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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-10-31 - Orange Coast Pilot_______ ....._. __ --~----- ~-' ~, .. 'r . " E~·chatnp ·Boho Olson . . Arrested in NB Theft · WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 31, 1979 oug as Pro : HE'S PELTED ---~.--VMPKINS '. · LEBANON, N .H. <AP) - ·:David Faulkner, a counselor al :"Lebanon High School, opened • the front door and said, "I knew the great pumpkin bad been there." T be re were 200 great pgmpkins in fact -so many ~ were piled against his door that ' .a few rolled inside as Faulker U ..... Ida Wa)' to waft A 1'UDinJ to the Lebanon senior cla!\s : Expect extra homework. Faulkner's con· vinced you're respons ible for his pumpkin patch. ~Fo~erRing l~amp Held . ·!in Burglary lj Carl "Bobo" Olson, world ··middleweight boxing champion ~·ln lbe 1950s, faces burglary . · charges in Newport Beach today after be was arrested .Monday ~ tiy police. ~ Olson was scheduled for ar· ~ raignment today. ~ The former fighter, now 50, •; held the middleweight title from ''953 tQ 1955. He beat Sugar Ray Rob.iwMJo .Jor the tiUe and then '•)J>fl lllwo years later to Robinaoo via a knockout. . Olaoll w,as arrested .Monday by · Newport Be~h Detective Mike 8let.ala who was investigating the theft of $3,000 worth or Yaluables from an apartment in the complex where Olson lives. Taken into custody on suspi· · cioo of receiving stolen property was Frederick Ybarra, 52, of 6305 15tb St., Newport Beach. He waa arrested at Obon's apart· meat at 3305 l5tb sL 1 Also. arrested on suspicion. or buratar'Y in c:oanection·-witb the-· • eaae waa James Edward I° .Carpenter, 19, of 2888 Bayabore t 'l>rtve.NewportBeach. ~ Hietala said information link· ! ln1 the men. to the Oct. 24 11, Wl'sJa,rY, .,.. tteeloped during 'J,a la..,atioo..'.Gf u allefed ,, plot to bold up a store ill Fashion ':·.llland. . i.. Olson was held In Newport Beaeb dtJ j.U in Ueu of $10,000 ~.,, l>all. Carpenter was held on 135,000 .... and Ybarra WU beld •SZ.500bllll. AU tbree were to be arralped -Wday at tlle-Harbor Judicial . Dtatrict eo.n. Police Aid mdditlonal cbaraee ol parole Yiolatioa were expect· ,. t ed to be ft.led aplmt Ybarra. Fate Awaits ------ Crtuh Prober NEW YORK (AP) -Experts today said il was too soon to tell whether the crash today of a West.em Airlines DC-10 jetliner al Mexico City would cause additional problems for the manufac· turer of the aircraft, McDonnell Douglas Corp. 'I'bf> plane, on a flight from Loa Anaeles, went out of control on laodina and craabed lato· two buOdinp, Jdllint, maQY of ~ aboard. 11lle a.me ol the ttub wu not Jet knowD.. . ' . McDONNELL DOtRa.A.8 BAD NO COMMENT this momln,g on-the crash, said Raymond A. Deffrey, a spokesman at the com· pany's St. Louis headquarters. "We have no information outside the early press reports," Deffrey said. But McDonnell Douglas, which has been in lhe process of re- coveriJ)g from a 37-day growlding of its DC·lOS after an Americab Airlines plane crashed .May 25, was being closely watched by Wall Street analysts. Many of them said it was Impossible to assess what the latest crash would mean to the company without knowing what caused it. THE CRASH IN MAY AT CBJCAGO O'Hare Airport killed 273 and was the worst aviation disaster in U.S. history. lt1toucbed off a broad investigation of the DC-10 aircraft, which was grounded dur· ti ing the inqui'ry. For a while. that was expected to deal a severe > blow to McDbnnell Douglas. . But Deffrey said there bad been no firm cancellatioos of the DC· 10 craft.following the Chicago accident. Value Line, a Wall Street investment survey, this month pre . dieted a profitable future for the company, despite trouble5 wtth the DC·lO. McDONNELL STOCK, WRICH had traded as high aa $40 a share la.st year, had also recovered fairly well. The stock, which was trad· ing at $28.50 a share before the Chicago crash, fell sharply, but was back up to $27 a share at the close of the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday. Tbe stock did not immediately open for trading today, a com· mon practice when news which may concern a company is rapidly developing. It opened about an hour and a ball late and was down l ~ to 23'% in 1 early trading. McDONNELL DOUGLAS BAD BEPOaTEDLY considered. mounting a multimillion dollar advertising campaign on the DC·lO after the aircraft grounding was lifted. But in September, the firm said ridership figures "showed the overwhelming majority or paasengersdidn'tneed any usurances concerning lbe DC·lO. '' Deffrey said today tbe company's advertlslng campaign had been suspeqded during tbe period DC· lOs were grounded but re· sumed afterwards "at about the same level." Acet0ne Load Spil~ 1Along HB Freeway A scdbbound truck and trailer containlDI 4,000 1allons of acetone Oipped several limes early ~. apilUn1 tbe flam. mable· liqvtd alona tbe San Die10 Freeway, in Hun~ Beacb.-· --· · I ·Hantinlton Beach ftre oftldal*. diluted the •Pill wlth water before-tbe ac:etA>ne coald reach freewa1 storm draln1 near New lad Street. Califonla IBpway Patrol of. ficera blocked off all IOUtbbound lan• 'bet'tMD Beacb Bouievard ud .......... 8tr9lt leUowial tbe 1 :07 LID. a«icllat. Offtelall said • MOCIDd trailer contabdltl IN'he_. nmelaed att.aebed to tbe tnlek and .., ' not dlltm'bed lnSlle acddlll&. The drlver of tb• ~fcJ TranapGl'Ution Co. tnd, cM of Torranee, wu unhQu.nd. Plrea.a dumped more u..n 1,000 gallons or water on tbe flammable liquid to reduce tbe chance of expto.ion. They said if undiluted acetone btd reached a storm drain lt could have been 110.lt.ed. Officials said odon from the spill presented no basatda to nearby reeldents and evacu.tion wu DOl neeeeaary. The freeway lanes remalnect cloeed for nelrly three boun. I • Million!&t Mecea Bl:IRVT, Lebanon (AP) - About one mUtiart ~lem fll· pim•coaVU'led=tArafat ID lalldl Arabia , ~ beaeechtna Allab to ''IH• JeruHlem from the Jewtab 1oke," tbe oftldal Sa.st~ ., ... ,rtipCll1ed.. ·~ V~ n, llfQ. *· • SliCTIOlltS, ._ "AGIS e oom .............. FlAEMAN HOSES DOWN REMAINS OF WESTERN AIRLINES PLANE IN MEXICO CITY Seventy__,x P•effngera, 13 Crew Meruben Aboard IMated Flight From Loe Ange ... ' 19 Survive Jet Crash Passenger Says ·Plane 'Popp~d Open' MEXICO CITY CAP) -A backup Western Airlines oc.10 jetliner bound from Los Angeles with 88 or 89 pers ons re ported a board crashed while landing in fog. and smog at the Mexico City airport today, plowing 8"mto two buildings. Red Cross of· ricials said they bad re· covered 63 bodies from the wreckage. Nineteen persons were report.. ed to have survived. The rate of ~Others was not immediately 1tno\ivn. , A Mexican aviation offlcial sald the plane touched down on a runway closed for repairs and that lt ltruck a parktd truck and killed its driver. A witness said the crash sounded like a clap ol tb..sir and "lbere was a bl1 Oub Of li&ht." Tbe pla-ne was de· moliabed. Pedro Jose, a aurvivfng pasaenaer, said: "It was a normal ruaht an Uie way fl'J)1D IM An&elu up to Meslco City airport. Around three or four minutes befont we wen landlftl, tbere WU a lot of f o• around th•Jlace and the a1qJbne IOft raUJed up a btt ad about • bait a mtnuae late~lt Ult went fiat, Juat cru . plane popped rtcbt· open I wu atcMmd two ~ t!u'ee bell6Dd tbe WU., 10 I could ,out ...... tbe Pipe •re a lot ol ftre ucl a lot of dead ...-. 1UPt after tbe Hetdellt ___ Meta ... r1Pl on lap ol .e ...... ud tbe plane wueneWapm." The me1naf act11rer of the alrcraft, •el>ollnell Dou1lu Corp., bu beell ln tbe p~ ol re.covering from a 37·day grounding of its DC·lOs after an American A irlines plane crashed May 25 at Chicago's O 'Hare Airport, killing 273 Western Lists Survivors Of Jet Crash a, Tiie A.u9ctated ...., Here ii a partial list of 17 Pauencen and two crew mem· bera who sunived today's crash of a Weltem Airlines DC·lO jet at Mexico City. Tile airline says there may ~ additional aur4 vivon. Tbe informatbl wu supplied b y .I W e a l e r n A i r I l n e s spoaeewoman Linda Dozier in Los An1eles, who sald the tollowtnc were taken to two Mexico Qty bolpita.la, Baltau.a and Cmtro Medico: ( PHllRfeH: 1. Kr. Hoocland 2. Pedro Ruis 3. II.Ila Dena Dura'Gd 4. Kr. Enrique Le&'oletta 5. Kr. Fratel ., . e. ,,__...., 1. Cat'IDID ltuo 8. Mr. R. llartinel I t . Ill'. D. C..,. 10. o.llltel llonao 11. Pucb. SeoU ~. 'hGdDto Moreno 13. Raul Tavttaa 14 • .AleJaadroA.aibal IS. WMlllarUael c .............. ...... ...... . 11. Donald BJebarda 11. Edward Valeneia persons, the worst aviation dis- aster in U.S. bi.story. Some of the dead appeared to be children. witnesses said. The airline said the plane carried 76 passenger.sand a crew of 13. An immigration official who declined ., give bis name said the plane"'was on fire before it . landed, that lt bit the runway out out of coatro1 and slammed into a cement block buildinc about a quarter of a mile from the <See DC·••· Pase A2) Coast • Weather· Fair tonight through Tburaday wltb locally guaty wlnda likely to COD· tlnue. Not much tem- perature change. Htgbs Tburaday 88 at tbe beaches, 19 inland, wttb Iowa toniPlt 41 .... tbe cout1Dd55~ INSIDIB H•A Y ,. Th1r1'• a cllamp6ffahfJ> ,..,,. ........ .,,., -too t01U "°'°"· 811 •torw. ,.,.,,..BJ. I I I . Al ~ Y PILOT § ed RaM·pr~ntion Seminar Packed BJ IOA.NNS aSftlal.M = tame to laear OfllMir' ............... ---,.,...... talk •bot& ..... "Every woman la a ,....Ual -.tu.., IOllld do '9,.... victim No oae la tmw. Riil IMIDMlwe from bee a ' .. ba·p·~!t·~ ~•rely " ¥MUiu. ply,-,-" roee are au_, IUI>-..:.:_I •ave OM Gf&MN ,... ... a """ moou.. qo, ud UMrN wen The lta\ement.a bl\ home Mon· alx MOD&e heN, •· h• obHrved day. nllbt to a 1roup o( JOO peo. TIM Clift rtnce betwffft that pie, nearl)'· all women, who , .. ,ion and MOQda1'1 b11 been crowded a.to UMt audJtGri .. at the 1&.rtnc ol ... auJta oa 0r..,. _u,._0om __ 11_ .. __ pol_l_ce_1UUoa._ ........ :.-__ CountJ ._.. ln wblcb Ila bave Monster 1'I ash Dr. F~ankenste. in (left) an~his monster assistants carry a coffin to the Frankenst n Castle in Eberstadt West Ger[nany, during prepara ons for a Halloween horror f esbval. The event traditi nally is a howling success with U.S. soldiers and Germans. · 40 on Bus Stranded By Colorado Drifts CAMP.O, Colo. (AP) -A Con· tinentaJ Trailways bus carrying a bout 40 passen gers wa s st~anded in J.2..foot snowdrifts to- day, and a convoy of snowplows and four-wheel-drive vehicles left this southeast Colorado farmtown to rescue them. The drifts were dumped on Colorado's eastern plains ·by a blizzard which roared out of the Rockies on Tu.esday behind 50 mph winds. The winds combined with wet snow and ice to knock out power to about 5,000 persons in the southeast part of the state. Officer Perry Powell of the Colorado State Patrol said CB radio contact made w1t.p the bus Tuesday night indicated that aU the passengers were safe. "As long as they stay in the bus. they're nke and warm," he said "Continental 's been through this before and they lcnow what to do." The bus, believed en route from Amarillo, Tena, to Denver was one of several vehicles marooned about four miles south ol Campo. ' "We've got vehicles, cara and trucks north, south, eaat and west of here that wertf stranded last night," aaid Powell, who was helping with rescue opera· lion~ centered ln Campo. "We've got every available ~ece ol equipment we can get our hands on tryiol to get out there," Powell aald. "It's been a p~tty long ni&hl. but we'r e still kicking away at it. It ffU just getting so bad Jast night that we couldn't hardJy get out of town." The rescue crew included about 25 sheriff's deputies, State Patrol officers, highway crews and volunteers, he said. Powell said jt was hoped the snowplows could free the bus and clear the road back to Campo. "We have churches that are open, we have cares ready, w~ ba ve plenty of room here at the Baca County Sheriff's depart· ment. We'll be able to take care of them." he said Indians JI ow To Continue Ga8 Protest SANTA BARBARA CAP) - Between 40 and .SO Jnd1ana ~ their support.era marched on tbe proposed liquefied naturaJ f.._aa , terminal site at Point Concep. ti on today, vowing to stay unW tbey are a rrtsted or unttl trenching operat.ion.s at the site are halted. "They're ~ady to at.ay unW they're carted off, or until they're J>ffjtty aure lbe trenching wUl DOt ~." said Johnny Flynn, spokesman for the Sant.a Barbara Indian Cent.er. ............. ol ..... •tuctb oecur.-.d 19 Ool&a ll•a. MoadQ"1 in•oa -.w w from all OMI tM Oraat• Ollit. but prtmartb fl'Ola Coeta Miu. TIM1 wn alJ a ... and ..&... Som~ wtth bUlbande and boy and· a few broupt ~ their bablet. One YOUPC m•n who •ttow.d UJ> loobd aJannlnllJ lib the poUc• drawtaa ol lbe IUIJ*\. He w8' ealled 11lde b1 chtAtc· tlvtt wt.o dlitl'Mll.Y quuUoMd h.lm before decldlftt he wua't lb• m.., they',. kM*1n• for. 1 Freeman opeMCl hit Mlm.lnar with a turn on rao• It wH followed b1 a q&at•tlo~, i nd answer INlk>G ln whlrh tnc1 1ub-- Jecl cbanltd from rape pNven lion to the uaaolved Onn1• Cout murder·rape raaM The women wantod to know U poUce had U\1'0ft6 ln <'Wllod)' Oo they know who t.he •waptttt 1•1 Wbtt about ll•Jlowctlft 'f What ..u ...... wuneeoW!lbe taken? Ald"d by Oetoctlve I.Inda GJesler. fl'reem•n did hi• t.t w aaawer t.btilr concern•. Tbcv aald they have no 1JUI· peel ideoUtled or In C'UILod)'. Ha lk1ween. Ultc other nlgbtll In Costa Mesa recently. I~ going to aee ae many policemen In lhr netd U8 the departmonl can put there. Defen se was the topic Freeman had called the meetlni to discuss. "Home security is the amwer to the alt.uaUoo we're deali.oa with," the orncer told bla au- dience. lie showed them a 25-minute fi Im and s pe nt a not her 45 minutes discuss1og locks and burglar alarms. As the rape film noted, dead-· bolt locks are expensive, but they're worth it. Jt also said, "something as small as a 98-cent window lock can save a woman a lot or agony ... Police in the four other jurisdictions where the killer has struclt are also emphasizing the need for women to keep their homes locked. The suspect, who has struck eight times since April 1 of this year. apparently has gotten into his victims' apartments through unlocked dooni or windows. Half the people at Monday's seminar said they were apart· ment dwellers. They were only sliibtly more apprebemlve than the women who live in houses. Many stayed after the con· clueloa ol the two-hour aesaklrl to aak more qu.tloas or to cU.scua the murders •IDOlll tbemselvea. One young woman confessed she wa.s waiting for two or three others to leave so she'd have company walking to her car. "It's just so scary," comment· e d another who said she manages 40 apartment units three blocks from the scene of the lat.est murder. Since that murder 10 days ago, Freeman and his partner Sandi Rose have been deluged with calls· for meelidgs to form Neighborhood Watch ora.anUa· lions. to conduct seminars --Ind· to look over bom~ and apart· m ents t.o give a~ice on improv · , ing security ln tfttm. Ms . Rose, a Pl>lice aide, wasn't at the seminar. She came in at 9:JO p.m. as it concluded. "l' ve been running ·meetings -'mostly Neijbborbood Watch -slhce 7 tblS mornmg. J used- to get 10 to 12 peoph:. Now I'm getting 50. at a time. "H's a shame that this is what jt taket for ~pie to really ge interested," sh\! sighed. Freeman said he's seen tbe reet oft.be murders reach d than the womel'\ who have attending bia serbinars. •'The kids are awa of thl1 and they're frighten , too. It's affected them and it' a very sad thtn1 to see.'' * Police SberUf'a deputy n:,uglu ~ J' f uy conftrmed that a 1roup ot -' T~ne (714)MMal1 ci .. elfled M¥•nt .... ld-M11 , ......... c-..... fftft\-Or-~,_.'"' .... 1111 JndJana had moved on to the 1lt.e i30 miles west ol Sant.a Barbara Mesa a~ut5a.m. l TbeY ran four guards ott and t60t over one of their vebJci.," TUfaoy •aid. "We haven't Miit any tnqie in. We're walUnc to see what they're 1olftl to do." Flynn saJd the Indlau were setUn1 up makeabltt abelten and Coakinl breakf aat. ~ The lndlana, who conalder the elle owned by We•tera LNG Ter~ ~-. a ncncf burial irciJlad. b••• oeeupted. th• .,.. Cwtee ~. tor two weeb ln KQ 11'11 Md tw nine 1POOthl betWMD 11111 11'71 and Mardl mt. eta police aald today u lone u 10 days b te8tl reveal whether young woman wbo was Monday 1n her 1araie wH raped. e 23-year-old vtctlm waa bit ov the bead by an unaeea at· ta ker. She awoke three houri 1 r, poKce 1ald. They Hid her othet ,rere fa d.laarray but It ould requtn teltt to dmnnine II she bad beea 1exually ~· Hulled. , Tbe victim didn 't . requlre ~OlfllltaliAUoa. Reapn Baelter To Rlin WASHINGTON (AP) l'OfllMI' 00¥. lleldrtm TbomlCG of New Hampabire, a •oeaJ .. .... ol tbt eoulltl"y'•Jta-.eb CODHJ'V.Uv•, anaounc todaJ M la naUna fOC' preeldeat OG a third·puty ilcket beeauae nooe of UM Republican comendln • '-'aeeepUble. TbolDIOG, a leadial IUPPol't# of former CaUforala Go•. Ronald Rea1a.n la lb• lt'78 Republican nomlnatlon ftsbt. told • newa conference be 11 leavtnc the GOP forever. "I am uabQoy with all U.O.. wbo have sdtf &ced or have in- d.teated they will 1urface 1n tbe presidential waters," Tbomllon Hid. Tbomlon said be WU formlq a Constitution Party and would try to set on tM ballot under Its banner in all 50 states, alt.bough 'U1_ff~J>f~~ ... .. ,..,.,... PANDORA SCOTT AMONG IURVfVORI OF PLAN! CRASH lnfonnlldon tncompl ... on Fate of Othera Aboard ' 1 'l'be ·tfiree-lerm Republtcan# :: governor, who lost to Democrat · Hullh GaUen last year, said be bad raised no money for his • preaideotial race but expected to ~ get "numbers of millions of dollars" from private contribu· • lions and would not accept J federal funds for ~s campaign. 7 l',..,.P~AJ . DC-IO CRASHES:~ .. terminal. Other witnesses said the plane then crashed against a bu1ldln1 under construction and its roof rel! In slum housing area beyond the airport. A· witness said resident& there suffered only light cuts and bruises ----~-----------. WNliONER :. WRED 1 BY AD A spokesman for the Mexican Civil AeroQautks Adminalra· Uon . who u\ed anonymity, said tbe plane touc:b.ed down on a runway that had beeo closed to traffic for repairs. Western offacials said the black box which monitors au the plane's moveme nb· had !>€en retrived intact. "We were all as leep We .beard a terrible .oois.e ~d -1JAX· pl081on. People were shoutlnir 'run ~Q~ Y<Hlf' ~1-""" s ave yourseU.' " said 41-year-old Ale Jandro Aguay6 C~ballero "MY. DaU~ ·Pilot c!usWed ad • • rh~3d-e mrlrl •U th e ftay lo England " "He's nymg into LAX next week to.~et· my dueling pistols." That"; the story told by the successfuJ classified advertiser who plc.ced lhJs ad in the Oatly Pilot · The U-S Federal Aviation Ad minastrallon and the U S Na· tional Transportation Safety Board sent representatives to Mexico City to observe the ln- vesllgation of the crash. He and 15 other people live rn a tenement by the airport where p1~ces of the plane stru_ck • Pieces o f s m o ulderin g wreckage lay atop soipe-or th{: hous1:s in that block · Ortg Eni11 .. h duelin g Pl'>l ol 't'I "i:n;irure ~t'rlf:'>, b..l urfr >.Xll XXXl( ,, Parts or the plane were burled hundreds of yards and struck a Tb~ were no immediate re ports of ca~ua lt1es among a ~rport ground c r e ws or workers Jf you wa nt to reach that right c ustomer with your classified ad, t ry tbe Daily Pilot Call 642-5618 A Tree for Robin Classmates Honor Slain Coast Girl By Sl'EVE MARBLE Of• o.ety ~ ..... Some were ber claumat.. Others badn't even known ber. Many wept TUelda.y wt.en Robin Christine Samsoe's mother gently patted the earth around a pine tree plante<µn the 12-year-old's memory I · "SHE ALWAYS wanted to be a star." whispered television actor Lew Saunders "1 think now she's become a star " He told the somber gathering or 400 at Dwyer Middle School that the sturdy sap piing would remind Huntington Beach stu· dents ot the energetic blonde. Saunden1 compare<t KOl:>ln to t.be ocean and the white beach sand. He said he'd loved hls young neighbor as if she'd been bis own child. RE ASKED THE young students to touch each other and close their eyes. Most cried. Some bugged each other . Robin disappeared almost rour mootba ago after leaving a friend's house ju.st two ' blocks rrom the freshJy planted pine · She was rushing home from the beach on a friend's bicycle. apparently afraid she'd be late for an afternoon ballet class. THAT WAS ntE Jut Ume anyone saw her alive. A state forett employee dl.acovered her body Jut July near a remote camprround in the foothilh ,near SierTa Madnl. She bad been kidnapped and murdered. "We're IOlftl to take eare ol tbla tree," Dwyer Principal B:erna.rd Rodgers told stu· dents and parents. "This is a spedaJ tree. It will help us remember " Rob1n '5 mother. Marianne Frazier chok ed bar k tears and s miled at be; daughter 's fnends '111ANJC VO , ·• she 6aJd. "Than.It all of you" Police det~llves, who'd spent two weeb searcbmg for the young girl, stood silently next to the students. . As a student band began a slow-tempo version of "Amenca the Beautiful," Robin's friends. ramily and classmates took turns adding shovels of dirt to the baae of the tree. When Rodgers asked students to retu.m to class. many remained behind and stared at the tnie and clasped each other. SAUNDERS, A reguJar on the telemion series CHiPs, explained he proposed tbe liv· Ing memonal lo students. "Tree Banks" were made and placed in classrooms . The needed money was raised In three days. "'llu.s 1s the saddest and happiest day of my...(ife," said one darlt·hai~ girl, wbo said Robin was one or her best friends. Anocber seventh grader said s he didn't really know Robin but had beard much about her. She s&Jd she would help take care or the tree "forever " ''We Want Vou To 4' LoOk Better For Less!'' We'r e not cbmplain- ing about the high price of glasses, we're doing something i bout it. ~ There are a tot of places to buy eyewear these days. You c~n go to a so called "fashion boutique" and pay spectacular prices for 'famous names, or you cpn c()me to Optical Factory, and g._.,tht best possible fashion looks in eyew ear at a down to earth price. As a rule, 'you only get what you pay fb/ these days. Our selection is large enough to please the most finicky tastes, and yet our prices start as tow as S34 .SO Single Vision · S44 .SO Bifocal SS4 .SO Trifocal (Includes Fashion Frame, Stan- dard Size Glass.Lenses and Case) At these prices we'r e making a spectacle of ourselves. " So, If you want a spectacular look In eyewear fashion without pay ing a spec· tacular prlc~. there~s really only Qne place to shoP ... Optical Factory. I We are yourl nelghborhood optical store. centrally located on East 17th Street in Cost" M esa. Remember to ask vour eye doctor tor your prescrip· tlon. W ith this in hand you can shOP. around tor the best in eyew ea r 1 at the right price. ~ t"J . DPTll:AL FRCfiiRY C#/'<1: ""°'=-~ ,,..~ er,., .. "'!!l..mf .. ,,..'";;:';"'.:~, ... ,.., I!! fttlf-te•#l'111to11 ~rel ..,,,,. .. , .. ii _.,....,._ t-JP!!,.f. .. ,.~'1:.=1 ~;~ =·~" r1,:;::,..'t• j Tbe ntne·moatlt qcqpaUea ellded wtaen UM lndlaaa 6lddad to honor I Superior Court Gl'clw to evacuate. Tbat ord•r 1WJ •tandt. PoUce Hid dial beeau.e UM attack occnarr..s cSurtai IDOnlllal daJUlbt boul'f'and la a 1arace ad tieu... &be .tetlm ctadb't ..,, ........ bead lDJwiet t.be)' don't bllkwe tbt tttack .. U..erct to a lllill ol bluq.on murMn ud ·~ m91'CMrs .._ tbe .,. .. ._.._2so E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa• HlllcJren Sq., 642·4630 'WHkday1 9·5:30 Sat. 9-3 , . . , t 1 Oraqe €Bast EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Fear s,,. •• Rape Class Att \ Dally ~I ... ~-•Y ltlclWN K-let CONCERN SHOWING ON THEIR FACES, WOMEN LISTEN INTENTLY AT ANTI-RAPE SEMINAR Fear of Kiiter Who I• Stitt et Large Brought M•ny to Coate MeH Polle• He•dqu•rt•r• Tueaday Night 87 JOANNE &ZTNOLDS Of .. .,."" ..... They aave a rape aem.lDar i.D Costa Kesa Tueaday nlebt and 200 people came. Six months aeo a similar aeu1oa produced an a udience of six. The difference between the earlier session and Tuesday's has been the string of aaaaults on Orange Coast women in which six have been slain. Four of the attacks occuried in Costa Mesa. The audience crowded into the auditorium of Costa K esa Police Statioci had come to bear Officer Daren Freeman l.alk about rape and what they could do to pro- tect themselves. Most were women. ··Every woman is a potential victim. No one is immune," the audience was told. "La.st·minute rescues rarely happen. Heroes are in short supply." Tuesday's session drew women from all over the Orange Coast. but primarily from Costa Mesa. They were all ages and sizes. Some came with husbands and C/N FIFTEEN CENTS nee boyfriends and a few brouabt their babjes. . One young man wbo mow.I . up looked alarmin1ly like the police drawtn1 of the suspect. He waa called aside by c1etecp• lives who dlscnietly questioned him before decidlnl be wasn't the rnaQAhey're looking for. Freea:ban opened bis seminar with a film on rape. It was followed by a question and anster session in which the sub- jec~fhanged from rape preven- tiqn to the unsolved Orange Cdast murder-rape cases. The women wanted to know if police bad anyone in custody. Do they know who the suspect is? What about Halloween? Whal self defense measures could be taken? Aided by Detective Linda Giesler. Freeman did his best to answer thelrconcems. . They said they have no sus- pect Jdentified or in custody. Halloween, like other nights in Costa Mesa recently, is goin&-to see as manv oolicemen in the <See RAPE, Page AZ> . ...,. ______ r ash 0 f · ' Near Airport l. Lone Dissent On Land Deal By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN Of .. Deify ~-Staff Orange County s upe r visor amas Riley denied today thaL 1otiationa for purehue of land acent to Jobo Wayne Airport uld ultimately mean in - freased operabons at the flirport "I don't think there will be an increase in the frequency of operations, although there couJd be more passengers loading and Unloading," he said. L Riley was the lone dissenter in TUesday's board action in which county General Services Agen· cy 'GSA> staff was ordered to taw preliminary steps towa rd buying 31 acres on the west side of the airport runway in Costa 'Mesa. • "That land includes a 2.6 acre i>lot on Airway A venue and 28 acres on Red Hill Avenue between Baker Street a nd Paularino Avenue. The preliminary steps include compliance with legal codes in - volving the land acquisition's ef- fect on Costa Mesa's general plan. ' But despite his objection to Tuesday's action Riley said to- day he didn't see the move as a change in board policy. "Thi.I action will not lncreue ru1bt frequency or abandon our noise abatement program or re-, duce our pursuit and objective of meeting noise standard,s," he said. Supervisors gave GSA staff the go-ahead to begin negotia- tions over the stormy protests of Riley. who is under constant pressure from Newport Beach residents to restrain any threat or possibility of airport ex- pansion. The airport is loc ated in Riley's district. The board approved the action 4-1 over Riley's dissent, after a GSA report said owners of the 31 acres were going ahead with de- velopment plans. · The other supervisors insisted that Tuesday's move did oot commit them to buying the land, and that further delay wouJd in- flate land values, pricing the county out of the market. <See AlllPORT, Page AZ> Thalia 's .J ar~o-n elon Thalia Simon, 7. of Costa Mesa, has a ve ry special jack-o-lantern for Halloween. It's cut from a wate rmelon. It came about because her fathe r 's atleJnpt to grow pumpkins was a bust. All he got we re vanes. Then he tried watermelons. They did n't taste very good. so Thalia's dad gave up on the green thumb bit and came up with th1~ compromise I • . N-M1 Scho~l Election Spi1ited On Nov. 6, voters io tbe Newport-Mesa school district will select four people to fill 1eats on the seven-member lebool board. There are 13 candidates. Here's a look at candidates in Etee Area 3, which stretches I upper Newport Bay from er Shores to Santa Ana Heights -and Area 6 - Newport Heights and southeast Costa Mesa. . • • Candidates nm in the ~a in ,,bicb they live but are elected •1 all ctistriM vote~. Hopefuls in , 'LONDONER --·-~D Bl' AD. Trustee Areas 1 and 2 were pro- filed Tuesday. AREA 3, FOUR -YEAR TERM. Au Bea1pre, 2361 A%Ure Ave., Santa Ana Heights. A clerk at Newport Stationers, age 36, with a son at Newport Harbor Hip 'School. She has been president of the Bay View and Kaiser PI'As, and a member of several school dis· trict citizens committees. She said she decided to run out of "sheer frustration at tryin& to commwlicate with the board. I think we now have a board that unfortunately see ms to be ar- rogant and uncaring." She also criticized the closing of schools due to declining enrollment, with youngsters then crowded into remaining schools and larger classes . Mrs. Beaupre also expressed concern about the shifting of s uccessful school programs, such as McNally alternative high school, to other locations, with chaoses that may harm the programs. Among her goals would be to increase citizen participation in school boa.rd meetings. Cltet Groskreutz, 2162 Rural Lane. Cos ta Mesa Sporting goods buyer. age 29, with three young children including one in Newport-Mesa kinder11?arten. He 1'as been active in the Boy Scol\ls and the Costa Mesa Recreation Department s ports programs for youngsters. Improving teacher morale. r e- ducing class size and increasing parent participation are among bis goals. He said be wants good basic education coupled with courses such as drivers education to I Ex-champ fJeld in Theft ' '\ . Carl "Bobo" Olson, world middleweight boxine ch~ in \be 19508, faces bur1lari · cbar1es in Newport Beach today after be •WU 8J'l'elted lloadaJ by police. OlSOD WU ubeduled for ar- ralpmeat taday. ..,,_'l'he forar ftlbter. , now 50, •ld-tbe mlcldlewellltt tWe from 1111 to ... He ......... 881 &obi.man for tbe title ud 0.- loa t lt two C::: later to Robt-. Yi• • oat. Olloawu ~.._.,by Newport Beach ~ Jlite Bletala wbo wM la.....,..., the theft of 13,000 worth of valuables from an apartment in tbe cOIDPla wtae~ Olson lives. Takm Into ' custOcly on suspi· clon of ttceivlq stolen property was Frederick Ybarra, 52, of 530515tb St., Newport Beach. He • .. UTH.S at 0'-tn'• apart· meat at Dll Utb st. A1lo ~pldon ol bar1luy ln wttb tbe ca1e wu James Edward Carpenter, lt, ot •Be,.._.. Drive, NewportBeac\. Hietele NJd lnlormaUoa liak· ln1 tbe m~n to tbe t>d! M ; buuljlry was developed during an 1n\.estlgaUon of an alleged plot to bold up a at.ore in Fa.abioa Island. Olson wu beld in Newport Beach city jail' lit .J1eu of $10,000 ball. Carpenter was beld on S25.1.C!OO ball and Ybarra wu held on "''500 bail. All three were to be UTaigned today at the Harbor Judicial Dlltrict Court. Police said additional cbarps ol parole violation were expect· · ed to be ftled a1atnat Ybarra. teach young people sk:ills to live 1n the world. "My age and my family size is such that I have a vested in- terest in what's happening with the school board and the dis· trict." Groskreutz said. Ronald E. Price, 1327 Antipa Way. Newport Beach. Self. e mployed bus inessman an d former teacher, age 46, one child who graduated from Newport- Mesa schools and one wbo at- tends Newport Harbor ffiah. He is a former facu lty member at Saddleback 'Com- munity College. . ·'The district ls not. doin1 buli· ness in a busineulllte manner," Price said. "I'd like to bue a feasibility study run by an in· dependent outfit u to wbelber we need the adtQlnistratioD we have and the kinds of taebera we have. In tbe IMt year. that board baa said 'no' to notbbll." Price said be b elle•ea teachers should be able to ...,. as much as the 1uperlntmdalt if ~ are btlb1Y qualtfted, but la "110 percent.a1almt unloaa." "I don't bell•• prafn•ma•• would carry a unloG card," be said . Price allo uJd be belle,.. tbe board lbould bave • .......... af. fice and~ from tlilil ad- minlatntioa to eDCOUl'8IW palllc communleation. • Heseldi.wMmott....alo nm beew "I Nw ad....,._ (See a.acnoN, P ... Al) 6~3 Said Dead in Mexico MEXICO CITY (AP) -A backup Western Airlines DC -10 jetll.ner bound from Los Angeles with 88 or 89 people reported aboard c rashed while landing in fog and amo& at the Mexico City airport today, plowing into two buildings . Red Cross of· ficials s aid they had re· covered 63 bodies from the wreckage. The U S. consul said 19 sur-vivors. all mjured. were taken to three hospitals. The fate of the others was not known. Nor wa!t it kn o wn h o w many Americans were aboard. Many of the names were Hispanic. Crew member Eduardo Valen- cia walked out of the crash with minor mjuries A Mexican aviation official said the plane touched down on a runway that was closed for re- pairs and that it struck a parked truck and killed its driver. It was not known whether there were any casualties in the struck buildings • The airport Is considered dif. fi cult by pilots. with mountains . n ea rby and with about one million persons living in 20 blocks surrounding the field. A witness s aid t he crash sounded like a clap oT thunder and "lhert)· was a big flash of ligh t." T he plane was de- molished and pieces flew onto nearby ho~ . In Los Angeles, Linda Dozier, director of public relations for Western Airlines. said the ilJ. fated plane was a backup aircraft that was used because . , (See ESCAPE, Pa1e AZ) Co ast Weathe r Fair tonight through Thursday with locally 1uaty winds llltely to ~­ tin ue. Not much tem- perature cban1e. Hi1bs Thursday 68 at the beaches, 76 inland, with lows ton1gbt 47 along the coast and 55 lnland. INSIDE TeDA Y Tlatr•'• G clMltnpiottllaip *"' ... *""' ..... "°' too well Jc .. o .... 8•• 1tor11, ..... ,,. 82. ; Rescuers Reach 0.JSload CAMPO. Colo. (AP ) Snowplowt fCMIOt lUc>up ~ foot anowdrllu ' to rHcue p ........ OD a atruded bul to- day, but two.bodl• _.,..found lo a car u Hartben combed roads ~ b..trn of people marooned bY a blllsard. Tbe .,..._.." oo the Con· tinental Trallwaya bull all were in 1ood condition when they were broulbl lo CaJQpO, F\re Chief John Scbattoer said. He said the two bodiea were found ln a car near the bus. Their ldenUlles were nol re· leased lmmedlateb. The bliaard roared out of the Rockies on Tuesday with winds of up lo 90 miles an bour, knock· ing out electrical po•er to about 6 ,000 persona In southeast Co lorado and nearly 8,000 p e r s ons i n the Oklahoma Panhandle. Reports from southeast Colorado al.lo indicat- ed extensive livestock losses. Sides cleared today, but most roads ln the area remained closed, communications were out and authorities could not provide any firm figures on how many pec)ple were wailing for help. One convoy of. snowplows pushed south from Springfield at dawn toward Campo and the Trailwaya bus stranded on Highway 287 south of Campo near the Oklahoma border. One plow made it through to Campo and reached the bus late this morning. Schaffner said. He said farmers b ad mo unted s coops on the front of their trac-1 tors to help clear the highway·· a nd reach the bus. Officer Perry Powell of the Colorado State Patrol said Tues- day night that citizens band radio contact with ~the bus had lndicated all the passengers were safe. "As long as they stay ln the bus, they're nice and warm," he said. "Continental'• been through tbJs before and they know what to do." The bus, believed en route from Amarillo, Texas. to Denver was one of several vehicles m a r ooned about four miles south of Campo Police A wait I.ab Tests on Mesa Victim Costa Mesa police said loday it may be as long as 10 days before lab tests reveal whether or not a young woman who was aaaaulted Monday lo her garage was also raped. The 23-year-old victim was hit over the bead by an unseen at· tacker. She awoke three hours later. police 1aid. They aald her clothes were ln disarray but lt would require testa to determine if she bad been sexually as· saulted. The victim didn't r equire hoapitaliution. Police said that because the att.ck occurred durf.na mornlni dayllaht hours and in a Marace and because the victim didn't suffer ~ bead injuries, they don 't believe the attack 11 linked t.o a aeries of bludteon murden and attempted murders · in the area. DAILY PILOT ,,,. O·-C-o.llY ........ Wfli(ft IU-___ ,..._~~···"'°'­Ca." 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"9re WU a _.!1Ma1 I ~ .. ~ • ol U,.. 19ouH rt1bt la froat of t1•• ,., ....... '°" ...... and I*>' ~ "" .............. IDCMor. pit 1c:rumln1 ud fumplna. It OM ol tbl IMU of tbl plane •11 • real problem. There were wu ~ on me 10 f Md to 1om e people tbtre, l uaume set til teat Olf. Aftu tbat I trted .,._., NW A WM ... airport tbat ... °'9 fin, Pleteb an ftn . . . ' · 1'be pdat cldD't wan • -... I beleYe lt probelO bit tbit ~~......;:...._ _____ ...:.,_ __ t_h_•t.:.-•..:.•;:..re:,_;;•;:,;l,...:.:;,;•d;::1~de;;;,;•;.;;d;;.:.• ...;taa:;;;;;.;.t lo "11 nw ..,_, bell. but tM * * * an)'t.blns ••. My,.._ II._ buUdinl befan land'e11 but I • ·.be P'OMbb' bit_..... reallycouldn't t.ell •• * * * * * * EIECTION LOOMS. com• oat ol tdlool who wu real· ~an,,....rtd fey 1'Ul lbe WU DI \o do I am ver, ualulppy at my chlktra are btlnt put lrtto 110mt d aoea wttb tncompe· t•nt t.eacben." Mkllaet aawta, 2442 BrJtta.ny Wooda Lane, Coela Meaa. A COD· tract• mana1e r ror Rockwell ln· ternaUonal, 28, "no cblldren yet " He cited a lack or economic and financial backa rbwid b)' (Urrent board membeJS raced with a U7 million bud1et, and said be believes he has tboee skills. Also, Skawin said, "I don't feel that some members of the board have a real grasp of how to work within the community with re1ard to their aenaillvity to the community. I think the b oa rd , i n th e Ric h ard E n gland case, took a bureaucratic mentality " Skawin al.so cited a need for more quesllonlne of staff re- ports and careful reading of con· tracts. .. .., ..... • • l.M:lllY l',...P-.,e.4J FSCAPE ••• tM ortllnal plane that •• to make the ruitrt needed rouUne main~ Some ot dead appeared to be children, witneues aald."l'M airlln• said the plane c*"*1 78 pusen1en and a crew of 13. Ao lmmJgration official •who declined lo give hia naane" aald t.be plane• was on fire before lt landed, that It bit the runway out out of cootrol and slammed l:nlo a cement block bulldio1 about a termlnal. Other witnesses said the plane t.ben crubed agal.n.st a build.ins under conatructioo and lta roof fell in. A spok,.man for the Mexican Civil Aeronautics Adminiatra- tlon, who asked anonymity, said the plane touched down on a runway that had been closed to traffic for repairs Wes tern officials sa id the black box which morulors aU the plane's movements had been relrlved Intact There w('rc no immediate re- ports of ca'iua lt1 es a mong airpo rt gro und c r e ws or workers . The US t-'ederal Av1at1on Ad- ministration and the U.S Na- } ; Airline Releases Survivors' Names .,.~ .... Rere ii a pardal Utt ol 11 puaeqen and two crew mem- bers who •urvtved today's crash of a Western AlrtiMI DC-10 jet at M.e-xl~ Citf. Tbe a.lrllne aaya there may be additional 1ur. v1von . The informatiqn was auppUed by Western Airlines spokeswoman Llnda Dozier in Loa Angeles, who said the followins were taken to two Mexico Cit y bolpltala, Balbuena and Centro Medico: Pa--ien: 1. Mr. Hoogland 2. Pedro Rall a. Miu Deoa Durand '·Mr. Enrique Leaoreu.a 5. llr. Ftatea s. Tberen Ruo 7. Carmen Razo 8. Mr. R. Martinez 9. Mr. D. Canas• 10. Gabriel Moreno 11. Pandora Scott 12. Teodoro Moreno 13. Raul Tavttu 14. AlejudroAnibal 15. iRalael llartlnea Crew members, nlaM aUea· ...... 18. Donald Richards 17. Edward Valencia F.-..P.,.eAI AIRPQRT LAND ... •'This represents the last rea- sonably feasible opportunity to buy add1tional land," chairman Philip Anthony said. The ai rport's master plan has played a central part in Riley's ObJect1ons to conslderatioo of the land purchase. "The primary Issue of course la the quality of education,'' he s aid. "But that cannot be divorced from proper fiscal management. I think I've got the fina~l al back.ground and the contra ts background." Barbu "B.J ." Skllllnl, 2124 Wi ndw a rd La ne , Newport Beach. Appointed to the board t wo years ago upon Marian Bergeson's resignation, devotes full-time to school board ac· tlvilies. Age 42, two children who are graduates of Newport Har bor High. SICAWIN SICIL LllolG • lion al Trans portation Saf-ety Board sent representatives to Mexico City to observe fhe in· vest1 gallon of th<> crabh Ai rpo rt manage r Ra ul Regalado agreed, saying that putting off purcbaae attempts would ('limit our option.a and nexibiUty of development of the airport " The staff report noted that $4 4 million in fed e r a l aviat ion money was availa ble for the land purchase. m add1lioo to $1 09 million from the county's T he fifth district s upervisor con vinced a majority of the board in June that any move lowa rd a land buy would second· guess the plan and dam age the supervisors' credibility. "If the pe rception by the public 1s that the board will change its mtod with the wind , tha t creates credibility prob· lems,"' R1leysa1dloday. "I've spent two years really learning lhe business and I feel I owe the district four more yea.rs of my time," Mrs. Skilling said. As for issues, "there's ooJy one and that's the quality of the education we're offering i our children. That's the bottom line" She cited as her goals workin1t on graduation requirements and minimum proficiency levels at all grades. Mrs. Skilling called coWlJe~ng and guidance "inadequate at th is time" and aaid more counaelon are needed. She ta al.lo concerned about bilingual education, saying, "the emphasis has to be on the giving of the English language skill-; to those children who don't have them." "I feel I'm the only one of this tr ustee area that bas the ex- perience necessary to deal with these problems. that has the conta cts necessary lo be effec- tive." Mrs. Sldlllng'said. AREA 6 , FOUR ·YEAR TERM. Incumbent Thomas Hen- derson isn't running. Todd llHa, 2401 Holly Lane, Newport Beacb. Employed in in- dustrial real ~tale, age 33, has one young daughter and another child "on the way." He is a former teacher and bas a masters degree In educa- tion and an administrative credential. He has coached in the Harbor Area Baseball Pro· gram for 16 years. "I'd like to return somelbing to the commuruly for ,II I've re· ceived," be said. I He cited as concem R,fpcal con., trol, the highest return for the education dollar, teacher dignity and morale, and basic educa· tion, as well as improving com· munication between the board and parents, students, teachers and the community. "I believe I have sound judg- ment," Hess said. "J understand the problems of the students, the teachen and administralon." Geerp Lackey, 612 St. James Pla(\e, Newport Beach. Seml· retired sales representative with four children , one r ece nt Newport-Mesa graduate. Active in formation of Corona .. AICE SUMMER$ Boys Club, on CIHfh aven Home Owners Association board of directors, active in Citizens Ac· tive to Restore Education, a group that attempted to mount a recall campaign against some school board members t.bia year. "I believe that t he school board bas lost contact with the people," Lackey sai~: Lackey, who aald be declded to run for the school board because of h.ls anger over the board's handling of the Richard England case, said he has v1sit- ed numerous district schools. He said he would like to study those where morale ls high as a model for those where morale is low. "I have the experience, my success in business has Indicat- ed that I can handle the business problems,'' Lackey said. ''l also have the desire to see that things are done and done properly." Roger C. Summers, 1663 Aliso Ave., Cotita Mesa. General con· tractor , 39, with four children ln district schools and one of pre- school age. He is chaplain of the Newport Beach Fire Department, bishop of Newport Beach It Ward of Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, and a n Ex - plorer post adviser. "Probably the most encom- passing questions to face the school board are declining enrollment and inflation," Sum· m ers sald. S umm e r s, .w h o call e d Ne wport-Mesa ''one of the best districts in the state," said he believes parents must get more involved. · He said he would also li ke to see "the teaching profession given a bit more dignity," and classes reduced lo as small a size as potSsible . "I'm used to giving my time and it's something that is not foreign lo me," Summers said "I wa nt to see t hat those children in the classroom get as fair a shake as possible." t"r.91P~AJ RAPE PREVENTION. • • field aa the department can put the need for wome~ (o keep thei> t.bere. homes locked. F Defenae was the topic Tbe auapect, who bas strucll Freeman bad called the meet.ins eight Umes since April l or lhi,. lod11C ..... "Home security ta the .... •wer year, apparently has gotten Into --his victims' apartments through lo the tltuation we're deaUna unlocked doors or windows. with," the otncer lold hla au- dience. Half the people at Tuesday's He a.bowed them a U.min~ seminar said they were apart· fllm and spent another 45 ment dwellers. They w~re pniy m inutes d1acui1tn1 lockl and ' allablly more appretremlve *"8n bur1lar alaana _ • the women who live ln bouaea. A• the rape ftitn not.ctr dead-bolt lock.a are expensive, but Many stayed after the con· they're worth tt. It allo aaid, clualon of the two·hour aeaalon lo "aomttblnl u amall u 1-..e.nt Ilk more que.tionJ or to diacuat window lock C'llD aave a woman the mdrden amona tbemselvea . • lot ol qoa,y ... P It l One youn4 woman conftllled o ce n tbe four otbtr ahe 1"U waiUns for two or three ~t14'eUom where tbt killer other• lo lea ve ao ahe•d have ltruck.,.. a1*> empb&aiJiq company •alklnl lo htr car . .. ... Parts or the plane were hurled hundreds or yard!. aod struck a slum hotlbmg area beyond the airport. A w1tnc~s !>aid residents there suffered only light cuts and bruise~ .. We we re all asleep We heard a tern ble noise and an ex plos1on People were shoutin~ 'run for your Jiv es . s ave yourself,' ··said 4l·year·old Ale 1a ndro Aguayo Ca ballero He and 15 other ~ople live 1r1 a tenement hy the airport wher{' pieces of lhe plane struck P ieces o r s m o uld e ring wreckage lay atop some of the houses in that block. Flight 605 is nonstop from Los Angeles and is popularly lloown as the ''Tecolote" or night-owl, because Of the night flying. fl IS also occasionally dubbed the "Red Eye Special." Hugo Ponce , a watchman at the a irport, said "1t was hom ble." I "I was 1n the lounge when a noise like a big bolt of thunder was heard. T)le airport hghb sort of dimmed and all of a sud den there was a bag flash of light,'' he said Defectors Irk Carter Aide WASJDNGTON CAP > -Pres1- d e n t C a rte r 's ca mpaign manager says be hopes the ad· min ist ration will fir e a ny political appointee Jound to be flirting with the c.rvnpaign of Sen. Edward M. KeDJledy. After watching twc) Carter ad- ministration officials defect to the Kennedy camp, Tim Kraft s aid he lhmks loyally should count in politics. airport rund.. ~ Thal would buy · the 2 6 acre plot on Airway Aventl\! and 11 or the 28 acres on Red IU11 Avenue, owned by Irvine Company. Purchase of the land on Red Hill Avenue 1s seen as operung the ~1b1 hty of relocating th<> 11 1 rpor t 's no w.o verc ro wded passenger terminal The report did not advocate the purchase of the remainder of the Ir-vine Company land. wtu ch wo uld cost an additional $9 million. The GSA report also did not inc lude suggestions for use of the land, deferrin1 t o the airport's unfiDilbt d master plan, scheduled for completion by May U81. Besid es a r g uing a bout cred ibthly, Riley blasted the GSA ~taH report as "woefull y lat'king·• and wa ved a letter from Newport Beach city at . lomPy Denni!> O'Neill that urged the board delay decision on the m atkr anot.ht:r week H (• f •H <' b u y 1 n g l h e I and . :su pe r visors mus t still hold public heanngs and complete an f'nvl ronmental imp-ad re port, Riley $a.ad Russ Ships Collide In Danieh Strait Trash Fire Extinguished COPENHAGEN, Denmark l AP ) -Two Soviet s hips 'tre ngthened for icebreaking c·ol!Jded in a Oamsh strait today. l ~ One of lhem. ca rrying scientists to an Anta rctic expedition, was 1n the wrong sea lane and caught fi re after the collision, leaving one dead, three missing and 95 A fi re that broke out Tuesday In a Costa Mesa tra.sb compac- tor smoldered all night before il could be extinguished, firemen sa id today. They said the blaze broke out at 5:30 p.m. In an elgbt-by-18- foot trash compactor in a pai;kiog lot at 1981 Placentia Ave. Water poured lnlo the com- pactor put out only the top part of the fire and weighed down the trash so the compactor couldn't be moved and emptied until the water leaked out. officials said. The blue. of unknown origin, wus extinguished at 9 a.m. to- day Firemen estimated damage at about $100. rescued, officials said. The Danish naval command said the 9,243-ton Antarctic ex- pedition ship Olenek and the 22 ,632·t on t_.nker General ShkodWlOvich collided in rough seas in the Great Beil, between Zealand and Fyn, Denmark's two biggest islands. The st.rail connects the Baltic and North Seas. Ruling Intact WASHINGTON CAP> -The U S. Supreme Court has left in· tact California court decisions overturning Russell Little's COD· v1ctlon in the L973 murder of Oakla nd School Supe rmtendent Marcus F oster ''We Want You To Look Better For Less!'' ~ We'r e not complain· Ing about the high pr ice of glasses, we're doing something about it . / Th ere are a lot of places to buy eyewear these days. You can go to a so called "f ashion boutique" and pa y spec tacular prices for fam ous names, or you can come to Optical Factory, and get the best possible fashion look s In eyewear at a down to earth pr ice. A s a r ule, you only get what you pay for these days. Our selection is large enough to please t he most finicky tastes, and yet our prices sta rt a s low as S34.SO Single Vision S44. so Bl focal SS4 .SO Trlfocal <Includes Fash ton Frame, Stan· dard Size Glass Lenses and Case> At these pr ices we'~;\making a spectacle of ourselves ... "'S} So, if you want a spectacular look in eyewear fashion without paying a spec- tacular oricP, ther e's r eally only one place to shop ... Optical Factory. We are your neighborhood optical store, centrally located on East 17th Str eet in Costa Mesa. Remember to ask your eye doctor for your prescrlp· tlon. With this In hand you can shop around for the best in eyewear at the rigHt price. --250 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa • HlllCJren Sq. I VIS4' 642-4630..,• Weekdays 9-5:30 Sat. 9.3 Ill'. 1 A Tree for Robin Classmates Honor Slain Coast Girl By STEVt.; MARBLE Of U.. Oallr "I'°" Su H Some were her classmates. Others had.n 't even known her. Many wept Tuesday wheo Robin Chris tine Samsoe's mother gently patted the earth around a pine tree planted in the 12-year-old's memory. "We're·going to take care or Uus tree," Dwyer Principal Bernard Rodgers told stu- dents and parents. "This ls a special tree. It will help us remember " "SUE ALWAYS wanted t.o be a star." whispered television actor Lew Saunden1. "l think now she's become a star." Robin's mother, Ma rianne Frazier, cho ked back tears a nd smiled at her daughter's friends "THANK YOU," she said. "Thank all of you." He told the somber gathering of 400 at Dwyer MlddJe School that the sturdy sap piing would remind Huntingt.On Beach stu dents of the energetic blonde. Saunders compared Kobm to the ocean and the whlte beach sand. He said he'd loved his yotmg neighbor as if she'd been his own child. Police detectives, who'd spent two weeks searching for the young girl, stood silently next to the students . As a student band began a s low-tempo version of "America the BeautifuJ," Robin's friends. ramjly and classm~tes took turru. adding shovels of djrt lo the base of the tree. RE ASKED THE young students t.o touch each other and close their eyes. Most cried. Some hugged each other. When Rodgers asked students to return to class, many remained behind and stared at the tree and clasped each other Robin disappeared almost four monthi- ago after leaving a friend's house just two blocks from the freshly planted pine.· She was rusrung home from the beach on a friend's bicycle, app.arently afraid she'd be late for an afternoon ballet class. S AUNDERS, A regular on the television series ClliPs, explained he proposed the Liv- ing me morial to students . "Tree Banks " were made and placed in classrooms. The needed money was raised in three days THAT WAS THE last time anyone saw her alive. "This is the saddes t and happiei.t day of my hfe," said one dark-haired girl, who said Robin was one of her best fnends. Ar'Jother seventh grader sajd she didn 'l really know Robin but had heard much about her . She said she wouJd help take care of the tree "forever." A state forest employee discovered her body last July near a remote campground in the rO?thJUs near Sierra Mad.re. She had been _.__..,...· i•!.~p_ped and murdered. OH Claiel C'ritical ! . · Price Clafilps 'Foolish' By AL LIDDLE Ot the 0"41Y ,.li.t S\lltt The United Stutes and Canada are •·encouraging foolish energy use" by artificially regulating oil prices, the president of Union Oil said Tuesd ay night in Newport e.t:ach Fred L. Hartley said dunng a speech before the World Affain; Council of Orange County that the two North American nations are the onJy countries in the world that are trying to hold fuel prices down through artiricial regulation. lt wiU take a ~1rited, national conservation errort and a "re- a lis t ic regulatory climate," Hartley said, to decrease U.S. de pendence on foreign oil im· ports. Hartley told council meJ1lber-s that conserving the equivfJent of present oil imports is an im- possible dream, but that "tremendous inroads can be made." And reasonable regulation, Hartley saW. doe.s not include government control of oi l prices or "windfalJ profit" t axes wtuch cut into capital needed to de· v e l o p alte rnative e ne r gy technology. Hartley said "inaction by Congress has cost us precious time," in the development of energy technology such as oil from s hale, coal gasification and solar and expanded geothermal engineering." It is inaction s uch as the failure to Jessen restrictions like the "Clean Air Act" that has de· layed this ne w t ec hnology. Hartley sald According t.o HartJey. "Then.: are no valid reasonb why en- vironmental needs and energy needs cannot be considered in a give -and-lake manner and pro- duce an adequate solution.' Citing another case in which he believes government inaction has increased U.S. 01 1 depen· dence, Hartley talked about the Green Ri ver geological forma· lions in Colorado. Utah and Wyoming Shale oil reserves 1n that re· gion. es t imated to be many times larger than known U.S. oil reserves, cannot be ·utilized because the government 1s not issuing land leases, Hartley i.a1d "If the oil companie1\,,have nu resourcei. (bhale lanai. I ... he :.&11d, "then tht!y have no incen t1ve to Ocvclup :s hale technology." 'Spirits' Voices Arise Called by Licensed Psychic to Laguna By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol llW DallY ,.INC l lAlff 'rhe re ·s one wo man who believes spirits of the dead ar- rived in Laguna Beach two days before Halloween. Licensed English psychic medium Freda Fell told about 80 listeners jammed into a Laruna Beach restaurant Monday she could hear the voices of their de- ceased loved ones' splrits. The · pre -Halloween ap- pearance of the British lecturer and p1ychic d e mons trator brou(ht people from as far away as Santa Monica to hear her tell · strangers about their phyalcal : "afntctlons, special dates In thelr ·1 Hvea and the undytnc love of :, deadfnenda. . Ma. Fell told one woman &hat · the 1pirtt of her dead husband· wanted her "to lose some weipt." • Speaking to a 1tandin1-room- only crowd at the Coast Inn, Ms. Fell knocked ttle tradlt101tal : Halloween vie• of the • 1aperutural aa "1apersUtJoua : ....... doMb1m.•• . Ucealld bJ I IOVtmment-run • board fOf' medlum1, M1. l'ell • &aid, "Tben'• aotbln• 1eua· ~ ........ ..,.. ... orbllnc,. ......... : k lllW exp&anaUOn to tbl ·audteaee aboUt cont.-ct wtth ~ . 1plrlta wu part. aclenuflc and part 1plritual. "1 . am deallnt wlth dlff erent vibratory dimenatou " she eit· pl1lned. She utd that wblle bodlea dle, "lntelUaences don It." Tbe splrlta of loved onee, Ms. ~ ·~ t~c ll asserted. i.t1ll !.urround the i r fam1l 1ci. t.1 nd rricnds "Time doesn't mean anything," she said. • Standing in rront or the crowd. Ms . Fell said she waited until s he picked up strong "vibra- tions" and then began try mg to tell an "extremely sens itive " man about his "creative mind." Some of her state me nts. or guesses, about the m an were correct, as he or his wife sitting nearby agreed. Ms. Fell told the man a spirit · told her he had a leg injury in his past. Sure enough, the man · told Ms. Fell he took a fa ll while playing with his pet dog a ~ar ago. But Ms. Fell wali wrong about the man's ability to play a musical instrumenl. She did ten him correctly that his father died In a hospital and April was a special month. Hls daughter was bomlnAprtl. Tbe~e w•re both bita and mJIMI. The audience would ap-: plaud tbe woman who Hid she • had peyc:blcpowen when •be aup-' piled the correct l•formaUon · 1bout101DeOMlDtbereataur1nt. Plckin1 pqle at random. Ma. Fell sild ahe heard 1p1rtta men· tlon a variety of problems 8"d • experiences aboUt the members , of the audience. ' 1 I, t I tJ r SA Teen Held in 5Rapes Five counts of r ape wer e amoni 20 charges brought Tues- day a&alnat 18-year-o ld Jon Rowland of Santa Ana in connec· tlon witb rape and burglary cases over the past nJne mootba, Santa Ana police said . Rowland was arreated while alleaedly prowllnt on a patio of a Santa Ana ground noor apart· ment Oct. 24. Investigator J oe Gualdoni said the young man was alle1edly involved in a series of rapes and burglaries in Santa Ana between Jan. 29 and Oct. ~of t.bi.s year Meantime, police in Costa Mesa, directing a hunt for one or m o r e person s wh o bave bludgeooed six Orange County women in the past two years, re· iterated Tuesday night that Rowland has not been linked to those slayings in any way. ''He's too young and hls hair is too long," a Costa Mesa police spokesman said lliSt week of the s uspect in the Santa Anti npei. Rowland was named in fivP counts of rape, seven counts or burglary. five counts of oral copulation, one count of prowl ing and two counts or bemg armed while comm1tt111 g d felony, Santa Ana Pollee Ca pl J ohn Hean<-y said "We've got our man," Heaney said, "and we're helping Coi.ta Mesa any way we Cd n in their cuse " Rowland w:i:; l>c111g held on SS0,000 bor1d Bid "Unjustified' ATLANTA <AP> V1<'e Pr~1 dent Walter Morrdah· ... i11d Tut''> day that Sc.•n Edw1.mJ Kennedy"<, cha llenge to PrPs1dc nt Cartt:r cannot be JUStif1cd and could be come "30 h1ttc•r ;i nrl -.o poisonout-." that i.I lh·puhhcan would n1pture thP White flous1· m 1980 "I thmk Ted 1!> going to have a hard t1mt' muking th1 case that lhert' 1.., !>Orne fun damental issue that 1usl1hes op posin~ th~ president.'· Mondalt· said in a Washini.,rton lunch in terview reported in The Atlanta Constitution M~e llp Artists R ache le Mussolini. widow of Italy's Fascist d ictator Benito Mussolini. is dead of a heart attack at 89. She had survived her husband, who was shot to death in 1945. by 34 years Conservative To Begin Third Party WA S HINGTON 1 AJ>1 Former~ Meldnm Thom!lfm of Nt-w Ha mp'>hire. a vocdl leader of tl\e C'OUlltry 'i staunch C'onservat1ves. C1nnounced t.odcsy ht' I!> ruruung for president on d third party ·ticket bt:cc.w.e nonf· of the Rcpubl1t·an contender.. 1~ arc1:ptablt' Thomson. a leadinR support.er or formt r C dl,for n1a Co -. HunJl1I Ht·<.1g <sr. 1r. thl· l9';'f. Hepubl1<·an nomination f1~h1 . t1ild .1 nt-~'i confrn·nce he 1· lc:avin~ thl: GOP rorever I <rn1 unhc.ppy with all tho ... 1· who hJVt-!>urfaced or hd 11t· 1n du:atl'd th<')' will ... urfacc-1r. th•· prc~1dt.'nt1al Willer.,. · ThomMJn :..;lid Thom.-.on :..aid ht: wa:.. formm~ d Con:..t1tutwn Party C1nd would try to Rel on lht· ballot under 1L'> bannt>r in all 50 !>late .... although "1t will bt-tough work ·· New Vote .... Machine BuyOK''d Purchase of tbe new. speedier vote countin1 machines was formally approved Tuead~ by Orange County s upervisors. They agreed t.o the $1.S million tontract for the Vallee Vote Tal- ly system they chose Oct. 2 to replace the 14-year-old Coleman- Gyrex vote counting machines. The new machines are t.o be ready for the June. 1980, primary electJon. But officials from the county General Services Agency told supervtsors in a report that the leHe-purchase s ystem they had asked be investigated would add S300.000 tn mterest cost.'I t.o the purchase pnce or the machines. ln addition. the report said, cancellation of the contract would result m a hefty financial penalty under a lease-purchase agreement. Supe rvisor E d ison Mille r grumbled that the board hCld been "locked m on Vallee" and· thil t voting machine company off1C1als ··had the upper hand" when they upped the s takes for a lease -purchase deal ··1·m concemed because there wi ll be only 10 percent of the µc1 y m1:n1 r c m .11n1ng on the machineh after the tJunc) elcc: t1on " Miller :..aid lie :;aid that small remammg p .. y m t'nl might not provide enough leveraf:t-to ensure that any PC'Phlem:. arising with the mach1rlet. would ht! lC1ken care uf promptl} ' Thi• C'Ot\l r a r·t ..,, ti I I ack -. "'li:n.ilure~ from Vallee'!. out pf -.t ... t1· offklab but ... uperv1sor~ .Jpprovt'd th1· 1·011tract pending tho~t· .,,gna lun.•., T h t· V ;, I r 1· c· ., y., t ., m w 1 11 replJ<·•· tht> prt:!>cnt broadshf'el ba llot. with r<ird type ballou., rt-quiring only a foll pen ror mark1nJ! Tht· nt"w count1·r-. art-l'Xpect ed ''' <'Ul l1m<' takt'n to tall y the C'oun1 y· ... balloL ... from t~ cur r ent It hour-. lo about four hour-.. VC1ltec om c1al!i !>cud Golden· West Collc:gt· rns metology s tudents <trom lctl) Lorn ~tone. Newport B~ach. Nanci Le uJJOl<l , H untington Beach and Lee sa f<'ournier. Newport Beach s how off ~ume ot their make up talents which are ~ to bt cilsplayed ·today. The campus hosts tin annual llallowt>en parade put on by ('os metolo~y studenb who put on their best art work in honor of the season. Gem Talk l lai J C Ill Ml'lllU f;S Crr11/1ea Ct molog131 ACiS IS GOLD EXPENSIVE? II • reall11 rtlalwt! I For most of recorded histor y, man has used barter as the primary method of trading. The r1rst gold corn was struck m 560 8 .C. Gold gradually became the basic collateral or busi· ness. The free exchange of gold became a solid rock upon which to establish business economy In 1934, tt became illegal to exchange gold in the United States. When tbl.s ban was lifted in 19'15, Americans be1an ln- vuting ln gold and gold Jewelry. They quick ly learned that aold values were heeded up · and up Now, gold prices ~ave risen t.o a general level of $W0 per ounce. ls that too expeMlve? The answer Is · It's relative. When gold sold for ·$35 an ounce1 hot do1s were a nickel. Now, iola. the bot doa. and a lot ot other things are selling for 10 to 12 tlmea what they cost back lheq. You can enjoy the beauty of gold Jewelry and feel 100d\ about 1old'1 track te· cord u an Investment. Now1 _you can't really aay th1t about hot 'dofs, can you? _._~thepriceofa . aazen roses you ca~ 91"8 a piece of gold. Whgl 0 OOoulllul \U<pr•w IO tho mo<lt'Y /U.I m•gh1 "°"" ..pent on '°"9-.icm\ I\ e '°' 0 ICJOI ®Id "''9"' t h011\ ., • ..OHl"'ij\ Wto hove o g"'CJf c:oOec1o0n a' Korot Vold Je-11', ond -d bit .-.Oppy IO i..tlp you po<.\ ~l"\Q OU! IOI m.t <XCOl '()O lC>n>•"Q up ... - f ., !l - .... c :-.: ;. ~.. •ball ~ ..... ~ Te•~~'~' ~ .... ldlM Haunted Eyesore UU.OWSSN WW ...... -You Jult Mver mlDd all ..... It die Md C:'' 9llo an ,..,...s to be ............ 1 .... .. ,...., .... arouad MN .. _. -..au",..... weio ~-deal wkb our uuarallwl•• .... -pa... ...... ta.II .... ol all poMlble ~ tbat could ...... ..,... ........ wttlMMlt &.be '°" .... mulla~we--. Some ol tM Dlac9 needlu ,..... ... were eaUMd by the 1ove~ ... matter ol rect. . A CM& IN POINT can be found very QHr t.bal •linl aupentructure oo Pacltlc Coaal Hl1hway known •• Newport 8-y aridce· TM bricln la eocnina down 1ome day -"°'* Ullnk -ind 'MW, Vtia., beauUful apan wUJ carry tralftc-aerou UHi bay. , Meuwblle, the 1tate has purchued 90me property near the old bridp which will be Uled for the new brid1e. ThiJ property just upcout of the brtd1e al Dover Drive was cleand t.o make way for the project That l~, lf Scenic Virta at Historical Londmmt for CftJI of Newport Beach what they ~d can be called clearing. It's all dirt now. ex cept for rock\s, junk and broken pieces or concrete. TO FURTHER ENHANCE the Newport Beach scenery, a chain link fence was Oung up around the site and some big signs plastered on it, telling you what you can't do there The irony of this, you suppose, is that a state historical marker stands at the edge of all this, attesting to the fact that here, at this scenic vista, is the bay landing that marks the origins or the city of Newport Beach. Now there's a real Halloween horror story No telling how long this ghastly eyesore will prevail before the new bridge gets built. Meanwhile. however, somebody ought to step forward and fix the place up. Maybe it could be used .as a tem· porary right-tum pocket for Dover Drive. At least that would put the area t.o some public use. IF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE could prevail. the state could rent out the site to aome entrepreneurs who sell roadside stuff like 1aloon mirrors, fake bearskin ruaa or cheap pottery. Actually. the site is large enou1b that you could allow a s mall carnival to pitch tent.a there. I'd rather look at a couple or sideshow rreaks than what you see there now. IN TRUTH, IF the new bridge is going to be a long time in coming, the state might do well t.o allow some en- te rprise on the site that would be a bit more permanent. It seems like It might be a nice spot for a fish and bait st.ore and an ice cream parlor. Rock Singer Out of Jail JUPITER, Fla. CAP) -David Clayton-Thomas, lead singer for the rock group Blood, Sweat and Tears, has been released from Palm Beach County Jail on $10,000 bond on charges he sex- ually assaulted a 20-year-old woman, police said. Florida Hit by Flooding INDIANTOWN, f'la. (AP) Huodreda of people were or- de re cl naeuated after an Hrtb• dike ruplurM to4ay, apUUaa torreota ol wat.r from a reHrvolr ov•r a rural •':.:i floo4l111 bocw and roads ., ...... tl'ala. AUthOrtU11 aald up to 1,TOO pec>ple Uvtac or camplftC lD low· IYl.bl areu alona U .s. 441 ln weatern Marthl Couat1 •:tre be· tna taken to Red C?ol• • tten. Two traln crewmen au ered cull, but Uae were the only ln- Jwie1 reported. AT LEAST one farm family w aa reseued by helicopter from the top of their barn, and another helicopter pkked up the two train ~wnien from the top of their et.randed en11De. Authorities said 13 miles of U.S. 441 along Lake Okeechobee in soutbero Florida were under water. "We've mov~ people out of an area 20 milts 1001 and ~ mileJ wide on the northeast cor ner f Lake Okeechobee," said Elli Waters, director of the Okeechobee County Emergency Operat.lons Center. THE WATER gushed from a 600-foot-wtde breach In a dike surrounding a 6,700-acre coollng- w ater reservoir for a oew F lorida P owe r & Light Co. power plant between Indiantown and Port Mayaca. About 80 people, most of them al a fishing camp, were evacuat- ed soon alter the reservoir wall collapsed early today, and a uthorities said rising flood waters forced the evacuaUon of other residents in low-lying areas. "There are a lot of trailers on the lake side or 441 and there's water up to the top or some of them and water up to the win- dows of the others," said Red Cross spokeswoman Anna Raullerson. TUE FLOODED area was primarily sug11r cane farms, cattle ranches and fish camps. Port Mayaca, three miles from the reservoir, was spared from flood waters by a large canal Just north of the tiny town. authorities said . But rescue workers satd they feared the canal wouJ4 overflow as the res- e rvoir continued to empty. ''The reservoir had ·about 15 feet of water In it to start and there's still about three reel left. to come out," Watera 1aid at mid-day. He said It might be several days before evacuees would be allowed to return home and that it would take weeks t o de - termine damages. SEVERAL CARS or a Florida East Coast freight train derailed when water rushed over the tracks, Martin County sheriff's Deputy Jessee Taylor said. 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""" t 14 e "' l I TMUHOA\' rtnl ltw It w. • m o i t'lrtl Iii~ • o • m t • ttrtlHI .... • t 01 p,I)\. u ''" .,,.i !ti\ I Ot 11.m t , 11111r1.,..,.,,.,.., .. ..., N11"' ~-11 .. 1 .. ,m, .. 2 ot•m A'ft MU ..... 1 • 10 1 • 10 t l ,, l e II . .......... POL.mes FORGOTTEN TEMPORARILY Al LIADERS PrTCH IN TO AID CAMBODIANS Joan Ban 0'"'9 len. Edwllrd Kennedy •• President C.,ter'e Ion Chip Wetchea Cambodia Aid Pushed . ' Carter, Kennedy Forces Join in Fund D rive WASJDNGTON CAP> -The buttons boosted "Kennedy 1980" a nd "Carter-Mondale," but politics was oniy a side show as Edward M. Kennedy and Chip Carter Joined folk singer Joan Baez 1n pleading ror money t.o help end famine lo Cambodia. "All of us know that with the e xceptio n o r the J ewish Holocaust of World War II. we a re facing the greatest human tragedy of our lifetime:· Ken- nedy said. "We must shake the world commumty t.o action." "WE MUST find the means t.o Hospital Sabotage Charged in Georgia MACON, Ga. <AP> -A medical techruc1an has been charged with murder and aggravated usault ln the aUeged sabotage or life support equipment in a Macon hospital's 10tens1ve care urut. authonlles say A bond hearing was scheduled today for Barbara J «:an Williams. 41, or MacQn. who WU indicted Tuesda) by a Babb Coun ty grand Jury on one count of inurder and 13 counts or aagravaled assault Mrs WilJiams declined comment except to ~a y her lawyer had told her not to discuss the case Accord.mg to the 10d1ctmeot, the charges involved the alleged sabotage between January and April or mtensave care rnorutors and intravenow. eqwpment at lhe Medical Center of Central Geor~1a The alleged incidents involved 13 patients in the hospital ~ 10 tens ive care unit, the mdsctment said. The murder charge stemmed from the March 11 death or Den- na~ Daruel. 28. of Macon. accordmg to the indictment bluff our way in there with the food and the do<:tors and the su~ pliea." aaid Ma. Baez, who toured aeveral refugee camps in Southeast Asia earlier this month. She reports today on what. sbe found to Kennedy's aubcommittee on refu1eea. "We're ready." said Chip Carter of bis fathe r 's ad- mlnUtration pledge to finance a lhlrd of the world's efforts t.o ease the lot or the starving and nomeless. "We're getting a little , radi cal about this," adde d Carter "We n~ you to keep oushing " More than 300 guests paid $125 each t.o hear Ms. Baez sing and ICennedy speak, and to mingle with m ember s of Congress. soc ialites and composer - <'onducter Leonard Bernstein. The total take was some $4-0,000. LINCOLN BLOOMFIELD, charged with coordinating U S. .. elier efforts ror the Wh ite '-louse. :saJd if necessary a moun- t a an of food will be piled on the Cambodian border to increase pressure on the Cambodian and \'1etnamese -governments t.o ac cept emergency aid. "There's aolng to be a bliuard or food and money." Bloomfield ~aid It makes Cents to shop the money-saving food specials ~dvertised in the Daily Pilot. I Start saving today. Ca/1642-4321 and ask our circillation department for home delivery. c-" Bl!Jd.get-pleas1ng advertised grocery values -one more reason people all along the Orange qoast save by reading the ' r5AILY Pit.OT 842-4321 , l ' ., I I . f • l 1 . I J '.BAndits Stay AU ..... Evening PALmvanacAP>-h9 •21111111 _...-..\es tWt -. , .................... .... ..... .., I ltiM a ..... v..-....... MW a famll) eapUve •••na~•llt Hd thn •••d !Mm ot a.-trom aav· tnp ~ tbe Dbl~. pollteuld~. lnve1U1ator1 aalcl aamoe u ......... A. Opened hJ• door &mday ..._ to ttrO .... wbo clalmed to ta. out of 1u ud ln Medotbelp. . . 8AMMJll ~ "11 ~yeer. old wife, Bette. were lled up spread-eq)ed oo &be bed u the intruders .. arched for tnOGey and J~lry Their son, Stephen, was alao bound and 1•11ed when be interrupted the robbers' search a few hours later Police said the robbers prob a bly inte nded to leave im· medJa&ely.. alter ransacttng 1tw house but were disappointed by tbeirloot. "They were apparently unhap· PY with the amount of mooey they found in the house. so when they found the bank books, they decided to s tay and go •r more," said Palos Verdes police dispatcher Bobbie Mccurdy AFTER TAKING showers and forcing Mrs. Ha mme r to Ci x them a meal during the night, lbe masked bandits drove the woman to two savings and loan offi ces and order e d he r to withdraw $3,250 a fter they threatened lo kill her husband Jf she caUed pohce. The bandits ret urned Mrs. Hammer to her home, lied her up again and fled. The Ham mers called the pobce a fter their son untied himseU ACLU Cites Integration 'White Pool' LOS ANGELES <AP > Alt American Civil L1bcrt1cs at torney says t here is a large enough supply or "untapped" whites to s ubst a ntially d e segregate city schools io a properly designed plan Mark Ro~cnbaum , a lawyer for mlnority plainllHs in tbe city's desegregation case, has introduced evidence lnlo the SupeTior Court hearing tha\ fewer than 13 percent or the 146,247 white students \n the school d1Mr1ct Wl·rc involved in the pr~cnl dc~cgrcgat1on plan "WlllLE THEY <a ttorncyi. for the board of education) a re claiming they've exhausted the supply of whit<· :-.lUdcntl> <:1nd no more mandestory desegregat.10n can be done." Rosenbaum said. "in fact there are a s ignificant n umber of while students who have not been brought mto lhc plan " More than 85.000 while· pup1b . attended schools that were 50 percent or more while but were not included rn the plan, accoNJ ing to Rosenbaum Accordmg to evidence pre sented by Ro~cnb1:1um. the pool of white ~tudcnU. al:,u would m· elude 16.861 pupils in 21 "cur renlly integrated" Junior high schools 'and 10,562 1n 38 "cur rently jntegrated" elementary schools .. cuaaENTLY INTE· grated" schools u e those with white enroUment.s between 50 percent and 70 percent. They are exempted from the mandatory ,. busing program for grades four lo eight. The lawyer said white stu· dents should be redistributed so there is "somewhere a round ao percent" in as ma'\Y schools as possible / But school board attorney David T . Pelersoh said effecUve desegregation required at least SO percent whites in desegregat· ed schools. Bad Night For Burglar . COVINA (AP) -It wu Just oae of thole day1 fOf' a man wbo police said fell tbrou&b t.be'rool of a pharmacy ln a bur1lary at· tempt and then tr!11ered a allent alarm wblle tryln1 to kW t.be ~alarm WU rilled to 8 bathroom door that the man ap. p.rently oPIDld to .-k water to wub down paio·klllinl dl'Qll be obt•lM from a vault, aa.ta de- a.ctift l>ave Mlltl. Harry Gnbbl, •• ol lloeterey Pan ... boobd iru.daJ tor lD· / ........ o( burllar1 wS ... tUa to • loeel lllotp6tal ....... .... ltomedl ... pumped. lie ... allo tnatell for the euta and bndMI ba suttencl ID Ute tall. ,,,,.....,_ DOLORES JACKSON, RIGHT, HUGS DAUGHTER ANITA Anita WH a Fltght Attendant on the Hlf•cked Plane PSA FHght Seattle Man Held In Jet Hijacking TIJUANA. Mexlco (AP> -A Seattle maintenance man who believed a killer was stalking him was in custody of Mexican poUce today after be hijacked a California jetliner to Tijuana late Tuesday. Authorities said J ohn Everett Gray told flight at- tendants he had a bomb s hortly after Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 784 took off from Los Angeles International Airportat 10:02p.m. Noneoflhe l~personsa boardtheplanewereinJured. GRAV, WHOM THE FBI said was 39 but Mexican authorities described as 48, demanded to be taken to either Mexico City or Venezuela, but then asked to get off the plane when 1l stopped for refuel.mg at Tijuana Interna- tional Airport, a Mexican airport official said. ~ Mexican judicial police had been alerted by San Diego authorities and took Gray into custody without incident. "He told me he was trying to get away fro'1 someone who was going to kill him," said Luls Ser~yva. chief of the Mexican equivalent to the Federal Aviation Ad· ministration. "RE HAD NO WEAPONS or bomb wilh him," Sergio. Leyva said. "He seemed very quiet , very calm . He told us be bad been in a prison hospital in California and bad ~n arrest- ed four times -once for trying to commit robbery with a toy pistolin urn. The U.S. Attorney's office-was to decide today whether to extradite Gray, FBI s pokesman Roger Young said in San Diego "He told the stewardess be bad a bomb in bia pocket. but that it was homemade and he wasn't sure it would work/' Young said. "He said that if it did wort, though, It would hurt a k>t o{ people. "WE MA V BE DEALING with an emotionally dis· turbed person he re," Young added. "He said be owed some people some money and they were trying to get him." Sergio-Leyva said Everett had only S6 in his wallet when he was arrested at about 10:4!$ p.m. "He said he never wanted to hurt anyone and kHl." Ser gio-Leyva said. "He s aid he just wanted to get far away -out of the country." The PSA 727 or iginated m Sacra mento, airline spokesman Duane ~~U!J.\bar said. Strangler SUspeJt Pleads Innocent LOS ANGELES <AP> -Angelo Buono Jr .. the 45·year-old automobile upholsterer Implicated by his cousin in the "Hillside Strangler .. murders, pleaded innocent to cha rges stemming from the sJayings ~JO young women in the Los Angeles Area. The innocent pleas were entered Tuesday during a seven.minute arraignment before Municipal Judge Gabriel Gutierrez on 10 first-degree murder counts and 16 other felony charges includ· i ng conspiracy to commit murder, rape, kidnapping, sodomy, pimping and pander· ing, extortion, and oral copula· lion. Dressed in a dark suit and tie, Buono stood silently throughout the proceedings, fianked by four 1 of his six attorneys. He could re· · ceive the d eath sentence because of "special ( STATE ) The dec\sion to pull Ole state's most populous cgunty out of the e mergency gasoJ1ne distribution plan leaves N11t two San Fran· cisco Bay a rea counties still holding to the odd.even restric· lions. circumstances" alleged ln his · Elee•t•r C'r•sltes case. He is being held without bail in county jail. , Kr8C..tr•et 0~'" LOS ANGELES (AP) - Southern California Rapid Transit Diltrtct mechanics have given narrow approval to a De\V three-year contract, thereby endina tbe threat of a second ci· ty but strike this fall. 1 Jn mail·in ballots counted uesday, members of the Amats•1nated Tran1lt Union voted 47&-410 in favor of the same pact wbJcb bad been re- jected by a 296·114 In-person vote Oct. 11. ..,_~E•e". LOS ANGELES (AP) -: Al· ter nearly ball of the year with the cban~ to buy la.eollM only .ball ot the Ume. tbe Loi An1ele1 County Board of Supemeor1 bat VOWd S.t to Uk Go•. Bdlnuad 0. Brown Jr. for an l1nmectia&e ~ to tbe odd· even plOUDe ia1el 1y1tem in tbe couatJ. SAN DIEGO (AP) Authorities are lnveatigatlne an elevator accident that left seven persons injured when-a runaway car plunged seven Doors at the historic U.S. Grant Hotel. Six Loi Angeles women and an 18-year-old elevator operator were injured when the elevator s lipped and fell to the hotel's basement Tuesday evenin1. E'I~ 4'9reh te 8tWf• LOS ANGELES (A.P) -A complete lnveat\tatlon of the Bunker Hill Towers fire that claimed three Uva will belin with public beartn1s Tbunct.y In the wake of unanJmoua ap- proval for tbe probe by UM Cit)' CouncU. 1 . Tbe probe wa• l'equeeted Tueaday by Counellmaa Gilbert w. Llndtay' wbo •aid the COUii· ell'• Police, l'lre and Public Safety Committee will bold the I public beann,. iDto tbe Konday momlnc blue at the excl..tv. downtown ._dentlal bJP·rtM. ' ~, t) ' 'tlliWo ... OatoW 31, 1111 equipment. Tb• 1blp'1 moet lamOUI m'•kla for t.bl CIA WM an att.mpt to l"eCOftr put ol a 1unkeo a ... 1u 1ubmarlM ID deep waters ot the Padftc. Tb• former CIA lhlp Olomar Esp.._ may ea. COIR'..t.d laeo tM wOl1d'I W.-drUl1QI lblp, -caulpped to drtU to ........ "' 30,000 feet ta.low tbe Mabed iD U,000 fMt of water. Santa Fe Jatemat.loDal O>rp. of 01'_,. aaid T\aelday It bu been awardld a U.S. 1ovem- medt CGGtnd to pro.tde pre· Umlaarr won on eonvertlni the 1blp, wbleb bH no drlflln1 Tbe~rvernment Hid that m01t ablP9 cUDOt drill Tbe ,,,,,,... Of tbe ..,...,...._ below a s, root oc.u floor eoal&'aet wu deacrtbff by a. depth. compaay 1poll•tman a1 A Santa Fe 1ublktlary 11· to ••1m.n." Tulal. coet ol CClllftl't· provide engineerlnc aod Ina tbe 1bJp w11 Htlmated . maa.aemmt support to tbe Na-_ wU.. at about tJO mllllm, . Toke od"falltCICJe of our o•enfock! Cleariftc) CMlt old to Melke rOOlft for new ••• many below cost, many at half-price ... shop ftOW for Hl'fy Chrhlntas CJith. s.,..,, ""' <-' wrop '* -~ LA MACHINE CFOOD PROCESSOIJ 154 . . .... LA MA.CHIME II.ENDER lto . . . . . . LA rmn MA.CHIME UIY FOOD . . . . .. HAMILTON IUCH 707 FOOO PIOCESSOR WAS • ..........•. 64.tt ............... 14.tt .............. 46.tt .................... , .............. ''·'' SALE 44.88 59.88 29.88 49.99 19.99 HAMILTON IEACH 2002GL FOOD PIOCESSOR OSTER KITCH&f CfHTER . .............. 15'.tt I 09.99 WESTIEHD QUICl<DRIP . . ......... l Ut 24.88 CHICAGO CUTI.UY '?roUM· RIVAL CAH OPEHY ............... : ..... 1h PRICE ..... IJ.H If 11.88 CASE ICNIFI SITS ..... ..•.. : ..•... 1/i PRICE PANT AS TIC NOILER SKIUET . . PRESTO POPCotlH POPPY .. .... "·'' . .... ·· ''·" 16.tt 33.88 14.88 29.88 WHTIEHD B.ECTRIC FRYPAH . . . . . . .Jut 34.88 MIXED PAINT .................................................... 75' ~ .. 2.50 lfGll. MIRROR MATIC POPCORH POPPER PRESTO-IURGER I . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . PRESTO WEE IAl<E .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . HAMILTON IEACH MIXEn'E ......... . . · . ~· ...... I Sf" .......... 1 4~1 29.tt ............ ·•··· ... 10.tt 9.88 7.88 19.88 8.88 MR.~ ..................................... : ....... 14.lt I I .88 All EMPUtE PUSH IROOMS . . . . . . ........................ .1/2 PRICE B.aC. ftUll" MilB/W AffU IAIB . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . . ..... zt.tt Cil llOIL a HILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . ••.•• WESTIB4D IOTISSBIE IROtLB . . . . . PRESTO COHTIHUOUS CLIA.M HOil & IAKE SMALL l'tlESTO COtilT. CLUH IROIL & IAKE . . TOSTMASTER OVEN IROILY 5235 . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .................. . W~TTA PIZZA ..................................................... 14.•t SALTON P£AHUT IUTTER MACHIME '82 • . . . • • . .. • .. ............. Ut SALTON PEANUT IUTTH MA.CHIME '85 .. • • • .. . .. .. • ... • . ................ .. CORH1HG B.EC11lOMA TIC SKILLET . . . . . .. PRESTP IURGER 0 I /rt I • . • . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . • • . . . • . • . • • • . • • • • .•••••••.•••. SUMIEAM CONEY ISi.AMO STEA.MY . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . ....... · 1 · ... I o.tt PRESTO IURGEI 05/Mll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . • • ••. Pl ESTO t40T DOG-GER .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , ........• GE FtlAI'« M IURGN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. . HAMILTON IUCH OOUILE MAC . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ u .tt PRESTO IUIGEI II . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ......................... "·" DAIY DOt«IT . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..11.ts HA.MILTON IEACH UTTlE MAC ................................... ··'·" 19.99 38.88 29.99 29.99 28.99 29.99 9.99 7.99 9.99 24.95 8.99 8.88 8.99 8.99 8.99 9.99 13.88 14.88 6.88 GE ELECntc NEUMG WAHD ................................... u .H 19,88 HELLER DESIGMH GLASS OYEHW ARE .................................. 2 5 °/o OFF COIMIMG Oise.MEit CASSIROU Cl', qt. 2', qtl . ... . • ••..•.......•.• 25°/o OFF MUGS c~ 1ec11 •.•..•..•••.•••.•......•••••••..••.•••.•..••.•.•.•.•••.•••. 99c FA.RIRW A.IE COffU MA.ICIR .............................................. Jt.•• 19.99 FAllRWA.ltl STAINLESS SS.CUP AUTO DRIP COFFHMAICH .......... n .11 54.88 PICTutt! fl.AMES .............................................................. 1h PRICE FA.llRWA.U FOOD PlOCISSotl ................................ " ....... Y2 PRICE WISTme. qT. STIA.MH.CAMMSl ..................................... \US 8.88 , WESTIB«> ~OIMPOPPH 5526 .................................................. 8.88 WA.St41MG MA.CHlfltl ......................................•..................... 8.88 coa..-coaa&.1 cw...._ ,...._r ....................................... .112 PRICE RIVAL caoca PlATl .......................................................... 4Ut 29.99 TatUMPH SA.LAO SPIHHBt ,_.. ,._, . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . • ......................... 3.88 ALL STAM.ff HAIDWA.lt ( .... ..., ....................................... :.1/2 PRICE ALL 1aW1TH CAllHIT HA.1tDwA.1t1 ..............•.......................... 1/2 PRICE A.LL LATIX SPIA y PA.INT ... ' ••••• ' ........... \ .................... .1h PRICE EA6U DllTMASTlll At0184 DISSRTMAICR ............................ 1 us 8.88 ALL TEXASWA.11 ............................................................... .1/2 PRICE LOTS, LOTS MORE! v. ... 1•11e11 U had-S... OM .. • 11111• ..._ , I ~ .,. . I' / Prop. 3 Reduces I Tax Bill Puzzle Proposltlon 3 on th Nov. e ballot l a hoUNk plna meM uro lh&t permits ~al lal on already enacted to 10 int o effect lo the 1•1.az tax year lt coven two point.a. For y~ara the procedut"ell used lo ua • proportl a. and abliib tax ch1r1 hu bee1' lhoroJJChly conru11ng to th nverag houa hofdtr 1 The so-called a&Hfled valuation i1 set al 25 percent or full market valu~ -for example. $20.000 for a n $80.000 home. The tax collector tb<!n dJvld th ane sect valuaUon bylOOandmultlpU thatbytMtaltrateperllOOoraa &eel vaduauan. Under t.h revised procedure which voters will be a ked lo approve. the 25 ~rttnt rauo would be eUmlnal· ed a nd the property tax of 1 percent or full market value, a specifi ~ in Proposltlon 13, ppUe<J dareclly without tht> confusin~ tnlt•nm . t<'ps ·~ 'l'o t•n,urv tlQult y for those quuUfy tng for vckruns fox e:\l'1nµt1on .... tlw meusurt ubo 1r\cn•u1:1e tht• veterunl\ t•x emption of Sl .000 of tls1w:-.~ed vulualion lo $4,000 of full value . ont•t• lhl' 25 percent rat io II\ rcmovt-d Nottun>( an Propos1taon 3 Wlll chungl' your ~Xtl>ltO~ tux hatnhty rt ttwi, make tox billti mo1·e underst anduble Thl· reforl' a YES vote on Prol)Ob1lion 31h re com mended Unions Short ighted Th~ dE>C'lin<' an n a tional product1v1ty the umount uf goods and services produced for ea~h hour of paid work ing time 1:-. u maJor contributor lo the inflation lhul 1!\ e roding our standard of living Between 1947 ;m d 1967. productivity gr ew at a11 average annual rate of 3.1 percent. In t he next decade tl s lowed t o 1.G pcrcen't u ycur In 1978 it er('W only 0.5 per· cent , and in l hl' 12 month!\ c nd111g 111 Sl•ptembcr then· wa!\ a decline of 1.2 percent. A tiny ri:w in the third '•uartcr of this .v1·ar 0.1 pc1 · cent was far from en ough.to offsl'l declsn1•s of :1 per('(.~nt in th e first quarter and 2.2 percent in the Sl'<·ond q uarll•r Econom bt!\ say inflation will conttnue to average 8 to 9 percent a yea r for :.10 indefinite 1.wnod unit'!-.!\ nat1on~I productivity cun be improved This means continuing high prices and u hurdcr life for wage earners. Amazingly enough, in light <Jf th<•se focts. comt.:!'> i.l union proposal to reduce the offi cial work week from 40 hour s to35hours It does n 't take a mathcmt1tician to fi gur e tht1t fl'Wl'r working hours will meim even lower prnduct1v1ty, ttn<I perh aps even highe r pn<:es as ftrml'.i attempt to make u p for regular ho urs lost n.v pilying ovt·rt1m1..• or hiring mort• work<•rs Thl' succe!\!'>ful u111un _.ffort Lo ru1se the minimum Wi.l gc alrcud y has cost hundreds of thousands of working hours for unski lled workl·rs whosl' employers c:ttnnol af ford to ket•p th(lm on Lil inflated wage rat<!:., ~ ., C utting the work Wl'<.'k would ma kt•' mat'fr.rs.. t>n·n \\'<>r!->l' One mu!\I wondt•r wh<•n. or 1f union leader-\\111 st<:p baC'k t.o l'orls ickr lht· 1•ffl·c:l of tlwir dl·rnan<ls on lh1..· n:it111n '!'i t•connrny as .1 \\hOl1· .111<1 llHI'-nn tlu• ,,,.11 twmg of tlwtr m1..·mlw1 o..h1p They Blew It \Ve· all havt• :1 l1ll lc• t roublt· h.t1:1111·111g otrr d11·1·k li11ok-. onn· in <.i while, but "lien thc. .. 11:.it1on !'> lourth lurgc::.t b<tnk makes a $3.7 billion t.:rror. und follows up a week later b y rinding <Jnothc·r S800 million error. it 's enough to make an vone nc.•rvo11.., · Tht• <.·rror!\ wt·n· ni:\<I•· hy \-lanufa<.'tur1·r ... llanovt'r Trust Co of' '.'it"·A York in n •JJl)rlin).! to the f"l'<kral H1 ·-.,·nc· \\h1d1 1n turn O\ 1•t t·st1mat1·d llw 1wtw11 s b:Jsi<' rnont•y s uppl_\ "' lt whopping S.1 5 hilli1rn m the first thrcr w1°t.'ks of <ktotwr The bank hlan11•d ltlP loul·UP 011 .1 nt•w form being llM'<I to report monl'y !->llpphl's t1J thl' h •cl . which in turn rcµurts to lh<.• nation ll was part1eult1 rly untimely. C'om1ng JU!\I v. hen the Fed was taking ralher dramatic aclion to cool the ((oar th&:1 t an excess of money was floating around. h~· r;.i1sing interest rates <md tightening cred it T here arc those who b<>licvt! t h1· inflated f1 gun•s on the money s upply contnhuted lo th1· s lo<"k m<irket UP· heaval that found miJny investor!'> M 0lling too cheaply for fear the even tighter Fed controls m1i:ht be forthcoming. Fed officials said investors s huuldn 't h ave "over reacted" because preliminary money !-.upply fi~ure ... often arc cor rected. That's a ll well and good but 1t seems lo us a S4 billion error would be enough lo make anyone overreact. The fact is both Manufacturer's llunovcr Trust and the Fed blew it very badly. At least they didn't use our bank"s excuse of blaming It all on some computer • Opinion~ e~pressed 1n the space above are !hose of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are !hose ot their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Ad dress The Dally Pilot, P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd/Pidgin English By L.M. BOYD Orientals In t h e South Pacific wanted t o learn enough English to talk busi · neaa. but ~hen they said bu.alnesa English, It sounded D Jar Glooruy Gu~ Notice the Santa Ana School Board. which re· centl y c ancele d Its achool brenkf ast prort 1 r am , is upset a bou "Playboy" bein1 sold p ublic bulldlnaa. Let the kida 10 hunfry. but for be1ven'1 'uke c lean up the ~rthouse! DISGUSTED c;. ""''l ... ,_. •• ,. -"'"'· "' ....... •11• .. -MHINflly ...... !flt .. .,...,. ti ""' .....-........... ~,.. ........ ........ ,e...o.ity~ --- like bidginess Englis h, which later was corrupted by whiles to pidgin Eng lish. Consider this Shukespearian quotation· "To be or not to be, that is the question." in Pidgin, it reads: ''Can do, no can do. how fashions." Catfish can predict earth· quakes. Or so the scientists new say. In fact, by wiggling their barbels in some certain manne r which the scientists can interpret, those catfis h reportedly predicted 17 out or 20 earthquakes in Japan dur- ing 1977. Q. What'• the purpose or epaulet.a on a mllltary uni· form? A. Can only tell you their orlalnal purpose: to protect shoulders from aword cuta. ln the Ut.er1ry foot.note• la the claim that Lewla Carroll, the creator of ".Alice's Ad· ventur.. ln Woaderland." wrote .n •"er11• of more tbu IO ........ a WMk duriq UM lutrt years of lall Ute. \ I ' .. . ~. OcloW 31 . 1919 JackAod non T"9fMI KMVtl ,...., a..n.a ~mbkh1ed110r1e1 Pe.-ldllar Cambodians Pawns of Politics WA 'lll NOTON J 1mmy Carter'it aanctimonloua sermons on human rtahllf h•vC! become a crut>I mockery to mllllona o r CambodlWlll, who arc dying of •lurvaLlon and dl11Hite -htiJr,-1 H puWl\I beln& 1ucrlf1ced n the d udl>t chess &IUJH~ of big loK>Wt•r pollUcs - Despite USlfurtlllcc• frum the Carter admlnl1tratJon that the United Stattis wo u Id &ive food to Cam bodlana "Ir reapectave of tht.'1r poht1c,.1l uut honty,'' Offll'I Ul b w1th1 n the Slnk Oepurt m1·nt h ave d ti It bN at l' I y sabotaged ltus humane policy according to a wide ve1rlety of lSOUrl't'b "The• problt.!m hai. bl'en that IH!O ple an l ower l eve l s . i.pec1f1tall y iJl thl.! East Ash.an tksk, have been doing nothing but obstruc·tang efforu to aid Lhl· Cambodian!>," one Cu pa tot H.111 source told our 1 l.'porll'r l~ucettc Lagnado ... T II i: •'OGG Y BOTTOM burl'uucra~ have been blam1n~ lega l and ·con g r ession ul 1 oadblocks for thC'1r inaction Bui thl• real rca~on , according to our source:., 1s a deep-scuted an ta Vietnam bias in the St ate.· Department. /\ppurcnlly it wa~ rt·un·d that some relief i,upphes m11otht fall into thl' hands of the V1ctna meSl' invad('rs. he lping them solidify Lhei r uuthority in Cam bod its Hathcr thun run that n !'>k, our calloU!; diplomats c:hosc not to implement the massive food pm · gram needC'd to prevent lht· virtual extinction or the Cambo d1ao Pl'opll' The anti·Vletnamc st' "Lill" in the State Department was rt: cently reflected in the !->hamefut U S. vote to seal the infamou!'. Pol Pot regime in the Unttl'd Na t'l)ns , despitl• the evid<•nce which we have been report.ins~ for more thun two yc:.irs that 1l wa s rci.pons 1ble for tht• ... 1aui.:hlt•r of m1llrons or C'ambo d1an!-'<1111·1· 11 st•1'l.1·cl 1>t1v.cr 111 1~74 FOK R EASONS l)f ~lobul 'lr:.tt·g\. lite l r11t ed St<1t('-. tk1·1n ... II 1mp<1rt.111t lt> JOIO tht· t 'l\l lll''>I.' an ..,upp11rt uf Pol Pol Earl Waters and oppow tht• n \ .tl ~"' f'rnnwnl :-.t'l up lly Sm·1t·l liat"k1·tl Vwt r1amest' troop.., "It V.J'> 1111iro· 1mport<.10f'<' for us 111 g1v1• lh1· So v1cts a d1plomttt1t· kick in thE· ass than it wus for II!< tu fN·d th<' p<•o pl(' ... c·ha 1g\·d11nl· I. nu~ ll·d~w.i bl•· ... ourtl' It· s not a~ 1f t h1· h11r ror~ ol ('arnbod1a i. !'>larv1ng million'> 1·,1111<· ai,, any -.urpn-.1· Io 1>111 polH·) mak1·r -. Thi· ",t.111• . l)cpartment lw!'oi known :-.rm·•· <rt l1•as t March thul the unhappv 0l'OUntry wa '> f.1 c·1 n g a food -.hortag(' or 1·a1 .• -.1rr1phu: propor I !On!'>. accord in~ to ... ou r<·f>s in the cll'partmenl and ('ongn•s'> In 11·lhg('nce reports 1nformN1 tht• .1dmin1strnllon that onl) :> t•1 "' pl'rcent of Cumbod1a'!-> arablt• I.incl "'a& be in~ planll,11 la -.1 s 11nn~ THIS WAS c·onrir,plt:d hy a secret CIA r~Hl'ft early 1\ ugust. which offc•rt'd the hur rowing pr~:ia·t1on lh<1t a ... manv J .., :i 5 m1l1111n people would -.1arvl' to dt·ath J' ,1 n·-.ult ''' pour h,1rVl'SI~ nt"'ll l)l'r t·ml><·r .11111 .l:11111a1 ~ OHll'r n·1111rts 1n d1c·Jll•1I th;1t I' phu-. .111d m.1l.1 n.1 '''·n· ch•1·1111.1111w 11!1· 111111111 :111•111 Th1·r·1· :in· \ 11 lu:illy IHI <·l11lt.lrt ·r1 lllltll'I '."1. ,1111( f111 I \ l•I \ Iii! th th1·rc· an· 111 dt·Jtli But for l'11n i.1d1·rat111n 11f d1pl11m.1tw gJme-.nwnst1111. ~h1· (' Jrter adm1nislr at1on I'> e1p pilf('nl b willing tu twiddle 1t.-. th umb-. while th<' grcatc·s t ~1·noc1dal dba.'>ll'r :.ince ll1lll·r·., lfc1lotaust runs its s 1ckcn1ng 1·1rnr"t' In Southeast As1<1 l'o111not1· Hntwrt Oakl<'Y or tht• S1,1tt· lh·partna·nt 's Ea..,l ,\.,1,111 bUrt'JU dt•n1l'"<l that hi'\ of r1c1· hjd f:uled to 1mplemt·nt lhl· p11t11·:-. 11( food aid to Camhod1:.i ·1 tw \'wtriamc-.<· woulcln t 11·1 u... d1:.lributc the r<·lll'f .. up pl1c!I . hl· s~ud. a nd tht• pro~ram W&i!'> hampered by strict monitor 1ng pnx·edure:. ioi.1i:.ted 1in b> Con~n>!".s. J Dl('IAL ABCt.: More th:in IOIJ ft•tlc-rpl JUd~CS have ~1101' tr> .,unny Flnndu ror a crni.h <·<11Jr..1· 1n c·onst'r"Jtnl' f•1·111u1m1C'!'> l'tJllrtl'Sy of sume <tf lht• l11g~t· ... 1 1·orpor;1tl• fall· at-; that "'rll 1·vl·r JPl>ear befon• them ,..., th:f<m dants A <·on fadt•ntt:.el mf mo 1n th1· S<•natc Ju<l1<·1e1r y C11mm1tt1.,.. <·:ills the seminars for judl(l•s "a hra:wn :attempt b\ the Hu .. rne ... .., Houndtuhle ('rnv.d to infhJl·nt·1· I hf• 1•nft1rf'flmf'nt Of IHtt ll rus t la"''' 'I h•· int t•ru:il nH·mo ;t1l1h '. r'inantll\~ fur \t11· 11ro~ra1n 1 ••Ill • rr11Hl c·11n1 pan11• ltk1 )'r11("l1•1 & <;;a mlil•• I B \1 Jltd 1;l·n1·1 .,) Elc·t·trn· hn 1 lh1 rP JO~ qUl'"l11111 about the t llllt .. 11( Judges accept.mg, even Indirect· ly. the hospit~lity of defendants m federctl cases"" The courses are held al the law und l'conom1c cente r or the U n1ve rs1ty o r Mi a mi Law Sc· hool Its fla rect o r , Henry M annl'. d<'fondl'd lht• seminars Pnthus1astically, and denied thal :1 n ¥--Of hrs ~u esl lec t .,.rer:-. "h1 ut1ht politics " 1 Mannt· claimf'<l th<.tt his ('Ourse 1s one in "po'>1t1V(! t•1·onom1cs." and d•H's n ot fol l ow any particular school or economic thought But that's n<it what we W<.'rt' told by :-.t•veral lci;al t:X· perts whn a ttend e d the sc m inurs They slud an a nt1- rei;: u I atr1ry all1tude dominates thP lectures, which stress so- 1•alh.•d ··rrc·c market " theon es f.1 \ orc<I hy thl• g1 ts nt corpor<i· 11on-. that put up money for the c<>nter Thf.'y uli;o <>uggestl•1l that th · JUd~e!'> would he easier LO im· press with :ml1 ·rc~ulatory hor · ror slont-s than exl)(!rts In the f1<>l<I would l><' Tht> compan1t•s listed an thu 84.'nate committee memo con firmed to us thC:tt they SUPPOrl \1 annp's (•t•nler lo lh1• lUnt.! or h11111ln·1h of th11u !'>ands of d•1l1Jr' Ttw1r -.poke ... mt>n 1n!'>1-.1 1·d that t ht• <·orporattnns h:ul 1111 c 11ntrol un·r the <:ont1·nt •1f tho v1 ugrcJm.'> lhcy fund New Judicial Posts Increase-Tax Burden I 11 an Jppart•nt dfort to hol-;ter ht~ 1·ampalgn tn·asury, Gov Jt•rry Brown has aµproved the m11sl monumt·ntal political putronagc measure of a ll times The bill, appropriately num- bered SB 53. will <1dd 53 judges to the state's judicial system. The suspicion that Brown took the action as a way to raiae ca mpa ig n fund s i s strengthened by the. knowl e d gf! that he has me t wit h great dJfflcul· ty in finding supporters to kick In ha rd d o llar s i n furtherance of his Presid ential as pirations. Exactly what the creation of so m any political plums as are re presented by the new judgeships will mean by way of contribution cannot be measured. But the costs to tax· payers of such largesse has been Art Hoppe l'St1mall'<l It> 111 oil l1·a ... l $~10 million a ~··ar That figure 1~ µro1.1dt•d bv U11s /\nge>lcs Supt·rior Court Judgl' W1ll1 um I\ Muont·ll who vigorous ly oppo:-.cd the 1n creases. Munnell '!-> view cannot Ix• d1~ missed llghtly . A Ucmocrat, ht· was appointed to the court by Gov. Rrown a fter serving 12 years an the Assembly Whal"' t here. he i:w rved as majority leader a nd was a powerful me mber of the Ways a nd Means Com mlttee His budJtetary knowled ge the refore as con s1de rablC'. SINCE GOING on the bench, Munnell has been an ac tive leader in the judicial system. serving as presiding judge and In the statewide judges' assotja. tion as well His assessment or the costs in· e luded a ll the r amlf1cat1ons ~r the new pos ts "i,uch a s a~ mlnistrators. clerks, reporten.. bailiffs and secretaries," which he culculated "will be in lht.! ;1ri·.1 of $SO m1llwn ,1 "t'JI ' 111 ,1d d1t11111 . nl'w t·o14rt h11 u.,, . ..., "'hNt· rt'ttUirt·d . wilt CO!>t untold n11 ll10n.'> morl' 'If, he said. "such JUd~e :.hips a re necessary for thv Jdm1nri.trat1on of jUs t1ct•, 11 "'nu Id bl· a jusllf1able expense·· Hut Munnell left no doubt th<1t ht> believes the additional JU<4te~ are unnecessary and the ex· pense ts unjustified "T he Le~h,Jature enacted the Manda tory A rbi tration Ac t which bttamc effective July I. 1979. This slngle act is a lready having a dram allc fi rst month impact on reduc ing s uperior court workJoads. ·' He added it will be hailed as a m ajor reform o f the courts "when it bas become fully implemented." M unneU also pointed out that the July 1979 incr ease in Jurisdiction of the municipal courts 1s r esulting in less s upe rior court filings a n d further cited m easures pendlog in the Le~islature to consolidate s uperior and municipal court.s as a plan which would further ar. rt:cl '\Upenor coun. worklottdS. For those reasons he said th<1t actmn to add to thl· numbt•rs or JUdJ(es should be at least dt- ferred until the results of the re forms havl' bl•en detl.!rmlned. "IT IS CLEAR that once the new JUd~eshl ps a re created. judicial work will expand in ac· cordance with Parkinson's Law to fill t ime and space a lloted. A decrease in the number or s uch offices once c reated will be little short of impossible." .. An increase In the number of s uperior court judges will also m ean an increase in appellate co urt requirements .•• he warned. Despite such logic from so formidable a personage, a nd notwithstanding hls own charges that there were too many judges a ud his pose as a fiscal con· ser vati ve, Gov. Brown nonethe- less blithely signed the bill ad· ding the 53 ne w judges. After all, wha t's more lmpor· tant, his presidential ambitions. or s aving the taxpayers' money? A Rotten Trick to Play on Widows and Orphans "Pssst. Mac! Wanna double your money?" It was Milton llaberdash, former salesman of suede shoes and one ol the frnest flim.nam art.Isla the old shell gam e haa ever known. "What is it this time, Mill?" I asked, stepping lnto his dark al- 1 e y . "Th e pigeon drop? \ The M ys · tertou s -) Missln& Mex • lea n M a n · 9 , ga n ese ~ Mine? Surely you 're n ot stlll peddling s h ares In Penn Cen . ttal?" . "I have.~e jealt," said Milt, opentns *ack._Gladatone bes. "Juat ca•t your peepers on thete." I There were bundle• of them ln UO and ••oo denomlnallona. "You b.:.iabeea coua~ U.S. Sa boadll" I "That'• a t.deral rap.•· ·'On m y mothe r 's grave, they're the real McCoy," said Milt. "I promised the judge I would go s traJght. And I am now a certified e mployee or the Dep artment or the Treasury, selling these bonds to widows, orphans , n-ews pape rmen and other poor unfortunates so they will have a safe and luc rative place lo keep their life savings.•· ·'And I can d o ub le m y money?'' I asked suspiciously. ·•Guaranteed,·• said Mill, pull· mg an lm~j?ssively engrayed SlOO bond Trom a s tack. He glan ced ne rvo us ly over his shoulde~"IbJs one I caft let you have for 50 bucb on the apot." WELL. I KNOW a good bu)' when I sec one. So I ponied up my tu t 50 bucks. Just lo make sure, though, l showed It lbe next day at tho omcc to Ed Helf oer ln AccounUnl'. "Ob. ll 'a aenuine all rl&ht," he 11ld. ··not dos. I 've doubled my money," l said. - "In 11 year s," he said. "That's when you can cash it in for $100 -you should live so long." "Well, I'm In no hurry," I said . "It's rot my old age." ··And with double·digit lnfla· lion," he s aid, "that UOO ln 11 years will be worth less than $32 in today's money. t . "But I paid $50 for lt In toda.y'c; m oney," I protes ted'. "Yo u mean Hnberdash has s wtndled me out or $18?" "NO, YOU'LL have to wait until 1980 before the swindle ls co mpl e te ,•· h e s aid . "Meanwhile, you'll be out 50 bucks .• And on lop of that, they'll demand you pay taxes on the 50 bucks you didn't mike on your ~ buclc.'I." (. "W alt a minute,·· I uld. Quotes ··Let the people know the f acta. and the countn will be I ale." A,,,.,,. Uncola "H a b e rdasb tol d me the Treasury Department was fork· ing out more than 10 percent in· terest these days." "That'll to rich folks who can a Uord $10,000 Treasury bills," he said "Widows, orphans and newspapermen are lucky to get half that on savings bonds." THAT DID it..1 went down and 1>w ore o ut a warrant for Haberdaah's arrest on cbar1es of fraud, extortion and felonious mo pery. U I can gel my money b ack. I 'm goine to take Ed Heffner'& advice and lnvett il wtseJy in wine, women and song. The. cop1 think 1 have an i.lr- tight caae. But they're looltina for "Mr. Big." And rl1bt1,y so. Anyone who'd eonc:oct a 1cheme lo •wind.le widows, orphans and newapapennen out of tbelr life savlnea ln order to spread 10 percent larpue 1mont hla fat cat trtenda t. a dirty rat. And lf they catdl bim, I booe tbeJ Mnd UM Secretary ol UM TreUU?J up rorUfe. I ' -- NATION ·vi~t,na1n Vets '~plode' HUNTINGTON. W. V&. <APl -For years. th men m calm . · Th• IOIMtblq MU Off the 1una U. &Mlr Macie. tM klat "Mnt ,_.of Viet.Dam . briqin& hell lbe1trawna "ol eombal ana '7i' ., \M Mtel'iq wwndl. lrol Mann . who WH • medte • Yllitnaln • .........,. Wd rr ,....... "-lat• al aunpolnt ID a U.., dlNrcb in St . Albani. W. \11. ff• autrendered after makin1 an oblfcene •t atement on the 1'9dlo lo whkb he com plained ol medical problems lbe military bad lpored. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS klleve the Vietnam veteri.ns who explode to VlOlenUy are ~ actlne to delayed combat slre . the h aunting return of the O'lemorws and rears of combat in Vietnam "ThE>~e people are not crazy." said Don Crawford, a Veterans Admlnls tratio 11 official "They've been traumatized by war and need help to adjust.·· Little ls known· about tbe dE' l ayed stress reacti o n Researchers are just starting to study the problem, and warn that Mann will not be the lu~t veteran to explode "THEY HA VE FLASHBACKS or injury and death. In one cast, a vet kept seeing decapitated bodies after 10 years of no prf/ blems." said Malcolm Farmer. War Trauma Triggers Delayed R eaction beed ol counaeUn11t 1 loc11 VA BOTH UGl!D..AT whit they -----=-,-=-1r.:r--::wa1 the lndltference of "We 're aolnt to have to Uvci America to the problems and ~Ith It lot years and ye1ra.'" anaulth ol Vtet.nam vela. Before 1aid Crawford. "tr we h•d atart· their outburltai they were quite t!d dolna 10methln1 •bo'-lt At 10 ditterent, Lape le said. 1ura •10. lt mltht have tx.-en Mann, working as an am- beUer. Now th probluma art: bulance paramedic, was "very, <'omplu beyond our understand very upset about where he was mg In life and what he wanted to ··We've made a national error do," Lapelle sald. Leach -a that we're gomg to hkve to live former Chesaie employee - wllh," Crawford said. •·was a pretty solid citizen IN AN 1-;FFORT TO deul with without any problems." Leach ls delayed stress and other chronic In an Ohio prison. Mann, problems that trouble veteran.s, cba.rged with kidnapping, is at Congress in Lbe s ummer Weston State Hospital for authorized the VA to set up psychiatric tests. Operation Outre ach. Undur Lap~Ue said Mann's "reac- Crawford's direction, 71 counsel· Hons were quite normal.·• 1ng centers are being set up "We just don't know that around the country. much about these explosions. The program was proposed Maybe more contact with Mann eight years ago. could have prevented it. But Larry Laoelle. a VA voca· there was just no lime," be said. tional counselor 1n Huntington. dealt with Mann in a numbt-r of veterans programs. He also grew up with Ashby Leach, the Vietnam vet from Huntington who held 13 persons hostage at the Cleveland head- quarters of the Chei,ste Sys tem railroad in 1976 CHARLES F IGLEY, pro- fessor of psyl·hology at Purdue University and a pioneer in the study of delayed stress reaclion, described the phenomenon as the eruption of long.simmering pressures and me mories. .. Delayed s trei,s basically 1s San Di._.Jfo lnt ... rnational Miramar Airport Urged SAN DIEGO (AP) -Mayor Pete Wilson says he regards Miramar Naval Air Station as the best future site of San Diego International Airport The city's airport is downtown at Lindbergh Field BUT THE NAVY 1s against su('h a plan .. The greatest advantage 1s it~ size:· Wilson sai_~ Tue!>day of the 22.000.acre b)lse m north central San Diego: .. lt would be even bigger than the Dallas· Fort Worth Airport." I Lindbeq;ih Fteld is on 500 acres closed in by the occun and s teep hills packed with homes or bus iness buildings . Some persons claim the location is dangerous IN RECENT YEARS, Wilson and the City Counci l favored re- locating the municipal a irport at Brown Field 1 ne<t r the Mt•x1can border • Hut the Federal /\ v1at1on Ad· minis tra tion opposes Orown Field because the area h as mountains on two sides The• Navy ha~ refused to dis· cuss sharing 1ls Miramar field. which I!> U.'>ed by JCt fighters training for t:.ike offs and land ings A i.poke..,wo man 5aid 1t would ro!>l SJ b1lhon to relocate the base A SITE REC'O )IMENDATJON is dut.• Jan :ll from thJ: Com· prehen~1vc Planning ~ganiza­ tion There may be a referendum vote on tht> primary b<.11lol next June lotroducing!. NEW StrawHafs ROAST BEEF Hot Hat! L------Tencer roast beef. lots of cheese plus g reen ch1les stuffed into a pastry shell and cooked 'till golden brown' Don't wait to try this lunch o r late-night sandwich great' Now! Special Savings for c=p Dish Lovers! r Bite into Deep Drsh pizza made the way you want it. Cheesy. Thick crust. Fresh toppi_(lgs At a deliciously low price. \ Any way you top it, Straw Hat can't be toppeCt. () ---------------------------------------------Beef Lovers Special Introductory Offer ou~'?.!!Hat pte .. Cheek your pertlclP1tlng · Str~ Hat Rettaurant f()( llflilabillty o1 offer Offer exp1r• Nov.mbtr 14, 1GN Umtt one COUPCJn "'~ ••c.'9otly ·~ Struw Hc1t . · .. Deep Dish Lovers Special . ssA9r~s any larg~ Deep Dish pizza Please check your partlclpaltng Straw Hat Restaurant for ava1llbllity or offer Ofle< uplrea NOYembe~·t 1G7G Umlt one QOUJ>Ofl per cultomer • a la~ only LA46 rs'/liifliM •• ___J \ \ I puttlng oll dealing with an ex· tremely d!lficult period in Ule." he aald. Combat stress iJ not new but Vietnam veterans faced mique conditions in combat and at home. Figley said . A nightmarish guerrilla war in a dlreateoln1 alien world ud the nation11 l.ndlHerence wh-en-n.i....-,-- returned clouded their tninds with reeUnga that have oever been confronted. he said. "TBEY'Jl E ACl'ING OUT of resen~. the feeling that they gave part of their lives and de- serve some recognition," Figley said. ,"It you scratch any Viet- nam veteran that boaWity will come through." Studies suggest that up to 8S percent of Vietnam combat veterllns are troubled by war memories and a sense or "biller· • ness and resentment over feel· inglt of being used," Figley sajd. Within that group, as many as 2,500 veterans may be teetering on the edge of psychopathic rage, Figley estimated. FIGLEY LJNKS THE sl.U'fac ing or stress to the veteraru.. age. "Many of them are in their ~ now. which is · a very difficult time when mos t people naturally r c fll't't on thc•ir live!> and achievement::..·· he said The way ~oldiers entered and left I Vietnam alone. rather than an units where buddies could lend t•mohonal support. al~o contributed to the s tress. hl· ::.aid. C an1bodia11s Sfart~ing .,. 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Other than a brief lunch break in an otherwise empty cafeteria and perhaps a chaperoned trip to the bathroom. the ''jailbirds" remain confined from 8:30 a.m. until school lets out at 3 p.m. "J aile r" J enkins is watching over Bertie J unior High 's problem !>tudents. Most have been caught more lhun once culling class or smoking After consultation with parents, who are al· lowed to cbooee between the hut and suapenslon. students are sent for a mlrumum three-day stay In her "Alternate Adjustment Lab," where they must complete homework assignment.:; sent by teachers each day Through good conduct and partic1pat1on in group projects, they earn pol.Ills J.hat assure their release. "l'VE BEEN CALLED A J AILER," said Mn . Jenkins, a form~r home economics teacher. "But it doesn't bother me. No, J don't think it does. J 'm more concerned a bout my students." T he program was designed two years ago as an a lternative to suspending students. After the firs t year, suspensions were reduced by 40 per- cent, school officials say. Last year, suspensions were nearly halved. Though the one-room hut wasn't intended originally to simulate a jail, school officials say they're not about todiscouragethe idea. "Characterizing it as a jail cert.ainJy has bad a psychological effect," said Larey Ivey, Bertie achoo I superintendent. • ·. . . we don't want it to be seen 88 any type of reward syst.e~ . . . "j J EROME MELTON, DEPVTV AMISTANT superintendent for the state Department of Public Imtructi.on, says the approach is "an ingenious way to help problem students." "lf you let the student go home by stus~dlng him , it's llkelurning a rabbit loose in a briar patch," be said. "At Bertie Junior lligh, It's a different situa- tion. Wegiveittoprecommendations " D ENTURES $175 each SAM !: DAY StAVICE AVAILA&Lt ORTHODONTICS BOARD QUALIFltO ORTHODONTIST '1550· DR. 'ARNOLD H. 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"I believe lo what I'm dolll.f," Kaye said In a telephone In· tervlew. "I believe L1&etrtle hu merit In the treatment of cancer and I want to keep pboay pllla off t.be market. But theee 11en· clet eeem to be interested only in baruaing legal dlatrtbutors and doctorl." Tue1d1y hb poup hat Jurisd.ic· tlon over the cue but re(X)m · mended that Kaye work wttb Union County offlclala ••u a matter or npedlency. - "We had difficulty In gettJng throutJi to our deputy att.omey ceneral, IO rat.her than let lt ao. I suuested be contact UnJon County,'' Foley said. Lester Math.I.I, a compliance officer wttb the U.S. Food and Drue Admlnlstratlon In East • I ~~ ~ The best Investment In Y04X fut"911 '°'I The tnt ~II OU inv.t1m9r'lt-tt. r..t II uP to~ &v ARx>lf ''" ~ onv 714/851 -1 015 800 I ....... ,.. Pl • !Mc. IOI& I M..WllO't klldl, CA 8leel> Ore1 IC.a)'e1 pnwld nt of <.'yto MetaboUet or Llnden, tald Tuea· day the two Lon1 1111.nd, N.Y .. men who aUesedly attempted loi aell the pbony pllll claimed ~~I bad S mtWoa unit• lo their Welner aald, however, hll of. nee was searching for the 1ource ol the phony plllt. Oranee. aald he told Kaye the .,.....:::::===============:::.-••wt: JlJ8T OONT know bow FDA doesn't engage ln un· A11UUing Cad Lives Again By BOB TBOMA.8 HOLLYWOOD (AP) -They were a deucedly odd couple : Brian Aherne, the utterly propt:r English gentleman, and George Sanders, the master or insult& poeaeukm. UNtON COUNTY A11i1taol Prpaecutor Howard Welner said thct p1lla were conllacated Fri· day und the men, Stuard Nad· boy, 3', of Huntington, N.Y., and Wayne J . Ucker. 32, ot Coram, N. Y., were arrC!lted as they at· tempted to sell the pills ro~ '300.000 to Kaye, who was work- ing with authorities In the buy. The pair were charged with atte mpted theft by deception 1md conspiracy and released on $10,000 baH euch, Welner said. The suspects may have di many tablets are sUll out tbeie. dercover buys. penaed the pllls to others or "111EU WAS NO basis for may bave told Kaye about t.b an lnvesUcaUoo from what he 5 million u part of a tales told us at the time.'' pltcb, to lndicate there was com· Since the state Legislature ap- petltioo," the prosecutor said. proved the distribution of Welne r said be contacted Laetrile in New Jersey, Kaye's various regulatory agencies, but company bas been distributing was i nformed they had no the controversial drug, which Jurisdiction over the tablets. proponents say can control "We don't know what sub-cancer. to patients and doctors. stances are contained in the Laetrile is a substance denved tablets, but it definitely Isn't from the chemical amygdalln l!aetrile." Welner said. found in the pits of apricots, CoUQty technicians a re testing peaches and bitter almonds. the tablet.a, be added. The FDA has said the sub- DON FOLEY, director of the Drug Control Program In the state Department or Health. said stance bas not been proved safe and effective as an anti·cancer agent and had banned interstate transportation. MEDICAi. TEAM l&DS VOUlfTEBtS wmt ANXIETY • A College Research Team is studying the use ot an antt-aniclety medlcarlon TO QUALIFY FOR THE STUOV· Volunteers must be females at least 18 years old. taking 0<111 contraceptives and expenencino anxiety. VOLUNTEERS WILL RECEIVE A FREE brief ohysfcat examin811on. tab tnts. medication and 1111111s with a professional Call (714) 752-7937 BETWEEN 8 A .M. and 5 P.M. Yet for more t.Han 30 years they maintained a friendahlp of sorts,• und that has led to Aherne's book, "A Dreadfuf' Man" <Samon and Schuster , $9.95). Does the title sound harsh? No more than the title of Sanders' autobiography, "Memoirs of a Professional Cad." l(A Y£ CHARGED Tuesday that he Wormed several federal and slate agencies when the two s us pects approached him a month ago, but the agencies liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiS· AS AllERNE RELATES, SANDERS put it more succlpctly when accosted by Nigel Bruce during World War II. Bruce, Dr. Wa~on to Basu Rathbone's Sherlock Holmes and stout defender or the British Empire, demanded to know why San· ders refused to join the British HoUywood colony In benefits for the war effort. Sanders calmly replied, "Because I am a S-·.·· Aheme recalls: .. George was the most un· popular man with the English colony that sprang up here in the 19306. I met him during that time. and I took a fancy to him. He continued to amuse me for the rest of his lire." THE TWO ACl'O&S aEllAINED F&IENDS j lthougb their careers often kept them apart. They maintained a lively correspoo· dence, and the letters, plus those or Sanders' third wife , Benita Hume, form the ha.sis of "A Dreadful Man." "I hadlmown Benita slightly in Loodoo," Aheme remarked during a visit here. "She was young, pretty and witty, and she completely captivated Londoo. She came here and did the same to Ronald Colman, the perennial u•o1.1u bacbe&or. They bad a happy t'barriage for 20 years Ronnie, who was very proper, "-'ouldn't have George in the house." Sanders had come to HoUywood to play a <'ad in "Lloyds of London" < 1937) and continlkd lhc role for years, achieving the Oscar""as supporting actor m "All About Eve" (1950). Hts offscreen performance seemed little dlffe_rent. AREllNE REMEMBERS SEEING SANDERS at a party without his first wtfe. "Where's Susan?" Ahem<' asked. "Oh I can't tiring her to an affair Jike this. :.he bores me," ~a ndcr replied. lier real name was Ebie; Sanders couldn'l hland the name and so called her Susan .. lie· was briefly married to Zsa Zsa Gabor, l'Omplaininll afterward that she had discarded him ··tikeasqueezedgrapefruit." Her friends were shocked when the widow Colman married Sanders, figuring that be was after her money. That may have been true, but they remamed a happy couple, as their letters lo Aherne attest. "His eccentricities were enchantln.g to her," said Aheme, "and her gaiety lifted his spirits. He wrote me, 'My madness is cured.' " SANDERS WAS MISUNOERSTOOD, THE author believes, .because people expected him to behave like an F!nglishman: "He wasn't English at all. He was born in Sl. Petersburg, the son or a family at the court. He was educated in England becauae that's where the Russian nobility sent their sons. George was a Slav, and that accounted for his dark nature ·· "George despised show business and claimed he only did it for the money. He w as always in· volved in schemes t.bat would make him rich and thus free b1m from acting. I know. I invested in his company to develop new inventions; it went bankrupt." Lat.et' Sanden invested all of ~is and Benita's money in a European venture t.bat proved to be a swindle. 'lben she died a slow miserable dealb and Sanders himself suffered a stroke. ~roke, forced to work to survive, be was beset by his old enemy, boredom. In Barcelona for a movie In 1972, he swallowed sleeping pUla and lert a note: "I am committing suicide because I am bot~. I feel I have lived long enoup. J leave you all fri your sweet litUe cesspool and I wish you luck.'' He was 65. 'Gobbles' Toy Gets Their Goat CINCINNATI <AP ) - Goat farmers were not a m used when Kenner Products Co ., the toymaker, marketed .. Gobbles," a plastic goat that ale toy . garbage, including Un cans. •'Thal degraded the goat." said Marty Kane of Kaneka's Kids Goat Farm. "They don't eat garbage. Th ey 're finicky eaters. They're brows ers. The y e at leaves, grain ... Right now, with the fallin g le<ives, they go crazy " <;ENE WJLl.IAMS of Colerarn Towns hip, near Cincinnati , said Kenner ·'knew 1t was a bad toy ;.ind they took it off the ma rket." Kenner s pokesman Joe Mendelsohn lll said .. G o bbl es" was "dropped from our reg. ular line but it is still he in g mart<e ted b y Sears " "WE DID h ave some C'onversation last year with the goat assoc1a· tioo. They thought it made fun of goats. We promised to include a brochure with the toys explaining the real facts about goats," Me n · delsohn said. "It was not very suc· c e s sful. Mo s t toy s aren't," he said. Jazz Group To Perform The 18-member Sad- dleback College Night Jazz Ensembl e Is scheduJed ta perform at 7 and 7:45 p.m . Thurs· day on the center stage of the new Mission Viejo Mall. The event is free. Under the direction of Bill Kirk, the ensemble features soloists, Don1. Harve y a nd Paul Carman on Sll!Ophones and Rick BerlCely and Charles Zevon on lrum· pets. 'Booze' 'Proves Fatal OSLO, Nonvay <AP> -One man died and 28 Fee Use OK'd · otben were hospitalized after drinkinc methyl LOS ANGEL~ (AP) alcobCll wbld! police believed wu sold to them _ Superior Court Judae from a BrUilian freighter drydocked in Krls-• Uwand. IOUlbern Norw1,y. Ricbar,d F.C. lJayden Pollee arrmted one crew member and ques-has dttmissed a dvil Uoned odlen, lncludlq the captain of the ship suit contesting t.be con· Qaltaala. A poUee spokesman aaid five barrels of stiluUonallty l>f special tbe IMI were eoaflleated aboard the sblo--and in-fees impoeed by t.be city v..U,.,... ...,. tr71De to ftDd out b'lrw much or Arcadia in the wake metbaol WU IOld ln Kmtlana=::;and=::..· _______ o_f _P_ro_poe_l_U_on_13_. __ _ ' C.11142-1171. 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ROBBINS REGISTERS COMPLAINT Bualng Foe Win• Hla Point Busing Ballot 'Clarified' J'oie for Proposition 1 Meam 'Opposed' SACUAMENTO <API Stlcret1uy ot Stale March Fon1 Eu, reapondlnt to bu.1lna opponents' complaint.a of bullot confusion, hu declared lhl a vow tor Pn>potlUon l In the Nov. 6 e lecUon "II a vote a11lnet court·orderud bualna or school ct\lldren " lier omctul atatemenl T.uesday had· been 1ou1ht by Sen Ahin Robbin¥, D·Van Nuyll, sponsor or thu propoted con tllutlona) amendment, who ex· preau'd fu•r that votera won't understand it is an anti bUlin& meuaur" IT 00£8 NOT SAY THAT THE me11ure would stop 1tat.e courts from wslng broader atate s ta ndards to iu ue bu1ln1 ordlers. Robbins aaid be was worried that people read· in1 the ballot aummary wouldn't understand that' the meu ure was meant to stop busing. Opponent.I contend it actually would have no effect on buain1 in Los Angeles, ita cbler target. because courts have round deliberate segregation there, in viola· llon of federa l sta ndards. Ms. Eu took no position on the measure. but her statement agreed with Robbins' position that a vote for Proposition 1 is a vote against buslng. T• B f'f•r11 . Adm . Elmo R. Zumwalt. Jr .• former chJel of n ava l orer •· lions, wil step down at end of year as chief executive of- fi ce r o l Milwaukee firm lo take part in defense issues. BOBBINS COMPLAINED TO MS. Eu on Mon d11y that lhe official aummary or the measure that wUI U(,>Vt'Ur on most ballots was misleading. Thal summury, prepared b~ate Allomey General George Oeukmejian's office, will appear on punch-curd baUot.s In 42 counties with 87 per· ct•1\l of the slate's populat\on. ,.,._.,...... "111E PROPONENTS OF PROPOSITION l ----------------- had indicated to me that a reading of the s horter version of the ballot title and summary may con- Condensed to fit the ballot space. it says Proj)(>61tion I "provides that U.S. Consutulloh will ~overn pupil school a ssignment or pupil tninsport aUon an California." * * * fuse the voters." she said. "Lest there be doubt, the Intent or the prQpo· nents of Proposition l is to limit court-ordered bus· ing of school children In Califomla. A yes vote on Proposition l is a vole against court-ordered bus· Ing of school chlldren. "The opponents o/.JJ>roposition I argue in the ballot pamphlet that: ~mong other things. busing 1s one of the only tools we have to provide equal -----Paid Polft1cal Advertiseme,,,----• MAINTAIN EXCELLENCE AT Prop~ 2 Funding Major educational opportunity." she noted. ASKED WHY MS. EU DID NOT mention op· ponents' argument that the measure would not s top busing, her top aide. Michael Gagan. said she was refemng only to "the most definite statement of opponents" and was me1kang no Jl.ldgmenl about SADDLEBACK COLLEGE Reelect Trustees Larry Taylor Area 3 Harriett Walther Area 1 John Connolly Area 7 SACRAMENTO <AP> Supporters of a little· pu blicized Nov. 6 ballot measure Lo boost certain interest rates have raised six times as mu<'h money as the b~ckers of the controversial anti busing proposal. The committee s upporting Propositaon 2. financed almost entirely by businesses. reporll'd t hat it raised $973,053. including $76,000 re<'c1ved after the reporting period ended Oct. 22 , and $9,406 in non-monetary contributions. It reported spl'nd ing $628.323 to urge voters to approve: the proposal. THIS COMPARES WITII $155,755 raised by Californians Against Forced Busing, the main committee for P roposition l , an anti-busing measurC"~nsored by state Sen. Alan Robbins. D· Van Nuys. That committee reported spending $269.475. Election officials said .they did not know of any com miltee opposihg Proposition 2. Meanwhile. Howard Jarvis, chief force behind last year's property-tax cut Proposition 13. said be has decided to endorse Proposition 4, the spending limit measure on the ballot. '- E arlier, J arvis had surprised Propos ition 4 s upporte rs by saying he could not support it because it was loo lengthy and complicated. A spokesman with Butcher-Forde Consulting or Irvine . Jarvis' political consult ing firm. said Jarvis re read Proposition 4 over the weekend and decided to endorse It. Proposition 2 would eliminate the JO pcrc:cnl interest-rate limit on some loans, :ind in other cases allow the use of either the 10 pcrcl'nt hm1t or a floating rate based on interest rates charged banks by the Federal Reserve Board. whichever was higher Chicken Feed Stamp Buy Record NEW YORK < /\ P) -/\n envelope bearing three 1869 stamps cancelled with an imprint of a "running chicken" was sold al auction for a record S240.000 Three years ago. the same envelope sold for $45.000. The envelope lor cover ) was purchased Tues· day by William Crowe. a S<tn f'ranclM'O starnp dcall'r THE "RUNNING CHICKEN" JS AN examplt- ot what stamp collectors call a fancy cancel. It w~1s whi ttled out of cork by John W. Hills. a W<tterbury, Conn .. postmaster On the envelope. which is addressed to "Pror Wm H. Brewer, New Haven Ct." the running chicken was stamped separately on three 1869 Benjamin Franklin one-cent stamps TUE FRANKLIN STAMPS ARE worth <tbout $100. "It's the running chickens lhat a re worth all the money." said a spokes woman for the Sotheby Parke Bernet Stamp Auction Co. The $240.000 price tag is the largest ever paid for a cancellation cover, the spokeswoman added PREVIEW! · LIFE-STYLE 1geos See 80 new rnodet mobile homes • Quality built • Spedoua llvtng, up to 2100 sq. ft. 1980'• belt housing values! DllCOYer the new wof1d of recreation vehicles • Over 800 veraatile models fr9n1 the F•nily C.mplng Industry. • Culently, the floating llmil would be 17 per· cent. Mo. sourcl·s or consumer Joans banks , suv rngs an loans and credit umons -arc already ex 'empt from the 10 percent limit. SUPPORTERS OF PROPOSITION Z say the \O percent limit has been outdated by innation and has driven soml:' funds out of the California loun market. This. they s ay. tends to drive up other in tcres t rate:. Voters re1ectcd two simllur measures in 1976 Among the financial supporters of Proposition 2 a re the Prudl'ntial Insurance Co . $25,015. Union Bank. S25.000. Pacinc Gas & Electric Co .. $25,000: Metropolitan Life ln~urancc Co . $25,000. Bank-America Corp., $25,000; Southern Californ11.1 r;dison, $25.000: Aames Horpe Loan. $22.000, and Sl·curity Pacifi c Corp . S30.000 the outcome or laws uits Ms Eu'urged voters to ~ludy the ballot pam phlels. which contain argumcnL'i from botn sides Copies of the pamphlets wtll be al every poll· ing place, and in placci. with the shorter ballot titles. a longer title and summary will be posted in voting booths King Tut Bi g Dra w SAN FRANCISCO I AP 1 A 'urvey estimate~ that visitors to the recent Kmg Tut display spent $108 million during their stay in San Francisco. The survey conducted by the M.H De Young Memorial Museum showed that 63 percent or those quc!>t1oncd ~aid lhl'Y came to San Francisco primarily to St:l' lhl' Trt-a~ure:. l)f Tutankhamun. "h1ch cm.led a four m1mth run at the museum an lht.· foll. anne klem 1vor~: soft wmter white ' / ' I, I / I // .. /I // // /// / , .. I /' . I ,,// I · / ' '1 I ~ -----__.,,...,., I '.. -1 __, I \ South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 967-161 1 Vot~ for Incumbents No•. 6 Comm111ee for Reelection ot lhe lncumbenh Margaret Sherman Cha1rper~on 31423 Coast Hwy . :33 So Laguna CA 92677 ___ .,, __ Ivory the Anne Klein way. The ~fter shade of winter white. Luscious. rich and versatile fo r holiday season. And as the ultimate tailored ivory suit for resort. Ivory wool crepe single·breasted blazer 232.00, and slim yoked skirt 106.00. Crystal pleated georgette suit b louse.with stock tie is ivory polyester georgette 122.00. Sizes 4. to 12, by Donna Karan and Louis qell'Olio for Anne Klein & Co. South ·Coast Plaza. ,j American Designer Sportswear 1.magn1n ~' i . .. L ' Kenned'y's '_Ch ppaquiddick Covemp'-C~tigated · WAIHlNQTON CAP) -A Callfor•I• a.,ublloan hH \MW Oil et lea Edward II ltnr • •, ..._ I.be ffOUM I.bat x-•·•.wsttmalal bid bad .., cr1d•N......_ the ••maaJve toYt""" ol Cba9paq11lddJtk ......... CaU/omia Solqn Angers Horae Democrats reetralat In ret.mn, t.o c6ll' ' memben ol Coasn-. TIM lilllari but '1trolic speed> Tueada1 by Rep. Robert K. DoruD ~an lnu.nediate objedion tr.. lW Democrat.a. dnl et ~u.lddJek la far rrom bltlal a moot &Nue. Several Repu~ memben clUltered aroUAd DDmm after b1I atate- tn ent. Mott appHred to be l1u1hlal at tM commotion bis IPffCb caUMd. ··oNLYONa ••••£•ottbe Contl'ftl of the United States hH ever netoUated by swim· mini the Cb11ppaqulddfck chan· n"l·" Doman ea.Id ln refeTence to Kenoedy'a auto accident U\at eoat the life of Mary Jo Kopec~. ROlJll •AIOalT\' Ltt•d11r Jhn Wrilhl, D·Teu1. ur1ed llOUH memben to me r tralnt in reremni to a.ny membt-r or Con11"t!Sa The tpettb came only ~Y after Kennedy took tbe rarat formal at~ toward runnJna ror the nation's bi~t otrlce by an nouncln.& lhe formation of an ex· ploratory committee &PW ...... 8LA8T8 KENNEDY R9'). Robert Oornen I l 1tppeared also to serve notice lh•t lht: 10-yeu-old incl "Only one member blll ever made it across the channel and it WMS oot a member of the Unit· ed Statel Senate. It was th1& COO· areasman right here, standing before you, wbo, as an in· ves t?ative reporter a week Dolly Faees Sult Biography Brings Libel Charge KNOXVILLE, Tenn <AP) -A Knoxville woman bas filed a $14 million libel s uit against Dolly Parton and three people involved ln a biography about the blonde country. we$tem singer. between her and Walker in 1971. Walker, who h~ts a dally i,1evlslon country music show. wus one or the first to give Miss Parton recognJlion. The s uit names Miss Parton as a defendant because she "acqu1esced and-or approved the contents of the said book 'Dolly • " Named as defendants were Miss Parton; Knoxville grocer Cas Walker; AJanna Nash of Nashville. author of the book "Dolly": and Ree d Books Inc . and Berkley P"blishi ne Corr . th e book 'i> publishers. M BS. WILLIAM TINDELL c h a rges that the book quotes malicious and untrue statements made by Walker concerning a fight WALKER AND MS. Nash could not be reached for comment. Miss Parton's attorney, Stanley Chemau of Nashville, said the book was not a n authorized biography, but declined romment on the su.it until he had seen it APW~ SUED FOR BOOK Dolly Parton The suit seeks a Jury trial and $3 5 million from each of the defendant:. u••• Oc loDer JO, ,.,, In l..•s Veg•• ALEX I(. 8AKER, r-of $oulfl Nev..i•. D910WC1 .-of Vlrglni. .....,..., CA. ,.._ .... , on Oc-Belck S.0.IMll'I, of Hunllng1on 8Hch, 1', "" Suntt....t by hi• wl .. "4r .. Ca. Funer .. .,,...,.,,...b •re pend. •nd daughter A lleen Picken•. Ing •• P ierce 8rolher1 Smith • -NI Mnlk~ 1 :lOPM TIMl•ICMV. Mortu.ry, S»-4"9 Hovem~r 1. 1'1t •I Ille United WEATIU!IUtO~T -1-b tO!ur(ChlnSoutnl..•ovn-01 HORRIS DEAN WEATHERHOLT flclallng wm tie the Rev Thoma\ rttlden1 of San JUMI ColPl•tr•no, C.• W•rmer, prlv•te ... 1om1>men1 Pecll1c Pened •w•y on October 30. 197' View Memorl•I Perk Pe<1t1c View Survlveo b¥ Ill\ wife eartwre, '°" Monuery dlrec1or1 o ougl•• •nd oaugnter Jonnller, S W•IOHT Drotll41" •nd I \liter. Re<llilllon of In~ LAURENCE EVl:RE YT WRIGl'll. Holy Ro••ry will be on ThuncMly, Nciv Jro 11ene"'''°" Calllornl•n OOrn in l a-•ml>u I, 197'1 ~I OIJPM at 1~ P<Klllt Ar>Qele\ -°"'"""' ., .... Oclbt>c>r 18, V1Pw Monuarv CNPltl Mau oi Ctn•• 1979 Su,.Vl'lfld bf' JQ111nq ._,,,.,Muth 'on t1on Aurl•t wHf bf' on Fttd•y, Nov I aurem e Wright, Jr Of IN> 1 .. m111 tmber 1 191'1 "! I OOPM •1111" PAClflt rtomf". ,~ .. -woor-t IW•ch r,. dAVQhtP(\ Vl@W Mortuary CP\<tJ>111 .,.,.,,.m .. n1 t.•urpl U •f'nfl>\I F1fl'OIJ111.f Of N,.woort P.,( ·•u. View Mli-mof'11'tt Park PMlft( Beech C• t~l~\1 t(,1tbl'rtl Ban~ ol v.-Mortu.;ryolre<1on Wrlohlw111., ~""' Noni'\ C•lfOfln~ Holly ITl!omeU tCo< n OI I •gun• 8••ch, ca .• Ofanothlldrf!oft .Crf\ttn Fledler, J•-• l•w>On Jr , l •url l •w.on -Jennlle<,, LA.--\le1> gr•nOC lllldr.,.,, (tndy AobDI~ •nO Vl<lll4 8-. nM<e lktty J . W-•rd of Hono!Uk.I, Haw.it -t otller nlK .. Deaths ~ ... ~ ~1 _.,.,.._ Els ~ to .,...,r '-''-<1-llY Prl••le Inter· .D9., , .. ., men! P.c:lfk V-lto\emot'l•t P•fl< ..::;;;.....,, • ~ P-.;lllC Vi<>w MortuA•y dlr.-c to" N IEL.SOH AAL PH WAOE NI'. L SON rt\!Cltnl of Co\t~ M~~•. (• tor t~ yt"er' Servtc~' wfll bf' f'Mlh1 Oft Thur\Oo• Ho•embef 1 '"" t>I f ort Ro-r•n• N•t,onal (•-t~ry .,_ O•~llO C • S..rv1co u..-r ""' 111r~<11on ot 'lmll" & Tuthill We•lcllll Crwpet, •~ DUNCAN 8ETTV DUNC.AN, 1)<11\wd •••Yon ()( l<!bef l1, 19" S."'10\ P"ncllng ii H•r?.or l..•wf'-Mount Oll•e Monuary ol C.~I" Mew S.00.SS~ MAXWELL HENRIETTA MAXWELL, rol0e111 01 C0>l• MeM, Ca. PuM!tl •w•y on Oc lobu :>o. 1tn. S.rvtu• pending at HU'bOr LA---· Ollve MOr1u•rv Of Coll• Mew, ~SS~. SEOEUOtl LEWIS C. SEGEL.SON, rHldenl ol Huntinoton8H<l'l.C• Oi.GaUdOentyon PARI S <AP1 French Labor Minister Robe rt Boulln, 59 , a leading contender for premier and a target or an alleged Riviera real estate expos e , die~ Tuesday. Autho rities s aid he apparently com- mitted suicide . PREOAPPIO Italy t AP> -Rachel e M ussoUni, 89-year -oJd widow or Fascist Italian dictator Benito Neptune Societ y ~ Mussolini, died ofa heart CRE,,.ATl()H BURIAL Al ~Ej attack Tuesday 6~~-tt31 LEATHERHEAD. fr'H ,-ffoflo England (AP) -Barnes t<t IW't Gem 1a11r WalUa, 92, the British scientist who invented ----------the "bouncing bomb" - PACIAC VtlW MIMOllAL PAU Cemat8f'/ MOrtUltfV Chapel 3500 PllC1f•c View Onve Newport Beach ~2700 McCoaMICI& MOltTUAa•s Laguna Beach •94~9415 Laguna Hiiis 768--0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·17'76 HA.Rio. LAWH-MT. OUYI Mortuary• Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave . Costa Mesa 540-5554 IA&.n.IBGHO .. ""BAL NOMI 646-2"24 CosraMesa 673-9450 ,_Cl.OTHIH MUMOADWAT MOl'TUMY 110 Broadway CoetaM..e 642·9150 IMITHI~ MORTUAIY WISlCL .. aMPIL Mortuary • CN1Mdon1 4'Z'1 E. 17th &t. Coet• Mesa 646-4888• ,..Cl lllOTHlll SMITHS' MORTUAI Y 621 Main St Hunt=:ach ,.,~y caOMAl "" ..... tfC)fl9 780t BolN Ave. W.tmlntt« ~ . designed to skJp across the s urface of the water -that d estroyed Germany's Mobne and Elder dams during World War II. died Tues· day FORT LEAVEN WORTH, Kan. (AP) - Rel. Gen. William M. Hoge, 85, whose unit established, at Remagen Bridge, the first Allied bridgehead over the Rhine River during the World War II Battleoflbe Bulge, died Monday. CEDARCROFT, Md. CAP> -Loalae Mac· Farlatlfl, 62, a form"'r radio journalist and Ute flrst women to be a White House correspon-· dent, died Sunday of a heart attack. .. CHICAGO CAP) - 1 Jaek NleWu Prffaker, 75, real estate e•pert for Hyatt Corp., and other Pritzker family holdincs, died TUesday. Owner Fined SAN JOSE (AP) -Tbe owner of a defunct Santa Clara electro.Dies rtrm haa been fined $2,000 and MlAWDced to (5 da11 II\ jail In a plea- bar1alnlnc deal lnvolv· laf an anon tire to col· le t lnaurauce money. Convlded wu '3-year· old Ward All~ Binaham of Loe Gatot. _ .. R~agan to Stump . ~ In New Hampshire • CONCORD, N.H. <AP> -Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan will appear at a rally in New Hampi.han· on Nov. 14 , one d ay a fte r he 1i. scheduled to officially announce has candjdacy for the Rc•public<.1n nomination for president Hc<.1~;.m 's New llampsh1rc cumpaagn organlza tton said Tue:.day the GOP front runner will attend lht· l'ven1ng rally at the Manchester National Guard armory as part or a favc ·day :.wing through key prim:Jry i.tate:, ii TOP REAGAN ORGANIZERS lN THE state said Reaga ·:. initial appearance a:. an ofhc1al candidate in t.be home of the na· tion's earliest primary will be brief. But"they added he will re- turn to tour t.bc slate as he did rn 1976 when he was trying to defeat former President Ford Two political sc1ent1sts at th e U nivers ity o f New Hampshire released a poll Mon· day that showed Reag:J n re· maining a strong front runner HAGAN In a c r 0 w d e d field 0 f Republican presidential hopefuls. The poll showed Reagan was the favorite of 34 percent of 322 New Hampabire Republicans sur· veyed who said they were likely to vole in the primary. Ford rollowcd with 19 percent. BUT WHEN REPUBLICANS WERE asked who they would vote for if Ford did not run in the primary.· as he has indicated he will not, Reagan gained six points, j umping to 40 percent. Reagan's trip to New Hampshire fort.he rally will follow his official announcement of candidacy, planned for New York on Nov. 13. After the an· nouncement, he w111 rty to Washington to address the National Press Club. On Nov. 14, Reagan will go to Bost.on before traveling to New Ha mps hire. Although Reagan has not officially announced hi s candidacy, he formed an exploratory commit- tee last March to promote his presidenltal aspira· lions. · For the Record Birth• ,OUNTAIN YAl..1..&Y COMMUN ITV HOSPITAi.. Oc'"9r4 Mr. ano Mrs. Terry JOhnftOfl, Hu"I •nou>n Beech, boy Oct ... ,. Mr and Mo Don.ltd Dobvn•, Foun taln V•llbY, girt 0c ....... Mr •nd Mri J....,n Aliff\, lrvlM. oo, ~"·'"' Mr • nCI Mn c.tW1f le\ HOC11>4! ~ oun lain V•ltev. bOY oo..r "· 1'7t Mr et!CI Mn 0.•kl Oulf.,, Le~t ForHl,gltl ~U,lt1' Mr •nel Mn Joyce Coe Fou11l•1n V•lley, Ql•I Oc~U.ltlt Mr •nd M" JOl!n S-, Founl•tn V•ller, Qtrl AICl!erd CIWl<le• end N•n<Y c; .. ,., Founl•ln VIMte,, Olrl Oc-.r ". 1'7t Mr •nel Mr1 R_,, 0e Armond, Hun!l119ton llYCl'I, llO., Mr. e nd Mn folltptlen WOOCI, Hunt• 1ne1on Bffdt. 1>oy Mr. end Mrs. J-MO, C.U MeN.Olf'I Mr. •nel Mn o-il) Herder, Hunt• lnttOft 9NCJI, olrl I • after Sm. Kennedy d1d oot 1wtm the cbaunel, I d)d and proved to my aatl1tactlon ••• tbat a muslve coverup, lnclud.tnl lbe blockine ot an autopey Con MlQ Kopechne). took place." DOaNAN TE&M ED Ken· oedy 'a televised explanation about the Incident a "patlaetic lying speech." And he sald, 'urbat covei-up must end before there ii any credibility to b1a campaip for president ot the UnJted Stat.es." Kennedy claimed In that speech 10 yeara ago that he took a wrong tum and went off the bridge. He said be made sweral a ttempts to dive to the sub· m erged car an an effort to rescue Miss Kopecbne but then, 11 s. Coast Girls Vie for Junior Miss Eleven glrls will vie for the t.Jtle or South Coast Junior Miss in the Nov. 15 contest to be held al 7:30 p .m . in the San Cle me nte Com· munityCenter. The 1979 Junior Miss contest. sponsored by the South Coast J aycees, will include Juhe Cadra, Mary Dimas. Jami Emley, Julie Hampton, Lianne H a nson , Deborah Kazenelson, Thyra Ladyman , Sandi Lanting, Coral Sowl. Sandra Stiglbauer and Gloria Yu The girls will be judged on men. tal alertness, poise, appea rance. youth fitness and.an creative and performmg arts and scholasl.Jc ach1evement. This year's Judges are Charles Caudel, Roy Steveni., Maxine Maurice. Nancy Roberts and Lan -da Mehalko Advance llc~ets art' S2 SO for C1du lts and $1 'itudenL'> t-•or more mformation,call498 3817 Union Fined SAN FRANCISCO CAPI A Superior Court j udge fined the San FranciRco Fcdt'rat1on of Teachers $3,000 Tucsduy afl<•r the union plc<.id<'d no contest to r harges at disobeyed <i coun cJr der to halt rts strike :.ig<i1nst the city schools in • daie, walked back to a pat• ty a mile away to Ifft help. BE MID RE AND two friends went beck to the channel but the rerry wu not running aind be "Impulsively" dove Into the water and awam to the other side. Tbe accident waa not re· ported unW Dine houris after it occurred. Dornan's comments brought an immediate response from Rep. John Sei~rllog, D·Ohio. who asked ror a ruling on whether House rules prohiblted members !rom verbally attack· ' ang other congressmen . Wright, who was acting as speaker of ~e House, replied that tbe rules did prohibit s uch attacks and urged members to use "good taste" and proper ~~,..•JOO' ..... ~ Leon Trotsky. though dead (or nearly 40 years. s ttll haunts the government of the Soviet Union. which con s1dcrs him a non-person N e x t Wed n e s day 1 s t h <· IOOth ann1 \'er~a n· of hr s htrth. but few exp<.·ct 1t lo be markt:'d by an)lhtl1J! morl' than a host1h: <H1Jclt· tn the press. 8£18DUNG MID H ..ad not a1k tbat DorDap •1 1tate- men t1 be 1trtckea lrom tbe Coofl'elllooal Beeord but Mid he would demand aucb actloo ll any future outbuntl occurred. Several 'voices from the RepubUcao llde were beard HY· Ing, in what appeared to be sarc asm, "oh, 10 ahead. Do lt now." Rep. Edward Beard, D·R.J., luter took the noor to crtUcbe Dornan's remarb, and aald the con1reum&n should apolosiJe for maltiDC bis stawmenta. Dornan'• comments came durlnc what is normally COO· sidered • dull part of House pro- ceedings -a tJate set a.side for members to make short com· menu about any subject that in· tereats t.bem. Clean:up Week Planned for Uiguna Beach Remember that water beater that broke earlier this summer and ts now sitting ln Ute side yard? You'rcgot a chance to get rid of the ting bulk the week of Nov.. S Laguna Beach holds 11.8 annual "Fall Cleanup Week" in the Art Colooy. Large, unwanted items that normally cannot be picked up with the reguJar household trash , should be put oul at the curb oo oonnal trash days Mon· day through Nov. 9, according to Laguna Beach officials . C hpp1n.gs should be bundled and lled, an<t no longer than four fet-t ln length. Items such as old refrtgerators, couches, chairs. carpets. stoves and other bulky, heavy appliances. s bould be placed by the curb for pickup. atellite OK VA NDENBERG AIR t'ORCE BASE <AP > A MAGSAT -.atelhte that wall study the earth's maJ(nelJc: field and he lp update C'Xplorat1on charts and maps wa~ luuncht.-d suc·cessfully Tuesday. th•· "lational Aeronautics and Space Adm1rustrat1on reported PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P BLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOT ICE -------"ICTlnoUl •UMM•b F ICTITIOU' •U\1M•SS f'ICTITIOUS ausu•••• NAME STAT•MUIT T11e lo•IO•lnQ _ _., ••e "'"0 b4"ine-t\ ·~ OAON fNTEPPPl'lfS • Olvl~- ol Oaon '""-"''°" *' M•t A•tn.i• ftoulf"v•ro ~,,,.JOO ,_,,..,port 8~ri C•t·torr•••Cf?Wl O•JA" ( ·"00'-'" n A ( ,\ltf4)rn1~ torpC>r<l6'•Un •(Ht MeC' 4 f'""' Bouftv•ro ~1h lOC N~•Pfl' t ft•• .. " C•l•fo r"•• 'f?tdl Thi\ bv\I~\ 1\ <onelvt1f'<I bV,. 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New...n 8MCll. CA""" f'M!\~ •-' CELESC.O COH\Ul TANTS ..,, V•• AnQf'lln• Ortv~, HvnUl'IOIOl't Beech. C..•llonil•"MI Oon•IO ll Well•O. •t)I VI• An~llfl• Or1w, Hunttnoton Bt«h, C•lilomle .,._, Tlllt OU\Jrw>l I\ <-t~ llY •n "' <11vldu•I Oon.IO II W•ll•O Thi\ , .. leMe<\t we\ 111\00 W•tll ~ County Clertc ~Or-Counlv on Oc ,_,,., lt,. ,_ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ' PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PuDtl\-0.""0W Co."t 0d1ly P1101 Ocl J I'°"" -/, 14, )I, lt111 •161·1" PUBLIC NOTICt; fl1CTITIOU$ BUSINESS NAME $TAT•MENT Ti.. fOf-"'9 ~ h ~ ""''-M~\ •\ POI! SE'IVICE COMPANV, 7•U' 8unv• Str••I. Newpor1 8euh. C•ltfOf'nl• t21MO J•"-R ..... Jo.en M AttOre, 1•U ufty • Street Newport 8••<"· C•hlornl•.,..., Tt11t -i. <~DY •n If>· 01v-.1 J-11 ._. '-M.Anore ThtS •-t -~ llled Willi -C-v c1er11 °' Or-c--iv ... <>< '-"·'"' flltutt PYbtllMO Or-C09U OIMly PtlOf, Ocl ,, ...., _ 1, 14, JI, ltJt 6167-111 PUBLIC NOTICE '1Hm l'tMm PWlllMd Ot'-. C.0.IC 0.lly PllOt, Plif>lllNd Or..,._ (OIO\I O•lly Piiot, Oct. JI, ... -.1, 14, 21, 191' 6l6t-1t °"')I, .... ltOY. 1, U, 11, 1'1' "st-" ' PVBUC NOTICE A \, I L !] I I .p I I I ... l ty 1c1 NATION Tl•e• Mirror Media Holdings Bring Hearing HARTFORD, Conn <A Pl The Tlm11 Mirror Co., oew own.r-ot The Hartford Courut, wlU otftr accfft to ita cable t levl Ion operalk>na ln central C~t to any lnteretled nowipa.pert, HY• Robe tM&ru, ~mes Mirror president JC t.eaun.d Tuuda.y before 1tate Dlvlslon of Public UllllU Co.nt.rol uuinaa on bit com- pany's acquJalUon of the Courant an(I lta ownership of ubl ltlc,,..,laJon · franchlaet in the Hartford and Morid n arou TRS DPVC I LOOICING INTO whtther the croea-ownerthlp would lead to dominance of the newa media In central ConnetUttlflby Ttmu Mi r- ror. The division could rt.-qulre Time& Mirror to divest ltaell of th two <"Ible franchtses Four central Connecllcut newspapers are parties to the c e because of their concerns about possible Times Mirror domlnanct "We are prepared to aaree to a policy of non discriminatory access of all newspapers to the Hart.ford cable 1ystem and the one ln Meriden,·· Erburu said "WE'LL OPERATE THE CABLE systems and the newspaper separately That's the way we do it in other areas and that'!> the way we'll do it here.•· he said. Erburu said that when Times Mirror bought the cable franchises in July 1978, it had no plans to acquire the Coura.Dt:" He said that In 1976 there had been some discussions between the Courant and Times Mirror. but noted that the Hartford newspaper was not for sale at that time. 'The Times Mirror president said his company renewed its interest in the Courant in August 1978 when the ne"spaper's stockholders rejected a purchase orfer by Capital Cities Communications Inc. but indJcated they would be wi lling to seU at a higher price. THE SALE OF THE COURANT TO the Times Mi rror was agreed upon in June and the takeover was completed this month. Erburu emphas ized that Times Mirror separates 1t!> cable and newspaper operations and never viewed ownership or the Courant and the ca· ble franchise:. as a way to dominate the media in central Connecticut. "WP never-went 'Ah ha, here's a chance to monoJ>Qlize the media m Hartford, Connecticut'," Erburu said "THE CABL:<; SYSTEMS IN TJUS area don't compete with the Hartford Courant, in my opi· nion.·· Times Mirror, based 1n Los Angeles. also owns The Advocate of Stamford and Greenwich Time in southwestern Connecticut, as well as the Los Angeles Times, Newsday, the Dallas Times- . .. .. I • 1. . -· · 1t' a ne Cotn Clied ':--\ r.1 ... .-. .. , . Minnesota ...Qove. Al Qule. back from a Ads for Medal Modified outheast A1lun tour, said he was told by some Cambo· dlan refuaees that Vletnamete Invaders were u1ln1 pol on 1a1. He 1ald he saw akin bw-ns. WASHINGTON <AP > -A Phlladelpbla company accused or lal11ly 1dv1rtl1lnf a &old-plated John Wayne m• has a«l"Md to modify tuture advtrtJMment.1 Of the product. the U.S. Poetal Service said. The company. American Treasury Mint, had been cbar1ed wttb lmply- ln1 that lt was coMected wttb the U .8 . Mint and tbat the com· memoratlve medals would increase In value because they were part of a "lrmlted ftrst edJtlon." In a consent agreement signed by the company and the Postal Service's Consumer Protection Division, Make your Thanksgiving Dinner something exciting this year. J.ust Imagine: your limo arrives al 6:30, November 22nd, to take you and yourfamlly to the beautiful Seacliff Country Club in Huntington Beach. You greet your guests (up to 25), and start your Thanksgiving feast at 6:00. Everything is Included, ftom · champagne to the traditional pumpkin pie. Even the tip. You can win this Thanksgiving Dinner Party. Simi>W fill out the coupon below and deposit it in the special box at any Seacliff Village merchant no later than November 14th. Drawing November 15th. You must be 18 years or older to enter . I • I • I i • American TNllUI')' Mint ..,... to ciltcontinue •ueh adverUMIDllltl. In addWon, all futuN actwrtJle. ment.I must apeelly that tbe medal Al Cllt ln bronJe and electroplMed wtth 1old, a Poetll Service apoblmaa Hid. · The Postal Serv"lce may detain mail addreued to the company lf a breach ol the aareement occun. PIOPLIAU: ALONG THI OIAMM COAST Ill. Y OM THI 1•1•]j .. j""i:. .... ~"'i("'1}'"'I lubmlt Yol#' ldN lor ....... c.m••to: Comlca editor, o.11y Pl• .... '*· '°'11~ .... Herald and the Daily Pilot. · ·-·-·-·-·---·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·- Available from 1 • 18" thru 34" Roof kit s are extra This Franklin stove can be used as a stove or a fireplace and is a good neater. Sizes available from 18" to 34" fireboxes. Conical fireplace 30", 38" and 45 .. diameter models. Come In matte, black and various poroelaln colors. Adjustable from 24" to 31". Available 38" to 48" width. Durable C81WU"cxwer9, natunll ftnllh, REG. sao.oo s1915 · GLASS FIRESCREEI ms MOST OPENINGS 4FOLDING FIRE SCREENS 25" to 31" height up to 54" width ~ 3" clearance from com- bustible waH surface. Available In 24" and 30" diameters. Comes in black and many porcelain col- ors. 0 ~ ... ~ ... " • . ~ . Old Stones Sun Cliart? SToarnOLM. Sweden CAP) -A mo.awnental preblltorlc •too• format.loo at tbe IOUtbeut lip ol lw9den eoWd be • mlnl· a~---·· t un calendar. two Amtrican reMattbens Hy. Dr. Vincent H. lhlmatrom and J1mt1 T. Hart.er 1uq .. t that tW lhi&>-•h•ped formation, kaown u Ale's ai.n.r (Ale'• ttont1). ta Hveral tbou11nd rear• older than prevloualy •. tboupt by mo•t arcbeoloctat.. WalTING IN A 8WEDl811 aclenUflc ma1a*'n•, Malmstrom and Harter aay lhal It "seems po alble to conclude'' that lite St~ne Ace (3000-lSOO B.C.) in· habitants ot Sweden "bad begun charting the movements of Ule 1un In stone." The formation' ls about 200 feet long and around 60 feet at its widest. It consists of 58 upright stone11. each weighing four to five tons, lhat are believed to hllVe been transported to the site from places a :,, dist ant as 15 miles. lhe toutbeaat.m comer of Skane Province, overlooktn1 I.he BaJUc Sea and Offertn1 an u.nobtt.ruct· ed vlew or lh• horlion ln all dlrecUom. A tablet el'e()ted at the site by the Swedlab Antiqullle1 Board Indicates It could have been built In the late Iron Age (400-1050 A.O.), wbJch Includes the Vlkln1 era. Stones were laid out In shapes or s hips 1n those days to commemorate dead kings, oot no grave bas been found at the Ale's stenar. Thia fonnauon, according to the U.S. researchers, appears to be somethlng else. MALM S TROM , A professor ·or geography a t rl1l n1 1un at th• winter aol1Uce." HYI thelr art.Ide ln Fortknln1 och Frams t e1 (Research and Development) ma1utne. "Whoever 'built the Ale 'a atenar did so t,o commemorate the extremet ot the solar year, and thus it aeTVed u a giant calendar." Malm1trom, who bas studied Free Movie S lated For Senior Citizens "That Touch of Mink," star· ring Cary Grant and Doria Day, will be shown free to Laguna Beach aenlor citizen.a Nov. 16. Dartmouth College in Hanover , N.H .. and Harter, a student The movie, one of a series or there, say the nddle is solved by films presented by Laguna "loud and c l ear '• archeo· Federal Savings and Loan A.I.· astronomic evidence. social.ion and the Laauna Beach . . . . . "°" f;ouncil on Aging, begins al 2 The ship is aligned so that 1t.s "-p.m . 8t the South Coast Theater. how pomts precisely to the set· For tick.els. contact the Council ting s un at the summer solbtJce. on Aging Office at sts Forest while its i tem is oriented to tlw Ave . th• 1u11 calendar of tbt ancient Mayan culture bl C.. tral America, arrivecJ ln ,...._ with Harter two moetbl • for euminaUon1 of prehl1tortc lendmark.s, includlnl tbe Ale'• st.enar. Llsttnc aeveral fact.a lndlc• ing the •tone·ablp is more tbaa 3,600 v eara oJd, tbe two · Americans su11est that It w11 "perhaps the Me1allthlc <Greek for big stone) world's mott dia· tanl caJeodrical outpost.'' "It wu. after all, durtn1 tbe late Stone Age that similar astronomically oriented •true· turea were being erected by the Megalithic peoples in En1land, France and el&ewhere in AUan· lie Europe," the article aoea on. "There can be little doubt that the origins oC the great mid· s umme r a nd mid-winter festivals of the Vikings hark back in an unbroken tradition to the calendrica1 celebrations or the Megalithic period" which fell dunng the late Stone Aae. it says. Polanski af Premiere T he famous Stonehenge, a circular formation of huge up- right stones on the Salisbury plain in Willshire , England. ts believed by many scientists to be a prehistoric observatory for sun worstuppcrs. ·~~-'!:ATl .. G '-'-•-"••ti ... !>! Uc 111•~1 l Film d.lreclor Roman Polanski , who has fled the United States, was accompanied in Paris by German actress Natassia Kinsk.i to a "60rld premiere of his film. "Tess.'' Polanski iB facing charges m the U S for his alleged sexual involve ment Wlth an underaged {!1rl. ~ .. I(. TtmP!>t.n••I Your Door u.~H ~.cw. NNf'""9-\.t VOtu' ., •• CO!>lAMUA642·1JSJ THE ALE'S STENAR monu-•ua..._,,, •• ment s tands on top of the sandy M•\\l()til Y•l.1049S-0401 J"1? C..-M '-"'- l{)C).f f>Ot high Kuiseberga Hill '.:m'.__!~·=!>"=:"::o:=~Fr~·~-=··=-·~.._;,;;; .. ..:.J' I COLOR PRINT SPECIAL ·FOR OO~(!J!®wrnrn~ I FROM COLOR PRINT FILM PROCESSED BY US THRU NOV. 7, 1979 EACH PLUS NORMAL DEVELOPING CHARGES • EXTRA 'SPECIAL! KODACOLOR FILM STOCK UP & SAVE! c 110.20 EXPOSURE 67 C 126-20 EXPOSURE ROLL -NtCH IHtCJIVf THRU WED., NOV, 7, 1979 AT AU HUOHIS & HUOHlS l l RANCHO MARKllS. UMll RIGHTS HSl~VfO.: SAllS TO OIAlHS Holidays ahead! Give G~t Cert1f1cates ... These handsome Gih Certificate' may be purchased at any Hughes' or Hughes' El Rancho Mark•t for any omou,,t you wish to give. Ask about VOLUME DISCOU~T available on Gift Certificate purchases of $100 or more. See your Hughes or HuQhes' El Rancho store manager or ... CALL OUR GIFT PLAN D .. PT. AT (2l3) 227-1211 ' ... ' • - How you could be affected by the newtelephone rates On ()t-trbn HI. 1979. rhe C.Morma PublK. Ubhtw., Comm1SS1on .uuhnrvAtd PdC1fic fel'-'Phorw 10 revi-.e its rdl(> ~hedu~ for ll'ldny o f 11!> t-~.t lln<J '>4!1'V\(.t"> The <.Mn9'-~ ~~ effecnw on October 30. Intrastate Lotig Distance Rat~ l .iJOfJ d1'>ld11c.1 c.1ll· rrwh• WllHIN CAJ1frJOll4 n<MI have two nlw r.111.., l) 'r't)•I 'l''t d1-.c111mt\ lnr pltnnmq rlunnq the 1"1X1rnng or at mqht ( ...,U11tg 111 rh~ '"" r11rl'J ('J 11 prnl cr.J'.>t..., ·~ti, k_..._., 1hcin dunnq rht-ddy fli r1rn r, prn l -nr' rMlll'r h<.MI long you tdlk Night ( 11 pm 8 dlll) . : ""d 1M·•+••r1d cnll., dr1t llJ f, 1~ .. thdn davwlb And myht rate. c1pply ,,JI d<'ly '-)und,iv ~l (~·r.,1c11 hc1nd~d lon<t J~l.drlek cdlb Within Cihfom1<1 will t-,.• 1 lldr•~·d 11"' ~>M'T rlu•·l1 did! r<Jll' plu_, cs$ 50 :.urchcsr~ for \ d '>11111011 ''' .,1,1t1•J11 c.:.all f'f,I ',CJ fvr ~n 10 ~n) Extension and Special Phone Charges Monthly r<J1L"'> f<X' PnllCl"-'>& '11l<J r nmlint-" f(•lephom• '>eh. Touch I oq,•& t«k'µhtJOl '><.Jfl~ k1..')' 1t-lepho1w •'<IUIJmk nl <'lrto11<~n11nl't d'> 1A11•ll ,,., , "" n-.1u11 51..IVIC• l1ttw chdnged Lifeline Service The praent $2.50 "*and :Dail~ remain undlanged. HoNever. the cost of each c.al1 owr the allowance has lncre.ased: the 3ht to 40th call now costs $10 each Every call over 40 costs $ 15 1>rewiring Service Then• v.iU be d charge for installing telephorw winrnJ inside smgl11 family ~ dup~ trdCt.S apartment complexe-. dnd othet residentldl cf..velhng:, pnor to occupancy. 1l1e 0061 of thlS seMc:e depend5 on th~ num~ of outkb .md )OCks mstal~ You may want to d~u~ prewinng with your conlractor pnor to ~ or map-remodeling Verificatjon/Inerrupt Service ' If a caller asks us to venfy a bu9} bne or interrupt a cooversaoon in progress on calJs Within UilifornJa. there will be a $.25 charge UNLESS· l ) the phone is out of order; 2) the caller tS ruabng from a public telephone. or 3) the call is to or from any publlc agency respons1~ for rendenng emt!rgen<:y a5.'ilStaJ)Ce. Key 1elephone Service Key Telephone equipment chargt!s have changed In addibon, certain rates hdve increased Foreign Exchange~ ~Pacific Telephone Foreign Exchange SeMc:e customers' monthly ra res will increase. reflecting a new method of measunng mtleage. Rates for busmesses with Foreign Exchange Service from Independent Company Exchanges will Increase to the same level as for Paohc Telephone customers Interstate Foreign Exchange SeMce rates have mcreased Private Line Services , These Private une Service rates have increased slightly: Teletype SeMCe. Speoal Signaling/Remote Metering and Mobile Telephone Radio Cll'CU1ts. Data SeMces rates have decreased slightly. while some \k>ice Services ra tes have inaeased and some have decreased Telephone Answenng Services and Secretarial SeTVices rates haven't changed. Off Pwruses Extension Services-Non-private Branch Exchange (KTS) rates have decreased slightly. Private Branch Exchange (PBX) rat~ have Increased Other Changes • One·Tlme Charges-Charges for seMCe connection and service or equ~~t moves and changes haw been revised Al&o. there won't be any~ for Installing Touch-Tone~ Princess• and Tr1mline• phones or special TdCJch. Tone• bnes. These specific charges will oo d1SCUssed IMlen ~ plaoe an on:ler for service. In the meantime. using your PhoneCenter Store '8 usually the ~-and lea.st expensive way to get new telephones or · order new service. • Cermln Base Rate Area and Special Rate Area mtes have changed. Addltlonol rnformatSon wllf be included In your Notiember bf/I. Please read It caneful/µ If you hove anv questions. please contact your service ~tatlve. @Pacific~ .. .t r "' ~ ' ·' I I _I I '] I 11 I · 1 , I lty ca1 ) um Ge. ing job aJg. lhiJ is thh bis Wt T doi1 the1 pre; live ·' ' I t t, .-J I NF· I eo. I jn,. sen \ tbe ol c ~ tbe muc , .. ,.... def ~ Co~ ... tee ti ORANGE COUNTY Old Courthouse Closed Building Declared Vrua/e in Earthquake a,aoasayuam .............. 0r..,. ~ • ....,., ..... ~ tbe bla· \ortc ~ lD Sula Aaa to dole tu doors TueldQ after u -.iDMrlAI _.., -..d tt to M u.naaft ln CMt of M eanhq.aaie. ~ called a ha.It to ~ to tM red HDdtt.oM bQUdinc b)' the publlc liDd tok11lbout 10 county emp&Qyeea to tlnd new oftleea J aooa u poaaib&e. '"1'11818 VB a Y unJortunate, ··Board Cbalrman Pbllip Anthony aald, "b\lt tbe altuatloll will not ~ away. It la a ver, ~ public aafety ptobltm, I However, Anthony ureed memben of bJs torlcal .ocietlea not lo &Jve '*P bope for lhe '""rvaUon ol the bwldlna that wu completed tn .1901. Uoawon . lAdJ Slaback, a member of the Orant• County ffiatorical Commlllk>D, aald 1ta?.a encJ• are be- lDI ubd I« aaalatuce ud to de Ul lDdepte· Mat JltudJ of the bulWilll '• Mii . ''We .,. not crtticlafq &ayGIM, but ft belleft we lbould let u ouUidt 1UadJ," be dlel&Nd. R•l•ltb Nlctlea. a member of the Old Court.bouae MuHum Soelety, aald there . la a po11lbWb' ot r.ceivlAI at.ate and fedel'al 1rants for restoration. Private fUndlnt aho la be1DS uplond. "It la a vtabJo muaeum ancf we bope to have lt become a repoeltory for county biato.ry .'' she said. THE OLD couaTll0\18B currently boUlel three courtrooma, the Human Relatlou Com· mlulon and tbe Hlatorical Commiasioo. \Guilty Plea in Death Ao Anabelm bride, who ldlled ber new buaband wbli. ttwtv were "f.l•Jlnl 1•m;;;1 wltb b 1 1un, baa pleaded iuilty to involuntary m an1Ja""9iter. Dorothy Stella Hitey, 37, told Orange County Superior Court Judie M 1100 Fenton oo Mon- d ay tbat she aimed wbat abe belleved was an empty piatol at her buabaod. Ray Hisey, 27. and pulled the trigger. .. ------- ~.Oc\ot:lerlt, 1'1'1 . TUln'10MI ITMT'AT YOUI .... TAU ODii YOUI THAMKMIVINCI HAM TODAY .. we Win Have lfnolcect Turkey• (BJ Order OntJ) J7H L COAST HWY .. C--.. .._.'"°"' '7J.Mll MOnCI ••• U..0.,te ~ OUT.c;,.ITAft ~··· DIC. I, 191' J.._I UYNOMD WAY• a TOIO ... & TOIO, ntOMI IJJ.llJJ 1"6t llACH &YD.• ....... ....,...TON llACH. PMOMI t4Ml1S AllO Anaheim. Orange. RlnchO Mirage. La Habra. San Diego. Nor1h HollywOOd "I want you to try to find a better solution," be Hid. Tbe coet of brlnatnr t.be structure up to present· day earthquake aafety standards ls estimated at $2 8 million. Another $2.2 million is needed for restora· Built at o cost or $117,000, the old courtbouae was once the alte for all Orange County govern· m~nt offices It bas been designated u a state historical landmark and bas been placed on tbe national reglsteroftustonc places. Hisey was shot in the b ack and dled 90~=:==:==:==:==:==:=:=:=::=::=:=:=:=:==:=:=:=:=:=:=:=======~ minutes later at UCI . Ne• Co•rt Dlstrlet Medical Center. THE COUPLE bad llved toeetber seven years but were married leas than 24 boun before Patterson Bill Of( D ? 1 ~~ sbooling last April · ue Mrs. lll.sey first told e Anaheim police that an intruder broke into their "My checkbook ~.got washed witli my jeans~ • By O.C. HUSTINGS OI -o.lly ...... s .. tt Rep. Jerry Patterson, D·Santa Ana, says he expects passage next year of his biU tA:> set up a new federal court district for Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties Patterson's bill , HR 5697, is based on a recommendation by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts that the new lri· county district be carved out of the existing district that covers seven counties and stretches all the way to San Luis Obispo. U.S. court adminis trators agreed with testimony offered at bearings conducted by Patterson in Santa Ana last April '6 the ef· feet that the current central California district is too large. Patterson's bill calls for the new district to have its head- quarters in Santa Ana. He said he expects con- gressional he arings on his measure to be conducted before Dec 20 . *. COUNTY SUPERVISOR Har- riet Wieder is to be the speaker Thursday night when the Amigos de Bolsa Chica gather at the home of Huntington Beach City Coun cilwoman Ruth Finley, 16161 Angler Lane. Tbe meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. It ls open to the public. Mrs. Wieder, a former mayor of Huntington Beach. is expect· ed to offer her views on vanous Motorcycle Crash Victim Ide ntified A 24-year-old man who died when his motorcycle collided head-on with a pick--up track on ~ Silverado Canyon Road in Orange County's Santa Ana Mountains has been identified as Ronnie McRae of Anaheim. California Highway Patrol of· fic ers said he died instantly in the Sunday crash when his motorcycle crossed the center line and collided with a truck driven by Walter Bakonia. 31, of Silverado Canyon . Bakonia wasn't hurt, offi cers said I proPosals that' would affect the home, sbol her husband future of the Bolsa Chica. and fled. But at the Anaheim police s~Uon, she changed her stor y and admitted !iring the fatal shot. ••• FORMER SECRETARY of Health. Education and Welfare Casper Weinberger will be the keynote speaker Friday when about 1,000 women from the South e>rn Division o r the California Federation of Republican Women get together at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. Weinberger will speak to the GOP ladies at a noon luncheon. State Sen. Robert Nimmo, R-San Luis Obispo, will receive the group's "legislator of the year" award. ••• PROPOSITION l, the anti· busing initiative, will be debated Monday night at Golden West Coll ege in Huntington Beach. Probation Meet Topic An orientation meet· log ror county residents interested In working with young people and adults on probation 1s scheduled Thursday ut the Orange County Probation Department in Orange. Probation officials said there is currently a need for volunteers who "No problem? lf you have a problem with your checking account. it's no problem for us to straighten it out. We have some of the most modem systems in bank.mg. CALIFORNIA So we can duplicate your last statement I and give you an lnsta-Statement to bring you up to date. FIRST B~~~ • e c '* ,f .. , .• , ,., ......• .,10 Speakers will be Doris Allen, co-founder of Orange County Bus Bloc, and Heather Conwell of Cah!omians Against Proposi· lion 1. can provide tutoring and hair styling· services L---------------------------- Drivers and chaperones .-----------------------------1 are also needed. · for recreational outings ( J The meeting begins at ART HOPPE SA T/RIZES In the The debate .is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the college's Forum 2. 10 a.m. For additional -----------information, ca l ll._~_.:.._ ________________ _J ...... 634-7511. 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M.amed how fo • de.I with the news m d1a .od WOUl\d up u lbe American Leaau4f8 Cy Yount Award wfnner tor thett'Jlaeuon The 21·)'Hr-old left h1ndtt. wtM> poelt'd a 23·t record for Ba ltimore' I *'"° champions wu • runaway wlnner ln the baltoUnt C'Oft<luc:t;J by I.he Baseball Writers A8W<"1ahon ol America t'LANAGAN rtte1ved 28 of 28 ftm·pl•~ votl'is. with New York Yunkl'~ pttch r Tommy John and Ron Ow dry. th~ 1978 w~mwr. haring the other two "I'll always loc:MI at the award as a te am · thing," said Flanagan, the fifth On oles· pitcher 1n 11 years to win or share the pr~llg10~ a wa rd. · .. M~ybe I was the be:.t pitcher." Flanaun said wbile noting the Onolee woo 108 games in reg ula r and poatseaso n play. "but I was also on the bes t team .. Flanagan. a native or Man chester . N H . .who was Baltimore's ~eventh choice an the June, l!r13 draft. ('redit fe d t e a mma te Scott !McGregor with turning ,his season around by leac1h in g h im u f'hangeup I "IT CAME nal· ~ral rr om th e fi rst time he showed me o w to t h row it,'' lanagan said "In the FLANAGAN riral haJI OI the le&I On, If J didn't have 8 good curvetNtll, I 1ot beat. 8ut after I leamed lbe chan1eup and threw m y 1Uder more. 1 became a rour·plU:h p1tche r. The chute Mt u~ my whole a• me plan and put me over the bump.' from July 9 on, Flana1an won 13 or his last 16 regul-r aeuon declalons. tumlna In a 2.23 earned run a vera1e over 18 atarta. He flnlsbed fourth in the AL with a 3 08 E RA In addition to leading the mltjor leagues in v1c· tor1es. he sh ared t he league lead with five shutouts, was SfCOnd wltb 38 &tarts. and third with 190 11tr1keouts ard 26M'I innings pitched. AS THE S EASON neared an e nd and Flanagan was deluged with questions about the Cy Young Award, he sou&hl advice from teammate Jim Palmer , a Cy Young wiMer in 1973·1~·76. "I was afraid to talk about it because I thought I'd Jinx myself." F'la nagan said. "I didn't even want lo say anything to Palmer . so J just hinted a round about what procedure to r~Uow. He told me not to worry "J immy leads by e xample. I've had good pitching coaches in George Bamberger and Ray Mille r. and the experience of Palme~the field ... Flanagan a lso came under th calming m fluence of his father. Edwa rd Flana . a former right-bander in the Hos ton Red Sox or anbation. "THE HARDEST tHING about the World Series was dealing with the press." Flanagan said "( told my dad I had to answer the same question ·75 times." "He told m~. 'I'm not worried ab-Out you patching to the Pirate:.. so don't you worry about the press·." Flanagan recalled DM.Y l'tLOT MAGIC JOHNSON DRIVES ON THE BULLS' MARK L ANDSBERGER ~----------~-~~ ---·--- Long, Tough Road, Bat Nat Loael9 Lakers Roll Magic's Passed Hi~ Test--Jabbar 1'11 IC\C:CI 1 \I'1 Ttw ~l <tl;!H' !:-> h " IA. rk I> u t p rt I n (' h I l' (i ~II :-.1.1rl1um JU~l rint• OIJ.!h l bt·fon· 11.dlov.l'r-n .... nit 11 "',,.., .in, thine IJul a lrl:'al for tht· Chae a w• ·~-iull-. "lf a\ing l:'.:.ir\ln 1 ~f J~ll Johnh•lll on thi:-lt•am m(•a ils 1A.1· <·an run our l t1-.t hn·ak IA.Ith ,L'rt•at l'fhC'1~nq · '>..tlc1 Lak(·r C<t.tl·h .Jal·k '.\kK1nn1.•\ aflt•r .JolJ.!1:-.on pr'Mlitdcd l \ p<1tn.h Tue" da~ night t0\c<1d Los Angelt·:. tu J 111 105 dec1s1on O\'er Ch1('ago. 11s fifth conse('uti\'e National Bas ketball A~soc1auon triumph rn .1n\ gJOH'" an l hl• "t l'1·onrl qu.irtt•r ..,,,,cf Chu·ago ('o:ich ,Jprr\ Sloan "Wht•n IA.I' W>t 11 11111nl..., clo1A.n ,1\ hatr11mt'. Al' ... 111pp1·d runnan,I! our patt t·rn~ m Jtw thtr<l qua rtt·r. tonk ~hob IA.t' h.Jd nn hu ... 1m•..,..., tak1n~ and urat• ll<'<ill~ forgot Jht1ut dcfrn:-t: '\\ l' al"'-''" "l'l'm lo coml' h,H' k but at ·.., a I" a~-. I oo lattll' too lalt· .. ht• added Tht.• L.iker... who built JlJ d q7 711 lead lat e an the third quarter. were unable lo :.cor0 for the f1n.t 3 15 or the final quarter a-. former CCLA star 'The best part of his sia me '" r)a\ ad Grt•t>n1A.cl0d lat thf' fart• un "'hen we re nuuuog. and lo\hen'-dtc"r Ch1cago v.e run. I don't think anyone can ~lop us." s aid Mc Kanney Let's LOS A.NGELt;S ma naged Just ra"e at. he makes things happen 11 points m thl' final stanza a:. out there ·· (; ref'n14ood 11nd ~uard Reggie Ora nge Coast Colleg<: ·~ Mike Lansdon c right> l ead~ the pack up the tough incline al Newport Beach 's Back Bay course. where thl' South Coast Conference cross countr~ fina ls were r un Tuesday. Lansdon p laced th ird but. as a team . OCC had to settle for fifth Tht· Or<ingc Co<i~t wom e n's tt!um . however. grabbed top honor:-For !:>tor,· a nd additional photos. sec Pa~c B£ Tll F. Bl'LLS. IA. ho-.l' coml· bal'k effort r;.m out or i?a:. fall' 10 lht.· final quarter ...,hpp1..'<1 t<• 1 8 It "a:-. Jht•1r fourth con "'l'('Ull\'C I0:-1- • Jt !) not ea:,\ to find fault \'Ith \.\h<it '-'l' do .1A.ron~ b1.•t•;..u ... t• IA.t"n· go\len intu d1fflcull:-1n "0 Tht'Ul-led ... nulls ... urge that trimmed thl· margin to e1~ht al 1"3 95 IA.Ith I ~7 rtrm aar11 n~ \\ ht.•n t'h1t'ag11 .., R ar ky Sobt'r:-;. "h11 ...,t·on·'1 21 point~. hat hr:. .,,•c·ond thrt.·t.· point ba-.kt'l of tht· c.tmt• IA.1th I ~>!f li.'fl. lht.• Laker:.· lt•ud IA..,.., do1A. n to IUH 103 I :Rams Won't Dwell on Negative Thoughts But Lo~ ,\niH•le~ · .J am<i :JI \.\'al kt•~ hat .1 JUmpt·r from the t•ornt•r wit 27 1ccond:. ll'ft to ace \ht.• IA.In I .Johni.on scort'd 18 point:. an tht- f1r:-t hair d!'> tht.· Laker:. took a 1;1 50 ll•acl !"orm Nt'<On a nd KJrt't'm Abdul Jabb;ir dddcd 18 put It's Hard to Find Anything Positive About the Team's Last Three Games I I By JOHN SEVANO <*le o .i1, I'!,.. S'-H Reassurance. It's a com mod.l· I ty that's going ar ound Ra m camp a lot these days A team used to winning and unaccustomed to losmg. owner Georgia Rosenbloom is reassu.r· ing coach Ray Mala vasi that his job is secure; Rosenbloom is also assuring the players that things will get bette r. Malava.si is reassuring Georgia th at things will get better and telling bia players to keep the spirit un· W the team can get healthy. THE PIA YEllS ARE ALSO doln1 their share, reassurtJ:w themselves' and reassuring the press that they 're not a bout to atve up without a fight. Now that all the confidence building is over with, the Rams hope to get back on the winning track. "My philosophy has been to aJways accentuate lbe positive," s aid Malavasi at his weekly press breakfast Tuesday. "Whe n 1 rirs t s tarted coaching, l'd say for the firsl 10 vears. my philosophy was just the opposite, I was as tough as I could be and emphasized the negative. But I've learned that if you do dwell on the negative, that's what players tend to re· member. "1 fmd I get a lot more out of my players using the other technique. I've used both and tbe Cirstooe works better." IT'S llA&D TO FIND an)'tbing ... Jimmy the Greek positive about the Rams the last three weeks. The offensive line and defensive secondary are in a shambles; the rookies a re mak- ing r ookie mistakes ; the r e- ce ivers are dropping passes. and Pat Haden is taking an Wt· merciful beating. ·•Let me tell you something abo l.ll coaching ," explained Malavasi. giving the press a ouick less on. "Coach in g is nothing more than a constant repe tition of techniqlles and things to do. "I might tell a i>layer 15 to 20 ti m es what to do during a particular situation, and then that particular situation comes up and they don't do what I've told them. •'There are three reasons for that One. inexperience Two. lat'k ot concentratio n And three is sometimes the coach.mg. maybe tbe point isn 't getllog across" But No. 3 was quickl y ruled out when Ma lavas1 added. "I've never questioned my ability as a football coach I feel I have the knowledge and the ability lo get the job done .. WJTH NO. 3 crossed out. that left only No I or No. 2 n:. posM· ble answers to the Ka ms ' prob· le llfs . Ma la vasi ins is ts t he players are ·givmg 100 percent. so No 2 is scratched. leaving No 1 as a logical choice "We have to get we ll to '>lrengthe n U ll , • • r c itt'rated Malavas1 "llopcfully, we'll S(Ct <•nou~h pt..-'Ople back lo help u-. ... oon" l'nl1l that become:-... rC'aht \ ~1 a lavas1 1s saddled ~•th pl <i~er" 1A.ho an.• ~1v,1ng tht•1r all but maybe their all isn't enouf.lh ~alavas1 s topped short or "a~ 1ng 1us1 what efl'icaencv has team IA. a:. workm~ at · "l don't know ... he ..,aid a~ he .... hook his head ... , really don't know The players still feel the:- ('an wan and the ccraches believe we can win " MALAVASI said his team went back lo basics last week. inc luding a scrimmage With full pads on Friday. somethm~ the Ram coach eouldn't remember ever doing in the pas't Kings Solve Bruin Defense LOS l\NGELES <AP I When tht.• Ooston Rru1ns threw a ... mothering de fense a t Los i\n~eles' most productive Imes. 11 came down tQ the Kings· last lane o( offense Steve .lensen. a member of the· Kang~· tttird line. hit a 40·footer with 8 27 remaining to salvage a .i.4 tie Tuesday night "O ur two bi ~ lines wer e "herked very closely. Our line <of Dean Hopkins and Syl Apps and Jensen> came thro\Tgh with kt•y goals." said J ensen . J, ~ -'With Pittsburgh Next, 'Skins Need Miracle .-1 NEW YORK -It was a wasted weekend for the l NFC East contenders. Fortunately for fans or the 1 Cowboys, Eagles and Redskins, no ground was lost ~ in wh•t fipres to be the most iotereslini race in the aenlor conrerence. . Tbe Redskins were stuane4 by lbe Saint.a, while l tbe E8'1es were mauled by the Bengals. So, ipstead , of capttalllinl on the Cowboys' !osato the Steelers, both chabe remain a gam«i behind the leadertti. · NOW n 1.8 mE llEDSKINS who must take on tbe cbampton St~lers. J oe Theismann -wbo was mu1nd .:X what had been an ineffectJve Sa1nt de· fwe the Washtnston olfenae muat make rMdy to wttbstand the at Hult.t of a revived Stffler defense that bH HmilJ d the Broncos 1od ~wbon to ju.t 10 point.a ln six days' Ome. ' In order (or the-Skins to make a run it the ........ Joe 1'Mi1mann Is going to have to be pro· tected and the auddtn1y poroua Redskin orrenalve • .... line is going to have to guarantee the aC1vances of John Riggins. On defense J ack Pardee and h.is staff must pre- vent the Steelers from constructing a game plan to take full advantaee of a sUddenly error· prone secon· dary that bun 't functlonttd nearly as well as before. And, unless lbe Redskin linebackers and front line can abut down the lnalde count.en of Franco Harris and Sid 'lbomton, Terry Bradshaw la 1oing to have the Skin defense at his mercy Wh1D be swttcbe! to an aerial attack where he can choOee bet~ffn Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, Jim Smith, 'Bennie Cun· runaham and Randy Grouman. Plttabur•h by 12. FOR DIC& VEaMEILANDTHE EAGLES, it Is golnt to be the lonaeat of weeka aa they make ready for another engagement .,lth a member of the touah AFC Central. Tbla Ume It wiU be the Browns. And, unless the Ea1le1' pass defense put.a the pieces back together a1aln1t Brian Sipe and his ftne crop of rr· celveri, the Eagles could wind up \n the throes of a three.game losing streak wh.1ch could be fatal lo their post·season amb1l1ons. f>hiladelphia by 3 The Cowboys were physically mauled by the Steelers and will find no consolation in Uus week's schedul~ Not with the revitalized and s treaking Giants on the horizon. The Dallas comerbacks are1, vulnerable to a strong.armed passing attack and s uddenly the ,Olanta -4·0 •nder rookie Phil Simms -find themselves· In possession of just s uch a ·weapon. It will be a weekend of still further challenge for the three NFC East contenders. Dallas by2. . OTHER NFL GAMES: Atlanta 1 over Tampa Ba)' New England 4 over Buffalo. San Diego 6 over Kansas City. St. Lows s over Minnesota. BalU m~re 3 over Ci.noinnaU. Oakland 12 over San Francisco. Seattle 2 over Los Angeles . Chicago 7 over Detroit. N.V. Jets 4 over Oreen Bay. ~ver 6 over ~ew Orleans. Ml am! 3ov~r Houston I Monday 1 COLLEGE f'OOTl..~L: Michigan 23 ove r Wi11<'onsm, Clemson 5 ov~ake Foresl. Hiarvard 14 ' over Bro'f". North Ca rolina 4 over Maryland. Twn· nessee20over R91tgers. Pittsburgh 12over Syracuse. Dartmouth 9 over Columbla, Tulane S over B'oslon College. Penn State 20 over Miami' <Fla.>. Min · nesota. tndlana even. Princeton 8 over Penn sylvaru a. Georgia Tech 13 over Duke. Ya le 1 over Cornell. Georgta 9 over Virginia . West Vi rginia 3 over Vµoginia Tech. Notre Dame 17 over Navy. Purdue 6 o ver Iowa . Mlch)gan State 20 over Northwestern, Ohio State 20over Illinois, Louisian1t State 7ove r Mlssissipp1, Kansas lover Kansas State. Nebras ka 15over Missouri. Auburn l4over Florida. 1'exas A&M 14 o ve r Southern Methodist. Ok lahoma 19over Okla homa State. Ala bama 2'over Mississippi State. Iowa State 1 over Colorado, Air Force l over Army. Texas ts over Texas Tech . Houston 16 over Texas Christian. Arkansas 21 over Rice. Stanlord ~ove1 Ariton .. State. Washinston 4 over Cah(Omia~uthern CaUfom 112t over Ariaoa• Washington St ute 5 over Ore1on State, Soulh Carollna $over North C~rohna State ~ , DAILY PILOT w~. October 31, 1171 Did Micliigan Beat Indiana On Wepl Backward Pa•? • ...... APDb,11CMI CHICAGO -811 Tift CollunllUooer WaJn• • Duke aaya b1a olftte la maktq a study of lb• t • poulbllit.Y that a ru.M violadoa occurred durtn1 la1t SatW'dar'• lncllana·Mlcbltan 1ame. Tbl nlM la cauesUon stat• that "a runner may hand or paq the ball backward at any lime exc pt to throw the ball illttnUonall.Y out of bounclt to toUervt time." The 1ame waa Ued wtlb aix aeeoncla to play wh~ Mlcbl1an'1 Lawffl\ce R ld took a 1win1 p111 from John Wutler and then hurled It out of boundl. 1toppln1 the clock. On tbe nut play, Wan1ler threw a 46-yard touchdown pus to Anlhol\)' Carter. glvlna Mlchi1an a 27·21 vlct.ory'. O\Ake aald Tuesday the Bil Ten had received no formal protest from Indiana Coach Lee Corao. ''Tbe conlerence office ii tollowlnl the normal proceduri! Involved with any official's dedalon ln queatlon," aald Dllke. "Tbe crew chief bas been contacted for the specifics of lbe play. 1be observer's report ls in lbe mail. . "Films of the game are being sent lo the office for re· view. SUbsequent to the film review and study of the reports from the coaches, crew chief and observer. we will pursue the matter internally.'' Dllke added that nothing cowd or would be done about the outcome of the contest. • -----Cl-•• ol f lw Daw ----- Maryland basketball Coach Lefty DrieaeU says ll 's difficUll to tell the comm11nists from the capitalists while drumming up interest in a game against the Yugoslavian national team : "I thought communists were supposed to share things. It didn't look like it with the-. contrac t' t hey got. They look like the y're capltalista." Fatlter T oqltest Taclcler tor Glrl SEATTLE -The toughest tackler Sarah [!] Taylor had to get past to make the football team 4. • was her father , Don. · "He said, 'No, no way. That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard'," she recalled. "Her dad was a Uttle negative at firs t -because he was afraid she might get hurt.'' said her mother , Anne, "but he's come around and now he's very proud of her." The S-8, 146-pound sophomore plays on the junior varsity at Lakeside, a pnvate school, andnas seen limited action In fo11r varsity games . Her biggest play was catchln(. a two- point conversion pass in a victory over LaConner. Taylor and her coaches say· boys on the junior varsity have been quicker to accept her than the varsity players J V Coach Guy Ginell says the reason is that most of the younger players haven't started dating while the older varsity players tend to have a more traditional view of Qoy-girl relationships. Sarah dates varsity co·captain Scott Grosse, who plays noseguard and fullback. In practices. Sarah is paired with other young players for contact drills. It took eventhe young boys a while to get used to blocking and tackling her. "The first time 1 got nit, the guy said, 'I'm sorry'," Sarah said. "I just started to laugh." Crowds have been friendly. to<t At Omak. fans hollered, ··Put m the girl!" Cart K'right Bits 32, K R~ose The New York Knicks expected big things this m season from BUI Cartwright and the 7-1 rookie center from the University of San Francisco doesn't look like he's going to disappoint them • Cartwright scored 32 points. including 21 in the first half. against Denver center Dan lssel Tuesday night. The dif- ference was, Issel got more support from his teammates and the Nuggets posted a 121·112 victory. David Thompson erupt· ed for 17 of his 28 points in the second half to help Denver score its second stra1Rht win . Randy Smith scored 30 points to help the Cleveland Cavaliers snap a fou r-game los ing streak by beatinR the Houston Rockets, 124·112 Calvin M\lrphy had 21 points to lead the Rockets, who haven't won in five road outings this year . Len "Truck" Robinson's 23 points led a parade of eight Suns in double figures as Phoenix blew out the sluggisb San Antonio Spurs. 142·109 George Gervin. the NBA 's second-leading scorer. was held to 18 points, 12 below his season average. Ca11adfetas S core L•t.e tar Tie For 58 minutes, the Washington Capitals held Iii the mighty Montreal Canadiens scoreless Tuesday ' night. But the defending Stanley Cup c;h8'.mpions got on the scoreboard at 18: 10 on a goal by Bob Gainey and, with 40 secondB to go, a goal by &ejeu Boele to pull out a 2-2 tie ... Don La11rence converted Ed Kea's cen· tering pass into his Jirst goal of the season at 5: 28 of the final period to give the St. Lo11is Blues a 2·1 vi ctory over the Ed· monton Oilers. It was the fi rst win in five games for the Blues while Edmonton's winless string was extended to she games ... Keat Nilsson's breakaway goal in the first period a a goal from the faceoff circle in the third period earned the Atlanta Flames a 3·1 victory over the Colorado Rockies. T•..,•• Prittnts IOC P r..,,•••I TAIP EI, Taiwan -The Chinese Olympic . • Committee oo Taiwan bas decided to lodge a pro- test with the International Olympic Committee a1ainst a resolution calling on Taiwan to use a new nae. anthem and name, a committee official said to- day. • • . The decision was mad~ Tuesday following an lm· promptu meeting by all members of the committee, the of· ficial aaid. The proposal being protested was made by IOC's Ex- ecutive Board during -a meeting in Nagoya, Japan last week. The Olympic officials requested Taiwan to change its of· ficial name from. the Republic of China, use another nag other than that of Nationalist China -the bright sun on the blue sky over the crimson ground' -while recognizing Pek· ing as the Olympic Committee of China, with the nag, an- them and name of the People's Republic of China. Cla•r9e rs·C•lel• Ga•e Selfl O•t. The San Diego Chargers say their ·Nov. 25 • home NFL game with the Kansas City Chiefs ls a sellout. Already sold out are games Nov. 18 with Pittsburgh and Dec. 17 with Denver ... Veterart race driver Wally Dalleabacb hasl been placed in charge of 1980 races sanctioned by the Champion.ship Auto Racing Teams (CART). Tbe group has signed an agreement with NBC to televis~ four races ... The Mi.salon Bay Marlin Club reports that Cbi~ago Cubs outfielder Dave Klagmaa caught the biggest marlin ever wei1hed al the club, 239 pounds. Kinfm~ used a 50-pound test line from his own boat . . . Wide receiver Keay Fraser of Northern Arizona Univenity caught a touchdown pan Saturday in NAU's 16-7 win over Northern Colorado. Upon retumiaa home , be found his place· bad been burglariJed and ~ ln cash wes mllling. The bur1ler ~tly tripped over t~ cord of an electric clock at 8:47, the cord from tbe wall, almost the same Ume be aeored the . r.~ .... .., •• ,, .. TV: Hone Racina -~ at Santa Anita, 7:30 p.m ., Ch•aDllU. aADIO: Buketball -Laker.· at Milwaukee, 8 p.m .• JCLAC (510). • • Estancia's Future Is Now ... l f •w nevtr held mueb 1toell In lime machlnes. it's juat a Utt le too far out to take aerioualy. But at Estancia High School , there may JUlt be 10metb1Jl1 t.o ll. Tbat'e beeaue the Ea1Jet appear to be In the mldat of the 1981 ae11on rtaht now u they eye lhelr sixth victory ln eight st.arts Fri· day nlaht. .. Afthoulh there were many returning starters from a 2· 7 1978 team.1 Estancia waa conaldered no better off for 1979, despite a banarUl of promising players in camp. With a squad of around SS, Estancia Coach Ed Blanton seemed hard preued to list many optlmlatlc Items about bia Eagles at a pre· HHOD runch. Yea, be had talent in hand with tight end· defensive end Tony Camp and defensive tackle Alan ~ana wasn't too sh•bby, either. Obviously, things were not as bad as it seemed. A tipoff to It came after Estancia's opening game, a 35-0 loss to highly regarded Edison, a game in which Kerwin Bell scored four touchdowns. Said Blanton: ''That Bell, he 's a pretty good back." IU.NTON With that remark still embedded in my mind, consider the re· action to BJanton's response prior to the Corona del Mar game last week after a reminder that this particular game appeared critical to CIF playoff consideratic>b:' -... .. Cross Country Dynasty Grows For Pirates By ERNIE CASTILLO OI t ... DAily ~1194 Staff The home course was a disad· vantage and the traditional pre· race pep talk came a day too early. But the Orange Coast College women·s cross coWltry team. a dynasty In the making, proved that when you have depth, heart and togetherness, nothing else seems to matter. ··w e can't go any raster than we're going. Every race we·ve given it all we had," said Laura Held after the Pirates won their second straight Soutli Coast Con· ference title Tuesday. NOTHJNG SHORT of 100 per· cent would have sufficed against Giossmont. Led by tiny Lita Wh iteman, the Griffins ~rabbed three of the first four positions and seemed to have the meet locked up before most of the OCC runners even caught sight of the finish hne. But Natalie Fernandez broke up the Grossmont packing by taking third in 20:39.6 and the Pirates placed their entire five in the top 10 to squeeze out the team title by a s lim 34·37 mar~in. ··we v.erc kind of wornNJ."" admittt-d Ta..-.nO\ Ferree. ~ho finishl•d ~l'\'t•nth -.. We "antt'<I t0 st:.iy 1n u tight pack but we got box('d in at the sl a rt and there was no place to pass . Then we got all stretched out und had a hard time catching up." Held and J ackie Little didn't have any problems with their gro uping. They virtually ran stride for stride, hitting the tape in a dead heat for ninth and tenth place. Had they finished behind Grossmont 's Kathy Brownsberger. who was J2lh, OCC's bid for an undef8F1ted season would have ended. "I DIDN'T know where we were," Held admitted. "We were just worrying about runnipg a tough course.•' The three-mile co\.U'Se near up-~ewport Ba.}'. wasn't only io\11"Pl':'it was narrf>W. So m ucb so, in f act, t hat h ead coach Gordie Fltzel had to ·widen several spots with a trector this week ·just to meet the six-feet wide t'eqwrement. Fitzel was also so b11sy acting as meet direct.or, he didn't have time to talk with the women before the race. "I gave them my pitch yester - day,'' he said. "I said 'Good luck tomorrow'.'' Neve rtheless, t'1tzel would like to see a little tighter group- ing when OCC competes in the Southern California c ham· pionships Nov. 10 at Mt. San An· No Mob Ties, Claims Raider MIAMI (AP) -Oakla nd Raider ~t.ar~ Ted Hendricks says he h·as no ties with organized crime -a charge that has prompted a National Football League investigation. "I gave the NFL very clearcut answers to their ql.leslions," Hendricks said Tuesday from bis Orinda home. "I don't think th ey'll be back to see me a1ain." , Jack Danahy, NFL security director, confirmed the Ieasue ls lookinl into report.a that Hen· drtcks hu been doln1 business wltb persons who also have frienda In organiied crime. tonio College, the same course they ran so well in "inning the prestigious Ml. SAC Invitational two weeks ago. "WE DIDN'T run as well as we did al Mt. SAC," he said. "We had the team grouping but we didn't have the individuals I thought we'd have. It was good packing, but not as tight as we should have." Dale Sprink, who placed fifth. also thought it could have been better. "We must have looked a wful." she said "The whole team was eating it.·· That might have been true for the OCC men's squad. Despite Mike Lansdon·s third-place finish <21 :52 I ror four m1 les1 the Pi rates were' a distant fifth in the men·s team <;landings and barely qualified for the SoCal meet. Grossmonrs Ri ck Rose won the men's race in 21:48.2 but the s tar of the s how m1ghl have been wtyteman, who stands 5-2 and was running with a cold. After cl~ing 19:5-4.5 for three mHes.fshe was asked what she could have done had she been hl'a lthy '"I wuuld ha\ l' run about 20 Sl'c ond ~ fa-..tl·r. ·· sh e .,:.id. ::.tnu ght fact•d "'I r:.in 50 tight out thc•re I JUSt "anted to get 1L over with ·· "We're not thinking playoffs," dead panned Blanton. "We're thinking championship." His club then went out and banded Coroea del Mar, oae of the three pre-season favorit.ies for the Sea View League crown, a 21-7 drubblns. With a aopbomore quarterback (Jim McCahlll> sophomore fullback and kicker (Steve Kraiss> and sophomore receiver (Abel Cachola>. the word was watch out (or Estancia In 1981. With Irvine Hi&b next, Estancia bu already compiled a 5-2 record. includina DOO·league victories over Brea-Ollncla (Diotb in the ClF Central Coolerence poll) and Buena Par~. Estancia, thanks to a punishing ground attack and seemingly no defensive holes. is rated No. 8 in the Central Conference with a 2-0 league mark. Time machlr.e or not, It appears apparent that 1.981 has ar- , rived for the Eagles. * * * AMONG THE SUNSET LEAGUE football schedule this week is a game at Anaheim Stadium featuring two two-time losers- Edison and Fountain Valley. Losers? How often will you find a game pitting twd teams with two l06ses at mldseason and l·l league reco\ods that will draw 12·14 ,000 people? Among the fans Friday at Anaheim Stadium will be Los Angeles Rams Coach Ray Malavasi, who bas p11l off tbe Rams' road trip to Seattle a day in order to be present. 'iis son, Bill. is one of Edison·s big guns at linebacker. KEY SCORERS -Natalie Fernandez, Laura Hel.d and Tawnny Feree close m on firush I.me for Orange Coast. "We don't d l1cuH o'ff ln· ve1tlgat1ooa publicly," Danahy said. "l can tell you that the ' cotnmluloner ia aware of what we're doinl." . . ..., .... .,....., ..... ..._. QROSIMONT'I NICK ROii (LIFT), occ-1 DAU IPRINIC TURN IT ON. • • .. ---------------· ... -~------,,. ---~.--.L.-... ..._ ---~-~-.--------... -----• ------·----~......_......, ___ .................... . ra r,..,. • • . --. .. . : . ---. ------.....-.-".-...-...-..-.- HORSE RACING I TENNIS You'd Rather P Pros Don't Draw By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of Ille o.lfr ..._. IU" Pro tournaments don't come to Orange County a ll that often, and when ooe does conte up, you'd Uunk a tenhis hotbed like this would tum out in force But it does n't happen. Appa rently. Or ange County would rather play tennis than watch it Last weekend's Laguna Niguel Classic. with a lop prize of $4 ,000, dre w o nly 3 0 0 spe ctators on its p e ak d ay , and m a n y o f th e m atches were wit· nessed by fewer than 20 fans. True, the USTA- Pe nn circuit isn't m ajor league-no Bo rgs or Connors here~but it's still 1.EOHuo pro tennis and the games of a Tom Leonard. Charles Strode or J ohn Austin can be a joy for any purist. Maybe the weathe r was t oo beautiful to watch someone else play when you could get a court yourself • • FOR THE R ECORD, Leonard won the fifth · a nn ual classic with a 6·0, 1-6. 6-1 victory over Byron Bertriim in the finals. · It was an uplifti ng victory for Leonard. \\hO WtiS M.•e<IPd fi fth a nd a surpris<' just to m ake the semifinals. He reell•rl off a ('om·incing s1'rics or servic~ a<•Ps to ovcrcon1c Hcrtram an the third !>t>l T he crowd got a bigger kick out of the doublPs championship. where un- seeded J Wlie Cha pman and Bruce Foxworth kept coming back to beat Larry Slo{anka and Matt Doyle 7-5. 7-5-that·s as close as they come. * * * NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS Club is taking a long, hard look at whether it wants lo continue hosting the Pacific Southwest Seniors tourna- ment each year Last month club o\\ln«tl: George Holstein asked the tennis &mmitlee to consider the question, then got to the heart of the matter when he had general m anager Hank Barnboorn ask the committee if it "would like to take a more active role in helping to organize and run the tournament." In other words, if you want it, you run it. The committee res po nded by agreeing that the tournament. pres- tigious as it is. might need some hard scrutiny. TENNIS Minutes of the m<>eting read. "After a lengthy diSt:ussaon, at \Hts decided to look at the general out come of this year 's tournament and have next year's committee take as a primary goal for the year the evalua lion of the PSW seniors tourna ment. .. * * * GROUND STROKES Dodger catcher Steve Yeager has confi rm.cd he wilJ play in the Cornelia Connelly Pro-Cele b rity tou rname nt this weekend at that Anaheim all-girls school. Other Dod~er and Angel players are tent ativt•ly C'ntcred. pe nding their confirmacfons Cclebs in the draw include Tim Van Patt4'n, Susan St. Jame~. Judy Norton-Taylor and Pat Puccinelll ... Martina Navratilova did a walk·on role as a nurse for the daytime' ~on p opera All My Children and will ha\'C a pr1mt· time spot this season on ABC's Love Boat series _ . . Anaheim Tennis Club is hos ting the 16th a nnua l Anaheim Invitational juniors touma ment this weekend, with matches also scheduled a t Pearson Pa rk and v arious Ana he'im hi g h s chool courts . . . Santiago Canyon Tennis Club is prepar ing for itc; Sl.500 Orange County Men's 35 Invitational Nov. 7-12. For information phone .loba ee.denoa ~ 997-0682. Howard L. Handy No.I ... No.I Golden West Co llege and Newport Harbor tUgh have som ething in com- mon this season. Both ha ve o utstanding women's volleyball teams and the records wj lJ prove it. Newport Harbor is No. 1 in CIF 4-A competition and has defeat· ed both No. 2 Laguna Bea ch and No. 3 Corona del Mar t his year . The Tars lost in the CIF semi- finals a ye ar ago t o Lagu-na Beach but figure lo be the favonte this sea~n. "Laguna Beach concerns me." Coach Charlie Brande says. •'They are coming along well right now and could be a big factor before the season ends." This trio of Orange Coast area schools has dominated the playoffs for the put three years. Up Golden West way, Coach Lou Ann Te rhe g gen 's Rustlers have taJcen up where Orange Coast left off last yhr by winning the s tate cham- pionship. The Rustlers are rated No. 1 this season in the s tate and are un- defeated going into an eight-team tourna ment at Santa Barbara this weekend. Yet Te rhe ggen fee\$ the team hasn't reached its full potenUal. "I 've been really impressed by the way we've been playing," she says. "We're beginning to put everything together, playing bette r defense~­ becoming more aggressive. "This team bas ctiaracter. It has come from behind m ost of the season but it has always won. This is nothing I bave taught them." . The front row or the R~tlers is composed of Kim Eisenh art (6-3) and freshmen Terr i Pressley, Gina Howerton and Tamara Lauderdale .. au 6-1. Another J reshman, Johnette Tarango, \a the s'l\t.er wblle the sbcth starte r is team captaln Diana· Deutschman. Going\irrto the week, the RusUers bad -. ll-0 record and flaured to win two more before the S.nta Barbara toumey oo Saturday and Sunday. • • • WHILE 8P EAIUNG OF TOP volleyball teams ln ~ area, don't overlook the UC lrvine eqµad. Coach Shar Wallaader'i An~n allare flnt place ln the Southern Calllornla AtbletJc ~iaUoo &land· ings with a 5-1 record and a 13·5 over- all mark going into this week's ac- tion. The Anteaters have one of the few mother -daughter coach-player com· binat1ons around. Lynn B"hfig, a senior . is the coach's daughter and formerly played at Laguna Beach High • • • WHILE THE UNIVERSITY of Hawaii is rated No. 1 in AIAW volleyball competition. il is playing without the services of one of the pro· spective stars of the future. Cheryl Johnston, a graduate of Corona del Mar High and CIF player of the year, is enrolled at the isla nd university but is s itting out this season because of a kneecap inJury. "There's a 90 percent chance she will have to have surgery lo correct tbe problem," her father, Robert J ohnston , says. The Islanders would be virtually unbeatable if Cheryl we re in the lineup but they couldn't be ranked any higher tha n they are now. But the future looks very bright for• t he team it Cheryl remains in school ther e and doesn't trans fer lo another institution. * * * FOOTNOO'ES -Kadi)' Jo Coaway of Laguna Beach is a member of the Chapman College volleyball team . She bas woo most valullble pJayer honors the past two years ... P1al1 DUtmer-Goodwla of Huntington Beach continues to lead the USC women's volleyball team attack. She bad 29 kills in her last two matcMs . • .Loog Beach City Collete defeated El Camino to capture fint...pj\ce in the first Saddleback Coltlge Invt· tadonal volleyball tournament. Coach Naacy lk!119ette'a Gauchos fln- iabed third and are bidding to cap- ture t.belr third straight Million Coo· feren ce championship . . . Co1utte ~1e and ,..,. Bernell are lead- ln1 the Golden West Colle1e fiekl boc~ex team thll 1ea10D. Beranek ta tbe all-tlme leadinl scorer ln GWC bi•tol'Y wtth '41 coals and bu bit u th.la HatOD q the BuaUen have poat· ed a s.o-1 record. / Raees Go Auto111ated. New Wagering Machines Come to OC Fall Fair When the Orance County fall fai r \horou&hbred r1dn1 season 1eta under way al Los Alamltoe Race Course next Wednesday, lbe rev· olutionary nmaaver Tote wagering sy1tem will be uJed throu1hout the meetln& that extends to Nov. 22. Tbe U -day meetln1 wlll have el1ht tborouptnd, two quamrMr'M and one appa'°°'a race each r•cina day. 1be track wtU be open aix days Ud cloled on Tuesdays. · • Tbe •OOO.added Oraqe coa.t handica p will higbUght opening d ay wltb tbe $50,000.added Orange County HandJcap set for Nov. 18 d11ring the m eeting that will see Sl.1 million ln pu.ne money distributed. The TIM 300 m achlnea have been inat.alled lbrougbout the clubhouse and grand.stand areu, making the Orange County meeting the first fair in California to take advantage of the new wagering system. First post da ily Is at noon. There will be five $S exactas and one $2 dally double offered each day. The daily ~ouble will be Tt\e new machines will enable bettors to make all types of wagers (win, place. show. daily double and exacta> al the same window with as m any as four transactions beln!f recorded on the same ticket. Ticiets can also ~ cashed at the same machines. oo the third and fourth races. ., Among the top Jockeys expected are two former national riding c hampions. Chris Mccar- ron and Eddie De la houssaye. Among the ~ quarterhorse races is the first running of tt1 e Sl90.000 F.d Burke Memoria l futurity on Nov. 17. TODl'S VODKA KESSLERS BOURBON I 75 LITER I 7~ I ITl ~ 6 4 5 9 15 LIQUERS Amaretto Di Saronno, 12 oL Drambuie, ? 301 Gailiano, ) 1 Ol Kahlua, .' 101 M.idori Melon. nu1. Southern Comfort, 1 75 u rLR Tia Maria, 2J Ol 0 E RETAIL 5.85 11 .11 10.06 7.73 8.64 12.01 8.6 1 BLENDS Hiram Walker Imperial, OOART 4.77 Kessler. 1 1surcR t t .12 Seagrams 7 Crown. 1 15 LITER 1 t .62 BOURBONS Ancient Age. QUARI Early limes, au~.. . _ . H. Walker Ten High, 1 75-UTCR .1.w. Harper. OUArff ... Jim Beam, 1 7'> urcR . 5.88 5.88 9 .42 ~.6 .09 10.34 CA St RE.1 All 132.45 125.68 11 3.77 8740 97.73 67.96 97.35 53.91 6295 65.7 1 66:55 66.60 53.34 72.99 62.00 BRANDY AND COGNAC BOTlU_ (A~l RllAll '6.52 10.48 9.49 7.29 8 .15 I 1.33 8 .12 4.50 10 .49 10.96 5.55 5 .55 8 .89 6 .46 10.34 Christian B ros., 1 75·LrT[R I 1.4 1 64.56 J 0.76 E f, J, I L!rLR 7.04 76.79 6.40 Courvoisier V.S., 150 ""L I 2.54 141 .95 1 1 .83 Martel V.S.P.. 11.96 135.25 ~ \.28 CANADIANS I Black Velvet,c~UAfH . 6.02· 68.13 ·· 5.68 Canadian Club, 1.1i;.urE.R 15.49 87.65 14.6 1 Canadian Mist, ouART 5.93 6~ 5.62 Seagrams V.O., 11s.w1 R 15.49 87.65 14.6 1 Beef eaters, 1 75 um< Gilbey's, 1 1-, urt.R Gordon. OU"-l<r Seagram's, O<ll\Rr Tanqueray, 1 1surL1< GIN RUMS 14.35 9.53 4.98 5.53 14.70 81 16 53.90 56.40 62.6 1 83.22 13.53 8.99 4.70 5.22 13.87 Bacardi Lt. & Dk .• 1 75 urER I 0.42 Castillo Lt. f, Dk .• OUA1<T . 4.26 Myers Jamican. 750-''L 6.58 5896 ,_9.83 48.24 " ~-02 74.50 6.2 1 SCOTCH Ballentine. 1.75 LIT LR Chival Regal, auARJ Cluny, 1 75LfTLR J f, B. OOART " J ohnnie Walker Blk •• O<.JAR r Lauders, 1 75·UTl:.R . 14.72 83.89 14.83 167.85 12.05 68.17 9.59 108.60 1 2.97 146.88 1 l .20 • 63.39 TEQUILA • Cuervo White, O<JART .6.34 71 .66 Don Emillo Wh. f, Gold, 1 75 L TR 8. 7 I 49.29 Sauza Gold, OOART ........ 7.20 81.37 - VODKA Crown Russe. OOART .4 .22 47.75 Kamchatka. 1 75-UTER 7.92 44.7~ Popov. 1.1s.UTER ..... 6.99 41 .83 Smirnoff. QUART • . .. .•. • 5.68 64.26 Stolechnaya. OOART . . • •• 9.94 11 2.48 '-' ___ .,.OLD SMCJGGLER AMARETTO SCOTCH DI SARONNO 1.7,.UTER 7~-MIWLITER 84:6 10.75 CASEOf &50.72 1CASEOF 12 122.91 13.89 13.99 11 .37 9.05 12 .24 10.57 5.98 8.22 6 .79 3.98 7.47 6.98 s.a6 9.38 SPECIAL WJNE SELECTION Barton f, Guester Cotes Du Phone. 1'10 '"L Wente Blanc De Blanc. '~·"'L Freemark Abbey Pinot Noir 1972. '>'' "'' Krug Grey Riesling Kenwood Pinot Noir, 1~1 ~L Johannisberg Riesling Bealieu Vineyards, 1':JJ "'l Barengo, '':>'''-'l Cresta Blanca. ,.,. ··'L Robert Mondavi, 1"11 ""L Santa Barbara. 1':'ll ML Wente, N1 M.1 • Simi, 1?1 '"' BOTTU. CASE RET All RFT AIL 263 264 4.82 296 4 04 28.60 2880 52.80 3200 4400 CA!>l ~L TAIL 4400 35 20 3520 5200 3960 3564 5280 2.39 2.40 4.38 2.67 3.67 BOTTlf CAS~ R!:.IAIL 3.67 2.94 2.94 4 .34 3.30 2.97 4.40 MATEUS ROSE l'XXJ"'C'f (JI<' 'WHtl£ BLUE NUN LIEBFRAUMILCH 2 HXJl'!<.l &>ITLL 276 Gamay Beaujolais AJmaden ....... i Beaulieu, .. .,, Charles Krug. -... Monterey, .. R.Mondavi, .... Parduci, .... 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F•on l . ll«•u•" (•r1011 cor""" 1 ,....,.. 7 HtGH~CMOOL Ct1'4·ATeplO I N•-.-t H•-· J Sunnv Hiii\, l LB Wll\Otl, • LO\ Alto\ s. l'O<lnt•ln Valley, 6 N~"'""'" Par•, I Fooll>oll • S•ntt B•tb<t••. 'Oo•PUf'Dfo\,10,GMt..Mew. Ctl'>-ATot110 I El Oo<.00 7 R1wr\ldP POiy J MIUIOft Votlo •• Fooll>lll. s VlllftP4r1<,b Cal>rlllO I Avl4110n,I SenteF• q CruuntaV•ll*•· 10 cnelloy Men'• Soccer JUNIOR COLLl!GI! ~ Wefl >. ~ ... , Golden WHt worlno· MeCltovltl!, "oneuo, Prnoo. H41ttlme Goldeft Wttt 2·1 Misc. Tueldey'a Trantactlon1 IAHIALL ......... L....- CHI CAGO CUBS -Slon•d Lynn Mc:Gloti.n, pl!Ol9r, to • tiw-ve•r ,_ lrKI. POOT I ALL ....._.,, ..... L...- Ciltl!IN llAY PACICeRS -lttltltH Stewt ()OOm, lll<ll retumer. A.,._ J«wl Clwlfteltor, llQl'fl end. "'""J-• ltemwy, cteftfttlw end. .... _.-.--._ -.. ·-.. --........ \ FOR THE RECORD I WATER POLO I CROSS COUNTRY A Sweep For Area Poloists Saddleback Colle1e•1 water polo team couldn't have picked a better way to break ln lll new pool Tuesday. With Eric Grooe lead· lna the way with slx aoah. the Gauct.o. con· nected on 18 of 20 shou on goal to bury Citrus, lH. Steve Marksbury reg-. lstered nine saves lr\ the net for Saddleback. which practiced ln the pool ror the first time Monday. The Gauchos are now 1.3-7 on the year and 3-3 ln Miaslon· Con - ference play. Golden West mowed down another opponent Tuesday, bombing visit- ing East LA 21·2. J eff Burdette, Dan Horrman and Rick Hamilton, who normally don't see too much actio n , eac h scored three goals for the Rustlers, who a re 14-1 oo the year. Si nce the Rustlers ' on- ly loss came to the USC fres hme n, they have now won 37 consecutive games against two.year schools A Riglat to tlae Jaw 42.89 ..._.,1. ftltl llCil Colorado's !\l ike· Christie I right) takes a punch tn the ftr!>l pe riod ~ from Atlanta's Ken Houston Tuesday . Christie went dov.n . but not 495-6141 out. ~CJ foul v.<.ss c<illed. -·-.,, · " .. , ... Martin's Victim 'Harassed' N F:W \'ORK I /\P ) .J o.., e p h Coop e r . t h e m.1r~hmallow ~alesman al 1111' t'l'Olt•r of Billy :O.Llrltn':. firing, said 1 11 t· s d av l h C' (o r m c r N t• w Vo r k Y a n k c es managl'r threatened h 1 m . t h c n ~ u l' k <· r pund1ld him l<t..,l IAt't·k In his first interview ..,101·t• the 111c1dt•nt la::.t W t•dnC'sday. C<>op<>r told ~;;;::;;;;;::;;;;:::========================:::::::=::::, BROKER/.SALES TWO DAYS $195 Intense ONE WEEKEND Real Estate License ·Seminar. Expert professional instruction. finest materials available. PRO VEN EFFECTIVE' 9·00AM to 6·00PM Saturday and Sunday Continental breakfast included a.ltOUMIMT LIMITB> TO 40 STUDEHTS! CA.U MOW FOi HSBVATIOM NOVEMBER 10 & 11 REGISTRY HOTEl. IRVIHE lecrott .,._ Jdla w..,... ·~· ~Seminars 17141 644-1094 The Asso('iatt•d Press he -------------------------------- anct a bu...,1n<·ss associat e encounlcrt·d Martin tn the bar of the L'Hotel de France in Bloomington, Minn. "W~ talked lo him a hout his JOb a nrl IA hat t ht• futurC' lookt•d like . and :.o forth." Coopt·r said "Tht·n I math.• a Matcment to 01lly that I thought 1t wus a good c· h o 1 c <' p 1 c k i n g D 1 c k Willia ms of Montreal as manugel' or the year. although I thought Earl Weavt•r <of Baltimore> did a good job too. .. Billy said . 'They were both -holes, and you• re an -hole too for saying it." Cooper said he ig· nored the remarlr, and Marlin then asked Cooper what he did ror a li ving. "I told him I was in sa le s with mars hmallows," Cooper said "They thought It was a big joke, as ev- ~rybodydoes. "Then Martin m en· tioned that he thought it was a bad choice that Williams was manager of the year, and he said he wanted to go outside and 'whip your-.' "People were always coming up and asking him for his autograph, and we forgot about it for a while. He finally came back to me. and he said. 'Tell you what. Joe, here Is $500 to your oenny I can knock you on your-. It wasflve $100 bllls . "I still didn't say too much, but he was harass- ing me, but Ume comes when pr lee comes into focus. I put a penny on bis $500 and said, 'Let'sgo.' "I assume all or bis fights have been sucker punches." AIA Rolls AZUSA~Tlm Hall scored 18 pol.nu to lead a balanced scoring al· ~ack that paced Athletes In Action to an 85·51 ex- hlblUoo basketball vie· tory over Aluaa·Paclflc here Tuesday. Steve Schall, Marvin Delp'!z Kevin Heenan a nd uerrlck Jackson alto scored ln double flaurea for AJA, which •Ill carry a 2.0 record Into Friday'• 1ame at •Fresno StaUi. 1,\ J / LIS!ell;.to me on K-WAVE, FM 108 Watch for m• on KTTV·Channel 11 KHJ·TV·Channel 9 FM Come up to the Top to NEW K·WAVE, FM 108 Enjoy great music ... WIN big prizes! We're trying to decide on a name for our new Pelican mascot. Cast your vote and you may WIN I ht Prize: WIN 1 pair of "hit 'n hef'' MOPEDS! Have fun, save money with the lamous GrycnBr Moped. 2nd-3fd Prt.te1: WIN 1 wac:atlon fCH two In LA PAZ, Mexico. lnclucJes flight from L.A. via Aeromexlco. plus double room for 3 nights at the famous Los Arcos Hotel. 4th-15th-8th-7th Pr1u.: Dinn« IOf four at f1b4.llou1 rettauranta. Your choice of Crown House. Laguna Niguel; Ivy House. Laguna Beach; Bayahore House, El Toro. C"'I ""'''· .. 1 .. t•• •ncl 0111u11y ••11• l K-WAVE "Won-on" .. fOf your T ehlrt to the fits! 1000 ent1ants requesting them. The thrM namn undef con11deratton for our mHcot ere broadcaat on K·WAVE .. ch hour. t. Tune FM 108 and choose the name you think moat lflling. 2. Write It in the blank below. 3. Mail It to K·WAVE 1t·the-Beach, San Clemente, CA 92672 II you want one or mofe of the K·WAVE eouvenlrt llated m k them with an "X" and eM'°9e • Nff.edclrMNd 1temp9d 4d Inch tlftifetope A drewlnQ will be held end ptlzea awarded In the Ofdeftr . n. r---------M~:;,;~~:c:1:-::.:: --------: I Pelican I I I I ""'9 llnd lllt lollowklO ~ I-ol ellltgt (NII edc:lr.....S tllft!C*I tft<rtlope 11 41ftCIOMd), n llOftoOfl IOQO C W1fld......a OK9t l I Buml)tt tllcil41f I Neme~------------------------ 1 Street AddfN•--------------------- I I I f I I I I Clty . Phone ( L----------------___ liJ -._, --/ flllf._ _,be~ lly Oecelllber I, '911, W"-1 •Ill be ~ OtoelMtr I and I, 1fft, 1.IC>enMO C.lllornle °""'9 Ol\IY. ~ of K·WAVI Of llt *'*11Mtt not etlflbll l'f"9 1104 ,....,..,, tdtCMI\.~ ................. ,. ,. Business Wldl .... Oc1obet 31, 1971 OM. y rtLO'r .. Short Week Push Revived I 33~? Bill Would Spread Hours to Eaae Unemp~nl Discount Offered CLEVELAND (AP> -~new airllne la offering ODe·WIY fil1hta between Cleveland and Chlcaao tb1I Saturday and SUnday for S3 cents. WABHlNGTON <AP) -l"or two 1meratlonl of American workert, lbe «>-hour won wffk baa bfftt a fad of Uf 8'\lt ~m about hlp un· employment l• rovl.tn1 a clrlv. in 0.,NM to cu& Lbe le1al work ""·eek to SS houri ~laUon lntrocl~ by -... Jcahn Coayen. D·Mich., to ahorten workiq tJme drew lon•·tlme labor and bl.L1lDl'tl advenari" black lMo \ht fray durln1 House heari8'1 Olli thl bill tAla put week. Tht'l Idea bthiod Cocuittt' bUI le'°" Americau t.o ahare work when theNS aren't enouala Jobs to Co around. LAJIOll UNION AND otht"r proponents say the measure would create mUllo of new jobs and relieve the nation ol a bua• toclal burden that comes from carrym, ala mJllloo une mployed peo· p\e on Its shoulders. Not so, counter the Chamber of Commerce and other employer 1roups. They eont.e!'1 lbal workers would never go alone with a ~hour work week un less they were 1uaranteed 40 hours or pay. Tbat would send labor costs soanng, contnbute to lnfla· tion and ultimately res ult ln fewer jobs, the oppo· nents argue. Opponents also say tbe legislallon would not help solve I.he problems or two major groups or jobless Americans -teen-agers who lack basic job skills. and women homemakers who are seeking part·llme work. Annual Yield' 13.283% Annual Rate 12.693% Sl0.000 Minimum. 6 month term. Rates effective weekly Thursday through following Wednesday. • Elle<::llve annual yield ouumos that puoclpal and interest were lo be Invested for one year at the annual rate. Annual rate ls sub1ect to change at renewal INTEREST PAID MONTHLY You ~ill receive $101.61 EACH MONTH Rates 1ub1ect to change at renewal baaed on cunenl Treasury Bill dlllCOunl rate Even on early withdrawal, you never earn lesa than 6% Subject to availab1lity Lc.trqer certd1catC'S iWcltlable al h1qht;r y1rlds • fnclud1nq THRIFT BY MAJLI Cornpli:lc 1nlorma llqn turn1 ... hed upon 10quest Serving ColUorniam fol' oyer a quarter of a century. Statewide offices with assell o ver $135.000,000.00. Co.ta Mua. 2000 Harbor Blvd.. CA 1714) 64s-31S3 Long Beach. 4501 PocWc Coaat Hlghway. CA (Zl3) 49~301 I A vo1loble lo CaJ.J/orruo ReSJdents only CONTEU. WllO rtp.....,ta • Ott.roll dlltrict wtth trlldlUonatll b1tb un~mploym.at, wanta tbt Pair Laboe' Studardl Act \aa>eeded to redue. t.h• le1al ''aonnal" work week from 40 boun to ST~ l.n 1111 and II In im. E1eeaa houra ol work would have to be paid al overtime ratee. The blfl al.lo would lncreue the overtJme rate tron\ Ume•1nd·•·half to dou\>le llme, and bar e mployeni from aa1l1ntn1 mandatory overtime ell· cept ln "emersencies." The blU la dealp\.'<1 to make lt more attrac:Uve economically for employers to lncreue t.belr work force• than to schedule overtime. COQJl'ftl has not alttired the lecal work week since tt paued tbe Fair Labor Sta.Dda.rct. Act in 1938. durina the depth of the Great Depression. The law reduced tbe work week rrom 48 :e to 40 houri. atabllabed a 30-cents·an-hour lnimum wa1e and ordered Ume-and·a-ball for ov me. Today. t.be law, wblch bas been amended re· pealedly to increase t t\e minimum wa,e, covers 57 million wage earners -about 60 percent of the U.S work rorce. SVPPORTEa8 OF THE Conyers bill say the 1938 law is a perfect illustration of a work-sharing policy that helped reduce soaring unemployment. Again the opponents disagree. Mamifacturers voluntarily reduced the work week to le~s lban 40 hours during the 19308, making government in· tervention unnecessary, according to tbe Chamber of Commerce. The drive toward shorter working time is almost as old as the nation ttselr. As far back as the 1790s, workers were fighting to reduce their work day. which usually lasled from s un-up to sun· AppH•11~e f'lr•t• DetaUed DEAR PAT: My wtre and I are senior citlzens so we spend a lot of time together talking. We've decided to ask you to settle a long-standing dis· agreement. She claims tbe first small electric ap· pliance was an iron. l say it was a toaster. Tbe reason l 'm so sure is that my mother often talked or how proud she was to own the "first" appliance of this type ever offered fo r sale. My wife is just as sure that her mother said the same th.mg about an iron. Wbo'sright? G.F .. tc>ronadel Mar Your wire. Eul Rlchardsoa, a part·tlme meter reader for a CaWonlla eleetrie compuy. lnvea&ed the ~ amall eleetrtc applluce, wklclt came CO be lalowa u "tlae tr. wWa a Mt polaL" Tllla lmp6red IWpoba& u the aame cMH9 for th comp .. y IM! formed le prod9ee I&. Eledrtfled. col· feemabn ud cou&en flnt a11Peared alMMlt lilt. Tile UaJnnal Co. predHed OM el Ute ftnt tou&en. Comblaatloa cotteemaker-toaat.er ap· ptlaaees lite• appeared -a•••I tlaem Ute Ar•..,_. Pere-0.Teuter .... a retaU Jldee f/11 SU.IS. ftM dktll'l laelMe Ute Cllftee•.Uer aUld· memt dial Mid for $3.51. OM of &Jae IMR peptdar of all appJluees waa crea&ecl by a• aclnrtlalnl mu aamed L. R. Hamlboe ud a mecltuJc named C'lles&er Beach. They developed a aonl, amaD eledrle mixer .. the early lJltl. The motor waa lat.er adapted to a variety of m.lxen aad appUaaees ucl the Ramlltoa Beach C.O. started ln tlae small appUuce baataeaa. Tbele developmeata led to &be electric elS beat.er offered by l>qrmeyer la ltz8 for ht. The Waring Blendor named after a popular musician or tbeera~bttame populardurlngtbe 19305. It was lo· vented by Stephen J. Poplawski of Racltne. Wlsc., ln 1915 and was first produced In 1932 by a predecessor of the Oster Corp. The electric frypao was flrst made by Westinghouse In 1911, then reintroduced by Na· tlonal Presto andSanbeam 4Zyears lat.er with the de· velopmeolof auC.Omallc te mperature controls. The contpopper dates back to t1le flut Tballbglvblg. H waa electrified la llt7and1alaed popalutty In &Jae lt7tl, wtt.b more t.ban 4 mJWoa anJta IOld ba lt73. Sahota IK ... trochteed aa elee· trlc wannlag tray ln IMS ud la 115& Udleo la· trodaced t.be electric caa opeaer. The •arldJ of COday•a 1mall a.PPllancea probably woa.ld lane aatoalaW you r;Jareata -aad may evea amaae ~~~~~~~~!!!!!,!!!!!!!,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~JY~O~a.~--------- down or-u aom• put it -from "can see to can't .~ ... At wt we.ll'1 heartn11. Dr. PbiUp S. Foner. a labor blltortu and former blttory proteuor from Lincoln Unlvenlty ln Ptnnaylvanla, Hid ar1u· menu over the lenstb ol tbe .-ork week have been replayed ln thlJ country •Ince 1791, when carpen· ten lo Phlladelpbja went on •trike for a 10.bour day. HOWEVEa, A NEW queaUon aurfaced at the hearinc that had not been aaked in past stru11lea over abortening work time. Do today's workers want aborter boun, or are they comfortable· with the .0-bour week'! LaboT Departrn.ent ataUst.ica show a steady decline in workin1 hours dwing the 19th Century. The marketing gimmick •• lietianed ~ attract customers to the new Midway Airlines. based in Chicago and also servln1 Detroit and Kansas City. Lee Pitt, a spokesman for Midway, aa1d the CM\ Aeronautics Board approved the plan to reduce the price of a one·way ticket from lbe normal $33 to 33 cent.a. Pill said each DC·9 jet can seat 83 passengers. "There are rules. You can only get a one· way ticket and only one to a cust.onrer. Tickets go on lt81e one hour before each mght, and there are four flights each or tbe a trend that coatiDued lnt.o the 20th Century. The ... average full-time writers' week conalsted or near· ~~~~~=============~~~ two days." Pitt said. ly 60 how's ln 1900 and rell t.o about 40 boW"S by 1940. During th~ past 40 yean, howev• despite a very sharp rise in wages and productivity, an average full-time worker continues to put in a 40 t\our week. Many economists conclude that modern workers apparently have opted for higher weekly wages over mQre ldJe Ume. Right after World War II. workers put a priority on hJgher wages because o( a pent-up demand for consumer goods and services to "keep up with the Joneses," the economists suggest. More recently, workers have traded leisure for higher wages to keep up with innation. say the economists. "Got a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pat will cut red tape, getting the On.tWt'T& and ocllOll you need lo :10lve mequthes m government and business Moll your QUt'Stums to Pat Dunn. At Your .~u. Orarigt> Coast Dculy Pllot. P 0 Boz 15(;0. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. A& many letters as pos!!ble will ~ answered. but phoned mquanes or letters not mcludmg the reader's full name. oddreu and bu.sineM hours· phone number cannot be considered T Ins column appears da1· ly except Sundays " Geeena•~t De•~rH1es ~""" f'eod DEAR PAT: ls there any "official" govern· ment definition of junk rood? I'm curious about this because my teen.agers and1 I o~n disagree about which foods do and don't tall into this category. W.M .. Huntington Beach Tbe following Agrlcaltan Departmeat deflal· lion lays It on the line. "Food.a ...faU lDlo the category of those wit.b mlalmam aa61Uoaal value if oae serving or a portloe WW. l~uJortes ~· talns less Utaa 5 percent of tM recommetlded dally alJowuee of uy oae of elP& bask alltr1Hl3.'' Maay foods provide e110t1p labella1 laformaUoe lo settle yoar arpmeata •lite spat U yoe maklt tlte Agrlcllltve Deparlmeat•a reqalremeata co lite nutr1Ueu.l laformaUoe listed oa dte food package. B.-e Pr•fft Mlzefl fflt• IJ11las DEAR PAT: I'm confused about a couple of tu matt.en. I own a four·unlt rental buildinl and I U ve in one ol the unit.. 1 'm aolal to sell t.b1a build· ing and can't aeem to find out ii I can defer pa)'· ment rA the tax on the 1aln. Abo, wbat'a the max· imum FJCA tax for tm? J .J .. Corona del Mar 1:&8 11)'11 YH •eed CO apportJoa tile 1alD betweea your penoaal Uvtag qurten aad &be tllrft l'f.'lltal alts. 'nerefoft, oee-fovtll of t.be salea price 111 • attrtbatable to your personal res· ldeoce. U yoa bay another personal residence which costs more t.ban your part of the adjuted sales prtce. you mi'ydeferlt. The mas.imam amout of tuet aabjed to FICA <Federal luaruce CoatrtbaUou Act> in 1971 111 szz.•. 'l1le mu.Imam dollar amoaat lo be wtthbeld 1.1 s1.m.11. Sca11tw Prices 011 Ll11gerfe"! DEAR PAT: Someone told me you'd previous· ly published the name or a store in Los An.Leles that !peelallzes In discontinued lines of lingerie. t..ouldyourepeatthisforme? P.R., Costa Mesa M. Lobocla Roelery Co., ZI% E. Nla .. St.. Loe Angeles. la the a&ore 7oe're ..-me for. Yot1 eu cheek cm the nallabUlty of Ute Item '" wut by pboatai (Zll) IZZ-tl41. LEASE tf From The Leader OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Competitive Pricing Superb Service NABERS ~) OPEN7DAY8 2600 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 540-9100 CORPORATE NOTES _ J~.,ES R. URQUMA~T Ill Attorney et Law \ Q. CAN A ONE MAN CORPORATION TAKE ADVANTAGE Of AN l.R.S. APPROVED TAX SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLAN? A . YES. Indeed . a one man corporation is alm ost the ideal s1tuat1on. All of the lax sheltered corporate contributions are for the beneht of the owner For lhe all inclusive price of Sl.850 my law office, If you have leas lban ten employees. will give your corporation a tax sheltered and I R S. qualified pension plan that 1s right for you . This all inclusive price breaks down to S350 ln costs <which we turn around and pay to the plan adm1nrstrator1 and Sl,500 in attorney's fee.. Q. IS TREllE A DEFTNrl'E TEST WRICH DETE&IONES WHEN A BUSINESS SHOULD INCORPORATE! A . NO. Tbe non·tax advantages or incorporating accrue immediately to any ktnd of business. The tax advantages. however. do not come into full operation until the business has a rair amount of profits remaining after all operating and expenses are p aid My law office will incorporate your existing or p!aMed business for the all inclusive pnce of $S80. This breaks down to $2.50 an attorney's fees and S330 in costs. We tum around and pay out costs as follows : Franchise Tax Board. S200: Secretary or State, $70 : Corpo rations Comm1ss1oner. $25 ; CorporatJon Minute Book, Stock and Sea), $35. An average incorporation takes 14 days ; even faster 1f payment is by cash or cashier's chec:k . For further information concerning any o f the above. or lo schedule an appointment. contact me at James R. Urquhart 111 . A Professional Law Corporation. 1300 Dove Street. Second Floor. Newport Beach. Califorrua 92660 (714) 752·5544. ------~-------Oil Production Hiked DIAMONDS MEXICO CITY (AP) -Mexico raised Its crude oil production to J.7 million barrels a day ef· recllve this week, the government-owned oil monopoly Pemex has announced. ''l'M 1101 GOlllG TO MISS DELIVERING A BIBY ••• '' FOR THI IMVE51MBfT COMSCIOUS IUYH PUICHASEAT WHOLESALE PJllCES Al •• • n .. lllfM _..ca MflM lty ... U.S.G.S. 1""'9H S ... •• ult .. , .. S.. flee) , .. ., ... r c ... w •. a.ttr e.-~ ........ ' F WS1 ws, 0 t 0 WS1 H vvs, F. G VSt E .. 0 vs, F ' WM H A~ cit~ .. only 1 i>trflill atltetlon of our 1nventOtY of oemltontt end are avlllabl• aubject to priOr ule. I For turttitr detll*' lnfotmetlon on~ buvtno end Mlllng procedu,.. e>leaM Mitt Of call todty. :........ C7t4111Mlll P. '!lf'f&Clt & COMPANY .... ~ ....... -................ ..... IM!' ....... C& ""' ;· • .. Production had been at just over 1.6 mllllon barrels. Dally production pass~ one million bar· rels a day in February 1977. I Pemex credited the increase with tbe develop· ment of olrshore wells in the Bay of Campeche and with the development or oilfields in lbe southern states or Tabasco and Chiap= • Mexico bas a goal.oC re bing a dally produc· Uon or 2.S million barrels in 1 . ·1 can relax outside ol home and olhce knowing that rm not going 10 miss dehvenng c1 baby ~hen I'm 'between locar1ons· .. ·Eugene R Sollman. M O . Canoga Park ' . 'OUlllNQ TH( GASOUllE tAUNal WllA l MOM CAIC I SAT? 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Mn named .... ,., maoa1e r ot COMumer H r vlu operaUGM ot .. IWa c.,.-*'"· ......... ..,..of La .... 8eHbhu .... ap• -*nt.ci olfteoe •••1•r ot UM Lacuna Mnlc• oftlce lor the A•••Mill• C1Mfllt1 ••1m~ ac· t orcll., '° Rolaod R R'11y, dinctol' ol dllUicl otnce o,.ratloa9 · A• .... haa '7.",:..r::~ldool of atte,. .... ,...... newly rormcd dlvlaloo ol RJrhard E JUaler and Auodat loot· d ln Irvine. Jack D • ....._ hu bfffl n1med vice pr Id nt or development for J.a.a . Grtmu. • Co.. an lrvine·baed &boppln& center dclvelopm nl rt rm ...... a. Blutey of lluntinaton 84'ach, haa beeo named we.Ulm area saJ manaaer, Tealllne Product.t, for the Tnt Sy tenu Group or .. a ir· tllJJd ca .. ra flld lutnqseat (',.orporatlue. Bolt a,..aer has been named duecwr of public relat onb and ucl vt-rtlsing of The Pre11lty Compaalel, a publicly owned bomebu1ldin1 firm based ln Newport Beach. &oben E . Morgu ha1; JOtned the board of directors of &alldard·Padfic Corp. of Costa Men Balboa resident a. James Someri. h1ts been a ppointed a sales manager in the Newport Beach orrice of Coldwell Baaker Commercial Brokerage Company. Daftl A. Ji..._ of Laiuna Niguel, bu been named executive vice prea1dent of The McCarthy Company. The McCartby Company is a hous ing developer baaed in Santa Ana. Before joining McCartby, Johnson was ex ecutive vice president or Palomar Development Company, a residential home builder in San Clemente. Jobrulon and his wife, Sharyn, reside lo Laguna Niguel A Costa Mesa real estate broker bas been featured in the July Issue of "US" magazine. &lcll BJera waa named by lhe magazine as being among the top ~ Americans unde~ 35. Byen , 29, started a real estate business in Costa Mesa lbal haa grown to a net worth In excess or SlO million 0.. S. Sclt•m•lle has been promoted to direc-tor or manufacturing for MSI Data Corporation. MSI. based in Costa Mesa. manufactures port.able data entry terminals. Schumake formerly was dlrector of quality assurance for MSI. In his new pos t . he wiU succee d Murray Robinson. who re- cently was named vice president of operatlorui . Albert K Guerrieri or El Toro has been up- pointed regional vice president for the Central Region of Imperial Bau, Bernard G. LeBe'liu. ex· ecutive vice preside nt. a nnounced Ewt111, Creatla and Bro .. , a brokerage firm II' Newport Beach. has been formed by Kae A. Ew· las, James K. Creath and David M. Browa. Mission Viejo Resident, Jolm Lowe, has been appointed vice president, corporate developm ent. for~ 21 Real Estate CorporaUoo'a Irvine of· flee. • THIRD QUARTER LOSSES AT S4e0.& MILLION Chryslera Awalt New Owners H Company Rounders Chrysler Aid Eyed KANSAS <.:rrY. Mo <AP> The Cn1 tc:d Auto Workt'r!) union 1s start in" today 1<1 !>t>ll LO rductunt mem hl'rh an unprt'N•dt·ntcd <.'onlract a inwd al lll'lping lh1· fanunc1all)' troubled Chry'>lt-r Corp !>lay ufloat. O(fu:cr-. from JR4 IQcals 1n tht- 1l;n1tt>d St<ilt'h and ('anl.lda were ~ lllJ.: ai.kt·d t1> rN·ummcnd rat1ficallun of a contrat'I th<it, for the firi,t t1mt· t>lnl'l' tht: 1nit1al nl.llH>O(J) agrc:c:mc:nti. I 42 years ngo. u1ves on'· of the Ulg Three carmakt•rs a hreak In Wu.,h1ngton s upportrrs ,,r ft>dcrl.11 loan guarant t•t•s for tht• Chr yhlcr Corp s a\ lht•y (·X~·l.'l th,. Curtn /jdmin1:-.trulwn to s hortly un nounn• i,upport for the plan Treasury S1·t·n ·tary G W1ll1UJTI M 1 11 c r . 1 n a n 1 n l (• r v 1 t· w w 1 t h Wahhingt<in Pol.l t·d1lor., pubhhhcd today. M.•t•med to b-.ck u11 that op t1m1 !>m Tunes Earnings Up LOS AN<a:LES 1APJ T1me1o. Mirror Lu ha., rcporll·tt third quarter t•arning!) of $4 2 '> mal lwn or SI 2:; a sh;ir<'. up from $:JJ.:1 million ur 91 t'f'llh ,, sl1.an· in lht· tp1rd quartc:r of 1978 llt·ven11C's for the: 12 week quarter endtd Oct 7 \\1 ·n· $410 H rrnllwn. T11nc:., Mirror Cha1rmu11 Franklin l\1ur phy h<11d . up fri,ni $352 m1ll1on 10 thl• pr 1or ) b •l ·111111 -. :\1trror puhh!>hl·'> lht· l.11-. Angeli·., 'I 1111t•s tht· Long blund. ~ Y . nt:\\'>)lapt:r ~cws dJ \. the· l>:.illas '1'1mes ·ll1•rald the• Hartford. C'onn . l'ouranl .ind th1· l>CJll} f'llot. It aho ha!) in tcrests Ln book publuihmg. forest products and television ( J;Wt' r~ , 1HE SRlOl VS. 1HE IBM CORRECTING SELECTRIC()\, ... . ~ .This is the ~w S~Offrom Sperry Remington. Looks a lot li ke the Selectric: but Jooks aren't everything. It performs like no other typewriter available. Yes, better . than the Correcting Selectric II~ Tht• SRIOl has all the features of the Selectric syste m plus improvement!:! like repeating "X", J>eriod, and touch control. And since it's le s likely to go on th_! fri tz, you're less likely to Jose critical busine s hours in down time. But don't take our word Jor it. Take the QTM Challenge and see for yourself. Comt? see u or we'll come to you fbr a fr • demon trJtion. ca~h, credit, charge, lea~c. O r, with our unmatched Rental/Purchase Option, we'll apply the entiie first month's rent toward the purchase price . And not unl y do we guarantee fmmediate delivery, our service contract is the sweetest in the county. No better t!me to move up to a better typewriter. So 'ii_e the QTM Chall enge and move-,,.P to quality. Olll~ Quellcv 1 Vf)l!Wfrter MtlnteNl!Cf' 17942-C Skypark Clrde Irvine, CA 9'2714 (714). 9'7-1195 Hours : a30·5:30, M-F~ • f .._ .. iS.4 Great Grape Harve•t Touted PARJ.8 (AP> -Bacchue amUed Oft bl• \emptre thlt year. the wine H · perta U)' . P'rom Bcwdeaux to tbe Motel to TUICanf, the riibt blend ol raiD and tun attbe riiht Umea bas produced• 1rape barvett that la aome reCiOfta la bela• touted u one of tbe premier vlGt•f• ol reeent tlmea. "A l the elements have come :tQCether to make a veat harvest ... aald one vintner ln Beaune, ln the heart ol France's famed Burpndy re1lon. THI! MD NEWS la that prices will probably rile wit.b the quality. In Epemay, France, tbe Cham- pa1ne Proclucen' Alaocl1Uon aald lu harvest would be the btcaest in bis· tory and ol .. exceptionaJ quality.·• Prices for lhe estimated 45 million gallons to be shipped around the world wUI probably be 10 to 15 per. cent higher than Ju t year. lbe as· aociaUon said. Vlnlnel"I from the Bordeaux region of AOuthwest France al.Jo are speak· Ing of one of the best crops in years and prices averaging 15 percent higher KARL-LUDWIG Bleser of the German Wine Growers' CooperaU•es said in Bonn that average prices are likely to lncrea.t1e slightly with the gre ater availability of high.quality German wines . Despite this. t'l"uP oenophiles - those who will i.lake their t.h1rst at any prict-have much to look forward lo The v1ntnl'r" tn lhf' Burgundian ct>nlt.'r of D1Jon 'ia1d this year 's ~rapes. now · bcmg turned into the rich. smooth wtO(' often called "red gold ... havt-a partir ularly nrm and dt'eply rolorc·d "ktn th1Jt 1s a forprun. nt'r or a rint' vantage, pt:rhaps one or thr C('lllury's hcsl Although h1t1lblorm~ tn late !->pnnl( <ind early summn damaged somt· of tht' crop. July brought plersty Q( \Wl and htllc min "Tll£ VlllioTAGE Vt.:AR bhould bt- one of buperb quality that 14111 aiw I w•ll.'' Mid the Beaune expert. I T,he "•w BeauJolal1" Js tJCpe~ in a few day1 fn Part• and hH : already become. •• it, does every year at um ume. one or the maJn , topics of cafe converaatlon. ; 011 Deal Boiianza Or Bane? JUNEAU. Alaska IAP> - Backers ol the Beaufort Sea oil and gu lease sale call it the big· gest oU bonanza since Prudhoe Bay. but other Alaskans say it may be an e nviro nme ntal tragedy ln lhe making. The Dec. H sale, ·announced Friday by Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus and Gov. J ay. Hammond. will be the firs t federal·state offshore lease sale since the 1950s. Jt wlll come 10 years after AJub reaped a $900 milUon cash bonanza on leases for Prudhoe Bay -which is ex· peeled t.o yield billlons·of dollars to the s tale before it 1s e x· haus ted. The hair million submerged acres that will be up for oil in· dustry bid lie off Alaska's North Slope in lhe 1ce·choked Arctic Ocean. Geologists say the land may yield up to I 25 ·billion bar· rels of oil and up to 3 125 trillion cubic feet of n atural gas The expected declme in the 1990 of production m Prudhoe Ray. wht·re the gia nt A laii kan p1~hn{· begins, was one rea~n the stale was eager to reach al(r eem<•n t w it h Andru" o n 1crmi. or the salt• ·: 'j I C)\'•·r l 'lu· (:ounh·r MASO Uttiftqi. MUTUAL FUNDS ' I • ~· ,.., 11n ll•<om ... u le.Alt Jt..,ttl II U 1' '1 $Mee: P., I 00 NL $a.rra Gl ti l1 NL SM•m 0 n • NL Sloma FUii$ I . ' I I tap11 ti II 11.14 ~, t4M flM • 1 TU Mod It 4S 11"6 ' I T ..... O'I ''' 6A6 Tmpt W t4.04 1~.)4 Temp Inv 1.00 NL • f rl'l Cap 7 .u ,.,, • '"" ,,.. 1.71 '47 , w ednetida1'• Clo.U., Prt ea J -~-------~ COMPOSITE I ........ I 'FRANS.ACTI0NS • ·cblaa&lloDIBere · MOUNTIJ:R VIEW (AP> -Tbe People'1 Republic ot Cblu ii buytnc hundred• of adTanced micro· coca,._. f1om a company Mr-e .. part qf lb• ChJneae'1 a tempt to crute 'i modem lnduatrial IOdetJ. ............ --=- ·~•'I· 0..tcbf>r 31, 1979 N D.All Y P UH 117 Coke Expanas· I Into New Areas " 81M&TONMOS&OWl'l'Z / "Coca-COt. .. and "Coke" are probably tbe mOll well· known trademarb ln the world. They tbef'efore bave Im· menae value to the Coca·Cola Company ot Atlanta, wbJcb ,-uarda tbem iealoualy. Restaurant operaiora who aerve another cola drink when customers order a coke runt.be rilk of incurring the legal wrath or the c<Smpany. Coca-Cola saya that lf customers Money Tree ~ order .a Coke, they shouJd either be served a Coca-Cola or lo· formedtbatooly anotherbrandofcolaisavailable. Before long, however, you will be seeinc these famous trademarks used on a wide variety of other products. Coca-Cola and Coke m ay be pressed into service to sell toys, jewelry, sneakers, T-shirts and other clothing Items. Who knows, there may even be a jeans llne with the Coca· Cola name? NONE OF TKE companies which manufacture Coca· Cola or Coke brand name products will be prosecuted by the Coca·Cola Company. 'l They won't because they"'Will be making these pro- ducts under license from the Coca·Cola Company. The world's largest sort drink producer bas decided that Its brand names are so valuable that they ought to be out there making money on their own. So Coca·Cola has set up a licensing department and has invited other companies to submit applications for use of its trademarks · Even the company's patented contour bottle will be available for lkense. Naturally, since ifs the Coca-Cola Company, the hcense will be restricted to "'those manufac· turers whose products are compatible with the image or the trademarked product and the soft drink in1ustry." THIS MtJST MEAN that 1t will be i>\>intless for pharmaceutical n:ianufacturers to apply for a license even though Coca-Cola was originally promoted as a patent medicine Early advertising, before the turn of the cen tury, described Coca.Cola as a "brain tonic and nerve !'ll1mulant" whose properties would help lo relieve "Headaches. m·uralgia. hystena and melancholia " But thal w6' · today when Coke wants simply to partner with the likes of cOonald 's and Walt Dis ney. C:oca·Cola 's entry int the licensing business is part of • the modem phenomenon of :.elting your name 1f it's well known Calvin Klein Jeans sold $75 million last year. Hali.ton products rack up millions for the food·and-liq uor con~lomerate. Nort<>n Simon Inc ; American Cyanamid, a chemical com pan}. 1s buying the Geoffrey Beene I rademark bus mes~. Jnd designer John Weitz recently mdde this p1lc:h to manufacturers . "His name sell~ m1ll1ons in f:.lsh1on, furniture, cigars ll certain!~ cun l><·ll mllhons of toasters, refrigerator!>. \ .Jcuum cleaner::.. lamp~. flat ware-what have you." WATCJONG ALJ, T HIS nonsense. Coca·Cola fi gured .. H these dc::.ignt•r-. ('<trt make out like bandits. think ()f "'hal we could do "'1th our trademarks. which arc r1 .. cognu:ed around lhl' world Some Stocks Gain, But Rally Subsides NEW YORK (AP> -Bluechip stocks turned downward today after Tuesday'$ sharp rally played itself out. Gainers tra.Ued losers 7-6 in the tally or New York Stock ' Exchange-listed issues. And the Dow Jones average of 30 big-name industrials, up 15.19 points oo Tusday, dropped back 8.11to815. 70 today. Analysts viewed Tuesday's upsurge as primarily • technical rally ·rather lhan a response to any particular positive news. ,,, In foreign·exchange markets today, lhe dollar was, mixed. while gold prices rose sligbUy . McDonnell Douglas rell 1~to2511.t after a delayed opeo-~ 1ng . A Western Airlines DC· 10 jet cras hed in Mexico City to-, day. killing at least 63 people . . fii10.-k11 In ThP Doic'Jot1t-s:lt·Prap11 .-.potligltt NEW YORK (l\Pt .llO•af\UCI O<t<U-VM .... ~ fol•I I\\.-. ,..,. luO"- Ne• t0-' \Al(~ Pre• fod•Y cl.ty ... 114• ,,, )It 4:1'1 ltl ,.,. , .. , 10 • ., ., NV 5too w1e~ 11.1IO,OOO 7',9'0,000 Jl ... ,000 • lt,470,0lll • ll0;4JO,ODO 20.760,000 '·"'·"2.m •.m,1.0.oao 4,llU'°,000 W" .. T 4''-\Ell Oto! NEW YOlt!C (API SU~ NEW YOlllC IAP) "~'I' & H«....., flltw Yon. sll-·16 * flOltlllard illYtr .,, •00, lal>rl<attO '" .,. • , I , . . --11.s.::, ""'°" Tl-. I 1 • llilr Tfi 1 ........... ,........,_ .............. ~ ...... ....... ~ ...... -·. ............ • 1NI f//N11/1'1 .... ............. out In N lleall.-0 IO loclll IOI U"O.. ,_..., ...,OflU .1~ McDh1t11 ov••• ..... . .,,...,. ""..,. ""'N'JIOO ~lnal9NfyN1p41 "'-poliCie Clllll:ll MCI _.Ill a Qll'IQ lllaf •• NIQNIOr• llOOdl .,.,, .-Hf\ ~ .._~ ..... -~IMY GI.-IO«> I(~ e uamllCAH GOWNllllNT Cllft!PlllOn 18 celNlwa MCNlwa uo ~ ~~WllllW • Their Hero tu. audolor •• '"" "'-" wtlO 1ned 10 alt~ her 3 I ....-i• ••UMWCY When ROy fMu-to 9"14'rtaln al ii lludlO .,_,ly, lvc:y 9CXl41Cll• In N& plillc.• • DeCf( CA VITT Todd Bridges (left) and Gary Coleman meet ex·heavy~eight ~xing champion Muhammad Ali on tomght's episode of ''OifC'r ent St rokes" at 9 o'clock on NBC, Channel 4. G.-1 Albert• Hunte< GP 0\11:1' EAIY 0.-1 Bob K-"•n CJ) TIC TAC DOUGH d$ MERV OAlf'FIN 1:00 8 C88 HEWS DHBC ~ 8 HAPPY DAVS AOAIH ~ ~ end R.iph ~1 of '~' hOtul room to MmCllft Iha ntght Ille 1n Chtcllgo 0 MCNEW& 0 CJ) JOt<P'8 WILD tD M 'A'8'H While on le.Ive 1n TQ«yn Hen<y ~ 1nf1tu<>Hl0 Wllh • -I younQ lhing lresh lrom IM 'ilelO'> Q) SAHF-OfU> AHO SON Grady 1nv111' cousrn Emma 10 1"41 Sanford~ hOl)onO 1h81 tttlfl w1tt do '"" coo•uno ono clttanmo fD 28TOHIOHT Ci) MACHEJL I LEHRER REPORT 7:30 fJ THE GONG SHOW C) GUIHNE88 OAME PJ11te aplnnfng, last11at l1tlk0t, lll•Ul)I, pole YO\llt ovor ltucit B NEWLYWED GAME HOU.YWOOO SQUAAE8 0 TIC TAC OOUC)H Q) Al.LIN THE FAMILY (dtlh I 8nl1QU4l IQC.klfl 1~ m1<.t.•f19 (I) ()000 TIMES TIW! lamoly u-10 con· v on<A Ji1""'5 lhlll he !.houkl """ I\ <k>C.10r IO< hl1 IWlltO Chann.-1 Li•• ing• fJ KNXT tCBS) Lo"I Anriptr D KNBC (NBC) LO'> Anqu1,. 8 KTLA find 1 LO"I Ang1•h1 , D KABC· rv (ABC) Los Art'l!til'' ()) KFMB (CBS) 5drt Diego B KHJ· TV (Ind) LO'> An1J1.4ft .. , ~ KCST (ABCl San 01t•Q<• tD KITV (JncJ I Lo» AnqHll1" Q) KCOP TV Proo ) l ri., Ang .. 11 .. ., fD KCET rv (PH5J Lo., Anr1 .. 1•· W KOCE TV !PBSJ Huro11tHjtr1n b<,,,, t1 outburll• 8:) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT C!) GREAT PERFORMAHCES "fllfOll C~t)( SIO•lf}W . 0 YOUll'I An() Bot1uly' • K11lhtyn W ttlk vr lflH1 MrCh/.Kll Mu1phy 8'0I "''' lurod 111 Chflevof a llOIY llbOul a m1ddl;, ugut:I 11••'<'.ultY8 1 \truQglt< lt'I ff'Gllplurn 1110 gl<lfy of hr• LOii~ yt'Af\ 6 P.M MA()AZJHE P IA YISll~ llw.-l\•ltiiWl•t E11.,,-,1 Ranch whr<h ,,.., r,,., r.c,th mfY• Md worrnin th•• ftl(if~ Of ll'Mi lrlldV fl'K'fll ,, c;o uplll who '6<1• thu C'.>ftte<il~ ol :>'>() b111H no FAMllY FEUD 8:00 0 ltJ 8U08 8UHNY'8 HOWL..ow££H lhh ~ rJtlblt m1ttrh t-t~ ""''~ i\lld ot1iltf!lf*•, wf'tn Wll'.h HU11tl 1n " WtlcJ f.om Pftl hOf'l lo M..1rt• 1n110<.er1t tt1<.tr Ot trttAI••'" H.tllq,.,....n{rj) 0 REAL PEOPLE "" Afl ·<11f1t..tdl witch H wnl 1YuU,,•JUrn lhH Ot 1w~-. ot t.1muut. • h-tllywr">O ''~'"' tl1tS d tHQh ,,,_, to lh<H-\I nomo .u•t ff',1,11roc1 m tJ ~IJt\(i1,ll H11HUM\~ttn Teleftsion (llOfJl- • ~CIU. kOOCH ,.OHo• IO• away II>• ""CllfO Ut of lyM I llane» 0ouo llUI !Ny ~·1 nollC• lYf'I' ~ llftCOn· • ICl°'a lft a Ii.let ,_by •at ltGHTll IHOUOH HiCtlOIM d9Cldel to drOP °'11 °' MlhOOI allet a i.aicn- • r~ him IOI not mHtlng Ill• 8••dlOt0 ICihollllfC llanOatOI. • MOYll • •111 "Th41 Olcar" (198'1 ,s 1ao11an Boyd, Elke Jommer. An 01oar rlOmlnM'• rtea to i-le tac4111ed bV "'-~. lltld IOHMf lrletldl j2 hft I • CMOL -....TT AHO,..... Sktll · Slrlctty l:or n.. 8rtdl ." "Fun In A 0-1.tplOfa,'' "The CNiM " ., MOW • • • "The Counl Of Monte CrlelO ' ( 11171) Aicn- t;rd Chamberlatn, Tony Curl.. A man ~UV ""Pl ieoned IOI a Ctlme 11•1 hv d•d nol commit. u101oe1 and 1eek1 r8Y8n9'f on '"°" wt>O -• rnponllt>le 12 "'' I flil GREAT PEIW'OAMAHCU NO II THE PUMf'tQN WHO COUL.DWT SMl&.E The lovable rag doll• Rag- gedy Ann lllld Anoy Ml out to lln<l a HallowMn pump- ~ 1n fOf a lonely urne boy wlfh I &l•lcl &uni (I) TKE 000 COOPLE ~111i. 0°" au out 10 help OKW'S IOOfl!lll')' reo&p- 1\,lfll her boyh1ond Ci) AT THE WHIT£ HOUSE M•khUJI 81ryshn1kpv ond p1111Qpols ol lhf.I Now Yofl• Lily !iJllol perlOfm • Four 1,1top1n Dance•. ' H&rl<,quindd<l " ·Rubles" ''"" 'lnr11ntf>\ln" lf'I '"" fa'1 Room ot the Whtla H (Mt't(' t-oo f) It ) MOVIE 1 htJ l wo WOtldl Ot Jen- "'" Looan (Prttm111r11) I rt>o:IS•lt Waqn;,r Marc • .trrgur Att('f movong "'10 a voe 1ornm rrn.nsoon with a .. ,,,,r,., htlilOfy ii young ••11111 ti lriVl~POf'IOO 11110 Ille P"'' lo ...ive lh• ~fl! ol 11 lnrmet 1nha1>1111111 ol lhll hl)U ... 0 OIFF'RENT ~ Julhro Simpson IWhrlman M1lyUJ d•'.CO•&•~ fill ()Id Wiii 1moor whtO" Arnotd and Woll•~ would "'henl mofltiy und ~le•ms 10 t>e 1m1 00y~· Ortly 1ulflllVA (Pj4•1 IOI 21 0 THE &AXTERS HomO~J"U111 TOO' h{<fS 0 no1 CHARLIE'S ANOE LS ff ri\ fJOt•'\ .,nt:Sttt<..OYftf as a TUBE TOPPERS KCOP m 8:00 -"The Count or Monte Crtsto." Richard Chamberlain playtJ the title role in this latest version or the Alexander Dumas classic with Tony Curtis . KOCE fl 8:30 -At the White House. Ballet star Mikhail Baryshnikov heads a !'le~ York City Ballet company perform· mg an_t-'!e East Room . C~8 9:00 -"The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan." Lindsay Wagner stura as a woman who moves backward In time to help the former occupant or her Victorian mansion in this n~w TVtllOvie (see photo below>. or-wwna1e 10 laat'n WhO lorced • moo.I ~ into \al&tng ,,.,.. Kl an armed fObbefy I WIWGIWftN OMAT ~ "'Count Ofacu" Lou•• Jourdan 00' Ir t1V9 0. IOCUll Ill.~ P'-1•110n ol the IMIOUI tale (A) 9:30 0 HEUO, LAMY Leuy r901et1 hl\ltng IOIO Rulhla 10 1hed ..., tomooy mage •no grow up ~ alMI 111111 10 faturn on time lrom •Olla (Pert 1 ol 21 8 TAl..68 M Tl* UNECJIEOTII) ""41111 From T"8 Soulh" A mon darea 4WIOlhaf m.,, to """ lhft '°"' of hlll lltlltt fin get eou•nal the pou11blllty Uf Wlf\fllng 1111 l!AP4Jfll'Yft Cl( Ci) CAM!AA THAU MOd4!<n J9U QuAtl"t I Juoffltllld Siring OuatlP1 1n COflC6tl' ,~ D 8E.8T Ol 8"TIM>AY HIOHTUVE C,11gme1111 1n~lud1no .. Elot.• Henry mont)ll>Q>"' ChAvy C1111" • C..111.,10 r Ot<I JOlln ti61u'il'lt Wld .,.., '>u.rnot ftlf •.WOtnaman atnd rnu•IG l10tn fh<J f1t61rd &111 ..... , ... ec1 ··= Oen la i.ecs In IJl'OIKI • be"Y ol NlfWIO '-11'°"' hom • 08"0 of ~ -.. • ....,, •e~tO-llMt •omen In • htd@'WI llC1- • *IH'T QAU.lfrf =lih-::~ MAl<l Ml LAUOW wov. ..... ,...., °"" w .. ,. ft"! Cryllal ~ I l01r11 Tony llotu11nt• •iu11 I< and all Gt M "A08 "H 9) TlCMNNY HU,L SHOW '11) JAPNf TOOA Y t !:JO 8 (() 8LACI< SHUP ~ WOttd Wlfl II lty"'O ttt" P8CJ9V 8tl'flnQI'•" l~•..,_f CA>t'ttad) l!Mtn\ ttuol ,... oµt •• litt<"All I•• tt4 '"~""" ·--r)f ,,,., Qf'AICJ ' uoortll0d<11 r.,..._~'<I 0 TOHIOKT Hf.1\I Jr>hnny < .... , V>'' f>U<11' Wa/11 lllltf?- 1 Ola f elane J•m"' WO()Ch (Mt> f t)t t:I 8 DATING GAME JOHN DARLING EJRENO-. 1-AAPV ~ JN FRONT Cf THE: FE.DEAA. COURTHOVSE, ~RE 100fW A wurl'l~H RK.KE'TS FIGURE. GOES ON TRIAi..! "'(" TONIGHT'S LAT~ST LISTINGS •• ..OW~f .. ..__ CelllM'' ,, .. WlllllMt, Mict\llle LM. 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"" ... ..,.,.....,... f" .,,,.,.., ,.. #>'AN'",,,.,.. f\tlt •fA ,....,,,¥'!+'",. ~·f f f/WI ~.-... )-"">D •• ... ,... __ .~,,. . ..,. ~,, ~­ ' ~ "''"""' ,.,~, $ ........-:, ..,.~..,,. ....... , .,,, • ..,, M ,_.,... ,_. "'"'*""""" . . , ... "' --~,. ....... "',._.,, ., .. •...-.4 .. .,,.. • .,...., " ,, .. ,.,_ ,.' •r / .,,,,,_,,,; I .. _ .. ......_ CBS Fights Back: Se~in Top 10 ' ~ ·Co1nforting Alan Feinstein helps Lindsay Wagner after ~ .of her spells in the TV movie "The Two Worlds of J ennie Logan" tonight at 9 on C BS, Channel 2 'Street Scene' Set Friday ~n KOCE The Ne~ York City Opera's critically ac- claimed production of Kurt Weill's 1947 English· language opera "Street Scene" airs Friday at 9 p.m . on KOCE·TV, Channel 50. The "Live From Lincoln Center" production will feature Elleen Schauler, Cathe rine Malfitano, William Chapman, Alan K ays and Harlan Foss lo the principal r oles. J ohn Mauceri will conduct. "Street Scene" is a dramatic opera that follows the destinies of a family set aaainat tbe background of busiling New York City tenement life during the Great De pression. The opera features lbe dance numbeT "Moon· faced , S t arr y-eyed," a wildly jazzy duet performed by Broowyn Thomas and Reed Jones. Amojcan .a.dents go to~··· The,_. thev m.dv the mew daey learn. ·-_.....,,,._......,._........, ________ _ , ' NEW YOHK IAP> <.;~· "00 Minutes" made television history of sorts in the week ending Nov. 26. 197R. ut the first news magazine lo win a week's ratings ra~c The CBS News program went on to its hl'~t ~cusrm t'Vt.'r. und f1 gurt''i from the A c~ N1clsf'n Compunv for tht• w1•t>k ending Ort :!8 ~how ··60 M 1nulC'i. ".back 1n frr:-.l 1>1:.ice onct• more Thi• progrnrn wa'r llOC' of i.C'v('n CBS ~hows 1n Ntebt·n·-. Top llJ. and UI\• ht•a vy rcpn::.l·ntatton at the top contnhutC'd to the nt·tw<1rk ·~ 101tial fi rs t· place finish or the 1979.H() TV M'UMJO It wai. wclcoml· new~ for <.:BS' progrum mcrs, who llad cndurc·d u four wcPk mn 1n last place dur· tn j.( tht• curly purl Of the :-.ca!>Otl CBS' RATING fo'Otl Tiit: week was 19.3. with ABC M'COOd al IS 4 und NBC third at 17.8. The network~ suy that ml!ans in an ;ivcrage prime· time minute during the wel'k. rn 3 percent of the homes in th<> country w1lh TV w<>rc tunt:d to CBS. For NRC. which began the season with a bang, winnin~ the ratings r ace twice in the first four weeks, it wai. the second No. 3 f1ms h in a row. NBC. noncthc·less, conlinut.'CI lo score points with series like "Quincy, M.E ,"and "Little House on the Pra1r1c." maktnK the race al least com · petil1ve NBC's news magazine. "Pnme Time Sunday," was pos1t1oned in s ha rp contrast to "60 Minutes" -66th of 66 programs ranked. The s how has strug· gled since 1t went on the air in June JN ADDmON TO "60 Minutes, .• CBS listed the runner·up and third.place programs. "One Day al a Time" and "Alice." ABC's "Three's Company" was fourth The rating for "60 Minutes" was 30.9. Nielsen says that means of aU t.be homes across the coun- try with telev!sioo, 30.9 percent saw at leaat part Your. team · scores . AGMN I l·PiflHiD ~1 , t ' of the Sunday cvf!nmg ncwsmugaz1nc. · The ave rage rating ror "60 Minute!." last season was 25.5, and CBS researchers said the s how's average rating !\O far this season is 22 per cent hiJ!hl'r than la~t ycor·.., averagt· '.':cw <>crw!.. m1•anwh1lc. contmut'd lo struggh· 1n Ull' raltn)!'i. ~1th 11nl) thrt'l' amon~ tht• fir,t 30 pro~ramh li'ikd ,\BC ., l1.1rt to ll<.1rt 15t h "Trapp<:r John. M r> Oii rm .. ;'\:1) 24. <Jnd "Tht· M isadvcnlun·-. uf ShNtff Lobo" 29th IN ADOJTION TO "PRIME Time Sunday ... the bottom ftvt• in lht• rut mgs included a CBS mov ie. "Mind ovc•r Murder," U2nd. followed by ABC's "Dctecllvf' School," "(;al1forma Fever " on CBS and a movie, "The Bible In the Beginning," on ABC. The wet'k's Top 10 shows. "60 Minutes," wtth a rating of 30.9 represent· ing 23.6 million home~. "One Day ut a Time." 30 6 or 23.3 million. and "Ahce." 30.2 and 23 m1llton. all CBS; "Three's Company," 29.3 or 22.4 million. ABC; "The J efrersons," 27.S or 21 million. and "Dallas." 26.3 or 20 1 million. both CBS: "Taxt." 26.2 or 20 mt Ilion. ABC : "M·A-S.H," 25 4 or 19 4 million. CBS. "Mork and Mindy." 25.2 or 19 2 '· ·i' mtlhon. ABC . .inti · An;h1c Uunkcr·l> Place.'' ZS or 19 1 mlllJon. ens THE NEXT rn .,how.., ~OVll' "And l\,1hv Mak•·.., Stx." NBC. and l>ukP'> of llM1arr! ·('BS Ill' ··E1~ht 1-; Enough ·· \l~C . · Qurnq ~1 ~: · '\ B< •• 11111 l1 .1rt 1•1 If art." \IH l1•· "l.1lllt· llrn1-.•· on th•· J•ra1rw. NBC'. llapJJ!-D.".., . Jnc! C"h.1rl1c-., 1\1l,1!1 h. both ABC. and ·Fat i\lbl•rt'., 11.dln"'-l'l'n !'>pt:c·1JI." CUS. and "AnRll'. .. 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"<>MOM FfRD" t RI _,._,_ .. .,.,,, __ .,,........>w:•• "UFf Of' •tAM" "UP '" SMOICF' IRI 'JJlack Stallion' Superb I 8y HA&LES •VW£ 0 , ....... .,...... . ...,.., "Tht! lilark • talUon," th Franrls Coppola ore ental1nn for Unltc•d Art.I ti relcu~. start.a al 1uch a mind blow1na pe.k or beauty and tu ah adv en ture!! that 1\ cames thu vi wer nahl atona to the end ol the picture• • It.a alrnott m am rlilna hold 1n Uu• tale or 11 boy and " mu1&niflc~·nt stallion 11' atenerated by the lmaaln•Uvc dlree\lon of CMrroll Ballard. two·time 01car nomln<•e for hi• shol"ll 1and documentary ( MOYIE REJ'IEJf' fllni1. whose firs t ven J ture into rntures this IS, 1md the photography of ('11 le>b Ocschanel . a '41turd of tbe camera. I UA SE O ON Waltur Furlu) ·., hool., · The Black Stallion," whld ' bt•c1t me un 10tcrn1thonal success and 3puwned numerou' M'<1ud~. the fllm stars KeUy Rl·no Ub chc boy. <i 1t-ul rand. Mickey Rooney as an a~111a.t bo~ • tr1Uncr, .md Ten Garr as the boy·s molh1:r 'Lady' lleturns R erun a Hit in London LONDON (AP> Twenty-one years alter Eliza Doolittle first strai)ih\ened out her A's to the delight of Proft•:..i,or H1gg10~. "My Fair Lady" has reopened in London to nivt-n<•t1ct-s "My to·alr L11.dy is back in business - blockbusting business if my guess is right," wrote J ack Tinker in the Ouily r.11til. "Only the most hardened cynic could ignore the rapture which greeted Ute return of this falrest or musicals last night m the West End." he said . The British cast . including 25-year-old dis· covery Llz Robert.sop as Eliza and Tony Britton as Higgins, won a standing ovation from a glittering fir!.t-night audience at the Adelphi Theater. "There is little doubt tn my mind that My Fair Lady is the bes l musical there has ~en since I be~an going to the theater ." .-,:ud vet~ran Finan· cial Times critic R A. Young. It will "run for years and years if there is any jusllce," be saiJ . '"'=~ '"""' .... ~ ..... '"J ' .. i ,.,~, ~fft • ••••••• • • ',. ....... ,_ 04,..., ...... ' ...... ' " ............ ~ . St•.....,· ...... o.i:;~e;:·=---Williiiio. ~~ .. ~11Fl~9:t:;~f=·~ Jo1111 •UC:~ l(r . .-v:I\ I ·-1 -1•m--. .-u•--.1• Reno is on a cruise ship with his rather olf the "'ortb 6\rrican coast when a sudden, devutaUna -.;hipboard fire plunges hlm iot.o the turbulent sea and the handM>me coal-black Arabia n horse with htm. Miraculously . the boy is saved bY. tb.e horse and they wind upon a wild, desertedislan(t The island sequences are idyllic and fascinat· mg as the boy tries to tame lhe almost wild steed. Their frolicking in the water when be does so is lyrical. WHEN THE BOY IS menaced by a cobra. it 1" the horse, with flas hing hooves. who smashes lhe reptile. Eventually. the boy 1s picked up by a pass- ing fishing boat and the horse is left stranded on the island. but not for long. It swims out lO the boat. Al the boy's home. the horse breaks loose and "inds up on Rooney's farm. The film s hifts gears and bec<Jmes a classical horse racing tale whercm the bor..e and his young rider. a "mystery·· JOCkey. "in a match race against two of America's fa-.tCl>l steedl> . The film. which hai. univl'rsal appeal, for 1t in- trigues children and adultl> alike. Jlas been beautifully dise<.'ted by Ballard He has been aided immcasurubl) by Ocsc hanel's magical image THE S'fORV IS SO vivid!~ photographed that it is ltkt' lookin~ al a landscape in air whose purily is such that it makes ever) thin!{ sparkle and virtt.:ally burn~ into one '!-> brain \l.tth an intensity lhal is :-.tart ling lleno's performanN• ha-. a naturalness that 1s mo!-.l "i nning It '" <J'S 1f hi· 1!'> living the purl Al trn1e•s hl' and thL· hor::.l· <.1l>!)urm· an ulmo~t my:-.l1cal bond Rooney g1q·~ <mt· of h .... bc~t µl'rformdnce-. in rcct>nt time•-. 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Uch." 1 new play by fo"ran.k G llroy P ......._ "Whoa L Ufe" 11 behtl rewritten to allow a MAftY TYL!ft MOORI TO PLAY lftOAOWAY woman' to play th part ~ the culptor With Tom Conti. Whom She'H Replece ~~~_...,_~~__:._~~~~...:..._~~~~~~~ BIG SAVINGS ON DYNO SEWING NEEDS c:i3FOl99c ,....._, potll, fClpl ~•. -rlppw pin cuahlofl/~. •lothc, lttltnble: ieH·lhreodong ~le, & •nv. mony more l JUMIO GAIMENT IAGS llG. J.49 GAIMUfT IAGS ---..--.· 24' ~+--! 2 .4912 POCllT WKIAGS J1t PWTICSUIT OI DRESS HANGERS llG. 1.19 DIESS ''°'"' llG. 1.39 SUrT ' 3t0tH' ,.;;._..;._:~l·r ........ ~ • @ MADITO Sill FOi 30·-10· 1 1 EACH STREAMLINE DELUXE BUnON .ASSORTMENT YOU•'OCA!I CHOlal fOI Super Hlectoon of the mott populor t lyl •• who'•· block ouor red pollels or leorher look ond more for foll opporel THRIFTY PRICE "'"O<l•vely gof! bo .. d dtt<C.•001td po\oef\ w1lh W thee I\ & 30 envwlopet 10 no1e1 plv• IOn<>teenvelopet oobo• ln6ttyletl Pair Reuniied In New Movie HOLLYWOOD CAP> -WaJter Matt.hau and Glenda Jackaon. are reunited in "Hopscotch," an lnlernaUonal 8py caper now in production 1n Europe. • They previously slarTed tn "House Calla." The ftlm alao 1tat1 Ned Beatty. Sam Wateraon and Herbert Lorn. Ronald Neame 111 directln1 from a screenplay by Bri.lln Garfield and Bryarr Forbes lrom the book by Garfield. Matthau plays a former CIA agent whose threat to write a book exposing the agency makes him a target of numeroua intelligence organiza lions throughout lhe world. Miss Jack.son 11 a former CIA agent who agrees to act as hls decoy. TROUBL-SAVER LOMG un LIGHT BULBS c PK.OF Si cos1.10 24-HR . DIGITAL SOlD USlWHlll ALARM CLOCK "'111-IPllAllOll .,s25 ._s35 SOU> ll.SfWHW st s33 TWIN ,.s45 SUl Pt.US fUU SUE ~~' 8'' .,... fle<trlc olorm "'''" bog l1ghl•d ,,.,,,_o1. ON! b<-,,,,,_ (0 .. 99 1U::111 99 ouorlmen l of delK10U\ r9d ond .i,.,,.,,.,,.r white loble w.119\ •• 1 with uleolon ·1·· -·~ ...... . vo•y•n9 1n 1he •totft Mok• Ol"t meol1~1ol! TAYLOI CAUFOIMIA ClllilS TAIUWIM REG. 3.19 2 ~.? llTU Chotce ol lur gundy, Rhine Chcblit, Ro\e YAlVOliE' MOlOI :JO -lfhl quo· "tvmo•orou. 3c llG. att rr. <DSTA MHA COSTA MESA 233 f. 17th St. 2300 HarW at·Whln ti I f , • . . KESSLER IUNDlD WHISKEY IEG. 10.'9 I" 1.75"" ST. HELENE WIFOINIA llANDY llG.l .99 799 1.75 littr MR. COFFEE I COffll FIL TUS IOXOf1M 69C ~ve 50C l\OWI llG.1.lt ., ' ROLY POLY \ 1ABLE ' '~LAMPS . 6'' IEG. 1.99 Ch<ome loo!< bond. molded ColOfed boll boH, while •hod• • DAIWR 1500.C SKIRTED SPINNING REEL I pc 1klrted olu l19ht.,•19ht w11h 12" monvm \pool 0 <1d • aJG. tprtng looded drog 17, tt · s ... r • QUEIM -' ~ SIZI t• S60 llMG Sill t'c,,v "Ow• '' '" tft•l• beio"'' •"'1 beo'-pt•oc:b • b.-4 •-• '"'-q"'ot1h 01 th•\ fh,·ffl low I' • • '" fA>•r <Of!Ot' l><""<l o< l>Olr bo• tO• pl~mp , I ..i.,. "' DO"-Jea pq ,.,,., & bo<~9d with wO••,, r vlon Not ott potte,,,, in 011 ''°'•' io 'hoo 90,1, •o< b,a,1 ••'.c: '•O" HILD'S LAP TRAYS COLOlfUl CMWCTll DISIGM5 lncr9d1bl• Hu lk Spode< Mon I'' tdy Hotibe f1lf N -"'9 meolt on ti.cl 11 1•I1 You• OIOla , EACH l -· PLAYING CARDS PUSTIC COA TlD fOl lOtlG WW Cello wropred 4 s I decllt with lul co '"' bod• de•·r· Sow 2~c o dee '" DICIS \jHl(IOI .ole fOI ARMOR All NESTLE'S P'IOOOANT . NOT COCOA MIX ond rubber f()( leot ... r v1nyl99c Sov. now .. h1le 109 t tock lo•h . 1,.. woter-whtle C SOUDWMt~ \to<tt '°''' 4 llG. 1.79 01. UYE THEUGRAN-M SOFT,.. F llT Nt-POTINCT VITAMINS 117G4• 44 ~~;u~:~ of 5'' s. . J.st hfl IJt I. llG. 7 .4t , . SUPR Piia ,!:. YICIS fOlllUU44 J.:-~ 119 llG. 1 .SJ 1 SU PllCI u . ..._,,,., -- IOTEX WITAITllAPUI IOIOflt 1" SUfll•llG. . .. , .•• tUfTIHGTON IEAOf a TOIO 9161 .~ at 8'oeldlnt e Ton at lockfWd ,. ., lt1Dlft OL90N --.-.~-Slbee tbe mld·l800I San l"randlco hu been the apot of a mutb·belo\'ed lnatltutJon, lbe GblrardtlUC'bocolate Factory. Now, tbat aame oame and matte ta natl•· bl• ln a new form lhl'OUlbout tbe Weal. It la GhirU'dtW Chocolate Llquwn, the bralnchlld of • C0tta lleaa l'fticknt, Stan Zack. Zack, praldeot ol 211\ Century Ltd .• ls the creator ol many new liquor and wine products betides GbirardeW. He bu been in this bua1ftesa for many years. rorsaking a ca~r Ln journ1Usm to follow Ln the footsteps of bls father. Zack presented the idea for the new liqueur to Golden Grain, tbe parent company of Gblra.nlelli, a lltUe more than two years ago. After receivlna tbe 10-abead be worked with a San Francisco navor chemist to c6me up with exactly the right blend of the famous chocolate The formula was approved six mont.b5 ago and now the product ls on lbe market. There are four navors -amaretto, strawberry, coffee and mint-and more will be added. "It will only be sold west of Colorado," Zack said. "It's definitely a Western product. It's a California-related name." He said people are surprised to find it's a new product because they associate it with the San Francisco candy facility. "They assume it's been around a long time." THE LIQUEUR WILL APPEAL most to women, Zack believes, because "women have a sweet tooth and they like color. They don't like the taste of liquor. They want it to taste nice." It also can be mixed with other products for rancy drinks or desserts, suitable for parties or afternoon gatherings, he noted, and a recipe book comee wtth the lar1er bottles. Zack allo bu developed a Western-themed liquor product \called L*~ dd a line of wine cockt--"8 called Sundance. · Here are aomo recipes .uaing the new OhtrardeW Uqueun. . SAN RANCISCO COFJ'EE ~ ounce chocolate coffee liqueur Ir\ ounce brandy Jcupbotcoffee In cup or at.em.med glass, stir ingredient& to1ether. Garniab wllh wh.ipped~cream and shaved chocolate. • · FOG BORN MO~E 2 bars (4 ounces each) s emi-sweet chocolate 2 tablespooos warm water 1 cup whipping cream ~cup sugar v, cup chocolate strawberry liqueur 'i-'J cup sour cream 6 whole strawberries ('opUonaJ) In top of double boiler, melt brokec chocolate with water over hot, not boiling water, stirring until smooth. (Or microwave 3 minutes, stirring frequently .) Whip cream with sugar and salt. Add cbocohite and chocolal~ strawberry liqueur, beating at low speed until smooth. Fold in sour cream. Spoon into serting dishes. Place one strawberry on top. Chlll..&rves 6. . COIT TOWER FREEZE 4 ounces chocolate strawberry liqueur 1 cupvanma ice cream Pour lh ounce liqueur in bottom of parfait glass. Spoon in portion or ice cream. Repeat alternately unW filled. Freeze until serving time. The alcohol in the liqueur will keep the ice c ream al eating consistency Costa Mesa resident Stan Zack is president of 21st Century Ltd. and co-creator of Ghirardelli Chocolate Liqueurs. Yogurt St~eped in Lore, Says Businesswo•nan I When the Johnston ramily sold its frozen pie business in 1959 to a conglomerate, some of the memben decided it was time to retire. One industrious J~hnston bad other ideas, howt!ver. He bought a !yogurt company much to the amazement or his brothers and uncles. There was one problem with the new pro- duct, said Conky Johnston, now president of the company. "ll just didn't taste good." Since the family bad a lot of experience with fruits in their pie business they decided to add fruit to the aour yogurt. ''It tasted good," Mrs. Johnston sato. "Then they got us-my husband and I, in on it. Seven years ago the yogurt company was sold to another conglomerate and all the Johnstons bailed out except Conky. It is one of the leading yogurt companies to- day, with 17 flavors on the market. CONKY JOHNSTON attributes much of tl'le success of both the pie and yogurt companies to the Johnston men. "They have vision. I just followed well," she said. Her husband, Earl, is the SOD or one or the yogurt company owners. Mrs. Johnston, in Newport Beach for in· terviews, talked about yogurt and bow sbe got into the family and business. Originally from Texas, she is or German and Swedish heritage and most resembles her Scandinavian ancestors. Her name, Conky, "doesn't mean a tJU.ng," she said. "It's a nickname." She explained that in Texas people were usually given nicknames totally unrelated to their given names, sucb as Chick, Rlb and Socka. Merle is her real name. Moving into the yogurt business was easy for her, she said, because "my parents bad a market and we always worked." It was her idea to take yogurt into eupermarketa and offer samples to encourage people to t.aate the dairy product for the flnt lime. Nest she was taken on a sales call with one of the Jobnatons and the next lime she went alone. "I Jult kept Jumping in over my bead. I kept l~. "lbesald. TOE YOGuaT company is COOtlilµally de- veJo new products, wblcb she sayls is half tbe bl bavinl a amaU operatioo. ogurt 1a "a fun, healthtul food," she sald. la blab in protein and low in fat witb fidal culturel .•• It ii steeped in blltory as well. According to Mn. JobNtoa, the worth of a Persian woman in ancient times wu measured by bow much yo1wt ber dowry would buy, and Eut Incllana usedltuabangovercure. Gengbla Khan uaed It to preserve meat wblle traveliq, Abe added, and Emperor Fran· eta I claimed ll ••ved hla1f e. CONKY IOBN8TON'8 R081'Y PINA COIADA YOOtsaT PIE 1 (1\4 ounce) can cruabed pineapple 2 (8 ounce) carton.a Pina Colacla YOIQl't ~ ::r..=n• cream at.a boeey (8ee YOGuaT, PapC4) • \ DAILY PM.OT /, ..hA f - S quaring off for the Cookout King Contest are Dick Giese of Anaheim and his son David, dockmaster at Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Dick won the crown in 1977 but lost it in 1 1 978 to Davif. ' Cqokout Comi~g With the' popularity of outdoor cooking a year.round activity in the southland, the~ Oge County Fall Fair will present its ehird ual Cookout King Contest Saturday. Nov. 17 he Fall Fair is slated Nov. 7 through 22 at Los Alamitos Race Course Competition IS open to au teen-agers, male and female and lo a ll males. 20 years and older Registrations arc being taken by Lyn Baum al 971·2324. The roUowing recipes are those or the reign- ing Cookout King David Geise, dockmaster at the Newport Harbor Yacht <.;tub, wbO Wl1J l>e VY· ing to retain his title MARINATED PORK ROAST 1 tablespoon nour 1 tablespoon dry mustard 1 teasooon Rround JZln~er <SffC~KOUT,PageCZ) l Listen to Martin Sloan and you can save more than Sl.000 a year on your food -bill. He has the coupon business figured out. And he 'll share with you his hints and ad- vice on getting the most mileage out or coupon and refund offers in his twice- weekly column in the Daily Pilot. Each column \\'ill be accompanied by a list of current suggested coupon offers for you to clip and save -conveniently sized so you can paste or tape them to a 3-by-5 card and collect them regularly. The col· umn will appear each Wednesday and Sunday. Collect Reft1nd Reward By MA.RTIN SLOANE I can save you 50 percent and more on many of the supermarket it.ems you and your famJly use every day! It sounds amazing, but it's true. · I've developed the most successful system for keeping t.nack of the thousands of manufacturers' refund offers that most shoppers never bear about. I have the best system for organizing all the cash -off coupons you find 1n newspapers lilte this one. My system gives me double discounts that save me 40 percent to 60 percent on products like Pillsbury biscuits. Hawaiis..n Punch, Wilson Hams and Mellow Roast Coffee. I also get triple discounts that have ac .. tually saved me 80 ~rcent to 90 percent on products such aa Kraft Mayonnaise, Ragu Spagbetli Sauce, Soup Starter, Cheerios and Charmin Tissue. Super-smart shopping is what l call it, and I'm going to help you do it too! Row ii it all possible? This year the blg manufacturers of food and bouaebold products will distribute more than 80 billion casb-<>ff coup0ns. They will a1ao mate more than 7,000 re· fund olfen. I have the system that will let you find, organiJe and use these big mooey-saving discount.a. Let's start with refund.lnl. Imagine this: After Sunday dinner, a man wal.ts into your k:l1cben. He potes around your gubage. He pulla ~ label off an empty Ubby's tomato Juice can and hands you so cents. He rips the side off a box ol Birda Eye I frozen Vt-get.ables and gives you 75 cents. He's not done . He finds a Butterball turke~· label and bands you two crisp dollar bills. He grins when he pulls out that a Lee package and gives you another 75 cents. Fantastic? Not really, because that's what refund· iog 1s all about. You try the product and send the manufacturer a proof or purchase. The manufacturer sends you back a refund. Ao experienced refunder can save more than $1.000 a year. I've done it for the last tbcee years. It's easy when you know the secrets. Unfortunately. most showers miss out on these savings because t.J>e refund fon:m advertising them quickly disappear from supermarket shelves. Did you bear about tbe "$t Worth of Free Groceries" refund from Dow? l got it. You probably also missed· the S3 "It Pays to Be Finlcky" offer from Hunts. If you have been throwing away the box tops and labels that would have entiUed you to these blg refu.nda, weep now. You threw away a handful of dollar blllal But don't cry for Jong. From now on I'm going to belp you keep track ol terrific re- fund offers like these. Each montb the re· fund offers in my "CUp 'n nle" lilt& will add up to aJ.moet S200 worth ol'mcJDey·in· lhe·bank opportUIUtlea. So atop fretting about rising food prices. I'm going to help you brina them way down. Super-smart abopplng ii an adventure and a challmge. You ·u enjoy tbe tun! . 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Place lobew talla cm ft.re ud Mite 111-11 ju' CWT.atjllb 1 ~miracle wlllp ~toes wbScb .._.,. ._ pre-cut to wiUI Nuc:e for ,I to 7 mlau&M and ..,... bat. I f.wl JD llM ..... JWct '4 ~ m1a prefft'Nd utiDa .... ~ oaloD and add to Lo ..... ta1Ja abouJd be eoot9CI ta ebelL l~ae~..-. tt .. 11oa.v1Qe1ar cool Po*etota. Ills y. Cut up 3 cooked l'Oa&WALAOIANG•COVNTY ....._ .... A LA coeTA •a& 1 tablelpooo mu.lard eacs and mhr wttb lt. M miracle wbJp wt.th 3 pounds tide of pork rtb9 1-...,. milk and add vtne1ar and muatard. Put lo Cut rtb9 2 per tervlni and mattnate in Bar· 1t1•l11111• • ..,_...., Sb.red o•bb• (llaw lttle>. Ila.kt m.bctun blender at b1tb 1.,..CS. Add to pctatoet approx. B·Q Sauce A La K.ln1 ovel"Dllbt. Place ribl on l *•-'•119 wt.Al ol inlr:~le , ala, W...ar ud mutud. lmately 1 hour befon Nrvtai to PNVIDt water-low tire and cook from 21 to 30 mlnutes. Tum loO ..,. uaUl done t1ppro1. 20 lo 2' Blend ad mh WIUa llaw. Gamilb ma trocn qccurrtDI. Garn!ih top wtu. allced frequently and bute wltb uuce. Serve from mhaut.>. 01Jo1 ud peel. CVt In lialt Jeosthwile wltb ~ Ml'Y•· ,111 and paprika. 11111 bot ud ba1t.e wttb 11uc1. Cabbage 1·_____:;____-----:--~-~~;.;.....__--~------ YOftS ' 2,000,000 Savory IWl&T-IOW CA99AOS Our ....... fouad t.bll •Ucouaty uvory. 1 tbla Ilk• blcon, cllced 1 medlum-alled red Olllon, lllc:.d thla O cup) ~ teupoon mlilced car Uc • • cups shredded red c abba1e (about ~ powid> l cup chopped cored appl.e VI cup apple Juice or apple cider 1 3 tablUPODDf-. red wine vine1ar \ I v, teaspoon salt Few grains or pep per 1 bay leaf Pul bacon, onion and garlic Into a large , heavy saucepan. Cover and cook 10 minutes over moderate heat until onion is lender Add re- maining lngredfonta and I toss to mix well. Cover I and cook 15 t o 20 minutes over moderate 1 ly low heat until Clllb· bage is tender . checking orten and adding a little wa te r if pan l'leems too dry or if moiste r con s istency is preferred. M akes 4 servi ngs f'rom "The AHC'~ of Owbetit• Cook mg and 01ning,'' by Jane Jlelsel, fl D and Elizabeth L<1nsmg IJJcll Ivy I Toma toe Allow Variety Ri c h , r ipe r e d t o m aloes -lhcy're bursting oul all over the place and you really should take advantage of tltem. With versatility. they may be ust.>d 1n recipes ranging from soups and quiches to reli s.hes and sandwtcMtl. And these chee1e-: stu ffe d t oma t oe s seasoned with boor are sure to be a hit. Juicy kernels of corn, cheddar cbeese and onions are stuffed lnto a big juicy tomato, then seasoned with beer. The mellow brew truly enhances the taste or t b e s e s u c-c u l e o t tomatoes while st the same time adding lts own special flavoring. STUFFED TOMATOES 12 me dium 1lie fresh, rtpe tomatoes Sall and pepper l can (12 ounces) whole kernel corn, dNtined 1 1mall onion, chopped 2 catJ>S (8 ounces) grated abarp cheddar cheese 3 · cup• 1ort bread crumbs ' 2 cupebeer Slice tops from tomatoea. Scoop oqt Culp. luvtnl a shell 'h ncb thick. Sprinkle lJi. alde wttb 11Jt ud "l>ePr per. chop pulp and press out e~ Ucpd. A~d com. • c~e and bread be and mix well. Spo0n mixture lnto tomato abellf. Place filled tomatoes ln a well 1reated aba1Jow baklnl pan. Spoon beer evenly over the top1 of the tomatoel. Bake at 850 F. tor 20 to 25 minutes or until lops are lightly brown. ,.Yield: 12 serv- lD11. POOftD BEEF SALE I 8 BEEF RIB Ii& ~:,r:~s ~ 4 I# f BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS ,., . ,,., II I' I f I 011"' 1"!11 t ,., Brei Portcmou!>c St~ks ... 2 sa I •I f •r• I I,..-, ft ·flt• .. '" )89 ,.,tl,.•111 Boneless S tewing Bed Rb.Pone Loin Chopt ~ '. , .. .. I • • , I • '" .... 1•1• •• '"'' f l'tllill'IJ' lkcf Cu~ Steciks " 2 68 Pork Shoulder Roast ".78 Loin P<>fl< Chops I <' f/I !If • Honelesio Family Steclks t I f I o t• I ~ ff F1esh t3cefBri'lket HEINZ ... TOMATO KETCHUP .. C.H.B. UtilTATION MAYONNAISE ' •I ..... 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J 29 FROiEN FOODS ~~~'W.63 ~~ ]39 i:t:.~ C9ke 1t4 ~~Shell .55 ~chlckener.. 11 ~ V:.1.m~ro«Jll )59 ~B:r° .79 . SPEC~ ORDER! VONS DIANE CHINA ____ _.. BOUNCE FABRJC SOFTENER IOffJLl<ft f.''IA..AAIJ.L r<lu..it.'> ·~~ B<JDDIG SLICED ME.ATS I )()IC,.. 1 fifrtil P,.C.• '"111'9 n ' "t, .44 .43 CRJSP ROMAINE LETT CJ CE ,AJ-lJ '~.vol" GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES ··~ t '"' , .. ~, , • 'Ill'. f 41• ' JERSEYMAI~, ·100 FLAVORED " YOGCJRTS " "'•~1 <>.,.,,,. ,....,,,~ ..... PO POV VODKA 80-PROOF I 'HJIU< 699 Qf'f T't IKJTI ,,. DELICATESSEN LIQUOR ~dne'• 9c:oclch 1549 549 199 799 149 }95 389 BONEl£.SS BEEFRO<JND STEAKS .. 189 BEEF T-BONE STEAKS IAl!U~ ~(J./f ~248 i.e 159 , L::ii~~k• . .. 3 7 9 p ()(JI'«. J/.WtO •1<.11 ... Plnata Com Dogs l!A 209 l!A 3 19 'R~::i_?!,.,_l!!ft.._._ ... 2 29 •Zoor<l'"'°"'°' ]29 ...., .,.....,,..... .-~ ... Jones Dairy Fsm Seu~ e... ~~~tteredf'lshfllet t,85 P::ti&~~ tA .69 WE'LL DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE OOR OOARArfl"E£ OF VONS LOw PRJCE8 v::c:no._. • l vo~~~~~EN . ~~---.:?'._ ...... ~:~-~~:v--~~~Y!XJ KRAFT mD10l ~~ ~~ CHaa!r'OOO l~PKO. IS ec>cr, 2.09 200z. ............. " ............... : lltH ..... -.. lltl.,.... .......... '"""• , I nu¥ p I••,.._. •no ••n•nc• Rd. .I· '· •• FOOD DM.YN.OT (2 Diet Conflict Solved If one member ol the fam.11,y LI placed on a 1U1ct IPldal diet re1tme that co.llicta wtt.11 lbe needt Md lute& or lM otben. don't despair. You can pnpare ex~ poJ'Uona ot diet food and but them In )'(Mlr qie freaw, tp depend on lor more harried occ 1k>nl 5oul)t and IAucet ..aay be ~ into tee cube tr1111 &Dd l.bea 1tored tn pluUc IMIO for euy wltllldrawal. 11Hvy aJwninwn TV d.IMtr tra)'a cu M recyca.d Into 1pedal dltt use by arraJ\linl them at and vqetable portlona and overwr-"at ••lb alum1nwn foU. Marlt tbete meall with the lnar-.ctt~nt.s and date so they won't set Mt ln the tfteaer. Siqle portions nn also ht stored in boJl·Jn· lbe·bq plastic poucht-a. Electric sea.linK ap· pllancea ant available in the houseware deparl· meot ol mosl dt,p&rtmt'nl atores. alCJllC with • s upply of pouchM lo aet ta.rted The se•ler ldcka the food Into the pouch so the contents will r+nu aln alNi&ht durin.i the freatn1 period and fdr reheaUna. To heat. JU.St drop the baa or several ba'Js Into boiling water until -hot. u n bags out with tongi.. slit below the sealed Une. and pour mto a en •mg dish Batter breads m1ay be baked m muffin tins. preferably lined with rtuted paper cups made for t his purpose Store m plastic bags to be able to reach muffins easily Bake several kinds so there is a vanely at band when you need It. Once you aet the knack of stockmg up your freezer bank with s pecial diet food, you'll be able to cook and coast with ease. The bette r pre pared you are to cope with a special diet, the more likely 1t 1s tha t you'll be able tQ follow it The d1el may or m ay not be a matter of life and death. but it's often a matter of com fort and re- Nordic 001elet Sunday Tre at ~Overy Look to your treeae r to help you succeed wtlh a 1.,ecial diet pre11cr1pc.lon. Here are tome aal\.f recipes thal are well awted to freetin& und re-heaUn" In alntl purtiona. ST t'FEO PEPPU.S •,. pound lf'an a round beef ~ pound around veal 11 applo. 1rated· I cu, ll~htly Maten J' te poon cJnnumon • • tcuspoon nut me& .... .. .. wt•ll ah.aped areen peppen 2 CUPI tomato Juice (low-sodium pack > 2 ta blespoons arated onion l kupoon brown suaar l Utb!c"Spoon le mon juice Comblnu beef and veal; add gral.ed apple, Spedal Diei • By June Roth e&g, cmnamon and nutmeg. Mix . Cut green peppers in half. remove membranes and seeds, and wash well. Lightly stuff pepper baJves with meat mixture Place peppers in a flat baking dish . Com bine tom11to juice (substitute pureed rresh tomatoes. lf desired), onion, sugar, and lemon ju .ice. Pour over and around peppers. Co ver dish lightly with foil. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 1 hour. Ma kes8servings. CURRIED BEEF STEW I pound beef stew meat, cut in chunks 4 fresh tomatoes. c ut in quarters I teaspoon chih powder I teaspoon curry powder 2 onions. sliced thin I yellow turnip. diced J grC(!n pepper . trim med and diced t grated carrot 1 cup water o r red wine If you are looking for so mething just a little different for a perfect S un day mo r n in g breakfa st or brunc h . then offer your family or friends this d elicious tas ting Nordic delight. 2 tablespoons butter Place beef chunks in a heavy Dutch oven. or m argarine Add tomatoes. c·h1h powder and curry powder 1 ~ cup sliced green Mix well. mashmg tom at.o pieces as you work. onion Add 001on. turnip, green pepper and grated car· 5 eggs rot : mix through Add water or wine. Cover •.a cup water lightly and bah 1n a 350-degree oven for H2 1 teaspoon salt hours Makes 4 M•n ·mg!o. 1i. teaspoon pepper MEATBALLS IN CRANBERRY SAUCE l cup I 4 oun ces> I pound kan ground beef s h red de d Jar Is berg I egg Cheese 1 .1 cup un~ea!)oned bread crumb~ Jn large skillet. brown 1 " teaspoon pepJ>cr < -z a: 0 u.. ~ u u.. 0 < z -... Sale ends Nov. 11 As seen on T. V .! BUI CllFTIRS. For Creat ive H ome Decuratiny South Coast Plaza Village 384-0 So. Plaza Dr .• Santa Ana 546-6340 Easy to prepare a nd nutritious too ; the ma in ingredient is J a rlsberg, a Norwegian cheese. Ble nded together with s trips of sala mi. green onion s and eggs, tastew1sc this combma· tion is ha rd to beat s a l ami in butter and 1 , teaspoon oregano cook oruon until translu-2 tomatOt'S cent. 1 2 cup low-socllum cranberry sauce -~~RUG CRAFTERS ~\SPINN ERIN -i..~-~-~-)-l·---- Here is t he recipe as dc v<•lope d in t h e Nors(•l;rnd Fi<>ods Tes t Kitchens. NORDIC OM ELET DELIGHT I cup hard sala mi, cul intostrips Beat eggs, waler. salt Juice of • 2 h.•mon a n d pepper u n ti I 3 lablcsµoons cooking oil s n:io o t h . P our i nto Combint• ground beef with egg. bread s killet. Cook over low crumbs. pt·ppcr , und oregano. Place the heat until set. Sprinkle tomatoes m ;rn l'lt·c·tric blcndf.•r and puree. Add cheese generous ly o~r cranberry :.aucl' and lemon juice to the tomato The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Co ast s urface of omelet. Cov pu ree; blend together . Form meatballs, a bout a nd cook until chees 1s I-inch diameter. and brown in hot oil. Pour off DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS melted and omelet is excess oil. Add tomato-cranberry ntixture . Cov-' purred . Ma kes 4 to 6 er and simmer for 45 minutes. Makes 4 serv- You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad (64~567s ) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval servings . in~s ~· 3 your grandma was a girl, the harvest was a time for celebrating nature's boun y. A time of giving thanks. At Berrenda Mesa Farms, world's largest almond grower. we've just finished our biggest almond harvest ever! And we'd like to invite you to share some for free. They're fresh .. Nal waJ. Nutritious. Delicious. And you11 find them in aJI of our Harvest Barn stores; inclqtling our new stores in Irvine's I \\bodbridge Center and the Mission Viejo Mall. You'll like The Harvest Barn . It has a tum·of • th~·century country store atmosphere where you'll get the kind of servi<;e that your grandma took for granted. We11 even give you some mouth-watering recipes for an old-fashioned }'hanksgiving feast when you come in. CornS. Step into The Harvest Barn. And step into the wonderful way things used to be. .. For a healthier Than~virlg: Instead of greasy. ''empty" snack fc>oq5 . snack on nutritious in-shell aJmonds, • regulaJ\ly $1.19 a pound, now on sale for .99t. (5 lb. limit per customer). The HMVest Barn Is a part of 6errenda Mesa Farms. world's largest almond grower. r-I 1 \ , Mission Vtejo Mall: Open~ 1·~Mon.-Fri.10 am-9pm.Sal10am-6pm.5'¥1.12 pm:Spm /Fullerton ~ore now open: 325 S. Hale Ave.• Moo.·Sal 9 am-6pm ~---------------~~ ~-~~l~:~~~dw~in~~·~on.·~.9 ~~pm.~n.12pm·S ~,'-----------~-~~~~ ' . ' I j - ' I BBQ: More Ahead Barbecue aeuon lln•t over yet. a nd wltb today's gas grills, out· door bul>ecuing has become a' year-round •a)' of cooking -even <Ml brisk days. Kebobs and Kraut salad are a great com- bination to serve at your aext bar~ue. The cr isp, piquant kraut salad and b eer kebobs have a common denominator, beer. '1d-ding a light and ta gy flavor. Advance preparations 'allow lime for flavors or lhe peppery kraut salad to blend, and ror the navon of the zippy beer mar inade to penetrate the meat. L A ST MIN U TE t hr ead i ng of th e skewers, the broiling of the kebobs and your meat and vegetables are ready S erve with kraut s a la d, hot butte r e d ga rlic bread, and mugs of cold beer. BEER MARINADE •,. cup salad oil '• cup lemon juice l cup beer 2 clo ves c rush e d J:arlJr I teaspoon salt l bay leaf '• teaspoon pepper 1n t e aspoon dry mustard ~ teaspoon crushed basil leaves 1 • 7 teaspoon crushed orega no leaves Blend all ingre- c1ients KE BOBS t ~ pounds flank I 11teak Beer Marinade 1 large green pep- per. parboiled 12 cherry tomatoes 12 medium mush room halves 12 s mall white ' onions, parboiled Cut flank steak 1c r o1swl1e) on th e dlagonal into 1-lnch wide strips. (There should be about 12 IOOd strips) Place meat and m arinade in a bowl and chill overnight. Cut gr een pepper lnto 2 s q ua res . For each kebobL .tbread meat alternatety with 1 •reen pepper square, 1 cherry tomato. 1 mushroom half and 1 onion on. skewer. Broll 8 to 8 in· cbes from IOW'Ce of beat for about 2 to 3 IJlinutea on each aide, or u.at11 meat ii f:A detlred done- n es a . Brush wltb marinade before turn- -11ng. KUVl'SALAD 2 ea10lkl 11' cup Alad oU \-ii cup beer 1 dove ••rile, Cl'Ulhed 11' teMPOOD 1alt ~ teelPGGD paprika ~ teMpOOD pepper 1 a~ eup1 drained siuertraut ~ Chopped parsley, o Uonal Croutooa, optional lend I/• pup salad oU. Te>i make kraut salad, be*it ea ~until well blended. G ally beat ln oU, a i dropl at a Um~. Slowly stir ln beer aDd add garlic, salt, paprika and pepper. Toll wUh kraut and elatll. Sprinkle with claopped paraley and croutom, u dellred. ,,., ......... " IK"pa·you · on top of th• \ •"'9rhllnm•nt scene, f rld•Y• In the DAILY PILOT t "'-· H•m salad MVer lut· eel IOIC)Od. mayonnmM p&lr up for tbe 1mootb, creamy dl'Wlbll. J .. .. FOOD 2ftlll~Ne Liaw • C'OCOGlll Md melUd butter .... , .. u. Tum lat. •'-' fo&l PtJlll U ·b.4* iMp>, Md p,..1 •••lalt eklle and ltottom to form a •beU. Bake In moderat. oven <llO d•1rtea> 10 mb.ut.H W\· UI rim Ja Uiblly browned. Cool. After tUuQ haa thllJed audlc'-tq to 9'oW IU abape, NlnOVe aad .,._ llll&o u.9 cooi.d IW, beapln1 It hJ1h. Retunt .. LO free•r UDl.11 ~ty ,~MD. 0.Corate p&e with a UtU• eddlt.loaal coeoout and haU lllHI ftelh Ume, ti dllind. Let 1taod In refrt1era&or 100 to 11 mlDUl&el belo,.. cutU01. MakH 1 ("IDeh> p&e, Mrvtnll IU.Uow pie la preferred. f'Wiaa MM not 1-e f?OMD before tuml.., Wo tM lar1er llMU. 1 Thal'a Wb•t t!My 'll be 11yln1 afi.r tbt llnt bite ot Mandarin Ham Sa la d . Thia deluxe veralon, flt for a party or dre11ed up famlly meal, comblMI at.ripe of h• m with pineapple cbunlll and ma.11darln oran1t Ml!Mftla. Mln l•ture ma r a bmallow• and cooked rice add navor and ttlllure lnterHt whUt IOW' cream aod ror ~ and eoa-ven)toee. make this summer u1ad a boaua follow-up for • Sunday bam, ~ tbe Na· Uonal ve Stock and Meal Boerd. Tbere .,. a v artety of ham• to ehoole from ln- cludtn1 boae-ln, seml· boneleu.i.. boMlua and canoed. ur buy a "fully- cooked" ham aJlee aod • llANMllDI llAllMLAD I CUP9 tJdD 1lrip9 cooked It.am l ea Cl.I~ ouneee> plDeapple cbupka 1 eaa Ul OUDCff) mandarin oraa1e1, draiAed 1~ cupa miDJatun manbmallon 1 cup dairy aour cream .,. CuP mayonn1lu Tout.d eoeaeal, ti ct.ired 1>1"alll ~-~ .... Hrvlq ulce. ~ plneapp e . with man• darln oran1•• aad marabmallow1. Com- bine ~ cup ploeapple Juice with 10Ur cream, mayoanalae and rlce. Tota tOletber all tacre· dJenta. Serve in iettuee cup1. Sprinkle with toasted coconut, ll de· aired. a Al'Vinca· . . ..- I -If you like •em frozen, YOU'il IOve •em FRESH! STUFFED FRi;SH GAME HENS n soN C0111111',1; I C.l?AO( A ]!'> l!t:.1~ CORNISH CAME HENS . . • 'f t I ' ,, 'I '. ··' •1 ,, .. . .... • I l "f .\ • f ••• .. If "• • ,, ' .,, r_ucky has FRESH Cornish Game Hens! Now. the y're not something you see very often , because no matter where you shop. game he ns are usually found o nly In th e freezer case. But th is --~ wee k. Lucky has fresh Cornish t ~ Game Hens at low discount f. _ .. ._ ...... -·~~· .. prices! Fresh fro m Tyson . ... .. -....... -..,: Farms. Lucky's Cornish Game He ns are USDA Grade A a nd at 25 -32 ounces each . they're btg enough to • serve two! FRESH GRADE A TURKEYS v.89 FRESH GRADE A DUCKS .98 FRESH ROASTING CHICKENS Cl1AOC P. S TO 7 l BS .79 18 FRESH TURKEY DRUMSTICKS rltCHS ,. .49 L0 ZAC~V. YOUN<. 10 1'>l0!> lO :>OPPY c AL rr Cl?OWN s '• l r " ll! Look to Lucky for Lower Prices overall. ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~- Fresh Meats TOP SIRLOIN 198 STEAK UONUE% 00NCJEO 6tU lOtN W T·BONE STEAK !JONOW R!H to1r1 248 Ill BLADE CUT 114 CHUCK STEAK BONOEO BEEF IA ROUND STEAK BONf.lE<,S BONOEO SCH CROSS RIB ROAST 1 ""I•' 80"•.Al tt• r~ "If.• LARGE END RIB ROAST ~01111• TIP ROAST Wlf.ll V. ~OfoOtD BKf l'OU'<O 189 lB '" 1 .89 "1 .89 .. 1 .98 BONELESS RUMP ROAST 1 89 -CUI ~08tfl l>OVNO ll • STEWING BEEF D()t,( l4 !6 IOl<OtO lff, 1e 1.98 • lll . 79 BEEF SPARERIBS foOllN OtfllOSTIO ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE 1 68 f~~ ' l8 • PORK LOIN ROAST .• 1. 29. SllllD<N CUI A\/UAGf WCGHI HIS .., PORK RIB CHOPS l()tl; PORK LOIN CHOPS Tll•Olt!O"' SMOKED SAUSAGE ><lll5totfl( AU vuitr•n 11 1.68 11 1.88 111.98 I TURKEY WINGS ll<HH ltSH • , ... TURKEY THIGHS tttCH S "'fSH If .64 ' 11 1.05 TURKEY BREAST lhCMSNltlH WllHl!lf1,a!'T~D PINATA BURRITOS ta 1.68 lACM 1.09 ~ISOl UtAJl'•rOl • W£0LAOlY ACCl'1' YOUR U.S.D.A.FOOO STAMP COUPONS canned & Packaged J:CRANBERRY 37 SAUCE • JHUEO 011 W~Olt LAO( L[[ ll> Ol Cf•'ll !:STEWED TOMATOES LAOf lf ! .33 11 Ol \A .. canned & Packaged }ILADY LEE 99 b MAYONNAI~ • H 01 JAP f'MAZOLA b CORN Oil 239 .:s Ol All §9 !MINUTE RICE •16 l LOAF 159 .' Ol BOX !'HEINZ OKETCHUP .79 noz Bil b DIAMOND WALNU!~, .,.r, 1 . S9 L ~~.~SCHINO CHE~~~ .••• 97 . A ~!~~1~1~~~!~\4rz o.r.1.37 l' PRUNE JUICE 89 6 •.uw.wur fCOI en . ! NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT1 75 'IOl!DflW 1tl ?I ~ , f:. STOVE TOP STUFFING 67 J VAl>!lf.f\ 11 Ol ICY , L FRUIT PUNCH BASE 2 19 l .. O'Hll M Ol an • L LADY LEE PEARS 53 160/ ~. t GREEN BEANS 6 1.M)y LU \IJCIO 1601 CAI< ,33 L DEL MONTE CORN C"AM\l"rU 35 Dl'MIOt.t 1111"1.I 1101 ~. !~~ ~ONTE PE~S 1701 CAH.43 L CORN FLAKES CEREAL 7''% li&O'll.U • • • 11 Ol IOI • l'J L B & M BAKED BEANS 68 • 1101 ~. L CRAPE-NUTS CEREAL 1 27 l'OSl • 1' 01 '°' . L ~NATIO~ ~IX •?Ol IOK 1 .25 r STUFF-N·SUCH 65 't lil!IQl kif l 6 Ol 80W , These prices not eff«tlvt In sanu 8at1>ara ana san Luts Obltc>O counaes. -------- !WISHBONE DRESSING IT AllAN !>AlAO .99 ltJ Ol fill f.~~~,fOCKTAIL ., . r.,. .51 L ~~!oJUICE ... I • 1. 62 f.~A~LCHADE DRINK ~ " ·~.SS b SMUCKER'S PRESERVES 1 119 ~"·-"" 11 01 .... .'+ L OfAMOND PECANS 1 99 •OOl Po:<; , f.PICKLE HALVES Oh "'°"It O'll 1'01 ~.83 !SEVEN SEAS DRESSING 59 VIVA 11-i. l"UIO • ' I 01 tn • r GOLDEN CRIDOLE SYRUP 1 69 0 MOZ ITl • r HUNT'S TOMATOES 111 b IO' ' Ol ""' • '+ L TOMATO SAUCE 29 ""'" \ ' t\ 01 ""'. L GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 119 '"""""'" 6'10t en • r KRISPY CRACKERS 63 b~ . ••Otto•. L LIBBY'S PUMPKIN 49 . 1t 01 ""' • Liquor & Wine L PAUL MASSON WINE ~="~ ·H ITllll\ 3.19 rMATEUSWINE ' 3 19 ~WMll O-'O".c l~OI •n • A LUCIC'< BRANDY 7 ggq IONOOf 1 ~ll9 en • r CABIN STILL BOURBON 8 99 6 '° lllOOI , "I 19 ti\ • what discount ........ 11190.tlTA"~---- Delicatessen J:LADY LEE FRANKS Q \/ARIEl ll'> bCREAM CHEESE lAOY lH i LADY LEE DIPS ..... -..w:r"' .99 1601 PllC .55 &Ol 1-V~ I .,.G,39 L~~.~ELLACHE~ .... 1 .99 L LONGHORN CHEESE 000-0T•••PY<,.Jo.IJ ~C,)\jl'( 2 119 PAllr()C)IO M (;MI .. ,'+ t HORMEL KOlBASE 1 69 6 110l owe. • ' PEPPERONI PEPKINS 115 ~ "~' \Ol ""G • 1 WPGON MASTER MEATS "9 ~ •v""ni\ l'>Ol ~ ,'+ r ITALIAN SALAMI 1 39 6 MM1CO IQO !OJClO \ Ol Po<; • Household & Pet t HEFTY TRASH BAGS 1 09 6 JV\flC WC."• 10CT Piii: , r PAPER PLATES 1 69 b It'll.a 1'-0CI ~ • r VILLA FOAM CUPS 59 b \1(1 .... L ~LEE OIAPE~Cl "'4.39 r KLEENEX T1SSUE 59 6 IOIJ1'0Ul f AOM 1 n C1 IOI , t LUX DETERGENT 1 24 6 \IQUIO U Ol l'I. • ~flCENT etot IOll 1.29 oatrv & Frozen !~Y .. ~~ .. l0019A4.49 r MINUTE MAID JUICE 1 "2 6 ()eAHGl M Ol C.fN , '+ rSA&.UTO PARTY PtZZA 2 75 6 ,..,01,... • r AUNT JEMIMA WAFflES 63 6 (C)Ulmrf 10 Ol HG , r lEMON COCONUT CAKE 1 09 0 ltl'l'lll()(iU """" 12 01 PllG • Dairy & Frozen J ~~~!~H Fil~ .••. 1. 75 • OR'E-40A POTATOES 79 I!, ,...-r_,. e~ 14 I ~"'· • r TREE TOP APP\.E ODER 99 b "01 <•'<. r NUCOA MARGARINE 71 o ..._.., •ttOl (t" • • LITTLE EA~ COB CORN 93 ) .U•" 8Ct t>wG . Health & Beauty Aids bllSTERtNE 177 MOUTHWASH 32oz en AEff6QENTTAB~°'~2.1 9 l ~ n BLADES Pl(; ~.1. 79 ProdUce ~ .24 llEO. 8UTT'Efl. GREEN Olf llOMAINE BUNCH BANANA SOUASH . OEUCA ~ RAl/Olf RUSSET POTATOES U S NO t BAJCEl!S BARTlm PEARS l.Jll(ECOUNT'Y'> US NO 1 .3~ """' .o~ .19 l 8 .39 LB °"' -llft'llPITl()ftl'QO<vQ\UI "'!ff'\ fftfl'Wontfi"'l?~f'f'*'f't•~·•r >ft\ ~.,,, ()(tl't()('f \(Jn'"'" ,_,, "'""'"°"'b~ •1~ LoWer Prices overall ~ ..... ~ . .,..,. ~=... . .....,. ........ , ...... ., "'"""'""""' ~~AWIMI ~-.... ' .... 11 ~M>M AU.A ,Al ., ........ • 1"' llAftUA AW. IAJffAANA ...,,......,. ~........ OM .... LA lllltAM ~CllfTltl .... I . OWllM AftMll hit to ~·TllUt STO..H ONN DAILY t A.M. ........ ._, .. _.,, __ AWMUI .. ., .. ,. 1'*" WR I 11 1'1 hllllT ..:~· . ,. ;. . .. l. ,' I > • \ ' , . ; • a ' ...... I FOOD 1-w·f*t 'Nihblers' Olive oil ii fatt••nc ~ke, amt0...-ed, ID a 1)' with pan Jwet11. To LOW·f'AT SPANISH llquJd Cfromjar) except olives. in food · · ·but oil,. aree•t. p ellleated 'OO·d•&r•• Hrve, apoon cbuoky CBIUI AND OLIVE Optional: •mall blender or food pro· Deaplle their un· ~t~.• D for 50 to 10 ve1etabJe sauce over IPaSAD clove peeled 1rarlic ce11or. using the small deMJ"fM t~ lmaae. llLUl\MI. mil ~~ ll cb1ck• Jlltce1 <d.Llcard 1 eup plaln low.fat v, cup finely minced btade. Cover and ·blend Ge•.-..et By Barbara Gibbon• oUvu an relaUHllJ 'IOw Wet ..S moat of tbe U· bey &Ml). Mpea four pot cbtele (uncreatned Spanlah stuffed 1reen smooth. Fold ln chopped ha ca&ori•, compared quid baa .. ueorated. anvlnp, 2IO calorlea cott11e ~> ollvea olives. Chill. About 1s w1tb tM other .aub Bute ddtbD rrequ.nt· Hth. i tableepoona oUve Combine ingredlenu, calories per tablespoon. and lllbbl• tbat.t .. ,~~----~----~--~--------_..~---------J--~~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------tlNm ~ OD ap. 1 peUaertrQa. Ottv•. lrete or black, avera1• only fiv e calorl• ..,._., A NIIMI· alae cubt ol chMM cu come ~lot• to 100 .calorl• . n .... are some ol our f avortte ways to UH them · N DALtJSIAN •OCll OOCll .' l turkey tb.ICb. frab or defroaled ( aboul 1 pound> l larp oo.ioo. finely chopped 1 cup ~liced muabrooma, freab or canned l ball pepper. pre ferably red. seeded lhinly sliced 4 vln ~·rlp e tomatoes, peeled and diced or 16·o~ce c an tomatoes, crus ed 1 6 Spanis stuffed g reen olive , thinly sliced 2 tables ns ollv liquid (from ja ) 2 tabl espoon she rry. or other wh ite wine ....... & llA1UllAl CHUSl Not a big cheese, just a better one. All our cheese 11 made In the heart of America's dairyland Where rn1lk 1s rich and frnh. And c:heesemaklng an art. Wtten you want the finest cttoose, remember our quality. @ • It's making a name for us q!p Sargento ~----915 Running• ein -------- salt (or garli<' salt)-----:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ pepper to taste Brown the turkey thigh skin-side up under the broiler, unlll skin is golden-crisp and well. rendered of fat. Tum to brown evenly Drain and discard fal. Combine with rem8ln ing ingredients in a heavy non-sllck Dutch oven or casserole. Cover and bake at 350 degrees for 1 and one-half hours until tender. Baste oc casionally with par jui<'es Slice turkey meat and serve wl_th the pan sauce. Makes four servings. about 300 calories each. SPAN ISH FLAT OMELET 4 eggs, lig htly beaten 1 onion, peeled minced 1 cold cooked potato peeled, diced 1 small bell pepper seeded. minced 2 firm vlne-rlpe tomatoes, peeled. diced 1 slice lean cooked (boiled) ham, diced 4 Spanish stuffed green olives, thinly sliced salt (or garlic salt) pepper, to taste Beat eggs until fluffy • fold m remaining ingre dients Use a 11killet or omelet pan th.at do be slipped under the broiler, one with a metal (n ot plastic) handle or with a r emovable handle. Spr ay skillel well with cooking spray for no-fat frying, until slick. Heat over moderate flame. Add egg mixture, Ult and rotate the pan to coo k evenly ; use a spatula to lift egg mix· ture so uncooked portion runs underneath. When mixture is nearly set, clip the skillet under a preheated broiler, just until top of fiat omelet is lightly browned. Cut in · four wedges to serve. Makes four wedges, about 175 calories each; two meal-mze servings, about 3SO'calories each. BAKED CHICKEN SEVILLANA 2 pounda cut-up fry. Ing chicken pieces 1 onion, peeled. halved, thinly sliced 1 bell pepper, seeded. thinly sliced v •. pound fre s h mushrooms, thinly sliced 8 medium Spanish (Stuffed areen) olives, sliced 16-ounce can stewed tomatoes, broken up well "" ~-cup dry sherry wine 3 cloves 1tarUc, fine. \y chopped Salt, pepper, to'tute Optional: •mal\ Ny leaf _, Arran1e cblcken piece• lktn-alde tip on broiler tray. Slip under broiler UDtU akin ll crllp aod •ell·rmdered ol fat. DralD -dllcard fat. 'Arran1e onion, bell pepper, mmbrooml and oll"9 ID tbe bottom of aa o....-oof ew1ro&e. Pat tbe eldeUb pieces on top of the nptablel, akin-aide up, tn a liqle layer. Combine tomatoea1 wtne md aeuonm,a ana pour oY•r cblekea G· TH Now you get more of everything you love Bran'nola for. . With the bountiful new breads nladc in Bran'nola's famous family~ize pan, there,s more sandwich for your appetite. More taste for your bud.5. More goodness for your body. Try our Heany Wheat, filled with tender wheat nuggets. Tangy new Bran,nola Yogurt Bran'nola 100, made with 100% stone ground whole wheat flour. Or Golden Sesame, made with creamery ~er and topped with toasted sesame seeds. Of course, all the bountiful breads are made with extra bran. And bran never~ so good. So now, no matrer what you have a taste for, Bran'nola has a taste for you. And e\'eryone in your famil y. ---~---~~~-------~ \ L~, I c -----~~ MANY PROTEIN foods s poi l r apidl y, particularly poultry, eggs and shellfish <or products made with these, such as mayon- naise). Try to avold using these foods on very war m days or when you know the lunch wall have a long. warm wait before it's eaten. And ir a child brings a rood item that might spoil back home again, don 'l pac k it for a second time. Food poisoning is a serious matter; don 't take un- necessary risks! When packing lunch for a child, start with the types of food the child enjoys, and lhen vary the menu from day to day so he doesn't tire ( or his favorites. ......... a......11,,111 Mei nor House Frozen ---. '::-lb. -.1 Boneless Hams Smok-A- Roma, Fully Cooked. Water Added lb. Utilize all the possibiliti es : sa ndwiches , chilled items and vacuum - packed hot foods. Use your imagination in packing tbe lunch: cut sandwiches in un- -USDA Claoi.c(J Bulk B eef- r1J1.11c '·"' ANI 'fl'Mpp#d.-Snu./MUMt l.WJm""'H#·I Whole Boneless Whole Boneless Cross Rib Rouncl Tip Grapes: 5..~ $159 ~~ $199 a._.. (1-11 lb. •n•) lb. (t .. ,,..._.,,., lb. No Fuss --~' . somaimes, W1th the ~) ~!~..!!.~'.'. .. ~!~~'.'. .. s 139 r~;:~t:'h~J~~ke:::; (::)~!~~!!.~ .. ~!~~.~ ........... s129 com~• a bit earlier than .. ::~: ~:ie·ua1:ea d~ft0~( Sllcecl Bacon I Beef Liver brif bt.ening. Take 1reen I s a ads out or the Sm*-A-•·tb. 99c sticied, """ 99c doldruml by tossing in a ..._ ..,.. "--· ~ tt.. handful or two of table ~~~~~~~~~:------~;....;;..;;.. .... ,, grapes. Or perk up your Bakery Selection! ' Frown l'ooda! favorite rice pUaf by ad- ding halved anc1 aeec1ec1 Crushed Wheat grapes . . . areat with B _..,.. poultry or Iambi Tr1 Na. cooked Bnmell sprout.a, i t.otsed ..ttb fresh 1rapes Mrl.. !!_~·2 $ · and 1moth ed ln a n.-. smooth wblt aa al an ~ utra-soedal ve1 ble. ~ :::-. Fretb iable grapes dd ~=:::::;;~===::;;::::~ 2 .. 1SALE ::e:;.u'b to family " y ta• n • I · 8.-.Ccoll =..--:;~39c Spinach ~~-3::·$1 HealJh & Beallly AUis! Llsterl .. • Al111Mptk ' si19 .,..,...,. ~ ttn. . t::::;;:;;' ...... • • Playtex =~99e: ,., Minute Maid Orange Juic., ~en 6-oz. Can Crisco Shortening Pure Vegetable 3 -lb. can Real Mc,yonnalse ~ Scotch luy 32-oz. Size Safeway Specials! Beverages 6 n!1 c- Ice Creal!' (AhR-%-i ~ $) 39 Del Monte a.-~ 39c ..... iliPiii' .... i . c- Monterey Jack .... ..., .... $199 ~Ii-! Cranberry Juice =-....... ~ :::·$119 ./ ........... • :::·59c Kodacolor .. . fll• =s229 ~.24&,t. \ ~ .. ,. . · Sahway Color •II•\ . 115mm \ ~ 40QASA $199 ~: ~Mliqt. ~ ... 30·Sllce Bread Mn. Wright's 24-ox. ~ Heinz Ketchup Keg O' Ketchup 32~oz. Bottle c Ha111burger Helper Betty Crocker Podcoge --- • FOOD Look ......... Tiiis Weeks Two Freshly Remodeled Sof9way Stores With Completely New Looks. • 175 Fairview at Hw. 101 GOLDA • 3030 Del Rosa Ave. at Lynnwood SAN BERNARDINO , Northern Tissue Bathroom Tissue 4-roll Package • Budweiser Beer A Stoclc-up Buy " 612-oz. cans Liquor--, Wine And Champagne "'-tffecf1 ... !ft~ SuN GjL Ne~ ... ._ el 20 Ge&t.M .... ~ '-...... Cha111P-agne Maison Blanc •White •Pink •Cold Duck 750..mf. Bottles It's Sa~eway For The Pick of The Crop! Apples c .... Dellclous Premium Russet 25 ~1111n In C Yellow Onions U ~ ,_ I !;!a! ~.einach ~~~35c Juice Oranges w .... 4 :C99c Dried Apricots $149 ·Sc9lcll 11w I.at .-, ~13~• In Our Flower S hop! ~ . · Tha1ks1iving Cactus 4 ·""" 99c · ~...., l1111b -.... _ ... ~--' 6-IACh Munis:..':.... .. $399 Floral Bouquets 1: .-. • •249 ~e?ruit • ........ -.............. c ....... SAFEWAY ............. ~..... ~ •• ,. ........ ~µz;tL9jm..... .14 ....... .., ......... &...-~ .............. Le .......... ........ M1pd1,ll .. .,...... •1441'1C... ..... W.......... • .................. ._ • ' 1 ~ ... I I ., . ~_...._.. .. __ ,. ... ~. gr-...,.--....:,.-.~-..... l\o.-.. ......... ~- 1 FOOD ~. 0c100er s1.1m Ice Everybody's Favorite Dessert lee Crum. . . cree11a1 aamt..r1, a Pol"*-a bate lt! Ob, ••cret ._. kaowo b1 DOt beuUM ol ..., lack profH•'"•I c1Mf1, by ol affectic>G. but becaute ...._ •eu••• to crua. U..1~ IOOft M Mt of •ulli.a, ••• 4H••rt ~ ll tbelr www ••1• ~ n.r..,. a few. =..~-~cU:-n •c• ca•A• IDSAI Combtne " cup honey wU.b ~ cup cbunlry pea.nut builer. AJt.rDate mbt..,.. wttb cbocolate lee e"am ID parf alt ...... lee cream. Serve warm over vaallla Ice cream. Oena&lb wlUl peanuts. C\&t &c. cream bar lDto ~·inc~. Spoon ID· crea m between two touted waffla. ICE CaEA• IDEAS POSAOOLTS Pete r Heerln1 with chocolate tee cream in COUPE CllAllLICS Drambuie fOI' u to JO parfait &)asset. l plot Vallllla lee nitaui.. .Place lpooal\&) Pour Cre me d e Cream of Ice cream la eaeb Me11the over mandarin .A.aortment ot fruit& ...... o.er eacb 1aJW orange sections. Top s ucb as raspberries,. Of Ice cream 9PG08 --. wlt.b a scoop of vanilla atrawberrin, blueber· fruit a.ad cover wltb 8pooa benaH aUc•. to a deuert d.llb, froaen mlJCed fruit lee creMO. a.notber layer. Top eaei. _, .0.<mi.DaSN Tr1ln1 to flad 10· Pov C"lliUed apricot freeb~ud top wtda wbtlPed cream, <thawed). Serve over sr•ea .&::pea Into toasted silvered Strawberry Jee Cream. Combine peach slices. froseo red rupberriea rtn~ t beavy cream · ~cup Drambuie dttHrt with wbtpped cream and a cberry with m._. Mio .._'t •• Md.an Of# maodaria nu!Mly low •~ cnam oran1• 1ectlona. Top ta u dtmeult u tllidlnc Ith v--•n ... m . ToJ> wttb oraa,.lce. Comb1oe cbopped almoeda and a marueNno cherry. Scoop extra lar1e Banana allces wtt.b Tia <thawed), brown auaar 4 Karueblnq.. cber-t b e 1 t •..:a.tu p . Marta. Re1rt19rate 30 and pint champaJne. rt ea Strawberry, ::grt1 minutes. A ternate Serve over plneappJe or Cut fruit Into amaU or nut may be lD IU ltatiOaa pvtq ewar W a acoop ol uuul dl1be1 th••• d•1• _t_ce_C.....~~-·--~~~~--------~~~~----------------------------------...;,_----------------------------------------------------peanug and pl.Happl• H nlq of vanllla ice layers of bananas wt~ oran1e lee. cubes and marinate in place ol cherry on top. Americ .. ~ C'OO· 1ume more thu three ud a ba.W bWioe qu.arta • )'Ul' end oe&rl.y left perceat ol the popul•· Uoa Mt lt every da.y of lbelrUV.. · n • QUICK and euy lo 1ene, h fahly ffOOOllllcal and certain· b deUclcM.w. C001u.era reeoculle it aa an lmportant buic. n.atrl~ food lD the fun eate1or1 wltbout the many drawbacu ol junk offertnp. Manulacturen , h~· lot customer demand, are DOW offerinl frozen treats of ice milk , aherberts and "Yogurt on a stick'' for the diet conscious. Many of us belle· e that Ice crea m ls an Am&rican institution, and why not? Here is an industry that generates over two billion dolla rf r etail yearly in th~ United States The earUest form of ice cream was served in China as far back as 3,000 years ago when it was discovered by acci- dent. And while you may re- member Nero only as an ardent fiddler , during times of stress his greates t r e laxati on came from consuming magnificent dishes of snow, navored with nee tar. fruit pulp and honey brought by fast runners from the Appennlnes. MARCO POLO tn· troduced "water ices" to the West on his return from the Orient, ~nd Cathe rine De Medi i's famed Flore nce c efs s tarted a new fad when they added ice cream to the cou rt menu In France, about 1533. French gourme~. dur- ing the Napoleonic era, cre ated the "coupe" (pronounced koo-pay) A coupe was and is a splendid dessert of ice cream aerved in cham- pagne gl.aaaes with fruit purees and whipped cream, doused wtlh cor - dials. Napoleon loved a con coction of cherries jubilee flamed with his favorite cognac a nd poured over vanilla ice cr eam. ACROSS TJIE Chan ne l, "coupe Charles" was extremely popular. Na m e d after Bonnie Prin ce Charles of SCoUan4. this particular version 1~eatured liqueur with frflil and whipped cream. The fJ.J"Sl reference to Ice cream in this coun- try came long before the Revolution when a din- ner ~t of Maryland 's · · Governor Bladen com- men~ on the "curious dtlite.rt. of ice cream with strawbenies and milk as most delicious". Oth e r not a bl e Americans in our early h latory who becam e fans of this novel frozen treat included Geor ge W a a bington , Dolly Madison, Thomas Jef- ferson and Alexander Hamilton. Jefferson col- lected numerous recipes for ice cream, including one that numbered 18 ateps in preparing, the dessert we know today u Baked Alaska. To Nancy Johnson goes the credit for In· venting the band- cranked freezer, back lD t.Me. Copies ot tJlil ap- paratus can •till be toad lD antique shops. WHAT GOES better with tee cream than the cone? Thia 1ucce11fuJ m arrla1e waa con· •umated aeddesltally lo 1904 at the Loulalua PVebale l!x:pMltlGG tn St .. Loaill. Wlte an Ice tream. WDdor r.. out of =·~ .... ~ ., .,.. • water uwnd ........... a eeoop of le. enmm •top. ....... to Bded A1Mb -from 8-dae to Snlmo PiH, Ice er••• remain• II• ............. ~MltioaaUJ. tbe ln· ••atift bouewtf• la -~ m .... lD· YOU A1WAY5 SAVE I WITH STATER BROS. 10W·£0W PRICES WIUOll'SClltTlfllD "0-.-Dlll -·' MIAT r FRANKS aun ROAST .. 99 4 H S.PKG. 99c EA. 'O'lft i>.out Ol M BLADE STEAK .... • ..... ,Ollll ...... ,., .. _.,.." o• ... ,,... wet"<J4IO!le("'41• tGU•MtitfftO fQpt,fA\.I •UV Ulll '°""*,...' W..t •l "*IMtUU fMf\l'l'lllUf U RIB ROAST PORK LINKS 8·0Z.PKG deli. ~ Wt Nt \lMYt IHt Af(.ltl 111 llMfl<>a••v\.f '-Alf' ff) C.OMtilt M( ••l ----------------" DI All M\OJI' LB. $ 1••79 LB 39c EA.' 0SCAJIMA'fCA•5UClO• lVAAtfltf' 99c Wf'Ot~\ll!) BOlOGNA •-0 ...... c , .. _, •SllCt.O 99c PEPPERONI '01 ""'· I .. '•"-'•' .. """ 99c SU<ED IACOll ·:· .'·~ • ,. OSCAU•.uc•. sun 0 •• VA•M IM·. $14 9 BOLOGNA :.!~' , " POil' tlNlS'fVl I 18 $1 7 9 SER VICE DELI iivoi.i.itAM~~~. "s l 5 9 HAM SLICIS 1• $1 " t• • lili •OJ '" CHUCK Sn.AK rllCStH llOLl H BITS O' SHRIMP ~~' •tf••lo •?fC' CHUCK ROAST SE AV IC l Ofll <, JOAf '> ONL 'f t+C)iAMtl •AfGOfltB(ff $1'' Yf~tt<ilERSP~~ '" fll(o;.<IAO/IN TURBOT FILLO OSCAll MAYlA s 1 s9 r1tt9',ll01r'N (A $119 Ill $1 69 l B $2 49 •B s3•a POT ROAST .. , • $1 39 7••· ROAST • s 1 •• Slioeia:H.t ....... .. s11• •d $1•• II $1" .~ s2•• SLICED BACON ~!~ r .. osc.AM lllAYfA•WAJfR f~ $159 SNOW CRAB CLUSTER 'Plf5tt J"Oltff r"[Nf(R Cul UAN°GROUND BEEF " $, •• iiiOUiHlt' ... n • s 1 •• itiia "snAK SLICED BACON ~~.'.'' , • HALIBUT STEAKS s'TIW'M.aT .• $1 •• iHiiiioasT .• s2•• CU•ID SRAK 8 s27• &-OZ 60c SPLIT PEA SOUP ... ,, .• '.. • "" 39c .... . NECTAR ~:.: .. ~, ................ ~ ... -.... s111 s 39 .,, .,,. '-"' ~.... :: .... '"JI • 1 NECTAR ~~:z:ftrRll• e ~mo/ sl.19 zs.~ss. GRAPE DRINK w11 H.,,, .... ~ ••01 55c $279 FRUIT DRINKS ~:'.'e';",'.'~ ... oc OA • 79c fl't lPH .l ll'UHC'H .. wr.-01 84-0Z. I iiissiNG . • SUSIEO ~CAI LITTER ... IDE.TERGENT ..... I BcaAAsr R SOAP 46c ,1a :STATER BROS., ...... ,,,.q ........ ,. 79c 1 ., DONUTS 11A1 WWf<ll l>fJHf''"~"' • . • . • . . • . . S-OZ. ,,,,. ,,, Jl.e\! I " ... )/ ._ ... -- 'Do•-ISH LIQUID 96C KING COLA A11.0P\<•" ! ~ ....... sl.29 APPLES l ARGt • r t.11tt •RI Ii 11()¥(' 25cl8 CABBAGE J.A~" • S()(l()('..Jtf f N Hf AlJ • 1oc·,~- .. . .. , .. ,. .... YAMS It tt1• ... • • . '*'"I• f'A O t PEARS " .. ' ' . , ... ,, .... -. ONIONS GRAPES •W 1f • •tf ••I fll Y• fh , .. ·•~•II•• ot ,_,, .. ···· · ........ n-0z · KRAUT Yff!I~\ 6 n.,: 73c t :J,,.BROUICSOFTEllNEAc•Sl-iEEETS s 191 STEAK SAUCE .' .. • . . : sl.27 POTHOS . EA $ 3 99 • • •• , .. *CT MUSTARD ~;~~" .. ! . : 29c. POLES ~:~.'~:cir ....... I SCOTT •WttfTE OR ASSORTEO COlORS 34 ::=================Ill=:::: TISSUE .. ;' . . ..... 1-AoLL c ~!: ~~'AcS~oA ::~:~:~:.~ow""". $123 ."'J.:l'{~ Beer & Wine Specials l(iiiCKEN ..... ~ 32·0Z 52°9 OLIVE OIL PO_,... • •. sl.06 lUCK~~'GER .• :. ~!!.~'--"~. A . STATER BROS. 11f ·p£ANUT i;unER CMAM•OA $ SS CAUNCttV 21-0Z. ' ' . BEID CROCKER ~ CAKE MIXES Slll'UIMOIST ,,v .. 11.,.H>z 79c Oii PCXIHO CAJll 11-0Z. JAM OR JELLY ;~~~"~": ... ! •to( 59c sjo• s2·1. RAVIOLI ~~~:,0~::,~:· ~ ••• ., .. &r MEOW MIX ~:·zt ....... o~ ...... ! ·•~\ s3_45 DOG FOOD u&MO ~m s10.44 • 1 , ' , I l I l PRICES EFFIC. • ::.·-'{(-;:,·.::r=-. --1:--·~-l:c~~c: 7FUlLDAYS, ~--=--~,~~ NOV. 1 · : .. " ·:::-_ n:iit'C;:. .............................. ~::.t:'t.. ... NOV.7, 1979 • , G OAl.YPll.OT W.ctn11 ... Octobef 31, tm Budget Stret~h ....... tbe budlet 1D u.. ...... da)'l l&k .. •lot of lt.r9'dala1 10 e¥i rJ tri~ ,_ .... to ,..... ,.. pe~U.blUet. Moat marhta ••• ·=·-ooMa .... m• pound '-'IO • lot' by ......• 1 prcMl.D meat ......... An eatra atretee.l•1' t.bere, too, ii tbe autri Uonal bocetlJwlw.-Ptflbl• Proa.bi MllPPbel. W1Ule JOU'N tlllDktq or 1udrtU...t ~-the problema or the dhur A lbslln, bamburaer com• olf the snll. landl oo a bun and juat kM>k in1 at It makes you feel rat. Whal to 1llp under lbat paUy" FLOAT IT on a .. raft " a pa.le tteen, Crtfp and crunt1>y raft of . 1ceber1 lettuce that fills In the gapa lo your mineral requirements for 1ood health. A raft Is dellcl~ and aatiafylng, and li a dollar aaver, too. With lettuce an ex- cellent buy ln the sum- mer market, you can cut four 1eneroua in.ch-thick 1 rafta from a slnele head of iceberg for leaa than · the cost of a ba1 or ham. bureerbuns. Take time to protect your valuable lettuce heads by giving the m prompt attention when you carry them home from market. Aa soon aa yo u un load th e groceries, core the bead, rinae under running water a nd drai n thoroughly then store in a plastic bag in your refrigerator THERE'S a trick to coring without a knife Hold the head core down. Whack it against the kitchen counter, lift and twist out the core with your fingers. Thul core-end, ;dong with the rounc;led top or the head will be left-overs when you cut your rafts, so store them in a plastic bag to use another time. c hunked into salads, s hredded to dress tacos or for sandwiches. T reat Hamburger Iceberg· Rafts just as you would a r egular hamburger sandwich Spread mayonnaise and mutant oo the lettuce, lay on tbe bambur1er patty and dreaa the top with a spicy catsup dressing. Add onions, ~reen 9r chopped, and serve with cold or hot drinks Try the raft" with slo ppy JOCS and ch1J1 con came, too The contrast between the chilled, de- licately-flavored lclluco <in d t h e br ig htl y seasoned and sauced beef is an always startl- ing and delicious sur- prise. I HAMBURGER · ICEBERG RAFTS 1 large bead iceberg lettuce M ust.ard Spread Tomato Dreulng 'h cup textured aoy protein meat extender ~cup water 'h pound ground beef 1 teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon onion powder Sliced 1reen onion for earnlab Core , rin se and thoroughly d rain let- tuce; refrigerate In dis- posable plutic ba1 or pluUc criJper. Prepare Mustard Spread and Tomato Dreealn1. Com- bine textured soy protein and water and allow to atand 5 mJnutea ... Add ground beer, sail and oolon _powder, and mix well. Sbape into .C patties .C-lncbes In d1ameter Broll. Mexican Chicken Mexican Chlckeii Is perfect for a change-or. pace picnic. Wash 2·3 pounds chicken le1a and win•: shake ort eiceaa water. Dip cblcken In 1 cup milk and place, a few pjecel • a time ID a Jar1• pla1Uc bac nued with coaUn1 mb· lute of 1 packa1e ( 1 v. ounce) taco 1eatoDln1 mis and 'Al cup ftne dry bread crumbt. ,all• to coat t.borouPIY. ake in 1rea1ed pan t JSO de1reea tor 45 lo IO milt.._,~..,.eraJ umee . ..,..fourtosl•. ' pan·rry or barbecue lo "-ind ..... ol don4t ...a. Ca& Wtuce h .. d c,_.._ lat.o lncb·lhlck 1Uni1 to mate 4 raftl Co•er with Muatard na4. Top with a hot mHt pauy. OaroJ1h with 1HH!d 1reen on.ion aod MtVe with Tomato Ore11lq. Mak• • aerv ln1• MllftA&D Pa&AD M hr liDlet.her '4 eup real mayonnahe. l tablespoon /repared m u1tard an 2 tab••· spoon1 chopped dlll pick I• TOMATO oaallNG In 1 small Jar, com· bin• " cup cauup, ~ cup 1arUc n1v~ "9d wlne vlne1ar. I tablet· poon1 com oU. and .,., tea1poon celery me•d. Cover and abako well to blend. Shake acaJn JU1t beror• u1in1. llakea about 1 rup dreaaln1. SAVE IP TD '• BOSC PEARS r \ - DISC OUN IQUOR PRICES. ON JUNE 24, 1971, MAHlT HSllT SlASHfD llQUOI ptj(ls 1 S % TO 25 •" AND MAUil USllT HAS MAIN- TAINID lOW DISCOUNT PllClS ON llQUOR fVH SIHCf. 'fOU'll FIND SWHID fltlClS THROUGHOUT THI INTlll llQUOR Dl,HTMDfT. MOH THAN JUST A FIW ADVH- TISID SPICtAU .•. llG SAVINGS ON YOUI FAVOllTl a ANDS. ,p J Mako btJli r ·rafts ' instead of buns. AOYftTISlD ITIM AYAllAIH.ITY GUAUlfTlll IM•~'"" f tfflll' I l fQUll l L/f(Jtlf ir1&1,)11t tY•t>tl4) H)'V ,All 1" \t()t ••••n "' '" 11<>-t ,,,..,, •\ -.ur1ht~tt "'lHr, 111 '"'''• ti0 If M M t lit !JI I 01 •-•1•1t1t+UO1Uw wt •~I ,,.tt lf .,., ,,.,, f-<.1111 '". ,,,. ..... ,'"111 ..... ,,,,,,,~. , .. , ""'. ..tt lltr, ta t UIW ... ta l fll·l!tt , • f• i ~"'.t i !Kf tQO!fl JI tHllll U IHI ll,.l !tfi ffl ... .,. e1I"''" ti ~1 Ml....m'f~-­•wa ft tlMal •,.. 1&1U•ca·•eu&m. PIKlS tfftCTIYt tfto.L OCl . l I n.lt Tiii .. NOY. •. h 7t • FOOD . ..... ... .. • . • . , ' ~ I ·' . . • . • ' I I ~ 3 . .. \ COMICS I CA08SWOAO .--------------- PUNKY WINkRllEAN by CIWlll M. Sc .... 1 !QI llJOOLLWr ~A OiWNVSlt>A~ RAT, Wl.lO !QI, MA'AM? 1 by Tom Batiuk (I.) &.W\PKIN ................. _ "Mam-.duk~ doeen't need a c:oetume ... eYeryOne lfreecty thinks he'a a monster!" FOR BEnER OR FOR WORSE SHOE MOON MULLINS Now, DoN1T FLY ·::u.o:::.:.-·--- OFF TH~ l\ANl>Lf, 10 :SI THE FAMILY Cl RCUS ~mt ........... ,-,,,_ ... LORD P.·· l 1VE SOLVl'iD IHE PROBLEM.cj 1a by Bil Keane "It's an 1.0 .U. from Mrs. Powell. She ran out of candy." DENNIS THE MENACE GORDO JUDGE PARKER by Lynn JOflnston by Jeff MacNelly J ~I I i------~------~---""-~~9~ NANCY THIS WA~LET WA5 L.OST 6Y A DOCTOR OH OOCTOR --• I FOUND YOUR WALLET ON THE. STREET DRABBLE OR.SMOCK l-4eL.L.0, MSZ:. ~ICIMMIS. TitlOc:' ~ -rrl!JCT" ? by Harold Le Doux FOR H~ DAKE. DON'1 YOV PARf l ~HOUt.D LH/ 5AY THAT, CUC!{' &OMEONE ~ HE LOVE~ YOu ... ADOPT HIM... AND HE NEED~ OH, THANt<5--· WOULD YOU MINO BRINCilNG IT OVER TOMY HOUSE? , .. ___ "t'OU, by Emit Btnllmilltr YOU COME OVER HERE ·-- I DON'T MAKe HOUSE CAU:.S '-n.11 .............. " by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont THIS ONe's -rHe: 1-1ousa , K I c:>c:>O .' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 52Twice UNITED Feal\ire Synd.cate Tuesdays Puztle SolY9d I YllOOef 55 MU1eo 6 Strlqll Pre-Z *OtOS Ii• i .~ W•nd oepos.1 I• " A I' I -,. 11 ll I Y A I 0 10 11.1111111 tamoly ;._,60 Greeil lelllll'S 14 Pruit style 61 Aevll8 'O l '" -l ll (A I [ W [ I u • a lu t -LIA Iv A I A H l 0 I A I l h -D It P 0 I I 1 I 15 CentOf 62 lnciOent TS ()tied and -63 Balance 17 Pleywlq Ilg· 64 Bhnlt.s 10 l lll0-1 'II I T I I l 'l I' •(T l•• '" • •- A 0 I 0 1 -1 U I II 1-1 I T • I 11 I I l (U ' I I 110 0 I I ure 65 "'""""~ 18 Cott\l(e 20 flog 21 Chilled 23 HIQh crest 24 Chu<ch area 26 Titular 281MS 30 t.awgrvt'f 31 ()uld, 32 Small well 36 Zodiac sign 37 9tg 38 -Baba 39 Ouee!1 Mery' s beflh 2words •2Hom .... SadWO<d 45 Fondle 4e Eur~an country 49Purwy 60FOteeMly 61 SMl\81 DOWN 1 Caniey- :' Fott.d&nce J Effluence 4 FloweO 5 Desognate 6 Pigll'ent • AIT •I A II I ( ' I r;• S I Y l I II I I A II D 1 -1 D A II 1 1 4W fll01 1ll l• I I • l 0 ' 1111 I A • I A C 0 I I I I 'I t I II g II ' •lH S I D A TJl tltOI 7 Hpay 27 Fetid Of llll 8 Numenc pr&-28 Comdor 45 Conta1otf 11~ 29 M8'ganne 46 Ottice gadget 9 Pronoun 30 Sit 47 Act It up 10 lobe pen-32 Loose 48 Nunemeld5 dallt 33 Pub ptoduet · 49 Coiris 1 t Lust8f 2 'MO'ds 5 t Teaae 12 SMd COlllOQ 34 Building 53 Negative 13 F0<d's lotty wings contraction 19 -and 35 Cravats 54 Macti II Pythtas 37 Aniou. e g. planes 22 Chart. Acc11. 40 Pluck111t 56 JUl1iOf 25 Bulganen 4 1 Mild Leaguer C0111 42 Fought 57 Htrem room 26 Girl's name 43 Ending'°' an 59 Eggs , "18UC NOTICS PtJllUC NOTI II PUllJ NOTICE P\llUC NOl'ICE -CITY or OOITA •DA. CAUl'08NIA Exldblt ''A'' ANA.LYSIB OP 11.JND MJANCSl/aftAJNBD EAaNING , .... 1.,. Ftaad ••• ..., F.=u. ..... ' l'UND TrUlfen .,,..... . E ....... • ...... llA!ANCU •• (Out) ( < .,; xhlblt .. a"> AdJutmelSI ,_.,1171 t .... Jal a 1m 01 General 5,211,510 I < l,192,SOO> 1113,883,083) $( 5,880,65'7) CM ~~ 280.m •1s.ooo ( 651,878) ( 189,898) 107,215 ,08 l,MA ,1~ ( 13l,Ml) 1,112,8" 07 Equlpmmt Replacement 238,009 ~.ooo 203,242 ( 102,227)• ( 463,0S9) 236,965• 08 SeJf·lnAlnnce 32,249 435 ,000 76.'S, 112 ( 663,185) ( 433,053) 136,123 • 111~ Ou Tu Str. lm~. . 2101.1 2e0,074) 532,3.16 ( 430,442) 258,901 100.721 12 Ou Tu SU-. tmprov • .S.C. 210'1.5 7,500) 7,500 • 0 . l3 =OuTu~ . .aec.a1oe 265,219) 645,367 33,653) 33o,000) 16,495 23 fiblcJe Partial Ho. l·lmprovem~nt 4,875 I~ 25 5,056 24 Vebkle Putiq Dtltriet No.1-Acqwmllon 5,892 JM 51 6,257 25 Vehicle Parkilq Dlltrtet No. 2·f mprovem~nt 2,232 127 l 2,360 216 Vehicle~-Dlltrtct No. 2·Acqula1Uon 7,208 254 3 7,465 27 t .andlcape AIMNment Dlltrlct 4,71 1 4,711 41 t97• Opela Space Bond Debt Service ~.225 271,797 263,487) 12.8) 43,407 51 Tndfie Safet1 575,381 "6.m 180,259) 24,991 976,508 52 Water Acreaae Fees 6 Improvements 12,959 17,900 4,711 ) 26,208 ~ Oolf Cou.ne 354,551 ) 778,53 1 705.~)· &48,691 367,088• 61 197• Open Space AcquislUon & Development 221,063 20,989 ~229) 285,125 182,948 81 Anti·Recesslon-FiscaJ Assistance 26,433 11 .590 38,032) • 0 • 82 Federal Revenue Sharlna Tru.lt Fund • · 8 · · 210,695 478,787 1.266.338 950,422) 2 ,447 1,0<n,845 85 Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund ''E'' 45,377 478,787) 433,410 . 0 . 86 Comprehensive Empk>ymeot Training Act ll6,978 71 ,496 188,474) 0 . 87 <.;ommunity Development Act ( 374,661 ) 311,000 ( 558,499) ( 47,657) ( 669,817) 0 TOTAL-CITY OF COb"TA MESA $ 7,103.399 $ ·O $24, 167 .458 $(21.109,503) $( 5,670,8(17 ) $4,490,547 Commmlity Redev. Agcy-Tax Increment Fund $ 809,561 s Community Redev. Aecy-Redev. Project Fund ( 411 ,66S) TOTAl.rCOMPt:!UNITY REDEVELOPMENT .AG!o;NCY $ 3971896 $ GUtl!a&L PUNO ........ u ...._,.,T_ • SC.-~-->loo1..ow,..r">£amc>110n ' ~ 111-•r E .. "'91loll :::;:T-~ C...,..._T•:ir Pr_.tyTr.,._T•• Tt~~yTn Ml•c:e"-~1 ContrlbolllOn Ll<- FI~ P«mlh !.al• Of $4ClllllH -"'-"" Rent Of "-tY ... ,.,flt Su-II•••-Gr_, Relm~lromOt,.r E111111 ... F-MCI 0-0H Mlw.el'-'ll_,. TOTAL REVENUU il.0'1.10' IU,oot ,.,.,, lM.Alt t,AIM,)Sl .... 701 11J~ M7.IOl J.000 .... ,,. IS Ill •.on Jl,7S4 IUJI l,5'1,111 1.u a.001 1.111.101 JH,oe. 1•.111" '~ =-==== ••ve"uu Pf-1¥TUtr\ Vl!"tCLR P&alClllfG DtST•tC'T MO l ,,,...._. .. _ A•••"""''om°'Mr AQenc,., TOlAL RCVfNU£!> alEV•NUES Vll!Ml(lE PAalllNG Dl'll••CT NO. I &u1wi•~"- Propu'lvl•v.,. Rnenuelrotn~ •-•~' TOT.Al REVENUE'> LANDSCAPE .AUEUMElllT OISTatCT l'UNO a lfVENUU ~lat AUft-\ COiie< le<I l>Y COUflly 1'1401"1!N Sl'&CI! 90NO OlflT H•VICl !'UNO al!Vl!NUl'.S Pr-rtvT•an ~l•tl' ~HWt\ Hom•ow""'' ' t "•motion a., ... ,_, ,,...,,.,.,.v r •""'P!t0n Mlt<tll•,,..,.,., l"'OITW' 233.467 $( 842.354) $( ~~.991) s 144,683 1.460.979 ( 511 ,912l 464,181 1,001,583 1,694.446 $( 11354,266 ) $ 408.190 $1,146,266 COMMUNl'l'Y ••o•v•~ll'T &0•9KY Teohoer-P.- al!VINUI ' tO\ .... , .. ,.,,, 11 lll•n•et o• l'!~IOlf'O\ IJI ~?:;,~;7.= TM IMf-I - T0 l&L IO:VI NUl ~ •• '~ ..... ,,.,..,H'~ t 1... l'f-Mlfl<J ...,._., &. r_,,,. ' . '" \ 7'4 M1t 1) 141 14 \ t\I fOAf f 't.w\• P\,t(,,~ lu tJtU\lt1f}t\ l lllJlf"'\'U' uoor IH • OMA,. f '"*""~ fJ•rf'<tOf' f llVl)l(O.I•-(•lllO-llO• ,,.._,JI .. ,. t•~nli\""'1 (Jr-t.A.tlt\I 0.oty Piiot 0< -Jl, l'lq Ii ,,. I .Jl'6 "·"' 1'0.!00 _.!!:!!!. \ tll ~· ===- tU"«llDITUltE$ ~~"••"-ti CnyC-11 TOTAl RfVENU(~ ' 111 1'1 PURIJC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICF. &nom.y OtYC*'° Cfty~I F~e P4t<WIMI Pl.tftot1"9 Fecltltl~-l!QUt_,,. ,.,.,,..,~ M•11~ tm."""lofl c;.,..,., Adtniftbtreh"" ~" Polke Fire Bu1101"9 ~I• Commun1ta1-• Anlfn•t c.ont,,,. Wet!dAbM._,. Pvt>tlc ~ Aclmlno~l••tlO'I ("9-•"'0 lrelllc £-ino \ltHI ,_....,...._,.~ Sir.el l•Ql>linv S•ftit•'' LAlwt• :.erYt<•> Adml"l\tret'°" -P-t I. Par1'we,. R«rMtlofl --lO'TAL EXJ>t:NOIT\JllES ••w••"° SW...MloM-~- CA .. IT&L OUTLAY PUllO Relm.,.,._.,_ tr_ Ot_ EMiii•• Mt!<(.il-lflf_- lOTAl AEV£NUH EXPU•DtTUalS (ec>ll•I lmc><°""""'"'' 00l9"..., Uln\IT Ulnch<•l>O' '"'"'_,.....,, ~ Ar~• T-1n1ti.P•t~ ln•l•ll!.t-IUQlll\ Vo<lori.t '>I !..ofll••n. Al-IOCMrtofl l •ncl ill.cQIJl~I-C.....,.,.. P-!>torm Ofeltl -Prtftc"10ft Oft- Aeplau UqlW\ T•Wln& .. T-t\ C.0..fh Un\INct-~0.•111 Ae91.ce Pr'-Se<ur•ty l-tno Door A•Wf'fa<.e T..W\c-b TeWilllli. P••• ......... a-.. SlorllQll , _ TOTAL EXPEHOITUllU UINO&COUISlflOIM PUNO l!ll"IEllOfTVltfES ceci1i.11mcor--s A<oYlre C.IAI-. He~ Cellter Sol• TOTAi. EXPENDITURES IEOUfl"MIEllT ltRPUICR"'EllT PUllO MRaATI-.HYIEllUH Re-otE~ O .. EaATI .. UNllHS AuteF .... ... ~~co-. ~ ....... TOTAL EXl>EltS£S $1ELP·INWa&11Ct l'UND llRYU•~ COlltrilMlons'""" l'.mptoyeu CAIM........_,._City ~•IFUfld C E TA. Fund Com,,,_.ty ~-•I A<I fund AtttJ-a~l'-COmm.....,., 01J tlOPlfiCOil "99n<Y fUfMI • "''" .. ,_,~ TOTAL llEYENUU Utl'1lllOITUltU AOml11l11r.eton Em,...,_ ...... .,, Comc><'.-..lw-lple Ll~lly TOTAL EXPENOI TURES ,._CIAI. GA$ T•.JC ST•l 1 T t.....-OV•M«lfT PUND 1t•v••utn ~J1t1.1 I St.te Al......., Set ,!01 I °" ... Couflly Al~IGll A•f_.__ ~-°"* A9<lft< !fl -sour<•• '""'"' TOTA&. REVENUES utNNOtTUHI Capl\el l111P1-,.> "'....,... • .., W\eMflll "°""cw•......,.. -~lnutOll 0r1 ... ,,_...,_.,=-delMMFr-v ow.,_._.._St. WICllft 5mlll-Yldl('e -C...,... Of ... s-ta.a....-hw Ml-----CMMr'utl'°" -tf71·1' TOTAi. PPENOtTUan INOM.OM TAX ~··T ~IMlllllT fl.,..D tec.Jtfl.S .......... 5t .... ,.....,_ .. _,,..,,. ...aA&.OMTAXITAleT~llJllMWTPUND ... t•. .. ,,. ... Alf«« ... -SIC. 21- °"""'9 c..,.. ........ ,,., ... .... ~ 111;.,,__ 0911 c,..,.,_ .. ...,_ TOTAL •twNCi ........ ,... .............. I« ~ ... ~..., ..... . ..... ..., ......... ..... TOTAL .. NMOITUllU .,. .. te&A ........ ~ .. , .............. .......... .......,..,,... .,_ 11'9MOIMt "-"'"' "OTA&.rVellUCI "llMtCU ..... , ........ CT-. t k11tr•1 ... .... ...,. ==-°""'--'" TOTM. RSVSHVA ' , .. 'n.D11 tSUSS '4.•11 •11,llS -ot,766 •O?A"I JS/,ttS ,., .. , '7,7M JIM,.,, J.lSl,"1 •.11•."44 2,lOt,llJ 101 .0>1 0 3,SS. tj,?J7 ,,.,, •I.to/ ltl ... 1 ~ ... , •n.~s HIA') •,JSI •S.U• t>0.31' .,.,,,. D ,JH '~ =:z::::== ' Sl.05S I 11',DIO l ,011 \ m IS. •• •5' ... ~,.. ll,1t0 ,, ,.. I) ).S1' 10.110 S,AOt lf.lll'ENDITUlllU Pr1nc 10•1 ,..•Yn'M"'M on eono-,, tnt••tt• P.....-1 on bond• /<llot(P!l.- f0fAl EA'PE,.llt llJlll ' ltl!VENUU co.ir1 Finn TllAP:P'IC l &P:ETV I UHO A•tmt>ut'YfnPf'tt tram ""'''OU\ AQ!t"' .... CCH!lri""110ft\ trom l<ton-C.Ove•nm<'nldl '>Ovf<r• TOTAi. REVENUE'> E.ICPl!NOITUllES 1,,.r~lt< !>1,....1 M<ltltlnQ PrOQt""' (epltel tmp'O_,.t\ w • .,..,. !.t,_t nnn "' ,.~ ai.o ln\lell SI-I 8'1\lol <,1 '°"" 8'\er !.I ''""" ~ v .. 1or•••nd"""V"" tn\1•11 .. ._,, 8" .. , \t •nd '>outn CIMll o,. .. '>t'lnel f --tnqSIUOY 8t0\lc.t f•Cr" \unliower lo 6aller TO TAl EXPENDITURES W&Tl'll ACtlfEAGR PEI!' &1110 l""PaCNR"'l!NT PUND a1v•Nuu Svt>cltYl\lofl CherQH E.ICPINOITUaH wai.r Well~ C...t> GOLi' couas& PUllO OPlfaATlllG al'Vl!NUl!S CNroHtor~ NON.OPl'll&TllllG INC()lijll! A~I 0111eu11or ln1tf•\t TOTAL llCVl NlJl ~ OPCll&TING E.llPfNUS Adrnlrtl\tr .. '°1 M.41tlrtteNIW"f"' c,ott ac11v111r\ Non (on•ltucflcn ~ °""'~ .... ion HON-OPEa&TIHG EXPENSl!S tn·ttrr\tOf'I u ...... 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LaM ~-. -11. on1t11 "°"'"'-Prei.t• TOTM. ••NNDITUan f • . ·~ -\ COMMUNITY ••OrtVll.OftNNT A•lllC. Y •• ,, ... u .. THiii!(..._.. .... a 1tt ,.,...rty r .... _-.J!. tl.US11ll1•1lllelll ''-'-••'ll~lofl t U6 -91111Mt• lllWll*'t Tu -TOTAL AIVINUH llCPINDITUAH ' ,.. i11•rnt ....... .. , ,,., .... -.. ............. l'f•i.tl ,.,. ... C · 111 TO'f&I. UC ... NOITllltH , ·~A •UO ,..,,, .. ,J11 -' •on - '·'" 11,0U ...... ..... 'fi10 • 10 ..... Boroseepe I • 'IHU&8DAY,NOVEllBE&1 B~ SYDNEY OllA&& A&IEI (March 21·AprU It): Popularity In· creau.; 8'Pirationl that aeemed out of reacb can now become realities. Accept aodal lnvtta- Uon. You coWd make •aluable contact leadblc to sreater financial and emotk>Nl atabWty. Gemlnl, Sqittarius penoaa f1lun proml.DeDUy. TAVSVS (Aprll 20-May 20): C1aDdelUne conf erenee couJd be on a1enda. You 1a1n acceu to conlldentlal data. What appean to be a ._ feat could boomerang in your favor. Know lt, be specific and confident. Keep pard up - aomeooemay be mlarepreNlltingf acta. GEJllNI (May 2l·June 2Q): Valuable ~ rormatioo ean be hnparted t.lu'dUCb good otrleea of a fdend. Means capitalize on element.a or penuuivenesa, constructive influences. You re- ceive call or meuage which adds up to ex· cellent "money news." You m1gbt. win a COD· test. CANCEll (June 21-July 22): Gain coopera- tion of family member in buslneas enterprise. Acce nt on ambition, investment, reput.aUon, opening lines or communication with pro- reuional superior. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons figure ln scenario. You receive gift "for the tiome." , LEO CJuJy 23-Aug. 22): Separate fact from illmion. Elements of romance, creativity and dreams are present. Be ready for change, travel and a variety of unusual sensations. You have chance to express views ln a dynamic, meaningf'ul manner. Young person becomes an ally. VISGO (Aug. 23-Sept . 22): Accent on basic security, flnanclal status or partner, mate or close auociate. Accept added responsibility, but lnailt on a "fair percentage." Capricorn, Cancel' natives Ogure prominently -and so does the number 8. You'll solve a mystery. UBllA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): F\niah what you start, check legal documents. Make concessions to those who mean much to you, including partner or mate Be aware of public relatious, your own ab1hty to inspire confidence and love. Be aggres.'l1ve In defense or principles. . SCORPIO «>ct. 23-Nov. 21): Find ~w ways or perfonrung basic task. Be an inhovator. Create your own traditions. One who depends upon you should be made to ··see the ligbl" You recei vc opt.Jmistlc report regarding health. Ma mt a an gains. re'>1St temptation to be a "backslider " SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·0ec 21). Obt.ain valuable tunt by studying Leo message. Be onalyt1caJ. piece together bits of information. Ry bemg a "good detective" you wlll come up with complete !>tory. Helauonsh.lp intensifies - accept emot.Jooal rcspons1btlity, move toward greater degr~· or maturity. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Move within available spacf' -by working with matenal al hand. you elevate PQ61tioo. Gemini, Vi rgo. Sag1ttanus nativ~ figure in exciting !)Cenan o. Expand hon zonli. shake off any ten· deocy to b<> morh1d. Social 0ClJv1ty accelerates 1( you arP rt'«'pll ve. AQUARIUS (Jun. 20·.Feb 18>: Check files. Matenal you have been seeking is closer than o riginally anticipated. Be versatile wttbout scallenng forces. Relative seeks your approval. Be frank while avoiding "cruel assesameoL .. Telephone call might lead to short journey. P~ (Feb. 19-llarcb 20): By making proper inquiries, you gain access to needed material. Don't be afraid to ask questioo.s. Doors open. answers come "marching in." Money s1tuat1on shows marked improvement. Anes. Genuru nativt:s figure prominently. Class Set A series or gourmet cooting demonstrations has been planned to raise funds for a cookbook proJect rt"C'eOUy initiated by the Affiliates of the L:uwnii Beach Museum of Art. Th<' first demonstration will lake place al 10 JO a m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, at CafeCampari in Promontory Point, Newport Beach. Kay P astorius. proprietor of the School of International Cuisine in Laguna Beach, will instruct the class . She will prepare Fried Wonton, Pork Dimsum. Clunese Cbjcken Sa.lad and Hunan Style Fish Mrs. Pastorius, an avid partygiver, believes that ... advance planning makes it possible for the hostess to enjoy her own party.'' She studied cooking techniques while living lo Sweden and traveling throughout Europe and teaches at several places in the Harbor Area. ,.Reservations may be made by sending checks for SlO to Museum Art Affiliates. c/o 2885 Rounsevel Terrace, Laguna Beach, or by calling494.oo47or4944563. Seminar In thla day of divorce, t.nflation, aasc>line crunches and uncertainty it ls difflcult for some people to sustalD intimate relatiombips. All tbe .. ycbok>gic:al atttsaes presented by these problems undermine the ablllty to relate tooneaotber. The problems and pouibtlities ol intimacy will be explored ln a two-day ~mlnar at UCI. sponaored by Univenity Extension, Friday eveni.OI. Nov. 2, and all day Saturday, Nov. 3. Participants will be Carl Faber, Eddie Arkin, Marcia Sellpoa, Pat Hlltoa, Rollo May. Peter Marin, Gail Steveuan and Carol Elllsoo Rlnklelb. Tbe lelDl.Dar will cooelade wltb a coaeert by Dr. Faber and composer Eddie~. For furtber tnfonnallon call UCI Extension, 833·5'1'. High Schools College• Pros All In the DAILY PILOT 141 4121 ,. ' ANN LANDERS/ SINGLES CALENDAR l:lulJ Calendar re t A"T AUC110H -nne palntlngs will be soJd du.ring an auction sponsored by tbe Woman's Auxlllary of the Arthritis Foundation of Orange County at the Newporter Inn Sunday, Nov. 4, at 4 p.m. Making choice a.re Mrs. Anthony Bohan (left) and Mrs. Nicholas Vafiadis. Reserva· lions: 547·5591. Ensemble al 10:30 a .m . Friday, Nov. 2, in the Balboa Pavilion . The life and music of Cole Porter will be featured. Tic kets : 673-6631 or 979"8466. b FASmON UPDATE, a fas hi on sem inar sponsored by Medellas <Medical, Dental, Legal L a dies' Societ y o f Orange County), wlll be held Thursday. Nov. 1, In the South Coast Plaza DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION , Pa- Uence Wright ch apte r, wi 11 meet at 12 noon Tuesday, Nov. 6, in the Hotel Laguna, Laguna Beach. A WA\' OF LIFE Second Annual Sym. poslum, a total health program for li ving, wlll be held from 2:45 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, in C rawford Hall , University of Calirom la, Irvine. Exercise. fitness and nutrition will be dis· . c u s sed Inform ation: s;J3-7708 • P R 0 J E C T , Hotel. Cofee hour begins THANKSGIVING, a at 10:30 a.m. and lunch county· wi de project to is at 11 :30 a.m. Informa- benefit blind and sight-tion: 87\.6905. A COUNTRY FAlllE· C HRISTMAS BOUTIQUE, sponsored b y We s t mi n s t e r Nursery School, will be held from 10 a .m. to 3 p m . Saturday, Nov. 3, In Mile Square Pa rk Recreation Center . . CINDEltELLA'S TABLE-DES IGNS FOR DINING Is the storybook the me for the Cinde r ella Guild of Newport Be a c h pre- h o liday benefit f o r Children's Hospital of Or a"ge County, to be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p. m. Tuesday. Nov. 6. in the Ba hia Corinthian Yacht Club. Corona del Ma r . Information : C h i ldren s Hospi ta l. 558·2462, extention 277 THE ORANGE C OUNTV FAIR - GROUNDS will b e transformed into an in· ternallonal marketplace Nov. 7-9 as Christmas Company, sponsored by the Ne wport Ha rbor Ju n i o r Lea1ue , celeMateS the lntem a· tlonal Year of the Child. A gala opening nlcht party wUI be held Tues· day, Nov. 8 from 7 to lJ p . m . Ticket Infor m a· li o n Lea g ue bead · quart.era. 640-l4!i0 Shopping hours are from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m . Wednesday and Thurs- day, Nov. 7 and 8. and 10 a.m ~ to 5 p.m. Friday, Nov 9 NEWPORT HARBOR TOA STMISTRESS CLUB will meet at 11:30 a.m. Monday Nov. 5 and Monda)' Nov. 19, in the Ma rriott Hotel, Newport •.Cent er. Infor m a tion : .. Mary Jank, 631-1094. THE SOUTH COAST ALUMNAE CLUB of Phi Beta Phi · wlll hold their second : c on cert by Guy a nd • Phy llis Halferty a nd impaired children at the Services for t he Blind pre·school in Santa Ana. will run from Nov. 1 through Nov. 24. More than 50 county organiza. lions will be collecting old clothes, boo k s, furniture and other dis· cards which will go to the Se r vices for the Bllnd's thrift store. In· f o rmat io n : R oy Madigan. 541·3354. NEWPORT HARBOR PANHELLENIC wi ll meet at 10:30 a.m. Wed· nesday, Nov. 7, in Glen· d a le Feder al Savings a nd Loan communit y room, Newport Beach. A CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE AND TEA will be held by the Lutheran High School auxiliary from 10 a .m . to l p.m. Saturday, Nov 3, at the school. In· formation : Lint-la Bagby, 525-8808. AN EVENlNG IN MONTE CARLO will be presented by the Little Mermaid Guild of Hunt· ington Beach at 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, in the MarriotpHotel, Newport Bea ch \ A HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE will be held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m . Friday, Nov. 2 and from 9 a .m . to 4 p.m . Satur- d a y . Nov. 3, in th e Colony clubhouse. 3611 South Mall, Ir vine. F ea ture d w ill b e handcrafted gifts, home d e cora t ions, bake d goods and plants . , . Office Booze Out of Place ~ Dear Ann Landers: My husband and his as· • sislanl have fallen into the habit of having cocktails in the office at cl<>5inl time. Their secretaries join them. My husband never kept liquor in his omce when he was in business , A WHIT E ELEPHANT AUCTION, sponsored by Southern Orange County Alumni Panhellenic Association, will be held at 7. 30 p. m. Thursday, Nov. l, In the A C HRISTMAS Miss ion V1eJo home of CRAFT AUCTION will Pat Sha rr. Reser vAoa-· ..... b~e h e I d b y t b e lio n s : Pat Shar r, Newco mers C lub o f 581-2052 or Ma ureen NewportBeachatlOa.m. Mayer. 768-3499 Wednesday, Nov. 7, in the WOMEN OF THE MOOSE, Cost a Mesa Chapter 1158, will honor their li brary chairman Cathy Bartley with an enroll ment meeting at 8 p .m . Thursday, Nov 1, in the Moos e hall. A Christmas baza<Jr will be held from 10 a .m. to 3 p.m . Saturday. Nov. 3, in the lodge. That night a dinner will be held from 6 to8 p.m .. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND CHILD ABUSE will be discussed at the9:30 a.m. We dnes d ay, No v . 7, meeting of the National Co un ci l o f J e wis h Women. Jlarbord Vista section, in the Shir Ha- Ma 'Alot Harbor Reform Temple. Newport Beach. Information: Pat Stein- berg, 7?9·1758 or Ann Weber,644·9328 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Clara Ba rton chapte r, will meet at 10 a .m. Satur- day. Nov. 3, In the Newland Ho use museum. Beach and Ada m s. Huntington Beac h . All are e n · couraged to dress in col· onial costumes. Jas min e Cree k Clubhouse. Information: Mrs . J o hn Kr use, 644·1409. NEWPORT BEACH CHAPTER MEMBERS of 1.0.I. <International Orpans, Inc.) will meet at 9:30 a.ro . Thursday, Nov . 1, in t he Irvine Country Club for a n all- d a y b us tr ip t o Ch ildre n 's Village, Beaumont. NATU•AL CHILDBIRTH CLASSES will begin at 7 p.m . Wednesday, Nov. 7 , in Community Presby t e rian Chu rch nursery school, Laguna Bea c h . Information: J a n, 494-5548. THE GOLDEN YEAR for the Orange Coun ty Medical Auxiliary will be celebrated Wednes- day, Nov. 7, at Club 33. Di s n ey la n d wi t h a l unc h eon h ono r i n g charter me m bers and past presidents. THE ANGELIQUE GUILD. OF HOLV FAM ILY SERVICES wil l hold a fashion bou· tique·luncheon at 12:30 p m . Saturday, Nov. 3, in the Santa Ana Elks Club. are your views on liquor in offices? -Stranger Alter 25 Years DEA.8 ZS YEARS: My view on Uqaor In of. nces ll IJmpl)' tbat it doesn't belong there. Of. nces ~re for work, and Uquor ls for recrHtion. When yoa l&al1 to mill the two, yoa're bound to 1et Jess work and more re~reatloo. Coclrtalllng with secretaries is a bummer. It cu also lead to a heek of a lot less wort aDd a great deal more recreation. •••ti Harbor Lites I 0-6...., hr lilld. S.., 1111"""9"•& C....Mete '41-7J I Some Time . For Mom llo.t peopae would aaree that • 1ood mother hu to ~ enoulb Ume with her children. but then'• a lot of ~troven1 about what COD· atitutes "enou&b" time. J'lnd1oi time for anything>is a big problem for am,se pannta, and many~ them feel con· m " ,,.. n&th of 0 JO.port HNI on the mgle pornt ~ Ellen SUQCJ1"m41t, o tOrillr who hot• in MUl Voll!JI. fUMd about W'betber or oot tbey're oeglectina their kidl u they try their beai to take care of all tbe thlnp they must 1~ ln the COW'le of• busy day. Ou the other band, even the D>M well· meanlne mother doesn't want to spend all ber free time with her cblldreD. THE DILEMMA PO• TBS SINGLE mother is bow to come to terma with tbe re- alities of he r situation aod t.be llmJted time a'(ailable to her, and lben to work out a prac- tical aohllioo that wiU allow ber to live her' chiJdreo the attention they truly need, without acceptlnc the idea that abe bu to spend every free watt.nc moment wtth her ldda. How can a sln&le mother apeod eooutb lime with her children when she alnady feels pulled in counUess different directions? How can she expect to enjoy even the UWe time she does have to spend with lbem, if she's tired and bas so many other things on her mind? And how can she avoid the coo.st.ant lrrit.a· tlGn that lbeir pleas for attenUoo may cauae? An excellent solution to all these quesUona is to ,..set aside a particular part of every day to speria"'with the chlldren, and then strictly adhere to that program. .... While this may seem difficult at first. the advantage ln arranging for some regular times on a dally basts 111 that the children will aet in the habit ol counting on it and they wtll begin to make their demands conform to the routine Even thirty or forty minutes of undivided, regular attention will go a long way toward meeting thei r needs THE IMPQRTANT PAtT of this is lo aban- don yourself completely to them dunng lbeir special time. Ta ke the telephone off the book, resist tbe temptation to try to get anything else . done al the same time. and focus oo the kjda. Make a strong effort to put everything else out or your mind. This may turn their special time into a particularly relaxing part of your day as well. if you are determined to free your mind from ot her problems or concerns. This is their exclusive time with you, and for il to work, you must show your cbildren lbat they are guaranteed your undivided attention. Then leave the rest up to them. They'll fi gure out what lbey want to do with you or wh at they have to talk about. The main thlng is that they wtll get uaed to h aving you to themselves for part of every day_. and they wiU look forward to that. Knowing that this is scheduled will go a loog way toward making you reel satisfied lbat you are heplng in touch with your kids. IT'S IMPORTANT TO SCHEDULE this at the right time of day for you, when you're not too tired to deal po,ltively witb the children. Some mothers can hold off making dinner and give the cbildren their special time u soon as they &et home from work. Otbers prefer to make it a pre·bedtime ritual. You may even try wak:inl everyone iD the house Corty minutes early and having special time first thing in the morning. Once you do find the best time for your famj)y, remember to slick to It rigidly In a short ti m.e. you will begin to see re- sults. The children wiU become less demanding and you will feel comfortable telling them to bring the subject up during special time. You will be able to keep in touch with their daily lives and problettts. You will also avoid those conflicts that come about from short-changing them on the time they hav~ your undivided ait.ention. Singles Cafe11dar ORANGE COAST SINGLES '4i ll hold an ethnic dinner party at Ii p.m., Saturday. Nov 3. in Huntington lleach. lnformation1 Ron.at645·3988 645-3988. TEMPLE E ILAT SINGLES will sponsor a discussion lilied "Fr~dom Choices for /against Commitment" at Rpm. Thursday, Nov. l. m El Toro. Information : Annette. at 837 ·2686. MAN-WOMAN INSTITUTE is s ponsoring a lecture by Emily Coleman at 9 a .m. Saturday No v. 3. ln Newport Beach. Information : Keith, at (213) 828-8949. BALBOA SKI CLU B will have a TGIF at 6 p.m . Friday, Nov. 2 in Newport Beacb. In- formation : Wayne. at 645·7!119. OUALt .. A,,,.eeNOe ·~···· autumn .shoe sale PRICES IN EFFECT THRU NOV. 17 regular 11.99 to 13.99 8.98 regular 14.99 to 17.99 10.98 regular 18.99 & up 12.98 • Select group1. all from reguler etockt • Big choices! But 1IHa are lncompletel Handbags at e~cltlng reductions ~l'~J IC.LANO • &-.a P~ Center CO""""" ... '° ~.rt> ( mv Plom •~"'QI.,,. Cl!!t>•~· y.,.°"'" y,. <' W>r,;I • 1°'11,,.., H.14. M,.. • ,,;.,.,. rl ~ (W1'V)O T~. ( ·~ Pio,,., ')(v+. • W~eo I.I~ Why The Precision Haircut· Might Be Right For You. If you hate the way your haircut disappears the day· after. come to Command Performance where we spec1al1ze 1n the prec1:;ion haircut. Precision haircutting Is our technique for cut- tlnQ the hair in harmony with the way 1t grows. So. as 1t grows. 1t doesn't rose its shape. And because the hair is cut to fall naturally, you don't have to keep fussing with it Usually a shake of the head does it. The precision haircut with shampoo and blow· dry costs 1us1 sixteen dollars for guys and gals. We also offer permanent waves, coloring. frosting and conditioning No appointment is needed, just come in. And you II see that precision is right for you. n.cf:cD C.omllfand Perf'orman.J .,.,.,,....,.,.~ ...... ,.. ......... (.,..,.., ALL STORES OPEN MON.~I. •t SAT. M NEWPORT BEACH-MARINERS CENTER 149 RIVERSIDE·(Next To Newport Beach Poat Ottlc.) 6'46-7451 COSTA MESA · MESA VERD~~NlD . · Behind le. Sk•tlf't9 Rink (Harbor & Adema) MCMf53 _ ( L. ~1. Ren l> ) Tnlonns and ~==== (JACK r\NOt:H-~ON) Reveals DAILY PILOT A•• £a•der• of Costa Mesa, Inc. • the total fitness center &Jone, but now that be bu this young man in with him, things have changed. 1 We Uve lP a small community where gouip travels fut. I don't thlnk aJU'th1nl Improper is gotn1 on wtth these young women, but it would not IOUDd very 1oocl ii the word got aroond that ~ .. -they were liWna around drintina after office hours. I bate to make an Issue ol. lt, Ann, but C.11142-1171. Put • fe)ll word• to work for ou. perbape 'ii you print my letter and offer a few i comm.U.11 mllbt belp. Pleue tell me: What ~ ~--~~----~--~------~~~~~~~----------~~--~ l -·-~ ----... -~----~ 1 .. . ·'' . -.... ., ' FRANCI~~ORR • ! ._,fire staticrery cora1a del mar --... • J BECOME A BELIEVER TRY NAUTILUS FOR THREE MONTHS FOR ONLY '89°0 Nautilus of Costa Mesa is a ne w co·ed facility featuring a complete line of Nautilus equipment. the finest inf itness t~chnology. ·A typical Nautilus workou t takes only 30 minutes¥€' Nautilus will put you in the best shape of yolir life! •• I • DROP IY FOR A FREE IUPERYlllD WORKOUT Call tOday (714) 957-6226 Conveniently located " in the new Stone Mill Business Park on Red Hill Ave .. near Bristol St . 2915 Red Hill /we., Bldg. 1030. Costa Mesa. CA (714) 957~6226 .. .... ...,a.ua .... ~ = ...... •1•• Beet'orooUoln 120&. Pkt De11mt CM111 '1 n Rondele ' oa. pq. A.-on.d navor1 . Sli9' Cacitlil 99e Lucco ln 'oz. 11-t-lnd. terVinp .. a.ese., s1 n Big 16 oz. jar "1f quali\y dreNing Salad Dressing •• nc Bob's famous 1000 lale-8 oz. jar Liquor Dep 't COVENTRY VODKA s3•• EaltJ Tims ..... ss•• Quart eiu in etraight whiskey AST I AN I MOUITAll WI• LS~ s239 . ......., Last Week Of Sale' CIOWIPOllT IEVllAGE WAIE ~ij '"'j4~ Frozen Foods FE CHICKEll mm RllYcaD llUIJ.IOl s2J• Ormge Juice .... 49c 6m. car concentrate -Minute Me1d Waffles:.. ..... 65• Aleort.ed varietiee in 10 ot. pkg. Eclairs almATt ~ ••• a,. Delicioua treet from Rich'11-A f'Yt. pkg !!!~,!:1;;,:!!e HAWAIIAN . ,..... .... 211 ..... .., ...................................... . ...... 111 , ... ...., ......... ,., ....... a ... .,. C.lle1 of Pork -·· .............. 12'! LMn for Sweet'n Sow Chop Su.y, Chow Mm Pork Loin IN1t =:' .............. 11 '! So dtl clout, eo navorful Fneh Eatwrn Pork Pork Loin Roast r ............... • 11! Bonel ... loln cut ol apd b..t . .. Ytlt .......... .. The heart ot lbe loin .•. Fre1h. IMO" tuty ._.Pork Loi• INll .. m .............. '21! Lean does not nceed 22% Cat. Loin CIU ..• makeet a fint m\ie.erie rout Chapped Stea •• 121! . Lean bNf.;:..oo. not nceed \6% fat Part lnin Raad LOllEm 3 TO 4 ll. AVG. II! Hoa11t Ofll' 1.<1 a golden goodneee thie week and eee how your folk& will relish every morsel! Here's pork al it.8 befll. Armour'11 "Ven l>ei;t " Sausage ftllm mu. ':•14! SLlca 99c ~ IACOI • El Rancho•• thicker "Ranch atyle." P k S El Rancho's mild or hot . No nitrite or ausage cuFASlllD •••••••••••••• 99t • ......._...& •1,, Our freah pork and rme aeuoninp ... 110 delicious Ill G'WU.-al n. __.S • • • L b Sh k S 1 Pork. veal. &eeeonmg no nitritet. u!'!'c"°'"' ~. d! ... ~n -' ' ' ' · · ' · · · · · ' '! Clld Steak .... 111! Beef Roast :mss .................... 124! U.8.D.A. Choice !)('('I ... 11houlder clod chuck cut fre1h Spare Bibi ~'t:t ........... 11! Finger lickin treat! Fret1h Eastern gram-fed pork, with eo much mee1v J{Mdne11i. to i.eti.~fy the hua,gry horde' Arm<JUr'11 "Vf'ri~t · Pork Loin Chops IQIJISS l.Oll •••••••••• '2'' .. f''lovor(ul lr~h i-;a .. tt.'m Pork trimmed for more \Ul u1· Pork Loin Chops snmD u. •••••••••••• s 1 '! Frl'flh i::a11tcm pork 11tuffed with l)read dreiwiing. buttt'r. ~ Pork Loin Chops na an u• ••••••••••• s 17! Lc1m un1l l,1"t v In· h r-:a .. tnn pork excl'llt•nt for hak1mc. BB<l Park lnin ChopsCOTfJQIT 1lll They II be 80 dehcioll8 broiled. because you get tendem ees. Oavor and 88t~foction from our Eastern grain-fed pork. Annour'11 "Vera~t .. Super Fresh Pro'duce IBPileti PHBPlum ... II! Sweet.and Juicy from Lake County' Put them ou1 ... and watch them du>appear Ribier Grapes .•.. 39~ Napa •••.•.....•.• 15f Brown Onions .... 12f Black·ezlre fency·Oavorful In our Onenl.81 section Flavorful mild for many uses. AIJOU PEARS 29! WHOLE PINEAPPLE Tasty from Hawaii 191 VIVA BROCCOLI 33c. FACIAL TISSUES Centu cut . tJ.S.D.A. choice beef. L59! l.ar11e meaty frying chtckena. Fl'1l8h <.rede 'A' (wit.h itibletAI CENTER CUT HALIBUT $ 3 ft, STEAi '!nnnem Frozen. defroJ1t.ed Sole Fillets ....•. '31~ Fresh F.ngl1ab Sole delic10U8 Red Snapper •MK 121! F~h fillets to bake. bmil or fry Mali Mah• '1'' 1....... • 'l'rop1caJ faab fillet.A Prozen-difl'Oeted Hom emaker Values Shampoo u ..... '1" 6 en ('oncenlrate or 16 c1i. L1qu1d -Concitioner ..••• 11" Heed 16 oz. for good hair care Co.,a QueefJ'°:SJH Mery Anne Haye1J·Author BIG PLUSH · RIDYnAI t£~~ sa•• . CHILLED SWEET BREAD ~TOMATOES TOWELS scon11s 200cmtl**• 581/) ORANGE IJICE ........ ltlf ... ......... s11• .. al. .. ·1• ·-u s1•• ....a-••••••• Your chnice in 2 lit.er bottles s-•=,n .. 2~ 1 ~ oz. Pkg. Original or Rich & Truck IMllJ Beans ...• 29~ 16 oe. Duk red from Sprinifield Su..--40os. Sprin&field brand 4 5 c in 28 OL can Seaoned Salt ... 99c 8 oz. Lawry's brand Bathns ....... w Soft'n Pretty 4 Pll. Aaat. WbitA or Print.I Ill YOllAISE .......... ......... S2alm' 99c =~65c . Prices in effect Thurs .. No'. 1 through Wed • Nov 7. 1979 Open daily 8 to 10.Sundev 9 to 9 No aales to dealen1 ilt*icetflllite ~ ...w =Mc: s1 3• C,cle Dog Food .• 37C 14 oz. Cana in ueorted V arieti1tt1 ............. _ fPI. •1•• ...... ,,.,.. • 12 Gl. •• Cans of reguler-light-diet or Aspen Cookies :lo~v .... 89e Cup o' lloodles •• 69C Choe. Chip/Macaroorui/Sugar or OalmeaJ 2/1.2 oz. pkg. twin pack-AMt. varieties Tea RMs =· ... 69C Bowl Cluner .. 49C 16 count~ ueorted variet.1ee Clean1-diainfect.1Sprincfielda9 oa. • 14 oa. Comet.-Jnc. 16' olf .... ,... ... _ .... ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH Wet!Mf Md ~utn IHMM>llf Mall I NEWPORT BEAC~ .EASTBLUFF ._... 9M Mu t A .. 11 :uo W. CMfMe 19". ''•·'*''end ""ftllfttton 11t...,..C."9fl 11.ofOt,....oveJ lloutt\eH\COfMfl 2727 Newpoft 8t.d n s• E"WWllH Of IOn tt\e Pemn1ula 1" I E111Muff VIiiage Ce"le1 I ........................... \ . • • ~,,t..• :. . \ ·: -=-"Y-· ::, ... --L - HOLIDAYS AHEAD I GIVE GIFT CERTIFICATES ""-'* • .. ..._., 9'ft ., ...... ...., ~,.,,.._, ot-ony Hu9h•t II lanch.,...,... fw any ......,... yw with .. , .... Alli.....,. eur YeMM Dltceunh ovoUabt. on Gift Cet1ff5ellt• purcha .. .. ef '100 • ...... Gift c..t""-... N~''"'•I• ttt any Huthet .. Huth"' " lancfte Mat .. t. IM'9U'Mllrt&etman•1••-"..,,fllt ,.." ~t. at 221.a211 ' v • • I . . ...... -.!--,..........._-~Jhe ~•t llarketpl•c•on the Orange Coast AILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ·ADS You Can Sell It, Flncl It, [ 8 4 ft aa..G~l -One Call Service Trade It With • Want Ad ~ •..v1u Fast Credit .Approval ~ HOUlaNO j)PPOATUNtTY P ti t I 'a tidier. All fM) estate lldvcrUal'd In Wa nc'Wlpaper ta aub-*1 kl U. t.__al Pair lloulnl Act of lH8 wbKia 11111k• It t!Maal to ad~ertlu "anr prt' ft"renl'e, Umltat1on. or dilcnmb\at.loo bH~ on nKe, tolor, l'CIJa&IOO, lilt' XI er natklnal ori1rn. or an UJUmUon to make an) web preleren<.'e. hm1t.a Uoa. or dlacnnunauoo. · · This newspaper will not taiow1o~ly accept an) a dvertising for rea\ est.Me wblcb LS m viola· tionoft.he law. allOllS: Achet'fiHN1 ..W cMcli ..ar ads My. ... report .,.. ........... Cllhfy. The DAil Y PILOT os.-s Wlilty for tt. first ift.. correct illllft'fioft Oftly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH WESTCLIFf<' WINNER 4' bdrm s~lt! ~tory with l~c pool. scp bdrm & bath. 1 m m 1H·u latt· t•ond ition , deli~htful nelghborhood A::.kin~ S2.59.500 GRf:AT GREENBRtf':R 2 bdrm. pi<'ture~qul· golf c•our se view. never O\'l'up1ed and anx1ou'>. s220.ooo. N l!:W HOM ES ON I.I 00 -2 new hom es on Lido Isle. 2 e:tnd 3 bdrms. beautiful appointments. gourme t kitchens. paneled dens with frplces. !orated near te nnis: playhouse. yacht elub a nd playground. A GOOD START Starter home. 2 hdrm. 2 bath~. n<•utral tones. all recreational facilit 1rs. in Newport 13cach. SI00.000. LIDO, 5 BEDROOM Could lie G bdrms. flowing floor pl an. sola rium. 01.cr 4000 sq. fl. and heart of Lido Is le location. Asking S595,000 \\ I , I · 'fAYLOI\ CO. ! ~ l '.. 1 I t I ! : . \ : , . I '. 1 ·It; HIGH OH 5'YGLASS MIU HAllOI It CAT AUiCA YllW llAunflUL TRADIWMS MOOB. A real storybook home with a Countrv f<'rench touch. The front courtyard offers a warm welcome with an a rrav of colorful flowers & lattice covered red brick patio. Prof ess1onally decorated in beat.t1ful colors. 4 Bedrms. fam rm. formal dinin~ & 21,., baths. 3-Car finished garage -· even with fluorescent li~hting. S495.000. WESUY M. TA YLOI CO., Reotton 21 I I S-JooqMi1t Hih Rood HEWPOttT CENTER, H.I . 644.4' I 0 Our lovely new custom, view home for a smaller home or lot in Corona del Mar. Enjoy the 180 clej{. view towards Catalin a. 3 bdrms .. library. dinin_g , 3 baths . Lots of wood. s hingles. glass & decks. Portofino Laguna looks & lives just like the Riviera. $329,000. IEACHUMITS U~lf)UI: fi()Mf:§ ... ~~ ~ de/ Jfkut Four .,!~5~".:iy pays A EAL TORS·. 675·6000 lm!.lf' t17J ~ for it.sell. AJJ 2 Bctnns. 2443 l:ast Coast Highway. Corona del Maf if'!t~LJJuieo 673-8494 comer lot and assumable -::'/ ~~ ~11 Day-or Night., ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ____!~~~ OPfNllfQ•lf\UNff'"'''· I • ---------~-------.. 1 I•• ~nl I 00/o !'I OWNER DESPHATE!! Pool + RV Acceu llGFOUR Spac1oos 4 Bdrm, 2 ha model w/fresh paint & new crpl. Convenient lo shoppmg, recreation & schools. 1bi.s home oCfer:. comfort.able family lav- mg wtgreal pot.enual for ruwre appreciation. For details. call 751-3191 WE HAVE SEVERAL AHE BA YFROHT HOMES WITH PIER & SUP 4 Owner will curry financ 'J mg on this Easl$1de. 4 3 Bdrm .• sunny kitchen. formal laving room . bl"lck fpl<', RV access. sparkling free form pool, gas BBQ. low m aanl. grounds. Rl'<hJCed to only $94.950. Call for appt. ~7881 BILL.GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~odf' DrovP, N. B '-bl) b 161 C::SELECT IPROPERTIES. l..a~t!eA!,::;:~ ate FIXER'S 1 ~able. Prof. Agt can DELIGHT ~ve you uxrs or $$$sell· bd .• 2 ba. pride of ownership home. Quiet Cul de Sac. new paint, heavy shake roof, ram. rm. Low maintenance yard. $129.900. Ask for CaAJG 611-1266 REALTORS ()fl,, '11". • ., • ,.., • .. , l~lfl!!il HOMIS FOR VETS 80HOMES ·to ON. 831-5102 Bkr. 1bl.s ls It! YOU FIX IT! ! mg or buymg your home. All this 3Bdrm home No obligation. Call needs ls TLC and Im-_613-43 __ U_Ai1 ____ . ---~1 aainatJon. Seller will --------• OCIAMVllW1 Versailles pent.bowie. uJ. tra delux e & im - rmcul.at.e! 2 Bdrms., 2 baths; frplc. + com- munity a me n ill es. -K···~-0·~--·sc-·IN-E S2l0.000! Your Jack O' Lantern ABANDONED $85,000 help fi nance, m aybe complet.ely! Don't delay, Call673-M50 oPf'·"·~· ,,, ,,~,,,.. ,. [~- TIIUD OF RENT? 1ben this is for you. 2 BR c.ondo w/all the goodies. Prime Oraoge County locauon: Offered at only s:i6,000. SW-3666 , •NIN!lc1l1 Real Estcrte. Inc. ~ YOU'RE KIDDING $55,000? No we are not-a pnce that is hard to find for this c harming and d>eeey 2 br condo with a large patio aod com · m&mity pool. Also. seller wUl. help finance. Act. oowl !n9-S370 I ALLSTATE REALTORS RIDUCID $4000. Reduced for fast sale! Owner anxious and sacnficing this lovely home. Clean as a whis· Ue! ! Features 4 bedrms. l~ bath, 22 fl. game room. park like grounds. Offered at only '102.900. call now 963-7881 ()l'fN 1119 •II\IU'<101<1 "''•I' 8)1 owner. lovely 2Br 28& Condo, Garden Villa Prime Joe. Leisure Wor IApna Hilla. 511 41182. Spacious J Bdrm air cond .. San · Lula ftey model u p '1 r • d e d thru out . Po el tlv e l y Pristine. SJ8$,000. 4· RIDUCID $7,500 Really an outstanding buy! 3 Bdrms .. family lalaoo lay Prop. will really light up in Realtors frontdtbisl Bdrm Mesa Waiting for sbme fixing. pri me Eas tslde, 2 bednn. R-2 lot. Owner desDerate ! CaJI 646-7171 • 675-7060 * Verde beauty. Inside room. pool, partial ocean ~~~~~~~~~ view. Extra !urge lot. --------• Pnmc Newport Bt'ach location. Now only $229.500 17141 673-4400 12u1 ua.2121 HARBOR ON LARKSPUR. in Olde Corona del Mar: a charmer . Shake roof. brick rireplace, raised A l>1\Non or hearth, wood beamed llarbor ln\'l•Mml•nt C"o. cclllngs, three bedrooms __ _ & den plus two baths: zoned R-2 to add income 2 STORY wlit. Just $184.000 Shake roof. 4 Bdrm, 21 • COLE OF MEWPORT Ba. $133,500. Easts1dc REALTORS Costa Mesa. 1 675-5511 Roy McCanh, Rltr. 548-7729 _ Sell idle items M2-S678 LUSIC HARIOR VIEW HILLS 4 bedroom Sandpiper with spectacular canyon & ocean views. plus large exciting pool & private yard. Formal dining. separate f a mily room & 3 car garage. $317.500 land included IN NEWPORTCBNTER ~ 644-9060 r'V-1U "' ?· ' ' ·~ f '• ' ltzlfl!!I you ·11 wonder witch is better, tbe customized decor or the double brick fireplaces. The l)Ule goblins will love lbis beaut.ifully planted yard with big covered patio. --~--L•1•5•T•1 .... •G-- Sbake roof home with no ....,...,.,, "" ghosts! Just listed for DUPLEX Sl05.000 ~-no spookin'! 13 Bdrms. up, 2 bdrms. Call 546-4141 down; good condition ; -~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. RETIU IY OCEAN $31.950 •A super location, steps lo be ach. w1lb golf course, r estaurant and coclttaiJ lounge. Spacious 1 BR mobile home with large add oo LR or make 2nd Bdrm. •2 BR mobile home bargain, pool and spa al $13.500. Ask us! new carpets 2 Car park 1ng. Steps to be a ch! $225,500 Lnduding land• · associated Bll C~KERS REAL TORS lUl' W 8olboo b11 lh&t ~9110! Sharp 2 BR townhome. converuenl to So. Coast Plaza. Private pabo for leisurely entertalninf: Gated complex. Call 645-0m FORESTE OLSON .. ... . . .. •·c--c_.. 400lU:ftJ. JOI~ C.Mj' a. ;-:~ 1-------------Redhill 0-~ Re.-tlty ......... ss,,ooo Retired or starter b.ome in Lone Bcb. 2 br + den. Assume 10~%. S28,000 lilt at fl77 .. S20.000 dn. No need to qllallfy. Glossy brdwd nrs. new paint " In "out, new kJtcben flr. Pat, C-21 Alt.96M3'70. I 1<11 • t<t·.1 ll \ l lll 1u· , •1 •1111 . . .... ' ''"' CREATIVL Financing poss. Newport Crest 3 bdrm .. 3 baths. w/ocean view. $1.lm,450 llE 111111 ILlllS CD. OVER 60 YEARS OF S~RVICE POllYll YllW 1 Lovely One Story Modem Home Overlooltin11 The Blue Paclric. WATCH THE WAVES ROLL OVER THE ROCKS . .Pour bedrooms Plll,s Oen & Huge LlvlnJ! Room. F\111 Securltv System. One of Our Flnee~ OHerln•s. C11il For ~ntment. '925.000. 631·1• II I DOYll DllYI ' J. ~(® ch Realty llAL EST A Tl DCB.I B'CI SIMCI I t4t COME WITH US ••. to SAMTA AMA HEICMfTS. Gi•• yow c...._ a thrill of Hleir li•H ltt this 6 ~ CaMOf'lff s,-.. i.e... HotWt ..,,,..,ect • tWs 7 I I of • oc:n. IOMd A· I. F....& J C.- garocp. $475,000. NEWPORT BEACH GOLf COURSE VU Gttal Back Bay location This big $ bedroom home features a huge family / duwig rm addition big enough for your pool la· ble. Perfect for the b11 family and the pnce ts ngbt at Sl 18.500 FUU.aRlALTY 546-0814 VIEW AIAHDOHED ESTATE See Spyglasi.. EastbluH & Irvine from this dl• serted 2·st.ory estatt-'' Bdrm on ~,acre of woodsy lot. huge spark! 1ng pool, long esl11te dnveway to expanded 2·car garage. $169,9$0 759-0811 llUTOIEACH $104.900 OianJuoa 2 Story garden home . Cobblestone streeu. gourmet lutchen. huge mast.er i.wte. cov ered pabo. too' Call now ~7171 ... ·. OCEAN VIEW LOT $67,500 2 blks t.o ~ach Cit v & Coastal Comm1~-.1on says duplexes po1>~1blc· Owner may ~ubordmalt• t.o a construction ln.rn Call no-. before 1l ' litiJnt" 556-~ tilii1'H1 ~=:~~~~ES SAHDPOIMTE Excellent 4 bedrm 2'• batb Sandpoante pool home nr South Co.t"t Plaza Brand new plui.h ~ and water healer too' One year homt' pro tect1on plan included' flexibte terms 111cldg \"A or take over eluslln~ S.S TO llACH loans. Full pncl' JU M $139,900 SUS.000 Hurry. take ad Qiarming 3 bedrm. bnclt vanta1te. call 752· l 700 patios. Lots or wood and • '· , . • • ~r;:'~J!:!:. [ ~ lfJIHI re.Bill 5•== Beach. Toully secluded EAST SIDE HOME AHO INCOME Large 3 Bdrm home in great Easts1de locauon ~1 BR uruts add to 111 come. OWNER WILL CARRY FINANCING nus ts a must sec al SlS0.000. For details call 54G-ll.51 •'-.,,,~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS FORCB>SAU G.1.-HODOWM 41R • $78,900 ABANDONED beaut> with formdl entry to huge farruly sited laving rm Country s t y led kitchen with lge. dminJ? area Generous s ized bdrms . with separate m>lr. SUl\C :"leeds a h\lll' TLC & paint. Owner ANXIOUS' f'lrst Lo call ge t s thi s great BARGAIN: Hurry' Call 848-2262 Shoreline Assoc *. * G.Alettdorl 2360Harbor Bl vd Costa Mesa You art! lhe winner of Two Fne Tick.ts (SS().00 value), to Coc•Colo Motocross RH11 Anaheim Stadium Nov. 17th, 1979 TicJcet.s may be claimed by calling 00·5678, ext. m ••• Get GREEN cash for WHITE elephanta Wi1.h a ClassUied Ad Ca.II MZ·S678 grounds W/walls & lTttS 4 BR. Fam. Rm. Formal Om. Lge sep mstr wing off indoor .:;,rden atnum Wetbar Fpl<' Heavy beami. 3 patio-. Red ute roof So un1qul' & different mu:.t scl' Cull ~Bkr ~TSIDE CUSTOM Gorgeous t:uMs1de .M t'!W custom bwlt 3 bedrm OR 2 bedrm ~ den homt> • Gated entry court ~ ard for pnvaey l"em l(rollo. 2 pat.10t-. lob of stor.Jl!l'. su-p. to Ne~port & BJck Bay' Seto 1h1s ~•nm·r . nQW'' Call 752 1700 ( ~1 'If ../ 0 I ,, [~lfJIUll hllishCltaMt 2-sty 4 lrn + den. Pool Teorus t'am.ily sired dan ing. Fplc Huge m:.l r retreat Near beach & publi c golf A steal J t $85,000. Ca II 963-0902. BKR. RB>UCB> $39,000! Lag\ma Beach Cottage Privacy with white water v i ew . 3 Bdrm+fam1ly rm and we\ bar Just reduced and r eady fo r new owner. Owner will help fina nce. Call Now . ST.MWO. ()-1,4 r J • .t llJ't • I •• I [~llilil macnab I Irvine realty A 8UISIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY Mlatl&T LOCATION! 3BR & family rm Deane ho me near comm. pool & tennis. Neat, fresh. easy·t..Q -m a intain ya rd. Wood b ea~ celling & cl erestory w i ndows f or a light/t1right a tmos phere! $143.500. Julie Van Wieren 752 1414. <L·87 ) 642-1235 644-6200 901 Oo~r Ori..,. Hert>or Vlt• C.nttr Irvine •I C•TJIU' V•lltY CAnltr 7J2·1414 • .... ' 9.7% LOAN •••.••....•...••..•..•. BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX You "ll b1-thorou~h ly charmed by lht-m \!1!1in1-t al wood. bnck & !!la'>' of I.his beJullful homl• t an COmt:' Cull u:. rnr more detaib' ~~::-=:;~21 ~ ~~~~~~.!~.'-~ Newport C...tff ;srQM WOOD & "las:. 4>40.5357 duplu on lbe l'ah~adc~ Lar.i:e low ma1nl yard ~me ocean view Home +income or llAUTlFOL GREAT INVESTMENT UYROHT-SUP $178.000. Ab50lute perfection Jnd LOIJlllMI VillocJe I .E. decorator coordulat.ed 1n 497-l761 and out Immaculate "'pnde or ownership· CorcMo det Mer I 022 bocne w1th staJned ~lass ••••••••••••••••••••••• entry doors. Me111cao °""'9f' Wll ""-ce Ule. wood a.nd ~Jass Ex· No qualifying req"d. u rc cept.aOOa.1 2 story. 4 Bdrm I.Ill. Small down. Ocean home with spacious view,~· Builton cyn. 4 mas\tr suite with Bd.C..llT1m631·1266 fireplace A quiet pnvate locaUon witb Jarae pa&JO and balcon y . Well groomed greenery and REALTORS VIEW by day or rught' -------- Your boat can be parked Cod9 W.SO I 024 o ut side th e dour •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975.000 FEE -'>AU~IHY Rt.AL t_...,lATL Baioo.i 1~1.ina 6 73-6900 Y vur friend-. and ne1~hlX>" u~c l'.la:.~1hl'tl "' h • · n t h c \ h J \" l" -.omt'lh1nl! tu -.ell Tht•) II lt:l I \OU ho°" °"\.'II ll R·2 IUILDAILE Owner will carry the fi.nanc111g at 100,.,<;;, with S20.00) down on this 2 Bdrm home localed on an R·2 IOl Hurry on this one. 1\ won't last '.'. Call 5-i6-~ ~HERITAGE REALTORS "'orkt"d fur thl'm ' ~~-~~~~-- I 002 GeMrat 1002 . ............................................ . EASTERN 2 STORY CAPE COD Exceptional shingl•d and shutt•.-.d resldeftc• wltft mo«Jltetic c&rb appHI. C oMptehty r....odeled and r-.dKonrt.d insi• Giid out i1t coordi1t~ CJOOd tast.. Spacious li•i'"J room, fonnol dlnin9 room Giid lar? family~ Gowmet kitchen. Thl"H b•d1"oom1 includln9 ltHISt•r ~ with jacuul and VIEW of oc•on Giid HC)hh from Uppet" dKk Oltd '"'*°°""" ne fittest in ~ and dfloil ht a c••-.... Mtwport l.ach tocoffon. $375.000 FIE. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. 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""'.-H• "' Tta.1l~n .. 'ff.i1rtr-' Tn1~n t Uhl~ AUllo Suvtr'" l•arto. AUTOMOBILE "eMral • ~ClAo.,~ ~t •t'°'9 \ ....... ~· lt•t't'o ... ,.h """'' Orl\41' 1Nl't.. \- A-t..Ulftll -'-W""t~I AUTOS, IMPOITEJ (#~tal \lt. twawv '""'' "-11A lt .. l•7 IOIW t ., .. c-lAll\ l>Wt1M •H u rl ri..i 11onc1. J•ttUf ,........ tt..fm..M t.1b1• ............ Ve4d• M-.r t. a, l'-th.1 ..... '41.11 "'"'' P•M• • .... "'•·""'-" ~~tllr k~11.-.ll 11.oli. llw)n ' l\o\~r h&al.1 ~rv 10)(.ta • r numpil. ~Olh1Hff0 Volw • l:il• '" '"'• I!/•) Jl .. J 1'1111 llW ''"" ,, tU•I Dl)O :t4fM *"'""' LAI Ml ~ ,..... .,. .. ,, . ' .. ". ,., ... _, .. .. .... 1 • .... ... .... ... '" .. ... J 4""'i) IOfl ....,, ... ..... """ -- .. .. .... , .. ., .... ... 01 "I•"" ,.,,, ,,111» 9.&. , .. 1>11• • II .... ~~ll ~·&. r.:r. ,,, •1.L: ,.J.; 91JI r.a .... 1lll '"'-' ~., .. ) iJU, .... '••' ''>• .,,.,.. wn1 ., .. t'NI ftl62 •N .. ,,,,~1 . rnu m': Going Into Business? At requited by law. new bue\n••••• ueln9 • fllctltloue Bualn"' N•IM mu11 reglater thet n•m• with tM County c:Mrk. CtH tM DAIL V PILOT L!OAL DEJtAln'MINT fof '°""' end tutthet lnformadon. MM321 Ill.Ill ~ ...... , ... 5 BR + .,deo + Yamlly I W' --IHch I 040 Rm+ Fonnal dining +3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• car aarage + 2 pati06 + Lo.._ ...... °" balcon y and o ther AialllQe 1st & 2nd TD'll iuntn!Uea. Aaldn& only w/flalble down. Seller P .000. to CarT)' back balance & SCOTT RIAi.TY 3rd TD. Previous model. 536-7513 h.igb.l y upgraded Prof ~g. 18:iO sq.ft. ~ bli. to ocean. BKR. 760·9501 . OAK GLEN 01st1nctive new 2 bedroom, 2''2 ba con · domllliwns. S97 .990 2518 Elden Ave, C.M. fi42.6734 ---- IYOWMER Rust.le J bdrm.1 ba with rlrt:placc. <'ncloscd garage 50xli5' R·2 trl ""ex lot 436 Hamilton. (.)> not d1itturb t.enan~. Mu."lt clos;.• in ·79 Prin· cipal.'> only SY.>.000 ~5041 or631 ·3520 -~Ju.-W. :I bedroom fam1lv room Ill Pt'e'>ll"u'u.' f~c1SL'i1dc area T rt-v lined 'trt't't -.1th l11w 1nterci.t c1 i. 'umablc loan Offered :it 11nl y $136.'100 Col l 540-3661i .. . . ~ 'Nhelan Reol htote Inc. MKGV~West :! IJ) 4 ~ Hdrm' ·1 bJth .. CdJll rm. frpk. pool U> ~'llt'r Ir.:.. i'illl5 24% \"4m•r 11.111 'c1rn JmJIH 1n~ 1111 tlu~ L1~li.1fk. 1 lid :! IJJ !HI ~l' u f c.IWflerstup ho!lll.' l,Jwcl UJ.l di.· SiH' rlt'\l ildllll hea "Y 'lhJ.k(' rroo( (;1m rm Lo\I. m.11nl1·11Jn• t> } ard St2!1 WO hk lor CRAIG 6JH.2titi REALTORS BY OV."NEH Open House 11 S Sat&Sun 3S9 Pnn ret(ln [)r Lo\l(">t pnce in Colle~t' Park S97 ''~" ·;.i..'>-l~IJ 91X)..568) W.utTOHACH From this su~r near new 4br, 2\'tba home w/lo.rae ram rm. " frm di.rung rm Part Place.lnc.842-7561 NO QUALIFYING Brand new, 3 bedrm. 31,, bath. + family rm :! Story w , cus to m :;un dock. J ust block:! Crom beach $25,000 down & Lake over cX&.'tltng 11 · Lr,t TI> Broker. 831 2227 4BR +Pool Very pn Htlt' t·nd of th" c ul d e ·.:.ir lotJlH>n SJt19.SOfl T J k <' ,,.,.,., S..lOJ loJn'-!\on Ort. R t' J I I': I J I ,. Profe.Monal' !Jt>:J ISJ.7 fniM 1044 ···~··················· 100 0 l..oaft '1>riftwood" To~ Lw }our pn:~t·nl hom1· f'qllll} to take O\ e r 10' • lo.al. LaXl' O\ t:r JIJ) rn1:11t .. oo 3 bedroom 1•nd un11 ,11•ro-._~ (rom Y.tHidl>lnt• I' .irk A pp rm. 11\SO <1 It n( <;.trt·fr,.. lt\1111' 11.t!h f11r mJl cl in 111 ~ I J m ti) rtJ1•m.. 11n ·pf.11.. l'r"' .1l1' 1'0\erl'd IJdlh• t '11minun1 1~ µtll'I! II urn · SI l'J ·1~1 (....JJ~ IS451 TAR8Bl. -· WOOOIRIDGE 3 Br $125.000 5 Br $19.'.>.ooo a. ... ~um•· '• ' ~Ill L.' b44 tM i •WOODBRIDGE CONJ:>O• Braod new 3 br on \he park. By owner. Pri.o. on· ly 18UOO. UT·8231. m.ELDAN CfllEGE PAii Beaullful \M·level, 4 bedroom Bertieley Plan In prullgfou.s College Parle. Assumable ~·% ideally located to park. schools & community pools OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-5. 3521 Pecan WOODBRIDGE WILLOW PLAN Assumable 9''•% loan on this m agn1ricent '1 bedroom Willow Plan. laritei.t hom e i n Creekb1dt>. Ol-coi.»or ap· pointmenlc; throughtout, o·nlral arr & pr•> rei.stonally landscaped yard 37 Redha wk Jr WOOOBAlOGE RE Al •Y 551 3000 SPAIKllMG SANLUIS REY \'1~w location in e" clus111t> Rancho San J oa quin. :S bedroom formal di.rung. many upgradl!!i :--;et_'(! qwck i.alo.: l'nn:.J ril!,hl dl $11k.500 with ,. .• :.urrwl>I~ loc1n SYCAMORE GLEN Softty Stirring! Stuffed Petal Tree IRANDMEW FabuJCIU.1'. larJ:e J bd. :: · l>u Quaht) to"' nhom1· condominium:-Onl> :ot .1\ ail able. SlO'J.990 .M30 Sant.a Ana AH' 00 6734 IMAGIHE THIS!! 3 Bdrm. family room lotcbcn. formal d1nm11. s pa. 10 No rth M t!'sa Verde Ma n y m :in) custom features Like. real tile floors. custom drapes . n ear nt.>~ carpets. lo9 of lint' d1" bwasber and et<'. Pnced modttaidy al $114.500 Call~ll5J ---:.~» HERITAGE . • REALTORS By Owner. No. Costa Mesa. Spacious 3. 4, or SBr 2Ba. new green tnee kitchen. pools11e yn!, assume 7SK4'1oan .. Open Sat tSuo 10·6. 119.:iOO. 1390 Garlmgford . 546-5822 OPEN HOUSE. 4 Br. 2 bn. Uving rm w/frpk . lrg dining rm. sep den. •i.soo. m-1989 CREATIVE RNANCING 3 :Yn~~~ft. tyrs new~ best E}slde lo«. $135,000. Existing a s· 1uQ'lable loan Great home, even better terms. WW co-operate. Realtor : 642·1Mt ......... , ... 4 Br 2~ 8li Meaa Woods 3IOO sq ft home. family rm. formal dining + !Olar heated pool. BALBO~ ISLAND REALTY 873-8700 20% DOWN Owner will carry ~ tor one year •t IKbMNat. payable'~' ar more per month. Two on a \ol. Only sioo.ooo. MWlll r ct-I htt dflte!CM.l\IY lree. 111 a (011 dtt\~ rhal \hi\ up 1nle1rsl wllere\'fl JOii go I ull lttVeS l>klused •"11 mcw111a ~rt fOt ~~ wool blenO$ Punteo Patltrn 9761 M1~ S11ts·ll 10 12 14 lb 18 20 Sotf 12 tbUll J41 ta•~ l J 8 y11ch &O inch lal>ltc; s.-4 SI.SO I• •" ,,nn. ~ * ...... ,....,,..., flnl·dm 1iflllff, Mt14tlta. s-11.: MMWI lllMtltl Pattern Dept. 4.42 Delly Piiot tu W8t 18'11 SL. .._ , ... 11 1•u. rrmt •Ml!~ MIDllW, ztr, sin • sm.t Mill CUT ClOTlilNG COSTS with our NCW fALL·WINTlR PAnERNCAl AlOG . sew ' ntW •MO l'OM lot !tu S$$. hM SI ~ PICttrft coupon ~m=--'t' ' ... m....,..·~ . .-~~ .. a.se •!M*W• l ..... l.JI ............ ...,.$1.JI m .......... $1.JI I .... -....... -........... , ....... ..,, ...... , .. ' .......................... ..., ...... --..., .......... -~ ---------. ---... _. ----...-.-~ ...... -..... ,_ ,. -.. -. " -.. • ............ ,., Olw ........ --~ ............••.••.••... t'1u111._S. ......_..,.,. ......_,_s. 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P.UO.. . • th l.- )uall 1 aadaea P'"•· ,.,...., Cl NIMl abr. ~l\M!M~ ---Oa\Om Beatty ................................ ..,.,..,,, IOH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1041 ....................... ._ _____ _.Ml.,....lffdt 10'9 I llOllFIONT New Modulat Type Homes. pvt commurut)'. 2 bcba, :M br secunty, sub-letting OK. fo'rom D .9b0. Tn!asure Island Mobile Home Pk, 30801 So. Csl Rwy, Laguna Beach. R.M.P (714 ) 49&-3579 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 311DIOOM CUSTOM "-wportHgtt.. fo'ixer at un incredibly low~.000! 'llus home stands out wlitsownlodlviduallty & cstm features on endur· log elegance. L ui-.h landscaping w /garden Mtwpori leach view kitchen & fmly rm. Very unique remodcll'tl 3 'Tbis spacious & elegant Br 3 Ba + f a m II y ~~~~~~~~~! cs\Jn home is ao enter· $169.500 Hill or Linc.la ----tainer ·s paradise w.1a Oef feney 63 1 ·0~U44 . w a rm & w e I c o m e 646-5096 . STOP livability. ~n't miss.this ~-RT-SHORr.S THE WORLD very special oHenng. ~"~ ~ 646--7711 Exclusive listing, 2 br + HERE'S A PLACE TO den. lmmac. Just tuned. GET OFF & see t he $112,500. Call for appt to value 111 Ous slrikmg con· see. temporary bom e with OCEAHFROHT low rooflines & deta1loo ·--------•I New listing 3 br ~ l hr archilecture o f wood, Only 3 yrs nev. Askin..: stucco & Palos Verdes •NO 9UALIFYIMG * $575,000. Creat.Jve fmant: stone. Sprawlmg 4 80 & Only Sl0.000, talte over mg avail. For appl 10 DEN floor plan serviced fantastic option on 3 BR see. Peggy Brom1>. Hltr b y 3 8 A T ll S . exec. home. Won 'l last. 645-1531. Ninfa Jan 1~. ( R E C E N T L Y Owner. 541-0210 IHl?-8850 REDECORATED). 1s ~~~~~~~~1 locate d high above l'"Q( l'"Y EST:-TE -$12,500 Lag\ma's famoo Riviera "" "" "" OW'' Co a s t I i n *' w 1 l h Pvt' 2.8 acre esta&e w /lg Down pay m«.>nt " OlITSTANDING VIEW house. 2 guest houses. 16 ~w mootblyh payment!\ 0 F SA O O L E BA c K stall horse barn. huge S arp. pent. ousl' <·on M 0 U N T A I N S & ndmg nnk. pvt ore. a domiruum f,asy quahfy VALLEY BELOW. groom's room, magrufi lllg.~~~kkr Spacious living room cent view o( the B~ck f.orlhe .(approx 28ft long 1 with Bay, lush landscapm~ Di • ._........ ~ O O B EA M E O abounds. Contact Jim scruN ....... .., CEILING & CENTEH f'landers agt. <7 14 I f.c:sNly-. F'IREPLACE SET IN 752-11 07 dys ; 1714 ) Don'tmiss thJs beuutiful WALL OF GLASS, opens 581·5787 eves. wknds. 4 bedroom home with ap to paUo area Gulley· prox. 3137 sq.fl. Entry. :;tylekltchen with huiltm dining room. family range. oven, d1 shwashn BIG CANYON room. 2 firepl acc' & laundry area with Freshly pamted m and washer, dryer (ALL Spectacular golf course out. Set on '• acre with r .... ESS THAN 1 YEAR est.ate. 6600 sq.ft. 4 lo 6 covered pa ti o , OLD): opens to den/· &Inns. 5"'2 baths. Pool spnnklers. Frwt trees. fonnaJ dining room This and spa. Sl.395.000. green house and more' ::i:'~t;'me 1s ha rd Jll STARNES CO. ~~ $274,500. Call Sl~~r:ce 640-5]11 TllftllRL. ONETODAY'' -· MISSION llEAL TY 9155.CstHwy, Laguna ..... ,4-0111 $1,520,000. E c gate OCIAMf t W! Priv road, T court, pool, jac.. wt e cellar. sauna. gym. se . system, hbrary. maid qtrs , and more. 6000 sqft' ' Pnnc. only. Patrick, 631· 1266 REALTORS ----- UMlqtJE Breathtaking ocean view frorn Ile'# 3 8 R. 2 •;, Aa , co nt e mp orary . Feature:-.: s unken con versat1on area with ftteplace, master swte w/spa. Glass and oak thruout and much mor 10 this perfect paradise don osen rf>altor"' IMB'LACEAILE DUPLEX 4 Bedrm, 2 bath . 3 bedrm, 2 bath, ocean & bay view. $310,000. JONES REALTY INC. I \l.H4t> I (714) 673-6210 I CAil RIGHT NOW! Hartlor View HCMms s Br, 3 Ba. 2-sty. trpl Pra.ge. assumable loan. fee simple land. $239.500. Bkr. MC>-5112 HsborView Ho..s As.wa. 91/2% Loan No new lst TD req Seller will help finance 4 Br. 21.7 Ba, fam rm, 2 frplcs. 2-sty. Upgraded to 1n elude spa. skylJte. t·stm shutters thr uout. 1-'r doors island kit. Xlnt de cor. Acroi;s from grnbll. 1 bUt to comm. pool, walk to schools. Fee :-.1mplc land $239.500 -RCT~JorCo 640-5112 -------- OCEAN VIEW!! Sacrifice! Assume 9.6''f Nice 4 bd. 3 ba. owe 2nd Patrick 631·1266 REALTORS AllTSONLY N.sw "W ESTC LJfo' F CAPR.1'' Ooadoll WaJk to •bopplna . bankic , re1ta u ra ot s & trl1\Sportat1on. Only 2 Ulllt.11 left. l Br .l.000; 2 81" tBl,500. Hurry! Best btl)' in Newport! C:afl 645-7221 Wntclff llfflty 3 BR, 2 Ba, dJruog area. bltn s. c pts. drps, lodscpd. Added patio. parttally e n cl. Has ~ramie tile floor and de· corative wrought iron suppons. Quiet street Vucant. Proba t e $150.000. Call to :.ec Sl>-8836 REDCARf'ET owr; at 10°10 0 w n e r m u s t ~ 1· I '. t:;ru.tbluff 4 Brdm Lusk Sl64,900 Prin onl) ~j4 1076 ....................... Soper ocean '1ev. fr111n luxury condo 3 br. '..! ha. ~ume 1st T.O .11 :>• ,•, $l59.000 1714 149'.! i;:i.i6 1080 ...•..•................ By owner 2 br adult condo 1n model home cond1t1on. Walk to So (;o11sl Plaza J o hn 531 400U .,J}ays. s.56-4818 wknds & t•ws LOW lntffest LOW Payments °".,..,. .. Assume the ex1slrng low interest loan, l<lke over payments on :.uper 2 Bedroom duplex m de strable Santa /\na area 1-\pprox. 50xl40 lot with privacy. Always rented for ideal lax break . Owner will help fin1tnc1• qualified buyer. Act to day ! $88.000 C all 541).)720 TAR8B.l. -· 411 Fil 1112°/o $parttling 38drm l"-tba. Ill nice area SA, brk fplc. lrg liv rrn. gd s ize kitchen. lrg pvt bar k yrd wtcovered patio. 583.950 Call Randy · 540·1720 Tarbell RJt~ Sunset •och I 088 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 50 I!. 2H/\ hom t-. approx 15 'C'ilrs old S2'.!S.OOO Wtlh Sl37.000 ~1ssumahlr l~t at 9' · O-..n<r will t'arrv 2nd • T.atitt 1090 ....._Ten. ... PAt.M SPRINGS IH OOWAN HOTS Rambl· IQ& raacb daianed for Jlllft1 lft&ef'tN I Cd ~ 1 BR 3~ Ba or 4 BR + maldl rm + ba. or rec nn for 1ame111. pool tab\e. . *· Or .ep. awt.41 w Iba tor mom. 11/10 acre. aecluded w /pool, corrals js r unoln1 atream ! t2'74.~. Owner financ· lQI. Call DotUe Brown Southland ReaJtor11 S44-1..0 ot 544-3281 Ollet' .......... ······················~ .......... ,_We 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHYRIMT7 Own your own lot 6 a new mobile home too Details ca II 972-842 l Tortoi.se MobHe Homes. I LAJCE FOUST Just listed 2 beaut1ful homes under SJS.000! 31,, lOOAC.23Br, 2.Ba, mcest park m Orange County C all t o d ay• (.Jf'964&.Jl349 l Tortoise Mobile Homes. 972·8421 OOUHOUSE szo.soo. Obi wide Angelus. 1967. perfect cond. Just li),tt!d. HURRY!! (f'CM71·72 ) Mobi&e Ho.-Store 554·7070 WECA.Rl !!!! Let us dt~cuss Mobile IJsungs with you. It may be tht> an.~-..er lo your hous ing need'\ Our rowteous fncndly :.tutr would be happy t.o h:H l' you t'Ome 1n & tJlk about 1t No h1gh prt!l>l>ure Nu obllgauon. TRY L'S '' Mobile Ho.. Stor~ 1112 N. Harbor. S \ 554-7070 BEA.CH LIVING .68 1-1 c>t'l v. ood tn Bt fl H.B. park. Rent Sl25 mo ~ f\Jll dcla1l-. call 972-8-121 Torto1i.c Mobile Homes JUST LISTED EXCLUSIVE TO MOBILE HOME STORE YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THESE YET!!! DBL WIDE $20, 950. Central Orange County , 3>'xSS, Lake Wood, 3Br. 2Ba. IDJ7540-64 > . FAMILY PA.RI( CentraJ Oran~e County, 1972 Goldenwest 24x48. central air, c-p l s . UG5662-6.1 I .Anaheim 5 Star Pk. 24x50 v.ith w et bar, Fashion Manor 'll9. Just listed ' St'c tl firs t ! <G P41J6.. 7 ). ~Wide SI 6,900 Garden Grove <:ulle, in eludes washe r 1d rycr, li s t e d th i s w et•k Blltmore ICH3124.6J /. Family Park en..coun+y $16,500. Single wide 2Ur. Magnolia 1964 mclude-. washer, fenced yard Clean&neat. (JMS3l-'1 MOBILE HOME STORE Santo Ana 5~7070 401GLENNEYRE 497448 The price & terms of· fered on this highly up· gr aded Seayie_w 3JJ holfte are utl.e.rly fan· tasllc! This home has new paint & cpts thruout. i''rench drs learung out· side to a newly pro· fessionally lndscpd paradise. Brick floors in the entry & kit. Many, Many more xtras. Call J im Flanders for an appt today. <714 > 752-1107 dys. (714 ) 58 1 ·5787 eves/wtmds. Prin only. agl. ---------- IYOWHB ....................... ~~~~~~~~~ WATRFROHT Extra lge comer duplex in xlnt cond. Mooring avail. Spectacular view. Appt. only $6115,QOO. • ~Rw,.COftdo 2 massive frplcs w /3rd in Romantic mstr ste. View from almost every rm overlooldng ocn. Fashion Isle, Catalina Island, Mts. 4Br , 3 1h B a w /elegant features & appt. Priced to sell $450,000. Prin only. 6*6811.1. CUSTOM VIEW HOME '78 Sk yline , l2'x44 '. $16,000. Call after 4. 548·3.113 UDO PARK PRIV BCH Exclusive adult park. 2br, best buy in Npt. Bch. $36,000. Agt. 714·960-3900 ~ '100 .................................................................... . ....................... ......,.,,,,rty 2000 ..... ,,,,.,.., zooo aa ....................... .................•..... .... ................. . UVllNllYM New UM 1q rt 1978 ,.:ua~r~ ~~ .. ~~ ~ &dl, 2 ba.. (rpl, a.car 11111t. oaly. C.U now tor 11!::!.HBr,lba,unita. a u cl•t•lla. 1SJ11001 1 _.,_lliL_lawtnda ___ eo __ ia __ ToN6M MobUe Homa 11 DILUXi UNITS mtGJ PJUME ~TSIOE, CM MOBILE HOME BU Y·SELL· RENT- flNANCE ..... ..... ,..... ... wtluaC....... CALL US 661-1021 llOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ww ..... Rtwtalu.it wtth 30 ' dock. Terms av ad. S319.~.oo 833-2650 T AlAHTR.LO Ir Lff 9"dPr..,.ny 1350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6ACRES North San Diego County, finest loc 8m1 from ocean. yr round stream. 10)'r old Valencias 744-0550, Re:s1d 744-0299. C....rcim ,. Cf14irty 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMMEltCIAL I UILDIMG Excelle nt Penins ula Polnl location near the F e rry e n tran c e Redecorated m and out with l1m1tle 1>s J)06S1bllJlJes 2 i.tory with 4 uruts mcluchog roor top pjlUO ~1th fabukluli \ 1ew Can be ··whitt you will" i.ton..,,, <1H1ce' or a pt:. Su b mll your cn •at1Vl' f 1 0<1n t·1n ~ Hlilltxa; 0 TO S1 It 000 - '-'\11...,1\1 'H' l<t 1\1 I ...,1,\11 0.rt> I 1\1 tf••l I f-/J 6900 Condon1iniums fT own· ~s foto sm• I 700 ..••••••••....•........ APIECE OF PARA.OISE Wr"re now o fferrn~ wawrlronl t1mt• .,hann~ n1ndom1mum!> on th1· hii.t 1~l;;tnd or lluw;rn lliOO plu~ i.q ft . i;Jl·••r>' fl Oeauurully furn1),h1•d Pncc.•s bei:m at SIHllO 11!()1 >364·2000, a ~k fu r !'it1ke. ext 1% or Uan. t•xt 1811 Palm Springs, .M 1s,1on IWlsTenmscondo. 2 HR, 2 ba $132 .000 Opt• n Sat/Sun 2 5 ~ fo'ore~t HilL"I North. 213 700 671\ 1800 ...•..••............... .-W4 That you can get first UM?rngbts oo. near main bosmess (Stock brokers & large banks > d1stn Cl of Santa Ana, all are rent ed. Ca II for deuu ls Park l'lacc.lnc 842 74til ""°"" Pr.,.ty 2000 ....•....•.....•....... COM DUPLEX 3 Br owners urut w /frplc &l Br I Ba unit 9'"'' as· sumable loan. $179.900 full pnce. MEWPORTIEACH 12UNITS 1 DOOR from OCEAN Unbelievably low LOW PRlCED al $425.000 Owner wtll trade Wotid •HI Estat. 556-7777 19UNITS Excellent Npt Bch loca tion. 2 bl.ks from lloag Ho8pital. All well ma an la1ned. Owne r h as purchased new property & is ready to go. Price re· duced to $799.900 z Bdrma each. TUE STARNES CO. 640-5711 MIWPORT llACH Duplexes on Penin. & Nwpt Shrs avail. All amenities. Presently leued. Tum-key oper• · lion. Proper-ty mgmt. av81.I. 815-4912, BKR. RENTAL INCOME PROPERTY From $39,900. Modular Type Homes, 24 security. 3 pvt beaches. pool & pier. Treasure Isle Pk. :Q!01 Pacific Cst l:lwy, Laguna Bch. R.M.P. (71')499-3519 IASTSIDE Darling duplex $125,000 642-2510 or 646-4848 20 .. ~lff Management available Principals only. Agt S.16-34.98 R-2 LAND 2.88 AC. for 40 Ca.dos WalJc to n1•w Alpha.Beta Cente r S315,000 w1th t.t<rmsavrul Call Agen_t ~l 7~ 1332 LAHOLORDS ARE MA.DE MOT BORN C.00tract & aJI IOdU!>l\'t' lrUSl ~ are .i good way to buy property to day If the!>t' dre un familiar finan c·tn ~ met.hod.., tu you. v.hy not mikt-an appointment to day with ont· 11f our ~esPl'Ofllt· to lJlk thmR~ over Wt''ll helµ }OU un !>Cra mble -.ume of t he Q~l.lOn!o }OU ma~ ha"t: (Ille of these propert1e-. rray bt· rif;:tlt for you l! Wlll:. $110 000 (J \\ C Isl l! urut--. SJ j2 50u 2 WUl!> $230 500 l fL ... 10 :SI 2 Wllt:. SliO.OOU "-Atrllow Costa Meaa l riplex, C:.-.. M9' JZ22 151~ ~ to 11~ 1st ••••••••••••••••••••••• TD. Pride of ownen1bip. I 8 r,rs old. Rltns, pvt tbr, 2ba, frp. le, bit na, ~.fpk ioowneni un-pool. ocean view • it. J ml to beach. Bltr. SlOOOMo. 815-8550 .,.9501; l&C).5580 O>mfortable s br, 3 ba., fam rm. Walk to Balboa Island. Agt, 844-1~635. llX>. mo. COVINGTON IWiaol•leocll OHL Y 300/o DOWN Low Interest Loans POll.lll ve Cash F1ow Owner/ Broker [7 I 4 •41-2000 Pnncipals Only 0--'s Ho...Uke 1a...21oUMt Ch>lce loc only 1.6 m1 t.o beach Own urul has 3 bdnns . 2 ba . fireplc . pvt. pauo 3 Rental units proVlde xlnt income. A young bldg in a ctive growth area. $245.000 Wesley M. Taytor Co. Rea.It.ors 644-4910 DUPLEX BY OWNER, l'B untt ha s IBr runushed. walk to bch & LMMC.. 4 Br. Ocean view, pool. $1000. mo. Call T im 631-12116 RtALTORS LUSK HARIOR VIEW .. LLS SngJ sty 3 Bdrm, fam rm. l ~• Ba , huge yard wtwater, gardener & as l!OC. dues inch.Id 'd. $99S imme d . occupancy Onve by 1017 Sandcasth; &call us for details. wwn E·Z to k~p rented. -XJnt t.ax shelter 498-1774. Costa MHa 3224 \92 7662 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6UNITS- ASSUMAIU LOAtolS 6 )h:trp. up£rJd ed £arden type uniti. with a "',JI Pvt pat1~, .l(arai.et·. p;uiu~ 'pare und laun dry area w eat:h unit 2 UJlll!i tJ>wnhou.'>l' l y l>C'. 2 "' f pll' s A!.b UffiJblP loan!., low down. ow11cr w hl-tp fmanrt-Call to day.97~~u ALLSTATE REALTORS NEW Deluxe 3Br. den, din nn. hv rm. microwav1• 2•,Ba. dbl garage. $750 mo 2567 Elden. Ag\ 979-SOO!I 3 BR, 2ba, ffl>IC'. w ·s1d1· f\.lrn or unfurti. ~:.. ~ 1734 or63J-09:W uke new E side t•ondo I br + den tRSl r m. gar f'rplc. pool, ldry, adlb oo J>ct.!. $395 ~S]~.:~l~ Back Bay area condo 2 c;ty. Jbr. 2'2ba, balcony den, frplc, bn ck pat111 $59.5 Ava1 12·1. 54fH251$ l'Vl~&wknds . Gr1·at start(•r' ~~ 4 W\IU. ~ $'l4!1 500 o we.: tnd 2100 2 BR. 2 Ba condo, air cood .. Dt W. pool. clbhse, 'let' . Nr. S. Coas t Plaza. No pets . $475 mo 714·900-4.561aft6PM 4 Wl.ILS SUt0.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O W<.: lg Znd Nt.-w s mall i.pnnklered 7un1ts $425,000 Industrial Bu1ld1n~i.. 0 W C AITU 1\&slln Af{t 498 l~ 12 WIJB~v on l'OOlr~.500 Loh for S. 2200 J ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 ba .. atr·cond., nr So Cst. Plaza; sec gates, pool. jacu :r:z1 , 12 wuu. $350. 000 Great Buy !51m1ts $350. 000 IRS 10 31 Sellt!r motn·ated l6 uruts Sl600 .000 Creative financ•nR 16 tlrut.:. Sl600. 000 Take over 8~ e.xul.lng loan 21 uruts $430 .ooo Great rental area l'l uruts SI .200 .000 Be creallve.OWC 36 uruts $1, 935.000 I RS1~31 56urut:. $1.950.000 bl user deprct·1at111n OWC2nd • Wt> have grown becau"c our l'ltcnls h.H e pr11 :-.pcred Call for an ap· pomtl?Wnl toda~ 752· 19'.!U -----... -Priint~aes 18 JUSl listed. \ :mous areas HB As!>umable loans No fet>S. Pnn onJy please Slop Burson. Agt 91IM393, 84().QS I --- -- INVESTORS PARADISE It ·s a fact that property oo or near the water ap· precaatesfasterthan any other klnd. How about 12 Units on tbe waler w1approx. 180' beat·h front. s1 .200.ooo. 15'; down payment 61 Uruts 5 min drive. Pr ice Prid c •o f ownershlp. $2.225. 000. 2.3 ACRE LOT lndry. ~ ~~ ---- t Br. frplc. pvt, sml yrd, ... ..,... &Mc.h m> uUl incl. Sgl ado.It Hone~ prefe rred. No d ogs. Some back bay view. 642·2790 __ fantasur arl'a for hu~e KEEP A HORSE! Cute =tes~I j1~.:_ ::~cli: Bay,~ mo. den me, 152.1101 dys; --- 1714 ) 581 ·5787 eves. 28r,2t.,bHns,2cargar . wtalds pvt yrd.. No pets. $U5. Pnrnen-:zt:; ~~. 957-~ 6'2-_126~1 __ _ lion No end Laiiuna Brand ritw Laurel Pojnl 81."acb Level 2 bllr..s LO Condo. 3 br, 2~ ba. ocean 714·$~ AiC/A. 2 car gar. W/OP· nr Comm pool. jacuzzi & bbq. $725 mo Avail. II 15 <7l 4 .18'1 I -8225. L<t1:una Be.ic-h Ocl'an +canyon view $115,000 Patnrk. 631 1266 I :i~-~ 1--~---.lbr. 2ba. lg patio, frml trees. wlk to shopping $)5()Mo. <213 l 887-1792 Rfo::ALTORS ------Woods1de Vi llage; 2 BR, 2 Nt>w p or t li e a c-h ba lmmac .. w /up· waterfront lot w / pier grades; incl. gas, pools. Jnd shp 673 3747 or spa.yard.ate $4SOQJ'of. ~-_ _ fer_Agt~5·~---- ...._..,.., Dfl«t, 3 BR. CoUege Pk. Nu Cfl>l, Resort 2400 gardnr. children OK, no ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ~ $62SO'lo. 546--4147 FOR LUSE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home M11.s1on L.tkes Country Club. Golf- teruus·pool. Beuut1fully landscaped. no ma111 · t.enaoce yard. 9EBO Clubhou:ie Rd Desert Hot Spnngs 2U.37S-2S72 Beaut. 3 Br. 21h ba. famil)• rm hom e 1n l ovely Easts1de Beaut. yard wtcovered patio. dbl car gar. sms. A.gt. Jeanne 63H266 & 552· 7367 ----Lrge. 3 Br coodo. Spit. level, encl. gar 2 patios pool, Jacuzzi. children o.k. Nr South Coas t Plaza. $540. eves. & ---------wknds 962-7802. Sldtf's Pcrodlw Ti m e -s hare con · domin1ums in Utah 's fmest ski resort, Park Ct· ty. Prices during prime 2br, lba, gar, fncd yard or. bus stop. $425Mo. l st ,lasl&dep. 548 ·2871 aft. 6. ski season start at $5500. o..arow 3226 fee simple ownership. 2 •••••••••••••••••• ••••. *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 ..... $5000 Dowll 4 Br, 2 Ba, dloing rm. IYOWNER Qastom design, 4Bdrm. :Jba, study, fplc, loads of xlru , in Bay Knolls This large 3,000 sq.fl plus home features. 5 Bdr ms, 4 baths, 2 fireplaces. i ndoor atrillm. air cond'ng. Ex- tensive use of wood and glass. RedWood decking. new decor thruout. And. is wned for horses. For more info call, 546-5880. _,I ~ HERITAGE E Morro Bay; panoraauc ocean view: almost 1400 sq. ft., 2 BR, 2 ba .. lg. sundeek; many extras . Xlnl fanaoc. avaU. Call __.._... ... €.UIG€ fast. Paul agt. 152-1700 .,. ·-+--+-HOl"I€~ 10 Condos across from beach. Owner will f i nance at 9~~'fri Sll.S,000. +up. 10 Units s mas hin g whitewater pier view . SB2S.OOO. t~1~2~~·!s~a~~ 0-Pt.HartlO. . Mike. ext 19.S or Dan ext 3br, 2ba, ~. ft. Ill· Ul8 ' cl\des W /0 . blUn range ' " Qven. microwave & OWMa J.V.Co.,631-0900 MAY taP 01t1tom Home. 3 bdrm. z. f!A&D« a Bedroom. 2 bth. 2 frpl, ~ blck from Ba&b bome with large bcb. $275,000. Days famltyroom. $l31.600 754·11.U, Eves. aft. 6 • MS-1JJ7 --~---~--WM So. Coat Hi way ~old, Newport i:o=L~ 'Ha. farm house. 2 Sly, 3 497-2457 br,2ba,$la),000.6'5-l'46 L.,...._. I041 ....................... C£I Coldwell Banker OMI ACll OCIAM YllW ISTATI Beautiful custom built 8 bdrm., 7 bath home. 50' pool, room for tennis court. larae private grounds with lush Jandseaping. Truly one of a kind. ~.ooo. . . REALTORS area I~~~~~~~ Principals Only. Maw-rt IHdl I 06' SZl0,000 5"8·1815 •••• :;;; •••••••••••••••• Pete Barrett presents Large e ntry leads to s pacious step-down living rQOm and formal dining room with walls of French doors. 4 roomy bdrms with lots of closets, separate den/ f amity room off k·itchen. Planked floors. new carpets, quality features, J)OOI sized yard. $224,000. ASK US'._. ow IHHM w.,...ty ,,... ..... co. .... ...,.,. .......... 642-5200 •• ' . •EXCITING• OPIHCOUMUY LocatAM in SborecUfts Country Club Park. A beautiful 2"x114 Viking Home, w tevef'}'thi.ng 10- cl uded. Ocean view. above Dtrella Golf & Country C lub, S an <lement.e. SPIC1Al.IUY Beau&ilul 3'll52 Keywest (1972). Mobile Home in Laguna Hilll. nkest 5· star Park. 7x1S encl Pol'Ch. mlrrond doora. ligl\l wood iotertora, 3~Too air " cond . 2 ~ Br's with ba + dre9aing area, walk In c\oaet•t.·_A_ll ror ooly .,500. OW·-). CLASSIC MC*LIHOMI . SALIS 2'lOS Harbor'• St.e 20S· A 140-lfJ7 ) StWnl an)'\blq wit.b a OIUy Pilot C&e.ssllied Ad 11 a 1hnpe ma 'ter . JUlt call 842-5671. I 3333 W. Coast Hwy, NB 645-4646 20tW"9•1dt 4-plaes. MpntavaU. All. 536-3698 Principals Onb'. White Wit.er Realty.Inc. 802Victorla. Sao Clemente n4-Gl-Z122 8Q2So. Pacific. Oceanside 714-433-2722 SCC\\~lA-~~~s· Tltat Intriguing Word Go,,,. with o Chudle -----..... .,. QAY I. POUM • ._.,.... ..,_, o(' !lie -~--'-ttfO..ei.d ~ ti.. low 10 f-lout ~ WOtdl I ROTHER I I' r I I I I SUPEA I • 1 1 r 1 . i I y o l 9 E 11 llcMtowetchttle~ · Award• on TV. It'• 10 . I I I r ~ dretMtle. TIM Winnen t'<*'fl!G their Otoart. Th• loHrl I L U T 14 U T I ~ tt1e1r- 1ow, .... l,._J.,.7 .... ,--.-1-1 -t • ~ :eh~":/ '-""'-"""" __ ,,__ _ _, "°".,.... ,_ ........ J-....... • :'imrntstnt•$ r r r r r r r 1 I ~ft=~ tffltH TO I . L I I ~ I I l -1 .c .......... ,, .. 800 sq. ft. new log cabU\. trash compactor, m str Frpl. mod. kil. view, suite is furn. $895Mo. Walk to ski & lake, fish Agt. Ask for Mary. t ~ hr. from Newport •1887 714/fl81-43'71&/or828·9475 8-li-_..----l2l2 ......... . ..................... . bcll• 11 2100 HOM~FORRENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 or 4 Br. Priced from Eltcbqe >'OW' lbrd To ,_..._ Fncd yard & Sell Rental Prop. for garages. Families Land pro(ita~ Tax please, kids ft pets Free. 631-4560 ~t. welcome. Call 9"-Zlf6 or -man. Afl. no fee. .... • .......... 1240 .............................................. ....... ,. ..... ....................... ..... ,. I ... , 1107 ... .•.................• z Br. 1 be home, tuJb' turn., aveu. lmmed. Wloter . uoo mo. 1-tnCZS. ...... lt41 ....................... l'OllllMT • Bdrm.. l~ bJtb home in So. Hllntiqtoa Beach. In tbe Ediloa Higll Dis• trid. Extra clean, new l>aint Is carp ets . Sll5/mo. which includes ~ Call Rictat 646-f JOJ t62-H24 Llpna faalMf, I ~ I .__ 2 bdrm, tam. rm Ba. bMadu1 ~vu ·--/lllO). Pluab walk &o Vidor.la kb' c:rpta. 2~ ba cedar • frpk_. i*'quet or. macti ..... • bib to oeeao. more $700 mo. No Diil tw P'l pl', blll1 cblldr4•/ pet•. Ju m.AM. 1d-~8m·S::-=~ .. f:a..UU, ~..-. a..atul~ br ... aee. I br, am beac.Ja, ....... ........ ...,.. a -· , .. ..... 4 ................. •·· ~,.....,,. ;11 s;:,;;;.;............ 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C lit. 6 bobby. f!'•I C . ~ pertl·MM 1\lr· ~~.no-· Dbl alnk *ftnllY(* !,!!:_rorch. ans mo . afterU am. ~.!!!-HO·UOaq .ft. t oulMlla11. Ttrratcd ......... ....-811U.UA w1......u .,...., ... pool. ..... 1u bbq. 1t8A SMI' l' lMnl an . eSinlJe, Harbor· Ada ma. ~parkl11"1 fountaloa Z3ZU)cl•Ave,C.M. ...,. N"I. Pv~·-~~~u u1.1d10 ~~-· 9tor•i• only. l'""COtft•~=-~-- ., p . C 0 It I f 0 0 m. M2•780!$ WINW,_, I Uarded lil8l.e: -· 4 e>rm41f'7 = • -·--&pau \I dloln1 area: -z ... A .... ....a.. r ec. facll. UH mo. Office•.........,. n1 ~eoter. aear ---wall·fn tloeeu. home. 21lr, 1\1\be Twnhl. F1p . -r MM1a1M0t&48 2316 -4400 P'• rvltwt EI C•mloo. 1"-'-~•"""'raONT I Br. UP· Ike kilthen • t'abl1Mt1. pat.lo, toel car. AdJt.a No !j)OOlt ••••••••••••••••••••••• CM.Weqft. f .... l unk wtln lltY •un Wi lk to Hunllni t on PU.From13'7S.~>4074 Covcndcarport Penlnaula. l '-'t blks to 1230 UP. Offlce·•lore. , k +but• lod' aty c.ia.tr. pilltioapta .. SBQ'a beach. 21.ir lbit. <'oiy. ('pl3, drpe. AtC. l7301 llJOlqftforbutorolflC*. at to d ee II , 1 pa . l e.droomfum ~ 'THE SEVILLE" ~tofwy1 6~ba New palnt-crpta·d rp11 • Beacb. H.B. Lle.6'2·2134 aton.tbrowfron1water. '*7t, mlcruwave, TownhuuMturn ~ 2br w11ar. Adlla, nf.'w walktoabopplna .wve ~rtfrig.Gar.yrly. -208 Palm, B•lbo•. c,,.u 41 drpa • 1ar AduJta, no peg rrpta • drpe, bllnl. fnrd I 7111 ••l•1n.-•tt •· D•Yt 1-.0940 Eves I or 2 Rm Su.ltea from f15, f75..-m• iodd'Lllnmo.yray uuuues •"flt' yd, w1terpd. ••uo. •W.,.., 87&-lD m w. 19UI St c.11 Tom --------. JllJ "B" Sant. An1 PIO 147 S40-23l0 a..fl'-t Preflh Jl£m 1£Al.TY 1.AQUlHTA UERMOSA -6064 ()otveby SW . .,vaJI now. c..1119s-.t <'.*. DO pita. -roo, Rl&req 1 ,).)MS. u1211 Parkside Ln. 1 blk 2 '3 Br. near""'· Coste 2 Hr I 88. l'll'pOrt. 1234 1 MO fl(( 1ruy Retail or olfire SPIH'c ___ 6_7_M_670 W ol Bt•ch, a blk& S. of Meu. Huot. Br h All W Bltlboa RI <:all for ut available for lmmecllite J bdrm. l.ba •• ,.,. '"'* l anl •. 11 ... ptace. Nur .. ·-c~ ~.... bltns. palio-yllrO Somt appt J im Of c~rolyn DIC. sums ottup.ncy in h1uh tram (' ~~ ~ ... 7 w/frplc. encl gana ... SllAJ\P .... " 1 .. 6 , 00 IZ'a•Kt .--ITC'....,... ..,. lDw1Y l 1toey end un.lt '"5441 l~rmor W/Dbook· • urac: , .. .1 ,,_....,'""" ,_...,_ center. at MaanoU• 41 w/3 bdrml .• lbaUw New ~•oce. 3749 IC).S:UOto~ :!;!~=-::0~* Vtrlall~ f'tt1lhouk lbr. P'Ullservice Prom ~ Werner •n Founuln ~ ~ yutyl Pool Just ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ISLM&ml 642 lf.03 b«c ICloll.. ft~(' (HI ~.~~fig Corp ~~~=-~ ~.~: 11l~s away. l mmt•d Beaut decoruttd miud LoYt>ly all adult. no Pf'h lrlJ>Mo ~ 7~73 al(t C • lllr. Zbll, t~. db Con oe»•twtilon. ~Mo. service i>ool utal -< 28c, au utll pd. no Pt'~. 1.2.:l br •WI moo FA 12 ic I!'. o rt• cl' f urn -all 17 14 >964·2$66 o r Eb.,. A Slat..-• ltWI OK. 714 m"294 . dD. Poo6,Jac.&eu11 trta. t .. apallNd lHf w.lilyM. T.,....Co. wk amr · ...., smduJdOK. rdnl(.d /w. l,.r,HB IM6-081t S.O.....t. l87' MacArtburlilvd Vaew of 973-29'7I Agent. Ser ... ~. Very de1ureble ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtort _644 4910 ~ ..:...1~ Wallacf', Mier ---••••••••••••••••••••••• _wrport_~Mo 752 1747 lc)C Nr. 8th tmmed oc: NO FEE' Apt. ,, Condo LAGUNA Jj(o;A(;JI MTR _ .. _·~~-l .. a Bdrm ,...,.., cklulf• JIOO l'KY.Y. Rt;NT ~........ 4100 ~ot)'. _,Mo. Call rentala. Villa Rent11l1 _..._ l'NN Maid serv , color townhoua•• · t•nn1 • l ffl' l 1>11. 1>V1 p11t10 & Airport Area extt ofcs. ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• "'---QI --.... 1210 1V h 2 h\.lltt' br In I U""r IO<'u --r1l ,, .. , I ....• .1 ~ dllm --·· ) up lo v·-~ BkT. • e11ted pvol Utll ,,.. ......... •pti. N('\I tly. """' ..... •P "'-v• •rnn 1114 Slgrl eirposure on Bn s tol Sq. t'l. inch&at.n al UPM. -'d2'7·1091 --••••••••••••••••••••••• <714 >494·S2{M 98:i No I.Ion. redwood bt'um •·•·11 t..mrh, DOI Jleill• Cln Ir C:1llr c:a mv.in,1 "44S w ,Jntr1 aerv ~ to 1280 ts few leue. 30' sq. fl. Ne*JIOI"\ Studio Condo Exclusive So. C!ll VtllH ~lJlwy '"Ill· bulllin kitdwn US>6'T7lor7f;l2.0I(} Wrrk1J..,y , .tft1•r l pm -.qft F'Toml17S5577010 iuoas$pnnldered.Hunl . lkill ,_ Nr.Hoaglbpital,Pool, 2er.2Ba.areat rerr1icll, ~mo.Noa><U lnou1r1• 11h•1n•· 111.e 1:;r.1 "' Br h . A vail Dee •• J llwl n 1142 apa, u una . Security. !lt!Cwily, aveil ammcd Modern Dix l'cnlbouse. !'al W W1l110n ~ M-t.11 ..,,., 2'ba, •h-1111 rqik 4114 •,,o ·• Any 11 m ., tUK LEA.SE So l.111guna M'7·8e64 •-•••••••••••••••••••• Great grounds. $400. Call _ temo. 768 9411 28drm 2ba, hld 1>001 , ---ICAT, No P11t11 W/U hk11 _.,., 1111~ LOO-~~ sq fl 4~-+Vil, ------~· h it • lr1 home avail ColMct 11.3/477-7001. ----~ad ser vkc. <.'Olor TV, .. MVESdA '! ... IS ~M11 '162 H 74 Gaf. :.ifrt ... f 491;-JJUI Mr. OrQ. Co. Aif'9ort 2JJJ212-ll3G dyi., . -3br. Iba, f1am rm w/frplc, all linen & utensal i.. ;"OU ere r.a st S11111· ... r, "' ·• l.H~W 11n111u1· New5,980 tt.n. ft. indl bldg :n.3/582 eves. • . HIWPOITSHOltJS $(100Mo. Open Ou1Jy weekly o r month lo Bachelor. 1&2 l1r llfll" W11lk ll1 l;c h "!Jr. 1• ... 1111 •..,11111-h itylr l br. ·•Pl OIK I rm Offret· a dJ w/288 o;q--:' ft. olfic~. IKS. J UR. 2 ba. Yrly. betwn 5 5:30PM, 2461 month. aoo:1. Rel'f lnn, from $3()() Pool. JtH'Ulli, t rl)t• Ar ilq~ J.l:lllM 11 fJ('fl:.ANvww a.i 2 fo:nt'inu Aarporll·r lloll'I No f'ronl.!lonidnt ~t.Olccan 2 B.<!.d.1'.1 . 2~ IJ alh PooJ & tennis. prlvgs. Zenith St. S.A. call $ZZ27 pvt p ulloi. c;111ul(n 3..1ll l .. 13 1•1 tl'ltl~ 111 "-'Mnv,r Apt<.: lewse MJ332'l3.!lto l2 bcexpanded ~. 1760 sq ft, 2 IJTS.814Sor61S...wl6 750-0671 -lllvaal. Adult'I, aw IM" i' lllt I' 1• Of CM gaTage, near beach. Htwport leach 3769 2650Jwlu l\v(!, Mii ZH I · • '11 lwnhrw . •H s.ta AM 3880 'THE" Ntw Cl & Witte C a ll a f t 6P M ,Nlcetri·plexinresidential SOlllhL09U"a 1216 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --lwH•h i' vo•rli1, ~1101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UECUTIVESUITE l.IOOSq.ftflnished ofcs 714/9117-5490 Point a r ea. t blk to •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 1'ownhou3e 2 hr. 11, 1111. '11111111• & 1t·nnl11 A•lll" •111 llrut.JtJful ., hr 2 ba rr>1HJo fo'ull ~rviee omcei. Air 1 ·ond. 1,700 sq . fl ....._, -----beach. 3 bdrm . 2 ba. 2 n E o R o o M THE gar. Adll11 no ,....," S:llll• ly, nupiVi WO l>WI d~IM' lo N1•wp11rt & ~A 111 Newport CenlN w1lse Nr. John Wayne 3244 y ea r I y $62 5 . Ca II BUNGAI..OW IN SOU'fll m Wll~-S4H r.1~ IUCHWOOO .. i-wy Pool "~aun.i out ""° 5470 Airport. ll.300 Per mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• m_ZtlJ_. ----I .. GUNA. SatualA .. on... ''G ... I. ,.~ •AUi w-'--.... T.-.A-Co. WWJted : 48drm 3ba or,._ _________ 1 wn ""' "" OOD HEWIREB> Ans. z fir z bu. SJlfll Adult" ,;;'.,;~,.., ,,...,., mo t:all ..._.," ...,,_ aJ<jrm +den home an•· ~~~:S';:~l~ve~l:'a~!~~ 83ehelor fl'7S trvk . 11•1 ·~ 11"'' r 1•11/h1:2r~~d .et R.:al!OD &U-t9lO TUurtler 1 ockp G I en o t THI ILUFfS Kitchen, IJVtng room & 2 LI FE'' roo,~_,_Pool. J11ru111 :.!l1 r , ·1 14 11 h "' 1 "11,111 4>floro ?~!~""d'lh3ed900 mrll'>!Jht-rt'. coov1..nwn1 10 ruvcrs ly ark. Must Spacious•comfortable 4 car garage Wulk ltJ enc"""" .inru~c·\ C:u'I & l'U N1 fl I' 1 I ~-San OteK'' frw y, Ol'Jr be cl06e to Univ. High. Br, 3 ba . "poolside" beach oveT foot bnd"e YE AR· ROUND FUN. WlT pd Adult,., n11 l'l°l" N 11 I I . w ''"" ••••••••• ••••••• ••• •••• Fairvie w / L'I Ca mJno 0 .u·J I""' ,_._ .. ___ A ·1 " 393 JI .. m l It 11 n , (" ... r •·• '' .l(IJllllUHI 111' "' FOREST E OLSON ___ .......,._ ...., ...,...u,.,.,..,. vaa ·now at Long term lease avu1lu Sot•ul ,Ac l1v111u O• 1~11 u ,., II JI 1 lit h 1 m1 J.<1.!0 {',._.,,,,; d CM S6f i,q fl 759-9501 WOODBRIDGE HOM ..: 900/mo. ble to quahhed purty 1ct1or • r1oe suno.iv 11 14 ,:,41 1q;, 1• 1j 11 1 ~n Village .. ... . . Gt-.at uttte Cftlhr J~m 2ba c reek·sidc. "'50 per month Conlal'l Brunell • UBO s • P..ar VIUA MEDER A fM oll~ l'' ,., New 1"2 bdrm luxury xlra lrg yrd. lmmlic David Reld&Assocaull'l> ll<ll••Pf~muthrnoH• ltdult apt.~ in 14 pl;inio. cond. AllSOC pnvifeaei., lllc.714·731-5161 GREATRECREATION· <!hr, 2ba. new cr}llh. KJ!> 1 Bil 2' liJ form <lin fro m sJ:.1; .! bdrm ~mo 1 " Jr,nnl\•Frno Lo)\011• stove & d shwhr tn<•I lpk. U W. W U hkup t11v.nh11u.~ from S500 + ___ IY_,._y_._~_ ~-SOtrfH LAGUNA llOM !:: (pro & pro :.hop)• 2 Encl ~aral(es Gou(>l1· IX•lHI 11111 .:Jr !JM ~11 ~. tA:Orui.. v. ah.-rlJll' Oran8etl'eoe Condo 2 br, oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Spacioui. 4 br home Hl'J,1llll Ctut><.•S.1un.1 • pref C:haldrt>n OK N11 pooc:1i.' (i.-s f1Jr cook1n1o: dt AIC, on i.tream $450. -w '2nd 6ly furn rm & wt·l Hydromil ,'>Jgc ·Swim Pets. $400 Ul1l pd exr1•pl lk h :t hlh :• hr I ' h.J hc-UmK !>·•Ill ~'rom ~Jn ~1'~ty 7s91985 Uag Canyon- 2 Br, J Ba bclr. 2 Car 1iar w a ulo m1nq •Goll O"v""I !:!et'_'?24_l':lden645 196~ IMl10 l:Jr rm P4'\• kuh lJlet.:•J f'rw> drt\•· :-.Oonh • de M..rol upener. Xlnl \ICW o( Hang" S'r7S r..cs 111112 00 ltf-dt h to iM• LJdd"cl I ""--T bd + n. ....., ail\ lwnhme Aliso Stale nl•ach lu 2 All, 1 lia. rein~. lndr} ,. ' n ""' ern1ce-a 2 rm. Oar, frplc. pool. spa. ten· u BEAUTIFUL APART· nn. ktd.'o Of\. 110 du"• ln'iM 3144 Uwn Y.1 .... l on \h t-.1<11h·n L'OtKk>. cloe>e Lo s hopping m.'> + xlTas. Avail now wluch there as d1rt:f·t a l' ME HTS. ~'"U't .,, 1 & S32S mo S3l·IA!8I ... ~ •••••••••• ••• •• •••.. •• • 111 ..,.,,,"" 11111 \ .t I J i.:,. &l"\"C anm $425 675·41141 (' 1 ~by foot bndl(c. "'rwt ~ fjo tJ11iv m-. • I •u r.J4 fCIJ :.1:1M · --· •-I 11 > 955· 105S. 675 5~>35 tr"'"", gurdun•., & lawit :! Bit \'01\00 Thi· LJkl'' ~ , ., '"""'t,J & Urofl1t111 .11 .. 11 Spllc10u5 2 br :tpb ,. :11111 :? bdrm, 1112 h11., New con· t·ves met.tculously mu1nluanc·il • Aclult l tv111o • r1u I'• 1. I r•-t· t1r I'll' ~ c .di •• fl 1 •• i;un.1 I Hit 1tp1 W.ilk to IJll!IH h & -.111,fll'o ut 1 I pd A<Ju I h S.37 I M ,, 4.!W~I do I mm a "O ---l I y urul Pool & l'lll\ 71'\f. 213 431 3(1414 ""'."' •• 'ITlO c · "' !> i. · Sbr, den, 3b11, Wa t.crlronl, a owner cxpen.'le. .onll ' MrJcl•·h Upo 11 1t.111v ground Sunclan1·l' Wt·~t ,.,,., 1 w k term leai;e uvu1I $1 IOCJ !J 10 h I' A Jt K f( ..: A I. T y comm. poo . tcnms , al per month to qu:illfit·d A pts . I 996 M J 1> I•· 384'8 ln (;&.;l.ol M~iol Nt>wly re m od '>hop ~ cmler localed at 27~ ll.trbor lll. ha•, :!!Par•· avall.Jblr rang1n~ from •!l!lO VI fl lt'WdY for •ll'llllt'd lit'rup:int y CJll l'.i ul !-K J t ( ARI ZlJ 4b4·4.$..'»( HEWK>RTIEACH IOOOft l'hl·Hf ul o llan· -.uitc• .i~ttil t V>l.&tr" un11 111 n1:v. hltlg 645 JJ;i:: IW)" CMltldmtri .. fl2t. '\q fl ~oned MG. .. utable ror lae ma nut.,, .. tunni: Of" o((i('e 11pat>e Lo<'aled en 1ndus l ra al romplex St>e this tod11y Tt4 8.34· 9393 -----4600 . .............••••..... Sm hm ur .,pt w lyrd for lady w/2 sm poodle:.. de-.1>' Le ila . 5o48-M62 551·5000 lA>lX'can. $1000 mo/ unnl purty. Contac•l Uuv11I Oakwood fM-14116urM2 19:il R -.. L· l~,64.>75_!3 Af!!_._ Heid & A.-.iml'rnlcs, l11l' Garden Apartments Nl'.v 2 1Jr.2 J~1.fpk, 111111 .... ·······•············•·· 4'000 LUXURIOUS EXECllTIVE sums ltelp New owner raasm i; r1•nl '>kY h1flh tte s p . w•Jrlung mom w 14yr old Ot'«1'1 I 2Hr an ">ale. qwct af4•J near bu-. Prd """''~ S Uelux s tud11> condo. 1 blk 714-7315161 Newport Beach/So.' Wl''>htdc CM ~:i>1 .. • ~UH. l "°' ba. · · . $175 Lido Village & s ho ps . 1 t<MJ 11,1h ~1 AduJL-, no peL-, !J7!J :m1, 3 UR.2ba.. ~~51725 1'0111 . re1: ro.,m. •·le Westmittster 3298 ''' '"" ,111 u .. 4 BH,21':l ba S'T~ $395 /ren t or 1.,1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,114 11.42111 1" llt·aul I very lg bdrm •l8R.2',b11,NIJ .S975 2 13 ·326 ·7157 o r :J Br,2 ba.SS25 mo.$250 plu.-.h laundry, 1mntJ1' 3 BR. 2 bu . ~ 714~2 deposit. Ntcl' back yard Newport Beach/No. .:roonds 1821i l'omonJ Slin Juan Cup1i,,trano 151.32 Coronado. So of llOO lrv0m· $325 mo. 8J8 H086 DIG CANYO~ upitrndcd Bolsa, Wei.l of ~ach •' "11 OOVl::R Model 2bd, 2 ba, Wwd. IWHiJ63. Shoreline 1114 1 b4!l 0~!,,U HEAR SHOPPING d e o , 11250Mo . dy i. Mgmt.Corp. -·---------J UlJJ pd, no pet!>, Pool ~. eves & wknds -----2tlr, l ba. 541S·768'J 1133-2427 c dJ h I ... 't523 CAMPUSl>a·IRVINE Npt Ten-ace condo. 2 Hr ~1 2 Ba, frpk . close lo puol s:>.'IO. Dy:. 955-0650, cves/wknds 9611 8388 ------ 0Cto;AN FRONT. 28drm. 18th, newly deco rated , WOODIRIDGE best view in Newport. Yearly S750, Winter $550. 3 UR. 2.,., ba .. Jo'R, cloi.e 631 1735, 675·8343 , lo pool, lake. school:.. 675-6670 165 0 M o . A ssoe. --------- IJl'1vileges. 644·2046 Qean 4Br. F /R, frm din 3br .. _... F rm. spac. single slory · ....... ~c. \ally carpet· home. Rent or lse. S700 ed. Blllrui, rrplc, fncd ba c 00-9567· 54:>.-0095 . yrd, gardene r. S526Mo. -' _M_l-&184_· -· ------•w•.-,...--D•.-., ,.•SE-• WOODBRIDGE. Exec. Ants - livtng 2br + den. 2 bu, Olt LEASI °"10t4 A.IC. frplc, microware, Pro m i ne nt Newport lge yd, 2 car gar + lake, Beach (amHy h ave sold tennus, poo4a • jac. ~ their Dover S ho r es mo. Yrly Ille. 55&-9062. home. Need min. J bdrm. +maids, over 4500 sq. Ct. Ne wp o r t or Or ange Coastal home. 1·2 yra. or more . 7 figure credit. Call 778-6600 ext. 1485 Orangetree 1 bdrm. Con· m, upgaded. pool. ten· nla . No p ets . 1375 . 644.()JM BlJ1 38r, 28a Condo in ~ys. 64S-61S6 eves ,.,.shed 3400 ....................... 3Bdrm al Rroadmoor Homer.. ll unlinJ(l on fl.arbour 213 282 I 13G d)"i, 213/502 J5M (•Ye'> 2 BR. l ba, yrly, fum. 2 bdrm. I ba Duplex . at or un!urn. . . . • . . $500 tached garnge, on 16th 2 BR, l ba, unfurn . Pl $37S Call 67S 4Jt:i yearly s.'I~• J::v<-s. 3 BR.2ba yrly SS25 ----- :! UR. 1 ba wnlr .. $500 2 bdrm I ba. New i.tuvt' & ----CondomilliURK Ulwfw-ftished 4 RR. 2ba wnlr . $550 drapl'..,, 1n<:ld., l>Jl111 3 lilt. 2 bu, occ:mlrunl. ~~~~ ~ ~~1~0 717 yearly $1 ,000 ----·---- 2br.' 2ba , new t•rpb. 14'25 •••••••••••••••••••••••• OIJt 2br, 2ba, fplr<:. m1n1 ocn vaew. S42S. 2218 Pac1!ie,CM. 759·9448 or 644-!n22 ~L U. 2br. Twnmict<.:ondo Wl!lq. ft .11"2ba. pool. nr associated BPc.'I< (II', w £tu TOllS 101', W tiulb,,'l b' r Jt , • Heil 1Algon qu1n 1nr d H. B.H. l Bch 1 mi.. $420 3 Br uplex, 1800 sq. fl. On (714 )547-845I <7l'1 > the bay. 3 short blks to 644-0195 eves ' ocean beach. S7SO lease -----·---Inc. ul1l. <1(110 Raver Ave Near new 2bdrm .. 2 bu Do no disturb t enant lwnble.,fn>l .• Z.cucncl. Uravt! by then call gar. No pel8 SSOO/mo _548-_78_13_. ____ _ S46-91.34. 5pMclous beautifully Curn LEA.5Ew/0 PTION lo buy apt. Overlooking WUlf'r brand new condo. 2 br. J ~mo. 675-987'7. drps, bale, pool, rt-c rm. sec, cntrl air. watr & JUI'> pd, No Pl'lS. Nr. So Csl Plaza. S4SOMo . 8 111 2 13 ·992 -47 2 1 or 213-981-4680. Qlll collcti 3br. 2ba, 0 .C.C. arc:• 1''amily Unil. $425Mo Avail. Nov I. 641-8657 E-slde 2br, 1 ba, yard. Very clean. Adults No Pel.ti. $380Mo. 646-0505 New 2 br. 2.,., ba duplex 1650 !>Q. ft. Huge )ard, dbl garage, frplc, bltn'> Z51>. 673-6336. 642 9686 ba, Npt Bch. S750/mo ._ 2 8 2 88---0ill 64S-0638 _.,., r . 1u1r 11 JC<'. 1 Br _, G · 1212 W Bulboa 81. If m· . stove, Tg ng. 'as pd WOOOBRIDCJ::. ll BR. 2'h terested call ror appt. Adults, nu ~ltoi. Hd :. Ba, '875 mo. 714-M0·2360 Jam or Carolyn. 730-1222 ~-- !'Js>.ll'IW.'> 4Ur N L.11(unJ 1)('11 "dt· hv.), hllll' qu11'l , $41,11 m u )rh ,\ti I l ' I 1, J. l J !I .! i I !f(', llY.~I l'.Aolux Condo :! bflrm :! h.1 puol 2 hou"''' from ocean Fanla,111: 'wv. No children or pcL' $17:i mo O .6f.S.633 I . 951 71011 -----Mtwport leoch 3869 ......••............... PilJC MEWPORT Buch e lo r ,, I or ;- lk'\truom-. & 'fownhou:.t·' fo'r11m pj!I :A> S~t·l.tcular .. p.1 I ol.11 rel·rea l 11111 IHO)l r a 111 -,111·1al pro11rum 7 Jl'JOb. H l(°fllillj courts At Fuithaon IJ1land. Jumborc1· & SJn Joaqwn 11111" Jtoucl 17141644-1900 OCU...NOHT Jlir. 2bll w 1of(1ee Yrly l''rplc, 3 l'Ur l'.(Ur. $]000 TSL Mum!_ 6"2·1603 2 Br. 2 ba cor>do, "'1 blk to beach, 2 car gar. uuto op nr Beaut buy \ ll'W SOSO )'l'ly TSL Mg!"l 64~1~ IM M A CU L AT E & tipacaous 3 lidrm. l! ba. balrony. Patc hed beam ceillnJCS Near beach & acl'OM from watt'r Qwet n1111(hborhood $1i75 mo yrly l't' W .Ht•rf ront HonJ(> 631 1400 Univ Pk Ten ace, 2 car1 ~·~--~~enda~~·~~~~~ garage, frplr, wet bar.I· eommwuty PoOI " J•c. Owm. bayview l'n br Sbop8, achh1, 1585 mo. mob. hm on Lido Pen. wkdya, 9-7PM A... I Br .,. __ ,_,.. II ·-....,...,we. sma bul I Dedroom. I bulh. )'CJrl) Ml·Z1'76 Pe r f b a c b pa d . ~ Uttfunl 3600 Oceanfront dlx 2br. 2ba. coiy w/lols of neat wood or mo $350 m tJ AJ:I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • um.a I J an. 15th. SOOO Mo $265. 835-8544 · . ff73-IM! 10 ---Jb 3b . h MOO/mo.. w /purch opt. r. ll. patio ome. 67S.1.341 eva 898-21691 dy · =:. ~-~ =~ ~: Ask for Pauiy. s. 2 bdrm, p,., ba. patio. 2 714·752·9466,673~1 Spacious 28drm , vool. 1., l:llock lo l.icUl'h 3 br. 2 story. carport, storage U DO Studio Buch Qui l $32.S. adults. no pets. <t23 ba. downsta1ri;, blln i. Jo 'Stiec. UIO, ocean view. 3br Olndo. Front prime unit. W/D, stove, D/W, $350. U. U II i · e W Bay ftAQ·9S16 frplc ~ t10 "u *"""' $150 dpsL Excel~ef. on· gen em1n. l it ~11. . ,,,,., • • u .,. .. rlll l(l' . .,,.,.,., ly. m 4 l64S-9839. __ S300ft!.~!75-~ Adult 2Br , open beam 1Z7'4 St 640 6140 GREENTREE IWl'JON MODEL J.omy Jarte s bedroom family home, central •Ir, pool /spa, cul·de -sac loe1tlon, l resb palnl . Year leHe f750. m o. Ranch Realty. 551 ·2000. SpotJe111. Tennis, pool. jac:, lle548·78J3.AM s.ehl.ogMM 3786 clp. lots of wood. no Becllelor 11tovt' & rf'fng. lp a twllh Furftllhed ....................... pet.ti, $33!). 673"8803 t:vc:.. V c rs u 1 11 e ... C 11 n d o , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blue Lagoon rentul, tc•n 12251 Br dplx, I adult non guarded cnt. rce foe'. $37~ WATaFllOHT .._,...... 3706 nh;, pool, pvl beach lv. smoker; aafc. qui et mo .. lt11.' 675 0614 ufl Modem 2-•lY 4 Br 3 lJa ••••••••••••••••••••••• security. 2 Br 2 H:1. clean. prev rel req, no BPm __ _ home, 2 frplc's , lg deck, 2 Br w/frplc, winter. $400. blllns. No pets . 1600. petsc 954 W 17th 5411-0358 o n the can a l In W. f!A"niahed.Adlts,nopets . 661-~.213/242·7614 Newport. Avail. Im · 675-9229. ---- medlalely. llOO n)O yr • l Rh romd lncl. i.t I: lut • ..._ ,,......,. 3707 rlfl.,..,:,.. .. d &aide, cozy 2br. 1 ho. :l frplc, r rt yrd. New decor m>M9:..,~ llAUTY 2 br 11lUdio w trrplc. pvt patio. Yrly rental SSSO mo. 315 E. 8 .-y Coll 64C)-~. dept. Call fJ45..664I ••••• •• • •••• • • • • • •. • • •• WUIT SQIAIE ~-fR€HfG€ s~~.':r~'!~: ;;;;:; .......... iio:i 2 bidauow, 2 batb coodo. •HOM€~ up. Oceanfronl.1115-8140 ...................... . f}ldoeed prace. Super New 2 br, bllnl, l(ar. laun· ~prlv . patio. on Clearbrook Lo. Adull11 No Peta. $2SOMo Call eves, 714·34&-al29 W!.Sl'CU t•t• condo, new 1ntA!ri~1 Adulls. no peti, 2 J\r ~ t Br $400 mo ~.6736640 •••......•.....••.•..•. J~nm w k1td11•11••lt•• $7;! 14 f•t•k ~ I.JI> ~ lfl~'i Hoomm.1l1• In ,h.1r1· , Wrm huml:' 1n S..11 JuJ1 l".1pi1 $100 m o "PIH ut1b al lo ~ )I"> old :>.on -.mailer Sle~c 493 l2bO ~ am ltuum l11r M fo If Ii houc..... "" & h.11h rin\ SlOO Call K47 5111:1 Yacatioft R....tals 4'250 . ••••.••......•..•.•..• Houo.e for rent. H1 ll lk•" r Oly .. 1ps to , hn\'n' furn 125 ntl•·ly pr t·pl L'..i II llfler.2._P m WI l~ TAHITI Modem I or 2 br \"Ollu~·· M twaeh on Taiuta w1Lh rur rnw boat. wa:.h m J c·h•n•· ••1mpl1•I•· lut<:hen. 1•11' Fl)r mor•· Ullo call m 2d>!I e\ el> & Wttkeod.o; f\Jm house for n•nt on Parter stnp. Colorado River. JBr :.!Bu . sip. H Redut'ed Wanter Hale~ 714159-1208, 2l3·380_2S22 ..... to Sher. 4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MALlltOOMMAn WAMTEO!!! To 11hare 2 Bdrm JPl has pool. J8CUZZI " di!> hwasher Rent SllH SO Contact Abel 11l 645·9116 aller ~pm and1or Mon AN D .. ·r1 day.., .11 1~ MoVJng"' A\'Otd depo:.1ls ~ l'Ul ltv1n1t l•xpcn:w~ · ProCcst1 1011Jlly :.11tt't' um HOUSEMATES 832-4134 Prolcssionul m.t1 le '>Cck:-. malurl' easy i:oan i< femile shnrt• 2 bdrm 2 ba CdM Evl~ 673 460'J Barry 2 ~·Iba, nr bch. \W J're( J e m non ~mk r S200mo Cd M ~1 1 k ,. ,......., Acroea from SID W. Cout Hwy, N'8 28r trtpln w /Wet bar & dry rm, cpta, drps, call J*'k 6 pool. Veer leaae. 64'"""' ltplc. bit from PavUJon. 9*589. TOWMHOUSI -. mo. Rueb Realty, Oill owner (714)127·~ -Spadoul 2 br. ,.,., bath, F.astbluft 2 br. 2"" ba. MIMB Sl-3000 Blulfe Condo, 1 level , --.... ,, 1 ~.es 3107 family rm, fi repl1ce • · compect. 3 br. redec. Oceanfront 1 Br. patio, •H .. •••••••••••••••••• J u 1 t re m ode I e d rrplc. Qwet & secluded Rmmt wanled. resv M '"" $$2~ mo 640 5296 or lJ> shr btJl Concfo. 3Br r75-7Sl2, u k for Ann. _ 3Ba. dbl 14ar. Dana Pt .._..... 3241 ~· patio. Nr. ever· wahr/dryr, 11tll incl, IM lllt. wtnttr oa.Jy. 404 Ganlefter It water incl ~•••••••••••••••••• )'thini! '8SO. 675-08.12. adults, .,o. &u4123 • E. a.rbo,.. •mo. M2-MM C H ANNE L Jo' R 0 NT s:m+ut.I 640-5650 Day• W!SIDETIE 3 BR I Ba , ~Kathy Ma1olflcent 2 atory l!llstbh#f apvt-·-,,,8 eor.. .. M9' 3722 IMW1Jt;or2l3·318.ft88 Towuoue wttBdrm, d • "..,... .._ r, • -48lb 6 fam room In ex· en. 2~ba, v e ry pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 122$ I Br. 1210 Bach. c:Mlve Vldorta, 8dL 3 •/View, lr'I bar k yrd, Condo on tbe water . Reep. •dults. No pet~. detU w/euptrb wblt• new c:rpll•dtpt·palot, Newport 81ach11 flnest. UUl pd 108 E Bay Avt-, •ai.r •I.,, itept to 2·car tar, • boet Sl200 mo. Yrly Jse. apt t. ._. SUOO/mo....em =~v!';,~.~~Yi e42-4'113W!!JI· C:------.. -..... --31-2-2 ,JIAlrl'SD! Houle to rtftt C..Mttl 3724 .......... , ........... . M. Grad &u n pt lo 1 Br, stove • refril(. c,ts r & --• aoo. Ur.ii Incl. pie· balron,y · Yl'IY '750 F U> 'share cottage :style -... Call873-2113 hie f d Adulta, no pet.a. 6'4-4311.2 1p, Y • 10th St. II 8 -Nice \rl plcidn resadenllal SLSO mo 538-~34 __ 2 Br. 1~ ba studio tyl)(•, folnt area I b!k to 'Nice 2br, 2ba CdM Mme. pvt PAUo. blt.ns, newlr. beach. 3 bdrm. ;: ba. ea. Pt ·30 Avail ~·0~r~·t:r-Mf:l°e'. ~~~.y SUS Ca 11 Nov.u . 4 • N .mo:-..oes. in ltloaarcb l•Ji.:' ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ~ 2 bdrtn .• .J ba, BAYl'&OHT Condo. t Br 1 be pl fun frplc .. D Uo. 9dOO I ~_..~=-·-hat ellp. Bent. • =•· 'C::i.; noa· cPrtJLiCARTfN Y· °'Cl6H. Zbdrm. 1 ~ bth, 2 car ...... t71. paUo and 1ld• yar , l1 und r y hookup. •+an• hast. * * * ebr immed ln UC arl!11. M. INM M1t we>1up. M'uaae uni Swan Dr. ror Horry . Rm "22. Colla Meta -~-·3'_3_1 ___ _ Vo._. UM winner 01 RellpoNible roommate . to , .• _ ... ' JJH •et'-l ·Mrm +den. ..-..... 2111 Rallllllt'At· 6"·7a3 -.--........_view,,_ mo. ..-.................. rrt7 a.I. With boot 1Up CASA DI OIO c.e. Mela 3124 --· Oft t<'l'' n11.. ·" 4 ti 111 ..!•'l.:Jnll\ .1ppi11nl•'f'I '"" •'(Ull••· "'llJ1l1 ... '"nlr.111\ ( '.1 J 4!1 64:.!7 t-:\ C>o .,.,knd. .. l1x,1l•ot1 m.ir ''""""'·')' ~ hl'<lr1111111 h•1u :-.. nrnri-~ tho Clr.1ni·• ..nludt:tl y.trd. lur pru \ • 1, n 1 -. ,\ 1 r IJ o r 1 Ct"l>.'>IOndl l'Ouplc in Cu:.l-.1 F Jr ii 1 l 11·., an r I u d ,. , M t· "• "' r l' u N n n lnt'f'ldly effmcnt rt'\ c 11 1tnnJc1•r-. Chnstiun. I.kt· t 1 •• n :. t / t ,. I l' p h n 11 ,. I Ui> to S37S. Mani mum I operator whoareet• )our Y••ar le a i.e Call artcr l llenb and answe~ )'nur I) JOPM 548·\546 t.lll'> • .irom pll'tc•CaltC & ~ f't'der al law ltbra ry be:tut1fully l1t>ror.1l1 d a..tah 4650 ("Ufl.h-renet• ruom.:i. 1Jhulu •••••• ••• • • •••• • •• ••••• 1 opy m JC'h•nl'' & th•· Share Offlei! Space, )'Our ltnt''l an "'1rt'l.1r1.it ,hail UIO' nr Talbert u11 "''""'' ~"' 1unhc1 1111•1 Aril~7 511!.orlS4l 41til ,\ 1 t~ • t t t .• t I'' u r thr11u~h lh• 1.11 111111•, 111~ "l>l' cont Jc•l \, url .• 1 ·'''"' 1i l ·l l!J5j .!:!llH rn • ~.65 lOOCJ rtma b4teuth•e S..itfl Thert> 1' a d1Herenrt>' L.iriw 'w ll'~ 1260 ~ r 1 prov 1d1n~ hig hl y pro re~-11on.il 'lt'C'rl'twriul -.ervaCt' with a ma naaea bll' numbt-r of unit' 20'.!t 8u~1n.-~i. C1•nll•r Dr. Irvine cull ;52 O'~ BALBOA ISLANU Ston.> or om ce S400 Mo __ AR_!fl~ b75 111 iU .-wPOHIUCH on·1ct: OR RENTAi. SPACE. W C~l ltwy Manners Milt> !f.!St.q fl TI4-645-21628 l::M.'Cul> \ P OCfte11. 0\!MJ(n Pluu, 2ti.5 di?,.. \ 11 w of II« for lt'll't' lndcl' Sl'<'Y 't'r v phon .. ,answt>nng It ust' of • on lerenct-rm 714 7511·0215 AJrport eo...l•x lndw.tnal areu of Or Cly a1rwrt lltH !l n . local ('Q at l!MIOI Skypark Car, stt• M. In lrvtne ~ mo ~71~ ----New Offar•· -.p JC't> fM teusc 800 to 1000 ~q. ft fil~ '>Q ft 81'08b Spnnklen•d Hunt Bch /\Vllll DC<' I tl4 J.!19.~4 EXEC. SUITES U.appiness ti. hJvlnl yo11r plaC<' of b u ... 1n~:i11 &l liaker Ccntrr Rttept . conlerence room. phone r~verJgt' Clost-to all1M>rt. fine reslauranu Secrela••J I s erv•<'t'll vaal For mor • tnfl), ull Bev Ul 979-2181 I &tall shop s pace 9IO Mo. 210 Main & .. H.B. The k lnJ M 111 9'0· l558. lml.8.'19 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For atott tr of lire 1pare a l f'NIOGll.bl• ratea. IOO to 2700 S. ... MESA VERDE bR PLAZA 1~ lfe!ja Verde£. C M S4MIJ2 . ...••.•..••.•••.•..•.. .....,. 0,• IM ftMlty SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• MONEY 1t•O •t 11 ht Hu,--.•"'f,t.,. y,., ••• toftry, ,,~ ....... ...... 111•1 "s.nr• Ass«>caatc M IF' Security AJarms Acl1ve·S ilcnl. SllXX>-SSOOO 1Mi8·3l80. N&.SCHOOL Llr'd for 4.4 children Plus ruc-e Jbdrm home Can be purch usccl on 'dnt ronlract at 10'. 111 terest !'ark Plare, Inc 842 7461 * * • l .Dtcbon 107 Parrot Ln t'ouotaJn Valley You are tbe winner of Two FrH nu.ts i~.00 value>. tu Coc..c:.ta MofoctoH fMd• Anaheim Sludium Nov 17th. 197!1 1,Ck\'L' may be cla1m c1I by Call.mg 642.:J61IJ. Cl<l m • • • Ulln·<>P Game Centcr11 Amencas rwite.l grow· U1C bwnneu. Turn-kc)', r eady-lO·go operalaon, and . lop aam(• 1.'Qupm'1, le.ised locauon 1n II u. We au'-ply dccoratlnl(. r arpet a. slan ft stirv1 cc warranty. Compll•l c tra1n1na avail No fritn c h••e fee nor ro)'aJUe&, &Z.$00. $1U OU do wn Ca ll D lc k M e D o n a ld at : 2U ·U 4 ·49H . O r 2.LMt7 ·3168. ......... °''' ...... , 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ea.m 31%·45'4. Dtltal111, C•ll Mr. Thornton: ~lorW....U ~ .. "-' ..••••••••••.•••••••• lj llH I II', JM..._.; Valle7 ••'boetllflO,ino. ALLUTILITIDPAID ........ ••••••••••••••• ..... flr1,1>11et, air LAIOS I bdrm + dtn. Compare. before rou LAMAMCHA Al'TS ,...,, ......,. ~I .. .., ••all. '1JOO mo. reat. Caetom dH!l_• "-It. 1µ.a bd ,.,.0 Nl.celrtllt. l i,t Ba. encl lar. ,......,......, MD, 1785 Twe"" Tl.twh Mare 3 bdrm hc>usr with IJIO.•val1M).to l Ni ce loc1 t ton . PIMllT.aL S~LOAMS C•..C• 714..-.11251 Mpm Newport Blvd, C M. ud ·~ar 1ara1e. •• I rrt:rlll. r..aarr: Pool 6 I~. _,q, Adultt. o.a.wa.r. ' m/IMM. CiU 0..-t CllAllllM1 I bdrm. 2 ,c.!.!.~, 1•"1!:._~ ... •• ...., IDIJ pr, ... bbq. ••• A¥ ..... m; .......... pool.a.ala -UH, IU-'•--ff Pool, OM Pd. n1 Scott , 1 ·!•!Ir· . 6..._ ,_-. ...... ~a1r l.Y rea-.. Pl ... .,,: •au =, ~ . .,. ............... ;:-=-·-al ltl Mtii. . 1 ree.._. 1 .....,.. 611•1....._ M1k1 1our abopglnt ---1 ,.. hbd --. ...... b ...... the .,, .. ... ...,..-'117 ••· wsa-. ..a.mi PUota M.inectAda. ' , .. .. Aubsim. tnl lat • IHt + ....... "2-l7JI, ..... 1-l BB upper, lsltcb blLDl.t• DtW, melurt :::;no.J*a. MMN4 • ... ,......... •• cWly uamc count a.In.~ Lowon AMhMmltadlum ,.,,_ wuc.d to stir 2 Br me.ana volume ulH! :'::':.~' No¥ l'hb im llll wtume. Call Dana uoo • 4lllO ICI ft H iii. r-.. .,.. 11ds4U m., b. claimed Ma· .. <Cdtta Metal llMO&l,A&ltOWDef. r'i, ..... ! ~ Clllint M2·N78, t xt • tov.,fbome In roun· ll:U. kllct lterna wlth • ~ .... • • • ~ :~ W/tlderl~ ~Cl...medAd. TW-..- • '· ' ___ ., __ Iii r••:t tf•..., ............................................. anc. • ~ ma!nt For ltac•Hent1• In R......,.ble, • reliable. llouMCJe..U..: Cleaain1 r:.~h /CCNlta Meu Ub&hnl&ed. Ml-IT•. £ntineer. SI. reliable. Brick Stept. plantera. non·drnllr /•molter. walll, ~ wn •re· LouJ refa. Bo.,..able. pMrw.11J.ia•a1-tat4 ..... ' c-.t,!Cwnte ,. •••/Tie ~ .... : ........................................................ . WW bMnlt from T A.M Qomenl -~of all k.lndA. c E R A .. I c_ T I L IPM. ~a CD09 lo & tlAcx'haUa. Fr l IS IUtO-, bat.ha. nt.1')1 Part time at•tu'11 adll •Ya.LI tot' •al•, uahler. bookkMP ••· cook ln11 . tn&ttt.a.loer, Moo. Tue, Wed. Sat. Ulltll tPM. mat APT • HSE REPAIR PAJNT CLEAN HAUL 1.0 caIT ~S.110'7 ' 77 )Tl.blllQ'Mm.Mon ""I )'tSb:p «57,.U.-WI Your tllo or m ln o. ._ Ct'~nt 'WOl'k-AU type• •31119 ~.., tCultarts t avail for • t 1 larric4t lJc'd c.:.tac.tor U80L~ ,_ "'• • a1f otrwiloN. re.aa rates ··--·-·••••••••••• or~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!:rtc 78().,tz74 ____ _ C .. swt• Let Liii hand •lt1~ or rt' If ... II f1n11h your aottq Ul'• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••• • ••• ••• Plano F\nt' Furnuurll! c l 2414 Npt. Blvd C M . ;~1~.y i>a:::J::.nt~fc : •DIVORCE 8Y MAJL • ,.... to flDal ..,. Mtkla[.qal tu $JOO R.G ow.tr eo. ~ blda C.., 1 t• c ~ l'I t r • r t o r , co m ••••••••••••••••••••••• m I re1>ld , 631 53113, &ti 2122 dryw1&ll. ~tt-Small & Alice'• HOUMclHDln1. RMIOHb&e. rtliabJe • Nfa.m.~ • .....,. Alic• ·1 HouHaleanlna. Rolon•~•. rtllable " .... '7J.1*. 14Mtfl DAM»YDUS•S Prof. E;sp. £1t1h1h ,,.Ids, wkly or bl-wkly aer v . Vuca nta o ur apecWty. Sfe'km carpet cle.aniQI. &11. ln11. Free •.552-410& Would you like help with your bQU1ework? CaJI Janice's Raagedy Anos tor rel " prof s vc. 6'1S-25l4. .... !tick, ttooe. bAkwrti. tile Dependable. r eliable n rs, concrete paUoa. female would love to wlb, Ptff ut. Jobn bab~•lt your ho u ae _ ... ~l.:il3-.;;.;~~~~~-~--and '*-· f!lfec· ....... _. -tlve Nov, ~er hou.te on 7 / • .,.,.... water. #,_. C!O OaUy ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUot P.O. Box U60 Coela PE.~RS PAlNTlNG Ma&.CA921836 EJCpr d. Reas Ratel r.-ee Est. Call Oene P\oe elll. paJntln1. St. Roaf repllrl. all typn, Uc/Ina. Try me. R. Guarantee d . BllC• Sinor. 8ll45e Coftltnlcf.lon, S48·~11 ATLANTJC PAJNTJNG Repair °' rerool. Quel Rn. Comm 'I. Q\lality .n. Gu.at. Proud Bro. Wortc, Uc Bonded lnaur RoollqCo6'5-717t 552"°'58 I 1#11 .. lnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• _._.,. _______ . .,. .... -WaUpaperinJi. all lunds •"••••••••••••••••• ••• , by Norm. r.-ee est. Aver. Sl(YUTIS lllaod Landacapang. Int/Ext, sprinklers ln- al •lled ,,. rep a ire d , ..a.&. ,AIMTIHG Neat 673-5576 COtll pr roll SlO. Lie Installed. t..1ce naed 6 lfD8. &f.$.-OllllO bonded. M7 -5443. Ext..$475 lntS375 T••I••••.,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• eros 1 on con l r o I , INTERIOR PAINTING ~h. brick• ce· Prot. painting. Ext " Int. Qualitymakestbe meal work. yrd ctn-ups It ll3'T1835. Low rata. Free difference. 2A hrs. pruo.ln&. 18 yra ~xp. w-t.5t-.53M7---'80_.;_536-4383_;,.. ___ 1 Rlch 640-7271 a.ARENCE'S TV. 27 yni Lu:'d/Bonded~ 968·1711. Painting. lNT/E XT uper. Days . eves. 64&-4871 Reeldentlal &commerdal wtmdl.~.95 • ~7·1096 cu~ Old ~ craAamllA.-ihlp, •· •••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• ,,........,firulh.~t'I ~ ' 1 Cudenlna. tree trim 101. repair All work ••••••••••••••••••••••• mma. cle"1l·up. & mumt ruar 11 yrs 10 ar\.'ll Expert Ores malunit & ~ Arrue 548-MU larg!'. Job:! J 8 646-9990 Res & Comm 'l clning, put Olrpenlr)'. fencmg & roof our over )() yn eitper lO IJli. N-O)Obtoosml. Pupu work. AB Cleanin g Ollr6Jt ~ ~7 Neat. honest. rea.11., 12 ~-<ft . - European Landscaper. yrs. exp. LJo'd. Dave _.,ting. Free est. Reas. y,... s.r.tu Top work. Fair price. _964-__ 100 __ . ------rates 675-9591.biJ.-0737 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refs. 646-4871 dys eves. Wallpaper hanging, fa.i.t Frank Demato Paintinit Tree. shrub. prumng & re· Lic'd . Mr . Palombu Alteratioos Ci>lm "ork ~--__ Enu 4i Hb1& 's. 641). 7:tl.2 Aviles Gardenln.i Tree tnm.rnJng & romovul.s. yard malnt.s., spnnklcr s y s tems , Jawn i., c~anups, 646-8474 ~--------......, Want a REALLY CLEAN •Quahl y Landscap1ng. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• HOUSE? Call Gingham Comp. soft.scape design SCJ'Vlce. quality work. Le Co lnt1Ext. Cus to m moval. yd d e anup:.. Papier, 714.SJG.2350 work. 714/64\-8687 ha u II n g . H8 · ;n 4 5 . IM8-1413J1m CUSTOM INTERJOR DryWGI OCC Student I Ton truck Girl. Free est. 645-5123 & installation. All work Trash. tree trim Dan -guar. Free est. Gr~n-Ext t ln t P a 1nl & wallpaper Qua l work. reas. f ree est. Stev(' 547-4281 ............ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• T-.;ftilJ CARPENTR'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Ja.y 642-81JO'J Wt! do 1t all M~a1 studs 64.2-3224 llousecleanmg per day. ~a l e Land scapi n g °"'1l transportation. Call 731-Wll IMAGES BY IKE WE'RE SPECIALISTS CAl.l.. 642-0244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'REE tnal lesson credenlia1ed. reading. math & French. 673-60l.3 Father & son woodwo;k Comm Res Ind f'rt>c 1ne. Decks. l e n r<''>. ei.t 751·8832 cabinets. Free est . Ben-jamin Mann 554-1100. llectriedl DarTell Mann 831-8416 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • c.p.t Sertk~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRICIAN·Pnced nght·free estimate on large or sma II Jobs Lac. •337254 673-0359 We Care Carpet Cleaner<;, Steam clean. Also up- holstery. Wo r k guar. Tr.1velers Elet.'tnc &Sons Truck mount unit. fo'r ee Commerci&l a n d n· est. reas rat.es. 645-3716 s1dcntia1 mainH•n,, c·e . e t c 71"/642 1503 M a k e t h o s c g o o d ucensed and msun.'<l ~d 1lems you're ------- not using available to Hig h quality rei-.1com some other family by ad-, m tind. wiring ut lowest vert.isingthemforsalem CClst. Tom ur Joel. Qassified. Ccl ll 642·5678 642-4521 Avtlcs Gardening. Tree trlmmlog & removals, yllJ'd maints .. sprinkl'-!r syst e m !.. luwn:.. de.1nups. 6"6-847" Co ~m ·1 -Res-main lenance Cleanup:. & landscaping. Greg. 642.9006 ('VeS. Hauling . cleanups , driveway rem ovals. trimlTl.Ulg 55Hl271 a.. Up Yow Act! Reliable. compe t ent haulini: man. Dump truck $:15 l oad . 71""548-4700 CM. Landscaping, tree trim-HouMcl•anincJ nung. <'leun-up:;. haul •••••••••• •••••••• ••• • • mg. sod, rotoull. Dave Robin'!> Jlou:.C'clean1ng 5JIHD76 S. vc, for u lhorou~hly ~llllble garden service. Mo win g, edgi n 1L cleanups maintenance. Rsnbl. 552·0105 clean hou...,<' 540-0857 Call Snow llouseclcanin~ For a h<lml' that s parkll's lJkt>snow. U7Y-OOiG. .. ~....._ ...... la._~.;_;:,_204_9____ LodlMlfttl----- I-ekeeping, personal, reliable, exper1t-nced. rel. avail. Nancy 615-f"l8 •Exper 'd . good r e · fere nc es. thoroOgh rlea ning. 546-8 096. ~·9522 The Pe r sonal Toorh Clt'arung. Complr•tc pro- fl'SSLonals. Rsnbl ra ti:s Guar wo rkman:.h ip 552-0105 Reasonable. own trans. reliable. ~rmanent & !(nod work 642·6101. aft I>: :J1646-ti 11!6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sec uri t y ln 1>t 11 ll <'d w1dcadbolts & window l oc k s . Good workmans hip ut low rates. Call ;inyl1me 641-83711 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bnckwork Small jobs. ~wport, ~t<1 Me1'a & lrvinc. 675-3175 eve~ ES SIAM Custom Painting Fret-F.st, 3 yr guar Otuck F,,;sian !162·1478 • #CllW Yow Ccntt. lnl Ext Free e!ll L1 c ;32l)88t Guar. Refs Ted 631-l(Bj 8&.D PAINTING Intr. c-xtr. ce11.Jngs Roll' Lal reno\ at1on spectalL"l Small commerr1ul JOlb aftt>r hours tl92-2024 -JL:o' e -.omethm.I! \ ou .... ;inr tll t;d) ., <.:lus:.1 r1Cd adl\ do n \lo ell 1~12 51i7H. ...._j1lepoir ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIRdowC~ Neal patches 6 textu rt'ff ••••••••••••• ••• • •• • •• • FIHEST. 89l·14l9 RESIDENTIAL & Store11 • •••••••••••••••••••••• f'"ee est Comm'l1Res1d Honest R t.>l 1abl ~ BA ~C 751-9004 __.. __ ---- Independent dram clean 1ng ~-50 up Rei.ult:. guar 7 dy;. ~~-- 'The l~u..~t draw tn tht• West c1 Oa1ty Pilot l1a:;.'ltllt'll ,\11 1;.12 51iil1 Car waxing Quality wor1c 642.M4!J & &45-7972 Ted·., Window Ct re Prof. wmdQw deanmi: Rsnbl rale!I RelJable 642-7893 Prof wmdow r ll'anini.:. Sausraruoo ituaranteed. R....nbl Insured 552 0105 People who nl't.-d pC'ople .,hould alway, rheck tht" Serv1rc Dtrectory in lht' DAJLY PILOT ~.~.~~ .... ~?.~~ ~.~!'!~ ... ~!_~~ lost&Fomd 5300 PenoMlls 5350 Sod~Clubs 5400 HetpWanted 7100 HetpW..t.d 7100 HetpWantHJ 71 00 ~Want~ 71 00 ...............•....... .....................•. ...••......•..•.•.•..•• ...•..•••.••........... .....•••.•.•.•......... . ........................................•.•.. _ v"NEED ¥"MONEY • CAB>IT MO PROILEM 2nd & 3rd TD loans 547-5402 Arrunged by Coast Home Loans llomeowner loans.may be arranged from SllJ.000. PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY $2 ~II ;.my Hem or com UIO JllOn of 1ll'm:. for S7:, ur le"" w11 h J l't·nny 1'1 1c:her All :i Im{.., for l t• n:.ec:uttn• da)'> 1-:a•·h .i•ldJ11onal Jin,· h "'' for thc :!tla}~ ChJr):t• 11 ' NoC'11mm1·r1•1J I a1h for mor•• 111lorrn.1111111 .ond tu phsl't' )llUr ,HI• .111 interest only. amortized. 642 5678 short term swing, rall '-----·---.....J Mrs. Arsenault, t>rok<'r. about your reul estate loan needs 851-1360 FAST CASH 2nd TDs swmgs 673-3833 -- MllMyWanted 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Need tl!Sk. less than lyr Pay 36·45'.-. f ully secured. Outstandini; 1•f fe r . Mr Tho r nton 642-m91 or645·4462 Looldng for artists in un- usual & specialu.ed art media to demonstrute & display their talenLc; at large art festival m Whit- llt>r. Fl!b. 22 lo 24th. 1£ in t.erestcd call 213-007-0740 eves. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Tremor -Pau.w Glove Tumult - TEMPERS FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 Lo6t or F'ound a pet" C.:ull Animal As :.1:.tlln\·t· I..cai.'\Je. 5:11-2273. no fl·t• found or lost u pet? (.;Jll Special Pals Hollin\'. 714 !112 L23S. 213 258-73!11'.l Found F e m . German Shepherd. apx 24 .. h1. blk fac e . Westmin s t er 841·8548 Lost: Black . Female Cockapoo.: "Cinder" 54.5-8686. 63(}-5966 Losl: English S prinitcr Spaniel. 6mo. old , AKC, brwn/wht, Brookhurs\ & Gurfleld. H.B. 963·8536 LOST ADYA.5SlN1AN CAT, nr Mesa Dr .. CM.NH REWARD 64.5·2447 I love to watc h t he MDI f9¥1, TN$t Acadt!my Award.'> on TV Los l vi c. Harbor · & 0... 5035 It 's :.o dramatic. The II a m 1 It o n . gray .. ••••••••••••••••••••• winners holding their cockattel. \'cry t;imc. ~ MhJ. Co. Oscars. The losers hold· talk~ Reward <.:all !''red A1J types of real estate 1ng lhe1rTEM IJERS.;___ 640-9741or532-1641 investments since 1949. , ~t & r.-.-.... 5300 , _ f Pi 8 u v v C-..lall•"--in ~ rvunu UJO>t. . t u . IC. IC ~nd ,:o;' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l o r i a & P o m o n a fo'OUND: Black, grey 4i Reward. 642-1988 642-21 71 545-0611 white Tabby K1ltcit. Spiritual R~r 181SS. El Cammo Reul San Clemente. Fully he For A£_pl.~92· 7~ O.C. AIRPORT SECT'Y & ESCORT •SERVICE• Spec1aliiang in bus 1 nessmt-n. rei.1 dent:. welcom<' 739-5248 24HRS. COVER GIRL * 95~0778 * 24 I Ir Outcalt Service •SJ IERI LEE• Cert. Ma:.seu!>e Housccalls by Appl 838-68311 PRE LAW student need:. S!S.<XXI. Will do anytJung Legal. Conf1dent1al OVM. P.O. Box 3242. N.B. 92663. •FOXY LADY* OUTCALL ONLY •972·1138• •LORI'S* WE'RE•! OPEN 24 hrs DAI I. Y 95J-!ll2() 8.16-0} 1).1 A French De!Jght LEM.A.H DE LARUE ESCORTS 24 11 RS $3-9820 836·01~ TOMMY'S OFMEWPORT Widow has money for sh,."; Pl eye call S47·2119-- trm 2nd TO's, no credit FOUND· Blk F'em . 8mos check. no pnlty, $20,000 & old Dobie & Germ Shep. up. For 11clion call V 1 c H a rbor· & Found: Bicycle. In Costa Mesa. ESCORTS agent: oiJ.7311. WtJson.675-2509 CASH FORT.D.'s 955-1055 Nwpt Pacific Funding. rot.'ND: 2 packagci. 1n gift wrapping on Wilson, C.l\t . Owner ide ntify 549-352A aft 5pm. 5'18-6679 after 3pm. 6"2 1571 •• Found: 10·23 Grey Poodle Prof MW>Sage by Steve. mix, Fem . r ecently Lic'd Therapist. N R gnx>ml'<f.534·3561 4 .30-!J 30, Aµpl. Only FOUND. MaJa BasenJ1. 548'2817 Great Company ESCORTS \'IC Santa Ana llgti. 546-6494 Found : D oberm an 2 day approval. fund in 7 Pinscher . 21st & PCH. days. No points. No Hunt Bch. CallSJG.0'739 balloon. SJ0.000-$200.000 - 2nd TD l oans . Lido LOST 10..JOC M. M. black Newport Co. 673·7595 24 Lab. XXXXXXXXX Found : Springer Spaniel Vic Bolsa Chica Rd 24Hrs. 641 -0180 1().23. 968-7800 MC/Vl_S_A __ PenoMll1 5350 DIAMOND WANTED hrs. LOVED. 536-7105 •••••••••••••• •• •• • ••• • Pnv. party will buy l lo 3 WANTED : Fem a le to carat.cash. N B.548-4975 HOMEOWNER LOANS ARRANGED $10,000 to $250, 000 •AMORTIZED •INTEREST ONLY •SHORT TERM Call Bob Willia ms-Agent 731-mt or 96(H957 ~TD On Mesa Verde Home ~. Will Discount. Age,nl: S41--0800 -share expenses of 2 week Lost: Wh\ Cockapoo. M.. stay in Tahiti, Dec 22 lu ans. to "Bu!Cy". Please J an 5th. Call Ba rry call 892-51.38 . 97!HOl7 ~-----~-~ MICHELLE'S l o..teoll• last: Siberian Husky, 8 mo. old fem .• ans -to "Sam '-' Call 548-1249 -llAM·2AM 835-3749 Found: Black Lab male. wearing red bandaoa. Black long haired Lab male. Yellow Lab (nale. Newport Beach Animal Shelter. 631-1030. PREGNANT? Caring, conr.adential counseling & refmal. Abortion. adop- tion &c keeping. • 'APCARE 547-2563 GET MORE ME . $$$$$ FOR YOUR WITH OUR NEW r DIME-A-LINE •SEqUIN• Eaeorh & Modets 75'2-8708 or MS-5293 -24Hours - MA SSAGE w i th a personal touch. Com e to the Olympus Health Spa. ~ Pacific Cst Hwy. N.8. Beautiful girls to serve you. 10A M-4AM. 64&7501 MASS4GE RGURE MODELS llESC'ORTS OUTCALt'tMLY Days.•• ...... 631-2140 GOLDIN GIRL ICINYOM. MTllHEWAU . ONHAUOWHH! "J~CK" the Ripper. '\ BRASS KEY CATERING TO YOUR SOCIAL AF FAIR S EXQUISITE F.SCORTS .• '61-2111 • Are ~ • bullw men ~--CID a bualnesa trip! 'travelln1, convention-. or nd • rep for tr•ctt lbow? ar.nda -..9908 frmllm.tpm MEET THE PERSON Of your cho1rc fro lT\open minded c.-ouples to poten· tial marnaite partneri. fast & safe throui.:b So Calif's largest & most un tque Dal. Serv IOO(fs of proCs from doc1or:-. to ex ec:;. Womt-n JOm free PM Dal. Serv. 17l4 >636·7572 Trav.t 5450 •.......•..........•... I will pay your 1.w i. for a dally nde btwn ~'l.n \'ly & S Pa.~adcnu !)6:!-1009 Fo r sale . 5 Amt•r1 can A1rline ':: fun• couponi-. $rlO e11. 640 265U &= ...... -att .. ":! . .....................• Schook& lllltnlcffoll 7005 .......•...•..•........ Oassical guitar inst. Tcllr wtBA. MM. ;?yrs Spain Concerts: Europe & l.JS Call Bill 642·27 l.5 $!Ohr. Joba w-.ca. 101 s ACCOU1'<'T.\:\'T ~t·\lo'J'lOrt Hearh. Sm all natmnal C P A fo' 1 r m , l' 1• k !- cert 1r1 cd ur cand1datt· v.1lh 2-4 yrs CXJ)t:rll'nC(' cit.her tax or .:l·m·rnl a1· counting. Wr.rl. 1n !>Umulallng & dcma nd in~ work cnvironml;!nt Send resume tn Ll'l>ln Witte & Co 1n1 Oovt• ~t SI.lite 105. N.B. 92bl.ill ,\dmin Prof A<llt' S.gru( alt IO(' JI t I t Own bui-. M l\t mg :i1m:mt. I ntl loi·al SIOO refund. 1n~'''l 557 ~ AMBITIOUS? If you 're younJt, conh dent & ha ve the ab11Jty to trunk qwckly and a rc looklng for a gcnerou,; in come Call now $40-4023 ttwn9&l. Mr. Stone. AltlWftWMJ s.r.lc• PBX;/fer ator!I for a te le p ne ans wering servi< <' experienced or •••••••••••••• ••••••••• wtll train. Full tame or SecretariaJ'work. eves & part Ume shifts a\a1la- weekends. Ro:w Marie. ble. Days, afte rnoon· 642-2427. ext 265 evenings or graH· ~ nrd ----------Must be able to v.•ork Tra ve Ii n Ii!. Co m Pa some weekends. T~pini;e ruoo /Secretary Position 3S wpm. reqwred. Many _w_a n_tcd_· _. E_lla_· _4~t-21il:W . <·o. benefits uv111lablc •ASSEMILERS • • TilAIMEES * Orange . County mCj!r 11( electro mt.><:han1ral pru duct.-. L' '('l•kJOA lralOt'\'' for da) i.tuft to a~semt>lt­ t'lt't1 rornc i.~1tchl':> & dti. plays Apply m per:.on Molter SpKialitles 1640 ;\lonro\la, C ~I 6"2 2AZ1 1-.: CJ E. ASSEMBLERS l.i:;idmR 0 C ekct run11' mnru ('(o ha:-. lhl' folio .... mg requir1•m1·ntt. Preclsioft Au~~,. Wtll ~'>t'mble P C LI d , lrom .i..:. y DWG s or :.chemall<'' Must knov. resistor color <'Od•·:-. :it 1 I cn<'OdtnR 11( capal'llOr:.. wire rouUne & cable a:-. :-.embly. A:.sernbly ol coo.nectors & cnmpmg <-o nn ertor p in :. Knowled l!e of NASA Soldering Ability t o Bakt-ry Salt!s. f·ounlvr hl>lp ~ed !"! day wk Mw;t have t•ar 53'i 9595 Banlong Opportunity Cdif. 1st._. has i• 11Wdiat• opetMIUJl ill OtH" N~wport /H.,ftt· ~kk.cr-ofor. TEUERS &p.t-. pmefnd. bvt will trai11 indi•idtlal ..,, /ttff"Y cashifl' n · per. If hired we witl M9d you to ow tr• inCJ ceftt•r o ft full tdcrf. .....,,o .... pm Wed. thrv Friday 2001 Midleholt Dr. -.. air,.ori I ""-· C4111f. learn wave solde ring lm-2606ext. 1380 ;:.:i=m s y rs . ex CALIFORNIA ............ /Solder..,. FIRST BANK Must have a minimum of I yr ... :-.ol d~ran~ •. , EOE. MtF pertence w~~ be r ... Banking qwred to w1ri?. 'l.oldt'r. Southwe5t Bank reqwre!I as~e!l'bl~ & .£oui· h up Bank Teller:.. Noles & PCQ ~-Some trainin1-: Collert1ons Clerk · & Banlun~ TB.LY MEW ACCOUNTS P•·rmanent. part t11n1'. hghl typing, Will """ .,1der Trainee l:all for appt Mutual Savini.:' & J,o;in <.:omn;i 1frl 1\1 a r Mr <.:onopa:-.t fi7$ .)1)111 l:;qual Opi>or 1-;mplyr liANl<lM i TELLERS t:olumb1a Saving:-., a proi l{n -s:-.1vp organ~l>(tn ti....., l(TOwth Op!)OrtUOltll.''> avwlablr m 1ts Anaheim adrrun1slrat1ve ofr1cei. 1llew pos1tmn:. orft·r a ~utiful work environ· ment. l09 salary a nd out- litandJnl benefits includ ing den\al. company peJd career apparel and free parionR Typmg of 35 wpm a nd gootf C'Ulltomer relabOfUI skills are req1.1red. Six months S &L o r banking ex· penen<'f' 1s preferred. bul '"'' .. 111 train the right person ~·or an 1nterv1t!w appmntnrent. please call Mr., M ait w cl l jj l 776-7101 Hetp Wanted 71 00 Please call Mon 1-'n ••••••••••••• •• •• •• •... Fashion Is land a rl'a Cana Me:.a art'a pQ61.lloo.s avail abo Aµ Hookket>pcr for t heir pl) a t . • MIS..'>100 \'ll'JO de t:t Tom COU.titiia Sa•incJs Molter Spe<u1ttitt branche. Plca.-.e t·ontJct and&.o.. AssociatiCMt ACCOUNTANT · Orange CPA firm ha:. opeomR for rollcge grdd. Mus t be CPA candidH\c Salary AJrport area Call 543-4230 1640 Monrovia Joan Gore 494 l)tiOO l:;quaJ Opportunity Cot.ta Mesa. 9'..!627 E O E Employer M 1 t ' :ir F E OE open. 71Hi34·87~7 or send(•--------• __ 11-1~-24-~L _;~~.------.-;.-.-.--'·--------· I Barber Stylist to ~n-a~c I part·t1me 631 9577 Tues rc!>ume to Gaugler & APROPO. S 1·---------W1egel I Caty Blvd Wei.t. Assembly ~ 901. Orange. CA Fashion Island Accounting Clerk for bu11y wr cond. firm. Must be able t.o handle complete acct rec.. billings and rrm.c. office work, type ssv.pm ~-554 1 C.M. Area. Accounting ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Oro1t9• C.oHty is IDD i ~ AMI to ... -.! We'N ROll9RT llRLF'9 accounlen'5 There a re many new A F1n ~opea n Des igne r Boul1e1ue is seek1n1i: ai.~1 s tant manager & additional staff Salary opcon C4 C.-ol 644-2652 APT MANAGE R for 55 units in Costa Mesa. Exper 'd couple Wife blt kp ft e xp Husband maint. exp Call 6"2·5073 or (213 l 86.>38.SI TRAINEES IOR UPHIEHCB> t M!CRO ELECTRONICS We a r e seek ing in· dJvidual.s for our Proehl<'· t>on Department We will tra in the ri1tht an· d1v111uals m the m1cro- eleClrorucs mdustry . ARCJilTECTURAL SR. PRODUCTION Comprehe nsiv<' com - Mln1mum 3 y r s ex-P8l\Y benefits including penence David Klages & rmjor medical and den- Assoc .. Costa Mesa tal. For tmmedrnte ron· &U-0191 saderallon call or a pply -at. AS S EMBLING & PACKAGING. will train, full ume. Irvine location. Sl. hr. 540-2735 firms moving Into the l•---------1 Oran'e County are a Sierracln/ Trans,mask bringing ,about on In· creasing demand for ex- perienced Accounting and Dal• Processing personnel. atA"S ,~dHou Ta Acc~•twl1 ColtAcc1•••• Sr • .Mcnntwl1 lo1.,.i1pan MU llN;CM\I ......... ..,, I/PO,.--• you are not awart of Ule bment• of worltla• ~al)' -SJVe U.S . a ca.LI or vi.lit WI •l our new loc.a&Jon. We will be -hap· PY to dUM!UA It with you. We are loc•&ed la the; COLDWEU. BANKER BUILDING 8'liW fM zsaa Ho. Broedway s.t•Ana 17141NMIOJ Pree PaJ1ttat *50* ASSIMILlllS ,AQ(AGllS NEED NOW!! flop Wages ./No Exper needed 'lAlnl Term assignment VOLT '•'9 t '' to• I 54M741 3MI C.mpua Drive (acroaa from Jobri'Wa)'l'le..Airport > £qual Oppor Employer 3952Cam~ Drive Newport Beach, Ca C7 I 4 I 54CMOIO F.qual Opportunity EmplO)'er M IP /H Attendant to usist di•· abled h1.111band whlle wile wtll"k.I. M hrs per day, Man-Fri. Salary " hn , negotiable. Live In or °"'-81M2152. Atm>llOTIVE ,AaTS ~SOM Dealenh.lp or replace. mmt parta eaperieoce reqW.red. can Glen at 640-6444 PART TIME TELLER 'The L<tgUlla N1gut'I ()( flCt.' of San D1ej!o Feder al Sa-.mgs & Loan has d Part Time Teller pos 1· t1on available Apph· t'ants must be ;iva1lable for S days full lim e train- mg in San Diego. have previous castuering ex- peneti«>. be able to type accurately, use IO·key adding machine and be customer oneoted. interviews scheduled by a ppointme n t only . Please coot.act UNDASTUAaT 4tMZIO SAN DIEGO FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN Equal Opportunity Employer M IF /H BANKING OPPORTUNITY •t'a.1.aS Related experieonce r e - Qlired. Ap~y at closest 8ranch. AMERICAN SAVINGS 3111aS.Utol S.A./0>9ta Mesa Mr Hiar.eaa• 979-8800 f'r1. 9-6, Sat I 9-5 t!VeS. liJl J02R ----- Bar Girl, n1 ~hts Bur k 1n~ham P a lac·p <.:a ll 496-!WJ or 4!lfl·5471i BARMAID. A TT RAC T I VE Mu<;t l>t:' en - th~IJ!.Sl.ic C~LL~6 ~ Banender Personabty + Apply 130 E 17th St C. M 646-3664' IUUTICIAN ~er Inn some ro1r Guar + com. 540~. &W-o661 Beauty U DO HAIR FA.SHIONS ~ V1a Lido, N B. Space l.O lease for hair stylist & other rel:ited services. 673-1970 Benuty St ylist & A l~1 st a nt needed in y~tn it ag· gressive salon Robert & Taylor. 646-719'7 BELLMAN No ex p er i e n ce necessary Mus t be avu 1labl e days & weekends. Call ror appt. 64.S-7358. Beverage Controller Experi-ence 1n hotel & restauranl prere rr ed. lh. 1:1.~ to 5 Mon.-Fri. Cllll for Bppt &4~ 7358 81.UELINE OPERATOB Full-lime. n«-a l UP.· pearan ce . M aste-r Bluepnnt. 234 Fischer. C.M. 540-9373 IOATMAST ASSlt41LlaS • HIGH PERF. QUSTOM SPAR BUILDER . WE.1.JllNG ft SAJLING XNvWLEDGlt HELPruL. ~ cla1ly 8 \0 4. or c&ll fOf' .ppt. LeFlell Mf .. Q).Jibrine deDt. ~, ... ••.Jt.lt r.ol:. '• ... IOGllC•• .._ udilb.ed wuu f\IJJ c lur1• p t r 10• t ~book.I lrvl a rH. Nice b ou T UG.IDD. Call Jeri L.ynn, ••a. SneUlaa •Snell lnl ol Newport Bearh A&tot'Y, 4MO Ca m pua ib*keeper A/P SllO ............. ,, .. .. -:z::re · NHllll ..... .. .... . , .. , ....... .. .... ,. .. ....... ......... . ftllll•W..-M e11 .. ...... felt fer tllle ,., .......... .. ... ' ..... .. er41•9f'f· Ye• c•• ........ ....., .. ........ c-,. "" CtlCedle TOI.I.Fiii IOCMJJ..4J4 I .,,._,.,__.._awe• S..--.lc:H ... l:h r1a t la n Co mp, n1on1 ltouaekeeper for t!ldt!r ly wom an C M L iv e Jn. C ar p ref 641J.32811. CMI anrAL FllCLEll ~m •::.r..· .. t ... ........... . .... .. .. ,.,,. 1' llllt• fer f lll•t ••4' .....-.................. s.. ..... .. ,....... ......... lleO~CM ...... ......... W .:.O.E .. ,. .. ,.._ Y• w• --'--• t I • o.tlHypt1l. perman.nt ...,..., w • • I ..,. pc»!Uoo. ao towpm. ad C ..... ~ .... ,..~.... efflct wurtdnl cond • blfMfltl, '-llM et .... t..e. a&att "60, ~ frl,t•m· •••·C•ah M••• lpa\.,,.mo_. __ ~. a.ERK TYPIST, lmmcd ~ ln c:ooatructlon o. ...... , s,ertl•t ~ major developer. 1d .... c.e ..._ ,_ • oo beMf'lta. Od typin1 C df ltfflH 1twtl119 ~· UU.01 eJll ·- ......, _.. wtst 11"'1 Goll Club S to taae fr ..._...., ,.. ... Hll 11-lper. m ornlnaia for .._ ._..___1_ pvt club M4 :wo4 ...... -_..,...-....... ---••Ltw•. ~lece student to traln OSHMAN'S ~!~!.~ ........ c. 92704 r7 141H7·tlll Equal Opp Em pl y r m 1r aor Wlcin1 tr pon1on con trol .,,e adble s chedult' approx 7 hn d&ly Sun thru Thu~ XJnl 1tartlna pay J.or1 s Kitc he n. 979 0747 aft tOA M ror Uppl K.t:.t.aurant COOK Great beoettt.a locl\ldlnJiC dental a nd Ch n s tmai. boftu,a. offere d to In dlvidu.aJ w1lb ll1bl book keep&ng uperleoce. Call Ml·llMl Dralle Persun nel, 4121 Westerly Pl are, Ste 102. Newport liu cb 100% free to aJ!phcanl •;. 11r /Oeshp,., O.ERJCAL Career opp ortu nity TB.1.HS-Wll TrM available to taJenled in· Please see our ud toda y dlvidulll with mght con· under &nltinii. Colum t.rol &storm design back· bla Savings. F/llme. Apply ~tween 3pm·5pm , Mo n thru Thu rs . Coco's , 4647 MacArthur Bl, Npl Be~- Book Store Jlelp Wa nted, f /lime apply a t 8 Dalton, No. S, Fashion b land, NB. Brick.layers helpc>r. full lime. Must ha ve o wn t ra ns .• d e p e nd a b le iJ'OWV1. Apply in person~~~~~~~~~ with r esume & wo rk ' --- COOK MAYCOMrAHY MISSION VIEJO Now Interviewing for 675-3175 ; samples to Mr l''uenles ---------al Robert Bein, Wilham Oen cal TEA ROOM COOK N o e xp e ri e n ce ne<'essary. Jo'ull lim e. permanent poe1t1on. Ex cellent benefits Apply in persoo or call IUSIMESSIS IOOMING We need good help •Assem blers •Molders I 1 •OH1ce Experienced & tr a inees M.acCregor Yat'h~. 1631 Placenlia. Costa Mesa. Cafeteria Emp loyees, da ys , s a lad exp e r helpful Good b<>nefils Call for appt. 731·5100. ext2189. CARPENTERS needed experienced from ers. 4 714-493-7435 Carpet Cleaner. Mus t be experienced with truck Unit Good benefits NII. ~7641. ""OIJl & Assoc. 14-0 l Qua i I St. Newport Beach. Oeaning Helper, AM on- 1 y , $4 .5 0 p e r h r . Brookhurst & Atlanta Loe 968-:M54 or 536-671!0. CLERICAL Securities p r ocessing den for Fashion Isla nd I nves t m e nt F i rm . Processes new In vest rnents involving bank de· posita 4' detailed folJow up. Investment or bank ang expenence helpful 64()-0123 CLERICAL Insurance Co. near ()(' Airport fl}ltry level pos 1 twn U 1tht typin~. :n•"Jhr wk, $550mo. 833-MSO · O encal CA.I WA.SH 1 ResponKlble person to CA.S .. IYt • learn oHit·e i.upply bus1 lmmedlate employm e nt nt·!>~ Challl·n111 ng & avail. i''or inlerVlew 1·all J>l•·lli.a nt "'''rk lk:ar h &44-MSO ~at.Jonl'r,, 4U4!tl t. :unµu:- CA.5Hl ER need ed. ful I tame . day ah1fti.. ,.;,. perienced or will t ra in Apply at St andard Shoes. 3077 S. Brist ol, C .M 5eG-SU. CASHIERS UTDTEM l>r N B CUAICAL Gro-.'Ulg Thnft & Lo.tn 1i. loolung for 1nd1"1duJ b tu fill entry level clt>m·al pos1t1o na. Must have good matb background & typana alulJs. Plea sant appearance & out gomJ( penoruwty a must. Xlnt henef'its & workin2 r•1n d 11 S a l ar y 'o m m •· ri i. u r a t e w 1 I h flW1hf1catioru. w .. 1.1t n n T hrift & Lo an . ~1io11 lla r bnr n t vd cu~t il Me.a 645 3lS3. C1erical he lp f.'art/full l im e f''le x .1bl1> hri. Collt'ge 11tuden t s OK 7t4/646 lf!Z) ()penanl(s no w 11va1lubh· ror full limo i.s11111ln nt managens on 2'nd & 3rd shift. N<> experience nee We train. Start S3 10 to S4 per hour Advi.ncemrnl OIJl)Ortuni l y for ma nag c menl pos1Liof\ll to ~ 50 ---------1 per hour lf quuhf1ed l''or <.'Lt:RICAI. more lnforma Lion & In lervlew. 4~·9950 or c all 714/537·4840. Will In terview on Saturdays by appoint.me nt. Equal Oppor Employe r <luldcare for l year o ld. l ig ht h o u 11e work weekdays I 5pm. Mes a Verde area. Call Ml l324 or541-U82 CHILD MONITOR S.510 per mo. ""ee rm" bd, 1 yr. experience, complete care (or 3 yr. old d1Ud, lff to me111ls, clothes. IDIUJMn tr behavior, a c· company child to school • other act lvl Uu Generally meet child ·a ~· an1wer phone tr 4loor' bell. T ake ad to -..eareat Employm e nt ·Devel opme nt De p t. S>QT .. 301.67'J.IOIO. Ad by employe r. ST A.ltT EA.JlNIMG C .. ISTMAS MONEY MOW!!! • SICHT ARIES Wllh "Without Sii •TYPISTS •rlXOPHA.TOR *ACCT C&.KICS •IOOKICllPlltS · .. IYPUNCH OPIYt •ClBICS AUiO •G88.A.L LA.IOI •TIMI A.SSIMILHS •rACXBS Lona "ahort l.4!Tm. holl · day & vacation pay. llo8pilalliallon ahll• . VOLT ,,,._..,.,, •• ,.,,, •••• , •• t . L 14M741 U YoU 're not readln1 lhe !Ml <:amput Dr1 ve ,Dttle ads In Clu s lficd1 (Aeroq from aou·re miaaing a lot or John Wlll)'lle Airport> • 'llewly Information 1111 Equal ()ppor l:mplofer W l • eome great buy1.4~~~~~~~~!"'l CLERKS RILL TIME MO W m•ec1 MICBSA.IY Hurry! Immediate openlnfa WILL learn various phaaea c4 store oper ations. L ots of customer contact. ~ Apply tn person 1·8pm Weekdays or tMpm Saturday le Sunday Fml.' •.. JiM ...... IW C.-...... Clll. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F' TRAINEE AHt &p.ditor Seekmg mdt'v1du3l with clenc al experience ond som e keypunc h Hl J:h s chool g raduate with math background. Ex eel.lent opportwut y Compre he nsive c om pany benefit!> including major medical and d c•n taJ For 1mmcd1a lc rpn s1dera uon. call or uppl)' at 4tS.2100 JOO M111s1on Vu.•Jo Mall Dnve Equal Oppor l'~mployer Cook/rught, exp . natural r oods res t a urant. Mathers Kitchen. 1750 S Coa!Jl llwy, L B 497 3730 •COPY MACHINE OPERATO R• Oppty for permanent full lJml' pos1t1on work lfllt m bU.'IY xerox pholo- l'llPY bu111nt'11S. 1-;xper h<'lprul Thl' Copy Sl op 751 1060 \ '01111ll'r hl'lp. m aturt, "llTW llt'WIJll( knowh•d lo(t• $ierracin Transm~sk n •q SJ to llr. C u l l lr73 31412 ~nuupu .. l>r"r :-0.t'WllOr\ flc•11 r h \' •\ '71 41 540.6010 t-:..1u•I \ ~l'l"'r1 umt \ 1-'.mvlt•H'r M • II 0.t:RK )-.ntr) l<"\ .-1 po 1t1on 1'1 u.-.-~> 1n YOlcel, usat • an vu.ot &ng duUes. light I\ P'Jl~ handle mail ~7639 A K.end.a vu In E 0 E (.1..ERK general ofr f1I 1n2 n eat a pJ*aranl'•' I u l l t 1 m ,. M tt 'I t ,. r Hlu.11>nnl, 2.34 f'1111 hn. C M ~!m3. • ClB IC TYPIST • Min 50 wpm ge n f)Hl<'P Slulls, apply tn perllOn t-;ou:R IN DU~'Tlll Y.S 21111 Dove St. N H A1·r0811 from 0 C A1rpt1rt l'oontn lll'lp I" T Will lrum ('nm•~• <.'lt•Onl'I'. Nr\01••ft l~·11rh !>44 (~13 \ '1111111t·r 111•1µ for l>r y t11•mlt'r ( i1ttiJ l\r~ < ioo<l ,._~ Hill 6' l't1'l t1rn,· ,...;4.!:,11 \"<ll..l'l.I:: WANTt:;U to hdp llliUUl&e i.m bUSI· nl'b5 part ume. Must be walling to learn 6'2·2247 Cui1tod1ans. F u ll t ime l><r y.,, M en Wo mf'n, C1t'l t11 M1"1a N P wprt Area IJ S ('1t111•n rNJ d < :n II ~.12 flMll S4 hour CUSTODIAN Night CU11lod13n nPP1ll'<I liy llwitlngton Bt-ar h Ci· ty &:hnt>I Ol"t S-117 $1142 d P p c nd1 n l( o n ex 1>t·n cncc 7" 141h St llunt lk'h Ca II 531i·93:.!'J CLAIM YOUR REWARD At the bank where your talent pays off .... 1,r•111111y 1'111 1111 N111tnr1.1I 11.rir• 1 "1·k1n11 Ct1 ... r k f'rrn r·• •,11111 l'111fo • 11111.11 It• p.1t1111(l.1h• 111 1111• f'1t>v1•topf111•11I 111111 1111ph 1111·1•t,1l11111 111 .t • tit11 111 1111 ,111 ( .111 f ~ 1'1111 t '·\llt'I '1V',lt m 1111r1t•1 IHM C:I'( '' 11•.11111 11\'lO Mlf II fl1•,1f'11 r !.ortrr\ All 1111•.rlfflf1't ''"' r ,.,, 1•ll1•11t 11nt1•n1 .. 11 "" H(lvllfll 1'1111'111 HI ii l1t(llltl'f ,., p.111111110 ,)rNl It" w 11tl 11<, 1111• fJPfl'lllt1r11ty 111 •,fllv1· I r>fllf)ft•• p1ohl1qp· '11'.tl•v••ly r no· f'l1vlllllllll••llt HH l11tff'<, lh1,1I 111·11 •. 11n<lt•1 MV!i 1•,Q·<;Pf VSf\M ancl IM', - SENIOR PROGRAMMER/ ANALYST R1•1.11111r<, ,, m111111111111 of ii y1•,u<.rxp1•111•ncew111! i1om .. 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Ca '2704 '7141557°9111 Equal()pp E mplyr m t r Day help needed full or part lime Apply 4! to ~ McDonald 's, 20362 Ue 11ch Blvd.Hunt. lkh. GENERAL Of'FIC E $850Mo. IWR ORESSl':k T ht' r ---------~ ln!lustnnl I LET KB.LY l . WOU FOR I YOU! I I f y ou don 't I wa nt to work f ull time, don't. YOU HAVE A CHOtCE! T"m 11 o r a r v a 11" I I! n m " n t ~ a va llahlr fnr a dav w1•1'1( month o ~ lon11n DEUVERY"TOP l'AY NO SELLING Mu'l Ix· 18 or over . own Lri1n,. ---------1 Dut1et1 to mrludt> i-:x lendln2 1nvo1cea. typing N>rrespondt:nCt'. handl 1na phones. & r ect-pllon klbby Must be attrac l.JVt'. WIKood personalit y I MX1 ht'rw & good potc>n t111I w l(fllWlOg C<> l l<tir Handle rs m Npt Bch 1.~ now 1nterv for exper hJ1r dre:.i.er & man1 Cllt>nl(•I\' prP( Good bene & 1trc·al 10<' S&2 H484 N u r11 p e r1 e nt'l' n••f'f''"Jrv Top 1>a.1o p.nrt v:iration' 4 30 9pm. Mon 1-·r 1 5310811 l'a ll bt -..n J!I pm l.>t:llvery 1'1T1m l' A M L.A. Times SIUO p1·r week J.11guna lical·h ~ DBJVERY PEJlSOH Frwy Auto. 26242 A' t·r> Pkwy,M.V DEUY ERY · Earlv /\ \1 auto route . Wa ll Stn ·Pt Joumc l 5 day "-Cf•k . Sm car reqd 89'.! 6566 Dental ffrt·l'plloni.,l for plca'lanl 2 1lt>1't11r 0 H 1t·1· Irv. 552 4711 Dental 0 R T 11 0 ll 0 N T l (' ('llAJHSJD .. : /\SSl'\1' It U !\ p r d A Ill> I y ~.16-517(). 7~ OH>l2 11 1': "1 T f\ I, It I''. <' .. : I' I I 0 N I~ 'I p 11 r t t 1 rrll' 111..-Clt<el lo ,J!ISISl full 111111 rl"<'l'pt A'lk for C.irlJ ~28118 DfHTAL ASSIST. F\ill Ume cha1.r11de. X ray lie. r eqd. R D.A p ref. Be ne ofh~red Sa lary open wk d ays 642-MSO. e vt:s&wk ndi. 6T.J.340J l~I Bu.,IOMS /\!'11\1,I CJq>t:r d, 1-· V area ~1648 UENT Al, ASSI STANT exper'd Progrt-MlllH! So Lag u na o f <' U r Petersen, 49!1 4545 or ~3785. Dent.al Aas1stant, 1·xpn·11 1cludei. 2 eve11 & Sal /\ M C M. 646-24 t I ask for Joyce ------ Oes1J(ner TOOL DESIGNER MWJt be familiar w ith mad ne shop t.o design & draw cutting tools. s mall dies & machine part.'I for liCn?W mar bJne & M C lalh ea. S a lary com mens urate w ith e x perien ce N u mt>rou ~ benef1L11 locld . fuJly p111d medical & dental for both you & your dependa nt:i IOSANIHC. 714/548-~ Newport Bearh All Equal Opportun1Ly Employer DESIGN CHICfCB Excellent car e e r op portunlty to work in the 'Internatio nal h e ird• quarters In 11 compa ny deall.n1 in energy felaled product.a tr services. In· d lv l du a l m ust b e lmowl~Hble"tn m.achrn ro,-. Hbrica t ing o r hardware. 5 Years ex· p e rlence 1n e le c t r o meclwllcal design, will check en110eenn& draw l n g s r e la t in g t o mechanism involving op· t I c . m a ' n~ t 1 c & l)'r'OICOliic 1yiitems. We olfef' excellent be11ef1Ls, wa1es • a creative en v-aro nmenl . C onta c t Per sonnel 557·9051 E.O.E. Domeetk J:lomemakera. We nffd '9opl't availa ble 4·8 boun per day to help our e&derly cltiltft.I prepare n-11. run erranda " do Ullst bouaekeepin,. Call tor Information Upjohn llH ltbcart Services, ~ DONUT SHOP. arter· noont.walal lhlft P rr. No e xp e r liln ce MC 11 Hey. Pnter over z. Appl)' ln ""°"' llM ~vd.C.M ' f';J.f';C THONl<' ASSt-:MUL Y t'.l>mpunv Im .all'fl n1·Jr 0(·1·an n1•.-1h full 11rn1· ·1 r u 1 n ._.I'" I '' r m n I i• dJ\'IXIOfl f' • .irn \O hlh• )'1111 l1·arn MJ11y lw nf"fll" t.:ull 1"5 ~l2 R.ECTROHIC TECHNICIAN FUU OR 'ART TIME KHOWLB>GUI LE IH fln JWn lntl'rpuc1f1r lnr lWJ t~ Mt f''adden A\'t' SA (.Ill lnr 1nt t>r v1r w !173 2tTT1 U S E O f JOBS OSCILLOSCOPES & AV All.AILE :~:i:~E~~. T;l~r W• ftHd: nsT AND EV ALU A TE TYPISTS PROT O TY P E & PRO DUCTION MAGNETIC COM· PONENTS. VALOR ELECTRONI CS 540.9264. &UOY PEOPLE? l'e r m.inc>nt pJ rt 11m1· p()!.1l1ori a., pn vale srhool Rega.strar JO h~ week days & evenings Vaca uon & Ills Resumes ac cepted. lmmcdiate start So Coast Pina area of Santa Ana Ca II Anthon) ~hools. !17~ ~ l-AJl II' ~En I \ 'IC' t'1tv or l.aaunJ IM-.it h SI 114 S14GIJ mt> 1-.~p in CL.SUC AL FACTOIY WOIKBS NEVH A FU! < """' in n·i-1,11 r 1n1' "'1••·k &. l l.al l1•\0 1•1•n I 0'1klf'" & punt•h 1( )OU rt'JU~ler on Oct 3151 'I Ii fl 111. H II ~Sf! "-\20 R3.\ 21\2:! \1 ... 11ll( owrhaui... tunl' u11.., ~~'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!! Iv l.lr.1k1· Jiii/\ J mu..,l = 1>1.11eno\1• & muk1• rn.J)ur & 1ru11or rt•p111r-. tu .ill < ·1 ty 'i't!IUt·als. ind bu~i.1~ ... & tr111·k ~ /\pply 505 Ff>n •'t i\ \I' l.J guna llea1·h IJ1·(11rt• Nov 2U 1!'7'J E OF: /\A F>loort Model. f''em lrllIISport a t1on M.2 1571 own Gt'fl I Hell>t'r lor Plw.uc~ menuf <'<>. l'\111 or P T n11 l'X:per nt'<'C'llsary Call for appt !15.3 ~ t;t'n I J o b Oppt y ror women JO~GS. For Info (' u 11 R 1 t ll K y s l' f k a ~42 f;HO or 542 3577 YWC/\.S A Gt>n I Offr Rect>pt Girl 1-'nday. near QC Airport Out•~ inr l hte t)pml(. fi~ phones. No S H Hai.r 'ltyh!!l. bt-auty J.,, t high fJ Sh1on N1•wpofl ~on. 1<<..od dPJ>\.'dr Jnl ,. & lirf'n\I.' net'f'''·ar~ Mon thru t•ri . 1:11•1\l hour.; 1;44 7&1() llAfWW I\ R fo: C'I. .. It II. Apply 1n pt'r)•lll. 1<11111 Hard..,.iri· 1024 lr\'1n .. 1\\,. '"°'''t~hH f'IJtJ , ~ tt ~lt>aJlh foud \lOH' nl'e<b clerk, full lime Exper prd <All S48 11537 liobtt',.. & w 3 llrt'"''' Wa nted f'ul l ur P T !Fd)'l> & f:\l'' /\\:ul /\pp I> in pt·rwn. no phon•· calb Jolly Rol(t-r H<:!'tt 4 011 !'! Cu.i ... t ll w \ l.11:unJ H 11 t" I 1-. X E (' HOL~ El\ F: t-.1' .. : It ~a n Clem .. nte I nn 12\ W '.vf'n1da t::.pland 1Jn San Clem HO US E C L EAN£ R !-. 5'-$4 50 hr + 8onU5 Will lral.n Fu.11 • p rr Adv an cement Op ply Mu1t Have transporta Uon. ... 7090 Hc~~·leanen. S4 SS ~r hr pa.id vacation Full & P T W ,. f' k d a > ~ t• r wknds ~·4 lfJti n1•\ 1·r ;, 11·1· A SSEMILStS 'ACICACiHS MACHOPEIS WAIBtOUSE SHlr~ CU<S IELL~ ; f '.ti I 111 f urr11•ln l otl•\ ln1n .. l ]J.1441 ''llr.! lltJ'•n··-- ' · .. nlPr IJri \,. ....... , •• :!!Ill llu11t1nL!l1tn fl••d• h 147·l 4'i ><11'!7 \4..1rrwr \\•' •:!I' ~..tnta An.1 t5J..O ll 0 71'i "J .\fain f r n II& R Ah>t:lt OfflC't'I La,iuna N1iruel l ll.OS42 715 N Main fl n ll&R Rl0< k 0 Hiff• I-lflf,Jf <)flriorttfflll \ liousPkeepc>r bab) "tltt<'r .. mpfll\ • r 111 ( ~ 9 t.o !> Mon thru "'-----------' I' r I J S t' h 0 fJ l d I( l' _ children ln1nl' J rl'll Own 1·ar Ret~ SJ2!i \0 k ~ beod 1t~ CJ ll KJ.1 OJ 15 llooM'kttper hvt' In "' ttt Kid!>. !I. 11. 14 N H ~3361 • ' lb.lseJl~per for Sunday & Monday only F'lex1bll' hrs, lovely atm05phere & exceJJent work1nl( cood1 lJon5 m So Laguna Call BTDIJ •INSPECTOR • I ST ARTICLE Dectrorucs co n~ Jst • .t.rt.lcle tnS~l.'lor. Use 11 II 1ns peN 1on hand tooh l'Omparat.or. knowled~1 '' Y14 5 desired Min ~ yrs recent e xper. Onl> qwihht..od pe~ons net.'<! a pply Xlnt. wor k1n f' rond & benefit~ Com•· 11 or call 1-· F. WeaH'r. 3839 Birch. llou sek e e pt r wa ntt>cJ ...._~~1..MJ..,,. ThlJI dynamw company N B s.56-8550 ,,_....,.. -..--..... Hicrvw SECRETAR Y ol( ( ------2dys wk. l::xp & good 1640 Monrovia c u u. enng you ;, ulurt• · "' without worm.'!> tr )'Ou l GIRL FRIDAY General worker. rer Own c.u 642.2$27 hJt"e t'flrrow cxpeneni·i· 1l nce wo~k P\Jll + pan 6'4·Ul4laft 4pm E o E thl•y v.1ll train you 111 th•• lime E x c t'llent o p HOL'SEKE EPE R t MAID ln5ta1Jer , Ptr. needed for 1· 11 111 p l ex wor ld 11 r portwuty to get office n wanted Best p ay & fr metal partrt1on installa · financC' Grow n1p1dly & penence Typing " must inge bene an Npl Br h QC XI nam t~~e your l t"rlln " Call before noon .Mon llOos in area. nt • _,. u "' f''n It r M Sto P r I v r m . e t c pay Should have tools & ,1 l ary f'anta s t 11· !AS or r ne 714 7S&-LSl5 4)k for Lu trans p Ca ll 9am·l 2. bent'f1ts C11ll S5t 9041 ~3475 Vonoe 642 9937 l>rake Persunl)el. 4121 Gtrl F'r1day, full ume. no lr------------------.;..;o... Wester ly Pl. St e 102 exper neceu. lo pay. Newport Beach 100' • hard wor k. miser a ble Ft-t•pa1d work1na r o nd, great E X C I T I N G C:llALLENO E C<1up lt> wanted to man aae small bus iness, pa rt t im e Must be a m bitiou s & willing to le arn Cal l 549 7~. ---- bee.ff•• Sec .., llus1nest1 compote r l.'O. in Ui.guna IDs requires J sec y w 1o ut s t and1n11 lkil1s & enlt'rpnslng a t t1t ude . Xl nl salary . beneflla & ruture. Ca llf 8ulluleSs System s, Bob Grote. 581·~ f'abrtcator & Ins ta ller . F\Jll t ime for sign & mi1lbox ro ~ FACTORY TIAIMHS WIMllDYOU ASSIMl&.BS FA.CTOIY WA.llHOU.SI &IC'T A.SMILA Paid Weekly No Fee f"W1iGlJ Tt1 ... eraoy s.r.fcH 111111 Bullneu Ctr Dr lrvtne 752 ... E.0.£. M/F ruture Apply 776 W 19th St, Costa Me:ia ----- Gl..AMOURJOB MARY KAY COSMETICS Needs Bea uty Consul· tant.,, Oppor to cam top a ·s w/lhe ra.,teat grow Ing Cosme t ic Co . We lrBU11 earn extra • Christmas dollars in CALL 957 ·0496 Ev=~!~u~!PIC your spare TURE FRAMING? It t• t can be run work Not dul~ Im e a or routine. Your good work 15 appreciated by • art.l.SL'i St.a.rt al 13.50 br. M ' l'iex.able sclledW.e. Check e rvy n s 1t out Ca ll Lerry at 751.Ql6, IO South Coul Village Guardt SECUllTY OFACBS f\ill time poaltlou Irvine • Aoabeim. TOf salary. IQc reue In 90 dQs. Benieftu. Uniform allonDce ol PIO/year. CAU•l·XZ3 GUARDS 11\Jll • P•rl Ume. All a r eaa . U n i f or m s furnis hed. Alts 21 or OYW. R.eUred weltotne . No eitoerteftce nee. App· lY UnlveraaJ Protection Ser vice, 1228 W. $th Strtoet, Santa Ana. In· wvtew hours t-12 ft 1-4 Man thna Fri • applications are now being accepted at all Mervyn's stores rt time openings. days and eve- nings. arc available 1n sales and stock work during the Ch ristmas sea - son .. Stop by our Credit Off ice and ltll out an app11cat1on fo r employment. No expe11ence is required. and there are many flexi ble work schedules a v a1tab10 Mervyn'1 l1 very proud to be 1n' Equal Opportunity Employer ' --·------· . "' .. --..... ·--. ,. I 1 L. • tw.'WmtM . 7100 ~ .................. . ~:'!.~ ... ~ ... ..?! ..... -~~ ..... ?!!! ~~-~ ... ~ ....• ?!~ I ·~ •DIATI ~~~~mp. MAJDs neecW, 1 t••· 0:..!..'1;,~~~ PAITTIMI ~Tab al 1H»rny. l h1U-tlme. i.·~ .... Actor. QP8.11111.M!l. lweM~. A 1oea1 So.. ....... a .-UC• Actr uu1 NO EXP 'W~ Qilil. '-dh.,. clWo .. MAIHT'IMA.NCS Hao Nl:C &auptlonal =-:..'T:=--· LA. bu-4 S61. hu ID • l•ternte4 l• llealt ..._.. ruu ume. A'Pt C1Y't11r ~tJoo for D.a..11y N.OT -1 ... ln Or ...... Coun· INTERVIEWER _...~ .. Qi ~·ee bwldlnt ._ w '° bft•' ,... - -ln ~•ad*' *-&tJ.CM ~.Npt.8dL loto •o• tt /l'Oftl· to,,.,, ..n.n lo San ty for• mature In· liJ'fJIW wb a IJ'OWIAI ClO ..... 'l'tilel or vu «N awttl&U lTl·IOIO Sm J"*L C:.lbcruo Ueat'h, clvldual ••th recent ex· ~ISS•.mt ilrablt. I.aper D«'t IH. Screen Arllat DUl& "Polet , Sa n l*imcelnlaborlaw,ln· ~---Loe. ...._ ..... . Cltmealt aru Mu1t t • r v I • w In I • n d Tiie Place r or ~ Mftll9ll have 1ood drivlaa re aftlrmatlv• action &vW')'bcMl,y. MAlNT. WOMER 111 * .....-.... * cord, lar1e 1Utlon l\idellna. Selected ap "'•u _,, 1 ----......... -va .. u l 1fllcant will aulat ....._.,nk d~rt ._, .. ---" ,.. llCOIT a W&IC>fl -... u our 1 Jranc , __ ,.la ,..,._. ~llJN/mo t:xp.. ln CA_I ill&• •vtct P•Y + m l lua• •I· tervle~'fnll\1.·-~·~~~Y~~ ~-....-... dfe.. ~. IM1181• lowaou CaU H•rry llllD V.U., haa opalna lllt • ln\c.&l.tio. 1,-.wcna •Ml .. Jll I • s.&eyat couaelln1. ex t In · for ru. ct.tL. Earelkftt ne~•u•ry RequlrH 641•4)21. t•rvtew1, and 1ome 1111.,...tttmsn& • u.lary lkUia bl u.ee ot varloua MOOlls.alCOITI dericaJ dutJea. Mu1t be C&U ~ Ml-llll. ocmtr ' coauu. equip • Allr'ldJ¥e (eftUllN Olli)'. p ART TI .. E at t r ' w 11) I 0 I l 0 ,tr. v e I ,__, ·-.... m-'--•"P __ ... ..... .. -aMltlvat.ed fmt ofc ailrl (mlleaae pa d > a nd INSUUNCS • ~ ._ ..... _ U1 ...... .. -·• +. -· l. aperxl ooe day per week ti~\)' At&U.t Ex AilPIY JOI Fons& A~e ' ~tl'.. ~:f:s t!! in our L.A. rmln oltlce. t: net" min. 2 yn l.Alwoa .. acb bt'fort' N'll StA "'"• Th.La la a.o excellent op- 1 ... u.~ .......... 1 . v1nt Nov.• im. dye.&MO It f I -.. ...,.,.... " •o IA.. ~fta IOUTI portuo y or an n· btooe. J ........ IJl&W'ance, ic. "· .....,,_. Part·timelndept&tores l2 divictu.al with alx monlhs lrv. Call 8obbM Dodie. ~ DAILY PILOT rout.ea ln hr• p e r wk $ 8 h r to one year experience. ~E.0.g STATE OY So La1un• Is Slln (T1UlllfM4218 We olfer an attractive CAUFORNlA Clecoenle now avafiable ..... ~ .... saJa"' o( around l.NSUllANCE MemoM delivery Woo Part-time, earn S!OO-$.'IOO $.i2K.""looo ~wt.h poten· S M S I 0 0 I . ~S~R.f!'TtON day Uv\a Fr\day, morn IK'r week r egistering tial and outstanding ... /SICRIT A.It Toll Brldae Service and inil &atunt.y ft SUnday · votcr.1 to help qualify the benef'its package. Pie use Nwpt Bch lnJ Atency Mair:aman~ Worker II Ex<.-.lltnt eamlna• fo r Llbertanan Party for s ubmit r esume with bM lmmed openinl for Sala.ry I.I $1.290 to Jl .4 l.S Jw.t a fflW hours ol your v :a Ii d s lat us Ca t I salary history 10 con- penoo w/e.xper ft aood per monLb Will he 1ac day Nominal cash de-llM-1908. lldenceto: 11111111 Great t1n vl ron ~ 11ppliullons uo posit required. Ca ll PAJtT T•uE Boxf605 mt:ftt. pay 6 benefits lil November 7, 1979. For 6'2..:121. Alk for Foster ...,... c/o'The Daily Pilot, P.O Call Dick Crowell (714 ) ft.11'\ber information call Ouellet. MAHUfACTURING-&x 1560. Costa Mesa. 557-&34 Ouu-Joue Coeulicb <213 > MUISI AIDIS With k>t.i of work to do & CA. 926216. ~lll02 .. E.O.E. orders to process we are F.qual Opportunity INSURANCE l'\l1l time and part tJme. In need or part time Employer Group Health ClaJms ex ---------1 CerhCicalion c lasse!l employees to fill this ~~~~~~~~~ amiotr.a.tleastlyru-MAIM'T&tAMCE avail. w / Spanis h / need . S tudent s , - per, SaM.ty open. • Restaurant chain needs English. t555 Superior housewives . An ideal 549-1767 1 n d Iv id u a t w l th Ave. NB _ part time work situation Insurance knowledge ol restaurant NURSESAJDES, 7·3, 3·11. is being tn~ 11\ a !01mlot equipment. Experienced experienced or trainees progTam Wlu• our " . TYPIST /G• Ill electrical & plumbin.i Mesa Verde Conv. llosp. pany. Come In & discuss OfcClertl repair. Good benefits. 661 Center Dr. C.M. )'Our schedule with us & for sm local irui agency. Company truc k pro· E.O.E hours you are available S7001mo. 540-1005. \'lded. Apply at: t.o work. We will go over n..--c.--... Nurstng/Aide Retirem·t lhejobwilhyou. Apply· lnsuran('e _...._..,.. _,,, comm, ll:JOs>m·7:30am. Now )'OU can launch a R~ Servlu s Fri/Sat nt P /t . Pleas. at· new career while you 2601 Daimler Street mlllip, NB631·3555. keep your present job! ·-San-•ta•An••a•.•546--0348--•I Farmers I n s ura nee NURSING A.5S1STAN1'S Group will train you & Management Train ee We are taking appUca- pay you full commissions needed with background lions for posauons m our while you learn. Before nurse tralning program You know it you'll be ingourmetcookwarean· Housewives OK . All d tor specimen house ·r c rmking waves in a r e-plants. We are looking sh1 ls open. ontact warding life lime pro-Dolores Brindle. 8382 for an experienced retail 1 fession . Ca ll Gene llSSOCJate who isseeking Newman Ave ., 1.B. Dillard for full details. a career with a fast 842-5551 848-5lll. _ _ __ growing retail chain. N_W'll_in_g_P_os_·-iti-o-ns-availa· Call 645-8777 Newport ll'e for RN'S. LPT's & Beach l..VN's -All shifts at JANITOR Res po nsible man / women needed· full time Mon.Fri. Experienced. $5.00/Hr. !n9-~ ---- JEWELER Expenenced only. 40 hr. wt-"Ck. Company benefits. Call weekdays IOum to 5pm. Ask for George 540-0066. ---------- KITCHEN HELPER Part time Sat/SUn only. 6am to 2:30pm. Mature woman prererred. Xlnl benefits & working cond. Bayview Conv. Hosp. :ms Thurin. Costa Mesa. 642-~E.O.E. Manicurist wanted for Capistrano by the Sea Balboa Penninsula Hospttal overlooking the Salon. Dee's S!!lon harbor in Dana Point 6'73-5770 Apply between 9am-4pm. Mon lhru f'ri. 400.5702 Manuf acturtng TRAIHEES r---------, Office UIMEXTaA HOLIDAY SSSS We have a ''ariel v o f 1ntcr es t1n ~ a ssij.!nml•nl s av;iilablc Work long & s hort term t cmpora r )' a~signml•nts that fit your schedule All office s kills needed. CIMCO 265 Briggs Ave. Costa M csa 92626 1-;o E S46-4460 Part Ume, llclp! pt-lame eves & Sal A M. As~1:-.l w/\Jckel sal~ tosportmi; eve nts . $3·$6+ hr 9Tl-4848 Part lime on-call help fnr busy ofc & resadenllal clea(l1n~ service. Call ~9866. G~ pay __ tPARTTIME EVENINGS Adults with ouLStanding. attractive pcrsonaht1e5 who enjby working with lod'S. Over 21 Start al $3.SO per hour Phone 642 ·4321 , Ext 250 BETWEEN J 5Pfd . ASK FOR AHDREA Jim LOIM) & Au ociatu Youth COUltMlors £QUAL OPPORTUNITY EMrl.OYEtl Petition Circulator •MONEY• Set upur own hours. Eit· tra cub worlong full or Ptr. You earn f1 to $10 per hr. Must be 18 or older. Call for immediate job. 549-8730. Mon. Fri 9-S. S.Sl-440'7 wknds. Photo F1n1sh1ng, part lime ('Ustomer service person ror Orange Coun· ly photo rinishing plant. Hrs. l2 noon to 5.30pm. Mon. thnJ Frt 549-7366 Photo finish.mg, print cut- ter for 01Jdnighl to Sam shift. Oranl(t! County plant an Coota Mes a •:x- perience preferred but will tram Larry 549· 1361) ----Plant MaU\lenance Part t.une '3 dy wk . Veh1dt! s upplied. Start immed Good pay 615·5657 & leave message:_ _ _ . Plasuc Mixer Operator to m1x adhesives. coatan~s & :iealanti. Per mahlc Pla!>llC!> Corp 1537 Monrovia Ave N B 548·512.S f'CYITEHS Nt.'Cded 1-'ull & part·t1mc. Must be ,.x per. 645-8835 PRE-SCHOOL AIDE Lrvme. Exp preC"d Cull 552·7"94. PnnlJng PASTEUP Artist part tune. Fra & Sat. Expe rience pre · ferred. Apply Pen· ny5aver, 1660 Placentia. !."!t~== ..... ?!.~~ * OM.YPflOT R E A. L & S T A. T Mltp W_.... 7100 Hllp w.ta• 71 M 8ALlaMAN WAH'l'E -•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••·--·••••••• EA.RN UP TO lK COM· 8-&awant SALE&lllAN AO lll&NT MJ8810N N&T. l•Cao -TACO, SALES -ran extra~ for earn from eOK \o 11001' ZltZlri2 La Pu Road ~ •• Plalble bn. .....aq. 2-Ftnd out why Lquna IOU. Tr ...... lath*'d. For oew llc. um bl1 ,lit lmmed opentn11 for full Coanli ~allm.1.174. here. Collle talk with • put Ume da)' • even· nator them. 3°0ur produc · qtbUla,t.o•tM>ur: Ap· SAle9 Rip, to eaJl oo ..-.. t I I n • x P e n • I v c pl.)' In pereon 9am·llaro ader ad butlneu ac· Jand/bud•et ter0>1. 4· or ~ apm, No pboae lm."*1lat. opportunity counta few advtt'\ltina. Pr•·Mt appta. c•lore. calla for~ lOdividuaJ Mon tllru Prt fam·5Pm. $-Jl1nd out why "we've wbo I.I dttall-orltnl9Cl 8aH r Comm.l1doa'. -U»beatt.hinl iPna" 8-auraat and eQJoYa wcrilol with ConlomlY -.na.. Wm N.8. "ire&. Ask for Mr. Mey~rimary 1up· peopAe. Dutlet wDI tn• tnift. "-t •PPNrQCe ffoward\-.:WOZ gijerof fooda lO the c 1 ude e U It 0 I'll er •IOOde.....,tial . lrvt.ne rporale Com· ~ contact, pre· APPl1 aver. 1880 IHI ..... SIMI munity needa peGt>le for pe.raUoa of quotations Placentia ve .• Co1ta Openlnt for u censed li.mple food preparation. and Ales orde,.. Seled.· ~-I N 6 e x p e r \ e n c e ed candidate wlll t\ave -------u e1people, locally neceaaary. Put lime l(lOd spe{llna ud 1ram· 5-.ie. ' owned, with naUonal re-. •. ft 1 ~ --•-or w ma rerraJ ayat.em Excellent ~rn1ng • a erhQP.P mar sldUa. 2·S yea.rs n· ~--man o n .. · shifts. Great ror young aide sales ex~rtence lull or part time. Ex- wora1na condtllons. bomemallen asatudeat.a and abW-to work well = snfen-ed. App· Earn JOO% commlaslon . St h C 1· •.1 ,_ ..... r U' For cOftfidential app't. art $3.lS our a I in pre.sure altuatloiu. ... person.""" or mr. call 759.0226. Execu-Glen.~7-G2. Recent e.itperience pre-Cannon. HemphUI 's System11 Realtors Restaunnt h:.-red. Sboes. 5t Fashion bland. ~IST f\&U time Mon-Fri. 3S br.s. per w~k. MuBl be personable, w e ll eroomed, enjoy meeting the public. No typing, pbooe experience pre lerred. Full co. benefila Apply Penn.ysaver. 16&0 Placentia Ave. Costa Men. RD:EPTJONlST /OFFIC I HELPER-needed 1m N.B.&M-m3 · WAfftl:S"S We '"'er excellent salary .,_._ Over 18 yn. Apply 10 antJ beoefita including .--- ~. Doo Marcet.. 547 ccmpany paid benetlts W.:l9thSt, Costa Mesa. includini company paid Restaurant COUMTBl HELP Part Ume 9-2. Mon·Frl. Xl.n1 working cond. Full club membership. Ex per. not nee. l>rerer mature woman. 1rvine Qubhouse. 754-7500 art l::J> Jack deotal, medical. and life insurance. For interview cxnact Employment Of· fice. LEAR SIEGLER TRAMSPORT DYNAMICS TaJ.fLON ..._,S YOU med, perm part-lime., ________ _ 3131 West Segerstrom ::,anta Ana, Ca To fill avalanche of Or· d e rs from mar ine. motorcycle, s porting IOOds. mot« •ports, re- tallen. Great oppty but. we are very selective & want confident wioner l)1le8 only. We train ex- pertly. Visit us fl see. CaU ..... St.one 54C)-4823, 9-1. Mon-Fri. 12·5PM. Ltghl typing & car req $3.50 hr, student OK. Deanna S49-M88 for appt Recept1onist 1Genera I o r e. Newpo rt Bft!ll How's 8 t.o 5. 549-7!n l. RICEPT10NIST Call between 9am & 12. Between 2·4. Ask for Mere 557-7740 Salary open. nex1ble hrs. Gen ·1 olfc & phones _ •R.taptioNst /SoAH • SHARP lady for busy front desk ' Phones. h.:ht typing, poople oricntt.'<1 Busy print shop 110<1 E 17th St. S A. 547 ·5674 Receptionist / Tvpist Mature. s"harp person, ~1tpenen('ed as Re<•ep t1orust. Ilea' y phont·s. type S0 wpm . IRVOICCl>, quotations. order!'! fo'ronl office appearance Top salary & benefits. Irvine F\Jm. Mfr Call Karen. 54().8894 RECEPTIONIST needed. No experience necessary. 1...Jg.ht typing & telephone work Cull 631-4310 or apply at IOIS W. 18th Street. Co!>ta Mesa. Ask for Lynn. Recept1onlst 1Full \lme . $3.00 hr slarting. Good appearance. 752-0lll>i. Nr. 0 .C. Airport. H.estuurant BOB'~ HOMlOFTHE llG-IOY lmmediat.e optrungs 10 our famJly reSlllurant We require no previous experience. J oan our rnend.ly team Come!>~ us today betweeo 2 4pm ~-19ft T t"CliMff D l'h Ma ,hi ne 23952~t'IJ CarloU:.. LagUlla lhlls An Equul Oppor F.mplyr R~At:RANT Fargo Sandwich Shop ... Sales E 0 E m lf/h Wanted young men who --···------•!will gel aJoog well with ---------· women . Ca ll Mr §Al.IS jHOMlMAICEtl Need quallfied people for a pioneer Art Co .. an OC. Oare for design essen . full part lime • wall lraan ~ngt pas . avail Call Kan'fl 848-9378 J 7pm Sales ~ORYFAlMS Pan·Llme saJes oppty ror Chris tmas Holidays. ea rn extra m oney w OcAJble hrs. We will train . no e1t p e r nece°'sary We-;tl'11ff Ptaz.a 642-0972. Fashivn l.'lie &t(HiOOO -------- Thompson~. 9-1. Sf.AMSTRESS needed for a sport wear jacket mf~. Costa Mesa. Call 64S-OS45 SECRETARY Co,.porate Head· ~t .. s Stale wide 1nvestmenl ..ervices firm Faishwn Island. Busy, active. challenging, d1v~rs1f1ed duues. Good slulL'I, <typ 1ng/ s hott·h a nd I ur ganizat1onal 1tb1Jit1es 640-01.ZJ M-1')'1 9·00.5.30 f!C('d'i lll'll\'e WOlllltn JO+ 1---------Secretary I Reception 1st Ir you have the followm~ skllls and a strong pa:sl work ~xpencnr1• as a secretary I recepllonast pie~ i.ubmit your rt! sume Type 60wpm ac c uratcly a nd take shorthand prnficaen\ly Irvine area E.0 .E. M !". Reply Box 633 CtO Ollaly Pllol PO Box LS60, Costa M~a. (;A 9262'7 w.past restaurant ex per Will train No h~avv <·1.l0kln1t 9/\M 2P!tt Nu ~al ~un or ho Ilda.> ... PJad \dt:al1on !-'r el' parking H t:LI> YOU R MATE PAY THE BILI_<; Apply ~ewPort·Mc:-.a In dustnal Purk t·ornt-r 16th & Superior J t l'omona. CM . fo'•ir 1n ten1ew 631 304 2 , 631 3040 Aft 5 call ~1 Restaurant SGT.~OHl'S PIZZA STORE SALl!.S J.C. ftEHNEY'S HEWPOR't IUC~ Sow tunng for lull end part Lime CHllSTMAS SALES rosm<>H s a.i1t.11 TrH Lot Apply an person. Monday thru f'r1day at 24 FoshiOft l s&Cllld EOE M t F Sales Lady for Jewelry s tore 10 Costa Mesa ~Jt02oreves. 548·32'10 Saleslady, Mon & Wed & f'r1 Women's apparel shop. Lido Village. Call SECRETARY Oat.sun hru. an lmmed aperung for a secret.ar) to work in the L.A ~on.al offc. Req's typ ang 50wpm & S II 80wpm + l y r r ecent secr e tarial e xpe r Dats un offe r s xlnt beoe6ts & working cond. mcl 7~ workday, Upd 673-5608 -holidays, retirement Sales: Wan ag~me nt plan It co. pd L ifl.'. Laboratory Resulu Cleric Mun.fo)'i. Will train. $3 17 w sl.Art. Ask ror Gordon. 64()-0140 MachiM Operators Newly increased starting wage & shift bonus pre- m1ums adds further in· cenl.Jve to joUl our stable & slJll Jfrllwing plasucs rompany an the Irvine In dus tr ial Complex. TtaUle<.>s or experienced m o ldin g m ac h i n e oPCrat.ors needed on all shills. Complete benefit package paid by com· pany including majo,. Medical, Dental & Life Ins. Apply: * Typhh ·~ • Wof'dProc PAYROLL CLERK· hourly & s alary payrolls thru quarterly returns. Must have payroll tax experience. Custom Weave Carpets. 18480 Pacific Street, Fountain Valley. Costa Mesa. Recept.ionat typist Must Now hmng for full & part timeoperung.s at location near O.C.Aarport Val')' mg days & hours· ld~al supplementaJ income for housewives & students. Our ~ive growing co. olfers opportun1ues Car advancement based on your Job performance. Pleasant working cood. Must be 18 &over. Apply in peri;on Trainees p /t. f I t. Medical&Dentallns. D)'namJC, posat..ive 18 +. Ulll3Suanower Landscaping Interior plant maintenance, ex· perience helorul. Full IJme. 494-01611 , • * * LarryWwd 785Summ1t Laguna Beacb \'ou are the wanner or CIMCO 265 Briggs Ave. Costa Mesa 92626 E.O.E. 546-4460 Mechanical Assembler. Sc1ent1fic Instruments. Must be mechan\cally in clined. depe ndable & conscientious. 540-0398 Co!lta Mesa. ($50.00 valu ). lo •M~hanlcal lnspec-Two forff ~kets Coco-C tor• Motocross Rftals 4-day 40-hr. week Anaheim Stadium EDLER INDUSTRIES Nov. 17th, 1979 2101 Dove St. N.B. Tickets may be claimed Across from O.C.Airport by calling 642-5678, ext .• ---------• 272 *** I LEGAL SECRET ARY No Fee To Applicant Specializing In The Legal Field • mary hickle agency 1'10NewportClr Or Nb Ste Z4S 640-2920 MECHANICAL DESIG-H EHG-INHI C.Ome join us & work in the international cor· porate headquarters in a company dealing with energy related products &services. Experience a challenge of designing devices involving optics, magnetic & iYJ'OllCopic rnecbanism. Designs will involve macfiined com· *Acct a.ts •Clet'b T o p pay. pa id \ acalions, rcforral. bonuses. Never a f cc IELL~ ~EAV IC" Eo!=' C:all or Come: In Toda} Irvine• lll-1'4'4 1 2102 Ruo;iness Center Or1\e Suite 2(MJ lluntington Beach 1'47·3'491 8907 Wamrr Aw lt215 ' Laituna Nil:tucl lll..ff'42 27957 Cabot Road Santa /\na '53-0130 715N. Main <Jn H&R Block Office) PBX OPERATOR Experience preferred. Hrs. must be flexible. Please call for appt. 64>7358 PBX Operator. WiU train FUlJ time. 7am·3:30pm Part time 7am · 2:30pm S at /S un . on l y Newporter Inn. 644·1700 Carol Cnder . E.O. E PIXOHR. Earn while you learn. ·Telephone Answering Service ru11 time/part lime. Varied s hifts • Days, afternoon or even· lngs. Locations in: FA.51DON ISLAND COSTA MESA/JRVINE TUSTIN HUNTINGTON BEACH Ideal for students & housewives. Many co benefits including paid vacations . Typing 35wpm ... E .O.E. Call 543-4230 Mon. thru Fri. -•MTI ... G be a people person. ir1U " R es p o n•ible & a Help wanted in web-selfstarter. Mo n /Fri offset press room. Ex· 548-3467. Susan. perienced & trainees. ------.-Minimum age 20. Apply .-.-.-..-.----.-. P e nn ys a ver , 1660 RICEPT/JYPIST Placentia, C M. Great progressjve com PJinl.lng --pany has opportunity for per900 to handle all vas· itors & phones for a small office in garden hke selling. Gro wth Potential' PRESS OPERATOR Irvine Personnel Agency 488E17th, Costa Mesa Ste 224 642· 1470 ZJOOS.E Bristol Santa Ana Heights <Next to Mc Doria Ids J E O.E Rest.au rant COUHTER HB.P Meyerho f ·s 1 n Soul h Coo.st Village has 1mmed opt'n.lngs for rot.mtl'r hel p weekdays & wct>kend:-. Call. Dan at 540-SG44 Dev alt bus inc. 557·3!062. Colta Mella, Ca •• Salee~r SAaAH COVENTRY Opening ror J career minded person to stan as district m1tr 1n So. Orange County area . Good earrungi. whale you learn our bus 1nt'SS Ph o n e f or app t I 493-6'rn Sales ~am.ext20or2J SICUY'AR'f Small m edical e lect. manuf. an C M nt!ar beach needs an e\ penenced lady who 1!> will.J.ng to work for a bos~ who wants things dont· neat IOOICKHPE« l'UU charge. small offC'. Computer being in MHd Extra stalled .. Call: 645·0845 OwistMas MoMy? F\Jll time experienced press person to operate the Daily P ilot's new Hamadas tar 600 11 " x n ·· d uplicator flours 8.:Jl-5 30. Monday lhru Friday. Clean shop, ex rellent benefits. For In· tervicw please call ; 64Z--4321. c ll t 27i O>me to RM. Abra ms SECRETARY Ad -~,---------CataJ~ Showroom. 1819 rruruslratjve As~ist an\ Restaurant New1JOf1 Bl. C M I'll. Must be PROFJCIKNT ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa F.qual Opparturuty Employ~r ---- Pnnl Shop-gen ore. neot. seJl-starter. Apply 3420 E . Cst Hw y, C dM . 675·2133 dys, 551 5619 eves RECEPTIONIST Fee prud. Lots of action' Beautiful officl.'. Nit'c boss. Ught typing. ~ plus benefits. Also fee jobs. Call J en Lynn. 540-5001. Snelling &Snell· ing oC Newport Beach Agency, '340Campus..:_ ltB4T AL AGENT For busy Laguna Beach Real Estate offke. Xlnl comml&Slons. Must h•ve llcen11c Ask for Ruth 494-6594 ~ ed in shorthand & typani: FOOD PROD. ~ ~Y age want -Xlnt opportunity to learn SUft&VISOR SAl..ESPEOPLt::. rull ronstruct1on Airport Duues Incl planrung & time. part lime RM area . Call 549-8565 schedu.l.ang prod & de ,\ b r a m s C a l J I o j( wee«days \Ivery of food to local cor Showroom. 18L9 Newport poraU! commurutt & our Blvd .. <H..la Mesa S E C R ~ T A R Y own r estaurants. Need MARKETING & SALES bright. detail·o ril'nted SALES PERSONS C.ompany sells to hotel:-. peraon who manages PersonalJly plus adults nauonally, JOb consists people well & wan~ lo t o w o rk with a n d of setting up appls. work 5.., days motivate It.ids. Over 21 luncheons, sending out Relatively lonn hrs direct mail & invitations .. ln I..ao11nll, Capistrano. l I h w t w1great people & pro· San Cle~~teareas · o unc eons. an ~ dutts that have u superb personable woman that reputation . Call'-for PA.RTTIME wants to gel into selling ~ys inlef'views. EYEMtMGS & would like to travel. Ulet.lme-OpportunUy. Be your own boss. Work your own hours. 535-5122 ponents u sing high Equal Opportunity strength steel. We offer E mployer M/F J PERMAN ENT· FULL· TIME , light factory 'Ml«'k, SJ.SO hr. start. Call for appt. 957--0681 ._.,. .... .o.A_.... ..._,.eritof'•/lrviw p~ This 1s a newly created P tr Help wonted 2-3hrs a Niii"'' ~ ""9 '""' 1 ~ position & will not be day, wknds & Holidays ReaJ EatateUcenseefor 557-6232 64.2-432Jor494·9466 replacing presen-t excellentbenefils, wages L--------- & a creative environ· off. Gd Pay. 'Contact active Newport orrice. ..Ukfor Mr. Roe-Orf Ext. 250. Betw~n l·5PM. secretary. Call 642·7840 Paula at Wienerschnitzel Guaranteed monthly in· ~~~~~~~~~ Ask For Andrea Mrs. Gillespie. LINE COOK , Dana Trader. Ask for Mercy. 493·2603 or apply in person mornings. ment which will provide ORDER DESK you great personal satisfaction. We want the best. BSME degree re· cpared. Coota~ Peraoo· net. ~7-9051. E.O.E. al Bristol & Redhill. CM come plus commissions. jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil raSONNB. 957·0717 Call: Alice. Waterlroot •Retail-•.------• Mw tf I 5Mp Productioatraioee, Maull~~~~~~~~ Mfg, Inc .• 1585 Monrovia, NB. MJ.«IOl, •MAC ... IST• ..., 40-hr. Wffk • Da.y ar Night Shift EDLER lNDUSTRIES noiDoveSt. N.B. Acr'Ola trom O.C.Alrport ll9CHldst A~HIDLIY lll. • 2Dd. Sh.ltt MEDICAL RECEP· TIONIST. Mature, neat appearallce, good typ. Ing. 20 Hrs /wk. Plust\ Npt 8cb olc .. good pay. Write reeume t.o: P .o. Box 4137, Irvine, CA 92718 . tt1•u11&• Typht Exp e r'i enc e d . Pblebotomy desirable but not nece11ar1 . · TOOL & Dll Beneftta. 541-8Mf. • lit. Shill llEDICAL~ OFC lmlnedi•te openJno for RF.c&PTI "Jiu ~lled journeymen, SO aper. Cluaiftecl bou.r wort week,• n · AD Nl5, D Y Pilot, PO lmlive beaeflt PtCUI•· 8DJl U80, Coe\a II.eta, •a IM'1 Kalt well over -~~•-•-•-----­ llO S-br. lllllca1 aurslcal bmloeu Expanding product Une baa aeneraled lhl.s hn· mediate opening with op. portunitiea for advance· menl. Familiarity with aer ospace fasteners would be helpluJ. Salary l'OIDIDeQlurate with ex- perience • knowledge -o tbe lDduary. ROSAMIMC. n 4 /541-$533 Newport Beach An Equal Opportunity Emplo)'et" ORDER DESK RECEP· TIONJST /SECRET ARI· AL. Varied p reaaure posit.ioa. Accurate. fut lYP'n1. Order desk as ,.aer al office dutle1. lllnl-computer e•· ~ de91nd, but nol ...mlal. Salary range -.suoo. R.elume to: PIDoo Umlted. P .O. Box mD. ln\De. CA. mu. ...a mature penon wJtb pleaunt pbone ..... to bandle ••ned p • lt'I" TIME ofll ce dutlH, 1reet ~· COUHS&OI Hornes, 631·1400 .ttabllsbed Personnel P/Ume <5 > assocs for ~~~~~~~~~ ROllMSOM'S Pers onne l . Mgmnt, -For 1ency deslre;s e>x· M · M b --------~ perienced Personnel kl g . ust e a m· Bauuraa C .. ISTMAS eo..n.dor. Management biUous " enjoy people. HOS11SSIS fUlJ It Part Time Potential. CaU Rita. Incopen. 1188-se:JO. W'"'-•Sls Temporary Poelllorui ~CoaltaJPerson· ~c tol• -·~ In net Aamcy. 2790 Harbor, *...-. .,an FAST FOOD SAUS waAPPHS C.M. Never a fee. * MAMAGB * FUU 6 Part Time • STOCI( CLBICAL Aero1pace products APPly lnpenon CllDfT ~ compa.QY needa exper. HATE P10ft.11 p e ra on for non · .&.I_ -F.am Ch.riatmas money Do you hate people! ddie.:_.tr~l~--!!!.t,lonnl,.: R· •. Wl9 ... It use your Immediate Would you rather fight 1111tr-•1 • discount. Apply Penoo· \ban switch? If&<>, please woddQI to IUL-Q1151A , nel Dept. don't call us, we are procedure•. Send re-Newport Beach seekinl a very blight, 1 u m e to E d ler I n · M4-24 I 4 West.m.imter creative. understanding ~~.!..~St.. • # 16 r "• 1.,_ Cerritos Coumelor for our newly • ._..._.""" ~ ... -Equal 0ppor Employer opened office ln the Sad· Amm from O.C.Atrport ... .,.,.. leecJt dleback Valley. Thi.a Is a aowicl floor opportunity Re.a Eat.ate fort.be~penon. OPP01TUNm1s 1'111111 .. dd , .. ....... •ALOI.I Need 2 81entf W /If Ht POtmUal • /leaclln1 Real taut• Co. Call Al Stellato ror oonfidenUat ~.m.5171 ~ Walkt!r t: l trn SAILllA.KERS Pattl•On •nsTAUIAMT• s.il Deal.ID baa open.lnp hU tlme openinc• tor for C\IU«'I, bandworkers mature, experienced IDClaealDIU'euel. Tues.· G r I I I C o o k a Frl.~80 ~~~~-~~-~ Salad/Sandwich & line SALES CLERK part -.wn ror company that ~'-• operatea lndu1lrlal \Ullllll.AP{)f'Ox.25bra.per CllllkJIDa, = fWDI EVIMM&S __ ....;;...-:..--..---• ~::a'ta .. ,ce,.:l Adlalla • .,.....Un1, m1Z El TOC'O Rd ......... --a .. n. lml t ....... .. llttnld.I" penoaallU.. o.-.n,.Tree Plau Real Dt.a'9 -~ a ..W. CIU for &PDObat· we._, wartdnl 'tttt.b fll-1711 w ....... unll~ <we cafemi•. 0 81 It nllht week. Tobacccnlata Inc .. 1hUt1. Weekday• • r.biOD lllaDd. N.B. Wlt~/lrvtne SU..-1\aU Ume, Hai.ton areat. ~111\P•UY . Bouti~e, So. Cout 114 94 mi. PWa. \n destper ~ ...,..nt. op salary + D& TACO comm. hr appt call Lquna. I ll N. Co••t ..!•!•!•!.! ... !!!:-!!!!!111'!,!al-GOU!!!!!._I 11M11. 0..-al. aart at NSVD A n:E KOC wW tnAn >: new or ex per. ..... 11111;.;,;;:.'1.-• L_,,.....=;;._ .. _.e_~--1 ...... •• per boGr. Pboee lh: ...... for ne• H· g,_•,.ootracUQtbe ...,.._.flceeedl U l ·U U, &xl HO.._,.. who ra~ ...... adlvelmneol· lale ldl ID Clmined. Jhup&lo a lal wltb U I W&Dll .. Plll. • ~ ftnl n;;:bau mua1er. ,_.,. .... • lot of ••Uni tru 1cribln1 ._. w ' t N lft c:r-tftel. YoUf 8eclliUI tt.al\1 for con· ..... , 111,_aUoa •• Ilda. niq. cau -.1112 ~ ty ad be tbert? To place fld eatlll Interview. ..... _.,_....,., ,_.,.) Pl"ad,caQMa-58'78 111.-u \ ... : I P /f. ASST ....a lb&t io.a. 54MMO. £vealnc1 SAt.18 IUll • Nrt Um•. Appl)' tn l>@noo t a m · ll*•top peraar.c.u u.am, or al'ttt 11\nl. No tllwn i •t.111.-U. plolecalla. • StUwDIA81Cr a:mt..PuBoad ll'uDm& Lquna HUia a.alfted Adi 10.-n -• • , Sales CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOil MANAGER 'RAMIS %ALIS JIWB.llS 01 i US: • Good Starting Salary + Commiaslol'I & Incentives • Prom Sharing Plan • Stoel( QJition Plan • Medical I Hospital Insurance • Company P81d Group Insurance • Credit Union • Paid Vacations • Paid CNeftlrrie • Paid Hofidey9 • P~d Sk:ti. L4MIYe • Management School I Training Program •Unlimited CWetr Opportunities tor Swift Advancement £"'..J.. YOU 9UAUPY If: ~ .~~tloua • You .,. Career Or1ent9d •You .. Otpendable & Bondltl4e (Alto Ooenlno• tot Part Time Experienc9d $a1eepeOp1e al'ld Offloe P9rlonMf) , •. , Ae>plloenta for ZAL.ES JEWEl.ERS' new 1ltofe In ttM new MISSION VIEJO MALL .. Mt. O.JCter Wooda 8t ZAlES ln the Or'lrQI Melt on Tu1tln Ave. In O reno• or cell for ~ntment. 714/ttMnl (()Ill ~Mn 10AM 1 IPMl - I • i' MllaW .,. JIM .... I , ... . .. --.i.t ....................................... . ~ .. y .. -1141 . Wed!l!ld!f. Oetobilr 31. tt1'1 ••;; .....••.........•.. ...... , .. ,,.. .. ,...,, ..... -_____ _ beeMt l11Hll Hrwlce • Amual Alldque aale Adorable blll • oran1e '8 dfae ~IOIO Jew'61, , H10 .. aw-. llitleft. 7wu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·••••••••••••••••••• • .. ----. .. ·-•-•!iiii~iililliiiillili!!li~illll~im-•I 1.a-. ..... l'rt. &am •11tow "o v. 1 a. ~ ........ '/ ... , ~ .......... , lJ. l.llebot.Ml·l ~ ••llUY•• ~ 'ft. old C.tico \0 a Good UMC1 PVnUture 6 '*;;.Jf7a =:. ;<: I wUl NII -Wit. ~~!.,.~~ R t t a I I C I e r II 1 _,, .,...,,., ~um. lllO Stan --'-""'·---...... ,ark. POR WJUllff Drum player .. JI ... pun& bud Cell Rare ldlaoo erUader 'GI.I.OM• CllTWICAT9 POlft'IONt for de&alla. Andrew llhoao1npll, i brau Sor._ klta.. Orty 6 MMTlllAUCTIOM blll 1U19 w Jwht Bo• ,., HH & IJJ.9621 tnlMd. II ...... CASH PAID - aact rem ldllen tiwlal. ror Id med furn. aaU· ._. .... -.... hon. muy recordln1 L ibrarian -Hem et Juolor Hl1h WAM'f9~ -;i::::e· •or offer llbx trained • wtllMd. ciu-6clrTV'1 M74W ~T School MaAY ONLY --SoeecbSped aU1l To deti. Yer 0&11'/ Piiot • White. Iona h eir e d BlUniual Reeource Teacben llYldlee '° canien. R•· *"'-" 10 I 0 Aqora Cat. Loveable Tltle VI I Biling ua l Re1ource .,,.. Yu or lar1• au. ... •••••••••••··~··•••• home.Mf.ll:M Srwodalllt don ••aon and a Jood CASH PAlD ,_ ..... ~ Cithln1 '•"Ord P6one W1br/dryr1/fte frl11. 8lUn1ual Resource Teacher <Tille M2·tHI a"ftd u lt for work!QCornoU5741W _ u;.;;•;:;;;:;•C::;;~ Vil) tl.llrrj Affley o r Von ............ .J... chair. lablt • lam1>1. Le1mlng Handicapped Teacher WW1111111 W:t:."lih!t'::: hoo occasional thalrt s pt" ct • I Ed u c a ll 0 n R e I 0 u r c e OPPOEQUALNITY BAROAtNS<SERVJC E ~ aad • box 1pr. Speclallst.8 !Mo~E.R BettAppUucuas..oeu tng. •hat H JI. lnu . vere DIM>rder Lang ua1e Teach.er Alabaml •Adiam1, Hit per:wave. tU-0387 __ W~. full limo, Stan waaber '85. Hot· MOVI NG-G .E Refrl~ Appropriate 0ttdentl1ll requir ed tor =:-ft~:ifi~~:<!t ~~:J..a~{i;r soo ~'!:.=era:~.":':~ all positions Hwy ,NB. -old Eure k a vac uu m 1050 aJ.llllE UOSE.mSALE Decorator fumlture • ~C980ri•. c.ectar Glen 1'ownhot'oee. 2554 Elden Ave. Costa MeH. 11 to 8 dal.ly. 842-6734 ----Attra(' aof• 4c lovetHl <.:al 1795 Se ll 1295. Earth\One1 2wb old Wooden coffee endtbls 25" ~ coneole Sl.95. Al10 color po rtable . CIMi03 W9y: SI 1,701-SJJ.400 WATER RESOURCES t:NGIN!ERING Car~r opportunll lea for ex pc r lence d C1v1I tll&inttrg, Des1eners & Draltsman background in design or master plan nln8 of water systems ........... c.d. cl~.-> 67S-7331 Be~ul wbt HAITIAN llO 648-5143 1979 Conte mporar y 7 CO'M'ON sofa • lov ApphcaUon torm.s may be! obta ined by writing or calling - Mr ..... Z......,, DINdw flf r..11•11 ._., ..... SCHOOl DtSfttcT JJIO Wett Utll• A..- ...,_.,CA t234l Tellpllara: C714t Hl-2171 Oppo r t u n 1 t y I Affirmt1 t 1 v e A c tion E mployer Snack Ba r Attendant needed for private club. Fo r inte rvie w cull 644-54()4. Tow Truck Drwcrs l.'X per'd. Top p uy Apply G&W T o wi n g , HO U Ohms W~. ~ M 642 1252 Used Elect. Dryers. M anr cou c h • m u ll H 11 .,._t W /loole plllow1. 3 lo ch o o s e f r o m Sacrifice $350. 4!M :.H.36 mo new flt1 6224 Delivered and guaran· aft6pm Uenl.ab modrn dJn tble It 4 lied . Only S99 9S u Dlue velvet sofa ilSO chn , walnut f1 n111h . Davls8rown646-l&84 beauUful wood dreHcr <U"rnd w/luf 63 'oval w/hllk'b "Bkkc:ase l17S ~P tbleoz' .... '.J~leMnd"ICt~ &nCllJding water supply, .,.._.._ i.ewaae deaian. pump -;-. 1020 1tallon1 4s reacrvo1rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:llpenence desired in rf' pun 4s apec1f1callon wnt 3C" Boys Schwinn Var!il ty, 10.spd. Good cond MJ.1029 1035 ana. facalltles design mappuia, ci.lcullltloos & CGh compute r operations Apply In person with re •••••••••••••••••••• • •• sume & work sam ples Pure Bred Burm1:se Kit· Mr. Fuentes. Robert lens, Champion lines. Bein, WllUam ft'ro:st & loVUlg, intelligent, pre· Auoc. 1•01 Qua il St stig iou s pl'ts 714 1 Newport Dea~h. _ 63.S-m5or6S7 3550. Exe-cycle Bake l20. Bm "'" "• lthrchr rechnl'r 175 76 'IJJO $S7 19&2 Uphol roc k u HO 36&-8118. Sela, 2 chn. 31\ lonl( rw1 11tools. lge corr~ lhl. It l>QUW"e tbl. wood w ala11a tops. Cuual L1v1 n i;. Pillow Type f'urnaturc St't $450 ~4071 Kina 11i WAier hed. w huter 1250 Ca I I 640-79111 Pal.lo rum1ture. tJt'11k ~c:t . Zlampi. ~~ -Gcr_,.W. 8055 ....•...•.............. • SICUT Aiits • 1be company has had I.he besl month an hlal<>ry Mild Kuen Elder as doing SH.430 a: we've 1 ot I more day 41 11he Is $5,736 ah e ad o r L i:t tu k e •-------- home! ! ! • ! • ! STOCIC CLHK Tr · Welder. p11rt tlffil.'. ex lilDOOa, no expt"ric:m·" per 1 enc e d . T . I . ti nec~a.ry. Munulac·Lure ul um1num . nd S S DoCJ1 ..,. lo .. o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 sturdy wooden pasntc'tl dO'lks JOx60 S20 & $25 1•a !J • loolle p1 llpw sofo. IC'IOd cond btJt n&da clc.mini: IOO. Dbl ~llnlng 1)1rlln1• *al ~ 2IOll9 St11tt• A v<· CM WESTCLIFf AIEA Multi family Saturday !Ml'M 1620 Warw1rk Ln. Nwpt lkh •Cou.ruselori. Growing Orange Counly S..le11 Our ()(flee• bued company seeks ag. of optical components 642-~ u · 1 OOAM·3.30PM :.! Sal11 ' per mo overtime S3 50 hr. Located t: M. 646 0206 K.E~HOND Pups. AKC Oiamp sire. Mt t' l'el & s h ow . Pv t ply WELOERtMACllNIST 40 Z13 fD7·134S art 6 pm Appt Only t F'n-e g:reuAve 1nd1v1dual to as- Liz Reioden Agen<'Y s Ll.m e s t ock roo m __ _ «l2!08'rcb, Elltab '64 reiponsiblhties of pick· T RAINEE YA KUMAN Newport Beach. 833-81!10 1na 41 :>locking of part:.. rentlil yd, must be m Other dul.les wall include telligent. good "' /J>('<>Pll•, SECUT AIY jl9Utr COOIDIMATOI sh1pp1ng, receiving .. & mech, Mii.i.aon VicJO general wa r ehoui.1ng area.S3I 2313 dw es Electronic com- po n e nt kno wl edge TYPl!>'T WANTED 3llJ5 hdpftA M1rumum I year days a wc.oek. Plc:ti.Jnl h<JUrs per week. Must --- h.ave Stick & MIG i·xp AKCGldn Retnever pup-. l\pply LuRunu t::tchml( Hunte rs. wtr do~s. JKJ l"ress <.:o. 1999 s <.:oai.t <.:Ji a m P Ped 1 R r c e llwy, L.11<unu Bearh 493-6861_ Woman Lo prepare even IOJ( nwal• for widower 3 4 days per v. t·l'k 610-9116 <.:oronu d el Mar Area Pit Bull pupi., dbl reg1i. Ma.I e. t 'e ma II' SJ6..'l739 AK C Lub P upp1t''o Yel1blk Sl50 Sholl. f; M0\'101( S•ll• Mu o,1 Sdcnf1l't' almo-.t lll'W I'll 11 u a I 1 t y d t· 1· 11 1 t'Oordanuted l!<()fa l(a n11· l b I • 4 t' h r .., t 11 1• 1 ,, .., armehr For appt to "'' plea:.Hall !Wi 2140 Houutdd Gooch 806 5 ....................•.. ~a H ft brown. i:old & ora.nl(l' nfJwered pattern be1g(' bal'kl(round S91l. l.trJ:I' c orrrf' l.iblc· S2J ftlth IO J(uod l'Ond C .. 11 ~VT72 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CW.MICS .Handpa.lnted cera mics. 2UAL...., 9Dtadl -.mu1uP11:_ S::.'"' op a.Ir a.w...-. D1.-atter2:ao MMc.ftlnl aoUd walDut 17" ~ YI llllltrOr 6 40'' dmc. SUO. Matdl'f IOUd walnut coffee tbl 6 2 end tbla D>. 25" Heathkit col· orTV, ldntcond bltn 175. Mi-s:m. plaques. nat1v1ly set. '4tul••- p latea. muc h m 11c. W..e.4 IOll lletnl. A1lo 1pec1ial or· ••••••••••••••••••••••• den• colon done al r•· Record collectlona aay Ullf'lable-co.t. 8'&-5745 quan&!ty, Ire. or ~. tn ~es .. cond. TOP S pa.Id. CO PY MACHJNE Call 7H~.10am \0 Uaee any paper. •,; lOpm., u k for Vito. _ Pnce 96!'7033.:. Carpet1ag /used nylon PATIO.POOL HEATER. pluah. 180sq yardl. SUd· free standJng «H·fired inc door drapes & 2 rods. racbant Suogl~ Mfg 5000 Schwinn girls bike . SO.IXM> BTU. port. Xlnt _97S-04'17 _______ _ cond ll~~ts __ Wlllltbd to purchas.: WW MATTRESS AND 11 souvenirs . Me dals, BOXSPRINCS i.w c>r d s, h c lm e ~s . Regul ar me. used but t'lc IEspeclally looklr'g dc~ Suitable for ren for German item s). Pnv. t al S20 eal·h Mesa collect o r . 5Sl ·446• Vl.'f'de. CM S40-572 I ~yt.ame_. __ _ Urult.:od Airline:. 5'n 01i. 1-----lm!I ___ _ (•ount Cou pon~. S50 IMITWAMTID each t4 1 536-00W Suitable ror gardening. <:an pickup. Mesa Verde Two Apter 1can i\1rllnt' ari>u . CM . s •O·S721 d1 i;<'ount l'Oupon ' evestwknds ~ch 675 7763 ------Amenran Airline. ,.., Ian: Want to buy tongue and l.'OUpOn $4.S l(rOOvt> cedar lumbe r iSI JIB+. ~ vw Hwl LUl!l(al(c ttJl"k S2U ~5143 ---- l-'t1v Party Selling ever- y th 1 n R to ou t r1t a l~auulfuJ orr.ce. Xerox lelt'f'OPler. IBM selectn c• l nll1 tJ ,\erhnl' tfJUPQn. ~ ~ '""' II typewnters. portable c·lect typewnter , Victor K4i :wo c·alcul•tor:.. walnut m • · laJd .et' d.'k & credenz;i. Relitaurant design firm expenence Good rom worlong cond. Apply in necds Equi p ment pany beneri t s . <.:all per.,(JO,Pennyi.aver.IOOJ Coordmator ror J!row14ilg Perlionnel , 5S7-!1051. Placentia Ave Coi.la rei.t.auranl chitm Outaei. E.O E Mcsu Y ACKT SALIESMAH Ncwport Oe<1ler fur C&C Yar h t :., £r 1c11on . Sportf1shera. Trawler-.. lop Im<.-;. g11Qd pay <.:all ror 1nterv11.·w 64!HYl22. wct.'k.-.o~ Call96<! 04!16 \lu.-.1 i.dl :! <111rJ, I 1·hr AKC Bassett Hound mdlt· l'ofh..'I.· & l.'nd thl h•·d &. 8070 ( .• I• I t r ... n ,, II u I .. <!.!J~ dl''ok . 3UJVTzrn-. I .ind •·•lw 1t1Jtl'r1 ... 1., ~J:lil•·-.. c·hr"'J.. f il1~ ••...........•......... enc ordering rurruture.1--------- nxturei. & eqwp from Typ1:.t, 60 wpm. mten·:-.t Stylist for b usy i.hop. ..... rr d t l<lmo w /paperi. s7~ n •fni: Cheap 75-11,11::. s.&5-4619 alter ti pm .111· II; 1h1· hJI! 'h•nd •l"'Ql,111Wtli, bookcaiws, end IJU1 liPf' 111 t rurk ll1a1l 1bl-.. rarpeL p Nltl'clors. l<11'I l1tk. liur11un1h 1 rn t."t(' 714 fl75 57Jfi,-M9 71 54 •Jo·r.. 11>.J~h•"l.I • on1 r•·•• &> lo pe CI f I Ca I I 0 n Ii & mg vant:'U 0 ll'C U IC!. Mu s t b c e" · X l nt :,alary . Call coordmating Job:. from pen enced 10.0 Ba yside Soundcraftsmen Aud 10, i.1.att Lo fina h Past ex-Or 675 J:tiS. 1>er definite p lus Wall <714 ~6193. train rifdlt pcri.on t:x Talented Young man to TYPI T cellent mt.'tl1cul. dental lram ror prec1i.1on mi>lru s pockage ment n:p<u r (no cli·t·· 1'\111 time po:,1taon Mus t t.roruc·s J Mus t be r eha h<1ve good typinl( s k1ll11 to ble, have manual r!t•x work in one girl uHlt•t" YAHO MAN -Conlractori. s u µp ly hou:.t: ~lct'hun1cally m1nclt·d . ~uud dr iving rl'C'Ord tull t1ml' 11:11 1<111 Youth Counselor.., t•em Mm Dal>l'huncl l'up py, AKC Brown. h ty d11>p, All !'!hot:. Sltl~ ~2333 AK<..: Kee:o;houncll'vpp11·' Like Tl't.ld y lW a ri. SI 7:> Call IW7 76811. 531 7058 afl 6 0r-.county Rftt.....t S.rvlce• 2601 Oa1 rn ll•r Stret·L S A 546·03411 l!:qual Oppc>r Employer l.('nty & exc~llent v1s1rin Ty P 1 n g · a n :. we re n K J..ong training period On· phones. filing. m akrnl( ly M!noui>ly inlerc::.ted appt 'i. & travel urranl(l' need apply. Call ror in menls Shorthand nut neces-.ary. Salary com tnvww appt between m ensur ate wllh 1·x Par t Time even1ni:11 (JutgOlllg adult. workinJ; 1 wit.h youth Over 21 Ov. n Lran-,portat1on S3 su hr AKC J ttlSI I s 1-:1wn :1t TOSTl'O !llA 1113 Secu ri ty Guard M1n 1mum I yr ex perie n ce 1n pol 1l'e, military or other sccun- ty work. PleaBe call for appt. ~ 73S8 7 9AM only S46·060fi i:ienence Call 955· 1550 1iuut 6-91'M '{"'" CALL AN[)flt-:A 642-4321, t'Xt 250. I 5PM £01:: SECURITY OFFtCIER Top Newport Beach aJll complex. All bcnef1ll> l'\11J lime & 'lom1• part TEACHER Math inst, cred, 1-·/T, elem grade&, C M . 642-0411 TEACHER P E.-drall in st elem Arade•, Y 1T , c; M Gt2041 I lime PleaM-rall 644·1900 Tearhers for prc-st:huol ror mformat1on needed. hrs. to mL't:t your :,c,:hed ule 5.56-2676 txwnll·5 TYPIST Bnght young gaJ with xlnt typing skill to handle van t't y of jobs. Milt t di N o e x p e r i e n c e ' • -M neces·sa r y . Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• benefits. Newport Ucuch w.,..u 10~5 area H.1J .. J3J3 ••••••• .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Suaned li(lusi. windo w. Typ1i.t /Word l'roi·ei.,,11r "Io(' k s . m 1 r r or.., . Part lime Nat Co look flresaeen, s1lvt·r. m11,t' mg for typist. 20hri. wk 1:151 04UJ •[)(HJlt:• IM O fl'mal l' 'i hllt "I rropped Show quality 4911 34Jli Pureb r ed Golde n Retnever pUJ>!>, only 2 left, 6Wks old MO-700 I Free to Yo. 1045 ..........•............ Fem I.ah Hu:-.k> m1'< pup py, appnc 4mos. to J,lood home Call 6pm !Jpm 759-9353 Sparu:.h ~tylt• mH1•1• & 1·110 table S7::. ~mukc'll i.:la'' to11. very i:ood 1·•>1111 Thur' & Fri uni> fA2 ~~m .1n1l '''Pt r rnl k a:ir ~r.-tanal Uesk, JU:.t re h11lrop•m11 i.:mwml( H#I turrieG lrom rt>nta l, ne\\' I .1m10f1 Ot••• ,,.,,. ~1.iurt•-. ~ !'iO now $1!15 /\bu \.rn ( "lt•rr11·nt1· l!I:! :.11,:1 "1· It' l' I 111 n o f u i. c 11 ( ;?(/" ,.. ~ ~-·---. ..:..:;;r-<-1 ; . ' I i.·:+ • .: •• :-.-J \'ou t an h<' a WINNER I I ·-t· _,, \.~-./ '~ I,_ .Just hy sending u~ your n a mt• a nd : addn•s!') and b\· wa tching for vour : n ame in the c lassified ad~ oi Uw l Daily Pilot. \\'an lH'kl'l-. to lh1· 1•1r1 u ... ,11 1 J .1mu,cm1·nt .11t r.11 l111n' •JI -.pml1111! 1·\1·nt-. .Ju-.1 1111 out th1-. 1·11u1w111 Jltd: 111.11l 1t lud.1 \ t11 lhl • :~ (; ::: ~ c. ('las!'.ifil'c1 l>t'partmf'nl. Vail) l'ilot 330 W. Bay Strl"l'l, Co~ta )1 l'!'.a. C\ 926:!6 .~ = -" :;;-'.F. :.... .... -.et•rt-tJry l"hri. S29 50 & up L'neQUl' onc-0f a-11111'1. !"law fo11tcd muhu.:au y p&rt nf'r~ llebk Sl6~o ~k~ahitn Ocbk or <.:osL;i ~l·i.d 11100 Nt•wporl Hl"d Cui.t a M t:i.a M2 K45(J WhyfttqR..tail? Brotht r Type write r:.. Sf>wtnic machines, Canon \'3kuJaloni \Whet~ 968 1777 Ofr1~.-chair. H1 1(hback uph<Jlstt-rro rockt·r ni f).i6 5143 P'iCRK Ir °"Jan• 8090 •..••..••....•.....•... SECURITY PATROL &. SALES Openlnr<s ror JO 1<o<ld Pl.'<> pie. liood pay. Call MOllLIE ~ion Sef°Yiu 540.6336 2790 liarbor. C.M. Su1tezcn. E.o .t; SECURITY OFACERS Te11cher. P ff' Presl·hool Ex per d only. Cusla M<::1a area 642·40SO Teachcr/Preschoo~. II time , ex p e ri e ·cd 548-2.\SO T fo~AC H E R Ass is t net.oded for K thru JM grades. 1-:xper. rl'qd 9!n.83J3 c;11Qd starling 1>.ilary PenodJc tnl'reiH.ei. Lo•· Newport Beac·h <.:a ll J e a n Y o u n g b I 11 o ti 752·51.31 EOE mif T YPI ST l'll::<..:~PT I ON I S T Orange CP A rerm hat> opening, cxpcn ence pre· ren-ed S11l;iry open. Call 6J4.8757 TYftlST Win Tickets Worth '50 ••••IOO :o; or N t:W & l 'SEO pianos & ori.:anl> ftll up. Deu~er 75_!:!.l~l Old Tune Shakeys player piano. xlot cond Rolb in· dd Ml·6b70 nft S JO t;pnahl prnct1ce piano. Perl cond. reuli-Onablc S750 ~s.;.i33 aft Spm:_ _ Grand Piano. s·s··. Early 1900 '11 Weber . Beatirul ~ ...quarc buck. SJSOO. Seeby Appt TUEPHONE l\ccuratc typu1t. good ufr SOLICITORS slolls. salary open. Part tame. Sun-Thurs . ___ 549·1767 tmmediale openings for 5:30 to9:30PM. Can earn1 ________ _ on-call. part time a nd S«lO to S700 per mo. Wall fulJ.t.une positions in our lrain. Must be respons1 new facility in Orange ble & able to follow in ~ <:owrty. Previous aecuri 6tluctions. In N.8. areu ... ty or related expen ence _9155-_3402 ______ _ ., is pref erred, but not ~e-T E L E p H O N I:: ..,, quired. For full detu_als I NT BR V I E W E R S : and conalderallon, we in· needed f bl" . vite you to c all or apply or pu 1c opinion :• an penon. 9:3C).lt :30am . survey by nation ally • 2-._,m, Monday through known survey research j. Fri~ firm In S.A. Daytim e --· ~k. $3.75 per tv . ...Call Darlene Howe ~J.321 blr 5PM "& ask for Judy 'l'ypuit Wort.Local T-.orary As~tth Recjster Todtry 557-0045 Cf\·Llr\: ll MPOl!All'V Pl llSONNH SI ll'lllCl S 3723 lirch Sfn•t Mewporl .. ech .. .. ~ .. .. f'..ta Ha I Telephone Sales. adv.1 ________ _ ~ u;r W 8J Growing Publ co. seek· -r..-:.t.s -.. u.a... s•-I Ing exper cl06ers. com-• Tl"" ,.._ ml$ RC mlaalon +draw. Gre at TYPIST to StOO 1600N Kraemer poleotlal. 835-3861 o r Well known naUooal firm ~ Aubelm, CA &'IMli68. will train you In lhe :f ('114 )533·!002 w o r Id of Word • Proccaaon. Elegant ft j Equal Opportunity The Register Newspaper friendly work.Ing condl· ·• t:mployer MW has openinp for morn· tJonl + excellent com-~ ~~~~~~~~-l Ing fr eve auto routes in pany benellt1. Driake _1 ~ l..qlma Bch, Dana pt. " Penonnel. 85l·ll0tl. 4121 !t SHIPPING CLERK · Full Capiatruo Bcb. Call Mr. Wtlterly Plau, SU 102, •4 or parl·tlme . Matur nwt..y95Mll.3. Newport Beach. 100% :• woman pref. Call Shelby~~~~~~~ Fee paid. •• ERi Laba, Npl. Bc h. -::: I~~~~~~~~ SMIOO TOOL Wailers Is Waltreaae1 need e d part time, ltmehea only. 5 days per week. Privlle Clu b. ..... stl)C : S b lppin1 /R ece1v1ng J Trainee. One of lh • 1..._ ...,Ueni of com· • puter perl pherala I i lnine, near Ftwy. n ~ arable penon wanlln ; ptrmanenl Job. Wl t train \0 do aome pre· • tlll90 loapec:tlng. Cal • Ol.1d19-..0l. 4 51.YmtWOODS • MIWPOaT DESIGNER Muat be famiUar with macbine lhop lo deslsn 4c draw cutt1og tool.I, amall WaitrelJa " Ho1te11ea dMa, •machine para for wmted.tll fr P tr, Day1 acrew maeblne It M.C. Is Evet nil. Apply In lathes. Salary com. penon, phone calla. menaurate with ex-Jolly Boler Rataurant perlence. Numeroua •OO So. Cout Hwy , beneftta lncld. fully peld _Lacuna-=--·-----medicaJ •dent.alfor bot.h -:-7o., - Produced by Stadium Motors ports Corp. 106FM KW EST ~nounces Speed Weekend West Tickets available at Ticketron, Mutual Agencies and Anaheim Convention Center Box Office. For more Speed Weekend In· formation Call (714) 752-0503. 960-1673 ~tey Sptnet, 19SO. ~­ Good conclit1on. fi46..L317 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut.afuJ 25" RCA color TV Sl18 2 Yr . Warr Free Del 646-17116 WHY BUY NEW!!! St'veral be aut. color TV 's. All Saw.i & models war 642·5340 f'rt.oe Oel 2 motchmg com er stereo speakers, 32" high, $40 . 531 8006 alter 2: 30 TV 19" Color. sharp p1l'· ture, Uke new. SJ.25. Must sell 842-46t2aft 5. ----lollh&.~ .......... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat Mal nte oence & rest.oration. Reliable & hone6l work. et reusona· ble rates. Call 60- 74Geves. po rl Ha r bor U n · T Maintenance . ln water hull clean· and tept.lra. S81 ·8191 ............. ., '; .t tOJO ....................... • We bavt a f11ll \Im • permanent po1JUon Im· )'Odi10Ufdependant.1. Wa!Un1waltNUet, •PP· I y be l W te D 2 . tp m • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii;iiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IOSMUMC. 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Hunt ml(loo Ht'11e·h Ask for t°l'":ink Munuu or Tum A.Lk.in ...••.•......••..••.••. i11 l.ot."~bndull 1•"' 1 \ I Pt'f1t-ct CUtl!I lk·'l ( lft••r ~ C-tlac 9915 •··•··•••·••······•···· -n. \lark IV. xold m c1w1 roof . nu ttrt'!> ai.IC1ni: ~ '"'° ::mxi '1~0368 '78 fleet wood HrOUl(ham 77 l.JOf'f1ln \''"Jilli~ rut Lo<1ded • XI nt r und ly lomlt·d Onl}' '•K 1111 91. 750. 569-fil() I ct:, k for $7 .SOO &l2 flJ!Yl Cliarle:. '7G Sedan de Ville Whitt> w blue 1n·t P •Jw t>r , l..<>;.1ded l>'anlasUt• COO(! ·~ MBZ :!20S. paint I yr. -,iJIJt!r c1md. bt·'l olrl·r Dun Emerson 003-0flJG ·111 Con vt w lo t mi L'll1mate rare low M .... m1la"e SS9!1!'> l J 11 'Tl Llncnln Town (;11 r , nt-w llrei.. loadl'd. ~ t ,OOU rrule.. As kmR $7000 or make offer Call after 9PM 84K-5.596 Ucluxe Columbia 31i. Wh) hear 100~ of the ex- penses or a '11xur1oui. oo.t when you haven't I.he time to sail every day? Why pe>stpone your Open 7a.m . 'til tip m Monday thru f'r1day (.;IOKt!J &il. & Sun Effoct1ve Mon. !1124 79 SAODLHAQC FORD zatOS. Main. Santa Ana At the Comer of Warner 546-7070 '7IS ~'ord ''JT van w air. long bo<.ly . h\y duty trailer tutch, :151 v H ~tk shift. 15K m1 S4J00 615-<l870 * • • A 'f';TJ ~tl·reo l'JS'j 714 Kll-9021. Mr lk ll 'ill 2400, /\ C. 11 unrn .. f , 714 5S2 ll9IJI Nev.port Beacb Mon C.-J 9715 1>t1ck, 8SOO mi. white. '64 vw Con en Ca h f'n 9w4 Mlwcwr 9'50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGECX>UNTY S MIWlST UNCOLN-MEJlCU ft V DEALERSHJP Sev<'n 1977 Pl}'muuth ~\1ry Suburban 4 door . .! lo(•at 'tat11>n wugcms Al I ,,, ... aut.ornatiC', <11r cond root racks, PS. PU: mat.1 have power window:.. AM F~ stereo radio:.. '>Oflle have speed conlrol M!J~ages run from 60,00o tu 67.000. Priced from Im to S12'7S below Blu1· Book wholesale pric .. 1'beMl wagooa are priet.'d around Sl500 eKh. Coo tac:.\ ranuty·s enjoyment of a Tow bar. • rully equipped larger heavy duty. S30. l>Wlbolit'' Here's an op 531-3986After 2:30 portuolty to Jorn 3 famiUe~ 1n their lon1t RA~JA~S·4 Braud ou .,landing, hurmonioui. Bf {,011dri c h T A love a ffu1r ~ ;i H:id1ul :.. I LRSO marvcloui. -.uilhuat t~ E lmo l4 1 2 <:itch . $10,000. <OnJy $75t mn for w nms. SBl 545-0891 thelolty.~1'71~ >M9 9988 ...,.for s• 16. V Ca I ••••••••••••••••••••••• enture l W /lfill t•r IMPORTAN1'' 1976 SBSO. Good cond •NOTJ<.: ET< 6~7651 lvmsg. R~:AD~RSA~lJ 19'73 Dodge Van I' S. P/8, clean. Sl79S. <.:a ll Jim 644-0071; 499 2658 ..._.W-.d 95to ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top US(.>c:I can1-foreii<n. OOITl(..,.t1c"l> or dasslrs If yuur l'ar 1.s t·xtra dt•:in, see us t"I ~"1" .~ .,.. su,.; /\DVl':RTIS!o:HS Docks 9070 The PrlCl' or 11l•m" • PI '"en-. c_.., 2925 Harbor Blvd. Ca-.IA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• udvert1secl hy v1·h1l'lt· SUPS AV AILAILE dcul11rs in the vehicle YAC Ne"""'rl 646_0551 classif1t1d advertising -.--colwnns does not include &at alip wanted to uc commodate JG' Sailboat an Newport 11rea. l'ltase c:ontact J.L. Golfoh al 95141272 Sllpt1 Avail Call Judy or Harvey 6'2-4644 any applicable taxes, llceruie. transfer hws. finance charges. rces for air pollution control dl'· vice certi!acauons or d1:· aJer documentary pre· paratJon charges unll.~=­ otherw1se specified by the advertiser !bat Duck avail <sai l) in JvM.-1/ _ t•xchange for sailing CICatkt 9520 u me. Open to Ideas. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7499 '!i6 Poracbe Speedster. IMh. 5pHcl & Original. 3S6 A eng. SW ,080 reblt. XJnt cond.. Sl4.000 or best olfer . Call ••••••••••••••• •••• ••• • 2U/T12·Sl74. 18' Tahiti Skj Boal. 455 -- Olda, Berkeley jet. trlr 'm Corvair 110. new conv s:oio. 213-~2522. top, good tires. brues . flla u . Good m cch Oatllified Ads. your one 85KmL $Z.500 t O BO .st.op ahopplng center. 642-__ 7628 ____ _ MleLe•... tSIO ....... , 9510 ....................... . •.......•............. 979-2500 --- WEIUY CLEAN CARS ANDTIUCICS COHHB.l CHEVROLET '".;""·"'"'' 1• .•. \ ' '~I \ ~ ~-" \ 546-1200 Can'tSell Your Car? CUVIHIMW PAYSTOPOOLJ..Afl ForCleao Used lmporta CaU Make or Ooo IJS.Jl71 WANTED! Late model Toyotas, Volv08, Pickups & Varu1. Callust.oday! l[tiSE-::::i-1 ~·. ·===========~ I PAY OMLY I PORSCHE'S I FIRST MOMTH I WANTED I PAYMENT I Allow .. u.e opportunity I I to oonaider lbe purchase * or lnde-ID ol your clean I I Ptncbe. Cbeck with Ua MO~ OI LAIT MONTH 'lbdayt I WI TAii AMY TIADi I I ••HM1oa..on 1 I PHOI• CllDIT .,,,.OYAL I '18 CELICA I ~:.."'.'9 .~!.-:-=i:.~ I . ..,, ......... '119wo. I AUTOS WAMTm Dan\ trade · Mil ua your uted Merced•• &na. Call U1 CO ftnd 9'1l Whit ~ llU't realty wort.b. MitllODV~llDP6rU . 111·1740 ••••••••••••• •• •••••••• ~ue tnt .. Sl8.750 A'lk ror v or -• --trade ror 69 or ol~r vw .... ....,_ D'Elea.•AAM L'·~1 '76 Vs. 4 apd, s nrf. Mr. C-Oats. 714·546-4141 "cash847S4S7 •0 ""' .. ~ .... r u .. AM/FM cai.i.elle. PS. d)"S,~·964 7444c\'es. • · -1nJect1on • bur l(la r fleet Administrator. Oranj(e C-03111 DluJy Pl1ot ___142:43:21. Ext. 2JO wht1blk. blk c hrome, '74 &Mc. Forest gm. New alarm. .->OO. 67~18. ... """ml M t II 13700 450 SL Mercedes lfr76. --relfl u~. Excell•nt IA y R.AOllOI UNCOl..N·ll ERCUR Y ~L8AIUCenter Dr. .... . ......, . ~ us ff' . . Beaut. cond. 43 ,000 ~ $3.oOOOr bst. Lo ml '79 SevlUt' sllvtr grey, 6'7~1579 rrules.S23.000.64Q.5536 '*83oo. most xtras t6Kma 0.... 9720 -------S13.500 497.2993 alt..!:__ ••••••••••• •••••••••••• '70 M BZ 600. CulltOtn '79 VW l'11nvt•M able. ull SDF'W)'·Lab Porest eKlt IRVlNE 830-7000 t'6S ......••..•...•........ • '...RGE p;i1nt. ~uornor. 37,000 wtute. t'u'~ µla)cr, <'llll -mllt'S. c;1l1 fo42 0006 Al 1>75 1Hl8 ,\I ,.. betwet.·n ii t:ouix• de Valle Gold .,.,th "'h1t1· top \ r .. Jt rream puff I IOI) ~.WI m1le-Po ... l!r v. andov. '· st-ah. door locks, t lit ~I . Jtl it'H(ht'r IOI $1005 Call 1 l<I 644 UJ..I.'.> .Aft !>pm_ Olr Loven. 67 Gro. Ukt· l'll'W all over. must sec. Sl500 ~1724 SJ!LICTIOM Of ~llam AU MODELS 7!} ~1t'fC'Cd C'> 301JS O. 71 \t Jr11u1 ~ ~ JJ(n. !I ~l·r. I'S PB. A (' ult wh1 & 6-way ~l'Ot 70k m1 1T1.1n ,.,oo, c·Ofl<.1. "t"' .S. dn•t' to Jpprt'UJt1· S1495 492 7296 .SHOP&COMPAJtE 111 l ver b I uc . ~ n rf . 'tJi \.'W St1u..in·back. Goud c~tte. xLra tunk~. l'I' cond Slll~ 1''1rm 73 Formula 400 t'lrcbinJ Blk on bUt. w/rt.op. Vcrv d~ 645--0883 eve>:.. BARWICK DATSUN -..., ! 1 ri.111 f .IJJJ" f I ,lfll• 8 3 1-1375 493.3375 •DATSUMS• LG"Cp Seledion . Of A.II ..,.., WE SPECIALIZE IMGOOD SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN :!MS HARBOR RLVD 540.64 I 0 540.021 l 1978 Dats un 8 2 10 Honeybee. 37.000 m1les. Mech. x lnt. $2250. -...m. Red Dutsun 260·Z '741'1 w/:iunroof. AM /FM cass. AtC. Mint cond. Ona. owner.P.P. S8Kml. Ask· 171 l 407 .t I !fl 64S 15C/7 Tl :uJIJ, xlnt l"<md .... un 73412 Wai:on, Sl400. Good r oof . c xtr;.1s, M .q1l1· <'()lld, .iood Ra11 saver 14 C-Oupe U..· \'1llt'. Xlnt i2 Mt'«'ll.r) Broui<ham, yellow 11laml>00 int ~.;.22J2. t'Und, all pwr. AM FM. 9S.C.OO rru , bii: eng, AC. I '72 POllfioc ~ll'W t.Jres. just had .1 lunt• up. N~ !tlartt-r $f7~ a.., IS. 846-5745 afl IWM 4~11734 L<•avanit tuwu Mu11t ~II Sil< rru . S2500 1;.12 1>124 PW & M"aL ... l!ood rond. MG 9742 'H Bug, l!lnl cond. um C-OuPt' I.>t>V1lk. xlnl ml tM ·'4124 • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 64&-490ft ( 'Olld.. $6500 (' j II DI (.' k !If;! 8847; t'VC1\ ~ 3(23 'Tl Mooa.rt'h 4-tl r . 6 ryl. 3lK Ol"IR ma, xlnt t'Ond. Mu1>t :.1·11. b1·-.t ofr 644.(8)0 i4 Grand Satan Waf(un All xt ra~. l ow ner . \f OV ING MUS 1 s ,\ l' H 11'' I c E $I 9 ~II ~~ Part.inR '64 MG M 1d)tct good sheet melal & run 7!l VW Convert wbtll• on ning llcar. 55!J-8300 wh1te, 3,000 m1 , SISlOO. PP.8»mr. MGI 9744 - - ••••••••••••••••••••••• i1411, new brks tunt' up, '67 M<.;B-GT rebll eng. Oltome Wlrt-!i, S1 ,500. 548·2300 new JOUlls. l(ood cond. ~ seU, S1 !199 or t>e:.t d(er.~ r~ 9750 76"'1 S c 1rurco Dix ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loaded. Stick Slereu :.>Km.I $4.500 675 ~I Tl l.'Pc De Vil. All elec • CB. leulhc r 13.<n> mile-; Wire s car ~. 714 K32 lli'OO 7 1 ~arqw11 C I' . !I pa:.l> ------..,~n. P~ PlSt PW I PL, Movini:t M ust S\!ll '71 71 Seville. fully load<.-d A C, Gd 1•ng, rblt tran11. f'lreb1rd E6pn t AuL11 1''1-eaust gold Leather. new rubber . StlOO PS PH, A/C l mmJ• Moon ~ Wire whl~ ~ 7219 :w0J C.11 ~ S9790 r I' 9tl3 090<! A.utol, Ui..d ~ UMCI ~ """ ·•·••·················· ···•·••••··•••···••···· Ccaouo 9917 '64 JS6C, x.lnt cond, enll & d utch reblL 12.000 ma ago. S'S()(). SS&-~-11> __ - $1200 '69 Squarebark. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~on~ en.R. xlnl ·73 Camaro, V-8. p /!>, Aaltos,UMCI cood , 666-l 5JV,SS9 ..iuto.. ~t brakes & l827Dana urei. S2500 968-S?!rl 78Camaro Sport Cpc. AC. PS. PB. t i lt w h l. AM FM. dean. lo ma. brown rnet.. Take over Ille. Dys, 752-8952; Evs, wtalds.7si.6067 ----'920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979DIMO CLE.UAHCE! on Camaros, Capnces. Monte Carlos, Malibus & Novas. Drastic reduc· tlons! SAVE NOW!!! CONNELL CHEVqOLET "'' I • • ' It ' ~ ,~ l .A RGEST SELECTION OF 1'\J F:W & USED C ADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY 197 6 C-ADll.UC SALE cou" Df VIUE .........••. PRICIO! On,.. owner car w11h 1c1Afhf'r wfll'> Cabnolf'I too cn11sP con1ro1 A~ 'F"'4 'lf'l-f'f'O lull C>Owf"r. hit whf>f'I-' lnw IT'llP'I '074Rl<0' 1977 CAl>tUAC $ 6 7 9 5 COU"HWU.1 ..•..... I n fl S 4 • 8 O 0 I 0 B 0 _ .. _____ ..., _______ .., .... .._. '.i4b 1100 full DOwef lllt whN>I At.I F~ !ilPMO rootO cruise control & leatl'M>f seats ••9ST JG: 714·644·5534. eves . ZMro<>BY "74 8210". Good cood. Ella 41M-21884 '70$10 0..ua 4·1P 30mpg, new au ernatot, re-ft Is clutch. Sl.050. '73 31().Z AM/FM 8 t.rack, "•P· xlnl;-mech cond . 11.eoo. m .5547 T7 31JZ 2+2, IUVet' & •pd, W/Dunlop wire•. AIC. AM /Piii , lo•de4. 1'7'50/080 '46'°"'4 or ~ i:c,~AIOUT Dl ....... s 29 9 9 8 cyf . automatic Irani • oower tteenno a brakes. tilt wheel. AM/FM stereo a tow. low miles In Et)!cellent condition' t7348t 11 ~~~ ............... 53999 f:\111 power llC10f\' air cones ano LA"oau 109. ONL V 36.000 low mlfea -I~ LIKE NEW condition• (823POLJ '17 OLDS CUTLASS S 3 9 9 9 SUPllMI •M4 ....•. F"'f Po'#W. factory air eond .. AM'fl'.M ttweo wJt•P•· tilt wtteer & cruise control. Sl\erpl (33eASC). ' j· ' ~ •• ..-... p _ . ......,.. • ... ..... • ···1 1971 CADIUAC '11 Nova; VI. A/C, 14,000 "COUN DI ¥9'.U ia t. 8 8 9 5 ml, aJnt cood. SUH. ~ 117-0111 ASTRO IOOf •••••.• "73 llalllLe Carlo. Oril)nal F 1111 O<>wi'r t&etOl'V air •~athPr ll'llf'f'lOf soltt own• r . I ood e o11d . lll"'~Nl:w':':,,~r ':'if'~a~1s~tac>P~~low-·1T1·1·,....-·'·1•8•T•Z•tt•: ___ ,. IZ2SO/best reuooab&e of. :.··lm=7 ,_ __ .... c ~::rl~~~~ . .. ~919 s ·~ wtal. er __..., n./ • Full oower leather Interior 11ereo "taoe. wire ~U:•aeni~•'r~ wht>f'I covPrs and all "' lhf' ~ t11ir11~ 8 ,., .. 800 l ·07'7~P1: I • ra-o, .. 1. m . l:D>DIS lt71CADtU.AC ~~~PS/PB, ~= ....... ,.~9895 ~•• 1111 of thf' Codllfac l11•11f'Y OC)flnl'I• 3tld iow ...... 0 ' "Ml ,.,... 9721 .............................................. hiS RAKE:R ST ~-~- ..,., Imp. e:ff;; loaded, "'11f'll • 1oru1<v: 11tJ1T S lllnt car, PP • .-OIO ·~ ... 9707 ia • O'N/2+2. Samo -················· 1IDlb' ....... aw.dtl. .,.-i -~· ,., ......... "' ....... E It .-..e leue at .,,..._...De. 4 pua. l . n mo. or buy. l.uaW1 Ir perlonunce. ,ca '7M510 '7Zll. Oe.tkt MUM COST A MESA . ~11"'1 540-9202 ~" • • '11 Cbevette: Low mil• .. •· Liiie N•w I -Pina. MM70ll 'Tl Impel• xlat. coad. ntlll)' xtr11. evea It ..... 3113 , -· ,, HUGI SAYINGS ON LEASE& DEMO . . CARS ••• • Usecl. Low MlleDCJe r. • Factory W.....ty . 1979 PLYMOUTH VOLARE 4 DOOR SEDAN V8. automatic transmission. arr conditioning. power steering. power brakes. vinyl top. custom moldings. radio. wsw tires & more• (731WDU. TAKE Y•R PICK O•LY LOADED WITH EXTRAS! 4DOOR SEDAN LOADED WITH EXTRAS! V8. au tomat i c trans missio n . ai r conditioning. power steering. p ower brakes. padded top. AM/FM radio. radial wsw tires & more! (086WVL). 1964 CHEVROLET 1972 FORD VAN P'tarUP wmt CAMPll "CLUIWA.OM* . va. riu t omarrc rransm1ss1on. a ir cond1t1on1nq power steertng power brakes AM, rM radio. vinyl top WSW tires & more' 1404WWD1 1975 CHEVROLET LUY fttCIUP 1918 LUXURY & ECONOMY CARS ARE HEREI 1979 PLYMOUTH VOLARE 2 DOOR COUPE V8 a1Jtomat1c transmission. air cond1t1oning, oo w<•r steering. po wer brakes. two-tone PcHnt radio. custom mold1pgs. radial wsw lire<.; & more' 1250WXN) LOADED WITH EXTRAS! ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SERVICE HOURS: Monday Thru Friday 7.30am to 5 30 pm Saturday 8am to 5pm VR automat i c tran smission a1 cond1t1on1ng. power steertng. power brakes oower windows AM/FM stereo c ru1 ::;P control . w c:,w tires & more! 1841WVX) 1976 CHRYSLER 1979 FORD CotlDOIA cou" ••• rtc•ur This one has e nice. self contained camper. V8. 3 speed trans.. air cond. p0wer brakes. radio & morel ( N25830) ~ va. automatic transmission. power steering p0wer brakes. wsw tires & m>rel \933E0ti 4 rvl . 4 speed transmission air cond111on1nq. A'f'o/IJFWi stereo w 8 iracll tapt> & custom whPels 1 1 A25681 V8. automatic lrans . air cond . pwr sleennq & brake!. owr windows & spit! seal ltlt wheel CBbnolel vinyl lop & much mQl'e1(45tPOT V8 8ulOrT'81tC lrans • powf!r steenng & brake '> ~·q mirror'\ sltd1ng window· radio & rnorP' rDE6004i •ins s2395 s3395 $6795 .. \ • -- \ i Aromd flve nunutes before * * * rucbbaa tbe Muko Ctt,y Alrport, lbe plueln.d to late the nmway. but ther• waa a lot of fo1. So ... my_... la tbat lbe pilot didn't eee the runway very aood andhetriedtolandanyway At tlnt lbe airplane rattled a bit before t.akinl the runw~. After that, around a half a minute after that. it juat criahed into the IJ"OUDd. * * * When l ftnal.ly knew wtlat was bappenlal, I saw a lot of fire in· aide t.be plane. I dido 't hear an exploaloo. but t,bere was ftre. The seats }#ere thrown all around the place. There were people asking for help, and peo- ple screamin1 and jumpl.ng. It was a real problem. There were some people there, l assume that were already dead, that * * * were tb.rowo oo lbe CJ'OUDd. It wu a mesa over there. The airplane was cracked ope n . Around 200 feet from where lbe body or the plane crashed. there was a motor. One of the seats of the plane was prsatng on me so I bad to gel the seat off. After that I tried to pull my safety belt. but lbe * * * belt Jtat didn't open so I bad to pull very hard oo it so it would open. Once the belt eot o~ I just walf.ed . . . and I ifas stan~ on the runway. When 1 finally eot out of the plane, I aaw that it was com· pletely on fire . . . Tbe ptJot didn't warn us about anything ... My guess is that ... be probably bit something * * * before landlq . . . because there wu a bowie and a fence completely broken up. Tbe fence that aurroundl the airport was compl•ly tom up. Tbere was a house right In front of tbe airport that was on fire. I believe it probably , bit the building before landing, but I reallycouldn'ttell ... * * * _ras of 'et ' . o.lty~~~.._,..'9 TEARFUL CLASSMATES HUG AFTER PLANTING TREE FOR LATE ROBIN SAMSOE At Huntington Be1teh'• Dwyer School, • Uvlr19 Memortal to De•d Girt A Tree for Robin Classma tes Honor Slain Coast Girl By STEVE MARBLE 0t-o.11,,..._.s..,.. Some were her classmates. Others hadn't . "We'r~ going to take care of this tree," eve~ kno~ h~r. Many w~pt Tuesday when Dwyer Principal Bernard Rodgers told stu· Rohm Chnsllne Samsoe _s mother gent~y dents and parents. "This is a special tree. It patted thee~ around a pine tree planted rn will help us remember." the 12-year-old s memory. Robin's mother. Marianne Frazier, .. SHE ALWAYS wanted to be a star," whispered te levision actor Lew Saunders. "I think now she's~ a star." ~ ch oked back tear s and s miled at her daughter's friends He told the somber gathering of 400 at Dwyer Middle School that the sturdy sap pling would remind Huntington l}l!ach stu dents of the energetic blonde. "TRANK YOU," she said. "Thank all of you." Police detectives. who'd spent two weeks searching for the young girl, stood silently next to the students. Sawiders compared .Kobm to the ocean and the white beach sand. He said he'd loved his young neighbor as if she'd been his own child. As a student band began a slow-tempo version or .. America the Beautiful," Robin's friends, family and class mat.es took •turns adding shovels of dirt to the base of the tree. HE ASKED THE young students to touch each other and close their eyes. Most cried. Some bugged each other. When Rodgers asked students to return to class, many remained behind and stared at the t.tte and clasped each other. Robin disappeared almost four months ago after leaving a friend's house just two blocks from the freshly planted pine. SAUNDERS, A regular on the television series CHiPs, explalned he proposed the liv- ing memorial to sfudents. "Tree Banks'' were made and placed in classrooms . Tht needed money was raised in three days. She was rushing home from the beach on a friend's bicycle. apparently afraid she'd be late for an afternoon ballet class. THAT WAS THE last time anyone saw her alive. "Tb.is is the saddest and happiest day of my life," said one dark-haired girl, who said Robin was one of her best friends. ·A state forest employee discovered her body last July near a remote campground in the foot.b.ills near Sierra Mad.re. She bad been kidnapped and murdered. Another seventh grader said she didn't rew ly know Robin but had heard much about her. Sbe said she would help take care of the tree "forever ." B Woman uml,Ro bbed In Baba Clai ea I.and Swae. to End Lagoon Bickering? A land swap proposal that could end years of controveny o v e r t h e B o 1 s a C bl\ c a marablanda and preserve it as a wildlife habftat is being coo· sldered by Signal Landmark Inc., owners of the salt-water Ja1oon. . Slanal Landmark officials con· firmed today they are "seriously looking at" a land swap aaree- men t recenUy offered by California Gov . Edmund Brown's oftlce. The state reporWdly baa rA· fend Sip.al tta choice of It.ate 1urph• lad in trade for the tOO urea II Bolla Cbica manblaod in HUJltialtoa acb It owns. · !f/ayne ark, SUnal. epoknm~t. wa , bowever, hi• nna mu to build at Bolaa Odea. He a 1111 lmd .. :; ••r"ment DYea Sl ute rl1bt to tbe prope~f wblc:h borden Padftc Cout ff11hway. Aml8ol cla 8ollla a.lea, a ccm· eervatlOa sroup ar'1DC com~ preservation of the lagoon, has challenged tbe 1973 a1reement. State officials reportedly made the land swap offer to Signal to insure Bolla Chica is preserved and to avoid a lenatbY te1al battle between Slpal and ., conservation groups. Clark said the state bas of. fered bis firm surplus land near Cblna Lake, other desett proper~ ty and state surplus land acUa· cent to Fairview State H,e,pitaJ, where a Costa Mesa 10U ~ exlete. · ' He said Sipal c~den the state-oftered property to have "heavy conatraint.e" and m~ not be a fair •••P for t.be'Bolaa Cbicaacnqe~ •·we are enluaUq tlMH tur· pla I .. and wW actuaUJ look at them," Clart 1ald. ff• main· taint that local 1roup1 1bould not cODlider tlda tM -ol u.e Bouaadcafttbt. • Lat Tbunday, an Amltcl9 cle (8ee80IM,Pa1eAJ) ~I 63 Said Dead in Mexico MEXICO CITY <AP) -A backup West e rn Airlines DC·lO jetliner bound from Los Angeles with 88 or 89 ' people reported aboard crashed while landing in fog and smog at the Mexico City airport today. plowing into two buildings. Red Cross of- ficials said they had re- covered 63 bodies from the wreckage. The U.S. consul said 19 sW-- vivors. all injured, were taken to three ho8pitals. The fate of lbe others was not known. Nor was it known b ow many Americans were aboard. Many of the names were Hispanic. Crew member Eduardo Valen- cia walked out of the crash with minor injuries. A Mexican ariatlon Gfficial said tbe plw t.oGcbecl down on a runw~ tliat wu closed for re- pairs and that it struck a parked truck and killed its driver. It was not known whether there were any casualties in the s truck buildings. The airport is considered dif · ficult by pilots. with mounUll.ns nearby and with about one million persens living in 20 bl()(ks surrounding the field. Airline Releases A witness said the crash sounded like a clap of thunder and "there was a big flash of light " The plane was de· molished and pieces new onto nearby houses. In Lo5 Angeles, Linda Dozier. director of public relations ror Western Airlines. said the· iU · rated plane was a backup aircraft that was used because the original plane that was to make the flight needed routine maintenance. Some of the dead appeared to be children, witnesses said. The airline said the e_lane carried 76 passengers and a crew of 13. An immigration official who declined to give hi& name said the plane was on fire before it landed. that it hit the runway out out of coot.rot and slammed into a cement block building about a quarter of a mile from the terminal. Other witnesses said the plane then era.shed against a building under construction and its roof fell in. A s pokesman for the Mexican Civil Aeronautics Administra- tion, who asked anonymity. said the plane touched down on a runway that bad been closed to tramc for repairs. Western officials said the black box wbicb monitors all the plane's movements bad been retrived intact. There were oo immediate re- ports of casualties amdng airport groilnd crews or . worlten. WNDONER WJlED BY • .4.D "lly Daily Pilot cluaified ad reached a man all die way in Entlaad." "He's Oyln1 into LAX neit week to eee my duelln1 platob.'' Tbat'• the etory told by the 1ueeellful dualfted ad'fertiler who placed tJd.I ad lit-tbe Dally Pilot: L .. Ort1 En1ll1h duelln1 plttol set. 1l1nature seriea, bit ottr xu-uu lf you want to r .. cb tbat rt1bt cu1tomer wltl\ your cla,.lfted ad, try tbe Dally Pilot. Call MUrr8. ' Survivors' N ames By 1be Asaoclated Press Here is a part.Jal h s t of 17 passengers and two crew mem· hers wbo survived today's crash of a Western Airlines DC 10 Jel at Mexico C1tv Th~ a1rlrne says HB Officials Beat Spill To Drain A southbound truck aP.d trailer containang 4,000 pllons of acetone nipped several times early today. spilling the flam· mable liquid along the San Diego Freeway in Huntington Bea eh. Huntington Beach fire officials diluted the spill with wa ter before the acetone could reach freeway storm drains near Newland Street. California Highway Patrol of- ficers block.ed off all southbound lanea between Beacb Boulevard and l(aanoUa Street roUo,rutg tbe 2:07 a .m. accident. Officials said a second trailer containing methanol remained attached to the truck anct was not disturbed in Ule accident. The driver or the B&J Transportation Co. truck, out of Torred, WU uni.Jtjured. Firemen dumped more than 1,000 ,anons o( water on the · c" flammable liquid to reduce the chance of explosion. Tbey aald lf undiluted acetone had reacbed a storm drain it could have bMll ipited. . Oftidala said odors from tbe spill presented no hasardf to nearby lleSkienta 'and evtc..ation WU no( MceaU')'. The fref'way lanes remalnecfcloaed for nearly Ulree houri. Gao Yu-eel at Shop NEWPORT, Vt. (AP) -An adult boobtore wu bit by eeven .aa.calU• ahap and two arl'OWI t1Hd h'Om a pualQc car 8fter ctunu complained a~ tbe store at a City Council meetms, autbortUel Mid. Police aald DO OH WU ~ured. ther e may be additional sur- vivors The 1nformat1on was suppl.led bv We ::.te rn A1rl1n es spokeswoman Linda Oo21er m Los Angeles. who ::.aid the followmg were taken to two Mexico City hospitals. Balbuena and Centro Medico: Passengers: 1. Mr Hoogland 2 Pedro Rwz 3. MJss Dena Durand 4 Mr Ennque Legoretta 5. Mr Frates 6 Theresa Razo 7. Carmen Razo 8. Mr. R. Martinez 9. Mr. 0 . Canaga 10. Gabnel Moreno 11. Pandora Scott 12. Teodoro Moreno 13. Raul Tav;tas 14. AlejandroAnibal 15. Rafael Martinez Crew members, rugb\ auets· daats . 16. Dooald Richards 17. Edward Valencia Coast a t h er Fair \onight through Thursday with locally gysty ~ likely to con- tl nu e . Not much tem· perature chtng&. Highs Thur.'lday 68 at tbe beaches, 76 inland. with lows tonight 47 along the cout and 55 inland. .:I NSIDE TODA 't' There'• o cllo"'P'°"IMP team fft cmm tr.at'• llOC too w•U lcnot.Oft. Su 1tor11 , pltotoa, Poot m. .... s Allftl'.,,.. • ...... ....... .. ~ 1 .. =~-~ . ..':..:: ~.r.~l =:ra. ~--.. ) •. Made lfp A rtbts Golden Wes t CoJJese cosmetology studt!ntb (from. left) Lorri Stone, Newport Beach. Nanci LeoPold, Huntington Beach and Leesa Fournier, Newport Beach show off some of their m ake up talents which are to be disµlayed today The campus hosts an annual Halloween parade put on by <·usmetology students who put on their beM art work in honor of the season. BJ IOANNE aSYNOLD8 Of .. Detty ,..... Hill ••~very woman la a· pcMat1a1 vlctlm. No ooe l• hnmune. · 'L .. t ·mlnute reacuea rarely happen. u.roes .... tn abort 1up. ply." .• The atat.emente bit home 1'ue9· day ru,bt to a IJ"OUP or 200 peo- ple, netrly all women, who crowded into t.be auditorium at the Costa MeH police atatioll. They came to hear Officer Darell Freeman talk about rape and what they could do to pre- vent tbetmelvea rrom btcomln& vtctlnu. "I r ave one ot these aeuklas a few months •10. and there were six people here,'' he obeerved. The difference between that session and Tuesday's has been the string of assault.a oo Oranae County women ill which alx bave been slain. Four of thOM attacks occurred in Costa Mesa. Tuesday's session drew women from all over the Orange Cout, Ex-champ Held in NB Burglary Candidates Grilled ' but primarily from Costa Mae. They were all ages and slt.es. Some came with husbands and boyfriends and a few bro\A&ht their ba bies Carl "Bobo" Olson , world middleweight box.ing champion in the 1950s, races burglary charges in Newport Beach today after he was arrested Monday by police Olson was scheduled for a r raignment today. The former fighter, now 50, held lhe middleweight title from 1953 to l..955. He beat Sugar Ray Robinson for tbe Ulle and then lost It two y e ars later to Robinson via a knockout Olson was a rrested Monday by Newport Beach Detective Mike Hietala who was investigating the theft of $3,000 worth of valuables from an apartment in the complex whe re Olson Lives. Taken int.o custody on suspi. cion of receiving stolen property was Frederick Ybarra, 52, of 5305 15th St .• Newport Beach He was arrested al Olson's apart· ment at 3305 15th st. Also arrested on suspicion of burglary in connection with the c a s e was J ames Edward ,Carpenter, 19, of 2888 Baysbore Drive, Newport Beach E',....P~AI BOLSA •.. Rolsa Chica lawsuit against the state and Signal was d1 s m1ssed A m 1 gos r Pl> r f's e n ta l 1 v c s . however, s<.1id they would iippeal the ruling Clark said he's worried the an· nouncement of the land swap prop osa l might ca u se "psychological problems" wilh county agencies that are cur· r ently starting land uses for Bolsa Chica. "I just hope people don't throw up their arms and say • well that's it ' because we st1ll intend to live by the 1973 agree- m ent and build on that land." Clark said. He est im ated it would be several weeks before Signal com pletes its s tudy of the state offer Free Ski Lessons Set at GW Colleg~ A free four-week workshop on staying in shape for snow skiing will start Saturday at Golden West College ln Huntington Beach. The workshop will be conduct- ed in Recreation Education 211 from 10 a.m. t.o noon on con- secutive Saturdays. Registration is on a first-come, ·first-served basis at the door. For additional information, call 892-7711, ex- tension 502. Of'ANOE COAl'f DAILY PILOT fN Of....-c.a... a.tty Pt ... W0ft-"KP1•\C~ ............ _ ... _,,,....,._ .. ,, ... o._ c-• """'-C-t s..,..1•11oc111onu•• -·--...... _ F•-1' IOf ( .. la Mo .. , N-"'°-· H ..... _ ....... ~,,-1 .. n Yel'" ,,,.,,,. \.-.... ..-~c .. .i"' .......... .-... , ............. ,_..,_,._ -·· ,..,. .......... _,.,...,. ....... " .. bl Wnl 8., Strwl. C..••-... C"'•tor•I• f»1' ._, .. _ p""*"' •ftl "'*'...., , .... c.wwr .,, ............. -0.-·~ '"7.:.~- 'r-•A ~ ' Me ......... ... ~ ...... _, ..... A\v\le<ll'°"'_. ... ,.'°" ·-·-""'"°'··~·1:4• Hllnttnaton .. ..,. Office IJ1ffMK~ .......... MtlllftQAflOIUI' I' 0._,,.,_ Otf!Ht ~= •m::-"~~;:ro TliltJtllll '".,...., Q ••• A* ..... ......,. On School Closing The prospects of closing neighborhood schools In the Huntington Beach Cit y (elemen- tar y) School District appears to be the question voters are hop· ing five board or trustee can· didates will answer . The hopefuls, vying ror two board seats in I.he Nov. 6 elec· J .. lion , agreed .e-the district is pl ayi n g a waiting game and that it's too e arly lo predic t the d amage the annual loss of 400 s tudents wi ll have. HOUOHTON Incumbe nt Norma Vander Molen, seeking a second board ter m, predicted school closure "is probably in- evitable" and said it will b<: a serious topic in the next year Candidates Gary Nelson and Thomas HoughlA>n, both denUsL'> a nd members of the district's declining e nroUment committee, re ported current trus tees are pushing for closure wh1le igoor· ing other alternatives. Hopefuls Charles (C.B .> Wright, a high school Instructor, and Richard Brewer, a com puter system :. consultant . agreed the district w<is taking a good approat•h m sc>ckang pubhc reaction befor <' malona a ti<· cis1on on closinl( sch~1ls. T he llunt1ngtnn Hea1·h City <e lPmcntciry) school district C'n compasses t he area of Hunt ington Beach sout h of Elli!'. A venue. The re arc 13 schools 10 the district with <i total enroll ment of 7,110. All candidates h ave "had child ren who attended district s.cbools and all , with the cxcep taon of Bre wer, have lived an Huntington Beach more than HJ years . Brewer has resided 1n .Jiuntington Be a c h for four years. Wright, 31, is an English and Latin teacher at Ma nna lhgh School in Hunllngton Beach. lfp said be is a past president of a teacher's association and went on strike early this year Wlth fe llow teachers but insists these facts do not present a conflict for serving as an electtd trustee He maintained he will urge teache rs be granted binding a rb itr ation o n contr a c t grievance matters. Wright, endorsed by the Hunt- ington Beach City Teachers As· soclaUon, said hls experience 11s a teacher and an association leader provides him with an un· derstanding of school flnancinK and the need for quallly educa· tloo. Mra. Vuder Molen, 45, has served as a trustee for four years and currently is chairman of the Huntington Beach Parks and Recreation Commlaslon. She is alllo a girl scout leader and a member or several PTA groups. ·She suggested board members s hould encoura1e st\Jdenta and teachers to r emain In the classroom and 'that Wrl1bt's record would present "a conlllct of interest." . Sbe said her experience u a ' truatee weight ln her favor and rnalntaina that a new trustee must study for at least a )'ear t.o gain the knowledge bla col· leagues have. Brewer. 38, said too much money ii spent ln non·teachina areas and suggested flnanclal c ull could be made tn ad· minlatratioo. "Tbe district la altove the state aver••• on 1dmln11tr.tlve expeuet w6en you fl•un lt per pupil," bl cb.ar•ed· "We lbould put tbe mone1 back In tbe ea ... room ....,. tt beklap." Be wouldn't .. y lllldl1 wMN tM euta sbould be made. Brewer 1aJd be alto faYOrt btndlna arbltratioa ror t.acbln. Be ebarJed current trustee• 811l'Wlll YANOlll MOlUi a ren't responsive to teachers Nelson. 38, has served as the chairman ror the district 's declining <'nrollmenl committee He claimed clostng a school will trim only $90,000 from the dis· trict 's $13 million bud.get. He s uggested neighborhood schools could remain open if va· c ant cla:.srooms were leased School closurt!, he said . 1s hls l:1!>t choice for !>Ol ving the dee tin 111g enroll ment crunch Nelson is also being endorsed by the district's teachers . lfough&oo, 45, s md he and den- tal colleague Nelson decided to r un whlle serving together on t he declining (•nrollment com· mitlcc. lie ussc rtc d e nro llme nt alternatives such as leasing classrooms or movin g the dis- tncl headquarters int-0 an eXJst 1ng school could solve the dwindling stude nt population problem I Jc said he would like to en- coura~e parents to take a more active role in school affairs ·'Too often par ents blame schools for doing a bum job an education but refuse to get in volved . Parents have to take part of the bla me." All candidates are against busmg outside the district boun· da ries and would fight the con troversial voucher plan. Conservative To Begin 'Third Party WASHIN GTON <AP) Former Gov. Meldrlm Thomson of New Hampshire, a vocal leader of the country's staunch conservatives, announced today he la running for president oo a thlrd·parlY ticket because none of the RA!publlcan contenders is acceptable. Tbomaoo, a leading s upporter o r former California Gov. Ronald Reasan in the 1976 Republican nom ination fight, told a newa conference be ll leavln1 the GOP forever. "I am unhappy with all those who have surfaced or have ln· dlcaled they will surface ln the presldeoUal watera," Thomson said. Tbo"80fl 1aid he wH forming • CodU.tuUon Party and would try to p\ oa the ballot un~r lta banner ln all 50 1tate11 altboulh "lt will be lOUlb work. • Tbe tbrM·t•rm llepubllcan Eovernor, wbo lolt to Democrat uib Oallea last year, said b• . acJ ralted no mon11 ror bll pr"ldentlal race but ••oecttd to 1•t "nasnbers of mtruoea of doUare" from prtvat. contrlbu· tlon1 and would not accept federal tundl tOf' b1I campa.lp.. ' One young man who s howed up looked ala rmingly like the police drawing of the suspect. He was called aside by detec· lives who <fucreetl,y ~ueJlioned him before deciding -h, wasn't the man they're looking for. Freeman opened bis seminar with a film on rape. It was followed by a ques t ion and answer ses.<iion in which the sub- Ject changed from rape preven· l ion to the unsolved Orange Coast murder rape cases The women wanted to know lf police had anyone 1n custody Do they know who the suspect 1s" Whal about fl a lloween? Wh at self defense meW1ures could be taken ? Aided by Detecti ve Landa Giesler, Freeman djd his best to ans wer their concerns. They said they have no swi- pect Identified or in custody Halloween, like othe r nights in Costa Mesa recently, is going to sec as many policemen 1n lhl· field as the department can put thNc U c f t· n s " w a s t h e t o JJ 1 c Freeman had t•allcd the meetuig lo diS<.'ill>S. "Home sc<.'urity is the answer lo the s1tuat1on we 're dealmR with," the oHtcer told bu. a u· dlence. He showed them a ~·minute f ilm a nd spent another 45 minutes discussing lf)ck!, <ind burglar al:irms As the rape him noted, dead boll locks arc expensive. but they're worth 1t It also said. "somt•thlng as sma ll as a 98-cent wmdow lock can save a woman a lot of agony '.' P o l ice in the four other j ur1sd1ct1ons wh1>re the killer has struck are also empbasmng the need for women to keep their homes locked. The sW>pect, who has s truck eil-{ht times sincf' April 1 of lhls year. apparently has gotten into his victims' apartments through unlocked doors or windows. Half the people at T uesday's seminar s aid they we re apart· ment dwellers. They were only slightly more apprehens ive than the women who live an house:. Many stayed a fter the con· clusion of the two hour session to ask more q uestions or to discuss the murders among themselves One younR woman confegsed she was waiting for two or three others to leave so she'd have company walking t.o her car. Darth tlae Dragon Darth Rimmer . 2. of Huntington Beach was the witc:he~ <:ho1ce for grand prm .· winner <Jt M~nday's costum~ parade. s~onsored b y the tiunt1ngton Beach Junior Wom en'> Club at Huntington CC'ntcr Darth's mom J )j ~~~e his dragon ~u11 . for "-htch h(• won a $25 s'av~n:~ 40 on Bus Stranded By Colorado Drifts CAMPO . Colo t AP A C'on tme ntal Tnulways bus carrymjt a b o ut 40 p ass e n ger'! W ii ' s tranded in 12-foot snowdnfu to day and a comoy of ... nowplo ....... and four v.hf't'I driH· .,Ph11 It· lrft this .. oulhf'c1 'i t (11IMJd«J farmtov.11 lo n·-.< Ut> thf'm Th.-dnfL-. v.t•rl' dumped on Color;:id<>" c;;),lt•m plain .. b> ..i blizzard v.·h1ch rrw rf'd out of the Hock1es on Tuf'~Q.d.> bt:hind ~ mph wmd.s Thl' W\nd)o. ~·ombincd with wet sno" and ice 10 kn<><:k out power "to ..1bout 5 000 pe~on.-. in the southea~t part of the sta te Officer Perry Powe ll or tht' Colorado Sta t(' P atrol said CB Bandit GPtS S 35 At Vall~~· Mark~r A bandit who threatened a clerk wtlh a fender Jack c:.caped with about S35 m cas h from tht' Stop N Go Ma rket a t 16040 Newhope St in Fountam Valley e arly Tuesday The clerk said the red hwred man entered the markel at 12 lO a.m . and demanded cash The assailant. dcscnbed as about 30 years old and of med.tum height and build, fled on foot r1c110 contact mad1• with t hr nu<> Tuesday ni~ht indicated that all lhe pai.scngcr.. we re '>afc .. As ton~ a~ they -.Lav 1n the hu~ th1•V r•· "'' 1· anti v. a rm lie '•lt d (Hill 1111'111 ,fl 0., b1•t•n thr1111~h lh1' 111 for" and th1·y know v.hal to do .. 1 he· bu-. b••Jipvcd en ro1Jt 1• from Amanllo. Tex;is, to Dem 1·r W d' ont• of '>t·v1•ral veh1C'lt•-. m a r oonl.'d a boul rou r mile~ -.oul h of Camr)() .. We· ve ~()l vehicles cari. imd truck!> north. -.o uth. east and wrst of ht-re that were stranded last night." said Powell . who wa!'> helping with rescue opcni· 11on~ centered in Campo. "We've ~ot 1•vcry availahle piece of equipment wP c<.1 n gl't our handc; on tryin~ to get 11ut the re." Powell ">aid ''It's b<'t'n a prt>lly long ntRht . but we'rp still ktcking away al 1t It was Jus t ~etllng so b<.1d lal>l ni ght that we <.'ou ldn 't hardly J.:t'l out of town " The rescue t•rew included about 25 'ihenff''> deputies. State P.itrol offl cerl>. highway crcwl> and volunteers. he said Powell said 1t wa'> hoped lhc c;nowplowl' could free the bus and cle;.i r the r oad back to Campo ''We Want You To Look Better For Less!'' We'renot complain· ing about the high price of glasses, we're doing som ething about it. . ..,......... There are a tot of places to buy ey ewear these days. You can go to a so called "fashion boutiQue" and pay spect acular p rices for famous names, or you can come to Optical Factory, and get the best possible f ashion' looks In evewear at a down to earth price. A r; a rule, you only get what you pay for these day s. Our selection is large enougn to please the most finicky tastes. and yet our prices start as low as U4.50 Single Vision S44.SO Bifocal SS4.SO Trifocal CI ncludes Fashion Frame~ Stan· dard Size Glass Lenses and Case) A t these prices we'r e making a spec tacle of our selves. So, If you w ant a spectacular look in eyewear fashion w ithout pay ing a spec · tacular pr ice. there's really only one place to shop ... Optical Factory. w e are your neighborhood optKal store, centrally loc~ted on East 17th Street in Costa M esa. Rem~YYiber to ask your eye doctor'1or your prescrip- tion. With this In hand you can shop around tor the best in eyewea r at the r ight price. ~ PTll:AL ~Al~f~~RY 1250 E. 17th'Street, Costa Mesa·• HIHeJrcn Sq. VIS4' 642-4630 • Weekdays 9-5:30 sat. 9.3 11-< ~ \ 7 . ,. lrvbte EDITION VOL. n, NO. 3CM. • SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALl~ORNIA ) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS ~------ Sdrri1'or Walked E'rorn Flaming DC•l 0 Around five minutes before * * * reacb.IDlthe MexieoClty Alr1*t. the plane tried lotake lhe runway. bul there was a lot of to1. So. . my Juell ll that the pOot didn't see the runway very lood und het.nedtolandQyway~ Al first the airplane rattled a bll before taking the runway. Afte r that, around a half a minute after that, it juat craabed LDlo the '1'0UDd * * * Daalia's 8ack-o-Meloa When l Onally knew wbat was happenlns, I aaw a lot of fire in· aJde lbe plane. I didn't bear an expk>eion, but there was fire. The seats were thrown all around the place. There were people asking for help, and peo- ple screaming and jumpin&. It was a real problem. There were some people there, 1 assume that were already dead, that * * * T halia Simon. 7. of Costa Mesa, has a very special jack-o-lantem for Halloween. It's cut from a watermelon. It came about because her father's attempt to grow pumpkins was a bust. AJI he got were vines. Then he tried watermelons. They didn't taste very good. so Thalia's dad gave up on the green thumb bit and came up with this compromise. CM Se1ninar Draws 200 String of Rapes Boosts Turnout By J OANNE REYNOLDS Of tM D.tl\I l'llet S~ff They gave a rape seminar in Costa Mesa Tuesday night and 200 people came. Six months ago a similar session produced an audience of six. The difference between the earlier session and Tuesday's has been the string of assaults on Orange Coast women in which six have been slain. Four of the attacks occurred in Costa Mesa. The audience crowded into the auditorium of Costa Mesa Police StaUon bad come to hear Officer Darell Freeman talk about rape and what they could do to pro- tect themselves . Mos t were women. Tuesday's session drew women from all over the Orange Coast, but primarily from Costa Mesa. They .. were all ages and sizes. Some 11Came with husbands and boyfriends and a few brought their babies. One young man who showed up looked alarmingly like the police drawing of the suspect. He was called aside by dete<:- tives who discreetly questioned him before deciding he wasn't the man they're lookin~ for. Freeman opened his seminar with a film on rape. It was followed by a question and answer session in which the sub· ject changed from rape preven· tion to the unsolved Orange Coast murder-rape cases. The women wanted to know if police had anyone in custody. Do they know who the s uspect is? What about Halloween? What self defense measures could be taken? Aided by Detective Linda Giesler. Freeman did bis best to (See RAPE , Page AZ) were thrown oo the ground. Jt was a mess over there. The airplane was cracked open. Around 200 feet from wbere the body of lbe plane crubed. there was a motor. One of lbe seats of the plane was pressing on me so I bad to get the seat off. After that I tried to oull my safety belt, but tbe * * * belt just didn'"open 10 t bad lo pull very bard oo it so it would open. Once tbe belt got open, I just walked ... and I was standing on the runway. When I finally got out of the plane, I saw that it was com- pletely on fire ... The pilot didn't warn us about anything . . . My guess ia that • • • be probably bit something * * * before landing . . . because there was a house and a fence completely broken up. The fence that surrounds tbe airport wu completely torn up. There was a house right in front or the airport that was on fire. I believe it probably hit tbe building before landing, but l reallycouldn't tell ... * * * _rash of et 63 Said Dead in Mexico MEXJCO CITY CA P ) -A backup Western Airlines DC· 10 jetliner bound from Los An geles with 88 or 89 people r eported a boa rd crashed while landing in fog and smog at the Mexico City airport today. plowing mto two buildings. Red Cross of· fi cials said they had re- covered 63 bodies from the wreckage. The U.S. consul said 19 sur-vivors, all injured. were taken w th.ree hospitals. The fate of the others was not known. Nor was it known h o w many Americans were aboard. Many of the names were Hispanic. Crew member Eduardo Valen- cia walked out of the crash with minor injuries. A Mexican aviation official sald the plane touched down on a runway that was closed for re- pairs and that it struck a parked truck and kiUed its driver. It was not known whether there were any casua lt ies in the struck buildings. The airport is considered dJf. fi cult by pilots, with mountains nearby and with a bout one million persons living in 20 blocks surrounding the field. A witness said the crash sounded like a clap of thunder and "there was a big flash of light." The plane was de· molished and pieces flew onto nearby houses. <See ESCAP E, Page A2) * * * Western Lists Survivors Of Jet Crash By Tbe A..ssoc:lated Press Here is a partial list of 17 passengers and two crew mem- bers who survived today's crash of a Western Airlines OC· 10 jet at Me xico City. The airUne says there may be additional sur- vivors. Al'_...,... PANDORA SCOTT AMONG SUAVJVOAS OF PLANE CRASH Information Incomplete on Fate of Others Aboard Ex-boxing Champ Faces Burglary Rlip Carl "Bobo" Olson. world m1ddlewe1ght boxmg champion in the 1950s. races burglary charges in Ne wport Beach today after he was arrested Monday by police. Olson was scheduled for ar· ra1gnment today The former fighter, now 50. held the middleweight title from 1953 to 1955. He beat Sugar Ray Robinson (or the title and then losl 1t two yea rs later to Robinson via a knockout Olson was an ested Monday by Newport Beach Detective Mike Hi etala who was investigating the theft of $3,000 worth of valuable!' from an apartment m the complex where Olson hvci-. Taken lnto custody on susp1· c1on of receivmg stolen property was Freden ck Ybarra. 52. of 5305 tSth St . Newport Beach He was arrested at Olson's apart· ment at 3305 15th st Also arrested on susp1c1on of burglary in connection with tht- case wa s Ja me s Edward Ca rpenter. 19, of 2888 Bayshore Dn ve.NewportBeach. llletala said information link· ing the men to the Oct 24 burglary was developed during an investigation of an alleged plot to hold up a store m Fashion Island. · It's Radloaetive The information was supplied b y Western Airlin es spokeswoman Linda Dozier in Los Angeles. who said the following were taken to two Mexico City hospitals, Balbuena and Centro Medico: Dissenter Explains Vote On Airport Olson was bpld an Newport Beach city jail m lieu of $10.000 bail. Carpente r was held on $25,000 bail and Ybarra was held OD $2,500 bail. . ' I I Irvine Stuck With Waste I in San Francisco said both the Nevada and Richland, Wash., disposal grounds have been shut down because or waste packag- ing problems and discovery of stee l drums outside one of the facilities. NRC spokesman Jim Hancbetl said the Washington site was HE'S PELTED BY PUMPKINS closed down a month ago1_ by Gov. Dixy Lee Ray and"\1-fte Nevada site was padlocked a week ago. Baietti said storage. of the low- level waste -items such as isotopes used in research and lab materials contaminated with radioactivity -poses no haunt to the public health and safety. LEBANON, N.H . (AP> David Faulkner, a co~elor at Lebanon Higb School, opened the front door and said, "I knew the great pumpkin bad been there." He said his company collects the materials from about 100 medical and industrial establish· menu ln a three-county area and then eventually ships the waste to the disposal sites for _. ... burial. There were 200 treat pumpklna in fact -so many were piled a1ainat bil door that a few J'Olled lulde aa Faulker wu making bil w11 to work Tueaday. A warnln1 to the Lebanon tealor cla11: EJCpeet extra homework. Faulkner'• con· vhaeed :roa'N ,....,.... .. for hll pumpkin pet.eh. • I . One of ICN's customers is UC Irvine. A spokesman for the UCI inecllcal ceoter Jn the city of Oran1e said the shutdown of the dlaposal sites bu not created a ny problems with nuclear- related medical functions. Dr. Leroy Price said very lit- tle low-level radloactlve ••tala produced at tbe medical etater" and he didn't utlc:lp1te any prob.lema arl1lo1 from a prlloqed dolure of the dilpou1 al tea. Howuer, offtclala at other JDedlcal centers ln Soutbern (lie WAITS, p.,_ AJ) ' Pa1M11Cen: 1. Mr. HOogland 2. Pedro.Ruiz 3. Miss Dena Durand 4. Mr. Enrique Legoretta S. Mr. Frates 6. Theresa Razo 7. Carmen Razo 8. Mr. R. Martiner 9. Mr. D. Canaga 10. Gabriel MoTeno 11. Pandora Scott 12. Teodoro Moreno 13. Raul Tavitas 14. AlejanclroAnlbal 15.JlafaelMartinez .... Crew me•lten, fll&ltt aaeB"· d1atl 16. Donald Richards 17. FAward Valencia Condos Frozen LOS ANGEL~ (AP> -Cou.n· ty Board of Supervisors c h airman Kenneth Hahn threatened to have sberlff's depuilea remove 40 protestinl te· qutl from a wlatlle meettnc of ._. bMrd tbateaded ID a yotefQr a tbree·week moratorium cm coo- domlnham CCIDHrDoGI. . " 'i By DELORES BROOKS l&WIN OI .. D.il~ I'*' Slaff Orange County supervisor Thomas Riley denied .today that negotiaUona for purchase of land adjacent to John Wayne Airport would ultimately mean in· creased ope rations al the airport. "I don't think there will be an increase In the frequency of operations, allbou&b there could be more passengers loadin& and unloadinc." he said. Riley was the lone dissenter in Tuesday's boa.rd action ln which county General Services Agen- cy (GSA> slaff was ordered to take preliminary steps towan1 buying 31-acres oa the west aide of the airport nmway in Colt.a Mesa. That land includes a 2.6 acre plot on Airway Avenue and 28 acres on Re d Hilt Avenue between Baker Street and Paularlno Avenue. The preliminary a\eps lDelude compliance witb te1al eocMI bl· volvine the \and acquialtion'a ef. feet on C:O.ta lies•'• ceneral plan. But delptte bll obj~ to TuesdQ's aeUon Riley said to- d•y bl didn't eee tbe move u a <leeAmPOST,P ... AJ) All three were to be arraigned today at t~e Harbor Judicial District Court. Or :~ec.j,:as l .. Weather Fair tonight through Thursday with locally gusty winds likely to con· tinue . Not much tem- perature change. Highs 'Thursday 68 at the beaches, 76 inland, wttb Iowa tonight 47 along the coast and 55 inland. INSIDE TeDA" Thtrt'• o cltcunpfoft1llip ttom in toua tltol'1 not too well knot0ft. See 1tor11 . photos. Page BJ. .... j • • .. .. , ' Ted Backed In ·Cmi/omia LOI AHOILQ P) -CelMaa&a Opanr•-. ='=~~1'.=: ldeaUal nomln&Uoft b1 • better tb•n l ·l •aril• onrPr~C....Md S.J 0\W Goy, ~-0 , Jko~Jr.,K~toa 1-"-l•n-'911 ... •r. Ol .. er rH•ll• la a •t•tewtdt ........ Poll of l ,la .... Mt .... Oel 15 aad Oct. 11 ..... Lbal Nllll#ed \IO&en' Clft•ioal ot Can. ud Browa ba4 tureed aromd alaee ()e.. lobtr lf'll. the '118MI Mid, Carter, wt.o bad 1 a perceot favorable ratiq lo tb• poU a year llO, dropped to 31 pereeat f1vorabie. aro.n, -.Jo1· Int • IJ percent favorable lmprtt.lion l&at Oetober, dropped to 43 p•r~ent favorabie . imprenlon lbla month amon1 hie ltome ala~·• te&Utered "°""'· lbe poll abowed C AM•O. Colo (AP) -...,,.,..... fCNOl ~ 11- feot Ho••rllt1 \o tHoue s:---n cm a ltrwMd '*'to-1. W two...._..,.,_... la a .., • ...,..n oo-.. ......... , .......... ., ...... ...... ..,., ........ . fte !......,.,.. Oft ..... Ccia Uaeetal Tta1.ltra11 bua all ..... -1.otd HDdiU.O w~en lbey ._.. ..._.t to C.mpo. PtN Qlllf ,,_ ~...,,..,. HJd. Ht MW OM two bodl•..,. fouad ln • car near the M Ttlelr ldeaUtlea were not re leued lmmtdJately The blluard roared out ol lhe Roell•• oo T\M!Sday wllb wlndl of ._.P to 90 mll• ao hollr. knock· 11\I out eleetrital power to about 5 ,000 peuona In 1outtteut Colorado ~nd nearly 8,000 pereona In the Oklahoma Panhandle R~po rt• f rom aoutbeut (;olorado i.lso lndk•t ed extensive livestock losses. .............. 1.Miit1lilllt ro•d• In the an• remau..d clo1td, coa:unwutlon1 were out Hd a11thor1Ue1 t0uld not provide -tlrm n1u,.. on how · D>aay PIOfle w•n wantna tor MlJ> Ou cono1 of eaowplow1 pu.hed eouU> from Sprfn1fteld •l dawn toward Campo and the T rallwaya but atraoded on ff l1hway 2t7 t0ulh of Campo near t.be Oklahoma border. Ont p\ow made 1t th.roueh to Campo and r.acbed the bu.a late thl• momiq, Sch11tner aaJd. He uld farmera had mounted •coop• on tlMt front of \betr trac· tort to help c&ear lbe hlpway •nd reach the bu. Olllaer Perry Powell of tbe Color.do &.le Patrol said Tues d1&)' nlght that clti&en1 band radio contact with the bus had Indicated all the pauengan Wl're sate .. A1 IOOK •• they l lMY in the ...... U.,'N..,. Md werm," ht uld. ·•conUautal'1 bHn tbrcrup thl1 before and they know what to do." The bu.a, beUeved en rout. from Amarillo, Tnu to Deattr waa one of Hverai v•blele1 maroonad about lour mll•• aouth o1 cvnpo. "We've -lot vl'hlclea, cert and truckt aorth, t0utb, eHt and wett C'JI htrt that were 1ttaaded lllt olOt." Hid PowtU , 'Wbo w11 belptn1 wtth reecu. opet'a· l1001 centered ln Campo. "We've •ot every available piece ot equipment we can 1et our handa on trylo1 to set out there." Powell Hid. "It'• been a pretty Ions nJ~t. but"'we'r e ltilJ kicking •w•y at It. It wu ju.st icetUng 110 b•d lu t nhcht that we couldn't hardly get out ot town ... T he rescue crew Included about 2S sherirr's deputies. Slate Patrol officers. highway crews •nd volunlt-t•ns , he said. A!TIRI~ -9Rt!FL Y Polci Lt ....... , Retired Mesa Cop to Take Irvine Post i WASTE ••• Calllon&a U.. expr11Hd u.e ,.., tlllir auclMr medlelDt dt- p...un.t could bt ekud .._ =-=~tt.l•n•~•· aaa.a.t Mid If tw or tine *-8 ea't bl re.oyect eertlla l'tleardl, lodmtrill ed•teticleal tltablWa.....a., lt woul4 .O~eurtall tbetr operedoal. He Hld at aee at bolpkala Md -la at • P'ftDhan. · v . BaletU aald the H·••lloa clrum1 JCN pleb up from hi , cuatomen are kept at the Irvine raclUtJ owdoon .uJ a s&cnifl· cant ~ YOlUJDe la aeerued for 1bipmeat to burial altel. n.e atora•• area la loehd and aeoure, be 111d. Sloce aome of the traM la ln IJquJd form , be •aJd. 1rouod com COM are used to at.orb it for stora1e and ahJpm4Jnt. Tb1s la known u ablorbed UquJd waste and it preventA · leaka1e. The users them.elves do UUa before the waate ia pfcked up, be aaid. Two Ailing Jets Land Safely On Nov. 2. Lt. R.M. "Mlke" Healey will retire after 25 yean on the Chila Mesa police force On Nov ~. h >'JI sta rt a ne w JOb with the Irvine Police Oepart- Of the 10 000 l!Ublc feet of w aste beln1 kept In Irvine BaietU said about 8,000 cubi~ feet Is matertal picked up rrom ICN customers. The remaJning waste is that generated from JCN's own operaUons . Raietti s1ud his company can keep the waste on band for about three or four months before the s to r age situati on becomes serious. 81 fte AlllOda&ed Preu Two DC·lO jetliners developed en1lne problem& shortly after takeoff from Weit Cout airportl within a 24-bou.r period and both turned back and landed safely, officials said. * * -* . On Tuesday night, one of the three en&inea on a Northweet Alrlinea fic.10 bound from Seat· tie to Fairbanks, Alaska, had to be s hut down, forcing the plane to return to Seattle·Tacoma In· ' t.ernaUonal Ai,oo rt. F ederal . * * * l'r .. Pa,,e A I F.SCAPE DETAILED. • • Jn lAJ6 Anaeles, Linda Do11er , direct.or o( public relations tor Weste rn Airlines, said the 111· fated plane was a backup aircraft that was ui.ed because lhe original plane that was l.ll make the flJght needed routine maintenance Some of the riead appeared to be children. witnesses said The :1irline said the plane carried 76 passengers and a crew of 13. An Immigration official who declined to g1ve his name su1d the plane was on fire before It landed, that it bU the runway out out of control and alammed Into a cement block buildlng about a quarter of a mtle from the terminal. Other witnesses sal<I the plane then c rashed against a building under cons truction and i&a root I ell in. A 1polteeman for tho Mexican ClvU Aeronautics Adminlstra lion, who a11ked anonyrn1t y, <,aid tbe plane touch1·d dow11 ,,n .1 runway that h<1d lwcn 1'111,1 .. J l11 traffic ror repairs Western uff1c 1als said the black box which monitors all tht: plant"s moven1t-nls had lJcen retr1ved intlict 'I here wt:n• no 1mmcd1 att-rt: ports of c asualties e1 m ong airport ground c r e w s or workers The U.S. Feder al Aviation Ad· mimstration and the US N1t· tion<il Tra nbp(Jrtut1on Safety fh)a r d sc·nt rcpn·senllHJ ves to M<,x11·<J City In 1Jbserve the in· vt·M1i., .. t1rm ,,f th .. nash l'.irt'\ or th« µlune were hurled hunrl11•\b 11( )'unh 11nd "truck u slurr1 hfl11 .. 111R dreu bt'yond the a1rpiut . A w1tnci;i. !Said residents there t.u!fcr\!d only light cuts and bruise1> "We were a ll asleep. We heard a terrible noise and an ex· plosion People were shouting 'run for your 11 ves. .save yourseU, · " said 41 year-old Ale· jandro Aguayo Caballero. He and lS other pe<>ple live In a tenement by the a irport where pieces of 1 he plune !!truck P 1 ft r e s '' f s m o u I d c r 1 n g wrcckaai.., lay atop som e of the house• Sn that block. Fllght 605 l!I nonstop fro m Los Ang..,leb and 1s popularly kn<Hrn J !'t th t• '"I t l'Ol<il•"' r,r nl~ht 11wl, IJl'c 111,1 1,f II•• r•1)!'hl rl ~ 1111: It I'> iil'-'1 II( I' f ,lftli di)' d1Jl1l11 d fh l· "H•·cl LYl' 'l''' , 1:d Hugo Pone·<·. a watr hman i.t the 111rport, said "1t was horn. IJIP " • . , ·;i Wtfit !n. -Ui-·lou'ngt• wh~n a noise like il ~~1h' of lhunder was heard. The'' airport lights sort of dimm•·d and a ll of a i.ud 1h·n ltw re W J s a bi g fl<Jsh 11( light." ht: said Snoiv, Ice Sweep Across the Plains By The Alsoclated Press A blustery, snow·laden i;t.orm sent an icy prelude to winter lhrough portions of the cenlral and southern Plains, k illing eight p e r son s , st r a nding motorists, knocking out power aod sending some Texas resi- dents \.0 shelters to keep warm. BUuard warnings we re in ef· feel today across western Kansas aod west·central Nebraska, and travelers ad- vitoriea were posted for the Tex. aa Panhandle, northeast New Mexico and the mountains and footbllla of Colorado, the Na· tional Weather Service said. Two persons were killed Tues· day when a tornado spawned by OftAHOI COA.IT ,..._ ~~ C:.oit\t 0.ll'f p, ... •tl"• .. ,t._ ~tom -............... ··--....... o._ c .. u ...... """""'~· s...r ......... ~.·~ """'",_.. -·· l"'OW\lfl I'.; .. , IO• "'"I• Mow. H--~ -lfAo;oro ....,~,......., ,.,,. ~ •• ....,, •rv,,. . ._......... ftillcttt-.1rt( .... • ~•"OJ•,.....-....,.,*'.,~"'-~w .. ,. enct ~~· f ............ """''"""' ............. ... ,, •• , ...... Cft''4-. ( •ll•eni1 • .,.,. .... ,,._ ~~ ....... "-"·~ 14K•• Cw1ty Vl(•'"'°'*"'"""OIM<M~ ~·--...... ,_ ... ...._ M9 .......... .... awtoo•i... ... -~-ll'~llff .... ,... ....... ...... t he s torm sma ~hed a mobile home 1n a rural community near Ardmore, Okla Sa x other people died in traffic acciden~. including o man and woman struck by a car when they stopped lo help a vehicle stalled tn a snow filled ditch in the TeX<!!> Panhandle. More than a dozen cars and t rucks wer e reported slnmded In sout heast Color ado, a nd Kansas Highway Patrol officers r e!lcued motor ists i.tuc k on highways in the southwei.t part of that i.tatc. . T<:xas Ue part.ment or Public Safety pa trolme n s aid more than 400 autos and trucks were abandoned along Interstate 40 between Amarillo and Tucwn· cari,N.M. "We got every road you can tbJnk of cloeed," said Colorado State Patrolman Perry Powell at Campo. ''We cot cars' truclts, buses and everything elae just stranded aJl over the place. We are just trytne lo get to them and get the people ln here ." Meanwhile, nearly two dozen people were lnjured aa tomadoe and hllh wind.a, tome up to 70 mUea an hour, luhed part.a ot Texu, Oklahoma and Ml110W1. The Oklahoma HJ1hway Patrol identlfted tM tornado victims &1 'I'ereu Carroll, $9, of rural Ardmona and lbnmie Lee Bob, 41, of Ardmore, who waa Marly decaplteted by piec.. of. the mobile home &1 be 1ot out ol b1a truck. Ruling Intact WASmNGTON CAP) -'"'4l U.S. Sul>reme Court bu left in· tact CalifomJe court declalonl OVtrtumin• Ra.MU Uttl1'1 con· •icUOD m tJM ma murder of Oaklt.Dd lcbool luperiatedent Jhreu Poiter. Aviation Adminis tration spokesman Ken Shake said. Northwest F1ight No. 89 wa!'I a few minutes out of Seattle and flying in the vicinHy of Victoria, Britis h Columbia, when an lo· dlcator light warned o f a mechanical malfunction involv 1 ng a compressor on the engme s aid Brent Bas kfl eld , ~ Northwest apakesman. He said the engine was shut down and, e1Her the plane landttd, it was re moved and was being inspected The plane carried about 72 passcngcn. <Jnd a crew of eight, Daskf1eld said T u e~day morninu. a Con tlnenll Alrhnel'I OC·IO turned back to Lo~ Angc·les lntem a tfonal Airport 4-0 minutes after beginning a flight to Chicago. Conllnental spokesman Bruce Plowman said the pilot shut down one of the en gines becau.se of a problem with a turbine hlude. Plowman termed It "a re· lallvely common occurrence "A blade eithe r cracks or comes loose," he said. ..There arc a number or blades Jn the turbine and 1f one comes loose, it ran damage the others " Plo wman said the plane was rep<!tn.oJ and put bar k in service thitl aftt-moon mf•nl a!> a c1vtl1an Healey has been 11elect.ed as Irvine·-. fi rst me1nai:er o(polH:e loot:r v1rc<,. an whic h h e will supervt~<' recordb, com muniea- l1 ons and l£•t·hn1C'al i.er v1ces, ~uch ru. prnp(•rty and the \ch1clt fleet ll't> part or a trend 1n pohre dc•partm(•nti. to hire c1v11tan-. for !.upport posltt<ms, He<i ley i.cs1d. Ill-. present JOb as Co-.ta ~t.-sa rt.'<'ord~ hure<1u commander will bt• filled by Lt John Regan The la.'\t load of waste was sent to Beatty, Nev., by JCN a m on t h ago T he state and f e d e r a l De partme nt o f Trans portation r egulate the shipment of radioactive waste Ba1etl.J suggested abandoned m ilitary facilities could be used for stor age as a temporary 'lolu t10n Hanc hett. said a m et!ling is scheduled next wee k betwe1·n the governor of Was hington and the chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to try to resolve the situation. f'ro• Pag~ A J Costa Me s a Poli c e Chier R o ~e r Nt•th, who dl'scribes Healt!y a-. "a completely dtd· 1catcd officer." said one or lftalt.-y s most ~1gn1 f1cant con- tnl.Jutwn" In f t>sta Mesa CIMne 14! )l'ar~ .1~0 v.ht·n he sen ·l>d·."" poh1·1· 111111;00 111 lht· a rr hitccL'> v.1111 '11·i.1~nt·d t hl' pn·'>t:nl p<iltce ... tJlllJO If no solution to the pr oblem 1s reached . he said t he reden1I Department or Energy can lH' cept some or the low-level com m erc tal wai.te and dispose of 1t at govemml'nl fac1 ht1e'1 AIRPORT LAND ... Hl·<'l'lltl v. l h •<d•·} hes., ~erH.:d "'" po It Cl' IJrt>Jt'<'I d1 n •ctr1r f1,r a romvutl'r ~}'t1·m kn11v.n a!> l'll U S C/\D, v.t11 ch -.ta 11th for P ol 1 L'l' On I.inc Inform .tllon S' "tern ('ornpul•·r ,\-.-.1sted 01s· p ill l'h The Beatty and Ri chland d" poo;11I grounds are b<ith owr11•d and operatt'd by the same l't1m pany, Nuclear Ene rgy Co . whic h, he said, 1i. dfo'-t1vely 11ul or business a t the moment change in board policy "This aclum will not increa&e flight frequency or abandon our noise abatement progr am or re duce our pursuit and objective of meeting noise standards," he Satd Super visors gave GSA staff the go·ahead to begin negotia· t1ons over the stormy protests of £l1 ley. who 1s under cons tant "rui.ur1· from N\!wport li~ach residents to rMtrain any lbrut or poHlblUty of airport ex- vanslon Tht> u1rport 1s located In Htlcy's dbtnct The board approvt>d tht• anion 4 I o>er Hiley:-. 1111-i.t.nl. ;,fter 11 G!.A n1'11ri s111d owneri. or the JI e1cres were going ahead with de velopment plans. Th" other supervisors insisted that Tuesday's move did not commit them to buying the land. and that furthe r delay would in fl ate land valut!s , pricing the county out of the market. "This represents the la/it rea· sonably fe11111ble opportunity to buy ad<t1t1onul l:,nd." cha1rm<Ln Ph 1 lip Anthony said Ai rport rnanal(e r Haul Ri·f(alarto uJ{r,•ed, '>ay1n1< thut putting off 1•urcha::;t allcmpts w1 ul1I 'l1m1 t 011r 11ot1nns sm<i fl1·x 1!.d1 1., CJf 1'1·v•·lop1nl nt ,,f llw a1 q .1•11t " thl' 28 acres on Red Hall Avenue. owned hy Irvine Company l'urchase or the land on R<·d 11111 Avt•nue 1s seen as opening lht· 1>o:ss1b11Jly of relocating the airport 's no w-overcr owded pas~enger terminal The re port did not advocate thl· purrhase or the re mainder or lht• I rVlnc \.-0mpany land, which would <'Os t un additional $9 rnlllwn The GSA report also did not inc lude 11ututel!tions for use of th{• land, deferring to the a1 rpo rt 's unfinishe d maste r plii n . l>l'ht><lul,.d ror compleuon h> Ma} 1~1 'J hl' u1rport'<, ma-.tPr plan hai. pl&ytd a ccntrnl p<1 rt 1n Haley·~ oh1 ect11ms to t•o11~Hlcrat1Un of lh~· land Jiiin h a .,1· . 'I he f1 (L)1 d1~lrt('t s up1·rv1sor l'On VllH't'ff U f:l iJJOrlt} of lh1• board in J unt• that any movt> toward a l&md buy '4ould second RUess the plan and duma~e the i.upervtsors' cred1b1llty. "Jr the perception by the puhllr is that lllf' !)(iard will ' rh•1n 1.1c 11~ mind with the wind, l hal r ri-.1lt's rred1b1lity p rob· lerns," Hllt'y,a1dtoday It v.111 allnv. CJff1ce rs to rheck <iul t raffle warranl-. and other lnformat1on tn seconds through a <·om pult'r terminal 1n their c·ar" e1nd \JSt' a computer to spt·t-'1 up cilspall'h1ng Uuring his ) ear~ al Costa Me,a. Healey also has been m charg• of traanang, community rt·l~1 tions. crime prevention and liud~·t·ltni.t. a i. wt-U as serving as •• 1•.1Ir111 v. .itch c•t.1m ma n<l <· r II•· •t.1rtl'd 11111 "' .. J,>Ohct• 1•l111to~·1 .11•twr l'h11t11).lrJµh~ rt• r11a1u, 11rll' 11( h1 .. h•1bh11·" ,Jlonj( v.1th -.1111,111· 11Jlll'tng J nd clt1$( i.:inr :1 ,r0111r1111~ d1tnr1· th.it <·c<n t.1 · u'•·d 111 "111111t• cl:1n1·1ng \ 1111l11g I k .d1·\ ' horior" v. J '> lw111g C'ho. en J!Hi!:J Off1n•r uf the Y car b) his frllow ofhrcri:. ll1··,., n11 tiv(• C1Jsta Ml's an and ht• and 111 " w•fl.', P;itty had lhl· flrsl chJld born to a Costa Mes;i p11hr 1' off1cc•r . their dauJ:hler L1nd,1 Youn~ Tht•) al-.o havt-" son. Jon f'r•• Pa~AJ RAPE • • • aMwer their concem,S They srud they have no sus pect 1denllhed or an custody. Hallov.een, like other nights in Costa Mesa recently, Is going to see as. naany pallcemen in the r1eld as the department can put thl'ft> 0 l' re n 'It• W ll S l h e~O p I (' rr('1'man hud t'311t>d lhl' m ltnj( to dist uss ·Homl' .,t>cunty 1s the a·m1 1:r to the !>llUatton we're dealan·~ \lollh ... the officer told bJs uu du·nte tie showed them a 25-mmute fi Im and s p ent anothe r 45 minutes d1scubs1ng locks .and burglar alarms As the rnpe Ctlm noted, dead- bolt locks are expen!)1ve, but thl'y're worth It. ft also said, · ·someUung as small as a 98·cent window lock can save a woman a lot of agony.'· B l's 1'1es argu1n" about rr•·d1b1llty . Rtley blasted the <iSA s t.1H report as "W<*fully laek 1n~" an<l wand a letter from Newpm1 Reach city at· torney Dennis O'Neill that urged The staff report noted lhBt $4 4 the board delay dec1s1on on the million in fod~rn l aviation matter anothrr week. llealer sa id he has i;cood :eel ini.:' about Cui.la Ml·'ia but 1i. I c, o k 1 n ~ f o r w a r d l o n 1· -N t'hJllt>nl(cs 1n Irvine .. I relate 11 to the woy Costa M ('S a u~ed lo bl',· he sa id "The re 's tremendous growth «snd a lot or challenges, and I ni•t•d chullen"es In Costa Mesa. we don't have the gro wing pains we USl>d to .. Pohce 1n the fou r othe r JUrtsd1 ct1ons where the killer has struck are also emphasizing the need for women to keep their horn es lCX'ked m oney was .a va~lable fo r the • Bef o r e buy ing the land, land purchase. in addition to • '!lupervisor s must still hold $1 09 mJIUon from the county's public hearings and complete an The s wipect , who has struck eight times since April 1 of this year, apparently has gotten into his victims' apartments through unlocked doors or windows . airport fund. envlronrQental impact report, That wouid buy the 2.6 acre Riley sa.id plot on Afrw,11y Avenue and 11 of ----------------------------------------''We Want You To Defectors Irk Carter Aide WASJUNGTON (AP) Ptesl dent Carte r 's ca mpa ig n manager says he hopes the ad- m 1 n is tratlon will Cire any political appointee found to be flirting with the campaign o( Sen. Edward M. Kennedy~ After watching two Cart.er ad minlstraUon oftl~ detect to the Kennedy camp, Tim Kraft said he thJnka loyalty s hould count in paliUcs. WNDONER WRED BY AD •:My Dally Pllot CIH1lned •d reached a man all the way ln En land." '~He's nytn1 into LAX next week to see my dueUn1 plt toll." Tbet'• the atory lold by the l\lCce11ful cla.ullled a.dvertiaer who placed thJJ ad in the Daily Piiot: Orl1 !n1llth duelln1 platoJ .. t. 1l1natura Hrlet, bat ottr Klll•UU U you wut to nacll t111t rt1bt euatomer wlUa 7our ~la111fted ad, lrJ tu DallJ Pilot. eau ea.am. .. I Look Better For Less!'' We're not compl~Jn· ingaboutthe h1gh price of glasses, we're doing something about it. ) ,.......... -lThere a1e a lot of places to buy 1 eyeweaf these days. You can go to a so called "fashion boutique" and ~ pay spectacular prices for famous na m es, or you can come to Optical Factory, and get the best possible f ash Ion looks in eyewear at a down to earth price. , ·"As a rul~. you only get what vou pa'f for these days. Our selection is large enough to please the m ost finicky tastes, and , yet our prices start as low as S34.SO Single Vision S44.SO'Bifocal SS4.50 Trifocal <Includes Fashion Fram,, Stan· dard Size Glass Lenses and Case) At these prices we;. re making a spectacle of oursel\t.8. • ' ' .. So. if you w ant a spectacular took In eyewear fashion without paylr.>9 a spec· tacular prlcP, there's really only one place to shop ... Optical Factory. we are your neighborhood optical store, centrally located on East 17th Street In Costa M esa. Remem~o ask your eye doc tor for your prescr lp· t ion. With this In hand you can shop around for the best In eyewear at the r ight price. 1:1r11:AL. 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EM t.lll .• d60d7J .:.:·u ::m::r ..:11 ~ ~-; ~ e ~ 1.tS :: llOO to +t ti!Clf t aUt " 21 ~+ V. "e US .. 4 11~'."i' ..... II tAI t 1,... 27"'"" 11.i t, t.7S • 1 21i,t ,.. ...... , ... ' ..... "' ...:r"f·· ~ ~~ ...... ~ ....e<» tlltt u -v. .-t 5l' pt...... t ~..... !Or,, .... di 1+"'+';t jllfJJS .. 2 22 .. '14 :t11 .~' t~ ==~ ':I ,I !!! im+"ti. • ,.,. •1~1\lf ::r,-! 't 1t mt.:·" :at '" i1Y4-~ II • 15 •'---Vt ..... UJ 3'4o ..... ' f '° ~:::::: I ':If fi J: 'v.'~. ij ", ·.~~ ~ ~i iif~~·~ .~ ~·i !!=~ • 1 _.., .... w: ..... . .I " !ft 7 :& :.:.·ij _, + tt I . , ~J. Octot»r 31, 1979 N , Oi\IL Y Ptl()T 8J COke Expan<bf Into New A.r~as . By lllLTON MOSKOWITZ "Coca.COia" and .. Coke".,.. probeblY the m01t weU- liown trademaru in the world. They t.berefo.re have Im· mense value to the Coca.cola Company or Atlanta, wblq tiaards them iealously. Reatauraot operators who serve another cola drink when Cutt.omen order a coke run the risk of iJlcurring the legal wrath of the cdmpany. Coca·Cola saya that if customers Money Tree order a Coke, they should either be served a Coca·Cola or ln· formedthatonlyanotherbrandofcoJaisavailable. Before long, however, you will be seeing these famous trademarks used on a wJde variety or other producta. Coca-Cola and Coke may be pressed into service to sell toys, jewelry, sneakers. T·Sbillls' and other clothing itema. Who knows, there may even be a jeans Une with the Coca· Cola name? NONE OF THE companies wh1ch manufacture Coca· - Cola or Coke brand name products will be prosecuted by lhe Coca·ColaCompany. They won't because they will be making these pro- ducts under license from the Coca-Cola Company. The world's largest soft drink producer has decided that its brand names are so valuable that they ought to be out there making money on their own . So Coca-Cola has set up a licensing department and has invited other eompa ni es to submit applications for use or its trademarks . E ven the company's patented contour bottle will be available for license. Naturally, since it's the Coca·Cola Company, the license will be restricted to"'lhose manufac· turers whose products are compatible with the image of t~e trademarked product and the soft drink industry." THIS MUST MEAN that it will be pointless for pharmaceutical manufacturers to apply for a license even though Coca-Cola was originally promoted as a patent medicine Ea rly advertising, before the turn of the cen· tury, described Coca·Cola as a "brain tonic and nerve -;t1mulant" whose properties would help to reli eye .. Ht>adaches. neuralgia. hystena 11nd melancholia." Hut that won't do today when Coke wants srmply to partner with the likes of McDonald's and Walt Disney. Coca·O>la 's entry into the licensing business is part of the modem phenomenon of sell.mg your name if it's well known. Ca lvin Klein jeans sold $75 million last year: Halston products rack up millions for the food-and.liquor conglomerate, Norton Simon Inc.; American Cyanamid, a ch ... m1cal company. I'> buying the Geoffrey Beene t rude mark bussnc!-:.. and designer John Weitz recently rn<1de this pitch lo manufacturers : "His name sells mil lion~ in fashi on , furniture. cigars It certainly can !>ell millions of toasters, refrigeratori.. v Jc·uum cleant'rs. lamps, flatware-what have you." WATfHl~G ALL T HIS Mnsense. Coca·Cola figured : If thest• designer:-('<In make out like bandits. think or what we could do w1\h our trademarks. which are re· c·ognized around the wurld .. Some Stocks Gain, . But Rally Subsides NEW YORK <AP> -Bluechip stoclts turned downward to<ay afU!r Tuesday's sbarp rally played itseU out. · Gainers trailed losers Hi in the tally of New York Stock. Exchange-listed issues. And the Dow Jones average of 30 big·name industrials, up 15.19 points on Tusday, dropped back 8.1lto815. 70 today. Analysts viewed Tuesday's upsurge as primarily a technical r ally rather than a response to any particular positive news. In foreign-exchange markets today, the dollar was mixed. while gold prices rose slightly. McDonnell Douglas fell t:V.. to 2514 after a delayed open· 1ng. A Western Airlines DC·lO jet crashed in Mexico City l9- day. killing at least 63 people. .'itoeok11 In Th4> DolL'Jor1es1l t"t-IWF•- !itpotlight NEW YQ~l(f .. PI FIMI Oow•Jone' ••11• STOCKS )Q '"0 lO f rn 15 Ult •S S" ll\CIU~ ,,.."~ Ulll• ts Sta ()pen H•Qh LOW Clo... CllQ tn.11 nu11an.•11s.1e>-1.11 2ll n l:M ,, no.•2 231 •3-o •3 100 .... 100.'1 ""·" 100.00-o.~ * 00 ,., :J3 2111.62 283.71-1.1} ... ew VORK c .. 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MN ""'NOllOO oi-.tlan Ill • lllMll't l*Cla IM pollOe ca!Cll UO wM e Qfll'O tlWll Old>• '-ClflOC>t. ~..,....,.,_., itno-eon,.... • OWIRIM't' 0.-. lob~ • AMINCAN ~ ·~71 CMNRWS MCMIWa UO IMUIDI ..._.r~Wllll•• .... 8Ydltor .. , ... -..too l•leel to att8dl ,_ 3 I ~· • IL.CMLUCY When ~'/ t""-to en1en.in e1 • 11VOIO pw1y. Lucy eccept• In I* ~ • OD<CAVETT Todd Bridges (leftJ and Gary Coleman meet ex-heavyweight boxing champwn Muhammad Ali on tonight's (•p1sodc.: of .. D1ff'renl Strokes" at 9 n'd o<'k on NBC, Channel 4. Guell Alben• Hwll .. ID OYIR IAIY Q.,.,. 8ob K8"hllf> 7:001:v: NeCNIWS HAPPY OAY8 AGAIN Richie, Pot... ano Rall>" IONk 001 of ti-hot!M room 10 Mmpltt thlt night· Ille In ChtcaQO I A8CNEWS · (J) JOKER'S WILD t.t•A•e•H While on "'3ve 1n Tcwyo Henry l>t!c.om&~ tnlatu.1100 ""'h a swl!'lt young 11>1nq trm.h trom '"" Stdlfo$ Q) 8AHFOAO AHO SON GteOy 1ovtl"\o C.Ou,1n Fmma 10 IMI S1u1tord\ llOptnq lhal ""' WIH 00 .,,., c.oolonq an<! c.1ttun1n<,1 Ell 28TOHIOHT '1l) MACNEIL / LEHRER AEPORT 7:301J THE OONO SHOW 8 OUIHHE88 GAME Plote sp1nn1ng, laateat tallle<, Sil""!>•. pole v.wtl ovl!f lru<:J\ B NEWl. YWEO GAME HOU.VWOOO 80U4AE8 0 TIC TAC OOUOH G) All IN THE FAMIL V Ed•lh ., antique IOc.kel •• m15s1no «!) GOOOTIMES Tf'HJ tam~y ,,_ 10 c.on. v1n<.1t James lhal he should _, a doGtor IOI ht• tttl&d· de.fun ond emollonat Chann~I Lb• ings 1J KN.<T /CBS) LO'> Anq••to•• D KNBCtNBC) LO'> Anq .. 1". 0 KTLA (lnCI J Loo, Anq1•lt1 U KAAC rv (ABC) LO'> An•J"'"'· fl) to>.FMH ICBSI San 01oqc; 0 KIU TV (lnCI) LO'l Anqt It• J \\0, KCSl (ABC) Sf\ 0111rio G) KTTV (lnCJ I Le, Anqt•t .. , Q) KCOP TV (lnrJ) Lv'> Anri ... ti·" EI!) KCf T TV I PB ! Lo•, /\n1J1•l1• '1!> KOCl rv IPBSJ Hun11nr11rm Uf.,1(.1t OUll>Ut\I~ f1i) Ml.CHEil I LEHRER RE POAT (Ii) GREAT PERFORMANCES l1>ruo Ctl&OVe• Stnnos 0 Youth An<l llomu1yt" Kath ryn W11l k•ll .,nd MK.h aul Mui!>"y urn lt101 lutec:I 1n Ct"'6vl11 ~ \10• v a bout .:i m1dl.ll11 llQf•ll c ifK.UllVfl ~ •llllljljllt In rec.apturn tho otort ol "" c.ollcQ6 Yo.1'' l lJ P.M. MAOAlJNE P M vis.ts 1rw. 1< oh11n.t Stunt R._u"M:n wtn<n 1.-t1'-f1u-.. bo1h ~' an() .... ~u ''••' trtCks ol lt>fl rrado "'''"t ,, couptA who flt•• th11 PlltAnlto OI :>'>O btrd; CfOJ FAMILY FEUD 8:00 t) (f) BUGS BUNNY'S HOWl.-OWEEH Ttw; '"rtoon t3bl>tt mt11th r~ wne. ttnd Ubthtlft'\ w1tn Wilch Hwur 1n J w 1l(I r.om p.i111100 10 scom 1nnuvin1 trick o r trka hH~ M.1ttowooo tRI 0 AEALPEOPU on Au off1<.ml Wll(.h •• WfU ITtU~tUm '"e Qf1IYfl~ ()f r •• muu' M<tllywootJ "111., and t.1 n1qt1. t1~f) lunur11I hwrn· 1.1011 fan11H•~d 111 J .,.,..1~c1.1I H;.tll,,w•1~n pr..- • l'!WrlM:blu kOOKH Polle• low •••t lh• WfllC ... d CM of lVn<' I Ii.nee l)oug, Dul tfMV OOl'I I noUC• L ~ lylf10 uncon- llt-111. 11411(1 t*"lby •lfl llGtfT• IHOUOH NICtlOIH dec>dN lo dfOO 00 I OI Kl!Ool •tier e 14NICll• • t""®6H twn tqt not MHllnQ the ffr•dlord lol.hOIUllO lla/ldMdl G MOVll • • '1t "Ttle Oecat" ( llMl81 6 1tpntn Boyd, Elk• $ot11n1er An Otear ''°'"It-1 ,. .. to 1-" (~by 1111 ltitnd• and tor,,... lrl400d• (2 "'' t ·CAAOL~ AHORWH08 s i.111 s u 1e11y F°' T,,. 611 d• • Fun In A Clrngtlore The CllMM " G) MOVIE *I* The Count 0 1 Monht Crrsto ( t9761 RIOl\- Jrd Charl'lt>erlatn, Tooy CUflte A man uniuetly 1tnptl4IOtleO l()f a Cf.,.,.. INt h• did nol commll. ••t•P•• and •••"• t •v--oe on those wtlO wtw• •~ble 12 n.1 I ID GREAT PE.AfOAMAHCES e;30 IJ (I) THE PUMflt(IN WHO COUU>N'T SMllE Th!t IOvable •ag oolls R-o· ~y Ann Mild A(l(Jy Mil 001 10 ltncJ a HAJlowe<"lfl Pun'IP· kin IOf D tonely hlllO bOy w1lh • alrlc;I llunl G) l'HE 000 COUPLE ~ell• Qoetl au 001 lo netp O!Kot • i.ocrolory 1ec11p· turu nor boyfnenct a!) ATTHE WHOE HOUSE M1llhBll 811ry,.hrltllov and p11nctp{)!s ot tho New Yrnk C•ly UallPI ~rl0<m 'Four C t1op111 Oanr.os. HHrl••'lwn.•tf•~ Ru~ .wc1 t tt1t•'1tt·Uu 1n tt"4- r ·"I Hr;um ot ""' Wh4W H.:-x,• •• 91>0 0 81 MOVIE lhu l wc, WorlO\ 0 1 J<-0 fuu l OOttU (i.-rtJmttHet) l rnd'J 1 w .. gnf't M.irr .eng4}1 Aflt•t mnv109 into .., v.c..totuu1 man ..... on 'NUil e t.v ",., n1~101y a youno "w11., •S lrBn\p<)ttod 1n10 lhe '-"''' lo ..avo; thu Illa of d lnn,,.J< tnh.,bl!lllll OI Ille ht)U~ 0 OIFFRENT STROt<£8 J""'"' <;1mpi.<>n (1Nhtlm,1n Mayo) d1.c.ovt!f• an old will unrlflf which AtnolO and Wtll•R would 1noo111 monuy und c.touns 10 b<t the boy~ nnty m1.,11v,. 1Pa1t 1 ot 21 0 THE BAXTERS Homf11.e" J·ll 1 ..... ,, tt{K~ 0 ftO CHARLIE'S ANGELS .,;.,.. ,,,_,.,"\ unt:J•1rrow·r •• , a TUBE TOPPERS KCOP e 8:® ..:_ ''The Count of Monte Cristo." Richard Chamberlam plays the UtJe role In this lat.est version of the Alexander Dumas classic with Tony Curtis. KOCE 8 8: 30 -Al the White Ho1,1se. Ballet star Mikhail Baryshnikov heads a New York City Ballet company perform· ing in the East Room. CBS 8 9:00 "The Two Worlds of J e nnie Logan." LinclsCQ' Wagner stars as a woman who moves backward in time to help the former o~upant or her Victorian mansion in this new TV movie (see photo below>. Pf-1nma1e 10 ...,n wno fOfoad • moClel l>'•-- tnto 18111nQ pa<I 1n 80 wmed rOC>bery I MIRV OAIF'Fltf OMAT P£AFOAMAHCQ "Count O.acut• ' loo•• Joufdan po<treys 0.Kola Ml a~ p<-l&llOO ol the lamou• 1a11 IAI t:ao D HELLO, LAM'!' Larry reg1e1a havtng IOIO Ruin.. 10 •ned i-1omooy '"'•and or-UC> wnen She raua 10 return on 11ma •rom a date (P.,l t or 21 9 TAL.UOf'THE UNEXPECTE> "Man From The Soutn A mon d&rlt!I another mr;on to 111il< lht 1<>5• or ht• 1i111e hn oer 90a.n91 ,,,. PQMttt>1t11y ol w1nn1ng an t1•Pfln1tvo car '1l) CAMERA THREE Mod6fn Jou Ouortttt I Jutlhiord 5111110 O\HlrtOI tn Concur• 10:00 0 BEST Of' SATURDAY MIGHTUVE '3flQm••nla 1nctud•nQ u B""~ Hl·nty morlOl<JQ•.H' (;h11~y Chase ' '•"' .• 11.1 Ff)ld JOhn BMu .. n. IOO ""' .$.tmUrBI "tWOfC:h~mltO onO mui.te ••om Tilt! &..no "''' htcilurt?d __ ....,.. 80NIWS 8 9 vm.t.a OM is hired to prolec:t a bevy ol bal""'O beautMMI trom a gang ol k..,1 wno ere piMV1tng 10 UM 11>8 wom•n on a h1daou1 ~ • HIGHT GAUDY 10:.30 I •l(lr.:::ow 11.00 • '1J) NEWS MAKE ME L.AUOH f) MOVIE * • * "Tiie Bud Wltll Thtl C•yatal ~.. ( t970J Tony Mu1ant1, S uzy Keno all G) M•A•e•H G) THE 8EHHY HIU. SHOW e JAPANTOOAV t t :30 IJ (J) lkAQC 8HEE.P 80UAOAOH World WW II lty1ng UCA! p 8'>PY Boylrlglon (Robel I (,onradl learn• that 114• unn •• •bout 10 be •ea~ ~Mt ol IM O'OUI> ~ un<><lnocl<» '""' bending 0 TOHIOKT Ho 11 Johnn f C•lf~''" 1,u.,..IJ Wr.•lt L"ll"""' I nl.t f at an• Jamt:t. W•"..cl~ O..n f r,.o 0 DA TINO GAME JOHN DARLING ~~ JW3>v HCRf IN FPONT OF T11£ FEOEAA.. COl.JfCTHOUSE. IHHfRE 1~ A W(U.•f'lf-OWN Po.ACK£ TS FcGURf. GOES ON "TRIAL.' • CBS -Fights Back: Seven ' Co111forf i11g Alan Feinstein.help:, Land~<JY \.\-agnc.:r aftc.:r one of her s pell!!\ in tht> TV movu.• '"The Two Worlds of Jc~c Log;.m " tonight at 9 on CBS. Channel ~ : I 'Street Scene' Set Friday on KOCE The Ne<A York City Opera's cntically ac· claimed production of Kurt Weill's l947 English· language opera '"Street Scene" airs Friday al 9 ir.-m. on KOCE-TV. Channel 50. The "Llve F_som Lincoln Center" production will feature E1~n Schauler, Catherine Maltltano, William Chapman, Alan Kays and Harlan Foss in the principal roles. John Mauceri will conduct. "Street Scene" is a dramatic opera that follows lhe destinies or a family set against the background or buslllng New York City tene ment life during Ute Great Depression., The opera features the dance number ''Moon· faced, Starry-eyed," a wildly jazzy duet performed by Bronwyn Thomas and Reed Jones American Mudaats go to Parts ... .. The la. they «udy the more they leam. NEW YORK !AP) CHS' "tlO Manule!>" made television history or sorts in the week ending Nov. 26. 1978. as the firs t nt•wsmagazme to win a week's ratings rare The CBS New~ progrnm went on to its best "<'a ... on l•vcr . and ra gurt:s from the AC. Nielsc·n Comµ:.iny for the• wN•k cndan~ <kt 28 !>how "GO M mutt's ' back rn fa rM plaef"' rinct• m ore Thi· program wa:-. <1111· or M'\'t'n ('BS ~hO\!.S an N1l'bl'n '!-. Top 10. J 11d lht· IH'a \ ~ rr·pn·.,..nt <.illlm C:st the lo)J contrihut<•d to the nf.'twork ·!-i an 1t1al first place rmi!-ih of tht· 197!1-f!O TV M'ason ll was wclcoml' nt•w<i for CBS' pro~r:.imm~·rs, who hcid cndun:d a four wN·k run in l<.tst place dur· mg the curly part of tht: season CBS' Ri\T1NG t 'OR THF. Wt>\'k wa!> 1~ 3, with ABC second at 18.1 and NBC thirct at 17.8. The networks say that means in an uverage prime· time minute during the week. 19 3 percent or the homes an the country with TV were tuned to CBS F'or NBC, which began the season with a bang, winning the ratings race twice m the first four weeks, 1l was the i-,ccond No 3 finish an a row. NBC. nonetheless, continued to score potnL'> with series lake "Quincy, M E ... and "Little House on the Prame," making the race at least com· petilivc NBC's newsmagazane, "Pnmc Time Sunday," was pos1t1oned an sharp contrast to "60 Minutes" -66th or 66 programs r anked. The show has strug· gled since it went on the air In June IN ADDITION TO "60 Minutes." CBS listed the runner-up and third-place programs. "One Day at a Time" and "Alice." ABC's "Three's Company" was fourth The rating for "60 Minutes" was 30.9. Nielsen says that means or all the homes across the coun· try wlth televlsion1 30.9 percent saw at least part DCl.USM ORANG! CO,. !NOAGIMINT edwns CINE A CENTER HAllOlt AT ADAMI. COST AMl54 .. SAYH C t7t-4141 Your team scores AGAIN 1.£,M11.a . -4321 ( of thl' Sunday evening m.·v.sm<.tga2ml· The average rating for .. 60 Minutes .. l~t season was 25.5. and CBS researchers said the show's average rating "u far th1i. w ason •~ Z2 per Cl'nt haghrr than la-.t H':tr" .t\f•ra..:t• New "l'rll'" m1·an\!. ha"" continued lo "' rui.:glt in tht.· rating._, \I.It h •ml\ 1hri·1• amon~ th•· r1r "t JH prog ram" ltsti'cl \IW .., ll,111 to ll<tr1 15th "Trapp<•r John. M I> · 1111 <'U~ '\11 24. aotl T hi· ;\t 1l>ad11cnturb of Shn 1H Lo ho . 2'.lth I N ADDITJO~ TO "PfUMt: Tamt> Sunda\. th<' bottom five in lh<' rating.., 1ndudt-U a CBS mo' IC', '"Mind OVt'r Mur<frr." fi2nd, rollowed by ABC' ... "Di'tcclivt.• School." "("altfomta f''evf.'r" on CBS and a movie, "Thl' Bi hit· In th1· Beginning ... on ABC. The W('Ck's TfJp JO sh11w<i "60 Minutes ," with a rating or 30.9 represent ing 23.6 million hom<•s. "Onl' 0<.1y al a Timl'." 30 fi or 23.3 million. and "Ah ct•," :«1.2 and 23 milllon. all ens. "Thre4.•'s Company." 29 3 or 22 4 mallion. ABC. "The Jcffcr!>ons ... 27 s or 21 ma Ilion. and "Dallas," 26 3 or 20 I million, both CBS. "Taxi," 26 2 or 20 million. AHC:. "M A·S II.'" 25 4 or 19 4 million. CBS, "Mork and Mindy," 25 2 or 19 2 ')\NC..IN(, 11 .. \. '< <.)~ the c~ 0~ · unlQIU> g1/t "'..,~ 642·2697 ---_ ... __ ..,_ C.11 142• H11. P\at • tewworct• to work for u. I I . ,,.,,.""" ..... .,....,.. .. ,.,. ,., .. ' . TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS e O (CM_,.T ·~ .. ()--" PllUI W._, Miet*e Lee Odl ~lltt, ••1ba1a ,.._..I"> •H09Nt•~ • QSJllWW'r • cwnoim>Aec .. -..-.r- t~. 1WIUllHTZ0. -~ IWOll*Jl ·- • CllTIMMT t~· uov.-• *"~ "All ... Ill H8¥"1\I" ( 19571 JOtln c ....... , ... ~°"'' ~.~lie Big Sllow" ( 196 II Ealh41t W11Uatnt1. 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Jnd An~tt' ,\Bl 111 llA TWI• Cllll MU If--l"""f'IVl>f ,,.J. ljt. lllU rt.A/A "''I "t •UICllt OlllYf '4tl ~,._....,~, ..... ........... • t .... ~. ' • 0 l OW HOS' MISSIOll tllJO MAil Clllf MA y ,..,., • 0 I " • . . A ·. ·-I ·::::...:. ~""''" """'ft o,44 ~ rl) Cl#UIOMl l~"'Vf b.14 .. .,~} ., .. '' I .. .. 1.' t Lag11na/.South Coast Ye•rBe•e•••• Dally Ne••••per . . VOL 72, NO. 304, ~SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA '"> WEONESqAY., OCTOBER 31 , 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS s.rmvor ·walked Frmn·Flaming•C~1 o IDITOA'S-= -,..,._ 61 o finll.,.,_ br P..tro Rm o/ C~ Jtko. °"!' O/ U.. _,...,,,. Of CMI ........ (1G8'a Of G ......... At,..,. DC·lt t. Mako c.tw. AP Ado ... ,.. .... 1t• -••&.plilow al g1 c.to Hfldltt:o Ho.ptllol • Jlnb a., ..,. ,., .. toaa Jor '"""""'· Around Ove ml.nut.ea before .• * * Bia load Stranded : In Snow CAMPO, Colo. (AP) -A Con· tinental Trailways bus carrying a bout 40 passenge r s was stranded in 12-foot snowdrifts to- day, and a convoy of snowplows and four-wbeel·drive vehicles left this southeast Colorado farmtown to rescue them. The drifts were dumped on Colorado's eastern plains b)" a blizzard which roared out or the Rockies on Tuesday behind 50 mph winds. The winds combined with wet snow and ice to knock out power to about S,000 persons in the southeast part of the state. Officer Perry Powell or the Colorado St.ate Patrol said CB radio contact made with the bus Tuesday night indicated that all the PUMlllen were safe. ".U long as they stay in the baa, they're nice and warm," be s aid. "Continental 's been throu&h this before and they bow what to do.'• ' The bus, believed en route \ from Amarillo, Texas, to Denver was one of several vehicles marooned a bout four miles south of Campc>. "We've got vehicles, cars and trucks north, south, east and west of here that were stranded las~ night," said Powell. ·Laguna Man Identified as Drown Victim The remains of a dead man found floating off the South Laguna coast Oct. 16 have been positively identified as those of Carl William Crow, 42, of Laguna Beach. Orange County Coroner's Of. fice investigators indicated to- day that the apparent drowning victim was identified through fingerprints and dental records. A Pacific View Mortuary s pokesman s aid memorial senices for Mr. Crow were held in Newport Beach Saturday. Mr. Crow, of 2713~ Victoria Drive, bol'l"owed scuba gear , from friends and went diving in , the ocean near his home Oct. 15. He waa last seen that morning, · investigators said. .. Boaten spotted the body noat· inc in the ocean about 100 yards off Victoria Beach at 2:30 p.m. Oct. 16. Lifeguards pulled the · body ashore. ' Mr. Crow. a native or Corpus . Crilti, Tex., is survived by bis r mother. Maurine Smallwood and sister, Norma Steinman, both of Loulaiana. Hls remains wm be fl.own back to Tex:u later this week1 mortuary officials said. f WNDONER 'WRED BY AD .... ,. IMUy PUot classified ad ruelaed a man all the way ln Snalaad ... • "ffe'a flylaa Into LAX next · wek to -my duelin1 platola. '' That'• tbe a&ory told by the l acceutul clU1Ulecl. aaYertlaer ' wlao placed thl• ad in the Daily PUot : Orlt &n1ll1b d1.1elln1 Pl•lol aet, 1l,oat4are ~llllolfrXU•UU U JOU wut to nacb &bat rt1lat caa&omer wlt-.i Jour ~ ad, \l'J ~e Da111 Clll ....... ~ . . reacblnlt.he MexkoCity Atrport, the plane tried to take the runway,, but thue waa • lot of fo1. So .m.y cueaa la that the pilot dJdn't tee the runway very aood ancthelrledtolandaoyway. At first I.be airplane rattled a bit before taklq the runway. Alter tbat, around a half a mtril,lle wr that, it Just era.abed anto the ground *. * * When I fln.Uy knew what wu bappenlna. I saw a lot of fire in· •Ide the plane. 1 didn't hear an explosloo, but there was fire. The seats were thrown all arodlfd the place. There were ~le askine for help, and peo- ple screaming and jumping. It was a real problem. There were some people there, I ass ume lbat were already dead, that * * * were thrown ·on the ground. It was a meu over there. ' The airplane was cracked open. Around 200 feet from where the body of the plane crashed, there was a motor. One of the seats of the plane was pressing on me so 1 had to get the seat off. Alter that I tried to oull my safety bell, but the * * * bell just didn't open so I had to puJl very bard on It so it would open. Once tbe belt got open, l just walked . . . and I was standing on the runway. When I finally got out of the plane, I saw that it was com· pletely oo flJ'e . . . The pilot didn't warn us about anything . . . My guess is that . . be probably hit something * * * before landlne . . . because there wu a bouae and a fence completely broten up. Tile fetM?e that surround.a the airport wu completely tom up. There waa a house right in front of the airport lbat was on fire. I believe It probably bit the building before landlng, but l reallycouldn't tell. * * * _rash of et Dally Pl ... UaH - Daunting Sight Motorists driving along Coast Highway ~~uth of Laguna Beach may do a double take at the sight of this gigantic witch with he r boiling pot. It's a Halloween creation of Martin Underwood, who's shown adjusting the kmg-size display. Ex-boxing Champ _Faces Burglary Rap Carl "Bobo" Olson, world middleweight boxing champion in the 1950s, faces burglary charges in Newport Beach today after be was arrested Monday by police. Olson was scheduled for ar- raignment today. The former fighter, now SO, held the middleweight UUe from 1953 to 1955. He beat Suc_ar Ray Robin.son for the title and then lost it two yean later to Roblnaon via a knockout. OIMIO was arrested Monday by . Newport. Beach Detective Mike Hietala who was lnvesti1atlng the theft of $3,000 worth of valuables from an apartment in the complex where Olaon lives. Taken into custody on •uspl- cion of receiving stolen property was Frederick Ybarra, ~. of 5305 ~St., Newport Beach. He was arn!l8ted a.., Olson's apart· ment at 3305 1Stb st. Alto arrested on suspicion of burllary ln connecUoa wtta* caae waa Jame• Edward Carpenter, 19, of .. BaJlbore Drin. Ne..ne..eh. HJetala uJd 1DlormatJoa link· ta• tbe mea t,o tbe Oct. 24 burt=-:~= u ol aa plot to .11P a store ID !'uldioa Island Olson was held in Newport Beach city jail in Heu of $10,000 bail. Carpenter was held on $25,000 bail and Ybarra was held on $2,500 bail. All three were to be arraigned today at the Harbor J udicial · District Court. Police said additional charges of parole violation were expect· ed to be filed against Ybarra. HE'S PELTED BY PUMPKINS LEBANON, N.ll. <AP > David Faulkner, a counselor at Lebanon Hlgb School, opened the front door and said, "I knew the great pumpkin bad been there." There were 200 areal pumpkins ln fact -so many were piled a1ainst bis door that a few rolled Inside u Faulker was makinl h1I way to work Tueaday. A warning to the-Lebanon senior claaa: Expect extra bbmewort. Faulkner'• con- •illced 10U're reaponaible fOI' bll pumpkin petdl. \ • # 63 Said Dead in Mexico . MEXICO CITY (AP> -A backup Western Airlines DC-10 jetliner bound from Los Ange les with 88 or 89 people reported a board crashed while landing in fog and smog at the Mexico City airport today, plowing into two buildings. Red Cross of. ficials said they h ad r e· covered 63 bodies from the wreckage. The U.S. consul said 19 sur· vivors. all injured, were taken to three hospitals. The fate of the others was not known. Nor was it kn o wn h ow m a n y Americans were aboard. Many of the names were mspanic. Crew member Eduardo Valen· cla walked out of the crash with minor injuries. A Mexican aviation 0Cflc1al said I.be plane touched down on a runway that was ckleed for re· pairs and that it struck a parked truck and killed its driver ft was not known whether there wer e any casualties in the struck buildings The airport is considered dJf. ficult by pilots. with mount.ams nearby . and with about one million persons li ving in 20 blocks surrounding the fi eld A witness said the c rash sounded like a clap of thunder and "th~re was a big flash of light." The plane was de · ,.iolished and pieces new onto r'\earby houses. lo Los Angeles, Linda Dozter. director of public relations for Western Airlines. said the ill· fated plane was a backup aircraft that was used because lhe original plane that was lo make the fight needed rout.me maintenance Some of the dead appeared to be children, wi!nesses said. The airline said the plane carried 76 passengers and a crew of 13 An immigration official who declined to give his name swd <See ESCAPE, Page AZ) * * * Western Lists Survivors Of Jet Crash By 1be Auodated Press Here is a partial list of 17 passengers and two crew mem· bers who survived today's crash of a Western Airlines DC·lO jet at Mexico City. The airline says there may be additional sur· vivon. The information was supplied b y W es tern Airline s spokeswoman Linda Doller in Los Angeles, who said the following were taken to . two Mexico City hospitals. Balbuena and Centro Medico: . . Pa.-,en: l. Mr. Hoostand 2. Pedro Ruiz ·. 3. Miss Dena Durand 4. Mr. Enrique Legoretta s. Mr. Frat~ 8. Theresa Raso 7. Carmen Raw 8. Mr. R. Martinez 9. Mr. D. Canaga 10. Gabriel Moreno '11. Pandora Scott 12. Teodoro •oreno 13. a.a1 Tavltu 14. AletllldroAnlbal 11.B.ataelllartlM1 CNW ....... "°" .,.. ..... r 11. I>Gaald 1Ucblrdl 17. ~ Valeneia -~ ......... PANDORA SCOI I A.MOHO SUAVIYOAS Of PLANE CRASH lnfonndon lncompMl9 on Fet9 of Otttera Aboard Finances Key Topic In LB School Race By STEVE MITCHELL OI n. Dally PllM \Utl Five candidates arc seektng two seats on the Laguna Beach Unified School Dislra ct Tuesday ui a ca1')paiin hlghlJghted with concerns for fulure financrng for the once-wealthy district The lwo four -year board seats are currently held by incum bents Or Ronald Chilcote and realtor Harry Bit.bell. wbo are both seeking re-election. Their opponents are Michael Onorato. Mars ha Palmer and Bruce Hop- ping. Topping the list oC concerns for the small Laguna Beach dis· tn ct are future financing prob- lem s that face the dis tricl. which has cut St million in ex- penses in the past two years. Collective bargaining between the distnct and th~ teachers is a nother concern or the can· didates. Only last June. the dis· trict setlled salar.y disputes with teachers, and negotiations are currently under way Cor a salary package for the current year. t\nd pla~s where cuts can be m ade in current programs is another concern of the can·• didates, who all say they will steer clear of slicing anythin« from the budget that would af. feet the education of Laguna Beach's children. Responses from the individual candidates follow : HADY BITBEU, a 42·year· old sales manager and vice pres· ldent ol a real estate firm in South Lquna, is a 14-year South La1una resident. He bas e hlldren In Laguna Beach schools and ls a former pniai· dent of the Lal\lll& Beach school board, former director of the Lasuna Beach Chamber of Com- merce, and past president ol the L~1una Beach Jaycees. He aays -., believes a tut force appointed by the board will "come back with some direction" on bow to handle the flaanclal woes faced by the once-wealthy acbool diltrict. "Jt ,,ould be premature to comment (Oil ftDucel) Won the tut fClfte returDI wttb tlleir recoinmendatiou," Bltbelt II.Id. Ancl wblle be 1a11 bla prtorttiel Ue wttb bulc educa· lion . 8 1thell said things lhat might have to be considered in d ude haVJng parents pay for transportation. increasing clas!> sizes. and attempttnf,! to gel ~c holarstup donors to contribulf> to s pecial school program :-. rather than ~1ve money to ~raduatin~ seniors "Thal statement won't make me very popular with the seniors," B1thell admitted, "but we must find alternative forms oC fundJng for the district." He said t he Ideal solution would be to come up w'th alternative forms or financing and retain current programs. "We've pretty well ~ut back as Car as we can ," he said. "And anything from th.ls pc>int on is going to start affecting the educatioo of the students. We'll probably get a lot of ne.sative feedback from the community. but you can't make everybody happy." He said the district is "stuck with collective bargaining,•· <See SCHOOL, Page ~2> Coast < Weath er Fair tonight through Thurs day with locally gusty winds likely to con· tinue . Not much tern· perature change. Highs Thursday 68 at the beaches, 76 inland, with lows tonipt 47 alon1 tbe coast and SS inland. IMllDETO•A Thtrt'• a chomptofHh~ teom in town that'• not t well known. S•e ator . photo•. Paoe 82. l•ax .,.,_ltn!U •• • .... ..,... •• L.M,a..-M ------., t:t~:. ~...... ... .. At ...... r.-.. ~ D .. ,. ............. M c-M• Ct o.....c--r ,.,. crewwa• Ct ,..... ...._, .. cw .... ...... ""...... .,'4 .................... ., .... I •• ,. .......... • ....,.... tlt-n ,,...,.,. •• ._, CM.II....., M •:. cw........ .. .... Ct .---..p-...... 1/f' __________ ...._,,,_...._. _______________ _ ... .. .... Lt8Q ~·October II, 111'1 , .... ~ ....... ~CAPE DETAILED ••• tM pl-. ... OD fin ....... II lwW.tWkW&tMrW.w~• . ., ............ ... &N--~ ............ . quarter ot a mile from Ule Lennlul. OU.-wltr: ..... ..... t.M plw .._ cnd1M •1•hlt • bWlcllq ...... toe•trueUoa ud ttaftci I.at .. A •poli•IDD far U.. .. ..._ Cl•ll Aer9auUct Aclmial8tn• ... .., .... ....,mk7,aalcl _. plue tooee.t clotr1I oe a nm•ay that hid beea do1ed to trafflt far ntJ*ir1. WHtun ofliel1l1 uld the black boll ..Ucll moatton aD U.. plane'• movement• bid bea retrhed lnt.Ht. 'fbtre .._. no lmmecllat.e re· FWU1yMoney Spooka Thief OAKLAND <AP> -A man who robbed an Oakl&Od bank 1ot • aurpriae when be opened a packet ol $1.18 he tot ln the heist, police a&ld. Oftklal1 Hld the man de manded money from a teller at the City Federal Savtnp and Loan Company on Tueaday al temoon, and was given a packet of bills. The robber then walked to a restaurant up the street, aat down and tore the wrapper off the money. poru of HHalll11 ••0•1 at~t arou•• n·••• or ~. !l'M U.1. ~ Ariaaa. A.-. mhl .,...._ _. .. U.1. Na• u-.1 ll'r•••""8U.. laletr loud .-repre1•1aliv• to ...... Ot1 lo ............. ... ..... ol Ulll Ulllla. Pana cl ta. plant were hurled b ....... ti y ... ucl 1tr.ll a 1111• ._,.....,.. M10M U.. alr'part. A wttw laid rwlcllDta ...... •utt,red only UJbl Cuti aod bndtet ··we were all HIHp. We beard a terrible oolse &od an n pla.ton. P.opa. .,,,.. lhou&inc run for 1our llv .. : .. uve JOUnelf,' "•&ld 41-year-old Ale· Jandro AIU&.YO Caballero. He and 15 otbet' people live In a tenement by the airport where plec a ol the plane struck. Pieces of 11m o ulderto1 wr•ch1e lay atop Mme of ~ houses in that block FUght M5 Is oorutop from Los An&eles and ts popuJarly known aa the "Tecolote" or night-owl, because of the rught Oymi It ui 1110 occas1onally dubbed the "Red Eye Special " Hugo Ponce, a watchman at the airport, said "It was born· ble " '·I wai. in the loun ge when a noise like a big bolt of thunder was heard The airport lights sort of dimmed and all of a sud· den there was a big naah of light," he saJd. ,. .......... HEADS THIRD TICKET Ex..Qo~. Thomaon Campaifpi Start Near, Say8 Brown SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. aays be will make bis campai~ for pres· ident official •·very. very soon" and that President Carter, not U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, will be his ch.ief target. Brown also told an impromptu news con- ference Tuesday that it is not true that his campaign for the De mocratic nomination bas run into fund-raising trouble . Fr .. PGfle Al r.e••••••• •w 280 Hear R~an Backer Seminar • To Enter Race· On Rape WASHINGTON (AP) - Former Gov. lleldrlm Tbomloa of Hew Hamp1blre, a •oeal leader of the COUllU'J'• .tamcb conMnaUvee, announced today he l1 nmnln1 tor president on a tblrd·party ticket becaUH oou of the ftePUbllcan contenders LI acceptable. TbomlOO, a leadin1 auppcll'ter of former Callforala Gov. Ronald Reaian In the 1176 Republican nomlnaUoa fl1bt. told a news conference be 1J leavina the GOP forever. "I am unhappy wit.b all t.boM who have 1urfaced or have ln· dk ated t.bey wt11 s urface in t.be presldent.laJ waters," Thom.son s aid. Thomson said he wu forming a Coru1titutioo Party and woWd try to get oo the ballot under Its banner in all SO stat.es, alt.bough "lt will be tou&b work." The three·term Re publican governor. who lost to Democrat Huizh Gallen last year, said he had raised no money for tu s presidential race but e xpected to ge l "numbers or millions of dollars''. from private conlribu- tloaa and would not accept federal,... for bl.I camp.alp. "Mlllioi. ol AmerteU1 bave loat confldmee In U. ability di either ol the two major poUUul parties to resoJn the awesome problems facin1 our aaUon," TbOIUOD l aid In bl.I aanounce- ment IPeeeh. "lo 'tact, both parties are equally IUllly ol Che crtae. that presently face u s oa our domestic and loteraatlonal front.a. I, therefore, will leek the presidential nomination under an alternative party," be said. Thomson aaid bia campalgn c ha i rman would be Rufus Shackelford. a Wauchula, Fla., produce farmer who wu unW r ecently chairman of the American Party. ., IO.UINS •S'YNOl.m ................ 0 Svery woman II a J*tat111 YieUm. No cm 11 lmm ... .. Lut·ml.Dut. reeeu. rarel1 bapnen. Heroee an ID allort •• ply,,.,- Tbe 1t.etement1 Jail boDM Tuea- day ntcht to a IJ'OUP of 200 peo. pie, nearly all women. who crowded lldo t.be auditorium at t.be Cotta .... police 1tat1on. They came to bear Officer Darell P'rMman talk about rape and what t.bey could do to pre.. vent dmnaeJves fn>m becom1na victim.a. "I aave ine of these MNicne a fett months qo, and there were •hr people here," he ot.erved. The difference between that session and Tuesday's bu been the string of assault.a OD Orange County women ln wbJch slz have been aJain. Pour of those attacks Thomson. S1 , waa the only occurred in Costa Mesa. Republican to serve t.bree oon-Tuesday's aeaslon drew women secuUve terma as governor of from aJI over the Orange Coast Ne w Hampshire. However, he ... but primarily from Costa Mesa'. had deserted the party once They were all ages and sizes. before. running uns uccessfull y Some came with husbands and for governor in 1970 as the boyfriends and a few brought American Independent Party their babies. candidate after losing in the GOP primary. SCHOOL FINANCES KEY ISSUE IN LAGUNA BOARD RACE. • • One young man who showed up looked alarmingly like the police drawing of the suspect. He was called aside by detee- t1ves who discreetly questioned him before deciding be waan'l the man they're loolcinjt for . terming It a alow proceaa of neaouauoo. Blthell aaya there la currently noth1n1 .tn the budiet for salary lncreuea, and aaJd step pay lncreues alone amount to '50,000. He aaid It will take two to three more years "to get away from the squeeze-factor ln the Serrano· Priest declalon," and s aid that unless the dlatrtcl goes to muJU-year contracts, "It will take time to form a contract." RONALD CHJLCOTE, who ls also seeking a second four-year term on the board, Is a 44-year· old professor or political science at UC Rlvenilde. He received his masters 1 degree trom Stanford University as well as his doctorate, and a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College. He saJd that if he Is re-elected. he will look to the priorities in the bud1et. "We have been working on the district's finan· c1al problems and have had to c:ul SJ m1lhon over the paM two years," he said "We ha ve done this by m1tlung l'Uts in personnel and programs. and there will b<> a need lo make additional cuts in the budwet " But Chilcote aaid he would look t-0 non·personnel areas for future cuts. He said he would consider combining atat.c money availa- ble for bus transportation along with parent fees in order to maintain that service. And he said he would advocate working toward self-supporting athletic programs ln the small district. Chilcote s aid another ap· proach would be to find ways in which parents might contribute to school Lexla and supplies, and said he would look "for some kind of ararangement with Sad· dleback Community College so that the college might assume reapooalbility for some of our advanced academic courses. He aald be would initiate a de· tailed propoeal for implementa· tlon of an educational founda- tion, which would be non-profit and tax exempt, to solicit funda through private beque1ta, dona· lions fro~ foundations, 1ovem· ment agencies and fund-ralaera, ''with the Intent of providin1 s upport to areas of our cur• rlcalum." Chilcote aaya that teacher col· lecti ve barialninl bu been 1ood ._ DAILY PILOT , ... 0< .... 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He !>aid that the distr ict now has gu1delmc:,, that "m ake 1t clear what our financial expec· tations will be," saying, "We should be able to deal with ques· tions of salaries and pnonlies immediately rather than waiting until the end or the year and al· lowing frustrations t.o emerge.'' But he added, he would prefer salary problems be resolved at the state level rather than local- ly, saying all other problems of negotiations be settled at the local level BRUCE HOPPING, the 62- year-old founder of the ptlllan- thropic Kalos Kagathos Founda- tion a.nd a school board critic, s ays financial problems in the district might be self·correctin1 in the future. "The problems of declining stude nt enrollment (and thus less state income) are short· term and modes t in number. With continual faculty attrition, increasing populations (near Laguna Beach) and new de- velopment which raises student enrollment. thls all Insures a· level of district income that can now, on average, be projected one or two years ahead, thus al- lowtn1 for effective anticipation or school finances." He saya collective baraainlng has worked to the benelit of the school administration and facul· ty "by providing both sides with an enlightened exchange of in· formation." He suggest.a teachers receive two and three year contract.a W"ith the dlstrict, with a aet of goals and evaluations which would be conaidered by the dia· trict at the end of the contract period. Hopping said be would con· alder reducln& 1rounch main· ten1nce, enern expenditures, bu1tn•. ind substltutlon of teacb.lni prtnclpala for two of the three elementary acboola where enrollment avera1es about 580 lludenta. . _ Otber cuta M would comlder lncJude bavto1 parentl ·pa1 tor materlala now 1uppliecl by th cttatrlct, cuttlna admlntatratln' 1alarl•, ad contract for dis· trlcttente.. , A fourtlli tanclldatle 11ek:tn1 election ,......., la Cal State P'uJlerton admlnhtrator •tCllAZL ONOUTO. 1'be 4l- 19ar-* edueator reeel•ed b.11 doctorate In bl1tor1 from Oto.......,UniYenttJ and II an offteW ID MYenl commantt1 and I 'MORE CUTS NEEDED' Ronald Chllcot• church orgamzations. Onorato said he would take & long term look at budget con s1deral..lons such as salanes for s taff , t each e r s and a d · mlnistrators which comprise 85 pe rcent of the district's budget. And. alter reviewing the long- term cost.s of transportation. the cost of grounds maintenance and programs. he would "con- s ult with community groups to s ee whic h are as c ould be trimmed, or put some high Achoo! programs in a cyclical pattern" for cost savings. He said he wo uld review the property deeds for land owned by the district m the Top of the World neighborhood, "to see whe ther som e o f that land s hould be sold off ·' And he said he would set up an education foundation that would have the responsibility of finding funds from the community, private foundatJons and govern· ment grants. Onorato said he would a lso look into "a joint-powe rs agree. m ent with neighboring school district.s and the City of Laguna Beach." He aald the collective bargain- ing process should be more open to the community, and that the "general substance of what is going on in the clos ed-door negotiations should be explained to the community." "In view of the confrontation that reaulU!d last school year between the board and the teachers, I would begln a proc· e11 now to be as open and forthcom.lng u poesible re1ard- ln1 the lon.1-term financial pic- ture." He said he would involve the communJty ln undliratandlng tbe complexltles of collective bar1ainlng and the cost of educaUoo. KA&81(A PAL•Ea. a 3•· year-old Ol:ean View School Dia· trlct teacher. aaya 1be would stress community Involvement to solve problem ln the tive- 1chool dlslrtct. She boldl a muten deiree ln educaUon and bu tau1bt school for 12 years, the lut 10 in Ht.mt· lngtoA Beach. Mn. Palmer said all factiona of t.M 1cbool, from p treJlt• to admlnl1tratort, ''mu1t 4>rainatorm to1ether to •olve-thete 'problems ln a benefldal manner to everyone.'' Sbe aaid that before 1be "'1ld con1ldet cuW.n1 any educat1ona.l pro1ram1, "l would 1eek alternative meua of flnanclllt," 1ut1•Unl fund·rallen, foun(la. tl0tt_1upport ud iranta from the 10Vinunent u examples. Mra. Palmer sees t.he main Freeman opened his seminar with a film on rape. It was fol lowed by a question and answer session in which the s ub- Ject changed from rape preven. t1 on to the unsolved Orange Coast murder-rape cases. Man Attacked In Clemente A 27 year-old San Clemente ma n wu struck in the back with a metal pipe during a brawl in front of a downtown home Tues- d ay night in which two men wer e arrested then la te r re· leased J ohn Thomas Copob1anro. of 115 Cap1!!trano Lane. was treat· e d and re le a sed fro m San C lemente Gene ral Hospital shortly al'U!r the 7 p.m . fight that erupted near 818 Ave Victoria. 'SHORT-TERM PROBLEMS' Bruce Hoppfng 'CONSULT COMMUNITY' ~Onor•to Police did not release details OD tbe cause of the brawl. But police records indicate two M· year-old men were picked up ott assault charges but late r rl~ared in connect.ion with the Jtlack problem with collective bargain· mg, "is Lhe tension and pressure 1t brings at the end of the school year to teachers and their stu· dents ·· She suggests mulll·year con· tracts as ~ solution to that pro blem , adding the district would then not have the recun1n1 problem every year of setWng pay dlaputes." And. she said, if ~achers and admlniatrat.ors would be more open with each other, we wouldn't have all the problems." She aaid the distrust between the parties, with •'the teachen feel- ing the admlnJstraUon la not tell· ing them everything, and vice versa .should beellmanated." ~ ......... - Teen Injured ·-.:-~ A .... • ''l-r" .. In Accident ·.~ .... Laguna Beach resident Laura Martmson. 17, esc<1ped serious 1nJury when her auto was broadalded by a passing vehicle , ... m a Tuesday morning smashup m Laruna Niguel California HJghway Patrol Of. fleer Ted Burgoon reported that Miu Martinson was making <1 left turn on Camino Capistrano near Avery Parkway at ll:30 a m . when an auto attempting t.o pass her struck Lhe side of her vehicle Mrs. Palmer i.aid s he wolild consider having parent!! pay for t ran s p o r ta t ion o f t hei r youngsters, · 'ucept for those who cannot afford to pay," and said tf cull wouJd have to be made. she would go for non·easenual programs, cuts in capital outlay. such as making equipment last longer WOULD EASE TENSION Mershe Pelmer M 1ss Martinson was treated and released from Mission Com· munity Hospital later Tuesday. The driver of the other auto was not held. The accident ls still un· der investigation. ''We Want You To Look Better For Less!'' 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T ickets are $7 and shuttle buses will depart from the Festival of Arts parting lot, 605 Laguna Canyon Road. Tbe S,000 square fool, Mediter- ranean villa or interior designer Dale Fahrney is a tour in itself with stairways, museum artilacts, stairways, individual- ly themed rooms, stairways, secluded plantsca pin gs, stairways a nd etched glass shower doors. Built in the 1920s as <1 vacation 'Spirits' Arise Called by Psychic to Laguna O•llr Pl191 Sutt PMI• CATCHING THE SPIRIT Psychic Freda Fell Brothers Stabbed SAN QUENTIN (AP) -Two brothers serving time at San Quentin Prison have been stabbtd by a third inmate in full view of guards. Authorities said Thomas Chavez dropped a foot· long handmade "knife when guards fired a wahtlng shot to break uvthe attack Tuesday. Ted Backed I I In Calif omia LOS ANOELE.5 P) - Callfonda Democrats sup- port Sen. Edward '-· Keo· oedy for the party a pres- idential nomination b~ 8 better than 2·1 mar1in over President Carter and 5-1 over Gov. F.dmuncl G. Brown Jr., accordlnl to a Loa ADaelea nm .. poll to- day. By RAYMOND ESTRADA Jll. Of Ule OMIY Pilot Slalf 'l'bere·s one woman who believes spirits of the dead ar- rived ln Laguna Beach two days before Halloween . Licensed Englis h psychi c medium Freda Fell told about 80 listeners jammed into a Laguna Beach restaurant Monday she could bear the voices of their de· ceased loved ones' spirits. The pre-Hallowee n ap- pearance or· the British lecturer .. a nd psychic demonstrator brought people from as Car away as Santa Monica to hear her teH str a ngers about their physical afflictions, special dates in their Jives and the undying love of dead friends. Ms. Fell told one woman that the spirit of her dead husb<1ncl wanted he r "to lose !.O rn e weight." Speaking to a standing-room- only crowd al the Coast Ion, Ms Fell knocked the traditional Halloween vi e w of the supernatural as "superstitious ... sensationalism." Licensed by a government-run board for mediums. Ms. Fell said, "There's nothing sensa· tional about dying ... or being re· born." Her brief explanation to the audience about contact with the spirits was part scientific and part spiritual. "I am dealing with different vibratory dimensions," she ex- plained. She said that while bodies die, "Inte lli gences don't." The spirits of loved ones, Ms. Fell asserted, still s urround t he lr families and frlentls. "Titne dOesn't mean anything," she said. Standing in front of the crowd, Ms. Fell said she waited until s he picked up strong "vibra- tions" and theo began trying to tell an "ext.remely sensitive" man about his "creative mind." Some. of her statements, or guesses, about the man. were correct, as be or his wile sitting nearby agreed. compound (or the Cannon Elec- tric Co., the house is full of sur· prises. Carpeting in the lodge-like liv- ing room covers the original shuffleboard courts ; the master bedroom was the meeting place for the boBTd of directors. and the breakfast nook <now out- fitted a la Palm Spring:>). was once a sandbox. Cormandel screens and 18th century French andirons are but two of the antiques and chan· deliers used with an abandon that only a professional dee· orator or millionaire could af- ford As if there weren't enougb vis- ual excitement inside this full security house, each room bas an ocean view. Fahrney has spent four years redoing and connecting the various rooms, taking out the "yellow and wicker period" of a previous owner and stripping off wallpaper and paint to uncover and accentuate original paneling and molding. He adullta the size and lavish- ness of the place are best used by 100 people at a time, such as when he opens the house for charity fund-rajsers. "l practically live in the bedroom." he says or the 30 x 30 master suite with Roman brass poster bed, fireplace, Oriental carpet, desk, television, two baths a nd a djoining dining room. "I like the combination of Old World meUowness with modem gadgetry lucked away." The marble fireplace, lustrous woodwork, objets d'art and up- holstery i.J\ the top level living roo m are r eminiscent of Hearst's San Simeon. In what used t.o be cupboards for shuf- fleboard sticks and other game paraphernalia, Fahrney has m- stalled a sowid system and wet bar. For an. immediate contrast, therejl the contemporary and ef- ficient Teepee House with its sola r heatrng a nd cooling system , originally designed by Bob Rider for dis play at the Sawdust Festival. Still situated on a 250-ton bed of rock which can collect and re- ta in the s un 's bea t , the structure is now a functioning residence. Other points or in- terest are the lack or right angles, the spiral staircase and Spanish tiled spa. A look at Laguna housing, especially this year. would not be complete without an example from Bluebird Canyon. Arcftltect Frank Bower de- signed the Hutchlruion hideaway that clings to the steep slopes. soars into the canyon space and contains a collection of antiques and stained glus. And in an art colony what could be more appropriate than a home that d oubles as a penooal gallery? Architects Ostrander and Kls hlyama provided the dramaUc, redwood backdrop for the eclectic collection or Joie and Becky Jones and hillside vistas. I . .. Other result• in a statewkle t.lepbone poll of i .ue lldultl betweeD Oct. 1.5 aod Oct. 21 lbowed that ~ wten' opiDSoDS ot caner m Brown bad tuned around 1lnce Oc· t.ober im, \be 11mea said • Ma. Fell told the man a spirit told her be 6ad a leg injury in bis past. Sure e.n~u h, the man told Ms. Fell he a fall while playing with his pe1 clog a year ago • But Ila. fell was wro11g about the man'1f ablUty to pl'ay a musical iDltrument. 'She did tell him correctly tbat bls father died ln a boepltal aDd April was a special mo11th. Hla daughter waabonlJDApril.' .I' Summing up the diversity, the tut two st.ops are juat down the lane from each other. . • . . . . • . . . . • Carter, ~ bad a 12 r:rcellt favorable ratln1 t.be poll a• 3ear a10, 4ropped to n percent ,........., Browa, ....,,_ Ill& a• _.::n• fatWable wa,r • ·-lalt October. ,...,.,.. to•• perent ~ ,_....._ W•••'-Uda ••" ................. ....... ~.can. IM"8••"' • Tbere were botb blta and m'9MI. TM audience woWd ap- plaud tbe woman wbo aald abe had J)eyeblc powera when 1be1up- plled t.be corrett lnformatlon about.......,lntbel't'IUurant. Plcldnl people at random, Ms. rell ~the beard aplrttl men· Uon a variety of problem• and e~ about the members of the audience. , The Richard Schwansteins' Spanish hacienda full of indoor patloa, hideaways and Hai~ art, po6nt.I up · the romance °' early Calllomia 1tyl:J:!e . Offerlno at the uaic Box house ol t:u.ubetb Id will appeal to three aente1: sl~t. IOUDd and tute. Vllito~ may U1ten to tbe uti1try of tbe owner-planllt and umple refrealuQenta . Vt0. Lapma ia a DOD·proftt corporaUOD dedicated to pre.. aervlnc and enbanclnl t~e vllla1e 1tJOOlpbtre. St .Teen Hel,d in 5Rapes Fin eoaet1 of rape were • .,, ... ebarl .. broqbt Tuel- d•J •l•lut ll-year-old Jon Rowland ol Sant. Alla lo comec· tlon with rape and buralary CUel Ofel' the pal nlDe IDCIDtba, Santa Ana pollee aald. Rowlad was arrested while aUetedl1 prowllna on a patio ot a Santa Ana JroUDd noor apart- ment Oct. Z4. InvesU1ator Joe Gualdoal aaid ~ouna man was allegedly l lved in a series ol rapes urglutes in Santa Ana between Jan. 29 and Oct. 15 ol t.t;a.ia year. Meantime, police in Costa Mesa, directinl a bunt for one or more pe r sons who have bludgeoned aix Oranae County women in the past two years, re· iterated Tuesday night that Rowland bas not been linked to those slayings in any way. "He's too young and bis hair is too Jong," a Costa Mesa police s pokesman said lut week of the s uspect ln the Santa Ana rapes. Rowland was named in five counts of rape, seven counts of burglary, rive counts or oral copulation, one count of prowl· ing and two counts of being a rmed while committing a felony, Santa Ana Police Capt. John Heaney said. "We've got our man," Heaney said, "and we're helping Costa Mesa any way we can in their case." Rowland was being held on S!H.'000 bond. Tomato Price Blamed on Shut Farms SACRAMENTO <AP) If the price or tomatoes sports to rec ord heights, it's because traces of a pesticide were round on farm s in San Otego County where most of the country's winter pole tomatoes grow. Authorities said Tuesday that the last of the six big Orlhene· tainted farms bas been closed. "It's under control. We've got those fields that used the material.I abut down," said Rex Magee, chief of pes ticide en· forcemenl in the state Food and Agriculture Department. The shutdowns, after tbe peak of tbe harvest but before Mex- ican-grown tomatoes hit the markets, caused shipping point prices t.o peak Monday at $8 for 20 pounds. more than double the $3.50 price or Oct 18, sa1d Jim Valladares or the department's Los Angeles Market New~ Bureau. • Prices droppt.."<I s lightly Tues· day to between $6 and $7 , but are expected to 're main high for another six weeks until more Mexican tom atoes arrive. Valladares said. Magee said the closed fields represented the bulk of crop m San Diego County. where 60 to 70 percent of the natiun's wmtcr tomatoes are grown. He said the size of the affected fi elds ranged op to 1,000 acres. Another 34 tomato farms were ins pected and given clean bills of health, leaving posiubly only a few "very, very small" growers to be inspected, Magee said About 200.000 pounds or pole tomatoes grown near Oceanside were declared unmarketabl~ after the Ort.hene residue was found Oct. 18 by inspectors or the U.S. Food and Drug Ad· ministralton. .......... Rachele Mussolini, widow or Italy's Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, is dead of a heart au.a~ at 89. She had survived he'r.:· hush.and, who was shot to death in 1945. by 34 years Snow, Ice Sweeping Plains By Tbe Associated PrHS A blustery, snow·laden storm sent an icy prelude to winter through portions of the central and southern Plains. killing e 1gbt person s. s tranding motorists, knocking out power and sending some Texas resi- dents to shelters to keep warm Blizurd warnings were Ul ef· feel t oday a cross wes tern Kansas a nd wes t -central Nebraska, and t ravelers ad· v1sories were posted for the Tex as Panhandle. northeast New Mexico and the mountams and foothills of Colorado. the Na t1onal Weather Service said Two persons were killed Tues day wbell a tornado spawned by the storm smashed a mobile home in a rural community near Ardmore, Okla. Six other people died in traffic acctidents, including a man and woinan struck by a car when they stopped to help a vehicle stalled in a snow-filled ditch in the Texas Panhandle . More than a do2.en cus and trucka were reported stranded in southeast Colorado . and Kansas Highway Patrol officers rescued motorists stuck on tugbways in the southwest part or that state Texas Qepartment or Pubbc Safety pa~olmen said more than 400 autos and trucks were abandoned along Interstate 40 between Amarillo and Tucum· can, N.M "We got every road you can think of closed.·· said Colorado Stale Patrolman Pe rry Powell at Campo ··we got cars' trucks, buses and everythmg else lUSl stranded all over the place We are JUSt trying to get to them and get the people in here · · Meanwtule. nearly two dozen peopl e were injured as tomadO!- aod tugh winds . some up to 70 miles an hour. lashed parts of Texas. Oklahoma and M1ssoun The Oklahoma Highway Patrol identified the tornado v1cllms as Teresa Carroll. 59. or rural Ardmore and Jimmie Lee Bob, 41 . of Ardmore. who was nearly decapitated by pieces or the mobile home as he got out of his truck. Gem Talk 811 J C llUMPllUU:S Cen1/1~ Gtmolog111, ACS IS GOLD EXPENSIVE? . • 11'1 rt0U11 rtla.trw For most or recorded history, man bas used barter as the primary method of trading. The first gold coin was struck in 580 B.C Gold gradually became the basic collateral of busi- ness . The free' ·exchange or aold became a solid rock upon which to establl!b business economy. In 1934, it became illesal to exchange gold in the United Slates. When. tbls ban was lifted in 1975, Americana began in- vesting in gold and 1old jewelry. They quickly learned that gold values were headed up -and up. Now, gold prices have risen to a general level of $400 per oun~. la that too expenalve? 'f!le answer_ la · it'• relaUve. When gold ..1()1d for $3S an ounce, bot dogs were a nJckel. Now. Sold, the bot do&, and a lot of other things are sellin1 for 10 to 12 Umes whal they cost back then. You can enjoy the beauty of 1old jewelry and feel IOOd about 1old'1 track ,.. cord u an ipvestment. Now, you cU·'t Nall.Y HY that about bot dop, can you? I ' • New Vote Ma~hine 1 1'uy0K'd Purdlale ol tbe new, 1peedier vote eounun, machines wu fo,mally approved Tueeday by Oran .. Coullty I UP«tnillorl. Tbey •tned to tbe •1.5 mllUon contract for tbe Valtec Vote TaJ. 1y system they cboee Oct. 2 td replace the 14-year-old Coleman- Gyrex vote coun~ macblnes. The new machlnea are to be ready for the June, 1980, primary election. But officials from the county General Services Agency told supervison in a report that the lease-purchase system they bad asked be investigated would add $300,000 in interest costs to t.he purchase price or the machines. In addition, the report said. cancellation of the contract would result ln a hefty financial penalty under a lease-purchase agreement. Super visor Edison Miller grumbled that the board had been "locked in on Vallee" and t hat voting machine company officials "had the upper band" when they upped the stakes for a lease-purchase deal. ··1·m concerned because there will be only 10 percent ot.-.the payment r e maining on the machmet; after the (June> elec- tion,·· M.Jller said. He swd that small remam.ing payment might not provide enough leverage to ensure that any problems ansing with the machines would be taken care of promptly The contract s till lacks signature:, from Valtec's out·pf- state officials, but supervisors approved the contr<1ct pend.ing those signatures The Vallee sy~lem wdl replace the present broadsheet ballots with card-type ballot!>, requ1nng only a felt pen for marking New Nuclear Plan Headed For Congress WASHINGTON <AP) -The president'& commission on Three Mile Island, following up On lls broad tndJctment or the nuclear mdustry and its reg-~ton, faces the tuk ol sell- 1 og its recommendations to Congress and tbe White House. Comm1ss1on chairman John G. Kemeny and several other panel members tesllfied today before two congress1onaJ com· m1ttees that will decide what ac· lion to ta.1t e on the group's find IOji?S Among 1Lo; recommendations. the panel called for abolishing thl' J';uclear Regulatory Com m1~s1on and replacing it with an t'XCC UtlVe agency he<1ded bw sinJ?le administrator. Current! . the five ·member body m -t make all major decisions b ~ maJonty volt· .. The NRC 1s a headless agen- C), •· declared Arizona Go v. Bruce Babbitt in summing up the panel'~ t•ntJc1sm. "/\ debat· ing society 1~ no way to run the :,hip . The romm1s!itOn also s aid fulu re a tomic powe r plants should be located in remote a r<'as . t'X1stin~ plants near populated areas should be re· quired to ha ve special safetf considerations. and no future plant should be built or licensed without a federally approved s tate or local emergency plan. FIDrida Q flit .by "~~ fi'J ~_J! ....,..... r IUUU&r&g Haun~ Eyesore Scemc Vuta at Hirtoncol Landmark for City of Newport B~och what they did can.be called clearing. It's all dirt now. t•x eept for rocks. Junk and broken pieces or concrete TO FURTHER ENHANCE the Ne wport Reac h scenery. a chain hnk fence was Oung up around the sate and some big s igns plastered on 1t, telling you what you can't do there The irony or this, you suppose, IS that 8 state h1stor1c8l marker stands at the edge of all this, attesting to tha fact that here. al this s cenic vista, Is the bay hmdtnK thut . marh the on~ins of the city of Newport Be ach Now there's a real Halloween horror story No telling how long this ghastly eyesore will prevail before the new bridge gets built Meanwhile, however, somebody ought to step forward and fix the place up. Maybe it could be used as a tem- porary light-turn pocket for Dover Drive. At least that would put the area to some public use. IP PIUVATE ENTERP RISE could prevail, the slate could rent out the site to some entrepreneurs who sell roadside stuff like s aloon mirrors, fake bearskin rugs or cheap pottery Actually, the s ite Is large Pnoul(h thut you could allow a small carnival to pitch tenL'> lht•rt' I'd ralht·r look al a rouple of 111deshow freaks than whul you M'C there now IN TRUTH, IF the new hridge is going lo be a long time in comrng, the slate might do well to allow some en terprise on the site that wouJd b<> a bit more permanent It seems hke 1t might be a nice spot for a fi~h and bait More and an ice cream parlor • Rock Singer Out of Jail Jl!PlTER. f'ln CAP l -David Clayton-Thomas. lend singer for the rock group Blood. Sweat and Tears, has been released from Palm Oeach County Jail on $10,000 bond on t'harJ(C!I> he Rex ually ahsiwlted u 20 year-old woman. poltce 1uud AT Ll"A&T ooc farm · famlb wH reteued bf helicopter from the t op of their barn. and anotber heUcopter picked up \.be two train crewmen from the top of their stranded enainc. AuthOrlUea sald 13 mllee of l/ S 441 alonic Laius Okeechobee In southern Flortd1& were under wulcr "We've moved P«>PI• out of un art-u 20 mllea. Iona and~ mlhls wide on Uw northeut cor nl'r of Lake Okeechobee," aatd Ellie Waters, director of \ht Okuechobee County Emer1uncy OperaUona Center. THE WATE& J(u1hed from Iii t>OO root witfo breach In u dlke s urrounding a 6,700-acre cooUna .. utter reservoir for· Ii new l"lorlda Power & Liahl Co puwer plunt belwctln Indiantown und Port Mayaca. A bout 80 ~·oph·. mottl of them ut u fllthlng eamp, wure evacuat- ed 11oon llf'tcr the rc•crvolr wall collapaed early today, and llltlhorll1t·11 said r1111ng rlood wat1·r.. fort~l'd tht· 1·vuru1&llon of otht•r re111dcnt11 In low-lylnK •lfl'llh "Thun_· art• u lot of-tnllM11 on 1111' lnke aide of 44J und there'" w.1h•r 111} to tho top of 11orne of tht•m 1111d wut«r 111> lo tht• win llows of the utht•r11," suld .Rf'd ('ross spokM1womun Anna HJ ulluson ~ Tll •: 1-'LO n•:o urea we~ prtntJrlly SU cane farmll, c·11ttlt• rnm:htttl d fish camp!! Po rt Muyaca, thre4' miles from lht• rest'rvoir. wu11 spared from flood walt·rs by a larl(c canal JU!> t north of the tiny town. authorities said. But rescue wo rkers said they feared the canal would overflow as the res· crvo1r continued to empty. 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Ken- nedy !18.ld "We must shake the world community to actJon " "WE MUST fl.nd the mearui to Hospital Sabotage Charged in Georgia MACON, Gu (AP I A medical technician has been charged with murder and ltlU(ravated as11ault an the alleged s abotage of hf~ :rnv1'°rt equ1pmcmt In u Macon h<>ltpttal's 1ntens1ve care unit. uulhonUt.'fl say A bo111I h1•11r1ni.: wa'I acht-dul~d t1><iay for Barbaru Jt·un WI llhun.li, 41 , of Mul'on , who ww. ind1C"l1·d Tuesday by 4 81bb Coun ly grand jury on one count of murder und JJ counts of aggrav1JL1·d UIUiUUlt. Mn WlllJam!f declined comment 1·xrf•pt to say her lawyer had told he r not to dl11cu.•u1 the case Accord.mg tn the indictment, the chlllrgf·~ involved l.ht: alleged sabotage belwet:n January and Apnl of rntensive care monitor11 und lntravt!oou.a equipment at the Medic al Center of Central Georgia. . The alteced Ulcldent..s involved 13 patients in the boep1U1l s tn· tensive care unit, the Indictment sa.ad The murder char1e stemmed from the March 11 death of Den- nis Daniel, 28, of Macon, according to the indictment hluff our way tn ther(' with the fOOd and the doctors and tht: 11 up piles." s ald M s Ban, wl)o toured several refuRct: t·a.mp-s in S.utheast As i a curlie r lh1:. month She report!\ toduy on what Sht' found to Kt•nnt.-'dy's s ubcommtltee on rcCuget'S "We're ready," s u1d Chap Ca rter of h1 !> f11thn's ad- mao1stral!oo pl~~e to C1na.n<:e a lhtrd or the world ~ t'ffo~ lo t.'a8e the lot or the sturv1ng and nomel~. ··We're getting a llltle radical about th1-.. · a-dded Ca rter ··w e need you to keep o ush1n..: ·· Mort· than JOO g ut.•'>l:> paid $125 <'Jt"h to ht•Jr M-. HJt>l -.ing and '<l·nnl-dy speak, and to mingle with membt'rS of Congre.,.~. ., o ,. 1 a I t t e ~ d n rt <' o m p '' ~ e r r on d u1·t1·r l.t•onJ rrt R" rn<;,le1n Thl' tot<.tl t.i.kc "" a:. w me $40 OOJ l,.INC'Ol.lllol BLOOMFIELU, c harged with coordmalln¥. I '-; '"1•llt-f •·ffo rl-. for th•• 'W h it .. •touse, satd 1f nect'-..,Jr) J moun tarn o( food will ~ pllt'd on the Cambodlan border to 11\C~ preHure on the Cam bodian and V1etpamese governments to ac· cept emergency a.id "There's goa.ng to be a buzzard of food and money," Bloomfield said. It makes Cents to shop the money.-saving food specials advertised in the Daily Pilot. Start saving today. Call 642-4321 and ask our circulation department for !fJme delivery. Budge,.pless1ng advertised grocery values -one more reason people all along the Orange Coast save by reading the . ' ) .. .. . DAILY p:ltoi~- 142~21