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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-11-14 - Orange Coast Pilot• alley Minister Q•ake Hammers Wins A.eq:uittal N~rtheast Iran; On Rape Charge Hundreds Dead ...... , WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON1 __ NOVEMBER 14, 1979 VOf... n. NO. t\I, 4 HCTl°"I, a f'AOH .. I IRONTON, Ohio <AP> -A lJuvenlle Court jud&e said be baa not given uP bis plan of aentenc· · ing a couple found suiJty of mis· 'treat!nl their son to seven days J in jail on ratioos of bread and water. .. rm eoing to do it if the pros- e cu tor says it 's l egal " 1 LAwrence County Juve nile Judie Uoyd Burwell said. The judge announced bis in· tentiot» Tuesday when Joe Ed Moore and Eva Moore were -found pilty of contributing to the oeghgence of a child. Tile couple were accuaed of putting their 4-year-old adopted son in a wire cage at night so the child could not get out of bed and find food. Burwell said the cblld was malnourished when taken from the Moores last month and sent to a foster home. The Moores are free on bond, pending u appeal. .. if and when they do aene their eentence," the jud1e said, •'I would bope they get only bread and water." The judge.said the couple have four other children who were fed adequately. .. We haven't found a motive u to why they treated their adopt· ect child as they did," be said. ''It' I l'eAl bard to understand. .. ' Appearance Baekfitea CHICAGO CAP) Mayor Jane BJJ'D• plan.I to funnel •• ooo f~ a cltn· n•r at wblch President Carter was tbe main pest into the campaign of Sen. Edward Ill. Kennedy, and Carter backers are an- noyed. "It is one thing t o change sides in a political campaign," said Bob Tor· ricelli, Illinois campaign director for Carter. "It is another thing to take part of the funds that President Carter helped ntise for the mayor and give it to the president's chief oppo- nent." Mrs. Byme aonoWJlced the donation Tuesday at a K e nnedy f und-r a isi ng meeting in Chicago. SA Man Dies Of Wounds A 24-year-0ld man died Tues- day after being shot four times in the stomach durin& an argu. ment at a Santa Ana bar, police said. His &J.Sailant escaped. · The man, identified u JOH Salceda of Santa Ana, died in Mercy General Hospital an hour after a man pumped four bullets into bia body in tbe doorway of the bar at 200 E. Warner Avenue shortly after midnigbt. Witnesses told police a man• asked Salceda to step outside durtn1 a heated U'IWlltllt. pro. duced a handgun and be1an ftr-in1. Minister Acquitted In Rape1 By FREDElllCK SCBOEMEBL ot•OeltyPl ... SUff Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams issued r ~.egioa Ball Gutted. a directed verdict Tuesday that a cquitted a Fountain Valley minister of raping a female ' cburcheoer in the church offlce. Judae WilliaJm, in matiq the swUt rullna, in&cated be coWd not believe tbe stoey of the "1· le&•d rape vletlm. Gl.en4b Worley', 29, a former Corona del Mar resident. Tbe woalan, lo tearful ~. told the eoart tbat llev. 71illlp--Pa1adoul aore81beil. "you're a alnner and ainnen like you must be punished .. before tbe purport.eel au ad toolt place in a rooin at tbe Inner Life Fellowship located in Santa Ana. "I said 'Ob, my God,' and he s aid 'Don't call for God; sinners like you don't call out for God'," Mrs. Worley, a mother of three, testified. Defense attorney Terry Giles, however. was successful in pre- s en ting evidence 1bat showed the woman waited two months before contacting police about the alleged incident-and that she modified her story on several OC· casions. Giles said it la likely that his client will file a lawsuit against the Worleys over the infliction of d istress the rape c harge created. More than a score of members of the Inner Life c:Ongregalioo sat in the courtroom Monday m o rning as Mrs . Worley testified. She told the court that she bad ,aone to Palacious, 41, on three occasions for counaellna for depression she was suffertna. On the third vhit, while her husband was away to mall some packages, Mn. Worley testified, Palacious became enraged and called her ''aelllsb, self cen- tered, vain and unstable," then draned her out of hia office lDto another room and forced himself upon her. ''He grabbed me OD bot.b ol my breuu and a~una and squeezing," abe tea Alter the attack. Jin. Worley testified "I gabbed my purse. <See PASTOR, Pap AJ) Don Donaldson, president of American Legion Post 291 of Newport Beach, stands a mid wreckage of Legion Hall that was gutted by fire e arly today. The old hall at 215 15th St. was heavily damaged by the blaze first spotted by harbor patrolmen • Dlltf ................ ...._ about 2:3> a.m. Fire investt&ators said the blaze apparently started in a piano that h ad been s hoved next to a heater. Preliminary damage estimates placed the loss at $400,000. Iran's Fmids 'Frozen' Carter Orders Billioru Held in U.S. Banks By TIM A.uoda&ed Pnu hostaees might be freed by the Gulf Uliom it would intervene weekend. 1bey are believed to mWtartb' to rescue tbe boat.ages be mostly Indian and Palrht&lli af other efforts failed. But a embaaay employees. • State Department spokesman In another deveJopmen~ Bani said th.at wu oot true. Sadr claimed Iran "learned" Ba.n1 Sadr announced at a Iran, striking a new blow in an economic war with the United S tates , deci ded today to withdraw billions in Iranian fOV· ernment money deposited in American baQI. But President Carter Lmmedlatety of'MnMI a IRANIAN STUDENTS freeze on thole funds. ·' ··aeCOIE PARANOID' -AS Tehran news coaference that <~IUN. ... •A2> Iran'• forelan affain chief, Abolb..-n Bani Sadr, allo re.al· firmed that tbe bolt.ases It tbe U.S. Embaay in Tehran ,,W-re- maiD captive until Shah Maba.m- med Baa Pab.lavt ll sent t.ct to Iran to stand trial for bil life. Balli Sadr reportedly laid, however, tbat tbe H aon· Americana amon1 tbe 98 * * * that U.S .. paratroopers were airlifted to Ba.brain, acrou tbe Persian Gulf rrom Iran, tbe Yuaoalav news ~c~ reported. Bahrain I lnfc m1nilter, Raql Abdel·Rabman aJ.l(oayyect, denied lL Earlier, a Kuwait oeftPIPll' said the United States informed * * * Cease Durtnc tbelr two-day trial, tbe couple maintained tbat Uwty were lldviled not to r• the boy aaleH he uted !or food by name. They wet the wire case was not Uled to prevent him troaf obt••n•i fooCI. Burwell Ni he fell a jall sen· \eDce d bread aDd •ater wu a pamabmellt that flt the crtme. A1kicl aboUt the )uqe'1 tell· tative Mat-.oe. Lawrence Coun- ~ P1"ClilecUtor l\lebard Meyers 1atd be bad not recel•ed hnrelJ•1 reque1t for hiS OIM· IOD. However, be •Aid be felt Jail~ required that all limaa. be llYm bOt food. Deadly · ~uake Pounds. Iran "It .., be tb.9t tMJ'11 bave to 11e 11 .. w 1*W • ....... ...,... ..... PASTOR ••• di,.. .., ........ Ud .... out of tbe roo u fut u I could." Sb• Mid 1M later •N found b) bet buaband •• •~• ran tbroueh a mudilb n.ad. Mn. WOl'leJ AW -'°" eo one of tM MJnlll ...... "'"!iaDd tben only partialb (duttq a Yll- lt to a La1una Beacb Pf YCblatrtlt) -for 1lx dl,a, de1plte the fact ab• wa1 H· amlned by ptly1lclan1 at UCJ lledtcal Cet.r ud loutl Cout Medical c.t. ta~ tquaa. "I Just couldlD't talk about It. I eouldn't. Do you lmow what it'• llke?'' lhe an1r1ly aaked GUea at one point. lln. Wort.J telllfted ahe wu only ablf to teU about tbo al· le1ed ordeal aft•r recelvl•I COUDNlillC from Us• Oraqe County Rape C.Ull Center. GU.. r1 ....... 11ae d1nded let~ tM woman and two buttal rinesla bad tatifted. Wllllaml 1ald bl b-4 obMrved many rape trlaJa both u a Judi• aad an aUonwy and aald rape vlctimt oftea demon1trate bl1arre bebaYlor. but Mid Jin. 1'orley'1 'VU beyond bellenble boundl. GUet applauded the Judie'• d«ts.loa and aald be la1J1ented &hat the .. Rape Crill• Center dJdn't -·ti fadl ltrallbt. .. "They do • lot of &ood work, but they .ou•ht to be more careful," Giles Hid. -OtI•-aald be btllevtd lln. Worley fabflcated the rape IU>ry to pun.llll Palaeloua for HJinC thins• she didn't Uke and to cov· er up an extramarital affair. She denied tbe allqatlom. After the ~erdict, the crying Mrs. Worley ran into an empty conference room and waa com· fort.ed by representatives of the Rape Criala Center. 75~00 Kept From Homes Mlsms&AUOA, Ontario <AP> -..-About 150,000 penom were al- l~~•d to 10 bola• bU\ 15,000 qthera were warned to 1tay away few tbe thlr4 nlpt becaUle tbere et1ll wu 4u"'1 of 1u n· p\01fo111 from the derailment lti•t camed the btaut evacua· tton In Cnact••n bl:!Tt· ''A very deflnlte th baurd aUll exilta and we waot to make that VHl cleari~' Attorney Qene~ifftqJ lfc•urty told a newa erence T\leaday. Twenty·ftv• can loaded with cbemlcal1 derailed Saturday nfgbl ~ an axle broke on one or the 108 can tn a Canadian Pac~c frellht N It was pautng tbroup Uiit wntern Toronto suburb. Seven propane tankers blew up, a fin bro~e out in another, a cblortne tanker wu 1a1bed1 and about 10 of the 80 tons or chlorine leaked 1lowb' o!'t and vaporised. CENTRALIA, 1111. CAP> - R01r do JOU capture ruore &han ao mUlklD beea' v:~"::· 1111 2aa-1t. dallf~lm~ for --~Deplrtm• of ~eutbiN. 1'lWoa and four a11l1taat1 betaD ml&ndlna up •t leut t.bat many beet .rt.er-a ae.ma.tn.Uer truck c."'Yint fOO hlv .. ran otf Ute road on U .Swl l90i1h ol Cea· tralla. Tl•• d Ve.!J Rlcbard ltewlr1. H, o wetl Palm Beach, 11u. was Qot injured. Suspect Held In Robbery Of'CM Motel A man a.lleledly seen carrytng a Hwed-Off 1botCUD at a Costa Mela motel parklq lot Tuesday wu arrested on 1u1pkion or havln& held up the same motel lut month, police said today. Tlle1 aatd off ·duty officers atayln1 at the ,Colt. Mesa Inn, 8205 Harbor Blvd .. while attend· lD8 a aemlnar alle1edly aaw Lft'ry Wilson Gaffney, 32, of j\ocbeater, N. Y., carrying t.be 11· le1al w~pon r-rom a car into • bot.el room ' Costa Mesa police sald t.bey found the shotgun and a pellet gun ln the room and that Gaff. ney resembled a composite drawing of the man who held up the hotel Oct. 25. Gaffney wu arrested oo au&· plclon of armed robber1, po11easlon of a aawtd-off abot• gun, and on a drvnken drlv· lng warrant. He remained ln Costa Mesa Jail today ln lieu of sz.s. 7~ bail. The <X-t. 25 holdup occ"""ed while MWeral doun police of- flcen from acro11 tbe 1tate were 1taJina at the moteL Man Wounded In Hat Fray FRF..SNO CAP> -A 34·year· old Tulare q)*n was shot twice during an argument over a bat, police officers say. Pete Ayala, 34, was shot lo the chest and stomach Tuesday nl&bt by a man whose bat be had crlticlud, wit.neaaes said. He bad been drinking in a downtown bar before the lboot- lnl occurred. Numerous witnesses ldeo.. tilled the suspect ln what police are callln1 an attempted murder and be ii betna aoulbt, offtcen Hid. Peru Seize• 6TunaBoau SAN DIEGO (A.P) -Ptru hu captured lix U .s. tuna flabfDs boat.I and other armed telJuNI at Ha are expeetecl, tb• American Tunaboat A1aoctatlon NldtodaJ. El'IU!llt Prees. deputy eblet of mltllOnl at the U.S. ambuly tn Lima. old detalll were •ketchJ. No IUDfire waa report.ct, be 1ald b7 teteDboM. '?be boet ownen' uaod.atloD 1ild bltb.,peed Peruvlu run· boat• aided by a military belleopter took at leut l1x d the .,.. Ian Dleco-bued Miura by force. ........... la Houatola, ... 0Htrator1 urrlM pl•=:; readt ''lrM ll • lout· •ON" md utAe•• PIAJ ~ ud lru!Ml11 .. U..1 manw ouu the traDJao OOftluJat. for a ftftb d•)'. and burned tbe :1.atollU Rubollab Qomtbd iD R~h ArL-CIO •ri9Sh11ft O.orae ~.... apentq to ta. labor OOUP'• MariUm• ,...-... Departmml. called ~ • ••madmllD" and aald tM .-n naUOD WU letlnl like U la- teraatkinal ~ tran!aa 6lp1 &Del Cl.ffD WW not be • rved •t West Cout porta wbil Amerte1n1 an beld hoataa• ID Iran, th• lntema· tlonal Lons1boremen'1 and Warehousemen'• Union 1ald. Lon••boremen on tbe E11t Cout an alrcad.Y boycottma t.be 11a1,:u.1ran1an atudent .proteatl . l.Jatag llp A gala continued oo aocne campuae1. Cbantint "Nuke 'em WI they slow ... about 250 proteaterl marched Tuesday nt1ht on the UDlvenJty of Geor•la eampua at Athena, demandinl tbe deport.a· tlon of ir lranllftl at the school. About !00 St. Louis Univenlty 1tudentl cathered lD front of a blood·1lalned American fla1 dunns an hour of peaceful pro- teat. Albert Watk.lnl, an organizer of tba t.UJ, Hid the fial WU flown in Vletnam and was 1talned Wltb both American and Vlet.DUDIM blood. PoUce said a computer list eontainlng the names and ad- dre.a1e1 ol as lranlan atudenta at the 1chool diaappeared over the week.end. In DaU.., restaurant owner AbbH Ba1herl, •1. sald hi• ramlly hu been threatened and hia buslnesses vandaU'zed since the Americans were taken bos- ta 1e Nov. 4 by lr•nlana de· mandl.nl the extrad1Uoo of the former Sbab of Iran. who la be- ing treated lD New York for cancer. Ba1herl, a naturalized American, said aomeone spray- f.a l nted ''Kill the Iranlana," 'lraniana go home" and ''The place la gonna bum" in 2-root green lelten outside his two establl.sbmenta. l',....r..,AJ IR.AN ••• A1atollab Ru.bollab IDaometai 'I realme decided to withdraw all ltl funds from U.S. banks and re-d epoelt t.bem in banks of na· llon1 "friendly" to. Iran. He said the funds amounted to $12 bllllon, but reporters in W aahington were told it was closer t.o ~billion . The U .S . reaction came quickly. Aft.er an emergency meeting of U.S. Treuury officials, Wh.lte House presa secretary Jody Powell announced that Carter acted t.o block official Iranian assets including deposit..s of the government of Iran, Central Bank and "other controlled en· UUea" ln U.S. ban.ks and ~elr forei1n branches ana aub- 1idlariea. It also technically ap· pUet to any real estate or goods ln the United States. ''The purpose or thJa order 18 to ln1ure that claims on Iran by the Unlted Stat.ea and ita clthetu are provided for ln an orderly manner," Powell 1ald. Powell'• 1tat.ement Hid the exact amount of money beinl blocked LI not known, "but there 1J no ftWOll for dlaturbuce ln the forelp exchanse or other marlteta.' B ant Sadr, uked today whether bl1 letter to U .8 . Secretary·Oeneral Kurt Waldhetm uldne for a Security Council 1e11lon on tbe er11l1 repreHDted a IOlten1nc of the Iranian posltlon, told Tehran radio: "No, our potltlon remalnl unchansed, •' meanln& tbe boetapa would remain unw t.be 1bab ti extradited. But tbe~lav MWI ller\CY 'TanJUI 1 Sadr allo t.ol<l reporten bMtasea wbo - ln TanJua'• words -were fmmd to be tnnocent would be reStaMd ln t•o or thne clay1. The Ira· nlan mtlitantl who Mlled the em)>uq 11 day1 aao accuse aU their boltasn of belnt "U.S. .,...... . The,. wu no elabonUoa on UM T..Uua ...,n. • • • l're.P-.4J QUAKE ••• week The attendant pumptna 1as ls Vance Jones Lines at other statlom along the Orange Coast vaned. In some places there was no wajUn' and at at.here, such u this station, lines were· rormina again. A line of core anakod ur to th pumps •l Ron 'a Mobil 11taUon D &333 Unlvenlty Drl ve In lrvln«-TU4'"dey, • harbln1or perhapis of tl\ln11 to come once Gov. Brown 's relmpo1ltlon of the odd·even gasoline ratlonlna plan tak • eff cct next ----------~~~--~~~------------~--------~ Bay Dredging Approved Residents Want Park Development Urange County Supervisors Tuesday approved a plan by re- sidenta of the Dover Sboru area or Newport Beach lo dred1e 5,000 cubic yards of 11lt from cloeeed boat channels 1n their Upper Bay nejpborhood If all goes accord.tog t.o plan. the materlaJ wtll be bun~ al North Star Beach Park Silt' on the Upper Bay The Dover Shores Asaoc1allon, in exchanae for permission to dredge, hu offered to pay $12,000 for d evelopment ur recreational act1v1l1es and landscaping at the 10 acre park site jointly owned by the City of Newport Beach and Orange County The park currenUy 11> undeveloped SupervUIOrs eave approval for dred1lng two years aao but the plan failed to 1et the approval of the Soulb Cout Resional Coaa~ Commlllton. Homeownen bope Uaat U..,. can win couul commJHJon •P-prov a 1 this time a round wtth their offer to help dt>velop tht! park Supervisors Philip Anthony, Ralph Clark ilnrt Harriett Wieder approvc•d lhf' dredging and d1s~al plan Thomas Riley and Edison Mtll<'r ah!>tained Riley didn't vol<' because he ia a mcmtx>r of the Uovl'r Shores Assocrnlion Mill er 1nd1cated he was not Lil favor of pulling the sill on a public bcath, bul then dldn 't vote Supcrv1&on, took th" action over the protests of J Frank Mayor Exp~llt>d JERUSALEM <API A rom mlttee pf larael's Cabinet de cided Coday to expel Nablus Mayor Buaam Sbakaa from the occupied Weil Bank of the Jordan River, the aovemment announced. Prime M101ater Menachem Begin's Cabinet met u the secret mlD.l.lt.ertal defense committee t.o conalder Sbakaa'11 cue, which left t.be government ln • quandary. Rob1naon of Newport Beach who crit1c1ud the dump1n1 of silt from a pnvat.e waterway oot.o public tidelands He aa.ad the request to doel.op the park was made tn order to 1 m press the Coa11ta I tom ml111on "Since the resolutwn does not commit either the county or the city to any park development. 1t 1s nothing more th11n "' smokescrt!'en wh1<:h ob!cure!> thc· fundamentJtl ~sue of North "itar Beach,· he saut llobin.-,on dedarcd that fh• thousand!> of i.wopl1 1A-h•1 i w1 tnbult:d more than $filJ.OtJU f11r Mesa Assault tht' lawsuit to protect the tideland trust in Upper Newport Bay never would have approved U!Ung ~Orth !)tar Beach as a silt dump \It~ G f'tJrge Osbornt'. 1hrector of tht' tounl> s Environmental Mane1gemt'nl Aiwncy, said l.ellt.s '.'lhO'A-<.-d thJt lhf' matcnal to be dred1wd 1!l largf!ly \Ill and cl•y Hoard Chairman Anthony u ri.tt·d ,ii I µa rt 1es to work tol(f'lht-r to try to find means of r1·m11\tnl( lhf' 1.llt which he said ""1 ll tw .1 1·1mt1nu1ng prohlPm ..,, .,.,~1rt lkad1 11ffle1als 11µ IHll\ 1·1t th• rlr Pdg1ng 111>t>rJl111n JtlfJ µJt k 1·11n<.t·pt 111 Au~ui.t Lagunan Injured In The/ t of Purse A 45-year-old Lagun. Beach v.oman was 1nJured Tuesday when two mt'n on a motorcyclt- grabbed her pun.c in J COtit.a Mesa store parking lot knockww her down, police said today It was the second pur'>t' 1matcblfli in three days in lhl· Fedco lot at 3030 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa police said. In Tuesday's incident. police said Jean Mary Eady and some friends were walk.in& to their car when the men drove up at htgh 'ipeed and 1rabbed Mr1. E•dy'5 purse. knocking her to the ground. She suffered a broken 008e, pollce saJd. and lost about S300 c.tsh On Sunday. two men in a ur grabbed the purse of a 13 year ol d M1 ss1on VteJo woman . L1lhan F Sumner, an t.be same µark1 ng lot u ahe wu wal.kl.q with her daughter. officers said Mr-. Sumner wu knocked down and draHed for about 20 feet but apparent.ly escaped ma- Jor •OJW'Y. police said She auf· lt>rcd numerou' c-uts and had torn clothing. JS well as a cash lm,s of about SIS officers 11a1d. Pollett said tht>y don 't know 1( the anc1dent:s were related Hijackers Steal 2 LA Area Trucks LOS ~NGELES CAP1 - Police were searcbin1 for two truck•. one conta1nln1 40,000 poundl ol buatnc beer and t.bc otber $40.000 worth or men's 1blrtl, after bijackera kidupped and tJ>en released t.be clriven ln separate incldenta. Accordln1 to ·police, tbe truckload of beef wu stolen in Vernon and the truckload of sb1rt1 wu bid:~~ed from the Century Ctly Compa.Qy in Carson. ''We Want You To LookB~tter Eor Less!'' / We're not complaln- lno aboutthe hloh price of olasses, we're dolno somethlno about It. There are a lot of places to buy eyewear these days. You can oo to a so called "fashion boutique" and pay spectacular pricH for famous names, or you can come to Optical Factory and get the best possible fashion fooks In eyewear at a down to earth price. As a rule, you only get what you pay for these days. Our selection Is large enough to ptease the most finicky tastes, and yet our prices start as low as S34.SO Single Vision S44.SO Bifocal SS4.SO Trlfocal 1 1ncludes Fashion Frame.!_ Stan· d1rd Size Gl111 Len1n1nd UM) At these prices we're making a spectacle of ourselves. • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA · WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1979 N Freezes m aqillw Ulll11 u llobam· ...... Pahla~ la MD Mck to 1ru to lt.IDCI trlal ror life. Bau Sadr rttPorted1Y said, bow ver, that tbe H non· Americana amon• tile H liloltalll --be treed by tbe ....... = aN believed to.. -.~-~IDOIUJ an and PaJ9.t!'!!' embaay em yees .. In another development, Bani Sadr claimed Iran "learned" t.hat U.S. paratroopers were Started in Piano? •irUfted to s.hratn. aen>a the Peralan Gulf from lru, tbe Yu1oelav 1MWI qency TaQiQI repo.n.d. Babraln'• In.formation tRANIAN STUDENTS 'Bl!COllE PARANOID' -A5 minister, Raqi Abdel·Rahman aJ-Moayyed, denied it. Earlier, a Kuwait newspaper said the United States informed Gulf nations ll would intervene NB Legion Hall De.stroyed by Fire ByJEIUlYllEJlTENSTEIN Ot•Dlltt ""'~ .... Ar upright pjano left too close to a floor ~ter apparepUy ig· oited a fire that caused $400,000 damage to the old American Legion Hall in Newport Beach early today. The fire was first spotted by harbot' patrolmen who turned in the alarm al 2:30 a .m. By the tlme the first city fire truck ar· dved at the"-l;egion Hall at 215 15th St. about nine minutes later, flames were shooting into the air through the roof of the old building, firemen said. Preliminary damage estimates placed the loss in the neighborbood of $400,000. No one was in the building at the Ume. Fire investigators, who said they were able to pinpoint the cause of the blaze. added that they couldn't explain wby the heatinJt S)'Stem bad been left A~Wl,..,....,.._ STRICKEN AREA Far From Capital &uthquake Rocks Iran; Hundreds Die By Tbe Associated Press A devastating earthquake rocked northeast Iran today, killing al least 500 as it toppled houses and mud huts, rescue workers said. "Lota o! bodies are still being found. It is possible that the number of the dead will exceed 1,000," said Mohammed Ali Sb.lrui, speoking by telephone from Mashhad to reporters in Nicoeia. Cyprus. Sblrazi, son of Ayatollah Ali Shlrazi. religious leader in the holy city of Mubhad, said the earthquake affected I• localities in the Khoraaan province, lru's nortbeaatemmoet area, wbich 1hares bbrden witb tbe Soviet Union and Af&baniatan. He aald rescue teams and sup. pllea were belna rushed from Maabbad, 500 mlles east of T~bran. ud other centen u military planes evacuated the uuured to bospltala in Qalnat, tbe IOUl.b ol the provtnce. . on in the empty building Harbor patrolmen Dave Wheeler. Don Joralemon and Fred Tharaldson said they saw flames inside the bayfronl Legion Hall and smoke pouring rrom tbe roof while on routine patrol in a fire boat. They turned in the alarm. docked their boat. hooked a hose to a hydrant and began battlmg the blaze. The fire finally was ex tingn1shed at 4 a m .. accordmg to Don Jones, executive officer of the Newport Beach Fire Depart· ment. American Legion officials Ill· dicated today they will have structural engineers and architects inspect the bulld.ing to determine lf lt should be re· modeled or tom down and • new bulldlns eomtructecS. . Eleven units from five Newport Beach ttre stations fo ..... t the blue a»d • truck com~ hum eo.ta Mesa wu called ID to belp. Three firemen were treated at the scene for minor injuries suf· fered while battling the blaze. A spokesman for the Newport Beach Fire Department said the roof of the building was damaged extensively by the fire In addition. the walls and con tents. including many Legion mementos. were damaged by fire. smoke and water The building, a frame and stucco structur e. is about 33 yea rs old. It is the home of American Legion Post 291. Car Crushes Woman, 24 A Long Beach woman was killed Tuesday night when her car rolled over on top of her following a collision on the Garden Grove Freeway in Orange. highway patrol officers said. The woman. identified as Gina Naab, 24, died in St. Joseph's Hospital after the 8 p.m. acci· dent. Officers said Ms. Nash's car struck another vehicle as she at· templed to change lanes near the Main Street offramp, caus· mg her car to flip over. Tense Drawl SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) -Patrolman Michael Young bad stopped two youths Tuesday to questioo them about the bicy- cle they were riding on a quiet residential street when one o( them pulled a gun, aettlnl olf a three·hour gun battle. Wben tbe drama wu over, the JUDIDan waa dead and three offlcen were wounded, one critically. Iranian Ftinds milltutly to rescue the~ 11 otbe.r effortl failed. But a State Department apokeaman said tbat wu not tnle. Bani Sadr announced at a Tehran news conference that Ayatollah Rubollab Kbometn1'1 reaime decided to withdraw all its funcb from U.S. banks and re-deposit them in banb o( na· lions "friendly" to rrao. He Said the funds amounted to $12 billion, but reporten ln Wasblnltoo were told it wu cloeer to SS blllioa. Tbe U .S. reaction came quickly. A.ft.er an emeriency meettna of U.S. Treasury officials, Wblte House preas secretary Jbcly Powell announced that Cuter acted to block official Iranlan assets -lncludlna deposiU ol the government of Iran, Central Bank and ·'other controlled en· titiea" ln U.S. bank.a and their ~. branches and 1ub· '"'l"M purpme of tl1la order .. to lmure that cla.lml on Iran bJ the United Stat.le and lts dU... are ororided for in ao orded.r manier,'' Powell wet. Powell 'a statement aald tbe euct amount of mone1 beblc blocked ii DDt known, "bat u.. is no re8IOD for cllaturbanee #IJ the foreitn exchan&e or odlill' market& .•• o.&tyl'I•-... -~ POST 291 PRESIDENT DON DONALDSON STANDS AMID WRECKAGE OF LEGION HAU. Early Morning Blaze Cau.•• Heavy Damage to Newport Beach Facltlty FV~as Minister Ruled lnnncent of Rape By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIO.. OI -o.lty Pltot 51.aff Orange County Superior Court Judge Kerutelh Williams issued a direeted verdict Tuesday that acquitted a Fountain Valley minister or rapmg 8 remalc churchgoer m the church office. Judge Williams. in making the swift ruiing. indicated he could not believe the story of the al· leged rape v1cl1m . Glendy Worley. 29, a former Corona del Mar resident. Th e woman . 1n tearful teslimonv. told the court that Rev. PhJisp Palacious screamed. ··you · re a sinner and sinners like you mus t be punished" before the purported sex act took place in a room at the Inner Life Fellowship located in Santa Ana. "l said 'Oh. my God,' and he said 'Don't call for God ; sinners hke you don't call out for God'." Mrs . Worley, a mother of three, testified. Defense attorney Terr}' Giles. however, WU SUCCe5SfUf in pre sentin& evidence that showed lbe woman waited two mootbs before contacting police about the alleged incident and that sbe modified her story on several OC· casions. Giles said it i.a likely that bis client will flle a lawauit asainst the Worley. over the infliction ol distresa the rape cbarie created. More than a IC01"e of members of tbe Inner lJfe conireptioo sat ln tbe courtroom Monclay mornln1 as Mu. Worley testified. She told the court that she had gone lo Palacious. 41. on three occa!>1ons for counseling for depression she was suffenni;: On the thnd vtsit. while her husband was away to mail some packages. Mrs. Worley testified. Palacious became enraged aod c alled her "seUs sb. self cen· lered, V8.Ul and unstable." then dragged her out of his office mt.o another room and forced hunself upon her. "He gnbbed me on both of my breasts and started pulling and squeezing," sbe testified. After the attack. Mrs. Worley testified "l grabbed my purse, threw my Bible down and ran out of the room as fast as I could." She said she later was found by her husband as she ran through a muddy field. Mrs. Worley said she told no one of the sexual assauit. -and then onJy partially (durina a vis· it to a Laguna Beach psychiatrist) for six days, despite the fact she was ex· am1ned by pbysicians at UCI Medical Center and Soutb Coast Medical Center in South Laguna. "l just. couldn't talk about It. I couldn't. Do YJ>U know what it's like?'' she aqrily uked Giles at one_point. Mra. Worley testified abe was only able to tell about tbe af. leeed ordeal after recelvilll counseling from tbe Oran1e County Rape cnm Center. Gilee requeated the d1rected verdict ~the woman and two (See PAS'l'OS. Pa1e A.I) ' Iran News Brings Dip In Dollar LONDON <AP> --The dollar fell sharply today m reaction to Iran s declStOn to withdraw de- posits from U S banks. then partly r~overed after President Carter announced Iranian asseL'> in the Cruted States would be frozen. Iran said all $12 billion tn Ira· nian government deposits m U.S. banks will be withdrawn m a bid to get the shah extradited fro m America. but C arter blocked the withdra wa l with the rr~ze. · Carter ad minis tration of. hc1als pegged the amount o( Ira· man deposits closer to $5 blllion Before Carter issued his freeze order, one London dealer said, "1be news from Iran toot the martcet by storm." ln Frankfurt, the dollar fell 2 pfenn1ngs against the West German mark to 1.1750 marts from 1.7973 earlier in the mom· ing, then recovered to about 1 7890 marks after Carter's an· noun cement. Frankfurt dealers deacribed t he market as hectic and nervous followtne Iran's de· clslon. In Loadcm, the pound sterling eained one cent to $2.1050 after openin& at $2.0985. Coast Weat•er Government ofticlala were 1upervtalna rescue operaUona ud dlltributlon "' tent.a and l\Q)-pllil to te0ns of people left home•, be added. ID a 1'!lbnD Radio bloadcut . monitored S.. LoDdon, lran'a leader. A¥ato&JQ Bubollab JDM>. Skaters Waltz NB Ban May Be Lifted Indochinese Aid Sought V arlable blah clOudinea tbroutb Thursday •ltb aome fOf and low eloudl near coast tonl1ht •nd Thursday IDOftliq. A little cooler "l'hunday wltb lows tonl1bt '8 at the beaches and 54 ia.land, with blahs Tbunda)' ot .GS a1ona th eout and 1S lnland. IUlidukl; separate McNally s~ llrged •Teacbera from Newport Jlarbor Rltb School Tuetday ur1ed Newport·Meu School t.naat .. to malat.in McNally alte"'atlve ·bl•b acbool on a 111parate lite ~ Jt• prtlelrt lncatioa la tramferred to new onen next sprtna John McGJnni11 Newport Harbor Facult)' Clun preaident, aod Carrol Tatro, wbo beadl Harbor Hllh'• altemaUve pro. gram, preeented a .,.Utlon to tru1tees beartna the 1tcnatu.rea of 108 teachers. McOlnnh aald h e was reapondina to rumors that trustees. planned to r elocate McNally onto the campus of Costa Mesa High or Newport Harbor High. "We feel that the kids who go to McNally go there and do well because it's on a separate site," he said. "We decided to submit this recommendation to be S"'fe trustees unckntand the teeJ.iola ofUtefac\11'1.'' School oft'lctah aald costs and other factors are being studied and that a d ecision about McNally will be made after the first of the year They noted that two newly elected t.ruateea are to be seated in December and, atnce there's only one meeu.ni that month, the matter probably won't be re· solved before early 1980. Iii cNally provtdea a hllb school education for young peo- ple wbo work, have children or for other l'MIOlll can't flt into a u.adlt.tonal acbool day. lt la separate from the d11trlct'1 bld\ 1c'1001. /The pro1ram ta currently boued at the old McNaJly ICbool oo Newport Boulevard at 1ltb Strfft. 1be acbool 1lte bu been sold to a private developer. Tb• poulblllty of relocatlnc tb• tcbool at the cloud Monte Vista achoo) Ute 1n Costa Meu hH Mtl\ dlac\a11ed, but real· ~Dtl ot tbe Moote Vlata .,... have fJPllOl9d tM move Vote Complaint - :i MN J'&\NCJSOO CAP) -The . .-s: · attorne1'1 offlc• filed a cilDplalDt ~ •1•1Dlt San francllclo eleetton oftlelala for • ~ridlq enouib b1l1naua1 DolUDI oftlclila. Th• comDWnt. 6llo atatee that elletlon offtciall Orovided an erroneous Chlnese trentlatioo on the Nov. e cl\y ~· II Prank. '4, ll chart.cl wtth tlw llldna,_ re_pe, &ad mu..., ot l~·YeU'-old Am7 a.lb, a Camut!Jo strl ·~ ••• abduct· ed from a babyattler'1 bome oo Marcb 14, lWlt. "I'll UM an old fiahlocMid U • prt11lon," Pra•tr told tbe t1ven·maa. flv.womao lU?J lo bl.I o1*2lnl mtement . .,,.... a.re uilpeabb .. acta that l muat 1peak to you about:" EvldeDce to bt prenni.d ln the cue, Praaer contended, will 1bow &.bat Frank, a former atat. mutal bolnltal patient, Mft b1I "tloature'r lo the commiuioo ot tile crimea. .. f · The strl. be aald, wa1 kid· napped, beaten, raped, cut, force fed alcohol, and· tortured wttb locldnt pUen. Tbo cauae ot death, Praa•r aatd, waa 1transulatton. "Tbe alpature at tbe 1cene ot tbe crime ll that of the pel'IOn aeateel rltht here, T6eodore Frank," aa1d Pracer. wavtna b1a band toward the defendant Mat· ed at tbe counael table. The other "alpature" in the cue, Prqer lald1 I.I that ot the plier marb founa on tbe llrl'• cheat area. TboH mark1, Pn1er taler mlcroacoplC com· parilom wt11 &bow, were Iden· Ucal to teeth marb on a J>alr ot Vue Ortp pUen 1elzed at han.k'a aparunenl "Tbe preaaure was very ln· tenae and prolonied,'' Pra1er uaerted. Defense attorney Willard WlkaeU bad attempted umuc· ceaafully prtor to the start of the trial to exclude admission of the microscopic comparisons. The comparisons were made by the Los Angeles forensic science ex perts using a scanning elec- tronic microscope. Among the first witnesses called lo testify Tuesday was LlUa Rocha, who aald abe 1aw a man re.embJ.tnc Frank ln her nel1hborbood the mornJn1 Amy Seitz di!lappeared. The body of the Seitz girl was found two days later in Topanga Canyon. SAMan Dies Of Wounds A 24-year.old man died Tuee day after betnl abot four Umea in the atomacb durtn1 an at:P· ment at a Santa Ana bar, pe>Uce said. Hll aaaailant eacaped. The man, lde1'Ufled u Joae Salceda of Santa Ana, died ln Mercy General Hoapltal an bour after a man pumped four bUlleta into bll bod)' tD tbe doorway of the bU' at 200 JI:, Warner Avenue abortly after midnlaht. Wt~ told police a man aaked Salceda \o step outslde durin1 a heated argument. pro- duced a bandtun and betan ftr. '°•· \ A line of cars snaked up to the pumps at week. The attendant pumping gas la Vance Jones. Unes at other stat.ions along the Orange Coast varied. In some places there was no waiting and at others, auob as this station, lines were ro~g aaaln. Ron's Mobil station at 5333 Univers)t y Drive in Irvine Tuesday. a harbinger perhaps of thtn1s to come once Gov. Brown's relmpoaition of the odd-even 1asollne raUonlna plan takes effect next Court Overt·urns r....P-AJ PASTOR ••• rebuttal wttneuea had tetWled. Wlillama aald be bad obHrved mall)' rtpe trtala both u a Judie and an attorney and aald rape victim• often demonatrate blurre behavior, but 1ald Mn. Worley'• wu beyond believable boundl. OUea applauded the Judie's decilloo and uJd be lamented that the "Rape Crt.ala Center didn't set it.a fact.1 st.ral1ht." "They do a lot of &ood work, but they ou1bt to be more careful," 011• 1ald. Olle1 Aid be believed Mn. Worley fabricated the rape story to pun.lab Palacious for saying thln11 lbe dido 't like and to cov- er up an extramarital affair. She denied the alle((ationa. After the vel'd.tct, the crying Mn. Worley ran into an empty conference room and was com- forted by repre!entatives of the Rape CrWs Center. Rowboat Back By Itself From Trip LONDON <AP J -A 13-foot rowboat used by Kenneth Kerr in a btd to row across the Atlan- tic has washed up m Northern Ireland more than four months '\fter U capslied in mid-ocean, tbrowtn1 him overboard. , • 'l am nabbereasted it bas turne d up,"the 27-year-old Scot.Iman, who wu picked up after the capaiae by a Weat German container 1hip, told Bri- tain's domeallc new1 a1ency, the Presa AllociaUon. "My reuon for taklnf thla course wu that 1 would even· tually arrive ln Northern Ireland on the Gulf Stream. I am ab1olutely dellabted that my tbeory worked out." Kerr. a former Royal Navy aubmartner, lfJl out for Ireland from St. Jobn'•· Newloundl&Dd, on May 1 ln the U.foot rowbbat Baa• Conqueror, hopln1 to set a record for tbe 1malleat vessel ever rowed acroea the Atlantic. v' Mesa Zoning Law By JACKIE RYMAN Of ... l)ejly rtMe ..... In what the Costa Mesa city attorney called a "landmark case," the Fourth Diatrict Court of Appeal ln San Bernardino b.u lnvalfdated a voter Initiative that forced the rewnint ol ._ acrea in north Costa Mesa tor stncle family dwelll.nas. Coat.a Mesa city officlala re· celved noUce of the declaion Tue1day. It could mean tbe Arnet Development Co. can proceed wltb it.I original pla.na to build S39 apartments and 127 ainale- ramily homes near South Coaat Plaza. The appeal court reversed an earlier Orange County Super1or Court decision upholding the re- zone lnltiative. The initiative, passed by Costa Mesa votera ln March 1978 despite oppoalUon by clty of· ficials and the developers, forced the city lo rezone the Arnet property and several acrea owned by South Coast Piasa to permit only alnJI•· family homes. Tbe lnlUaUve wu backed by the North Coata Meaa Homeownera A11ociatlon In reapooae to concern.a by resl· dent.a ol tbe ftei&hborbood about hilb-denaity development. tbe reZOM was contested by bolb Arnel and South Coaat Plau 1be city defended the or dinaoce. as required by law, but city offaclalB continued to ex- press their disagreement wtth the ordinance The appeal court agreed wttb developers that the reione was d1scrimmatory 1n that tl wu almed at a specific developt'r P e rhaps the court ·s moat s1gn1f1canl ftndln1. however. waa that the reJlOftina ordinance made improper uae of the Jegialative proceas. Tes~maniaBlamed For Medical Costs By ROBERT LOCKE A" tclMC.e Wrftff MedJ cal costs may be Inflated by too much expensive tesUn1 but much of the blame reata wiLb a 1oc1ety that1va1uea technology over a doctor s Judament, coo- t.ends a m~cal profeasor. Despite complainla of rlalnc health cost.a, "the public likes tests. Society ls more lmpresaed with teat.a tban with bumao Judt· menla, alt.bough t.b<»e are oft.en more important," Or. Harvey Feigenbaum o f Indiana Unlveratt.y .Medical Center aaJd Tueaday. ''That ii the reuon for the proliferation of these tat.I," be told a news conference durfna an American Heart COftf erence ln Anabetm. "Society doesn't recc>plle the importance or lhe human com- puter who puts all o r these Uuoes t.oaetber and makes the declalona." he arcued. "They don't reward that adequately. They reward the person who does the testinl procedures ·· He particularly complained that insurance plans readily pay top dollar /or tecboolo&lcal wizardry, b\lt art reluctant to pay for a conauJt.ation that m!lht involve only a health blltory and physical uamtnauon. And that, he aald. "ii the most effecuve cor- ooary lelt we bave." Ke ana Olbel"I oa Ule pane• alao noted that fear of malprac lice suit.a IDa1 lead ID&nY do<'· ton to protact tbemaelves by or- d•riAI aJmoat every tut lm· •ti.Dahl•. Southern CaJUomla cbltlt• tJoa of:a ta·~ that lntludllf a Of Hun\l.Qp:m 8eaC WOCDAD elliOft nude ln a laundl')' room •u halted 1'uelda1 bJ Orua•~ ty lupertor Court Ju4c• onaa. a.an. Tbe COUit ........ --•••lut f'bDt hblleaUoill of Lo• An1eJe1, publl1laer of 1irUe JDquines. Accordina to 0011rt p~rs filed wttb J..dl• S.an1 nnat potNNe9 a ~apb ar a... Sue PJ?NDI, •bleta •• Ml). roltttd to tbe flrm •r lier Htrao•ect buabaad, NtabO,Lef p_,,.. -bta sirlfrtt!IMI, '°9.D D. Trlem. ~ dllldwQ a.,. The Dhotoa'apb, accordfla& to tbe 1a-.,101f, wa1 tueo four yean •IO wJUI• Uae l'arnu were.atlll marri«l • Mn. Fammt com.di Sn ~ action that ahe never 1lped a releue permiltinl publlcaUon ol the phoeoiraph and that caption material tcbflduled to nm wltb the pbototJ'apb WU D0t p~ by her. FlrDt PubllcaUou clalml It baa a llJped ftleue. M.._. Farrent' lawtult. Which aeekt an ioJunction to bait pub11caLlon of the pbotoani>b. alteaea invaalon of prfvacy, defamation, intentional tnruction o f emotional dlstre11 and ne1U1eoce. Officlala at Flym Publications said todaJ tbe.y could oot com- ment on the pendln1 legal ac- tion Judie Sean bas scheduled a heartn1 on the court order Tbunday. The current order preventa Flynt from diltributiq to nail dealen oopie. of m .. ~ COb· talninl the Farrtila pbotocnph. Oiatribution ii banned ln all ol Orance, San 8ernardJno and Riverside counties and the City of Los An&elea. Accordina to Mn. Farrens' action, she bu remarried, has small children and holds "&ood standing lo the community." The suit demands $1.5 mllllon tn damaRes from Flynt Publica- tions and SJ00.000 from Farrens und Ms. Tnem. Murder Cited In Irvine Ranch Death An unldenttned man wbioae body v.·as round in an Irvine Ranch aapara1us fteld Tuesday near Tustin was murdered. ~hertff's officers aaul. ·First l.nd.lcations are that It's a poulble exe<:ution-type slay· in1. ··Lt Wyau Hart aald. Alt.bough a coroner's autopsy performed Tuesday dJd not pin- point bow Iona the body bad been lytna in the field near Myford Road and Bryan Avenue. it apparently bad been there for tome time, Hart said. Tbe man, who bad been shot 1n the bead four timea, wu fUUy clothed when h.la body waa found br, fteld workers ln county ter- ntory about 8 a.m. Tueaday. The victim •u &denttlled u 1 browa·balred Caucuian, JO to 25 yean old, 1'4" tall and 180 pounds. He wu wea.rlJaa an olf-wbite windbreaker, loaa·aleeve lbirt, blue denim pant.a and Joainl ahoea, Hart said. Adult Firms Lose Police--Limit Bid ''We Want You To · Look Better For Less!'' Beach attomey repreaenUn1 the atudlo operators contended, however, that there "1Ull l1 a lot of bar111ment of cuatomen. •• P1ridn aald he poeaessea af. fld1.tta from. pel'IOlll who claim tbey were told by police not \o en~r the businesses. "Conduct like that cannot be condoned ill a free 1oci•l)'." Parkln tald. Tht attorney conceded that p0Uce have somewhat modifted their activtUes, but said be wu •till concerned about certain practices. Parillo nld that be and Tlellcb wttl ln .. virtual qree. rnent" ovu wbat police tbou.ld alld abouJd not be permitted to do. "But .ttber tbe cblef baa oot advlled h1I men or \hey an not followtn1 h1I orders.' Partin laid, We 'renotcomptaln· lngaboutthehlgh price of gtesses, we're doing something about It. here are 11 lot of places to buy eyewear these days. You can QO to a so called "f aShlon boutlQue" and pay spectacular prices tor famous names, or you can come to Optlcal Factory, and get the t>est possible fashion looks In eyewear at 11 down to earth price. I As a rule, you only oet what you pay for these days. Our selection Is large enough to ptease the most f lnlcky tastes, and yet our prices start as tow as S34.50 Shtglt Vlston $44.50 Bifocal SS4.SO TrlfoCal <I nctudes Fashion Frame.&._ Stan- dard Sin 01111 LenM11nCI u .. > At these prices we're maklno a s~tacle of ounetves. ··----- NIXON TALKS wmt HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR Pat--.. .. ~ TIWatiNlfor......._.• tn a.n a.mente HAI PNEUMONIA Pat Nixon San Onofre Resumes • pPeration BJ RAYMOND ESTllADA B. QI ... ., ........... Former Flnt Lady Pat Nixon la reported in "substantially im· prov~· condition today after ahe was admitted to San Clemente General Hospital Tuesday tor what bas been diagnosed as bronchial pneumonia. Mn. Nixon, 66, rested well during the nllbt after her splrita were buoyed by an hour-lone viatt lrom her husband, grandchild Jennie, dauehter Julie and son-in-law David Eisenhower, a hospital official said today. Mrs. Nixon, who was last hospitalized ln 1976 following a stroke, was brought to the hospital shortly before noon Tuesday by her daughter Julie who lives in Capistrano Beach. The former First Lady was at her San Clemente estate when she said she was "feelln1 bad" and wu driven to the hospital.- said administrator Malcolm Johnson. Johmoo sald Mn. Nixon was X-rayed and examined by cardiolo1i1t1 who said she should stay hospitalized for about a week. Mn. Nixon la staying in the aame private hospital room where her 1randcblld Jennie atayed after her birth lut year. Former preaident Richard Nixon toJd aources be believes h1I wUe may have contracted a bronchial tnlecUon laat week when the couple traveled to Abilene, Texu. tor the funeral of anotber former Flnt Lady Mamie Elleabower • 1She'1 comtna along quite well," Nbwn aaid. · "The doctor recommended abe stay at least'• week. We hope she'll atay She's very 1troa1 and stubborn," Nixon added. Nixon Ald. ''It wu cold in Abllene but abe inallted on go. lq.•• He tried unaucceatuUY to talk Mn. Nlscll into 1oln1 to the bolpltal aftel' the trip. Roapital ometall HY llra. Ntxoa ii aot 1D t.Dteusve care and la not recelYiq any special nunlq. • Adai.lnbtrator Johnlon 1ald 1be S. underlotnl rilplt•tory theraP7 to Nlleft UM~ IDbtr~ • 'A~illdel&ld~UMI coaPJe itlD ptu to bOld l"'N0v. • JlepubliaD P~ ~rl.lilal .._. • .., -.-. aoc..s at. tbt 1outhera en~ of Saa Cl•m-.. • ID Bea rt • ~unty Protests Gas Plan Orange County Supervisors don't like the return of the odd· even aasoline manaeement plan one bit and they told Gov. Brown · so in no uncertain terms Tues· day. . In a tensely-worded message to the governor, supervisors said they oppoee his unilateral action in imposing the measure effec tive next Sunday al midnight. The comminique said that principles or home rule have been ignored. The board asked Brown to put the decision back in the bands of local govern· ment. The message was initialed by Supervisor Ralph Clark who said Gov. Brown's action was politically motivated. "It's like trying to cure pneumonia with a cough drop," be declared. Clark said the action is pre. mature and not in the best in- terests or the county. "We should have the gumption to fight ... Supervisors also told Brown that they failed to see any con- nection with the,odd·even plan to President Carter's decision to cut otr oil purchases from Iran. An assistant press secretary said Brown bas no intention at this time of rescinding his order. The spokesman also denied that politics played a part in the decision. SUJ>enbo"-Philip Antboay and Tbomu Rile7 also were vocal in their criticism or Brown'• action, declartna lt WU teen 'WHbout 8D.J ~onaideraUoll "' Joea1 offtda!s. Rtley also dect•red be ts "tired of California carrying an unfair burden on gaaollne, taxes and every other damned thing." Supervisors Harriett Wieder and Edison Miller voted against the resolution that asks Brown to rescind the odd·even plan. Mrs. Wieder said she led the fight to end the odd-even plan m October but that the 'situation now "is bigger and broader than our own boundaries. "I'm actine under the assump- tion that both Carter and Brown acted in good faith and that the odd-even plan may prevent panic buying. ''Any comments now are rhet~ric and I don't want to get involved in a spitting contest." she said. Miller said be was informed · by the governor's office over the weekend that the order was in direct support of Carter's action. Dr. Small Faces Suit Ooor Siugery A woman who pald $2,000 for breast augmentation surgery Tuesday filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against Laeuna Beach _physician Ralph J . W. Small and his now-closed Docton' PlutJc Suraery Medical Clinic in Santa Ana. Patrlda Kalaer claims in the Oranae County Superior Court action P.,.t 1he suffered com- pllcaUom and excruciating pain and llke1y wUl have to undergo further IUl'gery. She b seeking unspeclried monetary damages. Also named as defendants in the actian are two former clinic emplo7ee1 ldentltled only aa "Dr. Dean" and "Dr. Ron." Small receatly pleaded no coo· teat to a •tnale cbar1e ol ·in· voluntao' manalauabter in coo· nectton wttb the death ot a Santa Ana female paUent wbo suffered cardiac anwt a.tt..r underiotna brea1ttmplantaur1ery. Small bad been cbarsed wtth 1econd dearee murder, man1lau111tor and numerout count.I ot UDlawful practice ot medf.ojae, Two codetendanta In ~ cue allo reached 011otl.ated HtUementa. Small curreutb' la boUHd at the C1lltornl1 11en•1 Colony 1t Cb1nO few peychlatrlc i.~. He II tcMduled to return to Oiaue County Suporlor Court fn Juuarr few MDteoclnf oo tbl maula\llbter convtctloD. • around tbe 1lte of tbe 1llO Olym· p ca ln lloeeow. IA"J ~ tbe Soviets an ln tbe proceu of buUdtn1 card= cent«t ttirou~ the to replace the• anti· quit*!" ccnnary care unltl. in a coroury can un.lt for two woeu. ~to. "ttep.down" unlt, edrnbtet to a rebabWtaUoD ward for peyddatrlc u.t1nl and vocattonal rebablUtaUon and finally sent oft tor aeveral moat.bl ot rest at a ••eeuldt re- sort'' -all at 1ovenunent ex· penae. LHJ aald the laeWftce Of beart Mzs•• lDCteaMd W. ta the 8o¥wt UDloD tbU tM U.S. ~:UJ becaUM tJM7 ., .. ··~·8008• Dr. lAwnnce Cobetl, ol tbe Yale Untveralty Scbool of KedldM. aid tbe ao.teta In tbe pm& bae focUMd OD nb.abOita· UOD ndaer than corooary '"'" stry in treatment of heart problems. In a typical cue. be said, a heart attaek victim waa bouaed He l8ld the Sovteta may have been somewhat overdoint tbe rehabilitation upect. As la the cue in the U.S., cardiovueular diaeue S. the number one cause of death in the Soviet Unioo. we did.'' AflWl,........ Site's Not Afraid Four-year-old Barbara Graff of Happerg. West Germany is undaunted by the unpos· ing attitude of this bronze gorilla put into the open fields by sculptor Hans-Kastler to attract attention of prospective buyers. The sculpture ts valued at 45,000 German Marks. Co~~y Eyes Lobbyist SuperoUors to Hire Grid Star St. Clair Orange County Supervisors plan to hire former San Fran· cisco 49er football player Bob St Clair as the county's lobbyist in Sacramento. ccpt for representing the Na· experience m worlung with the t1onal Football League 10 Legul~ure as a county Sacramento on a proposed ball supervtaor. covering franchise shirts of St Clair was a member of the County supervisors Tuesday authorized negotiations with the 49-year-old St. Clair at a salary range of $40,000 per year plus expenses. teams. San Mateo County Board of Anthony said a clause in the Supervisors from 1966-74 He contract will allow St. Cl&Jr to was board chairman in 1970 and handle such things as the NFL 1973. matter wtth prior approval from He also was mayor or Daly Ci· suJ>(!rvisors. ty near San Francisco during his Board Chairman Philip An thony descnbed Tuesday's ac lion as the "first overt step" m the hiring or St. Clair who be ex· peels to be on the job m about a week. Other finalists who were m-tenure on the city council rrom terviewed for the .)Ob to replace 1958-1964 long-time lobbyist Ted Craig He rttently sold his liquor and who died last Au1uat include. g roe e r y store bus iness to St. Clair was a tackle on the San Francisco football team from 1953-1964 and was captam of the team for eight years. Viet.or Pottorf. a . lobbyist become a professional lobbyist. for . th~ County Superv1S0rs A&-He bas a degree 10 business sociation of CallfornJa. \ administration from the . Joe Gonaal vea, a pl'1r-'"" University of' Tulsa. fessional l~yiat for a number lD bis role as lobbyist, St. of organiUltions m Sacramento. Clair is expected to be a He and three other finalists were int.er-viewed last week by supervisors. • Sandra Kiagge, deputy spokesman and coordinator for d1 rector , legislation. state Oraqe County in legislative af. Department of Social Services in fain. AC'cording to Anthony, St. Clair baa agreed to work ex· elusively for Orange County ex· Sacramento. Key laaues are expected to be Anthony said St. Clalr was the low COllt bousln& and transporta. only lobbyist applicant who bad tion lecialation. Gem Talk BJI J. C HUMPHRJE:S Cmt/Vd GemoWgtft, ACS RU88lAN PEARLS? Tlwll~ be comtno Would you believe luxurious pearla from Communlat Ruaaia? H the eov· ernment ot the Soviet UDJon baa lta way, that tar.fetched pouibWty may come to paa1. Sludyta1 pre· communlat btatory, Soviet leaden have learned that, ln the 1ltb cen· tury, Russia bad a plenWul eupply ol pearl oysters and muaalea; ID tact. there la a poulbllity that tben were more pearl-producing bl-valftl ln, tbat country than ID any other aaUoo in the entire 1W0rld. What happe.oedf nces1lve exploitation ma1 bav• wiped out tldl Important nattona.l ,.. 1ource. la recent ye are, Soviet· 1eoto11tta have been roamtq the eoant:r)tllde, Mud1tnf RUl&la'• men ln tbe hope tlaat pearl f anm ID81 be redeveloped . .Pearl productioD would .. ,. the So¥teta &D lmPorUDt wortd frade ltem Which ta aoqbt W ·t'on· --. ta tM ....... wCldd .(tad ... .,, tlll SoYltt IDillltl7 ol q...,~ tbi ltftl'lot•ou.r RuN1a ........ ~----.roi-. . ud ··-:ei· ...... ,.... RM ,.._. ...... ~OGld be .. a • ..wn 't tbert Goldea Momau from tile 0 OMEGA Ome1a Gold Colledloa atperbly crafted, richly textured 14K Gold bracelet timepieces. Created to make tbe IDOlt out of your every moment. From Oinea devoted to quality for over 180 ~· Man•s : $1,895. Woman's: $1,100. t .... • t hrd mid FJWnd W1loopmg U Up tn MooN Epk ''Stmn Team·· pla1ed Tarun, Buck Roten and Flub Gordon ln the llicb. He ta still very bandlome. Another star I.a comedian ~n Furst, the fat guy -i • from another famed movie called "Animal House ... He's still very much a beavyweldlt ln Swim Team. After the stars got inside for champagne and free pop. com, the rest Of us got in. I managed to get to lbe popcorn stand just aa the lady in charge frantically instructed her popcorn attendants, ''No, no, -don't give it away any more. You're supposed to be selling it -selling it ..... Anyway, about the movie. Producer-director James Polakof' took to the Lido stage and explained beforehand that Swim Team's budget wasn't really a match for Apocalype.e Now. TaUE.a>8TUlllNG wun'tabeavy espeme. Juttalew bikini• for &lie •lrl• and •kinn1 swimsuits for the boys. Sometimes Jest.11lia film ta rated PG despite a COU· pie of bedroom scenes, one bathroom epic and some atroog language They could have changed the name from Swim Team to Skin Team. J haven't viewed that much flesh since I stood in line for lnductioo into the armed services. AS FOR BAD WORDS, thl.a was limited mainly tJ one four-letter expletive that I.a a favorite of sixth grade boys ju.at before ~Y spit. Since a lot ol these boys filled the theater ln their AAU Jackets, you presume none of them went into deep shock wben they beard the word. As a matter of fact, they whooped and 1cratcbe4 a lot throughout. much 9f tbe film Ah, Hollywood. Refugee Airlift Planned WASHINGTON <AP> -The Carter adminlatratlon ta prepar· lnl an tm'Ndlate all'llft of food to 1tarvtq retqeea lD 'lball•nd while private relief agencles try to ralae SlOO million in cootribu· tiona to help ease the crlal.a in In· dQebina. , Danger Over for 500 Evacuated· FIOrida Residenta MOLINO, f'la. <AP) - 0. oblioa ~ wlllo bl-.. nlnl dlraUed taU tan to '"" v t a runaway np..._ ilkl todaJ tM danill' WU =i--ly onr. M tho. Aid ti ;. flci1l1 would · have '° cltctdl wb•n IOO evaeuat.d nlldeatl could Nb&rD bome. I.est Hbmes Razed For ·Tellico Dam LOUDON, Tenn. (AP) -1'ortJ yean ol dnalDa ud nut have died beneath a bulldozer"• blade u the TenDeaee Valley Autbortcy crushed the lut two bome1 ffandiai in the wa1 ol ltl TeWeo Dam. The buUdolen arrived T\aday hours after federal manhals ewcted the lut two of Ml farmers wbole laDd wu takm for tbe .,000.acre, ll30 mlWon federal project. BY NIGHTFALL, tbe barn and wblte frame house that the late Aaa Mcall bad built for bis wile lD 1t39 and the home where J)Oltman Beryl Moser was born 48 years a10 bad been de· molllbed. "It loob like th.la ta about the end of tt. '' Moeer aaid as three carloads of marshals escorted HEW Chief Will Study Dress Code WASHINGTON (AP> - Health. Education and Welfare Secretary Patricia Roberts Harris Is. reversing he r pre· decessor'S' policy so the govern· ment can challenge school dress codes that discriminate against girls or boys. Mrs. Harris is expected to an· oounce this week that HEW once again may use anti · discrimination laws lo oversee personal appearance regula· Uona. sources wbo asked not to be named aald Tuesday. him from bis home. "I still feel the same way about lt I did 10 years aao: To bell wlth tbe TVA." On the oppoelte bank ol the Little Tennessee River that soon will become a 16,000.acre lake, Nellie McCall already bad packed her belon&in&s when the manbala arrived. "I HAVEN'T GOT too loo& here ao lt doesn't make any dif. ference, .. the 75-year-old widow said. "It's awful that thla thing bas happened, but It bu. I"m re· sl~ed to it now. Crying, she clutched the arm of her daughter and aa1d abe did not know where abe would move as they walked away from her 91-acre farm. Within two boun vans bi.red by TVA were movtnc her belmgt.np out. The W. 8. RJtcbeys, the other holdout.a. packed their furniture Monday after their attorney told them TV A had agreed to not in· terfere ii they left voluntarily King Holiday Bill Defeated By 14 Votes The plan to abandon uae of w "oun.i tboH laws u they milbt apply ~ ... GTON (AP) -A ma- to drea codla ... tbe idea of Jortty at the Houae of a.v----tatiftl la ftrmly OD record in former HEW Secretary Joseph favor of mattna the Rev. Ma.rtln A Califano Jr. Luther King Jr.'1 birthday a oa· tional holiday THE MOST COMMON abuses But a bill to create such a holi· o( personal appearance ruJes Cit· d failed ed by opponents of ..Califano's ay Tuesaay · becauae it po licy Involved r egulations came up 14 votes shy of the two- lim1Ung the length of boys' hair. thirds majority needed to pass It Other examples included ruJes under a suspension of House rules. 1be vote was 252·133. barring girls from wearing The matter can come up •aaln alacu to class. -Mn H.arrll' decl.alon means later ln the reaular order of HEW'• Office for Civil Rights buainesa in which only a bue aealn wUl review complainta of majol'itywtll be neededJ biased personal appearance ln Atlanta, an official ol the M artJ,a Luther Kint Center for rules at acbools recelvtng Socia.I Change aald bis ~ federal money. Title IX of the Id k Cl vll Rights Act forbids sex dis· wou eep puahiq for the bo • POLK:S ll&DS a &al~ ol the ..... before Ute coiatNled blut to be • ..,. DOD.• ol die . nae-. bed .eome bome. No OIMI WM repoNd lQJund .S nearby propert1 wa1 aot dam....S. cllpe.U. lald. 14 ta. powuM d1arpa ._.. Mt Off, ..... ctl'ldm bilddleit two mu. away, 1IDabM to .., or fMl U.detoneUon. ODJ1 ... lboft..llYed ftNM1l told tbe We • tt boiW MOO feet abOW t:bi8 ftRen l'IGftda Penbmdle wnodlMdl. Voluateer ~ .... fire lttltU from 14 communJU.. lt.oodbJ. T8E DEMOLITION team, wearlD1 red Jumpsultl, bad staked out a diteh 1,000 ,_from tbe tri1n • tbelr lafelt 1pot dur- lq tbe apaioD. TbeJ Mt two chaw&• oa each of the lllM taDk can, oae oa top and anotber oa the bottom. Rut.ledce Wd. He Aid everythlq went well and tbat bis team doesn't take "undue rta.lal." "'Tbe oa1y problem," Rutledge said, "wu that I ran out o( cl1arett.es." crlmlnation at inaUtuUons re· dab.pponenta argued that celvin1 federal money· another national holiday would ..,. ......... t $ .... -"" in l FLORIDA BLAST R~ ATOMIC EXPLOSION THE OBlEC1' OF .... __ ,,__, cot "°" u.w.uoo ost work by NI R me~~~rtl•~~~~-f_ed_e_r_aJ_em_P_~-~-·-----------•--•-"-~-~-'-'-~--~ __ T_•_n_k_~_N_~_~ __ r_~ ___ _ locaUy drafted relUlaUooa treat r--------------------------------------boy 1 and 1lrh equally. East Sp~ttered by Rain COME TO SLA VICK'S JEWELERS ANTIQUE VICTORIAN SILVERPLATE EXHIBITION Fog and Haze Claud Northwest wlnd1,f~,........aftd-y, her, efl...-te ,,_, .. c:.i-.,, •. Verl•bl• 111911 <lolldlrw11 wltll otMnwl• fefr NcM$ w• pndlctM tllrOUllfl """"*" H'9111 _,.. prWl<Wd '" tN .. -r motl of eouttwrn Cellfomte, e-. c.e,t tor ble fNUIMIM -........... .m-llitN _.IO bt lfl IM 70I. L-~..__,..tor-. lf'Om Ille IOI lfl 0..... 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Fnldertd: Kul. tbe CoUed.ion repnsentaUve, wtll be on hand Friday, November lt, lt AM t PM to amwer your que.Uoos. Don't m.1U th1a opportunlty to lff Ult. unique C!Ollec:· Uon. Newport Fri., Nov. 18 San Diego Mon., Nov. 19 "' ' , Mountain of Metal Thick fog was blamed for multi-vehicle traffic pileup near Tipton Tuesday, killing one and injuring nine. This twisted heap of debris is all that remained of several trucks involved in chain-collision smashup. Major Firms Bait State Bolld Ratings . . Restaurant Most Se rve Iranians OCEANSIDE (AP> -Iranians t may enter and be served again in the Volare restaurant and First F.ditioo disco which had announced Friday: "We reserve the ri&bt to re- fuse service to Iranian citizens." That's illegal, the owners were told by California state authorities Tuesday. The sign has been taken down . Owner Gerald Wantland was notified by the state's AJcoholic Beverage Control Department that he could lose his liquor license if he kept the sign up. Licensing prohibits discrimina- tion against persons based on their sex. religion. color and othe r factors. includmg na-t1onality. San Diegans 'Were Very Much in Love' ~ a1lo advocated cloler U wit.b Caada and II and MnnJttlna officials of theM nei-bortn• aovernment4 t.o 00 b(lb-level U .$. policy HlliOGI. Rtqao'1 calf for a lh1ft ht federal Pl'Oll'IUP9 ·~ Wasblqton reJterated tbe butc tbl'Ult ot a eonvo.enlal l!l"IMt.I be made ln the early staees of hfs unsueceaafu11'7t effort to aeatPorct •'1be federal 1ovemmeot bu taken on tuncdom It wu intended to perform well," he &aid. "There lbould be a p orderly transfer of sucb fUncUcu to at.at.es and communlt!M, and tranafer ot tax sources to paJ for them." • Reacan aounded a number ot them• dear to RepubUcana. ~· cludJ.q a call for an acron-tbe-board tu cut. tncre..-tn deff1D4a spendina, removal of remainlng price ccntrola on enerp, lt· creued use of nuclear power "wlthln strict 1afety rules," and;· Jectioo or delay of President Carter's propoHd "wtndtall·proft ' ta.x on the oU companies. • Iranian Students Here r 'A·re Becoming Parano~' LOS ANGELES <AP> -In ooe of the most ambitious project.a ever uodertaten by the Immi- gration and Natur.UUtioo Service, more than 300 Border Patrol ageota will joi.n other immigration Investigators in carrying out the presidentially en- dorsed crackdown OD Iranian students. The U.S.-Mex.ico border agents will double the manpower available ln California, Arizona and Nevada to interview Iranian students and detain those with visa violations. The INS action. formally announced Tuesday by U.S. Attorney General Benjamin CivileW, is seen as an effort to calm Americans angered by the holding of some 60 Amencans hostage aintt Nov. 4 in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. IN ORDER FOR a student to fuJ!ill the temu of his visa, INS Western regional commtssioner Edward O'Connor said, he must be "actively matriculated, have the proper amount of study m an accredited university, have pa1d all fees and be properly attencling school · · Soutben California, with 7,400 registered Ira- nian students, has one of the tugbest coocent.ra lions in the country, O'Connor srud. As many as half of those may be in tec:hnical violation of their student visas and tMrefore m danger of deportation, accordmg to orie immigra· lion lawyer. , State university officials in Southern California said they doubted that many lraruan ments they have been heartne," said Russell Liqd- quist, director of the lotematlonal Educat19n Center at California State University-Long Beac-. ''Some of them are storing up food and stayiJlg an their rooms to study and going out only to attet:Kl classes where they feel they can be safe." International student offices at Loo& Beadb, the Uruversity or Southern Caillorrua and UCLA . which all have large numbers of Iranian studenp, report they expect rew if any deportations as a te· suit of Carter's order. ··Almost all students they check will be foupd to be legitimate students breaking no laws," said Maxwell Epstein, dean of in~mationaJ students 'at tJCLA He sa1d there are about 400 Iranian stu- dent.a at UCLA. about 300 on visas. "NA11.JRALL V THEllE Is some apprehension among them a bout the way they are bei'g portrayed," Epstein Sa)d. "The re bas been a broad brush w.<.-d to paint every Iranian here un de r theageo( 40 as an "Jrantanl>tudent. · Vance Peterson, director of academic rela lions at USC. said that most of the 900 Iranian stu dent.a oo campus "were sympathetic to the shah and they consider themselves now to be an exile They couldn't go back or they wouldn't want to go back.'" Divorce Achieved SACRAMENTO <AP> -Two major bond rating firms are sus- pending ratings on California's tax allocation bonds because of Propogjtloo 4. government and public a/frurs for California Comm unity Colleges, bas been named chan- celJor of the two-year college system. students would be deported. but said Iranians SAN DIEGO CAP > -A holiday IS a llme to cet SAN DIEGO CAP> Al least studying lo the Uoit.ed Stat~ are feeling a different th10gs done. Marilyn Kolende r s8Jd afte r obtairung twice a week Rubin and Mildred kindofpresaure. an interlocutory decree of divorce from Ctuer of The state treasurer's office said Tuesday that Moody's In- •edon Service, a New Yortt-llued firm, will auapend tatinp W ' .... .,_... autbOr:bed after 1• ~ Jim. SW>4ard • Poor'• tootstmllar action earlier. Treasurer's offiee ;r;z:e·· c.... ~Mid ) nUtklD t.o l"TOpOat- -•. e.ukl make 1t more ell!-...-far local governments to aetl bonid.a for w-ban redevelop- mep\ projeci., but doean 't affect general state obll1ation bonds. A .... T.UC B e ard LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mill· tant members of the Jewish Def euse League exchanged verbal barbs with Arab students at Calilomia State University at No.rthrid,le Tuesday prior to an a ddress by a spokesman for the P alestine Llberatibn Or- ganhation. The JDL members were pre- vented from entering the student union auditorium where Hatem I. Hussaini, director of the PLO in f ormation otrice in Washington, D.C., addressed an audience of more than 400 persons as part or a human rights program. Hussaini told the audience he hoped Americans "will not ap- ply the philosophy or scapegoat- ing" in endeavoring to un- dentand Palestinian aspirations and asked for "objectivity'' in viewing Israeli and Palestinian acUons. Nae ~ LOS ANGELES (AP) Gerald C. Hayward, director of Tusher walked hand in hand lo Politt Bill Kolen.der Balboa Pa rk. "SOME OF OUR students from Iran are "I seem to have Uus thmg about holidays." becoming paranoid because of the oegauve com-abe told a reporter The 41-year-old Hayward has spent most of his career in posts o u tside t b e edueatlonal establitl>~ Re will succeed WllUam~. ''Just the way they held hands --------------------------------------and looked at each other." ob- l..lWGl .. a.ptN.'ill ·-tA~ CAP> .... Oppo- •ta ol • llqMftect aat.u.ra1 ... termlnal near Point Conception are urging reconsideration in light of a federal report that says nearby faults could cause 7 .5-ma&nitude earthquakes. A geoloJist, Donald Asquith, said "Building a home, much ( ___ sr._~_TE_J less an LNG facility, on the faults located on the site would violate established procedures 1et for public safety." The site has been approved by the state Public Utilities Com- mission and the federal Energy Regulatory Com- mission. Tamera Matle Saler LOS ANGELES CAP ) Smok.e detectors are being in· stalled in each apartment and hallway of both Bunker Hill Tower West apd South and will be ope.rational within the next two weeks, a spokesman for the apartment owner said. A "blf>wtorch" blaze took the I! ves of three residents of the 19-story Tower West Oct. 29. Two full-Ume roving fire guards have been patrolling the two bulldin.gs 1lnce the fire. served Becky McCourt, "you could tell they were very much in love." • The Tusbers lived in Apart· ment 4J of Lhe lmpenal Towers elnce 197S. An lmma~ulate apartmlat. It ..._ 1Wl that way Tueada,. after Mra. Ttnber's mother, worrted about them, forced open their door and found them dead. The couple, both 64, hanged themselves in a closet, the cor- oner's Investigators said. But friends ofthe Tushers said there was no explanation. The burial instructions, just as the Tushers left them. were on the living room table. Dancing in Node Brings Arrests LA MF.SA CAP> -The adults- only Classic Cat Theater with its nude male and female dancers remains open despite the arrest of 13 dancers and the two owners. They all pleaded inno- cent Tuesday and were released on their own reco~nizance. The dancers were charged with lewd conduct and owner Raymond Rohn and his brother Stuart with obscene hve ~nduct and running a house of tll re- pute. The theater bas stayed open pending action on a $10 million federal lawsuit by the owners al- leging civil rights violations. Plan•a•Tan FAMILY TANNING SALONS •For that Healthy, Succenful Look •Two minutes In our unique booth equals two houra In the sun •Tan with or without bathing suit In· completely private booth• • CoOI~ pel"lplraUon: makeup areae avallable • s.fely progNmmed time ec:hedule for your type akin • Trelned teetmlciana determine amount of time for you • KMp that .. Vacation Look'' vear round Brookside presents four new D uring tlw month o l November. thl''>t.' n t•\-. V,llht· \tlndal \\tnL''> w ill bt• o fferl'd Jt a spL'uJ I 111/r<1il11ctnrv ~-~ prrcc <1{ $3 50 varietal wines for the big bird. T ese four new Vac~~ .I. n wines now come m the economical 1.5 liter size. So, this Thanksgiving w hen family and frie nds arrive for dinner, you can have plenty of holi- day wine ready to serve. Each of these new wines goes equally well with turkey or ham, so there's sure to be a wine that complements everyone's taste. There's our Pinot Chardonnay, a crisp, dry white wine; Riesling, a white wine made in the German tradition of sweetness; Grenache Rose, a delicate and pleasing Rose; and Gamay Beaujolois, a light red, slightly fruity wine. Wines of the month "r l Alc;o, during NoVl'm ber, you l.a n get 10% otf the fifth price or 20% off thl' fifth prKc in cac;e lots on J ll Brookside Cellar table wine fifths. As"-about o ur store manager's extra !>penal !>Cllc!>, including Brookside 1976 North Coast Chardonnay reduced from $ZSO to $3. 95, a nd our three- ca~e qiscount~. 'fl-iis year make sure your Thanks- giving shopping trip includes a stop at Brookside. That way, at dinner you can talk turkey and enjoy fine wines, too. ale . ' • ' I =~a.=w:-~ o-IJ'1 • mlllioD Jloll ol Ad - - -....... .,.. occ~ In June ot 1111. It wu ClllMl!IDWllWI .._. ODe IY4 um1Ktecl. 2'ldw baY. ... dew btn ~ ~-=• n..rlin be1, It wu llotk'ed dtat cleeoraU•e ralllnl =-to craelt •ai.t •Pbteroa tbe buUdlDIJ• MCOnd, .......... aton ... fte bealU wen abared .. with WOOcleo bncet but re removed ••tier t.blt U' u • aatet)' meuun at • coat ol •Moo. Jn Aulutt lt wu lllr'Dld tbe cooerete beama that 1uPPC111 U. buUct•na'• ftnt floor'. over the employee park· lq lOt·were enc~. Last week there wu • new Problem. The ceramic We biicu ia tllle lobby of the~ buckled, forclq th to be cordoOed oil to foot . 1bele are embarraumenta enoup for tbe bu.Udin1 that WM desllnecl by afcbltect LeRoy Kou. BUt a structural enaineierl.nj comi)a1ly which was eqaloyed to do a spot check of the bulldlrig bas recom· m!llded that a complete cheek be made to tnaure the sarety Of the buildlnc. 11'e study is expected to take four to six months. The structure was to be the flaphip building in Santa Ana's clty..county. aovernment civic center. Instead it la more like a laU&hing-stock -but tbinp are not funny. It la time for the Grand Jury to launch an tnvest11it· tiob into the way the bulldtni was designed and built and what the llabllities may be. It also is ironic that supervisors have just closed the doors of the old county courthouse building that has stood through thick and thin since 1901. The oJd structure waa deemed not to be earthquake-safe. Officials might do well to keep it handy. It has a far better track record than what has taken its place as the cetlter for county government activities. · Reading and Writing School districts along the Orange Coast, can be satUfied with news that their students scored well above st&Je averages in basic reading, writing, spelling and malbskillsin the 1978-79 round of state tests. The Luun• Beach Unified School District led the field. Its high school seniors ranked in the top 94 to .98 per- cesJtile among Calllornia 12th graders. Students in the Irvine and Newport·Mesa districts did almost as weU, and youngsters in Huntington Beach and FOQJltain Valley also were well above state averages. This is generally predictable, for the testing always shqws higher scores for students in higher socio-economic levels, with parental education and occupations having a definite effect. By comparison, youngsters in the less affl~nt Santa Ana Unified School District had scores that w~ marked- ly lower, though still considered adequate when com· pared with similar school districts. For the state as a whole, the picture was not so bright. While youngsters in the third and sixth grades con· tinued to show s light improvement over last year's scores. California high school seniors· reading test scores declined for the eighth year in a row. One clue to the downhill trend in high school reading abjllty may be found in the fact that more than 20 percent of the high school seniors tested said they had been as· signed no written reports or essays in the last six weeks. These s tude nts also were most deficient in the language use tests. . It has been fairly well established that writing prac· tice is a key to reading ability and language com- prehension. Written reports and essays are apt to be tiresome for both the students who must prepare them and the teachers who must read and grade them. · .But until the writing-reading connection is recognized -and acted upon -there's little hope for overall improve-mentin testscores. • Oplrtlona expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Othlt views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artitta. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.0 iSox 1580. Costa Mesa. CA 92628. Phone (714) 642-4321. .Boyd/Memory BJL.•.BOYD Am told that aome people hH• actua.ll7 \raced rem-tn•--=.. beck to the fint llll moo of tbelr u ves Beillarbble. U true. Ne•• ... G10De wbo did IO, What l1 tlae earlle1t •1• from wldeb IOID8 happenin1 can be Neallect't Womd qe 5 be alM*rtabtT Plela'SJIUcm to tuni out a ••Ja'l• men'• ma1aalne: ''N tbli molt lirl oa tbe ~ wltll the J8Mt COYW OQ t.M:.rt'' few momenta, Dte and his brother were delld. So were the McLaury brothen. And Wyatt'• brother Morsu wu lbot lD tbe mldlectloli. Q. What city in Wa country hH the hlfbe1t rate·per-tbouaand o populaUon of liver drrbama ~ ... ! A. Wablnctcln. D.C. It baa tbe •reate1t number-per· thouaandolpaycldatrt.lta. too. Q. Wbatcloel it 18)' In tbe Bl· bleaboutqv7 A. Notbl.QI. Nor ll lt men- tioned In the Koran or Talmud. Nettber the anc1eat Greeb nor tbe old Romana knew ~ about it. It WUD't, tbln. Our Love and Wv man DOtel ~ eommet tbe ob•ervatton of Arthur Rldunu: "Wben a woman refQ1a to quarrel wtt.b a man, lbe ls Und ol blm. TiUe loVera ftlbt back.,, Worldw::,1tJOO . mUJloa =,::. eY&ff ~. , N.W YOU -You ean't to an1w...,. Ulw• dll'• wtt.boi4 Mianna ..... crtsOI. a about a.ow ....... t ta na1alN tbe eomalrJ. Tab d1nMJi tM Gtblr' nlat wWa FA KOdl. . r"""lf7u•a ln1an•," be 1ald. • .,,..,~,. nalntq ua ... &ocll, of G O\Ule, h hardly your avera1e cltlsen. He'• not only the mayor ot New Yn d · ty , but, befor• that, Wal a COD• t sr-aman for , almoat a decade • nry liberal coa1reHman. Bat, kvetchiaa that nlabt. No•. 1, be aouDded like ~ cab drher t.biak· lnl about vot1n1 for Ronald Rea1an. ••WAIBINGTON just 1lt1 "-.t • ~ . ' thir'8 .. tellt • to do Uda. • that, do Jt Ula ... ,. do it .. way, .. Koeb HJd H .,. aat around wttb tome ot tbe ht.,... offtclall ol bl.I dty. ·~..._ Jookfq C11W our tboGJder all die Ume. ~-to tat.• 1D court all u.e· tfm•. Jteep t.M boepttala op.a ..... ., ..., dca't have:[~ or .. ·n c:S olf = tJMt ~::..~-== tea.cha in black acboo'1 No, we cla.lilpd oar~ IUct teaeben la bl8Ck • TeKb In Spanish. Mow we h••• En1U.b a.ad =•Jl treat.cl equaJl1 tau. ... lt'• Cl'llQ'. ltneYereiida." "But Ed," lntenupted bl.I coUDMI. Alan Schwarts, ''Joa voted for all OMJee ~ In eoaareea, .. '' l lr:nOw that,'' ltocb COD· Unued. "I waa dumb. We all were. I voted for ao m11cb crap. Who knew? We Co' c...,W 81'91 with what the llOClolollsU ~ ' '" Earl Waters telliq ...... baft ,.. ...... • •••ll a•mber or_~peopae. .t!D:•rallJ lifted, ellt .. t, to ~~--1111111111+=-•i.-• till IOdltr. n.. .. tMlr ..... a ........ .._ ... Jortb' ... . ~ ........................ ,. 10 beCk to W~! You taow a Jot of people ta eoa,..... •• I Mid.. ''Yoa mmt be &elliDi u..a ........ ~·· ··1 ........ MA4 ..........,-.., 1M1 tmcrw rm rtOt. liat tt ctoea't iDMe _., dJtfermaee. ~ a._.. for more a .... _ ... ....,.._~ ..... to. 1'llid1e .,,..... 0( pr i3J'W troa ..., ...... tbAt ..... ••1'h'qfraaa a.em .•• No ..... llMllt. ...... bii of. .... ~-........ .,, llla)I nan; Cll'1 ....... Cit~ ID wtlnltN'n .• .or'wbon-er. °C0°NGaB88 BAS ltJ8T beeo ...... ,..poml..-e. too reepoa•t••· ·~ ••Id Ronay lladw', ... ,... ....... .m wtio once riao ltooli'• ~ °"'°'· ''Tli9 wtlilll Of e~ WOulcl ba .. C19ee C101D1 amd IOD•, but DOW tb.,'n lutJhittm•llr.ed lD npJ.UW ... Tbel'Wlilatloaba•• • u.teoftbelr own; ·J'aemt1 accu1 for UM biuadltAPDedllanaampJe. \ "Tbe Department of • Transponauoa ta blindfolded Jo reaitt7. 1D New Yott, tbeF fl· Dore the fact that our bu1 •Y•tem abadowa tbe 1ubway •11tea We say .. ·u maa tbe bua" acceaalble to tbe bu· dicapPed. bill tbe7 ..,. tt bill to be bOtb buMI and ...... ,..... ~ U DO 0De iD a wbeelebair wU1 eYer UM t-. 1Ubw8" ad tbe . DlOD9J dOmi't allt to nbaUd tbe1D. We could abut. tbem • down ... koeb Joked IOW'Q. ''tbm we wauldn't be lD violation ol • the~·· "New values have found a bome lD tboee felUlatiou," Aid DaYlcl Brown, a former deputy mayor wbo 11 now teachlnf at Y alt. ''Enriroamental reeuJa- tioill are u a.ample. It'• pro. ceu nm amok. Tima ci.u.e · but the old plus -the a&eDdA of tbe neo. -bave th1a Bte of thelr own throqb federal comta and bureaucracy. ~ "WE'RE BEADING for a crials, ·· Brown continued. ..We can't eet tJu.a t.hln& bact lo tbe boWe. We won't be able to come up wtth all the money to do alJ the tbinp that have been man- dated. Government may not be able to carry the burden; it'll be run into the ground. You'U have publJc officials wbo are not ~ bol<hnc the law." "The people out there ban nothmg to do with wbat'a hap. pen1nR... Koch s&d pointin& in t.be general direc:t.aon of Queens and Brooklyn f~m bis elegant.. contE-mPorary home 10 Manhat· , tan, Gracie Mansion "How do • they reel" I know how J feel. I : want to exercise the authority ' 1 'm supposed to have under the Ctty Charter I can't. Most oft.be time I reel I can't do anything .• I'm telling you. it's insane " .. . • . . • Public Campaign Financing Bas Pitfal1s There has been a lot of drum thumping in Congress "and m the California Leais lature for publicly financed campaigns Egeed on by Common Cause. an organisation wtuch has apPoml· ed itself as the keeper of political et.h.tcs, €ongress four years ago enacted a law provid· log matching funds for presiden· Ual candidates. This. plus Secret Service protection of such can· didates, ls now costing the tax· payers many millions. But Common Cause. whose past record is not notable for any common sense, la not satisfied. It is now preaaur- l o g for ex- tension o f public fund· log to COD· 1resslonal candidates and lo state official s which would include governors and leelalators. No doubt, if it ever eeta that far, It will con- tinue OD down to the do1catcber. THE POU. Y ANNA theory of 1ucb flnanclq ls that It will re- move tbe suppoaed lofluence of Charles McCabe "special interest" groups on e lected officials. This Is pre· mised on the contention that candidates become beholden to those who Irick in for their cam· paigna. Proposals for public ftnanctn1 of state officials have been crop- ping up in the Legislature eacb session and tut month a Select Senate Committee on Political Reform held bearings on the ' latest proposal. It heard the usual complaint.a of riJlln& coela or campaigning, somethinc that has been the case ever since the nat ion was founded. It also heard tesUmooy of the "need" for public financing "to break the control of wealthy special tn- t e r e st groups over state ·politics." AU this may sound plauible to the average person. But the facts should be carefully eit· aml.oed before the public la led down the earden path to a new mualve spending prosram. IN 11IE l"D8T /lace no one bas ever devise a way to le&islate honesty and lntelrity. One either bas it or they cloo't. And all tbe lan on the boob won't prevent a crook from tak· lD& bribes. And. don't for a mom~nt t.hJnk that 1f mcumbent.s were rel.teved of the necesa1ty for r11Si.ng cam· paten funds they wouldn't still have their bands out. Take a look at the cooiressm en wbo have establiabed "specl&J office funds" despite the fact the eov· ernmeot laYiably provides tbem with otftces and atatt and mail· In& expenses. SUll. they salt away "coatrlbutiam" in the ao- called special fund on tbe pre- tense lt la Deeded for offlda.l business and end up diverti.q it to their persoa.aJ use. AS FOR "special interest" froups, those are the people who oppose tbe thinp you are for. When they support tbe propoa.a1a you favor tbeY become "public 1.oterest" ~. And. u to public financi.q ol candidates, the people may not reallie it bul already badreds of miltiom of tu dollars are spent annually in behalf of re· elecUnc incumbents or aldin& tbem in their uptrations lo hifber dee. Jerry Brown foe example. commenced cam- palSDinl foe tbe presidency the day be toot office u Secretary of State IDd bas never ceued. Not oa1y bu be dm:Jted 1D08t ol. his ume to that amb1t1on, but the numbt>r~ of persons he has loaded on to the state's payroll to aid in that goal reach ibto the hundreds CONGRESSMEN and le1tslators stuff the mails with campaign propacanda lhrouehoot tbe year, prepared and m alled at the taxpayer'• ell· penae. Tbe State Le(lalature em ploys upw a rd of 2,300 penoaa. many ol whom are .ac· tively involved in campalp ef. forts. Each has one or more .. rteld offices" which ts a euphemism for year-round cam- p a i en h ea dquarters . Furthermore all the leei-slators have can furnished by the state plus all the psoliDe they can uae a nd do use tbroucbout their campaigns. All oft.bis makes lD- cumbenla practically unbeata-ble. If anyone needs pubUc U · siatance to campailJl it ls tboee who attempt to cbalJeoge incum- bents. Still. tbe very t.boU&bt of one· s tu dollars eoinr to belp elect a candldate or lnc11mbeat who ls penooally reprebeaslble lo the voter abou.ld be enoUlh to scotch any Idea of pub8cl7 fina.oclq an.yor.e's campaip. From Ordinary Inn to A-One In8urance Firm . • t t shipowners. Here Lloyd'• List, a compllatioa 0( lhfppin1 ne ... wa1 poblllbed ftnt In 1714. Tbls ••• tbe oldest newspaper in London ane for tbe London Ouette. Tbta lllOdlSt lilt bu evolved Into LloJd .. Retiatr1 of Sblp- ptns. an mmuat pubUcaUon, ecn-talnln1 detailed lnformatJon sucb u qe, toa1111e. dalt., con· 1truciloo ol the YelHIS Of all na- Uool, tocetber with 1oppJemen. tarf lnformatloa about doc:u, harbon and port fadlltlea. 'the ftrm baa lciaf plaDMNCI lD Ml· t.1n1 mai1Ume •taD4latda and aafetJ meHurea. No Hlt· rapeietiiia MWl·Ptbe~ Ot· ~~be dboil&ibll . newly restored. The numeral I bu to do With tta capacity for ! treipt. The lucky combination means the ablp is an excellent bet for ca!T)'lna careo. LLOYD'S IS RUTRLESS ln ita. evah.aat:IOos. It a sblp la DCllt ill I• 1ood condition. lb lnauruce rates rile utronomlcallJ Often i to t.be poml where theJ cu no , lon1er oPente. or must NU u tramp ahlps. l Chari•• Dlckent wa1 i the flnt penon to appl1 A· ' One to people and to Ualnp. t.Jofd'1 bouta tbat HI .... - ar• alwa11 on tbe watci fOr every mue o( seaeoaat lhrqqbout tbe wGlid. · some prom1n1nt lJofd'• liliiiil lnclUdl: Sl,011,400 paid .... tbe Tttanlc dllallar, mare tluii f1.e mlWoii an the Men o.na dW" aater iuid Sl.00 mUllon •n rinne Carol bl ~ mall)' IDlureDet Nm=• fa.ua..t.._tM~ ft9. dlCO. £9--..8111f' 8i. ~ LloJd'• dkl •rn tWr on ' tMJ mtAiOll. ,. 'tt>u want onty the freehelt natural ingtedient9 In I mouth-water· Ing sMna. SO come right to the top. Straw Hat ioP9 off ewKY Ortginll end Deep Dflh pb:za with only the finest meatt and chee9es and the freshest vegetables. No fillers.. No extenders. Enjoy top value at Straw Hat today. Let U8 prepare your pirza from the bottom up. One taste will tell you, our pizza can't be topped. / ----------•• 2.00 off any large Original1 1 or Peep Dish pizza. 1 ~ This offer Is the real topper! I ~ , I PleaM d'l«:k 'l()l,lr IOcll S tl'lw Hat AMl•UfWlf fa< 91181jabilft)' Cl on. Offer good through Novemt>w ~8. J979 L.A. "6 I .. q s t r u ·""' Hilt . , . . . . : ·--.1 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. cMt your vote and you may WIN I ~ ....... .... ,. "'.,. .. ~.,_.WOflDS ........ CltlHll Retiring 'Can Be Fatal' Retlrement may in· crease a man's risk of dyin1 of a heart attack, according to pre· llminary results of a 1ctentlfic 1tudy deacrlbed ill Anaheim Tuesday. "We found an 80 per· cent h1aber rate of death from coroo.ary diseaae among those in the study wbo bad retired compared with those who bad not," nld Dr. Charles H. Hennekens of . \ Uoil, SI 'l'oN, an amon• the lltel CID SCAO't Ult. BotJa an ID Badbam'• 40tb ~ DtlUtct.: OJllS 8t1GGl'.8TION THAT D ... bobtOI Jt•.J!::'am .,._,la Joint inWtarJ/el.Wan _.qt "I dD DClt aupport •ueb me, oar doiil the Marlae Corps. tbe Na•1 Department. tbe Secretary oltbe Navy and, presumably, Pl'elldent Cart.er," s.db•m Nid. Be tblnb the idea LI '"&mworbb1e'' ud that 9CAG aiqbt to fcqet It. ••• aEP. BADILUI says the puaqe ol Proposi. Uon • bJ Califond.a YOC.er8 bas OftD b1m renewed hope that limilar 1pendln1 limitatioaa Clll IOOG be lmpoeed OD the federal 1overnment. Alona that line. tbe Oran1e Coaat con· peuman adds, be loob favorably upon a pro- ocml bJ Rep. Barber Conable, R-N. Y., for federal spending llmitatiaal. THE CONABLI: ameJldment. Badbam ex- platn1. would Umlt any ln· creases in government spend- iq to tbe same rate aa the rise tn tbe vc-national product. The .C~ also would limit spen increases if the iDfla· tion rate aeeeds 3 percent. The amendment would probiblt tbe federal ~ from impoalnt coats on state ud local governments without compenaaUoo. In addi· tlon. it would provide that any surplus federal funds be used to reduce the natioo.al debt. *** H a r v a rd M e d i c a 1 ON ANOfHEK legislative front. Badbam says School. he's backing HR M44 by Rep. Frank Annumio. D· Badbam eomlden tbe 8Gilaa I . A.D ~a cOit.tJ milt.Ue try the U.S. 8ureatl ot Mint and..., uraect that the com be rel)laeed dh a new ODO that wouldn't be ConfuMd wltb tbe quarter. *** 1'11£ ORANGE Cout coqreama bas beiea named to tbe eoatereoce eommlttee tbat WW ;,otk out lfoule.Seute differences 14 •Federal ~o: tloal OMnmtttee autbortsaUon bW for 1* t It'• Bedbam'• nnt wtanmmt io a ccdenace committee llnce be hu been ID Coqreu. THE BOUSE &ECEN'n. Y approved a blU t) ratrict:1q the amount of money political actloQ commtU.ees and lndividuala can contribute to cam.&> palgna. 'I • Badbam says be oppoees restrtcUom OD cam· paign caatribuUoal. Instead. be fawn full dla.,.: • closure ol all dooon. ANXIETY A College Research Team 1s studying the uae of an anh-arudety medlcatt0n. TO QUALIFY FOA THE STUDY· Vofunteers must be females et leeSt 18 years Old, taking cnl ooutrecepthles and experiefiang anxiety. VOLUNTEERS Will RECEIVE A FREE brief physq eumenation. lab tests. mediation and vt9'ta wrtn a profelelonal. Call (714) 752-7937 BElWEEN 8 A.M and 5 P.M. '·' '· "It may be that some lll .• that would bar the U.S. Treasury Department people who retire gel all from pbasing out the $1 bill in favor of the Susan nervous about it and _B~.~A~n~t.bo~n~y~d~o~lla~r~co~in~.~~~~~~~~~...:l::.=======-~~~~-===============~ kind of tense." said Hen· nekena. "'Ibat may be a way of explaining this, but I just don't know." INTERVIEWED before the study was presented at a.a American Heart As· soclatlon conference, Hennekena emphasized that the results were preliminary and drawn from research originally intended for another purpose. But, 'be aald, the study ls strong enough to en· courage new research to determine if it la posai· ble that "retirement is bad for you." Beart dlH... la the leadtna cauae '11-death ....._ mm ID the Ualt-tid ....._ BENNEKEN8 SAID be. and b1a colleaaues =--~~=: 10.000 ~y penoos to determlne tbetr physical and mental respooaes to retirement. Amons variables not included ln the current data. he said. were length of 'te· tirement, changes in life style and attitudes toward retirement. The last may be very important. be said, since "for some people. retire· ment ls a reward for a lifetime's work and they look forward to ll But for other people, it ls a punishment for growing old. Those who feel that way perhaps might be the ones who g e t nervous, but we don't have that breakdown." BENNEKENS SAID be waa surprtaed at the preliminary findings because "this waa sort of a fiahlng expedition." The study aci:ually beean earlier lbls de- cade when Hennekens collected data on 568 fatal heart attack vic- tims in Florida to see if eoff ee drinking ls relat- ed to heart disease. He found UWe or no connecttmi. but still bad the data when a co- worker, Ward Cuscells, suegeat.ed a sl\l<bt ol re- Urement and heart at- tack . TBE aESEUCB was not d"lped for that question, Hennekens said, but did include data OD ace, occupation, and a DWDDef of risks, includina previous heart problems. Eaeb YlcUm was matched with another ' man of slmilar aa• llv· iDI ln the same nelpborhood. Of the 511 pain ol victims and COD• troll, 102 included one retlne and OM penon •tf!l at wort. Of tlaoH. s.metena uld, 1' ot tlle deail men 'ftN l'ltireli, wlllJe aely •oltblllftll ....... ~ -1 , ,\I • I' -· I' .. I I /\~~\ • , ' ....... f . • .( i • _J -:-· .. LADIES ROBES were $16.00 Now seoo Save~ on al.._. In stodt. GIRLS THERMAL TOP'S were $5.99 Nowsaoo MEN'S JACKETS were $18.99 Now sgso WOMEN'S PULL-ON PANTS were $10.00 Now s4oo BOYS SWEATERS were $11 .99 Now s5oo ASSORTED LADIES SWEATERS were $26.00 Nows1299 ASSORTED DINETTE SEATS & BACKS were $9.99 to $18.99 vouA cH01ce Now s500 GAS LOG OAK SALE ~ wttft orate...,,«* bed connector. 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JteDDetb Rcm6 md bow • llmple lntwt in boob and Cl1ftoD Pedl!N!D Uteratue aad pubUabta1 and · But desptta tbe city'a IJ'OWin& lm· tebolanbip all intmntncle -and portaace in tbe book wodd. local that tbeJ can tab place bere.'' says boot lonre admit tbat SaDta BradfJri Konow, a 311-year-old rare Barbara's nU1l boclbtcir• do DOt &LASS Fmst11EEllS Custom madt-d llZll-.. shapes ru\'roM MADE tllrnDNS & G~ na~ nmD TO YOUR fllULACE .................... .. ,.,, ,, •cc •• of •••• I ....,,_, 2td I' • I' ---.. ~ ·•u• ...... • •Ho;;'s •t()7k>; __ ·c~IS ····-·LA~ ·~ D - NOT THAT 'l'BZ na• Deed live up bope. U die boobtor'e: 11111 out of FIU,tralcr1 ''Tbe Gnat Gaub)','' be ean order c J.nacrtbed ftnt l!!nlfl•b edition, without duat Jactet, for $1,100. Tbe copy with Lbe dust Jacket re- cently tOld for sz.ooo. Oumtp Ordered FRESNO (AP>-A squatters· vtllace at Three Rocb west of bere muat be deaned up or &mantled, a Frano OJm1t7 &rpertor Court Juqe bunded. . • -f,: •• •• l • Wldi~. NcMmOtr ''· 1971 OM. Y PILOT ... ~ ...... II ·- CAU.1Mlll1-totl l'OR ... •mmATIOll SITlll&Y, ~OYlmEI 17, 1171 F• 11:11a.att4:m ,.a The Complete Woman CAAEER GUIDANCE DEVELOPMENT & Pl.ACEUEHT _, W.....,PI., ..... •Neapwt ..... CA.- nrn NEWFST AND MOST <X>MPLETE LINGERIE SHOP IN nm BEACH AREA. SONAT MID ... AND PIV& or Illa 1mpec. ton CbecUcl 1' airlines fbtaa between North America ud Brlta1n for ~ weeb, 1Dcll!dln1 f17ln~====-~=·1. Air C , TWA, 4. Britiab Caledonla, 5. Na· tional, e. Air IDdta, 1. Brttiab Ainra.)'I, I. Branltf, 9. Aer Llnns, 10. Laker Airways, 11. Northwest Orient, 12. PanAmerlcan, ll. lnDAir, 14. El A1. "Only tbe truly capU.e altuUon of tbe pauenpra explaiDI bow a1rl1oel can 1et away with aervtns unadulterated rubblab," Did the IUide ol airline food. ·~FOS THE PASSENGP llE&D • ts the only CGOCefvable reucm for bencJnc oa to the butc misconception of what should be served. • '1be anachroniatlc preoceupatloo with meat or fish and two veeetablea should be demoliabed. "Maas cootin&, then freezt.nc, then tbawinl, followed by beatina up -F.acomer himself could not win acainat aucb odda ... Why not IOOd cold food and a bot beveraee or fewer but carefully thougbt-OUt di.shes?" "1be nadir of our sufferine wu reached at New York's Kennedy Airport, where the food of- fered at the buffet of the Pan American terminal was generally execrable," Rooay added. BE REPORTED THAT ONE TBING on most of the planes was worse than the food -"the scan-5il.1"9~--- daloua state of the toilets." • '" Most airlines, be continued, "simply do oot ar- range for constant attention to them (could this be below the dignity of the glamor girls?). Our ex- perience of filth and discarded bits and pieces does not bear description." He said advertising campaigns "have given stewardesses an inflated role ol glamor girls and • sex traps." He said airlines should pay lesa atten- tion to glamor and more to providing friendlier service by "what are supposed to be waitreua." Grading the 14 lines on a scale ol 100, the ,.Wde awarded Delta 77 points and praised Its bandJJ.nc of passengers, serving of food, cleanllneu >f tolleta and quality service. EL AL, THE ISllAEU lJNE wbicb placed lut, waa criticised for "rut.bieu and aearchinl" Mcurlt;y cbecb "whicb left our iDQedOn white ud ~"• wtt1a raae." .. Wlilii ooe caa ~the need for iltringeat preeauUons, do tbeJ really hue to be .o MATitl SPINOUT aso G111es you super 360 degree sp1nou1s 1 Salety 25 99 tesred Ad1us~ble seat Adult assembly leQUirecl llZ'J47 • rou&h andbumillatlq? '' RODa1 wrote. Lee Sll'V'el"IUll. El Al'• t/!GldoQ ~ma •. commeated: ••0ur eecurtt.y cbeeb are the .-rt'Of ~ . maay other airUDes. It'• a ptty every airUDe does • ·,...-a.;:· not pay a mucb attention to securlty u we do." __ .,....,...,..1111!!1!1! Luxurious Robes. Gowns Camis and Sets by f Far West. Lucie Ann. ' Bill Tice. Christian Dior. f Iris, Saramae t-- _/\' WEHAVEA ~ I COMPLETE LINE OF ROUND-THE- CLOCK HOSIERY! featuring bras by Lady Marlene, Maldenform, Warners, Ball, Vanity Fair, Olga, Vassarette,.. Star de Paris. Le Jaby and others. Stop by and get acquainted 3406VlaUdO•~t Beach. <.;a 92663 • (714)673-77IO Siadarnp Rules To Be Imposed WASHINGTON CAP> -The govemment will impose safety regulations on sunlamps starting next year in an attempt to cut down on thousands of cases of skin bums and eye irritation. The Food and Drug Administration regula-• lions will require warning labels, timers and other safeguards on all sunlamps sold after May 6. The • regulatioos will add about $14 to the cost of each of the l million lamps sold annually. The FDA said the rules should cut the 7, 700 re- ported injuries suffered annually by sunlamp users . Attorney Wins Claim ClDCAGO <AP>-An usistaDt state's attorney wbo fainted while watching a tra1ninC film on violent crime would get $12,000 in workmen's com- pensation under an award approved by the Cook CoW!_t}' _ _l:k>ard's Finance Committee. Pbll1p Mltcbell, 30, aoucht an award of Sl1.000. He said be received 35 percent permanent d.laabili- ty in bis shoulder when he fainted while watchlq the film in October i.m. · Two other prosecuton vomited, and llitcbell ••••••••••••••••••••••••.. fainted and fell down some stepe, wnnchtne bis left shoulder. CONCERNED ABOUT HOUSING? 7 1 The City of Costa Mesa's Housing and Community Development Committee will hold the last of tht'88 Public Hearing1 to determine how the City's HCDA Federal Grant of approximately $900,000 should be spent to develop housing end related community develop- ment ectivitlet. Pn>grama wh lch were recommended by Costa Mesa residents et the flm 1WO hearings Ind which 1lf'W being considertd for funding for Fltcal YNr ~980-81 •follows: HASBRO . SKEDOODLE Draw I Dalp Oodlu Of DoodlH ,...-.~l'I::"'"~ Create an endless variety •GO ot beautiful geometric designs SllK SILVER lnctldlble pmn that t\if'.a an oro1narv OroP Of waw Into mtfCUfJ• Ii.lie :'Slit( SILVER~. WY-WRITER 200 TYPEWRITER by BUDDY L A greal beginners machine w1lh delu•e lealur~s EUGENE 24" LORRIE WALKER D00. Lile :me walking doll ~ w111 rove Rooted N lf mC>Yll'IQ eyes will\ cute outtrts BA TTEAY OPERA TED Wesrern Locomohve w•lh enQ•ne souno ano blink1nq 11qti1 Ba11er11 no• 1nc1uoeo MILTON BRADLEY OPERATION GAME Nina tftll Tonf tlavt big llttpy eyes Wlndl Ind Claire haw long rooted • ·Nit. 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TIC" ON WHEW HardOOard tray tables w•ttl 111~ look ot wood parkay ;v r 16.95 SHOE SKATES ht Way Tl Have Fun I btraae Wrtll aluminum truck & urethane wheels Blue shoe with white stripes Ulft$(J SIZES ~;r- 37. 95 UDIU' Ski HAT Poc>com ·~· .,. ...... Knit HATS HE RAD STEPPED INTO TBE character ot one beaten by the vicissitudes of life and the victories that went to otbera who weren't born on the south side or a s01all town and desperately wanted a way out. Act.in& was Uu! only thing that mattered to ham. He perceived lt as a way to escape the wroog sJde or the tracks and the middling C's be earned In about every class but drama. Dave graduated and went to Hollywood after that "1959. slanal honor as California's outstanding high school dramaU.t, a trophy to sit up oo the mantel until an Oscar did. WELL, HE EABNEI? A FEW JllNOt road show roles but never made the Hollywood Big Bucks-type contact.a he needed and as more doors we"' closed in his not-unhandsome face, he drif\ed back home. Dave stepped deeper into the character of Silas, the broken hired man who went home to die, dragging his body along behind the dreams that had outdistanced him. Or so 1t seems now. I read u brier roster or Pasadena Playhouse graduates the olbt!r day. like Robert 'Young, Lloyd Nolan, Earl Holliman, William Holden and several other movie and TV celebrities. And 1 thought of O~ ld LaPierre, whose name never .. ~ RE DESl!llVEO MOSE TRAN beinl • found m a cheap hotel in the town where he was raised, dead or a self-mlllcted gunshot wound through the roof of htS mouth. He left the world his Yellow Cab Com- pany driver's IO and a treasured trophy. DeailaNetiees Dftada Notl~ MUITON P•H•d .... llY on TUHdey, No¥emtier JOSEPH A09ERT HUS.TOH, 00$, I>, 1'7t et Hoev Memlwlal ~Ital r"lelafll of Sonoma, Ca lllotfl Sep. Mou.tr ol ,,,_.,. Llu.trec!Ot ol Hufll •--JO. 1..i '" G~t•, ea. Pe1Mc1 t119t1111 e..c11, ea .... .., WNlvln9 are s •••v on~ t, ""'"Sonora, oraflddauo111ers end • o•••I Mui'° ~....,..,lll•daUOlll•,•ml• Qf'Md<lllldren. Funeral ter.,k .. wlll IJ Htollon...., '°" Patl-IU '-Hlltton of .. ~ on Saturday ~r Sollon'lo4I, c.L,~1 R~ S. Hu1t0ft 17, 197' In Mllrtlfll¥flle, lndl-Pleru of c-.. clltl llt¥. ea. -""°"-' •rotllen Smtn.' Mortuary l_.,.,,"9 1tot11.., Gel• of Soutll L.99UN, ea., • dlr1Kton.~. ~Mr Ted HUlklll ol 1 .. te Coll999, MONNINOe• p.,. .. .,, ..... 1 .... ., • •Iller Ann M. ETHEL ~NIHGl!lt, rftlclltftt FernendK of Sen 01•"· "unerel of Hunllnvton llleacll, ea~, 809 ti. Mrwiu ..... 11 .. ...-on Tuetdey, NOV• .. HMd .... .., on ~-11, ''"· emllff IS, "19812:CIOPM1ittlle Pecllk Widow ol JolWI C. MoMlllOff. Mrs. VI-~ "-· Ne._t llleadl, Moftftl ...... -e memtiw of IM '°'"" Ca. ~el Nf'Vkft Wiii be lleld In Unllfd Mltlnodlll (11 .. rc .. of Hunt· Softon\e,Ca.onSeeur09Y,N-~f7. 111eton .. adl. Ce. aM • cllart..- lf19 et t :CIOf'M et IN a..... I!,,,_ & m•l'ftber di ,,.. Hvntlllf\Ofl ... ,,. .... _ "-M Home IOeclllc View Se~ Oti-Mtr. M91ollllollf Md MonWlf'ldlrecton. been • cel"penter In the San f'ff-.._ .. Hime ... ac:lfk View iterMnllN -prior 10 NI retl,. Mortuaf'Y ~ -' lit tMI....., ttwy ti-"""'" to MA'ntAWAY Hufltllltte.o ... , ... Ca ... lo¥e• OtlLILAM S. HATHAWAY ...... 11'\0tMr Of JIM It. Monftl...., of H-• rHldeflt of HU11llft4lf01'1 111eac11, ea. ifte"" e-:11, ea. ..s J, Wlllanl Moll-~=;.;;.;....;;.;...~~-'=~--;.....;.-Ill,,.., of IM .._,.,_, C:.w alto _.l,,,lfte ...... lrldc:lll ..... -1 __ ..__ ------.. orHt•endltl'illdren. l'rienift may call H ... OI LAWM-MT. OUVI Mort~• CemetefV Crem1torv 1&25 G1•le< A¥8 Costa Mesa 540-5554 ,_CJ •O'T'tmS la!.AOA9WAY NOITUMY 11 O Broedw•v Cotta M.sa ~2-9150 IMrlM & TUJHIU. MOtl'f'UAIY WIS'la. .. CHAnL McwtUlf'Y • Cternetlon1 427 E. 17th St eo.t.Mesa 648-4881 Wll90'nml ......... MOlmlM, 6'0 Main St. ._,ntmaton S.ech -53IMS538 .. l.U&, - COLOMALM•4L ...,... 7801 8olM Ave. w.tmtntt.r .. 3625 et "lwce ~ SmltlW' Mor1uM'Y ,,...,. 12 -to f .00 PM on w.ctnetday ....... I-el ~ Wiii be COft· dueled on Tltu~y. November IS, lt1t el 1 :00 .. M wllll llev. Albert Jenwn, -tor of tlM l'lr•I United MetllMlll Cl\urcll of Hunllnoto" .. acll, olfklal~ Interment wlll tie In tM Mauntaln VI-Cet"1M1•'Y. San Ber11erdlno, Ca. Pierce 9rot~en Smlltl•' Mor-...Vdlrecton. ~»t Research CllUSes O!Jered "Finding lnforma· tJon," II the UUe of a free nlne·week library course begin.nine Nov. 1t at Golden Wesl Colle1e ln HuntJnatoa Be-eb. Clue wW be COS>duct- ed Mond•Y e•eninl• fzom f:30 to a:ao, ln room W of the college CoinmUnicatlOG.S Bulld· tn1. lnttructor Kuen Sber· rard wet the clue wlll learn bow to teMarcb term Jl9l*'I u well u 1tu47~_·IDformatlon ........ ~. re·r ":"{oform • Uon, pbon• lff•1111,-•~· te.IODSU. .. Santana-23 1NeWest Yacht The newest creaUoo in small yachts from the design board or Shad Turner, Newport Beach de· aigoer, is the Saotana-23 wblcb wiU be built and marketed by the W D Schock Co. or Santa Ana, producers of other Santana yachts and Schock boats. The Santana 23 offers the mobility and comfort of a Lrailerable cruiser and is said to be bieh· perlorm~ce racing design that can compete un- der the Midget Ocean Racing Fleet, Midget Ocean Raclnt .AaaoclaUoo or Small Boat Ocean Racing A.uoc(atloo rules. IN ADDmON, THE INTEIUOR IS laid out tor overnighting and Is finished with naturai teak bulkheads and trim. The cockpit ts larfe and'lhe deck dealgned ror easy handling on raml y outintcs. Below decks, the Santana-23 has a large V. ( berth forward and two ) berths Ill the mam cabin BOA1JNG which extend aft under ----------the cockpit seals The raised winching platforms above these berths pro- vide a spaciou:mei.::. rarely found m a boat Uus size. The gaUey Is placed am1dshiP8 just inside the cabin and ii• capsulized to provide full galley facilities. IC is equipped with a alnk. water tank, an Ice box and compartment for a stove. Drop leaf •helves al each end or the aaJJey .,n>vide addl· ·-··---~ TOWAGE 8PAtt 18 PJlOVIDED wherever possible. There are two large enclosed lockers in the main cabm and compartments under each berth The mtenor 1s a strong one-piece fiberglass liner lnmmed with teak bulkheads and accented by cane do Jrs w the lockers and vacnished teak cabin sole The deck is a "blister" design similar to that or other Santanas . All hatches are mounted flush Wllh the deck lO minimize Obstructions and aU halyards can be led to the cockpit. THE COCKPIT 18 A FULL EIGHT feet at lbe sole and bas long, comfortable bench seats and raised islands aft of the cabin for the winches. A roller-bearing traveller bridges the seats and a T-plalform aft of the seats allows easy in· atallaUon and operation or an outboard engine. The Santana-23'a daagerboard is operated by block and tackle apparatus that la exposed for easy maintenance. The daqerboard trunk la straieht JlP and down to eliminate unusual loads and extends lbrough the deck for maximum strenltb and rigidity. THE OAGGE&BOARD ITSELF 18 SELAftVELY Ugbt because the self-righting cbaracterisUcs of the boat have been built into the desian rather than relying on the weilht of the board. 1be board has approXJmate!y 170 pounds of lead encased in a ahell constructed of fiberglass and blgh density foam. The W.D. Schock Co. bas over 30 years of ex- perience ln building boats. The company also hu manufacturing facWUes in Bradentown, Fla., to aerve the East Coast. SpeclficaUons of the Santana-23: Length over- all, 23 ft. 4 in.; length waterline, 20 ft. 7~ in.; beam, 8 ft. 10 in.; draft 5 ft. 3 in. (dqgerboard retracted, 10 in.); ballast 1,130 pounds; displace- ment, 2,600 pounds, and sail area with 100 percent fore triangle, 283.5 square feet. For information, contact W.D. Schock Co .. 3502 S. Greenvme St.. Santa Ana, telephone 549.2m. 'Bogey' Beagle To Fight Crllne NEW YORK CAP) -The Advert.lltnl Council bu annocmced aa anU·crime campalp featurinl a Humphrey Bolart impersonator named Smoky. The IOnf~, bound with a world-weary, seen-It-all air. wU1 offer advice on how to "take a bite out. t)f ct1m•." aaJd council Prat.deal Robert P.Kelm. He ta.id the ad c1mp1l1D, co.apomored by the National Councll oo Crtme and Delinquency, will be the most ambltlou1 natlonwlde crime· a>revention lJ\formaUon pronam to date. AnU-erlm• meiaaaet will •lllH' on tet•vllloo and radio, an maaarinee, the b' ' •• ~ and ~t and outdoor adv•rtlltaa· ~ ~.JJlpa.ln <AP> -8piln iuid MorOeco ba¥• ..... '° JOlittlT tudy • l.ft.Jeet to tNl'-1 • taDHJ IDdll' th StraU.a of Olbraftai t.O lliik Ebropt and Africa, Morotcaa Fortl1n Minister llobammed Bueelta iald. PUBUC NOTICE f'tcnTlou.eustlfUI MAM9 ITATSMll .. 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Boue fll Bepre1e11tadvea Sded Committee oe Ac· laC a&aaecl dlat la spite of wtdespre.d detatal pro- blems, t.be elderl7 reeelve leu can Utu &Ile ..t el &lie popdaUoo. Seventy-oee pereea& ol elclerlY denture 1rearen have aot visited • deatlat la ftve 7 yean. n.e Board of Deatal Eumlnen aa11 tt belteYea U..t HDlor dtlseas aboald be able to natl *'1uelvea of good oral bealtla aad bygleoe, and lb ~II &o ca tiller lDlorm atlon on UU. ••bJed alld make remmmeadatlou for poalllve adlona to lm- pnve \be dellvery of dental bealtll care to &Ile elderly. Tallg Tf..e tor T•rlcetf DEAR PAT: I hope it isn't too late to settle a Thanksgiving turkey cooking question that has puuloo me for years. What is the recommended time to defrost a turkey in the refrigerator? I end up doing it differently each year. but there must be some formula for this. K.L., Newport Beach Lene the &urk~y In Its onstnaJ bag and &Ila• a. the refrigerator for Utree or four days. Flsure U boors for each 5 poanda of turkey. Yoa also can mver the t.ney wUh cold water, cllaag1J11 Ire· qaently ud defrost by uslag 30 mlnu&ee Uaawhlg Ume per poWld of turkey. Refr1gente or eoolt tbe lar4r~y u soon as It has thawed. Another eommoa 4uc1Uoa II bow to teU wbeD &be ba.rtey la eooted. It'• doee wlten tbe meat thermometer reils&en •• de1ree. F to 185 de1ree1 F ud wt.ea the Well part el Uae dnuutlek feea. sort wbeD pnqed WU. tbe -b ... forefla1er or wile• U.e dnmadelr ..._ MIOJ'. A 111dfe4 &ade7 ..... le reacll -....... p le Ille Rffklntly eeoU4. Let .... Cartcey italid at room temperature for 15 or 31 • 'eatoreu1canlaa. Ptdl Q.,.r••e ....... P•rC.., Dl!A.B PAT: How does Insurance from a mov- 1.q company work? I plan to 1.t "full COftl'•I•" and pay a little extra because I ~member you'd said the relUlar inlurance included In a standard move covers property by ~Uely. ButJuatbow much does the full coverage pay? 11 lt full replace· ment cost? P.A .• Fountain Valley No penoaal property 1'1Suantt, moriD1 or ! 11omeoww:r·•. provides ror run replacemeat eott. , Moat movta1 companies case a ataAdard depreela· tton percentage dependlag on CM Item'• •I• ucl dtlrabWty. For example, apbolatered lualtare Ma > a It Nttetll per year of aie cleprecladea nte wUla a '75 pertent mastmam depndatloa aDowe4 Leu Abt&udal ahunlnam patio fam.ltare Ml a 11 per· eeat per year depreclatloa rate wtda a • pereeat lbnlt. 'l1le depreclat&on rate mut be apPW t,o tM . replaceme.t value of tbe dama,~or lo.t l&e•, .. , ltOt to Ha prke at tbe time of pare • • Studard depnclatlon ra&et ud llmttatlou are eone•hwl In a book.let 0 1ieat 1WUarJ la· clutl'J Depreciation Galde.': ae,rtaU eu be or· dered from American MoHn c.tereaee, 1117 N. lttb &., ArUDpoa. Va. 2Z2tt. £ate-tig Pettalt• &.1119 llpf DEAR PAT: I read ta ~ paper that tbe In· temal Revenue Service bu ralled the lnt.erest rate from 8 perceot to 11 pel'Cent for a taxpayer wbo la late with hla lncome tax payment.. When will tbla 10 into effect? K.L., Cotta M11a ut8 .. ,. ... u perce111t rate wW .. lato efteet l'eb. 1, t•, a.. wW app~ to la .. p11m..U u weU as &o UM peaal&J tor .... rpaJ•••t of eatlmatecl toes. DENTURES $175 Mell SAME DAY KIMC& AVAR.AIL& IOMOQ&IAUPl&O Oltt'HODcMT•T '1110o Most of us were only taught to drive safely, not efficiently, too . So even with a perfectly tuned car, we . as drivers, needlessly waste a lot of gas . And money. - We've proven it. Because the Drive for Conservation Caravans have demonstrated that the average driver can get as much as 30% more miles per gallon from his car. Just by taking better care of his car and making simple changes in his driving habits. Like avoiding stops and starts . Keeping a light touch on the gas pedal when at cruising speeds . And accelerating briskly to reach his most gas-efficient sPeed sooner. Because Atlantic Richfield Company believes it's time we all , w.cto r srs .fl6cMmbet 14.1111 went on an energy diet. we're send- ing several of these Caravans all over the country. Each consists of two specially equipped cars and a van . And each allows you to watch a driver partici - pation demonstration that simulates a three-mile drive through normal traffic. Special equipment poin ts out exactly where you waste gas and where you save it. The Caravan also offers pract ical tips on car maintenance, public transportation., car pooling and overall enerQY conservation . So come out ancf visit the Drive for Conservation Caravan. It's one drive that should save you gas . The Caravan wlll be located at the Newport Falilon Island Shopping center (Inside the mall) from November 15th through the 17th. Open 12 Noon-5 PM. ). •• . ; f , J i • ' ' L ' I• . ' t .. 0nly9mgtar In the newcrush------purse pack: A low ta; slim cigarette all your own. Regular or Menthol • • j I .,. .......... DAN FORD DRIVES FOR lWO AGAINST SAN DtEOO. Lakers Continue Torrid Slwoting S4N DI.CO (AP) -PauJ w.a• 11d U. Melt tbe interim coach of tbe Los AnaeJes La.kers for Ul,._ NeUonal BuketbaU MIOetMN.....-now.&1111~ Wu la;oenailil at tbla ..... -~ ·ieun ..,.. lhoota well under 1uldance. - Lut Frtday nl&ht, the LaJten ade M.2 percent <:!...their field oal attempta ln a ._.122 over· me victory over Denver On Sunday night, the figure mped to 16.3 percent in a 126 win over Cleveland. mE•E WOULDN'T seem to much room for improvement, ut the Lakers kicked it up notber notch Tuesday night, to .4 percent In a 137-91 dem- ltion of the San Diego Cllp- n . It was truly a team effort s ellht players scored lJl double 1ure1. "I'm Just guardint the shop," aid Weathead, the Lakers' oach until Jack McKinney is ble to return. "But it's certain· y the belt team I've ever been e caretaker of. "After the game, one of our layen tald, 'The next pme ts an1u City and they'll be ready OT us.' That kind of enthuslaam 1 more Important than the core. I'm amued by the team term and ath\lllum." MclWQ!ISY, WHO suffered IDJutl• durlna a bicycle l lut Tbunday, remained ln rtoaa condition Tuesday but 1table .tta1 l!Pt at Utt.le m.,_, d Mary Holpltal tn orrance. There wu oo word on wbeb McKinney wu expected .to be Nl•aHCl from tbe -~ta).~ wbea be mlabt r«mn to ht& duties with the Lake(s Loa Anplt9, now 11-4, Ud no problems wtua tbe u.ct ft-. 1-1 Cli;ppen, •12. TM LMen took eommaad bf le.ortDC 18 ot. the final 25 points in the aeeonct quarter to tum a 43-M lead lnto a 61-41 halftime advante1e. 1be margin grew steadily the rest of the way. Free missed his second game becaUJe of injuries be 1uffered in a fall during a game at Chicaeo last Friday. "WE WERE completely bummed out. and had-no chance to wlJJ it," said San Dle10 Coach Gene Shue. ''We were over· powered by a far superior team. l just hope Lloyd will be back on Frl«by night. "It's really tough silting through a eame like that. The morafe waa so low. We're all 10- ing to waub the 1ame on television tomorrow and the team is going to have to sit through it and watch it with me.'' Rookie Earvin "Maiic" Johnson led the Laken with 22 polnta, a1x rebounds and atx aa- sl1ts. He made nine of bis 10 field 1oal attempts. Kareem Ab- dul-J abbar added 21 points -be was 10 of 12 from the noor - and also bad six rebounds and slx uaiate. Neither player saw action in the fourth quarter when Loe An1ei. played only reaervee. 0 EVDYllODY WAS letting into lt tallabt and havtq fun," u.ld Jobnlon. .. DAVE THOMPSON, the Vi· kin&•' coach: "l'm netted about tllla, It'• a cbaau>kJalhip 1ame and you don't 1et to play tboM every year. 4t least we haven't bere at Marina. I lbink it'll be aomethlna to remember. ••Edison la like a bwuing fuse inasmuch u every time they line up they are ready to ex- plode. We watched the Edisoo· Fountain Valley filml and I've always maintained no one is co· inl to win with just one guy. "But Kerwin Bell la the one guy who could run for a touchdown without a block Defensively I've never seen a better stunting team than Edlaon. They believe in it and it gives you fits in your offensive preparation. U they get us as confused as tbey do others. we 're in trouble. "I COULDN'T BEGIN to teach some of the wild lhin&s BILL WORKMAN they do. but they've been nm· niDg that defense for years and they know the ins and outs of It When they're bot, they're bot. that la probably the main thing that scares me." Both team.a enter with similar setups. Each relies on an I formation attack, an· Olde de· fenae, and btu~ chips at quarterback, running back and receiver. Marina 'a chief weapons are running back Jim Taylor ( lZ1 carries for 862 yard.a and a 6.8 aver age), quarterback Sam Aiello (62 completiooa in 105 at DAVE THOMPSON tempta ror l,057 yard.a and seven touchdowns) and receiver Mark Huntley (35 r~epllons for 700 yard.a and a 20 0 average gain per catch>. Contrast in tht> two camps as mos tly execution Marana thrives on a dlscaplJned at.Ulck and 1t bas shown up with a cnsp style. void or multa·penaltles Edison. however. haa been plaeued with mistakes, as reflected by 849 yards 1n penalties for nme games. an average of 84 yards per start Marana, meanwhile , has averaged rour penalties for 40 Dr. Duttk De81'er• Darryl Dawkins of the Philadelphia 76ers. nicknamed Or. Dunk by bis teammates. runs for cover along wtth Kansas City's Bill Robinzine after delivering his most powerful .. dunk ever, shattertna the backboard during third quarter action Wednesday. Play was delayed one hour and 13 mlDutes as the backboard was replaced. No one was senously injured although Dawkins had to have alass re- movecf from his hair and eyebrows and Robinzine suffered a small cut above the eye. Scott Wedman and Julius Erving watch in clisbel.ief. And; oh yes. the dunk dldn 't help as the Kings won, 110-103. Georlla Tedi lover Navy, Notre Dame e over Clemson, Dartmouth 12 over Pennaylvanla, Georcta 2 over Auburn, Kentucky t over Dute. Yale 1J over Rarvard. North Carolina 3 over Texa1 Tecb l over Soutbere lletbodllt, TUM 22 o,.. TCU, lulor 2' over IUce, Alt fen. • ov.'.' \)•· dtrbtlt. Callfornta l over Stutotd, W~ JO over Wa1bl= a.... Qrtcoa i °""UCLA. r10rt .. n OTtr Memplda sute. Loullllll.I ... 7 OTtt MJulutDDl State, ArtlOU 8'8W lS ewer Weet Vtrstma. ArlloDa it over OrMD81 ..... ' • t, :;~ ........ &.e •1rt1•,. 81LL WOalDIAN, Ecllaoa't Coach, expand• on Oe penaltlea : "We're breakiDC world records. Last week we ud 144 yards ln rut peuiui. and lost 150 yards of 1atm, which tota1a 294 yardJ. Tbat'1 a 1ame In it.sell "We know there is no place to pick on wttb Marina, and that's the truth. Marina bu just ODe very lood~ mobile defense ucl the ofleoae is probably the belt we've seen. "We've been fi1htln1 our wa1 I out or a bole for a lon1 Uine aad 1 we· ve reached the point where • we're trying to take the Cham· pionahap away from someone else ..WHAT CAN YOU SAY! We' II throw the horses together and when it's over someone wUI be on top." Leading the list or the Chargers· thoroughbreds are runner Kerwin Bell. pasi.er Frank Seurer and receiver Mark Boyer 'lell 1s the CfF Southern Sec t1on ·s leading rusher 1 l.3~7 yardi; on 161 carnes i and scorer I 20 touchdowns). Seurer has completed 85 of 142 passes for 16 touchdown s. and Boyer has caught 29 passes for 472 yard!> and frve TDs Neither team reports senous mJury and both appear to be at the lop of their game. Marina 1s No I m Orange County. No 6 in the Cl F Edison is No J 10 Orange County, but No 4 1n the Cff Thursday's favorite Edai.on by l The QB Debate Goes On · 87 .JOflN 8.BVANO or .. ...., ........ Tbe Great Ram QuarUrbeclt Debate continues When last we left the scenano, P at Haden had firmly en- trenched himself as the Rams' No 1 quarterback Actually. the team had no other choice a:. Vince F'erragamo was sldel.ined with a broken hand and rookle Jeff Rutledge was too green But s ince. Hadf'n ha:. also gone to the s1dehnes wath a hand injury. Ferragamo 1s Just now s tarling to throw the bHll. Rutledge as reboundm~ after an anexperien('ed pedormance against Chicago and recently· acquired Bob Lee has suddenJ.v been thrown anto the spotlight SOUND CONFUSING., It is, and Ray Malavas1 didn 't shed too much hght on the dilemma at has weekly media breakfas' Tuesday "I thank Vince will be all right. but we won 't know anything for sure until the end of the weelt," expla10ed Malavaai, "l haven't dedded who 1s gotn& to start yet, but 1 have to go with experience against Atlanta so it will be either Lee or Fer ragamo .. That should be an interestin& choice for Malavasi because do you go with a quarterback that may not be 100 percent physical- ly . or do you go with an ll·year veteran who haa been with the team for eight days! OF COUll8E, how thinp go this week in practice could answer the question itaelf . What the Ram coach DOES know about bis quarterback problems ii tb1a. · -Lee, at one time. played I with the Falcoos ( 11113-14), IO he 's hould know ~erson 'el and weak.Delles. -FerTacamo Ucbtb for the first time M ay and felt fairly IOO(l. The t"'8 test comes today when be 1tarta throwing wltb a little more velocity. .. . . ~. " C.••laslew A..._,• Y••be r,..,,. fiEW YORK -CommlMl.cdr Bowie Kubn'1 of. •• nee today approved a 1UpiJy l"e9tructured version of the trade aendln1 third baseman Eric $>derbolm from the Texaa Raneen to tbe New York Yankees. Earner today Kuhn'• otftce bad blocked tbe deal becauae tbe names of three minor lea,JUen involved were released. Mlnor leaaue l'OCllen are currenUy froaen and playen on tbem cannot be traded until after the major leacue draft wblcb 11 scheduled for Dec. 3 at the winter meetinp in Toronto. But tbe Yankeee 1ald later that "the trade bu been ap- proved by the commiaaiooer'a oftlce. It lnvolvea wa aequirlna Erle Soderholm from Texas for a cub CODllderatlon and a player or players to be named later." "Any of the three minor league~nmoualJ menUooed -and they may or may not be incl ln tbe trade -could be given to the Rangers, otberwiae a flayer or players could be substituted by mutual agreement.' the Yankeet' spokesman said .lolrtaMnt Leac& B..ela Paat Pertla•d Led by Marqaes JobHOD'I 34 points, m Milwaulr.ee hammered tbe National Basketball JJ.. soclation'a leading defensive team J.n the fin~~~ · then buna oo for a 101·92 victory over Po Tuelclay nllbt ... Georp McGIMll eormected with two kef buketl ln the middle of the fourth quarter to ralb Denver past Cleveland, 116-110. David Tbom,... acored 21.Jdnll for O.Ver and wat to UHa foul liM.IO U... ... ..._ ....... capped • '5--PG)Dt, ii.rebound effort "1 11oking two flee thrOws with DO time left to carry Hou.stoD put Chicago, 1.28-1Z7 ... George Ge"9 poured in 47 points and James Sllaa keyed San Antoo..lo's overtime surge as Golden State lost a 131·127 de· clsion ... Pla1I Chelller scored 22 polDll, including two buketa down the 1~b u Washington held off the New York K.qjcu, 111·107 ... Kamas Ci\y ·snapped a 1lx· game loslna •.treak by defeattn1 Philadelphia, U0-103, behind the 34 polnta ~ of -Pbll Ford . . Rook.le Calm Nau scored a career...-i 33 polnta and BMle lordu added 22 to lead New Jenej"llB'"a 101-82 wjD over Atlanta. To. T.U' Beeecl Daplte l'lete,,, PHOENIX, Ariz. -Ed "Tao.Tall" Jones put ml Abdullah Muhammad on the caJlvas, but the es· football player•• fledsllnl rlnC career ltll1 seem.a to be ~the ropes. A dilappolnted crowd of 4.200 booed after referee Bobby Fenara a~ the lackluster bout 'l'Uesday nlpt at '4 seconda of the llxtb·round. A.ltbouab the s.t, 2'8-pound .Joaea compietaJ domluted bl.I 1maller opponent, cut Mobammed'1 eye and WOQ.. b.11 aecond ftabt without a loaa, mo.t rlnp1de oblerven were UDlmi4911M- .... e .. Bfd Trlds .. ., .. •lw SeJeaa a.se scored three t1mfll and alaaftl Iii le•lPJ made a 1parkllDS National Hockey ' Leque debut TuaQ)' u Montreal downed St. Louia, s-2. to contlnue ill domination of the Noma Conference ••• Defensemaa Stefu PerllOll set up two power·play ICOl'99, then talHed to cap a llx·toal HCODd Period apk»lon aa the New York Islanders overwhelmed the New York Ranaen, lD-5 ••. a. ClllDMrflelt acored one 1oal tmd aulatad on another to be1p 1!'4Jiioot.oo snap a four· pme la9lq ltnak u Wublnltoa fell, S.3 . . . c.n f'naer'• MeODd soeJ of tbe nlpt 1Ud under a sprawled.Du 8-eUnl and tnto tbe net to live Vancouver a ~3 victory over AUanta. NSW YORK <AP> -lotla wun. ltarlell. tbe •JMNIW woader -ol tb• PlU1bur11a Plrate11 and youaf ICeHb Heroaaoes of the a . Louta Carllaal1 aald tb•i were Ntlafted wttaa lbartq the ,.. StaU.UeaUT, tM -.:,...-.-s Heroaade1 far outabone Star1.U. aeept iD laOmi,.., tkluJ Leque'1 Most Valuallile ·Pl•1•r Award for tbe mt ...... Bvt did ....... _. ruJtr • ...... tt oub'IOt • DGt ., all? ACCO&DING JO TBS 24· mu ..._ eomJBlUM -two from _. Ill die HL'a 12 du. TBS CA&DINALI• flnt baHman played tD all but cm of bl.I taam'11D ,.._,Wt.bl NL In batUq wttb a .a.. a.....-, ID · doubl• wttb 41 ud lo nma aeond wUb ~ WM ieCoad ID ldU wUb 210, d.cl for Wrd ID ••m.....tlmlnl blta W'lUa 11 and Mb ta l"UP8 "betted ID 1'ltla 105. He alto bit U trtpa. ud 11 bom• ,.. ta llO a&i-bata. u ....... -el 6e ••lbeU Wrts.n M- Mddia"' ~ tMN ... DO HP•=t.tM two=--tn IM&l~ .. ~ •• --DOD.e-t1'Wda7. eada NCllWd m.=.,. u.. bl'eUdowD 1n u...::1 ... q1dte cartoue. -.. . ..:=::.~o,~ .. toartla aad two 1lxtha. 8ut wbat II cllftleWt to compctlaend 11 tbat foar wrUen compWeq tpored btm, meentn1 \bey did not thlU be wu even amona the 10 IDCl9t valuaJ>I• players lD the ......... llSSNANDD. ON TB& otber band. waa tbe only player named oo all 24 bellotl, eolJect. tnc oab' four ftntl, but etPt 1ecoad1, seven tblrd1. two fourtba ad three Mha. WIWE STARG!U. TALKS wnM KEmt HEANAHOIZ. A flnt-plaee vote wu worth 14 pot.nu. wtth Dine for MeOod. eiabt for Wrd. etc. ,Roger Carlson Playoff Races Hot \ ' With three teams from each learue 1uaran· teed entry into next week's CIF football playoffs, aome contend it's a watered-down situation. Dul you have to admit, regardleu of your at.and, it maku for an lnteresUDe sltuaUoo as the re1ular aeuooenda. Of tbe Oraaae Cout area'• 15 acbooll, a doaeD are eyeing a ahot at the playoffs. Some have already cUDcbed ~ucb aa SUDHt. lAa&\111 ti· U• coatenden Martna ad SdlllO"t ~~--View Leaaue ~leadilr Eatanda, Aa&elul a..eque title contender Mater Del and Saa Clement.. wblcb duet. unbeaten Million Viejo with a chance at the South Coast League crown. For the rest, however, the jury i.a :still out. FOUNTAIN VA.I.LEY can eliminate Newport Harbor with a victory at HunUnetoo Beach Fri· day. And Laguna Beach could earn a plaYoff berth for the fint Ume ln 11 yean with an UpMt victory al Capistrano Valley Friday. But the m09t lntriCuinl areu are tn the Sea View and Emplre clrcu.lll. Corona del Mar 0 ·3), wb.lcb wu denled the Sea View Leap erown by Colta Me.a in 1.t'77, could throw Wop lnto an ea beater With a <2-2) win over...,.. Friday. Should Colla lleaa wtn, M .. 11 ln tbe playoffi for the tb1rd time In four years. But if Corooa del Mar wtnl, tbe Sea Kine• cu 10, that i1 U Un1venlty ii umucceutul wttb rival lrvtM. 8110l1LD l1NIVEUITY and~ del Mar win, a co&D fllp would dedde the th1.rd place entry from the Sea View. It'• even .Uclller lJI tbe Smph'e Leuue. 9at Ocean Vlew, now ftftb In the lea,u. wttb a l·l-1 record. bu a better tban eveD daaDce to m.U the playoffs. How? Sbou.ld Ocean View defeat O 4 kaiella and Loar a 14-0 l defeat Cypress 12 21. 1t will boU down to Saturday's aame between Loc5 Alamitoe (2·1·1) and Kennedy <2·2> A Los Alamitos vtctory wou.Jd put Ocean View b¢o the ~fl with a 2-2-1 leape ~rd A Kea nedy wtn would leave Loa AJamltQI and Ocean View Ued with 2·2· l maru. leavma it up to a com flip. Newport Harbor aad Lalllll• B••~' are lonpboU, Oc-ean V\ew bu a .-S dwttt and •t·s anyone's cu-a u to the outcome in the Sea View While some wtU mainlaiD the playoffs lrt' fllled with too many entnes. the fact remiuru. there's more than JUSl pnde 1t slake for most 1n the final salvo of the regular seuoo ••• ArrEa LAST WED'S delqe of ra.lA. leave 1t to the Newport· Mesa School Dtstncl to 10 one oet ter. Sprinlden at 7:30 a .m . Friday continued the job oa the dbtrlet field at r..wport Harbor Hi1h. turntnc tbe lnt.ertor of the pidlroa into a qua1mtre for the r.taocia-co.ia Mesa 1ame. Wbetber It be almple DelJilence or waatoo dis· resanl. It ~ a ahem• area athJet. continue to be vtcUmbed. • •• OCSAN VIEW BA8 PIC&&D UP Co.ta lleaa and w.amtn1ter foc-practice pmes 1D '80. Aod Colta .... bu ad&ld LafuDa Hllll, droppin1 Dana IDlla and Sa.a Clemente. Westminster ba1 dropped WHt Co•lna. Lakewood and Millikan, 1ubbin1 La Quinta, Pac~c. and Ocean View. , ......... J RAMS' QB DEBATE CONTINUES. • • most lotical candidate for tbe number three choice would ap- ~ear to be Rod Perry, but Malavul says that will bave to be played oo a week to week buil. That decllloo could be made sooo, though, u Perry bu been workl.na out and miabt be ready for the Falcona Monday nlpt on national televlsloo. Tbu., Haden appean to be on lbe out.Ide looklnl in. Another poslUve note ii Pat Thomas, •ideli.Ded the last four ween with a calf Injury, m1abl be ready. it• record revened if fteld 1oaJ 1pedaliat nm Maueld badn't mil1ed a abort fMld 1oal ln the floal two mlautH a1aln1t Denver C»ZT>; or U be badn't ml.lied a 47·)'ard attempt ln the clo1ln1 seconds •1aln1t Detroit (24·23); or u ~ve .uaru:owski badn 'l lhrown an interception al b!a own 13·y•rd line lD the clos· ln1 seconds agalnat Seattle (31·28). TBA'MI BESN the dlfferenee betw.-um year'• hkou and lut'1. Atlaata made tliloN p&a,I last year and th1I seuoa they haven't been u fortuna~. thua the IUb-Pv record. ln a NOie, ll '1 amuin1 the Rama (~) are 1Ull ln the bunt for the NFC West.em Dlvtlioo U· Ue alter UUUr* bave aldelined their 1tart101 cornerbacks (Perry, Tbomu>, •t.artial wide receiven <Willie Mllter, Ron Jeulel. both quarterbacks <Haden, Ferra1amo> and the team '1 beat nmn1n& back <John Cappellett.l). Tbe tact they trail New Orleans by one 1ame alter all ol the above 11 either a trtbute to Malavui and hi• ala.ff. or • tribute to the weabeu of the dlvtlloo. You be the Jµdce. - Staraell. ..... Jud,ldouab' "' PltUburP ..__, ... Qwcll: Ta. =·~ ... n:=.T:! blta, 11 doublee, DO trlp1-, 32 bomen. 12 RBI and batted .211. Wttb tM vote IO dlvtded -etlbt plQen received at leut one fint.plaee vote and a total of 21 p\a1en were aomluted - muy qu.Uool arile, t.nclucltnc: Sbould there be vot1111 for only ftnt p1ice l.Dltead of •Preadina the ba&Jatta1 out. to tbe top 10? ; How much weiJht aboul4 be ap-plied to 1tat11tlca and bow much to other factors?; 8bouJd there be a most valuable player fOt' the Eut Dlvilioo and another for tbe W•t ln eacb a.a.-1 ALSO. SINCE TBl8 WU the flnt Ume ln the 41-year b1lt.ory of the pl'~ award tbat the vot1D1 in a Ue for ftrat, bow do you split UP tbe booor'? ''What are we 1oio1 to do. ~ak lt in batr." uked the hap- py StarseU, Who bad ftnlabed a cloee aecood lD the votlnc to both Joe Torre 1D 1.971 and to Pete Rose in UJ73 Klddinc ulde, the l"'o-tlme bridesmaid. the hero of the Pirates· NL playoff and World Series tnwnpba, said be did DOl think he would be named MVP t.hls lime ln the balloting baaed o n regu"lar season performances ··t nlOUGlfl' IT would go t.o tht' guy!I who played every day, · confessed Stargell. the capt.am of the Pirates and cons1dt>red a 5ent1ment.al choice by some ob- serve~ Uus year "I 'm happy for mysell and J am happy for Hernandez J know what kind ot a ptayer be b . • Aaked about tbe four wnters wbo overlooked htm, Staraell Mid potitelJ. "I c1on·t want to set lnto the negative side of IL" Rockies Can't Slow Kings Down INGLEWOOO <API -There •aa a 1urprtse at the Forum in lo1te•ood Tuesday night. It dJdn 't tnvotve the fact that Los An1eles whJpped Colorado. that waa expected. ll was the score by whJch tbe KJnp downed tbe R~k1es The KJnp entered the eame u the National Hockey Lea,ue's hllbell·ICOrlRI Leam wlth 'H 1oall in thear 16 games. But their eoala·•aa.ln.at figure was also the leaiue'• bfgbett, 73. So the f.1 flnaJ score wu a aurprtae. and it bad to be eu· coura~ to the KJnp. ''IT WM A G&EAT 1ame for us. everyone pfafed well," said Lot Aaaelea Coach Bob Berry. "t like to 1ee U1 play those kind. Randy Manery played very well. He '1 beell our beat defenseman for the last two yean." The return of Manery may have 1omethln1 to do tvitb Colondo'1 1corin1 o'nly one ,goal. a seuon low by a Loe Anceles opponent thls seaaoo. Mane ry was playln1 in bis second same alter IDJ.Niq the Klnaa • fint 15 ouUnu the 1ea•on. He wa1 lldea.aed becauae ol a blood deflcienc= Tbe victory enabled the to remaln unbeaten on tb r bome lee th1J H&IOD. they're DOW g.o..J, and mJ' undefeat.d a1alnat Colorado 1lnce tbe Rocklel jo&ned the Nm.. That record ta now 942. TDK a.AU WU1 Deed every. body tbe)' can set for the Pakom, wbo bav' ~Jed u man)' probliema ULroQCll a •1 is================================~ Muon u UM defeddln• West i,.-~-"!"9-.---.. cbampa. Unfortu11at•1Y, tbe J'1lcou CAD 't pcUt to !Qjari .. , althoulb dMJ'•• bad tlMtr lban, u to the reuoa for thll MUC1D•1 dem.IM. Tbe Ptlcou' problem.1 Rema fffm ncK beilll able to win «•m• ID tbe eloaln1 IDOlb4Nltl. llM tbeJ did lut ,..... AUanta oould "'1 •udJ baw NEW 1980 CADILLAC LUXURY SEVILLE £IF '.¥olle~baU NASC4R Roolrie Got Early Start BJ BOWAllD L BAND\' ............... ONTARIO -Wbea be was a younpt.er arowtn. up in Randleman. North c.ni'Una, JO. lllllllln med to dream of drlvln1 a car OD the NASCA& Grand National at.ock car circuit. At that time, about the age of 10, he wu cutU.nc the lawn of the kin1 of the 1port, Richard Petty, perhaps 1ettin1 the feel for the tutu.re by powerin1 the mower around the yard. "I worked for the Pettys for 15 years includin1 my time cutting the lawns," MillULao recalls of bia youth. "Aft.er I graduated from high school, J worked in their abop, first sweeping the Ooora and then getting lnto other thloga "AT THE SAME TIME, I t1tarted building my own car lo my garage at home. a l~·stall layout. Richard used to come by every once in awhile to see bow I was doing and g1ve me some advice " The garage shop was manned by rree help from friends and neighbors and the money was supplied by Millikan's father. He went racing at age 20 and Uua year, u a rookie on the NASCAR circuit at 28, la a lead- ing candidate for rookie of the year honors. "l have been fortunate to be able lo dr ive a car the caliber of the one I have," MIJUkan says "I DIDN'T FEEL I would be ln the running for rook1e of the year when l decided to go to Grand National this year. It takes a good car and con- siat.encr to equip and run a car lo ao race1.· WIMlt be wa buUd1DI bll own nee ea,.. ~ 111*9 to st.op by ..xi .., ~ he wouldn't tear tt up the first t me out after spend1ng nearly a year in buUdlnl lt. .. I _... ~ of lt tbat. wa1:• llUllU. 9q1. • l JOit had tM ldn \hat lf I c1kl llD1thlbl to tbe car on the track, I would Just go back and ftx IL "A 1ood racer, when be get.a oo the track, doesn't t.b1Jlk about craablo&. Just llke playtog football (wbicb he did in high school), the man who gels the breaks will win. I'm just learning and some of the places where we should capitalize on the brew we don't. That comes with experience. "RACING 18 A BUSINESS o' 21 Compete brHkl. You make some of them 7ounelf and othen come YGQJ' way but you have to lake advantaae of them. .. I'm a firm believer in lh4 lbouaht that a man who waota to do somelblna. can do ll if be pull hla mlnd to It." In sportsman stock car raclna. Milllkan finis hed second and won thTee straight races, then began to fall back. He was going just u fast but others were catching and passing hlm. He turned to Petty for advice. "He showed me some places on the track to drive, real low and not in the I "'orlced tor t•e Pett11• tor 15 flf'Gr•, i•rltadl•fl •fl tl111e nltdllfl ,,.. la1m1s. -Joe MllNkan groove and· gave me ttps on getllng around the track faster. That put me back to winning again." Yet Millikan was mad at tus long time fnend and competitor after a race this year. They were driving aide- by-side and Petty nudged Millikan's car and they both wentoutoflherace ••1 WAS MAD AT RICHARD for awhile but you don't stay mad at someone you have known that long Things are a ll right now," MHhkan says. The rookie race t.tua year between Millikan. Dale ·Earnhardt, Te rry Labonte and~ Gant la the best 1D tbe b1stor7 "' the aport. And the w11mer ol the award wW be decided at tbe Tim. dOO at OD&ano Motoc Speed•A) Sunda"l-lt will also be the time that the NASCAR etwnplorwhlp will be de- eldecl. P.tt7 la two potnta beb1Dd Darrell Waltrtp sobll Into the ftDa1 race. The winner could aatn u many u 185 point.I and the battle la wide open between the two. How does Milllkan look at the tight race for top honors that involves his friend Richard who bas won slx pre- vious tiUea? "l tblok Darrell will win It. Richard bas had the breaks going his way for several races and t hese things usually tend to balance out," Millikan says La Paz Race Set to Begin OC'Cap Highlights Fall Fair By ALMON LOCltABEY Del., ................. LONG BEACH -Ten Performance Handicap Racina Fleet (PHRF> yacbll will answer the startl.D& ltpa1 'lbunday at noon in Long Beach Yacht Clu6'1 double-barreled, 1,000-mlle La Paz race Eleven International Offshore Rule (IOR) yacht. w1l1 follow by 2' houra with a start Friday at nooa. .. 11 lallt ._,,..,. Rip lD a amaU Hbooll~tMOU•r • . · Ne..,...•1 Tan an pated by UM ~;~ .... aftd .. ~.,,... a mu Katt a...a.. Mara. w.u 11 &be cat.11~ tor Oorou dtJ Mar. 11tanda1'• ...,. .,. egertad to at.an at 'f o'eloc.k \IAlea an a:::! are mlde for a dttremlt~ - lM C01Dpetina ICboola. • &ecoad ~ play ..tll t&te place Saturday wUh th• quartei1lnall uu Tueaday. Semifinal action wUl be played on neutral eourta an TUelda)'. Nov. ZT wtth Ute ftnall ln all dlvt.loal at Watmialter Hip OD Satuntar. 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Dryedale decJine9 to comment ul&t tbe Ancell lalued a abort 1tatement wbich Aid that the m~ ter I.I strictly between radio station KJIPC DrJld.Ue. TD ONL 1' ONS ta1kiq la SteYe Bailey, e:ir- ecutlve ~roducer for IOIPC a fill.in announcer t.b1a HUGG. "A1 ooe point we were • pereent 1ure Don would be baek, • · Balley aald. ''( tboqht the llmiu of tbe COD· tr a el ,.-a 1 Ju 1 t a formality. Appa.rmU:y It WU a lot more than Just a formality to Drysdale. '"There were a cou- ple of parqrapba in it that J sueas he didn't like,'' Balley says. The KllPC nee DOH DRYIOM.£ says be wun't pr1vy to neaoUatklm and doe6n't know what tbe stwnbll.u blocks were. Since the pr1ndpala aren't ta.lJdnl, we can only speculate. ·'Maybe be wanted to do all bis ABC 1ames c.1 the aide ancf KlfPC wouldn't let him.'' one A.a&el official guesa,ecs. ··1 know be wanted to cooUnue bis networt stuff.'' OBVIOUSLY, BEING REE from the KMK: contract enables Drysdale to cash In on the network jobs be did on a spot basis lut aeuon He can do lt full time oow and perhaps move Ullo the same tax bracket as Curt Gowdy and Howard Cosell. '!'batten.~ tacbo '*I' lel'l~DO~ lar volcet for next aeuoo. Steve Sbennon.. fonn~r TV ~r fM tbe Kanau Clty Boyala. alped a coatntt wUJa UPC Jut month. He'll deftnliely be In tbe booth. "My No. l priority DOW la to find eudldata and Interview people for tbe Job,.. Balley la.kl. "lt'1 a plum. one ot the belt Jobi In bueball, IO we don't have to worry about Interest." Does Balley have any candidates In mtad already? .. A LOI' DBPSNDS on the anllebtllty ol otbel' people. They might already be under contract to someone elae," Bailey 1aid, bintiq that he mflht indeed bave a name or two on bla llst. KABC talk allow host Geoft Wltcber, wbo does Dodger play-by-play for aublcrtpUon TV, ii rumored to be amona tbole a.l.ruclJ apnutq in- terest lD tbe An&el job . "Ye1." 81.ileJ COQfarmed. ''he's ~ a us, but we're not interested lD blm. '' Sounds like KlllPC ftpree it ean draw aoother big name to tbe mite. But. to add a pencmaJ com· ment. lt's doubeful they can replace tbe quality ol aD~. • • • SEVDAL NEWSPAPERS carried a story laat week in which tree arent pitcher Nolan Ryan wu quoted u aayina be bad narrowed Ilia eboicee to four teams-and the Angela weren't one ol them. "That's bull," an Angel oftldal u.ld TuesdaJ. "Mike Port <Anaela' d1reetor ol player persaanel) talked with Ryan's aaeot on Monday and made him an olfer. A pretty lood ofter. too.'' Port confirmed lt. "We asked them if what we were readin1 in the papen about Ryan elimmall.Dg the Angela was true. and they sald no.·· Port says. "We made them an olfer which woo.Id make Ryan one of, lf not THI!. highest pa.id patcher in bueball." Port said Ryan's agent. Dlcll: Mou, promised to live the Anaels an answer by the end of this week. Looking Glass F oothall El Toro, Estancia Are Mirror Images By ROGER CAaLSON Of .. Deity ...... , .... If ever two football teams mir· rored one another. lt ls the El Toro Chargers and Estancia High Eagles. both with 4-0 rec· ords entering Thursday nilbt's Sea View Leap cbampiomblp clash at Newport Harbor. Kickoff ls at 7:30. Both bout an 1-«Mnted of. feue wttb a bnd.l1na t.alllwck, both cany t.be attack rt.allt et ;::vtVc!u:!; ~ -::.~ THE DIFFEllENCE ls that El Toro entered the 1979 season Wlth an optimistic search ror the league championship, whale Estancia, rated the darkhorse, bu slowly made Its presence felt. Now both are unbeaten ln league, both are ranked in the CIF Central Conference Top 10, and each bas allowed four !:f ue foes a total of rt points seond 20 pomta or more oo each «cuioa with run, run. nm teodenclea. "We feel El Toro will nan the ball rlCbt at ua," aaya Zatanda Coach Ed Blanton. "It'll be McKenzle,McKeo.lie,McKenzle wtth pat.ape a fake ~ in a wtlile to drop bed &Del throw .. Scott llcKmzie, a 17$.pound senior. bu rushed 201 tunes for l.200 yards <S.O averaae> and 11 touchdowns "El Toro is bla and strong with siJe and a great tailback behind a fine orfensive line." says Blanton. "They run the blast power out o1 the I and it ·u be like playing ourselves. .. TllDS UE very few ad· Juatmmll to ma.Ire in prepanni for them. Tbey juat come at you and do a aood job of ll. It maba It ea1ier to prepare for tbem.. a.. they know UL too." AL 'StarS Edge Japan Team, 6-5 N IS RI N 0 M I YA , a two-nm bomer bJ Slm· Japan (AP) -Tb• mou ol tbe St. Lou.II American All·Stara Cardt.Dala oll the Kilt· came from behind on teuu BQffalou' lt•lJl .bome-nma by Ted Sim· Su111kl mona and Lan7 Bowa TheD the PbUNW»bla 'and edaed the Japan All· Phllli•' Bowa powerecl Stars 8·5 today ln a 1olo homer olf the the f1nt o1 two aam• Hambln ncers· Sblpna between tbe two t.am1. K o b a y a 1 b l , w b o Tbe America.DI are in replaced SUmki In the Japan for seven exhlbl· seventh lDAl.q, •lvtna tlon sames between tbe Amerlcan1 a •·• American Leaaue and lead. National Lea1ue All· &KS IANGl"O&D of Stan. They wUl play the the Oakland At.bleUea, J apanue Alf-Siara who relined Nidro in again next Tuesday lD the fourth lnmq. llm.lt· Tokyo, wrapplog up ed tbe Japanese All· their .J~ tour. Stan to two bita over El Toro Coach Bob Johnson agrees wtth the cooteotioo that the two teams are extremely 11m1lar U1 personnel and ln the way they do busLDeSS . He cbs.auees wtth the notion Eata.oaa baa come out ol t.be w:ilderneu to coolel\d for the ti· tle. ·-o.r 1dda .... bOwa .... .......................... 11• 1a ror ,..._ w.· .. ul4 all - that l!:lltanela belon&ed lD tbe original IJ"OUP ol El Toro, Cost.a Mesa and Corona del Illar aa favorites fOC' the championship." EL TORO as wit.bout offensive guard and nose guard Rick lnvtn The ~turning ail-league lineman underwent knee sur- gery for an i~ury sustained m the Costa Mesa game. 1 Estancia answers McKenzie -Ith tailback Bob Urmson. a junior who baa ruabed for 'IG yard.a c.1 1!18 carries for a S. 7 average. Urmson missed two DDll·league 1ames with aa eye uuury. tbu..niSQ'a ta.ante: BJ Toro by 3. KoJl Yamamoto ol tbe t.be nut three tontnp. Hlroahima Carp, thll _:..:------~------------:--~-----­year'• Japaneae Cbam- plon1, belted a 1010 bomer off Atlaata Braves knuckleball ace Phil Nlekro In the bot· tom ol the aecood ln· Dine. IN THE top of tbe tblrd lDDlDf. the American Al -8tara came back with two rune off Hlaaabl Yamada of U. llank1\l 8ravu. a 1ubmarioe bvter, but the .fapl.MM All·Stara dellcbted 11,000 ... wttla thl'H ruu ID tM boUG8t Of tbe t.blrd, Pna lbeM 4·1. n. AIDll'tcaDI eeored OMnmm&Mic.oltbe fourtb .... ud addld two men lD U..11.1.1b ca MEW 1980 CA.DH.LAC LUXURY aDORADO ............ ------·------------...~ ................... ...,,.._ ....... ------.... .-.-....., ____ ..... -............... ~-·· --·--~~.--------... ·-. ----..,. --,..-,.--..-.--.... ~--'f!"-_.._ __ -----.....---.. :.. ... _ _ft!JM\19 191.-Rll .. alfA IEIA ..... 100 •e••••••h., Nlldanal ~OM ... tw_.'111110• fl~ .. ae, bll U I 11t ,._._mt !(ti •'1 .• ,.. ..... ,. ........ ~ ........ tnawao.-.,....~--· u...--.. ~,. of .. ftll .... ,... e.t &lln lD ........... .... Nm....-. ..................... tnla-. ....,..., ............ ,. lll'*lt fNaa tM ...... 1D ftnt.... tte .. ,.r. ===============:!. .c•erwea '4• .. ••• CORPORATE NOTES . , JAMKS R. URQUHART 111 Atlomey at Law Q. Wlll!N I INCORPORATE MV BUSINESS. All I REBTRICl'ED TO ONLY ONE KIND OF BUllNEM AC'l'IVITYf A.. NO. For example, if you are a plumbing con- tractor your eorpor.Uon will be able to engage ln contracting and ln any other klnd of business, even ll unrelMed Q. CAN I HELP PROTECI' MY PERSONAL WEALTH BY INCORPORATING MY BUSINESS! A. YES. Be sure that your corporation follows a few simple formalities and the result will be that yoor personal a ssets are exempt from claims against your corporation Q . WILL IT BE EXPENSIVE TO IN· CORPORATE MY PRESENT OR PLANNED BV~? A. NO. My Jaw office wtll incorporate your pre· sent or planned business for the all inclusive prtce ot sseo. 1b1s breaks down to $2SO in at- lorneys fees and $330 in costs. We turn around and ~ out coets aa follows: Franchise Tax Board. S:IOO; Secretary of State, $70; Corpora- Uoa Commlasioner, $2.S; Corporation Minute Book, Stock, and Seal, $35. An average corpora- tion takes 14 days; even faster If payment is by cash or cashier's check. We are happy to answer questions about your proposed in· corporaUoo without oblleation to you. Our ad· dreas la JaD)eS R. Urquhart III. A Professional Law Corporation. 1300 Dove Street. Second Floor, Newport Beach. Calif om.la 92660. <714 > 752.5544 A '3.1 mUllm ccmt.ract ... 'lnU9d ....... ... , wwtt 00 • ..., bl&& ......... ~ UWD) mlne ll beiD1 awaNld to lld>oaMll .Doaalu AaUouuUa eo._.., la B•unctm lleaeb. Tbe llcDonmll DoqlM 1WD m1De .._ la ..,.,_ of two eeleeted by U. Nanl SJStema .com- mand for hu1a.er ~ tram ...., m concept.I aubmlUed for evaluallon bl JW W19 • c .. eeu 8eK .. A.,....,. Aee•-C Crowell McKay, Inc. ol lntne, an adftrtilina and public relationa firm, baa been eelileted b7 Great Earth InternaUooal, Inc. alao of lrvtDe, to handle lta rr.so,ooo rommunieatiam budlet. Great Earth la a natlooal cbaln wttb more than 62 Vitamin Stores lo California. Texas, Georgia , and Illinois. Beal•• lad•trin 'Be.le••' Health Industries, Inc. ol Newport Beach baa reported net income for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, of $1!>7,000. or one cent per share on total revenues of $12,083,000. Tb.ls compares with net in· come of $50,000, or one cent per abare, on total re- venues of $12,174,000 in tbe 1978 t.blrd euarter. In the first nine months of 1J7'9, the company recorded net income of $8:56,000, or nlne cents per share, agauu1t net income of $C29,000, or five cents per shar e, for the same period in 1978. Health Industries operates 141 European Health Spas in 21> stat.es. Ba..,.,.., Cftltf!r Set. llenhlg "The Prospects for the Early 80's" will be tbe topic for the 17th session of "Meet the Professions" to be held at the Baywood RecreaUoo Cent.er, One Baywood Drive, Newport Beach at 6:30 pm., Nov. 13. Gro&Dtd Brekna for Mesa Fl,... Saffell & McAdatm, Inc., of Irvine bas broken ground on a two-story building in Costa Mesa for Orange Coast Savings & Loan. 'lbe 25,000 square foot new headquarters, located at Adams and Mesa Verde East, will cover 1.2 acres of land. .\J"chitecta Oranee deslped the building for Orange Coast Savings • Loin. and DUilness In· tertors Group will proYide tbe laterior dem~ estimated cca~jed la '1-8 mlWm, aDd compleUoa la for mmmer i-.. put you Cloud9 Compare that to the 5~% you with a passbook account at a co1mn~r cial bank. Or the &la% you earn at savings and loan. 'Then come see us. The people who put you in the company-will also put you on Cloud 9. I 1.00 7%% • 1.000 • 1.000 • Bl••essSe ... IB ... Dean Wtlliam H. Donaldson poses at bi.a desk at the Yale University School of Organization and Management. Donaldson, "former Wall Street ••whiz kid.·· says that interest in the school from I other Wliversities suggests its training in • bolh public and private management will • become the trend of the future. r Curofl Threatens Ashland Oil ! LOUISVILLE. Ky. <AP> -Presadent Carter's cutoff d lraman oil importa could cause prolMema for Ashland Oil Inc.. one of Iran 'a bineat customers ln the United States. Almost one-quarter of Aah1and 'a total cnade--oil lnvent«y comes from Iran, accordiDa to Dan Lacy, an Ashland spokesman. ''We have a coatnct with the Natioaa.l I.ranian Oil Co. for 100,000 barrels of made otl a day.•· Lacy said in a telephone interview llooday from bis , Aabl•Dd Ky . office S Au•enct OU. the 15th largest otl company 10 , the Uatt.ed Slates, mes ~.000 barrels a day, Lacy : said. : "I've beard that the federal govemm4!1Jt 1a : p)annma a crude od d.latnbubon allocation system: to require other oil companies to supply m with: oil. U tbM is t.ne. thea we won't sutler more Ptan : any other company ... Lacy aak1. ··But I don't know ! how the SJStem wtll wort." ! • • Over The Counter I N •v.~ Jl'-M __.,. ;: ,, ,_:e j! ... =~nll"I!~ #: ... i!i"" "). 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And the cost of this moderate budaet comes to the fairly hefty sum of nearly sa.ooo a year. But the fi.aures aod marketbasket cited above are serious U&J· dentatementa. For the Money's Worth BLS aJw1ya bases it.a latest reporta oo prices collected dur-1 ing the previous fall <meaning faU. tm). Since fall of ''11, prices at the comumer level have soared 1crou the board and the BLS'a Consumer Pnce Index shows the coat of liv- mg now climbing at an annual rate of more than 13 per-cent THERE IS SIMPLY oo disputing that even $8,000 a year could not finance that market.,.aket of goods and services. As for the urban retJred couple living on a low bud1et -well below that moderate bud1et -the ln<:ome n~ed came to at leut $5,514 in 1978. It would demand much more today, in fall of '79. And the same retired couple budgeting at the high standard of living who would have spent approximately $11,596 anno.ally. baaed on '78 figures, would need much more today. MANY OF 'VOV use these benchmark figures to estimate how much money you'll need to retare. or to com- pare your living cost.a with the BL.S's refe~nce markers. But that's senseless For 1f you are to translate these bnothe-JcaJ bud&ets into the realit.Jes of hvtng today. you must have much deeper uplanations of the figures on which they·re based Only the pnc~ of the goods and services selected almost 20 years aeo have changed u the yean of inflation have ptled up J( you are a hypothetical retued couple trying to make enda meet on the bype>thetJcaJ budaet for the low.income family, you dnve an el&hl·year-old model car, probably llve in rental housing, eat meals away frnm home about half as often u your h1gher·tncome counterparts. Com- pared to other hype>thetical couples at higher budget lt'vels. you eat lesi. m eat and drink no Uquor or wine - allhouitb you do managt' to dnnk more beer IF YOl' ARE THE hYr>Oliwtkal couple at tht> high hudgel lt-vt'l , ) ou own ynur own home, and dnve either a 11ew car or t>nP no mon· than lwo >ear .. old You eat out .,ltli?htl ~ mon· 11ftf•n than 11n1·1· J w1·1·k and dnnk nearly l14 l<'t> a., mur h liquor or 14 In\· J } t•ur than tho-.e as the tn· termedlalt' bud~Pl ll'vel I repeat: Ttus u. outdated noru.ense which the l..abor Department should i.t.op lSSWng at once For no matter what the level of your hfestylc. the retJred coupJe's budgets have been soanne and llltJDg more and more •laimt the couple'• mlnlmwn comfort&. Market Overcomes Iran -U.S. Standoff NEW YO RK IAPJ T~ stock marht r a llied tod<i) overcoming some early selhng touched off by the fmanct<tl confrontat..aoo between the Urut.ed States and Iran . 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' . l•S II PLAYING Capt Nlnua. a tt0 ..._ ft.CUN r... •• ._, D1u1&. no w antftld on •utb '·to -me11ace Robln Wllllam1 ln "M~ and 111.DdJ. •• TIMlbowtla..,IMMara= that will ~ Sunday tbe all·lmportant ••aweepa" weeb, when the network.a flex t.belr ratiQp mUHlel. .. It'• a 11>9elal aet and a special lltuation -allena from outer .s.pece," aald Welch, who arriv• wttb two loYely asst.a· tanta ... I'm enJoJtna lt, especial· ly wortdnc With Robin. I met hlm a couple ol years aeo when he was eppeartq at the Comedy Store; bis manaier, Charles Jo! fee, ta a friend of mine .. A.8 800N AS I heard him, I knew be WU IOinC to be huge. He'• an lntereati.q person, shy and quiet wben he's not in character. He 1a very aware and sensitive, with a sharp mind. "He IS tbe lhow, and be adds nuanc:ee that live the comedy depth and character. I tb1nk the Interaction between the two ol us will be lnterest:iq. It ta In- triguing to combine two diverse characters, like Marilyn Mmroe and Tom Ewell In 'The Seven Year ltdl!" Raquel'• treatment on "Mork and lllndy" cootruta with ber first appearance at Paramount That was 15 years a10 when abe was atartlq In ftlma and landed a role in Elvia Presley's "Roustabout " "I played one of the 1trla who was craay about Elvia," she re- called ... Tb• role lasted one minute oe tbe aereen '' NSST SP&ING. televJ1ion vtew .. WW see a dltterem Ra· quel Welch when lhe at.an In a Ulree·bcnar NBC moYle. ''Tbe Le~ of Walb Far Woma..•• • LntDioo. wbO .. • 1ll'O- --1WAINMEET Laugh• et Raquel? ducer, brought the book to me and suggested a co-production ," she recounted. "He thoUiht it would be perfect for television I was fascinated with the Idea of playing an Indian woman; It was far from the roles I am usually offered. Like a woman detective, or some mad, wanton creature. ••Also I wanted to create a more accurate picture of the In dlan woman. Usually they are portrayed a s s toic wome n, almost like geisha girls in their care for their husbands. But the Northern Plains Indian women led well-rounded adventurous lives. They were Jlberated before their time. The woman I play wu J real-life character who was able to hunt and sur vive in the wild." WELCH SAID "Walk• Far Woman" drew an lmmedlate yes from Boser Gimbel, bead al Elll teleriSklo ftlms, and from Deanne Barkley, then NBC v.p. for movies and minl...n.. The rum wu ·~ enttrelY oo loc•· tioo near BDllnlJI, II.GAL • Well, maybe so •••••.. • But talk~ eo cheep -•ftd so tr•naHory. ILLUSIONS FADE FASI' on the front. A vete r an soldier, Katczlnsky , takes the new recruits under bis wing, un· t e a c hln1 them the m ilitar y niceties they learned in camp and educating them on the mat- ter of life and death on the front. Katczlnsky ls a fascinating, sub- stantial character, a fellow who In mind's eye portraits looks llke Ernest Borgnine. This prodqc- Uon obliges, giving Borgnlne bis best role ln years. Richard Thomas, the consum- mate aenalUve lad, ts at his best u Paul Baumer, the dreamer ol the bunch who la transformed In- to a trencb·bardened pro· 1 .. 1ooa1 IOldler unable to COil· template tbe fancln of b.la lost youth ... TBS •OJ!IT POWBal'VL aeene la tbie mcme eomes wbm an •Ge1S1r soldier Jumpe blto Baumer'• foxhole to eaeae-crduflre. Baumft lnathadiftlJ atabl the FnDcbM. then....,,.. the torment of bl• enemr'• Un1eria1 de•tl•. Baum.er'• bumlllff1' IUl'faces alata. mew· In& him tout of hll ~. "Forove ~comrade."' Paul Mca11b adapted tbe DOY• el for tbla 0 Hallmark Hall of Fame•• produeUcb. and lboaJd be pralMd for bis craftWork. The mcme .... mmec1 on loca· tica ba ~akla. ud the war -at the belUJb froct 1IDd iD the calm meadowla.nda of the rear -ta 1tun11tn1ly photo· graphed. "All Quiet on the Western Front" ls a lovely 11ft ln a television aeuoo crowded wtth booby prizes. It shouldn't be milled. Tu ... -Thurs. 7:00 9:30 SAT. & SUM. MATINKS ....... SZ.00 MJ:JOp.a . MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "APOCALYPSE NOW" CR> "ANO JUSTICE FOR ALL" CRl "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (PG) "10" (R) "STARTING OVER" (R) ·u *"' ••• --• !Ml lltll '*' ""'° NftlUllll "l lti-1 ,,_ .. _,._ ........ Ml_,_ 9"Cfl(UI "'""-" IUIPINO auun '°' ,,,_'» ____ • ,.,. ........ --...... "-um IUSTICI fOll All 191 .... 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Mort" Wllllama in the middle of the Denver Broncos• Pony Express ebeerleadera filmlnc episode for Nov. 25 for his ''Mork and Mindy'' television series k.-pe ifW90jng hll l)tlVtiGy. • OVMIAIY .. another -•• eoooor.- ~·--Allen. Jeyne ~ J.J ~ ttlel .. ltftlMdlate MuN c:oukt inclllde matlirllony. .liMOe.I~ ~ • MACN8l / LIHfB MJIORT 1:a01 n.GONG IHOW CIUH-~ Billlllfd table Jumo, noodl9 mMlng, table IPlnnlng wM lwt. llre Wlllklng. .QMAT fllNIOMtANCl8 "LIYe From Unc:oln Center: I HEWLYWIDGAMa HOLLYWOOD IOUAMI Na-YC>ttt PNlllermcric'' Zublrl ~I• OClfldw;S.I the N9W York Ptll"-monlc In a cone«! lrom Avery Fisher H ... IMturlng Aua- •Ull\ pian1a1 Emit GIMIHI u loloiat 8 TIC TAC DOUGH • AU. .. TMR .. AMll.Y A hell! -tNt atlflel N.-YC>ttt la not'*'O com- palf9d to the trouble Atchle end Edith .,. IMwlnQ wlttl (l) ... t.t.MAGAZINE P.M ~a•womenwno ciaima to n.w died llnd th«t returned to EMth ffom hM-4n. the concN- lion ot a ~ looll •• compu1era and c:ulnoe. 9 FNA.V AUD C'Jaa•n~I Ll•ll•9• e KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles G t<NBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTlA (Ind.) Los Angeles 8 KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CSS) San Diego D KHJ-TV (Ind.) Los Angelei. 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego 8J KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles ., KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los AngelC•S &D KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles G> KOCE TV (PBS) Hun11ngton Beach a.«> 8 (I) AU.~ ON THE WDTEM flRONT Richard Thom•• and er-1 ~ portr8Y two German aot<llera In an adaptation ot Erich Marla Remarque'• cl..ic nowel Of Iha hOrrOf. o.ot.llon and <Halllualonment of Wofld War I. GMAl.~ Reporla on • .itllng 11Qutr· '60 Minutes' Leader; ABC Top Netr:or~. NEW YORK CAP> -For the second time to three weeks, CBS' "60 Minutes" had more viewers than any other pnme-time television program. Hut the rating for the newsmagazine wasn't enough lo knock ABC from first place in the networks ratings race. CBS listed seven or the 10 highest· ranked programs in the week ending Nov. 11, figures from the A.C. Nielseo Co. showed, though ABC re- covered quickly and claimed nine of theTop20. NBC, WIDCB BEGAN the 197&-80 tele\'laion season by wlnnlna the com~tion twice in the first month, continued to allp. NBC bad only two of N'ielseo'a first 20 ahows, both mov- ies. NBC'a bi.&beat-rated series, "Lit- tle House on the Prairie," ranked 23rd · The rattna for "80 ·Minutes" wu 23.7. Nielsen says that means of all the homes in the country with television, that percentage saw at least part of the program. The No 2 show for the week - "Eight is Enough" -was ABC's, whife CBS got the next five. beefn- ning with "M-A..S.H" in third place. CBS WAS HURT by heavy representation at the bottom of the rattnp -three of the five lowest-ra ted pro1ra1Q1. A CBS special, "Lost Treasure of the Concepcioc," was No. 58 for the week, followed by "Salvaae I" OD ABC, NBC'• .. E1acbeid" and two more CBS pro- grams, "Callfonlia Fever" and "'Jbe HOJTOr Show." ABC's rating for the week wu 20.5, with CBS at 18.S and NBC .. t 18. The networks say that means hi an ......... _ .... . _ ......... "u •cat &OCllM . ..................... ................ ,..... ...... ...... ~ ....... ... ........... &..=-:.: .................. ~--... ~· .._,....,,T...,. ~-... ~--==~· • •m. ,.,..,,. r11n1 Cll•rt.• l ronaon, JUI ...... •cwa.-.-....... ... Olilllih .... '·~'*"''· ,, .... , ~ 'Wtlllmofe. f.dmund ••laDff Hott1C.. ...... uee THIOGDOOUlllU Oecw .... dMlno .,, o6d ...,,.. Md ~ th.a .. wou6d .... to "*"Y '* • THI GCJUINAOe °' ~l'Alft'lilll ... Wf'IWlf9'1'QQI w.-.-..,_...,_ CAeQGIB '**'-'I lie -.. a ........ club IO'poae - Illa dad '°' • ,...400 alNaltc~ ·THI~ Ff'9Cl'a lotoed oaalalofl to turn aft ~I oom- ptp Into condomWume ,...... In a NWm ol angry lenanta. 8 <11 OWIUr8 ANClllU KNXT. 8:00 -•• All't Qalet OD the . " ..,. Ploftt." Erneat ~ aDd RJchard 21tom•s co-star in adaptatSGll of Ertch Marla Remarque'• novel ctepletma bOrron Of war. (Bee review. photo. Pa;e 87). KABC ·• 9:00 -0 Charlle'J Anaeli. •• Jlll · ( Faitali' Fawcett) ii trapPed in lft .. tematiOnal intrigue and murder When ilhe beComes rom8Jltically involved with a toreip Prince. KOCE 8 7 :30 -'Great Perfonnanees' live from Uneom Center with Zubln Mehta cooduct.tng the New York Philharmonic. Also alts on KCET :.;;;;at.;.;9;....:....;05_. __ ___,,_,_.....,._--===--- .,. --1 "' .,,.,,. ... ............. _. °' .......... ~ • IQP91HOW =111iltu:" • • "What'• The ...... WlUI Hiiian?.. c 1971) 0.0.. 1>641 ~da. Shelley Win Iara • M•A•l•H ''The Ugllt n.t Fallld" • THllMNY*-L IHOW A _., "¥"119 ... Ille -'°' a neugllty ....,.. hetd and ""-naughty ;-;::~y •ap.n » Marlleta" "Underground ....... , , •• LOi NtCMl. ~~ • (fl LOYI llQl\T "& .... Y"' ....,,.... ..... fUcllerd M11111oen: "Gt--And ~· l<n.ty McNlcmol, lcou lato. ··Oc4c11n ~ 1" Cflar1ea F<ri.(R) • HQCWf9 HEROD • eu-.wrr -~MIC ..... -....uHl'- ~-lWIUaHT~ An 191111 ..a-a hldee In ... honte '-"'G .,. .,,.,... alO(o.tl ...... ...ci111~ TM IMF _,, MCa out 10 lnllltr•te • toe> l)'ndleate tamely • aeT""""" Jiil Munroe'• (F•rr•ll Fewoett) r~ lmlolve- ment Mlh • lorelgrl pnnce leads lier Into ttw danger- oua WOtld ol wn-11oN1 ~ polttca and mutdar '11:I09(1) ll.ACK~ IQUADN)N Smart must IM• • pey<Oll to CONTROL aganll ~Iha Iron eurt.rl I r.aRV GM'f'IN l:OI CIMAT ~ -"Live From UncoWI Center New York Ptlilhannonle" ZUbln Mania conduct• Ill• ( • New York Ptlllhatmonlc: 1n a concert trom Avery Asher Hlll4. IMIUrtng Rua- .,, pianlal Emil Gllala u ldotst e:aG 8 IEST CJ# SAT\MOAY MQHTUW ~ Olott Gould. Che-- V'I Ctlma, Peter T<*I. MIC:k Jaoo« 1,9 CAMEM THREE 1H011:::. Den. tracking down Ille attacll.. ot • gorgeoua llUC)9falar. •• unawar• tM uaailant 11 one ot the lady'• OO<lyguar<ls • MC»rr QAU.PY Tll• Return Ot Tll• Sorc.rer" A ao.c:er« llllM • 21TONIGKT Holst Clete Ro09rta Pappy a men ~ pollU- c;al hhOC wtten theV , __ IO fly with Iha MW aqued- ron memtier. an admwll't t2:30 8 MOYIE -8 TONIGHT Hoat Jollnny Car.on G.-ta Batty ManllOw JeM M.,.,., 8 CATINO~ JOHN DARLING ** .. ~ (t9S2) "°"" revna. Mane Oehl • MOYIE • • The Yellow Tomanewt. I 19S41 Roty Calhoun. Noen Beary • I*:.< CAWTT Boneer-laitting ~Dad' Yankee5 slugger Reggie Jackson is lured by Willis <Todd Bridges. center) and Arnold <Gary Coleman>fnto a father's role because they think their adoptive dad isn't up to rigors or competition in "Father and Son Day" episode of "Di!f'rent Strokes" at 9 tonight on NBC. Cbannel4. avera1e prime-Ume IQlD\lte-dudna ----------------------------- the weelt, 20.5 percent of the homes Ha k 'Postman' Set For Remaking HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Jeaslca Lanie will star opposite Jack .Nlcbolaoo 1D the remake of "The Postman Always Rlnp Twice." The story of two ill-fated lovers, baaed oc the book by James M. Cain, WU filmed 1D 1M2 by Italian director Lucbloo Visconti aa "Obsesslone." A 19t8 American version starred John Garfield and Lana Turner. in the country were tuned to ABC. c ett ABC. ainee the season bepn the week of Sept. 10-16, baa won the rat- Ln11 competition six times. NBC twice and CBS once. CBS bu, noa- etbelesa, improved lta atandin& ln the wt three weeks, and DOW traib NBC for the aeason by leu thu ball ol a Got No Laugh ratings point. Here an the week's 10 blgbeat- rated abowa: PHILADELPHIA <AP) -Come· dian Buddy Hackett has been sued by a woman who says he called her abusive names lo the lobby of a New Jeraeyculno. Marlene Joeeph filed a personal in- "60 Ml,.,.," Wl1'I a rMlng of '1.1 .._UM ZJ 7 MllllM '*""• C9S; "l!ldtt la l!-.gf(," %7 .. If 111 mlll ..... AK; ........ $-H,;r2; « 20.6 mllllofl, "Allu •• Mys•-ry F1·1rn1·ng 2'.6er1Umllllon "One 0.,. et A Tlme,H ~« il7 lll)IC; ------mll!Mfl, HNd!W• p..c;, .. u .1 « tt.2 mlllkHt, -"The Jeff...-,'• Ut « It mlllloft -'I CBS; "T'lww'a com. peny,H ,... « •• lnlllloft, ABC; ''Tiie wtllt. Slladow;' n.sar t7.t,,........ cas. ...ci .. ~., O.p,"21.4« ,,,. mlllloft, A8C. The Mlll 11 flfOlll'-. "'WIUtll In CIMlllMCI," CBS "THI" -"Anele:• bottl AaC. lie; "OallH.'' CaS; "~ve eo.t" -··~a..,..... .. llOlfl AK, .lllo¥1e -··~" NaC; Mo¥lt -"Dee Oey After-." NBC end "lalllOft.'' AllC. tie a11c1 "°'*" ot H•u.erd," ca~. -"a.tMYMlller.'' A8C. tie. HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Jeff Bridges, J ohn Heard and Lisa Eichhorn are fUmJ.ng "Cutter and Bone" ln Santa Barbara. The movie is a tale of murder and mystery in a California community. jury suit in U.S. District Court. seek- in1 at least $20,000 to damqes from HackeU and the Resorts Interna- tional Casino ln Atlantic City, N.J , where the alleged Incident took place. Mrs. Joeeph sa1d her &·year-old son approached Hackett In the casino lobby in August 1978 and asked 1f he could see his show. She claimed Hacketl became "abusive" and called ber names, whlcb the suit contends were "libelous " The suit said Mrs Joseph suffered nauaea and cramps as the result of the alleaed incident --••'MMTTA ........,. .. ..,. .. ................ ...... ......... . ·~ .... ---...;<I) NMWllM.o Mo0&1...rt ..... to UN ,...,,_~of totce Clft ........ ~ ... ~ wtl8fl Che -"** • .., and klc:lnepe ........,,,_, tlll. "*(IMOW 0.....: "' ..., f'9dlo .,.,. ...... ~.Gary 0-.: 1'71 TIW 8c*' Ctta11tpl0tttlllp IHm, ~and Ow 0-0· C"l • W.VBIDC --n.c. Of~-...-· .MCWm ••• "Mra. Miniver .. ( *2) °'98' o.r.on. w-. , -~ • WJIMAL.t " d*'nC) Ollt lmOll• .. ranee and • bird wft'*8 • .,oroo. lnctuda• e __..... Piacl Ploer outfit are 8'ftong Ille •XOUC a.*"811 leMureO "' lhd fllm aoou1 city arwnala and Ille ""°'* wtlo '°"9 "*'1 1:80. THILONQ llMCH • Aonw, 1..-da And TM oa..t'' RofWd Eyre tal*a .... _...Romer> CathO- toc:a In Rome. 6oeW'I and Ellgl..o abcKll ,,,. prllCUca °' .,., l.nto "' IOOey • !:1~= :tCIO .... MCMI **'" .. So Tiits II Pans" C 19551 GJoria OeH....,,. T onv CUtua A tno ot Am.,lcan 1erv1c:eman ~ lftvoNeO ..,.,,., tow end CllWltv -"Ila on -. in Parta (2 "'-I e aeTIMAAT 2::3)9 MOVIE ••• ··t..aan.Of~ ,._ .• CllMMll Robar1 Young. ~ BtOltn 1::21 ..... a:ao lllO¥ll • • .. Cap1a1n C111na I 19491 Jom Payne. GM Tfaursda11'• Da11il~ Mo.,ln -AFTERNOON- 12:00 a • • .... ·'Cnad Hanna •• CI~ H.wy Forida. Ooro- 11\y 'tamour Roman~ l>IOUoma ~ a pro- l/WICillal boy and • 1>8'.t>aclc nOw"'. 191~ cwcu. (I llr . 30 min I l:OO (fl ** .. TlleVtc:llm .. I 1972) Ekubech Monlgom· ery. Geor09 MM\llrls. A vouno-.11'~.,, • ,_.. ~ Our1ftg a VIO- taftl 11orm. 11 ~that she 19 the ,.,.,., IW(llll ot an __ .. ...., HOO AOOTS When '"" C<v~ War arupt1 ClllClrW' Oaoroe 1 aon Tom tO-O Stanford BtCMn) 11 •"CrUll.O to -.. • blac:tlMNtll on the Confeel· «••• atmy (Part II by Armstr'oft9 & Batuik THEN "iO.J G(1 AT 1'1-4£ ENO Of iHE UNt:, SISTE.R! Hermy's Fi1zally Becoming 'Adult' ATLANTIC CITY. N.J (APl -n ·a no J(>ke: Comedian Kenny Youn1man will finally oe bar miuvabed 60 years latt- Youngman. 73. 'kin~ of th•· oni• liner" · will have h.Ls bar m1Lzvah Jan IZ dunnJ{ dn engage ment at Resorts lntemat1onal Hotel Casio• Rabbi Seymour Roi.en •)f Templt-l::mcth ~haJom 10 nearby Margate c1greed to omc1ate at the sacr~ Jewuh nte or adulthood after Youngman / told The Press of Atlanttc City that he had never been bar ll}IUVabed Youngman. wbo was born to England and now lives an New York. said hi s bar m.JUvah wai. called off IO years qo when bis couaa.n died The beSt ski N"'411lns C,\~ ,, ~ ,, .iinyw,,_,. .,.. found In ()~ tht> "• the Sllllng clusifled r o~ urnqiw grft .,..,~ HS In aw Daily Pilot. 642-2697 642-5678 ---____ .. ..,.,..._ lllEA .._, h l"lut S2f.WU llUNTINGTOll IEACH. Cu>tlM 147·91101 COSTA MUA. lt11tll ~ 1444 OUNGt C....... 1134 2SU four For Your Reading Pleasure FINANCIAL; ADVICE tailored to help you make the moat of Inflation rld- d I e d doll•r• com•• to you In "Money'• Worth .. by Sylvta Porter In th• o.aey Piiot bu•ln••• page•. THE ORANGE COAST -tta p~le, problems and polttlca come to Hf• In amualng column• penned by • n•tlve aon. Tom Murphln•'• Hvely obaervatl0n1 of Hf• •tong the beat of all poulble coasts ·~•r weekdap In the Dally Piiot. ...... JlllJ'\ c:~-·~ ~ ~~, wlda T-... lf'elll .. DAILY PILOT M2·432t · " ~,·~liQS4JW, Drug Guru 11urns Actorr . . ' 'T'll 1111'1' DOINO TBIB OffS DlCbt elDb toa.r beeaue tt'1 a oew adnntwe, a froaUer at ~-'• edle. a line of com.mw:dc.tim I'm ~ J.111 • om .... from ••• the 8DC>d doctor CCllltl.Dued. l If e · i•J• be linda lt f aclnatiq and lo- JormaUwe. Re chuekled. "Flve hundred dnmUn cowboys Saturday ntPt iD Tulia. and I'm makina fun of Woody Allen and Danrin, beb?" Good thlne be didn't read them certaln of h1a ~riUnp, like ooe boot, ''Interpersonal Dlapoaia ~ Peraonallty: A Func tional Theory and tbodoloo for Penonal Evaluatioo." It mtibt have IOIMt over l BE 8POD OF SOMEDAY DOING a cab&e·TV tbow. or running for eoveroor ol California, or re-~I and devottnc himself to wr1Un1. Amid thia, be discuued what be feels ts b1I major funcUoa iD ~. . I That.. be declared, iS t 'to neutralize the cunt which la pervasively generated by tbe Judeo- Cbriatiao culture, and to neutralize the fear which ts aenented by academic and &cienttfic anobbiab· neaa. "And therefore, logically, you generate an at· titude of aelf~ofideoce, self.lnd~ence, aelf· reliance. self-sufficiency, nose-thumbme at every form ol adult authonty." In bis more academic days, Leary was res~ as an early researcher in the "games" aspect ol human behavior. But bia research 1.Dto m ind-altering drop, LSD mainly, made him both famous and denounced BE WAS ASKED BOW MANY times be'a dropped acid, as they say "Several hundred," be reported. He was asked about the notioo that if one does ._cid too often, one's brain gets fried and horrible t1ashbacks ensue. Predictably, be scoffed at such talk "The word •nashback' is a aleuy term In- troduced by fear-1.Dducine scieotiata," be l.Daiatecl. And what about reality -namely that drup,·tike booz.!t oftai are used to •w6d tt? 'J"IMl'9WU8 ~dpa ... "Well," he ftnally NJd. '"Jou lmow tbe atoek ......... thatt" Tbe vtaltor a,jd '"DO ... .lCRIN\R __ ......... :_AT THESE SPEQAUV S8.£CTEO THEATRes--- IMA. (IA ... 11141 MMOn mlMGE. S... .,...,._ llMnt COITA ~a-r-. 171-4141 wunnSTa c:a-t W. ., ... n TOM...._. 111-NIO WlST-.-ml......, JI.,.._. OMm. ....... 131..QMO 11141 .. ,.,.., ., ....... ' '"lbtJ plcbd me up aftar' I Ft oul and belped • me 1tt out of the cowstry ,'' ~ ~. · He ..,.. ,tn Ale.ta wD l'ldltdll a..~. UM n:Ued 8leck Pant.her dlW. la arrz. bl wu .,. nit.cl ta Al~•nlM&D wt rmumct ..... to f80I tbe mmle. 'l'D TWO &Ab A WIDELY aD0at &D falJ. inl out tn Alierla. Tbe clru ·Ona. wbo aow eaDI CJeaYS a eJOle frleod, Al6' tbe blilek ,...,..,. tlOnary lbDplJ wanted too macb Coutrol of hit UI•: ''I kM bim, ~ I would oner be ta a pmltioG wbere he bad ao1 control over me wbatloeftl'. • .be Wanta to eaetrol ~.·• lie la1S be W9Dt OD t.be lam bet ... Ur10 WU a bad time tor t.boM wbo ... nctta ... Oppoled tbe Vietnam war and advocated clruc ... . He bad reference to Mmael:f. He fM*I QP to 30 Jean ta tbe Jua, be NJS, ''ud I ae. Pd pt oat u laac u Rould R•pn wu ID••w ti Califonda or NboD wa prmldent" ALL 'l'BAT 18 PMfT NOW AND Leuy, tbe LSD bid wbo ooce ur1ed all bands to '"tanl oo. tune iD and drop out,'' aeema oddly mellow, almost a quaint relic pl the era Qf flower power, day- trit>PiQ& and revolt. He still occukWJ1lly IOOleB outnceoua aay- 1.D11, DO doubt to keep iD shape: "Tbe most pro. found issue of the 19IOI iD America " col.De to be reeiooa&m and aeceuloo.'' Or:··~ miar'•ticm may be tbe dominant theme ol the J.810a. ·' FOAMER LAOUNAN f!IERFOAMINO But bear tbe old revolut.knary u be Itta at a table, drinking a milE of g:tqer a&e and beer, bo&d· ine forth oo why be never tboulht ol d.ropplnc out of America permanently to belio life anew iD Europe: Dr. Tlmothy Le•ry la 'Standup PhlloeopMr' law aave him trips to the slammer after coovic· tiooa for tranaport.ing lesa than a balf-OUDce of marijuana in Texas and another marijuana charge in Callfomia. He's on parole now. It was in California, lo 19'10, that he made bis famoua escape frot:D prison. He fled to Algeria. Hla voya1e tbete, be says. was made possible by the Weathermen, the white, leftist revolutionary group. "f'VE ALWAYS FELT AMEILICA wu a quan. tum jump a.bead ol the rest ol tbe worid iD hope, creativity, freedom of expresaaon. klealiam ... I've alwaya felt painfully uncomfortable iD Europe. ·'It'• such a muaeum of outmoded revereaee for tradition.'' Security Surrounds TV Filming HARRISBURG, Pa. <AP> - Tbe TV movie "Playine for Time," starring Vanessa Red· erave iD tbe role or a Nazi death cam=vor, baa started film. ine · Ugbt security at a former Civilian Conaervatloo Corpa camp near here. The CBS-TV movie cull Mias Redgrave , a supporter of the Palestine I.Jberatioo Orsani.r.a· Uon who once described Jewiab demonstrators as "Zlonlst hoodlums," in the role of death camp inulate Fania Fenelon. CB8 aD'tJSED TO fire Ilia ===-== dlndllllla ID aM ODlt.ecl S&.- aa• ~. lacludia1 ll1al Fenem A oms IPOl&•m• NW Moat· ln ....... ettbe ~ fonlMI' CCC eamp. aow I*' of tile Fort Jadlantowa Gap ·tM-Mff'llMW""'"'"' .. military rese rv'auoo about ts miles from Harrlabu.rg. "Playing for Time" recounts Miss Feneloo's experience at the infamous Bi.rtenau death camp, where she escaped execution by playing in a n all-woman or- chestra. MISS llEDGRAVE, WHO is Eng&h. bas insisted that her support for the PLO does oot make her anti-SemiUc. Security guards kept r e- porters, photographers and ot.ben from eoter1q the Olmlna location. Tbe morie Mt wu pcodded by tbe l&lde ....... prosram to PMDGte man. marm1 Jn .._. ....... "ft'a an.old CCC cam&. built lo tbe 191111. .. Mid .... 4 ...... Dill. • prem omc.-)or tbe ... N8ttoU1 OUrd. wblda oper.._ IDdiaDtowD Gap. "THANKS FOR 'YANKS' ... Te ..... -llS'11· I • II wrllrl C'.11111 Wtllld ..................... ~ 6lrl ................... _ ........ BE SAID THE Syiy cy Prodlktioo Co. of New Yorit bas a cootract civtng it use ol tbe area unW Dec. 30. The IDdlantown Gap aite was ptcked because its shabby ok1 CCC builcti"'5 resemble struc· t ure s at B1rkenau and Auschwitz. They have been UD· uaed slnce World War II escept a s ware ho uses, and were scheduled to be tom down. He said Mias Redgrave is staying at a local hotel. which he declined to identify to keep peo. pie from peetttiD& ber. He sakl, bowewr, that there have been DO prote9ta at tbe aite. "HALLOWEEN" ('R) ''a.oNUS HORROR'' -rotf NO FRANKENSTEN" (PG) ''HtOH ANXIETY" ANIMAL HOUSES URS · hm~~ Dauehton .... Steph~n (Flounder) F'urst ARE BACK ... It's wet & ·wad! The WlkfesL FunnlesL :"Laugh Rlat \ \ Of The Yeart • --~­... -.... -. ..... - NI~ nN1DI TIME FTER 111TIME "-'..,. AllEltCA.N QRMIP'l'Tr \,I ., l.i ' r ·~flt 1• k l llNt •CllAIUS••• •IOSI •MGMT efllla OUlllAD ·•---am&-.•MOll fOI SllYllG OI wn amm·39 750ml VAWI l.tN.U ~pubUccWtedff. lut In I demotrati IOCi«J '°"*"that~ of WQl·'Cde· tWoa to .............. ) .to tbl .aat. Yoa •av• crtmlDal law fw conduct tbat la a eource of probletu for otbel' P40tle." Paoli. c et au.pportu of an uuueC9111\il 1172 martJuaaa lD- lUatlve. appeand at a Pnlill eGG- feNDce with Gordon Browtn. . NORllL'a ..tern dlrectOr. Brownell and Paoli Hid marl· Jaaaa lt CaUf ornla '1 la.r,at cu crop and could Pf'Oduee '1 bWJoa a )Mr ID N•eoue for tbe •••t•. l·Z LOCI ENTEUAINMENT CEmR RIG. 29.99 2499 ltooM for your •l•r •o CO"'PO· Mt1t1, TV rK«dt ond knlck·knod1 SAVI SI 'h.w47'1t•77'1t H S.M • .. OPEN7DAYS AWB .. TOii CllflUllJCI ............. , ......... ............................ ...................... CIYSTAL mMWAll ,_.CUT• Ffll llOWI IDGIS IUIOPWl..-T ~ln9~~,l~~!1 1 ol C 1.99 MRS. 99 b•outy In Coalno 1tylint A nic• 91ft for YOll too WINTER WEIGHT BLANlm 72190" PlllllD • MACll• WASll & DIT 60% poly••'•' ond IEG 5 99 40% ecryllc. With o • ••tn .-,..,~ blndlftt. fltt 9 49 -n bofhtwlnodull • J7% ·'-.. .. ~J22CARAT GOlD TRIM CRYSTAL llOSPITAun HOUDATDISH 2!5 •An• Landen. •Hor:11c•1 • ___ ..,......._:.:._ ....... JI••-·· ......... u. 1111 - --------- --- -- ----- -- - -------------- Fannie Fam1er for the New Cook • MARION CUNNINGHAM A Oassic Reborn BJ JUDITH OLSON Of .. o.ttr PtlM , .... She was the mother of the ··level meas\D'eDlent." Before Fannie Farmer came on the acene with her first cookbook in 1898, tnaredienta were measured in pinches and drops and ''balll the ai&e of a hazelnut." But Mias Farmer, a famous cook· ine teacher and cookbook author, re- ali.zed tbal to have good quality food all the time. more precise measure- m ent.s had to be used Her cookbook "b1 ble." the "Fannie Farmer Cookbook." bas been rewrit· ten and updated by a Californian who 1s as devoted to cooking as the origmal author. Manon Cunnineham. Mra. Cunrungbam wu in Costa Mesa recently to demomtrat.e re- cipes and talk about the new book at Williama-Sonoma, South Coast Ptua. She bas added aucb di.sbea aa tacos and encbiladaa and revamped some of the older foods. "If the ingredients are in a major supermarket it's be- tng cooked," sbe explamed. Mrs. Cunningham beheves that "American culsne &hould be respect· ed and st hasn't been '' She defines American cook.mg as "food that is not imported. that ts cooked by most of the people tn the U.S." Added to that basic defirullon are the "rich, regional disbes that most Americans do." Mra. Cunningham cooked allot the Tecipes herself in her Bay Area home and was uaiated by her husband. a trial lawyer, and the cbildren who vialt the poQy farm next to her home. They tasted the product.a and will· inllttC:-WDed the leftoVef11. W Kn. Cimntnabam wu work· in• on the book abe became familiar with the life and aceompliabmeata ol the famoua cook from the lkb Cen- tury. Fannie Farmer was born in tm. the eldest ot four daupt.ers, never married. and at the age of 30 went to the Boston Cooking School. She later became pnnclpal of the school and taught a t Harvard Medical School. M iu Farmer also w rote a Whi~ Houae Cookbook with the recipes of Mary Lincoln. The new book includes some up.to- date informaUoo for tbe modem bomemalter There are appeti%en for "today's way of cooltine." recipes for "s1m· pie, abort cooking," new. healthful salads and recipes using cereals aod grams. Tbere also LS an mtrodurtioo to wU1e buying and servmg and a sec· t1on on newume-saving equipment. And there are old. tasty soundtpg recipes for Pumpkto Soup, Old Fashioned New England Clam Chowder. Carpetbag Steak. lndla.n Puddmg. and that most famous American dlsh of all. Apple Pie. Here are some recipes from the book, wluch ia pnnted by Alfred Knopf and la available for SU.915. I 1 • •KSl&N OON'l'ADINB t e tr'b! I a-butter ~~~;:------:Pr:?::••~e~1~t'Tr~e:rt~e~n:'T.~m11rr.us-c>;::;;:;:;:-~.R:;:,.,.;;;:; 2ul' ••-aU 2--.ebowedn. 11 amall cbkDDa. In qaartera 'Ateup (J dL) dry vermouth 1 twpoon tomato pate ...-teupoon cinnamon Salt •e1t the butter and oil in a lare• skillet. Add the onloaa and cook slowly unW soft. Add the chicken pieces and cook until liehtly browMd on all aides. Remove the chicken from U. .. .U in tbe vermouth, and bring to a boil. Lower the beat and stir in the tomato pute; etmamon, and salt to taste. Return the cblclun to the pan. cover, and cook over low beat lw about 30 minutes. Serves 4 to 6. CHICKEN JAllBAJA YA From tbe South: chicken, ham, and ve&.ublm ID tomato-Oavored rice. r~:uka> chicken, in quarters Jtablelpoom bacon fat lalt '"9blJ pound pepper 4' teapoon cayenne pepper Ucwp ('4 L> diced bam ~ eap (1 dL) chopped green pepper ~cup CldL) chopped celery llarle onion, chopped 2.,_ 1arlic, minced &aape Cl '4 L) chicken broth ~ (~ dL) minced panley 1•1eat 1~ teupoom thyme, crumbled 1 .luP ('4 L) chopped canned or lniah tmD&toll 2-(~L)rtce chlckm llieces and wipe dry. Hut the oil and bacon fat-lD -a lar&e aldll& Bmwn the chicken piece, md aprinkle tbem with ult, pepper, and cayeJlne pepper. Remon from the pan and aet ulde. Add the ham, IJ'9G pepper, celery, onion, and earl.le to the pan and cook unW the vesetables are aoft. Add the chicken broth, parsley, bay leaf, and thyme; brine to a-boil and cook uncovered until the broth la reduced to 4 cups. Remon the chicken meat from the bones in large pieces. Put the chicken meat, the unstrained broth. the tomatoes, and rice in a c.asserole. Stir. cover. and bake for 1 hour, checking every 20 minutes and adding more hot broth or water if it dries out. Remove the bay leaf before servine. Serves 8. THANKSGIVING PUDDING 2"'2 cups (6 dL> homemade dry bread crumb8 :Y. cup< l:Y. dL) milk 4 eegs, well beaten 1 cup (V• L> dark-brown sugar ~. teupooo salt 2 teaspoons baking powder "'2 teaspoon cinnamon 14 teaspoon nutmeg ~cup C~ dL) ground auet 1 cup ( v. L> finely chopped dried figs ir.i cup (1 dL> coarsely chopped walnuts ~cup Cl dL) raisins ~cup (1~ dL) currants 2 tablespoons flour Butter a 2-quart mold. Heat water in a pot laree enough to hold the mold. Soak the bread crumbs in the milk, then add the e111, auear, salt, baking powder, cinnamon. and nutmeg and combine thoroughly. Work the auet in another bowl until it la creamy, then add tbe ftp. Com· J School's in Session cooking will Mexican Orange Coast be taught at College biDe wttb th8 bnad and aillk amtun. ~ the •aim.a. raisim, and curnnta wtt.b tbe flour. Add to the mixture and beat ftl'Y well to blend thol'OUlbJY. Spoon into the mold and cover. Put in the laree pot and steam for 3 hours. Remove and let cool for 10 minutes before un.mold.ing. Serve warm with B1'0ndil Hard Sau«. Serves 8. ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING English plum puddinl make• a lovely Christmas gift. Wrapped well in a brandy· dampened towel, it will keep 1n the refrigerator for several months. Reheat m the top of a double boiler before servini 10 slices white bread lcup (~ L) scalded milk ir.i cup (100 g> sugar 4 eggs, separated 1 Y.t cups (Jl/4 dL> raisins. lightly floured 'r'2 cup (1 dL> finely chopped dned fi gs 3 tablespoons finely chopped citron ~ cup (1 ~dL) finely chopped suet 3 tablespoons brandy 1 teaspoon nutmeg "'2 teaspoon cinnamon ~ teaspoon ground cloves v. teaspoon mace 1 teaspoon salt Butter a 2~t. mold. Heat water ma pot large enough to bold the mold. Crumb the bread, and soak lt in the bot milk. Cool and add the sugar, the well-beaten egg yolks, raisins. figs, and citron Break the suet up with a fork and mash until il ls creamy or use a food processor. Add to the cn.unb mixture, then stir m the brandy, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, mace, and salt. Beat until well blended. Beat the eu whites until they are stiff but not dry. Stir a third of the whit.ea into the puddin& mixture, tl>en eenUy . rold hi tAe rem••ntns ......_ ~ tbe ma.m. anto the mold ud cover. Put fD tbe..,... pot ad steam for 6 hours. Remove and let eool for 10 minutes before unmoldinl Serve with bard sauce. Serves 6. BERMn'S h cup < '-'a dL) ra.isms or currants ~. cup < i,., dL > chopped nuts 2 cups t280 g > nour 4 tablespoons butt.er '-'a cup < 100 g l sugar "" teaspoon salt 2eggs "'2 cup < I dL > molasses l teaspoon bakmg soda 1'l teaspoon cream or tartar I teaspoon c1Mamon ,, ~aspoon ground cloves L, teaspoon mace ~. teaspoon nutmeg Preheat the oven lo 350'F. Grease a 9 x 13-lnch cake pan or some coolcie sheets. Toss the r81Sms or currants and the chopped nuts in lf4 cup ot the nour· set uide. Cream the butter, then add the sugar and blend well. Add the salt. eggs. and mola.ues and beat well. Mix toeether the remaining 1~ cups flour, the baiting soda. cream of tartar. ca.n.namon. cloves, mace, and nutmeg, add to the butter-suear-eu mixture, an'Ci beat thoroughly. Stir in the raisins and nuts. Spread in the.pan or drop by t.eupoooluls onto the cookie sheets. Bake only unW the top is firm and the center chewy. about 15-20 minutes for the squares. 8-10 minutes for the cookies. Concord Bermlta. Subltitute 1 cup dark· brown sugar for the wbite 1uear and molusea and add i,., cup sour cream. You may allO add 3 tablespoons chopped citron or candled oranie peel. af you wtah. Makes 38 squara or about eo cookies. ' • POWDDED SUGA& DONUTS YJ cup powdered I sugar Place sugar in plastic bae. Place warm donuts or donut holes in bag • 1 and shake to coat. ' FBIED BREAD • T&IANGLES • 1 (one pound) loaf frosen bread douah J A~~m:n douah to I O>okhook A cookbook entltlect ·•cutatne a la Nord1tt0m' .. ba1 been coanpu.cl bY employeea of Nordstrom for tbe belleflt of ChlJdren •a Ortbopedlt Boapttal and MedJcal Center, Seattle. Tbe book lntludea f a~tlw femlly recipes fo14 CUMl'Olea, beef e.nd poultry dt1hH. hou d'oeum. and deuerta from emplofee1 In tlv• W•terit 1ticet. ''CUiltM0 ii be'1.n1 dls· trlbuted at NotdJtrolrl and will be in bookatoret alter Nov. 23. o else but LuckY spread s vings acrOss the table ' At Lucky, not only will you find a great price on your favorite Than~ving turkeys, but also on all the trimmings. That's right. Check out Lucky's discount savings on plump Grade A toms and hens, selected for their good looks and good flavor . Lucky also has a complete selection of other holiday poultry items, including geese, ducks, game hens, roasting chicke ns and fryers. Plus hundreds of lower overall prices on festive foods for your CRADEA TOM TURKEYS .55 BUllERBASTED 69 TOM TURKEYS • LJ.HCASTER. YOONC. 1~21LBS FeolfN UMfT OHE T!MltCEY PER FAMILY LB. BUTIERBAll 79 TOM TURKEYS • YCM«ir.aM>EA. 16'21L8S FIOZEN LB. Y0UHC; HAIPl/fST DAY ORADE A. 16-21 LIS. RM>ZEN LS HENS~UINOZBI ... \a.~ ARMOURFRESH 79 TURkEYS • YOUNCi GaADE A. 10-21 L8S L8 -entire table! 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EXTRA FNC"t Le. ~ JO~ tOCT NC • P SOFT-N.f'RETTY TISSUE 0 rout • ""°' 85 'llfMT1 Oii AlllllmD. . . . • • m • N'G • Health & Beauty Aids !COTTON SWABS 149 ~·JOHNSON PKG Of .00 l ~L= . uoz m3.49 l ~O~~~CM.99 l~~~.~u!°'.1.69 rnese l>f1Ces no< effectlW In 5.anQ &¥t>ara '"° 5:1'1 Luis Ot>ISPO COUnt1es. ......... _ ........ " .. __ , __ ___ , PASCAL /J.fl CELERY CRISP AND CRUNCHV, LMCI RUTABAGAS OR TURNIPS FltM AND HEAVY GOLDEN YAMS HOUDAY FA\Om'E RED CRAPES RlFMSNMi, LUSOOUS 19 1.8. .49 LI. ,,,, ........... ~--.... ....,, .......... _ • 111 ....... leatll ( ). ...... .. . ' . wiialdbeJl~b betterotr,udSOWOULD . lt ~1 pW'eed eod atrain.d table "'Q'*' Ud w meata and fed UloM ka dlie t;i.lld ol r-.ort!na to com· m~fooda wltbadditiftllncludl!lj aqal' \ MJt and preaervaUvea. The total cost woWdpemuchleu, also. Cmx 1tatkloery, etc .... fine if one llke1 U.O.. llindl olthints ! Hualei dlapen . . . if the product u NORMALLY and-USUALLY used, tben fine, e free reritaeementil a baraatn. P•ue m1Jt and 111'U() refund: ... Make your om pencake mill and aynipe for a lot LESS moneythanYourinitial cost plus refund. KeUoca'a: For Sugar Com Pops ... You roust.,. kiddi.a8f Sugar, sugar and more sugar. preservatives, nutritional value is practically nil, curies eatore! Use oatmeal, or even Shredded Wheat for more food value and over· all save MORE THAN the price of the socks! A beUer bet is the free replacement for items c.WstenUy used by the individual or family •.. facial tissue <save the proof-of. purcbaseseal, etc.) 50 cent coupon off on milk for \be proof or purchase of various hot cereals. etc. In ~r words. your readers should be en· couraged to save health, money, etc., first aod to elirnin.lte junk at the same time. Can't resist one more item ... why sbould l save 20 cents on a package of Foster Farms Chicken W"10g Drummettes, at a jumbo price, when on sale I can buy the entire chicken, cut the bird into parts. freeze, and eat later, and stlll have the wing tips Cdrummettes and middle wing bone parts are frozen together), and backs, etc. for stewing (then remove the meat for a chic:Vn salad) and use the broth for soup? How ls it said? We mustn't lose sight of the forest JUSt because we're in the trees; or we won the battle but lost tbe war. Don't eet so taken up on savtngs that you spend money on items with little or no food value, which cost you a bundle, and do NOT hel~ your overall health P'or thla 1Uek·tO<lh•·l1bl aallld, meetballl are chilled wltb 1Uced 1uceblnl tn a •arUc· touched martn . Just before lt'a Umt to serve. ~ add coarsely chOPPed keber1 lettuce . and Wit cenUy wttb UM meatball Ul~. tomato~ and OftloD rtQo. 'l'b1a part.J-•18' reri~ may NIJ.b' be cut' ID nut tor a t..U, meal. •UTaAJ.L.VEGn.tW.SMIAD l bead I berl lettuce ~ poUnds ll'OUlid beef ~ teuPoOD aarUc aalt 'fl teupoon aeatODed pepper ~ cup corn oil 'fl pound t.b\nly sliced zucchini or crookneck aqua.sh <about 1~ cupa) v,. cup elder vineear . 1 clove earlic, minced l large tomato, cut into wed&es :V. cup oolon rtnis Core, rloae and thoroughly drain lettuce; chill in disposable plastic bag or crisper. Com- bine beet. 1arllc salt and seuooed pepper; form into U small balls. Heat oil in skillet: add meatballs and cook unW browned and done u you like them. Carefully transfer meatballs to bowl. Add zucchini, vinegar and garlic to skillet, mixing with drippings from bottom of pan. heat slightly. then pour over meatballs. Chill. turning occasionally to coaL Just before serving, coarsely chop enough lettuce to measure 6 cups. refrigerate remainder for use another time. Add chopped lettuce to meatball mixture along with tomato and onion. Toss gently. Makes 10 to 12 servings. New Twist Ham salad never tast· ed so good. That's what they'll be saying after the first bite of Mandarin Ham Salad. This deluxe version. fit for a party or dressed up family meal. Miniature marsh· mallows and cooked rice add flavor and texture in· terest while sour cream and mayonnaise pair up for the smooth, creamy dress~. For ttanomy and con· venience, make this aummer salad a bonus follow-up for a Sunday ham, suggests the Na- tional Llve Stock and Meat Board. MANDA&INBAM MIAJ> 3 cups thlD stripa cookeeltwD 1 can (131h ounces> pineap~e chunks l can (11 ounces) mandarin oranges , drained I~ cups miniature marshmallows 1 cup dairy sour cream i;., cup mayonnaise 2 cupg cooked rice Lettuce Toasted coconut, if desired Drain pineapple, re- serving juice. Combine pineapple with man· darin oranges and marshmallows. Com· bine v. cup pineapple juice with sour cream. mayonnaise and rice. Toss toeetber all ino'e- dients. Serve in lettuce cups. Sprinkle with touted cocoaat, If de- linNl. I Ml'Ylllp. Nf>w 1as1P' Liver & Bacon Dmn11r comb1nt!.., ~11ory livt·r <Ind er 1sp bdcon m d delicious qr avy . ----=-------- New treat' Western Menu blends hPany meat by-prooucts and llavorlul 11ver 1n c1 mouth-wa1er1ng gravy New 1emp1a11on• Fish & Liver Feast !>e<Ves uo dPhcare ocean l15h .ma liver in a 1anqy nu11111ousgravy c.ome sample our harvest. DISCO.UN ·1QUOR PRICES Oii JUNE 24, 1971, MAllR IASIR SWIHD llQUOI PllCIS 1 s" TO 25" AND MAnn IASltT HAS MAIN- TAINED LOW DISCOUNT PllCIS Oii UIUOI IYll SINCI. YOU'Ll FIND SI ASlllD PllCIS TlllOUGllOUT YMI INTlll utUOI DIPAITMDIT. MOii lUI JUST A flW ADYll· tlSED SPICIALS ••• llG SAYINGS Oii YOUI fAYOIITT m.ea. PllCIS •Ham wa., .V. I• Tm""·· -. ". ""· l:IUPI C'est Bon! A. 1uJde to French restaurants lri New Yon and San l"ranclat0 baa Wea pubUabed by Food I WllMil from l"rante and the produeen ud importen ol CaJvadoa, an apple brandy from Normandy. · • The booklet, "The Calvados Guide to French Restaurants," atves menu s~alties, price ranie. hours of operation, house rules, crecUt card policy and a description of t.be at- moepbere or the restaurants. The dinif\g ho uses are listed by pei&bborhood and there ia a picture of each. The free booklet may be obtained by writ· in& to Box G, Food & Wines From France, Inc .• 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York. N.Y. 10019. Send Sl lo cover postage and handl· ine Frying It Neopolitan 87 CECILY BaOWNSTONE We were. lucky enough to acquire an authentic Neapolitan recipe from Mrs. Lucy Capone to pua =you. NU TAN' PE PERS 7 to 8-ounce loaf about 14 Inches long Italian •read with sesame seeds on lop and bottom 1 tablespoon oll ve oil 2 cloves garhc (1 halved and 1 minced ) 16-ounce can whole peeled tomatoes. un- draine d and p artly crushed \ii teaspoon dried crushed basil \ii teaspoon dried crushed oregano Ground black pep· per to laate \.'2 cup plmiento- stuf!ed ereen olives, chopped medium-fine 2 tablespoom capea f flat anclaovy fi.Uetit, .,. f'J-om a 2-ounce can 10 light-green Italian frying peppers, each about 5 inches long and about 11"2 pounds 1 \.'2 CUJ>S s~lad oil Cut bread in balf lengthwise. Cut oul or pull out all the sort part leaving the 2 long crusts intact and crumb soft bread coarsely -there should be 4 scant cups. loosely packed. Spread crumbs and let dry at room temperature. Or dry in a preheated 250· degree oven -takes about ts minutes. From the crusts cul out 10 rounds wide enough lo fil the lop openings of the peppers. You can use a small round cookie c uller to mark the crusts, then with a small sharp knife cut around the markings. Tightly wrap bread rounds in saran and refrigerate so they won't dry out. · Uae leftover crust in tome otbef' di&b. In a JO-inch skillet gently heal olive oil with lbe halved garlic clove tor about 5 minutes; dis- card garlic, Add minced garlic lo the skillet and over low heal brown lightly. Add tomatoes, basil. oregano and ground pep- per . simmer . un covered, for 30 minutes Add olives, capers and anchovies . simmer, un covered, for 30 minutes longer. Add crumbs and mix well with your fingers Cut a thin slice from the stem end or each pepper; seed, wash and dry with paper towels. Use cutaway slices in some other dish. Fill the top half or more of each pepper with ~ cup of the bread mixture; the end warta ot the peppers will be empty. Fil the bread rounds, sesame seed sides out, into the pep- per openings to bold in the stutnni, but do not preaa in the bread rounds loo far or they won't crisp during lhe frying. In a 10-incb skillet heal the salad oil until medium-bot. Add 5 of the peppers and fry slowly, turning often un- til browned on all sides and the bread rounds are brown and crisp - 10 to 12 rrunutes. Drain on paper towels. A"d re- ma1m.ng peppers lo oil in skillet and fry the same way Some or the bread rounds may start lo pop out during the frying; if they do. just pustl them bac k in place with a long-handled fork. Best served shortly after fry· ing when the bread rounds are deliciously crisp. • Makes 10 appetizer or sidedisb servings. Nole : Some eaters <I 'm one of them> like lo slip off lbe thin brown akin from the fried stuffed peppers before they aavorthem. -C.B. Hen'• • novel c:lbuMr carefully wWa ~ to d J • lit to r w • I • b t th• ltttuce. n ii im~ •at.et.I. one that'• 10 tut to ..... tlMt lriMrl delidoui ad ~ lettuce W.U ch1Ued 10 tllat ev.a a JackJ laAk)t tbat it wlll be estra memW ol tM fnillJ CrVp. ftll way JOU will wUl ...... t. 1et tbe pjeulq eoetlMt -tow CaJOne Chicken of cool. cnmeby lettuce lc.befa ii a c:omblnatton and warm aauce that of barbecue·style one find• ID certain cbicten hp and fruit CbJnae recipes. and lettace ealad. LOW.cALO&IE You bUe the chicken ~=~!-~ lell 1Jl ~ CUMl'C>Je with "•-• . botb barbecue and tuce teriyatl aaucea; tben -8 chicken drum- you tene tbem leaoJ.ni stlckJor4chickenlep a1ain1t a mound or VJ cup bottled bar- "f cebera" ct aaJad. The becueaauce flavorful pan juices from tbe chicken beeome a delicious bot dreaalq for the salad. Tbe salad part of the recipe ls one of thoae natural food combina- tions: coarsely chopped iceberc lettutt, orange sections. red onJon slices and pitted ripe olives cut into halves Be sure lo follow the r ecipe d 1rect1on s Muff ins Homemade soup gets co mplime nts when coupled with Garlic Muffins. Split four bakery English muffins in half. using a rork Toast until s lightly brown. Blend 3 tables poons Garlic Spread Concentrate with 3 tablespoons butter and spread on each muffm half Sprinkle lightly with grated Parmesan cheese and broil until golden brown Makes 8 muffm halve1> Sears DAIL 'f Ptl.OT 40GROUND BEEF PATTIES Onl y SI 69 per lb Does not exceed 2'l e;;. Fat 16 88 111-lb ho\ llt'I \\ 1•1ch1 Meat and Seaf AJt. SPECTACUL 14 to 17 Top Sirloin All Meat and .. Seafood Items Frozf'n 180 to 210 Medium STEAKS 17 88 SHRIMP BeefLoin USDA Wpected f1·lb. bp~ nf't "t>i,f h l 16to 18 Peeled Cleaned Deveined PORK CROPS Famil Pack 20 Okt Falhtoned Country POR~·SAUSAGE PATTIES 16 88 3-lb. bag net weight ' .......... ... ._ .......... 11111. ' tJ ,,_, ••• '••k .,.... ............. 111,.0Y••· Tlte ••Ible flp,reu ,.._k, eallt4 ............. ,.... ~:::::-:: urtber eUUa1, to make full1 retlaed c•e&ll, NIDOTel ~ ~bnoadt.Maena ........ .., tbe lt.ltt"1 c ter portJOQ of Uae !!!!!:._~alled tbe H • -vb;; th bran and ap ar. removed from Uie tn1n. • larso por· t1on or the important nttrtenta are removed •• well. These lneJude mlnera.la ~ucb u iron, man1aneae abd 1inc, aad vitamin. auch aa thi•min, riboflavin, nlJdn, pyrtdox:ine, pan· totbeolc acid and follc acid (all B vitamins> add vitamin E. A m~ reuon for the current lntAtttat 1n ualq wltole vain cereall la t1* publicity about the be'tefltl ot ftber in our diet. WhlJAt not all the clJtma made for fiber ate baaed on sound re· search evidence, most nutrition aclentlata would arree that the American diet tend.a to be low in fiber and would be improved by the use of more whole l(a!na. -"When we talk about tJ\e whole va1ns, we're nqt talkina about Juat wtlole wheat, but about other grains such u rlce and oats u well. One could choose, for exam- ple. brown rice irutead of white rice in order to substitute whole grain for refined. THE ROLLED oats that you buy for oatmeal -quick cook1nl or long cooldftl -are a bi&hly nutrttiOua whole train cereal that ¥OU can u.ae la • w.ne&y '11 w.,. . .,.. .pl<,.., la 08&8 .. Of llt....,. quallty Usu that of wheat. It baa more ol the amino acid, lysine. which la limited in wheat For this re· ason wheat and oats make a good combma- tion, ror example an bread, cookies and cake. In baking, the rolled oats can be added as la. They add a crunchy lex· ture to the product as well as extra nutrient.. Anoth~r thmg you can do with rolled oats ls li:iDd them into fiour in eltber a blender or food processor. The 1round oat nour can be used to thlek• soups, 1ravtes. sauc", 1tewa, even pud· dins. just u JOU would UH whqt.flour, AN ADVAiriAGE of t.blckenin1 Uqulda wttb whole1raln oata or around oat flour la that Rlltlloast U.S.O.A. Choice Beef Lorge End 88 mokeclHam Boneless Smok·A · Romo Fully· Cooked (Woter Added) )0~ lb. Pkg. of 12 Birds Eye - CoolWh~p JOU CID UM them In both * cold or hot liquid.a. -Oata l:..&rrtlf.llY t:!IFT ' will tb.lcken cold liquid.a ....,.~'"'' a b!u~s.~ea~°tht~~~:l eE~TIFleATE!i ~ with oat flour ln place of The bftt 'gifts ever wheat flour, will tend to to I a-~ nat/ b1ve • ereamJer color g .,. •rv 1111-~_..... aDd not U Smooth a leX. Sal ... •y G~I Cer1~caun AJe ode•I 10 grv• lfl4lfld• relahVln tUfe, OU-88-IH &IG An easy To make your own ""'Y '° to1ve hOloOilv <>'"'Nl 1>e CllUM !fley 8te IO welcom11' 1round oat nour, place t .-r-.....---~ .. ', to 1 'All cups rolled oa&a setew•v• __ tl<>P ·~ o!!o,. inu .,,ance (QUICk OT Old fUh(OOed) IQ CUllOlft•Hlecl 91flt lrom 8 w10t va11fJty Jn blender or food pro· c.,sor end blend or pro· cea1 tor about 60 Hcondl. Store the oat JUST ASIC ANY OF OUR FRIENOL Y EMPl..O.,.ES AaOUT HOW TO OET SAFEWAY GIFT Cllf'TIRCATES. nour ln a UlbtJy covered ,.----------- container ln a eool, dry Poll Wrap "' place fot' up to tlx •-K11<he11 12 •2'• 3 9 I rDOD....,. Croft •oll II you use tbla IJ'ound oat flour alona •Ith ••11ld• wbeat · flour In reelpea eal~fa,~';' wblte flour, ''°''" ~ '119 4 t I sua.1 oat flour for "'avy ...,... °' 1.0 ~ .ap to more than one· ----------- Writ OI the all·pu.?poH noar. • • • Cr.eam Clie••• ' b•nsncn..nn A, Y• an rt0C le -. c••c•.... a..._l 1e•r ............... r. ... ., .. ,.., . ..., ... Miler .......... , 887 .... . • •• e1"elall7 .. .. ...................... ................... ,,. ............... -. You119 Grade "A" Tom TUalCEYS •••r••-T-'hl'll•r• Fro1..,,G .... 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Wrlgld'a Stvffl•9Mlx • 10·39c 'k9 Thia Coupon Good For One (I) 2 ... oz l'lilg. P .. pkl•or . ...... ::-:..:·; 49c '' 01 -~9 Polaroid 011e Step •2699 Crisp and Crunchy Yellow Onions I le U S No 1 A flovor firvorue • lb Red Radishes 2 •9c G1ve l1119 to Solods I t..nchet • Green Onions 2 • 9c '•t1o Up Yovr Mlodl lunches • Anjou Pears •9• U i No I Ffl# SolNt or Oetfftt 1• • C•••etlCltwlh So•~ 79c lrond 'ke. ol3oo Velvet Ya•s Serve Them Baked. Moth.cf or Fried . lb Fresh Broccoli 10, .. 11h Hollon4oote ~u<• Grapefruit f~Jdowt.1 .. Red Gropes lb 49' lb 29c f oll Up Yout Holtdoy f1111t towll Ill 49c ,,. Tangelos s-ton4M<y .. ,, 'ncaa lff9cttve fltvn H0¥ 11 ttwv W-4 Nov ti, 1m In Sovtti.fn C..llfo,nto. CbcOflt c.t.llfto Son 01eeo Md llllpttlel Cov11ti.1) • ..... .., .... °"9nllll9t Ont~ J • r11911,,.,.., ..._,. eoot., bu •Meome more IOllllU.l_.aca u UM •&l"WlltY ol apedel tn local marbli 1Dcn11• and MW metbOda ol prepare· ~=~llDd OemMl.,. to mlaowave ~ ~ qultk, ..., .,... ,.,, famlb' or d::. 1 f• mleroweve recipes from tbe tell kit.cbtiali ol Growers. They combine tut,. nutrlttou. foada ol tbe aea with the aromatic, flavorful fn&b lemoo. For Pll ICaa DOt flC>Oktq wttb microwaves, COD· nUClaal oven metbodl are alto liven. LSllON VSGftAllLS .--sun.mo 1 pactace Cl pound) fl-. cod, sole or had· doek Grsted peel and Jalce ol \9 frelb lemon 1 medium tomato, dleed 1 eup shredded unpeeled succblni ,,. teaspoon salt "' te.Qpoon dried tarrep, eruabed Generous dub each drled basil and thyme, crushed Dash pepper I tabletpooo butter or maraarine Lemon cartwheel twists MICROWAVE WGB POWER SE1TING With serrated tnile (using a sawing motion ), cut frozen fish into 4 serving-size pieces. In lightly but- tered 8-inch square glass baking dish, arrange fish. Cover with waxed paper; defrost following owner'• microwave manual. Sprinkle flSh with lemon Juice. Cook, covered, oo high power for 4 minutes. Meanwhile, combine tomato, zucchini, lemon peel, salt, herbs and pepper. Spoon over fish; dot with butter. Cook, covered, 3 minutes or until fiab flakes easily with fort. Let stand, cov· ered, 4 minutes. Gamiah with lemon cartwheel twists. Makes 4 servings. TO BAKE IN OVEPll Proceed as above to cut fish into serving-size pieces. Do n<>t defrost. Arrange flSh in lightly but· tered 8-inch square bakinf dish; sprlntle with lemon juice. Cover with fol . Bake at 450 degrees for 25 minutes. Combine vegetable mixture as above. Spoon over fish ; dot with butt.er. Bake, cov- ered, 8 to 10 minutes lonaer or uoW fish flakes easily with fort. Garnish as above. ns&'N'&ICE F0&4 1 ~ CUPll quick~ rice '4 cup lhNdded carrot • ..,..... wa4'd ,.._, ror a ......,._, u : ltlr dot. Arrup lllla cmr rte. (pllclq amen. .-.. ia ....,.>: ........ WU. ..._ Jwce, ......_.Nit ud dot wtall r1a•W91 l t.= ........ Ccliok ... ~.to 10 .. .... or _ ftlla ftabl ...UJ-. Lit .... COY• vedL~ ...... 0 ...... WIUa ........... Ud pan197, lf~·=:..-=r· P\'oceild u •bcWe '° c:omliiM lidl iDbtlan wtth bollln1 WI r. CoYer "ltb lotl. au. et a ~O'MI ror 5 mlau'&ll. o" troe cme: 1Ur. ~ n h ovw rt : 1onu1e With atman ~. paprtke, aalt an4 dot wlih' Nmalnlq 1 ta~ butt.et. Bak , ec>Hred, 2S mliuatts lc'.lafe,r or .ui t1ab net 111Uy with fork. Oamlab u atiove. Tbr.. 11ucea to """ over baked. ,broiled. poached or microwaved ftlb. LB•ONY LYONNAJSB MVCI: '4 cup finely chopped onion I tabJeapOOQa butter or mwart.ne 1 tablespooa flour I ~ .. pooo lutaat chicken bou1Uon Generous dub pepper '6 cupwat.er I eu yolk, weU beeten Greted peel and juice of~ fresh lemon l t.ablelpooo chopped parsley MICROWAVE mGB POWER SE1TING lo 2-cup al.,. measure, cook onion in butter un- til tender (approx. 3 minutes> , atirriJ:lc once. Stir In nour, bouillon and pepper. Gradually blend in water, eQ yolk, lemon peel and Juice. Cook, UD· covered, until thickened (approx. 3 minutes>. stir- ring twice. Stir in parsley. Makes ebout l cup sauce. ORILl PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICH FOR NEW ZIP PB: Part of Curriculum TOP OF RANGE VARIATION In small saucepan, saute onion in buti.r until tender; remove from heat. Proceed as above for combining remaining ingredients. Cook over medium beat, stirring until thickened. Stir in parsley. For student. of all something they will peanut butter acea, there ts no 1mera· learn u they erow up. 14 cup apple or lion gap when lt comes grape Jelly to the peanut butter ALONG TBS way Softened butter or sandwich. comes another ereat dia· margarloe From finl·IJ'aden to covery -the combina· Spread four allces of college student to re-Uon of peanut butter bread with the peanut tired couples takln& with some other favorite butt.er . Spread remain- LE MON APPLE evenlng counes, lt'a the food. Trying peanut but-ing bread with jelly and DILL SAUCE fuel for the acbool let. ter with banane or apple place, jelly side down. 2tablespoonsbutterormarganne But t.bere are diatlnc· slices. c heese. ham. onpeanutbut.t.er.Spreed l tablespoon c-ornstarch ti 0 n a 1 n how the bacon and just about softened butter oo each \~ teaspoon D11on style mustard sandwiches are made. everytblni el..w in the aide of the sandwiches. 1 4 teaspoon dncd dill weed For the younpter luat refrigerator I.a part of Grill until brown; turn •,cup apple juice starting school, the p a1n the self-educatiOn of the and grill on other side. •,cup unpeeled diced apple peanut butter sandwich peanut butter lover. Serve bot. Yield: 4 serv-Gratcd peel and Juice of 'fa fresh lemon is a comforting re· For many ltudents of inp 1 red apple 4 slices bread 4 alicea .sharp American process cheese Juice ol ~ lemon Mix peanut butter, ap- ple pie spice, an<t sugar. Wash apple. Remove core and cut into 8 to 12 very thin slices. Dip in lemon JUiee. Toast bread lightly. Spread with butter, then with peanut butt.er mixture. Top Wltb apple slices, MICROWAVE minder of home It's the all ages, the ultimate Variations: Omit jelly IDGR POWER SETl'ING flavor and the way it peanut butter sandwich and add a thin slice of Tout five~ from In 2-cup glass measure, melt butter <approx. 30 quickly satisfies the ap-is served bot. Grilling or boiled ham, or crumbled heat •ou~ce 10 _pre- then with cheese. seconds). Stir in cornstarch, mustard and dill. petite that makes lt a broiling seems to in· cooked bacon. beat.eel broiler 1 minute Gradually blend in apple juice. Add diced apple, school-lunch favorite. tensify the aroma and or until cheae melts lemon peel end juice. Cook, uncovered, until The fact that the two flavor. EASY A8 PIE PEANUT and cloab ~pple slice. thickened lapprox. 3 minutes>. stirring twice. tablespoons of peanut GRILLED PEANUT APPLEWICBES Yield : 4 aervtD&S Makes about 1 cup sauce. butter In the typical BU'ITE& AND ¥'t cup peanut butter Variation: A good TOP OF sand~ch are high In JELLY SANDWICH 14 teaspoon apple combin.atioo cold, too - RANGE VARIATION protetn ~d provide. a 8 slices raisin or pie spice especially on caraway In small saucepan, melt butter; remove from good vanety of vttaauns wheat bread 2 teaspoons brown rye or pumpernickel heat. Proceed as above for combining remaining a n d miner 8 1 s i s S\lgar bread. ingredien~.Cookoverme_di.=·u=m~b=~~a~t,~s~ti~rnn~·=g~uo=til=-~:::::::=:::::::=:=:=:=:=::::~:::c:::u:p:::s:m:::o:o:l:h:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ thickened. ,.. Add Fruit '4 mp..., deed~ SHIOnaJ ve1etablea 2•sNsr1U"1 ....,or...,..... an4 fndta team up for ltVlt..., ..._.da'*O _.,.,. brl1ht winter •.iada. GI .eed peel Clf l ~ lftlOD Lettuce and cucumbers Ydeupc>ma pomgy ....,.,•n1 work well with orange 1¥i cqpe ~ ~atas.. and Jt~le aectiona. 41101e •bildle m ftllefa (about 1 pound) " Appla and ctal*I let .~=-._..., lemOi» alone famou~ly wltb celery and pa sJey, (nptkituiJ) • while o r ange and mCROWAVE tomatoes make a col· RIGO POWEa SE'ITING orful and tasty emble In 12x8x2·inch elaas baking dish, combine rice, tossed with eUuce. carrot, celery, 1 tablespoon butter, bouillon, lemon ·watercress and chopped peel and poultry seasoning; stir in boiling water. mint Best Idea Since Shopping Carts -....:;~. •'~Now you can do a week's shopping ~ without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 Mpar•t• Pflnted llem1, ptus eddlUonel epKH you can flll In yourffff. 34 StltplH 21 V911etablea 14 trrult• e BakerJ 1tem1 5 lleveregea 11 Meat end fllll entrt•• 11 Delry tt•m• 20 Mlecefleneoue ....... ·-....... .... Nestllr1blltloUMtCookies the more you bake, the more you save. Save up to 7Sc on Nestlf! Semi-Sweet Aeal Otoc:olate Morsels. on oneG«. pecbge d~Sarli-Sweet Aeal Oloc:dat;e Monm. Now you can bake as many Toll House Cookies as you like and save money for doing 1t. 3~ on one 12~ pack- age of Nesti~ Sem1·Sweet Real Chocolate Morsels. Or ~on two 12~ packages. So what are you waiting for1 The only thing that's between you and the creamy. nch taste of Toll House Cookies 1s a trip to the store. And deciding how many to bake. Huny, though-offer ex- pires December 15, 1979. .. ,.., ••• DAiii! Dieting doesn 't mean denying all pleasures. These df181Jft11 are low In C8lotlee and fat content ''Holiday Dining With A Gourmet Touch " ROinit.G"'cHICkEN ll 7 9c lf(J • l611Cl f"O ' 1 • , .. RIB ROAST TOP ROUND ROAST •• •2• ltlf • IOH()Ool II • , .. ROUND ROAST BOSTON BUTT' •OI LID ... , • IHI• llOUlfO • llO'of1EU 10 •2 ~· TIP ROAST " . ..,.. SMOKID HAM BUTT PORTIONS f .09 LB. • SHANK PORTION 99c LB. 1URIEY ROAST awin·s . -t Oii OAllK HI. s2•• "' s3s• rn s3•• ... ROUND STEAK PORK LOIN SALE ilie '('HoPS .• • 1 •• -TURIEY ROASJ swwra. All•WHITE ' "'''I ,• • 17• PORK CHOPS ~ TUllCfY ROAST ~n •Wll,mtFOll\lfGAS u $159 \.IA4()1N('Vf • l'O•to. • LOIN ROAST Ohl .. c. •1 ~· • • WIENERS ..... "'o SUOKAAC£DMAr:~•(o01N.uc:;.·""'-$159 BONELESS St 89 LB • $ i °"79 LB. -12.0Z ,_C U OICMIMAY1!11•~¥~$ l.()L ,,~ SUaD BOLOGNA ""o u CMCAllMA'ffll••¥-llU $ J 49 suaD BOLOGNA ~ (A _., ... ~·· ~ ...... , Oii •l~ s 1 o• BROWN 'N' SEIYE :;?J u .10tOU • UTTlH• , s 1 I. SAUSAGE ..... NO t• otcAllMA'ttll $ J 4 lflTl.I FRIER$ ~-gz 1 • lA s1 o • \ILASIC •SWEET w:PICKLES . !WESSON OIL . l 1FLiuR .. s. HEii TIJRl(EYS • RANCHO BRANO '=' 10-1• LB AVERAGE UMfT ONE PER CUSTOMER 63~ LARGE SELECTION OF FRESH. CALIFORNIA-OROWN TURKEYS COMPLETE HOLIDAY SELECTION HA TUREO AT ALL STA fER BROS MARKETS AT l OW LOW PRICES ~w.,, •IUtHftlAlt. S•UlffO • ft()A$0N(.Cttf, .. lN5.' ouc" .. (,1£\f 89 REYNOLDS WRAP 7~!:; .",.:.; ! .. . . 79c 22 oz C MARSHMALLOWS 'i;l:,• Lu ! •M>1 49c 99c COCKTAIL PEANUTS ....... .. ,., 11.15 24 0Z MIXED NUTS ~~~~:~ ! '· ~. Sl.69 89c MAR.GARINE ~~~;., ! •M>l &le , .. BIZ PRE-SOAK . H I. r&uBBY'S . 59c] la.oz $198 l'IJPIE MIX .._... ,~01 CREAM CHEESE ~~~.h .. ! .,, .. 6t I <IOHNSOH'S • YOOOlP • s 1 a 1 SALTINES "....c0 75c . 'D11 •p1as =-=-.,..SAl.lD ! ··<>l CELERY l AAG.l • FAl5H • f[..:>fA • ~f&-..-, 12c.ft YAMS U~ ..0 t •M.OVllVll 23c .. l()Wit •(OUJrtit•• '''Lt POU RIBS ..... POaSAUSAGI .. •13• • ••• c ... 'I" .. •2-.. •2•• •• •2s• .. •2•• .. '2" PEARS ff.......... . ., . 33c lH A ······ ... · · 12 -CT. CORN CHIPS =~, ·000 94c ,..;Q Oii C1"Q Silt • '0 '-<>l •. ciiiisE LOAF ... · ...... lZ-Ol. $249 BUBBLE-UP ~)•MU-.U.lto•=· ! Hit ggc Beer & Wine S pecials COORS JACARE 911PERIAL•OUARTERS IJc &llABISCO c-s...c>•CHO<'o ... ,c.-$109 BEER WINE .. MARGARlllE w COOKIES CIOOCOOlf<MOCOlAllC-QOI ...... • I.OZ COCOJ<ll'<M()C°'-AllO-O\<I/ C•HSoi:;:,IOnus ;;;~~~:.cc ··1'AMICo SOFTwENllE'l'Y s 1 •• COCA COLA =·-" .. ''°"'"!1··· '135.07 • 159 s3~!. • . .......... t4-0l. R.C. COLA ~~~. ! lH)l ~ ~~-=---~-~-- • SPRAY ! PLUIMBBPYl'ISN ~-~' ~1;;I.~:~·e.1:~~·.~~:~~~c DINNERi~~\~;;::'.~;::~~~:'.ces! ,,.. CLEANER SEASONING 95 PIZZA ::>c~··-09""'~ ! ,..._ 75c ,.., 39c PRlllCEL:;: ! 7•.()Z5c BONED TROUT c.1 .. -~, ! ._ ____ _.______ ~ .i PIES =:.:'~, . .,..G'I"".,.°'"'"""" ! B A ·a ·YAMS _,,.~. ·'""' IE Health & eauty 1 s p ~:.::;;.;....... ! •IYLOll POTATOES ~iii:c::·••\l>tNl" ! ~c; 68c WAFFLES =······ ! SJ 49 ~~~·o; s22• ~l:f Jt~l~~ ~:···1 ! "1;·;1~~ WHIPPED TOP::~: .. ·~· CIPAC• HA• 1111 BAKING MIX ,... I ~•-<>z 83t rfl~:ff:,~ .. lllWASH $145 ~~ e S J 75 £.A·. MRS. CU881SOl'S 70c r ·" .,.~";J.."'r. UoOl-I -. i:r~z • J Jl.-STUFFING MIX ~o:".o':o 1:01 \1-~;.i ,._..,..,,.'°' ... '101 a9c •OI 854 tOOI s1 ·~ •Hit s1 s• .. 1)1 $1 '" 1•01 63C -55c ..... s•-ACllA F•ESH one . II.UIS s 1 09 IOOlllPASTI 65c FLOUR "-·-· ! H• ~ HOLIDA y $ • 9 ! tP·OZ I PEANUT BUTIER £f'J:.-oc•u,:~>l '1.01 CT $ ASSORTED COLORS 1 '' CIPACOI. RED CHERRIES~~~~~··! •.oz 95c CA U INll"POT ••..•.......••. EA. LOZ .... S GWTIN~\~~1 I .oz 4r r9 sYanataVDSsav•w0.•1•w• \ 1 TRASH BAGS ~l°" 1 . . . JtoC.• '2.19 . ::.~-:.:..;.-=---=-~-:::.~.:..-:.:::=.:::::;:::--~..:;::= ' ... C8A&LOTTa •· D'1NH ••er1 .••••mak.r bowlu..t ... ·-be p.._.. to_ .. moat out of ti•• fO.C dollar ...... '""" tM famll1 wltla • weU· balQCtddW. Tit• ft>eeaer, mort tbaa ••1 otlaer llouHbol.d •P•ll••H, can.._.. MCUre tMle,... autta. Tit• moN you ltal"D bow to .. lt tn ,.. la"'°" to )'Gal' owa faal· I)'. peater tM ,. ha~ ,......, ls a qwck, CODY•Dl•at aad •••Y way to P"Mft• fooda lA thebome. Plan abeaid to~ youT Um• and neru for P.re1ervln1 food dlNCtlf from banest. ••z•I• LmlTSD fmounta at 01le ti•• 10 the work ii •Pl'ftd over several daya of pickln1. rather tban squeezed lnto one loq tirin1 period of Ume. Be practical about what you attempt. Your 01'D obeervaUon has tau1bt you that some foods spoil more quickly than othen, so the rate of speed at which they must be frosen varies with their individual tempera· men ts. · A GOOD RULE for home freezing is: two hours from garden or or· chard lo container, and the faster the better. Most food that i'S highly perishable at normal temperatures can be qwck frozen. Even delicate fruits and vegetables can be frozen, with only a few ex ceptiona s u ch ·as tomatoes <stewed tomatoes can be frozen) and those vegetables that lose crispness such as radishes, celery, cucumbers and salad greens. Paam t'OODI at tbe\,r P9•k of eatlDI qualltr to. pnHu• n.vor, tature, and •P· .,.•ranee 11 ...., those of Ute tNlb procluet .. pou ble. Don't !pore de&aUI of tlle reeomm.aded Pf<>- cedura for preparln1 f ood1 for freetin•. Seemlna1' wllmportant 1tep1 can mue the clif. f ereoce between a low qualitl aod a superior frosen prOduct. Before 7ou betln freelins foods at home lt '1 ll:QPOl'taa& lo know enct)y wblcb procesa lo UM and 'lfhat the pro- ceu ii doin1 lo the food. Mlcao.oaGANISMS crow oo food, causing it lo spoil. The common 1rowths are simple yeasts, molds, and bac· teria. Because these micro-organisms are everywhere -in the air, water, soil and on all sur, races they contact-they naturally occur on all foods. Storing and pre- serving foods properly controls or inhibits the growth of micro · organisms. thus main· tainiog both quality and safety of the food. Cleanlfness and sanitary methods are as important in handling foods for freezing as in preparing them for im· mediate use. All foods contain chemical substances called e02ymes. They are essential to Ufe, and continue their chemical activity after the fruits and vegetables mature or are harvested. .. w...a.,. No¥8mber ''· ,.,. , ~ng. Helps Sb-etch Food Dollars ffN'• pby1lo1l prop· heaYnretCbt aluminum la to preserve quality po11lbJe to avoid alr of unfl'OMll foia hii6I lM, lJlue eluiUl•a foU. oMteca ad taad.D1t-ad food Yalw ud to pockets, l•••toa tb• tbe tn•• at one till* Ill IOIGr, flawir ...-.. ed pa,,..., poly.Wene pnrveat1Pollqe. nee....,, bead apace tlul wt11 lbarp triilM ,.,., Ill••· 1aran, aad • fornr.._ wiUdD3'Wrt. .... ..-t*·W. loOd poljMt.trftllil. C B O O 8 E Pr.. oat 81 macb air Allow at Aea:tt cm hidt ls IJOl .-u a fflid lrJ w 1'M7 .lboald be ttroo ., • • • t a b t • • • D d u PoUlble with yoor betwem Peck•I• fl~ of tbt t•commeaded and pliable '° tbe wra: fruit.I suitable ror ,,._.. handa or by UJiDI a troien rood In tile ••1• . ...,... Ulla wW adbeN read1J7 to lr· ln I. and tbe bell frener pump Tben aeal freezer for c:trculatloOGI t.IM nlll ol tll!il ,_._. •tJCB ol tM aoceeu reiularly ab~ped ob· varletla for trM::ft· tbe :;:aatle · bas• bJ eold air. J Uftue to Ii .. ...S caUM lOU baYe wltb rour Ject.a, md eliminate as Because ll'Owtnl 4 • twit the open end. apoU.,.: bOme free1er wU d•· much air u poalble to tlon.I aDd-varletlla .ary foldlna av• ' LBAYB PACKAGU WM& ... ,,* I.._ pea.4 CID bow you P,._ avold fl'Oll accumula· 1reaUy acrou tbe COUD· Jl'ree.r rubber bandt IN hMl:blc poalticm re; l'rtrl .. Md etora,. pan. ,packa1e, wnp tlon lnalde. Careful try. check wltb your twlat..-... or freei.e: 24 boun before stact•nt evea It 'l/fJl1 aow ttm· u4 Mal foodl. -'-,_of all lt county extension otftce •a A~ ....... _, f them clme tosetber. .,.raturw wUl Mt laae. '-Pl'Otlld.lill troun food wra.,.,...... no av to 'lnd out which :;:~,~--=---&.,. or Uniform freedq tem· tlYaLe all1 ol U. eom· 11 N llliportant u freei. lbe packqebreab. varieties are beat for ---. ....... perature and keepln1 on eaaJmH. At o lilt foodol~quallty. It a,bouJd be easily freezm&. LABEL k frozen product• at t det,.. P, tbe neom· 1ealed, either by Freeze fruit• and pac •1es de1ree11 For lower wW m•Dded temperab.aref for YOtJ WILL NEED heatleallnc or freezer ve1et•!'!~-~01 they ~1i4i:r~dof c=:!:1{, maintain quality. Dlf.r 1torlDI roau foods, I nenJ k:iteben utAmalls tape. are at~ ~ ,~r ta-date when frozen. ferent foods have yary .. •DIJIMll are DOt lnac· plua a steel. aluminum Freezer baa• are ble uH. If pou1ble, umber of aeni.Dla or inl 1tora1e periods, eq tlvated but onlJ alowed or eaamel kettle Jarte naUable, and freeae· freue tbose that are :C,undqe aod any 10. keep your frozen food iD~ down. eoouab to bold at least and-cook bat• that ripened cm the tree, vine i u.or:; that will bel venlory cbao1log In two to three mODUil one sallon of bollins withstand temperatuns or bush. Pndta should orma P U s e a f r e e 1 e t tbey wlll produce off· water, wttb a tlgbt fit· from below o decrees F. be ripe bat ftnn. you. tbermometer tn your odors and bad taste. tine cover. Use a mesh to above the boilin1 Enzymatic chances Sped.al pem are made freezer. Check your Thia temperature only baaket, a strainer, or polnl, Tbe freeze-an.a. continue after harvest, for mutdnc frmeD food freezer door and wall checks the erowth aod 1ar1 e 1 q u_a res of cook hap are auliable lowerinc quality and produeta. Or you can use plu1 dally lo avoid-any reproducticla of destruc· cheeaeclotb to bold one for freeziAS and re-nutritive value. U stored a wu pend.I or crayoo. catutropbe. Uve bacteria. pound ol vegetables in beatl.nc food . Points lo at too warm tem -Speed ii important in A freezer can pay The faster a food is the boiling water. con1lder include tbe she peraturea, fruits can prepariq food and get· wonderful dividendJ properly prepared Sleamiololcut. sliced convenieqt for JOW' u.e lose vitamin C. tum tint it into the freeze~. with considerable frozen, the sooner both 0 r e r e e n 1 e a f y and the COit. brown, lose flavor and so u to maintain Quall· thought and planninC by en1ymea and bacteria veeetablea is recom· M ate r 18 1 s 0 0 1 color, and tougbeo. ty. Put only the amount the homemaker. are rendered harmless. mended and will pre· moisture-proof and IUST ABOUT every kind or food you or I will freeze contains moiature or water, and the pro· cesa of freezing food in· volves the freezing point serve more nutrients vapor-proof, and tbua than water does. not suitable for packag. You will need a con· ing foods lo be frozen, tainer to bold ice water are ordinary waxed for quick chilling of papers, cartoaa from ice veaetables to stop cook· cream or milk, and I n g a c t Ion . D r a l o plastic cart.om from cot· thoroughly ln a colander tage cheese or gelatin and turn out on absor· product.a becauae they of water. · As temperature of the surrounding air goes below the freezing point of water, the water pro· gressively crystallizes out in the form of pure ice. bent towels. crack easily. Size of the crystals which form is de · termined by the span of time during which freez· mg takes place. When the temperature is lowered slowly, the crystals expand con· siderably. Uthe freezing is sharp and sudden, the crystals retain approx· 1mat.ely the same size as the oaiginal water molecules. In case you have doubts about how well a food will freeze, test it before freezing large quantities. TO Ta'I', lreae three or foar pa~• aed sample the food a ~le IT IS FALSE economy to skimp on wrappines and con· tainers. They should protect the food from cold air, which is dry. so as lo re· tain the moisture in foods and prevent freeze bum and dehydration. Select them accordingly lo the use they will be put lo. Most freezer con· tainers on the market t.o· day are easy to seal, waterproof, and give satisfactory results. Rigid plastic containers, bags. and jars with wide tops are favorites. MOISTURE· AND vapor·resistapt wr•P9· wbic.b are excep-Uoaalb' effeetlTe at a- cla.llq aQ , tndude Sn& t~ .. "" '11 Rcactr, the paper tow-el that works twice as hard as other leading brands. Just clip the coupon belovv and you save 25¢ on two rolls! S.. SJ.tSoathCOllNING Grab-it™ bowl. It's the hottest little item in the CORNING WARE• line-the Grab-it bowl It goes from the freezer to the oven to the table. and has its own plastic storage ltd. And now it's going for only $1 .95 (value up to $5.20) with 3 proofs of purchase from Tuf 'n Ready! Co mpare price, durability, shape and re· usability in selecting containers, keeping in mind their coovenience and the economiCal use of freezer space. RETAINING tbe vitamins and other nutrients depends on bow fruits and vegetables are handled before freezing, on storage temperature in the freezer. and on how you cook them. Always follow up·tO· date recommendations available from the U.S. Department of Agriculture or county Exteoaion otfice. Select foods of top quality. A freer.er la not mellc -It doe. not lm· pro.-• bxL n. fnN?tioD DON'T DELAY in harveaun1 vegetables since asparagus, corn. peas. snap beans, and llm a beans all de· teriorate rapidly in the 1arden after reacblne their peat. Observe cleanliness while you wort. lo avoid contanunatiog foods. Prepare vegetables for freezing by blanching them in boll· ing water for recom· mended times. County Extension offices have informatioo on specific times for various foods . BLANCHING vegetables is absolutely necessary to inactivate enzymes that cause un· desirable changes 10 flavor and texture. This brief beat treat· ment reduces the number of micro - orga.nisms on the food . enhances the green col· or in vegetables ~'1cb as peas. broccoli and spinach, ad displaces air trapped in the tis-..... Pack food.._~· COil· talDen u eou4l1 aa Cut Costs Ready allced, cut and One w~ to stretch Ute debooed foods such as money you spend on meat.a, poultry, fl.Sb and meat la lo b'1y a Jarte cheeses are usually chuck roast and cut it ift. more expensive than to two, three or foar solid pieces lbat you meala before cootlng it. prepare yourself. You will get more Wbole chickens, for aervinp and the co.t example, coat a few per aervin& will be less cents leH per pound wb~n you cut up tbe than pre.eut. chickens or ~buck yourself. parta. Cbuck roasts are sold Cbeeae blocks are under different names anotba-Item that cost -for example· center leu per pound than its · sliced eounterpart. cuts. 7-bone, blade, Food aboppers pay aboolder. cross-arm, h h and round·bone -de· ii er prices for the pending oo their location labor, equipmeo~ and in tbe chuck of the sometimes packagmg of animal. Select an 8· foods that undttg~ extra pound blade or 7-bone baodllng and lel'Vlces. chuck roast. YOU CAN save food cent.a wbidl quickly add up lo doll.an by pass10g up some of the extra bandllol and conYe· nienca. Yoa, instead.. CIA bee Dme J'OUI' OW1l mlddlWt• '" ediD& ..... I hcatbome. IF YOU RAVE a large family, buy two 8-pound roasts. For optimum results, aepara!e the chuck roast mmelll ad eoak tbem aceordllll to their t.-· den- emco's complete membership •~~"'Jf;": ~rmarket has just what you eed for your holiday table, and , at tow, membership ,prices. In fact. you'll find over 5,000 lower prices than most supermarkets! Take your pick from a wide selection Qt Qra~A-turkeys, selected to give you maximum roasting ease and flavor. You'll also find low membership prices ,all e .ttimmings to bring out t ~~best of yi1m 'turkey and tradition. Best1of a1 I, you take me a.' lower· Thanksgiving foOd tal that youtre·sure to be t ankf ul for! · ~ ~ GRADE A TOM 54 TaRKEYS e YOOHO LANCASTER. 16·22 LBS. FROZEN tJMIT ONE TURK.EV PER FAMILY Fresh Meat Canned £ Packaged LB BUTTER BASTED 68 TOM TaRKEYS • H,4.RVEST DAY YOUNG GRADE A. LB. 16-22 LBS. FROZEN WIPOf' UP TIMER HENS to.mss.FROZ.E11 .••...•...•••.•. L8 • 7 4 Canned &"Packaged ~ LE SOEaR PEAS 44 ..................... ··•·········••·········· 110Z CM e ~ KAROSYRCJP 57 lll!O ~-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 160l. IJl1 • ~( .. ~.~~~~~~.~~~~~ 1.55 ~ ~~~~~~~.~~?.~.~60L P!(G .42 ~~~-~-~~--~-~!.~01-CM 1.61 ~ BANANA BREAD MIX 97 ~ ...... : ........................ "'h 01-BOX e ~ HOT ROLL MIX 67 PILLS80RY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13~ OZ. BOX e ~ WATER CHESTNUTS 44 SOtCA ••••••••••• : •......................... 6 OZ. CAN e ~ EARLYCAUF.OLIVES 61 PfTT£O IEJCT1tA LAllOm. •• • • • • .. .. .. .. • • • • • .. • 6 01-CM e ~ VLASIC PICKLES 75 WHOU!. SWEET •••••••••••••••••• , .......... U OZ. JAa e ~QRMt~~~.~~~~-~~~oz.~95 ~ .... ~~~ .. ~?.~.~n.2.39 !?~~~~~~-~.~~~~~~.97 ~ .... ~!~~-~ .. ~.~~ ... 280LBOX 1.57 ~ .... ~~~?.~~-~~~~~~ 1.55 !!'rtA~~-~~:.~.~~?.~!o. t .34 ~ .~.1.~.~~~!. ..... 280LJAA 1. 73 ~ PR<JNE J<JICE 88 ~war ................................ 40 or-en.. • ~ EAQLE BRAND MILK 77 ~ED ........... : ................... 14 01-CAl'I • !'JLEL.~-~~~! .. ~~~.~~-~~o~;n_2.14 ~lOP~V'2~~.~-~ •• ~~~ ..... 60L BOX .66 B<JlTERBALL 7 8 TOM TaRKEYS • VOONG GRADE A. LB. 16-22 LBS. FROZEN HENS IOl•l..8S.fROZEM ................ L8 .84 ca·nned & Packaged ~ VANILLA WAFERS 48 ~ .................................. 120L80Xe ~~~~ .. ~~~!.41 0Z.IJT1. 1.16 Dairy & Frozen ~ LADY LEE EOG NOO 79 .......................................... l20L Cll1 • ~ WHIPPED TOPPING 67 LADY I.EE ............................... I )Vt OZ. cm. e !P~~-~~~~ .. ~~~ ..... 460l PE 1.69 ~ PARKERHOCJSE ROLLS 77 &lllC>OrOflO. • • .... • • ....................... ~ OL PKO e 2 .. ~~~~~!.~~~.110LrK~ 1. 75 ~ PIE SHELLS 89 ""'5. ~ ............................... 11 oz. rl(Q •• ~ VEQETABLES Olll!Dt~CHUa~ 69 OtOf'P!:D..OCCOUOlt CMJl6\.bW!.lt •••••• , IOOZ. '9«l. e ~ LADY LEE GRAPE JCJICE71 Cortef1fTRATE ................... , ••••••••• 12 01-CAN e ~ TREETOPJalCE 87 PEAR ORAi'£. ............................... 12 01-CAA e tlWJ IMPERIAL MARGARINE 69 llt:OUl.AR .................................. 160LCTI\. e ~ REDDl-WHIP 96 CllEM TQP911<l ............................ , 1 OL CNt. e ~ON ~~-~~ •• ~!~ ........... JIOUI! 1.59 Household Items ~H~~~-~~-~.~~~~-'Sl.ROLLe67 ~ KLEENEX NAPKINS 49 Ol'ftJt .................................... to CT "'O. • ~ HEFTY TRASH BAQS 1 06 )OQAL... ............................ ·••• IOCT.1'91Q. e T~Pft~~~!'~~ , FRESH GRADE A 78 TURKEYS • ARMOUR YOUNG. 10-22 LBS LB ~~z~~c!c~.~,~~~.~ ... •a .88 Delicatessen Items $'04EDL~~~~-~~~·~-~l JAM 1.16 ~ CREAM CHEESE 55 l.JID\' I.a .. ... • •• . .. • • • .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . • •• Ol. ~ • !2! ... ~~~---~-~~ ....... ~LB CAl~6.98 ~~~~ .. ~PR~~.~eoz Pl\o • 96 ®J CREAM CHEESE 51 ~~ ...................... 40LCUP e ~ CRESCENT ROLLS 57 l't..LS8UR\' .................................. e OZ. Pt<O • ~!c!.~.~~~-~~~1~1.65 St~~!~ .. ~ .... 120Lrl«l 1.95 !b!o~~~-~~~ ....... ;OLa.e97 ~~~~~-~--~~"'°" 1.26 Produce ~~.~~~ .......... 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I.&• NOW OPEN 7DAYSAWEEK UNTIL CHRISTMAS We "Ill be dot9d Thenktg1Vlng • tablelpOon brown 1a1ar <or equlval•Dl IU ) J tableapoona Oranges Abound ByTOlfBOGE dramatic developments Here's how it 1s used to wh::'tb.sp~ards in tbe citrus industry make glazed sweet ha1 bee n the frozen potato s•;cks came to the Americas .. orange concentrate that seekina &old, they left nus deeJ>-freeze bins in 6 sweet potaotea or behind a treuureoftheir supermarkets across the yams, medium size own: theoranee. land. ~ teaspoon salt Cit.nm wu Introduced 1 6-0unce can frozen to the N~ World In 1493 It ll'ean d~n& World orange JUiee concen- w hen Cbriato pher War II with the creation t.rate, thawed, undiluted Columbus brought a of a citrus powder the 'I• cup butter load of oranges along on U .S. military used to con-1 • cup sugar his second voyage to the vert into juice for L large orange, island group be bad dia-servicemen here and sliced covered a year earlier. abroad. But the general Cook potatoes ti ll Gradually this Juicy publlcdldn'tgoforlt. tender, peel and cut into Afrult -'ftpreadd bto thCen1'!tb•l In 19U, the Florida hall-inch sticks. ·Place in me •• ca an y e v eomm•--1oo ha shallow bakln" dish and century it bad reached Citrus .wo · •P· sprinkle with ~alt. Com· the North American pened:::i • formula bine thawed concen-. area which la now the for m frozen eon-trate, b\df.er and ausar state ol Florida. centrate. '-eetull7 1n small pan, ..._, Wl T #f& II'"• rr..11 Juke lpolltlJI we 11 blended. Pour • 118 ,ud t ..... a&ed l!Mo ltlii-~ a e O .. er --~ -... e coat--~aru, ,... oraa e aaue • .,. __ .,. -..--.. Potatoes. Place oraqe fruit are erown. Tbey In· assembled trosen. slices over potatoes. elude UM amall. tweet Bake in 350-de&ree oven Bamllo. the reddlab· TO SNIR1JIB t!a purl· 30 minutes, basttna 1014 'l'llllleMl.Htbe aplcy l)' ,of tbil QeW prochaet, several Umes to aiue. Temple md.6 frqrant tbe J'lortda Cttrus Code Serve.I. vai-.... liiaaU WGadeT ~robltilt.e4 uH of a.a~ that about OM ftftb ol d1Uns, lneludina Apr. the world'• oranse aupp. The reat la blatory. ly comea from Florida. Americans used to eat more fJ'eab oran.aes than I'M TOLD that all otlier fruits com· Florida•s oran1e treea bined. Over the put 20 all bloom at about the years, however, per same time but ripen capita consumption baa over varyln1 periods declined 75 percent as rangin1 from sbt to H conaumera turned to moot.ha. frosen concentrate for 'One of the moat drlnkln1 and cooking. Use Pears Fill cavities of cored fres h Bartlett pear halves with seedless grapes. Top with dkiry sour cream or yogurt mixed with a bit of honey. Sprmkle with chopped nuts. ~OPH~TIC4T£0 PR(J(}RAMMINO .. Boaulilu/ ~IBrBO Mu~ia-Nowt!­ Marino W12alh12r-~ki R12porl~­ ~loak MarkBl--R12porl~ Con~µmor R12porf~ • Ooo<t fOf IWO ~H of tne Colonel'• Otlgln11 Recipe chicken 01 f•tra ~ chf(ken plut e tingle Hflltng OI ll'lllhed polllOH 1nct grevy •nd a ion L•mit one ott.,iper coupon pe• Tuster's Choice will treat you to a H pie. Free. Save up'to $150 on~ P,e ID the store When you . buy'lllsterS Choice. Enjoy the gr<>u~d ro~ flavor of Taster's Choice: Freet.e-Dried Coffee along with your favorite Holiday pie, fresh or frozen, and we II send you a. chec~ for the price of the pie up to SI .SO. Just send us proof of p~c~ oJ a ~hday pie af!d mner seals from a totaJ of sixteen ounces of T~ers Choice 100 ~ Freeze-Dried / Coffee. Regular or Decaffeinated, togecher with the rcfun~ fonn. belo~. In fact. right now you'll also save 4()( on the Tasters Choice with the coupon below. VONS .3i CRNIBERRY SAOCE :sm.~ Jl!R8EYJlllAID 19 BIRDSEYE .59 SOOR COOL CREAM WHIP 32<Ua~ ~ lt(QCf. VllO ON l'll0Zl1' D<JB(JQOE 849 JERSEYMAID ~~~ ·~ ~CM -----_,~ 'UL.LY CXJQICl:I) CMl1QM 139 I GROCERIES" GROCERIES .5 ' ~a.to..ma.. .37 ;ag· ·aL..~CWllC" .36 .35 a::.~~c:n~35 } 109 &:f~ .49 .55 1f ~~ J37 .38 f::X~ r'futa 159 ~.9!t ~~~Cocktail .49 .27 ~~Mix .... 69 .89 ~ .77 }11 ~~Jua .83 J5~ ~..... .42 ~~-Jlbwela 189 =~ .59 ~~~ .59 l:,.Gft.gOCJl(to .73 .49 =~~ol .75 .39 SAN FERNANDO 59 PRJNCEU.A .69 UBBYS .49 =RIPE arr SOUDPACK YAMS PQMPIQrt f&D'~ • ~ ~ J<JICY , .. 29 DOLE .55 =URE 43 ANJO<J PINEAPPLE PEARS IN JUICE MARSHMALLOWS 'V<loOWc.&. .'\H.J./4 ...,.,.(~ ~ . INfAI ~l<U>HLO ()It '>lA I l> NEW 29 HOLIDAY 139 JERSEYMAID 137 CROP TABLE EQQ TArlGERINES MUMS rtOQ llllllEft:CT P'Oll • • PIO< ~.Ul'\ ~WA06 lA l'Ol Lil }89 HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY WINES & SPIRfl'S E: 289 if" 259 219 J :frs*•k ........ ~----· ....... c:: "J ........ . ·-~·-•••Ill .... ......... ••I•,.• ••t•H• of ::aa=.·:....--.... .. 14"1 en ewat oa ftltk• .... ,., , .. •••• u41 '"•Id• a .... __ ,. .., ... c .... ' C'1eh9 ucelaton, ilileMll tin, ·~ft­..... CIOll. au• •u· darla chiek•• ••d so.tMn hied cblcken an J• a few ol the mUlJP*lbiUU... •••mer lb• ::,::1 Ulcba ii a Dllbt "belt _,.. for lt pro. •l4•• tbe protet n •'luhaleat to beef, laiDb .. ports, but ea.ta .... J: MnlA• tlaa• ~-=='=ot broiled daidl.eia. ,(t(Hh ooly) smmdel a per- cent ol tbe U.& 84ic.om· mended Daily Al. lowanee <RDA> for ~ tein, 8ad 35 percent of tbe RDA for m.cln. the vitamtn that belpa re· leaae emqy hom food and eontrtbuta to the health of akin, the digestive traet and the nervous QStem. CBJCKEN la available whole-bodied or in A ........ b &1 a r.••P. .a&1 mauare •11•1 .._ a\ieut l"-11an al* 119d ...... DI ' to ' poudl. n. tlawwUtlett teDdtr ud JMald bt cook .. wD IDOllt Mat. aoct ow 'sh bw an 1mall, apec1allr~bred clUok-ftlPl•• l~ .,.,. ... ,. ..... ,...., .... aMd ball•,......,_ ao 1JM11....a MMq aod Plan to -.. ...... cu .. roUaed ........ .... et......,... Cllk daid• _.p "._.. ____ ... _ .. _ t for two ......... TllM •---gi,a~ a wUl ,s .. abaul·t ·..-~ ~~lbOwfq o1 eoobd ~ bu& u.. ,nJ> -rate It u uact yWd will 4eptnicl. IOOG aa piml . OD the alH M ttae Store it la tbe HIDt eb.lcken (tbe tar,er tbe trauparent plutie wrQ bird tbe better th• LD whlcb JGQ buy lt, u 1Mld). tbla pack&C• controla IDOUblrelouel. ISV&aAL !f,~ of You can keep tt for 1 chick• are•• ble la to 2 day1 at a tem- mott mart«a and lmow· peratu.re of 21 to 40 lni t.be dlfrermff wW usrees. Cooked chicken beJp )'OCl dlooM the best abould be kept bot unW bird for each UM. ready to aerve and any A trJa or broiler ill a leftover cblckeo abould you.q chicken, market· be retrtcerated prompt- ed at 7 to 9 weeks of qe ly after aervtne. and nnc1na from 2 to Poultry must be 3Ya pomadl. It La tender cooked thorou1bly at and yenattle. -one time -never A router ·la a Uttlt. partially cooked and older and larger than then stored or flniahed the fryer. It ls about 15 later. may mlaed aad atored ..,.,....IJ, l>Ut clOD•t ltllf' tM clalck• uaUJ Jult blloN cook· lna. ALWA'll remove tbe 1l\llll.q Ud tton It la a ~arate eontatner ioo.eb-==."!:.':: cbJckm. If •Uher raw or cooked ddcken ls to be stored kml• tbaD two ~fnlalq la ncolll• P'or be1t r1111lt1, cblcken abould be wrapped la heavy-duty alumluum foll or freeser paper or plued ID plutic freeler bap. To maiutalD quallty, chicken abould be frozeD at a mulmam tem- perature of zero decree. <no !oncer tban alx months for cooked chicken or twelve months for whole, UD· cooked chic.ken). Chicken should be thawed either in the refrigerator or In a cold lee cheat or quickly with the use of microwave "thaw" cycle. Following these guldellnes will assure you fresh and tasty chicken. whether fried, fricasseed or flam~. . '\ Sallnu, ~~~~.~~!, ~~~!'!>!.8t~L Wbt~ the ''Lettuce Caplta.l of t u c e . Prom A pr 11 or cut stripe ot left..over wine .tDesar the World," 00Uon1 a10 throup November the ham, roast beef or 2 tablespoons grated celebrated lts lOOtb an· barvett of tbla 1reen turkey. Parmesan cheese nivenary with a ftesta· 1old keepa the valley Select a firm bud of 2 tablespoons com feeling that brought hummtn1, 1Upplylng lcebers lettuce but one oil "-teaspoon onion back memories of the more tbm? 10 percent of that feels aucbUy apr-aalt early da~ or badendu the utioD 1 leUuce. ingy when you squeeze lt ~ teaspoon baail, an~:~~':-re boraes g~~~I~~ 1enUy. cruahed romped and fields of tuce that it's ditticult to Toas you.r llght·1n -11'. teupooo salt waving IJ'ain st.rekhed tell whether salads calories Spring Chicken 11. teupooo paprika as far as the eye could became pop'1ar because Salad wtth a cheese and Dub pepper weeks old and baa Cooked poultry, stuf- tender meat. but the flog and broth abould be Jareer atze -3~ to s used within two days. pounds -makes it a Never store a raw or better dMJice for rout-cooked stuffed chicken ing. -stuffing ingredients -Edlwr C'Tomn', DiTec- IM Of CouumeT Affairs, Alpha Beta Co. Brother's Menu 'Heavenly' see, acres of vqetable lettuce wu uailable or bull flavored dresaing C o re , r i n s e an d crops fan out from the whether tbe tnenaae in jmt. before aerviol and thoroughly drain let· city balled u a modern lettuce •czeace ia aerve with crackers or tuce; chill in disposable • fron-.eroftbeweat. nece11ary because bot rolla. plastic bag or lettuce While the hlatory of salad.a are IO pnpdu. crisper. Shortly before Salinu 11>e9 t>Kk to the And It doesn't really IP&ING CBICKEN serving, tear lettuce fateful day when a matter wbeD JOU can SALAD leaves into bite-size WEST LAl'AYE'ITE, 1reatest service-the People's Republic of learn from us. broken wacon axle put.,,.,,_ such crisp 1 bead lceberl let· pieces to measure 1~ Ind. (AP) -Brother oriented pbil~," be China in May and -Oc· "It is hoped that the forced an eatel'priainl and zesty combiQatlons toce quarts and place in Herman £, Zaccarelli explains. "There ls a toberlB. trips will roster greater merchant to make his as Sprine Chicken l Ya cups cooked chilled salad bowl. Ar- juat m.ltbt be described ereater emphasis on understandin1 and camp, and eventually Salad. cblckmstrtps ranee chicken, apple aa a "heavenly chef." service to society, "We have a great deal friendship between our his headquarters on that Cook tender young l red-M1rmed apple. and Cl"eeD pepper on let- Tbe •I-year-old rather than to the in-to learn from the peoples and nations, re-exact spot, it took chickm ....... for tbe cutinChinwed.aes tuce. Blend together all member of a relleioua sUtutioo. Chinese, who are suiting lo improved another half century for slender stripe of meat 11'. cup thin slices remaininl in&redients, order. the Conpe1aUon "Members are more culinary maaten," be communications and an Salinas to experiment which eootaut ao well ireen pepper pour over salad, and or the Holy Cross, is semltive to the people says. "And they will expanded exchange or with one of the crops with the brilliant rln&s Va cup dairy sour toss Upuy. Serve at on- d l r e c t o r o f t h e have the opportunity to knowledge." that have made 1 t of green pepper and the cream ce. Makes 4 servings. 'Restaurant, Hotel and by living in their style .,..-------------------------------------------------------rat be r than in a Jnatltutional Manage· monastery or special ment lnatttute at Purdue type of home. we live UDlventty. simply and the fruits or Tbe lmtitute eonducta our labor are used MmlDan and traUlina toward human develop- protrarm at Purdue and ment. Our aurplua tbroqbout the warid for Nlar7 la awtwawCr to tbe r •••l• I• tb• or4er aad •• ean ..mce ~ ........ .wait • ·w1 tbe advance· to eo. • ~ mat GI tedmoloa. tt la aaoim DIUIAN ........ fpr pe11CW1 u foander aD4 tonn. la ..._. J1.,._tr... to dlreetor GI tbe lllterAa- e. .... UJ learn, 0 · Uonal l'ood Research IUra mill nl 11.~ neey and ll:clucatioa c.t.I' in fi•e 1ears. aa7a Nortb l!gtm, llw. He Brother Berman, •.ho bas served on the :!i':e~u~~1f~~~ facolttes of the Univerai- • -f ty of Puerto Rico, Lana-Purdue Department o ing College and, most aeataurant, Hotel and recently 81 vlaiting pro- lnatltuttonal Mana1e-fesaor ~t the School of ment in the School of Hotel Restaurant and Consumer and Fam.fly 1nstitutlonal Manage-Sc,t;.:98zp1o11~ ment, Univeratty of Min- to the food-service lo-neaota-Cwobtoo. duatry means ln!men· He not.ea that today d o u 1 c a r e e r o p · one out or three meals is portunitiea," be points eaten outside the home, out. "FlDdlna, training and predicts that the and motivauna a whole trend will continue. He new 1eneration or adds that the growing skilled lndiriduala in all number at retirees will area of tbe buslwa la boost the boepitallty in- • e b a 11 e n 1 e t h e dustry, since they tend I botpltallt7·food aervtce to travel more. · iDdUltl'J facet toclQ '' His own favorite foods The dlredor, who re-are hamburger and c e l ., e d t b e l 9 1 9 apagbetti, even though American Culinary he admits be baa to Fedentkln Award. baa watch bis waistline. writteD numerous "Wben you prepare arUel• and boob on food of course you taste· food,t i~~·=: one~ ln a whlle,.. be men .. _ says Uonal Manual," pre-"An. ho · · pared far older people ~)' penoo • ia 10- it.Dd thoM an restricted volved in the cuU.nary dletl arts la COD8doul of bis ••we are dolq aome calorie Intake. We try to work w H b 1 en tor prepare amall amounts eitlHDI. de.elopiDI in the flnest possible economteal redpea for W&J to nalD all of tbe tbem UlblC wine, which food'• bulc natrtenta." add• m•cb to tbelr Wltb tbe lncreutn1 natrlUoa," Brotber popularltf of etbntc . llerma 1a19. "M re-food1 ... ,la~ __ foraeea the U.-tbe1. baft more e1taD1.111U11ent of more um. ID ~~ llDd •· ethJllc nstauranta. At Jo1 food. present. be ta ~ a B,._ a.nun. wbo peat taaenst in Cbiniae baa ...,. lilnlHcl la cooklq, •iDce the lD· eookl•I ••d other aUtute ii pJ•nntna two ph•.-ot IOGd Mr'ftce educattonal-ctaltural ......... u. ua. trtpe far ....,.eMt)t and worttu la tM fte~ 1ooc1-.. .s. &1llWl to .... ttli6..., cnetl .. ...n.-,. ...... '-::**••11••·"·~ ..... ~~ . .,.. Wollll~ ,_.., ... _..amdae-..: ,.!lfl'Z::.. ~ ,~~l:~· :l1:tf.5~ ,.... .... ..: =-~,-::·s: nl to tb• ~ ~ OD a Iara• ......:·• ~ 1ballow bakln1 pan. • ... -~ Drtalll'Wtlb ~CllP ..... ?!•l\•ratloa. After eiCI ....., w .....-. •Iii--•= •• 111111 ..... .. ""'"' Wida .. loeld ............ atoa. Alt ldr til ..., to D.C., --. '9 IOt a ml• t~ eupe pretael ..... ,I•' la a ----~eap..at.s ....... ;.~ 'bft, •• ....... ...., ...... l • lae Jet• .. t•• ••·•'t•d o••• UIO ~tO•rt1•• flll ee a. de1na> u alaat••· Alllrlllldnl••~ ••• ••rk 11·e•t•u ........................ ...... _. llrft WolCaW.: Matti ~MJU•U8 aai t•• ..... .. r • \ OUR ~PEA~. • GS. Ol:l Mor-rn "Silver Lahcl" Small Sweet Pea!'> make a meal a l1ctlc spcaal. Thl'y're spcet.1lly grown f < >r rhdr small size, <.ldac.l(l' ... weL'I flavor. and a hnn 'J:L't tL·nJcr texture. They al~ have fewer calories than ocher leading brands of small canned rx·a.s For the special m.:acmcnr your fumily deserve~. treat them co Da MoNTC Small Sweet Pea ... often. And now, whJc the offer lases, you can enjoy these small sweet peas at a sweet lirtlc: ~avm~. DELMONTE SILVERLABEL SMAIL~Ef.PW. it -----------rr---- 1()¢ 'lh020'[ 000h2 i!lfOOO l.020&Ut ,. • • ' ' , I • . FOOO. · '~ IMW•M ... IM .....,,_«a. I*' Uut Ute •••r•a• 700 mlllar8mi a d97. bH o put out by tbe ~ pound 1 Uced wlne.s.rwie•.Tb&t•alacl riilr~ ........ ,, t I W: '•••P••~· Partl•-1 America• HllQmH But ..-. at WI JeVel, Amertcu Sptce Trade muab.nJOml coot&lai •eiU.matedl1 .... •1 • .:..~ n. "'*"Ill .. 11••••• tlalln. ••• of t'• betwt1a it.Off aad tb• IC)dlam eoateut of AaloeUdiaD. 2 111 e dlum ·•h• mlUIO'&ml .od.lam Ptr 11r 11111 .... ..._ .,. .. ---= .._. w-..... .._. _.., • :.f" mllll•r••• of berbl ad lplCel ii too ~cupuladoil tomatoet. cut tn "·1Dch po,Uoa. Sodium l• ...... ,.. ... .. .... • .. M •DU1n... eo.,.,. ... Ml ..... all low to be ldcnlfteat. UD· '4 cup~ vtnecar cubes aea100•:,t111;:m.. to ... la -.ea.. ._.. • ..... CU& .. ult. a -... food I09eel. Tbll ii too 1 .. ~ aatunt. your ' teupoooa onion ln •mall bowl eombtDe abovt 2 ama per ..... 1 ..-.&. -Wlllllmp!ll,...,fti ,_ elwll6dt eomee to .... ..,. tbl Senate foodwtdatbea powder oll. vlne1u. on ion portloo. ,..,.. ....-·..-.,.. l,ltt •UJl1r••• ftf lelen Committee on T1l..-e an a aumber of •~ teupoom bull powder, ball, orqano, "'*"~, • • .. •-•-u..-lfll', .. 111111 la...., eoii-. • Dletar1 Ooah ,for .. ......,, bllDdl OD the leHe., c:raalla:S 1arlle powder llDd black aaOILltDM.an.BTl'I aa t ••r•t,~ ..._ ...... ..,..._.. Amettew. martettodQ,butlfyou 1 ~ tea1 p o on1 pepper. ln lar1e bowl Hal•eandcore_pean . ........_.,-..._ "'-:e••*· W A C'DTAIN amomt It bu Mn recom-an WGl'11ed about your ore1anoleave1, cnaabed to•• c bl ck e D 1 Sprinkle eut aldes ....._ ;• • e.lr .., .. '9111 to ol ad. of ..... 11 •· m.-. tbat ft nduce aodium lntab, r.lld the Illa tnapooo 1arUe m u • bro o m • • a a ••eromly wltb OfaQP ~ ........ el Ma -· Mlidal,.. ..,_.Mt ea ov t1i&Me lo .. 000 IJlllll· labela, line• some do powder tomato. wttb teucmed Juice aDd browD •usar, •r':.a"C:~·i .. =-=.:em :.::;c~.=:.:: "~:.-:':· .... , .. , co;i;;:.~aow-.odium pep~· sroand black ~~'=• ~erb= f:if;::~.lr.::.::. ~ .., .... IM& ~ •••· Ml It ••••llr ot.rdolL Nltlil'W dMU are ad~ rectSMt for marinated 2 caps diced cooked before senl111. Good until browned and ....... • ••• 2 .. • .... .. u .............. n..d to ta.Gilly aooto cblcken N.lad that bu chick• with chilled dry •bite bubblz. ..a •lllBf tm. •. 15 1111111tm. •• 22, 1119 f • ' Shop Early! MEAT DEPARTMENTS WILLNOTBEOPEN THANKSGIVING DAY UNION REGULATIONS For those other days . . . . ,, Clawed = SJtt Steaks • • Does not exceed 16% fat. GrOllld Beef uam ••••••• s24~ f.J Rancho's lean, does not exceed 15"; fat. IUOI CrOllld Beef ..• !•~ •.••• S2f! 1-n. does not exceed 22% $-t. hnucfe fl1Ulll mu ••••••••• '1 '! ~~or bot ••. 110 picritee. Bratwurst a ...s •••••••• 11 '! Pork, veal and seasoning ... no nitrites 7-Bone Roast •••.•...••. s 1 '! U.S.D.A. Choice chuck cut of beef. 0-Bone Roast •••••••.•.. s1 •! U.S.D.A. Choice chuck cut of beef. Boneless Beef Roast ••• s2'! U .S.D.A. Choice rolled 1hould.r clod chuclt cut. Chuck Steak r .~ ..... ,12~ U.S.D.A. Choice beef ... ta1ty and flavorful. ,, I ,.. We'll have everjthing you'H need to make it a ver,y s~al day! EL RANCHO'S GRADE 'A' =·POP-UP /IL Sliced Bacon ..•..•.•... 99e. HENS El Rancho's thicker "ranch style." Ta• Tnrka111 :-:v .51! Cll'e 81 Ham ... m ••••• ~21f Atmcu Ham IQEFU • • • • • • 121~ Hormell in cbolceotwhole cw half. Half ham a veraie weacht 3 t.o 5 lbs. Smoked Tlft1J ....... ~21' El Rancho's hens-ready-~at There's mor«! to like at Hughes' El Rancho-including ... IUITSllGEI FIESI TUllOS You won't find these premium turkeys at many supermarkets-but Hughes El Rancho has them. We also feature Grade 'A' Foster Farms or Zacky fresh turkeys, plus-geese, ducks, capons and popular brand hams-also premium flash frozen . . . · SWIFT'S IURlllALL TUlllYS TOMS T mtey Breast ..•......• 124t El Rancho's . fre8h with rib cage and gibleta. Tll'key-.na ........... :s~ From F.I Rancho's plump f~h turkeys . Pork Sausage o. uars •••• s11! Our fresh por11 and fine-eonms. o.tiaoua Etltm'I 0Jsten ........ 122! F« your Holidav feast ... '"-h 8 oz. jar Western Oysters FllSll •••• s 1 ~ f or dres;aing, atewli or frv A oz 1ar Shrinp caa ••••••••••••• s51! Cocktail 11u-F'rozen defrc1111~ lallbut Steaks -·= caracrr fllRIB-~--..... m-11 SJ'! ... • ... 0#-.... W.A. IJI I:. .• ....,, ~ -u.s.u. , ••• 1i1WIJ111 a.Jt .. ~ .. ~ .... Pt.ilaa Ii• IUl71 atiP/p ..... ~ ...... d.B•a Loin cut of naturally qed beef-trim.tned for value! Boneleae. ' ' Hen1's hearty goodne&a. Choice beef-tender juicy loin cut ... naturally qed. natun.lly flavorful. uturaliy tatlder. ,.. " Liquor Dept · Values Andre Chat11pagne .750R s I'' Choice ·or white, pink or cold duck Mmil bLF a a, o t.MI ... •• 'f • ,f11n111 :u ..... 15! California oranpa .. with all'the 1weet, juicy goodneM you'd expect from top quality! lilll/'ifllJuMao ............ II! Swfft and juicy ... the "O•n~" vanely 111 en11y to peel. JlrN1t w rnj(•\' nntl rnmpar<.> th<' ,..11r' Pi••app/s ....... ~ ...... 111 iiid~fiiii ~-~~~~~·~;~·;~~· ... 15! Fancy emooth y~to ~ wltb tbt turby olyoutehoioe. Flavorful ....... t . . AijuMn-......... 35\ Ftteh IMll and Jwc, ... pew crop Homemaker Values IODAIFILM ~ SPECIAL! c.11~•! 1 IOLl• 7 c.121-a-. •• .. a-. ...... u.. lagiaabes hl•• ......... 11'' For tboee Indoor plc:turee--3 pak I IOASTllPll =~ 9~9c Tlltev laster ...•••••.• 190 U.. {Of IO!J:n brown ,_ult.I. • --· ......... ~14.tt7t oolieey Guide: Versatility Sliown lJ' Y at1Ut1 ... lltM7 MMnta ot ...... a., ..... ......., .. Olllt'et tal wltb 1Mlptal Uhaatra· Uau. 0Hr S. taa\.alllilll ~ ···~· ltl .. ,.... ... Ai IOI!() .ule, DMat aDd "ullr1 roHttr. 1tew Pllll. ftala poacber Ud ...... ltealMI', • cs..., .. pu, ..m. d11hlill4"twl~.mm·• for ........ UDl)IHd claJ ~t baa pro••d ltHlf U.. ~rfect aU trte equ.lnl.U, lo ,.,,..,_ C 1 UUlt ,.... OM col w1 to lt.9po ,. . ....,...... by·lt.ID~ta· A a·• , w I th t b • McolMI columa. Meau .. ,...... ~ ol IUHffUOl\I for com· the mkrowave "91, tM pltm-.,, d1lbea pre- d11 pot .... u ..... C9de Neb Nd1'9. Ideal mkrowa .. coiKer Sacb of tbe elaht uwelll • cbapttra In the book TM a., CG•rJ ,... fHtu.re. the Oavon of • ,,,., requln mlD.lmaJ nrlet'y of lnteruUonal tffort t.o acbleve de· cUillnel u well u tradl· Hclout re1ult.1 for tlonal American aoarmet ebefl and favorites . befhmlal ea. alike . l"rom the M>UP aeetion &acb r9dPe bat a Ult com• tnata like Moroe· ~ ~la. l.Dcl&ldina can Lentil _Soup_ and PRICES IN EFFECT THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15 THROUGH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22 MRS.1 -CllBISOl'S .•• FOR POUL TIY ••••••• ,,, llOWI er POWDERED ·1~~~!-J9c .,,,,,;,, Your turkey dC!lt'rves the best o( treatment' All-purpa-e or Com Hrnad I:! 111 (lkl( Hot Roll Mix ••......•.... 79e Chicken Broth ........... 27c 14.5 oz. can from Swan110n for your dretit>in1t Reynolds Wrap .•..•....• 79c Heavv duty 18"1:!.>' <Jr 37 1 • .,I feet Pillabury 13 314 oz. pecluige CrelllllfJ Butter ...... 1155 SP'inefield l lb. cubes an dairy goodneiu. !~l,~~····69C All grmdi. drip. regular, electric perk or fine . 11·1> the to..,te that u:ll .. thE-quulit\ Whip Topping •.......... 99c From Reddi.W1p 7 oz Aero \an Dinner Napkins •.......•• Ste \h1ffun 60 count packnl(e ol asSQrt.ed colori; E ,~ J ~ 460Z. r ·r1 IDB/aliD d/llCB .... ~ ..... 1111 POT value and navor . r.IOTielUI brand rrom red ripe tomat.on •.• to add uat t.o vour holiday (eaat, Milici lluts •.•.......... 1111 12 oz. can r10m Bell Brand Potato r.hint •lllll ••••••• 7r 6 oz pacu~e o7~;ror dip -Bell Brand Seven Up 2 UTD ••••••••••• 11 •1 'C'hnice of regular or diet in the plastic bottle Penier Water oACI •••••• •1•1 lmported Sparkling wat.er-11 oz. bottle11 p;,,,,,,, 20 01. ran in chmce of 11liced, chunk or crw1hed .. DOLE'S ... I SYRllP • • •• • ••• • •• the quality lru1t LO odd nuvnr Tonic Water cuun •••••• 49e '.l8 nz. bottle in regular or l\Ul(8r free Marshmallows .......... 39c 101• oz. pki:. from Kraft mm1aturt Cinnamon ............... &9c l 12 nr can of St htllinl{ f..'rOunJ nnnomon CAIADADIY MIXERS libl&s Corn= ....... 111 12 oz. vac pak can from Green Giant JU.St the touch I<• trip r1f1 tne holida... 11u• .. I . • Frozen Foods Apple Pie .. :S-~~·: ........ s 11• PUii WHIPPED CREAM CHEESE Top your Thanksgiving meal off with Mra. Sm1th'11 favorite ... 46 01 P• s1•• • JOlllSTCll'S • • • • • • .. 9 pkg. Quality you know. !!'!!!!~ .. ! !!~! ;,;, ..... 49c Pie Shells '°' ............ 13c Croissmlt Rolls ......... 99e Pet RJtz brand 9 lnch . 2 in pkg. Sara Lee ... 5•,, oz. pkg. Swelt Potatoes e... •••• 85° Mrt. Paul'• in 12 en. packace Broccoli Snears ........• 59c 10 en. packqe from f;.;n Giant J .. Pe•u-.......... 89c French Beans ••••••••••• &sc 10 oi. peck e from 0Ntn Giant 16 oz. Julianne from Wett P.ac WfT ,..,... I OL at 99c Swiss Cheese ••....•... s 1" Kraft 11llced natural~ oz. Pka Sliced Bologna .•.•..... 1111 HU&hea brand in mHt or bMf-1 lb Bleu Cheese.,. ....... 11 JI Petite Peas .... ~~: .... 79c T1 ty, delicious little peu to 10 with yow hollday dinner. HOUDAVS AHEAD I GIVE GIFT CERTIFICATES MU1het • -.....che'• tfft ......... moy M purcho ... 4tt any ".:I'* It lonct.. .,..., fer •"Y ltfMUnt yw wteh te . .W.. Aek ...... evr Velume ~tt ..,.. le tn GHt CMttfiulte purcN'et- • 9f t10I er....,., Oift Cett ..... t• .. ~ee....W• at tlftY Mutlhet ., Huehet' • ~ M•~t . ... ~ M9rbt "' ....... ., ... Wt .... ,.." 411ept, •• 221-1211 HUNTINGTON BEACH WefMf ~ 'ltan ... IM-..,,lldl NEWPORT ll!ACH • ,,J1 ........ tl IOftlN ...... ilHt . I PASADENA, HUNTINGTON HARBOUR, EASTIWFf and LAGUNA HIUS STOllS OPIN 1:00 AM to 5:00 PM Thanksgiving lay SOUtH ,.$ADINA, AltCADtA, l«VINI & ,.,...NSULA STOIU WIU NOT II! Of'IN llUDSEl'S SOUi ~ C!.~M 19c ~''"-"*' Stuffed Olives'°· ...... 11 •• i t>Z Throw Pack \1Lnrnn1l111 trnm "•11r lliM Olives mm ••••••••• Ste ~~nando m~1um ~. "' r"n Sweet Pickles ww ••••••. a9e Heint for qual1l~ .!4 •11 1or PlllCILLA GOLDll ~ '-~ 69C ••~21 .. m Ude Brand -..•••••• 790 14 M . ..eet.sned condenaad for your bakintt needa' E1apor1ted • ........ 41C C•matwn 13 Ot un aves v<>u monpy. Coffee Mate ........... 1111 lllv;r iar-nonda11"\ Ht-umrr Instant Coffee . . . . . . . . . s 3'1 NABISCO SNACI CRACKERS ,_ faworites ill merted ••ieties. ... """ 79c ... OVAL TIN CODl·37 Piel I Lltlilt • ......... ,., cmu.r C..,.91M .... l5tln11t.n.111t .......................... I I I lltenTIOla eu&Ht•• NMll9 HATllMlhn The....__.._ .. ~.,_. -·· CEl.EJCO ~SUI.TAHU, •ftl YI• An .. lln• Ot'lwe, "unt1n1te11 kecfl, C.llfoml• "'41 PVllUC NOTicE Oen• .. A. W•llece, .. ,, YI• f'tCTlnou& ..... N8U Anoellfl• Drlw, Hunllnoton 1 .. <11. NAMll ITATaMaNT Celltor..W. '*' TM lollowlng --I• CIOl"9 llllil· Tiiis ~ 11 <ondu<Nd by ... In· neu •• dlwlduel COIUtV5 l'li$T CONTffOI. OF Oonllld A, Welle<• SANT A •AA au s Mein Str .. t, Sert· This 1telilnllillt was lti.ct with the ta An.t, Ctllfeml .. 2107 c ountw C"'11 Of OrMf' c-tv on Oc· s.ntis L. e.bo. 20152 IC line Of'tve. toi.r t6 ""· Se41t• Ane, C•llfomla '2'707 f't.._ ThlJ llUllllrff ll c.onduct.O b, otfl If\. f>UOllSMO Or ..... C.st 04111' Piiot, CIMdual O<t. SI andNov.1, 14,21, 1'7' MI0-7' 5-'Cllsl.. Bolio PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS IUllNISS NAMI ITATaMaNT TM lollow"'9 person• ar• e101n11 11<1slness., Tiiis •ta...,_t wes Ill.cl """" the COUfllY Cterll of Or.nge County on OC· tobff "· 1m. .. ,.., .. PuOUIMCI ()rer199 GN91 Dell, Pl101 Ocl 24. 3t -Nov 7, 14, "" '°"'" PUBLIC NOTICE HOIUZOH a NTl!ltPIUSl!I. ta7 Ille M••l•r• Cite I•, Costa Ma•a P'ICTTTIOUS IUSINl!U C•lllornu1m11 ltA#le STATIMIUeT NeMtta l.oulse <.ertn, ll7 t,.. TIM tot~ ,..,_ 16 OOln9 D<IJI Mes•n Clrc.. Costa Me ... Callforn•• ness •• fHl7 TELAflM$ COMl'tJTER COM· Mat! Mlcll .. I Ger111 137 tll• "ANY, ~ Santana Clrcle, Hunt Masters Clrc ... Costa ~se Calllo•n•a lft9tCH\ IHecll, CalltonMa 9»46 t2'2'1 A lcherCI A S.nto, 1177S Santa TlllJ l>llSlntu 11 <O<\Clu<tto bv • uaciort Street. Fount••n V•ll•y 11-r•I part,.nlllb Calllornla W1lll N-'1• l C•rlll Tiiis ~ •• conduclo<I by.., 111· Tiiis *_,.' w•s tol.ci wHll '"" Cllvlelual county Cle•~ ol Or~ Counlv on O< A1<11¥C1 A s.n1o !Ober 7' l•Je Tllll Ua1ement ..... lllt(I """" IM 1'12S!M Countv Cieri! ol Ot-CountY on 0< Publl•nf'CI <>•~ Coe\! D<toly P•lot. tOO.r U "" O< I. JI ano Nov 1 14 21 1'79 6U0-19 1'12ttn PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS llUSINIESS NAME STATl!MENT PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATl!Mf'NT Publl•l'lf<I Oranoe '°''' D••lv P1101 Oct 14 31 •nd NO• I 1' t'7• ~ 1• PUBLIC NOTJC'E 1'12'- Publl\f'W<I Ot'nnot' (o.l~I Daily Piiot Oc l )I •no Nov ' " l• ,,,., ... , I~ PUBLIC NOTICE fht IOll-it'Q Pt'''°" "e1<11no o .. ,. l'ICTITIOUS IUSll'IESS """ ., NAME STATEMENT ROE '>F PVICE COM PAN v lt 1\ T ~. 1~11-1nq ~non '' Cloono bu\• liUt\'f'• ~,,,.,., Nr·wo r t Arllr" nf" • .\ Caltlorn11t<;l!AJO ft<E F REIGt<T TRAIN '>()~ f Ja~ I< •nd JOAn M Ano•r l~IS EClo~w•t•r 81tlbo1t Pt1>1n•u•1t Runvo St•.-PI Ntwpotl B•~<" C.•lllorn1•'1?6'>7 Celltorn1tt4'1MIO M1nn1 .. 1<ethef"1nei M<.t<1nN'v 1l2 frH\ but.1ne-n '' « onduttf'd ov-~n '" Ao•tP 8albOl l\lctncl Ca11t0f'n•• t'1&67 dlVldU•I Tn1, bU~h ... S\ I\ C.oncJ\K'.:ted bv an 1n Jam&\ R Ano•• Cll•1C111a1 JoenM 'Andrf' !Ctllly Mc"'"""'" Tllo\ ''"'"""""I w•• lol*<I wolh lh• Tiii• •tei.n-1 WM hi.a wotn '"" CO&inly Cler~ ol 0<4"1~ Coumv on Oc· County Cten. ot Dr""9<' Countv on O< ••• .,., ,.,,. ,_, ,., 1m l'IJS... 1'1247• Publl•heel Or.nvt , .. ,, 01lly Piiot, PuDllllled Or-Coast D••ly Pllol Oct )I and Nev 7, 14 ti. t'7• 1>161·7' Oct l~,31-Nov.7, u , I~ SOOf.1' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUlilNaH NJfl'Jt H~ Sf,j11'8MaNT ltOTICE Of' OlliSOLUTIOlt Tiie 101tOw1ft9 .,..._, Is C10ln9 b1111 01' ,.AaTlllaUMI,. MU es; Puolk llCMlc.e It _...,., Ill-l1Wll EMCEE vaHDING, 7131 Tra<y LEONARD o. LI NDllOAG, and REX ........... '#t*"'Ml•r. C.llfoml• 92611 A HOOVEA. ~ CIOlno bllol· llarrv H. Collen, 71)1 Tr•<Y -..-IN ft<.tltlOvJ firm -Avtnue,wtlllnlftJIM.Cellfoml•~ end •IV .. of LIOffS 0£.llGHS AHO TlllJ llMNnete ll <~ bV an In DltAP'TINO, Iii 112 llltt 5~. Cr1Y ot c11vle11MI Hun«I""°"' 8Hcll, CouMy of Oreneo 8.trry H COiien 519'9 Of ~.•kl on -SUI Clay flll' llaWmenl •et lllH Wiii> tne Of Janvart ,,.,,, t1y muluel ton...,I c. ..... ty Clertl ol Oranait Coo;nty on Oc OIHOIY• .... UI• p.-rln•tslllp Ind ,..,, " .. ,. lerrnlMIO INlt n!Mlont .. --· P11JM fNfell\ Pu1>11sllecl Or•noo coa11 oauv Piiot, Saki buSlnns 111 1119 tutwe won .. Oct JI M"9 Nov 1, 14 21, 1'79 61Sl·1' c-U<IM bV REX A HOOYEA, - PUBLIC NOTICE PICTIT10US aUSOfEH NAM8 STATaMaNT Tiie loftowlno pe,.ons ere dOlflll bUMMH4" CATHY JE.AN~MISSION Via.JO. .. 111 Pl' -ClllCllarle 411 llal>tllll ... aflCI c:llba of IN firm 81\d re<el.,.. all .._ .. , ...-..-•o-llrrn Purl-.... IC. It W.bY 111 ... n INll .... UftdtnlQNd Wiii not be r-p Die, from 1111• Clay Oii, lor MIY OOI .... llon l!KUfretl b'I 0-°'""In lllelr o•" n•me• or 1n 111e 11a ... Of '"* llrrn. DATED AT Hu,..lnlllOfl 8Ht" Calllornla, thi• !Sit> oay ol OctOller 1'7• P118UC NOTICE PIC"nnoui 8UtlNHI MAMll ITAHMtlNT Tiie fel..,_,"I "r_, .,,. f01n9 ""''""' .. oce•N l'ACll'IC \AHOALS TltANPAC INTllll•R .. (S INC , '"" Ne.mope, f'111nl1l11 V•llO C•Of~--· Tiii• ~It C-.Ctfd 111¥ •car PVBUC NOTICE ----.... PICTITIOUi au1t1tUS NAMtl STATaMaNT T ... lotloolrlllg P9f'IOll II dolnO b\lll ,... .... : ll'ltlNICl.IR REPAIR settVIC~; SPRINICl.•A AEPAlll SUIVICE COMPA.NV, 127• 5 lyon Street. 5anlaAN,C.llfomla'770S Robert ltOY Cltwll, 111 Liiac l •ne Cost a Mew, Callfornoa m11 Tll°' D<lslneu It ConClu<leCI by an on Cllvlduel A-rl R Clllell Tlllt .Cat-I .... 11190 wilt> II>• County , .. ,.._ ot 0r8"91' County on Oc ,_,,,,, 1,,. llUS1• PvbllJlleCI OtanQ!t Coa1t O•llY Polol Ocl ll -Nov T 14 11 ,.,. 1>117 1' PUBLIC NOTICE PICTtTIOUl-aUSINUS lt.\Mtf ITATU.-ENT Tiie foltow1n11 person\ ate clo1n11 bllSl ... HM FOOTHILL OEVILOPMENT .. OR YWALL COMPANY 9101 VIit• P1< Ilic Drive Hunllnolon lluc11 C.Alllo•n•a .,.,_ .at Cat""'°iw ..,, V1ftA P•c ••• , Ortve Hunti"C;J1Qn 6t~P! C•11torn1• 9'•<16 D<1vt J..,_ J:IO Ambt>t Coutr Upl•nd, C•llforn1"' ~17116 rf'H\ bu\lrtt'\"' I\ tondut 1•n ov "' Qt•nf'r•I p.ertnrr,ti1p Al (o\l~m()\d t 1'Hti. ''"'fl,.,...nl Wd fllf'O w+ln '"° .. <ounty (I'"" ot Ortlt•Qil (our11v un Ot tnh .. , '"' l~~ .., .... l'lllllltNe °' ... CANlti Delly .. 1 .... Ocl 1•, ~ .... Nov T, 14, tt7t fl0»-7' PVBUC NOTICE fllCTlnout ausuesss ....... ITA,..,..._WT PUBUC NOTICE l'IC'TITIOUS BUSINl!SS NAME STATE ME HT Th~ I041owlna per~ " 11011111 bu'' ftt\\ ., COAIC T~EE CON!>VLIANT~ t•1.i c;..n J«•ftto. F°"'nt••n V•ll•'t Calllornla '2TOI e.tty S... FH0tnan<1 t.t'1 !><>n Ja<lnlo, Fountain V•ll•'v C•lllotn•• '210I Tr-t\ ~~§ •~ tondU<t•d bv •n •'' O.,f'•du•t 6tttY S F erO•n•no Ttiu\ \\.11\ement •ct'\ tllf'CI ""'''" uw Coun1v C .. '11 of Or-(OU<'IY on O< lobe< IJ, 1'79 PIJ'17' Pvbl•"*' °''""OO t oa\I D•il• Poot 0<1 )I """Nov I 14 ll !'11' ••~ 1' PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NII.Ml! STATEMENT fhe lolfowtnQ per\.ont •rt ooino bu\IM,~•\ BEAVER PROPERliEC, ••tl AlmondlM D""'" G•rd•n C,r-ov .. C.•hlornla 97.,~ Wllll•m O•"'"' B•ovt-r t.'f~ .. itt tmonOtn• Qf1vf' C4rocn C,ro ... ,. C •~dorn1b 'nt.-&1 J•au-.ht·f J 6~"'""' &~1 A Imo,, F tl)kt 1 11nt Dr1¥fot G4rl"t n <»r0¥tt ct••••vn •• ~ F'ubl1\t"wtd Or tl"W)r t:Ot11'-t CJ,.,,.,. Pdt t I Yl&-4\ Ort ll ttn(INO¥ I U )1 '"" "'""' N W ill!"m H.\ritr\ t-1 .. d._~, 1] ,, P UBLJC NOTICE l'IC'TITIOUS IUSINISS NII.Ml! STATl!MENT f h• tot1ow1nQ .,...,'°"' •'• d<11nq CM.t'lntt\ e\ (01oH:>U(ll\lt MEIA L~ oJJl 8wrft"•m AYt"U•, 9V•"• ... ,.. Cellle,,•le •11 l;-.. rllell 1•11 .......... .. ..,,11"91Clfl h«ll Ca loterni• .,.., fh+\ tHdlnftt t\ <Of'due tea bi; Mt 1n d1._10v•I l ,,,,.,.,.... "~'""" 1 h•\ \l•tf",.,...nt ...,.t• I 11''1 ""ff\ thf rourt• C•f •ti IQ-~ O'M'IOf ( '" n Or J J:-1omtu '''"'f'I WtHtl1.-r C.atlforn •• I "°'°\ !."'""' l tu nt> r '351 ' f-1orn•' )trHt Wh t'1t'r (,,1 '°'"'"' }\)ti)~ f"•1' bu\ll"f'\\ •' tOrHJUCl•d '11 a Q~r•I P•rt'"""\l'l1p J..,.H,_ J 8••"'°' TfU\ \ .. tef"r'M"f'lt W .. \ f t'"4j •11"' ~hti­ (O"nt, (.leo OI Or•n...r C.ov"h o., ... _, ... ,. 1'11"11 l>uOll"'90 Or-C..•I 0•111' "''"'· No• ...... 7 14 11 1t. ,.,. •2~ I• P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU' llUSl14 F ~~ N/l.N.F STATENIEHT II>(',> t 1• 1•1'1 FUUH fn~ to-low Q pii-r "' d Q 010 ''vbh•.r.o Or•nGf"" ro~n• O~•h Ph s "' '' •" O<.t J1AnG Nov 1t•11 .. ,., ,.,, .. , \r•it~':cMrN 11~~\'•;} ~""'., ~~.?,' Pt:BLIC NOTIC'E l'ICTITIOUS IUSIN£SS HAMIE STATIMINT r "" to11ow1~ cw''°" 1\ ooino fh;\1 ""~' ., •cc COMPV!lR SFPV!((~ ''° E 'Ill> !>t•Mt U>\ta Mrw t ehtornla .,.,, G.,y ~-1enou•o •• ~•><•I>" Orive, Newport 8••' h, C•lltUrf!i• t1643 T hit t>u\lrw-u 1\ t.onov<.led b't •n 1n cUvtduaf Gary M9<• .. "°'"II Thi' "9~t ••• IH-" wttn 1rw C.o""" Clerll of Or..,a-Co..nlt on Novem-~. 1'1t f~l'NOOfl l~..-~ (41· 10'M a ~iw.Q J""1n P 1tl'l4Pd ftrnl •t 1 'I\ Pa ornit Dfl..-ir N~•poq Brat I\ c 111to,,,1. nt;,,tl} f r11\ Du 1f'W'\'' '' u,ndur l,.d D'f' 4'f1 n d1¥'1du•• JOM R Benlln r P''ll\ .. ,.,,.,,.._,.,,, -· f1lf"d w1tt1 '".fl" r . ..,unl 'f (1•~• ,,f tlrdnoto (""",,'' on ,..ovembft.r ~ 191' 1'1U.,l Pul>ll\haO Otanqp Coa•t D••h P1101 N~ ,,mt>otr I 14 ll l9 191• •lOJ I• PUBLJC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS llUSINEU NAME STATEM•lfT ~ IJt'llt 1 n• toolowlna Pt,,_ "OOlna ""6lneu Publl.i.tl Qra11911 C:.0..1 0•11~ PllOI e\ November 7, f•, 21, 21. 1m •Jt> 1' PUBLIC NOTICI!: .. ~~~~!~~:..1::r" '"• to11ow1no oenon\ .,~ 001no lktt>1ne'' •~ DAON EHlEAPAl!iES • C11vmon 01 D•on CorDOt1t1on •n.tl ,...<Ann .. r Bouie•MCI S...ole JOO He .. port RH<ll C.lfolornla'IMO Doan Gerpor•hon • C•lllo•n1a coroorat1on •0•1 M•cAr1nur Bovi.varCI, S...11~ JOO Newporr Bracft C•lllornla tlteO Tlltl l><l•oMt> I• t-t•cl O• • t0t porahon ~ Corporelion Rl<.l\arCI" Verry O•~•or Admlnl'1r•l1on DI l>COUN T PR ... r I NC., 11•s NtwPo<t 81VC1 C..la-•• Ollt0<n1a Joel Wlllllf'll CMouJno ,.., Cltll Drive, H""'lf1910tl e.~11. Calltom•• ., ... Th•• OUtlne•s ., <OftOU<t.lcS .,., • ., '" dt<wlctu•I Jott W C...rtUll'M> ff'U' \t.,en'llfftl ..... , flf-c:I """" '""" Coun,, CW~ o! 0.-t.oun1, on 0.. ,_r" .• ,.. 1'1J471l Publl•NG °'~ Coa\I D•• t Plloi Oct J4 JI -HOV I I• 1•79 li04 '-I• PUBLIC NOTICE INC., MIMlon VleJo SlloPC>lno C'""9t ?TOOi Cr-. Valley Part<way Slllte set. Ml•slOn v1e1o. ca111orn1a mu ca111y Je~lnlon Vl•lo Int • C.lllornl• coroor•llon, 1110 Mll<"fll N .. Irvine. Callfornl• •771' Tiii\ •lal..,,.,.I w" lllf'd w1tn rn• Cou"h Cler• of OroMOe Counly on Oc IOber 7', Im 1.,-00 Llnclborll ltl!GAN,b•UMMY,GARllCTT Re•A.H-•n41ICING Tiiis """""' •• ConClv<l•CI by • <Or POl'lllon C.llly.IHll MIUlon VlelO, In< Cer1G.J-•. Pl'951dtlnl Tllb SllJltmtnl wet llltcl wllll 1119 COllfll'I' Clerk of Orenot c--.v en OC· 10Mrtt.1m • DAVID 0 , DAHL CllfN,. D. Loch 17tt l'•cHk Clet9t Mll'Y.. A .. , .......... 1 c.._.11 ... H•lltl ....... 8M(ll, CA,,.. Alf•r ... ya" L•w P11l>lla!W Ol'llllOI Coast OlllY Piiot I'. O. ••• •tt Oct 2'. 31 and Nov. 7. 1•, 1m .-n 1• lull• Jt5Ma<Artlllll' Illar• PUBLIC NOTICE Off MacArtl\llr llvd., N•w1Nr1 IH<fl, CA~ Oouble Y 011r Disco11nt8 BJ MASTIN 81.0ANB One. you start c:ouponi.QS and refuDcbn1 . )'OU can double your dlleounta fDd double your flln oo every trtp to tbe supetinarket. Double dl1count1 are eaay to find becaute the bi• food manufaet\DWI f.nquent-ly mm refund often and dlltrtbute cub-Off coupons at tho eame time for tbe nme pro. duct. FOB EXAllPLE. I recently bought a jar of instant coffee and used a 3S-ceDt cub-0U coupon at f,be store. I tbeo sent the manufac turer the label from the jar for a Sl refund. Thia double diacount aaved me 51 percent. l call the5e combined dbcounta "double plays " The secret or rinding lots of these bi& money-saving discounts is to play a game of "match." Arranee your cub-off coupons on one aide of the kitchen table and your refund forma oo the other At first you wall find only one or two mat.ches. But as you build )'OUr c<>Uection of coupons and rerund rorma;')'ou'll find dozens or double plays DOUBLE-PLAY DISCOUNTS have 'laved me thousands or dollars. They will :.ave you 40 percent to 60 percent every time you use them It's even more fun to combme coupon and rerund discounts with a supermarket of- fer. That'• bow you make a "triple play ... I recm.Uy made • triple pa., on a U.. ounce jar of Kraft Mayon.nalM. Tbla II bow J did lt. THE •EGVLA& PalCE of the mayoo• naiae la $1.58 but a local supermarket bad it oo aale for $L29. I used a 10.centa-of( cou_pon and a S1 refund form. Thia dropped my cost to 19 ce.nta not countinc postqe. My triple play dllcount WU 88 percent! / JI you are preparea. you may even bit a "qua~le play." Getting four discount.I on a alng)e item is becommc a lot euier u more stores offer •'()ouble Value CoupoG Sav· 1011 .. You'll be on cloud nine when your com· blned discounts add up to more tban 100 per. cent. That means that manutactuttra are a.c- tualfy paytnc you to try their produeta. LOOK FOa ME TWICE A WEKln lhia newapaper. With my h.eJp, you're loloc to make these bag double·play and triple-play savtnp. I'm gomg to make your tripe to the supermarket more fun than a tame &bow. That's because couponmg and refunding is the most excating 1upermarket game ln town. Do you havl' any queslioos, ideas OT sug- gest1ons., Please write to me care of this newspaper Occas1onally we publish tbem. ·---------------------------------~---I auao oooos, oaua•TllP ...... 11 I '""" ,. twrn M<MJMw. •~o -,...... torrn •• I :,'~~,!',',~!:,. -Z.., ':'::a~';'_._'-• -I DOUllLC NUTTY Ell'WICH AEFtJNDOl'l'EA PO I ~.::.,~~ ·~,.:· i:' ic~!.'';!.."J~,',::c,:t,~ I ~~.':'n.~:~•~r c!;!':'.~11 .;:,:.:~a .. 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UPf ~o "" ·"" 1r t)Pf ~ fll1•Hot l ll"ffl " f,,... ,_,.,..., • ( • r • ...; • t •D• ., ~ JI l •rt .. f J W"'«fl1"1P OIOtf"CI " . .-:J. h ~ .. ,. C,AN•A 8RA,.0 1.-fjo, H•\ '•"'tL•ll""' fl!~' RI' fl> -,p ,, nt.,-~ y-,...,, t: <...tfl•• (Ot•.-. ...nwf'IQO.' .. , •• ,. 'Jf•-dOf '"" ... ,., ._ '"•',.. 0.-c. J' "'" SARA L[[ ~TRAWBEARY REFUHOOHE<I F>t 10)4 1(.,.....,,.,.. 111 "'1'01 REO llect1ve SI •ffvnCI »no •f"orPd1Mt \t•tfof'T"tl'"nf from .,..., ~'• Lff ~ C...•.- pl .. -Cool -p CUI from ._ ~.._..., el C.-1 '>NOW ("OJ P 0 llO• /I>'>) M•v•-'''"'" M•M •H•I Wr\•O Non 0.lfy rooo1~ £ •P•tf\ 0.-< )1 .... ,,, AfQ 19<et .. " r.t\IWS \9f'wt OIMI•( 909"H'MJ \ttlO'\ ·,~,N~H•Nf Flf~UNOOff"ER w ) PO Bo•N87'J• _...,.,....,.,,.!w>•Croo tc••v...,t••t..,o•..,..111•0 I f I t•a \.O Tt "'" l'M11 NF=N Atct>lvt \J •t"funG Sr-n<f IJl't'f tiAa Eapit'M ~ )l t•t• ------------------------------------~ Stay OUt Of It, Mom DEAR ANN I am 34 .>ears old and th1 molhl'r of four Our oldt•"il ... on 1s 14 My husband 1:. the head coach of bul>eb&ll and track at my son·s hi&h school He also teaches chemistry Our son Is a natural athlete and into track I was 'th(' teacher's lud" aU lhrouah tu&b school and I knov. how rough it can be People v. er(' afraid lo talk to me becau&e of my falhe r·-. po..,tt ton I v. JS a lonn .rnd H •r) unhapp) Coach<•.., kid-. Ml' not C'uns1dered a part or thl' tt•,1m Thl':t ... urrer the tortureJ> of tht damned My -.on v.anls to part1c1pate an tnH·k lh1i; )l'ar. but hl' doesn't know what he 1s lettu:g h1 msclf an for Should I l('l him~ I hate to i;ee the boy go through his t>nllrc high school years with no fr1endi. A MOTH ER IN FLORIDA OEAR MOTHER: The loM of yoar letter "a!t mon> f'motlonal than ratJoaal, so I dedded lo cbf'ck It out wllb the Chicago Su-Tlme5 sports desk. By sbttr chance I reaclted a woman, Sandra Balley. I read your leUer &o ber and uked for an opinion. Saodra Hid many coaches' kids are aporta· orieDted from early cblldlaood, wldcll b an· den&udable. Very ofte• Uley de play oa lite .dlDol &eama aocl are aeltller Illa~ •r l...,-ed b)' tMf.r teamma&es. Aho. &lie ceacll uaally bell* Her badlwanla Dot &o aow faverttb• lo ... owakid. My advice la lo 1&ay oat ll It, Mota.er. Tile proble1111 you laad In tclilool bad llOUdal &o do wttb t.llle fact lltat yot1r clad WH a teac-.er. I tfllea& &o CHtraJ Rip lJI SloH Cl&y, Iowa. wtl.lt a 8W Brandenberg. HI• motffr taqM Laela tbe~ Utd BW WH very active aad ae•er lacked for frteada. DEAR ANN LANDERS. Our only son was mamed elght months ago. I wUI call bis wife Susan, aJlhoua h that is not her real name. M~· son never gets breakrasl at hom e Aaa Laaders t~ t cHl't ",u,Jn t'lll"'' l<1t1· ruli(ht T\.-and cao·t i;l'I 111.11 ''' bt·<l 1r1 lt1t momm.1: S.J ht.> makt':. h1m-.t•lf rnlfl·t· and t11c1,1 SU!t.m ~<>t'' to ht•r molher ~ t''-cry day Sht! 1ak11;o, ht.-r laundr) Jllhough ... he owns Jn c1utomat11· "a:.hl•r bt-c·ause her mother d~=- her 1rorun11 Tht ~1rl ne11er cooks dinner She either m()()('he-. ... omcthtng from her mother's house or pick.!. up Junk c1t the-delt. 11 p:zza parlor or a Ctunest• c·<1rn out ll<'r houw ,..,-don I ask Tht' g11:l never make!' lht bt>d [)1-;he' 1·an ..,It 1n the sink for Lhret> day!. My son n<·Hr compla1ru, because he is a saint How long do )Ou thank this marnagc will la:.t" -HIS MOTH ER DEAR MOTHER: Longer -If you stay oul of It. 'l1lle •i&aa&.k>a. as you deKr11te it, ls terri· ble. Bat bellevf' It or not, some men doll't attach ma~b lmponaacf' to bouelleepia« or coMiag . My aclntt ls keep qlliet aad offer DO HHes· tloas and no "help." Wllat goes oa ill Uaelr boue la a11tctly &klr bulnes1. DEAR READERS: In case anyone waa&a &o kno• W'bal happened to tbe Waaau.,toa. D.C., pltysldan wbo wu accused ot ldllial a Cana- dl111 goo. wtth Ill patter wtdle playla1 at &Ile CongreuloaaJ Country Club: Well, Ile paid a S5IO fiae ror kllUa.g &Jae bird out ol NJuoa. aJMI now be mast fatt bis peers al tbe clab. ( Singles Calendar ) ORANGE COAST SINGLES will hold a card party Sala. 'ay, Nov 17. In Costa Mesa. Jn tormatJon Ron. at 645-3988. SELF CENTER will present a day-long workshop on intimacy beginning at 10 a .m Saturday, Nov 17, in the City ot Orange. The program ls sponaored by the Gay Services Division Information Bob, at WT-9800. DICK'S DANCE will have a singles dance at 9 p.m Frida>. No.. 16, in lrvme. Information. Dack at 896 2177 BALBOA SKJ Ct.J;B will have a TGIF party at 8 p m Fnday. Nov 16, at Blacltbeard's Galley & Grog in Newport Beach Information: Wayne, at 645-7979 Orlld-resistant Caps Are Saving Lives StaU1Uca reporta that in the five yean after that accldent.i polaoainp ot cbJldreft declined by ~ percenL BSP'BCIALLY GOOD r11ulta bave been re-crted wttb uplri,Q, pro· blf tbe mo.t common product oo which tbe special cap1 are re· qulred. • • Bel-. 19'72 and 1tTT upliiD· Nlatea dliltlat Of youn1 chlldrm = 74 perc.at.. . t1I aspirin P01sonlJl11 0 dropped ~ percent. ac- cordln& to the Depart· ment ~ Health. Educa- Uon and Welfare. StarUn1 ln 1973 the caps wett required on autorooblle wlndabield cleaol.na compounds and 1loce then pot1onlo11 from lbeae products have dropped 85 per· cent IN ADDITION . turpentine pol onin11 are dOwn 51 percenl..and pc:Uonl... bl' lYt com· PoUndlba ~ perceat. ~ The important thine to maintalG tb.la · Improve· ment. 1alety com· misaion oMclall report la to re1eal tlie capa after you uae these pro· duct.a. Betauae tho caps are dlfflcult for some peuona to remove. there Is a temptation oot to raeal them properly. Thia def eats the purpoee of tbt CJpl and aboUld not be dcM:le, panlcularly In bOdMll wtleN YOWll child.ND Uve or are Uke- 11 to" \, '- .....,_,.....,.~..,.•.• • • ._.. • •• •••1••-•,-•"'"'"r'~•"-• ,..,,"'r<o" .. T0gSale C'Jarlstmcu is Cmalng Old toys contri~uted to the Newport Beach Assistance League are being readied for the league's annual toy sale at 10 a .m Monday, Dec. 3, in the thrift shop at 505 32nd st., Newport Beach. Getting some of the toys ready are, from left, Mrs. Lawrence Pfister , Mrs. n ara De Ninos, the Huntington Beach auxiliary of the Children's Home Society will present "Christmas Carousel." a boutique. brunch and fasion show Saturday. Dec. 1. at the Newporter Inn. Displaying some items to be sold are. from left. Marilyn Ellison and Sandra Rivadeneyra and Raylene Creath. standing. For in- formation, call 536-4553. I Richard Stoddard. Mrs. Wilbur Chapman a nd Mrs. John We bster Betty Ford's Book Is Popular at iuncheon BJ SANDIE EGAN Ol•DIUJ ......... Autographed copies or Mrs. Betty Ford's re- ceot.ly publilbed autobiography, 'The Times of My We," were selling like hot cakes yesterday at a $1()0.a·plat.e luncbeon lo Santa Ana Heights at which the former tint lady wu sueat of ( honor. ' All ISO.~ ol tbe ..,. preeemed for tale .-r ellda -ft tbe b.7·1nritatloD-only affair werw anapped ap, and more were requested, ac· COTdin& to Mn. Muine Manson of New Dlrec· tkJnl, a U:-..: home for recoverln, women alcmal• It beneftclary of the uacheon JRCU ... '1'11B 900& u •o&TLY tun of 1ood times, .. Mn. Ford said during a talk after· llDlCh, "So doni approach it with a depre99ed attitude.'. . Approximately 100 persons, moetly women, attended the luncheon, which waa held at tbe home of Robert LiDU. 1be tbruat of Mn. Ford's after-lunch talk wu about women and alcoholitm. She noted that she ia one of several million American women affected by what she called ''crou-addictlon" or "poly-addiction," which ia addiction to botb alcohol and drul•- • Explalnlna why 1be "went public .. with the Story d her addiction and recovery process, Mn. Ford aald, "How lD tbe world are others to l"flC'OID'w the path of recovery 1f we keep it hid· den?" ( Boroseope ) ABJES Cllar.11-Apr. 19): •aware of leaal JmpUcaUom, compUcatlom and reatricUou. Defer to wllbel, oplniom ol thole cloM to YOU. lncludlq partner or mat.e. TAURUS <Apr. 20-M~ 20): Flnlab what you start -realiu tbat many are oblenlnt and drawm1 conclu1Jona concernln1 1our ieapabWtiea. • GElllNI <May 21-June 20 ): You get to heart cl matters. You learn where you stand In emo- Uoaal arena. • CANCEa <June 21-July 22): Rebuild, rein· fcrce. remove safety halardl Apply lftlOD.I lllanled in recent put. I.BO (July 23-AUI. 22): Aceent on mffe· ~ trtps, masaen, calll ln•olvlna retau .... Be venatlle. dllplay ability to be fiulble. waoo <Aue. za-Sept. 22>: What 1ou need la Jll'lldleallT banded JOU OD proverbial 1llver .... . 1ga& a;.pt. 21-0ct. 21): Aura of nctte. .._. a.llta; 1ou creat.. dllco••r and fta4 "mlalbil nN." IOO&l'IO (Oct. Zl·?fOY. 21 ): Aeeeat ~ fmillr Ment. Be dlPlomatlc, mature, wtllbal to loGk tiilbbad eeenea for auwen. MGllTAalt18 <Nov. 22-Dec. ft): Pl9uan ~Je " hlf:U1bted. Accent OD llOJ.el, ......_ tu«HI buli.neu eDdeaYor. CU'IUCOllN (l)ee. za..Jan. lt): You can .,... 8dded r.pooalbWty. KJM)w It and accept ... . iaroa Uan. 20-Feb. U): What ...aa1 fit ._, ta aauall,y wlthlD nacb. KSMtW lt &Gd -~. lllCD <l"eb. JI.Mar. 2()): Ana wblcb had 1*a •uat1ll ID .,..., wW DO'! ncelve ...... .,......,u .... SHE SAID THERE IS a great need for the public to understand that alcoboliam ia a di.a· ease and noted she ia ''terribly encouraaed" by the interest in women alcobollca shown by groups such as New DirectloDJ. As an ilhutration or Just bow Uttle la done to help female alcobolica, Jin. Ford noted tMt d 7,000 public and private alcohol tnat- mmt eeaten ln tbe Un.lted-Stat.a, ''onl.J 40 u. destpated for women." - Tbe former ftnt lad.Y told the hmcbeon pthertq '"We must do aJl we can to erase the litillDa attacbecl to tbe dlleue ..• but 1eWD1 rtd d the ~ ts only one of tile ftnt 1tepe tannt rtd of the dileue." Tbe pub c muat be educated to accept alcobollam u a diaeue, abe aald, and the families of alcoholics -and alcoholics tbemselves -mutt recognize the condition as a diaeaae. PRIOR 'ro MRS. FORD'S tallt. John Mac- nab presented New Dlrectloos with a $25,000 grant from the Hoag Foundation and Mary Pearson presented the group with $8,000 from the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Dolpbins. Mrs. Ralph Clock and Mn. J . Lynwood Wilder were luncheon co· chairmen. Hostesses for the luncheon included Mn. Bruce Nott, Mrs. Peter Owen Shea, Mrs. Kae Ewlna, Mra. Harry Rinker . Mrs. John Hamilton, Mrs. R.L. Taylor Smith, Mrs . WUllam T. Whlte Ill, Mrs. John Nichols and Mn. Leigh Rabbitt. 1be affair wa1 updenvritten by Robert An· denon of Anderson & Anderson Insurance, Joeepb Bolker of 40 Carrota Joe., Duff Akins of F1owers by Deborah, Bruce Nott and James Warmington or Warmhltton Development. AattQ11es Mrs. W. Lee Spencer. left. and Mrs. Willis !Angyear admire antiques to be included in the llowers Museum Foundation auction at 7 p.m. Friday. Nov. 16. at the museum. 2002 N . Main St .. Santa Ana. For information. call 836-6550 or 972-1900. Cooking Classes Sherman Library and Gardens. Corona def Mar bas scheduled cooking c lasses begmning Monday. Nov. 26. They are ·· Holiday Dinner Party. Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 26 and 27. at 7 pm and 10·30 a.m. Recipes include Chicken Cordon Bleu. Tomatoes Rockefeller and Gran Marmer Sou!· ne. Instructor wm be Kay Pastorius and the fee is Sl5 Mexican Christmas Buffet, Wednesday. Nov. 28, 7 p.m .. instructor June Ca rter. fee SI6 Further information 1s available at tht- library. 673·2261. ' ~-, .... ----- "A Most Unique Place to Shop" Y ounq ~ • Plain Jone • Winks • J Fred • Retango • Hong Ten • l.qttninq Bolt • H.l.S. • Tea Party • (<>lows • tiod LaCoste • Jasmine Teas • T rocy • Santo Cruz Imports • Ocean Pacific ' . PRl-CHRISTMAS 8ak 200/o to so-t'o OFF all tops, p·ants and dresses. Check the Red Tags -the aavlnga are great. 90UDAY BVl!NING WIAa wlll be featand at u ''OpeajDC N-aanatmui "II'' _.It T p.m. ~1. NoY. U, ta tM iladtr· &roaDd prutriq"l&I'• ectjaolD& t.o 8ulJock.t · tvt.llldN&nrMfa&ae WMd. A 1MNt1DM1 80CmCIV& wW be beld "mda,y tn.n t:• a.m. to 7 p.m. at 1'.m]>)e ~ tl7W. ~lt:.OoiU lltA. -MN <UllSN'l'B ~u:: wt11 be featuecl at 5 p.m. laday at '• W•t Dl•ner PlayboUH, lpGILIOrff by tu Sao a.ma. Qamber ot Comme~. IDformaUon: -.un. 80WD8 llVISVll will bold tta Udrd aD• nuaJ aacUon 8t 1 p.m. l'ridu Jn tbe mUMWD•1 new Zducltioa c.ter. JOoa H. Main St., Santa Ana. IJilonDaticD and donatiaa ndee: • e&50. 09ANGB COtJNTY AHll4'1& IOdetJ will meet Tbanday at 1:30 p.m. at tbe s.ddleback Inn, UiOO &. P\nt st., Santa Ana. IOniatun Vlc· tortu-... will be featured oo tbe procram. 8llAU ISLAND Y acbi Club wW b9 tbe 1lt.e ror the ammaJ IMtaUatioa meetins ot the Irvine'· Cout Repuhllean Women's Qub Friday, Nov. 18, at DOOG. A S7 ticket lncludel ll.UlCb. Rese"a· Uoa inlormatioa: lln. L.J . Halpt, 11311 Fox- i.tove Way, lrvtne. PAIL llOtmQlJE '71 will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Commuruty United Methodilt Church, 8862 Heil Ave., Huntincton Beach. apomored by United Met.bodist Women. C08TA llESA'8 Catholic Daughters of the America will bold its annual Cbmtmas bou- tique Nov. 23 throuih 25 at St. Joachim's Pan sh HaJI, 198' Oran1e Ave., ea.ta Mesa. A TE8T f'O& WOMEN wbo want to identify their skill level in maJor job cateeones will be held at 10 a.m . Friday at Orange Cout College in eo.ta Mesa, spon10red by Reentry Options for Women. Kelialration anfonnabon: 556-5557. FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S SHADOW RUN tract will bold lta third annual holiday boullque from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Saturday at 10064 Sunn Circle, Fountain Valley. THE NEWPORT HARBOR Alumnae As· .ociaUoa ot Kappa Delta Soronty is s ponsoring a benefit theater rugbt Fnday at 8.30 pm. at La1una Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Lquna. Tickets are $10 for "Starting Here Starting Now" with proceeds eorng to schola.rahape. tbe Women's Trarunllonal Living Center and Crippled Children's Hospital. ReaervaUons: 833-4650. Cl1'b Colendar rum each Wednesday m IM Daily Pdot and conlam.t no11c~J o/ wo~ J and sennce club mtthngs and ~Is ~ to tM public tor tM /oUowmg lllttk Snd ~a Co Cl"" Calemor. Dcul11 Pilot. I' 0 Bor t•. ColCa Meaa, CA '20S. InclU<U !IOU' name <lftd phonit num~ Notace1 mMlt be rn our hands thrte 1'ftb •~of cm ewni frlnd SCMllM wNt "" want '" th• SkUne clHSltled ads Of tt•e O.Hy Pl&ot 642-6611 8 ONE HOUR TENNIS LESSONS s 15. 00 SIGN UP STARTS WED., NOV. 14th Costa Mesa Te1111is Club 557-0211 Just Shake It and Let tt Fall Into Place. 1he Precision HaircUt. Because your head Is unique, tne way yow hair grows is equally unique. 'Really quite dtnerent from every one else's. Precision haircutting Is a technique for cutting the hair In harmony wttn the way It P.rowa. Your harr eventually grows out but It doesn t lose lta ahape with a preclalon haircut. Consequently your hair· cut wm look aa good after f l'At days aa It doet after flYe minutes. And beeause the hair falls naturally Into place you won't have to keep fuaalng wlth It. Usually •.•hake of the head doe& It. At COmmand Performance we thampoo, snclafon-cut and blow dry your hair for ahcteen dollars. whether you're a gal or a guy. And no ~ntmenta are ever nee~ . · ,v. 1lt0 offer pef'lMnent wa~. COk>f1na, froetlog Ind condtUonlc\g. BOt we ntatly thine wtfh preclaton. And eo wut you. - • Thank Coodneaa for whole,..,_... Tb97'N.:Uoat ulna-penalve a WQ ol prorid- ln1 yoar famlb' with a main dllb meal u JOU can find. and usually cost leaa than cut-up fryers. Beat of all because they're smaller tban turkeys. they can be roasted lD not much more than an hour. Here are two rathef &lamoroua recipes for rout cblc:ken, developed • by the R. T. French Co. Teat Kitchens lo Rochester, N. Y. Creole Roasted Chicken la a abort cut way of making an old Louisiana favorite. Don't worry about the aauce -you just need a can of tomato sauce, a • little honey, and an en· velope of spaghetti sauce mix. When used in CREOLE CHICKEN ECONOMICAL, EXCITING w. redpe. tbe blend of seuoninp lD tbe aaaee mix clvea • dellcloua Creole-t;ype flavor. Ola1ed Chicken Am-ndine, 1arol1bed with canned trult, la as pretty u the proverbial picture. It's much easier to make than lt loots and delicious, too. Prepare<\ yellow mustard and oran1e marmalade are the secret ~ta to tb1a tana aweet-aour glue. Serve with rice or your favorite 1reen vegetable, plus a salad, roU. and milk, and you have a well-balanced meal for your family. ca EOLE ROASTED CHICKEN 2 tablespoons butter or margarine l envelope ( l lh ounce) spaghetti sauce mix 1 can (8-ounce> Gourmet's Game You work Monday through Friday. You're oo-t.be-go from 8 to 5. So on weekends you like to telax. Play tennla or lie on the beach. Shop or re- ad a &ood book. Joa ~~ora- But too often, reJaxin1 and entertaining are mutually exclusive. You spend so much time planning and preparing a get-together th at you're too tired to really enjoy it. That's not the way it's supposed to be. Don't tack.le foods that take hours. Be a short order eounnet. The rules of tills gourmet same are sim· ple: -Combine meals for easy entertaining - brunch instead of breakfast and luncb; a mjd-aftemoon holiday buffet Instead of IHdown dinnera. • -Capitalize on high quality. convenient 10· gredients, such as frozen potatoes. -Serve simple dis-hes, but add gourmet sarni•bH -Jtberal Mason'"" lemon slices, panJ9y aprtp. For starters. try a short-order brunch en· tree. It takes Just minutes to cook up this creamy sauce, add ham and cheese, and pour over precut frozen Cot tage Fries. And it 's practically a meal JD itself. Serve with fresh fruit and rolls. coffee and juice. It makes a gourmet brunch in short order. CREAMY BAM AND CREESE BAKE 1 package (14 ounces) frozen Cottage Fries 3 tablespoon.a butter 3 tablespoons flour l~ cups milk 1 cup dairy sour cream 1 cup (4 ounce) Ahredded Cheddar cheese 2 cupe cubed ham 1 can (4 ounce) sliced mushrooms, op· tional 2 tablespoons chopped onion 1 teaspoon salt lh teaspoon pepper Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Place frozen cottage fries into 7 x 11 inch bak10g dish. In medium saucepan, melt butter. Stir in flour and cook about 1 minute. Slowly add milk and stir over medium heat until thick and smooth. Stir in sour cream and cheese. Add ham, mushrooms, onion, salt and pepper. Pour sauce over potatoes. Bake 20 to 25 minutes. Makes S serv- insa. Make Some Nectar with 2 quart.a water. RiDle peaches; place ln metal basket or cheesecloth. Dip Into boilln1 water Just tone enoup to loosen sklna - ~ to 1 minute. At once .UP lnto cold water and drain. Slip off 1kln1, halve and pit. Chunk or slice di•· carding pita into tbo Sol ullon to prevent darkening. Label and store in a cool. dry, dark place. Makes atx 26-ounce de- canter jars. Note: U the nectar la thicker than you like. after storing, you can of course dilute it. Depend· .Ing on the juiciness of tbe peaches, you may bave more than the yield given. Chill this extra and serve "as ls." Or use In a fruit punch with light rum as we did. DeUclous ! Drain when all the peaches have been chunked or sliced. 1n an Gift Idea electric blender or food processor puree as Spice and Sugar many of the peaches as Walnuts are the perfect you can at one time. ho¥,ay 81.ft ••• and the Pour each lot of puree famtly will savor tbem, lnto a e to 8 -quart too. Com!Jlne 1 cup IUi· -........ ""'-•L ar. 1 teaspooo aeasoaecl aauc .. ...,..r """" WJV 711 cup salt 1 teaspoon cln- lemoo jmce, 1 cup •Olar namon, "" teaapoon and 10 cupa water. Heat nutmq and"" teupoon to 18$ delrW on a can· cloves lD aau.cepu. A4d How to keep them down on the farm. For free .. 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LDUta, frplc . etc. Tab-over $70.IOO Loan. 1teduced to $495,000' Rent ull Jan 2nd l for &>per month at~% lalaoalayProp. S47Stmo.! lmmed oc· Specious 4 Bdrm. tiled •-----cupancy. 2 Br condo l f I di ~ Walk to beach. New en ry, orma nmg, L 7 .. 7060 sunny kl.tcben, large * v ~ * PM.Int, carpet. drapes. famt.ly rm. A.altinl only Swedish frplr. Buy at $118,000 Ca II now 1561/mo PlTI &t ai.soc ~7881 A.SSUMl91/2FHAL.a. duea incl for 2 yrs ,,..,,, ,,, 9 ·" • '• • ., '• , Tot.al down Sl5.000. Pay SJ0.000 dn full pra ce [ W>f ITi I m e n l s S 3 8 8 I m o IM.500 Owner will carry ~ dfttl;\I ~~£~~ln·~t ;:?;::r~::ta£~ owner /bkr Jean TO at 9"'i~ Close ~anl_AdH~~5e78 837-618lor58M275 ellCT'OW Jan 2. 1980 Call fut 7~·1700 COSTA MESA ON BROADWAY -Eastside Costa Mesa, 2 rental units. sharp, new paint. high rental demand, just $125.000. NEWER IN EASTSIDE -UNIQUE! 3 bdrm. 2 bath, spacious in established Costa Mesa neighborhood. nice yards, $134.900. U~ l()U I: ti()Ml:i' REAL TORS~. 676·6000 2443 East Coast Highway . Corona dill Mar COMMBCIA&.11.0G I Excellent Penan1ul11 Point location near th~ f e rry entrance Redecorated 10 and out with l1mllless poasabwues 2 story wath 4 wuts mcluc:hng roof top pauo with fabulous view Can be ··what you will' stores, otfices or apla Submit your creat1 11e ftnancmg. REDUCED le $314,000 -MU~RY RF.AL 1-'ff /\Tl Balboa Isl.ind 673 6900 HOUSE OF GLASS Rustle art15t A-Frame Near \he sea. 4 BR 1ncld 2 mstr swlai + guest qtni, den or retreat. 2"'1 Ba M1u1111e Fam Rm bland katch, beama. 9.7% LOAN Assumable! No qualify ang! Comes wtlb a fan l.aillc home m a great location. Tc6Tolled~ WeUstftl 754-1202 IUTTHE IMTYEST RA TE We have several home11 from s.:16.000 and up all With assumable loans un· der 10'.7, Some with low down Seller ready to carry 2nd. Ca II 540·3666 . •Nltelc-.11 Real hfo fe Inc Slone fpk Owner w tbelp ______ ;;;.....;~ ,.,,, •· • •, " • 1 fuiance. 7'h loan avail. 1------• I tifil. I Sacnflce for $120.000. Reaf . . Pete Barrett IAYCIBT HONE , STYUIH .... COURTYAAD. Thia executive home with step-down Jiving room, formal <lining room and f aruily room all overlook this charming courtyard with Koi pond. 4 large Bdrms make this a special home It can be yours! $304.000 A $1( US tlbo.t nr ho... w• • wtf ,,.., _ wWca. co•en ...,.... & ......._ ::==642·5200==~ ~ftlMtt ~today! .9-83--o-~ ~;.~e:,.. l•-------fOllSELJl'-STARTEJlS. UMfTS..UNfTS I STOllY GUARANTEED DRAW. Colt&M.esa4-plx $1801000 SbaM roof,' Bdrm. 1V• ll~finaociqavall. o.ta 111. .. Opl.x $1~.500 Ba, SlJa.JOO, it.aUlde Xlnt 0 . J . T . cl auH. ~ ~ f.plx "'7$,000 0... ..... ~·"'1fi ln Uatinp. ~tri~t..SllS.000 a.,Mcewcl9,Mr. ...A--6~; ..... ~ 1tor aC7con· Anabelm4-'144.900 5 .. 7129 ..... auu uncrv ew. 14) o...n,e... Sl.31..SOO 8'7M210 Beat the tax man oext -------- year ~ a rent.al. Let ~'m!!!!!!~~~ij~~---~-~ \II help you with your tn· vestment. needs. Ca II --fi;:SELECT T" PROPERTIES FOi SAU:: &Mr9dlay -4 Bedroom, 4 ball\. pool and Jacuzzi, panoramic ocean View $890,000 Call for prl vale preview 963-6767 or 497-4715 Ask for Anna • Jf ti• 111 ~ • rf \ l llh ,,,,.., 'i"I !®INll DOYB SHOUS At last. tl)e perfect home with an outstanding ocean, bay. mountain & night light view. Gracious entry into large hving room & formal dining room. Gourmet kitchen & separate family room. Plantation shutters -3 bedroom and master suite. $595,000 including the land. IN NEWPORT CENTER Real Estate Career Mi9ht -. 644-9060 I S'f'BtS TO llACH Charming 4 Bdrm 2-story Beach Cottage with cozy wood-burning fplc, step-saver kitchen, upstairs terrace; lo maintenance, cedar paneling throughout. $169,000. Call now 673·8550 IOOM TO IUILD SIH,tOO Newport Beach 3 Bdrm home with cozy fplc, fam rm, huge back yrd on quiet. tree-lined street in established neighborhood. Call Now: 673·8550 C4MRXB $111.000 Charming °"'1>la, Two 2·Bdnm, fplc1, a.ad a_pproved pl&n1 for remodelilll. can Now! ~ al.AL EST A Tl IXCIUIMCI SIMCI 1949 COMI WITH US ••• te COtlOMA DIL MAit. See tlH armr .,._. a..---'t .... J ............... Ndt .. ,,. .... ... ... w ....... •t1'h fw .. -office. .,...,. ........ z ...,., & ....... ow.-~ ...., FIMAMCI. Price --.., Sttt.soo. NEWPOIT BEACH EXICUT1Vl TIM.IV& 11.le entry. formal Uvinc IJ dinio(. aunny lutc~n. X1ra large fanuly rm + wet bar. bnck fpk, soar 1nJ stairs leading to prtvate maste r sw~ & chlldren·s quarters Mamcund grounda Ask· ang Sl.68.SOO Call Now: 96>7881 lf1 I I I• '" •. 759-8811 OCIAHROMT COMOO 2 Bdrm• . 2 baths S«Unty bldg Varanl unmed O«'Up&nCy Sub garage 1225.000 873-3663 873-8924 E 11ei. associated [~ 1611111----ZOACRES 81101((1/C, llffl, T(1ll'.j 10•· w• 1.,1L· '1 •' t• · WTSIOE OF AVOCADOS an ooe or Fall brook ·s f111e5t areas s yr old grove of Hass. PUE'r\f'. Bacco &t Z\IUJlO& Great for maiumum tax shelter & producuon Pnced "' SJ0.000 per acre with tf'rms ava1lablf' Con Gallowa). R1tr 1444 l:><> Missaon. t'a II brook 9202t I 728 5841 or 7211 72tff e11~ CUSTOM Gor&eoos EHtatde Mesa ~~~~~~~~ custom built 3 bednn OR 2 bedrm + den home' Giiled entry court yard for privacy Fem grotto. 2 patios. kJl.a of storage. atepa to Newport II Back Bay! See t.tda winner. aow!l Call 752-11'00 Oft .. " q." ''"' 10.C ... ,. l•INI ..WUSTIMG DUPUI 3 Bdrms. up, 2 bdnns down; good condattoo. oew carpet.s. 2 Car park Ing. Step11 to beach • 1225.SOO lnclud111g land' associated 81/(•Kf ll ~ 111/ll TOPS '( f V'ti lJoltJ•iO t.' I I ,.G I IUiE CUSTOM HOME on orw acn.-lot HIP above Oran&~ Park A.ct9. Redoced fOf' qwck ule. CHOICE 01- CARPrl'S A.ND FLOOR COVEIUNGS!' H\JRR'V Ol'l11USONE' RANCH REALTY 551-1222 YOUULOVETHIS .USUMAIU Just wait anto the warmth of lh1s 2 BR con do I.I\ a super area .ind fall in love. l''reshly de corat.ed & spac1ow As sumable loan On ly $90.500 . Call !'to .. m.~o ALLSTATE REALTORS EASTERN 2-STORY COLONIAL bcepffOHI slallM)lect ed IMtttf'ect ............. •••••tk C9tt ~ Co •IJltlf •eeo•ltd .ct r1•ea811d ........... c .................. . s..eca.. ..... ,..... ·--........ ....... __ .............. ..... 'ff"'9 fec1la' -' YllW ef OC19 9d ICJllh ............ decla ... kl.Ill I lie ...... ....., ......... . COH ......... wport lffd louffoa. $115.000 ... •WATDFIONT CONDO-VIEW • ._. ...... , ..... 2 .... z ..... , .......... .., ......... 0--.. .._.,.,.._ w ...... llt'w.. SUl,000. .,. .... fw Sf50.00. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. ai36 w COd'll Hagh~.I\. N\IWJ)On 8--ctC h 631·1400 macnab I Irvine realtg t•U& SHOtllS OCWROMT A great close·UP view of the blue Pacific! Your private steps from your door to the community beach . ExclusJYe. quiet. serene living in Uua contemporary home with 4 bdrms. formal dining . family room . recreatton rm .. study, 31h bath!. Spa- & blt·in aquanum. Sl,200,000. WISLIY M. TAnOI CO .. llALTOIS 2•11 S.J~ ........ ..E: ... w~rroR--n-CENTH. N.I. 644-491 o WE HAYE SEYEIAl FfNE IA YRtOHT HOMES WITH "ER & Sl,, BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Buy\rd,. Oriv•• NB bl~ blbl MIMl-«.ANCH DOYElt SHOIES RXB~Ol RNESTHOME Restoralaon pott'nt 1a I Oramellr courtyard en H.a.Ddy man·s special try with pool and l>pa Lee 3 BR + hU,l!t' iamt• Spectacular \ ICWl> rrom rm Plu:i d1ninl'l 33 almost t>very room. 4 enclo<ied party PJllO \pitcaou!> bdrm-.. and Pnvaw tret-·llned :street moods quarter. fo'amaly Near shoppmg. fW)''I & room pill!> !( .. me room <! !iChool5 IW->tore & mJkt• wetba" i:rt>enhouse thou ... anch A ... k1nii Luxury h\m~ pnt'ed at SIS4 9 ~ o (. J II n" w ' ""29.000 Ca II ~0303 \!63-0002 BK R EA.5TSIDE Mo QuatlfyilMJ! Qw-aung 38drm, larR• FOREST E OLSON ~ ......... "' lol Owner wall ct1rry ~·c--c:- r I 11 ii n (' In IC c ·" I ---... -..-. -.-.. -=.--no w w o nt ld,t ' ~ M>7111 ... ., •• , ... ' ... t-"11-• [~1111 COMDO S7Z.OOO ExceUmt. alfordablt> de lftt home on ree I a Dd Low maintenance I 2 Hdrm Jar.mint! CreeJt ~ Poot. tennas. eonvt'ftlence and·• ~ oC the ocean '22$,000 ~ 3 bdnna. 1'-"1 •w--..--" ba. btfl crounds w12 pools Ir apu 646-7711 C!IE llDllB BLlllS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE FOlfVBt YlfW Lovrl' On<' Stor11 Modem Home Overlooking T ht-Blut-Pac1f1<' WATCH TIH: WAVES ROI.I. OVt:R THE ROCKS Four Rf'drooms Plu' Oen & ffUl>!P LIVln~ Room Full Se<-urit11 s,,trm C>nt> Of Our F'inest Offennl(~ Call 1-·or Appoantmcnt S92.'I 000 ·--• ...... 11 ... f• 631-1800 Ill DOVB HIVI tis Coldwell Banker 0.... 8" NOMOMTOIY IAY 4 Bdrms .. 85 ft. frontage on the water. you own the land. $945,000. SEE NANCY IMBERNINO 727 BAYSIDE DR .. 12-4 .... ~·----0 tt worbdt I told him• bfg or b&ac* cat wa going to get him tf he dfdn't giv. me my d\alrf" SHOE MISS PEACH lfta~a /f\:>S•1t't ME01t..A L. A f)/ffZTi ~IH~ AGENl'f ~ >- THE FAMILY CtRCUS by Bil Keane "Mommyf The telephone needs you!" DENNIS THE MENACE by Ferd & Tom Johnson ~l.oYa> '/oVR f'JDTHEJ?, Ell? WEu, Do )t>CJ ~Vf RfCU~IN<S NKn«MARes ? by Metl Lai.anus GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS -4r I HE.AK SClJM a9UNOIS IN "'4f L, PeMV. WHO MAP!: 7He ~? NANCY •I DRABBLE ~ '404J 'f"INK 1\l(~'u.. (V(ft ~~'fO ~Q ~ aMP\}S, NEIL' DR.SMOCK N!VER S.AW SUCH GORGEOUS APPLES II· •'I by Gus Arriola ~ 00 "'°" 'f"MI NIC 1\lAf IA)()\)~ AHEl1" 1l*C -S1'1J~..sf eoo-t ~ eu-r. 1N 'THf! Nf!X'T'" WIN POW >. see ... l.ll£U.1 l'M ~f EN(OU.Mt.n-~O UA!~ Ai.l Au..-1'\Mf 106M! by George Lemont ISIVING AN eve i"es1 'TOA Pl!l•Pt"4• 'TOM IS SU~A &ORf!!/ I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~ Sls.e1 tC--~~lncar- 5Verlllh N1tiOn II W"'8d 58 AINI drug 14 -$elllt9id ll&t 1 s a.g.noe 60 Mencl 16 ~ 61 Storege w-.: '7 ReslOe 2 ..ofdl 18 College con-63 ~l.olt test IM QrOWlftg out 20 Young ON 65 SdlOW 21~ &e ".MMI\" 22 College oomc>oe9I 23~ 67P ... Orwnatllt Mc.rd ~s.etNd 811~ 27S.W.. 2t T1rt 30 l.Jclts 3"~helea6 36 C.U..tng matenat 38 Flbullst 311 Pilmtre kJller 2..ordl •2 Inane '3Aemow " Pleo9 of Sul· fl• ~ Sllllt .afn.I '7 Swert 09l'UI '8So. Amer brWllldy DOWN 1 -wino 2 Bay WiftdoW 3 Fight 2 WOf'ds 'Sight• 5 TOM 6Cfesotnt- lfleped T UUKllOOI 5POf1• e h • POM 9Fontft9d 10~ 11 8rulQue 12 Etc 'skin . . ~ .... I l • • 0 f • •I• . • "-.•1• •• c • II D I A 1 :·rif l , A •• I I It . ' •• OU • D .... • • I II •• • _, .. ' A I. 0 I II A t , ... ,.,,11 '' . II A • •••111 . 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F ireplace lo both family room & livinJr room. La ndsca1>inr includes fabulous Koi pond and jacuzzi. .......... Olilr To See Call Owner at 640-9873 .. 1100 ....................... *~DUPLEX• Ocean view w /owne r financlnl IBr unit s w /frpb, l blJr to ocn O>· opOk. SZZl.000. Ajt. Les Bernbut (71') .....,5 ON OONTRACT drpool ~ ...... Del lllt AN&. SU0.000 ftnn. ID.ODO cttm, owner wUI liDDee lK IN.A. Prie On.I)' l yr, QIW • In top -·-················ i--------... ~ Walker 1; lee ~tkta :.o::.rradtetd 2 By Ownef' 2 br fduJt COG· br, J ba, tlr. u.cUt •-L..-.a.. Io .. • i.....:.... a....-.1. I 0 .. n Real &tate do. model home perfed. •I• umable 9117 • .00 ........----..-----Wa lk to Sout h Coa1t OWMll WILL CABY ll&llYI Olal1· Dl.yaaa.tlCll, Ev• 10.14 ..., 1o&n a• ........ i .. •---t-•-•••••••••• .. •••••••• ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ,._ ___ 111111!____ I • •--.. ._...,._ ,. , P aza. STt,000 Call ~.·:.tr~~ It's Mot Swm-IHG BIG cH•JoN =-~~or -..18 Mo~! JIOI would fall lD lov• ·---••• •• •• •••• •••• ·~~~~~~~~- _.. thia launH. I Ba ...... . 2bl. I yr old ODQdo. Lie .... y_. Bdrm•. earlbto11e .............._.., c..-earpeu , feac.d pallo .._ .. -., Mis.\ vaDI Exel, loc. I w.it to part, bb.. • acbool. J bd. + du, S12.S,500. J ackle ~OG1•1*. be6ch.. OCEAtt YllWS Rn CAU.'44-7ZI I Oii TM Level from tbi.s 1peclacu1ar Spectacular «otf coune s-.tlMdt 1011 1bat 'I the theme for t.tus mulb-levd bome Soar-~. ~ i:!~.4 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• GREAT OWNEJlS UNIT a.tr SHS.000. JOl(Es REALTY ('714 I 873-QlO plua commwalty pool, 0.. ol I.be area's mml llPI Ir tan.iJ Super Joe• popular model.I, topped Uon. OWy •.ooo. Call to-bJ a lb&lte roof Approx. cbym.mo 230Chq.ft &.try, fonn•J dao1n1 room. family room , f 1 rep I a c e . ,;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. Landscaped yard with•' •••r••- wnip around patio. Bnck -. -BBQ with seating. fiab "0.._'W.,."111.1••t W /RHAHCI pood. Won 't last ! HOllE ANDINCOME ./YowOlapwl~I $147.900.CalJ540-J720 Laree S Bdrm home In BlO' for slOK dn-pm\3 ,, .. ""Ml.SL! IP'Ul Eastaide locaUon. 5'50 mo. S..1.1t. 4 BR 2 ~ Two 1 Bdrm uplts udd to Bl. pool home ln pnme --· inco me. Priced at area. QIU Jack, S51·3213 _________ -1 Sl«>.000. Bell.er hurry on ALLSTATE REALTORS REALTORS "1n Nl[,[L l~J\ll l y ~ l'\~SUllAI LS sprawtiq 3 BDRll , 2 LO& beamed ceilinp, loft BA11l 1pUt level home study add to the Ceelu>g andspa 11.395.000 al ciaatemponry des1111. ol 1pac1ousneu EnJoy THE STARNES CO. k>cated m Laguna's pre-d.lsoovning the ZMny ex stigious Temple Halls tns Uus home has to or. l!jft5711 U'N. Cro5s over small fer 1389.000 u-tV- bridge to CUT G~S L.cagi.a VflafJlt R.l. LE A 0 E J? ENT RY 497-1761 DOOR. wllich opens to --- upper level, !bdrm + l.aiJinl Hih I 050 b a t h >. featuring ••••••••••••••••••••••• stepsaver kitch e n Leisure World, (iat.e 14 w I 8 J L T I N Panoramic view 3rd EXTENSIVE USE 01'" floor, V1ll11 Nut'v11'. 2br CERAMIC TlLE + up 2ba. ~·6879 A IC an SPYGLASS HIU IESTIUY Just rootsteJ)fl & you're ~re SRr , 2Ba bearh homto C '>')<; 111111 \Alllh Sl37,000 assum able Isl at 9'/t OWC?nd._ 17 I 4J B4'-SSOZ .._ "•rtr 2000 ....................... MEWPOIT IEACH 12UMrrs I DOOR rrom OCEAN Unbelievably low WW P RICED at 1425,000 . Owner will trade Wortd IHI &tale 556-7777 BKR. MA.ICE SENSE tblaone! Call MO·l l.Sl --------.c Priced below market and Poo6-Sacriflc.! llSTIUY!! private lend e r will 500 Yards to ocean , g r a d e d c a b 1 n e t s 7pm throughout. liv rm ha11 - BEAMED CEILING. ~Nl.,.t 1052 random planked wood ••••••••••••••••••••••• flooring, free standing AsMr1111b6e Loan More than S50.000 less than any bo~ on the hill A well loacated non view 3 Bdrm Portsmouth Mdl CALL QUICK <.:an 't last at s:Mi.000 644-721 l 11 DB.UXE UNITS ~ililiiliiiltlliiilli~j PRIME ~TSIOE, CM IJoo 2 Bdrm each. TifESTARNESCO ln alJofSpygJasa Hlll. we ftnance Uu.s North ~sta "Model Perfect.. 2800 feel t.hia prime view New Mesa home See Uus 3 ~~~~~~~~-! Bedford Piao represent!> B d r m w 1 t b d e n . -sq n 3 or 4 bd.r · w /pool. fireplace + WALLS 0 F f'all'Way El N1i:uet 3br. GLASS THAT LOOK TO $234.IAJJ Cw.t()m Realty I • 6"»5711 :UZZ7 ~~~.~~...... MEWPORTBEAeH the best valu<> 4 Bdrms. f1reg,lace, RV s torage 4 BR. beaut. Mesa Verde, Jae. Patnck63l·l.266. farrul} rm . dining room and trees, trees. S94.000 trade for anything. Good & large bonus rm Owner CaU 546-StlllO fl08llc. 2810 Serang Pl w 111 h ~ t µ r 1 n J 11 l' t' SS95,000 \ l>I\ 1-.1011 of Hartmr lnn·-.1m1·n1 Co 1006 .....•...••.•.•........ 30Z APOLENA BALIOA ISLE 2nd OWNt:R llOM 1'; GHEAT LO ~ATIO N STEPS TO BEACH. & Vil.LAGE ALWAYS A HOMt.:. NEVER A REN TA!.: 3 BDRM. 2 BA. W t OFF S TREET PARKING. PRICED fUR P~ SALE. CALL FOa APPT, 17~8729, •- .... ..w ..... SIM "POINT Totally dexuxe custom homl' with gourmet krtrhen, balcony, J(ame room & full size 1acuu1 In sumpt1ous master bath, all abounding with soled oak appointment-. THE BEST OF TEI I:: POINT for OWNER W ILL HB.P FINANCE • Asant $60,000 ·~HERITAGE REALTORS l YT new 2 Bdrm twnhse w frplc $85,000 full --------•I pnce S48·7177. 840 1480 A81 BY OWN EH 4 bd. 2i,, ba. pool, 2000 !>Q ft.. Gntat Ea.st.side loca lion $147 ,500 Call 64S-3795 Eves ror appt MESA DB.MAR nus 1S a big, big 4 Bdnn 2 Ba home with spac1ow. famil y room. bit in kitchen w1Lh new ap plurnres, new ca~tmg and d s uper location. ---------1 ,.~u ll pric·~ 1s o nly $118.900. Call 751 3191 OWNER LEA YING -=SELECT PRICE REDUCED T' PROPERT IES Super 3 Bdrm pool home 1n great location Owner ATTENTION INVESTORS Possible future com · merc1al use on this sharp 3 Bdrm home. Jo'or more inform ation, cal l ~. ~·¥-:~ HERITAG E . · REALTORS paclung now, call to stt, 645-9161 fOr Sale by Ownt!r. Im maC! aiag)e story home, 381'. Iba. I.rs ynl, many -·y a\r aa, cloae to x lot ~ $101,000!! school• It a bo ppln1 4 bdrm channet. Heavy •.BOO. Assume loan (I > shake rooC, 2 lae cov'd ~ pallos Choice area of --- C.M. 400 plao. Newly ol(ered ~-lJOl Real Estate OAK GLEN 1026 MARIMfTA Spectacular hilltop homes 2012 3206 !>Q Cl CJ<lse lo Manna Selva Rd & Calle La Prima vera $100.000 to $245.000 Di st 1nct1 v e new 2 831 ·3540, 493-4006 Bldr bedroom. 2"'i ·ba eon'-----CALL 644-721 1 doouruums. $97.990 HOUSE of MANY USES S - 2518 E1!1.~n67A34ve, C.M $138,500 !! """' 2 story, double !(arage Pvt m·la~ uml t , ' BY OWNER Short walk t.o be11cb Ru:iuc 3 bdrm I ba. with Joan C, Agt 4!JG.8'l97 fireplac~. e nc losed Pe.aasulo Point s.:,aruge so x115· R·2 tn-IRAND MEW DUftt..E.X JUST LISTED plex lot. 436 Hamtltoo 1400sq f\ per unJl Super sharp 2 Br home Do not disturb tenants. Fireplace.' Skylights! +~te guest's su.1tl' Must close in '79. Prin· Walk lo beach. $210,000 over dbl car gar age opals only $95,000 Joan C. Aat 496-8497 Frplc. patio, s ide yard S48·504lor631·3S20 for boat s torage ---------lf•nillVata.y 1034 S250.<XJO. SYCAMORE GLltil ••••••••••••••••••••••• eo.tProp9rK.1 BRAHDMEW VATHMS 673-54 I 0 Nice tBr, t~Ba, 2 sty C.-.. Mar 1022 ....................... P'abulous, large 3 bd, 2~ home, 00 nra lg cuJ.-de· ba. Quality townbome sac end lot nr Sood scbJs condom.101ums. Only 8 ltabot>Pmg' REALTORS 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODBRIDGE 3 Br $125.000 5 Br Sl96,000 assume 9 'r'J', 642 OU2. 64Hi687 MEW Woodbndge Townhouse 3 Bdrm I "'2ba. upgraded By Owner Sin ,500 675-6546 or 962-8750 THE RANCH Popular Appaloosa on desirable cul-de·sac 4 bedroom, 2V:I baths, 3 car garage, formal dining room Perfect for enter· ta.Uung Open house Sat & Sun l 5 15212 Cham. P8iJM!. RANCHO SAN J O AQI N VI LL A Award wtnnlng Solano model 2 bdrm den , Man y customized features Adult comm Near tenrus, golf & pool Dant oms this! Barbara Growxis, Ranch Realty, ~1-4682 Eves ON THE WATER I Bdrm. loft, centraJ air. fireplace Great invest· ment Assumable loan. Bar bara Ground s. Ranch Reulty, 551-4682 Eves A Retiree's Dream Right on the 12th grffn in Rancho San Joaquin You'll rlod lh1.s San Joaqwn Model with 3 pe\.lcl9, &Jr cond.illorung and s umptuous up grades. nt.E SEA. Lower lewl ;ro.m-r contains 2 bdrml> + beth. ha!> HUGE DEN 1wu.,rni-. PLE \SlJR !'; FAM . RM W Wt-:T Thi" l'Jrk '11-:ucl :i BAR. that open~ lul bf'drvom . l 12 bJth SECLUDED PATIO + townhom1· ,,., ra~ht m:..ir bilt-LO BBQ, 1Unhn1,.,hed Lile-('1Jmmun1ty pool 11 area under house h.u • .,ep I you •·Jn cn1m· Lht-n•l·~c .. entrance + may prov1d~ Lion.JI .1mt·nitw' .. 11h11•JI add1t1onal :.tora~t' tnt• v.•1rn Jnd v.nrk space 1. ·1T S "01' 0!'11 soon "' bt· \ at-.ull ,., ntE LEVEL. but wt hurn un 1 h"' ont· think THE PRICfo. IS' Sl.J9.00U Offered for only IJ"i<io R ~:.\L 1-:.<;T \Tl-, $249,500 Full ftrice •7tt ' t!t;i n:.~i SEE TIIlSONETODAY • Ne wport Buch I 069 ....•....•.•.•......... MISSION REALTY l,,arrmng old. Newport MabileFor .r~s 111...,. farm houst' 2 St> J _. 1100 br 2 bit SlbO 000 645 144b ••••••••••• •• •••• • • • •• • OCEAN VIEW!! S..cnfict.>' ~i.um .. 9 t; "li1c't' 4 hd 3 ha owe 2nri S23S 000 Patnck 631 1~ 1:1?Z~IX. REALTORS owe at 1 OO'o nv.n1·r mu-.t -.••II Eustbluff ~ linlm Lu-.k Slti4 900 Prtn •i nl~ UMOElt PRICED! 20x56 Kll Ill '>OUJ( ht 4 rt l' r locuuon Garden (;rove• 5 Sur Pk Li: room~ 1 }-;t, 9378 i 65 I SC, .500 Mobia. Ho... Stott 554-7070 9855 C'.il Hwy . Lai:un.i PhoM 494-07 31 l.Aj(E FOREST ARE.A J~L listed J beautiful mobllt' homl'!> •ti up l(raded tn p~t1g0W> So Orangl' <.:-Ounty loc:allon Call 972.lj42J Tortm.iw BIG CANYON ~ Ent1•rt111ncr 's dt>h .:ht I BA YSHORES ,.IVATEIEACH OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUM I 0-4 PM. A real(y cbo1ce condo 2 BR, 2ba, d in 'g rm Ab&olute i.uper Caluhna view Bt'acb Acct!i.s Tot.al secunly bldg mcl 'g gar. $229,500. Xlnt termi.. owner will carry 530 Cilf Or. l21>2. LMgWla BeaCh. Acceas by coo troled entrance on south sided bldg TH&RACQUET REALTY.INC TIC/568-3666 OR 3tS-48216 lmprt'SSlv(' enlr~"' a' I ,..~land, 4Br, 38a fam1 !'llewpon Area. 2.Mob1le ~ p J l' 1 o us n 1·' " 11 r u...-.-· to c"-·~1• from. ... __ ,_ I I I Iv homt'. 2 frplc:.. 2 ...,....,.. ,..,.,., cau1.-u• a tt.'I u11:s in '' ., "r~"t for ~e"'kend or • ... patio!>. $319.000 o)' .. .... -.,. ml( mom " "'"'" g room • JWnt<r 5'48--0511 ~ toar around h VIOi( Ca II with J•Tt'!'.1> lo l ovt'rl'd today and changt' )'our µalto Call U'> for more ""' SSOOO D life' detwls on this fJbulous n imr ow11 home' l'\fovt-lD now' Takt' o~er Mable Ho.. Store l'JUSUng loans 4br 2bJ 554-7070 dtn rm JV Co 631-0900 I•-------- MEWPOln' HEIGHTS Plush cottaee. frplc . 2 BR. dJ.n rm . newl> dee llalde • out• ~ Assum 6o&o. ~. 64.s-47'8 OWNER BIT THE BULLET' OffTO WAS~TOH Lobbyurt ti movma mu.st aell .. aut1ful 24x60 s.cr.c.. in rutt Orange County park 972 8421 TurlDue PreH1g1ous Dover ---------Shores address Sl72.000 Assume lst TD. $113.000 lntere:;t •µprox 10 2'. 548 1370 or 979 5195 Oluck 'd<>BILE HOM F tJ L"r ~l::LL REN T f·L~A...,C£ LACiUMA PARADISE BreatbtaJung ocean v1t'v. from this luxuraou!I J Bdrm dream ho m e Newly decorated with carpets, paper and pamt GloWJog wood floors Sauna Sp11 r kl1n1< gourmet latcheo Pe rf ec bon for $265,000. NEW HOME FOlt IEACHn<>PU Thi\ lun.:t' quahl~ built custom t bdrm home 1~ ncannR t•ompleuon Jnd 1deall\ 101 atl·d 'Leps from the Ck eun A ... kinR ---------S2.S9,500 Bu1ldl•ri .. :.a\ MobileHo..Ston INloi wwwlkwt Cetthr CALL US 661-1021 don osen realtOrh • . 401GLENNEYRE 497-4848 subrrut your off~rs CJll ~ll!tl for i.pec11.1I de t.atls ;~~ HERITAGE • • •• REALTORS Two 2 fi r l't·n1nsul.1 Duplt•x S20-0,000 .:!! • dov. n. 1\ ITO at 12·. 00 Uo• ~ 40lh Strt:'<'t Don o-.nt·r brokt•r dJ''· 773 3956, we eke11d~ f)lJ..CSn MA.KE AH OFFER Owner will assist fUJanc ~ Room for C\t'r)'Ont I st.ory, 4 bd. l ba ram rm, form d1n rm lgt· t·n tertaln1ng rm Only S\53,000 642 9567 •NO• • 9UALIFYIMG * ONLY Sl0.000 dwn on (ant.LSI.le option 3 BR ex ec hom e Sll 95 mo1pymt Prest1~1ou:. Ha rbor V1t-w Jre.J Owner 541-02 JO HARBOR VIEW MONACO .... W Li1tiftc). LC)e GI· sumable k>an at I 0° o 8 . Xtra lqil p.t tot. C CALI.JO AHN DORAN 851-9522 FAMILY , A•K l9T1 Homt:tl.t' 28 r . 28a cireu.1ar k1lt•hen. fenct.'<f yd. $29,900 Call 972 IH21 rorto&Se LAGUNA IE.ACH Bei.L Deal 1!\er Takt• O\er PQymL,, OAC likt• new adlt pie . lHr. IBJ RMP499 3579 LIVE IT THE BEACH 12~6 w expando. '68 t-'leetwood. JUSl re modeled l f'N5280 1 9724j42J TortoL'M! •EXCITING• OP9' COUNT'IY Duplexes on Penin & Nwpt Shr~ avail All amt'nlttl!~ Prt-!lt'nth le;;.'>t'd Tum kl!y oper J Lion P ropt'rt) m~ml .t\atl 67$-4912. BK R HE.'ITAL 1Nf'OM1': PROPl:.HTY From SJ!I \1410 odular T)p..-liorne. 24 'e«unl) J pvt bf>acht':-pool & pier Trt'J-.Urt' bl,. Pk JB.11 f'dclftc C!>l llw\ l..Jl(Und s .. h R \1 i• (7)41 411'9 3.S79 EASTSIDE L>arlm.: duplex $125.uoo Ml 25 HI or 646-48411 SB.I.ER RHAMCE Ow.wt-'s Ho...lib 3 14*1ft. 2 laUttit C.bolce loc only I 6 m1 Lo beach Own uml ha:. J bdrms . 2 ba . Ci rep le. pvt pauo 3 Rental un1L' provlde 'lllnl tm.'Ome A )'oun& bldg 1n active ~area IUS.000 w.-., M. T.ytor Co. Rab.on. 644-4910 4"9·~ 15 Bwld 1nii> for sale. tnaNl~nt avi.11. agt ~349tl ---1 Urut.' S~mo int-omt• Sl4 I 000 ()IHI dov. n S9<lll P• mu OW(' 1131 2Jrl2or ~96 ~I • 'MF; SIOl.500, lov. ml loan 11\\'C 2nd TU Deluxe Covington · ~ p1 ... -.. nr !:></ C:.t Plata Shoppm~ U!nter 3 liH owner!. urut w1fplc, t'l1· Pnn ool)' S!::ARCH INT'L, 752 :!:r.1 COSTA MESA HO un1b S75-0 .0110 dn Pnn onl)' .John Co" al(\ ti31 12t)li or 1>45-270:1 4 l niL., :!BR 2bJ Slllli.000 SJL ,lXXI yr IOl'Oml! OW<' Pnn only A~ 631 45611 S9 <XX>DN Assume my V \ loan O wnt!r de~are~ qtack sale 3Br. 28a. 147l 'Q fl Bt'~t d r~a ot Carbbad 6 yr s old l-'rph:. new parnt S99.SOO l::lo.!>tmg VA loan $77.000 0 W C Balance. Wa ynt 757 3'33 leave message Owner/agt. available. $109,990. 2430 Park-Fla~ lnc M2-7461 Santa Ana Ave. 642-6734. ' · MEW CUstom bum 3 br, 2 ba, 4 .Cagsey & Company liAVCREST ARF.A Lovely 4 BR, 2bJ. fam nn, 2 (pica. gardenl'r ---------Localed 1n Shorecllrfs --------· car pnag.e on oveniized --------• 1ot w/completely recon· IY HUNT1HGTO.. EXTIEM&Y dWooed 2 br rental uo1 w/frplc & hardwood f1oorl. G.H. Robert.son. Rltr. '75-0562. ----- $1.89 per DAY 'Jbat'a ALL you pay few a -~d DAILY PILOT ·SOYICE . llBTOIY Redhill~Realty HAUOUR '+523 CAMPUS Da· IRVt"E AFfOIDAILE Clole ill and very deslra ble t Bedroom, 2 Bath home. Owner ~ui.at in financtoi. '181),~') Big & clean 3 BR. l lh Ba I 1J11 Kl'.tlh Pl I ll'l' ,, • t 11no condo, owner financing. 1 -leech $79.liOO. ---1041 1•' 'A .r .,,,... "''' • •• SCOl'r. llAL TY ••••••••••••• ••• •• •• •• • OWHBTUHS. 536-7133 Ver y m otivate d ! 3 Bdrms., 2 baths, com er Sharp 2 bd· house IJ'l lot lot next to park. . Ex-~ area. 0n1y' $74.500'. celle n t coodll1op . P8trick&al·l.366 ~ . 1£EANFIJNT Ne w Modular Type Hom., pvt comm.unity. 2 bd:m, 3' hr aecurlt,y. •ub-leWD1 OK. From •.IOO. Treuure hlaod Mobile Home Pk. 30801 So. c.t Hwy, Laruna Beaeb, R.11.P. (714 ) ..,. • l1lM So. Cout Hi way In Vlllqe F'aJr LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 Get GREEN cub for wmn: eleobaots wttb a Cl.uaiffed Ad Call8G-Wll C51 Coldwell Banker HMNt OM A HILL .Recently remodeled, 3 bdrm., panoramic view home with new carpets, skylights, stained 1las1, ldtchen flxtw-es, paint, and new ~ppUances. A 1en1atlonal value ~.ooo . SBSO mo 64.S 7408 UMOA ISLE -2 Bealllilu.I Well Appoint BRIGHT!!! 1'9fTHOUSE STUDIO One ot the rew units un der 190 ,000 Super amenlUee . BYCO, INC. (714) &e-2251 NmUGHTS N B B ay View Fabulow. apacloua home w /all o e w De1 11n ktt.cbeo. marbJe rptc, 1rg lallen-entry to I M11a. lam Ii din nna. U shaped ctr patio , " m ore '311,000 Pr10 Only &42·56.14 ortl31 · l44S ' ed On t h e Wat er Properties. Each JI SOBIS.CXX> By appt *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 ~J, lay V'-w.! 2 Bd . security bldg w t boat slip Only $1911,500! Patnck Tenore 631-1266. REALTORS O IMlfied Ads, )'OW' ooe- aop shopptq center Country Club Park. A beautiful 24x6S Viking Home. w /everyth111g rn eluded Orean view above Estrella Goll & Country Club, San Clemente . NRAMAHEIM STADIUM Beaut 24x~2 1978 SUvercreat.' 2Br. 2BA. &ardeoer Tbe gold cpl It drPi lllhl bul warm lot Vouna adlt pt. 1s yrs +. SPICIAl.IUY Beautilul 3'd2 Keyweat Clim>. llobile Home in Lquna Hilla. nlcesl s SC.ar Pa rk 7lllS enc l mlnwed doon, wood W.. ~Tcm cc:md. Z AC. spacious Br'• with Ba + ci.r..tu area. wlk In doeea. Ali f o r o nl y S 2 t .soo (H1).-) cus.: MOlllHOMI SALIS 2708 Harbor. S&e .. ,.. 140-ltn ATTN 100% !f~lotWJE IS now when times a re bard, and when the men are be1nc separated from tbe boya. if you 'rf ~ror a t~com m:imioo omce now you owie it you to younielf tc OOMPA.RE. Call for appt ;..~"au fot Davis & Clark Real Estate lnveetmentBkr. 4000 WtltertJ Pt SC.e 215; Newpost Beach 851-1666 REALTORS ca 74llld Lot a: 12 u att Mcltel, K flnancln1. 2 bllm to oen, 1uaranteed PQliUve cub Oow. Sell· in& al SU. 11q. ft. Owner <213) 517-4820 Newport Beach watetfroat lot. 30xl00. w /pier• allp. 173-:r147 or 1133-2211 Cypreu Shores, San Clemente. Exclwuve pvt beach community. Lae level lot w /unobstructed 2nd 1tory ocean view. Must sell. 491-1602 or ~ t' ••Desert. ..... 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M buUdable lot iD t ~aplltrano Be a c J'a).laadea. JI0,000. 11 acres w/double wide~~~~~~~~ mobile bome ln the P.,o - Roblee aJ'ea. .,000. ....,_ __ IL..L -l-L-d ft.l lat ln San Clemente ,,_ _...... t Br condo, carport, no •.ooo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets, Hunl. Cont. $475 22 acres (2 parcei.) wUh ..... Wmd 1206 mo, lat, last & deposit. 2 well1, home. guest ••••••••••••••••••••••• 768-79.13 boule, barn Ii view. Walk Beautlful 3 BR. 2 ba., --------- to Paao Robles. Terma hayfront; yrly. leaae * 2br, 2ba, ffl>lc . dlx Con· $221,000. Lovely frootpaUo. $875 do. Pool, Jae, tennis crts. 3 Bdrm. Templeton RwriboldRlty.67s..&22 Sec.1ate.Verydesirable home. $58,000 w/$33,000 .........__,,±a& 1207 loc. Nr. Bch lmmed. OC· asaumable&oan. -•-cupancy. $525Mo Call a aCftla or almonds with ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Sam 968-9878 (H) up to weJI; a lood building l..arse 3 Br, 3 ha,~ blk lo UPM. wtcs27·7081 &tte.S112,000. bay. $800 mo. yrly Princi~ only please. 675-31.al ev•. · Old Town 2br, lba walk to F .__ bch. Remodeled. $5.SO. or raac~. acreage, c.-.. W.-3222 Mr Havel, $JS.6565agt. lake properti• fs homes. -••••••••••••••••••••• contact Ken Marta at HOM ES FOR RENT ......._ W. W-cl=!= :Ir elm 3ba. 2 frplcs. ocn 3 or 4 Br. Pnced from -..,,....,... VJeW. Wallttoocnfssbop- FO. 1 .,.51 Realtor6Auociates ~ No Pets. Sl175Mo. ~1585 Fncd yard & ~ 1M1Sprin1 Street 873-0744 «a r a 1 es . Fam 111 es New 2 bedroom 2 bath PuoRobles please. kids & pets home. Ml11lon Lakes CIOSJ 23a.S350 3 BR duPlex. KJgb ceal welcome. Call 964-2:566 or Country Club. Golf 1105146,._3049 ings, lrplc. garage . 973-2971.Att.oofee. lennla-pool. BeauUfully -:-:---::---:---:----, $700/mo. Call 673-.6522 9 ·--------l1tndacaped, no main-Your friends and to5pm. t.enance yard. oetghbors use Claasified 91!90 Clubhouse Rd. w h e n l h e y h a v e LEASE/O"IOH DesertHotSprln&a somethinglosell. They 'll 5 BR 3 Ba Spyglass 11111. 213-378-2572 lell you how well it $1000 per mo, applles lo --------•I workedfortbem! SC95.000.645-7272 - IESTVIEW SPYGLASS 4 Brdm. large lot S22SO mo. C-orporate Pilla Really 700.9333, 1TY 760-93.'JS Sl'YGUSS HIU O\Ulandin1 ocean view 3 Br + family, formal dmln.g. $l2SO mo Corporate Plaza Realty 7~9333. TTY 760-9338 3 BR Condo. 2 ba. Mstr Bdrm on lst nr Dbl gar Wiii need credit refs Avail Nov 19th. La Cuesta Racquet Clllb. HB. SRJOfmo. 9IO-U'13 IWW• H•h• 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VJEWOFTIIE WATER 2 Br, den, 3 Ba new townhome, Pool. Jar . tero'tlB i.,e $750 840 6383 COlfa MHa 3224 em... --3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• NEW Deluxe 3Br. den. din nn. Liv rm, microwave, 2~Ba. dbl garage. $750 mo. 2567 Elden. Agt m.5089. 3 BR, 1~ ba, new <'pta, wuber & lrl&. ~/mo. 2970 Babb. Mag 751.f735 2 BR, 2 Ba condo. air cond., D/W, pool, clbh1e, sec . Nr. S. Coast Plaza No pets. $475 mo 7H-~aft8PM Npt. ~-3br, 2ba, frplc. pri v yrd. Cblldreo 0 K. No Pets.$S7511o. M2·5722 Sbr. 2ba, near Fedco Dep. +lat It last. SSSOMo No Pell. 988-4680 Lease; 3 BR + pool, in Colle1e Park. Family area. $750 Mo.; lat. lut +sec. A&t David 648-3255 Condo Nr SoCtt Plaza HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 Br. Priced from se.c;es Fncd yard & 11arages. Families please. k Ida & peta welcome. Call 964·2:5416 or IJ73..29'1 l. A gt no fee. UNTALS 1 BR, 1 ba. . . . ...... $425 2BR. l~ ba ........ $475 3 BR, 2 ba..... . 15951725 4 BR, 2'At ba. .. . . ... $750 3 BR, 2 ba. . . . ... S.000 San Juan Capistrano ....................... For rent wU.b OPUoa. 4 flutlorVlew Hll1I bome.' 2 bdrm. 1 ba. '°"PIH, CIMA 2 br upper cptl bdrm. 2 ba. drapH, Br. 2 e.. ktldWQ, famU1 Nit. 1\am. or unfum. drpa bbm thldm00il N~ carpeta, bullt-lns, car rm.dlnintrm,Uvtnarm .... ...,......?H/S7Mlt2 pt.ti uis. 752 i81 port. No.-.. M 5pm 11 frplc, bl perfect coodJ. or21J!lllMI03I Shalimar. 145-1922 or 1.._ ______ _ -tmdl.137.2'.DI ~all Ow '850 mo. 8tUill&1 larse Bach apt. _a._115'7 _____ _ •-... 1•10 Yrly. 1275. incl uW. AA. LAMAMCHAAPTS -..-• Newport StuclJo Condo &. 175-DC --•••••••••••••••• Nr. Hoa1 Holl tal p I ---------l.arle. I~ bd 1ardeo t---------HOIOS FOR RENT 1pa. aauoa. Pl S.curl~ · Carw dlil ..._. 37 22 •SIU Adult.a. Dlbwbr. Br Eutalde. small but 3 or 4 Br. Priced from a..t l1'0UDda MOO CaU ••••••••••••••••••••••• bllm. end IU'. au bbq cmy w /loU cl oeal woo4. Ml5-tl!m. Fncd yard • O:IUeclnl/4TM001 . On t.be water. Newport ~a .. Pd. 171 SeoU Ga.17S.5M4bet.t-tpcn 1ara1ea. Famll1e1 Beacb's flaul. 11200 Ptta.5073; MS-5811 pleaae. ltlds It peta WATERFRONT a Brdm z rao.IG-47Dwkdys Bd l Br S300. Utll paid. welclame. 0111 8114·2:Mll or Be home oo Channel i.n· 2 .r ma. l bath a pl caroort. Adults, DO peU. 8'2J.297]. AO DO fee cludl &lip ror powet' boat OCEANSlDE OJ' HWY AdA&lta. S3'7S. mo Gas 3113 w Bay. 549-15lf , .. 1.o-· Dbl•• t AU.ract hach S290 lae Ptid.IG-5013. a..,.. Migllll 3252 ~ n05o m~r + n ra ITM081 lim.irza. 2 Br. crpll, drpa, frts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.__,,_ tim.4 ""IS atote. carport. Walk to W8ll Nine Condo 2Br. 2 JACOBS REALTY _....._ 1724 MMa Verde Ea1t. Spac 1torea " but . Nr b I · G If ••••••••••••••••••••••• Becbelor. lliZ hr apt.a Wmiclilf Plau. J quiet a, ac1n1 o course. '7M670 SUSCASITAS from S305. Pool, JIC\Wi. perwon. No pell. All util Clole dbl 1ar. "40/mo pvt paUot. Gau sea pd.1255. ~ • .._20M · LIASl./OPTION FUm. 1 br apt IZ75 6 up. avail. Adults, DO pell. 3 BR z~ Ba. oceu view Encl. 1ar. Adulta. no 21i!SOHartaAve.,..at47. 2BR. t ha., w/paUollofr. New lmmac. 3 br, 2 ba. -..&.. *'IOO l)IU. ruo Newport Bl, at.reel ra:klng, OD w. I n d a c p d . d r p a • .......,. ~ mo .• appliea Ml-4:9 ba microwave. patios, rrplc tosiae..SOO.MS-7272 · Neer mw Jbdrm .. 2 JahSl. .~»ao + No pell -.. ~ BACHEU>RcorrAGE twnble .. ~ .. i.carencl. . . --mo. w,-•••1111 immac. 3 br, 2 ••P, No ...... •'"""tmo ~ _. Sbare bata. Sl.45 mo. :;;;,...... ---ba. ram rm. 2 frplcs. J:IOAvocado,541-9Ml _..,._ SW'BMICI Adult community, 2 br, 2 ba. Pool. Jacuui, $57S. aatl0/AS~767 .... Yleto 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 3 or ' Br. Pnced from SC96-1586. Fncd yard • gara1e1. Families please, kids & pets we!come. Ca II 964·2566 or m297l. Agt, no fee MtwportlHclt 1269 ........••••...... , .... NO FEE! AJJt. • Condo raital.a. Villa Renta 15 67~12Bkr. NEWPORT SHORES ~. 3 BR, 2 ba Yrly Pool & tennis privgs 673-8145 or 675-4886 Debgbtlul 3br. Twnso for lse 2 1~ba. frpl c, gai. BBQ, comm pool area No Pets Avail Der 1 S575Mo 645 2183 C'Vl!S&wknds 3 BR 2"2 Ba condo, gar & carport. Gas fpk. patio. pool pnv No pets Ocean vu. SS8J mo.~ •NPT TERRACE CON DO -2br, 2..._ba, frpJc, cio.e to pool. SS50Mo -.&B, a.1503 azy lib rent! Move tn now ' S5000 dn ' Your cho1~ 4 br. 2 ba home N 8 . or TurtJerock Con do 3 Br. 2 ba. Paylt! ap prox $1700 mo John Va n1an Co. Gallery or Homes. 631-0900 O'Gir. 9125 S-.2320 --------........ leedl J740 New 2 br, 2YI ba duplAtx YIU.A COIOOVA •Eut•ide Harbor fUdp 3 bdrm. 3 ba. +den. Luxury Con do. l1800 per mo Call M).m.111 "•••••••••••• •• ••••••• MIDO 11q. ft. Hue• lard. H.a .. RNIST dbl ........ frp C, ltm •Lodted pr w /storaae *Gaa beat, pa cookl.og, pa bot water all free Jbr. Zba. boaua rm pool. club houu l900mo No Peta 642 3850. 642 1010 WATERFllOMT Modero 2·1ty ' Br 3 Ba home, 2 lfl)IC'I , lg deck. on the cana I 1n W Newport Avail 1m mediately S800 mo yr round + lJlt Ir last & dep Call~ S..'-t Capistn.o 1271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. +den. ffl>lc, patio, pool. Infant or teenager Spuiall l!'Atate Uvm1! Btamiful park-Wl:e aur· rouodln11 Terraced pool Su.nlren ps bbq, 1parkhn1 fountains Spac1ou1 room1 Separate duun1 area, walk-In t'IC>HU, home like ID1cben 6 cabioeta Walk to Hunt1n1ton Carter 2 Bedroom rum S485 Townhouse rum. S505 Adults, no pets Utilluea Free' LA QUINTA HERMOSA 16ZU Parkside Lo I blk W al Beach. 3 blks s of Edingtt 847 5441 1515.548-mt Eua.Ade 1 BR. UUI paid. ... cp&a, ec.c $29$ mo Nopeca 751·2IOS> Newt)' deeont.ed 3 Br 2 Ba townhouse Spactoua firepbce • pool Quiet area Adult.a, no pets $C25 ~»419/~3311 Z Br. 1'"1 ba. 1ar. patio, adulta. no pets $375 S.0.S448. n-e 541 9084 ---- 2br. 1~. ffl>lc. patio, encl 1ar. Adult.. No Peu 137910 ~· •New 2 br condo nr. So Coast Plata Pool. spa 1475 mo 759 02 17 , &U-897• • Adulll only. 00 pets Month to Moatb l Bdrm$325 2 8drms:J8S 2323 Elden Ave.C M M.ana1u. RJck Anderson 642.711)5 ....................... 2 BR. den. 2 Ba. db apt . ocean VW!W, gar. patl,o TI4-m-l030 ......... leedt 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DELUXE• GARDEN APT. we I co me . $525 Mo L.ag.. leadt 3748 eves&wknds 661 3097 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L;u-ge, pnvaw 2 br 2 bJ 2 8'-, AcWh Oftfy Jpools days 640 5470 Stooio, prof decorated. duplex Bltns. pat111. I unmac Free maid st-n-rar gua11e Adults no 4br. 2ba, nice yrd Gar Bll!m $S75Mo & uul Color TV. $75 wk pets M50 mo 675 0662 Covered car port patJO apt.s . B SQ s r~ to fwys & bchi. walk to 1hopp1ng or by mo 499-2227 493 73S4 - s.ta A.. 3210 Ue wpwt 8-adt l7" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES POR RENT 3 or 4 Be.. Priced from Sf7Hi'15. FDcd yard • 1ara1es. P'amllle1 please, kids Ir pet1 ~come Call 9&1·2:566 or 973-21111 All. no ( tt T_... 3290 ....•.•................ Condo. new lnt~nor 3 BR p, Ba. w fplc & Ind') area SS25 C..11 S4.s 5678 or5S7 8967 THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAA·ROUND FUN Soc•.il Acln1•I es O ,,. 101 • FrPe SunOd, Bru••c" •BBQ s •Par t P\ •Plus much mo•f' GRANO OPENING F~LY SICTION AIM. T SICTIOM Mfeal:fleld 1711 I Goldlawest .. w .... 847-6064 111r.1~ be from sao I...,. .. lf• CiCit',.....idl9a 2Br,2be from M.50 ~~~~~~~~ sar.z~ from'5Z5 • 8taWtU1. brand new SHARP, bead> 1, 2 fs 3 Eu:eUent location next BR. frplc. dahwar. pr & to~• parti PlllJOS N~ __!SO-~ OuJciJ'm _.elcome Ul Lovely aJI adult, no pell. f amtly S«t ion No peu l .UW Br a pts 6200 Ed Open daJly 10 S 30 HB 846--0619 •West Wilton, Cosu ~r. · .._. <bdUnd Harbor 2 • 3 Bdrm. New deluxt• Newport Studio Condo. Nr W........._ 1291 Hoel Hospital. Pool. spa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GREAT RECAUTlON Tenn16 •Free Les!ioona (pro & pro i.hop1•2 Health Oubs•Seuna• Hydtomaasage·S~· mrng •Golf Orn ... ng AanQe Shoppuic Cent.en townhouses, tea n 1 ' 113l·S583/S48 3408 court. spa.11ewnty. near sauna. Security. $400 646-29t7 or 213Jt77 7001 IASTSIDI l IDIM -HOO /mo. *cote ae81iy & Investment 640-5777 HV Homes. 4 Br. Sl2SO rm. Avail. Jan. Comm pool. MM1.S7 Superb Blutra condo. 1pec. 'BR, 3 ba. S150 Mo Aaent M6-lll3 HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 Br. Pnced from $47$-SS75. Fncd yard & 1ara1es. Families please. k ids & pels welcome. Call 964·2S66 or 973-2971 Ag\. no ftt. COllda1•d•11 "-•ll•d 3400 HAUTIF'Ul APART· MIEHTS: Single!>. 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Fur n1s1leo & Unlurmshed • Adut1 Liv•no •No Peti. • MO<Jel• Open da•lv Ii lo 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oakwood 38drm at Broadmoor Garden Apertment• Homes . Huntioaton Harbour. 213/282·1136 ·,.._pott llSeac:ft/So.: ~. 2l3/S1:2·3514 eves 1700 16th St Newpl Terrace. 3bd. 2\oW>a, fp, pl, Jacuul 8iZ5 mo. 548-8817. <2131 m.ia 142 •••••••••••••••••••••• !Dover et 1611\1 1714) 642·8110 Newp0t1 8eectl/Ho .. 880 •ryine lat iec ... 1714) S.5-0550 2Br, 2Be. wuber, dryer. --------diabwuber, compactor. 3BR.21>9 .• untum. MoabceUo J br. l ba ron do. 2 l'ar iaraae Refurbuabed. ~o mo Call after 6 pm. 640-8087 anytime wbds Lar1e lbr 1n 4 plex Bltans. crpts, & drps. Adulll No Pets SZ75Mo 716Shalimar S.SS.9650 SPACIOUS I Ii 2 Br Apt Open beam t'e1hn1s tbroulhout. lt'rvln1 bar, lr1 closeu. 12'56up m.mevee F.utDde Jbr, lba, yard, pr Very Clean AdulU No~ 111Sllo.66f..050$ ~ 2 br •pt.I. Fam1-YW>Jt. Pool Ii Play. p-omd. &lodant'e Wat Apts UH Maple •1•orMZ·ll5l ~ach, 2202 Hes5 Circle. 9S>-5771or751·2060 Spac 2 BR, 2 ba., clean. qwet. bldg Hld pool . No peU. s:m. 980-6212 moo. DelWte 3 br, ram rm raraie. Clme to shop pins. frwys, no pets. s::JS..D17 2 Brdm, Mar beach, l ·sty. paUo. BBQ, adWta, am pet MOO. ~3188 Blocks to beach. All UUlit.aes paid. 1 Bdrm. 1parklh1 clean . 12115/mo. "2·2011 Iv ms1 3 BR 2~ ha, rnnt dining rm, frplc. diahwuher. W/D ttup. Pat.lo, dbl car pr. t5:10tmo. 91f.5281 .. $' ,_ llaalair 3142 ....................... 7539 Int Aec. a~ on Mac.Arttiur- Ocupy lmmd Elqaat.spotleu-Secure Park car in front-Kid OK 3br, 21>9156(1. 641..aeo2 3br, 2ba very clean home.Across from Cbarlea Heller Park. Npt. Ha&a. Walk to ahop· pfn1.1t b111 route. 237 Knau P1. Shown by appt. only. Do not d1slw1> le· nant. Children OK. or sm. pet. <Hemet> WOODBRJDGE. 3 BR. 2"11 l·lll2J5.UIT Be. 1675 mo. 71~2360 -------- Pt. Niguel area, S47S. Yeuiy ............ $550 48U100. 4912-Z7'18. 3 BR, 2 ba .. unfum. Hl1hly up1raded, pro-Yearly · · · · · · · · · · · · $700 Bachelor loft. •efrl1. stove, pool, adulu, oo pea. aoo. &4f.ao1. Avail. Dec 1. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Bil ya,rd. 3 bdrm on a qwet street. Mo. lo mo OK. S$50 pr mo. Call 751-3191 wttdya, f.7PM Bhtr.t-FRONT ROW! 180 Back Bey 6 Mtn View E· 3 Br, 1"11 ba condo. Plan,3br,21,\ba,frmdin· Hetttaae Park. No pell. tn1. twae 1ame rm-den. Pool, up,raded. $500 mo. blthly upgraded. Nr Pe!l'.. .. ~48 · 1313; eve pool. S950Mo. &«·2915. ............. 91M-ST7 EASTSIDE 3 BR . Sogl famlly lbr, convt $400/mo. lit/ laat + $100. den. la entry kitchen, as· Nopetlr Bk.r. 5*<18H IOC 1 .. 6 pdnr lncld. ------------• '700Mo. ~174hves. m>. a BR, pvt, fenced, nr ecboola, kids OK. Drtve !tr, Z"1tb9, ~ rostr bdrm, by 84 5 D at re I I , den. bar, frplc, al a /c, N/WUIOll; W/P1a~Ua. tD>llo. Stan 14'7·3511, &UfFSCOMDO Lovely l·•tor)' enc1 urut w/3bdrma, 2betba. New Cllb'I 6: viQyl. Pool Juat 1tep1 away. Immed. Pll••lon ta50 Mo. •.am.a aft. I l-GM503 -=~©~\\=~:;;::\i\::J.;:=-:;:::~ £=~;=s=·== W..,M. T.,WCo Ra&Jton ~10 Eutade luxury livint. 3 BR 2~ Ba, W/tpa, tplc, c:a&bedral dp, etc. tm. DfYID6Co. MUa 3 Br, 2~ Ba, 2 car .....,e, pool/Jae., aew, $750 mo. -.-.evee '8rw/Dlc.1ard. "50/mo. · 9'7•1 or 54$-lOOL Ask rorBandy. Collell Park Home 3br, 2be. aft paint, Crp9, tile • drpr. I car pr. Avail. 21.A: 117910. la ate. dep. ....... •IOI/PITS OI 2 Br, 1ar, fncd yd. "25. eo.2510; ...... Tltaf Intriguing Word Game wit/, o Cltud/e ~ lloy a.AY l. ~ ----- 0•.0"'2"09 --· °' .... I-KIOf'!bled -dt Ii. low o0 forM '°"' .. ~ WOodt feulonally decorated l 3 BR. 2 ba • ooeaafroot Bdrm-Bacb Veraalllea Yearly ·········· Sl.OOO Lux facil. Security. Near Pete'a Land.ing. $575. 213/582.51M7 Condo overlooklog foun 3144 lain Ii park ·llke 2Br all uiil pd ts ••••••••••••••••••••••• tcz5. New 2br. Encl 1ar Great Loe. Adu.Ill. No Piila. stMMl. at.ml oourtyard. Full securtt(i ~ cblld OK, rer~:. ~w: 2 BR condo. The Lakes. ~2~ f!~ ':it '10 : pr .. llllO Wallace, Mgr rec ctr, etc. $525. call aft Nift!l. •• #7. 548-11511> 7PM, 21.3-431·30t8 ~~~;:--;::;;-:~I~~~~~~~~ Lmury 3BR. z ba apt Uke 1 br Sprtnp Condo. Ten-'!:n~l.~' :.1~~· ~~ 2 Br $325. Alao uolum bouae. Private. Dbl end nu, pool, relr1g. S39S. l>aclflc CM. 751·9'41, Mab, no peta. 301 E. 1ar, all extras. SS7S. ~8$5,evea 559·1581 MM1z:1 llDSt,NB.-llOl. 15'7·._ o.na PL.sJC area, Lu.a· !aabon Dr. 2Br. lBa. ury. new aBr. cSea. blt.ot. CU' POrt. S«IO/mo W 8/15. aUo, teonla, pool, Avall 11/U . ~­ a cu a a i, ••oo . •N•·•AU a.a ptdat apta. Pool lllPL Adu.lb, DOpftl. Woodbricf&e 3 br, 1 v. ha, ~ coodo. Lak~. pool, tcD!a, rec. center. t'<lol*a. '500 mo. m.~ · • .......,. rromaa ~~~!!:.----1 *"tiCid lBldroom from131$ Nueondo.2BR 1 ba,bak, l8lirm.. 1~1>9. J·CU tar .... •••••••••••••••••••• m>VanparctWay all rec, A/C. $425. after•. wbda. So. Cout Plan area,........... JI06 540-IGI ~l·Z!Dor!U/1'1'W057 lm,1'*61Ut 1174711 a:ft.ct a,m, ·-·••••••••••••••••••• 2 YI OLD CONDO ~ .._. 3141 BAY VIEW Duple:s lbr. .. Blei C.M. ~ .. J.atorrl "•••••••• .. ••••••••••• JYIOl.DCOMDO !~~•all. now . IBr.l~pvtlndry,al SpaCIBt,N.Lq,ocnalck Bcai C.M. JM, 2·1tOI') WU'fUiKtbruJune21l.b.. bllm, fplc, P11Uo1. kar bwJ, bhm, qulet. Meo ar. 1~. pvt I~. all JIJlll. loe. Gar. Patio. All encl 1ar. '515. waM. mo. 1 r1 1 Ad t t 9 , 1*111 -c ..... -ar utll pd. MOO Ii 1421. GWPl,MMSl. 1.-.um· 1.ca.-' ..... -""'l . 17J.IZ1S • -· enel IU'. $$25. IAIH. a 8dnn IBa. llv +din, -, _Br_ocean ___ v_lew_. -_.-35-. m.am......,. llr Newl.J Remodele4, fp&c, yrd, encl 1ar. er So. AdUita nopeta • a.:.:.o,.1 IS.J frpl, cUahwa1ber, ttc. Coaat Plau. SOO. _.Ultoramz ~ l br aJlldD. 111'. tll0mo~.m.aa1. n11G11. ..... ... ,..~laded. CIQMl. ~ .... ,, • " 3107 ~to-. a Br, t • aba .................. ~~ 1:-unlt, A/C, Pl""• -··•••• .. ••••••••••• ap&a. ~ lau.ndry Iba Condo bt t i!:!\ ~~ Pp>•,lt lBR~wloteraal¥.* rm. lmm14.' occun. •lew. Prlvac'>•. ::~ 1fitii07, ar. S:-·0o~at 'e...ui·0r~ n.:-· 94J.l80I l&elU\1. Nr. •hotl>tn1. ..... ........ • ..... • • I -.,_ •·9'11.•411t ....-.til.1<i01. d aa '"' L. ,.., w1t1.t Ill!, II PIUol child• pet tti.,.. .._. 316' ltttddt Ool&a 11 J CJlllll'· .., de<or. Acbta~ Oa.; treab y painted .......... , ............. . llr. 1._. ba •• ~. :.=.''· ans 1 r11. •ua 1 8r ~ ._.. pool. ~.dbl..,.... Lfttil1 Nnar1•o:.eo.,ar8. ._ am ....... 1u lldiM •• nun>ec.-D..NkebtldMlor • ..._ Cat. P1ua, 1tur1t1, Mel· LeeJr•• 1•u1e. -. ,..., 114t'tuoa, aMla. UW Pd. No~. teal~J1cad. Mll•o. 11urJt1. Utt mo.--..n. as. •1A",lfll. ...........__ ..... t ...................... •lJl\IOaca IY MAU.• J:t:.a"'=-Crt>1• ...... ........ ~~;;;;·: ...... . --------1 Drywal C.-,..._..k. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• We do it all. Metal studs Shampoo A 1team cleu Comm/Res/Ind Free Color bri1hleners, wbl est. 751-8832 cpc.s to min b"'leach.. Clean &dri ___ cd _____ _ llv. dm rm, hall SU. Avg rm 17.SO. couch $10, chr ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5. Guar ellm pet odor. il.ECTRICIAN-Pnced Cpt repair, LS yn expr ng.ht-rree estima te on Do work myself Refs large or small J-Obs 531-0101 Uc. 113372:54 673-8359 We Care Carpet Cleaners Travele n Electnc & Son~ Steam clean Also up. <.:omme rc1a l and rt' holster). Wo rk i:ua r s1deot1al maintenance. Truck moont unit .t're-e etc 7 \ 4 1 6 4 2 I s u J est. reas rates t><i~3716 U('('n,,ed and uu ured Selling anythmg with a Dally Pilot Class1f1ed Ad 1s d 111mple ma u er jll:;l Clill 642 5678 1'~-.ople who need pM>ple ~hould always check the Sen1ce Directory in the DAILY PlLOT ~. leociaJI • rool &nlNolobtooaml.Papa Clltt.131~ Plumb101, electrical. be&Un&. all 1eo repurs Free est. 536-1362 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exper. gardenmg. clean· Hau I 1 n g . c I ea nu p s . ups. pruoma Patncll drive way r e movals. EvesS48-8360 tnmrrung s.57~1 Llte hauhng·mov1ng Gara ge· Yard cleaning Reas rat.es 6'2·070S Comp dn·Up8, tree top. ~ & pron, all rubbish &~led ore. Free est 31111 ----Hauling-all types Dump Reasona ble & expe rt truck S2S per truckload. gardening & cleanup Qui~ seTVlce 548·1451 Ftee est. Tom 839 90311 Gardening, tandscapin~. tree lnmm1ng, clean ups Aviles tl46 8474 --- STOi'!! Take lime to rl'lax and iJlOP al homt' It·~ s1mplt• w ith 0 ;.1 1lv Pilot C'lassihcd Ad~ And ii you havc M>mt•thmi: to ~ell , call a frlt>ndly ClasMhed ,\d Visor at 642 5618 Heating & Air COltd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tnangle Hlg & Air Cond Co 17910 Skypa rk Cir lllOll, I rv JO yrs exp A rompany you can tru!>l f~tl-0186 L1r 11373!165 If YOU hJ\{' "!>cn1ce to offer or good'I to ::.dl. placl• Jn t.1d 1n t he D .t1ly P ilot Cla"-'>lfied Section Phone 642·5678 DANDY DUITllS Prof. £.1p. Ea1t11b •Ida, wklY or b\·wkly aerv. Vacanu our =, Steam ca'"' . Raa. Im. Free &56MlOI Wou.14 you like help wttb your bo\!Hworlt ! Call JaiM(9°1 Ra11edy Anna for rel A pro( svc. 87s.2.5H The Personal Touch Oeanmi. Complete pro ff181iooalt. lbnbl rate\. Guar. worltmaubap ~l~ AJ.ice·a Hou.eclean1n1. Reasonable, reliable, refs. f>n.12166. 646-4871 Holicl.ays here again-let's clean 1t up with a good cleanJng service Call Tern 645-8728. 842-1549 Attn. Apt Mgrs Let me clean lhose empty apll! for you Tau a 'a Apt Cleaning. 548 · 9967 u ft 3PM -------HOUS ECL. EA NIN (; Mature woman, xlnt re{'s. S20 pr wk & up ~l ------..... ...., .. ...., • •••••••••••••••••••••• Housei.1tt1og b> Un i" Prof & wife on S11 h hat 1ra l Matur t·. r t"!>pon~1bl • ~11 Clu.ldren. pets. ,,mok111i.: or dnnking 114 ti7:> OKlll. 64/J..SJZI Y.lwther you rl' hu) 1111: ur M•lhn~. Clas~1f1t•cl .1tl ~l'rlL'lllll( will ,ttot )our nie.sa!(l' lo th•· ni.:ht pt·u pie Olli Toduy' 64.2 56711 -...-.---f ...... _._.-.. ,.,. Nut patcbea Is tenures Atll IST. Hl-I 43' t'••r A 'I I ....................... ----------1 ...................... . PIDe Ht. ~alntln1. St SICYUTIS Bloc*. brtdl, alumpst.ooe. Lie/I"• ry me. R Free tit. Comm·ll~ad wa.Ua •platen. Let a ...__ .... Honest. ReHable . Installed. LlcenHd • lac'd contractor do It ~. •5656 ~llC. 75l·SIOCM bonded S57·&443. ri1bt JUnbly priced. lbb ..... M-2153 PETERS PAJ.NTlNG Expr'd . Reas Rates Free E3t. Call Gene MZ-0458 ffeddenei•I •commercial PIWJbP&. Free ea\. Reu. rala. 675-111.511. 673-07:17 Frank Demat.Q P110t1nc Co Int/Ext Cu1tom Vo!Ol'tl:.714/8'1.a887 Wlllllu Plumbtne Co Dlacounl prices Repipet, repaan. com· mJ/ret Wknd specials tfl.u.a. RepfJ.r & repipe special. 5pal ....................... llWtall.UOO. spaa Ii hot· tub11 Free e s t. u c'd /bonded ~ l~ dllcount ii booked ••••••••••••••••••••••• belot"e0uutmas Fred's Antenna • root tMtalla Plwnbulg 848-3124 taon Multiple outlei11. PO loxa..tafa Install. repair. 23 yrs WAU.PAPSJHG .~.:••••••••••••••••••• exp BHI Coyne 496-7912 Qu.alaly work 631·3085 P 0 B>x Servtce •pr mo T••biicMI l.epair :& E 171.h St. 1121. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUPAIMTIHCi 12 yrs exper N8tC M 673-8478 Q.ARENCE'S 1V 2Tyrs Neat67J.ss76 area I'm small. pn~ • ......._ ex per Oa ya. e ves, aresrnall S75-3014 -·-. wtuids $5.95 + 957 1096 ExtS47~ lol$375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ Prof p;unUne Ext., Int PAIMTIHG Re pur & Rer oof. All TrN S..-.lu ' 13'T783S. Low rat.es Free A.tt.tic t Y P f' '> i. h 1 r. I( I " ' ••••••••••• • • • •• •• • •• • • • est SJ&.4780, 5J6..4383 p~ rocki h11kes ·compo·l·H Tree lnmmrng. removal. Res. Comm 'I, Quality i''rft est S415930 Fin hdul dWa)I Land11c.1 1> Pa1ot1ng lNT EXT Won. Lac Bonded Ill$ 20 Avlul 10~ Clun upi.. D.tve Neat. hoo~t. reu . l2 y L·-.,_ 1282 5Jf>.8'76 yrs exp. Ltc'd. Dave rs r-AP-Rod ~pwrs, all typef> 964·\04.5 Gu a r" n t l' l' d ~ & C Tree & shrub. prunme & -------1 Paper H&ngJn tr. q uality-ComtrucUon 541S-0512 remo.,,~I. y.ird clean ups, won onJy Steve [)ay E X\llnl Paint & 4!M·mt.eves 494~. 11 f f hJul1nl( 5 48 2 145. wallpaper Qual work. ------A types 0 roo 5 r l' fl46.1413 J 1m re.Ji. Free est Steve Cu$tom resid paintin~ paa.red !Unbl Guaran T•~ 547-42111 5pec rolo~ madt· Lo<.· al tt"ed -.;u wa1llnK Hob __ .. ..., ES SIAM Cu.,t.om Palntm~ th>t• Ult. 3 yr l(uar C'huck f'.:<;s1an 962 11711 U )1)1.1 re not r!'.1d1ng thf' hlllf• ads m Cla.o,~1f1cd vou rt• mi~s1n1: J lot of Ot'lll'.'I)' informatwn ai. '4ell as some e real buy-. ref 11 25 Yrll up 9f.0 33t. I !fl~--• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rt-pair or reroof (;Jual Crl'dt'nl 1<1ll'd ma th . ~ (~uar Proud Bro~ f'rt:n< h ~p .. ni:.h rl'Jd Rnofm~Ol&4~ 7171 in,; 'P~ll1n,: t:o.:11~h lntbt Prof~1onal Pa1nllnj! Vtry re11!\ Reft'reno·e~ !'>48 951'1 or G3 I ~94 Pt<>Ple who n~ po•oph '\hou!d alw dyo; ch1•c-k the Servi~ (J1rr·C'tr>ry 1n tht· D \JLY PILOT IJ.J"l' <,(1mt.'lh.1nl( "·1IUdblt ' f'J.11, .Jn dd Ht uur l..o!->t .1n<J ~ ound < ,,fi;mn Thdt ' wh.1•r" ~·uplt· lo11k ,,. ht"ll the' \ t' lound d n 1Lt'mOf\diut- bil-6013 ····•··········•••••••• R~IU E.'\TIAL & :,ton·' CJr "'Jx1n1: (.JuJ l1ty ~ M2 ~t·.~ & 1>4~ 797:.! partm-.,h lMfwn. •...••.•••.........•... 435C Office Rental 4400 R.efttds Wanted 4600 MoliCJ09H, Tnnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 5035 5 ] 00 L<Kt & Found 5300 ...•..•••............. Hlwpori Beach l869 Hrwporl leoch 3869 ....••................. .........••............ BA\'F'RONT l Br with 'Jt'" pon h S4iS mo ni~· Wl:ST'CLI Ff' new c:ondo Pool Atlults. no pets 2 Dr Z ba. $.S35 2 Hr 1 Bit ~185 Hom<' ti73·6640. of flrew~ TAHITI ··•···················· Pnvate. furn. rear off1re :>.r !'\ewporl Centt·r St~5 mo 644 917(1 ~1nj.(l1· c·Jr JolJrai.:1· I"-' ,10 $.')0~\11 ~It~ IMli Offlu Rental 4400 ...•..•...•...•........ EXEC. SUITES PARK t~EWPORT Ba t•helor '> I ur 2 Bedrooms & Townhouse~ 2 l::lr. 2 ba. Versailles t.:on From $390.00 do w1v1ew Adulb, ser Spectacular 1pa, totul Many a menities 1725 recreation program. mo Wkdys 645 624 2, aodal proaram. 7 pools. 8 eves& wknds 644-0452. Loolung for an office m .i warm & friendly J l ITI08 plw rt'> Do you need S230 U P Offi ce store. persqnal11ed phone cov cpts, drps. A1C 17301 erage & thc ava1lab1ht) RetttahtoShclr. 4300 Beach.H.8 Lse 342·2S34 o f 11 profeH 1onal secretarial 1crv1ce·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lor2RmSu11.esfromS75. You 'll f10d us at 666 Modem 1 or 2 hr 1·otlalh' on beach on Tah1t1 with ('Jr row bu.it ,. u'h m J l' h int' . r" m JI l l'l ,. kitdwn. t>t1· fo'or mun· 111fo (.' J II 979 2699 l' H'\ & weekends lennlaCOWU.AtFaahion COTTAGE LIKE 2Br. ~r&:s."' San t;plc, a.w q>e, 1ara1e. Moving:' Avmd de1>051ts & 119 W J,9th St Call T om Ba.kerStreel. Call Bev al cut llv1ne expenses! $40-Z!OO. 1719-2181 ProfeHlonally 1lnce --------------· -----Wll. 12• U off ace furn . EXF.c'UTIVEOFFICE f714f'4C.lf00 ~mo/lie. l'5·33A. HOU~TES MacArthur Blvd. Vlewof .w sq.ft. In new bide. 832.4134 alJ1IOrt. "50lllo. 752-t?CT. located near Hong Hosp 2 Br, 2 ba coodo. •,; blk to 2 Br. llr'a Ba twnhse atyle. A -·• ..___b. 2 uto p Airport Area exec of cs. v .... now. -car CM. a o • Adu.It.I. No pet.a. $325. Bedroom. f~ont rm & .1-expmure on Brtal.91 Banett RJty ~ca.ter nr. Bent. °baf vtew. ISM> a.-21112. kllcben pr1vlle1ea. 3 ;/Jntr. I eerv. Z25 t.o 1280 6'2-52ll0 ~·lil&tnt &&a-1903 -OCEANFRONT• Fem.1719-2799 aqf\ FromS\75.557-7010 •II •Mllewtal 4450 ~ mock t.o beacl\. 3 br. 2 ba. downstairs. bltns. frplc. patio. itarage. S600 lZ7 44lh St. 640-3140 Great. vu. 4Br 2ba. yrly, Female 25-lO atte to 1h8re only. SllOOmo. 642·0045. rvce 2 BR. 2ba m nlet> Evl:S CdM house 644 ·2219 Saneletmnt. 3876 Dnve by~. avail now. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br l Ba. carport 1234 ~ f 1• W Balbo 81 Call Cor _,,, or a arge unique appt Ji~ or. Ca rolyn, Sparush style l br. a pt 7~ 1222 agt OCEAN view 332 Encino --__ . Lil See Mngr. Apl (' IESTIAT VIEW (rom lOAM lo 2 PM Rmmate needed . quiet, nt!al, lge 2 BR 2 Ba. CdM S3XI + util Ev!i 1)73·9102 f e male to '>har e hse w frpk & Ix-ti med l'l•il ml(s S2ZS + • ~ ulll <.:on rue64.5 7960. 84H 11494 & beach; 2 Dr. 2 ba . gar Sc.I .hat Lower duple11 $650 Yr ly. Capistrano 3878 Roommate wtinted. Fem No pets Adults 227 19th ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo share w 12 ol ~amt• Sl , NB loq 675-0'.!36 2 BR spac condo. encl d bl Large house near bch 3 BR 2 Ba, owners unit , gar. cpt.s, drps, pool pnv H-8-536--1-622---- w/many amenjltes. Nr ~mo. 837·3864 _ Male or f em zs.35 yr ocean, 2 car garage. 1700 Sc.tta Ano 1880 Stabll· & working 2ffr mo. 992-4112; 645·2303, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 8 a . T "" n H ., askforJeff lBradultcondo.lJke new S185mo1"',ut1I 1>31 3151, 631-013!1 Large Bach. w/balcony Pool. J&cuu.1. nr So Cst m>Mo. Pool. see. bldg. Plaza. s.195 631 4933 or Rm for fl!nt l"m Condo Rec. ract. Nr Hoag 646-0686 S225+ut1I. Stat•y dys Hosp. Wksy 645·624 2. NewS C Villas 28 r.288 213 ·623·11011. evt~ wknds&eves644-$369 Sec Gate Air, gas pd _7_14_9.5_7_037_3 ____ _ NEWPORT ISLAND $475 768-941 t. Fe male 23.30 lo s hare 2 Duplex, 3Br. 28a, 2 Bdr, 1.5 ba condo Va ftnplaee, balcony. patio. cant Stl25/subm1t. Bon 1arage, poes1ble moor· rue645-7221, 545-1061 ~/~~ble, no pets, T..tin --3890 499--4439 ••••e•••••••••••••••••• 2br,2ba, rrptc. w/lnry Caci br. 2 ba wut.er rent.al on bayfront Beaut view S2SO mo. ut1l IJlC 551·6546 $175 pe.r mo Yng M·F to shr 3bdrm hm Sundeck. fp, patio. prvt prkng. ten· ius er\. E CM. &>fore 12: AA6·;.,PM 5"48·4325. '"THE .. EXECUTIVE SUITE F\111 service offices 111 Newport Center 640·S470 --------- Greatlittte Center ln Costa Me!ita Newly remod sho p 'g center localed al 2750 Ha rbor Bl, has s pace avaJ.labJe rJ ng1n11 from 411().900 sq ft ready for tmmed occupa ncy. Call Paul S Ka l t, Ai<t 213 4644538 LUXURIOUS EXECUTIVf SUITES ••••••••••••••••••••••• For st.ore & office space at reasonable rat.e1\. 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. ME.SA VERDE fIB PLAZA U2S Mesa Verde E. C M. 545-4123 c z sp o m ce. shop. retail & hobby. E '~1de CM S90Mo 260-~20sq fl 548 'rn9 ------- Chri1h'ID1 Proftt~ CotNaca So.1 Retail or olf1re s'pace uvaJ.lable for 1mmed1itte ()('tupancy 111 high traffic center al Magnolia & Wa r ner 1n Founta in Valley 1425 Sq fl at 55' "Q fl Fronts on Warner Call (714 )964 2566 or 973-2971 Agent .-wport ll•d. CM Pnme Commen cal 1300 or4900sq fl. 494.5049 In sq tt ofllce or com m e r c1 al Ad jace n t Mannen1 Mlle. $005/mo 2610 Avon St N .B . 67U106 or 642· l 194 Space 111 woman'• health club; ideal for dance. VL<11llnR Profe:.sors need •••••••••••• •• • •• • • •• • • furn a p artment3 or SatffH-Mt.).Co . Mu.<1e. !'lo t h1ldren Ont' All tyve-of relil t!!'>tdh' dunng Janua ry only . u1\e!>trnenu.smn·l~'4!1 olh•·r for Jan "t1ar Pncc ~lalJzinq &n must be rcaM>nable Con ~ t 3 cl (' h a r I es L J ' e . lftd ~ fm.6."hl 6800 642.-2' 7' 545-0611 lualneu/Jnnst/ Widow ha$ rnor1ty for ~hn Rnialte• tnn 2nd TD's. oo rredit ••••• •••• •• •• ••• •• •• ••. chedt. no pnlty. l20.000 & .. '"eu up For a ctio n call 0 a twllt, SOOS a&eOl tm-73u pp ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 da,y approval. fund In 7 ,.._SCHOOL days. !llo po1nl1 No Uc'd for '4 cblldren. baUooa.. $10,00C>-IZOO.OOO Ph.as ruce Sbdrm home 2nd TD loans Lido Can be purchaa~d on Newport Co. 87J.7M 2A xlnl. coatnct at un •. in· tn. t.enst ~~-~~--~~ Park Place. Inc. 842·7461 CASH Dress Shop for Sale. 6yrs 111 good loc. m .ooo Cuh Owner 556-7464. TEHHIS STORE lo overhead, ha profits. Newport a rea . Only 12?.SOO Patnck. 631 1266, REALTORS M ari n e Mfg n 4!e d s p.irtner. Proprietary item. Hi·volume one of d lund parts Modelol In \'e&l Xlnt return. can be handled on P 1T bas1::. Wnte Ad •S24. r o The Daily P ilot. P 0 Box 1500, Colila MesiA, <.:ahf 921)26 Small uruque dress !>hop, Lido V1ll1Re marin a. s:;(XX) handles incl 1nven \ory 7SS 7408, 481 OM~ evs ... , ......... W..t.d 5020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt capital for n p11ndlng bicycle manufacturer. secur«I 67s-«n8 MaMytoLOCM 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOIT.D.'1 9M-1056 Nwpt Pac1l1c F\Jnd11111 2-dTD On Mesa Verde Home S1500. Will D1Srount Agent 541 080C1 T.D. $10,000 for J y r~ at l 2'l -onl y Stl500 ' Palll ck. 631 1266 I :ii%-~ l...._~:t1- HOMEOW"lER Lt>AN~ ARRANG ED SI0.000 to '250.000 •A..l\fORTIU:U •l:'-ITEREST ONL 'I' •SHORT TERM Call Bob Will.lams 1\ji!ent 731 m 1or96019Si 2ltd T ,,.. DHd $21.300 for 2 yea r~ on Northwood hom e 01 .. <.'OUnl to y1l'ld 18' • Good eQl.DlY position &40 51l2 Asa -------- Amoultctfl9nts/ 'tnOMkl Lost&FMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .........••.•••..................•........... ---------Fount1 Germ ShorthJ1r FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: •4~s•11 lclt or FCM>d a pet~ CaU Ana ma I A11u\ance l.eacue $37·22'73, DO fee f"'8S cw \ogt a pet• Call Spenal Pall Hotline 714/V'1'2 ~. Zl312$8-73M FOUDd rem German Sbepherd, a171' a. .. tu. blJr face . We11m1ns ter 847~ Los t Co C'katetl. 11ray w wtit up wmgs. yel & oran11e hd, & m1s11ng r4!athers o n n eck &tS-:1712 ---- FOUDd f' Shepherd mix Has flea rollar. & 1111( 'SHEP ', a lso. J key:. 96S-Mll --------ubenll Rt'ward for return o( snwll wh.Jtt> Maltew male d o g 1,011 t In Tiburon. F vu n ta1n \'alle~ 71• 962 8i84 --- Found Toy black poodlt• t'Omer Monte Vista & Saraa Ana. C M >&8 S998 Found lge blk female dog, white feet . v1t· 22nd St & Santa Ana. C~ 548--3952 Found Claim or a dopt Grey tan lge Cock.iPoO F lruh Setter. .. ~ Pit Bull Mix. b l a r k ~· Malamute M Blk Poodle Mix. M Newport Bch Annml Shelter 644 3656 German Shepherd. older male Found in Costcl Mesa Choke chatn Well manne~ dog 646-5339 h,uncr M v1r SJ(' nr hl,,...f' ~table-., 493 '>197 1-'C>l'N U Wh i t t> <'il l brookhur~t & Slater CJ6l.J976or 546 1377 La\t Cat. Balboa Island off Whl long hr tiger mat1wtas on face bl~ eye& 67$-9380 67$-4790 Loat RING. V\c Bren Garden Homes IQ 1\lrUerock. Reward II.ZS, Greet ..Umen\.al Vallie P\eDa call m.att • Found Poodle male cham pasne Vic . Beacb/falbert. Now al Ora.air Co Poemd .. FOUND: Siamese k>oktnlt cat Has blue collar Vic H o p e n ff Bol•a Westnunl!t.er 531 S286 FOUND In Npt Bch Blk Temer Pup White & bm mix bre~ Re l ne,t'r rrux 644 36.'.16 Found ll II by Bu.-.hard and Adam.5. H 8 m alt· lruh ..etter. around l yr a'd Very well tempered Ca II 962 855!1 f ound Mixed Af~hJ n Gt'rm Sht'p Bt'J uty 675-2S09 Found Eni;th!lh Pmnter male Whl brn i.pots. ~.oeu tramed Very >:ood dot( Owner ple ase C'la1m . lAuls Jr 714'/543·413:!. Found 4mo &KO Siamese rat. b1ji! feet. 23rd St . C M 213 t!D3 6443 f ound At Greer Par1<. H B Blk Lab Retnever . about 2mo 892 2559 f ound Gray fem lonit twr cat Wht nea rollar. ver y affect io n a t e . Brookhu rst betw een Yorktown & Garfield 963-7~70 -----DLX NU 2 B.R l\.'JBA F/P & pool on grounds DK BLTNS YRLY LWR carport St2$Mo. 7'11·2844 NR LIDO 1525 CPL ---·------2bdnn Apt. Wahr & dryer. wlk lo stores. $190 & 'Ailltla. CM. 642-8104. Off1cel> now av.Jtl 1n elegantly appointed Ex ecut1ve Su1tei. centrally located near frecw11y::., court::. & the Orange Co unt y A i r port Fnc1 ht1es includ e a fnendly, efficient recep t 1onst /tel e pho n e operalor wh0&greets your clients and 11nswers your calla, a complete Ca hf & Federal law libra ry. bea utifully d ecora ted conlerence rooms. photo copy machines. & the finest 1n secretarial services. For further info & a pers onal t o ur through the facilities. please contact Vortac Aaaoc.. (714 >955 2288. (714 )956.3900. yoga, etc S41H765 1---------5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- Found Labrad or Found t surfboard al 76S Gav1ota, L11Kuna Bch Contact L a guna Bch P o l1 re D ~pt . C a ::.e 7!M)4198 ONLY 675-0lm ~· "'"91shed or Uwf• ••d 3900 Oceanfront 4 Br luxury ••••••••••••••••••••••• dl.lplex, upper. $1050 m yr)y. 752·9442 dy1 , 875-1817 ev•l~knda. WestcUf( 2 br, 1 Ya ba townbc>uN. Adults only. no pm. tf15. 1728 Bed· ford Lo. 541-7~ HEWPORT IEACH OFFICE OR RENTAL SPACE, W. Csl. Hwy .• Mariners Mlle. 92:56q. ft. 714-64.S-2628 RIMTOllUY 4700aq tt office bwlding. near Lido Jsle, purchase price rrso,ooo w 11100.000 dwn. 430 32nd St . Newport Beacb. £811 for details Sierra Realty 633-7920 SWIHGLOA.HS and 2bd Trust Dffd Loan1 on res1denllal property Customized to meet YoUrneeds' RE. DEPT. SAHTIAGO IA.HK 7141132.5200 Newport nr Poet Ofc. 5021 _______ _ sq' store1ofc. 2630C A von . 646·2947 or 2'131871. 7001 RETAl.LSPACE a.ta ll..a-1200 aq.f\. Costa Maa-UIOaq.fl. C.. lleta-4013 IQ I\ Colla lle1a-2340aq.f\. OnEutl7tb~ Barrett Rlty Reliater Ma-5840 ' V'NEED V'MONEY • Free Junket Flights Everyday lo Las Vegas Via Scheduled Airlines For ln!ormallon Ca II 521-3970 12131776 0100 noo ••••••••••••••••••••••• lAJlft 6mo old male cal, lllht Brwn. &old ~yes. 211t & Santa Ana, C.M. 6'S-488.54l·9101.al'l $. Retriever on 11 9 Nt>ar Thomas J e ffer so n School. S.A. To claim IDU5l descnbe 545--4419. D).7252 LOST Brown M Cat , =belly, asthma. nda cation 'Fat Boy' ISO REWARD LOllt No., 1498-22W SELL idle 1Lem1 Wlth a Daily Pl.lot Class ified Ad Found Male black adult cal Loud voice Vic. My rtle S t . Laiun a , Be nch 04 7346 o r 494-455 Found Youne male dog. sbort h air, brown & white, v1c Hunt. Bch Pier 983-1884 GET MORE $$$$$ FOR YOUR DIME WITH OUR NEW DIME-A-LINE • .. TOMMY'S . CfMIWPOIT ISCOlllS DIAJIOND WANTED· Pltv. pert,y wUl bUJ l to 3 flU:'l&;cmb. N.B.~S •••LI LADll'S• Your~ceofJOO .. ot Mlect-formoda-n Photo Datu. l••&· ...... a& br. 9'11· 19'1'9 -coMPATIUJTY .. ''Opm Lirest)le" people 8lncln warm ~bOGll au..-call '1»0IT4 ~eall T5IMl11 a.a.ded Jibe. aQY b.r AD ~ lll1 mew to S. CA ) seeb &Jrl. IPl!de. attnctJve. 17-218 ,,., ... = +"81 rela- taomhlp, &t8·8l72-No kmlo' eaUa pAeue. •LORI'S* WE'RE fl OPEN 24 bn DAILY ~983> 836--0104 ----A ~nch DeUahl LEMAN DE LARUE iSX>RTS 24 URS !m-9820 836-0104 REACHIMG OUT 640-2859, 760-900 at Hr OutcaU Only o.c. AJllPOIT ESCORT SERVICE Speclallalna ln bull· ne11men, re11dent1 •II..,. 739 .. uq Ddinl PboneCalb Weare for real. Try us Fam-A-Friend 5.'18-2" I WtlOld the Lady m red who witnessed acc1d~nt anOCl. atl.h. 6·SOam, J!lth & Pomona. please call Sharon 548-0167. U rgenl' MASSAGE fMitaE MODB.S ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y 0ap. ......... 6ll·Zl40 GOLDEMGIRL r. 1 and SerYlcH 53'0 ....................... BRASS KEY CATEJUNGTOYOUR SOCIAL AFFAIRS EXQUISITE F..SCORTS * 661-072' * ~to talk \0 a lawyer? J'or fr. in.It.I.al appoml· 1Dllll call 556-1294. Even llllC 151P01.ntments avail• ... MCHftlC1"UIM. ~ M ..... +••dl•lll'-• Clft,_.=a 8A&TSMD&R fer ......... • Hol1dQa. ... .... at w coedl& •t.1 n · &hltra au,a.araat =--c.n Do*--~----- I04T..WS AID'IS'l'·PASl'S UP. f..al "• will train. ApplJ U•• for advertl•· 1•m. llaeGreaor Jobs VOLT U.l•m.Y '1 • .a.mm TYPIST .011.L FIUDAY *58CJl,&TAJW'..:S •LABO&EBS DELJVZ&Y·LA Tt111a ur l'out .. , CM/88, MAM.-.. -.+ .._. ....... e.d.r :c=--· MM411 or Dl'.l.IVSBY·TOP PAY NO sn.t..lNO. ,._ be 18 °' --· ........... t :JO·tpal, lloa-Prl. m.-u caU tJcwa. ... p.m. DeilVUJ penoo. Ptr . k 'd ....... Loe lD El 'lWo:~. DellVerJ'·DkDP penon ror Lab. Co. car fw'L lM work . Bra : Am · Aft.enoaa. or badl. Call ~--for llm or Bk*. N.8. -- ORO. --ltOS MI P ......... y Do 10'& wut to .. JIOU1' ...... , llus& be neat. W. oiler an ••ce.ll-• arpnbect. comd•Uoi• .... • ~ New omte "' ....., ae..1. outatad.ln& Suta Ana. P OO/mo. beaeflt.t tndudins com· Fl C s-.y paid meclleaJ aDd exlble boura. all dental lnaurance for _Aama ___ m;.;..:.o:p.::.n;.;;.;.. __ _ Yadlla. am ~. ------• CO., esper Cclita-.. ,., _,,. ... t SuJ ----------.......w C,.... Call for bder'Ylew BOATREPA!Rex,.. .. d Ml'll.IM Dellveey Ptnme All, r. 1 •Set wtc. L.A. Timea. SlOO per ecoploy" and depen. 4itlLRIOAY dllllb llDll man. For lm· 0.1 oftc, da1a pi'Oteal. imd!at.e coulderatloo typla1 • flllD&· Non (7'1' > 9CIJI ScbDc.k Boa&a ATTENDANT f o r tTa-IOllO NEDI llOltEY 3G>LmneAn8'etMA weet. la l.aiuu lleacb. N9wpart Buc:la. '154-1.u. ------------caUct Penoood. llDllk.w.133.->. oaralY7'ld ... teOO/mo. IOOG--u .. ~Out. _..., nn .. FOR ,~~~~~~~~~I DELl VS BY O ct.er neecW. SID mis eo. Good LEAR SIEGLER TilAMSPOIT DYNAMICS GUARDS -2'l or over. Retired OK. Own trana. l..quna Nlcuol, San Ja.an Capt.It.reno, EJ Toro & Irvine areas. Call 973·1081 llOD·Frl. GUAB.D8MARK. INC. Or ... • Ce••ty Is •• ''IA.lldao_.. ... w.~ wear ...... accounlii1i5 Tbe.re are many new flnm mGvinl IDlo the Oran1e County area brin1m1 about an in· ~demand for ex· penenced Aceountln1 and Data Processing .,.. ...... CPA'S • "'°'' TaAcc tmls Cod Ace aaatwats Sr.Acwall Ii laotdlHptn Ace Wllll&g Clefts Dotafldry IC/PO,.Nton If you are not aware of t.be beoeCW. ol worlung temporary -flJve ua a call or v111\ ua at our new locllllon. We will be hap- py to chlcusa J\ Wllb you. We are located in the: COLDWELL BANKER BVJLDIHO Bu.!tetaDO 23DKo. Bro•h•Q Santa Ana C714t83MIOl Free Parlnng ADMIM. ASSIST. TOG88AL MGI. Self lfarter /detail or'-=•cl Drapet t •• ,r. deal rea I•. SI0.000.SI 2,000 _. ..... c ... for.,,.. 557.&272 ... ~ flllD SERVICE RfJIRESENTATIYE AV'IOll011VE 1:1qm ....... iimc""'-• .. .clvertb· LO'flOYS Int .. t:7. Md. 11 bn. Med I~ a I 6 de D ta l ..;.per_wtt_._m-_1_,_11 __ _ a.enta. Top .-y. Coo-BOOKKEEPER tact °Wi:iiicer at MOT IOllM8' TOYOTA-YOLYO 1bna trial balance. Good OllllQr\UDil.y VII /fut lfOW· i.KarborBh•d. lnitg fo oood company. CCSTAllESA 646-fJOl =:"'*'Some AUTO ROUTE Tbe l\ePlts. early Alll. 1\.'J to 2 boon. 137~'450/mo Xlat moonU1ht for wiWll, retl.Nd. d.lubi.bt.y, 8\l1boy 1 , Cooke . Hostetsee, Waitresses Appty at Numero Uno. lll2D 8rook.hurat. F V. cl atawtecU. Meed 1ood C&fetena Employees. wheels. cau 540-3008 bef ~snlluper. belp(u.L 1'19mar~ Good bmefha. Call for BABYSITT ER Oc &All. '131-5lOO.ext2S99. casaional evn. Bak.er• Canv•sen , we need 3 Harbor. Reliable & people. upu'd ln public respons1tHe. '151-tOU aft. ooot.a.rt work m past to 6. a e l a p p • t s .,. .. ~rrrER ____ ... -..i w/bomeowne rs for a •i•run.., ·~ home-lmprovcmeot co. CHRISTM~? 1A1M $700 to SI 500 INTIIE NEXTt WEEKS WENEEI>: •LS SF.CB ET A.Rl ES •a6 TYPISTS •12ACCTCLERKS •l.8 CLERK TYPISTS "9FtLECLERKS Top Pay-Benefits No Fee-Paki VacatJool IRVINE E.0 .E. 1n CdM 5 J Oam t o Wo.-k hrs 2-llpm. earn 10 .J Oam f o r k i n $6.50 per br + com·~~~~~~~~ derta rden d aught e r miuMXl Ca.UMr. Freddy --------67:s..:8Yl o.~. Babysitter. my borne, Canng penon or coupl~ U> mature woman, C M. live w/bayfronl family area.646-19311 Med housework resp Cook ing & t ar e o f lt!eoage boy. S alary ~1able. Boodlor & re(s req 642·3873 dy PACIFIC MUTUAL Part Ume permanent. 6'T.J.<tL30eves. typlng reqDJred. Will A a.jol' Ure insurance caBider true. Cal~r°' Caebler/Ha.rdware Sales. CIOIDP9m 'AY heart ~auamcb. b.redu appt. Joan Maneai. AllPlY iD ~.~ m Newpor """' -..-1 Jll(tuaJ 8aV1-lfanfware, l_,. u•..-opportwliliea for lD· " Lo&o sro Cam.Jao De Ave, Weatcllff Plaaa, di~ wkh aki.Ua and EltreUa. San Clemente _N_.a._______ aeDer a I o Cfl c e ell· F.qua.J ()ppor' Employer r.--------•I paiece iD ODI ot moc• of the foUow\Aa areas 8anbng TB•FR CASHl9/ULIS Unique retail nursery n<.'f'da out101ng people for Cuhle:rlSalea posit.Joni. E&perience reqwred Good st&rt1nl salary 6 abare ln commlasaon pool. Pleue apply in penon, Mao UU\a Fn 1-5. •Typuts •General CAencal •Sec:retanes •Compute r Ter minal ()perat.ors <CRT I ..S..tl~cal/Malb Clerk • MTST Word Processor We have immediate npeni&0. If JOU quail()', we offei"a unique work· i.oa environment m addi Uoo '° u:ceUenl com pany benefltl. Pleue a p PENSION CASE PROCESSORS er ....... 1-.i•ri•ced' Peoaion Department needs 1od1v1dual1 for many u pect.s of Pension Admln.Jat ratton Ba11c math abWUea requtred. Good opport unit y t o work 1n are a or ell paDlal and powtb.. w~ offer outstand ing wort.mg conditions and a hbrraJ benefit.a pecka«t> If you qualify. plea~ ap ply ID penoo Lo PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport ~nter Ur Newport Beach, Cu 92MO F.qual ()pportwuty Employer M f"' -------- COLUCTotl Eo,oy ui teres t 1n g. ~ won W\lb • naJaa wtde ...a. ru:auce ~ Web.ave an opcmlQI fer a fU1I t1ID4t eoUectar P1eeaanl ~· Inc c:oodttJona. ex~Uirnt benefits Call 530 llll 8 ~s. Moo Uatu Fn to arra nge 1nterv1e..,. EOE M /F COOK. upenenced. must have aome knowledae ol seafood. Salary open. f\i.U Ume posit Ion a val.la· ble Call H-4·4336 or -.31~ NEWPORT OF FICE Excellent oppol'lun1ty '°' an lOdJvldual with a nwuO>WD au mootba u per 1ence. Will be performang n e w a c- COUIJLI duties as wel I as all teller fwictaona. Will coo11der abarp in dividual with r.ls mooths caahiertnc bac:tpou.nd • 25 wpm typin1. Contact JolmLllun. m•>S'I~ N' m peraoo to: COOIS LOS ANGELE S -------- FEDERAL Pusonnel Department lmmed. opeoln11 for cooks at Ba ell Ba )' SAVINGS• LOAN F,quaJ Oppor Employer 700Newport ~nter Dr Restaurant 111 South C lf'llK'IW Newport Beach. Ca. 92560 o.t P\ua. dowmtaln Mnll.ft~ ....,. BuJlocb Apply ln &c .... o,,~ u T u '1':!0pvortun1ty penon t AJI to 11 All. ~rt~i:o=~ Bitto"' rcWTelln . ~! .. _• .. l~~~~p~Joyer-~~11~/~F~~ _AM __ hw_Doa_. ___ _ for a Fie ld S ervice ~c.•"' r Cowster Help for dry Reprmem.atlve. Muat be fUl1 • part Ume posi-.a.mTTPIST• cleaners. 1ood houn, It n o w I e d a b I e I n lkm avallab&e · I.adias Onnll! O>unty IDDCI pa,r · CaJJ 148-a21. t r o u b i e a h o o t i o I awtM Ciltw "'-Opmino now avallabM lllf,r COIXJIPll".1 aeetiq CXXJNTER HELP . Day f'dn&a'atioo equtpmeat .... fcir full time aa,Pat.ut locHvldUak for clerk lbtft.. 0nDP Julius nl on t.ranaport air coodi· an.51 La Pu Road me•.-. OD 2Dd. Is 3rd. typia poaitloo1. Mu.at E.. Ba.I.* Slvd .• Ba.Uaoa Uonin& uaita. Formal M.lulon Viejo abU'L No uperieu.cs oec. t J p • 4 ~ w p m . l'JS.W'T3 drtvtn1 rec. valld!CA driven Uc. Call foe appt.. IOZM DEMONSTRATORS Pr1 & Sat tOa.m urrtJJ 6pm W«JR near your bom~ Food• & appUancea ~orZJ.J.Jt0..7000 Deru.I Aul. cbnd E.x p OI' 9cbl Lag Sch 484 2517 Ev. SB-7070. ll.11 W Se&ent.rom Sm&a Ana. Ca lll'l702 IHGfM .. S See o ur a d un der ··111 a o u f art urinii En&lDttn " 1n today':. daasllaed l..l.AR SIEGLt.R T R ANSPO RT DYNAMICS GUARDS WEl.lS f ARGO GUARD SERVICE IS GROWING! · ---1--------Belt.er Job& f'Ull •Part Time Male or Female Wort near home We tram Must beZl years+ Qill or apply at Wf GS DINf AL ASSIST • CHAIRSlDE Nu•ded uumed ror C.M prJI u~ 131 1'20 Dental M 5tstant Ellpenenced M!>ol~lJnl for N B 1~1<llt> offll·e full ta me PleHe c.111 64().SQj<I UENTAL AS~ISJ'A!\T 4 day woril wt!ek Xlnt pay w profit :.tutnne & llt1lef ·~ 646-4868 Den&.aJ As.sast.anl . Im me<! ~. cti.1r 61~ RDA prtf Flill tJ.ml:.. N. 8 . ol ftce 6'0-2970 ----- DINTA.L ASSIST. f\iU ume chalratde X ray lie reqd. R D A ref. Beae. offered. S.&ar7 opn. wk4laya 142 .............. kacb rn.3t03 Deal.al office espand.tns loolDn& for u~ 1Prls lo work front & b,.c k orflc" S peC'la lly G r o up Pr11 r t1c" 1n Nfowport Beach mov1n1t to lar1er ocean view locat.100 Non Smoker ~:.--~-~- Dt ET A& Y AIDI Days PM s haft. Xlnt beoeflu . Apply 140 SUpenor.NB DIET SUPERVISOR, l't!rtlfied or IOCXl to be 112 bed coov. bo&p, Port lies.a Qillv~. 2$70 Newport Blvd .. C.11 . &42-0«>0 DOCK & BOCY1ll A T1'EN · l)N(f Apply U1 penGll. Npt. N'cbiN Manna. Ask for Judy Or Har••J ~ FASHIOH SALES WOMEN tUll .. pan.tJme open inp al th~ ~w John liopn store ut Fa3.hlon Wand Attractive com Mon thtu Fri 8am·Spm 1 230WWame-r, Rm 202 5-outAna ~ U.12 W Commonwealth f'Ullerton 525 2386 m 1s\1o n & rri n Ke GU &.RDS bent:f1~ Call 1144 7100 rOf" A •J>Pl___ 1-'\Jll & part time All 11rPas Undf>rm !> Yem coll~.ie i.tudents rum1:1ht>d Age-:t Zl or ~ l" to 24 Eam $10 l>Yt:r Rrt1n.'d welcome for 2 hrs by partH'tp.al N<.> ('XPf'nt'nrt> Ot'(' App Ill.It Ill a conau.mer &ludy ly Umvenal Pmt1·l11or1 for a local ma rk~ rf'· !)er v1ce. 1226 W 5th l>ea r c b f ir m . Com Stttet. Santa Ana In muiucalloo Reaearcb. l.t't'Vlew hours ~12 & 1-4 -.&:S17 Moll IJlru Fri. rt~np wlhand H.fJltsm.IST It.Jar-... sun i.,... An You a Llc'd atyUst ' -..... ,...._ .. .,.,1.e.~ui! ror rl 1bt p•r•o•· u ... ca1.1!1drley: _c_m_t...; ... __ SSDT _____ , ~. aa. f1ond des&pen. full 6 Hair Stylist A!\tlslant Ptr u p'd . lo<' 10 El Dffded Michael Gar Toro 770 27tfl ru.on :.. call 64.2 6470 ----- GBBAL OfflCE Homt> heliwr. lave In Office manacer for M>lo bea u t oceanrront ~ MD Pm ~ Wi1una Beach horn~. cent college graduate. 411 2DC2 uper ., akllla belf (ul. but not e asent al . •HOSTESS/ 900/mo. 40 hn. M F ..,.S• ~--Imel reaume to Acc:.t• paya&le/recelva. Ad. No. m.. Dady Plkll. ble, payroll. dally work PO Bos USO. Cos ta sbedL Some exper. P~· Meu. CA 92627 fl!llT'ed. Apply m person GP.:NERAL OFP'IC P.:, TIM Vllla1e Inn. 127 »a bra per weelt. usiat _M.anne ___ A_v...;e._BJ_. --- lboti:eepel In sm C. Ill. ale 'J'Ype, UH 10.lrey. must like detaLI wort. CaUMJ.7112 HOSTISS ~ 6 weekends. AilPlY ID pereoa. apply 4llO s. O:>ut Hwy, Lag Btacb. Dmall Shop. Aft.er'DoaD • Gmera1 Olftee, pert time ~ AppO ia penaa Houn nea1ble to )'OW' ...__ W'md*l's Doout -==•'=. u.·-t. Beach. ~. eam A 's .--. ...__ 81 .,._ ""' .-... ~IS hr> wortun• for Sliop. 2N7 Kuuvo • 8'1i1DM1Park IM-53:51 a prof ... n1c:.. llllll a.ta-.. GmERAL OFP'lCE iwfttnmp. SQ_.IOI. training in air condition-m..ocm Wet.raba..StartSUOto$4 ~hlllU. loclude ..:..;.;~~----- .,._._women aoms on int and refrtpraUoa or E.O.E. per hour. Advucemeot typ{nar fiUD&. 1eneral OOUPLI!! "ANTED to atrtp? EQjoy lbeaecun-equlvalentreqalred. .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-1• CJRIOl1UAl&1 for maAq•· dericaa duties. 21R ex· bltp manqe am buaJ· Drivw t a.pomlble peraoo fot Houlecleaners SS.00 pr br. Or an• e Co Ph o o vand.Y ol ollu:e dut.les 11 00 car. wW packu.p • ,,,..,..,,. Lab aeedi f uU 40 hr. week. WUI tram. 7»-0Zllllt lY ol a profeu1onal male ~ poalt.,._ '° ._. ,_. tn ...-.a olc pre-.-part·Ume. lllut be aec.nc.ary. Alk for Ms. SbooJd be a lldf starter e.M1n& pwllDwlfqoallfaecl. F• t.nd.Applylnpencm. ..uJil:altoleam.Ml-DC1. time rtAt drivv. locln Cll Company be o ef ll 1 --------~78 Jewe.la by J~h. So.1-------- AIUer' '714 >8H-9908 or Vlli&b ablllt)' to build a taLIR mn ...._tioa • • ... 1553 IOOd ~ rapport. Newport Ceoler. Op· t.ervt.w, ~or call .__._.---C-............... -------1 Exl.tmlve t.raveJ ID U.S. portua1t1 for Teller' ID-71t/537·4HO. wm In· ....... -5400 and roretin countries. termed ID a career wttb terview oe SaWnla1S by _ ..................... WIUbebuediDSoutbem~ Imperial Savlo11 & ~men& IO!ETTHE PERSON Callfontl& Salary com· Loan. ::.r&•n1, EqllUOppcw Employer Ohourcbotcefromopen manaural• wttb ••· pl•ttd . Ex·~~~~~~~~~I =:~~~ P•teo:1r== cellenlc:a~Caiid CENTRAlt SUPPLY f'81t • a.re thJ'ou&h So. IAllm beaefit.I, 11 rox· a...DK· Part time/fies· • c.alt'alut•Ucmoetun to: Clll:M&-lA&. Ible hrs. Be"'"1 llaDor Del.'*"· 1000'1 of ~~;;;u ()xw. tbp ....... , li*b'OIQ dodon \Ga· ~ ~~~~~~~~· Manor Rd. Seal Beach. -. W...jobl rree PM ~---•at1'7 ~&en. nuJ1:11.1m P.O. ... ltll -------iil ,,.... 14 S...AM. c. 92702 BANIJNG 1:.0.E. m/fftJ .. SBIOI NEW. mlNTS a.teal llCIPTIOMIST to $900 TyplDf, me41cal In· IW't.D~ f__.; book· h•PlDI, alat oppt1 •/arwtnsco. IOOU8•t11100 Al&. AJP, 0 A.. •ut olc., Ntl!f1 . 11eal eo· ..... Nl'f _,for dllll ..... -~llCY•l911 Gnat ""1 fir rt1hl ..... ADI COLLICTOI ... ~=-Jt" .... I ' •Ammw iw411£: vm.. ~br ............ w. Cll. <.--trim Llilll> .,... .... o-t Plua.H>-.. t1ahfl.__....._ OOUPl.Sto .... tm,r.ln DRlVER/INSTALLBB IM>~M· Onnae ct1 -ctehiH for interior plant co. c 40ffke HOUSECLEANERS up tom prbr. car. 90-5123 ec-aur ~-ea.I + lovely apt. Must baft aood dliriq a.liable. Hlf atarter. E.O.E. 5i21-8542forappt. record.5«)...GabtwnM. neat . Corona Del Mar, K_?!S!.EbrCL~NEWRUSI -.... , ...... TIMI m.zd3 ...-... -.+uuuU.S. faYos~ CXXJIUEJl. lloa·rn. • br -· train. F\lllasPrr. Advan· ~RSPAJRS! day,Dperbr+JOcmU.. DRIVER. lluat have a.-al0fflce,Xero1u.ocl cement Oppty. Mus t Did J'O'I bow you HD OwD cu . NOD -smoker .. owo am. car. Yon&t. ~ penon for amaU H .. etranaport.aUon. Dlact a cluatfled •d in OallC&rol: '711-etll. UPll. publilhia& company, s Ml-70llO ib1 ~ Pilot Ser i COUNTER PERSON. d;yl. 1am·Unooo. $4b.r. -------- Dlrectory for a who: CUSTODIAN Moo Sal. 9·1Pllt. Stu· ca1JKJUl57 .. t• Houaecleaner needed s mon&la COf' u llttle u o.;p,lrriDe•NwptBcll dent • • Retired G..,eaar OFFIC• _ ~_:k_. i.-1. M. bouT . .. -.. _ ? F ....._ fDOcl pay. muat welc-ome. 84il-77aS. _ .. _ .. _ _per._y or more have pboae • car. LeU1le twbo'-8ler Yb· ~ •1015 HIVl&S 11GD ~ Good '1Piat-HOC.JSEXllPU. Aul, iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;;;;---. ,.__ srowtna delivery HaaVJ --.. 2 oplD-ood compallf beneftta. aentce LD Oraqe Co. lap. Part..U.. 6 fuU. bl·Un1ual, appl1 lo CLERKS FULL TIME NO mw•1e1 MICllSAff Hurry! lmmedlat.e opentnp '"'-" WILL learn vartoua pbues ol store operatloos. Lota ot cuatomer can tact. Drive our WllUd-. u.tit tlme. Good a.. ... No ci;, to Neille. 8ll1f • dlli.ef7 • me99eol•r a c t>1•. no.mi Hotel. l.!115 S.. Ooell ..me.. •mt be o..-n Hwy, Lapila Beach. wtti. e1Mn dri•~ ,.. OllN'ERAL 0"1CB • f1IU ~ •~......_ LA 6 ~. AeMe call HouNteeplq aid• for Qll"U, .....,.._ ' • 1JA:M4111 eiderlJ lady la 1maJI ._ Ora.,• Co. nw,. .obll• bome. P/br. &19( llfV'f ·<>ah u.e lo· ... ,.... .. ._ ... ,0 tereated la full time .,._,. --~ M•ALOMCI ::::. ~ .. TOsrA&T ~C"'*' '°" efdetV .. ·-MOU. WITH I. Mataare WQmaD •«-DPDlENCE •P bo~ae, eoot. dri"-Uv•ln. AUl'lld.lft IOlrtotnee • '* r r 0 u D d 'DI I • v~WWActl~ RtftNDC.I required. ~"1 Paid &.Def11I mati•~ D••ble'*' ....-.. .. ...._ .,,, ... ~ ~ ..... c.u ....... a.a · ..Sad. LI•• l•• hill Miil • .._ • Jrt GI' -..i1aNe...-Llllit. Moo~ ularr. cMrr. bow \M ..a~~~~~~~, ....... -.at.be c:llla. Ne& SllO a ... or -:; mod tlOOk. No. 1.qWJA more. Oraai• c.11' 0.' Orte: l'Uilll ~ ••letftolat apt. Pn Y .... Cab, 119 llL lil&rtlll Attedoa. 1oM ,_ .......... . llitfTIUu. •"•t•l• ..,._ M'POft ~ o.c. ..;•;;.;..;um.;.;;;. __ ..__.. ....... . vau.r. (Mo ol lla&er ..,.._ ........ IN" ,,,,,. Hewbope tt ara•'= Dlcl!A) : -)I; MOUt••• • • I ,,,._-.. ......... .-. ... ,,,,, • ,_ 6~ ~ ............ ~ A.-, ..... ,,,.. .... .....,_ .. '-..,~ •..."1> ". -.... ., -.. • .... _. ... • • e ..---. •• • ••llh. ............ • •• • ..... ............ ..._..... #..-. ••~..-...___,, • ..._._.a. ' .... . -. 17 I • J ~.------------°"' 1r, M '' •• IDHfO'ap&. c.1\1\e•lal: roc:n1l••· •tt·IOU ~ t.llQ.Al.UetftA&Y -..t ·----------... ~! n, _... MAO "9. llANMJCR -tad~umua ·-------· Pffn.nn..t*-SX.. _,... C&Uaft •. t:llMf.-U. IP'M.fTMs lllSPECTORS 1:~~·~0:= ---- .......... """' JQUronlllouN.•1111 IL..."'-... ·n·ng 1 112 ~ mmtUIAW u. l"•ta-ortHt•d uquoa a.m -ruJJ V ~...:r::::; : op:~ttt!-:•; 'A~~ll Enoineers I ii ale' ~.Lq. Bdl. ~ JDJSEWIVES: U )'Oa're = eonadenUoua . ble 6 W&Jlt to work In a r=d~un undwicb abop' YI M . Appl7 In pen on. Stmemll1 Tenaee. 2tt5 Redbill. a.ta lleaa. ootEDIATE OPENINGS for qualified appUcuta We ofter ucelleot. pro- areulve aalary levela ...., unte wlth ex· .-tece med abWty and out.ataodlo1 company bemllta wblcb Include Deld medical, dental and (lfe loauraoce for elQPloyees and depeo- denta. For immediate consideration apply in penanto: LWSIESLER TIANSPOIT DYNAMICS LOAM-YICI IJOWbtl. na~.:·~ _ COUNS&OI ~ Lear Sie1ler. Inc.. a Fonune 500 company. N • w go r l 8 • • c b Im immediate ~ ~ Firm bu im· I d mediate opeo.lq for a Io r e x p e r e D c e Loan s.vtce Cow\lelor. Ill a n u f a c t 11 r i a a Pol!U. retpooalblllt.11 f:nlineen. will be \o handle ~ contact ol loan lel'Vtce problems. Ex· ~in demandf, U · aumptlona, recon · veyances, t.ax lmpounda. prepayment penalUe. & able to conduct escrow analysis. Good verbal eommunicaUoo fJ typln1 skills required. We olTer :dnt co paid beneflta & good starting salary for quallfted can chdate. For appt. call our Personnel Office at ~ext202 ... E.O E. •MACHINIST* m the Army. Your lrain· mg ia paranteed plus 3111 West Se1entrom Santa Ana. Ca you a.y aene at Army ....,.ull'kn onneaa in F.O.E. Sm irowmi ahop, xlnt working conditions. m irth Wesco Mfg, C.M. 642-414.Z Europe, tbe Orient or11111 .......... ~~~~~~I, .............. ... Succeaaful appllcanta will work ln basic machlne abop •nviron- a.m and be enaaeed in mardadure ol prec&sion aeroapace hardware. Dullea will include eatabll s bme nt or methods, toollo1 and standards and cosb with empbuJa OD produc:llvi· ty improvement. Deiree desirable but not man- datory. Mlnuoum 5 years expenence a s Manufactu.nng Engineer an precls100 macb10e shop environment re· qiared. ln .cidlUoo to our desll'a· ble locallon and pro· aresslve salary levels. we offer outstanding cornp&ny benefita wblc:b include paid med ical. dental, and lite an - aunmce for employ~ AND dependents. For tmmedlat.e conslderaUoo send detailed resume to. statealde. Ca ll Your --------Arm7 Rffndter today IMSTAUa, for tM balormaUon oo cpainp for lndividuals )'OUl'future. witb basic mechanical a.ta lleu~um ~ wttraio for Bunt Bdl IQ-11121 ntaJlatioo fJ service or SanlaAnaSC.MSS banltto c equ ip. Call Lqun.a HUia 79.$251 7w.7Sl~M. llon·Fn. • INSl'Rl£110NI RECEP· · ----------t 'nONIST -Career op-Industrial I PQr't.UnWes. Take a tum Gobbla · G..JJ.lA · I for the better. A local So. .V, umHlll Calif. beaJtb spa chain IS l'.M..C..' I lntereat ed In health aUllUIV I minded people organized I lo UDcbt • action to Gobble up I c,,.~~=~· T b • Pl ace for TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS Experience preferred. WE OFFER •HJ&bly CompetH1ve Rates 1IMCMOCJ9f' LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS . P.O. Box 11153 Santa Ana, Ca lrl'l02 E.O .. m/f/b NO EXPERIENCE RF.QUJ.RED for tJus bl&h inoome Qpportmuty with natiana1 oll company in Costa Mesa •rea. ~egard les s of ex perieoce. write P .Q Read. lk>x 006. Oayt.on, <»no. 45401- NURSE extra I ~al Spa, Inc. Holiday$$$$ ' Everybody. • Pleoty ol Overtime ~DWenotial •Excelliell& ComP9111 8eDaOt.a f• IE.mployees Is O.,-n !Wd• Backofc. aUl"l-ieal exper pref. Brittol Park Medical Group, 72J (~~~~~~~~' BaterSt. C.111. Tltr••tltl '.sq•., ..... ' 1 allert t•r• I I asl; , .. , wttta I I...-. I I ·w a La .. a •arieV o1 ' a1111nme n t1 •v•llable to 1u1t your 1,ebedule ft s k1ll1 ASSB-..S PACllAM!IS MACHOPIRS WAIBtOUSI SHIP.UC Cl.XS . No ex perience necessary . . Top p ay . . paid vacatlons . never a fee. IE~ SE""VICES Call or Come In Today Irvine IJ).144t 2102 Business Center Dnve Suite208 Hunlington Beach 141..J4M 89C11 Waroer Ave 1215 La&tma Nlauet IJl.ol4J 2"11157 C.bol Ro•d ... Santa Ana tlMUO 7l5N. Mu (In ffldl BJock Off:lce) Equal Opportunity Employtr 111r • APPLY IN PERSO.N WRSIEGLU ftAMSIOttT DYMAllCS ml W Sepntrom S&ata AD&.. CA Ambitious man or wom eD p reaentty ~ pert time Jo .un. l'lall Ume wbeo qoal\lled w lt h a mipl!!llJm p&raJltee per maa&h. ODmpht.e train· iDI procram. Farmers =ce Group. Call ~E.~O~.&~~~~~m~/~flb~ llAU&TING PERSON -wus.s • Eqaancltq tompi.ter acceuory manfu. need• peraoa W/flJql#. la .U. amllo tape uJm •or m1Di CGID· ,.,_ INPPlJ aales. Mml be comfortable w tex· tiemlve ~ Is aotoe penonaJ contact aa lee. Good CJllP. for lbe rls.bt penon. Salary & com· m. /bonu.s For appt. call TI4-~·70GO. For Ad Action l:atl I o.ly 1'19t ANISOI &42·5111 -----·-----·--········ .. -• <" ,,.;' .... ,:. --». '~ } . ~\. ~ ~--. Businessmen ' *MACHINISTS* STILL GROW1NG1 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS AND OPPORTUNITY FOR c.Mlct I JcC A11 alllwtt •sa..t Mltal Wortwrs Mature saleswoman. ex-penenced m children's clothmg to work full lime at Nip ·n Tuck. N.B 640·1566 before 5.30, 5!59-0079 af'ler 6 30 _____ , MECHANl C /AUT O . MacGREGOR 163 1 PLACENTIA. COST A MESA. Minimum expenence re· MEDICAL qi.ared. Front Offi ce gar! WE OFFER. •Hjgbly Competttih Rates •Plerlty ol Overtime "5hill Dif(~tial •EKcellent Compal'\)' Beoerita ror Employ(!(!S & Depeudenta w/lmurance uper. 4~ dy wit or p rr 955-2022 Medical Aast 1'rth office management exper ror busy ()pblba lmolo11sl. Good \ypmg slulls de- 11red. For appt. call 581-1770. tietc:IJ..~ ()fc. f / you are doing 1 LEAR SIEGl£1 wl1h transcribing slull lb1ut neu 1&nder a ! ..... -...:~RT Bu!lyNewportBeachoCc Ftc:tfhoua Buaneu i '""""~ ~n129AM to4 PM •fame I/OU are n!qu1red ~ DYNAMICS lby law rB~ss and i 3131wSegentrom MEDICAL FRONT & ·ProjeslWna Code. Sec.: SantaAoa CA BACK OFC. Exp .. 111000 to 179.JOJ to f1U a i • Mature. ne a t ap· FlctUiou1 Buthtua I! E.O.E. m/ffb ~/ •._ 'o;tu~lpt· Namt Stattmml and .., ni-. ••· hovt It publtahtd for I Bcbolc., 1ood pay. Write Jou consecuth>e weekc llaldl, apply The lno at reawne: to P .O. Box WB at tltt DAIL y LafQD&, 211 N. Coaat CU17.lrvtne,CA927UI PILOT can help with Hwy,LapnaBeacb lfeclcal Baek office, lr1 bot/I. CaU tM LEGAL MAID WAM11D OB-OYN practice. N.B. DEPARTMENT o t ' Don Quixote Motel 2100 area. exp. only please, H2·4~21 En. 38% for Newport Blvd. Coa\a u1ary open. Reply Box fWtlaninformatlOIL • ,. ...... as. C/0 D11J PlW, PO l,l)x UGO, doata lleu, CAD215 ...slSAen ~om. •• '*-doff. Del. comp. ol SS() aft 8 moa. rr .. de ntal • toedieal iDI. aft probe· tianaey ewpk>ym \. App-t:J W6 SUuerior. NB. MURSIS AIDIS Cert. « Trainee. Fu II tiJDt 7.S, part time 3-\l. Sb.dent over ll accepta b&e. !'Ilsa Verde Coov. Hasp. 881 Center St. C M our pnllosopny of matctilno QUalltv per-sonnel wlttl Qualttv PoSltlOnS haS creat'ed ~req~ for our "temps .. conseQUenttv. we need more flt.J's, LVN'S and Aides to worlc In verv flne meo1ca1 faellltl~ ttiroughout ttlearea In aodttton to our concePtof t>etng~ flexbe In SCflee1ulinQ as YOU are we Offer • New Contraets -~ngvou~ d1olceS • New P3V R3tM •LOW Cost Prltettc31 c E courses • Referral Bonus Program • Offices COl'M!t'llent1V located • Close-to·Hom~ As'S9 tments and morel Intel' est1!d? Contact us ASAP ®National Nursing Servtces 12812 vaneov vtew. Slle 5 caroen Grove. CA (71&1 a-GS7 PARKING ATTENDANT ·am.media~ opmmp for eager peopw. Good pat' 842.DJ PART TIME ~IMGS Adulta with outstaodtn1. 1uractive persocahl.les who er\joy worklll.I w1lll kid&. Over 21 St.a.rt a.l 13.50 per hour Pbcne 642·4 321 , Ext 250 BETWEEN l S PM ... for ...... Equal Opportanrty Employer Part lime clean-up penon. tugtr scttl or ~ leee student p~. 3 bra 5 dys, 111 /F, mUI •l'P I&. m -ll21 wo ._ _....,ry store •• c..... Mesa •3411113.....-..~ SA1.f5 PB.SONS Pen.onMty .... PllL., l 1> 'lll u r k w1llil anJ rrdlva~ lluts. Over U ln Laguna. 0.pu\ranu. San Clemenll' areas PMTTIME EY841HSS PHONE: SICUllTY IALIS .. SOMtll. Part tlme, afternoon • evenlna work Salary /comm.lujoo Call 540.6U6 MOiia SFD\ETAJ\Y I RECEP Pwel•d ... TfONIST Some bpok 21IORarbor.&.201 'J'Wllbol~Salel PJOMO.IASI $1400MO. POTIMTW. ./Mewt1r9t./Meb· ......... Meceta.y ./ S....-.4. I 11 yn. ........ Moat new 11leam en IN.k• •fl.rat mo. CALL 957· 1 I 50 Montbru Fri k.eelM&. ooe 1>rl office I ,.~ _ 11 Irvine. l!xcelleot com """""' ... Tow Truck Dnvers u Pany beneflla Satarv -=-SICRET•ay per'd Top pay. Apply # --"" G&W Towl na. HOB ..... 1040 ........................ K1!ESHC IND Pu.-AKC Qi.amp 11ir• ld/F. Pet 6 1 1\o w Pvt p ly . Zl.3/•M..: 14$ aft I pm Cb11luab1.1••· 8o1ton11, Poma. Pe \e, Yorlt1e. T cup Pool\le, S b1bt2u. 5.11 ~ KllSHONO PUPS A.KC rea..tenld 7 weeks old Weaned. Hbota $125 M'1·0700 open CallS57·57'4 wouJd you like a better QumWay,C.M.542·1~2 job! We have poaitlon German ~)rd pups, .,. ....... s.cm.y avail. T)'pe 55/60 WPM. TYPIST WANTED: 3 to 5 AKC,8weeklo&d Needpeoplepef'IOntoa•· Leamt.ouseTelex mach. daya a week. Pleaaant ____ 638-_930tl __ _ sill lD c:oordlaatlon o Compo•• routine cor· woridnl cond. Apply lo N•llonal Trade1how1. re1pondence. Should penon, Pennyaaver, 1860 Yellow t..b AKC 7 wks Stron1 typln' 1klll1, ba\/e lnaurance ea:per. Placentia Ave. coata Fem. Bia. Good nature s ome accoun 11n1 e•· Equal Opporlunlly Mesa. Sbota ts wormed. $175. pltieoce, deta I work, e-•~ 14/F/H (7l4 C-083' _.kiri maltmir. fc1om ___...,.,er ' l TVPIST/RECEPTIONIS1 --- tnvel. Xlnt co. benefits _MJ.._9340 ________ 1 Bw!y frontolrlce, private Dachabtmd P't£ileS. Good & wort1n1 condl Good Senke Mgr. cquntiy club. 5'9-0377 ~po8ealttt° Parke;• c3~ l>lJrllnl nlary. Call Schedule " supervise -.... ~IS49-4834 bank vault ""Wp., in· Typist. 80 wpm, lntere.t 640-0080 ------.. lf1i varied office dutlet Jlallauona & service. Xlnl aalary . C all StrRETARY We are loolung for a &elf· slarter, brl1bt ad· O'\Umtrative us't with Salary cornmen1uralc Souodcraft.tmen Al.ld1o, w/eaper and ability. eau (7J4)M&-61.93. Mon·Fn, M . 714·751-8380 Lov1na Old F.oal1 s h Sheepdoe t \.'iyr o ld Needs aomeone w Ill me & love AKC. $1~ 080. 8'2·9819 ' Gatap sale " Chnstmaa BouUq u e. Sat ll · 17, Mpm, 13G Alvarado Dr. KB f'1otut1c 8arsatn1 1 S 1d e wa llt Sale . 1\ckt.oclter Tbntt Shop Sat. Nov 17th 9 30· I JO. 540 W l9UI C M ---Har...-1060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IU!&'ISttted ~ Arab mare, 11 yra, f(ffy. ~-61118 ----HouMWd Goods 1065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Baby bed. co mpl , wrouaht u·on chandelier. Swap Mee\ boaes S2 ea, Toya 25c &i up Old clau1caJ recordll. Queen ll Z bed , compl. Babywalker. Jou.nae cbr. macrame pothanaen. ll64-4028. >4tcll•1M1 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CERAMICS Handpaint.ed ceramics, plaques, nativity ael. plates, muc h m11 c Items. Aao special or ders & colors done at re a.sonable coal 8'6·574.5 eve typlna 50-60wpm. Some Sen Sta. Alt. wanted. blckeround In mvolcm1 m/f full & part. Hrly plua COPY MACHINE Pit Bull pups. male & Uses anypaper Yr Uaed 4'•1.Z ' traditional ltyle walout conference tbl. AllO larle Mlectioo d UMd desb. chn, • fllet. llc:Mabaa Dealt ~- EXl!Ct.1TIVE Coolerence .Deelt. Teak 6 broeze •. 'x'12" pl\» ma\cbiq ~ Zl "a72". Xlnt cond . JUOO oew Sacrifice ml for both r13-IL'IQ Royal l"IO Euc. etec. typewriter. req·1 minor lefVice to be ln top cond Mab of r Oya, 17S-l8111 ---CLOSING BUSINESS 'IW Undllt.e 34' FG. P'B. Twin 325 Mer Cr En11. new In '711 WandlHt . a>w PuJ. Swam 1tep. Out nc. Auto p1l, Dep hn. ADP' Nndn '78 Head. Shaft. Prop1. U phol. <:&rpet. Onpn. Pump.i Must sell in 14 dayi. beca'-M ol ION ol 11.ap Best offer lakes Before 5. 213/634-6484 Alt IS 4t wknda, n4~21882 31 Bertram. Clualc sport fisher. fully eqwp new en&.. pamt. etc Owner must sell. $32. 750 Call 562·56U dy1 61S·2S88 Dys ormehta Secretariat dn1t1. oak um 23· Mako It l8ble, IBM typewnter. · tum tty equtpped. fl.3.900 farm ' chaln, IU Reaaonable Great marlln boat (714 1 pneet. Call tm-4850 31.97 873-9383 A Airport Loop Dn ve. C.M. ....Sail 9060 Pl-.. -.------1-0-.-, •••••••••••••• ••••••••• .... ••••••••••••••••••• '411, Ludera 16, ~. vam hull. slip 1n NB , II.rd. Sul Crest ~lt:atoo H50·Wlll hold 'tll O!Nlmu. 8TJ.2:580 ,._,.. 0...,... 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beautiful. $4000 ll8f.i010. ----- 76 WESTSAIL lZ 714/'40-8073 • • • • l00'1 of NEW 6 33' Ta.run Ten. Race Win USED planoa " orsan.a ner. Fully eqpd, 6 1aJI' 95 up Dealer 751 .!_!Z!_. Mst sell' a..31U'7 YAMAHA. del1.1u prof :io· C\Jpper Sloop "15. r .:. upn&ht Model U3HS. ful.lyequip'd potiahed ebony S42 21&38 Sll.000 HamrMnct Spinet Oraan w /lrc Letlle 1pkr. $79$ M6-W7 Th• Lmte Train That C.nt GET STARTED ON THE RIGHT TRACK EAIJLY!! Sell Your Holiday Gift Item!. on the Da11v Pilot CHRISTMAS GIFT TRAIN PAGE h • l p I u I Good comm.173-3320. ulary /benefll• Ca II --------- Kirk-Mayer, 97J.48S1 Sewln& and A.uembly URGENTLY NEED DEPENDABLE PERSON who can work wit.bout 1uperva.1on tor Te•aa 011 company 1n Costa Mesa area We tram Write K 0 Dack. Pres , Southwestern Pelroleum, Box 189, fo't Worth Tx 76101 female call Pnce 962· 7033 ~ 2739 9' K.awas Concert Grand. For Sale Jrvi.ne Ruquel Ivory ltey•. new Dir C,1ub family membership 751 1121 17.~ for eqwly In 40' Kach compl late 1979 Sall So Pacific 6 mo. lnp ending voya&t' In Austnlla where eqwly bo6den will &ell for faar market value No exper n e<' 714 891 61tj2 7 l 4-646-500!I This special gift ouide w ill ap- ~ar each Wednesday from Nov. 21 thru Dec. 19 reaching 108,000 households each week. You can run an ad the size of the sample below for only S1l per week and we have many other sizes to choose from. For information and help in placing your ad call a SECRETARY Wet ProceuilHJ Hew>rt realty co nct'dl' an fiicpr'd and a mh1t1ous 1rvt1,,.11lual to a""'"l in 1111 Creative 1armenl lac· tor)' needs steady relta· ble help Knowledge of crafts helpful Wiii tram. F\Jll time pref Part lime •"OnSldered 646-5661 1>hlt~ of lt'~lll dot·Uml•11l S IUPPlNG PACK AGING pr<>rt"'"'ang Ciuo<l follow Ft•male/Male l"ull tamc• up prot·t.'(!Un'll <1nd io.k1llo; Will tr111n Start $3 !'>i.I ~'l' A<TUr&f)' in typanl( hour 645-5421 J mu s t Sal11ry + ~f1L". A11k for U1ane 494-8521, ext 272 Sh1ppin11 & Ree Ot!pt worker needed Lo fall or ders. load & unload ---------1 truckll, will train Apply In pen.. 17152 Armstrong Ave Irv Wailers & Wa1tre11!-.1•s nreded part tam <', lunchel. only s days jM'r we~k Pr1 n 1tc Club 644-54()4 f.ha.ola Apso Jo' l yr old. very Kd w /k1d11 S15 ~ 5533 dy11 , 644 546:1 aft 61'M ~or trade for Newport Bch Tenn11 Cl ub &l()..gJ8.J Days • r-r..to You 8045 ~o •,, pnce Amencan ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\1rl1ne ~ co upon ~ AJlprox Hmo olil I· t>m ~nl. ai,k for ~lly Sh t• p h l' r ii & l ' 11 I I 1 '" s mart . lo\•·:. kid -. FnurlJmwd Airllncs :'le)'. f.JI 55M tllM-OUnl lHkel~ P upp1t·!> ~mall m1xt-d breed 548 2.288 WAITRESS wanted Part 631 !1221 NAlITILUS SPA Mt•m berstup For sale 1125 67s.6152 a f\ 6 or full tame Apply t-:1 r.._......._ Matador 1768 Npl Blvd ~ 8050 C. M 645-0324 ··•••··•····•···•···•·· UMd Sha.a carpet, 200 + )'di, belt oner M>-0329 Movtn& mu.'lt sell Sp1nnet H.alet Oavas paunu hlr walnut, ttrt'at l-ond takt"• llltlt.> sputc C.111 11ftP1 !> ~I~ Hl>auuful ele1·tnc· Ham rmnd Organ Sl:-,0 Cc1 It 4!l6 !Ml7 P I A !II 0 (' () N ~ <I L 1'. STEINWAY l.out'> X\ Manl co n d S:!.~IJ(J 983-1777 alt J TV.Recio. Hlff,st.no '°" ....................... lloble 14 blut' hul'\, whit• 'IUJJ w IJlut· ~ln1~ $'11.l(J llt l!IJlldtili· 117•, 11•1ti 11; l jfl \.t-ntur1· c • .i w trlr ~ll•Hl • 11111! S7'6 offr '17~ 7f~I T.i.kf' m•·r IJU) mo•nh I J11o 1,..ef'hl 32 Sloop Hulin fo'urltnl( whl't•I t'lt Newpuf"t slip avail 1 .ix sh~lter po111 1bl~ Wall <'0011der all offers M4-0r.Mevea. CHRISTMAS AD-VISOR 642-5678 GltlS TOYS ~.,ORTI '\(, CrOOI>~ • Jl-.\\t.l.R\' POTS & Pl.A~T"' 1 HANDMADEITE'1S CATS A DOGS I •SECRETARIES" J!:ltec Sec. lllat 11lll i. Real l!'Jltat.e l18.000 G1tl Friday, oo.rofc typetoatc ll800 00/llQPt CM SWAOO EueSec/M ChauYlft f'uh Isl 115.600 •Counselors Sales/Our ()(rice• Appt Only I i''rev Sitter for Sat & Sun (for eJderly woman > Call al\ 4.f1f.91. WAITR~. Lunch Only * * I BUY * * E~per . oece11ary Good a»ed 1-unuture & m-3750, RctM AIJDUNMW--OR I will Hll oi SELL far You li" 841W T V '74 Zerulh 11Nf1. G'-/ ·~=-Airline coupoa.a •orbestolfer Doclla-r f010 Call &64.-:a -.c182 ··-····-·· ••••••••••• GIPT CERTIFICATES r.n: Reinders Al(cnc·y 4020 Birch. F.stuh '64 Ne-wport Beach. 833 8100 Snack Bar, p1rt time wltnd1, cashier/food prep Mature ~acliff Country Club. 536-8866 •Spot Welder TraiMH• 2nd Sh1fl 0 f' Mfgr of elt-clru mechaiuc11l product:. U> SECRET ARY seeking Traaneei. for 2nd. ahlft to learn spot weld Fee paid. Beautiful ine " eeneral de pt. Newport Beach ofc. Typ 101, SH. To SlOOO. Also duUes. Prefer some shop flile jobs. Cllll Miche le expenence. Ability to M.iulon, 540-5001. Snelling n.m aJmple equip. Wailreu •fur for wicker MASTa.S AUCTIOM baaltel Junch service 646-1616 • lll-9625 9 :J).lpm, Mon-Prt Earn ___ _ SUS.$\!iO weekly Must be neat, per11on&ble & f.'llerl(tllC (;all 97!1 0147 an loam for appt Full time, 1mmed OJ)t'n an1t. Co benefits J:;xper nee. Call Balboa Manne , 549-9671 E.0 E M/t'llf CA.SH PAID for gd W1e<1 furn, 11nt1 que11 & dr TV'ti !K>7 lllJ.~ MODEl HOME a.OSE .OUT SALE [)e('orator furniture & ac:ce.1M10ne1t. Q>dar Glen Townhometi, 2M4 Elden Ave. C:C.u. Meaa, tl lo ti dWly. 642-6734 __ & Snelling of Newport Molter S,.Cialtle1 Beach A&ency, 4340 1840 Monrovia C.M Attrac aofa & lon~eat Qunpu1. 642-2427 YardHelp,18&over,full Clll $795 Sell $295 Yacht Salesmen. New & UK'<f Boal11 675-5190 E.0 .E. time, incl. Sat . no Earthtonea 2wk11 o ld SICRITAIY .. OSH school . m1nor1t le1 Wooden coffee endtbl11 Faahioo llland braacb of STOCK PERSON: f'ull welcom e . Apply in 2S" color console l195. nat'J recoinl.zed co. Ume, part lime. R.M. penoo. Tony'• Bulldtn1 Al10 color portable put adv oppty. No ell· Abram•• Cat a Io g Mat.enal. 2075 Newport 838-4il03 per nee. Lite typln1. ~! 1819Newport BlvdSeeChucltorSam. _For.;.._.:...Sa_le_· -7-. _Sof_a_,_.a... ___ z 3 Unrted Airlines "" FARE Couupons S50 ea or $95 the pair 545-23 UI RAJCHJE SKJ boo~ SS pr ..,1. 8 & up TVROLIJ\ bllldmg:, J:it~UJf(onal SlO Antique liiddPrho1 ck l'11try 1.hrs hardwood l~\ need reunmK f75 for 6 or S20ea Ca 11 5S2 1.858 Dam w 5pm 3 Uruted '"1 fue coupon11. SOO ea. 2 Uruted. Alrlineii Y.11 fare coupoos $40 ea Caab oo · ly 558-5584 ev•. Approx. 130 yanlt 0 reeo carpel• pad. Good cood 12 per yard takea It all. 118.1-91.llO -. ph.11 .......... benefit.. Blvd. ~~ Maa .... -lt ~· Youth Coumelon dwn, 920 each. Hall Fare Amen can Air Call en LYDA 640-500l. STUDIMT OVIR 2 I Part Time evenlo11. 6'2-3301 Lmes Coupon SllO. Con· Sotlllnc • SnelUna of B A R T E N D E R Oul&ain• adulta working I.act Kerua al "2-t071 Nl!wpart Bea.cb At~1. TRAINEE with )'OUlb. Over 21 Own MOVED oat.o boat, mu.st da.ya. GltCunJg Oood h to fit ..U new ~&l&Dder 11ola-;;;~~~;.-,;-.-,;-.-,;-. -. -. --i1 ~·11r~.~°:.r ~:'°· IUO br Uon bed w/lrame. ~wt. Mq wbeeJ for moc.orcy. CALLANDREA ~ nter'bed. Uses re1. de,51PQke, 19", chrome. 5W'lllMTIMDIMT eG-GZl, ext 2:50. 1.5p 11. cDll. lheeta $250. :IM·1Qi17 Brand new '50. Toyo Mn F.ecll l'1ldiaJ lJre mount.eel on lmmed. opt.'ftint. 4 11'8 E.O.E. . . rim, brand oew SllO. Call eir:pr. .. auperiatendenl w.o. .......,.n n.-..,le d SEmTARY ~ C.mm ll·P 1:30 to Mw ' 1 M "' ... .,,..,,. ~ r 1ra e afters.~ 'n. Reciaoal Man .. er --· -•••••••••••••••••••• Oln&anporery bdrm set US 0 do.&r 8MJ Beath offl · · .,.._ for cub. S.-9111 C T II r or m a I lee ........ • aoos draperi• w/hardware. la •eeklnc a abarp T.-.S Youna man to ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTID: CHAllS 13," 18' by 95", cr)'9tal r~.::r .. 'l'.:. ='°'~'"!l:: Antique Ook eou•h tbl W ... 14 .... 2m•l<blng --·- t.aU.Ucal report• UCG1ca) ~ust be rella· S ~ c: ~ v; C:, 1 8 8 ~· · ARMLF.88 nauaahyde a ~ fare U~Alrllne oonf~. Typtn1 "'-have manual deit· 56.:!9 M4-741n · ~~•wblonlt.e YP"!!~7ed21: OOl.lpOQS. MOe wpm.,... aborthand ltrit.J "oC*llenl villon. __ _..;...• -----........ •• _.ii 56'1· &it reqwNd. 'nil poel· Loqtralnln&period.On· on.-....,.... Muatbereuonable. I orrere a 1tarUn1 ly aenoualy lnterest.ed F "" 1 • Mhc. eu.ett bdrm aet., btfl 9 Sterllq flatware, Trilo&y ol. .-io. bea1.1Uful ..... apply. call for In· aw ... I ctrwr dreuer W/mirror. by Oorflam. new, 4.5 pc eovlronment and t.enolew appt. between Brua Caal\ Reatat.eTr n ma l ch 101 n t t bl a. place aetting, 5 aervlna e beneflla, la· 7-tAMonly.64&4606 IC1 wortdnl cond. rea-,_ pea. Beat offer <7141 IJMIClieal and dle sewtn1 mac:hlne In dalperate, -t Job, S500 .._., aapaodpro-Teacher'• Anla\anl. wood cablnel, metal " ~n,..~~ cud ~Wrtna.. Plcue call special cl.uMs for han· wood truolr. OAK Buffet _dle_dw-'-.'""''--·-----Pool Table nqul1tte old· M Oluu at (211 > dlcapped adultl. 2 yean and m...n w/m.lmJi'I. Qd.cmpo floral aofa and fubloned model wllb mJ for more In· oolle&e. Exp. req. seoo. Kitchen utenall1. Call love in rwt w/earth tone, artilltk plano lep. Slate. U.. X1llt Inaurance and vac:a· ••n liUJ. llB. -..7109 I.eat.her pocket.a. '1500 --•"-~-w--d•-........-value, ucrtllce $415 . ...__... .....~. -,. 'ss'•~.. 8010 .. -.&. I: ICH. UCP A. J020 W. .JZ:. ....... •••••••••• a pt U aha~ Mel, ofr Deliver free. -.a102 Mik ••H••AN9 Harvard, Santa Ana CASRPA.ID =-~~.:. MelaVerdeeountrYClub -:m•'!io,,.tuall, ~ wahr tdrtu1aerrt11. am. TNndJe bed., $125. Tenn•• swtm iilem· . ~ ~.t.CHERS wartd.AlornotllT .. m ..u105 aw> benblp/ 1100. Wonb 'I SA RD>. Call '751.znl Several Beaut Color Recon'd TV1 )>'or Sale With Warr M2 S340 Rece1Hr In aood r·onrla Uon with 2 'l~Jkt'rs SJO <.:a II 67 5 211111 Sllpa An1.I Cati Judy or ffanf'y 6'2-4644 'Ille fa.">lt-,,l dra"' m th• WMt a lJ;ulv l'tlol l.1.&.' 1(1t'd Ad ML :>tiiH 00 At.rl'OMOBILES CALL TODAY 642-5678 don't mi-ss our chri-stmas gift train! The Dally Pilot gift train 1s your special place to advertise items for sale as gifts at Christmas Time. This is the little train that can! This special gift guide will appear each Wednesday from Nov. 21 thru Oec. 19 reaching 108,000 households each week. Run as many times as you wish. Samples of two of the many ad s;zes are shown below -you can run an ad for five weeke tor as low as $55. YOUJl VNt18ED ITEMS COVLDBE SOM.EONE'S CR&JSTllAS PMS le PLANTS HANDMADE ITEMS CAT86D008 GIFl'S TOYS JEWEL&Y SPORTING GOODS Gtrr CERTIFICAT AUTOMOBILES '°'help In pa.olng your ed on our QI" 1"AtN 'AGl,'JUlt caN tM CHRISTMAS AD•VISOR 842-1178 17 BARWICK DATSUM ·,' l 1 I I I I ti Bll 137') 4'i l JJ.,S ... ....................... RclalloJce 975' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "18 5000; bu everythl.q. "JS VW Bus. dnt cood $3800. Call aft. 6pm. ~ "IOVWfutbaclt. l.83S c.c .. dual web .. perform cam. r.pd cool. cbnn wbla. new llrea . $2,000 . 551·ll:IO. WATCH FOR AUTO '80 A 8lpellUI SectMla iaU. DallyPUot November 15th ~~~~~~~-Cf I ,,, "" ...... "JI LJll••····· ............ ~ ........ ---· lf770lDS -'D Omwll" ,_ 6 ..._ OtMA S.AM --"si.::...z Nice! A loadecl Brou&ham baul71 And • woodel'f lllJ ....serfl&I (amalycat! WQl&YX> • H40 ....................... OM.YSJ7'S HOWAID Cll E noilt . Dove•QuaUS&a. NEWPORT 81'.ACB 133-0UI ~~~~~~~_..;\ "12 Olds 98. ms pt, nib · pot iob. All pwr, 1J1. mUer' IS». 6'75-1.133. 15 Ford g-11 v Noddnl down as uawne ..,..._"" an. lease at $231. 73 mo. •1 DEALER IM U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROU.S·ROYCl '78 VW Coovert Xlot cond, AJd t FY, A/C. 1'e 15111 AmmaJ Orante CollDty lat.eraat1onal AW> Show will be Nov· ember 21 tbru 2St.b al ADabellD Convention ca.. i&Oldl 118. XlnteondiUoa. Clean tn/OU1. M500 or best olr dMf73 ~':z eq., map, _673.Q __ io _____ _ l2.000ml Beal oCfer. lllM* HIO i2 Olm Cut1ua SUpreme Power brlta. 1lftno1, window s. $119~. T14M73-'TTUall 6pm .-U.bJ 9580 '76 Silver Fox Coupe. Im· ............. -•••••• mac. 26,000 orl1 ml. 9l!l)..4lJO ...................... . :!~:'::11 •"Tl SUper BeeUe, lo/mi, '!O ~. p/s, p/b, UD\· ed 1la11. auto.,a1r. '7.000.&-18 ClllFIOEMTIALL Y w.a....forLeu CAR DETAIL AND Ss ils•U.bJ POUSIUNG. ~ Ceil StmtltY OML T WEISENIJBONLV 761·1lllA4Jt. '71 VW8q. Badt: Auto. No ..._ W-.d 9590 lllOCOr ••• Call 5Cll-l618 -----··-·-· aft 6JJm. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 4 ~map Ii Ura, far top med can-foreign, $S5 for all domestics or classics. If N2-4J29 your car \.s extra clean, ---------1 see us FIRST! ....................... WATCH FOR AUTO '80 I\ Special Sed.loa lntbe Dall)'PUol November m.b The lab Annual Orance Count7 loteroatlonal AJl.o Sbow wW be Nov· ember Zl tbru 25lh at Anabelm Convention Cmter ~I a 11fa 9120 ....................... 'al Stade baker Lark. put fOI' p...U, 1ood body. SIOOMM'113. .... ~ .... C..teMHe ...... ~tJOJ • UO.t4'7 - PORSCHE's WANTED Allow ua the opportwuty to arakler the purcbaM « tnde-lD of your dean Par9cbe. ~ witb Us TodaY! sticlt. m>O. 67s-115H '79 AudJ SOOO. loaded, as swne $214+lall 0 EL or Buy, 1100 drive-away 55t.13Sl. '79 Audi SOOOS, fully eqwp'd. 10,000 Miles $11.IXX>. 831-9144 7 30 AM & 3:30 PM, Mon. lhru Fri. 9712 ....................... ... -. ··""!! CREVIER "· ... . ... .......... . .. '74 3'0Z. Good Cond. 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Sadr claimed Iran "learoed" tbat U.S. paratroopers were 'Beyond Belief altltft4id to BdraiD, acrou ·u,e Perataa Gulf from Iru. tbe Yuaoelav DtWI !f.eDC1 TQjqa nport.td. 8abRlD • tnf ormatloo IRANIAH 8'UDENT8 '81COMI! PAAANOID' -M mlol1ter, Raqi Abdel-Rahman al-lloayyed, denied it. Earlier, a Kuwait newspaper laid tbe Unlted States informed Gull nations lt would intervene Judge Throws Out Church Rape Case By FaEDEaJCX SCBOE•EBL or .. Dell'I,..... SCaH Orange County Superior Court Judie Kenneth WUllama l.saued directed verdict Tuesday that acquitted a Fountain Valley minister of raping a female churchgoer in the church offtce. Judge Wllllams, in makin& the swtft ruling, indicated be could !500 Killed I In Iranian Earthquake • ••LoU Of bodies are 1Ull 'belna found. It l• poa1lble tblt tbe number Of tbe dead will exceed 1,000," a aid Mob am med Ali Shirazi, speaking by telephone ffi>m Mashhad to reporters in Nicosia, en>rus. Shirazl, son of Ayatollah Ali irazi, relistous leader in the oly city of Mashhad, said the earthquake affected 14 localities in the Khorasan province, Iran's northeutemmost area, wbtcb shares borden with the Soviet Union and Afghanistan. He said rescue teams and su.p- plies were being rushed from M asbbad, 500 .miles east of Tebtan. and other centers as military planes evacuated the , tnjured to boepitals in Qainat, 1 the 10lllh of the province. Gonrnment officials were , 1up1rvi1lng rescue operations I and dlatributioo of tents and sup- 1 plie1 to acores of people left homeless, be added. In a Tehran Radio broadcast monitored ln London, Iran's leader, .Ayatollah Rubollah Kbo- melnlNid: not believe the story or the al· leged rape victim , Glendy Worley, 29, a former Corona del Mar resident. The woman, in tearful t"timony, told the court that Rev. Philip Palacious screamed, "you're a sinner and sinners like you must be punished'' before tbe purported sex act -~ .............. STRICKEN AREA Fmr From Capital Iran News Brings Dip In Dollar LONDON <AP) -The dollar fell sbarJ>ly today in reaction to Iran's decision to withdraw de· posits from U.S. banks. then partly recovered after Presldeot Carter announced Iranian assets in tbe Unlted States would be frozen. Iran said all tu blllion in Ira· nian government deposjta in U.S. banks will be withdrawn in a bid to pt tbe abab extradited from America. but Carter blocked the wJtbdrawal with the freeu. ' Carter admlnl1traUon of· flclal1 peaged the amount of Ira· nlan depoatta cloeer to '5 bUJiOb. Before Carter i11ued his freeze order, one London dealer said, "'lbe newa from Iran took the market by storm." Ill Lodloo, the pound at.erll.ng ••lJled one cent to '2.1050 after open.ina at $2.0985. took place in a room at the Inner Ufe Fellowship located in Santa Ana. "t said 'Oh , my God.' and be said 'Don't call for God; sinners like you don't call out for God'," Mrs. Worley, a mother of three, testified. Defense attorney Terry Giles, bow ever, was successful in pre. seating evidence that showed the woman waited two months before contacting police about the alleged incident and that she modified her story on several oc- casions. Giles said it is likely that his client will me a lawsuit against the Worleys oyer the infliction of distress the rape charge created. )lore than a acoice of members Q.f the 1aDer LUe coacreptioa Ml Jp ... mr:o• ODlu 111orJ11•1 .;,. Worl•7 teattfled. She told tbe court th.at a.be had ,_. to P-1 .... 41. oo tine oceulolt.a for eou.uella1 for det>"'''*-..,. wu saa.nq. On the Wrd rialt. wb.lle bu bU1ba.nd waa away to mall some packages, Mn. Worley testtfied, Palacious became enraged and called her "selfish, self cen· tered, vain and unstable," then dragged her out of his office into another room and forced himself upon her. "He grabbed me on both of my breasts and started pulling and squeezing," she testified. After tbe attack. Mrs. Worley testified "I grabbed my purse. threw my Bible down and ran out of the room as fast u I could." She said she lat.er wu found by her hus band as she ran through a muddy field. Mrs. Worley said she told no one of tbe sexual assault -and then only partially <during a vis- it lo a Laguna Beach psychiatrist) -for six days, despite the fact she wu ex- amined by physicians at UCI Medical Cent.er and South Coast Medical Center in South Laguna. "(just couldn't talk about it. I couldn't. Do you know what it's li"e?" she angrily uked s;ues at one point. Mn. Worley testified she was only able to tell about the al- leged ordeal after receivtne counaellne from the Orange County Rape Or1lia Cent.er. Glles requested tbe directed verdict after the woman and two rebuttal wttnelles ha4 testified. Wllllams laid he bad observed many r..,e triala both as a Judie and an attorney and said rape victim• often demonstrate bizarre behaYior, but said Kn. Worley'• waa btyood belienble bounds. Giles applauded the Judee'• decllion and said be lamented tbat &be "Rape Criai1 Center dldn 't 1et itl fad.I atr-1Jht.'' ''They do • liOl Ol &ood work, but tbey ou1bt to be more cafilul, .. ouea nld. Gllee laid tie believed Mn. WorleJ fabr1cated the rape story to Punllb Palacloul for 11.)'lnt tb1n11 lbe dla't like a.ad to cov· er up an extranw1tal affair. Sbe denied the aneaauon.. Alter tbe verdlct, tbe cJ'J'ine Mn. WQrtjj ran Jato an empty conl•NDCe room and waa com· for'tH·bY '=-lataUvea ot the bpe Crli1l t«. mlUtarilJ to rescue Ule boltal• · Waabiqtoo were told tt w.1 ti other eftorta failed. But .a '10Mr to '5 blllioo. " State Departmeat• 1potea1nao Tile U.S. reaction came u14 that WU not tnae. qUfe:kJy. ...., Bani Sadr auounced at a · ·After an emeqenc1 meedDf Tebran newa conference th.at of U.S. Treasury offlclall. Wiili. AyatoilaJl Rubollah Kbometai'a Hoose press secretary lo4Y rerh:ne deelded to withdraw all .Powell ~ tbat cuter its funds from U.S. banb and _ actfd to block offlclal tr.man nHle])Oatt them in banb ot Da· uaeta -lnclndlnJ depoaita GI Uona .. friendJy" to Iran. the t of Iran c...triJ He said the fund.I amoumed to ~r cootrOUed en· $12 blW011, but reoort.ea in -utl~ in U.&-bub1nd their Legion Ball Gaited By STEVE MA&BLE Ol • Delll ~ ... IUff West Orange County area high school officials said Tuesday they are perplexed by results of a state-mandat.ed basic skills test at Fountain Valley High School. While scores at other Hunt· ington Beach Union High School District campuses re mained high, officials told the board or 'trustees, scores at the Fountain Valley school plummeted In one of the rour areas tested -spelling -12th graders at the district'• largest school slipped from the 68 percentile to tbe 26 percentile. Fountain Valley seniors also scored below past r esults in reading, written expression and mathematics Superintendent Frank Abbott said he was at a loaa to explain the dip ui scores and ma10taioed fountain Valley stude nts normally scored near the top in the Califol"'l)la A.seessment Pro- gram quib.es. ··Ir these results are ac· curate," said Dr. Abbott, "then we might be able to attribute it to the altitude of the students when they took the test." Seniors at other campuses, he said, dropped slightly from last year but still scored in the state's top 25 percentile Several trustees s u1uzested the threat of a teacher strike last December when l.2tb graders took the tests could have affect· ed student attitude. "l find it shocking to see ooe school t his far below in all areas," said Trustee Helen <See SCORE, Page AZ) BB Woman Showa C()unty Court Bans Sex Magazine Sale Southern CalifornJa dlltrlbu· lion of -..ex· orieated matulne that tncludet a Dbototrapb of a Hunt.lnlt;oll Beach womao lbown nude ln a laundry room ,.u halted ~>' by Oranie Coun· ty Sqperior Court Jud&e Oretta Sean. 'the court" order WU Jodted a1alt11t Flynt Publlcatlona of Loa An1elea, publhber of altli•~· Accor to court pa n meet wttb uda• Sean. ~ynt poe~ ~.pboCotra~ of Kann Sue FatreDi:~'.wilcb WU IU~ mltted to tbe llrsu by ber 11tran1ed bu1baod. Nlcbolu Farrena and bit itrlfrtend. Jou D. ~em. boOl ot l&lctway Clty. 1 Tbe pbat.Otp'apb. accordlnl to tJI• law1uJt, WH talieo· (our 1ean, • ., wall• uae rarnna wen aWl...n.d. Kn • ......_ coatafdl m tbe acticiG tlUlt lbe ....,. •tPecl a ,.. .... ~ pabllelltiml ot tbe ............ tbat ea,lldcll .................. ......... .. aat ,. ..... d --· ' forelsn brancbea and 1ub- 1ldlarla '''!be pu:rpoee of tbll order .. to llaMln that claims on Iran by the Unlt.ed States and ltl cltiJem are provided tor in an orduty maDJMr," Powell Wei. Powell'• stat.meat said t.lle exact amount of moaey bei.ac blocked is not known, "but there b no re8'00 for dl.sturbance ID the foreiol ncbanie or 111,... markets... -~ RBCkrk 'Top Gun' In Fray A downtown Huntington Beach market clerk and an armed ban· dit tested each other's nerves Tuesday evening . T}le clerk wor. .. Na K. Chung, officers said, ap- parently convinced the robber who tried to hold up Frank's Market. 200 Frankfort Ave .• around 6:45 p.m. that he didn't need b.is kind of business. The bandit entered the store and pointed a gun at Chung's wife who was stationed behind the cub register, the 42.year-0ld clerk told police. Officers said Chung ap- proached the armed man from the aide and pointed a gun at him. 'lbe crook tb_tµl wheeled around and pointed bis gun at the clerlt. Police said the pair stood pointlng guns al each other for several aeoond.s before the ban· dit ended the standoff by fleeing. Coast 18.Gm'ON, Ohio (AP) -A • Jutenlle Court Jwti• 1ald be bu • not ,Svep ~ hll plan ot Matenc· m, a couple found Plby Qt mts- tre•tinc tbefr 800 W HVelt dQI ip Jail cm ntionl of bread a4• PalleyCo/C ToSuppprt SrmpMeets watet. .. "I'm PD& to do It If tb41 proe. ecutor ••1• it'• le1al " Lawrence County Juvenhe Judie Uoyd Burwell aat4. Tfie Judie announced bb In· otlom Tumday wbell Joe F.d Moore and Eva llool'e were found IUiltJ ol CODtribvtina to the nealilence ol a child. The couple were accused of putUq tbeir ._~ld adopted soa in a wire cqe 9t nllbt IO the cbild could not .. out of bed &Del find food. Burwell 1a1d the child wu mathourlahed when taken from the Moores laat month and sent to a fOlter home. The Moores are free on bond, pending an appeal. •'If and when they do serve their sentence," the judge said, • · 1 would hope they get only bread and water." Tbe judge said the couple have four other children who were fed adequately. ··we haveo!t found~ lllM>tive as to why they treated their adopt- ed cblld as they did," he said. ''It 'a real bard to undentaDd. ~ Durtq u..tr ~ trlaJ, tbe .couple maiDtaJaed &bat they were adriled not to feed the boy unless be asked for food by name. 'Ibey said the wire cage was not used to prevent him from obtaining food Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce officials are scheduled to appear belo19 the Planning Cnmmlulon toollht to 1upport their petition to bold 1wap meets every Sunday at Fountain Valley Drive-to Theatre. DI'. James PetriJdn, chamber prestdeut, lald the chamber la see~ the meet.a in an effort to raise funds to meet lta S88,000 bud1et tb1s year. Tbe cbamber received fUnds from the city annually prior to voter approval or Proposition 13 which cut city property tax in- come last year. Petrildn said the chamber has held two Sunday swap meets during the past year at the theater with each garnering between $1,500 and $2,000. He aald about a third of the d~ln's space at 11245 B unt St. would be uaed !or booths and the remainder for Qfl·streetparkmgduringmeets. Petrildo said tbe cbtmber 1ut received a city •ubeldy ln lt'l'1. That year, be Hid, the chamber "totaboutS17,000." Tne Plannine Commission meets at 7:30 p.m. in the City Council chambers, 10200 Slater Ave. Test-mania Blamed For Medical Costs By ROBERT LOCKE ..,._........._ ' Jledlcal ~ may be lnflated 69 too much expenalve teatina but much of the blame rests with ~ aoclety that values techn9lOIY over a doctoT'a Judlment, ~- frib Pre/en 1 itgFemalea SAN PASQUAL (,\J>) -Sbe'a, 5 f fft tall, 15 1ean old and weilbl 2100 DOUDdl but at tbe San Vteio Wlkl Animal Park they Qllnk abe'll loot IOOd to Trt6, 0 Ubl llrl lowland (Orlllu. " Jn 11x )Un Trtb hu fau.ed tilu.r litta. lowlanden. Two'ot the Jiotben wete aortllu on bned-ila loam from the Phoenix and Kanau City I009. ·The latut atrlfrlend, ma•tha, afl'lved Tu"dtY f~m the Erte, Pa., Zoo with the otJect ol produelq a baby •. °" ..... CQMT "'' DA ILY PILOT tends a medical professor. Despite complaints of rising health C06ta, "the public likes teats. Society b more impressed with tests than wtt.b human Juda· ments, alt.bough those are often more important," Dr. Harvey Feigenbaum of Indiana Unlvemty Medical Center uld Tueaday. ":J'bat ls the reason for the proliferatloo of u.e,ie teats," be told a news eonference durtq an American Heart conference lnAnabelm. ''Soclety doesn't recoplze the 1mportance of the human eom- puter who puta all of tbeae tbinea together and makes the decisions," be ar1ued. "Tbey don't reward that adequately. They reward the peraon who does the tattu procedures." He parUcufarly complahleil that inlurance plans readil,y pay top dollar for tecbnolo1ical wtsatdry. but are reluctant to pay f9' a conaultation t.Pt mllbt Involve only a health hbtory and physical exam.inaUon. And that, besald, '''9 the mosteffective cor· onarytelt we have. 0 He a.Qd otben on the panel also noted that fear of malprac- tice sdlta may lead many doc'· ton to protect tbemMlvu by or· cs.rta1 almost every test Im· aliaable. 87 P&UDICll lalOSIOlll, .-.............. "Porst • tn advance for 1boc'1al yoa," a Ventura Coun- ty 'C'OMC\ltor told ID 0ru&e Co1111tr 8\lpertor Court Jury Tuallay at tM opentn1 of tbe 01urder trtal ot 'lbeodore Frank of Woodland Hllll. rrm, "· 11 cbarsed wtt.b UM llldllap, rage, and mul'ftr ot llit·T•aN>ld Amy-.Sue Seit.a, a Camarillo atrl who wu abduct-.cl from I babyaltter'a home 00 lhrcb 14, tm. "I'll UM an old fuhlooed U· preulon, •' Pra1er told tbe M¥ett-man. flye-woman Ju,, In ht. openlng 1tatement. "Tbeae are u.n.apeabble acts that I must speak to you about." Evidence to be presented In tbe eue, Prager contended, will abow that Frank, a former state mental boenltal patient, left bJa ••atpature·f· tn tbe eomm•Mlon of the ertmte. ·, The 1irl, be laid, wu kid· DAPP4'cf. beaten, raped~ c_ut1 ~ce fed alaobol, aad tonureo with loct1q pllen. Tho cauae ot deat•, Pra1er aaid, was atranawatton. "Tbe lipature at the scene ol the crttne ta that of the peraon seated rl1ht here, Theodore Frack,'' nld Pra1er, ••vine bJa hand toward tbe defendant aea1· e4 a& tbe eoumel table. Tbe other "lltnature" in the cue, Prager aaid. b that of tbe pller l!W'b found on the girl'• cheat area. Those marks, Pr.,er said microscopic CODl· pariaona will abow, were iden- tical to teeth mara OD a pair of Vise Grip pliers aebed at hank's apartment. • •'The preasure was very in- tense and prol<Jlll9d.'' Prager asserted. Defense attorney Wlllard Wiklell bad attempted unauc· ce11tu.lly prior to the start of the trial to exclude admission of the microscopic comparisons. The comparisons were made by tbe Los Angeles forensic science ex- perts using a scanning elec- tronic microscope. Among the first witnesses called to testify Tuesday was Lilia Rocha, who said she saw a man resembling Frank in her neighborhood tbe morning Amy Seitz disappeared. Tbe body of tbe Seitz lirl was found t-wo days later ln Topanga Canyon. Monninger Final· Rites Set Thursday Funeral services ror long.time Huntington Beach resident, E.M. Ethel Monninger, who died Nov. 11, at the age of 91, are set for Thursday at Pierce Brothers Smiths' Mortuary in Huntington Beach. Services begin at 1 p.m. Friends may call at the mortuary from 12 noon to 9 p.m. on Wednesday .. Mn. Monoinger waa bom In Hope, Kan.au, in 1888, and lived in San Bernardino before mov· inJ to Huntington Beach in 1958 with her husband John. Sbe waa • charter member of the Hunt- in1ton Beach Sen.lor Cittuns. . Mrs. Moon1111er ii survived by two som. John R. Mon.n:tn.aer, ot Hunttn,too Beacb, and Wlllard Monnlriaer1 ~-San Bernardino. ; four sraoacnuctren, and aeven ereat·erandcbildren. FVTheater Bank Bag, $890 Stolen When the manarer of Edwards Twin Cinema in Foun· tain Valley returned to bla office after belpl.na employees with in- te rm ias ion crowds Tuesday nlabt, be discovered $890.46 mlsstna. police reported today. Officers aaid the money wu left on the mana1er's desk in a bank baa. The manager toJd of- flcen be he bad locked bla offtce door upon leavtnt. Police a.aid lt l1 doubted that an emplo7ee at the tbemr, 18149 8~\Vlt St., toot the money . durln• th• 9:05 p.m. br.ak beCauae ill ..,. at their lDtermllllon 1tadana. lining IJp Agata A line of cars snaked up to the pumps at Ron's Mobil station at 5333 University Drive in Irvine Tuesday, a harbinger pe rhaps of things to come once Gov. Brown's relmposition of the odd-even gasoline rationing plan takea effect next week. The attendant pumping gas Is Vance Jones. Lines at other stations along the Orange Coast varied. In some places there was no waiting and at others, such as this station, linea were forming again. Anti-Iran Fee~ Sweeping -Nation By nae Auoclated Preu Five persona staged a brief pro·lranian demonstration at the University or Waabimgton, but elsewhere around the natim tbe mood over the takeover of the American Embassy In Tehran was seriously - sometimes viciously -anti· Iranian. At a demonstration at the University of Washington cam- pus In SeatUe, members of the International Committee Against Racism on Tuesday urged protests "against Presi- dent Carter's racist roundup of Iranians. Their efforts, Inspired by the president's order that Ira- nians in the United States 11- legally be deported, were ig· no red. Meanwhile, in Houatoo, dem-onatrato,._ carried placard.a readln1 "Iran la a four-letter word" and "Let's Play Cowboys and lrmlana" as they ma.rcbed outside the lnnllD Comulate lor a fifth day, aocl bonied the Ayatollah Rubollab ltbomelni in effigy. Retiring AFL-CIO president George Meany. speaking to the labor group·s Mantime Trades Department, called KomeinJ a "madman" and said the entire Wrestling Oass Set Freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling will be taught this winter under sponsorship of Fountain Valley Boys Club. Registration will coet tl5 for the season, a apolteaman noted, and sign-up 11 1cheduled between 5 and 1 p.m. Dec. 5 in the Fcurtain Valley IDlh School wreatlina room,. 11818 Bushard St. The pr"OIJ'am ii conducted by the Oran1e County All·Star Youth Wrestl101 Club, tbe spokesman uld. nation was actin1 like an in-tematiooal tenortat. Iranian abips and careo will not be served at West Cout port.a while Amertcau are beJd hostage in Iran, t.be lnterna- ti on al Lon1aboremen'a and Warehousemen'• Unlon •aid. Longshoremen on tbe Eaat Coast are already boycottiQI the abips. Anti-Iranian student protesta continued oo some campuses. Rmd>oat Back By Itself From Trip LONDON (AP) -A U.loot rowboat used by Kenneth Kerr ln a bid to row across the AilaD- Uc bu Wabed U]) 1n Nona.era Irelaod more. tbaa toGr mao\bs after It capshed in mid-ocea.o, throwing him overboard • · 1 am flabbergasted 1t has turned up, ''the 27·year-old Scotsman. who was picked up a fter the capsize by a West German container ship, told Bn ta1n 's domestic news agency, the Press Assoc1atJon "My reason for takinJl this course was that I would ev~­ tualJy arrive ln Northem lrela.no on the Gui! Stream. I am absolutely deli1bted that my theory worked out." Kerr, a former Royal Navy submariner, set out for Ireland from St. Jobn'•• Newfounc11.and, on May 1 in the U.loot rowboat Bua Cooqueror, bopioi to aet a reeord for the amalleat veuel ever rowed acrou the Atlantic. But a atOrm lb'uH wbea be wu about 700 miles east ot SL John's, nlppiq the boat and toulu him lD&o the sea. Some 40 boun l.at.r, on June 218, be waa plucked from a Uferaft by the Stut"ut l!zpreaa. f',.._PageAJ SCORE ••. Ditte. She sald the acores paralleled a recent accreditation report at Fountain Valley Hlgb School "that there's a poor learntnc environment t..bere." Abbott 1aid the accreditation report cited many positive thinp at the campua but noted a need for impro•ement in c1 ... room motivation. Offlclala explained district students are compared to the top 15 percent scoring California school diatricta. District seniors, they said, are within that LS percent bracket in all subjects except mathematics. Results from testing this year·s graduatmg class w1U not be made publJc for a year. Volunteers To Be Feted The H\.Dltingtoft Beach Coundl on Aging will honor volunteers with a cert1f1cate ceremony Thurs day at the Senior s' Recreauon Center. 1706 Orange Avenue Event co ordinator Esther Rivelli said that in keeping with the splnt of Thanksgiving, the council would lJke to thank volunteers who drive, visit, en· tertaln and provide medical servtc• to the elderly. Tb• ceremony belin• at 10 a. m. and all intereat.ed persons are invited to attend. Vote Complaint SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Tbe U.S. attorne1'1 office flied a complaint '1'ae9cky •sainlt San Fra1tdleo eJeetioa offtclala tor not proYldiq eooulla bt11nlUa1 polltn1 oftldala. Tbe eomplalnt, a1lo •tat. &bat e.Wetioo oUiclaJs provided an erroneous Chlneae tranalatioo oo the Nov. I city blllQ~. ''We Want You To Look Better For Less!'' We're not complain· ingaboutthehigh prlceofglasses, we're doing something about it. There are a lot of places to buy eyewear these days. You can oo to ''~[i,ot# a so catted "f ash Ion boutique" and pay spectacular prices for famous names, or you can come to Optical Factory and oet the best Possible fashion foof(s In eyewear at a down to earth price, As a rule, you only get what you pay for these days. Our selection Is large enough to please the most finicky tastes, and yet our prices start as low as $34.50 Slnote Vision S44.50 Blfocat $S4.SO Trlfocat ( t ncludes Fashion Frame, Stan- dard Size Gtass Lenses.and Case> At these prices we're maklno a spectacle of ourselves. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1979 . I FIFTEEN CENTS maia •i..W 9d a.a PU!aft ta t back to lraa to._. trial for bla llf e. l!lanl Sadr "portodly Hid, how•ver, that the H noa· AmerleaDI amon• th• ti ....... m1lbt be heed by the ... kind. 'Ibey are believed to be m09tly lndlan and Paklatan1 embaa1 employees. lo uother ~velopmenl, Bani Sdr clai.uled Iran "leamed" that U.S. paratroopers were Study Deficient? atrllft.d to Bahraln, acrou the Per•lan· Gulf from Iran, the Yqotlav nen ·~c)' TanJus reported. Bahrain 1 Information IAANIAN STUDENTS 'BECOME PARANOID' -AS minlater, Raqi Abdel·Rahman al·Mo~. den.led it. Earlier, a Kuwait newspaper u.id the UnJt.ed States mfonned Gull nations it would intervene l1·vine Nixes Suit On . The city of Irvine has rejected plans to file "an eleventh hour" law1uit. against the county to cballenie an environmental study of a proposed dump site, in Bee Canvoo north of the city. I . i However, the City Council Tuesday nJgbt did agree oo a spllt vote to keep track of measures proposed in lbat re· l Ptan Fails port meant to alleviate problems a dump could cause. Councilman Larry Agran, who su1eested legal action be taken. bitterly assailed the county's en· vironmental impact report for the project and said the docu· ment was deficient in "multiple and critical respects." Both he and councilwoman Mary Ann Ga1do voted in favor lroine Will Retain ~liirge Council" 87 DAVID KVl'ZllANN "'~ .......... _1111!1 f., !.'! . A...,_.1..,91~u Larn wan to ha•• the ~ ,..._. a ebartei' amfliidmeal oo tblf Jme ballot aak:ins voten to consider creation of coun· ctlmanlc districts failed to muster support from the Irvine Clt1 Council Tuesday night. On a 3-2 vote, the council ma· ;ority of Mayor David Sills and Councilmen Bill Vardoulis and Art Aathony said the present • s11tem ol at·large balloting for city legtslaton is working well enough, makln& it unnecessary to partition the city into districts ror more effective represeota· llon. Alf ran and councilwoman Mary Aim q,aldo disagreed. "l do think tbe time is at band to take this step," Agrao said. The councilman bas contended tbat the present system of at· lar&.e elections ls developing two major flaws as the city grows - newer areas are bein& under-l represented oo the council and the coa-t of campatens for citywide elections are becoming I too burdensopie. f Aaran said if voters were to 1 approve such a proposal on the ' June ballot, dlstrict boundaries could be dra.n in tlme for the lune Ul2 city electtona. AIJ'aD uld ill bis proposal that n1ldentlal clevelopmeat in lnioe Wal concentrated flnt in are•• eoutb ol tbe San me,o • Freeway and that consequently I tbe vut majority ol Clt.;J Council memben ban come from tJae ....... AntbaaJ, i.owe.er, dllaareed l tbat tbe eoatbern portlOG ol the cttJ -... bider' repr•lated I iua ...._.,... m.u.a Dartb. 1 He .-S tbe eaandl U. alft1I been •ble 'o addre11 nel1bborb.Ood problems and clalm9d no evldence bad yet been presented which showed tbe at-tar•• system was not Mntat tlle DIMdl of all clty rest· de.ntt. The coocept of setting up in- dividual council distncts from which a candidate would seek election rat.her than running m the city as a whole was explored several years earlier by the city's chart.er committPe Vardoulis, a member or that committee, h as said that prob Jems such as the splitting of viJlages could result from dis· tricting. Tuesday night, he said not one person he bad spoken Wlth on Agran's proposal had supported it. Agran, however. said it was not a matter of whether the city. one of the fastest growing m the nation. would go to district elec· tions. On}Y when. He said that abandoning at- 1 a r ge elections for district balloting would "assur e balanced geographical represen· talion oofuture city councils." Campaigning costs also would be trimmed, be sald, so can· didat.es wouldn't have lo spend in excess of $10,000 in the next round or city elections ln June. One resident who spoke before the council, Gilbert Nelson, en· doned the idea of having voters decide if the)' would like to see dlltrteta establllbed. He said the district plan could improve access to council mem· ben · M well aa cat campaien ~ .. Another resident, Robert Moore, who wu rec:enUy elected to tbe Slddleback Colle1e board of tnllteel, aald that in a dty wttb tbeAinda ot erowth pat-terns which Irvine bu, district Una would probably need to chan•e from election to election. of filing suit aga1nst the county m the next 48 hours, the time re- maining before an appeal period runs out making the county's ac· tion final on the EJ R The county Board or Supervisors m lalE!' September selected Bee Canyon as the replacement for the Coyote Can yon landfill disposal station, which ts due to close in the next few years. The ('lty had fo rmed a com m1ttec, wtuch included Agran, to formulate a strategy lo right those plans because of concerns about potential noise, odor, lit· ter, traffic and health problems which could result from dump operations. Other members of the council were U.ptical Tuaday niaht whether l•1•I ac:tlon waa necessary at um time. Councilm'lll Art Anthony srud the city at.ill Nu! opl1ons availa· ble to lt ta the event lt wanta to reatrtet dump operatlooa. Antboaf. mentioned the lm· position of weJeht restrictions on city roads leading up lo the dump sile as one means of ex- ercising control over ils use. However, he said he beheved the environmental remedies list ed jn the EIR were adequate "I don't know what the panic 1s," he said. Councilman Bill Vardoulis said he found 1t hard lo believe the city could have a lawswl filed by Friday to challenge the county action. H e s uggested instead a posture of r e viewing and monitoring compUance with the EIR and warning county of. f1c1als legal challenges could follow if "mitigation" measures were not adhered to. Agran. who has met with state officials to express his reserva tions about the county's environ· mental studiea, said the city was "allowing the clock lo run out" in its efforts to thwart the dump plans. He srud a substitute motion by Mayor David SUls to monitor county compliance with the EIR was "regrettable.'' Agran said the city would have virtually "no leverage" left ii it failed to lake legal action of some sort. ''We're up against the eleventh hour," he said. Although the county acted on lbe Bee Canyon dump slte issue in September, the City Council didn't get around to d1.acuuln1 the matt.er unW this late atage becaUte of ill inability to com· plete a&endu at prevloua meet· 1Df~ran bad put the dqmp lsaue on a1endaa throuabouflOctober, but it wu postponed from meet· in& to meetin1. Iranian F11nds mWtart.lJ to re.cue the boetqa if otber ef(orta failed. But a State Department spokesman aaJd tbat was not true. Bal!aclr announced at a Tebr oewa conference that Ayato Bubollah Khomdni'a reaime dedded to withdraw all ita fundl from U.S. banks and re-deposit them in banks ol na- tions "friendly" to Iran. He aald lbe funds amounted to $12 billion, but reporters in lining lfp Agaia Waahincton were told it wu clOHr to ~ billion. Tbe U.S . reaction came quickly. After an emer1ency meetlna of U.S. ~my officiala, White House pre1~1ecretary Jody Powell annouDced that Carter acted to block official lnD1an aaaeta -ioeludine ctes-lta o1 the government of Iran, Cemra1 BanJt and "other controlled ... lilies" in U.S. banka and their f orei111 braacbea and 1ub· 11dlarie1. •'The P'Jl'POM of this order ti to lname that claJma oo lraD by the Uolted Stat.es and tta cttbms are p~ for in an orderl)' mmmer," Powell tald. Powell'• statement said tbe ex.act amount of money being blocked La not known, "but there ii no re8l(Xl for d1sturbance ill the foreip eschance or other' markets.•• A line of can snaked up to the pumps at Ron'• Mobil •talion at SID UlliversilY Drlve ln Irvine TuelCla•, a harbtnaer perhaps of things to come once Gov. Brown's reimpositrnn of the odd-even gasoline rationing plan takes effect next week. The attendant pumping gu 1a Vance .i ... UDea at other stations along the Otaee Coast varied-In eome plac.-there was no waltlng and' at othen, eucb as this station, lines were forming again. Qµ~e Kills 500 In Northeast Iran By 1be Associated Presa A de vastating ea rthquake roe ked northeast I ran today, killing at least 500 as it toppled houses and mud buts, rescue workers said. "Lots or bodies are sull being found. IL is possible that the number of the dead will ex~ t ,000," said Mohammed Ah Shiraz1. speaking by telephone from Mashhad to reporters lll Nicosia. Cyprus. Shirazi, son of Ayatollah Ali Shirazi. religious leader in the holy city of Mashhad, said the earthquake affected 14 localities an the Kborasan province, Iran's nortbeasternmost area, which shares borders with the Soviet Union and Afghanistan. He said rescue teams and sup. plies were being rushed from Mashhad. 500 miles east of Tehran, and other centers as military planes evacuated tbe injured to boeplt.al& in Qalnal, the south of the province. Government officials were supervising rescue operations and distribution of tent.a and sup- plies to acorea of people left Valley Case 0 250 ..,,......,.. .... SlRICKEN AREA F •r From c.pltlll homeless. be added. In a Tehran Radio broadcast monitored In London, Iran's <See QlJUE, Pa1e AZ) Minister Ruled Innocent of Rape Murder Cited lnlroine Ranch Death An urudentified man whose body was found in an lrvlDe Ranch asparagus field Tuesday near Tustin was murdered, sberifrs officers said. "First andlcations are that it's a possibie execullon-type slay- ing," Lt. Wyatt Hart said. Alt.bough a coroner's autotM;y performed Tuesday did not pin- point bow long the body had been lying in the field near Myford Road and Bryan Avenue, it apparently bad been there (or some time, Hart sJ,id. The man, who had been shot la the bead four times, was fully clothed when bia body •as found by field workers in county ter- ritory about 8 a. m. Tuesday. The victim was identified as a brown-haired Caucasian, 20 to 2S years old, 6'4" tall and 180 pounds. He was wearing an off·wbite windlm!aker, long-sleeve shirt, blue denim pants and joQlng shoes, Hart said. Coast We•t•er Vartable tuib. cloudineu throu1h Tburlday with aome fOlf and iow clouda aea r coast tonJ1bt and Tbunda.Y morntna. A. llUle cooler Tharectay with lows tonlibt • at t.be beaches 8Dd M lnland, wltb blabs Tbundu "' • alGq the eout ua 11 IDland. t· ' ' .......... ACCUIED 81.AYl!R 111eoe1o,. Frenk Parents' Sentencing Precedent? IRONTON, Oblo <AP) -A Juvenlle Court Judie 1ald be hu not liven up hil plan of 1enteac· ins a ClOUPle found IUlltY of ml.I· treattq tbelr IOD to seven days in Jail on rations of bread and water. .. rm aotna to do It lf the proe- e cut or 1ay1 tt'1 Jeial " Lawrence Countf Juvenhe Juda• Uoyd Burwel Hid. The Judie announced h1I ln· tenUona Tuaday when Joe Ed Moore and Eva Moore were round iuiJt.y of contrlbut.1.n1 to the nf'ali1ence of a child. Tbe ~ouple were accused of putting their 4·year-old adopted son in a wire cage at night so the child could not get out of bed and find food. Burwell said the chDd w•s malnourUbed when takeb ftoln 1he Moons tut mbnth and sent to a fOlter home. . The lloora are free on bond, pend.in& an appeal. "JI and when they do Mr'Ve their sentence," the Judie said, "J would hope they set only bread and water." The Juda• Hid the ~ouple have four other ctuldren who were fed adequately. ·•we haven't found a motive u to why they treated their adopt· ed child as they did," he said. •·ft 's real bard to understand." During their two-day trial, the couple maintained that they were advlled not to feed the boy unle11 he asked for food by name. They 1ald the wire cace was not used to prevent hlm from obC1tnln1 food. Buf'Well aald he felt a Jall Mt'· tenet of bread and water wu ~ punishment that flt the crtme. Alked about tbe Jud11'1 ten· tatlve eentence, Lawrence Co\m· ty Pl"OMCUtor Richard lleyen aald be bad not recetved Burwell'• Nel'*t for h1I optn· ion. However, he aald be felt jail ~ required that all inm•t. bl ti•m bot food. "It ~ be I.bat tbeJ'll have to be st..a bot bnad and water," lleyera Nld. • 1'f!emiy Pre1ide1 WASHINGTON <AP) Geri• Mean1 L p, 1awit from •IJ UlntH ana eonfhie~ to • wbeelcbalr ..t.. pretlded over bia ftGI AJ'J,,.,;10 ••ecutlve eouncll =tUDI today UH pNpand to r re u president of the &lant tedlradon. . ,,....,......, .... ............ ....................... ,. .,_..,...10'1." a v.uara ODUa· tj ... Hator lQN .. o,iMI c ... ., aperlor CHrtJ•1'1 ,..,..., at tbe °'*'... ta. ma,,..; trial fl 1tieodoN mu ot WcwlJnd WU.. f'rank, 4' II ~ar1tct .nb Ole ldaap~ npe, aa4 111urder of '"''' at.aid AmJ he llttl, a OamarWo &ht wbo wu abd\act- ed from a l>abfaltter't hOme on Maret. 1', ltTI. "I'll .. old full oDed U • pre11lon," Pra1er told the .... a.man, ft••woman lary in bt. = atatemeat. ''lbele areable actJ that I muat speak to 10U about.'' EvtcMct to be present~ In the cue, Prqer centended, wW 1how Fn.nk. • former atate mental hots.fltal patient, left hia "1lpatun in tbe commluion of the mm•. Tbe liJ'l, he Hid, WH kid· nappe~ beaten, raped, cut1 force fed aleobol, and torturea witb locklna pllen. Tbo came fl death. Praaer 1ald, waa •traqulltlon. "Tbe atinature at the acene pl the crime ii that of tbe )>enon seated rt1bt here, Thfodore Frank," aald Prater, wavtna hil band toward the defendant seat· ed at the eounsel table. The other "lipature" In the c .. e, Prqer said, LI that ol the plier maria found on tbe 1kl'1 cheat area. Those markl, Pra1er said mlcroecoplc com· parilona will show, were Iden Ucal to teeth mark.a OD a Dair ol Vile Grip pllen Hiled at Yrank'a apartment. "Tbe pressure wu very ln· lenH and prolqed," Pra1er a11erted. Defense attorney, Wlllard Wiklell bad attempted u.nsuc· cessfully prlor to the start of the trial to exclude admlaslon of the microscopic comparisons. The comparilona were made by the Los Angeles forensic science ex· perts uslnt a scannln1 elec· tronlc microscope. Among the first witnesses called to testify Tuesday was Lilia Rocha, who said she saw a man resembling Frank ln her nelgbborbood the mornin1 Amy Sell& "!&appeared. The body of the Seltz pl wu found two day1 later in Topanaa Canyon. lrati News Brings Dip In Dollar LONDON <AP) -The dollar fell sharply today in reaction to Iran's decision to withdraw de· postta from U.S. banks, then partly recovered after President Carter announced lranla., asset.a in the United States would be frozen. Iran 1aid all $12 btlllon ln Ira· nlan aovernment depoalts In U.S. bank.a wtll be withdrawn 1n a bid to 1•t the shah extradited from America, but Carter blocked the withdrawal with the freeze. Carter adminlatraUon of· flclala peued the amount or Ira· nlan deposit.a closer to '5 bllllon. Before Carter iuued bla freeae order, one London dealer aatd, "The news from Iran took the market by 1torm." Jn Frank:turt, the dollar feU 2 pfennlntt aaalnat tbe Weat German mark to l.'71IO marks from 1. ma earlier 1n the mom- lni, then reconrtd to about 1. 7890 markl. after Carter'• an· noun cement. Frankfurt dealen de1cribed the market u hectlo and nervou1 followtn1 Iran'• d•· clllon. In London, the pound sterUn1 1alned one cent to $2.1050 after openina at '2.0985. The dollar 1..lk to 1.6$30 Swl.u franca ln Zurich from an earlier 1.1845 Franca. But th• dollar then falned foUowtnt 011tar'1 announcement to t.8* f ranca. Jn Tok)'o, the dollar oloud at 24.5.9'71 Jta, down lro'lll Id. 75. I 10utMn1 Cdlohd• diltrt~ tloD Of. In• OrtenW ........... that lncludel a ~•Pb .~·• Huntlqloft Beach woiia.an lllOWD nuM lD a l•undr1 toom wu baited~, bt.()raqe CciaD- lt ... petter Co.rt ....... OnUa ...... Tb• court Ord« WU 1od"'9 a1alut nynt PubUcatlclm of Loa ADl•IH, publltber of lidle~nm.. Accor in1 to court gge~ fued ,.wa Jr=...,.,. l1Jnl ...... • ol&ariD c ,.,.,.., • -:r ..... raltted to tb• firm 1>1 ber Htraaaed huaband, NlchOIU P'arrtm and bl.I lltrit11eDCS, .lOaD D. Trt.m, both o(lftdwar cttJ. ~~~., ............ POln' 291 PRHIDl!NT DON DONALDSON 11'ANDI AMID WRICKAQI OP LIGION HAU. !arty Momlng Blue C•ueea Heavy 0.'"899 to Newport .. uh ,_,ltr TM ~pb, accor41na to tb• laflUl~ wu taken four reart aso JWbUe tbe J'arnm were .UU manted. Blaze Hits Leginn Hall Mn. P'arrena contends tn the actlaa that the never 1tped a ,. ..... pennlttlnl publleadoe ~ the pboeosrapb and th.t calldon material ICbedw.d to nm with the pbotocrapb WU not pTOVided by ber. Newport Damage Estimated at $400,000 rl)'Dt PubUcatlom claims It baa a limed releue. Mrs. li'arrem• lawwuit, which aeekl an Injunction to halt publication of the photograph, alleaea invaalon of ~rivacy, defamatioo, lntenUooal 1n1Uction of emotional dittreaa and ne1ll1ence. By IERRY HERTENSTEIN °' ... ., ,.... llllff An uprtabt -piano l•ft too close to a noor beater apparently i&· nlted a ftre that cauaed "°°·000 dama1e to the old American Le1lon Hall in Newport Beach early today. The fire was flnt spotted by harbor patrolmen who turned In the alarm at 2:30 a.m. By the time lbe first city fire truck ar· rlved at the Leiton Hall at 215 15th St. about nine minutes later, names were ahootin1 into the air throu1h the roof or the old buildina, firemen said. · Preliminary damage estimates placed the loss in the nel1hborhood of $400,000. No one was in the building at the t.lme. Fire Investigators, who said they were able to pinpoint Fro• Page A l PASTOR ... More than a 1core of members of the Inner l.J.fe congre1ation aot ln the courtroom Monday morning as Mrs. Worley testified. She told the court that 1be had .. one to Palacloua. '1, on three occa1lons for counaelln1 for depression she was suffering. On the third visit, while her husband was away to mail some packages, Mrs. Wqrl.ey teat.if*!, Palacious became enraged and called ber "selfish, self cen· tered, vain and unstable," then draued her out or his office lnto another room and forced himself upon her • 'H., srabbed me on both of my breaata and started pulling and 1queezln1," she testlfled. After the attack. Mrs. Worley teatlfled "I 1rabbed my purse, threw my Bible down and ran out of the room aa fast aa I could." She 11Jd she later wu found by her huaband aa ahe ran throuah a muddy rteld. Mra. Worley said ahe told no one of the aexual a11ault -and then only partially <durtn1 a vb· It to a 'La1una Beach p1yehlatrt1t) -for alx daya, despite the faet abe waa ex· •mined by phy1lclan1 at UCJ Medical Center and South Cout M edlcal Center tn South Lasuna. "I Juat couldn't talk about lt. J couldn't. Do ypu know what it'I liktT" 1he en&rtly aaked Gllea at one point. Mra. Worley tesUfled 1he waa only able to tell about the al· le1ed ordeal after recelvln1 couneelln1 from tho Oran1e County Rape Crl1l1 Center. GU .. reque1ted the directed verdict after the woman and two rebuttal wltne11ea hall teattlled. ' WCruahes A Lon1 Beach woman waa killed Tuesday nl1ht when her car rolled over on lop Of her followtn1 a colll1ton on the Garden Grove Freeway In Oran1e, hl•bway patrol ofncera aald. Tb• woman, ldentilled u Glna NHhl a., dlld Jn St. Joaepb'• ftoep t.al after the I p.m. accl· dent. OlttMn 1atd M1. Naab'• car •tru~ls r v1h1cl1 q the at· t•m to chanse Janet near the alri ~ offramp, CAUi· la1 her car to fllp over. _....-~- the cause of the blaze. added that they couldn't explain why the heating system had been left on in the empty buildin1. . Harbor patrolmen Dave Wheeler, Don Joralemon and Fred Tharaldson said they saw flames 1ns1d~ the bayfront Legion Hall and smoke pourtna from the roof while on routlne patrol in a fire boat. They turned in the alarm, docked their boat, hooked a hose to a hydrant and began battlm~ the blue. The fire finally was ex t inguished at 4 a. m , accordini t.o Don Jones, executive officer of the Newport Beach Fire Depart· ment. American Legion officials In· dicated today they will have ~tru c tural engineers and l!rchltect.s inspect the bulldioi to determine If It 1bouJd be re· modeled « tom down and a new build1nt eonatruded. Eleven uotta from fhe Newpert Beach fire 1taUona 'ou1bt the blue and a truck company from Coeta Mesa was called in to help Three flremeii were treated at the scene for minor lnjwies au!· fered wbile battlln1 the blue. A apoke.man for the Newport Beach Fire Department aald the roof of the buildln1 was damaeed extensjvely by the fire. In additloo, the walls and COO· tents. includine many LeeJon mementos, were damaged by fire. smoke and water The building. a frame and stucco stru<'ture. 1s about 33 years old It IS the home or Amencan Legion Poi.t 291 Offidala at Flynt PubUeations said today they could not com· ment on the pending lecal ac· t10n. Judge Sean bu scheduled a hearing on the court order Thursday The current order prevents Flynt from diltrtbut1n1 to retail dealers copies of maaalinea con- taaning the Farrens photograph Distribution II banned ln all of Oran1e. San Bernardino and Riverside counties and the City of Los Angeles. According to Mrs Farrens' action. she has remarned, has small childrei and bolds "good standing 10 the community." Anti-Iran Feeling Sweeping Nation The swt demand.a Sl.5 million in damage5 from Flynt Publica· t1on1 and $300.000 from Farrens and M1. Triem F,....r_,.AJ QUAKE .•. By 11ae Aleod9&ed PrMI Five pencxw a.pd J brtet pro-Iranian demonltraUoa at the Unlventty of Wuhlmitoo. but elsewhere around the natioa the mood over the takeover of the American Embassy In Te hran was seriously - i.omelimes viciously -anlt· Iranian At a demonstration at the University of Washington cam· pus an Seattle, members or the International Committee A1alnst Racism on Tuesday ur1ed protest.a "a1alnlt Presl· dent Carter's racist roundup or Iranians. Their effort.I, lnaplred by ~e prealdent'a order that Ira· nlans ln the United States U· le1ally be deported, were i1· no red. • Meanwhile, In Houaton. dem· onstrators carried placards readlng "lran 11 a four·letter word" and "Let'• Play Cowboya and lranlana'' u they marched outaide the Iranian Con1ulate for a fifth day, and burned the Ayatollah Ruhollab Kbomtlnl In efflay. Retlrtn1 AFL-CIO president Geor1e Meany, 1peakln1 to the labor craup'1 Mart.time Tredt9 Departmet. c.u. S..eilal • "madman" and aald tile eattn nation waa actin1 Uk~ an ln· ternaUonal terrorist traruan ablpe anci car10 WlU not be aerved at West Coast ports while Amencans are held hostage tn Iran , the lnterna t1onal Lon1ahoremen ·a and Warehou11emen's Union said Lon1sboremen on the East Coaal are already boycottin& the ships. Anti-Iranian student protest.a continued on aome campusee. Chanting "Nuke 'em till they glow." about 2SO proteaters marched Tueeday nl&bt on the Unlvendty of ~rgia campua at Athena, demanding the deport.· lion of 27 lruuana at the school. About 500 St. Louil Univenity student.I 1•thered In front ol a blood·atained American fla1 durtn1 an hour of peaeefuJ pro-teat. Al be1'l W atJdnl an or1a.nizer of the rally' 1ald the n., ... flown ln Vietnam and w11 •talned with both American and Vletnamae blood. ~ lea4ir, A7llGl1ab 8"olhb ml> metnltald: "We bave received traatc and frtgbtenln.I reports on the earth· quake an Kboruan and the ex· tensive loeses ln property and lives I caJI on it <the nation> to take Immediate steps ... this traaedy requires everyone's help " Shtrazl said the earthquake waa felt ln Muhbad, the aite of one of the most important Mo1lem relleioua shrine in Iran. but d1d not cauae any damqe there. Tehran Radio said the quake shook wide areas of the province from Tabas , Ferdoua and Gonabad at 2 a.m. local time . .\ later broadcur said 2:iO bodies had been recovered trom debri& 10 Qaen, zoo mllea 1outh ol Maahbad. The U.S. Oeoloatcal Surve7 an Golden, Colo., aald the quake re1t1tered e. 7 on tbe Richter acale. Tehran radio Hid tt meaaured 5.6 on the Richter acale ''We Want You To Look Better For Less!'~ .._ We' re not compla In· lngaboutthehlgh prlceof glasses, we're doing something about It. there a~e a lot of places to buy eyewear these days. You can go to a so called "f ash Ion boutique" and pay spectacular prices for t•mous names, or• you can come to Optfc•I Factory and get the best possible fashion rooks In eyewear at• down to earth price. ~--- As a rule, you only get what you pay for these days. Our selection Is large enough to please the most f lnlcky tastes, and yet our prices start as low as S34.SO Single Vision $44.SO Bifocal SM.SO Trlfocal <tncludtt \F11hlon f'r1me.L , Stan· dard Size (Jla11 Lenses •nd use> ;J At these prices we're meklno a spectacle of ourselves. ' aaala eQU•e ..W ab Maham· ... ._ Pahlav• it aent bl to Ina to..., b'tll tor blJ lit•. laal S&dr reportedly 1aJd, bo••••r, tbat the H non· :A••~l~•n• amont tbt H Metadl rmpt be med b.J the wftead. They are MU.~ed to < i.e 1D.015UJ. IDdlaa ud Paklltanl unbula1 aiployeea. · In aDOUM1' developmeat, Bani Sadr claimed Iran ''learned'' that U.S. piratroopera were Bl 0.UBted Member a11'Ufted to Bahrain, acrou Uw P~r an Gulf from Iran, the Yu1011av news agency Tanjug reported. a.brain'• information IRANIAN STUDeNTS 'Bl!COME PARANOID' -AS minister, Raql Abdel·Rabman al-Moayyed, denied It. Earlier, a Kuwait newspaper said the United States Wonned Gulf nations it would intervene militarily to re1eue the boltaia if other effqrta tailed. But a State Department 1polte1man •lid that wuoot true. Bani Sadr announced al a Tehran news conference that Ayatollah Ruboll•h Kbomelnl'a regiKJM decided to Withdraw all its fUDdl from U.S. banks an4 re-dep.tt. them in banks of ot· lions ''friendly'' to I ru. He said tbe fuDda amounted to $12 billion, l>ut. .reporten in . WuhlUton Wet'e told lt WU cloter to S5 tJWlon. Tbe U .S. reaction came quickly. After an emergency meetin,c of u .s. Treaaury offtclab, White Rouse preaa secretary Jody PoweU anmM.meed that Carter acted to block official ·franlan useta -lncludlnc deposit.a ol the aovenunent of Iran, Central BanJt and "other controlled en- tities"' in U.S. banb and tbeir forel1n braocbea and sub· licliariea. ''Tbe J)Ul'POfe of tbJa order la to Jmure that claima on Iran by t.be United Stat.es and its cit.liens are provided for in All orderly manner," Powell said. · PoweU 's 1tatement aaid tbe exact ainount of money being blocked 11 not known, "but there ls no reaaon for disturbance tn the foreiln exchange -0r oth$- markets.", 'FFaternalisni' fit lln Festival Board , t Members of the l.aguna Beach Festival of Arts will be asked next month to decide whether exhibiting artists on the grounds should be given full-membership status, in order to participate in general membership decision making. • And in a second proposal made during a general mem· bership meeting in the Festival Forum 'tUesday night, the 1,802 memben also will decide whether they want to limit the term of office of board members to two consecutive tb~e-year terms. t ni. two motions were made l by festival members wbo asked I that the requests be put on a ballot and malled to voting t members for their decision. Fifty.two members Tuesday niaht voted to place the requests for al'tilt me~~ on the baJJ~ ~ 29 oppMed. In the second a:teudl'e, 41 10Qlbt a vote on two-term limits while 40 aaid tbey would oppose auch a maH·ln ballot measuro. ., + JOINS FbnVA&. BOARD Jack Kemp The separate votes impel the festival boan1 to send out ballots to the general membership next month with the results expected sometime in January. Proponents and opponents of the two measures will have the opportunity to present their cases in 150 word statements at- tached to the ballots. The proposal to allow juried exhibitors to have a say in festival activities was presented from the floor by artist Bill Mol- la, who is also a· festival member. He said that by allowing juried artists to join the festival mem- bership, exhibitors would "be able to participate in festival ac· tivilies." The second motion, made by ousted board member Lee Childress, would see board members limited to two three· year terms on the board. Tbat measure was narrowly ap- proved by members present Tuesday nigbt and will also ap- pear on the mall·in ballots sent to the voting membership. By STEVE MITCHELL Ol IM Dally ~I« Si.ti Lee Childress, owled from the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts board of directors, criticized f e llow directors for "fralemalism" in her swan song Tuesday night and welcomed new blood to the board. The incumbent was one of four candidates who sought election to three seats on the nine- member board. Results were an- nounced at the annual general membership meeting. Legion Ball Gutted Six·year board member AMe Chase was returned to office by mailed ballots with 803 votes of the eligible 1,802 general mem- bers. And newcomers Phillip Freeman, an artist, and Jack Kemp, a long-lime festival volunteer, also were named to three-year terms on the festival board. Don Donaldson, president of American Legion Post 291 of Newport Beach, stands amid wreckage of \":£on Ball that was gutted by fire ef!:IY y. Tbe old..hall a .211 Ulb · wu hea..U, 4ams11d tw CM blaze first spotted by harbor patrolmen about 2:~ a.m. Fire investigators said the blaze apparenUy started in a piano that bad been shoved next to a heater. PrdimiDar7 damage FJmetes placed the lou dtl00.000. Ta.. eeat of former board member Paul Griem. wbo re· cently stepped down to asaume the posWoo ol a:eneral manqer of the fedival, wu alao filled tn the electico. Mrs. Childress made the most of her last hour on the festival board Tuesday night by calling for a motion that board mem· bers serve no more than two consecutive terms and lashed out at what s h e terms "fraternalism.. on the festival board. QU&ke Kill8 50ff In Northeast Iran The announcement that she was not re-elected to a second three·year term came during the annual reading of reports before about 200 general mem- bers m the festival Forum. She said she was happy with the results of the voting, "because we need some new blood on the resuval board." Maqy of the directors have served for years Griem bad been on the board 15 years. "You do not have to have a static board te have a good board," the ousted Mrs. Childress told the s urpnsed ge neral membership . "Fratemallsm is not healthy." Anne Chase, a festival ex- hibitor for 15 years, was re- turned to another tbree'-year term on the festival board. The fashion designer owns the Fashions in Leather shop in Laguna Beach and is a former president of the Laguna Artists' Guild. Phil Freeman, a ceramic artist who works tn crystalline porcelain, has exhibited at the Festival ot Arts for 22 years. He ls past president of the Laguna Artists' Guild and helped de· velop the current groUQds Jury· ing system at the festival. Jack Kemp, a trust officer for By 1be Associated P~ A devastating earthquake rocked northeast Iran today. killing at least SOO as it toppled houses and mud huts. rescue workers said. "Lots of bodies are still being found. It is possible that the number of the dead will exceed 1,000," said Mohammed AH Shirazi, speaking by telepbooe from Mashhad to reporters m Nicosia, Cyprus. Sbirazi, son of Ayatollah All Shirazi. religious leader in the holy city of Mubbad, said the earthquake affected 14 locahlles in the Khorasan proVUlce. lran's northeasternmost area, wluch shares borders with the Soviet Union and Afghanistan. He said rescue teams and sup- plies were being rushed from Mashhad, 500 miles east of Tehran. and other centers as military planes evacuated the injured -to hospitals in Qainat, the south of the province. Government officials were supervisina rescue operations <See QUAKE, Pa1e Al> Trees B1Dck . Oooan View, Sui,tClaima the Willows senior clU1ena com· A San Clemente attorney and munlty ln Laauna Hilla and a his wife have filed an Onlnae Balboa Island resident, hu been County SUperlor Court 11wswt ln a Pageant of the lluten vohm· wbicb they cbar&e that r-.ceotly teer for 18 years, portrayin& one planted trees are blockina tbe of Jesua· dlaclples ln .. The Lut ocean view from their lllarfaer't SQpper" presentation. -Point resldence. Iag,1na Man Eectrocoted Nasned u defeedaDta lD the action, filed Tuesday, are DouJlua·Paciflc Corp., owner of the property on wblcb the trees were planted, and the Mariner'• Point Architectural Committee. Davtd and Kat.bleeo Bron contend lD the action that the treet blc>tkln1 tbeir vtn _,.. plant~ b7 Dou1l111-Pacltlc wtttloMt ru.t recel•ln& ·~al from &be lrcld~ coaunlt· tte. Thi J>oUlllM•PaelGe ~ ertr 11 loealed' al 105 . Via Z1patav.•ccordtn1 to ~· lawlUlt.. Tll• Allna re aaklal 1 s..-r1or Co•rt jade• to la· tan-bl~..- ,.,.,,..,.... ... STRICKEN AREA Far From Capbl Cyclist Robs, · Hurts Woman From Lagi1na lranNews p Hiu Dollar In Europe LONDON CAP> -The dollar fell sharply today in reactJOn to Iran's decision to withdraw de posits from U S banks. then partly recovered after President Carter announced Iranian assets an the United States would be rrozen Iran satd all $12 billion an Ira· ntan government depoSlts in LI S banks wall be withdrawn in a bad to get the shah extradited from America. but Carter blocked the withdrawal with the freeze Carter ad ministration of. ftc1als pegged the amount of Ira· man deposits closer to $5 billion. Before Carter issued his freeze order. one London dealer said. "The news from Iran took the m arltet by storm." In Frankfurt., the dollar fell 2 pfeonings against the West German mark to 1.7750 marks from 1.1973 earlier in the mom· ing, then recovered lo about 1 7890 marks. Coast · Weather Variable hi&h cloudiness tbrouah Thursday with some foe and low clouds near cout tonight and Tbunday momin.g. A little cooler 'l'hUnday with lows tonl&bt • at the beaches and 54 inland. with hi&hs Thunctay of 65 along the coat ud 15 lnland. Offtcllla at f'11nt Publlcaticoa stdd today they could not com· dttnt CID tbe pendinC JeaaJ aC· tton. IUd&e Sean bu acbeduled a beart.na on th• court order Tb~. Tbe currat order preveata Flynt from cUltrtbattDa to ntail dealera ~of m.,utnel coo-tain1u the Farreu pbotoaraPb. Diatrt6udoa ta banned ln -a1f ot Oran1e, San Ber,erdlno and IHnniae countiea and the City of Los Aoples. Accordinl to Mrs. Farrens' action, abe bu remarried, bu small children and holds "good standing in the community.'' The sull demands $1.S million in damages from Flynt Publica- tions and $300,000 from Farrens and Ma. Triem. Murder Cited In Irvine Ranch Death An unidentified man whose body waa found in an Irvine Ranch asparagus field Tuesday near Tustin was murdered, i.heriff's officers said. "First indications are that it's a posaibie execution-type slay· ina1" Lt. Wyau Hart aaid. Altboulh a coroner's autopsy performed Tuesday did not pin· poliOt bow long the body bad been lylng ln the field ._..r Mytord Road and Bryan Avenu., it appareuUY bad been tbe.re for aome time, kart Hid. Tale man, who bad been abot in t!)e bead four tima, waa fully clo~ wbeo hit bodY waa found by neld work.era lD ~ty ter· ritpry abo\41 a.m. Tuel4ay. the vietim WU ldaDUIJed U a bt0'1l'n·baired cauculan, 20 to 25 yeara old, ,.,.. tall and J.80 pound.a. . Re wu ••aria.I an olf·wblte w\ndbreuer, lonl:alffn lh1rt, blue den1m panta and Joalq ahoet, Hart aald. Tbe man wore a reliclou.a medaWoa U'OUdd b1a Qeck aacl tattooed on both forearma, =rt laid. Hi• rlpt forearm e a Marine Corp1 lmprlnt· Ill wttb a bulldo•, wblle hll left forearm Wal tattOoed with a saake. :uan \U'lecl anyone with in· ldrmatian leadlna to the Iden· Uftcatioa ol the man to contaet ~ Oran1e County Sheriff's partment. . -. - DAILY PILOT s.•!.. ....... n a.ooaao UKID •-ou> llOX& n1a1• al ua. i..aauu r.Unl Of AN aeoerat memberahlp meet· lDa ~ riflbt. kllli!Nd mon1 IOO or 10 mben and frtendl 1n tb• hldnl f'Oral ..,.. NVVU O\llt.M F•tlval olftetala, and I~ tbe "new bullaeta" portloa ot the llOnDalb' ttald ...... two ot tb •PDk• out •t•lmt board cl• and ffclllaal. f'lnt to pu wu DoD Wllllam10D, forlller l'aaeut ~ U.. Mutera director, wbo .,_ Knd.trom'the Job Ille Mid for l5 , ..... duri.M • dlapute wttb r..uval board ~btlri". ut1ear. Wtotjtm..,., WW out at Yibat be ten:ned the "ekllied ,qelety" that be aaya la emet'llq wttb.ln the festival commwdt)'. Ho wd lt ti tm.poulble for new peo· pie 'fl'1>o wanr :.J:fcll)ate ln the wu . .uAMIOll • fathal to do.o, then ta a 1'1to•1ear waltlnt 1tat fDI' »•• memben. •anv.a. M&•aEU an ~ to purebale 11 tlcteu per aeuon to meet "aodal ind bu.a!Dea obut•· tioDI," Wllltaimoo aald, addlni thllt potentially leav11 lou than ball the available tlcketa for otben wbo want to aee tbe annual summer pa1ep~. And be aatd \be La&'ID• e-eb eommun"y "bu no · love for the Feattval." He aald resldenta thl-* of tbe Pa1eant u .. an Im· penonal pant out In the canyon," and said tbe community "b 1oalnJl the Festival to tboH. . . whose primary concern la bu)'instfc:keta" every year:. BE SAID TBE Ll•ITED memberablp also perpetuates older conatltueota. "It r. safe to assume the a1e of the (curnn1) membenhJp ta 1otna up and up. You get a picture ot a IJ'OUP of older members, and we need youn1er people" to add vitality to the or1anJution. Wl.lU.amaon IUJCMted tickets be limited to two per member. aaJIDI thote wbo want more can have their wives join tbe expanded membenbip rolls. And be warned that ti the board did not expand the membenblp and limit ticketa, "I will initiate action t.o chan1e the festival bylawa." Alao addreaainJC the festival membership Tuesday nhrht wu former business manaeer Robert Leppert, who was fired two months .,o 1n a surprise move that saw tormer board member Paul Griem ap- polnted to the new po11lUon of general manager of the festival operations. Leppert, ln an emotional address before the membership, said he had "a 17-year love affair with the Festival of Arts that died two months ago today " He aai<j. "I asked for divine guidance,' but I guess I'm just not that Ull'll'UT good enough a Christian. "'lbere are quite a few members of the board that I c.annot forgive," he aald, alttina down to applauae from the audience. THE BOARI) SAT QVu;TLV durin1 the verbal as- sault• from the two former festival officials, and at the concllman ot UM. meetina, · pnBdent James Schmitz atood . up and tbaaked tbe memben for att.endln1. . · "It'• heel> a bell or a meettq," be aald. Anti-Iran Feeling Sweeping Nation a1 ne Asaocla&ed Preu Five pe1SOD1 staaed a brief pro-Iranian demonatration at the Umvenlty of Wublmston, but ellewbere around the nation the mood over the t.akeover of tbe American Embauy lo Tehran waa 1eriou1ly - aomeUmu vlcioualy -anti· Iranian. At a demonstration at tbe Unlnl'llty of Wuhlngton cam pua 1n Seattle, memben ol tbe International Com mitlee Ataloa\ Raclam on Tueaday ur1tc1 proteltl "acalmt Prell· dent carter's racist roundup of Jran.lana. Their effort.a, lnlpired by the presldent's order that Ira· Diana 1n the United States U· le1all1 be deported, were Ig- nored. lleaowbJle, In Houston, elem· onatratora cartled placards reacllq "Iran lt' a four-letter word" and "Let's Play Cowbqya an' Irmdans" u they marched outalde tbe Iranian Consulate for a fifth day, and burned tbe AJatollah Ruhollah Khomelnl In efflg. Rettrlna AJ'L.cJO prealdent Geor1e lleany, 1peakln1 to the labor IJ'OUP'S llaritlme Trades Department. called Komelni a ''madman" and aaid the entire nation wu •cti.nl like an in· W'Datlclllal tem>rtat. IrlJdan ablpa and carto will not be aerved at Wut Cout porta while .A.mertcam are bekl ha.tat• ln Iran, th6 lnteme· tloaal Lon11boremen11 and Warebouensn'• Union •aid. Lon11bore111tn on tb• Zllt eout .. ~ boJ~tbi abJpe. I ADU.Jnnlan ~t prot.t. CoDUaul4 CID tome eampUMJI. Vietnamese blood. Police iatd a computer list contalnlng the names and ad· dre11es of 28 Iranian students at the acbool disappeared over the weekend. In Dallas, restaurant owneT Abbaa Ba1heri, 41, aald bis family baa been threatened and hil biWNHet vandalized 1ince the Americana went taken~ taae Nov. 4 by Iranlana de· mandlq the extradition of the former Shah ol Iran, who ii be- ln1 treated in New York foT cancer. Bagheri, a naturalized American, aaJd. someone apray- palnted "JClll the Iranians," "Iranians go home" and ''The place ta 10Ma burn" in 2·foot green letters outalde hls two establilhment.a. SAMan Dies Of Wounds A 24-year-old man died Tues· day after bein1 abot four times in the stomach durins an arsu- ment at a Santa Ana bar, police aaid. Hla uaallant eacaped. Tbe man, identified u Joae Sal~ ot Santa Ana dlecl lD Mercy General Ho.pita\ an bou.r an.r a man. pumped four bu1leta into hll bodi In the doorway of the bar at 200 E. Warner Avenue abortly after mldnlabt. .. WltnelHI told police a Gl8n ••ked Salceda to •tes>-outltde durtn1 a beai.ct ar1Ument, pro. dueed ~ handaun and be1an ftr· tn1. Cllt..., ,','Nuke 'esn tm they •104r1'(eb0.ai 110 prot11tera U-uor E1n'Mll!Ued. mare .. 1Wlda1 nlllit ·oa tbt 1.,•~1' -r- .Ual...at10t Oiorala eamPQlt.at JSRUIALlt .. <AP> -A com· AUMill,......, tbe deoorta-mltte. ol 11rae1~1 Oabmet cte: Uoa of tr,,... .. at the tchDol!-' • c1d9d toda., to expel Nablu ~ ... -IL LoUll Unlvtnltf ... , .......... fNm tM am=• la tront ill • ".. w = Am•rtcan na1 ooeap. tit Baall of th Jordan River, ~ to¥•nm.t • lloUI' ol pucetuJ Pft-anounced. Pttme lllnlater ~ • Menacbem Beam'• CabbMt lMl _.. .-:td • E ... &be wnt ...... tlftal..,, •• , • ... coaaa.. to__,., a·wu~ W 1'11 HM, WldCb Wt tM 1M••1 rit W1a AIDtrte• ID4 lD a q~. -- ~--~tUt•W .... to ...... _ .......... oee11klu lor ttia8•liiil ror -:161·-·-... 1utt.tlil; ..... .tatt. wbJJe .. tiublld WM •waJ to. mall eome packa.pl. Mn. Worley~ Palaeioul bee•DM ewa1tc1 'called bu .. aelf11b, nU c.a· tered, vain ud wistel>le," then drauecl her out ot hll offtc. Into another "*21 ud foreed blmtelf uponber. 11& srabbed me on botb ol mJ breutl end 1tarted DU1l1nl Hd 1q1,..,tft1," &be test1ffed. - After the attack. llra. Worley t.eaUfled "l srabbed mJ .,..... threw my Bible down and ran out of tbe room u f aat aa J • could." Sbe Mid .... later .... found by ber bu.aband •• abe ran th.roup a muddJ Oeld. Mn. Wol'ley aald abe told no one of tbe IGU81 ... ault -and then oo1y partlallJ (durtq a vta.. it to a La1una Beacb paycbiatrilt) -for 1la daJS, deaplte the fact lhe wu U· amlned by pbyaicl&lll at UCI Medical Center and South Coast Medical Cent.er In South Laguna. "I just couldn't talk about it. I couldn't. Do you know what It's like?'' she an1rily as~ Giles at onepolnt. Mn. Worley testified ahe wu only able to tell about the aJ. teaed ordeal after recelvln1 counseling from the Orange County Rape Crisis Center. Giles requested the directed verdict after the woman and two rebuttal wttneaaea had testifted. Williama said be had obeerved many rape trials both aa a Judge and an attorney and said rape victims often dem-0n11lrate bizarre behavior, but said Mrs Worley's waa beyond believable bounds. Giles applauded the judge'• decision and said be lamented that the "Rape Crisis Center didn't get its facts straight." "They do a lot of good work, but tbey ought lo be more careful," Giles said. Giles aald be believed Mrs. Worley fabricated the rape story to punlab Palacious for saying things she didn't like and to cov· er up an extramarital affair. She denied the allettalioDB. After the verdict, the crying Mrs. Worley ran into an empty conference room and was com- forted by representatives of the Rape Cns1s Center. <:m-Crushes Woman, 24 A Long Beach woman wu killed Tuesday night when her car roUed over on top of her following a collision on the Garden Grove Free way in Orange, highway patrol officers said The woman, Identified as Gina Nash, 24. died In St. J06eph's Hospital after the 8 p m. acci· dent. Officers said Ms. Nash's car struck another vehicle as she al· tempted to chanee lanes near the Main Street offramp, caus· ine her car to Olp over. Tense Drama SAN ANTONIO, Texas <AP) -Patrolman Michael Youns had stopped two youths Tuesday to question tbem about the bley· cle they were ridlna oo a quiet reatdentlal atreet wben oae ol them pulled a sun. setUna olf a three·hour sun battle. Wben the drama wu over, the aunman w aa dead and three offlcen were wounded, one criUcall,y. "'"""-'* ACCUR.D SU Yl!R 1beodotw Frank Parents' Sentencing Precedent? IRONTON, Ohio CAP) -A Juvenile Court judge said be baa not 1iveo up b.ia plan of aentenc· lng a couple found guilty of mis· treating their aoo to seven days in jail oo ratiom of bread and water. 'Tm going to do it lf the proa· ec utor s ays tt ·s leeal · · Lawrence County Juvenile Judie Lloyd Burwell said. The judge announced b.il ln- tentiom Tuesday when Joe Ed Moore and Eva Moore were found guilty of contributing to the negligence of a child. The couple were accused of putting their 4-year-old adopted &On in a wire cage at night ao the child cou1d not get out of bed and find food. Burwell said the child was mainounsbed when taken from the Moores last month and sent to a foster home. The Moores are free on bood, pendlna an appeal. ··u eod ..._ u., do .....,. their ~." tM Jud.19 said. "I would bo1M9 the1 aet only bread and water." The judge said the couple have four other ctuldren who were fed adequately "We haven't found a motJvt> as to why they treated their adopt ed child as they did.·' he S8.1d "It's reaJ hard lo understand." During their two·day trial, the couple maintained that they were advised not to feed the boy unless be asked for food by name. They said the wire cage waa not used lo prevent him from obt•hriog food . Burwell said be felt a Jail sen· lence ol bread and water waa a punishment that nt the crime. Asked about the Jud1e'1 ten· tative MDtence, Lawrence Coun· ty ProMCUtor Richard Meyen said he bad not received Burwell'• request tor b.ia opln· ion. However, be aald be felt Jail reaulationa required that all inmates be given bot food. "It may be that they'll have to be liven bot bread and wat.et," Meyer1u.td. B1 RDDICll lemOIUIUL ............. urQl'll .. m• • adnnee for 1boelr.tnl JOU," a Ventura <MD- ty proeeeutor told an Orance County Superior Colin Jury Tueaday at the Ol*llJll cl the murder tl1a1 ot Theodore Prank of WoodlMd HU.II. Frank, '4, b charted wUb tbe kidnap, rape1 and murdlr of 2'Aa·JUJ'-old Am7 Sae ~ • Camutllo II.rt wbo wu alMJiict.. eel from a babyaittft•a llolDil GD March W. lt71. . "I'll UM 811 old fuhiooed ft· pre11lon," Pra1er told lite aeven-man, ftv•woman JUJ7 lD h1a = atalement. •-nae.. areable aeta that I malt speak to you about." Evidence to be presented 1n tbe cue, Praeer contended, will abo• that Pruk. a former ltale mental bospltal patiellt, left h1a "•lcnat.uN" In tbe comm'uion of tbe crimel. The prl, be Hid, waa kid· napped, beaten, raped, cut, force fed alcohol, and tortured with locld.ni pliers. Tho cause of death, Pra1er sald, was 1tran1ulaUoo. "The alpature at the acene of the crime la that of the person seated ri1bt here, Theodore Frank," said Prager, wavtna bis hand toward the defendant seat· ed at the counael table. The other "aipature" lD the case, Prager 1a1d, la that ol ~ plier marks found on tbe liri'• cheat area. Tboae marks , Pra1er said mtcrmeopic com~ partaona will abow, were tden· tlcal to teeth marks oo a pair ot Vise Grip plien seized at Frank's apartment. "The pressure was very m- tense and proionced," Prqer uaerted. Defense attorney Willard Wlkaell tiad attempJ.ed unaue· ceasfully prior to the start of the trial to exclude admission ot the mlcrOKOpic compartllODI. The compariaooa were made by the Loa Aneeles forensic science ex· perts 11.11in1 a 1cann101 elec tronlc mic~. " Among the first witnesses called to testify Tuesday was Lilia Rocha, who said abe saw a man resemblinl Frank lD her neighborhood the morning Amy Se1U disappeared. The body of the Seit.J rirt was found two days later in Topanga Canyon. , .......... QUAKE ••• and dlstnbullon of tents and sup. plies to ~cores or people left homel~. he added In a Tehran Radio broadcast monitored In London, Iran's leader, Ayat.oUah Ruhollah KIJo. meini wd: "We have received tragic ano fr11&hten.ln1 reports on the earth· <tualle in Khoraaan and the ex- tensl ve losses In property aod Ii vea . . . I call on it (the na.tioo > to take immedJate steps . . this traeedy requires everyone's help." Sblrui aald the eutbquake was felt lD Ma.ab.had, the aite ol one of the moat important Moslem relilloua shrine lD Iran. but did not cause any damqe there. Tehran Rad.lo 1aid the quake shoot wide area of the province from Tabaa, Ferdoua and Gonabad at 2 a.m. local time. ''We Want Vou To Loo·k Better For Less!'' We're not complain· Ing about the high price of glasses, we're doln;somethlngabout it. here are a lot of places to buy eyewear these days. You can go to a so called "f ash Ion boutlQue" and pay spectacular prices for famous names, or you can come to Optical Factory and get the best possible fashion [ook.S in eyewear at A down to earth price. As a rule, you only get what you pay for these days. Our selection is large enough to please the most f inlcky tastes, and yet our prices start as low as $34.50 Single Vision $44.SO Bifocal $54.SO Trlfocal (Includes Fashion Frame..! Stan· dard Size Glass Lenses and use> At these prlce.s we're maklnQ • . ~ • spectacle of ourselves. -· ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1•, 1979 c FEeezes ...................... otaam. med a.a PUlaTI ll MDt beek to ltan '° llt.IM utal for lall IUe. Baal &Mr npoNdly 1ald, bowe·Hr, Oat tb• II DOD• A•erlcaDI amon1 ti•• H ....... Jiil# ... freed by tbe ........ 'ftey .,.. belieYtd t.o be mOlltA1 l.Ddia wl P•lmteni embuQ ealplOJeea. lD uc6er dnelopmenl, Bani Sadr claimed Iran "learned" tbal U.S. paratroopers were a1run.d to Bahraha, ac.,.. tbe Per1lan Gulf from Iran. the Yu1otln oewa ~eocy TQ)q Nported. Babralil 1 hsformatlon IRANIAN STUDENTS 'llCO. PARANOID' -AS minuter. Raql Abdel-Rab.man al·llOQ'Yed, denied it. Earlier, a Kuwait newspaper said the United States informed Gull nations it would intervene Cou1·t Reverses () Amel Rezone BJ JACKIE RYllAN Of .. .,.., ........... In what tbe Costa Mesa city attorn.ey called a "landmark caae, •• the Fourth District Court of Appeal lD San Bernardino bas invalidated a voter initiative that forced the rezoning of 88- '! acres in north Costa Mesa for single famlly dwellings. Costa Mesa c1ty officials re- ce1 ved notice of the decision Tuesday. !Seniors A propou1 to build 31 unitl of aenlOr dttlaa bot I ~ -daurcb propel'Q lD OMta •• ._ PlaDDina COinmJMloo badd.ns Tu ... J 4esP!te oppoelt1ou by about bait a dozen nei&bbon. Commlsslooen recommended that the City Council approve a rezone request by St. John the Divine Epi~palCburch at East ~a)' Street and Orange A venue. The two.acre site would be re· rzoned from single-famjly res· idential to high density planned residential. However, the com- missioners recommended that, if federal funds for the project aren't forthcoming within six montb.1, the soning be changed to institutional and recreational. ' Four neighbors spoke against the proposed subsidized Senlor citizens project, and two letters iD oppc>Sition were received by planning commissioners. Opponents cited parking shortaees, traffic problems and a desire to keep the area as single-family reafdential. Plannin1 commiulonen sug- &eated tba1 neilhbon meet wltb claurch officlals to try to lron out their differences. 1 Prop. l Fought SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbe ! NAACP launched its court battle ' Tuftday .,ainst Propositlon l, callln1 tbe anti·buliol measure 1 4n uncomtitutional act of de· J liberate aqregation. Coast It could mean the Arnet Development Co. can proceed with its original plans to bwld 539 apartments and lZ7 single· family homes near South Coast Plaza. The appeal court reversed an earlier Orange County Superior Court decision upholding the re- zone initiative. Tbe initiative, passed by Costa Mesa voters in March 1978 ' ,,,,. .,, ....... ""6J STRICKEN AREA Far From Capital &uthquake Rocks lra,m Hundreds Die By 'lbe Asloelated Preas A devastating earthquake rocked northeast Iran today, killing at least 500 as it toppled houses and mud buts, rescue workers said "Lots of bodies are still being found. It is possible that the number of tbe dead will exceed 1,000," said Mohammed Ali Shirazi, speaklrie by telephone from Mashhad to reporters in Nicosia, Cyprus. Sbirui, son of Ayatollah All Sbirazi, relipoua leader in the holy ~ ot Mashhad, said tbe earthquake affected 14 localities lD Ule Kborasan ptovince, Iran's northeQternmost area, wbi'b abarea borders with the Soviet Unl.OD ad ~panlatao. despite oppos1lton by city of· ftcials and the developers, forced the city to rezone the Arnet property and several acres owned by South Coast Plaza to permit only single- family homes. The utltialive was backed by the North Costa Mesa Homeowners Association in response to concerns by resi· dents of the neighborhood about high-density development. The rezone was contested by both Arnet and South Coast Plaza. The city defended the or- dinance, as required by law, but city officials continued to ex- press their disagreemept with the ordinance. The appeal court agreed with developers that the rezone was dlaer1m.lnat.m7 ln tbat It was aJmed at a 1pedflc developer. Perhaps the court's most significant finding, however. wa1 that the remnln1 ordinance mad• Improper uae of tbe leplath'e proceu. In a 2l·page opinion. the court held that legislative acts such as a voter initiative were intended Wlder state law to be policy-making decisions, while rezoning specific parcels is an admirustrative act. Costa Mesa City Attorney Robert Campagna, calling this a "landmark case." said the city doesn 'l plan to appeal the de- c1s1on. However, he said the state Supreme Court could choose on its own to review the decision. Attorney Mike McLaughlin. one of the leaders of the North Costa Mesa Homeowners As-<l> sociation. said today he dis- agrees with the decision. He also criticized city officials for their lack of support for the homeowners, saying be hopes the city will change its stand and appeal the decision. "There are 80,000 citizeM in Costa Mesa and they lost." McLaughlin said. "There are 8,000 who voted in the election, and they lost.'' He said bis own work and duties as a newtx elected Newport-Mesa school trustee won't allow him time to become further involved in the matter, and he doesn't foresee an at- tempt by homeowners to appeal the decision on their own. Leonard Hampel of the law Ci rm or Rutan & Tucktr, representing Amel, said, "Ob- viously, we are pleased with tbe decision. Jt's a significant de· etalon in Cellfomia land use law. but we think It was an obvious decision." Harry H1nker, a partner in the Amel development project, said today plana Cor tbe apartments and homes will be processed "as SOOD u practical." He noted that. lD the interven-LDI months, construction coets have shot up. ln addition, tbe firm bu bad to pay hefty at· t.orney1' fees. "We're out aeveral hundreds of thousands of dollars," Rinker Hid. Coincidentally, on Tuesdt¥· nl1bt, the Coeta Mesa lf>lannlni • Com mtaloo •pproved a two. year ext.malon of the tentative map ol tbe Amel PtOP8l'tY. Tbe map. Under taie· old ICIDlq P•rm1tUn1 a comblDattoo of medium and low denalty d•· veldpment, •u ldlpea4M after tbe ruone balUatlve. Hampel 11td tbe exteulon .., .. applMd ror u a matt. of rouUM lll adllcl~ of u.e oat.- com• oft.be raone apPM!. ne meekin Of a~._..,.. uoa ~mo• au .llwit....,. wlila •• •ldort whb .. ~ pNS*tJ, wm reqmr. CttJ CO.· ell a,,.ooal, a. ..aa. Iranian m111tartly to nscue tbe bmtaps lf otbtr eff orta failed. But a Sta~ Department 1pokeaman •ald that,... not true. Baal Sadr announced at • Tehran news conference tbat Ayatollab Rubollah Khomeini'• reatme decided to wtthdnw all ita funds from u .s. banb ad re-deposit them lD baDb of na- tions "friendly" to Iran. He said the funds amouated to $12 billion, but reporten ln Waabl.Qltoo were told it wu clGHr to 15 bWlon. 1be U.S. reaction came quickly. After an emeraency meetinl of u .s. Treuury official.I, Wblte House pre11 secretary Jody Powell announced that Carter acted to block official lnmiaD Ulets -includina depoata of tbe eovenunent ol Jru. Central Bank ad ''other coatroJJed ea.- titles" in U.S. bub and theb' for•llD branebe1 and 1u1>- 11.dlarlm. ''TIM purpcee of tb1a order 11 to lanre that cJaim1 OD lnD ~ the Ullited States and lta du.. are pav¥ided for lD an orderb maimer •• Powell uid. Powell'• statement said tbe exact amDIDlt of moaey betlll blocUd ii not known, ''bat tbeN i. ao reaon for dlsturbaoce • the fonien a.cbaqe or otbli' marketa." Delly~--.., -~~ POST 291 PRESIDENT DON DONALDSON STANDS AMID WRECKAGE OF LEGION HALL Ellrty Morning Blue Cane• He•vy 0•"'899 to Newport Beach FKtlty Blaze Hits Legion Hall Newport Damage Estimated at $400~000 By IERRV HERTENSTEIN Of u. Dellr .....,. llMf An upright piano left too clooe to a floor heater apparently 1g mted a firC! that caused $400,000 damage to the old American Legion Hall m Newport Beach early today The fire was first spotted by harbor patrolmen who turned m the alarm at 2:30 a.m. By the time the first ci ty fire truck ar· rived at the Legion Hall at 215 15th St. about nine minutes later, flames were shooting into the air through the roof of the old building, firemen said · Preliminary dama ge estimates placed the loss in the neighborhood of $400,000 No one was in the bu1ldlng at the time. Fire mvesllgators, who said they were able to pmpomt Valley Case the cause of the blaze, added that they couldn't explatn why the beatJ.ng system had been left on m the empty buildmg Harbor patrolmen Dave Wheeler. Don Joralemon and· Fred Tharaldson said they saw flames 1ns1de the bayfront Legion Hall and smoke pounng from the roof while on routine patrol in a fire boat. They turned m the alarm, docked their boat. hooked a hose to a hydrant and began battling the blaze. The fire Cinally was ex· tinguished at 4 a. m .. according to Don Jones. executive officer of the Newport Beach Fire Depart ment. American Legion officials m- d1c a ted today tliey will have s tructural engineers and architects inspect the building to Minister Ruled lrmocent of Rape By FREDERICK SCHOEMEBL °' .. Deltr ........... Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williama lsaued a directed verdict Tuesday that acquitted a Fountain Valley minister of raptn1 a female cburcti&oer in the church offtce. Judee Wtlllama, lD mak.lnl the swift ruliq, lndlcated be could not believe the story of the al· leaed rape victim. Glendy Worley, 29, a former Corona de1 Mar resident. Tbe woman. in tearful teatimoay. JOld the court that Rev. Pbillp Palacioul •creamed, "you're a 1lnner and 11.JiDera Uke you muat be pu.n11b.ed" bef'ore the-purported '" .ct took place lD a room at UM IDMr' Ufe FellowlblR loe&ted In Santa Ana. __ ..... _ "l lald 'Ob, ID)' God.' lllN .... aaid 'Don't Call for God; 1tnnen lite you don't call out fOt' God' ... llrt. Worloj, • moUutr of tb.reo, tea tilled. Deftme attorney Terl'l GUM, bowever, WU IUCC*llNl lft &ft- HDUftC eYidenc tbet ahowed the woman walttd two ~ befon ~ P.Ol1ff about the ........ tDddMt aDd tlaat .... mOcHftlCI w _., -....... 00-calaim. OU. UAd lt 18 IWt7 tbal .... dlatWIBftliaa..,...=• tM • ...,. n.-.. tnlll Of dis tress the . rape cbarae created. More than a score of members of tbe Inner Ufe congre1atioo sat in the courtroom Monday morning as Mrs. Worley testified. Sbe told tbe court that a.be bad gone to Palacious, 41, on three occasions for coun1elln1 for depression she was auffertq. On the third· visit. while her buabaDd waa away to mall some pacll:qea. Mn. Worley testmed. Paladoul became enr&1ed and · called her "se.Wab, aelf cen· tered. nin and um.table," tben dra1&ed her out of bi.I oftlce Into another room IDd forC«I btmwlf lfpOll her. • ''lie pUbed me on bGtb ~ my breeata and started. DGlllDI and aqueedQ8," abe ~ . - Aft.er tbe au.ct. Jin. Worlq teatlfled "I ~bbed DU pmee, threw m,y Blble don and raft out of tbe room u fut u I could." Sbe Nkt abe latu WU foullid by ber hu1band •• ab ran roueb • miidd1 field . Mra. 11(olieJ aald an told no OM of tbe MDial ... It -and tbiD.., ~ ( ..... .. H t• a La1uaa Beach PIJClaiabUt) -fot llX IQa, •Plte -fact ....... -~ ( ... ~ .... An J determine if it should be re- modeled or tom down and a new bu1 tdtng constructed Eleven units from five ~ewport Beach fire stations fought the blaze and a truck company from Costa Mesa wa!> called tn to help Three firemen were treated at the scene for minor tnJunes suf- fered wtule battling the blaze A spokesman for the Newport Beach Fire Department said the roof of the building was damaged extensively by the hre. In addition. the walls and con- tents. mcludmg many Legion mementos, werl' damaged by hre, smoke and waler The building. a frame and stucco structure, 1s about 33 years old. It ts the home of American Legion Post 291 Cyclist Robs, Hurts Woman From Laguna A .CS.year-old Laguna Beach woman was injured Tuesday when two men on a motorcycle grabbed her purse in a Costa Mesa store parking lot, knocking her down. police said today. It was the second purse snatching in three days in the Fedco lot at 3030 Harbor Blvd .. Coata Ilea POlice said. In 'l'uiesdAy•s incident, police said Jean Mary Eady and some friends were •al.kinl' to their car when the men drove up at bigb speed and erabbed Mrs. Eacty's pone, knocking her to the cfound. She autrered a broken DOM, police said, and lost about $300 cash. I f On Sanda1. two men lD • cv l irabbed the purse of a 73-year- old Ml11lon VleJo womaD, lJlllaD r. &nnner, 1D the aame I i>Uttna lot u abe wa .. 1ldn1 l with bet dau&hter, offteen Uld. I separate McNally S~w Urged Teachers from Newport Harbor Hi8h School Tuesday uraed Newport-Ilea& School tn11teet to maintain llcNally alternative hl8h school on a separate site when it.I present location la tranlferred to new owners next IJ>rina. John McGlnnla , Newport Harbor Faculty Club presideot, and Carrol Tatro, who beads Harbor Hip's alternative pro- gram, presented a petition to trustees beartn1 the 1lgnatures of 106 t.eacbera. McGinnis said he was responding to rumors that trustees planned to relocate McNally onto the campua of Costa Mesa High or Newport Harbor High. ··we feel that the kids who go lo McNally go there and do well beca11M l1 'a .on a-aeparate att.e. '' be aal4. .. W• decided to Hbmtt this recommendation to be sure trmtees understand the feel.inp of tb&facul\J." Scbool oftlefall aaJd co.a and other facton are being studied and that a decision about McNally will be made after the flnt of the year. They noted that two newly elected trustees are to be seated in December and, slnce there's only one meetine that month, the matter probably won't be re- solved before early 1980. McNally provides a blah school educatlou for young peo- ple who work, bave children or for other reuona can't flt into a traditional 1cbool day. It la separate from the dlatrict'a blgb acbooL The pro1ram ts currently housed at the old McNally school on Newport Boulevard at 19th Street. the school 1lte bu been sold to a private developer. The potalbillty of relocattnc tbe tcbool at the closed Monte Vista acbool 1lte in Costa Meta baa been dlacuaaed, but real· dents of the Monte Vlata area have oppoled the move. TemeDrama SAN ANTONIO. Texas (AP) -Patrolman Mlcbael Youna h•4 atoDDed two Jouthl Tuelda)' to quesUOo lbem about the blcy· cle-they were ridlnl on a quiet retldeDUal ttreet when one ~ thtJn oulled a pn, aett1nl off a thtte-&o.ir sun battle. When tbe drama waa over. the 11111man w a• dud ancl three ofllcen were woanded, OM crttleally. OllAMllCOM'r c DAILY PILOT •••.Ollttf Oille.e~_ ...... ..._. '-==-T:,'o.~ ~~- ar ftasaJCK lalO&•DL ............. ..... llU m ln tdYUCI for •ulilill J"OG," • Ventura Coml· '1 JICWtC\ltOlt "°" •• Or ... Co•••• luperlor CO.rt ~,.,., ,....., al u.. c,,.IN fl tb1 murW trial of 'ltieoCIOn P'nM · ot WoodlaM tnu... J"f&M, '4, lii cllar•td WI~ the kidnap, rape, aDd murder ot 1"·7MT~ Am.1 Sett.a. a C•••rWO lirl no WU abduct· id from a l»ilbyalU.r'• bome an lllarthH, lm. ''I'll UM an old fu1'1oned es-pre11lon," Pra1er told tbe ao •lllaft, ftv•womu ju:ry tn bl& = atatc~ "'l'1Mle anable adi tbat I anuat IP .. k to JOU about." EridienH to be pr ented ln the cue, Praaer eontended, wtll 1bow that Frank, • former state meutal bosnit.al paUent, left bil "tlpatun•,.--tn the commlllloa ot the ertmes. Tbe Ori, he 1atd, WU kid· nappecf. beaten, raped, cut, force fed alcohol, and tortured witb locld.nl plien. Tbo caUJe of death, P•aaer 1ald, was 1tranautation. . '"l'lie alpture at the acene ~ the crlme ls that of the perlOD seated riCbt here, Theodore Frank," nid Pracer, wavtq hi• hand toward tbe defendant seat· ed at the counsel table. The atber "alcnature" in the case, Prager aald, 11 that of the plier marks found on the akl'• chest area. Those marka, Prager aaid microscopic com- parisons will show, were ldeo· Ucal to teeth marks on a pair of Viae Grip pliers seized at hank's apartment. "The pressure wu very in- tenae and prolonged," Pra1er asserted. Defense attorney Wlllard Wikaell bad attempted UDSUC· ceaafully prior to the start of the trial to exclude adminlon of the microscopic comparisons. The comparisons were made by the Loa Angeles forenaic science ex- perts using a scanning elec- tronic microscope. Among the first witnesses called to testify Tuesday was Lilia Rocha, who said she saw a man resembling Frank in her neighborhood the momine A.my Seitz ~aweared. Tbe--body--of the Seit! sirl WU found two days later in Topan1a Canyon. Murder Cited In Irvine Ranch Death ......... IJp Agala A line of cars snaked up to the pumps at Ron 'a Mobil station at 5833 University Drive in Irvine Tuesday, a harbinger perhaps of things to come once Gov. Brown's relmpoaition ol the odd-even gasoline raUoning plan takes effect next week. The attendant pumping gas is Vance Jones. Llnea at other stations along the Orange Coast varied. In some places there was no waiting and at others, such as this station, lines were forming again. f'rw. Pllfle Al PASTOR ••• amined by pbysiclana at UCI Medical Center and South Coast Medical Center in South La~. "I juat couldn't talk about it. I couldn't. Do Y.PU know what it's llke?" she angrily uked Giles at one point. Mn. Worley testlfled abe was only able to tell about the al- leied ordeal after receiving counaelln1 .. from the Oran1e County Rape Crisis Center. Giles requested the dlrected verdict after the woman and two rebuttal witnesses bad testified. Williama aaid he had observed many rape trials both as a judge and an attorney and said rape vlctlms often demonstrate bizarre behavior, but said Mrs. Worley's was beyond believable bounds. Giles applauded the judge's deciS&on and said he lamented that the ''Rape Crisis Center dldn't get ils facts stralJbt.'' .. They do a lot of &ood work, but they ou1bt to be more careful." Giles said. GUea aa.ld be believed Kn. Adult Firms Lose Police Limit Bid Owners of severa I adult oriented busmesses a.n Anaheim today failed to W1D an Orance County Superior Court order limiting Anaheim police prac- tl c es io the vicinity of the establishments "It looks like the oollce are now acting wlthan the law," said Judge Robert C. Todd in re- fusing to grant a preliminary m· junction against the police de-partment. Judge Todd said he was ta~kin the acllon "without preJudice." thus leaving the door open to further legal challenges ag · Suspect Held In Robbery OfCM Motel the police in the future if new conditions develop. The operators claim that police have baruaed customers and employees, have ataked out the eatablisbmenll for Joni periods ol time and have iaued traffic citations irresponsibly Todd said that he beheved police Chief George Tielach bad taken steps as early u Nov 2 to ensure that enforcement in the vicinity of the aex 11tudi06 was done properly For example, 'Todd said, officers no longer are s1ll1ng in their pohce units Wlth red lights flashing m front ot the businesses for long periods of time. Gregory Parkin. the Newport Beach attorney representJ.ng the studio ope rators contended, however, that lbel"e ''sWl ls a lot of bar .. meot of cusiomers. •· Faltin aald be pouesses af- flda vtta from persons wbo claim they were told by police not to 90\.er die Mir'••· • 'Ccndoe1 Uk.e tbat cannot be condoned ba a rrM aoclety.'' Parkin laid. SOUtMn Calltonta ~ tlola ol a .,.. Oliented mapslae thal tnthldei a Dbotc:i&ral)fa_ of..:a HaadU&oia Beech women ilfaoin Jludil-.Jia~• a.wadrY ~room ... ._ .... ,....,.ti1:0ruc• a.. tf . ..,..._ C-*i , ... ONUa Sean. ... ne court order ... lodted •••Inst l'lynt Publlcatlou of Lot An&•IH, publta~er of lirli• m-cfiadDM. Accor 1n1 to court p~ filed wttb J~1· lean. ,..,. poNe1M1 a apb ot Karm Sue l'arre'09. w ch wu _. mltted to the firm by her eetraqed bu.band, Nlcholu Farrem and Ml lirlfrleDll. Joa D. Trtem. both of M.ldway ~. The pbotosrapb, ae~ t.o the lawsuit, waa tate11 Coar YHJ'I •10 wlllle the Parnna were ltlll married. Mn. Farrem cooteocb ln the action that abe never sitned a release permittiDC publication ol the PhotolraPh arid that caption material tcbeduled to nm with the Pboto&rapb wu not provided by her. Flynt Publications claims it bu a lilPeclrdeaN. Mn. Farreoa' lawsuit, which seets an injunction to halt publication of the photoJrapb, alleges anvaslon of privacy, defamation, in~ntional infliction of emotional diatreas and oe&ll&eoce. Offlcia.1.s at Flynt Publications said today they could not com- ment oo the pending legal ac- tion Judge Sean bu scheduled a heanne on the court order Thursday. The current order prevents Flynt from diatributing to retail dealers copies ol maga%inee con· ta1run1 U>e Farrena pbotoarapb. D11tnbutioo 11 banned in all ~ Oran1e. San Bernardino and R1vers1de counties and the City of Loa Angeles. According lo Mrs. Farrens• action. she has remarried, has small children and holds "good ~tandang m the community." The swt demands Sl.S miJUon in damages from Flynt Publica- 11ons and $300,000 from Farrens and Ms. Tnem. Iran News Brings Dip In Dollar LONDON <AP> -Tbe clo1lar Worley fabrica&ed the rape story to punish Palactoua for saying thinp she didn't lite and to cov- er up an extramarital affair. She denied the alle"atioDJ. After the verdict, the crying Mrs. Worley ran into an empty conference room and was com- forted by representatives of the Rape Crisis Center. A man alleledl7 ... caJTJtq a sawed-off ·~ at a Colt.a Mesa motel parldna lot Tuellday waa arrested on ausplclon of having held up the aame motel last montli, police sald today. Tbe attorney conceded that fell sharply today in reactian to police bave somewhat modified Iran's ded.sioo to withdraw de- their activities. but said be was posit.a from U.S. banks, \hen still concerned about certain partly recovered after President practJces. J Carter announced Iranian uaets 10 the Urut.ed Stat.ea would be frozen.· -An unidentified man whose body was found ln an Irvine Ranch asparagus field Tuesday near Tustin was murdered, sherifra officers said. "First indications are that it'a a possible execution-type slay· ing," LL Wyatt Hart said. Alt.bough a coroner's autopsy performed Tuesday dld not pin. point bow lone the body had been lying in the field near Myford Road and Bryan A venue, it apparenUy bad been there for some time, Hart sald. Indochinese , Aid Sougbt They said off-duty officers staying at the Costa Mesa Inn, 3205 Harbor Blvd .. while attend· ing a seminar alleeedJy saw Larry Wilson Gaffney, 32, of Rochester. N.Y., carrying the ii· legal weapon from a car into a hotel room. Costa Mesa police said they found the shotgun and a pellet gun in the room and that Gaff. ney resembled a compoalte drawing of the man who held up the bo~I Oct. 2S. Parkin said that be and T1el.lcb were in "virtual agree ment .. over what police should and should not be permitted to do. ··But either the chief has not advised his men or they are not following bis orders," Parlun said. Businesses involved in the legal actioo a&ainst the city ol Anaheim include tbe Ve1as Studio, Vegas Studio West, Dance of Fun, Studio Plus, PlaybUJl01, Close EncoWlten and Moonli&ht.er. Iran said all $12 billion in Ira· nlao government depoait.a in U .5. ban.ks will be withdrawn in a bid to &et. the shah extradited from America, but Carter blocked \he withdrawal with the freeie. Carter ad ministration of· flclala peged the amount of Ira· ruan depoaita closer to 15 bil.Uoa. Tb• man, who bad been •bot in the bead four times, wu fully clothed when h1a body wu found by field worken in co~ty ter· ritory about 8 a.m. Tuesday. The victim was Identified as a brown-baired Caucasian, 20 to 25 years old, 6'..4" tall and 1IO pounds. He was wearing an off.white windbreaker, long-sleeve shirt, blue denim panta and joalnl aboes, Hart 1aicl. ~Caged A resolution urging Congreaa to approprlat.e money to help educate Indochinese refu1eea waa passed unanimou.1ly Tues- day by Newport-Meaa achool truatees. The resolution notes that Newport-Mesa has added 378 In· dochinele students since school started th.ls year, and that they need IP9Cfa1 help in laquace akilll and counaelln•. Dr. John Nicoll, school s uperintendent, said 1ome school ll'Ulteel in the county who have paued 1lmllar relOlu· lions may travel to Waablngtoo to convey the message in person to coqreaionaJ leaden. Unusual Sentence Eyed in Abuse IRONTON, Oblo (AP> -A JUHDlle Court Judie laid be baa not~ up Ida plan of .-.C· 1lal • :f:tr'1JUDd cutlb'"' ... treaUni ICID to MTeD ckJI bl Jail .. nitauw ot brud and w.W. .. I'm_, t.o do tt If tbe ~ 1cutor 1a11 lt't lefal " Lawrence ~U:.\r Juveahe Jud(• Lloid laid. ,.... , .... •"O"M9" bl8 ln· tent.tale ~ wlMn SOii M Moore aad B•• Jloore were found .._, ol coatrtbutlU.· to the 11jj1t~ of a dllld: ."rbe couple nN accused ol .,...... tM(r 4-JMl'.Qld adopted IOD Sn a Win ~ at ldebt IO tM ddld eould -pt out"' "4 u4 fJDil .... • ... wU ..sa~=,;:: .... ... IDOllti ---..... .. Jfrtl Cle~ .,,.11 I "It ad 1'ben the, do ter'fe th•lr eentmce." the iudae Hid. "l would bope they 1et onl1 bl'Ud and ....... The j1ldp aald the COU1)1e baft four otDir ddldrell 1'bo were fed adeQ~. .. We bavm't found a moUve u t.o wbt tbt1 treated their adolJt. ed cblld u theJ 414." be aalcS. ••1t•1 Ml bard to ondentanct." Dwiill tbelJ' two-da)t't.rtal, t.be couple malntalnecl tbat tiler WIN 8CMMd oat t.o feed tbe bot unlett he Hk•d for f ooct b7 name. 'n.t tald tb• wtn cap wH POt med to prevent b1m from~ food. ,..,... ... felt a jalllta· teace Of bNll4 ud water WM a pUllllbmiia& \bat flt tM crime' • Aabd aboat tb4I Jada••• ten· tattve ..-.., Lawrence CGUD· tJ Pnw...., IUclwd II~ nld, aa.. bad aot recel••d a.anra•a nqUM few laii odD-IOil. - Before Carter l11ued bia freeie order. ooe London dealer sald. '"The news from Iran toot the market by atonn." Gaffney wu arnst.ed on sus.- p i c ion of armed robbery, possession of a sawed-off abot- gun, and on a drunken driv· ine wUTant. He remained in Cost.a Mesa Jail today ln llw ol $25,785 ball. The Oct. ~ holdup occun"ed while several dozen poUce of. flcera from acro11 the state were stayina at the motel. Parkin said one buslneu, Paria Boule, wlll ck>ee because its owner 11 tired of the CIOD· troveny SUl'l'OUDd1Da police aur· veillaDce. lD Fr8Dkturt. die dollar fell 2 pfennin11 •l•IHt tbe WNt Germ• Ill.Utt to 1. '1150 marb from L1'71 nrtler ln tbe ~ in1, then recovered to about 1. 7890 marb. t. ''We Waat You To Look Better For Less!'' )' We'renotcomptaln· Ing about the high price of glasses, we're dolngsomethlnQaboutlt. here are a lot of places to bUY eyewear these days. You can CJO to a so called ''f ash Ion boutique" and pay SQedacular prices for famous names, or you can come to Optkal Factory and get the best possible f ash Ion (ooks In eyewear at a down to earth price. As a rule, you on Iv oet wttat vou pay for these days. Our selection is large enough to ptea5e the most finicky tastes, and yet our prices start as low as $34.50 Single Vision $44.50 Blfocal $54.50 Trlfocal (Include• Fashion FrameJ._ Stan- dard Str.e Glass LenHI •nd yse) At theSe prices we're making a spectacle of ourselves . \ CORPORATE NOTES . , JAMES R. URQUHART Ill Attomey at Law Q. WREN I INCOaPORATE MY BUSINESS, A• I llBSTaJCl'ED TO ONLY ONE KIND OF BtJ81NZ88 ACl'IVITY! A. NO. For example, If you are a plumbing con- tractor your corporation wlll be able to engage tn contracting and in any other kind of business, even ll unrelated Q. CAN I HELP PROTECI' MY PERSONAL WEALTH BY INCORPORATING MY BUSINESS! A. YES. • sure that your corporation follows a few simple formalities and the result will be that your personal assets are exempt from claims against your corporation Q. WILL IT BE EXPENSIVE TO IN· CO•PORATE MY PRESENT OR PLANNED BUS~? A. NO. My Jaw office will incorporate your pre- sent or planned business for the all inclusive price of $580. This breaks down to $250 in al· torneys fee1 and $330 in costs. We turn around and pay out costs as follows: Franchise Tax Board, DX>; Secretary of St.ate, $70; Corpora- tion Commissioner, $25; Corporation Minute Book, Stock, and Seal, $35. An average corpora- tion takes 14 days; even raster if payment as by cash or cashier's check. We are happy to answer questions ~bout your proposed in- corporation without obligation lo you. Our ad- dress ls James R. Urquhart Ill, A Professional Law Corporation, 1300 Dove Street. Second Floor. Newport Beach, California 92660. 1714 > 752.5544 t'TWM1 .C..tred A.,. ...... A SS.l m.UlioD contnet b cmtinued ~ meat work cm a ~ lntmmedlata w..r <IWD> mine la belna awarded to •eJ>ouiD Doo1lu Astronaattc1 Company 1n R~ Beaeb. The llc'>9•11 Doq1M 1WD mine dllia II ioae of two selected by tbe Na.al Symma .OoiD- mand for further developmeat. from amanc m concepta submitted for enluatkm Ill JuDe !I'll • Creli'eU Ille& .. A.,.r...,. Aee•-•" Crowell McKay, Inc. ol lrvlne, an llChelti.ll.q and public relatlooa firm, bu been aeleeted by Great Earth International, Inc. a1ao ot lnbM, to handle its *750.ooo communleationa budlet. Great Earth is a natioaal cbain wi1b more than 62 Vitamin Stores tn California, Texu, Georgia, and Illinois. Bealtla lflfl..Crles 'llet1lc•9' Health lndUBtries, In~, ot Newport Beach bu reported net lncome for the third quart.er ended Sept. 30, of $1S7 ,000, or one cmt per share on total revenues of $12,063,000. This compares with net in- come or $50,000, or one cent per share, on total re- venues of $12,174,000 in the 1978 third guarter. In the first nine months of 1979, the company recorded net Income of $856,000, or nine cents per share. agamst net income of $429,000, or five cents per s hare, for the same period in 1978. Health Industries operates 141 European Health Spas in 26 slates. Ba!Jtrood CftlCn-Set. JfleeC"'9 "The Prospects for the Early 80's" will be the topic for the 17th session of "Meet the Professions" lo be held at the Baywood RecreaUoo Center, One Baywood Drive, Newport Beach at 6:30 p.m .. Nov. 13. Ground Brokftt for Mes. Firm Saffell & McAdam, Inc., of Irvine has broken ground on a two·story building in Costa Mesa for Orange Coast Savings & Loan. The 25,000 square foot new headquarters. located at Adams and Mesa Verde East, will cover 1.2 acres of land. Architects Orange designed the building for Orange Coast Savings & Loan, and Business In· teriors Group will provide the interior design. The estimated cost or the project is $1.8 million, and completion is scheduled for summer 1880. 8% I 1.00 s 1,000 • 1,000 ll1•111eaSe ... 1Ben Dean William H. Donaldson poses at his desk at the Yale University School of Organization and Management. Donaldson, former Wall Street "whiz . ............ ' kid.·· says that interest in the school from other universities suggests its training in both public and private management will become the trend of the future. Cutoff Threatem Ashland Oil LOUISVILLE. Ky. <AP> -President Carter's cutoff of Iranian oil imports could cause proble.ms fo~ Ashland Oil Inc.. one of Iran's bi11est customers in the United States. Almost ooe--quarter of As.bland• s total crude-oil inventory comes from Iran, accordi.nl to Dan Lacy. an Ashland spokesman. "We have a contract with the National Iranian Oil Co. for 100,000 barl'els of cnade oil a day." !Acy said in a telephone int.ervtew Monday from bis As bland, Ky., office Asb1.aod Oil. the 15th largest 011 company 1n the United Stat.es, uses 450,000 barrels a day, Lacy said. .. I've beard that the federal govemme.nt is plannme a crude oil dJ.strtbuboo allocation system to require other ot.I comparues to supply us with oil. U that ls true. then we won·t suffer more lh&n any other company,"' Lacy said. "But I don't know bow the system wtll work " Over The Counter NASO UstiMJs NASDAQ s ..... ,,, I 1 J • s --.. ecttw -· • 1'9dl$ ....... by NASO I v.twt. 1114 AJ.Ud O>Q I .... 11-1• l llo -1·1• • ~ '"'-1"--... 10 2113.• J7~ •11o -1,. II 1'1, llO 11"' JI~ ....,, .. IJ ~ J Siio lJ iR 1"' "-• ~ 1• I S-1• I"' -).1' U IO M I I"° ,. ~ J .... 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A truol way of DltT Wbo llftl J.ib tMIT A faQllly ~ • welfare or: at the low•t t.Yell of 1DcoiDe. • NoaeOIU.aWe. · This .... ~Ol .,oill aDd Mnteet" ""'-· of tilt b1pcMMUul bu4aet tlW tbe 8Uruu ol La.-.'1 •etktln baa developed to AC!Ord bow mucb It co.ta a tih tired couple to llWDtaln a MODERATE ltaDClaid of Uv~. And the cost of thts • •' moderate budeet comes · to the "'1rly befly IUm of ourly •.OOO a year. But tbe tlpres and m.arltetbH,et cited above are serious UD· derst.atementa. For the Money's Worth ci BLS always bases lta latest reporta oo prices eollected du.a'-• tna the previous fall <meaning fall, 1978). Since fall ol '78.' prices at the consumer level have soared across the board and the Bl.S's Consumer Price Index abowa the coet of liv· lnc now climbing at an annual rate of more than l3 per-' cent. 1· TllEllE IS SDIPLY no dlsputing that even $8,000 a year could not finance that marketbuket of eooda and services. As for the urban retired couple livlng on a low budeet -well below that moderate budget -the income needed came to al least $5,514 in 1978. It would demand mucb -"'· more today, in tall of '79. And the same retired couple budgeting al the blgh standard of bving who would have spent approximately. $11.~ &Mually. based on '78 figures. would need mucb more today MANY OF YOC use these benchmark figures to estimate bow much money you'll need to retire, or to com· pare your living costs with the BLS's reference markers. But that's senseless For 1f you are to translate these hypothe"Jcal budgets into the realJties of hvmg today, you must have much deeper explanations of the figures on which they·re based Only the pnces of the goods and servi ces selected almost 20 years ago have changed as the years of mflalton have pi.Jed up Ir you are a hypothetical retired couple trying to make ends meet on the hypothetical budget for the low income family, yoo dnve an eight year-old model car, probabi)' h ve in rental how.ang. eat meals away from home about half as often as your higher mcome counterpa~ Com· pared to other hH>0thet1cal couples at higher budget levels, you eat le'>'> meat and d.nnk no IJquor or wme - although you do mana~e to dnnk more beer IF YOl' ARE THF. hypotheltcal couple at the hi gh budget level. you own your own home, and dnve either 11 new car or om• no m<ir<' than two years old You eat out ~lightly mort.> often than onct> a week and dnnk nearly t~ ice as much liquor or wine H year than thoi.e as the in · termed.late budget level I repeat This 1s outdated nonsense which the Labor Department should stop 1sswng at once For oo matter what the level of your lifestyle. the retired couple's budatets have been soanng and lilt.mg more and more . a1ainst the couple's DUIUlllum comforts lneome Stady Earning More, Making Less By Ute Anoda&ed Press Amencans are earnmg more and making less than they were 10 years ago That's the conclusion of a new study which shows that the after·tax. after·lnfiatlon median income ror a l.¥Pical family is s maller than 1t was m 1.969. The study was conducted by the Tax Foundation Inc • a non·profil r esearch group with headquarters m W astungtoo, D C 111E FOUNDATION SAID that from 1969 to 1979, the median income for all families with a single, full-time wage earner almost doubled. going from $8,277 to $18,487. The group figured out how mucb federal Income tax and Social Security would be due on the median income for a married couple with two children filing a joint retum. It calculated that the after·tax income for the family went from $7 ,9'7 to $15.546. Next., the foundation adjusted the 1979 figure for infla· tlon. as measured by the Consumer Pnce Index, and it found that the "real" Income -in terms of 1969 dollars - was only $7,800. almost SlSO less or 2 percent less than it was a decade earlier. THESE STATISTICS DON'T even take stale and local taxes into account and they have been ri.sin1 nen faster thao the federal levies ln m°"t places. The foundaUon said that in 1989, states and cities took about 10.S pertent as much from people's earnings aa the federal 1ovemment: by 1979, they took 16.3 percent. The tumln1 point ror the typical family with a medJan lncome came lo 1"12, the Tax Foundation said. Until, tiled "real" income ro.e steadily; it reached a peak of Sl.500 teven years qo. Since then, federal income taxes for the famUy used tn the foundation calculations rose 82 percent; Social Securi· ty taxes went up 142 percent; and prices increased 75 per· cent. It all add.I UP, to an 8 percent drop ln actual purcbu· lnl power atnce 1972. TAX BaAC'llET caEEP ls one reaaon that eamiDCll don't keep pace with tnfla&o -even when paycb~ Co up. As )'Our income lncre .... so doel the blta taken ~ tbe fect.ral SoverruDtnt u you are puabed lnto a b1lher tu bc'acket. A lJbr&ry of Coasr-ltUd1 abowed. f01' aam- ple, that from 1MS to ms, Ute number of peGi)l• iD \b9 ao percent bracbt rote from 19 percent r1 U.. populaUOO t.O Upercent. SeVerat propo1aJ1 bn• beeli made to cun t.u bract.t CJ'HP by a 1,.iem called l.DdeitaUGI wbleb Unb ta• an4 the tDftatiOll rate. It'• euler tO wscliln...od U 10Q look at IOIDe bypotbedcal fllunl, " •