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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-01-09 - Orange Coast Pilott ' • Catalina llleh Hits £oast Rain to Stay Through .FriJay By .IAaaE llYllAN ........... A stoma QStem Ulat dumped man ta.a a tneh of rain on eome p.u ol tbe Onqe Coast overmpt coatbmed to pound the area todQ and is espeeted to lut throueh Friday, the Na· tiooal Weather Service aaid. A spokesman said an arctic storm eatbering over San Fran· cilco today is movtns aoutbeat and could bit tbla area by Fri· day. A.a for the weekend, be •aid. .. We don't know yet." The storm• 1 most serious overnight damage along the Orange Coast occurred in San Clemente, where a rain- triggered mudslide closed the two northbound lanes of Pacific Coast Highway in the north part of the city at about midnight Tuesday. City crews cleaned up the mess and reopened the lanes this morning. Also in the south county, Caspers Parle was closed early today because of slippery un- paved roads. Officials said it would be reopened whenever the roads were sufficiently dry. The heaviest amount of rain fall for the 24 hours ending this morning was recorded at the Moulton Niguel Water Treat- ment Plant in Laguna Niguel, where 1.22 inches were measured. The season total there was 3.25 inches, compared to 9.69 inches last year at this time. In Huntington Beach, rainwatcber J . Sherman Denny tabulated a rainfall of .92 of an inch this morning, for a seqon total of 3.14 inches -well below last year's 6.97 inches. "It really came down between 2 and 2:30 this morning," Denny said. "It just poured for that haH hour." More heavy rain waa falling at mid-mornina today. The Orange County Flood Con· trol District reported ovemlpt rainfall ol .62 ol an inch in Costa Mesa. for a teaaon meuure- ment of 2.61. 'Last year at tb1s time 8.32 incbea bad been re- corded. In Santa An.a, .N of an lnch bad fallm. m•Irtna 2.79 1acbea t.b.1a SeUCJO. Averqe rainfall at ttil.a time of year llcaa the Or&ftJe Coat la about five 1Dcbe1 for tbe aeuon beafm'lng .July 1. • HE'S HOVNDED BY RESPONSES "Tbe respoDM to my Dall1 Pilot Clultfted 114 WU IO' ,ood that I sold all my llC>UDdl ... Tbat'I the story of tbe IUC• ee11ful Santa Ana man wbo placed Uda 114 lb the Dally Pihl: Purebred Norwe1lan Elk HCMmda $15 ta. 1ood pro- teclora XD·UXX If you want soOd re1poue In your aalea attempt, call tbt friendly Dat11 PJ.lot td·vlJtr1 at 8'2·SG78. OU ' • • • lines Faces Charges. Models Out of Work Upkeep laxity Alleged The Federal Avialton Ad· mlahtralloo bu cbar1ed· c.t•D• Alrtiw wWa opel'llliq l.mprope1J metatatnecf a1rc:nft.. .......... may bttft to PQ'. . aioo.ooo nne. an FAA official aaid T.-say. Ales Ganis. a spokesman for the federal agemc~. said that Catalina Airlines failed to in- spect two ol its aircraft in aC' cordance with its maintenance program and operat ed lbe seaplanes m an "unairworthy" condition. Garvis said airline officials were notified or the FAA action by letter last week and have un· UI Jan. lS to respond to the charges. Airline officials were not available for comment. Improper mainteaance of aircraft is a violation of feden.l aviation tttNlations. Two Catalina Airlines seaplanes were involved in crashes durinc the past year. lo a crash last April, one woman drowned when a seaplane went into the ocean orr Catalin.a Island. The old Grumman Goose am- phibian planes also have been grounded in previous years because of suspected mechanical problems. D91ty,... ,..." .......... 001!8 'FOR RENT' atcaN mAN THI IND °' COSTA MISA'S NUDE SUNSHINE STUDIO? The airline ii preseotl)' shut· Wn1 paaaeacers to Catalina on . helicopters. 1be seaplanes an not beinC used. Supreme Court Dectlloft Could Spell DIN1111c"61bhNI tor Orange Coast 8ulf Buffa Nude Studio Can't Ope~ Meaa Owner Mmt Await Legal Action Tbe California~·~ bH refused to allow Costa M•a •1 nude mode1tn1 place, tbe Sunshine Studio, to remain 1Jl*l wblle lt appea1I the clt.J'• deaial of a Ute permit. tbe studio'• .. torney talcl Tuelday. . ''That IDUDI we .ttaJ eJoled. '' wd •UCll'neJ James Goff. He DOt.t that tbe tuJ1DI could mean the md of a twO-year bat· tit between tbe ttUdio and tbe d· \Vap CeW'=18 Up? W ASHING'roN (AP) -Pttil· deat Carter•a Pay AdYlao17 Com nalttH baa •lreff to a hl1her .W~ •a,. cellllll • ran1lnf trOm 7 .S percent to I.I perc.a , but MVeraJ pofnta malt 'be reaolvtd belor the panel reco~ th• new 1t.udatd • t .,,. rralclenL . tJ, because of the poulbWtJ tbat studio owner Patrlcla llcNult7 will decide to clole down ~ ratlm thaD pursue a appeal. Golf ukt be WU to bl llO&lfted Wt week ol the ownu•• de- dlton. 11111 llcNault.J daldll't bl coat.NII todaJ. dFor ._ .......... t up tat. tut wHk ln front of tbt Sunalliae ltUdlo butldin1 at • W. lllb 8t., Wtlttouldli't blU. mtdlllelJ ~ WMtbel' tbey rif.-nd to tbt top floor,~ cupltd b1 .......... OI' to -vacant.,.... noor. ........................ *» •P•ct from b•lldl•=-= wnu .. ....-. ftlD ~ owDtd ..._....,•nu -lt1o ICAliJleN*11MllPftal. <*J 11111• Mft IHlllll .. 1i· •· "'· ~do ~ .. audt lboc!tb Coast - rte,,,_.,,. Gtia Bil& Tolnaeaae LOS ANOELD CAP> -RealdtnU~ bllla lD ~ • u.- ap .. &\ltl'aP ol 11.11 • month Jan. 11. lb• Call ornla PubUe UtlltU <)mlmlnloo bu announdd. Tbe eomrni.toa ,,.anted Southern Callfomla Gas Co. permlaaion Tuesday to raise rates to obtain $99,893,000 a year to off1et the blsher coet ol natural 1u the utility buys from the El Paso Natural Gu Co. and Tran1western Pipeline. A public hearlnl on the request wu held Dee. 19 in Los Anieles. Rain, Snow Corwer~ng OnBayA.rea BJ 'n.e A.oeia&ed Presa All artic·bred snowstorm and a subtropical rainstorm from the Baja Coast were expected to converge over the San Francisco Bay area today. bringing scat· tered rain and cold. The northern storm has already brought heavy snow to Seattle and other parts of the Northwest. A traveleni advisory has been issued for the Shasta-Siskiyou Mountains, northeastern California and the Sierra Nevada as the storm reaches those areas. Strong gusty winds accom· pany lhe storm, with snow down to 2.500 reet in the northwest ~ Siskiyoua and 3,00CMS,000 feet in the Sierra. Temperatures will drop as the storm amves into low 50s and 40s in most areas. Lows will be 1n the 40s and 30s Gold Search Announced WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP> -A Wellington publishing company, Newrlck and As· sociatea, has negotiated a three· year contract with Lloyds of London to find itold estimated to be worth $180 million that sank wlth HMS Lutine in the North Seas in 1799. Tbe company will conduct the search in auoclatioo with two professional treasure bunters, Lyle Mortimer and Kelly Tarleton. Previou' unsuccessful at· tempts to recover told from the wreck led to the discovery in 1858 of the f8IDOWI Lutine bell which is now struck at Lloyda to announce sbippinJ dluaten. Soviets Boycotted NEW YORK <AP> -Tbe In· tematlooal Longshoremen'• M- sodatton announced today that it had ordered lta memben lm· mediately to stop bandlln& So- viet shipa and Soviet car&os in port.a from Maine to Texas. DAILY PILOT II ••1 •f ti•• t I ttaful e•r••o•l•••lr 11•11•41 ~ ...... . rta~llih ... h .. ... .,.._....,_.. .a.., mari:Mi t.ltl'OUP......... - ,.. .,,....,. o1 um .., ~hf. mll• ....-cir TtUM. _.. 4ra"4 tit bl IE fl&lt ud tamm Wt ti t.-.adr••• of llo .. aa.. el Do• tat HP· ~"'"' •bouUn1 lD Per• ID •owa Wt Ca•~ l.bomll II Our t.eadtr, 100 a Whb Amerte1!" 111• famWar, -.:bearded naun a1 KboaMila1 ... ~ • bfaell .--. a blaet tun.n, e trsed fflr bCKI& IDlDIMI al m d1 mond.Q. Ylau.ed b'Y.~bll IOll Ahmtd and otbtr advbiels, be waved &o the eotlaualutlc crowd f« • lldllutel before re- wmln11Dllde. Similar demoost.nt.lons were reported thtou&bout Iran today. the holy day or Arbain. celebrat· ed each year '° day• after the anniversary of the death or Imam HoaeJ.n, a 7t.b century re.I· atJve of Propbet Mobammed, believed by Sblltea &o be the f,under ol their sect. It ta also e second anniversary of a oody pre-revolution confront•· lion between supporters of then· exiled Khomeini and aoldien loyal to Sbab Mooammed Reu Pahlavi. Friday. fights broke out in Qom between Khomeini supporters and backers of Iran's second· ranking religious leader, Ayatollah Mohammed Kazem Sbariat-Madarl. During today's religious ceremonies, revolu- tionary guards blocked the nar- row alley leadine to Shariat- M adari 's Qom residence. a rew blocks from Khomeini's home. Pro· Khomeini demonstrators carrying poster-sized photo· graphs of their leader marched in front of the guards shouting, "God's Party, Only Ruhollab," expressing their devotion to Khomeini and his political Uunk ing. A It hough many Azerbaljanis reportedly came by bus from their capital city or Tabriz, 375 miles away in northwest Iran, for the Arbain marches, American reporten saw no pie· tures of Sbariat-Madari, a onetime spokesman for Azerbai· jani ~utooomy. Every vehicle ent.erinc Qom was stopped and checked three times by revolutionary guanb loyal to Kbomebll. There were roadblocks, 60 and 30 miles out· side the city and again at the outskirts of town. Celebrants began gathering in the streets of Qom at 9 a.m .. ap. parently oblivious to the cold weather that bad rrozen mud puddles in the dusty city. Qom is a city of 250,000. The most prominent buifdings are the spectacular mosques, Intricately decotated with colorful Persian tiles. Kbometru, t;nanat·Ma<1an an<l other Shiite religious leaders conduct theology classes in Qom. r .... r-.Ai HASHISH ... Northern California city or Con· cord ip August of 1978, according toMor1an. Laeuna Beach Police Capt. Nell Purcell, who aald be personally arrested Leary on marijuana charges lD 1968, declared Tuesday that the 19'72 indictments disrupted aUe1ed operations ol the Brotherhood in Laguna Beach. •'There Ls atil1 a Brotherhood of Eternal Love but It Ls not as or1anized as it used to be," Purcell said. He added, however, that representative• are v~ry sophisticated and speciaU1ed and deal in "nothin& but major categories " "They are big. They can't eet much blaler," be oblerved. Tbe two 0r1Jl8e Coast men who were arrested Tuesday were identi.fted by authorities aa Donald K . Drury, 42, 105·A Araaon, San Clemente and John Hart. 38, 1585 Tahiti Ave., La1una Beach. Otbert arrested include Gordon B. Munn, 48, Bremerton, Wub.; Richard S. Green, '7, Sausalito; Dean R. Martines, ao, Stoekt.oD; Vernon L. Smitb, •. Truckee; Mark P. Stanton, 83, Saa Franci.eo: )lorry P. We, 1tein, 38, MIU Vaile)'. Tbe lndldl'lenU followed an 11-moptb inve•U•atlon coordlntted ~ UM Oranp C.OUO. ty NareGtlet 1uk twee. Wortdnl GO tbi cue were tbe DOlle49 ~ .. of LalUDI 9eacb, San Clement• aad Garden Grove; tbe oepartment of luttl_!•, tbe Bureau or Maftot.le 11moreement ind OUMil' , ......... eW. • ad Out tlae 11f ••lct!9 Butae•• When the San Diego ZOo asked five little apes to bold still for a picture, the pyg_my chlmpanieea at Left and in the middle did so. But it's Just another cbanee to cuddle for those orangutans at right. Rain Mixed Blessing Bul Thanks Anyuuy •.. Some Farmers Welcome It; Others Don't DETROIT (AP> - About $3 million in federal ~unds aimed at helptne low income Michigan real· dents pay winter heating costs has been sent to peo- ple who don't mcur heal· 1ng bills. state and federal 0Ht c1als acknowledge. By P1DL SNEIDEllMAN Of .. Delly""' ..... Most Orange County farmers are greeting the current rainy weather with open a rms, although the showers may have a negative effect on a rew crops that are presently 10 the harvest stage ''It's one of those situations where what's good for one fellow isn't always good for the others." ~xpla.med Harry Otto, farm adVlSer with the Universi· ty or California Cooperative Ex· tension office in Anaheim "But for most growers. the ram we're finally starting to have 1s welcome." He said lhe rain will be helpful for dryJand barley and will help prepare the soil for crops such Gas Rationing Charge Aired LOS ANGELES (AP> -A showdown between stale and federal statutes looms in the first court test or the state's odd· even gas ratiooing plan. A Municipal Court com· misaioner took under ad•ise· ment Tuesday a defeme motion to dismiss a charge that service station operator Thomas Dorsey sold gasoline to a regular customer while refusing service to the general public. Dorsey's attorney argued that federal law pre-empts the state law under which he was cited making the charge against hini unconstltutionaJ. Tanker Fire Out GALVESTON. Texas <AP> - After 69 days, the blaze aboard the tanker Burma Agate has burned itself out. and salvage operations will begin when the charred and twisted wreck cool.a, officials say. as tomatoes and sweet com. which WlU be planted beginning m February With farmers paymg $70 per acre-Coot or more for 1rngaton water. the free ram will help keep some growing coS\S down, Otto added The farm adviser noted . howevt-r. that the showers ca.n interfere Wlth curre:it harvest mg or celery, caultOower and broccoh in Oran&e County These vegetables have a very short perioo ror proper harvest· ing, so picking probably will be conducted through the showers and mud Otto added that moisture can increase the chance or crop dJ.S ease in these vegetable:, Oean Buchinger. orchard de· partment manager with the Irvine Co 's agricultural division. 1s pleased about the current showers. "We"re viewing this with a great deal of joy," he said. "It's been a loog dry spell. The ram u, especially welcome for citrus and avocados." Bucblneer explained that farmeni generally irrigate with Colorado River water. which leaves significant salt deposlts in the s<Ji.l. "U we have a good rain, it Oushes the salt from the soil, and that's one of the benefits." be said. "And when 1t rams. we Refineries . At Capacity DENVER CAP> Production was reported at near -normal levels as dozens of oil companies put their superVlsors al refinery controls to cope with a stnke by 60,000 workers. Only two refineries said they would close until the 011. Chemical and Atomic Workers Union ends its first national walkout since 1969 Photoerapber 1pptted Wt atan oa the back oi a van pa(kec:t'lri Newport Be•ch· Owner ol th'e vehlclo un't arounn. so e>hotOlrapher wu sable to d'etennlrie exactly :hha~~-~ mbomeat ·by the alp1H_~t lt appears to be a -..... out Of lniltr•UG11 about Americam belnt ~~11~ boltate ID Jra. '?be holtaPI have beaws their UI n1montJIOfcapclvij.j. don't have to pay for the labor or lbe w at.er for irrigation · • Jim Nahas. general manager of Granada Marketing S F Farms. which grows strawbcr ries on 165 acr~ m !rv1nt-and M1ss1on \.'1e10. said the nun 1~ generall} benef1r1C1I to the .strav. hen) crop He added. If this 1s 1ust going to be hke a v.ec:kend '>lorm 1t will have JUSI a m1n1mal eHt>ct on us .. Too much ram such as the 40 mches that soaked the area m 1978. <'an be very harmful to cropi. But v.ith about tv.o inches recorded midway through the ra1n ) season, that proSJW<'I ap pe a r~ unlikely, farm experts .sa:. Yo-yo Faetor State figures show that nearly 15 percent of lh06e ~ho rece1 ved the Sl 77 checks IJve m adult foster <'a rt> Cac1ht1es or homes for the aged Under both arrangements. residents pay no extra charge for heating btlls State and rederal or- ftc1a ls said owners of the homes cannot force resi· dents lo turn over the money from the energy assistance check. Stock Mark'et Vp, Down, VpAgain NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market opened with a broad rally. pulled back today a mid news the US econom\· was perform&~ better than ex peeled. and then moved ahead again The Dow Jones average of 30 mdustnals. up 19 71 points Tues day in 1t.s largest increase in more than a year and ahead by more than 7 points at the open mg today. was ahead by 3 75 po in ls at SSS 46 after l wo hours or trading. But then 1t moved lo a 7 25-pomt gam at $858.96 ~r three hours. New York Stock E1tchange volume hit 33 03 million shares IO two hours. Up sharply from 20 29 m1lhon after two hours Tuesday Today's opening-hour volume or 20 22 millloo shares was JUSt under the first-hour record of 20.73mtllionsharesset0ct 10 Gainers led losers by a J.1 marg10 among NYSE issues as "the guys nailed down" their profits aft.er Tuesday ·~ strong cl~e and today's early buying wave , said analyst Larry Wachtel ol Bache Halsey Stuart Shields Inc. The rally was sparked by a Commerce Department estimate Tuesday tbal the economy grew at a 2 percent-3 percent annual rate in last year's fourth quarter, double tbe Sllft!r at f33 gove rnment's previous esuma~ Thal 15 likely to mean "cor· porate eanungs Wlll be stronger than m06t people anticipated," said Gordon But analysts also ca uttoned the strength could mean contmued high t.Dflatioa. LA Police Must Train LOS ANGELES <AP) -A swee ping program to improve police lrain.inC and. minority re- lat ions was adopted Tue:Mlay by the Los An1eles Police Com· m1ss100 alter a year of con- troversy fl\at followed tbe fat.al shooting ol Eula Love. The commiasJOO, despite re- cent angry objedioos or Police Chief Daryl Gates and the Poliee Protective Leaiue. adopted the train1n1 procram to eive ia- creased empbuis oo where and when police can fire tbelr weapons and bow they can Ule the minimum possible force. Another part ol the report aalcl the l wo officers who shot tbe South Loe Anaeles woman lut Jan. 3 violated department policy and showed serious erron in Jud1meot. Gold Price Mixed; Dollar Holds Fi~ LONDON <AP> -Gold prices ccmtlnued their roller i:outer pattern on world bullion mark eta toQ)'. Tbe U.S. dollar beld flrm OD forell'O actwiaes. Alter aoaridl mOT'e than $100 an ounce -in llM flm week ol 1980, aokl ba declined sharply from a peat Of "7$. lt a Troy OWlCe ln llcml .ltoQ& OD Monday and record t&50 levels ln Europe andAmenc•. By the clolt ol tPdln1 bl New York OD~. the price bid fall n to-.so. In HODS Koni today, the mttal dropped "'9.lS from TUnday'a level to cloM at SSM.'5. And WMa Swope.a matttu opened • .., ,... tnilna a& -ID ~ tllld zartdl 9lid Ute ( Dll&l'f,_, .... _ PEGGY ENGARD PRESENTS CONTRASTING FACES • •1nfonnattont11' Plck•ta Appe•r •• P•y Talke Continue McNally Sc~ol ?Fa Monte· Yis.tti "~---ICbool u.te. iaclded TU••••¥ to ••• ~ally aitemative hlell I!! lllante Vista School lD Sep-tiiUir, endlni several years of ~ about the future of ~ JlcNally program. ••1 think we've just made bia- toey... quipped School Superin· teodent John Nicoll. "We've made • decision about what to do with HcNally." Trustees al.so decided to move the d.1strict'1 evening high school pro1ram to the Presidio School , ll1.e a<ljacenl l9 Davis Middle I Scbool. Both Presidio and Monte Vista scbools were closed because ol declining enrollment. McNally and the evening 1cbool are curnmUy housed ln the old McNally School builc:Unp at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard. The property bas been IOld to a private developer Am0118 the poeaibilitiea dis- cuaed bad been placi.DC McNal-11 on the campus of one of the district's four l'e1ular high 1eboola, but parents and ~hen ursed that the proeram reJaaiD a lel)al'ate enUty. McNally .ervea 1tudenll who W'Olt. have cblldren or for other reuon.s can't adapt to a re1ular adlool IC.bedule. Dtatriet otftctala said they de- dded to ,W:. McNally and the ...ma aabool on different alt.es bitaUH ~ tbe pouiblllty of COO-fllct ov~ two p?Olr•mt ualnl U. 19.IM tools and equipment. n.1 uld Pnlldlo will CCJO· • "-' to be lad durlnl tbe day for some apeelal eclucattoo ........ lehOOI bWtee B.J. Skllllila ._ __. relocaUDI McNal· It at ~~; Vllta, ••Y1na lbe ..,..·t ecmYlDeed lt wn the llDet~eed .. ~\le. .~.Ja dbctillk>DI a year aso. eilhe pw.. from Ule Maate ..... ... oppoMd ·p)aclq • lcbool prosram lD tbe1r &>wet et, DO GDe ~\be ptopolal ~ . Tralteel deddecLlut 7ear to m e McNally to oote Vi.Ila. bul tbe plan wu 1uspeoded wbeD earlie:r efforts to sell the McNaUy School aite failed. In the interim, the possibility or locatine the school elsewhere waa raised again. Market Rises, Fluctuates, Falls Again NEW YORK (AP) -The atock market opened with a broad rally, pulled back today amid news the U.S. economy was perfonninC better than ex- pected, moved ahead aeain and then fell back.. The Dow Jones aven1e of 30 indu.atriab, up 19. 71 points Tues· day in its lareest increase ln more than a year and ahead by more than 1.3 points at the opening today, waaoff1.62pointsto8SO.OO. New York Stock Exchange volume bit 33.03 millloo shares in two hours, up sharply from 20.39 million after two hours Tuesday. Today's opening-hour volume of 20.22 million abares wu just under the ftnt.bour record ol 20.1a mlllioa 1bare11et Oct. 10. Tbe cta/:a volume wu a.a millloaabaree. Galnen led lolen bf a 2-1 marlin 8llMlDI NYSE lllues u ''the ,..,.. nailed doWll'' tbelr proflta atlet' ~·1·• •tioaa cloee anct toda.y'a earl1 buJ1D1 wave, aald aoaJyu Larry WaCbtel Of Bache Ha1N7 Stuart Shields IDC. Tbe rall.f ... ;parted bJ' • Cotn mere• Department Htlmate Tueaday tbat lb• ~mypewata2~1 peroe11t annual rate l11 laat )'ear'• fourth qurter. dOu~ Uae 1o•eromeat'1 pr••lou1 eatlmate. TUt Is UketJ to meu .. cor. Potata ....... WW M Mr0aatt tblD --..... UtiClpatiid," ..... 0•1•~ Iii& ..... ldlo ea•UoMd die ltNaltb eoaW ... C! tf1•'911 ~ lafl•Uon' It's Wet, Getting Wetter Along the Orange Coast Planners Hired/or Wnier SeveraJ Los Angeles firms have been appointed to conduct an economic and facility plan- ning study for the proposed Orange County Mu.sic Center in Costa Mesa. John M. Rau. executive vice president of Orange County Mu.aic Center Inc., announced t.be contracts thla week as the next atep in planninl to build the s:so mllUcla. a,200-seat center i.D tbe Soau. CM8t ........... Comp)iitbl 11 Wlete4 for mid·1980I OD five acres of land donated by the Se1eratrom famllJ. Princtpal ftnm named to coo· duct the tbree-moot!l economic study were The Luckman Partnership Inc. and Hani.aon Price Co. They will analyze economic and market viability. funding aJtematives and public support. aa well a.a site analysis, master plannine, conceptual design studies and project cost estimates. The location is directly across from South Coast Repertory's theater, also built on land donated by the Segentroms. The Luckman Partnership's past projects have included de- sicn of the Phoe.o.lx Symphony Hall and Civic Plua. and pro- grammin& and mater' planning studies for the John F. Kennedy Performing Arts Center in Washington. D.C. The Harrison Price firm will tacltle the erooomic aapecll of the study. In addition , Paul S . Venekluen and Associates will handle the acoustics study; Georae Thomas Howard the theater equipment and operat.ioo study; Wheeler & Grey, Inc., civil enpoeering; Llnacott, Law & Gr-.mpan. Inc., traffic and parktna; and Syaka & Hennea1. mechanical and electrical. A1J are located in Loe An1ele1. A spokesman for lluaic Center Jnc. said about '250,000 bu been railed to far, not lnchadlq the land, and that tbe center• ma- jor fund·nlllnl drive ii npeet. ed to beatn by next aummer. Gall Billa Tolnaeaae Forecast Sees No Letup 81 JACKIE HYllAN oe •.,...,Pliml...,. A atonn aystem that dumped ..nor• than an locb of rain OD aome part.I ol the Orange Coast ovemilbt continued to pound the ' area today and ls expected to last through Friday. the Na- tional Weatbel" Service aaid. A spokesman laid an ardio •tonn &l&beriDc ~ Saa ........ d8CO t.odaJ ii moriDI ........ _. oeUl bl\ Ulia area ~ f'ri. u,. . . . M ... dll•e±eeol,M ..... .... dm'l lmow yet .•• M••,.rt Beaeh firemea ,..,... ..... 10.-aanc ... of .... ....., .. "' ... ~ ...... Udo .... prqewfMn four can. mducfina at lwt ~ clauic auto. were stored Friftad or Foe't nremm aaid the floodm1 ~ carred at midmornin1 la • print.e ,.,...e in the 900 bloct of Via Udo Nord. The pump tUt usually protects tbe carqe bad been removed Tuesday ror re- pain. The cars suffered some Photographer spotted this sign on the back. of a v~ parked in Newport Beach. Owner of the vehicle wasn t around, so photographer w~ unable .to determine exactly what is meant by the sign, but it appears to be a challenge bom out of frustration about Americans be~ held hostage in Iran. The hostages have begun thetr third month of captivity. Innkeeper Denies . Water Off 4 Days damage but oo dollar estimate was avaHable, firemen said. Tbey reported all the water bad been pumped out by nooo. The storm's most serious overnieht damage along the Ounae Coast occurred ln ~ Clemente, where a raao· ttiHered mudslide closed the two northbound lanes of Pacific Coast ffllbway in lb& north part of the clty at about m.idnilbt T\auday. Cit7 crewa cleaned •P the mess and reopened tbe lanes lb.is morninC. The m8DJlier ol a Hunttncton Beach hotel uid 3• of her auesta, wb.lsked off to fire sta- tions Tueaday for showers, were not without nmntne water for rour da11. Latuna Bea.ch police s~ at mklmorai.nC Ibey were consider· iDI ctoanc Lapa.a C8.ll)'OO Roelt ard doe to llll aecumulation ol e:ipt tralninl facility on Goth inches ot waler in tbe Bil Bead Louile Ruppert. mana1er ol the HUJrtlnlton Beach l.nn, uid mem bera of tbe Auckland Anallcan MllOri Club m1ued the chance to bathe at the Paclfk Coaat ID"1way lodtina became th&y were out of their rooms so frequently. "We did haft problems -the water w81 on and olf llDee P'ri· day," abe apletned, "but It eer· talnly WMD't otf for the eat1re four 4A11-'• Street. area. He said the travelers were dropped back off at tbe lnn ID time to catch a bus to Sao Dleao. The botel manaaer uid the New Zealanden were aiven their money Uct for tlle ocean fn>Dt rooms. "Tbey ~ ~ alee peo- ple," abe said. •"l'bey told UI they would be happy to come back and stay with UI &pill.'' Flood Waters Get 2 Autos Some ftoodln1 wu a1ao report. eel lD front ol Emerald Bay at Padfic Coat Rl&bway and Oak Street. Abo m Lqulla. nooctina ... report.eel um IDOl'Dina at • boule <See MIN, Pue AZ> C.ast ( • ~I DlstrleC• llf•pJtefi Filing opens Thursday, and cloees )an. 31, for three seats on the Newpott Beach City Council. Seatl represent.1.ng districts two. five and seven will be before voters in the April 8 electioo. Mayor Paul Ryckoff (Dis- trict 5) and Councilman Ray Williams (District 7> say they'll run again. Coun· cilman Don Mcinnis (District 2) says be um 't golng to seek re-election. In Newport Beach, candidate.s run from districts, but are elected by all the city's voters. 13 Cult Members Face Drug Charges 87 llOllDT MDU a .. .,...,..._....., Thirteen penooa who are aJ. leged to be members of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love bave been Indicted by the Oranae County Grand Jury on diaries d comriring to import 13.3 million n hashish to . Calllomla. Ellbt d the suspects, lnclud· ing two residents of Laguna Beach and San Clemente, were arrested in police aweeps throuaboul the state early Tuea· clay. Five othlllln an 1W111t larce. The lndictmenta were . tile MCGDd to be tUed :Ti'• mem-bers of the EtenW rotberbood of Et.em.al Love that autborUies said set up operaUooa ln Lacuna Beach years a10 under the leadership of Dr. Timothy Leary. Five d thoee indicted Jan. 3 also were named in a 1972 indict· ment which a1ao involved the Brotherhood of Eternal Love, accordinl to Deputy District At· tomey Hal Morgan. Leary, who now resides in Beverly lnlls, wu not believed to be involved in the invesUga· Uon leadi.Qa up to lut week's ln· dictmenta, Morgan aaid. Mor1an said Tuesday that the lnveatlaation wu touched off after authorities received tips Mrs. Briggs' Funeral Held Memorial services have been coDduct.ed f()r lone·time Udo lale remdent Trela• M Briaa who died Jan. 2. A 50-year resident of Newport Beach, Mn. Bri111 and her billband. Fred, were local real estate broken and active mem· ben of the Finl Church of Cl)rl1t, Scientlat. They lfere amon1 tbe early re&ldenta of Udo hie where the late Mr. 8riul wu manqer of the c:om- numfty llllOClation'• clubboule., Sbe leaves her aom, Jerome ·Brtap of Lancuter, Pa., and Richard R. ~ ot New Yol't City; a pm.t.. Qllbter, and two 1reat-11'8Ddcb1Jdrin. DAILY PILOT from the Central lnteltigeoce Agency and the U.S. Drug En· forcernent about the alleged operation. The information supplied by Northern California city of <'Ao· the federal agencies led to the interception of 500 pounds ot hashish from Afghanistan in tbe cord in August of 1978, accordini to Morgan. Laguna Beach Police Capt. Neil Purcell, who said be personally arrested Leary on marijuana charges in 1"8, declared~ that the um indictment.a diarvpted allePd operauom d the Brotherboocl ln La.cuna Beach. "There is still a ~rotberbood of Eternal Love but lt la not aa or1anized as it used to be," Purcell said. '196ftfi•eel Attorney Richard Spe>oner will be installed as president of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber~ Commerce at a banquet Jan. 18 at the Newport Sheraton Hotel. Gold Price Mixed; Dollar Holds Firm LONDON (AP) -Gold prices continued thttir roller coaster pattern on world bullion markets today. The U.S. dollar held firm on foreign exchanges. After soaring more than $100 an ounce in the first week of 1980, gold baa declined sharply from a peak of $673.16 a Troy ounce in Hong Kong on Monday and record $650 levels ln Europe and America. By the-close of trading lD New York on Tuesday, the price bad fallen tO $802.50. In Hong Kans today, the metal dropped $38.13 from Tuesday's Newport Man Karl B. Zorn Services Set level to close at $585.45. And when European markets opened, gold was trading at $61()2 ln London and Zurich and the morning fixing wu ... 25. But it rebouncJed to '607.20 at the af. temoon fixing. Then it fell to $597 in New York at mid-day. fi',....P.,,eAJ RAIN ••• ::11, Iran CAP> -Ayatollah l~ah Khomeini ut OD the roof of bll -... toda1. wa.m, to ten1 ot thoulud• of 1up- porten cm a traditional 'I,:! mOUJ"DIDI f« the uUclo'• lloet.m ma.1ortt1. II an1 of tbe hltbful c:eremonlo1ul1 fhlled • tb.emaelvea wttb c:balm to tbe tllytbmle beat o( dnam1 &Dd tembowinm u they mardaed thrOqbtaeltnlea. Tbe b1wa11 of WI laolJ dty. 1.00 milea IC1'.i.h d Tehran. were dra&)ed with black na11 and jammed wltb bundreda of tbouandl of Kbomelnl aup· porters 1bouttn1 ln Pentan. ''Down With Carter. Kbomet.ni la Our Leader, Dow1l Wltb America!'' The familiar, white-bearded figure of Khomeinl, weartna a black robe and a black turban, emeried for about ~ mmUl.eS at mld-mornin1. Ylaued bJ hil soa Ahmad and other edvilen, he waved to the enthualutic crowd for 35 minutes before re- tumin& lnside. Similar demomtratiooa were reported th.roo&hout Iran today. the holY day ot Arbaln, celebrat· ed each year 40 day• after the anniversary of the deatb of Imam Houetn, a 7Ul ~ury rel· alive of Prophet Mohammed, believed by Shiites to be the founder of their sect. It la a1ao the second anniversary of a bloody pre-revolution confront.a· tioo bet ween supporters of t.ben- ex 1 led Khomeini and soldiers loyal to Shall Mohammed .Ka& Pahlavi. Friday. filhtl broke out ln Qom between Khomeini aupporters and backers of Iran's second· ranking religious leader, Ayatollah Mohammed Kuem Sbanat·Madari. Durtnc today's religious ceremonies, revolu- tionary euards blocked the oar· row alley leading to Shariat· Madari's Qom residence, 1 few blocks rrom Khomeini •• home. Re<b Airlift Afghan Forces To Province KABUL,Aflhaniatan<AP>-Sovlet transport planes, ln an airlift akirti.na rebel-held land routes, are ferryt.na fresh Red army troops from Kabul to the disputed province of Kandahar in southern Afghanistan, sources reported from Kandahar clly to- day (Related story, A7) In a separate report. a Pakistani newspaper quoted Afghan rebel sources as saying the Soviet forces were movmg southward from the city of Kan· dahar toward the Pakistani border, 80 miles away, to occupy military poata aald to have been abandoned by Afiban army de- serters. The report of the Kabul- Kandahar airlift wu received in hlamabad, Paklatan, from three foreigners who said they witnessed the landinis at the Kandahar airport. They said they aaw about 20 lar1e transport planes briqina ln relnforcemeats. The Soviets were reported to have 5,000 troops already lo the important southern dty. ·Qpinio Giving Bibles BALnMORE CAP) -<Mlldm ot GIAWD ~. wblcb dlltrtbWll Btblel lD JJUb1k IChooll .._Wide; WI U.., wtll not ..... Dence ... oplnloo ~t tM pratUee .. ---Uta· tmal. The opinlai, llAed Tuc9da7 by atate Atwmey Gwra1 8&epbeb H. IMllll came lD ,...pclllM to a reqmat lot leCaJ edriee from tbe Wu~ County aebooll, which aUOwed d.11- tribatlcn of tbe Blblel t.rom um ..u Wt year, nm a para ob- jeci.ct totbelChool board. Tbe Blblea -die ~ JAJW ftll'lim of tbe Nw TeUIDlat plua tbe boob ~ Plahm and P'lot9ibl -bad bMll stwe ewq m pubtic ldlooll lD M lluJLIDd CCMllMI for .....,.al yous. .. Clllner a&e. ~N•f ... ft .... ' W ASIDNGTON (AP) -Pletlflent Carter II formalJy Mtti!w tn mOISon a aeriea of meuurea qaimt tbe Semel Uldon in re- tellatioa fer what be eal1I "tbe putast threat to peace liDce U.. Seeond Won.I Wu-.'' Cmtet Mid TueldaJ nlCht that thele measures will make tbe &met thDon .. nlfer," but admawledpd they probably will Id loffe tbe Kremlbl to wtdMlraw from Afpantstan. s,e••ns to aboa$ 100 members ot the Home and Senate in-~ to tbe Wblte Bouse for a report on the aituatioll In Southwllt Alla. carter aaid there wu nothinC the United States eould haft done milltartly to block the Soviet actioo. • la P•• 11• •• e..,,i CAIRO, Eapt (AP) -An Egyptian arcbaeolocical team bu uneovered 2S Pbaraonic tombs in southern Eapt "coataiD· iq a large quanUty of 2,000.year-old mummies," the Al Abram oewpaperrepol'ted. · The excavated aite ln Kom Ombo. eoo miles south d Cairo, allo cmtalned elaborately omamented aarcopbap, alabaster vua and predoua. ttone-lnlaid neck.laces, the report aaid. Conference Keys Newport Election On April a. vottta ln Newport Beach .W be electtn1 three ol anen City Cowxt.l memben and aelecttnc amoa.a four propowS charter rmDom. Wanning up for thal e•ent, the members of SPON <St.op Pollulin& Our Newport) wall host a conference Jan. 19 entitled "Which Way Newport.," The session will be held In the Newporter Inn's Monte Carlo Room Beginrung at 1 ·JO p m . lht' conference wall mclude a senes of semll\al"S oo topics sucb u the preaervauoo of the bay. ma.a.o· tenance ol open space, airport probl~DUJ and manqement ot g.rowt.b and traffic. The sessions will be roJJowed by a dinner at wb1ch the apeakers w1IJ be llayor Pau.I Ryctort amt planner Allton Massa who will discuss the growth limiting pl an LDSlJ t IJted by the City ol Petaluma SPON President Jean Watt aald the conference 1.S a first for her orgaruzation. "We felt there as a need for people to Understand what bu been happening heft, eapeclally l.n U&ht ol the comiq electiom, .. abe aaicl Included an the prosnm wtll be other council membera backed by SPON -Ray Williams. Evelyn Hart, Doo Strauss and Pau.I Hummel. Mn. Hart, Strauss and Hum- mel were elected to the council an \978 Both Williams and Ryc koff wall be seeking re· elecllon m April. Other panelists include Dr. R1mmon Fay. a marine biologist and former member or the state coastal Comau.ss100; Dr. Peter Dixon, bead of a IJ'OUP from UC I rvlDe tlMll ii studyin1 bay ~ llon. and Charles Scbneebect. former president ol tbe Friends otN~&.y. Tickets for the conference are SS The dmner will cost an addi· llonal 18.SO Reservations may be made lhrou&h SPON, P.O Box 102. Balboa Island. or by Pbonine Mn. Wall. 6'13-8164 $72,000 Goal Set In YMCA Campaign By lACIDE BY11AN Gl•Olllf9 ......... Oranae Coast YllCA otficlala ltlc:ked off a 1880 fund drive TuesdaJ by uoo.mclna a -.i of '72,000. YMCA officials, who raiad S!e.519 In contribudom tn mt. said they estimate the m.ooo will be needed to maint.aln tbe Y's pro1ram1, wblcb serve Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Irvine. The pro1ram1 include phyaical fitneu for all a1ea. youth procrama, parent and child profram1. handicapped awtmmln&. youth outreach and operatioo of the Fuilly Crisis Center ln Calta Mesa. Officials aaid they hope to identify 500 flrma that will donate at leut 1100 each to make up S,W,000 ol the amount. with tbe rest comtn1 from in- d.h1duals and lf'OUPI· In a rwtew ol the Y's opera- tion over the put four yean, ex- ecutive director Jim de Boom aald c:ontrtbuUona rose from se.ooo ln 1974 to sse.sl9 ln mt, an increased S3'7 percent. In the aame time period, total r•~•lr.u -lncludln1 mem- benb pg, srant.a and revenue lhartns -roae from 1189.Dt to about~OOO. tspemes roee from 1112.ZIO lD 11'14tosseo.sas1n 11'11. wtt.b 11'11 ft&UrM not Jet available, l>e .Boom aald one or tile bl0.11= ol 1tT9 ... tbe m-1taUaCill ot a aolar beatlq apt.em tn June. Munoz New .. CJDef Ju~e Lashes Oregon Man Killed . t ·In Grove Collision 9Y1"AJ1111111IPrw A Paetfte 1tor• lub•d 6Ui .... o._.. mow IDd treatai nlD tollQ. do9lDI all Portland adtool1, atrang::: moto1111a ...,s leaftnl at ··---wttMut ol.etridty. Tb• at.rm al.o 1broG4-4 Wubt ..... with up to IO tDChea of DOW IDCl lee . Hardeat bit was tbe east PorUand .,.., in tbe footbW.a ol the Cucade MOUlltalna, where power ltDe8 ~ from the wetpt ol a mow and lee coat-my. ntentat.e 89N throu1b the Columbia Gorae to eastern A 33-year.old man died Tues-Ore1on wu closed, and many day when bis car wu atnadr motorilta were stranded in the broad.aide in Garden Grove by community ot Hood River, cov-anotb~ car whole driver, pol.tee ered with about 4 feet of snow. A said, may have IUffe~ 1101De 1roup of motorists at Mult- aort ot i>h1sical attack; nomab Falls State Park aJona the The man, lclenWled M Bobby bipway were rescued by de- Coetales of Garden Grove, died putieslnsnowplowa. in Palm Harbor Hospital of in-While the Portland area was temal iltjuries lhortly after the nearly paralyzed by ice in the 11:30 a .m. acddent. downtown and snow in the east, Police 1aid wltneaae1 told Salem, 50 miles to the south, re- them Costales wu waltiq at a ported ooly rain. atop llgn at BrootbW'lt street The snow, which came in the and ffum.mlnabUd Lane when second major storm of t he aaotber car drivina south oo winter, began falling Monday, Brookhant veered out of control and continued today. Weather and slammed intobla vehicle. service officials predicted TboH Hme witnesses also another cold froot waa beaded told police the driver of the car, for the coast with snow and 52.year-old Helen Schell of Stan-freezing rain. ton, appeared to slump Hazardous road conditions bactward in her car, which were responsible for at leaat ooe • ~Ian acceleratln8 rapidly, jmt traffic death in Waabinltoo, and before the colllsiclll. olficials said ooe woman was lb Schell wu reported in raped when abe stopped to help serious coodltion at Anaheim asnow-boundmotorlst. Memorial Hospital witb aevere "The traffic 11 lnsane.'' said bead '-"'-'-police d1spatcber Ctnd)' Jemeo of Nod:; bave been iuect The Ddes:&U Ore1on com· a1atnst the driver pendinl mualt1 alon1 the Columbia farther inveaU1atloa. police lll•er, wbet'e 1now bit bard u.t...11 Tond11 • .-u----------------------------.....0--~ Cas•Baek Boy, 9, Saves Traveler A vialtinc Swedish atudent wbo recently lost a curnm- cy purse cmtatntn1 bis travelin& money la •milinl aiain, thanks to a &-yeu-old Irvine youth wbo found the purse and aided in its return. PETER IVA.a880N, a 19-year-old Swedilb student who ls winding up a bus trip across the country, loet bi.a money at South Coaat Plaza in Costa Mesa. The purse con- tained about $400 in American and Swediab currency, the remainder of Peter's traveling money. Because of hmpage problems, Peter bad difftculty mating bia plight known to p1ua security officials. He re- turned the followlq day with Newport Beach resident J oann Brock, whose family haa provided boepitality for Peter in tbla area. TOE TWO LEARNED that Qu1.s Willon, 9, of Irvine bad dlacovered the misaing currency purse and with bi.a D1otber bad tmned it in to store olftcials. 1be purse waa re- turned to Peter after be identifted 11s coatents. Straa••d trucker• and tnvelerl ftlled motels tza n. DaHe1 and neilbbortnc Hood • at .. r u the Natioeal Guard artnot')' ln Tbe o.IJes opmed to pJ'OYide addltloaa1 lbelter. Up to IO lnebe8 el IDOW WU r&-DOl'tecl ba Rood IUvw, wbJJe Tbe ballH was blanketed with 15 inch•. the Wubl.qtaa com· munlty of Qulllayute bad re- ceived 20 lncbea of snow by Tueld•y. SeatUe realdenta due out from under more than seven inches of powder. Dos.ens of ecbools, offtces and busineuee were cloeed in the two states, and Lockheed Sbip- bulldln1 and Constnactlon Co. ln Seattle waa to close today, aakl spokesman R.J. Cook. The weather al.lo forced a bah to fli1bu at Seattle-Tacoma Jn. tematlonal Airport for aeven hours as workers cleared a runway for departures. The winter storm eJdended to t he northern and central Rockies in Idaho, Colorado and Utah, the National Weather Service said. "l think we are going to stay m a snow shower pattern right on through Thursday," said NWS forecaster Paul Ellis in Seattle. Woman Who Lost Voice Sues Firm A woman Wbo elalma abe 8Uf. ,.... ..,... br ...... ca.aw and IOll el her tClkJe bu tUed a damage lawsuit a1ain1t the Fiberite Co. of Oraaae over a Jae 1 eMmteal eccldeat tba aPoMd man tba •people to toxic fumes. WendJ Lynn Crouse, a teacher at the nearby Killlfer Child • Development Center, states in the Oran1e County Superior Court actioa that abe wtll suffer permanent dlsabWty from inbal· tng the .. danleroua and noxious fumes" th.at were released from the plant. Tbe fumes escaped after an epoxy mixture waa contaminat- ed and overheated. Sprintler syste m s we re activated and steam poured from the plant in- to the surrounding air. According to the court action, Mn. Crouse baa been unable to return to wort. "She's bad tremendous bronchial problems, hasn't re- gained her voice, has a conatant low erade fever and ls weak and tired," said her attorney, Lawrence Rlak, of Loe Angeles. Unspecified monetary damages are souabt. They will be detenn1ned at the time of trial. Flynt Sought For Arrest CINCINNATI <AP) -An ar- rest warrant haa been iasued for Hu1tler ma1uine publisher Larry Flynt, wbo a spokesman aaya ls bolpttalbed at an un- disclosed locatJon for chronic paJn and drus addiction. Bamlltoo Couo~~mmon Pleas Court Sudp Kraft luued tbe warnnt and nYObd • 121,000 bead 1'aesdaJ after PlJnt a.ad bl.I au.orne,. failed to appear for a beartna to de· termlne tbe ltatul ol •arioua poruo1rapb1·related curies pendJ.nc .,._ ll'b1rt. :.an ctia"'ecl with dl.1-M IDllWia1 harmf"'1 to Jannlllil canmcticn with tbe dlltrlbutian ol a im pampblet GO war IDCl a 1"' punDh'et • eblld abaH. An additional daarl• Of.,..... ot.cealtJ .. mo Jimlllnl· fJGm h1I Mle ID ma of HUU.r ln Bamlltoo O)Ut7. €Ad on a Bot. • • There aren't too many warm spots outside on these co~d. rainy days, but Nora Louise, a cat owned b~ Eloise Luther of Newport Beach, bas found one. 1be cat s '?~er also owns tbe ctumney and the fireplace that goes with at . Court Breaks Up Mom,.son Marriage STAl'FORD, Va. (AP) -A. woman llDd ber IOO, reuniMd lD 1977 after be srew up m a fOltar home, have been barred by a judge from any new coot.act for 10 yean -because they mar: ried eacb other. Stafford County Clttwt Court Judge J .M.H.. WIW. sentenced them to five years in prison but impended the Lenna oo coodi· tion or 10 years 1ood behavior. Tbey were ordered not to meet or commlDlicat.e with each other during that. time. Willis also ordered both Mrs. Lillie and ber son to underio psychiatric coun1elin1 . Both wept aa they left the courthouse. Lillie and Mn. Llllie admitted during their trial that they bad bad sexual relations. AB ex- change of love letters between the two was introduced as evidence. Lillie testified at their trial that be cocisidered bia mother "a girl friend, a wife, a compa- nion." didn't think ol ber u bis "real mother" and would lllte to eontlaue lbear Illegal rela- donlhlp. . Incest is a felony m Vlf'linia carrymg a maximum peoalQ' of 10 yean in pri9oo. Willis told tbe Lillies tbe purpose of tbe amteaces levied .... to help you rorT'ttt the W1"0Q& altuation you find yourself in." M ra. Ullie. wbo baa a first. grade education, sought proba- tion and promised "not to see Chru apin.'' Her aoo, who ls atatiooed at the nearby Quantico Marine Corps base, asked for leniency. He aaid be was toad be could re· main ln tbe military ii the seo- t.ence were less than a year. "If I £el a year or more in jail. my career will be terminated," be told the Judie. A spokesman at the Quantico base said Tuesday that Ullie's c om mandin1 offic er mus t forward a report of misconduct to Marine Cor,>9 headquarters. After that, he said a decision wtll be made OD disciplin•ry IC· lion or diamiual. Gem Talk B11 J C HUMPHR1£S CmifWd Cm ologttt, ACS f llbenilalll. Eartilr .,.,..,, .. puil llMi'd tmrri'iil•ri .... ...................... ~ tnilb i::---lrftll ..,., ......... ......, ~Wlmilll. . ...... of .. ,.,. decllDed wltboat neeptloa to be l• ...... "' npon.... ••tt .. a l'OUlb eaM, •• one Juror com- ll*llecl • be ltlOde fl'om tbl courtr.m. Wlbell. who Ml and.,... a the eou.MI table ~ tM c»: ct.ion wu aDDOUDced. later Nld, ...... ftnliet npr•tata a lot ol ff'l9NDCt. It ta • Nd cam-mentuy on the United 8*a*-of Amert.ea el Jim. ''To bar a whoop, a bollllr, a ba.rrab whm someone'• _..,,to die b ftl'7 dlaappcUatlq," tbe 21-year-Old lttorDe)' Uld.. Bil diimt's reacUoa. ~ said, wH one of "abaolute utoailbmmt " "If the Hnllct la upbeld, Tbeodore P'rank wlll dJe," Wl.Uell Aid.. Appeal of the~ penalty ii ~Uc under the state's de.th penalty law. 1 Formal sentencin1 is scheduled for Feb. 4 before Judge Byron K . McMillan. Wlbell said be will uk for a new trial, adding, "I'll volunteer ::rJ..~ediction that lt will be cte-. Praser. a Ventura County dep- uty cllstrlct attorney who baa worked on the FTan.k cue for two years, u.id tbe verdict "waa appropriate under the dttumltwa. "You can never feel happy or l()Od. Amy Seiu t. atJU dead," Pra1er continued Tbe g1ri di.lappeared from her aunt'• CamartflO home and her body was found two days later in Topanp Canyon in Los Angeles County. FraDk was hoked to the torture slaymg through a pair of Vise Gnp pliers found at bis apartment at the tJme of ha.s ar- rest Witnesses also placed a man resembling Frank in the nelehborbood •l the time the girl dilappeared and the prosecutaoo was 1ucceasful ln lntroducmg as evldence journals written by Frank lri wblch be discussed child mo&estation.s that involved praclicea limilar to lboee used OD the Seita lirl· Both Prqer and relatins of the dead lirl lubed out at of. flclals at Atascadero State HoallUal tor tbelr cledsiaa to re-..... ............... Wore the Seib ...,....._ Pnaer Uid therapists at the mental lmtitu- Uon coaddered him cured of bis delln to molelt cblldrm. ··He .. released to till qain and ala." Prqer aaerted. · • J, like to bow wbo will speak for tbe c:bildren ot tbia atate. It '1 a eociety that '1 lDUDe that reJealee a man who com- mitted uo moleat.s, · · Praeer laid. "U tbe state bad done a few lhin11 and changed a few lawa, this never would have hap- pened," s.tld Don Linebaugh, tbe dead girl's grandfathe r. "It's a relief to know he gqt what he did. I couldn't be hap- pier rilbt now." said Sheryl Seitz. Amy's mother Refugees Rescued MANILA, Philippines CAP> - A French fretgbter rescued 103 Vietnamese refqees who drift- ed for eight days in the South China Sea in a fhmsy boat. a French Embassy spokesman 1aid today The refug~ said six other ships passed before the frelabter Tourville picked them up Saturday ( ~------ rains. This ls not true. Rain ls the universal bugaboo for all newapapers -both the carriers and the receivers. Coasider my very own pad down in old Balboa. We have a regular paddle that develops out front oo the sidewalk every momlne, rain or ahioe. We eet a couple of mornln& periodicals delivered in that puddle ao we can keep up with what tbe enemy is dolq. TRU8 I CAN CHECK out the competitioo ii I can wring them out first. I've even tried an iron, using the syn· thetic r abrics sett.in&. Anyway, because or our constant morning sidewalk puddle, often I pray for rain before delivery. Tb.is LS because when ll rains.. the delivery person wraps tbe paper in one or those plastic bags. This has proved to be no help whatsoever. You muat r remember that tbe plastic ba~ ls open al one end. Our morning paper people are very consistent ln the ability to heave the journal into our sidewalk puddle so that the open end of the plastic bag slides into the water firgl. This has the same effect as no bag at all. JUST THE OTHER afternoon I was down in my mother'• Laguna Beach neiehborbood and watched ooe of our carriers preparing to go out oo his rouoda. His name ls Chris. He was sitting in front of the TV with bJs front door open. While watching the tube, Chris would wrap each paper and then flip ll out the front door into his delivery bag. He was very accurate. You just know that Chris didn't give a boot about watching TV. It was just a way of getting his delivery arm warmed up. H there's anything a newspaper carrier needs on ratny days like this, it's a warmed·updellvery arm. Soviet Fishing Bid Rejected SAN DIEGO (AP> -Citing the Communist takeover in Afghanistan, the P\cifit' Fishery Management Council rejected appllcatioos Tuesday from 1.38 Soviet vessels wbicb sou1ht permission to fish within the United States' 3)0.mlle llmll. ......... Lucretia Martlnn, 2, kid· napped from a Parker. A.rll., motel lut November. will be reunited with her parent.I today. She ha.a been kept in a foster home in Salinas alnce she was found abandoned in a car in downtown Sallnu Saturday. A 21-year-old woman bas been charged with child stealing. WIDd, Rain lash Isles Of Hawaii HONOLULU (AP> -At least three penom died when strong wlnds and heavy rains la.shed the Hawaiian Islands, damaging some homes and disrupting elec· trlcal service and communlca· Uons. Some flights were canceled at Honolulu International Airport and Hooolulu harbor was closed Tuesday because of beavy rains and hagh tides, authorities said. Two men died in the crash of a llgbt plane in tbe stormy weather, and an electrician was kllled while working on a broken line at a transformer, police said. ONE OF THE OARD EST bit areas was Paca.fic Palisades out· side Honolulu, where about ~ homes and a dozen cars were damaged by strong winds, police said. The plane crash occurred at Koko Head, a 642·foot mount..a.ul o n the edge of Honolulu, authorities said. The plane bad left the airport here with a c a.rgo of newspapers and bread for the island of Molokai. Bttause of heavy rains and wind, the pilot had tumed back to Honolulu when the plane smashed into the side of the oceanside mountain. ON THE ISLAND of Oahu. more than 100,000 homes and business places were without electrical power for several periods during the day, includ· mg much of Honolulu. Many sec· lions. eapecially on the north shore of the tslan4, were still without power when night fell, state official.a said. Snow Blanket Deepens 30-inch Fall Leaves Northwest Buried Te•1peratllre9 '° .. ·°' fj 71 .12 71 .. IJ.&8 I ..... • ereH H Ille IWm lr.M --!W..,... TM,,...,_ 11111 -HO--" °' Loi ~"'" "'°"""' • ..., mo•l"O •Mt .. 2S """'--_.,.... 11our9.., MN. "-" -'° ~ llnue •fl .,.., In Loi.,,....... wfOI. cMn<e of'°"" U. It llfMJa c -. ~ ectMty-•OK- toftlQlll, ·~ ..... "' .0 lllff· c.m CMMe .. ~ 111111 pet'lly clo<ldyMilel-.......-.~ cjey A •mell<.r8ft _,.. for l"elftt Con<eptlOft • .. MexkMI ......, Wal IHuM lly .. NWS to< 9'*Y wlftdt ol II .. 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TBS INTDJO• •m•t•Y at tbe ume Um• iltued.:r= euualty flam-for the IDOICI• at-&ack ~pan: 1M mllMat• ad NCmttJ· fOCft membtn wen ~twice • maQ • 1119' YioutlJl'9pCINd • n. ao ..-mWtanta capbD'ed by autboriUa have been .-tmced to prbclG tenm •found to be lDDoeaJt. OI .... 9Q IUlld cblldnD wllo ban been pm lD eorr.UYe l:m:Ulw'9N. tbe mtnt1tr7 Mkt. It aonouneed that the commandft ol \be mo1que attack. ldaDWled aa JQM&maa BIA Mohammed Bin Salf, beaded the k of time a · eeut.cl. IUlld that dime put to de.us t.cladld 41 Saudla. 10 El:JpUana, ab Suu&b Yenwds, u.r. Kuqaitia and oae ucb from North Yemm, &udu and lr.ci. TBE SUL& OF t.be attackers were aald to be from a disaident Saudi tribe that OMl'OMd the monarchy. Flftem of the necuUom were canted out in Mecca, 10 ~ JUyadb, seven each in Medina, Dam· mam. Brldab and Abha, and five eacb in Hayil and Tabouk, the mtn1lt.ry aald. Tbe armcw.meement 1ald the aecutiom were in accordance wttb the piml1bmeut preeorlbed by the Koran -lllam'• holy book, and that the lmer1or ....... ~ ....... .,., ... AWill ~ • .... to carry tMiD -.,, ..... DallcL ·-..0:.. a., u.. ~.,,, ..... o1 tbit cnm1u11 no etaldmd Orud---.·· n ALIG MID tM euc11t1cNi1 _.. Iii M · cOrtiiel wD .. edict bf ..... nil .......... TIMre bad bell> DO~ of U1 tltaJ ,,_. :-,:-=:::.~~~-- The Grand li<llque .. tam. a 1kere , . PoUDd hglnt~ .... Kaaba, wb1eb Maelem. ..::::. wu built~ Abrabam. It •• NoY. 20 b M'm'a1 hundred m1ll taut.I led bJmed B~ Abdullah Al Qabtal Tbe 1°""1meat •ald be detertbed bimMU. a mabdi, or mnsl•b of the SbUte btaneb ol lllaln =~of,,__ OD earth la belleved to~ e -WlllJ world. GA.ln'ANI WU IDLLD in tbe Pl'OUaded bettle lb& followed when Saudi troop9 besiececS the occ"""9d 1D01qUe in an effort to cbue the mill-tama oat. Today'1 report Hid 111 militants and 1Z1 membfta of the tecurtty forces wre killed and 143 m•l•tanta wwe captured. Tbe bulk of the lnvaden were delcrtbed as memben of the southern Saudi tribe of Ot.eiba. The Oteibas were one of the tribes defeated by Kini Abdul Aziz when be founded the Saud fam1b ldncdom a baJl-century aco. The ~k on the Grand Mosque aparted vtolent &Dtl·American demoostratiom in MYeral Mo1le m countries. after the Iranian leader. Ayatollah R~llah Khomeini, blamed the United States and Zioniam for the attack. Two Americans were killed when a mob au.cited and let fire to the American Embuly in lalamabed, the captta.I of Paklaan Dis Laughter Lives On CH I CAGO CAP> -Jack Thum. a clown who eave b.1.s farewell performance in October on a day named in his honor by Mayor Jane Byrne, died early today after a two-year battle with cancer. He wu 54 His doct.on bad told Thum be probably would not live put tbe t'Omlng spring, but Thum ref lied. "I'm goona fiehl lt and J'l fight ll as long as I can maybe I'll get a year."' Thum, brought up as an or· phan. and hls wife. Shirlee. raised 36 children from broken homes. They had a daughter. their only child. and their 1> yea r -old granddaughter wall carry o n a1 "J ackie The Clown " She bad been wort.mg with Thum slnce she was 8. For 23 years Tbum pJayed tbe clown at benellta. club meetinp and at bolptta.la. ID July UJ78. doctors told him hmg cancer bad spread out of cootrol. .. I'm 8D*J:11 to 1pemt t.be time I have left making people latJ&b, like I always have," be said then. "A.od I want to 10 out laughing A:s a kid I spent 17 years alone. No one came to vt.s. it. No one made me laU&b. I de cided at 19 that I woufd ma.te lauebter my We'• wortt." Several weeka qo, Thum en. tered MOWJt Sin.al Hospital for further treatment.au the cancer s pread throughout his body. Mrs . Byrne declared Halloween "Jack Thum Day," and lo bis hospital room his wife made up tus down face wtth grease paint, applied his red, bulbous 006e, and helped him in to bas ba&iY down swt and btg shoes. Theo they wheeled him to tbe stage or tbe bosptt.al auditonum where be eave bia l••l performance to an audience ol 400 children. Funeral sentces wW be Fri· day . FAREWELL TO ~OWN Jadl 'Thum. 54, Die• .... and. ~o• does your 1aNeP\ 1rowf Whether it's about a simple shrub, a sophisticated bed of flowers, or a tasty selection of vegetables, the Daily Pilot's garden page blossoms every Fri- day with handy hints and delightful features. We'll give you tips on when to plant, when to prone and wl_ien to pluck. Our writers also brighten the garden section with interesting features on local .people who grow unusual plants or achieve exceptional results . Our crop of stories comes up new every Friday to help you have more succes• and ~ enjoym~t tath your growing. If your thumb is green, use it to fUp to the garden page m Friday's Daily Pilot. DAI LY Pi LOT. TOTAL ft&ft speM!n1 tn tM ftlcal ,.. ~ Dext lal1 1 ...W be 11..t more .ban the em1eat ~ear. u o""8.ll ... , peremt lncftue. Tb• bud1•t b baHd oa pe11lllliltic uaumpUona ol a mild neeuloa lo Cautornia, eGGtinued \mCODtrolled lDflatioa. and rtaJU unemployment. TboM laeton trim the state's npected revenuea and lnllate lta eo•ts, particularly for welfare and Medi-Cal. BaOWN'S LATEST budget propoul la more than double bis ftnt budpt ol $11.4 billion just five yeare aao. and ls 10 times the one of 3> years aeo. Althou8b the apencUng plan for ALIWJQll ftATS apendlnc bu tacn••ll at a futv rat. acler Brown tku •llY otber ~ c•w ta the past tbnii ~. molt ol the ln· ereue ._ tclallated ol aid to loeal~. NearlJ' tbree-qaarten of .B~wn '• 1-.et budpt, some SIT .a billion. would to direetly or indlRdlY to &otW.aovernmeota. That llacludel $6., billion In direct polt-Pl'opollUoD 13 ald, '8 blllloo for bealtb and welfare pro1rama admirriatered by .Jocal 1overnmen11, and tt.9 billion In local ICbool aid. Brown la propos1q wa1e ln· creuea averaging 9 percent for the state's 221,118 employees and 14.65 percent 1rant in· creases for an estimated 2.1 millloo welfare recipientl. , Budget Record How Much Is $24 Billion? SACRA.MENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's $2t biWoo state budget proposal aeu a record for size in any way you measure it. By weight, it is the costliest budget ever. The 1,300- page budget message weighs in at .Just over 6 pounds, or $247 million per ounce. The SZC,OOC,.298,729, laid end·to-eod in $1 bills, would stretch 2.33 million miles, which is 10 times the distance from the earth to the moon. Or, ii you spent $1 million per day every day of the year, it would take 65 years and nine months lo spend $2C billion. That's what California's state government proposes apencllna in cme year. TllOI• nova• ,.... wttl tllU"tt11 ft• U.7 perteDl ... 1111._c...,.rPrtee l.Ddn, • • P9ftlllt diwliDe tD 'MW boml ~. l.Dd •• Pll'ffllt ...,, tn DeW CU' Alll cl\ll"tq .,, n. ......, ca .. '7.1 b6Won tor loeal telmcib. '1.• bWioD felt co mun1t1 col1•1•1, ttH million for the Uni••rtlly of OOU'orma, ud ll5a mllUon for t~• State Unlvenlt1 and Coll•••· TboM .,.. lnel'UMI OWi' the euneut )'Ml' ol T.5 pefteOt for public ldall, t ~t for the eomm=ttJ eollea•, 5.t percent for tbe Univenlty ol California. and 3.8 ~rcent for the 19· eampua state unlvenity and eel· .. •• 1yatem. aao~ UAcr apendin& proposal la *24.0CM,291, 729, or $1,032 tor qcb of Cautorn.ta•a .U.2 mlllloo retldeota. Thal markl the nnt Ume tbat per .capita spend.ins -currently ;$978 annually -would top the $1,000 mark. · The blHeat new programs 15>roposed are a $146 million plan to aubslclbe local traJ.ns and buaea and -.,s mllllon for a new :eperey conservation program. There la no cootiqency fund for new programs enacted by the Legislature. rOTENTIALL Y THE most controversial items in the .budget involve relatively small dollar amounts: $32 million for an expected 107,000 Medi.cal· financed abortions, a proposal to divert $1S4 millioa ln state oil rev· enues from a college construe· tion fund to the state general fund, and a new energy and re-sources fund. "We are looking forward to declini111 enrollments" on the University of California and the state university and colleges campuses, said Finance Dittc· tor Mary Ann Graves. "It does not seem just or equitable or right to me to have all that money flow lntp the higher edueatlcm construction fund." Sbe said wttb rising oil prices, state tideland.I revenues may Black and Decker 29.88 B&D BENCH TOP ORKMATE® DUST BUSTER This alJ..purpose work center and vise mounts with Included clamps on any work surface u~ to 2Yl thick or on any smooth work surf ace wit Powerful cordless vacuum -You've seen It on TV! 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Howewr, there la a Ioaa tndi· lion of earmarklDI the tideland.a money for hi1ber educat.klo, which bu a vocal lobby In the Capitol, cut1n1 doubt on Brown's chances ol tapplns the tidelands monies to finance bis energy conservation proposals . ,,,..._. FlNANCE DIRECTOR HOLDS STATE BUDGET BRIEFlNO MMan Gnvn Aided By Gray Davia, Brown'• Aide On the other band, the abor· tioo funds are likely to continue flowin~ Brown Includes or abo the funds from bis $2.M bl..llloo Medi-Cal budJet. How Budget Has Grown THE PAST TWO years anti· abortion leaders ol the ,Legislature have cut most of those funds out of Brown's budgets, but the payments for iMedi·Cal abortions have con· Unued under court orders. SACRAMENTO <AP> -H~ is bow California's state budeet has grown over the yurs, both in tot.al dollars and per capita cost per resident: Brown proposed no cuts in ex- jstlng state services. but his chief of staff, Gray Davis, said an alternative budget proposing ~uts of ap lo SS billion will be submitted by March Fkcal Year 1950·51 1960-61 197().71 197~76 1971>-Tl 1977·78 1978-79 1979-8> 1980-81 Total Per Capita $1,008,.339 S92 2,5.25,.394 t.Se l,S56,325 325 11,452,4.54 S36 12,631,717 581 14,003,309 633 18,744,967 834 22.088. 748 967 24 ,004,219 um (I u a n t i t i • · ~ ~• n d a ·""~ o r l m .. n h an· lirnit«"d . ~u hurr~ in '. I Sears nuntingto,. Beaeh SURPLUS STORE Save 20%-60% on •II items in atodt. We sell first quality and d1srontln~ m erchandi.se from Sears Retail and Catalot DlstribuUon. SOLID COLOR TABLECLOTHS were 11.99 Now s5oo ' .. Was .. pnC'e:'i qootf'd are l~ .-.gutar pric~ at -.h1ch the alerr.s we~ formerly offered by Cauilot or an many Sears R~al stotts around the c:owitry. N.F.L. BOYS ACTION FOOTWEAR ASSORTED MENS TIES MEN'S GOLF SHOES Your Choice s300 ADJUSTABLE BAR STOOLS were29.99 Now '9" WALLPAPER SALE ASSOR1ED DOUBLE ROLLS were 3.94 to 11 .88 Now •200 to •400 ,· ------·-·- ASSORTED STYLES werf! 23 00 to 37 99 Now s13oo ..--I DELUXE TOOL CHEST n' ~ -;;;=-=. -= -- was99.99 Now s7500 WOMEN'S BOOTS ASSORTED STYLES AND SIZES were 34.98 to 39.99 Now •1500 . a ' • • A• · Meddling Unproductive State Sen. John Briggs seems determined to milk his anti-Iranian student campaip to the limits be can find in the Judicial system. Last November Briggs took out newspaper ada to seek financial supoport for his new Stand UP" For America Committee, through which be promised to file a lawsuit to halt what be termed state subsidies for Iranian students in colleges and universitlea here. The ads originally cited not only education costs, but also tax hmds spent on welfare. Medi-Cal, unemploy- ment benefits, food stamps and other goodies for the stu· dents. He presented no evidence that any students were re- ceiving, or bad applied for any of these beneftta. When th8)awsuit reached an Orange County superior court last week, Briggs' attorney was stressing the al· leged cost of permitting an estimated 600 to 1,000 Iranian students to attend public schools here. The students are required to pay the same tuition charged other out-of-state students, but Briggs claims there's still a eap between this amount and the actual cost of educating a student, and that this amount, whatever it may be, is absorbed by the state. He said it was not the intention to seek additiooal payments from other foreign studenta, just lrani•n•, as a sort of retaliation for what Iran has done to us. Superior Court Judge H. Walter Steiner concluded the senator was "asking the court to legislate" and suggested the issue would more appropriately be handled by the state or federal government. Briggs, undeterred, announced his intention to appeal the matter in a higher court. This, no doubt, would generate counter-appeals by those who question the legality of singling out one group of legally admitted foreign students for a financial penalty. It would be helpful if Briggs and other lesser officials would get on with the business they were elected to do, in· stead of wasting court time and tax money by trying to use the Iranian situation to win personal Brownie points. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot Othef views expressed on lh11 page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/ Detectives B1L•.110YD Most police detective wort on any given crime ls done after an arreat bas been made, not before. And usual- ly It's just routine. Putting together' reports, document· Ing evidence, interviewing witneuea. To make a package for the prosecution. Belt lnformaUoo on any case moat probably ls picked up by the respond.laa patrol of. ficer, not by • detective. The fiet1onallled portrayal of a sllck detective with a network o1 u.nder(rOUDd ln· formum ll Just plain bunk. Or ao aay students of crime and pmd.lbment. Dear Gloomy Gus ae,ol'tl are that RUHl•D 7o~tb1 are ~tolGIJp&W.._.. 1t1l• ornament.a ud fldl.~t.ln­•••rt area't IO cUf· f....t --.. qm; tltbt ~ 1*Upl .... =•lboa"1 ..... aadlttlJdllbtaJk to,. ... That Abraham Lincoln did bia achoolwort sometimes wit.b charcoal on a shovel La widely known. Lesa well re- ported la the fact t.bat Robert Frost aometimu compoeed linea of b.la poetry on the soles of bis shoes. Was none other than the late Cornelia Otis Stinner who a~d, "A woman's virtue ls man's greatest Invention." Q. Hu auy major leape bueball player ever won the colleatate football Hellman Trophy? A. Only one. Vic Janowtes. In 1850 at Ohio State where be played fullback. In '51 and '541 be pla7ed a bueball sames for tb• Pltllbar-Pirata, tbm put 1n two mon yean beet In football wttb the Wub.ID1toa Redaklna befon a car wnclt ended b1a athletic career. THE PEllD.. NO IOclaer la con- fined to Iran; tbe entire Mideast oU relion La ID Jeopardy. The ata tea are beyond com· prebenaioa. Here llee tbe world'• moat fabuloua treuure. lDcom· parable oil reaervea, worth billlona piled upon btlllona. Whoever dominates thla area will be tbe t:t.ng ot kings ot oil. The Soviets have encircled tbe Paul Harvey otfr or CIODC9o for bit in. nlan trtbalaUou, tb• •r~ 1 .. ioaw ~ naa•IMd ... about bla bancfttq ot tbit aim, But t.bere ll lfOwtna alum ID the baeb'c>oma o1 Wulalqlaa. Here'• what tbe prua.,. MJtnl: -Tbe prealdent bu beeD pralaed for bll restra1Dt lD deel- tn1 wttb Inn'• med mulllbl. But wbat the public bH perceived u restralnt. •AJ lo-stdera, baa really been ln- dectaton. At one tlme, be forswore milltary reprtaala; t.ben be ordered nuclear tuk forces into the troubled area. At fint. be dllavowed Unlted Na· tJona llm>lvement lD the lraniu dUpute; then be aoqbt United NatJom l.Dterventioo. -Tbe pre&idellt'• mWtuy ad· ) Ao.bert N. WMd tPublllher ---CO'l'D dUd8. CM ,loftlt.__, ~ .... UilUJ ...... ... Ute OU 6eldl. Aa'Cll9 tbe Sonlt border, • ct•~ "VCllAce ol Ira•" It povl OUt 8Dll· Amette.m iavec:U'fe ........ ap tbe telac mbattiel. Ail --,.. ............. ... tlaat ... KNIDlbl .._ ..... to take adt.,..,, ..... ... amoas u. .. .., • tnaia ... tloaellU• bJ ettempUD1 to .. tebU1b pro·So•iet atatea amoa1 tlleae people." -At dda wrtttq, Cuter la IWl ••milll a.. -.u.er to make a mWtary IDOft ID tbe Peralaa Gulf. B)' ma11ln alrUR1, meanwhile, Soviet troop a ba ve moved into Afpantstan OD tbe fldte of the oll landl. 1be Sovletl ba•e Ulo tJ1~tened their bold OD South Yemen -s emnd~ their lD· nuenee lDto North Yemen at tbe toe of tbe Arabian penlmula.. They b.ne completed a m~ air and naval bue at Aden OD tbe Arabi.an Sea. P1aDe9 from WI bue make rep1ar reec:m- IN VA810N OP l&AN! Ayatollab Rubollah Khomelnl abould be ab•::L lD bla lboe9. The Kremlin n would not hesitate to invade Iran U tt·1111ts their pUJ"POHS. They ordered troop• lDto Czecboelovakia In 1IU and lDto A11hanlstan lut week. The Ruuiam even invaded Iran dw1DC World War 0, and t.bey miebt do it ap.to. For Iran La Mother Raaaia'a No. l sup- plier of utura1 1u. Yet. sbortly after tbe ayatollah came to power lut February, the 1u wu abruptly abut off, leaftlc parta of the Soviet atat.ea ol Geor1la and Armenia without beat or the mere to supply Sov- iet lDdmtry. In AprlJ tbe ayatollah ordered the IU lW'Ded OD a&aln, but Iran cut lta abipmeata to the Soviet Union bJ 40 perceot. And now t.bat the KhomelnJ IOftftl.IDellt bu annomced a cut.back in o8 productico, alDce natural 1as La a byproduct of pumping oil, tboee aupplles are sure to be cut •lain. Tbe So'rida elaim they are ready to defmd Inn m ease of American attack, but Rtal&ian Lroop buildups ln the north and eut could lip.al an lDvutoo, in- stead. They are known to be worried DOt only about the 1as caUNlck bu& tbe UbHbond t.bllt a aeeoDd Pl q:rwmem will aner be impkment.ed. SlDce the Ira- nian r..oluUoo, won oa the plpe .... atGplled.. No Room Here for a Strong President? Do we want a strong Presi- dent? Americans, contemplating the nom inees, are inclined to crlticize each for his sbortcom· lnga. But do we really want a st.roq President? Clare Booth Luce bas a &i.ft for dlltlll· Ing lDto a few worda tbe es· 1ence al com· plex COD · alderatJom. Former coo1re11 - woman, ab- ba11ador , playWJ1tbt, editor, columnist - Mn. Luce al 76bu eumlnedoar Charles McCabe political ayatem from inside and out. She says we don't want a atrong leader. She says the Constitution will not tolerate a 1troo1 PrealdeoL 1188. WCE aaya t.be •treaatb of democracy ii tta weekMn In our country we have milllclm of tings and queens wbo demand that tbetr leader follow tbem. By ita very nature, democracy is antagonlstlc to 1tron1 leadenbi:p. Mra. Luce remembers that our only atrona PrMidents - Waabiqtoa, Lincoln. WU..00, Booaevelt, Truman -were wartime ~· Tbe'J could set uide tbe tutioa lD the name ol ''national emerseaey. •• Yet, ahe remembers, that even lD tbe middle of a war our strongest Presidents have had a devU of a time luaing. I &E•E•BEll President Eisenhower. when be moved from the professional military into pollUca. said that bis lf'e•t.est aurprile wu when be dt.acovered that a President ol the United States cu pick up the telephone in tbe owaJ office and command. "DoM>andlO ... " After wbich, nothln1 happens. Allatair Coote aaya. "Every foar yean tbe American public look.a for a Moaes to lead them out of tbe wtldenleu. We elect him. By the third year we're not out of the wUderDeu: be'• not llo.es any more. So we look for ano~.·· Tbere la an 11.Ddenrtudable tendency for Preaideota - frustrated by their lDabWty to move COogreu on domestic is- sues -to preoccupy themselves with forelcn alfaln. In foreip relatiom a Pr.tclent does bave some P"'f'Oe•li.a. But we've Ren tbat tbll ta likely &o leave tbe bomefroat snafu un.r.olved lD the banda ol a blpart.t.aan c.oqreu that can't e•en 11fM on aucb nooparUaan tbJnp u bow to 1enerate more enersy. In eaaence. our system ol P· ernmmt ii monumeotally lnent- cient -unW you compare it witb all otbert. Tben you haft to be thankful that we are not ruled by a re- Ulioua fanatic or a corrupt tlDa or a military dictator -or • fuhrer. Ame_~~us' Cancerphobia Becoming Epidemic 1ublldi.led by the food lndU1tr7, to our •caneer epidemic.' in· 11Dce 1D8DJ ol ber ftMlnp an dlcat1q tb.lt mortallt;J rat.I are f.tentlJ favorable to them. aoa.rinl. 1traa11J lmplylD1 that elan ..,.. tb1t la 80t IO. The tbla trend 11 a frl1htenin1 all Street Journal loot9d tD1o m&DU•e:ttm ~lea.-ua Yic- t.bae charlte and l'eDOl'led: tima ol adulterated and °"" " .•• The toaadf f1nn.tr ,.. proce11ed food, dan1erou1 Jeda eceeptaDce ol &D.J f\mda • drup, polha.d air and water, ud baardoul W'Clftlq places. .. Aa • Dlllan .. .,. in the pt"D ol ••a DIW and~ dbeuer. called cancerpbobia, wbole aymptama 1Dclude ''auJet.1, ctil-trut. fear, NM11tment, panic ad ICllDldmee rqe. '' Wbelan UJ>andJ CID tbele Ylewt ta aD arUcl•.1 "The Polltlca of cancer. pibffaNcl in the tall im .... Of.Polc; ..... .. • • .. • " With a final tWlrl and dlp. Debbie Serrano, 28, and Boderick Aodui&a, a&. al lloaatoo win Grand Natianal Diaco Dance compett. tlon at Paul Anka'a Jubilation dla· co restaarant in Lu Veaaa. Curious Tot, 4, ~es Collllcil BUBLINGTON, Iowa (A.P) -Ena Andrew Slob, 4, bad a qwtkln be aaid rea1lJ botbered him. And wbenbla family could.D't answer It. be took It to tbeB~QtJCacmdl. • Wh.J' are U. dt7 police can alft11., dirt7? be asked tbeeoundl. polnttq oat tbatfiretrocaand ci- ty ambulance units makinl their nma are alwaya clean Mayor Roy Uffelman told Evan the police cars are always on the streets on patrol. And be aaid firemen have time to take their trucks back to the ataUon and clean them -a luxury the police depart-ment doesn't have. COMPLETE aauw ... 1111 AVAii.Ail.£ FORAIY -nPE ROOF STRUCTURE FRAIKLll STOVE AVAILABLE IN OPENING SIZES I 18" ,26"' 30" Roof kits are extra avt Im ms momm. It leHt, Car\er ll11 cloaked •t•Hlf la tra4llUooal aaU· _ • ...,...,....1monlb ...,., Tl'um.ID ta UM! .... d llMl 'Cold War, with,,_. a UD1e Of tbe IOlt of DNit7 oft.a ... aoe,•t•d wttb-Jolla J'o1t ... nau... .llmmy CerW ta 19 ... 1111 a far cry from &be •-.,..rDCll' of Geor1la wbo ID099d flU ,tbe Wbite Houle three ,...,. qo prMehlq IOOd wW. A •tdnl of Caner'• recent IDO'f•·t.lfl tbe atory. Tlle SALT D nuclear arms llmltadoo tna· ty bal been awept from tbe Senat. calendar. Defense 1peod- la1 will be booeted, aa will American arm.a •ales abro9d. Food I.a beins uaed u a forelp polic7 WMPOD RAVING ENTERED omee determiDed to aeek an accom-modatlcm with the Soviet umon. Carter now condemn• the Ruaaian.a aa "a p,owerful atbeiaUc pemment. ' He could easily have been mistaken IOI' Dullea, the Eisenhower ad- mlniatration secretary of atate wbo often aaw the devil lurtia& in the Kremlin. By b.11 own testimony. C&rtt!r la a changed man. jolted iDlo a new awareneaa of Soviet lm- perialtam by its military in- tervention i.D Algbanistan and Soviet President Leonid I. Brubnev's "completely inade- quate and completely mislead- ing" explanation. ... ldel ....... , criUdlm, &epublleaa 1lolla CoaaallJ cbaraed that "w•'•e abown WtUIMM 8Dd a~,'' 184 HOftl\t ..... aid tM &of· IMa lad tiinbaibd cm a PoUe1 of .,...t&irllm biCallle •• ._,,em Dillb tbe ~ Statel ad tbt Ualted Stat.1 wlll not puab *"·" •• Amon• Democrat•. Sea. Edward Kennedy aee•••d~~~~~==~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Carter of ••a weat poUey•• ad Jn : ~e':t..::.:to~~ I 1111'!.!!!.;~HEM -:.:.ao::-::=~· eom· RTS • V!\C~- petitors of Jl.mmy caner .. ~ & gwr seonir ? &bowl to c: btm cnd1t fOI' bb ~··~--~~--~~~-~~~~~, ... ~=~===r APPAltBNTLY, CARTS& waa aa moeb dhtreaaed by 8reahnn'1 b1Ck of eudor' -tbe So•let leader elaime4 tbe Ruulan tmope bad been lDvtted lDto Afpenlttan by the Amin eonnuneat to protect the coun- try acaimt "aome outalde thlrd-nallon threat'' -aa by the mWtary 9dioD ltaelf. Some obaervera detected ecboea of Gecqe Bomney'a 1911 declaraUoa that be bad been "bra.lnwabed" cm the Vietnam War, a remark that ended b1a cbaacea fol' the Republican pre- aldeatial nomln•tloa No IOCIDel' bad Carter apotea than Ronald Reqan laued a sarcastic atate- ment eoacratulatina him for .. belatedly" diacoveriog the Rnulam CUDOt be trusted. BOW llual CAaTEa la be- lq pushed iDlo an anti-Soviet stance by b1a political competi- tioo I.a unclear. But evea u be moves to harden h1I poaltion. virtually all the preatdeatlal candidates, Democratic and Republican. are accusina him of not being tough eno.llb. lb1tt. Ju keep tbe prwun ;: cm, lt would not be nrpriaiDc lf Carter took an even ton.,,., ap. proaeh toward tbe B•utana When he eatered the White lloUle in J8111W'7 1m. Carter Mt out to cbaqe the etDpbaia in American forel.p poUey. For le&ra, tbe focua bad &eeo 0a the SoYlet UnioD. The flnt coo- 1ideratloa ID IAY majol' step bad been wbetber lt would belp COD· taiD tbe R•ulma. lmtindivel.y. and with auppxt from aome senior advisers, Cart.er tried to take a broader view. He bad tbe United States reacbiq out to the Tblrd World, seekla1 the friend1bip of radicals in IOUlben Africa. the Palestiaiam, communist CUba and Vietnam. . BUT CARTER COULD aot auataln t.bi.t "left" approach: -The IPY flicbts. be bad ,__ pended over Cuba were reimtat· ed foJJowt.nc reports of Soviet troop activity there. -Be 1ave up tryln& to est.abliab normal relations with Vietnam and Cuba. -A~ be bad promlsect not to uae food exports as a foreign policy we.tpon Ullleu oa· tiooal aecurtty were threat.med, Friday be C'Ul &rain aaiea to the Soviet UniGn aa pun.iabment for lta incunioo into Afghanistan. TWI.._. ..... ,_._. •-.....C ... • :::.:: • .r.: ........ . ._~--COii• I .,.._ Y•'rt •S-..Mellme ...... ,.. ............ •U..--~ .... ""'"'" ....... ........ ~ ~.,.... .. :-;: ..... •F\JEOO dlilllMIJ r-..... -_......__.,,...... ,.. .... RlflO --Q9 ....._..,...,awo . ... ~ " ""' _, cteereM:• 8ftcl ,,... ... •1111rt. .............. VOLUNTEERS WITH DEPRESSION A Medic:el Reeeat'Ch Team is studying the use of an anti-depresaant medication. TO,._,....., POlt ntlS Alf IOYm STUDY: Volunteers must be age 60 Of over and experiencing depreeatc>n (feeling sad or blue for any reaon) fOt at le8St one month. 'OWNl'BS wa.&. llCllft .... brief phys.cal eJCBmenation. EKG. lab tests. medication and visits with a professional. c• 714/752-7937 MOMDAT THIU RUDAT ...... 1 .... cmc1s,.... OPEL r...._._ < .......... ........... ..., .... fne --• ;11 Cll Avallllll 1124'" ....... " a. llllr-9mlt ams la llllct .. .., pmc 1tMrt ca1ars .... c.- 12" dearcwlce from combustible wall mace. Pipe to8' aMinO induded. .... m.ao SllEs3w• r ~111,.... fnlft ............. ..... R£O. $Mil \ Al8 .. WUUam L. Sblrer, author ~ "Tbe Rile and Fall of tbe '.lblrd Re ch,•• wUl UDderao open heart 1uqery th.la week at Mount Sina.I Medical Center in Milwaukee. .SlghtMll1 A.ctor Talia A.bold Bu Pkudc Leruea F•ror Calaetl Unwed Mom Waits, Wins Baby Derby Ll'l"CID'IELD. D1. (AP) -An unwed mother waa awU'ded the prlsn lA tbe amwa1 New Year'• baby derby aft.er the lnfaat'1 fatber came forward. And the editor ot the town'• oewapaper says be hopes the Lii• .. dmed.. Due J1aeboa, ma.nalinl editor of the Litcbfteld News.-Benld, 1a1d aoo worth ol clot.biq. Sift certlflcat.es and me als were the Eut Coast and the ma,)Or awarded to 17-year-old Tberesa networb." Jacboo Mid. Cooper. ··WCOO-K Just fill out this ooupon and bring it to any AflsbR ~office, for a~ ~n: supplies Wt, of Sun.rU's" · for Two~ Name~~~~~~~--~- s~,.J 99 MEN'S NYLON RUNNING SHOES ~- IES. 2 s1 63< EA. 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LOS ANGELES (AP> -Carl Wlal&e, 48, who wrote the soqa "Tbe Bird is the Word'' and ''Papa-Oom-llow- Mow," Wblcb bec:ame popular lQ tbe early 1960t, died Monday of acute tcmlllitil. He also was the lead stnaer for the IJ'OUP Rlm.,tooa. • t THE aEST "WILL EIT'llEa BE de.troyed by lnclneratloa or burled. Nane will be cooau.med," said Plnee. The aaeney upecta to bave tbe domeltic been in band bY Mardi ao~~· importa by April 30, and to complete t.be test.a vy the end ol .June. ' TO EARN IDGH IN ...... 'l' .... E~KFSI: 10.40% 11.1:!% ANNUAL YlELO Effrct1ve J.i11. 2 through l•n JI. CONSUMER/ OBITUARtES ~ Higher muml rak lhan 1nMit.ble at ony bank on thil lypt of llCa>Unt. No Mvlngl ind loin an pey you more. ~ Only l100 minimum tiqqll. 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SPORTING GOODS Anortect Apparel, ehlrta •nd •hort9 orfg. •10-22.99 Now 1 ....... I t . . : . B~th Elected to Hall of Fame MEW YORK (AP) -Out· tltldHt Al Kelln ind DU• &ddn were ei.etect to the Ball of Fame by tbe Baseball Writen Aaaocl&Uan ol Amerlea today. Kallne. u. wbo plaled n HUOm few tlM D9troit Tlpn, bec1me tbe lOtb man 1n hbtory to be named to tbe ah.rtne ln eoop.r*"'1. N. Y. 1D Illa ftnt year ol ellllbWtJ. Snlder,"53, wbo Aured ror tbe Dodien tn BrooklJD ud Los An&elea, WU elected 1n b1a 11th year of ellllblllty. A total~ 38S balklta were cut by 10-year 'lDembers of the BBWAA. with -repftlHlltiDi "IS percent needed for election. Kaline received MO, or 88 per· cent of the vote, and Snider, who fell 11 vot. lhort of eleetioo lut year. had333, orl6 percent. PITCBEa DON D&Y8DALE. a former teammate of Snider's. flnlahed tbird, 51 ..,... abort ol election. 1be late GO Hoctaes. another Dode« standout, was fourth wltb 333 votes, five leu than Drysdale. It was the second straight year that ffodaes finiabed fourth in the voting. OUKEINIOEA Snider came to tbe ma.Jon in l9 and batted .2115 ln 11 seuom with 407 career home nm.a. ID five straight years, from 1952-1157, Snider bit 40 or more home nms and his ll World Series homers , are the most for any National League player. He drove in lOOor more runs six times in Ilia career. AL KAUNE thought al ceya who dido 't make it OD the flf'St ballot. Tbe Wt three daya, I was really nervous." Snider laughed at that. f '• , \ It's the hottest ticket Jn town. And if someone is so inclined to attend this year's Super Bowl XIV Jan. 20 in Pasadena between the Rams and Steelers, they're going to have to pay a bundle for a ticket. Presently, a Super Bowl seat will cost you between $150-$350, and ~xperts are predicting those prices wi 11 jump according to availability. Some have estimated that 50- yard line seats might go as high as $500 as Super Sunday draws near. Relief pitcher Hoyt Wilbelm waa the only other player to re- ceive at least 200 votes, finishing fifth withD. It marked the aecond year in a row that a candidate elleible for the first time was elected to the Hall of Fame. Last year, Willie Maya was the only candidate eleded. &ALINE SIGNED as a teen· aeer out of bieb school jn Baltim<lft In 1153, spent the next 22 years with the Tigers. bat.ting .297. Re bad 3,007 bJta and 399 career homers. He balled more than .300 nme t.imes and when be won the batting championsbip at age 21 an 1955 with a .340 average, b ~ bec ame the youngest batting cha mpion m Amen can League history. "AJ said lhree days ... but it's been ll years for me," be said. "I don't think I've ever been as nervous ~ on my weddlna day aDd the day of my fll'llt World Series game. When the call came, I WU 00 cloud Dine. I felt like tbe fl.J"St World Series home run I tut olf Allie Reynolds. Reynolds. "On the West Coast , there was a horse named On Trust who. llke the Brooklyn Dodgers, was the people's choice. Somehow he always found a way to finish second and I was beginning t.o wonder 1( I was another On Trust. lf I didn't make at tlus year, I was wondenng 1( I ever would ·· These tour seats, which are situated at the 10-yard line, are cur- .rently worth $200 apiece, accord- ing to a spokesman at Murray's Ticket Agency in Los Angeles. "We're trying to keep the prices as low as possible," says one ticket agent, "but there's no telling what wfll happen." THE OTHER FI&ST· YEAR selections were Ted Williams. Stan Musial, Bob Feller, Jackie Robinaoo. Sandy Koufax, Ernie Ba nks. Warre n Spahn and Mickey Mantle. "I was very. very shocked," said Kalme. "I wasn't gettmg too h igh about it because I TIM TIFT PCAA Runaway Not Likely • By E11N1E CASTILLO °' ................ A favorite line ol Tim Tift ii the ooe about the ~ team tut finiabes ~ -wbl!ID ne17boQ .... U. for Well, the lllO Plldfte Coat AW«tc Association campaip won't be that cloH bat it sure won't be a run.away either. /ur:f one ol four teams eould eon- ceivabb' win it. Any CIQe ol three could wind up in the cellar. Onb' Cal State Fullerton seems to be in limbo; the Tit.am have too much talent to finlsb last but too much in· camisteney to cballea&e for fµ'lt. THE l'AVOllrl'ET Tbat depends on what criteria you Judie by. Pacific is the defending champion and bad four starters back unW Matt Walden was lost for the year with an in.Jury. The Tigers were the only PCAA team with a non-conference record under .SOO. Fresno State. No. 1 defeaaivelJ a year qo, ., .. 9-3 in pre-lleUOD and la work· lnl OD a ftn pme wbua1q atnak. Uta Sta .-1-4 ID t..,. ad ls averaging 9L3 paUrt.a oftensiftly. Un· fortun.aly, tbe Agiee are allo l&ivin& upll..l. .u far 11 a team· to fear, IMJbody comes dale to Loq Beach State, tbe Dai· ly Pilot'a choice to capture tbe PCAA crown. For the NCODd year In a row, the 49era return four ltarten. One ol them, FranCGia Wise, may be the most physical player in the conference. ADotber eood one la llicbaeJ Wiley. VC SANTA BA•BA&.A, San Jose State and UC Irvine, which finished 6-1-8, fipre to reverse that order this time around. All three are vutly im· proved but don't have the reeourcea to make a serious run at fint place. With PCAA play bestnn•n1 tod.ay. loot for most team.a to win at bame and the cbampon, wboe•• il .._., be. &o win •noaah times on tbe road - pef'baps as few as two eames -to pull out the title. Here's a capjlll)e look at the eicbt teama • ..t bow the Daib' P1lot pndkta the flniab: 1. a,.. ae.u &ue <•n -Wiley (8-9) and Wise (M) would make an awesome two-al-two basketball team With a strona cut ol supporters. tbey should le.t the 49en bftt to tbe top ol the PCAA aaain .. Wiley ls aftr.,mc 20 poinu and six reboundl, Wile is poUll5 and nine rebounds. The team's ODly problem i.s a tendency to forset about de· feme. i. lJUla 8&Me (7-4t -Another case ol a bullet.ball team with a one-track mind. A&Oes averqed OYer 90 pomts durtAI :i.:::r.;-wta11e lbodin1 ..$31. u • oppoe&nc t.ea.ms -...~alleldclQ'q ' 1ade- feme that a!lo ranked last defensively. Dean e._.. <M> and Brian Jacbort <f.I) wlll mce q.ain make tbe AaPes YllWallJ unbelll•ble la Lapa. A bis key could be tbe deftjopm..l ol Rich llcElraUl. • product of SeddW...cll Co1Je1e. 1. Pedac (1-1) -For the cream of the PCAA. the nren didn't esactJy set the co1le&e babtball world oa fire dur· in& the ~seMOD But you sure can't fault Boo Col'DellUI. The junior from Santa Ana Valley Hieb WU the con ference KVP last year and averaged 20 <See PCAA. Pa1e au Eelge te Steelers Experience: Rams In Un/ amiliar Role By JOBNSEVANO Of .. DllllY,......,. All mt week Ram Coach Ray llalavul polnUd to bis team's apertence in polt·leUOD play .. its blae.t .... loin& into tbe T.-npa Bay contest. Now, bl Soper Bowl XIV, tbe rolell are revenecl. Tbe Steeln. who will be look· 1DI for tbelr fourth title in aix 1ean. are a perfect a.-0 1n Super Bowl aamea. Tbey beat Min· .neaota (11-1) in 19'1<&. Dallas :(21·1'1) 1n 1915 and Dallaa qaln ~(awl) 1.-year. 0 1 know Pittaburgb bas more experience," says M.alavaai, .. but I have a lot of veterans I c an 10 ba c k to-Jack Youn1blood. Doug France, Rich Saul, Fred Dryer, Jack Reynolds. All these people have been in a lot of playoff 1ames and I'm sure they'll treat this just like any other-only t.b1s tillle it's the final one." "I know the experience didn't make any difference for u.a the fll'Sttime,"Nollpointeclout. DB8Prl'B BEING 10.point \Dl· derdop, the larpst Sups Bowl i>Otnt aPl'Ud in anen yean, and the wia.t m.arciD for a Ram team amce tbe Bob Waterftekl· Harland Svare coacb.J.ni days ot the early eo'a, both eoac• feel the aame wlll be much cloler. "I dclD't tb1nk aJl1bocly can blow 111 out, and we haven't played Z2 lamet to let to Ule Super Bowl and lose,•• aaya Mala Yul. .. I doll't thlnk tbe plafert put much stock IDto a point apread. In aome wap I feel it'a to our ed1antace to be the \IDderdotJ. "Tbe potnt apread doean•t reau, meu aaythlq. I man. wbat do tboH people Cod· damu .. ) rMJ11 lmoWf A kit ot UM ttme tlietr lilform•Ucm la WJ"OftlGI'~ ••• Noll CCIDCUl'nCl. Nast•• 1t'erlu Old la Ne.,Jtert rue Nastase works out at the John Wayne Temm Club in Newport Beach. Nasta.le is staying at the Newporter Inn and ....,ins each day UUa week at the club. workin& on condltionina with My Emenon. See story, pqe a.a. Five· Area BasehaH Players '-'rafted . I t \ • ...... '. • •• ............. ........... .,,, .......... -wlJI·••• ..... -. ........ tMU> .... ..-. ... WWI& a pla:iV a Nlliw II ,.. ............... __ _ .................. ••• .... •• 1111.tM ...... ltuUM U•• II to aHomaaclato ••tltital ~Ublnll1. ftat ........... _._ .. . t9' put fl~_pmo will llaw ID •Jalued ..._ tM 1111* at UM ao. Bowl.0 a.d U.•1'~ Mt "1pt enoup to lllbt • eoutaU lmml'I · . . ••• n·a e11· ... to "AIT7 u.. same. wtatm .. '*' ....... Not cm1y do .... tolla-. to Jlaun1 U. On.k'1 lltapld pndlctb:ta, •• a•t Pet Summerall aad Tom Brooblderu&M1ame~ ,.... two did • &erribh Jab. tbe ~ C'IWDP4 ew aame. ad ft'I· ..,_ lbll ~ wb1 CBS aeca would ... tMm --Via 8cullY aod 0..-.. A1lal not oal1 do • beUm' Job. but bav. men~ ... . .. . ••• Pitta .... aHh• •..t.Q wl wUl lltaJ at tbe llantaU. fte sit.elen wW wan Olll at Cal S&ll&e hDertna . . . ••• Durtq Super Bowl time even tbe qsall..t ol tlleton 1a broulht Imo focua, Tbua, tbe Rama appear to h.awe an edae, not oab became tbey'n ~ al home, but b9eame u..~1:,tayt.q Oil ll'W· Under Nn. nil•. all pnclit'el an doMd to tt.e public . . . ••• ~ Coest Plua Hoeel ..,. It staDdl to Pittaburst>'s JC •ame Just llD't the Spo sBreak • Cepaule Report From the World of Sports Rimi-do Gets His Kicks At White Hoose Thursday Detroit Lklm placekicker Benny Ricardo, a Eil former Costa Kesa mp and Onnae Cout Collqe •II• football player and a resideat ~Co.ta lleu, left today for Wubiqtoa, D. C. where Pnmdeat Jim· m y Carter await• for a Tbunday ceremony at the Whit~ House. Ricardo ia one ol six National Football Leacue stars who have made up the Vice President's Taak Force oo Youth Employment thia past seuon, and baa made aevenl tripe for the eovemment durine the oft aeaaon. Ricardo bu been wortiaf wtt.b youth ln San J>k!co, Hoostoa, Dennr, Cbicqo, Detroit and Seattle. The cm emouy will be held Tbunday in the East Room <:A the Wbhe House with a reception followiq In the state d1niq room. Ricardo, who spew Spaniab fiuenUy, acts as a liitlMJn with youngaten, in &dditloo t o h e lping t o wo rk out potential problems. _____ .,_. .. , ·-... ____ _ Houstoo OUen Coacb Bll:m PlaDJlpe la IOmewbat pessimistic that the National l"ootba11 Leque will ever use TV instant replaya to improve offtclattnc. "They'll use it to prove their point, but they won't uae it to prove your point." Pbilllpe aaya. The way they play defeme, the San ADtGdo m Spun OQ8bt to be thankful tbeJ ban Ga• .. Ge"'8 basketball tor tbem. Tbe Ice Ila scored 53 bat the llWI bed to to bold Den.er. ll1~uemn, .....::e bia tbirdl atralibt seortq title, bit CID 21 ol 40 lbota from the fteld , .. I ... Enlq ICOred 2t painta and llMatee a... md DanJI Da ..... added. 20 apiece u PbUacW~a beat the Knlcu, W ·lOI. Tbe Slxen w now won six of their ... Hftll wblle the Kn1eb bad • fh•·••me wiDDlnl 1treak 1napped . . . •--•ai..e •cored 40 polnta, erabbed 21 rebounds, aod ~me 00 • three-point fl!>' wtt.ti 28 left in overtime u ~ Dipped Cleftlaod, 118·115 ... Guards Lloj4 Free, lh1a• Tayler and Freetaaa WWW.. combmed for ea polntl -San Dleto beat Kamu City }24.116. Pree WU bip point ID.a with 33. Jella •••&•It and Dwl1lll& .Jeae.. .. .,,.. botb reaervet, led Cblcaso put llll· wankee, ~102. lleqelt scored 18 potnta .•. 3' point.I by Mrl.all Deillle7 led Utah put Detrott lJC..UO, iD a matdltlp between tbe NBA'• two =est teams ••• llicbf Mara aeored cm •ClftellliYe re With 40 MeCIQda left to lead In· d1u.a pat Portland. U'Z·lll. Tbe Pac:en, wbo 1otJ5polntl from I•• .. ......,.. ad 11 from a... 1 hr•, broil• a ftve-C:. Jamal streak wblle Portland bl for the etcbth Ume at Ji111111y the Greek , 55 91!•• .... .., ....... ~· comeback. With izUuri• aod Wneu p1ap1Qs the ~ At the aie al 55, Jclllm:Q a.er La m•kfn1 bJI Ill Toronto Kaple Leaf1, Bower ll dreulat out tonlpt u a precaUUoaary meuure. "I .alun- teered for tbla job but I juat bope md pc"ay I'm DOt needed.'' say• Bower, who jolned the Leah duri.QI the 1&9 aeUCJG and retired in Ul69. "I feel pretty aood and 11181 lf I can help the team out <:A. blnd. 1 wur dolt ... "Goala by ... ....._ and nw t.1n1.-l'»Cked pne Pat aaa.•a ftnt NHL abataut u Atlanta stopped Wbmlpei, z.o. Bialn. recalled from the minorl Jim MoodQ, bandied %7 shots f'lawleuly u the Flames mapped a five -game winning streak before 8,138 fam. their smallest crowd in three yean . . . Mike Boaa1 and 81"1U Tnttter scored in the f1nt 5: 10 ud plle Glea &esell earned hla fint abut.oat ol the seaaon u the Islanders wbipped Van· couver, 3-0 ... Vladimir 8ell1Ml9ft scored CLSMUT at 14 :02 of the fina l period, gi ving W aabingt.oo a S-5 tie with t.be tominc Moscow Dynamo. ~Nee Geer ... l'eell C.•dt Geol'lia Tech today named fonMI' NFL foot· • ball •tar Blll Curry to auceeed P9pper-Bod&en -bead football coach. R.odlen wu flrecf three week.a ago by the acbool aft.er aix rean at bia alma mater. Curry, a 1J85 snduate ol Tech, wu AD Mliltllllt coach at Tech under Roctaen in 1911 befon jotn1q tbe Green Bay Packen as olten.sJve line~ ... Former Orance Coast Coll~e forward It. lle0illib7, now PlaYW for Loyola, and Santa Clara center &1111 aa.'Wa have "been named Weal Coast Athletic Conference baketball co-playen ol the week. llcCloskey, • 6-7 junior, Mt a acbool record wttb a point.a in tbe Llooa' 104-100 overtime Yictory over St. Kary's lut weet then scored 28 point.I in Loyola'• 108-N win over Sant. Oara the next night ... The New York Knicb an· .nounced that the cootncta ol Coach ... lllltnl• and 'General Man.ager Eddie 0-.u blld been extended throu&h the 1980-81 NBA aeuoo ... Suapended Utah Jan star Benard Kia&, arraiped lloaday OD laud drq charees. baa been allowed to leave the at.te for t..reatmeot o( alcoholism ... ,,... WWla-; the New Yort Neta over· wei&bt l\W'd, bu Oun.Ired bJI required CODdltkm Jll"Oll'Ul. Wllfam• bad been ordered to take nlDe poanda elf bis nt~ pound frame ..... Cl 'aw blrdled ft" <:A the ftnt m boles, 1!nklng four putt.a ol ~feet or more, eo route to a aix· 1 under-par 66 that won the ta-bole "Day with t.be All· Americans" &oil tournament. .,...,......., ...... Following are the top sports ewnts on TV ton'-'t. Ratings are: ./ ./ I ./ excellent; .t .t I worth watching; I " felr; " fwglt It. e p.m., Ct\annet t ./ ./ ./ NBA BASKETBALL: Laun at Wnhlngb\. A..........,: Chide HHm and Keith Erkklon. The l.Atkers continue t"-lr four11ame road trip with tonight's oame against the Washington Bullets In Maryland. Los Angeles trails Seattle bY • hatf-pne In the Western Con~ Pacific Division whll• Washington Is 11 oemn behind 8ol1on In the Atlantic Division of the Eastern CoofH9nC:e. Friday nJght's game In o.trolt will also be tetevlsed Mt-. with Sunday's geme Jn Boston on n11tlanal televlslon. S2. OTHl!R Tl!Ll!VISIOM Hone Racing -Today at Sam. Anlt., 7:30 p.m., Channel . -. • RADIO BasMUN911-lAkersatW•shlngton6p.m .. KLAC (570). Hoc.key -Kings at Chlcaoo, S:SO p.m., KllS (1150). ' M8KETBAU. / f'OOT8ALL J BASEBAU.: ~ ...... OUARO LOUtS BRDIONO LUD9 THE UC llMN! ATTMX. ,,....,._.J PCAA RUNAWAY?. • • pot.nu and nme rebound.I du.nng the Cable Car Cl.auic, ll'• Dlt the pre·aeatOO. a.Ira.id of m.ybody. '· .-.._ 8IMe CN) -Mor.t coacbe9 would edtle for two ~ lW'1W1& start.en. Others wouJd be ecat.atic over four. But Boyd Grant bu 1ne1> playen who •tarted IOCDe time du.nq ~ 11"11 campaip, ooe in wbicb the BaUdop apiD lead tbe PCM in cWeme au PM>· Art Wllli.ams (1-5) 1a aae ol the amal._. em. ten ~ bat be'• abo oae ol Uae tou,,..., eandal All·PCAA bOaon two ,... a a row. U the)' cm as-ap olf-.tftly, eapeclally on the road, the Bulldo1• will be .-err, nry toqh. S. Cal Slate P lutw <M>- Oace •l•lo, Titan• will be known u the team rrom Cal State Wbo. Stan RaJ (6-10), the former pnp All-American who tra.ulemid trom Mtaowi, ~ ~ a b6c cliaappoiatmeGt ao far. averqlaa Jua 1.1 po1ata and 5.1 rebou.nda per eame. C•lrin ~ (6-7) isstilleveo· th.in• they NY be is, a man wbo can acore < 11.S PPI). rebound and intimidate. Unfortunat.eJy for Coach Bobby Dye, R.ober1a can't do it all. I . UC lnl9e (M) -Two IOOd recrultm, ye.an will fi.o.aU1 INlY of( u the Aldeaten eseape tbe cellar. COllCb nm 'ftft .. ,. bia aopbomore euarda, Louis Bremond (..0) and Robbie Beal (6-3) are u IQOd a tudem. aa you'll find in t.be PCM. Beal (18.1 ppt) and Victor COllYWI ( 11.0 PPS) can 9COr'e liut the Ant· eaten need • lot more punch rrom forward Sten &deen am center ••moat Jerrett. 7. Saa ......... (1·$) -The Spart.am new coach, BW Berry, turna out to be AD old Spartan ol a different cok>r. Berry waa an uailtant to Jud Heathcote at lllcbt1an state tbe lut two yean, belp(q develop llqk JobMon ud a team t.bat was NCAA dwmp6om lut 7eu. It would be too mucb, too aocm, to uk for mlnclea thil year but u San Joee proTed by beat.in1 VlrstnJa and Santa Clara to win I. VCs.&a ......... CM> - In the ~-aaoo. the Gauchos ranked last on ofteme (453.2) ad sixth on ddeme (10.3). A.Ieng with retunU.ne plaJmaker Jerry Ocu1o, wbo a.erqed 9. 7 poUda w t year, Coach F.d De Lacy bad a t uper recruitln& year. f Jaadlas York Gron, Kim Lewta, Dean )(aye end Bryan Roberta. Alai. they need • lot ol seuoatne. Color the Gauchos re- balldtne red. Hues Not hnpressed With Kings SI'. LOUIS <AP> -The fact that the Los All&eles Kines. who 11t atop the powerful Norris DIYl1ioa. lead tbe National Hockey Lape lo power ~ goala allowed did DOt allp by the St. Louis Blues Tueld.ay DJcbL Tbe 8lw eapttaJIMd OD the Klas•' peoalty·kJJUa1 unit, .tlicb bas yiekled 52 power play 1oala tbQ aeuon. for three power plaJ toaJa with a W vie· tory that mapped Loe Aqeles' m -pme an.beaten striaC- .. It' 1 aomet.bio• we talked about in ov meeUn1." said Bloes' Coacb Bed Berenaoo. "Statl.uce &bow that we're one ot t.be wont power play \Cits, but apparently our bard wortr and pracUce these l..t few week.I ftna11.y paid oil." "We've been workln1 very bard OD the power play in every practice for weeks with no l'e- auJta. We mond the puck better tonicht U a unit," Hid llJ.ke Zuke, who b9d a loal and two auilta cm the power play. Kine•' eoalie Ron Grahame, who fell victim to the Blues' at· tack, thlnb bJI teammates can learn l'MIMIJthlQC from watddq the St. Loula penatty.kilUq wd1, MCODcl in the NHL in efftdency. Tbe mu. baw permtUed cml1 11 poww pl.Q aoala wbUe betna 1bortbandtHI more than 120 Um ea. "I don't tbtak we're •I· 1reHlve eoou1b, •• Orabame Mid. "We dell9\ eeem to IDOft like Ute other teama. I think w have t.M .1111'1 wbo baH tbe •bWtJ' to '111 ~·Id•, but the I problem I ea from tb• ~4m0UL'' That km to tbe Rama marbd the Loe ~COid Bob Berl7 Steelers• i.t defeat lD 1171. A ..,_ at •aid u.. ... m locked la- the reeard lbowa tbal tbt au. laaft to 8 bid bMD eb•Jleai'd bJ u.. St ..... twtc. ··at~•••, tb• entln durtna PtUltiurP'• ftwt 111111111 bul PtUlt1 ..... llnaUUfta both tim. tbe aam. woe atlMmM. eo mm wbilll we .... i l'or tbil ftnt UIDll la tM 111*'7 ol tbe penalty lt'• almott a mental &aper~ •.JAJM .W bl lllanid bi block and an aatomadc pl," tb9 dt7 (Pulldma m•t Uuat luJawar ..,,,. 1114. "•• IOt etti( ftom from LA> of CJDe Of the ~~ aa.t ftft llO'I ~ 1t•1 tn. i.ame. a~ too, blMaM I dia't Ronvw, ,_ea 411MCt .the .._. • !..:~.It. LOG11 Pl•J•cl tliat field --.... of .-.a.a.. W1D Mft ~ CUffte•a,~ Pla1 tan, ._ ........ .., .... ~1iiWUGD cameJ*t·•:i.:•w.t• fl tH ...... , .... la tlli .... Bowl ~ Daft~ b11t a t.Mli dt1 tot ........ ...._a(Jtil•• 101U~! Mllle-~il hat mt-·W•J UaD f« CM~ woup U. aiit ,._. lot al·\ u.. WRESTUNO/ TENNIS I BASKETBALL ~.~t.1• OM. V PILOT U Rustlers £ome IJp Short Wreatlirlg Previewed Oille••··· Coat' !XS ~Ma. wbicb cout• mall• • Hrloua maJJea&ie to UM Sea View Lauue Cham~ wldl Joe ...... Ult). 8eott StnU1 (118). Van Duoq (lQS) and K• Annura (ID> pavtna tbe wq. Perea, a Janior. wu a l•&l'M cbampton u a aopbomore, ..ute Stewart mt.en with a tblnl lD ...,_ u • JUDiar, bavlq )mt to the ~ cbampklft by ODt pcJtnt. Duon,.1 1ll"eqlb and quictneu could lad to a ....-cbampkm.blp. while Anmlta la npected to be Im· proved OVel' lat aeuon. when be was a ruonerup. Others wbo inake Mesa a threat are sophomore Wea Oliver (98); junior nm Teuaoa (114); trmsfer Dave Montana (141); Junior Cliff Elbourn Cl•>; Junior Sam Burgard (157); IMldol' transfer Kelly Avilla UJM): beavyweipt David Syperaki, a sophomore; and l.35·pouoder Bob Seacrest. 1"ell5penB•....,. With seven varsity lettermen, two CIF aemifinaUata (Frank Ivens and Eric Feenstra) and leque champion Tony Pomo (178) on band, Coach Ralpb Stambury'a Sailors appear to have one ot their strongest teams in recent years. Ivens and Feenstra will operate at 1.a and ltl8, while two-year letterman Tim Drexler (135), and lettermen Chad Earlywine ( 122) and Chris Blain (105) give the Sailors a solid front. "We could be competitive in the Sumet League," says Staoabury. "It depends on bow many boles we have to ftll and tbe number of foot. ball recndta we get.•• Phil Jasso (1.57) and Brett Walker (178) are two wbo could fill the bill, while others counted on include sophomore Dave Lyle (98) and Junior Scott Lyle (114), and seniors Shannon Molden (19') and Fred Bockmiller .<heavyweight). .,._ l"rant Adame and Mark Sdaldl are Ed.laou'a key wrestlers a Coach Terry Lorentzen sends a somewhat young and inexperienced outfit again.at Sunset Leape competitioo. Adame (122) ia a retumlnl league champion and was alsth in Onnae County u a junior. Sclaldl, a ootch up at 129, was second in league as a junior. Bill Swanson (UM) and Steve CUrry (98) could make some waves for the Chargers. Curry, a sophomore, ls the brother of Frank Curry, Edison's CIF tltllst in '79. Football stars BUI Malavasi and Bruce Friedlander give Edison an eye-opener at heavyweight, while others in the fold include Bobby (105). tblrd in leape u a Junior, and Bick Nonld (98), a junior wbo flniahed second in leaiue. ah Foun· Lain VaDey'slteyperaonnel. Other Junion in Rosales• camp in· elude: Karl Opneltu (122), fourth ln league as a sophomore; John McCarthy (141); Bill Thompson (148); John Kaloper (178), the leaiue champion on the JV 168 level; and Kevin Woody, who finished No. 3 in league aa a sophomore. Seniors in the starting lineup in· elude: David Olson (114), a two-year letterman; John Oganeku (135 ): Greg Hudson (1.57); Andy Morgan (168), the 178-pound JV champ in '79 , and heavyweight Joe Anello, who was third in league as a junior. Others who could make the dif. ference are Ken Wal.sh 030), Robin Marquez (168), Doug Leidy (168), ....., ..... -7 Mike Mino (98) and Art Maltby (123) ....... Coach Dennis Masuda bas some boles to fill in the lower weights and although there are some prospects for individual league championships, the Vikings do not appear to have the TODl'S VODKA 115-UTER 645 1 75-UTER 524 overall strength to challenge for the UQ'•rns BOTTLE CASE team championship in the Sunset u..&.:.n RETAIL RETAIL League. Amaretto Di Saronno, 12oz. 5.52 124.95 D1enoiJsobnMoJrimoto, a llpbo4·pound Drambuie. 23-0z... . ............ 11.11 125.68 sen or, ensen, a so more G Illa 1O06 113 77 who was third in league as a a no, 23-0Z. · · · ·· ..... ···· · · · freshman at 141; and junior Joo Har· Kahlua, 23-0Z........... .............. 7.73 87.40 rison at 178 appear to be Marina's Mldori Melon, 23-0Z.. .. . ... .. . . ... 9.57 10833 le~g=er:~Y roles are: Crai& Southern Comfort. 1 75UTER .... 12.01 67.96 Inouye (122), who turned in a 12·1 Tia Maria. 23-0Z. · · ..................... 8.61 97 35 junior varsity record in '79; seniors BLENDS :i .... ~ <::?:.G~K.oo~1:!i Hiram Walker Imperial.~ ... 5.40 Ron Mathern Oto. and Rob Kessler. 1.~ ....................... 10.34 Ladenbetm (heavyweight>. Seagrams 7 Crown, 1.75-UTER . 11 .62 Otben include juniors Dan Graff < 1 6 8 ) an d J e f f L e o n a rd BO<JRBONS (heavyweight), alone wltb Matt A--'-nt .a. .. e QUART 5 88 Kaae (178), a defemive back in foot· nu'-K: ,.~ • · .... ... ..... · ball outfor bia first try at wrestling. Earty Times, QUAAT....... . ............. 5.88 B a--Betldl H. Walker Ten High. 1.~ ••. 9.42 ..c..._.-1.W. Harper. QUAAT .................. 7.25 Mike Provemano, a ll~pounder, is Jim Beam, 1.~ ... . .......... 10.96 61 .00 58.50 65.71 66.55 66.60 53.34 81 .99 62.00 the Oilers' chief strength. Provenzano finiahed third in CIF in BRANDY AND COGNAC ~97J; 8:t!i:~ ~ in CIF and fltth Christian Bros •• I.~ . .. .. 12.05 68.2 1 m e 10 1rri E & J, 1 UTE.R .. .• . . ... .. . •• ..• . 5.80 55.81 Re Courvolsler V.S., 750-ML .•. . . 12.54 141.95 Coach Gary de Beaubien is eyeing Martel V.S.P., 750-ML ............. 11.96 135.25 <See AREA WRESTUNG, Page lie) CANADIANS Display of Stars Black Velve~ QUART ... . .... . ..... 6.02 Canadian Club, 1 75UTER ...... 15.49 Canadian Mist, OUART . . .. 5.96 Seagrams V.O., 11s-UTE.R . t 5.49 68.13 87.65 67.44 87.65 Nastase, Armritraj in Newport Beef eaters. 1 75UTER Gilbey's, 1.1>UTER . . GIN 1435 . 9.53 5.45 5.53 16.38 BJ DA VE CVNNINGllAll Of .. n.ltr ptM ..... llie Nutase and the Amritraj brothen, Vljay and Anand, are •pending this week on the courts of the John Wayne Tennis Club in Newport Beach, working with the legendary Roy Emenon to improve their coadltioolnl and wort out flaws in their games. It wu purely coincidence that Nutue, the famed "bad boy" of pro tennll, showed up lD Newport Beach at the same time u the Amritraj brothers. ''I ran tnto Nasty in London last week, .. Vijl)' ,.ya ... And I happened· to mentioa that I wu eom•n• out TENNIS : bent io lpeD4 • weet wonma-with Emo. lie Aid be WU comln8 out .......... for? Fifty bucks a set?" Gordon, QUART Amritraj: "I don't bave that kind Seagram's, QUART of money" T Nastase: Twenty bucks a set?" anqueray, 1 7>UTER Amritraj: "I don't have that kind RUMS of money " N aatase: "We play f~r rupees, then. Bacardi Lt. & Dk., 1 75-UTER .. . 10.42 <Amritraj is from India.) What are Castillo Lt. & Dk., OOART.. 4.26 ruJ)ffs worth?" Myers JamJcan. 750-ML ... . . 7 2 1 * * • EllEJISON 18 STILL neeotiatina SCOTCH with the John Wayne Club for a poel· Ballentine. 1 75-UTER ................ 13.59 tioo as tennis director. Tbe propou.l Chtva R .1 1536 baa been tickin& around for moothl. S eg-. QUART·········· ..... ··· A resident of Newport Beach, Cluny, l.7~UTER ........................ 12.05 Emerson is a two-time Wimbledon J & B, OOART...... .. . .. .... . . . • • .. .. .. .. . 9.96 champion recopiJed alone with Rod Johnnie Walka Blk •• QUART ..... 14.52 Laver,. John Newcombe and Ken La d 1120 Rosewall u the bat to ever come out u ers. 1 75-UTER · · .... · .............. . of Australia. * * * TEQ<JILA TBE l&ACQUET CLVB of IrvlDe Cuervo White. QUART • .. . . . .. .. . . • . . 6.34 =~ ~~ ae:r~ ~ Don EmWo Wh. & Oold. 1.75-tnt.8.71 Championships, to be held Feb. ,..1o Sauza Oold, QUART ............... 7.20 at the Forum in lqlewood. VODKA Inine'1 toa:rney la set for Jan. 23, wttb tbe eTentual 1in1lea champ Crown Russe. QUART ................ 4.22 q~ to PlA1 tn the prellmlaary Kamchatka. 1.~ .................. 7.92 j':,Tprl«to~vc:"cb':m'e'= Popov, 11~ ........................... 6.99 TM Awa toameJ ltaelf to Smirnoff. QUART .............. _ ........... 5.68 be 1.DoO-coltiakin t>.tween tm. Stolechna~ ~ ................. .10.39 pla.Jftl Wbo haft b9e:n battHn1 for tb• No. l rankiDJ In tbe W'Orid- Mutilla NaYratiloYa, Cbril Eftrt· LloJd and 17·v:-:1d.Tracy AulttL t.AGVNA BSA.CB 8UIDSN'T Dick 1Mda .......... 1"llnil' tn lut week'• P8Clftc Cout s.dCll' eta, eourt Doubl8i awDplonablp at tbl &a~ QUbGI lntne. LeaeJai'f.tadl"eid wsua P ... deaa•1 • ==·=~~== wttlllMll Plw.lll tq ~ u.. ........ ..... :Tit !Meb-RlUer tilam erwbW ........ Ma .. ,......, Alllen, •1 . .. 1 Wldla .... Ladt·Pnntil........, ~.cre~11~.\~ ctmM>.W.N. 8 1.1 6 53.90 61 .61 62 61 92.68 58.97 48.24 81.50 76.89 173.87 68.17 112.75 16429 63.39 71 .66 4929 8137 47.75 44.77 41.83 6426 117.55 BOTTll CAS( R£TAJL 5.21 10.48 9.49 7.29 9.03 11.33 8.12 5.09 9.75 10.96 5.55 5.55 8.89 6.84 10.34 11.37 5.49 11.83 11.28 5.68 14.61 5.62 14.61 13.53 8.99 5.14 5.22 15.45 9.83 4.02 6.80 12.82 14.49 11.37 9.40 13.70 10.57 5.98 8.22 6 .79 3.98 7.47 6.98 5.36 9.80 ROBERT MONDAVI WINES Chenin Bia~~.. . . 3.85 42.00 CabemetSauvlgnon. ~ ...... 6.60 72.00 Napa Gamay. ~ ...... . .. .. . 3.13 34.00 Ga~ Rose. ~ .. . 3.13 34.00 Fume B&anc:. ~ . .... .... . 4 .95 54.00 Johannlsberg Rlcsllng. 7~ 4 .78 52.00 Pilot Noi'". 7»1"t.. . 4 .78 52.00 PctiteSarah.~ .. 525 5720 Pinot NO.-Re.serve.~ . .. .6.05 66.00 Fume Blanc Reserve. 1~ ... 7 .67 83.60 Cab. Sauvlgnon Rsrv .. 1~ 24.20 264.00 Red Table Wine. 1~.. .. t.74 19.00 White Table Wine. 1~.. .. • . 1.74 19.00 Rose Table Wine.~ .. 1.74 19.00 Musc:oto D Oro. 37~ . . . 3.34 72.60. ~~~~ TABLE WINE.5 CALIF. WINES '~ ....cTE. IDSE. RED 283 239 BUENA VISTA WINES Oiablls. 750-ML .. . •. 3.03 Cabernet Sauvlgnon, 75().lo\L • 4.04 Burgundy. 1~ ....... . .2.63 Gamay Beaujolais. 750ML. . • 3.03 Pinot N<*. 750-ML 4.04 Zlnfandel. 750-ML. .. . .. .. . .•. .. . 3.44 Rose of Cab. Sauvlgnon, 750-ML 2.83 Green Hungarian, 750-ML 3.13 Gewurtztraminer. 75().,¥L. .4 .24 JohnaMisberg Rlesllng. 75(}ML .4.24 Sauvignon Blanc, 750-""-. . 4.24 BERINGER WINES CabunetSauvignon. m~ .... 4.40 Chardonnay,~ . 5.66 Ole nil Blanc. 7»ML ........ 2.93 Gamay Beaujolais, ~ .......... 324 Ga may Rose. 750#L . . . . .. . . ... 2.93 Grey R1esllng, 1»l'L .. . . .. . .. .. 2.93 LOWENBRAO HENRY 33.00 44.00 28.60 33.00 44.00 37.40 30.80 34.00 46.20 4620 46 20 48.00 61 .60 32.00 3520 32.00 32.00 BEER WE1NHARD BEER UOHTORMRK ~ACK 12-0Z. BOTTl.£ 224 ~ACK 12-0Z. BOTl1..E Malvasla Blanca.~ ............. 2.91 Plnot Nor. 15C>tYL ........................ 4A4 Zk1fande1. 750-ML. ......................... 324 Burgundy, 7~ ........................ 2.20 Rote. 7'0ll\L.. .............................. 2.20 Oillblls. 7~ ............................ 2.20 31.60 48.40 3520 24.00 24.00 24.00 BOTTl£ CASE RETAIL 3.50 6.00 2.84 2.84 4.50 4.34 4.34 4.77 5.50 6.97 22.00 1.58 1.58 1.58 3.03 2.75 3.67 2.39 2.75 3.67 3.12 2.57 2.84 3.85 3.85 '3.85 4.00 5.14 2.66 2.94 2.66 2.66 2.64 4.04 2.94 2.00 2.00 2.00 BAS ------ --------- Recalling .Another Wild Five-overtime Gmne m at Tl-Ta. ~ tocaltd om tr..~ .. .n. bllq foaled aa I.be.,._. l.Dd ter are Duryl a.re and Da1l lt nmaJm ... Holme1' at.al a.ad Halat Uea It at a, t.bea W tmlnltar>t Mart1 Olaoa faill to coanect at tbl free throw Une wttb four Mc:Ondl left.. It remalDI U9d•t• Tbtft1 0.ertlile: Tbe 8IDon ol Coach Daft Wum.an llrlU for Mv •tnlCM Potote aDd lMd. 11·12, wltb 1 :H remalnln•, oal1 to H• Weatmtmte.r bounce baalr to tie lfwttb a Ueb left. Newport Harbor'• Jeff Mall.aotr m1IMI trom tbe Tbat Wll ll ,..,.qo. Newport'• penoaael Included Hann. MallDott, UDfht:i, Poat, llo&DMf, Bo Grlffttb. Dt" Seel• ud N Tabt.t. MOit an 1unb acau.nd now, but 1f tbeJ don't nmember tbat one, tbey've got Sou.ay mtmori•. ••• IN llECEN'I' DEVBLOPIUNll at, NnDalt Harbor, the Sa.Uon bave added lite Tnlt .81 track and fteld coecb to rep1ac. Bab H6'.h.&d Votaw takes the bueball relDI, auCCeedlDa Mib Gray; 8W Pluica t. tbe lnterlm athletic director unW • ftDal selection t. made ID April or Kay; aDd BW Inell la in hiJ fl.Dal year u awlm eoach, .a. ~ hb teadlln• poeJtlcm to pursue buff ... intereN. Twett la• former St. Paul JDp eoaeb aDd la due for aubltitut. teachln& with t.be NftPO't·•--Dtatrict later tbiJ month. Veit.aw. a Fourrtaln Valley l'9lld9at and fGr'DM9I' llarlDe Corpe captain, is a craduate of Loq Beach State and la operau.n, aa a walk-on. ••• NEWPORT BARBO& P&INCIPAL Tom Jacoblon aay1 the Sallors' lutunt lD the 5uDMt Lea1ue la dim wttb projecUona of a 150-200 Jou of atudeDtl per yur apected t.be next four ran to dralD a-.y the current emollment ol 2.180. "It appears k>Ctcal that Ocean View mo wtD replace ua in the near future ln t.be Su.uet Leape," aays Jacobloo. ,,... __________________________________________________ lm!ll---..---------------IC:sm-------- Sailors Sinking? IOCIET SHm~~~,~~~ B•sketball 77fC~~81U$.1 Fighting Irish Newport Falls to Katella, 65-46 87 ROGEt CAllLSON Ot•IWlr .......... . . Upset by USF Wit.b ooe week and noa-leape O(lpODent ea.ta Mesa remaining before Sunset Leaiue baaketball ,,arfare, Newport Harbor mp•a tbances at a bona fide ahot at t.be leap cbampiorusblp appear Co be dwlndllng. • · At least that la the lmpreuioo pne got while watcblnl tbe Sailors abeorb a 65-te •Pankina by Katella Tuesday nlaht in the • winner's gym aa the Knilhta, ranked No. 3 in Oranae County. were winners In every depart· ment. FOB 11IE SECOND straight game the Sailors turned in a poor performance against man- to-m an coveraee, tb.la time coo- nectinl on only 16 of 47 attempt.a tron;i the field for an anemJc 34 percent. Friday nl1ht ln a five· overtime lou to rival Corona del Mar and ita man-to-man de- fense, tbe Sai1orl fared in the same llUIDDel'-3S.I percent ( 19 of 49). "Katella'a press made the tempo eet up," said Newport Harbor Coach Jerry DeBu.sk. "But that lhould.n't hurt us. We just abot poorly. We have to at.art 1etttng better scoring from our forwards." 'BBtJCE CALDWELL, who scored all of b1J 14 points in the tint ball, WU the only Blue· jacket to score in double fi&ures, while Katella, scoring at will, bad four playera ln double ftgurea, led by sophomore Scott Warner's 1B count.en. Katella Coach Tom Danley, priming his team for Empire Leaeue action a1atn1t No. l ranked Ocean View, aaid he felt part of Newport Harbor's pro- blem was lta loss to Corona del Mar. But DeBualt discounted that theory. "We were ju1t out- played." 1ald DeBusk. "Our practice for this game was good, but we just didn't do it ln tbe game." WHILE NEWPORT slumped to Its secood alrlUght lou and an 8·5 overall r ecord, Katella'1 won-loss stats were upped to 10-2 But Danley said his team la 1till 10 the frustration 1t.qe. Prep Basketball "I know that's a llWe unreal to aay." aald Danley. "but we are 10-2 and sWJ frustrated. Thia waa by far our beat game Oftr'· all this aeasoo, but we're not there yet. We feel we have a good team, but there la a lack ol lnteos1ty and a lot of u.neven spots Anteaters Fall To Cal St. LA Ocean View, Eagles In Rematch Tonight ·'There ls an advantage to this, of coune, because we think we have another ~30 percent ol untapped welfare down the road " Tbe loq aDd the abort al Cal Slate LA '1 •omen'• buketball team ru:lDed UC ln1ne'1 COD· ference opener Tuelday. Rath Smlt.b, a M aemor cents, aeored Jt polnta lmtde aDd Sude IwamJ, a 5-3 aenior iuard. scored 14 polnta from the outaide u Cal State LA downed the Amea_ten, 72·58, at Crawfonl Hall. The top rematch or the 1979-aO non-league baaketball season is on tap toni&bt u No. l Ocean View plays host to No. 2 ranked Estan- cia. It start.a at 7. Featured ls a duel at the poet where 6-7~ junior Wayne Carlander of Ocean View mecta t.be challenge of All..ClF aelect1on Steve Van Hom. a6-5aenlor. THESE TWO TE.AU met in the Laguna Beach lnvttat1onal final1 in early December and Ocean Vlew wu an euy winner, rollin1 to a 77-54 victory u Carlander pumped in 21 point.a and 1uard Jeff Andrade unloaded • with 23 poi.nta. Van Hornacoredonly 15pofnta, well off hiJ 23.5 average, doe largely to early foul trouble, wblch kepthil participation in tbe gametoamlDlmum. Ocean View e:ntera with an 11·1 record after aeelnS ill 1l·1ame .. winning atreak anapped at ID81ewoodlast week. t1tanda baa won a pair ot tournament champiOOJblpe alnce LalUJla Beach and owns a 10.2 overall record. Carla.oder enten with a 25.1 uerate, Andrade bouts a 25.S rate. Edison la at Costa Mesa. Loara travels to Marina, Dana Hlll51s at AS FOR THE SAILORS, there Corona del Mar, Mission Vi ejo m· appears to be a bigher pert"ell· vadea Univenlty and Santiago Lage or untapped energy. bosta Laguna Beach. Katella trailed only twice, at At 7:30 it'a San Clemente at 16·15 on Bryan Llnsky's eigbt- Lon1 BeacbWilaoD. footer, and at 18-17 on a Caldwell Jaaon Walker keys Huntington bucket. UCI bad oaJy one ~ aeon in double figures, Janna llcCar10 with 10 pota&a. KatberiDe Hamilton lfabbed etlht reboundl for UCI. now S-12 after atna e1lbt al it.a 1aat D1De. Tbere were a couple of bll DOD·leaiue pmea on the bl&b lebool leTel. Ocau View, beblDd a Beach's game with 119.0 scoring Other than that, it was all average; Marina duel• a foe Katella aa the Knl&bta utilized which lt trampled, 81·40, in their press effectively, disrupt· tournament play; and University mg the Sailors' flow will be tryiJll to make it two The key, of course, waa In 23-point performance by Hol17 llant.D. downed atraieht over South Cout League shooting K.atella clicked at a P'ountaln ValleJ, -..i. wblle Twi l)c!nabqe bad 11 representatives, coming o. ff a 54 2 percentage ( 26 of 48) pol.al.I and 12 nbcMmda to lead Kater Olli past 51...tavlctoryoverDanaHUi. a1a10st the Sailors' z.one, which !:d.laoo. 5'-0. amounted to 20 potnta more than Norma LeU1lrted and Tnen Meu:arto eada WITB FOOTBALL STABS now Newport Harbor could muster 1rabbed 15 rebouDdl for ueaa \'...,,now'"' oo clearly establiabed wit.bin the from the field. the Y•~::,:c' St.9wut a1ao caatrtbuted 11 polntl unit.a, Ed1Bon and Costa Mesa fort.be wb wb1Je Lee ADD llarpram paeed 1qaare off with Edison board THE SAILORS were 1tlll FountaiD Valley with 14 poUlla. power matched a1ai.nat Costa within ranse at 37.32 wtth 8:40 Mat« Del ran ltl record to f.2 b7 bold•n1 Meaa'aquiclmeu. left m the tb1rd quarter when the Ed.l.loa to J1llt t,b,.. polDU la tbl Udl'd ~ Ediaon features aeveral Knighta went on a rampa1e. Mary St.an.bra bad 11 POlata aad Ceeea 01-c:octl playencapableofdoublefigurea, Bucketa by Matt Nutter, Warner DlDe rebomada for the ilourcba. ShenDC'CI Meyer ln•ludlna M Paul Reaean, 6-2 Roeer Lemons and Dan WrtPt, paced Edi.loo with 11 pol.Dta. Dudley Lee, 6·3 sophomore aaodwiched around a t.bree-pol.nt COila Mesa Sot bl1 gam9 from Karm Yelidl R l c bard Ch an I , 6 · 0 Bill play by Jeff Eberhard extended and Carol KrQmtu to beat S... a.meat., IM1. Vo1elau, and sophomore Rick Katella'a lead to 41-32 with 3:• Yellch1 • M senior, aeond D poiD .. wblle 11 DtBernardo. left in the period. Krtltonan. a 5-5 ..S., bad l&. Bait al U.. came CoronadelMar,inthewakeofa Next for Newport i1 Coata lntbetblrdquarWl'wbeatbeMmtanp•QPt•lfor five-overtime victory over rival lleaa Friday olpt, a quintet 30~.IGbmaDICOndDforS..Clemeate. Newport Harbor, bolt.a a Dana wJt.b a 7-4 mule prior to toollbt'• .__._ ..__a 1 ____ ·--.... lD a low· Hllll ou&ftt wblcb bu proven 1ame apinat U1toa. Tben it'• ......... --.--. equal to tbe tult lD prior duels Sunaet Lea1u• action for aeoriq same that uw aalJcmt ....,_,Jane Rant witbtbeSeaKlnp. Newport Harbor ••alnlt M1aoa of the whmen, aeon lD double flsuiw. Hunt bad CoroudalMar,nntedNo. 7lD and llartu for tbe team CIDC'8 lOpotnta. Frea AP Dl ... ktlea OAKLAND -The San FrancUco Dam lo* the lead on a jump abot by 11.lke Bice wtth •~ millut. left in the pme and pulled away to a 17-51 Ttdor7 ewer ...,.eat.b·ranbd Noue Dame Tuesday Dl«hL Tbe lrlah, eomlna off a rrtz ..,. bnak from act.loo , suffered tbelr leeood eomecathe aa. at t.be collqe basketball seuon and fell to 7·2. 11117 lost ...., to Kmtacky on Dec. 29. Notre Dame led USY »-41 wttb nine minutes remaio.lal, but tbm the Dona toot coatrol, acortnc 11 atralebl poUlll to jump abead 57·50. Rlch Bran· Dini, a cnduate ol M arlna Hllb. broke Notre Dame'• lone dry rpeU wit.b a bukel that made the score S7-S2. but tbe lrtsb oner came back to within ltttkiJli ra.nie of lbe lead. The unranked Dons, who Improved t.beir HUOD reconl to 11·2, bad four liCOr'el In double a.ui-led b7 aubstit.ut.e forward Jobn Hqwood, 9'° ftnil!bed wUh 14 polata. ' Only five Notre Dame pla)en, tbe starters. acored. 8nDDiDI WU the leader wdh 1$ poiDLI. a • .,.u r ... s •• oae.e S•••~ SAN DIEGO -Guard AU'Clll 9.nyboro bit a .,oot JWDP 1bot at the buner Tuesda7 ni&1rt to sive Hawau a 78-76 overtime victory over San Dteao St.ate ln a Westenl Athletic Cooference pme. Strayhorn led all acoren witb 31 potata. He abo bad seven rebou.ods. Eric Bowman added 20 polnll and 10 rebound.a fort.be R.ainb>ws, who are DOW 2·1 ln WAC play and M overall. Freshman PauJ Mcltlmmey came off the bench to le9d San Diego State wttb 2lO point.a. Eddie Morris added 13 po1nta for the Asteca, who dropped to 2· l ln conference ac:Uoa and U overall. Eddy Gordon bad 10 points and a 1ame-b.llb 14 rQounda for tbe ben, and teammate TaaJ GWJDD wu credited wtth 13 aailta. 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PNp Soc:Q9f ~---'··-· ,,,,.,.t<Af"tflll ~ WOIMft'a A9'd Hodtey ......... ...,_ J, ~ Glilllle. Ne•pert ---....-r. P\11.e ... I, C..-.""- ,.,.... Pllffe 83 AREA WRESTLING. • • the Sea View Leque championship with a squad loaded in degtb, talent and a top.ootcb transfer from the heart of the wrutling belt- Oklaboma. League champion Dean Cutelo, a junior on the. 98-pound level, la Irvine's only returntne league titlist, but the Vaqueros have impressive credentials at every welaht. Rob Weisa, a junior at 122, waa second in league, Steve Billa, a senior at UM, waa third and fourtb- place flDiahes were obtained by a.ya Fernando (114), Steve Scbwichen- bere (157-pound sophomore> and junior John Ware (178). League champion.a on the Junior vanity level ln '79 include Dave Yanek (141), Kurt Johnaoo (148) and Gree Borden (129). Cbal!lpi.om from froeb-sopb circles include K.J . Bently (105-pound aopbomore> and Mike Reed (135- ~und aopbomore). Randy Updyke, a unlor with an impressive reputation, the Oklahoma tran1fer in hia aopbomore eeasoo. Oee••Viee Norm CUilum bas taken over the coacbi.D8 duties at Ocean View and bu excellent potential in the upper wel&bta to make the Seabawu a stroaa dual match and tournament team. Amons tbe 1tandout1 are Dan Cleanrllter (UN), leeond ln the CIF 8outbern Sectloo and a state ftDalilt; Cbrta Schub (157). second in the Em- pire Leque; and Daryk Rowland (141). ad Mik• LaE. both third iD Empln drdl1 u union. Call~-~ wu bead eoacb at rea HICb ti.. put 11x yean, mo f?: MDkn Zane Hulen (J.21), Jobn Jtalm (Ul), Mite 8coU (1'18) and JOG Miller (heavyweight) listed on the varsity !'Oller. s-ae.e..c~ San Clemente's Hlgb'a best team ever, accordine to Coach John Owena, is bolstered by the return of senior Brian Colbert, heavyweilbt Duane Ford, aenlor Kevin McGowen, junior Shawn Ramsey and sophomore Jim Hogan. Colbert is a Dpwney Hiah tramter, Ford was secoDd ln the South Cout League in '79, McGowan pinned every JV foe be faced u a Junior, Ruaaick waa third at 95 ln leape u a freshman, Ramsey is at full streDith after an injury cut him down as a sophomore, and Hoean waa the league's 105-pound champion u a freshman. . Othen iiiclude: sophomore Neal Racltleff (98): seniors Rlclt Cornwell (129), Phil Buaaict (135) and Steve Weibel (141), aU lea,ue finalists u jtmion; senior David Smith (the league'• JV champ at 168 in '79); and junior John Schroeder, who was third at the 178-pound vanity levelin'79 , Van Hoorebeke Resigns at BB Dave Van Hoorebeke, bead football coacb at IIunt1qtoo Beach Hl&b for the put four years, retlped Tuea- day. Appllcanta to replace Van Hoorebete wll1 be IOUlbt from within tbe school dlatrict, accordlq to Prin· cipal Tom Kolanoa.ki. Van Hoorebeke will 'coattnue at the school 81 a pby1lcal education teacher, end altboueh KolaDOlkl ac- cepted the reslpat.ioG witb tbe eom· ment that be bope4 the coach would "continue in an uaistlnl role wttb the football probram." there bu been D<' comment from Van ffoonbeb OD hil fUlure plana. Tbe OU.. bave aone w1Dlell the put~ IMICIDl. lolilua an 0.9-1 r. cOrd thtl ..... u4a 0...1...-ln 1t'11. ID hit four·1ear lttnt et tbe bela:J. Va~ bad• +aJ..a,. tor(I. BantinatoD Beadl ltll1 bu a wtn· -. ltnak lntact of. faDMa, durtDf wtaleh tliDe U.. wue two die. (Fill in your interest raJ,e hnr ) ~Tbntt Act'nmu Nm l4\;li arn.W mt~ !Rm ylridl on $1,0XJ at ~ n amuaJ lllle'rlS (7 lfi )'lttdl on amiunu opmrd With a bttJto a:; OXl Adi 01 Wllhlhw lllY lmDWlL m penalty. Welmowth.e person through a Conunercial Credit answer before you write ffice. There are no passb6oks or it in. The 81h% you can earn in rtificates to get lost or stolen a Super Thrift Account of $1,<XX> or If you'd like to see your money more is probably 50% higher than your begin earning what it's really t.Wrlh. .. regular bank ~k rate. And Super send this co~n ~t:h your check or !fK>n· Thrift AccoWlts opened with a mini-ey ~.or bnng at mt? a ~al mum of PX) earn 7% ... approximately Credit otfx:e. For more information, use 25% higher than conventional bank pass-the coupon or call us. book interest Available to California residents only. In this inflationary economy you ,--------------, wantyourmoneytoeamwhat it'sn?ally I D Ya.rd!Rmniabadonon Supa"JlnftAcalunta.~ I worth. But you may wonder "What's I o Hn't""ctm ~moneJ ard!r '°"a io I theca~'Quitesimply,there~none. I ~~~=b~ I Super Thrift Accounts pay the high D Th-. 0 C.C..111idbl I rates you normally3990Ciatewith thrift I lndlt~•IU---~'""'l"'.':""'---certificateswittnrt tying up your mon.. t w-... 1 I ey. You can witlnraw your funds in any I Dt. I =~r==z~~'W •, oo•.... •, ~compounded qUarterly, just like a ..,...,....,tn.m ....._ ____ _ passbook accomit I COMMEROAL CRfDIT I And~aa:ountisworry-be .. I ~~l'\AN~rm I Itshandledconvenientlybymail. crm L--------------1 ( • onomically? un•a TDtl NOW to runn the United statee eecoom1ca.ll1 -to minimize tbe need to do 10 militarily. to reduce internal divislveoesa and to uaure the rest PopeyeKOs Burger King NEW ORLEANS (AP> -A national hamburger chain has a1reed to •op its "love that chicken" advertiaing, arter Popeye's Famous Fried Chicken. Inc., claimed it used that phrase commercially first. Popeye's weot to court when Burger King Qrp., began using ••Jove that chidten" in advertis- ing ror chlclll!n sandwiches. Burger Kine counter-sued, chalJenging Pq>eye's exclusive right to commercial use of the phrase. In an agreement signed by U.S. District Court Judge George Arceneaux Jr., Burger King aereed to stop using the phrase and todroplt.9slit. ol the ....W OW we tao work toaetber qaln u a people." H.Ndley aald tn an addNM to Town Rallo1Ca1l!ora:la. Hoadle1 takt the u .s. • 'deblll- ed, drlftAld and dcubUd" dwi.nl the ma. and must now dedde wb.U.er to mate Che collllq de- cade the•• Ach1q Eiahtie3'' or the "Achievinl Ellbtiea." He aaid moat Americans achieved economic aecurity durina the ''IOIS but are ocnetheleu pesaimlatic about the '80s. "ALMOST UNIVERSALLY, people across the United States have lost direction, motivation and a clear-cut objective," Hoadley said. "The very siplifi· cant overall U.S. economic acbievement.9 or the 1970s have dispelled traditional concerns about job security. and no popularly supported national goal has been put in its place." Hoadley said Americans must ask themsleves if their nation ls "over the hill" and prepare themselves for the consequences ofthetr answer. "A 'yes'_ answer pretty clearly means more interna1onal challenges and overtures agatnSt U S. interests," Hoadley said, "a contracting rather than a tra<li- honally expanding economy and 1ndiv1dual and group expecta- tions for less and Jess rather than more and more." S•l4tttel Nordstrom Stores of Seattle, Wash., has appointed Ryan Gausman of Irvine, as manager of the South Coast Plaza store. Gausman joined Nordstrom's in 1971 as a salesman in the men's sportswear and later moved into the accounting department. Sea Site Viewed Suitable for Oil MENLO PARK CAP> -A sea floor sample taken 2S miles off the Northern California rout suggesta that rooditioos suitable for petroleum exist ln the area, a report by the U.S. Geological Survey says The report says high concen-trations of hydrocarbons were noted off the coast near Eureka, 230 miles north or San Fran. casco. indicatmg that "probably natural gas and, possibly, oil" deposita may have accumulated. LEASE fB Econonllc Embargo Hurts Everybody From The Leader WE ARE OFF ro A RECORD LEASE YEAR• Benefrt From Our Pr1c111g Policy. Stlection And Superb SeMCe. NABERS~ OPEN7DAY8 BJ JOBNCUNNIFF .. ~ ....... AMtytl NEW YORK -Ec<momlc warfare la cosUy, no matter bow or aaalnat wbom it la practiced - agalmt tbe lranl.aoa for bavlrll taken Americana boaage or tbe Soviet Union f« lta involvement 1D Afghanistan. The grain and high tecb.noiocY embarao agalnst the Soviets may hurt an already weakened dollar. which depends on exporta to retain streqth. 260f HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA 540-9100 IT CAN DISRUPT OO•E8'11C mart its. coelinl those lnvolved u much u $300 million dollars, ac--=====--=:-=::---:::------::::= cording to Agriculture Secretary Bob Beralund. It may result in lost federal revenue and at the same time ra1ae the level of government flnancing . . . which in turn could raise pressure on money 1markets and force domestic mterest rates higher. It may force authorities into making ( ) gasohol as an expedient to \ f; u "' f \ f I. t ·""'·"" absorb excess grain . _ rather than as part of a well-conceived and weU· financed long-range energy conservation and pro- duction plan. Conceivably, 1t could invite economic retalia· Uon in some form from the Soviets. or perhaps lead to the loss of markets to other industrial nations that might be inclined to fill the technology void I================~ MANY AMERICANS AND THEIR con-gressional representatives will be asking det.ailed Annual Yield• 12.922% Annual Rate•· 12.358% SH,IOO Wlnlmam, e mouth term. Rat~• dfectlve January 10 ·January H •Eifect•e annual yield auum• that principal and lnt«•l were to be lnv .. ted for one year at the annial rate. Annual rate t. subject lo ohanoeat renelt'al. · ·u.s. \easury Bills are aold at a diac:ount rate. Ti. adverti.Md annual rate of lnv•tment 09rliliCJt• l.t 1 .. than Yi of 1 % over the eff.e- tive ratl MrDed al the end of the alx·month term. llliaff ;l.iif;!l•)®C•1tlilii'. questions over the next few days about who gets the better of the bargain, in viewofthepotentialdamage to the domestic economy. While Berglund stated that when they reopen "there's oo reason for markets to change much from Friday's close," expenence suggest.a that such an assumptioo is based solely in hope and not on reason. Closer to reality would be the assumption that mark eta will react wildly. as t..bo6e holdln& contracts for futurl delivery seek to unload and potential buyers. having Ume on their side bide their lime. EVEN IF THE FEDEllAL GOVERNMENT makes good on its plan to buy up much of the grain, the commodity apparently will stay ln the United Stat.ea, continuing to overhang the market and af- recling prices from farmer to retaller, lncludinc all the traders and cootracton in between. In technology, some producen have been furious at export restrtctlooa even before the latest adml niltration tactic. Control Data Corp., a producer of computer hardware and aottware, bu been eapeclally clla- turbed, having been denlecl'llaJe to the Soviets of a sopbllticated met.eoroloitcal computer. Tbe 1overn- meot said lthad mllltary uses too. Yoa :ii' receive sun.• EACH MONTH. Bat. llbject to cbanoe at t908Wal be.Md on c:mm1G'i.u~ 91ll dl.tcolmt rate. n... s. a ONE PROBLEM WITB &EBnJCl'IONS oa :z:-1J~ &;r. w1:au:,i;;~; a~J.bw~ tecbnok>IY ii that the United States no loqer bu a Comp ' lnformat:ion funWibed u-.-...-1. comer on tbe market. Licenainl qnementa have --·--put much American tecbnolOI)' Into the fac:tortee Of ....,.. CalLtcraSam tor o.w a qaan. of a £urope and Japan, and tbeM nations allo hue de- , ontu.ry. velOPedtbeircompeUUntechnololY. 1ta1i.wlde~ wltb ~a.. Overall, IOIDe anatyatl ulr Uh U.S. ecclftOID)' 11----ts •ulflciclllb' lt.rcmc theH days to be UMd u a :.,.••••••·-.--·----•••• .. weapon.. Tbedollar'1 nlue u cummey •nd ,..pea ,. u a ltorebomeol value bu d~pndpt1o'11JJ_ol late. Amqtbe tellCIDI dl.td are lrPMllll e• lD U.S. tntemMIGnal payJMDll1 JJperc4ilit ~~15 "1~ cet kltlnlt ntal, bl11Menl ~ delldti 9"11 dl&J'lq,..nolrelaU"IJrobmtapulto9.ct.cliw hi clomlidc Produdivttl. and lack ol • cOoi'dlDac.d •ffO Jll'Oll'Ul, , '80s Prom~ing, Hut • • • Naging Problems From I.set Decade 9JMAMYLUCAI ............. WlU. tbe hlt•na of tbe U.., UIMma~totlba looll b9dl Won. moytq mad .. for•tbe ... 1et~. the pl"Olpects an promtatns for renewed ~c pl'OlperltJ. Butootbefcntom1 llli,..U,~ bl•m• won tbelrway~tbe ecoaomy. llott ol tbe prvblema of tbe "'JOI woneaed or N-ellMqed la 1179. Couumer price IDfladoD mo"4 ..taead ,.... a ,. .. of 8 percent to more than 12 percent. ProductM· ty 1rowtb, wblcb slowed dramaUcally tbrousboot the "'JOI. actually decl.lneddurtna the year. AND 'l1IE ENDGY crWa re- surfaced with renewed viaor .. propelled by both economic ud political eveata, prices for en.de oU soared. For comumera. the bottom line oo every COWll wu, acaln, hilherprices. In response to this penlatent in- flation u well as weakneaa in the dollar, Federal Reserve Chairman Volcker anoounced a tough policy in early October. Strongly antJ-lnfiatiooary. the new Fed policy almed at UmlUna the amount of credit available, not just increu1n.c the cost of bor· rowing. The announcement sent short-term lnterest rates soarin& to unprecedented hiahs and. ln response. the securtties marlteta reeled. With an extraordinary amount of conflicting data, 1979 wu a1ao characterized by coo!uaion sur rounding the whereabouts and severity of "the receMlon " Mer· rill Lynch's economists thtnk the reces11100 is indeed here and that 1t started to uruold early in the year when consumer spendmg began to falter. This trend solidllied in the second quarter. when the ecooomy registered a decline of 2.3 percent in real terms. Then, in the th..ard quarter, rHJ ONP rebowMled aecom- NDMd bJ allwp, hfo.moatbrtM lnntaU.U.. aVT .U ova ecoaomlata Me :.:;=::r;:: rebound pow•ed larPlJ bJ tbe ead of tbe IWDIDCI' IU U.. (wblcb ,ot eomumen beck mtb9 road), ph• a temporary re-•v=., of the "baJ lt DOW'' phi (aided DO doubt by auto m*'ltlfec:turer reballAll) . Our eeommilta tberelore ex- pect the receukm wW ban re- em er 1ed in tbe fourth quarter and early atmtlea for bo~ durable .. ad retail MelD to pport tbetr theory. In all. 'they enNion LWM four quarters ol ne1ative IJ"OWth. And. while the eotnc will not be as rough u the 1913-ms re- cession. t.be stubborn rate ol Lnfla. lion and t.be Fed's atrtqent aD· Udole are likely to nucerbate the process u a whole. But by late 1980, an economic recovery should be underway u bouaiDg and corporate profits rebound from earlier declines. unemploy· meot pea.ks and comumttr price lDflatioo r alla. GIVEN THE POTENT negative eventa or 1979, both ecooonuc and political, the stock market exblbited unusual r~­ sillence. Even its moat violent re- action ot the year, right after the Fed's early October announce ment. was not as ~vere as the selling cbmu of October 1.978 when the shakeout in secoodary stocks was mud> more extenslve -though the overall lou an the Over The Count~r MASOUstilll)S Dow -... 1Ddmtrlal Anna-wua~Uletame. To-m.J marbt watchera. bow•Hr. the Dow .Joan la·I dustrtal Avvac• 11 the ltoek market -a LDderltadable bat • mtaleadlna YiewpcGt w1dc:b Ml I contUHd many tnwston. ~? tedly the moet quoted ladex • a.round, the Dow bu certalnl1 funeUODld la tbe put u an ade- quate nOeetioo ol ltoet .-tee t.reDda mseaerat. But tbraupoat the latter "nll, the Dow baa laged beblDd mOlt other lDdeua and, more lm· portaatly, muked many underly-lnc treadll, Thus, in a year when ln•eaton noeked to money martet funda, the ltatiatics clear- ly point cd that lt'19 WU aJIO a year ot opportunity for many !D- veston lncommooatocka . EA.SLY IN DECEllBE.a, tbe NYSE Coms-tte Lndex abowed a gain ol more than 10 percent for the year; t.be American Stock Ex- chanee Index 4S percent the S • P 500 8 peremt and the Wilahire 5000 l!> percent. By comparilon, the Dow Jonee average hovered 1D the 810 to 830 ranee, virtually un- changed from Its 1978 close ot 805.01 or from ita 1969 close of 800.38. MERRILL LYN{.11'8 market analysts think the positive secular trend abould prove the dominant force during the '80I. 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NEW YORK (AP) -Thi ltod: ~ w1dl a broad rally but t.bea retreat.cl toda.J amid mlsture of DIWI 00 U.S. economic st:reqtJ.w and • • eJectroOJca and --:I:" = all nceet •i!Den cm aallctpatJon ot ; ...DI build!•· ..... •IDCDI'~ loMn. l Tb• Dow Jona aver•ie ot ao lDdustrt~. QP lt.n point.I Tuelday lo lta larcest ~ID monthan a,._,, and abud by around 11 po1nt.s N9WaJ ~ CbdaJ .... down LG l>OlDla to ISO.OI. New Yont 9tock Escbanle YOlume w to ..,. million &bane. ()penlna·hoar YOlume ol .D mlJHon man. wu J! under the flnt-bour record ol :n mllloe Ibara Kt Oct. 10. • Oatnera *I loeen by a 3-2 lllU'lln mnaatHYSB ..._ 11 "the IU1I nailed dowo" their proftta .an,~·· ltront cw and today's ..,..,_...,_. wne. laid ...,_ Leny WeiebteJ ol Baebe Hal.aey Sturt Shieldl lbc. : TM rally wu sparked by • Commerce ~ estJmat.e Tuad.ay that the economy sre• au z.a ~ annual rate ln tut year's fourth quarter. double ,,;.. emment'• pm-taus estimate But ln IUlCJlt.heT report, the C'.otnmerce Delartment aad today that •al• of new. one-family homes pluqed 13. S percent betWMn October and Novembtt Mortgage Rate Jumps Uncurbed WASHINGTON (AP> lnterest rat2S on bome mortgages jumped to record levels last month, and further tncreasea appear certain, the government refe>rU. The effective mterest rate oo morqages for new howies averaged 11 65 percent lD early December, up from 11 37 peTCent the previous month, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board said A IUNT OF MOllE INCREASES cout• be HeD in the comm1Lment rate. the tnlerest that financial lnstit~ promise on yet to-be-dosed mortgages. It rose from 12.SS percent in November to 12.93 percent la.st month. The commitment rate last month avenged 2.54 'percent hlgber than at dtd a year earlJer, the bank board said "THE FEDERAL RESE&VE BOA.ID'S October 6 aoll inflation monetary action coounues ~ push mortcage commitment rates higher," said Jay Jaais, bank board chat rm an. JaOJS &a.1d the bous1n1 industry must expect "a.ever.J more months of tough going" as a result of &.be Federal Rest•ne'!> ac:-tion.-. Woman to Head Business Agency SACRAME?\TO <AP1 Gov EdmWld Brown Jr has appointed tht• f1r..t "'omcin California comm1ss1oner pf corporal.Ions The governor's office announced the a;>pomtmeot or GeraJdtne Green. 41. of Los An&eJes. a seru<r attorney and assistant corporate S<-cretary for the AUantu Richfield Co Sr tH'lu I tt Tiff. .-..porU9h1 . ... Oo.-Jettn.·t rrra..- N£W 'fOltlUAll'I ,,, .... Oow-J--noc1n JI •"Cl 10 trn U Ull ., ~ .. ,,,.,.,, ,, ... V' '' •I \n a.... ...... ·-~ ~ ~ fV ..S I'll .. I• ljO °' -I x. oe 111i.111 1' tu.as. o '°' .. "001 ,.°' '°' 10. o~• XM •1 *·" .9Q n m 11 • o •• ..IJJ )()() ·~.100 .00 1tO I~-I~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. .. ... .. Mhol ... 1od.:11 Did NEW 'fORK 1AI>\ Jtn • Towy ICW m ;a,e l•W. 111 • .,.._,ENTERTAINMENT I •1n1aa1. aona LOe ANOICLD <AP> -I ...... ... llllOt that P88 atNd * &wt m~ ..... 1V IDO'ft•. It .. ( ) Ualll~baa--TV REVIEW . LdOetor ...=..!° .. o u Oeon1e'1 clraml ... Ullq ,.. ..... -u. drum, aAd ... mo.te. ''1'tMLMbeOfffeay ,''ltWM called (the DION), bued cm UnQIJ Jt La OalD'a futurllUc yarn 8llou& a ~ mu wboM dreamt ,.,,...., reaUtJ. Pm' ftnt mcnte wmt 10methinC lib dda: • UtJC& DAVllON played a fellow aamed Georce On-, a troobled 1lld wbo bel1u t.be IDQYie bJ ltUmbUQ out Of tbe na6ble ol a DDdear boloe&Ult. ftD 9IOllY takea plaee ln Thlnp an pretty awful, bm tbe late 20tbo....century, when Geoqe a. aocm ltiJTed from psycbi8trilta bave tbe aid ol llft,~.r be Wit Oeorl• u1•m iolns to do -.i DO poUtt~ DO KJeadlt. DO DldlolODber ~ ....-beea able to clO •• •l~fl ••• to make the •bole wciirld rtibt... • i IN ALL. n wu a Dice dre• . The atory wu eerta1nb' anJqQf. and tbe ac:ore ... bJ Ill= Small, wbo did the aoGDdtl for .. Kime" and ''llaratbQD Kan.•• : Still, tt WU a blt wet.rd. and ;I wu comforted by tbe lcnow~ upon A"8kentn1 that it WU aleep to dbeoftl' be wu only remarkable macblDes ud Wfae'D Be A atale1 ba'rine a mptmare. elmmtcta, lncludinc one that Georp, underRandably. Uk• enablea them to put patient.a lD a TIMO.uuu Hallmark StaticaAwardbal been Unlike her comic 1trip character. the ~ttl~: m.~ a1 wak~. dream slide and induce clreama. prwentedto MtakJa Viejo builwaman ,... Cary, Broadway venion of LiWe Orphan Annie .:.S th-:? bla ~ e:~ ~= =~ U:... ~ wllo opll"lltM ear.,.•a Cbenuu ltatlm Cll8 Crown suffers from en>wtna pains, and periodically peculiar dfect on reality. Uke bi.a "effective dreams" when be .a dream. On a allly whim. checked the TV UJ;ttnp. Uh' '1'be Lathe ol Hea•en" wa ICbeduled. toolebt on KOCE (50) at 8 :30 and KCET (219) at 9:30. Nab, It eou.ldn't be. But then. you never know. Toniebt I'm Sol.al to dream that the Rams beat Dallat and Tampa Bay and finally make It to the Supcir Valle7l>artnr91oearlbeSanDiecof'reewQ. "Annie" bu to be replaced. Here the pro-the Ume be tried to 1et frail 1.nduc• a dream in Georae that Cary, a IW'dem of Laeuna NlcueJ, bu bMzi u · ducen ~ the bit musical listen u eager lit· with h1a Aunt Etllyl and abe the aun "abtntna. 'I'hb ii 1818 or IOClated ""'1 aw.nm for Z1 yean, 18 ol wbldl were Ue would-be Anni.es try out for the part. slapped him. He dreamed uw eo, and the aan never ahlnes. apent lD ~ flrm'a marketlnl department. A .-------------------..:;..;..------------------------------Bowl. IJ'aduate ol USC, Cary la active ln community 1emce cqanlutlom, lncludiq tbe Saddleback Valle1 EKcb•naeClub. Jam B. llodladel of Corona del Mar, preatdent ot the Wll1ard Company of Fountain Valley. WU appointed by Rep. Robert E. Badham, ft.Calif., u a-deleaate to the White House Conference on Small Bualneu ln Waabi.qtoa Jan. 13-17. San Dleeo Federal Savtno and Loan Asaocla· Uon announcet t.be appointment ol .... E. Dllba u relicmal man.acer for the aaaoclatloo'a Orange County brancb network. Dillon, vice president and branch manager, opened three ol San Die10 Federal'a six offices in Orange County beginnin& with Capistrano Bea~b in ms, Laguna Nlauel in 1977 and most recently. ~an Dle&o Federal'• regional headquarters ln £orporat.e Plua, Newport Beach. Dillon waa recently elected to the board of directors of the Newport Center Association . . Cean ScmlllfP Brallda. Orange Coast Savtnp and Loan Aasoclatioa ol Coeta M•a will open lta f1nrt branch office near Allabetm Stadium, accordina to Richard P. Bond, president. The branch, ft.nt for lbe 21·month-old aavinp and loan, will be located near Anaheim Stadium, In the vlchdty ol State CoUe1e BoWevard ancl Katella Avenue. ltlaacheduled to open lD mid-fall. Orange Cout Savtnp recently beean cooatruc. 'tloo of a Sl.5 milUoD headquarters building ln Costa .... that wm boale the maln bnDcb a well u COi'• '°"atebNdquarten. ....... ••ge Ollte.. Tbe formal opening of the new Woodbridp of. :nt. of Bank of Irvine will be held Monday at 10 a.m., aceord.lnl to Euame Aldrich. ~ of the I.JI.. ltitut.lon. At tbe aame time, the ma1D oftlce of Bank ol lrri.ne wt11 be officlally transferred from the branch at Cul•er ud Walnut. At the new omce. Bank of Irvine will occupy a ~.500-aquare foot bulldlq. Sala Ollke Opewu Kun-Hutlnp, Inc., a manufacturer of foUa for beat tranaferdecoraUng, has announced the opening of.a Callfonlia sales office and warehousing facility aD7'20MountHerrmann, Unit I, FountalnValley. . According to Jim Vaughn, sales representative lD the offtce, lbe facility will serve Kurz.Hastings' mark eta for hot·stamping foils and equipment in the plutlc1, wood products, automotive, appliance. packaetne. cosmetics. and &raphic a.rta industries ln Westernatates. : Kun·Hastinga' North American headquarters '"ln Philadelphia . . NBD~TaMled crrca Design bu been selected to coordinate the interior deai&D of Truffles, a new restaurant and private club in Newport Beach, according to Donald Nevins, vice president of Southern Pacific Hospitali· ty,ownenoltheclub. Wlth an anticipated opening of April, Circa prln· cipal Jim Skaug said more than $1 million will be ~nt on the club's interior deslp, which will have a EuropeanOalr. Tnlfftee la located at 1617 Westcllff Drlve. Rneam...cc .. ~ A 15 pe;rce.nt reduction in natural· 1u con· sumptlon qualtfted the Velvet 'l'Urtle Restaurant, 9 Faablon bland, Newport Beach, for a Southern Califonda Gu Co. food lnduat.ry CONCERN award for en•ro lll&Ultment. Tbe mollt Jlpiiftcant aavtnp at the restaurant were acbleved b)' t111'Dlnr oa equipment when not , la ... , ltmldq OYeD preheat tlmel, eooldDi full capacity load.I IDd by teeptna equipment door cloMd wbiD ID UM. 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A dramaUzaUcn ol a tru cue of a youn1 •l.na•'• brUlb wtt.b death atarr1nl Penelope Mllford and LeoDard Nlmoy (photo at left). NBC e Uve From studio 8H. Zubln Mehta conduct.a the New York Phtlharmonlc lo a tribute to Arturo Toecanlni (see atory below). .,._Zia Z. e.iioi. A pen. ,,... lwotMlll\ OOl"9ll '°, .. Unlled 8111111 ~ ~ .... cNr'lll ID ~ a' tor1unl (2 In.I • &.ftAMO TliB CW ._.OF ~OH ._,. HilCfilltt A tomiW ... .. Qlljltd llPGl'l IO • M--*" • .,,_...., --~ . .... • • • •1 W• voi.• 'ttN) 0.. AndrWllll!t. DllrOOIV ~· OUtlng ""~ M Ww. a~ fl'IM't Cllt to rnlftlry duty ~ ....,... •ICilgolllllr11 ""'°"' ... io. °""' (1 "'"ff ...,,, .*"9 * * • .. ,,0111.., O.i" ( 1'41) Y\IOfW!e o.c.rto, "" C-Oll • C**CAWTT 011111: Ledy Antoni• ,,..,, """°' Of .. ~ ~ c:NtW I And Tlle"-torlliOf\." ~•9MMTTA ..,., ... ,,..... lot ... Ql$IOll a.y • "*"° l'Mfl tllW .. _. N-'t .,,..., cMtno • (OO«ilry IRI 1010 TOMOMOW Gue1tt Actt111 Joen Font-. )IU alnglf An!Ut 00.V 'Seb'lire' Stan ~(~. •onWTmoca A Crtlty POltiden "'OM °""""'°"" 10 Nfl ..,. oftloe. ~ 1Mt ... -end '*ttdertv ~ IDIJeMll "' £ddie Ind T umer r.:.111111 good old deya. Dolor .... put on ~ lfter Mt ...,. IOeel ttl ....... lllld CflllfY• "'°"* --... IUlbMd .,.... "' 1111 lrtltiONI jealOllly. and ,,_.. In ... fie KlnQ&. • CAl'TIOfe>MC N!W9 ....;;..~~ GMA~ 8el1 peeea .. • bounty hunter to recowr money Ulllen If om him .MCME Tlu•nll••'• . Bayt I,... fto,,,n Leonard Nimoy play1 a neuro1ur1eon and Linda Mlller ii hla wife in "Seiz~: 1be Story of Kathy Moni1,'1 a new TV movie a!rtn.e toniibt at 9 on CBS, O\annel 2. -...-ClOIAd hllP ~..,. twO tllOcll• of \IOle&. 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Kellef I0"\5 a oroue> of 08Mt'len ltvlng on 1 rann to trllCk down the muroet- er OI one ol them fD OVEAEMY "~RigMa·· el) MACHEll t l.E>iRER ~ m .JOl<ER"8 Wtl.D B*lerd table lumP. noodle mall lnQ. I able IPl'lnNlU wnh IMI. th wlllklr!g 8 NEWLYWED BAM! 8 HOU.VWOOO 90UNEI • AU.IHTHE,AMILY ··Arch141, The Hero" • MACNEl&.. I l.f.HMR MP'OAT G GAEAT P£IW'OAMAHCE8 ··Moliere·· In the llrtt part Of At1antl MIM>UCtlllll'e • ~ ep.c, Jeetl a..,. 0111 Poqutl\n (MOCW.) IS -orowtno up 1n • t>out-g101ae I 71h-c1ntury houlehOld Ind. rebettong againal 1rlld11ion. decides lo atucfy law (Plt1 1 <>' 5) Claa1111el Listbtg• f) KNXT !CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBq Los Anqeles O KTLA l)nd ) Los Angeles Q !<ABC TV IABCJ Los Angele<1 ()) "-FMB(CBSI San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los AnQ!!les 9 KCST IABC) San Ou•qo CD KTTV (Ind 1 Los Anq1•lt•'> Cl) KCOP TV (Ind J lOs Angell"• fill) l<CET· TV (PBSJ Los Angell•-; ~ KOCE·TV !PBS) Huntington Beach Mehta Bows To Toscanini By MARY CAMPBELL NEW YORK CAP) Zubin Mehta says he hopes NBC's first "Live from Studlo 8H" concert tonight at 9.30 on Channel 4 will be "successful from the spmtual standpoint." The concert, featuring Mehta and the New York Philharmonic, is in lribute lo Arturo Toscanini. the orchestra's direct.or from 1926 to j936. Toscanini, at the age of 70 111 1937. became director of the newly created NBC Symphony. "THE n..AG BEARERS of the classical music -tradition in the United States have been talking ·about such an opportunity since Toscanini's days." ,says Mehta, in his first year as the New York ·Pbilharmonic's music director. "But since the last ·ToscaninJ concert that took place, the commercial :media bas really completely forgotten about us ." • The concert will be ln the studio, 8H, in .Rockefeller Center's RCA Building, in whlch Toscanini conducted his fa.rst NBC Symphony concert Chnstmas Day 1937 and bis la.st, April 4, 1954. "The Voice of Firestone" and the NBC Opera •lso originated in 8H. More recently, "Saturday Jljight Live" and "Hot Hero Sandwich" have been i>roduced there. The studio was renovated in 1962, but Mehta says it is the s ame slu as it wu in Toscanini's day. MEHTA, '3, SAYS HE never met Toscanini. lie was a student In Vienna when Toscanini died at the age of 90. "Atno point has NBC told us to play a Ughl classical proeram ln order to eet as much public a. possible," the conductor says. "We are gotne to play the masters that Toscanini was so at home .with, Verdi, Wagner, ~thoven and Mourt." Soloists will be soprano Leootyne Price and violinist ltzba.k Perlman. The proeram will differ from a typical New York Phi.lbarmonic concert for a "Llve from Lincoln Center" broadcast on public t.elevialon, Mebtasays. ,, ._ .. LIVE ROM LINCOLN Center" baa no extra ti bUne. no closeups. That wu the deal we made th them. You come into our concert with OW' " udlence lD our ball and doo't bother us. "TUt la an entire ~. 'lbia will be a to-mlnut'.e presentet.ion real1f without an lDtennlllta:l. Tbere will be m 'lnteJmilaloa .: feature' ~ an anecdotal setmmt about Toscamm . ·:ldm1elf. ~·~-====-~~--~-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~- I , ...... t.IAOAZIHE f"*.YNUD 1:00 CJ) YOUNG MAVl!M)( &In • IWed t>y 1 rallfoed l'fCO(>n IO win I CllUnl< OI lndlen l8nd beltlg offered ........ In. pok• ~ by In llG-YMr-old ctloeC (Ylctor Joly~ U MAL PeOl'\i Sllbjecta lncluOI cetnel rldng 111 Nft9da. 1 llutNWI Or\#n, • nlghtdub ..... tem1te lmperaon11on entertain. An«e the Seel and • ~ldllll i.c1ory. • PAl80HEJt ca.&. lk.OOKH 8 111 BOHTll EHOUGH Wht<'I an aJl..letnale ~ t>eata out Tommy's band fOr the IOC> of pleylnQ '°' the~ prom, the t>0y9 retell«te t>y nominatlnQ Tommy for prom quten • CAAOl. 8UMETT AHOl"MHD8 au.srs1-~ • MOYll • • • • •-. ··Goodbye Ch1rt1e·· ( 1111141 Tony Curtis. Debbie Aeynolcl9. Sl\oe by In M'lll hu904tnd. I~ i. ,...ncatNted ,. aQO<t (2 htl 1 fD 28TOMOHT Host Cle11 Roblr1$ 8:30 a ~a WllD TRIBUTE SET Zubln Mehta G TIO TAC OOUGH I) MllW GIWYIN •Salute To Frll\Cla COppo- 11 0111a11 Fr1nc11 Coc>polt, 0... t(ICl<man Tlila Shire. Clncty WllHama. F~forreet 11:IO 8 CJ) YOUfH\JNll ..,.._.,, reeoond to CBS -"°''" tndudong .., Intl"'-With 1111 AyllOI· D TWIUOH'T~ Mlllleienl 8lmM thlnlll II I • l)(ri ""'*' _.. k.,. "'°""'O "" IU'lc:Me around """"' 1 bue Mfmt· nal 1:ao I TO. ANNOUNCED 1:.4' NfWI 2.:00 NtWS MOVIE lall t<~ • •epor"I on • WQtntll1 ~ pelCI IO n- her llUM:>end murdl<ld and Ille oont•O\'ll'IMll Cin ~II Who c::onoert I * .,. ' Man Of L llgllnd (197\l 1>91• Slrauaa Tina lj)() (!e I I • .., AION .,.__ HO 0 UV£ RQil IT\.00" IH (Premiere) Cond11c1or Zubln Me1111. llOC>f'•no laontynl Pt1cl end YIOIW\- let ltzNk Pertman penonn with Ille ....... YOl'll Ptllth1t· monic in a tt lbut• to 1111 l•I• m11a110 Arturo T~ CJ MAUOf MMIOe and Welll' .--1. tingly beclofne l*1 owner• Of •' (lheno tenement • • 'ELATWEOf HlfA\11.N 10:0011 = A '-'!lful "VP"Of 191 ptO- gr am1 9inZIO' lfllO I human time bomb Mt to ••ploOe at tlll 11na1 buzzer Of 1 padl«I beal.Mblll OllTll • "-AYTl4l P£AOefTAOQ lO:iO •• Nf:WI "1) K\#'11 IHOW 11:00GD8())9 H£WS 8 =MEL.AUGH I·~ . 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From Ovter Sp-' PIHl61 Tat.1wy11 W&U1<1 P9QQY Neal A '90<1 blOUQflt to Earth from Ille moon lb90rlle 111e1ncny 111'42 gtOWS 1n10 1 _,., ( ' Iv • 30 min , CBS Team on Winning Streak r NEW YORK <AP> -Wttb or wtthout a boost from the pro football playolfs, CBS finished first ln the netwonu' prime-time ratings ra~ for the thlrd week in • row, and cut ABC's lead for the season so far to half a pomt or less. CBS had the five hlghest-nt.ed shows for the week ending Jan. 6 lf you count the Na- tional Football Conference playoff and the post-game show. and the top three ti you don't Ir the game and the post-game show aren't rncluded. CBS' "60 Minutes" is the week 's No. 1 prollram, followed by "Dalla.a" and "Allee.,.' THE A..C. NIELSEN Company provides the ratinp oo prime-lime shows, aod the networb t.bemaelves calculate the weekly averages. CBS and NBC included the sports programming. which began before the start of prime-time at 7 p.m. Sunday, while A BC chose to ignore the football lo each cue, CBS hnished the week with a rating of 20.2 to a 7 for nmnerup NBC ABC's rating ranged from 18.8 -CBS' figure -to 19.1 -ABC's. The networks say that means in an avera&e prime-time minute du.rt.q the week, 20.2 percent of the bomea m the country with t.elevuioo were tuned to CBS. nlE BATING FOR the football post. game abow. No. 1 for the week with the runover portion of game between Los Angeles and Tampa Bay second. was 35 S, with "60 Minutes" thlrd at l2 5 N1e~n says that means of au the homes Ill the country wtth telev1s1on, 35 ~ percent saw the sports program . and 32 S pert'ent wat c hed at least part o f th e newsmaganne. CBS now has won the weekly com- petition s1x times ln tbe last eight weeb. NBC's serood place firusb was. by the way. its tughest ran.ku1g since the week endmg Nov 25 CBS and NBC mainwn that ABC's lead for the season so far ls two-tenths of a rat- mgs pomt 19.3 to 19.1 A.BC says the marem ls ereater. 19.• to 18.9. JN ANY CASE, C BS bu steadily chlpped away at the lead built by ABC lD the early pa.rt of the season. NBC scored in the most recent Nlelaen survey with the Orao1e Bowl football came between Oklaboma and Flonda Sta~. No. a. and the three-bow premiere of it.a newest dram at.le series. "stag," finished 1.9tb. CBS scored. meanwh1le, w\th a ne-w sen es of its own. "Knots Landing." The premiere episode in the series. a loose sptnoff from CBS' succ~sful "Dallas" WBJ> 14th 10 the ratmg.s TUE WEEK'S FIVE lowest rated shows mcluded two news programs -NBC's ··Pnme nme Sunday" an S8th place and a CBS New. special, "The Energy Crunch," ~b -and tbret! mov1e1 -"Stunts Unlimited" oo ABC. No. 60, "Ore•" on CBS, No. 61. and "The Mast.er Guofipte.(' on ABC, No 62. 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TIM...,..,...,... .,_ l&ica Awardl. c wW be fi'"llltAld Ju. •. Clift.-u. • belwetber for tbt later AcadtJQ A••rdl, .ad tarly .. ullMlllt bu lndicat.d a 1weep for "ltramlr ft. Kramer." .,..... l&ar ol the Year>; and for lta dlNetor ... wrtter, Robert Denten. The Ool a picture. wbleb ••• nomloated for bHt dramatlc ftln:t, alto waa re- lied ftlr bMt actor I DuaUn If oftmu; 1upportln1 aclrea, lane Alesandtr and Meryl 8tnep; IUllOCll'Una adol' Justin HeDJ')'. <AllO aomfnated u New 'l"be OoldlD GW., mlib &be 01cara. are divided lato c._teftrtel ol drama and com-eci.Y.-mulical. Tbe mljor nomln•. tioOI follow: -----.-.... --...... .,.. ....... "'T"'9 CNN..,.._, • ...,_ wt. ltt#llw.'' ~.,, ... ..,., .. .,.......,. ... - -MeUM ...._ ~""-H"'"'"""oakU. .,: "991411 Grammy Nemlaatlens Doobies, Rogen Top Field LOS ANGELES (AP) -1be Doob6e Brothers, country al.Dier Kenny Rosen. Eartb, Wind and Fire and newcomer Rick.le Lee Jones topped a varied list of recording industry nominees an· . nounced Tuesday for the 22nd annual Grammy Awards. The Doobie Brothers' soft-rocking "Minute by Minute" album yielded alx nominations including record ol the year, album or the year, best pop Sets and Costllllles late; Play Tabled SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The show must lO oo -but no without the sets and costumes. So a1tbougb the touring cut or "Da," includ· ing star Barnard Huehes. was here in time for Tuesday night's openlne at the Curran Theater, the performance was called off because the scenery. costumes and props were stuck in a Rocky Mountain snowstorm. Instead of puttin9 oo the play. Hughes and the other act.ors greeted flrat-nigbt ticket holders with a cbampq:oe party in t.be theater lobby. Theater offtciala aaid the tardy sets were to ar· rive in time for today's scheduled matinee and evenin& performances. TboM wbo held tickets for Tuesday'• abow will be given seats at ot.ber perf~. C.11142-5678. Put • few word• to work for ou . AMERICA LOVES ''THE SK" ·1941• .... ~IAMCOll&Y "CUBA .. . ., "'MOlrTH DAUAS FOITY'" "'S&aWClt O PEN DAil Y 11 JO performance by a croup, best TOCaJ a.rranaement and two aoap of t.be year nomlnatiom. Kenny Rogers' euy country sound on his album "The Gambler" earned record of t.be year. album ol the year, best male country vocallat and best male vocal performance oom.lnatiooa. The Grammys, praented by the National Academy al Reconling Arts and Sciences. are con- siderded the music industry's top aceolades. The awards are voted on by secret baJJot or t.be 4.500 members of the National Academy of Reconliaa Arts and Sciences Nominations we re made an a record S8 categories, lndudmg four new categon es an rock. one in disco and one lD J8ZZ·fua100 -a cross between jazz and rock Nominations lD maJor categones NOWPl.AYUIJ M c:m1U CMDOlll --· C.... llUT C01t1 Mtsa ~ <><•noe 634·2S!)J ........ 191.~ .... 'AM .-n.-eu.na Pa<11 '21~70. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "ELECTRIC HORSEMAN" "1941 " (PG) "BLACK HOLE" (PG> "STAR TREK'' (G> "KRAMER Vs. KRAMER" (RJ JIU CLAYBUAGH LUNA l41ai lliJ ~•''l.ACAGE AUX fot.L.EI" STEVE MARTIN • The JERK DVSTIM ttOfnlAH Kramer V"_y~ n.rct111er .,....... .•.• , ... .. , ..... , ...... ·--, ...... . ---~-"KRAMER vs. KRAMER" o-•c,... ·---, ............ t \ . ~ . . . i .... • • ' A lo..,, tat/ slim cigarette . aD your own. Regular or Menthol ·-· ·( Hosp/ta/ food service directors are dis- covering that the way to a patient's heart is through the stomach. 8£IOELC. DON lower food eoaa became people wW bej TonlPt'• r::ao::'Sb:r:P cocktail, writlD• in lea," aaid Uncla Koeer.! Caeaar talad. veal CordoD Bleu, ebJef dletttlan at Hu.ntlnttoo Beaell . • Ilea.med fNlb uUeboka, baked potato, lntercom.munfty Holpltal. cbocolatemomMandeboiceolred.wblte "IT &EALLY •AKES meal time orl'OlewiDewtdldtnner. much more conductive to wanttnc to Tb.la lel'Ulllpdcu dinner fare m1Cht eat,'• abe added. be tbe NpHOt ol an nmlna at a Ms. lloaer ia revampin1 the fuhlmable COMtal restaurant. hospital 'a food offerin& with a But ll'a also a amall 1am~ ol restaurant-like menu of more than IO eourm« deH&MI prepand for petimU different items. Dinner meall will Mmiu.cko Onmae Coat bolpltala. feature a choice of ab: different entftea and meala will start with an exotic llOSPrrAL POOD let'Viee dlredon appetlr.er, abe said. ar• dlseovertn• that the way to a "I thJnk it's going to be more patient'• heart -and the rest of tbe waate~ffective. With this selection, body-b tbrou&b t.be aomach. t.bq'll be able to chose aomethlng they .. PatJenta in a hospital are in a like, rather than sometJung they have to altuation where, lf they bad a cbotce, eat.•• they'd probably rather be aomewbere "Food is very important because you else," said Geor1e Wire, uai.atant eat with your eyes and your recovery ls director of food aervicea at Hoa1 dependent on your nourishmeatr" said Memorial Hospital. "Meals may be the Dentae lliller, chief dietitian at South • bigb.lipt of their day. Cout MedicaJ Cent.er in South Laeuna. "Food is part of a penoo'a everyday A hospital can be unfamiliar territory Uvtn1 and ccmlributa to b1a ovenll to penoos admitted for their first health. We'd like to think that our food surcery or other illnesses, she said. service la belpinc in bis recovery." Consequently. rood becomes an At Hoac Hoapltal, patients are important tool in an adjustment to drug offered regular and gourmet meal therapy, examinations and the maze or services. For an extra charte. patient.a medical machinery. c_an select from a numberofa~aelec-; .. EVDYONE JS AN expert on food so boos including broiled lobster tail, Beef you have to deal wtth special tastes and Wellingt.oo, tenderloin steak, qwcbe Lor-apedal tolerances, .. Mrs. Miller saad. raineorseaf~pla~ter. , , The medical center offers three Palle,nts dintn1 in on Hoae mainentreesatdinnerrotatedona14-day Hospital 1 regular menu plan can select buas. "Theoretically, you coWd be in from a number of savory aeled.iooa here six weeks and never eat the same including veal goulash, deep fried maincourse "sbes&Jd scallops and manicotti wath tomato S l 1 ' · ll d M t sauce. pee a menus,. ca e ono o~y "We do try to provide a number of Breakers, add vanety to mea~ with meatless it.ems for those who want it," theme days featura~g Greek. Wire s&Jd. Pol)'.Desian and other foreign gourmet cuil10e. HOSPITALS TRADITIONALLY Hospitals generally stock up on have offered meal option a and specialty foods to better serve palleots prepared special diets for diabetic of different ethnic backgrounds patients or persons restricted to low-fat, "Every oow and then we get a patJeot low sodium or low cholesterol diets. with a Spa.rush or Mexican or Onental And hospital food service workers can background," said Peg Rinehart. acting wna,,ally accommodate special requests food services direc:tor at Costa Mesa I or write-in menu aelectioc.s. Memorial Hospital. Food wortten find tbey can cut risinc ...., ............ Ye..,_ Geape Wire, assistant dl'flCtCX of food tU1f'Vicea at-Hoeg Hospital, reviews some of thti days selecnons Wth Sue Matte. food costs wit.bout sacrificinc aourmet SHE NOTED THAT the r~t mflux services by spictq up menu lldlnca of lndoch•new refugees bas ~mutated wlt.b moutb-waterinl ad.jeetifte and a 1reater demand for special food offeri.nc a ..nety ol culinu7 del'f:•· menm. •"Ibey like rice. Everythl.ng has "It wW be a bit more won or tbe to 1;tawe a~ of nee before they eat cook. but what. lt'a lolD.I to do la t.beir Cooda. decrease the number of wrtte-tns md (8ee GOUa•ET, Page Cl> Supermarket Price Surge Bf LOUISE COO& ............ 1979 ended with a aurce in supennartret prices that boosted f~y grocery bills to a level almost 10 percent higher than at the start of the year, an Associated Presa marketbaatet aurvey sbowa. The December increase was the aec:ond largest ol the year, topped only by the January rise. The AP drew up a random list ol commdllly purchased food and oon·food items early in urn and checked the price at one supermarket In each of 13 cities on March L Tbe prices bave been rechecked cm or about tbe It.art ol each aucceedlng montb. The latelt surv'y showed that the martet- buket bill inc:reaed during December at the checklist store in ll cities, rising an averap of 3.2 perceat. The bill declined in only two cities -· Dallu and Philadelphia -dropping an average ol 1 percent. A 1ook at t.be ovenll number of Items in the AP survey showed more increases and fewer decreases durt.n& December than durtn& No- vember. The AP survey Uat orilinallY included 1S items. One it.em, chocolate chip cookies, -was dropped from the list at the end ol November tm. however, because the manufact.urw discon- tinued the package size used in tbe survey. No attempt wu made to weight the AP sur- vey reauha according to populatioo density or in terms ol what percent or a family's actual irocery outlay each item represents. THE DAY OF the week on which the check was made varied depending on the mooth. Standard bl'ands and sizes were \Md when available Uthe requested size and br'and wu not available on March 1, 1.973, a comparable aubetitute was seleeled. Items temporarily out of stock on ooe of the survey dates beinl compared were not included in the over-all total. The AP did not try to compare actual prleea from city to city -to say. for example, tbat egp cost more in one area than another. Tbe only comparisons were made in terms of percent.ages ol increase or decrease -aaylna a particular it.em went up 10 percent. in one dty and S percent ID another. The USDA marbtbuket issued each moatb la bated on a co':l!:Xy;set of statistics. It la Uled to keep tract ol es in the~ food dollar-received the farmer, wbolelalef and retailer and does not. correspond to actual famllY speadlq. 'l'be ltema on the AP eheckllat wel'9: chopped cbuek, center cut. pon cbopl, t..... orance julc:e cooceatrate, ca«ee, paper towela, batter, Qnde.A medlam white efll, Cl'UJD1 peanut bUttm', laundrJ ~ ·fabric eof. tener, tomMo sauce, mllk, ti1mkturten and eranulated 1usar. Ce-op Food Buying Clubs Can Cut Consu111er CAlsts (AP>-A growing number ol Americans are getting together to save money oo food bills in co-operative buY'inl cluba wbo8e members tradet.beirownUmeandlaborforlowerpricea. The co-ops vary in s1se and structure, but the principle i.s the same: Meat, produce and other items are purcbaaed directly from the farmer or wboleu.ler and are distributed to members. 1bere is no mark-up for prof"rt.. .' 'Co-operaU ves lan1u..Lsbed throu&hout the 1950s and '605 because of the supermarket revolution. where food retailing went from small, labor-intensive atores to larger supermarkets with aelf-Mrvice," said Roo Cot· term, a marketing expert at Michl1an State University. THE CO.OPS WUE revived, Cotterill said. by ••youns people in the late ·eoa and early '70s" who wanted "local control of their lives. These people were quite alienated against the government and qainat . . . business. They aort of fell ~ in the aeme that food price really f oc:uaed attention on food prices and on altemaUvea to eotn& to a aupennartet.." Today, aalcf Cotiertll, there are tboulanda of CO-OJJ9 and "they're ll'Owine daily," altbouih they account for less than 1 or 2 per- cent of total crocerY aales. "1bere'a a co-op for ~ lute," Cot· terlll aald. Some an 1mall. nellhbolbood lf'OUPI wtMn eadl member tu. his or ber tarn at enry job. Othen are lar1e. supermarket·•t.Yll operatlooa wttb pro· fea&loaaJ statfa. Comumera ~ aman. one- time membenblp fee ln ~ for tbe right to abop at the co-op store; the fee sometimes is waived for shoppers willing to work part-time. IN ADDITION to lower prices, C(H)J>S orteo can offer fresher food, particularly when it comes to t.hiogs like produce and e11s. Co-op shopping -partacuJarly 1n smaller buying clubs -a1ao bas tts chsadvan- t.qea, boftver. You must spend several hours a week sboppine co a recuJar basis. You can't skip a week just because you're busy. You may have to 1« up very early and travel to run- down nel&hborboods. wholesale markets often att IOcated in older parts of the c1tJes and the best metthand.ise ~ usually g"Oe by 7 a .m . And you will have to tailor your shop· pine list to the tastes of other members. It is not practiw to buy an it.em ju.n because one person wata iL To find out more about co-ops, contact your atate w county extensic:m office or the local consumer agency. Check the local library for books about co-op buying. The simplest co-op, requiring the least organiza- tion, ii the amall buying club. SINCE JUNY produce items are sold by tbe dMen, lt is often a good idea to start with six or 12 families to mate divi.sic:m easier. Contact local wholesalers to see which ooe1 are wllliDc to deal with yau. ArTance to bave tbem prcmde weekly invoices sbowin& wbat'a anllable and bow much it costs. nnc1 out iD lldnnce whether there are minimum purcbu. requirements. Set a basic membenhip charee and col· led It 4lDI week ID advance 10 you have cub to won wtth. Tbe fee abould cover the llltimated COit of the food, plus 1uoline and any otbs supplies you will need. NOW DIVIDS TBE wort. Amoq tbe Jobi JOG baft to ft11: • CoardlDatcl': Ttda .. the perlCIG who manaa-tM et>op. He or lbe wUl bne to make up or'4er for~'-· bated on tbe wbolesalen' lnftAcea, U4 wU1 bave to dii· tltlMM thlm to . medl'-n. Tbl. COCl'dlnatol' allo Will haft to coUeC:t tM ~ forml -Wbldl lbould lndude ettmatatt lirteet and ,..,.ce IGr Mtu1 prtee. -and the 'IDOIMJ. Re or • tatm up mern-.· Ordlen and ~ oat llow IDaQ1 e ... OI" Cid.er bWt ...... ....., . --= ,,.. ~ .,.. tM ~Ul iDd .. Niii • "* fw thite'1n1 ...... DltriiL Jt. ~ dlr., rr tt..•&M 9llr1lll Jrtee, ... ca •mtaeta .... -fda OI" ..... •C.....: n1a..-............ . . .... . .. = ........ ....... •Nia.it_., W '~.Jfeor .... ..,.... .. , ... ....._ ..... ..... llLETJ. • -~ ....... tlrllk .......... ... , ... ~ ..... -····· ....... ....,. ... ..., ........... .... t ft'I NOT MC:llHfJ. fact. lt'• net 9Y9 ad- laa bl•. to eat meat ,., dQ. n.. protela •d 8 vltaatlo• tbat peat provldH are llvaUabM lD otMr a.a fattmJ.na. 1-apeulve f~ need ONLY 50 or ~ arama ol proUiln • . • • DJOet Amari· •are eaUq more double Uuit becauae ~ •mount ol mMt ~)'Ht. · Tbe pro&eln you 1et trom meat baa a •'beavy" prlc:. In terms L One pound ol beef I 30 perC«lftt fat COD· on1Y 21115 calories· •ortb ol protein, but l.27S calories' worth of fat. FAT ronslltutes cl06e to 4S percent or the typical American 'a daily t•lorif' intake. com· ~ wtth only 10 or 15 perttnt ia 1DanJ Orien- aaJ cultu:rea Americana ~ DOW beinl Uf1ed to fut back on their fat ln· ~~· to 35 percent or Hi1b-quality animal 'rotein, wttb rar leas rat and fewer calories, is ~vailable in poultry, fi.ab "Mother's Kitchen' Recipes Spicy Mimi Sheraton, food and restaurant critic of <the New York Times, ts the author or a new .book ... From My 'Mother's KJtchen," full nf love and the 'Tlostalglcally s picy •scents of good cooking Her Brooklyn childhood reminiscences are fondly told and the "recipes. essentially :Jewish mid-European in .origin with American .touc~es , deliciously -descr1bed. Throughout, ~it gives testimony to a ttruly dedicated cook 1whose traditional com· ~blnations or fiavon can !be an inspiration to • anyone today who i.s look· :ing for superlative : homestyle cooklna . : RECIPES include bot :beef and cabba1e borscht wtlb caraway, :clam chowder aeuoned :with thyme, fried flab ;fl lleta dusted with •paprlka-and-cinnamon· :scented bread crumbs, : and peppery poppy seed : and onion bUcu.ita. There are many fruit ~deuert• and cakes :perfutned with cin· : namon, u well u poppy .seed cakes, Cinaer·and- : cinnamon orance walnut ~cookies, 1in1ered Teiglach (honey nuts) l and nutmea-scented :cuatarda. ; The book ia published ·by Harper and Row and \la sold for $12.95 a copy . . I ' \Egg Ideas YEii LOii 1111181 DUBiii OUR ••• SAYE WITH Oii A NJ OU PEARS FRESH llOCCOU •••. ll. 39• .. ol ... food budjet u ..... .. .... ..... bt. Spa~ wttb mtat NaN]• ... , ...... Uta ..-· :-. . .. ,. claUy U roa mate it wtUi ... meat Md add DOfat. . HUHSe are &DOtber • Poor buy tor '9dpt WA\eMnj lDd WmeJttRJIM- watcbel'9 beeataH of u..tr.....,,. ..... Pot1/&D tlla•trat.d aalde/to bNf eat. -ca~1 ~8ndfa eon.._. plul ~ u,. aD4 11imm•aa · ...a.,., ...,, ,a Reag,ed, Nit• ~ ........ is centl to 8Llll GOUBll8T B&Er GUIDE, in caN ol t.be Daily 'PUot. P.O. Bos IMO, CoU ..... C&UI. -· DISCOUNT LIQUOR PRICES!· ' S.ne at oDe• wlth dtCrw I'. Oil brad ln· of water. Bak• 40 ~J•t•rett• oraeteu. to ~-taeb tUbli; ~ ml.Dut.. • ailW ~ •at.•.....,.~ ID • J~ bQttered 11 firm to t.M &Oueh. --~ l"'·quan tiiklni cl.lab. Remon cU•b troia 1 ~ ...,. .. rtce a.at ea rollll wtt1a ~ w 1 t • r and coo I . 2 "411 ..._ cup sacar, milk and lleauwblle, t;f at ••• ~ t•sooa aaJt • aatlla; pour o•u wblt.. UDlil toemy: beet ~ ~upooo rot•· blU4. W bMlaa dlab ln lD remalabla qar, om t IDaf1 a pan .....,mq l·iDcb tablapom at a Ume UD-. ·a· tabl1•Po1• bult.ft _ _..; __ ..;....:_.:__ ___ _;_....;. _______ ..;.._ ______ ~~ ormaruitoe IT II thoU&Dt _.at llreu llld ._.. Dlu • • .,.. roh ln th cl•· ••lop •l of alffl'I, trlaaenq Ute ••au• oen• wtlla coaneew tM braJD ... ltGmada to e•me a aeendoD ol esceu add md pilpGn. no. .... m.IQ1 ~ who .... -UDdlr.,.. HD develop ukwi, ud man1 wbo an wider eonataal atnu do not baveUda~ Tbe ueess 1tomaeb add coadltkm caa anal· b be ecdrolled .,, tak- iDI an antacid tal>Mt. which neutrallaea the acid and reduces tbe chance ol pain. Ulcer patienta usually feel bet· ter if they eat five or six Creole Cuisine Is Blend •• Oili&alftlW t -fNb abeu.d optln ~npeoldwac.r J: wAldld milk I ~ D Diii butter \4 '' llllOOO M1t . Zmpt1 oystaw lllto 1 strainer over a larce aaucepu: pour cold watel' over oysten. al- 1ow1D1 liquid to remain ln saucepan. Remove any c1.inllq tita of shell and add -oyaten to saucepan. Add SCJ11ded mJllr. butter and salt. Slmmer for 3 to ~ minutes, or until edeea ol oysten beain to curl .Streteh D ollars COmfUa ''.rlct, wat.tr, Nlt. ~-but­ ter. Rec to bol1blc ud sur. ecmr a llmllMI' for U U'hd•. or until tender. ,,. wtlb a ran one• ~ eooktn1. lliket e .eap Mn'· ~SAD PUDDING •aa&W I 1Uee1 da1·old teedl-~ bned 4 ega, aepanted '4~qar 3 C\IPI ailJk 1 teaapooo vaa.llla extract 3tabk~.-sqar Prebeat Oval to 350- <From Pa1e CO scratch, you can even detennl.ne what 11oes in and, even more importantly, what stays out. chicken from bones, dilcardiq bones and akin; cut meat into small pieces. Return chicken to broth aod beat. Makes about 2 quarta. ll.INI aaBADS '4 eup ( Y. ltick > butter or ma.raarine THESE INDIVIDUAL loaves are perfect. 1 cup whole bran cereal for two people. They can be frozen in aealable 1 cup milk • plutic containers and defrosted one at a time, 1 cup flour each t.ast1ng as fresh as the day It came out of 1 ~ tablespooo.s sugar the oven~ 2.,.._ teaspoons baking powder A fruit and cottage cheese salad rounds out ~teaspoon salt this tasty eveaing meal. ~ cup raisins CJDCl[EN BARLEY SOUP 1 eag 1 small (2 to 2i,.; lbs.) broiler-fryer Heat oven to 4Z5 degrees. Greaae and flour The root.a of Creole chicken, quartered OR four mini bread pans (about • ...._ x 2.,.._ x 1~ cookery draw 00 many 2 to 2'h lbs. backs and oeck.s inch. Jdett butter or margarine: cool and re-so~~~ards in the New 5 cups water serve Soften 6ran cereal in milk about 5 World cootributed their 'h cup barley minutes. Combine flour, sugar, bakinl powder, Jove ol high flavor and '4 cup chopped ooioo salt and raisins; blend Hgbtly. Mix butter and t be Fr enc b 1e 0 t 1'4 teaspoons salt egga with milk mixture; add all at once to flour. delicacy. ~ teaspooo pepper Stir 10 to 12 turns with wooden apooo. Divide Blacks and Cboct.aws !fl cup each sliced carrot, cdery. cooked amoog prepared pans. Bate 25 to 30 minute& i n t r 0 d u c e d n e w or frozen lima beans. and canned tomatoes. OR Faurr AND CO'ITAGE CREESE SAIAD 2 cups leftover vegetables 1 orange, sectioned v e g e t a b 1 e • a n d 1,4 teaspoon poultry seasoning 'h apple, thinly sliced flavorings wblcb rapidly Wash chicken; combine ctucken, waler. 'h cup seedless grapes became i.Ddbpenaible to barley, onion. salt and pepper in large ~cup cottage cheese Creolecu!slne. saucepan. Heat to boiling; simmer, covered, salad greens AS A RESULT, the one hour oc: until chicken and barley are tender; 3 tablespoons salad oil creole style of cooking remove chicken from broth. Add remai.nin& in-2 tablespoons hooey b o a s t s a t r u I y gredients to broth and simmer, covered, 15 to 20 1 ~tablespoon lemon juice c o s m o p o I i t a n minutes or until vegetables are lender. U using ~teaspoon salt background, blending Jeftover vegetables, simmer until vegetables Arrange fnaita and couaae cheese on bed of lbe Old World and the are well bea1ed. <Add an additional cup ol rreens. Combine remainint inpedieot.a and New in a creative water. or vegetable stock, if needed) Remove serve with salad. Makes two aervtnca- medley ol llal'OI'. b lt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ any wonder tbat the restaurants of New Orleans , Creole cookery's home town, are famous all over America! No IIUltter what your own berltace is, YoU're sure to eQjoy a meal in the Creole manner. Flank Steak Creole sets the theme for a lively, lntereslina menu. The typical Creole touches are all there - tomato. green pepper and onlon, and the typical Creole way of adapting new ingr edients is in evidence too with the fre sh chopped mushrooms and zucchini squash. For irresistible lute and aroma the at.eat is stuffed wttb prepared berb seasoned stuffinl. Moreover, the appearance of meal and stuffuig in one alice has great eye appeal and makes Stuffed Flank Steak Creole pretty enough for special occasions as well as family meals. STUFFED ftANK STIEAKCSEOLE 1 flank steak (about 1 ..... pounda) \A, cup chopped mushrooma Y• cup butter or margarine \A, cup chopped onion 1 \A, CUJl9 water 1 packaae seasoned 1tuffin1W. 2 tablespoons oil l can (l pound> tomatom, cbopped 2 table1pooos tomato pate 1 medlum clove carUc,mlDC9d 14 teaP,OQD basU 2 medlam fUCchlni, lllced 1 cup •lic:ed l.reeD ~. butcber cut pocket tn lkSe ~ flank steak . Brown mHbroom.t la ~i e4d --ucl cook 1-der. Add water, biial to • bGlt 1111 lild...,,,.. :!:/, ~-,.:k ~ aad ••c•'f• wltll tootbjkb. 8ro'ri -..It l• tkUlet I• oJJ. Add tMB•toll.. lamato paw. prtic iM 1-il. Co..-_...,,, -·~· W_M ......... ,.,, •. eo..--eoc* U•' 11111 ar..0...-t ••• ""'••••• are te • r. ••••• 4 ...... Here's 50t for Y.9114-lb. dry cat food lovers! 9-L1ves' Dry Cat Food's 4-lb. box gives you two vanehes to choose from -each has two 100% natural flavors Your cat can get all the ~mm111111m ••• so much more to love!" dehc1ous flavor he wants. with all the protein. vitamins. and minerals you know he needs. Your cat will love 9-LNes Ory Cat Food s 4-lb box-and you'll love the savings' • 1' I ·l I I I I I I Segd. Mow that . is behind you. ' Now you con lose those extra "f\olldoy'" pot.Wlds In Just 5 to 10 days. ¥ou con shape up tnose Thonklgtvtng thighs. Trtm down ttK>M holldoy hips. Ellmtnme that Ctlrtstmos spreo<1. And start the new year wtth o happy new you. Af'tef you've lost those extra pounds. stay wtth Sego k>f lunch every day. And you'll stay In contro4 of your weight all year. Ready to lose? Then here's the diet that does tt: one tO-oz con ol Seo<> l.IQuld 9QUOI• one 6-<>z MNtnQ ot S.00 PowOec. ..,.., lllAOASl (2.S COIOOM) .... gRJpefNll 'boilea-OO , Slloe '°°" wtltl ..... tbllp~ blocAt OOll9e.119a Of watef .. .., lllAOAIT (t06 ~I \4 medium oartloloUpe 1 OL raUln bton oeMQI wltt\ ~ cup flllm mlllt 04oelt ootlM, tea "'wotef lUNCM (2:S.. oo~I ~-==o blOClt ool9M. *> "' wcRf INAOr (226 ook>r*J A QtOm Of SegO OIMM8 (279 co!OftM) ~eo::c-· 1 med. potalo. ~ t Q4» ~ b9ar'9 wit\ ~~'°"' ...... wlfl 1tilp~---'*~ '90ot111G19f -~-~----- lUNCM (229 COloMll ,~otS.OO 5!0dlln9a bloc& 009". *>Of~ SHAa (225 eololtes) ha! yourtelf to S.00 DeNMl9(3~~ l OL Ulc.cS ham. t~bfoocoll MOtOned wifr\ 1tlp bUhf ' '"'°" '°"'°'°· doed , cup akJm mlllt lotol COIC>ftel l020 fOf .,..._ ...._ llMI. begll\ wtlllWOO'll ond ~~ •. • I oo-..v-~ • betofe Qotr'G Oft·--~ ptogtOm , ~· , Food and Nutrition Classes Set Coastline Community CoUege will offer more than 30 classes in roods and nutrition beginning tb&,,week of Feb. 4. Courses ln healthful eadng and nutrition will emphasize meal plan- ning for optimum health and Vitality. Cooking classes in- clude international foods, gourmet coold.ng, uae of a microwave, and separate looks at Chinese, Mexican, Itahan, and Scaodlna- vian foods. The collece'a •Print curriculum will include ~ore than 1~ cluMa aught at 130 l1bborbood locaUona rouebout tbe com· •unlliea of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Powttaio Valley, Hwat· ln1toa Beach, Seal Beach, Huntln1to1r Harbour, Westminlter, Garden Grove and Midway Clty. For additional ln - form atlon, contact Coastline Community Collece at 9S3--0824. College Offers Microwave Series C•Uilirt.Dt P. o ... a. mlerowa" eoa1altut f~ a .... Yoa•• aad a•• will Jectve ta ~.i.tna1t0tp.m. QIN ............. ::•lll••I pro1ra1n ..... ~ ... Com· l .. ,.amee. • 111'1& leetue, a.a wUl ··-• ale~ aacl •••t .r*n1a11~•· ---~-1 .... ., ........ --. ,.._ 11. aa4 . ... ....... -·· ·-··- .. Low prices plus top qualltv add up to great value. Maybe that's why, down certain aisles of our stores, we sell more Lady Lee and Harvest Day products than national brand names. Some say the low prices first attracted them to our store brands. Once they tried them , they found that our private label products are made with just as much care and quality control as Fresh Meat Fresh Meat canned & Packaged CROSS RIB 198 ROAST BONELESS BONOEO BEEF CH\JCK lB BLADE CUT CHUCK ROAST B()M)ED BEEF WHOLE TOP SIRLOIN ~I.I~ IOHOIOIW U)IN Hlllll<l ROUND STEAK IOOllU9 tolaO lfff FILET MIGNON •'1-~-· '°" HIONESTEAK IOOCltOlllUL01fl TOP 5mlOIN STEM IOOlll.l9 IOIClfO tlElF WON LARCE END RIB STEM IOOCJtOlfff 7-BONE CHUOC STEAJC --······ E-Z CUT OJ8E STEAJC '°"'°'° ., . . FRESH CRAB OOHCIN8S~ CCUAHID. L8 1 J91 .98 -tB 11 2.49 .. 1.98 .. 3.98 .. 2.58 .. 2.69 .. 2.19 .. 1.48 ... 2.68 .98 LB. -~~.~~~ .. 1.98 f~~.~~.~PPER . ia .98 canned & Paekaged ---l HARVEST DAY CORN 31 ~srvu ••oz c.aH. A ~~~-~~~.~AS11oz CAH.33 L ~~.~~~oi w..75 l ~i!~.~~ ...... UOLCA#o39 l ~.~.~ 1SOZCM •33 P HMVEST DAY BREAD 49 • ---ot ...,.,, •.• ,. oz "°"' • 1~~ .. ,MOUCll.59 l ~·-~-~~~~-.99 l GRAHAM CRACICERS 69 ~ ........... MOZIOW. LAROE END RIB ROAST BOHOEO BEEF 198 !STEWED TOMATOES LB lAOY LEE BONELESS TIP ROAST BONOEO BEEF l!OUNO 219 !HARVEST DAY 4~ CATSUP • lB 15 OZ T\. RIB EYE FILET •\l'\""1 .. llO"ICllO llU• STEWING BEEF IOOolLla IOHDfOeH• lft 3.88 LHARVESTDAY ~7 2 9 TOMA TOES • 11 .1 mcM BONELESS WHOlE HAM ~~~•,iuw•'I• .. 1.78 LHAR'JESTDAY ~~ PORK LOIN ROAST 1 38 PEACHES • Sl9\.()lfl CUT '""'"AGf Wf'(;HT , .. ~ ll • CUNG HAL \/ts 01! SLICES OZ FRESH SPARER\BS .. 1.29 PQRI( SHOULDER ROAST 88 ;; GREEN "°"'~~ ... BEANS HMVESTOAV suao BEEF LIVER 1 29 CUT OR SLICED .29 1601 c~ \<(..... .. . ~~~~~~~~~ OSCAR MAVER BACON 1 58 r PREM LUNCHEON LOAF 1 15 14ACIO t "" ,., • 6 u 01 (Alf • canned & Packaged l LAOY LEE LASAGNA ,.01 "'°•73 A STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 99 IAD'I W 1IOI JU• A~ CID_E·R·· <;ALA 2. 77 l ~~~ . . JOOl IT\ 1.39 I ::1.-.. ~sm. 1.26 l ~llJCMa •• IOOI JM 1.63 1=~.~~~1~c.u.1.13 l ~~~ .. ··-IOO&CM.49 r VIENNA SAUSACE 45 h-~ tOICM, b CORN MUFFIN MIX 22 ("'°' "' 01 .,. • r SWISS MISS COCOA MDC 1 79 h _,,, lOOl.. • r KRAFT DRESSINC 59 ~l.D~CllMN(~ IOI IJll, r DENNISON'S CHIU 67 h wnw MAH!o. ~ Oii "°' '' OI. CM! • .t~~ ttOIC.-11 ,33 .t DEL MONTE JUICf 67 ~'9-•Olr.Mo Dairy & FrOZen l ~=!E ...... t10l Clll .61 l ~~~ IOOI ..,c; .27 A~ 9~1t0oz ~ .35 r mRD'S EYE RU 6 --1-ITVU 69 "......,,.. • • • • . • " Ol NG. • l ~~ .. ~~~.~NOl 'WG 3.29 l~~r ... uoz~.83 l~-~~.~3.10 t Oft.fM POTATOES 95 6~an•...ot .... UO&.'lilll o P TRffSWEET JUG 89 6 llMIPlllll' ~" ••• tt Ol °". --.. --- the nationally advertised brands. The truth is, many Lady Lee and Harvest Day items are packaged by the same big-name manufacturers! They cost us less . so they cost you less! Addtttona1 Key euv savings This week, check out Lucky's Key Buys for additional savings on Lady Lee and Harvest Day items. At Lucky, Lady Lee and Harvest Day mean real shopping value at lower prices overall. canned & Pack.aged oeucatessen Items p HARVEST DAY l:Q 6 FRUrT MIX ·~~ !:TOMATO SAUCE ~lEE bTOMATO JUICE lADYLH LAPPlE JUICE LADY lfE .24 \SOZ CAN 139 64 OZ BTL HOusehOld & Pet b !°'~ ~OIL:E1 TIS~ m" "'CO • 79 A ~~~ T.OWELS "11 llClU •59 .t~BAGS •ioo-.c .59 L ~ !!o,.TBKiENT .. Ol A 2. 69 L~FON~ 1000-.65 A ~NAPKINS MOO "-' 1.42 l~.~~ C>OUOr1.74 A~~!~~-UOll'\. 1.45 A UOUIO DE t ERaHT 59 ---••••• • 1101 IT\. Uquor l ~~~~,,~~.n.6.49 l I.ORO CALVERT CANAOWi... ~_.. • 17\lft In\. ~.49 , tCESSlER WH$CEY 8 99 • ...,.. • ,_,, . ,, lrt ft. • !~ .. ~~IHrtlft.11.19 1 ~~.~91\.10.39 Dellcatm1 en ttams l~~.~1.19 l !2'J..~ ....... 1.29 l~~~~(Nt.43 !LADY LEE BOLOGNA SOC!OMfAf T..il(lt ()!! BEH 129 16 OZ Pl<G b AMERICAN 169 OfEESE FOOD l.AOT LEE WCEO 16 OZ ~ L lADY LEE FRANKS 1 19 .. "'"",..."' "'Ol l'lllt. • ! TONrS PIZZA CRUST 79 .. ~-. r MOZZARELLA CHEES( 2 17 6~ •oi.-..i • b BUDOtG S SUCEO MEATS 75 JV,..~ •Ol lfll:C. • b ~SWISS CH~01 ~ • 99 Healtn & Beauty Aids l~~~~ .... oi~.99 r RtGHT CUARO 1 29 0 STO_. . JSOll.. • l 0-TIPS COTTON SWABS 1 Q7 ..COftaO • A Oil Of OLAY 4 29 ID-tOZ 11\. , l CONCESPmtN TABLETS 7J """'°',.· Produce NAVEl ORANGES f lCTltA 'ANCY .1Q ~ES 10~.69 All PUfnlOSl ROME BEAUTY APPLES IMWGTIME , .3Q -~ .1Q aUT TBD• IVPUUwsr "a· Del'U''cldD'tcm@derCIOI~ :A lot of WJ-eamd-...... lllld 'DO Mila'' produda l*'fedb .,...,. ... tUtuteatormon::!"._..· Sure, tM .. ,.~. pea .,..•t -.. lform in color ad a.be. ADd the·-~·· tetdl\rj> .... tb1d. But • ,..._ • .,.,.. cat to JO s-cmt lea than n1ttoo1• ..... tbe1 aren't .n ttlll ._.either. Some ~ell bave tried .. dil- coura1e •li!P~!'S from buytn1 these baqalm by~ them lD out-d-U..way cornen. ''No frWI productl often aetm to be lD abort supply or are thrown toe~ in dlaarray. But despite these tactics, they an still Selling well. A8 A aESULT, the cbaina that bad planned to di8cootinue their "no frilb" pro- ducta are afraid they will be customen if they do. Should "no frills" products have a future? Can there be permanent place for them on supermarket shelves? 1 believe the answer ls YES! In tbele intlatiOGary times, supemiartet shoppers need to have acce:M to the simplest and cheapest varieties of the most commooly used foods and household products. AND Wft WllAT • ._ iriai•• pNdUCta ____ ...,.,.,,., ................. ................. ;.-........,. ............ "tDDail ........... .................. ~ibl·~~ ----~-~ Mau ..... ~flr•ta M'N ncoMlled ......._..,. .. ....., .. •trillll''productaca · \Mir ....... ,,., IPllftdM \W for w ti tWI' ~ tbe pemdw Awd u..,.,. ~ Some ol U.. ltonl bave moved Ulel.r fl'Wa'' producta .t ol tbl CCJrDel' and put • 0. lbll"9 _.. llladlar aatloa•I .......... 'hr ... ~---1::..c• ~ eomf&N tM ,ncea ot all Smlth'a Food lllDI ~ta Salt Lat• Qt:J ba•• • ._ C(lldUc:ted tUftiica ·ti ''DO frilll'' ~ to bel(> their C:UStomers beeOm• man fa mill.Ar wtlh them. .. NO ftlLUI'' PSODUCl'S aren't for everyone. Fal' one t.bJD8, they -.·t offer euh«f eoupana a.od refuocb. But if YoU haven't~ witb these pniduieb, you abould .,., • .._.. doiDI to. You may ftDd some that ple111an*l1 aurprtae rou. Ttpe From The Supermarket Shopper: -Start out with "QO frllla" pn>duct:I that do not involve your taate buds: paper towels, napkins, bath tiaaue, bleach or deterlent. Tbeite are the best "DO frilla" barlains. -U more than one 1upennartet in your area offen "no frills" produdl, try an item or two from each. You will ftnd tbeJ llN not aU alike. Here, too, it paya to abop .round. -Next time you invite .ome Mends over to swap coupons, have a compari8cm taatinl of a few "no frills" products and the cor- responding nation.al brands. Be sure your friends don't know which are the bargains and which are the bliber·priced products. --..---------------~-~------------------~-· a.. 'N' FILE SEnJNDS L.-J: _________ ..., ___________ ... ______ _..... _____ ~---J Supermarket Shopper Is published twice weekly in the Daily Pilot -on Wednesdays and Sundays. Egg Pizza Breakfast Dish • Ega Piua -cooked over medium best, cook 350-degree oven to toast. euatOPPedwithcbeese, baconuntllcriap;liftout. Beat eggs lightly, then bacon bits and chopped drain and crumble. Dis· beat in water and aeaaoo green oniom-ls a taaty card all but 2 ta· with salt and pepper. breakfast dlab that's bleapoons of the drip· When bacoo la cooked, ideal for cold winter pings. pour eggs into the drlp- morninp. Meanwhile, b\tter the ping• and coot, lifting "The recipe looks bread and arrange, cooked portion to allow cheerful, ia fairly quick butter aide up, oa a ba.k· uncooked portion to flow and easy, and yoU can tng sheet. Pla(e in a underneath, just until aoltly set. Evenly spoon cooked egc over toast slices, top with bacon, sprinkle lightly with green onion, and top each with a cheese slice. Broll, S inches below beat, just until cheese melts. Serve immediate· ly. Servei 4. vary the toppings to • cure the aame-old·tblng syndrome," says Sunset Maauioe in its January "Chefs of the West" Recipe to Liven Liver UVESAND coriander PBANVI' butter dllpe are ao euy to work with. You will ftDd they blend readily when melted with other ID&re- dlenu GUic*lY fonnlnc a smooth, thick con- •iltencJ. Melted chips and shortening are the baais of the Eleaant Peanut Butter Cups. They're IO aimple to make, but look aa lf you've alaved for boun. Tbe robust, but entirely natural peanut navor ol the chlpe •• com- blnea well with many other Davon. A choice of lemon, banana and chocolate Onon a.re liveo for the puddina cup f.U.linp. Tbe luscious, light fillings are all baled oo instant puddin1a and spiked with an appJoprlat.e liq· ~eur. THE VESSATILE peanut butter cblps, which can often be aub- sti tuted for an equal amount of chocolate or butterscotch chlpa in recipes, are used here for a luadous, thick peanut butter filling. The Festive Peanut Butter Crepes are sure to please guests and family alike with their 1parkllD1, &olden ap· pearance and pluaant fla•OI' eombmation. The cnpe baU. and apricot bolidaJ' HUC. feature. lf your family doesD 't think that liver is tops already, you may COD· vi.Dee them by present· ing it in a fresh new way. Try Liver and M usbroom5. lllJSl:lltOOllS 1"' teaspoon parsley ' EGGPIZZA 8 slices bacon Butter or mareartne 8eap 4 slices cheese (jack, Cheddar, or Swist) Chopped ereen ooloa • thick slices bread 2 tablespooU water Salt and pepper In a wide frJinl pan This recipe provides a different and 4eUcioua taste treat by lncludiD& soy sauce, c•rtuder and parsley n.kes, ac- cordinl to the National Live Stock arsd Meat Board. · 1 pound liver, aliced flakes Y.a inch thick "4 cup water 2 tablespoons flour Combine flour, salt Y.a tea.spoon aalt and pepper, dredge liver ~tea.spoon pepper and brown ln lard or 2 tableapoooa lard or dripplnp. Pour off drip- drippinp pinp. Add mushrooms 1 can <• ounces) (including liquid), soy muahroom stem• and sauce, coriander, pieces parsley flakes and 1 tableapoon soy water. Cover tt&btly and sauce cook slowly 20 minutes. v. teupom around 4 aervm,a. , ............... boar INtore Hnla1 Ume. Wiim n•W.1.lJ..'9-,.e tM •• , •• ftllllll • d •tllllb l'tlbut dae ...... nereetpeuabe ••ktJ •cmbled. Yoa WW flDd Ulat tbe e...,.. tute .. COod .. tbff loolr: U.. aprtco& sauce provt• a nle9 OaYOr contrut to tbe peanut buttnftlllna. l!Ll!OAN'f Pl!AN'VT Btifl ea t'l1PS (..._Uftllll) z cupa (12-owace paeta1•> Re•••'• Peanut Butter Flavored Cbipe 2 table1pooa1 ~ )(elt peanut buUer chlpt ad lborUn1ni in . top ol double boller OTer 1nU1 aimmerin& toot bolllnl) water; sUr UDt1I melted and amootla. aemoft from beat; coot alt&btly. Place twelve 2~·1.nch paper b•t;lna cups in muffin pan. Thickly and eveo.11 coat analde pleated surface and bottom of each cup with peanut butter chip mixture, ualng a putry brush (reserve any re- maining mixture for touch-up>. Chill 10 mlnutee, coat any thin apot1. Cover tightly; chill mrtU ftrm. Remove only several eupe from refri1erator at a time; gently peel off paper. Flll with Lemon. Chocolate or Banana Cream fillin& several hours before serving. chill. <Untrued cups can be stored for weeks in airtight container in refrignator.) Note · Ea ch flllinl rec:ipe will fW6cupe. LEMON FILLING 1 en•elope ( l ~ ounces) whipped lop· ping mix ~cup milt l package <J in ounces) lemon instant pudd.in& and pie filling 1 cup milk 1 tablespoon orange. flavored liqueur Blend whipped top· pint mix and ~ cup mllll in amall miser bowl. beat at btP speed ot am. .u .a peaa fonn, ...._ a " hwl• En)oy peenut butter, dNll Id up for ~· peny, In two elegant de111rta • I Add puddlq mix, 1 cup 1 tablespoon IU8Af • mllk and liqueur; blend. ~teaspoon ult •· Beat at. biab speed for 2 tablespoons buUer about 2 minutes. or until or margarine, melted 1. mixture is Hght and Combine eap, milk fiu.ffy.F\lhixpeanutb~· and vanilla in sm·a1t ter ~; tarniab with mixin1 bowl, beat ali~ mandarin oranee aUces ly. Combine flour, sugar andcberriea,ifdeslred. and salt; add to eu CBOCOIATE FILLING mixture, beating untU Use same procedure smooth. as Lemoo Filling, sub- s t it u t 1 n e chocolate Blend in butter; chill flavor tmtant pudding at least l hour. Heat a and 2 tablespoons crepe pan or small cbocolate-flavored liq-omelet pan (6 to 7 incbes ueur. Garnish with dlameter) over medium peanut butter chips and heat. Brush lightly with chocolate curls. If de· vegetable oil For each stred. crepe, pour about 2 ublespooos of batter in· BA.NANA CREME to pan; quickly Ult, Use ~~edure spreading batter evemy as Lemon J1'1llino, aub-over bottom of pao. • Coot about ooe minute stituting banana cream or untU underside la flavor instant pudding golden brown. LoOaen a o d 2 t a b I e 1 p o o n s ___.. 'th ula turn banana-flavored liq · cvge WI spat ; and coot until lightly ueur. browned. Continue pro- FESTIVE PEAN UT cedure with rest of bat· BUTl'Elle&EPES ter. Place about 3 <•U.u.&ltnepes> tableaC.:~• warm 2 ecP peanut chip flD. .,.c::apmllk inl (below) on each "4i teespom nnWa crepe; fold over. TOil >,4i ap ........ all·. -..r.:~ pmvoeeftas <Bee PSANVI' ..... ..-J .t . .,_ lflf,..: .. •,.' .. •••yt!• ••rl•I ea11•111111taU•f iaUabl• to prod•ee ••n.._ • .m _. ADIWr: c.u noar, tad ... , Udlt em. 1o a11l'ua .. ,.,.. rn "110 .......... ~11.am.tlm.-S· 1ub1tltatln• reaotar llill -w ut..,.. t1111 ,.. .. .._ w11 ble tp ba1 U-. daJ'S Oour tn a ndpe calllq er ell ••r •••r•a· ........ ..-... .,.. .,._ blca .. ., few women tor cake nour eoaaa till111111: •••nt'lll. ur"nll make cake• from hAHe8ulldJOUJ'cr::: Hll::.::;:; ~:i~~ ~.J~~ ~=;~i:~~i; ...._. .I~ beHJ. I Uled nauJar mak• .-..-elalUc). ctuce tbo amount '-2 ........ -...... flour IDIUatflltM cake Tbe ~~ CGatent tablelpcJGlll per cup~~ ..... mNli. floar aDed tar iD the re-ud slllleD mak• be au.re to 11ft before 1o .. ,._.. ~." _________ ......,,._ __ ._;_....__ __ .....-...-;.._.--.._...,.,;------------.....,;;;.__,;.;. _________ c_l~pe-._eoa_~'14--Ulla__.... __ ba_•_•~c~ak~•;....;;~our;;;._•~•~pe~e~la_1~1y;__m_ea--urlq~~·------~ ............... ... low eolt ._._ 10 to••U..r -Qat 10• Uft to /:J: lat fai lDW 8UT ao•• of U1• .-i, ..... u.. en In calDIMe _. IDOlt DCDiU... 0.- ••rHly. Miil = f oocll Clftim .,. aa.eaaan... 0•• lllllCODHpUon ta.at m.a. people UdU tbat low cilorle d.latl an CC1t17. ii the Idea tUttbtJmmt---· lot ol lneal.; wtdda la G · pemlve. Dtllten don"t .... to ea& a lot of meat; 1n fact, they 1boald be wary ol meat. It bu a relaUftly blcb fat COD· tent and fat.a are calorie powerboulel. Tbe chief benefit of meats tn • we1&bt COD· trol diet la to ove "stay· ln1 power." Both the protelna and fats of meat are aAow to dl&est IO tbeJ keep you feelin1 1atl1fled looser tban wllen you eat carbobydratea. Bat you can get too many calories by eatine too much protein just u you can by eatiog too much carbohydrates. Tbe rule la to have some protein in a meal for staying power, but re· duce the amount to save calories and cost. LOWER cost protein fooda s ucb as liver, kidney. heart and poultry are also lower in fat and calories than higher cost protein foods sucb as roasts. steaks, chops and bacon. Fiah, too, is a low calorie prote in food (when eaten un - breaded). Tbe lower cost varieties of fish are Juat u nutritious as the hi1ber cost types. Some of the least cost· Jy, loweat calorie foods are fresh vegetables - cabbaee, Romaine let· tuce, carrots, broccoli, squash and potatoes. Tbey give a high nutrient return for calories and cost, unless you annotnt them with hieh calorie extras - butter or margarine, sour cream. cheese "•uce. salad dressings. AND IF YOU choose frozen varieties instead of fresh vegetables, you get fewer calories and more food for your money if you choose plain, instead of fancy products. Thus, creamed spinach may cost three times as much as plain spinach and have three tlmea the calories (60 per half-cup aerviq in· stead of 20). Broccoli with hollandaise sauce baa 100 caloriea per ball· cup, compared to 2S tn the plain broceoli. and c:Mts twiceu much. Wben it comes to de11erta and snacks, fresh. canned and dried fruits can provide tbe ••aweet taste" for fewer calories and leas coat than cooldel. cakea, plea and other de11erta. •ANY fffOJ'lte mack foods -aoft ·drtnta dips, frosted cabs and cooties, candy _ are DOt only blP In calories and costly bat mo are poor aourcea OJ ouier nutrlentl. Enn In the bUerJ de- pa rtment, the lower calorie foods cost leu: a 1Uce ol bread or tout. plaln -65 calorlel, bat· ••• Peanut ~hpQ) wttb arm a;rtoot boll· dar .... (below). P&AN11T 811TTB& amlm.LING J Ctll)I c (lJ•OQDce pact.,.) PuDut Butter l'laftC'ed Cblgs 1 U-ounee can ••••telMid eond•o••d lllut (IWI' ............ ) Ca•tl e~·pUDUt ~ .................. -• • • 11 lllllk tD -..tr ............ °"" • .,. ~-.--mlll,...a ....,_... .... aw ........... mooda.: ..... "8; :11 illbW. • ............... .... l ..... pppocm at • "j .... STEAK SALE RIB r•·m.u I I 'r' ROASY«~· ;'tl"l°"' .. 'l" llWWWSl S1tJI lAAGEENO ,.. si&t S1tJI .• 92" $I 7 9 LB iii'siiAalOC)( '"° 1• '1" deli. · FRESH PORK SALE I u. 99c u 89c ............ SLICID t°"'9 • Sllt\0-CUI • 1 hi •vC. • sp•I ,_ llAST h ,.. • c:diuet••' '' • I 'P' OIC:AIUIA YIJI CllOPPID HAM ~J 08CAll ... Ylll IEtF FIANIS ~!~ --HAM PAmES ,l.,•C OICM ... YUi • AOUNO Oil M>uA'"-YAll ITT PAI ~gz 08CIJI ... TI.II• WC' YAllITT PAI :.!-g1 HOfrY suao BACON H I ~a lA. s 12• u s1i• u. s1 s• ,. s1•• llACOll 1-la.PKG LB. 79c LB. ... s1•• -·~ 'I"-·-ca ac .. 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'1 " ,.~ \HOvt Ot • • 1M •Of • ..J f ,. sp91 ,_SlW ,_ SAuug_ '" 89' I • • ••• •• • 2H8 CLAMS OOll•OJ< t 97c lzlENITMETEC*ESllA..,1115 67< BEEF TAMii(s: .. :11. ! ·.:: 5r Y:!.~·~~·~=-~·' .. 29c BANANAS .ZDT•llA1Hlm ra ............ l~T CAT FOOD =~-· 1 ao Sl.99 ) ~~~.!~.t,_ .. 1 oc ...... c.Olo<•-·C-.C•'• I BAR SOAP . . . . . ,__ 44 c DOG FOOD =:ir•" ! ,,., 52.72 ~ ONl~NS ,. . • &;,12• • 2~~" liiiiiiiRI• ............. ,..,,45c ''~mfr~cHIPS 5\-:~·· ... 94c COLORFUL 98 • llMDIET 522, CRAC~ERS ::::~· ... ~.~ ... • .... 75' CROTON ·~M·•" .. ,.",., •• ,$ 3 FRIED CHl(l(Ell ....... n-0z BAR SOAP ::;~~" • ••M>z 37c •N• POT ··· .EA . BATH BEADS OCNTLI l()UCH • ·~l ggc l 0LA,i8f.lt $281 I cY:Jf1 $142 IM:f~L~i~~~;:·! ~·.~1J: -tt-OZ l f LAURA SCUDDER $129 CHIPS ~~ .. -:: , ''"°' Low Frozen Food Price• PICKLE SLICES=._ I ..oz $1.19 NIBLm (ORN =~CMAIEJITYlf• ~z 69c WHOLE PICKLES ~=· t •IM>Z 53.11 OlllWUTN41..... .. I c DRESSING ::::~-= •M>l '1.13 VEGETABLES rv~ ............ t .... .. If-OZ 8 7 DRESS II ==-•MM $1.49 POTATOES ::.1Aow ...................... 9 . n-0z 79c APPLESAUCE 1t•n:•.-I •MM -, POTATOES I'!".:: ................. , .......... 98' lffclWaus .. :w...:. $109 Beer & Wine Specials IA4l ST04'U(ICEPT lO..AllHOAI CC VINEYARD WINE NATURAL llGHtr BEER llSSUR . .....-:USUI IOSCH CANS Oii NOeMICTUllHAIU IOTTlU 1112-0Z 1$165" L . 5,n ,·0 1 1•o•uel.l ., sT011uw1TH iquor yeC_. S llO\/OllllC(NSlSOHUI PUERTO VALLARTA W!fJ't609 ~~ t4a• BEEF STEAK I $) SI Pall SLICES cu.-.. I ...... 11.D9 CIOWNI IUSSI . JIM BUM • WllOWTWATc;tCAI ...... ••• • •• to.oz. a9c SAllWICH BAGS ff••--.llKT. &r YODU BOURBOl~wH-;,EY 79 PIZZA ~.~OlllMltMll ................. u~~ KITCHEi BAGS t'~19~.. ...ottMW-Ir bOJ. •779 LAYERED CAKES==:.~~···•·"~" • 1 •• FIG llW11IS &.:.~.. . ....... IMI. s1.119 .... ait--.-.,"-.,..-.-._--u-.. -y-.-.-• ...;.;..;.w_1---' nnro NMWES ..-co s1 ·• I ...,_..._, _________ ._ ... _, __ .. __ ~ """" ....,...,,_.... .,.... -....... , ..... ,,~...... ... ........... ....._~----..................... """ .. VINEGA&8 lend tbemaelvea to many cOmpllmentary navon. Tbe Parsley , Saae, Roeemary and Thyme Vlne1ar cont.aim exad· 17 thOee famous berba in a *wine vineaar bue. Wonderful in a rinalpette dressing or N a marinade for beef kebaba. nm soaked in white vlnec.ar perfumes a dreaaina for seafood salads, ea salads or a marilude for chicken or fish. And Spicy Cider Vlne1ar would be an ideal marinade for beef, as Tiell as a zippy dress- ing for sliced tomatoes or eelery. ONCE YOU begin making these vinegars, you'll probably find yourself creaU.U. your own combinations. Just remember to al- low a full two weeks' sit· Ung time before strain- i nl and bottling the vineear, to obtain mu- imum flavor. PABSLEY,SAGE, ROSEMAllY A.NDTllYME VINEGAR 4 cups red wane vinegar 12 sprigs fresh parsley 2 teupoona thyme leaves l t-i-oon roMmary leavea 1 teHpoon 1a1e leaftll In a medium saucepan place vtneaar, parsley, thyme, rosemary and aa1e: brine to a boil. Reduce beat and aim· mer. covered, for 5 minutes. Pour mixture into a 1..quart Jar; cover and set aside for 2 weeks, shaking oc- casionally. Strain out herbs. Pour vinegar into bottles with tight fittm~ coven, adding a sprig of parsley, if desired. Use in Bonus Meals Welcome Easy ~place~Dd .....,.,, llirbla to. boil. ae41ace-. ad elm· mer, coveted, for I ..... Pour aWdwe into a 1~ jar; COYW and Ht Hide for I weelr1, lbakl81 OC• u1to11ally. Strata out dl1L ,_.., .....,. Into '*1lM wtth UOt ·mun, coven, addlu a freah nm. ol dW. If deltnd. UN -in Wad dnatnp or ..nth &h, .......,._ and pogJtry. Yield: 1 quart. • DMLYN.OT Seasoned vl""flara In pf'fltty bottles . make lt:Nely remembrantiea. ·p ---------- ----- ~~33 ~ . ASSORTED 55 BANQUET DINNERS ~~·· PEPSI 89 COLA ~~~CJHDff •• "'° llCT~ llOTTUS GROCERIES ..oc.l'ICI' CM Vons Tomato Juke .53 .29 l&ou'<l llOll-...,._ 6 3 Sunshine Krlspy Crac:ken • F;:cy~ Sweet Pas • 35 l,,~c..,, Vons Applesauce 17 <XlP<(% CM-IJllllYS Chucky Mixed FruJt 1>40ll"1Cf l!O'm.£ Vons Apple Cider .33 .39 .59 164 .86 120U'ICC CM 3 5 Kana 8nwbet1y l"tects • .42 l-40UI«% n.llS-WQCl(T W4'TCMCllS 7 2 Mlrglrlne • 1~ CM-ocrM UCllfT lllV.T Chicken ol the Sa TUM ~ee~ ·~~ s & w AltldlOke....,. ln~euna l::ld.n .... r.:1:1;. l::~Rlca ~c...a " 163 .89 .64 112 • 66 .79 .99 .69 .99 J49 .85 142 ............. ~-·--•.» ...... M ..... Nr.IMlllMY--.1• .._ .......... ,.-.caa __ , .. ........ <*> ...... ~-----~,. ..... a...-...&11&1Mll. .. B.tOIB·DIFFEREtlCE .THE DIFFBREtlCEI GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS lu<HllOX ' "llOlllTt: .25 ~.23 FLORIDA 29 PINK GRAPEFRUIT :'m~ fA . GROCERIES 1'1-0Ur<(J: llOTT\L 6 9 Tropical PmK.ake Syrup • CHB'S~Praaws 199 136 189 }39 ~IW:JIMlf:-Stan 99 Bounce Flbric Softener • FROZEN FOODS ~~Pim 259 .75 loot IOll---~-1\SST \WIE'IU 69 lntaMdonal Vegetables • l POU'C) 8"° 9 9 Cmnlldon French Fries • 225 .75 ~MCMOC()utd\ Apple Pie l 59 •VIII PN:NtOl. VonsCobCom .95 ~~°'°'~ .59 PRODUCE u..29 ~.17 Ul .39 fA.39 l&.39 l&.15 u..98 ·---------------------~-Wedon't lo·• talc._. lower , ____________ , I ,_. ., '1J3 •• 0¥Cnlpnces.We~them. :,voNS TOMATO 250 .. You'~probeb~nodcedalotc:I •,KETCHUP F 11 -.. ~ w~ are daimtng to nave lowef 11 .: • F 1 lfl'Jt ..... .:L:ltgi~·-prices. But according to the Vector Con I I --p· --sumer Newsletter, Vons prices h4ve 1 • • · .... ..,.. ~ " ... -_,_ ,,,__ 11 'I .... ; 1 '°'._ .. .._ ,.r ',,,,...,..., 1 c:o..OtfllllQlt~ I '~h~ ~ conslstentJy lower than most other t •· . ...-. __ ,. ,._,.,..,. _ _.... I .,j s·~·rt.-~· · esf0<the~u , ..... ,.. .. ,.. ... ,_,_ _____ !I ~~~!J ~~ .,, ~v··•-..nlW"9 ..---ye.ar • ., __________ .. _________ _ [t' • ·' • ons CM ord to guanirtce lc:Hter ,.. -,. ,.. .. ,. ,.. ,. --- - -~.,....,.__r:::_--' prices because Vons conslstentty def. 'I ·m 25 II ~ Mers lower OYeral pr1ce5 So come to :, SPAM LUNCHEON 0 I' Vons and compa~ for yourself I MEAT F I I BEEF 198 :I . e F :: , RIB •,I ....... _,,., .. ---~ I S'T'C'.A.llC! I ..... ,, ........... ~ .... , ,,, .. ""°.t°"'°'9""C.-'Qlll9. I• I~ I .AC .. ~ .. ULAll.Jli lt..ie.fltil'tU..O .... ~ ·-------------· mnw~~ b ------·-----------------• ·--------------. smoasT ORAPEPRUIT JOICE .75 FNICYFARMS.39 PEfl ED TOMATOES »<Xl'ICZ CM AMERICAN BEAUTY SPAGHETTI .29 MEATS r "'11.r Kr<C fJfir -Lor. r err Porterhouse Steaks l 'laL lll'IC lltD' -90l'E.LSS Top Sktc*\ Stuks TM!U: fQI«; 8f!T -HA.L CllT 8ondela Round Saks Lt\288 1.8 298 UI 389 LA 2 19 T4'&Z q.a lf:f7..lf:SS0£.~ ~ 19 8ondaa Rump Roat 011 ~ ·-..:;. LIQUOR ~<hyRletlng ~""' ~. JUSc:aech i:'t:.:Oln ~ ...... Qiabll ~o ~268 UI 198 319 399 1049 1699 689 249 149 ,21a 1aa :1 ~VC2'l'UIS 02 TAA 'l.M 25 It 'I ANY PAPER O 11 ll TOWELS F I' It ,; e F ,: ., .,,.,.,,...r,-JUl'f,.._, .. ...,....~,~ ,. I .,. ... ,. . .,,,,.. ' ...., ,...~ .,, . ...,..,C~lll(JtOA~ I •IM' .... .-• .,..._,. ,.,,,.. .. ,,..,.,Ollilll"t~-. I ·-------------~-----------------------· ·-------------· •I .,,, 1c£l' I• ll FRESH fJ.$1. • 1: I CARROTS , I' 11 " ""' ''"'·£ I I ",.....,, I' 11 .. , .. ,.,.,~ .. ,.. ............ ~~ I II ,flltll4 ••ff)..,.. '·-l .. ~ 1•f't•..,,. I f"OliiOl4 ... ,.~ •• ·~~ ...... 'CU _........,......,.._ I ·-------------· ·------------------------~ .59 .53 .77 MIU.BROOK VODKA So.PROOF 1 r.1n u1 llOTIIJ 199 659 HEALnt& BEAUIY 110 )40J'<I! IOTTU--.CU .lO an Sigr\11~ }69 JERSEYMAID COTI'AGE CHEESE »Olen. 147 ..ou.a: CNIT()rt HJ-ORJ PAPER TOWELS 101 «>u'<T...,. ~(Ul~ .44 DELICATESSEN 159 &(IL ..... "'1 UT1tA l l.A" .... Ol ..... 89 Vons Cooked H.m • 11 OL -ll(<la.,lN. "'V<TlO... ~ 128 Ol ""<i "L "81« I.Malt SIZI. OIJdte r-omny ~ Cream Big Cowrtty Bilcub .43 .89 189 1)-0l IJTl..~f:!"'OllOO Body on Tap :sn.mnpoo .99 279 127 60l JM-n<JtlWC>&NO Bob's smd Oreu1nQ .59 159 160ll0\(; PAl1llCJICl.Ol\lfl'~ 149 Ham P.ttles LUSH GREEN PLANT SALE 41'1 POT-ASSTO ~ TROPICAL PLANTS .99 uo.or ~VERA }99 I ~ <JSDA FOOD STAMP COOPONS GLADLY ACCEPTED • .... ~ TICjlll .,...*"' .... IO 10.wt •1..-CA&&.at• m•G RIMNtt l'lllal:I .. ,,. NI"'°' ""8:M AT~ JJ$1 W ""'IT • . °"9,,.._M._._l>OCICl--1• a.Ir"""°"""' .... "91lec:&•• , • a..,. ....... .,... ....... _, • o-r"""°"' Liit~--i.it u... .............. __ , .. ' .93 114t 1.19 .... .=.e:. ...... ... ~~. 1.99 ~T-----•· ..................... _,.,.., ..................... .0 ....................... "'' :1'111~-A•lllAtc11.-I• . TBm'8 a lot mon ·to tbe loaf tbao m..U the eye. The bale brnd doulh • 1111 enrlc:Md wttb wheat ·cenn, ....._,and •IP "for • t.reab, ~eMme taate. Ttien, to make lblDC• evea more In· teresttni, Ole doqb la formed Into two rouada and Nndwtcbed wltb a creamy ebeele ftlliq. Another taty detail in thia redpe ii a lQer of wheat cerm streuael crumbs llniq tbe bot- tom of tbe pan with more on top to add to the 1ood looks and cood taste. Aa the bread bates, the lb'eulel mix- ture makes a delleious bottom crust for tbe loaf. Wheat Germ Brunch Bread freesea and re· beats beaatlfully. Be sure to sene it warm. WHEAT GEaM aatJNCB aaEAD 'Al cup warm water (106 to USdearees) 1 padrqe active dry yeast ~ cup wheat germ, regular or sugar and honey 2 tablespoons sugar 3 tablespoons melt- ed butter 2eggs '>'2 teaspoon salt 1 '\<6 to 2 cups flour Cbeeee FWing Stremel Crumbs Glne Combine water and yeast in lars• bawl. Stir to diaaolYe. Beat in wheat aenn. sagar, but· teT, e8JI and salt. Stir in juat enough flour to make a IOft dough which leaves sides of bowl. Turn out onto lightly floured surface. Knead about 5 minutes or until Use Rinse Agent With Detergent A rinse agent or rinse additive is a specialty product used in an .-utom.Uc dilbwuber. Tbe qeot, a blend of ~ surfactanta or etUnc aaeota, lowers e surface teDJlon of ater. la other worda, product belp9 w1ter ahe.t off disbn and luael imtead of drJtnc spot.a. A rtme qent ts specially helpful in ard water areas and en bat la eUJDlnatecr tbedr7eycle. .. Then .... liqald and t,ollcl rln•• a1eata :lanilable, 8CCDl'dlq to ~ Sou ad DeterPnt ~l.tian. ~ Tile Jlquld II cleslped ior diawMben with an ~utomatlc rtue aaent ~/_~by llq- .. llQKWll tato the l rime. 1 Tbe IOlld \JP8 b for :1111e ln dtabwaabers ~tbout. ~ and •~lnmalnacor­er of tbll upper d.tlb ack. 1leed dlNctiom Oil piodlrd pecb19 to eterml.De cornet uae . appca1lm1t,e lenl\h time ... DIOduct wtlJ t lMib'9 It lboald be laeed. t ... wttbOataQtq. n aatomatlc dllb· uMr~m•t used to wUb cllabet. . rtme idd Mrv• a eltlc purpoM: It ta a nlistitute for the rpa.tl WheatC3enn Brunch Bread is an excellent aocmeol fU1ftJon ... '· 'bile doing shale ••• we're doing oms Bu at 19et1 R81phs Fresh Idaho Rainbow Trout (Minimum Wt. 5 oz.) Patti JeaD-frozen 22-32 oz. Avg. Wt. Cornish Game Hens Super Freeh Pak Onlr Any Size Package Ground Beef per lb. 114 "I r "' Super Freeh Pale Only Any 81;111 Peckage Ground Chuck per lb. 8 oz. pkg. r u.a. No. 1 Russet Potatoes 169 ~65 ~ ~--------------~~ ~----------~_,,~ "I r Wht•OfWheat PUIN\VBU., Bread ~------------,~~ ~--------------~ ~~--------------~ Golden Pre11ium Meats Witsorl Bone .... ·W•htt Added 189 Certified Ham P« lb. Who6e or Rib Half 111 Pork Loin per lb. Pork Shoutd«·Bonele• 149 Pork Roast per lb. Pon 9houider 1s1 Blade Steak per lb. &~Cube.steaks ~ 211 hzenFoods Uny' .. Ptetnor WlthChMM Burger-In-A-Box 50L 73 ptlg .• ...... O•pOiah Party Pizza H '1 0L 259 ptig. Te I I ... Conc.nlrated Orange Juice 120l. 99 CM • Superlikery tin. 59 ..... .79 .95 110L 99 ptcg •• • t 11t If .. SA llSA ...... u.AllJJ Super Deli Ill.Am WllP. -4 Hck Margarine PUmW1a.-111e .. acMognaor Cotto Salami lib. 47 pllg .• 1 lb pkg 133 Ufi:.iik Biscuits 1;k~. 1 0 ................ « Beef Wieners ~~From WIKOMfn Miki Cheddar 1 lb. 121 pllg. Pantry Fillers American~a Wide Noocles ....... Tomato Juice o-.. ...... ~,..,,.. Cake Mix ::: .39 4:: .55 11ltOL 79 bo• • P'N°mlum Crack .. 1 ::-. 79 ~.,... ..... _ Mayonnaise ~Aegul- 0 reo Cookies 12 OUMe c ... C>Me ..... °' R.C. Cola PunV ... Ubl Crllco Oil :tt.,u. 1 •• 19 01. 137 pllg. s!t. 1 •1 '::'" 211 Health ABcauty lllwtt ...... Tee4tlp1lll Aqua-fresh .. :.:.99 D.Yi.-&'oeodoran1 1:...--1 11 •.:-1•• c ..... ac...hller Pond'e Lotion ree ~ Fanner John Link Sausage f~,.li•~ ~' r -,. .................. .. ,..., price. ., . . . ' , .. , iiiiiiiiii&cwn .::.!::::.::~;: ... •.•• . . -.. · ·~ .. .... ..., ... c-.... Ne;~ ~~,~l·-) Souptime 1s!:& .• !· pu~ .. !.. .. ,...., priDe. Limit One • ...,. Md One Coupon Per c........, Coupon E~ "-'· 10 dw" ,,.._ 11, tMO ... ...• ...• ...• ..... ...• ..... :::1 ...• .... ····• ...• :::1 :::1 SUPER COUPOI ..... ...• ii~~:;:· -· ~iiiiiiiiiii1c9fdl'> ........... c...,... • ...... n-.Aced Ralphs ~ f Lifllft OM.._._,. OM C...,.. ,._ C...._ COlllPOft i.ct ..... .1-. 10 dw• J-. 11. , .. SUPER COUPON u.Ntonen.mMdOMC~,..c· ta 1 Coupon £flKttofe .a... 10 *v .,__ 11. , .. SUPER COUPON Ftfttl Clip Top Carrots N ... crop Juice Oranges o8iidM.,APPl8s oe:t•.89 ,......Ultllr ... Red Leaf Lettuce .....25 ~-23 ' . 1 ~MJa SU ltfi&tl ~ ltocll ·WW Pl•• a Ii-ala Nm. '"nlil Nat 1,000 Yean," to opm a four.put ..n. • rQ M t p.m. 'Rundu al the Tu ol tM ~ W.•I• re.taurant on Balboa hm.mwa. ID~ forma~: -..n. T8S ISaSNDIPIT'f GaOUP of the Women'• Oab ol 1nille wW tou.r t.bt South Cout ~-1 l"auJ' .. n.ai.r nnandQ .. 10 a.1D. wttb lunch to follow at B"'1J«k'• Wllahlre. lnformatlcm: 752-CMO. r A IRJCK·A·PIATE DINND bmted by the Women ol the Moo.e, Coeta aleM Q>ap&er, will ~it CS p.m. Tbunday at the Mesa Lodle, us E. 17tb St .• Costa Mesa. The publlc la welcome. · NSWPOaT'S Thursday Mornm, Club will meet for an 11:30 a .m . lunch«JO Tbunday at the Balboa Bay Club with pest apeaker Vlrsinla West.enelt. author of alx boob lnclud.lnl a bio- grapbical novel oo Pearl Buck.. LOJ8 LtJNDB&aG, Republlcan coonty commlltee ebalrman, will addresa tbe 1rvtne Cout ..... bllcan Women's Club Tuesday, Jan. 15 at the Canlna del Mar home of Mn. Clyde Dawaoo. lnformatioa: SSI ·2738. TP COASTLINE CHAPTER of B'nai B'rltb Women will meet Monday, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m. at Western Federal Savin&s, 4 Corporate Plua., Newport. Guest speaker Glyn Grote will dlacual Soviet Jewry. Information: SS2·1.204. WOllBN AGAINST VIOLENCE AGAINST Womes P..'O'JP wW meet Tuesday, Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m. al the Euclid Branch of the Anaheim Public Ubrary, 1340 S. Euclid. Anaheim. Ad· mlaaion ii free and the public is welcome to at- tend. NEW AND UNUSUAL PL.ANTS will highli1ht a slide &bow al 7: 30 p. m. Monday. Jan. 14 when the Costa Mesa-Bay Cities branch of the Nat1ooal Fuchsia Society meets at Veteran's Memorial Hall, 565 W. 18th SL, Costa Mesa. In· formaUoo: 5'8-8207. &OllANTIC aELATIONSBIPS, why they succeed or fail, will be diacuaaed by Dr. Nathaniel Branden at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16 at the llarrioU Rote~ Newport. Cost la SS per penon. BmervMiona and information: '7S2·280S. D.U LiUfDm! WMn WW'9 ,_ ..... ii ...... ,.. •. ,_.. _, MftM wtio dolla't .... ~U.llMl\MllU11k= ...... ,,a,. .... ~ •• I,,.. ' _. N lllil .. AMU ne.. N '1 Ood. ,_NM.._ HIM el .... Ma. 1\'I tlO lMI .............. ~ t.tlJlil' ...... ,....... .-. ... ..uoa.. • ,....,,,.fl ................. . MltGr7 ,,, .,..., .. , "" .... ·~ frOm ~.,. ........ , UDODDee....U to eollea• ~~ ... u.e ...... ...,. =·· ...... ~ Ula t.bl1 ....,, ve •aca1u-, tile ban __ • You name tt-tMJ wt. n .. ~ tot •nted cm b)'. aee l90irM •• \WObj two-pWi ~. Last Olriltmu m7 ~ to-... M.y b bud (after D yean) left me. Ht couldJl't .taad tho nolay ho • full ol cbildreo ud craodcblldrea. Amt,~ an rlpt when you.., tbe bMt \bi.al bl the WOlid pa.reata ca Siw tbelr kids la • r .. Una ol Mlf·WOl'th and t~ee. Mine doa 't have It, N>d they neverBut ll t.bla let· ~r can beJp Just one famlly out there, the bar· Ull my aouf to the world wtJJ bave bee worth tt. -NEW JERSEY REA.DER DEA.ll N.J.: 'fta.ab fw a• rit1t.I ...... la Ille by .-wt.e lau u ... IL I -.. ,.._ re- ward• wtD c:ome la.&er. on.a tMJ .. GeM 1-k. Dear. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I bave never aeen lhia problem diacuaaed anywbeR, and I'm sure t.bou9ands ol othen are al.llferlna from the same difficulty. I'm referrln& to the artbritic handshake. A tlrm grtp when rreeUng people aays, ''I am glad to see you." A Ump b&DdaMke sue· geats a Lack of eathualum. Arthritis bas left my bands sore and sensitive. A ftrm handshake ls extremely pain· ful. To refuse to a shake bands without an ex· planaUoo would be rude. Yet. oo ooe wanta to hear about the next persoo's physical problems. The difficulty Is particu!Jlrly aarava~ in group meetiJl&s. Whal ls the answer abort of bandaging the hand or weartne a catcher's mitt! -SMILJNG THROUGH CLENCHED TEETH IN WINSTON-SALEM ( Singles Calendar ) CARTIEB'S will have a TGIF party at 6 p.m. Friday. Jan. 11. in Costa Mesa. For more in· formation, call Tiffany at 641-0496. SELF CENTER presents a Forum One pro- gram on "Gay Male Development" at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 14, in the City of .Orange. For more Information, call Bob al 997-9800. ORANGE COAST SINGLES will bold a ceoeral meeting at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan.. 11, ID Hunt1D&1oo Beach. For more lnformatioo, call Roa at 645-3988. OllANGE COMI' l1N1TAUAN aro&al often a conllDul.og sinales dlscwWoll croup procram on "Relatioo.shipa: Conception to Maturity" beginning at 7 p.m. Friday, Jao. 11, ID Costa Mesa. For more lDformaUoo, call Pat at 6'5-6002. BALBOA SKI CLUB will have a TGIF party oo Friday, Jao. 11, al Houllban'a in Newport Beach. For more information. call 75.2.0128. We've taken further redudions on our collections of day and evening dresses. classic and contemporary sportswear, knits, suits~ lingerie and loungewear. Shop now for best savings and seledion. -• r DaAaft&IB~Wlf9Q,~,IU... ua.rt61-I ca'*.._ ....... " ftea Nd -.......... ., ....... !'p, .... ..,. ...... wtlf llfte° u • ,... :111111 ...... ....... 1.1111 ............................. : ua· ......... ,...Pla."*-Dl:AR ANN LANOEBS: Cu 100 ftnd room lD your tdww for another leaer to ldd to yoqr ''trutb·IHtranl«·than·ftcUon'' td.ledioa? Tbll nen story ran lD tbe Sm Fradleo Esamlner. So belp me. <Attached l• the eftdeDel). A 35-year-Gld woman lD Botata. Colombia, gue btrtb to QUi.nt.upleU. Sbe bad etaht other cblldreD raDlinc from Z yeara ol qe to 11- aDd WU Dtftr married. Tbe llllber ol tbe quiata • -~,..,.~ ••• GoDrDlet - <,...._Pa1eC1) San Clemmte Geoeral Hospital caters to older and retired pe~ who require chopped or pureed foods, accord1nc to Pauline Brown. director of food services. "With an older penon a better bcMlpital stay will often be dependent Oii either bow good the food la or bow bad It ii," she said. BUT M&S. MOWN said the hospital ii plannin& to ~vamp tbe menu ofteriq by June, to improve the menu wt:tb more elaborate preparationa such u baked sole stuffed wttb crab meat and other seafood Items But at Costa Meaa hospital, Mn. Rulebart knows abe can't 1w.tttute all traditional foods wllb eourmet cuisine. "I cao take off stuffed peppers from the caleteri.a menu, but I can't Lake off hamburgers, "she said. Swint Classes Are Offered The Rehabllltat.lon Institute of Orange County ta olferin& aeveral claaaes at ita pool in <>raqe. They tnd.ude Twtnles ID the Hln&es. ao ex· erdM daM for &rthrltlc adulta, and Aqua· J)JDam.k:a, a atraaou.a aerobic C'ODd1tioDJD& daM for ....... bod>' toftJ.na. Swim lesaoos also are available year-round for all qu and tbett are Red Croa water aafe- ty classes for all Jevela. For more lnfonnaUoa call RJO at 4133-7400 a.od ask for the pool Wheat Germ is Foe~ A new '4-pqe book, ''Beaudfal Cooldn1 wttb Jt retacbmer Wheat Germ," baa been publisbed by Interna- tional Multifoods. Tbe booklet la destped for consumers newly ac· .qaalated wlth wheat 1erm • well a pencsas wbo ad lib with wheat f.e;a1 ID a1moct all cook· ~ redpea are COD· temporary ud will ap. peal to cooa of all aaea. Wben appropriate, both c o a v en ti on a I a n:d microwave methods a.re glven. Empbaal1 ia placed oo tW1l1nc out wboleaome and DatritioUI meals. "Beautiful Cooklq with ltretaduner "beat Germ" recipe boob may be obtained by HndJDc SI for eacb copy to: BeautlfUJ Cookin&. P . 0 . Box 9432-K, St. ~aul, Minn. Mat. Get Youtself Gal Forlhe 80tsl ng ' .. -· ~ Powe1c; lolal 'lbnan Tratnlfllj mal!CS rt clll OOSSlOle lmmOOiate claSSes ICJmrnQ Gall 1ooav la YOU! md1Vldual ~OIJ am dlSCUSSI~ Clf:qs(Jll't, ~ 'ldnJllG SQO)LS ORANGE COUNTY 3 TOWN & COUNTRY ORANGE (714) 547-8228 Distinctive Shopping & Dining YOUR OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY EVERYTHING JANUARY AP~ EUROPEAN HOSPITALITY -Lucio, left. and Bruno Creglia are pie· tured at their restaurant. Giordano, on West 39tb Street in New York. Having run the family restaurant for 20 years. the Creglia brothers now plan to open a pension, or Euro~an style guest house because "New York could use one." ( Horoscope ] .. " . . . . ' ... tyle ud b&oom.'' 8nmo 1ald. ··~ bav• t.o bt p-adual Me•UM too mucb •J'OWUt II a lbock.'. ADDD 811 brotber. '"l'M P-"""" .w be tbl.,.. ot. aU tMN y .. Tbelt. f atber came to tbe UJliaed State.i"!'from Trl•t. 1bortly after World War U. The brothe1't Mid.be Jumped lblp lD N.w Yorti tu even· tualfy w11 allow9d to remala ~ beeaue audaoriU.. coaJd not de· ttrmlae wtsleb eo•ntry Trleat• beloqedt.o-=Yqo&lavta. "He wubed to eana moaey for ua to .ID to tcboo& and lbeo be tmt for ua," Ludo~a aaid. The eJder ii DOW dud. But their mother pope · ber bead ln the restaurut'• kit.cbea to make lure • sauce la correct. She wtU play a role 1o the pemioo. ·'Ow' mother looU forward to all chaoc•." Bnmo said. "Sbe'• not afraid." PICTJ110US IWS.INa .. ..... IT.&T._.WT Oosed For Business; Open For Visiting TM~,._-_.,....,. -n IMAOC DaV«l.OPM«NT CC>ttPOIU<TION. 17111 ..... IM., • 210, """"--...... Calltentl• OAKLAND CAPl - Eddie Ferrell 's nel&bborbood store abut down a year aao. but lhe uny building la atill open for visit.in& "I'm here 365 days a yen, except when I'm sick." the 71-year·old former owner sa.ad 10 a recent antervtew "ll'a a common place, but at meana the world to me." moo thinr. I don 'l know too muc about books because I'm uneducat· ed." Fet'T'ell says "But f try to be a truthful man." Despite his age. he still has lady friends. 1945 The 12-foot by 16-foot structw-e wu intended to be a aboe·ab.1.oe st.and ... ,. PUBLIC NOTICE for ooe of h11 two children. Mer the aoo decided again.al aboe shinlng. Ferrell turned _ia at 10t.o a at.ore apecaalb o._,_,,,,. Wf'•IUOllCJOUtnO-TM• 1_ 1 __ ,.... .......... ~-F-ITATIOf'CAU~&A~ .. THE WOllEN come "'' "' -pop, """""r, f_....,,._._ TMICOUWTYOf'Oll.&llOa to see me but you never b•coo, bre•d and =.::.'::::c •oT1c1'i>:-~ .... o Of' see me out Wllh them. canoed goods. WILLIA .. V sc-tOT ,.~TITIOM ~ NotlAH Of' ••u. Moel of lhe time 1 just =--.......,.-· :::., ,o• unau THTAMIM FE&&ELL, better slay put. I tell them. 'If THE SHELVES are ~~-~·'t:~s~cf.!~~.\~-:; known as "Pop," as you want to see me, you bare now, but there's •IW'WY••__... •on.~ aenerally open tor the can come over and still an old mrtierat.or -·-c..,.c-0..1.PllOI. •or1c.c 1st-tc1tcavo1vu~oi.1 • 't ." , ... '14.11.• -,_ IANll or ANll!lltlCA NATIONAL business of vuiting al 5 VlSl painted fire enctne red ------T • u ' T A .. 0 s A v I .. 0 \ A' a.m . and rreets hls With his own band.a, A portah'e beater cuta PUBUCNOTICE \OC.IATIOflftlltM---·~ 10r P•-• qi Witt -... 1-• friends unU dark. He he built the ooe·room the chill o( a winter day. ••cTm<NHUM••" L-" '~ • -,... wears bedroom slippers. at.ore building next to bu U ll'a sunny aod warm. .,....nATUlaWT ·-· ... --.. •-... •• -• overalla and a tattered home in the west there'• a bencb aod two n ..... --.--• .-...-:;:-~.:"'W::.11: clotbaportacoat. Oakland nel&hborbood unmatebed roldlnc .. ,.,.,..1..0.0.nUtM.•••T&O ...... ..,._.,,.,.-... _ ... They talk about "com-where he baa lived aln~ chainoutalde. m Te•"''"•'•••· C-•• -· ::;::,.~.,.:~:, ~t'JU7 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii!--~iiiiiiiiiiii""" _____ ..,... ______________ "f1 .....,_, P'•-~ ~.DUI ~--·Ill -Qlr ...... -. I ~'• w.., o... -· c.t•-• o.-:_... ,, ,.,. 1 MEIMCAL TEAM NEfDS VOUlfTHRS WITH ~ •• -·,. ·--"' ... "' ~ ~::_..c.H. • -ltK1'a ... L.-... e '"" ~· ,_ •"" -OAltLINO ~ ltAI a OUTI IM ·wy ....... XIETY C-tr ,.., ... Or-C-.• °" =::.:"--llO~~.,......... Af"'llll J__,,, •• •r~I 1..MA-~U.- ...... ....,.1 -~ ,_Or-C--0.•r p,.... Toof U tJI u:J-_...,,_ r-•• ·~-,...._ A Med teal Research Team 1s Sludymo tne uae of iln an1t-an.u e1y med1CB1ton TO OUAllFY FOA THE STUDY Voluntef>f~ mu .. 1 be females a1 least l6 y98fc, olO tak109 0<al conuaceo11ves and Alt00f1enc109 arviery J ... ' '-Jl .. 1-,_. P..cw1.-Or-c-'ll 0.lf f'UOC PVBUC NOT1CE 1-•,t U I-IU. PUBLIC NOTICE "lnlteld of a pllJn refund, .tty don't I give ~ doubte yow money bac:«I'' . ' a1ss PEACH I ' t I • SHOE " MOON MULLINS CHOO! IT WAS NICE 10 WA¥£ UP ~STEC>·· WE ~TT~ ~l.JRR'/. THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil KNM GORDO "My dod built it for mt, but I'm not aOowed to touch it." ------... ~~ ~D~ PLJ/1-~A-, ~l!Jl'r. 1-9 JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY by Mell uurius by Jtff MacNeUy DR.SMOCK /•' \ ... ,,,....., .. , .. I~ "All ...... AIU-Al1 rtghtt 111 git your dMnef the Y«Y next comtnef'dll tnat." by Kevin Fapa IT1~ A r~ ufn.C 14E:~H ~tM! "f(A", ltfvALL"f, ·nH4' (f\lfU'.: ~ A ~ 1i4A1" ., UJ'f'E: ! 1$ W ~11[.C(Of'At. itlf '400 QUILi ~N .----. 0Cf1t¥7 I 010 IN ~ \/XU AOOV f 14~ S<:WX>L. .r f1'1£ 'f€lRS OlV ! -V'"'> ~ ~ I ~ EMERGENCY ROOM Hf1 rot.L.l I WAS JUST Smll'(;-HERE 1lf INKIN6' OF "THINGS WE HAYE IN COMMON ... by Harokt Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan TOIMY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~ 49n.- 1T.n.r'spro. ~ QICe 51 SD Pnlft1. 5Sdl 50ug 9 More 51 ~ -.c> ~ 60 NW:. <:NI 14 Wolltlowld e 1 Dlf'Y 15 Rl9n 113 P9ddll 1e Olllit"9glm 64 ~ 17 Cindy 65 ltallln prtnc:e 1 a Cllfffiea • NoYri endwlg 20 llllen town e7 a... ol 21 ··-...... MC*J .,..... ea l\wl, tclf one 22 Gii.ii 6i U.ll money 23 Millel Abbr 25 ac.tter DOWN 27 &ropeen 2tMCIMyrgji 30 SW"9llllt 34 ...... 38Uoe.'~ 31 Plrln1I 311aw.i·1c... nip-2watda 42~ ~T---. ~Pllce OU\ .S To~ Fr ~Ember 47~ , 9uddllisf 13 8*lCe 40 Before p(jlStS 19 COOied 41 c.ri ~ 2 Tllecl'. It ,.. 24 8aly liVM• 46 Column 3 PfojectlllQ 28 StOOle 48 PIQll bMl'll 28 Color 49 Llind unitl 4 Al 30~ 50-a.us 5 c.iri Ind -31 -..otlon llC>P-52 Law 6 Funct10n1 pege 53 Pr911cnbe 7 Aliliebillty 32 ~ 54 lm-oe 6 Ofy: Ff. 33 Lind body 55 o.ri· 1 nerne 9 Mo9len 34 ~ 56 Fut«MW 10 Synln, of old M 81WU11ed 57 Group Surti• , 1 Aouttne 37 Mellt CUt 69 Nobtlt 12 Plndlle 38 8cot1 82 Doog1e C10C I lntWlnt t..n .. •1•! Pork and IHICll'llna· No nautca Sliced Bacon f..11'! El Rancho \bicker "ranch •"YI•" Gnuld Beef wt •• •21! Doee not nceed 22"< fat. Bulk or ptttiee atOPPED s2~t STEAKS .. wneet crouod beef. Doe. not ••· ceed 15"f. fat. Vitamin Sale FULVITA VITAMll C $2'' with Time Releue -500 MC 100'11 Fulvita Vil C ... szn 1000 MG in Pkg. of 50 Naturite Vil C . '1 79 250 MG with roee hipe--JOO's Naturite Vil C .. '2'' 500 MG with Roee Hipe ... IOO'e BUY 1 Pill-CO 1 FE "BONUS PACK" IELY 53c TAllPOIS Huy I package of 8 and get 1 package F'~ in regolar or super. Bonus Pack. HUNT'S TOMATO PASTE 25( Quality brand in 6 en. can Cat Food ••••.•••• 29C Nine Liv• in ... t. vn. 6 & 6 1 ~ oz. Cri Oil s211 sco •....•• 48 m . P\nellt vqet.able 011. Dreuino ••ISUll •• 1111 From K~n~ handy 16oz bottle llMlkins , .. mmT •••• 49c Q:;t, 1>9~ napki~-Wettem LtVlllg KING'S HAWAllAI SWEETBREAD s11• 1 lb. io.t ,. ftl. 1J1f/1/DIBliBll! 1lll~ Center cuta from U.8 .D.A. Choke 6Mf1'rina. to uaure you ot all the navor, all the t.endem .. you expect. Beef Ri Bones 111! Chuck Stelk •... 11'! Beef Roast ::r .'21! Meaty e1cellent for BBQ or bake Center cut ... U.S.D.A. Choice beef U.S D A. ChOlce Beef-Shoulder clod chuck s-•• ~ .. 'lC!lll!!il.lc~h~~~=·; ~~·~:.-. ~f:ll f ,!1!!: !i"f!d;.~:,~:~~ !!~!!'..!-!!~,._I~ ~.~~,! 1~.~ ;.!! lBfB II fhf b~~.~~~:~···········llf. Boston Butt :r .. '15! Pork Tenderloin '2'! Sparris ... . . '21! Annour Venbe<1t -BoneleN rolled Boneleu Eaatem pork-Frozen defrofited Meaty Eastern pork Serve hot or cold. Early bird produce ... P&BiOBB ~J··~~ ......... ,,, CHERRY 49 TOMATOES c Idea\ for Mlad11 ISIT. Cabbage ...•..... 12c .. C'risp, aolid head.t. · Lemons FEN •••••• 39~ Ripe and juicy for many UM'!>. ITALWt 2 SQUASH 9! Cnep, Gardm fresh BrapBB :r~ .................... 41! Values galore throughout the store .. . 8plf ll1"'i =::=. ....................... ti I Blueberry Muffin Mix ......... 89c Back To Nature Cereals ....... gge 13 112 oz. package-Betty Crocker 24 oz. Almond, Banana, Raisin 1 , a ••-FOi SPACE11 .,,, 1IWPfl OIBCB 1rl/X ... rJ::.~~ ......... c• Dad's Root Beer .............. s1 s• Coca Cola-Tab Bubble Up •• 11" 1iiliiin S1uc1 ..... W:~~::·~:~:· ........ 211 Instant Hot Cocoa rlx ........ s 121 Soft ~llPfJrial Margsine ...... 83c Carnation 12 Pk. Regular, ruch or Manhmallow Soft euy spread in I lb. tub ,,,,, Wll4B ,,,, ... J;~;. ........... 1lll Comet Liquid Cleanser .••••••• 39c Strawberry Presenes •••••..• '1" 14 oz. disin/ectln1 cleanMr-lncl. 16c off 18 oz. jar from Kerne '"''"'' ,,,,,, :.'F$~ ........ ; ......... ll1 FRESH DUIGE•ss .~ CRABS ~: ;-..:. a:_r s 1· 2~ Red Snapper HCR125! FttSh F1lleu-bake, broil or fry English Sole .•.•• s31! freah fillet.a ... mild flavor Fresh Clams .... 111! Cherr}'t.<me from New England Halibut Steaks .. 13'! Nf>rthem center cut ... Frozen delroeted Liquor Dept. CARLOROS91 .... =~!=y s 199 • Otlonti • Po*"'-u"" Lambnasco ...... '1 II <:a' "'h 7f1'> MI.. . .lmporuod red wine Valpolicella •..•• s34• 150 ML Bolla imported v.ine Bardolino ........ 1341 150 ~1L Bolla imported wine Oriental .. k fmll Prd1ce De,t. WOITOla'c SKlllS • .... C r1-p & crunch) -<ieep fly 12 en EXTRA LARGE PlmDllPE OLIVES 65C Cahfomia ~pe Oli\"et~ m . can Doritos .......... g9c Pn pnced at Sl 07-A81"'lrted \'and.in Hythx Cookies . •1 21 SuntlhiM 19oz. f>ki.-Chocolate Crackers e1m1 •••• 79c 16 m. pkg Sunshine Cinnamon or Honey Beef Gravy .... 4 fir s 1 10 • oz. can. Franco American LIQUID IVORY DISH DETERGEIT 99c Frozen Food Delicatessen . Stouffer's Lasagna ..... s2ot--......~ 21 OW>Ce plcUI ... .Juat hMt. and M1'Vt W1flles tc ........ 75• V•etlbles ......... 55° Roman MNI ~heat and Mne 8cOke~ com, s-a or mls.td ytptabl• American Slngles ........ s 155 12 oe. Pq. Huit-Ind. wnpped cbeeli foOd . ,; Blea ........ 11" ChlcUn BoMna .. 9' 18 os. Ju Bob'1 lllad dr-'na l lb. ,ii,. Foater Farms Sliced 'lbOmnd llllnd '1" Bra~·.: 1141 18 OI. Ju Bob'I Mlid cirtliilnl Schlim ... Ba~~ oi. ~ • Chicken Franks =r ....... 99• I 1111 ltee•••eee ...... 8 I 4 100 ....................... 4 IDIM + POOi. wflATmMS Uptniled pool home w!View. NeatlJ lleeorat· «I balm • MU Peralta II.DI. I bdrms. 2 be.. din rm. C8ltral air A/C. New ap. fnat tJ'eell IWTOUDd· .. a btfl pool CloM to IJlit. aebool • Oran1e llall OnlJ $11%,000. •lltl ~ Walker 1; lee ""fUXal . and ln a delectable area: Harbor View Jnll1 Broadmoor! Here's a Spanish flavored rour ~ with 2600 sq. ft., all on one floor. Superb ocean and bay view, beam celllnp, 3 separate patios and very flexible financing. Owner will sell on contract or carry secondary financing. A Unique Home at $285,000. u1111111vu1: ti()~rs REAL TORS~ 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar ~C® Beach Reatty llAL ISTAll ac• • EMCI SIMCI 1 t4t COMI WITH US. •• t. DOvmt SMOllS. Cul C' cf sic: I bl&tiaan , St/1 ballll. ......... &....,rooa 12 ,... celll.... n. ....... • ••• .._,a• ,... a ._. ..,, ... """" ...,. It .. IMriramll ....., ••N••d ........... 000. · NEWftlT BEACH 759-0811 Sl«JUC&JRll llAUn tlS0.000 Beautiful new brick-trimmed traditional home now under construction in this secluded area. The pl.am are in our office ao call or come in to see them. Will be complete with landscaPina, cptn&. etc. 3 BR, study w/wet bar, 3 baths, fam. rm. w/fplc. Unique island kitchen. Mstr. BR suite w/fireplace, tux bath w/spa. Artistic beam ceilings. WESLEY M. TA YLC>a CO .. ••a. 1 2111 S-J~ ... load NEWPORT CBfT8t. M.A. 644-4t I 0 CURIOSITY INVENTED flWONAIRES ., )'al' old house. aooed PO, Ovic Center area, s.nta Ana. Call now ror mon det&ila. JUSTUSTEDt IAUOA C2lllice k>catioo ! Deluxe ~; 3 bdrm.a., 2 ba. up; 2 bdrms. down. Ftplc. each unit 2 Car garage with opener. $225,000! lcAoa lay Prop. ......... * 675-7060 * VETS . ~21 PMICUDOCOMDOS * * 2, 3 • 4 Bdrm w/pool, • jac ., •sauna . Newport~ Panoramic couta1 new u.y_.-a••tr 640-5357 in beautiful San 1>1eeo. NOW ••. NO lfoWN Startin& at -.-with LOANSrosioo.ooo anlJ s c1own. ll.ITS tn· IDlf INT. RATS. lAt ut --------i cier.t. Take advant.a1e ._,_.._toQua.IU). LAD FOUST ~u..e low prtces. Sales , ....... ~ ........_&Prf•.cy office open lOAll-to _....._ 714-1202 SfJ7, IOO dulk. 11W1 Del Sol Blvd, Ultra decor, t m -S.IJlelo. 714,,...._ •llAllSTATI ,.......,_ICJft .... m ~ --. 4 Bdnm, I batM. Vaalted wood ........ = ...... Aipe fam.111 ............ 000. CM&.M4-nt1 /Jn ·.;, t • I l , • r • •' c I "), • ' I 1 --------. , • ,<,_L . 1 " 'l•'l1V:.~P·'' Id\' I ,\•, 1'1" ~I Bdrm 2~ Jla, many estru. wllh madeured. prof fUklnal· l:t l"""'cQed ud fenced ll'OUDlll. AuumabJe lit. lralt to~. park. POOi and Mania. Elepat lvq at modsate coat. 4 n.wrrt REALTORS 67~511 I OM IAYAOm: ....... T.,..1u: U11t ,., ••e'PN -.. , d a etdlM •' , •a. flar41wee4 ftMn. ••• liter.... ... ..,..I. It ....... nn. ..... , ' f-J~ ,...... JVa MfM, .... ,_.... ................ ,,, .... ,_,.,.. ., fttmc .... d .. IJJl,000. COU OP NIWPOIT IEALTORS 2111 L Cott! Hwy .. C•-.. .._. 671-5511 IAYFllOMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip PENINSULA POINT Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family home. Close to ocean. $325,000 EL TORO HORSE C()gfl'IY 4 Bdrms., 3 baths ; ranch style, mini-estate in orange groves . $249.500. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1d1· Drive N B b7':J 6161 One Call Service . Fast Credit Al)Rroval ••c•--.. raw sa500 cloWn wltb DO qaaJlfJlq CID tb.lt Co.ta llesa I bedrOom boUle with fireplace m a buae R-2 lot. Hurry on this OD8f Won't lutl NIWPOU II.ACM A ... NI CHAI II' • bedroom house + bac:helor unit. one block to the ocean. Tb1a ls a new ~tine and woo 't tut at cmly Sl.50,000. IASTSIDI COSTA MESA llt,900 This charmer is as good as gone. Large lot and ownu will help finance. Call DOW. UMITS UMRS Call for free list. Duplexes up to multiple units. Call now for lnfo. 540.3666 ~ MISADB.MU 119s I.re a Bdrm T-l'ta.n lilm all new appliances, paint inalde, paper. carpet. • patio Tbe tenm are nex.lbl.e. .U. ... "' bl a.ad lO'r. .as.AD&Mil Thia 11 a biJ, b11 4 8eC'oom 2 Bath bome with 1paclou1 family room, bullt·LD kitchen wltb new appllancu, oe• carpetln1 and a auper loc:atm. Full pnce SUUllO caJl ~1-3191 ....................... UBGl:N'l'I llDat Mll oowf ' bd, :.::.. ,_ ..... Dri•at.e sm.aoo. Darrell Pub, Owoer I Ast . M»m,m .... W9 "•MOR YU TAllO¥a LOAM CID I 8dna baaae w fl Bdrm lDCOllM aa.lt Oil ...., Ill ... ol lttry. Nftty ~ • .,.., earpeta. $240,000. Ownr/ap. Call Sara ........ ~or~ S...a...s.tuJ.- ~MOttlS 4 .... MOMI ~---uu...u malntetnM 4 Bdrm, z I~~~~~~~ blll.b bame with I&• yard, ·-------3 car pr 6 IMt·ln aecu.ri· ly. ONL y S:U.5,000 OD "'-ebokl 644-7211 /Jn NIGLL Oflll [Y ~. 115'1Ulll\ l ES Gun 4 1002 ....................... ········•••!··········· tfJ Co~~we.11 Ban.~~~ 2IDd. Owner may con· -==============:1•ider3rd Full pnce • lll0.000. Call 55trm> C:,SELECT T'PROPERTIES 5 _,.OOM 1229.SOO Sparklmg family borne adjacent to the park in Harbor View. You will like the price & the neighborhood. Call today oo this new l.Jstmg. JOIN US .. THI IO's Because we're aoin& like 80, Unique hu the organisation, the momentum and soon. a brand new colorful look for the new decade. We also have a limited number of openings in our highly successful Corona del Mar ol· fice. Please call immediately if you'll! licensed and are familiar with the local milque market. UN ICJUI: t1()Ml:S REAL TORS-, 675-6000 2443 Eatt Coast Highway. Coro~ del M• UDOISL.AND 49' wtde • lmmaculat.ely redecorated throughout in beaubful Kedrterra· nean flavor. A1klng S399.~ • owner will fmanoa. JACOBS REALTY '7M670 ~IUILDER ForY ... tWn s . eo.t ..... Area 2 Bdrm.. 2 bath condo ln Nllic.at.lnl: rec. room, POOis. 1pu, pet.a 0 K. New carpet.I, drapes. pall&. '5,900 -, "I'erms ... Aamt~ Sell thinO fast with Diuly Pilot Want Adi JSSUMABLE LOAN Two-Story S Br, 3 ba. A.J.m:Mst m> sq ft. Ba ck Bly loc. Owner will help finance. Asking $125,000. RJUBUALn 546-0114 SEAFORMIW Deu.Dl 2 Be condo over· looltin1 all of the Newport coastline. Ex· ceJlent location. Ccmplete entert.ainment • recrea\lonal amenities. O•ner pro-vided finandni at a low ~inteftst. BALBOA ISLAND REALTY m.8700 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY WISTCUIP-St zt.'50 Enjoy "carefree condominium living" --custom-built 2BR, 2 bath w/dining rm, fplc. & electric built-ins. Pool. Walk to shops, park & library. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (V-58) 6424235 6'4-6200 tot Dover Drlw H•rbOf' View Centlr lrvlne •t C.mpus Valley Otnter 752-1414 CORONA DB. MAR HILi.SiDi llTllAT Private 3 bdrm. home nestled ln .Corona de1 Mar b.lllatde Just atepe to cmtat sand • cObalt blue water. tlvln1 room wttb qualnt brick [lreplice opena to p~vate rear patio and baDd,y stepeaver ldteheQ, All Wt and auwnable loan l Call now, !'1~ C:: SELECT T'PROPERTIES z wa1 ....... Hws S BR 4 Ba custom waterfront homes W/17x38' pvt docks. Prl ced S99S. 000 to Sl,095,000 direct rrom bWder. For details 00 lbeae homes and appt to see, call Carol ltotr, GJ..(QM ASSUME VA 8.5% 119c.,. Spectacular VER SA ILL ES model featurln1 dramatic entry with wlndlnf 1uspeoded 1ta1rcaae overloot- lng spacious living room Complimented by • bedrooms. ·~ baths. circular urden Id~ wtth eating area Formal d1n1ng room. lux- urious mast.er swte. three car garage Wide open v\ew of golr rou rse and mountains rrom ,all /O(?m&. Call ror ap- poi ntment. RC"ktylorCo t .. lO <><>oO Your friend a and nrilbhrn UM Claaaifled wben tbey have ICJIDlllhln1 to sell. Tbey1J -------l411 you bow well It f1nd wbat you want in wcrted for them! Dady Pt.lot c1 ... mects . SPECTACUW CORONA DEi. MAR Twe I,._. .W. ... ., ... c••• 'I llne• .. h It...,-. --. ....... J6"~-a:••· .......... a.tctJ ..... ._ .... fM.J + ..,,..... w.-wauua _.,... ef ............. ] 1 .. 'r ...... .... __. ... ...., • JM TNtt .... u .... _ _._. ... ,...._.._. $461.000. '11-1400 PASTOIAI. VO-SUPEI Ctlllll ~11111111111.n. Ill Ml•JWI .. • ....... c.,. CM II ., ... ................. , ....... Nw ........ J .... ,..,., ... NI ....... 159 ...... ~ S1 ..... ,... ,.._. ..,,.._«<I IL 111.': 67Mt00 ~ \ IN NEWPORTCENTEA • 644~060 7272 ,,,~a~ Fal'OrlCe P .. ccl•e RollerskaUna became much euler for t.hree youngsters ln Downey when sfx.year..old Nanni Chi. left, took her !J1eoda in tow for a .. train ride .. through the park. Rollerskatin1 baa become a favorite California pastime and these children seem to be especially eitjoyin& the sport. Ancient Astronomers Eclipses Predicted Over 1,200 Years Ago SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Wblle European ctvmutioP declined in the Dark A1ea. astronomy WU flourtlbin& in the Jun.le cltJea of Mexico and Central America. seleaUata aay. At kJae u 1,200 yean aao. acientiat-priesta of Ute Maya Indiana, for ex•111ple, c:oald unerrtnaly predict eclipses and could plOt the motions of the • planet Venua with uncanny Dally Living accuracy, accordlnc to modern scientist.a. THE MAYANS. WHO aJao are credited with developing mathematics and an advanced written langua1e, devised complex and accurate calendan. Around the world -amODI South American Incas, Polynealan blenders, American Indiana, ancient European Frugality Enters California Style SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - CaWomia's lavish celebration of t.ecbnolol)', coosumptlon andpro- gre. may be giving way to a new senae of fru&allty and almplicity, reaearcbera say. Like other phenomena from blppies to bot tuba, th.la new version of the fabled California lifestyle will likely spread acros.s the country during the new dacade, the California scientists told the American Association for the Ad· vaocer;nent of Science. "CALIFORNIA. IS a place where many people think lbe future ls being worked out, where there la a massive social experiment taking place as future forms of living flrst appear,'' aocioloeist Ted Bradshaw of UC Berkeley told a newa conference. newspapers . It can then progress to rooftop solar collectors and occasionally nacb an extreme when hlgbly paid professional.a "simply drop out of the rat race." BUT LIKE MANY other California movements ori&inally dismiss ed as far-fetched, voluntary simplicity Is "beginning to diffuse into ~ mainstream" of life in the nation's most populated state, she said •'There are a lot of people very much in mainstream California lo their $100,000 houses who are not Ii vine simply but are beglnnlng to adopt some of these bebavlors," she said. "I expect thoae values and the bebaviora usociated with them to spread" around the country. trtbel and many others -a new science called archaeo- aat ronomy la flndin• evidence of a sophisticated underatandlo& of astronomy lone before the invention of the telescope in Holland lo 1608. The diaeoveries or just bow advanced andeDt utromomen were reveal that between modern aatrooomen and tbetr preblatoric predeceuon, 0 tben ... an ultimate rat that 1 think we still share,' aald Edwin C. Krupp, director of Loe Anaelee' Griffith Obeenratory. .. WE AaE SftLL studying co.mology. We are atill trylng to say, tbJ.a ii our universe, thia la what il'a like and t.b1a ls our place in it." be said at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement or Science Krupp la a lead.inc member of the new field of arcbaeoaatrooomy, which tries t.o identify and undersund the role and practice of aatronorny in Ions-dead clviliuUooa. "It bu chanled our oplnioD in the direction of undentandlng that they (ancleot civilliationa) were much more aopblsticated than had been suspected . . . We have very much t.o learn from the ancient ways of looking at the universe," Anthony Aveni of Colgate University in Hamlltoo, N .Y., said al a news conference. PR EBISTORIC PEOPLES lived lo intimate contact with lbe natural world. The Umln& of plantina and barvestine and the migration of animals meant the difference between life and death. Tbe celestial event.a that signaled the changtne aeaaaos were obvioua subjects for atudy and often took on religious overtones. • llli••le !l!••I• Cholesterol Researched -, .._ Pfi&& &IUN<SOllN IACaAIUNTO CAP) -Leo llcCarUa1 r•· malae• A11embl1 •Pt•ker today. ha.int aWYlncl two •otee to DfU Dr. ai'5cullll: WUt .,. doeton dcUI -blm bat f.adlll Q II 6.1--6-_..._ ' unnlentt,,. barr9a• bJ LOI' pa...._ "'.., baYe blcb cbdr'erol dole to 400. cballeo1er Howard ~~.,. wtll admit tbal's quite btP-lb ECO la all Bermu. r\P\. but then'•. bbtGwJ Of beat ll&taclm in Ql,J Tb• A11embl• met tamii1 -bolb 1D¥ f.U. ud • mdl bavtq died 1 fn>m ~ dlleue. t•o hourt TUHday Now, I've been what mJ own dodor admit. la atibt .... eDOUCb to .... ----·' .-L.I -at Mooclav•1 UDIUC· a c...,_ ... ve mat.tent. l'ft quit ln--'DI. I've -, taken otf about'W 'pounds. rw .. CID a rather ceutul ..,.. to ,...,.. lb'tct ..,., cbo'-d-ol diet. McCarthy. ~ months of ••t>e- 8\JT BDllAN. a LOI ( DOCTOR IN } inf an atieptiGDa11y Cood Aqele8 Democn1 .tao bo '' 1· .. been rewarded wu 11~·· all7 un· THE HOUSE rrf bJ repana that tell W a mondl aco. uJd be me lb.at ID)' cbole9terol wll l cballeose the bu bardb' faDea a btt. apeakll' ftW1 time the rn t&km a1acLD lb.at Dun"t belped, ell.ber. AIMmbly meet.I. .., questkla la: where do I SO from ben? I want to Tbe oat meetlq la do eve~ pGUible to prevent a bea.rt attack, Thursday mor1lin1, and haft beeo dcUl lt. when Goy. Edmund But wbl& elle la tJ)ere t.o do? Rave docton Bf01'D Jr. will preeeot liven up • trMttnc hip ~'! I'll ap- bil pJ'Ol)ONd budlet and predate 8Q7 tnformatioo you can live to bolaW' g l v e b l 1 a n n u a 1 my 1plritl. -•· G. leaitlatlve eddreu. Lawmaken came pre-DEAR MR. G.: In most inltaDces, patient.a u pl.nld for another loQI eomclmtioua u rau are. would ba.e lowered their ae11loo Tuelday nt1ht ebo~ reacttap after loalJlc so mucb wei&ht. aimllar to Monday'• qwt:tiq ciprettea, and beinl oa a diet low ln U -bour meetJn1 that saturated fata. Bul there are~· I. can UD· lasted put mtdni1bt. denta.Dd~ )'OQ are frultraled after baviq been th "aucb a boy." But ey adjourned after two boura because Cootnry to what JOU believe, docton haven't McCarthy wu Ul and liven up. For ex.ample, there's a report in the New left 1hortly after the En~ JOW'1lal of MedidDe bJ Paul Samuel, boue CCJavened. :;_ ·· :' tra~rc~ with •mall THE SP., ... _._ -'·'t· ea an an c called neomydD. Your doctor ~ ·~ ml .. "'tbe1.nterestedinre••u ..... ...__-.._,_. ed a Capltol nurae ... --.~ .. ugoog earlier in the day and appeared to be com.J.ng down with the nu, said bl• pre11 1ecretary, Howanl Ginlold- A a a em bl y man Richard Robimoa, D· Santa Ana, a Berman supporter, made the formal motion to re· move McCarthy as speaker, u Robinaoo bad Mooday. BE NEEDED 41 votes amoo1 the 80 Ataembly memben. but. only got 21 ·1, 26 Berman sup. porters plus A s· semblyman Mike Gage , D ·Napa, a rormer McCarthy backer who lblnka the Democratic caucua majority abould rule. 1'be DO vote WU Auemblyman John Vaaconcello1, D·San Joae. Republican.a 8Jld the rest ot the McCarthy aupporten absta1Ded. Monday's motion had failed 27·2. BERMAN, ROM Los An1eles. lll cballengmg McCarthy becauae he said tbe speaker has spent too much lime runnlng for statewide of. fice 10 Ul82 and neglect· ed the 1980 leaialative races. McCarthy's powers were clearly erod.itll u the caucus elected Berman as 1t.s chainnan Monday. SOME OF THE D0CT0&'8 conclualona: "Neomycin with choleatramlne bu reduced cboleat.erol levela by 38 perceaL ·'Should practitioners treat tbelr bypercbolesterolemic paUenta with neomyan ! Tbe anawer la probably a quaUfted yea. Tbe dnll can aale!J be med iD Mleded blab Ii* ~ wltb byperebolatarolemia aae.....i r.a1 <kSdDe~ att"°'&P f'reqllll& macdtortnc for un aide elfecta la LDdlcated. "WE DO KNOW TllAT 'l'llE dr\11 replariy lowen cbolesten>I levels but la potentially t.olic Thus, risb aod benefits muat be carefully we1ehed." Arter wet~ all the fada ID JOQJ" cue. Kr. G., your doctor make the deciakm. llEDICALE I I f.8 Dear Dr. Sa.a.e,..a.a: J aelf-eumme my breaata every maoth aa f'l!!C"O«l\rnended by the American Cancer Society. I've bad mammc>c· rapby andnQine~cb+t14111. But 1 IUll WCllTJ aboal cw.. ~c• Uoa u that I ban ...,. larp ......,., to my doctor. tbla miles dJa.,,,,,.ia mon dlmeuh. I! there any •uaestion you can name?-lln. F. DEAR MRS. F. · I 've JUll received a Radiology News Digeat which lti.Js ol a report lo the Sept.ember laaue of "Radiok>c>'" ln wblcb Kansas docton declare that a tomograpbic breast s~anner used lo conjunctioo wrtb ccmtraat material (lodloe) "i.a aupenor \0 mammography, lbermoe· rapby or pbysJcaJ euminaUoo for diapwlnc breast cancer " The Kansas radJologist.a reported that the tomography scan correctly diagnosed 97 percent of the breast can~rs surveyed, Wbl.le mammo1- rapby 's accuracy wu 77 percmt and lbennoc· raphy was S8 percent. The ph)'lliclans aa y that tbe procedure can detect and dlagnoee "totally unsuspected very small 2·3 mm breast c~rs in both dense and fatty breast.I.·· ,, ....... •-•re• Rosa Park.a. whose refusal to lit 1D the back of the bua in Alabama sparked a chain ol civil rlghta protests that rocked the South, wtlt be awarded tbe Martin Luther King Jr. Non· violent Peace Prize in Atlanta next week. Opening Of Thrift Shop Set The Salvation Army will celebrate the ex· panalon of ita c.o.ta Mesa thrUt abop Jan. 18, be&in· oin1 with a 10 a.m. rib- boo·cuttina ceremony. Roy McCardle, volun· teer chairman of the local Salvatkln Army Service Extenaioo Committee, and Ml.16 Coat.a Mesa, Suzanne Rubio, will participate. Tbe atore, at 2126 Harbor 11lW., will ex- pand by z.G tcauna feet to a total of S,300 Iqua.re feet. The atorea provide homes and work for ban· dlcapped men to rebuild and renovate dtacarded bomebold item.a. ObjeeL'> available fOT sale include cloUunc. fWllllure aod a pp I.lances. YMCA Offers Swim Le8sons The Orange Coasl YMCA UI offenna swim· ming lesaon.s ror all ages Ul a five.week aeaaion that got \Dier way Moo day. Jnlonnatioo can be ob· ta1ned by calling the YMCA at6'2·9980. Degree Given Newport Beach resi· dent David G. Gibson bu completed require- ments for a muter's de&l'ff ID psychology at Utah State Univenity in Loean, Utah. "They are noted and analyzed and then they are diffused into other parts of the country." And if they 6o, she said, "the implications are potentially very if'eat." Near Chatsworth, KruPP aaid, archaeoastrooomers recenUy ------------------------------------ The state la a prime example of a bi&bly aopbiaticated, teebnolollcal aoclety, and u a result la alao "a place that la dominated by eomplexity and where th1nga are uncertain," be laid. ··TBE•E AaE A LOT of . development• refiectine the ecology movement and anti·acience." Bradshaw saJd. Dorot&y Leonard·Barton of Stanford University aaid one such development la "voluntary simplicity" -a lifestyle bued on reduced conaumptioo, environmental concern and a desire for greater self -aufUciency and decentraliution. She said 1everal years of research abo1lr um simpler .. , • of llvln1 ml&bt be&hl wlth ' 1lmpl• act• Uk• recyellna Foremost amone them would be a real chance t.o use j>ersooal conservation to eitend ener&Y and mineral auppllea, she aaid. There also could be a shift lo the marketplace as people demand some durable, recyclable eooda and do-it-younelf product.. Workshop Slated By Garden Club A "Green 'lbumb Workshop" including a demonatraUon on re- pottl ne ferns will blibligbt Friday's meeting of the Laauna Beach Garden Club. Club members will meet at the Lacuna Beach Women's Club, 288 St. Ann'• Drive beeiD· DlDI at noon. For lnformat.ioll, call Tonl Gach at 49'1-l.344. foand an elaborately painted rock wall beneath an overbana in wblcb a sort of window aeema to have been hacked out hundreds of years ago. On lhe day of the summer solstice, the day the sun reaches lta nortbemmoat polnt lo the aky. "when the sun comes up, the very fi.rlt thing that happens ll that an arrow of ll1ht falls throucb the window sq uarel oo a aet of concentric circles and points directly at the center," Krupp said. SllllLAR SOLAR observatories and others much more complex have been found elaewbere around the Amertcu. Aveni described a vaat, compln system ol rock towers built by tbe Inca Iodlana of Peru in the 14th and 15th centuries. The towen apparently wer~ used much Uke sundials; their 1badows revealed tbe annual movement of the sun and identified the plantlnl HUOOI. Throuabout Central and South America, he said, an impoelq array ot monument., towers, marken and oblenatories were used for an auortment of ••tronomlcal measurements wltb practical and reU1ious value. Teen Arrested In Car ·Thefts Cotta M•a polle. belleve the arntt ol a Sot bor at 'lbeodoN BoblDI J'ord ~ mded • --ol auto tbeftl at tbe car · ~ 9nblp clurtnt that put tllNe to roar IDCJllPw, • Tb•J Md Gree K.ietb Babr. u. of .. 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Dix dbl wide bocDe + DeadL -.oro. .:.. \\i1lht!r 1: lr.t: HIWCONDO Woodbddle s sa. 1 ~ -°'!"'0~,. .... ~--ft.-1 -~--1 batba. Cocoa c pt. ~ Dnrpl9. Pado. ss1..- .......... l>laU•ethe new ilWIOOl:>BIUJlGE CONDO, ....... 2~ ba COD· $90,000, 3Br. l~Ba, ' 1 I • ...,. -.oao chm. A.uume lat -,,. -m Ownr will carry 2nd. --~ ~-AlJI,.. BUI 151.Slal eves, --...;..~~---4 ~cbs-SICAMOll..... bridge Creekside •MeMEW ~· aer, 2Ba. Prof. Coai.mporary wood Ii ~deaip blendl beau· ty d apace and Uibt; akydome • stairway leeds to upper level tiv· Ina area a.od ocean vlew. a BR 3 bath, reduced $18S.OOO. ~i.':':r. u. PmltPCMn'HBIGHTS Lo, lo dciwn. lBr, ft\l&c , owner.*'7.500 84$-07!il DOVll SHOllS ~ eucenler· lai.oer. wttb view and maidll quar\erl. Call to- day for your pvt 1bow· Ina.~ P.IJRES T E OLSON ... ... ~·. •11• .... c---- ..wpol'f SHOUS FabWoul 4 BR + formal dioioe and ereat as· sumable loan. Only SL81MIOO. Call MS-0303 Jllft room. Brtck akirt· ma. fron "°"fl' frtle. dldce loc in adult park Concrete carport • PltiO. By <>wner. Call for •· MS-5531. Until 10 AMltMSPll. Over 1000 Mobile Homes. Jlat Ua&ed Costa Mesa Adult Parlt. Sl4.900. Colt.a MesatWiboo Ave $23.llOO. Newport Beach near Hoag Hospital S3l.900. Newport Beach f anuly park $?.6,900. 1979 DoulMe Ride Costa Mesa 131.000. San Juan Sapo Ocean view $68.900 Owoer will f~ Llsl with Costa Mesa Mobile Homes & start packmg 642""351. ~~to!!:;,~~ =~~car: FORESTE OLSON ........... 1050 ....................... BRl .... G YOUR Leisure World, Gale 14 " CIJDClolnhltwm. ()QlJ 8 lot. $13S.OOO. 551-1.3&5 at ~ llOl,9. MIO 5152-18 Panoramic view, 3rd PET """' ......... , s.&aADaAftl. IGC'T.M. 1-------Door, VllJa Nueva, 2br •·~-~ 1372 IWlcrest dbl wide. 2'ba. ~ A /C. art 3Br Coilch. 3 yr lse avail eft OWIB• MJODBRIDGE 7pm. 1•-------•I on space renl. pets OK ........ M191'1 1052 VlEW lo btfl S star pk ....-&INCOME LcdiDI for an asuma· 2 eo.., wtM. down, ble lou! Here ls an ex· ... m carr7 at 10.,, cellealopportunity to as· ---~ IUIDe at~~ with DO ··--••••••••••••••••• 3 Uru18 over commerc1aJ <JP9646 7' Tortoise txald.mg with excellent Moblle Homes 972-&Ul LAGUNA NIGUEL ---------1 qualifying and owner HOUSE FOR SALE will carry 2nd. En;oy BYOWNER tennis, pool and lake dr, pool. lleu Del Mar facHiUea with this Alu, ft.rm at $110,000. beautiful 3 bedroom COD· Sl>.000 dwn. owner will do. Call for details. finance, Prln only. 142·9909 dya, 559-9020 ews. Jr .V0008AIOGf Jl[Al TV 551-3000 UC flOtt SN.GOO OltpW owoen are sell· IDI tbelr 4 BR 1'4 aa•-------- tao.e. •/office, paUp, IN'YBSITY PAD :::ae~abed • much JllDIOOM 1llDdward PropertMs A well located alngle mG'7 IW>' Banovs plan with ____ ;.....;;.. ___ , deU1btful 1reenbelt ,_.,. D1L MAii .-. Jmt u.ted at onlY $111@, Sl.28,0llO. 3br, fam rm. a.a. lrg CAU. qutCIC ......, poal, ldal. nbae. "44-7211 ., ft'llind81A s..m:s ....... c ..... "-7~aodapot· •• -. Bat bQ:J Cor todan rJn NIG(L G11!LEY ~ l\SSUUATES IUl'IDlt. J1llt Dated for a 1-o;;;;;.....;,.;.;... ____ _ mere $105,000. Call ~ FO~EST E OLSON .......... ., __ c:- TRIPLEX $136,500 2 Bclrm unit& wtth forced air beat. tl2.000 existin& Ill. ..swJ.. Call6'5-9Ul1 Leate w /option to buy. r.utalde, 3 br, 2 ba, frplc.. 1mmac. $750 mo. $UGO oplioo money. ~'ISM or MQ.. 7076. 4 Bed Rm. .... Venle Own. FIA. at toel> wttb lftdon. 213-4»-53iW o..raw 1ou ....................... , b + den, 2 pat U · aum 8% loan W1 ,SOO By owar prin only SS2..t8'74 Wooclwidge &tat~ Adams Mdl. 4Br 2"'2ba. h1gbly upgraded. $159,SOO or lease at S750mo. Own t Agl . ~ WAtfTED 2/3 IR Cash. pnn only 644-68aJ The Groves One ol the rucesl mobile home parlts LO So. Ca I.. pool, spa. lawn bowl.mg and craft rms Tnple Wide, almost new. lughJy upgnded 2 bdrm . ram rm.. Goldenwesl Coach. Double garage IUANFllNT VTEWS Professional landscap. ing. trailer access and seller financing are a few afthe extru you get w1Lh this 4 bedroom home $1.Zl,900. lJNGO REAL F.sT ATE 49>1720 NI wport leodl I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EOST.CJO/o AMANCIMG POOL HOME ~ Walker & lee BIG CANYON Spectacular golf course ft!tate. 6600 sqJt. 4 to 6 Bdnm. 5a_, baths. Pool and spa. Sl.295.000. THE STARNES CO. fi73-7761 MEW HOME FOR IEACH PEOPLE This large quably bwlt custom 4 bdrm home i.<. oea.nng comple\100 and ideally localed, steps from the ocean Aslnng $259,500. Builders say, subnut your offers Call 540-1.JSl for special de tails. ·~~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS ~, ::.. HERITAGE . • REALTORS New Modular Type llomea. pvt community. 2 bells, 3' br aecwil)', aub-lettinC Olt. From ..... TreUure bland·~~~~~ Mobile Rome Pk. ..,11:.. So. eo.t Hwy LaJuna = R.ll.P . <714) ~SUM..12-4 Steps to b•acb " ~.2Blllba Coado. -11'5,000. 251 1.wwamnr.-.-mt ./FANTASTIC TllMS On1Y SIO#IO <or more> dowll oa I Br, 2ba ex· eeutlve bome lD pre· atlPJu:s Barbor View. -.so. Owner-541~10. ~ ..... 1041 ....................... CfJ Coldwell Banker expot'lure. Uruq ue com buwtJon and opporturuty ......., ProtM• ty I 400 to llve. work and have m ••••••••••••••••••••••• come an one super loca l'ritm HarbcM lt•d. lien S750.000 Loc.aHoll 642-5200 Pe~tt_M ~g\s~r ffJf "' a. ..... n.oee.- 1010 ()r rent. both for a aub- ltanllaJ income 2 ~ ClD lar&e ~140 fenced lot A ternf1c invest rDl!lll' Coor.18\a of ooe 3 bedroom a nd one 2 bed.room Located 11\ a deauable area of Sanla Ana Owner will help finance qualified buyer Act now! $9'l,OOO. Call 540-t'ra> TM881. -· 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TUmM /4 IDltM ONLY $99,500 On a qwet cul-de s a" with ooey stone frplc and formal dJrunl( an extra clean 4 Bdrm w prof. lands<.'ap1 n~ and lhe rif.lhl pr1 re CALL QUICK 644-721 I • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newly remodeled shop pmg center 1n Costa Mesa has sull.es avalla ble for 1mmed1ate oc cupancy from 480 144-0 sq fL Several has 2 en· trances. some have new carpets & pamtwg. Call Paula S . Katz Agt. 2131464-4538 PltE-SCHOOL L&oemed for 44 children. Plu.s large 3br. 2ba. home on large &ot. Room for e:icpam:im. Part Plaee,l.nc. M2-T481 ~::..-:-~r100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWIHTBHT Gf'tClt LocoKoR Take over low 111&.eresl rate loan' SevenJ choice l 2 bedroom condo homes in popuJar Spr· 1ogs community an Irvine. Lakes. streams. wnrus. lush land.-,captng From SS7 .950 Ptlonetoday <pnn only l :>44· 143<1 (Broker ) 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 90/o Onl.y 25% down oo th.la brud • buU.er f0W1>lo. Owner will carry balance at K for 4 yn. All 3 Br, 1 YI Ba unlla -------•I Yearly lnCOIDe Sll,.200. Over' llOO Pf' mo spenda- •EXCITING• Of'IN COUM'llY Located In ShonlcUlfa Country Club Park. A bautilul M•M Vildn1 Home, w /everJtbiq ln· eluded. Oceao vtew above Eltrella Goll Ii Country Club, an °"""""· SPICtALIUY 8'NU\al ltd2 1Uyw91t (Im) llobtle 8Qp)e In Lqwu lJill.I. olceat 5 star part. hlS encl pOtth. m1rToNd doonl, 1llttt wOod ID&eriOni. ·~ Tan llir aond. I aparioue Br~ .... ti.UI +....., ......... Walk u. tio.eta. AJ1 'ar o•l1 '2t,SOO. oru...) CU.Ille MOIUHOMI J.wa "'911i1Wr, ••A .... ., ble. f\ill price 1118.900 3333W.c.o..tRwy,NB '4M64' COlfa...._TIWd Only 23% down w1ll pt you tbeae Pride of Onenbip UDJLa In super ~ OIM year new! a Bedloom 2 Bath owner's IDt. S218.!IOQ. m. lJ:ZO J qtJAIL PLACE NONIT11S"' RENTAL IN<X>ME PROPERTY From $311,900. Modular Type Homes. 24 hr lleCUl'\ty, 3 pvt bncbes, pool & peer Treasure lale Pk. 30801 Pac1f1c Coaat Hwy. Laguna Bcb, R.M P <7141499-3579 WILL SUIOtlDtNA Tl Two unrt.s. room to bu Id 2more OwMr wdl can; flna.octng. S1 l.5,000 Call 565880 for more lllfo ·c: •-.. HERITAGE . • REALTORS FOURPlD MESA VEADE Pride o f ownership $Z!l.OOO Pnnc1pals only. Ownr Agt. 641-0290 awu.IMG mPLEX SAHCUMEMTI On a well located comer lol only 2 blU to beacb und pier. AU 2 Bdrm 1.tn 1t1. Owner w\ll help finance SUIB.500 CAU...OW! 644-7211 rJn l~l[Jfl W\ll.( Y & l\5~UC.IAT rs ASSUM&LSE OPT10N Tr..se or 1031' '135.000 eQ\8t,)'. 77x132' kit Mulu Ul!e buldtngs Hvy duty 290 • dn ve & p.cis Western Really Servi~ ~2224 6~1TSO.C. Seller fmanced tteB.500 FUii pnce 25~ dn will break even Brkr. 700-1016 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lZLOT SUIDtVISION Prime Garden Grove local.IOn. all utibl.Jes & roads to the property Ready to ao 012.000 1'Jn NllJll. lJl\lll y & l\55Ul11\ll':i tka 11114 Dnert, ..... 1400 ....................... FORUASI New 2 bedroom 2 b9UI home. MlHloo Lah• Couatry Club. Oolf· tmnla-l)OOI. Blautllul17 l&Ddsuped, no main· tmance Jani. _,OuNw.aae Rd. DIMrt HotSprlop :lu.srt-2S1a Br cmdo. '811lla, pool. .. Hime. pvt. Jllnl. pr. ~ dllbte. l~ba. associated tt .. .. • .. • • ... .. ~ .. ,., . . . a BR 2 ea. rum. w June 15.lll!l>mo. 17M743 3124 ....................... PDol, MWta. .. cno. sm mo. -.11D. "=·..-. _,.B()nap. 1-'---------HOJOS roa llE!n Zale 2br, 1ba. • 7ard. s "' 4111-. Prteed from pr. VS7 dea. A.dub. ._._ hod yard ~ ,..,._11""°•-1ara1u. i'am.llias pleue. JUcb • pets ZBr, ZBa Towabo111e. .. •• Calltl4-Zlllor AvmL .,.. M50tmo. Call •• ... n'f4fior..,...Wo. m.SIL~nofee. IOCOOMJEW PACIFICA "10.1 Br, i be. nr. Khool. CON004JD the beach. 2 ~~~: sty, 2Br, 2Ba. patio. ...__Dr ~ ..... ,,. ..... Pool, sauna. tee rm, ..... · """_,. • --~ total .ecurity, sub-terr AvaJl. aft. Jan. lotb. ~ 1 yr lae avail hmilJ cmi7, DO .,.ta. 2 or bmned. l150 unfum, tBS0 3 Bdrm. $415/mo. bl. furn. Terry Crenmao last 6 SlOO cleanup. •'JOODdya. Gl-45'18 381'. lBa., Wahr" Dryer. smmo. + ulla. Call ~:~9PM. Eutaide 218 8 Coala tta *'°' t .._. 316' MeN St.. 2 bdrm. No ·-·-··· .. ··-········ dop....,. Call ~11141 •NEWPORT KEIGRl"St • 3tir. 2ba, 2 frpka, compl furo Ju1t bring tootbbruab. AduJta No Pets 430 Redlandi. S750Mo 213-473· 7714 or 2J3.47G.2221 .._..U.fuwl hd ....................... Lumrioul EM*W'e home. 38r. 2~Ba. Pooa. 1pa, sauna $900 I mo. lY r &.. At$ ,87$-seM. HUGIMIWZIR Fplc,gar,q\Ael,pnv Pal.IOa, yard eu. etc. Low mo¥e m coat. ~ Adult.a. "'2..o83S YACAHT 4 Bdrm 2 Ba. extremely clean. OWd.ren 6: pell> OK SS 25 mo Agt. 9112-4411 uoz 3 br. 2 ba, fam. rm. frpk' ~~~~~~~~ 8"Pl. pool, Jan. • 1'100. ....................... ~atLSPll lkM --Hwt1r 1242 ....................... 14 '4EWPOtn ICH ,. .. d ..... Pml.mW. 2Br S550wntr 0n ~ 28r Idea S2000 38r, Mesa Woods boCDe Near achoola. cburcbes • rro.m..-1e Jbr. 3ba. ~ So. CoMt Plaza $700 mo f.ad, boet slip avail 2 ar S4l-3lm or ~ an.. pr 9125.llo. ~ u..tw..lelltGh 12. ---.,.... 124• 2 Br nr bcb 1:500 3 8r2ba. nrbcb~ 2Br. pool. tenai.I $700 38r. pool. termla S100 Lido 2 Br. or all SiO On water 2Br 2ba llll50 On water 2 Br /deo SJ.JOO On Waler, VIEW. Ice 2 Br+deo szzso 1-new 3Br 2 ba 9llOO 2BR DOLLHOUSE. Palisades area. Prt yard. 2 car pr. Ocean VJeW. 2 bds ok. A vallable 1·15 S.t mo. ~. Gl·UD. UJXURY 2br 2ba C'ODdo, 2 lit)', dbl pr, beam c~. f\l, pool ti spa.~. bt ti last. 842-5290 ~--~&o bllf, l br. 2 ba. frpk:. im· mK-~mo. a..m4"' .. ~ NEW 2 Br. 2 ba , townbouae. Laundry, pMio. Adults, DO pets. sm w 1chsc:ioum ~ 7300 ~~~ ••• ~~ SUper ZBr Towobouae. ~ k>c Dtx futu.rea, Sl'YGl.ASS .. U. frplc . bll1ns, sszs. 4 Bdrm 2 ~ Ba . pool, 6C2-0:M6 VleW l year teue. SL500 -------- mo Owner. 644-1.968 Mesa Verde. 3 BR J 14 Ba, pat.lo, eart.btoM cpt.s, BeautifuJSpygJassest.ale new paint. $625 mo. Outstanding ocean • TSl-2300 s.46-57~ battJor VleWS 4 Bdrm + ' ----- f a m 1 I y. S2000. Agt. Sharp 4 BR 2 Ba, comer 700-93.13 lat. oew pai.nt, carpet.I. & 5Br. 3Ba, 2SCJO sq ft. z separate Living area Ganiener" incl 8>0mo. ""' Mt-183:S -lmmac 1 BR, beams. c-tao. carport. M2S yrly. '°' Jasm.me. &-1a O\amunc 3br. 3ba house, frpc, be.I, paUo lYJ btb to bch. '790-031 T drapes. $595 mo. Ca II ~a>. ult for Larry or Pam ....................... lllMTAJ.S 188.lBa .•........ MOO z Bil. 2"'l 1>a. •••••••• ms a BR. 2 Ba. . ........ 9lO 2 Bil. 2YJ Ba ......... S'lCO S8dr. 2ba.. De'W Crpt. drpr.. ar tpk, KJds 0 K $lliOO 4.512 Walnut A ve. 7S2-12B2. or Cl )492 0646 ~.4br. 2•,ba. up anded. all appl Grdnr. pooi. pr* lllOO 7S2 ~ WOOOBRlDGE CONDO 38r, 2...,.811. rum rm . ftllk. dtM gar. Sti2S mo M).0016 Woolllndge Estate!>. Wr ti den I story A~Mll pr1v $675 mo I' P 11112-SQaf\ ~PM ---- MEW l ... Zia hH. lllOOmo 493-71fi'7 ----Woodbridge • \t.ic'1 .. d amcle famlly homes ! br •2br•den Eachwrth2 bat.bs, 2 car garage. fll>k, A C. m1 crowaH'. aiao gar dr openeri.. ~ spnnkler system & mucb more Nr. lake . teams, pools & Jacuu~ Becreauonal package m · ct _, • S720 Lease B-llOl2 Noitbwood Ptace. new ex -""'---------• ec. 4br home. Yrly be II» mo. AvaU. 1mmed. -..s Gr.mtne !BR 2ba, frplc. 81121mfrom pool, or Irv. Hl1b. HOO. Days. 131·1118, Ev t wknd ~------~ --~------·-551~-Gll8~~----- , NiCuel &born Garden' BllJGrund)', Realtor balDa I Br, med.pd, •Br 2 ....., •---il beaol. landacp. Pvt .. · -. ~· ava a comm. walk t.o bcb. tl50 ble. J car ,....,.. Walk lo SIOO. Mardi, Act. '° beacb +IM aw\m • eaior•H'Bl tennla facll Alt . ~;,..;;..;~;.;._..:...;...~.:..._-~ !IS7-0101 Jl'rltt>', 2 bdrm. 2 ba paUo -------- bame w/alr cond. llOft 0.. IBr. lBa w ~k ....... frplc, froot i. rear ~ ~~ lo plltiim, }oedecl W/chaJ'm. ' ---- UQUNA BEActt MTR INN Ila.Ml ten • t0l0r TV. bN~ pool \JlU Ol04M·UM. No) No ~tttry ~' 62 Bdrm•. ....... aa.ndY bHch, vt.w 6 BBQ, au Tbru June. M1'$U(> ...... 1 - U1 ,....._.. 31 .. ....................... i.... q*' 1 br, comoJ. NMhc. Pool • patio. MM&a. -paU. IUalO ... .....,. 2 tir. l ba. 11&1\ pd. No 1ar•I•· tno. ..-.:~ 1 Br. ac:-..cl ,.,., •. Ca1t1ldo. tSOO mo. Adllalb, nopeb. A1·11'14 2 Bdnm. 1 bal.b apt. Adu)U. $1'15. mo. Gu pm611to-5m. -· Ur. patio. CID. U.MAMCMAAPT'S ;:.~~·~;."riarts La191. l.W bd prden _. ________ , ap&a. Ad'llU. Dsbwbr, I 8drm. I Bal, lroat wUt ol bltm. eocl pr. ps bbQ ~. Dcell klcaUoo A>ol. G• Pd-m Scott mu-Npt KO.a l yr leue Pl.~; ~»11 •in!!!!mo!!:.:toc~l.~w~a!!ter~ls_J % bule br in super klca· :: . "-·Ml).~ tkm. iro-.md floor. built· g .saDE 2 br, patio. &o k[tcben. $3251110. prqa. MWU. DO pet.a. Adulta. NoWi P.U.Aioqpt.ulEre .. 180 2lat. 541·21Z1 -w. illoo . ..;;.;.;..,;__-~_;;_----I ~~~..;.._-----~ *I Br, 1 ba oondo nr. So. BEAUTIFUL 1reenbelt °*' P\ua. New crpta, pool. 1 mi ocean. X-lrg drpl, AtC, pool, aecurlty b G II &ale. Cblldren ok, no 2 r. $395. ar ava pets M&O. 983-~ or ~Apta.Z221Canyon ~LSl CM. M6-0l54 "11 a11l IO bMda. l.IS)• uac. a bdm 1 b&. c-. to n•r1thln1. ao1 1111 ...... O....B!a!tz: mes IMCMWOOO 4'n llr.lba .... ~:: ---~"° S>ool, Jacuaa•..t-~ las. MM&a.ao,_. .... i.o. itx', TowaboUM. New. SecurilJ. leull, apa, mu~mzi-. Orda9ml. m-.,. 2 Br. 2 ba t.ownhome • prqe. laundry. paUo. Cbe lo bul UM. AdutU. no p!!a. Sll6. ~1Z1'9. MuutBSWAUC ~ 2 81\ 11;'11 Ba &pl., tpk, pat.lo fs eocl ,.,...,.. Nr Hunt.lQCloo Harbour. IG5 mo. 1-2 JlbCT No 1 . ....,., lbr. 2ba. erpa. drpa, blti.al, pyt patio. Very cleao. CloM to 1cbb it 1be>Wln1. Very qu.let. 2:13el ·2'112 SC'75. 3 Br. 2 ba. encl g.arqe, frpk. all bltn.I, new crpt, W ID hookup 'r.il.. M,mt "2· 1903 ...... .._. 4JOO OM. .... 4411 ....................... ......~omo.•oeat .......,,.,..., eOQtJ l'IOMJ• IOO .. J7IO S. ft. l.uDn' *· a., ""9! Oftlle..... 4400 llllA VERDE l>B Yrb' lM ITU. la"'°'5 _................. PLAZA ft9. m ~Dr. approa ''tMraV ... &.C.M • Profeulooa\ female 100 aca ft, will Wld to MMIJI needs l ·bedroe>m. uo· •ldt, •mple parldo1. __ 18Cf_;;..;..;;_Ol.,...;.;IUY;;,._. __ t\niabed apartment In JGlm ftlberlG-IUL Corona del Mar. :tzalq.n. -mo. :'f.Cio1!1:='.!::e Newport Beach or Sll7Waltclift,N.B. lltlee tlTJ,GOI w/SlOO.OOO Ne•pOl1 Hei;bta area. Apnt.MHGIZ awn ... 0 IJDCI St .• ....... Hlwport Bt9da. Call .. Ell9c. Gies. 225aq. I\. fl'OCD cWalJa Slena a.alt.7 ~~ ··-MIWI TllPLD Olluu I bdnD., 2~ ba , ~ apedoua; qu.allty built; Superb location "Top ol lbe line .. fealW"• Avail. IH>W , tram ms per mo. A&eat ~ s..'"a--•,., ....................... IMS bee:ba6or'. ut.11 pd, wlk to bcb. No pet.I 411'2-6145 or~S1'04 ____ _ s.toAM 3110 a.. leey "" ... u. 11>'19 jmltorl.a1 iDd. S5'7-10l0. ID>~'--aq;;;ofl'--ln-medl_e_al_bldc._ WAIW.r Avail ror lmmed. OC· UJXURYSU1TE8 cupucy. Ampi. park· 3US. ll&Yllde Dr. NB ms. New..-~ MS-«IOl. m•.117S-ZJOO Small omce •&bop. Cll. NEWPORT BEACH bus. C • a a a • u m e I • e . bnlar bM 2 acceu ol S2$0+ /mo. 141-U79. Oen + recept. aru .. ., avail Furo/unfurn. ---------mesl , H.tDO'aYD. DIC. SUt1IS ca. -.-. _. ,... A eocrHnwlkln tbat can l mo. t.be8l! e.rfect klcatioo l.o,McC ... Dr. lda9e to frwya. airport. S.-11Jt reatauranll >. prof.~~~~~~~~~ IMICl'd.art aJ aervs, Ideal r: oftka fr beauutuJ peo. ce ll!Ollq. ft. lite dun pie. For more info. call aep tJlda. Pri•. bath Ir Dev at W71-Zl6l p ark I n 1 . Ya rd fr UIXUttOUS warebouae or manul. ~also avail. But Dl.CUTlvtSUms c M lnduat area. 'fD.'Jal 4Br. 2Ba bouae. dot aelcbborbood. n r adw:dl, leue, $$75 mo. a411Dor&D-lll0 ,. , d1P't. Near Wectie. 2 Bdrm. family rm. frpk . 3 ba. 3 car pr S750 mo. Yrly lse l7S-5tl7 THE "GOOD 3 Bdrm apt, 5'75 mo Gas 2Br. downstain. kids 0 k • I,...,.. Jt44 ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• Paid •ncl 0 ar adlts •'1D mo. all Jan 7 600 S-. 2 Br. l', ba. pool, ·"' .. ' W . Hamilton SL .•••••••-•••••••••••••• IJlllLIO.lar•&11".UDJDaC OHien now anti. In MO-G74,'7»1S depnl}y appoint.ed Ex ecw~ Surtes cectrally •COSTAMISA• IG-5073 g.2917 3 BR coodo. 2 ba • frpl. nr condo uoe w ~ l Bdrm pl l I t pool 6 tmru.a S750 Mo Gemmi Rlty 839-SS23 loc.ud near frHway1 , 370 £. 17\b Sl. Ralpb 's courts fr the Oranee Mkl. 1200 1q. fl LIFE" a ' enc arage, 2 Br. pauo. garage No yea.rty ----$325 mo. IH paid n.u68eac:h Kl-5073 pets. 1 child OK. $3$5 .-, Co u n t y A 1 r p o r l ~m.1371 l''ac1ht1u include a -- - .......... 32'7 fntndly, cff11:1enl ~p •Ml'Wf'OaT jC.M. ....................... 1276 YEAR·ROUNO FUN Social At"'"""" 01 rector • f r,.,. SuncJ.1y ~ll850 L9Jlllll ..... .......••.............. l 1 on 1 1 l le I e p b o n e Up to 4'1CIO 14.ft. avaJ.J. at CJpl!ntOr who ueeu your pnme corner. l7tb • chma and am'ftn your Nwpt Bl. m.aoo BOll!S POR RENT •••-•••-•••••••••••• • 3 or ' Br. Priced f l"OID NeWim'.aBr. 2Ba, c 1se LO ._..._ FDcd yard il bch. NO PETS, $S25 m<>. 1ara1u. Families Ml..-.C-1720 plea1e. Kida Is pet• .r__._ ... _ 1•10 welocome. Call~ or --& 9Jl.,31171. A(I., DO fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mn: t..... l26' Nr. So. Coat Plua. 3 BR pot 2ba c.ondo. $S.'iO /mo. A.gt. ....................... ~ M> PEE! Apt.. Ir Coodo -------- ftntala. Villa Rentals BeauWul 3Br. 11n8a Coo-m-t912 etr. do + garage. vacant, nr So. Cal Plaia. 241 W 'IUCX:lf OF CLASS Condo Alt.on Unit C. Open hse beaut decor. 2br, 2ba, Sun t ·S or call Rosie bale. ocn view. FantaaUc 848-ZJQ aetting. Plus club Ilse. 3298 Billiards, pool, sauna, Westssckat.r l)'Dl. spa, sec. prking .. ••••••••••••••••••••• $74SM<> 213-425 7671, HOME.5 FOR RF.NT 714-968-3680 3 or 4 Br f>ric-ed from $4116-$585. Fncd yard & Harbor V\ew Knolls Coo·} garages . Families do <Ford Rd & San please. Kida & pets Mi.cUel ), very qwe\ area. wt:tcome. C.119114--ZSM or 2br. micro. pa bbq. pvt m.znL At).. QO{M. f~!.?...: P!!!· tenoD11 . c h :LJ , --· •·-mo. ay ,_Mthd 3400 (71' )776-1100 , eve ... •••••••••••••••••••• .:..?SZ-:::...1.lllO::::.:...:~· ______ , VUla ln Rancho San Joa- 3 BR 21,Aa Ba exec condo 1o QWl designer decorated most prestigious Bluffs and elaborately furn locat.loo. Perfect cond 2br, 21·sb.a, steps t.o lst $1150mo.644-731S tee & driving range. ---•Panoramic view . Larae 3 br, 2 ba. walk to $\OOOmo. Adults. No beach. comm poolJS It Peu 714 S.Sl-4603 __ _ teonls. S750 mo Fanu!y ~ &-;.ch Elegant, ~3J70 spacious I BR. 2 Ba rum. (4e 3 BR. 21/2 ba dplx: by decorator. Use of Frplc, patio, 2 car encl amen.Illes SBSO. 675-5700 f;"'· '550/mo. "s5vt•llo13/3159. CllNlla ttheh•a ror app\. · • u.fww1119ed 3425 Brunch • BRO ~ • PtH oes •Plus much mort1 GREAT RfCAUTK>H· Tennis• Free Lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs• Sdun11o Hych'omassagf' • SW\!'11 ming • Goll Driving Range BEAUl'IFUL APAAl' • MEHTS: Singles. 1 & 2 Bedroom:.• fur mshecl & Unturn11oh11d • Adull Uvil'IQ • No PAI~ • Moduli, Opun dJ1ly ~to 6 Oakwood ~,rden Apertmenta Newport Beach/So.· 1700 lblh SI 1().,. .. 1 11 lblhl (714) 642 8t70 . • Newpof1 8Hcft1No. 880 Irvine li•I lbl'11 1714) 645-0550 2BR2ba Unt.dJunel501 $425 mo. ul1I incl 873--2UJ On the ocean. 2 br $475 mo 1 br $400 mo f'eb 1st. 631-0900 or 836-8127 IASTsaoE New 6 completely . re rurbasbed. 2 • 3 Bdnn rotlapa. aome wrth encl. 1ara1ea . Yard a, wubltr /dryer book-up. No p«a. From $&25. 2817 Ddeo Ave.131-1755 Spedoql 3 BR. famdy IJv. 1ng. Playiround. pool 64frl.a6 ____ ~_ Near oew 2 br. 2 ba, bltn.s. no pets . $395 mo 5681175, eve 1-.141.8 1 Br EasWde. small but CDC! w tlola ol neat wood. sm. S61· 16lllO. WAU..ACEST. APTS Newly decorated 2 br apt. $370. I frM mo. rent SmlU e:blld ok, no peU. 2.Bdrm, stove & refrig. _64.S-Ml_;_.....::;..l _____ _ AduJt.a, no pets, $350. •New 2br coodo nr. So. A1ao lbr ~-eo.st Plaz.a. Pool. spa 548-0t92 S4SO mo. n9·0217. 2 Br 2 ba apt. or. So. C8l Ptua. Poola. etc lm· mlic. cood. No children or peta. $42:>. Iese dL8 COUlll 963-7 41.8 • 113S-4447 extD 1315 l Be. relrlg. clean. adult.a. no pell. 731-C W. Ullh St. 673-TT87 ~4 ZBr House. pvt yard, gar Pool Adults $425 mo Manager 3453-B Orange 2 Br, l ba Eutaide. Adult&. no pell. $450 mo 311> YIUl Pl. 833-IUl2 1.111.Br w /prqe. kJta of atora1e. refrt11atove. Townhouae apt $MS. 2 Br. mature aingJe. xlnt ref l~ -Adutta. DO pe\a. -· -UL . .._.. 1M3 Pomooa. Call for .... y. -mo.~· appl ~ Lee 2 BR. 2 ba, frplc. petio. gar. S390 S56-08W1 . 7-8am ~miig s:DS-$425 1"2 Br apts, balcony. pallo. laundry nn. some w encl l(arage &frplca TSLMgmt 6'2·1603 -- lBr Aval.I 011d-Jan. Zl9 W Wilaon. ~1819 $216() Oceanfront wmter rental. Beaut 1 very lg bdrm. 2br.2ba.SSOO. pfueh. laundry, 1mmac tbr. bltms, balcony, crpt.s & drps . Adults. NO PE'l'S. S'l915Mo 979-4410 714/642-0MJ.213/927·~1 grounds lB26 Pom<>na s:rzs mo. 8M-8086. Bayfront furnlahed . -------wt.atef' renuil. 2br. new carpel. patio, Broker. 675-4912 lads OK. S350Mo. let & VfiL.\ POMONA APARTMENTS ....................... Nit m oclus1ve Vu.ton• Beach. lbr. 2ba. newly det'o raLed De ck w1111agnlficent ocean view Step• Lo bch seoo Mo 1 n cl u t 1 1 4N-i&21 OceanrronL 1 br ... dt!n. frplc. le~ wmdow11 In old Medlt.erra~an VtUa oo t'IJfr overloo•ung pn v beach Secluded Many trees. Gar Sol( adll pre/ No Pet.a. S795Mo. 714-* IMi89 !Br w1rrplc. downlown lA&Un», S350 Avail now Call Martha. 61 1161or494-3672 eve11 ........ IHdl )16' .. .............•....... PAIK.-WPORT Bat'belora. t or 2 Bec:boocns Ir Townhouses From S3lllO 00 Spectacular spa. tot•I re<'reation program. IOClal program 7 poola. 8 t.enrua cowu AL F'a.stuon Island, Jambortt Ii San JoaqW\ Hills Road '7141644-1900 ~ HOAG JUDUCIO Highly upgraded. pro fess100all y decorated I BR Bach lD Ve1"1la11le11 Condo oveTlooluna roun tain " p11rk -l1ke courtyard. Full secunly bk1&. $475 /mo. Ca II _S&.">_'lSM _______ --1 ....................... , WfSfCUFF JBr. 2Ba, F PreU.y,2bdrm,2ba,patio ---------IL, Cult. llil .. gdnr., la» home w /air cond.. soft. 2 ..;r, 1 ba. rurn, wtr. MOO mac. eond. 1825848-23211. water, frplc, rront at rear 1 Bil. l ba , bayfroot. _;__..;_;;.;.....:_.;:.;.;:...._;_.;.....:.._..;_~ petioa. k»ded w /cbJarm. '°um· yearly. M25 UDO ISLE. 3Br. l\;Ba, _rn.._7901. _______ 3 BR. 2 ba .• bay view. last. Open al Til8-8 W. 1.8UL SS7-4.579 Newly decon\.ed 3 Br 2 Ba lownbouae. Spacious firelllace il pool. Qwet area. Mhdta, no peta. M5(). m51M916&5-33U Phone 642·2015 •Lovely. qwel all adult bldg oSpecioul 162 Bdrms oC.arpel 6 drapes •Pool •BBQ •Pvt.__paUQ Of baJc:oo.y •Nr. Hoag Hospital. llhoppin& Ai 2 ml from beach. <:4644-7211 ASK FORNJGEL. A.gt 3br, 2ba. ocean view Newly~ derorlted ..2231 · lge paUo. $1000 mo. VlLLA BALBOA. new. fl.ftl., wmt.tt. Sl,000 lease. 8'7lH083 2 Br 2 b a . fa m rm • HARBOR VU HOMES w bayvlew, $1.00 mo, lminaculat.e MONACO TS-31l8M·F. Model. 3 br, 2 ba, tamlly 2 Br ...... -CA th. JB bome In qulel, conv. -. -mon r location. SIG mo Ava\l. 1 ~. 16.:iO month. SSO 11\S. Call Debt Blbb, ArJ.. good bouaekMPinl de- m-«JCIO orM2...,. (eve). ducUon. M&-M21. 3 ·4 Bdrm duplex . 2 Br 2"'b•. 2-car aa~. IS50/f'50. Encl 1ar. ~. :::.~.)== (rplca. Near beacb. or k.ldl. t500. 531·9481 or ..,... All IQ.1313. ~-~-~~---s U PER SH A R P OCEAN VIEW N 8 Adlt SPARKLING. New 2br 2ba f-1n b~ club carpets. drapes etc. 3 • • •v-. • . .bdJ'm. 2 ba. Walk t bae. pool. sec, rn5. Ctn· beach. '745/mo. yrly di, 731-578S,eves 731·2835 ~~ Luxury condo . in beautllul aWTOundinaa. Ilg ~ eoodo; 3 BR, 3Br, 2Ba, brick f11»lc . 2~ ba. llove-tn cond. Shllabt, swimming =~mo~· pool, carafe. laundry C. F. Colmwortby hookup, tnab compac- Realtor '40-002Q tor. 9560/mo. 811-3112. associated 1J110 .-r 11~ 11r "' rr "'> }IJ/' 'i/tl fri ,of • # ' 1 t C. •• ..ocEANYRONT Spectacular vlew. 4Br. w1t1y1moatbly rn..1m ,... ...... ....... , •. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• J806 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Larae 1Br. sun deck. waber/dryer. yearly on ly. *500 mo. 87~11Cf78 CorOMdtl Mer J822 ....................... Pvt 2 brz 2 ba w 1exquialt.e. view Of bay on hlllllde Gu'qe, ref'ril. waaber ~ dryer. ID> mo. 87~5205 2br, lba, 1un deck, frplc, 4 bib from wat.er. 16.:iOMo. Avail. 2-1-IO. Call Georte dya 752·7811 eves m91U. Brmd new 1 br. t ba. eood kJcaticn AduJU, DO peta. 1125 mo. G.H. RoberUoa. Rultor. m«SQ. lBr. lBa. Lra. pool. adult.a. Nwty decorat.ed sm 871-8'. M&-m9 IASTSIDI C1 '11W ... 2 BR. den, apUt-level. trp&c, sky lipt, deck. No dJUdrm or peu. Nll5. 180 E. 21at St. Daya, MM2G Upper 2 BR, 1 ba , 1b>&le praae. S215 Mo lat Ii Lall mo'• rent + aecurt lY dep. $100. Call MS-11152 or:MM.581 zru> s.nt.a Ana. 2 br, l lt'J be. 2 story apt. pool, l•e pl•)' yard. pvt patio. Odidnm .It amaU pet ok . DI) mo. M2·Z824 VACANT 2 BR. t Ba -aall pet OK w /depot it. P'IO mo. Call Chris 5e-1181 IMSTAM'TtH " Near new lusury tawabowe Uke your own home. 2 tw.a.. 1\; ba, all _..... ... rt!MedpaUo. ~._Small cbUd, pet $. .-. Drive by 1IZl Anabelm Sl. then call -..rr. 2 BB 1 ba apt. So. of .-....;_.;...------~· Adu.lta, DO peta. El!ftide Larae IMW lbr, .-imo. Call MZ·.SW pn 1undeell1, 1ar11• ~. 173-... MS--1119 w/IDdry. tm Ill uW pd. eva/Wbdl. Adtal&a, DO pN. 752·2550. 28r, lBa, frplc. 1ar. NEW 28r, Iba lnbH. lndry, Pl pd. IUO mo.. Lndty. Adlta·DO "ta. nopm. ,..2525 • 1br • '-ch fZIO. 14f.11)1). ''!'Im ICVILL£" ~VIUI Clean 2Br. tBa. New carpet 6 paint. Quiel nel1bborbood. No petl.ta'75Refl. 488-1J38 112' Bii Canyon condo with clMa. 2 bdnM • 2 ba . trpl, wel bar. ~uni)', t.av\1.1, pool, apa Uk e new' MtMIOO. MG-5147 VcnatU.. Condo._ Baeh. tW Poof.Hun• )ac, clbt!M Secun\y ~. ev 213 '11 7001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br, clean. like new, lBR.it.epatobeach.aar l pllna $375 mo yrly dahwhr. aar. bl cony. mJllM. 544 .. Nr ocean. 21J a:M-4964 3Br. 2.lk. frplc. beam cell· in1a. Immediate oc- cupa ncy. '4'75/mo 4M4ll8 Spanish aty le 1 Br • ,,..,..,., ... 142-9llll aftlPM. OCEANP'RONT t.ce I Br. l ba. Wlnter l4ll01m11 642-1121or17Ml511 -- Balboa, 2 BR l"' Ba, adult.a. no .,.ta en. Udo l&land, 3 BR Z Ba. aduJt.a, no p.u. •· 131-, ~ ........... ,.40 .-.. •••••••••••••••••• Oc.aolront acnall 2 br Lowly all adult. no pee., Lower; paUo, 1ar, dla· UM Br apta. GOO Ed· hwrtltOyrtyavailDOw inpr,JIB. M6-09ll. ~Seasborel44-4340 SHARP beach. l. 2. • t Br. lrpk, dahwar. 1ar • p!k!!. Nope!& • ...,,. lBr Dup\a W/pr., 2 bllu fJQn bcb. All uUI. pald, •"-'· ......... '::~::· SCC\\.~lA-~~~s· -.. , a..• • '°"""' .... .... • ._._.. ....... ol .... ·-.,.........., -d• 119-.. IO ...... .___.._. Y A H U A l I 11 I I' I I N l B G E I • I I r I' M I C H E I! I I' I I ~:a~.ci;~1!'r: a , , w...... •'°° beaatifully decorated -•••••••••••••••••--«dermce room9, ~ me Npt/lleta 8~1 oopy mactuna. Is the -Pmtl.. Quilty off~ hneal 10 1ecretar1al fr warebouae apace. ten'lce5 f'or furthrr info Carpet&, dnpea It ,.. 6 • p e r !I o n a I l o u r t.r '400 • T500 14 ft. UD-~ h the faclht•es tta avall ttDW 219' • 21' aq. pleau ronLact Vortac ft 642-4t&JB ·4 Salt-I Ju.soc: . 1'114 JiS~ 2238, W _ __:_:_ -t loc Gl4 S§6.JllOO .. .,..._,,.,. tn ittt• a 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----t1on w1part1al office, ARJrOX 400 aq ft C· 2. llO ('ODWl\.lb\e t.o full office E. 17th St Suite "M " spece. l,200iq. ft.. Local· SJ~ mo Doyle~ 1168 ed JUll on Redbill m thr Room w kllC'beoetle t72 Wttk & up 548-97~ Room w balb. K1trben pnvUeges Pool• sauna Wortaoi lady pref Nr bus KB /NB area S:SO wk or 12D01mo in adv aoce Seod name .phone number 6 work1na re fenncea \o Adl'J't. Daily PUot, Box 1.530. Colla Mesa. c. 92846 Ret.iremeol Home 1n H R are" for e lderly am buh1tory pers<>n . !lint food. full Lune nun;an~ ('art' 848--07 46 $150 mo 2 miles from 0 C CoUege Fu m Ci II 6424l~Sp m Ma)e for fm home. w gar Kil pnv No smkl(. drugis $175 S Lag 499-4.129 Prof seeks prof fem tn share ndm1ve WeatcUrr home S250tno &42.a l l ..... tosw. 000 ..... _. ...•............. Movtni" Avotd de~lll Ii cul fiv1n1 e1lpen1ea ' Profeulonally since li'1l HOUSIMATU ~1S4 MAW roommate lO a.bare 2 bdrm apt lnC:O.t.a M•a. IG-lD or__..,. fttlale rmmte to ahare rondo l.'t m II~ from Hunt Bcb Pier szoo. Call Bob-.Ct4 281', lBa. pool, employed full lime, fem. Santa Ana. 11111. ~17_14 __ _ Fem 11hant 2 BR, 2 ba apt. Turtlerock, Jrv . SliO lnc "'11. 75a-11U Dave . MALE becutlve 30-4~ 1br 2Br, 2Ba pool w 1aame DI' ocean ln NB .... Female to abr Nwpt Crest bm. Own rm 6 b• $1D01Do. + utJa. ~ 11-F »a to lb.are compl. tin 2 br beacb boUlle Balboa. Sbaok CbaH SW1ortTMMI. nm. nma rem. nnmte. NB. J11e ....... tennta. +aw.. ...... IY 11111 _.., 40 .. WW abaA La apt .• Htb St., N.B. .,,.......,., wt c ... $111+~ OUl. llratcht ..a.m-. ---fiDI Koll-lrvme Complex DlC. sums m C.M. Between 406 • 73 Prune Newport Bur h ,...wy Please call our ~-Near 0 C atrp0rt aaenl. Mr. Curll& at ....,... &Dtl ~. roo S6&-4S10 rereace rm, Janitor ~~------­ aerv. ullla, 100 fru ..... w_..., 4600 co p I e s _. m o r e -·•••-•••••••••-• Secr-.nal aerv avatl ._.oom C1CJ1UaCe in _Lnor0ouc~U411 c..•~ :w·= I MO,.. UMT or a:.ta Mesa for S3DO or Executl•e olflce1 . i.e.. Qtaet .,... ~ arport area Up lo l.2IO uaJ Wnte ad "31. c 10 sqft.NewttlJllS•drpa The Dai\y Pilot Call DOW SS1 7010 N~paper. P O. Box 15'0. Costa Mesa. CA l or 2 Rm Suites from rrs 179 W l9UI St Call Tom 540--ZIX> .,.... .. EllCUTIVI SUITI ruu ~I~ o<fleft in Newport Center 64U-~0 92626 or telephone m~ ------~ student. lJ yrs. ndtll pU.cie lo IJve • study CM NB atta. x-cbance forwort. Dan~ Profen1onal female nffds J.bfodroom. un r\ll'lUSbed apartment in Corona del Mar . Newport Bea<'h or Newport ffeJthta area ~ EXICUTIVI sum Avail off\~ apace m N pt 8dl w ~pt. answer In( !IH"\'IC'f' C-On/ rm tn duded m rent Copier " 11ecretan1I svs a\larl From l'l95 1133 9'76 ----WANl"EO 2 BR. anf JTb' U • 3 Rm dbt offices; wtfpk, 80 cbildf9 or no I e as e r e q N r pelS. l1ader 15DO. Aft I. ~r Hat.el 133 l2Z3 MH.M4 9Tol2 ..;....;.;;....;;;;..;,._ _____ _ -ZBr ._ CJl.PfB .. fw X1ot offices on 18th 6 q111 w/tla ~ llOlllmL Newparl Blvd. C M Dys .... •.1Jt3· Eve 66%\ll ----• • ....................... btc Ofc s..c. I I I Dallll fer t..f Ofp I I lfJ 5005 Am•rlcan fnve1tor1 -··•••••••••••••••••• ~ II .... l.nl 10 <*ks Lc...t...... I Pool Route. in It.I ptmh lrvtne Of bucb. 120,000 net, l\('f8 Cx~ll.eftt for in· u c ri fl ce · S 13. 100. auranca. rtal •tate. et.t n-.~Jlm. Secretary • receiitk>nbt Rent coven all office INVEST lll'Vk9 at very low C09t FOR SUllMEA ! ID-ID or a1.-:M. Ice creamtrut l"oocl SUIUASI Newport PW Ana XJat Aocadon • poUlltial <>ng•.000.1..m--.s OMCISPACI OomplQy rfiocatloa·Wlll aublr11. Exoau.nt loc•· Must aell beauty abop, tiaa or OC AU'port. $1500 a.ta ..... GolnC buai- pr mo incl. ulll. 10 n .. •. 15000 /terms. separate om~ +coo ....... s . renacia rm, appl'Oll. 3000 IQ ft ...., .. "-' 1121 __ · _7_14_(1.._1_1_·_7_4_1_1 __ ·---····-······ Ill.. medical oftice suite, O:Jnmada:l llar, '710-llo . Realonomlc• Corp .... INEED I.MONEY hq116 OICleao Haull•I· c1•••1ip1, dri .. W•J removal•, &XP'D, rellable, ad. Cltmmiq. »l-G'71 Nf'•· But owll car. .......... I wUI elan yomr bome. Reliable. Rer1. Owo tr.oa. MJ.S'!Z aft 7Plll .., boueeeleubsl ·ftw-R...,...able. ... 'JZZI r a·r ,,,. .. ,..., ....................... nn:llPAINTJNG £lcpr'cl. R••• 8ate1. f'rN r.t. Call Gene llliJ.om Paisatta1. INT /EXT . MIS. boDelt. reu .. 12 yra. exp. Llc'd. Dave •!O&S. Floe ed. painUn1. St. lJcJlu. Tey me. R . _Slnor __ ._1»4C165 ______ KBB ~---•""' ............ •••••••••- ...---COVel"I 6 roal lmtaJJ. ~ ....................... D • v e • 1 P • i a t i n 1 . • ni. decb, ac. Pree l\ea/Comml. Servin I est. Guaranteed bea\ aial. mubiple OUl.leta. ZS couta.I comm. a yrs. pri~••.· au )$tl·OU8, ynap. -.m.z Kitbeat qual. wort. ~ Tie Rsobl. Uc'd. Dave . ....._.jll.lpair ..... •••••••••••••••••• -~----------·•••••••••••••• 1owll!lst rllSel for quality ... ,, •• far -buaj. ~ ...... Coo&.racton • "-h'IJa:llortaJSerY ....... 8/ll \bna FIS. Fast complete aerv1ce 0.-1/8-td. Free est . Si5Pr21MBA/tilC *Quali\Y Landlc aptn1 • eoa.>. ton.cape deslp • tmtallation, All work &\l&l'. ~ eaL Greto· LOW CXl6T APJ' II HOME Abee '1 Housecleaa.tn1. d a I e Land sc a p I n 1 Prd P"IDf-1~ Ezt .. lot. REP A. IR, PA. l NT . l\euouble, reliable, 7Sl-G'll Molt ElEl SZ7S. IJllOOlS Natpm&dm6tntwft job w /care to your ... IST. MJ. I 4Jt &allldacticn *-5.Si&2 Tas/Ualoa reiaorta. ~ .-uaa -............. . • ...., ... ____.., '"-Coacrete : patios , ........ ,__,.., ee .... p . dri~. 6 walkways. 1'lew or reapplied. O.UNMm.M&-13:.'U Qalon. npein, wall La· QIWC... bn.lrl-m.. ________ _,, ...................... . ILECl'RJCIAN Beat rates, best workmanship Small Jolls pnilerred. 675-1345 C:.e lafaat.a to 5 yrs acbool Electrician, lo rates, --·-·•••••••••• c:ll)oa, F\ill time or ~ qualit.)' work. Free e1t. QJl'l'OlUNTERJO& lna. Cdll area. Refs. 18J.TT10 CARPBNTRY IMN'T1l B,JJQ MZ-8809 ______________ ...,. • ..., Loae*"'""'bin& valuable? ••••••••••••••••••••••• JAQC BREllEN Ftace an ad I.a our Loet Soc. aecuri\y. pel dog CARPENTER and Found columns. tall. brau plates. S2 ea ~··In repl.ad.na Tb.It'• where people look <r21$3. Ken. 531-T.M1 INSTALLATIONS Ms.m.ta,1t&-4171 Free eat SJe-4313 I '1 5 · l l 0 7 e it t 1 1 ...__., fllCMaa IAlllnc 6 Ptuterial aml ANYnME Daily, weekly, llve-tn ........... ••••••••••••• ---------•jobs or rlllblrco.. Raobl ~---------' 'Mndowa. carpet steam. Bnckwork. Small Joba Palo\101. cabinet nUa.~Ed. •--w painlina. Insured. Newport, Colla Mesa II llnilhina. color npert ....................... Ute bauHn1·mov1nr Garate-Yard cleaning. Reaa.rata &U-07~ HAUIJNG, all lypet, COO• crete cl tmall tree re- movals. 646-78'M We do baulln& ter\'ice. l '-\ T. truck. Alllo roof re- pUr. J..ester". 547-0'2'7 S4l06. Irvine. ~17S eves IAcal nU. R.H. ll60-33151 .... In I ---------...................... . Brick, aime. fflllc, plan- ters. BBQ, paUm. Refs. Free est Pb eves/AM n.rect of Housecleaning ~. ~64 hassle! RELIABLE help Brick wort. block walla, isbere.!Ml)..14..U. cement driveways & paliOt\ F.6U, 631·3&59, J>amtinr • wallJ>11perin1. Qual won. res. Free est. Steve. 547.Ql HAPPY NEW YEAR Paaotlog Jot /Ext . Xlnt /Clean work . ~7325 Aft. SCa&ey. Weekly house cleanin1 · !n'9-5m reasonable rates · -------WallcoYerlog, Com 631-491!8, ~after S Have IOCDet.biDj t.o 11ell! m1Res1d 10 yn exp Lie ~ est. Comm, /Reaid. Honut. Reliable. BA/MC MS-2lit ilec1ronlc leak detection Oeab/slabl). Remodel.-in&. copper replpe. Top Hat Plumb111g S3'7 ·SU. ._llidiq doora w/Fr. when they've found an cbn.~ ta.emofvalue. ClalaifiedAds 64.2·5678 a..atnedAda PM Oasstfied ads do at wel I • :Jr.DlO Dan 5'56-4051 DRAIN PROBLEMS., f\rm pnce by phone 661-CZT7, So. eounty. RESIDENTIAL • Stora. Car wex1n1. Quality .wt. 142-564111 •~Nn For Ad Action Call a Dai~ Pilot AB-VISOR &42·5678 MIMytolom 5025 Lo.t•Fo.d 5300 Loltlr'-d 5300 PetM •• 5350 HelpW•ted 7100 HelpW•t.d 7100 HelpWmhd 7100 HltpWClllhd 7100 HllpWClllhd 7100 ....................... ....................... ......••...•..•........ . ........................................................................................................................................ . 'M5h to meet active. Mad· Ufe Male over 5'10". CASH FAST 2Ddil. 3rdl. s.iDp Cdlatsalizatiom Mobile Home Loans CREDIT-NO PROBLEM Brok.era Welcome 541-9375 FOUND ADS q1.1et. warmth & rnendU- ness. yng 10 body & Fowxt: Med. she, maxed Shepherd, fem 8th & Pacific Coast Hwy 53&'8744. ARE FREE ~L~~~~M Found: Blk Lab puppy, Eve, Ouung, Coovena· Calf•. fem. Browu Shepherd lion. etc I am yng, 40, at- DllX. rem. 3 long ha.ired tractive, Div & fin sec. Widow baa money for 2nd. 642-5678 cats. l tortolte shell 1 e mployed ftm who T.D's. No rred.11 cbeclt, gray & tan. 1 cahco, doesn't Uke bar scene m po.lty, $20,000 up. For~~~~~~~~ mostly blk. All rem 2 Please send photo & let· action call Agent~ short haired cats l ter t.o ad #307, c10 The ~1311. Anytime. Fomd or lost a pet" Call orange male, 1 blk rem Daily Ptlot. p O. Box Special Pala Hothne. Newport Beach Arumal 156), C.OSta Mes<l Cai f Rome 4' apt. equl ty. 1141'172-1235. 213/2!18-7398 Shelter. 644·3656 or !12626. 1 .loam. Best tenn&·DO S 6311()."I) limit. tliO REWARD for return · ~told ~fen 5360 .Arranged bY· cl imle Beagle named Found male Jnsh Setter. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AdaaraltyCo'a. 836-9746. ''Zack". Lost Dec. 25, vie Hunt. Bc:h. MagnolJa/ln BRASS KEY ... ~ Trwt Hr b r I N pt BI v d s . dianapolla. call 963-6619 .,,;;:;;:-.. 5015 Downt.own CM. &&>4734 _or_962_.3J2 __ 1 ____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found: Young Male FOUND. Sm. silver col •&cplth&coris• ~Mtg. Co. Golden Rtvr. Npt Hts ored pocket knife on •661-0729 * All typet or real estate aru. Identify. ~3ll.5 bench on Ocean Blvd. NPW lURlNG mW'AltmentulDce19'9. LOST: M. Akita. Blk CdM.8'73-3Tl5 Tn:rnt 5450 S,.clalhhg.. w/White marttJ.oaa. So. Pena ii111 5350 ...................... . 2-11 tDs Cit. Piasa area. -Bear •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• 2 Rou:od trip Uckets t.o 6G-217t 545-0611 St.REWAJU>.645-455.1 PREGNANT? Caring. TablU.tllOO. coafwtenti•I couosellng • 675-21137 HOtB>WHB t.OAHS AltlltMGID ao.oooto SZ50.000 •AMOln'IZID -tt41'BEST OHL Y •SHOltT TllM Qll Bob Williams-Agent u.t. Collle mht. Fem. ''Lady~" Med. s11e. 52U'. 21UeM732. referral. AbortJoo, adop ~~I-547 2563 I JI!;:::! Loll: Laauna Bcb.. bus station, plaid suitcase w /fem clothes REWARD. 213-421·8003 L.B 731-m1or96G-llll57 Lost: Grey male cat, wht on chest & legs, Mesa dtl CK seasoned T D. op Mar ftew.....t 546-6077 (1.22K·l0% AITD over · ~ · «lK. 7%) 200% secured U)ST· Male blk w !white by operating San J~ paws & must.at-he Cat. qW1 farmland. 12% dis<' long hair CdM. Red col· 'PP 5C7"8451 or 644-0195 lar 6'r.J..ro47. Or 642 8740. eves. REWARD --------~~ «.5%, $235.000 lst TD. Well Lnst: Female '1'1ger Cat. secured w !30 month Brown collar "Penny" c> a yo f l . 0 w n c r SA/CM 644-3220. 979.3043 m4&3-33S2 Lost Young. brown, ---------1 male. dog w/wnnkled $1000 dhc.oelnton race. Bl a ck collar. S!t1~ TD tor Sale 2.'J~ ch<>lter rnuin & brown yieta per yr. S26S anc per leash. C M 646-4373 dys .. cno. for 2 Yr 10 mos. Jim S48-7229eves. Barbara •• :llM-UBt or Walt 497 -2858 ZM> TRUST DEEDS f\mded in 10 days No points t.o qualified bor· rowen. Up t.o IK)~ of ap ,praised value. Ask for Mr. Hink.le, 494-2270 or '73-9022 2*1TO's Lail Sm, dark Golden Re tri ev er . K o ko. Monarrh Bay Dana Pt erea, req special diet lngestJoo of sobd foods rould be fatal Reward 499-3416 or 768-3001 Found. Blk dog V1cm1ty F.I Toro Rd & Trabuco Slll.QM-4 Female. COVER GIRL • 953-0778. ~ Hr OutcaU Service PRE LAW student needs 125,000. Will do anytJung Legal Confidential DVM. PO. Box 3242, N.B.92663. •FOXY LADY* OUTCALLONLY •97~1138• TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 642.1571 AlsoHmng Great Company ESC{)RTS ~Hrs. 641 OUIO MC/VISA DIAMOND WANTED Priv party Wlll buy 1to3 carat. cash N B 5484975 O.C. AJRPORT ESCORT SERVICE Spec1ahzlng an bus1 nessmen , r es ide nts welcome. 739.5241 ~ ldlerest, 1S & 20 year term. 10% or more. No ~t. no balloon. Udo Newport Co. m.7:m 2'ihrs Found: Gray Tabby k1l ten. rem .. Mounuun View ...... Unda .,..., 7660 d Prol. Massage by Steve, ,....... '.,.,,. ys. Llc'd Therap\st. N B. 83'7·3729 eves. llam-8pm. Appl Only ta c1•ilh/ Found: Male Lab Mix. #aw•••! Black. w/collar. Obe· Lolt&,..... dieot. Hamilton I· ....................... Bushard. ~5733. i' 1 P e1 •... SI O.,. ..;;;.;,~;;;;..;.·-.a;,;; •• ..;;S.,..l~L.;.K.;.Y,;..;.;;,t_e_rri-er-. ...... ...-.••••••••••••• ruu.uu New Year'• eve. Nr. Valley Uquor. SUlli van & F.dlnler.SA.5'6-4482 Found: German Shep. Female Puppy. lntsa~· lion of Atlanta & Newland, HB. 98CM170 Lost: Ill. Penlan Cat, cnmn, traY spat 00 tail· Up. "Dusty". REWARD. 84f.4021, 4113·7$70, or ~. 548-2817. MASSAGE simpatico Your masseur· is Bob James OUtcalls 9-11 , 494-5111 llM'S OUTCAU. ~9121 Eltd:Ung Phone C.lls We are for real. Try us. Ft.-A-Frlend: 558-~1. MICHEU.l'S •o.tul• llAM·2AM SU.'749 A Freoc:b .Deliabl L&W4 DI LAllUI EiCORTS 3'HRS ... m.om ••••••••••••••••••••••• HltpW91hd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Account Executive Ad vert.LslDJ Rep for boat- U\lt magazine. Boal.Ulg or advert.Ising exper req. Liberal comm1sa1ons. Call btwn 9-llam. Mon· Fn. 213-594-8881 Accomtant Degreed Accountant n eeded for mortgage bankmg r.nn in Fashion taland. Man lyr exper Cal.I for Appt : 7S9 1.51.5 ssssssssssss Accounung He4p Pay ThoM Hol~IHh~ Wotk IO<'al temporary 8.SSlgnments Work 1 to 2 da)'!I, a few weeks or months We have am lnl'dlate need for * I Mey O,.raton (laght 6 touch l *G-ral Ofc typhb * s.e.NfariH •JrCMr4cl <no taper nee> 557.0045 U\-Llr\: II~ Pfl!SOfjNfl Sfll'lllClS 3723 ltrch StrNt .....,.,... .. och SSSSSSSS$SSS ACOOUNTING tEMPORARIES!! CALL• ASKAIOUT OURMlW IOMUS Pi.AM (it} ~ femporaty DlvWom of A.eeountanta .wodated ,.....,., ,,. bave uafpmlGtl 8V9Uable 1n au .,... o1 Ol'IDllCOIDJ. Accounting ,/ ./" TEMPORARY ASSIGHMEHTS Eam XTRA $S$ to pay lbaae bobday bills. For a.ntonnauon oo how you can wor1t a rew dayg or a rew weeks to earn that XTRA Caab -<.'all us. Work the hours you have available Accounting Clerks Bookkeeper.i Data Entry Account.ants Auditor.; CPA's CALLOR VlSlTTOOAY ROlllEAT......,_ aa:ounle111>5 zm No Broads:~ '200, Coldwell er Sidi.. SanU Ana 1714•3MIOJ AcaJa!nt!ng FINANCIAL COUNSB.OR II Salary IJ'1'9 to Sl lS3 mon· thly lntervlews mental health clients. One year expenmce in financial couoselang. Deadline 1117 /ti) COUKTYOF ORAHGE 625N RoMSt RmGUIO Santa Ana, Ca 92701 (714 ) 834·2844 Affll1JlllllVe Action Employer .ACCOUNTIMG F /T Houn 8am·5pm, with some overtime Must be able t.ooperatt IQ.key ad dmg mactune. Will train Call for appointment l.Jl'OTEM MARKETS 642-7702. Aide. bve-m. lo care for eJderly C M. couple $SOO Mo 54M200 Ref's AIDES/ORDEIUES All ahift.J. W UJ tram If not exper'd Apply at Nwpt Coo val Cuter. USS SUpenor Ave . N 8 AIR COHDfTIONH TEC .... CIAH CALL 014, 760.3488 01Houn Per Day> A&L FIREWOOD 1''ull lime employment, hard ~ & rehable only need apply C&ll 646-288i aft l!pn1 AD extra $400-$1000 per rno.. p/t Cbooae your 0WD hours I 5)6.2'03. APT MGR&ml reUred ~ for 55 untta. CM ~ ~3851 early am or tau pm only A.SSEMBI ERS/JNJECfl< MOLDERS needed Ca 11 Judy.~ . ASSIMILERS Leading 0 C. electrorucs ma.n"actunng company haa the following re Q\Aremet:IL!I' rr..cwo.. AsMmbiet W11lassemble P CH ·s from assembly DWG 's or schemaUa. Muat know reu.stor color codes Mill enoodmg or capac1tor!I, W\1"e rout.lne & cab le as sembly Assembly or conoertono, & cnmping c onne c t o r pin s Knowledge of NASA soldering Ab1laty to learn wave solderanR M1rumum S years ex penence ~/SolcMtfl Must have 1 year solder m& experience Will be reqtared to solder hook, turret terminals, wtre. solder & lou<'h up PCB ·s ~ trairuna pos1t\OnS avatlable Apply al ~ SpKIGIHes WbeCber you're buYinl or 1640 Monrovia.C Y aelllnB. ClauHied ad· 642·~ E 0 E vertlsloi will get your l~~~~~~~~-1 message t.o the right peo- ple. Call Today! 64.2-5678. Want Ad Results 642·5678 Micro Electronics 2nd Shift rvoo er~~. ntWor matt ddnlk cartrr dlrutk>n. smr.ctn/Transmuk ofcrs chis acdknt opportunity to mkr the micro dectronic'l Industry 'W« wtD train the rtQht lndMduals lot the followlne ~H • Toollat • Cotlllld .... • lhapoirdaa ............ Out modan fadlty It conwnimdy locotcd In Nawport &tee.tr nur Chi Oranft Countvl}ohn Wavnt ~ W. ok •n aodcnt IUll'llnC salary, ~ bcndtl lndudln8 mt<bL dental. .. lnManclt, 10 peld holdaya. •dr•nlltlt ~ end cM dwa lo mow lnlo • rrlll'I~ c:area wld\ 90 IOU>UlJSO o• &HllllLt' •o•• DMUD. P1u11 at °' •SIPV '" pnwi bilt'weal t.l 1AM or t .JPU. •ASSIUILBS• •TRAIHHS• ~ C'.ounly manufar lurer of ele c tro mecbarucal prodoc~ L' seeluog ~for day sblll. to &Slit' m b le eh'<". t.ron.IC SWltl'~ & di:> ~ Apply 1n penoo Maltw'~ 1.640 MonroVUi. c Id. M2·4M2'7 E 0 E ASStST.MHG~- Utuvers1ty Athletic Club Weekends & eves. Must ha~ background Ill Rae· quetbalJ inslrucllon. elt· ercase programming, tournament actlvataea Call 752-7903, John ASST MANAGER • Sales Clerk for lab. cham. Fabric or retail esp. Pftf. Call. Maureen MS-4040 Al!J'OM_O'Il __ V_E ___ _ Lot, ..... Ir s.r.tc:e G"eter We have open1np for two 1barp people 18 yean or~ With good dn\•an g recorda. E•· ce!lent opporturuty for promouons. See Grant Bums or Tom Joho.soo. #I ht 0.....,. C-'Y 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA ME.SA 979-2500 AUTO MECHANIC Exper 'd Porsche mecharuc for expandane s hop, top s a l ary , benefits. profit slanng Porsche Re nneosport SA&-1406 AUroMOTJVE T,,.. Uect.a..ic M1n.lmum S years ex· penence ID transmwaoo v.utt. E.xceUent pay & rr. maes See Grant Burns or Tom Johnsoo. #1 ... ~C..ty Z12'5Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 97'-2500 A&aomotlve New car. get ready mecb1olc. GM uper pref'd, Xlnt workin& mnd 6 pay. 5 day week. ~ beoefib. Contact Biii Wl1btmao, Sail Chev rolet , 3SO Broadway , Laguna Beach. *' l.131. A.UJ'OllOTIVE Ace tahwlllh Automotive experience ..-.ry. SaJ.ary COCD· menaurate wltb eit· ~.Haun a to s Monday tbru Friday. EXCELLENT chaoc• fer ldvancement wit.b an eotllualutlc, 1rowln1 ClllqJOl'llUm. CallBernl Auto lube man, ex~r oecess Hrly rate +a>mm Good advance mel1l 673-3320 MITOROUTE RfXilSTER Early AM l Yr to 2 hrs. $37S to $450 Month Xlnl moonJJght Wives, re- tired. d1sab1l1ty. !!lu dents Need cd whls 541>-D:lll or~ Atrro•TIRE SERVICE " day wor1c week Apply NeWl>(>rt Tire Center, m>E Cst HwyCdM AUTO TRANS R&R MAN -Ex per pref Must have toots. Soe-22Jl8 Baby&1tter F ,T Yon · Fn lily bome. Good aal. 541)..3296 Bab)'sttter NMd loc:al ~tocaret~•li',yr. old (irt. 2·3 d.,.a/wk, 7'30 AM· 1 30 PM Nwpt 8dL Call &M-«771 aller· nomL IB.l.ERS 1be Lag\D'la Niguel office: 0( San U1ego Federal Sa~ & Loan ha.J> 1m med.l.tte opt!1llll~ for ~ part lime and on call Teller Apphraots mus t be avl.llable for s days rull time training 1n San Diego, have previous ca.5tuenng expenence, be able to type accurate· ly, use 10 key adding machine s and be cust.omer oneoted In· U!rv1ews scheduled by a p po 1 n t men t on I y Please contact Linda 9ualt. SAN llEGO FEllJW. SAVINGS lLOAH Bllbysatter. mature for Wed'lbun Fn 2~ PY Must have own tramp. Equal Opportwuty MS-211158 s.t 'Sun an)'WDe ~~Em~~plo~)'~·er~M~1~F~/H~~ Mon tbro Fn all 6pm i:. BABYSITTER -Mature woman wanted. Cb1ld care 1 child. Lue ~MPM Tue!! Fri ~1-6797 Babys itter, ex.per. Oa)'tllllt' 2 4 dayi; wk. 644-UOO. 759-137 4 Babysitter needed Lov· mg Mother lo care for 10 im ok1 Baby Girl Irvine area Call ~I 9116 ~ rfftST SOUTH COAST BA'IK M9 Sunflower Sl C M 9::!63>. S4G-5:n> E 0 E BanklJlg c:ca:-rcWT~ ~VtOUS e.xpenen<"e de Sll'llblf!, bul Will trAUI lWt..d Calfor'Ria ... Zl20cean Ave Laguna Beach 4~ EOE * SavinCJS Acct. Clerk * !:.O.ll 11/l'/lf II BANKING Sttunty Pacific Bank has 1mmed1ate openings in the Capistrano Valley 3Jld Laguna Hll~ areas for. •Ta.1.ERS Some tra.mee position. avaalable •MOTi TB.LE:RS •MEW ACCOUNTS REPS *1tROOF OPERATORS 6 months expenen~ pre-rerred CAU.NOW FORAN Uf'OIMTM&n C714t558-2136 Or local 1J1terv1t ws w1U be cooduc~ lD Lagwui Hilb on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 15 &16 BANXING TD.lERS ndeUty Federal Sav- 1011. a pro1reu1ve !Mder', hu immediaUt 4l*•''CI tor Tellers. b perieoce ts preferred, bat .. wW train lf you bavie aoaae~1 •1t· perttn~. Pleaae e1U VCllda &l CIU) ~Ul b' man lntormatloo or applJ at tbe brand --10Ul Ml.TIMI •'&.Orait (llAUUtlc) l.oal Boacl\ N.LlflAITn,_ --Seel~Blvd SealBa• \. • MfANOCIS ... All:liDailta. lllould ciaelad T I I M I M A L SLECTRICIAlt·tor ....W.WOl'k.IPltba OPllAToa --·~·wWID• 146-4741 3848 Campus Drive, Newport Beach C Across from John Wayne Airport) Equal Op90rtun.lty Employer AMellM.LIM 7 I 4-7IJ.0600 n.IJ ~~~;;~d---.....;.;.;.----• M•Mll!~~I CMH!U Q.&A.ll, U • .,.... •• Barber, l ·•H 1llot. s-:.Y-wort la CdM muI>owa .. NB r.1u:CIOUllb7 d cm. ,.__C7, P/UJDe. cau fr4ual0pport\lnlt1 CAU. to ........ C7141760-Mll DEUCATB&UN Bl!LP· OV9" 11. a.Per'd, full· Ume. nlert!OC* 164-stll _____ ..,,...._....:;;;..;_• __ ....... v-.. " .. T515 bJ)l. • • .... , l:ir~. ""--t...1-.. _. C:l.BIC•L ._. • .....a_ m ~. -UN WOCDllft. ' ............, Elper. pnfet'Nd. APl>b S.c:urtUet proc:e111a1 , TJtb may eonceto la persoa. Wells' dert tor Fu!UM Itland ·JUI&.-•an a Datlonal lnve1tment ft rm . ; ...... ol lndvstrial ~rllet.. IMT &ut Procell new lnVH&· .PiaeaL We are looll· o.t Hwy, c.orona def ama lnvolvlnt bank de-•-tar 1ndtVSdUa1I wbO ---·-------• llOlla Is cJeta11 follo#·UJ>. ·For lmmedlate coo· llideratloo pleue contact Della GllUland (714 > 1113-1140. Ddlv•ry P (flme AM. I~~~~~~~~ LA. Ttmes. 1100 per 1--------.-. 1n Lapaa Beacb. .... DeJiW!'Y Man wanted ror sdlw flower' shop. FuU or part time. Must have pd drlvtna record and be famUi&r w /Newport 8eecb-C.osta lleaa area. Call M14Sl0. ESCROW omco GENERAL orrrc E WOBK·nical'd Ueptna • typ(oa, modoa plctUre ~co. Sead Resume to C1aaaified Ad ..-. Olil7 PUat. FO BCJX 1580, a.a-...ea.a21 want to earn bhu CASHIER/GEN. OFC lnvestment or bukiaa $200-$500 per wll. We .. l d p experience belpful. baw lull • pltlme posl· c.xper ence , /T . n•-.om. . Uana OlllD and a com-$3.50/hr. Apply THE Dlde traloiD& pn>Jram. EARL'S PLUMBING, If~ are tired o1 mak· WI Newport Blvd.., CM. ~ tni minimum ~·· or eo.nsa. Clerlcal :r.1:~.;i ror ao0r::: ---------t S.O•"'J~ t.erview. e believe aae CASHIERS w~ ... ..:._~ "- 'ta no burler, but that "'-~ -,.. ' ~ ta the key to Pra•;tto. TWDht Hc1•11& McrYer, llM:. •Town t.Count.ry Rd Oraoae, CA 92818 Equal opportUDil)' emp'°Yer M • DBJVBY,MAM L.A.. 1lmea car routes. CM /HB . 3 ·6 AM . ~StOO/mo. + Bonus. Aho need carrier supervisor. ~l or 9"482 ,,. ~net Beadl ol· fiCle ol • al leader b.u an lmmed.Ult.e op- port uot t y for an lo· cti vidual with minimum two years experience u an escrow officer or ma.naaer. 1lua poelUoo olfen ex~llent career ~LO tbe n'2Jt can- succesa. For an in· U TDTEM Fabulouaco.a.reatbene., t.ervlew, call ~7-1150, adv. lccareer poC.eot. Irvine. .. • bv.-l'Q lrviDe pe.rl(JllJJe.I Aa,ency Cleru. 1-11. s 30 PM· UPM Tuel, Wed & Fri 11PM·7AM Sun tbru Tbun. ns Paulanoo, CM. 7Sl-4ilS5.2 Deolal, Chain11de Mil. ESCROW ~Aa 4118E17th,Coltalil .. a Halrdreaaer, with or SteZM 842-1410 without cl.aeot.ele, full or Opmtn,p now available ...._,.......,.....___.-~ pert bme. Commissloa. for full time Aui.ltant Askforltq; 5418-9771. Mll'alf'" OD 2Dd • 3rd shltL No experience nee. ~ Operator, usaa-We tralD. St.art 13.30 to $4 tant wanted for shop per hour. Advancement owner in Newport area. opport.unlt.y for manage. •··Pub ion con1ctous. mast pasltions to SS.SO • 63H380. per hour ii qualified. For Buuty Hairdresser assis- tants. Earn while you learn. Top Newport aaJon has openings for 3 UI 'ta. Osical JOIMTHE NORRlll TEAM Of PIORSSIOMAL TIWOUIUIS AU clerical skills Deeded· ... for a day ... ror a week ... ror a month. TOP PAY NO FEE CUDJTYPtST Permaoeol po11llon. :D«) wpm Gd wartUlg cood & beneflts. Moo thru Fn !>-5 ~2270 . OeriL Typlat, full time for law omce lo Newport 8cb. Telepbooe exp de· sirable Ask for Belly. 7S2-5.s22 Clerk Typist for a busy pleasant 0H1ce near airport. Typtng SOWpm. more information at in· tervleW. apply to store #50, lJllO N. Pacific Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, 4IM-m3. Will mt.erview Mon thru Fri 9am to 3pm. Equal ()ppor Employer • Must be faahiooable • He'd. Good opportunlty for career minded persona. For lntcrview call Richard Ouellette CHILD · CARE _ lly Salon. 200 Newport home. Moo-Fri. 2-8pmor ~ rn =~:.~· ~ ~ a...ERK & XEROX copier operator, $.UO per hr. Moromgs & Sal .• 631-0055 Ced.er Dr. NB. Iv in. Girls 8 & 9 yn. •llKESTORE• CdM 71'-760-9002 9«e Mngr .. ASllist. Mn· _aft_-IPm.;;___· ----- lRVlNE 7S2.ee66 F.0.E. 11 /F gr .. Mechn .• for Schwinn ,...,, .. ___ ---'ed .. ~. 30 4 dealer. Salary $20K ~"' ...,_, _.. · Mual bue pnor bike days. Girl 8. Harbor =aper mastott. -:,;::;.school, Cdll. a.ElllCAL Pa.MAHIMT CMldren 'a sitter needed Moo lbru ™ from 3pm to tpm C.purtrano Bcb. area. Ages 8 & 10, bnght •IOOkKEEPER* & active. Call Jane REST AURAHT McQuade '92-87'1. Part time weekends CMwopadic/Auist. ~. Appl.y an person. $1000 /mo. Newport Village Inn l2'1 Manne Ave.. Balboa laland.. Beach. Physical therapy expr. helpful AUract1ve ~. p/time daya. appearance absolutely Call Ma. Moch. reqattd. 97~ ll61 M0-1.856 CIVIL ~.run charge, EMGIMEERJHG small growini Co. Apply Expr'd designers Ai ln penoo. Vaeabond Sall draftsmen rib at.roog Boats Inc., 788 W. 16th aub-divlalon or cOm · Sl., C.M. mercial /industrial de· BOOKKEEPER--TY-P-lST-i velopment background wanted for career op- ForCPA inCdM. portunillea. Apply in 87~2070 person w l t b work 81okkeepet, mature Lady aamp4ee to Mr. Fuentes for small fri--'1~ office. al~. Bein. Wm. Frost ~ & Auoc. 1~1 Quail St. C.M. area. Payroll. NB. quarterly t.ue1, bank -------- rec. £Illa' oec. so-2238. CMI fltglm 1 cu 1wcJ Bootteeper . SecretarY. E:alluMtcw 3).30bn. ts. perbr. f1ex· Expr'd MDiar estimator waaLed with atroO& back· ible, lnterestloc Job. IJ'OUDd lll earth quan· ~. t1llea. project coat ---------i estimatA!S, quantity take ==~ hahkJD bland invest· .... ftrm. Excellent ap- partumty. Call M)-0123. di• desilD knowledge. Apply in penoo to Mr. Fuentes wtt.b resumes. Robt. Bein, Wm. Frost & Aa&ociatell. 1401 Quall St, NB. PART· TIMI .t\emoom. Good typin• skill• neceaaary =rt Center Drive Cal.17~. (]erk caMQ.IU Leading Orange County manufact\UU\g company seeking indJvldual for CRiii Clerk poaltion. Must type 4Swpm Raspomibillues Include typing, flling, proceasinC cuatomer returo materials, general clerical dulleS, I year re- cent office expenence preferred. Apply in penoD Mastel'~ 1640 Moorovt.a. CM 842-3'2'7 E.0 .E. Du~~OD, COMPUTER OPERATOR CAU. C7141760-l411 CZ4 Houri hr Day> CONTROU.ER ElqMaodin& Orange Co. manulacturer baa Im· mediate opeoiog for responsible, profit oneri&ed prof euaooa.l to ..ume pm1Uoo u con- t.rolJtt, Candidate must have accountlnc degrtt " be well veneci in ac· counting controla , budgd.I, EDP & overall flnanaal & accountlnc management. 834-8757 Cook. breakfast shift; must be rut & ex- pe rienced. Apply In person at the Jolly Roeer, 400 S. Coast Hwy .• Lacuna · •Coob-liJollet-L FUU or Ptr, top wages, a(>\llY In penon: The VW.,e Inn, 1Z7 Manne, Balboa la land. CXX>KS -Full snvlce Meucao restaurant leeb oiCht d~f. aaut.ee man. baker. line cook. Both day & m&bt shift.a avail. MUil be exper. Ap- ply ln person Moo-FrL J2.3PM. Lu Bmu, 361 Oitf Dr. Las. Bch. Newport Beach. pleasant group practice. Exper pn!f'd. 4 day wed. lOCld alternate Sat AM 64{).UZ2 DENTAL ASSIST. -Ex per. about 30brs per Mle&. In very pleuant Npt. Bch. office. 642-5343 DENI'AL~-Full or pert-time. Exper & X· ray llc pref. 631-1420 or eves 6'S-..f798 Dental A1111l slaot / Orthodontic Cha1rslde Join our t eam SECRETARY CM' beauWul lrv11>e ol· rice Is 1eek101 a Secretary with al it moot ha es c row ex . peneoce Typl.01 of u 50 wpm LI req~red.. Thele pas1UON otrer ell· oeUenl start.tn& salanes and~ benefit.I tnduding cal, and dent.al coverage a.nd pro-rit shanng J>leue COO· tact Dana Perl11 al l7l4 TTGG-0582 for more In· fonnallon. Progress1ve office Cost.a Aft.a rrv Mesa-Newport. 546-5170. ~ Dental A as as l. Ex· 5crriM)I & Lo. As .. penenced. Expanded An Equal"-.-""''Y duties. Pnvate omce Em~- Hlmt.. Beach. 4 days. Call ~~~~~~~~ MT-8501 1- D84T AL ASST. Cba.llenCin3 career op- portunity tn establlabed Newport Beach eeoeral practice. Seekins cheerful mature per90n. Mimt be ~eneed lo cba1rs ide & X-ray Salary opeo.. 64S-650 I Dental usbtaot, front desk. mature " ex· penenced. F. V area. BJ.Ml EXECUTIVE SlCalTilY To President of established Newport Beach ....,.. estate com- pany Corl>orate Plaza location Experience pre{ er""'1 •ugbt Accou.nUn& •Eilcrows •Ty1nng •Dlct.atJon -Girt Friday u YoU an: qualified a.nd desire a rewarding t~ with a dynamic orgamzabOD please call ror an ioten1ew. Mk ror Don von Ge.&dem. 640.ffOO Dm.al Office looking for <tyna.aute sell-motJvat.ed back ofhce aaa11taot. Career opportunity 4t bmeftta for riibl person. Call 5'7·Ul65 right away. 1Elli> ·-.-1.ady--w-/&ood--re-f_to_ DENI'ALASSIST -Part clean bo1Ue lo CdM. time mon:liDi ooJy. Ex· Weekly or bl weekly per nee. 548-5504 Plea. call 640-s.5.SS or ~2333. Desk clerk /telephone apentor, part lime, app-Fl1ure ulon wants ly Bruce Smith. San mature woman ror part Clemente Inn, 125 W. Umewort.2-SPll.Starr. &planctian. 1_115.'J..cm2_._... _____ _ Desk clerk, mature, rella· Fu ' g C. ,. .. ., ble penon for froot desk; Elqlr'd. 493-7435 bn must be fluible 1be l1m Al Lacuna. 211 ~ll time Receptionist N. COMt Hwy., La.,ma needlid for IJ'OWUl& co. Ill Beach 4M-7535 ln1na. Typmc requl red. pJd beDlfta.. M· F, 1-5. DISPLAY BUILDER -557~ Min. 7)'T'll aper. lo build -------- C\l:lltom bardwood dla· EN BJIJ.ING CLERK · plQa, est.ab co. w /bealth Jar lalel otnce. ol major plan, proftt sbari.na. pd wholesale nursery ln we, steady wort, salary RB. lD lddlUon to com· open. Charles Gary petWv. l&LarY we abo --------t<lertcal poslilon avail lm· IRE •l(F •ST med. Requires ~yr A A clerical exper • ability COOK to lYJJe .owpm. StartinC llJnhNqn OI' no exper. ~~~l~t dyoamic loan broteraae company bu immediat.e openln1 for Clert/SeCn!tal)' to deal with forecla.en • all aapecta of loan suvtcln1- Ability tD cope under pre asure dealln1 with diverse tasks • In· divlduala. Good or· ganizatlooal ability, computational 1kUl1, llSIO or speed wntlnl • respan1ib£e job attitude a must. Non·tmoker pre ferred. Salar)' Ol)en. eau M.S. Hut. -.93SO. Coob wanted. Mornln1 sbifta. AwlY In penon. Growinl co. w /benefit.. Ma Bar\er 'a Restaurant 212 E. 17th, CM. Corp. n4411.oeso. provide a tu.Uy pd health pedlap, pd vacaUoos. • ectucatiooal relmbu.rle- meat. Applicant.I must bave aper. in workinl with aalemen '1 com· .... .,,,... .. .,.u u • 1enera1' bkkPI back· cround-Comact ,0 Anne 7),6.9SMI)&. Driver. d$eod., full or p- time. MUil have ecoeo. car. t5To$10Hr. 957-tw Driver /Gardener comb. needed. WW tn1n. Full• ~ ~ ~··-. or part tlme. Apply in lllJllt. <>nnse Co. Harbor penon. Municipa.I Crt. E.O. E. Dick Church•1 CLBICAL COltPORAft SICUTAlY Hll'9 valid CA Uceaae. Good drivlDI record. lliD. ... 20. Apply at Pennysaver, 1110 Placenlla. CM. !Gml--1 dftee. P tr man· Gmera1 olfice • cleric aJ llebt typing, filing. fr telepboo1n1. Airport .,,._ ~-&112 Oeneral Office. part time T'YPtnc. book~ln1. Muilt be atKe tD well ODOWD. Call UrbaDom.lcs Re searcb Aaaoc . ~ G_r .. ~ Rapidly e•pand1ng amlg. baa lmmedlale f uU ume opeo10g for am- blt.Oa aetf lt.aJ1a° m en- try leveJ poslUOO. aituat be act'Uf'St.e. C!ll)CIY wort· 1DC w1tb fi«urea, and able ID use eddlDg madune Type a maoimum 40 wpm. Xlnl opport.UllltY for advancement an UUs new job du4ificauoa • JJnt co patd beoe(tt.s Salary mo I*" mo. CIMCO 21SSBrilP Coltall ... ( 1 Blk s. ol Baker oil Redb1D) ~ office \fe are looking ror someone w .accurate t)'P&DB wbo 's well orpniud • c1epeo. dable. S'700 SIOO mo. Commensurate w Je•· peneoce. 4drloffice Xlnl beoefiU O C A1fl'Ol"l area Fredenck Brown Asaoc. 5e&-911il5 GENERAL omcE Immediate opmiDc wrt.b 8 proeremive and CUIVe- ment.(y iocated Oran1e OMll7 imnufad.urer lo ...... buly pboaea. ~ applica11t can aped a pod aalary and i..in&a plus a p6euant workiDI envlroameoL For Immediate con· IAdlralJoa. call or appty •• General ,, ...., .. , =-::ws::~ru:r~ -Newport Bml Cll llDall ~· Clerical ·.~~~~~~~~~ 'Md .ttb empb.ull on a.ERK TYPIST -For aalea omce of major wholesale nursery ID RB. Cocnllf!titive aalary, fully pd health packace. pd vacatiool • educ•· tJoaal relmbunemenl. Applicant.I mU4t. bave patJstical typl.o& uper. Ba eelf starUnl • pollMal orpmzatiooal abWU.. Contact Jo Anne n.......,., TOSl400 BaautlluJ corp. office of a fb:le Newport Beach com- pany needs a 1ood riahl arm ror their ieaat VP. 11:dsT. call could be Drivers, Checker Cab, '-' MUil tJpe • spell. Sood drivln1 record, ..:~..;.;...;..f11.~..;..1m~---- mature Individual, GDIDALOP'PICE We bave openings for Secret•rlH, TyjlWI. .. Cllrtl. A•H•l•tt. Call today ..• work tomorrow! Never a fee. EOE .. 111 P BlJS PDllON -Aull inventor)' control, pro- --ar-l·-. Jl\all or duction coatrol, purcbal-._,.. ... _ .... tyJlUaa. (Approa 80 part-tl.me. ApplJ ln wpm°). Pl•••• call I ~ Z7JI hct.ft.c Cat. f7t.«8) for .... ·ti HlrJ. ltwnNP11. --..._ .... !;;_ ...... -.. " 9¥•~ ' cW1 O lr. Ba>'•t wui.d for Xlot carHr oppty •J ....., mfl co.. _., w/r'Ullidl1 powtn&, es-._....,.. OOodODlltY for paaa1n1 aecurlllH rt Ill ·perao•:'Wood brohra1• flrm, ln ~~~-~-~1 __ _. Newpoft fft.cb. ... be •,. r.ABDUt IROP .-...-. ..U srCllllMd. Opesi new t daD dl&alllr. ~ • =~:·~~ '"" tnd ..... nq'4 Xblt .,,..,.. ... •I•~· ~· ..,_ 6 "'91ft1.t. Su N.._-• ..__... a a C&llilDll &bop. .,....;;-J61l -· !\l 1 m.-iar-.t a.ta& ·~ • ._..-.-.__..I MATlllAt -CAPITlllA MAMA.e• COMnlOL ..... CllLIY l•••I ~IUoo, ~~=r~ UIOlt • f(lf' ._,.....,..A, S. Ol.t.IMU.& . n. r..-draw m the W~~· Dally Pilot Qmm1911 Ad. MNITI. Cubler tile breU of your ut.. Rita. 54CM05$. eo.ta1 Penonoel A&en· ey, 2710 Harbor. C.11. Never' a fee. OFFICE CASHlfl EnJoy worldni as omce Cuhier ln Slavick'• Jewelen, Dutlel include verJfyllij 1alet balances, dolna dally banlllnt tran1actlo~11 dlabunl.q f\IDdl and Other relatea duUea. Eioellent Company Benefttl Packap. CONTACT Ml. MUNSON 1714JU4-lllO ... hlanDCe Co. Mar o.c. Driver, offic. rum. • :I::;::: :::::'.: llM'f COi' O.C. 6 L.A. USUdl. Good ba.Ddwrtt. Good drlviDI record. 1e11. Typln1, 15·40. Exp. pref. llcmdH •tm0. 17\11 hour wL J>elk.MHaD. .... ..;;;;;.;;~;.;;...~~-~~-· Hatel~s AD for rtOD able lo work day lldft in one of our bole l ~uranta. Excellent ~ benelttl. AoPIJ' ~ lloa tbro ·1r1. Gtrl Fnd.ay for 1enen.J o( ftce in Hunt. 8ch. Cal I 8111 Josie at Photo Templ&e Oofl>. 9Q.SM"l orlll-~ Girt Friday. Part Ume J...4 d&Y•IWHlt. $3.5 /daJ. -.-L GllLSRIDAY E:1tperaenc:ed, pro-reuaonaJ. permanent, part tune ror tax • ac c:oamc o1nce • to se bal.r. Wnt.e llaling n penenee to AJJeo Ham-mond.. CPA. 2nt l Bwu-nma Ceot.er Dr. 1103, lrvtDe. Ol 92715 ---Grow\na o c eo. baa fwl • part-Ume PQ&ltlODS ...u.abAe. You caa ell· pect to earn up to S1 ..CJDN doinl tmaell- lllC wart. Sil-till. GUAIDS M&r....... 1Ule06Female Retired welcome. Uniforms funal1bed; paid vacaUoo No H · e ~.App.­ IDveltlaatioo 6 y, 1S!7 Baker St. ~A. eo.ta lleaa, Guar9 ..... MOW Pennenent ~nings -PrtmlumPQ -Ulilarml, deania1 free ......... ~ Wcome -We..Wtn..m APPLY IN PERSON llON-FRJ t-IPll BEKINS PROTECTION SERVICES JIOl w. 8aJJ Rd. AMheim,OI. C7141761-41JI F.O.E. M/F GUARDS P'Ull • part Ume. All area•. Unlform1 tunal.lbed. Al• 21 or OllW'. Betlted welcome. Nrl~..:r~ W.rvlce~ W. SUI 8trelt.. AD.a. I.a-~ boun •11 • 1-4 llmtlnrrt. MAlllOTT MOTIL llOO Newport Cent.er Dr Newport Beach 'EQl,WOppor Employer lbel llSOVATIONIST OpmiDI c:urrently exist.a for a p>oc1 typist wtth a pleasant 6 efficient pboDI! cmnner to join our llnervatlollS Depart- meat.. Pull time days. nQoJ u.tandiog com- pmiy beDefM.a including a free meal per ab.ill. App- ly . tam-nooo lloa th.ru P'ri. Pwnonnel MAlllOTT HOT& 900 Newport Center Dr Newport Beacb Zqna1 Oppor Employu ~ F ff, P ff. start brumd. Top SS.own car 113-12166 crMl-C11. ~s 14--Sl.'iO br. + bonuses. WW tram. f' tr at P tr. Advancement opport. Must have transporta· Uoo.. -'JtlS) RJUSF.X:LEANERS up to 15 pr br. Ptr, car nee. MS-Sl23 tbwth"t'O': Part tune, liwe m for planning • P"P· e•enin& meal. u,.. boulework. Cdll. call 6"-0B>. Eve• aft llm- HOUSEKEEPER·i dys wt.. 9AM-4PM. Car nee., no~. N.8. Top pay. "1585 ~-Uve-m, 2 boys. 11 • 3, Prefer mature English · spnkinc woman. P1Ud vacauon " bohdays. Wlmdl. off, Irvine area. ~1.32. 135-1055. u . ar. HOUS8CllP9S PUll timL XlDL saL • beD. Pleasant ~g ClOlld. E.O.E. Bayview eoa..ie.cent Hmpttal, 20SS Tburln St. CM. IO.J5ll5. HOUSEKEEPER 6 CHILD CABE. Sun Ir Man. cmly. No. l..aluna .... XIDl worklq cood.. 8"-1000 dy1, -4t'l·l983 f!Y/'Wbdl. Housekeeper Ex· perlenced, mature pencm to live in and a day Kouaekeeper for auut home . Xlnt bmlOla • bonuses tllOO per mo. for live in. ~ . ................ ....- I I I . -... ! IE~ I •a~v1cee ! . CaUor IJ= In Toda.;._ I 21oz amine. C\r Dr I s..ut.• ! ,.,..,...-....... 8807 Wamer l2U t HMJ.---U. I ns N llaln <Bldl~lk) I MaJnCH&RBlJt) I ·111.0141-a...., I 27957 c.bot Road I E.O.E M/P &..--~-----1 U9UOICUll NICllQ/Wbds Baycreat Ucauor, m a. lTtb St. al AfPtrm penon. u .. m. mature. to ca.re kr Orta:~. 17mo. U. blqlc.-.G09. LUcb You! We are rapid· ly ex.-odbal OW' bull· DeM IJ are lookilll for more telephone solicltora. We need R11pOU11ble youna ladies to wmk evenlo1 hours 6.S> to 9PM, Sun·Tbura. ... 11119 .-.wf . lt. hador•ft•d '""' Lilliill -.......... . -.. Jlt'Otltt. "" llt .. , •ftcbH, ''"'· d~ora\or e\o. •JDllft Manqrr 11.atini Aten\ fOr tndUltrial park. FuU tame • I da)is/week Ex ~ IJnrtet'eftCel re quired . Ca ll C114~29. Muaeement TraJnee Retail Store ... ....., ..... MQDlls.ISCC>nS MN1l1 Aft lpm. ~ 4 ~to man.ace ~ .e~me. Train· to& ptOYMled. For appt. calf INM.511, ... ?pm. HIWSPAPB D&JVBY !lton. tbru Fri. moruin.p. 1 A.M. to 4 A.II. Small ecooomy car req. $90 wt Call: 953·1110, 8 A.Y. \o8 P.11. ---------i You can earn a.aywhent from $3.50 to a .oo per hr. Radio Shack baa full time c are e r OP · portr.mitlea as partUme )ob opportun.llles open· ing up oow In tbe Newport Beach area If you ~ millt.al'Y reured or a college craduate or are cunenUy golllg to collete • tughly moll vat ed for l.ncre.ued eanung based on performance please apply at Z700 W Coeat HJgbway, Nwpl 8ch. Nuneryman. f /time. Ap-PlY in person. HoJlisters Nunery 26'0 Harbor Blvd.CM IMSTIUCTIOMAL AIOI llLIMfiUAL. SPAHISH CAU. 0141760-3411 Qt Hams Per Day) There 'I 00 HllinJ in· *~and ooupenence oec:aaary. Call after lPM ~ .. ,A.alt for ~ LVN 3·11, full time. Medications & treat· midi. 11·7 part time re- lief charge NW"Se. Mesa Verde Conv. Hospt. 661 ~~~~~~~ O!al.er'Sl. Cll. 548-5585. LV .NJNoc Shift <:areer opPorluo1tles have never been so close tobome. DATA IMTRY ON. a.Bl( TYPIST llCORDS Q.HK UJWa.EU Relief nune needed Tues Ir Wed. ll·7:30 AM. Xlnl salary. Apply 1445 Sllperior, NB. lhchinist, class B. Fast growing machine shop needs good people. lhrt. co. ben. Paid bolid.ays. V.A.I. Irvine area. 568210. RADIOSHACX ATANDVCORP E .O E NURSES AIDES needed to give TLC to elderly pa\leots. Cluaes start f.aimed. Earn wbde you learn. all shirts avail. Apply 1445 5upenof', N"B MUUESAIOES AU s!uft.s, ceruf1ed or lrlllD~. Meaa Verde Coovalescenl Hospital. 661 Center St .. CM MUR5lS AIDES Part ume. J.11. & t 1 7 "1·bed Conv. Hoep.-CM Gd. pa.y ~-1. Nursmg RN SUPERVISOR : 7~::.>pm, LVN CHARGE NURSE. Jpm-llpm NURSES AIDES: 7·3:30 orJ.U.30. Interesting diversified MachiD.iat ~with ao eatabbabed MACHINISTS MAHAGIR-UT AIL 50. COAST PLAZA The 500IJ·lo-Opeo South c:oast Plaza CRABTREE & EVELYN store re quires a mature (over 21) clear-lh1nlung person to assume I.he poe1t.100 of 111anaaer-. Crabtree ii a colJec{ion oC lbe finest unported natural infrC-d.ient soaps, to1letnes. foods, & related pro- ducts. Acc:ordinaly. ap. plicanta should &e well· groomed. intelligent, have related retail back· ground. & appropriate references. F or 10 · tervlew s call 2J3.SSS.13. Ast for Lin· da. Karen. or Fred. Certified or will lraJ.o NURSES AIDE AS · SISTANCE 8 :30am· l ::Qlm ot 41>m-8pm. No expel' nee. imunmce company. Ex· . per OOl req'd. We will tram Pl ..., woftbrl coodJ· llona, Xlnt em,Ployee bmefita prosram 1nclud· inl profi1-abarm& bonus, retirement pl~n. ~ee aavin&s plan, comprebeoaive Lire{ Reallb • Denta Insurance . Apply in person lllon.·Frl. 8::1).2:00. SAFICO IHSUl•MC-E CO 17570 llOOKHURST FOUMl'AIN VAUIY E.O.E. Insurance Good medical, dental We are currentlv ..________ bmeft&I n--"''P eon seek mg Class "A" .. · _... · Mach1n1st$ 11 you Maoufactun·ng =~~~~t~ have 5-yHrs ex· NutllDI penance. do your En • OPBATIMG IOOM ~~t:~·ufs~c~i':~ g1neers . Poeili~::~ ag· us a call. 'nwport Dynamjcs, a l)"el&lve iDdJ v1duaJ w 13 grvwi.Dg, stable divWoo y r 1 O R & 2 y r s Immediate openings d Lear &eder. lnc., a superv11ory esp. Ex· Fortune 500 Company. celleot benefits & top availablt on our 2nd bas immediate openings salary Apply or send re· shift to operate f or exp e r I e n c e d sume· Personnel. Mercy •r.ch ftresa M a o u fa c t u r I n g Geoeral ttos91tal, 2701 ofiltc)iM Lat191t ~· So. Bristol. Santa Ana. • Tsnt LCllt9e CA ll2704. 75'-5506 Successful appllcanl& Offi""" help pttime. 4,hrs/· •Mil will wotk fn basic "" machine shop environ· da.Y. Moo.·Fr1 Hrs next· Our excellent benefit ment and be engaged 111 hie Exper. in payroll. --·-··---' lt.84'DIATE PART TIME ~a.pomSblt b llRrtDt coaspWlaa ol Ill proctmU to ..,.. ,...., .. deedUMI, DoeOl!lt COIDPllQ1 ....... J*SaplDclud· laJllUJ IDlldlcaJ • dla&alm.noce. pe.kl boildl.J'a • •ecatiom. ~callfor llP ilA mai' OPrHINGS .-_._, Help Oil &atutda'J IL Su.a· "911U Ill -w:r .iLC:T' ""vr.omnam~w"-· to our carrien. Must &.111 7&'b:l. 1n.v .. have load drivln1 re· 2567 S.E. Mam cord. lar1e a talion lrvme, CA 927t4 wq:oo or vu. Hourly + (714) 979-6600 m1Iea1e. Call Harry E.O t. 11/F/H ~at; 64Z.43Z I Prefllable Mornln1 --------1 Newspaper Dealenblp IMMEDIATE C:: ~~.a':~!:. PART TIME mem~..;t-252.DU OPEHIMG Wed., SaUeSun AM Ptr nlibt man wanted. Dnver to Deliver Must be ID eood physical D•"YPILOT condition . Apply In ~ per ~o n 2381 1 Via To C9" cca a ;en iR Fabncante. 1101, Mlaa l"iM, appllco•t V\e)o. 76M1Sl ,.... llMl•e CJOOd Rapidly srowinC Sao drhia9 record. =:'°~~,~~r:, large station dustnal c hemicals /· J&nlloraal supplies wago• or •an. CbemJcal background Ho11rly poy + be Ip f u I bu l n 0 l ~5:y ~~ousaaoo or foster ()uelet REAL ESTATE SALESMAN WANTED. al: EARN UP TO LS~ COM· 642-4321 PASTE.UP ASSEMBLER with at least 1 year ex- pen en ce, preferably newspaper. Excellent company beneClts. Apply bftween BAM aod 6PM. Monday tbru Friday' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 642-5182 D>W.BaySt. eo.t.llesa F.qual ()ppommlty Employer *NX• T .A.B . an1wer1ng l!efVlce T.A.B. ans. serv. bas a few positions open tn TUs. SA. CM &Hunt 8 areas. Vaned stutt.s, P tr or Flf Many out.stand· ing beoe<ita. Work oear )'OU!" home & earn wblle you learn. 5U"'230 E 0 E. Pbooe l>lspatcber wanted for small plumbmg co. No exper. necessary Wknd s. ooly 714-540-2253. MISSION NET. l ·Cao e.am Crom $50K to SlOOK annually 2· Fmd out why new I.Jc. earn big m here Come talk with them. 3·0 ur produc t /1nexpen111ve land1budget terms. 4· Pre-set appt.s. galore. 5-t1nd out why ''We've eat the heel th.t.na gom, .. N. 8. area. Alt for Mr. Haward.~ Real Dt.ate UCINSID UMJCIHSID WUl traia. But com· m&llioP spill 10 the ao-m.tty 70~. to top p~ ducers. For interview call 8tll at ~ Real· l.Y. Lido of face ; 673-1300 ...,EshlhS.S Openlag for llceaud salespeople, locally owned. wrtb oaUOaat ~ ferral aysUm. Excelleot worluog cond1l1ooi. Earn 100% commi.'>hlOfl For confidenu.al app l . call 759 0226. Execu· Systems Real~rs REALESTATI COMMEACIAI. ~ ..... __.. ' 8.ECEPTIONIST-G EN ore. motion pict. tlllllllW eo. &md Bdame lo aMlifled Ad f.417. DtilJ fUa&. PO Bos l58D. a:.&a-..ea ..... ..... ~ N.B. baHd land de· Yeloper-~lder loOluo& for front ofc 1irl to -.wer .._ overload t.nJml ~ W0rt W /Sales ftCr °Type ..,..,._, ihc-UrllbaDe snlernicl G~at frinla beodi&a. Conlac:t ~~ Grceober1 : bceptloolll/Typist. 8Dwpm. Did ...... F tr llon.·Frl. $4 .00 /br ..... IUn:PTIOtnSI' -Type 50wpm. Good pbone manoen. Fr-ant office ~· Adverta!DI co ~$1·041<1 ad for Peml.Y Recept1001st rTyplst, ~rmanent , reliable. wtndll • l(JCDe wkdys u needed $4.2S 1 Hr m.ae Rec:epboDl:st /Lite Bill>g Some t)'lllng, 4 day wk, Laima Bdl area. CaJJ Patnaa. ~ 1.301. RECEPTIONIST - Wanted for H.B. Beauty QiUeee fr'ull·tune Tues· Sat.. Cashier exper. oecesaary. 714·962-8831 m for Mils Audrey. ~OMST R ea l Est•te Profe11.001i. in So. H.B. Preler local ain&le DOD· smokin.1 childless Jlrl for po., office duties. 1140/Wtt. IDG7'1 •llCIPTIOMIST* "People·oraeoted • · penon &S oeeded for a laW:l.Y "'-1oeu olfice to aas phones. creel C\llUlmen. ~ lYJ>tnl Is reql&nlll. Never a fee Offers ID&J(>r medical bend., vac. pay E .O.E rrmEGarry Ste 119 Santa AJ:la 957-1303 Part·Ume personal lines imuranC'e trainee. Xlnl. opportunity ror advance· menL Phone 962-659'1 Plan includes com manufacture of prec1.S100 polt.ing, etc. helpful. Ap· • aerospace hardware. ply upstairs carwash. panv paid medical & Duties will i nclude Beach & Warner. 118, def!tal, vacations & establisbmemnl ol between9&1lam. Leading beach area brokerage firm l5 loo«· 1J1i for m.anagemeol & Rl'g1s Hairstylist, P '1' i.ales trainee Ex · ftecoept1om.st Apply an penence not rte«SSary. peniCrl See Faiar, Mgr. INSURANCE Pr-operty & Casually AA· sistant. exp IIll1I 2 yrs inc typing, xlnt benefits James Insurance office. Irvine, call tihureen 752-0llm. E.O. E. INSURANCE. Fountain Valley branch of larae aWo insurance agency blSopeouip for· UNDERWRITER hotdays. methods. toohog and standanl'I and COfits With C. For lO.r emphasis on productm .A.---.1.ah•.t ty improvement. Degref r,;----------, 1orf1ce 1 ......,...._ desirable but not man I NEr:D MONEY 1 Control r.ftntnnnents J)iv~S:.~&Wtlcox 2567 S.E. Main Irvine. CA 92714 (714)979-6600 E.O.t. M /F/H datory. M1n1mum 5 );!rs experience as l.tactunng Engmeer in prec1s1on machine shop environment re qiared. l FOR I f HOLIDAY llLLS~ I * Typhh I la addrtlon to our desira· I * ~ I ble location and pro-11 • W-"" --I gressive salary levels. _.... ~ I we offer oulstandao1 I • Acd c:..tts I PLUMIER CAU l714 J 760-3488 124 Hours Per Day 1 Practical Nunes desinng full-time pn vate duty posiltoos, w recent ex· pene.nce & refs. Call for appt. 861-0506. Preschool teacher . TRAINEES Salary commensurate w 1expertence " ability. XlD1 advancement op·•-------oompaoy benefits wb.acb I • Cleria include paid medical, I dental, and life 10· I T op pay. pal i Oertlficate or exper rt'· q'd. P1llme & f,t1me available. 640·8820, Susan. pam.mjty. AU company benenta. Call Kathy 5tMlS1 MACHINISTS 5W'8DCe for employees I S...SSWft -------•I S'l1LL GROWING! 111· MEDIATE OPENINGS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR: AND dependents. For 1vacat1ons, rderra immediate cooaideraUoo 1bonuses. Never a fee. I S«lll1 ~resume to: ,.IC; ··~ ! IELL~ ! Pre·school teacher, mature • expenenced wanted. f\IU ume cu~e > " part time <8· 1 > Benefits. Review for raises. Call Marilyn M7·528' OI' 842-21M8 IHt&elAn SICUT'AIY CALL Ol4)7.0.l• CMBoun Per 0., > ' I SERVICES I •Mee:• nf c .. MU..., LEAR SIEGLER I CaU or I •9lelt ....... WCM'tlen 11tAMSPOIT I Come Jn TOday I _.,_..._ tiullW•h DYNAMICS JIU·t44t ~ :=:.."L:.. s.Jao:~ I 2102 s~i:s~r Dr I TOP PA y ~~~~~~~!I Opes ulu a 11147.14" -..., ~. Multll250 •.llWll.aYSALIS• E.O.E. m tflh 8907WamerJ21S (714)933.7SS7 ~·-~ Sou1b Cc.al AND llO&E. ll!:!sm:z: ~~~~~~~ -I NIMTlMG Aaa relfll at.ore. mcpeneoce ~ui Mature woman need• ttsMtlt I.A.I =.,.. 20 or over, IJ Ad Ya D c e ~ ~ t de • 88Ytl'al tra1Dee positklna woa.an coatp&Dioo, Uve I 71SNMaln \Hli:RBlJO I for a. career op-=::;-lo~ e~all:':. ~.P: ~!a ~;.Q)oldno :~;:;t Lit.flU -&.t#f1'1 1 olY at ~·tl.. ~-==: il:!!.blJ Competitive ;;;n.,---... ~r 2'1957CabotRoad -1 MilOPlaelnUa,Cll. ••U to au u • e ~=.r8 Mell 0...'"• • MaJ.D· .O,E. Mt n ProctilCtiaa ~.:.1..=.na::s: •&zcene•t comp..,, =CE:!i":. ____ ..; ____ .:a ~~,'t!~ taot .... kl•l• ....... for~ d i r·~ ~1=:-~s:" ~ ~o :1 tr CJ • ¥:'mcmer . .f~· Mon ~c:f~:ao =~e:~~~ APfLYIN P£880N MBCHANlC w /aome A.II tos:ao PK. "'-t •P'. bemOta. Eueu.at ~ Brttilb car up. lluat p~aw:_ane• and 1ood t., for adv&Dcemea\. t.ftowtltooll.Goodrat-~ maooen rt• Soine cbemlall'J pre· edpy.111.eoG. ~ o;t'm'\'e~ fWl'ld W riot WUJ. "1wN~.m.ou 7JO.D11ApnaRllla. ~ pmoa/lload SIDI. 1K l.Qout. I !Ume. llaD.·'l'bUrl. ...... PRODUCTION Al· StSTANT • ftaral1ctutJc&I lfeOP ... fUll·Ume . .,.,.... ... ~.WWtiit• M•Mlat prod•c\I • doc<i"!'W_, Nldl ,.. .... ..,.. ~..,..., Wiiia u ;u per br., ....... lblm. Excellent tratoing, m541).M118 ::..;==·-----i.urance program Ir a draw available Ca ll now ffmlSTRAR wanted for for an app 't OlslA Mesa beau&.y rol Realonom1cs Corp. • ~ble, sales 67~ on~. Two )'t'S college pref Coametok>gy back. gmmd oot oecesssary. 714-!S~ a.st for Mrs Byrd. REALE.STATE AGEMY Have opening for ag gress1ve aaent w /leading oompany witb excel.Jent trauunc • great JJOten ti;,il U nl1cen1ed welcome Call Al Stellato. 963-.5671 llMT AL AGIMT For ~y Laguna Bcb ~al est.ate offl~ Ex· celleot comm1ss1on La~o.ae reqwred A.sit for Ruth.~ r--.,..,,,...,,.,. ... 1Rstauranu Receiving Inspection Trainee. One of the world 's laqrest suppllen ~ oomput.er perlpbual.s located in I rvlne oeedl atable penon wanUna permanent job. Some hardware inapecUoo ell· perieMe desirable but not a requlttmeoL Call Glad11~L WWW'INWIST i..11naa:timdl1· ~! .. r~J: ~·,~. lamee, 099Al11. Call rraa, •1t0. - Immediate part time ope nan&s avail. for cooa. bartenders, de· livery drivers. Coots ...i be 1&, d.rt ven 21 " over w teood dnv101 re-cord. Lookin1 for in· dlVlduala wd.h ou.tcoiDg penooallUes, able to wort evenlnas. Starts from S12$ bour + llps. Apply dally ~r s pm, aak r« Jean or llary. Me 'nEd's Ptua.410E. 17lb St, Costa Meaa. .... ¥1!' .... r--........... ... §AIFSCAIEH t1841rWOMIH U you are ttulY lnterest· ed m a career "~mt ----)ob. Uus be your ODDOrtuoitY to JOm ooe of· tbe most sue. caml1ll automoblle cor· ~ ID the United ,, I .. 0...,. C....,, 2925 Harboc 81\ d caiTAlllESA 979·2500 S+1 fS PERSONS Peramulllty pt\11 adults to work WJlh and matlvate tkll. Over 21. In i..cuna. Caplstraoo. Sml ClemeaU areas. PART TIME EYEMltGS PHONE: ea-&llZlor-...., Ext. 250. Bet.-eer.a l·5Pll. Aak For Andrea SALES Start your New Year off oPl ! 11.-)or CJOl'P ia U · pmdJ.ac 4' looking fOt' ag. p-.ave aaleapenoaoel. Eitteoslve tralnioJ. great appty for the nlht ~ .Salaned poeWoo For interview c:all lfic::helle. 558-u \4. W../Sdfy to SI 000 £xped1t1ng 6: co-ordina=orden with saJer. lion " ac · aa·g ment.s Solid rds Locauoo· ITVUM! lJl. dlSlnaJ Coalplex Call for appt Ma r llyn M.acRUl ~5700 ----- Sales "Sef'Vl<:-e 'fTOHLY ~t now be free to work ui my small appliance business. 4 nights per wM. 6-l()pm & s S<il Sale5 morn 9 30 ·2pm. or !'> Do You Hcne ruf(bls per week. 6·10. No exp nee u you will be Phone triw>ed ID OW' dulplay depl Ph for 1Dtervlew U ~~! 1 =lpm,m-3161 IUCtfSlful a•uooal com Wam&ed younc men who .,..y UW ollen Xlnt will li!l ~ well with 11191,ldtwxmea&pata-women Call llr. u.a. •• prmaimD ~ dart. call DOW. fllr Slmw Tbuo"*'° ~. _S40-402:3_-=------Sandw1cbman waote<I Sales: £am SZ50to aooo a f'7.or P '7, Gary's ~IJ. week. T~~ Bur&lar ~ E. Coeat Hwy, CdJf. Alarm l.Gdmtry ts cro-a-· or calJ ~2llll1 me il10'D' unun& potea. SICltlT AllY /llCIPT bal JS UDliJDJt.ed. We w1U Lllbt lYJJUli ' dlctabon lratn you ao salH 6: for c:ooatruc:lioo com· marketing of alarm pany ID Laguna Nlguet. systems Cres1deol1al. BookkffPIOI( belplul. commen:aal. vehicle & ~ lD traJ..D, fuU or maraoe) For an in· pMrt tune. sa!My open. l e r v 1 e w C .. I I Cil1I e.Jl.50. 'Tl4-~71iM SECRETARY GA.MES Sb;,rp executive sec'y Sedung 2 moovated, out· da.ired for expanding Pn& Ir n:spoos1ble pe<>· e nR 1 nee r1 n g I 1 rm . pie (or pennaneol full Shorthand & typing sk.tlls lime posalion. with reqU1n!d 979-6373 career pau1b1bues 1n an ~~~~~~~~ adult strateRy iame 11lore Apply Chess & Games Unllmrted. 2'700 W ())Ast Hwy, N B. or 194.l TusUn Ave , Sant. Ana. SALES SECl.ETilY Xlnt oppty for sbari> gal w xlot typ1Dg skills to worit In fut pa~. COO· J!elU.a1 Newport Beach o(. tier. call Lala at 833-2900 HUKANRESOURCES SEC R ET ARY· OONSUL TANT OWitand.mg oppty & xllit ARE YOU AMBITIOUS pray tn a groW10& co. or BUT IN A RUT" Hoa£. 64S-21U MAJU:mEcAU. ------ 111A T CAN CHANG r-; Sea wtary /Cleft YOURLJFE' Due to expansion . Imm~. p t or f t ctYnanuc loan brolterage J6ib eanungs potenual rompa.ny bas immediate No spec exper nee we o P e n 1 n a f o r 1 F •-• Seoeret.ary Clerk to deal tra&n you. or ~erview with Coreclosers " all 91B-12a aspe<U of loan &ervicing. Sa'-heJp needed Look. Ablbty to cope under Pn!· to& fur mature indJvidual uu re de all n g wllh . ....-.. f--.. ·-diverse tasks " in · to ...... m .,.......,onent d1v1duals. Good or· ed stDre. Experience pre-ferred. Smarty Pants. aan1zallonal ability. :M07 S. Brtatol, Santa computational skills. steno or speed writin& • ADa. Apply In penon. respomlbfe job attitude a s.ies must. Non·Mn'Jter pr-e- Have several opeoinp ferred. Salary open. call for sale.a people. Mobile M.S. Heat, M0-93/iO. Homea • Good Com· mjllicww. • Apply Cost.a .... llobOt Hom •. 54lf w. 1Sllb. St &'2-4351' SALES Inside. salary 6 comm. Wort =• eo. wm ti& adv. 11 yn over. no exp nee. lllntnre • &oola wb.lal, will .-r up to tallt plua. ~~ ~De S•rve7or1 llO --• f\lll wPtr ..... + · Joh• Al esaoder : 714 ·13)·1(71 or ma an. W .. IOUllCUI Flt. r•mt4 @Hl•t· NI ......, __ liilatfi ~.lllk ceu aalboa Karine. J't ... Tl for !PfL&.O.&.M/f'/H w••10U11~• 1*11lba=cb1vtq ~ .._. :C~ Bea\ltll\ll, old llor1ao Apply 11'.att .. Pl\unblu. ...,_ dDllar collediom. 1sat Newport B&vd. C.11 Every year. 11'11 lhna 1Gl111. 1815. Jn aJbuma. Valued SICllTAIY W.\REHOUS.EllAN. CA awtr ..-. Sell lor POOO ,.,..~: \.ilnahSet· ter. 51D09 old, abota. Call: IGl4ll aft 5pm. ~-·yu.,•m•nl Uc req'd. Some forkliA • • PfP llr. Cbap-'1:r'liain'f'oml.aln VaUey _;:.!1::;...:::.:..;.~;.;;.....;."---exp or wlJI lraln . pelow, t1 )17S·8HO ...,__._. Good....__ Old Ml,........., ... ope:olaa BDmwam J..ocUr, au1 BalbO&. ..,__.: ._..e. for tbarp 1euetar1 WColiltffwl, Npt Bcb. ~ Sheep. llale. 1A llUll tne mlnl.mwn 80 -tu' C:ft 1010 mo. AKC. Needa TLC. wpm 6"bave excellent Odad ShirleY Sawyer, --------·'-·•-•••••••••••••••• _m._15)1 _______ 1Cbeap! O.mosl1 waler 1euetarlal abllltlea. ~ E.0 .E. WATCHMAll8 CA&IPAID Poodl r dlltlller. paid S•OO , ~ • Sl.000. mo. CaU TD...LEftS Esper Re-waled lo work on pre-W1brtdryr1/Refrl&s. SdlDamer e, ~.. w/lake $150. Moviq to ~ M tbru F, UM, qd. roe El Ton,, llbwalOO ciaiOD oU field lmtru Mftinaoroottlfi7-11J3 ~ eclOd wat.cb dot. w~. s..rnw •211M. ~ as Lal\ID& Beacb meall. Good comrany lowia lddl. st6-0053 SICTY~. omces. Allo part-time benefttl. Exeellen op-lhtcbln1 Kenmore AKCc.ollieoopapen. -~• estate offlce tn I.ell«. Contact Joan or port.unity for aclvuce· Waab« le Dryer. Xlnt ~ ~.,.. -u r .. ~ mmt. Contact Per90n· oand. $17Sboth. 873-~ -. • .,._.._. LqaDa Beach. LL bk· Gore4.f7·lm E .O.E. nel, ~l-9051. Equal Op-IMl-3508 •·1!!';~:9..._ TEii PO RA Ry HELP ~portmllt~~~y~Ern~p~lo~yer~. ~~I Refri1erator tor aa le ,_. 1050 Ha.cbe1 Air West ~ fare ----, ........ wa:•-.......... fl"'. eau •• E 4, .. A 711 WANTED al Coastline ...... ,,_._. ., -·••••••••••••••••• coupona. '50e•. itp ....., Collet• Bit Store tor WaDEI S3Pr3lll8 **I BUY~* ~.~LS~· ~-~ SecurU1 Guardl needed, be1looln• of Spring Jiii ..,._ _. ... Ptr unarmed sernmtel' Cuh1erl nr Nowhirin1welder. Wood Admiral Retri1. 2 door. Good Uled FumJ1utt 6 ;,tra'o.k. Viejo = help & 'atoclt pe~son b.gbtin&. St6-2110l needs cold control re· Appti""Ce'-OR l wllhd.I Comic boou for sale cu-•pbceeneeded. Call needed morns • eve pmr. llOO. 666-771.8 or SEU. Coe You Marvel" DC &not cood. aaJO Between 9 All • shill. Apply at l&M6 lllfl nERS ad ntrts. good nmning MASTB.S AUCTIOM Cal.I anytune. 67~ 3Pf!I tar !JlllOIDL Bm*huntSL. F. v. nuu oand. m. Call after s . JO 64' "" Ir lll-'625 Qq>te w i baby lo oe«t pm.~. ~HPAJD d &AY bol.MbOld lt.eaa 11 m•11U5" Zmu1b color 'IV a yr. wvr .. tree de- 11"'7. ~-Ml-1711 WHITt8 BUYING or Sw.JNG nih Is 'Yos DAILY PILOT IOATMART To,._.,_._. c.-642-5678 ._ ____________ _.. * M1W 1'7t 10 ff. am'YIOU'F S1WYAM Hr. CSlr.m2). ot&YS79tl HOWAIDQ n•1 Po¥e •QuU Sta. NJ:WPORT BEACH 13J.Ol51 '71 ftlld Van EUO. PIS. P/B, AJC. S ml $3700. Muat uc. 83l·9HO. m 740 Aa& f« Stne. '78 Ford E-LOO. 26KmL ["-----1 V .a, au, AM /Fii at.ereo IMPORT ANT NCmCETO READERS AND ADVERTISERS The pnce of 1tt'm1 advertlst'd by vehicle ~rs 111 lM veb1cle clu11fied sdvu1111na cob.mm doa oot IJIC lude aoy apphcablt' ta&H, hreoae. trander fees. ~ dw"ln. fees (M 11r poUwoa conl.rol de V1C1e Ot'rtlftcauam or de a.Mr documentary pre- parllban c:har&es wUf!ss otbel"Wlle speafaed by the~. am. P /S, carpeted le panelled. SS.800. d1• a.DJ.neaB-750.s ·11 Dodie Vaa 100 Tradesman, V·I , 318 enclDe. 318.000 ml, alltOm iDL .. palm job by Tnlp- Pll' of Sulla Aa&. C.pl. cbaara. sunroof, portholes, P IS. P IB, ma1 wbl1, S49SO . l'IM»4. '811 Cbevy \'an Rare edJ. lJOll. Ne wtndowa or Side doan 6-cyl. Auto. Low milel '10 en&ine. New bllU.erJ. woe-up. $800. Dl~ SECURITY ~TDIE TOOL CRIB HBJARC Wmed. double oven, gu PUr cd med IUrn, ant.I· WW Pdnc>· Ml-3'1ll To weld ..... raoae ID good tond. quell &clrTV's 1167~1.33 BF.At.rnFUL UNUSUAL • • 1/ llMfs,...... oWb t520 f 0 ., .... 9030 ....................... . '71 ~Ford Van $12)0. tlM.ll.! Delk podlon a•aJ.l.able for reiable penon able lo CJpll'llle red.lo, answer pbaDel 6 make k>I en· try 'a eee. !Jltjoy excellent "'"14'9'1\Y benefitl loch.Id· inl a free meal per llhU'l. 11G weldlt'. ,..,,,.,, ill 51l·m7eTea. SOFA. 8W, rust orange CHINESEOBJECTS penoa. W~ frost-free fa.bnc. Xlnt cood. $25() Mowd. must aeU. furn. -·•••••••••••••••••• '46 f-Ord Woodle. restar?d Grey marme 32'1 eng rom UJ.W> 48 Pord Wood.It ~ W.e.d 'S90 ATTENDANTS BROWN refri& Ill good sbape 1"4ortacoet)87S-7200 ~~~e~. llOO. Call aft 5. 6(2. Ul68 rnDnv ratt miJK: 640-0)3 pl w .Warnt'r v~lvel rP t o r Pd rn1nl cond ·--••••••••••••••••• 8 pc bdrm set. 7 pc ---.. dnve 8'50 ~11 Rl l.CXl 675-616_1 __ _ WE PAV TOP OOll.AR loclh. Power 9040 '!i6 tord 4 noor wagoo, fer I.op med can-foreign. ~rM>OO. Moo· J.mmediale openings OD two ahifta. We are nexi· hie! We can use either full Ume or part Ume in· dlviduab. Ex-military l.U-pld to apply. JORDAN Kenmore Was her & Dryer, good working 2697 Halladay oand. $125. dinette. 6 pc liv rm, aU J Oelro Grad-0-met.er, p11t mo.oki7Sl.m7.9S7~7 tern grader, model -•••••••••••••••••••• 1 1 Th dm:DestJ.cs or daaa1cs. tr very or 1(1n.1 un VUl1' car ls extra clean, MAlllOTf HOT&. 900 Newport Center Dr Newpoet Beach l!'4l.ial Oppor Employer Sec'y, A•eistaat w MJr. Ylried clll&iel, bi~. . ...,..Uve •/Sood olc • • llfiOltiea. Xlnl PcMatial :.: w fiOll·perwon. N2-M00. Self drl•en recep· tioniat/teaelar7. Typ- inl lmowWle Ir pbooes. Newport/Costa lleaa of· CONTACT: UAR SIEliLER 'IUMSPOIT DYNAMICS 3131 Wtllt Selenttom s.na.a Ana. CA E.O.E. 11/F /H lks.Gl-3m TOOL MAKER. PART -------. nJIE.RETlRED. CALL 56-100&. Scalia•--Ca 64().(1.96 ,..,..... llcydtt 1020 Ao equal opportunity ...................... . employerm/f 11sia Sdnrtnn Vanity 10 spd, &ood cond. $70 151-9156 1030 WOODWOIUOMG Gronia mandacturi.nl co. i..i. YoaDI man ror cs= f /llme Wert of~~ AGFA mptitude . Pleuaot ~n:r~r~ REflllMWER Ill =: ~= '° .:~ LITHOGRAPHIC are dependable & desire to learn need apply. CAMERA SIMIOlt Ri&)ll lndlvidual may •·--LENS --...-:t1a.EU 10Q YOUNG FOR st.art lmmed. ~II for ............ ~ appl. 6'5·6777. The *'llOmmLENS CALL TII AIRUNES!! Wallao c.o. C.ll. llJ=~¥ER C1 C714J760-l4H We c:urreoUJ have open· WOIDPIOC!SSIMG 6:HOLDER ;~ ings for 10 abarp &ala & Vydec eap pref. Xlnt •SET 0 F EXTRA. ?.~ Qt Baun Per Day) ~ lo travel Cblca~1 E o I I s p e I I i ll g · LITES "" New Yorit, Miami It au Tnmlcribe from dicta· •llDVCURRENT 8 Qmtemp. Drexel duung chain. Perfect cood. All roe SG>. &M-7315 0-400 MSO new. U5f!d on· ce, S400 ~ 1215 atl 6 Hurnmf\I Goebel <.Annual .. OffslMw.~ le 28' St: A SK If' &e& Z1'1'9 or 9ro-291.8 • Cluu Commander 's.4 Larae 3-pc. aectlonal, plJltell > edJuao um lhru c1att blue saede w truat uns Listed at $1800. ac· w .ooo. Boaardus Yu pat t e r n r a b r 1 c cesJt best olr ~12U aft -~-------- w rrrat.cbinl oalfee tab&e ~ -.u '"° PAcaa· Formal pme table .a Gcrtsam a.waa. Com•aa a · lillclaUre7 wionlJD.l..I w/upbot.tered cbalra pattern. Service for Hieb ..,:iDe. Boat • Wr:ou 1ht l roo c baa· eilbt-$700. fll51~ or 911111m oorer 50 ,.... okl deli«-Sil. di.am. Call 111.1413eveninp C-Omlsteat tropby wto· t'cr aRJL MG-91254. · Dll!I' Jlbr' sale or tnde. Boote.us low & b1gb $35-UO.Coffee tbl SJO.Dsk. Twtn bds S2S Kg elect blanket $10. 875-Sl.112 Dming room set table. 6 dWn. Wte new. $350 ~ Queen bed N 8. Tmms C1ub Fa.mUy Mabafter PP Ml-3471 Membenblpfors~ 77 215' ToUycraft. WeU II)() 644--0lM ()-pt laytna t.oob hlte new complm aet ror SlSO 6',S.<18>, ~.50 SJ'Ap., JOOhn lloonDI avail Aft 'PM, 6n-WI '1'Z Martm 18'. •llk·thnl tri·bull uoHP r.o. Tem t.ra.Uer, $1116 Frag.. w 'lrlr. Uled very hWe, $165 Wuher/Drye r , maketrade 661·3SM _llle_a_M0-42.87______ 1f1T1 23' MAKO l.nboa.rd . Goodcond. $40 Antique organ Ha ·BoY 557-8446 Armmre. Soow ski.is & ~ equap'd , ~at Martm fisluog. 673-9363 dm>ird ~ :.uck SHIQS Me Iii nRST I Ul-1101 ·~ MGA CreampuH PSOO. Sell. trade or best offer A1ao '64 Maaenu Sebnaa. $10500 St'll. tnde tr belt olfer Pvt #I .. 0....., c-" Psf;J Gl-3763. 2125 ffartlcir 81 vd. '21 Modtl A lloadater CXlSTA lllESA Replica. lldaDled -.,. • __ ,_n.; __ 25_500 ___ _ ~ dr111t t.ra.lA. Deb•. apeeted Crom factory e • r I y f' ~b Au amt' nl!ILI t.o Pttthase ~l offer ~ or a>-1.lll ~ tSSO ....................... i4 Ford Bron.'O N tt<b ~ S2llDCI or best olr ~ i5 Junmy GMC loaded. must sell SB • .500 831·\~~fS COMMUl CHEVROLET .:.'-" I l.11 lo •I fl " •I 11r-l\\H:O-\ SU-1200 PORSCHE'S ~~~~~~~~ ~major cltiea & re-Umequlp. Xlot beoef1tJ1. SerlaJNo.(.(1458 Sbeel metal brake llOl't areas wit.b uruque Jamee losuraoce office. $2,000 Gca-Gp~ 1055 boota&refrla.~ ....................... Hughes i,., fa.re coupons Garage Sale, Saturday CH P>each. ........ / a..twt-9050 TNdn 9560 ....................... WANTED • .-operator • punch YOUDI buslnea1 1roup 1rvisle. Barbara 752-0990. Call 6'2·4321, before ,,,. --. Fut arowlol repreaentlng leading E.O.E. SPll, ult for Paul Ward --.......... le U .S . publlabers 1 • co. ...ta -peop · tram~ • bot.e WOIDPROCESSOR Uke nu Samaaar IM>/200 _,. Xlnl. co. beo. Paid pd. aJona wUb 2 WU nPtST/P.T. Macro/ZoOm W/C&U & 11 holidays. V.A.I. lrvtoe tra.lntna at our npeme. Healtb care eo. i.D lrvioe u.v. S210. N8-.a7M ~ ara *'8110. • •No E 1 p e r \ e o c e a. an lmnwllat.e open- SHOl s a•.._ Neoeaaary. '' All appli· '---1,_ a word.......,.,_..., .,,._. C8ll&a mu.t be 1S or over, .... 1'-... -~-· W.ud wtt.b or without ,,.,........, Is ready lo •operator who typu SISOPeatu MESOIDm 2.0 m. w/atrobe. msl aac MS-1308 aft 5. l ·s..80, 284 E. 20lh St.. 641MOOB. 644-0084 ec.t.a Mesa Garqe Sale. Sal. Jan. 12. TV. lamps, carpels, recliner & miac. 14 772 Domcaater Rd.. Irv. CaW.Homea Brass Hal Ra c k, ~szoo ai1· nd-O>id velvet IO(a. U.ke nll!W. 1100 Call 54().q760. ....................... •~CIA.ATE• 21•.JO'IOATS 6fl2 mo. Plua prepd. From SJ,9/mo mcl. air-. -...211,~0wn .....Sell 9060 ........................ ·47 DodJte I t.on ctvettd flat bed plum~·., truck Comp6ael,y overluu.led 1 or •. k 1 n d S2:5 o o. ~62. ao.)'t.lmt' 79 Oodce 1)..5(), Pkup, •tr. shell, Z+ m~, ca..l1 551-~ Allow Ill the opportunity l.o com.ader tbe purcb&.se er tnde-m ol your clu.n Ptncbe. Check wtt.b Us Today! espr. Wllltnin. Adnnc:e alart lmmed. Return 7().IOwlJm accurately. , poulbWtles. Gd com· traDIDOl'tatioo guaran· Expel'. pref. Evenlnl Doga 1040 ~ P9'1 beaeftla, Apply tn teed. l'or lDt.en1eW cao· boun nexlble. For tn .. -•••••••••••••••••• ~ ~f!amUllllam.at WdCarolRicbardloaat formation, contact ·~FOil 111 • +d~I06S ....................... Dnperiee 2 pr. w/l2 rt, 1en&lh 1115.. $100. e:ll-4000. 751-71 '48, Loden 16, ZSft, varn bu 11 • a II p 1 o N 8 , '87 ~ El Canino. beautiful $4000 . Ru.00101. offd1 body AUTOS WAMTID "!: StlDllard Sboea. sn So. the Vapbond llotd. 31.51 D fl D'. e Gu l m 0 D d • wval...., 11N-eo10. wan S'100 6C-Ol78 ' Brtltol. C11. Harbor Blvd. ea.ta llesa 141.wa A GOOD HOME! ..,. .._ Crom 10AJI lo 6Pll Moo· ..:E.=O.::.·:..::E.::._ ____ ll_J_F A. K. C. re 1I1 t ere d ~ _acreaM!I', ap .... coo-Fri. aemtift number a\encll SlberiaD Rusty. Ru full prlnUas. Nr. O.C. 540-8571 WOllCOVBSIAS abota. oat wt1h kids" a..r•.Ulllvercoina. No Abpalt. I All-4:30 Pll, TIAIMEI 11.akemore mooey work· il3yeanold. $200. Call bi&b dealers pricea. :..::Moa=;....;'n;..;; .. ~•·_m._i_aa __ t for packagln1 d~l. toe abroad reprdl~ 640-7117. Pbone N&-8113.1. °':':',"::'• • • 1015 srABT NOW! Immed. openin&. ill ==: ':ii 0[ypea or KE!SHOND Pups. AKC. M• t k 11 r 1071 ..................... .. loealAllJw97ctiatrtbutor ...:tntn.:=:;;...:...5M811;;;...;.~----;;"rters ur1ently re· Qiamp lire. M/F. Pet• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dmk&Ofc lqlllp. olfcn:T:uaitJ for TRAINEES Q\&red. For detalla, aeod 1 b o w . P v l p t Y . IPfA For We ..-1 ·You pidt Comtr supplies, aal· a 1ta m ped , a e If· Zl3.97·13'5aft6pm. NI White top of tbe line till......_ ·~ to comm. HS l(Tad. Pull• .atr"•edenvelapelo: anmnUlM(R Ill at.eelc: • deep wood .a.tin bqj\nMa your p/time.Famlllarwtt.oola ,..,_I pl~ .. BeUiful l yr. old AKC ftUNHftlWI ~-:deakw/rnatiDI ~all 111·1.MI or ~~ '15·$10K. cau ~ fenale Collie. $ti(). cau Se al -101waabinatoostreet S5l-CZ7a1t.epm. UTllOCRAPHIC ~ c~·,.. v~r,. 1070 ........, ....................... "71 Coronado 3$', lrl· cabtn, dieael, lots of W., clean, ~ •Ur· ~.16M1Vatl. 5. 9070 •---i:==~=:-•JTRAINEE -picture Dept.5032 SAMOYED Pupplea, 7 CAMERA cabinlU • addWoDaJ of. STOCKCl.m framiDI bu1lne11. aaalo,NewYorlt1'205 waolcl.S'B. ftce851~ 833-IJ02 _ ...... ; .......... . !'Cllll'~~ ODlldq ~ Permanent po1iUon. ecz..52398"1linp. •l.50mm LENS er · SllS A AJLAIU • -Room.~--RB. area.-.., 1"210mm LENS ..___ 1 Savin YAC Newport MM651 '9 a1111 to wwk well wMJt Youns. e•cltlna com· Welt~ Wb1te Ter· •REVERSING For aai. or -· ........ Job recam"' Trainee Po1ltlon, pmy,aeedaexp.aallboat ner r s IORBORwJP'ILTER 7»Clo9Y machl.De. Xhlt. ~lDoO 1our feet 9wttcbboard Operator. rt11era. Steve at pup. em. mo.-•-HOLDER cmd. a mo. old. Coolact --..... wodt "'--ble ......... ....... ..... ScoWlh 'hnter II. emo. • __ -.....,. ll&llt be a '° wv~a -· ~ .. awe Re1. Is all •SST OF EXTRA ..,..•-:::;...:.. _____ _ Pl--fmcdll ... ecct flulble boura. Call UUUI na LITES lillO ~ to 9)' kiea.l loc in Nwpt. UUI pd. Crpt 'd dock. pb outlet 6'13-1464 ~ l&Odr:JOOID e~te. ...,_ YoulhCouDMlcn abota.5Jl.1311. WE'VE llOVED • KUST At!IJIJtD,._ -=~.;_-----Part Tim' eHnla11. ._.__ l •UOVCURllENT S !! L L T H E Tt I I ..... TN.W A1eDt. es:per'd OD-0...,.. adu1ta wotkio& America ~UUIV, ma e, s.tal No. 4·'14$8 POLLO Wt NG TH IS -•••••• .. •on••• ...._,,, 1•11 li::'!!M!tttal/Sabre. 'witb)'OU&b.Om'21.0wo tJoweta....,purwwblte. fl,OOO __, aecutt deakl C 'I s.S./ .. _ •-cw -_. •-·~·•'-p.ao hr. 11-... w/pa .... ra '100. Call M2·U2l, before "'~ " ...... _,_ .......,. 9120 JlllWUfa.. ·•· ... AC.V-u•. ..___ -r-SPM. -~ J> cal Ward ·-nee aa.u• -~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~B~.0~-~&.~1-=·~-=------1Urt.c1'fr'ANDREA ..:•=-: .. .::UO~·:,_______ °" a .~,.: dr&ftJnc la· -•• .... •••••••••••• ""ST~-ICM!Zl. en =o, 1-SPM. 1 ma1 old Doble pappy, ~~~ ~~-bl9 la~.!~~· .. &bell fort 1mini Pllt time (JI(.&.. brbrSeu;, IDOD· E.O.E. C':!~d, ibott J60. iDI .llQIH9 • ...-l•u u.a. + IDe. n.11 .,. ....._ imow· l r u c ,. • t u r a n • . -........ 1 Pll•lm dun.--wbllbrwn eJll,r. Bat oft. ~ Oodae Panel T~~ Rum • look.a &ood ••. Gl-5131 "73 Dodee P U ~ T. 318 1tkt. Ct..U. boa. Gre• ~ ll.&'50 4M-70M Dan\ tnde · aell us your u:aed Mercedea Benz. Call 111 to find out what ywr 11.BZ ·s really WOC'tb. 11D16on Viejo Imports 131-1740 71 CbnJ ~ton. lumber VWSq. back. Good body & ract, tool box • .U. k> ml. runnint cond. Pref. x.lnt rood. $S21JO oc o(fer. w taarf. ~*4 days • 861..(822 ~Brad. _______ _ IWflol.eGl9g tSIO ( .... Ltta"19 ts.0 ....................•.. ~~ .•.•.•....••...... ~ ...----------, I LEASE :::~ I I I I PAY ONLY I I FIRST MO.-TH I I PAYMENt I 11 .. o .-<>SIT: LAST NOMTH •1 WI TAKI AMY TliDI ........ -. • ... 0 ... .;:=:::·:;;:· ..... ====1-========:1.==::r:====:; -.1'111 ~7M;;.o.;....-.o'711-..;... ________ ................... --------.;;.;.;;..=-----[ ,..., • 1001 You can be a I : I !PAID PCM OI ..OTt I I PHOMI CREDIT APPIOY AL I ._. ................... . WINNER .. ! Just by sending us your name and address and by watch.Ing ror you.r name in the classified ads of the Dally PJlot. .. B ....................... ,.._.. oa 11•, IUddn • u.m.. BdJer liadt •. OaUm.om ,llS!!~u1 .... ·~· ·-· .......... """'" ..... . ' :~~.~.:!~,·. ~ 4t .... OllO:' ... !:=::==:=:=:=:!I c:i.11 • We ___ , bft tbat PN•OWDff UIW yw ..-. look W l THEODORl ROBINS FORD '1\(,1) H Alilf\t 1M f' I 'w 1, co·.tA Ml,11 t'11 "JIU ,. AW.ua or. ea.c. IDrf. ltlreO ~ .• nu u.r., nu d&&dl, CA/C. tl,150 or bell olfa-. Aft. $ PM. 5514Dhlt for Dan. Alll 9707 ....................... '73 Audi lOOLS ZZmN city, 3lJllN hwy. xlut. cood. Z.u7 9712 Ua..n4049Mt4t GUWCOUMTT'S OLDIST & IOI McLAIB4 11 $ 850N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA ~Mi. No. at SA Fwy> a 14 an.nu ~yb)'Appt. --••¥•••••••••••• I& BMW 2DOl2. running CREVIER aoad. salvage value S8'15 PaulfIIT-4844 '99 2002. Runa & looks & I SJ a .. OADWAY iOOd. $18)(). 645-2375, Pvt. SANJA ANA party. 835·3171 ------- Tlff!UUlMATtOl!IYfMOMACHlld 'Tl Anth. w/gray int. A/C, st.er. Xlnt. cond. Snrf, eoo. 494-1011. 497·1996 •USEDIMWs• 763)02 4 ap <Ml.PQO) 763l024tlp C073YPD > ?1IMW530i "763l024ep (4()1PQP > 4 speed, power steering, 'Tl S30i 4spS1R <0119 > power brakes, air cood1· 776:1)cai "56SXG) Uoning, AM-FM stereo 'MDmo...,....MIG DQ1.ou. Jifq, 81u·1un <lY /ta. "1*. Stl-f71l fW t7JI ....................... 15 F1at UI Sport Xlnt CClDd. 38.mpJ. $1.895 /bat c:lr SJS.1.2&5 "13 f\at 124 Sport Spyder, 5 spd. new U>p, xJnt cond. $2500. 673·2180 or &1.1131. 971.7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISITYOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HfADQUARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES &SERVICE OLDSMOllLE HOHDA GMCTIUCICS 2850 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540-9640 it ldNeoD fl-Hp, 8'1d/tH later. Bia.a I tr • I • J m m a C , 0 • H 17 W J'tlrd hira.t, b.lowp lt,tOOlll.lllUl •••f ......... -......... , ............. ... ~-\11'1 ~maro, Ult eooct. ~, ... -...... 1 t711 U IUT T_ ........... °"' .. .._ . ..s laL __ ... ,.... -,.-DllMI'---.... -.... , ...... --... .,._ 1 awoer. All mu. MW Ure, t•• deata, .,.. .. Loed9d. flNlll .-rcrt ...... m " ·" it.~ nl.l~lf.t ' ..... .., ........... .,.. ...._. caad. •t'11. p/1, "rt Oramda Qb.laZ7KmL '6 ...._.be DC. wwa -,.""!n-..."!"--, .. ~.,~ .... ..;.........,-....~.-1 ~auto. Tape deck. !M IFM.~~!. ~:n11d. a• Ui •-t "'II/Fii _.-..-. -til'9L All M:n'ice re· -ioo au-... ...,.. • ~~~':.·-or !!!:.,.!lffcc. •&.JOO. · · · ...................... . ---- -IPll eardt. lllllts.e. suoo ?6 flOID LTD '12 Olda 1taUoaw191>n bll&G81r...... v-. . 9172 .,,... m-4llt COU"11Y S9Ulll •.•mi,pnUJlatreon .... .,.. t71t --•••••••••••••••• '75, UQ, A/C, Alf/Piii, WGM dltlon.~f\er f:OO c.-...... MMM. "#.iiiAiialiiSA• YOLYO :'0:.= .-ior ~~":cT~=: :-1 tts1 -lfudaO~•.cl IOY is C&muv a /c, AlllP'll • bvl duty equip ............... ·--·· ~=lmaeokl. JR{ CAWVll w,a S8YICI t.llie-pit, II bRes, new OWSf'HX). 6a-lt44. ht I If' & S. llOUS·IOYCE OW:S"'t"~aY Um A palllt. Lo/ml. U.. H45 UMCOUU •CtltY f140 tMU• '*4w EJPEJlTS Plmfed OCID4. llut See! --•-•n•••••nH••• ·~.t_.. .... " __ • .-............. .......,.,. ee.a TW •1111 '14 1JDcolD. $1900. Good '71 fllM10 --.,.-... -•2•4•00--u---wm~o'::.vs !AILI m "74 eaawo. Xbrt eood. !:!~,.:Uo . rwa1 lllnt. NAlCMIACll 'Ol.vo u:---.. -w --A'*-~, air coad. &Qw ...... a I.up leveo-_u_.......:81..... ~ .... -·-· mililL 'l ...... pretty tmJofpnowoeclMBZ'a T.,... t761 _._._ ..-u. lll..sut Tl Sedaa. 71,000 ..._CS" for ma.Jl1 miles In t&.ock. Tblt o.ne la 10 ........... --.. Q)STA MESA 0. n tltl ttJO mi.• lUEll'1 bccJ 1 ODly o I e e o • o m I c a I prleed low at '1t OOrolla t dDor. OM ~J l40-t4'7 .............. ••••••••• 1915. C9'14SGl) ~ QllJ'IT 1 $16,191 .. vw. am/fm, low milea, "73 Sedan. Real nice. 5.,95 ~VPU> alatcaail.~.411-mo C&t.MalCOUMTY 197t-..O $1315 C111KEK> JDHutlorBJvd. Jll1111'*PIOMS '71To,a&aCellcallltback VOi.YO OIAIAMCI! '71 Lincoln Coupe. o.taMeu ~ tMPOITS coupe. Fact amt. A/C, EXa.VSIVELYVOLVO ~~· ~~ ~~F1f" • ,;tyle. ?IPIMTO ,.....,.u .. n.,.....RBLVD. All/FM, brt..e.' red, like i..us-t.Volvol>ealer Novu Dru'u,. _ _.,.,. ~)m.!..:s ice. ...,,v~ESA -IDOnn&eCounty! u..;.! · .. ''°"""'' -,,,,.,.. l!!xeel!eatamdMton 631•1276 :.::.d)tl ~. BUYorLBASE .r•YEMOW!!•. ~ll11$>rs szaoo,,_.G&r DlRF£J' .,. 19 Harl>or Blvd., C.M. _... MR _-:,._O!ti_';....;F;....;C:_.UA_•n_~_ct_· _·10_~,_s~-i_: ··~]~.· ..,,cwy...,,,,,. "SO ·~110~~ ~· WAMTID blue.-.ooo.~ ~-~-,-~..A!_~ ....................... Call~s.u. WW ~ )'OU more for ~~_,.Corolla-~ 2025 S. Manchest8I ORANG~u;-r''S ..,... ft60 ~r ~c= ~:. ····-·*'Vea, ........ ~m 750-2011 UNOOLN·MERCURY -•••-•••••••-••••• Call toda OEALERSHI p 11117 ptymouth Vall ant. 4 ~Vaejolmporta T..... 9767 ia 2&2IC sun.root. 2'K.mJ '74 Chev Impala, 9 1uyn •ftlE:l()E ,dr, e:icellenl cond. 831·1140 -.1100 -•••-•••••••••••••• sim. cand. AlltFM casa. ~ wa100. AIC """ ~ M2-31llext3M 'Tl GT6; dnt cood. Best n•m..-s P,S.P1B,AM1f'llradJO. UNCOLN·MERCURY "'f I .. 16-1.IAul.oCeftter Dr. Chlledon '87 Belvederi' 19111 MBZ 2IOSE. erey, er. Ask for Sherry u•1a11e rac ... auto ~--· -~-F-"e~.. GTX ,.,.0 very clean. sunroof. Beal Days 759·9200, eve ....._Used tnaa .. mech. eood rond . OXJ• ... , iftviNi_. ,.... · :Ji ; pos Hr:.ic · oiler 836-3JZ1. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call aft 7 · 30 PM 11ft 7000 ~·___.. a_~ ong ·--ll5dl 9910 m4J9627179 -...,... ~. ~ rnmor 79 MB 450 SLC. lo rnJ, as· Yww fl 9770 ~ 900. ~.Ron 112 -••••••••••••••••••••• -·•••••••••••••••••••• -11oa•-Carlo. • "',000 '71 Bobca1 3-clr, in new sume lease. 639·1 , •o ... ..., ~3222 VW. Haviq trouble se.U· '72 C.OOVttt. full power. milai Xlra equip Sharp cood. Auto, p/I, a/c, --------lnl ycur car! Try us ToP air. w b t, w ht. $1695 caad. $1700 644-2258 lo 1DL MH081 '79 2'-00 3Knu. stereo. dollar · Paid foe or Not• 631 3133. 815-98215 ate, elect snrol $19,.500. Bring )'OW' car lo Jim 'Tl 4 door Impala, aJr. '65 Mere 3llO VII. auto, 4 P.P. 892 3483 Marino Volkswagen, 71 Skyl~..:.!_?wner.Urau', radial Urea Perfect dr. ~ tr~~rtatJon. Mercedes '75 4SOSLC. Red, .. unroof. AM/FM cass 44,000 mi, l owner. Xlnt Reaaonably priced. 272.SllO, 1ss.6361 ----- lB1ll Beach Blvd.. Hunt-power, .........,~new es CODd. SZ9l'i(). Call M2 Oll6 IZ50 • .-r 9fi2._. inll.oo Beach . Ask for & battery. Xlnt trana ar831-021Bl Frank Manno or Tom car Only WT5 640-1.830 Aikin. all 4 C 8CK 9915 "I'S Cbevy Nova p11. p b. 11tm, air, AM rad>O. V 8 Good ClOOli 840-4896 tWaag H52 ....................... 7'TUUO •2 77's i833ll 41p, C239UKH ) cassette, electnc sun· i8 mA S/R (738TXK ) root, electnc windows. i8633cJliAS/R {0062) Tupas/t.an interior, only 79 320i 4tlp <09SX ER ) 3> ,<XX> mtles. $13,900 or Closed S•clays best«fer. <331BFD>CaU ______ ::.,__, 6'2--0lJll. '72 :l!IOC. AIC, Ivory. Xlnt oond. $7950. 833-8383 ext '77 HONDA 5 speed. :W0dya,ae&-9143ev AM/FM. Must see t.o ap. '68 2J10 S, auto, p /S, &ood predate. ~5199. oond., SS.~. 'II> Arrorci, 50 miles. air. AM FM cass . wire wheels. p1nstnping & oocoa mats SB.950. 546-04t8 fOlt AU OF YOUl YWMEIDS Sales-Leaaina --- --ina. * ....................... 1977 CADILLAC SIVILll Loaded• Eq1.Dpment in· dudee moonrooC. stereo w/ta.pe, W1 wheel, cn.u..&e control & new "American Eagle" ~LT c.amaro. 49.000 m1 Rare 4SPEED ' a..WY162) S3775. "I'S El Camtno Classic Cami>er° abeU. 64,000 mt. real nice. all eqwp. 11>452Y >~ t'8slwugeotwo Blur bHuty Must ~ell ' 4 speed, 4 cyluider, A C leather 1ntenor. mag wheels. casK>tte deck. map bgbt. Lo m1 Pn ~ ~ ee.tolfer P\)'moulh Vo!Me SUllon Wagons 31.8 CID !Jl~mt> · both over 65,000 mile-- Power 1tttnng, powt>r brM.es, &1l' cood. rarl 111 root racks 4-door. 2 M· J t Both p ri c e d be 1 o v. ~ate Kelley Bii.ii! Book. $1900 for either ~t.; Ucm wagon CaJI Onnr<· Qoast Dally Pilot f"lt·••I Adrouuslrator 64~4321 . bt. 210 '14 3.0 CS. Orlginal -------- throuibouL Beaut. cood . .,.._ 9720 ~. auto, oew tires. ... .... •••••••••••••••• 'Tl Accord: S spd.. sun· rod, 8 track, low miles. $151500. S4> 7363 al\ 5. 6'2-'191>. '7S BllW 2002; AM /FM stereo, air-cond; xlnt cond. M,850. '95-5692; 4Sl'U12I LARCH SB.ICTIOH OF AU MODELS SHOP &sCX>llPARE ........ 97l2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jensen Healey, red road.It.er. lo/mi, illnl mecb. • bod)' coocl. iuc · pie rack, ma1 wh.t.. bra, tonneau cover, muat -. -.ooo. llllO-7512 'Tl BMW 3002. xlnt eoad., new eQ&.. new radlala, smf, ltbtint. 64.S-Gl9 BARWICK DATSUN "' • 1 I • 1 r • 1 1 i · ' I • ~ • • 8)1-137 5 49 )-JJ7 !'> ........... HOOA.9tos.Mew 9100 A111Dt. Mew tlOO LEASE AHY MAKE ANY MODn DOMESTIC OR IMPORT NO DEPOSIT NO LAST MONTH PAY ONLY 2 YIARJUlllunlhcl Mlleo«Je. Senice CONTllACT with EVERY Lease** C-• E"9 Coo"C> • S-.nQ •Al< C-• ...,_AlllO r._ •FrmSuoo •0-14,.. ~ '"" & Ill • -Sotlt. • lteel. .,.. lst Monlh·s P~yrnent Ask About Our NO CASH PLAN ~on s.r...»~ o.... ..oe llllCll\' IO.,,,.,, IN r..-_.,.....,.,oct __ ....,_.._ .... AllCll.~ -lol O.l'wugoOt....,._ a.e, T.-,P..V.....,~4-0r.Aanl'Mll.Or.-~lllV-~on- 1910 REGAL LTD IY IUICIC Alt.--• Tilt -• "'---• ....,,.,,._...._ •• v .. ...,. s 1791a~~~ ,.,,, I• OI 41 -CJI 11711 • + ta• OAC ...... 11.ea1 Atllld 14.29' 92 Tocat pmia. 111.12e n 1980 CELJCA ST TOYOTACOUPI ..... ,...,. ..... bmlllel. __ • __ ·ll.2-·&•·-- I 980 COUPE DeViUe CADILLACS IM STOCIC! C.-1-· --meg-. ....,.... Cltvft•l lie---• 1111/-. 0-/--...... .., powi4I' ........ ......., • Me nttftOf•. ht• .. ·s2ss11 ~ ~~ "-111o1•-CJ11Z11'ST • -OAC-IM.91-a.a:u..a< T-pmta f14A72111 1910 280ZX DATSUN COUPE & ICld • _,. -l"9V ......;. • """"" - ""-• -• --dllogger • """dOIC ~ s 1970s ~~~ ~9385 ~ SEL. "73. Slvr. lthr, smf, immac., be9t offer. 131-0:m 71 2.IDSE 3.5 wfSJIJ trim, ffpd. $21),000. 666-1'27 W210S: Auto. PIS. Good cood. $3500. Ca.11 MS-9395 Marin•--~ Valkswagn 18TUBEACHBLVD radial tires. You must HUNTINGTON BEACH see to appreciate . lbe Newport.er JI Motors lB Harbor Blvd.. C M 642-0795 142-2000 preU.lest one 10 the COWi· t9l2 ---------• ty. Call 645·1146 or ..... •••••••••••••••••• "12 BUS, nma well, e:i-9D81 fcuk for BwlQ)'. '72 Vet u Con v t C9Ddbody. $2500. "11 Seville Low mJleqe 350-227HP. 4psp, IOM. 1514221 aA5pm ....._ __ ,, · u--all__. __ . rebll en1. new brkl. __ _...UA9 _ ...... orance 'fl /new top _sanz. _______ , a.me. tuOO QI' best. Opt.~ map 951-8768 mD VW Convertible, Im· mac, lea.a than 3500 m1 "75 late 450 SL. Silver, aJ. _SaJO _____ • ----- loys, Crullle, 2 tops. 1 Ownel-$17.~ or bst olr B-tmaft6pm. iS C~ DeVllle. blk, loaded, new lire•. $3000 /bat «r 552-tsli aft c:c.,.-nu "11 While &tper Bug Con v Otarnpepe edition, xlnt cond.. low mi.. Call '14 2:30-SL Roadster, ~lam-Spm. AM/FM cass. over· hauled. Sl.3,000. 547·52.83. i8 ~D 4epd. AM !FM, elec s'-Dlrl, wht w/blue U1l. llke new. 675-3251. '74 2002. air. 4 1pd, AM FM cassette w l e· quahzer. very clean. ~sell ss.ooo. c.an Jim ~ 1799 or 645-2200 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Roadster. White. Great mpg. Xlnt. Cond. AM1FM cass ster. c.ar cover. S3000 642-3827 '811 MGB, new engine, new tire, new top.Call 538-:1198 ,... ol t741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 PIUG!OT 604 4dr, 49,000 ml. <DCTM >. new 11.ichelins & Kooi sbocb, . lthr, auto, PS, PB. PW, air. stereo + mare. 842-1964 or 964-5038 ewerwtmda. 1'1&51M Pqeot .. AM/FM ca1s, aux tank, one owner. $8000. Ph: MOG8 JI.mt tn from Germany. New VW Diesels llustaelL Make offer 6'G-S3llO Lv msg. Eves, 64CHl640 'SI VW Bug. Snrf. 4 spd 61,000 m1 . '72 lr8DY!lissioo. New paint, trak.es, muffler. Clean. Sl-400. 831 "'56t. 71VW COHVRTIILI 4 speed, AM /FM radio. Must see this hard t.o find 1em·bas only 11.543 miles. A beautiful seaside blue . QSGM&l.30) IOI l.OHGf'U POMTIAC 1.Ja)()BEACH BLVD WESnUNSTER 636-2500 HZ..,65 I ' NOTICE bow Dally Pilot Clua· med ada display lbelr .._II" with legib1llty andlmpad'? Our ads, we are proud to say, really aet reaults . Phone ecz.5171. ....................... _s_P_M_. ______ ,74Coup.r . .Eueption.aj~ -.,_ .. ,._ --'-ul .... _ dMD. N'u:. CM. l:i.2210V ) •• ~ ........ ...., top, ..... SM7S tm. 2IK mi. 1lnt cood. ~ O*Ja)' Park Wqoa $llllOO M4-11Jl9 59.000 mllu. $2775 ASSUME LEASE amRXQ' '79 SeVIUe. ylo ylo lthr, NewporUr ll Moton 4500 pampered ml. lSISHarborBlvd.,CM. IJOll(led, p. p . 551-2287. &&247'915 Dodge 9t3S '78 Eldorado: White 11,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ml.lei Xlnl cood. Buy or take over leue. 840-5188 or 84G-25S5 '1i Seville, blue. xlnt cood. new tires, 34K sazso Day 642·3150, ~oreve~l8118. ia0tanen,aer· Silv~. 9K mi. a /c. 5 spd, amtfm /1tereo 8 lrk. 25m1>1, 2600cc lux pkg lmmac. 9M-8>0. Eves ''4 Doclp D.t sm 631 '"'919 '61 C..d CdV, looks good. Fard 9'40 Runs great. Must sell ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leaving country· $650 '71 TllrtJo Mua~ Cobra 6n-2SMl8 llue beauty -Musl K>U ! 'SCadConvt '10 Olde 98. Offers. ~142 77CADILLAC SIDAM DI YlLll FUIJy loaded! lncludmg asuo moaaroof & only 41,000 miles. 1402RKL > Priced below wholesale al SStt5 SA.DDLllACll YA&.UYIMPOITS 132040 4tMt4t 4 speet1. 4 cyhnder, A 1C. !eat.her intenor. ma1 wbeeh. cusett.e deck, map haht. Lotmi Pnv. pty Beat offer. Call m.2919 't7 Ford Galallie ~ Con· vertJble. New motor. complete. lntr. perf. nn ,real. Nds paint. $800 or but offer met7 '73 Country Sq. Ltd. M u1t .U.batotr ~ Call &7~2919 'Ill GTO nms ExceJJent l'IOOCuh !lfl0.2720 nm tubird 997() 1'9 Must.an.&. 4 cly, 4 ................. •• •••• speed. 3-door. nid.io Ask· T·Bird. '78, dnt eond maM..llOO.C..11771~ PStPB. alr. All/FM ....._ UMd stereo. Laadau. s.1950. ....................... «...S. AUTO CENTER NOTHING OYER 549 1421 lila ST .. COSTA MIU 71 CAIMI.LAC $ 1999 SEDAN DI VILLI • , ••••••• Full pawer. factory air cond . 1111 wtieet AM/FM stereo I 8 tract< tape, padded toP apht pwr sellf & sharpl !356JSI) i~~~~ ........ '249 Full POwe< factory air cond . AM/FM stereo tilt wheel Landau too & extra clean' !6'5RXL l 75 CADIU.AC s2999 SIDAH DI ft.11 ....... Full P<>'#er, factory air condit1001nQ AM/FM stereo 1111 wfleel and padded too Sharp• 1021MYCJ NABERS All10 C1NTDt 1425 IAKER ST. COSTA MESA 540-9202 9100.....,Mew tlOO......_New 9100 ......... 9100411fot..Hew 9100 71 BRAND NEW. I 979's RED TAGGED PRICED s I :l . IROICE SPECIA\ PRICES ARI CLEARLY MARKED OM EVBY CAR . 1THUMD••DS ,~os 12~:..:0..s 2VAM s•AMS Power atHr\ng I dl•c•. ttMI belted rlldlett, timed g .... dttu• wt..i C()lliWI. rear wtndow detroeter. 2.3 4 cyt. •natnt a 4 •peed lflctclll. ""'"' tt71 .. IOADSTa White •** on thle bee"'Y with blD ~ ... and .... than 8000 ortginal ml ... I '(150VDX). (81k. P4138). '4688 lt76f1W 1 LO~• A .. AutomJtlc traN.. air cond , PO••r at .. rl"O, "Hugger Orlnue" ~. ~ t.tter ti ..... IOW ""'-& dt9d liNlll>I (OOIPRH~ (81k. N090). I ! p ....... -!! £ §· . lll BEST , AllU •SAVING, MmY;SAVINli BUYS Of·THE 11EW YEAR 1974 CHEVROLET NOYA SfDAN V8. •utot1lllt1c trana . a1r Cond . P'M ~;;M~~Y $ i'795 1 mo'" 1976 FORD fttNrOWA~ON 6 cyl engine. •utoni•t1c trans pWr brakes. bucket •eats. AM/FM stereo w/cassette. air conct . luoo•oe reek. wew '"" & more• (283PHL) 1977 TOYOTA COIONAW4aON Econom1ca1 4 cyl engine. automatic Irena • WOOd grain deluxe e.11terior. AM/FM redio. pwr bntk... air Cond I morel (8485Pt..) s3295 I 973 OLDSMOBILE CVTUssc°'" V8 •uto trans ••r OOnd P'M' If I brakes AWFM st w/caH . Pwr Windows. more• 1969GJT) 5 1895 1977 CHRYSLER COIDOl4 COWi vs. •utome11c Inane . .,, Cond • P'M steering I bra.lies. tilt .,,_,, AA.WM stef9Q Wltape. Wlnyf lop, wew tlf9a I more• 1329SET) 1979 CHRYSLER L8AaoM J Dlt SIDAH V8. •utonwtic trans . air cond """' .._,.,no & ~ Vinyl t<>c>. '9dlo . ...., llreS •nd morel '783WC>t<). 54695 -·-• _...... Olla DJatial• ,.... 4'CtM, _...111pllJ ~ ••IMdllbfaat . T • lailll. acbool popalattoa dropJ*t bJ 1tO atodente WI 1 '· Dy1 &old t"9 nut tall'• flwlnn•n elm Woald be Ute am.u.t bl tbe d.lstrtet tba .... ata.rtM boo lDt.bel.UJtD. ........ DOW reached the G&blr au o1 ttm hll1. •• be aald PGint· Coast Gets Inch ~to....... loobd lib. dlp .ID • nOll' OOIMt' ride. He 1ald ewoll.meat a\ tbe dll-trtct •1 llll e .._ woUJd drop by 1 on than a.ooo IWderata b}' ... Lut JUI'. tbe earolbMat peak9d flt.,,., JMll>UI. ID eoajuncUoa wltb Ute POl>Qlatiaa a.. be u.14 teac:ber lajotfa UDeared tnevitable. M many .. -eo tac.ben eould - the ax by tbe fall, be clalmed. ,\dmlalstntor Howard Boop Bain, Go Away? Not Before .Friday BJ JACKIE BYllAN ot• ewtr "" .... A storm system that dumped more than an \Deb of rain on aome parta of the Orange Coast overnisht continued to pound the area today and la expected to last through Friday. the Na- HE WON'T AUN Mayor Sv•lat•d tional Weather Service said. A spokesman said an antic storm ~atbering over $an Fran- cisco today is moving southeast and could mt tbi5 area by Fri- day. As for the weekend. be said, HFU. SEEK SEAT Commlaaloner McKnight McKnight to Run; Svalstad Quitting BJ JE&JlY CLAUSEN at•o.ti,. ...... ....,, Jobn McKnight, Fountain Valley plannina <:ommissiooer, wu uoct.qed Tuesday night in aD.D<>Wlcial he'll be a city COUD· dl candidate Ulil April. Mayor Bernie Sv1lstad, a councilman for nine years, crabbed tb• council meeting 1pot.Uaht to present a lengthy awan aoq 1D announcing be won't seek re-electioo. Svalatad spent several minutes litliDI municipal accomplis· menta lince be wu elected to the council. He described the ac- c:omnU.hmenta u a "team ef. tort.1' He laid be bad DO pl&n1 to nm Oraqe Coast "We don't know yet." The storm's most serious overnight damage along the Orange Coast occurred ln San Clemente, whe re a rain- triggered mudslide closed the two northbound lanes of Pacific Coast Highway in the north part of the city at about midnight Tuesday. City crews cleaned up the mess and reopened the lanes this morning. Laguna Beach police said at midmorning they were consider- ing closing Laguna Canyon Road due to '8D accumulation of eight inches of water in the Big Bend area. Some tlooding wu also report. ed in front of Emerald Bay at Pacific Coast Highway and Oak Street. Also In tb• 1oatll county, Capen Pan wu C.-.S earb' todaf .._. ol lllPl*'J' an. paved ro.da. Offtctals said It would be reopened whenever the roadJ .... addeatl1 dr;y. The ...... amoat ot rain- fall for the M boan endlni. this mornlng was rec:orded at the Moulton Niguel Water Treat· ment Plant in Laguna Niguel, wher e 1.22 inches were measured. Tbe seuoo total there was 3.25 inches, compared to 9.69 inches last year at t.bis time. In Huntington Beach, rainwaU:ber J. Sherman Denny tabulated a rainfall of .92 of an inch this morning, for a season total of 3.14 inches -well below last year's 6.97 inches. "It really came down between 2 and 2: 30 t.bis morning," Denny said. "It just poured for that half hour." More heavy rain was fa11in1 at mid-morning today. Tbe Orange County Flood Con· trol District reported overnight rainfall of .62 of an inch in Costa Mesa, for a season measure- ment of 2.61. La.st year at this time 6.32 inches bad been re- corded. Bolsa Chica Debate Slated A debate between Bolaa Chica landowners and eovironmen- talia ta will be held at the Westmlmter Library 'lbunday at 7:30 p.m. Lindell Manh, repreaentative of Sl1nal Landmark; David Carlbera, president of Amil°' de Bolla Chica and Huodoctcm Beacb Aa1,mbl1man Dennis llan1en will participate m tbe d.lacualilon. Th• lnformatloGal debate ia beinl 1pomond by the West Oran1e County Leaaue of Women Valen. 1be Ubraey la located at 8111 1Jtb St. Uaih Kille Driver told UM ~ 1tboo11 an ear· r••llJ overatatfed ud aald layoff oa&. would Hft to be m the man b)' tbe middle ot Mareh. ' Roop l&ld teacbel' attrition would tab care ol part ol tbe problem. Thl1 year, be ex· plained, the dlltrlet Iott M teaehen dDe to reUnment and ralpatialil.. Teac1* leadel' laTJ llaaniGD •«reed die pie.tun ......... but Hll••t•d tbe 1taffln1 formula tM dllUtet UNI la lue. curate. "I think the board 1bouJd closer ICJ'UtlnlJe the 1taff'lq formula lt -.. " said llwmkm ''We'll probably end qp 1o1iD1 teachers~ no ••1 do J tJdDk we'll h .. e to cat., al tbem. •• At the It.art ol tM MID-., leacber1 ar1aed t~e~ fated du.a at more amm aa .,.,_ie, -Ute c111trtet•1 dwrooaa u soaJ, In addition to student and teacher problem•, tbe board also face1 a ttOter badlet. ae- eord.ln1 to ldlool oftldal a.an. Has. He said tbe district dipped into l'eMl'Yel tlU )'e&r to meet G· pe:DM8 and eou1d drain ltl re- Mne oat 1ear if tbe same apeacSJq .-.nm ccmttnued. Bat Mid 9Cbool 1Deome WCMlld (aee ICllOOL8, Pa19 AIJ ....., ..... _.~ HAWES SCHOOL PRINCIPAL I.ANDI ANO 5 'llALLOOMtSTS' WHO GOT AEPt.t£S From left. K8rtna Noor, Ketty Blefefd, Shfron Nernt0n, TNCY Atwtn •nd Jeff W•Jtz Seatterlng tile Message Bal,loon Notea ReeotJered in Faraway Places BJ lh'in'& IU&N.g Of ............. Laura Nelson'• balloon· carried mesaace wu found by 74-year-old Mattie Chenault next to one ol her chickens in the front yard of her El Dorado, Okla., farm. Tina Nichol's message of good will from Huntington Beach was answered by b.i.gh school senior Kara Lamb who found it dan- gling from a cactus out.side her hometown ol Old Glory, Tex. Marine Sgt. Brad Stout wrote to kindergarten student Mark Oskin wbeo be found a note flap- ping on top ol bis helicopter. Another message from a Hawes School elementary stu- dent was rescued by a bunter stalking quail near a Mexican village. The letters began coming in after 470 Hawes students re· leased helium.filled balloons carrying tbt'ir mesaa1ea of peace and love several days before 'lbank.s!Pvinl- Sladml:I wen mn.._.t te wlab tMir ....... red)lieMa • pleasant Tbaak11l•l•1 or Cbri.lt.lna9. Stam,ed sw-t cll'dl wett included foc respoaw Hawes School Principal Robert Landi said many stu- dents added extra messages. One girl said sbe hoped the hostages ln lrao were freed by the Ume her message landed. Another atudeDt auagest.ed there wu too much hate iD the world. One note struck a chord with Tustin-based Sgt. Stout. He said the note wanned him and that he would keep it forever, even though it was quite battered and dirty. A 80-year-old rarmer in Snieder, Tex .. reported be was delighted wben the meaaage dropped from space m froot ol bis cott.on·hluling tractor. He said it made bis day. One ballooo·carried meaaqe only drifted a few blocks from the scbool before it wu 1adden- ly delivered.. But Bob Blwnbers To South A.fghaa Soviets Shifting Invasion Forces KABUL, Af P,..nld.u (AP) - Soviet transport planes, m an airlift lkirtlnl rebel·betd land roq~. are terrytq frelb Red army tl'OOPI from Kabul to tbe d.laputed -prorince of KHd•bar in southem Af-2'•n\ .. •D, IOUftel reported tram Kandahar citJ to- day. ( BeJmed 1tot7, A 7) .... ..... ....,.,, t.o &et u. note. ''lo tbbl lime of tldJlappinc &Del universal unrest. thil worid could UM IDOft people like you," be wrote beck to nrst grade stu-dt'nt KlDU111e Wallaver. "It's good to know our future leaden have feeli.np of love and peace." Landi said be also received a response to a message released from the school tbr" years ago. He said the note had made its way down to Mexico where a bunter f<Mmd It in a bush. "TblJ year the wind~ must have been bloWUll towards the middJe ol tbe country.•' the prin· cipal noted. He said the school'• distance record was set last year when a note fluttered to earth iD downtown Philadelphia. Tbe scbool's shortest delivery also wu set last year when a man waJk:ina on the comer ol the acbool grounds happened up- oo the ~e. He dell vered bis reply in peraoo. llood Sought I For Refugees · Tbe 1nlernation.aJ Red Croa bu asked the Orance County 1 Red Croa Blood Center to ...t ' blood for refugees lo Red ' Croa/UNICU bclpitals alone ~ the ~boclian border. ' Dr. Harold Kaplan, blood HrTIC* direet.or fOI' tlM ecMmt;f l Red ero.. Mid blood wW be t lbipped Wlldy throq.bout tbil 1 mootb. n wlll be UMd to treat anemtc and malaouriahed patlau, kaplm eQlalDed. Aa7on• le food bealtb .,. .... tbt .... ot 1'1 IDd • aDd .......... at I.at 110 pocmda ii eJ&altM; to --blood. .... : :===:w:n-= Beel c... dftCe ta Sata AM. -.mi. · I aw•• GI• •••••en n....u• WA!RDIOTON <AP> -PvtWdtd CU\a II fonnalb ..utD1 lD moth-a w1ll of ....... q1dnlt tbl SCMll UD.lcG lD ..... tallatkle for be calla "'the .,...._ threat to peaoe llDce IMS.Cm OridWar.'' C..-Aid~ m,k tbllt tbeM 1DMIUIW wUJ aah tM So'YW t1llkm 'Wffu, '' bat ~e:pnbebl,J will Ml ioree tbe KnmlD to wtt.bdraw.!rGm Alm. spe..., to about 100 memben ot tbe and S..te ID· .tt.cl tD tile WblM ffOUM for a report oa tbe lttUaUon la Socdllwelt Aala. Cart« u.ld U.. wat 'notbtn1 the Uni&ad fbUI eoWd haft dlDDe lllllltarib to b&ock the Soflet action. ...,._, Pt.iee .... e .... Atl••aetl llEKPRIS, Tenn. (AP) -A llempbia dru&liat ftlled. more Uwa 2IOO pracrtpUooa for EJvl.1 Presley ln the 19 moat.bl belon the alnael"• death, evea thoueb be "mew or should ban lmo1'D . • . Prea1e)' baduerlous dru&problem," theat.ateaaya. 1"1na Jack Kinch, owner al The Pbarmacy House, baa been ordered to appear before the state Board al Pharmacy m Mattb f OD cbarlea of iDdiacrimiDat.ely handin& out the pre· acriptlom, a state ofticial aaid n.day. 1'be State Board of Medical Examinen in September ladled limllar char&• a&ainst Dr. Geofle NicbopoWo&. who was Presley'• doctor for U years before the rock 'n' roll star'• Aua. 14, 1'17,death. II lnP-tlf9EnPt CAIRO, E&YPt <AP> -An Egyptian archaeololical team bu uncowred 25 Pbaraonic tombs in aouthem E~ "contalD· In& a larp quanUty of 2,000.year-0ld mummies,' tbe Al Abram newspaper' reported. ... The excavated alte ln Kom Ombo, eoo miles aouth al Cairo, a1ao cootalned elaborately ornamented aarcophaci, alabaster vuea and predoua, stone-inlaid necklaces, the report said. Tm Is., 11.S. E.,e P11eC ANKARA, Turkey (AP) -Turkish and American negotiators today aucceaafully concluded a new defense cooperation agreement, a Turtilb Foreign Ministry spokesman said. He said it would be initialed by representatives of the two sides, pending final approval of their governments, within the next few dayg. Tbe eootenta of the •greement were not immediately ttnown, but the cooclualoo ol lbe talks indicated a m•jor hurdle m paat negotiations, the scope of U.S. milit..ary assi.stanee to Turkey, was overcome. Klao•eial 1" aves Iran Crowds March In Holy Day Rites QOM, Iran (AP) Ayatollah Ruholl•h Khomeini sat on the roof of bis house today, waving lo tens of thousands of sup- porters on a tradjtlonal day of mourning for the nation's Shiite Moslem majority. M•ny of the Caltbful ce rem oniously flailed themseives with chains to the rhythmic beat of drums and tambourines as they matthed tbrouab tbe atreeta. Tbe byways of Uus holy city, 100 mUea IOUth of Tehran, w~ ~raped wtlh black na11 and Jam med with hundreds of .-..... r-.AJ SCHOOLS. • decl11le with the 4l'VI> lD atudent population and that {n two yean .the increase in income would be 80 •llaht, the dlftrtct would have trouble 1u:pport1n1 ita current leYel of Mn\ce. Trust.I qreed at their Jan. 22 meetlnl they'd study clau Ilse and 0., effecta lDelUMd sraduatlan NqUNmmtl have OD the aum• d dlatrtd cl .... d · fend. DAILY PILOl t housands of Khomeini sup· porters shouting in Penian, "Down With Carter, Khomeini II Our Leader, Down With America!'' The f•millar, white-bearded figure of Khomeini, weart.nc a black robe and. a black turban, emerged for about ~ mmutea •t mid-morning. Flanked by bis aon Ahmad and otbeT advtaen, he waved to the eolhualutic crowd for 35 minutes before~ turning inside. Similar demoostratiooa were reported tbrouOMMrt I.ran today' the holy day of Arbaln, eelebnt· ed each year 40 day• after the anniversary of tbe death of Imam Hoasem, a 7tb century rel· alive of Prophet Mohammed, believed by Shiites to be the founder ol their sect. It la a1ao tbe aecond annivenary of a bloody pre-revolution coafronta· tion between support.en ol tben- exiled Khomeini and soldien loyal to Shah MObammed Heu Pahlavi. Friday, fiOta bft>te out 1D Qom between Khomelnl aupporten and backers oC Iran'• HCCIOd· renkta1 reli1tou1 leader, Ayatollah Mohammed Kuem Sbariat-11.adarl. ·- a7110UnMDD ............ '111illtl .... ,...._ ... .,.. • ..... ,.. ....... ., .... .,.......,.. ii hftal 1-9 lal 9t MeD ladl ltd bt tile Oraue CDm1 Orad .IQl'J cm .._,,_or~• llQGrt 11 .a •!Uloa la 1aa11at1b to CalUOftla. mat cf tM •• .,.... l.DetQd. lat l1ro r•lde.ata of La....-.. acta and la C'leluente .... arruJed la pollc• ••HP• tbroQbaut the ~ ...,., .,... daJ. . n .. o&bll"I an ltill at latp. T-.• iDdictmeata were the MCoad to bl ft)ed ·~ benof~~ ol Bte1'Dal I.oft lb.at autborttlel aald Ht up Ol*atklu ID W,.. .Beacll 1•an a10 under the leaderablp of Dr. Tlmotby Leary. l'Sve ol U.. lndlded Jan. a allo were named la a 11"12 iladkt- meat wblela allo lnvolftd U. BroUMrboocl of Eta'1lal Love, accord.lnl to Deputy Dlltrtct At.· tomey Hil Morsan. Leary, who now realdn ln Beverly HWI, wu not believed to be lDvolved ln the lnvetttaa· tton le~ up to l..t week'a l.n. dictmeuta, lllOJ'laD aald. Moria Ald Tuelday that the lnveatl1aUoa wu touched off after autborttles received. Upe from the Central lateW1ence A1ency and the U.S. Dru& En- forcement about tbe alle1ed operaUon. Tbe lDfonnation supplied by the federal .. enclea led to the interception of 500 pound.a of bubi.lb from Atpanhdan la the Northern Calilomla city of Coo· cord ln Au,ust ~ 1J'18, according to Mor1m. La1una Beacb Police Capt. Nell Purcell, wbo a aid be personally arrested Leary oo marijuana cb1r1ea in 1"8, declared Tuesday that the 1172 indictments disrupted alleged operatlons of the Brotherhood in Laguna Beach. •'There la still a Brotherhood o( Eternal Love but it is not as organized as it used to be," Purcell wd. He added , however, that repreaentatlvea are very aopblatlcated and speciaH&ed and deal in "oothing but major categoriea." "Tbey are bi1. 'Ibey can't pt much lliger," be oblel'ftd. Tbe two Onna• eo..t 1DeD •ho were arrested Tuesday were ldeotlfled by autborlUes as Donald K. Drury, 42, 105·A Aragon, San Clemente and John Hart. 38, 1585 Tablti Ave., Laguna Beach. Others arrested include Gordon 8 . Munn, 46, Bremerton, Wub.; Richard S. Green, 37, Sausalito; Deu R. Martine%, 30, Stockton; Vernon L. Smith, 39, Truckee; Mark P . Stanton, 33, San Frandac:o; Morry P. Wein· stelD, 38, MW Valley. Tbe lndictments followed an 18-month inveall1atlon coordinated by the Oranae Coun- ty Narcotics Tut Force. Woltinl OD tbe cue were the police departmeota of Lal\1DA Beaeb, S-.n Clemente and Garden Grove; the Department of .lu1Uce, tbe Bureau or Narcotic Enforcemesrt and other federal "8f!DCiea. It was reponed tbat abOUt 20 pounds of buhiab were re- covered dwtD& the arrelta. Carter Too Slow, NASHUA, N .H. (AP> - Ronald ~r:ctsed Prasi· dent can.. for not act· lnf IOOD enoqh qalmt Iran· to lowina the taldas of tbe American~ •• All ot the oat meat baa done dmlaa .c9;: thrM mcdM lbould have 1*e "8rted la tbe tint a. boun, •• the trontnmner for tbe bpabUcaD prealdenUal nomtnatlon 1ald dt1riDC a IUDCheaD apwb. Friftad er Fee1 111111' ........... Photogr~pher spotted this sign on the back of a van parked ln Newport Beach. Owner of the vehicle wasn't around. so l>hotoJ(l'apher waa unable to determine exactly what is meant by the slgn, but it appears to be a challenge born out of frustration about Americana being h~ld hostage in Iran. The boetages have begun their third month of captivity. Innkeeper Denies Water Off 4 Days The manqer of a Hun~ Beach hotel aald 34 of her guests, whisked off to fl.re at.a· Uons Tue.isday for showers, were not without runrung water for four days. Louise Ruppert, manager ol Catalina Air Finn Facing $200,000 Fine Tbe Federal Avlatlon Ad· mlnbtratJon ha• cbar••d Catalina Airl1w with operatsq improperly m•lntahMd aircraft. The airline may have to pay a $200.000 fine, an FAA official sald today. Alex Garv\1, a spokesman for the federal aaemc~. saad that Catalina Airli.oes failed to in· spect two of lt.s aircraft in ac· cordance with lt.s maintenance program and operated the seaplanes in an "unairworthy" condition. Garvis said airline officlala were ootlfted of the FAA actioo by letter last week and have un· til Jan. 15 to respond to the cbaraea. Airline off\clala were not available for comment. Improper maintenance of aircraft la a vtolatloo ol federal aviation reculatiom. Two Catalina Airlines seaplanes were Involved lo crubes cturtna the put year. ID a crub lat April, one woman drowned when a seaplane went loto the ocean off Catalina Island. Tbe o&d Grumman Gome am- Pbibtan plaaea a1lo ba.e beea ltounded ta rr•vlou. yean because o auapected mechanical problems. Tbe ll1rl1ne ii DNMDtlY tbat- Wn1 paaMlllera -to Catal1na oa belleopten. Tbe Maplanea are not belnl med. College Tnutees To Diaeuu Goal8 Cout OoamlunltJ c.olJeCe Dla- trtct trllltMJI wUI d1acuU uaetr coall and objedlnl for ta at their meetlDI t.oalPt· Tb• .... wW bet1n at t p.m. at cllstrlct beadqU!Un, 1J10 Adami Ave., Calta Men. the Huntinl\on Beach Inn, aaid members of the Aucldand An&llcan Maori Club mtaaed the cbaoce to bathe at the Pacific Coast Hiabway k>dging became they were out of thelr rooms 90 Crequent1". ··we did have probJem.5 -the water was Ob and off slnce Fri· day," abe explained, "but it CU· t.ainly wuo't off for the eatitt fCllW' days." Fite Cb.id Ray Picard said be arran•ed abowen for the New Zealaod alqi.D& troupe aft.er memben told hlm they'd walled four dap for a chance to set deaA. M •-Ba:ppert wet • w11ts main on tbe Mtel'• propelV broke last P'riday a:nd plumbers bad trouble locatin1 needed parta. She said bot.el •at.er is running low. The city wasa 'l alone In helping out the sbower·seeking guests. she cl am>ed "It we nice of the fire depart- ment to help out but we did what we could by roundin& up all the towels we could find so they could dry off," she related. Picard said iD addltioa to the fire station sbowen, nremen cooked bredfut for the •tncers and eave them a tour of tbe ftre tniniDI facility oa Gothard Street. He said the travelen were dropped beck off at lbe iDn ln time to catcb a bua to San Dteco. The botel manaier sald lbe New Zeala.odera were 1lna their mcmey back foe tbe ocean rroat rooma. ''They were reall7 Diee ~ ple," .lbe u.id. '-rbey told ua the)' would be uppy to come back and ltQ with aa ... in." Fifing Period Set to Open Nomlnation papen for ft" Huntlnltm Beach elected poltl may be taken out by candidates •tartiu 'lhunday. Tbe fonna are available ln tbe city cleft'• oaloe lp the ch1.c center, 2000 Main St. Tbe deadlJ.Oe far fllinl aomlnM&m papen la .Jm. 11 et 5 p.m. 1"'e Nida~ for anti. an dtr clerk, dt1 treuww and three eltyeo-dlteaU. • Weather "1 PBIL •DDDllAN ............... Jloet °"""9 CoualJ fanmn an fr ... thl carreat raJ.D.y wea ll•T wltb opta arm1, altboqb tbe abowen may bav• a neaau.,. effect oa • r ... erop1. that an ~tlJ la UM banS •lal•· "lt'I CIDO cl tbaee lltaatklDI wber• wlult'• IC>Od ror .. fellolr lsa't al~ 1ood for ti»• otben," •lned 8DT7 OUo. farm admer wttb u.. UD1"'91· ty al CaUfanda Coopentl..e SK-t.enaion oftlce tn APltMdm, .... for mOlt powers, tbe rain we'N flnall1 atarttas to baY• 11 welcome." He said the rain will be belpfu1 for dry-lllDd barley aad will ~ prepare the IOl1 for cros-such u tomatoes and sweet corn, wblcb wll1 be planted IM'li""'DI ln February. With farmen paytnc f1I per acre.foot or more for lrrtlaion water, the fi. rain wW belp keep some lfOWlnl coeu down, Otto added. Tb• farm adviser noted, bowenT, that tbe showers can interfere with current harvest· in& of celery, cauliflower and broccoli in Orance County. 'lbese •esetablea have a ft!')' abort period f0t proper barvwt· lnl. IO plclrln& probably will be conducted t.broulb the sbowen and mud. Otto ~ that moisture can lncreue lbe cbance of crop dis.- ease ln tbeee Ye&etables. Dean fkacMnpr, orchard de- pa rt m ent manager with lbe Irv toe Co. '1 a1ricultural diviaioo, ls pleased about tbe current a.bowen. "We 're vtewiDC tJl1a with a peat deal ol Joy," be said. "ft'• tM!en • ...., dry spell. The rain la especially welcome for cltnll and avocados.•• Bucbln1er ezplalned that farmen 1enierally l.rript.e wttb Colorado R1ver water. wbJcb leaves a1p.ific&Dl aalt depoatta in the a.oil. "lf we have a good rain, it mashes the aa.lt from the aoiJ, and that's one of the benefits," be said. "And when 11 rains, we don't have to pay fOC' the labor or the w at.er fOt lrrtptioll.." Jtm Nahas, general muager o f Gran•da lhrketln1-SF Farms. wtdda powa strawber- ries OD 1&5 acrel tn lntne and Mi.uioo Viejo, Wei t.be rain is 1eaerall1 beneficial to the atrawbei I) crop. He addild. "If tbla la Just eotnc to be Uke • weebDd storm, it will bne Just a minimal effect oo ua." Too much rain. sucb u the 40 inches that soaked the area in 1918. can be very harmful to crops But wath about two inches recorded midway lhrouch the rainy seMOD. that pro11ped ap- pe•rs unlikely, fum experts say. Gait Billa To lnereme LOS ANGEi.BS (AP> - Realdeatlal 1aa btlla iJI Sout.be1'n Callfomla wUl 10 ap an aft1111e "' u.n a mcmth hell•ln1 .Ian. U, tbe Ca1Uorn1a Public Uw.tti• Comm...., bu annou.nced. Tb• omnmilllc!a snmted Sout.bena Calllornia Gu Co. permtapan nae.day to rabe rates to obtain • ••• ooo a year to olfaet the btP. eoat d utaral 1a the uWity buys ft'om the El Pmo Natural Gu Co. and Traaaweatern Pipeline. A public bearln& on the request ... held Dec. 19 la Lo9 Anaelea- Qnake Reported ONT ARIO (AP) -Tbe city ol Ontario ... jolted bJ a •mall eartbquake near t~e Loa Allplee Sen Bernardino ~ ltoe T.-d.11. Mobile Home Controls Pushed Coast Gets Inch Rain, Go Away? Not Before Friday B11ACIDE BYMAN °' .. .,..., ......... A stonn system that dumped more than an incb of r-a.in on some parts ol the Orange Coast overnlgbt continued to pound the area today and is expected to last through Friday, the Na- tional Weather Service said. A spokesman said an arctic storm gathering over San Fran- ciaco today is moving southeast and could bit this area by Fri· day. As for the weekend, be said, "We don't know yet." The storm's most serious overnight damace along the Orange Coast occurred in San Clemente, where a rain - triggered mudslide closed the two northbound lanes of Pacific Prletad er Foe"! Diiiy .............. Photographer spotted this sign on the back of a van parked in Newport Beach. Owner of the vehicle wasn't around, so photographer was unable to determine exactly what is meant by the sign, but it appears to be a challenge born out of frustration about Americans being held hostage in Iran. The hostages have begun their third month of captivity. Nixon Celebrates 'Quiet' Birthday Cout Highway in the north part of the city at about midnlebt Tuesday. City crews cleaned up the mesa and reopened the lanes tbil morning. Laguna Beach police said at midmorning they were comlder- ing closing Laguna Canyon Road due to an accumulation of eight inches of water in the Big Bend area. Some flooding was also report- ed in front of Emerald Bay at Pacific Coast Highway and Oak Street. Also in Laguna, flooding was reported this morning at a house at 162S Sunset Riclie, in 20 units of the San Maarten Hot.el at 8B6 South Coast Hilbway, and in the 1100 ~lock of North Coast HiatnJay. Alto la tla• aoatb eounty. cu.,.,. hltl .. dlllled eadJ today became ol 'SJippery un- paved road&. Officials wd it would be reopened whenever the ......... ..,,. el •t:b dry. The Ilea~ amount ol rain- fall for tbe M boars endinl thia momin1 wu recorded al the Moulton Niguel Water Treat- ment Plant in Lacuna Nlcuet. where 1.22 inches were meuured. The season tolal there was 3.25 inches, compared to 9.69 inches last year at this time. <See ltAIN, Pase .U> * * * ~Snow Converging On Bay Area By The Aaecia&ed Pnu An attic-bred snowstorm and a subtropical rainstorm from the Baja Coast were expected to converge over the San Fra.ndsco Bay area today, brincinl scat· tered rain and cold. The northern storm bas already brought heavy snow to Seattle and other parll of the Northwest.. A travelers advisory bu been is1ued for the Shut.a-Siskiyou Mountains, northealtern California and the Sierra Nevada u the storm· reaches thole areas. Stron1 1uaty wlDda accom- J)aJIY tbe ltonn, wWl mow down to 2,500 feet ID t.ta,e DDl'tbwat and ::=.and 1,-..,000 feet in TempeeatuNI will drop u the atorm ant~ tnt.o iow '°' and 40I iD IDOit ..... Lon wU1 be in the. tiait .. . . To lnereaae. Pl'O'lded the oomcll wtda • wrtt-tea~~ ...a leadlq up to tbe deatb ~ ~ 8teYeD TrrlL n. tnddmr oceurnd Dee. 15 wben CHP unlll attem1*d to atop a nbicle beaded aoatb· bouDd on Uae Saa Die so· Freeway. ·•ne nhlele .stop wbleb W• eUem:pted WU D0t bued upon a vehlcle code ID- fnetioe. but n&Mr Ga tbe feet dMt • ,..., ~ theft all&o) E.Tteadoa Werle C'oatlta..es .............. Work cootinues under leaden sties Tues- day on the extension of Walnut Avenue in Irvine just west of Harvard Avenue. When completed, Walnut will join up with tts namesake near the village of Greenwood and the Marine Corps air station at Tastin. CfthleVision Rate Eyed BooatA in lroine Stir City Coundl Probe Hefty increases in cable television rat.es have drawn the attention ol Irvine City Council mem hen, whose authority to set those rates was stripped from them by a new state deregula- tion law which took effect this month. The cowcU unanimously ap- proved a motion Tuesday by councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido to direct a city committee to determine if Comm unity Cablevision Co. ls in full com- •pliance with the new law, which allows it to set Its own rates If it meets certain eonditiou spelled out in the bill. 'Ibe rate increases which toot effect this month were ideatical to those rejected by the council last May, before the deregula· tion law was in effect. Councilman LuTy ~. wbo originally •uaested th city take a position oo the increases, described the action of the cable firm, a IUbsi.diary of the ln1ne Company as "rdhine short ol monopoly rate IOUlinl. amount-ing to several hundred tbooNDd dollan per year, all at the direct expense of the citizens of Irvine." A cable spokesman said the new rat.es a.re considered "fair Fmns Appointed For Music Center handle the acoustics 9tudy; Geor1e Tbomu Howard tbe theater equipment and opera&a study; Wheeler • Grey. Inc., civil "''9•--tni; ~. Law Ir G......,_, Inc., tnnk and partlq; IDd SJlb 6 ~z meehanieal and eleetrieal. AU are loeated In Loi Aqeles. A apc+-11•• for Mame Ceates- IDc. said about '250.000 bu beell rallecl IO f.,., not indadlQs tM land, and that the center''• .... jor ~ clrtft ii Gl*t· ed to bePa bJ mat tnm"MI'. ·Gold Chains Stolen From Swap Meet· and competitift." Re alao said the new rM.e llnlctu.re bad hem •· cattfully camidered'' before It WU implemented. Community Cablevision an· nouoced Lat moat.b tt was ~ inc rates for individual aab- scriben from S6 per month for two out.lets to • for GDe outltt and $2 for each .tditiollal ouilet. The firm abo told subscribers who live in community auoci• tions that PQ a bulk rate ccm- tr act for service that their moothly charges would go up from $4 per moath for two out- let.I to 9S.70 when contracts ex- pift during Ha>. The COlmciJ bad rejected tboee same increases last year because they wer.. believed to be aceuive. Officials said the city'• Franchise Committee will stud>' what residual authority lrYine bas in monitoring rate in· • creases. Councilman Bill Vardou.ll.a said it wu a "cenuinely eood idea" for lbe clt.y to com· < muaieate tta feelinp to ~ mmi.ity CableYisicm. l ft• eable COIDpaJU' l"Mdae9 tlMQP.RTY, hpAZ) eo ... 1 .,,_, DDD•AM ........... llOlt ~ -,.,... .... ,, ............. ....., weaUaer wlUa •••• at••, alt.boullll ...... ..., ....,. a ~al4 .. llfect • a tft Cnipl 1'•t.,. Jll'll-.&1 bl Cbit bantlt ttap. "tt•a CIDI ti ta.. llhMIU-wtMtt•1 ... lar- 111 •t alwaJ• •~• for Uae -.n ... ._... • llart7 °'*' ,.,. .... ~ Ulll""6- t1 of Callfonla OoCll*'l&h• ... twioD aftk:e lD Aaa ... •. "M tw mOlt 11oww1, UM n1D """ n.au1 1tarth>1 to •••• 11 welcome.•• HeuidU.ndD.W•~ for dry-a.nd butey and wW belp prepare the IOiJ tor crops IUCll u tom~ and 1wMt COl'9, wblcb will be plalMd beCbmbll t. l'•bnm'1· Wlta fumera pa1'na '70 .-· acre-foot or mon for lrrli*- water, the free rain wlll help keep IOCDI ll'O"ina costa down, Otto added. Tbe farm adviser noted, bowever, that the lbowera can interfere with curreot harvest· lill of celery, caulltlower and broccoli lo Oran1e County. Tbae veptables have a very short pedod for proper banesl· iq, so &Jickinl probably will be eor>dllded ~ tbe lbowen andm...S. Otto added that mollture can lnereue tbe cb.aDee of crop diJ. e&ae tn tMle vqetables. Deu Jb:Nnaer, orchard de- partment mana1et with the IJ'Ytne CompanJ'1 qrlcultural division. b pleased about tbe ctU'ftDl lrbowel1. .. We're vtewtnc tbll ,irttb a creat deal al Jo>','' be aald ... It'• been a Iona dry spell. Tbe ralll ta especially welcome for citrus and avocedoe." BucbJnaer explained that farmers pnerally irri•ate with Colorado River water, which leaves aiCniflcant salt deposits * * * w ..... P-.AI RAIN ••• An Irvme pol.tee apokesman Hid that the intersection O( hvlne Boulevard and Yale Avenue in the Village of Northwood was tlosed lbis momlna because of fioocllq. No other ~ problems wen reported aa beavY rains con· tinued to pelt the area this morn· ing. In Huntington Beach, rainwatche.-J. Sherman Denny tabulated a rainfall of .92 of an inch this morning, for a season total of 3 14 inches -well below last year's 6.9'1 inches. "It really came down between 2 and 2:30 this momin1,'' Denny said. "It just poured for that ball hour.'' More heavy ra\n was falling at mid·momlng today. The" Orange County Flood Coo- trol District reported overnight rainfall of .62 of an inch in Cost.a Mesa, for a season meaaw-e· meat of 2.61. Lut year at this ttme 8.32 inches bad been re- corded. In Santa Ana, .94 of an inch had fallen, making 2.7t inches th.la IUIOIL Averqe rainfall at thls Ume d year alioag the Oran1e Coast is about five inchet for the aeuoa betlnntn1 July L P11•P-AJ CABLE TV •• tbout 8Z pereent of tbe bomea lo Jntne, or t•,500 out of a poalble .23,000. 'l'b• Newport Beach-baaed flrm bad stmllu rate toereues approved by Newport council memben about abt months qo, before tbe new law wu in effect. A 1pokeaman 1ald no new ln· creuea are planned ID Newport. DAILY PILOT Carpet Care Firm's Sales Pitch Barred Dlatrlct attorneya from Oran•e. Los Anples and San Dte10 counties won a temporary court order Tuesday prehlbitlqa a carpet cleanlo1 firm from en1a1in1 in what the proa· e<?uton allege are .. bait aad 1wltch" •ales practices and f alle advert:lalnl. Named aa defendanta in the Oruce County Superior Court acUon are llJ.ller'a Carpet Care ~ill!" and tta owner, Cll.DtoD W. er. According to ttle complalot, the firm advertised carpet cleaning apeclal.a, aucb u •'two rooma for $12.50," but, when workera arrived, they attempted to induce customers to purchase more expensive services. A Westminster woman claimed the $12.50 special ended qp costing her $42.4.5. "My shag carpet did not get cleaned. It was just soaked down with water and with very UtUe solo· lion," she said in an affidavit. A similar story was told by a woman from San Juan Capistrano. Judge Orella Ferri Seara algned the order blockinl the al- le&ed unfair buslMSa practices pending a Jan. 25 hearing. Orange County Deputy Dis· trict Attorney Peter Huelaen· beck said an investigation was begun after complaints were made to consumer atfalrs divisions in district attorneys' offices in the three counties Prices Dip In Trading Of Futures CHICAGO (AP) -Prices plunged immediately aa trading resumed in grain and aoybean fut urea today, following a two. day suspension and government maneuvers to ease the impact ol its grain embargo to the Soviet Union. Traders said that 100 mlllion bushels of com and 30 millioo to 40 millioo bushels of wheat were offered for aale but no one wu buying. Wit.bin aecondl of the opening, prices fell the max· imum amount.a allowed each day before tradi.nt automatical· ly la baited in tboae com· moditles. At the Chica10 Board of Trade, the nation'• lar1eat araln market, traders lo the I01beao pit Jumped the run and Mp.rt deafina 15 aecondl early. Only abouts and motions lndlcatln& sell offers eould be beard. "I've nev• 1e111anyt!aiq11.ke lt before," Hid oae trader of el&bt )'earl. 8"eral trade:n said Prwldmt Carter'• deciliclD to raise 11..tn support prices would help farmers and 1raln ln•eaton somewhat, but suppU• would ltil1 be treater t.baD C)em8M. The ezcb•n,,,., In u enOit to eHo erndc riMe or falll lD prlcH, Ht lltnlt1 ,_, prtee cban1e1. Once the llmit eltber up or don, la bit for ibe cla:r. trad.iq lo tbat commodJt1 •h I~. . C.,..1 clec!t~~ ~·"9• tolGft.tO -deeUDi ba ~ tUt OC· nrt'ld • t.IWllllC n11m.d at commodltJ eac:9aaa1•1 ln ~ x-11 QliJ • 111n. ~·~=-.:= KABUL. Al CAP) - 'fl t tr~ -~J .. ln Ul airlift ~ ........... lad ........... ,.,,, .. tr.b ... .,., ll'4llfl (roafSa"1 U.. ........ ,..,,_. el Kandabv ba aoutban A111ta•atan, IOtlftel rePomd flWft K.udaur db' to-day. (B1llOd Mory, A1) la a Hparate re~ort. a PakJ1tul ••npaver qaoted AllbUnbll1CM11e1t•N:Jtna tbe lovW ,.._ ...,. mo'ftnl eoutbwud fl'OID tbe dt;.J d &D- dataar toward tbe Paklatul border, • mllel •Wl1. to oceupy mllltarY pGlta said to baYe beal ab&Ddclmd bJ Mlban ahD.J de-Mrtere. Tb• report ot tile Kabul- Kaada.bar 1.1.rWt WU received lo lllamabad, Pakiatan, from t.bNe fonipers wbo aaid they witueaed the taMfnp at the K1nd1bar airport.. 11M1 laid they aaw about 20 lar•• tlwpolt plaDe9 briDclDI in reintOl'Clemeata. The So'rieta were reported to have 5,000 troops ... lD the important southern elb'. But the diplomata aald the ex· ec:utiou were on a amaller scale than tboee ordered by Amin, who waa executed after the Ruaalan·backed coup Dec. %7 that replaced him with Babl'ak Karmal, another commwmt. The new l0'9'flmment aaid it freed 2,073 polittcal prtaooen from Pul-1..Qwtid oo &mday, but local realdenta aald they uw only about 300 prilooen walk out Air Control Plan Tabled ' WASHINGTON (AP) -Im· mediate UiMfttne of air traffic controb in the San Diego area "risks creattne contuaion that would detract from safety, not add to it," says Federal Aviation Administration administrator Langhorne Bonet That's why the FAA Tuesday rejected a recommendation for immediate action, Bond ex· plained in a letter lo James 8 . King, chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board. The safety board made the rec- om meodatioo Dec. 28, saying there ls danger that another cataat.rophic collision could oc- cur over San DlelO like the me which killed 144 persons there in 1978. The board cited two near· coll.iaions there last November. Victim Succumbs LOS ANGELES (AP> - Robert Cameron, 32, of Reseda. who was s ubdued by a policeman using a forearm con- trol hold. baa died without re- gaining .consciousness. Bommer Park I.and 'In Bind' The lrvtae City Council. miffed that die lrv1ue Company has seemlDalY channel lta m1Dd about aeUlq land 1n Dommel' Canyon, will contlnue to push for sale of IODle of the terrain to create a park site. Council members unarumous· ly approved a •\llle&tloo by Councilman Art Anthony Tues- day to write company president Pet.er Kremer ukin1 why a ptt· vtoua underatandiD& to sell the land to the city wu "unilateral· l.Y abropted." The city received a letter from Kremer late lul year saying that the "Irvine Company doea oot believe that they Cale> can at thls Ume proceed with a land ap- praisal and enter into a land ac quialtion prosram for a park alte in Bommer Canyon." The canyon ls located behind the village of Turtle Rock in the coastal foothill area. Kremer said that whlle his firm Is "clearly 1n support of community park development within Bommer Canyon " be believed that "further pla'.nntna should be undertaken.·· The city, however, flnda ttlelf in a bind became lt bad planned to use $2Bl,OOO in state park bond act funds for acquia1Uoo ol land (OT a park. · · U the Bommer Canyon proj-ect ls to be pursued, a contract· ual a1reement for the purchue of the land must be made prior lo June 30, 1981," Community Development Director Larry Hogle saJd. If thts deadhnc 1s not met Hogle said, the city wiU lo.e ~ portion or those funds, "ap· ~a rently due lo the expiration ol time allowed for utilballon of the 197( bond act funds." F,....P-AJ CHASES PROTESTED. • • The •mpeeb tbeD took tbe Jef- frey ao..l offramp and heeded eaatbound. "The pursuit con· tlnued along Jeffrey Road at speeds approaching 100 miles per hour," Bona said. Juat oatllde tbe city Umlta, at the iotenectlon with Irvine Boulevard. the car plowed into a van driven by Martin Tryk Jr. of MtSSIOD VieJC>. With him were bis sons. Steven, 2, who was killed. and Ryan. 4, wbo was in- j ured along with bi.I father. Tryk 's van was southbound oo Irvine Boulevard and bad headed into the lntenection oo a rreen liabt. oftioen 1a1d. The two ~cupanb of the 11.0&en car. both from Arizona, also were hurt. Irvine police inve1t11aton were ~omewhat lDlffed aft.er~ chase because tbetr department bad not been notified of the purault aa lt was beadln1 through Irvine. No Irvme police units were ever involved in the chase. Boua 18Jd. "Local agencies have no authonty or means of t.erminat- in1 any pursuit within their jurisdictions which involve police uruts or other agencies ... the pob~ captain added. Bona said that while "punuJta re.ult:ing in injury or death to innocent-partlea are tracic. 1t must be remembered that pW"IUlta are not ulit.iat.ed by police a1enc1es but by suspects. ln tlu• cue alleeed felom, wbo attempt to evade arrest. Had tlu.s partlcular punuJt resulted from a mere vehicle code v\ola- uon. the propnety of the pursuit might be questioned However. such wu not the cue." Wtalina Airlines Faces FAA Charges The Federal Aviation Ad· minl1traUon baa cbar1ed Cat.all.Da A1rtiDes with operattni Improperly maintained aircraft. The alrline may have to pay a SZ00,000 flDe. an FAA offtdaJ aald today. A1tt Garvll. a .-esmao for the federal acency said that Catalina Airlines failed to in· apect. two of it.s aircraft in ac· cordaoce with its mlllnt~ proer am and op~rat~d the seaplanes tn an "un&Jrworthy" condiUoo. G arvls said airline officials were notified of the FAA act.Ion by letter last week and have un· hl Jan. u lo respond lo the cbarces. Airline olficials were not available for comment. Im proper maintenance of aircraft aa a violat.ioo of federal nlaUoo re:au,laUoaa. Two Catalina Alrl1De1 seaplanes were lnvol•ed in craabn durinc the put year. In a crash tut April, one woman drowned ~ a seaplane went into tbe ocean off Catalina Island The old Grumman Goose am- ptu biao pJanes also have been grounded in rrevloua years becau1e o suspected mechamcal problems. Scattering the Message The airline i.a pre9ently abut· tHn1 paueaien to Catalina oa helicopters. The seaplanes are not beina used. Quory Big Stic~ Ford Tells Carter Balloon Notes Recovered in FaraUJay Place6 oa.ly datted a fflW blocb from the acbool before ll wu sudden· ly delivered. But Bob Blumberg aaid be wu happy to cet the note. "ID . t.bll time of kidoapptnc and universal Ulll'Wt, tb1a world could uae more people like you,·· he Wrote back to flr'lt IJ"ade ltU· dent Klaunie Wallayer. ''It' I aood to know OW' future leaden bave feellnp ot love and peace.'' Landi uld be allO ncm .. c1 a reapoDM to a meuaae releued from tbe ~ t.bn)e years uo. He aaid tbe note bacf made ita way down to Mmco where a hunter round it in a bush "Tlus year the wmds must have bem blowiac towanls the middle ol tbe ccxmtry, • • the prto- dpal noted. Re aald the acbool's dlatan~e record wu aet laat year wt.i a note fluttered lo earth In downtown Pbiledelpbla. The ac:bDol'1 lborteat dell•ery also was aet lut year when a man walking oo the comer ol the 1cbool ~ happened lll>- on the mesaqe. He delivered hi.a reply in per'Ul. PHOENIX. Aris. CAP) - Former Pnsident Gel"ald R. Ford said 'l\8day tbe Uaited States sbouJd be prepared tc take military steps , •• necessary, to block further ~ vtet aureuian ID the lllddk Eut. Ford aakt be supports Prm- dent Carter'• amouneed adionl to pwlisb the Sovieta for their at- tack in Alc-mstu. But be aa1d be will '~lDterested to Hf wbat additional at.ape be mlChJ take. ll may req\lll'e military ac· Uoa." l Laguna's School Bus Fees Draw Fire Coast Gets Inch h mtllicm lD badpt Cuti. And wbiJe the parent. ...... ~tla• to I.be I• propam, DU· lrlct S&fl'l. Robert Sandal.a aald, "la dl1cuulon1 wltb many parata then appean to be aD und ntendtns c1 the ftllaadal problem tM diatrtct la fadnl and · tM need at tll1a Ume to cbar1e for bome to school tr&Dlportatioa.. 11 He aaid parent.a a.re coa.aider· IDI car poolinc in some in· Rain, Go Away? Not· Before Friday B1 JACKIE B\'llAN CM -Dlllty .._""" A storm ayatem that dumped more than an loch of ralo on some parts of the Orange Coast overnight continued to Pound the area today and is expected to last through Friday, the Na· tional Weather Service said. A spokesman said an arctic storm gathering over San Fran· clsco today ls moving southeast and could bit this area by :Fri· day. As for the weekend, be said. "We don't know yet." The storm's most serious overnight damage along the Orange Coast occurred in San Clemente, where a rain· triggered mudalide closed the two northbound lanes of Pacific Frietad or Foe"! Photographer spotted this sign on the bllck of a van parked in Newport Beach. Owner of the vehicle wasn't around. so photographer was unable to determine exactly what is meant by the sign, but it appears to be a challenge born out of frustration about Americans being held hostage in Iran. The hostages have begun their third month of captivity. NixOn Celebrates 'Qdiet' Birthday Tbe Yorba Unda·bon Niim bu been prepaiina to move to a 12-room N.W Yoik townhoule wttb b1a wife Pat ancl to aet up a new office there. Tbe Nbom ban eold tbelr Su Clemiate elltat.e to Newpcirt Beacb hriltiwanen wbo ~ to oiler plded toara ol the NWlia ~ ud to build le JQ1&t7 bomH OD 'tb• aurrouadtnt MNAle. Nlsoe•1 4a--JWi-. 1*-b•bucl Dtl'fid ~ and Utetr cbUd hiiiaJ, Wbo lift ill neatbf Cll*trao Be.ell, ..... sebeclaled to .wt tbe former ' .,.......tod&1. Coaat Highway in the north pa.rt or the city al about midnight Tuesday. City crews cleaned up the mess and reopened lbe lanes this morning Laguna Beach police said at midmorning they were consider· mg closing Laguna Canyon Road due to an accumulation or eight inches of water in the Big Bend area. Some flooding was also report· ed in front of Emerald Bay at Pacific Coaet Highway and Oak Street. Also in Laguna, flooding was reported this mornine at a house at 1625 SUnset Ridge, in 20 units of the San llaar:tm Hot.el at 896 South Coat m&bwal'. and ln tbe 1100 block of NorU. Coast mpw91. Alao lo tbe 1outb county, Caspers Park wu cloeed early today because ol slippery un- paved roeda. Oftlclala aaid it would be nopened whenever the road.a were auntclently dry. The heaviest amount of rain- fall for the 24 hours ending this morning was recorded at the Moulton Niguel Wat~r Treat- ment Plant in Laguna Niguel, where 1.22 inches were measured. The season total there was 3.2S mches, compared to 9.69 inches last year at this time. In Huntington Beach, rainwalcher J. Sherman Denny tabulated a rainfall of .92 or an inch this morning, for a season total or 3.14 inches -well below last year's 6.97 inches. "It really came down between 2 and 2:30 t.bis morning," Denny said. ''It just poured for that ball hour." More heavy rai.n was falling at mid-mornin1 today. The Orange County Flood Coo· trol District. rePorted overnight rainfall of .62 of an inch in Costa Mesa, for a season measure- ment of 2.61. La.st year at t.bia time 6.32 inches bad been re- corded. In Santa Ana, .94 of an inch had fallen, making 2. 79 inches this aeuon. . Average rainfall at thh time of year along the Orange Coast is. about five inches for tbe season beginnin1 July 1. . Talks Winding Up PEKING <AP) -U .S . Def ente Secretary Harold Brown llDd Cbina'1 top lttder, Hua Guofen1, met beblnd clOHCl-doon lD the Great Ball ~ tbe Peop)a today for the windup ot • Hdei• ~ talb OQ def-.e coordlJladoii between the two countrlel. Goa Bil& Tolncrea.e atanc., piwentq to drlve tWr )'ouqate'a to .oa from school rather tba pay the trimattt farea. Trmteea wUl review Uuit ree aehedu!e wben they meet 'l'bun· dQ at T:ao sf:.m. lD dlltrict of. flea at s.w ~St. Coat per day for eacb y~ tatlnl tbe bus to and from acbool la• eentt. Pareata who want to pay for round-trip farel from Feb. 1 un- ~aUWorlcers W llareb 14 will have to make out a cheek to the 1ebool district in the amount ol $17. Second quarter coat ror the aame Mniee from March 17 to June lJ wU1 be Mt. accordl.n& to the district '1 fee procram. The cost tncreases to Sl . .O rcw two children. $2 for three cbildreo and $2 40 for four cb.lldren ta.kine the bus to and from Kbool each day Tbat mum a Laguna Beaeb famUy tend!"' tbNe ~ to utsool dm1Y ~ llareb u will pay the d1strict "°· U tbeJ wtab to ecamoe tbe procram after that date and UDt1J tbe md of tbe ICbool year, they would ba~e to pay an additional 1111. to a second letter teat to parenta earber thil month, tbe d.l.atnct Mked t.Mt parentt who want to me die bus fee program purchue pUMS at the acboola <See Bll8 PEE. Pa1e Al> Roni Farrell <left), and Russell Manzone Myrtis Wa&ner and Karoline Koelter. Sbe talk to Susan LeBlanc In San Clemente iD signed. An evUer~to pin auftl. effort to set her to •ten a petltioo tdtin& a cient slpatnres f were June recall election for Councilwomen qu.a.llfiedbytbecounty CJf .-en. Bus Worken Shel'lshocked Worried employees at a San Clemente bus depot asked police to remove a live bai.ooka shell from a locker when the explosive device was found Tuesday afternoon. Police removed the 66 mm shell and turned It over to military police at Camp Pendleton. It was not known who placed the shell in the depot locker at 306 s. El Camino Real. Prices Dip In Trading Of Futures Su1ef Tragedy Capo Beach Teen 'Critical' Firteen-year-old Caplstrano Beach resident Bnan McNuJty was critically iJuured Tuesday after his surfboard struck him an the head in the waves near Trafalgar Street beach. McNulty is the son of the late Pat McNulty. a former Assoclat· ed Press correspondent fre-e lance writer, and surfing en· thusiast McNuJty was reported in critical cooditioo today in Jtis. sion Community Hoepital's in- tensive care unit after sufferiJli what paramedics described as a depressed Skull fracture ID the 8 am mashap A surfing compan100 of McNulty's told bfeguards the youth ··1ocJted out" of a two-foot wave. was struck by the board and knocked Wlconscious. The fnend pulled the stncken surfer to th~ ~hore JUSl before lifeguards amved Paramedics rushed McNuJty to the bospttal where he UD· der'4'ent surgery Lifeguards described the mishap as • "freak" occun-ence smce surf condillODS were oot buardous Tuesday 13 Cult Members Face Drug Charges the federal aaenc1es led to tbe laterception of 500 PoW>d.a ol buhiab from Aflhani•tan in tbe Nortbem Califomia clly ol Coo·~ <See CULT, Pase AJ> , --------' Coast Giving Bibles IAL1UllOlla CAP> -omct• Of ~ ~ wMdl ......... aw. 1.D p.Me .~a• uaenwa.., UllJ u -.......... .. ~ Ull prectk9 daaal. fte ODl'll-. tllilld ~ "1 ma. Aliclnlt1 OIFI .a •~tt,..., .. T .... ,. .. ...,.. ..... ta•cu• die w~ CoUD a , wblck alliO ... d.11· trt ... Of U. ..... b'om lm\llltO lat~.,_.._. partllllObo Jec:tedtoU.....atmrd. ,... llbM-tM °" J ~ ol t.be Twtt'MM plQI \M baic*a of Pie'• IUlld Pro...t. -bed beeli atwa ••aJ In l*bUc ttboatl ta IA MUJl.Ud eomlU.9 tor Mnral y1an. a.re.. CU• • .._.,_, n ... a• ' VI ASHINOTON <AP> -Pnlidlat CaMr ia fonnalb llUlaa lD mota a wt. of meuuree a1etn1t tbe So~ll Uaioa tn ,... tallaUcJD for wbn be ca.lb "tbe snatea threat to peace aiDc:e the Second Wortd War.'' can. said ~' Gt'2lt UUll tlMM meuure1 wW make the &met umao ··1utr .... •• but acbowleclle:~~ wtn not tnee tbi KnmllD to wltbdriw tnnn-M.i . Spe•1rtn1 to about 100 memberl ol tbe and Staate ln- Yited to tbe Wbtt.e llOUM for a report oo tbe fituatioo lD Southw• .US., CaNr said then WU aothlDI the Unlted Stat. could bne doat mi.Utarily to block the Soviet actloa. ..,.., .......... ,,, ......... , .... 11EllPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -A llempb.la druutat filled more than 200 prescrtpCJam for Elvia Presley ln the 19 moot.bl before ,tbe slnaer's death, even tboulh be "knew or abould have lmown • . . Presley had aaerioul drul problem,:• the state aaya. Jl'Vina Jack Kincb. owner of Tbe Pharmacy House, bu been ordm'ed to appear before the state Board or Pharmacy on March 4 oo cbarl• of .lnd.llc:rlmlnat.ely bandln& out the pre- tcriptlom, a mte offtdal Hid Tuelday. The State Board of lledlcal Examiners lD September lodeed almllar cbarps qainat Dr. O.rae Nlc~. wbo was Presley's doct« for U years before the rock 'n' roll star's Au1. 18, 197'7, death. 11 fn, ... •i.Enl'i CAIRO Egypt <AP> -An EcYPUan archaeological team bu uncoveled 2S Pharaonic tombs lD aout.bern E&YPt "coataln· log a large quantity of 2,000.year-old mummies," the Al Ahram newspaper reported. · The excavated aite lD Kom Ombo, 600 miles south of Cairo. al.lo contained elaborately ornamented sarcophagi, alabaster vases and precioul, atooe-inlaid necklaces, the report said. Farmers Fame The Rain on Grain ls Mainly a Pain By PIDL SNEIDBaMAN Ol .. o.Ny ........... Most Orange County farmers are greeting the current rainy weather with open arms, although the showers may have a negative effect on a few crope that are presenUy in the harvest atage "It• s one of \,hose altuationa where what's good for one fellow lan't always good for the othen, '' explained Harry Otto, farm adviser with tbe Universi- ty of Callfomla CooperaUve Ex· tension olfice in Anaheim. "But for most growers, the rain we're finally starting to have la welcome."· He said the rain wUl be helpful for dry-land barley and "Will help prepare the soil for cropa sucn aa tomatoes and sweet corn, wbicb will be planted be&iooln1 in February With farmers payin& $70 per acre·Coot or more for lrrigaioo water. the free rain will help keep some Jf'OWlDI co.ta down, Otto added. The farm adviser noted, however. that the showen can interfere with current harvest· inl of celery, cauJiflower and broccoli ln Orange County. These ve1etablea have a very abort period for proper barveat· m1, so pickinl probably wm be - conducted throutb tbe lhowera and mud. Otto added that moisture can increase the chance of crop dis· eue in tbeee vegetables. Dean Bucbinger, orchard de- DAILY PILOT partmeot manacer with the Irvine Co. 'a agricultural division, ls pleased about the current showers. "We're viewing this with a great deal of joy," he said. ''It's been a long dry spell. The rain 1s especially welcome for citrus and avocados." Buch1nger explained that farmers generally irrigate with Colorado Rlver water, which leaves significant salt deposits in the soil. "U we have a 1ood rain, it nu.shes the aalt from the aotl, and that'• ooe of lbe benefits," he said. "And when It rains, we don't have to pay for the labor or the water for in1~atiQD." Jim Nahas, 1eneral manqer of G1'anada Muketlog-SF Farms, which crowa strawber- ries on 165 acres lD Irvine and Mlaalon Viejo, said the rain Is generally beneficial to the strawberry crop. He added, "If t.bil is just going to be like a weekend storm, it will have just a minimal effect on us." Too much 1'ain, such as the 40 inches that soaked the area lD · 1978, can be very harmful to crops. But with about two inches recorded midway through the rainy season, that proepect ap- pea rs unlikely, farm experts say. E,.._P-.eAJ BUS FEE •.. Rebdorce ~P8 •• KABUL. ., .. _.. .. CAP) - lo I lm=~lau ..._ . land ........ ,...... ... ..,.,,~..... .. ... ..... ,...,. .... al .......... la ......... ~==· IOQICAI rePoNd ,.,. U' d11 '°' .,. (R..-.._,.AT> D • HPIUt• report. • Paklltni • ~aper quoted AfCh•q rebel IOUl'Cel .. ..,. the &cmet fWCtll wen at~ totltJt•trd ft'Cal tbe clt.1 ol Kuo· dabar toward tbe P1kt1tul border, 80 mllll away, to occupy mWt.ary poltl nld to baVI ~ 1btndmed by Afpu um1 ct. .. n.en. Tb• report of tbe Kabul- Kandahar alrtlft WU ~ lD lalamabad. Pald1t~ m three foreipn wbo said they wttoeHed tbe lncttnp at tbe Kalldabar alrpo)1, They Nlcl tbty aaw about 20 lll'le tnmlpolt planel brt.llllnl lD relnforcemmta. The Sovieta were reported to bave 5,000 troopa already in the lmport.aat 10uthero dty . • Housing Plan Public Hearing Delayed Again A public beartn1 that was scheduled tonight on the pro- posed Gleodale Federal bouam, program bu been continued un- UJ Feb. 6. The development firm ia pro- pos log to construct approx- imately U!OO residential unita oo l ,265 acres east or the San Die&o Freeway in San Juan Capistrano. A bearing was set for December, but was continued to tonl&bt after city officials and Glendale Federal represen· tatives agreed more work was needed on a.n alternate proposal. Further refinement is still necessary oo the proposed de- velopment altematJve, city of· flclala aaid. so the public hear- ing bu been delayed again until next month. Company offlciala are review· mg an alternative proposal pre- pared by the city and a Newport Beach fa.rm that would see the highest amount ol open apace in the hillafde development and the smallest acreage devoted to hows- 10g. The c\ty last year reJe<:ted an environmental lmpact report on the development, saying the re· port dld not adequately address the issues of pubUc Improve- ments, school fees, the amowit of grading necessary for the proj- ect and the visual and traffic Im· pacts of the project, situated south of the San Juan Hilla golf course. l',,..P.,,eAJ CULT ••• cord in Al.lgUlt ot im, aceordinl to Mor1an. Laguna Beach Police Capt. Neil Purcell. who said he personally arrested Leary on marijuana cbargea in 1M8, declared Tuelday that the um indictment.a disrupted aJleged operatlom of the Brotherhood in Laguna Beech. "There is still a Brotherhood of Eternal Love but it 1s not as or1anlaed u It u.aed to be," Purcell aaid. He added, however, that representatives are very aopbls\lcated and s~ciali1ed and deal m "notlu.n& but major categories ... ''They are big. They can't get much bigger," be observed. The two Orange Coast men who were arrested Tuesday were identified by aulhoriltes u Donald K Drury, 42, 105·A Aragon, San Clemente and John Hart, 38, 1585 Tahiti Ave., Laguna Beach. · Others arrested include Gordon B. Munn. 46. Bremertoo, Wasb.; Richard S. Green. 37, Sauaallto; Dean R . Martinez, 30, Stockton; Vernon L. Smith, 38, Truckee; Mark P. Stanton, 33, San Fraociaeo; Morry P. Weln- steln, 38, K1ll Valley. Tbe lndictmenta followed an 18·month lnve1Ulallon coordinated by the Oran1e Coun- ty Narcolica Task Force. Working oa the cue were tbe police departments or Laguna Beach . San Clemente and Garden Grove. the Department or Jus tice , the Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement and other federal agencies. It wu reported that abOut 20 pounds of hashis h were re· covered during the arrests. South Laguna Plan May Hit $140,000 A propoeecl plan to awde de- velopment in South Lasuna may cost aut.t.a:nt.lally more than the $80 ,000 Orange Co unty supervllOn 1et aside lo No- vember. The cost of preparrn1 the Sout.b Laguna specific plan may reach '140.000, an Environmen- tal M~ Aiency <EMA> report to aupervtSOrS said But the plan's m•jor propo nent, Supervuor Thomas RUey. whose f'\flb District includes South Laguna, aald Tuesday be expecu Kate mooey to pay for at least a portion of the btU That's becauae the document wUJ serve u a state-mandated local coast~ plan. for which state funds are avatlable. Riley 1a1d Temporarily putting uide tbe question of aiidlUooal coats, supervlaon ordered EMA dlrec· tor George Osborne to rush the seleclloo of a slate ol poutb6e specific plan coosult.anta. Supentsora expect the plan to be romp&eced wttb ooe yNr The area to be studied ia bounded bJ Lquna Beach dty limits ui on the northwest, the proposed Aliso VieJO planned community oo the north, and Laguna Niguel to the eut and southeast. Riley said be proposed the de- ve lop meot guide for South Laguna beeause of the success of a simllar document for Dana Point And. IWey added. several ma- 1or projects planned for the area have recently stirred the com- munity's concem. Thoae projecu anclude ex· pansioo ot a shopping center and development or two major bous- 10 g tracts. oceanfront con - dom lnlu m s and a possible hotel resort complex Residents have complained that those developments may destroy the village character ol the area as well as add to tbe traffic congestion on the already-overburdened Paclfic Coast Highway. The spedfic plan should re. solve any rema ining general plan and z.orung questions as well u serve as the area's coaat.aJ pla.. Riley said. Catalina Airlines Faces FAA. Charges The Federal Av1at1o n Ad m i nlstrat1on has charged Catalina Alrlmes with operating 1 m properly mainla.uled atrc raft The airline may have to pay a $200,000 floe. an FAA official sald today. Alex Garvis. a spokesman for the federal agency said that Catalina AlrlJ.nes £ailed to in- spect two ol its atrcraft in ac- cordance with its paintenance program and operated the seaplanes in an "unairwort.by" cood1Uon. Scattering the Message Garvis said airline officials were notified of the FAA action by letter last week and have un- til Jan. 15 to respond to the cbar1ea. A1rline officiala were not available for comment. &dWon Notes Recovered in Faraway Places By STEVE MAJlBLE OI .. Deity""" IUff Laura Nelson's balloon· carried message was found by 74-year-old MaWe Chenault next to one of her chickens in tbe front yard ol her EJ Dorado, Okla., farm. Tina Nlcbol's meuaee ol aood will from Hunttniton Beacb wu answered by blgh acbool senior Kara Lamb who found It dan- 1.llng from a cactus outalde. her 6ometown ot Old Glory, Tex. Marine set. Bnd Stout wrote to kinderiarten student Maril Otkin when be found a note flap. ping on top of bla bellcopter. Another me11a1e from a Hawe1 School elementary stu- dent wu 19Cued by a hUDler stalkln1 quail near a Mexlcan villaae. The letten began comt.na in after 410 Hawet students re- le11ed heUum-fUJed balloons carryln1 their meaaafH of peace and love aevera da71 before 'Jbanb,Svtn&. Student.a were encoura~ed to wt.lb their unknown reel entl a pleuaat Tbant11h n• or Cbriltmu. Stamped polt canll were included for reapoll.MI. Ra •H School Prlnclpal Robert Lanell '1ald many ltu- d1nlt added utra me11a1ee . . One lift 1atd she boped tle boltq• tn Iran ftl'I freed tw tbe time I*' me11aa1 landed. Another atudent IGllett«l u.... WU too mucb hate ID the world. Ooe note ltr'Dek a chord wttJa 'Nldn·biilNd ~Stout. He Hid tbe DN wariDed him an4 Ulal be woiald tMP tt tonver, 9"D tJaota•b lt ... qialte batw.d -dllt1. A t0·1•ar·old f armtr lll Sa.leder. ~ .• niPol'ted b9 .. .s.ua•ted Wll• tb• m .... ,. iroppect fNlb . .-, ID fram of h\1 ~baallDC · tractGI". lie lal4 It iUde ldl da1. OiM~m•• only drifted a few blocks from the acbool before it waa sudden· ly delivered. But Bob Blumberg laid he WU happy to eet the note. "In thia time ol kidnapping and universal unrest, lh1I world could use more people lllte you," he wrote beck to first grade stu· dent Kimmie Wallaver. "11 'a good tD know our f\rture leaders have feellnp of love and peace." Landi said be also recelved a response to a meuaee released from the ICbool three yean aio. He said tbe note bad. made its way down to Mexico where a hunter found 1t ln a bush. ''Thia year the winds must have been bJoW'i:ng towards tbe mjddle of the country.·· the priD- dpaJ noted. He uJd tbe school's distance record wu set last year when a note nuttered to earth in downtown Philadelphia. The acbool'a shortest delivery also was set tut year when a man walk:ing on the corner of the school grounds happened up- on lbe message. He delivered hia reply in penoo. Improper maintenance of aircraft la a violation ol federal avtatioo recuJaUom. Two Catalina Airlines seaplanes were lovoJved in crashes during the put year. In a crash last April, one woman drowned when a seaplane went into the ocean off Catalina Island. The old Grumman Goose am- phibian planes also have been erounded In rrevlous years because o suspected mechanical problem.a. The airline is presently shut- tling passengers to Cat.Una oa helicopters. The seaplanes are not beinl used. Coast Gets Inch 1t lttb trfft aod Newport Boulevard. Tbie propt~ bin told to a printe de • Am~ tbe poulbllitl• diJ.. c_... Md Mell placlq JlcNal· ly OD tb9 cam• ol one ot the dl1trlot'1 four re1ular bl1h acboolt, but pareata and teacben ursed tbat the pr'OIJ"am remata a MPU&te Ut.Y. McNalb' ..,._students who --Rain, Go Away? Not Before Friday By JACKIE BYMAN Ot•Dlllfr .......... A storm system that dumped more than an inch of rain oo some parts ol the Oranae Coast ovemilht conthwed to pound the area today and la expected to last tbrouah Friday, the Na· tiooal Weather Service said. A spokesman said an arctic 11.0rm gathering over San Fran· cl.sco today is moving southeast and could bit this area by Fn· day. As for the weekend, be said, "We don't know yet." The storm's most serious overnight damage along the Orange Coast occurred in San Clemente, where a rain- trlagered mudslide closed the two northbound lanes of Pacific Coast Highway in the north part of the city at about midnight Tuesday. ..,,..,., ......... "'919 PEGGY ENGARD PAE8ENT8 CONTRASTlNO FACES •tntor~ Ptdteta Appe• ••Par Tela Continue .. City crews cleaned up the mess and reopened the lanes this morning. Laguna Beach police said at midmorning they were con&i .... inl clostna La&UDA Canyon Road due to an accumulation of eight lncbes of waler in the Big Bend area. Some flooding was al.so report- ed in front of Emerald Bay at Pacific Coast Hi2hwav and Oak <See BAJN, Page AZ) Firms Get Plan Study For Center S.•eraJ LOI a.elea firms haYe bem ~ted to condJxt u ecai 'r .. fatility plan- nln1 1tuc!y for the proJ)09ed Oran•• Cc>uatJ Jlmic Center bl ea.ta Mesa. John M. Rau, executive vice president of Orange County Music Center Inc., announced the contracts thl.s week as the next step in planning to build the ~ million. 3,200-aeat center in the South Coast Plua area. Completioo ls targeted for the mid-1!8>5 oo five acres of land donated by the Segerstrom family. Principal rums named to con- dµct the three-month economic study were The Luckman Partnership Inc. and Harrisoo Price Co. They will analyze economic and market viability, funding alternatives and public support, as well as site analysl.s, muter planning, conceptual design studies and project coat estimates. The location ls directly across from South Coast Repertoey's theater, also built on land donated by the Segentroms. The Luckman Partnenbip's past project.I have included de- 1ip of the Phoenix Sympbooy Hall and Civic Plaza, and pro- irammiq and muter planning 1tud.le1 for the John F. Kennedy Performln1 Arts Center in Waahlnatoo, D.C. The H.arrl.soa Price firm will tackle the economic aspects ol the stud). In addition, Paul S. Veneklueo and Auociates will handle the acoustlc1 1tud1; Geor1e Thoma• Boward the theater equipment aod operatloo study; Wheeler • Grey, Inc., dvU etlltneerllll; LlD&cott, Law " QreeDipan. me., traffic and parkinl; and Syaka 6 B~. meebaJd.cal and electrical. Goa Billa Tolncreaae . for 10111• 1peclal edueatloo clUMI. School truatee 8 .J . SJd.lllu ioted al1dmt reloeattq McNaf. ly at alCJOte · Vista. aaJinl. abe WHD't eonvtJlced it WU tM moet ea.t-effeetive alteraaUve. . la dileuuiGal a year aeo, some pareata from the llcmte Vllta area opPoMd pladnc a ldp lebool prosram iQ tbllr bal'bOocl BOWever, no one 1 .,. •• tbe pn>poea1 ,._. ~ Tru.lt9M deC1cled laat year to move McN~ to llCJDte Vista. but the.plan ••• 1u1pended when e8l'Uer etfcietl to sell tbe JleN~ Sebool site failed. In the interlm, tbe poaaibillty ot locattns tbe acbool eJMwa.ire ,,.. railed apiD. ' Nude Studio Can't Open Mesa Owner Must Await Legal Action The California Supreme Court bas refused to allow Costa Mesa's nude modeling place, the Sunshine Studio, to remsun open while it appeal,s ~city's denial of a uae permit, the studio's at- torney said Tuesday. .. That means we stay cle»ed," said attorney Jaroe1 Goff. He noted that the na.lln& could mean the end of a two-year bat· tle ~tween the studio and the ci- ty , because of the possibility that studio owner Patricia McNulty will decide to close down. permanenlly rather than pursue an appeal. Goff said be was to be notifted this week of the owner's de- c11ion. Miss McNaulty couldn't be contacted today. .. For Rent" slgm went up late Rezoning of Mesa last week In front of the Sunshine Studio building at 583 W. 19th St.., but 1t couldn't be im· mediately determined whether they referred to the top floor, oc- cupied by the studio, or to tbe vacant~ floor. Sunshine Studio haa leased the apace from building owner William En&Je, wbo formerty owned the studio a well but IOld 1t to Miss McNulty last spring. City ofticlall have oppos«I tbe studio, wb.icb often node models for conversat.ion and pbotoc· rapby, aaytna it adds blipt to their dowmown redevelopment area. Mias lllcNuhy bas protested • that she ls nmn.ing • leeitimate C d S • B k d bualneas and bu a riabt to on 0 1te ac e ~r~tbe~hMt Studio In ~ Anaheim Lm't affected b.J tbe J A rezoniJl« or tbe 185-acre Tbe SUiok.a property, formeJ'<> lela1 battle. l Sakfoka property fn north Costa I y 1 one d pr i m a r ii y for Mesa to allow about 1,500 COD· a&ricultural UM, II located l!Clj• dominlum1 and 1.25 million cent to tbe San Die10 and Costa square reet of commercial and Meaa freewayw at tbe nortbern industrlal space woo Plannfn& dtJ Umtta. east ol South Coat Commlulon backiDI Tt&eadQ. Pwa. Tbe commit'• recommen-About 14 ~ will be dediclt-daUon will be onrarded to tbe ed to roada, with the remalnlq City Coundl. Tbe unanimom 151 acres dweloped. PlannJ.na CcmmlMSm vote came after little dllcuuioo. Tbe re- IODe la CODlidered roudDe ba the -..-..-_ c cil •ab ot an earlier OtJ Coundl l'f.a:=l!NI ODD amendment to tbe dtJ'• leaenl plu to permit tbe ehu.P. How .. er, Royal• f)enlop- mm~ wb1eb la dne)oplq tbe property, must IWl (alD d\7 91>' pro.al f« tbe actual plam for Md pbMeottbe~ Tbe ftrlt ,.... wUl be blfCft •P•~CGmm...._Mcm­da1. ne for ...... aqunfootalleelOIQla•• --fl ··Jiftll*.tt .... to so.th COiiilt Plae..' . Fifing Period Set to Open ! Coast i l IMllDE TellAY .. RAIN ••• ....... Abo la IAIUu, ftoocllnt frU NPONd Udl mom! al a 1MMIM 8l 1111 e...t R.lq. ln IO WU'8 of U.. Maart. ''°' I at M louU» Ooalt HlabwQ. aod la the 1100 bloc~ ol Nott*-Coaat ftl.sJIWQ Al10 in the 1a\ltb tount1, Caapen Pait " t url)I toda, bMe\M fl lll1"fY \ID pavtd roeda. Ott1tlall Hld It would '-.....,.awes v.r the roadl ..,. aUftk Uy dl'1 The bMrieM • t ot rain f au for u. .. t'OChnc t.h1a mornlq wu ~ at the II oultoa Ntau.1 Wat er Tr .. t ment PlMt ln Lquna NlaueJ, wb•r• I .II lntbu ware mHSUNd. Tbe eeuon total the,. wH 3.Z tacb•. ~ to t.• lD~bea lat year at tlda Ume. An lrvtne police apolteaman aaid that the lntenectlon of Irvine Boulevard and Yale Avenue In the Vtllase of Northwood wH cloud thla mornina became of fioodina. No other m~ problem• were reported u heavy rain• con tlnued to pelt the area th11 mom· tn1. ta Huntln1too B~a c h . rainwa\cher J . Sherman Deru\)' tabula'*5 a ralnf all of II ol an -toch tJlil mornint. for a MUOll lota1 of 3.14 lncbea -well .,...,,.. lut 1ear's 1.97 lncML .. It really came down between 2 and 2:30 this morni.D& ••. ~ aaid. "It just poured for that half hoar." More bea'f7 ra1D was faJling at nlld-moumc today The Orange County Flood Con- trol District reported ovemigbl rainfall of 62 of an Inch 111 Cost.41 Mesa, for a season meuutt· ment of 2.61 Last year at t.hi.s time 6.32 inches had been re corded. In Santa Ana, 94 of an m<'h had fallen, making 2 79 inche5 this season. Average rainfall at lbis time of year along the Orange Coast is about five inches for the season beginning July 1. * * * _., ............ RAINING rMSIOE -A maintenance work~r vacuums watt'r from a comdor at Estancia High School after ~~,-y rains brouaht down some tile and forced the ~·aC"WlbDll d one dassf'OOID: 13 Cult Members Face Drug Charges By ROBERT BAKKE& oe-OetfY~-Th1rteeo persona who ..re al leged to be members of the Brotherhood of Eternal Lov~ have been indicted by the Onoge County Grand Jury oo charges of coo.apinng to import $3 3 million In hashish to CahfomJa Eight o( the suspects, includ Ina two residenta of Laguna Beach and San Clemente. were arr ested 1n police s weeps throughout the state early Tues day Snow, Rain Headed For San Francisco Five otben are atlll at larae. The Indictments were the second to be filed agalnat mem· ben of,tbe Eternal Brotherhood or El.emat Love that authorities said set up operations in Lacuna Beach years a10 under the leade rship of Dr. Timothy Leary. 87 'fte A2ndated Pnu An artlc--bred sDOWltorm and • subtropical rainstorm from the Baja Cout were expected to cooverce ovtt the San Fnmctaco Bay area today, brtn'1nl 1Cal· tered rain and cold. Tbe northern atorm baa already broucbt heavy IDOW to Seattle and other part• of the Northwest. A travelen adYbory baa been i11ued for the Sbut.a·Siakiyou Mountain•. oortheaatern California and the Sierra Nevada u the storm reac.bel tboae area. c DAILY PllOT T"'OtMltC....~ .................. _ _ .... _...._ ............... °" .... , ................ ~ ................... . ~.....,....,,..,....,, ...... ""' .. ....... ..._.IMOl.-.....--~--Y.....,,1,,...,'-............ C-.. ............. -.............. --..... .. =.=:=.::=:=.::· ~· ... .................... ,...~ VIC.t"".,..... ___ __ ,,.,... ...... ..... ':' ........ ~ -::..~~ • Slron1 gusty winds accom· pany the storm, with snow down to 2,500 feet in the northwest and Siaklyous and a,OOCMJ,000 feet ln the Sierra. Temperat.uree will drop u the storm arrives into low 50s and 408 in moat areas. Lowa will be ln the 408 and 30I. f',...PflfleAJ TEACHERS • • reached by March 15. THcben to be laid otf for next year must be notified by that. date. William CUe, president ot the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers, contended offlclala bad raised tbe ponlbillty of aevere cuts ln the bual pro1ram as a tradeoff for aome other teacher demandl. But admlniatratlve officials denied offertq a tradeoff. Teacben mad• a half·bour pretentadoo to lbe board Tues· day explainlna the value of tha bual PfOll'&ID to 1tudnt Mill development, bHltb and seU· •teem . Roller Skate Clan SliJteil Five of thoee lndlct.ed Jan 3 alJo were named in a 1972 indlcl meat which a1ao involved the Brotherhood of Eternal Love, accordina to Deputy District At· tomey Hal Morgan. Leary, who now resides in Beverly Hllla, wu not believed to be involved ln the invesU1a· Uoo leadinl up to last week'• in· dlctment.a, llOr=d. Mor1an aald y that the lnveaU1atlon waa touched off after authorlUea received UPI from the Central 1DteW1eae• Aaeacy and the u .s. Dnai JCn. forcement about the alle1ed operatloll. The lnformaUon 1upplled by Northern Callfomla clty of em. the federal atenci• led to U>e iatercepUoo of 500 poundl of huhllb from Af.rhanlltan ln the cord tn Ausuat ohm, accordlnl toMorpn. Lasuna Beach PoUce Capt. Nell Purcell, wbo uld ha personally arrested LeUJ on marlJuaoa cbartH ln 1M8. declared "'-day tbat I.be ll'7I lndtctmenta dla~ed operaUonl ol the lD La1una Beach. •1Tben ta ltill a Brottierbood of Et.mal Low but It ii not • or, a Di Md u It aaed to be, .. Purcell NSd. . . . He added, however, that reprtaentatt••• are ••rr 10pbt1Ucae..d IDd •P•daJl.Ril and deal In °1Whlq but major' cate1oriel." "Tb., an IU..'l"bl1 cu't,. much blua.'~ fie ...,ed • 'QOM. i,. (AP) -AIM.oil.lb 1•11ab "'Maltnl Mt oe UM root ol ........ W..1. waW., to teu of U.0.uda Of qp- po11.ra •• tndtttaaal -., Wabil f« tbe uaa•a llatJ&e lloelem~. It an1 of tbe taUb'ful c•r•monloual.J flailed ........... wttb eba1m to tbe rltJtbmtc beat of drama and tambomfBN • tbeJ muebed tbroupu.e ....... ,,.. .,, • .,. a1 um bolJ ~. 10t mu. ..a. al Tebran, wen dra"d with black nar• and lammed wttla hundred• of bou1andl of Khomelai aup-porten 1bovtln1 In Pentan. ·-oowa wttb carter. KhonMfnj Is Our Leader. Down Wltb Amenca!" The familiar. white· bearded nsure ot Khomeini, weariq a black robe and a black turban, emeried ror about M mlDUl.eS at mid·mormn,. l'Wlked by bb son Ahimd and other adviaen, he waved to the eattnaaiutic crowd for 3S mlnutee before re- turnlnt lmlde. SimUar demomtraUons were reported throu&bout Iran today. the holy day ot Arbain, c:elebnt· ed each year 40 days after the annlvenary of the death of Imam HoMetn. a 7lb century rej. atlve of Prophet Mohammed, believed by Shiites to be the founder of their sect. It la a1ao the second anniversary of a bloody pre-revolution coafroota- Uon between support.en of then· exiled Khomeini and soldiers loyal to Shah Mobammed .Ka.a Pahlavi. Friday. fights broke out lo Qom between Khomeini supporters and backers ot Iran's sttOQd. ranking religious leader, Ayatollah Mohammed Kazem Sbartat-Madari. Rem Airlift Afghan Forces To Province KABUL. Af&banistan (Al'> - Soviet transport plaoe:s, iD an airli!t lk1rtiaa rebd·bdd lad routa. are fenytna fresh Red army troope from Kabul to the disputed province d Kandahar in M>uthem Af=~ aoarces reported from~ city ~ day <Related story, A7> lo a separate report , a Palustaoi newspaper quoted Afghan rebel~ u aayiq the Soviet forcea were movmg southward from the city of Kan- dahar toward tbe Pak1stao1 border. 80 aulea away. to occupy tn lli ta ry post.a laid to have been abaodooed by Afghan army de· serters· • The report of tbe Kabul Kandahar aa.rhft was received lD la lam a bad, Pakistan. from three foretgners who aaid they witnessed the landinp at the Kandahar atrpOl"t. They saMi they uw about 2IO large transport planes brinon& in reinforcements. Tbe Sonets were reported to have 5,000 troops already in the Important southern city Hits~· • BALTlltOU (AP) -omdllll fl ~ ~ ftlQ dlltrUdel Blble9 ID f'llbk ldllooll ..._-'de. aq U., .w Mt ..... ,.._. a OIDlaa dlii& the lll"dlol ii w11rttt• doul. TIM°'**""· lined TumdQ by ..-Attarney a.-.a 81.epben H. ~n= ID respcme to a reQWl f« -.i ~ from U. YI Cowrt7 aeltoob. dldt aUOwed c1Ja. tr1buUoa ot the Bibi.el trom im ....w 1Mt ,...,. when a pana& Cllb- Jeet.ed totbeldlool boercL Tbe lllhll9 -tbe K1D1 James ftl'lkm ol tbe N .. ,._.,,,,..,. plus tbe boob ol PuJms and PnJYerbs -bad been tt..a nq In publle aeboola In H llUTla:Dd comtMa forM't'eral yean. c.rcer rues~ ... ,., n ... ,. W ASRINGTON (AP) -Plwics.at carter la form&IJ.J utliDI In motioa a eerie9 ol measures aplnst the Semel Union In ,... tallatloo for what be calla "the patelt threat to poace llDee the Second World War." Cuter wd Tuesday niebt that tbeM measures wW make tbe Soviet Un.loo "suffer," but ae:lmow'MQed they probably wW not force tbe Kremlln to withdraw from Afabanlatan. Speatlnc to about 100 memben ot the Houle and Semte in· vited to the White Hoae for a report on the situation in Southwest All.a, Carwr •aid there wu oothin• the United Stam could bave done mllltartly to block the Soviet action. •1 In Peantl la E ... , CAIRO, EcYPt <AP> -An Egyptian archaeologicaJ team hu uncovered 2S Pbaraonic tombs lo southern E~ypt "contain· inl a large quantity ot 2,000-year-o&d mummies,' the Al Abram newspaper reported • The acavated site lo Kom Ombo. 600 miles aouth of Cairo, also COllLalOed elaborately omameated sarcophagi, alabaster vaus and precious, stooe-1.nlaid oecltlaces. the report saki. Innkeeper Denies Water Off 4 -Days Tbe m•Mcer d a ffuntiniton Beach bold uid 34 of her gunts. wtmbd df to fire st.a lions Tuesday f.or lbowera. were not without NIUUJlC water for f ou.r d.a )'S. Lou1Soe Ruppttt. m...na«er o( the H •mtrrJCIO" 8Hcb Inn. said members of the Auckland Anglican Kaan Ollb masa.ed the ctia.oce to bear 8l the Pacific Cout l:fi&tnray lndcioC becw they wen out d tbeir rooms 10 frequeady "We dlid haft .. H znw -Uae water waa on ...S otI smee Fri· day, ... upl•med ...... ll CB'· tainly wan 't off for tait em11n four days." nre CIDd a.y Plcard aaid k arnnged abowa'a for t.be New Zealand •lD&lDI troupe after manben told 111.m ~·c1 tr1litel9 four c1ayw rar a ctr... to -clean Ma. Ruppert said a water main oa tM hotel's property broke last Fnday and plumbers had trouble locatin1 needed part.a She said bot.el water is runrung low. The dty wun't a1ooe ln belpin& out the shower seekln& 1uests. sbeclauned. ··it was ruce of the fire depart- ment lo help out but we did what we could by rounding up all the towels we could find so they could dry off," abe related. Pie a rd twd in addition to ti.le fire atation showers, firemen cooked breakfast for the slqen aod gave them a tour of the ftre tra1n1ng facility on Gothard Strff't. He said the travelers were dropped back off at the inn iD llme lo catcb a bm to San oteco. Tbe hotel DlJUl.lger said the New Zealanders were 1lvea ta.elr mcmeJ beck for tbe ocea flomt 1'00IDL "They were really Dice peo- ple." IM said. '"They told us they would be happy to come back aod stay Wlth us again.." $72,000 Goal Set In YMC4 Campaign BJ JA<lDE RYSAN °' .. ~ ........ Oraqe Cout YMCA ott1cWa kicked olf a lllO f Wld drive l'Uesday by •nnouncln1 a ioal ol m .ooo. YMCA olficials. wbo raised $51.511 iD contributioaa in 11'1'1, aaJd they estimate the m.ooo will be needed to maintain the y·· pro1ram1. wbicb serve Costa Mesa. Newport Beacb and Irvine. Tbe prorram1 lncructe pby11cal fit.neu for all ares. youth prorrama, parent and child procram1, handicapped awimminl. )'OUlh outreach and operaUc:m ot the Family Criaia Center In ec.t.a llesa. Official.a aaJd they hope to Identify 500 firms that will donate at leut SlOO each to make up $50,000 d the amount. wtth tbe rest eom•ac from m- dlvtduab and frOUPS . In • review of the Y's opera- tion over the put four years, ex- ecutive dlrec:tor Jim de Boom uid contributions rose from 59,000 lo m• to $51,sie in um. an increase ot 5%7 percent. In UM aame time period, total rec•ir.t• -lacludln1 mem- berah J>I, aranta and revenue shartns -roM from Sle8.IM to about '855,CIOO. ICxpaw ,,,.. from $191.230 ID ltT4 to l*.m ID tm, wtth tm nrurea not yet available. De Boom said one of the bi•bllfht.a of mt WU the in- atallatloa of a solar beatiq ayttam Ln June. Re eaUmated the •Tttem saved the YllCA beatlnl COlta from k7I in Jane and J* lD Ju-11 to IZ.111 ID Nowmber ad · $1.f12 ID December. • • Btlllne•• DAL "I PILOT 11'1· • Economically? PopeyeKOs Bur~ King ,~~,s (AP) -A burger chain bas op its "love that cbicken" verllsing, after Popeye's F ous Fried Chicken. Inc., clai it used that phrase commerei fll'Sl. Popeye's l to court when Burger · Corp., began using "love that cken" in advertis- ing for c ken sandwiches. Burger K g counter-sued, challenglng Popeye's exclusive right to cottnerc1al use or the phrase. ln an a"ment signed by U.S. District Crurt Judge George Arceneaux Jr , Burger King agreed lo sop usmg the phrase and todropiasuit ••ALMOST UNIVEaSALLY, people across the United Slat.es have lost direction, motivation and a clear-cut objective," Hoadley said. "The very signi/i· cant overall U.S . economic achievement& of the 1970s have dispelled traditional concerns about job security. and no popularly supported national goal has been put in its place.'' Hoadley said Americans must ask themsleves if their nation is "over the bill" and prepare themselves for the consequences of their answer. "A 'yes'. answer pretty clearly means more internaional challenges and overtures against U.S. interests," Hoadley said. "a contracting rather than a trad.i· llonally expanding economy and individual and group expecta- tions for less and less rather than more and more." 8eleetefl Nordstrom Stores of Seattle, Wash., bas appointed Ryan Gausman of Irvine. as manager of the South Coast Plaza store. Gausman joined Nordstrom's in 1971 as a ;>alesman in the men's sportswear and later moved into the accounting department. Sea Site Viewed Suitable for OiJ MENLO PARK (AP) -A sea fioor sample taken 25 miles off the Northern California roast suggests that conditions suitable for petroleum exist in lhe area. a report by the U.S. Geological Survey says The report says high concen- tratioM Of hydrocarbons were note<t off the coast near Eureka. 230 miles north or San Fran, cisco, indicating that "probably natural gas and. possibly, oil" deposits may have accumulated. LEASE fi Economic Embargo Hurts Everybody Fmm The Leader WE ARE OFF TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR! Benefit From Our Pnc1ng Policy. SelectKJn And Superb Sent1ce. NiBERS ~ OPEN7 DAYS 260' HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA 540-9100 By JOHN CUNNIFF .,. ......... _.,.. NEW YORK -Economic warfare ls costly, no matter bow or against whom it is practiced - aeaimt tbe Iranians for havt.nc taken Americans hostage or the Soviet Union for its involvement in Afghanistan. The grain and high tech.Dok>gy embargo against the Soviets may hurt an already weakened dollar. which depend.son exports to regainstreogtb. IT CAN DISRUPT DOMESTIC martets, costing those involved as much u $300 rrullioo dollars, ac- cording to Agriculture Secretary Bob Berglund. It may result in lost federal revenue and at the same time raise the level of government fmancing . which in turn could raise pressure on money 1markets and force domestic interest rates higher. It may force authorities into making --------..... gasohol as an expedjentto 'UJ'."i 1 \ u. ')'.~IS absorb excess grain rather than as part of a--------"" well-conceived and well· financed long-range energy conservation and pro- duction plan. Conceivably, it could invite economic retalia· lion in some form from the Soviets. or perhaps lead to the loss of markets to other industrial nations that might be inclined to rill the technology void. I=======!=====!==~ MANY AMERICANS AND THEIR con-gressional representatives will be asking detailed Annual Yield• 12.922% Annual Berte•• 12.358% Sll,000 Mhll,.m, & mouth term. R•te• effect~ January 10 • January 11 •Effective a~al yield a11ume. that principal and interMl r· to be inve1ted fot one year at th. annual ra . Annual rate ii 1ubjec:t to chano• at re al. · ·u.s. Tr.as BW. are Mld at a di.count rate. The ad annual rate of inV91tment certilicatet la thu ~of 1 % over lh. effec- tive rate at the end of the1lx-month term. questions over the next few days about who gets the better of the bargain, in view of the potential damage to the domestic economy. While Berglund slated that when they reopen "there's no reuoo for markets tocbange much from Friday's close," experience suggests that such an assumptiooisbasedsolelytnbopeandnotonreason. Closer to reality would be the assumption that markets will react wildly, as those holding contract& for future delivery seek to unload and potenUal buyers. having time on theiralde bide their time. EVEN IF TBE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT makes good oo its plan to buy up much of the grain, the commodity apparentl)' will stay in the United States, continuing to overbans the market and af. fectlnf prices from farmer to retailer, lncludlne all the traden andCOlltracton in between. lo technoloCY, some producen have been furious at export restrictlooa even before ~ latest admlnl.stratioo tactic:. Control Data Corp., a producer ol computer hardware and IOftware, hu been e.peclally dll- turbed, ba'ftna been denied ule to the Soviet& ol • sopblJticated meteoroloetcal computer. The 1overn· ment Hid ltbad milltary uses too. ONE ROBLEM WITB aE8ftJCl'ION8 on tecbnoloo lt tbat the United Slat. DO looaer tw a comer oo tbe market. Ucemtna asreementa have put much American tecbnolOIY Into tbe factoriel Of Euro..,. and Japan. and these Dltlcm aJao haft de- velooedtbelrcomPeUtlveteehno&oa. bv~1.~ UalYttl Uk Uttie U.S..~ ll luff'lc:al!llU1 ttrana· \beM ~ to bt .... • ••••••llli•llilllli••••• .. weapon. TbedOuar.1 vilue u eurrenq uadnlptCt U a itoi'cibouMOf ya)ueb&l~pndpltoullJOf late. AlllODI the IUIOIDI clttlld aretmbalancel tn U .8. iDtemaUm.11 PQ'llMD\I, 11 perc.t tnf\atlao, 16""' cent tnw.t ,.., tit• f.a.nl.,...,.. dtftdtl..,. clunn11eanot,.U•elJ"*-'Gll91'lk>n.detllw ID dOmeltk pi'OdiacUYtt,J, UCl lac:t ol • coOrdiDale4 !fllerQ JIC'Oll'&Dl• '80s Promi.sing, But NatJBing Proble1D8 From La&t Decade t BJlllQSYLVC.U ............... Wltb tbt ...,nntOI of tM mGI, It ... IDI ~ to tab I aoc»tt baoek wen mm.aa ... . • . for• the''°' set underway, tbe r.:r:a are PromSab>c for i.118 ~c pro1pertty. But DOtbdONIOIDeliqerlqpro. blema waft tbelr WQ throu,aa the economy. MOI\ ol tbe problems of the '10I woneoed er~ in 1979. Cooawner price lDOatioD moved abHd frolrl a ra. ol t percent to more tban 12percfmt. Pl'oductM- t y arowtb, wbleb slowed dramat1~ throucboul the '70I, actually ~durtnathe year. AND 1BE ENDGY crlsU re- surfaced with renewed viior: propelled by botb economic and political events, prices for crude oil aoared. Fw comumers, tbe bottom line oo every count was, again, higher prices. In response to this persistent ln- fiatlon aa well aa weakness in the dollar, Federal Reserve Chairman Volcker announced a tough policy in early October. Stronely anti·lnflationary. the new Fed policy aimed at limitlnl the amount of credit available, not just increaslng the cost or bor rowing. The announcement sent short·lerm Lnterest rates soarin& to unprecedented hiehs and, 111 responae, the secunties market.a reeled. With an extraordinary amount of confiicting data. l979 was atso characterued by confusaon sur· rounding the whereabouts and severity or "the reeessloo ·· Mer· rill Lynch's economists think the recession is indeed here and that it started to unfold early m lhe year when con.sumer spending began to falter. This trend solidified in the second quarter. when the ecooomy registered a decline of 2.3 percent in real terms. Then, in the third quarter, .ljEW YORK tAPI ~ltFeCI -r.,...,.~ .. <Itron I•• Ml-I nlJM -• S.Cur11Htl ou,o., ~ .. ~·:.=. ~~~ '--·~·-· •I UPch. A£L llMI M ... E~' AF A'°"" S"-~ AVM~ ~' MCru =:::i ~ ~ Ooc11t•• Oo41<G<\ Mvllou • .., •"-=o• AIHAlu ll ll~ lnO Allcolnc 11 tO °"'"' ... ~~~ ~~~ Ee.,.Vnc. ccai>LH A f'tWll "°" SM. r1~e1£1 ~ ""'""' ~ .. AlntGt> --EleNYCI AMkros '°"" 11 llMl>Olll AW. ""'9 JI J1 ..,09,, Amtffr Entwl1ll J MU II It E~ MM!tte ""' ,.._ El I -.,,9 ~lA ... 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Our economist. therefore ex- pect the recessicm wU1 have l'1!- . e / em er 1ed In \be f ourtb quarter and early stalltica for bomlnc. durable eooda and retail ~-seem to ~upport thet.r theory. In all, 'they euvWoo LUCAS fOQJ' quarten of negative growth. And. while the 10Lng will not be as rough aa the 1973-1175 re- cesalon. tbestubbom rate of infla· lion and the Fed's strtnaent an- tidote are likely to exaacerbate the process aa a whole. But by late 1980, an economic recovery should be underway u bouain& and corporate profits rebound from earlier dedines, unemploy- ment peab and consumer pnce Ulflatioo f alla. GIVEN THE POTENT negative events or 1919, both econoauc and polibcal. the stock market exhibited unusual re s1llence Even its most violent re action of the year, ngbt after the Fed's early October announce ment. was not as severe as the sellmg climax or October 1978 when the shakeout 10 ~dary stocks was much more erteDS1ve -though the overall lou in the Over The Count~r HAsou-.. ..... ,,,., R...Stov IS•., .. lr•<OPo " Dow JODlll laduttNI Av wqa~t.betame. To -many. man.t watc however, the Dow Joaea du.atrial Avuaae l1 the ~ market -ID t.mderatandab~• -~ mbleadlna viewpoint wbicb Mt eontuaed many invest.on. Admltil tedly the moet quoted index around, the Dow bu certaiDlj functioned ln the put u an ade- quate rdlection of atock pd~ ln1Ml.l lD pneral. But tbrou&bout the latter "JOI; the Dow baa laued behind ~ other lndexes and, more lo port.aat.Jy, muked many underly· log tttadlll. Thus, in a year wbm lnveaton flocked to money market funds, the ataUaUca c~ Jy point out that UJ'79 WU alto a year of opportunity for many lnr veaton incommonatoob. EAllLY IN DECE•BEt. the NYSE Composite index showed a gain of more than 10 percent for the year; the American Stock Ex. change Index 45 percent the S & P 500 8 percent and the Wilshire 5000 15 percent. By compartaon, the Dow Jones average hovered in the 810 to 830 range, virtually UD· changed from Its 1978 close ~ 805.01 or from its 1969 cloee of 800.36. II t:a&ILL LYNCH'S market analysts think the positive secular trend abould prove tbe dommant force during the '80s. That's why, at this time, they are especially bullish on the outlook for equ1bes and beUeve common stocks offer corunderable pot.eo- t1al for capital apprec1atJon on a longer·term basLS A strong case for lhLS v1ewpourt. u; made in Memll Lynch's new booklet, Common Stocks: The ln- vestment<l>o1ce for the 1980's." 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Meyers predict.a only a dozeQ, ot them wW •um•e to the end ot tbe centu.ey. • • Meyers la in • loocl po11ltloo to make l1K'b 1 predlcUoD · alnce he a. cbalrmaD ot a company that mmy people t..i la a candidate for e:st1nctlm. Amertcaa Moton Corp. (A.MC), the m>allnt auto maker 1D tbe U.S. AMC &.-eel to• ruk fourth beb1nd General Moton <OIC>. f'ord amt ChrJ•ler. It unk to ftlth after VoJbwa.Cena>eian to mU. Rabbita lD Peanaytvania. • MEYEU BEUEVE8 THE WOU.O a.COmoUve ~. will follow the aame pattern It hu lD tbla caantry. . "There were more than 100 U.S. auto ,_aken lD 1920 ~ Meyen told• Calltoruia audience. "Todan there a.re o;lt rour" (He'• not coontlng Volklwaito u a U.S. auto maker> Meyen 1oob for aome companiea to die. He loob for others to comblne Corces m various ways Mbney Tree "Few comparues will have the muscle toco it alone," be aaid. AMC'• survival strategy i.5 a wortinc a~ment with Renault. the big French auto manufacture' owned 100 percent by the French government. The 1'oault CUI which have alwa~ done nuserably in lhl Amerlce market. are &Otng to be sold by the AMC de•r network. And ovenea.s the Renault dealer net.wort wil. aell AMC'a Jeeplioe Meyers ernpbasittd that "our ~ch comectioo LS a cooperallon agreement. not a t.aJteover ... but Oii! proviso oC Uus deal ls that down the road Renault wiU be able '° acqwre 22.5 percent of AMC (or $1.SO mtru.o . Renault already owns 20 percent or Mack Truck.s, &1 interest it acquired for $115 aullioo. and it receoUy paid SIO m.UlJoo to gain a 10 percent stalce in the Swedish auto m•r. Volvo. AN ALLIANCE OF Renault-AMC·Mack-V would be a powerful combmallon Aod Meyers is ly nlbt. Com bmaUoos of Uus lund a re the way or the rut e. They are already bapperung One or the biggest took place in 1976 w Peugeot acquired another French auto m Peugeot-Citroen then acqwred the Eul'TWW"Jlnn Chrysler. thereby becommc the largest vebi Europe 2 S million cars and truck! a year One legacy of that ma.Muver 1s Chrysler's LS percent st<><:k interest in Peugeot Citroen Ford Motor recently bought a 25 per· cent mterest 10 Japan's Toyo Kogyo. maker of the Mazda cars and trucks. GM and Chrysler already have Japanese partners GM owns 34 percent o( Isuzu Motors. wtuch announced last month that 1l plans to enter the C S market on its ff~ n Chr}sler owru. 15 percent of MitsubcsbJ M.lors. The J apantse company bwlds for Chrysler the Colt, Oallenaer. Champ, Arrow and Sapporo models WORLD CAR P&ODUCl'ION IS estimated alO mlllioo units a year and concentration has advanced s far that 10 com parues are bt'lleved to hold 80 percent of the mrket. At t.belOpisourown GM. witbworldwidecarutputof7.2 million Ford. Wlth 4 5 m1llloo. 1s m second p)ce That's more than a third or the market nght there The two top Japanese car makers -Toyo~d Nissan <Datsun I have surged into Uurd and fourth pltes. respec· t1ve\y. They're both above the two m1llioo mark /olkswagen holds fifth place. Jn the secood ller are Peu~t·Cltroen. Renault. Chrysler. Flat and Toyo Kogyo. with Hnda coming up fast Bnush Le) land has droppedoutoflheto JO THE EUROPEA.""i CAR MAJlKET, at 12 dlllon uruts a ~ear. is sbghUy bigger than the Amencan ma et ll 's a dog (1ghl for leadership. With market shares as fo ws Flat, 13 percent; Ford and Volkswagen. 12 percent h . Peugeot- C1troen. 11 5 percent. Renault. 11 percent; GM, 10 per· cent. The comb10at.Jons bemg forged are shapes. Here's one cited recenUy m the Bri The Econom&St ''Ford or Europe builds 1t.s 1'ranscoo . Amsterdam It buys the cab from Renault, CUmmin.s, the transm1ss1on from Eaton Rockwell. What does Ford make itself! Fo (it. .. tar truck an engine from e axles rrom akes the pro- Mortgage Rate Jumps Uncurb d WASHINGTON CAP> -Interest ates on home mort1aies jumped to record levels last th, and further increases appear ceruin, the govemm reports. The effective interest rate on aces for new houses averqed 11.65 percent in early mber, up from U .37 percent the previous month,~ eral Home Loan Bank Board said A HINT OF MORE INtu:A.sES be seen lD the eommitmmt rate, the interest that Danciat lnslitutiou promlle on ret·to-be-cloled mortpc It rose from 12.SS percent lD November to 12.93 pel"HIJl I month. The commitment rate Last t.b averqed 2.5' percent hither than it did a year , the bank board 1aid.. •"l'BE f'EDDAL RESERVE anU.foOation mooetary aclioa coatln commitment rat.a hlcber." uJd Ja chalnnu. Jania Mid the boUllnl Industry mor. martbs of touah·1otni" u a Reserve'• actlom.