism of adminiatralive pay raises t.bia year The six, appeartJlJl at a can· lt'Jaat is It? dldatea ni1ht at tbti Harvard Park multi purpou center aponaonid by a cltizena •.roup llnown as Irvine Quorum. were aenerally low-key In their cocn menla as they expl&ined their reaaon.s ror seeking election in November Those appearing Tuesday night were candidates Gordon Getehel, James Manning, Rita Gallaher, Caryl Cohn, T. John Nakaoka and incumbent trustee Eliubetb Slcoll . Absent were candidates Kathy Larkin, Harold Maltz, Gary Rasmussen and Martha Carter. The six who attended the can· dldates night were unanimous in their oppoeition to any busing of students.out of the Irvine school dJstrict. Mrs . Cohen, a mother of three, said ahe wu active with anti· Carina Tollbom, 18, a visitor to Newport Beach's Lido Isle from Sweden eyes some of the green leafy substance that's been showing up on the island's beaches. A ~pou.o.maa for Cal Tech'• Kerckbolf Karine laboratory lD Corona del llar-says the stuff is sea lettuce and the large amowtfof it could be attributed to a heavy seasonal bloom. The spokeswoman added that sea lettuce is edible, if properly pre· ~-· HB WomanNabbed · In Bribe Attempt By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol IM O•ilf f'li.4 Sutt A second suspect wanted in connection with a $20,000 bribe a tte mpt on Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Rickles was arrested at her Huntington Harbour home Tues· day night. The woman, Iden tified a s Martha Ann Hawkins, 30, an OC· cupaUonal therapist, was ta.ken into custody about 8 p m. on an a rre st warrant charging her with conspiracy to obstruct j us tice. said Or an ge County Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart Ms . Hawkins is alleged to h ave provided $20,000 in ex· pensive gold watches to un. dercover investigators as col· lateral for a cash b.ribe that was to be paid lo Judge Rickles to Hua Visits Paris PARIS CAP) -Chairman Hua Guofeng got hif first look Tues· day at everyday Parisians at a work!na·class hotel where Chou En-lai stayed as a student re- volutionary, and the Parisians got their first unhurried look at the head of a Chinese govern- ment. Coast Mostly sunny Thursday Lowa tonight S8 to 64. Hiahs Thursday in low 70s a~ beachee to bigb 70s in· land. IN81BE TOBA" A/c.e1lltoclra CUNIL1ur to roU ~ ,,_, 1,.noi v~ lollowlatl Moalar'• u qwJU. IH ftOrJI, plloeo, Paf1' AS. .... ll ' •o ..... pers uade him to grant a favora· ble prison sentence for a man facing tri al on grand theft charges. The man, Richard Timothy Workman, 42, of La Habra, is a Chino Stale Prison inmate charged wtth funneling money o ut of an automobile s ales scheme. Workman wa s f o rmall y charged Tuesday with soliciting a bribe a nd obstruc tion or Justice. According to inves tigators. Workman , now hous ed at Ora nge County Jail, made it known that he wanted to bribe a judge so that he could plea barg ain his case and receive a sent~nce concurrent with the one he now is serving. Investigators from the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the Newport Beach Police Department learned of the al· l eged pla n and met with Workman over the weekend while posing as aides lo an al· torncy. It was alleged that Workman later contacted Ms . Hawkins and told her to bring the gold watches lo the jail so they could be turned over as collateral for 'the purported bribe. Rickles did not learn or the al· leged bribe until Monday alter the jewelry had been turned• over to thf! undercover in· vestill(ators. Hart said Ms . Hawkins was arrested without incident and was being held in Orange CO\IJltY JpU in lieu of $20,000 ball. She was scheduled to be arraigned on the obstruction of justice charge today in Central District Municipal Court. Irvine Thief Gets Jewels Jewelry valued at $1,200 wu ·taken from an lnine home lut weekend, policeaaid today. • Jeanette Root.•. told olfteen MOGclay ebe wu away froJD ber bome at tern Seton over tbe ,...._ -left a 11lclfq Pltio -. door unlock ... • '1tlMD • returned bome, 1he tbe jewels m.....,. ia a jewelry box. The mOlt ex· peml" nem tak9D ll a dlamond rta1 valued atfl,000. r I GOP Grabs Vote Lead In County Republicans have regained the lead over Democrats in Orange County voter registra· lion rolls. Registrar of Voters Al Olson said today. Latest figures for lhe Nov. 6 election show that 402,621 Republicans are r egis tered, nearly a 4,000 margin over the Democrats. As of Monday. Democratic re- g1strat1on was hsted at 398.766 The Libertarian Party re- gistration has made the biggest gains from last year with 17 ,945 voters now signed up. Last year, the party had 489 voters re g1stered in the county . Last year at this time, the Democrats held a 3,015 edge in re gis tration in the traditional Republican county. Olson said the difference Uus year apparently is because more Democrats than Republicans didn't vote last November and have moved away. Final cou nty registration figures are expe cted to be known by th as Friday, Olson said. T he Libertarian Party has qlU}drupled its registr ation in California since March and is now bigger than the Peace and Freedom Party, according to new fi gures from the state. But the latest registration re· port M()nday by Secretary of State March Fonf Eu said the Libertarians stil have fewer than hall the registrants needed to qualify for a state-conducted primary eleetioo and a penna· (See VOTEllB. Pase AZ) 'HE . SWITCHED AND SUCCEEDED "I can't believe bow rut I sold mr, car in the Daily Pilot. 'I tried another Oran1e Coun· ty newapaper and only received one call -uwS I sot seven calla tbe lint day in the Daily Pilot." That'• the advert.lltq •~ story or the Orante Coast woman 1Wbo placed tbJ1 ad ln the Daily Pllot: ,,. Datsun Ion-, bed camper lhell, cuMtte· eqUar lllllt·UU U JOU Wut f alt IUCCetl with )'OUr ldv.ni8talt try the Dally Pilot bJ eaUlq MJ.W18. busing groups when she lived in the San Fernando Valley and she told the audience of about 30 spectators that busing should be resisted ''in every way• JJOSSi· ble." There are no plans at the mo- ment which would call for bus· ing of pupils out of Irvine for the purposes or integration, but a Metropolitan Busine Plan ooee being considered by a Los Angeles judge did encompass Irvine schools. • On tbe voucher system, the candJdat.es also found common ground. Mrs. Gallaher said lt)at while the voucher s yst em would cre"t.e a marketplace for educa· Uon. it also would dilute the ef. rectiveoess of public schools. Manning, who wo rks with Broadmoor Homes, said be op- po$ed the plan -which calls ror tbe state to send c hecks to parents who would in tum pick the school their chlldren would attend -because it would "thin out'' the Umi~ amount of slilte funds alr eady available for public education. Manning also said the system would aid parents who want to put tbeir children in private CSee TRUSTEES, Pate AZ> Judge Probed Brown Appoiiitee Under Fire LOS ANGELES <AP> -The first legislator Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. appointed to a j udgeship, Republican Robert Stevens or Santa Monica, I!> un der investigation by the attorney · gen~.U AA' a\\t!gedly making ob- scene phone calls. the Herald Examiner reported today Attorney gene ral spokesmen were a ll in Sacramento today and not immediately available for comment But Stevens told the Herald E x amine r 1n a telephQnc interview that, an the calls in question, he believed he was discussing intimate topics with fnends and: "I've learned a lesson. I deeply regret Uus I know il was wrong ... Stevens. 63. a Los Angeles Supe nor Court JU~ge 1!> <!Ccw.ed bf das~u.<~sang sex with. Edward ··01ck .. Murphy, 37, sergeant-at· arms for the state Asi.em bly. and Murphy's 27 ·year-0ld wife Beth in telephone calls whJch the Murphys tape recorded without Steveru.' knowledge Mrs Murphy was a former secretary lo Stevens and work!> for Assemblyman Gerald Felan· do. R·San Pedro The Judge . a ppo an ~ed by Rrown in 1977. Srlid that dunng the cal}s the Murphys "not onl} dld not obwct. but m ade state· m ents themselves of a sexual na ture ·· Thi: newspa per s aid unnamed persons who listened to the tapes cl t"• c ri be d the r e marks as ··sickening.'· gross'' and "very sexually spec1f1c" but were not the mselves specific about the tapes· content Asked af his remarks might h<1Vl' been m ade Jok ingly. Stevens replied: .. No , l 'd say fantasizing. Sex fantasy, l SUP· <Stt J UDGE, Page AZ> Marines 'Land' on Cuba Exercise Conducted· With 'No Problems' OUANTANAllO BAY, Cubll <AP> -Marine• swarmed •llON by ~ ..... UNI aia-phtbta. cndt to a pradl~ land- ing today on the beaches or the only U.S. military bue oo .com· mu..n.ilt eoll. Tbne Navy wanhlps carried tbe llartne. doee to UMt aboft at eta .. tn tbe alllow~t.he-flac ea· erclM, butUy arranted by 'the NAYA&.. FORCE SENT TO-...OCUN M A Soviet aurvelllanee ..,, atood ofhbore and Cuban N · Hrviata in the area were ulled to duty. Carter ..,....,.,nlida as a flex. ins or snltltary muscle lo reapooae to the presence in Cubll of a So'1et brigade, about SOO miles west o( Guantanamo "So far as we know. there were no problems" In the 8 a.m. landing. said Cmdr. Howa rd Matson, a spokesman at Atlantic Fleet headquarters in Norfolk , Va. In Wa~hington. a Pentagon spokesman said there was no overt action by the Cubans About 2.200 Marines were m· , Soceer Pool Teacher Wins SJ .6 Million LONDON CAP) ("Harry Johnson, a 59·year·old high school c arpentry te acher. was ~1ttmg at home today watching TV and dreaming o f a trip to Rome if he ever won the British soccer pool .. A fe w minutes later. the L1ttle woods <pool firm ) man was knocking at my door" to tell him he 'd just won $1.6 million, Johnson s aid Johnson . who lives in Altrincham. nea r M an chester in northwest England. e arns about SI0.750 a year teaching carpentry. Hts wife teaches home economics. Besides the trip to Rome, Johns on s aid the pool win would a llow the couple to buy a ranch house and a car and spend more time gardening . Millions of Britons play the soccer pool e very week by trying to pick which of Saturday afternoon's gam es will end in a tie. Wllet-e'• Be Peepf ~ved in the exercise, a pr11e- ti c e relaforcement on the e•tem Up ol Cuba. Military officials insisted the e xercise was routine aod, altbcMacb they made extreme e(. ,... ID 1 F E tmod ... DIU'b' m reporten U4 "'°'°•rapben cov-ertag the I~. they de· rued reports tbat tbe exercise was merely a media event. .. This is a ~aining exercise which reinforces the Marines and naval units s tationed at Guantanamo Bay," Navy Capt. John Fetterman said at a brief· ing Tuesday night Howeve r . Fe tterman s aid, ··what you will see rn no way ap- proximates what would be done undt'r hostile cond1t 1ons ··.He '-..tid 1f the base was threatened, rf'tnforcement!> would be nown 1n 1nsrcad of brought in by ship ·· 1t 1s not ~ clasM<: amphib1ow; .1ssJ u1t .·· -.a id Capt Robert Howc•n. a P<.•ntagon s pokesman Ont·c as horP, the Marines moH d into defen!>a ve positions behind the 17.4-mllc perimeter rencc. then will engage an about four weeks of tr:uning and dnlls before returning home Sources m Washington said they viewed tbe call-up of atx>ut '.1.000 Cuba n reservists a nd other :1c110n as "normal precautions ·· Administration sources a lso said a Sovael hydrographic re· s earch ship. whic h U .S in· telligence officials say is a cover for surveillance activities. was re ported off G uanlanamo. The YOUlll lady who 1Qlt her abeep and dldn 't 'know where to f\Dd them abould have 1oobd in tbe ~betide the Crown Valley Parkway in Lalun• Nlauel T\lesctay. TIUa herd of about aoo aheeJ> wa• cooteatedlJ munehlq the ....., near the San Diqo Freeway and ·rollowln1 one another about well. like sheep. Lar1e lan- downers tn Orange County use crazing herds as a way of reduci.n& fire ha1a.rdl from dry grass on thelr land. -,ti IWLX P!LQT Wte!Mtdft. O!i!Obtf 17. Im Transit Plan Eyed Irvine Of/iciol Urges Shopper Ridea City <b&ncUman Larry AV• HJ'l lrvine ,_ide.fttAt aN beeoaJ iAI "Mdb ~l" on u-.ir can. To •~clear ol • ltuaUon M vleWI with diam~, AcTu hes au11..iect creatJoe ol 1 tramll 1y1tem conaetUn1 ,..ldenU1J vlllat .. with mmmerd•I &bop. pint -area tn the dt,y And lha\'I euctly wh•t M '• 28-earBattl told tie U.S. ltctetarJ or Traruportatlon , Nell Gold¥.1bmldt, whom be hH 11kect lo und a apechl ~p~laliVit to lrvln• to d1J l'UI~ tl'&Mll problem• MN. lo a letter to Ooldad\mldl, ~1ran laid • reprcaentatl ve from Wuhinaton could ''NVlew with m and othe.r interetltod parhet the ~•ll tnns portatlon Deportation Fight Emers Last Round LOS ANGELE~AP> A Southern Calilonua court may be the setting ror the final sceite irf the government's 28-year fi g ht to deport Aodrija Artukovic of Seal Beach, ae· cused ot taking part in the de· albs or thousand.fl or Serbs, Jews a nd gypsies during World War II in Croatia. The Justice Department ftled a motioa Tuesday in federal Im· migration court in Los Angeles to d'eport the 79-year-old retired bookkeeper, who entered the United States in 1N8 under a fabe name . The court papers stated, "Thia major Nazi collaborator and prime mover to large-acale peraecutiona la not entiUed to lbe continued· hospitality of the United States." ' Artukovlc II ves in Seal Beach's SUrf'sl~ Colony. Government efforts to deport A rtukovic, who served a s Minister or the Interior and Justice in Croatia, first began in 1951 and have been s tymied since a 1959 court order that said F,....PogeAI VOTERS ... ncnl. place on the ballot. The only other county besides Or ange County with a Republican majority ls Mono, with 1,581 Republicans and l,S21 ,.Democrats Statewide, the totals through Sept. 13 s how 5,524,689 Democrats and 3 ,369,715 Republicans. Bath parUea have 1aloed several thousand since the Jut report ln March, with no slgnill- c ant change In relative ~tre n gths · 56 percent Democratic and 34 percent Republican But 785,908 Califo rnia n s declined to state a party pre ference, 84,514 registered with the American Independent Par· ty, 51,512 with miscellaneous un- recognized parties, and. 30,818 with the Peace and Freedom Party The total li; 9.8 million, up 237 ,994 since March. or the 33,611 in the mis· cellaoeous category. 33,611 are registered as Libertarians, com- pared with 7 ,677 registered as Libertarian last March. But the Llbertarians must top 71 ,322 registrations by next Jan. 19 to beeome an officially re- cognized party for the 1980 elec tions, which would automatical· y put tbei r nominees on the ballot without special petition campaign.a. The Peace and Freedom Par- :y remains oo the ballot despite its lower registration because Lbe formula for remaining a re· cogniied party is moTe lenient than the one for qualifying the first time. T he 8-year-old Libertarian Party draws some of Its support from the far left and some from the far right with a platform of individual liberties that oppo1es laws agaiDlt clru& uae and other so-called vtctlmless crimes, as well as most 1ovemment relU}a· lion of buai.neu DAILY PILOT , ... o.-c-0.01, ""'"" ..... _ .... ,_ bl-.... -""'" 1 ....... -....... 0r .... (Hlt l'vlll-.ieC-'"-"'••<llllOMon _,,,.... _.., 1"""'911 l'rl ... , l0t C••• ....... H-..._.., -lftQtM ...... ,,,_ '"'"Y•lltt IMM,"--"'-"'( .. 11 A .. ,,.i.,....,.._.....,._..,..,_u_ .. _ -n n. ........ JOM!Wllt-'Mll h •t tit ""'"' .. , """"'c-i.-..c.iH11wo1•'-•~ 11 -· "'~-­Jkll•.°""' Y'lc•"'----~ n-·-l:tlter ,_,._......... IM .... 1 ... N"" ~ .. "'4~ .. _.~.:.- ~tt•(714)'4MU1 CteeeMtHAd¥eftl ....... ,.. "-"'"c-...,. ~·ic ~""~~..:.'!Ii::: r::Tter .. •~fth Mr•tft "l•J .. ,......... -~··· .,.,,.. ........ If ,..,,..,.. ..... '°<~ f ........ _ "if ~.::. ...... C.elllerMe IUI"' ,.._~MIM "" ~~::~.=hrt-"" -.. ' .. ~., ......... FIGKTS DEPORTATION Andr1J• Artukovlc that Artukovtc couJd be subject to politicaf persecul.lon 1f forced to return to Yugosla via. which has been seeking lo extradite him Justice Department official Walter, J Rockier, a former pro· Sl'cutor in the Nuremberg war crimes trials. said in his court filing that the stay or the de po rtat1on orde r g ranted to Artukovic should be revoked. Rodder contended that a 1978 law has removed the shield of protection under which Artukovic bas escaped prosecu· tion. He said that .. the evidence and determ'inatioos relating to A rtukovic's persecution of minority groups in Croatia dur· inR the years 1941 ·to 1945 are now relevant and controlhnR" b~cause or the new law The law s t ates t h al the possibi!Jty of prosecution in the ca!>e of Nazi war criminals is not grounds for an exemption from deportation. Artukovic was branded the "Butcher of the Balkans" by militant Jewis h groups who have lobbied for his deportation and from lime to lime have de· monstrated near his home. '.'ugoslavia has accused him or responsibility for the deaths of 800,000 Serbs, Jews a nd gypsies during the Nazi occupa· lion. FromP~AJ JUDGE ..• pose." Stevens denied any criminal intent or culpability. He said there could be not.blog criminal unless the Murphya asked him to stop calling. ''They never did." be sald "I don't see any evidence that would indicate to me that they were not perfectly willlng participants." Murphy, who reportedly suf· fered a be art attack Monday, could not be reached for com· ment. But the state Commission on Judicial Performance described the charges as follows In a letter ·to Stevens: "During the period you have been a Superior Qlurt judge, Y°"> bave made obi'cene phone calls to Richard Murphy and Beth Murphy and you were requested by them to desist from such conduct and thereafter you made additional calls." An aide to Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy said Murphy complained to McCarthy three years qo, while Stevena wu a state senator, but the apealter took no action because be believed be lacked the authorfty. The COQple a1ao complained to Fred Tau1ber, chief ad· mlnlatratlve officer of the Al· sembly Rulee Committee, to the Black IAatalatlve Caucus -the Murpb.ys are black -ai well u the Comlblaalon on Judicial' Performance, the attorney general and Sacramento diltrict attorney. Brown'• chief of staff, Gray Davia, lald Murphy alto com- plained ~r'1 olfte.. Steved'a aerved In tbt Al· aembly from 18a.ee and la tht state Senate from 1-.11 ~ acceptJ.ni the JudlHhlp. • proba.a.Wblft .. face." "Then," be 1aid, "I ~Id Wee to aee \II joioUy turn our effort.a to lb• cooatnadive tuk ot "°'•· Ina an act.ion plan for the timel_y u xploratlon of de1l1n al~ernatlvu and floanctn1 mecbanllma that would S*'lllit the tatabUabmeat ol an lntra· Irvine trantlt ayatem at the earu .. t ponible date." Aaran In the past hia pro- poaed that commercial de· velopen be reqwsed to foot the blll lor creaUn1 a tramtt 1y1tem in the city aa a condition for ap.. prov al ol their project.a. , In July, he sent a letter to Irvine Company President Pet.er Kremer which said that "no plan• for commercial develop- ment ahould be approyed Utl.less thoae plans include substantial commitment of private funds enabling us to establish and operate a n internal transit 11ystem." Without a transit system, Agran said, Irvine residents wiU only become more dependent on their cars "contrary to sound energy and ~nvironmental policies. "The city or Irvine," be said, ''should be a model of balanced transportation ... If we are to fulflll the promise of planning in the city, we must somehow establish a transit system that enables families to realistically reside in tb1a area with need for on ly one automobile per household." Irvine commuters already use Oranae County Tranalt District buaes in traveling to other cities, but Agran said "OCTD is plainly uasatisfactory in meeting intra· Irvine transit needs." Agran's letter to Goldschmidt was sent out Monday. Two in Irvine Knifed by Oriental Gang Two Vietnamese youths were stabbed as they were on their breaks at Shiley Labs in Irvine Tuesday and police believe their attackers were six to seven other young Vietnamese. Police Lt. Gene Norden said the two victims, while describ- in g their assailants as Viet- namese. provided no other descriptions for police to work with. Th e two, Quang Maob Nguyen, 18, and Vinb Nguyen, also 18, were not seriously i..11- Jurcd in the incident. Both are 11\.\ntmgton Beach residents. Norden said ihc two were lak· 1ng a 6 20 p.m. break at the lab, at 17600 Gillette, when six to s even other youths attacked them outside and then fled. The young victims suffered wounds to the forearm and shoulder areas. They said their assailants s poke to them in Vietnamese before the attack but the victims provided police with no leads as to the-reason for the incident or who the attackers were. Abduction Blamed on (;ambling Newport Beach resident Larry Donald Smith, 44, saddled with more than Sl00,000 in gambling debts, kidnapped 24 -year-old Carolyn Bealer in an attempt to raise money to pay ort those debts. That was the contention of M · sistant U. S. Attorney Suzanne Conlin in her opening statement in Smith's extortion trial wbJch got under way Tuesday in Los Angeles Federal District Court. Smith, of 4640 Park Newport, was al'l"e8t.ed Aug. 26 in connec- tion with the abduction of Mias Bealer, who la still n'liaain1. In· vestlgaton are convinced abe's dead. T he federal court trial la baaed on the alle1ed lddnapplng and extortion. Newport Beach police are cunently conduCttn& an lnvestl1atlon of Min Beal¥'• disappearance that could lead to murder charges bein• tued •l•inlt Smith. • . Smith bu pleaded innocent to the ext.ort.lon cbarte. and bla at· tomeya, O.OUU Federat Defeo. dera RJcbaid &unta and . Brian Robbins reeerved t.belr e>PIDlnl atatement lD Smith's defeue un- Ul Ma. CoaU.n bu rated her caae. Tue1day'1 te1tlmony came from the mlaain1 woman'• broth•, La.rry Fox ol Anaheim, owner ot the ~cUon Coutructlon Cltanup Company of Culver City. 1'011 told' ol a iert• of fUIOID pboG• calla be rteetm after b1I 11Nr diNppe&red Au1. JI and of bJa ~ attempt to deliver '100,000 raD10m tor bet. , ... . · • AD the Mun•fl Leet Sheriff's investigator Jim Harrell surveys an estimated $250,000 worth of jewelry, silver sets, cameras and other articles taken from residential burglaries all over South Orange County. Officials say tbey will work through local police depart- ment.s to determine where the stolen goods came from . The loot was recovered when deputies arrested Sidney Tyrone B,attle, 26, of Santa Ana, who was driving a U-Haul truck allegedly carrying the stolen items. Sheriff's officers said a citizen's tip led to Battle's arrest and the loot's recovery. Sy~arnore Funding --Backed. ,,....p_'AJ 'IRUSTEES BID • • • acboola. M ra. SlcoU "said the voucher proposal soea to the beart ot lbe laaue of separation of cburcb and state because the cbecu By STEVE Ml'ltBELL could be used f or private 0t .. .,...., "-'..... schools. Laguna Beach has received Sbe said the proposal was t entative approval from the merely a mfponae to the buain& t "le taJ ' I r situation in Loa An1e1-. s.... coas comm1as1on or a The candidates we~ uked if S&.4 million Joan lo pay off Its debts for the purchase or they fell the administrative PQ Sycamore Hills. Increases awarded lbta year Stale commissioners, meeting <most in the 11 to 12 percent in Los Angeles Tuesday after· range> were too high. espedally noon, approved in concept a bid Supt. Stanley Corey's increase from the city lo borrow the or 11 percent. money at low interest rates to Mrs SicoH defended the act.too pay the mortgage owed Rancho of the board to grant the pay lll· Palos VE>rdes Corp , formt.·r ert'ases owners of the 522 acre parcel oul In Corey·.., l'3St'. 1>hc ~aid he La~una Canyon hadn't received a raise 1n two Hut m uwardmg the tentauve )cars She also ~1ud the opera·· approval. commissione rs pliiced lions of the dJstnct depends on -,trict con<liUons on the loan, tell his expertise and the boar<t ang city officials the commission needed to pay its top ad· would not look favorably on de-ministratongoodsaJariea. r I r ld tiaJ "ls i Corey's pay wu boosa.d from ve opmenl o res en uru n '44.000 to *-.OOO,.... -ar by the ;;ycamore Hills. --· ,,_ Ci ty officials pre"ented two board last week. plans for repayin& the Coastal T h e o t he r c a n d • d a t 9 6 . Conservancy loan, one that however. were s kepllcal of lhe would see development of two 'leed lo increase admi~ve LB-bole golf counes surrounded salaries u much u they were. by 1,6.11· Pes1dtmces on city and Getchel, a vice president with Irvine Company property it~t' Baldwin Company, said the That plan also calls ror a re <'mph a!.1!> should be o n the '\O rt hot t•I C'o mplex , head <.,tudt>nt teacher re lalton!)b1p and quarters for tht• Southern no t '-O h eavily o n ad Californi a Golf A!)sociation. man1stral0rs He said the ra1sec; leaving 63 percent of thtt com were t.oo tugh bined lrvineandcitypropertyin Na kaoka, 'A ho work'> for regional park )and. Xerox. said the board's dec1s1on -~ second alternative, de· was tnappropnate and i1Jog1cal volunt.ra could be found for aupenialon. Mn. Gallaher said It ahouldn•t be up to the di.strict to provide day care centers.· If a vacant school facWty could be dMd. that would be all ri&ht, ahe said. 10 long aa the district didn't have to pay. Nakaoka •tree It wasn't the respomlbility of the a-cbool dia· trict to fund d4y care centen. · However, be said the distrlct can share responsibilities and make a n effort to aid the chTidren or working parents . Parents themselves, he s.Ud. would have to become involved Mrs Sicoli said ('hild can• lwlong!'. tn tht• n<in profit arena and that 1t wa:5 wron~ to en rnuret~t: parent'i to t>c>ltcve g,, ... ernmcnt collld pay for sUch a · thing Ge t c h ~I said s<:hooJ staff should be helpful In this area and that th)! district has a respoosibllity to help others aolve their problems. ·The candJdates who appeared Tuesday night an• seeking elec lion to three seats m the Nov. 6 election. Mrs. Sicoli Is the only Incumbent running for re- election Board President Juhe Foley and trusle<? R Dean Olson thO!>t' not to run Polic~ Seek Slayers of 2 veloped by former planning Another subJeC't upon which commission chairman Belinda the candidates were asked to OKARCHE. Okla. <API Blacketer, would preserve 71 comment had to do with prov1d Police are widerting their search percent of the land for regional 1ng chi ld care centers for for the klllers of a Baptist park use, with all but 13 percent children of working mothers minist~r and his wife. seeking of the remaining used for Manning saJd this has become two drifters the couple's two agricultural preserve, tourist a matter of serious concern in woun~ children said may have facilities and the lakes areas. the city because there are many taken the family car, officers Mrs. Blacketer proposes 61 homes where both parents must said. acres to be uaed for develop-work to make ends meet finan. The bullet-riddled bodies or ment or homes near Lei_sure ciaJJy. Rev. Richard 8 . Douglass, 43, World. He said that while the school and bla wife, Marilyn, 36. were Conditions placed on the ten· district can't serve as a babysit· found Monday night in their lallve approval also include: ler for the community, It can home about five miles southeast -Subm.ltlaJ by the city ot a help out through the sbafinl ot or here. detailed cost and revenue facilities by letting children stay Leslie Don Douglass, 13, and feasibility study, wbkh would at certain schools aller clbses.-Richard Brooks Douglass Jr., outline proceeds realized by Mrs . Coho said school 16, we"' listed in stable coodi· recreational uses in the canyon facilities could be used in a chlld lion in an Oklahoma City torepaylheloan~·~~~~~~~-c_a_r_e~·-c_a_p_a_c_lt_y~a_r_te_r~b_o_u_r_s~l'~_h_o~•-P_i_taJ~·~~~~~~~~~ SUPER SPECiAL SAVINGS FROM ' • <' I THE OPTICAL I J SUPERSTORE FOi YOUR su.-a SPECIAL YOUHGSnl IOOt'eOff OUl lllG. LOW ,_ICI OF Slt.SO NOW ONLY $35.55 (For A Limited Time Only) ., • • J -------------..-.----------··-":' -·------------ ... ---' Oo19bt! 17. 1979 ·I • QM.X PtLOT 43 .. • . SCb.0018 Seek U.S. Aid for Re(~gees . -. 8J JaaaY a.AUID ............. hurdl• primarily to take care ot .:£1orid&'.1 Cubuulfll&ML are p~ much attention to Wb~ tbty belleve le &. .!!.looaa pro lem," even tboq.b broucht about bf natlooal poliey . Glbson warned educator•. •!.¥Hr ea941<tatlon for ,..__..~--~ Gang War On Beach Charged BJ STEVE llilBLE .,. .. ..., ........ The U·mile stretch ol Bc.a.a CbiH Stale Be.tcb bu become a baltlecround for Eaat Los Ancelea canes where fl•bts erupt niibtJy, Huntington Beach Police ctsiel Earle Robitaille bu charged. c Gang ltlembers stake out turf along the strand to "play shoot· em-up" and settle gang grudaea, be said. "They know ~re's little or· no enforcement down there and they just co at it. It's a z 0 0 ... Robitaille claimed. RObitaille, who di s c u ssed the matter with city council members ltOttl'l'AILU Monday, said s tate rangers who patrol the beach aren't equipped to bandJ~ gang fights. "The rangers probably just take cover when tbiilga eo bed. 1 would too," said the police chief. Oranie County sheriff's deputies and Huntington Beach police of· ficers help rangers patrol state sands. "I personally wo11Jdn't take m){ family down there at-aigbt," said Lt~ Wyatt Hart, of the sberllf'a department Construetion Mixup Bloela 405 Traffic Hydraulic jacks uaed to lower' lO·ton ste~l supports from freeway overpass construction work froze and stymied nortb· bound San Diego Freeway motorists early I.Oday, causing up to two-hour delays for some commuters. A CalTrans spokemuan in Los Angeles said removal of the steel supports at Crown Valley Parkway was scheduled t.o be completed at 6 a.m. But the jacks used to lower the supports jammed up halfway down and forced. the freeway closure to continue until 9:05 a.m. Contractors on the project bad to get a crane that could be used to remove the mammoth steel supports. Northbound motorists were detoured around the Crown Valley Parkway overpass on off· ramps and on-ramps back to the freeway. Four-lane wide lines of cars and trucks backed up nearly eight miles while worken toiled to remove the steel supports and reopen the northbound freew~y CalTrans spokesmen aald re- moval of supports on t.bie soutb· bound lanes wu scheduled to take place tonight, but that work baa ~ postponed until the pro- ject's contractor, llcCutebeon· Petenon Co. oC Arcadia, can set new jac.U. _ .. Afrirans on ltlar~la Thousands of students march from a local school in South Africa's Northern Transvaal province to prorest the removal of the Butlokwa people from their villages to an area over 60 miles away. 'Saint of Gutters' ·Gets Peace Prize A~WI ......... WINS NOBEL PRIZE ._ MotMr Teresa Quake Leaves Hall Intact Monday's earthquake posed no new problems to Orange County's already-cracking Hall of Administration, a county of· ficial said today. Tom Egan, director of the General Services Agency. said an inspection following the quake revealed no new damage to the SB.3 million structure. In August. it was discovered that concrete beams located in a basement garage area were cracking. The beams have since been supported with wood rein- forcements. The cracking in the garage came after the removal of ex- terior decorative beams that were found to be weak. .. OSLO, Norw a~ (AP ) Mother ·Teresa, Calcutta's "saint of the g utters ... was awarded the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize today for work a.mona the poor ol lndia. The Y ...... via·bom Boman Catbotic mm b tbe sixth womaa to win the prize and tbe first since Mairead Corrigan and Bet· ty Williama of Northern lrelaDd in·1976. President Carter bad been among the 5e lndividuab and or- ganizations nominated for this year's prize. Other nominees re- portedly included South African black leader Steven Biko, who died wbUe in prison; Soviet dis· senter Yuri Orlov; Archbishop Oscar Romero or~ ~lvador and AdoUo Perez EsQUivel Qf Argentina,'( head of a Latin American Christian services group. The five-member Norwel(ian Nobel Committee said Mother Teresa was given the prize "in recognition of her work in bring- ing help to suffering humanity". The prize is worth $190,000. In 1947. Mother Te resa moved into Calcutta's slums "to serve God among the poorest of the poor ." The order she founded. the Missit>naries of Charity. is best known for its ·'home for the destiutute dying" which o,pened in Calcutta 1n 1952. Mother Teresa, 69, was made an officer in the Order or the British Empire in a ceremony last year at the Australian High Co mmission in New Delhi for "servjcestohumanlty ·· Mother Teresa 1s the first citizen of India to win the peace prize since it was instituted in 1901. In Calcutta, Mother Teresa said thaiher selection was made in "recognition or the presence of the poor in the world." Both local ud Ila~ IC Of. flclala noted at tbe Tuffday ....... tut .......... J.t paf· tn1 llW. beed to the pUpt of Soutbern Calilomla'a school.I in educatlq the lodocbi.DeM. Doo McmnJey, state chief de- puty superintendent of public in· auuctloll, lndicated that neither U>e prePdent nor coo1ressmen AJde. to Oraqe County area Con1ressmen Jem Patter'IOD. 0 -Santa Ana, and Dan Luniren. R-Long Beacb, Hid their bolMI are wortdnl on tbe problem but that California's pli1ht doesn't capture tbe imagination in W aabingtoo. abould be tempered." But McJUaley ur1ed the various di1trlct1' repreH•· tatlvea to the lobby IMliao to petition the -pte1ldent, hla aides, cabinet members, ~men and California senaion for a financial remedy for a national· ly caused local problem. '81 Gas Iiines · Seen Zooming Costs Also Forecast WASHINGTON (AP ) - Gasoline lines have disappeared only temporarily and will re- l urn. along with major oil shorta1es. once the nation e m e rges from its current economic downturn. the CIA Anaheitn Takes Ai01 At Parlors Anaheim city councilmen have taken steps to stop ''sex-oriented'' businesses in their city The council declared "open warfare" Tuesday on what it described as business fronts (or p ros titution and passed an e m erge n cy four -m o nth . moratonum againstopeningsucb establishments The council voted unanimously · to halt the issue of new licenses ror massage parlors. escort bureaus, adult movie houses. ·'modeling" studios. baths. encounter centers and cabarets. Escort bureaus, said Mayor John Seymour . are "nothing but shams for prostitution and im· moral conduct." The ordinance kiclcs-off a pro- stitution crackdown described by . Police Chief George Tielsch as a "task force plan." It calls for un· dercover vice squad investica· lion, observation by police patrols, viaoroua prosec:uUon at violaUona. and a community aw a,._ Pf'OCJ'*JD. The CCM.mdl also plans to adopt• permanent measure limiting the proUferaUoo and location ol MX· oriented bmlnesaes wit.bin lJD d•J•. County Accident Victim Succumbs John Barnum. 2:7, of 211 N Ranchito St .. Anaheim, died Tuesday of injuries-be received in an accident on a construction site in Anaheim Oct. 12, police said. Officers said the man was driving a cement mixing truck at Imperial Highway and La Palma Avenue when it rolled 35 feet down an embankment, trap- ping him inside and crushing his chest. Grower s Picketed KE'ITLEMAN CITY (AP) - Small scale picketing by the Unlled Farm Workers of Amenca has begun against a non-union Growers Exchange lettuce field near here. predicted today. The real crunch probably will come in 1.981 or 1982, a CIA of. ficial told a House Intelligence subcommittee. And prices will continue their upward spiral un· abated. ~tified Mau.rice Ernst, o.Hy ...... ,~- NOT GIVING UP State Sen•tor Schmitt Win Primary Initiative Gains' in State SACLUlZNTO (AP > -~ plan to abolish Calif0'1Ua'1 win- n er -take · a 11 R e publican primary. which cou.Jd deprive &ooaJd ...... "' up to 100 ... ··•·*-· a. a.et 1a tbe form ot a voten' initiative. The winner-take-all primary system all but guarantees Reagan of the 168 CalllornJa de· legates at the Republican Na· tional Convention. The proposal to abolis.b the system. by state Sen. John Schmitz. R-Newport Beach. was overwhelmingly vol- ed down by the California Republican Party at its annual convention last month Seventy. three percent of the delegates voted against it But Schmitt said Tuesday he still hasn't given up on the idea. and has filed papers to place it on the ballot with an lnitiatJve campaign. Schmitz. who backs former Texas Gov. John Connally for president. said he doesn't feel bound by the GOP convenllon vote because he s aid party. leaders are out of step with rank·and·file Republicans. Schmitz said he has a 50-50 chance of gathering enough signatures to put his initiative on the ballot next June. Gem Talk ~ I ._.. ' ~ 'f. . "'" . :· direct.or of the CIA 's office or economic research. The subcommittee was also told that world oil prices, which in the pail -year have increased 60 percent to around $20 a bar- rel, could soar to SS2 a barrel by 1995 -based on the current value of the dollar. That possibility was raised by Roger Glassey. assist ant ad· ministrat.or of the Energy In- formation Agency. who agreed with the CIA projection that world demand would e xceed supply in the~· "Hence. world oil prices may rise faster than the rate of infla· lion in order to balance world s upply and demand.'· Glassey testified" before the subcommit· tee on oversight. Ernst said the ClA found that "the outlook for world 011 supply IS dim." . .. A I though 011 shortages· have disappeared in recent months, they are likely· to reappear dur- ing tbe upswmg of the next busi- ness cycle -perhaps in 1981 or 1982." Ernst testified. "Thus . the world does not have year.; 10 wblcb to m;lke a smooth transition to alternauve e n e rgy sources." h e said . ··consumers are already being forced to make ad1ustments, not only through higher prices but also through slower economic growth." Court Orders Return of RB Woman A •~••r-old HaaUa•ton Beach mo'llM, ~ ·~ ol •. year . ._. eearell, wu ordered Tuesday by Arlranaaa Gov. William CtintoD to be returned to Orange County to face felony child stealing charges. CamaJJa llilJer, who fought the California extradition re· quest. was ordered to surrender herself today to authorities in Berryville, Ark. James Smedley, from Clin· ton·s office. said Mrs. Miller bas the right to challenge the ex· tradition order. lf if she doesn't. h e said, Orange County authorities will be asked to transport her to California later this week. Huntington Beach police al· lege Mrs. Miller snatched her 6-year-old daughter, Valeena from her grandparents• home in July. 1978. The grandparents are Valeena's legal guardians The child. according to Arkans a s s ocial s ervice workers. has been living wilh a foster family in Berryville since last June when -she was found with her mother in Arkansas. r-. ~ ·. ti. ~ '7';"' .. , , . " l1. .... .. -•tietl Vleti•s ll!I J C llUMP11lltl::S Ccmtfted Gemologist. ACS ~~ . . Wide Hunt Launched refile them with the Veterans Admlniiltration. .. The VA has recenUy relaxed ita ruliqa (in auch cues)," said Toni Stuart, spokeswoman for the Soutbern California Clergy and CGDCemed Lalty. wbicb ls 1upportinc the veteram' pl. ''la tbe plllt the burden bu been Oil tbe eenkemen and it'• Just beea llM!ndibly heavy red tape for tlMm to 1ei oocumentauon that they were at the atom.le testa." Jh. Stuart said the clua· action Milt 1uH•1 clama .. fOr au.--.w .. • ._ m.a by for mu laterlor leeretar1 • Stewart U4all. Udall, DOW • ....... .., ................. D.C.,ls'nC'IC..._...,...... --.>1t· •• .-........ tll VIiia me-..., ndfecwn-: ,.......'a·ps. ... ~d.amedtMttbe lawHlt'1 lni91leatloe -tllat low·lftel rlldlatAon couidered acceptable in the 1950s and 1960s WllS not"safe -would ba~e con- siderable impact on future nuclear energy policy and the nuclear power industry. Meanwhlie. Pat Broudy, of La1una Nipl, widow or former Marine Cal;pe llhjor Charles A. Broudy w~o was exposed to radiation in nuclear bomb test· inc in Nevada and died ln 1977. told reporters she will appear in federal court Nov. 5 for a bear· ing on ber swt aaainlt the U.S. covemment. aroudy died of • ))'mpbaurcoma," eaeer ot the lymph 1ys&.em. " Tbe Broudy dlaabWty claims have bMD turned doW'D b)' tbe VA U.. .... Tbe IOffnmmt • 13 2 ......... tbe 1att ell· • .. ...... tM ....... lt YiolatM tbe ,..,. DoetrtDe, which ban military penonael and tbelr famlU• from •uinl the aovem· meat. .. EXOTIC BOMBAY a shoppcT'1 paradtat For the person who enjoys shop- ping for gem stones. Bombay is a ci· ty or ~at aueoture. .Rubles are sol<l for what one might consider ridltulously low prices -but they are of such low quality that the averaae person would not be pleased with the apeclmens. On .. the other hand, there are also hip quality stones available. But, it is the shop. Pini and the •tmoepbere that mue Bombay an adventure. There are more than 200 pm dealen in lh1J busy city. and they advertise their warea 1lon1 the teeml.na atreeta. Some stones are n.Uve only to lndia, such u tbe cat.a-eye emtatl~ and the cray ctiopllde. Gametl are abundant, and you wUJ be able to find excellent buys ln the purple 1peclm-. Small blue aappbiret mut be eumlned cloeely ttir a b6t of peen bue. Stonel are cut and pollabed berore 1our eyta, thus aldlnt to the run of cJoor-to-door ,.m browa.lq. U you are be8ded for IDd1a on a vaclltioo or bualnell trip, by aD ...... tour tbe 1•m ltal1a ol 8ombQ. Despite 1helr differences, these diamonds are Identical. E.ich ooo• le(l•Vdle'i~ ol ~110 Of snape Is .Jn •deal cul d•amona \ that re11eats 1ts mo•1mum bl1lhi1nce and t>oouty oocouso 1t llilb t>ecn cut and p041shod 10 tho o•acl1ng standards thal hdve oeon cslat>hshl>O a1o IOeal W1tf'I d1amoocls unlike colored gems. beQuty de~ on llQf'll reflect'°" When a oiamono •s 1c>eally CU\, !IS 58 tacett are placed "' Pfec•se 1e43tt0n 101i-e Olhol& They ac1as11nv mirr0ts cons1anuv ~ capunng and relleclong "91'1 and oouncongr,11 t>ack lhrougt'I the loP of rhe SfQn8 on I t>ttilolnl blale A dl<VllOfl(J CUI IOO Shallow makes •I IQOI< t>ogoer bUt leis eome ol lhe 1.ghl • k out· lh!ooQO CM t>ottdm ond Ille SIQne BQPtMllS Wlltery One CIJI 100 deeP tel& 1111"1 'leak' 1nrougn ,,,. SICles ana ppears t>lac~ on 1ne ceotor whell comQa•ed 10 an ICI081 cul mamono . Wfltcnevet thape 'f04J piolor -round. ovll marqUtSO. emo1ald cut pear Of he1n-t.h0ped and o111halever s11e VOJ cllOofie. LK IUeal CY• Olomonoa .naore you of gelling tne tnoll beauty aAd value l ~ toe y001 mvotlment l ~ J. C..JJ""'l'J.,."6 J.-t.,;: M(M8EI! AMflllCAN GEM SOCIET'I' .® .. 1823 NEWPORT 9lVO COSTA MESA 33 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION 9'1Mf,11«1<cat'1>-·M•er CNIVe !'WOHi ~1 ., • • . . I -- CWL Y f'll.OT Wedi ...... Or:lobef 11.1111 .. -I l I ~Us From Sin. WWI& llA'l'S • llLACll llATS osn. -You check · the newt al'OUDd Oran1e Counly toda.y and t\ appears tbal every -al 10f'91'ament la tmna to ban tomet.bln1. It ... ma todlell. R1'bt now, tcw eumpM, ca.ta Mesa city le•dera are ID a b..a. u to wbether or DOt a hniaotill um4'd William Harvey lboWd be denied a permJt to o,ierale wlthln the municipal Umill It teem.a that accordinc to city law, bypoot.iata were banned u balq lD tbe aame catepy aa fortune tellen No doubt W• would brlq howla of proteat h'om pro- feas1ona1 hypoot.lst.a. Well, IOIDe fortune tellers mi&bl feel put upon too Everybody aeu lbe knock T1D8 LUMPING TOGE'nlE& ol alleced bad practices with presumably oka)I buslnesses is breaking out all over Orange County. Our county government, for example, is increasing the fees for people who work in the nude and also for door-to- -. ---~-=.;:;--~ .· , --~ SMOiey Anaheim CUUn Eft{IOgirag ill C~lfl Si'll/11l AcfivUr door salesmen . Both parties may object to being categorized with the other. You are left wondering if they triple the fee for a nude door-tA>-door salesperson? · County fees are also going up for operators of taxicab stands and for gun dealers and pool rooms. Again, you must ponder whether this means that our County officers consider all these enterprises. as undesira· ble and therefore s ubject to higher license tabs, or ii the county is simply looking for money? YOU MIGHT SUSPECI' that the county fee collectors aren 't really concerned that the citzenry will rise up in. great numbers in outrage to come to tbe defense or a pool ball or a naked danclng person. Thus these people may be easy marks for increased county revenue. They start raising tr ash collection fees, however, and that may be anothe r matter in the public mind. .M~anwhlle. Anahei~ is doing some lumping togettier too 1n its !~test campa1gn announced by the City Council ,only last rught. Anaheim authorities are going to crack down on prostitution. THE COUNCIL HAS IMPOSED a moratonum on issu 1ng any new licenses for m assage parlors, escort bureaus. adult movie . houses, baths , encounter centers and cabarets. With this lumping together. there is the implication by Anaheim authorities that these businesses all have some kind of link to the caU airJ dodae. Leaft U to Anabelm to flad new aoureea ol eYil. Yau ae.er lmew befdroe tbat batbln• was a ala. did 7001 J wiah 90mebody h•d been around to explaln that to my mother back when I was 12 years old. • Tll8 mDWAY 8A'M'LB ll'OUP voya .. co1ne1 Ollly lls weeka atler the departure. of a cruiMr-led tuk force. In tbe put, aucb 'Irish Pigs' Meg Insults Chicago Mayo r CHICAGO (AP> -A comment ,unbuted to Prlnceaa .Margaret that the lrisb are "pip" tenent.ed beMllMa today, but a spokeswoman for Mayor Jane Byrne aaid tbe mayor undentood the remark to refer to tenoriats -not tbe lri.ab people. CBK:AGO SUN-TIMES columnist lrv Kupcinet ~portedlJ'uea. day t.ba1 the princess and the m~r were alttint at..~p1ne table durina a dinner party when Mrs. Byrne remarked that ihe had at· tended the funeral of Mariaret's cousin, Lol'd Louis Mountbatten in London. Mountbatten was killed Jut month by a bomb planted by Irish Republican 1'rmy assassins. . "The Irish," Pr incess Margaret was quoted aa sayin1 "they're pip ." ' Then, she told lbe mayor. "Oh. ob, you're Irish," Kupcinet re· ported. Mrs. Byrne left the party as soon as possible, be wrote . HOWEVER, .BYRNE spokeswoman Michael Sneed, said today that the mayor did not feel "pigs" wu q.sed to refer to the Irish in general. Mayor Byrne "felt 'pigs' was an unfortunate cbolce of words and one she would not h ave used, but she understood lt wu ln con- text with terrorists and murderers," .Ms. Sneed aaid. Princess Margaret's private office at Kenslncton Palace in Lon· donolferednocommenttoday. "I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE to speak to anyone tbere and unW I've been able to. l have-fto comment.'' said a spokeswoman for the princess. · Sbe added. "I've bad several t.rungs lo do that were more urgent than ringing America." ' Nuke Pl ant F oulup lJraw s Prison Term , SURRY, Va. <AP> -A man racing a possible two-year prison sentence for causing $1 million damage to fuel as- se mblies at a nuclear power plant says he remains convinced the action was justified. Willjam E. Kuykendall and co· defendant James Mer rill said they acted to point up safely pro- blems at the Virginia Electric de Power Co. plant here. The utility has denied their cbarges. "IF IT ULTIMATELY ac-compliabea my objective, yes, it will have been worth it,'· Kuykendall, .2&. of Newport News . said after he was convict- ed Tuesday night of damaging a public utility. The jury deliberated a little more than three hours before convicting the two on the felony charge and recommending a two-year prison term the mini mum Ten yea rs would have been the maximum SURRY COUNTY C1rc u1C Judge Ligon Jones can either let the sentence s tand or reduce it. He cannot increllSC it. The two relmain free on bond pending appeal. "ll doeao'l end here. I have taltb in the justice system ," Kuykendall said . anal \'OJaa• aormally haft been eoaftcWd about two ._.. ID a Oct. l IPMtb, Prwldeat CaNr ~of~ "our naval presence lll tbe Indiu Oceu" wbile 08tlla1q meaalll'el to demoutarate nedin-to 1af-.uanl U.S. bdenlU around tbe Oc>be. A day after tbat 1peecb, tbe Pentqoa laid tbe 1mall, ~·· oent naval force that bu been malatalned ln ~ PeniaD Qulf • lndJan Ocean area I.or about aa yean had been loereued from three to ftve lhlpe. THE NAVY INDICATED tbe Midway, alon1 with lta eo war planes and accompanytn1 ablpt, will return io the Paclflc after it finishes ill tut ln tbe Ind.Jan Ocean. Aa usual, tbe Navy decllned to aay Juat where the Midway group will operate, alt.bouch ~t patterns auccest lhe abipe pro- bably will sail into the Arabian Sea and perhaps tbe Gulf of Aden. . Allred wbat the Midway batUe IJOU1> wW do, tbe Navy aaicl it will CCJDduet "~ traiaiq," includinc latmcblq and reeovery of l ta pluel, maneu.ertn1. eaalneeri.na and communlcatloo drills. A.uipment ol the M.ldway to the Indian Ocean leaves the 7tb Fleet temporarily with oa.11 ODe aircraft carrier, the Kitty Hawk,. to opente in tbe entire We.tern Pacific J'eli9n. 'ligh t S queeze Edward Manley,.38, a CJeveland laborer, is pulled to s afety after being trapped m the na rrow opening or a waste 011 lank for fi ve hour:, Tucsda) evening. Manley w as cleaning the inside of lhe tank when sludge deposits caved in. Slaying Probe at Dead End BEVERLY HILLS (AP) - Beverly Hills police in- vesti1fators in Belgium may have run into a dead e nd in their efforts to find evidence linking a former business associate with the alayinga last May of three persona at the estate of soap magnate U oyd Cot.sen. Brussels about two weeks ago to interview Amje Tali , a former associate of Cotsen's. However. when they arrived to ;nterview Tali on Monday, his wlfe in· formed them that her husband had died o nly hours before, Tracy said. But Merrill. 24. or Hampton. asked whether the sabotage was worth prison. said. "No. at least I don't Uunk so '· 5 Hurt in· Pile up SAN FRAN<;ISCO (APJ Five persons we re slightly in· jured when a Municipal Railway bus swerved out of controJ in foggy weather In front of the ocean-bo rdered Cliff House. Police say driver Jqe Smith losf control of the vehicle Tuesday as it rounded a curve on Point Lobos Avenue causing a four-car chain reaction accident. Money yo u save by shopping Acting police chief Capt. Lee Tracy said Tueadat that two police lnveatieators went to Tracy said the cause of death has not been determined and the possibility or suicide bas not been ruled out. U.S. Showers Scattered New England, Mi dwest Sta tes Sh iver Te•peraa ure• "' '--~ Albeny u " "'""'qua .. ,, Atlente 11 ff 8elt1mont 64 .. Blll'l'l•rcll " n Bo4N .. •1 BCKlqn .54 • Brownavtlla .., 11 8vff•lo 11 41 CMyenM u 'D .112 Ollc~ •2 SS .01 Clndl'IN'll .. 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WASHINGTON CAP > -Oatoline lines have dJsappeared only temporarily and will t'f· turn, a lona with major oil ahorta1es, once tbe nation e meries from Hs current economic downturn. the CIA predleted today. The real crunch probably will come in •1 or 1982. a CIA of. tlcial told a House Intelligence subcommittee. And prices wm contlnut lhelr upward aplral un abat~. ttstifl~ Maurice Emal. director of l.k CtA•a offl~ of economic r •arch. Tbe subcommittee was alao told that world oil prices. which m the past year have tncreased 60 percent to around $20 a bar rel, could soar to SS2 a barrel by 1995 based on the current value or the dollar That possibility was raised by Roger Gh1tsey. assistant ad· m1n11ttat-0r of the Energy In· formation ·Agetty, who atp"eed w1tb the CIA proJection that world demand would exceed supply in the 1980s. "Hence, world oil prices may rise raster than the rate of infia· tion in order to balance world supply and demand,'· Glassey testirted berore the subcomm.il· tee on oversight. Ernst said t.l)e CIA found that ·'the outlook for world oil supply is dim." . ....., ··Although oil short.ages have disa ppeared in recent months, they are Ukely to reappear dur· ing the upswing or the next busi- ness cycle -perhaps in 1981 or 1982," Ernst testified. "Thus ... the world does not have years in which to make a s mooth transition to alternative e nergy sources," he s aid. -both members and non- "Conaumers are already being· members of the OrganJzation of forced to mue adjustments, not · Petroleum Exporting Countries. only through big.her prices but he said. a lso through slower economic The Soviet Union, the world's growth." largest single oil producer at Ernst said U.S. production bas 11 .4 million barrels per day, begun to decline markedly and faces s.tag,nating or declining held out little bope of reversing production. · the trend. , "We expect Soviet oil produc- And the situation is equally Uon to peak this year or next bleak in other producing nations (See GAS UNES. P•ge AZ) Sycraruore 1Ii11s Loan Granted? 405-Nortla Tool's Fail11re Blocks Freeway Hydraulic jacks used to lower 10-ton steel s upports from freeway overpass cons truction work froze and stymied north- bound San Diego Freeway motorists early today. causing up to two-hour delays for some 11 commuters A CaJTrans spokesman m Los Angeles said removal or the steel supports at Crown Valley Parkway was scheduled to be completed at 6 a.m. Wastal Panel Appro-Ves By ST EVE MITC'RE LL 01 -DMly ... ,.. SUtf Laguna Beach has received tent ative approval Crom the :itate coastal t'ommiss100 ror .,. $6 4 m1l1Jon Joan to pay orr its debts fo r the purc hase o f Sycamore ffills Officials 'Misled' t OnRanch 7 I But the jacks used to lower the supports jammed up halfway down and forced the freeway closure to continue until l:J :05 a .m Contractors on the project had lo get a crane that could be used to remove the mammoth steel supports. Northbound motorists were detoured around the Crown Valley Partway overpass on off. ramps llDd oo-ramps back to the freewQ. ................ al ..... and trueb INlclred up Dearly eic.bt m1Jes wblle workers toiled to r emove the steel supports and reopen the nortbbounclfreewa.y. ~e'• ~o Peep? Tiie ,.,_. MdY wbo at tiln' IMep and didn't know where to ftnd them should have looked in the grasslancj beside the Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel Tueact.y. 1b1a herd of about 200 abeep waa contentedly munchlng the grass near the San DietlO FrMW•Y . Uld followinl one another about, well, like sheep. Large lan- downers in Orange County use grazing herds as a w1zy of .r.educini fire baurds from dry pus on tWr lmd. State romm1ss1oners. meeting 1n Los Angeles Tuesday after- noon. approved tn concept a bid from the city lo borrow the money at low interest rates to pay the mortgage owed Raru:ho Palos Verdes Corp .. former owners of the 522-acre parcel oUt Laguna Canyon. But ln awardln& the tentative approval. commissk>Dera placed slricl conditicma oo U. loan. tell· ms eity oftklala the oommlaaion would not D* favorably on de- veloi>ment ol residential unit.a in 5vcamore Hiiis By SA YMOND ESTllADA JB. OI u. o.lly ~Ml S\att San Clemente PlmWJll Com· mlHicm memben •aid Tueeday de·.elopera of a propoaed s.ooo. unit project ·on the Vlsbeek Ranch "misled" them lo order to obtain city approvals for the · plan ~ Commissioners heard from spokesmen from four govern- ment agencies Tu.esday who said they can not support a plan by Na-West Development Corp. of· ficials to build a road that would serve future resi<h:nts in the 2,000-acre Visbeek Ranch pro- ject. Commissioner Bill Mecham said, "Nu-West misled us and the council by making state- ments exactly in opposition to what they said before the coon· cil" to obtain a Sept. 19 specific plan approval. Al that Sept. 19 council meet- ing, Nu-West consultant Boyd Ames said state parks a nd Marine Corps officials "were not opposed" to building a road on their land into the proposed Nu- West project. But Col. Jim Aichele, a Camp Pendletoo spokesman. and Alan Ulm, a state parks assistant superintendent, said they were DOl officially informed Of Nu· • West'• plan unW Tuesday. Aichele and Ulm s aid they were now opposed to Nu-West's road plan since it would burt Marine t.r.a.lnlng grounds and future natural campsites in the area joat south of the San Clemente city limits. A Can'rana enPneer, Frank Weidl«, told commilaionen be waa not fUlly aware of the Nu- (8ee &ANCll, Paae AZ> Coast Weather lloatly SUDllY Thursday. Lowa toai&bt SS to 64. Hlpa 'lbunday in low 70s at be.._ to bltb '10l in· land 11'81HT98AY CalTrana 1pok•m• aald re-moval cl supports oo the aoat.b· bound lanes wu icheduled .to take place tonight, but th•t work has been postponed until the pro- ject's coolract.ol', McCutcbeoo· Peterson Co. of Arcadia, can get new jacks. Marines 'Land' on Cuba GOP Grabs Vote Lead In County Exercise Conducwd With 'No Problems' Republicans h ave regained the lead over De mocrats in Orange County voter registra- tion rolls. Registrar of Voters Al Olson said today. Latest figures for the Nov. 6 election show that 402,621 Re publicans are registered, nearly a 4,000 margin over the Democrats. As of Monday, Democratic re· gistratioo was listed at 398,766. GUANTANAMO BAY. Cuba 1A P ) -Marines s wa rm ed shore by helicopter and am- hibious craft in a practice land· g today on the beaches of the only U.S. military base on com· munist soil. A Soviet surveillance ship stood offshore and Cuban re- servists in the area were called to d uty. "So far as we know. there were no problems " m the 8 a.m. randing, said Cmdr Howard Matson. a spokesman at Atlantic Fleet headquarters in Norfolk. Va -Three Navy warships earned the Marines close to the shore at dawn in the show-the-nag ex· ercise. hastily arranged by the NAVAL FORCE SENT TO INOIAN OCE.AN-A4 Carter administration as a Oex- i n g of m il itary muscle in response to the presence in Cuba of a Soviet brigade, about 500 miles v.rest o{ Guantanamo. In Washington, a Pentagon spokesman said there was no overt action by the Cubans . About 2,200 Marines were 10 · Laguna Beaell Case volved 1n the exercise. a prac t1ce reinforcement on the eastem up of Cuba. M 1litary officials ins isted the exe r cise was routine and. although they rnade extreme ef· forts to accommodate nearly 80 reporters and photographers covering the landin~. they de- nied reports that the exercise was merely a media event "This is a training exercise w?rrch reinforces the Mannes and naval units stationed at GuantBnamo Bay." Navy Capt. John Fetterman said at a bnef· <See MARINES, Pag~ AZ> The Libertarian P a rty r e gistratioo bas made the biggest gains from last year with 17,945 ,. voters now signed up. Last year. the party had 489 voters re- gistered in the county. Last year at this time, the Democrats held a 3,015 edge in registration in the traditional Republican county. Final Days Retraced Olson said the difrerence this year apparently is because more Democrats than Republicans didn't vote last November and ha ve moved away. Final county registration figu.res are expected to be known by this F 9 day. Olson said. ~ ) • The Libertari&'n Party has quadruJ)led its resist.ration in California since Mar~b and Ls now bigger tban the. bace and Freedom Party. according to new fipres from the st•te. But the .latest registraUoo re- port Monday by Secretary of State March Fong Eu said the Libertarians stlll bave fewer than half the reglatrants Deeded to qualify for a atate-coaducted prlm.ry eJec:tlon and• perma- nent place on the ballot. Tbe ~ other couaty beltdel Oranae CountJ with a Republican majorl~ ta lloao, with 1.511 RepubUcua and 1.511 • Democnta. Statewide, tbe tota.11 tbrwP Sept. U 1bow 1,IU,tlt Democrat• and 3,Ht, '711 llej>UbUeut. Botll £:!' .. ban 1alned several ud line. Ute IMt report ill llareb, wttb DO llpUI• cant ebao1e lo relatht 1tren1tb1: ft percent Detaocratlc aad U percent Repabllcu. Laguna Beach police in- vestigators are trying to pieee together the last hours in the life of an unidentified Monterey . County man, whose body was found oo the beach near Sleepy Hollow Monday night. Investigat-Ors said a witness saw two m~n carrying the limp body of the 29-year--0Jd victim I down to the beach at about 9:30 p.m . Mooday. And a phone call received by police dispalcbers several mo- menta later indicated to police that whoever called in a report of a body apparently knew the victim. "The caller said there was a body of a 29-year-old man QD the Soecer Pool Teacher Wim $1.6 Million LONDON <AP> -Harry Jobnaon, a 58-year-old high school carpentry teacher, was sitting at home today watching TV and dreaming of a trip to Rome if be ever won the British soccer pool. .. A few minutes later, the Littlewoods (pool fitm ) man wu knocking at my door" to tell him he'd Just won $1.8 mllllon, Jobnlob said. .Johnson, who lives in Altrincbam. near Manchester in northwest Englan.4!1 eama about $10,750 a yeu teaching carpentry. Hl8 wife teaches bosne economJcs. · lkl8idM the trip to Rome, Jobnloo aald the pool win would allow the couple to b\lY a ranch house and a car and apend more tlme 1arden1na. MWloaa of Brttona play tbe 10Ccer pool every week by trying to pick wblcb ~Saturday afternoon's aam• wur ena ia a tie. beach who looked much older ," police Capt. Neil Purcell said. Police believe the man suf- rered a drug overdose and was carried to the beach by friends who ·did not want to become in- volved in the incident. Officers are not releasing tbe name ol the victim until bis re· latlves ~ notified of bia death. But police invesUaator Gene Brooks said it appears the man suffered a fatal drug overdose. Police found more than $480 in the man's wallet, which in· diutes robbery wu not a factor In bia death. A final report on the ume cl death will have to aw•it toxilotPcal reports from the county Coroner's Offlce. They will take six to 10 weeks to complde. lnvestiaaton showed a picture of the victim to operators and suesta at nearby,.botela lD an ef- fort to detennlDe wbetbet tbe man wu known lD tbe ai,.. <See INQVl&Y •Pap Al> Senion Get Shots South Oranp Oout" l'ellden&a $S 1ean old or ovtT will ba" their laat cbance to 1et tne OU abotl New. 15 hl SU Clement.. Tb• clinic from t a.m. to ' p.m. will tab place •t tbe Comaawd· ty ClalllacMe.100 Aft. S.'1Ue. \ ·City officiala preaeated two plau for ~ tbe eo..taJ C0tt••n•e)' loan. one tbat wou&d eee developm•t ol Ullo 18-bole golf counea surrounded by 1,831 residences on city and Irvine Company property. That plan also calls for a re- so r t hot e l complex. head- q ua rte rs for the Southern Ca lifo rnia Golf Assoc iation. leaving 63 percent or the com· btned lrvme and city property in regional park land. A second a ltern:Jtive, de· \eloped by former planning tSeeo LOA N, Page AZ> Housing Fixup Funding Eyed In Clemente San Clemente City Council members will consider a plan tonight to obt ain $1 00,000 in reder al runds to help senior c it izens or h andi capp e d homeowners upgrade their run- down housing. The funds are administered through the Orange County Housing a nd Community Development program. If the council agrees to join the program, a housing advisory committee will be set up to find neighborhoods where low to moderate income homeowners most need the funds. Assistant City Manager Doug Meyer said the funds could also be used for park land purchases, construction of civic facilities, r efurbishing ot existing city facilities and a wide range of public works and urban renewal projects. The .council will consider the program at its 7 o'clock meeting at City Hall, lOOAve. Presidio. HE SWITCHED AND SUCCEEDED "I can't believe bow fut.I told my car hl the Daily Pilot. "I tried anotber Oraqe Couo· ty aewsp9pef' aad oa.ly received one call -and 1 sot seven calls tbe ftnt day in the Dally Pl.lot." Tbat•a tbe adve.rtiatn1 aue<:eU 1tory of tbe Oran•• C.oast woman wbo placed tbla ad fn the Dally Pl.lot: 1e Oau on Iona be d camper ahetJ. cauette· eqUa:r llOCX·XXJUC If you want rut 1ueeea wtth 1ov ad~"' try the Daily PUot bJ c.ub1C I051'18. , lWLYP!\.Q! use w...-. <>itoblr tZ. tm 'lJaey're Not ManiedP L\N DISQO CAP) Crl•laal ...._ ... ..,. claar1• laa¥e ..._ ft ... •t•iut • ·for1•tr.t ff. year ... Nllncl ~ fto,.,. _....., .... .. .. • ... lei* Wa "San DMID ............ ft• dt1 attor'MJ'• ol· nee aaund~Wld bJ lM .... Dr ....... On1Jft Uaat tWJ> ....m .... .,.,.. vaUd. lbul .... Cwtlee Md filed aevtral marrlaae llcena. laLe and tailed ao provlcle coned lnlorma· Uonoa80me. "They are mamed and have alway1 a.... married s1nce tbe cier.tn0n1. '' depu-• ty city attoraey SHao ff Ull.lmOI' laid. INQ UIRY ... A check of hotel auest Usu failed to turn up the man's Mme, officers 1aid. - Meanwhile, police are asking anyone who might have wit· nessed unwiua1 activity Monday nl«iht near the Vacation Village hotel to call officers. Officers are not releasing the name of the victim until bis re. latives are notified of the death in Monterey County. But police invesUfator Gene Brooks said it appears the man suffered a fatal drug overdose. Police found ll)ore than $t80 in the inan's wallet, which in- dicates robbery was not the motive. But a fmal report on the cause of death will have to await toxlcological reports from the county corooer's office, expected to take between six and 10 weeks to complete. . . Investigators showed a picture or the VI"ctim to operators and •guests at nearby hotels in an ef- fort to determine whether the m an was known in the arf!a. A check of hotel guest lists fa iled to turn up th e man's name. officers said. Meanwhile, police are asking anyone who might have wit· nessed unusual activity Monday night near the Vacation Village hotel, lQ call officers with any information. F ,....PGffe AJ MARINES • • tnf,Tueeciay ntcht. owever, Pe&terman aa.Jd, , ''What you wlll eee la no way ap- proximates what would be done under hostile conditions." He said ii the base was threatened, reinforcements woµJd be nowp in instead or brought in by ship. "It is not a classic amphibious a ssa ult," sa id Capt. Robe rt Bowen, a Pentagon spokesman. Once ashor e, the Marines mo't{ed into defensive positions behind the 17.4-mile perimeter fen'ce, then will engage in about four weeks of training and drills before Tetuming home. Sources in Washingt,t>n said they vi ewed the call.up of about 3,000 Cuban reservists and other action as "normal precautions." Evacua t io n Meeting Set The emergency evacuation procedures in the event or a dis· aster at San Onofre's nuclear power plant will be discussed at Thursday's 7 p.m. meeting of the San Clemente Homeowoers Associetion. The meeting will be held at the San Diego Gas and Electric auditorium, 101 W. El Portal St., San Clemente. Dr. Louis Bernath, a nuclear research manaeer for San Diego Ga~ and Electric, will answer questions and diacuss bow the area a.round the power plant, just three mlles from San Clemente, ._ould be evacuated in the event or aerioua radiaUon _leakaee. DAILY PILOT TM ()<-(-1 0..11~ Pllo4. will\ Wlllcll IH- Ot-IM -l'r"._ l.-1-Dy t"°Ot- C..\t P\llllhN ... '-Y ~olot<llt ...... •rt ........ -_., ~ ,., .... ~ '°' , .. .. AM .. , N._t -· H""li"91.., lffclV"-t••ftVoli.,.,1.-.L-IHclll_C_ A .,.,..,~ ,....'Ol'lill Mht~ ., °""14•.,...,.. s.tvro.n Mid ~ ... Tho --_ • .,,. ...... _ ... Ull -· aoy Stroot, C.IO -· (M -•"'1t --. ... ---··""-·-.Hc••.c-v 10 Pfo\lclonl ond Go_ .. Mo- ~·· ..... ...... .,,.... .. .......... llM ..... ntl!•W ~ll.'--~·-· .. ti .. _. ................. ............ OfllOe 1111MC-N.,._.. om... Cilllll!IOM·Nt~..., ...... M ............. klll 1117J_11..._-f ,,, ........ (n4)MMll'I n111•u•M•••••~ LeflMa .. ece.M D ....... 1"9: , ..... -.. ~ "'-'-"C-...... ~·ic =. 0r:;r.. ~fr..:::'~ ~===--~=\' .. ~.:~ 9l fii"fM~~~~ .~w..:Q.li . Health ()/fic,ial Say. .No TB Infection - In. Orange Count_y Caplttnao Unifted Sebool J>ll.. trlct tnalteee bave app""*9 a. boundary cban•• tb.at eould br· lag a square mile ol lud from. the planned 20,000·bom$ A.lllo Viejo project into lbe1r jiarlldlc·. ti on ., llOaUT ua&E• ................ Tb•re bu not ~n a •tnsle cue ol an Oran.a County real dent b e in1 infe cte d wHh tubert ulo1l1 by a Soutbe aat Aalan refu1ee. a top federal health "'1clal t a.id today . And ~ ch&n('ttl of atudenta 28-year B attle contacUnt the dlaeaae from their Allan cluamates are said to be virtually non-existent. Chri.atopher Hayden. ' aenlor public health advlaer for the Center fol' Disease Control in Atlanta, aaid tbe disease is almost never communicated by youna•ten because or bulll·in body defeosea. Hayden declared that the dis· ease can be transmitted only through prolonged and close contacts usually found ln crowded bousebold condltloal. Hayden, who has been analys· l.ng the local health situation at the request of Orange C<Juoty supervisors, said ther,e bu been a rreat deal or mlstilfonnatloo a bout tbe s upposed health threat. .......... ~ The &U·acre currently un- developed area, located 1n the Saddleback UnJfied ScbooJ ~~ trict. ii about a mile north ol the proposed San Joaquin Hill• Transportation Corridor and southwe1t ol Moulton e~y. Deportation Fight Ente rs Last Round He said the public baa a right to be concerned but that any future statements contributing to a health scare could only be cons trued as alarmist. H~ntington Beach Mayor Don MacAllister, among others. bas charged that health problem~ are more serious than officials admit. Lane Kirkland. heir ap- parent to George Meany's A FL·CIO presidency. says tha t the Federal Reserve Board's cre'dit ·tightening action is the "wrong move at the wrong ti me" for fi ghtin_g inflation. Saddleback and now CUSO: trustees bllve-a1reed to the boundary shift-to prevent tuture~ neighborhoods in the area from.. being split into two acbooj-itis-:-• tricta. : CUSD Superintendent Jerry Thornaley s aid he expects speedy approval fTOm Orange County Committee on School District Organization on the boundary change s ince both school boards agree on it. LOS ANGELES (AP> -A South~m California court may be the setting for the final scene in the governme nt's 28·year fight to d e port Andrija Artukovic of Seal Beach, ac· cused of taking part in the de- aths or thousands or Serbs. Jews and 1YP8ies du.rlllf World War 11 in Croatia. Tbe Justice Departmedf fiJed a motion Tuesday in federal im· migration ~urt in Los Angeles to deport the 79-year-old retired bookkeeper, who entered the United States in 19'8 under a false name. The court papers stated, "Thia major Nm collaborator and prime mover in large.scale persecutioos is not entiUed to the continued lospitality of the United States." Artukovic lives in Seal Beach's Surfside Colony. Government efforts to deport A-r tukovic, who ser ved a s Minister of the Interior and Justice in Croatia, fi rst began in 1951 and have been st ymied since a 1959 court order that said that Artukovic could be subject to political persecution ii forced to return to Yugoslavia, which has been seeking to extradite him. Jus tice Department official Walter J . Rockler , a former pro- -~-· ......... FIGHTS DEPORTATION Andrlja Artukovlc secutor in t he Noremberg war cr imes trials. said in his court filing that the stay of the de· porta t ion or der granted t o Artukovic should be revoked. He said failure to act now could mean epidemic outbreaks in the future. M acAllister was responsible for a recent resolution by the Orange County League of Cities requesting county officials to take immediate action to abate the possible threat. Haydee said that so far in 1979, 33 ~es or tuberculosis h a ve be~ diagnosed in In· dochinese refugees in Orange County. This represents about 20 per· cent of all cases of T B diagnosed in the county this year. be said. Laguna Beach Girl Injured In Crosswalk f',....P11geAJ RANCH ... West plan. He added that a San Diego Freeway interchange near the proposed road was not designed with Nu·West·s pro· posed road in mind W1lllam Zaun. a s pokesman ror Orange County's Environ· me ntal Manageme nt Agenc-y, told comm1ss1oners a plan for a road 10 the vi cinity of Nu West s proposal was scrapped several years ago because then· were not sufficient funds to build 1t In res po nse t o th f' co.m · m issioners . Amc-., !\u \\e!.l ., spokesman. said l'lt )i orric1ab had not made th(• ~outhern ac cess road a requirement but on ly requested tl bt> built t\mes S8Jd the City had asked t he developer to secure ap· prov a1s from the ot hn g-o\ ernmentaJ a)!enc1c., '"'ol .. ed "The <;It) only' r1•quc-.ted a. A 6·year·old Laguna Bea ch rea1>1b1l tl \ ::.tud\ '°"'' "'teks gi rl remains in serious.condition ago,· Am.t's .,atd. · Th<1 l .., not at Mission Community Hospital eoough time a fter s he was s t r uck in a '"We do not mean lo <,av that crosswalk by a car Tuesday aJ. this 1s the onl) plan 1l s our tcrnoon. r1rst broad bru~h attempt to Little Kelly Jean Buits of 1021 com e up with a plan.. he added Gav1ota Drive suffertjd a frac· Before the constr uction of tured thigb,l>one and other. in-homes on the Nu West pro1ect. JUries in the 3 ·30 p.m. accident known as Rancho San Clemente, at the intersection of South ca n begm, the developers are n· The boundary s hift agreement also provides that the Sad- dleback sctwoedistrict will take Jurisdiction of an approximat~ly 40 acre parcel of land north of El Toro Road near Leisure World. Even though it will be more than two years before homes will be builll on the &tl·acre bo undary shift area, CUSD Trustee Robert Bachelor said he 1~ not happy with the atrange- menl Prior to the CUSD board's ap· pro\ a l of the s hift Monday, .Bachelor s aid the boundary t·hange would hurt Laguna Nig uel residents. He cast the on- 1\-vota agamst the shift. · T rustee Ted Kopp sa id the !>h1ft may mean double school :c.essions for youngsters in the area . . K o p p said s tudents at Capistrano Valley High. Niguel Hilts Juruor High and Moulton dnd Crown Valley grade schools m .iy h a\le to att e nd-s pli t W"'>IOOS unlJl new schools are built 1n the Aliso· VieJO area. CvSD offi cials are hoping for- ... w te school bwlding funds to house future students in the Ali so V1eJQ area The esu mated 50.000·resident \11s o Vie10 project , loeated no rth of Laguna Be~ch, is ex pe el ed to inc lude 10 public :.chools on nine sites. fi'r o • Pag~ A I C oast Highway and Thali a quJred to gam the City -Council Street Tuesday. and Planrung Comm1ss1on ap-f 'ro• Page A I WAN A PPROVED. • • Momenta after the collisioo, a prov al oL a more deUllled plan.. Laguna Beacbftretnlck, ruahin& But Commi.ulODer Bob Lim-to the aecidentaeene._wu atnack berlf Nid be ta now ·•rei.act.at .. GAS LINES •• commission chairman Belinda Blacketer, would preserve 71 percent or the land for regional pa rk use, wi th all but 13 percent of t he rem ain in g us e d for agricultural preserve. tourist facilities and the lakes areas. Mrs. Blacketer proposes 67 acres to be used for develop· menl of homes near Leisure W-0rld. Conditions placed on the ten· tative approval also include: -Submittal by the city of a d e taile d cost and r e ve nue feas ibility study, which would outline proceeds realized by recreational uses in the canyoo to re pay the loan. -A detailed management and development plan for the ci(y property and an environmental stud~. -Assurances that no portion of the property would be dis· posed or without consent of the Coastal Commisaion. -The city would provide park· ing and bus shuttle service to and from Sycamore Hills and the beaches. -And assurances that land uses on Sycamore Hills wiJI not be developed if they prejudice the completion or the proposed national urban park, the coun· ty's regiooal park, or other local coastal programs. The City Council voted to purchase Sycamore Hills for Errant Truck Rolls Down Embankmen t First the flatbed truck ran out of gas, then it ran away from its owber in Arch Beach Heights Tuesday afternoon, rolling 100 feet down a steep embankment. Drher Richard Orvllle Arnold, 28, of Santa Ana, told police be wu driving uphill on Del Mar Avenue at about 1:30 p.m. when bia truck ran out of , ... He Hid be WU attemptlnf 1o back t.be tnack clown the blll ao he could make a U-turn, when gravity quit dotq ill tbibf, and the truck ltalled. PoUce said Arnold got out of t.be cab to five it a push. Tbat'1 when the balf.t.OD tnM:t decided to cooperate. It t>eian rolltn1 down the blll wtth Arnold In hot J)W'IUlt, before Jumplna a curb and roWna 100 lMt down t.be embankment on tbe IOUtb 1lde of tbe ltreet. No one w11 hurt ln t.be Incident. poUeeMkltodaJ. .. ' $&.75 million more than a year by a motorist. to proceed With the Nu· West pre. ago, at 10 percent interest, to California Jilghway Patrol of· else plan study unUI developers and decline thereafter." the CIA settle a lawsuit between the city ficers are investigati ng the fire can provide better assurances official testified a nd fo rmer o wners Rancho truck·car accident Involving about the south access road_ The Sovtets. who export about Palos Verdes Corp. Samuel Higginson. of Corona del "They <Nu Wes t 1 may find one million barrels a day to th1• To date, the city has paid a lit· Mar He was not hurt in the lhcms£'1 ves in a box at the end of y;, .... l ...and an add1t1 onal 1 9 t ie more than Sl m illion to second mishap the hne. · L1mbN .1? ~aid mllhon a day to com munist Rancho. which was a county ad-The f i re tru c k s ustained !\1erham a nd Comm1ss1oner rount n~. will likely become a vance for a future regional park. d amage to its midsection. Cli ff G~llatl~ -.aid from no~ on n t importer of about 700.000 Tuesday's tentative loan ap-Me a nwhile, Ke it h E dgar th<'~ w11J seek greaten enf1cat1on barrels of 011 daily by 1982, ht> proval from the Coastal Com· Johnson. 64. of 25591 Dana Mesa on Nu.West'sclatms I ..,31d mission is viewed as good news Drive. San J uan Capistrano, will Co mm1ss1on1:n d£•c 1ded to And energy.conser vation ef· by at least one Laguna Beach be cited for running a red light summarize the s tatements made forts Ill the Soviet Union -un· council member at Thalia Str~t as his car struck at T uesday·s meeting and de· like those in the United States - Councilwoman Sally Bellerue, the Butts girl, police said today. velop a report on them for the would do Little to cut overall de· who attended the Coastal Com· Police Officer Ma rk Miller council mand. largely because there are mission meeting Tuesday with said he witnessed the accident Prior to the City C'ounc1rs so fe w pnvate automobiles there Mayor Jack McDowell and other and says J ohnson ran the red 3·lo·2 vote to approve the Nu· a n d becaus e the rail· based city officials, s aid she feels light just as the gi rl began to West pla n. Plannin g Com · transportation system is already "pretty positive about the loan." walk across the highway in the m issioners had asked a delay in ener gy.efficient, the.CIA of· She said it would be very dif· croBSwalk. th e pro j ec t 's s tudy until fi cials said ficult to complete the Coastal The northbolllld vehicle driven representatives from the agen· Meanwtule. the outlook for oil Com mission requirements by Johnson struck the girl in the cies that appeared before the production in OPEC nations, before the end of the year, but crosswalk, and she was knocked commission Tuesday could be nota bly Saudi Arabia, .. has added the Coastal Conservancy at least 15 f~t in front of the contacted. wor sened considerably. Plans has offered its expertise in help-car. "l wish we could have met fo r 1nc r ea s 1ng production ing the city get its Joan inform&· Sbe was treated by firemen with you before then ," com· capacity have been trimmed or lion together. and county paramedics before missioners Mecham and Lim· shelved and producing country. And she said she is pleased the bein g rushed to Mission Com· beri told sPokesmen from the governments have imposed pro. com m ission voted to tentatively munity Hospital where hospital Marines, CalTrans. state parks duction ceilings that are below approve the entire $6.4 million officials say she is improving. and the COWlty. capacitv levels,•· he S4lid. sought by the city. -----------------------------------...:_ __ _ Wheo the Laguna Beach en· tourage arrived in Los Angeles Tuesday, they faced a com· mission staff recommendation that would see only $3.2 million loaned to the city. But arguments presented by the city convinced the com- mission to go for the whole amount, "which means we are now able to increase our plannint o ptions-without homes-in Sycamore Hills," ahesald. Michael Scott, Laguna Green· belt Inc. executive director, said he is also pleased with the com· mission decision. "What the commission told us was, that lf the city wants the loan. it will have to sit down with the Coastal Commission and the Coastal Cons ervancy and develop land use plans that do not include housing." He said the decision would, in effect, klll plan.a by the Irvine Company to develop nearly 2,000 home• surrounding a proposed golf course complex. ·'The comm111lon obvioualJ preferred <Mn. Blacketer'• de· velopment plan) and said tbey could not tee liviDI the loan to the city to build houses," Scott said. The dty wUJ belln or1anllln1 a financial featibtllt)' study and work with the Coastal Conaervanty to set the loan papera in order by the end ol the year. , Faillne that, the clt.y will have to compete wtt.h munlclpalft1ea tbrouf,bout the Unit.eel States for approximately tlO mllllon In tederal coutal zone mana1ement .loam.~ SUPER SPECIAL SAVINGS fROM ' THE OPTICAL SUPERSTORE FOR YOUI sure SPICIAL YOUN•STH I 0% Off OUR REG. LOW PRICI O F Slf.50' NOW ONLY $35.55 (For A Limited Time Only) U.Ct .... ..-etc ...... ...--. .. ,... ....... ... ,.. ,........ ..... -..................... c-. IA'* .................... ., .... 4,..,.. .... ... ·-------------, I ALL SUNGLASSES NOW I 25°/o OFF I Plctc out 1ny styte I In ''f>C'<- 1 (AstOfted lent oo'°'9 • glass & l)laatlcl l ------. ---- t p ~------· Teday9• c1 .. 1•1 ; N.Y. S•oeks VOL. 72, NO. 290, 4 SECTION~, e PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1979 N Fl FTEEN CENTS J GOP Regains' Voter Edge .. . County • ID RepublltaDI bave re1alned t_. lead over O.moerata ln Oraqe ~~r re&\lt.ra· tlon rolla, ar ot v Olen Al Olloalakt . -Lai.t ,.._. for-the New e election abow that 402,621 RepubUc1n11 are re1istereti\ nearly a 4,000 margin over Oemocrltl. Al ol MODda..Y. Democratic re- gistratlon wu listed at 398. 766 Cormty ;Escapes . TB Woes By ROBERT BARKER Of .. Deity ~llet Sutt There has not been a single case of an Orange County resi· dent being infected· with tuberculosis by a Southeast Asian refugee. a top federal health official said today And the chances of students contacting the disease from their Asian classmates are said to' be virtually non-existent. Chnstopher Hayden. a senior public health adviser for the Center: for Disease Control \n Atlanta, s aid the disease ts almost never communicated by youngsters because of bwlt-m SCHOOLS SEEK U.S. AID--A3 N>dy defe~es . Hayden declared that the dis- ease can be transmitted only through prolonged and close contacts us ually found in crowded household cond1Uons. Hayden, who bas been analyz- ing the Jocal health altuatlon at tW reqwt ol 0r-.e County ............ uld &Mr-. bu ..... ......... "'~ • el>out tit• aappoeed lle•ltb threaL ' He said the public has a right t.o be concerned but that any future aatemeata ~tributina to ...... eear'9 CCMlld oal1 be ewtrmd -alarnWtt. l HunuDirtoo Beach Mayor Don MacAllister, among others, bas charged that health probJerns are more serious than officials admit. He said failure to act now could mean epidemic outbreaks in the future. MacAJUster was res ponsible (or a recent resolution by the Orange County League of Cities requesting county officials to take immediate action to abate the possible threat. Hayden said lhal so far in 1979, 33 cases of tuberculosis have been diagnosed in In· docbinese refugees in Orange County. This represents a~ut 20 per· cent of all cases or TB diagnosed in the county this year, he said. <See TB, Page A2) Bomb Threat Call Empties NB Bank The Security Pacific National Bank branch at 3475 Via Lido, Newport Beach closed shortly after 1:15 p.m. Tuesday when an anonymous caller told a bank employee there was a bomb in the building. The bank was evacuated and police said no bomb was found. The branch stayed closed for the ' remainder of the day, Coast Weather Mostly sunny 'lburaday. Lowa tont1bt S8 to 64. Hlella Tllanday In low 70s at beacbea to b1Ch 70. in· land. . INSl9BTe•A-Y The Llberl.rlan Party re· 1l1\ntloo hu made the bl11est 11\ns from l11t year wllb 17.MS voters now signed up Last year. the party had 489 voters re· g1stered [n the coonty -_, Last year at this iime, the Democrats held a 3,015 edge in registration in the traditional Republican county. Olson said the difference Uu.s year apparently is because more l Democrats than RepubllcaDB didn't vote last November and have moved away. Final county registration fie~r9 are expected to be known by this Friday, Olson said. The Ubertarlan Party bas quadrupled its registration in California since March and is now bigger than the Peace and f<,reedom Party, according to Optieal Dellld•• Is this a tree you see outside the old Barker Building on Newport's McFadden Square? Look again and you ~gbt see that it is only· half a tree. Also, look on Page A2 to ~e how the illusion was accomplished. Candidate Flays N-M Board Actions One ca ndidate for th e Newport-Mesa school board said Tuesday he believes the current board's business decisions are "unethical." .. Another said he opposes the proposed voucher system for school attendance because it ts untested. It. would allow students to attend the school of their choice. Those were among the com· ments as s ix candidates in trustee areas 1 and 6 spoke al a forum, held at Bay View School in Santa Ana Heights. lt was sponsored by several parents in the district. Candidates from areas 2 and 3 spoke at a previous forum. Four o( the board's seven seats are on the block in the Nov. 6 election. • Candidates run in the area in which they live but are elected by all district voters. About 25 people attended Tuesday's - forum. Area 1 is, roughly, the Estan- cia High School attendance area. Area 6 includes Newport Hei1h'8 and part. of southeast Coata Mesa. Three candidates are vylna in each or the two areaa. Area 1 candidate Robe.rt Ham- mond Jr., a product lnformatioo anatyatbt:d be places a priority on teac . "We must develop and retain \.be very belt teachers," Ham- mond aaid. "To me that's the key." He Uld be belleve1 the cur- riculum lbould emphulse buic •killl and that b'ul.... abould Mele to meintaln local e.erot ol ·~:a· • m 't.-r.a } e lec tronics fi e ld , said his primary goal is the education or ch ildren, ·'not to perpetuate s peciaJ interes t groups." Pancake said he believes his background in marketing would be especially valuable if the voucher system is approved and the school district has to "sell itself" to prospective students. Area l appointed incumbent Ke nneth Wayman. an attorney and former teacher. said he has made a point or seeking views from teachers, parents and the public, going door to door on OC · casion. Wayman said he believes he has the bac kground to un· derstand the mass of legislation, s tate-mandated programs and funding intricacies with which trustees are faced, and can Wl· • derstand a variety or view- points. In area 6, Todd Hess, a com- mercial and i dwt.tlial realtor (See llC}PEFVL, Pa1e AZ) . HE SWITCf!_E_D - AND SUCCEIDED "I can'\ believe bow fut I lold my car in the Dally Pilot. ·'I tried another Oran1e Coun- ty newspaper and oalJ. received one call -and I Sot MYeD calla the lint day in tbe Dail,y PUot." Tbat'a tbe advertilinc IUCC!ell story of the Oran1e Coaat woman wbo placed tb1a ad in lite DailJ PUot: '71 Dallun Ions bed camper atlell, c:a.uette- eqllar Ull·UXX lf you want fut 1ucceu with your advertlliDs. try \.be Dally PUot by callln1 Ml·M'71. • new figures from tbe state. But the lat.est registration re- port Monday by Secretary of State March Fong Eu said the Libertarians still have-fewer than half the registrants needed to qualify for a state-conducted primary el~tion and a perma- nent place on the ballot. The only other county besides Orange County with a Republican majority is Mono, with 1,581 Republicans and l ,S21 Democrata. Statewide, the totals through Sept. 13 s h ow 5 ,524,689 Democrats· and 3,36!t,715 Republicans. Both phties have gained several thousand since the last report in March, with no signifi· cant change in relative s trength s : 56 percent Democratic and 34 percent Republican. , But 785,908 CalUornlans declined to state a party pre- Ierence, M.51' registered wi~ the American Independent Par· ty, 51,512 with miscellaneous un - recognized parties, and 30,818 with the Peace and Freedom Party. "The lOtaJ is 9.8 million, up 237,994 since March. -{8" V<Yl'EllSTAU.Y Pa,eAZ> Judge Probed • Brown Appointee Under Fire LOS ANGELES (APl -The first legislator Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr appointed to a judgeship, Republican Robert Stevens of Santa Monica, as un -- der investigation by the attorney general for allegedly maktPJt ob- scene phone calls, the Herald Examiner reported today Attorney general s pokesmen were all m Sacra{l'lento today and not immediately available for comment. But Stevens told the Herald Exa miner in a telephone interview that.· an the calls in question. he believed he was discussing intimate top1 <.'s Strike End Seen Near At Airwest Grounded Bu1hea Alrweat pJ....-eould be back tn u.e m:r by early November peDdlq raUne.tion ol a teatati.-e q:r-. ment between the airline and i1s strikin& clerical emplo7eee. Larry Utdaftelcl. apolr ....... tor u. ........... ~ .... aareement ••• reacbed I• medl.ied talb that concluded Monday. The strike grounded the airline's jets Sept. 10 alter mo.re than a year of U(lSUccessful con· tract talks between Hughes of ficials and me mbe rs of the Airline Employees Association. The union represents 2,200 Hughes Airwes t reservataooi; agents, ticket clerks and clerical employees. Litchfield said the airline will begin gearing up to resume its full flight schedule by early Nov· ember. but he couldn't give a specific date when fli ghts would res ume. Hughes operates about 13 DC-9 flights a day from Orange Coun- ty lo Las Vegas. Tucson and Phoemx. He said the res umption of service depends on ratification or the agreement by the union members. a process that he said would take about three weeks. -Litchfield declined to discuss the content of the agreement - .... tulaf' with friends and. "I've learned a lesson 1 deeply regret this. l know at was wrong " Stevens. 63, a Los Angeles Supenor C-Ourt Judge, 1s itccused of d1scussang sex with Edward "Dick " Murphy. 37. sergeant-at ttrms for the stale Assembly, and Murphy's 27 year old w1fo R~h Ln telephone t·itll!> which thl' Murphys tape recorded without Stevens' knowledge. Mrs Murphy was a former sccretarv to Stevens and works for Assembly man Gerald Felan· do. R·San Pedro The Judge, ;u>po1nttd by Brown in 1977, said that dunng the calls the Murphys "not only did oot object. but made state· ments themselves or a sexual nature " The newspaper said unnamed persons who listened to the ta~ des<.'rabed the r emarks as '''>i<-'kenmg." .. gross" and "very sexually spec1fi <.'" but were not themselves s pecific about the tapes· content Asked if has remarks might havt· been made jokingly . Stevens replted : .. No. J'd say fantC1s1nn~ Sex fantasy. I SUP· <See JUDGE, Page A.2) Watehes Offered HB Woman Held In Bribe Attempt By nspji:aKS 8CllOSwpw ... ...., ....... A serond suspect wanted in ~ with a $2(1,000 bnbe atteept Ot1 Or•••• Co-ty Se,_... ea.t I ..... --..t Rldt ... WM ane.ted at Mr Huatb:ICton Rarllour bome n-- day Diebt- Tbe woman, Identified as Martha Ann Hawkins, 30, an oc- cupational tberapist, was taken into custody about 8 p m . on an a rrest warrant chargmJt her Vanishing Banker Reappears Injured NEW YORK CAP> _:_ Michele Sindona. lht> Italian banke r <.'hat ged w i th fraud wh o vanished 2l<i monthS ago while strolling down Fifth Avenue, has reappeared as mysteriously as he disappeared. Sindona. 59, haggard and weak from a leg wound, c;liled h is lawyer's office from a telephone booth Tuesday and was picked up by his son·m·law and a lawyer. It was not learned where he has been since his dis· appearance Aug 2 with conaplracy to obstruct justice, aald Orange County Shenrrs u . Wyatt Hart_ M s. U.awk1ns is alleged to heve prowiclecl $»,000 Jn ea-.,...... ..... W'atei9ee to UD• de~ Inn.Upton .. eol-··~ral for • cub bribe tlt•t was to be paid to Jqe RJckles to persuade him to grant a favora- ble prison sentence for a man faci ng trial on grand theft <.'harges. The man. Richard Timothy Workman. 42, of La Habra, is a Chino State Prisorr inmate charged wilh funneling money out of an automobile s ales s<.'heme_ . Wo rkman ·was forma lly <.'harged Tuesday with s olic1tmg a bribe and obs tru c tion of JUSll<.'t>. Ac<.'Ording to investigators. Workman . n ow h o used at Or an ge County Jail, made it known that he wanted to bribe a Judge so that he could plea bargam rus case and receive a sentence concurrent with the one he now is serving. Investigators from the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the Newport Beach Police Department learned of t.he al- <See BJllBE. Page AZ> ' Carina ToDbom, 11, • vllttor to Newport Beach's Udo l1le from Sweden eyea 10me or'tbe~areen leafy subltance that'• been sbowina up oo the laland'• beaches. }. spokeeowmu for Cal Tech'• KerckhOtf Marine Laboratory ln Corona del Mar says the stuff l1 sea lettuce and the large amount of ·it could be attri\>uted to a heavy seasonal bloom. The spokitwoman added that sea lettuce la edible, lf properly pre· pared. -" . - \ .. LOI 4NOSLU (AP l -A ~ Calllnla ~ .., I» \he Mtt1nc for. \he fta:al ~ lo lbe 1overnment'1 ll·rur U1bt lo deport AadrlJ• Artukovte ti leal aeaela. If· cuaed ol =-"" la Uilit ... alba ol tboti-el ..... , ... and ~ artna World War 11 ln Ct-oaUa. The Justice Oepartm•t ftlild • aaoUoD 'l'-daY la f.Wal lm· mlarttiaG court 1n Loi A...a. to .. DOit \be ""~•ar.old rellnd bookkeeper, wbo utered U.e Unlt.41 aaa. in 1N under a falH ....... Tb• court pa:pel"I tiated, 'Yf"tdl' major Nail collaborator and prime mover ln lart•·•eale peneeutiona lt DOt eeUtled to th• cmtlnued bolpUaUty ol the Uelted et.alee." Artukovlc lives in Seal Beach'• !urflide Colony. Goven:ament efforu to detalt Artutovlc, wbo aervecf aa .Minister of th• laterlor ud Justice in Croatia ftnt ...._ ln / 1.951 aoct have been st1mled since a 1958 court order that said that Artukovfc could be subject ~political penecutlon lf forced • to return to Yqoelavta, wbleh has been Meldrig to eJStradite hi Tu1tice Department official w alter J . Roclder, a former pro- seeutor In UM Nurember1 wu· · crlmn trtala, .. 1d ln hl1 eourt . flllog that Ute atay of tbe de· portation order 1ranted to Artukovtc abould be revoked. Rockier conten4ed that' a 1'71 law bu removed the 1bleld of p.rotectlo under wblch Artukovtc bu •caped Pl'OHCU· ti on. He a~d that ·'the evidence and determination• relatin& to A rtukovlc '1 persecution of minority &n>UPI ln Croat.la dur· ing the yean 19'1 to 1M5 are now relevant and controlling" because of the new Jaw. The law s tates that the possibility of prosecution in the case of Nazi war criminals is not grounds for an exemption from deportation. Artukovlc was branded the "Butcher of the Balkan•" bv militant J e wis h groups who have lobbied ror his deportation and from time to time have de- monstrated near h!1 home. Yugoelavta, hu accuaed him of reaponaibWty for tbe deaths of 800,000 Serba, Jewa and IYPll• durtn1 the Naal occupa· lion. • Support.era of Artukovtc have te1Ufied at earUer deportaUoa proeeedlq1 tllat be wa1 not rerl'Ollllbl4i for ov......... u.. seoret police. Pair Facing Theft Charge ~ Two box bOya who worked at Huahea Markel on Via Lido are facing charges of grand theft for •allegedly st.ealing liquor from the market. ~. According to police reporta, store security officera alle1ed they watched Douglas Howard Kel1h. ta, of 5 Rue Mal'Hlllea and a ll·Y•ar·old Newport :S.ach boy take a e-.e of liquor Sunday. The police report Indicated the two youtba were 1uapeeted of earlier tbeft.I of liquor and were under 1urvelllanee by 1tore seeurlty l\W'dl. llut Injure& 2 LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP) - At 'least two people were lJUured toda)' when an explo1loo OC· curred at a natural 1u llquld ptut at u.. au. e.moe ,.. flJaery ... t of Lall• Cb=~ authortU. aald. J'IUther were not lmmediatelJ available, but the two known lDJund wen taken to WHt Calcultu· Cameron Holpltal ln lulpbur, ol· flelalltald. DAILY PILOT ,,_Of ... C.... Diiiy ,.. ... 1 wltll Wl!IO It c-111-.... -.. ....... 1 .... --.111e o.-. c-P\11111 ......... C-.~-·-... ,.,..,_ ,,...,, .... , ... , ... c.ou -· ....... llN<tl. ..._,,_, llll~Vell..,,l.W.,~-l ....... C... A ....................... 111\ifW .. -_..,... .. ,,...,..... ~ , .... ......... -.c.tt-... Ill•- ....:=.:.=- Vlu~..J::t:..= .. -- ~ '=' ... '=" ~~~­ oewe.e ~-=· 'rlll9'MM (7UttoCn ce ... ,,,...,....la.Mll -, ... 1 Gamble Debts. Cited In Kidnapping Trial N•'"*' Beach resident Larry Doaald Smith, 44, saddled wt\h more tbaD $100,000 in gamblin1 debts, kidnapped 24-year·old Carolyn Bealer in an attempt to raise money to pay off those debtl. JUDGE ... poae." Stevens den.led any criminal intent or culpablllty. He 1aid · there could be noth!Jlt erimtnal uni"' the Murphy• ••ked him to ato2 calltn1. • They never did," he aaid "I don 't aee any evidence that would indicate to me that they were not perfectly willing participant.a." Murphy, who reportedly auf. fered a heart attack Monday, could not be reached for com- ment. But the state Commission on Judicial Performance described the chargea aa follows In a letter to Stevens: '·During the period you have been a Superior Court judge, you have made oblcene phone calls to Richard Murphy and Beth Murphy and you were requested by them to desist from such condu c t and thereafter you made additionaJ calls." . An aide to Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy said M urpby complained to MeCart.hy three yeara aao. while Stevens was a atate senator, but the speaker took no action becauae be belJPed be lacked the autbortty. Tiie ec>Qple aJao eomplalaed to Pr•d Tau1ber, chief ad· miniatratlve offtcer of the A.a- sembly Rules Committee, to the Black Le1i1lalive Caucus -the Murphya are black -as well aa t he Commin1on on Judicial Performance, the attorney general and Sacramento district attorney. Brown's chief of staff, Gray Da vis, said Murphy also com- plained to the governor's ofnce. Stevens served in the As· sem bl;y from 1982-86 and in the slate Senate from 1966· 76 before accept.ina the Judteablp. fi',..P-AJ BRIBE ••• le1ed plan and met with Workman over th• weekend wblle poainl u aid" to an at· torney. lt wu alle1ed that Workman later contacted Ma. Hawkin• and told her to brin1 the sold watches to the Jail so they could be turned over aa collateral for the purported bribe. Rleklel did not learn of the al· w1H bribe until Monday after the Jewelry bad, been turned over to the undercover ln· vt1tJ•mon. Hart aaid )11. Hawkin• wu arrnted without Incident and wa1belnaheld1n Oran1e County Jill in lfeu of ta0,000 ball. She was tebeduled to be arraiped on the obltrucUon of Juatlce char,. toQy in Central f>iltrtct II unfolpal Court. • Police Seek Sl8yera of 2 OKA&CHZde~~·· CAP) -PollH an wt tMlr aeareb for Ute lllll•H of a !:'4= m.ID.l.tW ... bl.I wit•, two eut.. tlM couple'• two wouded oldldrm Nld mQ~lla" talln tbe fam.UJ oar, omoen ..... Tlae buli.t·rlddled bcMU11 ot aev. IUehard •· Doualul. 41. and b.11 wt.le, llarilJ'll, 18, w.n found Monday nltbt In their bome about five m.11-IOUtbeut otben. IMle Dia ~JI. .. IUobaM ll'ooikl 1 .. Ir., It, ......... inlta ... Uon la •• Otlalaoaa Cl\1 bolpital That wu tho conlenUon of As· 1l1tant U . S. Attomey Suzanne Conlin ln her openJn1 statement tn Smith'• extort.ton trial which got under way Tuesday ·tD Los Anteles Federal District Court. Smith, of 4640 Park Newport, wa1 arrested Au1. as in conneo· tion with the abduction of Miss Bealer, who Is still missing. In· ve1tt1atora are convinced 1be'1 dead. · The federal court trltl ia baaed oa the allesect kidnappinl and extortion. Newport Beach police are currently conductin1 an lnv•U&ation of Miaa Bealer'• diaappearanee that could lead to murder char1ea bein1 flied a1ainlt Smith. Smith bu pleaded Innocent to the extclltion cbar1e1 and bil at· torneya, Deputy Federal Defen. ders Richard Burda and Brian Robbins rnerved their oPIQi.na statement in Smith'• defenae UD· til Ma . Conlin haa reated her cas~. Tuesday's testimony came fro m the m issing woman 's brother, Larry Fox of Anaheim, owner of the Acllon Construction Cleanup Company of Culver Ci ty. ~,ox told of a seriea or ransom phone caJls he received after his sister disappeared Aug. 23 and or his unsuccessful attempt to deliver 1100.000 ranaom ror:. her, The witness told the court the man who m ade the ransom de· m anda aald the kldnapplna waan't a penooal lhln1 but wu related to a di.lpute over a '1 million bualnesa deal. Smith bu maintained since b.ia IJ'Nlt that ll1u haler wu a wUUn1 participant In tbe scheme wtUch wu batcbed by two men known only u Ray and Jack. He said the pair preaiured him Into the extortion plot because of the loss of Sl million. Smith ala<> told inveaUgators that he and Miss Bealer went by boat to Dana Point Harbor where they met Ray and Jack on Aug. 24. He aald the two men foroed the young woman into the boat a nd left bim on a dock. He .,Jd they drove out to 1ea and re- lu rned In about 30 minute• without Mlla Bealer. E',.._PapAI HOPEFUL ~. Marines 'mt' Cuba Beaches GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (AP ) -MarlnH 1warmed aahor• by hellCOIMr and am. phibloua craft ln a practice land· int today oo the beachea of the onl)' U.8. milltuy base on com· munlat toll. ._ A Soviet aurveillance 1blp stood offabore and Cuban re· servist.a in the area were called to duty. "So far a1 we know, t.Mre were no problem•" ln the 8 a .m. landln1. uid Cmdr. Howard Mat.00, a 1poknman at AtlanUc Fleet beadquarten In Norfolk, Va. Three Navy warsblpa carried the M arinel cloe to tbe 1hore at dawn in lhe 1how·lbe-Oa1 u - erclae, butll.y arun1ed by ~ NAVAL fORCE SENT TO INDIAN OCEAN-AA Carter admlniltraUon aa a nex- in1 of mllttary muacle In retponae to the presence In Cuba of a Soviet brf1ade, about 500 mllea weat of Guantanamo. In Waahln1ton, a Penta1on spokesman aaid there wu no overt action by the Cubana. About 2,200 Marine• were In· volved in the exerclae, a prac· lice reinforcement on tbe eaatern Up of Cuba. MlUt.ary offlclala hulatecl the exerclae wa1 routine and , althou&h they made extreme ef· Corti to accommodate nearly 80 reporters and pbotographera covertna the landint. lhey de- nied reporta that the nerctae waa merely a media event. "Thil ii • trainlni exerctae which relnforcu the Marines and naval unit• 1tatloned at Guantanamo Bay," Navy Capt. John Fetterman aald at a brief· int Tuelday nllht. NB Official Recovering From Surgery Dick Hol(an. Newport tseach's director of community develop· ment, 11 recovering today from the open heart suraery he un· derwent Monday al St. Joeeph Hospital In Oran1e. Ho1an, 58, waa to retire from hi• clty Job on Nov. 1. He bu been with the city for eltht ye an. Clt1 Manac•r Robert .... &Mt, Priol'. rnent. Holan waa tlven a physical In which a heart problem was detected. He said the s urgery wes done to cor r e c l a bloc kage o r circulation. HOGAN Wynn said the planner's physi- cians said the:(. were aaU.lled with the aurfery and with Hogan's recovery alnce Monday. He remained in Intensive care today. The clty mana1er said Jim Hewlcker, who baa b e en Hogan's assist.ant, has been ap- pointed actina community de· velopment dirfftor. ' He aaid Hogan'• reti,..ment wlll be poetponed and the de- partment Mad would be plaeed on alck leave while be recovers from the 1ur1ery. PaiatedPal• I Artist LaWTence ftubka paints base of palm tree on con· struction barrier fhat fences off remodelina project at old Barker Bulldin*' on Newport's McFadden Square. TOile half of tree behind ~e fence is real. Hall-real palm treee are only temporary. E'rota Pap .4 J - VOTER0ALLY ••• Of the 33,61 i in the m1i. cellaneoua category, 33,611 are re1t1tered u Libertarians. com- pared with 7,617 real1tered as Llbertartan lut March But the Ubertarians muat lop 71,322 H,Utratlon• by next Jan 19 to become an otfichtlly re coanlzed party for the 1980 t!lec tlona. whk h would auto mauct1l ly put their nominees on the ballot without 111pec1al petJt1on campaigna The Peure and Freedom l'ar ty rema.ins on the ballot desp1tt' its lower reg1strat1on bet·aui.~ Dollar Hits Year High Once Again LONDON <AP> -The d<>Uar hit a high for the year for the fourth day in a row today in Tokyo but fluctuated in Europe Gold prices "dropped in Europe for the second day The dollar cl~ed in Tokyo at 233.95 yen, -Up l.t'Om 231 65 at the close of trading Tuesday Nearly $3 billion changed ha nds in heavy tradint u newa of higher oil pricea continued to damage the yen. Japan imports 99 per· cent of its oil and has to pay for it in dollan. The dollar opened slt1htly higher against major curTencies in Europe but then s lipped below Tueaday'a cao.ui. levela. Gold told in Zurich, Europe'a lar1eat bullton market, for 1283.50 an ounce. down Sll from Tuesday 's closin1 rate o f SIN.50. the formula for remain1ng a r~­ rojntzed party 1s more lenient than the one for qualifying the flr!..t time The &·year-old Libertarian Party draws some ot lu support from the fa r left and some from the far right with a platform of 1nd1' 1dual IJberties th•t oppoaes laws ugamst drug use and other ''> t·alled vtcUmleu crimes, a11 \4t•l1 a!> most aovernment regula- 111111 of business. E',....Pa~.4J TB .•. Hayden asserted that only 7 or tht•se 33 cases ha d a high lilleUhood el beiq lnlectioul to ~,... Ha,._ Mid tha\. about 50 I*'· ceet ol the NfUleee ha.,. ~ positive reaetlou to TB tllll but that in about 95 percenl-of the cues the lnfet'tlon Is contained 1n tht person's body and is not transmittable Hoyden outlined the followtnl( proC'edurc!> being followed for refugees entering the United States All Indochinese refu gees 15 yt'ara and older receive a chest x-ray overaeaa. Those wtth abnormal x-rays receive sputum examlnationa to determ1ne tr they are lnfectiou.s. A 11 c a ses of infectious tuberculoels are placed on daily treatment until their aputum ex- amlnationa are ne1alive. Refu1eea with active non- infectiOUI tuberculosis are not permitted to eater the United States until arr•ngernenu for medical care have been made in the U.S. and endorsed by the local health department. SUPER SPECIAL SAVINGS FROM THE OPTICAL SUPERSTORE POI YOUI SUPH SPECIAL YOUH•STH I 0% 0.. OUI IEG. LOW PRICE OF $39.50 NOW ONLY $35.55 (For A Limited Time ~ty) ~t ..... .._.er wh fr--.•,.., dleke ef i.. ,.. ........................................ c ... . ....... erpamt _,..., ... .,..., 14,._._. ..... . ' I NYSE COMPOSI1,E ~TRXNSACTIONS I I .. II Ibo ., ~. ODtoblr 17. 117'1 N -Leads To €orrectionsl Heublein, the dlltiller ot Smlmoft, Popov and llellk• vodku, the importer of La.ncen, Raney'a Brtatol Cream and Black fr White Scotch, the porveyor ol Heublein bot~ Ued coclrtaila .-Ml Bow Cranberry liqueur, tbe owner ol Callfonila'a lna.lenoot and Beaulleu wtneriea, the maker ol Al ateak aauce and Grey Poupon ml.Wtard, aan it bu iou.en Kentucky Fried Chicken backoo tbetrack. Issuing lta annual report Jut month, Heublein as. serted: "Kf'C not only loou better and tut.es better, it la bet- ter. Even Colonel Sanden, a sometimes caustic but aJways constructive critic, aUesta to that." THE REFERENCE WAS to a famous 1971 scene star· ring Col. Harland Sanders, who founded the KFC chain in 1955. Col. Sanders walked into a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet ln New York City, tasted the chicken and saJd: "That's the worst fried cbJclten I've ever seen." Since be happened to be accompanied by a reporter, the comment made headlines frem. coast to coast. IC the New York s'tore bad been an exception, it would have been aJI right. But KFC stores across the country were then in slovenly shape -and so the colonel's re· marks bit home. Heublein itself knew it was in trouble Why it ever bought the KFC c h ain was a mystery to a lot of peo· pie. Here it was selling Smirnoff vodka at a price many , many ·~ Money Tree times what It costs lo distill and co1rung money as if 1t were a mint -and it has to go into the restaurant busi- ness. where its experience was nil. lT WAS TALKED INTO Uus purchase by• a Ken· tucldan, John Y Brown. who bought KF'C from Col . San- ders m 1964 for S2 millJon In 1971. after having expanded the chain cons1der~ly, Brown sold it to Heublein for stock worth about $225 rr.~jon ' By 1976 Heublein was sorry 1t had ever heard or fried chicken. The worst performers m the cbam were the com- pany-owned stores. indicating that the managers did not have surr1c1ent motival1on to ~eep their places clean and cook the chicken the way 1t was supposed to be cqoked. Heublein. Wlth it.S stellar list of wines and liquors, was a company accustomed to' piling one winning year on top of another Now 1t suddenly found itself in a new ba llgame spending Smirnoff profits to plug up the·drain from the Kentucky Fried Chicken operations THE COMPANY NOW thinks It bas corrected the defi· c1encies For one thing, it has been sending out inspectors t6 check out tbe.'stores. They're givmg grades based on quality. service. and cleanliness. For another thin&. it bas started a training center in ita Louisville headquarters to teach KFC peopl.e bow Lo take care of the cblckena -and ;;::;ndex Advances/ First Time in Days NEW YORK (AP) -Tlae ~ marbt rallied la quiet~ tradiaC tacky, bri.agjq at Jnaa tempora17 halt tot.be elide o( the put week and a baU. . The Dow Jones averaxe ol 30 tndostriahl. down 88.09 point& in seven sessions, picked up 1.20 to 830. 72 today. But it toat 6 points the fmal hour. \ Gainers outpaced k>sers by a 3-2 margin in the tally ol , New York Stock Excbange·listt;d issues. • S10..h• In Th.fl' ... pol llgltt , ... . ' ., .. . ''· .. ... Ptl UP II t UP 11.1 Up 11 I Up lOS Up 10 • Up 10,4 Up •.• up 1,1 Up U Up 11 Up 1' Up 7.7 Up 7.7 Up Up Up Up u. Ull Up u11 VP Ull ~ Utt 1.S 6'• u •.S •. s u u .. , .. , u H H u Mhal . .,.1ork11 Did N EW YOSllC (AP• Adv•t><"" o.cu...., UnU1•"9"0 TOie! IUUH NO• !\IQ ... Hew ktw!. \ot>LE\ NEW 'l'ORIC IAPI Appf'O• , .......... , Provlo.n d<tY Wffll~ -"'-YHr~ '-··~-J ... 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I OOU8T If ... by Lynn Johnston ~CAN SHE REACr·SO VIOLEttrw IC> SIMPLE LOGIC? .__.....,,__ by Jeff MacNetly r -- WOW···A F IFTY-CENT PIECE ,11 lty Curtet M. Sdlul1 ----------------MM&E IH fHE W..6 RUN ... IT AU. DEPOOS ... SOMi OF VS,~, SEE &UV'THIN6 IN I 4 by Tom Batiuk I& FACJN& GASlRONOMJC..AL 0006/ DRABBLE ~t t>Ue&Lt, "'VN1"1" I )JS1' if£ u)t.,i~ '60\.QoUr UANOS 11>11" ~ W~ IN MCX.Ot~(, MANOS? ME-4 IA)£«( '40..V1~6' 1'A~OS ? 1"£ 'i J~'f 1'L4£ l()fr££ ~ ? DR. SMOCK· AN Y COMMeN-rs, POC"f'OR SHOR-reR ? WE!t,,t,,, THeY DIP t..e-r Me c>1ssec-1 A Few FR06S ON THe FL.OOR A.I Mee:> SCHOOL.- MISS PEACH M'"f !! ~· [oR. No.3J 0 by Gus Arriola 0#,~~ -n(E)./ l rwuv· T FEEL .SO &t)IJ.TY/ by H.-otd Le Doux I HAVEN'T fAl.ICED TO HIM, 5TEVIE I WHAT MAOf Y0V A&tt THAT ~ION ----=::....? by Tom K. Ryan by Emle llllltmllllf NOV!.LTY SHOP ~ COMICS I CR088WORD a '" -.... I ...... , ....... ,..,ot .............. at.enftd 1~ • .._ .. n, ,........ . ~i; by Kevin F..-·? • ; .J ' • f'lf. 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