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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-02-27 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ----~~~---~-----·· .... ..,,. .. ----------------------------- efectors .... • am .... . .. ... 2.Aided BEllXEL!!Y (AP) -Two de- f ect~rs from the doomed Peoples Temple , who eatabllsbed a center to help others neeing from religious cultJI, were found shot to death in their bome. police said today. The bodies of Al Mills, 51, and bis wile, Jeannie Mills, 40, were found Tuesday night in their small cottqe located near a rest home, police said. Their daughter. Daphene Mills, 15, also was found at the cottage, suffertng from gunshot wounds in the head. She was list· ed in "very critical" condition at Alta Oates Hospital. Police declined to s peculate on whether the shootings were re- lated to the Mills' connection with the Temple. Terrified passengers run for safety as a four-engine j~lliner carrying 135 people is enveloped in s moke after a crash landing at Manila International .. ,. ........ Airport. Three of the 135 p assengers were presumed dead Csee story, Page A4 l. Some members of the Human Freedom Center. formed by the Millscs in l978 to help defectors from the Peoples Temple and <Stt T EMPLE, Pal{e A2> WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 27, 1980 VOL.. 71, NO. M, 4 5ECTIC*S. 44 ,.AGES Sues for Nudes Pentlwuse Asks Kodak Plwtos HACKENSACK. N J CAP) Penthouse has fried surt againsl Eastman Kodak clarmrng the ~ompany's processing planl does not have the right to withhold color ~ltdes of last year's Pct of the Year model · posing in various states of un- dress Thf' magaz1nt• filed s uit a gains t the photo g rant rn Superior Court, arguing Kodak should not have kept 239 ex posures of Cheryl Rixon, sub- mitted to the company fo r processing in August Kodak officials s ay the com- pany would break obscenity laws if it returned the sexually explicit photographs. The pictures were taken by Penthouse publishe r Robert Guccione and' sent to Kodak's plant in Fair Lawn for process· ing. Penthouse claims in its suit that Kodak technicians do not Jia ve the right to determine whether the pictures are ob· scene. •'They might as well single out a transparency of a ribald Picasso etching as a still from 'Deep Throat'," said the suit. Orange Coast Weather Partly cloudy with 20 per- cent chance or rain tonight, 10 percent through Thurs· d ay afternoon. Low s tonight 53 at the beaches and 63 inland. Hi1hs T~rs­ day 70to 76. INSIDE TODAY Actrtll Su.iannt Somers "°'° ~· to make a Mme in the motMI. Sff story, page 81. The November edition of Pent house contain e d <I 12-page spread of Ms. R1x on , s hots Kodak initially held back m July but returned to the magazine in Augus t. But d e l ivery was stopped on a second batch, which sparked the court action. and the pictures were never re turned. Penthouse lawyt•rs say the pictures are not lewd. but Kodak says it would be "subjecting itself to crimina l prosecution un der state and federa l obscenity statutes," if the shots were de livered. Kodak mus t s how cause March 22 before Superior Court Judge Sherwin D. Lester why the slides should not be returned to the magazine . Reds Bomb Afghanistan W ASIDNGTON CAP) -The Soviet Union born bed two Afghanistan villages for two days this month in retaliation for members of an Afghan army regiment killing 13 Soviet ad- visers in their sleep and defect- ing to the insurgents. in-telligence sources say. The incident occurred north of Jalalabad and was one of the few rumored attacks on Soviets troops that so urce s in Washington have been able to confirm. The bombing in Laghman Province killed about 80 persoos, the sources said Tues· day. but the Afghan army de- se rters escaped without casualties. AD MOVED PlJP DOGGONE FAST ''My pup sold fast with help from the Daily Pilot. ··A Daily PUot classified ad was a bowling s uccess for me." That's the adverUalng success story ol the man who placed this ad ln the Daily Pi.lot: Entliab BWl. $ moe. •II P•pen. shot.I, red and White. XXDXX.X. 1At the Dally PUot make YoUr sale a tall·w.,,m• aucceu. A frieodly ad·viMr la wait.inc to help at M2-M18. Penthouse Sues Kodak For Its Nude Photos Officials Seize Drugs U.S. Border Patrol agents seized 90 pounds of marijuana a llegedly found in a nervous man's car trunk when he drove his low·nding auto into the San Onofre checkpo1ot Tuesday. Agent J ohn Wesson said the sus p1c1ous auto was searched because it was believed that there might have been smuggled illegal aliens hiding inside. This is a common occurrence. Wesson said. But agents turned Willi am Ri chard Denman. 29, of Lemon Grove. over to federal drug en· forcement officials on charges of illegally transporting a con- trolled s ubstance. Wesson ass erted that the m arijuana was found wrapped in plastic bags and cloth in two boxes. Agents obtain ed a search warrant to unlock Denman's trunk, Wesson noted. Wesson said De nman "ap- peared nervous" when ordered to open the trunk that appeared to have something heavy inside when agents told the motorist to pull over at the inspection sta- tion located about three miles south of San Clemente. Tito Weak e ning 8 ELG RA DE, Yugoslavia (AP> -President Tito's doctors have conceded they have been unable to check bis pneumonia. Squeezed Out? Citrus Queen's Pact Expires ORLANDO. Fla U\Pl ~Jore than a year after Florida oran~cs e ndt•d up an the middle of a con trover sy over h omosexual right s . cit rus s pokeswoman Anita Bry ant may be on the way out ~fiss Bryant 's contract with th<' Florida Citrus Commission exp i re~ 1n August a nd agency m a rketin g direc t or Do ug la s lloffc>r s avs no mor e c ommerc1ab v.ith the s inger are planned Her clt•parture is "proba bl~· true 1f thl' comm1ss1on gOl's along wllh 1t.1 llom'r said The former beauty queen. , \ • F ..... y, h o has r<'prt'S<'nt ed c itrus e1tva"r grow('rs sincl' 1968. began to lose favor last vcar a fter leading the 1978 campalgn agains t homosexual rights in South Florida . Gay ac tivists urged a boycott of Florida products and tv.o industry lawyer~. in a rgwng that Florida 1dentif1ca lion should not tX' required on product labels. told the s tate Supre me Court recently they did not necessarily want their products tied too closely to Mi ss Bryant <:a.ff eine-cancer link-up Suspected WASHINGTON CAP > -Caf· feine is the lates t substance sci e nlists say m ay ct use damage to the human body. c arreine, the stimulant in cof· fee , tea. chocolate and some soft drinks, caused birth defects In rats, the Food and Drug Ad· miniatration said Tuesday. There's no immediate cause for alarm. the FDA said, but lbe agency has already begun con- sidering options H the pre- liminary results are borne out by the final report, expected in about two months. The options include warning (~e CAFFEINE, Pase AZ) Ne Parftle Vrgetl Captor Perishes In Fire? NINE. MIU: FALLS, Wash f AP) Vsin~ a cigarette tight<•r for illum1nal1on and their hands for shovels. two men held capt1vt· beneath a hou~c dug their way to freedom ' i1ncsc;;1P<>offic1 alssay may havt' caused the homeownf'r 111 burn down thl' houst: w1lh h1msclf 1n:.1dl0 The house. recently awarded to a credit union. burned T uesdav after the tv.o c redrt union representati ves he ld hostage six hours tunneled to freedom, of· flc1als s aid Stevens County Sheriff Chan St Clair speculated that when the a6 hes ('()()led. f1ref11?hters or· dere<I to s tay clear because ofthc threat of a boob~lrap -would find the bod) of 40-year-0ld Don von Essen. who had been ordered to leave the house within a month Homes s urrounding the lot whe re von Essen 's $85,000 home stood were searched before res1 dents werE' allowed to return to their homes m this small eastern Washington community, 40 miles northwest of Spokane. The homes were evacuated when von Essen notified St. Clair and several reporters that he had taken attorney Terry Snow and Spokane Federal Credit Un.ion manager H. Byron Edgett cap- tive in the dispute over ownership or the home. The men said they were placed in a three-foot-h.lah crawl space under lhe home. Using a cigarette liehter for illumination, Edgett, :W. becan dig~ int.be IOfl dirt (See llOSTAG,ES, Pase A2) 2 Killers of Black Sentenced OROVILLE (AP) -T wo young white mea who admitted 1talkln1 and killing a deaf black m1n when they couldn't flnd any animals to ahoot were sentenced to 25 yean to life ln prilon to- day, and tbe jad1e recom- mended tbe)' nner be paroled. "Marvin Dean Noor and Jam• T. llcCarter ban dem- onstrated for tome Ume ... their total cUsre1ard for the ri1ht1 of othen," aald Butte County Superior Court Judie JeH lloroaJ. "Their aetioa tn t.bla case was caUom md malldoUI. . . I ~· ommeM their. eiennt be fixed at life and they be kept In prtlon for life wtthoUt any poeetbWty of parole." But tM state Boud Of Prlloo Term• could dfftd• to 1rant paro&. after tbe two taave •Pll'lt lt ,..,., .......... ttae ln priton, Ol' t wo-Uat.rcil of tbe mlnlmum 25 yean . Noor, lt, and McCarter, to. admit11ed aboodnt Jlm my Lee Campbell. 21, h9m U..lr car as he walked alone a railroad track In nearby Chico J an. 13, tm. Authorttles said the two bad been drink:lnl heavily. Th• Milt.nee imposed ii tbe maximum for ffrat·de1ree murd,r , to whitb the two pleaded IQlJty Jan. ao. In a plea bar1aln with a~. tbe pair a~ded the po11tblllt.y ol 1be death penalty, which can be imposed for ·a r1clally motJvated murder. Noor and llcCarter remal.Ded exprenlonle11 when the sen- ' tence was read to a quiet courtroom before about 30 Ss>tt· · t.ator1, one a black woman wbo wept. The men remained in county cuatody a waiting transfer to tbe atate PrilOft at Vacavllle, wblle autborttJes ct. ctde where tbey will be bomed permanently. Black leaders ex_pnaed out- rqe When the lulltY pleas were ntleleed lut montb, •aase a year·loq N order bed been lmJ)OMd. a.ad because tbe pie• (Bee ll'UNT£18, Pase Al> '• ,, ~: It's tlae N~ a.,..ster • • Tbe nauon·5 first new Anny tank ln 22 years 1s unveiled at .eremonles at Chrysler Corp. ·s tunk plant in Uma, Oh.lo. Chrysler, the only tank ma)(cr in th~ country, bas cootract.ed for 7,000 of them over the next five to 10 yeur~. F,.._P999AJ HUNTERS .. bargain prevented the poaaibil.1 ty ol a death aeot.ence. The Butte County chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has held several meetings on the issue and threatened to seek federal charges against county officials for the ha ndling of the l'aSe S t a t e Att o rn ey Gene r a l George Deukmejian has asked the county djs trict attorney for :i report. The two men and Da nJ Lee S hope, 24, were arrested the day after the killing after police re· c e iv ed anony m ous t e lephone cal ls saying the three h ad bra gged about the shooting. They were charged J a n. 16. 1979. with murder under the special circumstances or killing a person becam e of his race. a death penalty charge. Two days l ate r. C hico Municipal Judge Ann Rutherford imposed a gag o rder and no more informat.Jon became public until the guilty p leas last month. On July 23, 1979, Mrs. Shope, a mother or tbrtt who had left her hus band and wa s Noo r 's girlfriend. ple ade d g uilty to :>e cond·degree mu r d e r and turned s tate's evide nce. Last November. she was senten~ lo lS years to llfe in state prison . She provided most or the story a bout what happened after th<' t hree ha d s pent the d ay ridin~ around, drinking and s m oking marijuana. They had a 30-30 Winchester hunting rifle and had unsuc c essfully looked for deer or even a cow to shoot, she said. .. Dean and J im startc-d tal kin~ about getting dark mC'at. ·· Mr:- .Shopc tcst 1f1cd. "T hc·y wer1· 1 :tlkang about gelling black-. •ltherwase n iggers, <-rittl•r c, :m 1mals, da rk m eal " Mrs Shope said Noor spotk'<i ··a colo re d m a n" and told Mccart.er to shoot him and he did. The three then returned to -Oroville, where Noor shot at 'but missed -a black woman. "Jim s aid about it being a ~irl. and Dean said, 'What's thl• difference? Critters is critters' ... Mrs. Shope testified. District Attorney Will Mattly bas defended his decision to plea bargaln in the caS<!. lie s aid a dea th penalty conviction was un- likely beca use the three had bee n drinking so much E',.._P~AI CAFFEINE .. labels and a consumer educatlon program aimed at pre gnant women. The amount of caffeine given the r ats was more than a human would normally consume. but an FDA s pokesman said the gap between the two amounts was ··not a comfortable difference.•· Earlier studies linked caffeine to birth defects and the FDA has been asked to restrict Its use • DAILY PILOT .... o.-~o.i··-··'"' .......... ._ _., .. _...... .... _..,_Or_ <-N't ~~ ,...,. ....... ICW'4.,, .. ,...,....~~~,,, ...... ~ .. -.... -.--. --9'9Ctll'-• ..-v ....... ,,,..,.. l ...... 18t..,_r$(1uftt(~ A ,,,...,,.,~fl(ttfWW.l'\°'*"•~~VTO..'#fJl"'1 ~'' Uw pr-.t'M: 1""61 "'*""'tftO OflM"I t' .-. .. W~\t f'•¥ '°''•""'1.CO\~MH.e (•ltfMf'll••lfi,. .. _. .. _ •• ,,..,...._, "'"" Pveit•9""' , ..... (lonoy Vfl,. .. ~.clit-fttM'ICf(;.p-.. .. Mt~ .. -···-£ell ... .,_ ............. --'"'" ..... ~ .. .._ -"""" A \U\Wnf lMNQl"O (OilN\ , ••• , ... ,. (T14)90G21 Ci•••lled .-.. •• ,. ... M2-t111 '·--~ ...._ • Guilty Verdicts For Ex-Lagunans Two former Laguna Be ach m en, conside red the ringleaders m a mussive dru~ smuggling ope rallon uncovered by fedentl a{!ents, have ht-en conv1ctNI an Reno. Nev , of con:.p1racy to 1m port cocaine. Scheduled for sentencing next month are Samuel Cutkornp, 53. who lived in Laguna Bt•ach and Laguna Niguel before movin~ to Lake Tahoe, a nd William Von Sultz~. who once operated the Orphanage restaurant and night club in the Art Colony Also found guilty of l'OO s p a r acy c harges in Heno'!> federal court were Robert W Taylor and his ware Mary, both of El Toro and Daniel C. Bray of Dana Point and Santa Ana The Orange Count1a n!> Wl'r<' among 13 per:.on!> conv1ctl'd after federal agents uncovt>red the hagh·fiying international n ng whkh smuggled an esllmated 400 pounds or t·ocame intlJ the nation T he elaborat« ring 1neluded count•rs and d1 al1 •r-, in 1 lunt· m gton Jkach. th•· -.1>ulh countv a r ea and Santa An a , .,a ad S t e phe n Swanson. agent in charge of the Federal Drug En· for ccml•nt Adm1111s trat1on "' Reno. Sw<mson ~aid that Cutkomp hatc·hefl thl' ori:an1zat1on m hill• 197'1 when he traveled to South Amc ri<'a and wa..'4 inlrodured to a maJor cocaine dcall'r in L1m;i. Pc-ru T h e former Laguna Beach ma n appare ntly had three methods of transport.Ing money ~rnd d rugs. Swanson said , includ mg scaling cocaine an hook band mg-., u~ml! scuha t•q u1pm ent an<I ;1 diplomat.Jc tourier from Costa H1ca. Swanson said women would fl y to Lim a with $100.000 to S200,000 i n cash a nd m eet Cut k ornp a nd a ll cg<•d d rug dea )(•r Edward Portui;:a I Sala1.ur After turning over the mom•y. the women would fl\ with thl• drugs to Mexico l'atv: proettd to Tijuana and pass th1• i.:oods on to othc•r t•owiers Evc•ntually, S\\ an son said. the drul-!" we re brought to LaRun;1 with "><>me dist nhul t·d there and the rl'.,l transporlt·d 111 T ahoe <'1· ty for 1h!->ln but1on Suspet!t Nabbed Marine Abducted While Hitchhiking lrvmc polJCl' look a :11.ycar·old man into t'U.'>tody early today a flcr ht: allegedly a bducl<.-d a hi t c hhiking El T oro Man ne Corps private at gunpoint Polict' Lt Gene Norden said Hex Kenneth Bicknell of 5118 Elksford was booked at Newport Beach City J ail on suspicion of kidnapping. N o rde n said the Ma rine, Oav1d Wilder, 18. was hJtcbhik· m g on J t>ffrey Road near the San ()acgo Freeway a t about 11 ~ p.m . Tuesday wht>n the Ulcadent a llegedly occurred . Norden said Wilder told of- fi cers he was picked up hy a man who pulled a gun on him in the car and drove him to a ho me m the viUage of El Camino Real. The investigator said the p rivate , whose hometown 1s un· known. managed to s hove the ... uspect once inside the home and escape Wilder told polacC' he ran to the llltersecllon of Culver D rive and Waln ut /\vcnul'. fl agged down a c-ar and wa!> F ..... Pa.-AI HOSTAGES with his hands and a curtain rod as Snow, also 34, kept watch for the ir captor. Around 6:~ p.m .. as negotaa· tions between von E sse n and St Clair continued, the two crawled out from under the house . "We just ran down the road un lll we saw a house with a Ii ght on ... Edgett said. For the next hour, von Essen's attorney, Richard Spe rling, at· tempted to reach his client on the te lephone. He said he could not J{et through becau!<e the line was busy. St. Clalr speculated that von Es- se n discovered the hostages gone, made one hut, lengthy phone call, and set. the house on fire. Firefighters were ordered to stay away from the house because von Essen bad told St. Clair the ground around ll wa s boobytrapped, lbe sberlff said. A Special Weapons and Tactics team trained weapons ou the home as It burned and conaumed the host.ates' cars. Von Elsen, a aelf·employed aeneral contractor. co-chairman M t h e Oreater S pokan e be rtarlan Part y and a nlvenal Ufe Church m lnlater, had been fiibtlnJ for the home al nee 1974, olllclalt aaJd. <: take n to the El Toro Manni· Aar Station. Policl' took Ilickne ll into custody at his home al about. 5 30 a m. today without in<'adent. "lorden s aid. The reason for tht· alleged ludnapping was not ap par ent. police said . Priest Dies After AssauJt; Suspect Held A Seal Beach pnest died Tues day of injuries suffered w hen he• was assaulted Feb. 9 in St Anne's Catholic Church. and police said the assailant. stall at la rge-, now faces a murder charge S<'a l Beach police a re seeking public a'lstst.ance m local.mg the man who !>truck Father Felix Oohcrty. 63, on the s ide of his head with a fist at the door of tht> rectory. The prietrt was assault· ed without provocallon . pohcc s aid The pr i es t wa s n o t hos pitalized i mme diately but roll apsed al tht' rectory fo'eb. 16, polan• said. and was rushed to St. J ohn's llosp1ta l in Sa nta Monica. Wss Doesn't Deter Broun MANCHESTER. N.11 . (/\P) -G<lv. Edmund 0 . Brown Jr. has dis missed his poor s howing in New Hamps h ire's l e ado (( primary, aayi.n1 he would lake his campaign on to Wisconsin. Brown said earlier he wo uld forego sev eral prima r ie s in M aasacbuaett.s and three Southern states to concen· trate oo bulld.ln1 bis cam· paign o raanization in Wl1con.atn, which holdl lts primary Aprll 1. BrownJathered only JO percent tbe vote ln the 1 tate'1 D•mocratlc prlmary, tratline far behind Preeident Carter wllh 49 percent and Sen. Edward Kennedy with 31. • 1 All-to-winner Initiative Dies 'Pee' Paray Plan Nixed STANFORD <AP > -Stanford UnhenHy lrat.endU. bave rejected u oft• f~ P9DtboU1e ma1aala• for aa all· e xpeDIH·P•ld party. , .. t ... four,...... SACUllENTO <AP> -The author ot a propotaJ to NPA1 wlnHr·take·all rulff fer the CaWomia RepubUeu primary 11y1 b1I beUot lnlUaUH la deed but he'll carry oo the fllbt ln court. (Related story. Pa1eA3). The failure of st.ate Sen. John Sehm!U' lnWative drive could alve former Gov. Ronald Reapn'a presldenual camPA18n a victory worth slx Umes as many d ele1ate1 to the RepubllcaDNatiooalCoovention as the 15 Rea1an woo Tuesday in New Hampebire. That's because state law now' gives all 168 California delelates to the wi.DDer of the Republican primary. instead of dividing them proportionately among all candidates in accord with tbe popular vote. If lbe results of the June 3 California primary are the same a.s the latest California poll. in wb.lcb Reagan led George Bush Cyclists' Toy Run Still On? PASADENA CAP ) -A !->pokesman fo r a group of motorc~clc clubs which a nnually ride mto Pasadena with to)'5 for needy children say!> lbe threat of Ji.111 would not dissuade him from com 1ng agaan. even though the c 1 · ty has withdrawn permiss100 for thee venL Polin• Chad Bob McGowan eom plained that lht• mangling of .. ur h ~roup!'-a~ Lht• lh'll':-. /\~el-; j nd Devil'!> D1sc1plt•., rn•ate-d a ...1t uat1on too volat1 lt· ror th(· pohct· department to mana~t· 1 h<.-city Board of Director; rnl(-d la'>t week not to renew the pNm1l to hold the tnv run here "f havt' ·not ruled out l'a.,:.iden.1 .1s our Toy Hun des tmataon. ·· s;.11d R o n Ro lC'lff. t he M o d lf it·d Motorcyclt• A-.soc1at1on's bu....1 ness mana)!1•r in S.1cram eoto. tn J tt•lephont· mt1.·n ll'V. Gasohol Backed SACR ,\M F'\TO 1 AP > -Thi· J,!.1sotine-jlt11hol m1"<tun.· callf'fl .,:;i sohol l'tJUlcl l'M• .,old year·rotm<l an Ca!Jfom1.1 <1e.,1>1lP ft>ars of .11r pollut.wn undl•r a 0111 approvtid by jO Assembly com m allcc T uc.-s- day ••·21 wJtb seven other a.pubticam 1pllttina the rst, repeal at wtnner-t.aie·a.U na&e. would COit Reacan as delqat.es -oearty tO pe~t of the total needed for the GOP nomination. Callfornla ls the only state wltb a winner·take·all prt~, and ae.,an backera have fOUCbt bud to keep it that way for l9IO. "The iDitlaUv• on the ballot la dead, but the llaue ian't dead," Scbmita said ~r Loe Anceles County reported that 39 percent ot the Zll.103 voter slJDUtt.utts filed there were eJther invalid or duplicates . ''Now we fall back on the court ault challenging winner· ta k e ·all on constitutional grounds. Ultimately, it will be up to the National Conventioa to decide," ScbmJtJ: said. ·•Peta:• JOO MCI of beer udabmd. A Stanford f ater-Frater'D.lty Cou.Del took the action ~ an. campus fem1Dlat P'OUP8 arf\Md that tbe ..avenJiy mfcbt appear to be support. lDC the magazine, WlUcb featuns photo layoat.a of nude women aJoac wWl ftc- tl on. lntervlewa and artJclel. Jnter~l"raterntty Council president Jobn JUaaey aa1d, "We don't air-with l.beir (the femlntm') ytew. point. Tbetr coocem la that Penthoule will be able to use SUn!ord'• name. But our coocem la that we may insult or offend aome peo- ple." F ..... P-.AI 'IEMPLE DEFECTORS. • • other culta, said they feared "hll squads" bad been organized to kill them afte r the m ass murder· suicide o( more than 900 of Jones' followers i.n Jonestown, Guyana, on Nov.18, 1978 T be MiUses foUowed Jones for more tban 1ix years before leav· tn,r tbecult ln 1975. A son. Eddie Miils, about 17, was borne at the lame of the shootings but told police he dldn·t lK'e or bea r an)'tlun~. ac· cord mg to Sgt M lchel de Latour of tbe Berkeley Police . He was released a rter questlonina by police. Sgt. Jim Gaebe said the bod1,-., v.ere d iscove r e d by the c hildre n 's ~randmotber . who 11 , .. d ne:-xt door. lier n<imt· ...,J..., not rclt'a.~ Iii• "Jld ">h•· f11und .tll thrt'l' '1tl1m.., in 1t11 111.1•tlr ti .. <!n.om jnd r'111 :.ctt·Jn1111. 1nt1 ~.dd1c ., l>t:d room thul ht p.1r• nl:. hart ht'1•11 s hot. ...,,,.. l •·lt·phont·d polaC't' .\II thrt»' v1rt1111, h.1d be1•n '>ht•t rn tho · head 1>0!11·•· ,,lid. \nolht-r !>On ~l· "' n•tum1-<l homt> tod;I\ 011 h1 rll11t11rc>cl1·, dcl..1tour :.iud lh·l-llour s<i1d 1"•111 ,. hjd no 'll'IH'<'t."> 111• "'oultl not d1-.cu. ... , dct.ub of Ull' -.hooting:., mc-lu<t rn~ t he t~·ix· of "'°t'Jpc.>n U.'><'<l or the nature ot the wounds. Police emerged from th .. scene of the shootings about 8 .~ a.m . carrying what appeared to be a n ne wrapped In brown paper Also at the scene was Or. Chris Hatcher. a psycblatrL-.t who has worked wltti Temple dt!· f e~t.ors 8Dd aaalsted police in a number of hostage sttuaUOns. A fn end of lhe family, Ken Dag enais. 17. d escr ibed lb•· Millse; as 3 "'-cry open famiJy," saying they oft.en left tbelr door unlocke-<1 so the c hildren':. friends could come and go with ease. Archie Ijames. who assumed leaderstup ot the remnants of the Temple. dcclm cd to com ment , alU1ough he said he talked today to on1: r1f t.hc sons. wtio (',died to tdl him or the shoot· m~:.. ,\ nt>aghbor. Barbara Perry. sJ1d ~r family was home at th~: t1ml' pol.ace estimate the shoot an~s took ptace. ·we didn't hear J thing," !>oh•· said \1 r; Perry sair1 "tx> had S•"'l:·o \\ r., Mall ... early TuMlday •·vi- n1 nc and nothing apJ)(':.i red out 11C lht• ordirw.r). She de!>cnlx-d lhl· ~t 1ll.s1.-.; a-" "vl'ry nice people·· One Week Extension On Our Winter Sale ... d ue \ .... I lo \\'inter r ains. Now ends :\I arch 8. ' 18th Century b y Drexel On Sale Now / Take advantage of these exceptional opportunities for substantial savings on all of our quality lines. Don't delay!! NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT ... , .. ·: ·. .. ·. ··. ,. ,. . ' ·. .. ... . . Orange Coast -··· -EOI TI 0 N OL 73. NO. SB . 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 27, J980 T .. •Y'•Cl .. I•• N.Y.8teek• N Fl FTEEN CENTS efectors lain Passengers Fl~e Burning Plane in ltfanila ...... ,........ Terrified passl•nger !-. run for safet~ a~ a four-eng1nt• JetltnC'r carry in~ 13:-> people is envelopt•d in smukl· af\l'r <1 crash landing at ~lantl a lnternal1onal A ir port Thrc•t• of thC' 135 passengerc; werl:' pre .... umed dt:ad <"itl' .,tor> l'aet· ,.\~) Newport Mayor Assails 2 FirDlS By RICHAR D GHF.t:N (M tM °""' ~ ... it•fl Newport Bea «h Mayor Paul Ryckoff eriticin•d In m e Com p a n y and the Koll Comp&nv Tuesday. saying they ;,ire en~ag ing in pollt1C'al t actic~ t hat "threaten to stymie the ('1ty'~ governmental proet·i-;s ·· S pokesmen for ttH· I rv1n1· Com pany a nd the Koll Comp.inv denied it .. We an· prc!>e ntl ~ in th1· throe s of a wcll-orga111zc·d und funded public· rc·latwns <1nd Jcl vertising 1:ampa1gn b y d<• velope rs to undc·rm inc.· publu· confidence m Nl'" 1>or l nl'ath < 1 ty govemml'nl." Ryckuff s;.11d ;it an a fternoon prcss <·onfrn·nn· · Ryckoff c1tl'd u S7 m1l11on damage laws uit filc>d h\' the Kull Co m pan y a )'.( a 1 n s t N ,, 1.qw rt Beach and fi vc coum·il ml'mbC'r~ as "a polit1c<1l gimmu:i... a 1wpt•r tiger , a publicity stunt lie s aid the la"sutt """ ftll·d in a n atte mpt to h.1rnss <ind 1n timidate the City Council and to p romote the Koll Company ·~ s pN·aal inkrt.'Sls Koll Compl:tn)' \'ice President T im Strader <;aid the lawsuit i4' in no way politica l. "The lawsuit is b as(•d on th<' 1lk~al a<:ls l'mbarkccl upon b1.· lhl' Cit y Coun('tl OH·r the past two \.Pars:· Stradf'r s aid "We "nn't drop lht• s u11 unul propn 1on 1111~ 1~ reslort•d for our hotel .111cJ office bu1 I ding " Th(• Cit v Council revised the l'it~ ·~ g<'ncral plan Dec 11. 1979. in effect rezoning an 8.5-acrf' ~•t<.· near John Wu.}nc Airport on "htl h the Koll Com p an} 1n tc11dNl lo build a hotl•I Thl' suit l'laims the company tan't hudd t hl' hotel un<IN the terms of tlu· r l'\ 1sed zoning i\n Irvine Company 10ttlC1tNI l:iwsu1t C1g<11n!)t the <'1ty Council for tts DN· 11 , 1979. rcw nc di' t·1s1on v.as "<•ttled out of c-ourt :\1 on day H) ckoff s a1cl that ""htle the• Irvine C9mpany lawsuit was set tl£'d salis factorily. 1t lt'ft th~ cit v with a legal expense When aske d 1f he expected maJor landowners lo legally re t aliate afte r the Dt'c. ll. 1979. re zonl', Rvckoff ~aid . · T didn't ex pec·t that they would rnrrc th<' c1· ly todl'fcndcos th lawsuits .. Picking up tht• <ilttick on th<' lr\'ln<' C'ompany. R} c k11fF !-atd . "Th(' l'OmpJn:. has mounted ;i C'ampati!n to d1..,(·rt•d1t 1·l1•ctC'd of fic1als .. H:.c koff <,a 1d the r ompanv published an 1nflumm<itor) a rt1 cl\• 1n it s "New Worlds ' M aga.1;1ne "h1C'h st<1 tcd that Ne"" port Hc.ich rl'<iil1t·nt~ v. ant C'fl c·ont1nut'd ~ro"t h as long a~ 1t was w1:>ll dl's1gm•cJ "It v.as a ""cll-v. nttcn pll'CC or professional propaganda spe<ik 1n~ with onl:. -its own authont) ... R) eknff said Hc•sponding to Ryckoff'..; com ments. l n1nc Compan\ spokesman .Jerry Collin., ... a1rl ·w e agree with the mayor in lhl· s en se that it w<1s we ll-written " 'A POLITICAL GIMMICK, PAPER TIGER , PUBLICITY STUNT' Newport Mayor Ryckott Talk• Politic• at Preas Conference Killers Go to Prison; Parole Opposed OROVlLLE (AP > -Two young white men who admitted stalking and killing a deaf black man when they couldn't find any animals to s hoot were sentenced lo 25 years to hfe in prison to d ay. and th e judge recom mended they never be paroled "Marvin Dea n Noor and James T Mccarter have de m CONVICTIO IN STALK·llAYINO JeMM MoCaftef (left), M•rwtn Noor 'I j • onstrated for som e time their total d is regard for the rights of others." s aid Bulk County Superior Court .Judli(e Jean Morony "Their action in this CCJSt' wa~ calloui:. and m<1l1c1ous I rec o mmend their terms bi' hxed at life and they be kept in pnson iM life without any po~sib1lity of pa rn lc " But the slate Board of Prison Terms rould decide to gr ant paroles Cll~er the two have spent 16 years. eir; 'It months in prison. or two-thirds of the minimum 25 years Noor, 19. a nd Mccarte r. 20, admitted s hooting Jimmy Lee Campbell. 22, from their car as he walked along u railroad track in nearby Chico Jan. 13, 1979. Authorities said the two had been drinkillg heavily The sentence imposed ts the maximum for fi rst -degree murder. to whi c h the two pleaded guilty Jan. 30. In a pica ba r gain with authorities. the pair avoided the possibility of the death penalty. which can be ln\posed for a racially motivated murder. Noor and Mccarter r emained exp ressionless when the sen· tence was read t o a quiet courtroom before about 30 spec· talon, one a black woman who wepL The m e n remained In co unty cuatod y awaltlna transfer t.c> \he atate prieon at Vacavllle, while authorities de· clde wheTe they wm be housed permanenUy. Black leaden expressed out- rHe when the lfuillv oleH were rC'le:ised last month. because a yl'a r Ion~ ,::ag order had been imposed. and b<'cause the plea bargain preH·nterl thl• poss1b1h l' of a death sentence · Tht· Butte County chapter of the National Ass0<'1at1on for the Ad\ ancement of Colored Peopll' has held several m eetings on the issue and threatcnt>d to seek federal cha rl(c•s against county offt c1als for the handling or the CC:ISC S t a te Attorney General Geors:c DeukmeJian has asked the county distract attorney for a report The two men and Dani Lee Shop(', 24. were arrested the day after the killing after police re- ce 1 ved anonym ous telephone calls s a y ing the three had ,4D MOVED PUP DOGGONE FAST "M y pup sold fast with help from the Daily Pilot. ··A Dally Pilot classified ad w aa a hqwling s uccess for me." That's the advertlslng success story of the man who placed lhll ad in the Daily Pilot. English Bull, 5 mos. all papers. ahot.s. red and whl~. lOUlllltU. Let the Dally Pilot make your sale a t.ail-waggln' success. A friendly ad-viaor Is walUnc to h elp at 642·5678. bragged about tht• s hooting They Wl'rt.' t•har~ed Jan 16. 1979. with murder under the specia l c1rcumstunces of killing a person bec·au..,t• of his ra('C. a dt>alh penalty chargl• Two days Inter _ Chaco Municipal Judge i\nn Rutherford 1mpol'll'd a gag orde r and no more information became pubhc until the guilty pleas last month On July 23. 1979, Mrs Shope. a mother of thre<> who had left her hu s ban d and w as Noor 's g irlfriend. pleaded guilty lo second-degree murder and turned state 's evide nce Last November. she was sentenced to 15 vears to life in state prison. She provided most of the story about what ha ppened after the three had spent the day riding around. drinking and smoking marijuana_ They had a 30-30 Win chester hunting rl(lc a nd h od unsuc- cessfully looked for deer or even a cow to shoot, she said. .. Dean and Jim started t.alk:.ing about getting dark meat," Mrs. S hope t estified. "They were talking about getting • blacks, oth e rwise ntgaers, critters. animals, dark m eat.·' • Mrs. Shope saJd Noor spotted "a colored man" a nd told Mccarter to shoot him and he did. The three tben returned to Oroville, where Noor shot at - but ml...S -a black woman. "Jim 1aid about It belnl a •lrl. and Dean said, 'What's lhe dirterence? Critters is critters·." Mn . SbopetesUlied. 2 Aided Ex-cult Members BERKELEY CAP J Two de rectors fro m the doo m t!d P eo pl es Temple . wh o established a center to he lp othe rs fl eeing from religious cults. we re found shot to death 1n their home. police said today . The bodies of Al Mills, 51, and ha s wife . J eannie Mills. 40. we re fo und Tuesday night in their small c·ott<ige lo<'ated n ear <i rest ho me . poltce s<11d The ir d <1uj?htcr. Oaµhene Mills, 15, ab o was found at the cottage. sufferin~ from g unshot v. ound."> in the head She wa<; list t.•d 1n ··\cry a1t1ra1· cond1t1on <it i\lt<1 Bates Hospital Polin· declined to s peculate on "'hether the.· s hoottngs wl·r1• r(• l;tll'd to the _\lilt...· conncct11m v. 1t h the Tcmolc Som<' mt>mbt'r-. of the lluma n F r\•t·dom Ccntt·r f<1rmed b" the \1 111::.e~ in 1978 to ht-IJ> dl'lt:ctvr!> from thl· Pe-oplt.·!-t T empi<: . ,d other c•ulll>, :.atd lhC) fc.·art"tl I.It -.quads" had bt·cn organ11e I ·o kill tht'm Jftt•r tht ma'>'> murrfor 'uicadc of mor•· than 900 of Jonv:. follo v.ers in J onl">lOl.\n . <;u}and. on !"o' 18. 1978 The ~1ilbe~ followed Jon~ r,,r more than ~1x )cars before lea,· 1n~ the cult in 1975 A son. Eddie Mills . about 17. was home at the time of the bhootin~s but told po lice he dtdn 't M .'l' nr hc•ar <1n) thtnl!. at· cording to S~t Mi chel deC<itour of the Berkeley police fie was re leased afte r questloninJ<? by police S~t Jim Gaebt• :-.aid the bod1e:. " e r e d 1 ., <" o v l' r e d b ~ l h e r hlldren .., grandmother. 1A hu ltH·d next cloor Jh-r n.iml' "'a::. not rell'al>l'd lie 'a1rl ~he found a ll thrt-t' 't('ltm:. in tht• mJ,tPr bedroom .ind · ran 'cr.;>am1nJ.? into Eddie~ hcdroom thal h1~ p<1renb had lwen ..,hot .. Shi• l1•lt'phont•d polt 1·t' \II thrl·•· \IC'llm.., had lwt·n ... hot m thl' hl'ad. 1>0lice ..,,11d Anotht'r son Sit'\'" rl'tumt·d hnme todJ~ on ht' motorr~d1 ch'Latour -.a1rl lh•L..1tour -..1111 pnlin· h.ui no 'U'.'>pt'l·ts lk ""'lllld nol llt-.t'Us::. r\l.'ta1b 11( tht• ,hoot m J,?S lllt lu\1 tlll! the t~ !Jt.' of V.t'Jpon U~t·d or lht' naturl· ur lhl' >A ounds P olict• t•rner..:Nt from tht' '.'Ce nt' of thl' '.'>h110t1ngs a bout 8 30 " m earn mJ.! "h.tl appcart-d tn 1,.. J ri rl~· " r aµ pl'CI in hrov.11 µapt·r Also at lht• sC't'nl' ".1'.'> Dr Chris lhllcher . .i ps) ch1..1tr1~l "ho has workl.'d v. llh Tt-mpl1• dt· rec tors a nd a::.~1sted police in a number of hosta~t' s1tuat1on~ A. frie nd of the famth . Ken DaJ?ena1s. 17. d escrihcd tht• Millses as a ··ver y open fllm1\y." ~aying they oftl•n left their door unlocked so tht• c h 1ldrcn 'b frie nds could come.• a nd ~o 1A1lh ease Archie 11ame:., who assumed leadership of the rl'mnanb of the Temple. declmN1 to com- me nt. Coa~• \\'eather Partly cloudy with 20 pe r· cent chance of rain tonight. 10 percent through Thurs- day arte rn oon . Lows ton ight 53 at the beaches and 63 inJand. Highs Thurs- day 70to 76. INSIDE TODAY Actrtss Suzanne Somers now hopes to make a name in IM mot.W•. 8-« ato111. Page. Bl. AIY-l«WClt Ol '--•·...,., ,.. =. ..... ~ a.ulflM 0 1 c-Mt " c~" 0..-MMltft ........ ·~· .. ......... CIU ~ Cl-tt ~ ... ,,, ; - ....... , ........ . \ Ill :-.t un bu1ld1n)! 1111d1•1 l'o nstruc tto n 111 i\l.'" pot t lil':t<'h lll'JI tlh• l'llUnly a ir port '>USt am1'ti 111111• dam.1)!1' 'l'lll''>day uft1•rnoo n "ht•n f11~· l>n,1-.l' nut 1m ltw th1 r<t floor. but .i lot ol 111~ulat11m ni.tl1•nal \\.t:o. nuncd Fire ln\ t'!->l1~ator .Jim t lpton sm<I tht• blaze <it I :m I l>m 1• !'it m~1 \ h~H 1..• lx•t•n s ta rte d bv a -.n wldl'nn~ l'lg ar~·tl\'. or il hummg cinder I 111111 .1 \H•ldl'r ·, to r<'ll Osborne Plans Retireme1il Front Cou11ly 0t•1irg t• 0 :,-l:lorill'. O r .1nJ!1· l'nunt\ ':; fin.t l\nd onlv t-:nv1ron mental M .1nt1 ~t·mt•nt AJ!1•nc~ d1rt'l't11r. "rt•llrtnl? 1\rnl l aflt•r n e a r I ) :w ~ t• .1 r :> u r 1· u u n t y -.t•rva·l' T ht• tH·\ t•ar-old O~bornl' !\:ud he "ill b1•1·om1• ma n a~c r of µrOJ t't't~ for lht• W:irmin$!1on <.1roup of lr\'inc. a development <Ompany One of his projects. he said. will be the development of the 2.700-acre ·wni tmi;! Ranch in the foot h ii Is of s outhern Orangt· C'ount v O s bornl'. who firs t was l'mploycd tn 1950 by the county a ~ ,1 fl ood c ont rol dt:~1 g n e n14incer, will rct·enc $511.HOO from the county m accumulated :-.1c·k lc·avc when he steps down. II <· :.i ls o s tands to rcce1vC' S9.:WO w vacation time unle ss it 1s used prior to hts leaving. H e also is in line to r eceive an annual s alary of $42,700 in re u rement pa v. Pe rsonnel Director R.A. Scott said that the sick leave payoff b Che lars::cst in Ora nge County t11stOr) Th(• previous htgh of $41.000 v.Pnl lo former Gcnc.:r~d Ser vicf•o, J\~1·nc·'.>-01rc:ctor Cub:.. Morns upnn tus n•s1gnalion in 1977 In 1971. ():,born(' wao, :'lppomt t·d director of the E11v1ronml'n tal Management Agcnt•y , a dt·· pJ rtment that oversees all nt•w {'Ounty development. flood co11 trol, parlQ. and r ecrcal1on a1,; t1 v1t1e:. "'It had bee n m y h ope to achi<'VC 30 years Of ~wrvice with six years as director of the EMA tater this year before consider mg this action." Osborne said in a letter to county supervisors. "llowever, an attractive op· portunity for post retire me nt e mploym <'nl has present ed itself requinng an earlier decision. · · 1 would be pleased to serve your board in such volunteer positions you might think fit my <:apabilities for rontribut1on." he !.aid Oil Spill Slows MEXICO CITY <AP> The Clow of oi I from Mexico's runaway oil well has been reduced t<> ·:sub !>Lanttally less" than 2.000 ba rrels •' day. accordulg to a s pokcsmar Cor PEMEX. the nationa l oil monopoly. That com pares wit..h 30.000 barrel<> a day when the Ix· toe Well in Lhe Bay of Campechc first blewoutonJuneJ.1979. ORANGE COAST ,. DAILY PILOT J~ ~.,._,.,..._, o.it¥ Pilot. •tlft •tr.lit" t'\nMft.. l>•~tlw ,.._~P,.jlO\f,.f\OUOh"""fbpt,_..()r~ (0"'' P...at~nQ~tt ~"""~'"°""'•'_. 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Mv ......... 142-•11 N-M Board to Send Notices of Layoffs - By JACKIE llYMA~ OI -0.llt P119t St•U Nt•wport-Mt•sa s chool trush>es d1•c1dt'<l Tue!>day tu ~t·nd layoff 11ot1et'S to about 116 teachers and l:! to 15 sµt•c tal educat ion s taff nw m b c r s . c it 1 n iz d (' c Ii n tn g l'nrollment and the n<'ed to cut .ibout S5 million from ne xt ~t·ar·s bud~C't Seven people spokl' a guinst till' JayoCfs Four o( them t•'(. pressed stro ni:: t·ont·Prn about tht• proposed cut or s1:>. pnm.ir~ n•:.id1n j.! tt•:J('he ro,, sav1n l! th:1t teuch1ng youngstl·rs 111 read 1-. lh l· bas1" or NIUC'at1nn Hill Cue. pn·-.1rkn1 11r lt11· "\ t• '' po1 l ~1 1•..,.1 I 1·1.k I.I\ ion of 'I 1·.1<•h1 r-. 1·.oll1·cl lh•· l,l\ofb 1111· ld1 •:-. of \1;11 1 h ll1•1·Ju-.1· of .1 -.l.lt•· rt''lu1 n ·m1•nt th at th• 11ot1n ·s b<' sc·nt hy "1 arch l 1 ('ut' noted that. accordin~ tn ~taff m(•mb<•rs, ;ill INlt hl'r' n • t·t•1\ ml! layorr notu·e.., 1n pre' 1ou~ years have subsequently bet·n or fered re-employm ent wilh lhcd1s - tncl, and said he vic·w<; the dis trict, and s<iid he views the notices as an undue hardship "The heartbreak and insecuri- ty <rrl' unnecessary." Cuc s <.11d . "Hundreds of career plans hav<.• bt·cn h<'ld 1n hmho. 'C't not ''°'' lt•a(·her ha.., ac\11 all\ twcn m \Olu ntu r il} r 1·ll';1-.1·d f rom Ncwport-M1•:-a It "ill ha ppen ;1gain this year " Ill· also criltctzed district of f1 c1als for bringing up the layoffs t \\o weeks tx•fon• tht· de<idhnc ,1nd Jll'>t two days befor<' a thre<.·· mem bl'r fa c t -f1nd 1ng panl'I opens hearings on -.talem ated teacher contract negot1<1t1on!> Those hC'armgs are scheduled to begm Thursday School Board r'rt.'!-.1dent KC'n Wayman said Tucsd<1y one of lht• rt•asons ror the bud~c·t cui.. •.md !.Offil' of thl' l:woffs 1s 1 ht· <'osl of s;ilarv inrrcasr -.. Thl' layor'rs urc expected to ~an• t he district S2.6 milLion lll'Xt ~·car Officia ls arc contmu· m~ to l'Xamtnc lh<' budeet to trim an addjttonal $2.4 m illion in other areas. They a lso arc think· tnR about charg in~ for bus trans1)(}rtat1on. In rl'spon,1.· to the..' t·onc('rn-. .1bout primary reud1ng teacher., l>Pp111 y Suµe rrnlt'ncl1·nt Nnrman l.0;1h :-<11d l ht• d1~trll'I ~(·H•r,d Vl·ars ugo budge ted $250.00() ;J \ea 1 1·xt r a for tlll' ri·ad1n l' t•·a t'hl'r' ~ho -.upplL'mt·11t th1 11•g11l.1r prog r;1111 111· • •. 11<1 -.1.111· fundmj.! lh11111l'11 I h1· School I 111 p rov1•n 11•111 I 'r1• .-r.1m II"'' \ear 1s 1•)qwt t1·d to lil'lp elt mt nt.iry :-chools kc1.·1> 11µ I h1.·1 r rcaclt11g prog ra m s. To rce1•1n• la} orr nl)ll('I''>. 111 onh·r of n •vt•f'•l' :-.t·n1orit'. Jn• about 4fl tempora ry lt'achL'r.., •Ill regular teachers, 15 s pecial 1.·ducat1on t e<1chcrs. 12 to 15 s pe c i al cdu c;,i tio n s upport workers such as psychologists a nd spl'cch ther a pists and teach e r.., 1n the l·le m C'nt ar y ... chool 1•nrichmt•nl pro~ram and the six 1 l'Jdmg Lt•ochcr:o. Pilot Raps Airlin(• SAN UIEGO (AP > -A Pac1f1c Southwl•o,t Airlines ptlot h<is r<·· !.1gnl'd ~J ftcr accusing the m rlmc o f unsafe fLight c rew scheduJ1n~ which he said caused the Sept. 25, 1978 midair collision that claimed 144 Ji ves Capt. Bob Chapman. a 14-yt•ar PSA vcte run. said Tues· day the airline does not a llow 1Ls flight crew members adc.'Quatc rest periods. ---JUST BREAK/NC------... L.ate items /rom today's world and natwnal news dt>velopments Gunman Kills Hostage In Bus H~jacking Cl:'\CINNATr c AP l /\ gunman commandeered a pa rk ca G rcyhound bus and killed one person today berore he was over· powered by other hostages and token into c ustody. police said Police said Walter C Atkins. 32. of St. Louis was arrested and taken to General Hospital. Poli ce Sgt. John Osterbrink '><m.l a m<1 n sitting in the depot lobby Lhrew down a can of soda hC' had bel'n dnnktn~. drew a gun a nd forced" man who had bct•n wu1 ting to boar d lhe bus. Attackft-s 1t'ou•d IJ.S. Ent'.loy BOGOTA, Colombia CAP) A dozen attackers shot their way into a reception at th<' embai.sy or the Dominican Repubbc today. woundin~ the U S. ambassador and taking several diplomats hos tage, police said. One Colombian soldier was reported killed by the raiders, ap. parently leftist ~uerrill as. and at leas t five pers ons outside the err't bassy were reported wounded The American ambass ador , Diego C. As encio, was shot three times and was t aken to Bogota's military hospital, a policeman near the besieged e mbassy told the r adio station Caracol. Mortgage Rate 14~ -Perren• LOS ANGELES (AP) -The nation's largest thrift lender has joined the la rgest federally chartered savings and loan ln· stitutlon in ra ising home mortgage rates to 141.'J percent. T he increases by Home Savings & Loan Association and California Federal Savings reflected a record·breaJcing 13.629 percent r ate paid for six-month Treasury Bills in Monday's auc- tion, but 1enders said funds available for mortgage were sUll light. The increase to 14 v.r per~nt followed the lead set Monday by G lendale Federal. Great Western Savings & Loan and American Savlngs. 6old P~ Dlpf -.q.r Stea't111 LONDON <AP) -Gold prtces dipped lo Europe today as lhe doUar held mostly steady on world currency marketa. Gold bullion lost '14 an ounce in trading on the big Zurich · market and was sellUlg for $828. ln London, the afternoon fixjng by five major dealers was $1636, down S6 rrom Tuesday. In New York aold was trading at $630. London sliver prices eued to $33.2!1 an ounce from $33.SO Tuesday. But the met.al traded at $33.80 tn New York . • , -------------- Priest's Injuries Fatal A seal .Beaeb priett died Tuei· day ot IA.lurie9 s ulfered when be wu HUulted Feb. 9 ln St. Anne '11 Catholic Church. and pobce said the ut1nilant, atW at larae. now l•ce• a murder charge. Seal Beacb police are seeking public usistance ln locaUDc the man wbo struck Father Felix Doherty, 83. on the aide of his head with a fist at tbe door ol the rectory. The priest was assault· ed without provocation, police Sltld. The pri e s t wa s n o t bosp1taJ1zed immediately but collapsed a t tbe rectory Feb. 16, Police said, and was rushed to St. J ohn's Hospital in Santa Monicu. At Ule nosp1tat surgery was J){!rformed on a blood clot in the a rea where he was s truck. The priest rem ained hospitalized un· t1I his death at 1: 15 pm. Tues· cf :iv Sea l Beach police Capt. Sam O'Am1co said a parishioner has nffC'red a Sl.000 rewa rd lhrough Seal Beach police for informa· t10n lt'adrng to the arrest and t·onv1ctaon of tht! priest 's as- ~allant. Tht· s uspect was described as .1 white male in his mid to late ~)(ls. clean shave n, about six feet ta ll and 150 pounds Teens Injured As Newport Truck Flips Two teen·agers are recovering tn Houg Hospital from in.Juries lhcy suffered Tuesday a rte moon when Lhe light pickup Lruck 1n "'hich th(•y wcrC' ndin~ went out of control • .ind rlipJ><.•d on·r on lrv1nl' ,\venue near Santa Isabel Paul L1•w1s Dt·).!ughl'lm11. 17 .1nu l>ebbll' D1blJ:-I, 1'1 l>olh of ln1n1· on ·.111 f ;11r anu ).!oo<.l 1'011 d1tw11 n ·.-.pL't't l\ 1·1~ 111 l111.1 g ll•1 .... p1t,1l H11IJ111 tC'n Brumn\1'11·1 1 t .ind \I 111\ !-.tar11 Ii 11 both 11f Ir' 1111 Wl'I ,. lreatl·tl .11111 rl'i1.·.10,('d f1 •1111 ('ost,1 ~l1:SL1 \J1·111onal I lo-.p11:t1 . :\t 1~s Brumm..t\'C. Mio,-. !')liJrwh and :\t 1ch;.i1·I ,,,.alt•\, of rn 1n1 " "'ho "'a:,. not tnJt1rt•1l. "'t·n · nd1n).' 1n thL' bed of the truck O-.r"'*"''-"-GETSSCHOOL POST Appointee Franco Judy Franco Appointed to Trustee Seat Judy Franco. a former pres1· dent of lhe Harbor Council PTA. w a !> appointed Tuesday by Newport-Mesa school trust.ees to fill a vacancy on the seven· m e mber school board. Mrs. Franco. who lives on Lido lsle. was selected over four other applicants to represent Trustee Area 5, which includes Balboa, Lido and much of Newport's beach area. Carol Martin resigned earlier this month for personal reason. ... Her term expires tn November, 1981 Durio~ a public int.erv1ew last week with the other apphcan~. Mrs . Franco sa id she would seek eh.•etton 1n 1981 1f appotnted. In selecting th<• 12 yea r !'l e wport Beach r es ident. t r us tees cited h t·r longt1 mt.· pa rt1c1pat1on in ~chool-relatt·d a c t1v1t1es a nd knu v. lt~d gt: or !>Chnol tS.,ues M n .. 1-'r c1n<'11 will IJol• -.i·attd 111 30 d.1~-. .• 1u ·onJ111g t1i 't.1t• liJ ~ Landin~ S<·ary ~ 1-:W \HI\. :-.; .J U\f' I A11 f .. 1-.1t·n1 \11 J1u1·' wt t Jrn 1nl.( xi. pt·t 'Im-. l,1n1J.-tl lwn ..ilnio ... t Kil 111111utt"' J.it1· • .Ct1·r ,, • •·11,11r l1 ct11 f iii• cl forl'111g 0!!11 1,.., 1•1 rn.11>.• '1sual 1·hi·1 ~ ... lo r11 '"'' •u r t• lh•· ;11 r 1·r .:f1 ... I.ind 11 ~1·.1 r v..1 tlov. n Thi' I>< 4 "'.1 fort • ct ro t • ·' lt11ld1n1• p.1tt1 •rn 'I 111·• d.I\ 11111 I I he pilot "J' J-. ... ur1 cl t h1 ~1 ,,, v. a!. loc~1·d Schmitz Repeal Try Faih SACRAMENTO <AP> -The aut.bor of a propo1al to repeat w inne r·take·•ll rules for the Calltomia Republican primary says his ballot iniu.ti•-t la dud but he'll carry on the flibt in court. CRelaledstory, PqeA.3). The failure of state Sen. J ohn Schmitz' initiative drive could give fo rme r Gov. Rona ld Reagan's p~idenlial campaJgn a victory worth six times as m a n y d e l ega te s t o th e 'Re publican NaUooal Convention as the 15 Reagan won Tuesday in New Hampshire. That's because state law now gt ves all 168 California delelates to the winner of the Republican primary, inst ead of dlvlding them proportionately aIJ>Oal all candidates in accord with the Popular vote. If the results or the June 3 California primary are the same as the latest California poll, in which Reagan led Geor ge Bush 4 9·21 with seve n o ther Republicans splitting the rest. re peal or winner-take-all rules would cost Reagan 8S delegates -nearly 10 percent of the total needed for the GOP nomination. California is the only stale with a winne r-take-all primary, and Reagan backers have fought ha rd to keep It that way for lM). '"The initiative on the ballot is dead. but the issue isn't dead." Schmitz said after Los Angeles County reported that 39 percent Qf the 238,703 voter shmatures filed there we re either invalid or duplicates. "Now we fall back on the c·ourt suit challenging winner· t.:t k c-a ll n n con s titutional ~rounds. Ultimately, it will be up to the National Convention to decide, .. Schmitz said. Air Base Reunion Planned in Mesa 'I ht' Co:-ta M t-sa His torical :we 1L'ly "'lU !>porn.or its annual :-...in ta An:.t 1\1r Hase reuruon, tn n11•m orv of World War II ac· ll\1\11...,·m <:o-..ta ~tcsa, from 1 :30 to -1 p m Saturday. Thi• l'H'nt. 011t·n to the public. ~ II lw ht:ld .it th•· \alifom1<1 i\1 r ,.1t1o nal <;uJrtf -.t.1t 111n al ~15 1 'e wport l:il\d One Week Extension On Our Winter Sale ... due ., ' ~ ,· to winte r rains. l\ow ends ~larch 8. 18th Century by Drexel On Sale Now Take advantage of these exceptional opportunities for substantial savings on all of our quality lines. Don't delay!! NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT ... .. 0.11,~Sutf,._ SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY '1.000 VfCTIMS APPLY FOA RELIEF IN LAGUNA BEACH City Offlcl•I• OlapenM lnfonntltton on Feder•I Lo•ne, Gr•nta, Benettte Storm Victi1ns Set Back Laguna-based Aid Center Tries to Help By JODI CADENH EAD OtllleO.llr Pll•lS~ll Two weeks ago Shirley Kellogg was vacationing in Mexico. never dreaming that the rash or rains pounding the coast had crushed the roof of her Dana Point home. Tuesday afternoon she was at the Disaster Assistance Center in Laguna Beach along with 80olhl'r countians. hoping for slate or federal aid to repair the roof rest mg on her bedroom floor Clutchm~ a h<.1ndful of ..,t:.itc and federal forms. ~he estimates the damage to her home at $20.000. "Oh. it's not too bad I can live in the back part " Like many of th<' more than 200 fl ood victims who have poured in- to the center s ince Mond;.iy after noon. Mrs. K<.•llogg had no flood ins urance I lcr homeowners in s urancc was canceled last July, she said. aft€'r her dog ch<.·wcd up a neil!hbor'~ carpet She hopes to know by April 12. whether she qualifies for a federal disas ter ,1s:,1stanN.' loan at 3 per <.'ent NY Man Shot By Arrow NEW YORK (AP> -A Brooklyn man was s hot in the back with an arrow today by a bowman wearing a green, hooded sweater who jumped from a van and then sped off after the attack, police said. The target of the attack was /\lex Hudson. 36. police said. He was listed in critical but stable condition at Brooklyn Jewish Hospital where the arrow was re- moved. There was no immediate in· formation on what the bowman's motive m ay have been. But Transit Authority police said they were arranging protection for the hospitalized Hudson until more was learned. PCP Actions Told LOS ANGELES (AP) Violent suspects under the influence of PCP are often oblivious to pain and have extraordinary strength. a behavioral psychologist said in an a ppearance for t he Los Angeles County Deputy SheriH's Association. Laguna Beach resident Maxine Pardee compares living in her home now. to living in a studio apartment since flooding forced he r to move all of her belongings into a small l'omer of her living room. ·'I had a premonition that something like this would happen So I took out flood insurance." she laments .. But l didn't become eligible until five days after the flood · · Help may be av<1ilable to both women, since the federal Dis- aster Assistance Administration and the state Emergency services office opened a center al Laguna Beach Boys Club. 1085 Laguna Canyon Road. The• center will re- main open until at least Sunday It opens daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m thro ugh Saturday, and l to 6 p m on Sunday. Information is available on federal loans, st ate grants, un· employment assistance. social s ecurity benefits. federal tax as- s istance, temporary housing, and legal aid. Most of the storm victims nood ing the center have been from Laguna Beach, San Clemente. Orange. Huntington Beach. Newport B~ach and Dana Point Damage to county property ha!-> been estimated at $5 million. ac cording to the county Environ· mental Management Agency. No fl~urc has been given yet for s torm damage to private prop crty Fleecing Suspect Guilty on Drug Rap South Laguna resident Michael Ne wman. faci n g multiple charges of fleecin~ individuals out of more than $300,000 in con- fidence schemes. has been sen- tenced to 180 days in Orange County Jail after pleading guilty to a cocaine possession charge. Newman received the sentence Monday after entering the plea before Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett Dickey. Im- position of the sentence was stayed pending resolution or other court cases now pending against Newman, of 14 N . Stonington Road, in the Three Arch Bay private enclave. A codefendant in the case . Christine Awada, 30, of Newport Beach. was fined $20,000 by Judge Dickey. Newman and his female com- panion were alleged tohaveset up a n attempt to sell one ounce of co- caine to an undercover Costa Mesa police officer. Newman currently is facing c h a rges in Orange County Superior Court. Los Angeles County Superior Court and U S. District Court in Los Angeles over his alleged involvement lI1 con· fidence schemes in which in dividuals lost money m rigged gambling games and loan pro· c urement arrangements. 'Absence of Sailors Stuns San Diego SAN DIEGO (AP) -The day after the carrier Kitty Hawk and her support shjps docked, spill- ing thousands of Navy men ashore for the first time in months. this city was wonder- ing: Where have all the sailors gone? At Broadway's bars and tawdry tattoo s hops it's an a maz.ing s ight. So quiet. No sailors. Shopkeepers are upset And girls along the gaudy. jukebox street appeared to be downright angry Tuesday. Memorial Services Slated for Lagunan The Kitty Hawk alone carried 5,000 sailors into port Monday after an interminable nine months at sea. and they looked just like the gobs who since the 1930s have hit downtown San Diego with a lusty roar. But they are not the same. "Welcome home Kitty." cried out a big sign outside an a lmost empty go-go joint. I n addition to the Kilty Hawk crew, thousands of other sailors left her support ships, which are just back from extended duty that included a tense vigil in the Persian Gulf following Iranian militants' takeover of the· U.S. Embassy in Tehran and the So- viellnvuion of Afgbaniatan. M emoria l services are s cheduled March 8 for Orange County educator, writer. poet a nd crilic David Curtis, 61, who died of a heart attack Feb. 2 in Bremen, Germany. Mr. Curt.ls. who wrote for the Los Angeles Times. Christian Science Monitor and other publications, taught English and literature at Corona del Mar High School from 1959 until bis departure for Germany last fall. He had bee n awarded a Fulbright academic exchange to Bremen where he taught until his death. r Mr. Curtis. who also taught at UCI. Saddleback College and Orange Coast College was a resi· dent of Laguna Beach since 1959. Graduated Cum Laude with a bachelor or science degree from Columbia University, be earned master's degrees In education and Enallsb from USC and UCJ. He served during World War II in the Chlna-Burma-lndla theater u a chief warrant of· flc.r. Mr. CUrtla ii survived by his : wile Aanelore and two sons, • Henry, ot Los Angeles, and Cbadee, of New York. .·~·- Servtces are scheduled for 2 p.m . at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 1190 Momin11ide Drive. La1u.na Beach. Otber ships arrive almost dally. Asked a streetwalker: "Where are all the boys?" Undercover vice officer Lew Oberlies and his partner expect- ed to haul ln aallors all night. They c hecked 28 l ower· downtown uJoons but found only one drunk, a civilian. Aslted Oberlies: "Where tbe hell are they all?" Police vice Lt. Dave Worden said "an influx of out-of· town Sirls with aood lntewtence network" arrived with the car· rier's arrival but there were on- ly two proetitultlon arrests. The Shore Patrol saJd its men found few sailors ln town although shore leave WU reported snot· ed routiDely and encountered hardly any pr0blem1. AD H · sailor, an older man, 1aid there 11 a lollcal explanatloa lD these U mH. "They're more ~elf· d.ilclplined than the old saltl," he sa~: QI BesMIM":" a tot of them were met by wtvea at the dock. ~ Disaster Sys term Studied Orange County 2'upervisors · stopped short of calling the county's emeraency/lannlng a diuat.er, but they dl call Tues - day for a special committee to .. review and update" those plans. Supervisor s also directed emergency plan coordinators to be able to prepare daily brief- ings during stat.es of emergency. Presently, a "four-member team handles emergency pre- parations for the county. There is also an emergency council that in- cludes major county department heads. ... .....,. '*'-Y 27, ,., ·~-,,..,.,... It was dunng last week')) storm-caused state of disaster that Supervisor Harriett Wieder said she noticed "several gap)) m our emergency system " RONALD ANO NANCY REAGAN REJOICE tN VICTORY Former Caltfornla Governor Swamps Rlval Bush Mrs. Wieder, former mayor or Huntington Beach. wa!> the s upervisor most cr1t1 cal of thl' present emergency syl)lem She quoted a lette r from Hunt- ington Beach's emergen cy coordinator. Gcor1-te Thydcn. m which he l'rit1c1zcd the county·., system Reagan Revitalized By Primary Win ··Disaster prcparednC))!. m tht: county 1s in a poor :,tall' ovt·r all." Thyden said m th\• lelll'r to s upervisors JI e c a I I t• d l' m l' r g t' n c \ C'Oordin<it1on among tht: t·1 t1t·~ and tht> county "a fadurl' · But Gl'nt·ral S<:rv1ti:" Ag(•nc') Director Tom Egan l<1udl'd th•· county's responsl' to the ~torm probll'ms "Tht• ra<'l that th•· citH'S an· not coordinatl·d 1-. of their o"'n doing." ht• .. aid Mr~ W1t'Clcr .,aid .,ht· "'all'rt•d down her original h!->t of n•t·nrn m€'ndat w n" l" upgr acfr tht· emcrgt·m·v ..,~ stt·m 1n d,.ft•n·1111· to the comm1lll'l' 1dl0a 1>rn1K>.,l01I b~ Philip Anthon) Th e µrt:..,t•nl dt"J"ll'r JJ rn c e durPs, \\h1 t•h 1n t·l11 d• t>m<'r~t'nt·~ ll'IPphon" numl>t·r' h<t\'t' had m1n1mal up1fat1nl! s in ct• 197:!. sht· a..,..,t•rl t•d Tht'\' a rc :-.11 Clutr1 atl•tl. -.hi· addl'cl: that \\ht·n ..,ht•"'"" t·allt-<I 111 on a tounty hol11l ;1 ~ to ..,1gn the declaration of lo(.'al 1·m1•q!t•nc·\. offi cials even had hl•r tt·ll'phon<: number wron~ Dr.Ebling Heads County Health Unit Dr. Rex Ehbng, 49. was ap pointed Tue~day as Oran1?e Coun ty health officer by unammou~ \'Ole of the board of supt>rv1sors Ehhng, "'ho ha!) twen aC'llng health officer since last Octobt-r officially takes ovN th<· count) ., top medical post M url'h 7 al an an nu a l salaryof$54.990 Ehling JOtm•d the c ount~ .., Human S<'rv1<-t•S AJ!t•ncy two years ago. Reforl• th:.tl. the In·anl' resident held oth('r metllcal po~1 tions in Arizonu und Caltfomrn and with the CS Dt•purtml'nt ,,r Health. Edu(.'atwn and Wclfar<' 1n ChicagoCJnd Washington Ehhng replaces Dr Morton Nelson, who resigned last year ufter cr1t1c1zing "burt'uucratH' red tape" in the ('OUnty agcnC'y Wage Laws Mulled SAN FRANCISCO I/\ P 1 Tht• state Supreme Court has b£~n asked to set aside court order.. blocking the ('nforccment of ncw wage and hour la~s covcnng 6 m11l1on of the 8 2 milhon worker.- under 1lS protection MANCHF,STER . S II t /\Pl Arter pur~ing his top 1·ommand <tnd pun10.,h1n).! h1.., l'htd (;01' nv;.il "Ith a runa~a\ 'll'\or~. Honald Ikagan prom 1'>c'I to t a mpuagn JU .... l a~ ht· did 1r1 '\1".i. ll<1 mµs hue, dffording lhl' \Ol1:r.., J ll opportun1t~ t<J quc·~tum .md l~tlk . Ht·a~n. onn· c-ntH:tz<:d ci., an Jloof a nd reluct<1nt l'J nthd:.tl t• '-\Ao ilmµt'd forml'r l ' "' ,\m IJJ..,..,ador C c'flrJ!c: Bu!->h anti tht• I''"' nf t h•~ H<·put1l1t·.Jn p<Jrk Tut•..,d.J\ "1th r~1 tJf'n°1·n1 of !ht· \OI,. Ill th1· (;JJllJt ~tJtl' pnman Hul tht' formt'r C;,liforn1a go\ t· rnor told Thl" A:,i.or1atl'd Prt">s 1\ KENNEDY EXPERIENCES THRILL OF OEFEA T-A.4 "'1 JI ta kt· "st·\'Pral pr1 ma rtl'" \ 1·1 hdon· lht' rac<' for tht· Hepubl1t·<in prl'~1dl•nt1al nomination 'l"ltlt:s down to <'vt>n two c·on t1•nd1:r ... "When you get 1nt0 lhl· South. '"u may get a b<-tt<'r ind1cauon uf that." Reagan said in an in le rview Tuesday night He said today he was sur prised by the s1u• of his t riumph "I don't know how to explam It." he said ··1 was not prepared for the mJrg1n thJt .,.. e had · Next Tuesda\. two more Ne"' En~land states. Ma!>!>achusett.<. and \'ermonl, hold presidential primaries The following '4 ttk. tht• race shifts into tht-South "'1\h contests tn South C:iroltnd 11 n !\l a r 1: h H an c1 C c• 1>r i:: 1 ~i 1\lahJm<i and Flf)nr1J on \1drt h 11 lff'rt' art' th1• rt•,ulh or thr primar): ~··~Q•" ,, .,, ltv t I I H,..,,., AnOt '''"" '-'"" (oM,.,11, r~,. J ot•I ...,, t• .The "II•' of \t t '.t~.tn .., \ICWT\ hl•('J m t• cl<:;.ir .1 fco\.\ hour::. aftl'I tht• t and1datt' ahrupth rt·pl:.t<'l'tl lhl' top r.1nki. tif h1:-l-.tm1>.11gn ... 1arr Forn•d to n•..,1gn "'.i'i John Se a r ~. Rt' :.i ~Jn .., t' .1 m pa 1 j! n manaJ!t'r and .i lon14t1m l' tJ r!!et of man\ cons~n .1t1\'1· hac·kcr-~t·;.irs .,.,-as replan·cl b~ \\'1lham C.ts e'. a former ~t·(·1ir1t 11'' and E '< c.h J n g e C 11 m m 1 ..,.., 1 n n l'hJ1rman ~ho has bt'<'n J C'tlH' 1n (;OP presidl'nt1al campaign., 311 \ears · The n-sults here ~:n c Reagan J '1C'tor~ fa r lan~c·r t han h1· New H•Mpahlr• PriM•r• Vote I o n old leo9on \ G eorge ....... I Ho w o•d eo"•'J Jo hn A ndel\ Of\ I l o b e tt Dole I ........ p C ione ) J o hn ( onnoll., I 50% l 23 13% t0% • • * le\\ 1ho n 1"7.. .. ~ .......... MARGIN OF VICTORY A Romp t0t Reagan r!J r<'d predict O\ er Rush. who emt-rged U1 Iowa as the former film s tar's ctuef contender for the nommation With alt of the vote counted.. Rea1tan had 50 percent to 23 per t•t•nt fo r Bus h . 13 for Sen Ho" ard Baker of Tennessee and Ill for Rl'p .John Anderson of II 1tno1.., Spa r '> "'a"' manager of Rl'J K·•n ., bid lo unl!cat mcum bt•nt l;t'rJ ld Ford in 1976. a cam p .i 1 ~n that came w1 th1n u "'h1!>kl"r of l)Uccess. His de pJrturl' "'a:, no l)Urpnsc . but thl· 11m1ng was -;tartlini? ,\:,kcd "'h) Sea rs ' ous te r "'.1..,n't d<'laH•d until after \h1· 'l'W llampsli1r<' 1.mmar y. om· 1·..1 mpC111!n ..,ourCl'. who ms 1stci1 1111 anon) m1t y. c;a1d . "If we won till' ~O\l'mor fell we• would lool-. uni.:rateful If "'" lol)t , Wt' woulil look d1o-:.pcral!• " R l'a£an .,aid m the mtervte"' that h<• had ~reat respe<.'t for St'ar.; · and his strategic ab1lt t' But d d1!>agre1o•ment oH~r < Jmp.111.m orj!an1zallo n led to tht· ou"tl'r . he e'<plaint.•d. St•ar.., "'ho~e horn<' 1-. in ,, cLedn. \a . could not bl· rt• J r hC'd for com mcnt Gem Talk Make a rare moment last a lifetime with a rare gift. ByJ \Ill Ml'llf<t~:S Ctrh/lftl Gnno/091'1. AvS FAKE FAK ES flattn IM diamond Ir imitation is. indeed. the s incerest form of natt.ery' tben the diamond is among the most nattered or au sub- stances. Over the centuries, man bas tried all kind• of ways to cheat mother nature by producing syn- thetic or fake m aterials that look like diamonds. But the hardness and refractive qualities of tbe diamond have been hard lo copy. The refrac- tive quality ls what gives the diamond lta own unique "glitter ." In recent years. cubic zirconia bas been balled u tbe newest pretender to thl! diamond's thr one 81 king of au· m lnerlll substances. Cubic z.lrconla waa ''Invented" by • Russian, who claims that what he Is producing ls really 1 l)'llthetic or real z.lrconJa whlcb, occurs in nature . In otbe~ .ordl, he ml.ght be aaJd to be produc-J c. I I I .. Je ' lnl a fake copy of • real substance _N-una.nhl-Uz6 weler6 which la almost Uke a dla~. • --· · T~ Cubic drcoala ••• indeed, a .Utt.eriDI MlMBfl! AMEl!tCAN GfM SOCIETY @ material, refractina ALliOST at 1en Nl wPORl BLVO cosr-. MESA mucb Ulbt ... dlamood. But tbe 33 YEARS IN THE SAME: LOCATION diamond atlll retp1 1upreme u tbe BINIA~CMO-M .. ,., Clltf99 Pt-IONE 54&-3401 most 1Utt.ertng of all. J~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!~ Wed~. f eb(WIV f7. ,_, r;f . .. •• ···.~:; .. ~••••I•- None Die· In Fiery Jetliner Teddy Claims 'Victory' , .. , . ~in the Air -· naa. ••atwma: wottct ...,..,, ot· ftclala baw ~ w ~--a ..., way '° call a pNU ~. ..011,.. ftle ............. c tllAl a Do-ft.Vounelf p,_. COO• feNlliN. A ._ infftl oe JOS ..-. n. box ooetalu the UIU&l ..... NllllW,r:::-.............. faetlaheeta. M lt Ulo ca& a _... tq, 1maU botUe• ot bourbm ad ... • IAJ'IW 1MliUJe ol bunundy, 11ua. awlule ltick, ~ ud a bq ol 1l1eadamfa nut.a. Allio, a tape rec:ont.r c....ue. Wbat the neft bnk t. ·~ to do ii place the caHette tn hi1 own ta,e pl&)'er~H \lP the 1lu1. abake out Polahcal He/orm llur~e cu Entn8IOrled bJI Lawmakera' Comm1trce :-.omc nuts attd listen lo the pres:, conference as time 11erm1ts. THOUGHT•'VLL V, THEY EVEN provided a packagt! or Alka·Selt.zer for the post-press conference blahs. UnlhouJlblfuJly. the person who packed the instant µrt·-.~ conference that arrived at this sterling journal forgot to in<·lude a key ingredient-thetape cassette. Maybe he'd been sampling some of the other liquid good:-. that were included. Maybe he -.hould have ktpt the Alka-Seltzer * • • NOW THAT WE 'Vf~ ALL 1>urv1ved the tumult of the New Hampshire primaries, did you know that the 12th president or the United States was born in Orange County? That was "Old Rough and Ready," hero of the Mexican War , Zachary Taylor. MANJLA.PhWppj ... <AP>- A TalwlMM jetllDer caue.bl ~ lftd Wll rocked b1 aD el~ tA>ctay ~r ludlq a\ llanlla'• tnternaLiooel airport, but tbe klrUn• tald au but three ol the lSS pHHDltr• aboard were •1'own to have aurvtved. A wtl· oeu aald .n~ enaine fell olf Juat before the Boelnt 70'7 touched down. A atewardeH waa ued..lted with ••vine Uvet by ata)'t.q in· aide the pl.,ne althoqh her arms atnd lep were severeb' bumed. TH&EE P£&80N8 WB&E llated u mlaain1. Tbe duet of the Marula rescue cent.er aald because no bodies were found on the plane, offlclala speculated that the three may have aur- vt ved but did not report to rescue worken. China Air Lmes said 93 of the passengers were Taiwanese. mostly tourists, and seven wen~ Americans. The airline Iden· tlfied \.ht! Americans as Maxine Ambroglo, S. Coltman , J . Kamaras, Dwain Ray, L Ropka, S. L Wity and Walter Wtl l1am:;on . No ages o r hometowns were given. THE AIRLINE'S MANA.GER :-aid 74 or the 124 passengers were treKted for slight injuries and 37 passengers a nd four crew member s were hospitalized. mttlnly for t reatment of severe burnit. Witnessel> said the four-engine 707 land~ nose down. bounced at least twice. then skidded bun drl'ds of yards before lt stopped in front of the airport terminal and caught fire. The explosion fo llowed. The plane was on a round-tnp from Taiwan to Manila. Nuke Plant Boerotf (AP) -TboQb Sea. M•ard M. ~1 eJalml to ILaow tM tbrfll of diefHt after ftal..._ MIODd oace = bll top~~ .. ,. ••• ~ ... bl• aumber of cbq1e1" an In orar to buo)' a campalsn that found thln lee la New Kasn~. "We -allDOlt 40 Ptrffnl of \.M vow •• ~ &old ........ hundred 1up90rter1 Tuesday D.lpt att.s-ablorbln1 bu tb1rd 1tral1bt 1011 at Preatdeot Cart.r'1budl. .. Four 1eara ••o, Jlmmy Carter IOt 21 percent of the vote and be claimed victory (In New HamPl!dN> and we're clabnln1 victory toalsbt." Nowhere tn bl.a brief apeec6 did Kennedy COD· cede I.be preaideat'• triumpb. Shaky Clai111 ACftlALLY, TllS PINAL,.. au.It. lbow9d at..Dedy wttb • perca, caner wttb •. can.·. ed1• ... ID8,.uned by the feet that lt came ln a Mlehborini atat• to Keanedy '1 native ..... ~. Kennedy, who wu to resume c1mpaicnln1 today i n lh11acbu.aett1 and Alabam1, "owed to atay ln the nee and 1aid be would continue to 1treaa ecODOIDlcllluea. Kennedy ll the heavy favorite to defeat Carter In the llUladmleUI primary eleetioo next Tuelday. A 1ubltanttal vic- tory &ben would likely 1lve Ken- nedy a temporary lead ln Democratic convention del- e1ate1 u well u break a atring of losaH that lnchldea New ..,. ............. Of course his birthplace was Orange County, Virginia You are left to wonder how u man named Zachary would make out today running against people named Ted dy .ind J11nmy or ftonmc and Jerry .. ..... RIGHT NOW, OUR ~late lawmukers are pondering how they'll reshuffle our <:ongressfonttl d1strlcts after the 1980 census is completed . Along comes this thoughtful fellow, A.'>scmblyman Robert Naylor, the Republican from up north at Menlo Park Flare-up Wntrolled CRY~IAL RIVER, Fla. CAP l I (Charlotte King's claim 1s trut'. she's hkely t o have &n\'tta tlons to spend a great deal of time with Californians. The :i3-vcar old Sal1•m . Ore .. wo man s avs she can predict .:arth qu~kt!S bcrau!'-l' ~h•· hear:, a low.frequency tone before one occ:un,. Naylor introduced a b1U that would have established an independent comm1ss1on to set the congressional dLs- tnct lines Naylor's thought was that it's a clear conflict of interest haVJng the lawmakers themselves mess with dtb· trict boundaries. Ni:w safety procedures or- den·d alter last year 's Threi! Mile Is land nuclear accldenl "worked perfectly" when con- trols went awry and abut down a s1m1lar plant on the Gulf Coast. briefly blaclung out parts of cen- tral Florida, utility omcials say. Jsn't that a good idea? Sure. The measure got its first hearing JUSl the other day before members of the A:.-.tmbly's elt:cllon!> and reappor- tionment comm1ltcc. Emer gency safely devices c losed Florida Power Corp 'l> Crystal Rt ver generator Tue:. day and dumped 43,000 gaUoru. of radioactive water on the reac tor floor after the plant's control system Jost power. a company spokesman said. They killed the bill So much for reform May Release Due Hostages? By Tbe Assocl1t.ed Press A top Iranian ofricial said to day the fate of the American hostages in Tehran will not ht: decided by Iran's new ParUa- ment until May at the earliest. Mohammed Behes ht1, first secretary of the ruling Revolu tionary Council, s aid it would be that long 10 weeks -before the Majlis, or parliament, would be sufficiently organized to deal with the issue. The two rounds or elcctioni. for the Parlia ment will be completed April 3 Iranian revolutiona r y leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini said last weekend It would be up to the Parliament to decide whether to release the approx 1mately 50 hostages at the oc cup1ed US. Embassy. Behcsht1. speaking with reporters, con ceded that a new ruling by Kho meiru could qu1ckly change the· s 1tualJon "THERE WAS NO DAMAGE to the reactor, no damage to the fuel rods, and no radiation re leased anyw h ere," s aid spokesman Bob South. A Class B emergency -the i.econd most serious by federal description -was declared shortly after the shutdown but was called off a few noun lat.er. By late Tuesday, normal con- ditions prevailed in the reactor coolant syst.em and radiation tn· s ide the reactor building was at "the normal oper ating level. .. F'lorida Power s po kes m an Tracy Smith s1ud ! Rain Hits Northwest Mercury Dips From Midwest to East T~perai•re• Ml Le "''' Ato.ny ,. • Atnu'qut· bl 31 Allent• 41 ,, Rdfttmor• u 1l fll•Mar<~ JI ,. Oo•i.e ~ .. Benion n " Rutf•lo 10 I\ OJ C9'erhlnWV ,, 10 0. 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'lbat meana the senator iB bypaaalng primaries in two week• lo F1orida, Alabama and Georgia, where a tota( of 208 delegates are at stake in thepreai· dent'anativeSoutb. Here are the f\.nal dele&at.e aJ. locations In the primary. With all 299 precincts reporting: C..rt<t• IC-'Y 810•" . . .,, L•ltov<,_ 10 9 0 0 0 Here are the final returns in tht: pnmary With all 299 pre- c mcUi reportmg w (.Mt« "•......0.,, fho-w,,, L•A()u(,.. K•y u..-...-.. •1.J*-lr 10 nJ-10 . 1 n1 ~ .__, Thefts Told By Millionaire P HOENJX , Ariz. <AP > - M11l1ona1re builder Leroy B. M a loul, safe from prosecution because thi statute of 1Jm.lt.a- t1ons is up, says he confessed lo a dozen burglaries that netted S-400.000 in Jewelry "to make peace with God " KO<iger Golston, chlef deputy Manropa County attorney, said Tuesda)' he agreed not to try to pn·~s charge:-in the 1972 and 1973 burglan~. for which the statute uf lim1Lallon.s 1s five years. · · 1 was convinced that the Jt'V. elry could not be recovered unless we agreed." Golston said. "The polJce had no clues. I fell it important that the victims regain the1 r property. There was really nothing we could do in the way of pro cculJoo anyway " ( I \ =~ CALIFORNIA School ~ Choices 'Cniel' LOS ANOE.LES (AP) -lnte· 1ratlon ol t.be city acbool ayatem can beat be acbleved by adop-tion ol a metropolitan plan, a court-appointed expert aaJd u the plalntiffs opened their pre· aentatJon Tuesday ln t.bo acbool inte1raUon caac. "There ls no w ay lo de aeare1atc \his city btln1t fair lo eve niooe All the choices aro ( STATE J cruel," said Dr. Gary Orfield, a n associat e profe s:.or or political science at the Un1vers1· t y of llllnOls, noting that any m· tegr ation plan would have it:. c ritics. /tleancrr• 1'Wi.r.,d SACRAMENTO IAP ) -A Senate comm1ttet: Tuesday de feated measures which would either abolish or strengthen the office or lielllenant governor. Identical votes of 8·0 in the Sen ate Government Organiza. !ion Com m ittee defeated both proposals by Sen. Ollie Speraw, R-Long Beach. FUglats RP11unapd OAKLAND <AP) -Wor ld Airways officials said the airline will r esume no·fr1li. non-slop transcontinental flights begin ning today, including a daily Oakland-to-New ark fl ight for $194. The World service is ~ing re- s umed followi ng a 4 11:1-month strike against the airline Lau>r RepoirPd LIVERMORE (A P > -Shiva, the world's largest laser com- plex. is back in operating order after it was damaged during a recent earthquake, Lawrence Li vermorc Laboratory officials ~ay . The $35 million laser was knocked off 1t:. support pins wh e n t he quake ru mbl ed through Northl•rn California on Jan. 24, l<ib spokesmur Mike Ross said Tuesday Rapist .J udgPd F RESNO (AP) -Fresno's "East Side rapisl" ha s bee n declared a mentally disordered :;ex offender. Herman Luther Jobinger. 32, who has pleaded ~uilty to 11 fl•lony counts. including rape, mav be sentenced to either state pr1.so n or a s tate mental hos pital. Sentencing is set for March 21. Porell Fishing As Lake Elsinore contmucs to n se. 1t has s wallowed a bout 150 permanent home~ ::,urrounding the la ke . J esse Perez tries his hand at fis hing off the porch of his home on Lakeshore Drive trymg to make the best out o f a bad situa tion . Near-nude Dancing Faces FreIDont Ban F R E MONT (AP) -Arter a heatl'<i public heanng exposing the good and bad s ide of male stn ppers. city council members have voted unanimously to draft an ordinance banning near-nude danc- ing -both male and fe male -in Hus suburban city. Ma le strip acL-;, wb1 ch prompkd the hearing, were labeled ever ything from "prost1tut1on" to "good clean Cun" during Tuesday's two-hour he aring, attended by about 200 persons. The focus of the debate on men in bikini underwear ~yrating before all· fem ale audiences quickly chan~ed to ba:.1c mornl issues. t\ STREAM OF CLERGV:WEN. outrai;:ed c1th:ens and strip act c·ustomers addressed thl' counl'tl, c·1thcr urging the fi ve members to savc the city from sin or to keep its nose out of the private enter- tainment of adults. The council :egre('d to draft an ordinance bannin~ semi-nudP dancing that would also dcclart• supJ>Ort for the "high moral stand· ards" ofthec1ty. Council candle.lute J a n Sllllwell said the effects of topless danc· m g are "devaswting." "WE GOT RID OF THE MASSAGE parlors," she s aid. "We shouldn't have too ha rd a lime getting rid of this." Earlier this month, semi-nude men began bumping and grind- ing at Harlow's. a popular disco in F remont. Last week, they st.art· ed doin~ the sa me thing at The Rendevous. Harlow's manager Joe Faria said about 400 enthusiastic women. mostly in their 30s and 40s, have crowded into his club each Monday and Tuesd ay the last three weeks. Men aren't al· lowed inside once the strippers start s hedding W eir garments. "THE WOMEN COME IN EARLY and get a table, then they go shopping," said Far ia. ''I'm ~old out by ~1x o'clock. I do more business than on New Year':. Eve, which usually is the biggest ni~bt of the year." The lasting beauty and warmth of these 71 " toll oak-finished curios, .with closslc designs, interior tights and gloss shelving is the perfect decor piece to hlghllght any setting. As al- ways the d ecorating service, delivery and our famous warranty of quality at no extra cost. FURNITUR~URIO couP"i CHOICl'~1Ss. I • f -------~.~~~~ 1IM a a.~r1.1.a Retailer: Faces Cha.-ges Sean I ndicied in 'Kickbtreka' Corupiracy LOS ANCEL ES (AP> -Sears, Roebuck ud Co. facn federal gr and Jury charges or conspiracy a nd of mak.in& f&J.ae statements lo U.S. Cuato014 otrldal.t ln an alle1ed nine-yea r scheme lo conceal Sl.l ,mllioo in re ba tes from a Ja panese television aet manulacturer. The lodk tmenl aeatnst the nation's largegt re· tailer wu baued Tuesd ay by a federa l grand j ury altUog ln Loe Angeles. It was the fi rst of a aeries of true bills expected out or &rand juries in Los Aogelea and elsewhere I.hat have been conducting a year-long probe or so-called ''dum ping" of Japaoe9e te levision sets on U.S. markets. SUCH ACTIONS MAY HAVE resulted In millions or dollars In unP<Ud customs duties by American retailers. Dumping is the sale of foreign-made items in the U.S. at pn ces below those in the producing country. While the practice ts not 1llegal, U.S. Customs requires that the importing retailer pay J JTuv Assaults Bring Pickets LOS ANGF.l.F.S 1 \I') l'an•nts picketed Paco1ma Elementary ~chool today to protest the school's handhni:: of two recent as:.aults on school girls. and following thl' rt'li.'a'\i.' of a report that an average of a lmoi.t one st•x cnme a <J:.ty occurs a t dist rict schools According to the Los Angl·lt·.., ~chooJ district report, 56 sex cnml'S w<•n• comm1tll'd aJ:ainst stu- dents. m ost of thc-m ft-mall'. dunn~ th1: approx- imately 70 school da;s b•:lWl'l'n ~Pl 12 and Dec. 21. ABOUT 60 PAR t:NTS sho11o 1·d up at tht• Pacoima school, IOl'att.·<.l in the nortlwrn tip of the city, said parcnL">' sp(1l..l·:.woma11 Ro ... 1· C<istaneda. Ms Castan1·d.1 :-Jirl pan·nu. ••n· dt·mandin~ the rt:'s1gnat111n uf P11111 111.tl lh'rbe·rt ~an1gher and are asking that t·h1ldn•n h<• k1•p1 out of ..,t·hr.101 until he re· s igns "WE UNOER~TA!'.D Tllt:tn. ,.., no fundmg for increased sccunt;." '>ht• '>Jld "\I. L :.rcn·t ask· mg for more: J?Ut.1rd.., Y. ,. "',m1 ,1 chJnc'l' tn do 1l oursclvc•s Wl• "'ill \ cdunl•" r lfl "'Jtth the bathrooms and 11oat1 h tl11: hJll T he proll·..,t "'·'" '11.trl..• d 11, l11o11 ... ..,,..tulL., on J?irls at the school < irw '''th• 1n1 l•knh on Jan. 30, was h n.t termc•d ..tn ;11 t1·n1pll d r.ope !Jul has 5.1nce been rl'<'l:.Lc;s1fll·d J " to.1t11·n The Otht•r trnol vc·d I ti.· · • \ 11.d m11lf'.,tat1on of a 6-year-old ,.:1rl. allt ~···di . I' .a •111 1111 high school student. on Fc:h 1 .• Shocki ng Slide B urie s Nudist SOLANA BE/\Cll I AP I An ocean blutr collapsed while Charles Collins was s un· bathing in the nude. covenog him under tons of dirt and rocks. ··1 dug him out "'1th m~ hand. .... " said a 23-year-old beach ..,troller Collins. 25. was in s hock when paraml.'d1c'i found htm Tuesday w1Lh t wo broken leg!>, two broken arms and severe head inJune' A c;pok~woman at Scnpps Hospital said Col lins v.as in !>lablt.• cond1llon toda~ duUee oo the difference between the dommt.lc aDC$ overseas retail price. Such laws are designed to protect U.S. manufacturen and laboren from what la seen u unfair competitioa from cbeap foretp lmporta. THE INDICDIENT ~ES Sean wUb un; derstating on Customs forms the retail price ill Japan or the television sets and of p aying kickback.a to Japanese manufacturers. Thu.a, the indictment alleges, Sears avoided paying Customs duties by maJtlnl false declara· lions t.bat did not diaclose "kickback.a, rebates and credit.a privately arranged bet.ween Sears" and others. On five occasions between June 1968 and August 1972. the indictment says, Sears received checks totaling more than $1.l million from a Japaoese television set manufacturer. The indict- ment alleges the retailer filed false CUsloms slate· ments on 12 occasions ln 1974 and 1975. THE GRAND JURY CHA&GES that Sea rs of. fi cia ls began top.leve l meetings in its Chicago bead· quarters around April 1966 lo arrange importation of lhe J apanese sets. Various telegrams and ultimately a ··memorandum of mutual intentions" was sent lo the unidentified Japanese manufacturer. EARL'S '--l~·MIATl .. 0 ___ .......,. \I l >C 111•~1 s..r-.. t(~ t.m.~ •t 'Yo.lflf OOiiW tC. .. H <:.10 ......... ~ Y-a ... 1 toH• "'Ha841-1289 '"·-·· .... 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In the afteralow of the Winter Ol)'mp ca. ll'a Wl· dersUndab~ that many people mJ&ht be t.hl.nklna how nice ll would be lf the youna alhJetn of lhe world could gel lOlelher .,ai.D this swnma-for a repeal of the fesUvtlles. nl0t1unateb'. the aftualJon tbal brouabt about the Moscow Oly mple1 boycott plan bu not ch&naed a blL But now we have an Oranae Coul Colle1e profeuor. sport~ psycholOglat Rich.a.rd LJ.at,e,r, t.ryln• to organite op· posllioo to the · ummer Ol.Ymplca boycott on 1rou.nd the tilhleles who trained ror the 1•m~ are 1uff~nna "~mo· t1o nul damage." He seerN to feel this can o nly be cured by calllng \,he games t>.ck on. Or course lt lS dlsaWO{nUnl to WOrk hard to ward LI coal und then have that goal evaporate It happened to the a thletes who had trained for the games thal s hould httve taken pl ace during two world wars. If the professor believes lhat iettlng the athlett>s together m Moscow would contribute to world pcact!, hi:; concern for his specialty mual have dimmed his com· prc hens ion of the world scene. To the Russians. lifting the boycott would ~imply m(•an that the ir milita r y adventur ism is condoned a nd tbc:y can go right ahead and collect their pror agandl! pt1ze . And it's a safe bet the Russian people wll be well protected from the visitors. So much for contMbutinl!C lo peace. If Lister is truly concerned about the ~motiona l vulnera bihty of the athletes. he could perhaps be trying to help them cope with their disappointment rather than encouragmg them to wa llow in il. SI Grandson Still Bad The effort to consolidate and redefine the 3,000-plus Jaws m the federal CriminaJ Code has been going on for more than a decade. The third m a jor bill attempting to overhaul the code 1s hcadil'lg for a Senate floor volt! -a nd it's just about as dangl'rous to the <.1 verage citizen's freedom as its pre· dcn·~sors. T he first effort . Senate Bill 1. sank afte r the Justice Departme nt. al t he behest of President Nixon and the n At· "'\.~rn l'Y General J ohn Mi~che~I. de m anded the in~crt.ion o~ a ~ .. Nies of provisions, which. in the eyes of Constat ut1ona List Sen Sam Ervin. would ha ve created ··a police state.·· Sen. Edwa rd Kennedy. as cha irma n of the Senate .lud 1c1ary Comm1tlee. sponsored the next effort ;md pro duct·d Senate Bill 1437, informall y known as Son of Sl Jt passe d the Senate but founde red in the House , where 11 was t·uns1dered alm ost as object iona bll! as the f1r::.t m easure Now we have t he Grandson of Sl , Senate Il1 ll 1722. w11 h Kennedy again the principal l>ponsor And the de · f<:<.:t~ w·t· stil l there. The 440·pagl' document again tills pow ·r a way from lh 1· p('ople a nd into thl' hands of the federal government It wnul<I , amcmg other things. Pl·rm1t Ju<lges to deny bail a nd confin(' C:tccused 1>cr-.1>1l.., prior to t heir t r ial. a violation of the "innocent until proved guilty" concept. Permit federa l prosecutors lo a ppeal a sentence they regard as too light. in violation of the Con::.titut1onal protection against double jeopardy. . Provide federal penalties for the participants in a varwly of protest s and demonstrations . even peaceful de monstr <.itions involving no mo re than 10 persons . and for tht· organi zers of s uch demonstrations. even 1f the dc- m11n~t rnt1on doesn 't t ake place. Permit t he prosecution of federal employees who rPvcal wrongdoing within the government. and of re· porll·rs who receive s uch information -Perm1t the prosecution of r eporters who ref use to disclose news sources. who dis close "unauthorized" tn· form<.ition given by a government offi c ia l, or who in· te r vicw demonstrator s and refuse to turn over their notes to U1t· police. Make it a crime to publish informa t ion that might tic "lo the advantage of a foreign nation" <whatever that m eans> or to publis h news or a threat to commit viole nce -a:-. a plane hijacking -if the threat is int.ended to "al CJ rm·· a nother pe rson. The list goes on. Meanwhile in the House , a rivaJ and more moderate criminal rode revision bill is in the works. but the Jus ti ce Department already has complained it pays too .much at· tentwn to civil liberties and promised to oppose it unless it is brought mor e in line with the Senate bill. More practical m e mbers of Congr ess have been ar t:?umg fo r som e time that the omnibus approach to re· codifying feder a l criminal law s imply will not work. They tos 1st. with cons iderable logic, that the task can best be ac('omplis hcd on a step-by.step b asis. eliminating, modi· fyi ng. t1ghtc nin11. or updating one segment of the code at a t ime ' I f lh1s process h ad been started 10 years ago, the Crimma l Code a lread y would be in better shape and a great deal of tim e a nd effort would have been spared. The Grandson of Sl should be laid to rest in its entire· ty and the step -by-step process initiated promptly. • Opinions expressed in the space a bove are those of the Daily Piiot. Other views ex 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/Drea~s ByLM. BOYD Y o ur dreams, It'• now believed. are unJque to you. Like psycholocical Dear Gloomy Gus My frienda In San Bornardlno just re· ceived the flr1t ·claas parcel r malted last June. Only took eight montbfl New Postal Service motto mu8t be ·'Bette lat.e .... elc:." B.M.F. "'-J o.l~_.., .,. .... =.t:..r.'1 =~ ~:::.::. = ~9&:,"=l" ...... rancerprt.nu. A lot of people may dnam of fallint, but each bandies each dream in an individual way. Tbe de· tails are different. Researcben claim they've learned enou1b by now to mateb up the unalcned writ· ten deacriptiona of dreamt wilb lbe penooa.llUes of the dreamers. Tbal bllh!Y popular board same known 8' Monopoly l9 played ln translation all over Wea tern Europe. You recall the property on ll named Marvin Garden•T In Germany, lt's Goetbeatruse. In France , lt'• Rue Lal17.U.. lo .Eqland, it's Plccld11ly. And In SpaiD, It'• Piasa de Eepuaa. Noted llal'1 J'ant: "You een't baUcl a ~Uae • •b•t ,.. ....... to ..... 'J.ckAndenon The Risk of Being an American Vil ASHJNOTON -The tnste plllbl of American hoat.acea held by toretsn inlUtanta, ll)C)ll draaiaUcally dem00ttrated by the monlbl·lonl uotJvtty ol our e m bauy personnel In Tehran. haa r alte<l. a IULoua qlMSl1on tha t Coo1re111 and tbe White Houae tulvo so far tailed to live· .er ioua attention to: How can Ame rican ciU1en1 abroad be p r otected fro m the violent whlma or every a nU -1overnment mlllUnt a ro up that comes 1tlon1? Th~ United States' sta tus as lbe most powerful oauoo ln lbe ' w o rl d , f ar from serving u ~ a protcc· tive umbrella f o r o u r cltltens. h as made t he m pt-c ul 1arl y vulnl•ruble to tht> intrigues or des perate !'l'VOI U ltonarie:>, who see a chance to use U S wealth and power for their own politiC'al goals The U.S. Embassy seizure in Teh ran. and the hum1ltat1ng spectadc of our country thwart· ed by an 1rrespons1blc collecllon or radical monomama<.•s, made one lhtnK depressm~ly clear Our government 1s p1t1fully un · prepared to deal with a type or i;1t ua tion that has been recurnng more and more ortcn in recent years. Earl Watf'rs WhllaffouM and State Depart· meat policy advlMn .10 tMlr fttklell way, maltln1 Cleclatona that affect tbe Uv" and aaf.ty ol Amerleam abroad without, a_p- parentl)'. livtn• a lboucbt to the preclleament tbe)' may be J>Ul· lint lbeM cltb.em ln. TBVB £VE•Y American Ila· Uoned overseas. wbetber 1ov· ernment employee or private citizen. has been tra.naformed ln· to a front-line soldier wbo&e welJ.belng dependa on the latest brainstorm of the global s tra te&iata i.a W uhin1ion. It ls not a role tbeae Americans volunteered to play. Having (ailed to protect our people overseas, the leaat the government can do la offer some to ken that the loyalty and dedication shown by our hostages in an impossible situation i8 ap- pre cl a ted by the Americ an public. I call u pon Cong r ess to est a bli s h a Co ng r e ssiona l Cert ifi cate o ( Cou rage, to be a wa rded to every American hostage who has suffered the nightmurc of captivity simply be cau~e he or s h e was an American It would be little e nough recogmtion for their in· d1v1dual ordeab l '\IE HAU pc r ~o n a l t'X · pericnC'c with two of the most ago n 1t1n~ a nd d ra wn .o ut hostage negoti:.illons of recent Yl'ars. I negotiated wilh leftist Venezuelan guer nllas who held Ohlo bualne11 executive Biii Nlehoua captJve ln the Ju.nale for more than 40 montbl. After the 1uerrtllu cut olf contact with Nlehou1' employer, Owena· llllnob, they were neaotiating aecreUy with me for his release when he wu rescued by a lucky chance lul June. More receoUy, I aucceeded in obt.ainlne the ransomed libera- tion or Richard Starr, a 32-year· old Peace Corps botanist, after s ax month& of dlfflcult negotia· tiooa with tbe Colombian ler· rorist.s who had held him capUve for three years ln the Andean wilderness. My associate Jack Mitchell d elivered lbe privately raised $250 ,000 rans om to in · lermedlaries for the Revolu· tionary Ar med Command of Colombia. Four d ays arter a• clandestine ransom exchange , a tired but gr ateful Starr was brought to Mitchell's hotel in the Colombian cit y of Neiva. TO MY DISMAY, I dtscoverf'd a double standard 1n the treat me nt accorded the families or American hostages abroad While the publicity surroundtng the U S. Embassy captives in Te h ran earned the ir families "red t"ft r pet " t reatme nt by W ashington officialdom , the Niehous and Starr famal.ies of'ten had trouble even getting basic Information on their loved ones' phght:. Our government's firm pobc:> agaJ.oat ransom oeaotlaUom la a wise way of dl1coura1la1 In· ternallooal blackmail. But sure- ly It's not too much to 11lr that our bureaucrat.a provide what sympathy and support they can to the anxioua famlliet or eYery American hostage. The m<>1t worthwhile 1~ the gove rnme nt could take, of course. would be to provide t.he needed ounce of prevention that would minimize the likelihood of future host a ge s ituations. Congress should launch an im· m ed iate investigation of the security lapses and bureaucratic s nafus that endang ered our fellow c iti2f'ns overseas and lengthened the lime they spent in ca pt1vity. PLAVING GAMES : The So· viet invasion or Afghanis tan - a nd the Cart.er ad ministration's Olympic view of tl -h<Js given increased support Lo the idea of a permanent sate for the Olym- pic Games in Greece But the Internat iona l Olympic Committee has shown a certain ho!>tility to the notion of return· ing the games to their historic site Though the Greeks have publicly offered a permanent home for the summer games on <Jl let11>t two 11cca1>1ons since the Soviet 1nva!>1on, not to mention a prevwus offer afte r the Mon· treal games in 1976, the JOC i~ pretending not lo heLir. "WE JIAD A r e p<1rt from v>mebo<f9 in Gn:Pcc that Greece v.as not intNe-.tt•d." an IOC mt-mber told m~ reporter Scott Henarde without 1rn y1ng whether th•• "somet)O(Jy 1n Greece" was ,, ~ovt'rnm"nl offl c1a l or a n Athem. cab driver The truth 1~. the Greek government has never rt-Jert1-d tht• idea of acting a:s pNmJnent host Lo the games . Onl' ""urrc who has observed t h1· I 1 x.· .., -.h"n01n1gans for many '•'t•r -. suJ,!.:l'sled that the pro- µtis .il or ... pe rmanent site in Ci r<:ect• ccms t1luth a threat to ttw IO<' memllt'r-. ··A perma· rwnt "it-v.ould de prive the l<W 11r \h" authority to de~1gnate v.h rc-h eoUntr} will he host ," he '1q1 la1n<:d · It v.ould depnve thc·m cit lhl·1r JUnkl'ls and meet 1111'' .incl I \<lrt.-l} or thc&r ad \'Ill llr•"> \n fl><' 'liokc,mJn 'u1d tht• latt>s l (;rt•ck prnposa I .. w11-. hea rd and 1:. bt:!1ng <.0ons1dered · · Hut 11 may take a while . No one h," .' t'l been named to the fi ve n11 rnlx'r J>Jnl'l lhe 10<.: :lJ!re{'{f l<> ·wt up 111 lt~·k int11 thl' mJller. Do-nothing Energy Commission a Setback This would be a runny story 1r 1t didn't so starkly re\il!al the total and ridiculous uselessness of th e S t ate Ener~y Com · m 1ssion. Tlus agency. created 1n 1974 as the S t ale E ne r gy Resources. Conservation and Development Com mission. f or t he p urpose o f fi nding new sources o f e ne r gy. has been spending more than $20 m ill ion a n · nua ll y a nd Go v . J e rr y Brown has proposed an 80 per- cent increase in 1ls budget. The money is derived from a surtax on the uli hty bills or a ll users as we ll as other federal and stale taJ(es. Instead of developing any new sources. it has impeded the de· velopment of such by privately owned. as w ell as p ublicly owned. utility com panies and brought indust rial development to a nea r standstill and Imperiled the comforts and pleasure of the Sydney Hartj.s publu.· by cre3ting a s1tuat1on whcr€'tn cn ucal power shortages arl' Imminent. Only recently it proposed 3 SO percent surtu on a gallon of gasohnC' as a means or conserv · 1ng energy lhus disclosing 1t was mo re inte r este d 1n mukmg Cal1fo m1 ans do without than aid· 1ng the oil companies in dnlling, refining and selLing more 011 About the only purpose the ('Om mission has ser ved is to pro· vide some high salaried J)06•· tions to payroll some of Gov Brown 's po litica l campa ign workers while they planned hts presidential campaign at the taxpayers expense. THE PROOF that th~ com- mission hasn't done anything about developing new energy sources is self t•vident But proof that it doesn't know what to do a r ises 1n a r ecent request It ma de lo a private organiullon. It seems that with the advent or gasoline s ho rtages the Caltfomia Automobile Asaocia· tion (the AAA club) has been is· s uing weekly reports on the ava ilability of gasoline, com- mun1ty by rommumty. around the s tate for the beneht or lhe club's members but available to any moton st The other day th(' duh was sur prised by inquines from the Energy Commas Mon It wa seeking the d<'ta tls on how the club obtamed 1t.s information and tndicated they had in rrund prepanng the same kind of a re· port ror public d1 sseminallon al the taxpayers· expense. "BUT," said a spokesman, "we didn't feel like giving it to them because ~ could s~ no reason for a s tate a gency to duplicate somethjnf.? that 1s be· 1ng done by a private or~aruUl· t10n at no expen&e to the tax· payer." To which It s hould be said "Br avo" for the AAA ID refusing to aid a state agency an so id1otic a nd wasteful an undertaking. But the incide nt expc>ses how lit· tie the Energy Commission has to do that it seeks to duplicate a service already being provided by a private organization and draws the conclusion that the com ion is an utter failure. It is no whimsy that Senator Al Alqwst. one or the co·authors of the legislation creating the comm1S51on. now proposes tl~ abolitaon or tha t Senator Har ry Keene a uthored a bill to do away with the comm1ss1on ·•AS OF NO"'.., Kt'ene s aid, •Ca liforni a ha no <1ver al l energy Pohl') ... K e en e . ho wever . w ould replace lhe comm1ss1on with a new ·'department·· acrountable to the governor. "The present situation.·· he said. "1s that Gov. Jerry Brown can say anything he wants about the ene rgy pro- b I e m s w\tho ut t a k in g th e responsibility for what he s ays because the commission is an in· dependent agency.'• If it isn't a bolished b y the Lt>g1slature one way or a nother the least that could be done is c hange its n a m e to "Aot1- Eoer1y Commission" a nd admit the truth lhal its actions have done nothing to aid in the de· velopmeot or ene rgy but instead served to block all development of any source. new or ex.isunc. A Lesson for Today Fro01 Litigious Athenians Politicians. preachers and propagandists or all sorts are forever pointing their fingers al ancient Rome and lnformin1 UI how and why it "fell." The fall of Rome has been al· trlbuted to everythhg from ex · ceaalve taxi· lion to defl· clent diet - depending up. on what particular ax the 1pe1ker hap. pens to be 1rtndin1. All these wamlnp, however, 11nore a much more pertinent l:tl· ample for ua -and lbat la lbe ct.cu.. ·anc1 dlalnt.elJ'llJon ol an· dent Atheal. a demoeracy wttb wblcb we bav• far more to oom· moe tbaD wUb tM aatocre&.lc 1om ......... r Athen~ went to plecea. It la generally afr'"d by blatori&N or that period. lar1ety beeauae lt.8 tree clllaerui turned Into UM most quarrelAome and UUlioul people ever known to man. irbey ceued thelr blckertna only ln perioda of' war. and then barely. THE ATRl!!NIANI went to court over ev•rJthlnt. •l*Mli-lll more thM and eoer1y (n tndt .. leH arpmenlJI and eaprtck>ua l1w1uJtt1 than !a produclq, de· veloplfll, or deleocltn1 thelr tlty· 1l1te. By tM time lh•y were knocked over. they were nearly unconactou. from Internal teud· Ina. Thert ... m to be aome de· r&nlte, lftd omlnoua. 1l1na lbat mbdenMIQ Ametlca i• tak1nl lb• .... e.•Uoua route. Th• other .., I reed about a ._... plQW ........ ..._ rwa•• tor .......... u..,. ...... I ball during a friendly set. The appeala court bad the sense lo uphold lbe judge wbo had lniliaJ· ly dJamlsaed the ault. Thia la only ooe -and by no meant the moet extreme -of :Cm1 of lhoulandA of auch cue& that lncreaalntl)' clutter our courU annually. aa more and more Amerlcam lnvoke the law to rnolve some of the most frlvoloua. valn and •reedy clalm1 that can be lmastned. <The connivance of motortats to· rip ott Lnaurance companies alone mounta lnto lbe billions.> Ftom tbe U.S. Supreme Court down -all the way down -c11enclar1 are Jammed .tth claimant. 1u1111 other people or compaal11 under the moat 1tr1lDed, far-fetch.cl and btaan-e lnterpre&ationa ol tbelr conaUtu· Uoaal "-lJI· Tbere l9 hardly Um• or •P•c• to pro1tcute ertmlMI ..... The new "cons um er ism," healthful as It may tum out to be ln the long run, has given rresh impetus to a throng of such swu. In wh.icb manufacturers and sellers are threatened with rlne or punlabment for the all~htest technical lnfracdoos, which may be u much the re· 1ult of conflicUna eovemn>cmt re1ulatlon1 aa or their own ne1Ueence or cupidity. CltllTAINLV the consumer baa every right to be protected. and to the full and prompt redress of his legitimate grievances, but thlR right la eul· ly abUM!d and distorted by tum· ln1 tbe courts lnto mere collec- tlon 11encle1. Eventually, a1 folk·wildom haR lon1 known and told us, the only ones to profit from lbi• proliferation of 1ulta and couat.er-ault.a will be the la•yer1. ,. l \ j .. NATION OM.VPLOT A7 Be•tnd-In Wo~k, Seeretary Canned MOLINE, m CAP) -Jodi 8luU ••Y• •Md no ktea that wt..• Jlllt her bare bottom oo U.. X9'QJI a\atblne, &be wu puttln1 her Job oa the line. "I can't beUeve r 1ot fl~ oV"er thll," lbe aakt ~sday. "I Jual c111'l believe Lt " •188 STUTZ, a 21 year.old &ecretary, aaid that on., nl1bt aft.r work lut month •t Oeere ll Co. the decided to chn.ten the fOPY· tns machine on the floor by meak· ln1 lnto the Xerox room Ind mak- lq a J)lctUtt ot ber bottom. ••A lot ol people were takiq pk · t.,... ol tMlr band• and Lbclr facee ud ~ arOllnd," ah 1.W. ''9o I cltddM I •ou.ld t.Ue a pf c"""9 ol my bottom. t.hlnkll\i It would be klad ot f\U'I Ju.at to aee •hat it.would k*r llke." WMlt another aecretary atood watcb at tbe door, Mlse Stut1 pulled down her panlt, hopped up on the marillne and puthect the '' Prlnl'' buUoa. ''IT WAS Vt:a v . very funny," ahc 1&14. aJUUn-1. "ll borderUncd on crude. maybe. but lt WH lunny ." Htr 1upertof'1, bowever. didn't lhlftk IO. Word aot around alter Nlu Stull showed frlenda in lh otfltt IM!r copy She Hid that her boas, Jack Frltt.a, uked her about rumors t.hat abe had lhrown a party In tht' Xerox room, that three men hel~ her 1et u.ndrttsaed and lhen a uarded the door. tbat she sent coplea ol her rear a11 •n lnvltaUon to a birthday party. t:ihe said she told him all those rumors were false, but when he asked tr she Had, In a moment or lndlacretlon, copied her bottom, 1he lled. JIM COOGAN, Deere director of advertlalng, then reportedly got the 1eeret-ary who had stood watch to confe15 and M las Stutz was called on the carpet. "They said something llke It wasn't in the company's best In· terest to ma.ke a cory or my bot· tom,·· she said. "O course, they never came right out and said it. They were too embarrassed to say BROWN-JORDAN STACKING CHAISE LOUNGES (Full Length Size ) All Aluminum ... Will Not Rust! BROWN-JORDAN TAMIAMI • 42'' TABLE AND 4AAM CHAIRS ALL ALUMINUM ... CASITA WILL NOT RUST CHAISE LOUNGE WITH ARMS REG. $259 SILE REG. $631 SILE s499 ADJUSTS TO FLAT POSITIONS fF ... IDEAL FOR SUN BATHING I! REG.$189 I SALE $99~.~ ~ -_.-::: ~ ~~ ~~~- ~~~ ~ ~~ ~? ~ //~\-~ ~'>_. ' f1 ~ _ _.// \~ -:;:,~~ALSOSTAC• 5 PC. GROUP 42 Table & 4 Chairs ~MI0..00 REG. $30.00 Comes ~s:-s19s5 CAFE SET sz15 j ALL ALUMINUM ~ -, _fl WILL NEVER AUST. SALE$359 ADJUSTABLE CHAISE Table and 2 Swivel Padded Chairs REG.$206 $129 Unusual strength combina- tion.A -form and slelgh- runner legs makes this selection tdeal for g rass or sand as well as on firm surfaces. OTTOMAN EXTRA 5 Piece Groll'.e. 42" PEDESTAL TABLE WITH 4 CHAIRS AEG. $780 saLE s599 STACKING RING CHAIR AEG.sss s33 UMBRELLA BONANZA SAVE 20 •• 50% • ;l:'~~T5 .... THE MONTEREY SET on Patio Umbrellas and Umbrella Recowers ALL MERCHANDISE SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND. GAS BARBEQUE FACTORY CLEARANCE FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES SAVINGS FROM 10 -50% L) . ..... ......... ":' .... /'~ .. ~ ~. ~ STEEL, BAR REG.1232 SALE $169 La Costa by Thlnline .c2 ·pedestal oiaaa lop rat>tc. ... 1111 .c dining I lounge Cf\alr• . REG. $722 SALE$539 CORAL 12" clearance from combusti- ble surtace. "9g.'31500 SALE I' s199 ~ ...i:== ==--1 GRATES SAVINGS } rt. : $3 llOg9 K. 10-40 O/o ._~ __ =-_a __ ~_,..i -+---~~- TH• SIBSTA .._._CHAISE SALES139 REG. $172 __ . ____ _.._ A Mhal ~ ,.,..,,..,,,, ,.,,., .. •BURNERS •COOKING GRILLS •KNOBS e l.AVA ROCK c1m1111E CUITlll FllESCIEEI ANY SIZE ANY SHAPE • ORDER NOW • . EMERALD Reg. S523.00 SALE s31900 BLACK IN COLOR 12" dMl•ICe from combulttbte 9Urf8ce. Pipe 10 a· ce1tng lnduded. ,, ' llSULATlD 1¥£ - Complete 1nstallat1on kits for any type roof structure WedneedlW. P'ebtuery 'D, t• ORANGE COUNTY County Transit Status 'Desperate' 87 JACIOE llYmAN °' ................. Bulldln& a Saa Joaqu.ia Hilla tranaportat.ion corridor. wldHlo& all of Oraase Count1 's freeways and Lquna Canyon Road and expandln& Pacific Coatt Hl11'way are euenUal to hep tralftc movll'\C durtn1 the next 15 yean. the chah-man of lbe Orance Count,y Trao.aportation Commluion Hld'l'wsday TbHe were among the toplcs diacuued by Al HolUndeo at a lunch m~a of the eo.ta Mesa Chamber of Cornn\erce tr.naporUUoo C'Ommiuee at the Costa MM• Golf and Country Club He ~nted u dark plctUtt ot the county•• tranaportMUon 6latu . "Wl'?'VP. tlAl) NO T RUl.V Nt:w fa <'llitll'" In this <"OW\ly 111 a Ion~ lime ,'' tlollll\d\•n l>»ld "Our needa are M aperate. "It we do absolutely nolhina. our projecUona s how at will take twt<'e H lon1 to get anywhere In lO years as It dOl':s now. There would be occasions where the lrWl:.purtuuon ~yst .. m b,._,Mb down ~n­lirely .. He nol.ed that the comm1S&1on Mond•y adopted a m uter plan for county traru.portaUon lhroug.h 1995. wblch will be updated every two years. "We haven't trit>d to Improve the system, just to keep <'l.lrrent," Holhndt•n said "We figure 1l "ould cost us $Hi 5 b1lhon JW>t to Slit)' t>urrenl during that penod " He said county l'!>t1males show that about S6 S billion will be available for improvements dunng that tame. Factors contributing lo the problem, Hollmden s aid. are that Orange County receives less than its ~hare of stalt• transportation funds; present and proposed tax cuts such a~ Proposition 9 <Jarvis 2>. Fire Protection Terms Approved Orange County Supervisors Tuesday approved a series or agrl'i.'ments preparatory to the county takeover of fi re protection services from the state. The terms include. All state fire s tations and property associal- t>d with rire prote<'tion in Orange County, valued at S2 7 mimon. to be turned over to the county at no rnst. (The agreement is pending new slate legisla· t1on In the interim. the county can use the prope r· t~ for $1 a year) State fire vehicles with equipment. supplies :.ind commun ication gear. valued at $390,000, to be given to the county at no cost. The state will assume total liability for ac- cumulated vacation time. valued at $500,000 A :-talc employee who accepts county employment wi ll be paid accrued vacation time at lime of trans fer Thl' countv will assume a ll sick leave bal&.inC'E'S, valuc•d 'at $1 6 million. Legislation is pendmi:!. however. ~o that sick leave can be used tow<1rd rE>tirement cn•dit for county employees The county will agree to assume the s tate's rcspons1bihty for fare protection of the wildlife area ancl will be reimbursed at about 60 percent of the total eost The need lo find a new form of fire protec· t1on by July l was created by the State Legislature rn th<> afll'rmath of Proposition 13. Nearly two wef'kS ago supervisors appointed 37-year-old Lawrence J . Holms as the new fire chwf to ovl·rs('C tht· transition of the department and hJCfter houatn1 coeta forcln1 more edulta to Un loletht'r, thua locreulJll the number of can per boustohold AllO. tlolllnden aald al~h CaUfomlans drove 10 pucenl more mlJ• la.at year, tbey I.I.led 1 percent ...._ 1u becauae ol mor. efttclent cars. Whllo th.at may be iood nowa for forel1n policy, It mtane l~s aa8 ta" Income. he1a1d. Hollt~o uld the muter plan call• for at lt>aat two more re1utar lanea and two more hilh· occupanr,y vthlcle lanes oo each Oranae Count,y freeway, but the cOlt wUI be prohlbJUve. The Century l''re.;way under conatruclion in Loa ~alH la COltiDI $10 million a mll_, ~r lane, compured to the 11 million per·mile total cost of the San Diego l''reeway 11ome years aao. MILEAGE SERVICE CONTRACT Covers Eng Comp • Steenno • Air cond • Manual Auto trans • Front suSP. • Onve Axle • Como1e1e tronr & rear brake system • Elec s v .. 1em 'l•"'"•"""" on s..n-COntnco cro.o net ~ lo ,,,.,., of -!med '""' .. ' oonl'rmei -~sPttC .. , IXlfll•mei•..,, Audt JoquM .. _MO.~ - S H D l fl-V~.O 0.-la • WI>! Dr. ''°"' Whl Dr ond Comme"*V-~O"- Afl •••~ .-.,.,..,. reo. •C>Of'0 1o•I ate OO-rt aM ~ QOfl(lln fl() OVv .,,,, f'f'le •.mum -.r:itlary OOil!rl l'IOI ••ctMtO ~ ..,...,~ SPIRITS Prices effective through Marc h 9th SMIRNOFF VODKA 1 7& Llltr 949 CUTTY SARK l.W. HARPER SCOTCH BOURBON 1.7& L•ler 1.75 l1111 16 29 1099 SEAGRAM'S GIN 1 75 Loter •• ....... ...... •. . .• . •• .. .• ... 9 29 FINLANDIA VODKA 7flOML ............................. 699 1 BAILEYS IRISH CREAM1279 LIQUEUR IS BACK 1'iOMLe. WENTE LE BLANC ·n OE BLANC Everyone·s ~~:•• ata2new ; :: __ • .. $3.59 RED TAG :·:"~I #~,·~. MARTINI 1976 ~ • CABERNET SAUVIG-- NON This elegant ~ Caberne1, while always a good value. I 1s now an even better REG. _' I ",:,~' Ht-T345 '',:Jr;;' $4.60 ....... ""':} RED TAG PAUL M ASSON 19n --. I Late bottled I ! CHARDONNAY This limited edition wine received ten months aging in Limousin Oak Barrels-a treatment usually reserved for world's most costly Chardonna'4vs79 7fiOML REG. te.00 RED TAO DIENHAAD QAEEN LABEL From the famed vlne- yafdS ol the Mo .. lle. we feel that this la a better wine than thoee Uebfraumllch eelllng form~ than twl09 the price. 4• RED Aeaular ... llO 1.s u•....................... TAO CHAUYINET 1177 MACON·BLANC V1UAOU One needn't be poor to enjoy thl1 crisp "Poot M•n'a Poullly·Fulaee". . 2• RID Regular $1.I0710ML......................... TAO AIONITI! LAMBRUICO Moat anyone can affon:I a caae of thla eaay drinking tmpon •t 111 RIO our Nie prlcei«egular$2.167SIML....... TAO JACAAE WHITE a ROSE Wlnee soft and mellow •• their song. 3• RED Reoua. 14.llO I.Ii u... ...................... TAG SOUVIRAIN 1171 PINdT NOIR A bronze medal winner In the Sonoma Harvest Fair. thla ellky red preNnt1 .. tonlahlng varl•t•I character and value. 11..,a. 11.001'0 ML........................ 3 rs ~:g KEG BEER• CATERINO• DIUCATE88EN •DELIVERY 495 E. 17th ST.• COSTA MESA PHONE [714] &48-9314 ,, ____ ,_ . -. .--....... The plao alto lncludel widenina Laauna Can· yon Road to four lanes, buUdin& a San Joaquin Hiil.i trU1portatJon corridor to connect to Corooa del Mar Freeway. wldenln1 Pacific CoHt Hl1hway to tlx lanes between Golden West Street and MacArthur Boulevard, and extending both the Oranse and Cotta Mesa Freeways southward. HOU.INDEN SMD IOGREa au taxes and chareea for drtven· llcelllel are neceuary to fund the improvement.a. Also needed, be aaid, are more r1de·abarina, an expanded b-.. ayat.em already being planned. better ayncbronllation of slgnaJ lights. and a rapid truslt ayatem from &anl-Oo to &be Irvine In· dustrtal Complex. He said he expects plannlne on such a transit way to begin bytheendofthe year. REVLON JONTUE CONCE~TR .\ Tl::O (.OLOG'.'iE SPRA \' · 4.75 '6 0 1 . CHARLIE cow:E"Tt<ATEO COU)(;NE s rR \ \ A 01. 4.95 CHAZ F<IH ME'I ·HTEH "'lfA\'E 1 oz. 4.00 BIG LASH MASCARA 2.15 I 11~1ant Lu,.h Thif'k.-n.-r NOW BIOSAVINQSON ••• REVLON NATU RAL l WONDER Fresh-All-Day _)LIPSTICK t •lrw f11Lhtf,...l1 n1L . I 9 5 \rtloft~'-"'•r•nw. • Super Nails NA IL POLISH Helena Rubinstein Fanta~\' Color!' ~ CER .\\1JC GI. \ZI. Cream Care I 11"'1 I< II. ltt 1,. ... ( ••l11r• 21~.\ Strong & Glouy \(IOllt '\11.l.\(JH.R '" llrill111111 f oJur'"" ,.,..,, .... "'""' '"" ( c.lor or T,.,...lnw•nl 'All. COLOR lli11l1 1Lln•• .. 1th l 5 0 fon11 la•hn• rin••h. -- t•,..,...,...,, r naul h11r1lrn ... ,. ... h.·11~ •.1111n .. 1 200 ,,., .. ,." ... ,.,. I ".\ I I I""'.·.-~~: Bonne Bell .. f.Yf. EX PRE~~ro,s·· • ........, I I . e: II ' .. c-. I'-, gl I r ~ 1Yl~ I ' 1>110 ............ .i .... . 1..nntt .... ''"" 'ulur th.it -111 ••f•I 1l•·11th en1I 1l1nu tt•lt1H ,., ' ...... ,., .... j ~,/j 300 Beautiful Nails In Minutes! I ... . l -• ~ -cylure ' Nai l~ Fl'(;t:RNAl1$ by Eylure .,. .. tu •l'I''' lu111( l•-tin• ... ,., •Mt unhl ~nu takr lhrm ufl II BOLD 11• llLIEI •Cotna *Jewelry •Diamonds *Pocket Watchea * Ster11ng Sliver •Gold & Stiver In any form! OPEN 7 DAYS SUNDAYS 11 TIL 4 497·1011 *MR. GOLD* COIN & DISCOUNT JEWELRY 230 Beach Stteet, Laguna Beach Downtown ecrosa from B-* or Ame~ drug stores A [ffiIIJ] Place To Shop! PRICES PREVAIL: WED. FEB. 27th. THRU SAT. MARCH 1st. Bio·Kur HENNAS by COSMETCO Conditioning ~harnpoo f 1,-•n-r ... • nr•'1•to•t• Af\tf h 1K,hf111ht.. ltt11H 8 oz. Tint Conditioru·r \•l·I· r .. &.,,. • ittt htu.,. "" I 1t1u L.1 u , .. 11,. ft tt 8 oz. :~ 00 ) c · 11 I rn I ( o 11 d i I ion•' r \ ll-'IOf'-1•1 ... IUl• rttr1uul.1 111ttl1f,. tM:I rolof 8 01. 2 7 5 Ike! C:O~CE,TRATEU P£RFl "\tE Pl 'RSE SPR \ Y •l0.00 VALUI 500 .3J 01 . MAYBELLINE (; rt•u t La~h \la~t'ara \\I f"H •HEE RH'll.I. } 79 I~" h..J I PRINCE MATCHABELLI W'ind Son~or Cachet TOITll-l I' SPRA\S (1 oz. lA.) ii Q ........ t "' Ii t r•tr"'""" lie• \ flO.t: • t'rriunll• l11rlutlr'•I (l °"'"' Sl1e1 6 00 VIDAL SASSOON SKINCARE • I J •Ml ·1.TI.ACTION MOl~I 'RE 1.0TION l 011. •Ml 'l.Tl·ACTION MOl~Tt"REC:R•:AM 2 oz. ·~KIN BALANUN(~ RIN"t: 6 01. \CH H C'llOH •. •RAl.AN<:amcoMPl,EXION RAR l..Soz. llll9'0N~lllllupcs •s..., WAIN •AWT ttsc 11 aw__. IAMTAAMA-Jtll S-...... lt, -~· • ~ . • • . . .. • . . . . . . • • ' • • , • • , ' , • ' , ; . FREEZETTE FOOD SAVERS fc1t"oil hll 'IOI lllQ ffit•dlS Hiii \/t'•)t'lcibhi) h GAL BBC ~ .-...-------..--...-................... =~ ... . ,. l ouqh. lonq l.;~11110 r.t~y IO·l.lt,tn µldl>llC ln~~~·:BBc <irr.H IOI ,,OllllQ 11~1' for lu11cn1:s II!. :;.1,11 l.c:lllle 32 or 48 oz. SIZE BBC the SQUEEGEE ~ ~ l1'.tV•" ol;i.,~ wrl,H.I'" spc1rld111y rled11 DECORATIVE Matches For tir11plat.e stove or 1.arop1nri One m1nulc 10 one hour flme settings "'" 3.88 REnECTOR PANtor ELECTRIC RANGES EKCO "MIRACLE" Can Opener ... AltlflcW ....... ,. =·BBc 10 QTS. AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY ILL wuma ·ILL flUINM 1 .... 88c EKCO KITCHEN TOOLS • GllclH 0¥tr NOit-Stick Swfae.s AD PRICl!S PREVAIL: WEDNESDA!t FEB. 27th. • Bastin2 Spoon •Slotted Spoon •Small Turner LISTERMINT MOUTHWASH I GARGLE 3Z.Ll88 ~ IUYL1t£ Paper .Bag Holder f or orderly bag storage fastens IO •'Y w•ll °' :: 8 ac Revolving Cup Rack "GIAYUNE 11alll b LUPS vtnyl oalt-<l w nt! arm!. - • Ir r ~ THHU SATURDAY, MAR. 1st. •BurgerTumer •2·Tinefork ·Pancake Turner ____ ..__...__...__.,..__..__. CLEAR or FROSTED Bulbs ~ • 3 h" Strainer RUBBER HOUSEHOLD Plumbing NEEDS • 60 • 75 • 100 WATI QUALITY Household Brushes by EMPIRE l<[NTUCKV STRAlr.HI 819 BOURBON 10 PROOF 1. 75 LT. NCI UQUOlt AT: 5111 l*IYCllSITT A vt £ SAii Di('° • 12U MAii ST COllOllA "GAYISCON " ANTACID for RELIEF of HEARTBURN. ACID INDIGESTION 12 Ol LIQUID or 100 CHEWABLE TAILCTS 3.BB .. "UNICAP-T" HIGH POTENCY VITAMIN MINERAL SUPPLEMENT lty UPJOHN 9011'1.US 30 TAILETS 5.BB . ,fS · Summer's Eve '1 1 ~ TWIN PAK 1J,,.. '. Disposable Douche· ·~ ' HPrbal Regular or ~ Vinegar & Water ~.. ~ 1 J PAK Of 2 88C ' , 4'h oz. EA. EA. BARNES HINDS Contact Lens ACCESSORIES •Wettillll~ (ht.) -ca...-1&s.M ... s.tloto , • ., .• •TMH llSMI.) 1.88 EA. ANACIN Arthritis Pain FORMULA (,..,' h11u1 > ut ltl11 I 100 TABLETS 1.8 8 '' Asoercreme ' ' CR~ME RUB blernal A1t1ir 111~ CremP Med1ca11on 3 oz. TUIE 1.88 Rely on your Sav·on Ptla1mac1s1 tor your family health needs Consult him seek r1s pro1es- s1onal advice At Sav-on a Regi stered Pharmacist is always on duty to prepare and provide professional consul· taboo on your prescnpllons ,,,_ ______ , SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK! 9 00 AM TO 9:30 PM MONDAY THRU SATURDAY . 9:00 AM TO 7:00 PM SUNDAY CORNING WARE Menu-ette Skillet "MAGIC MARKER" WEIGHT WATCHERS Liquid Crayons ,'\• 1~·"' r ,,... ,r--:: '•'<''' r , ~lv.lJ f i f tht l·I t 20PAK 188 20 PAil • EA. ~YARN • • I 'I 11( ! JI'/ ~ •• ~ SOUD cat.ORS 4 IL YU1CUTtD 3 IL BIC LIGHTERS DIET SCALE G~1 1n srldpe tor _,_~, !, I' \WI I ,1f()r1~~ .... 88C THE PEELER by BONNY t•,t ' " I ' SISAL TWINE CRYSTAL WHITE LIQUID DETERGENT ~ tor DISHES & FlNE l FABRICS e~~ 4 .... 88c GIU£TTt RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT IMC~--........... .._...... ..._,._lflll......... ..WPOITllACM-ttH ............ ,._,. a l'CMIO-l .. 71 ................... '9IO-IU71 Mwp•...,. f!OUtft' .... UWT ...... ,aw-. IANTAAMA-H ll 1-" ...... lt. , ·. . I• - ·-. FUNKY WINKERBIAN :!!&r~ :==r!TS•M? l&P "Guess what? Now he insists on imported sparkling mineral water!" SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH THE FAMI LY CIRCUS ---J_ I lA'\ NCT O~N. by Jeff MacNeUy by Ferd & Tom Johnson LE:T ME BORROW YOLJR REPoRT C,ARD FOR A FEW M INUTES~ l<ITTY by Mell Lazarius ,A ~IHl/1~, I ~ IT T~lAE. i~AT IHE~e AICE TJ.-OLASAND? or: I 'IE~ 0 1.AT MY ADVICE ? TO MAll'll'Y Few OF Tl-iE.M P"5~1i9l.E POTENTIAL.. MATE-5-IN THE WOltLO THAT A PE~ON COV1LD EJE HAPPY WITH ? ~­~() -"'~ ( ( ) dy ? by Bil Keane GORDO ~,,,..;,.~ \INO-HISAl.J~S Ail THE? K.AeE-, J..0~ Z ! JVe> T F'IC.TU~ THI: 1'.11.llJ A':> A IC)JIFE IN \IC'\)R 5"00LOER~ ./·· ·* '·..,,.\ H-1 JUDGE PARKER MRb. CRANDAU. ~KEO THAT I NOT TEU KEVIN LANCE ~HE ~HC*O fHE 11"1NERAlr1 HE PLANNED FOR R ANO HER HUf16AH01 "Daddy, con I wotch the newspaper with you?" DENNIS THE MENACE TUMBLEWEEDS by Chartes M. Schutz BIG GEORGE COMICS I CROSSWORcl by Virgil Partch ----------~----. DRABBLE / I/ ,,, f .l // fVEe'< TIME ™E~S A 6000 SIJ6CiSTIOM,SclMEM 0i1N65 UP 1Hf 8U06ET ! by Tom Batiuk · How about some heating 011. pal? I make ii mys.elf." o" ... 1.1'4 .~0l\.'I? 010 ~ 1o1Al'm.t 1"0 M£~·no..i i.tOW I 10L.0 Ml M 'f'4Af I l Al-f f L.1V£ 11.)1'1'"40\)i '10v1 by Kevin Fagan {,()()QI 8UA~£ t NE:vER ~A\~ 'f~A'f. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston OR . SMOCK ----------------~--)t)IJN G MRN, '(OO GtT "THIS ME..~$ CLl"ANED UP £::.tf-Oi~E. 'fOuR FA'THER 5EES IT! TS ~..-le H C SPITAt...S NE:VV HC'A "f'O TE:t..1- THE: GOOD G UYS FRO/I.I\ THE: B A D G i.J YS G IMMICK / by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan C.OULD YOO Pl.£.R5t. HE.l.P ME.WtTH SOME~ING, DROO'i? I 'fH1NK WE.'VE BEEN lJHDERESTIMfITlNG -Tl-115 B<1Y "-l_) by George Lemont ' . J. -S IG ~ -• '-..... ) TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZlE .AGRO::.!. 1 a...~ out ; I ro<-1"" 1(1 AO(HJuc1 l4 u 5 1)4j, WfoQl>l 1• Stow> lb C..11..-it 17 l\•"<l "' tw'd 1a rr~n n._,.., :"IP~ ;-1 Apolf'<, c.> -Fwo 2; Mr COi .. ~6 S:aq i'9 T &cit 3• The one ne<e 3) Heall!>~ Comb I01m 3; Siu• J88t>tll 39 ~ '' -lauOeo 'l lnoct1ve .u A.bstruMi 4~ G!lll 46S<Mor 48 P'>Oldt~ ~o Bv "'av 01 '.t Goads ~J Serves !:>2 Sc.illl'f "'I MVOUI r '•Ant ~ NC:W•t• .. >G l 6i :.i,,.., u·~·' ro F ,,11r"v1P <;ynd"·''" • ul""~dy 'l'uul!' C,ol ;Hd ~ At'r••OdC'\(><. o!I :> JP I !\ml' O.Jr :JO'AN '''lf'<'t.t.il :' C"t"'> s..•t • 'l c;,,..._~S\ 4 lO"'t•nt'" .. ""'' '" !'>(' b I ·neaqe 7 l OJn C.OS1 Abr• 6 F1oe tt butarv ;~ L"t>r>eal"° 9 TV f,irP 30 B.1si>odll 10 r 1np ·.tem ft jl""\ V.dtP l t f•1Jrn •• , 1 I MtSluy """l"I t:.> Suppofl J; f •n••• t .3 Provat• JJ (,,11 "" to11o111 Abbr ,1111,. lll AQ.i1n t.umh lf, A~·.1~t.1nl fn1n1 'w Muµ 22 Surll'lh'<l •O Shouldpr ;>4 !;~ ·~ orn&meflt& " Ma~e anqrv 1·1 tCQU"" 'A:tvl' ~ D"• ume11I '>'A~>Pw '.14 W1.11y "'"° 01 r!•ama Abt>< 56 Monkey &a Sec.rPle 59 Fonosh~ A L.ARGt: Sf:.T OF CHOPPE:RS ArfACHE?C/ 10 A SMAIL FISH WHOM, CLJISINE-wrse, IS VERY lf\110 L-IVIN& Fl.f:SH ... Yf.AH. RJ:NllNG' A SU If OF ARMOR 'fAK!O SQ't1E OF IHE SFONiANUTY. ()()'IOF SKINNY- DIPPING: < 7 Girls name b t '!Shao com :?6 S 100 4 J Uncovers U Hld9t1 4!> Mortar\ and 60 Tur lu$1l t•lleS 63 lrttle Scot (, ' NANCY WHAT ARE YOU DOING OUT THERE, MISTER? I~ I~ Ill 11~ 1111 __ ._.,..._ .... HOW 6HAS1).'(! (. .. , by Ernie Bushmlller . - ) ' ' \ ' ' r :- NATION 'Seare Oar «Aw ' Ballooni,sts Enrage Farmers TOPEKA. Kan. (AP> Coll\plainu. from farmera th.at low.nytna baUooN &J'fl •la~& lbt-ir cattle and uusin& some to IO dry have &parked a debate in the IC.ilnaal Le1i•lature. "I ha~ a nea&hbor wbo Ud to sell three cows oocau..e they da.mapd lMlr ltdden r unning from lo•·rlylna balloons." Man•m Sm 1th. a Shawn~ County r urm1•r . told the Hou~e Transportation Committee. 'Tw heard other farmt•rs bl.Iv they had rrops damagt'd by bulloons that landl't1 an their fields. uh10 • · THE COMMl'ITEE IS con:ndcmng tt bill to force bot air b&JJoo.ns to Oy hi1heT over Karuia11 ll did not Mel on tbc prol)OAI. The blll. 1ponaored by •t•to Hep. Tom sa.u ry. would n-qulre t.h t>.lloon_a lo ny al an alUtudC! of not lea than 1.000 feet over the hl1hest ob:olt.cle w1Uun 2,000 rff'l or the crart Balloonlsu, howev.-r. ronte>nd the federal Aviation Admlnlatratlun already ha.a amplt' regulallons Joyce Morro w. rt'f>f\'!>t•nlln.: thl' Bulloon Ft.'<ttirulloo uf Arnn1t•u, Mud tht· :!,()00 llct>n"it'<i bulloons in tht' natao11 muat comply with blrtng4'nt ft:derttl "" gulat1ons The Kansttw ball. s be stud, would only ··adnglu us out unfwrly." SM I TH. WHO H A8 & farm In 11nrthe•ll Kanau. said his primary complaint wH with the low·Oylng batlloon'is uac of giu burners. The burners, which are WJed to heat the air In thti bulloons and he lp regulate ultltude. emit loud nolaes. he said , which frighten livestock ~md cause Ht :Hll l)(,'(!t>ll R o nuld Regan . ., commer c ial bu lloon1st an Johnson County, ques· u oned th~ conslitutaonality or the balloon bill, i.aying the FAA has the autbonty to govern all the nation's airways, and has adequate channels for ~ople to register complaints. Bachelors! Masters! begin Mar. 3 Grave Marker Up for Sale ENROU NOW at National University • One tmlEt reg1slrdhon tor your entire progr,1111 • l vernng classes suited tor bu::.y adult:, • ~111oy one course~' rnonrn • < .onvement ctassr oum 1oca11on:.. througllOltl Uranga County Mal\c the 1980 s cl decade 01 chall1:mge and growlh 1n your caret1r Cati tor a personal 111terv1ew with an acaelermc r:ounsetor 4'1"~~.,,.~·-•'u"' t ,,. • ., «. .. -•"'• • t,.., ,. At# • ..., • ..,0,...,.. ... ,, ~ ~niuo .,...., ~-,. ....... ~ ... {jt "'"'""'"" C.ol«.M! ~ .................. #' ·-""~iJ!• ..... ·-... .. fOf registrato0n "'1cvm .. 11()n ca" 957"'215 1n IMnf! o• 5511-3781 .11 l t h ••O MAYS LANDING , N.J. CAP> -A S50·pound tombstont! sits in Art Cranz's living room. right next to the television set. It's a conversation piece he would Just as soon s top talking about The tombstone was intended for Cranz's MSler· m ·l aw, Ma rion, who recovered from an un· disclosed serious illness two weeks ago and doesn't expect to need it for many years. SO HE'S OFFERING THE PINK grarute and marble monuml'nt for sale m classified ads· '"Gra\'e Monument Tombstone -d1dn"t dJC', don't need it." So far, hl''s had few sen ous takl'rs "'*'* , . '*'-" Z1. 1980 -......... ,.,,,,.. .. ,etl Auxiliarv Blsbop Roger M . Mahony of Fresno has been named Bi shop of Stockton by Pope John Paul JI. Mahony was chairman of the California Agricultural Labor Relations Board in 1975-76. DAIL v "N.OT A JI Jarvis To Speak Tax reformer Howard Jarvis will be the featured speaker at a March 2 dinner for lbe United Jewiab Welfare Fund at tbe Registry Hotel in lrvine. Dr. Aryeb Nesher, special Israeli envoy. also wtU speak. Reservation• can be made by calling 7S4· 19'4. Cost of ror the 6 30 dinner is $17.50 per person. PUBLIC AUCTION FINE COLLECTION OF IMPORTED HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS • * *LEASE EXPIRING *** We are clearing all the goods from one of our warehouses rn Los Angeles due to msuffrcient space rn our main showroom W~ are alW 1nclud109 o ther ·~ to milke ev111J.lll:>le a l one selee11on from moS'I rug "''d••"9 coun!••et 1n 1h(> wo•ld T"" catal<>Que wilt include Taba T •ba1 T ..O•ll. Ke•m•n. Saroult, 8id1••. N•in. l~ahan, Knh1n. Bouchara. S1nk1an9. •nd Pek1nq Chin-rug. Alw va•10u• Indian 'U9i. Roumanoan Tabnc Fine Caucawdns L11v11t•~n K.unans and many more. S11ft from 2· • 3· to 18'" 12· intlud1n9 m.tr•v •UfHlt.'f\ AUCTION 8 PM PREVIEW 7 PM FtllDA Y. FEUUARY 29 M4UIOTTIHH 900 HEWPORT cane DR. HEW'°"T IUCH Auctiwer. It.. lash°"" lnfo'1IMl!tioll: 2 I l·99S-8323 T ~""' t~\tHCheck A A, I'. A , In~ fin '*'-llent Ot~ County location•: 1rv1n.i ~ .... r., Ato,1 Wt:>lm•11~1e•. Lj!Ju11J "''°""' f I 10<0 "One guy called and said his mother in law annoys him we·ve gotten a lot of those t)'pcs -w1shfuJth1~ers,"Cranzsaid ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lie tries to be philosophical. "E .... crybod~ dies." he said. "Hcrc·s a chance to land a r eal bargain on something a pt·rson knows thev'll us<.' evcntuall v It's an SR.55 vulu1· and v.c·re uJI but g1v1ng 1t awa·y at S2i5 llow can you Josi""· I Sears 11· limit1·d. "" hun ' ia HuntinJtfon B~aeh SURPLUS STORE Save 20%--60% on all Items In stock \\1 It In '•111 • • ,. d +I• 1 11 111 .. 1f r111 11 I 01d1 • ''''" '• H1 ' .1111t I J1Jlh£ 111 1nt .. a•1 t1 HEAVY DUTY GARDEN HOSE 60' long unlimfted warranty was 17.29 NOW $9.88 \\ • t111H •I '"'•"'l If• ·~ • f l•'' r j•! i<•.. 11 \Jf11 h lf11 f1 I n• I fJ H h ltl "''I t t' 1 &; 'f 111 lll .. lt\" ., ... U• , .... 'U• I !.,YI ·1 lht llltfllf\ 31 8 H.P. HEAVY DUTY WEED WACKER was 33 99 16" Path was 46.38 NOW $26.88 CHILD'S STROLLER was 2899 NOW $21.88 NOW $18.88 BOYS' JOGGING SUITS w ere 14.99 NOWS8.44 J UNIOR 2 PIECE ~ CORDUROY SUIT :.:}. .. .. ,. 45 DRAWER ORGANIZER was 7.88 NOWS4.88 w.1s 38 00 NOW $18.99 718 H.P . ROUTER was58.50 NOW $34.88 DELUXE MANICURE SET BIBBED SKI OVERALLS was3.99 NOW Reg. Sizes were 34.99 t: NOW $13.88 Tall Sizes were 36.99 NOW $14.88 2·2NIO .......... k •dl . *'""••• AMIH. llfl&Mltt 11141 M:I> ... ,..,, ............. . .. l ... .,....,...,_ "•" ...... Sf•,. <'I EDIT Pt.Al'I The tombstom• b<.'cumc <t morh11I curiosity after 111~ ~ister·in·law·i. rt>rovC'ry Sht: dcchnt·d to d1:,cus~ ht•r recent illness. howeH'r "SllE MADE COMPLETE PREPARATIONS. Thl' tomb~tone. the cas ket, the cerm·tery plot, .. said Cranz "But then. th:mkfully. ~h<: got bl'ttcr. So we got stuck with all or this stuff "Now she's i.tartm~ a new llf<: new housl'. new boyfriend, new ever) thmg. So ::.he a~ked m e to lake the tombstone.·· Cranz easily sold thl· <'l'mctery plot A magi l'ian bought the casket ·we didn't ask for dt:· U.uls." The monument has a cross. some scrollwork and a blank space for the name. It's not for pranksters. · "Basically, I want to find somebody who will put it to good use," he said. "SZSI IS ROCK BOTTOM. IF WE don't get that. we'll put it in storage. After all. everyone needs one eventually.·· he said Meanwhile, the memorial is giving Cranz the creeps -and an unexpected problem. "It's right next to the TV, so it's bard to ig· nore:· he said. 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They have too much gasoline on hand ~ Gibraltar guarantees: ~ High interest ~ for all savers. Oa l Rympl e, a spokesman for the two Exxon stat ions. said that the surplus gasoline -regular only -will be sold at $1.02 per gallon, eight cents lc~s than th<: gorng price here lie attributed the s ur· plus to increased car poo ling by Colorado Springs motorists Society To Meet Tb e Lagun a Pa nhellenic Society will m eet at 10 :30 a .m . March S at the Three Arch Bay Clubhouse in South Laguna. Highlight of the mee t· ing will be a travelogue o n India by Irwin Borders. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Ross Miller at 494·3820. ' ~ 11.40% ~ "'''L.\L "lJP ~ 10.65% ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Now you can earn thl' !ugh mte~t ot cl muney m.arlt't certificate account t'Ven iJ vou don't haw .i ll't of money to !Ml\ e The new 30·Month Rock Solid Certif1Call' 1-. yuur ~u,uanll't.' ot Higher rnh'rest ratt than arv11laNt• at 1m11 lvml. cm 1/11, tyr1r of account . No b.lnk or "<lvingc; and l0c1n c.m p.iy you mol'\' Earnrn.~~ preuro11sly auorlnJile on/11 to la~r m1't"-t,1r, 1':llW you ccJn eclm hrgh inten.-.;t on $100 minimum 'b.il.incl.' Daily compmmdrn.~ of 111trrrst . llus increJ!>C.'S tlw Jnnu.11 y1l'IJ to .imount shown when balance rem.uru. for entu~ ye.tr Sat1mgs rnsurrd 1111 to $4U,0001'V an asnrcv !lf tire• 1,,/,·rul Cat•ernmr111. High inttrfSI rotr for JO 1111111//1, Subo.1.lnt1<1I mtel't'St pt'nallv for early wathdrawcJI. 14.342% 13.629% J r • fl ~ . . • . ,. • . ( : • . . ,J p . A • • NATION Scientist Hopes for Shroud Test L08 ALAM08. N.11. <AP> -A ed' 'Mil ...... to .. penn.illil9 &-. )IM.t to ~ .... U..t wouN ...... ~ tbe .... at.eel Aroucl ol ,._. la from UM fll"lt centW"J - tbe UJDe ln which Jetus Chrllt Uved. •obert Dlnelar. a adeat.ist at Los Alamo9 Sdeatiftc Laboratori•, nld cletermln&QI the ... ol the shroud ... • vital upec~ ol the inveatJ1aUoo ol tbe llMce ol cloth beUev.cl by 10me to be U.. burial wrapp lq ol Christ. llS &\ID TS81"8 c:ooducted by 1 •roup ol to acief\Uata in October 11"8 produc:ff evidence ~n•l•tent with :.be biatm'y and ori1tn of cloth .. ln ttmn ud oleeet t.rMt•a..a&y U · 1oclatl4 wlU. It .. ud llaat "•o evktw. .._,...-... ••••ed t.Mt indJcaW. tbe SlmMid ol TWta la • bou.'' Tbe propoMd c..t, be 18kl, would lnvolve UM of HUlUv• carbon 14 dalinl technlq .. that. U.DU1 Neeat· ly , couldn't be performed without dama1ln1 th• material beln1 atudJed. If the carbon· l4 t .. u abow th• shroud it from U.. rlPt ffllt..,.y, Lbe.n "we have a piece ol cloth that could have been UHd u a burtaJ shroud," he said. Tbe ckltb bu an lma1e on lt t.llat some believe ii an OU\llDI of Cbrtlt'I body UMWCI wbM IM roee rrom ta. deed. DINKOU IAID. however , thet poalllve ,..ulta would not mean It wu Chrllt'• burtal 1broud. "We will never IM able to prove tt waa Uled to bury J•ua ot Nuaretb," beuld. The hlatory ol the abroud bu bNo trued to lJS3 wben a mu oamed Geoffrey de Charney built a cbureh to bold lt in Urey, f'rance. lt la now kept In a allver box lD Turin. Dtneaar aald t he Pontifical Academy of Sclencea ln Rome la coo- 1lderln1 the request. H~ aald tbe l :Jlilll ltllU IUY 2 & SAVE 1. 1t Arcibbl1bo_p of Turla, wbo bH cuetod'J ol tM ,..aac, wu ineltned to 1raat .,...i.uioD, but the reqUMt WH tumed over to the academy became the arcbblahop wanted it to 10 to a hlper authority. In the February iaaue of en l!!placopallan ma1asine, ''The Uvint Church." Dlne1ar, an l'!piacopal prlfft, wrote that development.a ln the carbon·l4 test enable researchers to uae • a~r piece of the material tben previoullly required wblle 1et· Ung a more accurate date. Sufficient material already is available from awetcbes removed during repain in 1973. . '~byMIRRO ALUMINUM WARE E·Z-POR DISPOSABLE ALUMINUM BAIEWARE •COffD PUCOUTOI-7 CUP29 •IO" Tm.ON flf 'AN •I 0"14 "" ANGll CAIHAJI •4 QUAIT COYlllD P'OT YOUI CllOICl All mode of \turdy, ....., heot. highly pol11hed olum•n1Vm. Per<ololor ho\ glon KT-•n lop, Fry Pon leOon lorMd wolh porce4o•n ••ler00<. ~·379$ • fAa TOWUS • "··w21t sus1 anu SltlJ ... J n •IUIGUNDT •OIAIUS •YtJUOSl DuPONT 833® NYLON AREA RUGS 42·~~, .. 1 Q99 SIZI HARDWOOD COLUMN TABLE LAMPS IEG.1499 22.99 lAa lo1he·h1tn.d hordwood lamp\ wolh -"-ed bt°'"'-bcne, all OI leaM 'Z'f'. Oak & Pine finnhe.. a::':.·199 l9TO WUYI TOUt ruramr "'' c:.c1 Hand -~. ,_,, _... O·lund• 1'1on1e<1. '""' & bNod bol· ,~,, I Ae~1•N. 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Seattle, the defending Na tional Basketball Association champion. came to the Forum in s uburban Inglewood in a tie for the Pacific Divisio n lead with the Los Angeles Lakcrs The SuperSonjcs left with a fizzle THE LAKERS EXPLODF.D from a five-point lead midway in the second quarter to outscore the Sonics 18·9 c..luring the rest of the first ha lf and Los Angeles rolled from there l<> a ridiculous ly easy 131 -108 victory It was tht.' seventh ~tra1ght triumph and 18th m the last 21 games for the red-hot Lakers, who a re 47-18 on the season. Tht· Sonics. who had won 18 of their l ast 22 games com ing in . dropped to 41H9. Jn addition. the victory wa~ the 18th straight for the Lakers at the Forum, where a sellout crowd of 17 ,505 watched the carnage. "I WA NT TllE TEAM to forget this g ame, however I personally won't forget it." said Seattle Coach Len Wilkens . "We played poorly. it was our worst transition game of the year "We were embarrassed and we will re member 1t and we won't let the m forget 1t " Kareem Abdul-J.ibbar led the Lakers with 31 points and 11 re bounds. lie scored 22 o f h1~ points m the first half as Lo:> Angeles took a 66·52 lead at the rnte rmission NORM NIXON HAD 24 point~ a nd JO assists for the winnt'rs. rookie Earvin "Magic" Johnson added 18 points and was credited with 13 assisLo;: Jim Chones con tributed 16 points, and Jamaal Wilkes had 14 points and 11 re bounds The Lakcrs wrapped up thl· <Stt LAKERS. Pagt> 8 21 Saddleback Coach Says He'll Make a Decision in the Next Week By JORN 8EVANO ......... ~ ..... Tbe .8W MulU1an HI• conUnUM . For lboH ol you wbo b•ve betln 1leep·. 1na ln a Hve the pHt '8 hours, Ml 1 b rlnt you up to date on whit ha• trauplred wi\b Saddleback CoU01&e'1 popular basketball coach: Oo Monday Mutuaan 1uppoNdl~ accl'pted the head coaching job at C•l State Fullerton -ON TVUOA\I MORNING he de naed the story m the Los Angele. Times, s aylna he didn 't talk to Cal State Fullerton oo and had not accepted the l>OSl By Tuesday nlt:hl the feiUy lrl1hman had taken bimsel! out of the Cal St.ate ll'ullerton picture all together Sound confuslna? Maybe But as Mutu1on tells it t he re was reall y not.hlna contusing about the situation at all "I aave them a verbal, 'it looks good, I'll let you know,' " said Mulligan thas morning , "and they <Cal Stat e Pullerton) took that to mean yes." CAL STATE FULLERTON, subse· quenUy, put Mulligan in an awkward pe>sition by announcing he had accepted the post. Mulligan then looked to be the ·'he avy" when be had to politely decline, making the refusal his second in a year (he h<Jd accepted the job al Loyola Last summer only to quit four days later ). hurdling barrier.a. lie Is still looking ror a head coaching position, and major colleges are still looking for his services. Needless to say, MulUgan was awfully tired of all the hoopla when cont.acted by the Dally Pllotlhls morning. "I realize the press has to do their JOb," he says. "but I don't want to con duct my business through them. "I got a brand new call from Nevada· Re no this morning," said Millugan. "I'm really ~cttmg ured of a ll this . I'm going to have to m&ke a decision soon ." "YEAH, I WAS SURPIUSED that they ilid that," said Mulligan about Cal State Fullerton's release ·· 1 wish the) hadn't " BY "SOON" MULLIGAN means before h1!> team 's firs t state playoff game at home March 8 Even with Cal State Fullerton pushed aside. however. ~tulbgan isn't through ··r would j ust as soon have at settled by then." he says, s tating UC Irvine, South f'londa and Nevada-Reno are the cand1datl'b. ·· tt 's been very hard on m y team and I want them to be able to con centrate in the plc1yoffs · · OV Wim, 78-70 Coach Upset, Despite Victory By JOH~ SEVA~O Of tM D•th Ptt-4 ~\•tf ENCl!'\O l 'suall.\ c:1 coa<'h would b<> ecstatic· 1f h1:> h<i'>kt·t ball tl'am had JU'>t r•:aeht:d the Cl F 4 A q uartcrfin;.ils Hut not Oet·an \'11·"' High ' J im fl arn:, Relie\t'd might ht• :i bC'lt<'f ~o rd berau,1· Tue~dJ.\ n1J?hl he "'as an}t h1ng but happy llarrl' "'<l~ t·,trt'rn l'I.\ d i' t urbed b} his tt•:.im s 78 70 '1c ton d' er Dt·I He' L l·<i~U t' r<'prC'sentcit1H• :-:otn: l>C1mt at Creo;p1 H11i?h Thl· u:-.u;.illy mild mannered coach "'ci:. '1~1bh up !>et "'11h his playt>ri throui.:hout t h t' g a m c A n d h t· h <1 d n t t•:.il mt'd d u"' n mu<'h o nce he rc•at·ht•d hi:-. club <iftt"r tht• eonll·!>l c1tht•r "l'M NOT OCT to t•mbarnt'>!> a ny 1nd1v1duals. ·· ht' told h1~ tea m . ··but rm the c<1ach out there rome game ume There was no way they t:-.;otre Darnel should have taken us out of our offense We won this game on s heer guts ·· H arris ' concern ro r his Seabawks -tbe No. l ranked t e am in Oranli(e County hecamc prevah'nl m1d"'<1> th rough the second q uarter That's when he found his team trailing the Knights. 29-22 ll was al this Juncture Harns started to assert h1 mselr \'OCall~ and the Seahawh responded b.\ '>tarting to pla~ team ba!>ketball Wini WA \"l'\E CARLA!'\DER and Jack Rf.>inholtz pro' 1din1? the ~par!.. Occ3n \'1l'"' uuts cort'<i the Kmi;tht:-.. 14-4. O\c.>r lhe final five mmutes of the· 4uarll·r to a.., -.ume a 36-3.1 halftime advan tagc Heinholtz. a R·2 -.enwr ... cored :-1x points during thr 'Pr<'t' t"' o bask<'t~ from long r .inj?e 'ant:.igt: to 56·43 Still. t'VCJ;I with lht• big bulge. llJ rri:-. "'a-. not content 111~ lt·um "'a~ pla~ 1n~ -.lu,.;g1shly ;.ind h1~ ft•;.ir-. tx•c;.im1.· a reality dur· in ~ tht> f1n<JI ('IJ!ht minutes ('O ~MITT l .,Ci Tl'RNOVt.:R .ift,•r tumoH·r and looking total h d1..,,irwntl·ll on the floor the !--l"J h.1 "'!.'> 'l11y, I\ :.tllO"'Pd tht" ..:n1i.:ht-. to i.:c t 0 bJ<'I-1nlo the hci ll&Jmt· \\1th l"arlandcr f1Julinl! r>ut ot •hl• :! 20 m.1rk •ht· ..:nighl' • 19-11 m BA..';KETBALL l'\t•ntua lh "'h1Ul1•<1 the lead lo n>l f\.1 y,1th0 l I:! r1·m:.tin111J! lfr'-pt•rall' to J!l'l the ball back. the· t\ni~ht~ "t'rt' then f<Jrre<1 to foul and 11 "''-'" onl\ ill this lime the &-aha"' ks dis piayed some of the composure th:.it ran their record to24 2during the season t'l llST ANDRADE hit both ends of a one-and-one a nd then, following a Not r e Dame turnover. Reinholtz scored two of h1 :. li poinb lo raa!>e the lt'ad to i 2 ().l "'1th 31 seronds left. :\otre Dame proceeded to hit thrl'e f 1c•ld li(oals d o wn the ... tretrh. but the Seaha wks coun- ter<'d b' canning six straight from th<• t•harity i.tnpe. I 1u.-.t foll I had to s ha ke .,om ebod~ up,·· explained Ha rns Jftt•r his m e eting with the µla ~l.'r-·1 kno"' our first goal "'a" to "''" lt•.lgue. v.h1ch we did. but no"' "'l' hJH' 10 rlNermt.ne .... h .it wt• "'ant to do 1n the plJ~ off, W1• rt• om• of t•1ght teams left ;.ind that"-. quill' a fe at We han' tP rfrc·11k ni1"' "'ht·thcr we·n· I St-c• St-:.\ II.\ WKS. P agf' 8 2 > * * • Battle of tlae Big Men 0.Aly '"'"" .......... ()My ·-- .,., h1('h Sl'<'med to o~n tht' ins1dl· lam· for CarlandN. "'ho <'On tnbutcd four point:-. Ac tion was furious under the hoards during ;\;ewport J !arbor's clash with Kate Ila Tues- cl ay night in a ::.econd·round CI F 4-A 1)layoff gci me at Ca l State Fullerton Abov<.>. Bill Y ardlcv I 13) ~oes one-on -one against Roger Lemons. Belo\\. Bryan Linsky (2U and Bruce Caldwell 124) try to s wipe the ball away from Dan Wright Se<' story, page BJ. Carl andcr. the Emp1rl' Lf.>ague·s Player of thl.' 'frar. thc•n teamed with Jeff ,\ndradl· to sta~e quite a shl)w in the third pl'nOd The t"'o combin('d to '>ron• Ji of their te.im·s 20 PolnL" in the quarter to expand lhe ad Sea Kings Continue To Dro'Wn Opponents To Stun PV It tnok fou r overtime., to c:1c rom ph~h 1l Tuesda~ night, but ~t utcr l>e1 l11gh's Monarchs up. :.ct s ky Sl'rJpiniz Palo~ Verdes. 59 57. Ix-fore a packed gym on the Sen ·1te ll 1~h campus as Mike Swett tipped in the winnang basket at the buzier By JACK MINTER Of tlle Oltll' P'll .. Swtt LAKEWOOD -Corona del Ma r 's Sea Kings. behind the shooting of Rich Kindorf and re- bounding or Steve Moore, put another CIF 3-A basketball vie· t.ory behind them as they beat the Cerritos Knights, 79-59, Tuesday night at Mayfair High, here . Kindorf. the 6-5 senior forward for the Sea Kings. led the attack as he hit nine field goals and added eight free throws for a 26-point output. MOORE HAD ANOTHER good night on the court as he led the Sea Kings in the rebound de· partment with 11. He also added 12 points in leading Corona del Mar into Frida y n ight's quarterfinal match against Mlra Costa at a aite to be deter mined. "We're going to have to play our best game possible or we're not going t o m a ke it," CdM Coach Jack Errion said . "Right now we are playing good. Thls is a five-man game and each and every one of \be guys is con· tributing lo some fashion." The way the Sea Kings played agalnlt Cerriwa was almoet a carbon copy of the first round victory they had a1ainst Footblll. &JNDOaF AND llOO&E'S 1troa1 1ame, alon1 wltb the center plaf of Mark Spinn, e nabled the Se a Kings t o dominate the contest. Agajn, as 1t was against Foothill, reserve Jeff Pries was the key that made Corona del Ma r a victor in 16 of its last 17 games. "'The other team us ually un derestimat es the ability o r Pries. They think. 'He re comes their substitute, we don't have to worry about him ... ' and barn, he scores." Errion commented. "But without him we wouldn't ,.BASKETBALL be where we are . He's so strong off the bench, I wis h I had a nother like him." Twice in the contest Pries d em- onstrated what Errion stated. with so seconds Jen. ln \be first half he came In for a foul- troubled starter and scored right off the bat as Corona del Mar had eight points unanswered in leading 39-28 al half. COMING INTO THE GAME in the fourth quarter wlth the Sea Kings leading 70-47, Pries hlt a 15-foot jumper, stole the ball from Cerritos on the In- bound play and Ulen scored a layu p within a few seconch. Spinn bad a food 11me, too, 11 be put 18 po.lnta in the Sea <See Olll, P11e BZ> The victory for Coar h Jerry Tard1 <''s Angt'lus League cham· pions makes this the most sue c·essful basketball season in the school"s 29-year history as they pr epare for Friday's CIF 4·A quarterfinals game against OcC'a n View. Mater Dci. now 22·3. withstood Palo s Verdes' 6-9. 6·7. 6-5. 6-5 he ight with a fi ve-man effort that refused to cave in to the taller Sea Kings. runners-up iD the Bay League to No l seeded Inglewood. Joe Hernandez. a 6--0 senior who averaged 8 .6 points 10 league and didn't even play in Mater Dc1 's CIF' opening victory over Compton. bit a 20-footer at the buner to gend the game into its fi rst overtime. Palos Verdes went up by four points in the first overtime, but buckets by David Cook and Pete Bray and two free throws by Mark Shannon evened the count at 53. Bray and the 6·3 Swett bit from the Cleld In the second and third overtimes, then Paloe Verdes took control of the fourth overtime, going for the last shot. But the Sea Kings' atternpl waa offtar1et. With 10 seconds to 10. Cook missed from 20 feet o u t, but Swett maneuvered throu&h Paloe Verdes' Umber to Up In the wtMer. \ -CWLY PfLOT SPORTS BREAK I BASKETBALL. I HOCKEY • Rog r Carlson Reviewing Season ~. k hool basketball ae&IOft ts neartn1 conaDlieticln and tt'• deflAilel)' one lo ~ember. 1t•1 one that beau wllh Ocean View rated No l ln Oraqe CCM.ml)' and lb at'• where the Seabawu are now u Empt"' Le•~ champtOOa. ll'a allo one that u w N wport Harbor aaln ita llrat Swaaet t..q -eh•mpioNblp ln 13 yean u lht Sai&or-8 fu.11\Ued early aeuoo e•J)e('t.allons SW°priM!I • P°'lUve rel\ecllona hnd Fountaln V Miley return.Ing to C.be upper c.-ehelon dH pite :st.rtlns four Jwiion. • Dlaappolntm ent a tart.11 with Marina . which misaed Uw CJF 4·A playoft• With tbu h<•lp of four two-point lo.aics lo leaaue play. Although HW\Uneton ~•ch hab been 10 lhc f'IF pla yoffs 12 Um t>s ln t.M pu t 14 yeurs and M ulna 11 times ln tba t 11PWl. lb.l.lS •~ Lbc a.ccond time In four years the l wo h11 ve mli.:.t'd t.he e Ii m lnation.s Bolh missed the pa rty ln 1977 • • • OCEAN VIE W RIGH'S ba8ketball prognm1 St>ems lo be o n solid footmg T he Seahawh ' fresh man team h as complied .i 71HO record the past four year8, 1nolud1ng a 63 J mark the last three seasonb In lea gue play the freshmen have recorded li 45·0 record. Ttus season's te am. unde r Randy Ka rcher. we nt 21·1. whale Ga ry McKnigh t 's t wo .year freshman record at Ocean View wat. 42 2 Occan View's ~i ris team as also a lt:a~ut· c hampion. s imilar to the setup at Estunc1a when· the boys and girls ha ve collected league crowns. • • • IRVJNE W GH HAS TAKEN OVER as the wrestling power an Ir vine League action . Coach Gary UcHeaub1cn's Vaqu(•ro~ wt:rc un d efeat<'<l an all three divisions. going 8·0·0 tn vars1- 1y, 15-0-1 an Junio r varsity and 16 o o 111 fro~h-soph co mpetition AN CLE•&NTE HJOR football~ .. Allie Schatt La k>nkiir.• &D o.,,.,_t t.au. faU to flU the void on Oct. 10 ruventt.v droPPed off ti. Trtt.ou' •che-duJe for Lb• nnal noo·loa1uo 1ame. The T ritom need an opponent fot aU levela. • • • f'Otla ORANGE COA.81' ilE.\ athletes wtll be amonc a aroup of ·II to be honored Monday nl&ht a t lhe loth annual Scho1ar·AthlelAl banquet of the NaUona l t •ootball Foundallon .nd Hall of fo'ame They are Ne wp<>rl Hu.rbor's Alan Gaddis. Mu~r Del'• Brian Drasu , Manna's Lee Knowles und Corona del Mar'li Scott Carpenter AJJ earn~ at le1U1t 3.2S erade point aver aaes and were atandoul.B on the football field. AIM> booo~ will be outgoing UCLA a thletic lllrt:ctor J O Mo rgan , who ends a 4.2·yea r associa· uon witb tbe Drums . .. .. TKERE'wAS AN l NTEllESTING combina· tion al Los Alamitos High In the wild card game with Compton re<.'enUy One of the officials was Clilf Hamk>w, the be ad coach al Azusa-Pacific . An uslstant on the junior varsity level at Azusa-Pacific is John Moore, who 1s the older brother of Lo8 Alamitos High s tar Mike Moore Say~ Compton Coach Eddie Thomas : "l felt v. e w l·r e lucky to get out of Los Alamitos alive. "I've had 12 years of experie nce offi ciating . bul I've nevl·r had that kind of problem . I a lways mad e s ure lhat wasn't a problem for m e while of· h ciating." T ho mas was n't too crazy about the officiating in his gume at Los Alam itos. but his major beef was with the Cl F office, which did not h ave the eoaches present for the coin flap to dctc rmtne lh\.' site of lhe gaml· Flying High ·~·"-'• San 01c.'go's Llo)'d F rt"e sails past M1lwaukC'l'-. lJa\ • M t·yt·r~ to ~con.• d uring an NBA game Tue!>da)' night 111 !\t ilwaukt'e. The ho~t Bucks won. 122·88 . ,. .... ,. ..... I.AKERS ••• vlclory by oUtlcorlna the Soalq 24·17 ln the tint 1lx m.lo.,ia d the third qaaiUr to 10 a.heed 90·89 Jl wu no contest after that Denoia Jobnaon paced the Sonics with 30 point.. LOGDJe Sbe lt.oe .ad Gus Williama added 21 anf 19 Polnta, respectively, fo r SeeUJe . THE LAKEBS MADE 90.4 percent of their fleld pal at· tempts to 44.7 percent for the ~nlca and h ad an overwhelming 60·40 advantage In reboundlnC. "Acain our fa.st break wu the d iffe rence In the be&lnninl of the game," said Loa Angeles Coach Paul We sthead . "We were r ebounding great tonight. showin~ we a re a team that can rebound with the hea vyweights of the NBA. .. l want to co m plime nt our guard play, Norm Nixon wa.a ob- v iously al the top of bia eame." BELL PONDERS .. AND PONDERS 11 agh ly touted E d ison Hig h runnani.: hal'k Kerwin Bell an- noun<'l'd Tu(•-;day he has nar· rov.1·d hi'> last o f p rospective col· lc•j.!r•., t•1 two USC and Kansas. B1·ll . a 5 !I. 170·pounde r. has ht·1•n um· nf thl· m ost sough t .tf11·r h 1~h ~c·h oo l football pl ,I\ •·r-. in the nation . His an 11111111<·t-mn1t Tut•stlay e liminated \1 lira!->h.J and Tcxa:. from thl' 11 ... l ur JlO'>!>lblt• collcgt::. he'd al· l1·n<1 nc\l }car M'arrior• No Maf~la for KC F ive Kansas City players scored in double fi gures. led by Otis Birdsong with 29 pmnts as the Kings downed Golde n State, 115·99. in National Bas k et b a ll A ssocia t ion action Tue!>dJy Jinx Is Alive, A Capsule Report From the World of Sports Fake Paternity Suit Joke Isn't Funny to Holmes t 'ro m AP Dispatc hes CLEVELAND Wor ld Boxing Cou ncil m hl•avyweight champion Larry Holme s 1s pa<'k1ng up a nd heading home lo Ea.,ton, l'a., after a c·rucl pract1tal JOkl' left him ~our 1111 Cl!•vela nd. llolmc:-. h ad planned to remain hNe until Mr.irc·h 8. train 111g a t Rocky Marciano ·~ <..;yrn for hi!> Ma rch :n t1tlc fight with undl'f(•ated Ll'roy Jone~ However . on Tuesday ht· n·l'CIVl'd wh<Jt looked hkc a n of HOLM ES facial subpoena regarding a paternity su1 l fro m two men. both of whom were carry m g badges with one appeanng to have a gun. according to Holmes' brother Ja ke "He kmd of opened bis coal. you know. like h e wanted us to know he had a gun." J a ke llolmessaid T he c hampion told the men tn ll'avr whrn th1·v said th1·v could hc·lp ham \\Ith !ht• ~uh111wna ii h1• woulc1 "help ~omt· k1th un t 111' .... , .. 1 ~aclt· " They g.JV(' thl' box<·r l"'O .,hl·eL<, or p:qwr and lcfL · I thn:w lhem on lhl· floor,·· I Int ml's saHI Tht• !'>um rno11s s:11d that I lulmes wa~ lo appear In <.·ourt <in M a rl'h ll rega rd an~ the patnn1ly s uit and a failure to l:lppea r ~11 a c hild support ht>anng One of the sheets ha d the official 'uyaho~a County Common Plea~ Court seal on 1t , but t.h~ namt> of the c:lc rk who ~1~n1•d 1l was phony , an l:lddrcss on at wa ~ fa!St.• and the• naml' of a .,tn•t•t was misspelled ------ftuof P of IM Da11------. "This •~ha:. lus t chun<'l' I 'll cut off his legs and pul ham m a t•1rcus 1f he lt•W. me down lig &1n " Angle Beal, wire of Dnt1sh hOCCe r stur Gcorite ~al, as he began the ra py treatment fo r what he ('alls his dnnkin1t pro b h•m ,, .. ,,,..,.to T,.frrl•f* t :ighf llo•t-Ga•r• t-:i~ht hmn1• ~Mmt•t. aart' 11wlutl1•tl 111 1111' :\ti ~u1111· ii l r k v1:tlon M'ht•dut.· fl)r tlw c 'a llfoml1t l\n1'"l11 for 1 h1• 1·11mlni: 111•A11hn 11n < "h11111wl ~ buaannlnj( with Lht• M'll"on opo·ru·r 111 l\11ulw1111 !»! urtaum l''nday. Apr il 11 ul(oan11t ('ll'V••h1n1t I\ KTl.I\ 111111lt.-111n u11 r.nv., lhtit't! Iii u pc11o1oh1hty <Jf morn llvt• homt• uttrm•11 h•·HIH u1lrl1·1I t11 tho M'hedule notar the c:nd of 1 b•· 11t'1&t.011 If 1111' 1070 W 1•11t1•111 1>I vl11ion c-hum pion& ure ll6Jllln In t'OOlt•nt 1011 Sd 1t1dlllNI rm llvt• h111111· lt'lt•t•t111l1> thl111 yt!ar ur_, game11 with IM 1'<1ll (Muy Ol , 1(111111111> C'lty tM11y lr!3), Ua ltlmore (Juni! tll , lloi;ton cJun1· 1:11 . Mlnn1·-.11tu L~uw 81, Nvw York (AUii :!:!I uml T1•i.11i; (Sc•11t l:.!1 111 ttddlll1111 tu the open~r with ( 'l1•v1•llmcl .~ortla ~tars f ;dfl' Pa•f t:a•Mrlit• Two 111•11 lt1 h y llobh y Kmltll und Rob lii1 Glod•h•rt'11 r11·t1t ~11111 of ""' lll'il\OO earned Mln· ' 1w.,otu tt ~ 4 v1l'lo1 y uvl1r \'11nt'OUVl'r In National ll111·key L N 1.i1w tH'll11n 1'1w ... t111y nhcht Gouliu M1kt· I.ult 1urnt•tl u .. 1d1• :1·1 ~hob, Including 21 In the flr11l v•·rlod und Waynfl 8 abycb -.1-..lred one goal and bad two H • s ls t1> to 111uld • Nt t.0 11111 to 11 ti :t vl<'tory over Toronto Lull waa nu k Inti his lfit h t•111l N1• 1· ul 1 ve a tart ln the net11 for t he l\lut•11 Pl.-rre .. lanlr , J a111ie Hldop, Mare Tardll and Rt1al noutlt'r Jfl'(ll'C.'(I Ill lht' f1111t l3 mlnutet and Quebec )Nent u 11 to dt'(~at tl&rtf(lrd, 9 ~ . Gii)' CIMMlblard acor~ two th a rd per1od .:oul11 und usslstedon Willie PleU'ascore In lhe On•I tn1n11t~us Allonla m a nutied iil-3 Ue wtlb Montrea l. night ... Mo~s Malone d umped in 24 point~ ;md pulkd an 17 rebound.'\ to help Houston through a lo v. ~conn,g fourth · quarter as the Rockets handed Indiana a 93 H8 de feJL Dan lssel had 31 points a nd six othl•r Den\ler NUJ?Ret!> "l'rf' an double fig ures v. hen thl' Nuggt'l~ r:.tll1l·c.l 111 stop P hoenix. 121 -112 lsM·I . v.ho al-.o hall 20 rebounds. s<·on·d a pair of h.is hts 1n tht· third perind to 1gnlll' Ocnver on a <>.4 4 scoring s pre(' . Julius Irving !.IOI•• J Calvin Natt pa:.., and fed Maurict-('hf'~k ... for a layup with 25 :.econd-. lt•ft lo J.ll\l' Philadelp h ia a 9H -9fl v11·ton o\lt•r Portland Center Ric k Kobt>y "'''>rNl a gam e high 27 points as tht• lk1'-l<1n l't·ltlt''> ckfcatt'<i the Atlanta . 111X·97 HcwJkll' l'al Cummings sron·d a l'urt·<·r h1i.:h 2:, points leading M llwuukt•t• lo a I~~ \'1<' tory over skidding !'lan Uaego Reggie The us -.con'CI is points and regis tered 11 assists to lead Chicago to a 105·85 victory over Utah. . .fflne11ri Posts Easy Tollf"lle>Jf Win Larry Dre w scor ed 20 poi nts to pact: a m balanced Missouri attack and lead the lllh-r anked Tigers to an 82-69 victory over Oklahoma State an the opening round of the Bag Eight post ·sea.son tournament Tues day night Senior forv.J rd J amr'> Shf'p ard and guard Eddie Whitt-·com binl'<I for 34 point!'> a'> th•· <ionzaga Bulldogs overpowered thl' mH>rs11\ of San D1<•g11 7H·66. 1n Wc:,t Coast At h letic Confe renct' a<·twn Jim MitcMm, the 6-9 cente r for top-ra nked De Paul. broke t ~n bones an his left ha nd and is questionable for tonight ., game against No. 14 Notre Dame. E.x-Dall, .. Star Hawe• Rf?lea•f?fl Form e r Oly mpia n and Da lla s Co wboy re· • cc1ver Bob Hayes was r eleased from prison toda y afte r serving JO months on a narcotics conv1 cllon. Hayes. once called the world's fastest human . was ~runt~ parole on his first eligibility date at the sta te racility 1n lfunlJlvill1'. Texas Ile was on ginally sentr nccd to a ma x 1mum of fiv<> yf'ors tn prison F1gun· '>katers Randy tf•rdnn 11ncl Tai Babilonia have deculPd tn mak1• a clefcn~e of th1·11 world f1~un· skating pairs cha rnµ11msh111 111•xl month in W1•111 c:1•rm1111y It appears unlikely, ho w<•ver , tha t Gardnt'r ••11<1 Uuh1lonau will try a gain fo r "" Olym pw m f'da l in 111iw Johan ('ruyU , the OutC'h supersta r who "Us lht· l'l,111 tit l\111r111•1111 N 1t•t•t>r I .t01:ttiUt''s M VJ' lust M.'ff'-On , J.11ys he , '"' 1 1111111111>t· u d 1Jn111111n1:1h1r fo r tht• W1t.,h1ngton Ur plomat:.. 111 wl1•1111 lw WtJ:. 1l1·ull hy tht• .I\ J\11t•1•s "1\11 \1111 "''" prom1-.. lb th JI \ llU 1111 th e lw1>l )'UU l'UO, • 111: :.uul d Fb II T....,bl••· ll•dlo t-ollowing ore the top sport\ e11en1s on rv ton•ohl At1t tn 9s • • • • u11celhint • •• worth wdtch1no .•• ldlr , loroet 6 p .m .1 Channel 52 'i "' \I COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 0.-Poul ctt Nol r~ Q,1mt" Announcen : Tommv Ht1 wi..111s Hdt • v Ke1le1'\ dnd .John Wood1.1n. rop-ranked Ot!Paul, with d h (I r1·1 cirf1 l itfl" th1• 14th rdnlte<l Irish (?0 'il Ric h [lrdnnl110. Ii t1re1tlue1tt1 ol Ma rino Hloh. l!ii e1 !iit1nlor sta rter lor Notr~· Odme. G p.m., Ch•nnel 9 ti v v NHL HOCKE Y: Kings at New Yorll. Rtinoer-. Announcers: Uob Miiier and P11h1 Weber The Klnos Invade MadlsonScwcm~ GardenandeventhOugh LA ,., In second ploct1 In the Norn'> Division ot tho WelO!o Conference, the Rangorj have d betlt1r woo IMt recor<1 The Ranoen. are third In the Patr ick Olvl1lon ot the C"mpbtlll Conference Both te-am\ a re batlllnQ tooaln a plllyoft nerth OTHl!R TILl!VISION 1<1or11e Raclno . TOda v a t Santa Anita, 1 30 p m .. Chitnrntl S2 RADIO Hockey K1nos at New York, 6 p.m , Kl lS <t UOI. Estancia Dead th ROGER ('\Rl~"iO:\ Ol t• 0 .. 1, Pllol \"°" A fJ\t' year Jin'\ c1mlint11·rJ 1n t;it·t Tut:Sda\' nii!hl ;,r., l'.'IJllt"I • 11 1g h':. Ea~le~. co chJm11111n ... 111 th<' St·a Vtt·w l~al(Ul'. ,.,•l•«l lh• l'I F ha~kf'lhall µla\ •1ff-. alt• 1 .1h.,orb1n~ .1 M·1·11nd rc»111d 111· T hi-. t1m1· 11 v. ii" • i., i11 r 1, John Ho~l·r-. ;ind h1 -. I .1 (Ju ri1 ll1gh teamm<ill'!'> v.1111 lllll tt1• ~tops to another banm·r I--.1,111 t 1a :.eason as the Azt<'•'' JX"'t'"l ,, 56·54 3·A victory a t Ed1~on 111.:h IT ALL BOILED down to v. ho ~ot the la.st sho t and h J µp1 h It lhc ~inners. not ... 0 h c1pp1h r .. Estancia. 1t was th•· Azt1·1· ... \!., Trakh . a 6-0 senior ~u..irri . ""h had the opportumt' LJ:--tsnw . .., • runn1ni:: out Has 22 fooh·r "llh (1\• • • ••r rl ldt v.a., lrul' t-~-.t:w• 1.1 I 1r. Krohnfeldt got nlf .,. ric "P''' Jtu111 .,hot from lht• currwr "1lh n11 tame left lh<.it fl'll 'hort .u1tl I 1 c;Ju1nta ~apt>d "•t h th1• \ 1c·t111' E stanc ia Coa C'h I .irn ~u11 der man reaC'ted b1tt••1 I\ 1n ..... 11.i the l~s. <'llJn~ an offat·1 .. I "' l .1 ll with 27 tick!> kfl as thi.-u lt1m,ol• dcc1dt'r. "WE SHOULD have hnd tlw last s hot.'' sa id Sun dcrmun "I I ,.·,....r~•1 SEAHAWK ht>rt• for the (un or ll or to J.l11 .tit the• wuy "It' Wt: Pl.A\ lakl' .1 t1·..rn .,. , 1 un w 111 t his l h1n1.:. b ut .,., pl:1yt'd tonight ltkc wl"H' prn1 t1 r 1·d kthar,.:rc·all ~ 111•\ I 111 ',1 1 i-.fwci ~ t' ~ 011 t hc< lc•a ~· uc• C'h<.1 ni pwn"h•i.t. hut winnint: t he Cl F as our next role " rtw Sc>nhuwk~. who .1th .Hit'" 111 nwt't Makr l>t·1 F r1ll tl\. i.:u1 th ree f i n e 1n d 1 v 1dual 11<>rformances from Curlandt•r c2K points. 20 rebound~>. An d radc (23 points. four steals. ont• au ast l a nd Reinh oltz Cl ? 1w11nts I. But at 's the te am aspet't tha t has Harris concerned "You ooly get one shot." SU\!\ Ha rn s. "so ir I hove to shal-.•· thf'm up. that 's what I'm ~0111i.: to do "l>on 't ~et me w rong . Tht>:-1· are great kids a nd I've bt·•·n w ith som e of the m for rou r y~ars. But by 1-'nday we 'll e athN have 15 g uys and a coac h work Ing togethe r. o r I 'll havt: 1'l e ne m ies." he adde d with .1 s mile . "One way o r anothn, Wf' II lw read y ... ·' .1 .J t 1' , .... , 1·111HJ • 1tu:it1on and 1fl1•1 thr1•1· "'1111111' you ran 't . ,tll 11111•• "tit I thank w<-got l'.td•· oJ 11 111 • r• .u11! 'l'rakh :ire· h ne pl.,, r h111 hov. "hat a way l1> • 1 L ·1·"'~···<1•nil11( the p layoffs" l 1 1 •"I•·"'· (Ji<o.;p1tc perform 1 1 rt . 11 111 111ma r\I zone and • 1 1 r • l11tl•· rl1lfsculty an ,, I• II I 111 ...... n· In d in· !• 1tl lr1 11111• \\llh tlll '1 :)9 ll•fl Ill 1h1· 1h111I q11.1r1• 1 "'ll'\1• \ .111 llurn. tht: Eagles' fr-.111d1.-.t" ~Js ~lusUed ror two • 1 ! an 1 ._,, .. ,.,.,,nc1 ~pan 1 I•: 11 ' 111 ... 11 r 111 E:.tc1n • ,, ... i.;, 1 ti.ti I ~ ,J ... 1 .. t out I 'T \'\('I \ H \l.1.n :o from J ,. • ••• ' ' I l.J~• J IX ti third ,. r 11• ,,1 .1r1d I.it• r al 50 ;ilJ • 1 11 1 111 '"<I• r lo pro "1 • \ 111 11 .. r11 Jrttl '• 6 Rick l<1I"'· · ... 11 .. 111d.od up 111-. fuurth 1 .. r 11r ti f11•ll ~1t h only 37 1r11f-. '-p••n1 ar1 th1• fourth 1~·r11>1I ~ ,, •'<f Ill pl.1y like underdo~. · 11.. 1.J,.:il'" ma ...... ed l w1ce m the 111·\I t"" manutrc; a nd La Quint.a r 1 ... ponch•<I v. 11 h two buckets. tht n i:ot tht· b,111 and went to a rour l'(Jrnt•rs ll<;l'lf to further r ru...i rJI\• 1-:s1 ,Ulc1a I\ roh11fl'ldt and Ke nt Sm ith l'nmh1rwd tu force· a La Quinta t11rn111.1•r .tnd Smith converted '""" frl'(' throws into a 54.54 tie . hut I J ()uanta JO?Ol posse ssion at 1 h.d point and w~nt to its four- ' orll\•r orft'nse in o rder to take 1 h1· l,1<.t shot 11' ,\I ~O!)T 8 \CK FIRED as I ~l.rn('IJ Sl'€'med to ha ve the \ 1lttt" I ic-d up. but the decision v.1•nt .1$:.11nc;t thr Eagles. and La l)11111t.1 "l'I up for ah final effort.. 11 ".•~n 1 our pla n to have Tr.1kh shocn 1t." -;aid La Quinta < oa<'h lltrk K .1tz. "I just told 1h1•111 to 1 ur1 1tw offense, either i.:•·t .1 l.1\ up. go 10 one of our ,1,,r-. I Hoitl'r., or Bob Mur ray I. 111 v. c'tl M'tl ll' for overtime . But k11h who belJeve they're -.ho\lll'r' ~huot. and that's what ht• 11111 .. Estancia hac1 A 26-18 le ad In the .,t•rond qua r ter aod m isse d 'lt'Vt:ral opportunities to expand 1111 r I rst halfleads when the Eagles m 1s:o;Ni !(olden chances for easy hut•kt•ls uftrr beat ing La Quinta's pn·'~ From Page •I CdM •.• Capitals Get an Assist From Kings I< inf( ne t Playing j ust as good defrnslvely . he had six re bounds nnd A blocked s hot . However. wha t the C'Arooa de l Illar and Cerritos ra n s w i ll moat r e- member of his e vening's wort is the d unked ba ll he bad just b e fo re E rrio n pulled b is starters. L ANDOVE R , Md. l A P l T h e Wulttlnj!ton 'ap lt•ls lOIHln uf j u1l t wo of tht'ir laat ta home 1ame h ave <' lo•c-d withln l wo polnl• of a flnal playoff 1pot ann d t1fcaUn1 lhe Loa An1ell'I Kln1" W . ·•we are certainly keeptna the ball • oiling out there rl1ht now," Wu hl""on Co.eh Gary O"""' 1ald of 'T\Jt'1day nil ht '• victory 1; THE<'APS JUMPED l o an earl~ lead t 3:54 ot the rlrtl period u Wea Jarvla kteflectt'd Paul Ma cKlnnoo'a ahot fr<>m ~he lefl poanl Waahln1 ton 's Ryan Wa ller a cored hl• 19th 1011 of the sea1on u Pat RJbble'a ahot deflected off or Walter'• •kale lnto tile net lo 1tve the C•P9 a two-aoal lead early In tbe aecond period. The Kins• qulckl~ Ued the aoore, however, u CbarHe Stromer 1coNd hi• .Urd and ~th ICNlla of tbe aeuoa. both on power playa, Juat two ad1ua1 and U H COndl apart In tile Mcoad period. Rlbble 1ave the Cape t.bl leed a1aln .. be ICOl'ed on • lbot h'om tbe polnt thr<>uah a ttl'ffn ol players at 1 :41 of the aecood period. but Marcel Ok>nDe PC evened the score a1atn for Loe An1etn as he 1cored hll Uth 1oal pf the year on a 40.foot. ahot rro111 the rtaht alde 13 second.I lnto the fln•I perlod. M AaK LOFTHOUSE scored the 1ame wtnner with 7:24 le.fl ln t.he 1am e and Mike Gartner talllfld an lnaurance 1oal lnto an open net wllh 27 aeconda re· malnlns. "I tboulbt we catne out wtt.b a 1tron1 tblrd period," OrHn aald . "In the 1MOGCI pertod, we tended to 1amble too much out there and we 1ot cauaht a \ot on lb1"-CIG·two apd two.on-one s itu•· lion~ But that te nds to happen from tJme to llme." Los Angeles Coach Bob Ber ry said the Kin gs bad som e trouble with power playR -a problem whic h haa bothered the m all season. "We almost had the power play killed otr and they had m aybe one rush left. but that 's t.be way it has been all year." Berry said. "Waller's line did a good Job on our bl1 llne , but we need lo have m o re balanced scoring from the re8l or &he team." ' ' "We pla yed anothe r 1ood f(ame. If Kindorf keeps playing back ·to-back games at =ta - "tontly good pace Uke tanl ht wt''ll be ln the thick of ," E rrion sa.id . "WI' don't know much about Mara C.o6ta. exce pt that they are from t.bc league Santa Monica ls in a nd thut's a touch leap. We were a lltt.lt Uaht on def..-.e tonlahl. but we'll be ready Fri· day night." t L , r ..... _ .. -.... .,,,, .. ,.,.. \:: ;o • ID Overti111e DAILY PILOT I • # • Katella Re1erve's Free Throws Sink Newport Rustler Girls Win Kim EiseJ:lhart's three- polnt play helped Golden West College pull off a 78-6-4 victory T uesday over S anta Ana tn women's basketball ac- tion. BJDAVE CUNNINOllAM Of•Oeltf-...... Don Waper didn't s core durinC the ftrat four cauanen, but to overtime the Katella reserve calmly 1wllhed four s traight free throws to help Lb• Killlhtl mock Newport Harbor o ut of the CIF t ·A bubtball playoffs Tuesday nl&hl at Cal State Fullert.on, 6l·S2. Ne wport trailed by nine points midway tbrouah the fourth q uarter, but a tenacious press lCnlled a rally which saw the Sailors rinally tie the aame at 49 with 1: 14 on the clock. Wagner had a chance to perform his heroics In regulation but missed a 22·foot s hot ut the buner. "After regulation time was over, I told my k1ds we bad the mome ntum," Newport Harbor Coach Jerry DeBusk said. "We wanted to make Kat.ella play some defense. We wanted to take 1t to 'em." But the Sailors missed all four or their field goal atte mpts in overume. their only pomts com· Ing on free throw attempts. Katella, meanwhile, swished its fi rst three s hots. Wagner's free throws came at 1 : 19 and o. 59, m PREP BASKETBALL each one pounding another nail into the Sailors· coffin. "They hit a couple of quick baskets. Jnd all or a sudden we were forced into a different style of play," DeBusk said . "We just couldn't catch up " ' The Sailors could and did catch up m the fourth quarter, with a furious rally punctuated by key baskets from Corey Everhart, Ball Yardley and Bruce Caldwell. Mal Durkee got the b11u:cst point or all. h1ttin.: a pressure-packed free throw to tu: the Jtamc .it I . 14. I le missed the second shot and a che1ncc ll> JtO ahee1d. Afterward'\, DeBusk e1nd Katellu Coaeh Tom Danley sounded Hke tht'y wcrt' form1n~ .i Mutual Admiration Socwtv "Katella 1s the lit·-.t team "'t' \l' plJHd \lolthout a doubt." De Bus k se11d "And Uanll·\ I" probably the best coach 1n CW .. When that comment \l.U!> r<:la )t:d to UJnlt•\ h1· r eturned the co mph ment "lle's JUSl being a nice gu). Jt•rr) Dt:Bu-.k ha-. ,1 lot of class. and his "'hole pro~ram ha ... J Int fl( class lie took over a med1ocrl' prugr<.tm .rnd turnt•d 1t anto one of the bc..,t in Orange Cuunty ··whe n you win th1' Suns(•t l..:agu'" .. D1mlC'Y continued. "It's !>a} mg a lot Thertc>.., a lot or t alent down thcrc. · · ··We had a great year ( UVi) and I'm really 1>roud of what we did tonight,'' he said. • · Katella beat us by 19 the first time, a nd they had to go overtime to beat us tonight." Newport and Katella met early in the season for a non-league game, with the Knights breezing in their own gym, ~. "We caught 'em on a down night the first time," Danley s ays. "They jus t lost a five· overtime game to Coro_na de l Mar, and we got a big lead early. We knew 1t wasn't going lo be as easy tonight." H wasn't Newport Ha rbor led by one at after the fi rst quarter and went ahead by fi ve points in the third q uarter , overcoming a s hooting drought (30 percent) in the second penoo. Eisenhart scored 21 points and Sandy Hall added 15 Lo pace the R ustlers, now6-0. The gam e was very· tight in the first ha ir with Golde n West holding u 33·32 lead. Eisenhart also pulled down 18 rebounds. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 1978 SEDAN DE VILLE O'ELEGASC'E Cruise control, padded vinyl top, AM F'M s tereo w t R trat·k tape, Cacilllal' wire wheel covN.., & mor<" r 115'-l91 ' $7695 NABERS 1978COUPE DE VILLE D'ELEGANCE 50 SO split seats, AM. FM stereo radio. cruLSC control & CadJllac w1rt'. w heel covers. (409UL0). .!M)() If ·U<tt<>J< HI VD .. ( oc:; rA Mr <;A 1 .. 1 .. phon e (7141 540-9100 'f•restoneg -0 4111Y PUot P9'oto by G•ri; Amt>tow Althoug h DeBu.c;k \I.a!> '"'1bh !>lwl-..••n b' ttw c.Jeft'al , he s<1id the Sailors had nc'1 rl'<.1 ..,on to ·hang their heads. TALIN THE TIREMAll NE~PORT'S MIK: LOVE (14) IS BLOCKED BY DAN DANLEY. Girls Play Tonight Estancia, ()V, FV Have Home Games By llOWARO L. IANDY Of llW O•llY PllolWll Estancia and Oce n View high schools are on " colhsia course tf both "1n ~econd round C J F irls basketball pla~ off gaml':. tonight l 3 A compell· twn 1-:slanC'i<'l <23 l l 1s at hmc-to Gardl'n Grove C 15 7 > "'hale Ot·t·n View ( 19·2 > ~ill ho:.l Tu:.t1n C lfi Ii> Both arc· 7 311 gaml's If hoth an•;i l1•al!> win, tht•y'll mt•t•I Satur r1a v 111 ghl 1n J quarlf'rfrnal niund g<1n1t· al .1 s ite to >e c..lctermincd tl\ a coin rl1µ 111 other at'IHm ton1gh <•t 7 30 Foun turn Valky < 17 HJ is al. hmc to Pacif11· (:!fl I ) whllt> f:'11son ( 114> travels to Long ll\-;1l'11 Poly (21 3J it4 /\action t.~'fANt'JA WO N le ~ca Vet'" Lt'i1gut• t1lll' whtlf' Carda Grove l'i th1· ('han1p1on of tht• Garder1;rovt• rirru11 Tht• l':Jgk.., ddt•akfl Conelly, 66 ti I. 1n r11-..,l round action whlll'jardcn Gro\t.' "on ovl'r Gart'y l11gh. 5&8 Thl' EaJ,!lc.., are pacd by Kristen frantscn . a 5·10 sc•n 1or wo 1s averaging Hi o points a game. Otl'r Marters 1n dude Caryn Mark, Car Franc}. Lisa McNamee and Kathy Pndlt'Y Franc~ 1s a JUntor and the t ht'r!> arc .. 11 ~en1ors OCEAN VIEW'S SF.AIAWKS arC' kd by Norma Lc1bfre1d. a 11 senior who is averaging 18 3 points 1 game and 13 rebounds llolly Marviris scoring 16.2 p er game and Trac:y Mocurio 13. Stacv St ewart and either Debie Fiddler or Chris Olsen will be the mer starter5.. C reg Henry's Edisor Charf(e rs an· led by Shannon Meyer , 5-9 Junior who is averagin~ JR 7 points game with 9.5 rr bounds. Tru<'Y tla nlo , also an all· Fratianne: Pro Future? LOS ANGELES (AP) -The mother of figure skater Llnda Fatianne says a news conference to anounce future plans for her daughte has been ten- tatively scheduled for 'llursday. Virgin ia Fratiante would not, however, answer wherasked Tuesday night if Linda plannd to t urn pro· fessional a nd she -.ould make no further statement on he r daughter 's future. Sun!>et L<'ague selection with Meyer. 1s <ive raging 14 3 points a game. Other ~tarters include Sue Vartanian, Sue Randall and 1.1 .. a Sandv1kcn FOl'~TA I :\ VAl.LF:Y'S ..,urprl"1ng Ra ron ... won their ~c·c·nnd dec1s1on of tht· '1«1r O\'C'r :\1atcr Dc·1 1n opening round ·"·t1on S.1-53 Par1f1c 1.., th<• Citrus Belt 'ha mprnn and will he• favr1rC'd over lhc '°'unsl·I Lt·ai::u<• lh1rc.J pl,1Cl' f1nt <;ht·r.., Starkr.., for C1wch l"<irol Strau ... tl<'rg·-. Baron.., inC'lude Let• Ann M<.irgerum. who 1<.. avf'raging 17 1>1>1nh .., game. C.:hr1.., W \'Cinow..,k1. M ananm· Bt·li::t·n. Courtnev llillon :ind Chnc; Eolln Thrt'c of th~· ~1 ;1rter" (\V:-·r1now..,k1 Hclf.tt'n .and I l1 llor11,.,.,.111111111 .. Anteaters Win Easily; sec Gets Born.bed Mike Maye:iux \lol'nl thrt'c for four in duding a thrct' run hc>me run 1n the fourth innmj! to ll•ad l 'C Irvine to an 11-0 victory ovt>r host Claremont Tues day in college baseball e1ct1on Sou thern Cal1 furn1a College , meanwhile. wa~n 't so lucky, falling l<> UCLA, 11 ·3. in a game played al Pep- perdine University for IJC Irvine, lhC' victory WCIS the fourth in 12 outings this season a nd was also the fourth victory for pitcher Rob frishelte. Frishe ttc came into the ballgame with an earned run average below one. In five innings or work, he limited Claremont to three hits. while striking out two batters in the process. He also allowed just one fly ball out. Al Pepperdine. UCLA jumped on SCC pitchers for 11 runs. including a seven- run uprising in the rifth. The Bruins parlayed two walks, a bunt single. an error. anothe r walk and two more hits for four of their runs . The Vanguards' Dan J en.kins was 2· for-2 at the plate while Hugh Austm picked up two hits in four at bats Next outing for UC Irvine Is Saturday when the Anteate rs host the same Claremont team In a double header beginning at noon. Laguna Rally Falls Short; Irvine Wins Irvine High scored four run!. 1n the first inrung and then r epeatedly h<'ld off Laguna Beach ralltt's to ta ke an 8·!'> non league bas eball victor y Tue-;day Laguna committed thrt·e l·rrors and Irvine had four h1(s m the fir~l mntnl! to Jump to an earl~ lead Laguna boun<'"d ha ck ~1th thrC'<' run~ 1n the bottom ha 1r of the second mnmg lo makt• than~'.'> 1n tt'rl'Sting. Irvine rebounded with two runs 1n lh1· lop of the fifth a.., I\ 1 Brownlee 1gnttcd the BASEBALL rall y with one nf hr ~ t\\O h1h in lht· COSTA MESA c_ .. ......_.,.. • ..._ Acron ...._,.~, Sh ,.. 9 c.....- PHONE 631-0712 HOUms; WOMne.IAll. 7:10.WTO 61'M SAT 7:)0 AM TO l rM game Mark Swandl'r hi .i slt•d a l wo run .. ---m11111-----------. ... ----------------homer tn jHH' the V;iqut:'rO<; "'h;tl ap Energy SQVing p<.>ared hke a comfortahh· ll ~I ll"arl 111 th1· r.rrh But the Artl..,ts bo11nct-<l bock "'11h tune-up two runs of their ov.n to she" thr m ar~in Lo 6-5 l rvme put the hall ga m•· .i~ay "'11 h 1~0 insurance L<ilht•s 1n thl' lrJll of lh•' ~eve nth. 6 CYL \45 I CTL SSO Laguna Beach ·s bt•'l opportun11, w .. ii '" ,1,11• '''"' " ' ' P i came 1n the second innmg when th!' •qml•nn 1"'"11 ' ,.,,, r '" "' ·tO u' ~ • • • • '-OPn-,'"" hut v.il11c1blP /\rt1~ts took advanla~e o f four ~lr(ottl?ht rarburt•r ' ~· 1 t.~o.n· :iw•>' .tf1::1 •''~' "1" rf'et. mm• ndt•d P"ery 4 000 t m1no ,,,q t ·'""'"' ,1n 1 1 1o.vo1no •, , ~"' 1 f 1 h 1 walks and a two-run s1nal0 b." third • "'' E><; "' moo; vP •Ce-.. ,... '-• <.y<,IPmc; <.,.im<> tit nn 111nn1• I c ll. In I J I t f f baseman Scott Ma"ers for thrt•"' run.5. '' ·~ '''" 110 ) '"" 'luarrs · otl ,., .. ...rra th•1.tron•C 1Qn11t\n • ..,~·um<. -inc1 1 nrotp •o"dl cna ~·s .. ~ven though we're a prrtty ~oung "".,n IP'><.' •11br1cat•on c.111 tor an apoomtmenr team, we're working wvll to~cthvr ," ~--~~~~~~~~~~--~~----~~~~~~~~~-~ ~ar~ies\ Cpo•~r~hht 1 ~a1 l~~ent;:!,ta•ry ~~~~I th"aWl'.~ 11MC)HRQEY. 'WltOHROr:Y. 7ust too m~;h .. ., ~ • . MONRO-MA TIC SHOCKS Mac PHERSON STRUT In o the r non league action . UMITEOWARRAHTY R I Westminster nippt'd visitin~ Corona dcl A ... Iona a<; you own your car ep acement Cartridges Mar, 2·1, Tuesday as Jeff Brown had a Shoc~ frpP-Labor as posleCI LIMITED w key rb1 single in the fourth inning for the i.l fler p)p1ra11on of 90 oc1y ARRAHTf For i 4 months Lions. 3 000 m•IP warranlv $hocl< free-Labor a-; posted after ~J'ptral•on of 90 day AIA Whips Chapman Athletes in Action upped their season record to 39-12 a nd 37-8 against col· leglate b~ketball competition Tuesday Ralph Drollinger led AIA with 16 points and 11 rebounds. while Derrick Jackson contributed 14 points. AIA 's next competition will be March 28 at the Anaheim Convention Center against a Coaches' All-American team. TRANSMISSION TUNE UP AUTOMATIC 3 000 mile warrant PAt• tHSTALUD Mott ·~ Car~ Front Disc brake overhaul LIMITED W .4allAHTY 2 Yr -2•.000 miles Parts encl LabOf Pro-rated after expiration of 90 day/ 3.000 mile warranty Earlier in the day. te mother of the 19 -year -old fl g ur~a kal e r fro m Northridge said her dughter may not de fe nd he r world ctamplonship al Dortmund, Germany mt month. Gauchos, Boes Tumble We replace lt'le Pan Gasket. Clean & Inspect the 0 11 Reservotr. Add Transmission Fluid & Road Test Your Car "As far as I'm conCJ"Ded, t wouldn't put her through that •aln," Mrs. Fra- tianne said of last weefs judging by an international panel In e Wmter Olym· pies at Lake Placid. Llnda won a sliver al as abe could not overcome a thlr ranltlng tn the compulsory figures, ch cowit 30 per· cent ot the overall a e. She finished aecond In wo m e n's igure akatin1 behind Annelle P h c b of East Germany. FraUanne bad won he world title tn 1977, and IOtlt the wor~'• cb.alfPlooah1p to Poetzcb ln 19'78. I Joe Giffine or Cerritos lined a base hit with lhe bases loaded in the bottom of the 11th inning lo give the Falcoru a 2-1 v i c tory over visiting Saddleback College Tueeday in J C baseball play. Gi!fme'a game-winning hit came off ol lo1lng Saddleback pitcher Joe Holdrldge. Sophomore Dave Woodhead at.art.cl the game for Saddleback and pitched nine strong innings, allowtnc a lone nm tn the third. The Gauchos returned home today for a conlftt wttb Mlr• Cotta and then bolt Fullerton CoUeg Yrtday at z:IO. ----~ IAutomallc Transmission Only) At Cit.n.11 College, three was the lucky number for the Owls.• Citrus scored three nm.a on three hits and a triple tn the third lnnlng en route to an 8-4 verdict over0ran1eeoast co11ete. INSTANT CREDIT The Pirates actually outhit Citrus , 11·8. Mike Empting contributed three or UP TO $500 tboH bltl, lDcluding a double. Now YoU can open a Firestone Kevtn Romine had two singles whUe Revolving Charge ecoount for up to Cb...a. J---dl,..ed do bl 1. JI 11500 by presenting any of your .... uui-a u a u e, i .,.a.e active maier national credit cards and rbl lD • lotln1 effort. which .... honored by us PosHlve The defeat evened the Pirates' ~cord Identifica tion and other basic at ~~ange Coast returns to •c:!J<>n lnforlMllon ulred Tb) wttb a vlllt lo Soutbweste1r-.. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiilllll•..,•••••••••• ...... •••• .. • .. ...... ~...... -# .......... -.. -~~-~~~~~~~~~---- .. OM.VN.Ol ~ > . NaA loiUTlaN CO-.~l•l .. CI •-•Otv..- IM>•-• ., ,, ""B .,. •• ..... ~ .. JI ,. " IJ /I() I .. ti OI I• •U I• N•w YO"' we,•uno"'9• .... _., II ,.. JI ......... ~A .. _ HO..\!On lndt•n• C-lra!OI•-• .. -" JI >I• ' ,, 11 '°° • J t ,. .,, ,. 1• .... ., (lo···-U.tro,, 1• .~ nJ n WIUlaN COM~l•E .. 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Wo\111..ql°" I) II IA 411 C..0<1tl1f"' l O '\ An9 ~1t,,, l(p e ,,\ W4\ltU'lqt~ \I~ A If \.I• GWC Survives Harbor Tactics W I LMI NGTON Golden Wc5t College kepi II !> hid for a h<'rth in the 5tatf' ba.,ketball cham p1ons h1p tournaml'nl dhVl' Tut·.,day n tSl hl b) knocking off I.A Harbor, 50·46. in the loser's gym The• ~amL· was the o~ner of the• Shau~hne~!".ev playoffs .. 1 mini toumllmf'nt to dctcrmm(' wh1t'h t eams will ftll \A. tld < <irrl berth'> t n tht• :-.tatt· l' Ii m in a t1C1n.c, I.A ltARROR WA~ FA\'OREO tr• mah 11 out of till' Sha ughm ... st•v and into lht· tournamt·nt on I ht• ~trcn ~th nf l l !> l fi 11 n ·t·o rd. de-.p1 l t' <J frr s hman ladl'n lmcu1> I ~: • • • · t. Women'• SOftbell ........... , .......... . . Misc.· ...aday's Tran .. ctJona SA.HML.L ..._...~ Clllll.AHO tNOIANS l r-Hor«• \c>etd outfl••de,.. trorn 1 •com• ot fl'f~ P.c:lfic-.t i......,. to Ille All•nl.o Br•w•' Al<~·~-· LUO ... l•rm (llAJ IO< Je -·· ll•lt'tl beMmMI .. 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'-<u•L•- W,._.IHGTO N OIPlOMAT ~ ~·---C,uyff, .,,. • ., H1Qt1 School Soecer Cl' l'U.Y°""' U-""'1y •. ~ ""''' u-.,.,,, If \fU'•"Q ~"•'"'•" 9,.,, • .., •. t(f ... \11' But thC' Hu:-.tll'r •-. 17 13 lo(Olnfl into the J?ame 1-(0l clutch hoop... from Walt F.van., and Dann Bowen in tht.• final minutes lo log the upset Harbor k ept the s corf' do wn b) U!>tng a s lowdown tut't1 c wh1rh a lso SC'rv<'d the purpose of keeping th<• score· close Neither team could open a :.1zeable lead Announcin~ the beeper without ;be beep. E VANS FJNlSlrnO with 24 points. to ps in tht· ~ame. and R<indy lle1dcnre1rh did a sohd de fenslve JOb on Ron Knight, the Seaha wk!>' leading s corer, who finis hed with 16. Golden West shot 63 pen·1•nt from lhc n oor <24 of 38) while llarbor hit <it <i 60 pNrt!nt r!Jp 121 of JS). The victory quallf1cs Golden West to mttt LA Southwest on the Southwest court Fnday night (7 .30). Southwes t upended Santa Momca. 84 70, Tuesday. The winner of Friday'5 j.'(am e will be designat- ed the Southern C'alHomia Conference runner-up, behind Z7·5 Cypress. GWCWins On Shutout Golden West College opened the women's softball season with an impressive 7-0 victory over Moorpark Tuesd ay afternoon ns pitcher K 1 m Li bell :H~atte red five tuts. The Rustlers Jumped on Moorpark for four runs in the ft rst two in· nlngs and the rest was easy sailing for Libell. It your anchor's •w•y you u n find • new one I n th e 8o•tln9 <l•ssifledS of the Dally Piiot 642-5678 The fladio vibrathg pager. Now YoU can get the meaage without 9ettin9 beeped With a clenl·al~ pa<J~ How does 11 work? Instead of beep.n<;J, 11 Vlhites -1de.&J il you're in a mtuat>on where a "beep" tiJ9ht cause chstracnon or m a notBy envuonment ~e a sound couldn't be heard When you feel theriliration. you 111rnply pla 4 call and Qet the measagi Fay to uee and totally liliable. tJus new pager will keep you in to th and keep qwet about 1t. So call ua Cl drop by today for a tree demonst?ation. LI bell recorded 10 strikeout.a ln the victory. lo o th e r ac t ion . O r a nge Coast scored three runs ln the bottom or the sixth lonlog l o down Santa Moblca. M . on the Pirates' rield . Orange Coast managed to score all slx runs on j uat three hlta, aa Santa Monica was gullt1 of four erron ln the COO· lest. ''Lunar Lunacy'' Four hours only-one ni ght only. From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 29th All tennis items on sale at M oon Mania 'Discount Prices. 333East17th St. Coate Mesa 842-8188 7 w.o .... ~ %1. 1llO Biiiboards Westernize China PEICING (AP) -On a bWboU'cl t.owt1111 o.er one ol Petlq'1 bulUJ~ thopptnc 1treet.1, •n enormous ub"o•u•ut 1lrida 1crou the 11ur1aee °' the mooo. A:n offabore OU ria lblmmen ln UM I W\• Hl. ·'China la la tho C!OUJ"le ot a modem.lu.Uon drive;• aa,ya the billboard la red Chlnese charac- ters. "Kodak 11 proud ll cllD make a ronlrtbuUoo." The new blllboud ll ooe ol aoveral PUttbaled LEASE 11' by American flrma SmllhKllne Corp • tho pbarmaeeuUc1I company. advert.lats alona t.M capH.al 'a main nenuo, puahln& cold tableta, 1tomaeb medicln and med.lta.l te.Uq equlpmtint. A planned Coca·(.;ola billboard wUI be the newHt lddiUon to a 1ur1ln• advertlain& campa!&n tor fottlPl l(OOd9 ln Chtna. Some 30 forelan tlrma hnv rented billboard 11pa<'~ In PekJn1. 11nd aboul 70 C'htneatt enterprises are toutin& lhclr watl'll lO fore1111n buyers in prime loc a UOf\111 ('hinu 11oltc1ts foreign o utdoor ad- vertt1una through its P"ktng and Shanghai ad· v~rl1111ng companic•, aa1d Lln8 Wang Juan, a apokeaman for the Peldna enterp~. • "Any &ood bus inessman working abro1d knows advertJalog ls a very important part or his bualness." Una aald in an interview. "China Is not much of an immediate market, but it la pe>Untt1lly a gre&t market and lbal's why they are advertla· ina here." Foreign comparues request. their location and design their billboards . They are painted by ctunese artists. Kodak's billboard and those for several other <'Ompanies are al least twice the average size. In full color, it touts the virtues of Kodak photo· graphic equipment, processing, microfilm and in· dustriaJ and medical photographic equ.ipment. From The Leader W E ARE OFF TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR1 Shelters Warning Told Taxpayer, Lawyers Alerted on Abuses Beneht F1om Our Pricing Policy Selection And Superb Service OP£N10AYS 2600'HAR80R BLVD .• COSTA MESA 540-9100 Annual Yield · 14.838% Annual Rate'· 14.129% ,.10.000 \1inimum. fl month lt>rm. kales effective February 28-March 5. Effective annual yield assumes th.at pnnc1pal and UJterest were to be tnvested for one year at rt.1• Jlll1t1<1l nt1:. Arnuol rail' t'>Subiccl to <..hongE! JI 1unew.:il ·•US Treasury Bills are sold al a discount rate The adverlu;ed annual rate of 10vestment cerhhcates is less than 1 l of I% over the elfec· live rate earned at the end ol the six-month term INTEREST PAID ~ONfHLY You will receive Stt7.75 EJ\CH ~lONTU. Rates subiect lo chango at renewal based on current Treasury 8111 discount rate There la a penalty for .arly withdrawal. but you neve1 earn less than 6~o Sub1ecl lo ava1lab1bty Complete information lurnished upon 1equesl Serving Californians tor over a quarter ot o century. Statewide offices w\th a 111el5 ove r $130.000.000.00. Costa Meso 2000 Harbor Blvd •. CA (714164s-31S3 Long Beac;h. 4501 Paci lie Coa~1 Highw ay. CA (213) 498-3301 f L..ast of a 10 parr :irneaon J979meome C<lJ'es1 By SVL VIA PORTEil tr you are among the mounting numbers of Aml'ncans who have tried to save taxes or at least put off paying them, by investing in various so. called tax shelte rs. the Inte rnal Revenue Service came up with some bad news for you in 1979. And if you are among the attorneys involved in s heller promotions. I RS gave you a loud signal: beware. The IRS has been providing its examining agents with detailed T ax Sht.'lter Guidelines for identifying and attarking abusive tax shelters of different types. In 1979 a lone , IRS issued Tax Shelter Guidelines covering oil a nd gas investments. farming, motion pictures. equipment leasing (such as buying and leasing raJlway cars. computers. etc.), coal invcstmcnls and real estate invest· men ts. These gu1deltncs ex· pla in what makt.'S a particular tax shelter Money's Worth "abusive" and what the IRS agent should do once he identifies an "abus ive" tax shelter in order lo bar the investor from getting his expected tax benefits from the shelter m the form of investment . credits, depreciation deductions. etc IN TIIE CLOSlNG month of 1979, I RS cracked down specifically on the popular "art master" t ax sh<'lter m which many taxpayers have been invel>l mg This shelter involves the investor's purchase of a master lithographic plate made by an artist. plus the right to run off and sell a limited num ber of prints made from the plate It works this way. Say you are the investor You would pay for this with a sm all amount of cash plus a non·recourse note (a note for which you are not personally lia ble. so that the creditor can only collect 1t out of collateral if you don't pay ). ·Th e expected tax shelter from this investment would come from an investment credit based on the price of the master <including the amount or the note) and from certain depreciation IN ITS HARSH December 1979 rultn~. IRS an;ilyzcd this shelter in such a way that lhe in- vestor wound up with no in vc~tmPnl credit and no depreciation completely wiping out tht: '"' t ic1pated shcltt:r While the I RS concedes C'x1sl1:ncc· or vanou.., act'eptable t<rx shelters, invest or~ :-.hnuld b<' on lh t.• alert for the so tailed "abusl\'l'" ones H the IHS at a later date ct1s allows the tax benefits of an abusive tax shelter 1n which you ha\·e put money. 1t will retroactivdy raise your mcomt> and the in come tax due from the invc!.tor. plu:-. 12 percent (no longer 6 pcrct•nu intcrt.'st As part of its expanding program to crack down on abUSl\t.' tax sht.'ltt·r!"> tht· IHS h a~ formed a comm1tte<' lo l'Xpl•d1te the •~suancc of rulings on sheller~ The ('Ommittcc. accorcting to the Research Institute of J\menc:1. rons1:-.h <1f lfi tax law specialists undn th1· lRS a ,!>1stant romm1ss1oner c techmcal > The comm1llt.'e will monitor c1dvert1sing for tax shelters. obtain brochures from promoters and review the sh<'lt•·r!> propo:-.cd. If and when an abusive shelter 1s found . s r.ic:cialisb .... 111 prcpur1· and speed up 1~suum·c of a ruhn~ INTENSE i\TTf:NTfOJ'; IS h<-tn~ r iven to tux Avoilab/p to Cohlom1a Residents only attorneys involv(·d in the shc•lt<'T prnmolmns "Ont ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ''l'M NOT GOING TO MISS DELIVERING A BABY ••• '' Health can rp1ax ou1s1C1e ot Mme ano otl1tP l<nnwing ttMI I rn nQt gomq 10 011!>!> aeove11 111 ·• Proposals Rapped l.IJOV wlten I m oe1wecn 1or.a11on•, Eugene R Sollman M O Cannga P,11~ DllR1111l IHC GASOUNl CllUHCl4 WKAT MORE CAN I SAY' WftNI I ll!'I lld"M 'fl fTl'"" lrnn• If"' Ol'hte tffC) W ' l)g t~l ' ·''' '1tt 111 ,lcrnet no:.11 II\~ ~l\Jll Ao-,,.1• P.iqe Dol'f!> Off ~l 11\ ~ lll!Qlto• Am ...,,~ l1'y l);'lo~\ • ~.JW!°O'I '1.l•I( I ti Oii IOOI "'llMlll II' )ON\', (M oit; \I MU [ "?"OC''. 1111 !_... I • MM Wlf14 1W11DS Ill lHl llll)Q( . If S IWe l\lwlO ~ 1'111 'I'll> M llvt ~ lb WY~ ¥1 w""'° ··R.ly A Cuml1'<1.ll'O AC&ll M t.ono>1'a!lel \ Reil'91!' dlf1" ""'°"' Grove ··MY rtQP ANO I Mt rMTISS 0'MylJuSlll!'I$~ Ill_ IOI"" OIJIJllt llKIQ a.Wille ,, all -I\ d ~~~~llllSMy DiClll .tllil I .Yt l)lllt"ll!'S !IS 5oUY' S.1 • ~ '"" fllSI I\ l!WIO' "t ""'°"" II l. Muttll'V ~ &illlli P._, "THAN~S TO ~NSWl:R PAGI: A.4or,1,qt• ..,.,~,. t ~ W!\1~Jt )ntfh(f" .t\t' f4' 11\.r,'t' #' ~· ""l.lfl0'.llf11il(k;l'Mfl\'IN1 hJ11f l#t"tthrt •• ~.,, .... "'" .. (,11!C'kp1H \';1 A~~Wt\•llW" (Of'. ·11.•" " •· ' ' Wl HAVl GAINCO ACCOUNTS "'K~ PJ<,et,hgtO-.•ll"C1t ·'•"I' l(lnt.l(t w~n Ou• """''"'I>!' f""°'1 W• l\M! tj.l•t•'Cl ''" '11'11\ l>y lA ..... f ...... I ' Qltf IO """'!i""'"Y !.! "• JIWI ~.,.. "" tu:.!on"el\Ou<~ 'HVU "'1'111 ltiey l\1vt Al)fCJO...., Jt'l l.IOll> ll'llJIGA f'lt',I (;o<i111-( 0 I IJ' Arq'iti THE OH('""'° THAl sns !Ill »MT In 111.11 e!.Qlf VOUf t.tll\ ~ r ....,., ll!t ~ 1CldllOCO One ~.nQ II\,. YI\ tne-111'0ll'IOll*l tS 11\tlmytAoei IOtneNOW' · fOJQnft t~ 11 flNl lttllt lll<:fWOOO Al1SWl!1 Paga can alerl 'Pol to rnpor\ll!I pnone callS IOIH4 llCll/1$ a day '" let Anoetts. Or~ llt'ICI s40a San Bern¥01no ancl Plfls ol Vent1111 cou1111ts ll'tn s no lllM to tile numCltl ol beeps vou c;in fllCe!Yll. anc1 no extra PllOnl Charoes rK ~ llQUll)IT1lfll to lnSlall. Wl*l IClll1'0ne wanlS vou. lttey 111$1 01a1 u·s as easy as thal! f.all us tod.ly··IOll-lree-·lor aa 1111 11111*! fH~SWER MBE In Loi All9M County 462-PAGE In Or•"I' County 731· 7771 11111 .... 1..aoo-2&2-91a1 Ctrllllnlmm111Mllr•,__,. • ....,yw. I ~ • ._]~~-- SACRAMENTO (APl T he proposed state hea lth plan won't im prove health care 1n California bccaw;e it 1s riddled with flaws. 'the California Medical As · sociation testified here Tuesday night. The proposal Ignores the law that a uthorized it. wa s put togeth er haphazardly and relies on opiruon rather than on facts and the readily available expertise that could have made It a use ful bas is (or sta te hea lth p l annlnl(. a s pokesman for CM A tesl\fied. o( lhl' criucal elemt.'nL'> 1n promoting an abusive tax shelter schemt' 1s the tax ooiruon suoohed bv the promoter's lax attorney," said Robert H. Mund he1m. treasury ~eneral counsel. Mundhe1m dc!>crtbes four typcl> of opin1nns. Tht.' intentionally ra~c or totally incompe tent opinion. The opinion which states the tax benehts will be obtained if the fac~ ure as represented by the promoter. but disclaims knowledge of the ac curacy of the facts. SUC'h as the high value placed on prop<'rty purchased with a s mall amount or cash down -THE OPINION WJOCli discusses the la"" apphtablc to tax shcltt•rs but doesn't relate the law to tht> facts ur tht• port1cular Jransaclwn Thest' opinions laC'k analy!-.1S of tht• &ihcal fact:. and do not really touch on the tax conl'.equence~ of the transatuon. Th<' ··reasonable basts · optn1on which Points out that then· 1s a reasonable bast~ for the da1ml'd t::ix benefit'> but wams the taxpayer that 1f he is aud1tl'd. his cl:um:-. would be challenged and under existing law he probC1bly would lose Attom t.'ys who arc round to be incompetent. disrt.'putable or lo have fraudulently misled a pro specl1ve claimant can be suspended or disbarred from practice before the IHS, Mundhe1m pomls out . In addition. the J usllc<' Df'partment hal> rn d1calt'Cl 1t "ould bl' rC'cepuve to cons1denng tlw prost.'cut1on of tax auorncy misconduct in ta>. sheller ca!-.l'S · · - .. _ A,..,,_ .. 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"'*Y hM fOtVOI· ............. ,,.Luq ...,.. ........ .GOOD,__ J.J. ...,.. the e.a1lty ....... ,... ttwt he pjel>a '° "*'Y ....... do ot \ha c~,"(Pwt 11 • llQCCAVUT Ol'9ltl: ~ °"'""· .k>91t Ptowl1ght I Pen 1 ot 2) • CMRENIY l~~~RI 1'110 C88 NlW8 NBC NEWS HAPf'V DAYS AGAIH R6c:Ha wW\S • date to eecort a Hollywood startel 10 ttle echoOI' I VICIOfy danc.. I ABCMEWS w·A·s·H The ~ of being WOl.WlOed. nown 11y hell· copier 10 ttw. -40nth, oe>er· 8led 00 and t1'9111ed In poat-<>o --through" young loldlfw's eyM. e 8TAEETS Of' SAN fRAHCl8CO A witness to a rOl>bety and a murder obstruCls )us11ce wt\el'I hi5 SIOt)' gets OUI of hand. • CMREASY ~. Enc Sevaretcl. tR> Cl!> MACNE!l. / l.SiRER AEPOAT (I) JOKEA'S WllO @) MERV GAIFFlN Gues11 EklOdy Hacilett. Adnenne Barbeeu, MllUd McLean Stevenson tries to sooth Kim Richards following the death of her piano teacher on "Hello. Larry" tonight at 9 :30 on NBC, Cha nnel 4 Adams 7:30 I TH£ PRICE 18 RIOtfT GUINNESS GAME Car lltt and run, moat hols on a puooto1ng bag. onu- legged Ngn ium9. Ch81r et~lng end tlandStand I NEWL VWEO GAME HOl.LVWOOO 80UARES ., AUINTHEFAMILY "The Boera« Pelrol" • MACNEIL / LEHRER REPOflT G) TH£ SHAKESPEARE PUYS "Tweltth Night" Felk:llV Ken<lll end Slneed Cu&aek are featured In Shalt&- speare · s lyflc comee1y or mlSj)laoed law. ITllSI alien 1den1lty and com ic. revenge Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE 8:00 8 C8S REPORTS "T'he Wagoo Tram Trait' Eighty-love teenagers por- 11e1pat1ng In a unique fuve- ntle offender rehat>ll11a11on program h BYel from Ari· lona 10 Denver via wagon train. Be1sy Aaron .. no Palll White repc>rl U REAL PEOPLE Featuroo w btects include • 1111111no retr~•ator a IOI• lflt Im I. JI!> d lo llveilng r><1ll~·dtm1.1110 ttw1.n&1, o p~yChll.; tllOIUited by the tun)llt ot El'l1• Pres!Vv and " Rtc;h~rd NoAOn lm~rso­ n~1or who sells fk>wetS 8 MOVIE •"' • · lhtl Last Sunset" 11961) Roe~ Hudson, l<trl\ Douglas. A woman 11 pur- sued ov """ men dur1no a Me.,co·lo· Te~as can~ drtve C2 hrs I D ®l EIOHTIS ENOUGH Dav1Cl oecomo' angry wht>n JAMI 5lar1s wor~ong ovenune "'"h a handsome lawye< And T ommv {lilts p101ec1lve when n1s Ir.end Ernie srarts detong Ehza· bell! 0) EDWARD ANO MRS. SIMPSON ' The Abdir ltlon" Konq Eoward VIII, fl'f'llllQ unaole IO IUnellOll woll!OYt lhe 10116 01 Wallis $Impson, pre- pares his larewetl speech IO htS 5Ubrec;1S as lie decodes to marry tne A~IClln WldOW (Patl 61 'i) MO\llE -,_.I.Ired Ill en. .. ...,... lyf~ oomed1 Of R1l10•oeo 1e1w. ........ tde11111y e11cl oo mlo r~ ! UT• "°""1 ~ O#WMlf'f AAOe o-t·~~ ..,_ Juflrlft1 ~. TN Oootlia Oroc1W1 11\d loO OylMI 1CW1 !ICM! KllMY Aoo· .,. 10 '*'°'"'111\(j 0(-t lhe 211ld tol)lllOfl oC t~ .. M'Cl. llOnOflnO f9CA>fd inou.tl'\' 111'\lll • I Plff"IWNT~ u OHAAUl'8 AHQIUS Jill M1'"ro• (Flrrah ~...colt) II le~ 1>y a ci.otv ~ Gflmltllll 11'(1 1'111 tWO IOnl. I TIC TAC 00U0.. .. ERV OAlfflN Ou." auoov ~16'11uu • A<klen~ B.,Ofl&I Mauo Adarna Or Helen De RoM. Tom Jc>Malon t.30 D HEUO. LAA"Y Ruthie trlel IO refoeve hef QOll1 O._.,, tile death Of I.... mee11 p.eno 1aachef by P<•la.ng Ille WOrftlll'I II MAUOE MilUde 1 11Unl Lota iero~ on on Mra Naugon.c~ s nus. band 118 her neA\ conquMt M>:OOD. eESTOF SATUROM ' NIOHT tl\IE 11=:. Bea goes ul!Oerr:Cl'ler wflf't\ Dan os lram6<1 for the k111- •nos OI IWO g1tlS by a ~$1 "°owner 1n•Ol•e<I 11• snnoy ooaJIOQ5 g) PLAYTHE PERCENTAGES I.\) PLEDGE BREAK Roguluriy ~hOOuled pro- grammor)Q may be dela~ due 10 pledge !>teak~ 10:1!> '1l) GREAT PERFORMANCES "Tio T.111uHI' 10:30 G) II) NEWS I 1:001J 8 It @) NEWS 8 MAKE ME LAUGH 0 OAVE AL.LEH AT LARGE Dave 1s Heathtl•tl" ffom Wulliering He1g111s ,1 d1un~on cop, n oonc1>rt p1an"1 Jnd .. n .Hmy 0111- r l'• ID M'A'S'H When d g-t'r ot ..ti tl•P. ·•' 1'•f" 4077111, his 1t1d11 struggl<'& 1, makt' 11 seem hi! died ne<oteally 1n ba1110 Cl) TOMMY COOPER Tomm y snows us 11>e very odd way lh&t °"" statfllv· nonw 1am1l'f makes enos moo1 ' TUBE TOPPERS KHJ G 6 :00 -NHL Hockey. The Los Anaeles Klngs take on the New York Ranecrs. KCET a 8: 30 -"Twelfth Night." Shakespeare's lyric t omedy of mlstaken id e ntities ls aired on the Shakespeare Plays series. CBS 9 9:00 -Grammy Awards. The 22nd presentations to the top record· ing artists with J ohnny Cash, the Doobie Brothers and Bob Dylan joining host . Kenny Rogers (See story below). 0 TOHIOH'T Ho•t Johnny C•cson Guaats Jim Slalforo, Oliver Reed I DATINO GAME 9 nil! IAAH C"818 ~HEl.O l'IOS'TAOE A look al 1"4! la1ea1 occur· 1~1nkan D MOVIE * • "The Tau Women (IG-66) Anoe Ba.<18' M fl•d Peiscny Fot10W109 a11 ln<l• "' rnassat•e. seven tOUt d. oeou• women 111ee ·~ or"8el ot an e.-n-11no and per\IOUI Ir ek ea OSS 1neoesen (2 hr6 I G) HOGAN'S HEROES A Ger-man Oft~ d•stO• · "'s Hogen·, ~p1oneo1: 11<.lllfl\~ ~ KING OF t<EHS!tolOTON Carol 1nv1tt>) Loury to l)o ilWtiY t0t a "'t.«'k"no ar•\l Larry II"" /(IAIOV~ wtlf!n "" ltll~~' rma hil6 <KWPIUO •l ~m1l<J1 0ttp, fil) CAPTIONED A8C NEWS 11 45 fJ no LOVE BOAT ' !>f'8r Bt•v<lrly ' f•IJ GllO»• Leslie tl..ilwn SDAC ., OPl1very" Robel 1 Uri< 11 P.ime1" Fr~nl.i n l •11' ~111>.e Ar Mohn.no 1Fi1 -PM>NtGHT- t2:00 " lWILIOHT zo~e: A S•• yedr·Old w. t\J .. ~ 1'r\11r•• t 11N11 .... ,,iltt rt•"'>' n1n1 W MISSION IMPOSSIBLE J1111 Pl'W'fps leal!S lhe IMF' on on assignment 10 desttoy an 01gan1zed cnma ~ (P.., 11 • HOHfYMOOHfM Aalptl flndll • ~ a-erntNd w"'1 100-00l\af bill• end goea on • huQ8 ~~ Heat Cleta Aober\a 12:30 8 Cl) C88 LA T'E MOVIE • •• .., "Sttanger In Ou• House" I 11178) Lind• Bia.< I tit! Purcell A yovno g1rl ~ lole IS tll!own onco .. ~ -ner strange ana mys- lll"lOUS COUIMn IN)V8$ .0 ""'" n« tamory I ~Of' OAOUOtO • •" "Bartle At Bloody BPacn" 11961) Aud•e Mvrot' f. Oolo<et MothMIS A PllCl!ic •Slan<I 19 lhe SG(Of>CI or OiOOOY Ovt'I' roua KllOn ~b•MI Japa~ <X.c.voat1011 troops 1 1 hf 30mm I ff) DICK CAVETT C:..-1' Liii.ir~ 04>•ie< Joan PIOwfoQht tPAf'I I or 11 12.SS fJ 1f BARETTA All~• Mill•r"J llP a C""'" ~.nqptn 10 ti" anet1e<> O•"'"" ,,,..,ns 1na1 ,... m~ f t avtl pavtt<J "'" way IOI an dlH>vl gang wur 1111 1000 TOMORROW C.u1>st) t1t lrtoas T1,.a P11yr.,. nU()o~I JJ•.,$•d4W>1•81 c.ano.da•e lf'WI• At..<>1 .. t1<1 ll•!M.ll J«l "'f SMJ Matl 0 MOVIE • • , l ""C. f Gal•dnt I H~·. I J1Hh• '· 1m1>n <~h•t' t r4t'~h • .. ~-,r-.:r•t• • o""'6r ol a "'Onf'f NK:ce11· lul l&d~ bOul~ plac. .. • 1 a gr t'-'118< vatue on ,...,. ca1~r man"" tr>e romen JOHN DARLING Claa11a~f ~bting• 9 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles • * ''i • Merrill's Maraud· ~'' • f 1962) Jefl C11an01er. Ty Hardon In llurma. Gen· e<al frank Memll and his m.,n lry 10 d"Stroy a stra- 1eg1c Japanese YOllBQO dur· '!!ii World War II (2 hrs) tm 28 TONIGHT ~POMPEII ~ rown In F 11e • Some 01 the ~rt11acn t1om lhtl Pom- pe11 e•nl1>1t at 100 Boston Museum ol Fone Arts are pre$ented by Ale~aneler Scou•by (RI EVEN l'HOUGH W£ DON'1 HA'IE AN ACTUAL PHOTOGR/'.PH OF A elK..K HOLE, JOHN ... 8 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e l(TLA (Ind ) Los Angeles e KABC·TV (ABC) L os A ngele!. Cl) KFMB(CBS) San Diego G KHJ·TV (Ind ) Los Angeles ®) KCST (ABC) San Diego • KTlV (Ind ) Los Angeles e KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles • KCET·TV (PBS) Los A n geles • KOCE·TV (PBS) Hu ntingto n Beach Host Cleta RObe<'IS THEBAXTERS "Cap1ta1 Punl9nment 8:30 G .JOl(ER'S WILD l!I THE StW<ESPEARE PLAYS "lweltlh Nigh1" Fetlclty K.OOal and &need C-- 11:30 IJ Cl) MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN While Mary·• hie 11111 apar1 end Grlndpe .,,,s;tl a social WO<~tr. Loretta hes a falnl· ong ape!! end cuts the • recon:t Ol IMW dr- Rock, Di-sco Joining Grammys AU's Farralt Original Angel Far- rah Fawcett returns for a guest shot on "Charlie's Angels·· tonight at 9 on ABC. Channel 7. LOS ANGELES (AP l -Disco has its own category -and so does rock'n'roll, again -as some of the biggest stars in the music industry meet ror lhe 22nd Annual Grammy Awards ceremonies tonJghL Country singer Kenny Rogers 1s host of the two-hour CBS telecast, at 9 on ChanneJ 2. that will include appearances by George Burns, Natalie Cole, Bob Dylan, Deborah Harry of Blondie, Is aac 'Hayes. Kris Kris tofferson. Rarbara Mandrell. Chuck Mangione and Sarah Vaughn. AWARDS WJ LL BE made in a record 58 categories. but only 14 winners will be named on the air The rest will be an· nounced j ust before the telecast Jn keeping with wh at has b<:come a virtual Gramm y tradition, there were six new categories added this yecir one in disco. one in Jazz.fusion and four in rock. The rock cat egories are more li ke rein· carnations than innovations ln 1961 , the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences fi rs t acknowledged the rock ex- plosion by introducing a best rock record- ing award. FOUR Y EARS LATER, there v.ere four rock categories. called contemporary R & R categories. Soon th(• "R & R" destgna- llon was dropped and by 1971 the term pop was s ubsututcd for C'onlempora ry L'nltl las t year. the pop ('ulc~ory encomp<Ji.~cd pop. roc k and folk Art1~ts can be nominated in mor~ than one category: Donna Summe r. for exa m pie, is up for best fem a le performance rn the rock. pop und rhythm and blues sec- t ions Awa rd wi nner~ arc detc:rminc·d h v ba lloting a mong some 4.500 NARAS mC'm· be rs nat ionwide. All vote in the four general categories hcst new a rtist. record and album of the H '<H which honor artists and producers and song of the yea r . a songwriter's award B ES ID E S MISS RUMM E R . top nominees this year include the Doohw ~NIVaRaALSTUOtOaTOUR ~o MC.A ·wt"" IMlii l Y 1• Y Brother~. up for album of the year. record o f t h l' ~ r a r a n d bes t po p v o ca I p<•rform~1nC\' by a group Do<ib1<• Brother Michael M.c l>onuld a lso 1s nominated for two ~ongs he co·a uthored -"Minute B )' Minute" and "What u Fool Believes" and an a rranging award. Roger!'> 1s ehg1blc for record and albu m of lhl' yeur, he!:>l pop and l'Ounlt)' vocal performa nrcs hy a m a l(• and. "1lh .;1dPkick Dotltl' \I.est. besl country vo<'al p<'rformanct· b~ ..i group 'FACE THE MUSIC ' PREMIERES MOND.4t· KTLA. Channel 5. premieres "Face the Mus ic." n"" m usical weeknight game ::.how. starnnJ! Ron Ely, IK>ginnmg Monday at 7·30p m KTLA ... 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Fr8d MacMurray A Navy dot10< 1~ms up w1111 e lllQ'll ons1rue1or 10 t.icl<I@ '"e moo.cal problem of D<I01 OfllC~OVI" W!HC:h lfi i-•aQU'ng n~s ( t '" so m1111 3.30 fJ • • '1 rne Lo~e M11Ch106 f lq 7 II Joltn Ptlll· •·O La.. Oyen Cannon An Jmb1f1t,1,,1\ V'J1;09 man "100~ ot r.n•tl.rtll tQ iNOO r,, ...... a. -..r ,1, me top t'jf the , ...... ,."'°" Ol.l"'n¢.5 I I hr 10m n I by Armatrong & B•tluk 1 DID SR1N G f\l....ONG 1Hl5 AR11Sl'S C.ONC.EPllON CF WH.A.l CJ-.JE ~OULO LOOK LI KE! MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE nw~.¥9 (t/.,.. '•"""OS. ro ~ flt!lil""""•C:-~""'~•~OI ,.., .. Ol:J"l#l'fl\)P ........ 'Qb,,..,.~ ~L am NCI Ill 'II.MS AECEIVI ll<l UM. C1' THf lilOTIOfl l'ICTUAE COOl C1' Ml.I AEOUUTIOH "ELECTRIC HORSEMAM" "1941" I "ILACK HOLE" fPGI I .. ST AR TREk .. IG I "ICRAMER YS KRAMER .. 111 ..,.,.. .... •AMMAL HOUSI" Ill .. ,r ...oooen •tn" Ill .. ... wsr cNt ""MACUU .. •!Sm 'L 9"\W TOUR .. --·-IM' ..... , .... 1llE SEASON'S #1 COMEDY Hm NOW IN ns 111H SMASH WEEK. STEVE ·' MARTIN ·T°~~ ..... ~ ..... ..,_..,.. ............ , (iJ N OW f>L AYING -DNl. y Pit.OT ENTERTAINMENT i' MOVfE8 Suza•ne '19888 Woman' ~ 'lY Aci.-• in Fini Starring Role ~R~IGHHOWTON OIC ... F.MAOSfWMIAY· ,.. •NI'. I I,,,..., f Plit M ·I ,,, •• n. ltCN ...-0 ,.,,,,,AO ON r._ ,.,..,.. TAAL ....... M . .UT ..... .-..U.t llC IM«:> ...... ' • <:lUADROPMDIA ............. A P.amoullt f'ictu1e ti,..__. ....... . •· .........,.,..~tv-' ... Jlii,,o .. .............. 141f116 1A UA ClllllAI 01.inoe &34·3911 UACl•MAS Weslm1ns1tt 893 0'>41> EDWlllDI' Cl•EMA CINTfA Cosu Mes.a 979·4141 .. ,, .......... M OVIE STAR NOW SuzanM Somera Dues Hike Not F air mwuos· HDOUIAC'l w ASHJNGTON (A p ) El Toro 581 ·~880 The Nnllonal La bor LHICOl•DfllYE·Ut Relations Board s uy:. Buena Park 527·2223 Actors Equity cannot re •PAUUACClPTID quire Lynn Redgra ve FOil TMllOIG.AGlMOIT and Yul Brynner and -=;=======::::=:::;:::=--other foreign actors to C.11 642-5678. pay higher union due!- Put• few w ords than thos e c h arged to work tor ou. American actors. tn a ruling, tbe board orderc•d Actors Equity Lo r eimburs e Brynner and Miss Redgrave the extra dues they have paid s ince April 8, 1976. The decision affc<.'ls other foreign actors who pe rform in the United States and are required to join the union as <t condition of employ- ment. ow Gr oum Orangt Drive In ~~8 1012 (onrdomt bJ4 ?)') l NU Mann \ 81P.1 f'IM.t •,?q ~~IQ THE MOST EXCITING ADVENTURE EVER FILMED RETURNS IN ALL ITS SPECTACULAR GRANDEUR ( f a MURO GCt[}.\I'{~ MMttt"" "" t CJ.Pl.O PCY-ill ffiCXJ..(,10~ DAVID LEAN'S FILM OF BOR(, rAStlRNMS DOCTOR ZHi\fAGO OONE ow:tlN . JULIE OiR!SilE . TOM roJRTENAY Af.ECQJ NE~·~ M:KfNNi\ · IW.Prl R~ ()#R 91.AR!F ~/HNliOJl ROD SfEKIR RITA TtffilNGiAM K"I'•"'........ f,• .... l'l.b•• ROBERT BOLT DAVID LEAN IN PAHAVISION AHO lilHAOCO.Oll IGI~~+ MGMG R~lmod tM1 UnrtedAl'hm ~ •A&Y•T l 'lrl. Uf a..-,__.,,.I ti FOUOWEDIY: ! WlNNER OF 10 ACADEMY AWARDS! .. GOIEWITH 1'BE 111111' FOLLOWED IY: ttlt lltlmat.t trip 'OffCOASTHWY.~ MACMTNJlt a JAM90UI ACIOSS ,.OM IOllMSOM'S t.. M. BOYD ) INFORMS In lhe i•L1idQlleJI ]USf lILl ME WHAT )()LJ WANf(R) -"NORMA RAE" a..c.-a•---·-,....,, ............. .......,,. ·~ ~~NUl <N. .. THE '<>Q•• '"THa LAIT MAMllD COUPLatN AMl"ICA" ttt• ., _noa'-&Ml' .,. .........._ .. ., .. _.,.me HOLLVWOOP <AP> -lkalaone to uy leu. to m1h1t1ln 1orne .. ......,,..._ -SomenM11ofberllnt~ro&. mJttery •bout myHJf. lf•"M J :_:~0:.-'.._.._wi.ttfw•,.•••4-J"' ...... :;r:;; in a ,__..movie: "l'm p&.,.aq t.be lbouJd but 1 t•'l." ' ,.,.,..._# ..., ....,, ... ..., .. u. .......... ~ ·• n flm ..-waman to be ..., oo t.be ~ narnt CN1 ,., .... M&mW..._...• ICH•"· UDtU DOW , th• liberated TllAT'I ... ., • ........... ..Jbuth Coast ~ftA~ .... , womm ln movies bave been crylaf Ml11 &omerw: w ..,.. ...... •tu ~~ t.U~ J for equ11lty. Tbl1 wom•n b H even eommeot WJ1fr_•..,.....,,..... ...._._ .. MenJA...._AltTtmco.~ acbleved It. Sbo llkea aex, and 1be layout ln the ree.n& J'l•~-1 • Id. ~~=..,==Toww==c.:::::•='=°"="=· ::eo.e.::=:=•~·~· CA=•=·~·=~ sell Uoni f1ne wilh men aa weU u mitt.cl PGllnc duria• IMtr ~ *'• - womtl'll." "Jay Bern•t•ln ( ~{ ltltfl•Pr) The movto la "Nolhloc Pel"IOC'lal," uked me, ·i. ta..r. "'l~•nt fl.M7• • wlllcb la belo& released UU. month ahe 1ald. "I told bim, No, lo, lhat'e by AmeriC'an lntemational Pictures. all'." Ml11 Somon. atan as a Wub.l.nitoo Such ml1bap1 aa th• Playbt>y attorney who jolrw coDMrvaUonl.at spread .iarc far outwet,:hed by t.M Don•ld Suth__,rland lo a crusade to happy retorna from the bll of 111i1ve. • &eal spec~ endan1ered by "Three's Company," TIMy lnehadlt lb~ buUdlna of .n air base. The script starring ln TV apeclala and headUn. 111 by ftobf'rl Kuufman <"Love at lnc in Las Vesu. aa well ., feat.u,.. t 'lr»t Bite'') movies. She dJd two durtnc t.M aerwi. break last summer. TlllS ISN'T MISS Somers' first him While alrUgghng to earn a liv- ing as un actress an San Franclsco, sht' dJd walk-ons in such fllms as "Bullitt" and "Magnum Force." Her most memorable film rote was ln lhe 1972 "American Graffiti." ·' 1 worked one night on lhe picture a nd got paid $136.72," she recalls. "l s aid three tines -or rather l mouthed the words, 'l love you,' as I wa passingby rnacar." "Right after the lul abow I left for Utah to e m cee the 'Colle t e Cheerleaders Cootetl' apeclal," abe said. "lben I went to Enstaod to make 'Yesterday's Hero' with Ian M cShane. I had ne ver done a lead in a movie before. and I wanted to back into il -sort or experiment without being noticed too much. The picture 1s very British; in fact. J had trouble understanding some or the actors. I doubt if it wall be released in this country, although 1t has done very weJI in Europe "THEN I WENT immed!ately in· ·--'<Mil .,,. ,.,.,,. .. 4 .. , .. ··~-~ ...... Ail ............ ,......_.,, 0 NOW PLAYING During those years she sometimes l'arned as little as S2.000 a year as an· a ctress. AH that changed three years a go with the debut of ABC's comedy ))Cries "Three's Company." to ·Noth in~ Persona I.· which ~us ~=i~~~~~~~~;~;:;;;:;;~~;:;;:=d made 10 Was hington, U.C , <tnd SUZANNE SOMERS was reflect- ing on the changes in her ca~r dur- ang IWtch break at CBS' Television City. where "Three's Company" 1s taped. She i s refreshingly candid - !;iomelimes. s he fears. too much so. Sample: "I did 'Nothing Personal' because I greatly admired the talent of Donald Sutherland. and I wanted to see if I could rise to his talent. Did I suec.-l'Cd? 'Yl•s' ,"~he says modestly . "Oh. I know that will sound ar· ro~ant in print. That's the trouble with me: The things I say in all m· nocence can appN.1r blatant when Toronto as a Ca1U1d1an ta x-shelter movie. To my surprise , I quaJi/1ed as a Canadian me mber or' I.he cast. 1 • been a mt-mb<>r ofthc c.-ast. I've been a m ember of lhe Canadum wuon for 14 years. havin~ made a sene.-.. 'Man· trap.' up th~n· And I 'm mamed to a Cana dian {producer Alan Hamtl 1 "The character I played was a ('Om plt•le departure from what I'd done before. She was· closE'r to my st.>nsc of humor. and woman who ha'> been comfortable with m c-n aJI hl·r hfe. She certainly ha:. more savvv than C:ri:.sy c of 'Th r t'(''!> Company 1 .. STEVE MARTIN. · 1heJfRK -"PftlSONER ...srAR~"" TN!K. . ..... "" . ,,... -... ,. .... --• -· AWUO~Al'°"'I PETER SELLE.RS IN "BEING THERE" (PGI "°" '-· .,. ... OfZENOA" R08CTIT Rl:Df C'RD IANl roNDA THE ELECI'RIC HORSEMAN -"STAmNOOVU I" t11C ,_ --AUDIENCES Will SIMflt.Y CHENSH au mm -.AllAYm ''-Ul''OOIHO tN ITYLa" MIDNIGHT MADNESS '"' """' _..,,._ -"°~ --- .,,.:~~,.) .. ,.~~1 -~1 .·.~1 ..-- THf LIOACY 11111 DllACULA 1111 eoT-.-.~ ---,~-,Jo AU THAT JAU1111 •Mi • a e 1.-• -· 1•11 Al NOMO C.U..-O l'l lbU • -• I e 1 a • 6 11.---·-Jll909 NlllO AT LMOI""' -· .. ·-·-...... --------ft LE CAGE AUX FOWES" •111. O••S.-1 1' a, e Jiii •• ,.U'I-, • ., ...... ---"--_ ,_ ...... ___ _ -~AM ... ALO" raJ -~·· l.Al~t.._ __ ""'•• lfi'..... • ... • .... ~ ~,.,..,... • ..,, ....... tl)I ..... &Alt ... , ... " ..... _.._ 1'NI IOMllll Nit MUNT IOIUM19J •• r•• •a.Dif • • _,,,. .. • f\W'•• """~ ... ,. ... • .-.ti°""•• ~u•u .•.~ll'jl,1 ~ . ~ ·. W~i~ _,., M004lt • IO -.. tO'',., --.-...--_ ...... _, .. , .. -·--·----tuaWC ... lflAM .... c .. .amuMftM ·' .· r 7 I I J ·INSIDE: •Sl119lesC.leftdar •SupermarketSll1 .... 1r •AMI •••n •ClubC.lendllr A Caltfornia classic, fish and chips, can be updated for a savory summer snack. Just add potato chips to tuna and be glad your 'chip has come In.' ' w.a ' z, ~ 11. t• DAILY ltil.OT Food Ci Crunchy Creation J ., When lt comes to snacks, Americans are lncreuingly aeelting qukk, easy and healthy foods . As a result. Uabtwelgbt ve1etables and fruits, pro· tein·rich flab and fiber foods are gaining popularity as snack.a. However. senBibie eaters are learning potato chipe still fit well into daily eat· ing habita. especially when paired with other healthy foods. In Southern California , snacks often include flab. San Diego bas a nourishing fishing trade, including one of the largest tuna neet.s and tuna processing industries in the country. San Diego Tuna Pate is a local specialty served with crispy potato chips that offers appetizing flavor. Thjs snack is convenient, economical and good for you. According to a recently released nutritional report, potato chips have much to offer. Like th..e potatoes from which they're made, chips contain valuable vitamins. minerals and essen tial carbohydrates, ancludmg a good serving of vitamin C, niacin. 86, iron and fiber. Laboratory studies indicate that. thanks to the quick a nd simple chip making process. potato chips may ac tually retajn more nutritional goodness than home-processed potatoes For example. potato chips arc fned 1n cholesterol-free vegetable oil for onl) about two minutes. whereas even the simplest bolled potato loses nutrients <is it cooks for at least 20 m in utel> As for calories. a one -ounce o.,e rvin~ (snack size bag> or chips Mnta1n <. onl) 150, no more than a medium s1z<· pol<tto fla vored wt th 21 :' tC<ll>po-00~ of butter ate There are caloric foods and then there !1 a re calorie-wise foods offertn1 good nutritional value in return for calories. Potato chips are in the calorie·wtse 1 s nack category, especially when 1 teamed with pate of low·calorie, high· protein tuna. ' This is only one or the recipes ln- c I uded in "Ame rica The Beautiful Potato Chip,•· a new potato chip recipe coolbooklet published by the Potato Chip Information Bureau. To order this booklet containing 34 crunchy ideas for cooking with potato chips. send 2Sc (to cover postage and ._.andling) to: Potato Chip Information Bureau, Department A, P .O. Box 7334, San Francisco. Caliromla 94105. SAN DIEGO TUNA PATE 1 can !6"'2 o r 7 ounces) tuna , drained 2 hard-cooked eggs, sli ced 2 tables poons sliced green onion 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 tablespoon lemon JUtce I tablespoon capers. drained and mashed 2 teaspoons prepared mus tard • :! teaspoon salt 1 • teaspoon pepper Paprika Potato chips. thick sliced or ridged In mixing b-Owl or food processor blend tuna and egg~ until s mooth Mix in rem a1n1ng 1ngred1ents. combine thoroughly Pack in se rving bowl . smnoth top If desired. garnish with additional «apers and chopped par~ley Dust with PJJfflka chill Ser w "1th potato chips. ~I a kt•s about I':-cups Microwave Theni for a Maxi -Meal Microwave ovens a re a real helping band for cooks whose time is at a pre· mium. With a microwave. you can have elegant meals in minutes. a special plu!> for working couples. Nol all foods take well to microwave cooking , but Am erica's favorite vegetable. the potato, is a natural. A me<lium potato cooks in under S minutes and the flavor is sensational. To microwave "bake" a potato. scrub. pat dry and prick in several places with a fork. Place single pot:ito in oven center. on a double layer of paper toweling. For two or more potatoes, place in spoke fashion with smaller ends toward center. Consult your oven manual. as cooking time varies with oven model. potato size and variety; us ually 4 minutes for a medium/large potato (6 ounces) plus 1·2 minutes for each add1 tional potato. It's important to turn potato over halfway through baking. Before testing for dooeness. allow S minutes "standing time" since potatoes and other microwave foods continue to cook a fter removal from the oven. Microwave cooking is also a good way to preserve the storehouse of nutrients in a potato. The potato has a very special nutrition story. A 100 calorie m edium potato provides 35 percent of the US recommended dai· ly allowances (US RDA ) of vitamin C. 20 peTcent of vitamin B6, 15 percent Of iodine and 10 percent of iron, ruacin. and copper, along with significant amounts of othe r important vitamins and minerals. The potato's nutrition story is so im· portent that potatoes are the first vegetable to have a nutntion label. Look ror it in your store. For an easy and delicious microwave dish that's just right for two, try Micro Potatoes Parmesan. It's a flavorful and colorful combination of potatoes, green peppers, onions and cheese that's · .ready in minutes. Leaft the skins on the potatoes for ex· tra nutrienta and remember to always let Ws and' any other mlcrow-.ve recipe rest before serving since foods cooked ill tbe microwave continue to cook for se.....i minutes after you remove them from the oven. ( For more delicious potato recipes, I HDd ao cents for the Potato Lovera Diel Cookbook to: Diet Cookbook, Dept. llP·TllO, The Potato Board, 1385 South Colorado Blvd., Suite 512, Denver, Coloredo, ~- 1 . •ICaO PM'ATOES PAAMl!SAN 2 tablespoons butter or mar1arine 2 medium potatoes unpeeled (about. 2/Jpoqnd),a.liced ~inchWck · ~ cup chopped onJon 1 cloft sarllc, minced "'cup 1-loeh sreen pepper chunka '4 teupooa 1aJt \411 tulpoon pepper \4 cup arated Parmesan cheese Paprika Chopped parsley Mell butter in shallow 9-inch dish 1n microwave ov~n Add potatoes. onion and ~arlic ; lo!'!\ Cover loosely with plastic wrap ;md place 1n microwave oven on full power for 5 minutes. Stir in g reen pepper. salt and pepper: toss. cover and microwave on full power 3 minutes Gently mix in cheese. Toss gently and dust with paprik:J Microwave on run power. uncoven.•d 3 minutes Let rest 2 m inutc~. Sprinkll· "''th par!>ley Makes 2 or 3 serving:. Here are some more potato recipes . using the conventional range. HOT POTATO AND BROCCOLI VINAJGRETl'E 4 medium pota toes C about l 1J'J pounds). peeled and cut in l·inch cubes 1 bunch broccoli ( 1 to 1 ~ pounds ). trimme d and broken into s mall branches '12 cup vegetable oil 1,. cup cider vinegar 1 clove garlic, finely minced l 'h teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon basil !;ii teaspoon liqwd hot pepper sauce 2 green onions. sliced Cherry tomatoes In saucepan over medium heat, cook potatoes, covered, in about 1 inch boll· Ing water until juat tender, 10 to 15 minutes. Drain thoroughly and keep bot. In another saucepan over medium heat, cook broccoli, covered, in about 1 inch boillng water until crisp tender, about 10 minutes. Drain thoroughly and keep bot. ln small saucepan combine remalnlq in· gredJenta except tomatoes. Brine Just to bollin1 over medium beat, 1Urrin1. Arrange bot potatoes and broccoli in servinl dilb; pour bot vtnecar mixture over and toss 1entl)'. Garnish with cherry tomatoes. Makea 4 to s aerv· ings. CIDCKEN PAaMIGIANA SPUDS 4 potatoes, baked 1 tabietpoon olive oil l medJum onJon, chopped C 'Al c~p> 1 clove garlic. mashed 1 can (28 ounces) whole tomatocl> in tomato puree. coarsely chopped •!o;! cup water I tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon dried leaf oregano J cups cooked, boned, diced chicken 2 tablespoons gr ated Parmesan cheese 4 ounces sliced Mozzarella cheese In large skillet heat olive oil over medium-high heat: saute onion and garlic until onions are transparent Add tomatoes and puree. water, sugar and oregano; cook 20 minutes. Add chicken, cook S minutes longer. Spoon topping over each blossomed potato. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese Place 1 slice Mozzarella cheese over each potato, place unde r pre-heated broiler until cheese melts and browns slightly. Serve immediately Yield 4 servings. TUNA FLORENTINE TOPPING 4 potatoes. baked 1 tablespoon olive oil t tablespoon butter 1 medium onion. chopped 1 clove garlic. mashed 2 cans ( 16 ounces each > whole tomatoes 1 package < 10 ounces I frozen. chopped spinach. thawed, d•ained 2 cans (7 ounc1 B 'ach > tuna. drained, flaked Heat olive oil and butter in large skillet; saute onion and garlic unUI tender. Add tomatoes: bring to a boll. Add thawed. drained spinach: cook 20 minutes. Blend tuna into mixture just before serving. beat through. Spoon topping over each blossomed potato. Yield: 4 servings. SCANDINAVIAN MEATB~ 4 potatoes. baked 1 tablespoon butter or margarine I large onion, chopped (1 cup) 1 pound ground beef 1 10-ounce can condensed beef broth 2 tablelpoona Worcestershire sauce 1 teupoon dried dill weed 1 tablelpoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon water ~ cup IOUf cream lo Jarse skillet melt butter. saute onion mill tender. Remove onions from skillet. Klx ball the onlonl wtth &round beef; lbape into JO meatballl1 In 1mall *11Jet, brown meatballs over raedJum beat; remove and retene. Retuna remaln1q ODkJu to UWet; add ~ beef brotll, WorcelWnhire sauce ad dlU weed. Blead cornatareb wttb water, add to •killet. Brtlll to bolling, cook 1 minute. Reduc. he1t to low, stlr in IOUI' cream. DO NOT BOIL. Spoon over blouomed potato. Serve lm.mediately. Yield: 4 eervtna. \ MICRO POTATOES PARMESAN IDAHO SUNSET SPtJD6 .. potatoes. baked 2 tablespoons butter or mar1arine 11.arge onion, chopped 2 tablespoons nour l lh cupe milk 1 can < H ounces) pineapple chunks. dralned, reserveJwce 2 teupoona vinegar 'Al teaspoon bot pepper sauce \4 teaspoon Hit ~pound (2cup11) cooked ham, diced ' In large skillet melt butter: saute 1 • onions until tender Add flour; cook, stirring for 2 minutes. Remove from heat. gradually stir in milk, bring to bollJnt. Combine reserved pineapple Juice with vinegar. add to skillet wt th hot pepper eauce and salt. Simmer 3 mlnutH ; add ham and pineapple chlmks and heat thorouchly. Spoon over blossomed potatoes. Serve lmmedJately. Yield: 4 servtnas. \ ) l \ ' • 1 A 'Love-iy' . M~al A loaf al bttad, a diab Flnalb', a few words ~cooked wllb wlae and about tM wine First, tbou. you daa't Med to buy an ~ A b I r t b d a y tx,.Uvie •IT7· Many laould be aomethtn1 aherrlta are tine for FOOD M11111tloaC1.._ t pedal, tometlllq tbat drinklq but their d~ .. ~•• bow much )IOU Ucat.e flaYOn are utterly 1 ~•re -• ~ lift, loet dwiq t.be cook.Ina -the mulie you botb en· proceu. Cornell, Purdue. Cily Unlvenlt.1 ol New Yotk and Florida State - abowed tbat la tout ot n reel~. diabea prepared with cooatlq wtne were preferred to the Iden· tlcal dlahea prepared wltb fine beveraae wlnea ...... ....., ......... .. MW.._,,_.....,,,,.. t• 1'joy, a cudl.Ut dinner • ,.o.t at all, lhe aptrlt or w B It N E \I E a y o u love bek>np in the meal, cook witb wine. it'a a ud lbat meao.1 • diah 1ood rule ot tbulJ\,b to ~keel wltb wine. chooN wme. especially What could be more selected and prt-pued maoUc than • ju.icf. tor UM ln coottna. At· me ateak dramaUca · cordlna to Sara Ellen t I am b ee d w i t b Krlnak, con.suiting <'ht"f gnac. aauteed tn but a t II o 11 a o d H o u s e r with chives. shallot.. Branda Co .• cooking · d freabl.y around pep-wines are an excellent e r and sublim e ly choice because they're lavored. with sherry robust eoou&b to stand ~king wine. It's called up to tush eooking t ern f.$ teak Di an e. and peratures and they don't tbouah It's a popular vary from bottle to bot oice a t romant1C' tie taurants, it's s urpris-If you don't often huve gly easy to hx al table wmes in the house. me. Here are a few Mrs . Krinsk explains. t t ey Ups to keep in mlnd. you should a lso know ~ that once opened, C'OO k· ~ FlasT. your butcher ing wines keep well •hould select steaks for without refrigeration. :_fOU that are lean and One more bo nus ~!ree of gristle. they • re conveniently ~: Second. Steak Diane available seven days a ~must be cooked rapidly week in grocery stores 'over a high heat and and supermarkets. ~"tastes best when served Mrs. K.rinsk points out ~very rare. that food taste tests. -T hird, if you don't conducted at four major ~ave a chafing dish , Ame rican universities >'don't fret. Steak Diane kno wn for their hotel 'fcan be quickly prepared a nd res taurant ad -t in a skillet. ministration programs ' (> • ~~ .. • . . ~ ... ;· ' • . . . I(,. • • .-; r And thou flndln11 w.-re conftrmed recent· ly, H)'I Mra. Kr1Nlk, bx 11 1ourmet panel who took the aame blind taste c_omparleon teat and Judled dJahea pre pared with cookln1 WUtH to ~ Al Sood II tboae mad~ wtth fine ta ble wines STEA.If. DIANE 4 sJrloin steaks 10 lo 12 ounces each Salt to taste Freshly ground black pepper ' Butter ~cup Cognac 2 tableapoon s sbalJota. chopped 2 tables poon s parsley chopped 2 tables poon s chives. chopped •, C'Up sher ry cook· mg wine On a cutting board pound each steak with a meat mallet until it is no thicker than •/• inch. Season with salt and freshly ground pepper to taste. Add enough butter STEAK DIANE ROMANTIC to sltlllet to completely cover bottom and place over high beat. When butter reaches cookin1 • temperatu re. very quickly brown steaks on both sides turning only once. Pour in Cognac, a llow to warm. ignite • a nd bl aze. Remove steaks to heated platter. Add additional butter, s hallots, pars ley and c hives to skillet and s aute lightly . Add " Sherry, mix well and pour hot sauce over steaks. Makes 4 serv-• mgs. VITAMINS HEALTH FOODS BEAUTY AIDS AND MUCH MORE! C:-.. •S..OwMewS....AT- 211lMlw,.. ...... Me..,.. .... 675-0133 __ .. ,,: h- 200/o OFF =..~~ Good Thru March 12, 1990 FllOM CARNATION AVAILABLE AT All STATER BROS. MARKETS ' BEEF/C HICKEN. BEEF. BEEFlllVER. BEEF/LIVER/BACON. TURKEY/BACON MIGHTY DOG DOG FOOD 6.S-OZ. CAN 29c BEEF/LIVER. COUNmY STYLE. POUL TRY PLATIER. . . . RESEARCH PRECEDES NEW FOOD PRODUCTS DIXIE DINNER. MIXED GRILL. TURKEY/BACON. LIVER/CHICKE N. TUNA/KIDNEY News for ConsllDler FRISKIES BUFFET CAT FOOD Consumer food pre - f e r e n c c s. lifes t y le • trends, product cost and : nutritive value are all important elements in • the research conducted b y food com panics before a new product is the booklet outlines the F ood Indus try," "Ad · s t ory behind the ditives and Our Food satisfaction guaranteed Heritag~ ... "Outs ma rt· label. mg the Cash Register," One of t'ighl in a series of Consume r's Right To Know booklets offering the kind of information today's consumer needs and wants. single free copies of ''A Food Product. .. from Con- cept lo Consumer" are available by sending a post ca rd t o Food Product CL9 ), Depart- ment FE. P.O. Box 802, South Holland, Ill. 60473. "Guidelines to Good Health." "Food and Nutrition Terms." and "Food Se l ec ti o n . Storage and Prepara- tion." tcll1gcnt. independent pur c has ing dec1::.1ons . The program also e m · phas1zes the benefits of • good nutrit io n and physical fitness in the daily lives of people of all ages. Ne wsletters. public service announce-' ments. news releases and films are the other elements of this pro- gra m d ireC'ted to con· sumers, educators and c ommu nicators in academia, government, media and industry. 2jcf • considered for develop· -ment ... and that's only ~ the beginning. A revised bookle t : from the Consume r 's R ight To Know pro· gram , "A Fo o d • Product ... from Con- cept to Consumer." de· tails the many steps that precede the marketing of a quality food pro· duct. From the firs t idea straight through to con· sumer responsibility. Other booklets include "More Than Jus t a Package,·• "Research and Development in the a food product ... from conoopt to consumer Siding cl1ssllled 1cls are tbe bes& place to buy or eell lkl weir anct equipment ID the Dally Piiot. 64%-5178 Initiated in 1974, the Cons ume r 's Right To Know program seeks to provide consumers with industry information an d ot h e r fa ct s necessary to make in- PRICES IFFICTIYI FIB. 28·MAR. S, I 980 A salmon and noodle dinner at a price that'S a wlnnel! Step,. How do you win extra compliments with a baSlc noodle casserole' Make it not·so-bas1c with the special taste Of our budget-saving North Pacific salmon. Start with one 1sy, oz. can or two 7-% oz. cans. ~2. Drain and flake the salmon. but save t"hel10u'Td.1n a saucepan. melt Y. cup ot butter. and stir in y .. cup Of flour. Take the salmon liquid and combine it with enough m111< to make one cup. Then gradually add this t o the saucepan, stirring constantly until vouve made a smooth, thick sau~e Step3. 1n a second pan. 0011 water and cook tour cups Of egg noodles Meanwhile. back at the sauce- pan, stir In a can Of cream Of celery soup, Y• cup Of green onions <finely choppecu. 1Yi cups Of frozen peas <par- tlaltv thawedl. the salmon. and ¥• cup Of sharp cheddar CheeSel~ another Y• cup to put on top>. • • t I 5tep4. vou·re doing great continue to stir until the cheeSe Is melted. then add the cooked noodles and mix well. season to your taste. or t he taste Of any Of the people WhO have now croWded ,Jround the stove. I urea t:Jy the delicious aroma. ~S. Pour Into a buttered 9x13·1nch CaSSerore"dlsh. Sprinkle reserved Cheese on top Bake 1n an oven tor 30 minutes at 350 degrees and -halleluJah -youve just made a dinner than a winner for six t o eight people For additional recipes write to Pets Pan 5eafOOdS. lnC. Dexter Horton Building seattte. wash1ngton 98-104 -.----.. \ ii ~d NI a 1g ~­lt- ~r \t IU tr C· 7 FOOD ~.F~V.1980 DAil. Y P1LOT (2 ·A Little Tenderness Goes a Long Way • If rou're 1 bMMover marinade lt t.he add II· with w1ter or addJUon1I natural e n a1me In the enzyme hua been tally, the same 1Jteel wbo'• ftlhlJna both the quid · vlne1ar. wine. Julee or wine. MOit low pineapple has a pre d euroyed by huat · bladed equipment uaed baW. of tbe-bwtpt •• aalad drtUlnJ . lemon u lortc Clow.fat> u lad dtacauna ettccl Kimllar proc:esal.ng. S U• by commercial butc:ben well • U.. bolce. you Ju.ice, otMt' fnail Jwces d r ulQp work even bet to the pi.pain In papaya Is now available 1n a II.-uaat &ht ~ buys not oil. 1"tle oO ullf'd ltr tban ,..uJar aalad 1111 £CllANICAL te n small hand-tendertupg bl meet ea allo be a.. for In moet rook book d r ruin I• b et' o u F r u b or f roat1 n derlzen can cut lhrough Go11.-..et device for the home re- tt.aa ~ mar1.nadn does not pro they're ,eMrally more P•P•Y• juice, whore tough meal Nbers and cently tested and 'tft"lt· mote lendemeas. but ll addle uva1lablu. would ahw create an e111y-chewlng By Barbara Gibbons , ·ten a bout by Coo.sume r ..., boUom round, for does add eoonnoualy to worlr. However, cann~ texture. You can ac-Reports magazine. At aa•pAe. ll hll only tU the uJorie count. cl0At1 Fa ESH Oa f ro&t'n plneappl or canoed compbah lh111 by wsing a $25, the Jaccard Mini caJoriel • PG'md <leen. lo 1,000 per hall t'Upful l)loupplt! jult'C' workl' papaya JUke work!' only m elal·s ludded me~t Meat Home Tenderber clllo6ee), yel lt olfera So why not aa mply omll f'ven bt'ttcr lban other 811 well H any other mallet <availuble In bu yi n g ma c hin e · s teaks " from t h e ls expensive. but efl~- mOl'e protein, leaa l•t tbe oU and repla<'e It lrult juit'et bee1awtt1 tbe lrult Juice bec1t u11e housewares shops) or by t end e rized ··minute s upermarket. Inclden-ttve. andw .... tbanrib 1teal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ aad~ But It IUl"e can pve your J•w• • wodoul Why aot try a lltUe tenderness" T oday, we're 1oitl1 to review the ways you c an "operate" on the cbeeper,· leu ·falten1na cut1 ol meat to m•ke them more ateak-Ub ln quality eaUna. MEAT Teoderhers. TbeH are sold under a variety of brand names, s eason e d and uo - seaaooed. as powders or Uqulds. 1be main lngre- d i en t is papain. a natural enzyme found in the papaya fruit. Papain he lps soften the tough fibers of meal before cooking by parti a lly digesting them. <Most t enderizers do contain added salt a nd some s ugar.> Tenderizing ac- tion works best at warm temperatures; stops at h igh and low tem - peratures, so the action ceases o nce m e at is eilher cooked or rrozen The package direc- tions on most powders tell you to moisten the · m ea l w it h w ate r , s prinkle wilh tenderizer, then puncture the meat a ll over with the tines of a fork lo spread the ten- de rizer deep into the meat. Some brands sug- gest that >'ou cook the m ea t immedia tely, while others s uggest waiting 30 minutes or more. One brand. Tender Kiss. a liquid in a pump- s pr ay can. s uggest s waiting two hours to give the tenderizer am· pie lime to work. H's a wtse precaution to be certain that bands a nd impleme nts arc s crupulously clean. and that tenderized meal Is cooked at l east to a m ed ium-rare stage. ACID MARINADES can a lso h elp break down tbe tough tissue of less than tender meats. and add flavor as well. The business-end or a Rice Recipes If you think you have problems. consider what it would be like if you had an allergy to milk, e ggs. wheat . a nd/or gluten. What you do is to s pend lots of time in the market reading ingre- dient labels since these ingredients are included in just about every pre- pared food and occur naturally in others. If your child bas one of these allergies, you find yourself running around the neighborhood to make s ure th a t he doesn't join the other children in cookies and milk at a (riends 's bouse. Those who are well acquainted with the problem will be delight· ed to learn that the Rice Council has just p re- pared a leaflet of "Tasty Rice Recipes ... for those with Allergies." The recipes are divided into four sec:tions : l. Wheat Free -14 recipes 2. Wheat and Egg Free -4 recipes 3. Wheat and MiUc Free -6 recipes 4. Wheat, Milk, and E1a Free -5 recipes Rice ls classified as a noa·allerseoJc food. This me.ns that ll can be eaten by moat people wbo are allergic to other foods. And since rlee ud rice n oW' can be made into dishes that caD be served for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or anaelcl, they are 1ood 1 · ~r..uema to keep on Por free copiea of tM leanet:t writ. to: Rice Coucu, P.O. Box 12102, Houton, Texa1 77027. -·-• l&amped, .. .,. a•dre11ed, buaine11· ... -~and ••k for '' AUera pet." ... .. ROASTING CHICKEN USDA ORAOE A 69C LB .. ..... caTIRID U.ICll8 laACOll -IUAT .. Al•la 1·LB. PKG. 99c EA. 9 ... RIB ROAST SPARE RIBS -·"'·~ IUlllTOS ~~z 1vA1WTin. rA-69C Ol'~ ClllCIEN FUNIS ~~L lA 79 c 0.CAll llAYP • IUCl'D MEAT IOLOGNA ::iJ .IA 99c Ol" -• co.cu .. 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ORANGE JUICE ,~•ST ! ..al 39c ORANGE JUICE sum•s' f •1-0l. 77c GRAPE DRINK ::J~:~ t 12-01 61 c ! ~l $159 fOllfJllOSl ICE CREAM SOOAM•oll.Ll'LAVOllS lllCUt M.t.CAOMll4NU1 , 11 l5' O' .... • .. ~ '" "' 55' • ., 17' ... , zr l:J<•<•r & U inP fx>cUi /., f•¥"4A-til.I •' 4lll \t()ltt,ft(l•fl011Hti114•t ITALIAN t SWISS COLONY$ OllfNACHf VIH llOSC. 2•• IHNEllCEUCR, MOKLLI ()fl CHIANTI • I k wtllUlllVf '"' '"°"l '0 UlllllT Oft fl£F'UR SAUITO COMllllf!C1Al OUUJllOll WHQlf$Al.«"9 PRICES EFFEC. 7 fUll DAYS, FEB. 28 • MAl.5, 1980 (' ; f ~. Ftbtuaty 'D ,_, FOOD 1'bree Rules for Good Stomach Health •AcCCM"dlal to tM U.S. addnmed -~tor co mplt'tely In t h e A4d cerllc. vlnt11r. 2 table spoons T of ... _ tU > • p • rt m e n t o r a pef'IOell l"tOlJ. rdn•t>rator l>hu't-ducll salt, SMpper. and brown op 4 WA; pa " \Cricwtw-., t.bere aN 8AUTSSD ~tJ aa1 £D Ln -.rapp111gr. un u puper 11 ua1ur , atlr well Pour choppedpenley with a slice of ham and kNe ~rules to re· DUCll b~& on u rount t'r nor o v"r d uck pieces In '-':! t.eupoon Hit a slice ol cbeele eacb, ~ ........ .... l d "' b ... c t b l R f 1 t Sp e rial If'• t.eaaPoC>n pepper then cover wttb 4 re-aem->'°'* •--uc ... a oul ~ U1e aw ut writpp nf• o w . • r11er1te or 4 1u,.-ham, alze of -.a~.---~....... .............. d t b .. •• ho d D"-w• ma101n1 patties and ,~ -~, _.., vvv-3w4y an ('U uca an o aeverlU un, covere ~'• beer paUy edJ .M>aet.. \4 cup ~able oil aerv1n1 piece• U1hU y: atlr occastooally 4 a I Ice 1 S w l a 1 ~~:T~ ges totether to Tbey an; Keep rood '~cup ctcff>r vinettar Waah duck plt'c~11 and to coat duck pieces well. By June Roth c heese, aiie o r beef Broil for 3 to 4 mlDut.es "lean, k"P food cold, 2 leupoona ground dry thoroutehly with Pour muinade from patty on each t ide, or until ind teep food hot. By curry powdltr P•JH'r tow.hn'f ; place In th«' duck Into • clean Break up meat In a d one to your taste . ollowt nll theae p r o· 4 clo vf's (larlac . a "lt>iUl dl'cp bowl l>a• 11li.11let. heat until hot. m ixina bowl, using a Meanwhile, wash the edur~. you o n pr•· minced ftne Pot.e of J>llvcr bua iind Brown Uw duck pieces, hours. or unW duck as H A M B V a G E a S clean fork. Add onlon. uaed platter with soapy ent food pol.lon.1n1 1!ck· I tcupooo aall '* ruff>lnlitli tlt'ut oil In 1.t ll d d In II m 0 rt• 0 ti i f tender. Add a 11 ll le CORDON BLEV parsley, sail, and pep-water. rinte and dry, or 1e 1 1e1 that occ u r l•U>a•pcw>npepper 'lkt f't udd c urr y r11.w1.11itttu·y. water if necessary lo P h poun da lean per . With clean hands, use a clean platter to broucb cani.t bandl· l tH1poon brown powdar and •llr until keep duck rrom 1licking arouod beef abape the meat lnt.o 8 place cooked burgers 00 nc tn many family •uri•r derk brown fl e mov" Tum heat low. cover to pan. Makes • serv-l tabltsPoC>n grated tbln flat patties; place for Immediate serving J lthens f duck L& froaea, thaw ftorn hti•l 11k11let , und 1ummer for 3 ings. onion 00 a clean platter. Makea 4 servings. Besides u1lng clean ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:.:..::...::=.:~:.:.:.:.::.:....:..._~~-=.::.:::.:~::.:'.:!'.::.....~~ 1tensils. platters, coun· ertops , a nd hands to •re pare food, lt 'a lmpor· ant to avoid 11preadlJl1 erms from raw food to ooked food Never place raw ham 1urgers on a platter. ook them, and return hem to ser ve on t he ame platter -germs rom the raw meat will 1e served with the ·ooked meat to cause JOSsible trouble. Neve r p lace r a w bicken on a countertop i'len cut raw vegetables n t he same s urf1tcP Ji tho u t washing i t boroughly with soap nd water or you will pread the chicken bac:- er ia into your sahtd. Cooking kills m ost er ms that occur in IOd Avoid eating raw round beef or raw fish. o matter what gourmet :wes it may have. Arter ooking, keep food hot ntil it is served, then .?frigerate leftovers at · oce . Germs m ultiply · ttickly in food that is e;mitled to come to oom temperature, and et r a rely affects lhe · as t e , o do r , o r ap- earance or the food to h e you wa rning o r .a n ge r . IC i t is ecessary to pre-cook :>Od early in the day, efrigerate it until it is 1me to reheat and serve .t m ealtime. Bacteria d oes not oultiply very fast when 1 be te mperature is 40 legrees Fahrenheit or ielow. Whenyou market, ·boose t he items last h at s h o uld be -e frigerated, then get b e m ho me a nd put 1way as soon as possi- lle. Th aw rnt'at <tnd 1J Oultry in the refrigerator, rather than lettinl? them sit at room te mperature for many llours. Othe rwise you are waiting for the in- terior ·or the meal to thaw enough lo cook. Be particular a bout refrigerating dairy pro· ducts al all ti mes. ex· cept when they arS! be· ing served a t m e a ls . Don't use cracked eggs, and do wash eggs before use t o p r even t con- taminating the r aw egg with the dirty shell. In restaurants, avoid o rdering items wilh mayonnaise or •d a iry products that may be sitting at room tem- perature for too long. When attending a buf- fet dinner . avoid the platters that a re not kept bot or chilled - espec ially those that haye been on the table for an bour or more. Prev e n tati v e medicine starts with your shopping cart and c on tinues with your kitchen practices and :se rving techniques. You can stop a lot or upset s l o m acbs b y a few changes in your food prepar ation habits. H symptoms such as diarrhea, s t o m ac h c ramps , n a usea, o r fever occur within six bow-s of e atlog a s us- ped ed meal, call your doctor and get medical attention at once. Many a to-called virus or nu- bq, tu.ma out to be a toach of food poisoning tb at could have been avoided. The following recipes s h ow t echniques t o avoid the formation and spread of bacteria ln your food 1upply. J une Roth ls t h e author or over twenty popular cookbooks, ln- c l udlng .,SA LT -FREE C 0 0 K fN G W 1 T H HERBS AND SPICES. 'l!HE TROUBLED 11JM- M Y COOKBOOK . COOKING FOR YOUR HY P ERA C T I VE dH l LD , and THE F O OD/DEPRESSION CONNECl"ION. If YOU have a apecial cllet pro- blem, write to June Roth c I o t1al1 aew1paper. Enclme a ltamped Mii- 50'" gear galden ~ Juh1lee! SAVE IP TD AU IUlfTIT1 ._,, llSln ... 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MUlm "vi SJ 24 11 ~"· .Y,.•t ~·•· 11 .Y..•• ~ua J ~" <A•IRD =·::.~ .... ,, •.•.. ~T.~il :~~:a~:l!~:J ~.:~~l!~.;: .. ~~~:.~~:!~~-.·.~ 1 !!~1iru l':~J 100 HAM .... ,..;.a &:--.... 1aur• ----·---I.:--•• -·---~.---.-- I ' 7 FQQQ DAILY PILOT Q Clay Baker Adds Life to Food Budget ~ I 11 ta. rillac co.t of food matins 1t e tr 1et IODe tbrou1h tbe .U.H to cooll lt la cl:i; I ctlllq. nm mak• It an .Jule)' aad aucc ent, aaore dltftcuh t9 nUafy ideal choice for dtUcloue r.rt eoel&M ID • day )'OW famQ,y'a LMtt tor aod aa~meala -aker retain• all tbt meat? An u..i ,.uuia wJtbJ~our uqet -tuscloul q.ww aotUd lD tired o1 )'OUI' a tuAmpC.a al that pleue every. the meat . Moreover doln& .. veral -..0 ln· 9Gfl. r:rk Pftpel'9d lD clay ta trl~ula1 tbln11 with ch cken wln11 a n d And lt t.be \hou1ht ot cork immed iately tu fatty and more dt1uttbl• tban lt la H venteen unique vana rift11 to mind a cou_ple when cook.cl b)' virtual· Uona wtlh ftrou.nd ~~f that are 10 juat ham ol amaU, dry and unap- peallq dliopt, lt'a Ume ly any odMt' met.bod. Tile ditUcioul Lute of burier. any way you cut "" to re-think pork. Jt 'a food that.. been cooked You'll be s urpr l!led lime to brin1 out the Mat t.bat c bu to Of• ln clay lt lbe rHult ot tbe ·mqtc' ol UUI an· and pleased lo note that Ute ~t ot pork hu n ·1 fer aad '• no bet· cleat tecbnlq&ae. After ter. eMle:r way to cook ll beloa eoaked briefty tn MacDonald's Pure Maple Syrup Nature's gift from the forests of Canada DellclOus. deleetoblo omblos•ot pure moplu ~vrup rs more than a b<eoldost 1reot MacDonald's as truly le syiup to satisfy the taste °' thtl ~r 01sc11mlnottng gourmet o noctor to be usod In so many d1tforPnl wovs us d hqh'tul llOVOf imports o 1Jn1quo tash • 10 such a voliety ol d1~hos thot they 010 only limllOd by tho 1mog1notlon • The troctltlonol use OV9f les panc akes and les wofflel. • Truly mognlflque os o topping over le Ice creom. AJ~ as a glaze '°' Ins moots and vogotablos. to sweeton It• milk. CQg~nogs. dessorts and < 0rools, to llOVOI las coke. btscu11~ coolcros. boochOs. p1Jdd1ngs ond bla ncmange Mo~on with tos hull~ nuts 0t coconut C:,111, • voursolf o troot 'Mocuonotd s f.>u11J Maple Syrup. out u ·wore· ot 1rr..to1ton· (bt1>nd>. o r11l1c1al llovo11ng •·tr ) Don't sc.•1tl1 • IOf le~ than no1ur1~s ~I Mac Donald's No prr">l'Notl'\IN. -no <Xld1l1vp-. .JlJSl NAl\JQAU V f'\]Qf MAP!.£ S't'RlP When you and your .: fanuly n:ally care about :. ~13yulg in shape,C:XCt'Cll)(: ; alone 1sn'1 enough ... )hu'vc got 10 shape up · thl· way you cat. T hat means usmg m:w Sunlite I 00% i ~unnower Oil as pan uf \"OW" c1Jl1 10 help .: iii;u cho\Cl>l1.-rol. !:lunl1tc has no ' cholcsterol. lt 'l. even • higher in poly· • .,. ' : unsarura1cs Lhan com oil. I\ l\nd Sunh1e fries food ~ . light as i1s name. In fact, 1 no oil fiies hgh1er. For · -..1l:1ds, Sunlite's so liR,ht, it ll1s all the ·,. garden·frcsh flavor ~ l'Ome slumng through. ).! And now Sunhtc\ t pnct'. c. h~ter, 100 ·s !>ave 15~ on any ~uc "'., boulc of new Sunhtl'.. ' So get DCW Swilite · 100% Sunflower Oil. ;';, And shape up .. ~ the way you eat. watn, the clay f:t la fllltd with thl Dirt· dleata ~ tbt ... 1.,. and placed lD the c.ot.r of a cold oven. Aa tbt own I.I Mated. the water that bu been a beorbed by Lbe porous clay 11 releued u tlny partlcl• tha:nt:,netrate the food and le with tu nat.ural Julcee. Not only does this eUmlnale tbe need for ad~ umwtcceaaary fat and a. It belpe retain vital nutrlenta. vitamlDB and mlneralt u well u Reco JntemaUonal con· Salt mugartne on top. the moet dellcloua flavor talnln~ a week's worth Pepper Cover and place the th• food can offer . of de dou.a meals tbat Mu.st.a.rd pot tn the center of a Meat la tenderlaed are k>w ln caJortet and Soup greens cold oven. Set tem. eaay to prepare. Send a 2 tomatoes perature at 425 detre. wh11e ve1otablea never aelf·addreaecl, stamped 1 ounce butler or F. and roast for about-1 bec ome 101&Y from envelope (4"x91h'') to margarine hour. Uncover and baste· ove rcooki n g . C lay Reco Inte rnallonal , Soak clay pot in water and place under tbe baker1 are the perfect 138·150 Haven Avenue, for lS minutes. broiler t.o brown for W vesael for popular one· Port Washington. NY Chop greena and slice minutes. Strain t.be pol meata and they're 11050 and request tbls tom a toes. Season pork gravy and pour over the easy t.o clean. Even the full·color Diet brochure . with salt and pepper to meat. oven remains apolless t a ate, s prea d with Ser ve with s tring s ince the pot remains POR.K LOIN m ustard. Place in clay beans, cauliflower or a covered during cooking. ROME&TOPF pot and surround with green salad for a de· A free Seven Day Diet 2 medium loins or greens and tomatoes, liclous and nutrltloua folder is available from pork placing the butter and meal. Gillelle Good Nevvsf has bad nevvs for one-blade disposables. Here's ho\\ thl· G illettt• Good Nt.:-w~~ · 'I" in-Blade dispo'>ahlc i\i IM-tter than J one-blade di\po\.abk"': I. (i,i.oJ .... l•\1'1 l1ll\f10,lll1 ~1th l \\tfl bl.1dc' '"·"l' d• •'l't th .111 • •n1 hi"" ,1i,p. .... 1hk' 2. (11'11 oJ °'l°" '' ITII\ I" 1'1• ••I It l 1w111 hbtll.'' '" 1\1· '-tk r !!1 in• 1 nl.1\.11.' J1'PI "'hk, •J, (i1 .. 1tJ '1,"\1.\1 llltdP\Jlj,. Ill l"tn hl.11Jt:,,h,f\\' 1111 It " I d If ,1hl\< thJ1l 1111,·-hl.nk d1 ·I" I I 4. ( i1lkt11.' ( ...... 1 ' ... • ..... \.11'1" ..... till-r.11• •r '' •11 111 " , Spice Blends A Taste Boon = --J'. Spice blendci -com· binations of ground spices blended together like poultry seasoning, pumpkin pie spice and Italian sea.sooing -are a b o o n to th e homemaker·in·a·hurry. They s ave time in handling several dlf· ferent spices a nd tbey·re combinations which are kitchen-tested and pro- fessionally blended. In addition, their a c· cessible flavors are good for seasonin g m a n y things -not just a few traditional dishes . Chill powder, for ex· ample, not only spices chili con carne ; try some with buttc·r on <i b a k e d p ota t o . Or sprinkle it on cheese sandwiches before toast· ing. Curry powder needn't wa it for an Indian mt!al. a da sh give:, a real zest to beC'f stews And :.i pinch in the fl our m1 x- t u r e m a k l'S fr i e d chicken more intere:.t· ing. Ital i an seasonin g d o e s n 't j us t s pc<1k ll a lta n to s pagh e tti s auce ; try it in meat loaf and salad dressings. And don't put off using pumpkin pie spice until Thanksgiving; It's great anytime with cooke d squash or carroLc;. For any of these spice blends , follow the same rule as with the in· dividual s pices s t a rt with a quarter·teaspoon. "Goodies ••• " Recipes, new ideas, menus and local food ads Wednesdays II,..,.,,,,..• • • II Keepayou on top of the local scene ..• everyday In the DAILY PILOT II taste, then add more you like. Announcing the Kleenex · tissues "Rainbow of Colors" cash refund offet Those KleerMX people ore liO ge nerous! They're having a special ·'loinbow of Colors" cash refund offer on 200-sheet· count boxes of soft Kleenex tissues. The more boxes of Kleenex 200 s tissues you buy. the more money Kl~x will s.ond you -up to S3.00! • Sl.00 on 4 boxes of Klooncx 200 s ttnues . • S2.00 on 7 bo•es of Kleenex 200 s tinues. • S3.00 on 10 boxes of Kleenex 200's tiuwc. For detalk. just look for the Kleenex 'lkltnbow of Colors .. d lsploy at pa.rticipating store1. or write fOt' your refund certificate to . KLEENEX TISSUES "RAINIOW OF COLORS" REFUND P.O. IOX 9309 ST. ,AUL. MINN. 55193 And, get a heod start on saving mont'f• here's o coupon for 15~ off on ~ next purchase of two boa of Kleenex 200'• tissues. Offer Expires Moy 31 . 1980. ~ ---------------11 5<t STORE COUPON · 1! 15~0FF T1 :: .!.c:' °' 1 Kleenex' 200's : tissues. I 0..1., t 0' PfOt"nCi' ~· \ef'd th1, <.~:<:"~:.!"::·; (lu"tO" ln.-.n "113• •o• eor., (OWCJOf"I fOU o«epl O• ""'~. --11 poyyou ..... «tfu• "'"' S• hnNfh"Q cto.oto• P"(llY"Oe(f "°"' oriid "°"' t"'•~ ho.oe complftd witt\ • ._ ,.,,.,. o• tht\ ,:7~~ ~ v;:,,:.::•~u:;.' t,. •-"t •toe'-to CO"t'9f Olt (°"9"0'"'\ \uO ""'" .... Mlltf be ,her......,, "PD",~, ~ ....... "'-"'"'Md O< ·-·--'"' ~ '"'""'' .,.,.., ~ .., ... ..,. """"O'-"td Gnod .,,.., .., '"'° 50 U...t ... S>o... (,,.,. ""'"" I 1Q of .,.,. <""'' Ill.• c'I., go.A Oflly O" '(~• h M\At 200' I .. •• ... ., .... ,,._.,1 .. ,......,...,.~0'"-"""'·1• 36000 ,2311 Sa I• ( • • ' ............... '•'" .M ., -i 11 5¢ . . 1: L -------------~-----------~----------J • ,, ' .. FOOO Ftded Blee QllJe•e \ l You wouldn•t ~by ~ 2 t1H,oon1 aoy ml•ut•. II ul•a ••• malnl•• " t1aapoon ~,klQa at Fried Rice aaoce p&aa., Mk• alllll!U at m lina•r ad 1arUe .. it. "'l'UcM lhM k ~ l =:=-1row1d i.1rw. Cool M wln PcM&r AIM 11M IMll. ~~· ••d da~1 of ...,, raek . .,..,_ o.. &em · Ballll In prebHtt d --t...-.., ......... ••••• 1aruc ,....._.tDmtwlMC&l ov .. \IDtU knllt lAMrted i~ little PIHUc coa· ult.di~ puor•fOl'P'lllllate. hallwe.y be\WMn center t a l a • r a l a 1 o u r l : mJk Melt buUM' ia l•rt• and owa&dt tc11e comet An ...,, elegant way to we up 191townwto com~them rtfriauator. Tu~lltlas lh111• ma...t aktu.t. Add r1N, ,,.... out clean. U to 40 UM ~ere lDto tbla ml.Deed.._. pepper. MID, IO)' inc. minut11. lAt atand 10 cfealllfr:.,WeM elev•'-~ •u:: •,....,, ~ i.....-ldq9r ~ mlnulel before aervtnf . Utem Lbe!r lowtf 8,,_ -.n wtlh "" ... .....-. iarlic Hit. lhkee ab aervlnp. 1tatw. o1 "Ml lD U.. 1maU amouat of the Coe*°""" llMdi.a\ beat, •You can lae a thawed b • c k o t t b • beatea ..,.. Pteree bot· t tirrial ~. unUJ froaen dMP·dlt h 1t yle t'efriprator" to ooe ot tom and..._ wtth fork. net ii IOWMa. about 10 f.'' aheU. Pre·bake ahell Mibi. •1anc.. If ualq IMU.I p6e pan. ml nulel. SpriUle rice n preheated 4SO-de1tee In th1a quiclM. 0.. left· bake a6ell la preltitated mlxtunlnpMaMll. oven f<W :I minutes. Bake OTera at heat&. eooled UO·dt lrff ove• untll 8Ht to11U.er e111. flllt d quiche a t 350 rlce, 1reen 9t1'per ind 1oldea bn>wa, about 5 milk. oniona, pep.,.r, ,... de1reea. bam, are mmbhM!d wtth soy aauce and 1lnler to 1tve • •I.OU)' Oriental Oavor. ~y·r~ cooked in butter ftnt. then com· bined with ao eca·m llk mixture and poured lnto a pie shell (make your o wn or purc hase a froien, deep.dish style). You easily could add othe r ingred ients - shredded cheese, left· over cooked vegetables, chopped, cooked chicken or roast beer. Besides good flavor . one or the most appeal· ing thin gs about this e asy entree is that it won't strain the budget. Th a t 's beca use it's ba se d on economical eggs. Al current prices . e ach La rge egg costs seven or eight cents. FRIED RICE QUICHE (9-inch ) pie s he ll ... unbaked 6 eggs. beaten 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 cup cooked rice 12 cup cho p p ed green pepper "2 c u p c ho pped cooked ham As if our regular discount prices .----, f ,. /' • --_<_ weren 't already low enough, L ucky's gone -· 'i , ,,· ~r .. :· ' . ' with egg8 In an economical quiche. Clean Plate Club and bought up truckloads of fres h, Grade A \_<' ...... ,,,~-: )~;;. -~ ,,, fryers from Tyson to sell to you at even greater '~~· · " '-· '~ ·-·. - than discount savings. This m ea ns you can save on -\ 1~ • Tyson whole fryers and fryer parts. W e u nderstand ,.">,-. ·, .. ., •. from saving money, and neither should your preference for a particular juicy part So when Lucky lowers chicken pricE!s. we lower prices overall . This wee k stock up at Lucky's lower prices on Grade A whole chickens and fryer parts from T yson The "Cle an pla t e club" can do more ha rm tha n good . cautioned Bob Keeshan on a recent b r oa dcas t o r "Th e S u bjec t i s Yo un g P eople." Pa rents who com mand that their c hildren "clean their p l a t e s." ex pla ine d Keeshan, are often con· fus ing rat with good health and are teaching their children bad eating habits. "Mange. man~! Eu. eu! Manga, mango! Eat, e at!" What e ve r the language , it has been a command of mothers lo children, I guess as long as ther e ha ve been mothers and children. And now we know that m o t he r was u s u a ll y wrong in her cullnary command. "It was a club that ad· m ilted m e lo m e m · bership early in life. It was not very exclusive . A lm o s t e v e r yo n e belonged. It was the 'clean pla te club' a nd my mother enrolled me in infancy. My mother, like most or her peers, confused fat and healthy. She was wrong in that. probably the only thing she was ever wrong a bout. but she did insist I clean my plate, and don't forget your glass. Drink your milk. "Medical advise is so much better now. We know much more than we knew in my mother's day. We know that it is more than the ha bit of e ating that makes us rat. We know about rat cells, established early in life, when cleaning your plate . We know a bout insecurities and all that goes into the ps ychology of e a ting ha bits -much or it In· s tilled by r e w a rd · oriented mothers. And, moet important, we no longer confuse rat and healthy. "I don't think any kid enjoys being rat. Your clothes don't flt; you can't make it lo flrat base before the b a ll ; gym class can be an em· barruament. They say fat people are jolly, but !Qds will tell you laucha are usually fiowlng In oee d1redJon -1tral1ht a& a st.retched belly but· *· _l"Wont of all, when yPU know you resemble )!pU •knOW·WbO'I blimp bltvertng over the Super Jfpwl, you Jwt don't feel •od about youraelf. .lnd then you down another we or candy blr to compemate for aft tboee bad fMHnft and make matten wone. that many of you don't have time to cut up a whole ..... chicken yourself. But that shouldn't keep you -~lllli.....-iili'-•~:!~~-- Lower prices on yYson Fryers! CRADE A 47 CHICKEN 99 FRYING CHICKEN. ~Jm~~YINC CHIC~EN T~ LB WHOlE 8ooY. ~ l.8. WITH lll8S An ACHED CUT UP 58 DRUMSTICKS 94 FRYINC CHICKEN. OR THICHS • GllAOE A. TYSON l8 GRAOE A FRYING TYSON lB BEST OF THE FRYER C.OAOf A "'ClU(l(S 18'1l•ST "•~YlS 1 OC"JfritSTlC•\ 1 ""'""' l Wl'<G\ f•~ .. Fresh Meat .a .S9 SHANK PORTION OF HAM ia .98 80"'-'" •11ll • tooo o sun PORTION OF HAM 1 19 Q()N( IH flll.l~ COOt.EO 18 o BLADE CUT CHUCK STEAK 1 29 llONOt081V LB • 7·BONE CHUCK ROAST 11 1.48 llONOt08HJ T-BONE STEAK l8 2.68 IO'C>tO 8EU lOtN TOP SIRLOIN STE.AK .. 2.88 IOfolUSS llO'QD BK< 10... ROUNO STEAK .• 2.19 BONll.l~ IOIQO IK< BONELESS TIP STEAK .. 2.68 llOO<O(D IMH IOu1'0 TOP ROUND STEAK ..a 2 .58 90l<EU ~ IOl'IOfO llK• PORK LOIN ROAST .. 1.48 51411.()0ft CIJl Avt•AGl W(f(",HT 11.M PORK SPARERIBS .. 1.48 COVHTll'I' STVU ... E "° P()l>o lQOft PORK LOIN CHOPS .. 1 .78 l'E"°"~'°"' PORK LOIN CHOPS .. 1 .98 "'8 CUT OSCAR MAYER SAUSAGE 1 58 POl!tCO"( • U Ol PICC. • LADY LEE SLICED BA~u ~r. • 98 Lenten menu Ideas FRESH OYSTERS W(S'Hfl AV~ "'°"" 1 "9 •ltl l SAf O.• 100l JU .~ FRESH FIUET OF COO 1 99 •V~llU """"-... l SA I ON\• LS • RAINBOW TROUT 1 79 cuu~ fllO.?lli. . •10l "" • ~~~.:.ILLET ,, 1.49 ~.~':8 CL~R " 2.39 ~~.:.'.~~~ ........ ll f .39 ROASTING CHICKEN H'f\,11 \I••"• _.,r;;t,Of &"A~'fAH .. 11 .78 canned & Packaged " LADY LEE SPINACH 45 ;.. 1•01 ,., • r APRICOT HALVES 53 6 UIOY lll 1101 CAN. r MILKMATE SYRUP 99 6 CttO<OVITl •UlllOOtO 1001 8!l • "' FUDGE BROWNIE MIX 89 0 l>OH U 1101 llO>, r PLANTER'S PEANUTS 1 99 6 DO» ll/04S1 1• Cl 1•• • " SENECA APPLESAUCE 99 l "9AT\18"4 4'~ 01 ,.ae • r MAR'S CANOY BARS 73 0 t4 VAN.Tl(9 • (1 Pw(, • r SPAGHETII SAUCE 97 b l.-0'-l ttl '' """""'-'"~ •.Cl •••. I" GREEN GIANT PEAS 41 0 wtTH 0"-()~. \1 01 ( ~N • r SHOESTRING CARROTS 39 0 °'-""'°"° .. '601 u. ... b"' SHOESTRING BEETS 37 OtAMOtfa A 1t; Ol ('-~ • b LIPTON TEA BAGSm, ""· 1.15 i SCHILLING PEPPER 79 0 C.VOV#oO 8l>C1f •OT c.A1' • i CHUNKY CHICKEN SOUP 75 0 UIO't Ul 11 Ol C>N , r WATERMAIO RICE 87 6 llUf IOI( ll Ol ,.C. , r EAGLE BRANO MILK az G '40lC>~. OVER 800 UOUOR AND WJNE PRICES REDUCED I canned & Packaged J: HARVEST DAY 25 TOMATOES • 16 01 (AN J: TREESWEET 79 JUICE • NATVllAl GllAPffC'UIT Gt> Ol CA-.. !:CHUNK 143 TUNA CHICKEN 0~ THE S£A l 7 Ol (AN 11(.HT Oil PA(> y,AT[P PA(• .!'LADY LEE bSPACHETTI I' HEINZ PICKLES b ""'' MAlriifi8IJIP".A•"'jl(f ~ .89 HOZ Pt(G ., c: ;•~.69 ;, ~!<fi?.~~!.CHEE~~-.. I •• 31 ! LADY LEE GRAPE JU~~' a• .87 " LIBBY'S RED SALMON 2 79 t, I\\ 01 CA" , " CORTON S CLAMS 83 )., 'l...CiO c ... "'1C t 1 C.t'. b ~:>:"ocr.BRAN FLAKE~'>:.~, 1.09 [ MAZOLA CORN 01~. : •. , 1.81 b ~~~~.~~~E DRESSI~~ ,., 1.1 Q LIQUOr l PAUL MASSON WINES (,..Alhl~ V""-IH)'i'..I ()It AuK.LJk(h t\ L" ii. 2. 99 b CRIBARI WINES V...,llAO,C:O OC ., .. 0 •CMO ,,,,. "'l 2 .. 19 b COLONY WINES ..... H~lHt•-..CY.tul 3 69 Ot'• .. oOY lt'Y l fl • Delicatessen Items ~ SUMMER SAUSAGE 1 79 f) l•O• Ul IU' tO 01 .,._e,, • Delicatessen Items J:LADY LEE 119 FRANKS .3 \1Alh£ T1ES lb CZ l>oCC J:CHEDDAR 119 s~.~~(~~ ~ ·:z :. J:LADY LEE 129 BOLOGNA ~ll(E 0 o,1( AT ,. r: r'wG 1 .. 1r • :JO RE fr ;, G~lLO PEPPERONI ..•• 79 J ~O.ZZARELLA CHE~~-E .... 2.17 ;, ~~.z~.~~EllA CHEE~c::.,., .95 b S~~Sf.ENT ROLLS ~01 ..... 69 P' DRY ITALIAN SALAMI 1 95 0 Y Al't Oi""\( " l ("'yllfll • Health & Beauty AldS b ~-~~~,SHAMPOO ·~01 att 1 . 77 b ~.~P"'SONDITION~~ot "' 1. 77 VICl(S VAPORUB r VICKS NYOUIL 6 COU> "E0C:"'I !Ol IA•2.19 'llor en 2.67 VICKS FORMULA 44 2 59 ,~,,.. .__,."TUl"l f Ol "" • Household & Pet r LADY LEE DIAPERS A 39 e, tOCOU•~ .:>CT fl!W.c Lt. b ~~.~!;,Z!~.~~~HENE~S01 """ • 39 r CLAD SANDWICH BAGS 82 l:\ PV\1( \'°Ct ~G • r FRISKIES CAT FOOO 27 0 IUUI' • VMftflf\ ~ • Ol ("" • I' MIGHTY DOG DOG FOOD 29 O •vMWr•\ ,,01c•11W• r ALAMO DOG FOOO 1 57 .:> HI &.-c. • r ALPO DOG FOOD 36 0 ~ "'"' '"~ u~,, 01 '"'. P' SNAROL SNAIL KILLER 2 11 b"1utT\O.~t•1 '''90' • Household & Pet .65 700 Cl BOX .45 s y l!OU. b ~:.l~E TISSUE n-. IQ> .49 ----Dairy & Frozen J: KRAFT VELVEETA O*f Sf SAlf It(} 239 J7 Ol lOAI' •DEEP ~ PIE SHELLS 82 !Pl'""' tJOt fllrt . [ LAOY LEE COS CORNu .. -. .89 ~ LADY LEE PEAS :<"Cl PWG • 63 r LAOY LEE VEGETABlES e c-...-o-ottn ... •not 69 QI fTAUUt tnU ''Col' ""' • r LADY LE£ APPlE JUICE 69 0 COiia..,.... ,, Ol UJt . P VN-4 DE KAMP SCAlLOPS 2 M'lll 0 C°""'l'h v..--I Ol .. , .~ Produce HAWAIIAN .79 PINEAPPLE lAlfCl JUICY SWlET EA.04 FRESH .39 BROCCOLI Fll£SH AP«> TENOER l8 FRESH .25 SPINACH P()P( YE S FA VOl!fTt BUNCH FRESH .49 CREEN PEAS FVESH Al«> TIHD£1l l8 RUSSET .18 POTATOES U S NO I BAI(~ Sill • L8 °" ""f• ....,,_ -· __ ,_ Oncft (O Ct t+ff('tf • '"O"" '<ly,. ,,,....41¥ 'ttO 11Tft rv'\# ,~..._, ..urm flf\ ,_, overall Lower Prices come In ancs cheet< out our new iower orices. what discount Is all about! ,...._ nl W, I.A,_.....,. CI09T•-......... 9CM.CYMO .... .._ ... IUCll ... .,ar 1111Mt1TW"T .... . ......... -IO. ITAft~ 9CIULtv- f' J ~ J» ..0 INCUO A\llllMI ""~"""" ""' CAeO'T "°"° "' ~ 11>4'1 ....... ~ ''"'_"_ ITAllTOfl ST°"H ~N DAll.Y t A.M. -•Am.u AW _.,.,.."°" llMlll -t AT\MTAA...,_ """" ,.,. .............. .. ,,_,_ ,...,, ., d 2111'1191' -· --. . --, J r 7 FOOO ~~g~t;l1es Ilt.f,ss · Up Commonly u ae d ........ DMd not look d80 or t.-,. n.t at UM ...._.table. A little ln· llDdY ..S a few lnar.· .-.-. INmd can Utt tbe bNa, PM or Canot to 8" ftavw bieilbta. Bear ID mlDd that It's ••aa-to ~ »Kkacea of ••1•table1 ·b y tbeaaelv. rat.her lban ba •.,.,,.., l*aCb or coatalner with sauce, otber vesetablel or rice. Als o , • aa uce or 1ea1onin1 added at bome wW lute fresher. Consider the casserole of deviled beans. AS F&OZEN c ut creen beam cook on the ranee. saute some onion in peanut oil until tender. Theo into the pan IO mustard, peanut butter, tomato aauce, seaaontngs and cheddar cheese. The heated in· gredieots are popped in- to a cuserole, and it is in the bating lbat the flavors blend together . Serve this piq uant vegetable in side dishes to accompa ny beef, cbickenort,am,. Veget a ble p atties mad e with le ftover cooked peas or carrots go well with chicken or oil turkey. Onion and celery 1 tablespoon pre - pared mustard are first cooked in peanut oil -the light, practically navorless oil so right for sauteing or frying. When tender , the vegetables are c om . bined with peanut but- ler, potato, egg and peas or carrots. Shape into patties and roll in corn-flake crumbs. When shallow frying, the peanut oil need not be more than one-half inch deep in the skillet. Since the patties are not completely immersed in oil, turn for browning on the other side. VEGETABLE PA1TIES y, cup peanut oiJ l,'l c up chopped' onion l,'l c ~ rtn e l > chopped~'" • ~ cup ch unk y peanut butter 2 cans (8 ounces ea ch) tomato sauce 1 teaspoon salt 1~ teaspoon pepper 1 cup s hredded cheddar cheese Cook beans following I abe l directions; keep warm .· In a larg e saucepan cook onion in peanut oll until onion is tender. Stir in mus tard, peanut butter, tomato s auce aI¥I salt and pep- per . Add beans. Sprinkle wit h chees e . Heat through. Turn into a 2· quart casserole. Bake covered at 350 degrees for 20 minutes or until cheese ~ m,elted. Yield: 6 ser".inP Nutritio n ( . -. . In Focus Dietitians and nutritionists will support the slogan "To Hit Vbur Stride ... Eat Smart" throughout March during National Nutrition Month. ; •· : "A sdtutd 'ctiet and moderate exercise are bas ic to good health," sald .. Barbara Woodruff, president of the Orange Dietetic Association, in a news release. "\f,ith optimal nutrition and regular exercise, you feel good about yourself. And chances are YO~'re culling h~alth care costs at the same time.' National Nutrition Month is sponsored by the American Dietelfc Association, with nutri· tioo educ·ation programs plann ed in local com· munities. The 8t.h annua l e vent has grown this year to a month-long nutrition awareness campaign. The event was previouS'ly known as National Nutrition Wei!k. Tbe Orange Dietetic Association is hosting a de monstration of cardiovascular fitness al two shopping malls in the.county. Dietitians and fitness students will display information on aerobic dancing, nutrition. diet and exereise programs. The mall demonstrations will be featured from 1 P'lll· to 3 p.m. Sunday, March 9, at Anaheim Plata and from' l p.m. to 3 p.m. Sun- day, Mardi 16, at Huntington Center. The Orange County Nutrition Council will present Its 8th annual symposium on "Food for Physical,P'i .. s" Saturday, Marcfi 15. at the DlsneylaiHI Hotel. Featiired sj>eakers at the symposium will be Dr. Nat&an Smith from the Unjversity of Washington and Reggie Edgerton, professor of kinesiologr attt1CLA. Dr. ~lb will discuss uses ahd .abuses of carbobY~' l!!dgerton Will explore the rela- lionahip of mineral loss and exercise. The day·IOog symposium will be held at the hotel's &n~y Room. There is a $30 Registra- tion fee • ; ' ., For more lnformaUon on NaUonaJ Nutrition Month activities i n Orange County, call Rosemarie at 522-0150. · . ... ChickeD. 'Tips F or.. Q.u.lc~e~ QUICK LUNCHEON SANDWJOI Canned baked beans lake nicely to the addi· lion of dra.lqed canned en.a~ plDeapple and bits of cooked bacon or saudge. Heat well and serve on toaatet_,~c:p ~ ~e train bread. VBGETABtEs WITH NEW INTEaEST Cook allvered green beans and carrots untU teader·criap. Drain and beat briefly with caaaecl pineapple cbunb .S a '4ill'-muatard navored~ ,. ~"·• ... ..-t ,,-~r • * • • BOTIRA&TY 8ANDW1a1 Spread tuna 1anchrieh fllUq on U1btly toutAld...,.... mutttn halves. Top.eacJI with a ci9 '1d •• gpple •lice _.«Ner with Cheddar or Jack dlMM • ...,,.1 until melted and Unsed '"Ua brvwD. --- OM. V Pk.OT Cf ca. 'kadidons... R'·: start at your dinner table. A Pight lnllation With Salewa Spe ci31S Look For The Special Arrows Limited Time Specials l.imircd 1i1m• 'Jwc1al' 11re our ft'ature ilt'm' ~ n·duCt'd lrnm our rt.•2ul11r pr ict"> fo r nor mnn• ~"°;;;::)' 1h11n a "''t'I.. ~olll(' ar11 11d1t'rlhc'll-'Omc llfl' um1d1t•r1iw d in 'lore 'JK'd ah. Super Saver Specials ~uper utt•r 'lpecilll'I are \UinJt' ""can offe-r ke»u~ or nurnuranurer's 11Uow1nct>S. dis.- rounrs or spttial purdla<i«1. These rt-- duct ion\ from our re2ula r prl~ 11re in err~1 for lhrel' 10 .,;, "«~. ~OIDl' llrt' ad1 l'rtiwd -hundrl'cb are nut.' .. lnOation fi2h1in2 'IK"'ial, ... , 111 ' "hat \UU 01f find 111 '-afr .. a1~ h en "t'l'I. ;.l' offer rhnu-...nd' or ~lt'r)dl~ lo" pril'"' on 4u11li1~ llllmt' brand ml'rchandiw a' "''" 11' on our o"n H)J> of the lint' :-.afe"ll) S Brand,. \1 Safe" a~. "l' Ir) a little harder 10 hdp ) ou fil(hl inOation. ~ doublt' \our 'a•inl(\ "irh doublt' 111lue rou- P<Hl'···and not in ju'I 11 ft'IO ~lore,,., Bur at I SO < 0t11cnien1 Une--..cup Saft•"a~ ~!Ort">. llii., "t'l'I-"l''r e highli2h1inc 'lpt'('ial' on 11 I ariel\ or iten1' ... from bre1H11,t food .. likl' Or11n2e Juke and Bacon 10 dinner food, likr ·1-Bone ~t'flli. .. 18nd Butter Basltd I urke't'· Whal a "imintt Comblnation .•• low priet•'>. .. pecill" and doublt> 111IYt' ro. pons! Now thac'~ a rul IOI)' 10 \a~t'.­ borh oa your food buclitel and on yow II' bill ~ and Doubte .. cou Safeway Fine Quality Meats! SMOK-A-R0:\1A SLICED BACON C.rul §V 99 r;::~.':·~'. ...... ······ .... :.~~: • BUTTER BASTED H EN OR T Ol\I T U RKEYS \hnnr llou~ c.r•<k \ .. fU/t:n ••• ,. , , ~ lb .79 l>l '\C.I '\I"""< R \ H ... t rnh t flt.In U.f•••r4 C \IH"'ll "'11 \~'-t , ...... ,.,,.. fjf l.h-hU"l.-d H~llHI Ll.l'-'••4r h..a•"'° t re1...- Rl RRI I O~ '-' .... •'· \ \~··" !'Kl'\l t ~'-1-R \'\I\~ '8fr-•t '\le-•• POST SUGAR CRI P CEREAL AC..ood ~ Brl'llkf•\C lli-01 .. ood .......................... Ru• 1101\E\' BRA:'ll L'"'B> •• 1.49 "' I .M9 =.~ 3.29 :.~~ 1.1 9 119 11 ..... 99 USDA CHOICE T-BONE STEAK "' """""°""' I -.1> \ < hoit'<' lh't'f Loio ................... lb. 289 FRESH (,ROLNU CH u CK t \du•r•tl• I rr1m 1 rl"h lk'1'f C lluc~ .. •• , ""Cori.-. .. lh. }69 :~~ 1.59 •• 2.79 RO'\!-I.•-"~ BU t-RO \~I 2 .• 9 l"Ht_•_llo<_M_ " ... CRO..,S RIB RO \SI ''IJ••--1-~ ........ ·~ 2.39 SI.ICU> BOLO(, '\A ,.,~., ""' -~ .. . -· ·;.·~ 1.09 SEA TRADER CH UNK LIGHT TUNA (ol)od ~ 69 • ,., ()I HI/. 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C'RAG:\10'.\ T 2 LITER BEVERAGES Rrf,.._,,inc ~ 5 9 and 2 l 11u 1,....i . . .. . Bou Ir e SCOTCH Bl·Y TO:\l :\TOES \,rot ~3 }00 h•r I 11<N lfo-<>J . l11han I>•"'-"' .. C .,... :\1R S. \\'RIGHT'S E'\GLISH \1 t · FFI '.\S ! SAFEWAY DOUBLE : VALUE COUPON ............. --"- • ~ ••,n "• 1~1\ ''-'r>t"'..,,•'•"'t ••h an,. tine-··: 11~ ' 11 ~ 'V'C''' 1.Cnl \ off utup.11\ .tnd : I . l ,,,.,., •"-' U\'"'' """" , .. ,, ... , . I . .\ .... , ,, ~~~~J ,':;. •:1.~:.: .:;r,~• ::~· --~ t • I <r" I 1 \ "-'~"'' OC'f t.tin ! l(n(r (OloifW"' •: I • •' • ""tftc-rrt ( ••111ir11., ff ncrit : I '•'·~• '•" n~' •nd lmpcn•I c °""--: 11n ••C. Z"--\h.,, .. ~ 1-.1 t "....._ ~ · I • '-4 ''•'' 1•,.......1. ,h,....,1a. ~ .... ,...... : Is • .,,! •n •""'I 4i>_..,_; ..,.,~,. Sl. I ) . .. ... . ... .. . . ~--_.::~·.:..:~ ~:.:.·.::...·.;;;;-_ . .)._.::. -----------------! SAFEWAY DOUBU ! : VALUE COUPON : I'-. __./I ,;, •• ...... ... ... "" ... , •• , ..... , •lf'ot ~1 f .. ..~ .. _.f'ld I ' • *"" .... 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Rel• ~ ..................... ofll PU RINA MAINSTAY DOG FOOD ~:j,1~ ••• ~ •• 20 ~ 499 1\\\1(11\11\\ .... ..,...,, 4.29 ............... ""( 011.\ RO\ AU . .......... _ .. /.l~FA:'l.OU • .... ~-~, ........ I 'I ''"' l .99 \ '(U'''IT AGt' "& •• , .. , .... , ................. . <>-•" S.99· <"lfR I STIA~ RR OS. ,_, ··-·"· ·-······· ......... 2 ....... 5.00 t. \111.l 'A .,,.,_,, __ 11 "" JZ.50 Sesame Street Library ...-~i~:.ia Volurrle I PA:-.IT\ 110 I:. ~ Nt :'111~1-: 1.1\'ES ~ ,.......... .. ............ _.-..... 5 ..... 2.JJ ,,,, .... -....................... -....... ll4L .69 ~ £ ·~·· ••• ~~ l)ftl\ I .~ ,I Everything you want from a stor e and a little bit morel. • M llloMro9' ley Pfea, .._ LetilM • ...... AM "•••IM La~ •llloft fleto. '• • 14411 c.twf Or. et Welnllt, trvtft4t • 1000..,... Dr., tNwport hectt ... No. eo. .. ....,..,, ~ ..._ • M1 lo. ""'1of, .. nte Ana • AdeN IC M•1l1, """"'""'°" hectt \ l m CWLYP\LOT ~. ,.,.,21. ,.., FOOD Rx for Entertaining; Inform.al Party j 87 M •M&A llAYD Two i:d. ::I ifT. -lD· flaUoa and lDlonnall\1 -&re laariftl I Mcldild e ff ect on the way Americaoa Ml a party table. Judaina from rema.rb made by a decoraUn.1 e 1 pert and a food apedattat, the new waya a re maklNr ene.rtainlna easier. Vet, the lack of rules has some people confused about bow to acbleve ~ dNired re aulu . Bebe Winkler, a Nt'W York interior dealper who belP6 cUenta plan special parties, aaya en· tertai.nina aa more lo formal today, even amon1 the rich and well· born. "FEW PEOPLE have the help for formal din· nera," she says. "So serve.yourself buffets and casual food that can ·be served cold or kept warm In a chafing dish are in demand." Ms. Winkler advises dedicated party.givers to collect and save up some interesting ac· cessories to go into a "party resource closet" t o liven up the table. •·Sophisticated women wouldn't wear the same dress to entertain the same people. But they often think nothing or having the same dinner table," she says. "I like to eat well. but an in· teresting table can add to the overall party." Coming from an op· pos1te direction to arrive at more or less the same place is John Clancy, a food authority, writer and teacher of cooking at hi s ManhattC1n brownstone. "The color at a dinner party should come from the food. The table set· ting, plates and glasses are a backdrop.'' Clancy says. "But l happen to be very traditiona l l love white tablecloths and damas k napkins, flowers. s ilve r a nd crystal." AS A FOOD write r . gourmet cook and ded· icated eater, Clancy is disturbed by some of the new tableware of v1olent hue and busy design. He picks his menu first, and then creates the al· mo~phere to enhance at Both authorities a~ree t hCJ t old·fo~h1oned rules on setting a table <Jn • out. M1"< Jnd·match ta li lt• ~dt1n~ arc c•n dor!;Pd h.v hoth r.lanC'y .iml M:-Winkler • I alway<; advise my ·corn B read NEW YORK Paslrv Chl.'f Willy Ritz IS no re talion to other R1tzcs. but he knows how to put plenty of it on at The Waldorf-Astoria. The Waldorf s hares some of its recipes with homemakers. WALDORF CORN BREAD WITH FRESH H E RBS 4 tablespoons s ugar 4 tablespoons shortening l cup cake nour 1 cup com meal 3 tablespoons baking Powder 1 teas poon salt 2 eggs '"~ pint buttermilk 4 tablespoons assort· ed fresh herbs (parsley. sage. etc.>. chopped. of your choice. Cream s ugar and shortening. add all the dry ingredients , and mix with the eggs and half the buttermilk. Add rest of buttermilk a nd herbs . Pour into buttered muffin tins and bake al 400 degrees. Yield: 8. HEBBBUTfER (Bene With Bread> Let butter stand at room temperature until very soft. Add chopped fresh he rbs o r your choice (mixing different varieties 11 fine), and cream into butt.er. Serve in a crock. ,, ............. " KH payou on top of the e ntertainment acene,Frldaya In dte DAILY PILOT '} _____ ,.,,,. .. .,,. ,,.,... ... dmta to take •bal tbey IO out end bu,)' aJI our U" -S mix It. Al a clalaa It~. JU.lde to what ll com . Clmey tol.-. the pt"Ob- '9t1We. --'der deslp, lem bf ta.-.tq • bulc eolor, proportion Hd Ml ot aJJ.whti. cblo• to mood," she expJaJna. "It which be bu added un· b•l.-to taa._ a blend ot uaual antique cll.lbn col· patterned and plain lectAldowrU.yeara tbla1• two pattern Ai an ladlridual who Hta or ll'OUPI and one ~· for a Uvtq u well plaln or two plain and u pluaurc. h e hu one paUemect" virt ually any aort of A awnbe' ol manufac utenaU or d.lah he nt•oda tlll"er'I are ~I to lO try any dlJh. offer dinnerware collf'f tk>u that blend wllh one HOWEVt;a , he Juys, another But ff'W or U8 .. Don't let the lark of a utensil k"'-. you trom l ryln1 80Cnltb1nl. "If you want to poach a fleb ud don't h.ave • poactwr, ... a routlnj pan ud a cake rack. Tie 1t rtn11 to lbe rack 10 you cu Ult lbe flab out of the poachlna UquJd." One rule that many are Jlad to tee dlsap· peartnfil LI the elaborate rttual ot 1pecmc 1laues for apec:inc drinks, aays Ma. Winkler. •'I advise people to buy a lar1e number of Inexpensive. overalie you have an extension wlae ....... to use u a table, don't ope n It. bulc. It cu conta.ln any lnat.ead, Mt It for four or type of wine or other alx and then uae a dum· beverace and It can dou· my table, r enled or ble u 1 del.lert d11b," homemade with a wood ahe e~. "The over· board and a bue. 1calln1& of the wine staaa LI rilhl at home In COVE& both with today'• Informal enler· fabric to the noor. king· talnln& u heme." alte •beet.a convert nice· Other uaable ideu for ly for th1.s purpose. and dlatincUve parties from use some potted, flower· Ma . Winkler are lo lngplanta,ahesuggests. break up a lar1e d.lnner Cla ncy, whose own party into s mall e ~dlnlng table Is long and groups ot four to six. Ir narrow, bit upon a clever way to lenft,ben and widenltODoeculon. "I had a plywood board, •one lncb t.blck, cut to fit Oil top or the ta· ble. It adds six Inches at either end and 14 inches in width. Of course, the catch ls that you have to have a place to store the board when not in u.se.'' he added ruefully. Bebe Wlnkler's favorite party recently was a July 4 bash aboard a boat t.bM wmt r ound Maabattaa. "There wu a alx'of acea from cllllclrn to graodpareott, acelleat food, an aotk aeU1q and lot.I to do," lbe ,.. calll. "The real triek ol a party 11n•t tbe food IDd It Isn't the table," Clan· cy admits. ''It'• tbe peo. pie . If they are con· genial, everythj..q wiU be all ~f.~~ If tbey aren't. e1ee mat· ters." Meet the folks who make more MPG osslble PILLSBURY .79 ALL P<JRPOSE FLOOR FANCY .37 FARMS TOMATOES FANCY .53 FARMS PEACHES GROCERIES llunt '> fomato Ketchup Hunts Tomato Sauce Hunts ChiU Beans , Hunts Kidney Be.ans .... .;•t Dole Pineapple Speas Apple Juice ..... .,, Vons Grapefruit Juice Sunsweet Prune Juice Kraft Dressing I La Victoria Sauce I' ' Fireside Saltines I .• , I • 4; I "" Table Maid Spread •, I • • 1t11 t I rt Minute Maid Orange Juice .42 .61 .38 .37 .67 .85 .79 .99 .65 .38 .59 .44 1 39 ,, , •"·'·"~ tltH'·o·" •'"''"',,,.,.,1 0 8 Skippy Peanut Buller ;I,.., I 1•• \1 I Wttl 1•11 , Sue Bee Honey rt{ I I H l'°"'c titrri•tl Hungry Jack Polatoes .91 158 American Beauty Spaghetti • 5 9 . hi,,. ....... ~... 102 Hungry Jack Pancake Mix }79 t • llf'!'"' I t" PIDsbury Wheat Nuts I •M'I f•o\t .. ,,M:.f Oncle Bens Rice 179 , .• ,.,......,(.l\"t 6 5 Chef Boy·ar-dee Beefaronl • "~''"" Spam Luncheon Meat .79 8-0lJI'<[ l''CMQ:-11(.fTYCllO(J(tlt 79 Tuna Helpers • .79 STAR-KIST .73 CHUNK LIGHT T<JNA t ·••-. f I .. I .. "'' ~BURY PL<J:G 9 MIXES • WESTWOOD 129 CATERING ICE CREAM GROCERIES Texlze Sprciy & Wash ........ 1( Pine Power Disinfect.ant Fantastic Liquid Cleaner ) • • 4 ,. • Easy Off Oven Cleaner . Vons Trash Bags Zee Rainbow Napkins ]3 J .79 ]71 )5 1 ]29 }39 FROZEN FOODS MOrton M~aroni & Cheese • 3 3 ~ Jcr'Scymald Yogurt Green Gi~nl Corn Van de Kamp Fish fine ts I ' ' J eno's Cheese Pizza • I '"f4"' Downyflakc Waffles Tree Top Apple Cider f ••1 .... 1 I<'"" .I l,_ •1·1 Mrs. Smith's Crepes .. Jf >I I-_,.. • t ..,T'.a1 "'• Ore·lda Potatoes ]35 .79 2 09 }59 .67 .88 12s .89 PROOOCE Crisp Cucumbers (M .... I-"'• Bell Peppers '»•11 I A"tU"'JIJ> Green Anaheim Chi& 1-.f ~"· ~ \t L •t t ... , "ti tif Pt!'tft Florida Cir8pefrult l"'ll'l<AI llitAf Hawallan Pineapple I ~fllA~ -t l'Ol6'0PAO\M'L Sunsweet Prunes '1r..-uPQf Hanging Pothos .19 ,, .. 39 l" .49 IA .29 111 .1 9 v. } 19 IA J 99 KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP ..... RATH SLICED BACON t\I ,. r ... ,. , /. r .. ...-., .,.1 '"""•,• t BONELESS CHUCK ROAST 4h1' ... "• I'' t • I,.., SEVEN-OP .99 2·LITER BO TILE ...... """ ... fl PINK HALF 179 SALMON WHOLE OR FRESH PORK .• 79 SHOULDER ROAST MEATS Beef Hib StCcJks Bonele~s Chuck Steaks ' Beef Cube Steaks Boneless Stewing Beef Family Pak Pori< Chops . ~ ,.., U1mb Shoulder Chops Pork Butt Roast Boneless Pork leg Roast •f' <to • I ~°' •• Frying Chicken Legs .. Swift Butterball Turi<ey 4 f.," I A •tj ~' Fancy Turbot FiUets 21 9 }98 2 78 2 09 )39 )99 1 29 1 98 .99 .89' )39 VONS BAKERY I I 1' I~ Ar~ \ . ' Fresh Donuts Premium Ore.ad Hot Cr05s Buns • ~ t •I .81 .79 )19 Gennan Choe. Split Cake 3 I 9 LIQCJOR J [, B Imported Scotch ... I I '14 t-H• .. '•I \Jif' <I Almaden Mt. Wines ~ • ,..-f t '.),II I ii Drambuie Imported • .... , /,...f V.t' I I'-' CC"it.t')liVliA)'t> ._ Cdar Select Wines • ' .... ,," Le Oomalne Rhine Wine '"''""' h Scoresby Scotc 11i.ro<t Bove Lambruaco 7 19 J49 6 99 129 1 99 9 98 )49 RIPE .39 IMPORTED 249 SALAD DOSEQUIS TOMATOES BEER JERSEYMAJD .29 MILLBROOK 659 FLAVORED VODKA YOG<JRTS 80·PROOF NORTHERN .79 VONS 129 TOILET BEEF TISSUE BOLOGNA HEAL TH & BE.A<JlY DELICATESSEN 'I 1 02 ]59 Aqua Fresh Toothpaste-Holly Beef ~ners ]48 . . "'' . ·---.98 Signal Mourhwash noo·._ SJkld Dressing .. ]1 9 . ... .89 Miss Brclk Hair Spray Leo's SUcc:d Beef . ... .99 . ·• .89 Dial Anti Persp1ran1 Toni's Plu.J Crusl ]88 . .79 Stridex Medk Jtcd Pa<h Gallo Siced Pepperoni . ]29 •'"" • ,,.. i'h .... "'• ]15 Alkd Scltzrr Plus Mozzarella Cheese •2 29 . ... . ' •'""' ... ~ .89 Bugs Bunny Vl!Almins Vo~ OliYe Loaf .. .. ]19 • •1 ·• J• _, I< II' k 2 29 Noxuma Shave Cream .. Monterey Jack Chee5e' •• , " ~-' .,. ,..... ....... ""' "'' . ,. . "• ,, .. , .,.. "-! t f • ., I • • + t -/I I "·· ·~'-•f'-•' , ...... ,,., ..... . .. ~. .. "' .. . . l'MCl!:817rCC'TW! THUM. fHllO __ ,. .... ,. '°~" t9'0.CM.l,(21J))~l400rOlll U>CATIOftOf' •roflr "CAAr•T Y()(I. rmo.tNOO ...aa" TMll MJi.af t1'ndM "' vor.. )J)4 w lnH ., l.OeNaUES, "OOW. l'tCO 11.111>.LOll AHQfUll 6~71 W IOO. ll~ ~,.,_If~ 11M D11!00 NfO LMYrCIM. IAUI "Rl'TAL ~ Of'll.Y ~ Dllll.Y '""' OM.T, 9'00+ Elmer·aOluMll,•oor-«. ... 79 ALL IVORY PUREX OM WlmtH,m t• 160i 1111 /'UT 1601 t 69 179 91a,y0oc:.t.et1tTS,..~ ....... ~ •• Klt 1.09 LAUNDRY DETERGENT DISHWASHlNO LIQUID DRY BLEACH o .M -""nt>ofi.-.1u .... ••GI ........... ,, 0..-l<altwPtdclM, WHOL&Oll~.)lot 1.09 All. FABRIC/ALL COLOR OM Quointf/Peund ~ Fr0..160c.r<l. la') Clevufn P!ctllt Slice• • .._ • ._,,~""'•""' I 1 C) O...otr Mot~ U11. s.uwio.. 12oi.<t. ~WholePlcklM. IOAL JM ..... 9 1!)7-0Z. (INCLS . ..500ff) 4.63 22-0Z 1.03 61 Ol 1.19 0.-~Demn.llC<l l)l~ti.a c ........ IH L 17• Mrett _, 0.-.. A.,._ II M ... .._. HJJ ..... 6 Spri 1t f • J --.... -,.-~ HwH ..... 9"dt ~,. ...... JIOHIMQ-... tH A._.. ........ tllty .,.. l7'MM1p '1&t.._. 41'0•"'9~Rd. t I \ 24141 .~-=... Hea ,.... .. .., 16ZOI.._..,&~ \ s..-..c,'t www JJtll c ... c ••!11!'9 .... ~ c ....... ..... ,. .. ,~ ... ~··~ I J I ( ' l 7 H11mans Shouldn't Try to Be Salt of Earth· •1 DOllOI at W8Nal a a h m I •ad o t b • r t=-.: ' a U a a I e I a D d about every prepared otbert, cto. not need to food 10U ~: r .. d)'·to-tell you the amount of eat b,.aklut c ... ula: aodlum preMnt In foods. all t7i-ol maln dbbM, Readlna t.be ln1redlent soupe, a.ad CHHrolu -Ut t tan tell )'OU that Hit b o x e d , fro u n a n d la p,....,t, but not how c a n n e d ; can n t d much. powder. bakln1 1oda todlum diet, then we laodaum btcarbonattl. need to avoid the hlply and many otben. 11alty foodJ and use more food doesn't t.ane iood In a reeent expert· without 1aJt, can't at.and meat. t.ute i.ten were the salt aubltitutea, and asked to eat rooda t.hat r erusea to follow his h a d been prepared diet. Any suggeations? without aalt and to add . .. A. Your father 's jusl a little salt ror doctor needs to convince flavor. It was found lhat him or the vital Im· once the taat.e testers got portance of ronowtng the 'used to unsalted and diet In hopes lhat lhls ligh tly salted 'oods will motivate him to "highly salted fooda" - ma ke an effort to cut those containing about down on his sodium In· one·half of the normal take. Eating salty roods amount -tasted far too is a habit, and like all s alty . T h e test de· habits , can be chanRed monstrated clear ly that 1f the person's motlva· we acquire our taste for 0.. ol *'119 autriUon re· luacbme•ta. com~ .. bear Tbeo UI re are the from MUfcel la bi1h·ull HHon1n11 · • lbal ~*';:{cw· ahould Muon a.alt. 1arUc ••It. Sodium also la u Creah and ho m e pre· natural ln1redlent In pared fooda so that we many foodJI of both plant can avoid some of the and animal origin. sodium th.at Is 'added to eat a.u ult ateall sauce, barbecue S , I sauce, aoy aauce , ve1etabael and veaeta· Sodium a.tao ls an In ble juJcea: baked pro-tredlenl ln OOCHalt ad ducla o f all kinda -dJUv•. many ol which bread.a. rolla. cooll:lea. •are ve ry common : ca 11; e 1 : but I er and monoeodium 1lut.timate TM Important lhin1 to commerclally prepared • t conla a a t•o terlyalll uuce chill inln•ral elements : • remember la that we' roods. need aome IOdlum, tha t we can euUy aet plenty In our dally diet, and that reducing th e amount lhat we add to roo ds when we co ok them OC' eat lhem ls pro· bably a good Idea. aodium and chloride sauce, taco aauce , Both are uuotial bowUoD, ud V8•Y· .Dutn.u But we &el a II 108 beeome • label lar ...,._. level of the m ,.ader )'OU wtU ftnd that tbaa w oeed aalt la lnch.MMd In \M in· • • • QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED: mariartne; t beoae, both ( M S 0 > • • o d I u m natural and proceu ed. ca 1elnate. dh odium TM a.moun't ot sodium ~.-.dlf!ftt Uat on all of that we need de~o<h to ... prodaact.a. Currently, t.he nutr\. pho•phate. •odi um lion labe.Una. which Is benzoate, sodium pro· mandatory for certain pfonate, aodium s ulfite . I~• and voluntary ror •odium aJlinat.e. baking ... Q. My father has heart disease and high blood pressure a nd ha.s been placed on a strict low sodium diet. He con· st antly complains that '• 1reat eatent 0 0 the You wtU alao llnd that amount we lok-when we aalt la ub6qultoua In Ju.at If we're on a low lion is st.roog enough. a given level of salt. penplre. Thus, when It· warm or when we 've been exertl I n g vl1orously we per!4pln: more and have• • h13her need for sodium While the avuage person is thought to gel sufficient sodium by ui. ing 3 grams ol salt per da y, the usual dally 1n take is about 10 to 12 grams of salt A teaspoon contains 6 grams of salt, so a dit>t providing 12 grams of salt per day would con lain Lhe equivalen• of 2 te aspooas ol salt Two teaspoons as a Jot or sa lt! Where does it alJ come f rom" Surely we'r,. not sprinkling that much saJt on our food as we eat it No, we 'r e no t - a llbougt-many people have the "salt shaker habit "The y CJ utomalically s prinkle s alt on m ea t s, vegetables, s a l ad s . ca sseroles ·-pe rha ps witho ut eve n tasting them firsL Often we can bring our salt cons umpt1or down to more reasona b le l evels simply by brealung the salt shaker habit Another la rge sourcf' or salt in our diets 1s our s nacks T hink about them : salted nuts and pop<'orn , potato a nd corn chips, pretzel!>. s pecialty snack crackers a nd other nibbles They are all very salty Other favoritP s alty foods are pickJes and re· lis hes. olives, sardines and anchovies, hotdogs bologna, ham. bacon Grade Change A proposed cban"e b~ lhe U.S Department of Agriculture in tbP of ficial grade standard for grapefruit Juice would allow jwce in a greater range of color to qualify for U S. Grade A Caro l Tu c k e r Fo reman, a ssis t a nt secretary of agnculture for food and consumer services, said the pro· posed r evision would c hange the standard for U .S Grade A grapefruit juice to include the Juice from well-ripened fruit but would continue lo exclude abnorm a lly colored juice T h e p r oposed re visions would also make this grade standa rd in line with USDA 's policy of uniform grade nomenclature. Under that policy, a single let· ter 1nde designation of A or B leplaces descrip· live quality terms. such as Fancy or Choice T bf' revis1ons pro· posed by USDA's Food Safety a n d Quality Semce would affect the f ollowing products. grapefruit Julee, d e · h ydrated grapefruit juice, concen t r ated gra pefruit Ju ice for ma nu fac tu ring , grapefruit Julee from cooceatnde ucl frozen coneentrated arapeltuit jwce. Tbe proposal was printed In tbe Feb. 15 Federal Reat1ter and cop ... are abo available from Fndt and Ve1eta· ble Quality Division, FS QS, U SDA, Vf asMnllM, D.C. 20250. <AmmmU wW be ac· oepc.ed uDtll JulJ t , and s hould b• aent in dupllute to the ex · ecutlve 1ec ret a r lat, Atra. Amlle Johnson, FSQS. USDA , room 3807.S. W..au.n,toD, D.C. 20250 P IQ8 eatabl11 b es 1 r ade 1taadard1 a nd proTldla offtcla1 arading -emoe for mu.y food proftcta __. autbort · t ) et tM Alrieal&uraJ lla•bdliil Aet ol IM UM oftMl&mde ... aad aradiJll ....tee ll TOian· tal')' and paid for by the ael' u.s.D.A. OIOKI Spencer Steak $J7~ 1~•11 l1·.-11ht UI ttl loto I Beef Roast ~s~. s2s~ I )', 11 1\ I h"" 1 "hould~r clud Chui k • 11 Spencer Roast •• s35~ U )', I I /\ ( 'hnort ~( Fl111;1•rtul rilo l'UI Ranchero Steak s21! I I.!' I I A I 'h1u11• l1t·"1 ~1·lt'l I nu1u1l 1md ',( ,,1, Ham Shanks ..... 7tc t n •l('TI dt>fr<l"led .. 111n~O'ff 1· .r 1,, I• Gr•d Beef .... s21~ llul~ h·o n '101..,n't <'XC•~··I .!!.' t •I Beef Patties •... 521! I .SJ.A. GaUI 'A' Chicken Uvers 69~~. t ronn ~f,.,..ted <5 lb liel( ~ • ,, FOR DOUBLE SAVINGS ·············~~· ··············~············· .. ···· ,,. 1~.. • .. 1-~· It.? • (' /.-"II' • "'• ..._. .. ,_,.a..,,11ar ~· I e ,.....,..__, .. za r.in._ s. • e ,,_ ... _._zs.-. ... s. ' 1•~ .. ., _ _. __ , • • • ltM """Cwlll., _____ , • • . ! ...... .,_.........,,, '• • ....,,,,,. ....... ,.. ·~tff'-•8" __ !Jff'_..... , e DOU9UTHIVALUI • • DOU9UTHIVALUI • e DOU8Ul .. VAUll • • Of Oii a&MACTHll'S (OWOI • • Of Otll IUM A<T-'S COWM • • Of Oii AUIJACTMa'S CCM1H11 • • -.::.~·':".:.:"-·--·-EJ . • ... ... --.. --... -.... -... • • -.. --. ..-........ __ ... B. :_•« ..._. • , ...... ~~..._,.,. 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CllicltBn BEEF 1115 Sliced Bacon .... s 1°~ Bratwurst n .. s 1 '? I h1<hr •li<KI ··, '"' h '" , lAIGE ROASllM: COLDWflUle S. 7 •. f rozett.Oefrostecl .......................... 11! Ill BOIES atOPPED s2 •• STEA IS •. I o "" •I •"'Ul'lol bNl·llot<' no•I r1tt4•f I t ,1 \I· ,,, \I 1•1." l\1nc '"''"" <kt1t .. 1.-,f RISI FILUTS Pacific Red s 11' Snapper La . tlJGtlS Pl.AIM or Donuts :Oor~ ..... . Kl FACW. TISSU£ 65C CHOCK F1ll 011JTS Coffee ~~~ ........ . 1111-IAA TIOI DOG FOOD IS OL .. Ube! 27c Dog Food : .... s4" IO lb il""°n.ed vari••l 1n UUDIY DnEICilllT FRESH START A&W Root Beer s1 59 Bread :-........ 99c I •Iii l••tf Ohl '-1\'lr Lipton Tea Bags 75c "'rt 11"41 vnritlih n .. , ..... rl M • MITIMI 95c arganne sorr ••••• I lh hf .: r111h l ounu1 CUP' Cl• F s2ss ang ree ...... . I fom L·nw k,•r fl l.!ipC'r . .., Q TIPS 170 Cotton Swabs 79c Vaseline Lotion s111 fft111 lnt1n 1\,,.,,. u •• ' ~ntt-.lf ltt r1,.1 Vaseline Jelly .... 93c J'to1rol11Um JI fl• • ' I Bath Beads ..... s 111 lfim lntrn•l"· I 1m· \ .1 ... 11111 Polish Remover .. 4 7c 4 .,, ( uln I lrrhMI 1<1" ·I 1, •11 " eenex :1lt~,:::o, .... Clorox E ........ 59c Diet Rite Cola ... s1 41 • I'~ I / or. l•r I< (' ( ''" Pizza Mix ........ 69 ' '.! • l """·•!:• ,\' '"'"' \\ . Onions ~ ....... 55 c 1Aal$CO ....... SALTllES 1&01.11u 79c Saite40f ~ t f'"I 11,\ I hr 1T1d M. ut Ri 5115 m e ce ..... It •I '• '"' ,nur 1111\.'0nl<' hrnno Pear-Apple Juice'!" ~ 01 [rt>ITl r,,... f"j) Scotch Brite ..... 35c wrors --. nil.I ·1 1• • I ·• i... ~nd" n CUP-A-SOUP s2•• Knudsen Orange Juice ~. s 1 " 6Jc Freshness m akes t e if ference ! ~.I Tam&aBB. ~ ........ 21! IWYllD SWHT_..n GRAPEFRUIT HOIEYDEW 25~ AllJOU PEARS ...••••••••••. ll. 3t CUa.RS ............... u. l te 39c .. L<'"' IClftT1 111 i<:i nc "u Brown Onions •.•• 12! M ild naWJftd ~-----Frozen Food------.. West Pac Peas 20 .. 111 •••• &sc Ecoeomy liae b8f of lender pet1s -..... 79c ·-· ........ .. MORTows ..... &sc lmf.S ........ . m.m1rs .r ..... Sl79 •n•• 69C Piii• Pl ......... LWlll 1~ •.... Or•ge Plus 12..... • ........ 89~ '.nit brtekfMt drink Crom 81 • tfJfJCS f Jf" Ttf£' ,,~£tn 1N OUR FRESH PtOOUCl OIPf fre,h Hmooe TOFU .. 19 oz PICG 4 9c Liquor Dep 't. 11 IAICIO SCOTCH rv~ 5th s4•• 'ALLOWllE ....... . ........ ·~ $2!! SOllllll COllFOn .... ~= s51• nt• l•or • K_,_...o 53• SWEET RICE FLOUR ......... .. """Koh Siad I~-., •• PICKLED RADISH ............. . IOot f' ~,.,...,..~Ml•"' ., •• SWEH.~OOt<ING SAKE .. _. SlpPeas ...... 89! SWftt and t•&ty 61-,J----·Delicatesse,n.-----.... Lunch Meats =r ............ 43c mYJICI 49c ISCllTS ~IL •" • •llS IE&' 5,1•• ... u .. W.W. .......... . ClfSCllT .....,, 59c lllB IOUS1 ...... t•.,. s1·• 1ms• ~ ....... . American Singles ........ 99c 8 oa pq. Hua,.-lod W"'Pl*i SU<. /~1,... 111 t'{fr rl 'Tltur• Frlt l!Jii lltn. Wf'lf /.to• •1. /""'11 No.olr lo"""'"'•-(Ip. ft /"'1h,. .11 o "I '"/ti 111(1"' -.'u"d•1 Q 1'111,., 1 .. " •l•(J "' Hu11hr• t.•du /lo1h Ho ,,. lrt trrp m Tlt11t11d t'((l"f'lt1' Gf Ht.."'" U #to114....,. H...,.,_ I.Mio AACADfA PAI ADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON 8 1!ACH HUOHIS UDO l!AI TBLUFF IAVINE LAGUNA HILLS NEWH>UHACH lv11M1811fH~ •II lltMllO C:tMtt >20• c .......... . , I of Or••t<•••, ,, •. .-. -Hvt>tt"9!011 , .. .,,.. .. , , •. ,...' \ •• ,,.., •M Alt0114- IHttff11t Mat11 1 j ( • t ,.,' .......... >4U VIO LoH Oti•• 0.. , ... '•""'"',. n~~ , .... ,.,,. 0t tHll>'-41 V•"• Cenl•• Uftt••,.rtr •'"'~ ... hon 11 ••• v ... C.lll<tf • UMl ...... '-'•ey ..................... \ Cl• PM. y PfLOT FOOD Mexican Touch In New Encland, a supper of fraoka and beaH UJually meana that .taole frankfwters are aerv*9 wllb Bottoo· •1.11• beana. Somellm • atnr OC' two ol bacon or H I porll la added. Tbe navor com blna- Uoo ll auperb. lt'a an economlcal meal often a ntlclpated on Sunday nl&bta, • tradition that started when cooklna on Sunday was not .Uowcd The ~ans were prti pared lhe niaht befort and cooked on back of the wood •Lovet ~ad,y to serve on the Saooalb. Fra.aU and beaM •rt.1 a favorite dlsh in the Southwest, t oo. The Mexican influence •• noticeable in th1s recipe for Mexican Franks uncJ Rice. Chili powder b Hw main seaaonlng and the beans are kidney beuni. They. loo, are cookt•d together. But becau~~ th~y are highl y seasoned, this combinu- tion lS then served over n ee. M E XICA N F RA NKS AND RICE I cup chopptid onion:: Good Snack ByCECILY BROWNSTONE ... ...._.~ ..... ·-• There are all kinds or granola in this world. but of the many vers1onl> J have tried, the follow· rng recipe for Honey Nut Granola is my favorite.. It's a basic form ula that, served as is with s liced bananas or other fresh fruit plus milk, makes a delicious and nutritious breakfast or s nack. And added to a batter, it produces some of the bl•s l muffins I have ever tasted Anoth<.•r plus : You t·•m vary this Honey Nul Granola. /\flcr you huv1: baked e:tnd cooled 1t, you may stir 1n somt> or the • ingredients granola ad- dicta often enjoy add- i ng : raisins, chopped s uga red dales or dried banana c.· hi ps : !> u n - flower, !>CSume or toast- e d pumpkin !>ecd l>, wheat gc·rm HON~\' N UT G RANOLA 3 cups quick-cook1 n~ oat:, I c u p c h o p Jl c d medium-fine walnut!> ~cupbutter. me lted melted •., cup honey • 1 teaspoon suit In u l a rg e b owl thoroughly stir together the oats. walnuts, but- ter. honey and !>alt Spread evenly in an un greased 15 by 10-inch jellyroll pan. Hake in u preheat ed 350-degrce oven . s tirrin g oc - casionally. until light golden bro wn -25 minutes. At once s pread mixture onto an un · g r eased cookie sheet or foil to keep granola from browning further: cool completely. Makes about 4 cups -enough for 4 batches of Honey Nut Granola Muffi ns. HONEY NUT G RANOLA MUFFINS 1 cup Honey Nut Gr anola (see recipe> 11/• cups all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder '• tea.spoon bukmg s oda V:z teaspoon sa It • • cup butter, sort 11.tcupbooey · 1 large egg 'h cup plain yogurt Prepa re Honey Nut Granola: set aside 1 cuo of ll for use in this rec- ipe; store the rest ln a U 1bUy covered con- t al n e r in the refrisentor. On w ax pap e r t.horoupJ.y stir together t b e fl o u r, bakin g powder, ba k ing soda aod 1alt: aUr in the 1 c up Hooey Nut Granola . ID a medium bowl beat to1etber unlll blended tbe buUer, honey, ega a nd •YOI Urt; a dd the flour·aranola mixture; wWl a apoon _1Ur only UllUI dry lalJ'ed}enta ate moilt.Dld. Fill muffln- oa ~ eaeb 2~ by 1 t neb an d \11 cup ca p a c lty % full . Bake In a p r,eh eatod 400-desne oven until a' can telter lnlerted In cater comet out cleen • -15 to 11 m inutes. 11u11 1do&eo. 1 medlum areen pepp•r, r ut In "• Inch 11quaret I packa1 t '12 ounces> franktur tera, cul ln l·lncb ple«1 I can t 15 o unc •> kldoty beans 1 can l8 oun<'H) toma to aauce l tablespoon chill powd~r l tea.spoon alt 2 cu~ 1raled Cht-d du cbttcse 3 cup hot cooked rice Saule ontona, 1rt1en pepper, and frankl ln butler until ve1etablc11 are tender cr11p. SUr In rtmalotna ln_aredlent• except nee. Cook unUI hot and bubbly. S4trvtt over bc>da ot nutty rice Garmah wtth eom chi&> • If d.,11lrcd M•.ke11 8 a.-:rv ID~lt ~.c h aur v lna &Hu v Id "" »i ulc.nic•. 3 \l! ml'at ~xc hangea . 2. brud ciu~hanKes. J fill t'" r hun.i1·~ I v~geta bits t•xchungt• Mexican franka, beans, an eeay meal to prepare. Ralphs·McDonald's. SJMllon plus ••• Double -COupon Savings ____ m1u1u1u~«'HA·------~-uiwwih(it:@··--·-uwm.41t.@· DOlllLE COlllON DOlllLE COIRlt ~ "I r Farmer John Farmer John Pork Loin Shank Portion Mixed Smoked Pork Ham Chops :~129 per98 lb. • \.. ,J \.. r "I r Fa rmer John Gourmet Brand Boneless Chicken Breast Smalt Siz" Fresh Pork Spareribs ~:~129 ~:~199 \. ,J \.. Golden Premium Meats Ferm« J~POfk Loin-Whole or Alb Half 119 Pork Loin pef lb. F•,,_ Jol'W'l·Butt Portion 119 Smoked Ham per lb. FenMJJ~Center Cul 269 Smoked Ham Slices ~ Fanner John-Poftl Shoulct.r .99 Fresh Picnic per lb. Ralptl•Hol or s ... 1-FrMh 1'' Italian Sausage per lb. VeluePack .49 Fryer Wings per lb. n a 8-ENZ 4 L Of , .. I Hen Toyou Cetlca l upr .. or '25,000. W1Hcrett-250 Nova Speed aoat or '25,000, a Raven Hot Air Balloon or '10,000, St. ChartM• Faehlon Kitchen and much more. :~'~A',.~;: ~~~;i~O:,~':o~~·~:~U.·y~· ~:°o~' ::.:e.;11~:!:~!:1.. 11re d•atunYt..t r.o.rnp1 .. ., oetttlt •tiO Odd• •I A .. ,_,,. •NJ p.ettic•oehno Mc[)Qf\okl . "' "'•POtOpt .... -""-..,. C'>ec' a-o11'"""'' ., •• on~~ ~""' ror •v•l•t'M•~t "''~'""''' w"*duW.ct tot11"'9 ~..,, • 19'0or~ 1no.,.,. e>..ct' •t• ,,,,.,,t•llt'tuf Vrit'" """""ton0 ..-ct!Oftl .no 98ffte .,."'P" 1r1 f'\Oft•t'l f'lthtteb'4t • '• 10 ••O•f~rttty tt •UhlftCI trt f)'fWlOUI VNrfled otfttlll trrinn.,• W lf'li'tltfl "•f'f'e• w·ll h•' po01tC11n natpf\a lu0fff'm1rllet1 •nd P"'UC•O-ttnO Ut0onlifd I•• l>IJ' QOY-tH"ntn9ftt fffQVfltlOftt '~O'l•lhnt QN)Q'AOf'tC •-11• Lo• "n09I•• Or~ 5.,, o.,,,,,dlno V9ntv•• tv 11l·t~t11M,2'0JiAcOonek:1'1~81A9tptt• S•n0HtVO tmHt••• l(~n A••"'''°" SentaBart>Na Sen L'"1<»tac>0Co.lnl!_n.,lable•• 7) likOOllMICI I HO Alll-1t1 "'"I CO\OtlMt .-.-........ -~-......_ ... ·- "I .. 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Super Deli ~Chunk Styte 239 enater Cheese pet' lb. ......... olognaOf 1'' Cotto Salami 1 lb. plilg. Kraft 2'4 Velveeta Cheese 2 lb. pkg. v~~7to~.:r"'·d . o~.4 s1 ctn. tor Schinn«'• 2'' Beef Knackwurst 12 o~. pkg. Aafptl•OellclO\I• 2'9 Swiss Cheese per lb. Pantry Fillen Ralphe· sr Fi.VOf' s.tecllon Soft urinks hiV~~Soup v ... e.n.•• Beanee Weenee Plain, Mo.tar MwMoom 1201. 17 can • 10~ OL 25 can • l or. Cln Spaghetti Sauce 2~:- .45 .99 Super Spirits JiliiL Whiekey1':.a.""-3 11 IO Ptoof..Qln M 311 PLAIN WR.II!. Vodka 1':..~· iUii WR.II!. Scotch 1':.~· 3•• . ~ ~ "I Fr~ Peak of the Semon Ralphs Broccoli Spears VIM-R~ Salad Tomatoes 10oz. :29 p:39 \. ,.ii r "I r "I 500 mg. Ralphs Bnnd Vitamin C Full Snngth Ralphs Bleach gallon Ill.. bottle bottle .59 of 100119 ,.ii \.. ,.ii Simper Produce '"""C• 15 Cucumbers eech • vin.-...,._, Large Tomatoes ~.39 GrWr; Band Celery .-. .25 &;~;;.-;.-Squash ~ .08 !: .39 MMd,S-1 Brown Onions SupciFlolal FtHll Clll-Pom Pon Bouquets • Cok>fM-t" llze Caladlums 1•• 3•• .. ---,~·---.. I Sawie ..20 + .01 TaurtlhCoupOl!t 1411 I .. ..,.. Price 1.17 I Bold 3 .. oa. 111 I I Det•gent bo• I .. c ...... I u,,11 o-....,. end o-c...-,..,c....,. I C014"1" 1!"9c1M ,..,_ 21 IW lllrdt I. 1 L 1...uuµu"' .I ----------..---·~·---, I 18"1.00 +.otTa.,.C..-I 11 Q.iloft ... I HlftY 1• I I T~l~Hcllen M l OFF I .... .. .. --c.... I UlllllOM ...... MdO-C..-... C· ...... I ~=:.~tJeJ!:,~ ...,.,.. .. ,. L----------..1 r---·"fM· .. --., I ....... +.NT•wt9tC ..... --I .. ~ ...... .....,...... -· I¥':!.. 50.,.1 I -:o,·. •.-c..,... I I u..ieo.. .... •o..c..-P.,c 1 := I c..... ..... ~ .......... ._t L COUPON .I ----------.....,...._ ... ___ .. _,,,_ ........... _ ............................ ........ .,., ... _, . .., -----...., .................... ., ....... ......... ... , ....... ,.IUCI •tnasr .. llSfllDA ............ iau ... , ............. 9"11T.IUCI 15471S....sl,IUIW11'' .... u:=...-U PASllK HlOIC1A.u.Aalf 1*"";~::"',..J. .. an. CISTllUA llnl ...... T.BI n..-s.11111r,t-ts...j \ ' . ' I; ... , ...... ,.... ___ .. ______ _ 1 • -.... -•• ~-..,._ 7 .__.....,, F.oni.y 'Z/, 18llO DM.YPILDf CJJ ~~--------~----------------------~~~----------------------------------------------------------------~------------------------- 1( -Alcoholics: Bad News "78LICN01'1C& ft1llUC NOTICE PUllUC NOTICE DSAa AIOI LANDSU: n hu tM• twr Y9an. ... DOW JOU HD Uy, ''lb~ ha, I WM ........ '' to U.O. folb wbo did t.hal ridicuba stud.y for Lbe Rud 0.,-.tm &Del cooduct.d daat aJ~CI CAN '-r'lato*'Mmoduaceb, wh.h,.....,.··CGft· dltla .__.. Yoa Ud tM cow ... to take 1 llraftl at.and ....... tMir f\Ddlnca &Dd Yrpd r.t'C>Yved ~tostaloatbewqoe~. l•ADU..aatkloalpnatheta...wrou.r·1ear ..., ... by the Natiooal lMtltutt ol Alcohol ~ 811 Alcoholism re..a.d that leP than -' ~ ol the alcobolia under o!liaervaUon ...,. Mii to lleep the IKllDber ol d.riDb down to .._ •da1· Tbe study la~ IOO people from •""' tnalJDent ceoten. tTbeM um. peopl~ ._..bathe ftnl study that CODCluded alt'Cibollc' eoalddrlak moderately.> AamcUaa to my amatewiab n.ures. lf ool) eipt percent were a bll' to driAk moder ately. Ui~n 82 percmttot lo to trouble. Somt peop&e would rat.her bl-rilht lhan be prMMMnl How about you beina both • A A MEllBERANOANN FAN DE.All FAN: 11aaab • lot bul I hav .. nu In a.en.& la~ p~t -or aaythia& ch1e. l llke ... tl'• .... ,Jutftlle. a. all falroesa, YOll aMeW be•-•,,. lha~ tbh. ( Horoscope TBURSDA Y, FEB. Z8 By SYDNEY OMAIUl ) ARIES (March 21-April 19): lmpnnl your own style: Lear down ror ultimate purpose of re- building oo a more solid base. Spotlight on s peculation, change, romanU.c involvement. Yoanc penons are dra wn to gb\J and seem in-tent on asking perplexing questions. TAURUS (April 20-.May 20): You have un· usual opportunity to resolve what had been a dilemma. Doors previously cl06ed will open you ctve ••an extra push.'' Accent on structure. de· sign, ability to aay what. you mean in precise, clear manner. GEllINI (May 21-June 20): Resolve dif- ferences with close neighbors, relatives. Ideas are plentiful -key is to be selective . Important domestic acl,justment...al on agenda. Be ne~ible. What you have been see.king is closer than originally anticipated. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Someone wants something from you -for nothing. Know it a nd protect your own interests. Neither a borrower nor a lender be -see situations, people in a practical light. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Stress initiative. added responsibiUly , willingness to put beliefs on line. This can be your power-play day. Know it, be confident and assert yourselr. Relal- tioosbip is intensified. Nothing occurs hallway -m oney and love grab spoWght. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Finish rather than initiate project . Look beyond the im- mediale. Perttive poLential. Tie loo6e ends. Deal with Aries, Libra persons. Visit one con- fined to home, hospita l. Aura of mystery. glamour dominates scenario. Key now is to be discreet.. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct . 22): Emphasis on get· Ung to heart of m atters. Be direct, independent and put forth original concepts. Leo. Aquarius persons figure prom inently. Hopes, wishes and romance are featured. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21>: Highli~ht abih · ty to sense what people are really thinlung -dig beneath s urface indications. You r natural talents. abilities are rewarded. You have op- portunity to elevate prestige, to "make points" with superior. SAGITJ'ARIUS <Nov. 22-0ec. 21): You are able to get m essage across an dyna m ic. <lramalic fashion. Emphasis on ph1losoph1t"a l concepts. Lravcl. publishing and "spiritual ealightenme nl." Gemini ~nd another Sag1t tarian figure prominently. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): 1mportant to be thorou~h . specifi c and aware of "hidden meanings.·· Check special clauses -a contract might not be what il appears on surface. AQUARI US (J an . 20-Feb. 18 ): Be analytical. Don't be satisfied to know merel~ t hat something happened -find reasoni. Member of opposite sex outlines plans. desire:> and e xpects you lo do someliung about them . PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20l : Steer clear of controversy, confrontations. You get what you · want through diploma tic approach. Family member . previously indifferent. becomes an al- ly and source of inspiration. Accent on nutrition. correcting past m istakes, resolving balance between work and recreation. fl ._., "'rGnns '""o., OF ONtO• 2FOR 1 Glaecse sale =-.~ .. ~.' .... ·.~~~ ............. 2/ 1. 99 (JACK APIDDsoN) REVl!ALS In the DAILY PILOT rfftat .wdy WU ablo doH b)' lM aaJMI Co.f1MM'&• &Joa. TM)' tllMd Ute •••• r-.eal'dlen _.. wort& for I.lie Nalilaal luU&a&e ef AleeliM AMle aJtd . AlffWala . I._,. t9'11 reveraal I• 1l..a aa •*" ,..Ucl&y •• lM Olllll daee lour 1ca n •IO· A.le....uea m111t k dualNMlecl ol Ute aotloe ... , I.lie)' cu a.ave -.e or twoaedt.lM-a•&op. Tltey mu&beab&e&oaay, "l am power1.a ••alaat aleobol. I c:a.oeoil M9CIJe even Mt' drop." flfi:AR ANN LANDERS My husband and I 't\crc marncd an ruy parents' baumtmt apart· 111t·nl :!~> 'eul'1\ ago They didn't have a pot to cook tn 0 1 tt w111c1ow to throw 1t out of. We had even less. \Vt· have both worked hard to build a business . While we aren't mulll m1lllooaires we are very comfort.able. Problem. Our only daughter just bcc&1me engaged to a wonderful young man. She wants a church wedding, bridesmaids, reception. formal d.umer and the works. Very traditional. Her father thinks It's a wu te of money a.od bas IJccn nu.!>mg hell about it. If we had to borrow the money, Ann. I'd say my husband is nghl, but we are weU fixed and the re is no reason our daughter shouldn't have the kmdoC weddmgshchas dreamedof aUher life . Will you give us your opinion? We've agreed to abide by what you say. My husband is s ure you'll agree wi th him because be says you a re a pr actical. down to-earth woman with solid values. Plcasean~wersoon.-MOLLY ANO ME DEAR M . AND M .: TeU your bll8baad lb.Js practical dOWJ}·lo-earth woman has never seen a Brtllk's Dloney \HAOD in a funeral p~ssioa. U be can afford the kind or weddlJlg bis daugb~r wan&ssbesboaldbave lt. Ten yea rs ago, brides we re gettlog married In meadows and baras, bareroot. wearing gunny s ackl and sticking daisies In their hair. I , for one, am glad tnditlonal weddlogs are back , and your husband abou.ld be, too. ( Singles Calendar ) OCITA HOUSE of Tustin is sponsoring a singlPs relationship seminar lo be conducted in Cancun, Mexico from May 22 to 27. For more anforma· t1oa. call Lori at 540..2270 SELF CENTE R will have a Single Experience discuss ion on "Giving -What l Have to Offer" al 7:30 p.m. fo'nday, Feb. 29, in the city of Ora~e. AJ so. the center will present a f"orum One program on ·•o aring to Differ -The Challenges or Bcmg Gay Today" at 7 p.m. Mon- day. March 3. For more information, caJI Bob at 997-9600. S INGLES GOURMET DINING CL UB rs s ponsoring a package dming tour/trip to the March 9 performance of " Evita" at the Shubert. Theatre in Los Angeles. For more information. call 631·5133. Leap Year Dance To Be Held in CM A Leap Year Dance will be presented by the Costa Mesa Le1surt-Services Depa_rtment from 6 :30 to 9 pm. Feb. 29 for developmentally dis· ~bled t1.-cn.s and adults The dance IS parl ur the department's "Fn rfay N1~ht Dances for !-,pec1al People" senes that 1s held on the final f''r1day of each month ll "111 be held at the Uowntown Commun1Ly Center. 594 Center St . Co:.ta Mc~it. f''or information ('all Stf'vc> N1Ve rth at 754 -5ltll •n•Mus• rta • flll~ •-w• lltecl w10 .. COIHllY Ci..tl ef 0.""99 C-ly ,__.,., .... l>UBUC NOTICE PICTITlOUS llUSINtt:U NAMI: STATEMENT f n .. foHow•nq Pt' M>n, •'' Oo•no b4J\H\~\\ .\ 4U OllWA-.k•-M-........ -.CA,_ h • .,,.,,,.._ Pv1>11.-0.-C:O.\I 0••1• Pol(ll F t DJ1.21..-S,I-•Ult PU1 ... ,._,_Or-c-11 0..ly Polo!. ,-ttl •.fl.JO.JI. tte •1•'"4111 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PICTITlOUS I USlllESS llAMa STATEMINT f~ fcMlrCJw""O ""1''W)n I\ OOH\Q bv\t """ ., MOT BO.It PRODUC r~. '~'•• PICTITIOU' llUlllll!U :;..ih 8''°"' • -"""°" 8'1.t<n <"A MAME STATEME NT Allefl ~ c-. ,..,, llroo•i-v• • ...:.:::~'-•"9 Pff>OI '' ~ A-l . G•,_ ~w. 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Pusch Jr. SOUTH COAST REPERTORY guild~ will host a day ror women Friday, Feb. 29, at the theater, tiUed Extra Day for You. Included will be rashions, jewelry. a talk by a plastic surgeon and brunch. The day will begin a t 10 a .m. etnd ticket in - formation may be obtained by calling 957 -2602 STAYIN' ALIVE, a one-day seminar on good beaJth, will take place Tuesday, March 4. etl the Balboa Bay Club, s ponsored by The Fashionables, s upport group for Chapman College. Speaker will be E laine Lynn Willis. The event will begin at 9:30 a .m. and include a salad bar lunch. For information call Mildred Mead, 673-ll66. THE WONDERFUL WORLD of Dr. Uolit lie, a family evening or music and fun, sung by J im Bonacci, will be given at 7:45 p.m. Friday . F eb. 29, at Corona del Mar High School's Littlt' Theater for benefit of the Animal Assistance L eague's llumanc Education Program. Ad mission is free MAKE TODAY COUNT, a group for people · with lire-threatening illnesses, will m eet cit 7 .JO p .m . Wednesdays, March Sand l9, al !'l1 .loseph Hospital,Oranj!e NEWPORT HARBOR Business and Professional Women's C lub will have its 42nd a nnual Bosses' Night al 6:30 p.m . Friday, Feb 29, at the Holiday Inn, Costa Mesa. The Woman of the Vearawardalsowill beprc.>Sented By MARTIN Sl.OANE Many refunde rs complain that the hardest part of turning their trash into refund cash is removing obstinate tabels from bottles and jars, especially those made or plastic. The new .. s urx•r" glue used by manufac- turers to a ttach their labels has created a whole new ~ategory of home accidents that range Crom broken fingernails to cul and broken fingers. tn a previous column , I asked readers how they handled difficult to-re move labels. Most s uggested a method us ing water. A R EADER FROM Birmingham. Ala., JUSt fills lhe jar or bottle with very hot water. Sile finds that after a rcw minutes the glue usual· ty melts: the label can then be carefully pulled orr. This m ethod h as the advantage of beani:t fairly clean. And the label doesn't get wet and soggy I NSUKAN(;t: WOM t::N or Orange County arl' planning a St David's Day luncheon and fashion show at lh<• Saddll·back Inn. Santa Ana, at 11 a m . Saturd&y, M :.m:h 1 Tickets may be pu rcha.st.'<i al Lhl' door SOUND OF MUSIC Chapter, Orange County ~us1c Center. will mt:t'l at 9 3-0 a .m. Tuesday, March 4. an the Htg Canyon homl' or Mrs. Jon McClintock Speakers will bl' Stuart Moore a nd Bruce Lambert of Wyndham Le1~h Jewelers. Fashion bland Thl'y will talk ;;ibout the h1~tory of the diamond and ulhcr gem' ORANGE COlJNT'V Gl.ill.U uf Puppctct·r' will rnet.>t at 8 p m Thursduy. Feb 28, al thl· Westmins ter Public Library. Scott Steidinger will give a workshop on recording For mo re 1n formalton call893 5-057 ORANGE COUNTY Adoptive Parents As· ~Ol'Wlion will mct•t al 7 .30 p.m l''riday. Feb. 29, at the Rchabtlilation I n't1lulc-of Orange County. 1800 E . La Vela Ave., Orange. Speaker will be the Rev. Eamon O'Corman of St. Ma rtin's Church, YorbaLjnda. Fllr further 111formalwn call W1l Cruz 879-7075 NATURAL llJSTORY FOUNDATION of Orange County will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, ~hrch 5, in Santu /\na Colle~c·s faculty lounge. Speaker will be Uen1to Casados. director of public educat1on:il services, Jct Propuls ion Laboratory. )le will show slides and talk about new rcsc:ircri within the solar systPm. But what tf the l:ibcl still "on'! budge? A n•adcr from Pawtucket, R.I , offer:. <J method that she 'ays works nine limes out of 10 "Soak a papl•r towel with hot water an<4 place 1l over tht• l:ibcl Enclose the jar with the lowt•I 1wc·r 1t 1n a plast1e bag or bread wrapµt•r Si:iJI lht· I.la):( :inrl let 1t Sil lor an hour." N INE TIMES OllT OF Ill isn't bad But for lh;.it 10th labl•I that rl•m;.i1ns defiantly hug. gin~ the• Jar , a rt·utkr from San Jose. Calif . says lh<1l sht· ha!> thi.' answt•r "I r1ll lht· J<Jr or bottle with very hot water. Th<•n I put it into a d1s hp~n with enough hot waler lJJ compll•t(•ly t ovcr the Jar ··1 k avt· 1t ovc•rntJ!ht, and the next morning my labc•I •~floating an the water " S<i ml'times 1t is diHtcult to tell whether thn e really 1s a label' Many ma nufacturers µrint their label informalton nght on their plas tic bottles -------------------------------------· Nella Bartcer Helps Harried Housewives With a UniQue Workshop on Organization He .. ya.Herf...dy......,. 0 .... ,,_ .. ,,,._....,, ... ,,.,., ... c1--o witll noflll"9 IDr -_.,.. ~ • • )()"' ""'111etnoon - Q wtlh no IOCb "1 vowr "'-• dt•-•"",,. .. ~lo<_,,? ,,.,-~"'-IYt»•"""•oona _..__ .. n ...,,.., --~ '°" -•o ,, ... ,, .. u-'"' "°"'-------At i'.;-h.;-~ c.;;--- --- ........ -4 ......... ,, ..... ,_ s-. ... c.lett> .... D-101 ..,...,.. .. ,. ....... ~,.,..,.,.._c .. an.nn c I~ M. BO'VO ) INFOAMI In lht DAILY PILOT ... ( -~ r -~ ~ :I:: ~GartbS Bring glorious color to your garden. PANSIES . . 4" NOW 69~ rqularly $ 1.09 On Mk thru 3/6/fO wh.._ eh.,,, t.11. :>an Jo.tquln 111 Mif<'Anl'lur • Nvwpon S."< h • ()40.~ 8'"4el .... ,. ,. ..... ~-.... ~ MN a.DSNR WOJIAN"I a,ua wlll bawe • I•·•~ PaJN 'helday, March 4, at tbelu~CommUJlilyCenteratlOa.m. ,,_. wtll be a nriety ot bootba, 1ama, COD· •&.t MMlllUrtalnmeat, with Jean Captb retan· illl • ...-. nctet.a may be puttbued at the door. COIOfVNn')' COVN8BLING Ceftter, San Juaa CallUtrano. will have a rumma1e sale SatunlQ, March 1, from 8 a.m .. to 4 p.m. at the CaUlomla P'tnt Bank, 31971 Camino Capistrano, Sao Juu Capbtrano, Donationa will be accept- ed. For Information call 498-S881 . O&A.NGE COUNTY MUSIC CENTEll will befteftt trom an evenln1 of faabioo, music and eotertaimnent Saturday, Ma rch 1, al 7:30 p.m. in Bullock's, Mlasion Viejo, Spomor of the evening is Orange County's Junior Women's Clubs. Music wtll be provided by the Ralph Blaze Swing Band, Jeff Glaze's Dileo One and Larry Wbitaon, ragtime pianist. I .~ ~ will t.. ancient Cbln•• bud ual)'lla by Leh Loe,• performance by tbt Mariam Tate Mime Company and caricatures by BW Selden. For ticket lnlormaUoo call Mary Snow, .tff.3111. Vl&GINIA CASTLE Auxiliary of tbe Aa- siAtance League of Newport Beach wtll apomor a fashion show and cocktail party in the under· ground parking structure at Builocb WUahlre , Fashion laland, at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 29. The theme will be Paaspon to Spring and clothes will be provided by all the Fashion Island me rchants. For Ucket information call 6'4·2021. CIDLDREN'S H<>SPITAL of Orange County will present its annual fasblon gala, CHOC Dynasty. on Wednes day. March 5, lo the Anaheim Convention Center. Designer clot.bes will be presented by Lilli Rubin and men's clothes will be provided by Sebastian's, South Coast Plaza. For ticket information call 979-3000, ext. 277. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bottle Speedy SANTA CRUZ, Caltf <AP> Chris Lillibridge heaved a champagne bottle into the Pacific Ocean off fRANCI~-ORR fine stationery corona del mar Santa Cru z o n New "------------------------------~· Year's Day. It took only a month for it to drift -------------------------------- 2 , 3 O O m i 1 e s t o ...------------,:----------------------.. ~!~~aa~~~~rf ;s~~:~ A• AOYe0190di3°.:~theOPLE, PLAYBOY1C:O:•= GLAMOUR . general. I'U£ ~ The eighth ~rader says Alas ka Assis tant Attorney General Larr1 Irene Spengler wrote back : "l suppose we could both call this ab6olutely incredible. I live in Anchorage right nea r Cook lnlet and I round your note IJl the bottle. This has made my day. What a delJghtful thing to happen '' L1ll1brtd..-tc '' .!-.1Sl e r also got r<'s ult:. but they wen• hardly as spl'clacula r. lier ortcr:i ing was round at Seaclifr Beach. a few feel from. where it was launc hed. 0mars •rv h•h•nc \11t11 !1 Ill II 111 1-.j \l. th 1h I •"I rtChl l(M II \\,II r.1r1 wnh 11..rrl'ful 111.h, t \11\11 h "' .. r1.1• 11.11111' II tlh II, l )Ill t ''" ""~ r 1 1' 1Jt•, r •1~ q", ~ \t T .f l1t1t• tl1.1t 11·.!h11.1""' II,,,,,, rt 1111..: th ,, "' 11 •tri.: "' ,, h r I 11' \\ ,,. , ow h.ur Ii" ti\\ I\' :_!fl 1\\ I I I I I II I hi"'\' II /.!I\ •• ., .. , I 1· .... , ,, \ 1, .. rh.11 .-.l.1r 1 tl w '" 11 CUSTOM FRAMING Speclall.tlng In SHADOW BOXES 1803 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 11 \, •11 1• 1•-,1 re. th•· h.111 ', ", I 1.1\'1 "" • • "1 r f .,, , 1· um h .11rrv1 n1 ti ( •11ly k'l('lk" l!ll'·" 1ht• fir,, d.1\ I• 111 wl1 11•I11 •I, I', •11r h 11r 111 .fl 1p1.• ,., 1 •11 '' \'•lUr h.11r <"<~nnut" IO).'f()\I.' :\1i.l\1>\1flu•111111u1 I •L;t l .1U th1·k,.~ .. y1111°re kx'4..111j?fnr \,. tJ{'("1tr11tnHI/< nt'I •'"""· 1 •If Ju•/ SMJ111 xu1 ) tmtf1t,al• ~AaTS Harbor lites Command Performance· • •• --------L), er ~1\°' H 11rcu111111.! 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' l 7 * DAil. y f'll..OT ., The Blggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,, u t F 'I Meilic« All real e.t•te echerused in lhill MWIP&Ptf ls aub Jed to I.he Feder.al t-'1dr liouslna Ac{ o r t~tilt whkb n'lllkl'S l llleg,1 I lu 11dvertl11e · 1ao y p r~ fereoce. hmltulion . 1 dl.scnrrunauoo baM.-d 1 ra.ee. ~. rellgioo, :.cA, Oil naUooal ongln, or 1111 Ullenllon to m ukc a ny !IUCb prelert.>nce. h mn u uoo,ordbcnaunauon · Ttus newspaper will not knowingly a ccept any udve rti::.1ng for n ·JI estate "tuch is 111 v10IJ uonolthe law. aRORS: AdYHtiMn shollldcMckttwirods daily and .-.port fl"- ,... ...._diahfy. TM DAILY PILOT assumes liability for .... fi"t ... cornet IM«tioft only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• a1 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE $159,000 Beautiful tree lined street. leads Lo super ~arp 2 story cxt•<·utaH· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ta &4 1001 81•r• IOOJ ....................... •.............•........ IAYFltONT We have ~everal flne hom0& with paer & hp IL TOIO HOISi COUNTIY .a Bdrm . 3 ba th s . ranch s t yle. mini t-state m oronRe aroves $249 ,SOO BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR I; '\.,, I ;J " ",. i~ t • ", (ol (·' 0c-. & Hcrbor Yu Stlm..1tl(Jfl11l lon1tmn w11 h I.Ill tkgree occc1n vw" ,\ ovcrlook1 011 µuol J l:ldrm. lrg famal> r1X1111 wtlh l'herrywooo floor::. Guarded l'Ommumty J\.., i.umJblc 1::.1 A:.k1n g $375,1.W GETBAQCTO THEPOIMT The Peninsula that s-.' I\ l'Tnit Wlus ual duple x on d R 2 bwldable lot wath th~· lowest pnrc or ANY pro perty nearby. $249.UOO JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 INVESTORS HARIOR TREASUU MaJesUc bay view from dtlsert.00 4 Bdrm 3 bat h home l'l I\ dlt' Li:cn quarters, ijl~anlll' i.:ame room. w et ha r anti ( 1 rep I .1 1• l' Su u n a , ralhctlrul 1·cil1ng:., l! m o r c C 1 rep I al' 1• s . i.:uurmand.!. kitchen an<J huge deck A::.::.umublc loan b73·~ ·• '· J.M. PETERS TOWMHOME home. Walls or glass Grcut Eas1 s1d(' <.' M enhance formal Ii vmg IOl·uuon ~hat '' c.1sy to room and spacwus fam1 rent 3 bedroom 2 bath l.o<'al\·d Ill Ulll \'l'r'rt \ l'urk 111 this 3 \ll'dr 01;1 former m1.Kfrl oficr:. <J\ er 25(Xhc:1 ft of luxury hv1ng , Amcnat acs 1nc lull1• :i bt,-'(]room:., dt'n, family room, format drnmi.:. 21; baths , gar a l!l' door opener and m1no wJn• oven T h<•rt• as tin a~. sumablc c'<a,lan~ t.1.1n and the uwn1 •r "ou hi • ·1111 s1d1•r a 2nu T I> 1"11 II pran· ~I XI ,51111 (':.di 556-2Ji60 ly room. 2 hui;tt' hnck ho m e wath bur It 1 n .SEL ECT fireplaC'cs. gourm et kitchen. farcplaec ""II PROPERTIES kuchen overlooks sun lo wall carpeting .ind flllt'd breakfast area 2nd load-. of l·ha rm satudlt'<l story ho'>ts. Sl.'par alt· on a lur~e H 2 lot w11h $31,000 master suilt'. + 2 mon• pult•nl1<1I for addtnl! EnJo' 0<·t'un & duh ,1c queen :.1A•d bdrm.. anot.ht•r urut 1-'ull Pm<· llVllll~ pool. JJi u111 & Pnct'<ilO-.l'll fa:.I . SllO.OOJ C<ill 7:,t 31!H t·.1rt'free 11v1ni,: whll1· 646-7 171 owrung llus lovely doubrc .! ijilff ig • .. -~.~-o_L_~_c_E_~ __ IE_s __ ~_pc::.~.~.{).~~.·~.t.2·~-~.!I.&.~.~ .. ~. 2 wate.•1owt Hotnes 5 BR 4 Ba c u s t om wat e rfron t h o mes w '17x31!' pvt d ot•ks Priced $995.000 t o Sl.095.000 d1rec·t from builder for details on thc.-.e homes and a ppt to ~'C. call Carol Hoff, agt. li.Jl-0094 Pnn only. DOVER SHORES LOWDOWN uwner says bnng offer cin this fantastic 6 Bdrm family home. Ma ids quarters & 3 c<1 r gara)(c too CiJll for mort> de Laib 646-7171 NEWPORT Duplex. J bdrms .. 2 baths each unit ; 1-blk. to beac h . Frpl cs f"urnis hed for s um m er/wante r r e ntals Priced at $225,000. 673-3663 675-1752 Eves associated Bl!OKE ll '> Il l Al T(Jl!S ;z Ji· Vtw a J t-(' ') f, • 1 ""6 1 ~IFIED INDEX " Pia ,. M. tall 642-5678 HltOIS A4••rtl•.,.• •••••• ci.dl..., .. ..., ••4 re~rt •rr•ra ...... ....,.n.o.AILY rtLOT_....., ..................... ........ ...,. 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Fors. ....... ,...~ ............. s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••r• IOOJ G ... NI 1002 Ge•r• IOOZ G ... ,.. 1002 Ge.er.. 1002 G11•rd 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW INTHHT 'J'akt' over the lotrn on this beautjful 3 Hurm l'Ondo ,ommunity pool with all th1.· umenattc~ Won 't last at only Sfit ,900 TRl-lEVEL COHDO with un ass um able g r aduat e d payment loa n Only $9000 down and vou ~t>t into this 3 Bdrm 2 year old twauty Call before it 'sgone . 4 IEOROOM ASSUMAILE Only $15,000 down will get you into this large 4 Bedroom 2 Bath family home. Large yard, great for the kids a nd offered a t only $81 .000. 540-3666 A RAIMY DAY DUPLEX . l.!l't·~1t on sunm da\·s loo~. but lht• S (OOl' l ll't>pl:.t('l', 1;l'Clrrl ('C'iltn,1.!s , ('()/~ 11 \ lllJ..! room a nd tn·t· t•men1d patio \\Olald an:1kt• lh1s :1 l1 nt•s pot to s pend .a r :.a 1 n ' cl : " 0 \\ rH • r s u n 1 t h i.J ' ~ lw d rooms ·:ind s<'para ll' rt·nt;ll unit ha :-. l hl·droom Pn·st·nll'd i.Jl si211.0011 U~lf)Uf liVMl:S REALTORS', 675 6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Coron.i tll'I Md• AMIWON DOU.ARHOME IL was easy t.o pnl'e lhas home at S1 .084.000. It's worth it! Bay & oceun vre w . Qualit y lhroughout. Frnt.>Sl l0t·a · ll<.lfl, tr \Ou arl' looking for lhe bt'l>t. edit & let u::. prove at NEWPORT BARGAIN Owne r wall consider lease optaon on thas 5 Bdrm +library Newport Beach home. Own er s ays, ma ke offer ! Pnvatc aron s:ated entry. rormal d anang, bar an tumlly room. dark room and incredible kitchen. Master bdrm wath mar ble fart.'p.lacc Maki.' •• n JOIH US IH THE 10'1 BeC'ause we're going like 80. L'n1que has the orgC:tnizat1on. the m omentum a nd soon. <.1 bra nd new colorful look fur th<• n<.'\\ cler<tde We also have :.i ltmited numbe r of opcmngs sn our hig hly sut·C'cssful Corona dcl Mar offin• Plc<.1:,e cull 1 mmed1alel~· 1f \OU'rc ltC'cnscd and <.ire familiar "1th ihc lotul uniqut· m<.irket. Ul'IWIVUI: fif)MI:§ REAL TORS'. 6/5 6000 2443 t dst Co1.1s1 H1qhwav . Corona del Mdr WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS since 1U46 NIGUEL SHORES OCEANRtOHT PRICE REDUCED SI 00,000 \ I ;inl.1...,t H' \It'\\ r>I I h1• ht•a11t 111111' P .1l'll1< Pt I\ alt· ,,,.,.._ from. \1111r 11v. n d11or 111 lh<· l'nmn111n1f\ ht'.tl'li ,,_, l'lll'-t\t· an·;1 v.1th ,1 21 hou1 -.t•1 L11 11' µ.ill' Sp:1<·111u:-.. <·onl1·r11por.sr ' homo· \\lilt I twdrrth. forui;ll d1n1n l!. l:im rm n ·l·n·a11on rm . '-IUll\ '.!' h .11h, Sp.1 l.. hu11l an 11 .... 11 .1qt1.ar111m ~I llJ(f OCH I WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTOflS 21 I I Son Jooq4'in Hiib Rood NEWPORT CENTER. M.I . 644-4910 CLASSYCOHOO ASSUMAILE LOAMS Sharp J Bdrm. 2 bath Townhome Wllb a formal chning rm. an attractive Italian tile cnt I') . l'O/ ~ frplc & ;1 bonu~ room v.ith a calhe4t ral l'Cthn~ What's mun! a<i ... umu ble loan~. 1\ll n uw 979-5J'i'O Pen Lido COMlcK 4/, J & 4 ikdroolD.!. Wtlh ocean vael' pool. :.aun.i. JllCULZJ & IOl!> of open space 10 Sunny San Diego St.arun~ S46.~ with 5""• down paym~t I I 7~ intcrt'Sl rull'. 549-7971 or I 1 IWCH9tl.9 cJfer' 673-~ .,, I · .• : . ALLSTATE [~-I~~:: RAMCHO SAM JOA.9LflM ~ 1\ t rul\ lm·1•h :1 l Bdrm San I ut' Ht•\ m•~lt·I 'c"1r I I h 1• p 1111 I 1111 .1 11u1..i r ul 111• ... ic• A U1\'1s1on or 11.Jrbor lnH...,lml'nl Co INTEIT AIHYS DELIGHT BETTY BURKART Of OPEN HOUSE REALTY Fastuonabll' Ca IK' l'od :i I Bdrm hom~ \'ut·a11on mrcal or } "ar round II\ ang. liiganuc hvrn.i rot1m hosts massive twam.; and c:my hr('plal·e WJlk to hay. b.•ach, hoJtrni.: & sht>PS Q.rll 1.i7J·l!55o " ,1n llflll"ll·tlh I larl r• \'-'I \I \ II I ~ (,'.I I 3 Bdrm +-po<rl & !>pa Tile entry to lav1\h lrvmg room and l o a !>l)' r1replac·c G1Jurm1:l lalthcn. formal drnm)(. 3 huge bdrm~ ancl 23 ' J.!llffi<.' r<>om Wall or glass ovt'rlookang P<>OI and E:I. <·are rear groumls A.-;k a.ng S139,!ll0 C.i 11 nov.' 963-7ll!Sl anVllt·~ )'OU to d ISl'US~ your n ·al e-.ta1e futun [®-·· I With her C;1ll for ap , pooll llll'nt 645 9161 ' ' 1 •• ' Ocean FTont Lot Three Arch Bay. So. Laguna. Sate rare to en· ure So Coast Se<-unty enclave overlooks l'X • qU1S1te cove. Courtesy LO Brltrs. QuaJifaed buy('r.> only please. 213-628-1300. AIAHOONB> Newport Beach rancho. J Bdrm. pool, 2 s pas. l(ourmet ldlcben. Vie w to bnck courtyard. pool, spa, BBQ and City bght.s °'8mllng. privacy and RV access. A!>su mablc loan.673-3550 .. :. OPEN HOUSE REALTY x · WHY PAY RENT? COLLECT IT! ~ 2 Bdrm duplex1·1' Corona del Mar. 2 pat111e and laundry room. as surmble Is l TO. ownr1 wall help fananl'C 6738S50 n..,,.., ,,, , . t -,, , ' " , • [e1a1111 9't•fiH lupr w-.~ On Newport Penn. 01 South to Laguna Bch Single family, m ultiple dweU.ing or romm'l In come W\its. Brkr In vited Write. R. Luther. Box 420, Lake ArrowhcBd Callr 92352. Or Ca ll 714-337-2-414 or Evct 331.m1. macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY YllW-VllW-VllWI Magnificent panoramic view from this never -lived-in "Broadmoor '' model in Turtle Rock Vista. 38Rs & den --formal dining rm & family rm. Enjoy comm. pools & tenn~s. Move in n ow! $2 49,900. Tr1d Lindholm 752·1414. <C·72) 70-1414 Ill ~VtilwyCMol• w~C-., 64W2H 644-UM qo1 ~ o-r.. Habor v ... ,.,,,., . , PRESTIGE JASMINE CREBC F:nJOY tennis. swimming. beaut iful pri vatt• C'ommt)n1ty Mm1 Ot'<';Jn· Catalina \ 1t•w Charming 2 norm & den horn<.-. $229,000 Fee' r "'I IN NEWPORT CENTER 'Iii.. ~ 644-90~0 ~ LOY ELY EXEC. BAYCREST Ab1ot.h perlKtlo. la ••"Y .. oil. Tot.ly 11: odlled w• llrythJM • .,..._, kJtclMa. f9111y l'OOllt 9M clalag ""-L-.. Clplf' ..... ,..... wMlt ,.,.._.. doon ... coay bockyard. ~· l ....._a.__detl.,_ctfortoWI .. ••d lo•lse. ••t•rf•l•I••· SZU.500. Ul-1400 CUii APPEAL CAPE COO PrehHIDI., decorehd ... G /i Ht! So .-y 9"CW fMtwt1 a.ctul1d Ill ttllh l .... ....... MC .. 01 '"'9cJI doon, ....... ..... ..... .,. • YllW. Step ...... ,..... .. .., ............... Ya.ws .,_ ...,.. IM•aa• A ,..tect ..... for .... • ... ly .... ....,. •• em.w,. u11.ooo. H 1-1400 • WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTATE s... R.nt•. Pt.,"~ of newl'°r/ REALTORS 67S-551 I IH COltOMA DEL MAR -f_._tk •l•w CICroH tt.e biq boy to the PCll't.ll'oa. A elf. fer...t kiftd of hOtH -a dKorotor's dnDlft. Split lnel. custOM INHH ttw.e bedroowl, ....., '"°°"' and fonMI dWRcJ rooM. f'ool, parklnq and prl•acy. $535,000. IH SPYGLASS HILL -liq Cape ~ Model with four bedrooms, foMiJy rooM, H • tra a. formal ditriaq rooM. pa.. 1wl...- Minq pool Clftd spa. FEE IClftd at $479,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 251 SE. Coost Hwy .• Corona def Mar 675-5511 I Boy /Ch\ I Ord \!£)1 Beach RecJlty REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SIMCl 194' COME WITH US ... to IAYCREST. OWNER WIU FtNAHCE HM' ~t l•an W d' buitt home with 4 bedrooms. family room & fonnal dininq room. 3 Ccr qar~. Q11i.t strttt. Quick pouHMc>n. $284.900 NEWPORT BEACH 759-fJBl 1 RUSTIC 2 IR I older home un ldrl:e tr ... covered lot i-:a'>t!>Hh Costa Me541 185,000 Roy Mcc.arc.. Rttr. §41-7729 5 m1tM. SI 59,000 Country lake al mospherl.'. ::.urr1Jund• thafi fantaalr<" fam rl) hOme Atrrum entry formal danio~ room Carruly room +-bon~ room t oo ' P ra' ale secluded mastt>r :.w le Uwncn. "'•II h('lp "'th ruuncmg Call now for pnMew &46-71; 1 OUPLE.XES OCEAN VIEWS! :1 & J RH uruls $275.000' J & 2 RR uruts $!79,500' J & l BR uruls 128\1.SOll' lc6oalay .... op. ... Oli • 67S-7060. Attn Bwldcr> R-3 LOT Pnme Co6ta Mesa location on Baker SL fot apartments oc condo!.. Swider'::. package available . Call ,I ack for 1n· (OllTl'.WI uoo RCTaylorCo 'J40 qc,oo ~ anm~©fi~ real ~ estate I DOVER SHORES Fafttostk lock lay •MW. H.-ated iRdocw' t wi""""9CJ pool & woterfal. a.-tfful ustOMl..d 4 ~OOM + Maiers '°°"" Hew carpethtq, wall caY1ri•CJI & dr..,...s. A prnttcJioen Ito.. i1t a P"'" ·~CJio.s ...a. Offered ot S650,000. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 75S.1616 .. We Proudly Present OCEA.H AtOHT DUPLU Spacious 2 + J bdrm umts on the beach . Re m a rkable income & inves tment potential. Rare corner lot. Unique opportunity . $540.000 TH! ILUFFS Private e nd un it professionally decorated condominium. Lovely master suilc. Mirrored tile entry. fireplace. lush atrium. OWNER EXTREMELY MOTIVATED & WILL H ELP F INANCE --$195,000 I 0.254Yo DIST. FtHANCIMG - CUl'F HAVIM Lovely 3 bdrm. 2 bath family home. Sunken living room with brick rlreplace. Separate guest quarters with own bath. Cha rming house in most prestigious Newport location. $189,000 2043 Wntclff Dr • .... ,.. .... 646-7711 Walker & lea 1111 Estate l ..... ---_ .... --- -CWl.YPLOT * &~ Y!@l!JJ°[? ~®rrwO©@ .. .., ... ,,, ••rer• 8ftlf All~ DEAR PAT Mv brothel' claJma t.bll t'l"OH· ~u.qt.ry ak.Ung ls ~lier e&.4tr"CiM c.han downhill 1klln3. He •-.Y• you iµe more ulonn &.od lt'a bet· ter for Ult! hc.16rt 1 lhK .en.~ C•n you cbtck \pin this for fit''' K I. , fW,ntain Vallty Wa~ o.c. ltMI> elfen , .. ttte pollea· u.u: •'C--••r laformaU. .u ... , Onap" k.t& dcl .. ,,_ ll:1•ca-YHf 0.C10r Pf'eecrttlec -,\ G•kle For 0-.••era." ,,... aNodalloo alH heAdlet a eomplala& If lt b of a iewral ne&ur'tl .... d ,.lated to tbe l•d111try •• a .we. II It b related to a apedrtc product, the utMla'* wUJ refer U.t1 c-omplatnant lO Ute com· puy tut mu.,ae&u re1 thl' product. n.e 1roup provldM wrltte• reaponliH, det•lll•I penlDent f u t• lo IM roaHmer. In .ome u se1 thla may lo· vul \lf' ~~ ttapoo o, 1t'cordln1 lo the U · !IOC'latioe. IAIK' 81U"lu c•ud Sltaring "18UCNOl'ICI ~~_.,, A P•lti.y °'9111'1' Cl•• .. l'aTaa M SMU•a Aftw•y•uw "18&.IC NOTICE ,, Pu1>11~ Or-CAN'\t 0 .. IY Pl 08ITUAAIES I CONSUMER ----------------------· PUBLIC NOTICE PU&UC NOTIC& PtJBUC NOTICE Dr. aobHt l.t1acb or Bo&toa U aherall~ MedlcaJ Ceakr. wii.o wrl'" a medJul coJ••• for a 1k.lla1 •H&nlM ud b aa avid 41>.UW a-4 cro .. ·~&ry alk-r, aarflot'I wtUa )'Mt broUier, Ht' say• U.a& tardk>nu ular clemUNla are far 1reat.«"r and m1tny mott <'alori«" are bll.nMd •P by N'OH eoaatry ickt("r"I\ Ulan by do.Uut .... ,... Ht n pt.ln~ that thf' l'XPC'ndl&uu· o f t nUIY for a dowahlll •IUl'r b coDt't'D&ralt'd nU.er t.laan H talaed ud U.at uoH-coutry skif'n UH thf'ir arms as well as tht'lr ltl•· o\llOUler phts I• U.t' lowt:r lajury rate of croH·<'OUlltry dllna t'Ompared Lo llle downhlU varlet). UEAR l'AT I untJt•r.,tund thcre'a ne~ l aw I hut 1•11couruJ(cs d1v0Hllli: cou ples to. share , t'U!>tody of I.ht-Ir ('h1ldren W ould you explain the prov1s1oni. of th1:s l u w to m t•? J M . San C lem ente ,.o ...... HJe_rc_.A_w c.a""~ c.a -h l.ltl61 ..... P..o11"'9cl Or-C:0.\1 o.,,., Poo• f •b 20. u.~ ). 11. •• ~)• eo PUBLIC NOT1CE ..... )0 ll, -r ), ll, '"° ,,, PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ -~~-~~~~~ '~ITIOU~ IUSIMaU N~ iTATllMl'NT ft\• ·~•owittQ "''°"' •'• OO•"Q ~"'"'"°' M CO\.Ot>AOO !>Kl IHVfSTNlE"'T'> > '• C. E ,._,, Pl••. c.o.i. Mew C• ..,.,, J .. ,,,, c:. .... ,,. 21• c [. .. , .. Nt6m "CTITlOU-t IUSINass MUYnATHllCMT Th• lollowlftQ --••• do•nQ °""'l""""tet• Orttfl Gadd~lhar• Olfrrrd Of;AR PAT Wht•rt.• l'Cln I get som e general 10 formation .iboul llru..:~ commo nly prei.cnbed by doctors·• t 've read so much about the dangerous inter action or certain drugs to ea<'h o ther and to foods and olh<'r things t h1:tt 1 would like som t' general infor mation .I.I' ,Costa M c:-.<1 C heck your fa vorlte booluit.ore . There a re se\le ral good paperback books available that pr o· vidP the reff'n<'e mate rial you want. Also , tbe Pharmaceutical M anuracturer 's A ssociation tCon s umu Service, 11 55 15th St. N .W ., Death Noti("~# 80M80'Y n1~ ••t" ~rr Lay f ";anq.·h'1' tnt"'f O .A\/fU BOA B(IM ROY '<"'•Oe-f'\I t,.mt' tn Fountd•M Vdll~i;. 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(Mn,.tuo HcMO Of ttvu11• C" ,,.,,.,,,fJO,,.., ••1MU qt V••ntur~ ( ... \ rhtuYl""h•r (i\tniy Ant\ H l'htQ o• \/•"' hJ'•• lit J \J>..tf"'" d~O I l/thl'H'' ~~,.,,,,. .. w •• ,,. n•o1lr~ W•'d"1 \d1•v f•hr•••lf)' 71 J!IHO It 1 OOPM .tt H.ur,.,r l '1w f" Muun• Olt_.t' M1•mm1,,.I i•,.r• (' h.1Ju•i wll" ~''" L C ~<1m1tm•' u• (dt""*' v CnouP• ct Co,11:1 M••,,. o"'" ,,,, •"4.1 1 n lil'u of flow,.,\ contt10!i1tOn m~• °"" t'f'\dOJ• to In.• AmN1r1u1 <.me.tr Sot tt'tv Hl'trbo' L•wn ~ount 011iwf'" Mflr1oo'• ~~~S.O LICATA Deaths Elsewhere C'aUf<>mJa law a,;late& that lbe overriding con· cern of the tourt lo maklng • custody det'islon l\bould l:w lht• bt-i.t ln&erest s ol tbe chUd. But Wltil this year. a Joint arran gem ent where custody ls 11hared and the c hild b u rontlnuln g contact •ltb both part>Dlll was n ot Officially OD lbe "best ln· lt>rf'sts" list . Now ther f' Ii. a law t.hat says U.e court i.hoold favor joint custody when both parents re· quf'Sl ll. Sho uld a requut for joint custody be de · nit>d , the Jud1w Is rt'qulfed to state the reasons ln his dt-cislon. Th\' law a so pro\llde~ that a child's official rt·cor di., i n('ludinl( mf•dical and St'hool rt'cordli, be acct>sslble to both parents rrgardless of the c ustody arrangrmr nt. QUEENIE "It's a comprehensive statement about today's high cost of living and runaway 1nnat1on It also happens to be the price '' l'ICTITIOUS I USINIU NAME \TATIMINT T,,. tooowtng ~"°"'' .,. OO•t\Q bU~lnfl~" NEWPORT HOME LOAN TRVH • 101. H£WPOIU MOIO\E LO A" RUST• IOI NEWPORT HOME LOA"' "'~• NEWPOIH 1-<0ME lO .. N • 110, NEWPORT LOAN • 11 1 11 COf-•1• Pl•,., 1<•""""1 IH.och. Colllotnl•<tlMO N #•DOf't Home L o•n In< , • C•lllMnl• co•110,.1- tM-. ~\I\ toncNc.""° by • (.O. 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't'. f-tbru4tf'Y '1C 1~-.0 Al HW Founl,.•n V•IJ~y commun11v liow>1i.I 1011ow1no .It ""\hart tHO\!"~\ M r ~v .. n111tWh W A\ '"'' O•"•' •n" Qf'OdOI ,.,. of Rfll11QlnU\ Retord\ Whtie 1n ~u•fedf•n ttn<f M •l'WJ ./Neptune Society C.REMA llON llUl'llAl Al \EA 646-7431 T•W -161-vrllY ............ 111 rn•r , .... , ...... ,..,.....,. \.ef'VIC• Gall , ...... __ .. 'JA --~· C•m 1 IMlt 'McCC>aMICIC MOaTUAlllS "I Laguna Beach 41}4 9 4 1.., Laguna H 110:. 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 49:rl 776 HAH04l L>.Wt4-MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemotory CccmalOfV ,.. 162!> Gisler Ave Co~ta Mesa 540 5554 IALThlYGMOH FUHHlAl HOMI b46 2424 Cosla Me~a b73-9450 rtDCI H OTHHS HU. l•OADWAY MOHUilY t 10 Broadway Cosla Mesa 642·9150 Sfi41TH & TUTHtll MOaTUAH WUTO.lff CHAr&. Mortuary • CrerTetlons A27 E 17th St Costa µesa 646--4888 rac1..ona1 SMITHS' MOltTUAllT 627 Main St Hunt~ach ,_,.,.,, CO&.OMW. PUtmAL **' 7801 Bolt• Ave. Weetmlnater 893-3525 rACl'tC Y•W ..., ..... , ... 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'f('TITIOU\ IUSINE\~ .. ..... ., ita T( .. fo.r . l '1 t ~ f( QJ.1Q.,f ') J•~' t I • • .. Ari A f~ PQ.,,I _..,, ""'•~ .,., .. 1 \I' 1 J o ~l'ph B . Collini.on, 6~. rc:t1n·d chairman of T t·xtron . n ted I•'nday of head an Juries suffered an a !Jll at h1:. Barnn~ton home. an autopsy showed somt.' !>Choc>I bu~ r h<J"SI'-ancl truck!. hecaus<• of brnkt· :.ystcm prnblcrnc; lh:.it have cauM·d a few minor <JCcadcnls. lhc automaker <1nnounced (; M spok esm<1n Ed L cchtz1n said that 55.000 1979 GM C and Chevrolet heavy.duty and medium duty truck s w ould h<' recalled lo replace front brake tubes that could f racture bccaus<' of rattlm~ in the syst em He also said 3,500 1976 bus chassis would be recalled to r eplace defect ive push rod as· sembUes that could cause loss of braking power l'1cr1T1ou\11u~•"f '~ lh1 ind• P•·na.·n t AO·I ,,.. NAMl \UTEMtNT mlfii•trdt ion of E:..,tates NOTICEOFOEATHOF 1u, .... ,:~:'""'"'1 "'"v" ""'''•Act ) Trwpco1 1t1on1<,'><.'l l or HANNA BAY AND OF 11 us11n .,~ .. ,u,r>r 11111 ~hear1nq 1r1 D•PI No J dt P ETITIO N T O AD · "'All lNr 1>•,1.,p "" 11 "•l l 1,10, 700 (1v 1c Ci•nt•'f Dr1vt• M INISTER ESTATE NO ''~~ l C•rr, ...,,.., L• ~'"""'" Act A D~ Po."' (41l'forni•9'10,_. .,._ •• " rar~., J.40ill l • s,.., .. ,," •o' ~ o~~f.(,.111orru.-•1• <I) 1"1' ~\ 1' '°"'°""" 0• +11n n IJ••10v•1 B A LTIMORE (AP ) Dr William Hors l ey Ga ntt . R1 . wh o i n - troduced b c ha v iorist I van P avl ov's c"'ndi· tioncd reflex experi· mt•nts to the' West ern w orld. rued Tuesday Repair.; to all models will oo free of charge. said Leohtzm. Dean's List ... n. C.tlolo<n•A•U•• w I'., t . s J n I 8 An a A-103382. L c ~"'" 11 •' 1 r 1 11 o, • .. T I h 4 1 r , "9""" u. ...... '-'"''''""' .. '<1UI Callfornitl 9?70 1 on M arch 0 tl r ~ ch"'"'' 1, UA" n u ,.00,.,._ 11 . 1980 at tO oo am bene f1c.1d fll !> cred itor s 0 11 .. "' .. IO< 1.""'o•n••9'1>&~ IF YOU OBJECT to the <1nd cont1n• n1 (rPd•tor<. of J•m•' • r""''''"'"" o,,\, "' tt' H B d r~ n -; m•• o .... "'"• PM• ,,,1,10.,,,. granting of the pet1t1on. anna av <1n Pl' o l •f>6t you should either· appear w ho may be Otherwise in· Th•• o.,,,,,_,. " <ol'Gu<l•o b , .. at the hearirl9 and stale terested in the .,,111 and or "14'""'"1 :'."'c"~~:~ • ....i vour ob1cc t 1o n s or tile esta le C.-o-l C¥..., Tf\I\ \t•wm.nt '1111'9'\ , .. ,..., .,,,,, ,,,.,. C.ownlr CH,.• o.I 0 f4MQ9 Govntv o .. F t t>ru.r r • '"° FIJ111l PUO••uwics Or~ c.o.ut o. .... P1t()f (•DO 11 IO 11 l"llO 6!1>"'1 PUBLIC NOTIC E J""""'A ,,.,.,, .... ,...,. wri tten ob 1ect1ons w ith tne A petition has be-Pn lllPO Th•• ,,.,...,,.,., ... , '''"" ''""' 1~ court bf>forP thp he<!r1ng b Y V 1 c t or Bay 1 n the ~u~""'°" oov11r o~ TME co.,nry C••r~ n1 O••"~ c.,.,,.1 , on Your appParance mav be 5vperior Court of Orangi• n •n Ol'CA~•l'O•N•A J•nu••Y U 1'90 C t t I t COUNTY 01' OllANCIE Fuiin in perc,on or by your at· oun Y r('aues 1ng ha hn ...., A·•9t911J u • OtflUof IOrney be app01nlE'CJ cH personal "0flCE OF INTIENTIC* TO SELL For the Reco rd Ca d et Ryan C . Ratcliffe. son of Lois M. Ratcliffe o f 3030 Clubhouse Ro ad. Costa M esa. has been named to the dean's list for out- s tan d 1 n g academic achievement at the U.S. Air Force Acade m y, Colorado Springs, Colo He as a 1977 graduate of Estan cia HJgb School, Costa Mesa. HAL A. TO\>Nc "' 1 F you A p E A rep rPsent at, vP to ad ~:,L "•Ol'EllTv Af ~1111vATE ~~ .. ~.:~ .. ~~ C R EDITOR or a c ont·m1n1'\ter thee'\!ateof H <!n E"•••ot .,.,,rv l ••u-· .... Pub1oy,.a C>•noo ,.,.,, o,.,,. Pt1CH 1n9 ent creditor ot the de· na Bay (under the In .... r, A•••..,, ·-· .,..,., lou•""' \. A S V E C A \ M " t f "' •J t "'""~fl\ t\\.Uflld r,,..,,. ffli( 'u0e l'Ell I OAllWIN WILllUl'IN Mar• l>•>ll 11 .tf'd ,, •"" yn l '""" H. ootn ()I Hunl•noton (\lt"'1 n WOOOS GAl'IRETT -l <i•~n Rrtmf"t.tlt II 1~ .tnrf ~~bf'CCd Ct"•HH n htnotl\Ot t4 .. w()(K\ £\@fl~" LITTL( S,.AIU(S W1ll14m A1c.hdrd, J r n itnO Dft.nl\.a l vnn, J~. bath ()f \Ari (lf"tnPnl~ flPPS COPELAND Guy ltw•n ?l 1tno (1nny Ann ll. bO\~ ,., Huo11no1on ll<>a• n FEB, l NUTTER \MITH Cre•o All~n, >•. 11nd l•,.l••n, ?], bOth (.)' Co.tl'1 M~s• OARWISH BAYOUTH Suh•rl W•llll. )A. OI N•wpnfl 8t¥n. 41\0 Mndr.e lee 11, at 0 111n,. Point OUTLAW·HUCHIES -Ed,.•"! T•uf'd•I•. JI>. """ NlM'( Ell1•1><>1n 3"1, be>lh Df Fovnl•ln Vall~y WlllGlfT-YOAICUllA K.,th We\ley 1t, of Co'\ta M•'\il, •nd 0.00•.tn O•-. 11. OI Wt•lmln•••· GATCHALIAN·ALCANTAllA Romulo L . 2', of•~••,...""" L•i<ot\Ga G , 1t, Df Lm Anotle• "ULLMAM·MOTAL -M.,1111 Edwua, I~. And R•l>KCA Arin. ?O. bolll OI C:0.1• MIY Ml'NOOU-PIHIZZOTTO -P•ul F••nk, 11, of Whittier, ano O•ene ~ .... 11. Df HUl'l11"Q1°" BtKh. McCALl..UM·COllY JDhn R•ymOllCI. "· ol An•h•lm, •nCI l(u·u1el Sue, l1,of -•tm1Mi.r SPU.Ll.-S-VANCE -OonalG l'I », •nd Ol•nl'• L ... H . bo1n ol Fo..nl•ln V911.-,. avAMlol'Of..4.AMO -Jofln f . 10. • ..., P-1• Miitie, ••• bot1' ol eo. .. "" .... vo.-oAt..•·OltAHL -Rob•rl P•l•r. JO, •"4 Maro<i,.I M•ry, JI, ooth ot ... ..,,.,,, e .. c11. WNITN•Y·•ISMOEN -Todd C""rlH, It, OI "-t•lt1 ll•llay, -~"'" oi-, 11. 01 s.nt• A114 ,.LJ IMITM-MTMIS -W.e-tll R•y, 27. •1111 Cetfly -· 22. botrl Of C.0.1• Mne. ANDlltlOtt•OllAlltT -l(•rry L•MOY"•1 11, ol El Toro. •nd ,,. .. ..,,.,"·Of lfVf ... ...... aoatle).l(MC)Nt..1'11• -.. lldftw J-, Jr., JI.I. Mid MoftillUfl, 17, llolh ot Hllnllnttoft -"· DAOUl..cMAOWIClf -LelWr l .• 11, ot SIMI CIM!WMI, -c;.ctty """· " .. Of ..... . 1i; .............. -o-... ... 1r .• SOLCIMON 8'1'HAUG Jo'ln M 40 of l ono a..~n and C,.-1ml'f tt JO Uf Hunt•"Q'tGn 8t~h n .a i COl<UAl<S-ClfA~E ,. •••'1 11 leQ•I ~ lln(t Ven•·v4t M h 4 OOln ut LttQun4 H111-.. FOUNTAIHVALLt 'f COMMUNIT'l'HOSP1TAL J_,,,,, Mr ancl Ml• Ttw>m•• W~DO F oun l•lnV•llty !JOY Mr •f'ld Mf' O.-v1d Ruu t1\J~~ 1nQIO<' &t-.h. qirl Munt1no1on Bt-.-<.h, oirl Mr 4'nd Mr\ J&e~ f lff1ttlt lttwo'n'' girl Mr l'nc't Mr\ JOhn Bou1A. rouf'H6•n V•ll•y, Olrl M r &nd Mrs MICl\MI Jo"n.,on. Hun11n9ton BM<ll. toov M• •nO Mt\ Cnrlllophrr I 1000. Hunh~Qlon S..t<ll, bOY _,.,. M r "'nCI M'\ (l'(d~ Forl"m1tn w,. \I n·Hn,.er ~ bO'f Nlr IOnd Mn . P•lt1c~ Fl•lllf. Hunl rnQIOn S....h. girl M r •l'ld M rs Rooer• H tnr.,, Wt~tml~IW,bOy Mr •ncl Mt• M911r•T M<COY. C0tt• M9-..bO'I "~' Mr tncl Mt'>. Swwll AllDff, Munt lnqlOll lle<Kh.""" Mf •nCI M,.. PhlllO Htrn•r WutmlM1e<,Qlrl Mr. •I'd Mr• Willl•m \<hmlGl. H11nllngllon 9"<1'1, girl Mr •nd Mt~ ~Olt 1'11"""'· Hunt lnQIO<'I &e.ch. Qltl -.en• AntllOtly Artltl• 10ntl 0•0•• W•O Int.""'• MtM, Olrl M• •"4 Mn Al'9nto ~v•I . HunlilllJIOfl 8"<1'1, boy ST.JOSaP14 MOSl'ITAL ··"·'-M•. •nltllll,,_s.n-1 P H•ntt. HWll· ll\OWI .... II. boy Mr, •I'd M.,. B•rrlonuevo, Coot• Maw.aw1 Mt, •rMI #lrJ. Jemn T Well•, COtl• llMN, "°' ~ '-\'It I /I/Ir. ,..., /!In ClelO W•IMHI. Hllflt· lftOtOll fltecll. lloy J-v1t I Mr. end ~ Donn Pt•Ht. Hllftl 11191on 119.Kl'I, t lrl ,_.,.1 Mr erw1 #Ire.. Oar'!' A•n.,on, H""t 11\f14111 119.Kll, Olrt. ~tt> ~,, ....,.r \ •> 1490 '" eo c.eased you must Ide your deprnaent Adm1n1strat1on S.•1><1 A•••-. DK-• ---c 'airn 'w ith the court or of E~tates Act> ThP pet1 °":~~~~!~:~0ct~:; .~·.-:;~ •twc Pt;BLIC NOTICE present 11 to the pPr.,onal lion •<. set tor hearinq 1n .... o~ 1t--·0 '°": •11,.,.,,:'; •;, representalivP apno1nted Dept No 3 at 700 C1v1c l •• J.JlJ ~• C<N•• .. ~ .... <.,.1, su~1:111<>11 cou•TOI' THI by lhr court w ithin lour Center Drive. We<.t in thl' •O• .,.._, ~ ... ,. C•1o•<><n•• '"' STATIE 01' CALll'OllNIA 1'0• ( t f c: .,,,.,.,.,_ .,..,,_, S.•IM 0.. '>•I•• THI coo"Tv o" o11Aooor month!. lrom lhc date ot 1 Y o ., an t a An a •• ••• ,.,,...,"'""' ""'".,. , .... d°''" CAscNO Al_,• firc;t 1<,suancr of IPltPrs a s Cal1for n1a on M arch 11, n.,., • ., .,,.._.,. ••" '"" •' o ..... ,,. "0Ttc1 o" HEAll1No ON pro vided'" Section 700 of 1980 at 10 ooa m ... ,. '"""' .,. _ _. -"'" b..,.,.., l'ITITION 1'011 0•01• Ol•IEC IF YOU OBJECT I \wl>1•<t lo <on•••"'•l•on ,,. '"'" TING T•ANSl'E.11 01' l'll•SO"AL I he pr 0 b ,1 It• c 0 d (' 0 I 0 the ~· •O-(-1 .,, "9"' 1•11• .n •••• ,, ""'O"lllTV CL AIMED,,. (clltfornrtl Thi' 11mP tor orant1ng ot l hl' pett11on, """•"•'•""w•OOl'<~"""'d""'",.... ANOTMEll filing ,1,,,m., w ilt not e)(· you should either appear 01 ""1 oo••" -·""O'I' ,,,.. """'" E•l•I• ol l!I C"HA~O HOWARD th a l the hearing and state 1•••" ,.,. .......... <l<CIU• •G 0 • l'Alil(ER o.<..,.,., pire prior tO l our mon S nor••l•on ol I•• "' o-•••" 01.,.., P UBUC NOTICE NOll(E l!o Hf"'fA\' (;11,1(-N ,,.,.., from the 03\1' of \he hear · VOUf ObJec t1 0nS Or fllC' lf'l•o nr ·•-11....,Co ll"ol ol•~•OO••.­ lENOllA C r.11cEN1Aw """'""'"' in1,1noticed ~bovP wriltenob1ect1onc;w1th the"""( ••ArvJ to1r .. 1 c~rt••"'"~'"'"'"' •no E1ttu10• 01 '"" f•t••• o• O y EXAMINE c.ourt before the heannQ ""'"""" '" ,,.. C•ly 01 C.0\1• """w• l'ICTITIO\IS I USINl!SS "ICHAllO H()WAllO l>All• (Ii. 0-y u MA Covnh o• n .. "9" St•••"' (j!hlOt"•" N-E sTATlMIHT < .... a.""''""" ,..,.,n • P•1111on •o• the f ile kept by the court Your appearance may be "''"'""".""''-' Th• IOU<twlnQ1>er\On\ ··~doing •n O•G., O•fHl•nQ ''""''•• o• lfyou<trf"1nter e'itf'd1n the 10 per w n or by your at lOl l'OOfT• ... 1!17S••.,.·m~o•·· b~.l\lne1'•' Ptrtotud Proptrl'f <..l••m•d b• -tornpy, cor,n.<t In Aooll • •• Pll"Of' 'ot M•\ SUPETY ooo,:i co"'rROL 11 •t1o111., , .... ...,.. 10 "'"'<"" m•oo estale, you may Ille a ,.e. 1 F y 0 U A R E A '" .,._,, ... "' '" '"" 0111<• o• ,,,.. CS=~~Or~i°.1!!:.,CI • Nf'wOOrl Be•<n. IO< lurlMr DMl•(ul•" •nG 1,_.I lllO QUeSI Wlfh the COUrl 10 re• County liKO•dlOr ol Ot-l<>vnlv. .,_ ""'••ndpl ... •IOtl,...\A""'""'°". I t1ce of the C REDI TOROl tllOntingent C•lllO•n·· Guy L••O'I We1.on. II~ OOll•• .. I lo< M¥Ch It 1'90 "'' 00 & Nl I CelVe Spe<li'I no ( f ('dllOr Ot lhl' deceased '"" ll'"OOt'<lv l\ commonov "-"Own Ct . "'~·POrt S..t<h, C•lllO''"• .,..., '"" (Outlroom o• 0.w•rm•nl Nn J 01 inventory of estate .:is sets I f I I ""° ,.,.,,.,11, ... <)St1Per1crP1 .... ,.,.,. W-Euoo,... W•l\On. 110 O•n· ~Id CO\H1, loc.IOl"<l •I 700 Com ConlH clnd 01 the pet1t iOnS, aC• YOU l'TIU<. 1 (' VOUr C Sim """• L•lllOrn,,. Dwtv Ln ,Co.1<1-.,..C•llfOfi"liet?t'1 Orlv•W~l,onl""<'h Df 5'Mll•Ane COU Ot S dnd repor t s With lheCOUrtorpre<,en t II ln••••••''Ublf'<l locurrH1tle)••. Thi\ "'"'"'" " tOndU<t•G by • o-·~ """"'• C.•lllOf"'• 200 t 0 t h e p e r s 0 n a I •o-n•nh '""""'°"'· r~trlUHll\\, .. <l'l""•••--rv-'9 O••t0 "•11r .... ,,..,.., descr ibed '" St>cllon I ep sentat1ve appointed ... , •• .,..,., "qi\" •'911" o4 ,,.._ ... "' O<J'tL w.1-. LEE • llllAl<(H of the ca111orn1a Probate r re ........ ""°''""'"" Thi\ •••1-1 ,.., 111"° ,..,,,. ,,,. '°""'v ,...,._ · Cod by the coort within four 8•o• .,. O'•en .,. '""'"" •o• ·~·" Coul'IV Cler-01 O• ... o-""'"'•On "• '•.Ootc>vlyC.... e. months from the date of p,_.,.""" ""'"PIO ... ••ll•"O • ..., Fob<u•ory •. ,., WILLIAM YACOM>l21 "' . • I I tt a s ..... O• O•ll ... f .cl 10 ,,.., .... ~·n· ""''" • AUOC1AT1s · Hurwitz, Remer Mac· flrsl issuance 0 . e crs IM'•M>n•Uv.,. 10 1,,. °"''• 01 "" .. 1 Pu1111.-0r-co.•• o.,,, 011o1 11-...,..,.u.... 0 M 'd & provided 1n Section 700 of 10tn•.-11...,. -oion Ull w.,, ~·~•.13.10.n. •'llO .,, -o N••-1 ~ .. 1,...,. o n a Id , ea e 1 he Probate code of coo t •••oflwo w 11t <01 N••Po•• *N•.._tc......0ri.,. Rosenwald, a Professional C 1 t 1 The time for e .. (,. '•"'°""' • .,...,·°'"'A•""1""" PUBUC NOTlCE ,...,..._w..• Corpot'atlon 660 Hewpof1 a 1 orn a. . 1n 1,,.oi1><•01 t,..< .. •110111•uv°"'1°' N••-19Mcll,C. .,_ cent-Drive Suite 1S5S lilinQ claims Wtll not eJCp1re (ovn .,.,,,.,,,...,, .. llwllntrmt>tlo · srn - ---Tai 111•1 .... in •• • •prior to four mooths from 11e1not1n1•t<0••«•nc1-0<t t1M>m••ino l'WIMT O•AUJIOOtOllll[NT Aft_,.....,,,..,.,_ Newpot1 Beach, California d I , the heclrino olltl'>"fl• Ol'USl'or LSNOltAC.Nll'NUIW 92..0, Tel: (714) 759..0711 the. a e 0 Th• ,., ..... ..., ~"'°"' ot , .... ••CTITIOUSIUIUflH NAMI Pv1111"'9d Or-c,o.,, 0.11, "' P11bU-o.-. Coa•l o .... Pilol not icedabOve. <••".,.. ~r1 ,. ... -~·· <r"""· ·~ .:.:: ::":.~-, .. -,.kl,..lt'~~.·8~:. F~o 10, "·Milt s. '"° I "~" 10 11 11 '"° tu.a YOU MA Y EXAMINE 1•'"'' ol we" c,..,,ll tow .,<"9l•bl• -v.. _._._ • __ ·t 101""~~-tol,..Su~•or Mu H-· p -----the file kept by the cour · c.ou•• ....,1>1«.,.t11°'>oH11 .. moun1 o HE · c " LL e us 1 H e 5 5 UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTlCE 11 you are interested in the 111c1 10 •«-¥ .,,. of•••. -tM SERVICES, UO P•rll.<tnltr O•lv• i-------------eS\"'\e riou may file 8 re· pal9'1<• tn ba ... kl-<oMl•"'-'llOllO< S...l•A.,.,C:..llornl•~ · N .. m .. , t ~ltOY llwS<ClerlotC~T .. u,•..,"· TM l'k llliout ......... , H• .... ,. IYNO"llOP TNI AN•UALJTATIMIMT quest w th the cour to re· -nllno -l'NIMtftMC:• UPMV•. 1~;::,::.=::.,'.1,1ec1,-.1,.".,°'... 11.ALBOA IH$U~A"'CE COMP ... H'I', "°""""'"Cent•• O•IW ~ celve special notke oi 1he •ndpfem1u<MOlllll--•kOPIMil• •• ,..... llffch, <:.illornl• '2MO • Invent""' of estate asse ts to IM our<-.......... ~·•ttd ••OI H•lloMI o.,,........,."9 coo-• y-•-~,, im .,. • I ,,.. d•I• of rMordlno Of convo•n(• llon, • Celllor111. <O•P<W•llOI' uo Totel N<Nn.d-· . sr•.016.Tt'J and of the petlt ons. aC· !>eld ·••l' Wiii Dt mtde -''"' u-1 Part on••, Or lv•. h nt• A,11, Tot•111110111t1.. 141 -.011 c ount s a n d r e ports'""°'"'-' C•llfMnl•WlOS • C-.>lt•l 1»kkp/ 0-,.,.,, Cattlt••I • described In s.ttlon 1200 TM PfOCMrtv I• 10 be \OMI on a11 .. ,,, u.:~."""""t...... ' -COO!duc"" &v • s1,..utar, o.w-11 u.ooo.oeo f th "•lifornla Probate ,, .. 1><1,11. ••<• Hto ""'·•no,,.. u11 ..,... ""'' Grot1 IMll0-111 MCI tolllrlbuttd 0 e .._.. 6'1f\f-d ,_, uw rl9ht to relf<I "-'IOnel ""-'-lftoCorp. •urpl11t J10.101 .... ) Code. ""unCJ•ll*'-MMlc..._ Gr-. Ut1•u~ tUndO ("'rpl111l Jt,40U'1 OalH " ,..-yfl, l'IO PrwlllMI ~rp1111 .. .....,..llOll<~• •110 m . r G..,.. ~·~°""'v•. ''"'..........,.. ... fll..S •flll Ille IM-IOrlflayHt ,;;·.,.·,... Wm. J . LIV noston, ~-•-uttro#ttWWlll C-ly Clefll ot Ofafl9t County 0,. Ot.NMirM•M•1u 1 ... 111e,..., .,·..,.:.,, c. Woods end Chas. F. ot ~L..Ale.....0-<. ~~-~ su.:!:::~:=1"' .. ":-~'Q:llem• .. •"'•m•-••'"'.,.·-1 Howard, attorneys at law, ~ ::......... C...Of'I... c,om,,,1..,.,.,of,,..'1totUIC.1ttwn1 .. "'::~'::--lo Ille 1--· 1420 e. Otepman Avenue. ::.::.,.~&.!:°" 1~.c......-it ",. • .._....., • Orange C.llfornl• 92666, maw.cwa......-. . .-. .ei -Vice,.,....,. (71.e) :...¥....4921. ......., ...... ~""' 3500 P.olfic VlftW On\'9 Newport Beach C 844-2700 11.:.: ,, I ..ii U , '"' ...._. L-, 22, NII\ Of .... "·-~-------~ ,...,..., MILft,tW Mr._...Mr,.DeM~ c.te ....... liJeY • ,., .. fljft. .,,... ......... Clete fllleM,91ft ,,..... L.A..~ -2, 27 .. ~-·---~OPMtt CM.t O.lly ~1~. .._...,. tt<Nlwy Dally Pll~ Feb. !'... •.:...t. .._.._. ~ ... c...a Delly "'"4 ""·•·•-.•.f1.ND '""° ..,...._.0r ..... c..t10.11,~11ot.11 .. 10,11.11111 .. s,n.1t.1•u1• March4,1'1191J ~ , ... ,..~Mtr.•,19 w• r I t l ) ( • 7 Ii • ., ..._.,,.rs. Hww•forS* ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• * DAii. y PILOT D:J ~. F.oruary 21, 1880 th •n'-54t ........ ,.,. ,.. ........ for,. Nts,....lt.ia lO•t Mt-,...ta.-. 106' Ollera..I ..... oee.-.......... ~ .......... •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... •..•.......•....•...•.. .. .................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ········~·············· ......... 1024....... 1044 ...... ...•................... ....................... . .•..••..........•..... 1044 .._,,.,.,.... JOOO I• d111o,___ .....•••.•.•••.•....... ~ .. ....,. c-.. HAUOl RIOGI Acr-Mp for We I ZOO SI o.ooo .. OWC :t b r . :s b a • co " d o . ••••••••••••••••••••• •• IACllAY 3 br,lil "tbei,11 him rm R.t&n'valr vlf'W Pncro Vlt:W tu ull By Owner AGBfT YOO ..aA.H ••••••••••••••••••••••• &MT' BAY raT 2 8 0- 1 ••·SCP AR A T OUllT llM + l 8' APT _.. 810 DOCK . Bil --.1eam-om lSTTlMEOP•'f:Rt:t> 1\ niom,y 3BR home w1lh pool Prl Cf'd lO II at on blmelX> El£CV1M lMll At IJ.s ~t ln th'• beauUruUy upuaded J errenon 2 bedrooms and den ln thf' E lateH Lush land11('aplnK with waW<rlall pond, cloa to Jake. swim <'lub, p.ark~ PRIME LOCATION • Just htited. so hurry 1 :!BU (lurdad111, OS)(!n Sat C176:f!' ~~ &:iun 1 6·!W6-~77 SIAYllWI OM vb• Clark looliuns f0t I •&ml who SJ)e(:i•lnes Ln land. 100 ~ c om· mi.aaion, very a1gres1>lve df1ce. Ca ll Mr. Clark 10 N<.-wport Sch 8Sl 1666 aweM1W1 w ..... :.at-•r · SURE 00 and what lJI ~cC::-with ~~i/on more · a great buy are grain It cattle uneh tbele 8 unitJ. Four lge 3 145()/ac r e. Owner wl ll bdnns. 3 bal.b unila and CAL&. 64 .. 721 I ASSUMABLE LOAN! BAYSHOIES ~5,mlO (:Jt'.t-lin .. Cit y lll!htl \'IC!W lll~.IAX> . S399 ,000 t: JI l'l u111 ve Print only l'111t rkk Ten ore . Agt. ~I 1'186 1300 .....•.•............... two 2 bdrm, 1 bulb uruUI ftnanl.'e. Good bunting with pnvat.e patios Xlnl ranch. a.ru. and owner will help R· l lot In Ca pistraoo fl.Da.llC(! ALSO other un· ~c~~·~· Maricop.i it.s Ill xlnt rental areill'I a r ea. Sale with JeUl' Call 979-~0 today. hedt. CMA••eeHOMI BNUlitwb r•modeled .._. .... l bdrm •P' Home bu 3 bdrm.II. ll t>.. kMll,y i.ie rm.. ma 11l bMb w Jae. Sup., klt~h.. lodudc9 mirm wuve & Jeo·AlN IUJ(,l L.lvln• .... IP. airy. tut~fu\I) decorated Dbl ~ar . worbbop la laundry rm call fGr •PSJt, fl!'POM HOMI !Hr pool :mo Nauooal llcrt-'i. nn ttxN~llcnt opportunity lo ui;sumt· the exist1n1< loan wlth no q uulif yinf( l':nJuy t~nnts. pool and lake fol·ihtlt.':; with this beautiful 3 twdr.-1om C'Ondo ('all for details OfauUful 8al)'lhore1J. 3 Udrm execullvt-honw R.-1·cntly r t-modeled . ll.ll(Wy upgrudi:d Two s k y llj(htll. wetba r. ~lutU!u.1 11u110 with sun 1~11 anll llJJU. Jo'~ l1tml A mu11t t o !ICl' f or 11nvute prev11·w, t all 7~1700 CASTUIY SEA Total luxury abound3 Lhruoul thllJ 3 Bdrm Medil home. Top qualily l'<>nslruct1on and every ronce1vable ame nity in eluding stained gli;111s. 1·ll'Culat sw lrc ase . han1I pamled ttles. so rnue h more 300 deg view C:ill to see 4-Pl.EXES RlOM SI 59,000 20Cl/oDOWH '*AR OISHEYLA .. D Uroker nl4 )750-1624 A 20 acres with home \11 LL STA TE Paso Robl e s llrl'a . _ e .IXXI. LOU IUCHTll. ............ ZIUbrine. Bal Ji.land '7~lUI MIWOMMAUIT Ou.u1n.lng & WlUl!Ual. r1• modekd & renuvult't.I .I br home plus 2 br 1.11)1 L11 r1te lo ve ly r oom:. mut.t.-r bath ha!> Jiil' l>l>I 1tar, workshop, luuncl rm LOii lncht..t & •• $QC. 67S.lll I 1022 .•.•.•••••.••.......... Two :l)x 118' IOL:-. 434 Uc~oma Hwl<I to swt Ownr l:Jldr 700.1125 !'>43 fi l \X CoroM Hl<jhlands S uper value. SI ~5.0011 J'leas anl 3 br. l '•b..t home. 8~.·4 assumahh.• loan. Lclrge tlUxlOO 1-'t·•• Property. 148 Murn1111-( Canyoo Rel 714 11;0 uso:i liYOWNl-:H Ml!a.111 Vt!l'Ut! famlly l\omt· lmma l' w 11 v111 k ltn.: pJUI 3br • • + Nr ''"' ~f l'OUnllt' ll'. ruw11 W l(OOd Ull l•ll)I ~" po1nt1> No QU•tlll) 1n.i S.nuth \ll·~ •'I ~ ;,. I l nr ~MS'T 16\J Porl(kn~.• Ml"'" \ l'nh· l~:.1111, ,, tk·lt.ihlJulh l htfffllllll' . Utt 2 l>uth 11111111' ... jlJI I.I 11\11, l'lt'olll \ dl'dlll ( ,fl'dl n<'tl(hbcu h11U1l •1 •'• I >b.I JJ\ ,, l'\t EASTSIOE :! Hr I IM'" hdt '''"'I I It ~ 000 J -.!>11111 I "I oi l !I 'I'• llll .... 11 IH'I lu1· iR.500 ('ur1 I krb<.•1 b 11 Ovm A1..rttm I~ EAST SIDE 3 80-m • 11/1 baths S97,500 546-0814 FULLER REALTY JUSTLlSTED \'••fl' 1 l1•an I IHlr ho111" ~h...,a rid M ..ir. , h1111 ,. I <iUJl'l ~ll l't'l ... 11.i Jll(J .I J t: k 1 t• 11..t n d I c rn " n 500 Poinwttia hJI U'ii6 Ouirmmg duplex. 2 cm } ._,.. ___ '"71_.,..,,...,_. red br1 l'k f1re vla<L·:. 11•l.,,./,P:1\.•..-. Qwel 1·orner l11n1t111n '1 tLA'.Ai~ S2'75.000 with a.,i.um;,ihll· HE \l.T(JHS loan LH m l' how } 11u ~-~ &.tNJ ., Yl£AL ESTATE 644 ·6397 OLD SH.ARP C ONDO :1hr. :!h.1. 'Int •H• .1 l~'t' Opt ,1\<..111 S:t4 .!~111 l~C> 727:! A\,Jll :1 15 Jt "''"lllllllt(l(if II I 1\1 1 > ~~ 1 JOOO ~14tach 1040 1 ..••.....•..•.•..•..... DOU HOUSE 1111-. 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SX.:I ,!Ml I l ·11/\ I ... \ \ h11lflt \1 ,\II\ 111n• r .111• , " ... 111 r '"1 ll I .Ill"\ 11 111 llflt ,, .... 1 '"I th1' lll\l'"lllh•111 l'n111111 I\ ( ,ol I \1 I \1 u" t' Cq pt ::i t f .11rhd ' 1•n \kmonal Parle S,\ < .111 ~ig lf70.\ Pnced r-.ntil f'ar1f1c \'1ew ~··morwl Prk, Lal.t'l>ldt· :! \II•·~ s111:; or 111.1k t• orr ~ ~ tM2 !17:1: ConnH·c.ial "~ 1600 . ..........•.•......... C. l Comer IOl. Wt"l>h1d•'. ISOtlH I $225 llOIJ ~>hell 6t A.~~x· 75<! !llZl Condominiums/Town· ~forsc* 1700 ····•·•··•···•···•····· SJll'i' • l>N llUJ.tl' m,1 r lldrm. 11 1 h::t ! .. Ill, 111 w11o d & 111 1r r .1r1·1f µitllt'I J.t j!dr µuol. pl.I\ 1 a!n.IWl<I A;,1 1;..i;. 11./4 • •11 7t-)\ :J.:12 I ~ Prc>pHty 2000 ••····•·•···•···•······ San c lflnf nt~ l 'rcf\ :tBr :H.1 1•J I ur111 1 u11 1.1l•0 ll0h l urn1 lw•l ;. 'llll•A ) \f lit\4 I M1wr 1·Jrr"\ I• 11 1 I , hlk l•J <o·n ~IX 1n 1 ''"'" ~I 11 I IH/11 ' l I ' J!;imh.art Iii I 1 _,:1•1 1 1~ 1 •111,1ltl\lfl I ,1 h Ill 1>111 ,;,1 ><~ .. Ill K:~I It' I I----------24 SHARP UHITS REAL TORS ~ acres suitable ror alfal!a or grapes. SI0001 INVESTORS 156-Pnde or Ownership Anaheim. S!l,250,000 Submit your Texas trade (IJI' sellel"l> up leg pro peny 52 Pndt· vf ownH!>hlP llwit lkh . $2,200 000 SiOO,()ildn Wtll ltu)' 1t • ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• for w~ This lilt H~na Park l~ ) r., 14d. !IX )(ms:.. propnH 1:-. acn>. Several 1Jwe5LO'lent pru pertit21 available alJIQ. l>nncipaJ.s onJy plea:.c . f or ranches, a c reage, lake propert.1es & hDm~. toolat't Ken Marks al &Ith W. ~nick Rt-altor & Assocwks 1646 Spnng SlrL-el Pa.-.o Robl~ or wnt.c to Ken Markli. 11555 H1 v l'r R t1<H.I. Ala..,c.id..ro. I ·a I 1 rorn1:1 !13422 o r ~ .. i11 a flt:r II p m C\'t:111n~~ lo U!tlS I ~;JM·• 111 xlnl sha pt: ._ ________ _ 75-l!. pnd .... of owncr.,h1p 111 grcal <)( lot:atw11. Ill ,r., 11ld. cJwn p<1)m1·nt tul.<OJ .. o ~u P• r JJI I rt.• 111 ownt·r~h1p w L1n l :1~t1c UI> :.Ille p!Xcnt1JI 111 11 II S!.H .. 1,1.01 :1is ti. S .1 n l .1 \ n a RIVERSIDE RANCH SITE -l~A<..:IU·;S ~()Per /\ac 1714 ) Gl\4) :)'.,.)() ,\ .... k fqr Jeff Y11un~. i\h1 ;.. ;,x.:ni:-.-. 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S!:l.5,001 HI\ H t .J 11 ~•IO li:!ll TARBEll .. •r,,1 I Hli ISutldt·r-. I ·1, ,.,,. ""' 111 .. in~•· t '11un1' 2 horr\1• 1>upl1·\1' 1 mt~ :1 i.-11 ~'rom Sf1,i:~1 9.7°'o IMT. ( 1 r• 1.i" ... pr 1 ~ • .i • I 1, ,, t 1 ,, ., I' 11•• I Iv h I ll11"l"'••P1n1• uni\ 1, '• ,,, ' rw~ SI 1:)11 01111 l'r1n I I Ip.ii-. 11nl\ "II I\ \ l/UJll l'IJ• ,. ··~• '"'"" '""l•m ~ ... ~1h111rr \ro 1 ( ...... ,,1, l•h XI..., S~ll IO lt• I \ 11 J.i-.hll'l..,kl l(t•Jll•JI :YiH K.'>'•I 31 "8 .............•....•.... lll.EA-.;~·HoNT ( ~JT rAca :. 2Br. v vt lwh . $ill'>. 499 ~7!1 LAGUNA COMM1. Tt•m porar y rl'nta l till 1-'rc-:-;h p:11nl. m;irvd 1Jui. I dN·or itnd l'leitn a~ .i wtustle, JUSL hslt<d, :.ol hWTY! Call 645-0303 l!jp I Elt•µ:rnt .incl 1·11m(1Jrt.1hl1· 1 s I h l' IH· <; \ W .1 y t n ~x. Costa M~so d~cn tx· tt11:. l(or,l!1·11u!> N EW L I S T I NG -Turtlre roc·k l'Xetull ve <..:on11e111enl local1on. 21 lownhouse! Lovc•ly h1lb J:lcl.nns each. upgraded. and rught hl(hl view too! l'Oppcr plumbed, n e w J 8'frmundspal·1ous ness niof and bu1ltm kitchens a bound 1''0f'mal dinini.: H HI': \ T II T .\ K I N 1; \'I EW OF 'l llE :-.r. \ BI': LU W Un 14 u ,. ;J hdrm . :J• :il1ath flo11r p la11 features upper lt•vt>I w1lh ma s t e r i.u i l e 6t "ROMAN" LIKE BATH. BEt\MEO CEILING & V I E W DECK : plus i>e('ond bdrm. with -.C.'!XII'31l' bath & pn \ate 1oouo l't.-ntl'r level r<•n· ~ISL' of h v1ng room Wllh .. xpnsed -.uppor1 l1ml>l!r ..-1H E l'LA<..:I-; WITll · \'S EI> B rl l <'K ' 111-.A R Tll & 11 1\h. ~I \ VfEL. JJIU.., I-n •1ll'h l>1111r-. l h.tl "Pt•n II "P·•• 111u., \It',,. d• c·I. Sll'fl!,J\l'r kttc·hl'll h11' .tll 1 In· rno•lt· r n 1 '"' \ t' nll'nt'I"' ffr,1'oh \ 0lllOj1.11 NEWPORT HTS 2 Bd. l ba homl' + 111 la11. urul. ()wner Wiii (manC(' Below 151.h St. $12!1.500 Call Curt Herbcrts, II. 631·1266 !l ~SA I' H I J nu •1L t'dll ror J\pp()mtml·nt l T A Astl . stil>-I lit l. 540 35(Kl PL.Ac E I ~~.~.!!!~ ...... I I~=~~· S111rc .,.,.; ••Pt' C11J-.t Jl.lllt' l Darhn~ hum~ in ltw) $4IXl.ll011 ~.xt:IU.,l\t.' w fabulo us ocean vu tc.unx Pnn only Close l/l. tBJOMo. Newell R..E. ft'roffts*Mlh /l..wJOc. ~·-- '63-0377 9U:7'S~ t .. -.artleoch 31&9 5129.000!!! DUPLEX . .....•.•.......•.•.... •'llEWPORT Jtt-:tGHTS• Jhr ~bJ , :.! lrvi. ... 1111 H('d )a n cJ.., Sill" :!1 3 1 73 i7 1 I 2l.J..470. 2221 t-p;ir ale· g.1r,11!1•., ,11111 .ht:-.l S2'.'·!l noo· ('all lo prr· \,1r1l.-. ~1 15.0lllJ Lill \1111 \ll'W 7J2 li00 MabM Homrs ._... .!:!':~ ......... ~~.~~I ( lwMC"\' t-:..'lt.Sldl' C,\t .!. br .a r h . plus sep J rJt~ lenct'd \ d:. 1-:0<"1 .:Jr .\. I frpll • I 'l·\l·r-.. , ... ( ............... ~ 642-5200 TRULY .. 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H.1th i •I Newport~och ~ •• ~·.~............. g;ir.il'l' r,,111 .11r 1 urul ...USSIOH REALTY 640.Sl57 ----------1 n111 rn'"·"'' I 1wr.11l1·11 1 'IKS~ t'-.t 11~~.l..11-:1111.1 I___________ •EXCITING• II 111-~...,l't-:HATE' n1 .. 1111 hm I oo.._ 494 0731 I llll I<<! lot ()I\ tlpl' '\lnl throuj.!hoUI l\r.1ntl 11•·¥. r._...... • OAK GLEN D1 s t 1n <'ll \t! nf'w .! be<lroom . 21, t.11 <:1111 donuni ums S)!1.!t9l1 2518 Elden Ave. C :'w1 ti42 67'.14 trnL-.~1:!.'iK 01t111;o.1 :!>:~"'1 \'·111 '"1111;11 ".:•r "·11''1 •--Hi--i 1os2 1----------LidoPorlc I h• ...... 1wr fi.l!l·!lflf._ --r--'r"' I • •• ••• •• • • •• • • • • • • •• • • • I • -t I r 1 ' •• I t' / t 1 ·c,~,'( )~t I Ill \II-. 1n ii• 1 • 1 • 1 !>lr.thh• "'or\h 1-:iicl I ,111 I W1 o l11n<h!I' t. ~11.rv I 111 Foxboro Hqh "' 1 Jb;m.i nut 11!1• p.11 " t..-.l11· '11•11. ... ut mull 1 I', Ii.• ... 1rnl11 \\ ..... h dr\ c;r.Jf'vmont M111ll'I -;1, I ,\ 11.1nh·n ll1'h"' .... h ... 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Opn s.t-&un. 1•11111 llH•U~ m."l1·r "II"' I 11°0 J:Ji 11111 ,. l 1•~ "" Tcrant~lo & L~e I I l l S1n.tJ1)(1 min• gl!i,ti:iO ll'r "'" iwr I 's!'l•il V1;11 /\r1hu1 HI' d -.w1 •'>, -.111" '· '"'rul·r •I ~l.".9 '.ll(i<! M:W KIT!': 111 1.1 . 11<>'11., 111 r.:••I • LCIC)W'O Villoqe R.E. \ C>wncr will 111n.,1rfp1 :!1111 Sli• 111 :"t·'" p11r1 II. '" h Adult P~t Porti 497-1761 $13,590 T l> 1.10 lh1:. '"""' 1111111• I BIG CANYON l'u.,tom < .1mlir11h'" I with 1 ht'<lromn., .incl !· :!l\ltll J llr . ..'ll.1 :-.;.1t11r.il 10321 0-Jwn' No (~ualt(y1nj.!' h11lh.\ Spht lt•v1•ld1•s111n IJ1111 't rni:-.:-. thn. 11n1qt1•· """'I 1111 1f ll 11:1 1 1 BToro II r t I I r IY r n (IPIKlr\Ut)ll~ ltt a1·qu1n· •• '"" l'.lill I 111\1·1 '·" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owni•r w1 tr1:in1·1· inc· uc l'' am1 . '"" nr1..-.t1"11>Ui-hon11• 1r1 tlw .. , ...... ·•11r. ',!11:1, 111 .. hl.' Huy1•r., tak1· ""''r low 111 tcrcsl Joun w 110 11ual1ly In){ Guardt•fl Jlllll' 1•n I rttOl'C a l'l'<'nl S lh1-. pnml' locatirm in prt· s tqpou s !)y1:a m or•· l'rt't?k This near ly nl'W :l Bdrm house 1s l.i!i\r fully upgraded &; pn<'ed uniter Sl~.W> 831 .1296 ------~Vala.y 10l4 ....•..•............... EXECUTIVE HOME Blfl S~ddleback. J llr w over 2000 sq ft ol spacious Cahf. hvm l( 11t its besl on lge c·orner lol w/ extensive landscap· Ing. Just steps to Mile Sq Park. 963-5671 Real F.state Bri)(hl C'hccry h o rn\'. andhonu.'\room s:!Ul.~1'WI " .. ,, , .. , "' stcp;tu tht•lakc mWoo<I I JNGO Hl·:1\J,1-:ST1\T ~: 1·)1<'111~1111' 1111! C'am lll1 t1pj!fll(lt-tf I bndlo(e 495 1120 1~11ninumt > 1 twm·i ·" Soeclol luy CaflR•dCnnwt '1::.l 1·cl f 111u 111·ir11.t I lJl\l'l} {tt,.:hly U1Jj!1.1d1'll -·,..--...a........-•--h I 069 1 ~~•ro11111. 2', lo.1lh!\ cl1·11 \II W II .,, ,, 754-1202 l"'lr-..... ' _._ "-" I ll ''"I llffil'. d~ltv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l ftreplan.., laqw 1111t1I {I. ~Ir. ;•Bu 111 l,ulo( llllb U n 111 er s 1t y l'a rk f''ordham Model Nt''" carpet. tale. wallpaper. paint m & out Great loc al1o n . C lns .. 111 schools. park & li brary $128,000. Greul lc rmi. Pnn balan ce SllS,000 10 9'",, int. Prln only 552·1.Jll Open Sun\ 5 19 Salin wood ISTHE VIEW .•• . or your nci1thbor '11 fence gelling to you'! If so. we have a solution ! RAN C HO Sl\N JOAQUlN. A beautiful San Luis Rey Model, 3 bdrm .. 21,.'.1 ba .. brcakfo11t nook and VlE W! Close to 2Qlf c•ourse and pool. BAYFtlOMT SI 10,000 lmmncuh1lc 2 bdrm 1111 the hay 111 h ly Ve i\n1J V1llagt• Pn VU I<' bt:tll'h rommWl1ly pool & spH. d uhhou:-.e Don ·1 mis~ Lhls l'X1·1tm.: ne w op µortumty Adult.' only ' 7~ 001 •llUFFS• lllgbly upgr aded 3 OR 2 Ba. slngle level condo Oose to all amen1l1es Owner /agent 640-4277 sw.ooo VllWHOMI OWMIR FIHAHCIMG ~pa An 111urnat1• hunw 1111.._...,t ~. ,cur v:irk 1•11r for the <kmand1ni.: 1·x ni·r 1111 w lur)!t' p111111 e cul 1 \ c O r r l' n • 11 11 I ,, r l' a \ 1 r r o n d 11 n I\ ~.<nl S21.~.., 1,JK502!.J I (7141833-2650 CLASSIC BIG CANYON Spectacular golf \'OUrl'l esuite 6600 S<I n 4 lO I Ddrms. !11, butl1!> Pool and spa SI ,295.000 Tll ST ARMES CO. 673-7761 llGCANYOM 4 Bdrm. Creative flnim<' Ing Assumable lo1tn CA&U for11ppt 601 UDO &Jprr Watenront Condo Spectacul11r view. As aumable loun. ~II for <kUllA. MOllLEHOME SALES li06 Uarbor. Slt• 206 A 540.5937 COSTA MESA ~ll56 IW73 Weste rn. lo .. pare rt>nl. 2Br. 2Ru. i\lran ~ld1n[t.1tarden tub island kit c hen . m .1n \ lflrss a.015~ 1 Torto1J1.C Mnbile llnmei. 972-8421 11!' x 50'. 2 br. I ba, 200 y1l;. rmm beach, n u r pts. d r • pcs · r I e u n '. P I' 124,500 900·3flM ------ ...... 0.000 3Bdrm. lYtba, WMl.Alde. At> . . . . • . . . • . . . IMe-3627 For Sale By Owner. Financing avail. Open House Sat & Sun U-6PM. Btwn Slater & Talbt'rt off Ward. 10477 La Bulwna ()r. 2700 sq. f\. 4br, full l.nflulaUon, loft, 3ba. 3 car pr, air cond, intercom. bur1lary alarm . &prlnkler. pool, etc. etc. etc. Muat aee to •P· predate. Sll8,500. t·or mot't lnlormaUon phune 99-0827or657·1300. AT IZO/o Newport's finest 3 H<lrm dccor•tOr home. 8\li IL around central •lrium Ma..ter suite h11A cwnom l oft & Oak s p i r al a lalrcas e . C u 11 t o m Jaa.ml pool w /canyon & ci~y llflhlA view directly ott master 1wte. Call RED CARP ET. 833 33llO *Cote Realty & Investment 640·5777 9.7P/o L04tc. Ho,.. Ownrflll 2 BR 2 Ba Adil. pool. spa, 118.000 On. Pnn only. 644..f!044 ~Star piark, t mile to llo11t llolp 1alO Sq f\., 2 BR, 2 SeU with EASE! U'uBREEZE ,. aa.tned Adi "2-5678 bll. Q ,900 RC'Altor JUSTUSTB> i UtulS Santa An.1. JBr. V t.. ea Freshly pamlt-d. oo corner tot 9 ~ lfr<,...., W H't\ Inv. rt·nL" $1 I 11\)ll tlwn. itns ooo l'nn 11nl} ,\_1 Lt-. &mhart ,;11 1 ~ll03orf>4i• fiiltl Ho.Mos u..funti*d ~A." <1 .. f-:\1 t-;'-:TF ••••••••••••••••••••••, l"'\'t-~'TOHS' 7 ">• "'n ~ 32(rj dup,t~'l-' l "·"._,,,Jr!,. ••••••••••••••••••••v-' l.111u1JJt111n -..d i• I''" .I ur l h<frm-.. :!h.1, 'r..i ~;;, 1h.m 11.1· cln h .. 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Owner /bkr, ~ 8Y owner-3 comm ·1 unlb. &lick C.M. W Ca bn llo S121.000 ca.ah. 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":M.:~1 \.,I.mi.: SI!" llU • 11'111 \ hildrl'n IV ~mall 1"'' 11 \I. It U \ I ~ I \ -.; ll, I !I\ (',,11 ,.11, ~1. a~k for lt~:.\l.r\ I l '.11n11r l ~1rrv lii :J Xll~I .!Kr,:!' ,1sa < ·ondn, 110 lll'h . Prime LCKotiot1 r1111 11ualtty 111v1•s\m1·nt 1, It l' a 1· h u n 1 I :. U H ' 1\ T I () N I.I H ' \ 'llON. l ,OC't\ TIO' llm h." 11 1 I l•M>I & l1mr11-. S.'l!l.'J llltl Hm k II.a y tr.I I 132>1 /\ 1-'l . SC OTT Rf.ALTY 531>-7533 2200 .••••••..•••..•........ 5 /\f rM Palm l)(>!>~rt .• 111 J)f\lH'd (or 43 uin1hh Owrll r Hrokr r 673 ~~' 1'wo )J' t lll' \ot." 434 Degonia n u11d lo s uit. Ownr /lllclr '1S). l l2S M:i '1I4R LEVEL LOT 00xl50 /\.~k lllJt SUS, 000 t\Rent. twi-:J25.~ .......... 0 ....... ...... 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LEASE Nfow 2 bl'(lroom 2 both home . Mlulon Laltt"iS Country Club. Golf tCl\J\ls-pool Boutlfully landscaped, nn main· t.a'W'lcc! }'•rd. !QO Clubhouse Rd. OeMrt Hot pnngis 213-378-2572 .l tlr. d1•n.:!frplc 's,la~c l't> ()I. N l' w I' II IHI ( 'olle~I.' l'rk. $72.J + PQt 11 '4'rv 1.:,1. la~l + ... e1· I 'r 1t•.1se Ava1l 1mmt.'<I Xhot l.1m1h .1re.1 1\i..'\ l1,1\i1t. 1 1(1 '~') ' C\.i~,\l\1 Nt-:W('ONl>O 3 Hr 2 '' Ba . rrpk. Jt11·un• !\o rh1ldr1•n or prts ~-~ 642 ~1l2 2 llr. 2 Ba rondo So c~t l'laia area. $4SO. Sml mdd OK. AJrt. 642 38150: 6'&2 1010 1 bdrm 2 full ba. 2 car .:a.ra11e on 775 Jo /\lln. t: \1. S?>201mo. Landlord will do ya r d Y.o rk. 1 21.J..439-:_:_583~1~~~~ 2 -;--;-Ba. rcfn g. bll-lns. g11rd..ne r , hrdwd rlrs. sml <'hlld OK. no ~t.s. $450. 198211 Meyer Pl. 549-3484 STOP!! -r.ke Ume to relax and shop •t hom~. Jt '• i<lmpte with Dall y P \lo\. C1uslfled Ads. And \f you have somtlhlnJ to sell. call " frie ndly Cluslfled Ad-V1~or al 842-5678 f t . . . • • CWLY Ptl.OT W!dn!!d!y. Febt'*Y 77, 1• .... 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Vlitw lDdl O.K. -.ZS t m1rrvwn .. , l1IS Coll dlp.CalltolTD !!_~Avell i.&a 1111. lnt.ll&U et.mr p•...-y ... -..r l".utllde la~ 2 bdr _ -_..,. m 2br. l~ba, atudlo. srn. Larae z br lower cuado. *' .. _..... Brand rtew bHutlful. Yard AduJ only, no y iird Gar . P'rplc. No Pat1o. pool, Jacm zl 4t UDO lSLS ara Zbe, llUn· CC i f ~ ny pat 10. lrplt', lat' , ..... >400 17!!0lllo 4if.UllD,ITl-&0'11 ...................... . Nn1m o4 9)5 2011 or W.Dl.5. Clean 2 br, I be, 1·1nu, aanJtlnrr, 1\0 dOICl!o 2lllil b:h.lt1n SL 1.UO 010 00-4610 o&Br. fain. rm, lr1 bla1•li. yanJ. Avail Mar h l ~15 .mcu 223» M )'t•1 , 6631127. Newly ~ott'd " bdrm Avall llbn:h l~ $.ii()(} mo f1n1t. lut + M!<' ~~HU befr ~ wttcbtri. ~ ~ wtcnda & eve.s 3 8r Me. llO\t• rt'f1 I):, l rur uttJ<'hetl .ittr trw yard. 1~25 mu t'Jll Jurk1e 1'31 12tKi o r Ll'' 213 47K. lJ67 J l:iclrm. l b.tth. pat1u. 1Jo1.1t ~. RV park'_.:. 1 a11v1111 view. no pet:., l l..111' 01\ $475 mo. Ag\ &&ti ~f'j' UI ~03Sa ' J BR, 2 ba . ll t•n I rµI hltn:... cpts, dr1>~ ~, Mo. Agent 700-0409 7f.I) l~&liU BACK HAY 3 Med room home Po61 & dubhou~l' SS5() mo 6:$ I 5556 r.~ I~ ~Hr :Sba J 1·11r .,: .. r b. ,, 1110 . r ti .. It ,o 11 1 h . !"! ' h o 11 l 1o llJ3 J:l)7 llr.J.llgt.~l'UO•Ju l'l.an ~ $440 pr mu H 1 1 ldl'tlllll.,, ~ tl9!l5 LOl)UIMI leach 3248 •.•••.••.•••.•......... (l('l-..,\ 'i"t{C)N I' \ION11(LY RENTAi-" S~1U&llp RMI' 17111400 J81fi J An:h b<.iy , J BH. J bu . •~'t·Jll '11·" ~ ~111 l·.ml•ralJ H .• ,, nrt•un -,1<h-. J HH !-'urn , ll'll!>I'. S141ll V11·tor1<1 K<·ud1 ll\ 1·a11 :.Hie :I Ill<, lrpl r.111 :.! Br. \ l>u. jllffJgl'. ll'l' '.1-.11 1· '"'" '' Ll'.t 'H' •ca;mT..._ a... lb. overlookui11 aoU COWM Pool • tcnn111 ClOUIU 1175 lme> ~I lO II ~.7fll>-\Ul'1 BIG CANYON l\lf'UHU• 11111 Frt"n ch rn lr y lutcbcn. iall •mentllt"11, May PoU"ulon A~l 11:17 Ollll 2 fldrm z ll••. dbJ 1(111 lltlt'. &.ai*lll!I', 11. akr ~. ut<w I) rt:modeled $111.!l 01u 6'.S-:1116. ~110 lllulrt1 Condo .! llr, I hu 'lt'al • Vil'\!.' $600 mo I 'hooc 640 W 19 HH; CANYON Bord~uux Jlrn l"r ~n l'l1 l ntq ~tll'hen. ull 11ruc111lll'S, MJ) possess ion. Ai.it 8:(1 0666 Harbor Vu Home lmmac. rompletely re furtrn.hed, JBr l b.1 Monuco model. qu1l'l. handy loc. Avail m o mo at S>O. March I Ut•b1 Bibb, A~t ti75 OOOU . t>t:!·81J68 ( fo.:vei. i )ard Ml:i mo I ~l~~ UAYF'RO'.\T no llul 1>'7.'.>0.'>IM! 'lum1·1 A,-.-,rn l!J.I 1177 Pcrun.-.ula Point w ~ww :tbr lba. 1·rpt•>. drps. 1t td1 I I flt:aut 2 Br. 2 ba. <.l•1·unt' t:Jr •,q.,h Jr) hkup Loqwta Hills 3250 tJld g . pool . J dult-. 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Jar Hrookhursl 1West minsl ··r, (.;;1rd l•11 Gruvl' :>JI 1()10 STANTON :.S B1 , 11, hJ, 2 stor) lhhwhr, rrnt10. rlhl i.:aragP :! kuls & I 1>et!> ok s ms !Hi-I 25tili or '1'7J.2mJ, ,\J..'t, nu kc Plll'>h & clean 3 Or. I', hu Bit ms. pool $4~5 + d1·11 \;.:cot 962·931 I, 91iM.SWf, llun11ni:tun llarhour waterfront 2 hr .! li.1. Pool, tt•n ni!> Sl'r urtt) ST71i 581 1 tz2. Ml 1116 EAST SIDE STUDIO "l'll'Olll~ Call !IM :!51..ii 01 Nl:J\k BEACll Charm I •mm1 ~.no f1·1· mg & pn,all' 3 Br humt' I Cute &. ut1I mrld t\\Jll v.ilh l baltb & inti>n or ~" Unfum 3600 'lov. ~ .. ~o 745 127:! l.oqwta Ni~ 3252 patio ('l)ol & 1 C'nn1., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1 br h.so, ~Love & n •ft ,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7(X} mo /\\ail nO'-"' He:eut nPw 2br. ~b..i. .. 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Hn Valli•) r~12ii 13 I yr lt'<"l'-$750 mu BIH'. I rrurrored war!lrobe,, & Wmll'r reotul. l Br.•, blk al(t 675 iOOll lots of :.torage. S600 mo from beach $375 ht & HwmncjtonBeach 3240 1 I vrlv ind u11l <.:a ll for la'it. $1 25 dl'po-,1 1 ••••••••••• • • •• •• •• • • • • B.AYFRONT nr HHYC J ppl to '>l'(' No t h1ldrrn tii.l 9327 c>vl" llOMfo ..... 1-111< l<l-.'-1 '7t•I "'I fl.~, hctrm-. I .. : or Pt'L'> E\'E'!t 1>-1:> 17il 111 ----- J '" llt1 1'11 l ti 1 r '" •• ' •~• ·i;..o 111.r m o h,." I !lil>-5H44~a"_~I :110:1 , ,..-ta ...,. __ 0 37 24 '.'t t ,_,.!t.t I· t it 11 '·"' '-""> ..w:-> "'·•a .1a,.;1 .... I· .t 111 1 I 11 ' u,tlJt•f 'hun t• nu \;4·"1J!Ort Cr. .. ..,1 C...:ontlo \ •••••••••••••• •••• • • •• • 1111 ,, ,. "111 ,\ 1, R~ Estate Store !Mlrrn·. :_'foi "" It '-1 SUS CASIT .AS "''"""" l.1ll'H~l:!.1,. ••• 67!>--1771 p111rt ti.: t .. nn1-. ''11111 Fum l lJr Jµt::.:WU&uµ 1;:1 .!fl \1•1 ""''" l ,t•J .,•' ~m 1 1 h \1 1'"'' ~.nd J:.1r /\d ulb. "'' 111<: I "'' O'-S.•0·111 11\ ·\J!t ~ 7>11'.Sor t.411 :-,~'j' J)l'L'> :!1111 '.\1•v.por1 Ill .I Hr :! It<!. :n .111 \l.11 1 h I SilMI bt IJ-.1 ,\ ., 1·11r li<lli ~14. K-&li •~'-11 fln 2 llrtr m 1 h.1 1.or11(•• Yt•;irl\ .I hr :! ha, pal 111 ~Jr ;.gl t·.1qx11 I (ioi)ll ' Jrt•a 1"111~1· In b1•<1th llr""''r111-. 1•112 nr l11:h s-~~• m• • Broodmoor Sea view :;Ji,»:1ll inr ·1 tt a .! ~l} • " 1!11 r i.:1:0 11 ., '11•v. BU MDNEW1 ~ua nJnJ p vt c·omm. t: '(I! l' u I 1 ' t• h 11 111 1 • w lt·n111s <'ourts. pool & bPaut1fully ,1pprnnl1•<1 ,\ JJ('UIZI, strdnr 1111·111 larxl'\C'CIJX'(J. 1rl<.,tl l111 • 11 I "1250 m o !1611 1a12:i . tl'rtaimni.:. m •;ir ll•'.11 It I ~163 :Ill I CJll for mon· lnl11 Sl • .ou I 771t :.!<Ifill I W.\TERF'RO NT ...,, dlll'k I f•ir :.mailer boats. I .0\1 er l::J..<.tblufl .t Hr & t.ll'll ~'.1:. mo ln11fk1 1·ulall' 64&-539'-1 llt·am n liay. pn v lll'al·h, :il11 , lan:11 or :!hr. <!ha. t.i.:t• 1•ncl putm SI ZIN! I 'l'r I m 11 ~ S I :.S O O 1, '' r ;~t:I .i:i:1 14!12 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Qirmd :i br 2 ba ram rm frplc, A\·a 1I \µnl 7 Lease S82S G nlnr 111dd 714 459 7576 ---Sat ClenRnte 3276 ..••...••.....•.•...•.. 2 Br. dell. 2 ba wodo. I vr lease SS75 mo Pool & !>pa Isl. last + $200 rlr·11 1500 SQ fl 49J.. 1341 . l'\ I'' 4!0-l.254 or 4!13 zn1 A.-.k for Al or Jen; Sat.Juan Caf)istrano 3278 •..••.••.•.........•.•. ~.II! 4Xk Ill wn k .~ t o,.. .1 I> m ----- I Ur mob1ll' homl' Sl<J:; 1;;.1s incl \l alurl' aclull~ ~u ~l:> 1.Jwct. !>cture 1!191 Nwpt Blvd 646-Kl73. HYntinc)ton leach 37 40 ....••.•.•..•.•.•••.... H.l's FtNEST Sparu..;h Estate L1vmg · IJ1.>uut1rut park like -,ur round1nJ::o. Terr..i < 1·d pool Sunken j!a!> l>l>q . ~parkhn~ founlatn~. S p a l' 1 o u s r 11 1J m s Separate •linini.i an•<t . walk 10 C'l0!.eli1, homl· like k1tche1l tit l'.1IJ111l'l!> Walk l o llunt1 ni.:t o n O>oter 2 Bedroom rum $<11i.5 Townhouse rum s:'Jl15 Adults. no peU. Ut1hues 1-'rt~' I .A QUINTA JIERMO~ \ 16211 Park."11de Ln. I hlk W. of Bt.•Jch. 3 blks ~ ol &hnl!Cr 847·!;441 NO LEASE REQUIRED VUJMtOUNO PUN: Social Acl1v1Ues D• · rectr1r• Frtt Sunday Btuneh•BBO'a •Par· , .... Plua mucn ITl()(8 ~TMCMA110N: Tennla •Ffee le11<>na (pro ~ pro ahop) • 2 HealU'I Clubs•Sauna• Hydromassage•Swrn- m1ng •Driving Range BEAUTlRJl APARl · MENTS: Singles I & 2 Bedrooms • Fur noshed & Unluro1she<1 • Adc.1111.Jving • No Pet' • Models Open da ly 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments Ntwpot1 Beech /So. 1700 16th St tOO•!'• al 161ht 11141 642·BT70 Newport Beach/No 880 Irvin~ ·~· 1611'11 (714/ 64 5·0550 tarae ·~ for famlUt:a pell . Very dean Pat N25Mo. 7$2-7474 or cArpOrl $600 mo CaU wtl.h 1. 2 • 3 chHdren. ttOO mo. Call SBS-4Mt ~mr ~»'10· or m-for N .. r park '5 achool1 apsit.. Avail. DOW. Klddl.eplay 1a1ea SAVE $150 Newly decorated adult .... 1 lh.. • .. d 28r.28a U50 2br lba lower apt $350 Jf"-·W-rw•-•- 3Br.2Bli ~ 1 rm: 8181 San An1eio Dr. •Mwal•1d 3'00 HeAtpidd. No J>4!lll .J/ou £a.Int & C'lc.>an 2 lnqwre apl C or ca ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• -w -tw11..,... c u HUG , brdruums. foully -o1 Sawiad Villle _. -.... u , ·"'· earpeted 1bualt1ns <213) .....-3'2111 eves c · --..-631·~/548·2'08 1ect --~ UMS ... -'ly Ground Ooor. Super l()(·a· --·-----"'-~ bd I .,...... ..., liOn. Adult.I. no pets DX> ·-... ua rm uxury L·•~oE b mo. Apply apt e. 568 w SIWlP. Beach I. 2 & 3 Br adult apt& l.n 1' plans ~ • .,... 2 r , curden wlt.hhplc,d:,hwi.r,1«1r& fr o m 1375, 2 bdrm apt. gar Adu.Its, no l)eU. Wi.la_son_ ~-· __ _ patio No pet.s ooo 23511 t.ownbouses from IS35 + lil25 10021.sl.548·2127 SJ75 mo 2Br twoh5e. poo!Ji, t.eMil, waterfalls, l~BM. ,\va1l oow 1940 Nr bch. lg 2Br. t t~Uu . ponds!GaafOl'cooking& Wallace. 546 W8S frplc. encl 'd uur. W 0 heaUn1 paid. From San •2 Br. I ba ooodo nr. So. Coast Plaia. New Crptl, drpi;. A C. pool, security teate <.:hildren ok, no pe~ MGO 968 3652 or 54.S-51.Sl. J Wrm apt, gas PJ•d Dld 1tar. adlt.:. &t2·507J I Bdrm apt i'.ncl garage 1oea:. PJlll 642 5073 2 Bdrm'i. I tialh ..ipt Adull!t G J, pct1d 642 5(173 9e8tiBllH APARTME:HTS GRAND Of'IEHING 2 n1 . l U<• ..,.,; '" 1-'.Xl'l'lll·nt h . .1<•ut1on ".di. t11 1•11111µk t1• -.h•'llflllll: lk•auurully l..in<b•·t•r,.·•I hoolt-up. avail Mar ll Diego J1'rwy drive North 2 BR l 11 Ba. $:.l6S No 14195. 536-09'll on ... ach to McFadden du.ldren, l>roa.11 dm~ OK then West on McFadden 610J0JJU1Sl &t2·7344 '°'lud10 Apt acrOSb fro m to Seawlnd Vllla gt-. bch dshwshr. frplt:, 1325 (114 $3 5198 2br 11 2ba Twnhse Prpll Encl gar Adllb No l'elb From S380 &1.5 4<Y1'1 -;TU:-lN I NG I r ); gartien apt Pool iirea $325~11 ilO W Sl IL r r .. l l>lth l~t' 2 Bdrm uppt•r ~1., Q u 1t't bu1ld1nit v.tt h bE>a ut1ful la nU'>l Jl>•Hl! ADla.~ OVF:H ~ 'o J.111..'i LEEWARD Al~ 21120 Fullerton. f1 lrl k ~t of '1'WJ>urt Ave & I bl.k So o( l3ti y I 6J I 039i £.:JXJ 2 Dr I "". lndry r rn 1>001 Ad ult:.. no peh mo ~ZJ32eve-. .._ 4000 SOMETHIMG HEW FOIL.lSS!! l!rauurul oew 2 bdrm 2 lull ba mas te r ~u1 te " dbl '>11\kl., plU.\h bTllWO 1 .trpt•tmn. dr:1pe, .J'>h 1.1blnet.,, bit in n•fnfil . t'nt l yd d elu'<e lndry Kub 01\. -t Plex ocJ r .. ve n thm" \vatl 1m med CJ~ L Y SJ\IS rnrr i'i~I SIJlt-r Open ll<>U..,l' >1-S dail' li40-4724 S150 Wal k l11 Ht'J<:h , L..u 1-:l'. th<~·I\ .!Br 21><1 • Ii W. pat in . 1::1r. 1\tlult.:.. nu IX'L'> R.1:1 :s:Jr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $72Week&Up Studio s . 1 b r~. kttrheneues. pool & mud serv 548-9755. SIJMy Acres MOlcl n oom w t ful I h ou~l' µnV!leRCS In xlnt Jrca or ~ewport Ht~iiCh. fWchl 01Hlt>42-681l. l<r..c>m for rent Npt. arl'a Hrand new lri.: h11m1· S2SO\lo Ultl 1nt:l . 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View. ~1dt-\II :"'ew rTT>ts. dt"'P'> & p.1101 No PC'ls Firm S.l 'l!I 559-921iS 2llrfronl duph•\ $HAI •New <'pt, ftrpl. no po•t 1331ns , 1\\u11 3 l See Sal JO :I> l2 (JI) I 8 R l b a "" h u I! t' bac kyard 5 m 111 tu beach Uul 1Jd 1-;nl I gar ~.6JIH81 1 2 Bdrm duplex with patio & garaste Lease S525. no pets. Dave. al(t.644 7211 IUr. ""lk to on· ('oll1·g• SJZ• mo with util p;i1d Alt\ \.16:1 mv :00.l'ar :0-.cv.. .! hr .! ha d~hv.hr .. un1ll:'1·k. ~5 iW 1 llH C\l..., 11r wkm l" ~.U-1.!<' i hr a pl. I"" ti & putt•• \duli-. 11111> 1111 111•1' IH!i i ~f vn r11' '·' ~ 1;..1:, fll:wl <.>CEA.'\\ 11-:w 2151 Pa<'1ft<' I ' \1 1.arj!e 1 hr 11. tnft I"! pl1 1w 1 patio. enc l ,•,1r bltn-.. J,l l U/11 I-r11m >150 :-lo p('L'> lofanl ol.. SP~1{' •i:ll tllll~ Extra Lcrcp ROOfM t.1t'an. QUlt't. <! bd. I bH So kid., pel.11 $3:.ltJ mo CallJl•HGJI 1266 •DELUXE * GARDEH APT. 2 Br. Adufh only ·1 pooi.. ('m·en'tl i•ar ro1 t p.1l11).1ph . lll«J ' ,·i.~w 111. ):. &. tx·h, "'ilk 111,hop1m1i.· 17111 ~-~~t atW~ 847-6064 HwitwMJon Granada tr.:1 W.1lk to Lil Jl h Im rn 1l l h1lrm . l b.1 t .,.,.,,. t 11 1•' l' r } t h 1 n. :i u I llJll.lrnorr· fNmtm R1·.1ll ' "-~'•iii..'.:! $:''25 J Hr :! b,1 n<'.•r """ Jp\ ......... I rp l!> llrJ>'\ .! 1 t• r " n 1 I i.: .1 r \.\ I> h •J 11 k oJ \' I r 1• I • J.1.t\IO )ant T.-;L ,htmt b-1 • lt~t.I I 1• • ••lull "" i" I I .itl 11 l ~rt .... ... .. ~·I 11 I h l~ .... , ~. ·~1 .. • ; ""'" PARK NEWPORT COOHTRY CL.UI LIVING )',tn~I•"• \&:• ll1·dr1M tm .!IJI..' & \n.,.'Tlhou • " 11, 111 I '""r .::. l•1 ,,h • I IJL!r 111 ti....t· nr l.ll h 1n 11 II "' r 1r 1 nl.J O S:!jU 11111 ;,.,,.u.11 l'ro r E\l•c .\t J l c !'>h r bt•aullfully furo h.,,. "" u~ 1325. 536·6>1;!:1 tk f'!> req 'd_. __ _ non1 !.U1 •..I' I •Kl M F shr 3Br 2ba Lagun.• EASTBLUFF 2 Br :? ba lrR i:.inlt'n ur1 •t 1-'rplc. pool & n·• f.11 ti \\ail 110 " \SIU 11111 :,s7 i'QIO or i 60 l~I OHTHEBEACH ;-.. .. 11.µ11 r 1 11t l',011lron t "Jlk lii•11u1 m1xJ1•111 I Or 1.r \IOI.tit· ,1pl l'h1in1• t!U KJJ •r.st Wl"l<'llrf ..!Rr 1 BJ :'\1·v. 1 ... 11.itnted I 1ri.t1· p.11111 "" ptt., S4 :;o rn 11 1"'2 2U4 :...P:.<'IOUS 31.tdrm Al.lull' rruk l>elll'h ;'loo pet:. tA:l 2.357 8iCJ Canyott COftdo lhlL ... 1-ondo $220-t 0. Ull Nlt>r6pm, Hob· SHl·311)4 H.i,4'ToShareA Plan•~ Want to spilt your n-nt ' ••HOWIE•• Coolcl t'1 ll Your ~ee<I S3l Feoe fully refundable H don't find a Hoom1e !r.2 ..or,5 953--0395 All Areas 7 days 2-1 Hrs ~l ""'J)Ort ()C(' an f ron l ~ r. pauo. W 0. fpk .~ uttl tnd C>a' e S41HU 6J 1 \hie lookrn~ for oon ,molonl( remale to shan· :! llr. nicely rum apt on I.he bt>ach Ul ·'-ewpurt t 1 I June !Sth. S250 mo t uuJ Callbelwn 6& llpm. 1)73.2284 :1 lir, :I Im. li l1lk.., Im m 1 pdrl of d uplex l Hr be:wh, 2 story 4 '1 11lil "' J.dl'Ullt, IJ:e II v 1 rn hou.\l' No 1)1'1~. n11 t..111, I "' lrplc, 2 t'ar garai.:c. Sfi 7j ~u rf Ht·J lt). t newly clecoralcd. D1·~k. :>36 75'12 all bltns 2 blks to ht•ad1. 2 br . 1 ba. view or root hills. ~arage auto door 1 opener . quiet family neighborhood. r l'nt:ed yard w 1covered 1>11110, coov. to fwy. & s hopping $19f> mo. :xrn I Pasco El Arco. 768-4608 3741 CostaMna 3824 ....••.•....•.......... •'o /\D UL T _;j ~. l IVING :? Br. den. d1111ni: rm. l! , t..i. load1 of .iml'llllil'~ 1 ·.11H1J'>l ll' 1!1M 1·uur!>C 1 11•w sms t>44 !H\14 f'' to share 2 bd, 2 IHI w same. F'plc. pool. S22S t."M 6Jl.J56l afl.9pm Exec Sbr. 21 ?ba, Snl V1.,t.1 llome nr II ll.irli1111r st«> mrl j!n.ln r Kil7 •1!>25 • Execut1 v1• ~I V •~la • Slater & •Edwa rd.' 511r 21 ~1~. ram rm. frph• S8 9 5 mo w st rd n r 1"7-4525 lbr, 3ba, Condo. 962 7.u;.J 5 Bedroom. children & pet.SOK $700 mo SJ6..7542 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exec. home 5 Br. 3 hit, micro wave, trash comµ, wet b11r, full amcm11es . ~ Tnnidad Island lrg :I Brdm. $950. With JS' dock SllOO. Agt. 84().Ul43 '""-3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scv<'rul rtnluls avail ':{OW' From $395. 2br, 2be. $dS. Jbr, S.'lOO 2bl' vieW '550. 5br. 3b1t. $700 4br. 3ba, NEW 1795. Sr51·3l00 1be Lakes. Lux. w all a menlllei.. Upgraded 2br. p Mo + dep. No Na. 4f114'112 4010 River /\ve Urive hy, 1Jo l1()t disturb ((•na nts S m1th ·M<'yer . A gt, ll40-53S7 or 548· 7813 2 BR (dlx. mslr. SWl<' I, J ba., den: approx 2100 sq. n. Frplc .. wet bar. 2 car gar. Tenrus. pool, sauna. Jacuzzi priv1I Leai;e Rl50 64S-0101 or (213 l 7(11.1770 REl..lsrEo M50 2br gar. pal.to Mal.Ure adlts. no pM.s. Avail 3/20. M:>-5778 alt. 2. •UDO ISLE 3 UR, 2 BA, lrg. s unny patJI). 2 car gar. Accesa to tennis, bch & <>lub. $850. (213 )653-7000 or (714 )675-0806. Execul.lve home ln xlnt Westcllfflocatlon. 4 br. 3 ba, spa & many xtrus. Naoey 675-18$3 mornings orev•. ••SUPER RENTAL ON T H E BAYFRONT , lease; excluetve Dover Shonw. S Bdrm. home with p6ec fs flolit ror 60 ft. bollt.'8000110. Yrly. Bay • BalK'h Realty 758-0811 UDO 'BR, 3 ba. $1200 Mo. A&enl 8'1Ml 70 3280 ...............•...•... Spacious 3 br 2 ba. rlhl gar , lg. yard. $495 67~:nl? I (213 r-· 1440 .•.•................... LAGUNA BEACll MTH INN. Maid serv . l'11lor TV. hculed pool Uul. (7 14 1491 5294 985 No. Coast Hwy Ocean vu, l br. 1 ba. l"OV· ered parking. S4S01mo. 494.()()66 =-~~~'=· You may request Ad-Sitter seJViat when plO(ing yoor od . . . our Ad-Stttef number will appear in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes yoor me•OQll .. . you coll in at yoor CXJrMnilnctt to qet the 'espol-to 'f".Jf od . . . this ll'VtC8 Is onfy SS ptr week. For more information and to pica your od coll 1 642.5671 1 MC!43 Verde 1mmar . 2 hr. 2 ba. ~ar Jplc . n w. Indy. rm $435 631-4002 &side 149 E. Bay. 2br. lba. pool Ad11lls Nu Pe.U S3SOMo 548-:nit BACHELOR <.ir<'ut E'SJDE loc S200 ·Mu 548-H!X.i 837 06(Ji All ut1I pd, sm c hild welcome. 2Br I ba . reing, 0 1W. encl gar . no pet.-,, UIS 1900 Wallace. Mgr ff1. 548-9560 2 BR. 2 ba. Sunny deck Bltm, < pt.s • dl'Jlfi . R<tT SC25,.Agl. 700-0409 i60.Qlt9 2 Br. t ba. laundry. kids ok. No dogs. Cr f\ls & drpl. $330. mo MQ.6852 askfOf' Pam Newly decor. lbr. Adil,. Bale, crp l1.drp11. Nu PtU. S310Mo. 709 J ame11 St.Apt . D By appl. !17M4l0 New TwnMe apt 2bl!, l\IW)a. frplc. 5'8()Mo ~ &r831-S012 1 Br, l ba. srnaJI house type. encl. aar. front yd . new Cfl&a, drpa. No pell. S3&0 utll pd. ZOH ·B Meyer Pl. f'2·0UO: m7m. Urapt. ZZlO Collel Ave, C.11. I ~ ,.. ,.. ,.. , . ,.. . . . . -... . . .. r . . _._.,.. -·~ ............ -. -------~- -.... J.uri:~ 2 Btl in 4 plP11. Bllnll, cpl.!>. d rpt. . I\ 111 l!I . 110 µel.II s.17 ~ mo 7 16 Shall mar aso.~ E SIDE l yr new 2111 2Ba. bllns. l'VL.,, drv-. r1111>e>n. adlls cHily. no rM!'lS SJ75 mo -t o ll'an1n1: dep~- 1 Br. pvt l'OCI l{llr31:1' Adult. no pet OlO Avuil 3 l J I I Me11u Ori v1• 700-0404 or 63 1 • 23'i 4 • 1 & 2 BR Patio Aptl. • 01\hwHhen & BBO's • Pool & Rt~ Room • Garden l1ndsupmg • Jog lo Buch & Shop' S( :, I :\JVIHU:\:l\1l '.\11 'fl, l7 It '""ltou If 11 'lh/ 4 1l0() WF.ST\'1.1 Ft' nmdo. 2br. 2 b.I. r111k. pool. cl~l' lo -.ht 1p; 1'l25 t\31·~ 1..100. on lht• hu). l UH . 2 Ba pVI IJllllO. S!HO mo yrl) SUbm1t on l'h1dr,•n or pet-. Ua y & Hearh 7~111111 the COLONY 2Z19CANYON,C.M Ph6JI 3567 M. non·smoker, pro ressional to shar e 2 bdnn.2ba apt. w ii nl'ar Santa Ana Ctn·. Club. CM. $168 + ullJ. 545 !1101 M f ~:.> to s hr 2bd, 2ha apt in C ~I S~ w ut1l Llowl 540 ~10 Prof Fem shr 2Br house U1 CdM. $250+url, Call ~une al\ 5 · 6'4-8228 Lge bJch :ipl Good LDvt>ly all adult. no Pt'I.!>. locale Pvt patio Adull.S 1 2&J Br apts . l\200 Et1 X l,G. 2 lil< POOL BEAUT GROl'Nl>S I Ml TO CX.'EAN 1\1't.:LTS s:!l5 Rmmte wanted for lrg 38r 2 ~ house. a blk from COM bcb. Non- i1mkr. veiiet.anan. Sl50. m.96.50 85BW l9lhSl. S?25 lfUt4'r h b ~-OG19 Sharp, cleah. 2br, lba bltns. 3 yr okl W-1111..1<' 4 plit. tuds ok No pets S375 645-7479 eve & wl<nd. SERENITY In quiet adu.lt complex. Spac. I br apt. Dshwhr, frpk:, pvt paUo, Jacuul, pool. S380 mo. Sorey, no pell. BO Harla . SPMC Mt-~7 ..WlllmAns 1 Br ar loft, l br & bachelor . .From S2TS. Frplc, rec. room' pool.: Jac u ul, e n c oaea praps. Ou Ir water pd. Adult a, no p e t•. 393 Hamlbon. c.w. MS-4411 OOPlZX 0 £LUX E Qulet 2 bdrm. lh be. pedo. prdener. Adulta. no pell. Newly decor•t. ed. *'75/mo. 541-110I. ., .. -· --- J Hr. 2 hn .... 1ud111 U1b hw...hr, W D hkuµ .iar rrplc. No µL'l~ $495. '752· 7414 or 536-3397 ACROSS PHOM HEA<.:11. 2 Br 1 Ba. nu carpels , miru blinds ~mo on Y! ~ 640--5078 __ -- ------ Male roommate wanted. ~ larie house with sam e . Dan a P o int. OCEAN AREA l Dedroom. I bath, yt'arly PhooeOOl-3462 Walk t u the bt•:H·h ~!!!°10· S350 mo. Ag\. Lee plosb' BR 3 Ba tn Oehghllul tae \&2 Rr o•......, apta. some w frpk, all ------lewi home lo HB. 1,, ml have patios or balconies. J Br OCEANFRONT from beh. S?25 m o. \4 F}\Joy our 20 acres w ut-APT. Vrly Sl .000 mo. ii1L Rita S364I080 tractive greenbelt, trees. _/\IJ.-'--._673..Q __ i_o _____ , MaJe or Ce.male wanted tu landscape & 9 bole put-3 Br ba ... ~ h _ .. __ (··-•-.. _. 3 bd ting green. Friend ly · 2 • steP8 lO uuac · "' ... " un:.....,.. rm clubhoule Wlfrplc. color zsomo. Propt'rty House. home in Nwpl Beach. 1V. aaWla. exercise & ~38SOorM2·1010 (Lido Sandi pvt Com · ..., .,, ITUU\y ). Pool, jacuui. J • .,.t room. ...arta ut Udo O.yfront 2 Br opt, blka rrun ~an. D..vs Gmlncl'grnjr ut1l I d d f _, Adulta. no pets new y ecorate • an· G1-T•'T7; ev .. 7'10-'683, CASA .. SOL tastlc view. 671-1283, aak forOlll')'. Grr>-31551 21661 .. uW..at ll7' F wuted, ~ )'ti. to tu.4653 aban NB 3 br apt .• S200 ~~~~~~~~~-·! ······-··············· .~.Mer• 6'0-0181. -= 2 Br on tUtr by beach. IZll5 1 Ilk beKb. quiet. 2 br. C4&1>. 11&1'. Mature C AUanta. mo. Adlllta. oo pell. m Tnde )'GUI' oW atulf for Encino Ln. 8" .. ,r, apt new 1oodloa wltb a ) c. QauUied 8d. Ml-M'11 l l. . .. ---· -y--- --... --. . ..... -.., . . . .. 7 .. ~··• Al&eraUoH. C&all•• Carp eat r y . v • -.. lpedal. a i 1a&ra.a.. ._ ~ ,.. priea °' a. wm b• ,., aw ._.Id.Ml& .... «)Mu. M ii' •..... ..... ~~~~~~-~ Al Ill t .. ITIQ. t DAMA .. ...................... ........................... . a ct • ...................... ft I h4 • • • H • Olnmer l.!111 ......... IDOd;d "'-•t ....... ....... Gee. C'A,...•t.r) or re mi S N 1 0.. mu com .... job..'TS.1-4'11 Dl1WWQ't•Parlllna lot c.,.t ... olw •a...ln•S.alcoalle1. nu••••-·•-•-••••• IM' Aapbalt. Me Cl71 .........,_ta ...._ dean Ue~ Q6r tirt•••n: •ht !JI~~..... :,a:.-=.~c~!~ .. •••••••••••••••••••• nn S1 50, COUC'b $10. cbr Need to talk to a lawyer! No dwp for initial COO· 1ultwOoo Appoi.Atments a vail. eves fl~. CaJJ m4~LIN 15. GUIU' dam pet odor ('pt repfl1r. 15 y l"I u pr Do wort myself. Refs SU.OJDI CARPET O.EANlNG .. .... 981>--3766 ·~ ...... _. J , ... ,~ ·--··-••••••••••••• ,...,...., s arutona ...,rv Pvt day care. C II. Open lJll f«>f your children wtJi)e you wort SS7·2646 tzt MSenice ....................... DMrcelyMml AdiaD Typing 8'2-5100 ..... ...._ ....................... New security products. Affordable, free demo. EMCO. 545-60.'rl c '" t •• Mak.illcJ ....................... We Care Carpet Cl111mers Steam clean. Allio up bolstery. Work guar Truck mount unit. Froo est. reas. r11tes64.S-3716 lnllat1on Fighter Spet: Instead ol ne w carpet have at cleaned and re vit.ah7.ed. Jerry's Carpet has equapment to do Just that so call t.od 8 y ror frev phone est. 557-2781 C u s t o m c a b i n e t s, ••••••••••••••••••••••• furniture. etc. Quality Cmcrete contractor, un· work. ~3410, 64.5-9088 li01Jted shapes & de CUSTOM INTERIOR CARPENTRY By Jay 642-8809 a Wi.Jsoo & Soos. utdr::.. Free est, 30 yrs e xp. Bonded, Lie !!357487 s ign s, high q u ality work ma nsbip, free est. u c #377651493-1121 -------- 1bompsoo-Kescl Cootractors #380165 Ccmenl work-all types ~ 642-8482 646-1740, S48-6085 _ 1 CWld CGn Sell Wllh EASE' It 's :i flR J-.:EZE Classir1cd Ads 6'1:!·5'i7H ••••••••••••••••••••••• After school in Sonora· BearSt.Schoolarea,can pi('k up. 549-9458 _.... ••.•.....•....... • a .... 5 o.tr.dclr. ~tan&. ,....._.....,, •111n n.oc:>P. REP Al R eo..trucllo n ad•laor• ..... all typea ol nood -.S. ,_ hoow NJ)lollr Gr ,...... probi. ,. hr Nr'Wi<'• on r~r•atn Plum bln1r. roof lnK , carpentry , co1u· ,,,.,. ... aooiN. E.I" I ~ 73'~ Ulnlrartor, remochlll oK R.epalra, pattoa l''tt"~ tlJL ~u f>r{1Pf'rt111~. Uc.137~~~ DaanllMg ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ,, ... ......... Tia.Co. El<l'Qate 1u1tur:.I mar b&e bedullf1ei. your en lnel, bathn10m:.. 11t.t1v:. OllJ w, Mon 1-'rt h11 fra· estimates 759-1711 a.drical ..•...•.............•.. ELECTRlt;I \N I'm t•tJ nghl free c~llmull' on large or Sl'l'Wl l JOI>:> Li<'. 11337254 67:.t u:J5\I ELECTRICIAN Best rut es, h 1· s l workmun::.h1p ~rn .cll jOOs pref err~I 675 83'&5 ----. •..•..•.•••..•......•. ~rely Door Cool rol Ullnpl door 6 clotlure melnteo1nce Co111 m 'I RH1d repair • rnalna. 1tottrront. 1Ud lnfl. wardrobe doora, WI Dd owa lf·)f'M . MMl5 8-hlnj all Or Cty Sll d lo1 doo r , wardrobe door 6 window tlUl)()tier fU.JSNJoJ..l:S Serv 1cea All lYPll tot le.ct p1u.nt U14t Qi~l 6 floor clun 111.: IJuo 'I cln up . Lo ratt Ou1u l'"ree tlit ~7C <Wtw'lmd ..... ·······••••·······••••• Mr Ha1n~ultt!r l>rolt!b81ooally anstaUed ~ · i.eamleas lllumanum GUIU' •'ree ~l 631·0281 W\Ytlffie tt.1itplon ...•.••................ Curpentry. masonry. rooting, plumbmg. pumt Ull(, drywa.1.1 & more. J 8 ti46-9990 l::let·lric. pa1ntcrqc drywall, pluntbcn~ re pair F'am1ly busmes!> Lct 'd -+ work guar ij4K SlW PlumliinJ(. e leclrtral. htalmg, all J(en repair" !-'rec est 5J6 1362 Lil• baullna ·m ovtnic Gare,..Yard cteanln" tt... ...... "2-0705 JiM.111.At S«vl<.-e. l Ya T truck. Cell Lett41r :w?oa7 All arowwl b.Jlulin1 l T lnlell. Free Ht Otll AM. 548-31164 Ha uling Movlnic Coo· crete • tree removal ~ell IVll &t6-7824 Haul /Grading, De moll- Uon. Skiploader, dump- t.ruck Tree3 yrd writ. 1'11 ~7 Haulin g , c leanups, driveway r e mov• ls. ln ourung 557-8271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wa.nt 11 REALLY CLEAN HOU!>E" Call Gingham Gtrt tree est. ~5123 Tired of Housecle1rnang Ha ssle" Rt-;L IABLI!: be!p IS here 960· 7 452 ------ f'o r excellence in housticlearung. Cleanm.: Unll nuted $46-3726 TIFFANY'S Garderun~. landM·apmit. lnstallat1ons. t:irpl'l!., tree tr1mm1ni.:. l'll'.111-ele<'tncal, plumb1ni:. t'll' up&. Av1 les. 646-8474 ~36lfl CARP f."T D0<.71'0 R Weekly or 1 ltmt' m<t11l we 10"'.-DISCOUNT 01' VACA!'ITS. Steam <'afl>('t deuruni< Prt.~ l'Sl. 24 hr SVC 631 7UU Gardening, tree trtrn ming, clean-up & ma1111 serv. Arnie S48-ij4l4 Very low pnccs on lafld.s(: a pt! clean u IJh George 54!.l 2015 Exp i;ardl'ncr. mu". edge. ctn u115 ~Tl'l' ,.,l Rsobl CM area 548 •!IS:! I I Tree trimming. <'11111 m 'l 'lt e::.1d ~ml laruhcap1ng & 1 lnups Ml.ke 5411 a»9 WANT Ml'ltl~·· Class1h'(! Ad:-1~1:! ;~78 WCOST24 llH Sl...:RV IU:.1..JABLE IN &ULT E..XT 77, 975 1107. ..•.••...............•• OCC student L.Jr).!t' trut·k 'f'ru..o,h, tree tnm. Udn ~ I wuJcng & Dump Job!> Ask for Handy (~II Sfw1w Hou::.t•t·lt'JOlllJ.! "'or a homt' or bu:-.1111·" that i.parkle!'i lrkt• 'fluw ~6 t 'lean of lfra rt:. r>rof dt>anmi:. n·r1utJ hie. dt•pe n c:1i1hl1!. t.horouJ: h C.1 I I for , t µ µt a..Jc ror ~er, 97~ I tu. (1ea.run.i. any l~ 1x· tst class work rlonl' w lllll' gnty fl~nbl In::. 55 • Olllf> &ti 1:1427 -Cedar Crpl & Lphul HAL"LINC; &Cl.EANl'.\G I l 'leaner.,, fir waxrni: lk::.1d Comm 'I 1-'ree t''t ~en !'In '1o: Rsnbl Prof Call!~ 1462 SimrHl K.111 ~1543. 75 I li!l:.1 * lfouaeclon ln a . yc)u r homo ot vacan t». Fre. .UmaU. 531-Wl ..,,. .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• HYPN061S WORKS For rree eonawutaon calJ Ad Sitter 116, Mi-4300 M brs .._Ta ....................... R.J. Cook. 4Yl yns ex per . Local year arou nd &erVtce 496-11.Sl .831 7132 lnoorne Tu Prep! 3>% otf before Mar. lS M. PatemoslrO, enrolled agl. m• 1842-04.56 Call today for a ppt 646-~3 Short Form; Sta~ &r t'ed. Sl2. CM, c entrally located. J . Moriarty, Al'ct Jewrt/Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• All types Jewelry repair· U1R.. Rlog i.i:ung. Ston~ resetting Custom de ..iwting Antq Jewelry Ucamood~ & colored :-1.0neS 35yrexp Murra) Brown Ye Old V1lla1ee J~r.494.roTI l.Clldcapincj .............•......... •Qua.Illy LandsC'apani: • c.:omp sott::.cape dt~1gn & Ul:>tallallc.>n All work l{uar Fr~ ... ,, Gn.•<•n d ,1 I e L a n d , c a p 1 n ~ 731 6276 JJpanese l.and!>c.i rw cle\JIUJ, spnnkll·r. s •xh c·kanup macnt. 90 tJa~ "'WT 12 yr. l'Xpc•r I.It Insur 531 H 162 or H97 2l!62 Mmcwy . •••.•...........•.•... Um·kworlo. Small JOb'> !'.('WpOrt Cn,.,t.i ~ha & ln11w 675 3t75t'\e'> ( U--tom mawnr'). pat"''· l•lanters. walk:. 1\111 ' of · kx·d! refs b45 IC> 12 Sridt, 8*00e, b~ll work, uie tl.ra. coocme pet.wi.. wl b , dnveway1 l"'r~ est. John 946-Ul3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• An adventure "' chanl(c So. Coast Models now o( ferloe personalue d styled develop ment an COQJUDCtlOO w tfuluoo & pboWcnphic modeling Ot1J DOW 557 ·2502 Mlrrill9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movlog by 1be Starving College Student.a. Eitp, Ir& true k. 641-8427 , .. ls:;l'•riltCJ ....................... I.A! Papier Lit In 11c:rvlce & quahty pa~nn,. 114-538-2350 Custom waUpapenng. All work guaranteed. Co6:st Property Services. ~2766 ----12 yrs exper . NB/C M area. l 'm small. prices are s mall. 67S 3014 6T.J.M7 Jnt 1Ext. Airless spray. Paperbaogmg. Ca btnets rdUwlbed 979-5294 l.IUnor Punuog. Quall· ty, reasonable rale:>. Ask for Rlcb 675-0082. 24 hr-8. RAJNBOW l':xt, mt. 4 yr guar Lo pn ces. l"ree est. Cull 6'2-9614 ....... /Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETERS PAINTING Expr 'd Reu kales Free Est. Call G1:oe 552-04.SB Neat patches & t.extur.:s Pat0ting. INT EXT Rt&EST. 893-1439 ~t. honest, rew.. ll yn. exp Lil· d Dd\t: f'l.A'>J'ERJNG oY er block 964-100 walls, add1l10ru1. howies, Fine ''Xl. pamt1ni.: ~t LI<' In:. Tr" m1• R Stoor IS36-SS5S Prof pa.tnlm~ t-:n & Int M06t ~t $275 =<3!:!0015 l"ree est 536 4311 3 ~(' V1Sd Pw.ntmf( & v.allp.Apt.>nni: ~ work. re:. FH"<' 1·\l ~\(' :>47 <1281 l.M•t'., l'aanlmit. -.c·n tnl! .irt•a !.I ) ,.., m.,..,t n ,,, t.:ht't k nt) rt'f. 11• ~ kt·\< umm I 1.1.i1n11n1'. Int ~.\l !;J uJl "'•irk H ., 11 ti I p r 1 t •' ., La c rJ IS111Hh·d c, t•n• •'93-WtH free est. 5116--4892 ..........., ..•...•.••••......•.... I-.lect roru c I ea k dt'.Lect ion !leaks slabtl I. Ht'tnodel· 1111'(. copper repcpe Top flat Plumbm~ 537 3194 Spe<_,a!Jz.mg lll res1d ren 1 ... 1 prope rty. 1!.land ~ces~~l ~&Repair •...•.................• C...,.:ntry It 1tchen tJ1.1or' wrndow' rPpa1r odrt1 11oni. plonning Jim '..WTI IO I ~--············· l<1·pa 1r & H• ro•if \II t • v e ~ ' h 1 n .: I ,. , r .. ~-k~hJkt•' • oml"J lJr ESSIAH F'rl'<' t'">l >l 1 5!1:111 ~ lfl I (\;tm P<t1nt1n~ lu rJlt'' ,\,,111 /'rt•• 1•\l ;J \r i.;UJf :'lt'll "'ll h !-,,\. ........ I I ~ ;J Hiii·. 1-.i' r :J1i2 H7>1 6JJ '..Kfl .ifl , <.,Pu.il1f1•>tJ r1.1•1f111i: r r,.,. ..... 1 1 .... Jk rt pair s.:!J • J ReiuJt'flllJl &<'11mm1n 1.ol I c,.~.d ralt.., ••rt ,h.1k"' & All typea of roof1 r p&ll'ed. Raobl. Guar. t wallia&.. *-7S37 aft s. ~t11 t h ...... ••••••••••••••••••••• Sewt.nc Machine Sef'v. home. Guaranteed. yn e:xper. 714-97S-1107 s..t.J/Aht ..... ••••••••••••••••••••• Sewioi Machine Serv. borne. Guaranteed. _yrs exper. 714·97~ T.V.Meu•:n • •••••••••••••••••••• A.tllc as root 1n.sl.a II a t111 Mul1.aple outlet.a. 23 y exp. 8W Coyne. 496-7~1! TII. • ••••••••••••••••••••• C !!: R A M I C T I L F. J<Jtchen. baths. entry· Your t i le or m1r11 962-:m9 __ :__ __ Ceranuc Tile I ns tallt'l l''lrs, counte rs. lull· F'reee:-;t Rer.s. !»() 0760 --- TrMS4trYk • .•.•.•.•.......••..... Professi onal Trl' Servi~. call anytime.~ hrs Topptng, rc mova hau.linR. 64&-7070 Expert shapm)(. thannn1 and stump removal. In• Lv lll'>g 675-4'12 I WwtdowC~ ...••.•••..•...•..•... R.esldcnl1al & Store::. l ·u wax1ng. "lu<tlcty worl. 642 5449. 64.S-7!172 For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AO-VISOR 642-56 78 c 'l:i"tfu'i! ,\fl, l~I:! ,,1,." jJal.lltm1! r'rt ... · ,.,1 H•· 1 ,,,m1111 ' .111 •r. .• 11111 ··~t I ratl~ tii$ 'f"~I 1,.J 11-:.r. 1 'fJ i---------- ~to~ 4300 Office Rental 4400 1 Office Rental 4~00 I ~s w~ 460<' ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ••••••••••••••••••••···I ••••••••••••••• •• •• ••• • C>pporfunit'y SOOS ~· Tnast 50351 ~!.~.~ •••••• ~~-~~ I ~~.··········=~~.5.~ I ~~ ......... ~~.s.~ L' I .,. ""' h w k n m · vr I I I 1 · ..................... . r ema e. c..l·JU, to ' are Ul'LUXEOFFICFS •CdM DELtt:u:<;t'ITES I ur in., mu w a '' . . cute :!br CdM ho mt• • PLUS -!-'m m SW5 Au nmd nt'e<h I .mr ,1µ1 fur ncr Sandw1d1 D~ S212 mo 642· 1300 Ad Rt'<'epttorust tclt-phont• ample pki: Util p<l :!X!i.'l ~ll'e than S?O!Jmo 111 1111·1• 1 ~°"Beach •••••••................ IJ.J.._T .1 tuno c·1>t l.Jll• I l'Hr. L\W ... 1u1h .t O•·•·•t... VARGIS GIRLS :.!nd TI> for !tall' pnm1 pali· \di"". "' Jiit!• ~.IAAI ~111 uo J O)lhllll.! ::.nter lll02 or 6758841 a nswering· mail dis· E.Cst llwy.675·WOO ( ".::.tll Ml''>a art•.t S8:l0Clmo G ro:-~ ~hrs. tnbution ~erox l'On ---1\ SA P. l'lt:dl>t' t·.111 ;\$(l, 751·1<100 l' M PMPl'M). lltM·oont <'hPt'k' Ea ~h1dc C \1 l .c:g;.I C. 1•1d1dcnlt • .t •ESCORTS• l'lf•itotcabll' i\).'l ti46:J6l7 HP\loJrd 61h 57 1!1 , u 'v'I PO llo~ 3212. Ken or Lu; m 1643 S 8 ~ U )OU qu.al. c11ll for appl ~53 ·1*820 Now H 1r 1n 1 Prerer female. $150+ "'2 utiliUes. Costa Mesa Mrea Call aft 6p m ti4.5-l232 Male-Female to :.hare Halboa Apartment. (;all 67~7345 f<oommate WJnled Uy 3-1-80. 2 br, 2 frpk~. on sand. M .... Capo &oat·h ~15 ' ' MEDICAL SUITE 548 &127 7pm !lpm. or -- ferenceroom , brand ~ew Corona del Mar. i;:arrlen wnte ad:t719, l' o 1 he I nee<! help w 1nna11on bldg. sec. ~rv., avail. l ctfice swll'.850Sq ft Daily Pilot. I' o Bo x You too" Part lime we mo.free w/6 mos,renlal. Realonom lcs 675fi7flO l:lffi. Costa Mf'.;,, ('iol1t ran ht>lp earh othn FROM $25;.i. •0M!f> ~!WCI for appl 7 !II' \1 :DI No. Tu.-;tan /\vc. S<1nlJ 01-'1-'H'i': St ' ITE -- Ana, 953-0937 /\J Hl'OHT Mtl-.1\ Ynl'! Fem ..... ork1ng slu Manuf~ --S460Ml n. $2!$ mo tk.'fll, Sl'(>k lO).! JPl lo .,hr Rbenjlou Boak Corona del Mar. cllx 2 7~., 2222 " same Or studio "''""''' (.' u .-en(""'' ~ nn swtc Ri:11 lunom11.:s ,,.. '" (Jhl<1 mesa •""· ""' • l'l 4450 111 CclM 11:'.> :v!Jrch I. <:.ill Ownt!rwilbtay Corp bi5-670U ~s Rentai amt1mc752 2377 /\J.'l 751 14()() ..............•.....•.• De::.k space SIOO \lo . .,ml off1l'e $150 Mo 11127 Westcllff Dr, Nwpt Beach. 631-0000 l''or store & offl<'<' -.pac 1• al n:ac;onahll'ralt.., (.'OND<> Hi'::"-IT\J. llH 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. Ll-:J\<;1-: WITll Ul"flll'I, MESAVJ-:IUJI-. IJI< W1\"liTEIJ hv 111 houutl Lost V1<' Alph.i IWta. :-.C1 •FOXY LADY* <H Tt' ALL 0:-11. Y ~flh/ Ptt'50Mll,/ •• ~·.~-~.~ •••••••• f l..d~un11. ts.ink \lnyl co ' t• I 11 p 1· m ,, r k ,. ti "M~1 r1nt'r~ S,i\ 1ni.t' *972·1138• 5 100 ..•......•............. PENNY PINCHER ADS JU:WAR U for r..turn I IH1\M1JSO WA"liTf' n .,. l'Ol'll••nl AlNJlult h no P'n\ part) \lo tll bu~ I 111 ;1 qUt.co:-.llnlh a.'kc-<J 11.J" t·anit, C"a,.h :'.: II !'>41i Hli:. ~>l!I t:!'j;' ~.\I ~l ;!4 '1 l l' ~ 4j:i;, \t ~ ... ...., \(, t. ,1m1>.•ll•" I '•llll 111 ......... ur I 1-·ound I .. nt.11 t I 1·n-•· t' BuhJ.irn"' I found ~.ti rw.tr II.ti k I I /\JI• .111 .. '111 I!•~ .>111 K.IMSOUTCAU 953 91:!l Rcl.i.Jtall<ln Wlth Cl3:.,. GOLDCOASl ESCORTS •642·8572• I tt.." ·toi 1:n1 I LOVE:L Y LADIES TOMMY'S ' MOOELS & ESCORTS PLAZ1\ t. '(.I' (' u l I \ l' f J Ill I I \ 1525 Me.a \lc•rde E. <' \1 I ~:..10 9i'MI r ,Jlli!l' r oun 4350 -------- Real &tat~ Office J\ltn(l"ll nt'W Offill" ruth f.'(IW~J ) 1 llt''k' 1.!rt'.;I l 1 I t• 11 h 11 n •· ' \ ' I • m '''"!•Ort ,\1r~1urt !CH .1 111111 ONLY S2 rot -.; 11 111 .i1 •. • 11 I n t .tn ».!• 1•1•, 1 1\ ,, r 1 I PENTHOUSE OF NEWPORT A GURES ··········•··•········· ~orage $4.'> &. up ~101: W Cltean f ront. N II m3-4l54 WANTED. <;arai:e 1n CdM 1:73-0960 i:..nwe car garagE' f(lr rl·nt inCM.~Smo 751 52611 ~ogle gar, 18th & Or;mgc, C M. $40Mo. 548·3683 CdM stnJ?le. gar<ige. ~Mo. 645-2752 4400 •.....•.•....•.....•... 1.501 WestclJrr Dr. a1lprox 700 sq ft. will bwltl to s uit. ample parking . John Fisher642-3111 ------- J.ZjSSq. Ft. $988 mo 1617 We;tcliff. N U Agent. 54.1-5032 l or 2 Rm Suites rrom S75 779 W. 191.h St. <.;all Tom 540-221)0 I MOFRHRENT Executive ofri ccs. airport area. Up to 1280 sq. ft. New crpts & drps Call DOW. 557·7010 EXEC. SUITES Prime Newport Beach toe. Near O.C. airport. Rent incl. reception. con- ference rm. jeo1t or serv .• utils, JOO rree co pi es & m ore . Secretarial serv. avail. Uz or Doug 851 -9411 EXEC. sums A combination that can't be beAStl Perfect location (dole to f rwys, airport & re s taurants>. prof. eecretariel servs. Ideal oft'ices & beautiful ~ pie. For more info. call 8ieT •t 919-2161. PlfSTIGIOUS uanoN ... Newport Beach •JI0-4000 Sq. Fl. •BayV\eWS •Extra Ameottles LWe ....... .~. ~~ ottleea avail in 1\111 .-v. olc bid&-Nr. o.c. Air1laft. 11.-.pt " .... -.. teC7 Ml'V., fllllll. rm. *· PIMM call -.-. :DI Sq. Ft. ofru:e. pvt bath. 765 St. Chur. Su11t• D. Colil<t Ml'~..t 1-'n•t•w;," 11Jrwement near Raker & Hnstol S200 mo ~15 7>11111 Will bwlr1 tO l>Ull 250():..q fl near lX..' \111101'1. I .di 5,,'if>·0.1:)3 •N .. .:wPOHT BJ-:1\('f f • • l'RJ ME UX:/\T ION• S()yds from w<1tcrfro1111 500!tq Ct 1714 )~ 59'J4 SUBLEASE · Comh1nu lion Office Whs <;p.H·t• 111 ~ypark. 2165 :.q It a II or part. l'nd unit l l ntlc-r mkt. 714 '979·0050 •DEI..UXEOl-'FIC .. .:.<.;• l'rom I rm up to 1100 Ml ft From 93" ft No IM• req Behind fl1rportl'I I lot.cl at 2172 Du Pont Dr !>Wlt'll 83J.322J, 9 12 Balboa Bay VH·w Offt{·••::. ava.al 1mmcd. (;all f>/3~ --- 545·4123 I 1.11n Vi.Jiit•\ •>r lk-'lm11n1 ~hnr;·, arPa H•"1111r•' RE:HT OR BUY ;! ;1 tx•dr11om' f Im• 111 .i1m,q ft off1t t• liuild1111! ""11 ol•I •t.1ul!hlt•r n• nt•c11(Jrful,..ft• p1111h.1"•'l 1ut' (',111 Iii\ 11fl 1t1 pn1·1· ~i7,J,l,l(,lll " SllKl.1.llMI 1111\.., i l·1 , ~iC! I \;II, •\I dwn •t:lll :l:.!n tl ~I I :4j or l' 1·111111. .. ' 111111111 "ll'"'llOM llo'.tt'h I Jtl for I 711 c ;,.'):! t~l.~1 l'lt•,i Jim r ute!r..'i f)lilfi Scindwich Shop All C:.11rvOul. 1w.1r In du::.ln..il ('11 ... ( I \1• I Sl.1.·~~I '"' ,,~ i .• 1 1 lt)tl ch•la1b ~11•1 r.1 1!1·.dl ~I ll!lfl'otllnr 1'3.17'.01 --------Rocqwt loll Club •NEWPORT /C.M. I ~s/1n•~st/ lmmt'<J <>t·t·upa111'.1>1· !'-<•II .1n) oh·m or rom t.111..111011 of •l•'fl" for r,,, t1r It•'' ~1th ,1 f'PflO\ 1'1111 lwt \d J hn1' f·H ' HH•~•·tuh\t it.a\"'-f" 11 h .u11Sat1un.it l1t11· 1 '"'' ''" Ill•'" d.j~, I h'.1rl:" 1\ 'Ul'HffHf)f1l1 t,tl .tti t •I rt1•1f • u,t11r u 1.1ltt•n .1rut ''' pl,11 t \11111 .ul • '" 642·5678 " "'hi ft•·a l'HllJI &. • r11 I ltt·ll \11 l\1•11 h II.ill I I-11 II II rl I Ill • h1hu.1ht1.t ( l • (11 I Ir 11 " 1111 I \I l .: I'll Lii ux;, J und 't ••11 • .... , .,! \1.1.,.l 1 llfi l'l,1, I I• 1111 I\ I -...u11 '.! ., , • .,. 1'11 .t, ,,11 .• 1 1Jpto4700 'q ft a\atl .11 Firtmtee arlJ ~ 258'1 pnnu.• t·nrnt:·r 171tt .,,\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I io"uu.rnt Ur11"n t ,., "·•I• .. • Nwfll Ill 117;, 1~~)--~I I l'nMllll J.1'( ('11 h,1, 11111\t'd I lfU\ ,, \\l~•rt llh I • ~'f 5005 Manry to Loon 5025 to ii),, =II ~:."t B.•lt•1.1 ''' t.1 ' ' .. uni' rn . .t. 12'Xl ~ft rn rnecl11.d hi.ti.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• I t I I' I 'I: ix··• \\all f•1r tmmt-d ,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ','. Li I hu;..i •·11 "' • t'upan1 y /\mpl•· p.trl.. 1 Established ./NEED .,,;i,ibJ.L 1 dJ) -l·n ~ t uunil I' 1, 1 "''' '" 111J.:1't•1Npurt 1>151~11 llclailgiftandstone"'.1rt· I H ppy i:l.1'"' ht'"' .Hi. 1Ju,mess in clc·~ant '>h•1p A h111 h•••ii•' fr·'"''"• 111 I ~:6~~VD. ~~~r~~~~~r. ~!~~1~ o~:~~r /MONEY BIRTHDAY Fiu lp;crt. In '•I 1·111 I NP.,..ly remodel1'il \hllll "'Ith e\<"l'lknt r• turn l V DONALD I ouml Uni: \1.1t.• ,,..,,.,, ping <' .. nuer 111 l'•i,t.i Owrwrrc111111i.: r.:i.om p.111 11 11._1., II• rn.trtf Mesa has 11ff1<•1•s ;I\ ;iii I lo\ l' )"U 'lo"' T JJ.! "1th n.uno• "-• mu for 1mmPd llt't'UJlllOl'Y • t. '1"·1>' IJlllJ.! lkh I .111 .1111·1 I' from u pprox '1~tl l 11 I r>i.rn .i lltO l ~, o: .. t• 11.Sllsq ft "' m·w t rp1, ~ CRB>IT MO Lost & Found 5300 t l ~on t I Found 1111 111111. lln111llt-I pain lnJ.? ..-r~u.... ._. ' t' PROBLEM ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ralt'S (.;.cll P;iula S Kall f.·m.111· :"l'"" l~•rt II•• 11·h j Agt 21.J..46'1453k 2nd &3rdTD loons An11r~Jl ~hl'ltt•r t;.11 .11.-11; I 9n.-6531 EXECUTIVE SUITES lncMtrial Rental 4500 Arranged b} fUUNO ADS f>ou.nd 1k11: "'hilt· " 11111.: Nr Ora nge County ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.oost t4onlr ~ h.11r ~.1m11q·cl rn.11t• Airportarea.~2288 Lease 5,0 00~'1 ft ~523C.otPUSDa·IRVIHE ARE FREE 1.ll;1\.!lM,,1:>kli1rl..1nt'1· wa.rehow;e space. 28' ix·r ___ _ Widow has money for 2ud l..C~"T (',ilcrn ll4·aut ,m Cannery Village offtcc space avaiJ 1 lge & I sml. Broker 675-4912 Orf i ce · R eta i I, Sa n <..1emente. Avcnlda Del Mar. S1SO & up. 673-:.>22 ; 492-414.2 Executive om ce s uite in Laguna Beach. Ava1la · ble March Isl. 940 sq. n. Ideal for 1 or 2 office re- quirements. 714-<&97-4436. Executive otrlces, pre· st.lgious Newport Beacb location , comple t ely IUmisbed, 2 yrs. to run on lease, phone 975-0952. COSTAMISA Offices 4' warehouse spece loc. lodus ar~a . Approx. 600 sq ft, nu cpta. ample partdng. $330 mo. CoaUlct 1rert 646-31163 Sl25Mo. Phone ens. Xerox copy. sec'y eerv. Avail . Gl~ ....... u. .......... lfalll vaea .. Immediate-ly, ..un» IM oo lux· ls10u9 0'7fOl:q ft > exec die lo belrt ol N . 8. 30c ~ curnot Drlce. lm· aaCIAIU. Call m.315'7 before 1:30am every •• foot. 714-540-6110 To No c-red1t l'ht·ck. Call: -----flom 11'r.•1:nnnt 1 lmlhnJ 2100' + 340' mcu M I BLUE JE .A. lllo...I 00 pnlly. $20.000 up Fur Pm Plt'.1"' 1•1111 i;1:1 ~,;11~1 with c'Omm'I expo~ure. 119AI""' :iction ca ll Agenl 642-5678 Rent mo Lo mo OK Tim STORE 673 7311 Anytime fo"O lJ ~Cl Ft'nt . or Ron. Bkr. 979-fi666 Own your own highly '>'lN\rn ft, Storage only, pror1table & beautiful .....,,,.,,,. lllue Jean s tore & SS001mo. 2128 Canyon fashion shop. Classic D r. • Cost a M e ~a · Casual'> offer11 thts uni ~-que oPJ)ty. !Jrand nam<•s M s u<'h as L ee. Levi prime Newport /. esa Wrangler. 1-'aded Glory. Business Park Quahty Male, Landlubber . a nd o(fice & warehouse space fo r lease. Carpets . ~:!tallonally known drapes & wet bar. 1:500 to $15,000 includes beRln 1870 sq. f\. unllS ava1la· nmg inventory. fixtures. ble DOW. 27 to JO< 1>q ft. tr ain ing, a nd Grand 642-4463 Opening Promotion! For Lease: 745 sq fl pn me For'"'* wffoft imh.mtrial locatJoo. /\IC. Cal etc. fully sprinkled. MG Mr.• mi.Ing. 7J> W. 17th St, f916) 1542-1216 CM. 631-0'100 .... W..ted 4600 ....................... ()ne..bedroom cottal(e in quiet spot ln Laguna Beach. Corolla del Mar or Colt.a Mela for l300 or a.. Quiet area e..11en· tlal. Write ad t636. c lo T h e Dall )' P ilot Newspaper. P.O Sox ~. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 o r t elephon e en-?«M. Ice Cream Shop w /xlnt. locaUon & potenUal near Newport Pier. Invest now ror Easter ! Only SU,000 c o mplete. 535-5185 ARTS & CRAFTS Unique, powln1 busl· neu ltt S.n C&.mcnta. Groea S25K +. Greet OP· p()rll.Wt1 for h~band • Wife with art aod /or. cnft lnt4nlll ~ lkllla . .-C F IP w /1.Cnm. All· Ron otreo •2100 CASH FAST!!! 2ndTO'~. 3rd TD''I & ~w· ma loans. up to 15 yr t erm. Coast Ftnanctal 67J..8915 -----MDMyW.ted 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S17S.000 Wanted ror 12 months. Maximum In- terest, well-secured 642-ll21 Days. 675 0516 Eves" wk:nds. Mui hJl!9ls. Trwt Deidi 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.ttee.-Mf9. Co. All typea of rea l est.ale inve1tment.11lnce 1949. s,.c1111.-.,a.. WTDt 6-42-2171 545-061 I 2ndTD'S HoP-.sl 15 )'Mr term. sio.ooo or more. No Balloon. Udo NewJ)Ort Co tJ73.7Sl5 ...... . .. :Mllr~ Tn.18\ deeds ror aalo. High yleld1, well secure d. s uper b lnv .. tmentir. D a v e C h e n ov e r , 170-20221770·5215 A1t. Gokllawt.t Rltn. ' 1----------1 Malnmuti• ., 24 \'11· Lt.tit °' Found a pet" {'a fl 1\ n 1 m 11 I /\ i. 'I 1 <i t a n t• t' Lcagll(!. 537 2273:.. nu h•c Found or IU!>l a pet" Cull Special Pals Hot llnt• 114 m-~. 213 258 73911 l..n&t Dog: "Samantha," 1-~em whl Cocker mix, Cd M . Ha s old tau 834·5139 Nan<'Y llomc 780-~. Lost . M i ni a tur e Greyhound Small darll dog w i red c o llra r . REWARD. SIS1·77'92. loll: Small black Tenpoo v ie . S prin gd a le & Westminster. Wstmstr. "Pepper". ISO reward. •2112. l..mt Cat small remale. yellow /brown. Vi c O.C.C. or Brtstol/Bake r. REWARD ~S879 FOUND: Sm ma~ dotr. blktwht, vie LaPas " Allda, La1. Nia. UUl73 lrlah Setter, • montha. Loll 2.j-to n.-ar Ho.1 Hoapll-' PCH e ?ea. rteMe c I MWOl3 llo•11rh & I n1l1110.1pol1s II R ~ITT6.'i 1-'ound Cn t Fem p11rt· l 11¢ e r rt' d 11 r .1 n )( l' , w " h 1 t 1• m .i r k 1 n i: s short hair l'.111 ~!':12 535CI Will hold for 2 wk11 Jo'ound Rlood Hound blal'k tun male Also Golden Hrlrie\er mix small female Nt>wport Beach Arumul Sbeltcr. 644-3666 ---- Found 2 bla<'k 1wh1te Sp a n iels . Vu.' Dan a Point. 493-2998 ---,.., .. USO ....................... PREGNANT? C.rl nR, CMlldenllal coun.wllng & referral Abortlon. a dop. Uon" keeping APCARE 547-2S63 COYIRGIRL * '53-0771 * ~ HrOutcall ~rvlce •• SPLRlTUAL REAOfNGS 10am-10pm. Jl\llly Llc'd. .,... ,,, m.9034. 1'16 S. C.m.lno Reel, n . C1eln. ESCORTS OHerinq S~ial I U 7Jl :11 ~~ 24 I h Chariiei ~~ rdh l>·•'l. pn· ... ·nt .-. 1 1'.tlm & I' \ 1 h11 Ht••11lln,,: *OUTCALL * ' 1111111 '' :!I.I au .!:!.~ 642-38 12 MC/Yi'a I W1HE SALE I \ r l It t ' I I •I II 0 r \\ .1r..t11111 ,,. \\.,t l'llor ... r r 1.~.11 I'' 11 l"r"I \tj~'Jl!t h\ !'ll• \•, l'\l ~II \\ \ fl.l'I It"'\ I 1• 1l 1 h1 r .q11 .. t ' Ii 'li;ll t I Ill! ... ,.1111 ,,,,.t 11111\ I .~'I ~II \l..L,,J j.;t' hi h11 ,,ti• 11\ I J' h \ It ,ti ·1 h I I ,q11 '1 ~ ... :}.t j I J ll ltir \ 11111 0 .C . AIRPORT •ESCORT •," &~&" "'1)t><-1<tl111n l( ~ t •n .tt~'•on.JI.., •••••• ••• ••• • • • •• • •• • • • ' ~I [i.:W\ to11m .a.1m E:ucuti•e Mau~ '""-"""-' ~l dl Aw.I\ 111 IM l'l•h•r 1\14 ·iM71 FDXX SHOP So•e SI Oon a "10" w ·' I rn . f I' m I n I II t• ~ 1-tOrb 972·4776 :~11r.. nw. k,.. Al'"l'Ptl"<I ~Company ESCORTS 3i Hrs 641-0180 CHEOCS/MC/YISA 700!> ····················-·· t::xp'd mustl' t•dut·ut11r and !'la.ss11·al 1!UJ1.•n!>l t1f fer.i P\l tulnnni: tu -..n N .'r l' studenl!> J ad,. 5.56-1178 7075 ..••••....•.••••....... Expe.r's fem vocallst look mg for work. Pop. Blu('i.. Lite Rock. 551-8768 PROTECT YOURSEU' I am a b ody g u ard . ~rsonal <'haurfcur & professional bartender A s It ( o r M 1 <' h a 1• I ~ Ad-Sitter.~ ~wt ~t6 14 hoctr~c1~ -1 ~~ ~. You rooy request Ad.Sitter seNice when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your messages .. . you coll in Of your convenience to qtt the responses to your od ... this serva is only $5 per week. For more information ond to pfoce yt1.Jr ad mn M2·5671 -CMM.YPLOT ~ 714-M't·n I I ..... 1 .......... 08'f1Wda,Jl UIS 91BunncaRd lrvtM, Qillt llZ'T1' n.....-1 E.OE. Tbent are m111py new fimw movlna lnto tho <~ Couuly area. br ~ •bout an lnenou 1n-, aemaod ror u . perlenced act'oiant 1n1 pen.onoej. AC ·ouNTS Payable ~pw must t>. ~ll p(rienl"ed Sa&• ry ("Of1'\ l'DlmUl"llle Willi •bOlly Call for appoint mut ~ CPA'ai A~htat> ru Ac~tanu Ul6t At'count1t.nl~ Seiulx' Accou.ntanta Book.keepcn Accouol.ln!C ClerU ------ D!llUNlSTRATlVE AS SISTANT for Interior ~ firm In Laauna DHdL 4171 :ma. AOVEHTISlNO SALt:S Por lcxal, 1llolay «>lor maga11oe, 1eoerou1. straight comm1u 1on 4111-4464 lf you are not awar~ or the beoefiU of w0tli:.111g tempoc'U)'. VI.Sil Ul> or ewe 11' a call. we wtll be ·---------happy LO chscuss 1t wrtb you. We ure located sn the Coldwell Banker &.ilding 2333 N Broadway !f200 SanlaAna (714)83s-4103 f'REE PARKJNG ADVERTISING SALES 'Ole Daily Pilot has .m immediate opening for a sales pe r son with newspaper display ad verusang experlen re Good s alary, eom -Accounung missions & excellent (r. ACCOUMT1MG inge benefits. Exrellent CLatK growth opporturuties for Entry level pos1t1on t•X a person wtt.h career am- 1~ti-. ror 1nd1v1dual lo bit.ions. ix·rlorm clenc·al duties Call ror appointment 1n COSL aClOWlllnR. Re on•Mf'E co·~T quires h igh ~l·h ool """a A.l diploma Some college at'l'Ounung des1rabl(• DAILY PILOT M~t be Jble lo o~rate 71 4-6424321, Ext. 277 .it.Ider calculator. Equal Opporturuty We offer a stable work ~~~E~m~p~lo~y~e~r ~~~ t•nv1ronment with an ex - 1.-ellent bencfal'> p.1r k:11-tc includmg comp<sny paid life, medlral. and ill nt:il 1ns uran<'t'S f'1•11:.11>n 111:.a.n, savings plnn w 11 h lul!h intere.t rah:. one Wf:'ek paid vacatwn aftl•r ~IX months 11 paid holidays pt'r y1·ar Thal> pa>ition must Ix· filled rmmediately Pll'BSt' JP ply to PERSONNEi. l~IVl X INC •Yl.t1-•\.J••·""-•\_. ... 31~ Red H1ll /\v1• c o6ta Mesa, Ca 9:!621: 1-;quaJ Opportunity Employer M F AcC'OWllmg COST ACCOUNTANT I :xcellcnt oi,.pnrt un It v I for an 1ndl\ 11lu:il w1lh <ll'gree or i'QUI' a \{'nt ""lerlt•cJ t·a rid 1da lt· 1 ,huuld h,1\1' t 2 H'.lr'! 1..·>. IJ••nent•e m u inunufow lunng en' 1ronm1·11t 1n both JOI> Jnd proCC!'>!'> t'•J!>I sys\.ems O\ir modern off1n•s Mt• r 01wen1ently loc·Jtl'<I 111 'l'wµort Beach near th1 Ordngc Co unty J n hn Wayne Airport Wt• off Pr an exrellcnt salary und romprehens1 vc ht•nt•f 11 , including medical, dt•n ta.I and ure ms uranrl.'. tr paid hohd<s ys and retan.• ment plan. For 1m mediate and «1nC1dt•ntH.1l rons1derat1on pll·,1~<· <.ubm1t r esume with l->J.lary tustury tu Sierracrn Transmask 3lll52Qlmpus Onve Newport Beach, Ca 92660 .,.MAL HOSfllTAL Irvine r tam's incl. Sal Clean. bathe, assist. Mm. UI yrs old. 644·5463 ---- Answenng SerVIce needs operatDrs If you like a chalknge, & you want lo learn a ni>w trade. apply at 228 f'oresl, 1re11 r > ~a Bea_c_h_. __ _ A./R llU.IMG CLERK Experie nce he lpful T empor a r y pos1t1on. poos1b11ity for full time. Call BALBOA MARINE, 549-9671 for appomtmenl. E.O.E M /F H ASSEMBLERS w e will train. A:pply 7a m . MacGregor Yachts, 1631 Placentia. C.M. 1 >rani:f' County rnanul ar turt:r of t>l~ctrf mt:'f h;m1cal prnt!u1•ts 1~ sa:krn.i trrunees for t.la} ~h1fl . tu asscmblf' dee troruc i,w1tc hes & dis play:.. /\pply 1n per;on Mmftt S~iatti~s 1640 MonrovJa. C M. ~ 2427 F. 0 E. ASSIST MGR. NEEOl-:D l.llolht bookkeeping l '.l h r s wk Good pay Plt>a.'it' ca U !°>'!~ 1703 ASSISTIM B>rTOR SURVEY 5 ))PM to 9· 30PM. Mon- day thru 1-·rid ay !I 30AM to 1.:.JPM Satur day Great for collegians and moon!Jghters. $84 OC per w ee k . ONLY REQUIREMENT IS A GOOD VOICE. Call 642-4321, ext. 312 after !i.30PM. Monday thru f'nclay HOTIC£ row Daily Pilot Class- 1f1ed ads display their messages with legibility and impact? Our ads, wt! are proud lo say. really get r esults. Phon e 642-5678. Micro Electronics 1st• 2nd Shift If Vf'll cHI' ..eek1ng /1 new or more deftnllearttr dlrt<ct1on. Sletractn/Trensmosk o«as th11 rx~nen1 oppmtumty 10 enter th< ITKl'O elecrrorucs rndustrv We wiD ararn lhe ngh1 lndMduals for 1h11t follOWlnl! orus OVr modl'm fnohtv h conYmlenlly locntf'd tn Newport Beach ~or lhe Orange C.Ounty/John WtJ'f"'! Airport We offer an excelmt startlnQ soil!!)'. com~twnatw bmefttt bldudlnll mtdi(al. dent<'l, Ufe Insurance. 10 peld holJdcryt. rftlrtmt>l'll plan, and the cNlnc. 1(1 mQIN lntt> e monuf~C'rurtna carter with JfO 101.01•1•0 oa AUlllUY woa1t DNOLtlD. Pl«.-: cal or •Pl'fv In pcrwon ~ 0 I IAM or l.JPM. ~~~ ..... ?!~ HltpW.... 7100 .... W..W 7100 .............................................. 7100 < - HltpW..W ....................... Cleriral IXJ'IR1I' IHOP urty All . EARN A CHANCE TO WIM Pref a.tun WOCIWl. No GP MC AWl>' ln penon Dlpplty Donuts 1854 l'WWpoft Bl CM ••••••••••••••••• Oentra.J ~ii w.IT'IOM llOrO.- ........ MecftL U fOU U9 bl!W lO C'Ol\ll Mou, tem,poc"a.nly dla ~I your C'di.'a uao. rectenUy cliJl<"h•rind from the IU'\fl~. ot ru1 &Q1 re.uon teekln.¥ titm porary or t•11rec!r 140rll roml<Wr tlwl unMl"4J ov portuN&y y .. c ..... SZ16fl«Wk ~ women aod men we al\! lookm& for mil y tw t.and ol typma. fold1n~ J*P(lN. war~house Jo~ and~ ror • uomt<I incom e Worll w1 lti )OUnK peuple RJ 1>•d J?rowth adv"n r\•1111•1\I poti51blc If you 1&rt! 18 0 1 over ant.I would ht aviallable to ~tun wurli 1mm1·d1a tely. t'a II 11wn 9.:l>-3 ~ Cor.to Mrna 645-6514 Recto.do leach 21 l /372-2137 AUTOMOTIVE FULL CHARGE IOOl<KEEPER lmmcdaate open1ni: Must have good b.1rk ground 111 aulomol1ve ul' counting, be able to re ronrlle accounts & l'Om puter expenencc helpful Uinlact Mrs. lla\.l:>er at -.AU Of9A TOI ror maetu.e ahop. t'ut a1rn wln1 cump11 o y . lr\llne area needl tiood \lU&llty poopl\!. ioud benellta, pJ holldayi. OtU l'!v~N!t& *4210 lb boy, IWlC'ba Apply 111 prl'M)Q Le litarnu Ko t11uranl 4 H N Ne"' po r& Ulvd, NB ~ IUSIOY Ml t'•&• M exl r nn Kul\aurant. l~ Ma111 St 11.albull Apply d111 ly II> 12&•.~ 6pm ~llt"!I Wt'tltmlll.'llrr Jewelry & l-')1111 lti loolr.11\14 for a \'01m.i htHd work111 ~ 1• u r 1· t' r m 1 n d e d 1 n dn 11111111 to pun1c1patc m tiw.• huy111~ & sl'llan.t of mcrrh1111d1~t'. rC1ni:111i: rrom c11111crn:. & i.l•'reos to J\'wclry & i:wtars 40 l\r wk will t rJm. Mu:.t ht• bond a bit• Ss.1·431 1. ~ CAFETERIA ll~Ll'ER. A FREE TRIP FOR TWO TO LAS VEGAS It'•...,, ... ~-........... ........., Aw..t ........ !Hy ............... . ............................ • .,...teu•> . ..,.11 Ille Nit .... ,. ttt ............... c....,. ·~· ......... .... cMlld wll • ._...ffc Let 4Z:.••..._ll ./$K1al ..... I TJP'th I NI Offke c..n.1•~• CALL 557-0045 OR COME IH TO en-Lin:. II WOllAR't HllSONNIL ~ IMClS 3723 llRCH STilEIT NEWPORT llACH •Round trip, air rare. & hotel accommodations ror three days. Oencal TRAINEE Sefikinl individual w1U1 clerical experience and some keypunch. H111h school graduate w ith matb background. Ex l-ellent opport.Wli\y _ t:omprebensive bent•hls Including major med1ral and dental. For 1m mediate consideration. calJ or apply 9·11AM or 1·3PM C<>MS'ftUCT1°" LAIOttMl8)1D WlU train in all race\.3 of construction Painting, carpentry. elec. etc M Own lran.s. Call Paul 642 6734 7am till noori dally NIVllS OlecbrCab,.,._ Oriver/Oar~ner comb lYve valid CA li~nae. Good drivln1 record . Min. •IAt 20. Apply al Pennytaver. 1660 AIM*'l!a. CM. DmvaS Men or women 25 yn or o6der Know lhe COHl t:Jliell. Net llJO a week or more. Orange Cout Yellow Cab. 17300 Ml Herrmarin, Younl1.1ln Vall~y. <No of Slater betwn N e wh op~ Ir ~Udl WAREHOUSF: A.~EMHl.t::Y fACTCJRY Good monf'Y. 1nrcnt 1tr lionus. hobd:.ay, & VIH 'a lion pay Pa.ii.I weekly l\crrell' JRVlNI:: t:OE Cook !Counter Help Now tunng. The Wholly Cow Rest. 111 Npt Ekh m Lido Manna Village 1s cur rmUy sook1111t r t & p t Counter Help & f t Cook lnda v1durds must haH: J ~ }Ob h1.'>tory. nt•at & clean apµearnnre. »b1h ly to 1t1Ve 110'; po-.lll\t' .illllUdt', & ROod 1n ---------1t1 at1ve H you mett 1-loral De'51gncr, same 1•11 per ~r)' f>1.01A cr-. byDPbra~ VOLT • TY'91T1 • SICUfdllS RF.AD THIS AD TODAY & WOkK TOMORROW' NO n:~ •TOP PAV • ACCOUtnANTS •WAUHOUSI •AH1t•as • MAIM1'9tAMCI • IMDUS'R.IAI. .~ VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICES 546-4741 3IWI 1·.,mpu11 l>r1 v1·, Na·.,.PQrt Reach I A1·ro'<~ (rom John Wuyn(' A1rµorU f-,1,u.ol Op1ic1rtun1ty ~.mploycr ••••••••••••••••• Gc:nt:ral Mi1.5t~r FilU"J)nnt ZH 1-·~ctvr Av ... ~ '1 ~9l1J J<ih <>pen1111(~ ~. Ph"'w &C'oun to·r C..1•·tk. c; r•n ()fht•t< J'hfl(.I• TN h I.Jn ~ .. r /\how Jt~"' lul1 t11n1· /\µ plv ~on ~'r1 G.Mrd MOftOC)ef' Roc1m f c1!1CI liq uor c 11~:ral1on M u11t b<· !'lo: 1.cnl'lll'•~J Hef, ru1 •I \ppl) 'dr ~ rJwr !'>.rn 1 lt'rnPnl" Ion, 12.S W r).plondlJn I kiu.«!k(.'(·pPr lo lave sn ~oo smolfer. F.ngl1s h '>peal1.1nR for a family With 2 i.maJI <'h•ldren ~a.o:I lllJl lSF;KJo:EPl':R w()rk IOI( ··wplP With !Im dOR & b1n1 ...-~king a malur''. indt!P"'f)df'n t rPS pon 1 n d1~ Rl1!1 rf!(! Call Sally 714 ~!1832 llfx.i.~('kreper (.'111np.1n1,1n an San J uan Ca pU1lranc1 J rcJ. 11rre r 1ni:: Lon i( T··rm Room. Bo;,rt.1 & ~IJry Mature. l·orn11a 1111,(lllhl~ lady P0111t1on n"fl , lat.-huu.sekeepml( couk 1ng . & s om,. , .. ·r-.1.n .. I • .. r•• for ld1lv "' '1 ~ Hef' tJe,1rcd F(J'1 t9.1J IP\ n n I( COM MELL CHEVROLET SllUHT llOllHS. 3 hr. mrnamum, $4 0 1 hr Mesa. N<'~port lkal·h. Corona del Mar art•a:.. no c\~nenn~ necessary Apply Jl N ewport Mt-SJ Unified School Dis t . f'ood St!n•1re Ofhce ll:S!i7 l'lacenua. Costa McsJ. 700.3273 S1erracin Transmask t.betie reqwrements. Jlltl want to enhance 'uur work, pleue apply In Pff:.On Jl 34211 V1J Oporto. ~11• 114 btwn JOWn4pm Mui.t ht• 1>• ~ e,.per ne(' Al>~ for Fwd & Be\tmiite l>ir<'<. l o r , «' x p e r 1 l' n c ,. ~af) Call ror appl J>n ' ate Counll') ClutJ 644~ G98AL OFffCE ~' \Omt.-cxll"' l<> k ('1•p I• ~t\ll.td "wtature. l>ut with d ~n.~ of hum111 C M ar c d ~ IJ ~ Sal~ 01-.en &46 231.! HoMMwiH~M :!101 lldrbor Ill' 11 l ·1 ~·1 ' \t t:s .\ 546-1200 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS We need two full t1mt mecharucs. Call Sen •1ct Manager at CASHJER Ca f e t eria s ty le re:.tauranl. Alrp.>r1 Jrea Part·Ume It 3PM Mun 1-'n F'-'<per·d. Call Hon 2 !iPM 9M-0554 ROYCARVE.R ROLLS ROYCE &BMW 640-6444 C<tstuer Imnwd1alc h1r- 111g for food bu:.incss 5.<JJ.~'i..'19 - MtoParts Coette. penon l::xpen enced aut.o p;,irh counterper .. on nccdt·t.I Immediate open1111( ('J l Rudy at 4!13 3375 01 831-1375. Barwick Im pOrts. CA-5HIERS UTUTEM AUTO SALES &LEASING Gett.Ing you down w1lh I.he tugh pnce of R<l~? Business is booming 10 Heal f::-.tJle Jod ou 1 Costs ~tesa office ha• operuni.:s for ;if:!i:rc:..,11< :..ilc~peoplc who .irt llred uf ~pmnini.\ thc11 wheels. Call Gu~ D11lo"' now tu flmJ out how tt chctn)?e t:an.-er p;unkss ly ~9491 Real Estate Uabys 1ttrr "Jntc<1 for !imo baby .:1rl. Day, 64&~ 8abys rtter w anHd Newport Shores an•a my home 2 l!i tu s .'.WI Mon Wednes Thur:. Call aft 6. 631 ~ Banlcml( rAR'TT1ME LOAN CLERK Dana Po111t o(fice sttk'i individual to type loan docume nti; & handli: telephone af Pl' 4 hrs dally Cal KJ ren 111 496-6133 ~qual Oppor Emplyr M l'' MARKETS Operungs now available re>r full t ime Assistant Managers on 2nd & 3nl sruf\. No expenence nee We tram ~art S3 30 to $t per hour Ach anremcnl 1w1rturuty for m.an.t ~l· m'fll pos111on.s to SS 50 pr·r hour 1f quJld1t.'1I Fnr mun· information & in lc •rv1cw. ;ipply to '>tor .. "lt?. mJ9 Crown \'.11ley Pkw,, Lal(un<i lkath, 495-'l!ISO Will 111\Cf\ ICW Mon t hru Fr 1 ~am to 3pm. Equal Ol>por EmployH Chud care for school-aiit• • htldr c n tn Colony llnmes. J ea nni e 559-7:&. Chrti.\111n Companion, L1v·lll, for semi invalid lat.ly, own trans. 1146-3879 and 846-6478 Olurch Secretary. 1.5 hrs. weekly. Type. m1meQ· i:ra.ph. ma1hngs, answer phone. l"ountain Valley Contact Or. Wo rd !l62 2593 ----- Cl en cal Frie Clerk En try level po81l100 L.1i.:hl typing, detail minded. 1;ood co. be n e l 1b llJl.64.SO HAH <:J HL .-------- Netghborhood Bar ran Qencal lune, full time . Costa a.SUC/fYfllST Mesa.~5.544 f'~lectron1 cs mrr.: In t..aguna Beach, has an Barmaids, Cull & 1rnrt tmmed. opening for a time, al Port 17 i;harp pel"!IOn w /xlnt typ- ~3666 mK akllls \,5&.00wpm I in our Purcha~ing Dept. llAUTY MAHAGP Opportunity t o le arn Newport Beach salon vu rl e lY of ti u t 1 es. 54().8582, 644.-0661 Purchasing exper nee. We offer Rood pay & Beauty styli.at. II.air Biz, benefit.a. Pleue call for ane d Oran&e County's an appt. most beautiful & pre· T•._,c le'*.t.y stigjoul salons, hH poel· 4f4-t40 I lions open for h tlr p l"-pl styUata with cUenle le. er'IOOM """" · • ___,,...., E.O. E. M /F ~in D~ Point ln I.be Albertson . Sboppin& QD.er. Geared for og- greuive Individual.a. For app't. call CM-2420 Ot -.0.Sl BOOKKEEPER. f/cbrs. na1Hmolter. Salary com· meau1.1rate w /ability. ssc . ..a.sm. BOOKKEEPER · • Ex- l*''cl. Some tu.es, 1ood \yplnl, slUUa, le.rn to talr.e orden on phone tor •m. .... o1nc. In So. Latuaa. Noa-•moker. C.U•DU Cerical ........... Jolt Mature w oman f or ple.aaant Newport Deb d e. cler1cal, oo SH. Hrs. 1-SPM lion· Fri. M6-T'31. 20 1te81ATI OP••ees wa.- nLEa..DD XEROX4ll006~0PR D80X_,6 .. 0PR :m2Campus Onve Ne~'J)Ort Bea<'h, CJ C7Ml~ Equal Opportunity Employer M r H aencal ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK lmmedlale opening for an ind1v 1dual wi th rrunamum l year t•x· perience m an Account.' Payable syste m and cash disbursement 10 Key and accurate typing essem1al. Comprehens i ve com pan,y benefil~ anlludin.: mediral and dental For 1mmediale cons1derat1on call or a pply ~twt'en ~ llAM or 1-Jl'M al S1erracin/ Transmask J952Campus Onvr Newport Bea<'h.Ct\ "'" J 540-6080 Equal Opportum\y Employer M IF/H Cl.f:IU( 7 I I I Part ti.me. ll PM to 7 AM. Fri & Sat only 675 Paulanno. CM 7!i l-46.SZ CUDS Part lime & full lime graveyard, pan lame sw mg. Apply 7 ·Elcven Store. 1097 W. Baker , CM Q.Eb(fYfllST Permanent p trme. Mon.-FM. Mornings or arternoont. $3.7!i 1hr Contact N. Dixo n. 642.-9'70. a.lllC/fYl'IST P /t l me o r f 1t1 me Pleas.ant olflce ln Fash. Wand. C.U for Interview ~ CockUil Wailttl•. P rr. Apply between 2-5, Mon Fri. 741 W. Beker St. CM Coclrtail Wahrflt, U · perienced. nl&hl akift. Apply In person. Ben Brown'• Rest. 31106 CoUlHwy.,S. La(WlA. Qilect.or ENJOY -lnt.erestiftl, cM1k'ftlinl work wtth a Nldod wtde sale9 Onantt co. We bave an openln1 tor • full·tlme nper'd colledof'. PleaaaDt work· .,,_ condt. :r.J.nt. bene. Call 714-680-1•1 Mon· M 8:»5 for Interview. &.O.&.M /P. M.IU~8662 ~O<JK for COO\' hO\IJ IOAM~ :l) l'M full llmt' i·xper 1Jfll.) X.lnt Empt bend1lS Ple,1:-.e ;,ippl) m !ll'l"J(lfl lieverly Mdnor 340 V1ctona, CM COOK. full or P T 112 tie<! convalesrent hu5p1tal Port Mesa Convalet.cenl ll06p1l<sl. 2570 Newport HJ . CM 642 0.00 --- fOOOSBYYS - f>'°'" duunR rm Lux r«' l 1r emenl corn pltA I Laguna 111 11~ lla) &I wtnd stults a •a1l F:x>H'r pref W1U tram. Call ror appl 581-Sl4.0 General off1r"' help i\r cural" l~ p1nl( Jft't..r.il•• with f11iurt... ht.-bk lq..rl! 1>ll"'~J'>J lll µh• "' lll"'r">OJll\) ~.il JI\ $11 u II $ 'J 0 II p r m '• il4~1 f\111 Charge Booklr.et.·1Jar General Olfa~ Growing du;coont st.oek brokerai.:e an :-Je wpon PART TlMi Beach ln·me nffds sell Monday thru f'ra dJ y. ~tarti ng , full r h arge lQam 2pm. rUJng. iypin •. bookkeeper Muumum ;, phari.e1. please rontJ1'\ Personnel d l year.< t'Xperlenu.• thru ~C Ont&..,. I ri Ii l ha I J n c· c· w 1 t h .... .., k.oowledR~ of finan11Jl Cotttroh swwment S;iJary l'om 557-9051 SNdeets ~'Jll or p lime jOb Xlnt tr .. 1ninl( 11pportun1l1.--. l')(llPf1.Jllve wages Coo \1·111t:nl noon . Apply at ~d.>ond lds, 650 A ... e t'H1> ~n ( 'lt'm .. nk IMOOOR PU.HT MAJMT&t.AHCE .. vu ume els part·tame 4!11 542A IMSURA.HCE Property & c~u.alty ,\"5 ~1.'lla11t. exp mm 2 yrs rnc typ1n~. a Int benefit:.. JJl'Tl('!, Insurance office. In in·· 1.111 ~aUrt-'t'n _,,,., r.11 "· ('ooj( wanh.'<l . full t1mt'. e xper 'd , ch.Ar b r oil seafood vreparnuon n · q u 1 re d . \1 u t h e r · ' l\1tc ht·n. 17!i0 C:o;i!>t llwy . UR Heh 497 3730 COORDINATOR -Youth Ser v i c e Prog ram PJ7Mo CETA e1J1t1b1ht y reqarements J . Pouet La~I mensuralc "'rt h t'>t i-4WillOpJXy ... mplo,t'r peneoce c.:.ill Personnl'I, I !Ill ()(~rs.:n usst l!<'n ol Leu.erman Transaction Girl Frad•)' net-dt'd li\ f1tt' }' T. Mu:.t t.lr~ft & Ser ,•1c es . I n c Chnsttan man.-.•n l q1e· Lall L ynn.:> nt4 )7:s.2-Wi1) <'DOit. !>eW. r leaLI. I.run !#...., .llJ3 cae>rT DEPT. lmm ed o pen1n1t "' publishing co liood phone manners to as:.t!>l ncdst dt'pt w cull<·c: l.IOl\S Accurate l) ptnl-! i.:eneral offlrf' d ul1t'., Xlnt 1.v benefits t:x l)t'r prf'f but will tr111n BX> mo <.:a II person nc 1 ~ FUii or part t1mt' help dry s hop. \ypt'. phQnt' I JA..,.110Rll\L. Ser' 1l•t•, wanted for flln~~ 10 pm) fale. ufflN' '*nrk p d r I l 1 mt' . Cost a structor pos1l10n t-:... IOU aJ m.L'\r llalr trr lull I !It~ ln1nt' area E>tpc·r pent>ncc preferr et.I I UITIE' l..aguna 4:fJ ~ 1 dull:> top pJ) <rr l->Ub Hou r i) ~age CJll G IRL Ff<trJ \\' uH1lr.11 :!IJ '.J2.J93!i!I 714 761S-iJl4 (; t' n t' r a I u ff I(',. I ··II r1t~n .apm~m d1\!r,1f11·ci <lull<'> ' J \,ITllE .~rncrJ I DELICATESSEN hel p over UI Exp prd. Mon Weds S al Sun. ReC 'l> 644-5619 General Off1~ hrlp for manufactunnR sh<>µ < ·o an Laguna S •Rue I ~ 1 ao PreclSlOll SWl.S.S. llJ I ~ 1 Genera.I omce Office help. 40hr. v..t't'lt 12 nigtlts I Will t rain J e wels By J osep h . S«>-!il66 ----- Delivery pers on, light, GENERALOPF1CE - local delivenes or pro-Must eflJOY phone con· ITU.tonal materials ror t a r t . w o r k i n i.: C'1n:us varicas Te mp w c ustomers. typ111g & r' Must have own car deta11 worit. Paid vaca SS6-J127 uoo.s. s1clr. pay & health ins Apply 9-4 Moo· Fr a at DELIVERY rull lime Bardens Pest Control. N 0 rea. Beach S la 696 Randolph. C M . uoners. ~ Campua Or 5'-SS70 _N_a_. -------t ~oeraJ Laborer. Golf DltCTALASstST. ~-Part ume. App- AJC>llC.n°"IST ly 8-2 Tues lhru Sat ror rnendly progress1\e 664--SilOitext 28 s pet'11lly pnctice 1n GBB4L OfffCE Newport Beach.. Mu.at be br111h l. c.-nerflellc & Small paru dutnb\IU)r rmture. Expr pref but 111 l.rv1ne ne«ls pleasant not nee. r()(' nght person els re.ponsable person ror Xlnt r ... _ order entry, purctuum.i. pay. nnge .,..,nefdl rtling, expeditmg, m..a ny _NmH ___ mok __ er~ &44-0065 varied duties . Good telephone personality . C.11 N llnCY : s:w;..~. l:>mUJ A.ulaUnl An out atandi.ni empk>yee for ao uulst.a.lldln it of fl rf' C& II for a n Inter vie w , 642-Sl*l. DINT A&. ASSIST. Exper. req. X·Ray li<' needed. Mon thru t hunl, 7·3pm. Laguna llllla aru. l»-0340 .,_... flrOllf Ofc Cl\a1Jen&inl career op-= In ~tabU..bed Beach omce. a-rtw. mature person Ellperience HHn tial. 6681 D9f1' AL AS MST • C>nJlo, cbainlde. Expr. oaly. Join our team. Propwlve otnce~ Costa ..../Newport. 541-5170 Genera.I omce pos1t1on Xlnt. growth potential for u lf-ailurliog 1n div1dual w/npidly cir· pand.lnc company. Good workin1 condi tions w/paid benefit.a. 7S2·580S. GDIERAL OFFICE - Part·Ume. Ask for JUT"/. 7 5"4-07 U Gmera1 omce. Will train to operate comput.er r?- cordinl " n.ttna systetm fer new car dealenhip. Jbtla&t.aa Beach area. Call eotled: 714-5G-91CT. betwlmU64. Gemral ~h t<ldJni: 1 tub ; 11 ' •I• uur,.: of urfart·~ f111 ~ "~1 ~ lt·d•l•ol<! manufdcturt'f GRAPlllC DL:,IGNEK Appl)' m person Cust.om FT. d~s1~n grllplh. Wea ve Carpel. IK4111 chart..c; & rorms Dulu~ Par1 f1 c St . Fountain include mJun.i. past<' up \.'uilt-v & layout Sa.ldl'Y dep on exper ln· $57-4752 --- Grinder Cent e rl ~'' Operator lnft>t>d ex penc~ Call Sf6.5644. GUARDS fUU els part lime All a rea s Unif o rm ' funushed \grs :n or over Rec.ired wel omf' No expenen~ ntt App ly Uruven.tl Prolttt1on Ser vice . 1226 W. 5th Street. Santa Ana In len'lew boun 9 L2 & 1 • Moo tbn1 l-"'r-1. HEALTH CLUB AT T ENDENT mature fem&Je prerem.-d. pan tum.~ ---------HOMEMAKERS·Mllkl' elltra m oney 1n your spare time. Call for appt. 494-5168 HO«TICUL TUltE We need a mature. ei1 perienced int.enor plant maanlenance pers on w lcnowledge ol Orange County. Hrs flu1ble . pay commeoaura le w'exper. ('.all Bruce al ~SSJ19am·noon. Holteu. experienced. •P· ply Blacllbeard'a Rest . ~ Mart1nR•le Wa y, Newport Bea<"h. HOT&jMOTB. Nit1Jt auditor1ruJH1me Exper. pref. Apply Mon Frt. 9-4. Bture Smith. S.0 Clemente Inn. l2S W. aplandian. s c HOTEL/MOTEL PBX OPR/FRONT DESK JAHrTOR fu 11 t 1 me, Mun Fri 1 3 30PM $4 per h r tiuxl w<>rlunl( cond . 8 pd ho lidays . E .11 1-: l~Y'll'W Manor, 1'i0 W li:lySl ,C M 642~ JEWIUlY SAUS I'm l<>Olwuc ror ao ex pPnenced diamond sa.les pt"r i.o n fam 1 J1ar w enRagement sets & re IT(iutlt aaJe5 for So <.;oa,.,1 11iu.a M.all retail 1ewelf'} ~ nus person ma) n o w be pres enll > em:pioyt'd by an i.odepen denl or small ch.am and fttls &Nt \hell' effort & abtllty l!I rx>t belDg re CO(O'tl.Ud nor l"t'W8~-I have an opporturu\y of a ltfeume, an opening for someone looking for ad vancement.s. a desire tt sucl'et'<l, willingness tc a cre pt respons1b1l1ly sharp & alt>rt. Your earn 1~ pot.enual is dJrect I) rdatcd to your apt1tudE & self motivation. This it H career with' lhe fines! jewelry rhain in the U.S. Wl:ISAB.D'S Mr. Klein S«>-11B1 540-71& Jr. Dw afhpenGll Re.s1d Ir Multl·ra m ily type 5 coostrucUOO. com m1 upe.r pref'd . Salary open. {)ppty t.o JOID pro- greusve, awards wan nmg arthitectural f 1rm w,'naticln-wide practice ~send R~ume . RICHARDSON . NAGY MARTIN 4IJOO West,erb Pl Suite ZOO Newprt Bch. c.. ~. Oelaal A.ulltant. front " heel e~r. RDA 6 cor· ona.I lie. req. c day wk. l4HS11 The Balbo9 Bay Club la now b1rina for Hotel f'ronl Desk. Esperience In NCR UOO, PBX ~. a.ERK -WANTED.,_ .................. . Alllll.J lion·F'ri. 9-4 San Clemente lon 125 W .. plandian Ave. Sao LAl.HMIY ~YISOR ~. a......, a.Id ror elder .. llon \brll FrldaY. 9·5PM SH per day. MMIDO Dllltal omce OMCit rroot. beck a. ln betweeo typln1 tmuraoce etc. run • part Um•. Apply et ....., OOllPANlON -Elderly woman tNkl mlddlll Bookkeeper. P /Um• ..-..eded.. .... wm tn1a. aort ,. 1aa1 ~eu1....-.. No fM. °"41" P•1· Paid ...... ..., .... to lbr boln• • domttfk .... Non· ......,, Salary. lllt•. \'leJo...,., Accouat1n1 Postlns Clerk. ltaowled1e or CRT, aome acCOW>Una ~&blea 6 reeetvabJea. th.lipmto2am. &eerewY. heavy tfpiq, ---~M&p(ul . Hra.l :JDto5. HoudNplnl Porter, part llmt cleantn1 CM'PIU, 9b1dowa a, DlOV· .. .......... Security Guard. Mu1t ti.ft l yr. MC'll'tlY a -pert .. ce « oalUt.ary. Data. led1de trat.n. ,... ........ ..,....o1 lha1•1ldtwp 1.,w.r,r.w UWM>Ut poM!ie>o. Second home for L.A. couple klc.a.d OG Ullll beach In l.llma. MUil be nex.Jble • Mw OWD lrantpor\.a· ticlL 8edb t.muran~ ~ ......,.., Call Susanne, CTMMM-Jla. Hotttekeeper needed. n.t, Wtd, Tburl, • fl"l U :IO·•:ao. Mull b• ,......bit 6 h .. e ref•. Exoellent c.,...... poten· ti.a opportl&Dity for rella· ble p erso n wit h • koowltdae ot laundry 111'1Cbillff, aupervlaory llk1.lls. •bi-lingual abUlty preferred. !:nJoy out· a tandlnl co mpany ~neflta. Apply ltAM-noan. MOD·P'r-1, penoo· oel • MdllOTT HOTa IOON"ICWPORTCl'll DR. ruwPORT BKAC'H l\cll'd. ....... 1J.lh ...... E.0.£. M/F l 5 call for appt. ,.... M/J' 9UDlllr. Ca~--or 1be r..-. clnw in l~ IA. S. call Aak Wa t. .a Deily PlJol j ........ l dwmed Ard. lo.971 . . l -... . . .. I ~~~~.·.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~.~.~~ ..... !!.~~ I W.dn•c»r.Febtueryn, t980 DAILVPtt.OT ez .. ce,tlHltt/X•r•• .,.,_, HelpW.ted 7IOOH..,W..t.4 71 ....... w~ 7 00 ~ 2 a. Februefy 'l1. tNO ~~~~~ ..... 1 L" ..,., w...... 7100 .... W-.d 7100 . .. . ...................... ······················· "-~ ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .....,. __... I •-.....,. ..,....._. 7100 ..,.,., uta IHJWWW DISH6M ... •••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ~SICY 11111 •••ory , no *-11' t 2 yrw IWaa Uoa uper Nurpurt C..ter. Mr . M ora•e TM ... 5Cal Mature touple. relier maaaacn wuu dua A 1'110W. Coat.a M-. A ~ per moalb . non amabnl. DO pet&. Wiil tnwL f7l.'*1 PH0ru rlNlSlUNG On\W fa. pickup A. 1lr l1'1ertn11 ur pho to ftNAblq, C.O car pro V'lded. Man Frl lln 1o1 p r1ro" It llOam to !,pm D ~oef tu t:.U ~ 1M F\lll Um. .. m t.o tipm FW1. part time Manaie Tel~hone Soll e t or1 Youthc.ow.elon PSuaant, Jood lei rtwn• rnmt pn1IU.ona lnwrt'll s .a.LES RET .a.1L d I I Part Tfme evenlnaa. •ll ill1 nee Ap~ )' 10 In art/Interior dea111n A , A ne • mmc diate y. e t.u Mr 11\Arnw 111 Will 1 rain . 8'8 9371! bow-a Mon UlnJ Fri 3-9. Outaolnc lldwua WOt'klag Bein. W1U11t1n J 7vat Tbe Red Bal'-· Lbl. alart S3.25 per hr + wlth 10UdL Over 21. Own ., >.awe 141ll Quail --• IWll cixnm. Kuy Is pleuanl l.ntnlpOrtaUoo. l.'UO hr lAJlal lecratary Hp 'd =~rt.IC., oc ----~(' wua.d. Brllhh Iii New5JUf1 Ue11cb Salm wo rlun.c eond. Call st.art.&-9PM tmined1ate~1na/or11 Oy n<tmJC salc•s l<>am has opening for Katb.y,'41-01t» CALI.ANDREA iAYtand "'*1f'DC'I "<IQ-n.D Pre School Te1ch"r c.Uncat.e or Npel\.ell<'.41, 1CJUllal aaln tram~ wtth <Jn extept1onul Sltles professional with ~. ext 250. HPM. r:!$1~= M0'8830 Aak • proaire111vv w a l er lllrong RTW background in better Teruua Court Director. _E._o ••. _E_. __ _ worh rtrrn Campltte m<.'r r handtst' One of the most pre· pit . M F. HB. 4· IO.;,e> 1tL • • •11 a..,..s.a ••• , H.B. CMual olk 2Yrt C1 Pit NCI 'd. MT LlaJ MICHA.MIC I AUTO C.JIMZD _________ , MWll'AL RN:epUon1.111 . btfidlt j)llrltit(it'. Ap1>IY t' · · I t · N PM, S3.25 hr. Ca ll ..._ ·-•·-~~ 1n penon ·n ·i. 21• Allo" !'I •it•ous s pcc1a ty ~ ores in ewport ..................... .. S.ntaAoa D<.·at'h, 1''ashion Island. $800 per month M2-7747orSJ6..8832 ..,.,.11 1005 LaiA&.llCbTilY llunt1n1ton Uearh PJ.~Mllt,.._ ll"nenl pra1·t wt> "" SI JOO qwn-th.Mrp atrt tor 11ocxt 001 mnc SI JOO hou.ni. JU •• frlnKl'!I COIP SIJOO 0.Jtl47 ~ U'MATIOH S IJOO Mt-;Ult'At. A.">:,1:,"TJ\Nl NIKTIHG II yw Mn! 20 o r o\t1 & looldnc for • ,.ar,..,r 11p ixrtunhy In Jlf1ntln.:. lllJ ply 1t PK.NNYSAVt-:R 19!0 1·'1act'nll•. C!"' ,...,.,.., M9lllfHNnt 1-.itflt!rll'nC'l'll Ill UJ.I• I I) ltUIJ\Jt.Cer rm 1•unim I 111 UC.,. /fYPtST V1.11 1oty job. h"uvy SJt11.,_ W0t II for .1 rh'wly l1~11ll.~ llllAfk\!111111 , ,. wun·h rirm P1J111l11111 uf frN ltjt vi JIQll'nllul & lu11 ld'>t11· · wort11n1 t<11v111111 ln•'fll 11 vuie l't-rMl!lO\'I A1<<'lh ' 4Hij to; l7U1, l~•t..t Mci.u SA.LIS LADY 11\i II tune nt! SHOW.off ;!.! t•ll.alWHI blund N l 1 ... II m I I 1 p r II (" t I 1· .. i.peic111l11t 1n 1-'tt h1011 Wl&llll HM1·k utfi('r. p .. n ''"" ne1t1llle hn. '1)'~ t:Xp\'r tiH U29S hi wn 4 SPM du .. tri.il lo•1u1rc l' ti ~~ Otii. l lu:.4.-& lrv1nr t '\ _____ ....,..,...,,....,_. ~ .. 2'M tW2 1410 S .tlt'l> PO!>ltlon. Im· rntltlluli: ~rung Sa II."'. i:xpencncl' requ1 red Sl .~ mo Send resuml· w l..tPa~ Produtt:.. r 0 I.lox~ bre.1. <:A 92621. i\lln Si.oles 170 Newport Ctr Dr N R Ste~ ..0- LIGAL TR.AIM& TO SIJOO Bright, outgomg per,on with &e>od s kills w h1• would enjOy learning lhe legal field. Exrellcnl benefils & year e nd bonu s . Ca ll R ita , 54G-005S. Coastal Per-.on nel ~ency, 2790 llarbor C.Y. Never a fee. Muikll> l-b1 Ort' 18 2S .1trr1tl'tl \l' & fltc'~Jblc-tWl ICl72 Mui>t•ll m1•1 han11· ~u , 11111u1w.:.ion Mopnllo111hl 631~ ~ 3 uidtv1c.lualt. l•J v.111 k from home on u 111.•"' phone prol(ram 1·J11 <>am SlOO SJSO p<'r Wt'l'k. 1lependin~ on time l<l1·al for homemak('rs For [·omplt>ll' 1n£ormat11111, call 557 1450 !IZ7l4 I' 'f MillUli:l"mcnt Oppl\ ~l tnrome poltnt•ul ('u lt IUI U.:!011, lc-11 \, llW..">~Uj;?C fo1 J.lt'r-.oflJI Ill ll•r\ll'W I' 'J or t-u ll C11I-...:.: 1111111 hUVl' fun hlllfthOI>( H hU'I I~ Of \1111tr 11"'11 f· \t'I ll•l "'"" .111 h.11111\ Amway U1i.t 1 w1 II 11,,111 )VU for a i.pl1·11d11l up111, Iv l)I0\'1d1• yo11 w11 to 1H·t~o11al g 10"'111 ~ fina11c ~··t· 71~ :.0:~1 1 rn app't ll~ 'Jo'.f~l'IONl:,'T Ofofo lCt:=ASST l'rOS)t!lly Mi;ml <:v 111 Newt•ort ll1•;u•h 10 tr.;111 1h•J,ll'fl<J11bl.'. h.tn1 \O.O(k t'I Ill \ trlt'I)' ol 01111•4• 1Jut1e:. I 12 JJv v.urk ''••1•k ~111rt111..: · :s.11.;r; S7:itl .>'&!I~ RECEPTIONIST IMMEDIATE OPENING Wl· fl• -.i•t•k1111: ·•II Ill di\ ulu,11 v.hu l1kl·s m 1•1•1 11114 f1t•opll', l'an I vp••. '" 1111t1:0111g Jntl 1'11)11\... .1 v.1nety of 11ff11.•c tu~k~ ~t~ Man.t~ement Pled!>allt ll1~ru!1t"'<l part time ball's & inonaiw· mcnt work F ll·>t1Lle hours SJ.ti.·~ & lllJllJJ(l' mo.'fll baclti:rvunll .1 11lu.-. Su1Jstant1al )(rJl1UJl•'ll 111nm1e. &nu' 11ruf1t :.hann)( & l'QWIY J>IJll Call~tl42 Sales operun.1: pa rt l 1111. · ur lull lunc. <..:all I .1J1H' or UolJ at 955 OH-'5 fur .J 11111 1-· run l runner i. . 1111111 Bnstol !:it North -.; 11 LIQUOR CLEHK·fo'ull & pa rt·llme. app ly 111 pt!r'SOn. um So. Cou::.t Hwy. Laguna Ht'h. LIQUOR CLF:HI\ 1-'ull lune Bondable Apply in pe rson !IAM 2 PM 1\ies.·Sat. Alrportl'r Inn !lot.el. No phone call!. Ul6t wax raster-C'arvt•r Duties mrf · Polishing. full t 1 me ba 'llS. Ex pt'nenre requ1rt-d Stan •mmed 548·1313 Nun; mg H N rcl1f'f 7 ;1 & l t I XJnt. rail' 1.f pay 1\11111} I> 0 N Port M1 .. ,a ('1111 'Jll">l·enl llosp11al. 2!i7•> '\ewporl lllvll <: M tAl~ Nursing Nur:;cs A1dei; All shills <:UCJd noll' or pay No ell per net' W ill train C1.:rt1f11.-.•lwn proi;ram a\ ailJh!\' A1.11.1ly Purl 1\11•., a Con \ a I es 1.· t• n I I ftie.p1tal, 2570 Ncw1>orl Bini <: ~t ~ 0400. PURCHASING CLERK F.nt ry ll•Vcl IJO:•ll lufl fu1 l'llthw.1.1~111· 111tl1111luJI "''llh wl'll 1•.,t<1hhsh1·d .I \ l'Olnp:Ul)' GolOtl Jt n 11 .1l1 t ) p I fl g l' ... ~ t ' 11 t I •• I 1>IP:L~<1nt phon1· rn.1n1wr Willtng tu ll'Jt'h ix·r ... 111 dcsinni: 111 learn l'. pru l!H'l>' "''th hu'\ l'l1rn puny loooc.l ,1.111111~ \o:.ig1·i. <·1•m11a11) p.111~ lll'nt'£11 pack a 1:1· W1• olft•r :a ,t,1hlt• work 1·11111r11n11wnt with an 1·\ n•lll'nl :.io l.11 v a11d 1.·11d11~ f>~lt'kJl~t· llH'lllll 1111. turnp.1m p.11d 1111· I llU'lflf•al <Jlltl tft•flt.11 Ill '111.IOl'l"I f•,.n,11•11 pl.111 .,.i\ 1111!'> plan with h1d1 llltt•rl"'>I 1.11<-, 1,n,· "'' d , 11.oJ \,1lal1110 .1fto-r "' muntlL-. 11 µ.1111 h11l11l.1\., ,,.,., ) 1·,1r Tt11 pc1"111111 Ill u ... 1 Ii I' I ii I ,. d I Ill 1111-.l1.1lll) I'll· ..... Jpph l•J l'FltSO'l/'11 Fl Salc~1X'r.,on SALi'~ Salary 1 ( ·11111 m1s.,<;1011 6.1Hxi0:! SALES PERSONS l'cr:;onJhly vtw •. 11h11t·. to w t•rk \ol th J11tl 1n<Jtl\atc· kHb 0\1•1 /I In l.:igun.1 ('~1 p i-.tr ,111" ~.m Clt'mento• an"" PART TIME EVENINGS PHONE: w.? 1:121or 4!1b1~•1 1-~>tl. :!SO llt·t,.t't'll I JI' \t Nik Fur \11dr.-.1 MACHINIST CLASS A&8 F'asl growtnJ! company Lrvme area needi. J:(JOd quality people, J!Ood bener1t3, pd holld;iys Call 546-8210. Machine Operator Tl"Oiftff F o r prod u c t.ion of minialurc in .. trum1.•nl part~. Co an L;i .1:1111;1 N1gl.H:'I Mwro Pn·1·1:.1on Sw1.,::.. 831 ~JJI MAID Exper prcr. full l111w Abo Pi lime 644! JOJO Ma.ids. apply The Inn a Laguna, 211 N. Coas Hwy. Laguna Ac.-arh \lur.;ini,: IXN c harge nurse, 7 t\ \t 3 3ll'M. I' T 4P.\l..>IPM JP ~l I I PM ~ u r ~ l' ~ a1dt~. ;11l :.h1fts < '<·rt1l 1cd r1r will tr:ian c:o od mc'<l1r :il 'denl:ol l1t•11d11.-. 1 Ma~:.h1p l'nnval1•<,1·••11t 0 "11tt•r 11&; f1.igsh1p H1l. NB OC? fl044 I Offic~ H~lp l'u ll l1nw, prcft·r 111 Lin~uul IA1.l!hl t) llJnll Mu.~l have ~lrunj! pho111• pcNJ11al1ly <.:all 1;.i;i 2<!56 foretvpt. I Opt1caJ Oc.penscr. Exper I F ema l e pref <.:allj 839-7431 aner6or wkn1fs CIMCO <!fi5 Bni:~·, t'<ll>ta Mc,.1 II ltlk S of Hotkt·1 nll Hto-dh1ll 1 PUHGiA51NG MAHI\ ~;·1 ~ Et• ll E 1' A H Y tJ11rd1a~1111.( 1.·x p1.•r 111•1· I Ivy l) pin I!. 1·u:.toml'f St'n tl:l', ~.ii.try oµcn. Tho John ~<111111 Co , ·1111 Wt"ilt•rly Pl , SIP IOI N H t:.111 ~uf' or rna II fl' i.Uffit!. 75:! 1004 H.E Agents: neut Lill area office has l open ings. High comm1bs10 splH. A nice place t work! Call 67!>-8170 Agt ORDER DESK/CIH'k I -l!!H•l'•et""'""~t•a•te•s•a .. e•!>-• S llUWROO M 40 hr week Mon thru Frt Gootl pay. xlnl l'Ompany bcner1ts Computrr & 1Jhont' cxpr pref l°Jll for appt Co:.t a M esa ~71.872 ask for Und People nt-<>drd 1n Sunset lk:iC'h ofc top <'omnll.,!>1011 Call Hurl II\ Jm' 1714) 14'-5502 mi>S llllV{ 11 IN( •""'·•-o ... "'..,• :11>t'I 111 •• I 111 II /\ w I ·,..,la \fp•,a, C 'a !12ti"'1, f'.1111al Opponurnl) ,..mpll11 .. r ~t f'' 1<1 ... lJur;111t ca~i.. & C'l1.·a \l•r N1·"'1.11•rt ll<·t11·h. l11ukm1: for }Oun~ m~m & women il\';111. for dJV'> & ~me ru~hts an ull f ;i 1· t.• I ~ 11 f t h 1 • ~tJurunt t:.111 hetwceo 2 & 4 752 :.!5311 ~taurant Firi.l C'lal>lj llal1a 11 R es taurant. £x penenced CHEfo. for full l 11ne. Good p ay & be11er11:. Pronto 10:.lorante. Suulh Coast Plau. UJ>P(!r level /\pp. ly tn .. ~· day ~me Restaurant WAITRESSES IUSIOYS Expl•nent'Pl1 onl)o' 1111 Maintenant•e mJn. ex perienced w l'lff1 cr &. shop Janitorial tlutlC'S Full lime po51tlon t:'ltabh~hed comp;in w /hcallh plan. prof1 s hanng.pa1d \:ital 1011., Must ha\e ca1ir. dnver-. license Salary open 631-0600 "' ,. w p o r l IS t' :i 1· h Fl1•,lJuran1 ,\~j,. fur <~11-x1a or .IU1h li75 :!41.1 l'oc-kager nt.•etlt·tl tor parkag111i:: deµI W ii I -train Company be11•·f1to;, ---------~ tl'l('<i1cal insurance. full l<l·~tJUrant WJ1tcr ur MAINTENANC PERSON I·; x pan d 1 n ~ m 11· r o eh'l.:tromt•s firm rcquir1" an ai.:w-es..-.ivl' md1v1tlu:il for 2nd !>h1ft m111n t enan ce p o~1 t 111n General plumbin~ .int clertnca.1 PXl>t!nl'nrr n q uired. J11gh vat·uu syslem a nd DI wall' system expen eni.:e pre (erred. lnc.l1v1dual rn11-.1 besel!·mot1valt'tl Jnd n• llable Quahl1ed applicant t•a expect comprehen~avt company benefits mdud mg ma}Of' m1..-'d11 .ii an dental. ,.·or 1mmed1a1 consider al ion. rail nr up ply between fl Iii\ '1 o l -3PM ul · Sierracin.' Transmask :ui2Campus Dnvc• Newport Beach. Cu !;200() C7 I 4) 540.6080 F.quil Opportunity Employer M /F /H MANAGER TRAINEE. Responsible person l learn office supply busi· ness. C hallengin g & pleasant work. Beach 91.adonen. 403> Ca mp us Dr.N.B. lune. 1\0 hrs. WN·k C'Ull wartri">.c; Mu.,t lie 11\1 1 Joi· 111 Martha 5'1!J 11:.1:!1 . >l Reoaf Estate Soles I :!I \1.1t11r,· ~ tll·111·11ol.1 .m1 l pmurdJ>Jll)' 11:~11 1 ()p('nin g lu r 111.,.11..,t•d 1111• t111t.';·~h11p0 \tf ~ll I f\almu.-.Dr ,CM ~1:1l1•:.pe•11.ll1· 1111'.111} 11•1 PIH Mi'4.llMI lhr-. I ,, ... Tll'(), With OJI llll\,d ,,. , I PART TIME ftorr,11 '\\''>!I'm f',>tt••·ll•·nl 11.1 ..... t.iur.anl \H)rk1n~· t or1 !1 1l lftll' .. a:.l 1:rnw1n1: LJl!llO.• EVENINGS f·.am ltlit' 1 1.111nr01.,.,11111 I fi;•;H h n·.,IUJI ant 11e1•d /\rlult.~ with out.,t:1n1l1111•. 1 h 1r 1·1mr1dt•1111.t1 ai111 1 n~poo..,1hl1• 111d1v11l11.1I .1-. J a11ratllv1• per,011.t11111·.. '.di i:tt 11~. ht·.1d .... tiler lo tra111 ~I w!Y1 C'OJOY wrirl.1111: with ~ , "upen l'•t' 1•m1.1lo\ ., ..... kHb Over 21 Start .11 ·'\-.,.I• . . ... \tu .. 1 1>1· l'KPl·r ·d 111 SJ~>O f>1•r hour l'h111w 1-.,\J'(I .\1.\Tl .. U.~ rt''\tJut .111t :o.t•r1 1t1·1 H4 l I :1;• I . i-;" l :: ~11/ I "-._:• '::"'" ) ~kllb. IJl• a hie 111 n•lal• Ul·.,Wi':l-:N I :-. PM ~II " JJt'OPlt• & v.ork u11 Aslc for ~o ; lte,ol 1-J.t:il.: der prt~!>urc '>ltuatmn' ~ualOpponunll) 1 LICEHSB> <:<in h•ad 1t1 rrwnag1•n .t1 .. :mpfo.,...r UNLICENSED ,_.,_,111.lfl C.111 ;ift 11 /\ \1 · I Will 1r<11n l~·~t 1·111r1 4!n2SIH l'AJlTTIME SAf. .. :s Oil ITW>!>IOI) -.µlJl In tho Ill STOCK. h1•I p 1w .. •l.-<l I dustry 70 :io. lo top pro 1 1<1-..taurant n 11 w N o r x JI 1• r dueers t-•l'lr inlen11>w 1-\111 &-I' T l">'>1l1•1n' m nel'l'S'rnr v appl) 1n 1·,111 Bill ill Ht•tJhrll ll1•al ""'"' 'f.l''l·1 tit' 11111!1<1 perso11 al ~knyns. !1-.11 tv. f.,donrf1tl' lii:l ;:100 11·n11·r in lr1 1111• C .ill Adams, II H 'I ;1uA \1 • ~ ~ !I '.J 0 r M v. k I] \ ... 0 I RL'<.'t•pliom-,t Ill UOAM I<> fi 001'\t Tt•lf'phont• r1•11·pt1on. >A1<nd, An t-qual oppl) clerk lyp1~1 ilu11c ... in ,, ll.t.~laur11nt employer -.m:ill i.:old ''l\lt•r DEL TACO PART TIMERS t-'1>r GOOD phone vo11•ei. lor v:it·at1on l'luh $.I hr. -; Apply ~11111111 .. 1711 N Hniadway, S111te 1M. Sunta S.A. 543 7957 PART TIME EVENINGS A'l."il,l in editor survey l'tlfltlurted rrom our or fice at lhe Orange Coast Uaily Pilot s· 30.9 JO Mon·f'tl 9:~1 .30 Sator day. Great for collegians and moonlighters. S84 p r wk . ONLY REQUIREMENT IS /\ GOOD VOICE. C a ll 00·4321, ext 312 after 5:30 PB. Monday lhru brokna..:1· lwu~tt 120 Newport Cl'rtl e r I >r ~t •· IS ~~~~H. Call &11J.J>11 :1 f"r HIRING H1·ccptrnn1st 1Ty p1..,1 for plant ma1r1t1mann• c11111 puny Heavy phorws. typ 11\~ skllls a mus l. g1w11l t.r~ pos1lmn lor ni.:hl person. 497·542.4 H.eceptionists wanlt'(I lor Com mand Pc rfo1 m.1111·1• hair styh nl( s alon~ 1n Newpon. 8e011:h & I lont ington Bead1. l-'1l & pit Applican ts mu~t hJ ve oulgo1n)( ,1ersonallt y. and be stylish 111 ap pearnnce Phone G-SG-7451 for interview. Dt•I T.1n>. a rap1dlv •'X· pand1n i: I ;1 ~t f111Jd rt'!'ltaura11t t ha111, tw .. 1n1 mediate Of"'n1nl!1' fur d .1y help, 1nclud111).! "hoot hours Ext·l'lll'nt ft•r how.ewivcs. t:\11•111111~ ~•u· dents or relm'<I 111•1 ~on.., Plea.be apply in peri.on ,1t t'llhcrof the follow1n~ DB.TACO, IMC. ~ Aarranco Pkw\ lrv1n1• · M a n u t 1 c l u r e r o P'nday pullruded flberglas ~~~~~~~~~ Receptionist wllh .iooo typmg skllls for Jrv1 ne law firm. Call Fran 2841 W Wnm<'r Sanla Anu lllructuraJ products re· quires mach i n e opent.on & usemblers toe all lobift.a. Necbanlcal abUla.y eumt.111. Perma· nent o p portunlliu. Minimum 1tartlntJ wage 15 hr. for qualified appU caJJta. Clean work Ing caotllUons and company blolat.I. PolY·Trusl00.&, Inc. Oill 557 .511)2. llHl Rl11er n eeded. PBX Amwenng Service ()pcralorl. Ma ture, de· pend.able. Day shin. Ex pcT, pref. bul will lraln ~25."iO. •PIX• T .A.B. answering M!!'Vtce T.A.D. ons. serv. has a few positions open In 1\ts .• SA, CM1 le ll1.1nt. B. are.as. Vurien a hltls P rr or F tr. Many outi\.unt.I• U. blf!nefltt. Work near )'OUI' home fr eam whllc ="'· E .O.E . Mut have experience. Apply W. D. Sc bock Olrp. -S. Oreenvllle 9L s.nta Ana. Mon thru ... 7·5:30. PHONE Pr;RSON with ~~~~~~~~~~ pleat phone vole e . Sal+e»mm, •Int wort Ha~IOIDllbln11ou want oond. nx hrl, p/t. Jerry to.UT ChlNlOed ada do PriceJotNon 6Son Lin· ll wllll. ..a.1171. tJOln 540-MIO. 833-3622 RICEPTIOHIST With or without typing needed. Top pay. Tcm· porary I& Ml lime. <.:all Tod Service. al 979-0164 uc.TIOHIST Needed In our lntema. tlonal corporate head· quarte rs locate c.J in Irvine. Beautiful work· Ing environmenl. Some tYP'n8 " phone work. II you'r e looklnJ( ror a career wtth excellent OP· portun1ly for advan ce- mmt + 1ood company benellU conlart Sclen Uric Drllllna Contro l 557·90~ 1. p c r1onnel . E.O.t . SelJ Idle ltema An F..qual Opportunll)' Employer MI t-• Retail Sak-1 Cle rk pa rt time. 5491195 s.lel Contractor Supplie11 Trainee. Wholesale tool Ii hardwiare . Nation al Co. now hlrln l youn g men , 18·30 $200·$500 a wemc +Bonuses. Calli 7141884-0065 SAUSa.aK For marine hardware s«n ln Dana Point. Ex· &*i-... Dee9Uary. ~II Ume Immediate opening. all comp1ny benefll1. Call 8ALOOA MARINE, 548 9871 for appo\Dtmt'nt. E.O.t:. Mtlo'/H SALES REP. ,~grcs~11 e Jk:r:.u11.d11. JJIW> s11lo.~Pt'r.,11n 1w•·d1·d for Urillll!•· Cr.uni) 1111·· 1nmpa.n~ \lu'l h.111· 1-!'-'.xl , .. 11,,... 1 ... 1.:ki;r11u11tl Sal.irv + 1·01111111~''"" E.xtl'rl.-..v1· J:>al1·~ tr<J111111i.: p1ugr.im r .. r all Ill tt·r"\'lt'W, l':lll M1t hdlo· ~~UH t:u.E &M V SALES REP: StJ!n 11111k1n)( l:OffiPlJll)' Ill i.AJ(una lhlls sceki. h.ml workt'r who w1 II l>l.' v. ell tr .. 1ned & we ll p aid. MI F. Grow ing en lcrprise w/manaJ(l'rnt'nl potential. Advert1san~ background helpfu l C;ill Gene Wilkin at Pf1·1ffrr ~·77o-Olm ------ Sandwichman WJnh•il F.'T or PT. G.1n ·~ r>t•h. 3309 E Coast ll~y. Cd\1 , on·all 67J-2 l!j3 Seams t r r.,._ & ll.11111 Work<'r Pull tim" ~t.1rt I mm e d s d II J ll .1 II (';1p"trJnu J rcJ <:Jll ~~ ~···n•tary C:Pn I C>f111 1• l'l. mu,1ha\I'11r. ,111 11111 I .ti•··• I '"ll. i.~1 111 11 I> ... HtU SECRETARY Care~Job 1 op p<1y f•ir t11µ 11t•r,011 111 lari.:t• l"•t.1bll:.h1·d 11·.tl 1 ... 1.11,. larm N•·t·<I hra111 . lllltl.lllVI' & t'~J14'JIHll 1 Aho\ c a v .. r ,IJ.!l' t \ 1>111 1o,1.1mmar. ~po·ll 111 1• ,\ 11ldfh '!kill' are n•qu111• rnt·nl' In\ 1·:-1 mo·111 li.1t·kg.rOUJ11l ht•l1Jru1 '\ 'horthan•I I-.\ 1·n1nf: /I.I "'f'" k "n 11 111t1· r ' 1 • "' , ,11J 1l St.·1111 rl.~um1• I•• l1J ... ~lfll'd '\d :::!_,; ll.111\ l'1lr•I I' II I\<•\ l.11111 c •it-lJ \11 -..1 •r.~ •• ~ :,1-;nn1\nY Jt 'ii',1..10-.TAllY 111 • F11r l.o'k l lmn1·' 111 Ir. \Ju,l II JH' 1.01o1. pm ~ tJkl· -.honhJ11tl Should t• n J 11 ' II u i< y o r f 1 1 ,. w ht>IJ\ v 1>hon•.., \ 1 ·•I' f)('Jr.1n<'l' a mui;t CJll l){'lih1(·~r,7 11221'l l':\t ~I I !-.c-1·rd11n.1I Ex1·1•ut1,·1· SrrrN.1r) .~Ii. Land cJ,.~,.lop1·r Top :-kills :-;01 lll'.l!Ol Call !155-~. Lynnt· SECRETAHY THAJN f<:E Trainee w typing a1J1l11 v of 4 0·60wpm w a 1 t'Uracy F:xper hPlpful, but will lrain right n m dldate Apt1lude & "''II 1ngJ'ICJ:>.-. lo "'ork hart.I 1m port ant &t.5·21 I! SECHET/\RV Top notch secretary net.'dl'd ror busy law o rr 1ce LoC'aled at new Koll <:ent t'r Npt B r h ~ SECRETARY -Part tune. Good working l'On· ch. Musl lype. Low pre· ss~. Excltmg work ex perlences. 9.30 3 JO dally.9&M408 Searaary wanted lo work for 2 dynamic Newport Beach executives. Self starttt with aood lyplng skllll. can be-recent high school end. 95'7-1122.1 Secret ary part llmr f)l'l'm8ntnt. Salary range 14 to 15 per hour. 4 hr1 per day, • Typtna 40wpm +. Hr• nexlble. lmmed. oPenlna Call Richard Eatea 984·2239. Neat Newport fr San D1eao Jo'rwya. 3nd commission. Full benefits. Full or T ool design e nginet!r . •-•••••••••••••••••••• part ·time Cull Mr. Reynolds. Red S200>1mo. Origtnaw, dt" 1--------Balloon Ltd, al~ &develop advanc~'<.I WESTMINSTl:R tt:lll t:q UI pme nt. ro r ABBEY bl{htweucht veh1deg, use AN11QUE llALL 846-0011 Secttury. Ad a1eency in rk.'t.'\J or i.ecretary 20 hr. wk . mus t hJv,. ll~ht txiullkeeptnJI :ski IL,. :md eyl' for ori:ionizatton 111 ad traffic. typtn6' :.kill•. lrllt~ SECRETARY A1:enc) office for 111 i.uranC'e company r1· 4UJrel> per~on hJ\ 1n11 i:ood bN'rl'lan JI "kilh Appbc<lllh must tyl>\' :~ wpm and have J:ood lvrn nlUnJ('J!IOll !>kill.-, We uf for l'Orn11t•11t11e :ial:11 \ Jllll t·\ n • I II encl 1 t ' 1mrkag1• 1){flf'1· 1' l<x:Jtl'll 111 llunt llUltlKl 1~;11 h. "'or .,pp1 t'.tll 1:1uriJ Uu1111.1rd il l !IJ7 44-l'i 111t' fr,ndc1 ~ "· () 1-; M f' SECRETARY f111 1 'r'I\ firm l1>(·.1h'rl 111 ''''" l><Jrl <:1•nl ••r h1 ll lur11• or pan 111111' Mu .. 1 I•• ~•,•l h P"I Jnd Jlfl1l 1 I h'lll 1111 Ill t.;1·\ Jdd111, m11 tunt• &w 111:.1; SECRETARY I ~·ll ~lJr\1.·r w good t111 tM' and ~II 'kal" for ptr.1\1110 v. L1n1•I\ ""'"' Jit•r.unnPI & 1n.-.u1 '''", "'°'i.. In 1n1• .1n .. 1 l :all lor JI.till 540-7639 I-. II 1-. ~·c r.-tJry lt1•1·• pl111n1 ,1 w,. w.1111 \I/I.I 11 \OU v. .rnl lu wr1rk with ,, 'Ill 111 trl',lll\f• & ,l!IOWlll)' Ill.II kd1llt.: ,JIJ\ t•rl1:.1ni .t)(Clll'} C:i II M-. llol/11 1-'rank 11n1J t1•ll u:-wh.11 you can !lo 67:1-1441 • SECRET ARIES • f>uUIJcal typ60 :-h80 S1~1K Arctg Deg $2.IK • •Sall~ Our OH ice• • Appt Only f'tee I.it He1rn:lt:rs Agency 4000 Birch. F.stob '64 "''"'l••rt l~·Jeh . R..13 >IJ!JI) Secntwin S.1111itMJ&~ Of Newport ~och AClftKY lJ.IOCum11us Or •:.."II 540-5001 World ·s l.ar~e"t ~ploynwnt St'n" .. ~n>twry TOP EXECUTIVE SECRETARY \l.t)Uf lllt'dlt ,al l'l t•t lron11 ' 1 umpari. '' "'••k 1111! J t .ire•• r t>•·r•.1111 "h1 l1k1 .... ·' hu." tlo·,k. h,1• .. k11f, 111 I\ pin..: >lO v. prn i\ 'htJl"lhJ11\l '•I ,. Pill, 11:0· 1 lt'lf'>t r i.p1•n1·nc•· ,\ 1•11111• Jptlluck 111 111Jlh ~'l .111 I 111 nt..>t-d .. r .m ur1:.an11 .. 1• j '4·1f ,1,1rt1·r """' • , llJ"' • .to·• •• 11, & d1• 1 r,1r11.1l111n 1 :'\1.11 111uk .. r l.oc ,, 11111 I • 1,,._,. to .ill H1ur ix.-r..,111;1 1 lll'I th, \la. dlll1 \ lt'jt ,,rl··• l ..,., 1 ll• 111 tJt 111•flt~ I 11.11 k.11•1• .... ti.on 1 ur11 I 111111,ur.111 ,.ll h •' ll• 111·11 c 1· Ooh tho'>1 .,. k in..: p1•1111.1n .. n1 1 • rn1·'"' ml'f\t nt't"I .111111> (~Ill !'ou"iln Ill ~I .lX:Jl SECRETARY 1 llAINI-.,.. l'llSI I IO~ H > H S 1-. C It r: 'I 1\ It \ Y.1 ru C:CIUI) "iKlt.1.s ·1\1.11· flJ "'11111, :-.hnnh.1nd Hll "'1""· lrufll 0Hw1• ap p 1• a r a n <' e IV i: o 11 11 telrphont' vo1<·e <;t.•1wr:1I 0((11•1• dulJl."t Will work for sal1"1 )>luff in S/llll II r<'lll l'stale 1nvt•st11wnt 1• o . s a I 11 r y <' o m rnt·n,u1 al1• with l'>t µpne1w1• <'1111 or wnt1 lO Mr~ AllnM Tum1·r \'11laJ(c lnv1-slml•n1' lcnrl Go.rl1l'ld /\ve. llunt IDl(li.10 l~at'h '121)41) 171 1 l!l63 L'Jji7 SECRETARY ,.:xrl'llenl opportunity for a ~pie oriented S«m11ry Wllh l(ood typ. lnR & of(1~ i.k1lls to jmn lhc Mamott tenm l-:nJoy o uts tanding com puny benefit.s Including a fret> meal each day /\pply Mon-Fn. 9 Nooo Person nd MAMIOTI' HOTB. IKlO Newport ~ler Dr Newport Beach . 1.-;quaJ Oppor Employer SICYMKPI TOP NOTCH lrvlne In· vtttment . co. ,noeda a TOP NOTCH p erson . variety Job w /Io ta or r.pon. ~ou have Ow nee 91ll~he>' wlll pay a '!UP N H aalary. 1Mne P.-.onnel A1mcy 488 E. 17th. Coet.t Meu Ste ZIC Mz.1470 Stiippisg R.ceiYIRq Wor l d 's l ea d ing tm™"acturer of lipa & swimming pool eq uip menl h as 1mm ed1ate openmg., for shippmg & reee1 u nit l'lerks . Must have full knowledge of cJJ pha:.es of lillippmg & v.arehouse oper ation Uuucs will 1ndude. I.: PS. t rucking .. will rails. & export docu menll> WaRes baM'd on ~kills. minimum o r ol 2) n. expenen1·e Please l~ort C~r) I for .in 1n ten 1ew appo1ntmt·nl 54(}.4811 ShlPPll\i: & H.ece1vm.1: ro r :.m plaslll-S mfR. E iq1N 1m·f <..id pay & lwnt'f1t:.. t,l&•I US!s. s.:.> W 17th !:.I , C\1 sn.,.. ~Jlt!.'lpnson As''' 1.1nl "1.111Jl!"r f.:11111·' !'Jio,..., ,.:i.p1:nf'n<'•"I "'u 11 tmw· ·1.,p <·omm"""11 \111.11> 1111 .. ·r ''° 1'11UI \I l1•n ~hoc". 11~ fJ:.hwn hland :-.ht 'I.I rn..o II '°' "-1111 l' t' :iq,. · r 1 n I J >out & I.Ir l' I• :.dn<lblJ'>lt'd s11:n., ~ i.:cucr.11 v.vrk !"tW .~> S tat1011••ry S t1Jr •· 111 C1X\Jl\J l.>t'I \t,, r Ill'• 1h l'\l•'I c.l ~Jin IJ11\ 1-ull llllll' 5 dJ)~. :1.lr1t v.11rk I Ill' C Olllh ~ .,, IJI'!" Loi I\ 1111' •Ii• 11t1 It· 1;;~ IUlu Sl111·k Bruk•·I .•1:• I CJ:\l•JOlo•r :.t•n l('t'' 11·1 f.:\µantl1ni.: d1•o111l1n1 ~l•K'I.. 1Jr.,kcra1:1· IJl.•f'th draWIIlg board. run tests o.u.ly 10-6, Fri ~9 & lest eqwpment. pro-O.OSEDTUESDAY v 1 d e t e c h n 1 r a I U~! We-Jmbwter Ave. supervision & support fo r GardeoGnwe SM-6103 the products. llave 4yrs ~~~~~~~~~ rollege product ion engmeenng & IOyrs thus expene1we. Jlavt: ab1hly to draw lechn1cal 11 lu.strat1om of product ·1.ike ad w lht: neare-.t employment dt:\f'lnp m.,nl tl.:pt UOT :oo2 J.Sl 010 Ad p;,uJ for by l'fflployt-r TUPLES."> MUUl::l-'i S75U<i1> PJ1d Ua1ly No C'X p nt."C ll2j, 2583 ------- Trav{'I Ai:t'Tlc)'. P T, e11 penenccd, llunt. Uc:h. ~ n!l'<>H · 1n Math fort;th l(rdtlcr. 4!M ~12 TYPING WPll or~a n 1 ted pcr~on '"I I.I for I \ pini: & i.om•· f1hn~· \• • urJl') ~ ery 1m i.-xtd.llt ~) 4 Girl Offwt: t-.. u't'llt:nt ~n•·fll-. I I l' Airpurt ,\ rl• .t i'h'tknC'k Hrown '"'"' ri l4 1 ~Yf11 TYJ'l ~r mU: I t,. o.it 1 u r J l l .J ''cl J! ,,,,,j ~1Jt'Ll1:1 '1•w1,,n I c·nlt 1 .\1.r ~ll)('l!Jll IA4 ~.:I TYl'IST I'> v. IJ m al 1· u r J • v .. JllU.,l i\pply 111 P''l 'l)fl l1.rtl•1m Wo•J \t· ( ,, 'l><'l llS4!0 l'J11l1< ~1. ~ .. un U&.lll \ J.I k) 2 Civil War Cavalry Sabres w scabbards S300 ea. Abo, sma II collection of an tique p utoh BGM Anllgue oak partner:. dtslt., lLlnl.. cond. 6.11·1227 Oak 54 ·round table. 6 lad· d erb ack r h air .. w1leat.her se;,lll. SllOIJ 561-1.544 or ~5370. Anllque Oak boolu.•ast'. glass doors. 35in w1c.l1· S2l.n hi. $325. 6(2..8197 e' l!l> • dy M0-0500 Ext 35. Ha r vest gold H otpo1nt mrigerator $200. Alter ;, PM631~ .... GIKft 8010 ...•..•.••............. W~'\her & Drye r & 01:. hw-.i.sber SI 00 ~a 646-5848 ftrln1wrat.or H cu n. t111t f,,..,,JRT, bm. 6 mo. old mJ !>.SI !l5()4 R.c>fnRerat.oc llotpoml. t 'r •>Id lfdve rc1-e1pt 1-.t SZi() tJJU."S 64.2~ Wh1rlpo<>I rd 17 1 I v. ·~e maker, alm,1110 SS21 Wh1rlp o ·.I 111o.1'>ht•r tlryt·r. wht . Sl5o !>.S2 ~ \.\.i.:.hinl( machine. i.ln1 1-ond S27~ Gas drv .. r ~.rlu good S76 841S-52ClK <'U'>l 11111l•r a 1·l·ou11 1 ... Typis .. WordProc~uor -.en·11·1-,, rep 111 h<1111!1•· 1 t-JJ:>I. an·urall' T> pli.t i.:row111i: Lw,arw~:.. 1-.i. w-.rnted tor entry l~v1•I penence ln 'l.'(·unlll.'!\ in poisJtlOfl l'lea.'>anl wor k dus try with mar i.: 1 n ini.: rood. Appl)' in ~rwn Sear.. KPn more E 1,., OrycrS7!". 962·5005 ~urs Kenmore elertnt• dryer. Good cood1t111n. C.11 S57-677~ knowledge l':IS1.•11tial Ex to Mr. F\ienU."l> at Hobert H!llenl balary & tx>nef1ls lie1n. Wallidom Froi.t & Newport Beao.h lnmi: ~ l40 l Quail St . (;;ill Perbonnel Let· Newport Beach l erman Tr ans~ct 1on WAITRESSES ('Orfee Se r v I ce:; • I n c ibop l"l.~r lmmedopen (714)7Sl00'70 _ ID):. gr:l\eyard 1b1rt St<X'k Rrokl'rai:t-F irm IOpm 6am l\pplv ~n~l-e~ Dean \\1t Ta) lor ~ ftt>'llaurJot. ter ln llwil Bch. offt.-n. Redh1JJ & SA t'wy Twlm OPf'ORTt. '"N fTY CHAl..LDIGE Pl.F.,\SAXT WORK ~' \ 1 HON \I E.'ltl ~72423 TEACllE HS Pre Srhool f 11 11 & p a r t t 1 111 1 Wt'!>trrunster 89-1 40.lfi Tl--.\CllF:H AIDF. 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J:i"'pm rl'4 'd ill.JO) •• m" I 11 y (' (' b I' n (' f 1 l .. ,1 ' .1 1 I a IJ I c Sa I a r y W J mo to s t.1rt f llml" mcreasell orcordlnll to your progrt'lls You will be frool-0fftce to muny Important hu, :'111•••tl J(OOd lone or \0&("('. o .. aura.nee. appcar:1nr t• & nmbluoo. t:all Mon · f't1. morn. ~ £01-: M ake your s h o pplnit eater by usmit lh{' Ually Pllol Classlfied Alb. Wanted lll>US('WIVt'" it rollt'ge stUl!knll> l u .,. on lunch rush 1 l;oim 2Pm. 31 W 1 e n t' r " c-h n I l z t' I Hnstol Redhill, C M Contact Jo.:l1z..ibeth «I i34118'H Wi\REJlOL'SF: PEf<~O'll nt.'{'dl"Cl 1mmt.'<11Jll'ly 111 ln1m·.Jn·.1 ~9~ "'Jrt>hou.'l•·m.1 n fu II l 1 mo• 1•r.1l1tH1 \l1111mum .! 'r' '''P\'r 111 "'Jrt•hou\lnl! furn1tu11• 1-;..i.1hl1•h• •I ,,1mp.1 11~ " tlt'.tllh pla11 '""''l ,h.111111!. p .11d 'J' .11111(1,, mu-.1 hJ'l' t.tr ,.., 1 ,1111 1!n 11·r .. 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Mu.at seU SJOO SS&56 alt SPM PlUC£S ••or~ 4 5t.ap ea & -t tap ll SO ea ID or more Sl eo ... S.... Tu lnrluded NO CARO• Draw your own or 1~ auune. addttl&a, pbont' A .... 11 makt> OM ca.rd per l.111 Add 1:r' l'l'U'h Send check or money or dwto PLOT rttJHTIMG p 0 Bo.c l500 O.U Men. Ca 921626 Onerul Waid Chow tbl. ......._ u.lfoo .. 4 • du&, RitLI Katt.an wht 2 urulorma SlS each_ I laq duu« 645-M56 pantsuit $20. Su.e 9-10. a II •MovingSale• ID excellent cond.lt100 & Amjque oval, 9-drawer 'Wl'Tl only a few ume~ by d resser, lg mirror. student nllrse. ~-5721 matching end tables. -aft-6 •. -------sacrifice SJOO. Double Yca11 llalf Moon Parrot, w 11 <'_..., SUS Dl-~ btJ''fPM •·AR.ROT . Bl• • GoMS Macaw. Zyn, aa. word YOCAb. XJnt penoaal1ty . l60llZZ or m. f514. MACC AW BLUE I. GOLD. Sl&O O ? COCXATOO. ta.ra• um brella, SUOOT With cqes, tame. MS 2M3 _ "-& Or.-IOtO ••••••••••••••••••••••• KENWOOD KR5010 re- ceiver~ wall.I per cha.n- od. ~f\darly MOO now 12:98. AU&nuc Music, 445 E.17tbSl., C.M. Yamaha Comole·Sl .~ Cable Gra.od-12.~ Uprigbt.s from 5496 HARRY D. ()QUIST 8000 Hamill.OD Av. HD 980-11.55 .. ,.... .... ........................ lf711CA11'1 ............ -"· ...... Prl.llQ.9"t()f. ._, Call ..._ .... Olloa. P'rl. •a11>: '111 ·1111 ....... ••±sk>. Ai*•JSTY ........ ,~ ••· cau > •zu1 ZZ'UAR.AY .. In .. tulb equip'd, _... ftadlr, 8 IO S radio. bvy ~· b1r., OW1Mr will ftDMct. SU...500. ~ 17S'l u. Sk11iM. 80hp Jobmoo n:aor, wa&w akil 4t all ...., Intl. 9IO ~WO .......... , a ... 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •l.IOIAC. 21'-30' BOATS. 8/lZ mo. pl.am prepajd from Sl88/mo. including slip, leuoas. 714 914--. ...... w t060 .. .._ .......•.•......... '48, Ludera 16. 2Sf\, vam hull , slip In NB . beautiful $4000 . llM-ll010. Catalina 27' Inboard. $17,4SO. Offer? Or Trade. MS-2963priv. pty. bed, box spnngs & mat· tress, wood headboard, 1:'JO. 3 wood bar stools. SJO ea.. Dlllelte set . 2 wood chairs. SJ-0 complete. Record play e r , S2S.Cassette player ,$25. S tereo r ecei ve r &: s peakers , 8 t rac k AM FM, $90 t::ve:-. 00-0796. WANTED; Ongmal 10" & 12 " jau LP 's of 19i50'111960's . Also good vocalliits & vocal groups. No rock 546-0038. Ask for Vito lOAM 5PM, Mon 1-n Story & Clark Console &icbon S.S meter sloop Piano, Pecan. Xlnt. $1200 Good cond. Xlnl. day f\rm. 494-7108 ---------sa.tler. S7 ,000. 640-fM.56 4 rooms o f beautiful furniture. including puano & T. V Pvt party 556-JliZJ eves 5-8. Divan. 9', gold \elvet $100. Corner bar , sacnfice $150. SJ 1-lSJS Queen Size Bed w ith frame Like new. $150 498-6673 after 5 pm Maple twm bed. box s pr- ings & mattress. used on ~e. $60. £.,l ee Organ rompl elec. 7J. 7 4 model $LS01offr. &:ars tbl top hairdryer SlO. 549·9389. La-Z Boy rcl'lincr. $35 Sofa & lovl'scat. brnnd new, $400 Surrif1cc 848-f&U Green vinyl i.ofa h1dea bed S75 Qu~t-n s ize solid brass head board $400 Call 5.30-9pm Only 67J.~ Contem porary Oak 4 poster bed & matchin~ anJlOll'e SJ .000 Antique oak ace box S350 640 ~ eve!> --- Queen mattress. bx t.pr mgs & metal frame $20 ~d Mahog dmmi< rm tbl & buffet & 6 chrs xlnt cond &JO 494 4648 Beat high pn<:c Of ne\I. furniture' fl · sofa w Shepherd custers. Vl'I') l(ood cone! Askrng SI 00 Call~5676 I 1055 ••••••••....••......... Moving sale · Noth1n.i over S75. Washer, dryer . 25·· color TV. coffee & rLce maker. lamps, etc Eves afte r 6. 2036 G o ldeneyc , C M 546-4378 Mov 1n(t. E ve r y thing goes! 6 piece play J)t!n sofa, 3 piece white ' WTO\llhl iron dinette. Ma c ro wave o ven & st.and. Men's 10 speed Humidifie r · Pura f1er. More. 642·4565. 354 E Wurlitzer Organ, pnced 20 , Newport-SVJ 0 I B reasonable. P lease ca ll S41H1'704 wisl.Jp. Xlnt cond. Pvt pty S3895. <213) 84&-9Ql :II pc Franklin mint Z.1 kt. gold President coin set, $GI. Antique piano. needs sac $4,250. 968-4442 IWl'tt. good t.ooe. 64.S-1.308 alt5PM. TICKTOCK ER TIIRJFTSHOP • 2 price sale. cloth m i? 2 '27-3 l. 540 W. l.9lh St .. C.M Deluxe Pfaff cab -zig -zag sew. mach.. top cond. $130. Drop-leaf dinmg tbl •• sol.id oak, 4 chairs Sl2S. 963-5225 REDECORATING ISO yrds, xlnt cond. Sage. green c rpl $2yrd 546-1884 or 557· 1566 Leave message ---- Fur Sale: &lly pinball machme. home version. Call an. 5.546-485.5 Will buy or trade for Mc·Do na ld s Ralph:. i.:ame coupons JOI. I02. 122. 1118. LlJ, 135. Cull 5S2 785.5 Vmt.age Sew mach porta- ble. new bdsprd , s wt case, noorwxr. Cha1se lounges, Ba r g ains • ~176S. Lllet.imc liuymg Service membership (Af"'T 1, ro·~ off HetJ1I s <..:ost 549;, i.ell for~ 962 ;,935 8' SPA. SSOO m -8443 548 4193 Sun engine ana ly tt•r &<.~ 2ilJ 848 0043 Your eternal dest111at1on - What does Jesus say ? Read Jobn ':; Gospel 111 Bible Englis h Oa k armoire beveled min·or. Delmar wets uit, Santana 20_ Evess.51·9110. ------ Trampolme. SJ50 or hest offer 6'.S-8124 . 642-5200 IAt«RUPTCY SAU BMW, Pors che, Audi parts, 50% off. Sbelvmg. office eq1.11p, desks, work tables, Gestetoer copy maclune, mlSc. SpmtlwgGoock 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 alum tennis rackets. SlO ea1S1.S pair. New wooden sled. no IM6-tO is aft 5. Cast l1'0ll bar bell set. Wlth beoc.h. S75 ·Finn. Robert ~19bef.7 PM Goll clubs, First flight. goU bag, golf cart Xlnt cood.itioo SJSO. 979-2108 stor.,Rnl-.... ... 8095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Store fllxtures. olfice in teriors Reasonable rates. Free estimates K&B Const ruct ion 661-8361. ----TY, Rocio, l-IA,Shno IOH ••••••••••••••••••••••• BeaulJ.ful 2S" Zeoilh color lV, 2 yr wmty, free de- Uvery Sl24 MS-1786 KENWOOD KR5010 r e- ceiver SO watts per chan· nel. regularly $oMlO now S299 Allant1c Music, 445 E 17thSt. C M Panasonic 40 channel CB. all controls in, detacha ble nuke. Cll"CUJIJ'y tudel\ m lnmk or under seat Hall price, SJ..50. 543-1377 loah&MmfM Eqll ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Geeral 9010 ............•..••.•.... WHITHB BUYING or SELLING TWs 11 Yow DAILY PILOT IOAT MART St\a 1' '; W1. INTRODUCES NEW CONCEPT IN YACHT OWNERSHIP. l.uruted part.nersh.Jp an <>wnersb.Jp Corp. Anes Ass Columbia 57' Jada Stevens 62 • Tal006h80' Ben Seaborn OwnerSh.Jps Int ·1. Mgmt Npt. Bcb. 645-0229 22· c.at.alma. w trlr . xt.ra sails. radio. depth i.ounder, RDF'. outbrd & much more! Tremen· dous value; S7SOO. C<tll for info. 7 14·536·5065 Eves. 5.1 • overseas Ketch, 1974 F' G. ~k. excell. contl. S1 LO.In>. 0wnr 493-3009 ~ 70,2.47; xlnt cond. FUllyeqwp'd Jacll: :>40-5775 C.a.I 20 & lrlr. xlnl cond $3500 . Ja y , dy s 213 1538-5799, eves 751-82:511 33' TRI-MARAN Xlnt cond. Just hauled & pa.mt.ed. S29.900. Wankel aux pwr 805 832-3737 or 714 6-5236 loah. s11,. I Docb 9070 ......•..••.......• -... .. SUPS AV AIL.AILE YAC Newport 646-0SSl ~ ft slip for month of August Interested in rent.al ol slip in Newport. Dana Point. Huntington Beach area for month of qust, or trade for 50 rt. slipSan Franc1Sco Yacht Oub, Belvedere. Ca. dur- ing August. Phone (415) 871-1770 or ~) ~31.SJ Coiled. 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Need a good car to tow your boat ? See 1977 Buick ad ID t.h1s paper 644-2U9. T1 1,art..._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 730W 17th St. CM 1bun i.28 a. Fri 2-29 Ullh. St. C.M. To piece yow 9d Cg; ea. S./ Sat. 8·S. 18701 Paaeo Univ. Athletic Club Corp. c .. 642-5678 ••~••••••••••••!!~~ Corte z, (Turllerock , me mbership. Daysi":========:=!! Irv.> opp Univ. H.S . 8'10-022L Furn, appla. tools, & more. Baby bed, 135. bvy old '72 aft V actloneer. Xlnt. cond. tins. 962-7620 ·~:::e' "'° ....................... 'II ._.. i .P. 170. UM ~11.-06..Uolfet. a.um..._ ?I YAMAHA YJJNI Ub ...,, .ty ridden 4 0-.. llllllt ..UI 11,000 ftrmt ,.....or Ma.om. llT• v ... ba an Eoduro, .._ 1171 Hoada 2:WXL, "751()80. -.-1 T11'awMkl 8ilO cc. IOOd .....tMU.oa $Ul50 Belt r&- -..ble olfer. ~J:Ma. W) Hmda. CX..-CWWm, 3mo -Exc.Ueo.t c:ood. S51.., Mllm-Hem-.S./ ... IS••• fl60 ....................... RmI' 22 f\. ll&X\U)' motor home: alees-8; self· t'Olll. Sl9J JW. + .. ml. 641).-818 ..._ s.-nc... r.+. & Accinwin 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIW PARTSfJSERVlCE HOUttS ()pen7a.m. 'tiJ89.m. Monday t.bru Friday Closed Sat. 6 Sun. SADDlllACX P'OID ZMOS. Main. Santa Ana A1 the Comer of W amer 546-7070 1sa> MGA parts . englOe, witt wheels, etc. $350. 552-5832 i3 Dodge Van parts, 2 re ar doors w glass . RV l.Ollet & LP gas heater. & RV crai:Ut out wandowi. 962 5935. 4 Goodyear tire!> on alurrunum wheeli.. W ea.848-&kJ Motor-Cycle lroU or need tuneup'> Low rat.es due to wk done al my home. by pro racer & mechanic. All race bikes & Japanese str~ bikes I do 1t all for a pn ce w small. 979'7~ for pn<'b &appt FOR SALE All truck parts New and used re built trans missio n 554-1700. New ln>xl6.S Tire on 8 lus: 9160 ....................... 1979TIUCK 0 'A.llU,HCE! W. lltW MW toaM MW 1t'rt trucks In 1tock . Or'll&k rnductJonl ! SAVE MOW! C ONNELL CHfVROlfT ... I I' '• ' h ' • • I \ \1 I \ 1)4b-I 200 -----~ ~ tt7tfllOID- PIOOPlaUP VI, automatic tran1 .. pwr. ~ 6 laa th.an U.000 mUea. Cl.Ne.5177, $4111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD JfJt,<J UARbOP 8l V0 C.O\IA Ml \A t,•\1 0010 -"71 Dat.aun pickup new l'DI . pa1ot.ma.;s. big ures, flares AM FM lll«eo Cab S1700 f 1 rm 842-31127 l·Spm ~ aft. Spm._ 72 F·lOO wish.ell. auto, IW'. nns well St 6SO 892.7993 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971VWIUS 7ftASSIHGB 6 cyl .. 4 speed & radial urea. Champagne t:d 1 I.Ion With slldtog sunroof & only 37 ,000 mil~i. QVAEI Mow o..ty $6499 IAILlllE TOYOTA-YOlVO 1966 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 6U.9303 16 Dodge Van. V 8 '.llH c~tom mtenor. in.I!,. radials. many elllrai. ~9311, t 243.IS48·3Ls.4 77 [)odae Tradesman IUO ~tom by Tnppcr or Santa Arul Spec11tl 11a1nt }Ob. Port holes 2 roof vents, mag whttb , \'ap t;iin chairs, Pli, 1-'S. AM FM stereo <'Ji.i.t·ll1, deck 37 .ooo r•r1.:rnJI nules $440<1, "'tll n JO sider tr11tl c ur vw. 714~ Chevrolet r1 m S60 72 Ford Van r h p '· 542,3379, a c. rustom mt 1 11.'.Jn • 548-3543 .•..................... IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS AND ADVERTIS ERS The price of Hems advertis ed by vehicle dealers in the vehicle class1f1ed advert1s 1ni: rol umns does not mdude any applll'Jl>lt• taJCe!I. hcense. trans fer fe<'l>. finance ch.sri:es. h.~ fo r &r po1Jut1on control de vice cert.1fir atmns or de aler documentary pn· paraUon charges unlct.!I otherwise s pec1f1cd by tbeadve~r 67 Dodi:e Vi!rt i:r1•a1 mecl\an t'tmd ~.lant 1, ~ new ures. i.:ocxl hod}, great gas mi. S1375 Before Zpm ... rt I l µm or l~ve message ~ 7~ '78 Olevy Van, .... ton \ H I auto. air. p s. /\~ 1-''1 & f'O{Jn' $4,'.15() 714 ~· 315!* ~t :.ell 12 Forrl \.an ,, 1 cond (.ili<>il t ir1·' Semi CW.t•Jffi IOl ~I ur best 64&~ 1970 t'ord 1-: 'too I ton panel1ni:. r 11 rp e1 1ni:. ma11s . lert'O 8 tta•·k kun s g oo d $1 2011 8J4.1830 9520 AlltoLMIMcJ 9510 •.•...•.•..•...•....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '46 Ford Woodie. res tored Sl.3,<XX>; '48 ford Woodie, restor ed mint cond $!),In>. 67S.6161 '59 Jaguar Mark IX , 4 dr Sedan. 2-tone gray, s un· rr. bar. lllnt c ond Senom only S9000 oHr «M-1863. or(!M 2723 '37 Ford, 2 door. un- restor ed. no eng or tram tri00 Cal I 496-~ ....................... 76 Dod&e Dtabllshment . sips a. frt>e equity Balance owm~ S7 ,460 cau 0ins. S48 11 ea Home on wheeb ' :bt • self cantamed Al)O Trailer DD>. 861-41317 9590 . •..•.•........•....... WE PAY TOP DOLLAR fortcp UMd can fore11zn domeatias or class1('!1 If YfASr <'U 1" rxlrn d C' .. n, see us fo1 RST' ----------• desk, gd for workbench Jewelry 1070 Sl.O, metal wardrobe S2S, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pretty 9xJ.2 wool rug S60. s hp Seagull, 1001 shaft, still in crate, ~-Allo, lldf .. ~g device for 218' -38. 1ailboal. 873-Ll 74 orS.3UO ....._.. U.. 9140 4 W11ecf Drf¥ft tlSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• SILVER. GOLD Lg doghouse SLS. car top Plat.inwn wanted, scrap carrier $10. 646-0411, or better. Daniel ~-5053 6G8lll8 BUYING Inventory Sale 50% Off Scrap gold, silver and Ladies • c lothing & cairw. ~ Beach Blvd, leather purses. J . W. HUIL 8cb. 988-4442 Jewelry Design, 25042 ASH PRICES Del Prado, Dana Pt .. Hl~C (Mariner's Village). PA I D , 0 0 L D -4llG-8822. Sale ends Sun. SILVER -US COlNS: a-rtnp -mens $45, ladMs $20. Will t.o' gold rtllp, watcbe1, teeth. e1c. PA¥inl $18 o~. for aaa1iDJ lilver; lJ Umes race value fo r •ll~r cm.. Wlll pelt Lq). Call -..nppKB tlu1R 1 11• IOIO ....................... Mtc1l••-W-.cl 1011 ....................... TOPCMHPAJO Far med t\U'niture ar ap- pliinces, wort:in& or not ~-8133 Wanted: Drum teacher for 1tudent with no mu1lcal k oowledge. Pe• :eable fee required. m.- Wltlrlpool w1br /dryer, 1013 apt. •lie: 1ofa, ll1ht Mlllat ...-.dnlaind.848-1451 I I wwwlllh ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plrtatrom womw three Antique Cblclterlni 1pHd bllle :wbeell, Gr.eel Plano 1'2, alat hudleben, etc. 11-15. eaarl. dutl OaWa m or seen. m,..,. old.1.-vtc. a ..UC: GuiUra ltil1 ln ~. wboM11&t pri~. . .,. Moultlc 475·170 RMS, 4-Uln. w /Z b orn1, °'1lllMc EQ, aplil cban· .... .,..., much etc. Al-a •Uffd w/llfe ..... -·Call 142>5222 ...... .I.Ck. ffiaucester Gull LS' row- inl dGr)'. glua on wood. w/t.rtr fr acc. tl50 firm. Aft s. 837-4331. l2tt. Malibu Outrtuer $'15. um Commuter Moped, on l y 655 mlle1 . lOO+mlles per gallon. IR5 or beat offer. Call 7Sl·311129 Folt1 Moped only nemt. aoo. m.tt Let-"" ...... 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NEWPOJlT BEACH 13MIH ......_ .... rt.ct 14 B Z Ne w pain t. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires S4 ,000 obo '76...ZZIOC Abaolutely the moat fiaWIHI lo be found. Lma than 30,000 miles. Met. blue/parchment. All 01Jt.ion1 Ind. e1ed ric sunroof. Low do wn, finance 5 yrf. Coac ) (7SC7) -..w 9712 ~- fOlTHE CMSCIJMJN.A TtMG IMWIUYElt! •PREOWNEU• •BMW's • 71 l2DI aut.o IW4T J 1\ I 78:G>I auto CH2761 I 783'.M4sp <7211W Rf' J 77 :m 4 sp t811TKI 1 16illl auw t~l7P7.\1 1 76s.'n auto l927HXll • 7i G30CS1 (2 I 1472'fAlt 1 '79 321>1 Warr 11.85 7!M! I 1980's 1-BEMOW! lAJtGE SEUCTlOH OFHEW 1979 320l',•S281'1 633CSi's•7lOi's IMSTOCk! SADOUIA.CIC YALUY IMPORTS 28402 Mari:ue n le Pkwy MlSSl()N Vlt:JO 831-2040 49>490 Q.OSB> SUHOA. YS CREVIER &I SI & aaOADWAY SAl<I& ... II 8353171 *USEOBMWs• if\ :.Ul2 ·"'-P 12721'1I1. 77 ~ ""P :11r 111r.-...1-i', I. "0)1 4 '>P. air t ·~.._ X r "i7 s:Ill ~p S H 101 i"J • 716:J:lc-, I 1""56S X (.; t '78 l2DIA S R ttVTl Bf. , 18s.:J>i 41i p 1."?'41 'AH • "7'R l20I 41i p 12.t* I )\ II • ~~-; R ~1 .. Oc>Md~ •IMW '78 120i l Ot all} lt 14 0l'd A, .,..,. tf'\'O l1k1 "' ... ' ,., tnr ,unrnol , -'!> •·ll•· .• lo' v.~·b .. 1r 1,..,, i. .. 1 \t.IQ lr~tJto in I) r I ..'..1,oor1 milt .... rr.int\ •tJl\141 l'nl'\.~J for qui, k ~JI<' JIM SL.EMONS RTS l!liO I Ht Ill.\'() ' ' M ~;.-;,\ 631-1276 OllAHGE COUNTY'S OLDEST IOI Md.AREN's IJSO N Bea<'h Rhd LA HA ti RA ~ M1 No of SA 1-~wy I C7 I 415l.2-S3 33 Sunday by Appt '7S 2002 white w 1blue m t«. 4-Sp, AM FM. 11ir PP.714-~ 71 3201 lo/nu, auto. air. AM FM radio, itl&H CQr-1 $7,.500 48& 5289 771MWlZOI 4 speed with sunrool, U · cefleot ronctit1on Will take trade I. finance balance S yurs toac l <:918) $9450 ..-sSK>H YllJO ...otl'TS IJ 1-1746 495-1704 i3 0.bWl PU, great on .: ~"Ulld, mw. l ~II 12650 of fr 53&-7187 72 Datsun wa gon, new tu"ell , aJmo5t r blt. S2000 J(ood co nd '75 Dodgl' C a mp~r va n . S3SOU ~1~ors..\2 wa'} '7!1 280ZX. xlnt rnnd, AM FM 11t.erc...oo Air, 5 sp, mal(s. m a k e o ffer l:.ves wknd.8 ~7 ~ i i ~Wl 510. auto . A I. xlnl rond. $1400 0 80 ~ 75 DalJiun 2i!OZ, K lrac·k, mil g.s, A (.' <icl t·ond \8)~ 13 Ui.t sun 240 /. rruleage, 13700 •1r •ifr Ca ll b•·f 2 .a;_(~ -;,. l>Jhun I' L run' Jo!tt'Jt look' .:t>•><l h111 .,,_.II J(•OO l(as mt. SI 1110 l>ana P\ Sb I "3.'>4 i 4 I iat p u w 'hr ll •·x tra . ., \M F \f tape S2JIJI) 1:11 2'7'JJ 675 ~ iJ 2.40Z A « )t'llvw •H i ii $4WJ 84-;' 7424 MISSK>H YllJO IMPOllTS 131-1746 495-1704 l.98t MBZ 2805&. grey, very clean, s unroof. $4100. 836·8127. 71..Z4505a Mel . brown/bamboo. leather . one owner & loaded with luxury fealun!s. Inquire about our S year pref erred bMnk plan wllh next lo rdJung down 1.3790 ) S24,950 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS 131 -1 74~49~1704 '67 Mercedes 2506L. new paint. new enit & tires MUil Cond. 2 stops Must Stt Call 714-962· 1130 a ft 5PM ----- 77 Ml'Z 4505a One owner local car wttb all luxury features In qwre about our ea sy ownership bank plJn with next l o nothing OOwti. Ci893 ) $19,950 MISSION YJIJO IMPOllTS 131-1746 495-1704 Ftot 9725 77 Mercedes. all xlras. in • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttl snrf, 29,0CX>nu , Wlll ac 1979AAT i.~Trade-~1~ 124 SftlDBt • n·I . !. Pt'l"Cl trJn~ st.ereo & lJNL V 1i.voo mile&' lmmacul>1tl·1 Mugu<'nfice' l78SXll 1 ~OffH !!! t.ARLE ll(f TOYOTA..YOlVO 1w . u .. rt•tt Hl \•I l'llST \ '1 fo-" \ 646-9103 .. ~1.\T Sporu S1ndl'r U4 L"l.t-:i.n, kl mil~ 2 t " p ~ \ \f I-\I 'U1"•'0 l.ipc· ~I \ .. 11 97271 71MIZ300D ReaWful mel. blue, elec suorool. stereo. power & econo my. l-'1ve year ftn.a11c10g w1t.h nut to nothing do wn (oac / n 412J $19,4'5 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS 111-1 746 495-1704 ---- 711MW530i 4 11pee.i. power steenni.:. poweT bf'ake;;, .ur ·~nd . \M F.'lf ster e o l.'d'"" rl« !>unrool i:lel' w in dows Topat l »ll 1n U'nor only 20.000 mil•·' Sl3 !Ul or bt.~1 offer Call 1Alfll3J VISIT YOUR I ORAMGE COAST MGta 97-44 HONDA ·····•·•····•••••••••·• i 4 M(.;B AIJ new en,.; 2') HEADQUARTBS MPG reg mx> or tr..t TODAY!!! o1r 84'7-0298 UNIVIERSfTY ~.\I.~ & SER\'ICt-: OU>SMOllU HOHDA. GMCTRUCkS ~Barbor Bh d \..«~rA \H;sA 540.9640 78HONDA S h;irpe ~l ("\.!I hatchba1·k in r oun l) 78 MCB AM l"M stereo t.ape. IUi! rack. lotmi. Xlnt co nd . Orfer. '"6-7817 ----- ap.c 9746 ....••..•..•.•••••....• 14 Opel Manta Rallye I owner. xlnt rond . S18SO 846-3109 ....... of 9148 •...••.......•...•..... 11.000 ~ctual mill's on '4000 DISCOUMT tJu,. littl<• red. 4 ~~I on wtodow slicker pnce IA"U\) 1461\'WO I m llllY ~malD.lllg 1979 S4695 ~eot!IM v~~t:. IEA~!~RTS ~We.tmll\Ster A\t NEWPORT BEACH in Westmmster 75.z..0900 !JnTSSl 6J8 71180 ---~~~~ 16 Honda Accord. wr ll kept R e a 'ion able ~72'Z7 al\ 5PM 71 Acron:t. AM 1-'M. air. nt'w radii.ls. reg Ras. ZJOO 646 9473 ufi 5 Or ~ ,,.,.,.. 9730 . •••....•.............. "71 XJ6. TotlllJy rceond1 lJooed.. Xlnt cond. Auto. air. '5700. 496 2517 .... 9731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda 2llO ......... ... COlh ...... 645-1700 '7S RXl St.at. W11n. 22K ml. very clean. idnt hndw 9750 ............•• ~ ....... . 70PORSCHf ..,14" Razor s harp little sporUter. S speed. mags. In really clean condJt1on. OUlC~J $39'9 IOllwrTHAM VOU(SWAGiEH 7900 Westaunster Av(' in Westminster .. '75S1 638-1880 14 911 Poncbe 44Kml l owner. New meta!IJC pau'IL 114 ,000. 640-9456 PO RSCHE '69 911E Targa, restored 1979: new black pa.lilt, spoiler, air ~. reblt. engme. new s apeed. ele<:. mir- ror, bra, etc. Only sao.soo. n•~86dars . n~eves. ccnd. l2&'iO ~ Ul'76 71 Stl\19' 11i:N. A /C. anrf. ----cu.ette. re1r window C.,t '715 wiper, Competltlvely .. _ ........................ Cl..... 9740 priced.~d.aya • '11 Capri Ghia V-8, ab1o lul ely IM - MACULATE, 22,000 ml. left on warranty. Ml-1758 or8677C. ult for Mark. 180lprt II. 4 cyl. Sl.Q . Call*GllO '720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T7 MBZ. J«ID. 2~ Yl"I old. Klnt COlld, ooly IT ,000 ml. IH,210. 7t0-920t '7 ZIO S: 8 cyl. Oependa. bk!.~ ~83 "11 4SISC Anthracite, limit.ct ed. below booll: at -.In>. lmrnac, to.ded MWlllle or ~1· 1'80 W DO SL. 4·IPC1 .. 2 tope, AM1FM, red/tan lntl!r . very clean Sll,000 coroo. Ad Sitt.er n •. :M bn a &y. ----W!IWP.ft!t'7'~1"Prmrn "/$ aco Ditfft. i\uto. a ir. am flm, @t i whil e -'tr /brown lDt Call -..it10:» ,,. PYtat1ae Pondw of Hunllniton S.ach In ....... with It. "F•c· tory Ortpnal" theme ol ll'D'ilY • excellence ln metal f\nithinl and paint hu expa nd ed lta cap11btUUes to include Mital orictnal It C:UlllOm ~for Poncbe lov-•ra 'We feature the N.Omt quaUty leatht'r . wool and vinyl avail. Pl'Utlne hall c.n ror nle ()('('~lly. Our prices <'N l be !J+JJt b-Jt ,\Qt uur qwtff!.)'. "'°' ""> .vhett. Prial:.,, r~...:t. m~St.IUl. IJ ... 7U9 - ·-- ....... .,.,...., ....... tm,orted ...... u .. d ...... u •• d ...... u .. d ~.F•bfU!IX V, 1980 * OAILVl'k.OT u • •••• • •• • • • • • •• •• •• •• •• • •• • •• • •• • • • •• •• • • •• •• • •• •• •• • • • • • • •• •• • • • • •• • ...._. 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PP '71 levllle, w•11wlat, ~ ...... ~. ........ ~~------~~~- Qsrytlilllll ... 1 -·--~s ... • -.a.ni QaalAc. N.., mlr, brka, Ada palat. IWODl .. U , NI-,_, • eyt., 4 •PMd. ra4Jo • .......Wf.MD) SZHt -.OTH a.¥10Ll'f' '"''°'°'• CDm'I A WA90M 4 'ft .• -.. tn.a . rar .., ...... pwr d 11•r.. VWBua lilllOO. IOIMlalDCpm~- ......... ltv.1 wll.od• "1$ Uran Tor1no Sport, ...._,_,____ tamory A.IC, full powv, ~I roof.-. --11111 u:ACH BL VD. Hl1HnNGTON BEACH Mt.JJJ I •147-6087 OPEN7DAYS .....,.....,u....'° ..... Qwer me4alUc ~). MliwCW.$179' MIUtU TOYO'JIJ.,.VO&. VO -Harbor Blvd. "11 aa...1 ... Olftt Call BM ct>-. "2 ~ ... vw r1d1up tru<'k. r.U-1.a. rblt •n1. .dnt cood tbruout. IJSOO ~zn• d111. e1s M3ll Evft OOSTA.MESA 646-tJOl --------1 i'9 VW '-~"'. bUl on blk urn Corolla S RS LH, ).lmou, lint wnd Si'..!00 &row.. au. Sepd, AM 661V'IO aft 4 Fii. mt IDl. Gd cood .... ---- 1'71TOYOTA C.....uttt.cll 4 eyl, au&o. trans., radJal tu9, timed a.ius & rNI w /blacldat. 41'7t117) ..... .=:."' '60 VW, 111inroor, ne-w tiff's. rblt t>Ojl SnO 67~ 73a>, 675-6140 af\ 4 '772 .....•.........•••.•••• • C°'4l'I dl' vm • ..a.ow nn hwb. Obi ltbr, Vope WV. wbeda, atenio tape, <'1"111 6 ult Gar•c• llept 4K.mt UM 1&5.D. Wdl e.acnftce 7l~ i i $1-vlUe, 4 I.Ir, wbt, lo•d«-d , below book , Sl!.lnl Pvt P\y M8 &m 'T7 C11 d1llat• de Ville l>e •;1.,gi.nce IOKm1 Perfc d t b rou..ihout . White w 1blut1 int«. A1J xtraa S7,500.P .P . ofc 64G-OIMO, bm ...._11223 Sdcri r 1ce! Sharp t:I OorMdo. Lo mi, oew llrt!& &. bralres. 4V. yrs old ~ or beat ofr l'all Wa MS-1371or 840 5456 m-m1 ltidllelt.n ,,,_ ----·~· "'° '15 Mu1taa1 II , hakhbadl. 'apd. kyl, AM rtdio. ~. ~7881 ....................... OH.ANG£ COUNTY'S MIWIST UNOOLN·llUCURY DIALERStUP '77 2 dr. • a p 1tlcll, 7' Ptmo 4 cyl, 4 •pd, reg A11 1t'M radio. Black. IH. 10 m l. AM /F M Xlot. cond. l!ve1 & -.eo caaaet.t.e. ll200tol· wkllds. 844-4411 _,.._. 6«M» __ 10 ____ _ 1tA Y PU.D•OI UNCOLN-lli:RCURV I&. Ut Auto Center Dr s.tn'Wy Lake f'orett e.itll IRVlNI!: '64 .,.. M1••,,., rare ooe IJ0..7000 C1WDel' car. Poppy red, -----reblt .. 4-spd. hi-perr . '85 Mercury 9-pau. en1ioe. $4250/080. '73 Ruoabout. Good mileage. Only 42.000 miles. New tra n s Sacrifice. $950. Call ~ waeoo. $.100 1080 u ia. _m._.,. ______ _ Needs minor repair . "'+WWII tt5S ,., 1 A 9960 411--4174 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..................... . tWe; tt52 "Tl Recency 98, loaded! •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Silver, vinyl Lop. cruise '79 Mustang, 4 cyl , 4 speed. 3-<Soor, ...<Uo. Nk· SB!0.~7661 76 ptymoutb Fury W agoa. Clean, runs good. 81.K miles. All extras $1000. 642·4321. Ext 281. 8·5 Mon.·Fn. TOYOJJ.,.VOl.VO 119Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-tlOl VOLVO SALES. SERYICt ANDUASJHG OVERSEAS DELJVl;;R V EXPERTS ll\l M,900. C.1177 l «SS Want Ads Ca II 642-567_! 18Coupe de Villl', lo m1 , -loa d~d . xlnl. n rnd Auto,, Hew 9100 Auto,, H•w ~.536-0563 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• 73 C.orolla. Good cond1- UOn. Regular gas. $1695 673-0l70 lt76TOYOTA COIOMA SB>AH 2 Dr. 4 cyl .. 4 speed, vinyl iDL. stereo &: casselt~· C916Plil ). Mow°"" $349 5 EARL.EIKE TOYOTA-VOLVO l.96IS Harbor Blvd. lARLEIKE VOLVO l966 Harbor Blvd ~TAM ~A 646-9303 540-9467 Oil.ANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County ' BUY or LF.J\SE DIRECT --.,-7-634-~-;-;-~-~-:--lf!:f(!l~, CB.IC.A COUPE 2025 S M anchester 4 cyl., 4 speed. pwr disc Anaheim 750-2011 brakes. Landau top & ------- m&gwbeels. (378HPP >. 1974 VOLVO 164 How()Ny $2999 6 ryl . auto trani.. fol' EAJlLEIKE tory Jlr rnnd . pwr TOYOTA-VOLVO 4 '>i.ee nnK & disc: bralo.t!:., l966Harbor Blvd :.ten.·u l"Jssette. rad1.il 646-9303 tires & tilut· exterior 4 w1sunroof. 1406FQP 1. T..... 97671 $Z995jlest0ff.,- •••••••••••• •• •• ••• • • • • EA_R.Lf IKE "Tl TR7, better than new TOYOT.A-VOLVO all good1ei. incl i,nrf. 19';6 llarbur Hlvd cass .• 23 mpg, S0.000 mi I COSTA MESA warranty, must see & 646_9303 drive. S5500. 963..:_~I l Tl Spitfire, l6,000m1. xlnt cond • usking $5000 j 64Z-OX>, Ad-Sitter 11 23 ·s.:, Volvo 1225. Xlnl t.r-.iru.p Kuns great. m>. <.;a II !l63-6024 --- ii CdV. Loaded,~ fly whl. $700. 641·5099 77 1-:ldo, loaded! Snrf, lthr ,s ter eo ·8 trek ,more ! $5850. &l.S-7661 ------9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Z28 Ca maro drk bur~aody F\JUy loaded' 'xlnl. cond. 20Kmi. $6,200. dys 975-0927. wknds 213· 7 48-3559 78 LT i.1lver. P S, P /B, P •W . a i r tilt wheel.en.use control Lo. m1., xlnl. cond. Call 644--0668. ii Camaro . .;plit sunrf. • runs ~ood. $91.10 best ofr G'2 !f102 14 Camaro. xJnt cund . A. C. ull Power 631-5131 S2SOO I C1maro '79 Berllnella i erst l'Olllr. air. pis, p b. 1 1 ruivy S'T.000. 714·964-3214 l "78 C~maro LT, xi~ cond . AM /FM tape. I A ·c. IBK rru_ 641-lln9 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75CHEYY 76TR 7. XJnt cood ~.oooj mi. $4500/or bebl o rr 957.JMI -i Ycll5wogen 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73YW 5qu.AUl.AQ( Sharp Lillie automatic wacon. fUI ns and looks ~rea t . Dyn amite! 1975 VOLVO 145WAGOH 4 cyl . 4 speed. pwr disc l lir.Jlo.e.,, :,ll'rt·u . r dd1.il llres, tinted itlass & lug gage rack A.., new with Vo lvo 3 r d seat ~XT) MONRCARLO V-8, auto. trans., power s teerinR 6 air cond. C721KYQ) $1999 GROTH a.YROLET 18211 BEACH BLVD. 0¥!J'J6WW) $2195 IOIWITH.AM VOUCSWAGEH , How Only $4999 EARL.EIKE TOYOTA-VOLVO 1!166 Harbor Blvd C~'1'A Mfo.:SA 646-9303 HUNTINGTON BEACH 847-6087•549-.333 I OPEN7DAYS iS Monte Carlo sunroof, Cully powered 12.800. &1().8S78 or 543-2600 7000Westminster l\ve ' A&ltos, U~~ in Westrmru;tn '74 Monte Carlo, n e w m.1ss1 6311·78.'10 ~··•••••••••••9905 paint & landau top -1 Sharp. $2500 673 2948 --------11111 •• •• • • • • •• •• •••• • • • • • • • eves Having trouble selling! '73 AMC HORHET your car? Try us! Paid. for or not! Ask for Frunk Marino or Tom Aikin , Ii cyl . 11ulu lrans . ;ur rood , power stcen11g 11.lllGIW I li7 I I iuCH ILVD. ........... adl 142-2000 77YWBUS Dynamite 7 passen~er with 4 speed. Shows ex· tracare. 038663 > $5695 IOIWITHAM YOUSWAGEH 7800Weslminsler Ave. in Westminster llQ.7551 638-7880 TT Bua, AM /FM. s nrf, U900 o r best orlcr 581-9153 or 847 ·5629. 72 YOUCSWAG91 COMVBTllLE Dynamite clean baby blue clusic. 4 speed, radio • beater. Looks super a.ad run.a l(rea t. '4.l&JCll') $42'5 IOIWITHAM YOLUWACHM 1lllOWatmWter Ave. tnW•mirwter .. 'Jiil ... 78llO '12 a.c w ,1irok.en enatne. .., 9D4I055 71YWIUS Sl999 GROTH CHEVROLET 18211 BEACH BLVI> HUNTINGTO"l n,.· \('I I 847-6087•549·333 I OPl-:::N 7 DAYS --- 'Ill Rambler Arnba.,..,<1d11r runs good, good Lran.,p car. SJ6S 9Sl 2837 9910 •....••................ 77 Regal l(lass T lop 1m mac .. loaded. NPw tirl's s:RJO. 0 00. 831-0254 1979 Buick R1v1era, i.1lver xlnt oood. 9000 IOI, f"\t'r} extra, 5 ye;ir, :-.OK m1 warranty. SI0,7:-AI 080 642-9885 eves.. & wkends, 644-QBJ days. 73 IUICK ESTATEW.AGOH Loaded! U19MMN) $1199 GROTH CHEVROLET l82U BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-4017•549-3331 OPEN7DAVS '77 Elect r a Limited coupe . 38,000 mi. 1 owoer.XJnl.cood.Atlex· tras. A IC. stereo, etc. Eqwpped for l owin g. Hitch, ai r s hock s, lrans rniu1on coole r . Good mileage. 18/Hwy, .IA/city.~. 644-2119 i4 Malibu Classic Coupe, newures-shocks. ~k mi, 1 owner. Nice. $2150. Eves 842-5788. 1975 Owvrolet Luv J\M. FM 8-track. mags. air S J I OO Ev~nin gs I i 14-s.50-6430 I -----1 Chyslet-9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i3 Town & Country slll wa~ 9 passenger:-.. new tir es. fully loaded. $1.f.00 obo 557 ·3299 ----~ 9932 ...........•..•.....•.• '75 T top. Wbt /maroon int. All power. 27.000 mi. Immaculate. $8,600 PP 7~ or Ad Sitt.er IJ 143, 642-U>O -24 hrs a day i9 Corvette, $10,500 080. Must sell. auto, L·48, loaded. T·top, It.hr int, 16.000mi. Pvl pty lOam· lpm. 673-91166. ·53 Corvette Roadster, all orig. 2 lops 3Z1 engine. 4 spd. Comp!. new runnmg gear. New radials. Xlnt running cond. Call Rob, 770-4683. 1973 Corvette 350 c. i., auto. trans .. A/C, full power, xlnt. cood. $MOO. 54&-5169 all. 6. 963-5417. Vet "78. T·top. Liahl blue. Mags, radials, crulae control. $7,500. 16272 Typhooo Lane. 840-5115. Doclp HJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• '811 Dut, xlnt. cood.. PIS • auto..1791. 6'1-2858 aft. 5 Ford tf 40 • •••••••••••••••••••••• VST IMrp 1 ,....nier wltb lliard to find ..... tic t.ram.mlslloo. bell• wltla brown In· tedar. tlOINJH ) ..... "TlLeSabre, custom. 4dr. 31k ml, orig owner, a ll power, new brks, xlnt cood.13700. S.U..2809. '88 Gt1J.a7 500' canv, -i3Li.mlled 4 dr. hanJ top. or beat offer. Good IOlwmtAM ......... ._. ... , h t4WAve. ........... -Bl .. '1lll0 '71 lllver Rabbit. Jlill!llll/dQ. 4-pd. 1arf, ---ml. .... ..... New eng. Nlting $800. mecbu.17M31'7. .-1S38 "78 hlrmoat l'lltur1. lm· mac, red met. wilt vht,yl tttl rt. AT/PS /PB/Air, ••-••• .. ••••••••••••• .,./otfr . ._..11 or '11 Sevill•, alw111 ...... ~ Clualc brown ....;...;;;. __ • ____ _ w,1L tan lnt. Nu Mich. "'II J'anl Rueb Wap. U..,ete.8aailb9lt00 ............. Sp. --27.o.&a ... 79 MERCURY MARQUIS 4 DR. Vlr,,i roof, "' cond., l'ldlO, bllQtll W'lldow .... mldgl,, uo ....... power'*"'· pow-" blttl.. .,... glMI. body ... tnldga., Mm """' QMIS (Sii. #10l502) (Ser. H14714) s5499 ln01¥•d~~~~P.1111 WQ wire wlll cov. all'Wlm qu.O tape ••~ ouel tl\Ade pe1n1. 1llum1n11e<1 outllt<le 11u1rmomei". pw• ooor IOclc:S 9waoe ooor opener. ptu1 m~ll mo<e CSll• • t 0508) (Set 1862'°31 WAS S15,1'1$1 0 998 DISC. 14143 ' ........ Trw A.m sm. s4m SU\w,lolldld. AIC, P 18, PW. PDL. AM /Pll w /tape, T /W. 42,000 111llim.Xlnt.cood.e!OO. --------------------------...... :::ps:· M·P. Gen)' ?I ,ONl"IAC s2999· -------•• U MAMS WActOM •••••• '7Z l1relllrd llO 2 brl 1Jke va. 84.ltofMtlc trans.. ""'' ateenng & brakn. ...,_ •.ooo mi. US map. factory air cond. & low. low miles (247LPO). ndi ala, 17 mp I 's , ---..,-.------.... C--P-"--$-3-9-9-9--11 11crlflce U6SO. PP ... _..,~ MS-727C PHOMX COUPE •.•.•• '71 Flreblrd Esprit, kl9ded w /attu, + k>. aL7»1M Cl..tfied Ads. y our e>oe· 8!_DP~llll( ~ ve. automatic trans . pwr. steering & bnkes . 8tr cond . pwr. W indows & 0oor lodal., tllt wheel, stereo. cruise OOf'ltrol & onty 22.000 m11etl !663VBU). ~UMITID •••••• 54999 Sedan. Full power. factory air oond .. t1h wheel. crulM control, stereo w/taQe. IC>fit pwr. eeets & padded tcp. Excellent btr(I (904SYO). NABERS AUTO CENTER 1425 BAKER ST. COSTA MESA 540-9202 91001 .......................... .. I I ' , I PIO DAil v PtLOT w--.,. fl*\M!17 I?. ,., SPECIAL ATLAS PRICE 1980 PLYMOUTH VOLARE SPECIAL ATLAS PRICE $ 1980 CHRYSLER LeBARON SPECIAL ATLAS fRICE $ 19.80 CHRYSLER CORDOBA SPECIAL ATLAS PRICE $ V8 auromattc trans . pwr steeong & brakes air cond. pwr. windows. radio vinyl top. bucket seats. wsw tires & morel (7t5EIF).s1395 1979 DODGE ASNM CUSTOM SB>AM 1979 CHRYSLER LI IAROH SIDAM This 2 door hatchback model has a 1600 cc engine. an economical S speed transmission.· bucket seats and white sidewall radial tires ( 150455) Super economy tor this low low pnce111 2 Door Coupe Economical 225 slant 6 c yl engine. automatic transm1ss1on power steennq. body side stnpe increased cooltng and white sidewall glass belled radial tires. (141957) 4 Door Sedan VS. automatic transmission. pwr steering & brakes. increased cooling. radio. front-& rear bumper guards. remote control mirror. deluxe wheel covers & wsw radial tires & more' ( 128042) Coupe. VS. automatic trans pwr steering & brakes. atr cond . elec dlCJ clock. c hrome remote mirror cornering lights. wsw tires & much more• ( 123713) Monday Thru Friday 7 30am to 5 30 pm Saturday Bam to Som 1975 CHRYSLH COIDOeA COUPI VB. automatic trans . air c:ond . pwr st & brakes. leattlef. vinyl top. spht pwr seat. racllo. wire Wtieel c:ov~ & much l'Tl(Xe! 1007NIJ). si.95 I 979 CHEVROLET llCAMtMO V8 auto Iran~ arr cond pwr 'SI & brakes splil pwr 1ealhf'tr Sf'al & w1ndo-vtnyt 100 & ~unrool cru1'!fl lilt AMIF'M "ereo 8 track & much more' (884RVX\ s3995 1979 'L YMOUTH YOUll CUSTOM SID.,. VS automatic trans . air cond . C>Wf. steenno & brakes. 2 tone pamt. radio. custom mold•nQS. wsw tires & m<>l'el !768WVL) $ 4195 va. au1omat1c trans.. air cond.. pwr. steering & brakes. vinyl top, custom moldings. radio. wsw tires & morel (tOSWYR) s V8. automatic trans . air cond . pwr. st & bra~es. plldded top, radio. wsw tires & more• (<465WOZ) A steal al only VB. automatic rrans . air cond . pwr steering & brakes. lwo tone paint. custom Wheels. r&dlo. dual spon mirrors & more• (472168) llEED CASH? We ·11 pay top dollar for good. clean & late model used cars. See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today ••• . i. , \ - ' I __..._. 4195 54795 54995 WE AUOW TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-IN! SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP!!! ~' ) .. ·----·--· -... .......J.... ............. _ - t' I '· l). . -j . ---·----_J ~ .. . -·--· --I ____ .... --·· -_____ : ... l 7 r * * 'Ye•rH••et••• Dally New8paper kl. 13, NO. 58, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALI FOR NIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, .1980 FIFTEEN CENTS efectors lain • Passengers Flee Burning Plane in Manila 2 Aided Ex-cult Members BERKEL EY <AP l Two de f l'C t o r ~ from t he doo med Pt·op l e s Tl'mple , w h o C'~tabl&sh<>d a tt:nter to heir> CJlht·rs fl ec·1 ng from rehg1ous c•u lti., wen· found i.hnt to death 1n tht'tr home" µolt ce :-ai d today. The· ho<ltr"'i of Al Mills. 51. and ht'i wtft• . .li>annw Mtl b , 40, were fnund Tuc·..,d<s) night 1n their .,mall c-otlai.!t' lm·atl'd near a rest hnml' 1><il1c·1• '>atd ·1 heir daughter. Oaphen1• ~1 dh 15, Jl'>o "a:-found at th1· 1111 t,1g1· .,uffl•rtnl? from guni.hot ""und., in tht> hc•:.t<l She was list 1•d tn H ·n c·nltt·al cond1t1on .11 \Ila Batt•., llusp1t<1l J>o lH't• llC'< ltne<l to spt·culate nn "h••lhl·r the '>hnottnl?" wen· rt· I .i 11'0 to I ht· ;\It 11'. nmncctton '4tth tht·Tt•molt· Te rrified passengers r un for sa fety as a four·engine jetliner car ryin):? 135 pe ople is enveloped in s moke after a crash landing at Manila International Airport. Thn•t• ol lht• 135 pa~:-.1 •nµc·r" \q •ri· pt c"'llnw1! f!1 0,1il A4 l. ..... , !--um;• rnt·mh<•r-, ri( the· lluman !-n·1.:d11m l 'c·ntn. ftirm<·d O\ thP \1 tlht>' in l!Yi>S to hPlp rieh:.ctor" from tht• l'eoplc" Temple and 11tht·r cult-.. 'iatcl thc·v feared .. , t ... qu.id., had twcn organize<! 1 •1 ktll lh<'m :.i rt c·r the ma:--; mun;,: <,uwtdt· of m•>rt' than 900 of .JonP~ follo\\c•r.., 1n Jonf'!'.town . (;u}ana. 11n :" O\ llS. 1!>78 Baseball DiaDlonds Injuries Due In Irvine Future Take Li/ e The cit y a ppears ready to play ball once again wilh youth JrOUps compe ting for playing U.me on Irvine bas eball &Ila moods. Tha t 's because progress toward creation of three addi- tional fields at Irvine High School has m ade it unnecessary for the city to consider a li mit on the number of youth groups al lowed to use presently over- crowded m unicipa l dia m onds. C ity officia ls s<1id Tuesday night the additiona l ba ll fields could be available by the time Little League baseball season star ts in April. The City Council earlier in February had indicated it would impose a moratorium on a lloca- tion of fields unless a proPQsal to UBe facilities at Irvine High School showed promise. The Irvine Unifie d School Dis· trtct's Board of Education last week said it would s upport de- .elopme nt of the three addi· tional fields through cooperation with the c ity and private or- ganizations. Spearheading that effort had been Bil Butts, director of the lrvine Youth Athletic Associa- tion. Bulls h ad s u ggested .everal weeks ago use of Irvine IDgh School space to ease the playing field s hortage . Tuesday night. Butts s aid both the school district a nd Irvine llanch W a ter Dis tri c t had pledged support for th e project . He said the IRWD would aid in the removal of topsoil for crea- lion of the new diamonds. All tha t was needed, he said. was about $5,200 to buy brick dust -crushed brick -to make aM base paths. He said the city Orange Coast Weather Partly cloudy with 20 per- eeot cbaoce ol rain tonight. to percent throu&h 1'hurs- d a 1 aft.er noon. Lowa tolllsbt 53 at tbe beaches -418 inland. Highs Thurs· da170to76. mslDETOD.4Y Act,_,. s..,nnt Somera 110to 1'opes to ~ 0 ftOTM fn #Ii '"°'*'· SH dory, Paoe., .. could perhaps come up with the funds. City officials we re directed lO study that request and report back to the council Ma rc h 11. Assistant City Manager Paul Brady J r . said that with the ne"' fi elds. no moratorium would be necessar y for the upcom ing season The city had been caught m a squeeze because its Community Services Department allocates fie ld space to youth g roups. Various organizations. inc ludinJ?: Little League, Pony Colt League. and girls softball league. ha d been competing for playing time on the ci t y's l imite d numb er or diamo nds . The Community Services Department's response was to p r opose a t wo-year moratorium on allocation of all athletic facilities to organizations or i ndjvidua ls who h a d not established a history of use with the city; to offshoot organizations of existing groups, and to new divisions in existing organiza- tions . That plan was modified by the council two weeks ago to call for a moratorium of one year if the playing field proposal did not work out. Brady said it would take only about two weeks to get the new fields iD playing shape. Of Priest A Seal Beach priest died Tues- day of injuries suffe red whe n he was ass aulted Feb 9 in St. Anne's Catholic Church . and police said the ass<11lant. sttll at large. now fa ct-:. a murder char~c Seal Beach police arc seeking public assistance in locating the m an who s truck Father Felix Dohertv. 63. on the s id<' of his head with a fi st at the door of the rectory. The priest was assault· ed without provocation , police s aid. T h e prie s t wa ~ not hos pitali icd i m m ediately but colla psed al the rectory Feb 16, poli ce s<11d, and was rushed to St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica. At the nosp1tal s urgery was pe rformed on a blood clot in the a rea where he was struck. The priest remained hospitalized un- t1 I his death at 1: 15 p.m . Tues- day. Seal Beach police Capt. Sam O'Amico said a par ishioner has offered a Sl ,000 rewa rd through Seal Beach police for informa· tion leading to the ar rest and conviction of the priest's as· sailant. <See PRIEST, Page AZ> Marine Abducted While Hitchhiking Irvine police took a 31-year-old man into custody early today after he allegedly abducted a h itchhiking E l Toro Ma r ine Corps private at gunpoint. Police Lt. Gene Norden said Re x Kenneth Bicknell of 5118 Elksford was booked at Newport Beach City J ail on suspicion of kidnapping. Norden said the Marine , David Wllder, 18, was bitcbhUt· ing on Jeffrey Road near the San Diego Freeway at about 11 :30 p.m . Tuesday wlaen lbe incident alleged.l,y occurred. Norden said Wilder told of- ficers he waa picked up by a man who pulled a gun on him ln the car and drove hlm to a home in the village of El Cami.no Real. Tbe Investigator aald t he private, wbole hometown la un· btown, tnmapd to lboft the IUlped 'OllCe ..W. tlae home and 11CaP9. WOder tOld police he ran to the intenectloD of Culver 11lo Weakening <A~r:.0~t ~;:,•.0=: bH• emc'8ded tM1 bave been unab'-to dMek Im pneumonia. Drive a nd Wa lnut A venue. flagged down a car and was taken to the El Toro Marine Air Station. P olice look Bickne ll into custody al his home at a bout 5:30 a.m. today without incident, Norden said. The r eason for the a lleged kidnapping was not ap- parent. police said. AD MOYED PUP DOGCONE FAST "My pup sold fast with help from the Daily Pilot. "A Daily PUot classified ad was a howling success for me." That's the advertising success story of the man wbo placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: En1U1b Bull, 5 ll\09, all paP41n, abota, red and WhJte. ltltXXJlX:X, Let the Dally PtJot man your H ie a tall·w•11in' success. A frtend.17 ad·viMr 11 waltlnf to help at "2·1971. 'Hunters' Given 25 Years to Life 0 R 0 \' 11. I. 1-: c A I' I T w n young \\htll· r wn \\hu .uln11lt1 cl sta lkmg and ktlltng a deaf black man when they couldn't Ctnd any animals to shoot were sentenced to 25 years to life tn pn~on tr> d::i'. and the JUcl~t· recom me ndt-d thl'Y nc·vcr lw parokd · · ~1 an111 l>c .. 1n '\our ind J ;ime" T \1C'C'·u11·r h;l\1 rlt ni on~trl:lted for ..,omc· ltmt· their total d1s rt•)!arcl for thr· rtJ.!hh of nthl'r.., · s:i1d Hutt• County S111J"nor C'ourt .luilvl' J ean Moron) ·'Their action 1n th1 0., C'J'>'' v.:1., callous and maltc:wu:-. I r"c· omml'nd tht•tr IC'rm<, tw f1 iwd .it life anrl lh1·\ ht· kl'pl 1n pm.1111 for lift' w1th1111t .1n\' 111>i..,1 h1ltty of p<1 role " Hut thl' s lat1• Boarcl of l'n.,on T£•rms ('flUld cl<•«'Hll• lo gr,1111 pa roles aftC'r tht• I W<> h«in t' :-.1wnt Jn year .... l't).!ht me.nth.., 1n pn"''" or two th1rdl> of thl· m101mwn iri ~·ea rs · Noor 19. a nd MrC'arter. 20 admitted s hooting .J1mm~ Lt'<' Campbell. 2'l. from lhl.'tr car as he wa lked aloni.? a railroad trac·k tn nearb\' Chico .Jan 1:1 197!l AuthorttiC's said lht' \1,1,u had been dnnk1ng hca\ ti) The sentence 1mp<>sed 1s lht• m a x 1 m u m f o r r 1 r s t d <· g n· t• rn 11 rd r· r t u " h "' 11 it. • 1 " 1, I J, .1!0 I J..•lllt • I .11 In a p!f.'cl bargain "'th authorities. the pair avoided t.M po-;sibility of the death penalty. IA h1('h <:an be imposed for ll rjCIJll~ mott\atc·d murder '1111r and McCarter r ematned 1 \ Prt'""'"nlo· ... , "h1·n the -.en l 1 Ill I' ",1 r1 ,1cJ t 11 ,1 QUI('! 1·1111rl ru11m ht•for 1• Jhout JO "JM'C 1.1111r,, 11rw ,, hl.tl'I.. v.oman "ho "'pl ·1 ho• nH n r• m•11nl'd tn I 11 u n l \ ,. u ... I I) d \ ,1 " J I I I n I! 11.in.,ft·r 10 !ht• ..,tJtt pn,on at \·al'.I\ tlk \\ 111)1 • ,Jllth11ril It''-dt• , "'" 1Ah1·1 •• th1·\ .,.. ill ht· hnu,t·d Jll' r n 1 ant•1ll h Hl:itk k:ul;·r., r•\pn·-.,NI nut 1 :q.!1 ' "h1•n lht• v111ll\ pic'a' v.1·ri· 1 c•lt'.t,l'<I b :-.1 month. 111·1 a11-.1· a \•".tr lonl,'. ~'J I! ordt r h.111 ht·t·n 1111 pn-,1•<1 o1nd ht'Ltll't' 1 h•· plf·a han.:dtn pr t•\ t'Oll·d the· pn .. s1IJ1li t' nf J dC'.1th "'nlt'!H't' Thl' Huttt• l ounr' chaptt.'r ol th<• :'\atton:JI \..;sot·1at1nn fnr lht• t\ch' aneemt•nt nf (.'olore-d Pe<>plt· has ht•ld "t'Vl'r.11 rnt·c·ttnl!" on th< ... .,Ut' a nd lhrl'dll'O('cf lll Sl'('\.. frderal c-h.irl!f'" aJ?a1n.:;t counl\ nfftctals for Lh<· h:mdhng of tht' l'd!'>l' S t a t 1· \ t t o r n e ' < ; <' n <' r a I c; eorc1• O!'uk me 11a n hc:1~ J<oked <Stt Hl'NTERS, Pa"e AZ) ....... t .......... Tht.• \1 1 1!~(·., folio" ed Jones for mort-than six vear ... before leav 1n..: the cult in t9'75 A son, Eddie Mills. about 17, was home "1t the tame or the s hoot1n~s but to ld po lice he didn't ~or hear any1 h1n~. ar 111rtl1ni: to ")!l \I ll hl'I d<'l.c:1Lour o( the &1 kt:lt.'.> police. He was releued after ques tionJng by police Si?t J im Gaebe said the bodle:. 'At're d1 ::.cov('red b y t h e child ren's grandmother . who lt\'ed next door Her nj me was nut rl'lt•a<,t•d llt· l>jtd "h" found all thrl't' \ ll'ttm., in tht• mj.,lcr bedroom .ind rnn "t·n•am ing into Edd1l'0'> ht·drnom that h1., pan•nb hlld h1·1·n ~hot Shi· lt·ll'phoned p• ii tt.'t' \II lhn·c· 'll'ttnh had ht.'l'Jl ..,hnl 1n tht• hl'.111. voltt·l' ::.a td :\ nuttwr .,on. St1•\ 1•, returned h11 nH' tod;.1~ on h1 -., nintore~eh· d\'l,.11011r ~.1111 lh-Latour .... ml pul1C't' had no -.u~pt•c•t.., I k "uuld n•1l dtstu-.~ dt•t J 1b !If tht• "h•.>nt1r11..:~. includ trll! I hl' t \pt• of 'A>t:apon u-.l·d or the nature nf thl' v.o und!> Pnl1t·1• l'm<'r.eed from t ht> ... c·t•ne Clf the ... hnot1n~s about 8 30 J m carr~ tnJ! v. hat appean•d to bt' j rifle "rapped in brown PJ1wr . ,\l..,o al thC' <,Ct'n~ W:JS Or Ch rt::. llatcht•r a Pl>Y Chtalnst v. ho has \\OrkC'd "'1th Te mple de feclors and a~:-.i::.ted pohce in a number of hosta~e s1tual1ons , A 10.story building under construction in Newport Beach near the county alrp6rt sustained lit.Ue damage Tuesday afternoon when fire broke out on the third floor. but a lot of insulation material was ruined. Fire Investigator Jim Upton said the blaze at 1301 Dove St. may have been started by a smoldering cigarette, or a burning cinder from a welder's torch. __ .__._ -- t . t \ • ,, IMLYflLOT , ~--JIJST BR&4KING----..... "-_,,,_..._.,_...._.,,., ••--• Te n '' Iran Sit-in Staged By Afghan Studenta 87fte.A F d .......... A P'O'&P ol Ala.ban atudm&.I Uvtq in Tehrao octC!\l.IMd the AfahU EmbllaQ ID l.be lranlu c•l'ltal. lru '• oftldaJ Pan newa ..-CY~ t.oday One lludeat load the agency by ldellbooc "Wt, lbe Mahan aludeota. who Mii l l&Jod a.,._.,... alt-bl in lbe embuay, Wiii laaue a at.ale~ on lbe reaaoM for and motives of our acUon " No olber details were ava.l.18Me. but UM i.akeover apparent ly wu to pr04Ml t.M So~ ..-V--ln Aftbanistan wblch alm1 at~ a •·mcmth-old Moa)em rebellion qalnat the comaulOl1tAtlb,M rqhno C...Cer. ••• .. • .,._. i•l•IN!9••• MINNEAPOLJS CAP> P~aideol Carter :and Konald ReaaaJ\ -~~ victories U\ Mlnn«JIOla lWlr\Y caucUHs. but th · non-blod.ln& waw poJl:o weni only lhe first M.ep In aelectin" that state's contiQleot. RepubHun returns from 11bout 2,000 of Mll\nesota'a 4,024 precincts showt-d Reagan wtth 33 per~t. Georce Bush wilh 30 percent and Re p John Anderson ol lllinolt with 13 percent They were foUowed by Sen. Howard Baker of Tenneuee with 7 percent ; John Connally, 6 pe~nl , Rep. Philip Crane of UUnots, 3 percent, and Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas, l percent Six percent were und~1ded An Associated Press 80-precmct sample of Democratic del- egates elected to county-unit coovenUon.s show~ Carter had S4 percent, Sen. Edward M . Kennedy of Massachusetts 6 percent and California Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r . 1.7 percent. Another 38 percent were uncommitted S,....al Teatl•o•w llplaeld WASHINGTON <AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court, altering a 22-year-old legal rule, said today that husbands and wives can· not be barred from testifying against each other in federal court. ''When one s pouse is willing to testify against the other in a criminal proceeding, what.ever the motivation . . . there is probably little in the way or marital harmony for the privilege against such testimony to preserve," Chief Justice Warren E. Burger wrote for a unanimous court. The justices upheld the conviction or Otis Trammel Jr. of Los Angeles. a convicted heroin smuggler who conte nded that his trial was tainted by his wile's testimony against him. Mon gage Rafe J 4 ~ Pn-cnef LOS ANGELES (AP) -The nation's largest thrift lender has joined the largest fede rally chartered savings and loan m- stitutioo io raising home m ortgage rates to 14 'h percent. The increases by Home Savings & Loan Association and California Federal Savings reflected a record-breakjng 13.629 percent rate paid for six-month Treasury Bills in Monday's auc· hon. out lenders s aid funds available for mortgage we re still tight. The increase to 141,:;: percent followed the lead set Monday by Glendale Fedenil, Great Western Savings & Loan and American Savin~s. <~Prices Dip; Dollar Sieadg LONDON (AP> Gold prices dipped in Europe today a!-. the dollar h<'ld mostly steady on world currency markeL-; \,olrl bullion lost $14 an ounce in trading on the big Zurich market and was selling for $628. ln London. the afternoon fixing by fi ve major dealers was $636, down $6 rrom Tuesday. In Nl·y, York ~old was trading at $643. London silver prices cased to S33.25 an ounce from $33 50 Tuesday. But the metal traded at $33.60 in New York. More Study Sought On Arts Theater The Irvine City Council wants further study on sites for a pro· posed performing arts theater. momentarily bnngang down the cu r tai n on a C<1m munity Services Department suggestion to locate the facihly in the city's future civic center The council voted 4-0 Tuesday night. with Mayor David Sills absent. to send lht• matter back to the city's Arts Committee and Community Serv ices Com- mission for more analysis of sites for a theater. The arts panel had conceded several weeks a~o there was in· sufficient public a nd onvate Fro. Page 1\ I PRIEST ... The suspecl was described as a white male in his mid to late 20s. clean shaven. about six feet tall and 150 pounds. He was wearing a silver motorcycle helmet, black leather jacket and gloves, oranRe SpaniRb·t ype pants with gold conchos down the outside seam of the pant legs. The man fied on a black chop· per-type motorcycle with a g reen rear fender. DAILY PILOT , ... ~-~Oolty ......... _lllt-__ _,.._ .. _...._ .. ""'°'- c-..---.~·""---... _..--.......... ~-c... -. ...-.-. ........... _ ... ,..,, ....... rwtirw.L..-.~c.e.... ................. -.. ....__....,._ ~n..--..-......-..... WHllloM-.c-&e-.~ ... -··---~ --•·Clr'Pt Y1<•~-QOt!IP ....... --...... n::.tn:=-_ ... .._ .......... ... ll&el_Mt ....... ...... a...-.ctMwMI .... ....,. I'•-""'(;"'-...... donor interest in building a ru11 l'oCale $6 million or $7 million performing arts center and sug gested instead a Sl.5 m illion am· ph itheater an county -owned Mason Park near University Town Center. The amount needed ror lhe a mphitheater roughly matche!> lhe size of a voter-approver1 bond f Wld the city has been hold· ang onto for theate r construc- tion. However. community services oHiciaJs urged the council Tues- day night to go for a civic center !>ite. a recommendation that an- noyed som e arts committee members. Shirley Palley. head of the urts panel. told the council that staff's proposal reflected little research. Mrs. Palley s aid the committee was never invited to offe r its opinion on lbe recom- mendation a nd was unaware s uch a site was under considera- tion. City officials. however. said efforts were made to let the arts panel know of the recommenda- tion. Councilma n Bill Vardoulis said a consultant's report in· dicated the cost of building a theater in a civic center site near Saddleback College's new North Campus would exceed the bond fund because o f the necessity to muffle noise from military jet overfllahts. The committee had favored the Masoo Park site because it was located near the original University Town Center location for a 'r.iO-seat theater. The sit e. the group felt, also was good because it wu graded and plant- ed in lawn with seating for about 1,500, a concrete stage with elec- trical service already exiat.ed and pert:tng structures ln Town Ceater ooce planned to serve the performing arts theater there could aerve the amphitheater. Communlty Services offteials, howeftf, felt the cl vie center 1lte was best because the "utllbatlon potential" was hllber in IUCh a locale and more fee·P811Da poup1 would be like· ly to \M the facility for meet- tn11. conferences and corporate meetin&I. · Tboqh the council was unable to asree on a aite, it did approve a teq-.t to direct Clty Attorney Ro1tr Grable to ftle for non· proft\ llatUI for a prtnte tor· poratlon that would accept fUrMll for theater dtillcn. coutndklll and eciulPIMC. Kodak Sued By Penthouse Over Nudies llACKENSACK. N.J . <APl Pt•nthousc has filed s uit against r::.istman Kodak claimin~ th1..• l'om pan~ 's p roc1·ssing p);.rnt tltH'" n'1l h.1vc the right to "1th hold color s lides of lar-t year's Pet of the Yl'ar model pl)sang in v<.1rious states of un- dress The magaz.1nc riled s uit again st the photo giant in Superior Court, arcuing Kodak s ho uld nol have ke pt 239 ex- posures o ( Cheryl Rixon, sub- m itt c d lo the company for processing in i\ugust. Kodak 0Hic1alc; sav the com pany would brf'ak · obsc~nlly l.1"s 1f 1t returned the sexually t·xpl1cit photo~raph~ The pictures were taken by Penthou~c publisher Robe rt (;uccmne :md sent to Kodak's plant an Fair Luwn for process- ing. Penthouse claims in its s uit lhat Kodak technicians do not have the right to determine whether the pi<'turcs arc o b· ~ccnc . f'l'09IPogeAI IRJNTERS .. the county district attorney for a report. The two men and Dani Lee Shope. 24, were arrested the day after the killing a ner police re- ceived anonymous"" telephone calls s aying t h e three h ad bragged about the shoollng. They were charged Jan .. 16. 1979. with murder under the s pecial circumstances of killing a person because of his race. a death penalty charge. Two days late r , Chico !lthalcipal J udge Ann Rutherford imposed a aag order and no more inlormation became public until lhe guilty pleas last month. Three More Eying Water Board Race Three more prospective can- didates have indicated they will r un for a seat on the Irvine Ranch Water Dlatrict board in the June 3 electjon, briqing to 10 tboM who have taken out nomination papen. A spokeswoman for the county Re1latrar of Voters said this mornlna the three who have taken out papers are SU.an Lamoureux, an Irvine resident who 1ave her occupation as planner; Michael Schwartze, an Irvine resicleat wbo said be ii a plumber, and Howard Miller, an Irvine resident who alao sald he ii • planner. Pronective candidates have until llarcb 1 to ftle their elec- Uon paper• with tb• county Restatrar ot Voten. 'l'wo ..... are QP tor eJectlon OD the IAYD board, Wbleb bu "" llM'Dbln ... all. Search to Resume . For Missing Boy SAN DIEGO (AP) -The search for 19-year-old M 1chael G raveline. m issing since last seen with hi!! two brothers Feb 20. 1s expected to continue today Graveline was last seen when he left h.ts El Cajon hom e to ~o rafting with has brother.. at lht· height of San Diego County'l> heavy storms and nooding The elaborate ring included couriers and dealers in Hunt· ington Beach, the south county a r ea a nd S anta Ana. s a id Ste phen Swanson , agent in charge of the Federal Drug En- force ment Administration in Reno. S wanson said that Cutkomp hatched the organization in late 1974 when he traveled to South Amen ca and was introduced to a major cocaine dealer in Lima, P.eru Ca_f.f eine Said Harm_ful WJ\SlllNGTON (AP) Car fcinc 1s th<' latc::.l s ubstanct· s c 1ent1 st s s a) m a y t' au s t· dama~e to the human body Caffeine. the stimulant in cof ft•t•, tl'a , chot•olate and 'IOml' ..ofl 1\nnks . ca1L'it.'d birth defecti. an rats. th(' Food and Orug Ad m1n1stration s;11tl TuC'sday Thcn•'s no 1mmcd1all' <·au .... · for alarm, thl' fl)!\ ~aid. but th1• :.aJ!cncy has already be~un Mn !'o!ldcrang option!-. 1r tht• µn· liminary rcsull'> are borne out by the final report. expected in about two months Thl· option<; anr lurl•· v. arnin ~ labels and a consuml'r educalJon program u1mcd at prcgnunl womC'n Thc amt1unt tJf t-.Jffl'ln•· J!l\t•n th~ rats "as mun· lhan .1 hum.in -...mid normall) C1m:-.uml', but Jn I IJA sp<1kl'..,man '-<lid th1· f.':J ll ll••l\•t't'I'\ lh•· 1\A ll ,t /TIOIHll IA I r111t "1.·umfc.r1.Jl1l1• t!afh f•'llt • Earlier studies JinltL·d t uHc·in .. to birth def~ct... and the FDA hJs hcen asked to rest net It.. u.w Several ro115umcr ~n1ups h<n c a~kcd th3t label warnings be re- 11111 rcd 11n products where caf- feine Is a natur al m_gredient. Last June. a panel or expert!'. comm1SMoned by the FDA re~· •inimt·ndc'Cl Lhllt caffeine be n:- mo\ l'd fr<>m the lis t or sub- ... tanl't>S i::cncrally regarded as ;.Jf•· Tht· i,:r.iuµ· ... t•on1·crn was Ii.. '· d 11 n 1 h 1 • ~ 11'.'>"1 b IP Ii n k 111 '"'t·t·n 1·arrcine .rnd birth dc- 1<•< i... :.ind the poss1lnl1ty caffeine m.n 1mp.11r lhl' development of th ddrcn l> nervow. ~ystems. One Week Extension On Our Winter Sale ... due .. to winter rains. ~ow ends March 8. 18th Century by Drexel On Sale Now Take advantage of these exceptional opportunities for substantial savings on all of our quality lines. Don't delay!! NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT ... I ' ... 7 '. t R•Dtba_.11 ~ela. ·l'eantatn VaDey .. y ... •••et•••-'- •11y NeW9palNJr ' ' ' EDITION VOL 73, NP. 58,' SECTIONS, ~ PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS efectors lain .,, ,.,,.._.... Passengers Flee Burniag Plaae ta Ma•tla Terrified passengers run for safety as a four-engine jetliner carrying 135 people is enveloped in s moke after a crash landing at Manila International Ai rport. Three of the 135 passengers were presumed dead r see story. Page A4). Delay Asked In Firing Job Agency Orange County Man power Commission memb('r., will be asked tonaghl Lu w:ut one more month before puttmt'( the hnn that has been handling Bunl ington Beach's ft>deral JOb tram· mg program out of business Earlier this month. manp<>wl'r commiss1on1•r., ordered ;ill f e d e r a I f u n cl s a <; s 1 ~ n <' d t o Western lnstalult• nf CareE·rs Inc cut off as of Man·h I That action came an lhc wake of mismanagement alleg<1t1on., leveled at the 1mvall', non-profit firm hired las t Ort I to manage Huntington BNa('h's $2 fi m1lhon train\n~ pro~ram Robert Nel son. chief ad ministrator for lht• manpower commiss1on, s aid Tul'sday Western will havt• to remain in operation lo give lluntangton Beach officials lime to d~c1de what to do with the federal JOb program Three Huntington 8{'ach City Council m embers -Ruth Finley, Ron Pattinson and Ruth Bailey -were asked earlier this month to find a new way to han- dle the city's job program Mrs. Bailey said the lr10 ha~ yet lo come up with a recom · m endalion, but has agreed the city shouldn't be saddled with that responslbility. Meanwhile, agents from the U .S. Department of Labor have stepped in to investigate the al- leged misuse of federal funds by Western. The bulk of the questioned Wes tern expenses center on ·lease agreements and equip· ment purchases. Or~:g~oasl ~, ~ Weather Partly ck>udy with 20 per· cent chance of rain tonight. 10 percent through Thurs- day afternoon . Lows tonight 53 at the beaches and 83 inland. Highs Thurs· day70to76. INSIDE TODAY Actre" Suzonne Somen now hope• to mc.lul a name in tlM mociWt. SH tfOfll, P~ •• ... .... J( ...... : --~ Cit -~-..... = ... 1a191 ...1 ~c"":t :: A• J"a"'1ii.• ... cn.oe ili_iii~~-A•~...., It • !!!'!."-.,~ .:: .....--= a .. • ,......... ~ ~ =---M Lawsuit Charges Malice HB Councilman Seela $2.3 Million Huntington Beach City Coun- c 1 l man John Thomas filed a S2 3 million lawsuit Tuesday alleging an oil company owner t ried Lo derail his 1978 council campaign by bringing grand theft charges ;igainst h1m. Thomas claims Thomas King. a Newport Beach attorney and owner of King Petroleum Co , malicious ly filed gr and theft. trespassin g and vandalis m c harge s a~ainst h i m i n Priest Dies After Assault; Suspect Held A SeaJ Beach priest died Tues- day of injuries suffered when he was assaulted Feb 9 an St Anne's Catholic Church, and police said the assailant, still at large, now faces a murder charge. Seal Beach police are seeking public assistance in locating the man who struck Father Felix Doherty. 63, on the aide of his head with a fist at the door of the rectory. The priest was assault- ed without provocation, police s aid. T h e priest w as not hos pitalized i•mediately but collapsed at the r ectory Feb. 16, police said, and was rus hed lo St. John's Hospital In Santa Monica. At the nosp1ta1 surgery was performed on a blood clot in the area where he was struck. The priest remained hospitalised un- til his death at 1: 15 p.m . Tues- dav. Seal Beach police Capt. Sam O'Amico said a parisbtoner has offered a $1,000 reward through Seal Beach police for lnlonna- tion leading to the arrest and conviction of tbe prleat'a as- sailant. 1 Tbe suspect was described as a white male in bi.a mid to llt.e 20s, clean shaven, about slx feet tall and 150 pounds. He was wearing a silver motorcycle helmet, black leather Jacket and gloves, oran1e 1paal1b-type panta with (Old eonebol down lbe out.aide ... m of the pant le11 . The man fled oa a blaek cbop- per-type motoroel• wltb a t reen rear fender. Penou wbo ma1 bave lD· formation about 1IM a...,.et can call Seal Bacb police, at (213) 431·2541. The latonnaUoD wW t.. treated u coaftdeatial, police aald. December.1977. The councilman, who woo by a large margin ln the council race, was cleared or the grand theft and trespassing charges in municipal court in 1978. Thomas. though, was convict- ed on the vandalism charges and given two years informal proba- tion. Last October. the coun- cilman succeeded in having the vandalism conviction over - turned King originally brouaht the chars-aa8*t tae councilman. clahnlnc Tttomu destroyed aod then removed a abed and some oil drilling equipment The Newport Beach attomey said his equ.lpment was legaJly stored at Thomas' Golden West Street trucking yard Thom as' suit also allege~ KmJ: trespassed on the councilman':. property, entered an oHice and tampered wtth confidential mes and records. Salaries at lss•e Department Heads Flay HB's Council By STEVE MA&BLE Of .. Oe6tJ ...... MMf Huntington Beach department heads told City Council mem· bers Tuesday that it was a loss of trust ln t!M! elected leaders that convinced them to join an employees bargaining unit. "Our vehicle for negotiating was always in the feeling that the city administrator would lake care of us." rema rked Finance Director Ben Arguello during the informal gripe session. · ' "But when we see that the city administrator is n't being taken care of, what faith can we have in the system?" The city's Lop brass jolned the Manage m e nt Employees Organization last year after all nine were passed over for pay bikes. City Attorney Gail Hutton. who. as an elected official, was barred from joi n ing the employee association. criticized the councU for treatine depart- ment beac» wafairty. "When I worted in Santa Ana. there wu always the quiet u- auranee that department be8dl would be taken care of," •be U · serted. "There lsn't that u - aurance here." Mn. Hutton baa been Pl'Od· ding the c«mell to ll'aDt &er • cotl ol Uvtnt ralae. Sbe claims her "5,000 a year salary baa slipped below wbat dtf at· toroeys ~e 1n otber 8ou&bem Calif"'91a ettMI. S•••r•I otber depert1ne~t beads cUf'fftly ud IDdlNeUY came to blr ....-dlll'lal tM neatai NtN8 et tbe U-Coaummittt CllMI'. .. , tllblk tb1 comeU Ud tlle opportamlty to be lair,•• said CommmdtJ s.r.leel ~ Vine• II~,· .. but wbet com• acrOl9 to OM ii tNt ln three cases. 1t hasn't been fair ·· City Administrator Bud Belsito and City Clerk Ahc1a Wentworth were also passed over for raises Several council members fired back at Mrs. Hutton, pointing out she had started at the totJ or her salary range when e lected m 1978. Councilwoman Ruth Balley said Mrs. Hutton convinced the council to grant her the t~nd salary by getting them to sip a resolutJon the same nl1Jht four new council members took office in 1978. · ·'I 'ell like we were hoodwinhd." charged Coun- cilman Robert Mandie, a 1978 council winner. "As far as I'm con cerned, your salary abo\lld b e de- termined by the electorate.·• continued Mrs . Bailey "Per.maby. I think your H lary is adequate now.'' Department heads concll.tded <See HEAD8. Pase AZ> AD MOJIED PlJP DOGCONE FAST "My pup told fa1t wlth help from the J>all1. PUot. "A 0.Uy Pilot cla11U\ed ad ·~.:t'~-=~~or~ atory .,, .. ma wbo pfaeed w. ad in tbe o.u, Pilot: EntUlll 81111, S mot. all 1>8'*'· ..... red lDd WMt.. axxnx. C.Ounty OKs International Balloon Race Oranee County s upervisors approv-1 plaM ~' lor an internatJooa.I ba.Oooo race t.Mt la to start April 38 at Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley. The raCt'. wh.ich L<; expected 10 attract about 20 balloons and cro ~ds of up to 30.000. wa:-. approved unanimous ly despite previous crat1c1 ~m from Supervisor Edison Miller Miller had claimed that tht• event constituted a ··balloondog gle .. m that 1t may ht> costl~ to county and city taxpayers An aide said today that Miller was a reassured. however. aftl•r the Gordon Bennett Balloon Raec Inc of Rolling ll1ll:-. pledged to pay all local ex venses The s ponsors als o pos ted hab1hty insurance of Sl m11l1on and a performance bond of S8S,OOO to guarani~ all financial obligatJons. Showen Forecast By~~iated Preu Showers fo~ast for Northern Ca lifomia today were expected to decrease tonight a s a large wealht-r system slowly moved through the area. the National Weather Service said. - 2 Aided Ex-cult Members BERKELEY <AP> -Two dt!· f e ctors f rom t h e doomed People s Temple . who established a center to help others fl eeing from religious cults. were found shot to death in their home , J)()lice s aid today The bodies of A.I Mall!s, 51, and ht!I wife. Jeannie Mill-;, 40, were found Tuesday night in their s mall cottaRe located near a rest home, Police ~aid Their daughter , Daphene Mills . 15. also was found at the cottagP . .,uJrermg from gunshot wound.'> an the head. She was list c·d 1n · \•ery crit1c<1I .. cond1t1on at Alta Bates Ho!>p1tal Police declJO('d to speculate on "ht>ther the ~hootangs were re l:i t t>d to the Mills' c·onnection "1th the Temple Some mc>mbc rs of the lluman freedom ('entN. former! by thl' ~t illse" in H17K to h1·lp delertors from the Pl'Qµl es Templt• ind othl'r cull'>, said they fean"I i1t -.q uad<," h;id been ri n :anaie\J to kill thC'm after tht' ma-;:. murder suicide of more than 900 of Jone:-· followen. m Jon1·stown . Guyan;i <1n Nov Iii. J971i The Milbes followed Jone~ for more than :.ax y<'an, b<'forc leav ing the cult in 1975 A son. Eddie M 1Ui., about 17 , was home at the time of the shootings but told police he dldn 't see or hear anything, ac- eordinl \o SC\. Michel deLat.our of the Bertceley police He was released after questt.0nmg b} pohce Bet. Jain Gaebe said the bodies were di scovered b y the children's grandmothe r . who h\•ed next door Her name was not released He c;a1d :-.he found dll three v1ct1ms m lht• master bedroom and "ran ~creaminl! into Edd1 I'" tx-droom th.it h1.., parent:. hJd bl·l'n <.hot :--hi· tdephont•n police All thn•(' '1cllm'> had bt·l·n shot an !ht· head. 1>ollcc ::.c1.1d ,\nothE'r son, ~lt..•vt•. rcturne<1 hon\l' tOllay on h1 :0 motorcyl'lt.• (fr Latour .,,ml Oel.<.1tour !>:lid poltn• had n11 :,uspl't'l-" lit• would not discus:-. d1 ·ta1b o( \ht· 'hootanl!!>, 1ntlud in~ tht• l) pt.• of Y.t•aµon used or the nature of the "ounth Police emt·rl!l'd from lht' !>Cene of tht' shooting'> about 8 30 a m carrym£ "ha\ appt•ared to he j riflt• "rl.IJJIJl'd in brown paper Also at the !>Ct'Ol' wa:o Dr Chra ~ HatchN j psychiatris t who has workt:'d with Temple de· rectors and assisted pohce in a num bcr of hosta~e ::.1tuations A fnend of the fa mily. Ken Da"ena1s. 17 . des cribed the Millses as a "very open family:· saying they often left their door unlocked so the c hildre n 's <Stt TEMPLE. Page A?I :· ,41 DM.Y"!OT °M I I fll•,.,,.., f?, t• ,.------JVSTBR£4KJNG----........ . . . "'*.., fTOlft ,__,., ~ _, Mt 111-•c 14 ,, ·"'"' . t a _y,...A111 d 1t1IPww A 1roup or Aflhao aludenta u._ ta ,,.... oce_... t.be Afpan Embassy l n lbe lraAian capital. Jran'a olfidaJ Pan new1..-cy~&oday. One ltudlnt told UM~ bJ t.te'*°'9e: ''We, the Allhan atude.a&a. wM M\le aupd a PMe.f'Yil ail-In in the embuay, wtll iNue a atale .... t on tbe re._ fW ll9d motitt1 ol our~ " No oc.ber detail.I w~rc av.U.W.. but C.-Uikeo..,. apparent· ly WU Lo ptOMlt the Sovtet 111 r ....... In AIJba&l&&D wblc:h a lma at crwblac a •-.-lb.aid ••hm rebe.lUon q&Jut the cqmmumllt ArOan ..._. ... C'...cer, •e···· ..... wa.e. .. 1. MINNE APOLIS CAP> President Carter and Ronald Ru 1an scor~ vlctoritt tn Mlnnnota party caucuan, but tht: non·blndinJ a1inw 1iolls we.r'e only the n rst :i1tep tn selec-Ung that slat.e's conUqenl. Republican returns from about 2,000 of MinneflOla's 4,024 precincts showed Re•a'*n with 33 percent, Geor•e Bush with 30 . • percent and Re p. John Andenoo ol Illinois with l3 pert'ent. They were followed by Sen. Howard Baker ot Tennessee with 7 percent; John Connally. 6 percent; Rep. Philip Crane of Illinois, 3 perC91l. and Sen Bob Dole oC Kansas, 1 percent Si& percent we re undecided An Associated r re8' m.precmct sample of Democrau c del egat.es t:lected to county-unit conventions showed Carter bad 54 percent, Sen. Edward M . Kennedy of M assachuaetts 6 percent and California Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr 1 7 percent. Another 38 percent were uncomm itted WASHINGTON CAP) -The U.S. Supreme Court, alten ng a 22-year-Old legal rule, said today that husbands and wives can· not be barred from testifying against each othe r in federal court. ·'When one spouse is willing to testify against the other in a c riminal proceeding, whatever the motivation . . . there is probably little in the way or marital 'harmony for the privilege against such testimony to preserve," Chief Juatice Warren E. Burger wrote for a unanimous court. The jusu ces upheld the conviction of Otis Trammel Jr. of Los Angeles, a convicted heroin smuggler who conte nded that his trial was tainted by his wife's testimony against him MerlflflM Raie 14~ Percnat LOS ANGELES CAP) -The nation's largest thrift lender has joined the largest fed erally chartered savings and Joan in· stitutioo in raising home mortgage rates lo 14'n percent. The increases by Home Savings & Loa.n Association a nd California Federal Savings renected a record-breaking 13.629 percent rate paid for six-month Treasury Bills in Monday's auc- tion . but le nders said funds available for mortgage were still light. The increase to l41r.: percent follo wed the lead set Monday by Glendale Federal, Great Western Saving~ & Loan ;rnd American Savings. ~Prices Dip, Dollar Steady LONDON tAP) -Gold pri~ dipped in E urope today as the dolJar held mostly steady on world currency mark ets. Gold bullion losl $14 an ounce 10 trading on the big Zurich market and was ~elling for $628. Jn London, t.he afte rnoon fixing by five major deale rs wa~ $636, down S6 from Tuesday In Nev. Yo rk gold was tr::tding at $643. London silver prices eased to $33.25 an ounce from $33.50 Tuesday. But th~ m etal traded at S33.60 in New York Owner Killed? Captives Dig Out As House Burned NINE MI LE FALLS, Wash. c AP > -Us in~ a cigarette light.er for ill umination and their bands fo r shovels, two men held captive beneath a hou.~ dug their way to freedom -an escape officials say m ay have caused the homeowner lo bum down the house with himself inside. The house, r ecently awarded to a c redit union. burned Tuesday a ft e r the lwo c r e dit union representatives held hostage six hours ·tunneled lo freedom, or. Cicialssaid. Stevens County She riff Chan St. Clair speculated that when the ashe.s cooled, firefighters -or· dered to stay clear because of the threat of a boobytrap -would find the body of 40-year-old Don von Essen. who bad been ordered to leavelhehouse within a month. Homes surrounding_1~he lot where von Essen's $85,uuu home stood were searc hed before resi- d e nts were allowed to r eturn to their homes in this smaJI eastern Washington community, 40 miles northwest of Spokane The homes were evacuated when voo Essen ooUfied St. Clair and several rePOrt.ers that he bad DAILY PILOT 0•0.-C.-Oelt\I~--.. -____ ,. .. ...,._ ... ""°'-CNtt ,.,._...c-. .._ ...... , __ _....._. -....... , ........ c.u ..... -__ , ............ _..,_ .,....., .. ..,, 1"'4M, ~-1-C-.. A -· ........ --lo ..... -... .......,,.-........... n.. ................... -.... a. ................ c-.. -.~ ... ._ ._. ... -----,... •. c..... VJ<.e...___.._.._..,... ~,..,.... ~-=-_... ... .._ ........ -...................... -.----Ot-~- It ~9!·~ ~ ...... ~~­ OMMI ~-= i:::::.c::::- taken attorney Terry Snow and Spokane Federal Credit Union m anager H. Byron Edget.t cap t 1 ve in the dispute over ownership of the home. The men said they were placed in a three-foot-high cra wl space under the home. Using a cigarette lighter for illumina tion, Edgeu . 34, began digging ln the soft dirt with his hands and a curtain rod as Snow, abo 34, kept watch for their captor. Around 6:30 p.m., as negotia· tions between von Essen and St Clair continued, the two crawled out from under the house. "We just ran down the road WI· til we saw a house with a Ugbton ... E dgeUsaid. For the oexl hour, von Essen's attorney, Richa rd Sperling, at- tempted to reach his client on the telepbooe. He said he could not ge t through because the line was busy. St. Clair speculated that von Es· sen discovered the hostages gone, m ade one last, lengthy phone call, and set the house on fire. Firefigbters were ordered to stay away from the house bee a~ voo Essen had told St. Clair the aro und around it wa s boobytrapped, the sheriff said. A Special Weapons and Tactics team trained weapons on the' home u lt burned and consumed the hostqes' can. Von Essen, a self-employed general ~tractor, CCH:balrman of the Greater Spokane Libertarian Party and a Universal Ll!e Church minister, had been fla.btin1 for the home since 1974. offtcla& aald . Reds Bomb Afghanistan WASHINGTON <AP> -The Sovlet Union bombed two Af•banlatan vllla•tt ror two da)'I tbia month In ntaliaUoo for memben of an Aflhan lrm)' re1lmtnt ldllln1 lJ Sovtet ad· vilel'9 tn their sleep and defect- t n • to th• 1naur1•nt1, ln· telliltne9 eourew MY. Tbe lndcllnt oeeurred north of J alalabed and WU OM of tbe few nanond attada oa ScMeta troops tbat sour~•• In W Hblnft,on have been able to eaDftrm. ~. Caffeine Danger To Body? w ASHJNOTON (A r I -Car relnt' hi the latHl •uti.tlnce 1clenth la ••Y m•~ c auae dama.i tu the human body Caffellle, thll 11llmulan1 in cot· ft'c. lea. chocolate anJ 11um..-iwrt drlokw. ca~ bl¥th dcfccls In rat•,· lhe l"ood ul\d Dru& Ad· mlnlatntJon auid Tuftday. There's l)O lmmed.latc ca\IH tor alarm. tht· FDA autd. but th•· URency has alreudy twgun con "11 d1•1 '"" ovt wn., 1f th~ !Jr•· ltminary rt>i.ull~ ur1• borne •Jul hy lht• Onul rl'port, expected 1n ubout two rr11.111Uu.. The options anclude warning labels and a coMumer education program aimed ut pregn ant women. The amount of r:lffeme given the rats "'185 more lhan a human would normally consume, but an f'DA spokesman sald the gap between the two a mounts was "not a comfortable difference." Earlier studies linked caffeine to birth defects a nd the FDA ha~ been asked to restrict its use. Several consumer groups have asked that label wa rnings be re- <1u1red on products where caf· felne is a natural ingredient. Last June, a panel of experts commissioned by· the FDA rec ommended that caffeine be r e- moved from the h st or sub· stances generally regarded a~ safe. T he g ro up's concern was based on the p ossible lmk between caffeine a nd birth de- fects and the possibility caffeine m ay impair the development of children's nervous systems. E',.._P~AJ TEMPLE ... frie nds could comt'.' and go with t•a s t• A rchtc 1J o.•ml·~. who a:>l>Uml•f'l IC':.idC'rstup of thl' remn;mL'> of the Temple, dcchned to com ml•nl, althou~h hl' s n1d he talk<:d lt>day to one of the son~. whu called lo tl'll htm of the shoot l ll J.!~ A neighbor, B:.irbar a Pl'rn . ~aid her rarruly wa~ home at the time polic<> e:>timalc the ~hoot 111g~ look pl<1c1· "We didn't hl•jf .1 thing.· -.111· :-.u1d Mrs. Perry said she had seen Mrs. Mills early Tuesday evt'· oipi;: and nothing appeared out of the ordinary. She described the Millses as "very nke people.•· County Juror Ar:rested on Bribery Count LOS ANGELES <AP J --A Lo~ Angeles federal court juror from Anahe i m is 1n c us tod y on cha rges that he sohc1ted more than $10,000 from a defendant in :.i cocaine distribution trial in ex· change for a promise to get the defendant acqu.itled. Joe Gabriel Leoni . 52. an oil company execut1 vc. s at on a jury in a cocaine case in which Roy Sbaplro and four others were derendants. Leoni alleged· ly posed as a Lawrence Brennan when be contacted Shapiro. seeking SIS.000. and on a second oecasion. $10,222, ror his acquit t.al. Shapi ro notified Drug E n- fo r cement Admin is tration agenUI, who arrested a man call · mg himseJI Brennan after the m an picked up a package said to contain payoff m oney. At the time or his arrest on Feb. 20 in a Hollywood massage parlor. Leoni carried a federal Juror's badge in his poc ket, of· fi cials said. Leoni's attorney Terry Giles said Monday the entire alleged scheme may have been an at tempt by the five defendants to gain a mistrial. Cyclists' Toy Run Still On? PASADENA (AP ) -A s p okesman for a group or motorcycle clubs which annually ride into Puadena with toys for needy childceo aays the threat of jail would not dissuade him from coming again, even lhou1h the cl· ty baa withdrawn permlaaloa ror the event. PoUce Chief Bob McGowan complalned that the ml.Dllinl of sucb ll"OUpl aa the Hell'• 1'ntel" and Devil's Diaclp&ea created a 1ltuaUOo too volatile for the police department to manqe. The ell)' Board of Dtrecton votAd lut week not to renew the permit to bold tbeto)' nan here. ·'I have not ruled out Puadena 11 our Toy Run 4-ttn.Uon," said R on Roloff, the llodUied Motoreycle A.llOC!latioo'• bull· neu .....,..Laileerammto.Jaa tel• ... ~· ,. . ._ • 0.1,~ .... '-- LE.AVING COUNTY POST EMA Ofrector Oeborne Osborne Plans Retirement From County Geor ge Os borne , Orange County's fi rst and only Environ ment al Ma nagement Agency director, is retiring April l after nea rly 30 year~ o r county service The 64-year-old Os bor:ne s aid h t'.' will become manager or projects for the War mington t;roup of Irvine. a developm ent company. One of his projects, he said. will be the development or the 2,700-acre Whiting Ranch 10 the roothills of southe rn Orange County. Os borne. wh o f 1rs l was employed in 1950 by the county as a fl ood con trol desi~n engineer. will receive S.58.800 from the county in ac~mul~led sick leave when he steps down lie a lso stands lo rece1 v£· S9 ,300 in vacation time unless al 1~ used prior to his leavmg. He also is in hne to receive an annual salary or $42,700 in n .. ltri•mcnt pav Per~nnel D1rc~lor H \. ~tt ..,;11d that lhe 'Itek leave payoff " lht• 1<.tr~t·~L m Or<.tn~l· Cout11> ht~tory Tht• prev1ou-. !ugh of S41 OO() W<•nl to rorm<·r Gt'lll'ral S<·n If t·~ Agt'll<'~ llirt•t·tor C'ub.1 \1111 ri•, upon hi:-rt>s1gnat111n 111 1!177 In 1974, Osbornt• wa<; aµpoint l'd d ire<-tor of the E11 v1 ronrnen tal Management AJ.:l'll<'\ J rl• partment that m1•r-.1·1· ·.111 n• \• l'Clllllly dt•\l'IUIJllH Ill , flt1•KJ l'ltl trol, µarks anti n·crl·at1un .1r t1vitics. Sues for N•des Penthome Aab Kodak Plu;lt.oa HACKENSACK, N.J. CAP> - PtnUww bu filed autt .,.irwt IC11&man Kod1k clalmlq the r ompany'1 proceufn1 plant doe1 nol bavt= the rl1ht to withhold color •tides of last ynr '11 Pet of lht= Year 11\0del ,,.,alni In varioUA 1Uile1 of un- drf'IH . T h e ma"a zl ne fll'1d s uit u.c u1n11f the photo 1e1anl in 8upenor Court. arRuing Kodak 11bould not ha ve kepl 238 ex- Po•ur• of Cheryl Rlaoo, aub-m ltt.ed to the <'O mpany ror proc....,U,1lnAuau.t. Kodak offlciala say the com- pu n y would break obscemty l11w11 IC It returned lhe sexually uphc1t photographA t he pictures were taken by l't>nthouse publis he r Robe r t Guccione and aenl lo Kodak's pl•nt In Fair Lawn for proceq. tnfC. Penthouse claims in it& suit that Kodak technicians do not have the right to dete rmine whether the pictures are ob- iscene. "They might as well single out u trans parency of a ribald Picasso etching as a still from 'Deep Throat·," s aJd the suit. The November edJllon of Pent· h"use cont aine d a 12-page s pread of Ms . Rixon , s hots Kodak initially he ld back 111 JuJy but returned to the magaune in August. B ut de li ve r y was s topped on a second batch. which sparked the court action. and the pictures we re never re· turned Penthouse lawyn-. say the pictures are not lewd. but Kodak Frem Page 1\ I HEADS ... that the orten len ~thv and cum· Lcrsome n e~Otld l.1on s with \'ifftous employee as'toc1at1on.-. was lO blamt! for 1·rcaltn~ an ad VH:oar y relat1on~h1p betWt'l'n the council and tht! work1n ~ f IJI ('I ' Lnfortunalt'I}. •Jlli ('.<1un l'll m11n Hon l 1.11t111..,,m 'lh<•'' llw v.,1\ 11 ' 1-!"lfl 111 tw ui1l il hoth -.uk:. -.t:irt )!l•tllng mori r• Jlt~l•c.· Ga....,ohol Back•·c.f ~\<'Hi\\11-:'<'ft> \1'1 fh, l!:l'>Olinl' Jlc-ohol m•'<lUft • fh.,I i.:a oh11l 1·ould 1,. .., .. ,f) '"<fr 1ound •ri < '.1hfom1 1 '" I••'• fl ir •1f ,, • putlu1111n mdo I .1 t.ill .1p11ro\• d Ii\ .111 A'>'cml>l) l'Unl11111t." J lw' day. H )'I it would be "HbJectinl u ... u to crimLaa1 ,.c--c--... CS.r Mate and al ~ aututa, ·' ll the •bot.a wae de· Uverec:L ·'Pet' Pany Plan Nixed STANFORD CAP) - Stanford University frat.emiUea have reject.ed an offer from Pentbouae magazine for an a JI . e x p e r_ues-p a id party, featunng four Penthouse .. PetAt," JOO kegs of beer and a band. A Stanford In te r . FratemJty Council look the action Tuesday aft.er campua femJnlat croups argued that tbe UDivenlty mi pt awear to be support. mg lhe magazine, which feat urea photo layouta of nude women aJong with fie . lion , inter views and a rticles. Inter-Fraternity Council president Jobn Kinney said , "We don't agree with the Ir (the feminists') view- point. 'Ibetr concern is that Penthouse will be able to use Stanford's name. But our concern is tha t we may ans ult or offend some peo- ple." Rings Lost In Separate Valley Thefts WC'ddmg nngi; were lost in <>eparJlt: burglary and theft inc1- dt•nts reported Tuesday lo Foun- tain Valley pohct'.'. L~ nda Frances Sona of Sanla \n.1 , "'ho ~'Orh a-. a hairdresser in J f (jrb<ir Boull'vard s hop 111 1-.. untJtn Valll'y, told police •It•' v. htl1 -.hi · v.a-. workm~. " rllt'One apparently s li pped a ionu rh coota1n1ng t wo ring'> \ .d 111'(J dt s.1.:111 from her purse. 111 .1 '•'fJ.Jratl' tnc.'tdcnt. Linda I • •· \ .. ,... of Fountain Va lley. ' Id ~lire someone apparently I r "k1· into her home Tuesday 1 •r r11n~ through J bathroom v. 111ol11'4 Jnd ned with two nng.-. 0 r ••n .1 olrl'S'i<'r <!rawer . She • 11111 ll1'fl thl· \alul' of the nng~ .it $XW One Week Extension On Our Winter Sale ... due to winte r rains. ~ow e nds ~larc h 8. 18th Century by Drexel On Sale Now Take advantage of these exceptional opportunities for substantial savings on all of our quality lines. Don't delay!! NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT ... ,. 7 - ~ .......... . Dally Newspa.-er ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1980 Fl F TEEN.CENTS efectors lain Passengers Flee Burning Plane in Manila Terrified passengers run for safety as a four-engine Jetliner c<irrying 135 people is e nveloped m ::.rnoke after a crash landing at Manila Inte rnational Airpo rt Thrt'l' of the 135 pas::.enger~ "l'r~ pre~umt·d dead <see stor~. Pa gt· A4 > Boy Blamed For $1,000 Laguna Fire Fire that officials believe was started by a 4-year-old boy play- ing with matches in his room did an estimated $1,000 damage to the contents of a Laguna Beach bome Tuesday Firemen said tht• blaze al tht' home of Mr. ~nd Mr:, Leonard Fifer. 445 Dartmoor St . broke out at 9:38 a.m Mike Metz. Mrs Fifer'-; brother and a guc~t al the home. was overcome by smoke a~ he extinguished the second floor blaze. firemen reported . Damage• was confined to a bedroom whcrt~ a carpet. toy box and walls were burned. fire men reported F ire Chief Charley Kuhn !>aid tbe 4-year-old reportedly lned to extinguish the blaze with a i;:la!.i. of wate r beror e it wa~ dis covered. Crescent Bay Park Starting Rites Slated Ground breaking ceremonies f"Or construction of Laguna Beach's Crescent Bay Park are scheduled for 4 p.m . Friday by City ComJcil members. The park, on three-quarters of an acre purchased for about $500,000 several years ago at the end of McKnight Drive , offers a panoramic view of the ocean. ScbeduJed for construction by D.W. Contracting of Laguna Beach, k>w bidder at $109,594 on tlle project. the p ark is to ' feature a large wood viewing Platform at clilrs edge. Decomposed gra ni te ,,.lkways will lead to the plat· form and concrete a nd wood plan~ will line portions of the .alt. The p ark property was . fV'Ob&ed with state Land and Water Conaerv•Uon funds, ~­ &; r9Wfl\le sharing money and . city funds, .. f 9'1'11•a Candidate8 To Speak Monday ~ l'01IJ' Laguna Beach city coun- cil candidates will diaCWll their •cam,.... p&aUonna Moad.a)'. 1 • .... .. .... City Hall Council 5 From County Guilty Cocaine Smuggling .Case Concludes Two former Laguna Beach m en. considered the ringle aders m a m assive drug smuggling operation uncovered by federal agents. have been convicted in Reno, Nev .. of conspiracy to 1m port cocaine. m a n a pparentl y h ad t hree methods of transporting money a nd drugs. Swanson said. inelud· ing sealing cocaine in book bind- ings. using scuba equipment and a diplomatic courier from Costa RH· a Swanson ~aid women "ould rly to Lima with $100.000 to $200.000 1n cash and meet Cutkomp and a lleged drug dealer Edward Portuf?a I Salazar After turning over lhe money. the women would Oy with the d rugs to Mexico City . proc~ to T1Juana and pass the ~oods on to other couriers Eventually, Swanson said. the drugs were brought to Laguna "1th some d1str1butt-d there and the rest transport<.·d to TahOt' ('1 <Set> DOPE. Pagt> A 21 Scheduled for sentencing next month are Samuel Cutkomp, 53. who lived in Laguna Beach and Laguna Niguel before moving to Lake Tahoe. a nd William Von Sultzer, who once operated the Orphanage restaurant a nd ni~ht club in the Art Colony Also found guilty of con s p1racy ch a r ges in R eno ·~ federal court were Robert W Tavlor and his wife Mary. both of El Toro and Daniel C Bray of Dana Point and Santa i\na Beach Closures The Orange Countians were among 13 persons convic ted afte r federal agents uncovered the high-flying international nn~ which smuggled an estimated · 400 pounds of cocaine into the nation. DisDlay Surfers The elaborate ring included couriers and dealers in Hunt- ington Beach. the south county are a and Santa Ana , said Stephen Swanson , agent tn charge of the Federal Drug En for cement Administration in Reno. Swanson said that Cutkomp hatched tbe organization in late 1974 when he traveled to South · America and was introduced to a m ajor cocaine dealer in Lima, Peru. Tbe former Laguna Beach About 200 yards of north San Clemente city beache:. and some 4,000 yards o f San Clem ente State Park s hores r e mained closed today because of water polluted by fue l a nd sewage spills. And Doheny State Beach and most Capistrano Beach shores also remained closed because of last week's sewage spill that poured irom the San Juan Creek mouth into the ocean. A section of beach from the Aliso Pier to CataUna Street in South Laguna also remained c losed today after a sewage pipe burst in that area last week because of heavy rains. The scattered beach c losures have dismayed many local surf· Squeezed Out? Citrus Queen's Pact Expires ORLANDO, Fla . (AP) -More than a year after Florida oranges ended up in the middle of a con· t r over sy o ve r homosex ua l r ights, citrus spokeswoman Anita Bryant may be on the way out. Miss Bryant's contract with the F1orida Citrus Commission expires in Aug ust and agency marke ting di rect or Douglas Hoff er says no more commercials with the singer are planned. Her departure is ''probably true if the commission goes along with it," Hoffer said. The former beauty queen. who bas represen ted 'Ci trus HYANT growers since 1968, began to lose er!> who ha Vl' tu I ind o t~wr w<1ve-rid1ng area:-. Surf alonl( the south <'ounty c·oai.l wa .. called "excellent" TUl''-da~ and today Wllh "aves breaking rrom t wo to four f"1!t State park chief ran~er Jack Stowe said many surfers hav£' heeded waminf?s not to touch the water fro m Oo h en.\ to San Clemente s tate beach because of the disease n s k The 80.000·gallon Jet fuel spill released Saturday from an 10 land pipeline that ruptured has been cleared up except near <1 200-yard area south of Avenida Pico in San Clemente The odor of the Jel fuel 1s sltll s trong there today. life~uards said. 'The fuel was car ried down a s torm drain ch a nnel near Avenida Pico. The fuel flow was s topped Saturday. Mea nwhile. county health of· ficials have closed the area 2,000 feel north and south of a burst sewer pipe at the end of A venida Calafia near San Clemente State Beach. 'The cl08 ure Is expected to last through the weekend. The Doheny beach closure is e xpected to last through next week, officials aald. The area was first closed J an. 29 when raw sewage was dumped lnto the ocean as a result of raging flood water that inundated a nearby Da n a Point sewage plant. Another sewage spill occurred last wee k in San Ju a n Capistrano that dumped more waste down lbe creek bed. Pilot• Rap& Airline -; ........ . ..,_ .J.S llel>Owell. eoun· ' r ~~ Bellmae, Nell favor last year after lleadin& the 1978 campaign against bo~xual rt1hta In South Florida. Gay ac- tivists urged a boycott of Florida product.a and two industry fawYen, in erlUlnl that Florida ldentifica- Uon sbOuld not be reqUtrecf on product labela, told the state Supreme . Court recently they dld not neceasa.rny want tbelr products tied too closely to Miss Bryant. SAN DlEGO <AP) -A Paclftc South well Alrlinee pilot bu re- 1t1ned after accusin1 tbe airline of uuafe mot crew aebechallnC wblcb be aaJcl caused tbe ::-n:t l'7t mWalr colllalon that 144 llYflll. Capt. Bob Chapman, a. l•·YHr PSA veteran ... Id Tuel· day tbe alrUQe doel not allow lu ~t crew members aclequaw • aDd S&evea tu,.. . ~te bl the fonlln, NJIE &Nd '1 tbe SenJor Ctusens Ct• ol La1una BHc:b. For tallrl '1~eaD-1.JM1. • '-------------------"--" ~-· r , pertodl. : . Injuries Take Life Of Priest· A SeaJ Beach priest died Tues· day of inJuries s ulTered when he v. as assaulted fo'eb 9 in St Anne's Catholic Chur<'h. and police !>atd the assailant. sllll al l.1r)!e. nnv. fa re!> a murder 1·harge Seal Beach police are seekmg public a:.s1:.tance 10 locating the man who struck Father Fehx l>ohcrty. 6.1 . on the side of his head with a fist at the door of Lhe rC'ctorv The pnl'sl was assault l'd without provocat ion. po\Jc1• ~aid The p ri est wa s no t hospitalized 1mmed1ately but collapsed at tht• rectory Feb 16. poller said. and was rushed lo St John's Hospital in Santa Mom ca At the nosp11.i1 surJ!Cr)' wa~ ~rformed on a blood clot 10 Lht> area where he was struck The priest remained hospitalized un tll his death at 1 15 p m Tues d <I\ &-al Beach police Capt Sam o· A m1co said a parishioner has ofrered a Sl.000 reward through Seal Beach police for 1nforma· lion leadin~ to the arrest and con viction of t he priest 's as sailanl The s uspect was described as a while male in his mid to late 20s. clean shaven. about six feet tall and 150 pounds. He was wearing a silver motorcycle he lmet. black leather jacket and gloves. o ra nge Spanish-type pants with gold conchos down the out.side seam or the pant legs. The man fled on a black chop· per-type m otorcycle with a green rear fender Persons who may have in· format.ion about the suspect can ca ll Seal Beach police. al (213) 431-2541. The information wiU be treated as confidential. police said. AD MOVED Plf P DOGGONE FAST "My pup sold fut with help from the Dally Pilot. .. A Daily Pilot ,aaasUied ad was a howling success (flt me." Tbat'a the advertiaint success s\()ry ol u.e man who placed this ad in the 'Daily Pilot: English Butt. 5 moe. all papers. aboU. l'ff and • Wblte. UUXIUC. • Let the Dally Pilot make YoUr ••••• ta0-wa1gln' IUCceta. A friendlJ ad·Ylter la ••lllnc to help at 8'2•5'78. 2 Aided Ex-cult Me01bers BERKELEY <AP) -Two de· fector s from t h e doomed P e op l es T emp l e, wh o establis hed a center to he lp othe rs fleeing fro m r eligious cults. were found s hot to death 1n their home. police said today The bodies of Al Mills, 5 1, and his wife. Jeannie Mills. 40, were ro und Tuesday night in their sm a ll collage locale<! near a rest home. police said Th eir daughter. Daphene Mills. 15. also was found Cit the cottage, suffe rinJ? fro m gunshot l.\ounds 10 the head She was list ed in "very critical" condition at Alta Oat~ ltosp1tal Pohce drclrned to -;peculate on "'hether lh<' shoot in I{-. were re lated 111 the M1lb' C'Onnection with the T<'mole Some mem.ber:. of the Human Fr~ed<>m Center. Cormc.-<l b~ 'he M 1Jls(:S in 1978 to help defe,.tors from the People~ Temple and other cull-.. :.aid they fear<.><! "h11 '>Q uad~ · had lx't>n orgC1n1zed to ktll them <1fter the mas:. murder s u1c1d1..• of mOrt.' than 900 or Jones· followers 1n Jonestown . Guyana. on Nov. 18. 1978. The Millses followed Jones for more than six years before leav inJ the cult in 1975 A son, Eddie Mills. a bout 17 . was home at lhe time of the shootings but told po lice he didn't S<>e or hear anything. ac cordwg to ~gt Michel deLatour or the Berkeley police He was releued a fter questionint by police. Sgt jiin Gaebc said the bodie:. "ere d1 sco \•ere d b.\ the children's ~randmother . who hved naat door Iler n ame wa:. not released Uc said he found all thrc•· nct1ms 1n the mJster b<>droom and "ran scrt-ammg 1oto Eddi<"' bedroom that his parcnb h:.uf been shot · Shi• lt·lephont'rl pohce \II thre<' victim' had b('{•n \hot 1n the h<'ad. PohCl' '!tatd Anothe r M>n. SteH. rf'tum<•d home today on h1-. motorcyck. lieLutour said Ot>L4tour !'laid police had no ..us pects I le would not discuss det ails or th<' shootings. 1nclud mg lhe type of weapon used or the natur<' 01 tne wound!> Pol1l·e t·meq~ed from t h1.• ~ct'ne of lht' ~hooltnl?S about 8 30 a m earl') mt! what appeared to be a nflt• "'rappt•d in brown pap<>r Also at the seem· was Dr Chris Ha\Cht'r. a psychiatrist who has worked with Temple de fector-5 and ass1stt'd pahce 1n a number of hostaite s1tuat1ons A fnend of the family. Ken Da~ena1s. 17; described the M1llses as a "very open family." saying they onen left their door unlocked so the ch ildren 's friends could come and go with ease. Arch.ie IJames. who assumed leadership of the remnants of the Temple. declined to com · m ent. althoug h he said he ta lked today to one of the sons. who called to tdl him or the ·shoot· in gs Coast Weather Partly c loudy with 20 per- cent chance of rain tonight. 10 percent throutb Thurs· day .rternoon. Lows tonight 53 al the beaches and 63 lnland. ){jgbs Thurs· day70to76. INSJDE TOD.4. 't' Actriru Saa""~ Somer~ now ~· to maM a nome in Uur m<WWa. SH story , Page .. 83. ___ ._.....__.........__.._._. ----_ _..__ ---~---- ,ti OM..YN.DT LAIC w.ctrl ! .... 'ftN!'l '11. ·- ~--JVST BR&4UNG----.. "'*.... ·~-....... rt' ' .. • -----=:;:..;::==-«=:.·~----· ..... ,, .. •: .. ' .· . .. Iran Sit-in Staged By Afghan Studenta .,,....~Pnu A IJ'OUP ol Alahu at....._ ll~ in Tttu"ao occwNd t.be AI1hu ltmMMY l• 0.. lrulan t-epital. Iran's otftdal Pa" news apnc)' repOrted today One atudent told the •1eoq ~7 LeMpbonc "We. tbe Al&han 1tudent1. wbo bllve atqed a peecef\11 •It·• In the embauy, wlll laaue 11 •l•C.ntenl Ol'I t,be reaMM for ud 1119tlvea of our acUoo " No other~-••n av.U.blie. bllt IM t.ak.oover 11J9&Nnl· ly •N to .,,,..... tbt Soviet .... ~ In AJa.ru.ua which alm1 at ~I 1 11-rnan&.b<OW llosJem rebetllon atain•t the comm ...... Af .. ,...,mt. c.re...-. aet1 .. 11 ...,. • •••••••• • MINNEAPOLIS 1Ar> J>reaidaol Carter and Ron•ld Rea~scored vk toriu in M1noesot1 p•rty e11ucuaeei, but th~ n<>•· sua• poll1' were only the first step In 6ell'ctmai U'l•l s\ale'a cOn nl. Repubhcan return.t. from about 2,000 of Minnesota's 4,024 prectn<'ts ahowed Ru1ea n with 33 percot. G~rge Bush with 30 percent aod Rep. Jobn Anderson ol lillnots with 13 percent. They were toUowed by Sen. Howard Balter of Tennessee with '1 percent . John Connlilly. 6 pt'rcenl . Rep. PhiUp Crane of llUnots, 3 per<.-ent. and Sen Bob Dole ot Kansas, 1 percent. Slx percent were undecided An A&soclated Preas 80-preemct sample of Democratic del- egates elected to county.unit conventions s howed Carter had M percent. Sen Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts 6 percent and Cahlornia Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. 1.7 percent. Another 38 perrent were uncommitted. Spe .. al Tr,ti•••W lfplaeld WASHINGTON <AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court, altering a 22.year-old legal rule, said today that husbands and wives can· not be barred from testifying against each other in federal court "When one S{>OUSC is willing to testify against the other in a criminal pro<:eeding, whatever the motivation . . . there is probably little in the way or marital harmony for the privilege against such testimony to preserve," Chief Justice Warren E Burgerwrotefor a un animous court. The justices upheld the conviction or Otis Trammel Jr. of Los Angeles. a convicted heroin smuggler who contended that his trial was tainted by his wife's testimony against him. /fforiga~ Rafe 14~ Pn-cerd 1..0S ANGELES <A P) -The nation's largest thrift lender · has joined the largest federally chartered savings and Joan in· stitution in raising home mortgage rat.es to 14 ~ perei!nt. The increases by Home Savings & Loan Association and California Federal Savings reflected a record-breaking 13.629 percent rate paid for six-month Treasury Bills in Monday's auc· lion, but leqders said funds available Cor mortgage were still tight. The increase to 14 'h percent followed the lead set Mond;iy by Glenda le Federal, Great Western Savings & Loan ;int.I A merican Savings. Gold Prices Dip; Dollar Srrady LONDON <AP) -Gold price~ dipped m Europe today a~ lht• dollar held mostly steady on world currency m arkets. Gold buJLion Jost $14 an ounce in trading on the biR Zuric•h market and was l>clling for $628. In London. the a fternoon fixing by five major dealers was $636, down $6 from T uesday. Jn New York gold was lrading at $643. London silver pnces eased lo $33.25 an ounce from $33.50 Tuesday. But the metal traded ut $33.60 in New York. Oelllente Recall Issue Clouded 8 y RAYMOND ESTRADA OI tM 0..IY ~-\a.ff A <.'loud of legal confusion h angs over the JUJle 3 ballot is· !;Ue to recall &in Clemente Coun- cilwoman Karoline Koester. It now appears uncertain whether any litigation will re- move the ouster issue, financed largely by developers, from the J une ballot Norman Seidman, attorney for Mrs. Koester. has raised the latest legal issue on the recall by asserting that the pe Ullons signed by 3,409 resldents to q ualify the issue for the ballot did not meet all the legal re- quirements. The recall petJtions did not in- clude the place of execution, the city in which they were signed. as required by Section 2015.S of the st.ate Civil Procedure Code. Seidman asserts. Seidman wd t.oday he intends to file a lawsuit to halt the recall unless the recall petitions are d ecertified o r thrown o ut because of the ··patent defect" in them. Seidman has demanded that the City Cleric's Office and the Orange County Registrar o( VoLers decertify the petitions. I." DAILY PILOT , ... Of_C.-1),ojty,,_ __ .. ._ ___ ._ .. .,_,.,......, ....... 0r_ Co•W P\ltW~C........... ~ •• ,,. .... ,'°"'*'fl P"V•l•\.hfo.d ~ ..,..,..,. ''tdaf fOf (MU _.., -&Ndl. _..,.._ llrMl\/F-. ••lf'IY•I .... ln.-,t.,_...--..C.111~( .... A , .............. -.. ,,......--..--·, o..., .... __ l_,.._ .... ut -•t84•SI-~--~-"' ._ ....... ... __ _ ""·~~=-~ -----E•W n::::::-...-:z:- ' -"·~ ......... -....... 1 ... 1•....i .. -· L....-... Oflot .,.,, .... , .... ," ........ OMoee C..S..1119"''*-MkolM<wl ...,........,. .. ac,., ,,.,,_...,.__.. T1ll1Ufle (11•)1GA»1 QMl"'recl ~ ........ ~11111 L.elllft• ...... AIDlll .._11111 T1l11llMH ....... "---~ .... ., He accused officials an both or fices of denying responsibility ror t he defective petitions. ·'There should be no more pass· ing the buck games," Seidman said. Shirley Dieton. a county reg· istrar offi cial. said today the Ci vil Procedure Sec ti on !'}eldman referred to may not ap- ply &.o the recall petitions since the s tate Government Code s pells out what requirements are applicable. Upon the advice of a county counsel attorney, Mrs. Oieton said the place of execution is not one of the legal requirements ror recall petitions listed in the Gov- ernment Code. Seidman said he stall plans to file a lawsuit and called the reg- istrar official's explanations "ridiculous." Meanwhile, the other legal is- s ue that clouds the attempt to oust Mrs. Koester involves an in- vestigation by Orange County Deputy District Attorney Jean Rheimbeimer who said Tuesday that her probe may not be com · pleted for another month. Mrs. Rbeimheimer said her investigation had nothing to do with Seid.man's case and would have nothing to do with the possible removal o( the recall is- sue from the June ballot. Mrs. Rheimheimer says the case her office is investigating involves charges by at least 15 San Clemente r esidents who c laim r ecall w orkers mis - represented the issue when try- ing to gather petition signatures. It bas been learned that many of the developers of about 8,000 future homes in San Clemente's ranch country have donated $21.000 towards Mrs. Koesttt's recaU. Al leut $18,000 of this money was paid to recall cam- paign workers. Home Borglarized In Laguna Beach Burglan pried a k.ltcben win· do• In a Laguna Beach home Tues day a nd made off with $8,960 worth of valuables. p0Uce sa'd. Taken from the home of Carol A. J en.en o f Alta La1una Boulevard were a phone anawer- 1 D• maebl ue. cal cu la tor, camera, 1Uverware. antique chl!'z lamp1. jewelry and • manwadock,ottlcen rtPorted· Hu11ten Get Ufe In Killing OROV I LI.,! CA P > -Two youna wbJlu men who admitted 11a Uilnat and kllllna a dear bl.tell man when they couldn't find any unimMb lo ahool wer~ acnt.nced to 25 y.,.,.. to llfe in priloo to- day •• and th~ Judie recom· mended they never be~aroled. "Marvl Oean oor and James T ~cCarter ave dem- on11ratcd for some lime .. lh1•Jr tot&l disregard for the rights or others," said Butte County Sup~rior Court Judge J~an Morony "The.Ir acuoo in this case was o Uous and malicious. . I rec- O!Pmend lbetr terms be fixed at hre and they be kept in prison for hfe Without any possibility of parole." But the state Board of Prison Terms could decide to grant paroles after the two have spent 16 years, eight months in prison. or two-thirds o( the minimum 25 years. Noor. 19. and Mccarter, 20. admitted shooting J immy Lee Campbell. 22. from their car as he walked along a railroad track in nearby Chico J an. 13, 1979. Authorities said the two had been drinking heavily. The sentence imposed is the maximum for first -degree m urder. to which the two pleaded guilty Jan. 30. DOPE ••• Tunday'• eoa•lctloH have l.uDC!Md tbl llOOftd phaM of I.he t"9ral aov..-m&'• PNbe llM lk eoeaiM llDlllCUDI opera· UoD . Ht0rdla1 to AHlltaftt 0.PW U .I , Altomey Lela.ad Luf\y. - Proeecutort ,.Id the cue had been C1"~ from the top -re· veralna lbe uau.11 proeedure In whl~b 11enta try to deal wilh low-level druj llrurea to ttach major amugJen. Cut.komp wu trapped when SwaDIOO UQpenlObated a pot.en· t.lal buyer ltw tall lakeslde hOrne at Tahoe CJtJ and then •lreed to help nnance purch ase or 100 pounds ol pure coc:alne. Swaoaoo said Cut.komp. who moved Crom Orange County w a Sl.3 million home at Tahoe City. made millions while operaung the ring. Cutkomp's right-hand man. Von Sultzer, turned himself in t.o federal agents after an Oc:t.ober. 1979. federal gTand j ury indict· menl named 20 suspects alle,ed- ly mvolved in the cocaine opera· lion. Jn aU . 13 were convicted ln Reno this week. Federal agents still seek several suspects. In- cluding Gerald Taylor of Hunt· ington Beach. Another indicted suspect. Edward Barbari of HuoUJlgton Beach. died of cancer about two months ago. Swanson said Among those also convicted this wee k were Rol(er and Russell Bramy of Tahoe City and Jack S. Scott of San Diego. All of those convicted could face maximum sentences or 15 years ln prison aod a $25,000 rane. as well as a tough three· year mrn1mum special proballon pc nod. • County Offici~l To Step Down George 01bo r ne. Or on1c County's fil'lt and only Environ· me ntal Mana1ement Agency director, I.a rellriDC April 1 aft.er nearly 30 yea u of county Ml nice. Tbe 64-year-old 0.borJ'e said he wlll become m anager of projects for the Warmington Group ol Irvine. a development company . One ol hia project&. be said, will be the devek>pmeol ol the 2,700-acre Whilinl Ranch tn the foothllls of southern Onnge County. Osborne, who first w as employed Lo 1950 by the county as a flood contro l design engineer, will receive s.58 .800 fro m the county in accumulated sick leave when be steps down. He a lso stands to rece ive $9.300 in vacation time unless il is used prior t.o his leaving. He also is in line to receive an annual salary of $42.700 tn re Uremenl oav Personnel Director H A. Scott said that the sick leave payoff I!> the large6t in Orange County history. The prevtous rugh or $41.000 went t.o former General Serv1ceis DMIY..._.,__ LEAVING COUNTY POST EMA Ofrector Osborne Agency Director Cuba Morris upon his resignation in l977. In 1974. Osborne was appoint· ed director of the Environmen· tat Management Agency. a de- partment that oversees all new county development. flood con trot. parks and recreation ac· llVllle~ In a plea bargai n with a uthonlics, the pair avoided the possibility of the death penalt>. which can be imposed for J racially mollvated m urder. Noor and Mccarter remained expressionless when the sen- tence was read lo a quiet courtroom before about JO SJ>e<.'· tators, one a black woman who wept. The men remained in co unty rustody awaitin~ transfer to the state prison at \'acav1llt•. wh1lc authorities dc·- c1dl' "'ht'rc they "'ill lw hl)u. ... c<I pt.•rmancntl} Ca.ff eine Said Harm_ful Black lt:<Jrll'r.. 1•xpr t•sscd <iut rage when the guilty plPt1~ wPr" fl•kasL-d last month, hccau!'>e a Y<'ar Ion~ t.:<Jg cirdC'r had ntTn 1mpoM•d. and bcc<iusc the pl1•;1 har~a111 prev(•ntt-d tht· poss1bd1 - 1 v of a death sentence Border Cops Seize Huge Haul of Pot U S. Border Patrol agents ~l'IZcd 90 pounds Of marijuana alll'gedly found in a nervoul> man's car trunk when he drov1· his low-nding auto into the S1t.n Onofre checkpoint Tuesday J\genl John Wesson saJd Uu• susp1r 10Ul> auto was searched because 1t was believed th<il there m1ghl have boon smuggled 11Jcgal aliens .hiding inside. :rhis is a co mmon occurrence, Wes!'i-On said Uut a{?cnts turned William Rich;ird Denman, 29, of Lemon Grove. over to federal drug en- forcement officials on charges or 1llcgally transporting a con- trolled s ubstance. Wesson asserted that the marijuana was found wrapped in plastic bags and cloth in two boxes. Agents obtained a search warrant to unlock Denman's trunk. WesSOl'l noted. Wesson said Denman "ap. peared nervous" when ordered to open the lrunk that appeared to have something heavy inside when agents told the motorist t.o pull over at the inspection sta· lion located about three miles south of San Clemente. 2 Sentenced In Narcotic Sm11ggling Two men who once had ties to the Laguna Beach Hare Krishna temple were sentenced in federal court Monday lo prison terms for their participation in a narcoUcs smuggling scheme. according lo Assistant U.S. attoroey Eric L. Ooberteen. Joe Oavts. 30. of Laguna Beach. was sentenced to 14 years In prison and 11.ned $50,000 for his as- sociation with a smuggling ring that sent couriers poslng as busi· , nesameo between Pakistan and . the United S tates carrying has hi.ah oil In typewriter cases. Douglas H. Snyder. 26, wa.ssen· teoced lo one year in prison and fined $1,000 (or his part In the tcheme . Lawrence D. Montgomery. 30, a lso convicted of narcotics smu1· gltng. was given five yeara olpro- batlon and a $250 fine. Roy C. JU chard, 30, w1U underao a 90-day dlal'QOIUc atudy before senteoc· toa. Joe Jl'edorow1kl 21, and Robert Carrer•, 38, wtil be ••Dteneed Maretalfortbetrpartlnth•1mu1· 1Unutna. SWJ .,._ IOUSbt in conlMdlon wtth die nas are ltoMrtSbea • .O; Dea.a Oreenberl. •· u4 Gary Roberta.• . WASHlNGTON CAPl -Caf. feine is the latest :.ubstnnc~ st·icnti"'" l>t\~ ma ) l';,tll 'o t' il;im;igt• to the hurn.1n l>od~ Caffeine, the stimulant m cof· fct• l<·a . <:hot·olatt• and "Oml' ... ofl drinks. caused bi rth defects in r;il'-. 1h1• Foort .ind Drug 1\tJ min1strat1un '-Mrt Tue<;tlav Th1·n·.; 110 11n1nt•d1al t' 1·:111-..· for alarm tht• FDA -..;i1d. bul th1• Jf,!ent) ha:. i..111 c;idy bi.' A Un ('1111 ~1 denn~ opt1 0llli If tht• i.>rc limmarv n·sultl> an· borne mil by tlw final n.'\)llrl. 1·x11{·ch'tl 111 Jbout 1 .... 0 monthl> The opl.lons include •.rnmmg labels and a consumer education program aimed at pregnant women. The amount of caffeint· g1vt:n th t: rat.\ was more than a humdn v.oulll norm<.11\v con~um•· hul Jll n) \ ~pok1~m--.in "Jlrl ~hl· gap bctwt"t'n th\.' tv.o .1moun1..-.. V.oi-. · not ..1 t·omfurt.1hl•· 1hl h r1·nr• Oil Spill Slo~ ... 1\tEXJCO \!TY 1Al '1 Th•· flo\oll of Otl frum -'I PX I Cl)" 111 ll:J v. 3 \ oil w1.•ll has h<'cn rt><lur1·it t•> ··~ul• -;tanllallv le~-.." th.1n 2.0011 IJ~rn•I ;i da~. a~Torihns.: t11 ,, ,,.wi..• ... 01,111 for l'EMEX. till' n.1t1onJI 111 1 monopoly. That comp.1 n·., v.1th 30.000 barttls a day v. h<.·n the I ~ toe Well 1n the Bay of Campech\.' firstblewoutonJune3, l97!1 Ea rl.Jer studies linked caffeine tu birth defec~ and the FDA ha!> twt'I\ .i....,!..t.•d t11 rc.·-..tncl its ~c­ ~l'\ t•r.11 run.'>umt·r groups have .1 '.'>!..•·d lhut l.'.l bel warninJ:s be rt> q111r1'1I ol'l produt·L-. "'here' caf ft-in•· 1-. a natural in gredient l.J'l Jum·. ·• pun1•l of (•Xpt>rts • •1l1ltlll ''l"nt'rl '•> th1· fl>A rec 11111rn<'rHf< d that n1H1•1flt• bt· re· movPu from lht· ll i.t of suh· .. , ann .... )!1•nt•rall\' rf'g.1rdffi n~ 1l1 I h·· i:roup·., conc-•·rn IA.'a~ h.1 .. t.·d on th•· µn~:;1b l e link ln 'l"'fl'n r-::iffcinf' .ind birth (1\- ft·t h ant1 the '"""1billty caffemc m;iy 1mpru r lhc development of <'hlldren's nervous systems. One Week Extension On Our Winter Sale ... due to winter r ains. ~ow ends :\l arch 8. 18th Century by Drexel On Sale Now Take advantage of these exceptional opportunities fo~ substantial savings on all of our quality lines. Don't delay!! NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT ... ·' --'9'-··-· ------ ------ '· . • I ' -Y .. rB••_, .. _. Dally Ne••••IM'• ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WE DN ESDAY, FEBRUARY 27,-111() c FIFTEEN CENTS lain APWl191'1110IO CONVICTED IN STALK-SLAYING James Mccarter (left), M arvin Noor 'Hunters' Given 25 Years to Life OROVILLE <AP 1 Two young white me.n who admitted stalking and kilhng a de af bl<u:k m an when they couldn't find an) animals to s hoot W<'r<' M•ntem·1·fl to 25 years to hfe in µ11:-,on to d a y. and the JUcl gc rcc·o m mended they never be· paroll'd "Marvin Ol•a n Noor a nd James T . Mccarter have dem· onstrate d ror soml' lime thei r total d1sn•g,1rd for thl· rights of o th('r!>. · :-,a id Huitt· County Supcr10r C'11urt J11dr.1: J ean Morony "Their action in th1!> 1·a~,. w;i5 AD MOJIED DOGGONE P UT' FAST "My pup sold fas t w 1lh hl'lp from the D3ily Pilot "A Daily Pilot classified ad was a howling s uccess for m(· That's the advcrllsm ~ sut·t'l'ss story of the m an who pluced this ad in the Daily Pilot En~tish Hull ~. mu' .tll papers . .,hoh . rP1I .11111 ~ hite xx""'\' Let the Dally Pilot m ake )Our sale a tail-wag~in' succe!>s. A friendly ad -viser 1s waiting lo help at 642-5678. callous and malicjous ... 1 rec· o mmend their terms be fixed at life a nd they be kept in prison fnr hre IAlthOUl a ny pOSSlblhty or parole" But the st ale Board of Prison T<'rm s rould d ecide to grant paroles at:er the two have spent 16 years, eight months in prison. or two·lhirds of the minimum 25 years Noor. 19. and McCarter . 20. admitted shooting .Jimm y Lee Campbell. 22, from their car as he walked along a r ailroad track 1n nearhy Chico Jan. 131 191'9 J\uthonties said the two had bl'en dnnking he<1vily Thl' Sl'nle'ncc imposed as th<' m ;1 x 1 m u m f o r f i r s t · d l' g r e c murder. to v.h1ch the two plt•adl'd guilty J <.1n. 30. In a pica harga1n with authorities. the pair a voided the possibility of the death penalty. whll'h can be imposed for a racia lly motivated murde r Noor and M~Carter r ematned expressionless ~hen the sen· t ence wa s re ad to a quiet courtroom before about 30 s pec- tators. one a black woman who wept. The me n rem a ined in county cust ody awaitin~ transfer lo the state pnson at Vacaville. while authorities de- cide where they will be housed permanently. Priest's Injuries Fatal A Seal Reach priest died Tues- day of injur ies s uffered when he was assaulted f'eb 9 in St. Anne 's Calhoht· Churc h , and pola·e said the assailant, still al larJle. now faces a murder t·harge. Seul lkuch police are seeking public assistance in locating lhe m an who struck Father Felix Doherty. 63. on the s ide of his head with a f1!.t at thl' door of the rectory The priest was assault/ ed wilhout provocat1on, police s aid Th i.' prie s t wa s n u t h os pitalized 1mmedwlt·ly but collapsed al the rectory f'"<'b 16, poli ce s aid. <ind was rushed to St J ohn's llo!>p1tal 1n Santa Monica Al the nosp1ta1 surj!ery wa~ pcrform<'d on a blood clot in the arl'a where hl' wa'I ~LruC'k Thl' priest remainl•d hosp1tahzl'd un til has death at 1 15 p. m . TUl'!'.· dav Seal Hcach police Capt. Sam O'Amico sa id a µansh1oncr has offered a $1,000 reward through Seal Beach pohce ror informa lion leading to the arrest and con v 1ction or the priest 's as- sailanl. '!'he suspect was described as a white m ale in his m id to l:.itc 20s. clean shaven. about sax feet ta ll and 150 pounds. He was wearing a s ilve r motorcycle helml't. black leather iacket and ~l oves . orange Span1),h ·type pa nts with gold con(•h11<> dri" n th<' o uts uh.-'>l'<1m of the p:.int legs T he man n ed on a hla<'k rhop· per-typl' m ot o r n cle "1th a green rear fl'ndc r P ersons who m ay have tn oi='iTtation about thl' s us pl'ct C'an call St·:.i l Beach poliC'c. al 121:j1 431 254 1. Thl' informalwn will be: trN1tcd U!'. ronfid<'nllal. police s::11d Air Base R eunion Planned in Mesa The Cos ta Mesa His t orica l Society will s ponsor its annual S3nta Ana Air Base re u nion. in mem ory of World War II ac- tivities in Costa Mesa. from l 30 to 4 p. m. Saturday . The event. open to the public . will be held al the Cahforma Air National Guard station al 2651 Newport Blvd. Plaaela1'l••lla AP W1r-~P"OlO ''OIT' 8ttl t .. ,. t~t •ftd Guf'ft• PEOPLES TEMPLE DEFECTORS FOUND MURDERED Al Mills. Wife Jeannie Located 1n Cottage -------- No Middle School For 6th Graders This year's flrth graders 1n the Costa Mesa High School at te ndanrt-arc;i won't hf> ):!OIO!' on to m1ddli: s .. h<1uh ru•\t \l,11 Newport·Mt''i8 l>d1ool t1 ul>lt•t''> de c1ded Tues du v Sixth ~rad«' t )a..,.,,., 1n th:.1t art>a 1A11l ,,.. n turr"'d tn d1•ml·n tan ... t·hool ... 111 ... ,1\1· n1111 •' 11.J hl•t::Jll..,l' pan 111' \\ ,1111 11 th.it v.. :1 r trll"''"'' .... ·1irl ·{,\ 11 p 1fl'llh r, pr1• Ill •Of.! pan:nt tl'.H hl·r un:.1n11. 111 1i-,11 Bl ar and 1'.11al:1111111 ·th""' .... µuke al Tu1·sd:1\ ·.., '>< t.1111\ ~1 .. 111 nH•t·linl! Tli1·\ -...1111 :-u1 '··~.., 111 pan·nh !'.h''"''" C1\<'rv..hl'lrn1nc .supp ort lnr n•tur111n~ ""'h g r.id, . .., t •• 1h1 1· I 1 llH' n t .in Sl hoob l'hl' SJWJl.t•r " f'lfl'tJ th1· i'lnl1 t1on;1l 11n •1·,1d1 11t•.,.., o f th1· \1111nl-(.,..IC'r' fnr .1 n11tldl1• o,1•hnol l'O\ 1ronm1·nl Trustl·t·'> al~o n.11t•d th.it \lw mn\'t' \\Ill -..,1\1' ,1IH1u l S:i•I ooo .1 ye.ir 10 ..,~al :1rit•s .rnd m.1lt'n.1l rm.ts \bout 10 par•·nh 111 Tut•"d"' .., audu•nc1~ fl''>p(md1:d tn the dr CISICJll \'Ith ,q1pla11:-,1• ;\(1 1)1)(• .spoke at.:a1ns1 tltt• m"' 1· Tru ... 11.•c·.., rl'lurn••d .. 1,1h i.crJdt ' to th£> t•l1•nwn1,1n ... t'l1•1<1h 1n tht• Corona dt•I :\tar llll!h a111•nd.mu· a rt-a lil..,t v1•.ir Dl'JJU I\ st•h1w1l rhad Norm;rn Loal!> !'laid Tut .. .,1111' th.it tt.'!l'' 1°f ba!'.1C i;k ilb on lhoi.t~ ''~th graders l'nmpart•d 11) otht•r.., ..it middle schools showt-d no dif· ft'rencl' Th l' .., • ' 1 h c r, rl l'.., 1 n th<· '1.~1"1n 11,.1 1~ 1 Jl,~h ..irl'a Jrl' rll\ 11h"<I ~t\\et'n elementary and m1ddk schools Trustees said to n 'm'H c• the sixth gr ades from 1111drlll· ..,l hoob in the E:.tC;tnc1a 11 1 h .trt>a "11uld f11n•f• the , 111 .... un· 111 ,, m1<11l lo -.rh11<1l II•·" '"r .., 1111•rin••·ndf'nt .fnhn '\11·• ll •,11d th.11 ht l J ll"l' 11f lht• d.-1 r ct .., d1 t hn1n~ enrollment f-.Jllwt .,.,I\ I th111k \OU rt• look 11i..: ,11 'l1••1ni:" mulcik ...i h1111I 1n :0-.t pll·nilK·r of 1118! Bandit Hits Mesa Savin~s 1\ f,.m,tll' hand1t "ho rl.11ml'<I to h.I\\' ,1 l!Un hut d1dn t di-.pla) 1!. fll'<I \\1th ahout $1 .:.>o<l toda\ fr11111 t;ll'nrlalP Ft·dl·ral SJ\'"~' ;1t :!:!Pit 11.irl)(lr Bl\'d In ('1...,l.t \11"• .. 1 IK illlt' r1•por1,11 O tf1n·ro; s . .11d the \\Om.in. ;1hout :10 \l'i.ff" nld entcr<'<I tlw t',1nl. .11 111 :.•11 J m .111d c.nl' llw 11 Ill r a 11111\: ckman1hng mont'\ ;\n on<' v..,1:-. in1un•d in thl• 1nu d••nt µ.•hrt• !>Jld Tiit· rohllf.•r w: .... dt>..,critx·d J' ha\'1111.! he.hi uro~n h.11r l>-·inc d h OU! rl\r fl't't thrt•l' IOChl'' t,111 a nd hl•a\)M'I. a nd IAt'annJ! ;1 Clopp~ straw hat with a '\Carf Terrifted ~gers run for safety as a four-enfine Jetliner carryln1 135 people ts enveloped in smoke after a crash landlnl at Manila International Airport. Three of the 185 passengers were presumed dead (see story. Page A4). ----~-------...... 2 Aided Ex-cult Members BE RKELEY <AP) Two de f ectors fro m the doo m ed P eop l e s Tem pl e. wh o establish ed a cente r to hel p othe rs fl eeing from re lig ious cults. were found shot to death in their home, poh<·e said today. The1bod1es of Al Mills. 51, and his v.ife. J eannie Mills. 40, were found Tuesday night in their s mall M ttagc loC'at cd nt•ar a r est hom 1•. police said Thc•ar daughter . Uaphene ~hll~. 15. also wa:-. found :.ct the cottJ~e . '>Ufferin,g frrim g uns hot v. ound., m the hl'ad Sht· w a-, hst 1.·d 1n "\'C'ry t'nt1t·al cond1t1on Jl i\lta Ball?' l111!>p1t a l Pohce dec lined t•J 'r><·t>ulate on "'hl·tht•r thl' ..,h1)11tanl!' "'1•re r(' l.itt·d 111 lh•· ~l tlls c onncctio11 "'llh tht• Tt.>mnlt· Som<' m<'m.twr., of tht• lluman F r\'l dom C't•nll'I rormt>rl b} lh•· \!ills1·"> an l!fiH to ht·Iµ del<'('tor-. from tht· 1'1·opll·s Templt• and •1t ht·r cult ... !'.a1fl thev fC'a rPd · 1 11 "flUJlb had ht•en i>rgani1.t-1• o I.ill th••m ;1ftl'r thl• mas ... mur-1• r ,u11 1<ll· of more• than 90<> of .lont·" f11ll11 v.t•r .... an Jonl·stov.n, c;uyan<1 . •10 N O\' 11$. 1978 Thr M1llses followed Jones for more than 'I X vt>a rs lwfor e leav 1n~ the cult in 1975 A ~on. Eddie· Mills. about 17, was hom e at the time or the .. hootinj.!<> but told police h<' l11rln t ~·t· 11r hl'Jr Jll~ lhing . af· cording to Sgt Michel deLatour ol the Berkeley police. He was released after ques tioning by police SJ?l Jim (;al'lx• -.;ud the bodtt.'!o. ~ " r <' d 1 ., r 11 ' t' r l' d b ' t h ... 1·haldr1•n·.., J,!ra nclmothl'r, who li\l·d nt•\I door lkr nJmt' v.a.., nnl n •h·.t"l'<i II\· ..... 11rl ... hl' fnund Jll thn:•· 'll 11m.., in thl' ma-,t<·r bt'rlroom :incl r~m s('n·ammJ! into Eddi<''<> h1•d 1 oom that his PJ rents hcid h1·1•n ... hot · Shl' lt•lt·phonL'cl po\H·e .\II lhrt'l' '1c·t1m.., had bet•n 'h111 1n 1h1· }1o':id poll(·c· :-;.11d \ noth1 1 'on. Stn 'e. retuml·d homi• tO<la\ 1111 hi!-nHllt1rcyd e. 1\t·I Jtn11r ... ~11d lh'Latour ..... 1111 pnlit·e had no ,u .. pt'l'h Ill' \\oulrl not dis cuss clt-lJtl" of lh1· ,hoottnl!!-. 1nclud in)! tlw tYJK' nf V..l•apon U!lC'd or tht• n.ttUrl' of lhl' '.l.1•und.., J>n l11•t• t'ml'rg1•<i fro m th<' 'l't'nt• nf thl' -..h1w111ng), about 8 30 .1 rn t'Jrf\ ani:: "'hat a pp<' a red to ht• ,1 n fh· " r .1 JlPt'd 1 n brown p..tpl'f \1 -.o a t thl' ..,r1•n1· "'a.., Dr C"hri), lla tt·h1·r. a P" chaatrist \\ho ha.., worked \\Ith Temple de fl•rtor.., and ass1:-ted-police an c1 numbt'r of ho ... ta~l· s1tu;\\1ons ,\ fnend of the family. Ken l>a~<'n;11s . 17 dt•scribed thl' M 1llsl'~ J !' a "\'('r y open family . · -.a' ini! they nft<'n left t heir door u nl orke d so the c h ildren':-. fm•nds ('Ould C'Ome and go wtth l'U'><' J\rchac IJames . who assumed leadt.'r.-hip of tht" r<'mnants of thr TC'mph.'. declined t o com m<'n t. although hl' s:11d he ta lked today to one of the sons. who called to tell him of the s hoot In~!- Coast \\'ea th er Partly cloudy with 20 per- cent chance of rain tonight. 10 percent thro ugh Thurs · d ay afternoo n Lows tonight f-3 at the beac hes and 63 Inland. Highs Thurs - day 70to76, INSIDE TOD" l' Actreu Suzanne Somers now ~s to make a name in the movie•. See story, Page .. BB. . .... " Atv---. OJ \..M ... .,.. A6 ............ C...._... Al de....... OMt C.-k• "" a--"" .... ..._.. Ol ...._... M ........... ' ., .. ,._... CIMt ft... CMt .....-..c-(11 Biqfclist Buri •1 a1CRA.ao oagEN Ot•°""'Y.._. ..... Newport Beach Mayor Pa'-ll Ryckolf cr1Uch1ed lnlne Com· pan)' 1rnd the Koll Compuny Tucadu.y. 1.tyantt lhtiy iarc eQl(.»U Inti j11 polltl('ul tacl1c1 that ·•th reut~\ lO 11tymlu the city'!> iOVt"mmcntaJ prot'UA." Spokoaml'n for t he lolne C'ompuny und lhu Koll Company dunh.-d It · · W ,. urn prci.enlly 1 n the 1111 v•·:. of .1 well o rgunn:ed and rundt•d pubhc rl'latlons and ad '"'' rtll.ln~ campaain by de· vt'lopers to undermine public confidence in Newport Beach ei· ty eovernmeot ," Ryckoff said at an afternoon press coofere"~ Ryckofr <'ited a $7 million· damufw ltt-.ull liled by tbe Koll Company against Ne wport Beach and five council members us "a political gimmick, a paper ta ger, a publicity s tunt." He said the lawsuit was filed m an attempt to harass and in· ttmidate t.he City Council and to promote the Koll Company's s pecial interests. Koll Company Vice Pr esident Tim Strader said lhe lawsuit is an no way political. ( 'ollegt> Park ElemcnlJry fifth grader Maria nne Howe. 111. i-. gt\ l'll .11<1 .md <·omfort b~· ~1re~e~ a nd pa~amed1c:-. .11 1,·r 'ht• culltdt•d \\tlh a c:.ir while riding her bicycle on F.un IL'\\ Hoad nl'ar Wake Forest Road in Costa Mesa ~l 1 .m 11 m Tut·'><lJ~ :\tanan nt·. who was r e ported tn -..1ti....f..1c·tor~ 1·nnc1Jt1on today ;,it Cost.a .Mesa Me m orial I li"p1t..1l. \\.1:-riding home with per_m1ss1o n to retnevl' J .. 11 .... 1< d •n:--lrumt·nl \\ht·n ::,he \\a S htl, :-.uffenng a broken "The lawsuit is based on the illegal acts embarked upon by the City Council over the past two ye ars." Strader said . "We won't drop the suit until proper zoning is restored for our hotel &md office buildin~." The City Council revised the city's general plan Dec. 11. 1979. in e ffect r ezoning an 8.5-acrc :.tic near John Wayne Airport on whit'h the K oll Company in· t~ndcd to bwld a hotel. The suit claims the t'Om pany can't build the hotel under t.he terms of the revised zoning. 1• •' ' ... ""• ··-· . N-M Board to Send 'Windfall' Notices of Layoffs Tax Needs OK WAS HI NGTON <AP l -A $227.3 billion "wmdfall" tax on the 011 industry -a compromise con g ressional negotiators took two months to hammer out -1s a wa iting formal approval in the House and Senate. The Carter administration says the final bill is landmark legislation. lh J/\\KIE II\'~/\!' Of rrw-()41ll .. 1IOt ~tAtt '''''t••rl \1 1-.,1 1tw11I ltU'>lt·t·:- d1·t 1.!1 cl I 111· ,j.,, I•• 1·r11l J.l\nff r11•t11·c-. 111 .itlottt I !lo tt•.ithcr~ and 1·~ to 1;> 'P<'l 1:il c·clut :JttOn staff 1111•rr1b1 1 -. 1111ng dcchn1nJ? enrollment and thl· need l o cul a hout S5 mlllaon from next. \ 1·.tr :-hudgl•t :-,l'' L'll µ .. ·oµh: :.µokc ag;unst LhL· IJ)'Off::.. Four of them u · pressed strong concern about the.• proposed cut of six primary rcadin~ teachers, saying that leaching )Oun~stcrs lo read 1~ th<• baMh of education BI II ( Ill' prl'Sldcnt or lhl' '\l \\port .\1Ps.1 F1·dcr:it1on o f I 1'.1d11•r c .1111 ci th1· l ayoffh "lht· Iii• .. ot \l a1d1 l1t't.JU'>l' of .1 I.• t I' I L 4UI ri•mt•nl t h:it tht• 111111<1•-,tx-M·nt hy M.Jrch 15 r ut· nntNl that. aC'cord1ng to 1.iff ma•mbc·r-;, .ti\ teacher.. n · , 1·1 v1n1' I.I\ off 1111l1C'<•c; in prcvwus , 1·,1r:-h<.t\ 1• ::-.uhscqul·ntl) tx.·cm of- t••r 1•d r•· 1·mpl0ymcnt v. 1th thed1s t n1·t, .md said he views the d1" Ir tel. and <;:.iid ht• VICWS tht· notH'l'S .i-; ;in und\H'hard.,h1p "Thl· hl·.i rt tin::.ik :.ind in'>ctun tv 1n• unnl·ccssary," Cu'• -;aid 11 undrt•ds of 'JrN·r plan::. ha\'l' ht-1•n hl'ld in limbo Y"l no\ on•· tl·.H·h1·r h;a., <J<:tually hpr•n in , 11 I u n t .. r II y r l' I l· a ~ ,. d r r o m 'l..1·wport Mcs:i lt "'di hllpµen .ig<.tin this year " He also cnt1cncd d1st nct of· f1c1als for brtngin~ up the layoff., \WO Wt'1.'kS bf>fort· th•· <fradunt: .ind JU.'>l t wo dttys bt:fore a thn'<: mt'mber fa(l r1nd1n J( panel 01H·ns hearings on i.tulemJl' 1J lt•acher contract negolwlwO'. Tho:-.e heartnKS iJrt• '>Chet.lull 11 to begin Thun.duy School Board Pn·s1dc·nt l<Mt Wayman sa1d Tuesday 11n1· ''' the.• reasons for tlw llud )(cl c·ut-. and f>Ome (Jf the luyoCf!> lh lh1• cos t or salary incrca:.t·i. Thf' layoffs :1r« c·x r1<·c·t1·cl tcJ ·rn Vl' the d1stn1·1 Sl 1; m 11Jwn nc·xt vc•ur. O Hlc i<.tlR :0-1· conUnu m g to c·xa minc lht· bud2et to OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT '"""'''"'"""~ u.nff).1t•I• Pt.,_. •tl"w'1t11f'\t '"" f•11"'"d •"9 ~ """"' ... .....,.."-d .,, 'Ni',,,....,, t •••\I "ublt~~ ..,.,._._..ft.tlWJlP"'•1• f•u•;h f•I" ,.,,.,,.,_.., .. , UW....,.., t IWJ4tf tOt ("'tA ,,_,.."' ,.,., w(l'i'f"' • ..,.. .. ,. ~.....,,~ .... .., "''' ..- ... ,, ll•llty ''•••• t ....,,_AP.WN._.,.ht 4-t.I /II '•'"U•.-•r-vwn.itt ""'''--" ''""°'.,...._..~,,. •• ,.,.,t \.un.o,u ,,...,..,.,,,._ • .,.,..,~_..,..,. .. J.lt .,..,,, .~ .......... ~ , ••• .....,,,. ( ........ ,.1 ..... ,. "-"-•'f•'-M'" ~ Pwol•..,_• ,_ ... _ l.diUOt '=:.':... .. l-Z:..- c ....... M '-"' • ._ .. Moll "''"',.,,.. ~" .. ftO~\ C09'8lleH0Mae !MllllW,J ==:·:-ct'::':,.,.,.,. 111111 .111 .1ddt\irm:.d $:!II m1lhon in 11lhl·r .1re;1s. ThPy a bo :.in• think· 111i: abuut t·har~in g fnr bu::-. t ran!:i oort;1t1nri In rl'spon,1• 111 the t.:oncem~ about pnmary n ·ading teacher.:., Oc•puty Supe rintendent Norman LoaLc; said the distnct several years ago budgeted $250,000 a 'f'<1r extra for the• readin g teachers, who supplement the regular program. He said state funding through the School Improvem ent Pro· ){ra m next year 1s (•xpectcd to help elementary schools k l'cp up their reading program'> To rccl·rvP hnoff n11t11·1•-. 111 11rder or rcvcrSl' scn10rtly, .1n• .ihout 45 temporary l<'aChl•rs. 40 i l'gular \l':.Jche r~. 1;, "-P('('1al ~·dur :11111n tt>.icht•r<;, I~ to I~ • p1•t' 1 :t I "d lll' iJ l 1011 ., up port Y.11rk1·r-. :,.U<:h as p!>ycholO!:rst:. .in d ~pc•cch therapt ~li. and 1 c-;1 dH·r:-1 n \he 1· l1·nH·nt;Hv ·-d1ool t·nnchmcnt p roi;ram and 1 h1· six rl'adrng te<1Chi·rs ll earmarks about $136 billion. or 60 percent of the revenue the tax would produce in the l.960:s. for acro6S·lbe·board income-tax cuts for individuals and corpora. tio ns . Any lax cul -which would have to be a pproved by Congress in a separate bill - could take effect as early as Oct. l Poll Booths Busy .... SALISBURY, Rhodesia CAP J -Tens o f lbousa n d s o f Rhodesian blacks, under tight !>ecurity and a steady driule, 1ammed polling booths today as t h ey began th r ee days o f parliamentary e lections. There was heavy foreign pressure for . g u errill a leaders Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo t.o unite in a coaUUon government . ,__.--~-JUST BREAK.INC------~ I.at<' 1tema /ram today'a world and naJional news de?Jf!'°1'menu Iran Sit-in Staged By Afghan Students By Tb~ As!iOC:ia&ed Prt'Ss /\ group of Afghan sludenLc, living 1n Tehran occupied the· A f1o:hun Embu~c,y in the lranwn cap1l11I, Iran's official Pars rw w~ agenc·y reported today. One 1.tudcnt told the .u~ency by telephone. "We, the Afghan •,tudcnL'>. who have staged u rH.!1H'c•ful '>•l in an lhc e mbas1.y, will 1:1buc a :.tat.em<!nt on lh<! n ·asoru. for a nd mot1 ves or our action.'' No other details wer<: available, but the takeover apparent· ly was to protest the Soviet lntervcnUon In Afghanistan which :.11ms at crushing u 22·month-old Moslem rebellion against the communlstAfghan regime SpotUal T.-s•l•o1111 IJphf!ld WAS HINGTON <Al'> 'I'hc• tJ.S. Supreme Court, a ltering a 22·year-olt1 l<'Ulll rul1·, Huill toduy thul husbands and wives can· not be barred from tt:HllfylllR nJ(ulnst each other in federal court "When om· HJK>UKc IH wllUng lo testify against the other lo a cr lmlnal proce.,dlng, whatever the moUvaUon ... there ls l)robably llUlu In thu WB)' of marital harmony for the privilege ngalnat auch to1Urru>ny LO pr•erve." Chief JuaUce Warren E. Burgerwrotefor a unanlmoU11court . ,,,erC9flP Raff! 14 ~ r~rrnal U>S ANOELE.~ CAP) -The n0Uon'11 laraest thrift lender has jollWKS the Juruust fuderally ch8rtered savings and loan in· aUtuUon in rolilng home mortaaae rates to 14"11 percent. The lncreuN b_y Jlome Savings 4c Loan Aaaoclation and Calltomh• Ytid•r•t SavJnp reflect.Gd a record·brealr..lq 1.3.629 percent roto peld tor alx month Treaaury Billa ln Monday's auc· tlon, bu1 lendera Hld fundl available for mort111e were still Ulbt. The lncreuo LO J4~ percent followed lho lead aet Monday by Glendale l'od.oral, Oreal Wettem Savtn11 • Loan and American S.vln1•. GeW Prlea Dlpf hllar 8Cftlfl• LONDON <AP) -Gold prices dlpped lo Europe t.oday aa tbe dollar held m09tly 1i.1dy on world currency market.a. Gold bu.Won lolt Sl4 an ounce tn tr1dln1 on UM blS ZUricb market and WU .. m.,. for ... In London, thl att.moon ftxlna by five major dealers WH 9838. down te from Tuetday. In New York told wi11 tradln;c ol MaO. London 1Uver price• eQed to Sb.25 an ounce from SU.50 Tue1day. But the metal tradC!d al 133.80 In New York.. , QrMty .. _'\Mt"'-"" GETS SCHOOL POST Appointee Frenco Judy Franco Appointed to Trustee Seat Judy Fr:Jnro, a former presi· dent of the Jl arbor Council PTA. w as app o inte d Tuc!>day h) Newport·M esa school trust~ t•> ftll a v1tcnncy on the ~ev~n­ member school board. Mrs. Franco, who Ji ves on l.1do Jslc, was s elected over four 11lhcr applicants to r epres<-nt Trustl'e An•a ;i, \\h1rh 1n<:ludc.-s H <ilb<1a . l.tdo and muc h or Newport's beach arl'a Carol Martin resigne d earlier t has m onth for persona I rcaM>Os . lier term expire:. 1n November, 1981 Ounng a public tnlcrvu.•w last week \\1th the other J pphrant:-. Mr' Fr.cn c-o ~:ml -,ht· would ~"l·k dcclron 111 ltltll tf Jflpotnll'd 1 n :. c I e c t lf1 g t h t' l 2 y t' J r New port l:h •J c·h n .•s 1de nl. t rus tl'es t·1ted her I011J.!t1ml· 1wrt1c1pat1on 1n :.t'hool·rclatNI .il'l1v1tll'" anti I.. no..-. h·dg1: of ::.ehool 1:.su<'., Mr:-Fr<.inro wll I bt• scaled 111 30 days, according to ::.tJll' IJw ~x Char~,·~ Madt· E.\!-.T Jl ;\HTFl >HIJ. \.'1111 11 !J\Pl A llartford man. :11· t'USC'd or fnrt•tnJ.! a :!7 \ c•:t r 11Jd \\Oman to srav 111 :1 nwtt-1 for :1 Wt't•k and ('n~:.ii•(• Ill ~··:-. With him and otht•r mc.·n. ha!'> 1;.-.·n ch ar~cd with 14 t·ounts <if fin.I degn•c sexuJI <.t:.:.;.wlt laB ... taRald -Gunmen Hit U.S. Diplomat BOGOTA. Colombia <AP) -A dozen attackers shot thetr way lnt.o a recepUon at the embassy or the Dominican Republic to· day, wounding the U.S . am· bassador a nd taking several diplomats hc»tage, po.lice aald. One Colombian sold1er was re· parted killed by tbe raiders, ap· paren\ly leftist guerrillas. and at least five persons outaide the e mba ssy were reported' wounded. T he American ambassador, Diego C. Asencio, was shot three time .. and was taken to Bogot.a's mtllt.ary ~pio.... ;. pcllc'eman near the besieged embassy cold the r adio station Car acol. A spokeswoman for the U.S. Embassy said she could not im· mediately confirm the report. a lthough t.he Stale Department confirmed in Washington that Asencio was in the Dominican mission at the lime with other a mbassadors !or a re ception marking the Dominican nat10nal holiday. Th.e pol.iceman. who did not identify himself. said one of the ambassador's bodyguar ds aL'><> was wounded in helping Asenc10 Lo escape. An estimated 30 diplomats, not a ll of them ambassadors. we re b<'lieved t.O be in t.he emba.-.sy when at was attack e d . The hos tages we re reparted to in· dude the Swiss. Austrian and Hraz1lian ambassadors. and thl' papal nuncio. the Vatican's en· voy to Colombia It was not known whethl'r J.ny Mes a Author Wms Medal l'11-,t.1 ~I • .1 .1uth111 £>.1 \1d lk1h1i::cr h.1, 1,.·1·n J V..;rd1-0 ttw !; '<•r ~· \\ ,, h111~t 11n llonor \I 1 d.11 ti, 1111 I r1•1•tl11m ... l .. 1.11nci.1 111111 .11 \ .1!11·\ I 11r..:• !111 1t1 1,,,.,1-, · H1 \ 01111 l>1 f,. it I It•· tw,.,~ I• ti-• 111 1 .. n 11( f"fll\l'I I It .111,__1• ( '<llllll~ n • ... tdt•ttl .I .11111· !'. .l11hnr1\" .l11h11 ... 11t1 " til .ll'k \1111 r w .ir1 \\h11 h.1 • 'l\•·d .1 :1 ...... 1,t .1n1 '"''r•·t.11 ' "' ti• '\ i \ \ !1.,d-,1;..'••t. Y. 1\11 .1b1> 14 I1>\1 ''J Jw I 111c11ln <"11m-111r.n \ ' 1 ,,.,·1-m ··ll'l'twn t•1 Litt· l'o~t.• ~ll'~.1 <at' l'ouncrl othera lnaide the building bad been~. Gunfl.re broke out lwlce tn the vicinity of the embauy after hundreds of poUce aWTOUDded the building, wblch la situated ac rou t.be street from the Na· tlonal University. The first volleys were believed to have been fired by anlpers at the untvenlty. au!bOrftlea said. and we re answered by police gunfire. Poli ce re parted t.h.ree passersby a nd two policemen wounded. A Caracol broadcast quoted eyewitnesses as s.ytn1 the at- t 2ckers apparently were mem- bers of • 11t: leftis t 1uerrllla group the Workers' Self-Defense Movement. 1be organ•utioa is Colombia's most active urban guerrilla group and aliens ft.self with Chinese communism. Osborne Plam Retirement ,J From County G eorgc Os borne, O r ange County 's first and only Environ· m en tal Management Agency director. 1s reUnng April 1 aft.er n early 30 year s or county !>t'r VJCc. T he 64-yca r-old Osbome said he will ~come manager of pr o1ects for the Warmington Group of Irvine. a development t·ompany . Ont• of hlS projects. he said, "tll be the development or the :!,iOO arrc Whiting Ranch in the ruoth11ls of southern Orange Count) O c;bornl'. who fir st was 1 mplu~\-0 tn 1950 by the t'Ounty d, J fl ood co ntro l des ign t•ngint•t:r . will n:ct•1ve $58,800 ft om th\· t ount' 1n accumulalt-d • 11 I.. l•'.1 \1' "hl·n h1· '>ll'P)> down. II 1· • .i~ .. '\Jnd..., lo rC<'t!IVl' SH.:1uc1 111 \Jr.1t1on ltmc unit!&> it 1 . 't'l·d unor tu hts leaving 111 .1h11 I" 111 ltrh' tn n•c•t•lvt• .an .i1t1111.tl .. di.Jr\ 11( S4:.!.700 tn n · I 11 • lll"lll l),J\ l 't•r'-OnnPI n1n'1·tor HA. &ou tld th.it lh1• 'itC'I.. k aH• IJ:l)Ofr I'> th" IJrl!l''>l tn Ur.rngc County htSlOr)". One Week Extension On Our Winter Sale ... du(' to w int<'r rain~. :\o\.\ (•nd :\larch 8 . '., '',.II. . .. _. 18th Century by Drexel On Sale Now Take advantage of these exceptional opportunities for substantial savings on all of our quality lines. Don't delay!! NOW IS THE TIME TO ACf ... t l I, I '._ 1',. I I •I I \ ~· 11' r.• ~-.. 'I r----Bulness Wld 'If, F*'-1D,1M> B ards Westernize China PIZJJllO (AP) -0. a bllfhoard towvtnc °"" ooe of Pttlnl'• b'-'IU1n1 1boppJq streeu, an eoormow u ttooaut alridll aao11 UM au.rfacie of the moca. AZJ otbbon oil rit abb:om«n "1 the Plft· Mt. ·•Cblfta la iD U.C COW"M ol a modunluUoa drive," -.ya the bUlboud ln red Chlo e cbarac· &Ma. ''Kodak la proud lt c:an cnate a contnbuUon." Tbe new billboard 1J ooe ol aaveraJ DUttbued LEASE fa Fr .. The Leader WE ARE OFF TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR ' Benefit From Our Pncing Policy. Select10n And Superb Service NABERS G/:u!tllttr' OPEN 7 0AYS 2600' HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA 540-9100 Annual Yield· 14.838% Annual Rate•· b1 American firm• SmJlhltllne Corp , tbe pharm..-eudc:al com~n.Y, advertl.Ma •loot the capital'• main avenue. pu.abln• cold tablets, 1t.om1eb medklne and m edical ter.Una eqwpment. A planned Coca-Cola blllboard will bit the M•ul 9dd1Uoo c.o • aur11n1 Mdvertlaina eampalan for rordlJf aioodl ln China. some 30 for•lin ftrm• bov renWd bJUboard apace In Pekln", ~nd .about 70 Cb1nese enterpria.es are louUnai thelr ware6 Lo foreign buyens ln prime locutions. C hina aol1 c 1t11 for eign o utdoor ad · verll~tng throu.sh 1l8 Peking and Shanebai ad· vertl!nng compan1t!1>, s&Jd Lmg Wang Juan, a spokesman for tbe Peklnc enterpriae. "Aoy l ood bu1lne11man worklnc abroad knows advert!alna la a very Important part of his bualotta," Una aald ln an loten'Mw. ''China la DOl much of an hnmed.iate market. but ll ll poteotlally a great market and that's why t.bey &re advertia· ing here." Foreien companies request their location and · design their blllboards. They are painted by chinese artl.ats. Kodak's billboard and those for several other companies are at leaat twice lhe average aiu. In full color, It touts the virtues of Kodak photo· graphic equipment, processing, microfilm and in- dustrial and medical pbotograptuc equipment. Shelters Warning ToltJ, Taxpayer , Lawyer s Ale rte d o n A buses · 1 L.<ut o/a J().pci'rtsencson l9791ncometo.:re~1 By S\'LVI A PORTER H you arc a mong the mountmg numbers of Arncncans who have tried to save taxes or at least put off paying them, by mvesling in various so- called tax shelte rs, the Internal Revenue Service came up with some bad news for you in 1979. And if you arc among the attorneys involved in shelter promotions, IRS ~ave you a loudsl1tnal. beware. The IRS has been providing its examining agents with detailed Tax Shelter Guidelines for identifying and attacking abusive tax shelters of different types In 1979 alone . IRS issued Tax S helter Guidelines cove ran g oil and gas investments. farming, motion pictures. equipment leasing (such as buying and leasing r ailway cars, computers, etc.I. coal investme nts and real estate invest· men ts. These guadehnes ex· pl a in what makt•s a pa rticular tax !>he lte r Money's Worth "abusive" and what the IRS agent s hould do once he 1denllfics an ··abusive" tax s helter m order lo bar the inve:.tor from gelling his expected tax benefits from the shelter an the fo rm or investment credits. depreciallon deductJons, etc. of I.he critical elem ents in promoting an abusive tax shelter scheme is the tax opinion supplJed bv the promoter's tax attorney." said Robert H. Mund· heam . treasury gen e ral counsel. Mundbe1m descnbes four types of op an tons . -The intentionally false or totally mcompe· tent opinion. The opinion which slates the lax benefits will be obtained 1( the facts are as represented by the promoter, but disclaims knowledge of the ac curacy of the facts, such as the hlgh value placed on property purchased wit h a s mall amount of cash down -THE OPINION WHJOI dascu!>l>C:. the law applicable to tax !>hclters but doesn't relate the law to the ract.s or the particular transaction These opinions lack analys is or the cnlical Cacu and do not really touch on the tax consequences of the transactJon. The .. reasonable basis" opm1on which points out that there 1s a reasonable basis for the claimed tax benefits but warns the lax payer that 1f he ts audited, has claims would be challenged and under existing law he probably would lose Attorneys who arc found to be mcompetent. disrcputablt! or to have fraudulently misled a pro s pectivc claimant can be s uspended or disbarred from praclJce before the IRS, Mundhe1m points out. In addition. the Justi ce Department has in· dicated it "would be rcccpttve to considering the prosecution or tax attorney misconduct tn tax she lter cases " - -.. .. ,, .............. CHINESE GETIING AMERICAN MESSAGE Billboard Touts Virtues of Fiim ·Safeway Dividend 65~ P er Share Tht' bo1:.ird of dirt l"l1>f"' 11( :-.a ft•WiJ~ Store'> lnr ha'> declarPd iJ qu..irt1 rl> Ill\ 11h·nd of 65 Ct•nt~ sx:r .,hare of ('Om mon ... 1ork p..i\<Jblt• \1 :.i rC'h 31 tu !>tock holders or n·tord ~1 Jrch :1 The board ilpJ>rO\ 1·d dl'Ml!nauon <if the prec;c111 16 person:. a:. nominr1'" for t.'k C'taon a-. d1rt.>ctors ..ii the 19RO annu<AI ml·ctin~ of ~tockhnl rlt.>r... Thl•y :.idoptl'ci and r l'cQmmt>n t11'd ftlr '>tO C'kholder Jpprn\,JI am('ndmenh 1u •ht• <'Om pany ·~ c;haru.·r 14.129% ~111,tUHI ~1 1nimum , r. month tt•rm. IN THE CLOSING month of 1979. IRS cracked dow~ ~pec1fically on the popular "art master" tax sheller in which many taxpayers have been invest- ing . This shelter involves the investor's purchase of a master lithographic plate made by an artist. plus the ri~ht lo run off and sell a Limited number of prints made from the plate. It works this way. Say you arc the investor. ()v ~r 1'h•· (:ounl•·r NASO li'-tiftCJ~ Ka 11·~ err ... ctlvc t-t·l>rtrn r~ 2K· :U arch ;,. 'EUecllve annual yield assumes that pr incipal and interest were lo be invested tor one year di the annual ra to Al'nu..il ralo 1s subiect to change a t renewal • • U.S Treasury Bills are sold at a dUK:Ounl rate The advertised annual rate of investment c ertilicates u; lPss th<rn 1 z ol 1 % over the elfec~ 11ve rate oarnod .:it the end ol tbe sue-month term · INTEREST PAID MONTHLY . \'ou will receive SI 17.75 EACH MONTH. Rat<-s subiecl to chanqe a l renewal baseci QO cunPnl Treasury 8111 dtscount rate There Is a penalty for early withdrawal. but you never earn lt?SS thJn 6 '}o Sub1ecl la dVaildbil1ty Complelo mformc11ton lurn1Bhed upon request Serving Californian.a for over a quarter of a century. St<itewlde oUlces with cnaet.11 over $130,000.000.00. ) Co.to M.so 2000 Horbor Blvd .. CA 1714164~31~3 Long Beac:h. 4~1 Poclllc: Coast Highway. C A (2131 498·3301 A VCJloblr lo Co/JlomJa Re!lldents only You would pay for this with a small amount of cash plus a non-recourse note (a note for which you a re not personally Liable, so that the creditor can only collect at out of collateral if you don't pay1 The expected lax shelter from this investment would come from an investment credit based on the price of the master <including the amount or the notel and fro m certain dcprec1at1on. IN ITS HARSH December 1979 ruling, IRS ;in<1l) zed thi:. ~helter an :.uch a way that the &n · V('!>tor "ound up with no investment credit and no de preciation completely wiping out the an I 1cip:.itcrl shcltt·r WlulP the I HS C'OOl'C'dCS existence or various aC'ccptabl<' tax !>hc•lters. 1nveMors should be on th~ ;:1krl for tht• !>O·r:illPd "abui;ivc" ones If the IRS at a later d:Jl€:' disallows the tax benefits of an abusive tHx s heller in which yo u have put m oney. 1t wall relroact1 vcly misc your,,jncome and the an. come tax d ue from the investor . plus 12 percent \no longer 6 pcrrentJ interest As part of its expanding program to crack down on abusive tax she lters. the IRS has formed a committee to L''<pt·ditc the issuance of rulings on she lters The <'omm1llcc. a ccording to the Research Ins titute of Arnrri ca . consii.ts of 16 tax law specialists under the rns assistant commissioner <Lcchmcal ) Tht' committee will monitor advertising for tax sheller~;, obtain brochures from promoters and review the shelters proposed H a nd when an abus ive s helter 1~ found, speriahsts will prepare and s peed up ac;s uance of a ruling INTENSE ATTENTION IS ~in~ ittven lo tax attorneys 1nvolv<'d m the shelte r promolions "Onl ~~~~~~~~~~=--~~. J. ''l'M NOT GOING TO MISS DELIVERING A BABY ••• " 1 t.m reta~ ou1s1de ol home and ot11ce knowing lhal rm not goinq 10 miss de11v11r111q • babv wnen t m "be&ween location~ · ··Eugene R Sollman M D . C..inoq.i P.trL OUlllllG flt( WOUMl ~UNCll WllAT MOllE CAN I !'iAY1 'Mll'<t I 1)1!1 Oo)QIO 'lO mole\ t1om II' gl1U d1IO CJ!l ~ ICMtO 10 .,nc11,-. ro••om!'< n&1I l!\ll llX•llCJI' A'K-1>.qe o.M ,,,, to ft\ l>!Qnr"~ Ol!Qfl"' .,,., """' mt ~\ 4 1'<QDellS ~ ~IO befll'll-•1 4' tOM S <-~ AOlOI! lnQi'll!!"\ ··~ ~ • MN WITII IWllOS IN IHE TllUClt n l IU l\NlllQ _.,. "° -nn m. i/QllOlll IO MY ~ Ill 'OQl1leO !UyA~ AUii Ail (.orldmonll' ~·91'.,, ~C'IM ··WY ,... MO I W. PMnlf.ll, •·My bu~S CINI\ 111 l.('fVQ IC !!It ~ b(!lllg ... ~Mllllln'efll4 '"'"' Al>\wtll P.IQt tlMllllS ""' M'! (ld(le' ,nrt I ;v't PM!llll S "' ~ "2 ' • mQMI , ... 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AMII· side Slrl BernMOtno ano PillfS ot Ventura counties ltte11fs no llrTill 10 ltlt llUl1lbel" 01 'beel>S .. you un f8CllMI. n no 1111ra ptQte Charges or soectat ~to lllSlal. Wt1lll soneone wants you, they iust c11a1. 11 s as easy as Illa!' C.. vi today·-lott lree··klt" ""Olt8ilt1 f1~6WER Pfl[jt '" ...-AnoM County 462-PAGE '" °""" COUnty 731-//// ....... 1-eoo..m-1111 0ra1111111, ... ,.., .. ._,. .. ...,..,... '. • AOl"I "' A'°'\...., r.. .. - Health P roposals Rappe d SACRAMENTO CAPl The proposed stale health plan won't im- prove healt h care in Californla because it is riddled with flaws. 'the California Medical As· soclation testified here Tuesday night. The proposal ignores the law that a uthorized it. was put togeth er ltaphazardly and relies on oplnlon rathe r than on facts and the readily available expertise that could have made it a useful baaia for sta l e h ealth p l ennl ng. a s pokesman for CMA teatlfled. 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AKJI r--\ao&:7 ....................... ~~........ .... ......... DAILY PILOT . .. BUSlNESS/ STOCKS lJrge11~ Needed Efficiency Dip, Inflation Match By JOHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP> -Americana have known (or at least 15 years that they have been s lipping behind other countries in the rate at which they improve thelr produc· Uon efficiency. They have known, but maybe haven't cared, though the steady decline -Crom 3.2 percent In the years 1948-~. lo 2.3 in 1965·1973. to 0.9 In 1973-1978 and t.o a minus last year -h as coincided with lnnallon. The relatioruhjp still may not be comprehended , even after C.OOgreas· Joint Economic Committee last year re- leased to a people lon g accustomed t.o bjgber living stan- dards a conclusion that was designed t.o s tartle. Said the committee "The average American is likely to see his standard of living drastically declin e in the 1980s unless the United Slate)) accelerates 1ls raw or productivity growth ... FOR MANY AMERICANS the pro- cess has begun: hourly wo rkers in 1979 earned about 6 percent or 7 percent more than in 1978 tn tcrm5 or dollars, but With 1J1flat10n or 13.4 percent their takehomc pay was les.s cu1011"" Slill. says C J ackM>n Grayson Jr , chairman and founder of lht: Amcnc<in Productivity Center , whosc mis- !>1on is to raise the e H1c1c.'tlcy of American o utput, millions , might stJll not comprehend the message. "l"ot enough people arc IJs tening," s aid Grayson. lie c·oncedE."d "Thc'rc ll) a greater degrt'C or awa rene:.:, a mong Con grN>s , bu:.1nc:..., and unions, but not umong ordinary pvoplc ('.\N P EOPLE UNDERSTAND, he wa!> asked'! "H thtty're afraid enough ... he replied. "Now they're afraid of 1nflahon and afraid of uncmploymenl. a nd they should be afraid of what 1s happ<•mng to product1v1ty " Rut. said Gray:.on , who wa"> Prc..,1dcnt Nixon's pncc comm1ss1oner, an experH_•OC'I' th&t ronv1nced him that con- trols don't work. too :.cldom 1~ the roonec tion made between mnauon and low produc·t1vny The relat1on:.h1p 1.., d1re<.•t U 1t co.c;Ls le:o;-. to turn out a product then t•\ 1·r) 11111• ..,harcholdns. employees and purcha."4.'rs b(·nl'f1t .,..1thout df'pn\ in~ th(· other of their ~hare The mor•· 1t co"l"> t11 product· a product the les:, com- Jlt-t1t1w 1t 1:. lht· pr1<·t· I"> h1 gh1·r. the m arket 1s s maller. and that mearu. ft .. ,:-, for :.h;.inholdt·r"> Jnd workers PRODL'C'11VfTY ti RO\\Tll l u\C,S bee a UM' o f myn ad rea .. <m ...... 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(,E,t R \LI\ 'I Ill. fU.~t l.T 1 c·h.1grin th•· f.11 t I' '>a)!> t;rJ'"'fl . t h•·~ do not l..0111.1. Pr<>t!Ulll\.ll> 111 11-. sµecif11·., 111 f.11·1 li•·1·am t• 111.111' t'.).1•1·1111\t' prvr1t .. h.iring plan:. .Jrt' lJJ.,•·rl on 1 rnrrwdlJtC' t'Jrn11lJ.:'>, long tl'rm :.ln'n#':th ~1m..t11111·.., ,.., '"<'r1f11 ,.d ,\ pan11·ul.1r ~u.tl ul l1 r.1'''m '1-. It> "r\''>lnn• the a b1llt v of rt•ople tn infltwrH •· th1·1r 11v.n v.r1r i.. .ind J>t•rm1t tht·m ;1 ~rt.•all'r sav .ind 111Ctut•m·c• «m th1•1r 11111 .. · Anc1 lw .• 11th . tu -.h.Ht• In thl• rc •\.\ JfCb ,h .... t•ll ORANGE -, ' COtJNTY DoWMy Savinl(s and Loan i\ssoclaUoo, headquartered in Costa Me s a . rect·ntly recC'1vC'd approval rro m the California sav1n~:; an1l loan ('omm1'\'\1oner to open a branch oCfa ct• 1n tht· \ 1llJ$!t' of :>-:11rth1.1.11<>d in lrvinl' Aubrt'y F:. East.-rlln. I I"\'"'" llt n.1 t1ona l sales d 1rcC'tor of MS I Oata Corp .. Costa Mesa •·rank R. Uamante I"> s enior vu·£' p resident or purchai.ing and production distribution for Far West Servl~s. lnr., Irvine . DAM ANTE Roaald R. Smart has bc<!n named vice president or UnlCAllE l.uarance Co .. Irvine. Industrial Plpeflttt>rs, Irvtn('. has bt•C'n named Stuart •:. Wachkr presi· dent Gt>orl(<' Well s. President o f Technology Marke ting lncorp .. Costa Mesa. has been elected chairman of the board of Eldorado Bank, Tustin. Cochrane Cbase, Llfln1ston & Co .. lrvlH. has been selected advertising and public relations agency for Crager lndus tncs, l nc , Compton . Gold, Silver Qu'otations 81 Th .UIOC.lalecl Pre11 Selected world gold prices today . lan1h1: momin• fixing $829.00. off $13.25; afternoon fixing 9138.00, of( $6.25. Putt: afternoon fixing S638.J6, oU $1.44. FrMkfvtt: $629.00, Of( $8.49. Zarldi: bld $828.00, oft $14.00; $633.00 asked. New Yort: Handy & Harman late morning $636.00; oft $6.2{5. Ne• Von: En1elhard selllnR price late mornJnt $637 .80. off •• 2S. New York: Enaelhard rabr1cated 1old late rnoml.111 $658.92, otr $6.46 . • • NEW YORK CAP) -Hudy ~ Hannan New York allnr $14.000. ~rd 11Jver '33.515; ratirte-.s S31.'IOO. ~