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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-02-20 - Orange Coast PilotCosta Mesa's· ~torm Damage Nudie Models In State Hits Fold Up Studio $250 Million DAILY PILOT * * * 15c * * * t J WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 20, 1980 . f ~~~------~~v_CK._._n._NO __ ._,,._._sa_c_T_'°"_'-·-~-~_A•_u __ ~~----~~~ U.S~ Won't" Go . ~ To Olympics BONN . West Germany (AP> -The United States will not • participate in the Moscow Olym- pics since t.here is no sign the deadline imposed by President Carte r for a Sovie t troop withdrawal from Afghanistan • will be met, State Depa rtment spokesman Hodding Carter said today The U.S. Olympic Com mittee. which will have lo decide whether or not a team is sent. declined immediate comment on 1 Carter 's statement, but has said in the past that it would go along with whatever the government wants it to do. Oupng an interview on NBC's "Today" program, Wh ite House counselor Lloyd Cutler noted that the USOC said it will ·•or course" abide by the president's 1 decision, and be added: "We ex- pect the USOC to proceed to formalize what they said last \ week." ' "We don't think the question of the government's power to • force the athletes not lo-«o will ' . I ~ ~ l J t Coast 1t'ea&ber Chance of rain decreas- ing to 30 percent tonight through Thurs day. but with increaslnl clouds late Thursday. Lows tonight 48 to S1. Hilha 'Thursday mid to upper 605. IN8 .. E T8DA 't' 1'1"1 cumnt ,. of nomu toU ~ J)Miict«d br a clntale rnftJJ'CMr 41 .arl11 a. loaf /dl. ~ AZJ. ever come up." Culler said - that they. Like the athletes. will abide by this very strong show- ing of publi c and congressional opinion that they should not go." In Bonn. the Slate Department s pokesman told reporters : "The United States set a deadline for its decision on whether to (See BOYCOTI', Page AZ> CM Studio Closing Permanent By JACKIE BYMAN ot "'9 Oelt., ~..-Staff S unshine Studio, the nude modeling studio that bas battled the city of Costa Mesa in court for two years, is permanently closed and will drop its appeal of a n Orange County Superior Court decision, lbe studio's at· torney said Tuesday. Santa Ana attorney James Goff said he would file a notice to abandon appeal today, al the request of his clie nts, studio owne r Patricia McNulty and William and Paula Engle, who own the building at 583 W. 19th St. where the studio was located. When the studio was forced by court order to cloge its doors in December, Goff s aid the economic bard.ship ml1ht force his clients to drop their suil. The court order was aubsequently upheld by both the Fourth Dis· trict Court of Appeal and the California Supreme Court. Costa Mesa City Attorney Robert Campa1na, who bas been lnvolwid ln the cue during the put two yean, sald be is pleased that lt appean to be over. "Frankly, I'm not surprised became J Ullnk t.be cit~'• poai-tion r-.ardbaa Its sontn• pro- cedurw II ,,.U1 unanaUable," Campapa aald, then added wtth a smile, 0 TIM bare eeonomlca are aaalnlt tbean." The OU' Council, clalmln1 tbe 1 tudlo added bJ11bt to lb downtown ftdeyelopment area denied die atudlo a eondlt1oni.i ute petm1t that would allow lt to "operate. ;> ~ ' een the • n onzon o.ity __ ..,._......11(_ SANDBAGS PROTECT COAST HIGHWAY IN DANA POINT FROM SAN JUAN CREEK OVEAF\.OW Membera of C•lffomt• ConMrv•tton Corpe In San Gabriel Pitched In Tueldey Ntght Storm Damage Mounts 19 Lives, ~250 Million Loss Claimed By The As~tated Press Southern Ca ornians had a welcome vis' or today -a brightly shinirig sun for the first lime in el; days or record· breaking r . But more rain and high su was expected as the property damage estimate c Um bed to $250 million from the series of storms which have claimed 19 lives and cuaaed the evacuation of more than 4,000 people. Alex Cunningham, director of the state Office of Emergency Services, said in Sacramento late Tuesday that a conservative estimate of private property dama1e In seven bard-bit . Southern California counties wu tll5 million, wttb StOO million In public property damase and another S3'1 mUlioo in total dama1es for Riverside County. . Prom Feb. 11 tbrou1b 8 a.m. today, the Pacific storm• dropl*S 11.• lncb• of rain, brincinl die Matoft total to 20.tl lncbet, more tbaa 11 htcbta a~e aonnal. lb u _..,..,.Ju· ly 1.J.,. JO teuon, oal1 14.0I lncbeafall. For IM ftn& Ume aince luD~ day, tbe National Wuther S.rvlee caUed otf tta nu ... 'flood watch today for Southern California mountains. deserts a nd coaataJ areas. "The main storm over us now bas moved eastward. There wtll be some residual showen," ex· plained NWS forecaater Eleanor Vostee. But the latest storm expected for tbe area -No. 6 -was cloe- ing in on the coast more quickly than had been expeeted, and was due to begin as heavy showen this afternoon In t.be coutal areas, aaovln1 la1aDd t.onJpt and Tbunday. And «lier storms atUl were IW'klal beldDd It. "There are aneral more out there," lb. VOltee said, edd.tas It ... too eutJ to tell wbt tMy mlSbt bold lD lton for ltonn· weaey Cdtonlul. TodaJ'• rone..t called fGr U.. cbanee of rala at aboa.t • ,.... cent fGr Loi A.11111• tldl .,..._ nooamdfti.-ldaJ. CoMtal , ............. ....... "' la•·~ ..,,, andleted to Neeb a mulmum of elCbt feet at Zuma and ~·Hanu.,too be.Chee and niM fMt at Santa Monica Beach. Loi An,.Jea County Shertfts Deputy lllke Santander 1 aid one home In the seaside ~r•• ol Malibu toppled into the ocean Tuesday, while othe r houses were threatened by erosion from heavy surf in front and from mud oozing down hillsides behind them. The Lady Alexandria floating resta urant in Redondo Beach harbor. closed since last week due to high waves. finaily sank today when the incessant pound- ing of the water opened the seams in the old ship's hull. There were no injuries and of- ficlala aay there ii no4aqer to the sbippin& channel. Despite today's '-'unablne. many area schools, incladlng ·Pepperclloe Uni verslt.y , re- mained doled, particularty in the Malibu and Topanca areas. llemwbile, Northern Call.for· Diana braeed for another atonn tont1bt at tbe1 cleaned • from earlier dama1e to butldlnp. roadl ldd power lines caued by peltlnl ralna, hllb wtnc1I and a tom ado. Rain ,nd wind-weary NortMm Callfomla wu bat- tered bani b)' Tuelday'I ltorm. M ud1Udu and fiood1 cloled roads, and wblppln1 wlnda dama1ed bulldln11, knocked trees ewer power l!f!• and fth>· <See STOaMS, rpl• AJ> Another Week of Delqge? By .JOANNE REYNOLDS Of-Dal .......... ,~ With no end in sight for the s tnng of rain.storms that are lashing Southe rn California. even weather forecasters are becoming discouraged. "It's gettJng to the point that I hate to get up m the morn.mg." said U.S . Weathe r Service spokeswoman Pat Rowe. "There are some people out there who seem to think we make lhe weathe r instead of forecasting 1t .. Mrs. Rowe said the rainstorm predicted to hat the o·range Coast late today would last into the weeftead and will eventually , be replaced by yet another storm. "There's simply nothing out in the Paci.fie but more storms.'· she commented. 'Tm as tired of saying that as people are or bearing it." She noted that it's been rain· ing fairly steadily for the past week and weather forecasters say it's likely to do the same for another week. Officials at the Orange County Flood Cootrol District said today the string of storms have de· posited 7.18 inches of rain on Santa Ana and S.S inches on Costa Mesa. That brings the season total to 16.5 im:bes in Santa Ana where the average for this date is 8.66. B ut th e Flood Control sookesman said the rainfall TORNADO RIPS FRESNO AREA -AS hasn't periled any or tbe coun- ty's flood control facilities. He said Villa Park Dam and Prado Dam are well below capacity and both factUtJes are betn1 drained as quickly as po11lble to make way for mo~. Tuesday Oraqe County was' amoq tbe areu declared a dis- aster by Go¥. Bdmund Brown Jr. and county aupervlaors declared their own s tat• or emerseney. No estimates Of dollar loues WH Immediately available, bu&. state RneJ teema were tn tbe COUDb' today and ~ to. make a •Uma.. ot loM b.YI Tbundq. Comt)' otrlciala Hid all)"Olte wltb 1torm relate4 property problems abould contact tbe Of. flee of Emer1ency Services, 884·1123. (flee NO END, Pa1e AJ) t • · J l '.s going to t ake more than a rake to <'lt..·~m this up." concluded Balboa ls land re ~ 1dc nt Al I larlan art1..·r finding the sand un- der threE> anrhes of debns Tuesday Recent storms have pushed pales of notsam onto tht• Sout.h Bay fi'oot beaches of the island 1n Newport Harbor Many oceanfront l>t•a<'ht>!\ alonJ? th,~ Orange Coast also are covt'rt..'d "1th t•ruci :t!\ a result o f the s lorm.s ,.. ..... ,..~ ... , NO END TO RAIN. • • \\'1th morl' ram predicted. city a nd <'OWlty crt>ws throughout the Or ange CO:l!>t w ere keeping trac ·of ronlinumg and potential troublt ts In H tJngton Beach . a flood contro channl'I a long Slater Ave nut> bet>Attn Springdale and Rols a Cruea S\rt"t'ts was begin. ntnl? to t>rod<' Lh<' backyards of nl'1ghbonng homes and lwo ap- peared 10 be s bppmg mto the channel. T he same c hannel also was e roding a bridge al the intenec- t ion o r Gothard Street and Warner Avenue near the Beach View Mobilehome park, the s cene of nooding twice in Lhe pas t week. Another potential problem was spotted on San Juan Creek at Pacifi c Coas t Highway where ~o members of the California Cons e r vation Corps worked Tul'sday and today sandbagging to reduce overflow which could ~ndanger the nearby sewage treatment plant. T he planl, operated by the Slav Ruling Party Active BELGHl\OE . Yug o s l av1J 1 /\P I Control of Yugoslavia ~l rc ady ha s p asse d into the hand s of the col l ective leadership designed to s ucceed Pres ident Josip Broz Tito. The leadership is made up of a nine-m an Presidency and a 23-member group in charge or the Communist Party. They h ave bee n in cont rol o f Yugoslavia ever since Tito first entered the hospital Jan. 3. Tito, the 87-year-old Com- munist Party chief a nd pres- ident-for-tire. had his left leg amputated Jan. 20 because circulation problems threatened fatal gangrene. He is now suffer- ing kidney and heart complica- tions South East Hegaonal Redama lion Agency, was rtoodcd last month. but county officials said it h as bad no problems since. T hree south county beacht•s troubled by sewage s pills re- mained closed today A\'l'nadca Califia in San Clementl', thl' s trand from O o h t•n y t o Capistrano Beach and the t\h::,o Beach all were quarantined dul' lo continuing sewage spills a nd high bacteria counts 1n the ocean water_ Meanwhile, ofricaals 1n Lagu na Beach and S a n Clemente maint.ain their cit.Jes ' states of emergency and W<'re bracing for more s lides or ·Cliffside homes if tonight's rarn 1s as intense as predicted Laguna Beach officials ::.aid today that no new problems have occurred on Del Mar Avenue where one home slid partia ll y down t he cliff fa ce when lbe road eroded. Two other homes have been imperiled by that slide. County officials also report<'d several small slides in the Mis :.ion Viejo area According to county officials. most of the major roads closed earlier this wee k remained closed today. They are Pacific Coast Highway between Avenida Plco and Palisade Drive; Camino Capistrano north from Avery Parkway for local traJfic only; Laguna Canyon Road from San Diego Freeway ~ Pacific Coast Highway open to eastbound cars only ; El Toro Road from Moulton Parkway to Laguna Can - yon Road ; Trabuco Cany~n Road, and Hack Hay unve m Newport Beach belween San Joaquin Hills R oa d and Eastbluff Drive . Amtrak officials t oday said they reopened the stretch of railroad track two miles sout.h of San Clemente closed Tuesday when a trestle began to erode. Tbe r ailroad spokesman said trains are using the track again but are crossing the trestle very s lowly. ,..,.....,. .... ,,. STORMS ... flopped planes. A rain-swollen creek near San· ta Cruz c laime d the' ltfc of Edward Arko. 21 , Santa Cruz, who d ied a fter he and two friends went surfing in the So- 4u<'I Crc't'k llis body was caui:ht in a l:irt::t' loA.Jam 1n the watt·r. authonl1C'S i.a1d. Pow<'r outages W<'re common throughout Northern Cabforn1a. l'S pcc1ally in the San Francisco Hay area. Hardest hit by power outages were Marin. Napa and Sonoma co unties, where 2.000 customers were tempo r a ril y without po wer. Ms. Palm said. N<'ar Big Sur. a gHtnt redwood fell and crushed four houses. but thl•rc were no inJuries . Some 10.000 cus tomers we re t em- po r a rily without telepho ne !'>('r\'ICl' from Palo Alto to Mon- t~n·y * * * Marooned Folks Have Merry Time The foUcs in Coto de Caza. cut off from the rest o f Orange Co unty bec ause of heav y ra10stonns, are doing their best to bear up. The only access to the Trabuco Canyon area is Trabuco Canyon Road and it was noocted o u t a n d closed over the weekend. A helicopter chartered by the Coto de Caza Company is ferry· ing in the only food and s upplies. But in the meantime, som e staples ~uch as bacon and eggs are running low. And the marooned Coto de Caza employees a re making the most or it by eating steak for breaklasL They also have the use of the facility's bowling alley, recrea- tion room, swimming pool and jacuzzi. Woman Suing Firm Over Chemical Spill "We are eating like kings," said Norman Mark, manager or the Coto de Caza's front office. Another employee, Tom Walstrom, said employees got together for a party and for dancing Tuesday night. · 'll was like an old-fashioned campfire." Walstrom s aid. "We had a ball." • l\n Orange County woman who c laims she suffered serious in- Jury following a June chemical spill filed a $1 'million laws uit Tuesday against the Fiberite West Coast Corp. of Orange. Marlene J. Angelos alleged in the Oran~e County Superior ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT '"""°'~c..,, o.t•• Pitot .• .,,.,_..._,.,,c:Ot!' ........... --..... ..-1......,.,.,t .. Or- (N \I P\IOftv-no~ ~·--~lOfM.M~ pvf)h \f•Ht ~ tht'OUiQ!ft ftucNy fof' ( ... 1. ....... H-l'lo"'f" _,_.,.,~MIV~­ '•"V .. llf"\ll.t,...,_.L....,...e...t.11.eu"'C~ A ,._,.....,f"O'l'C!""llfllldti~l\t:Miltlifl\NOS......,,,o,e'f"\.,..;t ............. ............... -~--..... 1» w.-,, AA. \.lrf"H CO"IA a.ww C •hfOf'"•''*'-lt_ N _ "'·-·--·-.. ~'"·'-"''.~""""'~~ .. ~, ,,__,._ £ ..... ,._,,,.~ ........ 1.,.., ..... ~"~ ..._~ ..... A""ttl.6nt _.,.~"' C•tO"\ Ott~• C.0. .. -Ul ... >l••Y 'lf~t ..=--::C~~~;~ ~":,.~ ~;o T~M (714)1GQ21 Cluelnecl Advertlelng Mll>K71 ,.,_s ... c- ~M-tlOO • • Court action thal s he lost work lime and incurred medical bills after inhaling fumes that were released from the plant after b batch of epoxy overheated and triggered sprinkler sys tems. T he resulting steam cloud. lade n with toxic chemicals. s pread to n earby Richland School, where Mrs. Angelos was em ployed. according to the lawsuit. Several sjmila r lawsuits a rc now pending agains t Fiberite over the June incident. Crash Kills County Man In Santa Ana Rooald Jannett, 23. or Santa Ana, died Tuesday when his car was struck on the Jllde by another vehicle on the ""Newport Freeway in Santa Ana . Highway patrolmen said Jan· nett had made an unsafe lane c hange after entering the Seven· teenth Street onramp, hltUn1 a car driven by Elizabeth Tlppina. 33, of Irvine. A third car then struck Jan· nett'a vehicle broacbide. offl~rs said . Janoett wu dead at the scene and Mn. Tippin& wa1 lr.ated for minor i.ltjurlea at Santa Ana- Tualln community Hosplt.aJ . S hirley Guerra . ~nothl'r employee, had a messagl' for th(• outside world · "Send wine and champagne." Don Burdsall, an executive as· sist a nt to S upervisor Edison ~iller. said that local ofricials are trying to get the California National Guard to put In a tem- porary bridge over Trabuco Canyon Road. ·'They first told us they could and then they couJdn't . But we are going to fight for it," he said. Burd sall esti m ated that perhaps JOO people, including Coto de Caza employees and res- 1 den ts, are st randed ln the :\rea . F,...P.,.eAJ BOYCOTT. • • participate, a declaioo to be con· tingent on the withdrawal of Soviet troops. Today is the day on which that decblon waa going to be based. It ls clear there is no algn of a Soviet wltl'ldru~al. He continued: "The president has made clear that oW' decialoo '" therefore irTevocable. We wut not partlclpat.e In the Olymptca 1n Moscow." Carter made the anooun~· ment followlnl talks between Secretary or State Cyrus It. Vance and West German Foretp lllnlater Rant·Dletrlcb Oen1cher on the Soviet lntenen· Uon tn Al&hmllw. : .. F-eluny Rap StandS Anthony, 2 Others Face Conspiracy 8 7 na>EUCK 9CllOEllElfL .. ...,,.... ..... In a Mriel Of Nllnp ls.ued Tue1da¥. aa Oran1e County &.!perter Court J..Ue dbmi.ued 1978 ca~cn tuna laundertne c harau •1•lqat a former 'Questions' Hindering Shah Probe By 'fte Aaodal.ed Pttsa "Open questions" rem8.Ul in arrangements for the Uruted Na. Lions' investigation of the ex- sbah of Iran, U N. officials .said today. and the five-me mber in- vestigatory panel delayed its de· parture for Tehran U N. orricinls 10 New York would not di'lclose lhe nuture of the problems or how long a dc lay could be exf>(•c·ted in the mis· sion to the Iranian capital. One member or the U.N . com- miss1on. which was sta nding by 1n Gcrwvu, Swihcrlund. said a delay of at lcust c.>nc day wa:-. possible. Another mt.•mbcr carlH'r l1>day said there was a ·'gentlemen ~ agref'ment" the hostages at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran would be released as a res ult of their m1ss1on. But he denied report.'> that a dcadlint' for the ir frN-dom h:id IJet-n Sl't Tehran rad1Cl toda a nnounc.•f'<l t h a t I r .t n 1 a n J • r c• " 1 d e n t Abolhal)San li:in1 Sadr had sent a cable to U =' Secretary General Kurt Wuldhe1m gJY1ng a pproval to the m1ss1on At U.N. headquarter~ in New York . Waldheim s pokes man Rudolf StaJduhar said the lJ :"-: chief h<td rt~l'IVC·d a mt·!'>'>.tg<· but that "'>'lm <.· clariflcallon"" wc.•rl' n<'<'dl'd and Waldhl·1m wu uld make' an <innounct'ml•nl at a Jaw-morning nl'w" bnt'ftn)! But a s hort t111)(• later StaJduh.1r ca ncelr'Ci tht• hnefmg "Wl' hav1..• JUSt b<:c n info rmed thJt there are still open QUl'SllOn .., concerning the C'Omm1c;s1on or In Jury to go to I ran ," StaJ duha r cxplamt'd • Anabel.m city eoundlman but let at.and felony comptracy dlarges a 1alnat Cou. aty S\lpervlsor PblUp AntboQy and l WO codefend· ant.a. Judge Claude M . Owens de · cided aft.er a grueling round of pretrial bea.ringa t.bat there was no 1ubltantial evidence to •l.U>· port tbe a"egation tbat former A nabelm City Councilman William Kott vfolateci~tbe l.974 Political Reform Act by accept. ing S8,!n> in loans during his 1976 council campaign. Judee Owens also diJsmlsaed several perjury and related charges pending agains t An thony. rormer s upervisor RaJpb Diedrich and onetime county political financier Gene Conrad. bul refused lo rule out con sp1racy charges against the t.no ·'The main crux or the case - the conspirac y to violate Proposition 9 -re mains," said Jeffrey Joseph. a s tate deputy attorney ~eneral following lhl' afternoon rultng!> The defendants wt>rl' l·harged '" a December 1nd1 ctmcnt o r <'Onspiring to conceal the sourct· or more than $77 000 that was used m various 197fl pol1t1c:t1 rampa1gns. 1ocludins.: Anthon>"' q u l' s t r o r l h t: B u J r '1 ci r Supervaso~ ··The cons piracy cast• 1s al1\1· and well," Joseph add<:d Kott, a former d1:nt15t >Ah•1 now ts Stud> ing medJc1nc, wa:. not pr tsent for the n wng · · T h e s t r 1· " .... 11 r t h ,. l'1rcumslanrcs ha-. b~:t n .1 llttl• ct1H1 cult for ham. l'>. IJ IJlfl• II M ars haJl &hulman. K1Jlt ·.., dt• r ense attorne y "I'm pleased >A'llh th•· ruling." Schulman addt'CI "T h•·ri· WJ '> 11•1 l'\'idence Llnklll~ h1111 "'Ith th1· cons piracy Schulman stw l th .. r Jct th., Kott was 1nd1clt'<1 "'"" · JU5t nn1· o( those thing.!., J n·s ult or ;J (;rand Jury l'Onlrolll'd b) the prosecutors " Owen..,, 10 .innounr1ng tus rul- tni!. '>aid the S9.JOO 1n loaru. Kott rt'l't.'l v<'d from 1>1ednc·h 's former .itlorn1 •\, \l1 1't1.wl H1•m1l'ls.:t1111 ('r)Ul<1 not bo· I IJf '-\rtll •1 .• I 1111 11J 1gn contnhu11on ... T hl· JUd gl' llOl t•d lhJI "''" -.q.~nl·<1 pmm1,~on nrn1 ' for Lhi monl'} J nd ..,ccun-d rl'paymcnt Ku-wait to Tri1n Oil Output 25% 8 y 'J'k i\ssocl•&.ed ~ Kuwait wtll cut oil product.Jon by 25 perrent to 1.5 m1llfoo bar re ls a d ay o n April l. Oil Minister Sheik Ab al-Khah!a al Sabah announC'ed today f ndus try source's s a id the planned Kuwa1t1 r<'duct1on wu!> expected, and proba bly wall have its greatl'st impact on Japan . a maJOr bu ye r of Kuwait's oil. It as f'Xpected to have litllc impact in the Un1tl'<:I States. "As far as I know......tht•re 's no KuwaitJ oil -not one drop - coming In to the United States," said a trader for a maJor 011 company in New York The production c ut w3s ;1t tributed by aJ-Sabah to n si.nJ? oil output in non-Organ1zat1on of Petroleum Exporting Countnes areas -sucb as Mexico and tht• North Sea -and to large 'IO<°kp1ks nr tHI 111 con,umanr llJ lllln!'> Tht• Kuwaiti nil mm1stt'r :i n nounc.·c-d tht• planned rt.'duct1on J S hl' '4 :15 l<•<J\'Jn~ for London h t ,1llend .1 mt'l'llnJ? Thurc;dJ) Jncl Friday of th~ long lNrn '>tr<il•·g~ 1'omm1tU'e of the Or,i::i ni z;.1t1on of P<'t m l<>um t::xportin{! Coun l rll'S T he• Lo ndon mel'lang of rt• prt'Sl'ntat 1' l'S from SJ ud 1 \r abtJ , Kuw~1t . Alg c r1 .i . \ t•nezuela . Iran and Iraq "''" dt'al pnmarily '4 1Lh consolld.11 1ng 011 pnet'S and with thl' rcl.1 lion~ tx>t wl'1:n OP E(' .rnd bulh 111 t1u ... 1n.1li zC'd and dt•\ elopanh n.1 tHrn:-.ii Sabah .... 11d OP EC produl."f''o a bout JI mtll1on b:irrd ~ of otl J da '. nt'Jrh f.O p~:rc•1·nt of th~· non t'ommuni!>t .... orld ... c rude oil supph d lbe loam with the llUe to a Packard automobile. • Owem Nici, Kott did not clpate ln tbe alleged Ot backed conaplracy to swing control over wbo was who wuan't elec~ in 1978. Owe a it c:lear that he wants a minary be.aring to begin fpr tbe remaining three t.a. That hearing will ~a.t r. lue it s ufficient cvidenee!e ta to bold the trio fo r tn~at1 : ~ A tenta ve trial date of March 3 pre vi y wu scheduled. Nei r 1Antbony nor Diedrich. both present for the rulings, bad direct comment. Antbooy sat in the courtroom taking notes on a small pad. while Diedrich, re ceotly convicted an San Diego of an unrelated bnbery char ge, sat on the edge of bis seat with hi!> hands clasped on the chair il'l front ofh1m Noting that only four chargei. now apply to Anthony. defenst: ,1ttorm·y Thomas Crosby s aid. ... ,..w•n out or 11 a in't bad .. Cro1'ibv said he wac; botherr-d by Owen's refusal lo rule on a motion that pro~et·u tor .... acted improperly by not Prt'!'>f'nt1ng l':<. •JOl•ra t1ng cv1d1•0<·1· ''' lh<' Gran<! ,Jury during 1t... Dcr1·mtwr d1· hb<•f,tUon.-. O>A c n<> -.ai d lh:it prnhl"m w<iuld b" cleared up 1tun n~ Lh•· upcoming preliminary heJnnJ;!. jl '4htch time the defcnsi· mC1v 1·ro" 1·,am1rtl' prQs1·t·ut1on wit Ot''l'>l''> anti prt:!>1:nl 1l:. o~n 1· \ 1Clt-Of'1• I tw four d1 kndanL" 11r1gmally wt.•rc intl1C't.ed on the fund laun. <fr nn~ chargl•s in 1977. Tha~an· d1 l'trnt-nl !>Ubt''icq ucnlly 1'a<> QU.1'>hcd by a state appeals court and th1· swte Attoml'y General's <1H1c1· d~1ded to pursue th(! ac- l1on .,.ta a cnmmal complaint flied in C<.·ntral Mu n1c1pal Court. The Dec.·ember indictment was sou ~ht a(te r it appe ared the co m plaint proceedings would bt: Jl·oparda zed by a s tatute of hm1tations problem. ,.ru1y Town Pruiicke d By Disea se SH ER\\OOD. ~heh . <AP> Ao eerac silence hangs ove r Sherwood Elementary Scbool , a ft \'C room "choolhouse in lhts t an~ south }llchJ~an town. when · l lA.11 ... 1ud1•11 t-. hJ\I' d11·rJ or m' 't(•nnu~ Ht•\,. " :,nyd rom1· 1n th1• ta... .... l four munth" f hl' unusua l ctuld-kdLing da:. case claimed at ll~ast one mon \ ll'llm in nt•Jrbv Battle Crt'('I. Ofhc1JIS in Sher~ood where l1A.11 h.n •' d1<'d of Rt>y<' 's Syndrom(• "'l'rl' forn"d to close schools to dJ y because parents refused to -.t>nd lhc:>1r chtld rcn to classes. There also ha\'e been deaths in \I innesota and Uh10 , authorities :O.J) People arl· panicky. they're M'Jred," said Kay Golden, who run~ the gt·neral store an th.ts l'l)m munaty of 400 person~ Only 23 or the 96 students at She rwood Ele mentary School ,how<'d up for classes Monday and Tuesday after the death Fn- day or ti yl'ar-Old Michael Dutt ltnl?cr In November. Holly Jo Rurgett und her brother Andrew t•o ntr.ll'll'd Re}<''s Syndrome and 7-}ear-old Holly died. CORONA del MAR ~ - A31CoaatHwy. OBIE SPORTS 675-9700 -.. ... IRYINE 470I 8err8nca 552-5252 6th ANNUAL SKI BLOWOUT SALE STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 10 A.M. AN OLYMPIC SPECIAL cseso FOR THE SKIER 30 ·% OFF ... ON ALL OF THESE MAJOR BRANDS • ROSSIGNOL • K2 • HEXCEL • OLIN • PRE SKI & THE SKI NORDICA LANGE HANSON 30% OFF 30%0FF 112 0FF GAR MONT DYAN FIT SCOTT .All In Stock Bindings 30% Off ~LL ACCESSORIES ..•• GLOVES-HATS UlmERWEAR-POLES-SKI BAGS-T-NECKS '12 OFF 1h 0FF 1h 0FF SAVE 30°/o I A11 mens, 1act1~, kld '-s ~l~•r -,n stoc; V, -1~ --1 ~ Pf"ICe. Featuring Roffeet 8oQntr, Anbe, Serac. PRICE I Stcyr, Hot Gffr, Powdernorn, Demetre l --------------- ... • -.. f VOL. 73, NO. S1 , ~SECTIONS,• PAGES " ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOANIA Tetlay'•Cl .. ta« I N.Y.8teeka • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1980 N Fl FTEEN CENTS JJ.S. Won't Go to Moscow OlyDipics W ASHINOTON (AP) -TtM Cartel' ~n••traUon la.Id to-day t))e V led States will of· llclaU1 boY~U the lloacow OlYm~ea thb aummer and that U.'S. Olympic Committee of- ficials and athletea are Hi>ttled to follow suit. White House counsel Lloyd Cutler made It clear that the committee. which oversees U.S participation in the games. is be· int reUed cm to a~de by p,..,. cMDl ca.n.11 deelaloe. In Boan, WMt Germany, chief State Department apokeaman Hodclinl Carter anaouneed the final deciaioo aa the deadliM llT· rt ved for t.be Soviet Union to poll it.a tl"OOl)ll out of Afchanistan. "The United Slates set a dead- 1 in e fo r its d ec i s i o n on whether to participate . a de· cision to be COntinaent on the Sig11 ••I Peniten~e Mons ignor Thomas J . Nevin places as hes. a symbol of penitence. on the forehead of 11-year-old Barbara Mon- ta ldo of Irvine. a fifth g rade r at St. Joachim School in Cost a Mesa. Today is As h Wednesday, the first d ay of Lent. Recall Financed By Builder Funds By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of IM D.Mty ~olet St~tl A developers' group donated $21.500 of the $33.768 used to finance the recall drive against San Clemente Counci lwoman Karoline Koester and the late Councilwoman Myrtis Wagner. T hirty-t hree recall drive Hearing Slated On Edison's Rate Increase A public hearing will be held Thursday in Santa Ana on a re- quest by Southern California Edison Company for a $340 million rate increase. Company spokesmen said this means that for a n average household, bills would go up to about $31 per month. This is an increase of about $4.52 a month. The company is seeking in· creases of 13.3 pe rcent for domestic rates; 10.4 percent ror large POWer users ; 11.6 percent for agricultural users aod 17.2 percent for public street li•ht· me. Citizens win have a chance to aay bow tbey feel about the re- gueat 'lbund.ay at 10 a .m . at the Santa Ana City Council's COO· ferenee room, 22 Civic Center Plaza. Edison spokesman Fred Massey said the rite lncreue ts requetled becaUH of the rtalng eoeta or Pl'Oridtnl elect,rtclty. He said • mllllon of the amoum will be DMded to pay ln· term cotta incurred in liletplng •....., •UllDIY of oil la reterve. 11..., edllild that N» million wouw ...... eoaMrVatiaa and load ...... nMDt Pl'OIJ'8llll. TM lau. pro•ram lad•· 1iped to .aouraae customers r:,:. lleetridtJ dtlriftl atf-peu workers were paid a total or $18, 710 to collect petition signatures and perform office work. said Bobbi Gilliam. cam· paign chairman. A'ad the Lynn Wessell Political consulting firm. of Covina, was hired for $10,000 to coordinate the recall campaign that suc- ceeded in placing the ouster of Mrs. Koester on the June ballot. Newport Beach resident Mike Dobroth. of 329 Via Lido, was paid an individual high of $3,437 fo r his recall "campaign services," according to records released Tuesday from the Ci ty Clerk's Office. The four development firms who donated funds lo the recall drive are Nu-West Development Corporation ol Canada, John D. Lusk, and Sona of Irvine, the Rancho Mission Viejo Company and Estrella Properties Ltd .• of San Clemente. Nu-West plans to build 3,000 homes of San Clement.e's Vis· beek Ranch. Luak plans lo build 1,200 homes on t he Reeves Ranch. Bltre11a plans to build 2.~47 bonies on the Forster Radai. Misaion VieJo Company of· ficiall own property within the San Clemente city limits and east of tbe tbree rancb areas. Tbe fout deYdopment firms Joined foree1 laat year aa a political unit in San Clemente in tbe April 24 city election ln wbicb = paid $28,023 lo aid two c .. tel and ur1e the de· feat or a mWllclpal ballot ad- visory meuun. Tbe advtlory ballot meaaure, which .,... defeated by voters a,.t1a to en.. med wbetber San Clemeate lbould pa7 '28 milllon for tbe UOO llCN9 of land east of the San Ot.,., Freeway. Durlna tbe campalsn, t.el•pbooe IOlidten b1red by de· velopera UJ'led voters to cut b'11ots for llDIUCCHlfUl city council caadldltH Carol Carlloa, a find plannln1 com· ml11ioaer, and Cbarlea Brent . withdrawal of Soviet troops," said Carter, accompanying Se1e retary of State Cyrus R. Vance on • tour of European capltala. "Today is the day on which that deeblon was going t-0 be based. It is clear there is no sign of a Soviet withdrawal. The pres· 1denl bas made clear that our decision is therefore irrevoca- ble We will n0t participate in the Olymptca in Moscow." In Wasbinetoo. State Depart· ment spokeugan Thoma s Restoo said the ~ycott decision is "firm and Wlalt.erabfe." He said, "It ls a position which is shared by more than SO gov- ernments throughout the world and which will be reflected, we a re convinced, by the non- participation by al least that number of national Olympic teams in MOICOw." The While Kouse said In a written statement that. wilb the month passed and the Soviet for ces remaining in Afghanistan. "the president has therefore advised the United States Olympic Committee that rus decision remains unchanged, and that we shouJd not send a team to Moscow.·· "The president thanked the com mlttee ror its earnest and patrtotlc efforu to present the case for transferring, postponing or cancelling the games, and asked it to take prompt actioo to formalize its acceptance of his decision." the statement said. The statement said Carter's position on the Ol ympics "has been overwhelmingly supported by the United States Congress and the American people .. Forec~st: No Change Storms Continue Lining Up at Sea By JOANNE REYNOl.DS Ol 11• D•llY ,.It .. Sl•fl With no end in sight fo r th <' string of rainstorms that are las hing Southern California, even weather forecas ters are becoming discouraged. "It 's getting lo the point that I hate lo get up in the morning," s aid U.S. Weather Service spokeswoman Pal Rowe. ·'There are some people out there who seem to think we m ake the weather instead of forecastin~ it " Mrs. Rowe said the rainstorm predicted to hat the Orange TORNADO RIPS FRESNO AREA -AS Coast late today would last into the weekend and will eventuaJly be replaced b y yet another storm. ·'There's simply nothing out in the Pacific but more storms," she commented . "I'm as tired of saying that as people are of hearing it." She ooted that it's been rain- ing fairly steadily for the past week and wea&.ber forecasters say tr• Wleb' to9 do the same for another wet*. · Officials at the Oran~e County Flood Control District said today the stnnJ( of storms have de- pos ited 7.18 inches of rain on Santa Ana and S S inches on Costa Mesa. That brings the season total to 16.5 inches in Santa Ana where the average for this dale is 8.66 But the Flood Co ntro l s pokesman said the r ainfall hasn't periled any of the COUD· ty's Oood control facilities. He said Villa Park Dam and Prado Dam are well be low capacity and both facilities are being drained as quickly as Possible to make way for more waler. Tuesday Orange County was a mong the areas declared a dis· a ster by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and county s upervisors declared their own s tate or emergency. No estimates o!_gplla r losses was immediately available, but state survey teams were in the county today and expected to make an estimate of loss by Thursday. County officials said anyone with storm related property problems s hould contact the Of· rice of Emergency Services. 834-2323. With more ram predicted. city and county crews throughout the Orange Coast were keeping track of continuing and potential trouble spots. In Huntington Beach. a flood <See NO END, Page AZ> Oriental Rug Shop Struck Second Time Newport Beach police have re- ported a second case of van- dalism at an oriental rug shop in Corona del Mar. The latest lnddent occurred early Tuesday mormnc at Sbab N Sbab Oriental Ru.p, MIS E. Coast lfitlaway. Tbe cliaplay wlD· dow wu brotm with a larce l'OC!t,.poUee aald. Monday, _police reported a almllar lndcleat at tbe Oriental R!iGallery, 3117 E. Coaat Ht WQ. ce Mid t.beT tlMHd tbe in· cl~entt u vadaliam became it appeU'I no aU.IQpta bave been madetolteal .......... from Wide the 1COre1 after die WlD- dow1wn1•..W. Pollee aaAd die lllop owaer la- volf'td ID ~· cw told tlaem 119 W 99d tlnlltm· lD• .... ~=to tbe •· dowalll.llblaa. . > Wfae.re's tlae •~•r•~ "It's going to ta k e m ore tha n a rake to cle an this up ... con c luded Ba lboa Is land res- ident Al Harlan a fter finding the sa nd un- der three inches of dcbns Tuesday . Recent storms have push ed piles of flots am onto the South Bay Front beaches of the is land in Newport Harbo r . Many oceanfront beaches along the Orange Coast also a r e covere d with c rud as a res ult of the s to rms. Marooned But Merry Coto de Caza Area Isolated by Floods The folks in Coto de Cu a . cut off from the rest of Orange County beca u s e of heav y rainstorms. are doin~ their best to bear up. The o nly access t o the Trabuco Canyon area as Trabuco Canyon Road and it was nooded o ut a nd c losed ove r the weekend A helicopter chartered by the Coto de Caza Company is ferry· mg in the only food and supplies But in the meantime. M>me staples such as bacon and eggs are running low. And the marooned Coto de Caza employees a re making thl' mos t of 1t by eating steak for breakfast_ They also have the use of the facility's bowling alley. recrea lion room. swimmmg pool and jacuUJ. "We are eating lake kings." said Norman Mark. manager of Swnn Damage Set At $250 Million By Tiiie Aleoclated Presa Southern Californians bad a welcome visitor today -a brightly shining sun ror tbe first time in eight days or record· breaking rains. But more rain and high surf was expected as the property dama1e estimate climbed to S2S> mJIUon from the series of storms which have claimed 19 live. and caused the evacuation ol more than 4,000 people. Alex Cunninibam, director ol the state omce or Emuaency Services, aaJd ln Sacramento late Tuellday that a comervathe estimate of private property dama1e tn seven bard-bit Southern California counUes waa 1115 mlllion, wltb SlOO mlllloa ln pubUc _property dama,. and another '31 mWle in total damqee f« Rl....adi County. From l'eb. 11 tbroaO a a.m. todaYJ the Patlflc 1torm1 dropped u.• lnebea of rain, briDllal the IHIOD total to ••• lnebn, more than 11 laebe1 above normal. ID an nera" J•· ly l ·J-JO INIOD, only .4.05 lnebettall. ror tbe ftnt tlme alnee s.. daJ, tM Natloaal Weather s.mc. ea11ec1 o11 1t1 nu1a flood watch to4•1 for Soutbern Callfonala mouatatna, d ... ~ and COMta1 areM. •'The main storm over us now has moved eastward. There will be some residual showers," ex- plained NWS forecaster Eleanor Vos tee. But the lat.est storm expected for the area -No. 6 -wu clos- ing in on t.be coat more quicll:Jy than bad been expected, and was due to begin as beavy showers this afternoon in the coastal areas, movlnc inland toni&ht and Tbund9y. Anet other storms still wen lurtiq b*nd it. ·'There are MY•al more out there,'' Ila. Vost.ee aald ...... It WU too earlJ to tell ~ tMJ mlc.bt bold ill store for ......... ·~rr Callfonlua. ~·· r..ut called far._ cbann ol nila a& aboal • ,__ net,_.LmA•l•WI.._... DOOa ... 'l'lllDB daJ. c.....ar11ld ,,..,. ...... o( --=· predicted to rwtl a m of eilbt. feet Al Zuma wl NeW'OOl"VH•tbtltiDn bNebel ..ct Dine fMt at Suta Moelea Beaeb. Pre1id4at Carter declared Maricopa, Yanpai and Gila COWIUel federal d.lauter UM1 Tael4a1 M tbey reeled from five da.11 ol buvy rala, wUb DO end ln atcbt. ~ ... reported alons Oak Cteet, north ~f Sedaea. the Coto de Caza's front office Anothe r em ployee . Tom Walstrom. said employees got together ror a party and for dancing Tuesday night. "It was like an old -fashioned campfire." Walstrom said. "We had a ball .. S hi rl ey Guerra. a nother employee. had a message for the outside world. "Send wine and champagne .. Don Burdsall, an exe<:utive as- s istant to Supervisor Edison Miller. said that local officials a re trymg to get the California National Guard to put in a tem- porary bridge over Trabuco Canyon Road. ·'They first told us t hey could and then they couldn't. But we are eoing to fight for it... he said. Burdsa ll estimate d that perhaps 300 people. including Coto de Can employees and res· idents, are stranded in the area. Orange Coast Weather Chance ol ram decreas- ing to 30 percent tonight through Tburaday, but with Increasing clouds late Thunday. Lows tonight 48 lo 57. ffi8bs Thursday mid lo UPl>ft''°9. INlllHTe•.4Y Tlw ~ ,,... of "°""' mt CICCW'*'w predtcted ~ o cffntaU ~her cu fGrlll .. lad fall. Pa,. All. ••••• M Yep~ A• a..&,--., CU ~ .. ...., ...... ·':= 8t ..... ~'I:. ... = m-.: ..... -..,..,....._ "": M= 8M ==·~,...=-: .... Ct.It ni.e.. ... ••IC CO..... M ------------ " ·-··~··- L.ol.t....,,.. /rorrt tMlil'• ~.., qrhn 11 .. •ul¥ ••• Gold Prices Cra11i, On World Markets LONDON tAP> -Gold pnce1 aa.W tolla' aa la..._. be1an to overcome Jitters about .artd teMI-. WM.ae aM.....,. wa. mixod on roreip cun-eocy uchanpa Gold loll ... an ounce ltl Zurich aoit SU an ounn ln London, EUfCll'e'a two maln bulliOft mart.a. · Gotd tloMd •t llJO.• ln Zaricfl. compared with ~.50 Tues~ In l.oodon. the precM>ua meta_! clOHd at M32.SO dollan. down from -5 50 EarU• ln Hons K~, wt»cb wu clo1ed for the Qstneae New Year MCllMla)t and 'l'\aelda)<, Sold dropped ID.IO h'om lla pre·hol1<1a1 .. v lt.ocaetodayat•a1uo. 1'"81 E"'*11nt T•Ml•.,t"r Oppe•f'>fl WASHJNGTON <AP> -n.e House Judiciary Committee U>- day unanlmouab oppoeed a relOluUon that would have ordered t.bc fi'Bl '° t.ura over within 30 da.)'I alJ evidence 1athe(ed ln lU bribery lilv~a~t hu lmpbeated eilbt memben ol Conll'esa. 8"9"'2'f-O vo&e. the commiueo urced HoUlle rej~Uon ot the de- m and f« evidence the HouaeeUucs committee mtlhl UH m it.ls own 1nveati1auoo mto lhe bribery allegations Most committee mem- ber-5 said Coocre5$ shou.Jd not interfere with pc>ssible criminal prosecution by lhe J uatJce De~ent. SJ BiWoa •·aria Loa11 8ac.-ked WASHINGTON <AP) The Senate Agnculture Committee foday approved a SI bill.Jon propo5al to provide emergency loans fo r wheat and corn (armers to ease the impact of President Carter's embargo on grain sales to the Soviet Union The bill was approved soon after its introducUon by ~n. Rudy Roschwiu. R-Minn. But prospects for congressional upproval are unclear Wiring /\ot af Fault ht C'h•b f"lrt- COVINGTON. Ky. (AP> ~Afederaljuryconcludcd today that old technology aluminum wiring did not cause the Muy 1977 fin: that kill ed 165persons at the Beverly Hills Supper Club. The jury deliberated a little more than five h_ours after. rccc1v· ing the case following more than 36 days of testimony which pro- duced morethan7 ,OOOpagesoftranscript. Lenders Supported In Court Decision WASHINGTON <AP) -The Supreme Court. in a decision which could a ffect an estimated 60 million U.S. cons umer credit contracts, ruled today that com- mercial lenders do not have to p rovide borrowers with detailed explanations of a particular loan ~rovision. T he provis ion a llows the lender to demand payment of the total loan amount if the bor· <ower is significantly late in o'1king a payment The unanimous decision on a n a ppeal by the Ford Motor Credit Co. could cover U.S. consumer <'redit contracts representing more than $265 billion in con-'umcr installmt•nt debt. .Just1~11l1am J DrC'nn~n "rote that the 9th U.S <.:1rC'u1t «ourt of Appeals was wrong when 1t ruled in late 1978 that Such written explanations are legally required des pite Federal .I ;Kuwait Cuts ... Oil Output ,,, By Tht' Associated Press Kuwait will cut oil production Reserve Board contentions that they are not. "A court that tries to chart a true course to the (Truth in Lending) Act's purpose embarks upon a voyage without a com pass when it disregar ds the agency's v ie ws ... Brennan wrote. The case came to the court from Calilornia, where it arose from severa l laws uits filed against Ford Credit and in· dividual Ford dea lersbipt> by car buyers. The lawsuits c harged that Ford had violated the Truth in Lending Act -designed lo help consumers comparison shop for credit -by not explaining in de- tai I thf' "acceleration dau!.c ... Th:1t c lause d1•:Jls with ~1tua tions in which tht• C'Ons umt:r Caal" to make a loan payment It al lows -a lender ::.uch as Ford Credit to declare 10 the event of s uch a default that the tota.1 amount of the loan is due. Io another decision, the court ruled communities may not pro· hibit door·lo·door solicitations by charities who do not use a s pecified percentage of the money they collect for chant!!· ble purposes by 25 pcrCC'nl to 1.5 million bar· \ Shah p } tels a day on April 1, Oil ) 8lle Minister Sheik Ali al-Khallfa al· Sabah announced today. Indus try sources said the planned Kuwaiti reduction was expected , :ind probably will h ave its g reatest impact o n .Japan, a m ajor buye r of Kuwait's oil. It is expected lo have Utt.le impact in the United States .. As far as I know. there's no Kuwail.J oil not one drop coming in to the United States." said a trader Cor a major oil company in New York. The production cul was at- 1 ributed by al-Sabah to rising oil o utput in non-Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries areas -such as Mexico and the North Sea -and lo large stockpiles of oil in cons uming nations H DAILY PILOT l heOf.-..<.eMlO..t, ... toC,•••t\l#NC'""'~ bt,...,,,, .. ~~' ··~·'twod""' ... °'"""""" LH\l P\.'4)1f"'*"O (~'f ~ .. ,.f!"dft~M• P¥tt1•~ ,,,.,.,,, ttrw~ ~,HWY "°' CCMI• ,.,..'--1 ~·Wll(W1 &--.ft ~hf'i<rtOl't 8'MP'I fowtt fll•1t V•tH>T tt~tftt L...,,..fW.MP'I ~~( .. Y A ,,..,., .. ·~ fl'(l"rM •• ~·VW-O S,...lvir-6'1"'....,. ~.,, TN-OIW ... ~t'1W"'Q ,, •• ,.. I\ .ti lJO ""'"' &.•!>'~C.,. .. _CM_n•••i.1' .. _ .. _ ---- Departure Postponed By Tiie A.uoclated Pra& Tbe U.N. Panel formed to in- vestigate the ex-shah of Iran has delayed its departure for Tehran until the weekend because the Iranians want more time to prt' pare for the m1 ss1on, U N Sec ret ary-Gen e ral Kurt Waldheim announced today. Wa ldheim also said the rra n ians. injecting a new element into the negotiations. want the five commission me mbers to s peak to all of lhe approximate· ly 50 American hostages bein~ held al the U.S. E mbassy in Tehran. Th e f ive l a wye r s a n d diplomats bad been scbedu.Jed to Oy from Geneva. Switzerland. to the Jraoian capital today. One of the commission mem bers said earlier today there was a "gentlemen's agreement" that the hostages would be re· leased as a result of their mis· s lon. But he denied reports that a deadline for their freedom had beeD set. Waldheim. s peaking to re· porters lo New York, wu asked whether there was an un- denteMIDI oo the timing of the bosta1ies' release. Declining to be specific, he replied. "I would booe that you will understand thal this la a very delicate matter. I do not want to enter into tut.lance.·: He said the commlulon would leave Geneva for Tehran "over the weekend." Asked wl\y the mlukln wu postpoaed, be said, "The=am ftnally aaked "" to 1lv m a Uttle more time to pr for the comml11kla." Jle' allo Mid Inn "dealrfJ8 to have tbe commllllon 1peak to eacb of the holtapa. •· The bOlrtapt belH their lOltb day tn capd.tt.1 toclay. Funding Charges Rejected •1 n_.o IC90DIBL ................ In a Krill of ru.llnp lasued TcaHdar . an Oraa1e Counly Superior Cowt JYdl• d.llmJIMd une n moaia.n f\and laundering l'harau a1a lnat a former Anaheim city councilman but let at.aad fei&oa,y eoa.plracy cbargm a1aln1t County Supervisor Phl\lp Anthony and two eodefend- unts. Judae (;laude M. Owens de· l'lded W'ter a aruellnrround of pretrial bearinu lhat there was no aublt.anUal evidence to sup· po rt the allegation that former Anaheim City Councilman William Koll violated tbe 1974 PoUUcal .Reform Act by accept- ing $9,500 in loans during hls 1976 COWlclJ campaign. Judge Owens aJso dismissed ~e veral pe rjury and related t•harges pendlng against An· I hony. former supervisor Ralph Diedrich and onetime county political financier Gene Conrad. but refused to rule out con- :.p1racy charges against the trio. ·'The main crux of the case - the l'O ns piracy to violat<' Proposition 9 -remains, .. said J 1:•ffrey J oseph . a slate deput} :•l l<>rnt'Y gt'nc ral following tht- Jfl<•rnoon n.alinr.?s The defendants were charged Ill ;t Dl'cembn indtC'tment or t'1in:-p1ring to conceal th<' sourct• t>f more than $77.000 that wa:. used in various 1976 POiiti cai campaigns, includin~ Anthony's quest f or th e Board of Supervisors. .. The conspiracy case is alive and well," Joseph added. Kott. a former dentist who mow is studying medicine. was not present for the ruling. "The st r ess of the circumstances has been a litUe difficult for him." explained Ma rsha ll S<'hulman, Kott's de- fense attom<'v. 'Tm plc3sf.d with the· ruhng ... Srhulman 11ddt-d "There was no <'Vadencc ljnkan~ him with the conspiracy " Schulman s31d the fact ·that Kott was indicted was "just onl' of those Lhin~s. n result of a Grand Jury controlled by the prosecutors." Owens. in announcing his rul· ing, said the $9,500 in loans Kott received from Diedn ch 's former attorney. Michael Remington. could not be construed ss cam- paign contributions, The judge-noted that Kott s igned prom1SSOry notes for the money and secured repayment '' lhe loans with the title to :i Packard outomobile Furtht•r . Owt·n~ '>o id . Kott '11'1 not part1t 1p;1t1• an tht· all£'&.:<'d 01cdr1ch hackec1 c<>ns p1rncy 111 s wan,:: control over who was ""'ho w :\Sn 'l elt><'IM lD 1976 Owens made it clear that ht· wants a preliminary hearing to begin soon for the remaining three defendants. That beano~ will d etermine if s uffic ient evidence exists to hold the tnu for trial. A lent<1t1vc trial date of March J previously was scheduled. Neither Anthony nor Diedrich. both present for the rulings, had direct comment. Anthony sat in the courtroom taking notes on a s mall pad. while Diedrich. re - cently convicted in San Diego of an unrelated bribery charge, sat on the edge of his seat with his hands clasped on the chair m front of him. Noting tha t only rour charges now apply to Anthony. defense attorney Thomas Crosby said. '!>evt•n out of I I ;im·t bad ·· Crosby said he was bothered by Owen's refusal to rule on a motion thut prosecutors acted improperly by not presenting ex· ooer3llng e vidence to the Grand Jury during its December de liberations. Tourist Held In Costa Mesa. Shoplifting /\ tourist from Argentina. who was arrested Tuesday on suspi- c I o n of shoplifting $20 i n merchandise from a Costa Mesa s tore, had more than $3,000 in cash in her purse at the timt?. Costa Mesa police said. Lt. Tom Durham said the woman. Elsa Gradella Reyes de Globelllna , 26, of Cordoba, ArgenUna. was arrested on sus· plcion of burglary and taken to Oranee County J ail, where sbe was held \n UC!u of $5,000 bail. He said the woman wu ar · rested at S:45 p.m. aft.er a South Coast Plaza aecurtty auard aJ. le1edly saw ber put about S20 worth of 1hee\I and plllowe,aaee rrom Woolworth's lnto a 1bop- pln1 bas. Shopll1U0,1 suspect.a are ar· rested on suspicion ol bw'tlU'7 if there 1-an LndlcatloD \hey en· tered the 11.0N wttll Int.mt to commit• theft, Dw6am Mid. Flag Wavers Unite 3,000 Tuna Out in Patriotic DUplay VALLSY CINT&a, JUD. tAP> -1"ldl l taall .. _. lwaat ...... , toe* tbe .,..,_. olf tMay t.o raJle more than 3,000 naa ... -••ba•bed abow of s upport, love ani wJty for t.he \Joited St.ates aod Old Clory. aortla ot Wlchlta. Prom NWfnl clubl to ud· die elab9, tbe Amertcan Leeton to tbe Chamber of Commerce. Valley Center be•u to mob'11ze, and l.380 n aga were dlslrtbuted over the wee«eod. "We Wl.llt UU1 to apread Jlke a prairie nre from tea to &b.lnl°' sea," nid Gary Smith. an orpn.lser of tbe movement dubbed .. FlaJS for Freedom." There were a rew who didn't want to raJ.M t.be fi••· aek.nowled1ed Smith, wbo nma llU~lotown. 'But we knew we couldn't have 100 per- cent," be said Tuesday. "We were Just atrtv· ini for 99.9 percent, and I think we've got that." "lt.'1 Ume we quit worryiq1 about somebod.J fooki., at us tunny ii we wan& to Jump up and dowl'l aad wave the flag.•• Tbtte WU to be a fbg today 00 every hou.e porch and lo front ot every store on Main St:reeet in th.ls community of 3 ,2SO. Schools were dltmiulng 1.750 children early and giving each a n ag for a dowoto.wn parade. Backers of the c:Usplay said the rally bad two purpoaes -to support ~!dent Carter's requMt that Americans fly their Rags until t.he hostages in Iran are released, aod to re· kindle the patriotic spirit of America. The organizers picked today because it was the day Carter set for the Soviet. Union lO end I~ military interveoUoo in Afghanistan or face the possibility of a U.S. boycott of the Summer Olympics ln Moscow. Town ol'flciala say the whole thing be1an earlier lhi.5 month wbe:n ooe man who re- mains anonymous, caJled some tOwn busi- nessmen together and told t.hem : ''We've got a c risis in this country. At stake are our freedoms, our way of life, and t.he ruture." He urged un.lty and suggested that one way of showing il would be to display the nag at every bou5e in town. With that, tbe or- ganiz.en said. the man wa.Uted out. And the businessmen decided to try it. 1be progl'am Included the h.igh school band and choir leading a rendition of .. The Battle Hymn of the Republic" and ''The star Spangled Banner." and was to end with the expected crowd of 3,000 joining bands and singing "America the Beautiful.'' Officials began organizing last week raising $2,700 in contribuUoos to buy enouch nags for everyone lD the town five miles But the nag-raising is "nonpolitical, non- sectarian." said cily council president Norma Daniels. "It's people a t the grauroots level saying we're glad t.o be Americ.a.n5." E' l"'09I r~ A J NO END TO RAIN. • • l'nntrol t•hannl'I ;.ilong Slatt•r t\ Vt' nut• between Spnngdale and flolsa Chi ca streets was begrn- mng to <>rode the backyards or neighbonnl.! homes and two up· peared to be sUpping int-0 the channel. The same channel also was crodtng a bridge at the lnt.enec· 11on o f Gothard Street and Warner Avenue near the Beach Vie w Mo bilehome park. the scene of Oooding twice m lht: past week. Another poten tial problem was s potted on San Juan Crttk :it Pac1(1c Coast Highway where> 90 members of lhl' Cahfom1a Cunservatwn Corp:. wo rkl'd Tuesday :ind today sandba~g1n).! l<t rcducl' overflow which rould t•ndangcr thl• nearby 1.ewat-:l" treatment plant. The plant, Oj)t.'rnlcd by lht• Fair Board "ii)) Review Pageant Vote The ISSUl' or whether o r not lo 1·ontmue to hold thC' annual Mas" Orange Count y Fair p:igeant v. Ill com1' bl'for\' th<' OranJ{t' County Fair Aoard Thursday 'fhe me e ting . open to t he pubhc. will begin al 7 p.m. 1n the fai r grounds a dminis tration building, 88 Fair Drive, Cost.a Mesa. The Fair Board voted last month to drop the traditional pafteant, saying It was out of date. but several members who were absent from the meetiog objected and succeeded in ha v- ing the matter brought back for reconsideration. Fair Manager Ken Fulk s.atd board members could decide to continue with the pageant, to replace ll with a scholarship compeliUoo open to young fair exhibitors. or to sponsor both. F ulk said s upporters or tbe pageant pointed to Its publicity va lue in attracting attention to the entire fair South East Regional Reclama- r ion Agency. was flooded last :nonth. but county officials said 1L has had no problems since. Three south county beaches troubled b.y sewage spills re- mained closed today. Avenida Califia lo San Clemente. the "t rand from Dobeoy to Capiatrano Beacb and the Aliso Beach all were ~uaranti.oed due lo continuing sewage spills and high bacteria counts In the ocean water. Meanwhile. o ff1c1als 1n I agu na Be ac h and San Clemente maintain their c1Ues· !>tales of emer~ency and were !J ranng for more s lides r>f ditrs1de homes tf tomght 's rain 1:; ~s intense as predicted. Laguna Beach official-; :.aid today tha t no new problem!> have occurr ed o n De l Mar /I. venue where one home slid partially down the cliff fact' when the road eroded. Two other homes have bttn impenled by that slide. County o(ficials also reported 'everal small slides In the Mas "on Viejoarea. Accordlng t.o county off1oa..ls. most of the major roads c~ earlier tbls week r emained dosed today Amtr:ik otr1c1 al~ tnda\ ,,,,d I h ,. y fl'OPl•nf.'d I h1• -. \ n.·i th t•f railroad track l\l.O malt·., V>Ulh ri( San Clemente closed l'ut•Mi~1y when a trestle beKan to ero<k-. T h ey are Pacd1c Coast Highway betwttn Avenida Ptco and Palis ade Drive: Camino Capistrano north from Averv Parkway for local traffic ooly· . Laguna Canyon Road from San Diego F reeway to Pac1f1c C.oast llif'hway open to eastbound cars onl v. El Toro Road from Moulton J>a.rkway to Lagun<1 Can yon Road. Trabuco Caoyon Hoad . and tSack tSay &.>nve tn Newport Beach between San J oaq u in H11l s Road and Eastblwf Onve The railroad spokesman said trains are using the track again but are crossing the trestle very s lo"•ly. More Arrests _; In R evenge Beating Due '~ Newport Beach police said to- day more arrests are anticipat- ed In tbe revenge-motivated beaUnc ol the son of the dly's fire chief. Tat.en into custody in connec- tion with the weekend incident was a 17-year -old Newport Bucb girt. who, police alleged lured Kevin Reed. 19, to the Newport Heights home in which four men beat him. TM gjrl re- m a 1 ned an custody today at Orange County Juvenile Hall. Young Reed. son of Fi re Chief Ja m es R ee d . wa s n 't hos pitalized , although, police sa id. the beating took place over a twe>-hour period and left him with facial injUries. Detective Robert Hardy said the incident apparently was the tesull of a dispute seve ral weeks earlier involving Reed aod a g1rl!nend. 'I1le young woman s w- fe re-d a broken nose. Hardy said. Hardy said the beating of Reed apparently was related to that earlier incident. Kiwanis Sets Bene fit Sale ~1 l'mbers of rhe Newport C<>nll'r Kt't\anas Clul> wtll hold their annual rummage sale Uu:> weekend oo Balboa Is land. The sale will be held from ~ a.m . to 5 p.m. al US Agate Ave More than 3,000 items will be on ~ale. P rocE'e'ds will go to the club's FoundatJon Fund to be used for you th and charity projects. Club members are still seek· ang donations. Information about the sale IS available from Rod M axsoo. 67J..8821. Militants Firm M EXJCO CITY <AP) -The oc c upatioo of the &lg:ian and Danish embassies went into a third day today w\th leftist mili· ta nts vowing to remain until their demands are met. 213~~~Hwv -0 BI E SPORTS IRVINE 470I ea"anca 552-5252 CORONA del MAR ~ ------- ' 6th ANNUAL SKI BLOWOUT SALE STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 , 10 A.M. AN OLYMPIC SPECIAL~ FOR THE SKIER r 30% OFF ... 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Y Ptt.OT .tf Carni1'al'• Bead Men Giant heads loom o ver spect ators during a carnival parade in Mainz, West Germany, which is simila r to the Mardi Gr as in Ne w Orleans, ttm cd to chmax on the day pre- ced ing Lent 'Freak Incident' Told Valley Police Complete Probe of Shootout By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ol IM Deltr ~let St.ff Fountain V a ll ey police pla nned t o t urn over to the Ora nge County Dis tr ict Al· torney's office today the results llf their probe of the weekend .shootout that left an officer wounded and an a rmed robbery :.u5pect dead. "The whole thing was a freak incident," said Capt. J ohn Bed· dow. who supervised the depart- ment's investigation. The robbery i>uspect died after being jailed . Police said they didn 't realize he was wounded. Captain Beddow said the man didn't appear to be bleeding and ne ver complained to police that he had been shot. The dead man was identified as James Kenneth Carey, 23, Co!'lt a Mesa. An offic ia l at the Or a nge County Coroner's office s aid thc cause of Carey's death is still unde r investigation, adding that a report woul dn't be released until Friday at the earliest. The official said testing, which will determine whether the dead m an had consumed alcohol or dr ugs prior to the s hooting 1:-. still being conducted. His own interviews concluded, Captain Beddow said he docs not believe any Fountain Valley of. ficers actl"<I improperly in the shootout and s ubsequent deten- t ion of the suspect. Police assume it was a bullet fired by Officer Henry Cuadras. who was wounded by the SUS· p ect , that struck Carey in the a bdomen, a ltho ugh balllstics tests have not been completed. 4Sinailorities' C'lai•ed Alcala Attorney Cites Case in LA By F R EDERICK SCllOEMEKL OC the Oallr Piiot SUff Rodney J ames Alca la's d e· fense attorney announced Tues· d ay he w ill probe "striking similarities" between the J une d is<tppearance a nd murder of Robin Samsoe of Huntington Reach and a series of sex· torture slaymgs now under in· v es li ~at1o n in Los Angeles County. .John Barne tt of Newport Beach , who 1s representing Alcala in his t ri al on kidnapping and murde r charges in the Samsoe case, s aid the facts sur- r ound1 ng the s eries of Los Angeles m urde rs "ar c very s imilar to our fa cts .. ex- tremely similar." Los Angeles authorities said Tues day they expect to charge two men, Roy Lewis Norris, 32, and Lawre nce Sigm ond Bil· t aker, 39, with the murders of rive female teen-agers aged 13 to 18 who disappeared between last June and October. Angeles cases indicate:. thut some of t he vi ctims bodies may have been dumped in the Sierra Madre area. The attorney said it was im · portant for the defense to 1n· vestigate the two Los Angeles s us pects in relatio n lo t hc- Samsoe case Barnet t , however, failed to convince Orange Coun t y Superior Court Jud~e Philip Schwab to postpone the start of Alcala's trial. Jury selection began as scheduled. The Judge denied the motion "without prejudice" meaning that Barnett may m ake new al tempts to produce evidence now in the hands of Los Angeles law enforcement officials. Barnett said he intends to sub poena the Los Angeles evidence in its entirety. Deputy Dist rict Attorney Richard Farnell, the prose<:utor in the Samsoe case, strongly ob· jected to any tria l delay. "I d on 't see a s ufficient similarity," Farnell said. "The law requires more than some hypothetical connection. Beddow s aid he was informed by a coroner's investigator that the bullet entered Carey's ab- domen at an upward angle and that fatty tissue had closed up around the bullet's entry point For Uus reason. the man wa~ bleeding internally without ex ternal t:v1dence of it, Beddow :said. The captain also speculated that Carey may have been under the influence of drugs or alcohol or may have been affect· ed by shock or adrenalin. Carey himself may not have been aware he had been shot , Beddow :suggested. He said the district attorney's office will make its own in· vestigatlon. The procedure is considered routine in s hooting cases involving police officers. Marshals In County To Keep Cool County marshals will soon be driving around in air condt· tioned cars, thanks to Orange County Supervisors . But not without a bud~et c o n scio us protes t f r om Supe rvisor Harriett Wiede r. Supervisors, in their 3· 1 vote. a greed t hat air conditioning should be installed in vehicle!> driven by county marshals. "Ours Is the only county-based a_gency fi elding unifor med of. fice rs in non-air conditioned units "These officers occupy their car:. for IO·hour shifts which routinely span the hottest part of the day," said Ma rsha l Don Rhea in a report to s upervisors But Mrs . Wieder objected. saying that it would cost lh<' county $18,000 to install the air conditioning in 30 cars at S600 each However. the rest of the board went along Wllh Phihp Anthony. who said. "It's a matte r of personnel equity. "The simple thing would be to phase out air conditioning in all county vehicles," Anthony said ''Who needs air conditioning in balmy Orange County?" Miss Samsoe, 12, disappeared from Hunting ton Beach las t J une 20 shortly a ft.er her photo- g ra ph was taken while she and a friend were on an outing to the beach. T he girl's decaying corpse was found two weeks later near Sierra Madre. Barnett said Tuesday that pre· liminary investigation of the Los Berman Slipping In Speaker Fight Ful,l Moon Missing C HAPEL HILL. N .C. (AP) -We rewolves. ".moonlight madness" sales and a ssorted full· moo• freaks wtll have to watt until March, say astronome r s at tbe Morehead Planetarium. There iwlll be no full moon in the month of February, the first time the phenomenon bas oc· curred atnce 1961 . "It'• not really unuaual, Ju1t cyclical," said April WbJtt, an education au.la· tant at the planetarium. Sbe upl&lDed the moon rlHI every 21.5 d&yl, tbe ldt lime CID Jan. 31, the nntoallarcb 1. SACRAMENTO CAP> The latest caucus vote lndtcates that Ass emblyman Howa rd Be rman may be losing unity In his challenge of Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy. Early this year when trying to replace McCarthy as s peaker, Berman could count on 2'l votes in the 50-member Democratic Caucus. But Tuesday, the Bermu forces came up wlth only 19 votes on a motion to tie the elec· tiOP of a new caucus secret.ary lo the restoration or key committee assignments to two Berman sup· port.en. The forces of McCarthy, of San Francisco, bad 25 votes. Once Berman'• forcea Jost that motion:. the caucuJ voted 50-0 to elect acCartby lieutenant and Art Apoa of San Francllco U CIUCUI eecretaty. Berman, (II Loe An1ele1, de· nled that the lf.3$ Tote WU 8 major Mtbllck. but it ... m9d to Indicate 1... unity amona hll backers "I certainly do not have a ma· jority position on this particular issue," Berman said. "I have to say 1 talked to a number of people who voted against that motion who feel Richard Robinson and Tom Ba ne should be restored to FIC. but they did not want to tie the two together." Assemblym an Robinson, of Santa Ana, and Bane, of Van Nuya, both Berman supporten. were dropped by McCarthy from the Assembly Financ e, Insurance and Commerce Com· mltt.ee. Probe Reopened BtlllflNGHAM, Ala. <~P> -Blrmiqham poll~ and the Jef. fenon County diatrlct attome)''a office has reop e n ed th• ln· vest~lon or a au cburcb bom that kUl-four black p rll. Referendulll Mulled County Reviews Public Housing Issue Orana• County S uper visors are lhlnkin& about putUna a re· f•re ndum on the June 3 ballot tbat could lead to the county becoming a landlord for low rent hou•in& proJttt.s. Jail Due In Slaying For Mercy WHITE PLAINS. NY. CAI'> -Paul Alden thought he wa'> dyin g or a heart attack and rather than leave his wife alone in the world. he killed her. authorities say "This 1S a very pathetic s1tua lion. a mercy killing," Justtce Isaac Rubrn said Tuesday alter a weeping Alden. 59. pleaded gui l ty lo :.ecqnd d egrel' mans laughter 1n the Apnl 1979 killing of his wife. Florence. "Rather than putting his w1fr in a home, hl' killed her. behev m g he himself was about lo die." Rubin :.aid. The JUSt1Cl' prom1 :.ed that Alden would not go to Jail but also prom1st•d a ~nalty or h vt • years probation whl·n Alden 1s sentenced M<i r<.'h 24 He ('ould have gotten up to 15 years in prison Alden used <• 3X c-altbt.>r n · vol ver to shoot t-lon•nl·t· Aldt·n his w1fc or 28 year-.. as sht• -.lcpl m a t·ha1r al their Yonker-. hom1• April 26 th-told pol1ct· h•· thou~ht hl' "'a'> ha\•1ng a he<Jr1 <ittack. Mr... Alden 1n h<:r tiO<i ..,uf frrcd from " µrogn·'>-.IH' and ir revers1blt• brain d1'>ea-;r that caUSl'S J')rC·matur<• '>t.'01hty <Jnd h.1d lx>Aun m.rny ~l·ars a~o. a<· cordtn~ to Andy Huh1n , a~'>btant Wcstchesl£•r d1str1ct attornC'y The defendant wa:-. :-.n uvrr come during Tue:-.day ·-. hC'ann~ he had to be helpt'd tn a chair Although Aldc·n did not n •all 1o suffer a heart all<i<:k ;it the t1m1· of the shootmi::. hl' was adm1ttl'd to Yonkers Gcnt'rul llosp1tal w he r e he a rt d t !) l' <J !) c IA-a :-. diagnosed. 'Party' Succe~ The co unty's Fair Housing Authority, concerne d a bout fe~eral and state money slipping through the county's fingers, asked the board T uesday to put the public housing iu ue before voters. Supervisors, however. put off a decision for at least a week. They told-County Ad m inistrative Orri cer Robert Thom as and County Counsel Adr ian Kuyper to review the matter. J ohn Avita bile . executive director of the housing authori· ty. said the county is losing S2 million a year by not partlc1pal· mg in public housing. If the jggue should be put on •he ballot and approved in a countywide election. the county c·ould be in the business of de· "'°loping. constructing or owning lo w rent housing projects with money from s tate and federal 50urces. CalilomJa cities and counties currently are prob.lbJt.ed by 1brie law from getting involved finaj. clally with public housing pro- gr ama without prior approval or voters. · Avitabile said the number or lo w cost rental units would bf? limited to 5 perceot or the to~l dwelling units in the unlc,· corporated part of the county. · But. he said, only about U)O units could be built each yen with the funds availa ble. Computer Stolen A computer valued at $10,000 has been stolen from the Phil Long Ford dealers hip at 43 Auto Center Dnve. Irvine, police said tod ay. An e mployee of the d ealership repor ted the theft T uesday. NEW ORLEANS CAP I More than a m1llton pt:oph: l'fl couraged by swuhine and 70 decree temperatures, turned out for what was billed as "the b1~ gest free party in the world" Ma r di Gras. SAN JUAN RIVER'? Fl-d b y a w~k·s hea vy rams. ~wollen San J uan Cr eek has washed a way part of a road j ust off Ortega Highway a bout eight miles east .of San Juan Capistrano. The s treet provides access to ODA Wholesale Nursery. Gnmmway Farms and the O'~eill Ranch Camp Vaquero of Rancho M1ss1on \'H.'JO. 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A better way, of 33 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION course, la to brtng the stone to your aenMrntlflCefo-Mu1., en•-• PHONE s..9-340, local Jeweler. .~!!!!!~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!'!!!!!!!!!!!i!!I .. r. ·-.. . ' ... ,, .. ,......, ..... ~ ..... ~ T-~~''' Mlll'pld11e 'Ranger' Recovering l'~-1'SA•'B TlllN 81.VS UNS: Jt wH a paeaaun to lMrD ~ ,...._.., U..t Newport Be~b'• famed "Alley ......,. .. la • dlie ..._ Hi. ru1 name IJ Earl M. Stcuhm.""lle •as a Jlil.wport cop. &oeeJ waa one ol Uae ollken wbo kept the peace alon1 our COAlltMll 1 back an t.llle ,...,. .-we bad "'Y few cops and tllloal&Dda of kidl YWt1As tveri aaunmu and Bal Week. . Ke was M Ueutenaal w,,_ be rtt1red a few years back from the N•wport PD. Hia bu.rt bad aooe a bit toUr. Too many late watcbM. Too many UllKll u com- mander dUrt.oc t.be tr.o&y ot 8a1 Weeb yes:lel')'ear. Too much or that battery acid c<Jftee ~Y always brew around cop abops. Too muy alleys. LT. 8TONB8ACK WAS one of those earthy, veteran officers who didn't put as much falt.b ln computeriled science •-.t-....c• as he did common sense. Stoney believed that crime wais bred in the alleys or any community. So while a lot of officers patrolled t.be streets with vigilance, Stoney prowled the alleys. He could climb a back alley feoce faster than any prowler. burclar, vandal or general mis<:reant. He almost always got bis man. That's bow be earned the nickname, "The Alley R'anger." When a St.oaeback arrest report came noaUnc across the watch commander's desk, at out of 100 times, the crimlnal had been introduced to Stoney's handcuffs in a.n alley. TIDS WAS HARDLY the glamor end of police science. But it was effective. Those were the days when officers knew Dl<>St ol the youngsters in town by name and also whether or not they needed watching. Maybe it was easier then, in a way, because your police officers lived in the community they patrolled. Inflated home costs have made that almost impossible along our coastline today. It's tough for a Laguna cop to make bis home in Laguna or a Newport officer to live in Newport. Anyway, a few years back, Stoney Stoneback bad to give up police work and retire. He'd climbed bis last alley fence and cuffed bis Jut buralar. He retired and for a time made bis home down San Juan Capistrano way. Then he moved to Idaho. JUST THE OTHER DAY be was back in our coastal region, visiting in San Clemente, when be suffered a heart attack. He underwent open heart surgery at St. Vincent's Hospital in Los Angeles. Last reports indicate the surgery was a success. In fact, Stoney could end up in better shape than ever. That indeed would be a happy ending. Unless. of course, you happen to be a burglar who likes to prowl around in alleys . ~ ""----------------------------------------------~ Anti-Reds Control Main Afghan Road KABUL. Afghanistan (AP> - Anti-communist Moslem rebels are virtually in control of ,. Afghanistan's main supply route from Pakistan, a tta c king civilian traffic at will and oul- m aneuve ring the ill-trained Afghan soldiers sent to ''pacify" the area. An Associated Press reporter and three other Western re· porters traveled in a convoy of trucks and buses lhat was re- peatedly ambushed by r ebels last week in a gorge on the highway from Jalalabad to Ka bul. Only one bus passenger was injured by gunfire. Many others were robbed of all their cash and valuables. The rebels did not s hoot to kill, but t.o halt the con- voy Arter rema.trung am mobilized between two rebel positions for four hours, the convoy aban· doned the trip aod returned to Jalalabad. The Soviet a rmy was nowhere in sight. It is estimated that at least 90,000 Soviet troops are 1n Afghanistan helping President Babrak Karmal's government. ins talled in a coup Dec. 27. battle the rebels who have been fight· mg three successive pro-Moscow regimes. J alalabad. 100 miles east of Kabul. is near the Pakistani border and the entry point for most of Afghanistan's consumer goods. Driven in the convoy said the Afghan army has been unable to prevent the almost dally rebel a mbushes on the road to Kabul. ~nomy Flexes Muscles WASIO.NOroN <AP> -Tbe US M'OftOmy arww at u auuaJ ule ol 2.1 percent ln lbe ft.Dal Quarter ol lt1'1, a atrooaer lbow· ln1 than euUn data hacl in· dlcated, tbe aovemmeot re,ort· .,ct today. The 1rowtb tn real CroN na- Uoa.l ~\ -~ value of lhe ru•Uoo 1 aoods and aervleei, ad· justed ror inflaUon -initially hi.d been e.timated at 1.4 per- ('8ol. A !lnal Nvtslon wm be made nexl moolh. THE 8TRONGSR showing waa attributed to h1Cher bus1- ne11 inveatm ent, which was $380.8 bU1ion bef°" inflation ad· jUJ1lmeot and $.1.9 bJWoo higher tban ortatnal data had s!iown. acconUn1 to the Commerce. Department. Federal purcbaaea were re- vised upward by $1.4 billion to $178.4 billion, and consumer spending wenl up $800 million lo $1 .6 trillio n . Net exports. howenr. were revised down by $2.8 bllllon. "I would suppose business 1s looking over the valley," sald a Commerce Department analyst who asked not lo be identified "They're saying C.hat if there u; a recession. It will be mild, so they are proceeding with their invest· ment plans." MANV ECONOMISTS bad predicted the ecooomy would fall into a recession last year. but growth continued, mainly because consumer s pend.Ing was higher than expectt.-d. The Carter administration is predicting a downturn in the first half of this year. but m dustrial and retJlU sector.; -ex cept auto and housing -have remained strong. An annual rate figure is lh1• growth that would . occur in u year it the output or a single quarter were continued for fou r consecutive quarters. THE Z.l P E RCENT annual growth in the last three month!) of 1979 followed growth of 3 1 percent in the third quarter Output had rauen 2.3 pereent In tht: second quarter and grew a bare t.l p('rcent m the first three mohlhs of 1979. Growih in the fourth quarter or 1978 had bet>n at an annual rate of 5.6 percent. The gross n ational product stood at $2.4 trillion in the fourth quarter. 10 percent above the fourth qµarter or 1978. Alter in· flalion adjustment ll was SI 4 trillion, or about l percent ahead of the fourth quarter or 1978. The report was released as tht' business community aod the housing industry felt the effects of the Federal Reserve Board's decision Friday to raise the dis· count rate. The rate. which ii. the interest commercial banks pay for money borrowed from the Federal Reserve. was rn creased to a rerord 13 percent from the 12-percent rate put into effect Oct. 6. MEANWHILE. 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(AP> -Buried beneath 1ix f~ of snow, Dann1 Culp was forced to face tbe poalbllity that be might die -not an euy thing for anyone t.o ac~ much leu an 11-year-old boy. "l started to scream ... I wu really scared ... I was so scared I couJdn 't cry," recalled the Traverse City boy, wbo was buried fort wo hours Tuesday when a case a ding wa 11of1snow f eU on him while he was playing with rnends "I PllA VED TO GOD TO ~II my mom and dad I was sorry af J died. I JUSL tried to Lhlllk of things that were happy, but it wouldn't work." he saad "l started to sing to myself bul that didn't work." Danny was sledding wtth a do:ien other children and two adults at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakesbore near the Lake Michigan town of Glen Haven when the buae wall of snow coUapsed. Two other children were trapped but maA11ged to keep their heads above the snow and were rescued Danny was saved by paramedics, U.S. Coast Guardsmen and National Park ~rvice rangers wbo shoveled frantically through the soow. THE BOV REMEMBERED survival teehntques taught by his father Ronald, a US ~1 Pauol member for mo~ than 10 years in snowy northern M1ch1gan He was found semi- conscious with low body temperature but was released from the hospital Tuesday night I thought I was going to die so I tilted my head back and started t.o breathe," he saad ma telephone interview ··1 made a little hole to breathe out of." He sa1d he tned to curl up 1n a ball. to keep warm and create a b1~ger air space, but eould not move His hands and feet were pmn~ behlnd ham "'ll s a m1 rac1e.·· said tu::. tattier ··e y all m easur~. he shouJd have been de11d . "You can't JU'>llf> how he would last for ao bour and a half." NATION /WEATHER Profit. OfCIA Book Lost W ASKINGTON (AP) -Bx· CIA qeat Fruk Soepp molt hand over to \be .,......_.all proflt.I be made on a 1m book he wrote wit.bout the t P1 .,.... cy'a ~oval, tbe Supreme Court Tuesday. By a 8-3 vote, tbe jmtie9 re- jected Snepp'• arsumeat.I &Mt the secrecy pact.I he siped before taking h i• CIA Job represented an impetmlM(ble prior restraint OD hla free- apeecb riCbta· IN AN DftEllELY busy day foUowinf a four-week reeees. the court allotook these actions: -Ordered the federal govem- ment to pay for most abortioPs wanted by women on welfare - at least until the justices decide the conatilutionaHty of a Medicaid spending restriction imposed by Congress . -Agreed to decide whether a 72-year-old man accused or serv- ing as a Nazi death camp (Wlrd must face deportation. The Justices said they will s tudy Feodor Fedorenlco's attempt to remain in the United Stales, where he has lived -in t,ec· l1cut and Florida -since 9. -Refused to limit bow ar the Federal Election Commission t·an go in detennirung whether a prt:s1dent1al candidate qualifies for taxpayer matchi~g funds. -AGllEED TO study a rullng that most federal judges -lll· d uding the hi gh court's rune Justices -a r c e ntitled to thousands of dollars in back pay. The case tests Congress' power 10 suspend previously approved J nnual pay hikes for federal JUdgf"!> Rt>fused to order the FBI t.o hJnd O\'tr to a newspaper its hies on reputed New England crime boss Raymond Patriarca of Providence, R I Ford Divorce Hits Snag • DETROIT CAPl llenry Ford II and ha!> estraoged wife, Cristma Mana Vettore Auslm. spent their 15th wedding anruversary in the com pany of their divorce lawyers The retired chief ex~utive otracer of Ford Motor Co .. 62. and his Italian born v.1f1:-. 49. ap peared briefly before Wayne County C1rcu1t Judge Jo~n R. Kirwan 1\Jesd•y. The auto magnate's 1977 suit then bogged down in prelJminary motJons and was lO reconvene today. KlllWAN DlSMl~ED ABOl'T d dozco v.11 nesses in the afternoon. saymg there v. a~ a "\'C:!ry su~stantiaJ possibility of narrowmJ( the issues and shortening Uus trial" m pnvate conferenees. Then.• v..s' ~~-<:ulataon dlt.om ey' were trying to reach an •1ut of <.'ourt setUement. but when queried. one of Ford·s attorneys. Diane f're1lleh, smalt'dandsa1d ··1can·1eomment " Mrs Ford. the Jet ~etung beauty. reportedly hh n:qul-slt'<i betwl'en SIS rrulllon and $20 million from the man she Lived with for 10 years. Oocu· meots in the case h•ve been 9ealecl by the cowt. but the quesuoo of whether the two sbould be d1,oret"d is not expected lo be contested. Ol'RJNG C'Ol 'RT TESTIMONY 1n 1978. when Ford ant1c1pall•d l'llrng S.2 m1lllon wor .h of an ttques from lht> couple's G~ PoUlte home . he estimated tus net worth at S40 mtllioo. DINNER FOR FOUR$ 95 PIZZA. FEAST • Any Large Original Pizza· • Four Crisp Fresh Salads • Icy Pitcher of eoc.cota • • __ __; _______ . ---------- Dinner for 1Wo se~~. (~ r.ia<t 0"091 • Any Medi~ Ortginal Pizza• • Two Crisp Fresh Salads • Two Regul«.Size °'88N9 °' eoc.cola •• Olus Ja1r, fSUQ99Sled ttl1ait pnoe I Free Movtee • Free Chlrtle™ HOf98 Rides • Free Balloons Offer good at participating restaurants only-no coupons necessary Good ttaru Merch 9, 1980 -0.0 Olth tlOC .. ,,. ''aub9111\MI ...-orW1ne111 tllON ldCMOIW CC* 1 C.AUFOANIA DAil y PILOT A• Tornado Rips Fresno Air Terminal j 1 FRESNO (AP> -W1tcblnc a tons~,:r.. off IDOlt o1 rrwo Air l'• roof • .. "Uh aom.uu, •of • dlaaater 1DCW· le -lldad ol welrd. •• &A obMrver eakl. Tbe laa.t ln • • rt• ol brutal Callfon1a 1torm1 produffd a I wiac.t" UW ton ol( t WO thlrdl o( the air tenninah root at mJid al ternocm Tue$da)' and btew out a dolft windows, Cl\1 nre:ttJht.en Hid TH• TOaNADO COLIAl'StD a cel.UDI at a ra~l acrou lhe Gtu-saving Plan Asked In 6 Weeks SACRAMENTO <AP) The Assembly energy committee de· clded Tuesdlj' lo give the Brown administration six weeks to come up with a county·bY · county gaaollne conservation plan befo~ voling on a measure lo klll the governor's odd-even salea plan. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. in November impo se d th e statewide odd-even plan, which requires motorists whose li cense plates end in an odd number to buy gasoline on odd days and those with even plates lo buy on even days. A limited odd·even plan bas been in effect in 14 counties since May. a..pist E•tn"S P~a LOS ANGELES <AP> ·-A former sheriff's deputy called the "Ski Mask Rapist" faces a maximum sentence of 21 years for the rape of four women and "IT WM I.alt 80MrnoNG out Of a dlauter movie." HJd Pete Stocnmel, wbo worb In 111 n earby offi ce a nd took 11 dramatic photoaraph or lh\l Boat Beached fierce wana IJfUDJ cbUDJtl or rooltq bli.o t.M *· "It ... adDd of nlrd ... ln, lh root Cb 9lP Ukt that.'' " THB TOaNAOO ap· proached . pautnltrt were botrdlna I tJnit4HS AitUDM 127 Jet IOI' a ni•ht lo San fi•rancbco 200 1nu .. northwest or bere. 1be crow qwckly caed tho door kDd ordered punoaera aboard to auumti craab pos itions with Uullr bcadl In their laps. "Almwt everybody waa on tht: p lane:." uld one passenger. .,...,,~ ( ___ s_TA_TE ____ J attempted rape or two others during a 1979 bur~lary wave 1n Toluca Lake. Superior Court Judge "Newell Barrett acceptc..-d a no contest plea Tuesday from Paul Monty. 27, of Burbank over the objec- tions or the prosecutor' who had wanted a guilty plea. Assistant Attorney General Roger Boren said there was no plea bargain in tbe case Richard Koch of Santa Monka supcr\'1~es as one of his boats whkh washed ::i shore Tuesday is towed to higher ground by city employee Glen Roge rs Three boats. two of them owned by Koch, broke from their moorings in the Santa Monica harbor due to high tides and unusually rough sea conditions from recent storms. 'War Zone' Scene . . . ~ca ... aet•,.. • In Topanga Canyon S AN FRANCISCO tAP) Mon ol Sao Franclac:o's cable ean wU1 be beck ln Mrvlce to- day to please tourlsts and city residents who enjoy the charm of the fabled mode or transporta· ti on LOS ANGELES <AP> -U noted "dl9uter" moYiemabr lnriD Al· len moves fut enough. be couJd mm hls next great screen epic in Topanga Canyon and call it "Flood." That's the grim joke some canyon r'e$ldents are passing around after seven straight days of destructive rains that lave flattened City officials planned to re· open a portion or the Powell- Hyde line to join the California Street line, which resumed service in November. All of the cable car lines were shut down in September for extC'nsive r(' pairs Mara Gtlnned DolC'n houses. torn gaping holes in Topanga Canyon Boulevard. washed away cars and knocked out water and power . "IT'S NEVER BEEN this bad before," said Russ Grey, a Topanga resident since 1925. "It's worse than '69." In 1969 the rain swollen Topanga Creek carried off homes a nd caused sever<JI deaths. "There's just too much rain." says Grey. "Hope t he next storm goes somewhere else." Resident Ken Hurr s urveyed W o r k e r s w e r e t r y i n· g feverishJy to restore fresh water by today. but the outlook was grim. .. If what we plan works," say' Rudy Rincon. superioten<k:ol or the Job. "we wiU be able to brin~ water in from the San Fernando Valley If everylhlllg goes good we'll havP al tomorrow." A water culvert serving th<.· ra nyon wa s plugged with boulders and a Mercury Capn automobile, he said LEMOORE (/\f') -A man who was to be married today was gunned down &s he and his fiancee waited to vaew a home they were planning to live in. a Kings County Sheriff's Depart ment spokesman reported. The couple was waiting out side the house al 19th and Idaho avenues Tuesday ni~ht when a large; d~rk car pulled up. The v ictim approached the car, thinking it was the person they were to meet. the fiancee told in vestigators, the damage and said: "Jt looks Legi ) like the end of the world. It looks S atOrS like a war zone with huge holes However as the victim ap· proached the car. people inside the vehicle opened fire . lie was dead on arrival a t Sacred Heart Hospital in Hanford. ldenlifica· lion is beinf! withheld pending notifi cation or next of kin in the road, cars strewn all over and people like refugees an ragtag clothes wandering around." GARBAGE CANS and cul glass vases are .lined up to c3tch rainwater for ins tant recycUnl( to thirsty residents who've ~n without potable water since Sun day. Hot tubs serve as balh.'i and s inks for dirty dishes. Wide ar eas have been without <'Ice tricity since Saturday Child Molestiag Senate Vrges Ban On Mental Exams SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Senate committee re<:ommended a ban Tuesday on court-ordered psycb.1atr1c examinations or cbildl'ftl who say they've been molested, despite claims the action dlaregarded children's sexual fantasies. "Everyone from advertislng to education appeals lo children lo a fet.aay world. Children in a wide scale live on two planes," aaid Sen. David Roberti, D·Los Angeles, in opposing the proposal A SUPPOaTEa, Elle Axelroth of the Yolo County Sexual As - u ult Center, said opponents were "1ayt111 you don't trust what cblldren say." 11le2~·bourSenate Judiciary Committee bearing concerned M · aembly am-ment.s to S~ by Sens. Alan Robbins. D·Van Nuys, ud Diane Watson. D·Loe Angeles. A.I PAl880 BY THE SENATE, the bill would prohibit court· ordered paycblatrlc exam• of women who say they've been raped, but allow aueb tel'll for alleged victlma of child moleaUng. Al ~ urst.o• of Attorney General George Deukmejlan, an amendment wu added on the Alsembly noor to extend the ban to ehll~~mmlllee voted 5-2 lo recommend Senate approval of lb• .-IS ,...)' amendinent. nd th 1 tl ....... ed s•aPlll'I of the meuure conle • eum na on• .. .., ua &o bMul vlctiml, and 1erv• no purpoee. Os41:aM1.I of the bill MY U.. eum1 eu1 be uaetubol lo t.bebrare HNI ill uncorrobor•t.ed tetUmony by a w tne11 .,, may ave • ...._,a..,,....,. of futuldl\1 aoual attack• or a mottw. for lytnc. . . f: \ , . . Resign From Loan Program 'SACRAMENTO (A P) -Four legislators who could have prof 1l(•d from a c;tudent loan pro ~ram ~ay they're resigning a..., d1rector1> of a foundation lo ad minister it The· four a r1· Sen W11l1am Campbell. H llam:nda Height!.. and ASsC'mbly members John Knox. JJ -Ri<'hm on d. Gwen Moore. D·Los Angeles. and Willie Brown, D·San Francisco. Two other lcgi."llators on the board, Sens Dill Greene, D-Los Angeles, and Paul Carpenter. D-Cypr~s. could not be reached to determine If they too planned to resign. T he fou r reported resigning Tuesday. just four days after news stories about their mem· bersblp on the board of the California Student Financial As- s ist ance Foundation. Under a bill introduced by Knox. the foundation could ht· designated as the distributor of $200 mUllon or more in federal student loans. Victim Tied Up For Four Days LOS ANGELES (AP> -A Hollywood man trapped ln bis home t loce Saturday. when thlevn tied bis bands and feet, wH reported ln sertout coodl- t Ion today at H ollywood Pr•byt.ertan Hospital. Rocco Saltomarc wu found late Tuetday lo hie home by of flcers who were actlnl on a tip from the Santa Ao• PoUce Department, Hid Sat. Kemlth Benwd. Micha e l Olmstead or IUdaecr.t.. Calli. "TMy cloted the ~1 .and the rett or us went back uwwe Then tl blt." M08'T OF TR' aao&EN win· dow1 were lo the departure area, requlrlna Mveral nllhta to be po.t~ or caocellea while workers cletned up. The terminal'• main lobby auata1ned Utt.le vialble dama1e althou•b po~ntial p.aseogerii and airline employees scattered Cot sbe.l~r a.a the wind smashed open t.be doors. * * * * Prlees Up ··It was eiccltlne. but u it picked up power. It 1ot acary," 11ald I>la Batchelder, a clerk for Inland Airllnet. "'As it came ln· side. e~eryone said, 'let's get out of the way'.'' TWEN'l'V PEOPLE "hovered In our back room, and we couldn't close tbe door," M•. Batchelder added. ''That's what 11cared me. l said 'close the door. Close the door.' And they kept trying." • Su e Vick, manaaer of tbe damaged Airport Plead.illy Inn, * * Crop Damage ~26 Million was "1eared to death" aa ~ twllter nuna debrll from • Cfl· ln1 omo tt.aif'W9lla. INITIAL E81111ATU pla U\e lOM at SJ.50.000 eacb at tbe ;r term inal and oiolel. o airplanes w e r e report d dama1ed. Da01qe estimates were 1-to· avaUable f<'lr homM In a oeart>y subd1vtaioo where part or Qie roof was tom off, a •heel ~l­lapsed, a camper was blown l.oto a fence and several lrtta w.-e toppled.. I LOS ANGELES <AP> -Bailing out base· ments won't be the end of Southern California's headaches from the week-long torrent of rainstorms. Resi'dents also wlll face higher supennarket prices for some fruits and vegetables due to S26 million in crop damage, authorities say. Hardest hit was low -lying Ventura County, where $23 million in crops were reported destroyed and growers may rac:e un additional SlO million in costs to rework fields and rebuild irrigation ditches. saad Agricultural Comm1ss1oner Earl Covers Eng Comp • Steering • Air oond. • Manual Alllo. lrans • Front sogc>. • Drive Axle • Comolele front & rear brake system • Elec. Sy<;1em McPhail ' "WE WERE DOI NG FINt: through f'nday's rains," McPhail said Tul'~d;iy from his Santa Paula office. "But Saturday's storm killed U!>. Then the levee broke.'' . McPtiail was referring to an t·arthen levee along the normally tranquil Calleguas Creek that burst Sunday under the stress of torrential moun· tain nmoer. sending muddy waters racing across miles of orchards and vrgetabl~ fi elds and 1ump ing Highway 6 into Point Mugu Naval Air Station About $7 million 1n c-rops were rumed by floodwaters rrom the ll·Vl~ alone. Mr Phail sa.ad, 3ddlng that other parh of thP county also had s ignificant damage. CITRUS ORCH AROS St:Ff"ER EO about $10 million in losses to the fruit 1ti.clf and tfl tree root systems destroyed by wat<'r standrng up to lhr~ feet deep . McPbaal ~atd Othl'r extPns avely damaged crops included strawbem e~. broccoli, cabbage anl'cut flowers I n O r ange and San D1e)'.!o counti es . agricultural offi cials said the biggest problem posed by the rain was that growers are unable to get into the fields lo harvest rtpenlilg crops "Tbe biggest loss is in the inability to harvest strawberries," said Ken Little, San Diego County's agricultural commisslooer. "It ·s serious. They should be coming orr now in )arge volume. but growers can't gel into fields and the berries are too wet to ship." TBE TOLL COULD BE MOaE than Sl mUlloa. otficlals .aid. 'l•_.,_ "" S----CoNtKI 0-nal _..,to -OI h -~~-·~~ .... ,._ ----.. a..~­s ... o fnu••~ -.O ~ • Wftf 0., ''°"' -Do . -c-.-..-v--on - San Bernardino County also reported dam•ge --------------------or about $150,000 lo Its s trawberry crop. and said losse1> may be far higher when growers have a ( chance to inspect their navel orange crop In Imoeraal Countv. Ron HuU or thr Vegetable' Growers Assoc1alJon said the storms had ruam•d about $1 milhon worth or lettuce In the fie ld .. Pilot JC•ndld commeni.de>. Logbook DAILY PILOT bec-ause at couldn't~· harvested e xclusively 1n the ~ Gibraltar guarantees: ~ High interest ~ for all savers. Our new JO-Month Rock Solid Certificate:"' Now you rnn ~am thl' h1~h intcrc~t ot ,1 money m.ir\..\•t C'Nllfo:atc ,1ccount even 1f you don't h,1\'l' d lot ol mufll'V to SJVl'. fhc new 10-Month lfo1.k Solid t vr tit1 .. 1h• ,., v11ur ~uAr11nll?<' 111 I li,~l1rr ml~I rate t/11111 a1•,11/11/t/1· •II 1111v /\111~ '"' 1/11c IV1'•· Of ocrount No bank or s.wings .ind lu.10 c.m l"'Y vou mure l.11r111ngs pm11ouslv 111~11ln/1/r ••11/v 11• /11r.\"' 1111~''''''' NP\\ 1·,1u can l'atn h1~h tnterest on SlOO m1n1mum b,1l,rn1 • Oa1/v rnmpoivu/in.~ of 111lt't1"'-I '"" me-~''"''' th•· ,u,1\11,11 'td'1 to .1mount shown when b.tl.in~ n•m.\11" for 1·ntin• 1 1·.11 '>at1111~.c m'Olrrd "T' 111 $40 0011!_'111111''"'"'f"1•1 //11 I t'dtloll G11t•t'lllrNtlll ~ J/1gl1 111/rrrs/ rotr ''" W "'''"'" ">uh..,t.111ti.1l 11lt1.·w~1 1wn.1ll\ for e.uly withdrawal Oar 26-Week Rock Solid Certificate. 13.673 O/o 13.013°,,t, ._NNl.IAl ltATt GIBRALTAR SAVINGS and loan a.odldon ·Founded 1116 • AllMtt owr 4 blllton dol1an These S{'rvices? In cw )'OU'n •• • 1111 __.. at a...t part Ot '!OW state tum ro. tbe 1ta&e .._.. baa come '-' wtth lta finandal npon for im. Tbe S.Ute'a .0 memlMlft ua IQO elQployeee coet )"OU SU.I n»•UOD 1ut )'Mr, '9 f .1 Olrceat o"r 1178 -DOl much ol a JwnJ>, ta ll&hl fJf Whitiaa, Tbe t.ab aver. .. • 1395,000 ~ HDaw diatrict. The tMa Ham waa ....,._ -•.a mrmoo ~ton &nd at.alf, olua "11.al to CIOYel' tbe ... per-day QJeDH allowaQCe for senat.ort ctuAac 11-Ww. Newaletten and Olber pl1aUaa COi~ IZ 3 mlWon . Telepbooe bWa amoaated to-••: J*t•1e $198,008 : tr••el ~111 SBO.m: and nnt for diltrict offices $327'1ZS. seDaton with lar1• .clblJ'ldl. and thoM Uv~c al a diat.anee from the capital Ulldentandably bad the b.11.heat expemea. -The ftnance report refJecta variations ln working methods. For example, Seo. Ray Johnson of Chico with t)e biggest employ• payroll; Republican Floor Leader ~ll ol Haoimda Heights with the biggest phone II~~ noor Leader David Roberti of Los Angeles the pc>Qase bill; and Sen. Bob Wilsoo of La Mesa with biaat bill for newsletters. ' Sell. John Sdlinlta of Corona del M•r was right ln the ~ddle as 20th ln overall spending -but be did rack up lhp highest gasoline and oil bill of 12,450. - , All that's only halt the story. Next month the As· seinbly will come up with its spending report for 1979. The question the average taxpayer might be asking Is, Do we really need the full-time services of all these la wmakers and their staffs? And do we really need the 1.0Qo.plus pieces of new le~lation they so diligently gEfne rate each year? • Or have we maneuvered ourselves into a situation wtaere our full-time legislators feel obliged to justify their existence with this barrage of newsletters, phone calls, cqnespondence and travel? And could we get along with a nttle less service? The New Justice In the small town of Dixon in Northern California. a police officer stopped a car at 2 a.m ., thinking the three oc+upants might be juveniles in violation of the town's curfew law. The driver turned out to be an adult, but the officer netted some interesting evidence -a loaded gun. a quan· tity of beer containers, a bag of marijuana and a sack cdhtaining bills a nd change. ' The money was soon traced to a sma ll market that h~d been held up earlier in the evening and the clerk identified the occupants of the car as his assailants. It seemed to be an open and shut case. Until the de· fense attorney persuaded the court that the car stop had been illegal and the evidence taken was therefore inad- mlssible. The case was dismissed. • Last week, some two years after the crime was com · milted, the stale Supreme Court 1n a 4·3 split decision up- held the dismissal. The accused remain free. One is impelled to wonder what might have hap- pened if it had been a kidnapping case. rather than a rob- bery. and the kidnap victim was sitting in the car. Would the victim's presence also have been ''illegal evidence?" Small wonder the average citizen has doubts about the ways of Justice. language Sense The California State PT A has entered the debate over bilingual education with what appears to be a common· sense approach. Recognizing the problems of youngsters who enter school speaking little or no English , the PTA urges: -Programs to promote fluency in English, but always with the goal of placing the student in the regular school program as soon as possible. -Providing students with a cha nce to .study academic subjects in their own language only until they learn English. -Parental consent and explanation of options before any student is placed in a bilingual program. . These steps wbould sene the purpose of overcoaung students' 1a:nguage difficulties, while eliminating the ten· dency to keep them in bilingual classes. after they have acquired a reasonable knowledge of English. Parental consultation also would end the practice of placing students in bilingual programs simply on the basis of their name identification. Some parents still feel that e~sw:e to all-English classes may be the best way for their youngsters to ac· quire the language ra pidly, especially those who already have some facility ln English. They should be given this option. It's worked for many generations of young immi· g rants • Opinions expressed ln the s pace above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views e•pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd I Fingerprints BJLll.llOYD Q. Hu anybody ever been born without fingerprints? A. Four seneratiooa of ooe t Dear Gloomy Gus Are\tbe deputy district attdrneya wbo are weartna halos ln 1980 a nd uplrinl to wear black robes ln 1111 tbe same who participated lD and promoted a job action ln 1970 when they dJdn't set their ••Y ln pay negotla tiona? Beware! w.c. family in Philadelphia re. portedly had no rtd1es on their fingertips and toe., IO left no identifiable printa co what they touched. But these are the only cases in tbe medical records, it's said.. The prinUeas memben in· eluded a man, bis two sons and one dauebter, seven of nine pud9ooa and four of nine granddau1bters, ancl one of two p-eat IJ'andloN. Thil disclosure wu made by a pbysldan, DOl a lawman. They all went atrai.Cbt. Q. llll't all water a rood conductor of elec:tridly? . . . _ A. No, air, pure -dlltllled -water isn't. Jn fact, no electric current at all cm pau throu1h lt. The lm· puriUes in water are what let lt conduct eled.rtclty. There wu a Ume ID BoltGD wbell it WU .. almt tbe I.aw to \AU • bat.II .......... ..... pr-.edbed bJ a ..,.. du. 1 Soviet Views of the Olympics WWIHONti -No -bl W11'k••-led tMt pnbabb lael••H Jlm•1 Carter -Mrtoecbt a:pedl ................ . &breat of u Ol1mplc oam .. =• to force a Ruaal an 'tf8I hem Afpenl •• , B•t tlaere 11 per1aa1lve •¥1•••ee tUt •n eflecttn boJeotl WIOQW punl1b tbe Kremlin leaden by deprlvla1 tbem of the ,....uee they •~P•ct tbe 1ame1 to brL01 them, both amooe tbe Soviet people Md In the world at larce. Just belDI host to such an in· teruaUooal extravaganza ls a propquda victory the Soviet leaden have been mllkin& foe all it's worth. U, ln addi~ "'L. Richard Reeves their 1ta&e·1ublldlaed at.bleta cu '4wta" .the Ol[D!Pia by out· acol'lall tbe W•t 1 amateurs - partJcW.arly tbe Amertcam. -the K.remlln bouea wW offer it aa proof tbat their poUUcal 1y1tem 1.1 tQPerior to the tree •orld'1. WITBOllT TllE competlUoo of their arch rival, however, the Soviet. wW be left·wlth a boUow victory that even their muatve r.rop8'aoda macblne can't tum nto a triumpb for the com· mun.1st worict Here'• tbe way Annette Rou.ab. a foretcn service oatcer atatiooed in lloecow, spelled it out ln an uopubUabed leUer' to several c:oasreamen: ''Every Scm« cltizeD baa been reminded time and aaain cturtnc the put four years about this event . . . Such a boycott would deprive tbem ol a lar1e-aca.le propapnda tool. It would most 1 Q%)3 lmpon.utl1 came tbe. .....,.. Soviet dlbeD to NeOlllbe tbe aerioul view the wGl'ld flu taken of tat. ~·1 acUVW.. '' AAd bere'a the way UM Soviet 1ovenm•nt ltaelf views tbe Olympics. aecordJ.nt to a State Department tramlatioa ot d)e KremUA'a otnclal "Handbook for Party Actlriltl:" .'THE ,DBCllllON to at.e the hooored riCbt to bold the Qlym. pie Games iD the capital of the world's ftnt IOCia.lilt state baa become eoavindDC t.estilDOll1 to the eenera.I recocnition of the historical importance and COi'· red.oesa ol the forelc:n political course of our country and the enormous services of tbe Soviet Union tn the stnaale for peace." Tbe Fbapeocly continues with the claim that Moscow's selec· lion u the Olympic site "is an acknowledgment of tbe coun· try's merit. ita cootribu.lioo to the Olympie moYellllGl ... lla reaoW'Cfll for eoo4&acllq tile otymrca co u...,... ........ tlona and 1porta tee~ level." The fact that all UU. la a ble nooaenae 1.1 beslde the What matters la lbat the govern.meat bu been feecllm its citizens thia baloney for lour years. By .1tvlq the lloeeow Games such a btl buildup the Kremlin bouea are lettinC tbe6r people lo for a corr.~IJ bl1 let.down in tbe eveDt a widespread boycott. They wlll, in the classic sense, be boUt by their own pet.a.rd. THE COMMUNI ST Party cadres were furt.ber told that p reparatJou for t.be IWDIDer games were "an importut atep in carrying out the wk aulped by L .l. Brezhnev to make M oscow a commualst ahowplace." Everything about the lloseow Games Wt4 to be bluer and bet· ter, the handbook boasted. 1 'The arrival or more thau 800,000 tourists is expeded. This ls more than Munich and Montreal welcomed In their time. Nearly 1 . 5 billion people watched t.be Montreal games <on television). It 1s expected that t.be audience or the Moscow Olympics will be significantly larger . AND FINALLY, the Kremllo cited the increasing number of medals woo by Soviet at.bid.es ia r~cent Olympics and bout.eel that the games "have a dyne.. tenst1c trait. refl ectin1 prin- ciples of lhe d evelopment or s ports under conditions of soclali.sm." As one expert told mJ U· soeiate Tony Capacdo, "Sports : 1s the only area lert where the : Russian people can be told,: ·w e're No. l.' " But without ~ pa rtic1pation by tbe United : States and other leading com- petitors, being No. 1 wouldn't • mean much. TV Role in Election Races Goes Too Far NEW YORK -U you're ia· tereated in botb tennis and politics, you may bave ootlced that as Bjorn Bore was defeat· lng Vita.a Gerulait:b two sets to one in the Grand Slam or Tennis on CBS, J immy Carter was beat· ing Edward Kennedy almost as badly ln the Maine Democratic caucuses. CBS interrupt~d tbe tenols tournament at 4 :30 p .m . (E astern St andard Time> to re· port that Carter would w i .n t h e caucuses with more than 50 percent of tbe vote. lo about 33 percent for Kennedy . There were three disturbing tblocs about the network bulletin: It interrupted lhe ten· Dis, lt wu wrong, and one-third of the caUC\lleS bad not even begun. Keooedy's staff was very up- set about all that. The senator's press secretary . T om Southwick, said be thought the CBS projectloo discouraged peo- ple in Maine from coming out to vote for Kennedy lo the late caucuaes -after all they bad Art Hoppe Jmt been told that tbelr man bad been clobbered. He said lhe bulletin probably cost Kennedy 3 or 4 perCeGtqe polnta ln the final tally. SINCE ICENNEDY ftnally lost by about 4 point.s. Southwick was saying that the CBS mi.stake changed the outcome of an Im· portant political contest. The netw o rk disp a t c h e d a .. s pokesman " named Ernest Leiser to speak mysteriously about computers and ertrapola· lion and use tbe word "u.n· fortunate." Southwick m ay be wrong about the exact elfect -it's coo· ceivable tbat Ca rt er voters stayed ho me becauae their champion bad been declared the winner by a large margin. But he was probably right lo saying there waa some Impact. TELEVISION now dominates politics. The Tuesday night special.a on the primaries are. for most Americans. the nominatin g process. Wb a t television cbooses to report is the reality ol wbat happened. ln most political cues, I would argue, if televiaioo lao't theft, it dido 't happen. Televiaioo, for e xampfe. •a• ln lowa. 'lbem<>n!. Iowa was important -eveo ll only a handful of dele&ales were cboMn. Ask ~ Buah. The making of Bush ln Iowa -and J im my Carter there in 1976 - demonstrates the leg1Umallng role of televi.sioo. Only eiebt years ago. the fl.l"S1. political contest or 1972 wu caucused in a small st.ate. A la.lJ. thin candidate spent months or· ganiziog the state and won. fi.nisb.iag more than 3 perceo · tage points abe,ad of tbe favored field. That slate was Arizona and the winntng candidate was oot George BUib, but New Yort mayor John Lindsay. But television wasn't there in those days, so It was almost a.s though It didn't happen. And if televlsloo weren't in Iowa this time. George Busb might still be as bushed as ~Y turned out to be. A 'ITENTION GOES where the networb want it -so do politl· ciao.s. All the Democrats in Iowa C'Ouldn't get Jerry Brown to visit their state.. but be was there t.be morning alter the announce· ment of a television debate io Des Moines. And t.hi.s Ls wbat President Carter said wheo be cboae not to vlait Iowa ; "lt would be good ror me to eo from one media center to another, to have pnu conferestcu, toWD ball : meetiap, to be seen ,.._.,,..: haada with factol'y ~en met visiting a farmer and \ookinc at: bis llvestodr Wlth btm." We don't live in towns and c1lJes anymore. according to our pres ident. the C'OUDtry has been d1v1ded UllO media centers. The n eeds and geogra pbJ or television determine where the pres1deot goes and, to a large extent, what the rest or us know. BY NOW, CBS and t.be other · networks have the capabil.ity. as Warren Mit.ofsk:y. bead of CBS's electioo unit, told me, •1.o give · viewers a fair picture of what . happened before the polls close." They cu do that by quest.iooing voters as tbey leave voling booth s -o r enter caucuses -and feedinl their r esponses Into computers · crammed with past result.a. · Mit.ofsty used the word .. fair" in the sense of rea.sooably V·. curate. But there are other def. inltiom of "fair" -and maybe CBS and the rest sboWd beCin thinking about that before tWr out honest, damaging lntnl- s ion into the mak:ina of a presi· denL These Days It's Hard to Strike a Happy Medi11m What's tbl.s coant.ry coming to? We used to discriminate a1aln1t our fellow citl&eoa because they were too Irish, too Pol.lab, loo Jewllb. too red. too yellow, or too bUck. Now a new study reporta that mUHona of Americana are diacrtminated a1a1mt becaUle they are too (al Tb.la la ~ unlair. It ii not. heaven fortl6d. tbat I, m)'Mlf, am too fat. Well· rounded.. yet. Too fat. DO. But tbe fact i1 that ball mJ ff'lend• are too flll. Trae, tbeJ probebl1 lboaJd dMt« exercl1e more. ftat'1 tbelr wtzw•. lllo•u•"· and 1 .. , w .-.W DGt loot dowD oar DOM9 • tbem. We lbould aecept •tbem for wba tlMJ are: too fllL TIM atber llalf of m1 fl1mdl an too tldll. ODe fellow I~..._ wttb t. Ila , .. tall ... eoa1dlll?-:t __ ........ 110 • Of eomwe, ... ~, .. tboM r.a••t. Jel'll.., .. a~ DuU. •. . ., .. _..., .. ,.. ,.. ............. .... Scandale Dhrt or aucb uolitety ·sublt.aoces u yogurt. They are far loo ecocentrlcally wrapped up in the cood.iUoo ol their own bodies. It almply Liil 't bealtby. The rest of the people I bow don't tab cood enoaCh care of tbemaelW!la -eatinl Junk food. caroualnl until all bow'I, drink· 1DI too mucb.. BA VE YOO DOticed bow maay people at eocktaU putiee make fool.I ot •bemMl .. bJ dJtMtnc too modi? Dber tut or they at.and around driDldnl Perrier water tad baftal notb•a1 to 187 • I don't lraow wtlo are b6a« borel, thole wbo are too TbJ' to bold .., tlilllr tad of tbe eon- ftnation or tboM wtlo talr too maeb. You'd tblDk people ooUI •trlb•blppfmedlmn. I IQllPCM lt.'I becauM IDOlt ol tbem an too JOUDC to be ~ at tbe IOdal sr•e.. SIU.. tb8l. OI' tbeJ•n too old to mow ....... up. I'm llld to report tMt the number ol tbe .. tter h• bem clwindlblC lal.elJ. l:Wl'J .., I nm into ,..,... people wbo are too old. Oa tbe ~ bud. tbe ....... " ... ...., .... too .................... lMm-...... IDerMml .., ...,. ... ,. t • For one thing, 10unc people drive too fut. Half tbe peopAe in thla country driYe too fut. Cruy maniacs! They'll set us all killed. The other ball driTII too slow. There'• nothin1 more fru1traUn1 than belnl stuck beb.tnd IOme aeJf1ab ro9d q . l doa 't see why otber motorists caa't drive at a reuooable apeed. Tll08E wao are too JGml to lmow better t.ead to throw tbelr money around like water. 'Ibey abould leuD to realbe lta value. No OM adm1ree a speodtbrlft.. ·wldls On tbe other hand.. I can't lllnd ... lbose *inf1iDta wbo .....-p6ek up a check. Probably baft tbe' flnt dime they ever earaecl. L · keep wanti.nC to tell tbem, ..... ~ 1osb aakea. it'a OGl,y IDODIJ." • or coune, ball mJ friends· 1pend too mucb moae1 on · clothes. A bundl of middle-qec{. popiQjaya. It's rlcllnlo-. Al. if: Gucci '°8fen ad a 8rielli .wt. made the man. Tbe Nit. tbaalb. · reaUJ aboukl tde _.. blUi-.t.• in t.beir penoDal aneu-.ce.·: Lelaure aulta or aieb tee oHrta . don't belp JOU -abead bl We. { Not that ~ lboaW .. ~ puaby. llo1t peo~le art ~ paaby, alWQS · tD -..:~ you aromd and ,. t ... o1:: you. And, 1peUlJla of~ 1lobl, -.by .. e•WJODii elM I·! lmow lucb a fw1 ,......_?: Drt•ee you up the wall. : But enoup. You cu ... ...., ; 1 • "' a1atn1t dliertmtliaUon:: tverybody'1 too llOIDeOdal. And.: If tbey start dl1er1mlaatla1: a1aJmt tboM ..... .. too f"9': too u.tn. too )'Glml. -old. toe : fut OI' too ..... .., ..... --• utvablJ at.art Gacrt•••ette~ a1a1D1tme. . And, ._. _., bon. I -'t . ............. llct. \ • t .. WORLD/ POLITtCS ... tJc,,-..rya 1• OM. Y PILOT A 7 tM • ''.W Pt•11•l'i 011unldw,... ..... ol Pn.t Mir'•• Hill auk feU oe • ~ YOle., 8CHWll••·· ... the paft1 did D0t Want IO CCIO ... t t.be rllu.ltinl t&ecUon with .. Wllried MW ...... . Cauda'a ~ pri1M mta&IW la DO ._,.f' the dubla1 Trud .. u of lbe luel NM. l\erJ a.,ue and unPftdict.abM -.k:s who alt.rut.1.1 oo&n.-S Md 6eUp&ed b.19 uUoD lo t.bt i--. ud "*· He ll lf•yer. lhinnu aod more 1ubd'*1. atU!loulb lo UM naat day1 of bi.a .~ cam· palp ie tbowd ftalbea ot the oid crowd-p&euer, &)eef\&111 tUiaC oo becklera, wavln& bla anna, 1Ur· rlo1 lbe audieneee. 1118 PINAL TtlaN AT the top may bl bis toua1test. however. The aovtimment ol larcety French Quebee baa a provincial referendum Mt for lale May or early JUAe oo the luue ot aeparat.ioo from Lbe rest ol EogUAh Canada. Tbe federal aovenuneot will probably follow a r ~·~ ltratea. JetUn1 Quebecerl arc the ... aue oa& amonc tbeauelv•. But the q.,. of a.a· Uoeal~LI UM ooe that broueht Trudeau into federal Uct In tbt fint place 1S yun aco. ud b1a t. COGCerDI coWd draw him lnto open con et with separaUat Quebec Premier Rene lAvetque . French Quebec'• love fot tta favorite son !>tern wu demonatrated ~ •lain lo Monday's elecUon, when hla Uberala Woll 73 of 74 Parlia· ment aeata at stake in the province. .. u£NGU811 CANADA CAN see bla faulta. Quebec doesn't see them," Quebec political adea· tilt Genni Ber1eroo to&d a reporter recently. Trudeau, 11.ke Canada, evolved from two tndj. tiona -Fr-encb and Enellah. He was born to a wealthy Montreal ram.lly ol Freoeb-Scottisb an ca try. p-ew up perfectly bU· ingual aod was educated m Canada. tbe United Stat.es, Ftanee and Britain. Yuser Arafat, leader of the Pale1tlne Liberation -Organization. has aaid he will visit Japan if he receives. as ex· peeled, a formal government ln· v l ta ti on from Japanese envoy Ma s ayoshl Ohlrs, currently touring the Mid· dle East. TRADITIONAL ---...., aaq SETS FACTORY i£m.I BOXED WHITE WOOD YOUR CHOICE All Aluminum ... will not rust Reg. $831 KAILUA ~•••'0th combine· tlon. 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S2Sl9 SALE$199 CORAL 12" cleerance · from combusti - ble eurf eoe. -..--SILE '188 30" ZIRCON Reg. 1217.00 0111111" JutlllltlM Ar1lllMI .... .. .} \ I • I .f • OCEAN SPRAY "CraDny ·Juice" COCKTAIL 7 , .. c 32 OL "SUNNY SEA" SHRIMP TINY BROKEN ORAL lltRICATUC APPUMCE KODAK Colorburst 50 INSTANT CAMERA '11m;:il1 .:11m & shoot npr1at1"lri AJ•omattc mOIOll/CCI p1int f'jt~Cllon ~ ... ~' WATER Pl ® INSTAPURE i .: . · :~ ~~ Makes your water . ·: taste, look & smell 1 9 95 better ' #f•lC ~ Replacement 2 79 ljJ FILTER ..... c • _171 HANDHELD ~ 72&1 ~- "SILKDCE" IELF-IDJUITllQ COIDITIOIEI .... :1.11 •. 1.19 AD PRIC•a PREVAIL• WEDNESDAY,_FEB. 20th. TM Ru SATURDAY,FEB.23~. CHIPS AHOY! • COOKIES •aeocGUTt/ lllL 1.39 u TIE DIGrrAL Wood~ain Clock SNoozrALARM -~---. , GREAT Lighted Oral bold w111•e n1Jme1a1s on black oack91ound 11 ;r, "WICKER" BASKETS & WALL. DECORATIONS ·• DECORATIVE AND USEFUL FOR EVERYDAY Beefeater GIN • 15"•6" 1.00 a_ .. ::u.1429 An~ient Age BOURBON . • WikJw Rm Trays • CasseUe lbnt Basket 9" Dia. 16 PttOOF 4 n 9 •Wilow Ovi Basket ·WfknwUtityBasket 1 QT. a;J .p., Plate HokB (8..., Set of 4) ·And b1y Mre ,,__ ___ _ ~:!Z(i:J) SPRAY PAINT "FANS PAA Y" Gives uniform coverage rust res1s1an1 & last 11 9 drying. Aul Coton. · 12% oz.. • EA. ' 'SLINKY' ' by JAMES IT WALKS DOWN STAIMS It stretches & springs 99,. back " •100 Smirnoff VODKA ·-: ._ 3.99 ~ ,~ ... Chateau La Salle i~ .. ~ WINE ~w ... \ CHAIST::::~i.99 II BUDWEISER BEER SWIMPA-WAY CAN OPENER Ifs double~eare<l to 91\'e , ou ~a~' ettorlless cullin'l <111C1 1 ..ile. smoorn eooe _2.49 ANCHOR HOCKING MICROWAV£ Bacon Rack or Roasting Rack Goes lrom lree.zer 10 O\'en and 1t s d1shwasner ~.. 3.79 Q GRAYUNE SHOWER CADDY S•"f't trame w 1~ "'"'" 1 ~) coat•"O "' r • ru~t llani;s Gv~r '" h~er lie.le "'" 1.77 STORAGE JAR WITH MET Al COVER t oallon orant capacity. crystal clear •m 1.79 REGAL SILVERSTONE SAUTE PAN ~ DU•T APPROVED Premium. non-stick sur1ace. • ·~,, 10'' 12" 12 oz. CANS 3.99 5.49 6.99 Non·breakable plasttc 12:s3_45 11" SQuut GRIDDLE tun for parties. gills. 99 non-to~1c C •lS~l ..-----~~)ti(:::~ SIGNATURE NO LIQUOR AT1 •5'71....srTYAYl.f.SM-· •1111 ... ST ~ 6.99 60 FJ. GARDEN HOSE ~ ~ HOSE REMNENTS ~~ RACQUETBALL~ RACQUET WIT1I ~IOI£ 2-ply constnJCtion solid brass COU9ffnos. lfvhtwtlght but strudy. _3.99 ., ........... .... , .... ,.. .............. . ... ,..,... lllll I I ....... •'Wt 11M I la ... *41&> STEAM IRON '- by PIOCTOI Setl-deanino w11tt non-corrosive ·see thtU tank·. easy tap watel' lllllOQ . ... POftanOLlllt ..... W.......,._. &Toao-.a4>71 ........ ~ ll9MIOM~JJ*' ..... "~ WAIM•ALLIY 1;1 r1t aw__,. IM«AAMA-Jtll s.a ....... te • ( . - l \ 1&1.71 PYlllWA11£ •NPUTt (r) •lW_.fl'iaQll • ..... uanm (l~QT.) • unun c:ow:tf» WSDOU ( l '1.) PENNZOIL with z.7 PElflpll MOTOR OIL "'"''"DWT. l QT. 69C EA. s. T. c. WINDSHIELD WASHER DE-ICER SOLVENT l GAL ggc "CUTEX" tor YOUR NAILS PHOTO ALBUM ··p10NEER" Holds 96 . 3•,..·x s· photos. Clear vinyl pockets REFI~ 5 PAGES 1.99 ..., " 3.99 HAIR NEEDS SHOWER CAPS by TIP TOP Great for hOme & travel "VIGO RO" for YOUR GARDEN \~-----'~ LAWN FERTILIZER TIME-RELEASED FORMULA For greener. healthier lawns. SLLUC 7.95 ~Ii PomNG MIX 1 High-<iuallty, uniform ... • .;;;. \. helps retain moisture. 2 19 20DRYQT.UQ • ROSE OUST Protects against rose pests.. 2 29 no mhclng. no muss 10 oz. • bwCHARMEKN TOTAL SUPPORT REG. OR QUEEN SIZE 2 ...... $500 Hug t1tt1ng from waist to toe PANTY TOP All 1n one p.1nt1e with Collon crotch' ALL NUDE Sheer waist to toe ggc Sandalloot ALL SHEER Sheer to waist Sandalloot KNEE HI'S Support. comfort top sandalfoot LADIES KNEE HI'S \ Sheer. sandalfoot .. with comton c.utl LADIES PANTS lde•I For AU Occasions Polyester pull-on in sohd and prinls El;is1tc wd1s1 band with lronl trt:ds1· REG. SIZE QU££N SIZE 5.00 6.00 ''LILT " HOM E PERMANENTS CLAIROL CONDITION SHAMPOO "IONUS SIZE" 20 N. .-.---(11N.+4 oz.) Milk wave&. 219 ootywavew11h sponge end wraps 1.39 Le1 your Sav-on Phermacist help you on any quesllons you may hl\le about Ille medication you're 11klng Hl'llY•~T~ty,,_. Aak our pharmacist about how eaally you can transfer your preaent prescrip- tions to the Sav-on ptuirmecy dept ··~ 1.08 AD PRICES PREVAIL& WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20th. THRU SATURDAY, FEB.23rd . . =~s~ Wood Hangers DWIXE HARDWOOO •TROUSER HANCERSA ..-..:." (SETOf3) • surr HANCERS (5ETOF3) •SUfT HAHCOS () (SETOf 2) ~ eORES$HANG[RS ~~--CHT~~ ~ '/(JP' 1.1 g PAK EXCEUO TOWELS . Dish Cloth Colortast 111 COiion t. Ourabll 99 PU Of 3 c Face Cloth Terryc10111· lOIOrld .1. all co11011 PAK Of 3 ggc PREPARATION H SHRINKS HEMORRHOIDS ... RELIEVES PAIN I ITCHtNQ leL 1.35 HALLS MENTHO·L YPTUS COUGH TABLETS wi th VAPOR ACTION 69C UC Of 30 MASSENGILL Dtapoubte Douche TWIN PACK "COlftnt.ftAOY· TIMISI"" Assl Formulas ,. . . . .. . ,.-.... SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK I 'l 00 AM TO q IO PM. MONDAY THRU :,ATURUAY • ') 00 AM 10 7 00 PM "UNOAY . ~ ,., . . ...... ,, .. ,. . "PE~. ~"PEPSI" 101-RETURIAIU BOTTLES 2LT.88! ' Um.£ "FRISKIES" For Your Cat Auorted Flawrs JOHNSON'S BABY OIL HIGH POTENCY B-Comolex with FOLIC lc10 1i.0Na ... 12 3 73 2SO's • POTASSIUM GLUCONJff SUPPLEMENT ·:: .• 1.69 ··--1 I 1;" ''" 1 '~ . -' -'l -.....::::::. ~ ttlll .......... MIWP'CMITIMCM lnt~.w ....... .._ &f0~4J'1 ............ .,..._.~IU•V-"'""Y· """'Alff •AU.ff .... •1 a W..-.r IA.MTA AMA-191 I 1.-....... tt. I I ' f J : -, w.. 11119,f*'-J•, ,. 1-e's S•rre .. llell Chapman ' Conring or Gc)ing, Rennioll8 Name's the Same Saturday a,o.c. llwnNQI ............. ll loob like Oraa1e Cout1 su,.nl1or EcliHG 111.Dw wW face aomeooe um41d N•taode oa the J_. a eMetioa baHot DO •.U. wblcb race be deeide9 to__._ MWer, a twmer prtllOMI' ol war aamed to hll cwnat PGll b1 Gov. Edm&mcl Browe Jr .. haa filed • •late cMdaradon of tni.t to Miil the 7ot.h Al · ••mbb Dlltrict aeat. H• llft't required to nte aue,h a dftlanUon for the •uPll'Vllor'a poet. The A•••mbl)' H al I• now beJd b1 Aa· aembbmu Br-. N•tande. R·Oruc•. who ta sMkiq lll.Uer'a supervllorial po1t Neet•Dde'a former wlfe. Beverly Neatude, tau ·~ •-will nm to aucceed her H · huabaad in the Aalembly. llWer, a Dem~ret, bua't yet deeJded In wblcb race to run, hJa executJve uat.tant Chris Loumalds sa.id . He muat decide by March 7.' Neatande said be doesn't care which race Miller decides on, and predicted he would lose to a Neatande in whichever he chooses. He said h15 for mer wUe "ls a very good penoo.. She knows the district She'd be a good legislator. I enthusiastica lly s upport her." * * * ONE PEaSON WHO won't be running for the 70th Assembly District seat is Lois Lundberg chainnan of Orange County's Republican Centrai Committee .. She said she thought about it, but decided not to run · * * * MRS. CllARLO'JTE MOUSEL of Tustin will serve as chairma n of the Reagan for P resident campaign in Orange County. Her advisory com mltlee will consist of Congressmen Bob Badham and Bill Dannemeyer , Assembly members Marian Bergeson and Bruce Nestande plus Robert Bea ver, Denn.is Catron, Carl Karcher and Bill Voit. Homecom '"' I••· UvltlH for Cbapman Colle11 aJwnol will be S•lu~, bQlnAln1 at 4 p.m. R e ualon1 fo r lbe clu.ee ol 'M, '•, '44, '41. ·~. '51, and 'M are planned. Tbe celebra tlon will i nclude Iha crowntn1 of lhe tHO ttomeeomtn.1 Queen dur- ln1 • butetball aamtJ a1aln1t Cal State l.011 Ana&elee. For Information cull 997 ean Marriage Recort:h Studied Author Noel Steven· son , a longtime gen- ealogy researcher. will be t b e s pe ak e r a t the Orange County Genealogical Society's monthly meeting March 1 at 2 p.m. ti e w i l l di sc u ss "American-Style Mar- riage Records" at the meeting in the Hunt- ington Beach Library, 7111 TaJ bert Ave. C•ll 642-5678. Pul • tew words lo work for ou. Bachelors! Masters! begin Mar. 3 ENROLL NOW at National University • One-time reg1strat1on tor your entire program • Evening classes suited for busy adults • Study one COUfse per month • Convenient classroom locahons throughout Orange County. Make the 1980's a decade of challenge and growth 1n your career. Call tor a personal interview with an academic counselor Abol°"90 '0'~•n••Ago.wflflOt C•._,,h•"IA'flo .. Wof•'"'•"'t..,c• 1 •P.A "'"~''"' A("9(11fl"(I by ~ ... n _.>,IA•MoO"l IJ! M~ -1'10 c ••~\ • >eo" .. ....-~ " ~...,. .. ( .. _ ~ .......... "~""IO~~•Clf.io •,,.IJ. •"'CltiA•eoQJ-·)I , •• _, -O-.-· "-*' f()( reg.Slr31JOO 1nto«nah0n. call t57_.2a5 1n Irvine 0< $$W7t1 di LI lc.10 FITe con-lienl °'.,.. CountJ ~: kVlne. 5-nta Ana. ~k:• L..gun.i "'g....-~ t 10<0 DO YOU NEED A LAWYER? Simple Will ................................ S40 First Consultation (any topic) .................. S20 Corporation Formation ...................... S225* Partnership Formation .......... · ............ 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ORANGE COUNTY I CONSUMER on1erw ... ,. ta,. ... ~ DEAR PAT: I hope you can help st.rai&ht.eo out my mail-order problem with Lane Bryant. On Nov. 25 I ordered a skirt, but did not send the full payment -only the C.O.D fee and handlln1 r harees. When I didn't bear anytb.iog for nearly a month, I ordered a dress. Thia time I didn't send any money be<:auae I'd already paid delivery and C.O 0 . cbarces on the order I never received. At this point. l 'd just like a refund. · W.E., Costa Mesa Lue Bryant II rehmdfa& &be $3.tl yoa paid ID November. Records llMIJute you n.nt order waa shipped Ott. 4. It baa Mt t.eea ret1lned &o Lue BryHt, nor ls lltere a 4eUvery DOt poalble llOtke from UPS. Tbere b DO rtt0rd of you seeood order. LaJte Bryant's cutomer senltt department baa DO idea wbat bappeaecl to I.be nrst allJpmeat. but Ill spokHwomu dJd meeUoo tltat yoar mobile home "space namber" was not lllchaded oa lltelr record of your address. TbJ1 la very lmportut for successful delivery of mercb•ndlse lo mobile home parks, she emphasized. The firm ask.a yoa lterta Thur9dey Mom. 21•t. PRACTICALLYGIVE-A-WAYPRICES Women'• Sportswear and Lingerie and Sleepwear ... '°' C'9dtt CMda Blouses, sweaters, dresses , slips, gowns, pajamas. REDUCED TO HALF OF SALE PRICE PRICES CHOPPED SINCE 1949 Ol!PAftTMl!NT STOftl! 1116 MIW'°IT IOULEVAID COSTA MESA Hour a o-.y 1:30-4:00 CloMd Sund•ya not to place any more orders until you receive lhe ---------------------------' $3.91 refund and the comp•ny's records un be ... cleared ot thls con1us1n, transacuoa. 10 tk futun, lriF:S:~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I It asks that you wall unlll any problem wltb one I order la llOlvecl before you platt anotJter. A YS s adds that mail order delivery for dotltlag u.sually ears . takes at leut slx weeb. Delivery seldem -lf ever -ocean less tbH a m•tlt after ••Y order for ff t B mall·order merchandise ls placed. Nul time you U 0 I DJjf tOn ea eh order c:lotblng from LaH Bry ant or another SURPLUS STORE mall-order Orm, wait at least two months ~fore Inquiring about non·dellvery. · Rott~ ltfar1 Be E.rce•• Beat OF.AR PAT : Can you find out what causes the rumbling noise that happens only when hot water is turned on? Thls has been going on at my house for a couple of weeks now, and I'm almost afraid to call in a plumber io case 1t 's a senous problem that I can't afford to have faxed. R F., Fount am Valley Phunben coetactecl by A VS say this problem may call for cbu'ln' the pipe hookup near lbe bot-water heater. dralllinl the tank to remove sedJment or simply lowering tbe temperature of tbe water beat.er. Try tbe last solulloa fi rst, and you may eliminate tbe problem and cut your household's energy costs at I.he same time. CoN•11111~r Co••ne•• Call~d Fer DEAR PAT: Will you give me some details on the request by the federal government for publJc comment on proPosed consumer programs? Also. where can I get a copy of these proposed pro· Save ~ on •U MellltS In stoctr. \!\., •I J1' • • .. 1.1\ arH1 •h""-N""'~ m..-trh •. ftd.6._ ,,...,,,,, ~.,, ,krt,.. •llld 1 •••..,-"l.twn.t.i....i. .. _,.. dASOLINE POWERED (l(l t0'0• ~'b-4e < BRUSH CUTTER ~-• was l87.99 NOW 99.00 grams? E .G., Corona del Mar -----------------.------------11 Oa Oft. 10, 1171 more Uau 31 federaJ depart-SELECTED WOMEN'S menu and agencies pablJNecl propoeecl ceeaamel' e• '0US programs. ~se propouls spell out how eac~ WOMEN'S ~ E a'ency will work with cons umers ln b•ndlln' com · SK I RT S plaints, providing information, getta., the public's point of view on •gency activities, and other pro- blems &hat affect Ame rican• as conBamers. Coples of the propoeed COtUamer progums are •\ralJable free from I.he Con.amer Information Cent.er, DepL '45H, Pueblo, Colo. 81119. For convenJentt ln re- vlewlng &be proposals, a cbec:kUst Is lnc:ladecl. Aft.er au commenta are received by lite Marcb 1t deadUne, lite ageDdes will review them and come ap wltlt revised consumer programs wbicb wm go were 9.00 to 9.50 into effect some time la late aprlng. D rb1k at Bar I.es• Tazft1f1? DE AR PAT : I have a quei;tion about som ething that has bothered me for a long time. Is at legal in this state to charge sales tax on cocktails that a re brought to me wrule I am having dinner in the dining room o( a restaurant? N.M .. Fountain Valley St.ate Board of Equalization sales and use tax regulaUoea govern drink-tu procedure. Tu Is re- qalred oa aU restaarant food and drtaJl bat may be lncladed ID the price. In 'eneral, some retailers sell drtn.lts for a tax-Included price when the drlnka are purchased and consumed In certain portions of their premises (us ually the bar), but add to that were 17 00 to 20.00 NOW $4.88 JR.BAZAAR BODY-FIT TOPS were 8.00 NOW $3.88 Nowf 2.88 LITTLE GIRLS' 4 PIECE PANT-SUIT was 16.99 NOW $4.88 same price a separately slated amount as la• re· ----Im bursement when drinks are served by a waiter or waitress to tbe purcbHer la oU>er portions of their premises. Nollc:e of tbe seller's Intent to char'e la• or notice tltat the lax ls lacluded mut be posted ID lite bar. Likewise, If tu Is to be added to botlt food and beverages served ID another aru, tbe meaa must IDclade notJce of this. If no menu 11 provided, a notice mast be dlspl•yed c:on - aplcuoualy. Car Ce.,~afl~ a ,,, .. , lt,...1' DEAR PAT: Is t here any state law that re- quires a person to purchase uninsured motorist covera~e along with tbe required liability car In- s ura nce? Someone told me that uninsured motorist 7 PIECE GLASS COOKWARE SET was 44.99 NOW $29.88 SELECTED WOMEN'S ?·,DRESSES were 18.00 to 30.00 NOW $4.88 insurance is now m andatory. ----------------------------S D .. Costa Mesa Unluared motorist covera,e, whlcb pays for Injuries to yoa or &o per!IOll.S in your car ln acct- denu c:aaed by anl:uared or anldenUllecl driven, ls not mandatory. T1te law aaya Ulla co~era,e mut be offered wttb UablUtJ lueruce. If yoa reject It, 7oa mallt do IO ID writla1. .............. ~. ....... ~-.tor .......... c..e. ....... · Give YoW ......,.. a liftt , ... , l"" •• •c'"" ••• 111 .... s ..... CIHtlflM Ml ef t8'e O.lty ..... SELECTED JUNIOR DRESSES were 10.•9 to 36.00 NOW $4.88 SELECTED GIRLS' SWEATERS .. , ..... ae.cti IMSA*•• .U...6111•pella 1114) ..... _ *'' ...... ~ ---- .• l we1' 9.99 to 13.99 NOW $2.88 -----------~ • NATION/ STATE Wlldi 1 p. Feon..y 20, , _, OM. ... PLOT AJ I Researcher Predicted Current Rains Last Fall uw .... .-. .. 'G•••ln-'•' Giff The Country M usic Hall of Fam e 1n Nashville added to its wealth of Americana this week with the donation by s inger ({cnny Rogers of the costume he wor e in hi s soo n -t o-be - released film debut. "K enny Hogers as The Gambler " Passion For Pigs Paraded JACKSONVILLE . N C . <AP) -Mar y Lynne Rave thlnki. so much or th e low l y porke r that she and her sister have started the Association for the Ad · vancemenl or Nallonal Plg Day "Pies aren't really' (at," opines Mrs. Rave, ••They're Rubenesque." THE PURPOSE of N a tion a l Pig D ay. March 1. is "to accord to the pig its ri ghtful . though generally uo-ciecopized, place as one 4f man's most \ntellec- ._al and domeaticaled animals" This year's celebrn lion will be held in LulJ t.oc k , Texas, horn!! of Mrs. Rave's sister, El- len Stanley. The first celebration was held 1n 1972 AT PIG parties, pink pig punch 1s served, m, ar e other por k d el- ica c ie s Pin k r1 bbon •igtails ure lied a round the trees in the pig:.' bonor. Mrs Have say!> '>lht.•r commi tments may kt·1·p her from attending the lubbock ce lebrat11)n But never frar · ··ff w1• don't go. 1"11 bake pig eup cake s and p t ~ cookies We'll both go orr our di ets and p1 g out," she said Generous Gasoline Gift Gone WILDWOO D. N .J . (AP ) -About 30 pe r c ent or the 8,000 gallons, or gasoline stored by .the ~ity to he lp stranded, tourists has been stolen; city officials say. Boardwalk bu s 1- neHman Louis Lambert bought the gasoline and turned it over t o Wildwood last summer to counter reports that fuel wasn't available in &bjs resort. The city was to aell the gas and turn over proflU to Lambert at the end .or the s um- mer But ofCitlals said re· r e nlly that only 144 1allons were sold and 1,627 gallons cannot be accounted for. Mayor ~uy Muz.lanl aays lhe cl y want.a to reimburse ambert, but the busi- ~111 man aaya he is •·wtlllna to lttke the •••• paltenl ud wMer t.mperatww ln lbe North Pac!fte, ..-tem"1•ture1 of the oceu 1wface a1 lndleeton ol ch1n1• over the North Atnerican coau..t. The o c ean wate r from C alifornla wulbweltward to U.wa11 hu been abnormally warm w1lb colcMr than normal water to the oonbweet. "W'beo tb.la tempenture dlftereetiaJ apreHI lnto the atmosphere, it promac.. warmer thaD normal weather to Callfomla." Namlal 11id. In winter mootba, Namlu' reeearcben llJd. wetterly Jetatreama carrylnl mot1tur•·ladee storm. expand 1r~lilally from polar relk>al and toward the equator. Asked U tM current ltorlDI ln a mild wioter back up h1a method, tbe 6$-year-old Namla1 replied. "I t.blok to." Things Not Gene Known . Controversy and conflict - that's news. Probably no one knows this .more than we do. And because we know it, we're aware that ma ny people have a one-sided view of The Irvine Company. The side that's seemingly always in the middle of a newsv squabble of some sort. You've seen the headlines: "Irvine Co. Protests ... " or "So-and- so Blasts Irvine Co~' We're not com- pl aining about it. When you design and build planned communities, you have to expect that kind of media emphasis. With the whole world looking over your shoulder, someone is al ways bound to take exception to what you're doing. And it gets headlines. That's how it is. Certain thi0g.5 make news. We accept that. It comes wi th the territory. Still, it's only part of The Irvine Company picture. Left out, neces- sa rily, are those things we do that create no controversy, stir up no conflict, produce no big headlines. Or any h eadline at all. We mean neighborly things. Things tha t good neighbors do for each other. It may not be generally known, but we do them too. If tha t sounds a bit immodest, it's only because we're proud. Proud to be a good neighbor, even though it's no big thing. Most people, after all , are good neighbors. And as it is with most people, o ur being a good neighbor isn't aimed at ma king n ews. But it is purposeful. We'd like to tell you a little about it, to help round out the picture. As we see it, our trying to be a good neighbor is very much linked to what we a re and what we do. Our missio~ or job, is to develop com- munities. And with this community development comes community in- volvement. By us as a company and by our employees as citizens. We don't just build and leave ~ we stay here. As part of the community. That's why we like to lend a hand to our neighbors. We do it in different ways. Big deeds and small ones. These are some of them, the more recent ones. They may be news to you: • During the brush fire in Laguna Beach last December, we volunteered our deputies to guard the many threatened homes that had to be temporarily abandoned. • When rainstorms triggered mudslides downcoast a few weeks ago, we provided sandbags and other materials to protect the properties of worried homeowners. • In the wake of Pro position 13. we contributed several thousand dollars to help keep a local summer school program going. • This past year our employees and the company itself pledged a far greater sum than ever before to the United Way. (Our peopl e also volun- teered to do the publicity for the countywide campaign) • When rain turned the site of Irvine's Harvest Festival into a quagmire last October, our property manageme nt and agriculture people trucked in several tons of hay and spread it on the grounds, preventing the festival from becomi~ashout. • We recently stepped up our sc holarship program s fo r local high school and coUege graduates. • We continued o ur role this year as the major sponsor of UCl's Inter-Faith Foundation. • We sponsored workshops for editors of homeowner as ociation newsletters. •We put up matchjng funds for an electronic scoreboard and timing system at a local community park aquatic complex a nd held a special movie event to raise the rest of the money. •We supported many youth programs undertaken by Junior Achievement., the Coro Foundation, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, the YMCA, Little League, Soccer Le.ague, Mardan School and other orWlnizations. (Many of o ur em- ployees, on their own time, also served these groups as trustees, committee members, coaches and in other volunteer capacities.) • \Ve co-sponsored, for the 10th consecutive year, sum mer evening concerts o n the Fashion Island mall. • During the past year, we gave grants to som e 125 local service clubs and civic group . the most eve r. (Since 1977, we ha'vc tripled o ur charitable contributions.) A few of these things received some publicity; most of them did not. But that doesn't m atte r. What matte rs is t hat they were neighborly things to do. For us, that's reason enough to do them. One more thing. Whether or not they rate headlines, we're going to keep on doing them. As would a ny good neighbor. \ Tl-E IRVINE a:Jv1FW« • ,. ) ···-.............. --... ...... ,~.,- Al'WI...-.. Leapin' Lizards! PUBU C NOTICE fllCTITIOUS aUi111181S HAMa STATeMelllT , ... foll-lnQ -~ .. 001'19 "'6•1 neu ., GLAMOUR ETC E TC , IUI Superk><, Mewpot1 IM-<11. C•lltornl• tiMJ Dor othy Ellen Sii••••· o •· L •n dfell Cl , Newpo rt 8 ••<11 A funny Hung happened on the way to the c.e11fo•nl•9*.J Ma rdi Gra:,. Daddy Warbucks and Orphan diJi'~.~,..ui .. onoucted ov.n•n Annie were t icke ted by New Orle ans 00r°"'v"' .... ' Th i\ \IM-1 w•• Ill.cl .. 1111 , ... police When gust y winds blew Off loose County Cler• ot Of~ C.0<.tnh on portions of their float onto the Mississippi J•nv••• 11• 1• ,.,,,,.. R1 ver bridge Pu1M11-Or-cw•t 0.11, P11o1, ------------------------~J.,, JO,-.,. u, 10.1• s.to State's Pollution Curbs Defended LOS ANGELES CAP > -Despite auto industry lobbying a gains t th e s ta te 's stringent fuel efficien· cy a nd vehicle emiss ion requiremen ts. the head of th e California Air R e s ources Roard s a ys California reside nts are :;Ull concerned with the proble m of clean a ir. "l believe that the r e is a pubHc willingness a nd e xpectation that eve ryone will have lo pa rticipate in the solution in o rde r to have healthy a ir in Southe rn C a lifornia ," ARR c hairwom an M ary .Nichols told a T own lla JI I uncheon a udience. SHE NOTF.O THAT WHEN res idents her e arc !>urvc•ye<l on l ht'1r most scr10us {'Onccrns, reducing :-mog has re m a tnl'd u high pnonty PUBLIC NOTICE fltCTtnous auso••ss MAM« STATUll&MT Tll• fOll-ftll per Wlft• •<• 00•"9 OUMMU-1 CAf"1 COHSTRU(.Tf~. •lt £ #II.-, C.aal.e ~. C.ltfomf• n.77 , __ o wa111.. 111 E w11_., CcKI• -.,.,, C..ltom4• ~11 llhkolm 8 .,.,,,.,,, 113 ""°"'~ VIS I•, Co"• Mew, C.lllor,... '1•11 '"" Du~~' '' conclu<ted Oy • gener•I ....,~ Mek ol'110..•• Thi\ •1Ai..n.n1 wa• tll<ICI wtlll rn. County Cter1t Of Oon~ Co\tnty on J•-•Y :Pl. '"° l'l)IUJ Puoll-Or-C-•1 0.11• P OIOi, J an .)Q, Feb •. ll, 70 1'90 ~.-.IO PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITl()tJS austMESS NAMt: SlATf M[HT Th., fOUOWlnQ Of"t~ '' OOtnQ bu,1 n,.,, d' (Arf F UROf'A 11&1 l •ntc• O f1v,.. Un4t U Hunt1nQton titA<n ( ttltfo,n•a "™' &l h~d S'-'"'1m ft\ l\f>I (~ntf'r Ot1 •t Unit )41 Hunttn91on BtHtCl'I Celttorn.ilt.,...., • lh1 ... ~,.,, '" tOl'OV<.~O Dy•" ,n dl"10u•I Alfred S,.,, 1\l•n'\•t. PU.UC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l TATIE-1.r Oft AU .. 00.Mt:NT OflUSEOfl fllCTITIOUS 8USIHeU NAMI l 1W lollOwlftll .,.,_,, 11••• •-· ~ lhf: ._ Of IM l't<hlloU> 811" ,...,, Nanw O N E C.•L l B US I N ESS SERVICES, UO P•rkunftr o"~•. uni• •n., C.lllornl• 0 70 T~ F l('lit~ 8u.i,,._, N•me 10 f ... r..i to --· flleo •n 0 ••"99 CO<.tntyono.c.mc..r f•, ,.,., F ,_ N•I-Pr0Qtamm•n11 Cor-• tto". • C..tlfotnl• COfPOr•ttori. SSO P a f ll t •nt•' Orht•1 S•n•• A"•· C..lltOf'ftl• tt~ T Ill\ -W'°' condll< ll9d DY • '0.-pO• ., iO<I Nelton.I PrOIJll'...,mt119 C0<11 -le~-~-. ~-,,, .. " .. _, w.n flled "''"' I~ '°""'' Cle"' of ()f'~ Cou•'1Y o" Fet><U¥y •. ltlD c:Afl••n&KASOAN Ml ·-c-0r1 .. , ...._,.. ,,.,,i..,c-arots .. ,_.. Pvol•~-0.-CW\I D••ly Polol. ,.o •. ll.10, 11 ·-·~ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtnous aus1 .. •ss lf.<IMeJTATEMUtT Ti.. IOl'-1"9 peoon " oa\ftll "'-'' M U •\ R ES TAURANT SEA"fCE I. OEStGN, nl1 R•l•l<fll A"'"'"" Co.ta .... M . C..hlOnll•~ Ml<'-4 L 0-..noe<d, 11\l Ael ... flf> ..... ...,, Cml• IMM, GalllO'noe .,,.11 f ru\ bu"'M!t\ 1\ tondu< Srd b'f ""' fn dl••du•I iwc,,_. l °"""~o thh \t•t9f'N!it'lt Wft~ tll.O w 1tn ttw County Ul'k of Or.,,~ C.Ourttr on Ja nu•rt lt, ,_, I' IJ11•1 Pul>l"hed Or-Goe•f 0<11ty P1to1 1•" JO. F.o •. I), 10, 1'90 - PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS 9U\INIU N-E S~ATIMfNT 'r.. '°''°""'"'I ~ ., 60.no """ ~\\ ... Sht' conte nded th at "if De troit finally succeeds in convincing a majority m the state legis la ture" to e liminate the so-called Ca!Jfornia vehicle with 1L<\ lower pollut100 <'m1ss1on and greater fuel e fficiency -1t wall result 10 m o re than JUSt discom - fort for m any residents "We tend lo forget that o ver 10 percent of a ll Californians s uffe r from som e degree of c hronic lung dJscase a nd that s m og makes people sicker," s a1d Ms N1chob. w ho was appointed to head the J\ RB lal>l J\u,::ust f PH\ "'°''~nl ..,It\ fttl"(I .-;1t.._ lf'W County C.ff'•~ ot Ot .nQ!t' (ouf"lty on JAnu••• 1•. f'IO REAL EST ... TE •NV(S fMENT ;:JltOUll', 1G Oellnl•t 54'"1. ~I• "tJ tttt °'1'a. Cel otomi• _, J'Oj "BASt:O ON C'URR ENT and p ropos ed regula t1on~ o r i.latc a nd local air pollution agen cies, tht:n· 1s convinrtng l'VJde nce that we ca n reduce :-m og to th1• 1){11nl tha t health wllrnmgs will no lon~e r b(> r~"1111 rcd 10 1987," s he s aid. Death Notire• 8 1ELLOVIH Flr .. c~. 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WOSTUAIY WBTQ.lffCHAPIL Mortuary • Cremet1ons 4Z1 E. t 71h St. CosteMHe 646--4888 . ,_Cl.-0,....1 SMITHI' MOtmlAaY 627 Metn St Hunl~8Ch ,., .... y COLOMA&. ..,..AL ..,.,,. ' 7801 Bolla ,.ve w..1mln11er 183-3526 • ,.1,,... .. ~ ..... Or .... ~ OellY ,., ... , FH.6.12,10,77, "9 .,._. ~,.,.. Or .... (MIC 0•11 .. ,.llet ttH. M.1', ,_.,, S, t!, UIO 7tUC PVBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE OBITUARIES P\JaUC NOTICE rtlaueNO'l'ICS PVauc NOTICa "18UC NOTICE MtlC8 '9Clll...... _.,.~ TOUICNTOU ...,,,.~ tu"9.,.couno,.nta ITAt'9 W CA&A ..... tA fllOtl ''A Tl Oii' CALI J'CNt•t& J'Olt ne9~-~ TNaCOU.TYO,.O•AMe ....... , .............. .... -~~ H\le8NI•, l \tete al "AUL C. (AltOr .,_ ••• l>lO•A M. HUlllllllt, 0.U-~ NOTICI 1$ Hl•1 8'1' 01\11111 i.,,,. ..O'tl(:I ,, .......... OIVIN ..... H .. IWn .. IM -nef!*f OK-nt ,,...,..,, tt1 ----...... !NI •II..,_ N"if>t <t.4Mt ~11\<t _. .,, ,,..,_ ......... ,..,,., • ..-IMt '"' wld -.,.. r-''" I• Ill• ... MW_...... 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IM». Tai· OWi ,_,... #al•r. ,.__ • •1c- ~ ._ .__,, _ .............. ...,....,..,, Or.,,_ C...i O•lly PllOi ..... 1tfl ""° 1',11.-S, IJ.1-.0 I SHO ~-~~~:-· A"_, ... ee.«-.-. Pu«>thllecl Or-C-\1 O"'IY Plt.t f.O 10, 11.,,,.., S 11, '"° Ul.0 PUBUC NOTICE -------:- P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLlf NOTICI:: Pl'8LIC NOTICE .. U&LICADMINISTRATOR SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT TO THE HONORABLE MARK A. SODEN, PROBATE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN ANO FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE JAMES E. HEIM, Public Administrator of said County, re-spectfutly make!> lhl'> return of a ll e<,tater, of dece- dents wtuch have come into hi!> hands for the term com~nc1nq J uly I, t979, and end•n<;J De<emr>er 31. 1W9 -i .... ~ ~ ~! . 0 -0 .,5i " z .. ~-E 0.0 .. -:: ~ .. :»: .. ...... 0. o.~ z 0..J~ 7943.()().C F 1de I N tr a 7.17 79 7943-00S Clarence C Co nner, aka Clarence Cunnlngharn Conne r , Jr , 12-79 7943--001 Maur1c10 A Va rgas ,.3.79 7943-002 Lloyd Le wis Tow nsend , 3 79 7943-003 Florence Gt>rtrude Sibbett I 3 79 A· 100504 Agnes Huhn I 9 7q A-100434 Margery Ann W1ll1am!> J. 10-79 7943-006 Margaret Jo<,ephine Williams, aka Mro... May Ross. a ka M ary Connell y 7.19. 79 A·100615 Ma ry Be tsy Ross 1· 1b·10 A-10,1042 John M Hunter 7-27 79 A·101019 Georgl' H Hedge'> , 25·79 A· 10 102~ V1rq1nia Mdr '>hdll 7.'JS.]9 A · 100947 Glen Esta Nol\e 7°70-79 A 101070 Robert Charles Skelly 1·30-19 A·100812 Hugh Mc Tlgue 7· 10-79 A· 100740 Anna Fr a nces Haubrick 8· 3.79 7943--007 F rances Mc uughlin 8·1 79 A·100895 Mary Eileen McCall 8·20·79 A·101305 Eva Mills 8-20-79 A·101294 Pa tr1C1a Frances Ar batctfS-17-79 A-101304 Arch Pearson Q..20-79 A-101306 Marla Rosario Matuzuna, aka Ma ria R Saltos, aka Marra R Saltos Albaros 8-20-79 79'3-008 Lella A Mc Loughlrn 8 21 7Q A· 101473 Kenneth Clinton Duncan 8 iq..79 A-101424 Virginia Looise Gately s-iq.. 7q A-101425 J ohn J McGee 8-29-79 A-101432 Mary Gloria La Brash 8-29-79 A-101081 J oseph John Yur!>ek 8-27-79 A-101360 David Sovell lsr ln 8-73-79 A·10 1295 Harr iet T. Crawford 8-17-79 A-10 1408 David S. Myers 8-~79 7943-009 Harold Bowlby 9-17-79 A· 10 1031 Aooes E le anor Carls.on 9-17·79 7943-012 Walter De P riest 9.14.79 7943-013 Alta E De Salr 9-t4-79 A· 101259 Edwa rd Sc udder Polk 9-13-79 A·t01608 Nora E liza beth Hiii 9-13·79 7943-011 J ames Harris Holland 9-18-79 7943-010 Helen Hupp 9-18-79 . A·101693 Paul Soulller 9.71.79 A-101694 Witmer Wesley Gue-sf<><d 9-2t-79 A·101820 Blanche Albrloht 10-4-19 7943-014 Edwar d Jacobson 10·2· 79 A·tOt 185 Richa rd C. E c ke lma n 10-11·79 A· 101S62 Roberta Ma ry Shields, aka Roberta Ma ry Fraser lO·S-79 A· 101786 Fairy Reece 1().1-79 A·101765 Roy Wiiiiam Dale 9.23.79 A-101435 J ames E rnest Meaklns 10-tS-79 A· 101690 Albert Roy Bishop f0-11 ·79 A-101652 Marga re t Lltllan Drew 10-1 S-79 A· 101704 Larry Wayne Cramer 10-15·7' A· 102028 J ohn H. Encell 10-24-79 A-1~ C8rollne Rusnton 10-25-79 A-102049 Gertrude Kea r v Ille Guthetol 10-2S..7 9 A·1020S0 Aones E. Averv 10-25-79 A-102113 Gordon Leslie Oe~t 10·30-79 A-102135 Mary Louise Gately 10-31·7' A· 1021 S4 Annie Marga ret Reiner 11·1-79 7943-015 Wllllam Patrick Barry 11-6-79 A-102242 William John Fritz 11-8-79 A-102239 Dia ne J a mes 11-8-79 79'3-016 Richard Clltford Childers 11-16-79 A· 102157 Freda M. G lldde n 11·1·79 7943-018 Irene Brown 11·t•·79 7943-017 Rosema ry Kirkpatrick 11-8-79 A-102286 Edwa rd Wm . Mc Brnse 11·14·79 A· 102390 John Cushlno Wha len I 1.71.79 A-101qs5 Joho L. Pete rsen 11-20-79 7943-02 1 Lavorlo Zavala Nunez 11 -J0..79 7943-019 John J <>!>eph Lech I ):J0..79 A· 1021'3 Leonard Christian Cordell, aka Leonard Chris tian Clink 17.3.79 7943-020 Selso Sanchez Martinez 11·30·79 A· t024SO Mustafa Mohammad Musa 11-29-79 A· 1021 t2 Robert C. List t2-3-79 A-102441 GertrUde Isabelle Gardiner 11 -29--79 A-102144 Ernest Walfred Ekstrand 12-3-79 A· 102281 Richard John Sobczak, aka RlcNrd John Vortruba, aka Rlch.trd John Fl!Mr 12+79 A-1027'3 BerMrd E.rl Bali.y A-1027~ ~.,_IL O'Connor A·1027S5 Mllllt AM Shaffer 7943.o22 OorthN N. 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HEIM Public Admlnlstretor Subserlbed and sworn to befo..-. me this 13tt'I dtY of Febru4ary, 1'80 LEE A. BRANCH, County Cltrk . By Deputy I rent Smith CSEAl \ ,,.,.o,.,,..c..,1o.11,"1i..,"' to.11.t>.•• .... I 1i WORLD I STATE Wiid! .... Febtuery 10. ,_, (lei ....... Prince Andrew. Q u e e n Ellzabetb 'a s econd son, celebrated Illa 20th bbtbday al • Bucklo1ham . p •lace wltll .. extra day off from Ua. rtaon of nava\ tl"alD inc. He will re· t U r D l O Dartmoatb to· day. 1.00 OFF AIMORALL RO BEU PIOTECIANT 1'_?/ REG. 2.69 ti oz. for rubb.H. vinyl & loathe r Beout1l1e'' 2.00 Off CHAMPION SPAllPWGS & n.-UP111S -tlG. "·" ........... '·" •llG.1•."•lt ••.•• IUt ... "·"(11.6 .......... " •llG.1S."f·7 ........ tl." •llG. IS."Gll-t •••••• IJ.." •IK. 10.HClt.1 •••.•••. a." .._ 1•."M •...••.• 11." OIL PAN ....... ,llRW DUl1' USlll llG.1 •• 2. 09 TOUI CllOICt Quick. be fore 11 TRIAMINIC Dla.GISTMf ~SftW 1" llG. 2.1' 'ounce bo1tle. llG.,,C 1.4' A reol neceu•ly for 011 chongeo. 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Then the procram be11na Wltb first a mug shot ol St. Frucl• W1h lraMrer Kerwin Bell, followed by a 73-yard touchdown run by the Edlloo Hilb star while Somers explains how Eru...<>n was unable to make lt to the 1978 finals without the breakaway back. APPAaENTLY, STANFORD UNIVERSITY running back Mike Dotterer, a uns Edison star. doesn't clualfy as one For the record. Bell's transfer to Edison came about when his father decided to move hjs family SO mlles closer lo where he worked -Costa Mesa. ....... , ··Monday's segm ent made it appear as an epidemic And that's not a fact. .. Ninety·nine percent of these hard-worlUng coaches and athletic directors, like at Edison. have to take these things on the chin and it's most unfortunate. ·•There are a few dishonest people in any busi· ness. but the only time we see these TV stations is when they want to produce controversy TELEVISION IS THE LATEST to 1el into the act with sportscaster Steve Somers and lhe KNBC ' Hlgb School RecruJlment series, which bas been airing as part of Channel 4 news al 5 and 11 this week. The s ubject isn't anything new. But KNBC's lack of sensitivity toward youngsters seems to be a new concept. It went on to quote a Van Nuys High basket- ball coach, who said: "We can't win unless l go out and recruit some players." ls illegal recruiting killing high school sports? "l'M REALLY NOT TOO CONCERNED 1f tbey want to take a shot at me or the CIF office. or at Roger Carlson. but here is a 17-year-0ld in· dividual and it bothers m e." says Byrnes. "EDISON IS A TREM ENDOUS school. They could have taken time to point that out. ·Right now 1·m JUSt waiting to see the rest of the series. r feel very badly about the way this thing started off Monday ·· The series continues through thts week with a special Edison lligh segment scheduled for Fn· day. The promo shows the profile of a sleazy type, p resumably whispering his dirty suggestion to a would-be athlete lo forsake his school for bigger a nd better things at Big Time High. No. But Somers and his band of merry men are do· ing a pretty nice hatchet job on Edison. CIF Southern Section Commissioner Tom Byrnes was reluctant to speak out for a moment. but then cut loose on theChannel4 effort. "They·ve got Kerwin Bell running up and down the field like he has done something dis honest. When you see a boy's name and bis school's name with a story on illegal recruiting, they would best differentiate. Ed.ason Coach 8111 Workman's reputation with <Stt CARLSON, Page 8 2> Heiden (Beth) Gets Medal LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) -Bjoerg Eva Jensen of Norway won the gold medal today in the 3,000 meter speed skating race, and Ameri(."an Beth Heiden finally got a medal, a bronze, in the Xlll Winter Olympics. glassy and slick and most of the skaters were faster than the 1976 Olympic record of 4: 45.19 set by Tatiana Avrina of the So· viet Union. Beth's older brother Enc has won three gold medals and has a (."hance to wm an unpre(."edented fourth mcn·s gold The silver medal went to Savine Becker of Ea$ Germany. She won the bronze medal i.6 the 1,500 meters last week. Mary Do<!ter, 19. of Madison, Wis .. was sixth in 4:39.29. Her lS·year·old s ister. Sarah, was 10th in 4: 43.30 to put all three American skaters in the top 10. Her medal brings to six the total U.S. medals won in these games. All six have been in speed skatmg. Leah Mueller of Dousman, Wis .. won two silvers. JENSEN FINISHED in the Olympic rec- ord time of 4 minutes 32.13 seconds. Becker came in at 4:32.79, and Heiden was 4 :33.77. THE 3,• METERS was the last race for women and it was Beth Heiden's last chance for a medal. She had disappointing finis hes in the previous three r aces. seventh in the l,500 meters and the 500 and fifth in the l.000. THE SOVIET UNION today won men's 40-kilometer cross (."Ountry relay race in the time or l hour. 57 minutes. 03.46 seconds. It was the warmest day yet at the speed skating oval, 40 degrees at the start, and there was almost no wind The ice was Norway won the silver medal for second place with a time of 1 58 45 77 Poland's Erwina RYl\· Fcrt'ns was fourth ID 4:37.89. D<.'fending champion Finland placed third for the bronze meda l in 2 00 00 18 AWARD-WINNERS -Soviet ice dancers Gennacti Karponosov a nd Natalia Linichuk perform the routine that won them an .,..,~. Oly mpic gold medal at Lake Placid Tues· day Soviets Mine More Gold Hrmgarian P air WilJB' Cro wd, Takes Silver LAKE PLACID. N.Y. CAP> -Although a pair of rlamboyant Hungarian Ice dancers captured t.he crowd's fancy with their free skate program , the steady Soviet team of Natalia Linkhuk and Gen- nadi' Karponosov won the Olympic gold medal Tuesday night, giving the Soviet Union a sweep of the two pairs skating events. But the first real figure skating lhrilter of the Winter G~s came in the second pbase o( tbe men's competition. IN AN AFTERNOON of skating that delighted the Olympic Fieldhouse crowd, Jan Hoffman of East Germany maintained bJs lead after skating a competent short program. But Britain's fabulous free-skater, Robin Cousins, catapulted from fourth place at.&er compulsory figures to second, knocking Americana Charlie Tickner and David Santee down a notch apiece. The women began their competition today with compulsory figures, go on to the short .pro- Jra m Thursday and the medals final Saturday ill1ht. THE ICE DANCING FINAL became unexpec- tedly tight when Llnichuk and Karponosov, the leaders and reignln1 world champions, skated a tradiU~ uninspired four-minute pro1ram In "hlcb Llnlttallk •tumbled once. Jn coat.rut, the Hun1arlans, Krinllna Re1oczy and Andras Salley, teemed to float acrou the ice, perform1ng a fast-llowtnc, romanUc a~ lmaJinatlve tree pro1ram tbat the 8,500 la attepd. ance....._ • ODl1 Mllerttana Judy Blumbert of Tarlana { a nd Michael Seibert of Washington. Pa., who placed seventh, were as warmly received. The other U.S. pair , Stacey Smith of Claymont. Del., and John Summers of Vienna, Del.. were ninth. ALTIIOUGH THE H UNGARIANS placed first in the free.skate. worth SO percent, lbe nine judges gave Linichuk a nd Karponosov high enough marks, including the Soviet judge's set of 5.9s out of a perfect 6.0, to give them the gold In a very 'close flJlish. The crowd booed the Soviet pair's blgb marks and roared with delight over the Hun1artans' 1ood marks. Soviet pair Irina Moiseeva and Andre i Mlnenkov. s liver m edalists at the IDAsbruck Games. were third lo the dance, which the Soviets have won since It was added to the Innsbruck Games in 1976. LINICHUK A.ND KAlPONOSOV joined Soviet pairs champions Irina Rodnina and Aleksandr Zaltsev as skating gold 1nedallat.s. But both pairs compeUUone, especially alter the withdrawal of Americans Tal Babilonia and Randy Gardner, have not bad the drama that the men 'a event provided earlier ~ay. Althoulh Hoffman maintained tbe overall lead after a very 1ood abort procram, Couainl llcated a superb, exhtlaraunc short pro1ram that the Cana- dian Judce ·rated a perfect 6.0. WIDLB C01J81N8 18 ONLY in lffODd poelU.':i be ii rated a better ftoM·lluater Uum Hottman lbua in n~Uent poettion tor a IOld- .........--.. .... --- -... -·--. . ------:""'=-.: ----~~ .:..-...-.- Olynipics' Bus Sn a rl Untangle d LAKE PLACID, N.Y. <AP) - Cathi Maley, a 22·year·old traf fie contro l s upervisor with Bluebird Bus Lines. went some 40 hou.rs without sleep while lr)- ing to unsnarl the Winter Olym- pics transportation tangle. Now the telephones have finally stopped ringing. "They called me into the of- fice on the intcr(."om lo tell me I was going to La ke Placid in half an hour:· the St. Bonaventure gr aduate re(."alled Tuesday "They wouldn't tell me on the air what they wanted l brought four pairs or pants a nd 37 s weaters with me I grabbed every warm thmg I had " MALEY. WH O LI VES 1n Olean. N Y . has directed a ISO·man ('rew from tht" centrcil Olympic bus dis patch ofh('C while bailing out the Lake Pla cid Oly mpic Oq~anurn g Com m1ttee's shuttle-bu!> system Chaos re1~nt'd be fo re s ht• showt•d up, s:ud Bob K ran1ck . Al bany. NY .. dJstnct manager for Greyhound "She and Bluebird held th1~ thing together. There was only one phone Line out of here when we came in.'· he ~aid. Now then · are seven Lines (."Onnected to bu!> stop monitors throughout the n· g1on WAITS WERE DOWN to 15 30 minutes Tuesday as state and bus·company officials beefed up equipment. management and communications under a state of t ra ns portation emergen c~ declared by Gov. Hugh Carey. Jackets a nd ties mingled with blue jeans at a midday planning meeting, and morale was high as s tate and bus company of fi cials planned ahead. ordering a n extra 50 school buses for Saturday's anticipa ted crush and re ·dlst ribuling buses as scattered events neared con- clusion. The biggest problem of the day wasn't buses at all, but a blown transfo rmer in t he municipal power s ystem that forced biathlon judges to go lo band liming. There were no spare generators at the dispatch trailers where a state E nvi ron- mental Conservation Depart· menl car Is Idled 10 minutes an hour to power the microphone a nd speaker hooked up inside the jury·rigged comma nd post. THE TRANSFORMER was replaced by mid-afternoon and emer1ency generators were in use at the site. Thousands of spectators had mlued evenu for which they held tickets. and thousands more faced waits o' several bourt ln the XIII Winter Olym- pl u' first week , when the system establis hed by the LPOOC to move up to S0,000 peo- ple a day 1Jon1 lhla mountaln vtua1e'1 t.hl'ee major two-lane roads failed. !JoPW1 ...... tO That's Intimidat i on! Rill Cartwright of the New York Kntcks blocks a shot b\ Tom Owen!'> of Portland during an NBA game Tuesda~ night al :\1 udison Sq uan• Garden The Knicks \\On . 113-IO:l .Martin Shuffle Yanks, A 's Want H im NEW YORK <AP > In a s tu nning turnaround . Billy Martin reportedly has ~n of- fered a front office JOb by the New York Yankees. the team he has managed twice only to have both terms end in controversy. Martin's lawyer. New Orleans Judge Eddie Sap1r. refused to confirm or deny published re· ports t h at Yankees owner George Steinbren!'ler h~s offered Ma rtin a n executive position with the team. "l'M NOT AT liberty to dis- cuss that at this point.·' Saplr told Tbe Associated Press Tues· day night. "I have no com- ment." Steinbrenner was unavailable a nd Gene ral Manager Gene M lcbael said he knew nothing about the report. Martin. who was fired as manager o( the Yankees last Oc· tober after a fight in a Bloom- ln1ton, Minn.. hotel bar. alM> was unavailable. but ll was known that be would prefer to accept a job as manaaer of the O•kland A's rather than work in the Yankees front office. A '8 OWNER Ch arles 0 . Finley has said that Martin 1s one of four candidates he is con· s idering t o replace Jim Marshall, who was not rehired after a last-place finish. The A's begin spring trainin g thi s weekend. If Ma rt in accepts the Yankee s· offer. he reportedly would be paid Sl25,000 a year for unspecified duties. When he was fired. he wa~ under contract to the Yankees for 1980 and 1981 at $125,000 a year . The Yankees, however. feel that Martin violat ed th e "personal conduct" clause in bis contract in the Minnesota fight and they have slopped ·paying him pending a March 6 healing before American Lea1ue Presi- dent Lee MacPba.11. HOWEVER, INFORMED sources feel that Stelnbnmner wouJd pay Martin a lump -~­ment of S200,000 lf Finley pays blm tm,ooo a year to mana1e the A's, Steinbrenner I• known to have bard feelings for f'lnley for the lat slx years ever 1ince be prevented the Yankffs from hiring Dick Wllllams, who re- s lgned as Oa,kland manage r wblle •Ull under contract to the ...s . . . {ft ~V PILOT - , Experie~c~ Talent qn Hand t Ocean Jliew, Maler Dei Early Favorites ~ •1 aoosa£A••aoN 1 • GI_.., .... _ :' Two 0.-,. Oout --...... "81bell wttb hl&h ........ blilllll - -...... alMmd•DH oT ,..,,..., .. MI II. are 1Dplre IA••M tepr"eMDtatf•e 0...0 lew aad llat.r Del of U.. .. ....._ Lea.-..... Here la a look at eatb as ~ aeasoo ap- woachell: OcNllVtew Mater Del Second 1D AR1elua Leacue COCD,.ution nve ~ )'Uri, CoKh BobbJ lcflll' ............ to ................... , •bot • ua. ttu. ,,1ua ..._ ,...., •tartln. ........... ,..... ........... AlllCml tM llonardla t'etunlinc from a 14+2 ....., are abortatop I>-. Beall tbird bueman Pbll Spencer, aeeond bueman &eve Brady ftnt baleman John Kapaner and outlteiden Mark a.uo Brtaa Drube and Tom Baine. ' Ir Coacb Bm Olbbona' Seabawb have e eomc foe Uilm to n.ld two teams. ~tcber C brl1 Schula la a re· StaaieJ ...S ftnt baNman-outt\elder Ont VlllarToei to the lilt. -llonT Olbbon• baa MAlor pltcber Tooy Talo. Jmdor lnlle.kkr GltG Kotler, junior 01.1Uleld1r Richard E1an and aopbomon catcher Carl lloectv to tbe lat. DUAy SottounU. ~ rl11!.t·baoded Junior with a 3-2 '19 record, retuma to the mound, bolltered by lefty Steve Mendola and Mark Brown, Sal Glorioeoand Beall " I J ~ alMeque catcher with • ASS bet· l 1 ~~ batted .348 while earnina all-lea~ booon aa a cen~r fieJder a11cl run.a a 9.8 100.yard dash . 1 -Jact Reinholu faahk>Ded a 1.31 £1lA aad waa an all-lea&Ue choice as a Junior. Nevertheless. Gibbons says bis •1'hla sbouJd be the belt team we·~e had," says Ickes. "Amin David .la a Junioc' at catcher and ls as good u &Qy we've bad here. -Wayne Carla.oder, the 6-8 buketball s&ar. may have the best future 0( any ol the Seabawts. As a sophomoce. bis ERA was 2.47. team hN been hurt by lbe loss of two s tarters. Injuries bave forced outfielder Ron Coopman and aborutop Eric Hungerle to the sidelines. Hungerle was a three-year s tarter and twice the team's most valuable player. ''Beall could be the top sborts1op in Orange County ." Beall hit .370 as a Junior and !s already lbe o bject of several recnnters. Others who could help: outfielder Mlke Jobsz and infielder Ray Huntingt.oa. Mater Dei 's major hurdJe: St. Paul. -Ray Kotler was a second team all· 1· Jeacue shortstop and batted .380 in 1979. I I . I t t i I . f I I ' t ) t , ' . , • !· ' ' f ~ t ~ i I ) t f I I 1 I l .. A Capsule Report From the World of Sports Olympian Mueller Arrested For T~ying to Steal Flag From AP Dispatches LAKE PLACID, N.Y. -Speed skater Peter • Mueller oi Dousman, Wis., was arrested today on a cha rge of attempted petty larce.ny after be tried to late an Olympic flag from its pole, police said. Mueller, 25, a gold medalist in the 1976 Olympics at lnnsburck, was to. be arraigned before Village Judge James MoscateUo Thursday nlghL Officers foon<t Mueller at 1:30 a .m. across from town ball. tryi.ng to take down a flag with the Olympic symbol. Mueller raced in the 1,000.meter event here Tuesday, lak· ing fifth place behind teammate Eric Heiden, Canadian Gaelan Boucher, the s ilver medalist, Vladimir Lobaoov of the Soviet Union and Frode Roennine, who shared the bronze medal. He is married to Leah MueJler. another speed skater, who has won two silver medals here. ....------Qttot~ el flte Da11 ----- Blll McLellaa, athletic director or Cle mson University: "I doo't loot al sports as some kind of fan· tasy. To me, it's a bu.sines6. Simple as that." Saa Diep Le11e• A9•1• lt'ltll lt'altoa San Diego basketball fans aren't exactly m ecstatic over the return of Bill Wakom. Since the former UCLA great returned to the Clippers three weeks ago, the team's fortunes have gone from bad to worse. San Diego lost its fourth straight game Tuesday night and 11th in the last 13 when George Job.nsoa paced New Jersey to a 123-113 victory. Johnson bad 22 points and 16 re· bounds from his center position. outplaying WaJton who had 15 points, seven rebounds and six blocked shots. Als<> a disappointment for the CUp· pers was Lloyd Free, who rut just two of 13 fie ld goal alt.empts and scored seven p oints .. Michae l llay atcbardsoo scored 26 points, including two three-point field goals, Ray Williams had 21 and BUI Cartwright added 20 as the siuling New York Knicks beat Portland, 113-103. It was the K.nicks' eighth win in their last 11 games while the Trail Blazers suffered their ftflh defeat in six games ... Center WALTON Dave Robls b, forward Kenny Carr and forward Don Ford, all former La.kers, combined for 66 points as Cleveland whipped Phoenix, 128-109. Robisb scored 28 points while Walter Davis bad 32 for the Suns .. Dwtpt Jones, a reserve forward, and center Artis Gllmore contribul· ed six points apiece in the final 2:43 as Chicago beat Seattle, 115·106. The victory broke the Sonics' eight-game winning streak despite a 33-point effort by Gus Williams. GiJmore paced the winners with 23. Rockies Power Past Fl11ers The hockey game between the NHL's win· ~· ningest and losingest teams. P hiladelphia and , Colorado. didn't exactly go as expected Tuesday night. The Rockies scored a team-record six power-play goals to hand the Flyers only their fifth foss or the season. 8-6 ... Darryl Sillier got two goals and his 750lb NHL point in leading Toronto past t he Islanders, 6-4 Mark Howe scored two goals as Ha rtford whipped Ed· moot.on, 6-2 ... Washington beat Montreal for the first time since the blrth or the Capitals in 1974 when rookie Swedish· import Beogt GQJJtaf11oa keyed the Caps ' 3·1 victory ... Danny Gare and Richard Martin scored power·play goals less than two minutes apart in the second period as Buf· falo beat Quebec, 3·1 ... Steve Payae shoved the puck into t~e net while straddling the goal line to give Minnesota a 4.4 t~e with Atlanta ... SL Louls moved within two polnt.s of rirat place in the Smythe Division by beating Vancouver, 3·1. Delp• P~ AIA a .,er PqJWftll•e Marvin Delph scored 18 points to lead a m balanced AtbJetes in Action scoring attack Tues· day night as they beat Pepperdine College, 103-84, in an exhibition basketball game at the Anaheim Convention Center ... Guard David VaDD bit for 13 points as he s parked St. Mary's to a 78-57 victory over the University of San Diego in West Coast Athletic Conference hction. Ex· Estancia and OCC star Ray Orgill had two points for St . Mary's ... Sophomore Guy Williams scored 17 points as be led San Francisco to a 71-62 win over Dayton Uni vers it y . . Curtis Redding scored 17 points. includrng a field goal in the first 17 seconds of an overtime period. to trigger seventh· ranked St. John's to a 63-58 win over Temple ... Bryaa Warrick hit a 12·foot j ump shot with eight seconds remaining to give St. Joseph's a 54·52 victory over Providence ... In other games, Randy Wright's two free throws in the last 20 seconds gave Oklahoma St.ate a 69.fil wrn over Iowa St.ate; Pbll Kydcl and Keri.a WbJtlDg came through with key free t hrows in the final two minutes as Rhode Island held off Brown. 71-67 : John Danks' 20 points led Texas over Texas Tech, 76-62; David Brittan's 17 points paced Texas A&M over TCU. 57-48. and Rice defeated Houston, 81·74. behind Robert Shaw's 22 points. \'an Brorklin Das Brah• S11r.,erw Norm Van Brocklin, former coach of the Ill Atlanta FaJcons and Minnesota Vikings, was up and walking around Tuesday. trying to dodge a nurse and smoke a cigarette less than 24 hours after brain surgery . . . A rune-hole qualifying round at Rivier a Country Club Tuesday completed the field for the Los Angeles Open golf tournament. which is s cheduled to begin Thursday. Scott Simpson, a former winner of the Costa Mesa Open, was among the 19 players who gained entry into the tournament . . . The Phoenix 150, the first race of the season for Champion.ship Auto Racing Team Cars <CART), has been postponed because of heavy flooding on the Salt River that washed out the onlv access road to the track ... The New York Yankees siped former m8:Jor league out.fielder Paal Blair as a major league and rovtq minor leaaue lnatnactor and scout . . . The San Diego Padres have atped veteran free agent right-bander Gary Nola.a. who bas not pitched a major league game in three years because of shoulder prob- lem s . . Joe Coleman, a n All-st ar nght-haoder for the Detroit Tigers in 1972, will play and serve as a pitching coach w1tb SeatUe's farm club in Spokane this year. T~ie~Radt. Following are the top soorts events on TV ton19ht. Ratings ~tre : .t I I ' excellent; I .t -1 worth watching; 1.t fair ;1 foroet I • [-) 6:30 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ ./ NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Denver. Announcers: Chick. Hearn and Keith Erickson. The Lakers appear to have the PoWer forwa rds they need for the playotts in Magic Johnson and Mark Landsberger and tonight in Denver, they will have another oPPortunlty to display their re bounding prowess. The Lakers trail Seattle In the Western Conference Pacific Division while Denver Is 1• g"'1'les behind in the Midwest Division. Both are coming off victories Sunday, lhe Lakers over Wa,shlnglon and Denver over Hooston. 8 9 , 11:30 p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ XIII WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES : From Lake Placid , N .V. Announcen: Jim McKay, Keith Jackson. Curt Gowdy, Chris Schenkel, Frank Gifford. Bob Beattie, Al Michaels, Ken Dryden. Don Meredith and Bill Flemming. Included in today's events are: Ice Hoc key <U.S. vs. West Germany>; Alpine Skiing <Women's Giant Slalom, first run). Figure Skating (Women's Compulsory Figures); S~d Skal1n9 <Women's 3,000-meters>; Cross Counlry !Men's •x10 Relay). OTHER TELEVISION Horse Racing -Today at Santa Anita, 7:30 pm., Channel S2. RADIO Basketball -Lakers a t Denver, 6:20 p.m., KLAC (S70). Hockey -Boston at Kings, 7: 50 p.m .• K II S !1150). women's Basketball -UCLA vs. Long Beach State, 7:50 p.m., KPCC <~.3 FM). THURSDAY'S RADIO X 11 I Winter Olympic Games -Live rePorts from Lake Placid by Jim Kelly and Ed Ingles : 6:50, 9:50, 11 :SO a.m.; 12:50, 1 :50, 2:50, 3:50, 4:50 p.m., KNX (1070). MV's Thornton Is Tops :-.- ' : .. ... . ~. AU·Sotlth Cou& Leape FlntTeam Player, tdlool SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL.i BASKETBALL. Double Cross ... • ' ;· • ' ' . ~ • ' America n Charlie Tickner has tus arms and legs crossed during competition in the short progr a m Tuesday in the Olympic figure skatrng competition for men. He stumbled on his triple Salchow-doublc loop combination and fell in· to third place . From Pa~ BI CARI.SON'S COLUMN. • • the 1eoeraJ public bu already been &eVel"ely dam aced. "We don 't a nd w e "'on'l recruJt." says Worl..mJn · I don't ca.re what they do in lA>S Angeles·· KNBC's Pete Noyes say<; no apologies are forthcoming or 1n order. "( don't think the reputa lion of Bell or Edison ~ been damaged by what we've done." ·says Noyes. "EDISON IS AN EXAMPLE of a school that doesn't need to recruit. But it always happens when you do som ething con· troversiaJ. I know the sports game in Southern California and that is not to be controversial "We can't help bow they (Edison people) r eact." con· tinues Noyes. "Are they denying that Kerwin Bell transferred?" Higb School Recruitdtent. however. is the name of this one. Not legitimate transfers. It 1s tantamount lo this newspaper doing an expose on a bigb school drug ring with a mug shot of some poor deVll on medication. trying to beat a virus THE CHANNEL 4 SERIES never s ays Bell 1s an illegal transfer. But the insinuation remain~. While Som e r s is ta l king about illegal high school recrwt· me nt, Kerwin Bell is running around scoring touchdowns . The tmfortunate thing about tranafers is that 99 percent are THIS WEEK'S le1ltlmate mo•ea will\ lecltimate ~-.. . . "THEllE IS. DIFFEllENci bC'l ~N·n undue influence and thoui-ands or parents making a mO\'l' to another a rea for all I) IX'" of r eac;on!-," says Byrnes. ··ct F rule~ permit this. and log1cally so ... Channel 4 went so far as to i;e nd fl yers to newspapers in ad- vance that "Unit Four" was ln- \1estigating a problem, which in- cluded a T·sbirl, complete with High School Recruitment print· ed across the front. Obviously they wanted an au- dience. and they may be acltiev- 1ng thaL But t.be damage to the integrity of BelJ and Wortman sttm real from this angle . Neithe r individu al needs justifi cation in the Orange Coast &irea. but the opiruons lhousandt or others are most likely de· veloping lbrougboul Soulbeni C alifornia may never bf changed. Sizzling Lakers Take On Denve r DENVER <AP> -The tugh· fly ang Los Angeles Lakers, who have won 14 of tlieir last 17 Na- tional Basketball Association ga m t>s. challenge the Denver N u1u~ets tonighL The Lakers a re 43-18 overall while the Nuggets are 23-39. But Den vcr has won four of its last five games. Los Angeles bas a 3· l record against the Nui&ets this aeuoo. l : Bob Thornton of South Coast Leasue basket· • ball champion lllllioll Viejo ia the circuit's Player •:of the Year and Lal'tlDa Hills' Jobn Moore baa ,~ been cboRo as Coach of the Year by the Daily • Pilot. Bob Thorntoa, Mission Viejo Wayne Call, Capistrano Valley Rauol Mootalfo, Mllalon Viejo Jack StevenlOO. San Clemente Ron BaUey, Latuna HUis Ht. Cl. Avs. 6-6 Sr. 10.6 5·9 Jr. 16.3 6-4 Jr. 12.5 6--0 Jr. 15.l &-2 Sr. 14.2 1978 SEDAN DE VIQ,E Leather seal.I, split powe r, Cr'uise control, AM/FM stereo 8 track tape & Cadillac wire wbeel cown. 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PHONE1 110-0700 PHONE1 S..1-1•71 PHONE,,lv.l-~ Ml I A.M.-9 P.M./Ut l.A.M.·9 P.M./SUN 9 A.M.·5 P.M. '' \ s Bair-raistag Rehoand Jack Sikma of the Seattle SuperSonics comes down with a rebound out of the grasp of Chicago's Artis Gilmore Tuesday night in Chicago. The Bulls won, 115·106, to cut the Sonics' lead over the Lakers to l lh games. Gauchos in Rough aAJN 11AD •a.A YSD com..a.tion al tb.e ~round UQtU lut "Saturday and ~ tbe tournament throulb Tue.day. Storma bne allO ravaged Soulhero CaUlornLa for the put week, alld Colbert ucl tbl POA tour could be sreeted by mior, ol tbe ume lD ·Lot ~····· With a ~ thrM-UDder·par 10 thlt put blm 8' Jl..'8Dder·per l'10 lw tM ft. bole TieaoD tour••m•Dt, Colb•rt btrdied tM ftu1 two boles to Utwart H.tlldonoD1 a yoms, Caaediaa wbo bad cut Colbert 1 ooce~Ual lead to two 1trobl wttb tbne boa. rem•tntn•. .. ,.or JUlt a ~ NCODd, u I Mood lD Uae a...ter at NO. 1J ud looked at hlm GO tbe areeo." recalled Colbert, "I bad that old linking feelln•. '"TllEN I SAID TO MYSELF, 'Walt a mlnute, thinp are 1oln1 wrooa here. You've blt bunker abqta ~ore, Colbert, ao do it and let ·a get 10Ln1'. ' Colbert bit close enoucb to the pln to make an euy putt and par the bole u Halldonoo sank a birdie putt to cut the ... . .. BASKETBALI.. I GOLF \ • • d-lff~ to two 1troke1. But Colb9rt.! ......... 8nl tounwaeat II.Dee llT4., .PAIUd 11. tblD btJ'dled the ftu1 two: bolei • HaUdonoe took pan tbe nit o1: lbe way, I Allea Miller ftnl•hed tla1rd with a c._.I lDI 87 that put bim at m. wblle Tom: Purtur'a ee pve hlm fourtb place at• Z78. : , ' ANDY BEAN, wrrB a f'IDal roUDd •• : and defending champion Tom LleU.ke,: witb a 70, ftnbbed eight strokes back ot: the winner. Alt.bough the ralna appeared to have : little effect on the par·73, 7,085-yard · Tucson Natlonal coune, it and the : chilly weather did cause Colbert some · grief. : UMIT£D TO 5(J'PL YON HAND BOTTl.E CASE 80TT'LE RETAM.. RETAA. 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"It's unbelievable," says Sad· dleback College Coach Bill Mulligan, whose team hosts Riverside tonight 17 :30). "We're 30·0 a nd we still haven't won our confe rence.'' TlllJE ENOUGH, when the Gauchos take to the floor tonlght they will bold only a slim one-game lead over Riverside Cll·l, 2$-4) in the Mia· sion Conference race. ··I thought for sure somebody would have beaten them dunng the season," Mulligan says of Riverside "But nobody has." The Gauchos administe red the Tigers' only conference ·loss in the firs t round, a 105·87 decision at Riverside. In that contest, Saddleback's 6-8 Kevin Magee neutralized Riversi<te's 6·8 Ed Roberson. Magee scored 30 points and grabbed 20 re.~unds while holding Roberson to 13 points and 13 boards. Mulligan says the key to tonight's re match is the same. ''TREY MET EACH OTHER twice <once last year)." says Mulligan, "and Magee bas licked Roberson on both occasions. I would think be Rustlers' Playoff Hopes Dim WILMINGTON - Golden West College probably took itse lf right out of playoff con· tentlon Tuesday night. "It's out of our control now. It's still a possibiU· ty but it's very sUm ," said Rustlers Coact< Jim Greenfield after the Rustlers dropped a 66-61 Southern Cafilomia Con· ference basketball de· cision to LA Harbor. here. them out the last time. UQOERS CASE "They can rebound with i.as and R£T"1L RETAIL • their talent is as good. They're Just maretto Di Saronno. 12 oz... 5.63 124.95 not as deep as we are." ram bu~ 23-0Z.... . . . . 1 132 125..68 A victory would give the Gauchos ·11a 1025 1 13 77 the championship and a much de· al no. 23-0Z. · · · .. · · · ...... ·· · · · .. · served rest in preparation for the hlua. 23-0Z ............ 7.87 87.40 state playoffs. A loss? Well, accord· 'dori Melon, 23-0Z. ...... . ....... 9.75 108 .33 ing to Mulligan, "I told the kids they them Comfort. l.7SUTER .... 1224 67.96 can either beat them this time. or M ... .4-8 77 9735 play them again at a neutral court •·-ia. 23-0Z. .......................... • next Wednesday for the cbam· BLENDS plonablp.'' It appears the choice is up to the "11'.,.m Wal<erlmpertal. WAAT ... 5.40 Saddleback players. essler. 1.7~ ....................... l 0.34 eagrams 7 Crown, 1.75-UTER ... 11 .6 2 AT ORANGE COAST, Coach Tan· dy Gillis has a different type of BO<JRBONS 6 1.00 58.50 65.71 worry as his Pirates, stale cham· 5.99 66.55 pions last year. arc struggling to just Ea ly TI 5 99 66 60 reach the playoffs this season. r mes, QUART · · • · .In hosting F ullerton (7-3). the H. Walker Ten High, 1.75.UTER . 9.78 54.31 Pirates (J.7) are virtually faced with l.W. Harper, WAAT . . .. ... ... 7 39 81 .99 a · m ust-win situation to keep their JI B 11 19 62 00 hopes alive. . m cam, I 75UreR ·· · · .. ······ · · · • · Currently tied with San Diego BRANDY AND COGNAC Mesa for the fifth spot. the Pirates Ch · tia B 12 29 68 2 1 need to win that position outright. A ns n ros .• I 7~UT'ER . . . . . . . . . • . lie would leave them out lo.the cold. E & J . 1.UTER........... ... .. .. .... 6.65 73.90 "Our defense bas broken down and Courvolsler V.S., 75().ML • . . . 12. 79 14 1 .95 we're shooting horribly," says Glllis, Martel V.S.P •• 7~L ............. 12.19 13525 not sounding too optimistic. "We're really struggling and it's very dis· CANADIANS couraging." Black Velvet. QUART .... .. • . •....... 6.15 Canadian Oub. 1 1~uTER ....... 15. 79 Canadian M.ist, OUAAT . .. . . . . . .. 6.07 Seagrams v .0 .. I 7~UTLR .... " ... 15. 79 GIN Beefeatcrs. 1.15-urc R ... J 5.75 GObey's. t.7>UTER . . . .............. 9.75 Gordon. OOAAT . .. .. ...... .. .. ..... . 5.55 Seagram's, QUART .................... 5.65 Tanqueray. 1 .1~un:.R ............... 16.69 RUMS Bacardi Lt. & Dk.. 1 1~urER . .. 10.65 Castillo Lt. & Dk.. auART . 435 Myers Jamlcan. 750-ML. 7 3 5 SCOTCH Dewars White Label. 1 ?~UTER ... 1839 ~pq,.,,,, Chivas Regal. QUAAT .... .. ....... 15.65 Cluny, t.7>UTLR ... 1229 J & B QUART ...... . ................. 10.19 Johnnie Walker Blk .• OUART 14.79 Laude rs. u~UTER . . . . . . . . .. 11.45 TEQ<JILA 68.13 87.65 67.44 87.65 87.35 53.90 61 .61 62.61 92.68 58.97 48.24 81 .50 102.00 173.87 68.17 112.75 16429 63.39 Coming in, Rio Hondo and Harbor were In fifth place at 6-6, Golden West in shrtbatS-7. lnatead or a GWC win knotting the three for the final berth lo the coalerence playoffs, the Rustlers slipped one aame ·back. .Golden West's chances now bial• upon a long string of"lfa." Announcing the beeper without the beep. Cuervo White. Q<JART .................. 6.46 Don EmlUo Wh. & Oold. 1.1~LfR. 8.88 Sauza Gold, QUART .. 7.35 71 .66 49.29 81 37 .. That was the fifth place spot right there," said Greenfield. "We could have moved up Friday." The Rustlers . who wind up conference ac· lio n at home Friday against Rlo Hondo. never led Tuesday. Tbe score was tted at 24 before Harbor went on a 7.3 tear to take • ll·Z7 halfUme lelld. Harbor, Wbicb ran • dela1 p~ the wbole Di1bt. lbot • liabl .,., perc• "-tbe fteld (le of•> lmd Wll De~ b u bot from the tree throw llne (10 of 13). Golden w .. t 1bo\ 41 pel'cent from the field (28 ol 6') but wu Juat 5·for·7 from tbe fr.e throw line. \ The Radio vibrating pager. f I'. ',1 I t1 1' I . ,,,, ' ·, '. ' 40l-I. lallfa .. It. la•ta Ana -us.aaos ' VODKA Crown Russe. 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Ut 101 de• 01•. & 1. &·I To•or COi O..t A""len, ._,, •~ 1 u hy lOI 0.1 MA<Pi.t'~>Oft. M . 1> l. o.ouil ICI CHI Elvin, I_., S·T, Io 0.W..H hl1t.O.llll IC) d<1f Pidl>n·Albt>. ,_.,, 7_.., •• 1. T evior·M•lt>•u• <OI d•I Polllele· M1<P .... t1<1n, H . 6-1, Ll•~Y·LIU (01 -· Ol•AllUI..,,& 1.• 7,6•l Misc. .... ··•·'*"'-'f 2.0, 1• Everybody Wins SOCal . llasts Stock Analysta Match Clwices UCSD BJ IOBN tVNNin Nd YOU (AP) -About five yean BIO 1om• Detrolt·area Wllb the bHketball aeat.lelMD met 1A a friendly cioa&ett aeaaon ddwlog to a to HI who could cbooee the molt auc· c l o • e , S o u t b e r n caetul Ult of 10 at.ocb, tbe retuha to Callfonda c.oDe1e plana be mealUred OD Off. 31, t.m. on 10101 out wltb a Tbe rmul&a weren't Md. While no bang. moaey wu lavolved lD lbe trieodly For the aecond game wapr, IOme of Lbe 1eotJe.mm eJtber ln a row, t.be Vanguard.a owned-.ome ol tbe atoclta or went out knocked oil• ftrst place a.od bou&bl them. tum. The victim Tuu· ln effect. tbere were no lolers. The day Dilbt at the SCC poorest performance WU Ul Overall 11m ••UC San Dieao: 1aln ot lAl..~ per-tbe seore. ~ cent, the but a FOUR NIGHTS earlier, SCC beat Azusa· Pacific on t.be road for tbe firs t ti m e an 12 ye ars. That 88-85 set · back droppe d Azusa· Pacific out or first place in the NAJA District 3, Southern Confe rence race. UC San Diego was In sole possession of first place before it ran up against Paul And~rson and Co. Tuesday. AndenJOO, a &-3 guard from Corona del Mar. scored 30 polnta, banded out 10 assists and a lso grabbed six rebounds as the Vanguards ran their eonrerence record to 3-4 .ind overa ll m&.irk to I3·1G soartq 37$.7 per. cent, one share e acb of tbe 10 stocks lncreaslng from $71.47 In 1.974 to $266. 75 in 1Sr79. The Qt.her thrtt wlnners abowed gains of 2167.6 per· ceot, 170.5 percent and 142.6 percent. respectively. In the same s pan the Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks ad· v a need 36 pereent. Of 40 stocks seleeted, only three - Emery Air Freight, American Home Products and Schering·Plougb - d eclined In value during the period. Of the oth~rs. only four failed to dou- ble In price. THE BIG GAINERS: Amcord, 1033 perrent; Trinity Industnes, 9SS per · cent; Coastal States Gas. 504: Great Lak es C he mica ls, 586 ; Ryder WITH ANDERSON Systems, 507 : and Universal J.n.stru. ronnecting on 14 of 19 meots, 55.5 percent. s hots from the field, SCC The five contestants were aod sUll shot a sizzling 58 percent are members of the s tock review < 42 of 72). And with a pre· committee of the National Aasoc1a · ssure man-to·mao de· tioo of lnveistmeot Clubs 1.0 nearby ren s e . the Vanguards Royal Oak. Despite their dilfettnces forced UCSD into a lot or on which stocks to choose. they were hurried s hots and a .439 united in 6ne belief, that the ma.rttet s hooting percen t a~l' wasat ornearits low (31·77 ). The Dow Jones mdustnaJ aver<1gl' "We're playmg well," was then at 616.24, a depressed level sa id SCC Coach Ed wben compared Wlth peaks during Moriarty. "We've had the past 15 years or between 900 to some ver y good . un· 1.000. or slighly higher. The invest· s e lfis h o ffe ns e and menl mood was sour w e 'v e bad good de · fens ive e fforts out or everybody." The Vanguards also have been getting plenty or auppoct from the bench. AT THEJll LUNCHEON, the men made ooe limitation: The sele<:tioos must be from among 300 stoclc.s listed In 23 years of "Stocks to Study." a teawre ol "Mt.el' lnvetdas," the lD- veatment club map.Dne. Oeor19 Nlebolloo. a founder ol tbe lnvettmeat club movemenl, WCJG wtdl a pprtfollo that Included tbeH stoeu: Am cont, wbJ~ rote from S3 to a buyout price $34 a abare tut December; Gre Lakes Cbemlcal, which roM 588 percent to $3'7. 75 from SS.50; Coutal Stat.ea Gu, wblcb Jumped 504 percent to $35.50 from U .875; Moog, up 427 percent to Sl0.875 from tl.15: and Amencan FamilJ, wbicb rose from $2.LS to $10.1'7S. or a petUDt. TBE a£8T OF Nicholson's I.lat coml.lted ol Owens-Coming, up 125 percent to $21.50 from SU..•; North American Philipa, up 110 percent to $21.75 from $U.7S; U.S. Life, up 133 percent to $23.25 rtom $10; Detrex Chemical. up 271 percent to S32 from $8.625; a nd Ttaer International. which gained 182 percent to $19 from $7 .25 in 1974. And what do these gentlemen think of the current market, which wu more than 250 polnta big.her u th& market opened thil week? Thomas O'Hara of the National As· sociatioo of Investment Clubs, 1515 E. Eleven Mile Rd., Royal Oak. Mich. 48067 (wbo came in second), believes "most stocks, when prices a re related to earnings, aren't over- priced." rN FACT, O'llA&A, Nicholson and five others wbo suggest stocks for study by tbe a s sociation's 4,000 member clubs bave begun another coot.eat, the details or wbicb they ar en't yet ready to re ve al. On e purpose or the new cootesl i.a to publicue tbeir movement, wh.icb ooce again has begun to grow. Al 1ls peak, the NAJC bad tho~and.5 more members than now, but in the past lwo months 56 clubs bave jomed. starter Kevtn Riley Moton·s l'"" did an excellent job of c defending UCSD 'a Sherman Johnson in th~ Ge B ak first half before h~ t re sprained an anJde. But Rick Porras ca me orr In Toll GOLD AllD SILVER ARE NOT bench and continued where Riley left o rf. 1n S AN FRANC ISCO addition lo scoring 13 <AP> _ Motoruts cross· points and grabbln~ 12 r ebound!. 1ng the Golde n G ate L a r r y H 1 r s t , a Bndge will be pa}ring 25 graduate or Edi s on ce nts less thao usual ll1 J,?h , cont r ibute d 18 startingFc b.29 -butit points for!-;CC: will only be a temporary Chargers Open CIF Playoffs break. The $1 toll will be re- duced to 75 cents unUl $441.030 has been re- funded to motorists in co mpliance with a lawsuit filed by Marin County residents. It is expe<:ted to takc> about 40 days for the money to be refunded. T wo of Orans.:c.· Coun acco rd 1n~ t o David t y 's m ore pro l1 f 1r Miller. attom('y for the scorers a re on d1splav bnd~e chsln ct tonight 1n high !>Chool Also benefiting from a basketball as CJF Wild temporary rollback will Card games unfold a t be riders of the d1stnct's Los Al a mitos and El buses and rernes, whn Toro tug.h schools. Both will be gJven 20 percent begin at 7:30. discounts on commuter THE OHL Y INFLATION HEDGE If you missed the move in prccioulOi metal'. )OU O\\c 11 tu yo urself LO find ou t how other Commod ity F utures can not only offer you the same inflat1on hedge, but the same a ttractive profit poten - tial with the J bility to m ini - mize ris k. ~BY CAUJHO A CLA Y'TON REPRESEHTATTVE AT 1·.cl0-422-441t or 1·n4-7'9-11e1, COUECl. • Brokerage Co. ol St Louis, Inc 1440 N. HARBOR Bl VD. sum 725 In the 4·A Wild Card ticket books until about game, Compton llJab's $97,000 in rebates have .,1,.,fl""' .,, .... ".,..,, , , •. ,. "' i.......-n made •QQfte"'~.,... "'•' ,, •A'f'! ,, FULLERTON. CALIFORNIA 92635 Tarbabes invade Los,-'.:..:..;~~.:.:.:;..::.:_·~~~~~__:=================-=-~~-::================~ Alamitos where the Em· pi re League represen · tatives. with 6·2 Mike Moorl', awa it Moore has averaged 27 2 points in league and ls a (irst t e am A ll ·Empirf' League choice At El Toro where Ron Holmes, Se a Vi e w League Co·Playcr of the Year with a 31.2 avenge is the cor e of th e Chargers' game, Bolsa Grande visits in a 3·A ''l'M IDT GOING TO MISS DELIVERING A BABY ••• '' Wild Card game. Winners advance lo the first round or the playorts Friday with the 4-J\ gurvivor al Mater Dei and l hf' 3·A winner al Troy Kansas Gets Edison Pair LAWRENCE, Kan. - Blll Malivaal and Frank Seurer ol the CIF cham· pton11llp Edt10D Hilb School football team , have alped national let· ters of lritent to attend the Ualventty of Kauu alon1 wtth 14 other hifb acbool and live jun.Jor college players. 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I ' I -EWl. y Pn.OT D efense Aid T he spear -like objects e xamined by Northrop Corp. t echnician at firm's Anaheim facility actually are wings for Hawk missiles, a mobile surface-to-air de- fense syste m used by U.S. Army and Marines plus 14 aJlied nations. LEASE .. ii From The Leader W E ARE OFF TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR' Benefft From Our Pricing Polley Selection And Superb Service NABERS ~ OPEN7DAYS 2600' HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA 540-9100 Annual Yletd· 13.170% Annual Rate•• 13.513% st0.000 Mlnlmu.m . 6 mo11th term. 1tate1 ~ffectlve February 21·February 27. ·Effective annual yield aasumes that principal and interest were lo be Invested for one year al the annual rate Annual rate is subject lo change a t renewal. •·U.S. Treasury Bills are sold at a d1SCOunt rate. The advertised annual rate ol investment certificates ii less than \11 ol l % over the effec· tive rate earned at the end of tbeaix·montb term. INTEREST PAID MONTHLY You will r eceive $112.61 EACH MONTH. .~. Rates 1ub1ect to change at re.newal hued on current Treaaury Bill dilcou.nt rate. n.. la a pe.nalty for .a:rly wlt.bdrcrwaL but you never earn less than 6%. Subject to avallability. Complete lllformallon tumiabed upon requeet. Seniag CaWonliana for OYer a quarter of a century. Stotewlcle off le.. with cmMt11 onr $130.000.000.00 A"1ll~ lo Ca1i/onuu Rf!lllidenta only. "'•' . ---~ --, ·-. Convertible Bond Bears Considerin~ --···~~ Al _, atwe Umt ID ........... at leul ooe tet·ric6..quiclr aehee. to wblcb muy lo· ,....... atw 1ptdaJ credlaot. leek La tM 1*'1 OM ol dM llelt...W.C ho•'IC'el ''Mw·&o•• boc*a touMld flC8Nltlbll boDda u die .... to rtcMe. WhU. It baa 11Dce beto prone to bt u fal1U>le u any OCMr ~b. k 'a ,..S to bavt at liNat a baalc uodtr1taodln1 of conl'trUblel for I.bay can be uaed qalce drect.ively aa part ot an overall lnveetll\ent pro1ram. Baalcally, a conve rtible bond fa an Ins trument tbal prom l1e1 to pay a certain amount ol interest each year - but It al.lo can be ltaded ln for a apttlfled number of shares ol the company's common stock. The price ol lbe bond It.self L!JCAI will 10 up to refiect lhe i.Qcreastng value of the stock -or down to reflect a decrease. You don't have to trade It in ror the common stock if it goes up; you can 1Jmply aeU It foT a blcher/rice. lf lt does iocreaae, there woul be a noor under the eoavertJble'1 prtce -that ta. it would always be worth u much u competina boodl payln1 t.bt 1ame amount of inLerest. 1!88l!NTIALL Y n OOULD BE described u a bybrld. 11 ta not quite u Immune rrom riab u a re1ular boad, but you've eot the opportwllty to make more moaey than you would in a regular bond. 1n fact, 1n tbe reeent market, where stock.a have t.ended to perform much more strongly than bonds, convertibles would have been a &ood kind of bond to bold ln your portfolio. How to pick a convertible? Experts loot for a coovertitMe aecurity selllAc at llWe or no premium over the com.moo stock (indicating th.at t.be bond offers all Ol' nearly aU of the common &tock's ap- preelatkm potential, often at a higher yield and with less riak). CONVEaSION PRE MIUM IS tbe amount by which the market price or a convertible security . . ' exceeds ILi cooveraJoa value, and It la ua11~1ly : preued u a percent.ace of eon,.,.._ Talue. ~ • Nonnally. the lower ta. ~"'° prem! · -~ th• more apt the bebavtortbe con nevrity la to mirror tbe prSte adlca ol tbe .. derlylq stock. "\ .. I The conversion value ttaelt la caJcula:!' multiplying the market price ot the common • by the conversion raUo, which ii Ute number· 1barea for which a convertible bond (or prele"'f, stock) may be exchanged. ;!: · Of course. in addition to a mlnimal premi · in the convertible, potential investors malt coo.aider the underlying common stock. Do you J pect It to appreciate in value? U so, the eon ble becomes even more attractive. •• '• . ·~ fluccu" an OCCOWll u:ecld:iM *'UM? Soldo AM~· f1u of Mef'Tlll, lynch, Pince, FtffM'r & SmltA.) , Bartering Activitks Need Filing 1 ·f ·. ~;~ .. .. . . . . I Sixth of a 10-part series on 1979 income taxes) 8y SYLVIA PORTER Were you involved in an interest-free loan to a member of your family to help out in a financial' bind. say a child, in 1979? Or do you belong to a "barter club," in which you exchange services with others without using cash? Once again. to save on Laxes, time a nd headaches, a knowledge of what the Internal Revenue Service and courts are ruling, approving or turning down becomes an essential before you proceed with your tax return. Interest-free family loans designed to save both gift and income taxes resulted both in court decisions and IRS action in 1979. A basic tax saving goal of higher income bracket parents may be to shift Income to a lower bracket child -but if they simply make gifts of their income-producing assets to the child, this Money•s Worth may result in gift tax or in using up credits against g ifl and estate tax. A WAY THAT MAY shift the income suc- cessfully from the parents to the child without making an actual gift is an interest-free loan of money by the parents to the child. The child invests the money. collects lhe in· come for himself and pays income tax on this in· come at his lower bracket rates. then repays the loan to his parents. The IRS attacks this procedure, claiming that the parents have in effect made a taxable gift of the value or the use of the money and that the in· teresl·free use of the money by the child results in taxable income to the child SO FAil, THE COURT decisions have rejected the ms claim that the interest-free loan is a taxa-ble~ where the loan is a demand loan wbicb the leo er can call at any time. ut if~ loan la made aa a term loan -for a apecifted perlod of time, say for a year, tbe courts Space Launch Bids Opened SACRAMENTO CAP> -The low bid on con· struction of space shuttle launching facilities at Vandeµberg Air Force Base was $103.9 million, of· ficials have revealed. The project is expected to employ 500 people and give a shot in the arm to West Coast st.eel mills. bard hit by Japanese competition. Tbe low bidder was a joint venture of Kasler Corp. of San Bernardino, Continental Heller Co. or Sacramento, and Fntln-Colnon or St. Louis. THE U.S. COB.PS of Enginee rs has not awarded the contract because the low bid was more than $24 million over the government's estimate, said Di ck Hill, assistant chief of the military design branch in Sacramento. Daniel Gee. construction manager for the corps in Los Angeles. said the bids were opened Jan. 31 and the corps has 60days to award the contract. "CONSTRUCTION AWARENESS Program;· an information agency funded by the construction industry and based in Sacramento. said the project is to be completed no later than March 1982. with test launches of the space shuttle expected to start a few months after that. The space shuttle. which takes ore vertically like a rocket but lands like a plane, is designed to be reused up to JOO times. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Sl00,000 Or More. 14°A> 90 Days 13-3/4°A> 180 Days For a llmlted time only. Sul>ject 10 penally for early withdrawal. we reserve lht llghr 10.c.:inctl Chis offer at .iny ume. Phone John Arthur 714/848--1234 will go along with the IRS. H you are willing to risk IRS IJtigatioo by malt· Ing interest·free loans to your children or other re- latives, be sure to m ake them as demand loans, not term loans. THUS FAR THE courts continue to reject the IRS claim that the interest-free loan results in ID· come to the borrower. ·In 1979. too, the IRS became exceedingly curious and concerned about the nonreporting of income rrom "bartering " Bartering is simply a procedure whereby you get certain services performed for you or certain property that you want not by paying for it Lil casb, but by perform· ing services for the giver or by your turning over property ln exchange for what you got. The IRS says that 1f you engage in such barterina. you must include in your income the fair maiket value of lhe services or the property that you received. In a 1979 revenue rulin~. the IRS gave as examples the following : A LAWYER AND a house painter each belongs to a barter club made up entirely of persons in the professions or trades. Each year. the barter club provides its members with a.direc· tory tbat lists the services which each member of· fers. Members contact other members directly and negotiate for the value of the services t.o be . -performed for each other -without transfer :f/I any cash. • For example, you (the lawyer), get i.n to~ with lbe house painter and arrange to have y°"' home painted. In return for the painting servicei. you Clbe lawyer). perform certain personal led;t services for the house painter. ; Tbe IRS says that you must include in your ~­ come the fair marke t value of the paintibg serviees and the house painter must include in bis income tbe fair market value of the legal servi~ he receives from you, (the lawyer). ~: .J AS ANOTHER ILLUSTaATION, the owner ill an apartment building was given a paiaUng c~ ed by a professional artist in exchaDC!l ler ,.. free use or an apartment by the artist for • months. Assume you are tbe apartment owner. va. must lnclude in your income the fair market valde or the paintin' and the artist must include in ~ mcome the rair rental value of the apartment for the si.x mootbs in which be ~ it. . · Policing of the barter clobe will not be simi* -that's obvious. But the I.BS is aroused. And~ clout of the IRS when it goes oo the offensive nee+ no elaboration by me . <Next. Odds On An Aud.Jl. Delay in FlliOJ. IRAs .) . 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' .... !YYSE .. . ..... ,_ . .. . .. . . .. .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . COMPOSflE TRANSACTIONS .... t;.'*'*YJD.1M) N D-YPLOT •7 !Ila• .. ,,. • .,e Book Benefits Lonely Executive TOKYO <AP> -In 2S ye ars H a bank otficiaJ, Hlrobsu Yamamoto bu been t.ranarerred 10 times. So re· cently be 1peot 1125 of h1a own money to publia.b a booklet ol ad"riee for men• wbo are being moved for the first lime, and wltbout tbelr wives. Yamamoto,•. aald be wrote the boot.let while living alone iD a one-room apartment in Osaka for threelears. "Only men can understand men's problems," be aai . The 21-pace booklet bu been dlstrlbuted free to about 200 employees~ tbe llltaul Trust Bank, which lite many Japue1e ftnm moves lta employees around frequenUy . requiriDI them to live apart -al leut temporarily - from wives and families. THE COMPANY LIKED HlS booklet so much, it print· ed 10,000 copies and di.Jtrlbuted them amoo1 company employees. The book.let offers advice on a wide range or subjects for the man living a lone -inchM!iog clot.bes, food, hous- ing, money. moraJe and sex. Yamamoto recommends, for example, that the bachelor businessman buy at leut 20 changes of un- derwear: .. At a small investment. you are Cree of tbe mis- erable feeling that comes from having to eo home early to wash dirty clothes." The author concedes that Japanese men generally are ignorant about sjmple household detalla, citing his own. puzzlement over whether to sUce an onion horizontally or verticaUy. THE BOOKLET SAYS men should ask their wives how to operate an electric rice cooker. and sbowd overcome their embarrassment of having to carry a shopping basket to the supermarket. In a chapter on "Promascully," Yamamoto says lbe company man hvtng away from has wife and family "1s free to chensb a ro.y dream. but don't forget the cold re- ality." and he advises h1s readers that wben they may began to waiver. they s hould lhul.k about good examples to follow -"the company president or chairman." That.~ author says, wtll cause some men to come to their ~nses so t.hal "they may even want to go home and read a Samuelson <an cconomac-s telrt I " Market Resurgence Aided bv Oil Issues .. NEW YORK l AP) -Ot.1 issl.le:S with exploration Ul- terest.s off the N~foundland coast sel lhe pace as the stock market staged a rally Loday. Tbe Dow Jones aver age of 30 industrials. off 27 .82 points in the last three trading d ays, recovered 10 84 to close at 886.86 after a h1gb of 891.30 and a day's low or .872,44. 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W KTTV (tnel) Los Anq&l~<. a.30tI) GREAT P£RF~A.NC£8 Q) KCOP·TV(lnd) Los Angett-~ fr> KC€T· TV (PBS) Lo" AnlJf'I~ ~ ml KOCE TV (PBSJ Huntington BbJ~h Oanc.e In A.mef ICll TWO IN<lts" M1kl\a~ ~ ~ O• a.no Natal<a Makal0\18 ~m Jttrome Roobons· 10'.30 «D Q) NEWS 11«1t1Q 0 (1)@1 NEWS D MAl<E ME l..AUGli 0 OAVEAU.ENAT 'Ideas' Target In '80s SAN FRANC I SCO <AP) -S uccessful television stations in the 1980s will give viewers tdeas lo use in improv- ing their daily lives. a broadcast exccuti ve s ays Richard A O'Leary, the preside nt of the television s t a tions owned by tht> American Broadcasting Company, told the Nation al As· sociation of Television Program Executives that programs s hould "he lp audiences build h appie r. freer, m or e m eaningful lives." Speaking as t h e keynoter at the group·:. a nnua l convention . O'Leary said that just a:. audiences were built on e ntertainment in the 195-0s and 1960s a nd on local news in the 1970s. the 1980s will sec viewers hungry for a "variety of worthy ideas that can help them de · ve lop their pe r s on a l points or view for the 80s." He also said the pro- grams should "affirm the viewers' dignity and the dignity of e very other me mbe r of the human race." ~ A Paramount Picture WtWOM~::a.~ ·-d ~ UACMPIAI 01ang1 634·39\ 1 ua ClllMAS Weilmmster 893·0!>46 UIWMDI' CllKMA CtWTlR Costa Mesa 979·4141 EDWUDl'IADOlllACK El Toro 581·5880 lHICOLI Dtllll•ll 8uenahrtt 527·2223 • PUIU ACCIPTII NaNl•••Wlrl' , I Olympics Boost ABC Back on Top1 NEW YORK CAP> -With heavy support from its Winter Olympics coverage. ABC began its effort to r eclaim first place in the networks' prime-time ratmgs competition by winning the three-way race for the week ending Feb 17 The six reports on the Olympics broadcast by ABC were among the 27 mos t -'4 at ched programs for the week. figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. s howed. The highest·rat.ed or the six, Saturday mght. was No. 4 in the week's ratings cent saw at least part of the i\BC sit v. h1 le :-;RC' had twQ in thf' flr-.t 1fJ 1n ; r1r 1~ ,; mllll11n, "\ IH". "Oalla)>: rom and 26.l percent watch<.'d tht• rluding "l.JtUe Housl' on Lht· !'rain• ' ..!) t M 1·~ t m1llton, ('fk"i . "\,oo<Jttm" sports show. 10 fifth place t; 1r1, " :..:!> 2 nr 19 2 m1lhon. ABC. ABC'srat.mgforthewC('kwas223 T h t• season'.s l'o I !>ho14 , en-..· ll11l..1·-. 11f llaliJrd.' 241i or 181:! to 19 8 for CBS and 17 9 for NBC The "60 M1nul"5.°' dipped 1n I Jth in 1h1• mtll1on, C'HS . \lov1t• The Ottp," networks say that m e ans rn a n ratmgs. its lowest ftn1:>h in s<1m" Part II 23 9 nr IX .1 million. ABC and a verage prime·tJmc minute dunng ttml'. · ffr.tl f'<-11plo ·." .'.! i or I~ 1 million. the week. 22.3 percent of the homes "\RC in the country were tuned to ABC HERE AR E THE \H'<'k ., Top 111 Thr ne'<t 111 ARCS AVERAGE was its highest shows: . tiO Minute~:· t"RS, Wmter Olyll"l for a week since the broadcast last '"Three's Company." ~1th a ratm~ flt{'!>. Frida). ABC. a nd "Hou~e year of "Roots: The Next Genera-of 27 6 r epresentmg 21 I million 1.'~llc;," CBS. tw , "CHiPs." NBC. lions." homes. and · Happy Days." 'l7 5 or ~l \\ 1n1er Olymp1c<i. Wednesday, ABC. c B s had in recent w eek · s m1lhon, beth ABC . "M·A S II," 26 6 ·nasney's Wonderful World ... NBt: TrinTV C a r l B e r n s t e 1 ri , a w a rd -w innin g Watergate re porter and co-author of "All th e Pres id e n t's Men," h a s be en named Washington bureau chief for ABC News challe nge d ABC's loo g -standang or 20 3 mill.Jon. CBS, Wanter Olym ··Altce:· C'BS. Wmter Olympics. Stal· ABC GOT SOME additional help supremacy ln prime-time, but in· pies. Saturday. 26.1 or 19 9 million. dav , ABC: "The Jeffersons. · CBS. from the regular programs that dus try experts had forecast the ::A:B:C~:=·=·u=·=w~e:H:o:~~e~o:n:lh~e~P=r=~=n=e=·=·=·~~a-"-~-·-·E~1~~t=I=s=E=n=o=u=g~b=.=·=·=A=B=C=.~~~ made it to the air 10 the week, includ ing "Three's Compa ny," which Oly mpics coverage would shlft the finished first, and "Happy Days," balance in ABC's favor . which was second During the week. ABC devoted two- The rahng for "Three's Company" thirds or its prime·lime schedule to was 27.6. to 26.l for the Saturday the Olympics. night Olympics program. Nielsen CBS MADE m E CONTEST respec- says that means of all the homes in table with three of the week's Top 10 the country with televis1o_n_. _27_._6_pe_r_· __ s_h_o_w_s_.,_m-'· _c_l_udin_· .... s..._N_o_._3_"_M_. _·A_·..;;S-_H~,'-' 'Entebbe' Movie Due The late Peter Finch and Charles Bronson head the cast of the movie "Raid On Entebbe." which will be telecast first -nm on KHJ·TV. Satur- day at 9 p.m over Channel 9. The moVle 1s a three-bour filmed dramatiza- tion of the events leadmg up to aod ~nding with ls'raeli commandos freeing 103 hostages from ter- rorists at Uganda's Entebbe Airport. THE SEASON'S #1 COMEDY Hm . NOW IN ns 9TH SMASH WEEK . STEVE · 1fieJERl< MARTIN in •~vmAL~~ .. ~ ., ... --.-...-... --.. .,_, NOW PLAYING UIWMIDI' CtllfMA wtlT SOUT• COAST 'WA llAOIUM IMUft·t• Wes11'!1n•~ 891·393!> cos" Mew ~·21• I Ofange &39·8770 A sroo mIIRG AJA llOWPLAYI• •c:mMA c...... _ ........... , CO.U ..... ~ 011nge 634·2"3 Metmtlllllt Ht•3936 MM, .. ~lutttla htlt ni-4070 11AWINNERl11 II llft '>140·•CICI ~I \VC ... Ol•nct Dow I• ~\A 101' •• • .... '" "'' """"'' 6-4 m. •urmsm u• """"" 89J ow. Qn Sun, Mon ~II 12.00 tJll 2:30 pm Al Peclno 81!1SIOl ¥1 Of t~ f.ND 68' SL1M I uwt II ~1111 .. CRUISING" !!Y l :..W:OC»-10:11 PETER SEU£RS SHIRL£Y Macl..AJNE T ~~ Ctsl&m& PO c~ Ctrttf'f 919 •u1 ... ,.'°" fOwMOl ,.11nl1nf10fl 8-'3 ('JSI lltlCt msm fl• Ora"Ct -., ~ll 0.UO C.11f8'1Votio110 6'J90 DO NOT EAT: Fatso ~ Ci) ----- C)tfir 1,11 f 'I'll• fl I ' '" 1111 t\;. .d ·mv A\4.drtl ( o>mpetl110fl as. H1 .... 1 f-01e1qn him ' l>tll't h, l hi, ( L 11 id" C..,.,u '"' '.>l<ln rng Ro'11\r ~ h neidef . .......,. & Wwdily 1:00 a t:00,..... .. '--------- CISll Ill& South Colli Pllu SO 3J~2 ll'Wn• llA C!Mllli 8'9J.0516 • . -. . .. ... . ENTERTAINMENT/ MOVIES "'CllA·tat .... , .... -a.nmtr ... D :iil1 " ! tj \.Jr '>un I: ~t• D...,LYPILOT .. A Disney 'R' Movie? A WfST COA.S T PR[Ml(RF .. ~w1...-.. JJalt's Nephew on 'Pacific High' 4 ., aoa THOM AS HOLLYWOOD tAP> -He h&ll the Dlao~y look: s lender, raw-bon_,d , with a plain, open face that bespeaks mid America. lie also ha11 the Oilney m1rnner fiercely independent. So mut•h 10 lhut Roy Edward Dis· ney lhr~ years ago left bis work at the studio founded by hls uncle Walt und t\41l fulber, Roy Oliver Disney "Jl wjlx a Power struggle , and I'm not a player of corpora le politics," :suy11 Roy Edward. His 7 percent ownership of Walt Disney Produc- llona makes him the largest single 1tockholder, and be remains on the board o( direct.ors. He says he is s till frtendJy with those running the com- pa.n_y. bu~•tains his right to cr1hc1ie ons. RIGHT NOW R Edward as he ha:. been called mo-;t of h.i s hfe to dis- tinguish him from his father 1s put- ting h1s own reputation as a film m aker on the hne . lie has produced a movie called .. Pacific High .. No. the film 1s not about hot rods and pot beads at a CaLifomaa high school. The "High" refers to lhe ex- hilaraUon of ndina= a sailboat over a Shamrock" said producer Disney. "I ulJso had a helicopter and ;a crew al the starting Une lo Newport, another on the chue boat -the power boat that follows the race -and two in Ensenada. "I gave the cr ews two lmtruction1. __,ICICl..,.,.....,. __ -r-._._ _ _.. ________ _ 0.ne, they we1't'l not to help out on the boat: when lhlng.s go wrong the ten· dency 11 to throw down the camera and lend a hand. Those are the mo- ments l wa nted to capture oo mm . "I ALSO TOLD the crew not to dia· courage profanity. Rough language is a part of salting Ute, and I wanted the film to be authentic." His quest for authenticity caused "Pacific High" to receive an R rat- ing. "The Rating Code orfice told me a mand.atory R went to any film using one of 17 words." Disney explained. "The picture has four of wbal my mother calJs 'that F-word' -five in fact, but the Rating Office d.idn"t hear ooe of them. J asked about 'All the President's Men.· That was dif· ferent, they said -'1t was a picture __ , 1_ _ a-..uca "-11t11n~• that all Americans shouJd have seen.• -. .. m 644' l• 1 .. ~ ,.., 'MO t •"'J'I i,11 e110 I ON HIS OWN . .... • ·~l Roy E. Disney windswept ocean . Disney explained the origins of the movie: "For 20 years or m ore I have bC'cn sailing. mostly as a family thini:? I found that the best way to get together and talk as a family 1s to be out on the oc·can sailinR. It's a ter- rific way to communicate with your kids." lie and his wife Pa tn<'1a havl' two son~. two d;iughll•rs and a 52 foot I couldn't understand that." =~=" 1t =~ =~: .. ,~ Disney ap~aled the rating but .ufU.ll lMI-· ... "'""°'1111nt.w lo~t. He poured $500,000 into lhe mov. _._"' ... •~•1'•"•"•1 -!!!!!!=':!!!""~"~"':!!!"'="""=';rn===· .. =·J=""="="'~'="=""'='=q="="=~~ 10 and admits thnt "I got stat.Jc frorn :I a.sTAR nsr· CGJ '""" OMl.80494.Vll ... \lltli Stars S igned m y friends who thought r was crazv." But the film distribution w1r.:)rd Max Youogstem believes there 1s a market for "Pacific lltgh" "KRAMER YS KRAMER'" 1 • 1 '-n4E JEH" "ANIMAL HOUSI" . "'CMAPT9 1WO"" ""1WCHMP ........ ..._ __ -... ~,. ~-··­-""',_ FRI ·SAT .. FEB.22·23 ........,. All Tl( PllSllNTS ~-~ ~" ~......_ klut• ~ .... W!'t tlOitlf") SUN.· TUES .. FEB.24·26 Chaplin .%-I.AST~. MARRIED c JUPLE ~~CM/ NOWPt.AVING 'tin CITY CllfTUI ........ UMOll l'Wll r.owaitcis· SIOOlll.ACll 0•1119' 634 9237 Costl Mna &46-0573 (I lcwo ~1 ~ ......... .,,...Santa Ana ~1·1271 , I R<1f Edward Disney ~'flts ~ Rlcitlc High rti1 _,,, ••. MICKAEL AHNEJMHN ~ C» __ ...,.,._STEPHEN H. llUAUM...._ A.S.C. ~ -----.. AOllEllT F BRUN""" IN ---.. ADY EDWAllO DISNEY NOW PLAYING uwun· UDO Newpo<t BNch 67H350 0..., TJO • lJO $ol &S.-100 • •'00• 100• 100• 1000 ed. Feb.20 • hru Sun.Feb.24 • ~ SHOWTIME IOP.M. (Dinner raerwtions ~*I) ~2577 BID Meclley has not appeared in Orange County since last years sellout performance at McClure ... TICKETS ON SALE NOW! $10 per person For 'Marblt>' IJ O LLYWOOO <A l') -Robe rt t-'oxworth. Paula Prentiss and H arry Dean Stanton star in Joseph Wambaugh's "The Brack Marble." Unlike previous Wam- baug b material, il is a zany romance or two police sergeants who fall in love when they're forced to team up. Gigolo ·-~-· "" "JUST TILL Ml WHAT YO W H " and Dis ney hopes so s ailing yacht. the Shamrock f, J K E MA :'I; Y S 0 l ' T II ER~ Ca I 1fornia 'aeht.-mcn . 01:.ne~ hac.J sa llC'd 1n the annu:tl r11c:e ·from Newport Bc<tc:h to Ensenada, M1·x 1co, 200 miles away. He dreamed up the notion of filmmg the rcic:e. Crom beginning to end, focusing on 11 or the 550 boats an the 24-hour-plus race. "I SEE IT AS u c:ro~.., between 'The End le~'\ S ummc·r' Bruce Brown .., f-.urfang film a1HI '1\n1mal House:· he said "I think 1l \I.Ill sell hke hell to yacht pt'Opll-. and I bope there "'II be a crosi.ovcr of other pt<>ple as well." Rov Disney produced and directed 35 films for the family com pany before hJ.S surpnslDg departure 111 1977. lie has srnce acqui red Star Broa d castin g for $36 million "That didn"t seem practical. so I settled on four boats . mcludlng the WILllAMPElEA 81..ATTI"S ''THE NINTH CONFIGURATION" 1111 1\M....,IU 1 U I U "" ••.••. 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Proof:The overwhelming m ajority of MERIT smokers polled feel they didn't sacrific;e taste in of smokers rate MERIT taste as good as -or better than -leading high tar brands . Even cigarettes h aving twice the tar! Proof: Of the 95 ~o stating a prefere nce, 3 out of 4 smo kers chose the MERIT low tar/ switching from high tar cigar ettes. Proof: 96% of MERIT smoker s /'>~-·-:-!.'?':!.:-, ---w:::: :-:si ,·.:: _ .. ~ ... ) don't miss former high tar brands. · ~---..-;,r,-,.1 good taste combination over high tar lead ers when tar levels were revealed . Proof:.9 out of 10 enjoy smoking as much si nce switching to MERIT, a:re glad they switched, and report MERIT is the b est tasting low tar they've ever tried. Smokers Prefer MERIT 310 I! New taste tests with thousands of smokers prove it. Proof: A significant majority 0 Ph!Up Manit ... '"° MERIT M~~IT Filter You 've read the r esults. The conclusion is clearer than ever: MERIT d elivers a winning combination of taste and low tar. A combination tha t's attracting more and more smokers every day and-more importa ntly - satisfying them long term. ;" ·------------- t -' ' ( Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Kin11s: 8 mg "tar:· 0.6 mt nicotine-...._ ____________ 100's:11 mg "tar:·o.7mgnicotineav.percigarette.FTCReponMay'78 ••• ' ' JI INSIDE : •Sllpetm•rk•tShepper •ClubC.lenur •Sllm Gourmet •Sllt9lft calendar I • I Food I Shopper Strategy,~. " 1f you 're going to spend 90 cents per minute in the supermarket, then you'd better be a professional shopper. ' By IOEL C. DON 0. ................ Barbara Ericboa knows the naurea backward4 ud fonrardL Sbe caa fll'e tMtD out Uk.ea macb.ine ,.....,. ftqeriq • hair trtaer: Tbe aver.,. shopper spends to C'eDU per minute lD Ute npermartet. s.,eaty-&.bree percent of all ~ an made Clll lmpalae. Couwnen are ex· poeed to '11 adftrtialnc m.....-a day. Nearly 70 percent ol tbe food dollar pays for packac:lDI. ad· vertt.lq and labor. "H you are going to spend 90 cents per minute in lbe supermarket. then you'd better be a professional sbopper." says the Sacramento-based consumer ad· voe ate. THAT'S THE messaee she broueht to a group of parents and children recenUy at Bear Street EJemen· tary School in Costa Mesa. • Earlier. Mrs. Erickson bad lectured a fiJ'lh grade nutrition class on price comparison shopping. packaie labeling and nutritional values of packa1ed toom . "It really is true that children have become con· sumers." she says "They go the store and buy food forlhefamily " Citing figures from Supermarket News. an in- dustry newsletter. Mrs Erickson noted children s pent $13 billion on Cood last year out of a total na· tional family food budget of $280 billion. The total rigure excludes carbonated and non-carbonated drink purchases. which would add S20 bi llion Mrs Erickson believes that advertising and supermarket management have steered consumers toward name brand products which fetch a higher price than "store" brand or "plrun wr ap" products "Food is food." sh<' asserts ··But we have not learned how to trade off or down Wt• still want the very best ·· SHE POINTED out that food generally 1s graded for cosmetic appeal rather than quality or purity A lesser grade or canned vegetables usually means the product is not uniform in size and color. t 'or example. a "house" brand can of tomatoes may contain some with green spots or odd-shaped tomatoes. But if the tomatoes are used in a stew. casserole or other compound recipe, there's no way to tell the dilference. she says Mrs Enckson. who has a bachelor's degree 1n home economics from UC Berkeley. has run a con sumer consulting business since 1969 She has taught home economics in Sacramento public schools for 20 years and served as a lobbyist for lhe Home Economic~ Assoc1at1on before launching an individual campa 1 ~n to cdur11tf' th<' public on shop ping and consumer tips In addition to wrtUni a column for Jbe monthly Consumer Newslett.et'. the eoereetic c&lsumer ad· vocate travels throu1bout the state. lecturlnl school cbUdreo, senior citizens groupe and cooduetlnl two- day ccnsumer semi.Dan at Sacramento-area Junior and st.ate ooUeces. Sbe ii especlaUy coocemed about cbildrea, wbo she says lncrea.singly are target.a of food advertising dollars. ..WE TEACH cb..iJdren that foods that are good to eat are not good for you and foods that are not good to eat are good for you." she says. When parents punLsh their children. they're likely to force them to eat vegetables al mealtime. Yet ctuldren are often rewarded with an extra helping oC dessert cake . she says. Such poor nutntiooal habits, she notes. have led the aver age person lo consume, per year, 60 pounds of fat. 120 pounds or sugar and 6.9 pounds of chemicals. In her own family, Mrs. Ertcltsoo admitted ber t wo children preferred pre -packaged foods to homemade products She recalls. ror instance. they rejected her homemade French dressing because It failed to match the color of the leading preprocessed bottled dressing, which she s ays. contains a number of chemicals to maintain t he special color. "They spend a lot or money to get orange to stay orange over a long period or time." she says M n. Enckson re com mends that shoppers con· c;1dn '>lore·· brand products and purchase food in bulk. to ehm1natc paymg higher pnces for packaging 11nd .1dvert1sm~ llER BASIC .,hopping tunts include eat before )OU ~hop. don 't go without a list and. if possible, leave the ctuldren at home Jn addll1on. she suggests: When you enter a s upermarket. tum right or left t o avoid the large sale displays. The displays dis· courage the cons umt>r from comparison shopping with other store stock . Read label~ for 1Dgred1ents and nutrilionalt value Compart' different brands of tbe same food item by umt pricing, or the pnct! of food per unit weight Some supermarkets already display such In· form<1t1on on stock shelves. A\'Old h1ghl)' advertised or processed foods. Try to shop once a week The less often you're in the ~tore. tht' less you'll be tempted to buy on im- pulse Set up a food budget and keep track of food l'OSlS ...., .... ._......, ....... Lt Nan Ziegler, top center. demonstrates art of Chmese cookmg to Ann Rinkenback. left. and students. Chinese Cooking Cla~ By MJCllAEL PASKEVICll .,. .. Delfl' ~ ..... The sight, smell and t.ute ol authentic Cblnele food bilhli1bta the ride for pa•...-. Clll Newport's Dyusty Ex· preaa. Tbe journey bn't free, and the coo- cluetor bu an unlikely laat name- ztecler. But U Nan Ziegler, a native of Taiwan, ii a muter chef with more than 100 reJional dis hes in her re- pertoire. Sbe not only serves a aamplinc at In. home banquets but provides the secrets of ber culinary art at a aeries or in· home eoottn11esson~. AT TD SND ol a th.N9 lilour Wlion, stu•1a&a IM'9 wt&b NJ ltomMlll, COID• --~-tM ....... lotry oat .... ~ .. a.aw. pork dum•Ua••· •11ter bfff or telldtr ......... , ...... D7MltY Slf;w •• er1Med }•t two-........ " Ma JU~ of Newport. a loww at OrNa&al nature who 1-btlll ltll tlaaD ....._.by \he quality other CldDIH cooldnc dUHI and ID09t area restaW'anta. Li Nm, a family friend, WU eolitted to teach the clauet lbat meet Clllce a week tor a IDCl9ltb at local bomel. Tbe c._ eoet tu per llllloa, and eacb ofttl'I u ._.. look at reliOUI favorltH from dUfereQt ., .. , of IDtlnl_, Qdu. POa UAllPL&. nortbem and ioner provlnces rely more heavily on flour dlah• became ol colder weather and a lack ol seafood t.hat is easily found aJonc eoutliDe areas. caun.e lore and herbal remedies also are sened up by Li Nan as sbe leads ber papl1s in a atep.b7·step epicurean experience. Buica S8eh -..,.. to deftin shrimp teed to mare eomplu ~ on bow to fasbJan doqll lalo proper shape to make taaty dwnplinp • ornate as edible. Folks wbo cton•t faYOr tbe do-il· younelf approedl eao late advantage o' Dynasty Express' catered banquets, desi1oed fo r parties numbe ring betweenland 12. LI NAN'S husband, Karl, helps out on the buqueta whk:h. for SIS a ..-.an. in.. elude rvtUes ~ u u.a•a a. IOUJ>, appettws and eata .. pre ••tted by UM ...-.1rom &M....-.. ..... &wa1Udl4 ta tu.a c=-e .fll la the boat'• bome, fro• p,........._ ucl ... , .... .._. If du 1 0 So far, ..... W M URf' k'tl, .. Mid .... ... hell ........ tbe ~ ........... ., ...... Orteat81 lllial ··=-wbo ... tie ..... thlllf M ..n • IDeu l"N•tanlt 1Wtn1 ac.._..fll~. ........ beck bad.IN tM booldna of ClHIH ••d '•••••ta-call Mt llU llld ----=...,_..,.to Cldaatowa fbr 1peetal · =--ti ,.. quired by U Nu. Local 111odllloi ... et.I,...., In tM ......... ............ ud ... " .. 1>YDUl7 Sxpaw m•all eetalDI .., MSG.lbeDGC*9. . ~. 'ebr'*Y 20, 1• Good 1r••f.I Doa't 4lllW -... MlDwl to •••!OI"•• to 4IMlrM toecla .... It•, ........ ~ ............... 11 ...... . ball llQ'be eat. GOOD to a ~ aaaee pan W.. It .-a IMIJe ball· ar•~ --·tu" lo be ...... l to bolll•I'· !Ill•--· llalmt I C\lPI. tau ' • D11n«z1 • Co..._ ,.._ _... " ' e•loTIM per table· bow it'• made, pa•y cop told _. md tUr ,. ..... caa ta&al .._ UilM. 1• amoodL Slowly ltir f\oQr IT1lCl'CllDfO Ora.y caloriH a cuJ>t•• or pule Into u.. 1lmmer· -If drlppln1• are mo,. tbu 500. Bu& e.-Ina a~v.r baH. Cook tuaL. )QI cma .._,.,)' bad .,.., can be beaYJ· ui4 lilr a..-m. !Mat t b e I r f I 1 • o r co n · hancMd wttb calori•. \aDt.U 1nvy aim.men and 1lderabl1 !>r addln1 • 8y 8etbara OlbbOnt quid frCllD • ~ caa • of ID ' OOllW llDd .. tlaat .. put ol tt.e bqaid. Add the mmbroocu to the iravy u It eoob. (8 calories per lable- apooo.) WINE Gravy -Use YI cup dry wine ln place of part d the water (red elaee of cold water. -~ wlt.b • table· apooo ol chopped freab panMf before ""1D1. Good wlth cblcken or taney. (I calories per tableapoon, and 10 ca&oria per tableepooo, respectl•ely). FOOD CB1ND8 Gr aQ - SubMMIU. ~ ...... s poon.1 cormtarela for the floar. Ad4 • p6ada el KSO. Se&Ma to tM&e with 10Y aa;-.J:*•acl of aalt. <5 per ubletpooa>. ff or COIJ l01P·COI bortMcw__. ... ..., Contrary to l.be COID· taiilcll•H. Slmmer .a p&acboUllO. <Cautioft: monly Mid belief. tt'a m In utea . Seuoo t o Some people are aUer1tc notlbefk>urorUUcktoera ua&.e. u a t.blebr 1raY)' to tt). Or yoa can add• that IDaM P"•VY fat&a~ u ca.&...a. aUow to al-.. ~ or a cube of lnc. but I.be fat. Ona111 mer meowre4, .urn., or cbHlha bnullloD paodrlPCU1a\IMdut.M1 oflea, uaUl 1rav1 (P'aYJ wlll be' calorMI baseforaaueeorara•r ~:..;;..;;...;;;..;._.;;..:.:...:.....:_.=..;......:__;_~~~~~~----== wloe for red meat: white wloe for pork or poultry.> 00 calories Pet' H b'r 1 ooe>. Or you water (9 calorl• per per~~·> caa ••• u ndil uted tablespoon). • "C Gr.., .. - eUMd ...., or ehleteo QUICK llu.•r oom 0k bltlbM Uia lllilk or l»ntla la plaee of Ua• On~ -Drain tbl a.. h aPOftlt*l *im mWr ln SA UC£ £1pa1nol - UM ~ cup vegetable· tomato juice ln place of part of the water. Seaaoa wlt.b aarllc or oaton , lf de.Ired. <• c alorie• f er tablH · pooe). trim topper•, WM • stomped, u ll..,,,..a.d noelopf °'9d • ...,, I• W ll oocnurn CLIP·H· COO« UIJce MCIPES, M CON fl/ flw o.lf PilaC, :::-~----------~~~.-....="""~ Spllt1a, I( .J. ""'· c an't be anytb.lq but l•t· I teninc <aod hard to digeat. tao). Ot.ber fatty inK redieota can add to th~ calorie count: butt~r. maraariDe. sborteruna. oil, creamorsourcrt:am, for example ON 11IE other hand, g ravies and sauces made from fat·sklmmed meat and poultry jwces will have all t.be flavor but ooly a fraction of the calories. Ingredients like wine, Ollioo, earlk, herbs and seasonings a dd iota of navor but lit· tie in calories. Because of its fatten- ing "image," grayy isn't a s popular as It once wa s . Too bad . A flavorful gravy can ac- tually save you calories · by substituting for butter as a topping for ootatoes or ot h e r vegetables. Good gravy also-adds flavor and moistness to the leanest and least-fattening cuts of meat and poultry. WB.AT'S more, the best (least-fattening. most healthful) way to make gravy is also the easiest. Foster F•rm9-Calif. Grown Fresh Fryer Breasts • ~ ~ r C•lfornie Grown Ca1Hom'9 Grown Br .. .ta. Drums. 8r•1t8, Druma.a Thighe w•ng• • Thighs Fosts Farms Foster Farms combo Bast of Pall ~79 ~99 Pkg.ot 12 PLAINWRAP. Com Tortillas 24 oz. Loaf Ralphs Sups Bread Parts " Cut Com, Pe• or 14~\ SWMt J uicy Ml•ed veget.,... Navel PLAIN WRAP... Oranges Frozen Vegetables ~k~~1 ~99 ~k;45 ~ .19 The techniq ue we're r e ferring t o is th e s hortcut m eth od of thickening gravy with a paste of flour and water r ath er than the "ap- proved" method of stir· ring flour into rat. ~.__ ______________ _,~ ~'----------------~ ~ ...... ----------------~ ~ ...... ---------------~ Most cook books w i II direct you to the latter method, but if you want to s hortcut calones ai. well as effort, try our technique! FAT-FREE GRAVY Pan drippings . ~ cup boiling wa ter 3 or 4 ice cubes 4 tablespoons quick· blending flour Cold water Seasonings to taste Use this method to make gravy from the pan drippings of roast beef. veal. lamb, pork. chicken or turkey. Arter the meal or poultry is done, pour the pan drip- pings into a heal-proof 2-cup mea suring cup. Pour the boiling waler into the roasting pan and scrape up the flavorful brown residue. Add it to the drippings. Float the ice cubes Oh top. Put the cup in the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes, until the fat bardena on top. Li.fl off and discard any melted fat. What's left. is fat- free gravy base. Add water (or other li· Calorie Cutter How low calorie can you get? Cucumber Radish Salad has 63 calories per serving. Sliced cucumbers are marinated in a spi cy vinaigrette. Th e n radishes. green onions and yogurt are added just before serving. C\JCUMBER RADISH SALAD 2 large cucumbers. thinly sliced ~ cup r e d wine vinegar 1 clove garlic. finely chopped • 2 teaspoon salt • 2 teaspoon sugar 1Jl6 teaspoon r ed cayenne pepper ~ bunch radishes. sliced 6 green on.ions. cut into 1¥1-lnch pieces 1 carton C8 ounces) unll•'f'Ol"ed JOCUl't Cneked pepper Place cucumber allces iD laqe llaa bowl. Mlx vlne1ar4 1arlic, ult, sucar -.ad cayenne pep- ,p e r : p •o u r o v e r cucumber slices and mlx. Retrl1erate cov- ered at least 3 hours, no tonier than 24 hours. To serve. drain marinade: •tir in rad.Labe11, grffn onloa e and yoaurt . 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An envelope or sloppy joc scasomng mix provides a zesty barbecue flavor to s tar right int.o the bean com b ination. No oth er seaso nin gs ;.ire nj!.CAMl98ry ,,...........-Then simply top with s hredd ed c h eddar cheese and you have an inexpensive, but hearty, m ain dish. And, you can be confident that you· ro serving an inexpensiVl'. meatless main dis h tha t 's high in protein as well as flavor. Golden Glazed Toast Strips will provide a last minute accompaniment to the beans. Perk up or- dinary whole wheat or white bread with a tasty combination of prepared yellow mustard and orange m a rm alade, then broil. This s weet sour topping is a perfect compliment lo th~ spicy beans OLE WEST BEAN POT 1 can (16 ounce:-) baked beans l can '15 ounces) kidney beans. drained l can <15 ounccsl navy. great northern or pinto beans, drained J cup chopped green pepper 1 can (16 ounces) tomatoes 1 t• n ·n· Io p e ( 1 1 '.i oun ('es ) !)luppy JOI! :.ea:.onmi:: ''-' cu p ~ h r l' d d <' d cheddar 1•het':-t' Papnka Combine bean:-.. JJCP per. tomat()('s, and con- tents of seasonmg mix enve lope 1n 2 quart casserole. Sprinkle with cheese and paprika Bake in 375-de~rec ovt"n 30 m mutes. until hot and bubbling. 6 to 8 :.erv1ngs. GOLDEN GLAZED TOAST STRIPS 2 tablespoon!) butler or margarme 2 tabl es poo n~ nrange marmaladr I tabl<'s p no n preparC'd yl'llow mu!-. ta rd 6 s hC'l'!-. wh1lt· o r wholt• wheat bread Melt butter: :.t1r in marmalade and mustard. Toast bread on one side under broiler .. Turn ; spread • with marmalade mixture. Beef Up Your Menu More economical cuts of beef can be prepared in many ways to make them special. Try these suggestions. Many economical cuts of beef can be made hours. Makes 4 lo 6 serv- mgs. flavorful and tender in a • • * numberofways.Tohelp Beef chuck , hind - s poon:-. oregano, I t ea >poon basal and da!-.h of pepper Cover and cook on low for4 hours. Tum to high setting. J\dd 1,~ cup cornstarch dissolved in ·~ cup water. Cook until thickened, stirrin~ oc· casionally. Serve in pita bread with i,hrf.'dded let· tuce, chopped tomatoes a nd cu c umber ancf yoi?url. Make!\ 12 lo 14 :-.ervings Use Beer tenderize, pound. score quarter and rump cuts or mannale less costly su ch as chuck roasts cuts of beef that would and s teaks plus cuts normally require long. fro m lhe round are de- slow cook\ng. Round and Ii c i ous and th ri rt y c huck s teak can be choices for braising. For f rozen s li g htly and this method of cooking. sliced into thin s tnps for the beef is fi rst browned quick s tir-frying with s l owly in a heav y tender. delicious results. utens il , then seasoned A Pressure cooking is s mall amount of liquid is another way to tenderize the n added and the the more economtcal utensil covered tightly. cuts in a fracllon of the Finally. lhe beef i s conventional time, while cooked at a low te rn -Nothing tastes a:-. good at the s a m e l i me perature, either on top on a w10tcr's night a:- s aving vit a min s , or the range or in the J UICY knockwur~t and minerals . and the oven , until tender and s aue rkra ut, ~1mm c rcd flavorful ju.ices that are delicious. The flavorful in beer . often lost by long cooking pan juices may be Serve with frrsh pu m periods. thickened for an accorn. P C' r nick I c and r y 1· * • • panying gravy or sauce. bre ads, an assortme nt Try Oemish beer slices * * ,. of mustards and beer for a deli g htrul , Middle Ea s t beef SAUERKRAUT WITH economical entree. Cut 2 sandwiches for a crowd KNOCKWURST pounds beef top or bot-are easily prepared with Drain packaged or tom round into Y.r-inch the use or a s low-cooker. canned sauerkraut. Add thick slices. Brown in 2 Cut 4 pounds beer chuck beer to cover. Simmer tablespoons butter. Add into 'n-incb cubes. 2 0 to 30 minut es 1 cup sliced onions and Brown a portion at a M e a n w h I I e , h e a l cook WJtil browned. Mix lime in oil in a heavy knockwurst in enough in Y.i cup sliced carrots, skillet. Transfer to slow-beer lo cover , just to t teaspoon salt, v .. tea· cooker. Mix in 2 c ups boiling, 8 to 10 minutes. s p oon freshly ground chopped onions. 2 cloves Do not boil .or pierce black pepper, 1 teaspoon garlic, minced, 1 cup ski n s . Remove with s u gar . '14 teaspoon dry red wine. 1 can (6 tongs. Combine with thyme and 1 cup beer. ounces) tomato paste, 2 sauerkraut and serve _Co_v_e_r_an_d_si_m_m_e_r_1_~ __ l_e_a_.sp._oo_ os ~~It, 2 _ t~_a_-_w_,_· t_h_s_te_i_ns_o_f _be_er __ _ (j'c::::x::Jc::::::I c:JCJc::::J Oc::J c::::J c::::Jc:::> , ~Traditions... .n . start at your u1nner table. lO'OFF~_ .. MIWLOWla~ "" ......... &Me,... ,....t=;c:; ..... · .. HOMIY'IAl9HAM TODAY! •Baked 30 hou,.I • Hon'y 'n aplce Glaze • Spire I allced f0< easy serving • Whole or hall ttam1 • Nationwide ahlpplng atf'Vlce • Full aeNlce Dellcat•H•n • Old World CheeN ShOp • Sandwich .. to go • Party traya H&ll\,S )7H I. COAST HWY~ C.... ... Mer f'HOMI 611-HH UMI bYMOMD WAY_, IL TOllO a .. IL TOIO.,... HJ.Jiii ., .. , IMCH ltft. • ...,..., IM"'"9TC* llACM. '"°"' 14Ml71 Also AN!helm. Or••· AanchO Mir~. La Hlbrl. Sen 01900, North Hollywooo QCJ~c:::x::x::>Cc::x:::x::x:1c::>c:JCCc:::x:x:x"~ ";JC ' Return to broiler 1 lo 2 minutes until lightly browned. Cut into strips. 6 servmgs. DAILY PILOT Introducing raisin bread with 50% more of what you buy a raisin bread for. The government dcm~md~ lhat there be a certain amo unt of rai"m~ m l'Ve ry loaf of raisin bread. And that's good. But it's not good enough for Sun-Maid. Sun-Maid's new raisin bread has 50% more raisins than the government asks for. And there's not a speck of preserva- tives or chemicals added . Onlv gcxx:L wh olc- ~omc ingredie nts like unble:iched wheat flour, rich creamery burtcr a nd spicy cinnamon. Sorry d clic1 ou.;; new Sun-Maid Rabm BrL·nd soon. You'll get 50% more of what you buy :1 rn1~m bread for. And S:1\'l' some dough in the bargain. ---------------, Wrf IQ.~ .. ,_ FOOC Salt and ••. Ham-.. ........ ... lllllMtr. wt Md .... per .,. IOID• of u •• tu.pww.MabcM4t.a twoe. .......... '° .... lat Hit aad ~r::: ~ Gahn oa wr , l"OOIDtablelMdt.o ..... ti.em In tudtm that we oft.eft CM!lio* UM clU· tlHtl•• fl•YOr bluk .,.pper .... to aatr-bJ iCHll Far h'Om ....._,=~ nlPP,Y, It bal u . int l>OUquet and ...... neu. It'• beela lmow9 few c e aturte1 a1 • •ta.e muw apiee" beeauae no otbs ap6ee does 110 mucb for 10 many dll ferent types ol food. : Uaed in sme ll : amounu it ..sell a fi•YW ; s park to all otber f seaaon•no lo tbe d1lb ~ Tbla LI bow we uaaaU:y ! know it. But .._ aeed • In larger quaatJt.lea il { cea create u esctt!Qa ' new n.vor dlaracter for certain fooda. • i l 4 ln tbe Black Pepper Loef here It comprises tbe dominant navor - or aeuontng -for a re- cipe made with race, eggs. cottage and Parmesan cheeses and bread crumbs. Served wttb a Cbed dar-paprika sauce, this dis h is a delightful. meat -free variation of the more traditional meat loal , Black Pepper Ring is ; similar to Black Pepper z Crackling Bread, a favorite in many parts • of Italy. It's fun to ~· make. and a real piece -especially lo those ·: who have never tasted . it. It'• wonderful, but 1. tered or not. and aerved as• go-aJong with bland dishes s uch as roas t chicken. cheese soume or pork chops. You'll find black pep per available wholt' <pe ppercorns) and in a variety of grinds: table. or regular grind. coarse J,!round and cracked BLACK PEPPER RICE WAF I v. c ups r egular cooking rice <raw> 3 eggs s lightly beaten l package (8 ounces) cottage cheese Y• c up grate d Parmesan cbeeae l teaspoon ground black pepper '12 teaspoon Itali an ~easooing •-:.. teaspoon salt I cup aulk •14 cup dry bread crumbs •Cbedd;ir Sauce Preheat oven to 375 d egrees. Cook rice ac· cording to package directions, undercooldng slighll)'; rinse wltb cold water and drain well In a medium bowl combine eggs. cottage cheese, Parmesan cbeele, black pepper, Italian lleUOD· ing and salt; add milk and reserved rice; mix we ll. Grease a ~x S..x 3-incb loaf pan; coat with bread crumbs Spoon rice mixture lnto toar pan. Bake unW loaf is firm, SS to 80 minutes. Let stand in pan for 5 minutes. Loosen with s patula. Turn onto a serving platter. Garnish with celery leaves, if de· sired. Serve with Cbed· dar Sauce. Yield: 6 por- tions. •cHEDDAB SAUCE 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 tablespoons nour I cup milk 3;. cup grated mlld Cheddar cheese t teaspoon paprika 8t'l teaspooon salt Dash ground white pepper lo a small saucepan melt butter. Mix in fiour. Over medium heal gradually stir in milk, mixing well Cook and s tir until thickened, about 5 minutes. Stir in c heese, paprika, salt and white pepper; cook and stir over low beat until chieese ls melted, about 1 minute. Yleld: 2 cups. BLACK PBPPD &ING l peO•p active dry yeut 2 CllPI warm water (l05toll5~) e cape all~purpose nour C...u'ted>, divided l tah' pooa aaJt l to l ~ teupoons cracked lllladl p.pper t teeqrocm •ucar ,.,., ...... l tat.i 1111 ND water lD ..... bowl IOftea 1•ut la warm water; w.-larlmhMd•. AddlapaoflM~1 ........ ,.,,. -••I•'; •la aaUI ...... OnduU7 add \ ......... • ,.... no. .-... loll ~ "'" lO ... lloft ~ lato ............. . Twa -~ oalO a braJ4 ropee, ...... Into U.., ftr .., ... : a dnle, ,.., .... encM k•••• uatll •IHtlc. tosetMrt.o...a. •boat I mt=•= l»laold cm a l1'ffMd Place cloa1b In a cookie 1ta .. l : cover 1rea1tcl bowl : t\arn 1U1bLt11911 l9' rt .. la• ~ !D ~all°"'· warm pl.ace -.U double Co•tt lilMb' ud let rlH l n b U I k • a b o u t 45 in • warm pl.a~ UDUI mloutt19. Preheel oven do41ble la ..... abotlt J to .00 de1ree1. 8ru1h bo•r. P•acb clou1ta bread wttla eac IOIXed ..... Pt.ace -• ~~ wtUI ...... Bake UDUl no.nd 1urfaice; . &Olden. • to ao m11uw.. t.1DIU 1mootb. Olv6cl• Cool Oft • wlre rack. ..._.. IMo three equal Vleld· l rtnc Pepper 8fMdt on Ir.own In ricfJ lollf. ' . ' - -I r--I I \ But flrst. lets talk price. Beef Is sure a lot higher than we'd like it 10 be. We notice it when we go lo feed our fam1lie~. just as you do when you shop for yours. Whar°s a cook to do? This is where Lucky comes in W e take a lower mark-up on meat!> than othl'r supermarkets. so lhdl overall. our b eef prices are lower. Even in spite of high wholec;alc> coc;rs r ~-/ '·-~~ r?\._'j)~/ \) ($f?' 'r ~/ ~_@\~/· -\ ~ ~-··'if·.,. ---.;L"'r //(( .1: .. ._ ~;1"i'7' \ ,, -~ AbOut qualltv. Now. just because you f>dY less dt Lu cky. doesn't mean you ~hould t>Xf>\!C'I k· ... s Lucky carefully selects II'> lx!ef for full n.1v11r .ind tenderne'>c;. know1ny full \vl•ll vnu won·, c..e1tk• for le-;-,. Nl..'1fh 'T will \W Lil h p.irk.i9': of b"e( w1..· nffl'r lx'<ir'> our ... 1.11np c if .1rprov.1I Your l't.1f111y plc<1~ll rL' "'..i ... -.w ,·d hv • 1ur m oney ·back Bond • AbOut trim. No Wd~ll' m~on'> you ~t lhl• num~r of servinqs y0u IJdY for . pound for poun<l Who w onts 10 pdy for l' n•c;., ldt. gmtll! .rnd bone? Al Lucky. our butc~rs dr1 thl'1r tx>.,1 lo wh1ttll' dway what 11<1u di 111 ·1 w,inr to fMY for ... o nil that e nds up un vnur pl<1ll' '" rv.il 111\:.it v~du1• That's our beef, we hope it's yours too. 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NIN ~_.--···---•w-:i::•-~•:. ... ,.,,. I 'I~ ' ,, ~ .......... , i FOOD Italian Surprise Meatless main dishes u s in g a ltern a tive sources of protein s uch as eggs, cheese. grains a nd nuLs can be both wholesome a nd de - licious. Al mond Eggplant Cannelloni is one such vegetarian m eal which capitalizes on a delecta- ble Italian classic. This upd a ted version cuts calories, adds nulrienLs, and contains no pasta, however. A nutritious comhluUon of almon~. beans and cheese pro- vide the protein in this disb. A1moods alooe are a valuable source o r vitami.M and minerals, including vitamin E. rib60avin. pboepboroua and macnesium. Microwave cookin g further modernizes this venerable Italian e n tree. Tender slices or eggplant. which work as pasta in this recipe . cook to perfection in a micr owave oven. The q u ick-cooking proces:. retains the fl avor. color and r ri s pn ess in vegetables. a!'i W<'ll as important nutnents. No wonder vegetables that are cooked fas t and s erved crunc h y arc popular today. Almonds, used as both a n ingr e die nt a n d garnish. add a uniq ue flavor and crunchy t ex- ture to Almond Egg. plant Cannelloni. This versatile nut can do the same for soups , salads and sandwiches. Keep convenient almonds on hand as a de licious . nu\ritious addition to any menu category To toast almonds in the microwave o ven · Spread a single layer of ~lmond s on a paper p late or sha llow baking dish. Cook on full power for l 'h minutes. Stir the a lmonds . let s tand 1 m inute, then cook l Y.i minutes longer on full power. When almonds turn a toasty golden col- or . they're done. ALMOND EGGPLANT CANNEUA>NI Fil Ung: 1 can Cl S ounces> pinto beans. drained •,;i c u p t h a w e d • d rained frozen spinach 1 a cup half and half 2 tablespoons lime juice 1 • cup grated onion 1 tea-;poon sail 1 :: teaspoon nutmeg 12 c up s l i c~d almonds. toasted Cannelloni: 1 la rge e~g pl a nt . trim med and shc<'d 1 , inch thick V<'gC't abk 011 J can <Hi ounces t whol<• tomatoes. drained a nd purt'Cd 2 cups s hredded Monterey Jack Cheese 2 tablespoons s liced natur al (unblanc hed ) a lmonds. toasted Puree all filling ingre· d1ents except almonds in fo o d processor o r blender : add almonds : s et a s ide . Gene rous ly brus h eggplant s lices with oil. Arrange 2 or 3 slices in shallow baking dish. Cook in microwave oven on full power 1 min ute. Turn s lices over ; cook 1 mi nute longer. Repeat with re- maining slices. To as· se m ble c anne l Jo n i : s poon filling down cen· ters of eggplant slices: f o ld slde a o v e r t o enclose filllns. Spread tom ato puree in bottom of 7 · x IO.i nch ba king dish. Arrange eggplant. seam -side -down. over puree. Cover loosely with plastic wrap. Cook 1n microwave ovt·n 3 minutes on full power . Hc move wrap, top with chl'l'SC and almonds and cook l minute longer to m e lt ch~ese. Makes 6 s ervings. 2 to 3 can · nclloni P<'f serving. To cook with a conven· I io na l oven : Pre pare filling a ccord in g to d 1 r ections above In s killet or on griddle. saute eggplant slices in oil until tcndt·r: dram on paper tc1wl'hng. Asscm- ·1oa1c•>. COMPACTOR BAGS CAN SAVE YOU UPT050% OVER SOME OTHER BRANDS. PRl!8 TO COM~OA BAGS ARI! TOt" OUAUTY. HCAVYMIOHT, DAAlt GREEN PLASTIC THEY ARE MAOE TO AT MOST STANDARD IN-HOME TRASH COMPACTORS. INCLU04NO SEARS, OENEAAL ELECTRIC. TAPPAN, AMANA, WHll•LPOOI.. HOTPOINT AND ~.-.QIOAIRE. NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR SUPERMARKET Microwave a delicious dinner with almonds tonight ble as direded above. Top wlth c heese a nd almonds. Bake in 400· dec ree oven about 10 minu tes until cheese melts and cannelloni 1s heated through. • -.,.,.., '*'-' 20. ,.., DAM.. Y P9lOT CS MacDonald's Pure Maple ~Up Nmure's gift from • the forests of Conada Delicious. delectable. om,brosiol pure maple syrup is more than a breakfast treat. MacDonald's is truly le syrup to satisfy the taste of the most dlscr1minatlng gourmet ... a nectar to be used In so many dlff erent ways Its delightful flavor imparts a unique tos1e to such a variety of dishes that they ore only limited by the 1mog1nat1on. • The tradltlonol use over lea pancakes and les watnes. • Truly magniflque as a topping av&f le Ice cream. • Also. as a glaze for les meats and VEYJetobles. to sweeten le milk egg-nogs. de~s and c ereals. to flavor les coke. biscuits. cookies. brioches. puddings and blancmange Mixed w ith les fruits. nuts or coconut. Give yourself a treat ... MacDonald 's Pure Maple Syrup. but beware of imitations (blends. art1f1c1a 1 fl avoring etc) Don't settle for less than nature's best' Mac Donalds No preservat 1ves-no additives JUST NAJURAU Y PURE MAPLE SYRUP Keeps . . (sYDNEY H ARRts] readers on '"th• their to=...:e=-::s:____!l~· J~J~f~\j~J~I (~• j~j~--- h.1kl"J n~hr . the result 1' :i .Jen'l.' dd1cinu:-. hr etid with rt.ti d1.1r;K1l·r, nnJ ... nn .1rt1ficiAI prescrvat1vc.· ..... You11 fin J Old Style Bread along with ocher fresh baked Roman Meal Pmclucts in the Roman Meal Scw on. ..... '''·'~•1• F.000 Team Beef, Vegetables for Savings I A • • • • t 'r l • • 1 ...... Allld ""' >c!:.fa:8· 1 etlP ...,., \!\ -. &rel· *'' • •!_!. NnJ _.. .. 11t•M11 W · ed •ouareUa ••d I .,. "• ......... _. ..a ....... ~ UltlHpoo•1 •rated ••r~ te •tNt•-Uat la fl•r. took 1lo•l1 ParmH•• ela•H•. ...-.,U IDOd ......._ about t mlaut.e. 9t1r ta lt•p .. t a more um ... IOU waal 1-pan cbopped lomatoH , BU••,,........ o._ ~•t.•1 meal coau carllc. pualey, bay leaf, 40 mlnut•. Allow to •it•Hl 11tlmpia1 08 1-.1ar ucl M-aaonln11. atud 11 ml.lnlMI Mlore famllr ...a.. Ilene UU.. Reduce beat, coolt over aervlal. Mab9: I Mn· ••lleloua duo of low beat 40 minutes, l.n11. ...... AiiilOpw. t'tnt u.a. aDA ea1c1um. 9D8fll.ANr CMID:DL& l •llPlaDt ( 1'4 ~).,.,... 114 ,..,poon Hlt lDcba from aove. ol lDda ....._ &la. 8pom '4 aip ct.a111 d flwb ~ taupoon dried .... t mlll ..._ """*'· Wlllt• lauee o••r pana., IHfonpDO tva ucl ltNwn odMr e.....-. Cow.-bUiDI ID ..... HM•= ~ teupoon dried aide. Set Hide. ID clllb. 8eU ta 17....,_ melt IMltgr dnr leaf bMIJ 'Mdl-lldllet break up oveD II IDiaut.e. Ua· beu, llla&e ..._ lllW "a lHlll llOlt (round OOUd be.r Oftt blp C09et, a.ta 10 mtnlAel teDder. -.., &a ao.r Ir\ cup v .. etable o'1 ~ cnap prepared br•ad au.mbl clnu.moa faeat: add onioa and 1oD1er. lllUel: • Mn· ad Mk: ~ IUr Wblte S.uee• l•rlle, coc:ik until meat U.,.. lD milk. Cook, ldrrtq Slice eaPlaDt ~·lncb ii browwd ad oGiGo la coutut17, .uJ Aaee eeoaomlcal freab 1tlrrla1 occaaionally Nua:n.t Valu.: 1'b1I ••l•laW. u4 ll'OtUMI a.mow ..,. leal. Stlr ln Nd~ ~ •PPf'O•· beef, mala cearaea. Nlffftd ~ed mt1t. lmateb m calort .. per 1'M1"' alremeJ.1 b10 Arnqie a layer ot IUC• Htvla1 (baHd Oft • ID protein •ad 10Ul· eblnt ta bottom of Hrvln11>1 45 percent -~~for b_,.., ap-ll ~hT ~xl~·h1cb bak· U.S. Rl>A protein, to .. .,. .. &a. ln1dWL.TopwUb1boul p1 rceAl \J .S . RDA l pound lf'OW)d beef 1 medlum onion, chopped <~cup) l clove 1 a rlle, ml.Deed 2 medium·slie fresh tom atoea. p eeJed , chopped tblck. l1llD1 a mut leader. Add tom•a.c::t ...._._ tbictw •. ~to a mallet or rolllnc pln, aa!t, orepao, bull 1 tablelpooa butter boll. Add.,.n~. pound each 1Uce from ctnnamcm. Cover, cook or maJ"l.U'ine Nutneat Vahiel': Tbls center out to 1Usbtly 10 mlautee. Set ulde. 2 tab I e 1 po on• recipe ~~· Ina than l4·lncb thick. Pnpare Wblte Sauce•. chopped flWb onloo Ima~ • • per DlpalleealnoUandtheo Arraase alternate 2t•blelpoomt'lour aenln1 (bued oa 4 bread crumbl. Place on a.yen al eQPlut and ~ ttMpOOa salt Mrvino) and ac percent , bakln1 abeet. Broll s. meat aaaace lD 12Xb2· 1 cup milk y.s. RbA protein. 1T"1 KA.SY to create-----------: L I .................. . aeaty ve1 e table apeclaltie 1 •ltb Mnatile aaecb.lAl and ~Both an r•· · aowaed tor excellent '•9erformance la hearty •e1et1ble entreea . What'• more, the United lTrab Fruit and Ve1eta· •le Auoclatton says beae appetlai na ~ te1etables contribute knportant vitamins and .-slnerals, are modest in calories and low in 'eocllum. I Zuccblnl Luapa la a t8crumptious creation that ia sure to become a ) family favorite -even l for diet.en. Layers of del· ;leately flavored zuc.1 , tbini alternate with a ~savory sauce of ground . beer and tomato, topped • with grated mozzarella •and Parmesan cheeses. · (The sliced zucchini is :1alted and weighted ·down before use to drain off excess liquid con· tent.) This colorful combina· lion ia just as appetizing and aatisfyinc as the pasta version. Lower in calories too, since an average-sized serving or ~bis dish is only 320 calories, compared to !508 for the same serving or pasta lasagna. Also, the recipe which serves e, calls for just If.I pound or groood beef, so it's quite economical. TASTY eggplant lends flair and helps to stretch sround meat in a low· eost Eggpl a nt Casserole. This delecta· ble dish features pared and pounded e ggplant slices with a filling meat sauce accented with bull. oregano and cin· Damon. A velvety White Sauce, perked up with Clllion and parlsey. caps it all off. It's definitely etick·to·the·ribs far e. piade with a minimum or effort. Both of th ese }lltbolesome dishes can be prepared ahead or time, then refrigerated and reheated. Or make double tbe recipe and ,erve one now and freeae the other for un· expected company. Cbooee eegplant and succbinl that are firm, ol good color and free of tears and bruises. Buy items that are fres h· 19oldna. and avoid any that are flabby or puffy. Keep them refrigerated and uae u aooa as possi· ble. ZOOClllNI LASAGNA 21h pounds s mall succhini (about 6·incbes each> Salt 3 pounds red, ripe tomatoes (about 6) 3 tablespoons olive oil, divided ~ pound ground beef 1 medium onion , finely chopped 3 tablespoon.a flour 2 cloves earlic, minced ~ cup chopped fresh pan~bQleaf ~ teupooa sugar '4 teaspoon dried leaf.UaJme '4 teaspoon dried leaf bMtl ~teapooaaalt l>elh freahly sround -pep-per- • oanees monarella cbeete, srated (2 cups srated> ~ cup crated Parmeaan cheese Slice eadil from each ncebln6, discard. Slice each succbinl len,U.wtae into 'ril·lncb 1Ucea. Sprinkle both 1ldee al each lllce with ••It . Place 11lce1 betwem several thick· MIMI al paper towel· .... ....., down with • = md let ltaDd for . llunwhlle, plunce tomatoel, Olle at a time, into boUbla water for l mlnutAt. Bemo•• from =r:..::.~lar-= lllletlta ... poon .... AAld aoucl *'· e .. k uatII browaed. aemo•• beef wttb ....... epooe aJMI Ht "' Fii.. : • iiiliiii •= I, I -CWESE • CIOCll 1"' ....... Mec., .. .,,.a... • ... WE e ............ ,,.... e :· · • -:.:=v.: fDrr • ;7~·: CWAllTllFAllLOISVUllTYWIUVITOOHat :1-:-1 ~~.?..;: ~ : .;l··· ••••••••••••••••••• · ·~· Fresh Tr· out.... s1 •• ••••••••••••••••••• •. . I AV. WCT. t-H II • • • • • • • • •• ----··-,_ •• .. • Al~~\R • ·:. ! Fresh Pn fl111S • : • 124~ Flet of Sole ...... '311• •. CX>OI ... '!IP& Gii • • "'•::.::."t-:: '::.-.:;'!./.' • s i~-..., 't Shh Si'i'.:"" ••11 f '""sh ·r "' "'cOd • ';; =..="fz 4 9c • Hui~~l~~~~~l~~~·~,P~ J'~ r!!forf\avor ... filleuforv1~ ' A!!tdevont~f'"hind :~2ll, : I'::} ~"?.? _;; ,· Th1•0<iMh•/fO'<lll'OI ................. . liiilli/B1pnr~s8lll Hallblli llliBalte..1lll Fresh Rex Sole ... s3~ King Cnb Legs-. '2'! Fresh $cpd ... 79e, Fresh Oysters umm1?41 SmoUd H1M. 121~ Mild ... and large. Family favor.le. Meaty' ... from AIHk•n cr1bs. from ~onUttV, llOmf call it "c1lhm1~" b en ,., IWe.t.nn ... $1 1$1 ~moluna nuika at a d11Ttft'nt delacbL fl Cra/JB;;:!l21 •'-111.r,..,o =: BBi '' u1a111a (Urd1 1cb ... 1.51 .. )..illla lsge Scallops . 551~ Salmon Steaks . 131~ Cod Fillets ...•.. 11 ~ lllli llli ...... s 11~ Cooked Shi ilp . '6". Thr big 1uu ••. frozen defrosted C'tntt'1 lu1 ~1IVf'1 Fmzl'n Oefrolltf'<! Fmien·drfm11ttd Atlantic Md fropK:.411 deh1h1 fmm Haw111 ~-----------------CHEESE FESTIVAL------------------.... Jack Cheese ~.:!nu ... ~2°~ P.-.san ....... s 111 Mozzarella ...... 1111 Grated Kraft in 8 oz. Shakt'T Prl'C1ou11 Brand ... 12 oz. ball Cracker Barrel .. 1171 Ricotta ......•... 11 H 'Kraft 10 ot. Sharp Cheddar a tacit. Pre<:1oua Brand I lb. til•llc. WHIPPED "PllLL f' R nt Packni:e 9 8 C Plain C'ream C'httw Havarti =° ..... 11 •• Boel lmported-!Ocn pkR muu Longhorn ere .. a.ease ... ate !Amidi Dan""' lmpon.ed-3 1 en Np. Imported Brie ... s211 lie 0. F rantt . . . 8 en l'kJ. r.n.1mert ..... 1211 Mleater:a ... 11" lit Ot Prance ... 8 oc. pq 8 or.. '*'· muu. Natural Swiss ii:: .st 11 s.nsoe :a .. 'l •• Ebl Imported Biby 7 oc. pq. •-.. r·1can mrrsmu... s111 lllllC ~=-~···· ... 7-BOIE ROAST s1s~ U.S.D.A.. Choice beef. . chuck cut. Turkey ~ ..• &9c. U.S.0 .A. Grade 'A' Crom plump turke)'t TUllEY BREAST s2•.!' S.D A Gr1de 'A' ... with rib~ &1t1blMs. flOM THE IUTCHEI SHOr 1a=m111am1K1 IEIF IOAST ~· Rolled Shoulder s2s• clod ... chuck cut • Chur~ NI n< Choi« bttt NswYa1* ,f.~~418.ll Grollld Beef UM 1211• S111111t ffUlmu 11'!· l>Oftnot n ceed ~;.fit. Bulk QI" patl1et Our own wwld rtt1~ Maid ar hot ~ -~~~ C;;i;.•J ~ Ip/ii BrailBPB :::· .......... II! Sliced Bacon .•• 11 '! a.o,ped Ste•s 12'! lntw.st a.. 11 '! E l Rlncbo lhicker "r111ch etyle" Lea.Dftt i-<. IM11 not nc.d 16'< fi t SIUU LOtl 1.£111 CROPS SJ'! l' S 0.A Cho.ct -f ifth from L>omNtic lamb. t.b a. u..tm135! l ' S D A C~ f'"h Wnurn lamb. LAM SIAllS s1~• .S D.A. Choice -P.-n IJld cWroaud. ~----------~~--------------sAVEONllANDSYOUKNOW ..................................... -.. Ketchup ~~ .......... 39c ,--Frozen Foods ""' Tuna ~.1-............ s1" Seven-Up 2 um1. ...................... 11 •• , .. n1De~~~·u5119s c Hollywood Dressilg ............... 79c The Unrola in choil'I' of rt•gul11r or dirt 71 , OUI\« Entltttl 12 Of.. French, C-.ror 1000 l1lend .... Bttf-rh-·Ch··~ Rago Sauce~~•a9 5c Tissue ::t!~OIS ........... 89c hcoli Spears •. s9c 1111.•••u .. . 9 Br • th 11'5 Ill · 15c Pie rdling alllY • • • • $ 1 JI Lasagna • • • • • • • • • 4 t ;kL11C91t~Birdeeve 83C.,... • • • • • -•• • • • • • • • 20 or.. c1n·Com1t.oek brand Globe A·l 8 en. P•ckq1 .-:p; ~ • • • • • • 23 OL Duncan HinM I lb. tub·Chiffon br1nd 12 os. W t kh ·a purple juice Waffles ..•••••••. 59c 12 en. Pll(. Downyflake Buu.enrulk T·1de ~= 51'' 49 a. Pill <'Id. lSc off) •••••••••• Apple Juice Cheese C-. .... 12" 231 I OI. Sara Lft fnnch lloocle Roni ::-•• &3c T •tar Sauce .... ssc Dog food "' ...... sr• 6 oz. Homonoff or PanntiaM SHASTA 2 T.ittt in 111110rted beverag:a 89c GOLDll DILICIOUS 29! 6 oi .·Beat Foodl Quelaty GOITOl'S CLAllS 6 1 • o&. ctn In chopped or mJnctd CllllY PIE Mn Sm1th"1 46ounce pit \... s31• Sturdy 01nM f fOf yoor ~-10 lb. 1'fc1as 5115 N1bilco • 18 oz. bos Super Fresh Produce Aqn~ll•••• ••1 npjJfj El.flllCYBW ........... ' 18SET POTATCIS ... 11c. ITAllM S9Sll .. ~ ... 35•. U.S. No. I t.111111 aize O...s.a rr.h • " ltavwf\al ~o-..lttl9 IO• Mo • , " room '6''0f£ oamr ;-0--u..... 7• T!A w/ roaftd rice _...... Y l!AN ,ASTE ............ .. :i~ ... s1 •• Mu.Blllll. lloodle Roni ::r· .. 85• 6 o•. p.Kli•c• from Gold•n ONiR CllSCO 3 1b.~­ Ftnat~t ......... s221 IAWAllAI PlllAPPLI 19~ I Fnlt 111111 •••••• 3-•• ,. ~ ........ , .. ,..., .,. -·---H•ICll9f. '\'1 111;1ul6...._MI 71• ~IEO MUSHttOOMS -4111 OENMAI TlA. .................. .. .......,.,u.... .. .................. !.~.~ .......... ,...................... ~~ 7 .. -...... c•.,• M··-1..--er--.. o _ ........... ltla . . ....... -....... ... .,,.;;_, """" ....................... ~or_, °"uce ,,...,. ' -• • ,, • ._''•~A,,,,. , .., •••• , .. # -.. ........ ---.-..41"1! ........ . ~n.... .. ~ron. ~ I ' -• • • • P'w ., .... ..... t FOOO DAil. Y PLOT s Potassi For Fluid Control BM~ fhll41 lo U.e MNANM Wna l LUlielpocm butta' Wbeo ready to aerve, 1-lncb cbtmb d h b . Add b a D a~ a ........ eamtN&W b1 OSANG&·AP&ICOT 4 .... M, peel banenat &Del 1Ua. J,Aa cup teedleu cbunk1 between tli• tll•--••Ucate -.alaace MtKS lD • unaU ~ lnto l·locb chunks. ralllna 1Ue.d or&n1.e1. Sca&Ut ._. .... pet11&baa la '4 c "p d r lad combloe aprlcota aad s~---'-1 Place buanN Into aerv-1 cup dairy sour raletu over all. Coat-._eel• _.e• Mlfl. aprloollt out lalo ••tu-aru., to• ~ ~-lnl dllbee and top with cream blne aour cream ane IWe U. CID. tio mq\aia Ill"" t"tmo" from Mal Diet• oraniie-aprlcot sauce. 1 teupooa vanUJa vanilla; 1pooa ID a thin Ideal ~UN coad.I· J aip .._ let 1&ud 10 mlnutH. Make• 4 tervtnp. extract layer over the arran1'81 ..._. .. _... bNltb. 1 t.ltl•pooe corn· 111 eanwtalle, eombln1 By June Roth BANANA-O&ANGE 2 lablespoona brown frult. Sprlntle wltb .._ ti&a "'•eee La ata.rdl c o r D • BAKE sugar b r o w n a u g a r a n I up1tt b1 lbe UH of C'UIP......, 1tardl. AC•r and Hll 2 oran1ea. peeled 2 tab 1 ea po on a almonds. Broil 4-inch• d hUeU U ~ l lb 0\1 l '4. teMpOOa aaJt. rrad\a&lly l\ir lo Oran1e W\lll n\htlW'e thickens ln butter. Drain apricot and allced into thick slivered almonds from beat until sugal' potaAlum reptM-tmfllt 1 ~ cupa oran1e ulce. mh:ln• untll and comes 10 a boll. 11 llvera and add lo circles Arrange orange alien carmeJJzea. Serve al wHb polaa1ham·rlcb tuioe 1m00Ul. Hett and •llr Aemove from beat; lllr oranae sauce. Clllll. 2 bananas cul lnt.o in a buttered flat baking once. Makes6servinp. ~ fooda GI' ~ally pre-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- 1 er I beid supplement•. Mrt.. Jlanlcal prob-.... cm occur. '"'11 la aa llDPOftUt polnt for paU tn u.a...u.c from bYP•l'tenalon <blcb blood pnilUnt) to re· member; lf they are oo medication to reduce nWda aad are placed oo a low-IOdlum diet. Poluaium was fint named ln 1m'7 and was proved to be an essential body nutrient ln 1938. Fortunately It is an abundant element in our food and ls widely used aa a fertllber for plants in tb1a country. POTA881U11 sources ' are high ln citnas fruits, bananas, cantaloupe, apricots, and dried dates 'and raisins. Good sources are also found ln tomato juice and dark ~n leafy vegetables. ""Meats and other lean muscle tissue of fish and poultry are fair sources. Low pota ssium sourcff are in wheat and rice products, fats a nd sugars. A plain baked potato is an out- s tanding and easy source or necessary potassium. Potassium deficien-cies can also occur when the diet is imbalanced, due to improper menu olanning that should in· elude the adequate in· take of the Basic Four Food Groups that in· elude meat , milk , vegetables and fruits, and grains. Severe malnutrition can-occur with fad diets, cbroa.ie alcoboU.m, or other lllDeeses that in· terfere wttb a healthy ap- petitie. ATHLETES who ex· perience excess sweat· in& that depletes pola•ham alOQC with body fluid•. through vlaorous exercise or strenuous soorts com· petition., should be coo· scious of a dding potassium-rich foods to their daily menu. Excess potassium can also disturb the body balance and cause renal failure and severe de· hydration, muscle weak· ness, alteration or in the heartbeat and other physical problems. BROCCOU·BANANA SALAD 'h cup salad oil 'h cup cider vinegar in teaspoon dry mustard in teaspoon sa It Y.l teaspoon sugar I/• cup c h opped parsley 1 pound broccoli, cooked and cut into crumbs 2 tomatoes. peeled and cut in wedges 3bananas Salad greens Io a large bowl com· bine oil, vinegar , must.a.rd, salt, sugar and parsley; mix well. Add broccoli and tomatoes. Cover and refrigerate several boun or over- nit)lt. When ready to ae"e, peel bananas and cut into diagooal slices. Arraqe broccoli mix· ture on salad green.a and garnish with banana slices. Makes 4 servings. Egg Ideas Keep a supply ol egp on had for euy, lm· promptu meals. By com· bi.Alnl ea.a wttb a few otber inlredieeta, aucb •• cbeeee, Yeletablea, leftover eoaked meat or ~try t )"QtteaD prepare a de1-..htful quJebe, aldllet len.mble, OUMlet or trtu.ta. .... Wben stored In tbe r•f l'l1erator ID lbelr od&Snal urton, lar1e ..-....... wUJ ltaJ fNah tor four or five ..... ••• . Jf a rectpe calla ftw room......, .... qp, ......... qalS.., to br· Jal ..... to tlallt tem· r:e::.:;a: ... u:= .. ._ abowlof bot C. .... tor aboat I .... Lenten Specials -~~~ s1•• llD SllAPPll ......... .... souiium ............... s2•• w·1m omas ~ 14' CleCAll--$11' cono SAUM• ~ ..... u. Wia.iis~.~·~····· l& $1 2' CllQ.IC•--s1 •• VEAL PAmES ............... L& STATm••OS. IMAT WlllllllS 0-. IDF • 1 ~z. PKO. 99c EA. ..... NBKUU -•L0.• 1 ... 0.U AYO • 1 ~· Mllllae&ST .. La. -·l.O. •17• ... ~ ••••• L&. .. 1.1 'I" CiiliiaY ms la • I 4 9 iAn'A11 •• 99c -.000 'a AOC • • • 1 J9 NBSTIU .... ... Riii ROAST LAAGE£'NO s1••l& . ........ .. PORK LlllKS ~INLESS • I-OZ. PKG. oec:M•... -. s11• CllOf PlD llAll '-L ...... u. oec:M•Ya $1 '' · unu FllEIS ~ ....... u. SEAFOOD ~~'-""".-........... ~,.._,...-,._,......, I Ur S llAM .. 6U. '7" I Ciig;( HUT ... La.• 1" oecNl-----~•l>'I $17' CllDSE SllOllES ~ .. u. oecNl-'111 $1 '' WiimN& ............................ 59' I KKauc• la '129 1 ilOTliOuT. l& •1 .. CiiiHi(.,..... ·· •1 1• DU-..:=::_CUI $149 C111C1.1c ..-• 69 -·CMUCa a ff -·'-'-DID '2" TMl llG ONE ~~ ......... u. ~·-s22• SAUSAGI ~~~ ....... u. -~ •••••• I.& $ '' vui. PAI ..... I.& I 7•••• HAST l l •I ... ft.Al( . 1.a. • -nun 1 -·NOTTOUCOJID"'"' 'I" -·oouca·--.. ,. -·CMUCll•llOOll.iLM •2n ... -":!.-~ ...... L& llAll•••••....... • ... ...-MMT I.& T~ ••• ..._..,.....la _., s11• SUCID UCON •.U. N G.. llA. FIWT . .. .... l& $23' ........ T .......... •27 • c. •• SftAI( .... UI '2" -.-nu. ... '2" llHi[i°"iilBEAllS ........ ls.-0~ 63c CARNATION SLENDER ~~:::~.oz. 45: I CHOCKFUUO'NUTS•AMQ s 89 APPLESAUCE IOllC• ! lM>l 57 C•FEE .................................. 1.02: 2 KETCHUP --. .... ! ~ s119 I "'60AkFORLAUHORY $ J 17 BBQ SAUCE ~~,;;;oe• ! . ·~ &Jc f !!~~;;;;: ;;,.;~;,;;;,;; . .. •><>L S 78 . M'~~~ ,,~ 59c DEIERIElll ................... •2-0Z. 2 IDF'IHISHE•TOISHWERASHEJllElll SJ 63 TARTAR SAUCE IUHOOOS • l-OZ. 53~ ................... ~l. CORN OIL MAlOU ... ••• • • ~ »-Ol. $1.75 IAJAX CLEAllSER ... 1•-0Z. 32c LUNCHEON MEAT _:l" .~-OZ. sl.09 I f'VREX. SU8STfTUT£ -s J 23 CHILI SALSA ~== I . •>Ol. 7gc BLEACH ······· ..... ······· .. . .... . .. 61-0Z. LASAGll: UIPCAAlt.4~TY '°"° • IM>L 7gc I ZH. ISAntROOll TISSUE . SOFT ACCf:HTS OA COLORS 95 .... .. !'~!.~!~~·'····••·····•• ~ c : '·fr.J~ARTPS tl-Ol 5gc IMARIARlllE .............. v.oz. 69C CAKE MIX ~~=-~~v•_. e FLOUR l-6 ~. • • • • .... • lH.a. 54.29 tt l-Ol fi9t .....,,... ..• OU*il I JUICI -..... •1•2 Low Fro%en Food Pn"ces . POTATO CRISPERS O.IDo\ •• 9 ....... 20« 89 4 WAGNA °".,., ............. f .................. ~ $2'' WAFFLES ::..,o,_.""' ..... '········l······"~z. 79c APPU JUICE TMIETOI' ........................ .oi. 43 c ~··"'., -.. • Fii s1.19 I.) r~ "'·-················~ ,_,. ,_ • Clll --.... f ......... .u. s1• 111.111SMP ................................................... -41c IAI.--"' ................................... •t79 SYRUP c~u ...... ~. •··· Jt4L gr HOT COCOA MIX "UTU • 12'90Z. $114 'i:i ,.lC. $159i CllA --.. . ~- ORESSlllG :~~ ....... f ....... •.ol-Sl.09 DRESSING ~CMUM ••••••••• t.OZ. $1.49 DRESSlll ~~ ................. •tOL ggc SHRIMP COCKTAIL '""o .......... ~ 65° PICKLE SLICES =IOUA 1 .... ~ Sl.19 1111-s -~0.-----~ s1~ =-m. :."h~~M-~ ' PICKLE SLICES ~····I ····~ s1.D9 PICKLE HALVES~ .... , . ..or. Sl.11 m£ PICll.ES ~., .... l901. '1.111 mE PICll.E~ =r. ....•. .or. 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Pll(IS lfflC. =~~"'~!='7-I 7 Rill DAYS, M,Gi,"'f:•r....-....--~:isrc-·'-­fll. 21 • !!!L..,::== PUmS=. .......... --U PUES~ ............ 1 ..... -'119 RI. 27, 1tl0 ~~~"."~ •. !"' ~ , .. ' : .,, . COl191aAL -~---· .. -:.=": ··--------,.. .. -... Ol,........V"" ---......... ~ ................. ~ ---·-"'"' {~ \ . -•..-..-... • • • •• 1t • ' • -0 CAIL Y P'tl.OT FOOD Budget Stretehers f • How'• your bud14et do ~ •~• ~ day,~ ~m' \f lbat ltems formerly ton 'aidned ok-ea1ill art' ·C *>w clused as lux1..1rhi1 !\~ •~ belnt eUmlnat· , 4 td. An.er bills are paid, lbere are m nny ne~d11 ' t o r t h ti r ~ m ca I n 1 n a money. Some cxp endHures cun be l)Ul ott. 0Ulen1 t'Ul down. But one 1tum "''(' t'nn 't cut out c·ompktt>ly us food for meitl . Thoac _tan\e folks are 11Ull ask· ing · 'Whut' for din· ncr"" And )'OU huve tu have an WUWl'r. W e httvt• thre l' lswers ht>rC' and all urt' m my Sturft·d Cab ~e. C'h1r ken l>1Jon und alm o n Supper sserolc han' all twen s1~ned to mJke the l ollt of the food dollar lthout ~k1mp1ng on ~vor or nutnt1on. That ~ 't :m t·:.i~y job •But then• 1s one ingrt' il'ent. common to a ll or ~e rec1pc•s. that makes Lltem e C'onom1C'al It ·~ r1c e Around for hun· dteds of VC'ars. n cc has a JW<.tYS i>t-l'n lhCrl· lll help inakc <.t ll llll' mt•a l d'r h sh mto a re" more servings Add ,1 ft'\\ seasonings and ;i ta~t v sauce and this we<.·k ·s· best buy at tht' mC'at counter can be lUrn C'd rnto a family favorite One pound of n ee will <.>ook up to make 14 half· c u p servin gs <and s ometimes m o re> STUFFED CABBAGE I large head green <:abbage 1 tablespoon sail I cup chopped onions I c love ga rlic , c rushl•d beef I µound lean ground 2 l'ups cooked rice 2 l'gg-.., bc-atC'n • 1 teaspoon pepper I <'31'\ (8 OUnC't'SI tomato sauc<' I can <14'! lo 16 oun 1·1·s> tomato(·~ .. <'hoppt'd .I u1cc of 1 lemon 2 1 ahlespoons hrown su~ar Rt.•rnovc 12 large ou\C'r leavt•s fro m cabbage. , TQm off thick part of each leaf. Add leaves and l tC'aspoon salt to boiling v. atl'r /\llow l o stand !l minute-... so thl'v het·orn1• pllabh· Ora111 Comli111c· 1111100-.. garli c ~ rounrl m\ .. al. rit·'-'. CJ.:J.:'- IJCPfll'r. a nd I I <.•uspc11111 s alt P l;Jre mn11ncl or mt·at mixture <a b<1ut 1h ('UPI tn hollow of each leaf. Fold the ~ides of leaf over slufftni:; roll up from the lhick end of leaf to make a neat roll. Arrange ca bbage rolls, seam s ide down. m a sin~le l ayer in lightly greased s hallow. 3-quart baking pan. P our tomato sauce. tomatoes. lemon juice, 1 teaspoon salt and •14 t e a spoon pepper over cabbage rolls. Bring l o a boil on top of the range . Spr inkle with s ugar . Cover ; bake at 375 d egrees for 50 minutes. Uncover and cook 10 minl)les longer. Remove to a warm serving plat· ter; spoon sauce over all. Makes8servings. E ach se rving pro· vides: 219 calories, <or 206 calorics if brown sug. ar is omitted or 1f an artificial swectnc r to equal the brown sugar is used ). J 3,1~ m eal ex- chan ~es. 112 bread ex- change. \-'J fat exch<in~e. l 'h vegetableexcbanges. CHICKEN DIJON 12 choi ce chicken pieces (about 3 pounds) 11.; teaspoons salt 1 ll teaspoon pepper I teaspoon paprika 1 ,, cup vegetable oil 1 cup sliced green onions Wlth tops l c love garl ic crushed l can (10:\• ounces> condensed chicken broth 11.'l cup white wine 2 tablespooni. mustard 3 tablespoons fl our 3cupsbotcooked rice 2 tables p oons chopped parsley Season chicken with salt. pepper, and paprika. In a large stdllet brown chicken on all tldee In oU. Drain off fat. Add onions and 1arllc. Cook untU tender critp. Blend broth, wlne and m.-urd tnto nour. Pour mixture over cbleken, cover and .. .,,. m• about IO mlnut.-or ..ul cblcba la &ender. SUr Aa Nnle.Serve °"" ._. fl ft rtee. -llak•IMntnp. ' Eat"b servlnc pro vldea 348 caloriea. 4 meat exchaocu . J brud f'x<'h•nlft'. I lat 4.'Xthanae. ~. vt£elablt• euhanat" ALMON • U PPt:R C.' E&OL~ I <'UP <'hopaad on ION l c up l'h OPJHd celury I table-spoon buth·r or marcanne l l'Cln (I~• OUO('fl'IJ) c o n d l' n i. l' d r 1 ,, a m o f muahroom IOUP l ' cup mllk 1 can ( 1'"' OUJ)CH) salmon Cboo • rcscrvo llquld > 3 cupa cooked rtce , ,.., teupoon.s aarll<' '18 lt • • 14"aapoon ptpJ)(!r 11') CU P I {lrl.llt'd Cheddar cheese I l1 c upa rrus ht•d l'Orll ('hip. !o;uutt• on1 o ni. 11 nll r~l<'ry an buttl'r until tt"ndf>r Stir In soup . milk 1md 11almon liquid dd rlce, 1e11onln10 nd 1almoa. Spoon hMlf the mlnure mto && but- trred •ha llow 2·q uart cna role. Lay~r w&th halt the cheese. Ro~al. T op with corn chlp1. B•ke at 3:w> do11roea ror 2~ mlnul~ or unUl hol un d bubbly. Ma kes 6 1tt>rv1ngs. Ea t'h 11..•rving pro v 1dl'~ 4S6 calories. J me ~ll e>erhunges. 11r, bread exchanaea, 3 fut t!xchanges, ~ vegetable ext'ha.nge.somem1lx. Stuffed cabbage. generally the specialty of the ">ouse I n s Hunga r ian restaruant. can be the specialty at your house. too. More Meat, Produce, Groceries-for less. Vons gives You m re '-----------------------.. 0 ,,.-i,__,.,.._,..._ _____ . MPCi for less m oney. 1 Hf .. .,,111> r()"l.s ·iu 100 oll ...... ~lnndbu.k~·"'' , ... 1·~· ·J '. •• • I •I TABLE KING FI' ""'" voull <lo• m<•• Ml• ,,,, • " ' II T<JRKEY F I q,,.,,~·~ ,,,, .. · . ,, • " ..... ~--., I 11 ~;:;1 ,';;,.::.::: ;. ·;,. ~.·~: .... , .. , ... . 'i , . I ~"'\'"''Af"J''~''\", ., · • · I • • • .-. """""I°"\ • •J ••r'r'"' j l ,,., •• , ..... "' 9111 1 ••• ;, V! • , ••• I .... t ' ''"" ... ... ,,.. • • ~·~4M flJStf"()M(JJ I ..... ........ •.. . ..... . •.. ,.. . •. ·~ _, -:._:.. ·:_; _;:·:_~· _;·.,..:: , ••. ,._ -l i1 j,'" lC''' f \ ~ f • ,,._.... ..-::-.;:.-:.y::-.::.;':.;':.--~--=--==:=:.!li BEEF CHUCK STEAKS 111 *' WOllS ,_ Wtl& •.i '°" WO. WOIS *' vtll& .OU W. .... 'MORE ./' ·1 lt.ODU; ~-•• "f' GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS : ; G.tANJT~l l •• • I 50 0 :: :i TIDE ~ 1: I ... • • • • I I ., . • ~ .... • • ... ..,.,,... .... , .. , 1-\1' .. , , .,_, ,....,,, I' I ..,. ""-••o.•.t ,,.,,,,.v._,,,,.,,,,,,.....IP I •i .. -~ .... ' .......... (_ ... l"'l(,V,, aJi I fOIJ WU11S '* Ym •• vo.s woa: ,_ ,_ ,_ *' ,.. ,·;.TM.-..S'MU".W-.O:S;.:;_.;.a"' 1 .98 ... 29 :: LUNCHEON :~ 25 ~:: 'I MEATS FI' I • I -FOR LESS I l'i 'fOR LESS ·~vo1s·:1 _ .) VORSJ VONS FROZEN VEGETABLES .49 I I . -... ~ N .. .. • I " , .... I' I .. • . •·«· •. ..,..,.. I I i . . . . ,, •' . ', I! •-~J. !1'l. ~".fl..·~-~-~!-~-~Jll!!I n n. ~ : i '°'' ~-fOll\ WCllS ¥0111 ¥0&$ ~· ~IYOllS .., 4 ... 9 ..... ---.;..·=---~~--: ~--___ J KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP .. R.C. O R 129 FANCY .37 Hl-C .53 DIET RITE FARMS FRUIT COLA TOMATOES DRINKS f..!(ll~f fA'• "'"f'olol' 4' I ti,_., I &h . ',, .. I,~ ~'\. .. 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' .99 ~r .. rrei,,Qof!lru1.._ Ill ]78 Vons Tomato Juice Pillsbury Pancake Mix Fresh Pork Loin Chops 11.,.,,_l (A°' .29 }29 . • '"'" t ..,......, ••• .... 8 9 Van Camps Pork (, Beans Duranamc Fire Logs Fresh Best·O.Frycr •'•-.Ct CA. .. CtJl .35 •'ttf,..,•Bfll .31 ' . .99 Del Monte Green Be.ans Skippy Dog Food f resh Whole Fryer Legs ~Jt.l(;t<:t \AJ.; (Jf(At.t t 1?1 Ii• 1 1'1.4,, .68 • ""~ -.. 1'1 ..,.. I ,4~1l'l"h-~,. "' 109 Tang Breakfast Drink Purina Sc.l Nip Dinner I <.1blc King Slked Bacon I (0'"0 (~!"I .4 1 FROZEN FOODS PROD<JCE Green Giant Cream Corn Iii ~··· t ~")1T1I ..._""""' ~..,DW"C..«...AW .69 .. , ,._. .95 '-#II I•• .,-I I • .25 Lawry's Dressing T recsweet Orange Juke Red or Butter Lcttuc e HAU C.~jt,,..801 Ill J 89 Mt. & Mrs. T Bloody Mary Mbc fll/f«f P~f-"f'''flt' Ore-Ida Potatoes .8 9 \'1\i"'Of'.Viv.Gr Crisp Crunchy Canots '" .19 tl'fl!Jr"OPMftl\C.l'C~;, .59 I 1•11 V 'V'f't 276 f~!..-Af[f!.}l\t'I . l~ .1 0 BkJe Bonnet Margarine Celeste Deluxe Pizz.a Fresh Banana Squash II ("-"Cl 1'1\1' 1\A(j( Kraft Velveeta Loaf 2 59 ' •\.f v"r ~A 11 lti "' i.. • ~ Downyflake Wa~s .6 7 f""9 M,.A'tT t.._l. ()Pf ""t Iii..,,,,.,,~ • Coachella Grapefruit '" .1 9 """'l"t<f unn1t }76 t 'JU"'<l. 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And. bee• ... cblcba .. oft.en auch an eueUetit bay oo lbe market. lt cao make for entertaiD· lo& that la both ecooomical &Dd tpeCia1. A 11eriao Ctilcli:en cotta little more than daily flUDily ~ yet tastes sensational. Partly, this is due to tbe • wlique flavor of eunUa. an essential ~t of curry powders aad chill powder widely med in Middle Eastern and North African cookery. Cumin grows as a small seed that looks somewhat lib caraway. To obtain maximum navor from tbe seeda, lndiaa eoob tout them in a aldUet anW tbey jump, wblle Mexican chef• rub them briskly between the palms ol their banda. In this recipe. this stey baa been saved by s pecifylne ground cumin. We have also added a flavor booster. to barmoDize and in· tenalfy the diverse and interesting tut.es ln the dish. Chick peas and • raisins contribute addi· "tional fiair to t.bil most impreuive COIDpaQ eo-tree. Fruited Cbleli:en ls another economleal sk.Ulet di.ab made more unuaual b)' spice. -in t.bi• c..e, p'OUDd clcwes a nd dry mustard. ALGEUAN ClllC&SN 1 teaapooa flaYor boo9t.- iy. to l t easpoon ground cwnln "4 teaspoon salt 1'11 teaspoon pepper 1 chicken (2'>'1 to 3 pou.nda) cul lo pieces 2 tablespoons oU ve oil 2 cloves garlic , mashed 1 cup bot water l can (8 ounces) tomato sauce l can (2 ounces) chick peas, draided ~ cup raisins 14 cup chopped parsley l egg, lightly beaten 2 cups cooked. hot rice Co mbin e fla vor enhancer, cumin, sail and pepper ; season chicken with half the mixture. ID large skillet, beat olive oil; brown the garlic and remove. Brown chicken oa both sides. Add water . tomato sauce and re· maloing aeaaoning mix· ture. Cover. Simmer 20 minutes. Uncover, slm· mer 10 minutes longer or unlll chicken is tender. Add cbick peu. ralah11 and parsley; cook 5 mi.Dutel loa1er. Quickly stir eu Into pan liqulda. The e11 will Council Names Manager C)'Dtbla CanOG ol Los Aaeelea bu.,... named mu..-of tbe Dairy CouDdl of Cdfonla, • U mtlllon aatrlUon edaeaUon a11oclatlon fuMd br UM 1tai.'1 dally.....,, . ... c.n... wllol&art-.. at .... .,.,, Comeil 11,... ...... . Ula [ 11181!!, ... .,... ............. •lace • ., • .,.. Dlir7 Oc•eil .... , ..... iy. u. ,._ ...... ol dine· ... ,, .. , ... ttl dalrJ ,,. .. . ... ....,. ..... --..... --. ................. c .............. , lean bale ntrtrttlon 111:1111 ,,.. DairJ CoUD· dfnll:W. ea.Nlie U. n.ae• aMJ uuo. It ..... ., .... . ...... ..., ...... rte. . V..W:~ .W&&N I i.upooa flavor •uuu \4 .. __...att ~ a...,na 1rouad clo'ree l IMme (2~ to a po•• di) ...,Wred I 0 6h1•oou bull.er rM marprtoe l ~ dlced OllkJn 1 cu (l pound 4 ..... ., •.... ,, .. •~ub la U..lr ••• ... I ~~1~:,:i,oea1 --~,-tau•ooa •r1 ...... I ........ COn· llaftta I taltl••fooaa eT.~tta•or ...... ,.,, ••lt ••d eto.•: -ddcba ....... Ult die mbtwe. la ...... Mi1llt. melt .... ler : brown cblek•• A ·1 g e r I • n Chicken aubtly blfm* • W9rlefy of ·-~to ptO-duc• an uJve •kl/let d •h for economical em.r- talnlng. AavdfbiO l'TUI AVAILAllUn G9ftlit#llli II. •OI h•IJ 111.-1 , .,()UOlllO If, It ll.l~1 ,...._. fOt ~I •-I .._,. tUJ•ll I ~· •1 I 11 f Pr &> ~f(~l(.ttl1 tl)lltD t• 1-..:: ~ 1111 .,._, 'l\.1 1 AA A<Jlf~'•'..1011•11 • ..U Orlt t • ~'"'"'QI A I •ilAAllll 11111 --..,,...,... ilttlft I I"' µI >oi-., J# & U "'-"' • t•nrll"' !QI 10 ......... '•I &1;.1~· ,. ,v. , ............ o NJ(J -~·· 18 IM~ P'tKtS UUCTIYI WID., fll. 20 ntllU 'NU., RI. 2'. HM. AU ~IJam ....... llUTI OUWS 01 fOl llSAU OI C0""'9'.JAL "51.. SA YE WITH OUR DISCOUNT LIQUOR PRICES ~---......... /aiW · ( aE'i9x ) OLDEN RIPE BAllAllAS OLDEll DELICIO APPLES lOOSl CARROTS •.. LB. 1 o• .. ....... ,._, .. _ FOOD 1 Sandwielies Eaay \ There are ao maoy ·rea.om why uadw\ct.. 1coDUoue t o 1row In popularity. T9il•y 're uqlly ... l' to,,..,,.,... ~IO Mt 8Ddallow 1n.a_lbUU:~ U. P'e"lq a ,varietyottut.s. : If ..,._ IOOd UUp 'So~to ......... ' •uadwlcb, ~•r• iaa't muelil Deed for attom· panlmeo~ mattna tor ·In• fUM 1n the kitc:beo • WUb Turk ey 'n ColH law Sandwkbea. foe eitampkl. whet\ lbe rrepare-w ad coleslaw 1 re•d y t n th e hfri&entor. ak>nl w~\b ••cka1es of turkey falaml, tur\ty boaop• ead etteeee. there'• an .t•iaatant meal" ready aylime w'tb Uttle an ·up aft.erwarcl. __ _...,..., .. lo-.r 19 e.aaan... rat _. cb1l11tll'ol. ,.. ......... '!'Wk.,. •• Co&Hlaw ...... ~ .... la1er .... t U.Mtpr bU•I wll• lllCH Of tur••1 ••l••l ••• bolopa. liOHl•1 with ••rx:-..a1w. P'l••U7 ............. portt.o.. ot u.. Laney. crvndlJOlfieelaw. _ Turtq 'p Colfllaw SaMwk:MI .,. • IOOd and •••1·tO·prepare ll'eat fOf' lam.lb mea.la Ot' aD MINJ WQ to feed a crowd at 8 ther an in· door or out.door plcruc 'ft1a&SY"N OOLBl!llAW SANDW1Clla \.'t CQP ml)'OQDalae l twpoocl •uc•r \.t tee•pooa salt Dub ol paprika Dub ol peps>er C..Mn1 ...,_.,, .. , HC•r. aattl ••Pr•-•· pepper. D Jo•·•l>'I• IDUIUrd, mUk and •l••lar ln m •dh1m bowl ; bl••d ualll 1m~. Add cabb11e aad ~.,..,.,.. &oeainl to coat. R•frl11ratt .... ........... °"~ at1bt to allow nawn Lo btead. To Hrve, open each b•mbarf er bun. plaeln• z ba t allcH t.urhy Nlallll and a half 1Ucn uney bolotn• on bolt.om ot each. overt1p- pln1 alicel aU&hUy. Top with cbetile 11Jei.1, then wttb V. of ~•law mix· tu~. Close .. ndwicbe1. Makes • a&ndwtcbes. Note: If desired, aerve sandwiches bot by t.oa1t· lna buns, then lopping with mttat and cheese. Place under broller to m elt cheese. top with col eslaw and close With a . tangy and crunchy coleslaw already prepared in the refrigerator, making these Turkey 'n Coleslaw Sandwiches is a • tWsltloaCa.._ • •••• ...., •• I 2 .... MW.IN; ... .....,. 0 cs ,. VITAMINS HEALTH FOODS IEAUTY AIDS AND MUCH MORE! C.. Ill_, S.. Otr Mew S.... AT- Zl I J Ne .......... Ml a ........... 675-0133 __ .. ,,I uh- 200/o OFF =.rr..::. Good Thru Maret! 5. 1990 SYDNEY HARRIS • Turkey Hlaml and tllrke7 bolopa are oa.ly two of m•oy modern Oallfonla turkey pro- ftctt Uaat offer con- famen a real choice at l teaapooo Di.)<>o· style mUltard ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-================::::::=:=::=:= sandwiches. snap. Ute meat counter. : These o ew me a t Items, t oaetber wHb otbers lnchadiJll turkey #am. turkey pastrami '9d turkey franks, have tae fa m iliar fl a vo r of «her cold cuts, ham and rrank s . but they're --er in calories, fat Md cholesterol than t.be Mme Items made from other meats. Th at 's 1 teupooa r:nllk 1 \<'l teaapooos \i neaar 2 cups shredded cab· bage "'-cup shredded car· rot 4 hamburger buns 4 slices turkey salami, cut in half 4 s lices turkey bologna. cut in ball 4 s lices M uen stcr cb~se Mushrooms: They've Come a Long Way By TOM HOGE ... ---PMlll .,.... Approximately three decades ago, America's Annua l comme r c ia l pwshroom crop was a tittle less than 75 mlllion pounds. Now the figure hove r s a r o und 400 million pounds. It's come a long way. th\s delectable fungus that was once raised in cellars and caves. But ll 's s till a difficult crop to produce, with t he y i e lds me a s ured in pounds per square foot rather than tons pe r acre. alone. They vary f rom ye llow "s ulphur she lves" which gro w along the lower trunks of oak trees, to white puffballs which resem· ble baseballs. The colors of these wild spedmens range from crimson. to blue to black. Some of the m a r e de licious , o th e r s pr o du ce hallucinations a nd still othe r s a re le thal if eaten. F a rmers we arin g min in g he lmet s with battery-powered lamps work in pilch·dark. win· dowless buildings to pro- du ce th e w hi te o r c i:ea m -co lor c d m ushroom that 1s most <>flen sold in lh1::. coun· t ry. Mushroom size is no measure or quality. The l a r ge ones t aste t he s ame as the small, but they look mor e l ux· urious and many people seek lbem out. THE FUNGl.JS can be p repared so quickly and easily that e ven the fresh ones are con · s idei'ed convenie n ce foods. All you have to do is trim off the tip of the stem , rinse, wi pe wi th a cloth and s immer four or five minutes in butler or oiargarine. In fact, many persons don 'l even do t.bat, but prefer t.be mU6broom r aw in salad. There are, of course, m an y more elaborate w ays o f pre parin g mus hrooms that a re worth the effort lf you are oot pressed for lime. In the wild st.ale, the mushroom appears io some 3,000 varieties in the Western Hemisphere But unless you ar e an expert on mushrooms. it is safest to a void the r oad side variet y and s tick to the Agar icus Campestris, the capped mushroom you find at your grocer's. THESE m ushrooms are delicious eaten with various fillings, like this recipe for a walnut stuff. ing. l pound large Cr~h mushrooms 6 tablespoons butter "'• cup minced. fresh onion 'h cup dried bread· crumbs '-'l c up c ho ppe d toasted walnuts ~ teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon black pepper Rinse, dry and trim mushrooms. Chop stems and r eserve caps . Jn medium saucepan, melt butter. Brush outside of caps with some of butter and set in a buttered baking pan. To remain· Ing butter in saucepan, add onion and chopped stems. Saute S minutes. Add bread crumbs , walnuts, salt and pepper and mix well. Spoon 1 tablespoon stuffing into e ach mushroom cap. Bake in preheated 3SO- deg ree oven about 20 minutes. Yield: 12 to 14 mushrooms. Good with a chilled rose wt.ne. Fixing Dinner For Vegetarian Y ou needn't panic when a vegetarian guest comes for dinner. The re a re many nutrltloua and a ppetidng main courses to please vegetarians and me at eaten alike according to dietltlao Rose Ludlow. ·•The m a jority o f American vegetarians are lacto-ovo vece· tartans," says Ludlow. the director of diet· ary aervicea or Glen- dale Adftntist Medical Cent.er. ''They eat dairy products and •Ill as well u all plaat foods." .... Ludlow .. ,. tbe four foocl IJ'OUP system of milk, meat, fruits and vecetables. ud breada and cereals can help you plan a balanced ve1etanan meal. ''All tbeM fooda ue 1 r o u p e d by l b' e I r primary out.rtentai" abe ~."For eu.mp e, the meat 1roup contalaa • .,.. oau. eeedlt Jen· tllt, ......... and DeW u well u red meat.I, pork., lamb and poultry. Tbey are all excellent sources or protein and fuUiU lbe same dietary needs. ••The r e ar e many familiar recipell utiliz· lng these vegetarian proteln sources. Typical cbolcea include omelets. qukbe, crepes, bell pep· per sl\lffed with lentils, c h eese blintzes and casseroles wtt.b noodles, cheeses, beans or ten· tlla. Mexican diabes like bean burritos or chebe enchlladu a1ao flt tbe bill," Ms. Ludlow says . "If y o u 'd J\ke tomethinl eiesut. e11· plant parmtctana l• a 1ood cholee. The~ are alao ~meatloaf-Wee dl1b• lelUIJlet or cotta1e e ee•• 11 a meat aullltttute. "There are endleu potllbilltlei if you UH ,)'OW' lmapUon, '' •be ..,.. ••If '°" keep the four food ll'OUPI ftrmtr. In mlDd you really cant. sow~:· f • : ., I. . .\-.- Calif orniil~.Gpwn Fresh Fryers Colifomio Grown Fotter forms fresh "That's all yov need to know obovt ch1<ken'' Whole 8ody lb. Saln1on Roast Pork ·steaks L 8l 19 •!!e!.~~~~~~~.~ ................... b•27• .Boneless Beef Roast •2•9 uso•o..tc.. ... ,.....,_, l ovncl ..................................... lb. ~Boneless Beef Steak •239 ~~A 0..0.•hef Owe\ ShovW.. ..•........................•...•.• -lb. r Pamper's .... Blue Bonnet" Diapers Margarine (=:=·s249 :=-· 59c ~ ~.. i::t.-;t 1•. i!i:.;;;;;;:/ .. 24 ~ .. c;.,,... ~ 2-Llter 7-Up •et.w.t.1.., '••19 9 9 c ~ 2.\Mf .. httt. , Bakery Special Crushecl Wheat Breacl Mn.W ..... I'& • 2=.L59c FINI IKCO C•NA ...,..,_.. ............... __ ~..:.' :;..'::-" .. "":.!: C:'. .~":'".. -::.~ ............ a....s-.. ---... , ..... s-.i. --· ..... cw-a.., .......... ... ,.,..tK ... '""" ~ ... ,....., .......... ~ Green Giant lbblers Cor ··6;99c f'ro:aen Foods 5Hcecl Strawberries ~w .,00 ~2 ~· Dairy Buy~! Cottage Cheese SlaltBacon .,99c Chunll Bolo9na n.99c Boneless Beef Roast U~OA C>-• USOA • 2 2 9 a..t Ch.xii C ICl lb Sliced Beef Lhrer lb s129 Com Dogs ., I• I' ., ~ I , •• Butted1sh Fillets . ",,, ...... '• Premium Ground Beef .. ~· , ... , • .._.I 11 Beef Cube Steak Carrots i:. .. h Ar<d C~p 2 .._ 39c C»eol Sn0<~! ;;."1 Dellclous Apples lb 39c Tangerines tb 39c ~o,,,,o..., Sw••I ond Jutey Orange Juice Sof.woy • 159 Gteot fOf a..-.1 ... 1. ~'!., Grapefruit ki.A;.,. \, f/lrff 5 ~ 89< Cucumbers 2..,.35' l~C..-Slo(.f<> Fresh Tomatoes ~ ... f\<1 ... sai- White Rose Potatoes u ~ hO \ tOe•\o to• Mlracle Whip II> 39' "'25' w!::. ..... s119 .-.;;,,~,/ O..ort '-'"V ,.,, Truly Fine Faclal Tissue s.f• """o.i.c... s I o o , ... lie 2 ..... --' 200 Snf ewny Specials! Yogurt • lot<-~29C ~Waffles 4lliiiii' 8tl .. "'°"" ~ Orcrige Juice ~, ___ ,.."' .. '9.~ 59' ~ TomaloJuice t0 111 sgc ~I.--• ,..,, U.00 .......... '#heft.,....,,, ......... •O < ....... ___ .... ,_.. .. --.... -.... '° -· .... I•-· ... •1 ... ....... ·-c-,.i... ........ ~., °"'9a.lt~• _ ..... ~ Mothers Cookies " ~gnc ~-tnot.,..lt,..... "'4 .,- .Z-S> 7 ·5 C S$ ~!!~!.e! Olives 6c! 59' ""' ~ Cat Food S .., $1 oo ..._ ________________ , .,..... ~·'"° c- Teniler Young Asparagus f-orm F ne•h lc:lcol 10 S~, ~D With Meo t or fl\h 09'"t'\ I Golden Bananas ~!.!!!'s&.~ .. r ... 8c!~ ~-~·~·~·~·~·~ ............ 12' Sweet Navel Oranges 25' lot ... Sb • .. S.C-t . . .. ... .. . . .. .. . ..•..•. ··-· ............ .. U.S. No. I Yellow Onions 12' flu••-'•• .. *•,_~... .................... . . ................ -.. _ ...... .. Tropicana Orange Juice uncanHine Cake Mixes loye•Vonety 9 ~ "~:-7 c Vnrie l y Departm <~nt Ban :··.~~119 Low rrkft On Film O.ve~1ng And Printtn g Al Yovt Safeway! • ICoclolt e fvti •GAF • F.tomot • Sofewoy C-llOorC-126 ., .• _ .... n 27 C-110orC·l'l6 . ,..._. ... SJ.3 9 C.135·MM . . ... ,._,_ ... SJ. 95 Al l'riftn Oft 0.0."""• Kedolo. ,..,_. Bel-air Plaas ....,, "s..v..• c ,.., ... 99 ~1341. ......... ~. , Shasta Diet Drinks __ -:::;~.... s 11 • \.-6 12 .... ..· ~ '-• Liquor Shoppe ,,_ , .......... "'---'-......... ........... _,.,,.-.._ ... -. ........... Vocllla or Gin :~~-.~649 t::;:;;. 11 ... -Smirnoff ~ llO l'IOCllVOCIU s499 n()l!'I 2 H s500 l~ ... Scotia Royat l.C" 88 "''°' s.:.11 r..c>-ll't • u ~Christian Bros.2~ ,500 .... U~lll'M W9la •1 • ..,....Dr ...... ,."...... . ..... c..ae ..... ~--........ ..,~ ...... L..-. ....... .,,.l'W, .. La ............ ~ ........................ •MMllMMQ ................. •1..-11~0r.at-•uc,lntM • .. FEATURING Wadi ....... FebNWy 20. 1MO OAILYPILOT CJI •1 uaTtN at.GA.Ne la •.xnvknaa col•ma, I aaked for readers' •Ml on the ~ ,.._moval of iDdlYWuial pi'lee mu*t.aP from mo1t c:uu, -............ ......... 1a9'pilq ot ....... rrom lho9e wbo = NIDOYlaa price llW'ti.np. My neal wW IMtu.re aeuen l'r'Om lhoH wboare~ 1"8 Of today'a letten romes from l.be tloard etMW-maa ot a Nortb Carolina aupennarbt ebaba. DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER When OW' stora put individual pri~ mark int• on Item.a. Ute clerk mu.9t look up the prite ol t.be item on a pnce list. setect the correct pric:ina stamp and hand stamp e1tch pack.,.. Two errors a.re possible: The clerk may milrNd the list and tue lbe price ror whole· kemel corn instead of creamed style . Or the clerk may use the wroo1 st.amp 99 cent~ inatead ol 86 cents, for example. When the item price is picked up by a scanner attached to a compulenud cash re- gister, these problems are eliminated. We recently introduced lhi5 new equis>- meot and made a pledge to our customers. We offered to·give them free any article on wb.ich they found a ml.stake. During the first week of scanning, we gave away a little less than $10 worth o( merchandise. DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER - Computeriud cash registers will reduce labor costs because they will eliminate the need ror all tbe clerks we see pricing and repricing merchandise in tbe middle of crowded s upermarket aisles. I feel that the savings to the stores will be passed along to the consumer because the supermarkets are in a very competitive busi- ness and must try to keep their prices as low as possible. -Carter C. from CoonecticuL DEAR SUPEaMA.IUCl:T SHOPPSR - At the two 1upermarkm Mar &De. l am forever be1q over~barpd • •• ltema. Thia. bappep1 MC.Ute the caahlera doa't always ,.member UM prietie ol ...._ b.ema and ~UN the tt.em1 a.Nil'\ alway1 mv\ed for the red\aCtd price. l rec:enUy purchaaed my ~ for the first llmt at u store that Wtet com. puttrtied re.ah registers I wu impressed The scrv1('~ wu qu1ck"r .00 1 didn't feel aualty about having to watch lbe caahier for fur ahe would ring up U'8 wrona price• - M ;arth» II from Victoria'", THU. nEAH SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -l um a cabhter fo r a maJor supermarket chain. We expect to have computer scanners in· shlled in our stoTe this year. I feel that shoppers could euily verify prices even if they are not on the individual items. All they have to do is jot the prtce rlown next to that iLem on their sbopptog lisL The computerized cash register makes it easy to check because it prints oo tbe re- giater tape the name of t.be product aeirt to tbe price. Compare thia to the ordinary re· gister tapes that are almost Impossible to check. Gail C. from Berkley, Mi<'h. Write to THE SUPERMARKET SHOP- PER in care of the Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626. Volume or mall prevents individual replies. but ques· tions and comments or general interest will be published in future columns . REFUND OF THE DAY Write to the following address to re<:eive the form necessary for this refund offer worth up lo $3. ALL 10 Percent Refund Offer. P 0 . Box NB-764, El Paso. Texas 79977. This offer does not expire until De<:. 31, 1981, but do not delay writing to request the refund form. -Tmat-yourmouth and your wallet ave Now at Taco de ---PWEEK ---NewTaco Salad. Two for $1.29. Save81t \11/e've brought the taco o..Jt of rts shell. Wrth layers of cnsp lettuce. refl1ed beans. OUf dellClous toco meat. o blef1d of Monterey Jod< ond cheddar cheeses. topped 'W'tlh 0 generous portion of souaeom and chopped tomatoes. Sewed in a c::orrvenlent. 00!!>Y·to-erlav dsh. l..lrM one ~ pee Ct.Stomef. pee ....wt. please. Oler good ttwu Maloh 2, t9IO. TACO de CARLOS DRIVEnlRU ------------------------~---------------I ' I CLIP 'N' FILE REFUNDS I I I ' a.iAlflflO "'°°VCTS. SOAP, PAPUI PltOOUCT\. UOS. 'llfllAPS ARM AHO HAMMfR Rt funcl ~ Rt<erw .. ti ,,.tuna Send,,_ reou.r-l"O ttiund for-m e>'U"\ three bO• ~ from ICl"9 Sa~ Arm •...S H•m~r u--. O..rer_.c.. EaplnK OK.31.1'90. CHARMIN Tfft ~. Re<ieiw,. ~ ~ O< liw ~ -. SeM -required reNrld lot'm plus -picture OI -IMby from -c>e<"-of OWormlfl. Inc---ot _.. store. s.Mct eitMr lM rWfUnd Of aw ~ Eqilrn J-I, ,,.. GLAD F,... GMe.Qll e.g Offet', Recelw • t.... Mii Of~~ IC!tclleft ~ 8-S-.S -,_..irM ~ tarm pllA IM Uni~ ~ Cock boor from -IH °""I bCnr Of G...i U,..,e ltllt ...... ~S.0-.. E-rttAP<ll>O. "90. M tRAClE WHITE HrC...ttl ~ R-Re<••~ .. IS u ni •<Pfund S.nd ,.., rt(IU•,.., ,.,....., """"Plu\ tnttt frorrt a.beh ft"Cm MIY '''' ot M Jr.c .. Yihlle 'wOff ~-E_,.., Oct. I, IMO. WHITE a.ouo -C-r Olt.r. Reulw. IJ. D.,·11·iftc:1> •sa1 -<-. S.nd IM ............., ,,.. lund IOf'YI\ pl.---"ID -pull ........ fr-IM t..<11 of -PKM9t of Wl\l\A C-. £."'*"" J~ 1yJ1,1-. ZIPl.OC fr• F.,..;1y P.cll. Receiw."'" Ztlllo< Sit><~ a. F""'llV P.c•. Send ltw ,_......, re- t....0 ...... ~-Uftl ........ ~· c..---DD• of llptoc Stor.ec;ie ~ F•mllv PKk. e •. p trH Ap<ll JO, 1'191). TACO de CARLOS DRIVE TilR1J l------------~------~----~-----------~~-J (' c Borosf!ope TBUa8DAY,FEB.Zl By SYDNEY OMAJlB ) A&JES ()lar. 21·Apr. 19): You become more C08t-conscioua than usual -accent on home, family and significant adjustment of lifestyle. You cao locate missing article. Cycle is such that harmony is restored in areas which bad been "stormy." TAUBUS <Apr. 20·May 20): Gel to heart of matters, see people and places in realistic light. Accent on personality. personal a ppearances. direct action. added independence and original approach. Timing improves; you can be at. right place when important issues are decided. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Past efforts bear fruit, for better or worse. Older individual could appear slubbom. insistent and "threaten· ing." Key ls to ride with tide. Emphasis on tem· porary restrictions. workjng with material at hand, realization that being alone is not same as being lonety. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emphasis on fulfillment of hopes. wishes and "dreams." Money and romance are spotlighted. Aries. Libra pel'BODa figure prominently. Member of oppoaite sex claims your influence is "devutat· int." LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You get proverbial "second chance." Stress independence, orig:inality;willingnesa t.o take a chance oo your own capabilities. Another Leo, a Taurus and an Aquarian'figure in your penooal scenario. VlaGO (Aq. 23-Sept. 22): You make de· cillOD c!iaBcerD1Dg direction and basic security. Caneer, Aquartua persona figure prom.inenUy. A~ on career, prestige, standing in com- munity. ()peo lines of communication -publhb vtewa, ~ wares and follow through on travel planl. LIB&A (Sept. 23-0cL 22): Diversify, aak questioa&. ebeck budget, discuss finandal mat· ters with one close to you, including partner or mate. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons play significant roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Legal docU· ment requires more-than-usual attention. Know it and act accordingly. You gain by being thoroup, apeclflc and willing to play "waitin& game." · SAGl'M'A&IVS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Some penom. ~pnnouab' mild in tbe1r entbualaam. will l'ft8"M. tbeir at&Ddl. You pin cooperat.loo from •worbn, IDdiYiduala w6o perform basic :;:,ya..__..:,::.~ no cu .w in mu= (Dec. 23-Jan. lt): ACC9Dt on c~ tnvel. •ariet1 ud love. You tet .. fact.a ol 111• .. fD*eming Uvin• quart.en and mooey. ~8 (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Yc)u beeome more ..,.._ of land property and potenUal. Pia .... • Vlrlo peraona fieure proml.oently. Com,... tnmactioa -refuae to be inUmldat· eel 'Ji .. ~ 11 eavioul and ''cranky.'' ... (J'eb. 19-Mar. 20): Cheek telldloey to be auperftcW. Key for aucceea 11 fleJdbillty. wUlta&ttll to a1k and auwer queaUona. cuew,"Qlprkona tndl.tdwm play ro1e1 in your ...... ~. ~ D'sgaana bea glftltda\tN A 30¢ savings for your family of bran lovers, from the Kell s family 9f Brans. " .. Kellogg ·s '· Bran Buds' ~real has been a regular part of my breal<fast for ye..irs. It's high m 6berandl espeoally Hkerts satisfying crunch " " .. I doo"t;ust eat ~nogg·s • 40% Brdn Hakes cereal beCdu~ ifs high m fiber I eat n because n ·!> got a bghr. cnsp taste that I just love." 36000 lOl.022 36000 ),Ql.030 " .Wow' I never hl<ed the t.JSte of other bran ctrcals But Kellogg's"' Craddin' Bran !-cue.).) has a nch. nutty flavor that"!> really de!Jootr.; n ~TORECOVl'ON Savel()¢ cm your~~~· 1(14,._ ... ___ ,... .. _. 3&000 lOlOLf& 11 f • . .,\ · .. . ., I I .. l'I ,CU CWLY PILOT Athletes' 1t'i1'es Wives of professional baseball and footba ll players will mode l sportswear during a fashion show April 3 to benefit Athletes in • Action, the athletic ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ International. Men's clothing will be modeled by pro football Aurtion Ou r Lady Queen of Angels Auxiliar y . Newport Beach, will present "Auction '80" March 1 to benefit the learning center and basic school ex penses. With some of the items to be a uctioned are, from left, Susan Car roll, Georgia Salvino and Patti Bellitti. For information, calJ 675-1678. players. Among models for the event at the Balboa Bay Club will be, from left, Rhonda Rau, Tere Monday, Patti Sutton . Debbie Lansford and Patty La Roche. For informa - tion, call 832-3260. ~ NEWPORT BEACH TOASTMASTEa CLUB 231 is conducting a series or public speaking classes beginning at 6 :45 p.m. Monday, Feb. 25, .in Newport Beach. F« more information, caJI Don al 640-3695. EXECUTIVE WOM E N INTE RNATIONAL Or ange County Chapter will hold a s ports celebrity night featuring California Angels Manager J im Fregosi, Angels player Don Baylor, Bill Russell of the LA Dodgers and Fred Dryer of the LA Rams. Red Patterson of the Angels will be master of ceremonies Jor the celebrity event which begins at 6:30 p.m. Tues- day, Feb. 26. in Anaheim. For more information. call Marjorie at 772-~ll . Santa Ana Army Air Base Reunion Planned by Society The Co6ta Mesa Hi.storic&l Society ls host- ing a reunion March l of militaty and civilian personnel who have been stationed at the Santa Ana Army Ai r Base. The event will be held at the California Air National Guard in Costa Mesa. An expeded highlight of the reunion will be a display of the "gremlin!' murals painted during the early 1940s by John E . Otterson. The murals used to grace one end or the Cadet Service Club on the base. Also scheduled for display are Roger Davis' military sword collection. And, photographs and memorabilia of the base and the persons wbo served there will be shown. The society is searching for additional nam es, addr esses a nd phone number s of persons stationed on the Santa Ana base as well as fo r photographs and m emorabilia. Inquiries should be addressed to the Society at P.O. Box 1764, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. Or. persons may call Mildred Fisher at 548-4442. LAJIMS NATUSAL CW!! •nnw e...._ wW ..._ II& 1 .... Wttl11'9s, M. 1', la ,..,._"lid II& tile Com A alts ~ e1a.-JllW'Mt'7 School In La1ua &each. ~ .,.. 18.u.d to call lea at 4M-Slt8 for ............. ltJPtoal GaovP l'O& --wUJ be&ln at 1:• p.m. n.day, J'eb. 31, in South La1una. f'or IDDN ..........._, cau .. ..aa WIDOW TO WIDOW l tJPPO&T G&OtJP wiU bold t •s:kllll OD IJ1ef &lld \oneltwa OD Monday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and w...._.,. trom 7 p.m. to t p.m. In Sant.a Ana. Tbe '"''°"'· apoMONd by tbe YWCA ot Soutb Orup County wW beltD tlM week of Feb. 2S. P'or more in-format6on, call 5G-35"l7. ADV ANCBD llBALTB CENTD la spamortn1 a sabjective-aper1ence day witb Paul Britton at 8 a .m . _Sunday, Feb. 24, in Newport Beach. For more information, call 975-0700. A•EIUCAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVEaslTY WO•EN, San Clemente-Capistrano Bay Branch, will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21 . at tbe San Clemente Community Cent.er. For more information, call Betty al 498-5057 . . &BENTllY OP'l'IONS POa WO•EN will spomor a diacuuioo on .. Orange County's Rid· den Job Market" at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, at Santa Ana College. For more information call 773-3396.. • ·~ CO••tJNITY A880CIATION is spon~g a home tour at 10 a.m. Wednesday Feb. ~· in fiv~ Upper Newport Bay homes. Fo~ more informaUon. call 642-1563 HAPPY HOMEMAKE RS will have a meeting at 1~ a.m. Friday, Feb. 22, at the Fountain Valley Civic Center. f'~or more infor mation call 554-3860. • STE PFAJllLV FOUN DATION OF Cali!orrua. Ora n ge Co u nt y C h apter , will pre~~t a ~cuss ion on "Famtly Law in the 1980s featunng Orange Cotmty Superior Court Judge Donald Mccartin at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- day, Feb. Z7, in Santa Ana. For more infonna- tion, call 964-3030. WOMEN'S LAW CENT E ll will present a workshop on women and role models at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 25, in Tusun. For more tn· formation , call 547-6295. IRVINE TOASTMISTRESS CLUB will meet at 11 :30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 25, m Newport Beach For more inf?rmation, call Pat al S59--0079. ( Siagle~ C:alftadar ) SELF CENTEa will have a Single Experieoee djscussioo on "Taking -What I Expect" at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, int.be city of Oruse. Also. the center presents a Fonun One Pf"OCRm on ••we are Funny -Gay Humor" at 7 p.m . Monday, Feb. 25. For more infonnation, call Bob at 997·9600. SOUTH COAST J EWISH YOUTH will sponsor a "Snob Party" at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23. in Huntington Beach. For more infonnauon. call Marty at 546-7835. TEMPLE ISAIAH of Newport Beach presents a new sl.ngles forum at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, at the YMCA in Newport Beach. For more in formation, call Sylvia at ·540-1388. OllANGE COAST SINGLES will have a pot luck dinner at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, in Hunt· ington Beach. For more information, call Ron at 645-3988. 'Live-in Friend'_ Could Be Out DEAR ANN: For quite some time I have been living with a man I've been seeing for 10 years. He bas six grown children ranging from 16 to 28 years of age. These kids are shameless freeloaders. or course, he is blind to it a nd says his children are welcome to move in and out whenever they feel like it. Right now we have three with us. ages 21, 23 and 28. They have all returned to the nest because it's easier to sponge off Dad than to make it on their own. These kids are putting a serious crimp in our relationship. We get along fine when it comes to everything but the moochers. How much does a parent owe his children? And for how long' When is it okay for a father to say, "Enough is enough," and move into a one-bedroom apart- ment? Please tell me so I can tell blm. - BURNEJ>.OUTON KIDS. DMll BU&NED: Or I ...... laa.e aald, "Dear Old," becall8e U.at'• wllere 199'0 be If ••oar .. forced a. make a clloke laetweea ,.. ....... dllldrea. For ., eaen. 1• laave • ve&e fjleeaae 1oa area'& Ute •••'• wife -Y"'re a "llve-ln frte•d'' (tlae aew term I• "Ute 1l1alfica•t oUaer"). Moree.er, yoe don't u y wlletkr tlae meocllen •ave a motlaer . T1da la aa Important fader. la 90rmal altutloe1 I say pareata owe their cklldrela aa ed•ca&IM Of tMJ ~u afford It>. 'ftea die kids dloalcl be• tWr owa. O••leuly, tllJI .._ .. • • •r•al, ... I laa•e a lllacll ~ -......... , .. w..•• die dlort eM tltM llldl .. , .... ~. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You were a Uttle bard an tbe dancer who married a t1.n ear. It's more painful tban you know to alt out tbe IN•t numbers when danclnl ls yoar-fawrlte way of e:1tr:;t.na younelf. My Un ear bu a few other f . He can't 1wlm (I love·lt) or akJ (great fun) or •lna (which gives me much pleasure). What'• more, he wants no part of housework or helplni wttb the children. After I got myself a good jOb it turned out that he doesn't llke to work, either. ........... ,.. .... ............... alllll d•lfled M ht .. DeflY ....... 6G-5671 Aaa L•~ Do you see a marriage going down the d rain? I do. Sign me REGRETS IN MILWAUKEE DEAR REGR ETS: So wbat did you two ea- joy doing tocetber before YH marrted1 0.a't tell me. Let me gaeu . Stace YOll cUda'l aak for advice, I won't offer any. Bet&er lack aext UJDe. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You know that before surgery the patient is always uked. "Do you have dentures, bridges or partial plates?" What happens if he or she doesn't tell the truth? I wooder if doctoni reallz.e how many of U! ign6re lumps, wall for hernias lo subside and put off female f'epair work because we don't want our famlU es to see us looking like 90 before our lime. I know it's ridiculous but I need surgery - and my foolisb8 rlde is keeping me from havina 1t. -PRIDE G ETH BEFORE A FALL DEAR PalDE: Dlacuu ~ problem wltlil yoar dedor at oece. He wlU <Ive YM aenral altenaatlvet tlaat wlll preted JM.r vaalty. DO NOT -repeat NOT -try to eo11eeal cle•tvff or parUa.I pla&et before nrpry. v .. ewW clloke •die• wlalle a4er die w~. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 11-,.ar-old 1irl who la a faithful reader. Sun, I bave a few problema, but the one I am wrttlftl about COD· cerns YOU. Your column appears MJVen da)'ll a week. This makes me wonde r. Ooo't you ever take a vacation? If so, who ta.lees your pla«? - lNQUl.SITIVE IN NEW ORLEANS DEA& IN: Yes, I do take ncaU.... U I dlcla't, I'd wt& ... lleca•e •J eellma ls a,..tka&ed. I •a& be , .. weeks ... of pUlkadea da&e. J..a to be sale, I ataJ 1e.ea ween Mead. W-. I plaa to tram I make It etpt or .me. NolMMty p.ta for AM LalMlen. IEHrv wwd of my ffl .... , every booklet, eve ry ma1a1.lne a rticle aad every apeedi a. wrtt&.eta by me. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wife says my eyes reflect my mood. They are normally blue. but. abe clalmt1 they tum a shade of blue-sreen when I am feelln& mellow or am romantically inclined. l say tbll la a flpaent of her imac:tnation. What.dot.be experta say, Ann? -W.A.S. DEA.a W.A.S.: •1 eqiert fw tMs .. , .... la CIMutae L Sclte.-•, •.D., a ............ ................ Dr. Sc••••• .. ,.: n. c.a.., u.e lrts ... .... -... facten, tM .... die lrU ~ ... tM ,..__ ,re..t la die lrts. If die "-t layen of U.. lrla are deprhed of pt1am, die lrt• -..e•n bNe. U k tau u y Miter c:eler, W. •eau tllere la plc•eat la die la&erier' layen of die lrU. Tiie celer of .e's eyes ltM ......_, wtaa&enr to de .tu. lab...-. · Club Calndar,,., eocla w ...... n. rlw Doilr PUoC Giid coMoM.I flOtla• of toOmft't cmd ~ clvb ,,._,.., Oltd ftftt• opn to Uw JNbtic: for rlw loUotolltfl ...... s..d ..otWt to Chlb ~, Ocl6lw PUGC, P.O. Boz 1•, Colfa tie.a, CA nal. llltllde .,ow 110tM oatl ..... ~. NoCla1 .....,, be M '*' 1'aRda tltrff ~ • ~ o/ cna ..,.._ Pic:tvret ON UmUtd to major /ad·f'DWn OSI" to tlw~. FRANCI~~ORR call 142-H71. '"' a few word• to work tor you. fine stationery corona 'Ctel mar lt'aTlmeTo"-t ... TUBEROUS ~EGONIAS Rosier'• ..... vair-•:v ..... of lm'ge, quality bulb., iQcluding.~,,;.,~~ Upright, 8-ket and Picot. Tuberou. BegoaiU. "A l"M>PER BuatNH8 EK'9ROSllRNT" Irvine College of Busineas Independence end Confidence.,. yOUta with en l"*"ltng, ... peld tobl At lrffne we ce,. .. _.... rou-. -•bout th9 gooo Job"'•' you...,. to...__._, Mlp l>'CMlto get theN. Teke~~ofe-..nl-~ • s.c, ... ., (Adtntn. Of Legel) • Jr. Ac:c:oUllt.m -Book.11.eepet • ~<>Mc. A.aMatem •Rec~ • TJPMI or ._..nd lk~ -·-··-~ 1ftd!'M ..... Aa9"'*' ~ F..,_t Grarwta A ~.a• ..., Acci..-..S 6 LOMleAw .... bte .............. C .. ~ "'°"9 l'*'"-tton end~ ,_,...,_ ~ 556-8890~-...._ .. - Free gift! Face Factory fashion lipstick, •3 value · · · with precision cut. '1 R9GIS HAIRSTYLISTS Mission Viejo Moll 495-2005 ss~oo OFF purchase Price ol standard I 13 x2 1 or medium I '3 "t ~ 1 si:e- the<mopnore WlfH hi18 A00Hl• ....... ~ .. ·.,,-~ ...... ,..,..._,..,._.. . . . ... ~ I { * DAILY Ptl.OT ., Th• Blgge1t 'Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOJ CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell h, Find It, Trade It With a Went Ad rs· t 'tt1al111 All,.. .... adMrt.IMd ID tam Dlvqert iii llUb-Jcd to U. l'ldlnl Yalr Koualoc Act of tHI ~ mau. d lllll11t.l to IATllaOMT We have ae•eral fine horn a witb pier & slip B. TOIO HOISi COUNTIY 4 Bdrms . 3 baths. rnnch s t yle, mtni-csutu in onu11u! 1:rove $249,500 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR ' 11 11 , I· . . • I ~ f, i t, ''· advertl&e "any pu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ferente, Umllallon, or - cmcrllDlll&lioo based "" ----------------, \.\ I ~..., I I . '1 "\ ar DlllUoDal origin, or an -i.IMDtion to mile itny r.ce, color. reb&ion. ,_,..1 ~ or.terence, Umata lion.. ar discri nunallOl'I " 'Ibis Oll"WSpeper w1U noc knowincly accept any advertising for real est.ate wtUcb is in viola · tica of tbe law. :AYLOR CO. l\l-:1\1.'l<Jl\S :-.1111t· l !HH ~ AdYeriisen ....,cMdc....,.rads cWy ... report ..... ron I cldstr. The DAILY N.OT cn-.s Wllltyfwttwfint• ccned ........ °"'Y· ~.~~ ........ , G_,.. 1002 ....................... , KISS llG CANYOH •'DOVElt"-COIHB He re is luxurious, comfortable living in prestigious Bi g Canyon, on a quicl. private cul de sac s treet Large corner lot. new m ushroom-wh1tc ca rpet 1n ~ Lhruoul. Victorian white-on-white flocked wallpaper 11l master bedroom suite including dressinR room & s unken tile Lub. 1\ truly elegant 2 bedroom . 2 bath residence in Newport 's finest residentia I comm unity. $359,500 including the land. Lan~e assumable loan. Room for pool. See anytime. Why not Now? WESL.Ff M. TAYLOR CO •• HALTC>aS 2111 S. J~ Hils Rood HEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 644-49 I 0 the lawnmower goodbye ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WHY PAY REHT? COLUCTIT! (842-5878] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ....................... ....................... . .......................••.......•....•.......•••.•...•............•. •OOI 1002 9 4 1002 s .. 1002 fauu.. . 1002 Gw.. 1001 ....................... ....................... ....................... .... ................................................................ . ~® B3ach Realiy llA&. HTATI UC&llNCI SIMCI 1949 COMI WITH US •.. to WISTCLIPP. C...._lbtcno..f~ ... ~ ho.-. Sp 111uwj ,oot ...... W. fM .... ............. sztt,500 -Witt. .,,, JO-Yo dowa. ow..-wll cwry....,.. ... •c• .. low llihntt rah. NEWPORT BEACH 759-8811 __ (;;{~.._- ) nc~1ltors ELEGAMT IA YFROMT RESIDENCE Situated on three view lots near Harbor entrance. Private pier will accommodate three 55' boats. 6300 sq rt o f living area include five I bedrooms, seven ba ths, seven fireplaces. family room. butler's I pantry, and gourmet kitchen. Formal living and dining rooms open onto enclosed patio with sparkling QO<>l set in heated deck. $2.700,000 JAMES E. GOULD 646-5096 631-1532. LOW IMTHIST Take over the loan on this be.autirul 3 Bdrm condo. Community pool with all the amenities. Won 't last al only $61.900. Tal.UVB. COHDO with an assumable g r a duated payment loan. Only $9000 down and you gel into this 3 Bdrm 2 year old beauty.CaJlbeforeit 'sgone. 4 IEDROOM ASSUMAILE Only $15,000 down will get you into this large 4 Bedroom 2 Bath family home. Large yard, great for the kids and offered at only $81.000. 540-3666 'Nllela11 Real Estate Inc. fMEllALD I.A Y B.lGA.MCf o/ r/ewporl REALTORS 675-551 I IN CORONA DEL MAR --fantastic view across the big bay to the Pavilion. A different kind of home --a deco.-ator's dream. Split level, custom built three bedroom, family room and rormal dinjng room. Pool, parking and privacy, $53.5,000. I N SPYGLASS HILL -Big Cape Horn model with four bedrooms, family room, extra large forma l dining room, plus swimming pool and s pa. FEE la nd at $479,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., COl'OM .. M.- 675-5511 R-3 LOT Pnme <;osta Mesa location on Baker St for apartments or rondo5 Bwlder's pack.i11(c available C'al l J11rk for &n· fonn;atmn RCTaylorCo 640 C)C)O() - ON THE WATER Delightful 2 bedroom bayfront t'Ondo with 5!1' boat slip .i~ oilablc ~ewly deroratt'<l. new ra rpcts. hul!c master bt>droom !>u1tc. atnum. l.1do Park Dr lorallon. S."1%.000 and move into th•• carefree life enjoyc<I in Uus rucely decorated 4 Bdrm. 21t) ba townhom(' Dehghtrut family rm. ~'OllllJluruty pool and as sumable loans. ALL for PcnielMllo Units C.Omer duplex. Huge J Bdr m 2 bath unit!> Priced to sell now' Don't wait. call. 1'wo 2 Bdrm d upll'xes. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A beautiful 3 bedroom home wit h :1 ~ ('rene vlCW of th l' cove and a II t ht: exciting amen1t1(·S of the-Bay !tennt!\ pools. parks a nd be ti t hes I Terrazzo floors. view decks, an entertainment center, gracious entry. even a s mall theatre and a lar~<.' hobby room Everything in met 1culou~ con1ht1on Proudly presented at SfH5.000 HARIOtt TREASURE 646-7171 ONLY $99,000. Call n0>4 "'~'• "l'j. •• ''"' "•. • Corom1 del Mar 2 patios and laundry room. a11· ~umable lst TD. owner will h el p f1nan t·c 67J..s.s.so ~an MartM & Ti~ Co. Exqwsite natural mar· ble bN1utlf1es your l'O Ln~. batnrooms, pat10l\ OCEAHVIEW! M.aJei>UC' bay \'tev. from ~ 4 Bdrm 3 bath home Private l et'n quartef"S. 1?12anut· ~amt' room . w e t b a r , a n d I!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A~0LSTATE [ ~ IMMl11 " • · · •. •" Call us Mon-Fri. for free Steps to ocean · 3 bdrm . 2 ba. each unit duplex . newpaant ('arpt'ts. sun· deck. At $275,000' Seller will rmance' fire pla ce. SaunJ rathedral ceiling~. ~ more f1r e pla res . .,,anna~ kitchen and huge deck. Assumable QeQpo.ples REALTORS 11.WWUnlh C .... -... will be complete in about [~ lt~IH1I ~~-lc6oa lay Prop. Realtors * 675-1060 * --~~·--two weeks. Great central 4 • + FAMILY Orange County location E l e e a n c e a n d wit.b great tax advan- craftmamblp here! Ex· t.ages. All units have wall paoded plan 8-up-to wall carpeting and graded yard too! Cwitom bltlt·lns. Full s ubterra· family r oom. Just nean parking 11arage. Sl.17,995 and owner will Priced under lOXgross at I finance $23,995. Interest $S15.<m. Call 751·3191 only, 2 nd TD. Call m-1100 C, SELECT ,Ol'rNmo.nsrUNr~lll ~t· T"PROPERTIESI [91111 ~~~;,~~E Beautiful tree -lined I street, leads to super HEW'PORT sharp 2 story executive Duplex, 3 bdrms., 2 bath.<; home. Walls of glass each unit ; l ·blk. to enhance formal living be a c h . F r p I c s . room and spacious fam1 Fu rnished for s um-ly room. 2 hu~e bnck mer/winter rent als ftreplaces. gourmt.>t priced at $225,000 kitchen overlooks sun· B73-l963 675-17:12 Eves filled breakfast area. 2nd associated 8 11011.EllS REAL TORS lVJ', ..,,, tiolboo e,1 \ lbb I story hosts, separate mast.er suite, + 2 morl' queen s ized bdrm ~ Pnced to sell fast. 64l-7' 7 t ' ' ~= :,o.:~s [ ® IU~ltl Owner says bring offer oo this fantastic 6 Bdrm family home. M aids quarters & 3 car garaRe too. Call for more de· tails. 646-7171 ()l'f/J HI'>•,,\ IUN I< 1 ~' tl•t I ' [®.llHI 2 Waterfl'Oftt Homes 5 BR 4 Ba custom waterfront homes w /17x38 ' pvt docks . Priced $995.000 to $1 ,095,000 d1re<'l from builder. For details on these homes and a ppt to see. call Carol Hoff, agt. 631--0094. Pr1n only HHDsnc Large Sbr, pool home. Near fwy & Lincoln in Oran~e . f'ull pri ce Sl.24,000 Park Place.Inc 842-7461 M.-..d! ........ 101/•% LocM This lonely home is just waiting ror you! All freshly painted, with family room. big yard. $77.500, BKR C all ~1m TARlllL -· •U.S.• GoY't HoRw lomws Assumptions •MoQWI~ •T•O.... •Low S's Down •FREE• UST OF HOMES Realty Network US. Home Loan Sales 957-8400 U.S. VETS Gov'l Home Loans To •$125,000• SM doWlt payment •FREE• IVETHOMELIST INO E.5CROW COST .r lYr WARRANTY VET HOME SALES DIV Realty Network 957..&400 $31,000 En.Joy ocean & club ac· tl\'llll'S pool, JaCU7.:tl & carefree laving while owrung this lovely double wide coach. 2 BR & den. Space rent $239 Agt ~ ISLAHD LIVING Fashionable Cape Cod 3 Bdrm home Vacation retreat or year round ll v· itlg. Gigantic living room hosts massive beams and cozy fireplace. Walk to bay, beach. boating & shops. Call 673-8550 l!E 110111 1L11111 aa. $U3perDAY 'IW'I ALL you pay rota ~~ad DILYPILOT SEIVICE IBTOIY DO IT NOW! 60-1671 I • OVER 55 YEARS OF SEAVICE SPACIOUS YtlW Ca..<> Four Bedrooms + Den With Wet Bar & Flrepl1ce. Tiled Flooni Jn Kitchen & B1th.s. Formal Dinlnf Room. Inside Entrance From Gnage. Three Decks. Lovely Catalina Oce1n View. Located On Quiet Court. Only $179,9()0. HIW usn..-fm .. Quiet Cul·de-Sa1c U>callon. Good Starter For Youn1 Family. Den Can Be Converted Tn Fourth Oedroom. New E1rth Tone C1rpet1. Brl«til le Cheerful E•t.ln Kitchen. One Of lrvlne'a P'inest Community Aas~lat1on11 With Pool le Tennis. Sl28.000. (!) x..=n 131·1• lll·DOV9Dllft • St>ectacuJar with views. --------pool and spa. 5 Bdrms & bonus rm. Exqws 1tely decorated. Ready for fast move in. $525.000. Call J O.ANN DORAN ISl-9522 STEPS TO SURF Owner will help finance Only one of a kind Prof<>Ss1onally del•orat ed. larl(e bdrms. F(ourmet kitchen Pool. and sauna. Once 1n a lifetime opporluntly. Lwnhse Only $269,000 Call oow. 963-7881 THEILUffS Just Llsled. extremely popular Plan "X '", 3 bdnn.. ram. & form. din. r m . Free-s tand ing t.ownhome on go~eous greenbelt. our very best Bluffs opportunity al $1.68,000! Agent 640-5560 Costa Mfla 4-Plex Two 3 Bdrm umls and two 2 Bdrm umt5 and good location make th~e units very rentable There 1s a $110,000 loan that <'ouJd he assumed and the owner will 1:11n sider a 2nd T. D $16tUXJO Call us before 11 ·s ~one 5'SG-21660 lilf•, I y • ' I "•,,I• I 1, J [~ -·~~~~~TIES IEST20HUDO RESIDENTIAL & INVESTMENT REAL EST/\Tt; NEWPORTCENTf-:H AT MULOOON'S 759-9221 RAMCHO SANJOACi)UIN A truly Jov('ly 3 Bdrm, San Luis Rey mode l. Near the pool on a qu.let cul de sac wtan unu sua l~y large "ASSU MABLE" loan Sl.82.500. 3 Bdrm. completely re decorate(! extra wide lot. t:ven h as' terms A.'\fD 4 Bdrm. also com pl<>lely rcdecor at ed . wood beam l0eilinl(s, U'>ed bnck fireplace ell· 1\lso has terms Both pn<'l'd under $370,000 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 NORTHWOOD New custom home features 4 bedrooms. 2 i,., bath11. family ro0m. 3 car garage Ga11 appliances. mi c rowave , compactor Cedar shake roof, wood s 1din1t and much more Assumable loan. Ready to move In. Sl5UOO. RCTc1ylorCo r .l I I '>• l(>t) macnab I Irvine realty A &U8SIOIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY ona 1 Acust Enjoy t he privacy & peace of country living in this SBR ranch home in the Covenant --Rancho Santa Fe. A perfect (amlly area across from riding academy & soccer field . Over 4000 sq .ft. w/fAmily & game rooms le formaJ dining rm & country kitchen. Pool . Stables. $530,000. Lynne Valentine 644-R200. <A·Ml 712-1414 ~ Vollrwy (4t'I• 64WJJI 11() I [)o..er 0rWt U~lf)UI: li()M~~ REAL TORS', 675 6000 2443 East Coa\t Highway. Corona del Mar ·TERMS. JBR. 2BA. immaculate condition · 60x lSO romer lat. Nice ne11<hborhood - OWC 2nd. Assumable loan. Call 7$1 8967 or ~ms. .AIAHDOHED- Newport Bear h rancho. 3 Bdrm. pool. 2 s pas. gourmet kitchen View tc bnck courtyard, pool. ~pa. BBQ and city hghL'> Chanrunl(, pn,·ac•y and rtv a l"cess A:.sumolllt loan.67J.8550 Sl'YGLUS Htu. Unobstructed Oce~n & City \'1ew• Spac ious Olpt rlom P lan All oo one le\·el 4 bdrm. lorat> family room with ftreP'ace & bar. lorrn:al dwn)I room & pool-s1.1..c<i yard Possible Lt'lll>t' with Option. '7 I 4J 67).4.400 12111 u ... 2111 HARBOR DOVER SHORES--POOL 0pett Daily I to 5 PM 1948 SatdiGCJO Own<'r Moved Reduc<.'d S50.0()(l F~1bulous ho rn<:' for ent<'rtainmg and plDnnC'd fo r famil y l1v1n g . Es pecially ~pa<:cous and open floor pl a n with large living r oo m combination. Scparalt' master suite plus 3 other ni ce be droom-, Beautiful pn\•ale pool and dcl'k Unquestioned VJ EW from m ain rooms. $425,000 fee l<tnd. Submit :.s ll offers. 631 1400 WA TE.RFRONT llOME.S, 1" 111/\1 l 'IAll ~ ~~ ,..,.i('lt•• ... '4,,ioio .,,,, .. w II. .... _ ....... Sil-Wf•"" u ... tt 631-1400 TWO BAYFIONTS BALBOA ISLAND ..... ,. 2 ~ Vkt..-a. ..... .w.M ...... __. & wauaJCt. ,.,,._ & ...... ........ fro. .... ....., u. ••••d 4 ... & .................. ......... Stl0,000 Y .... ..e ....... WArllROMT 2 ...... ar.r. a.-. of ..... •Mlwhn_...,,,., ..... , ............ • L S • l ltl,.. rHtel .. at. Sl.091.000 o .... •1'-fft ... ,.. ........ llllawllMC1n•• ,....,. ............. a.,_.. C .. 67Mt00 WATERFRONT HOMEs. INC RtrAL cs tt14 TE SMb.~.~M~ ~~~Hwv 6.11-1400 • loan ~ # • ~ • I •• ..-, •' •, l()';. down bu~ a duplex on a buildable tiOxl.!iO R -2 lot Owner curnes the balanre and will s ub· onilJlat.e to a construe· uoo loan. An excel~t tao-. [~ISNtll ------ BALBOA ISLAND REALTY ~ ~~~ 8Dl])&J~uuu real ~ estate -HtwrottT 11.ACH S ... ooa Of111y $265,000 ..... .._ for ....., htllig Of' a.Yitllt ..... t I ,... T,...,.. .._ .. , C I l1d by ,.._. & wood -...... ModhMJ to lo•ety pool, JecmD • ..ct ......... °"~ ~ ,.... ..... 2-d flu epl•c•. 9'Mf c-...s.c ........ H.wty llhd -..... IOlt! 7 59.'''' -II.ACOM IA Y: $950 P9f' "'°""'- C8'0f1llillej ...... wtffl 2 _.,... lllft.s. loY•ly Wcoey o•~ te.. boy. Cltoic•-cltolc• •r••· C•ll for oppolsutwwl. 759-1 6 16. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DR MAR 759-1616 5'/> We Pr..tly Present THIM.UllFS Private end unit professionally decorated condominium. Lovely master suite. Mirrored tile entry. fireplace, lush atrium. OWNER E XTREMELY MOTIVATED & WILL HELP FJNANCE. $195,000 M~ CUSTOM41H.IOO This exciting new Listing orfers an entertainer's dellght with unique liva bility. Prestigious Newport location. FEE LAND. Sparkling POOL. Priced to sell fast. Seller motivated. L90 ~ IAYPIOMY-tl.21'-0M ExclUng estate like main house located on most preatiliOUs Udo Island Bay Froot. Separate maid's entry. Private 1 bdrm, 1 bath guest quarters. 'l1l1s elegant llland home is beyond compare. Location & desfgn will sell it.self. ... J04JW1•clffDr. .... ,. ..... 646-7711 Walker Iha l1al l1t1t1 - • •• ~ v ""°' • COMICS I CROSSWORD ~·~Z....!::::;!.:.!:~~-=-~.....!W~edl!-!!••~11~."""'~~~~!•J'! .. !...~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------__:::::,:::::~~:,::~~~~ MARMADUK E by 8r1d .....,..._ ~·.io ()•W"I ' ... ...,..,,.,, ... .. 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'4'80 Oatto F'eb<u.ory & ••lflO GEORC.£" Hf,OTA Put>H'\~ 0. ~ Coa-.t Oa11v f•uo1 Feb XI, 1.-..0 84• 80 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF PHYLLIS A. MOODY AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A·103347. T o a ll h eirs . beneficiaries. c reditors and contingent creditor s of Phyllis A . M ood y and persons who may be otherwise lnterestedJ n the w ill and/or estate: A petition has been flied by United California Bank in the Superior Court of Or ange County requesting that United California Bank b e appointed as personal representat ive to administer the estate of Phyllis A M oody <under th e independent Ad · ministration of Estates A c.I) The petition is set for hearing tn Dept. N o 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive W es t. Sa nta Ana , California 92701 on Marc.h 11, 1980 at 10 ·00 d.11'1. I F YOU OBJECT to the gr anting of the petition. you should either appear at the hearing and state your ob1ect1ons or Ide written ob1ec.t1ons with lhl' court before the hearing Your appearance may be in person or by your at torney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a conl · rngent creditor ot the de c.eased, you must ftle your claim with the court or present 11 to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided 1n Section 700 of the Probate Code of California. The tim e for filing c laims wtll not e.K- plre prior to four months from the date of the hear· mg noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are Interested in the estate. you may file a re· Quest w ith the c.ourt to re· celve special noltc:e of the inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ac· c o unt s and repor t s described In Section 1200 of the California Probate Code. Hurwitz, Rtmer, M ac· Donald, Meade & Rosenwald, a Professional Corpot'ation, 660 Newport Center Drive, Sui~USS, Newport B.ach, California 92660, Tel: (714) 759-0711 Publlsi.d Or"'ll' Coell Di iiy Piiot Fell 20, 21. 27, 1"° ts2·IO PUBUC NOTICE µ,000,000 $1.,016,7") 10 .... .011 ................. ·-----·- v.dt ..... FebtUe? 20, llllO it DAil Y PILOt 8 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ONLY 1 LEA HONEYWOOD CONDOS $92 500 E. cost A MESA 10% DOWN 2 Br. vauil.ed ceiling, real brick 1-'P, upgraded Cl"pta, Bil book s helves. large patio. Shown by appl 2650 s..tGAIMI A•• & or M~a DnH•J Opett Sat /S..n I I· 5 968·6183 '( )() .()\. \.-..:; . ii ' 1.1, ... l u t(AI ISlAfl $85 ,900 J Bdrm 2 B.tth . .i:arn!lt' & C'arport Nt'"' 1H11n1 moH' m rond1t1on C011l ~9161 .. it•• Of>EN HOUSE EA't'T BAY f'RT 2 Ill). l ~t ·SEPARATE GUEST RM+ l8r APT. llZS.000 BIO DOCK. Bk ~.Ra 6'JS.()l29. c-.. ....-1022 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Two kll.8' lob 04 Hecorua Build to 1U1l. 0wnr /Bldr 7«).1125 5'3-6148 DRAMATIC! ltean View! Night ligh~ too. She.It.er ycur income and begui your lifestyle anew . A.gt. 957-6507 RES PONS IBL E PTY NEEDED TO buy t > Int Ill CdM Duplex. xlnt 1n come. q wet lrt't! It n ed !>l Good dSsumabl~ lo:in. Owner 1agt 759--0221 ConN.a HiCJW-ds So!>l"r \ alue Sl!IS.000 i'l~usant Jbr . I ', l>J tv.>mt> II""' ai.sumable loan {4rgt' OOx IOU I' t<t· l'ropt'rt) Opto n House Sunday I S -WK Murntnl( <..:anyon JM 714 7611 0503 BYOWNJ-:H CostoM.sa 1024 •••.•••••.....•........ MESA VetDE (J:'-1, Y S1 l:!.~J F'rC'h µ;.1nl. m.t n l'l11u• 11\ou1r JO<I d 1•.i11 "' ,, '4hJ11\lt· JU.'! 11 ... tt·d .•• hun) ' C".JI 64:> o:.JJ OAKGLEM Ohtiacllve n~w i! bedroom. zv. b• COD· domln.lums. M .990 . 2518 Elden Ave, C M. 64U734 YATaMS Move-In C'OOdJOoo. be11t ~ on l.odays market. Only $105,000. ln CoUege Paril. Qlll ~ FORES T E OLSON ~.. .., ,. .... , SYCAMOU GI.EH IRANDMEW Fabuloos. large 3 bd. 2'h ha Quabty lownhome C'Ondos Only 8 available. from $109.990 2AJCI Santa AN Ave 642-67'34 ------ PRJCERB>UCB>! We.l.'!1c.te. C.M. Room for 1 run006 AR\ Si~-8170 C.0...-rd c:I ZOM 3 Bdrm home. h1.1rdwood floor... double g1.1n1ge L<A OOx 1.21). Sl25. 000 Roy McCc:wdk, Ritt-. 548-7729 3 Ir jHorw Corrals ~ I001000WH h .di y vu n•·eo ln po.r~h.iw lh1., :.harp J lidrm t, b..ith horn•· It f., J l u r ".., h J r 11 w IH rd ~ Walker C l t:c For Sale By Owner Financing avail. Open House Sal & Sun l·SPM 8twn Slater & Talbert off Ward. 10477 La Balle-.a Qr. ZTOO sq. ft. 4br . Cull lnllu.lat.Mm. loft • 3ba • 3 c • r gar, ai.r cond, t.nten:olfl. bur"lary a l a rm . spnnllJer. pool. f!'k, e(l·, etc Must see to a1> prec1ate. Sl89.500. For more tnformauon phone 968-0627. twif'9on leach I 040 . ....•...............•. BUCH COTT AGE 2 Be. Iba. Assume loan Ho quc:lifyittc:j. $76.900. CENTIJRY 21 Sorf 53& 7542 ask for Ct-ins FOR SALE BY OWNJ'.:Jt 48r,28a home by park & S<'hJ. ~long SJ24.QOO Wiii caJTY paper 963-0.594 BY OWNER* SBr. dbl gar . very <'lcun. $120,000 964 411:17 . 962 161.3 Land.In~ hom~. up gr a d•.:d JRr 2tk.I. 1»11. J<Je. Uy owner SJ lf7 .500 840-17 3!I D A I L y z ) RW.TY IV.or.. llt'W dra~'' antJ 1~ i----------- p I L 0 T OPEN HOUSE INVITATION! \\1• lll\ llt' ~nu to d 1~· lL"' \\llh d l11i1 r\ .. d ,. \.1\.• JJnilt~,11111,JI IU·::rn (ll HI\ \WI' \11ur rt"<ti t""lalt• f11\11ri· Call fo1 ..in ,Jµpotnl1111•111 I)~ !lllil THRIFTY MOOE:l nie murr ... 3 IJ<lrm ... :!' ha l·oodo unit Fr pit-• ll!t> ciulrng rm l"ltl'.t: l11 shopptnl! & elt!m M hool $137.000 Co&nworlhy & Co: REAL TORS 640-00~ HEWPORT IARGAIH LOOK HERE!! ONLY S94,900 4 -.u111 1 H<Jr m' f.1m1ly rm It\ '" c .... ,, J111J l.•n:•· t•Jl"Tlt.'r lot H.: ( .t.,l ' 1 hi.!> 1MA1 1 la.!>l ' CilJI ~ ~J 3 BDRM. 2 ba fix e r B>.00>. $20.000 d wn S»l per mo. O wn r a)o\l 752~ vnn-d al unly $1!i !15<1 For more mfurmalion l.ill$4!1 ~ ~HERITAGE •.• REALTORS ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS HWl'T HGTS AREA JBr bomt! + 1 )'r old dplx, 3lir .,. 1 lir. tlt!nl ...,u help w ~l. ~:lJ.000. SUXX> mo U>come. B~N». lne. (114} 64!>·?2~ I f'or Sale By Owner house on rol~ac 2000 sq ft ~itwfui yard & pool Uv.ner will finan ce Owner will con!>1der lease option on lhLS :> Bdrm +lt!Jrary :-.t!wport Beach hu m c . Owner I saya. m a ke o ff e r ' ~ 1 Sl.&9.SOO Days 754 Ti'88 or I Wk:nds Eves~ Pnvale tmn gatC'd entry. ~ .... /i/ formal f11ntn~. bar in I ~ fanuly room. dark mom I l ~'r C .tnd lll<'rl~llhit> .. tldlt'n 11 , 1 ~f-r/!A/1 ~t~lt•r l1<lm1 v.1\h m.1r -:,'/ lilt• ftn•pluu• ~l11k1° .JI• nl'fr1 • 17iJ ~1 I I C'O !t1 f: & RU Y THJS fo1XER LPPt=R . :? br I j h.i. 1-. "de. ~ ~ t·:in I ht-~pit! t o 2 R I lots, s1~.l)jJ 55-:-381:!1. Pnn mh AL [ ~ IH&H:fl] i O cf<WI Front Lot l Threl' Anh Ila' ~o A F tctll•Out. Bu••"•t• Nam• St•telT\f nt 1 t•O "'"" tltto Counr, Cl••~ 1• •al•CI tor II•• r••• t •"•' ..,-h•C n pme conh"Uir'IQ ov•1nt•Mi. mutt reWe PuD••C•t.On ,. f't~C••t•'• 0"''• ti '"'•'• .,. c"•"ll•• Cect 1"41 l~9al O•p•rlmpnt •f '"" O"ll Y Pl~Ol 'or lU'•• S<1 t 11.1..,1 ~·1·un\ ~ 1 " Io rm .. 1 •on •"rt S 1...i._'Us:'a Silt• r.1ro· 111 "" I I I k · I f'\f'Cf! ,,,.rr totm' 1•nr J\l' '" ••r on , •, qUl,ll\' 111\ 1• ( Ull11t "' It 647-4321 llOI} plt•J..\t' 2 13 t.:!), I.JOU S UfXr. QUJhfll'tl ltU\t'l' 11 [.«1 ))1 I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 '* .. . . . • £~~~~~''?~-~~!! A ftRIYATE IUCH I ~ 111:-.l OOl' of I ht• flUbtanding ll•:1tun·<.. in th1:-. lo\t>h .\ bedroom 11(ft'ring Tht~ h ome· 1~ mOH' in 1wrf<'C't & the nc•1ghborhood (('nrona del M ar > ont· of lht• 1110-;t dE''>lrahlt• S284.000 FE~; IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 GLAMOROUS LIDO ISLE l"'peccaWe 2 ttwJ Meditet"t .... t.o.... a. .._. fMHt trecltiofl of Udo. AIMott MW 4 ............. ty Nit, fonMt ..... df11'9tcJ rwt. l11hrior bridl cowtywd wfftl lnlt ~ .... G_._+ I.._., ldtca..-. 3 flntpioces. ~ doon to o•tdoor ct.ck. ~ Md 4Jr00nd floors. solid ·o91a cebl11•h .. d treotnAala tlw~. SHS,000. Col 63 I ·1400. NEW! SUPER 6-SnGLASS , ............ s ...... ,. ..... ..... ,, .... POOl & SPA. ..... , .. 4tcM' Md ..... -................... ' tM•u-. '-.nL wHlt fl11pl1C•, fer..e dl•l'"J roe... ..... blHI_.. ,...._ A perfect ......, ............ loc ...... '625,000. 6'1·1400 WATERFR ONT HOMES, INC RE.AL I TAT{ ~' R""'"''· Pr~r•v M~~rntnt 24~ W C"o..a1 Hwy J\!i Marin. 11.,. N.wpo.1 Boo.ell &lboit lelitnd 63 J.1400 6 73-6900 i I i ' i I BACK BAY IS'I rJ\1 t:Ofn:1u :1> \ mom\ JBH h11mt> v. 1th ~. ~ 1•ric•f'\J 10 .... 11 Jt .,,, \\ Sl~IMI CAll 6-H-· 721 1 FfX & SAVE l-1<· tht· Isl to ~~ lhL' :'IM .:. bJ p.>01 hmt• on qwt'l In'\' IUlcoel Strl'd in lo' c·I' \k.,,1 \ l'rd<' s10 ... ooo .ll•anrw A~ 6.11 1266 EAST SIDE C.M. ONG 1st TO on this 3Br. 1.J.48a home 0 n I y I 0 °o d n $100 000 JONES REAL TY 673--6210 1026 ...•..••...•••.•..•.•.. MARIMfTA Spectarul:ir h tlltnp homes 20l2 ~ s<1. ft . Close to Manna. Sel\'a Rd & Calle La Pnma ~era Sl~.000 to S24S,OOO 831 ~. 493-4006 Bldr OtSPERATE' Reaut hm on R 2 lot OK dplx Xlnt trms St2SK 080 661 ~9 v'NEW DUPLEXES SIH.SOO&UP Joan C. Agt. 496-3492_ 0A."'A POINT DUPLF.X LOT Well-located site for in c.'Ome property with plans a11d permits in· t'luded. P erfect op· portunity to have a Cape Q>d, two-story unit Wilh ooo.n views. Lot prict! 1s 116..500 UNGO REAL ESTATE 493•L2 BToro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buyen take over low In· terest loan w /no qualify· ln1. Guarded 11te en· trance accents this prtme location In pre· stlalou s Sycomor c Creek. 'ntls nearly new 3 Bdrm bcNi• la t atteru11.y =lded 6 priced under 000.&TMM l"tEWPORT WEST J BR l'2 H.t . Su pe r !>harp SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 1044 .........•.•..•.....•.. . ELEGANCE AT TlJRnEROCK t-Jt.-1(.tnl ao<J ~·1Jmfl)rtuhl1• I'> I he h I' q W ,1 V tf• aescnbe lh1s l!OrKe<>U.' Turtlrerotk l'\t'Cul1v1• ~· Lc>\ely h1llt- and rught hghl ''1ew too' J Hdrm and spac1ousnesl> abound. t"orm.11 dmrn~. Just S2:s9. 000' Ca II to pn• \'leW. i:s.2-1700 ., •• '·• o .. ,, \ .. ,..,..., fl}f"• ,.._., [~IH&IJ llERlTAGE f'ARX Condo J Br. 2'2 ba. ISSO sq ft. Sl.3',000. 559· 1776 WOOdbndgt" Grovt", lakt· :.1le. Sltlj!ff' f,1m1ly dl 1 ached horn e., Tht· Auburn for StZ?.J50 Ttw ijrntJe~ for S-131,500 Uoth 1n1I :!B.lth.:!1.11 ~Jitt'. frµh·, air ~'OOd m11 ro"'.i'e Upi:radt!d t~hout Hrand nt''IA \\:111 1mmt>;I t-·or :...iii b~ nwrwr. ~~ t~ Y.nnnbnl.l1••• ~ 'lnr) 3 ht I '~ bJ mono W<1 • ..,h dn mnm t-)-pk P' t '<in1 • rl"I' ~ek.ii.:1• ind l.ctk•· pool, JJ('U/11, ll.'l\Oll\ (., m.irt• ~.ti.!Jll !Iv (1'41\t'r, ~~!6:? !-. \ T I-: H r \ r " 1-: H ~ 11"1.ll~I IT Quality S&S 1 HI{ lrt ll'\1 I Cl\lll'l!t l'Jrk Sh.1"'' ltkt> mi.xii-I " rnJn' uµj.!rad t>-. (.'u..,lom pool. JJl"Ul./I l.+tl' f.tm1I~ rm " h.ir l.. much mor•· lh 0 \4 rwr $U2,:,00 I ~n !>al Su11 l2 ~PM 5.51 ~2 $13,590 Do.,.11 • :-;o ~uohfylnj:' Owner wtll f 1nancr' Hn.:hl r heerv hnmt• 'ltt'P> to !.ht-lake m Woo<J bnd~l' Call Red c_,,.t 754-1202 L'n 1vers1ty Par k t•ordham model. nt!'IA cp\ . tile. wallpape r Greenbelts At pool<1. Clost• l o schools. park & library Owner. 5-52 IJl I 1RVJNECONOO on golr course w 1~h mountain "1ew rn mt• property. As:sum1c1hk fmanctng CAii Jo-Ann Doran.~· 851 -9522 CUSTOM HOME In Northwood . 3 bedrooms and den with pnvate atrium. 2800 sq. I\. call for detail.a. LOTS IN IRYIHE :mo t.o 7300 sq. fl. ln ea- d_.ive Northwood. Bui kt )''OUT own dream home. today ror det•Us. RANCH REALTY 551-1222 •WOOOlllDCH• 2Br. den, Broedmoor, Sllt,000 . 4Br . dc-n. BilK'ay .... ,ooo. ~ •M.Ull.2. ) ~ DM..Y"l.OT * W!e11d!J','!!?N!?'201 tW ~........ 0.-........ ...... ... 'lwd .... ,.................. ............ •......... .. .................... . ~:!~!.~~······~~.~.~ ....... !!!.!~~~ ....... NlllltMwt II• ~ .......... ~~ ~,,..... l112 ......._Uafw«rw ~...-. 1212 ~~~!~.~!~~~~ .. .. ..........___ . ,.,, _. ................ ••• •• •• ••••• ••• • ••• ••••••••••• ................ •• ••••• • ... : rt ----3•.1.9 ._ 1044 .,..._ t044 t..artllella .... -·-... -....... ' Ualta/Coata llHa. ,_._ 1 I IL--r a........-A.. 3•,.0 r "-~-•• -••••• ..... • .. •••••••• -··•-•• .. •••••••• -~ ...... •••••••••• ---------•I .-. ~to 1031 -or.an "ew. m·&» ----Immaculate J Bdrm .... i ................. . mac. Zbr. frplc. patio. •••••••••••••-•••••••• c-.;• home Nl1uel --ID ·Woodbrid1e Parltaide. 3 bedrooms. USOO 11q fl clole to awlm club. parn. lhe lake etc. Call lodu flfalM 1.1111 Al ita best ln Uus beautltullY upar:ded Jeffenoo. 2 bedrooms and~ den lbe Eslates. Lush landscap ln1 with waterfall pand, clos to lake. mm club, pub. PRIME LOCA'nON! Just listed, ao hurry r ASSIJlllE LOii! Here's an excellent opportunity to assume the exJatlna loan with no quaWylng. l::oJoy tennl8, pool and lake lacWtles wlth this beautiful 3 bedroom condo. Call for details 1/-"'' '' 'l•Hl<r[l\,I .. • ~· A.1. 't ,51-JOOO -------ct..,_._.. l048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT New Modular T y p e Homes. pvt commuruty, 2 IX'hs, 34 hr serunly, :.ub·letting OK From te.000. Treasure Island Mobile Home Pk 30801 ~ Coast Hwy La~ulia Turtlerock Gl"9 Beach, R .M . P C714 1 Nifty Laurel Plan, 2 499-3579. Bdrm. den and de ~~·--------- bgblful. Charm1.11~ palt0, Spttfacular Lot nrtenru.s, pool. Assum In ,.,.., · 1 t · Only Sl72,.500 Call "'ule waler view o tm· Barbara H~tchmgs at ~ved. 10,000 +sq. ft buildm!! pad. l lot orr 675-6000 oceanfron t. South _________ 1 Laguna. $450 ,000. P aooramac view. by _7_14_~ __ 2_199_. ____ _ owner. Turtle Rock Con· oo. Upgraded 2Br. 2Ba. ~Hilb I 050 den. 2 car gar. fonnal ••••••••••••• •• •••••••• din. rm .. inside laundry, Uisure World. Gate 14 palJo. SH9,000. 9SS-2154. Panoramic view. 3rd Distinctive Design Greets you the moment you dnW up. 1L 's ex· tenor a~ mtcnor ap- pointments speak of «.'On· temporary ea~e & da~na­ ly. 4 bdrm. 3 ba . plus fam. rm. Let us s how you Uu.s home tod<iy Larjl.fta leach I 048 ••••••.•••............. noor. Villa Nueva , 2br 2ba, 586-6879 A C. aft 7pm ~~~~-~-~ ~NHJ-1 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FUR SALE OR LSE Sale sr.?.500. assume 9% In low pymts tf rented SSSO mo. 2 or less children considered . L g . twnhse icondo-:IBr. 2Ba . frplc, 2 pool-;. 714-499·1625 1fN /\Iv msg. Mewpori Beach I 069 ......•...•............ BIG CANYON Spectac•ular i.:olf course estate. ti600 sq.Cl. 4 to 6 Bdrms, 5' 2 baths. Pool and spa. SI ,295,000. THE STARNES CO. He:.1. bwldablc ""whit in 673-7761 L ai;:un:i fop11 & --------- ava1lablt•, \ly ~tl\' --------- -REALTORS Waterfront ls dock Cllannin& Z br. 2 ba ... n t.en~t • val'alloo OOu9& 801 -.b St • Nb ms.ooo. owe m>.ooo iit 14'1c 833 2211 Waterfrunt & dock fkald yow uwn drt'1Hll hot~ C)f'I J0'k100' lot 603 J6lb St . N li. 1133-2211 By o....-ner Back bay, 3 br. ) ba , \lt'W. 20 14:! Bayview, S A 11 l:. SlJJ,000. 979-59rW ------ fmtbWf Co.do s1 o.ooo a owe 3br. 2 ""1 ba. lg fam. rm. VIEW 2915 Quedada'. open Sal &Sun 1-5.54&3477 BAY SHORES $385,000 Ut-aut1f\JI Rayshorci.. :I Bdrm executive homt Recently remodeled Highly upgraded. T~o s kylights, wetba r . beautiful patio with sun deck and spa. Fee land A mus t to see. F or private preview. call 752-1700. ,. tU r11 Q • If•, 1 ~, '~ ti.4 lot t' [~lt~liffl HARIORVIEW Lovely Mon11co model Quiet st.reel. Lrg. pvt back yard. ru.sumable 1st T.D. Pnce $185,000 Call owner for a ppl. 640-m:I. Lq 5 Id. lon}ain! WeU kept Harbor View Home. ong. owncr . lk'st buy al $234.900. Fee! Patrick Tenore. 631· 1266 -REALTORS EASTBLUFf VIF.W -PuOL. l o w maintenance yard 4 Bdrm. famdy room and neat remodeled kitche n. Near schools and l>hoP.. ping Call to o;ee! S219.500 642-5200 l!Coloi:1tal re 1H1rl-.1 Way-SIBS,000 by ownl·r 1 BIG CANYON I ,.r 17~ J851 0476 1 4 Rdrm Creative Cmanc· Pete Barrett I tnl! Assumable loJn ~~ Emerald Bay (;aU for appl Do"Oldor I Lease1opt.Jon. 180 del!rc1• .1~~ ....... ocean view. 3 br. 3 ba. h•t• 60 I LIDO land. Owner finance. 15 ~per Waterfront Condo year loan. inte rest only Speclat'ular view /\~ pmlS, partial pnm'. pml ~um.able loan CJll for ta. J years. $395.000 or dt>t:.u ls. best oHcr. Owner/a l(\. 497·5124or494 719l ~SUME 9.25% Contemporary OCEAN VI EW h o m e w1lh skylights & open beams 3 Bdrms. 3 bnths + WINE CJ::LL/\R PR ICED TO SELL Sl.55.CXXI' Bkr. 631 -5556 WOODS COVE 2' 1 blocks lo be;H·h Sparkling ocean VICW :! HR+ fam r m home w1beaut. oak nr.. bnck frplc. $185.500 i\:.suma ble In. Call eve:. 4!M 1936. own1agt. It's Not On The Level '*Cote Realty & lnvl'~tmcnt 640-5777 SEAVIEW! Ocean + city lights view S'Z75.000 · S399.000 Ex e lusive. Prine o nly . Patnck Tenore. Agt. 631·1266 Harbor Ridge Dynasty. unobslr'Ueted c1ly view 1950 sq. ft. 2 Br, 2 ba. SJS0.000 759.0634 Npt Cn.'St Condo Sl25.000 ll~e mstr suite w ocean \U + 2br, 21.,ba. fam rm. ffllk, nurrored wet bar. pool, jac, tenrus. 22 An~ Crt. Offers. G73-211U . EastbluH, 48r & den. $895. 'That's lbe theme for thL'I sprawling 3 BDRM .. 2 mo. tmmac. BATH split leV1ll home or 645-S399 contemporary design. ---------located lo Laguna,'s pre-Mwdltwt I .... Vila OuldooC' living in this 3 Bdrm. 2'hba home on water. Cstm features in· cl. Mexican tile, french doors. stained Alass. Newport Pier RHlty 67).2058 stigious Temple Hills area. Cross over small bridge to CUT GL~ LEADED ENTRY DOOR. which opens to upper-level. <bdrm + balb ). f eo turi nl! s tepsaver kit c he n w /BLT ·I NS . EXTENSIVE USE Ot' -------- CERAMIC TILE + UP· OWNER g raded c abin ets l.hroulhoul: Uv. rm. has THR[IT£NS San.Juan Capistrano 1078 . .....•....••.•........ I Ac Horse Esta+. «XX> sq. fl s1.11gle ~tory high q uality custom home. Pano view of Capistrano Valley Now under construc tio n . Completion mid May. $499,000. Dave Bourke IUtr, 546-9950. By Owner: 4 Br3 Ba. 2-sly VJew lot. Owner w1 II sell al 10,..r down or will trade Energy Factors 540-7245 ScftaAltO 1080 ...•..•..•........••... 3 bedroom hou.<;c for sale Pnnc.' only 547-3182 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOBILE HOME BUY-SELL-RENT · FINANCE Mobile HoMI Stew. W.ttwHonCenfet' CALLUS 661-1021 New dbl. Wtde 2 br. yard . private, dbl. corne r s pace. near Ho a g $28.500. 673-0093 eves BEAMED CEILING . (.ft random planked wood INCRWE 0 '..,"""99 '-~· ol ""' di fOYf Kro...i.led wO<dt bt-noortog, free·ltan ng low to fONll flN' "lllC>le "'°'d' firep&ace + WALLS OF 15% Down on con · ~ TIIAT LOOK TO domlolum bu owner I T Y F H 0 R THE SEA. Lower level thinking twice. Owner ..,1---T'I .......,,2,,.......1-.1--.lr-; . cootaloa 2 bdrm•. + linandng. Hurcy be.fore . . . . . . bltb, baa HUGE DEN/· be changes bia tefins. ,__..._ _____ _. F Aii. RM. W /WET AlkBjomfOC'delal.la. I o o G E O I U•IMA CM·•• --Aala. ot UMTtl anft' • 2 BR """· mat1' llll&e ), 3 taU. MC.. PoOI. i.nnll. ,_____ .. llatdL A.al ba ..._ llfl Ila 1 le w lde .-W&MTS. C.M. Acfull Hvln 1 . SUO. YACAMT aai,e :im ' .-.u: approx.1100sq ~.lo tplta rent. -_, lllJIU o..a-8d tl. Jl'rlMc .. wet bar, 2 car dmelo ..... JualU.'41d .._-.s.-owaer'Ulml 3 UWTI•, 1525. 2 rm. l80del oeeu vtew. Im· pr.Tenois.pool,aauna. ..,., "'a":ii!~t11.,_pr000aces • .:.. Ml ..... INdt ll" ~~·,=rp..'. ~~ mac:. 2br. frplc. patio. Jacuul prlvll. Leue Mllllllt"-se.r.. a... .... -•••••••••••••••••••• ..,_._, -,. • ,_,.. fria. aec. pool. te nnis 950. MSOlOl or <213 ) 114-7170 4 wdtaat-.OOO. TalWll.-ervaUona, '*"'-,,__.,_.....,_.._ Adult llvlo1 . 11100 7S2-5740 ~~~~~~-~1 181.~ M2·d03 lllOIStbeacbbouae l'mrnN!l'rmti® l81.z.Ml .. ~··y 10...WUMITl-CM ~ 862"'"111\H~Bm ....._vlal.. VIF.W New 3 Bdrm 3 Ha condo. all ext"rat.. ~ g»te commun1 ty, Harbor Rldge $UIOO/ 97~ - -S.aullful 2 bd, 2 ba __... ~t.Mbeaut.Jolthe townboua e uoll • ..._..U.fwW.a..d ...................... . l2'7 redftc f.-O. lhiA ~harm w/frplct. vaulted c~ll· ••••••••••••••••••••••• UwrmlntJ 3br, 2ba. din HOMES FOR RENT ~=mobUehomc ~·lnvstmta fS42.l003 ~~ ••••• ?~~ ~~le~::.:.-~:: ~~~·~~ce;t3~0~ don osen 1213N. COASr HWY 1..AOUNA BY..t.CH «.-. All:la .. fw~ IZOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I + A 1· r e :. , 11 e a r <ke1u\.81de. 'oned A 2. poMJbk: lot :.pill, 1111111 hur:.t' r u uc h , Clower lilJ'OW1118, etc. Reduced lo $139,000 C1&Jl HarH')' Koy,8rkr 714 757 5420 6f twwflh for Sale '300 .........•..••........• 4-Pl.EXES AtOM SI 59,000 200/oDOWM NEAR DISNEYLAND Broker (714 nso-l 624 S AC RI 1''1C i:;.s lot..s. Pac1f1c View Memonal Pk. 4·$400 ea .. 2-$475 cu. + transfE>r s:io. For de· tails wnte: PO Box 82, Pomt Arena. Ca, 9546ft, or call Donald Ch arle:; (707 ) 882·2525 Coadomhtiu•s fT own-homes for salt 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW IMTBlEST Gnat Location Take over low interest rate loan! Several choice 1·2 bedroom condo homes m popular Spr· 1ngs community an Irvine. Lakes. s treams. tennls. lush la ndscapLOg. From $57 .950. Phone today (J>nn. only l 544-1434 <Broker > ._.us/ CWh Sale 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 De luxe unit11 Hunt. Harbour. Owner will finance. 8kr673-2290. lnclOMt Properly 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 SHARP UNITS In an excellent rental area of Costa Mesn All u nit s h a\·e l o ft s. r1replaces. pri val e patios Pool . I u s h lands<.-apang. only 6 years new Sl.150.000. Prtn· c1 pals on ly. sorry I\ Quail Place <·xclus1vc 75.2 19'20 k QUAIL A.!~S~. I 0,.. TII t :lO r .M.I 12UNITS PRIME AREA Pnce reduced . Owner wdJ carry $404,000 al on ly 12'7r interest. Ne:.ir Back Bay . P ride of ownerslup. Only I I 6 X gross. Must sell. Hurry' BKR 545-9491 6 DB.UXE UMITS PR1¥E EAS~IDI::. CM 2 Bdrmseach TI~EST ARN ES CO 67J.Tl61 RENTAL lNCO~E PROPERTY From $39,900. Modular T) pe llomcs. 24 hr S('('Unty. 3 pvt be11ches. pool & pier. Tre•osure Isle Pk. ~I Pac1f1c Coast llwy. Lagun a S c h . R.M P. '714 )499-3579 EASTSIDE 2 -31dnft Units Sl42.500 FULLER REAL TY 546-0114 4-PLEXES RtOM Sl.59,000 200/oDOWH MEAR DISMEYLJt.HD Broker (710750 1624 14 Unita. Ocean view. A»it1ve cub now + 1'u Shdt.er Finaoce at 93 and No points. 9 sx Grau MJ0.000. AJk for Jim Valentine. A gl 911;1.5i7 Ill.AD & IU1TER J fourplexes in Co:.ta Mesa Can be :.old ~ately All 3 Br 2 Ha each. Owner w1 II c.-a rry at 10'"4 ror -I yean. 25' • down .F\tU pnce SI 95.000 t'ach. Each apt lS rent~ jt S400 mo Yearl) in \'QIT)(.' $1,.~ *bldg /(" PR€~TIG€ I HOME:~ Heal l!};late Investments 3333 W Coast llwy, NH 645-6646 Closed Sonday NEWPORT HEIGHTS i! Br house & 1 br i:ue~t . lrg R-2 lot. Assume lvJn $137 ,500. O wnl'r hk r. ~ •OC UNITS• 156-ln xlnl area of Anaheim. 10 yr:. old Gross 1.11rome $523,000 74-2Br.1Ba 8i-1Br, JBa. super pndc dowoerstup AmI1g SS,250,000. 52-Pnde of owner:.h1p. H.B. Gross income $240,000 Seller mot1' at cd SU:00.000_ lPropcrty 1s sold but d t>al look:. shaky. Back-up offers accepted) DAVIS & CLARK INVESTMENT 4CXXl Westerly Pl Ste 285 Nwpt Bch 851 1666 2 FOURPLEXES 15% Down. 12"f,, rmanc- m~ avail AlO'r. Assum loan. 2 years old. Be::ich & Uarf1eld. llunl.ulgton Beach. Tremendouo; leverage. Smith Meyt-r. ;\fl., 64(}5357 or 548· 78l3 Sl()PTO IEACH 6 Deluxe units, only $325.CJXl. SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 2200 ~······················ ~Acre. Palm Dest-rt. :.ip proved for 13 cvnllo~ Owner Rmkcr C73 2:91 Two :.hi ll8 · lots 43-1 Bc~onia. Build to swt Ownr Bl<lr 7~112.5 543 GM~ Mountain. D~. Resort 24~0 •·•·••················· FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 hath home M1si>1on La kes Country Club. Golr· lenlUS-pool Beaut1Cully landscaped , no main· lefl800e yard 98l0Clubhou.w R<I Desert Hot Spnng~ 213-378-25i2 OutofStm Pi OfM'rly 2600 •••·•····•··•••·······• F'ORSALF. ~EW 3Br. 2Ba CONDO. decor<alur furnished. ~ rrplci.. fabUIOU!> Vlf'W, ol,.1ke Tahoe. S275.000 675 flO'i:I Red&tm bchancJe 2800 ······••··············· Fallbrook I 19acrc Xlnt. hldg lot. Horse country w VJew Trade 0 .C pro perty, $45,000 851-1664 Red&taff Wanted 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BUY HOUSt:S AT 95°/o OF MARKET VAl.lJF. •No Fee •ltnmed. Purchaw •Move ~hen ready •Pnvate Party 978-70R7 ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• eor-.. ..,. 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAMIOSHOUS 3 BR. Pool, view. tmmed poueulon. $1600 m o .. ldll June 1. 644-2724 '""-lt44 2 Bdrm home. uorurn ID). 2 1t.ory, 2 br, 2 ba. Furn. lmO. l..ou Hrt.-cht.el 4'Aasoc. 875-3331 ----c.-.. w.. l222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• No 642-3743 g arages. Fdmll1es UveooLldoforS11195mo.4 peta. please. Kids & pets bf'. 2 Va ba. Call BUI at 3 Br. 1.,._ ba, 2 car giar. welcome. Call 964·~ or 673-1.D> Encl. back yard. Xlnt ~ 973-2971 . Agt. oo fe.!__ REUST_E_D_M50 __ 2b_r_g-ar-. l oc. Call aft 6pm Ma..,...~ 3269 patio. Mature edits, oo CZ13 )153()-2551 • • • •• .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • pet.">. "v aaJ 3 /20. 645-5 778 aft 2 sBr. 3 be, lrvmeTerrace, 2 Bdrm, l ba, lge yard. NO FEE! Apt. 4t Condo ~incl Avail now kids OK. S415 m o rentals Villa llenlals to Aug. 15th ;\ gL . llll3-0ll02eves 6'1S-4912 Bkr 3276 644-9635 3 Br 2 Ba, avail. Marrh l Sl'.J(X) ul, last & '>l!C'ur 848..&1814, 848-6444 ..•.•.••.•............. 3 Br l Ba. frpk, walk to beach & stores. Sl650 mo 1st & last + Sl50 deJ)Ol>1l '1W-02ll8 Ad Sitter" l7, 24 5 hr. ctu.ldren & Pt"lS OK hrs. 642-4D> f100 mo 5J6. 7542 Spygla:is ocean & bJY ~· 4br. new l'rpO? & irat J car i.:ar 2 Crpl<'~. J g rdnr incl Sl~OOmo ~6 2 IV. den. 2 l>a condo. l yr lea<se. S.'S75 mo Pool & "1>8 lsl. last + $200 dep ~sq ft. 493-1.34 l : t•ve-. <ml.254 or 493-2734 Ask {or AJ or J erry Coda Mna 3224 --- ... •••••••••••••••••••• Un 2 bdrm. J ba. garati(c. Ocean VU~\\. dlx i UR. 2 ba. condo. frpl(' . deck. all bit l.J\S , will cons1dtr 2 yr. lease S750 mo ' DUI'. agl~~ ·----3280 Sharp 2 br, SlDVl' & refn.: Adults, no ~I.!. $395 mo 5481377 KIDS /PETS OK EASrSIDE 2 BR. $4% 1 BR dup S395 t;ar & Plllx> 642 2.S 10 or 646 411-'11 <..lean 2 br w t:nd i.:arJ gc· $375 mo AduJL'> no 1>1:h TI3W W11son t;.11 4118~ OEIJGIITl't.:I. :I lxl. .! h.1 m qwet art.'OJ Iii 1i.:ht A d'l("(.'r. $.S!Y.i 11111 Palm~ 556 '18011 or .I t•.111111 6::11 1ai6 A~'t lfOM~ l''Oll ltt-;:-. I 3 or 41Jr. Pnr t-<l from s.a>~ .. 'lml ) ant & .11ara.11e:. 1-'am1 1i l'i. plea:.e. K id:. & pe t s welcome Call 964 ~ vr 973-2971 N(t. no fN- Sharp Mesa Verde 3 UR 2 Ba, Family Hm. QWt'l ~lrt.'d. hie room~ S&'iO mo Ch.11dren & -.mall pt.'\ OK Call 540-ll51. J :.k for Da~ Exec. home J Bdrm. newly de<:oratl'd, lrpk. :! car gar . Pnvult.' "r churc~. :.chools & !> C Pia.ta. Patao tum 111ll $650 mo 54ti :111:,11 or ~a.fl 12111"'" J Br. 2 ba. fam rm. fl'l'k courtyard t·ntr~ , \s(l . Ca n>I 552 · :!AA4 nrbch. $.,'j(J() mo 536-8312 3242 ....................... llwtlanglon ll<i.rbour :1hr z~,ba. Condo l-'q;k i:reenbcll \'ll'W Xl rd JU('t' S625. ~ 8377 fo.:.Xec home> 5 fir. J ba. rnit·ru w:nc'. tr:;:.h 1·11n1p ~11 l.i;ir full arn1•111l1t·., !~) 4:MX Trin1dJ1I hlJnd lrl! J f:irdm . S'J5CI V. 11 h .l:i rlocl< $1100 1\~ ij-141 1.843 -. 3244 ••................•..•. 5<-veral r ent a h avail NOW• from SJ95 2br. 2ba. ~ :Jbr. SSOO Zbr ~ Sl650. Sbr. 3ba, $700. 4br. 3ba. 1'E W $7~5. ~1 -21nl 'The l..altc:; L.uJ. -.. . a 11 amen1lle:. L pi,:raded 2bl" ~~o -<ll'p :\o Pet:> 497 .wn WOUDBRl l>G ~ CON UC > Jlir. l 11lia.. 1 ~ r nt·"' ht pbllo. nr lak{', rt.-c !Jell 832 47f;] RBO'Al.S 5Br.21"1b3 ~I •l Br. 217 ha l'taol "iwprt Be11rh S::fi:> 3Br. :!' Jhil ::.·;1w1 .aBr. ;illJ -.xu 1 IAYAtOMTnrMHYC Z700 sq rt. S bdnns. I ', ba SJ650 per mo I case. will cons.ider short term. Real Esta+. Stott 675-1771 I~ ok' SUpc.•r b1~ 3lir. :!t>d hm on ovr ', <il'rt• 1n liack li<t)'. frpl. rnuntry lulch. elL' Grt bnkhw "" ~t!'t bar S7~l mo C:Jll 54().(SM. 64.S-37Ti BIG CANYON ~uni) guarded IJvUlg Spac1ou.'> Deane bomt' 64().~ Steiia lO tx>ar h Lg. deluxe 3 br fJm home.~ Newport Crest Condi) Hae m:;tr :.le . ocean 1.-u ~ b..-. 21, ba. fam rm frlri<'. Wl'1. bar. pool,,_., lenrle> ~ 6i3 3181 NI!: W P O HT ISL A' lJ WAT ERFK O ~T. :! bdrm:.. n (OW CpL'.. d rpb , rtc No petS Cu-; & v. al er pd. Sim yrly tl.3 225t; UDO lSLE 3UH. 1'1 bJ , hl t1ns. So p~L1•1 SQJO,mv 673-406;1 .........•..•.••.•..... 2Br. 2Ba Condo. nr So C:.t Plaza, dwnstrs, ~hr :.t.•f all ul.11 pd except elec SC75 mo. 894-2592 ------3298 . ...••••.••.... , ...... . 2t>r, Twnhsc huge m-...1 r bdrm. 2 car J!a r w iopnr So Pet.<; A\'a1l :J 15 $52::0 ~ Condomiiliums Unfumishe-d 3425 ....................... LEASES GALORE! ln~dM ~ • 3ttr ... :.side C M • cxc,•. type Brand new + poul spa & pnvacy. $000 mo be •2Br Irvine V11lagv <:r~cn . brand nt'" 1uound floor unit $495mv. lsc •2Br+den. In in.- Sharp S650 mo Ii><' CGll to Pr.view 752-1700 2 BR. n(•w c-ph. end ~Jgc. W D hkup. en• I pallO ~e«a \'f•rtk an•a $'2S mo 557 ™5 Ye>arl) :1 hr :! h.J, µat1•1 .!Br, :'.!Ha . ddu:\c ncv. • (lfl i.:arJIW e:il"J>'ln 1;,,.lrl du \lr. i.-,.,11 ~PJ t~11111 dH:.. l. IO'>l' l•J lw.•l h $7 '5 <.;hJ P•rl 'I r .. BroadmoorSeaview '-1 ''II>' CLl::AN :! BH ~ J!,11 I Quiet. SJ7S t\dulh. 1111 pt>lS 773 W W1h11rl I H r , l , . Hr ) l .1 • 'r ' "' gorl!t'nU'> ''''" ;:u .. rdc<l il\t curnrn Jl h "' hr p.tl '' ol 1• 1!.JrJJ.(t' ' l.1.J ,\ ~ r •>k S-4Y.,. ~11,-1 251>1, 111 ti.314d89 O>llefee Par1t a reu 4 br 2 ba, frplc, bltn:.. t"nd yard, dbl t·ar i:ara.:t• ~ Com<'ll ffi?S 1m I ~r fml yd :'>IU J,;,.1;, Newport tlr11:hh ;iHr :!Ua. fJm rm c hildr .. n ok SfiOO. me I ~.mh·r11•r Iii "atc•r fiJ l 1111:1 nr I 3Zl 7llSO:ifl ;:'I 1 3Hr. 2' ,& <.:-Ondo n11 ix·1~. pool & tennis S."i!l5 mu Uark Uay 641 1:124 At..tt 2br . :-om Nr K ~1 ;1rl S350Mo Call aft 5 548 5._<j.16 3 l:Jl' +den, 2 frpll' ·..,. lar.:t' POOL Ne "' l'VIH.I Collcl!c Prk S72S · i1ool scrv l.'ll. lit!tl + :.<·l' I ) r lease A,·a1l 1mml>d Xlnl fanuly u rea i\1>.'t Du' 111 646-~ Es1de 3Br 2ba, new l'rpl & drps, rpk. nr l>l'hOOI' Sl'.J(X) 645 2764 2Dr. $4.50 mo c•h1ldr~n. ~d. c•pl..'I 782 W 18th ~t 646-11 ~-&i6 6255 Ct.'ST'O~ N 1-:w CON DO :J Br :!', ll;i rrvll JB('UUI :-.o c·h1ldrt•n ur pet:. $650 mo 1>42 531:: 2 Or. I ba. C'rpt., 1111>'>. $'-'iO ~at 211!6 l:.ltlen ~l ~doltl> f.42 kilO 3226 . •....••••.•...•..•.•.. EXECUTI Vl-.:S I-or lea.~ . Dr's home with white waler views Multi ~el 3 Bdrm. 3 bath -..1th Study. Sll.50, mo Lagwia Village R 1'. 497 1761 4 l>r. 3 ba. c>«'ean valley Vlc.'W 33122 Manna \'1~ la. 496-4210 ~Valley 3234 ....••..•.............• HOMES FOR RENT :i or 4 BR Pnced from 1525-m-75 f'ncd yard & garal(es 1''a m 1 li l'' please Kids & pets wdcome Call 964 2566 or m-an. Agt. nor~ IW"4•1Hch 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOM~ FOR RENT "' terulJ.., l'OO rt' JJOI 'l A 1acuzu. itrdnr 1n<.ld '1250 mo 9QHl6Z3 973-2!1'7 I. ,\)"(\.nu ICl' ---- Dlfl t 9H URfw'WI 3600 l u rt I t' r • 11 ~ I " ' " I \ CDn:to 2 br. 2 ba + den. •••••••••••••••• ....... fVYll )J<' th °'"'l>t Cre-.1 Rt-Jul nt:\\ 2br. :!h.1 \J,,tJll $1.:-.-• M -> .!T.I' "' 'unrl••• I.. I lu " 1 lnhn1t• 21.Jr & """ \ I I tic)! C..ir~~•tf\ l"'nhn .!l1r • mu rnlo\J\I $,,!..; 1 Jll b.i , , r !1111l.1n~· .... 1r f,11) ~ L~· Sl!(.'5 ruo ~1 !hi I l n 1 ' • r ' 1 l ~ I' .1 r I.. To,.nholl'>l'. l.ori:<' .I bdrm :!11 bJ IJfJ!•' ~ Jrd. awxt lo .in't.'nbelt Tl'n ru.·-. pool~. t•tr Sfi:!"i mn lt'a.-.c 7!>4 If.HJ or ilfl ', ,\ wknd..c; 5:t! 11~ 31"\r. !'Ila rnd uml rnndu S.t1'5 mo l~l + 1st, S1~1 ~uni). :!1 Hl'nt.1a.w Dr UIU 631 :n~ or !W6 <!lt:'I "'itci.1." ;m 11••. !ILL n -.... Lr~ !Hr :: IM l~m rm lcl\ It' \It'"' J)QOI S~l lln111 Hr~ r 644 0134 V. A 11-.IH'HUJ\T "' tlo• lo. for ~mailer bt1:i1, 1~'"'"r part of duph•\ ~ Br " JJI uu1. 11!1' 11' rm w frplr 2 rar J?arJ~('. nc•.,..I\ dt>turJlt'<I Ot•c·i. all bill\.'. :? bib to br;,t·h 40lO Rl\t.>r Avt• DnH•hy, do nvt <hsturb lt>mmi.; Sm 1 l h M e y e r . ,\ It t • ~ 5357 or 548 71113 .,. .J, h 'II I I \I ,, • I I ~nkf\imiwd .•....•....•...•....... lab>a hJand 37 06 .................•..... IAYfttOMT Avail Mar I • J~ I 5 lil•aut up~l<ilf'. <1Upl1•\ .1pt 4 Udrm:-. J bJ dhl .:ur ~un<lel'k ~50 m11 1oduck><I ut1l1t1es l..ou Bn>ehlel & ~sot 675 3.1.JI lc6ooP~ 3707 •••..••.•.......•••..•. .ICEA.'11FRO:'olT 3Br.21kl 9)5() mo + ut1l Wint•·r rental Ca 11 67S-46&1 Woodbndi;:e E.11lult~ -I br. 211 b3 $750 mo ,\,ail lmrned. Cloe;e lo park. o;rhool">. & pools Call S:ih ~52 0129 or SS I 3000 l~l U>nc:k> 2br den.:!' Jbu. 3 pal1os 2 ~ on ~aul Ranrho S J Golf Counl' Pro< decor & landrp >\l tcll ~ar S800~1o &$0 6&tl \.ERSAI LLES cor.uu r1.ft12 2br._ 2ba. llarbor 2 Br w ~I wm~er ~l·nl \ 1cw Spet:tacul.1r bt&l.i:;t $3.541 MJrc h111 :imt>n1t1e:. Sl'l'Urtl~ to June l5 biJ S685 L..,.a ~odi 3248 Adult No Pct.:. SS95)1n ii 1 008 ~I or !l 5 \1 F 714 &&.'t fl2C:? lllufb t'OOdo J Hr< l h.1 c; I 1• e p 1 n g r 11 o m ~ & kll<'h<'nctll'' ~s "'k & up < )('l'anfronl ti7S-K7 lll ••···•••········•·•·•·· < t:A.Nf'RO:O-.T ~m:mn.Y Ri':NTAL. .... tr1 l<''el minl n1n1I Coronoct.tMar 3722 lmrned ~l~' Sul.Hn•t ••••••••••••••••••••••• S350&\;p RMP f714 1 4~ 3579 11n k1tb & Jll'L" SiOU l'\1•14po1M 11.·.H'h0'1 fmt'-.l .! \~E'nt fi441 UO:l\I hr • hJ. on l~ wnt.·r ~Hits 32~0 •..•..•....••••.••..... *LIDO ISLE HOMES !-"'O R Rt-:l"T :1 °" 4 AR Pnrt"d fmm J UR. 2 BA. lrit :.unm ~s:-,gs Fncd yard & pullo 2 car t.:ar Al't'l'" g araj!es Fam1l11's to leM1s. IX'h & cluh plra~e Kids & pet:> S850 <2 13 1653 ~900 ur w~lcoml' Call 964·2.'\66 or ••m•4•)67-5-•0806 _____ _ V732&71 Al(l.no fee ~ 'e /; ~~ •· ro¥1·.f &Jr~ b -thtph~ e~eu ean~ rt.tr'\n1f\t1 - ~ w1ll ~ ~ruf ~~I. M-smc.t~~~ 4 li·••Jn & hay views SHOO mv l'alt 'tor ucl.Jl h wkd;1)"'1. 642 lilC.I '3724 . .......•..••••...•.... SUSCASITAS f\am. I br apt $300 & up Enr l. ~ar Adults. n•> pets 2110 Newport Ul ~ Btwn I! 30 & J pm Spar I llr ~urden apt l\101 & re1• NI ut1l pd ,\dull. no ~ts SJ:iO 1-:1 Puerto Me:.a t!69 '1aple Ave, :ipt 5 1 Rr mob1 It• home $32.5 Ga' mcl Mature adult:-. No pets Qwel . securl' Ul91 Nwpl Bl~ 646-3373 1Wiw4'• leadt l7 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :g;ti>W :xfi~. i: ~ _, I I 1-I ; bUt·lft BBQ, (\Ulflnlshed .__ ...... _ __..._~ .... f ::. =~c~U:e ~'J WW I T U K 0 N I ! lt 11 dept'tHlng when you provide adcUtlonal £1~ I Is I I q will your body 10 1011noe a nd ...... apace) "IT'S -c--a.....-. .. tn•v endorH II OYlr lo a ....... NOi' o~ THE LEVEL" Hlwport _,..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.O Joaquin Country Club area, Irvine. Yrly renl•I. end unit. Overlooking lake and aolf cou rse. 2 BR "den, rum. No pets. momo.yrly. 3 or 4br. Priced from S.-151115. Fncd yard & garages . F'amlll es please. Kids & pets wekome. Call 964-2566 or 1173-871. ~.no fee MAHDMEW! 2'1-Vwr? ;;~·'"/~;~. You may request Ad.Sitter serva ~hen placing . your od . : . our ~·Si~er number Will appear an your Doily Pilot od . . . Ad-Sit1er takes your messages .. . you coll in at your convenience to ge1 the responses to your od ..• this seNice is only $5 per week. For more information ond to pk>ce your od coll 642-5671 H.l'•AHIST Spenlsh Ea late Living ' Beautiful parlt·Uke sur· roundings . Tl'rraeed pool. Sunken ga11 bbq. s pa rkllna fou ntains S pa c inul\ r oom::. Separate! dlnln1t are;i. onlk·ln closet.11. home UM kitchen & cabinets. Walk to llunlln gton QonteT bul we think T 'H E '4~H57 I N E T N 0 0 I company PRICE ISi I Offered tor 1--.lr--'Tl-r.l'~lr::'--rl-i .., c-11'•"' 1h• c~..ci.1. QllO!td V bv Ml"'Q "' th• "".N'"ll -d• OIJkT NEWPORT CR~ .___.___.._.._...___._, yO\I O.••lo!> ftom '"°"No 3 ti.low 84',IOO M Prtc• AUeaUon tnv•torl ! • br SE&nilSONE condo.~ down. AITD. 'IOOAYlll uau ma b le loan . MISSIOMllALTY LeYeraae p.lore. Pool. ... Oil....,, LaJU08 jlomt, tamJI. &41-711.3 Bay ta Beach 75i--08U ........... ll41 . ..................... . Exec uti ve h ome. buutllully appolnt(-d & landsc.aped, Ideal for en· tertaJnlnl, ne.ar beach. Ol1l fOC' more lnfo. '1300 . TTf.)490 2 fk~room furn. s.i6S TownhouaeCurn.S.W~ Adults, no_pelJI UtlliU .. Fr«"' LAQUlNTAHKRMOSJ\ 111211 Palt.lkie Ln. l blk W. o( Beach. 3 bile.a S-of EdiJlcer. ..... 494-0731 ftll.. SC1+MUTSAM...,..•ca.1......._1oao Victoria Beachtront Home. yn lie. redwood/· brk int. 3Br, patio: m.. '1'I0-3212 . Sell \7tth EME ! lt'aaBJlEEZE a..ifted Ads 6'2·5e78 M'J 5441 .... -· ,. ~ , ........ , , ,. ....... ,....--...... r .... ••·•-: ..... • • ' -I ~ ......................... ,,,,. ... ~_....... ...... _..._.... ........................................... -. ........................ ~ -- - 7 .... , ... ·~ ...... .,,, ., ... --...---------.._. ' .. 'fa ls oats U..... .. uata ......._ ...... SMre 4JOO "' , I , flu 5, ' ...... t a I ....... •••••••••••••• .. •• .. -• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. -................. . " .. , .. n•••••••-·--···--·-ts-•••••··-·-!? .. ! .. !• ...... _ .... tknr-• ....... .., ._,Aft!W~• ._. , :. ,.,'*Yao. •• DAL v flllOT I OM....... 441e , , , w ...... 4IOO • ••• Ill. • ; ~-....... ae..-............ c.c nw1a• ••S>ellM•I .. _ ..... ·ue er.. ..... ·JIM a...... •M •••,1 ..... ..., .,.,tr a..._~ l Proreu1onaU1 elau -.. ····--·--··· -·-·--···-·· ·--........... . mKTilllOIJS ..-ICI ll. ar Harbor• Weddlat Orsutsi.r nu;,.J ~. l700 941 ft., a.dft ,._ 10 8li* UJCAnOIL H.8.,atl.~TZIO or t.aM dmlt of.,,_. ................... _ ....................... -,... Cf'lllll. ................ Ne..... l.Wll.. 9 t • -;:!. lllL .... 1 Ir-ar. OCC. QWI(. ur eocl ur. Yt/D .. ...,. HC>UWATIS a..-""'"'-.!!JAN-~. fll •• 1 .......... la .... * a.&. tltO. Call b 11 o ~ .. p , I r p I c • 11MJN --~ I... .. o-t l'lllla. .... a,ta. --~.. ..CSJfW c... ...... ..-. ..... AJC. , .. , ..... ~ • T!ILll.I IQ.la) !_Br~ ~.~e ft!lri rmmt. wnt.d to •hr • ~ ....... ,..,, ..,_ -... ~ ok. ao ~ a.al for 1.JPt ._ -w ___ air -..... ,.... .. --w .. ~ ~ ••• =-. .,.,, °' o.m..ea..ram.oo ......._ue '°" cou"" ·-·~·--· .. ~-=•· = ...... -.-.w..UoaM •;=:e ll4J *"·..,.......... ~:::..i::=:· mo••N1t.. •No. s8*m• ...., -.................. ~nco.do.2br. a..&...,.. llld..,.... .. t*d-lM'lt I br, 1 be, au •. ha. l'rpt•. drps, 2ba. tr,le. pool, cklM to n.....-. ..... c•ra1e WubJdry blllna. t.HOllo dr• 1115.11!..S.W. -w.J br, 1 ba, COV• ooluap New elove. •lm.9¥9....,. .......... Malmo. 1Bdr9-.papiaid ~5*a t:IOO JITII .._,_,_, _,.,. U.00. OD I.be bay. 2 UR, 2 ..... __. _ .... _ ..--_,.,. 81, pvt paUo. •10 mo MaW'e woa'9D to ial\r, tml 2 BR I Ba apt. kJ&da pri v. W /tall fem parenUi 2 1 r old. St50 mo. +must DELUXEOYYICES 4.000 u . 22" ........ O.Uat·• Be1l ameoHic1, loc Ult&,_.. IJO met,~l•l7 ·-------9'7S.Q ft. warebo uae . ._ _______ _ WJbe&h. t.naiet door. CK. No'-'. m>. Ul·T170 .... w ...... 4600 ....................... FOUND ADS AIE FREE Cal: ... _.. -: .... -D _14&-_llU __ -• .. •••••••••••••••••• yrty SUbrnlt oo cbJdreo a Br, a bl. PMt.ia. 91irl tn buuUIUJ WoodbrldMC! ""peu. bave )'OW' owa ""°"" lo· llUlk!d. Central loc. off 8Ma St., CM. S@.UIOl aft SPll. Ive m 11 6 numlJw. NO LEASE J ...... l .._..af&. 18'1'111 No peta 10.0 8 aw, l"9bl, TwhH w/yrd BMyl&et.cb AMa.O.peAd.. V.a.da MM~,,_, Avail now IWIOMo. + 75'Mlll l tilNel&. ----· 0.U 71H8M370dy11, ldr'9 '-wt..... r ... ~-evee. •!'87 •• Cloen. Gl.det. z bet a·t>a I er c:oodo. Or_a_n .. -4:-tree-No kkii/Pfil m>101u • • 2 br 2 ba, 11paclou11. C&&.bedra.I ce!Unga, l'S70 Fema le . Costa M esa mo. 7(IO.UM8 IDM. 1175/rno. Coouu:t. Uaa: W: 833-9571, ff: lbd. crpt. d.rpa, stove & ~1-G'lO. PWS Rec:eptjooJ.at, telepbont aoawerlog, mlal db· tribuUoo, u rox. eon· fennce room. brand new b6dg. sec. aerv. avail. 1 im. free w ;e mos rent.al. '42-5671 an.bedroom eouaie lD qutet 1pot lo Laauoa BBadl. COrooa del Mar or Colt.a ll•a toe S300 or -.. Quiet area ..en-I~~~~~~~~~ tial Writ. ad H3I c /o ,. The D11lly Pilot l.AlltorFoundapet.Ca Newspaper, P .O. Box Anima l Aaslatanc ~. Coflta Mesa, CA Leque.SS'T-2273,ooCee 92628 or lelephooe Pbund or lost a pet? c a 673'7e54. Special Pals Hotllo1 Wife bat.es my office lo 71'/972..1235, 2131258-7311 APAlrneft's CaDJel!Ul·la98. Struma, tennlli, pool, eaMe OP•••• J~ ...., No peta fng, wsbr/dryr, 2 cur P'OOM 1255. REQUIRED YIMMM-.... : Soc..-Activ\ttet Ot- rtet1tr • ffM Svndey Brunch• 880'a • P9r· "" • Ptut l'ftUcti lnCW9 -..JMCMAnc. Ttniw. • FrM Leuona (pro l pro shop)• 2 HHtltl ~·Sauna• ~·~ ming. Driving Range J Br. 2 e. ~ ~s. eve. It wlmda Eraila.. ...._walk REALi'ORS 2 !for, 2 ti. Un.tv Ten- t.o eoep&.te ilaol'Pilaf. --_ ~. i>nv .. ammac. ~ laodiupecl .,.. ,.... lll6 Pool. lllO. 700. lOO'l. gar wJstrge. Ideal loc. Ph.&!l.h new Twnhse pool, No pets U50 yearly to ap-:tlr, 2'hba, Sl75Mo. dep. piy. Mr. Muey 873-2938 ~ Lllil. 83HIOM. _or_64&-__ 7&62. ______ 1 Fem to ahr N B Coodo D>No. Tustin Ave, Sant.a Aaa.m-0837 Ca-ooa de1 Kar; dlx. 2 rm. ..ate. Realiooomi C'S Corp.875-6700 tiome: Do you have desk LOST· REWARD sptoce or sm olc where I · v lo can move my phooelfiles Brook.burst, sml. In; & rent for $100Mo ., haired dog, wbL w /bL '°'port area pref. ea.rs•pa.rtotface. Pia =~ ~te ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ leoct. 3141 Hmtr:,,~ ~Sp.. 2Br. 20.. ,,pk . dvck. • ..................... . 3 8r, 2 be, ftpJC, 1 block to W/llame l28S + Util, beach m> mo Avail 63Hi7"eves. March L Ask for Bent, Male. looking for rem. w Desk space SJ.00 Mo .. aml office $150 Mo. 1827 Wesl cliff Dr, Nwpt Bea.ch. 631-0900 b2.aaw m0ar. 983-36'1 LOST: Lacty·s pearl rin ..... =~ mar~ n~ "::!· Luxury Ol~an vu, 2 br. 2 8 C!1t Wtlloa, .M. Matthatl6l·l1Sl be. covtlred parlung. 831-Wl:l,,,._3I08 • 111001mo4M--0066. 0 ; EM/lrtett/ gold telling, VI ,._. Manner's Mile, N.B. c 9tlHTllor~2507 share 2 Br apt. on lhe nrooea.osmal12br; gar beach S250 + ulll ta &o .... BeMIL oear ...... °" •oc.h 1840 EANFRONT STUDIO l2M6 St: pauo: 1 ba 673-2284 anyume. afice spa~ avatlsible 700 sq rt S275 mo mcludes Wl & ma I.at Good tor a lion. PCH & &2nd St. Newport Shores Cent.tt Call Robbie. dys 548-0757, eves 64.S-0221 --••••••••••••••••••• Feb 13 . R t:WARI aew2br,2belOWDhouse ••••••••••••••••••••n•• 10 Old Medlt Villa. $tl5 yrty Mat 1, dshwr M!e Sal only 10. 30 lo 1.2 tl>m Chnsuan. qwet & clean. room & bal.b. 5190 Rec faCll CM 7Sl· 7908 ....... 'JS-OJ.SO llEAUT1fUl APART· MEMT't: Singles. I & 2 Bedrooms • Fur· 1Hshed & Unfumished Q;yUOU. frplc, laundJ;i beamed cell.u\IP!, leiided °'' c rt.itt SOOS --------····••••••••••••••••• LOST lnsh Sett.er . I rm.pabO. Adl4ltaooly. OEl ~.pvt beb. many TSLM.gmt 842.9412 * UXE * treeb. I lldlt, DO pels, $485 Near Beat'h lBr Oplx. S400mo. lse, s hopping. Share cozy apt. w 1ont:o· No pets. SS7..QJ85 tal fem A.J 1 rum r ree Need profit sbarulg assoc lr.i>. Pe:non claiming t fOt' act mg tf1lm 11tud10 have fouod our s mlley Potential 1ocome un· yr okl pet on PCH, flJ bm.d.ed. No tnvestmeot 8dl. please return he req'd.Call71'19157-02S2 975.$071 dys, 951 -13: • Adult l.Jytng • No Peta • Models Open daily 9to6 Oakwood Garden Apertmenu Nftport Buch/Ho. 880 ll'line (at 161h) 1714) 645-0550 Newport BMctt/So. 1700 16th SI (Dover 81 16th) (714) 642-El170 -....UTrip? 2 le deo condo furn ror housekeeping. $625 mo. Weelld.tys 97s-4.'MJ; eves New 2 Br. 2 Ba. fple. blLns. Westside CM. $385 Adulta. no pets. 642· 7803 ~ Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba townhouu. Spacious flrepLace & pool. Quiet area. Adults, oo pets. MSO. 87S-51M9/64S-3381. *2 Br or. So. Csl PlaU1. $450. No pet& 759-0217 or 00·1.al Nr. So.. Cst Plua, 2 br, 2 be apt. Pools, etc. Im· owe. cond. No children or pets. 5'25. less dis· cnml ~7'18; 83&4447 ell1308. 4ll8-05ll6. 1 Br. bltns. ref rig. pool. 2 Br apt. 3421 E . 16th St. = 00 pels. $325 Adults. DO pets. $350. Yr· ly. Alllouofuro. ~718. mo. '94-8689 GARDEN APT. ~ •och 3869 2 Ir. AcMh only 3pools Q>vered car port palioapts .. BBQ'~ close to fwys & brhil walk to shopping. 171 I I Goldtnweat atWanwr 847-6064 HwwlincJon Granado $375 Walk to beach. Im· IDllC. 2 bdrm, 1 ba. Close lo e verytb1ng . 301 BalUmore. Gemini Realty • 1 & 2 BR P1110 Apt~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCE.AHROHT ~. 3 Br, 2 b1t. Frplc, yr. ly,gar, W/Ohookup. TSL Mgm t 642.-1603 'et 2 br w/gar, patio. pool, adults, no pets. 1801 11 l5l.h St. Nwpl Heigbt..s. $42.5.642-7340 PARK NEWPORT COUMJRY CLUI LIVING Singles. 1&2 bedroom aixs. & townhouses. f'rom $399 644-1900 lbr, Iba Versailles 247, newly decorated. refn~. $S2S mo. ~2 wkdys W 6. WkE'nds : 840-4302 or (llJ )434. 7660 Quiet Nwprt lits, 2Br lba. patio, encl gar. $425. Adults. no pet.s 760·<YW5 or 67S.Si930 Carol. 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aft 51 wlmc:b 631 ·2008. $100 Mo . Secretarial, Rmmte to s btt 4 bdrm xerox copy & ~am. Laguna Niguel borne, avwJ 631~ ~o<w!ut:l incl > S~l · tmBaker~t. (Close to ys rrwys , ai rp ort & t-\:m 'I nver 2.S. to shre 3 rl"3laurants) Off1 ce1 t.drm bse nr tx:h rn fl B from 143 sq fl. to 2660 i.q w fireman $<!50 mo h Ample park ing. 5.3& 139 l (7)4 646-2Sl82 ---- Female roommate to ---------!>h.an: w 1>am<·, 4Br. 2liJ :IX> Sq tl. off1c·l'. P"t 2&-ooclilfbybeach. 12% !be 1J1 M('l>a Verde. UiO bath. 76.5 St Clair. Sll1tt: mo. Adults, no pets. 332 mo.+ uul J an S4&-0786 0 , c.osta Mesa t'ret!w:1v l:}icino Lo Set: Mgr, itpt Nrweruent nt."11r liaker & C. Fem roomm<1tt• 25·l9. linsl.01 saiomu G4S illOO -.... -_...._--...,-"""'1--..Wd.-..--I i.h.Are JUr, 2Ua .i Pl . ________ _ _,...~ 3900 a\11ll Mar I S200 mo - -or UUI mcl fHO-OlBI aft 6PM ~office spacc ~ ft ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• 12&) DlO CM are-e1 Seawind Village Slrlli)tht mlil~ look1.t1R for M t-·. ~hr t:>.pen.ses. 2txl JJX S217 + UlJ] ~La Mesa, 641·932M. ---- ~Ufi'll Will bwld to swt 2500-,,, It near OC Alrpori. <: .. it I 5.56-0353 llBIA.I Costa Mesa. S6000 mo GroY... plws games. New· ly remodeled. SAHDWICH SHOP c.osta Mesa. S60CJO G ro5S Has~ & Wm~. SAHOWICH DR.I 0.6b M~. Sandwiches. Deli . $.S(JO() G ro:. -i A!! ~umc Note <st !J'<i> Jo t.c:~ 125.000 full Pnre . Aq .•...•• 75I·1400 S..\L\.1.1. k~AU RANT MU.t-'ORSAJ..1-. ~ lS(J9 or 640-~ CLASSY GtFTSTORE South '•>.a'>t V1lla J{c ()l.VTWr n-tinn~. lum kt•y Si2,U.O Roomrn!le nt"e<lt•d hy :i 1. -LE RAISOR wlmds /eves. lalt: 211', liver twbt Sp anger Span., M. Fem.. Bl Lab, Reward.~165 1..cst. 2/16 at Fedco. CM <'.olden R«never 1Coll11 l(Old tan w /W ht Chl'St M , SO lbs. HEWAHIJ 554·0114, 883·4777 ~Z357. m.2284 La;t wtute Cal. no laal·•J• ears. Vic Pomona/17th ~10n ----- LC.~l"male blk lab mnc IAtil . .mark 1Jn che:.t. v w 17th Sc.. & Or<1nge , CM 2 9Aft 5.642 ~ Lo:.t . l'r 1'!>t'rl pl111 n ~ rn gt'(.l('n i-. • .,,. Lido art:J r,r Cd~I &'2 !Jl'ill WE HAVE SUMMER RENTALS WEEIC ORMONTH Family. 2 Br $340. Spac. 3 Br, 2 ba $395. Play· ground. pool. 6'6-1486. lrmld .Ww Aph • 01shw11hen & esa·s • Pool & R1r:. Room N~ Bcb. Regal Elegance ~ beauflrul decor, 2br, 2ba, bale, oceao i.1 cw Plush , c lub h se, b1lllards, pool. saun.1. den spa, ec prking. Adults, no pets. S649Mo 9-5Mon· Fr1. 714·645-6242 or 714-968-3680 anytime. Nf'W 1&2 bdrm luxury <1dult apts an l.f plans rrom $375, 2 bdrm townhouses from S53S + pools. tenrus, waterfalls, JX)l'lds! Gas for rook.ang & heating paid. From San Diego Frwy dnve North on Bearh to McFadden t.hefl West on Mt·Fndden to Seaw1nd V1llacc. (114 )893-5198. <abrrondo.~B ~mo •="EWPOKTU.1-,t\C.:ll• RfAlTY 833-1600 64,S.64311 •PRIMJ::: LOC1\TIO:-. • hiund ('a hN> loog h;.111 50 ydsfrom11r<th:rlront: lin~nt \.'1 r Brno khurs l 6. 2Br11 ba From $435 2 Br /2 ba From S450 • Guden l 1ndsup1ng • Jo9 to Buch & Shops EAST BLUFF f'em rmmt. over 23. qw<'l. re.p. neat, non-smoker flef's req·d. Christian Sl25+ull & s.40 dep. Call Debbi 545-6630. 500 sq rt . Oppof1wWty SO I 5 Cdrl 1eld 6-12 7<Yil (114 ~~-5,994 ••••••••••••••••••••••• associated 3 Br /2 ba lt'rom SSSO SFA 81101<.~R ') llflll T()f.'S f "JVI HON\1L NT 2 : 1 {', h•J t , f I' r. 2 Br. 2 ba. Ir~ garden un- it. Frplc. pool & rec facil. Ava il now. S540 t mo. SS7·7010or 760-1931. SUBL EASE -Co~b . T BILL MATl:ttlN(i" ' lnJ Earn ~ .. to 100•.., on f'oun d : U1 cyc l t• Marguentc & 5th. I n Corona dcl Mar. Phonl' 7$.8M9. Newport bland upper d&cllex., 2 Br Z Ba, encl. smiporela. Pl'•1e, $6C» yrty ..... , Beauliful spacioua units in 3 unit & S unit build· ings. Pvt yards, patios, decb. Family & adult Clllly areas. No dogs. 'tt, l.' ti.tn1tltl)n H h ')h) J '1fl1 l ****** IEACHWOOO APTS B A Y F R 0 N T o n l 81', wtpaUo near be11ch Shr beautifully rum. hse Newport S325 unfurn, w/Prof .. £xec. M. $325. $375 furn . 63 1·7213; s.:JEHl823,Ref'sreq 'd. tJon Offk-e ~ spart: in ~ure<I RE prOJeCU.. Skypark. 2UiS ~q ft, all or Na 0 c y 'l S 2. 1 1 so • r part.. e nd unit. Under &'M-l7Q2 FOUND : SM. blk. doi.:. m1r1.n 4/97'9-9050 ~~-------TSL Mont &c2·l603 2 br. 2 ba ~.Large lbr Pmi.osula Pl. w / view. S325. WALK to shopping. Beaut. 2 BR. 2 ba , securi· Pool, jac uzzi. bltns . ty bldg. Pool, adults, SUB-LEASE 2 offires. new industrial complex l.66Sl Cotba.rd St .. Sle H , H.8.8"1~ .._,to Lo. 5025 Mesa Vero. Area. M ......... •••• •• • •••• ••• _~ __ 16 _____ _ '"nlEiEVILLE" 2Br studio, 1"41 ba, gar. AduJb, DO petll. 962· 1800. S850/mo yrly Wl:.al.er r9ltal 2 br, garage AdJts, c:pU, drpt, bltns, partdq, st.epa to beach. fncd yd. Water pd. $425 mo. incl. utll. ~ Lovely all adult, no pe\3, UDO PEN. Condo on m.385Bor5"-6899. all "P'"SaalaADa $375. 1.26:3 Br apta. 6200 Ed Bayfront wrnoo sq ft of <r-Q .. 3776 ineer,h.b. M&-0619. beaut. living. 2Br. den. 2 -Db 9 mo . .old Twnhm. ba.. Walerfrool patio. 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S72Week&Up St udio s. I brs . kitchenettes. pool & maid serv. 548-!1755. Resp. Fem. to shr i., of lrg 4br, 2b9. bm. al Wood· bridge Lake CoosideT 1 cbUd. S3:1GMo Sub·lse Unfum.~s.m 050 Slmny Acres Motel ----''-------I .. •••••••••••• •• ••• •• •• ....... _._ .... -.... 2Br. 1~ rrplc, encl ser. 2 ba, aludlo. Dis· $1.3DO/mo)'l'ly lse 1Br.,S,aftll11 now.2Br pr,M25mo.ruW.20tb bwsb:r. W/D bkup. gar, Room w t rull h o u se Sl.orage.,...,&up.2306 W &lb lease exec offices. :in>+ &q ft o.c Airport a.re.a. All improvement.s Uxlll91.ri a I gross I<'~ Avail Ma rrb I 71• fV19..8'30 v"NEED I MONEY • $.125, An 3-1-80. 222 SJ. Avail Mar 1. 5CIH900 frplc. No pets. $495, UDO tsLE. Newly de· privileges. ln xlnt. area Ocean r ron t , N U AvenktaMont.erey. eves 752-7474or5J&.3397 J oon1ed ln neutral tonC'S of Newport Beach <West 673-41.54 Office sparet pnmC' Ca&>rTNO ____ 700._963_1 ____ , I W/plusb rpL 2Br. frplr. QUf )~ll ---------ground noor location ~· ~ SAVE $150 atnum/pat10. $875/mo WANTED Approx 2000sq ft loc.'Jl .-.. _...... U.t.Nl.aied You 4taint & cleao. 2 Walk to lhe beach. ~ SJC. 66M· 823nonsmoker ___ 673-006(1 & Janitonal incl Call 971-6531 POUND: Fem. mix Germ Sbep & Great Dane '! Beige w /blll DOiiie. Vic. Adams & Ne wl and SJ&.81.34 Lost. Lr-g. brown dog named "D.J ." Vil' Cypress St. nr airport Rewani. 751·1797. FOt,'ND Dog: Samoy~I rrwt? Y~ rem, w1brok1 1 I leash collar. vie W Newport near S.A. R1v.,.r apprxZ 10. 842-3476. ...,_ lwflh I 1 OCEAN AREA yrlY Room m Chnsuan hom<• Garaj!e in C.:d~f. ed 00 Bristof. N 8 l'til z.td & Jnt TD ao., ·-•••••••••••••••••-HUGE bedrooms. f\llly ' Delightful lge 1&2 Br VERSAlLLESAdultcon· n.itpnv. l·l Eas t s 11le t:.'1' ~a f(', 5'19-1802orleasemfo Arraniedbr W.001.aa.d 38061 carpe ted /b u1'lt1'n s ., apt.s. 80me w /frplc, iill do tBr Iba. Beaut spa Room 1'n Co•ta .·1 ··~.J gle ··'I CoasfHotm•--L·ouNo l) a L r It $6•0 1 I " "~.. Sill • on pvt ... t'" ""S •DELUXEOF~L·1c·L•.... --l.UUIQ r o .. : agun -·•••••••••••••••••••• Ground Door. Super Joca. have patios or balcorul':> ac1 1 1es. J yr y J -• ,. ""~ 2 Bdrm Apt. --.... to So. "-Ad ~;~your"" acres w at Versa.Jiles 2Br. 2 ba ror· Ol.nstian borne. SlGO. :! mo 6i3-3600 From l rm up to 1700 ""·dow "'-· ( d. Qiyo Rd. sm male, mr•i ,,..,,.... ...,... ulls DO pets $300 """ QU mil OCC 631 !)29!) . - --"4 .. , na.S money or 2n hair, whl w brwn s poL .. Bay beaches. Includes im.'Apply apt B. s6s W. tracllve greenbclt. lrc.~. nn urut Fabulous vie" --='---. . Smglc car ~.1ragc for rent ft. Fr~h ~. ~ :'\o b" T D's No t"redtt cbt!<:k. Yoong. No 1.D. 497-2~ s tove & r efrig . Avail Wil9on.~. landscape & 9 hole put 1 Newdecor$74.5,yrly GuntHonw 4150 in Ca.ta Ml~J S'>J mu rt'<I °"' 1nu n 1rportc•r oo pnlly, ~.1110 up For -- now. u:;o. Lou Brechtel l ing g r een Friend Jy •••••••••••••••••••• •• • 75l·5266 I llotcl at 2172 DuPont Or • , a ct 1 on ca 11 I\ g ~ o t f'ound Golden Retre1vr•1 &A88oc. 67S-33.11 P!PPERWOODS clubhouse w tfrplc. cr>lor PENINSULA PT home l.nvely New 'J'ustm ™°>m<' suat.e8. 833-1223. ~ IZ 613-7311. AnytJme m a I e . V i t: EASTSIDE 1V, saun11, eX"erc1!\e & 2 '>I.Ory, 4 bdrm, farrnly for "'"··rly. 'lomo •'<IOk· Offiu Rental 4400 --------- -' 8 _._ , • ~ PenillMIG 3807 2 Br with private patio. I wetgbt room Start.'! al rm Jn besi Joca\1on mg. "P:uo & lovm"g ~.ire ••••••••••••••••••••••• a-JiU11!ul OHict: ror Rl·nt. , ....., w~ 5030 ~':;"";~~llis. (;.II •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• No pets. $395 mo. 548-9190 ml mer~ mJr ul1\. $B50/mo yrly In} 107!!, 8J2.:m1t1 1501 Wcst<'liff Dr :ll'Prox lndustnal C-Omplt>x 1 ·•••••••••••• •••••••••• . - Oceanfro nt .Beaut. afta5 pm. Adults,nopel'> -WATU<FRONTI . 7t()sq n. "'II bwld lo 645·91l41 lm'eSl.or' wa.ntt'd for low t-'oundblackSetter,mall• dawnl;t.ain duplex. 2Br,• CASA ~I SOL llOML., Guest home ro; 1•ldt:rl} SUit. Jmplc p:irk1n.:. bUdRet fe ature f ilm Very friendly . V1 r 1ien,2ba.$1100/mo+util. $375 mo 28r lwnbse, 21661 Brookhurst -..;: REAL ESTATE people, Dana l oint. P\I ~ohnf\sher6423111 _ luMnnsRentai 4450 Pnm· only 2U-3434221 Hamilt.on 'Bushard H.H Yrly.67>6377 l\.'Ula, Avail now. 1940 96"6653 631·1400 I & sema-pvt rooms, 3 ~ T -9fils..S392 ~ lZl5 Sc1 f""'t ~mo ••••••• • •••• •• • • • •• • ••• ,.....~. n1St --------3 br w/view, years lease. Wallace,~. meals per day· :?4 hr ~ "'--"~-5035 * * * * * * , .. upervt.st0n. 6t.tl·i 26U 1617 Westrhff. NU F"' ~torv &0H1l'to'S par .. ,1! ~ Found :'111Ji.oo Leru.. ldt:11 S700 PINE BLUFF APTS l\Strnt. 54 t 5032 l"\"JCi()()able rales •••••••••••••••••••••• • ui} . 61>0124 Spac 2 br, 2 ba, play· 2~~.rd~-,,8~~ stt-~~~~c 5~0 • -a;; THE IEA_C_H_ ._;r R~ats 4200 500 to 2700 Sq Fi. Satttet-MtcJ. Co. ~!mt C t hwM» ~ 3818 ground. Infant ok. Patio, Pets. S425Mo 752 7474 or Ncwporl·Oceanf ro nt I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1or 2 Rm ~1t1·~ rmm i .:i M~t\ \'~RD~ l>H All lype:, or real t-statt• -- •••••-•••••••••••••••• view, frplc, encl gar., 5J6.J397 Walk Beaut modl"m 1 Tatung reservc1ll11n~ Ti'l W 19lh St Call 1 om Pl.cAZ \ mve.Lment.:.s rnre 1~19 FOL;-.;o. Terrier w '"" Ocean view, rose garden, 8lL' stove. dshwhr . jac, I br or srn)(le apl. Phont• :ethSt"~!~ hou.w MO 2:.00 l!i.25 Mcs5a4 ~e .. n1te23r.. l \1 SpKiaAiD.q U. I ~: .~·~-~l!beuna BcJt'h custom split-level 2Br, lndrynn. From $450. 1 8lk bearh, qwet . 2 br. 1213'893-!17_5.:.....l____ ~ 1 MO RlEE RENT ;ii-,. z..d TDs r~uo::S<:n . 494·568-1 28a, mall)' xtras. Beady SPMC ~11 I frplc, C&D, gar. Maturcl2 Br l\.'i ba lownhotLc.c: GOODSELECTION ' t:xel·ut1ve off1 c<-<.. ---;-~ORIUY--l>42·Zl71 545-0611 lrou.od S hepherd m1 ' Mar. 1.sl. 661-2871. ad.lts. 213 C Atlanta. • .....,. ' ---------12 BR 1i,; Ba, $365. No style Adults. no ~t~ Tak.mg Rescnat1oru,• rurpon area Up to 12lt0 4700sq n. office bwldtn1t. blk;tan. Fem. Sealpoml eor.... .. Mcr 3122 cbildren,s maJldogOK. INewty decorated adult m>mo548-2682 Agent :675"8170 ~ n New c~&drµs IX'aTLldolble.puttha..~ 2ndT{>1S Sia mese, Fem. I.~ ..... •••••••••••••••••• 610JoannSl. 642-7344 • 2br, Iba lower apt $350 Ull_!_no_w_~·7010 __ pnce $675,000 w sioo.ooo Ho ftoill+s! blk /wbt cat, M. I'm 2br, new carpet & palnL rro. 8181 San /\n~elo Dr Wesuurr. 2Br. IBa. New· Vor::atioftlewtats 4250 LUXURIOUS dwo 430 32nd Sl • IS year term. $10,000 or Amma1Sbelter644..J656 8ellCb access. No Peta. 2br l'hba Twnbse. Frplc Inquire apt C or call ly p&l.llled, large patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTI E ITES Newport Bcacll. l:<ill ror more No BalJooo SS.sr.l&S aiclgar.Adlts.NoPets. ai.J) 2$-2426 eves col· No pets. $450 /m o Large Bia Bear C'abm, V SU details Sierra Heally LidoNewportCo. ---------• Fromm>. MS-4074 ,,.,.. . GCa-2134. "' Offices now avail. 1n 6J3.7920 .,..., =»< ••••• "")'-. Br 1 .... ba f 1 -'-•k """' pool lbl. color TV. 2 ,J,w,~nt lu led E U•J"l.-J -u " 2 • .,.. • rp c, Ut:<: • ,,. --------• f I I 14 <~c: """16 ....._.,....., appoan x· pool. Adlts, 00 pets. $485, ..,TUNNING I rg 1 br I llodc To Ouan Westchff area 2 Br, 2ba. rp cs.s eeps · _,..,.,, eat.Ive Stutes ~lralJy lnvest $11.000. Earn 17% •MEWPORT /C.M. FOund. Or/blk Cat. neJ collar, vie. Npt Brh ~ 613-0C'73 garden apt. Pool, rtt 3 Br, 2 ba, frplc, 2 t:ar New cpl!;. drpg. kitchen. located near freeways, area.$325Mo.710W.18t.h gar.A.dullsooly.nopct~. Pool.$495.631-49:.I RatalstoShar. 4300 rourts & tht: Orange Upto4'700sq ft. 11v111I. at pnme comer. 17th & Nwpt Bl. 675-8IOO FOUND· Womens rinJl, 00 SlJ.OOO. 3rd TD. Or H.B. ar e a . ldeo t1fy Cly borne. A,(l. 832·9970 ,._ _,. SPM Oleerful 2-st.y dplx 3br, SL $475. mo . Ca II Dick OCEAN VIEW N.8 Adil ••••••••••••••••••••••• Count y Air po r l 2ba , bltlos, patio, 962-61.54 evess.54 3423 F'ac11it1e!I include a llt0r'al9· PLUS lrm, lba EASl'SIDE 1 BR, util pd.. • ' · 2br, 2ba, frplc. bale, club C.M. Super coodo 2 Br. 2 friendly, efficient recep· guest. No Peta. M0-6110 $310 mo. CaU S40-11Sl , I llodc To Ou• bse. pool. sec, S750M Cio· Ba. pool. fplc. $22.S. Pvt. t ion 1sL /le1 e p ho o e askforDave 1 Br 1 ba r I di731·5786.eves731·2835 ed..64!>-7963; 673-2181 ~whogreet.'\your ,.__.._ ..........__ 3124 • • rp c, gar -;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;;;:;;;===.;;;;;;m;;;m;;;m;;;m;;;m;;;;;;:;;:~ ----i•--t Bdrm ..,.,c: Adults only, oo pets. S28S .. and answers your --·· ... -•••••••••••• ~., upper .......,. mo. Call Dick 962-6154, A., .1L calls. a complete Calif. & .UtfleM ~~~~u~!:!~~.~~~~ evess.54-3423. ~ ~ 8te~"'i~on-~::[1~~1i1;wde':~~![:ci Fi.Ui&Y APTS ADULTS OVER 35. No 1 llodtToOu. (1 .~-~ _ ~ ~~~-1~ cmference rooms, photo Brand new beautiful. pda. LEEWARD APTS, 2 Br, 2 ba, frplc. gar. ~ ~ l,'\q YY"ll ,., copy machines, & the w.e a.Pt f(W ramlliee ml Fullerton. (1 blk Adul&s only, no pets. SJ9S ~L · J • ...... AJ,uu.C/I. "'"'' finest in secretar:lal wi&h 1. 2 • I chlldren. Eut ol Newport Ave & 1 mo. CaU Dick 962-61.54; \ ,....-~ j::ll\YVJTlev tiW'I eervtcea. For further info Near park 6 acboola. ba:So.ofBay).631-«J97. evea55t-3'23. r,.-c:> ~ h L-.J.. & a pe r soo•l tour KJddie..,--. i. C ~ ,~ rNQ8 J Vl't'\ 1 t.hrouih lbe f aclllUea, 2Br,2Bll M50 3 bdrm. zi,; ba. Apt. 2 BR. 2 Ba. dining area, .-. ""°' AL.. 7 pleue contact Vortac ser,aa. 1525 OIUdren OK. No pets. frplc, dshwbr, single ~ ~~r '.(f'J 1C7V·. Asa()(., (71')955·2288: Helt pel4. No peta SU S I m o • A • a i I. praee & yard. 2 kids, 1 C..... (TIA )lll5;S.3900. •.=.-="· ::=.-11NM111ion1i, :.:=~~9fee~ JO\ ~o ~~··~ me.sums O,. lMdaUJ •--------11<'1t; Prime Newport Beach --..:;.._------1S110. 2 Br. 1 ba. lndry rm, SHARP. Beach 1, 2 & 3 Br loc. Nev O.C. airport. E.Wl'SIDJ: 2 W, prdea pgol. Adulta, DO .,.U. with frplc, dsbW1ll'. gar Ii a.a AIM Rall lod. reception, COii· ...., pr. Adda. no pete. bnmecl. Occ'Upy. IJlltio. No pets. 960-2358 • -....... f ereoce rm. j a oltor -.ia>lllt.Ml-212'7 TSLllllJnt SC.UJ03 serv.1 uUla, 100 free ~r~~d:,.!~~~o~ AffmGt •~~ ~~~~~!all: Make 1oar eboppla I EMTSIDE new deeor. 1 ..., .,,...... u.. De1'1 tir, ---. mm • .,an1. NotalilillW Adi. · tN>mo. 5tMU3 -------• I Br ... Vtrde, end. 1ar. Cloae to 1bop1. I Tumyour .:.. ....... ......... e callLC.11 • O.lty Piiot ~ t dailfled ~ • MMUI. . Adlta, DO petl, 1350. ~. . l BR ldeal for qatet ..... ..... """"·pr • Jard. No ,.a. *"'· •JJOI • ~OK. S450 Mo. u~~AA4-fJd~9~, UzorDouc~l-NU. ' I DIC. SUITIS BEACH • one block. s Ytx1 "Of request Ad-Sitter BVice when A ooaibmeUoa that ~u't room ltudJo apt. 1 ~ ba, .JnH od our Ad-Sitter be beat! r.rtect locadon fplc., IUDdeck, encl. 1ar. .,._..ng yox . . . Doll Pi (cklle to frwyw. airport" -.-.~ number will (JppeOI' in yoor y lot restaurant•'· prof. 2 BR 1~ Ba twnble, dbl od •·•Ad-Sitter foMI your TllltJQll . • :::.ulal~~~ pr, pool, ape, aec., walk you call In at yOur convenienat to get p1e. For more lnlo. call tobw:b. seao. &M-tON the •llPOI-to your od ... this l8Mce Bev at m.m1. NEW 2 .8.J' 2 ha. ONLY is only $5 per week. For more lb. mecleal om .. •ult., $19S/~ 8ff a t '7791 ~and to place '(QX ad coll OnaadeUlar,.,..llo. ..._. H clall.1, a to 5., Realoaomlu Corp. MM'13' .... -- l3Xl sq rt 111 medical bldg Avail for 1mmed. Oc· cupency. Ample park· Ing. Newport. 64$-650 I. Nwpt Blvd, CM. 2 bldgs, 1:AX> sq.ft . on 118 acre. Fenced w /parking Reasonably priced . &CZ-7910: 673-64l8evs. :ua> 11q.ft. M·l with com· men:ial exposure! Nr. So.. Coast Plua. Tim or Rao. Worldwide Realty. m4l66 ~ .. t ..... ...... 4500 ... •••..••..•.......... 1720 Sq. ft. Industrial Udl, 2 bull offices, lge re&r' door. "2$. mo. tm WbiWer St. C.11. Days, 5'G4lll52. evee 8t6-0IS81 Leue 5,oooaq . ft . ...,.._. apace, 2l'per loat.11~110 IocbUial l.M, new bkll, i.• IQ ft. Located •l 1512 Talbert. H B St.ora1e1ofc, cootact Sunn Non•Frl 8·S .... ·-- 1'N>t deeds for sale High yields. we l I Heu red. superb Investments . Duve C h anove r , '170.2022/770-5215 Agl. Goldenwest RJtrs . • 1 cn•..ts/ '--n•/ Loet&,..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••=-cu••• 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• POINY PHl:HEI us ONLY S2 Sell aey Item or com· 114Mt.IOft o1 1tem1 ,_ m or 1 .. 1 wltb a Peoay Pincher Ad. I Im. for 2 ~v• da)'I. F..ac b edctlUonal tine II ICI' for Ule 2dQI. Clwle i\ I No comaMRlal ada. For !DON lnformaUon and t.opl~ your ad call 642-5171 ,....Tax Co."*' mcmd to: 1'05 IB Eut 8tllboe Bl•d. Balboa Pen. ._, i.de.J ..me.. .nr97'10cu•. • 5350 .. .................... . PRE LAW student needs 125.000. Will do 8.ll)'tlting Leical. Confidentia l DVM. P .O. Box 3242. N.8.92663, •FOXY LADY• OVTCALL ONLY •972-1131• ._,c~u••Y ESCORTS 3' Hrs. 641-0180 MC,IYISA DIAMOND WANTED: Priv. e_uty will buJ 1 to :i carat.~ N.8. $8475 lllASSAG E slmpatico Your mlllleur· laBobJame1 Out.ceUa •u. -.s.w ICIM'S OUT'CALL 81»1JJ M1C1=••'S •Olllal• UAll.2Alf m.1749 TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ISCORTS lllh I0-1571 W..~& ....................... P..UIC'l"&JCIAN • Pf'\tlld fttlll·,.,_ Htlmat• on ........ u~. Uc:. .... fD.Q)5I Oardenln1. tree trim· inlQI. tle&n up • malnt. ...... Arnie ~--. •• Ellp Oardtrl\4ilr Compl yard awat 6 clnuP1 t'°"'-. ~. ICHoet ---- " '1 ..... i. •••••••••••••••• Cu::;c:.'r7, .~UOUJ , ~.--l· ~a ..... Ja . Ml.fllllT 17 yra la area, Carpenter, •••nt1n1 Rmbl rat.. *-UU or l6-0nll -------&1.ctrlc. palntlna. dr)'wall, pJumblnM ro· p.ir •·amlly bwilneu Lie 'd + wurk 1u1r. M-a1111t Xlat cleanln1 done by lldY w1np. Dependable. owa l.nal. 147 ·aaT ClLU SDDw·HouMcle&nlA¥. 1-'or a home cw bt.alnelaa lhMt &pu'kJM lille l ftOW. m007I Plumbln1, thictrlcal. Hellable, aood work. hMUna. &U "en. ni1~ln. Re re re n c e •. C 111 ........ Ulll2 ~.-12Z8 ........... """' '6cri ....................... CARP!:f C.EANING lll0-3"11111 ...... v f1rl kl'W S>r1 <-e. on ••••••••••••••••• • ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mat.ut\I exp. woman will housesit your home wknda or vacation. No t.raosportaUon. 8'6-07Zl Need to t.alk to a lawyv" Andre's Jan.rtoc"l&I Serv No~ for lnidal con· landKa~ ~leallu.pa · ucc student. Larae true k. Georlre 5'9-:tOJ~ Traah, tree Lrim. Dan sultallon. Appololmeota c:-..t~ avail. eves & wkndi. C..11 .......... ..... ........ •••0 .. ~Ice. m•~ia. ~m<"ftl work-all types ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~..._ ~--Ut.· d oollln~or t310l~ Surety Uoor t:ontro l ---__..._ ~ 6'2$482 Oxnpl door & cloe.ure ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -· malotenanct' <.;on1 Oi't'Or"Ce ly M41M Olncttte rontractor, un m I / Reaid repa 1 r & A~TyptnglM.2·5100 Um1ted shapes & dt! ma.int. storefront, ~lid ,._ 111 !ilans, h1gb quallty ing, wardrobe door&, ~ lwult.n& & Dump Job:.. Ask for Randy 641-N2'7 HAULING & CLEANING Raid Comm 'I Free est. Call 962· 1462 ~-••••••••••••••••••••••• HYPNOSIS WORKS Pot free coosu.ltauon call Ad Sitter 116. 642-"300 2' bn -pl-IWl1cma tu r w i n d 0 w II IS • 5 f' M ••••••••=:••••••••••••• Uc ~1 J3,1~ est. a.&.31195. &!rvlng all Or. CUSTOM INTERIOR C ly .S l id 1 n K door. CARPENTRY CwhO&Jor wardrobe door & w10dow 48y Jay 642..aa>B •••••••••••• •• •• •••••• • _lll_uppti'-"--_·er ______ _ ~Tax Lite hauling-m oving. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GaraJ.:e·Yard cleaning. R.J. Cook. 20 yrs exper. Re.as rates. 6'2·0705 Loe a I year, around n----.a-• ddi•~ .. _,__ Room addlt. remodel. ..._.. .d ~ •"""•~.a ._., ~-. Plans. Geo. Pilmer & ..,........, .. fences. Qual. construe· San. Uc'd. M7-6932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• non. rresL Mlke6'6-8882 Mr R a In g u t t e r . 8 WUson & Sons Bid rs O.CO: u:tag I ~ess1ooa~ly mst"81led . • . •••••••••••••••••••• • 5 seamle.iS aluminum. Free est, 30 yrs ex1>.I v-n+ • • Gua.r. Frei! est. 631·02lU Bonded. Lie #357487. ......_._wttwan anyt.ime. ~1740. ~ Marble & Tiie Co. --'-------I ExqUlSite natural mar· Handptan ble beautifies your en· ••••••••••• •• •• • •• ••••• '!'Tade YoW' old stuff for tnes. bathrooms, palios. Jack of aJI Tradel>. ne w f{Oodies with a Ca!Jus Mon-Fri.for free AskforJack (')asstf1ed ad. 642-5678 estimates. 759-1711 673·7135 llauhngServ1ce. l h T truck. Call Leswr. 547-0427 Want u REALLY CLE AN HOUSE? CaH Gingham Girt. Free est. 645-5123 Alice's llouseeleantnl<( Wtndow washing. Refs. Reasonable, reliable. 673-1266. 646-4871 service. 4.96-1 LS 1, 831 · 7132 lnrome Tax Prep' 2fn. olf before Mar LS M Paterno8tro. enrolled ai.tt m4 *2-0455 Call today fo r uppt. 646-5233 S hort For111 . St.ate & Fed Sl2 l'M, l'C'ntrally locate d . J Mon arty. Acct ------WANT ACTJON? Oaaaifed Ad.!l M2·5671l ~ ......... ~~.~~I ~~!~·:~ ..... ?!.~~!~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ~~-~~ PREGNANT? Car1nf(.1 ACCOUNT AMT A--. .....r51sr ,.. Al.d.omotive ('(JQ{idenUaJ counseling & I n.. ............ t:mg - referral. Abortion, adop. j FULL CHARGE j ACCOUNTING B>ITOR SURVEY PARTS MAN· Ex per uon&lteepmg. p I time . CPA o r I 5:30PM to 9:30PM. Moo· For auto parts store. APCARE 547·.25631 equivalent. 20hrs /wk.1 ~RARY day thru Friday -~ay Auto Sopply. Cons truc tion e xper. ASSIGNMENTS 9:30AMto1:30PMSatur· MissionV'1ejo.83Mtie6. COVER GIRL h e IP f u I • but n o l I Orange County is boom· day Great for coUeg1an.~ AUTOMCYflVE * 95)..0778 * necessary. Call Carol ing!Andsoarewe! and moonlighters. S84.00 LOT AnEMDAMTS .... Hr Out 11 Se Ix-tween 9&5. 645-6501. We're per week . 0 NL Y oo ca rVlce REQUJREM ENT JS A RCHlllRT llRLF'B I GOOD VOICE. Call· No experience ne<ieSSary. Permanent. full-time with good chance for advance· menL Apply in person t.o Sales Mgr. a.arhs .,.is .. ccou ...... s accoun[OlllnC. 642-4321. ext. 3l2 after J A "' ~''I"' 5:30PM. Mooday thru *DUJCALL * P.AY .ABLE 1 There are many new, _Fri_da_Y _____ _ 642-3812 MC/Visa CLERK 1 firms moving into the Orange County area. br· •ASSEMILERS• • • I Cdl 714-549-7911 I i.ngmg about an increas-1 • TR.AJNE:ES * lModafoeR~ Ford ~ttapefor4 1 8 ing dt:mand fo r ex· SPJlUTUALREADTNGSI G!.4.Hrperday> pcrienced account 1ogl IOam-lOpm. FulJy l..lc'd. 1 personnel. 4!rt·7296 or 492-9034. l8JSI IMS I S Camino Real, San . 22!05Barranca Rd CPA·s Clem. lrvine. Calif. 9'l714 Auchtors 71~1 E.O E I Tax Accountants O .C. AIRPORT 1 . Co6t Accountants S p~~~~C?i~~~n) Aanlnting I ::~~= ProCessiooals JR. ACCOUMTI .. G J ~~ .•... lOam_.a~ a.E:RK U you are not aware of Orange County maoufac· ture r o( elect r o mechanical products i.s seetang trainees fot,.day shdt. to assemble "e'tt· t.ronic switches & dis· plays. Apply ln penon Mmt9f-s.,.eWIM• 1840 Monrovia, C.M. 642-:M27 E .. 0 .E. 2000 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA Cc '"P*"'°" Experienced auto pan.s COtnler person Deeded. Immediate apening. Ca 11 Rudy at 493.3375 or 831·1375 (Barwick lm· ports) MUSTANG STUDIO 1 'The Jolly R~er. l nc. has 'J the benefits of working • an C'xcellent opportunity temporary. v1!fit us or kst Apt Manager Cou· GIRLS for a bnght. amb1t1ou ... 1 give us a call. v.e will be p 1 e w 1r e .0 fr i ce, AUTO ROUTE REG1STE.R. Early AM Jlh to 2 hrs. S375 to $45 0 /m o Xlnt moonlight. W1vc!i, r£• tired. d1sab11tty. s tu dcnL'I. :..et'<! gd wheel:> ~or ~. 432B E. 17lhSt. CM person as a Jr. l\Cl'Ounl· happy to tl1Sc:uss it with hu.,band· maantena nee !)48..9182 mg <..1erk. The pos1t1on '"I you We url' located m ~ uruts. Oceanside. l!X Goingout-0f-business I <.'11try level, with thl' on I thE' Coldwell Banker ,. &Dillin pcrwnrc reqwred. Special Rates ponunity for advurH'l' · I.! TSL Mgmt 642 1603 ment. Experience '"I 2333N Broadway 11200 Abortion SI 25 helpf~I. but nol ~~u1red '"1s4·a1n8ta3~41J103 I Auto m o t 1 ve cleri ca I FREE Working c:ond1llons & " or CompuU>r operator and PREGNANCY TEST employee benefits a re I FREE PARKING 1 relief service cashier. Bobysrtter for 8 mo old. my home. 3 days a Wl-ek. 67S-7976 from 5-7 PM. For Cmh Patients excellent. Salary is de-I gd pos1t100 for exper 'd W · L' Pl · Ct pendent on expenence omens .. am n g r level Apply m person or I ADV E RT I S T I N G I Person w I s t r o n g 28>lloopitalC1.r. Westm . St-odareswne t.o. TECHNICAL WRITING persona.hty. S day week. 894-1882 24Hr., l19e WlvRocprlrte 1 MNGR TRAINEE -xl.nt.wurkmgconds.Con· Out pal.lent Steriliz.alion l700GWette Ave 1 w /some expcr & college Lact Barbara at Cluck FUU Ume po15ition av aifa ble at our new Beach & Adams office. Birth Control Irvine. Ca 92714 tralning S m ~rowing lvel"80l1, 673-0900 Mcd.a-CalAccepted '7141546-033 1 manuf. co. in <.;.M Executiv~ Mana~ Tensions Melt Away ln/Out: Pet.er494-4871 FOXX SHOP San SI Oon a "10" War m. f cm1nin cl Qcorts 952-1010 OtHrs Checks Accepted VARGIS GIRLS *ESCORTS* U you qual. call for appl. 953-9820 Now Hirin Gnat Comp.,.., ESCORTS 24 Hn 641-0180 CHECKS/MC/VISA ACCOUMTS P.AYAILECLERK I Immediate opc111n~ 1 w rapidly expand1n ~ Santa Ana manufaltur 111g firm. lyr expen<'nC'l' I m accounts payable und I general accounllni: ex· posure. Knowledge of trade discounts helpfu.1. 1 Pleasant working en Vironment. Salary com me nsurate w /cx · perience . Contact Cliery I: S40-4811. Accounting COST ACCOUNTANT Would like to meet new Excellent opportunity young rriends. 554-7472, for an lndividual wllb Rick degree or equlvaleot. --------~ Selected cand idate REWARD S4000, to any should have 1·2 yean e x· positive Witness o r perience In a manufac- airglary & Deslruclion luring environment in at 758 W. 19th. C.M. on both job and proceu cost Sal 2/16, • who can lead syst.ema. LO Pmftecution & Convic· tion, confidential. PO Our modem om cea a.re convenkmtly localed in Box 632, C M. Calif. Newport Beach near the 92627. Orange County /J ohn •i::= ....................... St• uh Is t ...... 7005 ....................... Wayne AifllOrt. We offer an excellent salary and comprehensive benefits includin& medical. den· tal and llle lnaurance. 10 paid holidays and retire· ment plan. For Im· media&.e and coafidenUal Salary open. Call for appt.. 557-4 116 ADVERTISING SALES 'The Daily Pilot has an immediate openm~ for a sal es pers on w1lh newspaper di.Splay ad· vert1san~ experience Good s alary . com 011SSions & excellent fr. inge benefiL'I. Excellent growth opportunlt1es for a person wilh career am· bit.ions. Call for appointment ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 714-642-4321. Ext 2TI Equal Opportunity Employer ANIMAL HO SPIT AL Irvine f It am 's incl. Sat. Oean. balhe, IL'MllSl. Min. 18yrs. old. 644.5463 Applications being ac· cepted ror Furniture Delivery & Warehouse Helpers. Starting wage $4 per hr. Good advance· ment for the right person. Call hlwn 8-9am. 646-7485. Apl Manager. 11 unilJI. C.M. 2br. 2ba townh&e. Adulta, no pets. Stable, mature. exper . coup le only. MS-7300 c:.1. fer L VN "S I C.E. hn. Fee $5.00 'IW'cs: DiabeWis at Up-date on LVN's l awa. Mon. karcb ~. 7-!0pm. ror further lnfo. call NM13r7. M·F .• 10-4pm. ~deratlon, pleaae1·--------1ubinlt reaume with .W.W...._ 7075 ....................... ~woman wanta hoUMJ atttlna Po1Jlllon In NB ara. Refa. (Mm. Elli l7NW A11MDa WllDtad. Uucat· eel .... Ultell. ind. 1eek· IDI trulJ lntere1t101 C!9Nlrpcdlon. 6'7M318 • .I salary biltor')' t.o: Slerracln/ Tra"""89k AIMmbler'a 1Mdina 0.C. electroalCS mt1 company bu the foUowlna requirement : w ... ,., /S 1U1rer Mmt have 1 year tolder· Inc tll(per\eQCe. Wlll be rtePre4 t.o M>lder book. tunwl tarmlnabl, wire. IOkier • t.oucb·UP PCB '1. AllPtY at: ....... ~ JM> Mcmrona. C.11. ~ Jt.O.E. AllTOMO'TIV E I MECHA.NICS We need two fuU t ime mecharucs. Ca 11 Servi~ Manager at ROY CARVER ROLLS ROYCE &IMW 640-6444 What ·s Your Trade., $2.0J per Day Th.at 's utUe to pay for un ad m lhe Dady PIJol Service Directory that can establish your professional identity. For more Information caU 642-5678. United Cahforn1a Bank 1994.S Beach Blvd Hunllngton Beach 9606575 E.O.E. Banlong TB.LER NEW ACCOUNTS Permanent n.'ll me ught typrng. Will con sider lramee. call for appl Mutual Savings & Loan Corona del Ma r Mr. Conopast 760 !r.!K) Equal()ppor. Emplyr Sell Idle it.ems Micro Electronics 1st• 2nd Shift If you 11 re wtldng /> new 01 mnrl' ddinrt' CMl'•'f dlr>'nton, Slerr11nn/Tr~n,mn-.~ t>ll'v1~ lhl~ t'Kccll1•m opportunity 1n emc1 rlw mno c.'lt't lmruco, 1ndu51ry Wt IA/Ill rraln 1h~ n11h1 1ndMdu11I~ fn1 th~ foll01Mn1111re115 • Coated Prlnta • Thia Jll1m l!npondoo (lur modern f<\c111ty I\ conwnlenlly loc111ed In ~rt 8"3(h n.-nr lh' Onmge Counay/john WayM Airport Wt oll'tr on uc~Dml slortmll r.t1lory. comptthen~ ~rwflts lndudlnll rrvdkol. dmtal. Ult lnsurenct. 10 paid holldll'f'. m1ttment pl4n. and IM chance 10 maw tnlo 11 1T11tnufectunn11 cal'ftT with llO IOLDlanro oa AHIMBLT WOIJ: onotVID. PIQte CAii ot •PSllv In pcnon bctwten Q.I IAM ot I 3PM Slerracin/"Transmask ~.:.t ............... . !!£.: .t9'.J!~ .. --!I:.~-......... .. Xlll .-d'1 ........ My ~ ~ 111ie _.., home. your han1•u. Oallele ......... &ap, Lt """' 1" m ..nke 6 Repair • Auoof. All ...-.,,..._.. ~hl n1 l e1 · :i~-........ lrf&Ntk.MWUJ ..... ..__._ , ..... ~ ... ... ma.., ,.... •· Mf.=~· o..omwallpepettft~ _A_vaU..~~--~-­ All won paranteed. Qua.lifted roollnc. rree ODMt~yS.Vlces. east. Luk repair. W . .. .....,,...,.._. ........... 1 ••••••••••• ·--·••••••••••••••• PrrERI PAUtrlNO All tn-~ rwpatr. Elspr'd. .... a.t ... ~ IUQa Wift1. &oae Free l'At. Call On • ..... u1n1. c~tom de· ~ M0-2'7tl Good rat. on 1hak• & ..... Antq. ,...Ir)', ~---­ Dfam0nda • colored P1 lnUn1. JNT/l!!XT. ,._,•yr ••P· Murray Neat. boneat. reu., 12 Brown. Ye Old VUla1e yn up. Llc'd . Dave J..-. . ....m •I065. 14/l:ld. Low. low pri~! <'OmP>· C.11 Vf5-1J07 nt Work . Ouar. r.v .. ~-------­ •7W7, da Ml 211&4 _ Applied or 11upplled ......,.,....,.... ltock. rompo. 11h1ke11. ......... •• ••••• • • •• •• • S...ble prices. Froe t:11l. L.-.c .. ~ ....................... ~t.Y Laodacaplo1 • O:lmp. ICl&Kape <*tp • inl&al..laUon. All wont IUU'· Free est. Green· dale Landac aplnc 131-Cl'e ....................... Brickwork. Small jobs. Newport, eo.t.a Meaa ai lrvlne. 67~Jl7Seves. a.tom malOftJ'Y. paUol. planters. wallu. 100 '1 ot local refs. ~12 Brick. s~. block work. tUe fln. concrete palJOil . wUts, drlvew11y1. t'r~ est. Jobo 846-1583 Ma••OCJ • •••••••••••••••••••••• All advmlure ui chan111· So. O>ut Mo&la now of feri ng pcr.onaltz.crt styled rkvelopmt'11l In con.Junct Ion w f u tu on & i.ihotoftra ph1 c modtl l1n I( Call now. ~ 7 25();! !lave you re"d today '11 C...'las&f ied AtU" If not. you 're m..L'loWlJt l~ ~t bargains II\ town I f'lM eat. palntlna. St. Llc:/Jn1. Try me. R . Slftor' .... $666 Prol. paint.lq. Eal • Int. Molt En S1'5. ·~~ P r ee eat 531 ·•JIJ MCMaa DllV!!'& Paintin1. M'rvlnic aru 9 yn. moat rt'aa. c berk m y ref. II c . ~ ------- Rainbow Co Prol "Jl Pf" We piunt Int int • rtK"Ofl dltlorun& Low pr1 t•• Guat. wotk. l'ree ... 1 call MZ.11114 llHIComm'I palnt1n1t lnt/t:at Qual worlr. 1<1nbl 11rl rr 11 l.u·'d t Dond"d G rnr .m 70lll ESSIAH Ortm Parnuna. Ill rnlrl F'r ...... HI 3 yr l(UlH 912 1 m . m IM3'1 .. n ., l~~l .. cnmmn•1al ptt.Ulllnit-1-'rl"f' oat fl,.u nda 87~ll"MI 073072"/ ~l1>11tchM • t..-turt'fl _m_27Z _______ _ ...UT. ltl-109 H.tndlnte & mp11lr1. All 11..Mf'l'ERJNO over blO<"k lyPll. itUar. t'••l Sorv. IMIC.Mt-4)1.2 ...... addaUonl. bowld, ----,.. ... _ ___, ft I s.ntu ~~~~~ SU I .. tin' ······················: ••-•••• ••••••••·••• ••. O~•·bout.a · who can l ~ lh•lti • 1 ... ,. 1111. plum'"''' lfi e11 ''" rA Jjffl 11,. ...... 44-. "" ) .-... .......... ...,.. ••••.•.......•..•....•. ttcw1-l••1tll•IC &. v.,.,1 ....,v1r.. Xlr.1 r•liet.t. ...;. ... ,,. ,,,.. 'Al //., P.O.ln ..... .....•..•.............. f>' C) l»c '1orrvcJ • 1llt ~ ,,., -"· l /U• J.t I ,1 I CM mw,. ...... ..,. ......••..••.•......... )I_.,_.,.,.,. • ·~If I~• ( ,1"1lm...,,.,,., f'hGJ ~$Al 1tCt a.It. I.et m4t ho our I niAllf)IJr1 a Llon to the ll r , rr*t, Uwl•lr•, «le'. t;.i 11 '"'*"' lf'I)~ Trw~ ..••••••••.•........... • •-lnmmlnic. r .. 1nt1v11I. &. n1-;Jff f:C l.lf'r .Ir In -wf '1in.M7 ...,,., ....... ""''""'· tltltlllllll( ...,1 fllnm" f•frlll'i•I lm1 , ... .,,.. rt1r;, :.:CJ ,,,,_, 1,.,. •nwmln1t ',!1> /I& '"'"•ll•lt•• 11111 •1n~1 ,,,_~I Ir••:-..., <I• .. ••·' -~-M l11t 1•111 ~ ,.._ .. , """"'"'" f I 1 I! I I • • 1 • • " I• • r~ rflflt ( 1-.,~ 4JSc .. , .. ,,,,. .. -,,, .. ,,; .... ,.,,,, ,,., • .,. .,, ,., ... ~·i--,, , .. ,,..,,,. •• , v. 1>11 "~" •• """~ .-.w..ted 7100 .... Wa.hd 7100 ..... W....... 7100 HltpW~ 7 100 ...••.•..•..••••••..... ·••······••····•··•···· ••..••...••.••••................•••.••••...... Banldnt 'ia.ERAL MOTETB•Y FOUNT AlN VALLEY Immediate opening available for an ex· penericed lndlvidual ln t.becomplete document.a uon & aceounung of m· st.allmenta. real estate & commer c 1al loaos lndude9 lnterest & col lat.en1 cakuJal.loo. AbiU ly l.O type & operate a l·alculator 1s 1-ssenttal. Xlnt bl'nef1t s Fo r f wtber m!orma uon t'Oll • tad.. eort-y ~terhnc 554-1313 WELLS FARGO BANK J::qual Opp o r tunity Employer BANKING 8anlanl' C'-GC11111111"'rdal T .-.,. Exllerl~ Uorted CaWomia Bao1t U40 lrvme Blvd. ~ Tulltin 558-*2 EOE NOTE CLERK NEWPORT BEACH ..................... IC>OQl9B F /C Pl:mUon WTlh prom LDl'111 t 'aab)oa bland inve"t ment rtrm. Excellent op porturu1 y Ca 11 640-0 lZJ O.BIC.AL l..aner Thnft t~ Loan ..., kll'Alln~ lor lndlVldUJI t•• fill i.n e ntr y lf•V••I c •~ncal poi;1t1on rn "' Costa M e5CI offi c.-e Lr to-CAMV AS SSt S I typangreq'd& must ha\l' Coroe JOU! the ro wrth bus iness l1kl' or the lllDSt UNIQUE pa) pearant'e XJ.nt wori(lni.: schedule you ·ve e\ e r 1Uld. in beautt..ful new or seen. E:lr p or will tr a m fic-e FU 11 ro bMle fit:, 1 n El1her way. IJ\15 is th( chxhng profit s hanni.: opporturuty you 've~ Call Mr. Munl(on at 'The Note Dept. Ul our ~for Call for appt ~3153for interview. Newport Beach office g.~ !H2am __ has an opening for a .:ASHIERIHOL'SEWARI-:: t.ierlcal per.ton who bas Baok Apply U> person. ttaoo 20 Neu Clerit ea.per. The 1,_ penoo &elected should uordware. 1024 lrv1nt IMMEDIATE be fam1uar w 1ns Ull· ~11.!!...~ >. NR OPSttlHGS ment • comme rc ia l I WE MEB> loem: boarding. cakula· c•('HIERS / =~~ces. IW rn..EO.E RKS I UTDTEM XE'ROX4000&70000PI< I nns Is an acellent op. XE.RO x 9:ZOO & 9400 o PI< portWJlly for~ to join• growing 6 profita ble llllAIUU!':l'S I 'W\D train. Short le long bank. and t.o work with a °"'*'P now available term uaignme.nta. No wann and (riend.Jy staN. fOriUi( llnw Assistant f~. Good pay . PaH1 We olf~ good salary & Manaslers on 2nd & 3rd ~-bcndits :.tut\ So expenMJ•"f' n~ We l.n..Ul Start SJ 30 t<> ~ l\orrell ' ApplJcanu contact J1er huur. Advan<'f'm1•n1 ANGIE AU!H opponunny for manJl!t' ment JXll"l•tJOru. t.o ~ ~ SIJMCQ.lllC. 714 752 0000 Ex llZ.l per hour il qu...lifwd for I R\1'lE 7:\2 rit)l,1. ~acfurers mon-m!onnauon & rn· t;O •~ ~ ..- Bank ~·. apply t.o store 1182. 30009 Crown VaUey P\~~. La~una lle~ch. , ................. -1201 Dove Sl =-: B EOE 49&11950 Will interview Offlcal Mon Lhru f'r1 9am to JOINA LEADER! Cefolntr Seniu Rep. PcrtTifclt t I BARMAID Attractive, enlhw11ast1c part·llme. 646-9935 Barnwd. P & F time. double. PW1. 17 646-31116 ~ Oppor Employer ACCOUNTS ~~~~~1 PAYABLE tu aot ~·Apply We have an Immediate opening for a sharp. eHt· c1ent tndlv1dual to JOtn lhe sWf of a highly re· cogn1zed and we ll · respected leader m t.be Savings & Loan In· dustry -GLENDALE FEDE.RAL. An urgent Deed ex.1Sts for a Customer Sen•1ce Rep. to wortt LS hrs. per week rn ou r La11una Hills Bran c h . s erving c u sto mers' nee d s . Familiarity with typing required. and prevk>us teUer expenence pre· fen-ed. We offer lbe qua1Jfie<l 1n- di v1dua I an excellent slartlne salary. worldnJ: in beaUUluJ surT'OWld1ngs with n very frlcnd ly starr. Make the most of your spare Ume by call· ing or applym~ m person l.o. '71417U-7771 .+ Ci' ENl4LE FEmiML S4VINQ5 NC LOAN ASSOCIATION 24211 c. ............ ~ .... C.tJHl Equal <>PPortunUy Emi>loye.r b'a time to plan for lbat vacation trip. Por eat.ra CMb, why D0t MU IOmC d tboM M4J11111 10U doll 't need wit.II 1 Clualned ad? tG5l'18. at A it H Laodscapmg. CLERK ZllU Via Fabncante Ste Beauty AAs'l. 4 day wk, 101. Mis sion V1rJo ., lmmedJote openin..: for $25 pr day L1c"d re· 7'l8-47Sl between g A.M & an 1nd1v1du a l with qw-ro ~12 ____ 1 JPM. muumum 6 mont.h11 lo l ---------year expen ence an an Beauty Operator Needed a.BUC.AL At"counts P1:1 yablt• With clientele. Harbor & Entry level JOb with system and cash d1:- Adarm Terry 549-1005 IITT)WU1g Insurance Co bursement. lO Key and BUfEUNEOPERATOR· near O.C. Aupart Good aCt'W'8te typing essen ooexpernec.Jl!ntpay& handwriting. detai l ual. bmefiu Appjy in person mmded. math aptltude. aD1y . :.>Newport Center 1YPe ~-83J..8450. Or.Na Boat trim carpenters warMd. E:lrper. nee. Ap. pl y 1n p e r s on Montgomery Manne. 935 W 1.8lhSt C M lo al*"fi" F/C Maintain a I books of ongmaJ entry, accounts receivable & payable Xlnt workuig cood.s & benefits. Hunt. Bch. Salary $100G-Sl200. Call Jane for appt. 83S-4900. . BOOKKEEPER, light bk· kpag. p&rt or full l.Jme. n exJble hours. f#llper nee. 540-1.500, 645-2.fiU. ~ F /Chrg. • Peg board system. Moving lo San Juao area. Manufactur· llll f\rm. C.M. 751-0350. Oen cal s.o.s. Ha.JI! Employers de5peratel) need t.empora ry Offll·e help. Seeka.nll qualifred Sec r etarys. Book keepers. C ler k s & fyp&sts TOP PAY ! NAME YO UR O WN HOURS' S,.CWOffic.. Senicn 634-2190 City. Orange EOE Clerical ... , ...... Job Mature w o man for pleasant Newport Bch d e. clencaJ. oo SH. Hrs. t..sPM Mon·F'ri. 6tf; 7431. BANKING Wont ro get bod into lhe bUS1ne!>s ""°'Id ex start y<» CO"Mf in bon~inq? We hove ~ openings in OlM' Accounl Setvic~ Dept. 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM a I PM to 8:30 PM POtd vocorions this year plus e•cellent benefrt~ -most of them free to yoo. We o-e dlso on a suit proqom: onothe< money \OVf'f. FOf on interview pleoMI CXJll PAf MAGILL 6'45·5333 4. I:~ Equal Opportunity Employer MJF ' < . ... -·~ -..... Comprehe ns 1"e com· pe.ny benefits mcludini: medical aod rlental F'or immediate cons1deratton call or apply belwet-11 !H lAM or 1·3PM at· Sierracin I Tr an6mask 3952Ca mpus Drive Nev.o>ort Beach. CA a 14, 540-6010 Equal Opportunity Employer M, F 1H CLSUC 7111 Part lime. I l PM lo 7 AM Fri & Sat only. 67S Paularino, CM. 7Sl-46.S2 a.axs Part time & full l1ml· graveyard, part Umc sw ing. Apply 7·Eleve n Store. 1097 W. Baker . C.M. Q.aKTYPIST ladina Orange County Marg. Co. ta aeet1na ln· dlvldual1 for cferk l.yplata poelliou. Must type 45 wpm RelpomlbWUes lnclude t)'lllni, fl.ling & genera1 clerical d uUet In th~ marketing dept. 1 yr. emeral omce exper. re- q\i._rcd. Apply In per"90n ......... s,.c ..... lMO~.C.11. 6'2>3'21 E.O.E. "' ...... ..,., ....... _,.. ............. ~ ......... ....--.... -.-...---...-......--.-..................... -_ _... ~._. ,.... 7 .: Wlltj p J,'*'-%20, 1-* DM.YPllO'Th 87 , Clerical EARN A CHANCE TO DlrAPTIPDION POR SUB OlvtSION PLANNING Quw OPC*'U&IMt1 f~ ~AIMivWCln ~.~l ••••••••••••••••• Ornrrat VOLT . """' •uc.rAllB • ACCOUNTANT'S READ THIS AD TODAY "WORK TOMORROW• NO FEE •TOP PAY MW-t.MCI ProplrtJ •c .... n1 ,,.,,. 8'IUnt. "P min 2 yn lnc ,,....,, al•t ...... m •. l riam lnl~ otnce. lrvint . call MaurHn .,..., 1!0.1! iHSa••MCIA6MCY. Par t ti me 1a1 . pe raonallied lines traloN, lead l.o full Ume e:uidklot career. 9G-55i7 HllpW.... .71 00 ...,W..W 71 00 ...,W..W 71 00,"~ ... .................................................................... *'\ MAOUNlSTS. put tJ me. HardlQae Chucker, de»• MPJ;11AN1C. full « part lOienlnce won. Apply in tlme, pnafer oldtr person peraoo. 3422 <D ) W w /som e expe..ten ce. MacArt bur 81. Sa• toola oot oec. Apply at Ana SbeU, 17th " Irvine. · Newport Beach MAID Ellpe1' pref. full time. AJ8o pll.lme. 6'2-3030. MaMSa. apply The Inn at MECHANIC. w IOOAn ex· per Good wortd.ns cond. Marine nper dMlrablc. 714-569817 ,,..,.~ Need 4 000 D pboac voic.s! Enltln1 club promotion. Mo uper. nee. ~'I SU.7115'1 An1w e r ln1 Servlc~ Operator. Ex per. pref. tu WU1 t.raln. Pleue call forappt: M5-7M6. WIN A FREE TRIP FOR TWO ~-•n1lneuln1 beck1round dHlred ~ llkilil a cn..-t AIPt1 lo penon with .a.mpai. to Mr PUent.m Ill RtOtt1 Heln. WllUa1n P\"1111 • Alecx" l.01 Qwtll Sl~Beatb • WA•toUll •4H8m•s ·~I • IMOUS'f'l&Al 1Dlunoce Laguna. 211 N. CoHl Medical MIX Anlwerinl Service Luge tMUrance co. bU Hwy, Laguna Beach TO LAS VEGAS on vcr 10 a.rd-0 ne r ro m ll Ua \'t1 v 1111 d CA IJ ttt)ljt1 ~ood drlvtntt rti<'ord Mii\ qa lO Apply 11t Penny11uv .. r , 18110 ~t.a CM VOLT T E.MPORARY S ERVICES It's my, jlSt C11U ti • lfflce ti flllsta . & wlrk 41 lllln! H Jll n lllkilf fir I -(& Uve at least & m1nt~s 1ffic1 H.IYMS Ow-<-kc'r Cab, dS 8888 546-4741 •DIJVE:R• l>t-1.Jvery Van i-· Um•· Good driv1n.: 1t!l'o1ll Mate !•emale 631 J:2ll() C.M 3&\8 C1unpus Drive, Ne1o1port Beach IArross from John Wayne AJrport> Etru»I Opl'()rtumly Employer ••••••••••••••••• 4 11'8l'illa), lllW is tM beSt tine DRIVHS ti pt innlved in ftlW Clfllr Men or women ~ y~ or oldl.'r ~now 1he C'ou:.l IZssrtllities & JOU Cllld win 3 CJlJes Net $Ut0 a week or rr-morl' Or.1nj!c CuJ:;l f•lastic Las Vegas mtiln!! ~~~:I~~~· ~.:::,~,~ I Seaetaries l lypists v"General ~:1t1!,Y,; ~~w0:o~~t .. r Offi:e Clerks I Receptionists 1-Euc-11 d-• --- Call 557-011.U COlft8 into Ory-clearun", FUii lime. ~ 'UlJ 9pm, Tuc•s, Wt-ti & ,...n. Lin-·niurs. 6:30 Mon & 1··r1 ~ U \• ':, days. 01mn11tl Clt•:tnl•r., llWOIW!Y P(llSQNN(l !>£""1CI~ Oick· 759-9901 CdM 372] BIRCH ST1tEET NEWPORT IEACH •Round trip, air ra re. & hotel accommodations for three days. ELECT I r.NG U. S23jhr. 5-yrs tape recorder d~· SlgJleXp. OMEGA 714-840 4443 Gult'ral Office. p 1t or ( 1 Good n·ader .ind ;.men· llM t.o detail. Will tram. :»7 7314 G~"'JERAJ.OFFICE - Mw.t ctijOY pbone C'OO· t..1 ~·1. wo r kin g w C'usloincrs, typing & del1ul work. Paid val·~1· l.lons. sick pay & he~lth im. Apply9-4 Mon·f-'r1. al Bardens Pes t Control, li96 Randolph, <;.M . 546-5.570. ----- c.a :N f-: RA L 0 1-' l"I C 1-: Cl.l':llK, Ma JOr 'ilOl'k brokC'ra.1:e firm nt>ar UC Airport Hr!>. 7.4rM. rail Mrs Eckert. ~121 c:t'fll•raJ Ca~mg, womt>n. men, day 'C'vcs. Will train Irvine Call 641 0020,S.llAM ------------------• Electn>mechanical As · General Office ht'lp for sembler. Some l'XPrr1 manufactunnJi? !ihop Co. OOMPANION -Elderly Delivery.Sales. Full & helplul. Salary open. Call m l..r1gun:.i ,Niguel \1 1('ro woman seeks middle part t ime. Apply in ., forappt. 557-4ll6 Prec1S100 Sw1ss.831·9J31. aged woman ID s hr borne person. Make up ID. S6.00 Electronics Techo1c1an & domest.tc duties. Noa· per hr. 11745 Edtoger helper, som e ex pt•r GeMnl1 Cltttc t-'::;!e~ary. Miss. Ave.F.V. hrlpfuJ, good drvmg re I-o r 1nt1·r nJt1onal · Oellvery person need1.-'d mrd,C.all645-0211 markl•tani,; co. 1-·u11 COOK for conv. hosp llunl. Bcharea. ELECTRICAL Tl':~T c harge or literature I lOAM-6:30 PM £uJI lime .536-2926 Tf:CH Unique up haridlwg. m.;111 m:.ll'h1nt·, exper. only. Xlnt. Empl misc. dut ie s. Full Del.Jvery d.nver. sm. mr~. p11rtun1ly w smjll 1H11 be n e c 1 t s . App 1 y benefits. Please apply m bl' h d f f finn. gd driving record, esta 1s e m anu ° K.30·5pm . IMS Equip· person. Beverly Manor, valid Calif. d river 's elt!clncal (uol elec me nt. 2805 B:irrancJ . 340Victorla, CM. di b llC'ense. Call for app. tron1c ) str1 u t1on Irvi ne. Mrs . Coplan Cooks. We need people 642-2256 equip. Facility located 1n 559-mOI who are willing ID learn . San Juan Capis trano --------- &worlthard. Exper.nec. D~llvery Man. L.A. area.lstheonJyoneoCil~ Generaloffice GUARDS full & part lime All areas . Un.Corm s fumishe<I Ages 21 or over. RetJred welcom e No expenence nee: t\pp ly Universal Protection Service. 1226 W. ~th Street, Sanl:i Ans In lervtew hours 9-12 & 1 4 Mmthru F'n. JIO M ~Mr\Kt-:n s Supplement family 111 ~in your s pare lime. for a ppt ca II 114 7 -1536 txwn6-8PM. llomemakers inleresh.'d 111 eanung $100-Sl!>O wk un phone program. Work from homc f-lex hn. N.- 1•icp. nee. Call 4pm 7pm 168-~ HCYl'EL fTont Oflk c..,. We are seekm,1! a people onrot.ed person able ln worit flex1hle hours. full lime posllion mdudl·s excelleol C'ompan) benefit:.. Apply 9AM nuoo. bloo-f'ra , per::.on nel. MARRIOTT HOTEL !OONF:WPORTCTR OH NEWPORT B~A<.:'11 E.0 E M F HOTB.JMOTB. Night a uditor ifuJJ time . ~. pref. Apply Mun · Fri. 9-4 .Urut•e Sm1lh. SanClement.eJnn, l~W . EBplandlan. S.C. Gd. pa.y &benefits. Saute ~1mes. 3 days /week. type on the West Coast. Office help. 4-0hr. week. man. must be familiar 3.30am to 6am.S27S/m o. Has U L c ertified C2 n1gbts> Will train. HOTEL/MOTEL PBX w/seafoocL Pantry man , 548-844.l or64&-141J. ci.rcuit.s. l deaJ candidate J e we ls By J oseph : OPR/F RO N T DES K fa • t work e r Del.MenoverlBforL.A. would have min. 2Yrs. ~9066. CLERK -WANTED. wlknowtedge otproduce. 1llnes to homes ln NB & ooUege, Syrs ln engineer· General Maintenance Cor Apply Moo-Fri. 9-4. Sao Las8risas,361ClirC.Or .. CM.Mustbereliable& log /ma nur. e n vir on · t .t I Clemen te loo 125 W. Lag. Bch . App ly In ha ve dependa ble car . ment, we.II organized. r~~vuan: ~~::ic~u:;e~: F.splandia o Ave. San penoo Fem. p rr. $4001~ per 'Ibis posttion offers op-M u s t h a v e v a I 1 d _Clemente ___ . ____ _ OOOK wanted, q uantity m>. 646-0637, ~. ~~~rF~:Z::-n~: ~~~r ~~ ~~ v~ 11~ ~: ~~o ~::,~ coolring uper. needed DEMONSTRATORS -, ~ please submit Fri~ for a ppoint·' -Wed-Sun-Ap• I to fer· retirement facility. &ipennarketa your area. resume ID dupllcate to meat. ,.,..~ PY Good medical .. dent.al Prt.&Sat.$2S+day.Car U nicorn Elect r i cal auditor. Hotel Laguna. benefits. Newport Villa, necessary. 541-0371 , Products. PO Box 6470, GENERAL OFFICE ·· 425 S. Coast Hwy .. La.: ~5861. 951-3918, 541-07111 Anabeun. 92806. FuJl.11me. days . Must Bch. "94-U.Sl Corrections Clerk Wire Department, maJor stock brokerajle firm near OC Airport, hrs 7-4 Call Mrs. Eckert. 540-8l21 DENTAL ASSIST. Ortho. cha1rs1de Expr. only. J oin our team Proj(ress1ve office CO'> ta Mesa Newport. 546-517~ Dental, C'ha1rs1de ass1s Costa Mesa Stationers.I t.ant, Mon-Thurs, X·ray 270 E . 17th S t . t' M Lie req'd, Salary open F'ltimc & P time. Apply 546-:.>00. EHGIMEERS SEE OUR AD UNm;n "MANUFACTUIUNG " IN TOOAY 'l'> CI..ASSJFIED LEAR SIEGLER TR.,..SPORT DYNAMIC S type&spell 979-1711 HOUSECLEAN ER GENERAL HOW HIRING AU SKILLS Mevl!'r A Ftt E.O.E. Needed Thurs & l''r1 S4 per br Must have o~ n trans. 67~ 1909 HouseC'le:iners , P 1T & ~, 'T. for hou.~leanmg servi re $4 50 hr SJli 31194 llousecleanang F'rida\s ~usl he consr1ent1nw;. lmmedl.at.e opeoinp Cor. Q.IUTYPISTS a.coaos a.a ecs POLICY TYPIST Plemaot worldn1 cooch· UOns, x.lnl. empt hen. tn· d . proftt-e.baring bonus. n!liftmeOt flan, ~m pl. aavioga p an. com· prebensl ve We. health, & deot.a.1 lnaurance. Apply Ulpenon. 8'30-2. Safeco ._.awce 17S70Brookburst1-~. v. EO E JANITORIAL Part lime eves after 9 or early am Lil Costa Mesa 6 days a week Clean w ork & good pay •am JANITORIAL 2nd shirt opening for responsible self -starter Must have prio r ex. per1 en ce. SC'u I~ t o S6.5llhr N umt•rous bencf1U.. anC'I (ully 1>a1d roedlc.al &dental. ROSAMIMC. 5'18-~. Newport U.·.11·h An Equal OpJ>Ortunil) Emplo)er --- J aruton al Roote opi11 Ulf!S in HB & C M drca•., pll'ase call for Jppotnl mt!IU, 581 27:l> ---- JANITOR. dt>pendablt" bard wo rk1ng Own trans • n1~hb S3 75 to S4 OObr 67~2101 ------ Jewelry Sa lesper..on F llmt' pos1uon Apph m 51t>r so 11 KI HK JEW ELF:R S. :!:IOU I I.arbor 81 vd l.: M. Lady. rould be a rf'l1n>d pt'J"SOO. capablr or cannl! for C'onvalest·ent lady, 1o11lo L'l re<'Ovenng fmm fractured hip & wnst. Will oee<1 help 6-8 wee~. Pleasant s11rround1nit. Nights and 1or days . 548-SJm. LAUNDRY StWERVISOR Ellcelleot career poten · t1al opport wul y r M rell a . ble pe r son w ith a knowledge or laundry maclwles, s uper vtsory ski.I.ls.. & b1-hnguaJ ability prefen-ed. EnJOY out - s ta o d Ing company benefits Apply 9AM· noon. Mon·f'r1. person· oel. MARRIOTT H OTEL OOQJ'l;EWPORT<'TH DH. NEWPORT Hl::Al.:11 f-:0 E M F L. \LJ:lo;DRY Help w.in tad For reliremenr foc·a!Jt v Good ·mt.'<i1cal !. clen1ai bene Newport \!iUa 642·5861 in person. 10-12 -----DENT AL ASSIST. COUHTER HELP to work Tues & Tinin;. 6AM LO 2PM. Apply rn person. Golde n Uo y Donuts. 17741 Bca1•h Ill, HB. C2 blks nu . 111 Talbert l F.xper. req. X·fiay li e Dl'<'ded Mon thru thurs, 7·3pm L.1 guna Hills arc:i tm-0.'!40 Expanding 1.11tenor plant t•o. desires c nc r get1t· person to ins tall nt•w Jobs. Will tr:11n. Pl:rnl knowlc·dge helpful tardiff Assoc .• 5404:>A 2 ~VICTOR liiorough, relJ;ible llaH' LEADMAH/Tro;Me o wn t r.ans Hers r e £or pro<luctwn rl'ramac quired. 640-700l1 __ shop Mu:sl huvc l•·ad t•ic Counter llclp want1·rl, part tune. ::iome baking exper desired Apply in person. 11·5pm 705 E Balboa Blvd N.13 Olunter HeJp,Cook. Now l-liruJg. The Wholly co~ Rest. m Npt. Bcb tn L11Jo Manna Village as rur reot.ly seekml? ( l & p 1t Counter Help & I l Cook. lndJvtduaJs must have a tpOd job history. neat & clean appearance. a b11J- lY ID give 110% poftlllve a ltitude, & good 10 • illalive. H you meet t.hese requirements, and want ID enhance your work. please apply 111 person al 34 20 Via Oporto, Ste. #4 bt w n DENTAL ASSIST. AND RECEPTIONIST for fnendly pro~ress1ve i.pec1ally pract 1ct in :'-<ewport Besch Must be brig ht, encrget1c & rmture. ~pr pref. but not nee for nghl person. Xlnl pay. rnniie benefits. Nno-smol<er 644-0!)95. Desk clerk. ma lure, reh;i· ble person for Front Desk. Hrs must be nex1- ble The Inn Al Laguna 211 N. Coast llwy, Laguna Beach. 494-7SJS forappt. OON\Jl' SHOP early AM &. aftrn s hirts . Pref ITQlW'e woman. No exp nee Apply in person Dip. pity Donuts 18.54 Newport RICM 10am"'4p m. Must be 18 --------· years of age. Ask for Olrol. 675"8662-. Couoter-g1 rl. K uster's Cleaners. Full Ume 186 E. lBthSt. CM. 548-70Z?. Counter help, sandwich shop. M·F , hoUrs flexl· ble, p/t, housewife or mature persoo. friendly workinl cood. S56-0670 CRIDITCl.IU l mmed . o p e nin g wtpublialling co. Good phone manners to assist c redit dept w tcollec· tions. Acaaale l)'l>lng, l::ral office duties. DRAFTER Immediate opening for Drafter with 1-2 years experien ce or eqt.ivale nt. WiU use stan- dard frt.s and tolerances, tables and charts, aod prepare final drawings fr om sketches and print.I. WE OFFER •Highly competitive Rates •Plenty of Overtime .ShiJ'l Differential •Excellent Company benefits for Employees & Del>aidem•. APPLY IN P ERSON ~penen<'t'<I Salesman TRI-FLOM WANTS YOU To fill avalanche of nr ders from m arine mororcyle. sport1n ~ i;:oods . motor s J>()ns, rr Latlers. Great oppl} hut we are very select1v1· &. want confident winner types only We lrain l'X pertly VlS1t US & Sl'e Call Mr SlOM 540-4023 Factory 17 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS WAREHOUSI!: A5SEMBLEY FACTORY Good money, incentive bonus, holiday, & vaca· tioopay. Paidweekl,y. l\orrell~ IRVINE E.O.E . IOW:IS,llC. 752-6666 M ff Front omce girl, typing & 1().key wtaccuracy, pay raises & med. plan as dulies increase. 960-5492 f\111 & p rr positions in new s pecially foods cent e r In I rvin e . M a n a1eme n l op · portuoities. Call Peggy 5J8..35M H.B. ORG. IEMPORNiV SfRVICES 556.8520 835-2622 -------- REC£:PTIOHIST nt'<'ded m our roflX)r.1t1· headquancr... lot Jtt-d in lnme Typms.:, phone!., filing. li l'lOUnltni: knowledge helpful 1-.x l'~llt'Tll opportur11t ,. for advanC'Cment. good t om pany benefits Contact Personnel or apply at 557-905 1 Sc~fic DrHlinq Controls 1801 1 Milchell South ln·me E 0 F. C'.en1 OHc llclp-P/T. 2 Jdays wk. no typing or dkH1l1on. S<I hr. Man $40 day.494-83Sl after 6pm. <.rt!n'I. Qrfice Temp. f It It 's fun! Promotional of· fice for Circus Vargas. It typing, vaned duties. 55&3126 Gen1 Qrfc, pleasant Sales otrc n<b sell·:starter for typing, filing, etc S4 hr 6.11-0370. Get10ffiu: Sm Publishing firm 1s seek log Gen 'I o ffc worker, simple C'lcnC'lll d uties, relaxe d a t maephere, mature non· smoker. Pat: 898-4357 15641 Computer Ln. H. B J ~ckeeper Sun & Mun pr n.ncl spcJk Spani:.h only Child c art• &. ~J~ hous !'kecping . Gond LEGAL S F:l 'Ht-;T Atn , workin~ cond. Lovc•I> rull tamr. o c ,\arport area. 041 -21111 or t.41 !l'il.11 arl'a <.:.all l~1w ,[;;! •~~,o days. tl!f.'·~ ~kn<h & l'\'f><; 11rn:~EKEl:.Pf'.lt 5da}" '1u."il h:.i \'C• own c :i r Permanenl 64."i 00119 ~wlve-s or- Studeftb FUii or p lime Job. Xlnt 1ram1ng opportunities Qim~l1vc wal!l'S Con veruenl hours 1\pply at )fcDonulds. 650 Ave l'lro. S..n Clt'ml•nle INDOOR Pl.AMT MAINTENANCE FUii ume & part lime 497.5424 INSPECTORS l"""°CESS / FINAL lmmedlak> opporturulles with growth o riented company offenng stab1J1 ty, seeurity and C'Dreer poc.enuaJ We are seeking In · d1v1dual s w i th a muu.mum 1·2 years ex peneoce with in-process and fmal inspection or prec!SIOO parts. LEGAL 54.·t· ~ mm rof IV?" e~ix·r for I' I do· I frnsf' firm an fo .1 h11•n l:.lan<.I i C'm p pll">ll H '" r·nc:Un.: Junt• I CrtnlJtt Janet \Jlo•n 'i') I 0431 LEGAL SECRET ARY P.I. Mtod Mat Proc SI JOO DOMESTIC $1200 CORP Sl 200 LITIGATION $1 300 ' I ' I m,uv hu kit* ·ht•*fh, 170 Newport t:tr f)r './ 11 ~e :MS 640 ~120 loan Administrati°" W&JThoo.:un~. S<-rv1c1n,1e. & Sh1 pp1n R, fo'llA1V/\ llome Loan Deal with vanous mvt~to~ d111ly Mortgage exper helpful. but not req 'd Good t yp. lNt slulls j must For App'l Call Nancy !175-1(81 Coldweft ~ Rnid. Mori~ Co. An Equal ()ifpty Co We offer excellt-nl, pm Mach i"• Operator iuesslve salary . levels T,.._. commensurate with ex perienoe and out.st.anding For product I on o f company benefit& whlcb m lnlature Instru m e nt include pajd medical, p~rta: Co. In L•auna dental, a nd life In -Mguel. Micro Precllllon auraoce for employea 9wbs.ll3l-9S3l. M.a1nt.enanct! Man needed for property mgml co. $800 mo. + gas al- lowance. Must have ex· perience. l.OOl.s & true k Ml·ll:M MAINTENANCE PERSON Expanding micro elec trorucs f trm req w res an aggressive indiVldual tor 2nd shift maintenance pcmtJon General plumb- ing and electriC'al ell· penence req w red. High vacuum system and DI wdl.tt syst.em expenenll' preferred l nd1v1dual must be self molJvatal and rellable Qua.hl1ed applJcanl can expect compreht!nsave company benefits includ uu: mll}Or medical and dental For 1mmed1at~ C01lS1derallon, call or ap ply between 9-llA.\-t or 1 JPM:il S.enacm, TransnlaSk :m2 C.ampus Dn \e l\ewpon Beach, L \ C7 I 4 I 540-J.080 F.qual ()pporturuty .. .mployt"1" M J. II Mana~Olt!flt llequ1re enterpn 111.: Pl:f'liO(I spare ll me I' ;J m more IT)()Ot>)' in your own ~.Wit.bout le1tvmg your p res ent p o!l1t1on JeaC'OC'k Di.sir Consul tants. 631 ·5008. Manager 1Leas1 og A~ Cor buluness pllrk. full tune, 6 days :s week. Sec~tanal s kills rl'- qi.ared. Call rT14 )549 2988 Man-gement MAHAGEMINT ~ TilAJH&S Immed iate full u me posWCla a\•a.tl. bolb days & rughts for ag,cre551ve 10cbv1d uals w1tb good per sonalities. Start S900-$1 200 p er m o +benefits. Apply daily after 5pm ;isk for Jean or Mary Me1'o · i::.ct·~ Pti.2-il, 410 F: 17th. C'08ta Mesa Maoaiier for r'lrsl Class H.eslauranl Must ha H' 'ii r11ng bac k,i! r nund Ph-as<' S<'fld r~umt• & 1.iholn lo Class1f1,'(j 1\d II 5 7 R , 0 ll I I \' I' 1 I 0 l . P <> Box 15fi0, Cost:i ~frsa. Ca 9ai26 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS 'T'ra.n.,pi1rt lh1111m11•..., ,1 .:m.....,n.I(. ~lahlr 01\'hooon ol 1 ... ·.tr S10:1?ler ln1· .• 1 1-onuno• .:.110 u 1mµJ11\ has 1mnw1h;ih• llJ>t'n111 .' f,. r ,. " 1• •• r 1 " 11 • • ;I I \1 ,1 n II f .1 l I U I I I ~.Ill:: lflf'i'r"o Surr<''"ru1 HP~l11·a111 I "'" ... ork 1n ba,11 m.1ctuno• .... hop en' 1 rnn I ment and he rni:aJ:NI 1n rn.inUfa<'ture or pret•1o;111r J1•rusµa 11· hard1o1 .ir" llu t H , ~ al I 1 n • I u d r I t::.tjl>l 1s hmcn1 ul met.hods. lo<>lm.:. st.in <111rd.:. und CO!>b . ~1th 1•mµhasis on produ. ll\ 1 t) 1mprovc•m<'nl Dt•i.!n"t' t.lt~1rahl~ but Ml llld n 11 al or y M 1 n 1 m u m ;. \Car~ r·xperirnr r ,,, \1anufa1'\unng En~m1•ct 111 pn ·t•1<.1nn m.H'ha nt• ~hop e11,1ronmcnt n· qwred. In 11dtl1t1on to our des1ra ble locataon and pro gress1ve salary le..,<'ls. we offer out sl<1n1llnR company benefits "'hlch IIICludc paid medm1l and l ife insurance for employec:s AND dcJ)('n dents. F'or immediate cooslder at1on send de- LaiJed resume to ''"°'•1tl MCMOCJe" LEAR SIEGLER TltAHSPORT DYNAMICS P.O. Box 1953 Surla An.. Ca m02 OI). beMftta. Esper. pref. but will tralo. .,1mo. cau penonne1 ..... LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS f\111 time e mployment to s t art Im m ediately. Youni man mW!t be a ble to be bonded. Call for ln· te rvlew, 554·4311 or -.-. Otrl Friday Cor Photo Of· fice 3.'>SO age preferred . 631-3411. llDd depeodeots. For Im· E.O E. m /f /h mediate consid e r a tion --------• ·-·· ------· apply in peraoo to: CUSTODIAL 2Dd ablft opening for awpamlblo 1elf .. tarter. lluat have prior ex. perleiu~e . Sca le t o S&.51/b r . N umer ou s beneftb, tnel'.' ruuy .,aid mdca1 •dental. IOSAMIMC. MNID, Newport Beach -~y 3131 W. Segentrom SantaAna.Oa. E.O.E. m/f/b 0 A R D E N E 1J G ENERAL -Xlnt . bene. GAR.Aog SALE ada ln t.be Dei.17 Pi.lot bring hap- py raulta. To place your '!be lastett d rn 1 In the dr1,rtn1 ca rd, phone Wtet ... a Daily Pilot IG-~todayl a-tntd Ad. 642-54178. t Girt Friday. f)jlJ or P tr. Ute oCfice & lnalde Hies. TYPl.nl necessary. Mon· Joh. Apply In person. l28 MainSt .. HB. G R EEN H OU S E HELP ER -Pcraon needed to work In •m ,,...nhouae for Inter. lndac:lma firm. Ea.,.r, ""'·~·· ..... wt. Olll Mk helle ~aeoo I.EAR SIEGLER tiWISPORT DYNAMICS 3131 Wett Se1crsll'Om Sant. Ana; Qi E.O.E. m/f/b For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642·5678 MARINE TRAVEL urr OPERATOR -W 1m in Syn exper. Top W&IU!S & beneflta. Call collect m.a:MSII. Marina de l Rey. Muaeuaa ~. exper. recP'red. Leail. parlo r . Dl.y Ir n.lifit ahlfta open. ~ Com m.laalon. Call l«IMIOI or 530-1.lll Ask for Melw:na. Good typist, transcriber. Operawt. Mature. de enthu•lastlc lea rne r! pet¥Sable . Day shift. Ex· Good oppty ln N.B. Oen· per. pre(. but will train. taJ clfc. Ml-88116. _MS-_2550 __ . ----- Medical PBX OPERATOR X-RAY Tt:CHCHCIAN Answertna SerN. Expr Part lime. Orthopedic pnl. -~ d e 1'"Mh.loo IAl. 640-4IMO PBX Operator, answering Medical·badt office a.sals· service, exper preferred. w. w1orthoped1c exper . Colt.a Mesa area. Swing 111 Newport8ucb.. Mon.-& g r aveyard. Ca ll J')'l Call between 8.30 & 1_~_1_m_. ------ tOam. 644-21114..1. •PIX* Mode.ls·Escorts T .A . a: ans wering Wanted by O C. 's fl.nest service ~cort Serv1Ct-T A.B ans. serv. has a 641-0u.> After 6pm few pos1lloos open in na .. SA. CM. & Hunt. 8.. Mo ld ittq Machi•• areas. Vanedstu.fts. P rr Operaton or Frr. Many out.st.and· We h .i v e n o w o r k mg benefl1.s. Work near .short.age• Jotn a busy. your home&. earn while ~ble & still J(row111g 20 you learn E 0 !'.: >l!AI' old co learn on ~ -~--------­~ o£ your choice whilt! Personne! ~tuni: with a leader 111 SECRETARY I t~ c~tom moldl!lg in. ~try Present opemng.-. ,1\<i1I on ~rave yard -;ha fl I lpm tu i Jm Rapid advat1cemenl for tha>e sbowml( aplltucle & de~1re Good s tarting w-c1~e •sh1ft bonu.-. + all mi!JO' ~nt•fiL'> t'O paid J'ro(1t !>baring emplo)I.~ incenuve program CIMCO :?SS Bng.:., .... C:osta Mt>!>a bllc s of llakt'r urr RedhtlJ I Motbt:r'~ ~lper wanted on ~oo Wed & Fri £'1ea5e call 640-9389 ~ 3 U>d.iv1dua.ls lo work from bomt: on .. new phone progr;im Can .cam SlOO-Sl.50 per -.c-ek tlo..1)end~ on lamt' ltlo•.-1 ror homem.ik1·" .. cir <"omplele 1oformal1on ca1155i 14.50 'Ur..t......, Aide'> 7 J, :1 11 l't'rt1f1l'allon Tr,11ning J\all. Mesa \i('rdt' Con' llosp 661 Cenler St. C ~ 56~ NURSES Al DE 7 J & 3·»7 :io s.9·3061 Nuning Self ·Starter W /good lyp ~ and S.H. s kill.S ror posrtlon w /variety. some personnel & insurance ~.Irvine are a. C.all for a ppl 540-7639 ~ K.endavlS Ind E CJ f-. PERSOWMEL COUHS&OR CA.Ir small. fnendly agen. cy needs a trained rouns elor If you arc 'ieekmg a ch.a.nge. call RJta. ~ Coastal ~ Agency, 2790 Harbor. C M. N~ver a ree -------- PHOTO Fll\'IS lllNC Omer for paclcup & de ll\Cr ang of phol n n.ru.stun2 C11 rar pm 'ided. !>ion l-'r1 Hn ;ip prox 9 :l.IAM w ti 30P~J S3 ~per hr. Call 549-73&> PlUMIHt "5 He.PH Will tram. S200 week lo sta rt Open 8am·8Pttl 714~13 PRINTIMG U rou are 20 or over. & loolung for a career op portunrty 111 pru>tinli?. ap. ply at PENNYSAVER. MB> P\acmtla, CM. L VN charge nurw. 7 AM· Real ~late 3 30PM. 3 P M l l PM ARE YOU WEARY OF NW'Se5 aides, all stuns w O R I 1 H G Cerufled or wi ll train W E E I E H D S & Good medical dent~l HOLID • YS WHILE benefits. FlagshJp Coo ,.. \'alescent Center -4 66 Y 0 UR FR I EM D 5 Fl~p Rd.:-;eoo~ PLAY? ~un.ing N\.IJ"'ieS A.Id~ ,\JI c;tuJl., C on'l1dt'r w o rk 1nJ,: C.u,d rah' or pa~ :"to f'\ IYltT1'\J I hoorc: for a pro lo!.,...,'" f' 1'r'lfl'\Jrat1on. ol ~r nl'l' V. all 1 rain I 1.-nni.: 1i1rporate C'l.lt'nL .... lt>rt1'1C'.1l1L111 µ1ui.:r:1m ,,. .. 1 t''ldll' & rt'lated avalla blt• ,\µµh Pc.rt , ,. r \ t • ", 1 o th c 1 r Me.,J lon,.Jlo•H'L'nl Lr.An,h·rrt'<1 tanplovl.'i." lloo!Ptl31. .!!.iO :-,,.~ pm1 y,;, . ...._..,K thi' "" rpt1on<.1I ~\\l L"\1 1-l.!l"WO "'n11·•• m 1nrhd fl'..tl 1-..t.11" µn1f1....,i.1unal :\1u .... t :-.ur-.ml( I"'""' '"und knowled)!1• ~~-:.Aidt'" \II 'h10· , ( .... 1 :i'lll'l"h of home (,oooj r.lll' .,f p.1\ ''' •' , .• .,\ µurcha~tM>. and µt'r n,.,. V. 111 tr 1111 .it• , , '" •'ommianH·att• 1 'i•rtlf11·.1t11m 11r11 .r.1f1' I , 11 1• 1 1 1, t' I y w 1th .1\;111,11 lo· \1•;o1' 1•,, 1 ir w-l•·r•-+"' & n·:il t..;t.ll•' .. 1 ........ 1 • •' , ' ••"'I •'11mm 1n1l\ 1•nmar11\ llo-.p11.11 ··,-, ,,.~ '"''' ·~1 th•· 1..tt>t•honr H1i:?h 111\•1 1 \I 1.1 ·•'I••• I •I•_,, ... nl tl l)!an11at1on r1•p11.-1 tor •'''Vrdlilallon OHic~ H~lp ,\ 11111" thmul!h nn ;i .... I Ill I di I' I II I I! Ill 1• n I 'i " I I 11 I mlo!u 11 l.1~h· i.11111 • 1.111111 11m ... upen. ''''"' \1 1 1 h.1\• 'ar'" .. I'll"'" IJ11111r11 tr.t"d P1·rm.1 ~··l"<•n.ol :' 1 .1111,1 .• MI 1~·111 .1l.1r"' ~1t11•11 "-•lh h>r ,opl'l I Inn~• lot.•1wf1I:-l'nmp.iO\ 111• ,1•1•t1 n1•J r u r:inl!l' OfflCE HELPER I c 01ur1~ \1r pnrt 11 \ \ou. I \.II' llt • do·d 111 •~J.:rf't' & bn11\cr "hl-en .. t• m • •I 1 1 11 .ir .. 1.a"1 I 1>re1cm.-d c 'JI! Frank11· lwl1wr 1n nur m .. 1, 111 llUJV.tilcr fur furtht>r 111 '~' ,,, t''P II<" \Ii, I h>rmallOI' ii.& 7:~ 0707 h,1\ 1· r ,or ·" 1tn \l•r I 1 (;.&., Jllo.,.,11H"' l JI! \I; J,1\ at lt1I Hit•• Off1('(' llelp nl.-.·•lt-11 (ln1· hard -.ort-rr 111 run 1·1.11" mJ1 h1 nl' C'J '>ual .1t n11 ... ptl('n> 1'1r>C1hh· hr. Noa !>molter If 111Lrrrs1 t-d send nanw & : lo K HI , P 0 I.lox I~. In 1111• \l'.!71.3 ORDER Dl::SK GIRL Answer lcl l'phonc";, !IOftlC flhng. must ha' e j?OO(l ha.ndwnllng Call 8 S. Pic kwic k P:ipcr. 549-1157 PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with outstanding, attractive personaUl1es PAaTTIMI IVIHIMc.S Open1nc l•)r licensed ,,aln pt•opll'. loC'all) 1.714'1'lt.-d. ~1th na llonal r..· (rrr .. 1 i.y<>tcm. ExC'ellent '4 01 k1n1o: c ond1t1on .... f..am too~ rommass1nn. ,.'or conf1dent1al app't call -;59 0226 ~ E.\!.'CI ' • .{iJ'STE.tt.~· \..._ ., ., ,--,,,. .. _) _._..,.. .. ~ H.e.il E'itate EXCITING OfflCE Real Eat.ate Salee S A L E S PEOP L E NEEDED i n Sunset Beach office . top commission. Call Bud Hyams C7 e •t 146-l lOZ i\Mlal ln edit.or aurvey conduc~ from our or. fiee at the Or.nae Coast Oallr_ Pilot. 5:30·9.30 Moo-Fri, 9:30-1:30S.tur· 4-)'. Great Cor coUealans and mooollghlcrs t84 pr wk . O N L Y REQUIRE MENT IS A 0000 VOIC E Call SU-«l. ext s12 ancr 5·30 PB Mooda)' thru ltavelOCMUllq JOU Want Frid.1 ' to ..U~ Cl...afted ads do It well. &eSQI.. - R.lD&a&e UCIMSm UMUC .. S. wm train. Beal com· mlMioa split UJ UM! In dultry 1'0J10, to U>p p duren l'or lnterv1e call BW at Redhill Rul c.y, Udo office. 87S.7300 Real btale NOW 10 lerviewina for 1a IE!S ~ dmiri.ns a fuUU1nti Ctln!JS' in real em.late. To pniltaiobal otnct! Xln training program 'lS-1.501 Expert e Ol'e n o l necessary. but he re ·s ~lll> •. Hl&h School Educ atsoo Pot>tuve AlUlude Well Groomed Good Dnvtng Re<.-ord Ab1uty to treat people Wu! peopk!. with a san· rere \Dlerest. in customer sal1Slat.11on, & above all, a.ntegnty l! you think you 're our type or person. don 't wait ... Contact us today in person. RECIPT /TYPIST needed full time by elec t.ron.ic company IO<'ated nr. OC Airport. TWX ex. pr helpful. Call Beverly ,it '" o,... Ca.ty ~1100 292:5Harbor Blvd. RECEPTIONIST -Wl• C05TA MESA need a super sharp gal to 979-2500 handle front office order . desk for m ens toaletnes Sales Contractor Supplies firm. Goed tyJ)lng skills Trainee. Wholesale tool a>+ wpm) & willmgness & hardware. National to )earn on small com· Co. now luring young puters a must. We ap. men 18-30 $200-SSOO a preciate you r en · week+ Bonuses Call thusiasm. Good starting 714/894..()()55 salary + XTRA bene Send resume to Panco Ltd. PO Box 18823, Irvine, 92713. Or call SALESCLERK Fabric stor e . Call Maureen. 64&4040 _1_1~-~-------SALES ReceptioniJit w /light typ. mg. gd. w/figurcs, plellll· mg personality. HB area. Ast for Vivian or Nancy 891-1791 Distrid MClllCICJ"" Trainee Receptio•lst /X•ro a Daily Pilot Newspaper Circulation Dept. This highly successrul local newspaper has an open- ing for a trainee m the cU'Culation sales servl('e & collect100 arell. Select· ed apphcant will rece.1 ve a IJberal salary, regular· ly schedu led raai;es. bonus OPPortun1t1es & many rnnge benefits. such as paid vacauoos. paid group insurance. life insurance & dental ooverage. ()petcrtOI F\JIJ ume 9am Lo 6pm. Pleasant, good telephone s kills nee. Apply in penon to Mr. FUf>nles al Robert Bein, Wilham Frost ar Aaaoc. 1401 Qwul • SL. Newport Beach. Ra:eptionist/Booltkeeper for prestigio us law fi rm ewport Beat•h Salary commens urate with ab11aly & c x - perien~. Ask for Sally. 714 /640-5650. RECEPTION I S T Mature. exper person to answer busy phones. t ype, great public & perlorm various office dut.ies. TI'-891-3428 RECEPTIONIST - TRAINEE Growing lrvme co. has full-time position Im- med. avail. Bright person W/fronl a Orfice appearance & good phone manners lo handle all incoming tines. Lite typing reqd. Call Shelley '°" appt. 979-2333. Calif. Copying Prods RECEP'TIOMIST With or without typing needed. Top pay. Tern· porary & full tjme. Call Tod Services at '¥79-0164 Appucants must be 18. have a good dnvang re· cord Hour.. are generaly llAM·9PM Monday lhru Fnday. Saturday over· tim e available a s needed. If you are qualified & are Ull.erested 111 learrung the newspaper circulation business. come lo the D'dlly Pilot office: 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mes a. /\sk ror Harry Seeley or Ken Goddard Only apply before H AM or a rter 2PM Mon-Fri. E .O.E. Salesgirl TEHMISSHOP CdM. Experienced, ruu tJ me. 64()-4172. Sales lmmedaate opening for a young sales trainee with a progressive wat e r works firm. Complete benefit pack.a ge Apply lO person TFI, 214 Allon SantaAna RECEPTIONIST SALES LADY Needed in our 1.nterna F\J 11 ts me Uonal corporate bead· THE SHOW-O FF quarten located 1n 22Fasttionl51andNB lrvtne. ~autiful work-Salesman needed for ang aivtrooment. Some typing & phone work. lf small but. expanding you're looking for a n:prograpbics business. career with excellent op-Ask ror G ten. 536-29'2:6 portf.IOity for advance· med + good company benefita contact Sden· tific Drilling Control. 557.9051, personnel , , E.O.E. Sales poliitioo available . Building materials. Orange Coun~y area. Please call 637-7373 Salesperson • Restaurant ADVERTISLNG SPACE • Bull Penconel. FUU or ~ Salary + Com· • Prr wort AM or PM mission. 631-6602. shHla. Apply fn person: SALES TRAINEE -Sm M-W·P'. lpm-6pm, T-Th well mtabli.sbed manuf. 8am·1Pm at Plaza De al eled.ri~ distribution , C.fes. 4881 Birch St. equip. ia looking ror ag- Nwpl't Bcb. ~a.84 en-Jve individuals who R!Sl'AURANT HELP P rr counter wort bufret style. f1e:dble bn. 9-3. Ideal for bouMwtves " ooDelt ltUdeata. Airport ... Call Ron'"" •PP'· ).SPI(. 155-41554 ~ Ne• 'c excitina re1t•unnt concept. Nwwport Beacb /lrvin e .. loalUoa. Now ac-: _.. alllllcatiool for ... ut1MQ,c........,• aoaiar" belp. Xblt. op- iatliiillt1 for 11.Udenta • boaHwt•••· nexUtle aolted•l••· f /time =-Oontact Norlin uadta Joe. llr. ........ acr.-a, ll·F, N. I -., want a career in field sales. The applicatioo of UM! type of t:quip we manuf. ia not leamed owmtte. Therefore thia opportunity requires an lndlvdu al w / ln - telll8ance.leamingabill• '7, ~. qcressive--nms Ai above all lbe de- aJre Lo make aalea a caretf'~ for It takes a min. ol 2Yft. to ~e .. efftctlve H IH le· dlvtdull ID t.be electrical IDMtrJ. ,...., Yl"I coUete ,.quired w/aatb or eoatneertoa maJor.. or a yr s. ln equlvalmt environment. &.1ume req11lrea tn- lonnlUoo not provided onpboae.. Interviews Fri. 6: S.t. by 1ppt . Call 714·00·2011 Unicorn a.trical ProcfU()LI, .-.w...., "" w.w• ~ 1111 ~w...., 1100 •1111· 11• ING ......................... ~.................. ~~···················· . • .... tte••••••f•······· • ~WM ~ JIM --.u-__,_, .. 1~ v-.... Q 1 ~ lee IOIO .,__,.. Bell T ...... L -..... ..4 -·-----· ••• """ ·-••• Olrl ....................... ,... ... f··-. ~a.-a.•p. ··--..··-..... . .................... ~. .,..... Ooillee of lk9I Part Tl•• 1v=i ... _. ~ l t i:.F;~ MUITsawt SAi D P111C*1 10PlllCUTM _._ _ hnmec1. neecS o......., eduM.I --· ........ a~ · ype "9tll w ...._ ,., •ltr .... ..... llCllrAIY fllr tn&al 6 but.... _....,....., e>v.r 21. OwD di oner t • b • • • H &wa.tloe prol•aloaal bt!\:cle. A Yef7 lallb to work wltlll ••cl llltw •"'1cal olec· educatloa lutructor1 ~ •uo br, rm&ctUnl dualn. Good a!Pmoww,Mldom..S mil wllk'lla eott _...... lddt. o.. 11. Lralica ta ... .., .. _.. Plr\ u.m.. rnom1op • Mrt.MPM lookJa1. *200. Klm: ·rmTorolHPWblrtwW °"" ....,, Rardb .. ....... Oii ....... ••w..-.............. ror an Im CALLAHDR£A ...... moww. a1Dt c:oad.. ... UMCL •• wW aeeept ... ._= 'e.w .._ • a.., ... lilM a.d. bMrriew caU W.D. MMllJ.. at•· 1..WM. INr •bed. 115. redl.Mr. / 860 a.a. blocb s.rtnder, Call Cllvo at tlt-2500 PAllTTM =~tla,f ••.,.• Polda-.-E.O.&. 90. brud new •bit• M*tJMWtao~. *la.ya) •m.1M0 ....._. ... • •• • ..... NI :..'::• .:= ,...... Mw 0 T f I b*1D let W / box tpdiap JI pc rranklia mlDt :M kt. ... • a I It .... ). "HO'. ..... ....... Wean Plllt·SCHOOL AID ....................... 6IDllalW,.-:I JIDld Preaideot coi1l eet, 1Vj=.••• ------.... ., .. ora...u.cl m+Pll~,.~Bcb. ""'•.. 1005 IWM,250.~ s..... 8091 . ---..w~ wtio eaJoya ~" ........... •••••••••••• &.droom fuJ'nlture : ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICld..a....._1.JPM ....... ••venllkaUOn. · I•-------Quality. SoUd walnu H/O Train aet w/Uab&a, Be8"'il\l.12S"ZeoJUac:olor AllkPWAlldrw Noo .. moller Loeallon lUSOUCfTOI W!8Tll.IHST!!R Triple dresser w /lae bulldJnp. locomotaves, TV. 2 yr wmt.y. fr. de· ---.. -SAL • doNloallyourP9n0naJ Luc~1 You ! We are ABBEY mlrrot.Cbettofd.rawera etc. Some traina 20 yra llwry.ll.3'.•1m UnUmlted lot0tn• op need.a'-Mlulo n Viejo l"lpMIJY expand1n1 our AN'I1QUE MALL C drwrt >. 2 nlte at.ands. oAd Sl2S. Llonel train. (no ........ --1.,1oaa1 de -• .-M., In cuw _1 .,.., uca&.a.nl beoaflta buli,_. Ii need mo~ Daily JM, rn lC>-i Good cond. W•lnul R~pt.. lrack)Sl.5. Erector set~""""' area Lb.~ lo ma.;;a. paekai•. aalary corn-~&.on We Q.08EDTUl!:SDAY Desk <rit band), c.halr & Olm> compl 980, Bench :.:::s::-551~am. f'\uodaJ bull me~urate w lt b ea f'Wl)OMI· um WeltJDlneCer Ave. nwltcbin& fating cab. Top bell iiander 4Jl36" belt r. · med. or 1 p~nfence . Oaly llaoae JOMDC towon GardmOrcwo 564-ll03 cood . Reaaooably 125.Rockwelll)"(bl saw Naltamlcbl c~deck a .. 1 ba c a 1rouud Htlill111 p•rmaoe nl wehn 5:30-tPM . Suo· pioed.838-3801alt5pm Sl.00.sUdeprojectorSlS, euelleotcood.$450.CalJ pnterred alary + ems*>YnM"Ot Med apply. nun. You can earn .. wlcnds. Dihneascope <slide pro-MS-5134. <'o m m I • • I on Sta n Oall ~ •• ,,., 6il·-.O. 1 n y w h e r e f r o m r.arly Victorian carved --I • .,, > ---------BmllnR,y. ~ M r. 88). •. ~. That It DO belwalal&J.pc bedroom AU.ractive sofa & IOV• ~~;; ""wtcase IDah&w.rtiu. P!OE Mlinalnvolved"noH· set w/marble top on eaeal. 3 wits o ld , · E'p1 .. s..t.. SICttl'TAJl'( I OW-necaaa.ry Call aft. dresaer 6: commode eartbtones. Cost S79S, TV z . 3 blltes $20-$70 ..... ;•••••••••••••••••• ltlC.-noM1$T 1 PM wkd;y& 54C)...o88 ask 81.i.lt approx. 1850 Mu.i1t &ell 5350. wooden coff~ & Dyna-Gym $7S, Kida toys G ••rd 90 I 0 Wana.d YOUll& m"' who Real l!ltl•te lnveatment rcrSue. eod tables. lamps . &clotbea:iOc *"0. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'tll'\ll pt a)oq well with Co .. , 1 s ee to apprec i ate . .. •• w om e ii C a 11 M r . llelrtndll •Or a abarp Telephone appt. setters 213JIM.3tll6eves. 83IMS03 )5l-'I08S penoa who can type 60 1bocnPIOD)4(HOZ3 wpmfctakosborthandat fromourN.8.oUice.Can ~oak cl.aw root la· 8 Capt's cbB. made in Pool-tbl. custm made. "Mndw1C'hman wanted ~wpm A minimum of 2 earn $400. $600 mo. hie. 4 pressback chairs, Sweden S3Sea1farm. pa.aoo legs, lthr pocket$, ._ ,_ Jud P /tlme, Sun.-Tburs. 962-JB?A laLe ,,,... 3mo •IUV\ ""Tor PIT Gary's Deh .yMnl Upert~Ct! u•C • ..... -~-.. r M 9§0. MhTored arm0tre. s ........ new. _,., r • ' IOi telephone• Quiet, 5 ...,9 _.,m ,...... or r k'§O. ~5841or497-4848. f'lnn.494-7617 D» £ Coast Hwy. CdM . friendly atmosphe r e Hurtoo. 955-3402. askforJackae New decoralor Sofa & orral.11'1~21»3 wuh s mall compan)' Loveseat W:.O for both Slerhng,WaJlace Grande Se&.milr8ba Home sewer5 benefils. Advancemeni •Ta.SECY• •W'•cH 801 0 Call642....a70 1Aaroque,ser 8 +1g.pc11 needed. ~ wk • mw,t oppartunUy possible ~~et~i:::Sg f~~le:h,~:! ... •••••••••••••••••••• Qua~n.sLie soli d brass _em __ O_B0.979-957S PM hll ve str e t ch i1 titc h Salary C'ommens urate Admiral 19 $&de side. headboard W JO Queen c:h. WilJ 675 49J8 wtt.b expenen~ E.O E concept an answermg bm .. good cood. S2SO ma I lr~ _ Ple<!M! call or seod de service. Pltimeor fume SJS.3>62aft.S sue bed $40. Cash only Secret.a.ry Position trt1le d r esul]le with shiftaav bk:,, lndudys Oill67J.3954.6-9PM only Must have good s~"(f & :.alary reqUlnlmenu to .some knds . ~rlig Washer & Dryer & D•~· Honn 8060 Jewelry Closeout Sell at flea ma rkets. home part.seti, rund ra1S uig, et.: 5S2-M87 ""-A.,.....,Turn m req 'd :\!any '-··--'--"00ea a cc ura c y , g ood "u" ... ~ er uw...,....,..•• ••••-•••••••••••••••••\\ASTED O ld Sh eet V ll g ln t ts e m pl 0 y e e be n C r I t S ,,.~ c a .. a telephone technique, la e ves men av iulable . Sala ry _,,......., Bay thoroug hbred geld Mu:sac. postc11rd.~. photo could develop Into 10082GarlieldAve.Hunl BX>1mo to start f1t1me Refngen~or llotpoinl. mg, i.hov.'ll successrully ~r a ph !>. pu pe r g d s, pennanenl poll&t1on for Ul8lOO Beach 92646. increases according to almo6t new 14. capacity recogns,i.ed shows. East PE'rlumc bottles 75 1·8875 right pers on , Ca ll <7l4 >963-4S67 your progress. You will & West t'03St. Equat or art 4pm en>. SJIHBS6. ..._ 6 2 nfi ,__ _______ -i Goldenwesl Airlines for Se<-retary be rront-0mce to maoy 11uuter 1 . co trrnallon Appt:S46-6570.ext210. amPortant bus. Need Chestfreezer .,..5"5-02til.~7-622fl SCRAM·LETS SECRETARY Needed EXEC. Finance good tone oC voice. as 9('u n $1()() HoHutdd Gooch 8065 ANSWERS su:rance. appearance & eves 673-4712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• for Npt Cntr. attorney an • ambition, ----~en practice. Good typ Loc:alSetre~ •x· Call Mon.-Fri. morn. Near new wht Scars j.lll?; Oealen Cost 61·yrd roll. M1sly Wallow Gret-n crpt by Uurl IJ\gl.On mg & shorthand sk.illb re· S4J.-42JO E.0 E dryer $1!10 Pl\Jll'O frO'>t qd Phooe644-4350 rroc rein~ Gold $135 TEST TECH TRAINEt; ~T7b'i SFCRETARYTRAINEE Trainee w /typing abahly of40-60wpm w t ac· curacy Exper. helpful, but wiU tram right can- didate. Aptitude & will- mgness to work hard 1m- port.anL 6'>2lll. Secretary for busy Huot- uigtoo Beach law nnn. General liligaUon. 2yrs exper. desired. 847~1 . SECRETARY Uruque opportunity or rers career advancement lO the only test facilJty on ~ Coast havmg UL required cu-cwts & test equip. CaodJdate must have a m.1n or 2Yrs col lege, strong in ma th. wel I organized & a perlec· lionlst. Fa"ility lO<'ated sn San Juan Capistrano area. Information not provided on phone. In· tervi~ Friday or Sat. Call n.a~ro11 ror appt. Un icorn Electrical Products. Oean Hotpomt Refn ~ 14 cu r\ 2 dr $130. Gd cond Cameo lnten or... 12·Spm :>JI -3440 957.e:al Jn,Hry 80 7 0 Mlclllll) Mat.rialt 8025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlLVF.R. GOLD Tarpaulin, 18xl8f\, heav)' wanted. scrap or better duty, wate rproofed . DaruelS48·~---­ ~ rings. Wte new $75 831·2349 c..,..& 1,,,, .... 10 30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 dLamood no ll 3Sst.onb. l8ct go&d. S1 .000 AJlyn Scun scs..6864 BUYING Scrap gold, s alver and oocn5. 1.9484 Be a ch Bl v d . }f.w11 &h. 968-4442 f"rothy Ood"'e Knout Tendon lX>C FOOD It l3 depress111g when you will your body to sncnce <1nd they erw1orse 1t over to a DOG t'OOD tom · pany ~ W-...d 1081 ..................•.... TOPC.:ASll PA!D Pbr t.eed r urrulun:: & a p- plt an<"es. worlung or n<>l 9$7 111.33 WANTTOBu Y Apartment s u e Ga& Stove 642. 3379 Do you want to Rel nd of your dinetU set"' I ·11 la Ile IL Call 8:E 5865 Xlnt oppty for sharp gal w txlnl typing skills to wort in fast paced. con· genial Newport Beach of· fi~. Call Lila al 833-2900. l(MPOQNIY PlllSONNI l !>l l!\l)Ct S 3723 lirch Stnet Mflwportlfladt TOPLESS MODELS $7S Day. Paid Daily. No exp. nee. 826-2583 Olympus OM-l N . blk, 50/l.8, still under warr VMtar 70-150 C l-' 7.oom. 2X match mult1pller, Spiratone 400 6 J . Vivitar F1ash. manual & accessones $475 OBO Consider part trades C.3lll ~·-·OllS 1 080 ~ Secn!ta.ry. Law firm near SEWI NG MAC HINE airport. admin. & some OPERATOR. canvas & leg.al It shorthand. gd. upholstery products, typing skills call Judi permanent pos1t1on. 833-9780 ' ' roc:npao.y benefits. Exper preferred-will traJO SECRETARY Career Job Top pay for top person m large established real est.ate firm. Need brlWlS, initiative & expeneoce. Above average typing, grammar, s pelling & math slulls are reqwre- ments Investment~ background helpful. No shorthand. Everung & weekend 1nterv1ews available. Send resume to· Classafled Ad 11256. Daily Pilol. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 921626. Very ~rl office is inter viewing ex· penenced secretaries to woril 4.S hours per day. Monday thru Friday. Must have fast, accurate typing skills; ablllty to comJ)08e letters. & e" working with peot>le. ~2347 for appt. Shipping RKflHtcJ Wo rld 's leading manufacturer o( spa & swimllll.Og pool eqwp- ment baa Immediate ~ for shipping & receiving cl.erks. Must have full knowledge oC all phases or stupplllJ.? & warehouse operation . Duties w all include: U P.S. trucking .. will calls. & UPort docu- ments. Wages based oo skills, m1rumum or of Zyrs exi>erience. Please contact Cheryl: ror an in- terview apPoinlmenl. 54CM8ll. S hipping /Receiving Wanted: clerk for small company. WllJ train. In· ventory cootrol. packing, light office work. some errands. 894·3138 or IJIM.-0100 Business attire. Call -... ---•• .. --• Mrs. DaVlS at S43-3631 for U SHIPPING appointmenL SECRETARY -Xlnt. op- portunity for exper . bright. self-motivated person. Accurate typing. Salary dependent on ex- pe r . Call fo r appt 714·833-8680 Ext. 30 E.0.E. ADMINISTRA JIVE SECRETARIES CLERKS SHIPPING& RECEIVING STOREROOM Immediate opening PreVlOUS expenence pre· ferred. WE OFFER BH11thly Competitive Rates •Plenty of Overta mE' •Excellent Company Benefits for Employee; & Dependents APPLY IN PERSON LEAR SIEGIER TRAINEES -Growing tool reotaJ firm bas open· i.ngs for men al stores in Costa Mesa , Laguna Beach & El Toro Neal 1n appearance w /~ood handwriting. 2 yrs rol- lege or eqUJvalent exper. Mechanical aptitude Ap ply 1!m NpL Blvd. C.M or 22lllO La.mbeft,J.203 El Thro. TRAHSCRllER Jr you are mature. lypc al least 40wpm. and or have dictaphone e xp • you may start an excat· ang c areer t o d ay . Employee onented, fast· paced N.B. fa.rm oHers outst.andioJ! Pd bener1ts call Dorothy· 891-~7 UnitedP~ l2ll62 Valley View 1003FREE Tree s urgery as our specialty. II you have a strong background ex· per. 10 aU phases of tree worit, apply at A & II Landscape, 23811 Via Fabncante. Ste. 101, MiMIOO VleJo. F It perm position 768 ·47 5 1 between9AM &3PM TtrroR-in Math for 6th grader . 494-4612 TYPIST Light t ypmR. pan ume. 20 hours per we ek. Reliable, re- ferences. please call 641-81.00 after 6.30pm or weekends. 10 35 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slamesr rem 12 wits $85. Pts call 9am 3pm only SC2-9037 or 536-65 71 Docp 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~iOND Pups. AKC O\&m&> aire. M /t'. Pet & s how . Pvt pty . 2lJl&r7·1.MSaft 6 pm UKC Pit Bull Pups, champ bloodlines. tha:. J:ame sp1nted bred ~not for the ordinary dof: ran caer Sen ous 1nq only S250-S300. 536-0883 or 894-2552 St. Bern AKC puppw<1. lovely ems 10 "'ki. $200. SJ6. 96.16 Springer Spaniel, ly r , Male w /aU shou. good w/luds DI 645-42tl5 Frw to Yo.. 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al.lSt Shep . rem. spayed needs k1J~ & rencl'ct yard 642-3~-- Sweet Dobie M . t i.,yrs. nds family w kids Ohe· dlence trained 557 9397 M dalmallon max S48 3074 or 63l·lll66aft 6 Typist needed Work an 3 mo. rem. lruih Seller your borne. Call ~2-1311 Samoyed. moving, needs eves. home 897-6396 TYPIST -needed for overflow work Eves & Sats. Mus t be good typist_ 955-0950 Small Gray Poodle. who o n ly likes w o m e n ~174 ....................... .........tits 1 013 LUGGAGE TAGS from your buslJ'le:.i; ra rd Send one card for eal.'h tag plus one s pare We return perman~nl l) sealed allnl.1.t ve tc1j! & strap, mt<ellnl! aa rltne I D reqwn:nienb Pre vent loss & th •fl' f or a per.iO(Ullned La R enc lose ... allpaper. fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we will beclt as tnm your t..ap. Or Uy t WO Cards bad: to back • PRlCES S2 ea or J s;, 4 Stai:,..-. SI fiO t•.t 6 !l L.l~ St :Al e.t IUor me>rl' $1 401•11 Sales Tax Int lu.it-d !liOCARD ~ Draw vour own or Sf'nd name ·dddress. phont· & "''e1J make 00<' 1•urd per tag Add ~ e.tch Send cbrtk or mont·y or dcrto PILOT PRIMTING p 0 Bo:it 1561) Costa Mesa. Ca V262fi Murws Ullifonn 2 uruforms tlS u ch I pant.swt rao Ssz.e 9-10. all an excellent condition & ~ onJ,y e few ume:s b~ student nurse ~O·Si2 1 aft 6 f'Ol..J< ART & CRAFTS. DECOR,\TOR 1n:Ms . O..OSE Ol 1. -itr OF!-' Dealers wrlrome \\ l'<l Sal ~1 Manne A\"(', B I or call 673-47 34 WANTED. Ongmal 10 .. & 12 '' j at& LP "s ol 1950's1960's Also good vocahsl'I &. \OCal groups No rork 546-0038 Ask for Vito IOAM 5P~t Mon fh. .••..........••.••••.•. 78 GLH U' Cwip New lunen . Rcnl frel job Xlnt cond SQJO, 64& :I~ or2.t3 ~3663 Iv mi.lie 1-·mi:1er Pnn n:H:rli i.1mp Xlr4 cood S200 846-0318 ----OHQ~lr Eqiili,_.. I OI 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEAR NEW Roll Top Dmll:a $i!l)O. ~l.202 ~'tr\Jt :.ale. mac ,,m~ equip oe,k. r bair<. lf1 M f 1 le r J blllt"b. ~ h-t• I :.lordRl' -.helve:., t'IC't· tond u1t pap~. w1wd ~. p:a~ ~uppla~ 11nnl1n~ ink. 'lJPlt- muC'han t• 2 he.-dl1c•• ma~~. l.:t• ~tulle lJ hie 1131~11 l'\111 SIU' 'h'<•I offtl'l' lh~k . !>11nula ll•d mJho.:trny top. good l'Ondltaon . fal•· d ra..,l'r , $100 C Jll 900-3910 after i;pm ----1087 ....•...•...••...•.••.. Blue front Amll.wn p11r rot.. w lge cajle on stand S3.'!iO 0 80. S40 lZ7 s ----- PIGIOS & Of"9CIM 1090 ....................... Kt.i"'JWOO D KRSOIO re ct"IVer 50 watts per chan nel. re~'U.lurly S400 now S299 /\llaot1" Music. •U!> E 17thSl .C M ESTATE S ALE . 1979 Gulbransen 621 Organ 1-0... appt to view. call Set'unty Pnc1 r1 c !'ta twnal Banlc. Heul Estate \tn.l(l 759-il 173 wkd.a y on ly 8 ..i :.:> _____ _ Skiinq 8093 ................•...... Sloss. K2·3.'>S. Tyrolla 360 blndUlll,!I. used l Wt'ek . Sl!l'> 642· 76M. 631 ·lSOO WHITtB BUYING or SELLING nkb Y..,. DAILY PILOT IOATMART To piece yew od cal 642-56 78 loah.MariM ~~ 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED: ma.st for Sabol pref. fiberglas. 646-8610 Highlander boat lrlr. for lS' Whaler. 1..1.ke oew. ~ 87S-90S7 ---- loah. 'ower 9040 .......•............... 1978 SCAllAI Twin JO 's, 130 hour:-,, loaded. Pn pty ~st Of fer! Call ~1200 <Mon · t·ra days>. 731·8216 fe\leTW!g.s & wie.dtend!> >. Nik for Jerry Wall pey lg. bonus foe slJp lease or sub-leue for so· boat. or will seU boat at huge discount. Terms c~. CWf HADSQfl, C'll.3 I iJ&. 2Sa. Monle r e )' Clas<11c 211' (.'hr)s ler mllnne pwr. 1;e ry econom1cul. P vt Pty, Mus t sac r1r1t·e. 197 Sl'9 15 · VUlla.ge 1952 wooden fish boaL 40 bp Men:. wtrlr '1700 ~ loah. .... / 0 h4 90SO ....................... •tMMACUl.A Tl• 28'0 lO'IOATS 1, U [1)1) Plaru. prrJ>jl 1-''rom sue nl() ind .. 1 P'> le55aos 714 ~ 5994 o .... " •1~'1 AC 28 :.> BOA-r.-- o L2 mo plan.' prc1J<1 t•l from Slll9 mo mcludmt: Yip, le..sofls (14 964.599<1 loah. Sail 90 60 ......•.........•..•... '49, LUders 16, 2Slt, varn h u 11 • s l 1 p 1 n N.B • be11uti(uJ. $4000 894-~>10 -------~UTTY PARTNERS Colwnbla 57, Time Sale Ownership. VIRGIN ISLANDS HAW AJ I St.ar&blps Int 'I Owner Ships Int 'I. M,gmt Corp. 64.S-0229 ~UTTY PARTNERS Columbia S7 TimesSaal Owoershtp VIRG IN ISLANDS · llAWAU STARSIDPS INT'L Ownerships Int'! Mngt Corp 71~ Cregar 31, \lliF. 3 sails. dJng.hy & more $4300 m• >~. 9f!S-f.681 Dicbon 5.S meter sloop Good cond. Xlnl. day Sllller $7. 000. 64(). 9t56 Requires minimum 3 years experien ce Shorthand or speed writ ing required. FULL RANGE Of' E MPLOY EE BENEFITS. 40 HOUR WORKWEEK. TRANSPORT DYNAMICS Typist-Word l'rocftsor fut, accurate Typ111t wanted for entry level poeition. Pleaaant work· Ing cond. Apply In person to Mr. l'\lent.es at Robe rt Belo. Wiltiam fl'rofl & Aa&oc. 1401 Quall St . Newport Beach. Sl. Bern. male. 2 yrs . neutered, gd w kids. moving. 540-361A_ George Jen.'len sterhnJ: !iUverware. 8 European pk settings, 10 pcs mcl. 10 lit ser ving pieces . Never been used Pnn<· only. S17.000. 642·4300, 1\d-Srtter II 22, 24 hours Head skits lop or the lane 20' Newport· SI,; 0 I B MA.RKmMG SECRETARY Secretary lo Marketing Manager. Requl res strong secretarial H · perience In sales or eog1neering department. Imerviewa by appolnl· meat only. Call <714 > 18M'7ll. COMRAC t111t l I T ... Dfy • a.>BolHAve. ......... ea Equal()ppoltmdty ~ ... ----lltr 3131 W Segerstrom Santa Ana, Cu E.O.E. m /f /h SHOWROOM RECEP- TIONIST Mon-Fri 9-5·30. Call for In t erview ~lB Stationery S to re In CofOoa Del Mar needs exper'd sales lady. FUii· time. 5 daya, xlnt. work· log conda. Eapecially flneclleotele. 6iH010 -. Wait.ress w /car for wicker basket lunch service 9:~lpm. Mon-Frl. Earn 112$-Sl.SO weekly. Must be oeat. personable &c merptic. Call 979-0747 aft lOam for appt. WAITRESSES coffee sbopexper. lmmedopen· log, craveyard ahlft. lOpm ·Sam. Apply Taylor 's Reataurant. RdlW "SA Fwy Tualln Wamted: c:uhler, f/tlme nlpt ablft. 7-11 P'~ aon. 11mt be 21. can RM*: ..... Fwu4twc 1050 • •••••••••••••••••••••• New Gold & Bro wn Herculon Sleeper Worth 9>0. Sacrifice at S200 Mud\ more . umc dis CXJWlt. O ld S h eet Mu sic . post.cams, photographs. paper gds. perfume bot- Uea. 751-887S aft 4pm. Elel1 bolpiul bed. table, ---------i 1 walker. commode. * * I BUY * * tnpeze_631-0877 714-~9962. Good Uled FUmlture & O"al3 lape recorder SlS. Appliancea--OR I will S P a Id In I• w ood aell or SELL f M You bandJe /leather grip ten. MASTIRS AUCTION 646 HH & H M 6U . ~~~=~: ri5o J!~~~ S7 •... .... male~. $4.S. 552-183$ "'-Ii--'•• :.!;__ 1or&OMMI ....... • ..... rtn, ~""'''• dineUM.114-531-.:l. WU1 Pl>' cub for Mac- LOVE SEATS. J Early Donald'• fl RaJpb game Am. ColonlaJ Pef'D pall. stamps. 1105,106, 120. Xlntoond. TSMa5. 122, 128,129, 135.136. '181>C174 Onme ...... d.tnette Mt 6 cbaln (4 ), de-New aun 1cope. 34" 1q11AN llal3 & chrome t.'Onl&Gr pAece, oria. Sl.500, ~ ooa.. table, $75. New Mklnl '900. 790ll471 , llbwler michromcten. Twtft Canopy bed. C!Ompl. 1 AllUque en wi.ndsbleld lbple. _.end tbl, drur. 1 wlpera, old Rosenth1I Amlrror. lnd coven. HJ •. cblnl. alaaaware. bell qualllyllOO. -.0113. collection. 1cou1tlc llU8TSELLTODAY. Dinln1 aet, Sacrfflce ... Ad ....... to."71 SJJ. 0aU DOW 54640.1 ,Wtar, m1nlature china c loaet , full size bedtpread, other Items. Call 754-t484. 190cm . Never used w slip. XJnt cond. Pvt Sl40 080 640-6077 ~-Dl95. (213)846-9430 ~~1~~ You moy request Ad-Sitter aervice when placing your od ... our Ad-Sitter number will oppeor in your Daily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your messages .. . you ooll in at your conveniene» to qet the responses to your od ... this ww:e is only SS per week. For more information ond to ploce yovr od coll 642.5671 ......... -. -.. -_,...... ____________ ,..........__.,_ ....... -.. --....... , .... --····--~.~ ..... ~ ........... • 7 " ...................... tlJO ..... ~.tN ......... •••·····••··· ... w..-. .. ,. c:.,t ,, tJ 11 .............................................. ....................... WllUY CLUNCAIS AMtTIUCIS ._ Mod•I A l"hutta, w 91&'-. &.raft8 • ,..., ..a. ......... MU.of· tOJO llr.8l-6ff. ~ • ...................... Dl....,.or ~l 4afc mO.V. eq. 90 nu per h ski bo9L SlO,!iOO. S57 774 ac 561..:Jlo.1 T1 put..._ ...................... Ca ;111.S./ .... •••••••••••••••••••••• '7281\ Va.cUoneer Xlnt. cood. t8'7S. 962·7620 ............ ...................... 75 Harley Da v id son Sporlsl er 1000 $250 ~. ~=-/ ·················•··••· "JI Srott Terra w '•hell, Jo/ml, maoy xtraa S3.7~/0ti0. 67~ 1127, 87).«)(_l;..._ ____ _ "7! Toyota L <' w 1a1 r. Newtop eod. 6 C.)I, ~ ~·~~~~~-- T l"tleb 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979 FORD FIOOPIQUP \18, automallc trans . pwr hteoenng & less than 15.000 mllt:S (1N65177 ). $4888 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR llLVD. COSTA MESA 642-0010 ·-••••••••••• ••• •••• •• 1979 CHEVROLET i9 &lzulti S.P. 370. Like LUV Pl"11UP Nu. $1,450 or make oHer '-" CaJJm~ Ha:s ONLY IS,000 miles' Blac k wit h chr o m e i8 Kaw, K21000 ZIR, 4 wheels. OP18323) imnths old 3,SOO ma. Lake How ORiy SS 199 new $2700. Fir m . Call EARLE lkE afttt5pm848-SSl9i. TOYOTA-VOLVO '79 Daytona Spec1 a II l966Harbor Blvd. RD«IOF Limited edition COSTA MESA collector's atem . Ex 646-9303 tremeb ru t and clea~ 1971 CHE.'V. LW p U -4 w/Co~rm~n c hambe.rs, speed trans .• cassette &I ~ Milruni carbs. rac1os: stereo shell mag wheels <>hocks, rutrogen fork kal • • ranng. Low mileage. plus stock nms, new paJ.lll & low miles. Pri. Must~ 839-8S83. :--1 pty. $4500 or bcsl off er. For sale 14, 250CZ. dirt' Call 645·5700 (days). hike $300 afl 4pm. 546-6387 (eves. oi-1 1448-7275 weekends) & ask for Vicloe I W Honda SL90, 4000 orig. ma. Ve ry de pendable "79 O\evy Luv Mikado, lo S400Firm.552-6041 ma , s hell. wht s poke 1975 Suzuki RV90. Unde JO miles use. Ba lloo whls, AM/FM 8 trk, xlnt oond, ~. 551·9497 urea like new. MS-JJWa 1!172 Maz.da P . U. <Piston ) with camper she ll. Riii. IS Hoodaa Cl.380, NE MAKE OFFER! 963-2187 cunder 200 ml). $90 aft.er6:30pm. fi31·318S or MS-7221 -=-~--------~ 1956 FORD, rebuilt 292 '76 KAW J<.Z.900, ~ mi en,e!.ne.12SCJO SJ.l!i), Good CondlUoo. 541-3254. 131-'9 ---..;;;..:.;~;.;;..;.... __ _,. '71 Dat.s\Dl pickup new ~/S~.!:.,W.116 eng., paint .mags. big ----r <t ltres. flares. AM /FM ••••••• •• • • •••• ••• • • • • sten'f> l' a::.5 S1700 f 1 rm RENT 22 ft . luxury moto home: s leep!> 6. bdf COOL fl9.}/W. + If ml &1().8585 ·············•·······• llome on Wheels 24 • s1•lf t'OOlallled AIJO Tra11l•r s:J<m. 661-6397 ----------A&lto Senlc:e, Ports &Ac:ussories 9 40 ...........•...••.•... HEW PARTS&SERVICE HOURS Open 7a.m . 't1l 6p m Monday thru F'rnl:i.> Clot!ed Sal. & Su 'l SADDLEIAOC FORD ~S Mam. Sanl<l Ana At lhc Comer of Wonu:r 546-7070 --- !\ew Turbo Charger Kit <'Omplete w instruction~ for 1.976 :IJOD Merced{':. Benz Di~I S800 Mle 7P.M.~1.. H & I C0ttvenlmt Ji4Mfo Stffoeo &Alarm Service. 1r1 .. lalla-Sell, lJ()n. 222Wilson, ~ti.I M<'sa . 64>7~. Feb Special· Free lnstallallon ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERSANU ADVERTISERS The price of items ad vertlaed by vehicle dealers in the vehicle claaalfied a d vertising cotumns does not Include any applicable taxes, license, t ransfer fees, finance cbar&es. rees ror air pollution control de- vice catltlcaUona or de- aler documenlary pre- paraticm c.barg• unless ~ apecified by the~. ....................... M:l a>:!i 1 ;,pm !168 835:! aft 5 pm '7 1 Che•\ y '2ton, need!> llody ~ork, ~- 557 50B8 Hi Forrl f>1<"kup " "iht II 1 m~ 1'11•csn. run;; well $1595 Call after 4pm: ~_19 ___ _ Vans 9570 ..•••.•.•........•..••• it. fJ!od~I' Van, V ·A, 31R. rustom lntl'nor, ITWgs, radials, many extras . h<lti ;111~1. X4i1 Jl:l-1 ;ift ~I 'M T.1 Chl·vv Van 10 Nl'w tr, tin~. l>~llPry. hrks, run~ •'"''" < .,tm inter i\.\I l'.\1 ~ll:rt-o Lape S2.4tKl (100 551-9745 aft 6P'1 19 75 Dodge Van Tradesman 100 S2500. ~1413 "73 OodJ?e Wmc!ow Van New lJrl..s, cstm inter S2 .000 BeforP 6PM.7Sl·5tf74 ---- 1!174 CD> cstm van. 1975 GMC 11 2 T. w 1bflgate. Must.sell. 4lJ3.2776 77 Dodge Vun. ·1 1 ton. A 'C, P /S, P ili, ral'k & ladder. 25,000 mi. $Ml00. s.s.i.8701 '64 Chevy. Paneled, bed. buckets. '66 air rooled eng. 4 spd. mags, 25mpg, good shape. $750/orrer. Wild Blll646-7016. 9580 C>M,...tl l •if ...... 1 ',4,.. I .'!1 1 Cao' Bell yow c.,. ~ CllW•IMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR FcrO.. UMd Import.I Oilll Mlkeor Doo lU.)•71 PORSCHE'S WANTED 1J6;J1 H•rb<H OIY<J G•roen O,ove "' lll~nn Autos. lmpomd .•.•.......•........... Aid 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Audi Fox. <isp. a ar. Blue Fox Sp. Ed. Sharp' $3,850 846-9672. BMW 9712 FOR THE DISCRIMIHA TING BMW8UYER! •PRE-OWNF.O• •BMW's• 77 320! a uto. <004TJA) '711320i auto. C41276 l > i8~4sp. <728WRF> 77320i 4sp. t814TKJ I '76500! auto. CS17P7.M ) '76500! auto. C927RXJi ) '77 s:K>CSi (2) (472T AR ) "79320i WarT. (185762) 1980's foBENOW! LARGESELECTIOM OF..W 1979 uor•·SZll·• 6lJCSl•••7lOI'• IMSTOCIC! SAODLUAQ VAU.FflMPORTS 28402 Marguente Pkwy. MISSION VIEJO 831-2040 495-4949 Q.OSB> SUNDAYS CREVIER .. ·9 1 Sf & H OAOWAY SANTA AHA 835·3171 f mt' Ul,TIMA TE DRIVIHC MACHIN( •USEDBMWs• 76:m2~p C!72PllL) '77ID4.o;p,air C007SE2 > '77~4sp.a1r <294SXE J 77SJOl41lp S •R (017!1 ) '77 6.'l>cs1 14S6SXG I 783ZOiAS/R <607UBfo'l 78m4sp 094UBBl 78 320i 4.sp. 1239UKH > '79S281 SIR 1261S > Closed S.ftdcrys •BMW '78 320i Locally owned & serv1l'ed, like new, el~ tnc sunroof. cassette, al loy wheels, air t.oaded ! MBZ tradc·m. l y r '12.000 nule \lo arraoty. (01944 ) Pnc-00 for quick sale. JIMSLEMOMS IMPORTS l!nOHARBOR BLVD. COSTAMl':SA 631-1276 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Sales·Sttvice--Leaslng Rov C.Ver,lllC.. Rolls Aoyce BMW 1S40 J ambol'ff Newport Beach 640-&U4 IOI Md.ARIN11 $ 8!iO N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA ~Ml. No. ol SA P'wy l 1714112Z.IJU Sunday by Appt. '75 3IOZ white "/blue ln· ter . ._..,, AM/FM, alr. P.P. 71C.54U422 t7ZO ....................... '77 ~ 2+2, 4·spd, eltt snrl, AM/FM cas.s., A/C, S3K mi, SBSOO. 661-7074 '73 240-Z 4spd. Mags, radials, air. AM /FM. SJJ50. 548-1066 JohnJOft " Sott UNCOL.M-MERCURY · 'Spe<-io I of the Week·' 77280IX2+2 ...to burnished bronze met.allic with matr hmg t a n interior , chrome spoke wheels, automatic, and air conditioning. Low, low miles. an ex- ceptionally clean sports car. UJ6SET I $7495 2626 11.a rbor Blvd. Col5U Mesa 540·5630 ••• 74'~260Z. Mint body Only 40 K mi. Auto, air, stereo, metal came l. ~.851-0494 I IUY PROILEMS Sick or dead foreign cars wanted. Free tow. 631·&7 -<:ash• 673-3465 Flat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979 FIAT 124 srtoa 4 cyl., 5 speed trans , atereo 4' ONLY 12 ,000 mllea ! Immac ulate! Mwataacrtftce! (78SXJJ ). MAKI OFFiil!!! EARLElkE TOYOTA· VOLVO l!lm Harbor Blvd UOSTA MESA 646-9303 77 FIAT S Ports Spyder 124 Clean. lo mi.Jes. 2 top s. AM ·F l\1 Stereo Lape. $5,100 Call eves f>is.8052 1976 FtAT XI /9 4 ryl., 4 s pe<.'<1 trans , stereo. mag~. yellow ex· tenor & ONLY 3!1,000 mlles! (9L9PCll l How Only $4199 EARLE IKE TOYOTA-VOLVO 19fi6 Harbor Blvd COSTA MF..Si\ 646-9303 '74 Faat, 128 Sedan. 30 ~. AM /FM. runs gd. Sl67S/bet. offer 840-4300. Haftda 9727 ..•...••............... VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEAl>qUARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SAL~ & SERVlC F. OLDSMOllLE HOH DA GMCTRUCkS 2850 Harbor Blvd. COSTA M~A 540-9640 1973HOND4 4 speed t.nu1i1. & aJr rond ll36JZJ ). Mow <Wy $2599 I.UL.EIKE TOYOTA.VOLVO 1966Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 646-9303 77 Accord. Llgbl blue. AM/FM, ai r. 4 new rad ia ls. Xlnl. cond 15Ul6. 64&-9473. 78 Honda Accord. rea. au. $-apd.. beat ofter over 15450. PP (213 > S2301. '77 Accord Odd. 43Kml. Auto. AM /FM c a sa atere o . Roof rack . Mlcbelins. ftel,1aa, Im· mac .•• JDO.MC.3ll04 ....... t7JO • •••••••••••••••••••••• ....... •r•titld ....., i.,.rt.d ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!.tdfl't· Febtu.ry 20, t910 * ~y PtlOT .. .. .... t7J4 ,_ ltit t7SO AMtot , l•ported ...._.,Used Aaltos.U~ ....................... ....................... . ••••••••••••••••••••• 4 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• "1• ._._ Ohta. 1d. cm& .... minor' body wort. milll .. u. moo PP.aG'r•IGMM .... t7JI ....................... miracle rnclzda , ... .. .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1969~280SE 4DOORSB>AM Silver blue & loaded with all ol the luxury a ppoint· ments. Must see to ap.. predate! 0!1J'TY PO >. OHLY $6798 HOWARD <:M•rol.t Dove & Quail Sts. NEWPORT BE ACH 83J.0555 79MIZ4SOSa Met. brown, bamboo. leather. one owner & loaded wath luxury features Inqui re csboul our 5 year preferr~d bank pl.m with next to notlung down 13790 > $24,950 MISSION VIEJO IMP.ORTS 811· I 746 495-1704 '67 Mereedes 250SL, new paint. new en!( & lire'! Mint Cond 2 stops Must See. Ca.JI 7 M 962 I 130 a fl 5PM. 19m MBZ 280SE. i!rt•v ve ry cle<s n . s unroof $4700 ~1.27 ----- 78 450 SL Light blue X1nt cond. $26,995. t'irm. Sli&9t00, aft 5. 731-7438. '77 Mercedes, all xtras, an· cl snrf, 29.000mi, will BC· cept Trade. 493-GJ16. i3 Mercedes 4.SnSE, red w/bamboo int. nawless cood tbruoul. $10,SOO. 675-8638 e ves. 64.5·2374 dys. '80 300-D s alve r-grey. Sunroor. s tereo. a ir. !IOMi. f\all retry warr $24.500. 714499-5116 71 M8'l250 Air cond , pwr. wrndows, stereo Vt•ry nite (•ar' M.u:.t ~· l'nvalc party m4 J996-o1J1 'IJO Mc r<'edl·S JOO SD turbo. 1\'0lj' SJ1.2n0 at dock Ois-<n 48 '63 220-S E • S&JO() m v cs kd . Sacnfice 2i~..O. 675-5029 ---- 73 MBZ 45-0SI.. Cham· pa.gne, 2 IOI>'>. h<m.l. serv re<'Ords.67M. !'>u111·r t•ond SM .500 7 52 · !()tlf i9 ~. s ilver w 1blue am .. alloyt'<i whl~. rass . le;.c; than 7000 m 1. IK'rfr<'t t1lnd. $:»)() Imel $1291 dep > Take over lc;e In buy-back PP 631 5&1!1 aft. 12noon 'IE Zll SL. 4-spd . 2 topc,, J\M F'M . red 11an anll' r . 1mmac $11..SOO. 499-3053 i2 Merl'edes 23> SE. 4 5. /\ C. all power. silver blue. xlnl cond. S6900 PP 495-6257 or 642·5456 9742 ............•.•..•..... 'fil MGR GT, mml mnri AM 'FM. mag!\, rt•hu1lt eng. xlnt. S2500. 7S4~l38 days, 962·74.26 eve!!_ MGe 97~4 .....•.•............... '77 MGB. good cond. lo ml. f,400(). 536-9454 P...,eot 9748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4000 DISCOUNT off window slicker pncc on any remal.ning 1979 Peugeot 604. IEACH IMPORTS Ml Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 75Z.0900 .,, ......... baded. ........ [. 9770 C ; o ft17 FGnl H40 1Mvlft1 co1uury m uat 111111. ... otr. '7Ml?t ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ............................................. -U •l PlncM 4d.ml I OWMr Nttr met• Ille ...... ............ "11 ~ tuT Ta.raa. mio. XII& mech. coad. m.a.orm.:MOI .. ..,. 9756 ....................... •1 DCALEA IN U.S.A. ~~~VER ·9'0llS·ROYCC ,,.. "•""""" Nrt-..n .. u11 l'----'~ T ..... 9765 ....................... 1'79TOYOTA Corole Uftbodl 4 cyl., s speed trans .. fa e· I.Ory All' cond., wtute ex- ter1o r fc only 19.000 n»Jes' Cll27W R p ). NowOnlyS5499 E.UL.ElkE TOYOTA.VOLVO 19618 Harbor Bl vd COSTA ME.SA 646-9303 1971TOYOTA caJCA S speed tran.s., rur cood .. pwr. at.eenng & sterf'O . Q8>UBT). How°"" $5999 EARLEU<E TOYOTA-VOLVO 1966 Harbor ~I vii. COSTAM~A 646-9101 '67 Corolla. Eni: nl'-t'tl\ wortt. Auto. A C. tad1u, almost oew ur~. rebll trao!i 8 f'SL o fCe r 213 ~l Ext 310 dys ~er. 714~Z13t•ves:.. '73 Squreback All ,,.,. CUI, Alf rack W /*ila. Oood eood. 12.200 080. 875-5171 e vu. ~ dya "74 VW Wfn "412" looks & na ireat. Ona ownr. 12. 7S>. MUIM Mon-Sat M. 57VW Rq IAJp. radial.a, KY B abocb. $1800 or offer. 546-3147 eves. Voho 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO --- SALES. S9Y1CE AHDLIASaMG OVERSE.A.5 DELIVERY EXPERTS --- EAILEIU VOLVO 1986 Hart>or Blvd. COSTA M ESA 646-9301 54M467 01W>GE COUNTY VOLVO EXO.USJVELYVOLVO Largest Volvo DeaJer m Orange County ! BUY or LE.AS E DIRECT "~~ ·2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 IS 4dr. Good cond . $3,000 <.:all evenings afl. 6 900-STJJ 70 Volvo 142S Sl .950 673 71JS ....•...•.•....•.•..... '61 &Iver Cloud t'11·ganl, .AMC 9905 whlle. by owner ~LUOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64G-4900 For l>ale 1 0 Gremlin '78 Corolla 2 door, ~lid. & ai.r.Pn> Call 673-31126 '7'11 Uftbuck Corolla. auto & iur $45()() Ca II 673-:lf26 Ti t'dH'J Utbt·k .. ~p·I A.'1 FM. '>hJdov.. >.Int lood s.s.i.1JS6.:_ __ _ • Perled. 197S Celka GT. AIC, elec sunrf. 5'lereo loaded. SJ,950. 495-6735 or 499-2988 IS Corolla Wagn, very good cond. 1 o wner. SWJO. ~an 5:30. Tn..,e. 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "73 TR-4 Sp1tr1re White con vt. w /new trans S!,000 . ., • 7406 VollSW09N 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75VWIUS Razor sharp 1 J>&Slle1liter w /hard lo fi n d automati c Beii:e w b r o wn anteri o r W6NJH ) $4995 IOIWITHAM VOU<SWAGEH 7000 Westmm.,ll•r 1\\ ,. lll Weslmin .. t•·r fin.~! ti:l>l 7~1 Having lrouhle wl 1111,_ yuur car? Try u•.' 1'.1111 for or not' Ask for Fr.inl.. Mo.nnoorTom \11.in 1871 I IUCH ILVD. ttwl84on leach 842-2000 l() .. mpg r••g Good l'OOd Rm ~31 77 Pcsc-er Wagon I' ~ P B. auto. au, Cnwl~ mX> 673-3826 IMic:k 9910 ...••••.•.•......•...•• 78 Regal Limit~. dnl r ond . only 10.200 m1 MJO bst olr 91>:Hi0 ta 1979 Buick Riviera. silver . xlnt cood. 9000 male". every extra. 5 year. SOK mile warranty. $10.750 0 80 . 6 42·9885 evs , 644-93 d.aya. '79 Electr a Ltd. 2 dr power-seats, window & steering. S tereo t ape deck. a.Lr, padded sunrf J..&ke oew. S7650 64>3120 !Mc* Skylarlt. "TS sedan V-8, A IC, 18,000 ma., AM /F M. PP. ~3350 673-8'722 9915 .•..........•.•........ MUST SB.L! ! ! 1977 C.d1lla~ Seville· f\JUy l'QUJ pped tnrlud ang moonroof, new radial tirec:. le11lher inl . ~tereo t.iPt,· & wire wheel <'O\ 1•r; lmmaC"ulate rond1 1 .. ,,,. Cun arran~e 100·~ f1n;1nnnR Wil l tak!' tr;irl1• l'ri ply . Call tl4S-1 l<lli nr 962 H891 & .i~k 1nr Mr vr Mr., Bill t1:trk ---- i'W Cpe De VIie. io m1, H ) .:d mnrl S7!1..i:. ~ mw -;:11 ;,o.<,t; '"i)I i'lt>t't"'oo<I Broughm I> t-.lr)!.111rt" Ln .teh·•I Top rond Pvt pl' Slr.00 1714 J995·2!>1 I da) !> ur 557-4008 e\·~ l977 Sedan de \· 11 Le. s harp loaded w t''Cl ra s al l pov.'l'r, 44.000 local m1 SSS()() PP. 848 -8667 . 962 !8)0 ioi <'Pt' d · \'1 lie. x lot ('{Q! • xtras plus leatJwr uitenor, mU..'ll seU $2200 . 1S C•muo LT . good 76 P0aD '9MTO CODd.. •.ooo ml, sasc>. Sharp a tauoowa1on 1sz..oeoo dy•. $Sl·1722 w /a ut4mat lc, air and ~ rool naclt. A Uttle jeM ll. <154PA(il 71 Camaro Rally Sport ~. A/C, P :S,P /B. $1.800. &ml S26t5 IOIWITHA.M VOUSWAfHH 9920 78)() Wcalml.oater Ave a. .... .. ......•.•••..•....... 1'7tDIMO au.•.uec:E! on Camaroe. Caprtces, MontA? Carloe, Mabbu11 & Novu Draatic reduc · Uom! SAVE MOW!!! C ONNELL CHEVRO LET '\..,. J 1., I I . I I~ . I I ~ f \ \1 ~ ·' \ SU-1200 IS a.evy Malibu Clu.~u" I owner , 4dr, A IC. P S l'Ji, w indow s. AM FM. xlnl c·ond, S2S-OO 646 4022 EH!> w1(nds L972 EL CA~IS(), Odd says ''Must Sell" Prof tin. PlQO. U ·1·350 SISOO 12 &It Posa1, 4 ~ gear-. . 0aaar wb1s N50 tires. clitm flares. cow L IO ductioo. S4000 or bst nfr tall Greg. dys 540 2391 CV~ 644-0138 IS Morua 2 +-2. run~ i:ood. stereo. new llr(..OS, A C, Sl.800. ~I IOfl ll1T8 Ctwvellt' h.itthb.irk aW> • I\ L' rack. Ill 0111., ..en1tt \l.arraoly SJiU(J Lo ml 64(} Mir_. __ _ Assu m e Lea~e · '7:1 Capnce v.agn. loaded s;m ~mo, Call 644-4147 ---CllryMef' 9925 ............•••••••..•• 77 <.:ordob.i. T b:ir top, red lthr full p\l.r .ur . r;itrlt'ct $4,5&5 ~ I~ 9930 ............•..••••.... "9'.I Mitrk 111 Pn ced lt> M>ll ' .mzn6 Conrit. 4'9 32 ........•.......••.•••• 75 lTOP One ui a auJl.wn' ' 1 White W11.h rneroon intenor . tilt and t.elescop1n~ ~t.eenng wtwiel.pwr st.eenog,pwr windo ws. automatic trans . pwr braU&. A,ir cond1l1on1oa . 27.000 ~. lmrmculate. Only for someone who ap prectates good quahly maimmance. IB.llOO Ca II 6C2-4321, ext 266. 8 30 to 5 :I> PM. 7 54-6r.JO .. knd:. or Ad S1tlt'r • 14J, MZ-dlO · at hn a day. '77 ~-ettr T·top, red on red. new eng & l1rH . 1119915. 760-9160 eves or 644-21.S I d ys \"ET, 76 Yel Bl.le T Top. a.lJ extras. e:iic eond on r o \lo n 1· r . n t' ' I" r damal!t'd rnu..,t "l'll p p 042 SW\ I 1714 I 131 ~, or<W 1631 1979 Cor.'t'tte i.upi•rh ·~1n d bett.cr lhan IW W Still under V.drranl)' • 1MH rru All t•xtras m,•11 ""•I ll'.itth int • :11r ••. di P"' r CTUJ~· new Sl!JOO '>li.'rro ~IMm. l'USlOm v. ht't' ls 6 "" ktni! hub-. C'rl'am col of \It 111 Jl C't'pl ti. ... 1 nff1•r tl\t'r SIJ 111.•• CJ II l.1nciJ ~loo Jon l!.J2 ll 1111. , .• ii, 1-hb l'\., \lo knri.' ~ 7X \Joi i'6 White• w hlk inter \II pwr Xln t ro n <1 Sllll Oll OA~J .aft 6 ~ ltlt>:! '940 ...........•.••••...... '68 Ford Gala x1e Gd 1u·1d ,\ <.:. radial llre!I $150 ofr 96:?·3824 Pvy pty '65 J-'alcon 6-t·yl, auto In Westm.lmter 883-~· 638. 788(1 '86 FaJCOll' Xlnt. work or transl)OrUlllon <'ar ltiOO 548-911H or 642-921.!.3 Lilciallll 9945 ....................... "73 llAl'k JV. only a>K ma. l owner. best orce r. Gre" 6T.W812 Mii c.", 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST UNCOLN·MERCURY DU\LERSHJ P .,. RAY R..ADEIOE LINCOLN MERCURY l& 18 Auto Cent.er Dr SDi''wy Lake Forest exit IRVJN!-; 830-7000 Mustanq 9952 ...•...........••...... 74MUSTAHG [)ynamrle red Mach I Hat.ch back w I a utoma t I(' !>tet.'nn~ & air . only 46.<XX> nu.Jes on this beau ly!~MWZI $2995 BOB WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN i600 Wl>stm1n. .. tt-r ,\v1· in Wc:.tmmster Im-7551 638· 71WI '79 Must.m.:. I t•yl , I speed, J..door. radm 1\!'.k ang s-1.~ C'c111771-045R '66 V1ntJ Re ~1u~tan~· Sll&.'50 fir best offer. Cdll eves ~7 9393 72 MUSTAHG Good ('und1t1on. A C'. I'!-. ri c\c hr.i t e .... .\.'1 1--..1 >i Lra<'k :.ter~o '\(•W p:J!nl, II blu~. n"" we. 64.2·~ Ad S1tl•'f 1114.34h.N f>I'' .\1USIJnK lla014c1 ,, fl'Tlfll end $75() c .. 11 aft1 r tpm 548.1111·1 9957 ....................... "74 Sqi.are Wlo(n lo m1. I ownr. $2.1511 . CJll i'S2-56U before 6P M. csft ~-:fl44 i2 Plllto. 4-!>pd . I owner. $899. 754 0 131S d ay~. 962.-7426 eves "74 Stal. Wgn. 4-s pd, nu d\4dl. brakes. paint & UJt. $2700 0 BO !164 S>l8X ~... 9960 ....................... 76 l'tymouth ~ry StalK>n Wagon. Loots & rut" gcod. Air & many ext r J .. 8U< rrules SlOOO 6-'2 tJ:.: 1 Eu. 2.81 Tues Fn (6 Vol.are Sr. .. uon Wai?nn. fully loaded. ,\ ~t f"\I. nt'V. I HI'' .J II Pov.t•r $!'.JIA) .>16 II); s Ponfioc 996S .•..•...... , .......... . 71 l.._•\1 .. n' 'l~lM l'J)t' 1,1( lllf)I. I o.,.llt'I', ,\ l ('CIO<f • \\I F\1. JULO ' I ,1d1.t1 .ur Sl,!.~u ~ llltili 7~ (;r,111tl l'ri >r S.I \\l11ti• n'fl mt r :!!J.rMl(f 1111 l'W l•J.. 1111. < C , \\1 I' \t 'h'fl•I )'.1Ur1•, \llJ'l 'J• flfll'l $;1~:tH1 1.1.1 111'..N Ii. f ·• 11m " •l'HINI ,1(l .. pm .1:-I. lur Lt-s l''lo>t>ird 1 r.m .. \m 1•r;7 SilH•r l.oJ1lt•tJ \ (' I''\, p w. I' ll I. \ ,, I-\1 v. Lapt• r W 12.llllll rT1Jles Xlnl rnnd s,s.q<1:-, 631-0700 8-4, M F Gcrr~ or 8:>b PP S up ~r b Bla ck 7~ f'1reb1rd. lo m1. Pru cared. 14mpi:, Sacnftl't• $1.895 646-727 4 7 9 VW SCIROCCO Sharp with air. atert'O ma25 & :iulomal1c I\ rf· ally dynarrutc sharp t•ar' CH.5462 l $1.995 ___ _ ___ \l'f"\' erooom1r al. & de-s, U1ed 71 Sedan cte \' 1 lie. ba b) hiilJl•'Tll••.liia_billiiei. ~iii_iiliii96J.lilill~•lll!l!I!~·~·~· ·~·~·~···~·~· •• ••••••••••• ·.·.·~·k• • blue w wht \ myl lop. S62 1311 IOI WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7000 W<'.slmmster 1\ vc. m Wci.1m1nster 893 7~1 l>.18 • ruiJ p()Wcr. 1thr. rnter.. NABERS AM FM, 8-trar k tape, Jo dows, new lire:.. rully ml . A C, lintcd wan AUJO CENTER loa ded , a b !i olutely f'oJ>.1'oP camp van xlnt bt>autlfuJ Mufft see lo ap. 1425 IAICll ST .. COSTA MISA cond. New t'nR & t•lutch predate S7000 t 0BO .._.OTHl.._.G OVER ' S3.7SO OBO 675 3 1i7. 700-3471 " " 673--4041 B..DO S6.ooo. s4999 7 6VWCAMPEI •77 401. Moon roof. Vf!I"/ sharp Westphalia burglar a larm, auto JW-Top. 4 speed. air. !!..._.unk_.Ar.u10011ynd.ec~1!..,,. It•--~~-~~~ 5lereo Oyn•m1te ' v-..... ~~·-r• G&RFC l '76 CANL.AC s4999 $6995 '78 CADILLAC Seville, FUITWOOD •HGM. ... IOI WITHAM loeded. ContinentaJ Klt. Full POW9f. factory air cood . tilt wtleel. crutse VOUSWA~IH CB. 21.000 mi, one owner. control. stereo w/taoe. 1011t pwr. seats. 7800 Westminatet Avt'. $10,SOO firm . Da ys : padded top plut all Fleetwood luxuriM. Shami 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "11 ~ 9LJ.S 5 spd. Mo. ster. cass. Su.n.rf, Slfver. lml'NIC. $14,900. P I P . 6 4 0 ·19 4 8 evestwlmda. lnWe.tmuuter 714 -830·1710, Eves . (283379) ::Squarebac~~= -~-=--.de-Vi-ille-.-33K--m-i. ~~UMIT9 ..... ~4999 w /out en gin e , SlSOO Loaded! Sacri fi ce. Sedan.FullpOWet.t.c:tory alr oond .. tlltwheet. '78 Porsche 924 Auto, at.ereo. air, 1wu1, lo ml. DWnond 1UYer. $11,500. '75Hl(l, 8 lO epm S.tl)' " c. Rebuilt fnl, (ab German ) w /warranty . Nu 1£. Enamel palftt. nu rubber, Konls, muc h more. su.ooo. 846-1938, mnm. NABERS w/engine. Very negotia· 1131-3mor~7Z21 cruiM control. at9"90 w/tepe, aptlt pW\', eeata ble. Please call. 4'7·3750 c ft 17 & ~ tQp. ,Ea<*lent buyt (904SYO). _ 72 VW COMYIRT •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• l'•i-.,-1•D•A;•nuM-......----~, ... 4~9~9~9~~ D)'nan:aite' Bab)' blue 4 11 LT: P IS, P /B. PfW, 1 speed. a..Ook. •'t/tir & air, tUt wlileel, cnalae l.OMeE K PICIUP • .. • • • 1 nn-t! , ..... , > • ocDnll. tl5TOO or beat ol· With m•tchlng oemper, 4 •Pffd trena .. ..-~ fer Call...,_ AM/FM 8 tt1Ck 91-.o ttH. ~ whMlt and M2'1 · low. ·1ow mltHI Like Nl:W condttlon! =~ ~~a~l;.c:ctt (1N443&&). 7'00W~ Ave. trk. -./BO. 6'1MlU In W•tml.nater '48 Fold WoodW. re.tored. aa.om; ··Ford Woodie, r•tored m i nt cood . ... '1Mltl ..,., BMW ao est, ao.aoo ml, Fjord Blue /tan, many xtru SJ.8.000. * (114 ) 540-MIO dya. "72 XKJ:: 2~2 yellow, au~ air, lmmac. '71 Illa. allver w/blk lnt. •nnrorT»ael r-. cond, cl.ear uu. • • VW BUI. New map , W.. cleen. rum pod. SlJS>/bet, m. '7IM '72 V8 S auto .. vinyl IAJp, AIC, Alll/P'M cau .. new radlal•. one o •ner . mio.a1-cmews. it Oilaaro, lharp, lo ml, .... ..u tMe .... , -YI. PS. PB,AC,A.11 /l'M, .,., 498-T712. Mab ol- rer. AUIO ClN1l.R 1425 LU• ST. COITAMISA ...-, P.P. Mt-1114. 11 BJIW 2002, AM /P'M m.L Idle ttema rib a CUI n..11-Pt.lot cau.111....a Ad ~ what you want In 7 I ..a ... ,~ •A761 ~ u~ 0 ""'-· ,,_ -t0."11. Dilly PUot \.oia.'lalfl«t•. "73 BUG Xlnt cond. New lntr, t ires. ruel pump. sz::m. 5.'58-8584 5~0-9B2 ,..~..__.... .,.._ .... --··-·,. ...... ~ ......... _ ··~·..:..::.:::..:--. -.. --·· -...... ..._ .••• .__ -:..·..::..=-....~ TOB 1980 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE INFORMATION, CALL ROCKY ENGLAND I ·l t;I-C·I•l:' • OFF MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE VB. automatic trans.. air cond.. pwr. steering & brakes. pwr. seat & windows. pwr. door locks & antenna. AM/FM stereo w/cassette. auto. temp control. padded Landau roof. elec. dig. cloctt. S()eed control, 1111 wheel. wsw radial tires & wire wheel covers and mucn more! ( 1so13n. 546-1934 LS COUPE I ·l tI-C·I•l:' • OFF MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE SERVICE HOURS: VB. automatic trans . air cond .. pwr ateenng & brakes. 80/40 ~It pwr ..r & erm rest pwr, wm- dows & door locl<S. tilt wheel. Si>eed control. AM/FM at9f'90 w/8 tr8C:tl taoe. pedded too: etec dig clock. LS peckaoe, cornering lights. 111 venrty mmor. wsw '11dlaJ tires I morel c 1~194). Monday Thru Friday 7:30am to 5:30 pm, Saturday Sam to 5pm USED CAR SPECIALS 1974DODGE MONACO f PASS. WA60M VS. automatic trans .. air cond .. pwr. at & brakes. AM/FM stereo. pwr. seat & windows. tilt, cruiae. raci< & much mo<el (302LJS). s 1295 1979 PLYMOUTH YOLAlll CUSTOM 19AM vs. autonwtlc trwlt .• air oond.. owr. lteenng & bfakes. 2 tone paint, radio. custom moldlnga. wew tires & morel l768WVLi $ 4195 1975 CHIYS&.a CCMtDOIA COWi V8. automatic trans . air cond . pwr st & brekee. leather. vinyl top, split pwr seat. radio. wire wheel covens & much mo<el (007NIJ). s2495 1979 CHRYSLER UIAIOMlm»AH V8. automatic trans • air oond.. pwr. staenng & brakes. padded top. AM/FM radio, wsw tires & more• (347WOV). 54595 1974 CHEVROLET CAMAltO LT COWi VB. automatic trans . atr cond . pwr steenng & brakes. split seat. tilt. radlO. cus t o m wheels a muc h mo re l f542UGX) $2695 1979 CHRYSLH ULUOMWA.oM VB. automatic trans .. air cond .. pwr st & brakes. AM/FM radio. WOOdorain sidell. luggage racit, Cfuise. pwr. windows. waw 11res & rTI()('S c05axvN1. 9 1977 CHIYSLH 1979 DODGE COllDOeA COUf'l AW.. CUUOM SIDAM V8. auto trans air cond • pwr st & V8 automatic trans . atr cond . pwr brakes. spht pwr leather se1t. AMfFM steering & brakes, vinyl top custom stereo 8 track. cruise. tilt, vinyl top & moldings. radio. wsw ttre s & more' much morel ('09SXOI (105WYR) $ 53995 4195 llEED CASH? - We'll pay top dollar for good, clean & late model used cars. See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today • • • WE ALLOW TOP DOLLAR FOR· YOUR TRADE-IN! SEE OUR SE VICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP!!! / 7 . , .. B11ntlngton Beaela I "t'e11r Bo•etew• f Dally Ne•8••.-er F~naatil V1fi'1~Y VOL. 73, NO. 51, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANG~ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1980 Fl FTEEN CENTS! 'We Cm:i't Help,' HB Te~ Renters J 1 8) STEVE •u•u ... ...., ............ A ll'OUP ol a.qry HWlUlll\00 hacb •partment dwellers who face eviction to make way for a private coridominlum-type com· plex received sympalhy but no direct help from City Council members Tuesday night. Renters at lhe 2S6-un1t Villa Warner complained that their apartments are being sold and lhal lbe.y're bavln• trouble find ln1 new bocnet. Council membcra, thouab. not· ed approval of convertln• the large apartmenl building into a atocll cooperative. or co-op, bad be~n rran~ by the Atate and that the matter Is out of the city's hands ··This 1s an absolute npoff ... charged Mary Miller. who said her mother had been a Villa COMMISSION PONDERS FUTURE OF BOLSA CHICA MARSH Inland From Bolsa Chica Beach and Surrounded by Ctty • Tour ()f Wetlands ~Brings lNo &olution State coastal commissioners wbo waded through the rain· s wollen Bolsa Chica marsh Tuesday admitted they had little trouble finding wetlands . The two-hour lour and a subse· quent discussion focused on pro· Kuwait Cuts Oil Output 25 Percent posed state wetland guidelines that would restrict the use of the 1.600-acre marsh. County officials, boating buffs and deve lopment s upporter s protested the guidelines as tOo restrictive during the discussion 1n Huntington Beach City Coun· c1I chambers. But guidelines drawn up by t he commission staff were praised by e nvironmental groups. Charles Bennet, a member of a Huntington Harbour clean water group, said the guidelines were so broad that even roads and oil drilling pads could be By Tbe Associated Press cons idered sensitive wetlands. Kuwait will cul oil production "H this area is considered by 25 percent to LS million bar· wetlands then it's a misnomer," re ls a day on April 1. Oil challenged Bennet. "There's not Minister Sheik Ali al·Khalifa al-one foot of Bolsa Chica that Sabah announced today. hasn't been affected by man." Industry sources said the Under the state's Coastal Act, planned Kuwaiti reduction was a n area labeled as wetlands must expected, and probably will be protected as a natural habitat have its greatest impact on forbirdsandvegelation. Japan. a m ajor buyer of Allowing uses in wetland Kuwait's oil. It is expected to pocketsarestringentandnormal· have little impact in the United Jy limited to development athat States. would complement wildlife "As far as I know, there's no habitats. Kuwaiti oil -not one drop -Linde ll Marsh, attorney for coming in to the United St;ates,:· Bolsa Chica landowners , the said a tr.ader for a maJor 011 Signal Landmark Inc., charged company m Ne~ York. the staff study of the marsh ar:ea ~he producltoo cut w~s a~· s hows bias aod a poor un· tnbuted,by al-Sabah l<? risrng 011 • derstandingofBolsaCbica . output ID non-Organtzation or Petroleum Exporting Countries Robert. Montg~mery of the areas -such as Mexico and the c o u n t Y s En v 1 r on m e n ta l North Sea -a nd to large M ~n~gement Agency told com- atockpiles of oil in consuming m1ss1ooers that tbe study was pre· nations. mature and restricts the county's The Kuwaiti oil minister an· abilitytoplantbemarsblandB. nowaced the planned reduction marshlands. aa he was leaving for London to The jigsaw·ahaped Bolsa attend a meeting Thursday and Chica area, wbicb lies south of Friday of the long-term strategy Huntington Harbout, la an unin· committee of the Organization coroorated counly area. of Petroleum Exporting Coun· tries . <See 1'0ua, Pa1e Ai> Warner renter for yura ... Peo- ple are bavinc their Uvea affect· ed. they're bavint to move away from hiendl. ll 's terrible." Tenant Bud Alber, who said he ls retired and living on a flxed income, s ald h is two - bedroom apartment is being sold for $83,000. ~ Councilman Robert Mandie said he wanted lo make sure that ruture stock co-op con · versions in Huntington Beach come to the council for final ap· prov al. "I ju.st want to make damn s ure that oo other citizens get sucked lnto tltis kind or thing," Mandie remarked. Cit y Attorney Gail Hutton said lhe problem sbouldn 'l come up again because of a Jan. 1 change in state laws. It puts co-ops un· der ~omjnium regulations , she said. This change, she said, ensures that COWldl members will have final say. Thomas Cook, attorney for Seaborg Inc., tbe apartment owners, said state approval was granted last September. He ad· milted the co-op move was a way of skirting the city's rreae on condominium conversions. He said buyers will purchase s tock in tbe entire complex r ather than individual unlts . Buyers, he continued, will not receive title to a unit but can sell their stock at a later date as though they were selling a home. "It's frustrating that we don't have any control." said Coun· cilwoman Ruth Finley. "Many or the people who live here have <See HELP, Page AZ> Forecast: No Change Storms Continue Lining Up at Sea By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of u. Daltr ,.. ... l&afl With no end in sight for the s tring or rainstorms that are lashing Southern California, even weather forecaste rs are becoming discouraJ:(ed. ··1t's getting to the point that I hate to gel up in the morning.·· s aid U.S . Weather Service SPokeswoman Pat Rowe. ''There a re some people out there who seem to think we make the weather instead o( forecasting it." Mrs. Rowe said the ra instorm predicted !O hit the Orange TORNADO RIPS FRESNO AREA -A5 Coast late today would last into the weekend and will eventually be replaced by yet a nothe r storm. "There's simply nothing out in the Pacific but more s tornis." she commented. "I'm as tired of ••Yin& that as people are of beartqlt." She n6ted that it's been rain· ing fairly steadily for the past week and weather forec:asters aar h JIUq .. do &lie ume for another week. Officials at the Orange County Flood Control District aaid today the string of storms have de· Posited 7.18 inches or rain on Santa Ana and 5.5 inches on Costa Mesa. That brings the season total lo 16.5 inches in Santa Ana where the average for this date is 8.66. But the Flood Control spokesman said the rainfall Hearing Set On Edison's Rate Increase A public hearing will be held Thursday in Santa Ana on a re· quest by Southern California Edison Company for a SJ40 million rate increase. Company spokesmen said this m eans that for an average household, bills would go up to a bout $31 per month. Tb is is an increase or about $4.52 a month. The company is seeking in· creases or 13.3 percent for domestic rates ; 10.4 percent for large pawer users; 11.6 percent ror agricultural users and 17.2 percent for public s treet light· Ing. Citizens will have a chance to say how they feel about the re· quest Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Santa Ana City Council's coo· ference room, 22 Civic Center Plaza. Edison s pokesman Fred Musey said the rate increase is requested because or the rlsine costs of providing electricity. He said $20 mllllon of the amount will be needed to pay in· terest costs incurred in keeping a 00-day supply of oil ln reserve. ..., ..... -........ ·-SANDBAOS PROTECT COAST HIGHWAY IN DANA ll'OtNT F11011 SAN JUAN CREEK OVERFLOW Membera of Caltfom&a Coneervdon Corpe In Sen Q9bftef Pitched In Tu.eday Night hasn •t periled any of the COUD· ty·s flood control facilities. He said Villa Pa rk Dam and Prado Dam are we ll below capacity and both fac1lil1es are being d rained as quickly as * * * possible to make way ror more water. T uesday Orange County was among the areas declared a dis· aster by Gov Edmund Brown Jr and count y s upervisors * * * Srorm Damage Set At $250 Million By The As~lated Press Southern CalHornians had :i welcome vis itor tod ay -a brightly shining sun for the first lime in eight days of record· breaking rains. But more rain and rugb surf was expected as the property damage estimate climbed to $250 million from lhe series of storms wh ich have claimed 19 lives and caused the evacuation or more than 4,000 people. • Alex CUnningham, director of the state Office of Emergency Services. said in Sacramento late Tuesday that a conservative estim ate of private property damage in seven hard -hit Southern California counties was $115 million, with $100 milJion in public properly dama1e and another $37 million In tot.al damages for Riverside County. From Feb. 13 throu1h 8 a.m. today , the Pacifi c storms dropped 11.89 inches or rain, brin1in1 the season total to 20.92 Inches, more than 11 inches above normal. In an average Ju· ly l ·June 30 season, only t•.os inches fall. For ti\(> first time since Sun- da y. the Nationa l Weathe r Service called off its flash nood watch today fo r So uthern Ca lifornia mountains. deserts a nd coastal areas. "'The mam storm over us now has moved eastward. There wi ll <See STORMS, Page AZ > Guides Set On Rehiririg Of Teachers By PIOL SNEIDE&JlllAN Ofl .. OMI, ........... Faced with the pros~t of layin g off as many a s 88 teachers because of declining enrollment and a financial squeeze. Huntington Beach Union High School trustees adop~ guidelines Tuesiday that would give tenninat.e8 teachers ~!!.chance at any f\lture open· de"clared their own s tate of emergency No estimates of dollar losses ~as immediately available, but state survey teams wer<' in the <Stt NO END. Page AZ) FVTeachers Strike Now In 8th.~ay F'ountam \'a lley e lementary school teachers· strike entered its eighth day today with no new bargaining session scheduled. Robert Sampica, personnel director for the Fountain Valley School District. said that of 440 bargaining unit members, in- cluding teachers, school nurses. sc hool psychologists, 267 re· mained out today, He said this figure reflected 16 additional employees returning co mpared to Tuesday·s figures. Sampica said district prin- cipals have received calls from teachers concerning procedures for returning to duty and he pre· dieted more instructors would return to work this week. Teachers yesterday rejected what district officials described as the "last, best and final of· fer." Weather Carter Firm o~ Olympic Boycott 111~len Dysinge r . assittant s uperintendent, said the atate education code guarantffS auch reappointment rights to prevent trua~ from arbitrarily cut~ a teacher and then immediatefy restortni the poet with a new in· stl'Uctor. Ch~e of rain decreas - ing to 30 percent tonight through Thursday, but with inc.ttasing clouds late Thunday. Lows tonight 48 to 57. HitbA Thursday mid to upper eos. BONN. Weet Germany <AP> -Tiie Ullitad States will not pa~ ID tbe lloecow Olym- Pltt UDee there ii DO •IP the ileadline lmpoeed by President Carter for a Soviet troop wtth*8wal from A11banlatan will M awt. State DepartDMnt "8--Hoddtnl Cartw said tOd.,. • Tiie U.S. Olrmplc Committee, wblelt wlll laan to decide ~= 01 not a team la Mnt, Immediate comment on .......... butbu1Aid lia die put tbat It would 10 alon1 wtu. wtaat.ner the 1ovemment ..... tt t.o do. Durtni an intervMw on NBC's ''Today'' pr'OINID, White Houle counlelotu..,d Cutler noted that the USOC Hid lt wlll •'of coune" abide by the preeident'a deelUon, and be added: "We ex· peel the VSoC to proceed to formali• wbat I.bey 1aid lut """"·" "We dde't tbiDls t.be que.Uoo of tM IOftl'lllMDt'• power to f~e tie adalMel not to ~ will ever come_ J1t " Cutler •laid -• that tbeJ, Bkethe atbletea, will abide b)' WI '1917 IU'ODI .,_. ln1 of public and conareulonal opln.lca t.bat Uae11boulcl not 10." In Bonn. the State Department . .,,, t PC>kesman told report.en: "'na. United States Mt• deadline for its. decision on whether to partldpate, a decltlon to be coo· Un1ent on the withdrawal of Soviet troops. Today It the day on which &bat ct.oil&on wa1 lOlbl to be bued. He CODtuhaed: "The pnlident baa madil clear that our dedlioD l1 tlMrefon lrnwcabl•. W• will not particioate 111 tllll OlpqJ6ct la llMeow.''- Carter made tbe aanounoe-aa"t foUowtu talb between S•cretary of lltai. Cyrus R. Vance and Wut German Fo"tp lllnl9ter Hana·Dletrleb ' GenlCbe~ u..fiovtet lDterven· Uoa ln Al: ntatan. Vance also met with Chan· eellor Helmut Schmidt and said they had "extensive di~uulonl OD the ltepa to be ~." but he a~ tMt w.t Germany baa not endoned the boycott and ii not llMl:J to~ It eoon. • Tbe deaclllne lmpoHd by PrMideat Carter palHd wttbout eommeatla lloteow. Bat tn Lab Placid, N . Y .. WWl Daume, tbe IOC m.mber from W "t Germany. Hid netther hla government nor n1Un1 athletic bodl• 1upport the U.S. call ror a boycott. ,, ____________ ...._ -- Tbe admlolstrator aald the board wu lec&QJ required to re· amrm these rtit>w prior to tend· inc out layott notices. He said tucben an expected to reeetve tbeM DOCJeet wttbln the next two WHb. By law, t.eachera m111t be ln· formed of such aetJoe betON ll1rcb 15 or U.., may~ t.MmMlftl rebind fort.be ant ........ DJSlnfer Nici tbe dbtrtet ab1o qpeea t.o eat aboat a non· teachtq•emploJeea lill• eaato- dlana or clerkt. '11te March l& deadUne, however. doea not ap- ply to tbeleemployee., be said. ' INS .. ETeBA~ T M cwrrm ~ o/ atornu wo.t OCCW'aUlJI prmlcted by o cU"1GU retearoflff aa early a.a latt foll.,,. All. hnlex ···-~ "" --~ cu ~...... M :::Z:.'--.. :=. ~--.... =--o ............. ': :: ==--~ es eui ·=~~~ .:: '==--•liJ ~ C•t•lt T .. ~ Ct.tt~ Mt •-• en.,..._ .w ' \ QM. Y P!LQT tf,f ·~--JUST BREi4.KJNG----.. L.-at.tN /rom i-,·. 1llOt1d CMd "Ciao.al iw-. ._ ........ G-Old Prices Crash On World Markets LONDON f AI"> Gold PJ'1tts ~T'UW today• ...._&on ~Ian to overrome Jitter-. •bout world t--.. WWle the dollar was mixed on for~lgn C'Ul'Tt'n()' Hcb.ances Goad ml ~ ~n ount't" ln ~n~b and SU an oWlce in Loodon. Europe'• two main bulUon marta Gold clOM'd at SllO SO in Zurich. compared with Jl:il.~ T ueaday In Londoo. tht> Pt'f'~tou.a metal cto6e<l •l Mn.~ dollan , down from ~.30 Earlier &A Hone lton.i, wt»ch WaJ ckJMd for the Ouoese New Yea.r Monday and~. IOkl dropped W .80 from Ila pro· bol.ida.)' level to cloe.e today at Mii. 40 c.re....-. " .... ••• c•~t ••~• WASHINGTON <AP> Pre5.ide:ol Carter persoo1Uy thanked Kenyan President Daniel T . Arap Mol l oday for Kenyan support or lb~ Olympic boycott that hai. become official U.S. policy Mol. arrtvlntt oo lbt" South Lawn ror the first state visit by a Kenyan president to the United SU.tes, beard Carter praise b.im for leading the boycott movement among tbc Afnc1n nauons. .,,..,..,.,~ T•Uu are.le 011 CKJCAGO <AP> -TaJ.ts bet-.en city labor leaders l'Od Mayor Jane Byrne broke off early today with no reported progress toward endmg a week·k>nR firefighters strike 11- walkout that threatened to erupt lnto a general shutdown of city ser vices The mayor mterat.ed t.be city's posjuon that ne~UaUons can resume only when the ftrefigbters return to work ·· Deleel Seeta l•r Drall of lt'o•r• WASHINGTON (AP) -The chairman of the House urmed services personnel s ubcommittee predicts his panel will dcfHt Pres&dent Carter's proposal to register women tor a poulble draft. . Rep. Richard White. D-Texas, said in an iuterview his sub· committee is lined up 6.J acainat Carter's proposal and that he doubts the full armed services committee or the House would re verse subcommittee defeat of the plan. Tbe subcommiUee is expected to act week after next. UCI 'Nerds' Emerge With Campus Antics Students out or touch with all reality outside or their majors are known in some circles as .. nerds." This une nviable la bel will form the basis for a contest at UC Irvine al 10 a.m. Friday. The event. part of the traditional e ngineering week on campus, will feature students vying for the UUe of winning "nerd." The week was kicked off Tues· day whe n s t udents dropped specially packaged eggs from th e t o p of t he nine-floor engineering building. Engineer- ing student Ed Gomez won the contest after a ll nine of his egg~ remained.intact. f'ro•P~11J HELP ... ,reached an age wher e it's dif· ficult to change lifestyles and they're scared. E',....P.,,eAJ STORMS ... be some residual showers." ex· plained NWS forecaster Eleanor Vos tee. But the lbt.est storm expected for the area -No. 6 -was clos· ing in oo the roast more quickly than had been expected, and was due lo begin as heavy s howers this afternoon in the coastal areas, moving inland tonight and Thursday. And othe r storms still were lurking behind it .. There are several more out there," Ms. Vostee said, adding it was too early to tell what they might bold in store for storm· weary Californians Today's forecast called for the chance of rain at about 80 per- cent for Lcl6 Angeles this after· noon ~ 'lbunday. Coastal resident.a were warned or heavy surf, predicted to reach a maximum of eight feet at Zuma and Newport-Hunllngton beaches and nine feet at Sant<.1 Monica Beach Cook said his firm was bend· , ing over backwards to help ten- ants find new homes. Los Angeles County Sher~ Deputy Mike Santander said on~ home m the &easide area of Malibu toppled into the ocean Tuesday, while other houses were threatened by erosion from heavy surf in front a~d r.rom mud oozing d own h1 1ls 1d es behind them. T he Lady Alexandria floating rest a urant in Redondo Beach haTbor, closed s ince last week due to high waves. finally sank today when the incessant pound· ing or the water opened the sea ms in the old ship's hull. There were no injuries and of· ficials say there is no danger to I ~ . . \. . . Tenants, he said. were offered a $500 moving allowa nce if they decided in the five days follow· in g receipt or the conversion notice not to purchase their apartment. He said tenants can get an ad· ditional $500 i! they remain in their unit until it is sold. Some senior citizens. be continued, will receive $25-a-month for a year after they move. Several units, be said, already have been sold. Sever al tenants said the mov· ing stipends are generous but did nothing to ease the trauma . "You've got to reme mber bow many people you now have that are suddenly looking for apart· ments." said tenant Ruth As~er. .. As soon as we started looking. rents everywhere started 'going up. I think they knew we were coming." ORANOe COAST Hff DAILY PILOT '"" ()t~(M'f (Mlty Pi tot •ltrt WJ'U<Pl t\COf'\ bot"""° ltw,..,...,.... P\ttl"\\. J\~IVW<GOy ,,_,°"MO" (N\I P..i.t_(_ ......., ____ .,. out>t•""'41 ,...,,.,.... tfrwn.."°" fll"r .... y ftW' (9'tA ~'41 ~ ~. H'Vf'HW'IQ'lon ft.raicfl'f oun ,,.,n Y"tt"'•· '"'•"""'· ~ 84'.-h .. ~tft(..oMJ A ,,~_. trO*°""t POI~ It oivbfl\""d ~VtdA;" M'lia '~·'\ '""" Dt""'-.... °""''Wfta OfMt t\ ... 1JO Wr"f 6•Y VrNt, (MU MltM, C ... ttorn.• .,.,_ ·-·-----·-Jae•• C.Wy ., ........ _,_c-. ___ T~ll- f!ltO"' .,_, ............... -""9'"91ldltor ~ ... MWM •IC-" .. " Auj\l.,.t --Ecllton .....,a.-. -.. Ot_COuftl.c:ct110< HufldftatOft .. edl Offie. ,,.,, ...... __.. ................ p 0 ... ,.. - OftlGM ~-; !011 Ho. C..•I Ht-• c..u_,,,._ ..... 11-· -. .. .. _______________________ , the shipping channel. . Despite today's s uns hine. many a rea schools, including Pepperdine Unive.r sity, r~· mained closed. particularly 10 the M alibu and Topanga areas Meanwhile, Northern Califor- nians bTaced for another storm tonight as they cleaned up from earlier da m age lo buildings, roads and power lines caused by pelting rains, high winds and a tornado. Rain and wind -wear y Northern California was bat- tered hard by Tuesday's storm . Mudslides and floods closed road s, a nd whipping winds damaged buildings, knocked trees over power lines and nrn flopped planes . A rain-swollen creek near San ta Cruz claimed t he life of Edward Arko. 21, Santa Cruz. wh o died a fte r he and two friends went surfing in the So· quel Creek. His body was caught in a large logjam in the water. authorities said. Power outages were common throughout Northern California, especially in the San Francisco Say area. Hardest hit by power out.ages were Marin, Napa and Sonoma counties, where 2,000 customers were temporarily witho ut power, Ms. Palm said Near Big Sur, a giant redwood fell and crushed four houses, but there were no injuries. Some 10,000 c ustomers were tem · porarlly without t e lephone service frt>m Palo Alto to Mon· terey. In Arizona, Maricopa County realdents faced massive trattlc Jama today with tho appro.ch roads for two rernalnine brldaes over the racinc Salt River in the Phoenix area turning lnto tern· porary pertdna iota . I ' Problems Delayipg U.N.-Unit •11'1111 Anu'r' .. .._. "Open quesilool" ~main lo nrana rneoi. for Uae United Na· Uon1' lnveau,auoo of the ex· 11h•h 0( lri&o, UN. ofnctala 1aJd today, and the flve•member ln- vt•1U1atory panel de.lay~ lt. de- P•rtUN for Tehran. U. Nr offidala ln New Yort would not dillclose the nature ol thl' probl~m.111 or how tona a de· luy could be expectC)d m the mis· islon w the Iranian capital. One mf•mber of th ~ U .N . com· m11111100. which was standing by an O~va. Swll&ttrland, said a c.lelay ol •t leut one day was J>OHlb!~. Another member said earlier today there was a "gentlemen's a11 reement" the hostages at the U .s. Em baasy in Tehran would be released a.tt a resuJt of their mis· s1on. But he denied reports that a deadluw for their freedom had bct>nset Tehran radio today announc-ed that I rania n President Aholhai1san Bani-Sadr had seot a C'/\bh~ to U.N. Secretary· Gem•ral Kurt Waldheim giving .1ppnwal to the mission. i\t l l N ht•adquarters in New Y1Hk, Wtlldhelm spokesman Hudolf Stajdubar sajd the U.N 1•hlc•f had ~lved a message hut thnt "some clarifications" w••rt• ll{'Nted and Wa ldheim would make an announcement ut a lute-morning news briefing. Uut a short time later Stajdubar <'Rnceled the briefing. "We have just bee n infonned that there are still open questions concerning the commission of in· J ury to go to Jran," Staj- duhar explained " ... We hope to make a further a nno uncem e nt la te r today. M eanwhlle, the commission is re· maininglnGeneva." There was a flurry or rumors in Geneva that the Iranians had set new conditions for the ar- rangement. but U.N. officials had no immediate comment f',....r~Al TOUR ... "i 'm an endangered species also," said boater Ed Bynon. " My understanding is that the coastal act encourages access and if we don't dig some boles into Bolla Chica I may never find the ocean.'• Other speakers maintained an ocean cut int o Bolsa Chica should be made to help flush waters in Huntington Harbour H arbour rc:-.1dent TE Cleeland said the lack of l1daJ now in his waterfront commun1· l v could turn the area into "another Venice, Calif. -just a sewer " The possibility of a waterway Into the Bolsa Chica or even a marina in the m arshlands is un- der study by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The study, according to Col . Gwynn A. Teague, should be completed in late 1983. Commission e r s, some or whom admitted Tuesday's tour of the area was their first Jook at Bolsa Chica, held off comment· ang on the proposed guidelines. Michael Fischer, commission executive director , said the staff proposal that the majority of the Bolsa Chica is wetlands was based oo similar wetland rulings in other parts of the state. Re presentatives of several conservation grouf,s, including Amigos de Bolsa Chica, the Sierra Club a nd the Audubon Society, said they supported the restrictive wetland proposal. Commissioners agr eed lo voice their reactions to the pro- pos a I al a future meeting, possibly in Northern California. Fair Board Will Review Pageant Vote The issue of whethe r or not to continue to hold the annual Miss Or a nge County Fair pageant will come before the Or ange County Fair Board Thursday. The m eeting, ope n to the public. will begin at 7 p.m. in the fair grounds ad m inistr a tion • building, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The Fair Board voted Jas l month to drop the traditional pageant . saying it was out of date, but several members who were absent from the meeting objected and succeeded in bav· inl the matter brou1bt back for reeonaideraUon. Fair Mana1er Ken Fulk saJd bo._rd mepiben could decide to continue with the paaeant, to replace tt with a 1cbol1r1hip compeUtJon open to younc fair exblbtton, or to 1pomor both . Fulk said 111pporten of the pa1eant pointed to It.a publicity value ln attradlac attention to lbe enUre fair. • "It's going to take more than a rake to dean this up." concluded Balboa Is land res- ident Al Harlan after findi~e sand un- der three inches or debris Tuesday. Recent s torms bave pushed piles of fl otsam onto the South Bay Front beaches or the island in Newport Ha rbor. Many oceanfront beaches aJong the Orange Coast also are covered with c rud as a result of the storms. Fund Conspiracy Charges Upheld By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Ol IM~ ,.,..,. Sutt In a s eries of rulings issued Tuesday. an Orange County Superior Court Judge disrru.ssed 1976 campaign fund laundenng c h a r ges against a former Anaheim c1ty councilman but let s tand felony conspiracy chargef> aga10sl Count y Supervisor Phi lip Anthony and two codefend· ants. Judge Claude M. Owens de C'ided after a grueling round or pretrial heanngs that there "'a' no substantial evidence to sup port the aUegation that form n Anaheim City Coun c alm:Jn Wilham Kott violated the 1971 Poht1cal Reform Act by accE>pt mg $9,500 in loans durin~ his 1976 council cr1mpaiJ!n. J udge Owens also ells miss Ni St!ver al perjury and related t•hargl•'\ Pt·ndinj? ;i.::unsl An thony, fornwr SUJ>t>rv1:.or Ralph Diedrich and onell mc rountv pohl.J<.'al finane1t'r Gene Conrad. but refus ed lu rult· out <:on :.piracy charj?c~ a~amst the lno "The main crull uf lhe case l h l' cons p 1 r a c ~ l o v 1 o I a l • · Propos1tJon 9 rem am-., .. \a1d Jt-ffrey J06eph, a :.tale drpuly ;.itlorney general folio .... in.: lh1· ;J flernoon ruling!> Tht· defendanLs were ch;iri:(·rj 1n J Dccembt.-r mdtclmcnt of ('1msp1nn~ 10 ronC'eal the \f1Urt •• t•f more th!.tn $77.000 th;it .,..,,, U'-t'd In \':.trlOUS 1976 pol1twJl 1·amp;u~n-.. inrludm ~ ,\nlh•m\ ' q u t'' t f or t h 1· II() Jr d •1 I .Su rwr' L'Klr.:o "Thl' t·on,p1r.ln t'a 't' '' .11l\1· :rnd well ... Joseph added Kott, a former dcnt1sl 11.ho now is studying ml'd1rinl'. wa~not prl'senlfortht' niling Town Marooned But, Loving EveTY Minute . The folks In Coto de Caz.a. cut off from t he res t of Oranj!t· County becau~e o f ht•av ~ rainstorms. arc doing their best to bear up The only a rc l'SS to th•· Trabuco Canyon area " Trabul'u Canyon Road and 1t was noode<l ou t and clos ed over tht· weekend. A hehcoptcr chartered by the Coto de Caza Company 1s fer ry · ID~ ID the onJy food and supplies But in the meantime, some s taples s uch as bacon and eggs are running low. And the marooned Coto de Caza employees are making lht• most of it by Ci.1l1ng slcuk for breakJast. They also have the use of the facility's bowlin~ alley. rec re a tion room, swimminR pool and jacuzzi. "We are eatin1t like lungs." said Norman Mark, manager of lhe Coto de Caza's front office. Another emplO.> t'l' Tom Walstrom. said employt·(><. J.!Ot toj.!etht·r for L' party Jori for d.rncrng Tut~ay night "It "'as IJ~t· an old f.1'ih1on1 .. 1 r3mpfire " WJlstrom \<t1d ' w,. had a ball ·· S h 1 r I e \' G u t' r r a . a n o.&.tw r e mployee: had a messa11?e for the· outs ide "'orld "Send wine an<I c hampame .. Don Burdsall. an cxecult\t' as s is tant to Supervisor Edison Maller. s aid that local officiah a re trying to get the CalJforma NationaJ Guard to put in a tt•m porary bridge over Trabuco Canyon Road. ·'They first told us thl'y could and then they couJdn't. Rut W\' are goinll? to fight for 1l.'' ht• s aid. Burdsall t-st1mated that perhaps 300 people. 1ncludmg Coto de Cua employe<>s and res idents, are stranded an the Rrea Fro91 Page Al NO END ... county today aod expected to make an estimate of loss by T hursday County ofricaals said anyone with storm related proPi.'rly problems o;hould <"Ontact lhe or. f1 r t· or Em1·q~cncy Services, 8J.4.2J23 With mon · ram prcdJt•ted. city and county cr1:ws throughout the OrJ nge Co;is l Wl'rc keeping lr dc:k of conllnuiog dnd potenual lrouhlt• spoL' Jn lluntJngton Beach. a flood t·onlrol channel along Slater \vl'nuf· between Springdale anti H<lf~J Ch1 c;.i :-.lreets was ~gm ninj.! tr1 1•rod<• lh<> back)'ards rif n1•1i.:hbt1nng home:. und two aµ ~·J rt·O l11 !)(' ~lipping 1nlo th<' t h.tnnc·I fht• ~J m1· ChJnOt•I abo Wi.IS l'r<>dan~ ;,i bndge at the antct°S<'c · t 1on of (;olhard $trccl <.1n11 Wamcr Avenue near the Beach \'1t"w ~~hdehomc park , lh1· O,('t.'nt• O( noodang l Wl('t' tn tht• past Wl'ek Another potential problem -.as spotted on San Juan Creek .il Pacifi c C-0ast lhghway where 90 members of the California Conse r vation Corps worked TuttdQ and today sandbaggin~ tn redU«-overflow which couJd l'ndanger the nearby ~ewa ~c t rt•.itmcnl plant The µIi.Int. Ol)<'ralcd hy Uit- South f',,.j_c;t Reg.1onal Rcclamd 11on ,\~t·nc~. WJS flooded la't month but l'OUnl y offle1als SJ..Jd 11 ha, h:id no pmblt•m:-. s1net.• ThrN' 'outh county beaches 1 roubled by sewage s pills re- m a ant'd clOSt"d today . A veruda C'a hfaa in San Clemente. thC' s trand from Do h e ny to Cap1~trano Beach and the Aliso Beorh all were quarantined due to 1·ontinuing sewage s pills and h1J?h bacte ria counts in thl' oc·can water ~ Meanwhile . off ic ials 10 Laj!una Beac h a nd San Clemente maintain their cities' states oC emeraency and were bracing for more s ltdes of ·cbrrs1de homes if tonight's rain as as intense as predicted. CORONA del MAR ~ 213~~~~· ~B-1.E •• s.P_o_R_T_s_ IRVINE 47'08 Barrancti 552-5252 6th ANNUAL SKI BLOWOUT SALE STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 10 A.M . AN OLYMPIC SPECIAL cSeS() FOR THE SKIER 30% OFF ... ON ALL OF THESE MAJOR BRANDS • ROSSIGNOL • K2 • HEXCEL • OLIN • PRE SKI & THE SKI NORDICA LANGE HANSON 30% OFF 30% OFF 1h 0FF GARMONT ~'h OFF DYAN FIT 'h OFF SCOTT 'h OFF _All In Stock Blndlnga 30% Off ALL ACCESSORIES •••. GLOVES~HATS UNDERWEAR·POLEMKI BAGS-T-NECKS SAVE 30°/o I A11 -rNnS, llldlts t kid's Skt•ar In ~oc; v,-~ 1--_:_ -- I price. Featuring RoffM, BogMr, Anba, Serac, PA ICE 1 Skvr. Hot ~•r, Powderhorn. Dtmetrt. I - \ 1 I . IrvlDe eorTION . VOL. 73, NO. 51 , 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -. Y ••r H••etewn • D•lly Newsp•pe r ' WE DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1980 F l FTEEN CENTSi U.S. Won't Go to Moscow Oly1npics • ' BONN, We.st G•rmany (APl -The United St•tca will not participate In the Mo.tcow Olym plea alnce thett ia no slrn the deadline lmpoted by Pre lden\ Cart er for a Soviet troop withdrawal frum Afchamstan will be met, Slate Departm~nt spokesman Hoddin1 Carter !>aid today. The U.S. Olympic Comm1tlt?e. whic h will have to d~r1 d e whether or not a team ii knl. dl'cllMd lmme<hate comment on <.'•rtt"r' statement. hut has u1d put th#I It would Jo ak>oii whatever the 1overnment nu It to do Ounng an inter"lew on NBC's oday" program. While House unselor Lloyd Cutler noted that fhe USOC said et will "of course" abide by the president's dec1s1on. and he added· "We ex Sign of Peniten~e Monsignor Thomas J . Nevin places ashes, a symbol of p e nitence. on the forehead of 11-year-old Barbara Mon- t aldo of Jrvine, a fifth g rader at St. Joachim School in Costa Mesa. T oday is As h Wednesday. the first day of Lent. Student Fee Eyed By I rvine Board Former Irvin e l'1t v coun- cilwoman Gabrielle Pryor told lrvine school trustees Tues day she plans to organize a cam- paign against the Jarvis II tax cul initiative that will appear as Proposition 9 on the June 3 atatewide ballot Mrs. Pryor asked trustees lo define what kind or student fees might be made necessary by Pro position 9. lhl· tl oward J a r vis -backed proposal t hat would cut slate income taxes by balf. "We will work out a careful response to her question," said I r vine school Superintendent Stanley Corey. "We don't want to make dire pre di c tions because they can backfire on us. rm not in favor of cha rging a lot of s tudent fees because this Or :~:~l ~~a~• Weath e r Chance of rain decreas- ing to 30 percent tonight through Thursday, but with increasing clouda late Thursday. "Lows tonight 48 to 57. Wgbs Thursday mid 1.0 upper eo.. IN81DE TODAY T'hc ~ ta~ of 11orm1 ~ accurately predicted by a climate rfttt.'Grcher °' earl11 GI kut foU. Page All. ··-ll All Ywr...... //ltt Ull Utllltn Cit •• ~ M =Ul'M i&E~~ ··~·-u • ,.. •1.t ............ , CO•ll -"! a .u -~ "9fl II I Ct1 ...... •• would economically strat..Jfy the students." Mrs . Pryor said her group is opposed to Proposition 9 because "it would cause a minimal lax savings while boosting user fees dramatically." Corey s aid passage of the proposition would cause pro- grams to be cut un less new fund- ing could be found. Responding to Corey's state· ment, Assistant Superintendent Gene Hartline said such funding wouldn't be easy to come by because the school district is legally prohibited from charging many types of fees. In other school board action: -Funding was a pproved for a <See FEE. Page AZ) Orie ntal Rug Shop S truck Second Time Newport Beach police have re- ported a second case of van- dalism at an oriental rug,.sbop ln Corona del Mar. ' The latest incident occurred early Tuesday mornin1 at Shah N Shah Oriental R ugs, 342.lS E. Coast Highway. Tbe cltaplay wtn· dow was broken with a lar1e rock, police said. Monday, police reported a similar incident at the Oriental Rua Gallery. 3617 E . Coast Highway. Pollce uld they clUMCl the ln· cldents aa vandallem beeauae it appean no attempts haft been made to steal mercbandlH from tnaide the atoret att.r the wtn· dowa were 1cnubed. Police 1ald the sbop owner ln- volYed tn T.-cta1'1 caM told them he had received t hreat.en· tn1 phone tal)s prior to the wln· dow 1mosh lncldenL. pec:t the USOC to proceed to formalize what they said last WtlCk '' "Wt: don't Uunk the question of the government's power to force the athletes not to go will ever come up," Cutler said - that they, like the athletes, wiU abide by Utis very strong show- ing of pubtic and congressional opinion that they shO\lld not go " In Bonn, the State Department spokesman told reporters: "The United States set a de4dllhe for its decision on whether to p_a,rticipate, a decision to be con- t1 ngent on the withdrawal of Soviet troops. Today Is the day on wHich that decision was going to be based. He continued "The president has m;lde clear that our decision 1s therefore 1rrevorable We will not participate m the Olympics in Moscow." Carter made the announce- ment following talks between Secr et ary of State Cyrus R. Vance and Wes t German P'ore iiJl Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscbel' oo the Soviet interven- tion in Afghanistan. Vance also met with Chan- cellor Helmut Schmidt and said they had "extensive discussions on the steps to be taken," but he added that West Germany has not endorsed the boycott and is not likely to join it soon. The d eadline imposed by President Carter. passed without com menl ln Moscow. But in Lake Placid. N. Y .• Willi Oaume, the IOC member from West Germany, said neither his government nor ruling athletic bodies support the U S call for a boycott Forecast: No Change • J Storms Continue Lining Up at Sea By JOANNE REYNOLDS · Of IN O•llY Pllet stall With no end in sight for the st ring or rainstorms that are lttshing Southern California. l'ven weather forecasters are becoming discouraged '"It's gelling to the point that I hate to get up in the morning," said U.S. Weather Service spokeswoman Pat Rowe . .. There are some people out there who seem to think we make the weather instead of forecasting it." Mrs . Rowe said the rainstorm predicted to hit the Orange TORNADO RIPS FRESNO AREA -A5 Coast late today would last into the weekend and will eventually be replaced by yet another storm. ''There's simply nothing out in the Pacific but more storms," ·she commented. "I'm u \ired of saying that a• people are of bearing ll." She noted that it 's been rain· ing fairly steadily for lhe past week and weather fore_cuters say it's likely to do the same for another week. Offi cials at the Orange County Flood Control District said today the string of storms have de· posited 7.18 inches of·· rain on Santa Ana and S.S inches on Costa Mesa. Thal brings the season total to 16.5 ioches in Santa An a where the average for this d ate is 8.66. But the F l ood Con trol s pok esman s aid the rainfall hasn't periled any of the coun- ty"s flood control facilities. He said Villa Park Dam and Prado Dam are we ll below * * * Storm Loss At 19 Lives, $250 Million By Tiie .Uaocla&ed Press Southern Californians had a welcome visitor today -a brightly shining s un for the first time in eight days o~ecord­breaking rains . But m e rain and high surf was ex cted as the property damage estimate climbed to $250 million from the series of storms which have claimed 19 lives and caused the evacuation of more than 4,000 people. Alex Cunnineham, director of t he state Office of Emergency Services. said in Sacramento late Tuesday that a conservative estimate of prlvate property damage in seven h ard-hit Southern California rounUes was $ll5 million. w ith $100 million in public property damage and another $37 million in total damages for Riverside County. From Feb. 13 through 8 a.m. t od ay , t he Pacific s torms dropped 11.89 inches of rain, bringlng the season total to 20.92 In c hes, more than 11 inches above normal. In an average Ju- ly 1-JW'.'le 30 season , only 14.05 inches ran. For the first time since Sun· day, the National Weather Service called off its fiasb flood watcb today f or S out hern California mountains, deserts and coastal areas. "The maln storm over us now hH moved eastward. There will be 90me resfdu.l 1howers ••ex· plelned NWS forecaster Eleanor Voe tee. But the 1•&.tllt 1torm expected for the area -No. e -wn clol· tn1 ln on the cout mon QUklrly tbaa had ben expeee..d, and w aa due to ~ala H ht •Y1 1bowen WI an.nooD JD • tM coHtal areH. movln1 inland tonllbt and ,,...,.._,. And other' (lee 81'0••• .•••• AJ) \ ~,...._..,.~·- SANDBAGS PROTECT COAST HIGHWAY IN DANA POINT SAN JUAN CREEK OVERFl.OW Membe,.. of C•ltfomf• ConMrt•lk>n Corpe In S. abrlel Pitched In Tueeday N'9frt capacity and both facilities are being drained as quickly as possible lo make way for more water. Tuesday Orange County was among the areas declared a dis· aster by Gov Edmund Brown Jr and county supervisor s declared their own state of emergency No estimates of dollar losses * * * was immediately available, but state survey teams were in the county today and expected to make an estimate or loss by Thursday. . County officials said anyOM with storm r elated property problems should contact lhl' Qf. f1ce of Emergency Services. 834·2323. With more ram predicted. city * * * and county crews throughout the Ora nge Coast were kPe pinl! track of conlinuin~ and potential trouble spots In Huntington Beach. a flood control channe l alon~ Slall.'r Avenue between Springdale <1nd Bol~a Ctuca !\treets wa::. begin- ning to erode the backyards or neighbortnl? homes and two ap <Stt NO F.ND. Page /\21 * * * Marooned Bot Merry Coto d e C a z a Are a Isolate d b y Floods The folks in Coto de Caza. cut off from the rest nf Orange County because of heavy rainstorms, are doing their best to bear up. The onl y access to the Trabuco Canyon area 1s Trabuco Canyon Road and 1t was flooded o ut and clo'ied over the weekend . A helicopter r hartered by the Coto de Caza Company is ferry ing ln the only food and supplies But in the meantime . some staples such as bacon and eggs are running low. And the muooned Colo de Caza employees are making the most of 1t by eating steak for breakfast. They also have t he use of the facility's bowling alley. recrea · lion room. swimming pool and jaCU:Z.Zi. "We are eating like kmits:· s aid Norman Mark. manager of the Coto de Caza·s front offire Another e m p loyee. Tom Walstrom. said e mployees got together for a party and for dancing Tuesday night. "It was like an old-fashioned campfire." Walstrom said. "We had a ball." Shirley Guerra , aoother e mployee, had a message for lhe ..... outside world ·"Send wme and champagne ·· Do,n Burdsall, an executive as sistanl to Supervisor Edison Miller. said that loral offlc1ab are trying to ~el the Cahfomia National Guard to put in a tern porar) brtdt?l' over Trabuco Canyon Road "'They first told U!) they could a nd then they rouldn'l But we are going Lo fi ght for it.·· he said. Burdsall estimated that perhaps 300 people, including Coto de Caza employees and res- i denls, ar c strand ed in tne Area. .. ··-~~·~---JlJ T BREAKJNc----.. ) l..oU ....... ''°"" todQw'• llllllrld a.cl ................... """· Gold Prices Crash On World Markets l"ONOON tAI") Gold pnc-H en.abed tod.at aa ln••&on beaan to cwcrcom<-Jlt«<~ about world IM1ioo1. •lllie the dollar wa11 nuxoo on fC>rt'11en cur~m-y exc-ban4 Gold lol.l $61 *" UWlCe ln tvkb ana $\3 ao ounce •n Loodoo. EW"Opt(a hro main bu1lloo maru. GoJd t'IOl'led at se10.~ In Zunrh, comp•l't'd with ~ ~ Tuudity# In 1..ottdon t he pre<'1ous metal c&c>Mld at $632 ~ dollars. down from '64!UO Earlier 4n Uoa1 Koos. wt\icb was C'mcd ror the Chlm:&a Nt•w Yuar Monday llnd T~ay, SOid dropped W RO trom IL:. pr\• holl ~ lc.wcl to dOset tod.t 1 at ta8 40 f '81 Erid..-tt<"r Tttrw•rrr Oppo•r d WASJllN(iTON lAP > 11M! HouM.' Judiciary \'omm1tte-e to· day uoanimou.slyoppoaed • retalut1on lhat would havt'orckred lh.- i'~UI lO lumo"~r within 30 daya alJ l'Vlckn<'t' iat.hered In Its bribt-ry lnvesUc.ation that hu lmplkat~ e11ht memben1 of ooares By a Z7-0 vote, the ('()mm1t\et• ut>tte-d House re~ctton of the de mand for ev1dencet.be Houueth1csromm1tt~ might use an tts own rnvesti~llon tnto the bnbery allt>g•Uon~ Most committee mem-be~ satd Coagres:s should not 1nter1l·re ..-1tb possible cnmanal proseeul.Kln by lhe Justice Department Ml 81Uf•• f'a,.. L••" 8arfu-fl WASHIN<;TON <A l'> The Senate Agnculturc Committee Loda) apprlWl'd J $1 h1llto11 µroposal lo provide cmt:rgency loan!> for wheat and corn (&.rnwr!. lo ease the impact or Prt!&tdent Carter's<'rnbt.iriwon s:rain !>ales to the Soviet Union The btll wa!> approved soon after its tntroductJon by Sen Rudy Boschwiti. R·Minn But prospects for congressional approval are unclear Def._.., Seine for Drafr al Wo•t•n W ASH1NG1'0N ( /\ P ! -The chiurman of the flouse armed services pt>rsorm<'l subcommJttce predicts his panel will defeat President Curter's proposal to regist.er women for a possible <Ira (I Hep Hll'hard White. 0 -Tcxas, said in an intervie w his s ub committee 1s lined up 6-3 against Carter's proposal and that he doubts the full armed services committee or the House would re· verse subcommittee defeat o<tbe plan. The s ubcommittee is expected to act week after oext. Recall Financed By Builder Funds By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol-~~s..,. A developers' group donated S21.500 of the $33,768 used to finance the recall drive against .. San Clemente Councilwoman Karoline Koester and the late Counc ilwoman Myrtis Wagner. Newport Beach resident Mike Dobroth, of 329 Via Lido, was paid an individual high of $3,'137 for his recall "ca mpaq?n services." according Lo records released Tuesday from the City Cle rk's Office. The four development firm~ who donated funds to the recall drive are Nu-West Development Corporation or Canada. John D Lusk. and Sons of Irvine, the Rancho Mission Viejo Company and Estrella Properties Ltd., of San Clemente. Thirty-three rec aJI dri v~ worken were paid a total of Sl8.710 to collec t petition s ignatures and p<:rform office work. said Bobbi Gilliam, cam- oaign chairman. And \he Lynn Wessell political C'Onsulling firm, or Covina. was hired for $10,000 to coordinate the recall campaign that suc- ceeded iJI placing the oust.er or • • 1'f rs. Koester on the June ballot. He·aring ~t On Edison's Rate Increase A public bearing will be held Thursday in Santa Ana on a re- q uesl by Southern California Edison Compa ny fo r a $340 million rate increase. Company spokesmen s aid th.is m e ans that fo r an average household. bills wouJd go up to about $.11 per month. This is an increase or about $4.52 a month. The company is seeking in- c reases or 13.3 per cent for d omestic rat.es; 10.4 percent for large Power users: 11 .6 percent (or agricuJtural users and 17 2 percent ror public street light· mg C1ti~ will have a chance to say bow they fttl about the re· ques t Thursday at 10 a.m at the Santa Ana City Council's con ference room, 22 Civic Center Plaza l::d 1son ~pokcs m a n Fred Massey said the rate increase 1s requested beuuse of the rising costs of providing electricity. He s aid $20 million of the a mount will be needed to pay in· terest costs incurnd in tieeping a 90-day sup9ly of oil in reserve. ORANG£ COAST DAILY PILOT , ... °'....., ~ o.u. ............. --6(9' 1~(4""' ........ WW'~ •~INlllfi...,,.,.,,_.°"~ <_...._c_._.._,......,,... :·. . ....,...,~ IMfW'.tAY ,,_..._.. r ttitt•'f for (~t• ~~~ ~ ...... ._....,,",-~ 1 ... v.-w..t,....,.._ l~fW'#ltffV ..... (M'\I A ----.. -·-'-'-.. -..._..,, n..----.... Ut _. &.tSol•-°" .. -~-··· -·----,,.--~II C:W0.. vf(•,. ___ ,, __ --e-n:::.·:...-:z::- ~ ... ~ .._.,,,_ _...._~ Nu-West plans to build 3,000 homes of San Clemente's V1s- beet Ranch. Lust plans Lo build 1,200 bomes on lhe Reeves Ranch. Estrella plans to buUd 2.447 homes on the• Fors ter Hanch M1 ss1on V1e111 C'omp<1ny r1( f1<·1als o"n 11ro111:rt.\ \~1tti1n Lh1• San Clt:m<'nll: city hm1ts o.ind ~ast of the three ranch areas The four development firms 101ned for ces last year as a politicaJ unit in Sao Clem ente in the April 24 c ity election jn which they paid $29,023 to aid two candidates and urge the de feat or a municipal bullot ad· visory measure The advisory ballot meas un'. which was defeated by voters 3,473 to 941, asked whether San Clemente should pay $26 million for the 2,600 acres of land east of the San Diego Freeway During th e ca mp aign. telephone soliciters hired by de velopers urged voters to cast ballots for unsuccessful city council candidates Carol Carlson, a fired planning com- missioner. and Charles Brent. Mrs. Gilliam. chairman of the recall group, said Tuesday the developers initially used the sur plus money left over from last April's election drive in the r e cal l agains t the two San Cle mente counc il members. More money was added to t.he drive later. SaJtt Calk -1'"amed Irvine Cop of Year Irvine's gxcbange Club named Scott Cade, 30, of lllsaioo Viejo, • lta 1'79 PoUce Officer of Ute Year 'hescby for bia wort in •Pl'ltbe'IUJhll a knife-1riekling woman ad =:f $251»,000-Cadew oa Jan.{14 in cepturiq a woman, believed to be ....... , disturbed, who be&d pd.lee cimeen at bay with a lmlfe. No one w• iQJured ln lbe iKldllll. ln October of 1979 be re- ~ered '2SO,OOO after the am11t of Charlene Laura Gaunt. 34., wbo wu acCUMd ot embealiQC th• money fr'Om an 1rv1ne aU1o dealer. Cade, who cnduat.d ftnt ln &.be ll·member c .... of 1t'1I at. tbe .Loa An1•l•• Police Acadam1. worked for tbe New,arta..llPoloe~ amt ...... Jalldal ca. Jm. pollee .... . - ' ' _________ ...,__. Funding O.arges .. Rejected By Pa11DD1CK 1CaO&-.aa. .............. ln A Rrles of n.aUnc1 issued 1'ueadiay. an Oran1t1 County Superior Court jl.NllO dlam.Wed 1976 eampaagn fund laundering r hargt•:t ul(1.1ln11 t a former Anuh\'lm city <.'OW\C&lm1i1n but kt 1111.and I ~ coo.piracy ~haraes 11aln11.t County S uperviaor l'hlUp Anthony md two C'Odefend· lllllt. J ut1g1• Chtut.lc M Owens de· l'tdcd uflt!r u ttruehng round of pr etrutl hc"nng~ that there wa& no substanual evidence to sup- J>Ort the allegation that former Anahei m City Councilman William Kott violated the 1974 Pultucal Reform Act by accepl· 1ng $9,SOO 1n loans during tu~ !!176 c0Wlc1l campaign. Judge Owens also dismissed ~everal perjury and related c harges pending against An· thony former supervisor Ralph Diedrich a nd onetime county polittcal financier Gene Conrad. but refused to rule out con · sptrU('Y charge~ agaJDst the trio. "'fhc main crux o( the case - th f' (:ons piracy to violate Proixr..1lion 9 -remains." said Jl'ffr1•y Joseph, a state deputy .t ttorney general following thl' nftt'rnoon rulin~s ,. The defendants were charged 111 :i December indictment or t'Onsp1rini.: to conet•al the sourct• of rn orl' th~in $77 .000 that was used in various 1976 political <'ampnigns, including Anthony's ques t f o r the Board o f Supervisors. "The conspiracy case is alive and well," Joseph added. Kott, a former dentist who now ls studying medicine, was not present for the ruling. ''The s t re ss o r the circumstances has been a lilUe difficult for him." ~xplained Marshall Schulman, KoU's de- fe nse attorney. "I'm pleased with the ruling." Schulman added. "There was no evidence Unkmg him with the conspiracy .. Schulman s aid the fact that Koll was indicted wus "just one of those things, a result o< a Grand Jury controlled by the prosecutors." Owens. in a nnouncing his rul- in~. said UJt....$9,500 1n loans Kott rcceivt.-d rrl>m'-Oiedrich's fonner a ttorney, Michael Remington, could not be construed as cam- paign contributions. The judge noted that Kott signed promissory notes for the money and se<:ured repayment ::A t he IO&ns with the title to a Packard automobile . Further. O"ens said, Koll did not part1c1patc in the alleged 1)1cdnch·backcd con~p1rac~ to <;wini:: <'Ont m l O\'t'r who "'a::. "'ho v. J o.;n 't l'lceted in J91G Owens made 1l clear that he wants a preliminary hearing lO begin soon for the re ma.iruog three defendanL-;. Tha t hearing will dete rmine if sufficient e vidence exists lo hold the trio for Lrial. A tentative trial dale of March 3 previously was scheduled. Neither Anthony nor Diedrich. both present for the rulings, bad direct comment. Anthony sat in t he courtroom taking notes on a s m a ll pad, while Diedrich. re cently convicted in San Diego of an unrelated bribery cbarge, sat on the edge of his seat with his hands clasped on the chair in front or rum. Noting that only four charges now apply to Anthony. defense attorney 'Ibomas Crosby said. "se veo out or 11 ain't bad ... Crosby sajd be was bothered by Owen's refusal to rule on a motion that prosecutors acted 1mproperJy by not presenting ex· oneraling evidence to the Grand Jury dunng 1ls December de· hbe rauons O wens said that probJem would be cleared up during the upconung preliminary hearing al which lime the defense rnay cross examine proseculioo wit· n esses a nd present its own evidence. The four defendants originally were indicted on the fund laun- dering charges in 1977. That in· dictment s ubesequently was quashed by a at.ate appeals court and the st.ate Attorney Geoeral's office decided to pursue the ac- tion via a criminal complaint filed in Central Municipal Court. The December ind1ctmenl was sought a/ler it appeared the complaint proceed.inp would be jeopardised by a statute of Umlt.aticlos problem . FEE ••• portable air CODdlUoniq unit at Irvine Hltb Scbool. -Scbool • olftdalt were la· •trueted to look blto deftloplq • aecood bueb&l1 fteld at lrvm. •JUt_~te••bortaa•olLlt-Ue AeldliatbedtJ. -BelponMQC to • number ol coneel'MCI paren~, tbe Hbool board pledltd to ftDd • pil"IDa· HDl loelitkD far UM~ Pim Sebool,. ldloal m--.. .... dam r 111 .._ .. ._ C•r 1'7 ............ ,., ... oc "' .. c. s. Utt 8dlOol ta TmUD. ,4 Flag Wavers Unite Kmutu Town Railea 3 ,000 in Vnity Show VALLEY CENTER, Kan. <AP> -Tbil 1mall •tne11 fannlnc community ~ the .,....__oil today to ratae more tha.n 3,000 n.r la a l&Dlbuhed lh(lw ot support, love an unlty for the Unltea States and Old Glory. oort.b ot Wlcbfta. l'rom ••wtoc claibll '° Nd· die clubs. the Amerlcan Lesion to the Chamber of Commer ce, Valley Center began to moblliie, and 3,300 flags were distributed over the weekend There were a few who didn't waot to raise the nag, acknowledged Smlt.h , who rum a s upermarket in town. "We want lb.LI to apread like a prairie fire from aea to shlolne sea." said Gary Smith, an organlz.er of the movemen~ d ubbed "Fla~ for Freedom." • tt•s time we q uit worrying about somebody lookina at us f WUly it we want t.o jump up and down ane! wave lhe nag .·· "But we knew we couldn't have 100 per· cent." he said Tuesday. "We were juat striv· ing for 99.9 percent. and I think we've got that." There was to be a flag today on every house porch and in front or e very store on Main Streeet in this community or 3,250. Schools were dismissing 1,750 children early and giving each a flag ror a downtown parade. Backers or the dif>play said the rally had two purposes to support President Carter's request that Americans (l y their flags until the hocstages in Iran arc released, and t.o re· kindle the patriotJc spirit ,,r America. The organizers picked today because it was the day Curter set for the Soviet Union to end its m1liwry intervention in Afghanistan or race the pos!t1b1l1ty or a U.S. boycott of the Summe r Olymp1ci. 1n Moscow. Town officials say lhe whole thing began earlier this mooth when one man. who re- mains anonymous. called some town busi- nt?$smen tocelber and told them. "We've got a crish in this country. At sUllte are our frffdolJlS, our way of life, and the future." The program mcluded the high school band and choir leading a rendition of "The Battle Hymn of the Rt'pubhc" and "The Star Spangled Banner," and was to end with the upected crowd o( J,000 JOining hands and ::.inging .. America the Beautiful." He urged unity and suggested that one way o< showing it would be to display the nag at every house in town. With that. the or ganiiers said. the man walked out And the businessmen decided to try it. Offlc1:ils began organizing last week. raising $2,700 10 contnbutions to buy enough nags for e veryone in tbe town five a:nlles But the nag ru1s1ng IS "nonpolillcal, non· sectarian." said c ity council president Norma Danie ls. "It's people at the grassroots level saying we're glad to be Americans." STORMS •.. storms slJll were• lurking beh1.nd ll .. There are several more out there," Ms Vostee said, add.ang ll was too early to tell what they might hold in store for storm· weary Californians. Today's forecut called for lbe chance of rain at about 80 per- <'ent for Lo& Angeles lb1a aft.er. noon and Thursday. Coastal resldeota were we.med of heavy surf, predicted to reach a maximum or eight ,~ r.t Zuma and Ne wport-Huntington beaches and nine feet at Santa Monica Beach. Presid ent CartN declar ed Maricopa, Yavapai and Gila counties federal disa ::.tcr <irN1-. Tuesday [tS tht'Y reeled from five dayi; of heavy rain, with no end 10 sight. Carter's announccml'nl camt• <I S parts Of /\r1 zona wen• po unde d by seve r e thu n dcrstorm.'>. downing power ~. toppling tree!t a nd damagin1-: some roofs of homes. Weather officials said winds of up to ~ miles an hour were recorded 1Jl Phoenix. Court Rules Wp Ca11 "u e SAN DIEGO 11\P> /\ San Oiel'(o policeman, in jured four years ago 10 a high-speed chase, has the right to sue the man he was pursuing. a district appeUate court has ruled. The 4th District Court or Appeals, in a 2·1 decision Tuesday reversed a 1971 ruling by Superior Court Judge Ross Tharp. Tharp had ruled against patrolman Johnny Dean Hubbard oo grounds that police officers as~ume in· j ury r is ks w h e n t hey become policemen. The ruling allows Hub· bard's swt aaainst Robert James Boelt to go to trial. f',.... P,,.e Al NO END TO RAIN. • • peared to be s lipping into the channel The same channel also wa!. eroding a bridge a t the tnters~ t1on or Gothard S treet and Warner Avenue near the Beach View Mobilehome p ark. the scene or flooding twice 10 the past week. Another potential problem was spott.ed on San Juan Creek at Pacific Coast Highway wher e 90 members of the California Conser vation Corps wo rked Tuesday and today sandbaggm~ to reduce overflow which could endanger the nearby '>l'wa.;l' treatment plant The plant. operated bv th\• South East Regiona l HC'ddma t ton Agent )'. was fln<1dl·rl l.1-.1 month. but county 0HH·1ah "<JllJ I\ has had no problem'> '>lnrt.· Three south count v bt·"d11·' troubled by scwa ~t· ·!.pills r,• m ained closed lodav Avt·n1dJ Calif1a in San Cle mente . th•· s trand from D o heny to Capistrano Beach and the Alc.o Beacb all were quarant.JDed due to continuing sewage s pills and high bactc rtu counts '" tht ocean water Mean whil e. o CCt cials in Lag un a Be ac h and Sa n Cle mente ma1ntatn their cities' !>tales of emergency and were bra cing for more s lides of -cit ff side homes tf tonight's r ain is as intense as predicted. Laguna Beach officials said today that no new problems have occurred on Del Mar Avenue where one home slid partially down the cliff race when the road eroded. Two other home!\ havl· b«n imperiled by th.'.lt shdl' l'ount:-ofhc1al:. a lso r eported '-l'' 1•rJI ~mull !>ltdc'> m the Mt::. ''on \ 1t•Jo .1rl·.1 \ccord1ni.: l11 eounty official!.. rn •J'J t or the maJor roads closl'd o•Jrll(•r th1 -. ~n:k rc:ma1nec1 l'lu!>c•d tod;;i ~ 1\mtrak 0Htc1als today ~a1d tht>y reopened the stretch or rat I road track two miles south of San Clemente closed Tuesday when a tresUe beRan to e rode. Nerds Use Noodles In Capers at UCI StudenLc; out of touch v. 1th .i.11 reality outside .of their m 3JOI"'. are known tn som<' circle:; :.<o "nerds ·· This unenviable labe l v.111 form the basis for a c·onll-~t Jt UC Irvine at 10 a .m . Fndav Tht· ('Vt'nl. parr of the traditional t'nJ?int"Crln#t week on <'a mpus. w1 II feature students vying (or the title of v.inn.ing "ne rd ·· The week was kicked off Tues- d :iy when s tudents dropped specially packaged eggs from the t o p o f th e nin e -rtoor e ngineering building. Engi.neN ing student Ed Gomez won the contest aft.er all nine of ttis eggs remained intact. Thursday's events wllJ include an ll_a.m. contest in which PJ P'l'r Jlrpl:imc; v.1 11 bt• Lhro"n Cr o m th\· third floor of th" t'nRJOet•nn~ butldtnJi?. a v1dt:o ~.1mt• c·hamp1on~h11> in room 331 ur th,• ::.Jm•· butldin~ at noon .ind .• 1 fn!.l.>4.'1' golf tournament .1t 2 p m in the computer .:.cient'e bw ldmg. A noon tncycle rare in Cam· µu!> l';,lrk. a I p m tug-of-war in .:t mud pit m•ar lhe eng'ineenog purking lot and a 6 pm. car raJ- lv a t the s.ime lot are included in ~·nday·~ events. The fest.ivilles eod Saturday with a 10 a.m. faculty-student softball game on the Crawford Hall field and an awards ban· que t at the Airport.er Inn at 6 p.m CORONA del MAR ~ 213~~~Hwy. ~ B_I _E_s_P_o_R_T_s_ IRVINE C10I e.minca , 552-5252 6th ANNUAL SKI BLOWOUT SALE STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 10 A.M. AN OLYMPIC SPECIAL cseso FOR THE SKIER 30% OFF ... ON ALL OF THESE MAJOR BRANDS -• ROSSIGNOL • K2 • HEXCEL • OLIN • PRE SKI & THE SKI • NORDICA LANGE HANSON 30%0FF 30%0FF 1h OFF GARMONT DYANFIT SCOTT ~I In Stoett Binding• 30% Off ALL ACCESSORIES •••• GLOVES-HATS UNDERWEAR-POLE8-SICl 8AGS-T-NECKS 1/20FF 'hOFF 'hOFF SAVE 30°/o -Alt -~. ~..; kkl'a Ski:.. --;n ~oc; Vt-~ 1 ---J t prtce. Featunna Roff"rftom&ogrw. Mt>e, Str~. PRICE • ~yr,_Hot ~~ ~-• Demit~._ _ _ • _ _ 1 • f • • 1 Lag11na I Se11th Ceast -- 'I l'o•rBemetewa Delly New•pa.er · VOL 73, NO. 51, 4 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1980 Fl FTEEN CEµTS ~ OeDlente Recall Funded by Builders t BJ aA YllOND aTaADA JL °' ................ A developen' ll"OUP donated $21,500 of the $$3,7U \I.led to flnance the recall dl'lve a,aauut San Clemente Councilwoman Karoline Koester and the late Councllwoman Myrtis Wagner. Thirty-three rec a 11 drive workers were paid a totaJ of $18, 110 lo collect petition a~natures and perform office County To Mull Ridges The future silhouette of scenic ridgelines overlookin g San Juan Capistrano will apparently be decided by county supervisors. Board deliberation on the con- troversial issue of gradjng for a hous ing dev e lopment i s scbeduJed early in March after Supervisor Thomas Riley ap- pealed previous action by the Planning Commission. That action, which paved the way for the grading of 77 per- ce nt of the ridgeline, was criticized strenuously by San Juan city officials and residents. Plans caJI for the development of up to 2,000 hQmes on 1,180 acres in th e Colin as de Capistrano project. Riley said today that the ridgeline is of such m agnitude that the ultimate decision on its future should be made by elect- ed officials. He said he is uncertain on which side of the controversy he'll vote but is hopeful or a solu- tion acceptable to both parties after a series of conferences. The grading plan approved by the planning commisaioa would bave permiUed the IHdlaa-ad lowering and filling ef 18,000 linear feet of the 24,000-linear-foot ridgeline. City representatives had or- fered their own proposal which al· lowed for the alteration or only 10 oercent oflhe ridgeline. Laguna OKs Regulations On Condos Laguna Beach City Council members gave final approval Tuesday night to a new or - dinance regulating conversion of apartments to condominiums. The ordina n ce r equires owners or hotels. motels and apartments to offer six months' notification lo tenants or an in· tention Lo convert to con· domiruums. It also requires separate water . gas and electrical systems for each condominium unit and a two-hour fire wall bet ween each of them. Councilwoman SaJly Bellerue cast the lone vote or dissent Tuesday night, claiming that the law also should require addi· tional parking spaces when con· version takes place. The new ordinance enables conversion by providing the number of parking spaces re- quired when the existing struc- ture was built are legally ade· quate Coast Weather Chance of rain decr eas- ing to 30 percent tonight throuah Thursday, but with Increasing clouds late Thursday. Lows t.on.ipt 48 to 57. Highs Thursday mid to upper 808. IN8 .. ET08AY TM ~ 10ge of 1tom11 IOCU accsraUIJI predkied by o cffmou raeoTCher Bl eo1l11 ot kut foll-Pao-All. l••s ...,.. • -.w.ew. en .... • M ~&«81 a1 . .., = -· ·~ "'S(&..:i ·~All U M aw .. ........ ., C\Ml ......._ .. a-n ._. Cll....., M , : ~ • work, hid Bobbi Gilliam, c•m· pal1n chaJrma.n. And the Lynn We11ell polltlc•l con•ullhla flrm, of Covina, was hired for $10,000 to coordinate the 'r~all campaign that suc- ceeded in placing the owiler of M ra. Koester oo the June ballot Newport Beach resident Mike Oobroth, ot 329 Via Lido, was paid an individual high or $3,437 for his recall "c ampaign Court Rules J Cop Can Sue SAN DIEGO <AP > A San Diego policeman, In· jured four years agQ In a high-speed chase, has the right to sue the man he was pursuing, a district appellate court has ruled. The 4th District Court of Appeals. in a 2-1 decision Tuesday reversed a 1977 ruling by Superior Court Judge Ross Tharp. Tharp had ruled agains t patrolman Johnny Dean Hubbard on grounds that police officers assume in jur y ris k s when they become policemen. T he ruling allows Hub- bard's suit agafost Robert James Boelt to go to trial. Olympics Boycott Affirmed BONN, West Germany CAP) -The United Slates will not participate in the Moscow Olym- pic• since there ia no sign t.be deadlloe lmposeGby Preaident Carter for a Soviet t roop withdrawal from Afghanistan will be met. State Department spokes.man Hodrung Carter said today. The U.S. Olympic Committee. w h ich will have to decide whether or not a team is sent, declined immediate comment on Carter's statement. but has said in the past that it would go along with whatever the government wants it to do. During an interview on NBC's "Today" program, White House counselor Lloyd Cutler noted that the USOC said it wi ll "of course" abide by the pres ident's decision, and he added : "We ex· peel the USOC to proceW to formalize what they said last week." "We don't trunk the question of the government's power to for ce the athletes not to go will ever come up," Cutler said - that they. like the athletes, will abide by this very strong show· mg of public and congressional opinion that they should not /i!O." C/,ementean 's Throat Slit By Attacker Two men cut a San Clemente man's throat Tuesday afternoon and struck his wife as she tried to defend her mate with a butt.er knife. Anthony J . Bingley, 29, of 247 Ave. Poniente, s uffered a two· inch gash in his throat from a carpet knife and numerous bruises on bis face d1tnn1 the 4:25 p.m. assault. He refused bospit.ali2ation. Bingley told police he answered a knock at his door when be was grabbed by two men, one wearing a while cow· boy bat. "So _you ~eel the cops on m e . l'U teach you. I was In (San> Quentin (prison)," one or the attackers told Blngley aa he WU draaed and beaten. Merle Diane Bin1Jey, 28, the vlcUm's wife, wu struck by the a11ailulbl wbm abe trled to aid ber hUlband u1tn1 a butler knife, police 1aid. l'ra Van 'l'telr, M, a nearby apartment mAU1er, wu struck twice when be tried to break up tbe melee. Va Trelr and lln. BlDtley were not aerloualy in· Jured. Tbe two attackers soed otr ln a larte .dart Mdan. Poftc. Sit. Al !Jblo,iJ 1a!d tbe reaaon for the at- tack ia atilt under lnvesUgaUon today. ,f ., servleea, ·' accordln1 t.o records r~leued Tlletda_y from the City Clerk'i Office. The four development firms who donated funds to the recall drive are Nu-West Development Corporation of Canada. John D. L~, and Sons of Irvine, the R cbo Mission Viejo Company an Estrella Properties Ltd .• of San emente. Nu-st plans to build 3,000 homes of San Clemente's Vi.s- beek ·Ranch. Lusk plans to build 1.200 homes on the Reeves Ranch. Estrella plans to build 2.447 homes on the Forster Ranch. Mission VieJO Company or- ficials own property-wilhm the San Clemente city limits and east of the three ranch areas The four development firms joined forces las t year as a political unit in San Clemente in the April 24 city election in which they paid $29,023 lo aid two candidates and urge the de· feat of a munjcipal ballot ad- visory measure. The advisory ballot measure, which was defeated by voters 3.473 to 941 , asked whether San Clemente should pay S26 million for the 2.600 acres or land east or the San Diego Freeway During the c ampaign , telephone soliciters hired by de· velopers urged voters to cast ballots for unsuccessful city council cand idates Carol Carlson. a rired planning com missioner. and Charles Brent. Mrs. Gilliam. chairman of the recall group, said Tuesday the developers irutially used the sur- plus money left over from last <See RECALL. Page A%> Forecast: No Change Storms' Continue Lining Up at Sea By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01111e o.i1, ,., ... it•" With no end in sight for the string of rainstorms that are lashing Southern California. even weather forecasters Jre becoming discouraged "It's getting to the point that I hate to get up in the morning, .. said U.S . Weather Service s pokeswoman Pat Rowe "There are some people out there who seem to think we make the weather instead of forecasting it." Mrs. Rowe said the rainstorm predicted to hit the Oran ge TORNADO RIPS FRESNO AREA -AS Coast late today would last into the weekend and will eventually be replaced by yet a nother storm. "There's simply nothing out in the Pacific but more storms,'' she commented. "I'm as tired of saying that as people are or hearing it." She DOled that it's been ratn· io1 falrty ~-for -Uae past week eDd weather forecasters say it's likely to do the sa~or another week_ Officials at the Orange Co ty Flood Control District said today the string of storms have de· posited 7.18 inches of rain on Santa Ana and 5.5 inches on Costa Mesa. That brings the season total to 16.5 inches in Santa Ana where the average ror this date is 8.66. But the F l ood Control s pokesman said the rainfall has n 't periled any of the coun· ty's flood control facilities. He said Villa Park Dam and Prado Dam a r e we ll below * * * Storm Loss At 19 Lives, $250 Million By The Associated Press Southern Californians had a we lcome visitor today -a brightly shining sun for the first time in eight days of record· breakfag rains. But more rain and high surf was expected as the property damage estimate climbed to $2SO million from the series of storms which have claimed 19 lives and caused the evacuation of more than 4,000 people. Atex Cunningham , director of the state Office of Emergency Services, said in Sacramento late Tuesday that a conservative estimate of private property damage in seven hard-hit Southern California counties was $115 million. with $100 million in public property damage and another $37 million in total damages for Riverside County. From Feb. 13 through 8 a .m. today, the Pacific storms dropped 11.89 inches of rain, bringing the season total to 20.92 inches, more t h an 11 inches above normal. Jn an average Ju- ly 1-June 30 season, only 14.05 inches fall. For the first time since Sun· day, tbe National Weather Service called off Lt.a flaab Oood watc h today for Southern CaJlfomla mountalna, desert.a and coutal areas. "The main etorm over us now ,has moved eutward. Tbere will •be some reeiduel ebowers," ex· plained NWS for9Caater Eleanor Voetee. · Dul the lat.eat storm expected tor the a.re• -No .• -WU CQ• lnl la on the coat more qulc:klJ than bad been HPffl*I, ud waa du• to becln 11 hea•t •howerw tbll afferitooll ID tbe coaataJ areas, movla1 lnlaad tonllbt nd ThunclaJ. And CltMr <See rroau, P••• .u~ Olilfy--... iuc-.-SANOBAGS PROTECT COAST HIGHWAY IN DANA POINT FROM SAN JUAN CREEK OVERFLOW Members of CelHomla ConMrvatlon Corps In San Gabrtel PttciMCI In Tuesday Night capacity and both facilities are being (irained as quickly as possible to make way for mor~ water. Tuesday Orange County was among the areas declared a dis aster by Gov Edmund Brown Jr. and county s upervisors declared their own s tate of emergency. No estimates of dollar losses * * * was immediately available. but state survey teams were m the county today and expected to make an estimate of loss by Thursday. County officials sa id anyone with storm re la ted prope rty problems should contact the or. fi cc of Emergency Services, 834-2323. With mor e rain predicted, city * * * and count\ t•rew~ throughout Lh1• Or a n ~e l'oc1 ~t "t>rt· keeping track of continuing .ind potential trouble spot~ In Huntmgton Be:.1ch .. a flood control channel along Slater i\ venue bet ween Sprtn~da le and Bolsa Chica street!> "'a:-. bt•g111 nmg to erode th(' backyards or neighbonne home~ and two ap <Stt NO END. P aJte i\21 * * * Blufftop Home Splitting Leaky Water Pipe JJ?eakens Supports Peter De Francesca s ram bling, Sl.5 million home perched at the edge of the ocean bluff Just north of the Hotel Laguna 1s threatening to split apart If it does, about five rooms will skitter down the 10.root-high bluff and onto the beach below Legion Street at Pacific Coast Hi~hway. OeFrancesca said Tuesday the problem is water -the com· mon drinking variety -and more water, the kind falling from the leaden sides above the coastal community. He said he returned home Monday to discover that a 1 5 inch waler line to the home had broken. eroding the bluff around and below the home. Heavy rains hadn't helped. DeFrancesca. relatives and friends s pent all of T uesday moving furniture from the house cut into the bluff face as a four· inc h gash s lowly widened. separating those rooms from the six built atop the bluff itself. The water bill for the home at 603 S. Coast Highway had been running about double the previous a mounts over the pas t four months. De Francesca ~aid He said he ;ust fi gured he and Jay Carter, with whom he shares the three-level ocean view home. were using more water. Monday. he s aid. he found the problem as he discovered the home twisting apart "Thank God for fnends," he said Tuesday as a steady stream of workers carried furnishings from the 30-year-old yellow- stucco house a nd he spread sheets of plastic at the home's base lo ward off impending rains ._.. ________ --------------------------------·----------... .. :- Gold Prices Cra1h On World Markets l..ONOON (A p) Gold prtC'f'S erubed today -tnYfttOn ~11n to onrNm Jlt\tra •bOut workl t~naiona. whlle thl' dollar waa rnhced on foreign curl't'ncy excha.nan Cold &oat U6 an ounc In ZUrtch and tu •n ounce ln London Europe' a two O'\aln bulUon mart.a ' Oold closed at '610 ~ in Zunch. rompattd wllh M~ 60 Tuesday lo \.ondon. thr prttaous metal clos.:d ail $632 SO dollal"I. down from ~ ~ Earlier ln Hong Koos. v.blch waa ckl«ed for the Cblnet1c Nt.•w Y~ur Monday a_nd Tuesday. told dropped ~ llO from lt~ pre·hoU<tay ~vfll to <"ICM!!~ today at sas 40 Carerr. ".-•••• C•w t !flrrt W ASJUNGTON (AP> 1•resu:Sc.1nt Cuter per.om•llY thanked Kenyan Prps1dcnt Oanad T Arap N oa to day for Kenyan support of the Olympic boyrotl that baa ht-come officaal u .s. policy . Mai. arrivLDa on th~ South Lawn for the first slate vi:.al by 11 Kenyan president to the Uruted States. beard CMrter praise him for leadina the boycott movement amon~ the African nullon~ ftn-llfllalrrfl T alk• B rrall Oii CHICAGO (AP> Talks betw~n city labor leaders and Mayor Jane Byrne broke off early today with no reported progress toward ending a week-long firefighters strike -a walkout that threatened to erupt into a general shutdown of cit y services The mayor reiterated lbt: city's position tbal negotiations can resume only when the firefighters return to work. Odftat S.-..n tor Drati ol 1t'o•e • ~ASHING1'0N CAP> -The chairman of the House armed services personnel subcommittee preructs his panel will defeat P resident Carter's propos al to register women tor a possible draft . Rep. Richa rd While, D-Texas, s~d in a n interview his sub· committee is lined up 6-3 against Carter's proposal and that he doubts the full armed services committee or the House would re· verse subcommittee defeat ol the plan. The subcommittee is expected to ad week after next. Jaguna to Adopt Price-marking Law Clenwnte Danw,ge Studied San Clement• CU.y Council members are expected lo bear a report on thla week '1 lanct.lides and wcath~r·related dama1• 1 onaa&ht ttt 7 tt'i)'t• Chief llon Coleman told the council 11t a Monday 11fter· noon eroer1uncy seMlon land !>liPP•lt' I• expected to continue l'>t:veral d1&yi. Miter the rains l't'U8t' C ity u•d~i. estimated today th~l ll w1ll lakt: about $837,000 to repair s lopes throughout San Cl t'rnente that bave been weakened by the heavy rains. Another $40,000 will be needed t o clean up Pacific Coast Highwa y from C amin o Capistrano lo Avenida Pico which bas been closed for two weeks because of m udslides from the eroding bluffs above the road . • But city aides admitted that the damage estimates will prob· a bly exceed $1 million easily before the week is over Council members took a tour of the city damage Monday af· ternoon following the unanimous declaration of a slate of )ocal emergency. The .:mergency declaration al- lows city crews to remove pot.en· tial hazards on private property during the next 30 days. City engineering aides said it Is quite possible that major landslides couJd occur within that time. The San Cle mente HJgh School gymnasium has been prepared to house local residents if they a re evacuated from their homes due to landslides or floodinR. The council will meet at City Hall, 100 Ave. Presidio, to dis- <'USS the lat.est information on the e mergency situation. * * * M AAIV'lt.lt..I 0....,..... -.. ·--·-" vvnED RESIDENTS OF COTO OE CAZ>. UNLAOD FOOO FLOWN IN BY HELICOPTER No AcceH to Out'Mde Wortd, But St••k for Br••kf•at In County Communtty Marooned But Merry W to d e Caza A re a Isolated by Floods The folks in Coto d<' Caw. cut off from lhc rest o f Orange Count y b ecaus e o f heavy rains torms, an.: do111g their ~i.l lO bear up Th~ only acC cl>~ lo th e Trabuco Canyon area 1-; Trabuco Canyon Road and 1\ wa-. floodc.-d o ut and c lOSl·d OVl'r th l' weekend A helicopter chartered by ttw Colo de Caza Company 1s krry 1ng in the only food and supplies But in the meantJme. !><>me staples s uch as bacon and egg~ are running low. And the marooned Coto de Caza employccs a rc making the * .. * most or 1t by cating steak for brealcfast. They also ha ve the USl' or th!' far1ht y's bowling a lley. recn ·<i lion room. SWJm m1n~ pool :.in<! jJCUt:tl ·we an.• caun~ Ith· k1nR" " said Norman Marlo.. manager 11( \ht· Coto 1k Caza'-; front om c,. An other c:mployeP, T••rn W ;.i lstrom. s;.i1d 1·m ploy1•t..., go1 together for ;.i party Jnd for dancing Tuesd<iy n1~ht ·1t was W<l' .1n old-fa-.h1on1 ·tJ tJmpf1rl-." Wal.!.trom ~aad "\\,. hild a ball · S hari e~ Guerra . Jnoth• r •:m ployee. had J mc~i.CIJ:!t.• ror th•· * * * <1uts1dc world; ''Send wine and diampa~ne." Don Burd~all. an executive as- -.1:.1 ant to Supervisor Edison M 11ler. '>aid that local official::. .:a n• trying to get the Califom1<1 ~:it1onal Guard to put in a tern. pur:.iry brid~c over Trabuco <'.rn.,,on Road 'They r1r"t lold u-. they cout<1 11111 then 1 hl'Y <:ouldn 't. But 'Al' 1ri· ~oin~ to fight for it ... ht• ... 11d Hu rd ... all 1•-.t1matcd th<.il 11nh.llJ' JllO people. including 1·1llo de CaLa (•mployees and re:i idt·nt'. Jr•· s lrandt:d 1n the ·•rl'J If advancing t echnology brings price scanning equipment to Laguna Beach, the city will be ready. Council mem bers voted 3-1 T uesday nig ht to order City Manager Ken Frank to draw up an ordinance requirin g s uperma rkets to continue mark- ing groceries and other items with a printed price. However . some unions and eon sumer groups doubt lbe sav· ings will be passed on a nd say s hoppers want to know wnat items cost before getting to the checkout counter. Neighbors Now Friends * * * t 'rott1 Page .I\ I NO END. • • State lealsl alion requlrlog price labels on each it.em ended Jan. 1. SubsequenUy a number of cities, including Los Angeles, have passed their own laws to fill the void The grocery industry contends that computerized c h eckout ~ystems, which read markings unintellig-ible to the shopper m ringing up price; al the cash register. will result in savings to shopper... Cou ncil members Sall y Be llerue and Wayne Baglin agreed Tuesday. So did Mayor J ack McDowell. But Councilman Howa rd Dawaclll, who voted agai.hsl or· dlnance preparation, objected. "I'm violently opposed," be s aid. "The cit y has no business meddling in free ente rprise. Supermarkets should be able to try anything that's an advance- ment in techno logy to save money." Councilman Uaghn. however. c hargl'd, "This is one time technology has gone beyond what man wants I want ite m pricing.·• f',.._ Pafl'l! A J RECALL F UNDING. • • ,April's clcctt<m drive in the re- .<-a I I agains t t he two San -Cle mente council m e mbers . ·More money was added to the -drive later Mrs. Gilham also said the 33 campaign workers were paid to collect the 3,409 r ecall petition s ignatures needed to place Mrs. •l(oester's ouster on the June 3 ballot The recall effort against Mrs Wagner was dropped after she died on Jan. 12 from a heart at· tuck. Be fo r e h e r d e ath , M rs. Wagner asserted that illegal petition circulators who were not regist~n~d voters in San Clemente were being used in the .. r ecall. But Mrs . Gilliam asserted that paid recall wo rk e r s a l so performed ofCi ce work an the campaign. Gale Howe , president of the Citizens for Responsible Govern· menl group lhal spearheaded t he recall drive, has denied any . • ORANGE COAST '-•"<. DAILY PILOT fJ!w. ~(.M\I o.ttv •l'°4. •"-"Wftik.~k.<Of'll _.,..._,.,.....,,, __ ., .... o._ f.N\I P\.Olt-~ S._ ................ . Pl>Ol•-CI --~ f •'<k• ... <:Mt• -.--.--.... -"'-···~ Yatwr. t~. ~ -IV-CW<I A .,,,...,....,...,..u-~--w......,._ -1• , ....... W'( ___ .,._.,,..Dt ~ 8•Y~ .. (°'_ ....... c.elfOrN•tJIUlrr. _,,._ ..... ---·-..... " Qof1ory v ... -----~··-£Oii .. , ..... , ........... .,.. ........ c ... ~ .. .._ _,,_ A'\WY.AM~t~C••'- L..-. .. ~ Offle. IO>I .... c .. >IH.,_tl illegal actions by the hired pcla· tion circulators. Orange County Regis trar or Voters officials said in J anuary that 503 of lhe 3,409 recall peti- tion signatures C:tgaiost Mrs Koester were gathe re d by circulators who were not vahd San Clemente registered voters. But City Attorney Michael Bartlett ruled Jan 3 that the 503 challenged petition signatures could be counted because state law does not provide an ad ministrative procedure for the Cl· ty clerk to hold hea rings on whether the circulat.ors are valid ly registered. A total of 2,934 rttall petition signatures were needed to place Mrs . Koester 's ous ter on the ballot. A group of San C le m ente Homeowners Assa<:iation mem- bers raised a total of $1 ,099 to fight the recall attempt against Mrs . Wagner and Mrs. Koester. the records show. The hemeowners' funds paid ror two newspaper a dvertise- m ents and malling lists. The re- call opponents report $790 ten to spend on the fight against Mrs. Koest.er's ouster. F,...P11pAJ STORMS ... storms still we re lurkint behind it. ·'There are several more out there," ¥1. Voetee said , 8ddioC it waa too early to t.eJI wbat they mip t bold lD store for storm- weary Ca.U.fomiaDI. Today's foncut called for the cb anee of ralD •t aboat •I*"' cent for Loi AD89'-W. att.r~ DOOe..S'l"bm.,. Couta1 ,_.._,. were warned of buVJ tarf, pndid.ed to reMb a mulmwn of -:t"t. feet at Zum a 8DdNe~R~ bffc .... and nbM feet It S8nt.a MonkaBQcb. Lagunam A ided W lie11 Hom es E 11da11{!er ed l"'ar1•<1 111 lw .,lippin~ into tht' hann1·I fh•· ,,1m1· t•hc1nnd :.il~o wa-. t·rud111g J bnd>?l' .:tl lht: inlcN>Ct' t ion of Gothdrd Str ed a nd W:.imcr Avenue near the Beach \'1ew Mo bileho me park, tht' '-t't'ne of fioodmg t w1ce m the JIJM '4t.'t.'k By J ERRY CLAUSEN OI -Oeitr ll'MM l!Mf Dr. C.L. "Mac" McArthur and George Ushokoff knew they had many neighbors in the hilltop A rch Be ac h H eight s neighbor hood wlter~ their $200.000 homes perched at the end of Del Mar Avenue. It LOok the creaking of wood. the ~h1ftaog or soil and the crumbling of asphalt on the cul de-sac in front of their home!\ this weekend to fortify the fact thf't they also have friends. "Man." said Ushokoff whose $300,000 home is being un- de rmined by scouring runoff an the bills of Laguna Beach "We've got so many friends it's unbelievable." When rain-drenche d Del Mar A venue finally dropped some 30 feet irno the canyon below, tak· 1ng about a t h i rd of Dr . McArthur's year -old natural wood home wi th it, the friends were there. They loaded clothing and household belongings from the threate ned homes onto trucks and mto cars. some of them pint s ize automobiles of vague vin- tage ·'They look everything out of m y house.·· s aid Us hoko ff . "even the stove out of the wall then they jumped over lo help the doctor. That stuff was out of theresofasl. . " T h e T WA freight service manager recalled, ·'I'd say. I need boxes, and the boxes were there ." Ushokoff's home with a view o f the coastline from mid Laguna Beach to near Newport Beach is s till considered safe when compared with the plight of Dr. McArthur, a Riverside physician who scampered up and down steep e mbankments Monday in efforts to save what remains of his unde rmined home . In addition t.o a battery of city employees. some 20 California Conserva tion Corps worke~s have been rushed to the site to aid the stricken homeowners. Tuesdayz they scampered a mid the oebris of fallen Del Mar Avenue and the k..lndllng that on ce was part of the McArthur home to put down sandbags and spread sheets of plastic to ward off the leaching rain that all anticipated. While geologists p red icted t hat even more rains would not har m homes adjacent to t.bo&e already imperiled on Del Mar A venue. workmen conUnued ef. fort.a to brace up the ••llinl homes and re-route runoff h'om the area. Ctty offtdala said tbey belle\fe the bomet wm be aaved if tbe wtnd·wlllppecl pluttc d~I n m•1n• In place aad t h e aandbl.p do their Jobi. The Arch Beach llelcbta beUJe hi only ball tbe war •Cainlt the elements as Lapna 8H cb real· denta aep •Y• Oft tbe leadlD aides and nn turDecl to redlol pred1ctln1 more atorm1. In Laguna Canyon. cl05ed to traffic since Saturday. lbe occu· pants of about 15 homes hit hard Saturday in a flash flood con· tanue lo build up sandbag bar- ncades in hopes or reodmg off -additional waters. Yanesse Donfray, a former concert violinist, threw open the <loor to her modest home at m s Laguna Canyon Road lo dJspla~ a bout four inches or mud that slid mto the house Sunday t.o follow &lturday·s rour·f<X>t hi~h wa ll of water. "If 1l 1sn 't :.ogg) . 1t '.s muddy." she proclaimed With a l>Wt~h of her broom. S he s aid s he II ved through Ooodin~ in the c anyon twice in 1969, twice 1n 1978 and "now , twice this year." S he wants proper drainage in the canyon. "We've been to cit y meetings si nce 1969 ,'' s he sa id "Everybody gets very angry It <>nds up with everybody arguing. the c ity include d , a nd then nobody docs a nything about it " But something was done last y_ea r , !laid M ayor Jack Me Dowell The county worked the drainage channe l that c uts behind ffi08t of the homes and an stalled a new dr am duct that was expected to end the flood ing. But Sheree Moore. whost ho m e ne arly s traddles thl' draaoage duct, i.a1d this week that debris collects in the hURl' entran('(' grates and the water backs up. She a n~ rour n e ighbo r s worked during driving rains to lift debris from the grates. sbt! said ~<Jlurday ., flood "'alt•r. ldl rt•m1ndt·r m<irl..., 1111 lhl• "'Jlls of tv.o of ~h. Moon· s dov.n:.uur. rooms. one rent(•d 10 twn >nuni.: womt·n ;ind th•· olhl•r tn ..i ~ oun~ man "That's t\l.O inches higher than an 1.978." she proclaimed. ringenn$Z th<' near four-foot h1Rh marks left by th1· weekend dcl uge. Upstream. Harry and Karen Stellar and their 16-month-old son. Steven. were moving out of their s mall bun~alow al 2761 Laguna Canyon Road. They bad scooped out tnrec inches of mud. scrubbed the noors and were leaving a spotless houst· for landowner Jeff Pmtar They piled belongings into J van and noted they would stay the night at Red Cross expense at a Lagup~!LCh hotel Anolber potentia l problem was spotted on San J uan Creek at Pacific Coast Highway where QC members o! the California t'on-.pn :al1on Cnrp.., wo rkt'd I uo: .. dJv .. u1d tod a} ::.andbaggm i: It.• rt-duct• oH·rnow which couJd ··ndJn~er thl' nearby ::.e11o ag1· 1r.~.1tmt.·nt plant rht• plJnt •l!)••ral1•d I>\ th1· '-;1uth 1-:J-.t Hc~1on<il Ht·cl .. ur...1 lion ,\~t.'nl'y. "'a.... flooded la~l morHh. but county officials s aid It h.i ~ h;id no problems since Th rt-1' ~outh county beaches t ruublt.-d b)' sew~ge s pills re · rn a ant'd C'losed toda v A venida Calaf1 a rn San Clemente. the -.trand Cr o m Doh e n y t o C3p1strano Beach and the Aliso Beach aJI we re quarantined due t~ continuing sewage s pills and high bacteria count s in the ocean water !\I e anwhile . o fficials in I J g una B e ach and San Cl emcntt> maintain their cities' ... tates of emergency a nd were hrac1n g for mo r e s lides of chffs1de homes 1ftorught's rain is .1s 1ntenseaspred1cted. CORONA del MAR ~L 2"~;;.~~~-~s-1.E_s.r.o_R_T_s_ IRVINE C'TOI Bernnce 552-5252 6th ANNUAL SKI BLOWOUT . SALE STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 10 A.M . AN OLYMPIC SPECIAL cSe56 FOR THE SKIER 30% OFF ... 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While House counsel Lloyd Culler made It clear that the rommittee, •hlcb oversees U S partJclpation tn the ga m es. is be· tn1 relled on lo abide by Prdi den\ Caner'• dKlalon In Bonn, West C rmany, chief Slate O.partment 1pokt:tm1n lfoddln& Carter announced thE' final deciaion aa the deadlinci ar rlvt!d for Ult> Soviet Union to pull Its tl'OOP' out or A11bani1t an. "ThE' United States set a dHd· lin e for llB dec i a l o n on whether to par\lclpate. a de c11ion to be conUnaent on the SigJI of Peniten~e Monsignor Thom as J . Nevin places ashes. a symbol of penitence. on the fo rehead of 11 -year-old Barbara Mon· taldo of Irvine . a fi ft h grader a t St. J oa chim School in Costa Mesa Today is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Le nt. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mesa's Sunshine Studio Shut Down By JI\ KIE HYMAN ownC'd Sunshint• and its sister 0t-o.11vP••-'~••1t • ~1 ud10 in Anaheim until lhcy S uns hme Stu<lw, t h(' nudt' Wl'rc sold to Misi. M('N ulty last modeling studio that has battled sprinJ? -cha llcn~ed the leJ?alilv the C'it.v of Costa M e~<.1 in court or c ity's zon1n,:: o r d1n a n c<' for two yt•cirs, 1~ J>t:'r mane ntly under which the permit was de closed and will drop 1b appeal of rued . an Orange County Superior Neither Miss McNulty nor the Court dec1s1on. the studio's al En~les could be reached for tor ney said Tuesday com ment today Santa An a attornev James Gorr said he would fil e a noticC' to abandon a ppeal today, at th • r equest of hii. clients. studio owner P atricia McNulty a nd William and Paula Engle. who own the building a l 583 W. 191.h St. where the studio was loca~ When lhe studio was forced b.v court order to cl08e its doors in Decembe r , Gorr said lhc economic hardship might force his clie nts to drop their suit. The court orde r was s ubsequently upheld by both the Fourth Dii. trict Court of Appeal and the California Supreme Court. Co.sta Mesa Cit y Attorney R obert Campagna, who has been involved in the case during the past two years. said he is pleased that it a ppears to be over. "Frankly, I'm not surprised because I think the city's posi· Uon regarding its zoning pro- cedures is pre~t.y unassailable," Campagna said, then added with • s mile, "The bare economics are again.st them." The Cit.y ~cil, claiming the stud io added blight to its downtown redevelopment area, denied tbe studio a conditional u e permit that would allow ll to operate. Studio owners -lhe Engles Proteeten March SAM SALVADOR, El Salvador CAP > -Tbousandt of leftist ero· teat.in marched through San Salvador. keoplnc Ut> their pre11ure for \he ou1terof the four· moau..oldJunia. Hearing Slated On Edison's Rate Increase A public hearing will be held Thursday in Santa Ana on a re- quest by Southern California Edison Company for a $340 million rate increase. Company spokesmen said this m e ans that for an average household. bills would go up to about $31 per month. This is an increase or about $4.52 a month. The company is seeking in- cre a ses ot 13.3 per cent for domestic rates; 10.4 percent for large pe>wer users; 11.6 percent for agricultural users and 17.2 percent for public street light· ing Citizens will have a chance to say how they feel about the re- quest Thursday at 10 a.m . al the Santa Ana C\ty Council's cbn· fe rence room, 22 Civic Center Plaza. Edison a pokesm a n Fred Massey aald the rate lncr•ue la requested because of the rising coeu of providlq electrlci\y. He said $20 milllon of the amount will be needed lO pay In- terest COltl incurred in l &ePlnl 8 90·da)' tupplY of o'11D rese,rve. . M uaey added that $40 snlllioo would go ln\O conservatloa and load nwia&eJUent procrama. Th e laHer pro1ram la d e· signed to encourage customer11 to use electricity during off ·pe•k hours. w\tbdrawal of Sovlel troops." a ald Carter, accompanyin1 Secretary o( State Cyrus R. Vance on 1a tour of European r apltals. "Today b the day on which that deds!on was going to be based. lt is clear there is no sign of a Soviet withdrawal. The pres- ident bas made clear that our decision ls therefore irrevoca- ble. We will not participate in the Olympics ln Moscow." the spokesman said. In Washington, State Depart· ment spokesman Thomas Reston said tbe boycott decision Is "firm and unalterable." He said, "It Is a position which is shared by more than SO gov- ernments throughout the world and which will be reOected, we are convinced, by the non· participation by at least that number of national Olympic teams ln Moscow." Outraged by the Soviet t.bruBt Into Afghaniaun, President Carter served notice in a Jan. 20 nationally broadcast address that be wu giving the Ruuians 30 days to withdraw or risk a U .S. boycott or the Olympic Games in Moscow this summer. Reports from Kabul. the capltaJ of Afghanistan. said So- viet troops remained in the nation ar)d that a rumored "cosmetic" withdrawal of a Umiuel number had not occurred. In Moscow. the deadline passed without comment. The official Soviet news media has said that Carter was trying to blackmail the Soviet UnJon and that s uch press ure would not affect Soviet foreign policy objectives. Forecast: No Change Storms Continue Lining Up at Sea By JOANNE R E YNOLDS 01 Ille o.tlty l>li.t Stall With no end in sight for the string of rains torms that are lashing Southe rn Ca lirorn1a. even weather forecasters arc be coming discouraged . "It's getting to the point that I hale to get up in the morning.'· said U.S . We athe r Ser vice spokeswoman Pat Rowe. "There are some people out there who seem to think w e make the weather ins tead or forecasting it." Mrs. Rowe said the r ainstorm predicted to hit the Orange TORNADO RIPS mESNO AREA -AS Coast late today would last into the weekend and will eventually be replaced by yet anothe r storm. ·'T here's simply nothing out in the Pacific but more s torms," she commented. "I 'm as tired of s aying tbat as people are of hearing it." She ooted that it's been rain· ing fairly steadily (or tbe past week and weather forecasters say it's likely to do the same for another week. Officials at the Oranae County Flood Colltrol l>latrict said today the string of storms have de· posited 1.18 inches of rain on Santa Ana and 5.5 inches Qn Costa Mesa . That brings the season total to 16 5 inches in Santa Ana wh ere th<' average for this date is 8.66 But th e Floo d Co ntro l s po kesman said lhc rainfall hasn 'l periled any of the coun ty's flood control fac1ht1es He said Villa Park Dam and Pra do Da m are we ll be low capacity and both facilities are beinl( d r ained as quickly as possible to make way for more water. Tuesday Oran~e County was among the areas declared a dis· aster by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr and county s upe r visors decl ared their own state or emergency. No estimates of dolla r losses was immediately available. but slate survey te ams were in the county today and expected to make an estimate of loss by Thursday. County officials s aid anyone with storm r elated property problems should contact the Of. ri ce of Emergency Services. 834-2323. With more rain predic ted, city a nd county crews throughout the Orange Coas t we r e keeping track of continuinJ.? and potential trouble spots. In Huntington Beach, a Oood <See NO END, Pal{e t\2) Tourist Held In Costa Mesa Shoplifting A tourist from Argentina . who was arrested Tuesday on suspi· cion of s hopli fting $20 In merchandise from a Costa Mesa store. bad more than $3,000 ln cash in her purse at the time, Costa Mesa police said. Lt. Tom Durham said the woman, Elsa Graclella Reyes de Globelllna, 26. of Co rdo ba, Argentina, wu a rrested on SUJ· plcion ol buralary and taken to Oraace County Jail. where she was held ln lieu of $5.000 ball. He said the womaA was ar- rested at S:45 p.m . af\er a South Coast Plua 1ecurtty guard al· le1edly aaw her put about ~ worth of abeetl and plUowcPea from Woolworth's Into a a.bop. pint ba.1. SbopWUnc 1'&1pecta are ar- re1ted on eu•r,lclon of bur1lary If there la an ndlcaUoo they en· tered the store with lni.nt to commit a thef\, Durham said. .............. --..-.. MAROON!O ftlatOeNTS OF COTO DE CAZA UNLOAD FOOD FLOWN IN 8Y HEUCOP'TE1' No AcceH to Out9ide World, But Steele tor Bre•kf•et tn Covnty Co""""""' Marooned But Merry Coto de Caza Area Isolated by Floo~ The folks in Cow de Caza. cut off from thl' rest of Or ange County because o f heavy rainstorms. arl.' doing t heir best to bear up T he o n ly a('ccss to t h e Trabuco Canyon area is Trabuco Cunyon Road an<I 1t was Oooded 011 t and ('l o ~c d over th e \\>Cckend A helicopter chartered by lbe Coto de Caza Company 1s ferry- ing an the only food and supphe~ But in the meantime. some sta ples such ac; bacon and eggs ;ire running lo~ And the marooned Coto de Cuza employees a re makinR the most of lt by eating !>leak for breakfast They aL50 have the use of the facility's bowling alley. rl'Crea t1on room. sw1m minJ: pool and Ja cuzzi. "We a re catinR hke kings,'' said Norman Mark. mana~er of tht' Coto de Cata·._ front office Another <'mployee . Tom Walstrom. said employees got toRether for a part) and for dancing Tuesday night .. fl was like un old fash10ned Swrm Damage Set At $250 Million By The As~l•~d Press Southern California ns had a we l com e v1 s1t or tod ay -a britthtly shirung s un for the first time In eight days of record· brea king rains But more rain a nd high surf wa11 expected as the property damage es timate climbed to S2SO million from the series of s torms which have d almed 19 Uves and caused the evacuation or more than 4.000 people. Alex Cunningham. director of the state Office of E me rgency Services. s aid in Sacramento late Tuesday that a conservative estimate of private properly dam age In seven hard-hit Southern Calirornia counties was $115 million. with $100 million t9 public property damage aiil another $37 million ln total damages tor Riverside County. f'rom Feb. 13 tbroucti 8 a.m. t o day. the Pacific s t orms dropped 11.89 inches or rain. brin1ln1 the season total to 20.92 inches, m or e than 11 inches above normal. In an avera1e Ju- ly 1-J~ 30 season, only 14.~ lncbesfall. For the ftnit Ume since Sun- day. the National Weather S.rvlce called off It.I Q11b flood watch today for Soutllern Callfotn11 mountain.a. detertl and coastal areu. "The main atorm over ua now hH moYed ealtward. There will be 11ome residual showers," ex- plained NWS forecatter Eleanor Vos tee. But the latest stor~pected for the area -No 6 w~s clos- ing m on the coast more quickly than had bee n expected , and was due to begin as hea vy showers this afternoon in the coastal areas, moving inland tonight and Thursday. And other s torms stm were lurking behind it ·'There are several more oot there.'' Ms. Voe~ said , adctina it was too early to tell wbat they miaht bold in store ror atonn- weary Californians . Today's forecast called for the chance of rain at a bout 80 per· cent for Loe Anseles um after· noon and Tbunday. Cout.al residenta were warned of•avy surf. predicted to reach a maximum or ei1bt feet J\t Zuma and Newport-Huntincton beaches and nine reel a l Santa Mooica Beach. Pruide nt Carter declared Maricopa, Yavapai and Olla counUea federal disaster areas Tueaday u t.bey r eeled from five days ot heavy rain, with no end ln~t. Carter a announcement came as parts of Ari1ona were pounde d b y severe tbun-deratonm, downinl power Unea, topplla1 trees and damastnc aome roolt ot homet. Weather offtctall Mld wtnda ot up to 5' m Ilea an bour were reconled In Phoenix. Floodint was reported &Iona Oak Creek, north of Sedona. eampfire." Wals trom l>a1d "Wt' had a ball " S hirley G uerr a , anotht!r employee, had a messa~e for the outs ide world . "Send wine and cha mpagne.'· Don Burdsall. an executive a~ s istant to Supe rviso r Edison Miller. said that local official~ are trying to gl't the California N ataonal Guard tn put 10 a tern porary bridge over Trabuco Canyon Road ...,. "They hrst told us the~ could aod then the} t·ouldn 't Bu t wc a re going to fi ght for it ." ht• s aid Burds all e!>t1m a t ed tha t pe rhaps 300 people . including Coto de Caza e mployees and rei.· 1de nts. a re stranded in th~ i4rea Missionary Kille d SALISBURY. Rhodesia (APJ -Attacke r s s hot and bayonetted to death a Swiss priest. the second missionary to be slain in Rhodesia s ince the cease-fire went into effe'tl Jan 4 The Rev. Kilian H\Jesser. 38. was kiUed Tuesday by 15 armed men who attacked his mission 40 miles eoulb of Fort Victoria and led away several hostages C oas t Weather Chance or rain decreas· Ing to 30 percent tonight througb T"urs day . but with increasing clouds late Thursday. Lows tonight 48 to 57. Highs Thursday mid to upper eoa. INSIDE T8D.4 't' TM cvrnt rage of atorm.t IOGI OOCW'aUiw J1"f'(Jktff by a cUfl'ttlU rnearchn cu ~arJ11 °' loft foll. POf1c A 11. l•tlex At T-.r~ Att AM L..._.. Ctt L..M. ..... M llletty..... as ......_ ...,..,... .... = °'~ =.-::.r::. t ~· Dt =Clmlf .,. ~..... .. .... .... ............. ~ ...... . == ... .:; ==--·~ C1t·tl .,......... .. ..... Q.tt .,........ .... 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Gokt cloeed at $610.SO In ZU11cb. compared wUb Sl.56.S> Tuuday In London, lhe prt"CIOWi mf'lal do f'd al M32 so dollars. down rrom IMS 50 t:•rUer In "°"'' Kone. v.hich Wiili clo~ ror the Chanelle Nl'w Vear Monday and Tu.day. told dropped t&3 *>from 11.b pre hohday ltvel tocto.e tod&Y at sat.40 , ... , Erltl4'-11c-r T•r••rrr Opp••,.fl WA.SJUNCTON <AP> 'Mw tlousl' Jud1r11ary Comm1Llee to· day Unanimowlly oppui.ed a ~luuo.n lh•t would have ordet\td the FBI to tum over wtihin )Oday• all ev1d nee 11t•there<l ln It.I bribtiry loveaU&atica that bas 1mpbcaltd ci1bt members of Conlf'CH Ky• 27-0 vote, the committet-ur1&ed llouu reJecUon of~ de mandforevlckin<'ethe Houset>th1cs committee miihl u110 In ttaown inveaUaalloo lnlo the brttwry 1llleaat1on~ Most comm1tt~ mem bers said Coo1ress s hould oot interfere with poeslbl~ crlmmal pro8ecution by the JusUce Oeputment SI BUUon •·ar• Loan 8ark,.d WASll lNGTON tAPJ Tht• St•nutt: A.:ncul!urt-l'11mm11let• llH1a y approved a Sl billion propo~al lo provide l'Oll•r,Kcocy lntm8 for wheat a nd l'orn CJrmcr.. to case lht.' 1rnpM·t nf 1•n·i.1dl'nt Carter'sembargoon gram sale:s to the Soviet Unaon The bill was approved soon after iL'l 111troduct1on b\ Sen Rutly Boschwit.z. R-Mlnn. But prospects for congrebslonnl approval urt' unclear Wiring "ot at Fault in (.'lub t 'ir•• COVINGTON. Ky (AP) -A federal jury t•oncluded 11)llny tho\ old tt'<'hnolo~y aluminum wlrinJt did nol cau~<· the Muv l!l77 fir.• that killed 165 persons al the Bever ly t hits Suupt•rCl11 b The j ury deliberated a little more than h ve hour~ .1rtn r,.,.,.1' mg the case following more than 36 day~ of k stimony which 1m1 d uced mor~ than 7 ,000 pages of transcnpt 8 Firms Seek Mesa Downtown Project Eight development firms have s ubmitted plans in a design com- petiUoo for a two-block com- mercial project proposed for Costa Mesa's downtown re · d evelopment area, city officials said Tuesday. Bill Dunn, starr dir~tor ror the city's Redevelopme nt Agen· cy, said the plans will be re- viewed by staff members and then by a committee. 'Qley will then be s ubmitted to the agency for discussion, possibly in April The plans may determine the fate or a row of stores on the west side of Newport Boulevard hctween 18th Street and Harbor Boulevard, on the edge of the <·u m mcrcial project Dcsi~ners were asked to come up with a plan or !>hops and mov 1c thPal\•r:. lhat would include acn .• ..,.., to Ne wport Boulevard but I akL .......... few of the stores a!> µo:ss1blt ·~mplt>x will Ix· lc>catcd on 10 to 14 acres between HHh Street . Park Avenue . llarbor Boulevard and Newport lioulevard. The city 1s buying the land and will sell or lease it to the de · velopcr se lecte d by t h e Redevelopment Agency, wruch ls composed of the me mbers or the City Council. Otinn said the pla ns. s ub milled late Friday, haven't been f'evlewed yet. Among the e ntrants as Pacific Federal Savings & Loan Association of Hollywood, wruch is purchasing McNally School oearby at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard from the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. A commercial project 1s planned there. The only Orange Coast com petitor 1s Santa Anita Develop· ment Corp. of Newport Beach, Dunn said. He identified the other siit firm s a s Newman, Brettin Properties or Long Beach ; Glickman. Crumpler, Riley and Associates of Beverly Hills; Ta- jico-Markel Developers of Santa DAILY PILOT ,,_Or....,.CoM:rDA4t'¥Pilot •lltt~teftt'''"""' ____ ._,.,......,.....,.,.,, ... °'_ Co.Ht Pufttt\llitinqCornotW't? S.-t:M'11tf"f'<tll~""f' ,,.,.,..,,,.... ~ ttw°"'°" FrHl;tt fOI ((tl"l,l• -· -e.-....... _ n..111-, ..... v ........ ..-~-·~(°""A ,."'OW,-"~-ct•tllM~,...,.,""""°~ .. Vf'tl•"'.M"Wt 1toundA•' T,_ ,,,.nc..,.. OUtJt•~~l"'O ot_,,. ., ""n W•<\t8AJS1rHl(.~ .......... (.,.U0trw"•~ll\ An a: Ale xan d e r Haagen Development of Los Angeles : Robert Blackbum Development Co. or Los Angeles. and Lesmy Development Company of Beverly Hills. Shah Panel D e parture Postponed By The Associated Presi. The U.N. Panel formed to in- vestigate the ex-shah or Iran hcis dehiyed 11.s departure for Tchrcrn until the weekend becau:.e the Iranians want more time to pre pare for the m iss ion, U .N S t• c r e L a r y G e n e r a I K u r l \.\ a ldht-1m :.announl'td Lo<la y Waldheim ci lso said lht• Ira nians. inJecting a new e lem ent into the ne~otiations. wcint the five commission membe rs to !ipeak to all or the approx1male- ly 50 American hostages being held at the U S Embassy m T ehran The fiv e law yers and diplomats had been scheduled lo fly from Ge neva, Switzerland. to lhc Iranian capital today. One of the commission mem bers said earlier today then' was a "gentle men's agreement" that the hostages would be re leased as a result of their mis sion. Bot he denied reports that a deadline for their freedom hcid been set. Wa ldhe im . speaking lQ re porte rs in New York. was asked whe ther th e r e w as an un derstanding o n the timing of tht• hostages' release. Declining to be s pec1 hc, he replied, "I wouJd hope that you will understand that this is a very delicate matter. I do not want lo enter into s ubstance." He said the commission would leave Geneva for Tebran "over the weekend " Asked why the mission was postponed, he said. "The lranjans finally asked us to give them a Jillie more time to prepare for the commission." He also said Iran "desires lo h ave the commission speak to each of the hostages." The hostages began their 109th day in captivity today. r Funding Charges Rejected ., , • ..,&Ual ICllO•llDIL •• i.iil!T·P-. .... In ia at'rl ol rul 1111 lllu.t'd TuHdoy. an Oranae County Supt-rlor Court Judae dlamiued 1976 f~mp•IMn rund lauodertn& d1ur.ct>11o 11guln"t a former J\nob~m cUy eouncilmllD but let atand felooy &.'Ooapiracy char1e1 i•ttain-.l County Supervisor l'h1hp Anthony und two codelend· <1nt~ Juda" Claude M. Owijl\b de 1·1{frd uJt~r a ai ruelmg round of prt!trlal h~rtn8S that there was no 1>ubtituntti.J t'Vtdence to sup port lhl' aJlegallun that former An1the1m City Councilman Walhum Kott violated the 1974 Political Helorm Act by accept ing $9,500 in loans during ht::. 1976 council campaign. Judge Owens also dismissed sevt•r al per1ury and r elated 1·harges J>l'ndin~ n~uinst An thonv, form t•r !'IU(lt'rv1~or R11lph U1t•dnC'h and 111wl1mt· c·ount,· pohl 11·111 rinun('lt'r G1•n1• Conr .ad. but r1'fu1wd to rult.• o ut (llO ~p1ra(') C'hH rJlell 11tt111n!'lt the tno ·'Thi• muln crux of the 1·a~c lh1• 1•11n1q1tr1Hv In v1olnt1' 11111p1"1!111n !I I t'111a1n~ ... 'lllCl .h•ffr1'' .l11~wph .t '' :tl•• dt•pul' .1tl1ll llt') j1•'11t'I a l follt1\\ lllJZ th1· .1ftt'r1111011 n1h111.1q Thi• 1l('f1'111l:1111i. w1•1 f' l'lw1 w1•cl 111 .1 l\1•1•1•11111111 1111111•11111•n1 ''' , 1111:-p111n.: 111 , 11r11·1•:ll th•• •<1•111 1·" 111 1111m• than $77.lltlll lhnt ~11' ll't'ci 111 1·n1111ul" lll7fl 1111lllh'11I 1·;1111pnl~1111. 11wh11llntt A11U11111y ·~ q 11 t' 11 I f 0 I I h 1• 11 O ft r d II f Su flt' rv um ri "Thi• c1111sp&rnC'~' C'llj'jl' l/j ullv1• ;ind w1•ll ." .lu111•ph mhkd Kott. u fornwr• 1lt•11tl!'4t wh1> now 1s11tudyml( nwdll'l1w. wu~not prt•M•11t for Uw rullnJ: · • T h ,. -; t r 1• s s n f t h t• nrcumstanc1•::. hus Ut't'n u httlt· difficult for him," t•x plaincd Marshall Sehulmun. Kou ·s (It.·· fcnse attorney "I'm pleased with the'.' rulini(." Schulman added. "The re was no evidence linking him with the cons pi racy." Schulman said the fact that Kott was ind.ictcd was "jvst one: of those thin~s. :.a result of a Grand .Jury controll ed by tht.• prosecutors." Owcni.. in announcing his rul ing, s:ud tht> $9,500 In loan·s Kou rl'CCI Vt'tl from Diedrich 's rormC'r Jttorncy. Mi chael Rermn~ton. could not be construed as cam paign contributions. The Judge noted that Kott signed promissory notes for the· money and secured repayment )f tht• loans with th<' t 1tlc to a Packard automobill• Further. Owt•ns s<11d. Koll di<! not part1cip:.ill' in th<.' allt•gpf! Diedrich·baC'k~ct conspiracv l o s"' ing C'Ontrol 11vt•r whn w:.a.., "h11 "':1 s II I l'll·tlctl In 197(; Owi·ns mad(• 1t dl·ar that h1• wants a prl'ljminary hearing to begin soon for the remaining lhn·e dl'fcndanb . Th;,it hearing w i 11 de te rm in<· if s ufflcien t l'Vldenct> exists W hold the trm fQr trial A t entative tnal datt• of March a previously was sehcdulcd Neither Anthony nor D1cdnch, holh present for the rulings. had direct comment Anthony sat m the courtroom t aking notes on a s mall p<td. while Diedrich. re· c<'ntlv t'Onvicte<l an San Diego nf <in unrelated bribery charge, sut ''" the edge Qf his seat with his hands clasped on th<' chair in front of hi m \lotmg that only fou r chargts now apply to Anthony. defeni.<· attorney Thomas Crnsby said. "seven out of ll ain't bad." Crosby said he was bothcn•<1 h)' Owen's refusal to rule on a motion that prosecutors acted improperly by nol presenting ex- oner ating evidence to the Gr and .J ury during its December de· Ii be rations Owe ns said t hat problem would be cleared up during the upcoming preliminary hearing at which time the defense may cross examine prosecution wit- nesses and present Its own evidence. The (our defe ndants originally were Indicted on the fund laun- de ring charges in 1977. -··-~-----1..-II °""" "'"" Prftldftf'lf ... a..-rr ... ~.~ Council Action .. T-.. 1(-1 E•"" ._. .. __ -~ c:MrtoooM.'--ll~P.-.aw...--£-\ CoetaMeHOIWoe ......... ::..:::~ :·o.'::'4-.- ' .. In actJon Tuesday night. the Costa Mesa City Council: • B&ISTOL PLAZA: Aareed to hear an appeal of the Plan- nlng Commission's denial of the 14-story office building pro· posed. at the southwest comer of Brtatol Street and the San Diego Freeway. The beartna waa aet for March 11 at ~:30 p.m . In addllioo. the project will be discussed at the council• 2 p.m • March 10 study aeuloo. VOLLEYBALL: Decided to spend $3,000 in city promotional fundl to help t.be Eatancla Hlgb School boys team ftnanco Ill trip to Brittol. Enslud. M the U.S. representative to the ln- t.ematliDDal &boolaportl Federation Volleyball Cbamploub.li» April •H. BAY 8TVDY: Unanlmoaaly rejected a reque1t by tbo Soutbem California AllOdation of Oovemmt:atl to 1>9rtldPat.e tn 1 1tud1 ol poUuUon and silt JVDOff Into.Upper Newport Bay. The project would hav• C09t tbt city '81 ,000. ..... • '· Flag Wavers Unite 3,000 Turn Out in Patriotic Diaplay VAJ.J..J:V CENTER. Kan. {AP> -Thlt 1m1U "-N farm1n1 commWllly took u.. •"-...._ oil today to ralle more tban 3.000 ~p In • u:nabubed abow of support, low IDd -'ty for the United State. and Old Glory. north of Wicblta. From aewlD& clW. to ad· die clubs. the American lAaloa to \.be Chamber ot Commerce, VaJ)ey Center be1an to mobilize, and 3,380 flags were dlalributed over the weekend. "We want thls lo spread Uko a prfllrie Ure from Ma to 1hlnln1 aea," said Gary Smith, an oraaniur or the movt!ment dubbed "Flaa• for Freedom.'• There were a few who didn't want to raiae the na1. adcnowled1ed Smltb. wae> runa a aupermartet ln town. "But we knew we couldn't have 100 per· cent" he .. Id Tuesday. •·we were jual striv- Lng for 98.t percent, and I think we've got that." "ll·a time we quit worrytne about ISOmebody looklnc at u11 t unny ii we want to Jump up and down and wave the flae " There was lo be 3 nag today on every house porch and In front of every store on Main Stteeel in this commW1ity of 3.250. Schools were diamisslng 1.750 children ear ly Backers of the display aaid lbe rally had two purposes -to s upport President Carter'R request that Americans fly their fiags until the tiostaees in Iran are released, and to re- kindle the patriotic spirit of America. 11\e organizers plcked today because It waa the day Carur set for the Soviet Union lo end its Jmllilary lntervenUOn in Aflbaniatan or face the possibility of a U.S. boycott of the Summer Olympics In Moscow. and giving each a nae for a downtown parade. Town officials say the whole Utlng began e arlier Ous month when one man. who re- mains anonymous. called some town buai· nessmen together and told them : "We've got a crisis in this country. At stake are our frttdoms. our way or life. and the future." He urged unity and sug~ested that one way of showing it would be lo display the nag at every house in town. With that. the or ~nni:iers said. the man walked out. And the businessmen decided to try 1l . The program included the high s chool band and choir leading a rendition of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "The Star Spangled Banner." and was to end with the expected crowd of 3.000 joining hands and singing "Ame n ca the Beautiful." But the Oag·ra1s1ng 1s "nonpol1llcal. non sectarian ... said city council pres ident Nor ma Dani e ls. "It's people al the g r assroots level :.aymg we're glad to be Americans " Officials began organizing last week. ra1S10f: $2.700 m contributions to buy enough nags for everyone In the town five m iles f',....P~AJ NO END TO RAIN. • • l'ontrnl r hnnnt.•I u long Slater A \'1•111w t~:t W('t'n SprmJ(dal<' and llolso Chaco streets was beJ:tn lllnlt to ('rodt' the backyards or "''l.thhonna homc!'i and two up J)('nrt'<f to Ix· slippin~ mlo the t•hnnnl'I Tht' samf' c hunn('I al.stJ wa:-. 1·roding a brid(?e at the mtcrscc t1on of Goth~1rd Stn·ct and Warner Avenue neor the lkach Vi1>w Mubil<'homt• park, Lhl' !iC'('Ol' nf noocting t Wl('t' In lht• ·pJst week Anothe r pQtential probl ·m was spotted on San Juau Creek ~1l Pacific Coast thghwuy where 90 members of the Calirom1J Conser vut1on Corps worked T ul•sday and today sandbagging tu reduce overflow which t:ould t•ndanger tht> nearby !>€'"ilgl treatment plant. The plant. uper:.ite d by the Fair Board Will Review Pageant Vote The issue of whether or not to t•ontmUL' to hold the annual Miss Ora nge County 1-·a1r page:rnl wall comC' before the Ornngt· County Fuir Board Thur~du~ The ml•et1ng. open t1• ltll' public'. will bc1::m at 7 p m 1n tht• f .1 1 r gr o u n ct~ '' d rn 111 1 qr ;i t 1 <>n building, &I FJ1r ()riv<·. Czy.,t,1 Mesa T h l· Fair Uoarcl votl·d last month Lo drop the trad1tll)nt1I pugeant. :rnying 1t was out of date. but S('Vt:ra l member.i who l.\t•n• absent from the ffil'Cling objected and s ucceeded in hav mg the matter brought back for reconsideration. Fair Manager Ke n Fulk said board members could decide to <·o ntinue with the· paj.!l'ant, to replace 1t with u -;c ho lars h1p competition open to young fa ir exhibitors. or to sponsor both Fulk said s upporte rs of th1• pageant pointed to its publicity value in attracting attention to the entire fair. South Eut R~gional Reclama- t ion Agency. was flooded last month. but county officials said 1t has had no problems since. Three south county beacht:s troubled by sewaR<' s pills re · mained closed today. Avemda Caltfia in San Cleme nte. thC' s trand from D o h e n y Lo Capistrano Beach and tht· Aliv1 Beach all were quarantml"d dut• tu continuing sewa~e s pills :inti high bcicte r1a count.. tn th1 ocean water Mean whll l'. ofr1 c1;;h 1n La J!un a Beach and Sun Cle me nte ma antain the ir c-1tw.., !>tales or em err.?ency .rnd "l'fl' bra c in Jl (or mo r C' ' I 1 d t·" • , r c hffs1dl• homes 1r ton1 ~ht ., rJJn 1 .. a:-. intcnsca!>pred1ctt.-c1 L.aguna Reach off1t·1Jb ,,w f Lod ay that nfl nc\j. 11r11 lil1·111.., havt• occurred on Dl'I ~ar Allenut.• whe re om· homr· 1.,htf µart1all~ do" n Lh1• C'l1ff r.u, ~ hC'n lhl' rnad t·rr><l1·cl T'>\u 11th1 1 hOffil'S han· bc:en 1inpenlc·d 1,, th:n :-.Udt.• Countv offlc1ab Jbo rl'1>0rt1·tJ severa l ·s mall ~hde:s in the Mt!> s1on Viejo area. Accordl.ng to county offic1aJ.s. most ot the major road.a closed earlier this week re m ained closed today \ mtr~1I.. ofr.t•1;i l.., tocl a'' SJ Id t hl'Y rC'opent.•d thl' <.tn:lth 11f r;11lro.1rl lr;H'k '"'" rnll1· ..... ,,uth nf '->.in Cl1·m1·nt ,. 1'111..,1·<1 T Lh ,11.1 ·. "ht·n J trc:.tk bt•!o!,Jll to 1·r1xh They Jr l' Pa c If 11· C' o J -.t I ltgh~ay b<.'t"ct•n A,·,•n1da 1'11 o .rnd l'alisadt• Orn l'. Camino Capistrano nnrth from 1\Vl'r) P.!rk~av ror lm·al tr~1ffic· onh LaJ?unJ ·c.1mon Hoad rrnm ~.111 Dll'J?O Frt't'W.1y to l'ac1fic ('11a ... 1 llighway oix:n to t•astbound tar:. 11nh 1-:1 Toro Road from Moulton l'a.rkY..1_\ lo LagunJ (':.an \On Hn:.ad . Trabuco Can\•in ito;,ict. and Hack uay Urive m :-.ll'WPort Beal'h between s~m .J o .1 ti 11 i n H 1 11 .; H o .1 d a n ti l';a ::.l bluff Orin· Thl' railroad spokesman :.aid trains arc usm~ tht' t rack again but are crossing the trestle vt:ry ::.lowly. Oriental Rug Shop Struck Second Time Newport Beach police have re ported a second case of van· dalis m at an oriental rug shop in Corona del Mar The latest incident occurred ~arly Tuesday morning at Shah :'4 Shah Onental Rugs. 3425 E Ct>asl lfiJ.?hway The dis play win 1!11w '°"as hrokl·n with a large roC'k , pohl't' said \1 onda). pol1Cl' reported a !>lm1lar 1nr1dt-nt cic the Onenl4ll Huit <.;alll'r). 31i17 E Coast lllKh"J' l'•1h<·1· -.;11d th••' C'lasscd the in < 1dcnl' a-. '<ind.;li:-.m bcrau!>e 11 :.iµµl·Jr.., no <illempb havt> be•'n m.Hl1· to 'tll'al ml'n:hand1::.c from 1n.,1r1" tht• ..,Lon·.., afkr the win do":-. ~l'rt' smu'>hl'll l'ollt:<: ..,J1rl the 'hop owner 1n '"hl'<1 111 Tul'~da,·s ca'it' lQM/ lh1·m ht· h.1d rcc·l'ivt•d threakJY 111 .1! ph11n1· t•afl, pr1r1r t1> th1· "'" 1t11w ~rn..i-.h intHknl Kuwait Cuts Oil Output By~ Assoc:la~ Press h u~a1t will cut oil production IJ~ :!5 J>t'rccnl tn l.~ million bar r1•h .1 d.1~ 11n i\pril 1. 011 \I 1111,kr "h1·1 I.. \II .d -Kh:.ah!J ... 1 :-..i ll.a h Jnnillllll'l'd today l ndu~tn ~uun:cs said lh• µl ,1nnlotl hu~a1t1 rC'dUet1vo ~a-. t•' p1·ct1·d. and p robcibly will hJ \ l' 1t:-. J?n•att·st impact on .l.JpJn. a mJjOr bu yer of h II"' .111 ., nil It 1-; t'XPt'l'lL'<i lo h,1, 1• littll· 1mpJrt m thl· Unat.etl ~t .1 1('~ "As far as I know. ther e's no Ku~ a iti 01 I not one drop <'<1m1 ng in to the United St ates.'· o;;a1d a trader for a major 011 company m New York. Th«> produt'lion cut was at lnbutl"d by al·Sabah Lo n Stnlo? 011 out put in non-Orga nization of Petroleum Exporting Countries areas -s uch as Mexico and the North Sea -a nd to large stockpiles of oil in consuming nations. 2131 eo.et Hwy. O B I E 675-9700 SPORTS IRYINE 4708 Banance 552-5252 CORONA del MAR ~ ------- ~· .. 6th ANNUAL SKI BLOWOUT SALE STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 10 A .M . AN OLYMPIC SPECIAL ~ FOR THE SKIER OFF ... 30% ON ALL OF THESE MAJOR BRANDS • ROSSIGNOL • K2 • HEXCEL • OLIN • PRE SKI & THE SKI NORDICA LANGE HANSON 30% OFF 30% OFF 1h0FF GARMONT DYAN FIT SCOTT All In Stock Binding• 30% on ALL ACCESSORIES •••• GLOYEs-HATS UNDERWEAR-POLES-SKI BAGS-T -NECKS 1h 0FF 1h0FF 1hOFF SAVE 30°k I ~.,,-~. 1~1e~. k~'s -Slc!JtM•r-;n stock -;;.,-1~- ' prlc•. FHturlng Roff"t Bogner, Anbl, Serac, Skyr, Hot O..r, Powdernorn, 0.m.t,.. PRICE I l------- .. Weclneeday'• NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 2 ptm. (EST) Price• ........................ ~ ................... D ......... ~ ... --.. ..................... ...-............. ~ ...... .... DAILY PILOT ~--. Ftlbrulry 20. ,.., s OMLY PILOT 87 Deregalatlea Fades Air Tickets: Sk)r The I..imit Again? f £dilor'• noU: TM. u rlw /tt1t of a 1100-pan Nric• °" choftQe.a dP•gulatlon htu &rought to <Ur trooel.J By ta.. Aueelatecl Prest The honeymoon appear8 to be over ror airline de- rel\llatkln, tbe 11-month-old federal policy that. brought a spate ol diaeouDt. Uckeu and record pronta. DerecWatJoa is atiJJ widely auppo~ by conaumera, commtmltiee aad t.be alrline lnduatry. But t.be policy hu also 1pawned some s urprises -both pleasant and lrouh'elome. Wbm it fint took effect. in October. 1978. dererulatioo wu ireeted with euphoria. Airline profit.I aoared. Dls· count ticket pl"lca det1ed lnflation. BUf TI08 YEA& lS abowmg that. dere&ulaUoo is not. the permanent c ure-all that some proclaimed. The polJcy is beift& tested in toue,ber times lD 1980, with a recession already cauaing a cutback ln travel and soaring fuel prices making ticket costs creep upward. For the consumer deregulation has meant: -Discount farH for some flights, but abarp fuel pnce T•~ p•H~• Is •e••• •~••ed i• •• 19hrr ti-.ea la IW .. .meta a ~••'°" alrrad11 raufa9 a na~lc I• ,,. • .,.,, aad ......... ltwl ft~ •aldag tlrk~t t'OSIS C~ ..,., ...... incre&M!$ have caused ticket pnces to rise more than anyooe expected. -The avaJlablllt)' of mor e nights tha.o ever before but also a de<'line or air service in some parts of the nation. -IN MANY MEDruM and small cities. jet·set com· fort baa been replaced by cramped. 18·seat propeller dnven commU1er aircraft And almost everywhere, there a re chaot1c airports and lost baggage because discount (<tres nave brought droves or new passengers For the airline industry 1t has meant For the first tame rn rour decades. the nght lo Oy wht>re ~ mo<il passengers and biggest profits are. and set competitive rares wath (ar lf>SS govemmeot mlerference. As a result. an average of 6J percent or available seats ar(' ~1ng filled. compared with SS percent ~fore deregulation -mE RIGHT TO DROP routes that don't make money But the government )o,lJJI insists thal at least ~ome of th~ abanfione<i rout~ be picked up' by commuter airlines so that communities don't lo~e essential air service The goal of deregulatJon was to let the marketplace. not government. dictate where planes fly. what kinds of planes Oy on spec1f1c routes. and how high or Jow fares should be to fill the most seats. "Deregul11.tion g1v~ airlines the abiltty to move quick- ly to areas where passengers want to go. The key to its success 1s siung the nghl aircraft to the marketplace," says David Stempler or the Airline Pusengers Assoc1a. lion. AlllCllAFT DEPA&~ES F•OM s mall cllles a•· tually rose 9 8 perct'1lt naUoowtde under deregu)atlon. and earlier fears lhat air serVl<.'e would dl.sappear wholes:ilc from small communities have largely ~o soothed. Still. in some pJaces, Lhe skies under dereguJatJon ha ven 't been all l.bat friendly. In Binghamton. N.Y .. for example. Comm uter Airlines. a carrier wbkb flies mosUy 18-seaters and Su st>aters to New York City and otMr points. replaced the Jt'l service of AJleg.heny A1r1Jnes when dcreg\llal100 took '" feet '"THE QUALITY OF service hai. declined, .. says Coun ty Executive Donald Mc Manus .. People are gettin~ bumped from n1ghtS, and handling Of baggage IS ,1 calastropbe " Consumer complaints to the C1 vrl Aeronaulacs Bo<ml are up sharply since 1978 when airline deregulallon tw k e ffect, according lo Reuben Roberts-On, CAB"s chjef of con s umer prottttion. Informal complainu. rose from 17,722 111 1978 to 29.364 in 1.979 The rom plamts include alleiiatJons of m1slead1og <flJ vert1smg <Jbout discount rates. antcrruplt'd and deh1) cd TM ''atiottaf Tra•.,,ortatle• Sal.._ lfl BOGrd ~rlrd rrrnellfl a IN p~r­ r~• riu' i• fatal CIN"id~u iN t~ fi.-,.1 •r-t-f"ll ........... , 1979. nights, baggage loss. reserv1tJon problems and rudenes:. Ro~rt.son says Lhe mcreased traffi c that deregulauon spawned is to blame. plus lhe fact lhat lhe CAB has more openly poblicired 1ls consumer iarotectaon role DESPITE THE COMPLAINTS, passenger groups <Jntl the airline industry seem unanimous m supporting de· regulation But fuel prices have unexptttedly taken lhe bloom off deregulation Farei; have nsen some 33 percent in some cases in 1979 despite the well pubUc1%ed bargain fares thal deregulation brought about. And airlines like Umted pre · diet rates could rise an addlt.Jonal SO percent this year "Cutting across any assessment of deregulation is lhl' soaring cost of fu el. No one expected rares to go up this rnuc~· says Dan Henkin, a spokesma n (or the Air Transport Association, which represents ma1or airlines in Washington. AIUDIE INDUSTRY PROFITS In 1978 boomed to $1.2 billion. but Cell to a bout $W0 million in 1979 as fu el prices rose $2.4 bilUon industrywide The lowe r profits came despite an 11 percent traffic increase. "When you have fuel prices increasing. it's hard to predict anything but that ne:rt year will be tough," :said CAB chairman Marvin Cohen lo an interview. SUU, airline omctal& geaeraUy agree that deregulation wm be~-:em deal with a recession and rtsm, fuel prices better under government re,WaUoo. Robert tf. Frank, CAB's diredOI' of the Otnce of Economic Analysis, says aJrtiaee are ualna fuel 33.8 per· cent mott dflctenUy because of their f1"dom under de· regulation to nu more seats with diac:ouot fa.res and by tty. inl more planes on routa that. more t.raveUen wan\ to 10 to. · Gold, Silver Quotations 81 Tiie Auodaled Preu Selected 1t0rld fold prtcea today: LHllllu. momtn1 ftxln& '62$.00. off '46.2.S. Puil: atlernooo ftxlna ta:s.72, off $17.24 . PnMflm: 182S.54, offsae.21. z.tdl: bid '908.00, on S48.00: tsta.oo uked. N9'p Yid: Uandy fl Harman late momlnt $80$.00. ort $44... . New York: En1elhard aellln1 price let. momln1 M01.a.cn ... .o. . New Ytd: Encelbard fabricated eold late momln1 ... .,., olt ... 03. • * • * NEW YORK CAP) H11D4J • Hannan New York 1Uver"1.toe. ~ aUve:r NO.tu: fabricated $11.llO. 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C n S h a d 1 n r 1· ,. 1· n l wt• t' k s l'ha llengL·d 1\BC 't; long 'tlanill n14 suprem acy in prim•· t1mP. but 1n dus try t•x p<:rb had fon·ra ~I lttt• Ol ympic.., l'OVt'ra1w v..1w ld :.t11ft the b:.>lan<'c m ABC's favor Dunng th•· W<'t'k . A IH' dc\ot1·1! 1 .... o thirds or ll)\ prime l1m1 • ~chcdull· lo the Oly mpic:. CBS MADE Tift: C'ONTEST rc!>JX'<' htbll-' with three of tbe wct•k'<> Top JO s hows, including No 3 "M A S 11 ," 'Entehbe' Movie Due ''A \NINNERI'' The late l'dt•r Finch C1nd Charles Bronson head thl" ('3Sl or the J.TIOViC .. Haid 0fl't'Entebbe ... which will be telecast firs t -run on KllJ·TV, Satur· d ay at 9 p m . over Chann<:I 9 The movw 1~ .., three-hour hlmed dramat1za- t1on or thr events le ading up to and ending with lsruch comm<1ndos fr<:eing 103 hoHt ages from te r- rorists at Uganda 's Entcbbe Airport. THE SEASON'S #1 COMEDY Hm . NOW IN RS 9TH SMASH WEEK. STEVE . , · MARTIN ·~~~~ .............. 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